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1^1^^!' ^GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC
HISTORY
LANDED GENTEY
GlIEAT BRITAIN & lEELAND.
1
SIR^'kERNARD burke, C.B., LL.D.,
ULSTER KING OF ARJ^IS,
AUTHOE OF "THE PEERAGE AND BAKONETAGK,"
"THE HISTORY OF THE EXTINCT AND DORMANT PEERAGES," "THE GENERAL ARMORY,"
"VICISSITUDES OF FAMILIES," &c.
EDITED BY HIS SONS.
Eighth
IN TWO VOLUMES.
Vol. II.
Edition.
LONDON:
HAERISON AND SONS, 59, PALL MALL,
l^^lisillcrs U %\t f ucen anir IJJ. tlje |nnxc af Wiiilts.
1894.
LOMDO.N : HAKRibON AND SO>S, PW.NTERS IX OKDLXAKY 10 HER MAJESTY,
ST. MAKTIM'S LANE.
900 Webster Sireei
HISTORY
LANDED GENTRY
CHEAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC
DICTIONARY
OF THE
LANDED GENTRY.
VOL. II.
LACON OF DUNTRUNE.
Lacon, John Edmund, Esq. of Duntrune, co.
Forfar, J.P., b. 2 Nov. 1810; m. 14 May, 1840,
Louisa Matilda, dau. of Edward Shewell, Esq., and
had an only son,
Frederic Graham, &. 7 June, 1849; m. 1S75, Annie Margaret,
dau. of the Ven. Augustus Macdonald Hopper, Arch-
deacon of Norwich, and d. 1875, leaving a dau., Ida
Clementina. His widow m. 1878, Hugh William Tyrwhitt-
Drake, Esq.
Lineage. — The Grahams of Duntrune, and the Grahams of
Claverhouse were descended from a common ancestor, John
Graham of Claverhouse, who was the 2nd son of Sir Eobert
Graham of Kincardine, chief of the name (ancestor of the
Dukes of Montrose), who in 1406 m. the Lady Mary, dau. of
BoBEBT III., King of Scotland. When the line of Graham of
Claverhouse, Viscounts Dundee, became extinct, the Grahams
of Duntrune succeeded to the representation.
John Gbaham, Esq. of Claverhouse and Duntrune (2nd son
of Sir Eobert Graham of Fintry), obtained from Arcliibald,
Earl of Angus, a charter of the lands of Balargus, co. Forfar.
He m. Matilda, dau. of Sir James Scrimgeour, Constable of
Dundee, and was s. by his son,
John Graham, of Balargus, who acquired, 1330, the lands of
Kirkton, and subsequently those of Claverliouse. He m.
Margaret, dau. of John Bethune, of Balfour, and had a son and
successor,
John Graham, of Claverhouse, living loll, ra. Anne, dau.
of Robert Lundin, of Balgony, in Fife, and was s. at his decease,
about 1580, by his eldest son,
SiE William Graham, of Claverhouse, d. 1642, leaving, by
Marian his wife, dau. of James Fotheringhame, of Powrie,
two sons,
George, his heir, of Claverhouse, d. 1615, leaving two sons.
The elder. Sib William Graham, of Claverhouse, was
father of John Graham, the heroic Graham of Claverhouse,
Viscount Dundee, killed at Killiecrankie, 26 May, 1689 {set
BuBKEs Extinct Feeraqe).
Walter, ancestor of the Grahams of Duntrum.
Sir William's 2nd son,
Walter Graham, Esq. of Duntrune, m. 1630, Elizabeth,
sister of Alexander Guthrie, Esq., and was father of David
Gbaham, of Duntroon, who d. 1706, leaving a son,
M illiam Graham, of Duntrune, who assumed at the decease
II.
of David, 3rd Viscount Dundee, the title of Viscount, as heir
male of the gallant Claverhouse. He was out in 1715, and
attainted by Act of Parliament. His eldest son,
James Graham, of Duntrune, likewise assumed the title,
joined in the rising of 1745, and was also attainted of treason.
Previously, however, 1735, he had sold Duntrune to his uncle,
Alexander Gbaham, who settled the estate upon his
brother,
David Gbaham, who then became of Duntrune. He was h.
1687, and d. 1767, leaving by Grisell Gardync, his wife, an
only surviving son,
Alexander Graham, of Duntrune, d. 1782, leaving, by
Clementina his wife, dau. of David Gardyne, Esq. of Middleton,
CO. Forfar, several daus., and one son, Alexander, of Dun-
trune, who d. s. p. 1802, whereupon his sisters became his co-
heirs. Of those ladies, the only two who married were Amelia,
of whom presently ; and Clementina, n. 1794, Gavin Drum-
mond, Esq., and had an only child, Clementina, to. 7 Oct. 1812,
David, 8th Earl of Airlie. The elder dau.
Amelia Graham, to. 18 April, 1781, Patrick Stirling, Esq. of
Piltendriech, co. Forfar, son of William Stirling, Esq. of
Pittendriech, by Jean Cook his wife, and had issue,
William, his heir.
Alexander, 6. July, 1796; d. 1801.
Clementina, of Duntrune, 6. 2 May, 1782; d. 1877.
Jean, m. John Mortlock Lacon, Esq. of Great Yarmouth,
2nd son of Sir Edmund Lacon, Bart., by his wife, Sarah,
dau. of John Mortlock, Esq., and d. I Sept. 1868, having by
him (who d. Ib53) had issue,
1 John Edmund, now of Duntrune.
2 Henry, R.N., d. in the West Indies, toim.
3 William Stirling, deceased.
4 Mortlock, deceased.
5 Graham, M.D., m. Harriet, dau. of Rev. E. M. Love,
and d. in India, 1857, leaving two daus., Alice Graham,
m. 1881, Bcv. D. Williams Kvans, and Edith Jane, lu,
1886, Rev. Herbert S. Clarke, M.A.
6 Francis, K.N., d. in the West Indies.
1 Amelia, m. II Feb. 1840, Charles John Palmer, Esq., who
d. 1882.
2 Jane.
3 Clementina Louisa, m. Capt. Thomas Spankie, Indian
army, who d. 18611.
4 Harriot Ellen, to. Major-Gen. Ommaney, E.A., who d.
1877.
Mrs. Stirling assumed with her husband, on inheriting Dun-
trune, the surname and arms of Graham ; she d. 24 Aug. 1324,
Her only surviving son,
4 D
1138
LAF
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAI
WiLijAM Stirung Graham, Esq. of Diintrune, b. 12 June,
1794 ; d. Dec. 1S44, was s. by his eldest sister,
Clementina Stirling Graham, of Duntrune, 6. 2 May,
.1782; (I. 1877, and was s. by bcr nephew, John Edmund
Lacon, Esq. now of Duntrane.
Arms — Quarterly, per fess indented erm. and az., in the
2nd quarter a wolf's head erased arg. : quartering Graham of
Duntruyii , \iz : Or, three piles wavy sa., within a double tressure
flory counterHory gu., on a chief of the second as many
escallops of the first. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a falcon
ppr. beaked and belled or, charged on the breast with a cross
floiy and gorscd with a collar gu. J/ot(o— Probitas verus
honos.
IStal — Duntrune, Dundee.
LAFONE OF HANWORTH PARK.
Latone, Alfred, Esq. of Hanworth Park,
Middlesex, J. P. ; Jf.P. for Bermondsey Division
of Southwark 1886-92; b. 13 Feb. 1821; m. 22
April, 1852, Jane, dau. of William Boutcher, Esq.
of Grately, Hants, and by her (who d. 9 April,
1885) has had issue,
I. Alfred William, 6. 9 Jan. 1853 ; m. 26 May, 1876, Harriet,
2nd dau. of Rev. James Lawrence, and has issue,
Claude Alexander.
Harold Carlisle.
II. Harold, h. 25 Sept. 1857.
III. Maurice, 6. 24 March, 1859; d. IS Sept. 1886.
IV. William Boutcher, Capt. Devon Regt., b. 14 Dec. 18C0.
V. Albert Sumner, 6. 14 Oct. 1863.
VI. Herbert Arthur, Lieut. 3rd. D.G., 6. 18 June, 1865.
VII. Edgar Mortimer, Lieut. 4th Hussars, 6. 5 July, 1867.
I. Mary Elizabeth, m. Arnold, 3rd son of F. C. Hills, Esq. of
Redleaf, Penshurst, Kent.
II. Jane, m. William, eldest son of William Ainslie, Esq. of
Grizedale Hall, co. Lancaster, M.P. for Lonsdale Division
of Lancashire.
Lineage. — The family of Lafone or Lafon is of Huguenot
origin ; Alexander Lafon and Persomnice his wife, having
come to England during the early part of the 18th century.
Samlel Lafone, Esq. (son of Alexander Lafone, and his
wife, Mary Marchant, m. 1766), m. Sarah, dau. of Francis
Hurry, Esq. of Yarmouth, and had, with other issue, a son,
Alfred, now of Hanworth Park.
Armi — Az., within two chevroneJs or, two lions passant
counterpassant of the last, supporting a fleur-de-lis arg., the
whole between three mullets avg., pierced of the field. Crest —
A lion sa., charged on the body with a fleur-de-lis arg., gorged
with a collar nebuly and ducally crowned or, resting the dexter
forepaw on a mullet as in the arms. Motto — Fidus ut olim.
Stat — Hanworth Park, Hanwonh, Middlesex.
LAIDLAY OF SEACLIFF.
Laidlat, Andrew, Esq. of Seadiff, co. Had-
dington, J. P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, M.A.,
B.C.L., Oxford; b. 13 March, 1845; m. 12 Jan.
1882, Theophila Elizabeth, dau. of Eev. Charles
Edgar Turner, Yicar of Egg Buckland, South
Devon, and has issue,
Nigel, b. 20 May, 1892.
Theophila.
Mr. Laidlay is Lord of the Barony of Seaclifp,
"«hich estate is held by a "Barony title" under a
direct charter from the crown.
liineage. — The family of Laidlay (or Laidlaw) has been
settled in the south of Scotland for many generations.
The immediate ancestor of this branch is
John Laidlat, Esq. who m. Elizabeth, dau. of — Watson,
Esq. and d. 1 Aug. 1855, leaving by her, who d. 31 Dec. 1847, a
son and heir,
John Watson Laidlay, Esq. of Seacliff, co. Haddington,
and Drumorc, co. Argyll, J. P. for the former co. andF.R.S.E.,
b. 1808, m. 4 June, 1844, Helen Johnstone, dau. of Wilham
Hope, Esq. of Duddingstone, Midlothian, and had issue,
I. Andrew, now of Seacliff.
II. William James, m. 27 April, 1893, Laura, dau. cf John
Xibblett, Esq.
III. Robert Watson.
IV. Alfred Hope, m. 8 June, 1883, Jessie, dau. of Jame« Hope,
Esq., and has issue,
1 John Watson.
1 Frances Isobcl.
2 Helen Mildred.
V. John Ernest, in. 9 Jan. 1889, Eileen, dau. of J. Redmayne,
Esq., and has issue,
John Christopher.
I. Elizabeth, m. Rev. P. H. Waddell.
II. Ellen Edith Landale.
Mr. John Watson Laidlay d. S March, 1885, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Arins—Sa. a crescent or between three bezants. Crest— A
dexter hand issuing from a heart, holding a scimitar, aU ppr.
Motto — Fides probata coronat.
Stai— Scachff, near North Berwick, N.B.
LAING OF THOENHILL AND ETAL
MANOR.
Laing, James, Esq. of Etal Manor, Northumber-
land, and Thornhill, co. Durham, J. P. and D.L.,
b. 11 Jan. 1823; m. Ist, in 1847, Mary, 4th dau. of
Henry Tanner, Esq., and had by her,
I. Philip Henrt, 6. 1849.
II. Mary, m. 1873, Edward Featherstonhaugh, Esq.
Mr. Laing m. 2ndly, in 1855, Theresa Talbot, 8tb
dau. of the late Thomas Peacock, Esq. by Marianne,
his wife, dau. of Michael Bryan, Esq., author of
The Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, and
Juliana Talbot, his wife, sister of Charles, 15tli
Earl of Shrewsbury. By her he has issue,
I. Arthur, b. 1856; m. 18S2, Jean A., niece of Rev. William
Scott Moncrieff, of Fossaway, Perthshire, and has issue,
Colin Moncrieff.
n. James, 6. 1858 ; m. 1886, Emily Cecilia, dau. cl Thomas
Elliot Harrison, Esq. of Whitburn, Sunderland, and ha&
issue,
III. George, b. 1866; m. 1890, Annie Mulholland, 3rd dau.
of Rev. Henry Stobart, of VVykeham Rise, Totteridge.
IV. Hugh, b. 1871. V. Bryan, 6. 1875.
I. Annie, d. in infancy.
II. Florence Talbot, in. 1882, Major Alwyn B. V. Paget,
6Sth Light Infantry, 4th son of Col. Leopold-Grimston.
Paget, and has a son, Rupert-Alwyn, 6. Dec. 1882.
III. Theresa Talbot. iv. Mabel Talbot.
V. Maud Talbot.
VI. Sophia Talbot, m. 28 July, 1891, Percival Charles du
Sautoy Leather, Esq. of Northumberland Estate, Ceylon,
second son of John T. Leather, Esq. of Leventhorpe Hall,
Yorkshire, and Middleton Hall, co. Northumberland,
and has issue.
Tii. Margaret Dunbar, m. June, 1891, Alfred Stokes, Esq.
Capt. R.H.A.
vni. Eleanor Stepney. ix. Louisa Harcourt.
Mr. Laing has from early manhood taken an active
interest in the improvement of the Port of Sunder-
land. He has served on the Eiver Wear Commission
for more than thirty years, and has been Chairman
since 1868. In 1883 he was chosen President of
the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom. .
In 1879 he filled the office of High Sheriff of the
county of Durham, and in 1881 contested unsuccess-
fully its representation.
Liineage. — Philip Laing, Esq. of Dcptford House, co.
Durham, J. P., youngest son of James and Sophia Laing, of
Pittenween, co. Fife, entered into partnership with his brother
John at North Sands, on the Wear, in 1793, and thus founded
the great ship-building firm of John and Philip Laing. The
elder brother retired in 1818, and the younger became the sole
possessor of the property at Deptford and proprietor of the
works that have since acquired world-wide reputation. He
died in 1854, leaving by Anne, his wife, who died the same
year, one son and two daus., viz.
James, now of Thornhill and Etal Manor.
Mary, m. 14 Aug. 1839, Christopher Maling Webster, Esq.
of Paliion Hall, co. Durham.
Anne, m. 22 Oct. 1850, Henry Robert Webster, Esq., of
Morton House, co. Durham. |
Arms — Per pale arg. and sa. two wolves' heads erased, on a
chief nebuly a wolf's head erased all counterchanged. Crest —
In front of a demi-catlierine wheel sa, a dove holding in the
beak two sprigs of olive slipped ppr.
6'ra<s— Thornhill, Sunderland; and Etal Manor, Cornhill,
Northumberland.
LAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAM
1139
LAIiOR OF CREGG.
Laloe, Maey Anxb, of Cregg, co. Tipperary, *.
her brother, 1890.
Liineage.— The O'Lalors, or Lalors, are of Milesian origin
At an early period, they migrated, with the O'Mores, from
Ulster to the extensive district of Leix, in the Queen's Co.,
of which country the O'Mores beeame powerful princes, and,
under them, the O'Lalors were influential chieftains, possess-
ing considerable landed property between Stradbally and
Maryborough. Their principal seat was at Disert, near the
rocic of Dunamase. Thence a branch sprung which settled in
the CO. of Tipperary.
DioNisius Lalob, of Ballywoney, was a member of this
family. His name was signed to the new form of oath and
declaration of the Confederate Catholics of Ireland, dated
10 Jan. 1646, o.s., amongst the signatures of several other
personages, who are styled by historians "veluti comitiales
in DomoConimunium."
The first member of the O'Lalor family who became a
resident in co. Tipperary was
Jebemiah Lalob, 6. 1626, who removed from Disert, Queen's
Co., about the year 1666, after having taken a prominent part
in defending the fortress of Dunamase against ihe Parliamen-
tarians during the war of 1641. He held the rank of Major in
the Irish forces, and his father was nephew to Winifred, dau.
of O'Lalor, of the Queen's Co., and wife of John Crosbie, Bishop
of Ardfort, who d. 1621. The lands of Farran-g-cahill, near
Templemore, and also several other denominations in that
neighbourhood, were Major Jeremiah Lalor's estates. Farrena-
gahill at the present day pays a chief-rent to his descendant,
Mr. Power-Lalor, of Long Orchard after mentioned. Major
Jeremiah Lalor, although then far advanced in years, fought
as a volunteer under King James II. at the Boyne. After he
had become resident in co. Tipperary, he m. Judith, dau. of
Kedragh O'Meagher, Esq. of Boulebane Castle, .same co., and
had issue five sous. He d. 9 July, 1709, aged 83. His eldest
son,
jEBEMrAH Lalob, Esq. of Earnagrotty, King's Co., m. the
dau. of Samuel Smith, Esq. of LisdufTe, co. Tipperary, and had
two sons,
John, of Long Orchard, of whom presently.
Jeremiah, of Baruagrotty.
The eldest son,
JoHK Lalob, Esq. of Long Orchard, and Cregg, co. Tipperary,
m. Elizabeth, sister of John Doherty, Esq. of Outrath, co. Tip-
perary, and d. 9 May, 1782, aged 75, leaving issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Nicholas, of Dunmore and Ballyragget, co. Kilkenny, m.
Cecilia, dau. of Ulick Burke, Esq. of Meelick, co. Galway,
and d. t. p. 29 June, 1798.
John, of Crannagh and Long Orchard, co. Tipperary. (See
Poweb-Lalob 0/ Long Orchard.)
Jeremiah, of Glasshouse, m. 1st, Lydia, dau. of William
Smith, Esq. of Burriscastle, Queen's Co., by whom he was
father of John, of Gurtecn, co. Tipperary, who m. Sarah,
dau. of Edward Kennedy, Esq. He m. 2iully, Anne, dau.
of John Doherty, Esq. of Outrath, co. Tipperary.
James, of Biverstown, vi. Miss Bray, a niece of Dr. Thomas
Bray, lloman Catholic Archbishop, and had by ,her a dau.,
Alicia.
.Joseph, a law student, d. young and unm.
Bridget, wife of Noble Luke Usher, Esq. of Gurteen, co.
Tipperary, d. s. p.
Alice, wife of William Keating, Esq. of Brookley, co. Tip-
perary, d. >. p.
Susan, d. unm.
The eldest son,
Thomas Lalob, Esq. of Cregg, co. Tipperary, J.P., and a
Deputy-Governor of cos. Tipperary and Kilkenny, vi. Bridget,
dau. of Edmund Power, Esq. of Garnavilla, and d. 27 May,
1812, leaving (with two daus., Maria, m. D'Arcy Mahon, Esq.,
and Alice, ni. John Power, Esq. of Churchtown) a son and
heir,
Thomas Edmund Lalob, Esq. of Cregg, J P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1840-41, m. Anne, dau. of Eichard Power, Esq. of Car-
rick-on-Sujr, and by her (who d, 31 Jan. 1848) had issue,
Thomas, late of Cregg.
John, 12th Infantry, d. 11 Xo7. 1850, aged 26.
Nicholas, d. 18 Oct. 1848, aged 22.
Maey Annb, now of Cregg.
Eliza, m. 18.'i6, William O'Meagher, Esq. of Kilmoyler.
Louisa, 7)1. Clement badleir, Esq. of Castle Blank, co. Tip-
perary.
:Mr. Lalor d. 22 Feb. 1847, aged 62 ; and was s. by his eldest
son,
TuoMAi Lalob, Esq. of Cregg. J.P., D.L., and Vicc-Lieii-
tenant co. Tipperary, High Sheriff 1860, J. P. ccs. Kilkenny and
Waterford, Gentleman-atrLarge to H.E. the Earl of Bess-
borough when Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. He d. 8 Jan. 1890, and
was g. by his sister.
Arms— Vert, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gu.
Crest — An arm embowed vested gu. cuffed vert, the hand ppr.
grasping a short sword also ppr. Motto— Vortis et fidelis.
Seat — Cregg, Carrick-on-Suir, co. Tipperary.
POWEE-IiALOB OF LONG ORCHARD.
Powee-Laloe, Geoege Eichaed, Esq. of Long
Orchard, co. Tipperary, late Lieut. Tipperary
Artillery, b. 29 Aug. 1864.
lilneag'e. — Paternally this family is a branch of Powee or
DE laPoeb, of Gurteen, co. Waterford, and maternally a branch
of Lalor 0/ Cregg {see those families), springing from
John Lalob, Esq. of Crannagh and long Orchard, co.
Tipperary, J.P., and Deputy Governor, 3rd son of John Lalor.
Esq. of Long Orchard and Cregg. He )/;. Mary, dau. of
Thomas Phelan, Esq. of Nodstown, co. Tipperary, and had
issue.
John Thomas, b. 1793; d. unm. 1823.
Thomas Phelan, Barrister-at-Law, d. unm. 4 June, IS'25.
Anastatia Phelan, of whom hereafter.
Mary, m. 1827, Pilchard Montesquieu Bellew, Esq., M.P.,
brother of the 1st Lord Bellew, and d. s. p. 1528.
Mr. Lalor d. 7 Sept. 1828. His eldest dau.,
Asastatla Phelan Lalob, m. Ist,181.5, EdmondPower, Esq.
of Gurteen, co. Waterford, and had issue.
I. John William, who s. his father at Gurteen iste De la
Poeb of Gurteen le Peer).
II. Edmond James, who assumed the additional surname of
Lalob, of whom hereafter.
III. Kichard Francis, m. Sara Gordon, of Virginia, North
America, ana had two daus., Anastaiia and Mary.
I. Mary, ra. 13 Aug. 1846, Heury Petre, Esq. of Dunken-
halgh, D.L. co. Lancaster, and d. 1 Jan. ISsO.
II. Eleanor, m. 1843, Patrick William Power, Esq. of
Pembroke's Town, co. Waterford.
Mrs. Power m. 2ndly, Bight Hon. Kichard Lalor Shiel, M.P.,
and d. i Aug. 1852. Her 2nd son.
Edmond James Poweb-Lalob, Esq. of Long Orchard, J.P.
and D.L. co. Tipperary, High Sheriff 1857, Capt. 1st Dragoon
Guards, s. to his maternal grandfather's estates, and assumed
as above the surname of his mother's family. He was 6. 18
Oct. 1817. and m. 1858, Mary Frances, dau. of George Ryan,
Esq. of Inch House, D.L. co. Tipperary, and had issue,
I. George Richard, his heir. ii. Edmond, d. unm.
I. Maiy Anastatia, m. 1879, Capt. William Gervase de la
Poer, of Glan Poer.
II. Curalie Evelyn Mary, m. 2 Jan. 1S89, William, 3rd son
of trie late Sir i homas Burke, Bart, of Marble Hill.
III. Helen Georgiana, d. 1874. iv. Grace Mary, d. 1879.
Mr. Power-Lalor d. 4 Aug. 1S73, and was s. by his son,
George Richabd Poweb-Lalob, Esq. now of Long Orchard.
Arms — Quarterly : Ist and 4th, or, a lion, rampant guardant
gu. ; '^nd, arg., a chief indented sa. ; 3rd, arg., on a chief gu.
tliree escallops of the first. Cre.Us — 1st, An arm eabowed
vested gu. cuffed vert, the hand ppr. grasping a short sword
also ppr. ; 2nd, A stag's bead affronted or, between the horn.-;
a crucitix ppr. Mottoes — Fortis et fidelis : and Per crucem ad
coronam.
Seat — Long Orchard, Templemore, co. Tipperary.
LAMB OF RYTCN HALL.
Lamb, William Rdtueefued, Esq. of Evton
Hall, CO. Durham; b. 3 Dec. 1847; m. 10 Aug.
18S6, Alice, 2nd dau. of Eobert Mitford, Esq. of
Weston Lodge, Hampstead, and has had issue,
I. Archibald Mitford Rutherfurd, 6. 5 Jan. 1888 ; d. aged two
months.
II. Algernon Joseph Rctheefubd, 6. 1891.
I. Iris Trelawney Rutherfurd, b. 5 June, 1889.
Lineage. — This is a senior branch of the Lamb family,
who came originally from Seat Hill, Cumberland, and for
three generations have been at Kyton Hall, co. Durham. A
junior branch of the same family has been seated at West
Denton, co. Northumberland, for some generations as described
in the next Memoir (see Lamb of West Denton).
RicHAUD Lamb, Esq. of Seat Hill, Cumberland, 6. 1680;
w. Alice Graham, of Edmond Castle, Cumberland, and had
issue a numerous family, of wliicb the youngest son,
4 D 2
1140
LAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAM
Joseph Lamb, Esq. of Byton House, co. Durham. 6. 1732,
J. P., m. 1st, the heiress of the Humble family, of Ryton, co.
Durham, and had issue two daus., who d. in infancy ; and
2ncny, Sarah, dau. of Warren Maude, Esq. of Sunnyside, co.
Durham, and had issue,
I. HrMBLE, of whom presently.
II. AVarren, 6. 1778; m. ISU, Sarah, dau. of Robert Hunter,
Esq of Hunter Hill, co. Durham, and has issue,
1 Warren Maude, d. 1S40.
2 Frederick, m. Lilla Louisa, dau. of Adam Wallace
Elraslie, Esq. of London, and had issue.
3 Thomas Curnwallis.
1 Sarah Maude, deceased.
2 Louisa, m. Col. St. Aubyn, of Belvedere House, Jersey,
and d., having had issue.
3 Harriet, 771. George Falle, Esq., and is deceased.
4 Caroline Laura, m. Col. St. Aubyn, jun., and has issue,
ni. Joseph, of West Denton (whom see).
I. Haniet, m. Robert Scott, Esq. of ShincIifTe Hall, Durham,
and had issue,
1 William, b. 1S04 ; m. Georgina, dau. of Col. Herries, and
d. having had issue.
2 Dudley, b. 19 May. 1S31.
1 Georgina, deceased.
II. Sarah, vi. George Broadrick, Esq. of llamphall Parle, co.
York, and had issue.
III. Helen, ni. Capt. Fead, R.N., and had issue.
The eldest son,
Humble Lamb, Esq. of Ryton Hall, J.P., b. 1774, 6th
Wrangler and B. A. of Emanuel Coll. Camb ; in. ISOl, Jane,
dau. of Alexander Chatto, Esq. of Main House, Roxburgh-
shire, and d. April, 1844, having by her, who d. Dec. 1819,
had issue.
I. Joseph Chatto, of Ryton Hall, of whom presently.
II. Alexander, deceased.
III. Charles, m. Frances Ongley, dau. of Capt. Frederick
Burgoyne, B.N., and d. leaving issue. His 2nd dau.
Evelyn, m. 19 F>b. 1887, William Edward, 3rd son of
Basil Cochrane, Esq. of Asfordby Hall, Melton.
I. Elizabeth, vi. William Maude, Esq., youngest son of
Jacob Maude, Esq. of Sunnyside and Selaby Hall, co.
Durham.
II. Sarah, d. unm. 30 Jan. 1886.
III. Jane, m. 1st, John Steavenson, Esq. of Ryton, co.
Durham, and has issue; she m. 2ndly, the Rev. Henry
Bourehier Wrey, Rector of Tawstock, co. Devon.
IV. Isabella, m. Bewicke Blackburn, Esq., and has issue.
The eldest son,
Joseph Chatto Lamb, Esq. of Ryton Hall. J. P., b. 1803, m.
1st, 24 Jan. 1839, Eleanor Oliver, 4th dau. of William Oliver
Rutherfurd, of Edgerston, co. Roxburgh, and by her (who
d. Feb. 1851) had issue,
I. Alexander Humble, 6. Nov. 1845 ; d. Jan. 1847.
II. William Rutherfubd, now of Ryton Hall.
III. Joseph Chatto. b. April, 1850 ; m. lYances Augustus,
dau. of A. Morand, Y-sq. of Philadelphia, U.S.A.
I. Agnes Alice, m. Major Paton, of Crailiug, co. Roxburgh,
and had issue.
II. Jane, m. Thomas Stubbs Walker, Esq. of Maunby Hall,
Thirsk, and has had issue,
III. Helen, m. Robert Ormston Lamb, Esq. of Temon, co.
Cumberland, and has issue (see Lamb 0/ West Denton).
Jlr. Lamb m. 2ndly, 1861, Isabella Anderson, dau. of Peter
Hutchison, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., and d. 6 Nov. 1884 ; she d. 17
Jan. 1887.
Arms — Gu., on a fesse erm. between three cinquefoils arg.,
two mullets of the field. Crest — A paschal lamb, ppr. Motto —
Palma non sine pulvere.
Seat — Byton Hall, liyton-on-Tyne, co. Durham.
LAMB OF WEST DENTON.
Lamb, Eichaed Westbeook, Esq. of West Den-
ton, Northumberland, J. P. and D.L., b. 11 Aug.
1826; m. 6 Feb. 1855, Georgiana Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of Stephen Eaton, Esq. of Ketton
Hall, CO. Eutland, and by her (who d. 17 March,
1868) has had issue,
I Joseph John Talbot, b. 27 Sept. 1857, d. unm. 1881.
n. Stkpuen Eaton, Capt. Dorset Regt., b. 28 July, ISCO.
III. Edmund George, b. 8 July, 1863.
IV. Richard Scott, b. 12 Jan. 1866.
I. Marie Georgiana Elizabeth, m. 28 Sept. 1882, Arthur, Lord
De I'reyne, and has issue.
liineagre.— This family is a younger branch of the Lames
*/ Seat Jlill, Cumberland, in which county they held lands
for centuries.
The third son of Joseph Lamb, Esq. of Ri/ton Hall, co.
Durham, {whom see) by Sarah his wife, dau. of Warren
Maude, Esq. of Sunnyside, co. Durham, was,
Joseph Lamb, Esq. of West Denton, Northumberland, and
Temon, Cumberland, J.P. and D.L., 6. 11 Nov. 1780; m. 4
May, 1824, Amelia Mary, dau. of Joseph Westbrook Michael,
Esq. of Stamford, Lincolnshire, and rf. 8 Oct. 1859, having had
issue,
I. Joseph, b. 12 May, 1825 ; d. 31 July, 1842.
II. Richard Westbrooke, now of West Denton.
III. William Wentworth, b. 14 July, 1830; late Capt. 7th
Dragoon Guards: d. 26 Nov. 1876.
IV. John Henry, 6. 21 July, 1834; d. 12 Aug. 1854.
V. Robert Ormston, of Temon, Cumberland, and The Lawn,
Ryton-on-Tyne, co. Durham, J.P., b. 5 Nov. 1836 ; m. 18=2,
Helen, dau. of Joseph Chatto Lamb, Esq. of Ryton Hall,
CO. Durham, and has issue, Claud Wentworth John, 6. 1884.
I. Amelia Mary, hi. 8 April, 1856, Capt. Nugent Chichester,
late 7th Dragoon Guards, of Calverleigh Court, Devon, and
has issue.
II. Josephine Mary Agnes. in. Mary Emma Blanche.
Arms — Sa., on a fesse erm. between three cinquefoils arg. two
mnllets of the field. Crest— A paschal lamb ppr. Motto —
Palma non sine pulvere.
Heside7ir.e—29, Great Cumberland Place, W.
Club — Union.
LAMBARDE OF BEECHMONT.
Lambaede, Multon, Esq. of Beechmont, Seven-
oats, Kent, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, 1892 ; b.
31 Oct. 1821; m. 28 March, 1848, Marianna Teresa
Livesey, dau. of Edmund Turton, Esq. of Brasted,
Kent, and Upsall Castle, co. York, and has issue,
I. John Bell William Edmund, 6. 18 Oct. 1849 ; d. 1883.
II. Multon Thomas George, b. 15 Sept. 1850 ; d. 8 Sept. 1882.
HI. William Gobe, b. 22 May, 1864 ; m. 1888, Florence
Lucy, only dau. of the late Howard Fetherstonhaugh,
Esq. of Bracklyn, co. Westmeath, and has issue.
I. Mary Teresa Louisa, b. 17 May, 1855.
II. Ellen Grace, b. 20 Feb. 1857.
III. Maude Eleanor, 6. 1 Sept. 18.59.
IV. Harriet Beatrice Aurea, 6. 24 July, 1S61 ; m. 8 June,
1886, F'rank Battiscombe, Esq. of Shaw Well, Sevenoaks.
V. Ethel Julia, b. 27 Dec. 1862; m. 10 Jan. 1893, Joseph
William Underwood, Esq. 4th Hussars.
VI. Edith Gwendoline, 6. 12 Feb. 1868.
Lineagre. — John Lambarde, Esq. Sheriff of London in
1551, son of William Lambarde, of Ledbury, co. Hereford,
and grandson of Thomas Lambarde, of the same place, gent.,
who was living 29 Henrt VI., m. Juliana, dau. and heir of
William Home, of London ; and d. 4 Aug. 1554, leaving (with
a younger son, Giles, of London, who m. Margaret, dau. and
co-heir of John Stevenson, Esq. of London, who re-married
Humphrey Windham) an elder son,
William Lambarde, Esq. of Greenwich, 6. 18 Oct. 1536; d.
19 Aug. 1601, and was buried in Greenwich Church ; he was
admitted of Lincoln's Inn, 1556, and became a Bencher 1578,
published Archceonomia, 1568, obtained from Queen Elizabeth
license to build a hospital at Greenwich in 1574, published
The Perambidation 0} Kent 1576, Eirenorcha 1581, and was
appointed Deputy Keeper of the Rolls 1597. Many of the
valuable genealogical collections of the author of The Peram-
bulation are still preserved at Beechmont. He m. 1st, 1570,
Jane, dau. of George Multon, Esq. ; and 2ndly, 1583, Silvestria,
dau. and heir of Robert Deane, of Hallinge, Kent, and widow
of William Dalison, Esq., and by the latter had (with a dau.,
Margaret, m. Thomas, 2nd son of Thomas Godfrey, of Selliuge),
three sons. Gore and Fane, d. in infancy, and
SiK Multon Lambarde, Knt. of Westcombe, in Greenwich,
b. 1584 ; m. Ann, dau. of Sir Thomas Lowe, Knt., Alderman of
London ; and (/. 1634, leaving a son,
Thomas Lambarde, Esq., 6. 1615, who sold his estate at
Greenwich. He n. 1638, Isabella, dau. of Sir John Garrard,
Bart, of Lamer, by whom he had (with two daus., Isabella, m.
Alington Paynter, Esq., of Gillingham, Kent ; and Mary, m.
Thomas Hatton, Esq. of London) five sons, who d. s.p. ; and
William Lambarde, Esq. of Sevenoaks, d. 2 Aug. 1611,
leaving, by Magdalen, dau, of William Humphreys, of Maird-
lew, his wife (with a younger son Sir Multon Lambarde. Knt.,
m. Jane, sole heir of Edmund Fowler, of Ash, near Ridley,
Kent, and d. ». p. 1758) an elder son,
Thomas Lambarde, Esq. of Sevenoaks, b. 1670; m. Mary,
youngest dau. and co-heir of Sir John Beale, Bart, of F'arning-
ham, in Kent, and d. 19 Dec. 1745, having had, with other
issue, who d. young or v.nm., a son.
LAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAM
lUl
Thomas Lambakde, Esq. of SeTenoaks, b. 1705, to. 1747,
Grace, dau. of Sir William Parsons, Bart of Stanton, Notts,
and liad (with four daus., Grace ; Mary, m. the Rev. John
Hallward; Amie, m. the Kev. Sacliville Austen; and Jane, m.
John Randolph, Bishop of London) two sons, Molton, of
whom presently ; and Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Ash, near
W'rotham, to. 3 June, 1783, Miss Otway. Mr. Lambarde d.
1769, and was s. by his elder son,
MULTON Lambarde, Esq. of Sevenoaks, 6. 1757; m. 1778,
Aurea, dau. and co-heir of Francis Otway, Esq. of Ashgrove,
Sevenoaks, and had issue, i. AVilliam, his htir ; ii. Thomas
(Rev.), b. 1798; iii. Multon, b. 1800, d. 1808; i. Sophia, d.
1838; II. Fanny, d. 1821 ; in. Bridget Aurea, m. John Gurdon,
Esq. of Assington Hall, Suffolk, and d. 18:6, leaving issue ;
IV. Juliana, to. 1829, Admiral C. G. Randolph, R.N. ; v. Jane,
d. 1810 ; and vi. Mary, hi. 1832, the Rev. Richard Salway,
Rector of Fawkham, Kent, and d. 1848, leaving issue. Mr. Lam-
barde, d. April, 1836, and was g. by his eldest son,
William Lambarde, Esq. of Beechraont, J P. and D.L.,
6. 18 Nov. 1796 ; m. 1 Oct. 1818, Harriet Elizabeth, 5th dau. of
Sir James Naesrayth, Bart, of Posso, co. Peebles, and by her
(who d. 25 April, 1879) had issue,
I. McLTON, now of Becchmont.
II. John, b. 1823; m. 1847. Mary Ann, dau. of Capt. Has-
1am; and d. 1848, leaving a dau. Harriet Charlotte, m. W.
II. Uodgson, Esq.
III. William, Lieut. R.N., b. 1824; </. 1858.
IV. Francis, of Assington Hall, co. Suffolk. J. P., late Lieut.
1st Staffordshire Militia, b. 1830.
V. Charles James (Rev.), b. 28 Aug. 1833, Vicar of Southill,
Bit'gleswade, Heds.
VI. Tliomas Murray, Indian Navy, 6. 1836; d. 30 Aug. 1878.
VII. Henry, b. March, 184U; 54th Regt.
I. Eleanora, jn. 1854, Robert VV. P. Battiscombe, eldest son
of the Rev. R. Battiscombe, Rector of Barkway, Herts, and
d. lSf(4, leaving issue.
II. Julia, TO. 1857, James Christie, eldest son of James Traill,
Esq., and has issue.
III. Jane. IV. Harriet. v. Jane Aurea.
VI. Alice Mary, m. 1881, Graham Jackson, Esq.
Mr. Lambarde d. 1 June, 1S66.
Arms — Quarterly of four, 1 Lambarde : gu., a chevron vair
between three lambs passant arg. ; 2 Horne, of Lindon ;
3 Deane, (if Hailing ; 4 White, of Ikverliy. Crait — A rein-
deer's heail erased arg. Motto — Deo patiise tibi.
Seat — Beechmont, Sevenoaks, Kent.
LAMBART OF BEATJ PARC.
Lambaet, Fkancis Gustavus "William, Esq.
of Beau Pare, CO. Meath; Hon. Major 5fh Batt.
Leinster Regt. ; Secretary of the Most Illustrious
Order of St. Patrick ; Chamberlaiu to H. Gr. tlie
Duke of Marlborough, Lord Lieut, of Ireland ; b.
25 March, 1848.
liiueagre. — Charles Lambart, Esq. of Painstown, M.P.
for Kiltieggan, son (by Eleanor his 2nd wife, only child of
Simon Creame, Esq.) of the Hon. Oliver Lambart, of Pains-
town, M.P., 3rd son of Charles, 1st Earl of Cavan, ra. Eliza-
beth, only dau. of Gustavus Hamilton, Viscount Boyue, and
bad issue,
Charles, M.P., d. unm. Dec. 1740.
GnsTAVcs, heir to his father.
Hamilton, Major-Gen. in the army.
Elizabeth, ni. 1754, Nicholas Ogle, Esq.
Eleanor, m. Thomas Elrington, Esq.
Maiy, 7/1 Christopher Nicholson, Esq. of Ealrath.
Sophia 711. Rev. Robert Gregory.
Mr. Lambart d. 1753, and was ». by his son,
GcsTAVus Lambart, Esq. of Beau Pare, co. Meath, M.P. for
Kilbeggan, in. Thomasine, dau. of George Rochfort, Esq. of
Kojhfort, CO. Westmcath, and sister of Robert, Earl of Belvi-
dere, and had a son and successor,
Charles Lambart, Esq. of Beau Pare, m. Frances, dau. of
James Lenox Naper Button, Esq. of Sherborne, co. Glou-
cester, and sister of James, 1st Lord Sherborne, by whom
(who (J. 1806) he left at his decease (with two daus., Frances
Thomasine, m. Charles Chetwynd, Earl of Talbot; and E,iz.ti-
beth, »i. Sir Rose Price, Bart, of Trengwainton) an only son,
GnsTAVcs Lambart, Esq. of Beau Pare, J. P. and CL.,
M.P. for Kilbeggan, 6. 16 Sept. 1772 ; m. 1810, Anna Butler,
dau. of Sir John Stevenson. Mus. D., and had issue,
Gcstavus William, of Beau Pare.
Charles James (Rev.), 6. 4 Feb. Isl7, Rector of Navan, co.
Meath, m. Maria Smith, and has Radulph and other issue.
Olivia Florence.
Frances Anne Catherine, m. Robert Westley Hall-Dare, Esq.
of Fiizwalters, Essex.
Mr. Lambart d. 22 Sept. 1850, and was s. by his son,
Gustavus William Lambart, Esq. of Beau Pare, co. Meath,
J. P. and D.L., Secretary of the Order of St. Patrick, formerly
Major of the Royal Meath Militia, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin,
State Steward to the Lord- Lieut, of Ireland 18.J8-59 and 1874-75,
b. 7 Aug. 1813 ; to. 5 June, 1847, Lady Frances Caroline Maria
Conyngham, 2nd dau. of Francis, 2nd Marquess ConyngUam,
K.P., and d. 1 Nov. 1886, having had issue,
I. Francis Gustavus William, now of Beau Pare.
II. Julian Hamilton, b. 19 June, d. 14 Aug. 1863.
HI. Cyril Henry Edward, 6. 29 May, Ibe-i.
IV. George James Richard, b. 20 Dec. 1^67.
I. Amy Gwendoline (Hon.), Maid of Honour to the Queen
1877-1884,6. 10 Aug. J852; to. 25 Oct. 1884, Hon. Henry
Charles Legge, and has issue (see Dartmouth, E.).
II. Cecil Jane, b. 22 Sept. 1854.
III. Constance Una Elizabeth, 6. 16 Sept. 1856; m. 18 Dec.
1876, the Hon. Henry Bourke (see Mayo, E.).
IV. (leorgiana Rose, 6. 19 Nov. 1859, vi. 28 Oct. 1882, John
Macdonald, Esq. of Betmore, Gareloch, co. Dumbarton.
V. Violet Anne BUnche, b. 14 Aug. 1861; m. Jan. 1892,
John, only son of R. G. Dunville, Esq. of IJelfast.
VI. Lilian Fannie Ermengarde, b. 21 Aug. 1864 .
VII. Bertha Mtideline Fiances, Hon. Maid of Honour to the
Queen, b. 29 Aug. Ii569.
VIII. Adeline Octavia, 6. 10 Jan. 1872.
Arms — Gu., three narcissuses arg. pierced of the field.
Crest — .\ centaur ppr. drawing his bow gu. arrow or. Motto—
Ut quocunqiie paratus.
i'eat— Beau Pare, Slane, co. Meath.
LAMBEPwT OF AGGARD.
Lambeet, John Walter Henky, Esq. of
Aggard, co. Galway, J. P., High Sheriff 1855, b.
5 Oct. 1811 ; m. 11 Feb. 1833, Anne, only dau. of
William Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Derraliiney,
CO. Galway, and has issue,
I. Thomas Walter, 6. 24 March, 1841 ; m. 31 May, 1860,
Elizabeth, 3id dau. of Christopher St. George, Esq. of
Tyrone House.
II. John Henry, b. 16 Dec. 1844; m. 8 Sept. 1881, Adelaide,
4th dau. of Mr. Dewe, of Coats, co. Gloucester.
III. William Fetherstonhaugh, M.D., T.C.D., b. 20 Nov.
1852; m. Feb. 1876, Ada, 2nd dau. of Giles Lambert, Esq.
of Moor Park.
I. Anne Caroline.
II Charlotte, m. Lieut.-Col. Cuthbert Barlow, 10th Foot.
III. Emily Florence,??!. 1860, Charles Kelly, Esq. of Luneston,
Westmeatb, J. P.
IV. Elizabeth Jane, m. Thomas Barlow, Esq. I.C.S.
V. Marian Marcella, m. Charles Brereton, Esq., Mujor R.A.
VI. Adelaide, m. Rev. Robert O'Callaghan, Rector of Ilutton-
Crauswick, Hull.
VII. F'anny.
vui. Alice, m. Jonas Lamprey, Esq. of Southsea, M.B.,
Surgeon General, late 67th Kegt.
Liineag'e. — John Lambert, of Mitford, co. Galway, eldest
son of Walter La.mbert, Esq. of Creg Clare, co. Galway, by
his 2nd wife, a dau. of Maityn of Tullyra Castle. He m.
Marj', dau. of Sir Henry Burke, Bart, of Glinsk (see Bcrke"s
Peerage) and d. 1787, leaving issue,
I. Walter, d.s.p.
II. Henrt, of Aggard, of whom presently.
III. Thoma.'J, of Mitford, m. -t Sept. 18U5, Lydia, d.iii. of
Cuthbert Fethertonshaugh, of Mosstown, Ballymore, and d.
1822, leaving is.sue,
1 John \^ alter Henrt, now of Aggard, s. his uncle.
2 Cuthbert I-'eilierstonhaugh.
1 Mary Anne, to. Cuthbert Barlow, Esq.
2 Lydia, m. George Marshall, Esq.
3 Cecilia, m. W. Nixon, E?q.
4 Charlotte, m. Capt. Henry Marshall.
I. Jane, d. uiim. ii. Eliza, d. vmn.
III. Letitia, to. John Fallon, Esq. of Ruiincmead, co. Eos-
common.
The eldest surviving son,
He.nry La.mhert, Esq. of Aggard, CO. G.olway, d. s.p. 1823,
and was s. by his nephew,
John Walter Henrt, now of Aggard.
Seat— Aggard, Craughwell, co. Galway.
LAMBERT OF BROOKHILL.
Lambert, Major Joseph Alexander, of
Brookhill, co. Mayo, Major 2nd Dragoon Guards
(Queen's Bays), b. 7 April, 1855 ; m. 10 Feb. 1887,
11-12
LAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAM
Grace Susan, dau. o£ William Dasbwood Fane,
Esq., J. P., of Fulbeck Hall, Grantham, Lincoln-
shire {see Burke's Peerage, Wbstmoeland, E.),
and has issue,
I. Alexander Fane, 6. 15 Nov. 1887.
II. Guy William, ft. 1 Dec. 1889.
HI. Francis John, ft. 12 March, 1891.
I. Grace Mary Blanche.
Lineagre. — Thi.= family claims descent from that of Gen.
John Lambebt. so clistinKuishcd in the civil wars of England
and Scotland, during the rrotcctoratc.
John Lambert, an officer ia Lord Clanricarde's Regt., was
father of
Joseph Lambert, Esq. of Toher and Thomastown,, estab-
lished himself in co. Mayo, 1690. He m. 1699, Anne, sister of
Peter Euttledge, Esq. of Cornfield, and had a son,
Francis Lambert, Esq. of Toher and Thomastown, ft. 1703;
m. 1st, 1747, Eehecca, dau. of Thomas Lindsay, Esq. of Turin
Castle, CO. Mayo, and sister of Thomas Lindsay, Esq. of Holly-
mount, and had by her a son, Joseph, bis heir ; and two
daus. ; the elder, Letitia, in. Thomas Elwood, Esq. of Ashford,
CO. Galway ; and the younger 711. Frances Goodwin, Esq. Mr.
Lambert m. 2ndly, Miss Ormsby, co. Mayo, and had by her a
son, Francis, R.N., who d. leaving issue. The only son of the
first marriage,
Joseph Lambert, Esq. of Erookhill, High SheiifTof Mayo
1796, ft. 1749; w. 1st, 17S0, Barbara, dau. of Thomas
Euttledge, Esq. of Bloomficld, and sister and heir of Robert
Euttledge, Esq., M.P., of the same place, and by her had
issue,
Thomas, who d. umn.
Francis (Rev.), of Bloomfield, co. Mayo, J. P., 6. 1788;
assumed the name and arms of RnTTLEUOE {f.et Rdttledge of
Bloomtield) ; in. 9 June, 1S19, Margart-t, dau. of Col. Henry
Bruen, M.P. of Oak Park, and had issue.
Barbara, vi. Arthur Knox. Esq. of Bushfield, co. Mayo, and
had issue, Elizabeth, ?h. Annesley Knox, Esq. of Rappa
Castle (ses that family).
3tr. Lambert m. 2ndly, 1790, Mary, eldest, dau. of Rev.
Alexander Clendining, D.D., Prebendary of Lackan, and
Rector of Westport, and by her had issue,
Joseph, late of Brookhill, J.P., ft. 1793; d. unm. 1855.
Alexander Clendining, of Brookhill.
Eleanor, m. David Ruttledge Courtenay, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law, and had issue.
Rebecca, d. v.nm.
Letitia, m. John Vevers, Esq., E.N.
Elizabeth, d. unm.
Georgiana, m. Charles Bowen, Esq. of Milford (sf Bowen
Miller of Milford).
Mr. Lambert d. 1813. His son,
Alexander Clendining Lambert, Esq. of Brookhill, co.
Mayo, J. P. and D.L., Treasurer of the co. for fifty years, h.
7 Nov. 1805; ra. 12 Sept. 1S48, Emma Maria, dau. of Guy
Lenox Prendergast, Esq., formerly Member of Council, Bom-
bay, and M.P. for Lymington, and had issue,
I. Joseph Alexander, now of Brookhill.
II. Guy Lennox Bence - Lambert, of Thorington Hall,
Suffolk, J. P., cos. Galway and Suffolk, Major 5th Bait.
Royal Dublin Fusiliers, ft. 30 Dec. 1S57 ; m. 23 Jan. 1884,
Ida Miilicent, dan. and co-heir of the late Heniy hence,
Esq., J. P. and D.L. of Thorington Hall, Suffolk {see Bence
of Thorington).
1. Emma Mary Louisa. 11. Flora Marion.
III. Louisa Matilda.
IV. Florence Amy, m. 14 Dec. 1882, Harvey T. Brabazon
Coombe, son of lioyie II. Coombe, Esq. of Oaklands, Sussex,
and has issue {see Coombe of Oaklands).
Mr. Lambert d. 27 Sept. 1892.
Arms— GrM., a cross-crosslct or, between three cinquefoils
pierced arg. Crest — A centaur ppr. charged on the shoulder
with a cross-crosslet or. 3/o//o— Ut quocunque paiatua.
i'eaJ— Brookhill, Clarcmorris, co. Mayo.
LAMBEKT OF CARNAGH.
Lameeet, Henet Pateick, Esq. of Carnagh,
CO. Wexford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of co.
Wexford in 1864, and of co. Anglesey la68, b. 2
Dec. 1836; m. 23 Sept. 1863, Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of the late Thomas Williams, Esq. of Tan-y-
Craig, Anglesey, and by her, who d. 12 Sept. 1893,
has issue,
George Henrt, late Capt. Royal Anglcsea Engineer Militia,
ft. August 8, 1866.
Gwendoline Elizabeth Moneda.
liineag'e. — This family was established in Ireland by
MiLo DE Lamporte, tem]). Henri II. His descendant,
Philip de Lamporte, of Ballyhire, In the barony of Forth,
m. Marian, dau. of John Syunott, Esq., and from him the
fourth in descent was,
James Lambert, Esq. of Ballyhire, who d. 1631, leaving, by
Mary his wife, eldest dau. of Robert Esmonde, Esq. of Johns-
town, a son,
Patrick Lambert, Esq. of Ballyhire (deprived of his estates
by Cromwell), father, by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of
Peter Barnewall, Esq. of Drinnagh, of
Nicholas Lambert, Esq. of Carnagh, m. Marian, dau. and
eventual co-heir of Richard Stafford, Esq. and left a son,
James Lambert, Esq. of Carnagh, ))!. Anstauce, dau. and
heir of Nicholas Sutton, Esq., and was father of
Patrick Lambert, Esq. of Carnagh, m. Catherine White,
acquired with her, estates in the co. Ivilkenny, and had two
sons and a dau. The eldest son,
James Lambert, Esq. of Carnagh, dying at Bath without
issue, 1757, was s. by liis brother,
Henry Lambert, Esq. of Carnagh, m. Margaret FitzSimon,
of the House of Glancullen, co. Dublin, and had three sons
and two daus. The eldest son,
Patrick La.mbert, Esq. of Carnagh, m. 1781, Mary Anne,
eldest dau. of George Lattin, Esq. of Morristown Latlin, co.
Kildare, representative of the very ancient family of Lattin,
and had issue,
Henry, his heir.
Ambrose, of New Grove, co. Kilkenny, 6. 1789 ; m. 1823,
Eliza, dau. of John Snow, Esq. ; and d. 5 July, 18.i6, leaving
1 Ambrose, of New Grove, J.P. (m. 1864, Mary, dau. of
Francis C ppinger. Esq , and d. 11 Aug. 1878, leaving
issue); 2 Sydenham Joiin ; and daus.
Catherine, m. iBll, Gerald Aylmer, Esq.
Margaret. Letitia, a Nun, d. 1854.
Jane, m, Awlcy Banon, Esq., M.D., of Irishtown, co. West-
meath.
Mr. Lambert d. July, 1808, and was s. by his son,
Henrt Lambert, Esq. of Carnagh, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
CO. Wexford, ft. 1 Sept. 1786; m. U June, 1835, Catherine,
youngest dau. of William Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot, and
sister of Maria Theresa, Countess of John, I6th Earl of Shrews-
bury, and (/. 20 Oct. 1861, leaving issue,
Henry Patrick, now of Carnagh.
George Thonia'-, ft. 9 Nov. 1837.
Mary Jane, m. P. J. Lynch, Esq. of Rose Park, co. Dublin.
Anne, 7)1. 1st Jan. 1870, 3rd Earl of Dunraven, K.P., and
2ndly, 26 Apiil, 1879, Lord Hylton.
Cathei'ine, d. unm. 8 March, 1857.
Juliana Margaret, m. 1671, Edward O'Ferrall, Esq.
Letllia. Fanny.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, vert, a lamb arg. ; 2nd and
3rd erm., an e;>gle displayed gu. Crest— A sagitLary per pale
gii. and arg., charged with a trefoil vert, the bow and arrow or.
Motto — Deus providebit.
Seat — Tan-y-Graig, Anglesey.
LAMBERT OF CASTLE ELLEN.
Lambert, Petee Fitzwaltee, Esq. of Castle
Ellen, CO. Galway, J.P., High Sheriff 18yi, b. 8
Dec. 1848; m. 7 July, 1887, Julia Mary, eldest
dau. of Colonel Hewetson, of Auchuacioj, co.
Dublin, and has issue,
I. Walter Peter, 6. 8 Jan. 1891.
II. Henry Alexander, ft. 23 March, 1892.
I. Amelia Lizzie.
II. Mary Georgiana.
Lineage.— This family is a branch of Lambert of Crcg
Clare.
Peter Lambert, Esq., (son of Walter Lambert, of Creg
Clare, by his 2nd wife. Miss Martyn), rn. Miss Carroll, of A rdagh,
and had is.sue,
Walter Peter Lambert, Esq, m. Miss Tubbs, and had
several sons. The eldest,
Peter Lambert, Esq., m. 1810, Ellen, eldest dau. of Thomas
Seymour, Esq. of Ballymore Castle, and d. 17 Jan. 1844, having
had by her (who d. 20 Nov. 1828), with several daus., ihreo
sons,
I. Walter Peter, of Castle Ellen.
II. 1 honias Seymour, d. unm.
III. Peter.
His eldest son,
LAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAM
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Walter Peter Lambert, Esq. of Castle Ellen, co. Galway,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1859, b. 4 Nov. 1816 ; m. 5 March,
1846, Elizabeth, only child of William McO'Boy, Esq. of Stump
Hill, CO. Cork, and has issue,
I. Peter Fitzwalter. now of Castle Ellen.
II. William, b. 29 Dec! 18S6, d. July, 186,5.
I. Kate, m. 1879, Capt. William W. Weston, 7th Dragoon
Guards, and is deceased.
Mr. Walter Peter Lambert d. 19 Oct. 1392, and was s. by his
only surviving son.
Seat, — Castle Ellen, Athenry, co. Galway.
Clubi — Kildare Street, Dublin, and County Club, Galway.
liAlUBERT OF GAERATTS HALL.
Lambeet, Feedeeick, Esq. o£ Garratts Hall,
CO. Surrey, b. 1 Nov. 1826; m. 28 Aug. 1855,
Caroline Emma, youngest dau. of the late James
Ueygate, Esq. of Porters Grange, co. Essex
(brother to the late Sir "William Heygate, Bart.),
by his wife, Anna, dau. of Edward Longdon
McMurdo, Esq., and by her (who d. 1891), and had
issue,
I. Frederick Arthur Heigate, J.P.co. Surrey,F.S.A.,Major
Middlesex Yeomanry, b. 9 Feb. 1857, educated at Eton ;
m. 27 May, 1884, Agnes Helen, 2nd dau. of Eev. Robert
Higgens, M.A., Vicar of Warcsidc, Herts, and Kural
Dean, by his wife Matilda Frances, dau. of Rev. William
Buckle, of Banstead ; and has issue, Mary Cecilia, b.
1885; Joyce Ethel Julia, 6. 1887.
II. Wilfred Heygate, d. an infant.
I. Ethel Christiaua, m. 17 June, 1883, Capt. Seymour Henry
Pelham Dacres, R.N., 2nd son of Admiral Sir Sydney
Colpoys Dacres, G.C.B., by his wife, Emma, dau. of John
Lambert, Esq. of Banstead, and by him (whotZ. in China,
18&7> has issue, Leonard Seymour Lambert, b. 26 May,
1884 ; and Winifred Ethel,
II. Mary Katharine, d. 29 June, 1878.
III. I'Jdith Juliet.
IV. Emmeline Anna McMurdo.
V. Cecilia Monica, m. 1892, Richard Gordon FitzGerald
tJniacke, Esq., B.A. Trin. Coll. Oxon, F.S.A. (Ireland),
and has issue, Helen Monica Geraldine.
VI. Agnes Julia.
Lineag"e. — The family of Lambert has held property in
Surrey from a very early period, and was seated at Lamberts'
Oaks, in Woodmansterne, teiyip. Edward 1.
John Lambert, of Woodmansterne, was signatory to a deed
of conveyance dated 1301, and left a son,
John Lambert, of Woodmansterne, living 1.333, whose
son,
Eadulphus Lambert, of Woodmansterne, held lands of the
manor of Banstead in 1377, in conjunction with his wife
Juliana. He d. circa 1380, leaving a son, John, and a dau ,
Mabill, VI. John Hereward, Esq. The son,
John Lambert, was seised of lands in Banstead, 1383. His
son,
John Lambert, of Woodmansterne, 1401, purchased one
knight's fee from the heirs of John de Bures in 1432. He d.
circa 1460, leaving several sons, the elder of whom was
John Lambert, Esq. of Shortes Place, Woodmansterne,
and Perrott's Manor, in Banstead. Ho owned large properties
in various parts of the county; m. 1500, Johan, dau. of
William Welles, of Woodmansterne, and d. 1533, leaving two
cons,
JeEfery, of Shortes Place, who d. 1566, leaving issue,
I. Kicholas, of Tantons Manor in Coulsdon, m. a dau. of
Robert Moys, of Cannons, Banstead, and grand-dau. of
Sir Nicholas Carew, Knt. of Beddingtoc.
.(. Andrew, m. Mary, dau. of above-mentioned Robert
Moys.
III. William, ancestor of the Lamberts of Wood Place, in
Coulsdon, which property he bought in 1605.
IV. John, of Carshalton, grandfather of John Lambert,
Page to King Charles 1.
V. Roger, of Shortes Place, and Lamberts' Oaks, Wood-
uiansterne, served in the wars in the Low Countries, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of John Steward, and left issue,
1 William, of Tolesworth Manor, Chaldon, m. Patience
Aynscombe, and d. s. p.
2 Kicholas, of Chipstead, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
Richard Harris, D.D.. Rector of Hardwicke, Uucks,
and lolt a dau., Judith, m. Rev. Thomas Emiiies,
Piector of East listed, Hants, whose dau., EUzabeth,
m. Daniel Lambert, Esq. of Perrott's Manor (Kjt'e
infra).
VI. Daniel, ancestor of the Lamberts of Garratts, est.
1726.
Roger, of whom presently.
His 2nd son,
Roger Lambert, of Perrott's Manor in Banstead, m.
Catherine, dau. of Walter Causton, Esq. otOxted, co. Surrey,
and grand-dau. of Sir William de Strangrave, of Oxted, Knt.,
and d. 1558, leaving issue,
Roger, son and heir, m. Beatrice, dau. of — Collyer, of
Ewell, and had issue.
John.
This 2nd son,
John Lambert, of Perrott's, m. Alicia, dau. of Edward Stowe,
of Ely, gent, (she m. 2ndly, Walter, son of Edmund Slyfield,
of Slyfield, Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, temp. Elizabeth),
and had issue,
I. John, of Carshalton, sometime Marshal of the Hall to
King James I., m. Catharine, dau. of Philip Moyse, Esq. of
Canons in Banstead, and niece of the Lord Herrey of Eosse,
by wheiii he had several children.
II. Edward, of whom presently.
Mr. Lambert d. 1555. His 2nd son,
Edward Lambert, of Perrott's Manor, gent., held the post
of " Yeoman-de-la-Lesh" to King James I.; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Edward Greene, of London, and d. 1G66, leaving issue,
Nicholas, son and heir, d. unm. 1693; John and Edward,
citizens of London ; Robert ; and Daniel, who inherited
Perrott's Manor from his brother Nicholas ; and several daus.
The youngest son,
Daniel Lambert, of Perrott's, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
Thomas Emmes, Rector of East Tisted, Hants, by his wife
Judith, dau. of Nicholas Lambert, of Chipstead {vide sup.), and
cousin to Sir Edward Byshe, Clarenceux King at Arms. He
d. 1721, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of Perrott's, sold his estates to his brother. Sir
Daniel. He was one of the commissioners appointed for the
imposition of the War Tax; m. Mary, dau. of JohnBignall
of Dorking.
II. Edward, of London, merchant, 6. 1681; m. Anne, dau.
and co-heir of John Wilmot of Banstead, Esq., and d. 1711,
leaving a dau. EUzabeth, m. her cousin, Daniel Lambert,
Esq.
III. Daniel (Sir), Knt., Lord Mayor of London, 1741, and
M.P. for the City in three Parliaments ; ))i. Mary, dau. and
co-heir of John Wilmot, Esq., and d. s. p.
IV. Nicholas, or whom presently.
V. John, of Banstead, d. unm.
His 4th son,
Nicholas Lambert, a merchant to London, b. 1687; m.
Elizabeth, dau. of John Carpenter, gent., by whom he had a
son,
Daniel Lambert, 6. 1713; heir of his uncle. Sir Daniel;
m. his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Edward Lambert,
by whom he had a son,
Daniel Lambert, Esq. of Banstead, 5. 1741 ; m. 1769, Mary,
(6. 1742 ; d. 1822), dau. of John Simpson, gent, of Stratford,
CO. Essex, and d. 9 Jan. 1821, leaving issue, two sons,
I. Daniel, of whom presently.
II. John, m. and had issue,
1 Thomas, d. unm. 1856.
2 John, of Garratts Hall, Surrey, J.P. m. Harriet, dau. of
Hay Cooper, Esq., and left among other issue, John
Wilmot, late Lieut. Rifle Brigade, m. Charlotte, dau. of
the late Francis Vere Hopegood, Esq. of Hadleigh House,
Middlesex, and d. Aug. I«b4, s. p.
1 Emma, vi. Admiral Sir Sydney Colpoys Dacres, G.C.B.,
and has issue. I Sydney Lambert, m. 1883, Helen, dau.
of William Law, Esq., and has issue ; 2 Leonard, Com-
mander R.N., rf. 15 Nov. 1869; 3 Seymour Henry Pel-
ham, Capt. R.N., TO. 17 July. 1883, Ethel Christiana,
eldest dau. of Frederick Lambert, Esq. of Garratts Hall;
4 Richard Edmund Lyons, Lieut. E.A., d. in Afghanistan
1879; 5 Charles Eden; 1 Mary Katharine; 2 Minna
Winifred, m. Is83, Vice-Admiral J. 0. Hopkins, B.N,.,
A.D.C. to the Queen, and has issue.
2 Henrietta.
3 Anne, m. James Chisholm-Gooden-Chisholm, Esq., and
has issue.
The elder son,
Daniel Lambert, Esq. of Banstead, 6. 1776 ; m. 1811,
Christiana Fox, dau. of William Taylor, Esq. of Booking, Essex,
and d. 1857, having by her (who d. 1856) had issue,
I. Daniel, 6. 3 Oct. 1813 ; educated at Cambridge, called to
the Bar, Nov. 1838 ; d. 1858.
II. Benjamin, of Well House, Banstead, to. Margaret, dau.
of Thomas Tomlins, Esq. and d. 1889, leaving issue, Daniel
Henry; Edward Wilmot ; Margaret; and Ada.
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LAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAN
m. HenryThomsJ, J. P.of Sandhills, Blechingley, and Queen's
Gate, S.'W., m. 3 May, 1S66, Georgiana Emily, dau. of Rev.
Sir Thomas Miller, Bart., of Froyle, Hants; and d. 1879,
leaving issue, 1 Henry Miller, of H.M.'s Colonial Office, m.
1891, Aileen, dau. of John Kaynor Arthur, Esq. (6th son of
Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, Bart.), and Hon. Aileen,
sister of Thomas, present Lord Monieagle ; and 2 Dvedale
Alfred, Lieut. Middlesex Yeo. Cav.
IV. William, m. Maria, dau. of F. Bennet, Esq., has issue,
Charles; Frances; Ada, and J. 1891.
V. Alfred, <i. !. p. 1888.
VI. Edward Wilmot, d. young.
VII. Thomas Nicholas, d. young.
vui. Fkedebick, now of Garratts Hall.
I. Christiana, »i. Frederick Gicsler, of the Chateau de
Falkenlust, near Brtihl, and by him (who d. 1869) had issue,
1 Frederick Theodor, of Bender Kloster, near Briihl, m.
Elizabetn, dau. of Freiherr Ton Eicken, and has issue; 2
Edward, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Herr Gallenkaiiip, and has
issue ; 1 Eliza Christiana, m. Count Morner, late Lieut, in
the Swedish Army, of Roisdorf, near Bonn, and has issue ;
2 Jane Alicia Louisa, m. Herr Troost, and d. leaving
issue; 3 Mary, m. 1st, Capt. Charles Eltester, of the
German Ara y, 2ndly, Herr Lohnstcin, 3rdly, Baron von
Dobeneck, and has issue ; 4 Sophia, m. Frederic Terond, of
Paris.
II. Anna Sophia, d. 18S0, xinm.
in. Catherine, m. 1857, Rev. Thomas Edmund Heygate, of
Porters Grange, Essex, Vicar of Sheen, co. Stafford, and
Rural Dean.
Arms — Gu. three narcissus flowers arg. with a canton or, for
difference (added 1717). Crest — On a wreath of the colours a
mount vert, and thereon a centaur pass, regardant, human
part ppr. hind part ermine, girt with laurel wreath, and hold-
ing bow and arrow gu.
Seat — Garratts Hall, Banstead, co. Surrey.
LAMONT OF LAMONT.
Lamont, Johk Heney, Esq. of Lament, co.
Argyll, J.P. and D.L., and Commissioner of Supply
for CO. Argyll, Major 9th Lancers, I. 10 March,
1854.
Liineagre. — The family of Lamont of Lamont dates from
the eleventh century. Interesting details are given of them
in Skene's Hiyhland Clans. The grandfather of the late
representative of this long-descended line,
John Lamont, Esq. of Lamont, m. 1773, Helen, dau. of D.
Campbell, of South Hall, and by her (who d. 1840) had a son,
Majob-Gen. John Lamont, of Lamont, m. 1805, Rebecca,
dau. of George Hobbs, Esq. of Barnaboy, Ireland, and d. iSZl,
having had issue,
Aechibald James, of Lamont.
Amelia Helen, m. James G. Davidson, Esq., and d. 1840.
Augusta Charlotte Maiilda, d. 1830. Georgina, d. 1847.
The son and heir,
Aechibald James Lamont, Esq. of Lamont, J. P. and D.L.,
formerly an oflBcer in the army, b. 1818; m. 1st, Sept. 1839,
Adelaide, dau. of James Hewitt Massy Dawson, Esq. of Bally-
nacourte, co. Tipperary, only son of the Hon. James Massy
Dawson, 2nd son of the 1st Lord Massy, and by her (who d. 24
.Fnne, 1841) had an only child, Adelaide Augusta. He m.
2ndly, March, 1844, Harriet, dau. of Col. Alexander Campbell,
of Fossil, and d. 5 May, 1862, having had issue,
John Henbt, now of Lamont.
Celestine Norman, Lieut.-Col. Comm. Argyll and Bute
Artillery Militia, 6. 1851 ; m. 19 April, 1882, Margaret
Huison, dau. of liev. J. C. Russell, D.D., and d. s. p. Feb.
1892.
Evelyn.
Amelia Georgina Adelaide, m. 15 Dec. 1874, Ber. Kowland
Taylor Plummer. and d. s. p. 15 March, 1884.
Marion Alice, m. June, 1879, Wm. Thomas Charlewood, son
of Vice-Admiral E. Charlewood, and has issue.
Amis— Az., a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the
second. Crest — An open hand couped ppr. Motto— Ha parcas
nee spernas.
Stat — Lamont, near Greenock, N.B.
LAMONT OF KNOCKDOW.
Lamoxt, James, Esq. of Knockdow, co. Argyll,
D.L. and J.P. for Bute and Argyll, and M.P. for
Buteshire 1865 to 1868, F.G.S., E.R.G-.S., b. 1828;
s. his father 1861 ; m. 10 March, 1868, Adelaide
Eliza, elder dau. of Sir George William Denys,
Bart, of Draycott, York, and has issue,
I. Norman, 6. 18G9. ii. Alexander, 6. IST?. I
1. Augusta. •
Mr. Lamont, -nho was educated at Kugby, is only
son of Alex. Lamont, Esq., J.P. and D.L. of
Knockdow (son of James Lamont, of Knockdow),
and Jane his wife, dau. of Alexander Chrystie, Esq.
of Balchrystie, Fife. J
Arms — Az., a lion rampant arg. Crest — A naked hand couped \
holding a dagger erect ppr. Motto — Ne parcas neo spernas.
Seat — Knockdow, Toward, co. Argyll.
Toicn Hesidence—i, Queen Street, Mayfair, W.
LANDOR OF IPSLEY COURT.
Landor, Walter Savage, Esq. of Tpsley Court,
CO. Warwick, and Llanthony, co. Monmouth, &,
1822 ; s. his brother 1883.
liineagre. — In the time of Charles I., John Launder, of
Bugeley, was Capt. in the Royal Army: and ie.np. William
and Mart, Walter Landoe, Esq. of Rugeley, served as Highp
Sheriff for co. Stafford.
Walter Landor, Esq. of Ipsley Court, co. Warwick (son
and successor of Robert Landor, Esq. of Rugeley, by Mary
his wife, dau. and co-heir of Walter Noble, Esq. of Longdon,
and grandson of Robert Landor, Esq. of Rugeley, 6. 6 June,
1680, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of the Rev. Joha
Taylor), m. 1st, May, 1760, Mary, only child of Richard Wright,
Esq. of Warwick, and had by heran only dau. Maria, who m. her
cousin, Humphrey Arden, Esq. He m. 2ndly, 1774, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Charles Savage, Esq. of Tachbrook,
CO. Warwick, and had by her, with tliree daus., who d. unm.,
four sons,
Walter Savage, his heir.
Charles Savage, b. 7 May, 1777, Rector of Colton.co. Stafford;
m. Jan. 1812, Catherine, only chi'd of Joseph Willson, Esq.
of Marston Montgomery, co- Derby, and d. July, 1849,
leaving one son, Charles Willson, M.A., Vicar of Lindridge,
Tenbury, co. Worcesti-r, formerly Rector of Whitacre ; and
three daus., of whom the eldest, Elizabeth Sophia, is now of
Tachbrook and Whitnash, co. Warwick.
Henry Eyres, of Tachbrook, near Leamington, Lord of the-
Manor of Whitnash, 6. Jan. 1780; d. s p. 1866.
Robert Eyres, 51. A., b. May, 1781, Rector and Patron of Bir-
lingham, Pershore, co. Worcester.
Mr. Landor d. Nov. 1805, and was s. by his son,
Walter Savage Landor, Esq. of Ipsley, 6. 30 Jan. 1775,
educated at Rugby and Tiin. Coll. Oxford : m. May, 1811,
Julia, dau. of Jean Thallier, Baron Neuveville, of Bath, a lady
of Swiss extraction, and by her (who tt. 17 April, 1879, aged 85),
had issue,
Arnold Savage, his heir,
Waltbh Savage, now of Ipsley Court. Charles Savftge.
Julia Elizabeth Savage.
Walter Savage Landor was a distinguished poet, and is
known as the author of Imayinary Conversations of literary-
Men and Statesmen, and several other productions. He was
formerly a Col. in the Spanish army, and resided chiefly in
Italy. He d. 1865, and was s. by his eldest son,
Arnold Savage I^andor, Esq. of Ipsley Court, co. War-
wick and Llanthony, co. Monmouth, b. 1818, d. unm. 1883,
and was s. by his brother, Walter Savage Landob, Esq., now
of Ipsley Court and Llanthony,
Arms — Arg., two bends gu. each surmounted with a bendlet
dancettee or. Crest — A dexter arm gu. banded with two cot-
tises or, holJing ia the hand a fleur-de-lis urg.
Seats — Ipsley Court, Itedditeh, co. Warwick, and Llanthony
Abbey, Abergavenny, co. Monmouth.
LANE OF KINO'S BROMLEY.
Lane, John Henry Hervey- Vincent, Esq. of
King's Bromley Manor, co. Stafford, J. P., 1st
K. O. Stafford Mil. b. 30 Oct. 1867.
Lineag-e. — The ancient family of Lane came into Eng-
land, according to Hollinshed, with the Conqueror.
SiE Reginald de Lone, grandfather of Adam de Lona, oS
West Hampton, co. Stafford, whose grandson, Richard de la
Lone, 9 Edward II., living at Hampton, was direct ancestor of
John Lane, Esq. of Bentley, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of
Thomas Partrich, of King's Bromley, and dying 19Euzabeth,
was s. by his son,
Thomas LiNE, Esq. of Bentley and Hyde, m. Catherine,
dau. of Richard Treutham, Esq. of Rochester, and aunt of
LAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAX
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Elizabeth de Vere, Countess of Oxford, and had issue, John,
his successor ; Thomas ; Ilithard, of Kearns, co. Jlonmouth ;
and Cassandra, in. Thomas Littleton, 3rd son of Sir Kdward
Littleton, of Pillaton. He d. 31 Elizabeth, and was s. by his
eldest son,
John Lane, Esq. of Bentley and Hyde, m. Jane, dau. of Sir
Edward Littleton, of Pillaton, and had issue, Thomas, his
successor; and Alice, m. Alexander Wightwick, Esq. He d.
8 James I., and was s. by his son,
Thomas Lane, Esq. of Bentley and Hyde, who assisted in
the preservation of King Charles II. after the battle of
Worcester, and sufTered severely for his attachment to the
royal cause. He in. Anne, eldest dau. of Walter Bagot, Esq.
of Blithfield, co. Stafford, and sister of Sir Ilervey Basot, Bart.,
and had several cliildren, i. John, his successor; ii. William,
of Sheiton, from wliom the Irish family sprang ; in. Kichard,
a groom of the bedchamber; i. Jane, celebrated for her heroic
conduct in saving the life of King Charles II. after the
battle of Worcester, in. subsequently, Sir Clement Fisher, of
Packington, co. Warwick, Bart. ; u. Withy, m. — Petre, Esq. ;
III. Anne, m. Edward Birch, Esq. of Leacroft ; iv. Mary, in.
Edward, son of Sir Oliver Nicholas (cupbearerto James I., and
Carver to King Charles I.). Mr. Lane d. 1660, and was s. by
his eldest son.
Col. John Lane, who was so instrumental in saving King
Charlbs II. after the battle of Worcester, and received His
Majesty at his seat at Bentley, from which place he was con-
veyed in disguise by Miss Lane, to Mrs. Norton's, at Abbot's
Leigh, near Bristol. For these signal services the family was
dignified with an especial badge of honour, viz., the Arms of
England in a canton, in augmentation of its paternal coat, and
a crest, a strawberry roan horse, bearing between his forelegs
the royal crown. There is a tradition that Col. Lane was like-
wise offered a peerage, but declined it. He m. Athaliah Anson,
and had, with other issue. Sir Thomas, his successor : Lettice,
who d. 23 Nov. 1709; Frances, m. WiUiam OfHey, of Madeley
Manor, co. Stafford; Mary, m. Sir Humphrey Jervis, Lord
Mayor of Dublin. Col. Lane d. 1667, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Sir Tuomas Lane, Knt. of Bentley, m. Abigail, Lady
Williams, widow of Sir Henry Williams, Bart, of Gwernevet,
and dau. of Samuel Wightwick, Prothonotary of the King's
Bench; and dying 'lb Jan. 1715, was s. by his only surviving
son,
John Lane, Esq. of Bentley, 6. 12 Dec. 1069; m. 30 April,
1702, Mary, dau. and co-heir (with her sister, Sybill, wife
of the Rev. Dr. Birch), of Humf rey Wy rley , Esq. of Hampstead,
CO. Stafford, by Mary his wife, eldest dau., and in her issue,
co-heir (with her sister Jane, in. William de Zulstein, Earl of
Kochford) of Sir Henry Wroth, Knt of Durance, co. Middle-
sex, and had issue. Mr. Lane d. 25 Oct. 1748, and was s. by his
son,
Thomas Lane, Esq. of Bentley, 6. 28 April, 1703; m. 1st,
Miss Anne Austen, and had, John, his successor ; Thomas, d.
j'oung; Mary, m. John Taylor, Esq. of Walsall; Ann, d. young;
Elizabeth Sybilla, m. Koger Holmes, Esq. Mr. Lane in. 2ndly,
Anne Sayer, and by her had, Thomas (liev.). Rector of Hands-
worth, ni. 1779, Esther Barbara, dau. of Sir Thomas Birch,
Judge of the Common Pleas; Charles, d. young ; William, of
Lanesville, Col. in the Army, and for some time Governor of
St. Helena, m. 1787, Margaret, dau. of John Camac, Esq.
of Lurgan, CO. Armagh, and sisterofCol.Jacob Camac, E.I.C.S.,
of Greenmount Lodge, co. Louth, and by her bad issue ;
Edward, d. 1784 ; Jane, in. John Freer, of Birmingham ; Anne,
';«. 1776, George Birch, Esq. of Harborne and Hampstead, co.
Stafford. Mr. Lane d. 1775, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Lane, Esq., 6. 1723; m. 1750, Sarah, dau. and co-
heir of Richard Fowler, Esq. of Pendeford, co. Stafford (see
I'OWLER of fendej'ord), and had issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. Thomas, of Leyton Grange, Essex, b. 30 Sept. 1754; m.
4 Sept. 1784, Barbara, dau. of Thomas Fowler, Esq. of
Pendeford, by whom he had issue.
1 Thomas Gold mith Fowler, b. 5 Nov. 1786: m. Rebecca,
relict of Capt. Napier; and d. 10 April, 1819, s. p.
2 John, b. 6 June, 1788; s. his father at Leyton Grange,
Essex ; m. 1st, 19 Aug. 1817, Jane, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
John Williams, M.A., Vicar of Marston Magna, Somerset,
and Prebendary of Wells, and by her (who d. 7 July,
1818) had issue, a dau.,
Mary Jane, to. 12 June, 1839 John Salt, Esq., who d. 12
Jan. 1865.
He m. 2ndly, 17 Jan. 1825, Elizabeth, only surviving dau.
and heir of William Carter, Esq. and d. 10 Jan. 185'2,
leaving by her (.who d. 17 June, 1852) further issue.
1 Newton John, of Elmhurst Hall, co. Stafford, 6. 25
Nov. 1828 ; m. 26 Oct. 1854. Maryanne Emily, onlv dau.
of Henry Martin Blair, Esq., and d. 5 Feb. 186 J, u'avin<»
issue, °
I. Arthur Lister Newton, 6. 28 Sept. 1858 ; d. IS June
J867.
I. Minnie Florence Newton, m. 12 July, 1874, Cecil
Mark Fulford, Esq., son of Major William Fulford,
K.A. (see Fulford of Fulford) ; he d. » May, 1881.
II. Menina Mary Newton, d. 20 Aug. 1861.
II. William Goldsmith Lister, 6. 7 Dec. 1835.
III. Charles Leveson, b. 21 March, 1839, late Cornet
Royal Dragoons and Lieut. Royal Fusiliers; in. 29'
May, 1860, Fanny Henrietta Katherine, dau. of Henry
Manning, Esq., and has had issue,
I. Charles Chester Leveson, b. 22 Jan. 1862.
II. Francis Lister Leveson, b. 1 May, d. 9 May, 1865.
III. Guy Rupert Leveson, b. 23 Sept. 1866.
IV. Artnur Leveson, b. 1 May, d. 12 May, 1869.
V. Harry Thomas Fentoa Leveson, 6. 16 Aug. 1871.
I. Evelyn Lucy Leveson, ia. 13 Oct. 1879, to Carl
Frederick Westergaard, Esq. of Arendal, Norway.
IV. Harry Thomas Fowler, b. 3 July, 1842; d. 2 April,
1871.
I. Mary, m. 9 Jan. 1850, William Fowler Mountford
Copeland, Esq., son of William Taylor Copeland, Esq.,
M.P.
II. Adelaide Lucy, d. 21 July, 1831.
1(1. Florence, d. 31 Dec. 1851.
IV. Ada Barbara, in. 10 June, 1801, Arthur Davies Ber-
rington, Esq. of Panty-Goitre, co. Monmouth.
V. Amelia Sarah Lucy, in. Isc, 4 April, ls61, George,
eldest son of William Temple, Esq. of Bishopstow, co.
Wilts, who d. 16 Dec. 1808 (see Temple oj Bishopstow),
and 2ndly, 4 Jan. ls?2. Rev. Aylmer Anthony Astley,
Rector ot Everley, co. Wilts, son of Sir Francis Dugdale
Astley, Bart, of Everley.
VI. Alice Julia, in. 3 Sept. 1864, Capt. George NichoU
James Bradford, son of Col. Bradford, of Rickmans-
worth, CO. Hants.
3 Charles, 6. 2 Feb. 1793, of Queen's Coll. Oxford, M.A.
(1817), Rector (pf Wrotham, Rural Dean of Shoreham, co.
Kent, and Hon. Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, ifeo. ; m.
1 July, 1816, Frances Catheiine (whocZ. 26 Oct. I875i, 2nd
dau. of the Right Rev. Daniel Sandford, D.D., Bishop of
Edinburgh (see Sandford of Sandford), and d. 26 March,
1879, having had issue,
I. Thomas Sandford, 6. 28 Sept. 1818; d. 10 July, 1830.
II. Charles Edward, b. 23 July, 1820; d. 20 Aug. 1822.
III. l\ichard Douglas Hay, late Capt. 17th Lancers, b. S>
Dec. 1823; m. 1st, 30 April, 1851. Elizabeth Middleton,
dau. and heir of Thomas Ward, Esq. of Hea h House,
Middlesex, and by her (who d. 12 Feb. 1874) has issue,
Reginald Charles Douglas, 6. 6 April, 1852; in. 17
June, 18?5. Lucy Sadler Gardner, eldest dau. of Rev.
Augustus Pyne, Vicar of Horning, co. Norfolk.
Beaulort Cosmo Douglas, b. 5 July, 1854.
Cecil Thomas Kdward Douglas, b. 29 Nov. 1856.
Charles Robert Midaleton Douglas, b. 2 Feb. 1864.
Blanche Elizabeth Lydston Douglas.
He in. 2ndly, 5 May, 1875, Genette Anne {d. 30 Sept.
1876), 5th dau. of George Adshead, Esq., J. P., and
widow of Robert Moon, Esq., and has by her a dau.,
Frances Catherine Genette.
IV. Charles Henry, b. 16 Jan. 1829 ; d. 29 May, 1832.
V. Thomas Bruce, H.E.I.C. Civil Service, Bengal Presi-
dency, 6. 29 April, 1831; in. 20 July, 1853, Adelaide
Fanny Spring, 4th dau. of William Hallows iielli, Esq.
of the H.E.I.C. Civil Service, and has issue,
1 Cecil Bruce, 6. 11 Dec. 1857.
2 Arthur Bruce, b. 3 Dec. 1858.
3 Frederick Charles Bruce, 6. 5 Jan. 1860.
4 Ernest Henry Bruce, b. 19 Oct. 1861.
5 Herbert Edward Bruce, b. 29 Sept. 1862.
1 Eva Frances Bruce, d. 30 Dec. Is56.
VI. Henry Murray, Chester Herald, and Registrar of
H M. Coll. of Arms, 6. 3 March, 1833; m. 1st, 9 Oct.
1862, Mary Isabella, eldest dau. of Richard Fiennes
Wykeham Martin, 2nd son of Fiennes Wy^elmm
Maitin, Esq. of Leeds Castle, Kent (who d. 29 M; ro i,
1881), and has,
Gerald Stratford Murray, b. 6 Dec. 1863.
He m. 2ndly, 16 F'eb. 1885, Amelia Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of liev. Augustus Asgill Colville, Rector of Liver-
mere, Suffolk.
VH. F'rancis Charles de Lona (Rev.), 6. 21 June, 1834,
.M.A., Rector of Whissonsett cum Horningtolt, co.
Norfolk ; m. 12 Nov. 1879, Mary Anne, widow of Tliomas
Bracewel], Esq.
I. Jane, m. 24 Aug. 1843, General Sir Edward Charles
Warde, K.C.B., who d. 11 June, 1884 (see Warde of
Squerries).
II. Eleanor Sarah, m. 22 June, 1854, John Bourryau
Broadley, Esq. of Kirk Ella, co. Yorlt, late Capt. lith
Lancers, who d. s. p. 29 June, 1867.
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LAIf
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAN
III. Frances Lennox Hencage, ;». 23 Xov. IS'iS, Arthur
Vomligaid Davies Berrinston, Esq., only survivina; son
and heir of J. Davies Berrington, Esq. of Woodland
Castle. CO. Glamorgan. She d. 27 May, ls.'39.
IV. Louisa Anne. v. Alice IlowleyJ d. 1 Jan. 1850.
VI. Blanche Emma, d. 23 Sept. 1860.
4 Kiohard, 6. 2 Oct. 1794; m. 24 April, 1827, Sarah Pink.
Srd dau. of George Thomas Tracy, Esq. of Liskeard, CO.
Cornwall, and d. 27 Jan. 1870, leaving issue,
1 Richard Stuart, 6. 14 July, lS-'9; m. 31 Any. 1852,
Eiiiilv Eliza, eldest dau. of Samuel Levcson, Esq.
2 Charles Stuart, Major-Gen. B.S.C., 6. 9 Feb. 1831; m.
23 Sept. lSo2, Anne Josei hine, Srd dau. of the Rev.
Kichard Bethnell Boyes, and has issue,
I. Charles Stuart, b. 28 Nov. 1863.
II. Henry Arthur, Lieut. Ind. Staff Corps, late 3 D.G.
b. 6 Oct. 18G8.
in. Frederick Cecil, 2nd Lieut, R.A., ;>.30 April, 1871.
I. Lily Alice, m. 26 March, 1873, George Robert
Jauies Shakespeare, Capt. in the army, and has i.ssue,
three daus.
II. Annie, m. 24 Nov. 1875, Robert Mitford, late Lieut.
73rd Kegt. (sfc Mitford of Mitford Castle), and has
two sons and a dau.
III. Emily Marion, m. 6 Nov. 1877, Sholto E. Pem-
berton, Capt. R.A.
IV. Florence, m. 26 Sept. 1878, Lieut. -Col. Leonard W.
Christopher, B.S.C., .son of Major-Gen. L. K. Chris-
topher (see Christopher of Norton).
V. Eva Mary, m. Lieut. Grenville Eowyer, R.E.
3 Thomas Blomefield, late H.E.I.C. Civil Service,
Bengal Presidency, 6. 9 June, 1832; d. unm. 30 Oct.
1872.
4 Wilmot, H.E.I.C. Civil Service, Bengal Presidency,
b. 19 Sept. 1833 ; vi. 1st, 17 Oct. 1864, Louisa Anne,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Charles Patten Vale, Esq.,
and by her (who <l. 26 Sept. 1855) has is.sue, Louisa
Anne. He 7n. 2nd]y, 16 Dec. 1862, Martha, eldest dau.
of the late Lieut. -Col. Henry Roche Osbom, Bengal
army.
5 Henry, 6. 26 May, 1835, who assumed the surname and
arms of Lucas, in addition to and before those of Lane,
by royal licence, dated 4 March, 1856. Mr. Lucas Lane
d. 17 Feb. 1860.
1 Frances Bain, d. 2G Oct. 1835.
2 Sarah Magdalene, vi, 22 July, 1857, Capt. Frederick
Helbert Helbert, 5th Madras Light Cavalry, and d. 8
March, 1874.
3 Emily,7;j. 17 Jan. 18G2, Edward BernhardLiebert,Esq.,
18th Hussars, of Swinton Hall, co. Lancaster.
J Sarah, m. 14 Feb. 1812, William Cotton, Esq. of Walwood
House, Essex, one of the Directors of the Bank of Eng-
land, and Governor in the years 1842-3-4, b. 12 Sept.
178G; d. 1 Dec. 1866. She d. 22 Dec. 1872.
2 Jane, 6. 21 May, 1791 ; d. 21 July, 1791.
Mr. Thomas Lane, of Ley ton Grange, d. 10 Jan. 1824.
hi. Richard, Capt. R.N., b. 6 June, 1761; d. s. p. 28 Feb.
1799.
IV. Newton Charles (Rev.), b. IC Feb. 1763, Rector of In-
goldsby, CO. Lincoln ; d. s. p. 6 March, 1846.
I. Sarah, b. 2 Nov. 1751 ; d. young.
II. Maria, b. 29 Jan. 1757 ; m. 23 April, 1788. the Rev. John
Lucy, of Charlecote Park, co. Warwick, and has issue (sec
LvcY of CharUcote).
III. Sarah, b. 30 March, 1759 : d. young.
Mr. Lane d. 28 June, 1782, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Lane, Esq. of King's Bromley, b. 25 Dec. 1752, Fellow
of Queen's Coll. Camb., Barrister-afr-Law, Deputy-Lieut, of co.
Stafford, High Steward of the town of Burton-upon- Trent,
Ac. ; m. 20 Jan. 1800. Sarah, only surviving dau. of Thomas
Lloyd, Esq. of Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury, and widow of Thomas
Amler, Esq. of Ford Hall, co. Salop, and by her (who d.
I Apiil, 18.55) had issue,
John Newton, his successor.
Thomas Leveson, h. 28 Sept. 1802, of St. John's Coll.
Camb., M. A., ordained 1827, Vicar of Baswick, co. Stafford
ns3C), and of W^asperton, co. Warwick (1834); and Rural
Dean.
Mr. Lane d. 21 Dec. 1824, and was s. by his eldest son,
JoUN NewtuN Lane, Esq. of King's Bromley Manor, J. P.
and D.L., b. 4 Dec. 1800; m. 8 Jan. 18'28, the Hon. Agnes
Bagot, 2nd dau. of William, 2nd Lord Bagot, by the Lady
Louisa Legge, his wife, dau. of George, 3rd Earl of Dart-
mouth, K.G., and by her (who d. 4 Nov. 1885, aged 79) had
issue,
I. John Henrt Bagot, his heir.
n. Alt>ert William, b. 12 April, 1830; and cZ. 7 Jan. 1831.
III. Sidney Leveson, of Baldersby Park, near Thirsk, and
Wykeham Abbey, Scarborough, co. York, J. P. and D.L.
N.K. Yorks., and J. P. co. Northampton, late Capt. 1st Staf-
fordshire Militia; b. 13 April, 1831, m. 6 Jan. 18G3, Isabel
Mary, Viscountess Downe, relict of Henry, Viscount Downe,
and youngest dau. of the Hon. Richard Bagot, bishop of
Bath and Wells, by the Lady Harriet Bagot, and has issue,
Sidney Eniald Ralph, Capt. Srd Batt. Princess of Wales
Own > orks. Uegt., 6. 1863, and Beatrice Mary.
IV. William, b. 14 Feb. and d. 15 April, 1832.
v. Cecil Newton, of Whiston Hall, Shropshire, J. P., 5. 27
Blay, 1833, C.M.G., late Col. 1st Staffordshire Militia,
late Her Majesty's Resident of the Island of Cephalonia,
m. 12 Dec. 1876, Adela Mary, youngest dau. of the Hon.
and Rev. the Hon. Frederic and Lady Georgina Bertie, and
has issue,
I. Newton Frederic Seymour, b. 15 April, 1879.
II. Percy Ernald, 6. 15 Jan. 1881.
HI. John Ronald, b. 31 Dec. 1884.
I. Georgina Agnes Jane, 6. 13 Jan. 1882.
VI. Grcville Charles, 6. 4 Nov. 1834, Capt. (lialf-pay) late
Rifle Brigade, d. 1 Dec. 1878.
VII. Ernald (Ven.), M.A. Archdeacon of Stoke-upon-Trent,
and Rector of Leigh, co Stafford, formerly Fellow of All
Saint's Coll. Oxon, b. 3 March, 1836 ; m. 1879, Evelyn, dau.
of J. W. Philips, Esq., J.P. of Heybridge, Staffordshire.
VIII. Arthur Lewis, b. 18 July, 1840; d. 3 March, 1846.
IX. Edward Alfred Reginald, b. 12 Aug. 1841; d. 29 Sept.
1854.
X. Ronald Bertram, Col. late R.B., A.A.G. at headquarters,
was Assistant Military Secretary to Lord C. Russell, C.B.,
Com. forces in Canada, was A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Duke of
Connaught in Egypt and to General Newdigate in the
Zulu campaign, b. 19 Feb. 1847; m. 11 April, 1893,
Augusta Sarah, Srd dau. of the late John A. Beaumont, Esq.
of VVimtjledon Park.
I. Agnes Loui.sa, d,. 15 June, 1842.
II. Alice Frances Jane, d. 17 Feb. 1846.
III. Edith Emmeline Mary, m. 25 Aug. 1868, Walter James
James, Lord Northbourne.
IV. Isabel Emma Beatrice, ?». 11 April, 1872, Percy Brodrick
Bernard, Esq., eldest son of the Hon. and Right Rev. Charles
Bernard, Bishop of Tuani, and had issue, a dau. who d.
an infant, and a son, Ronald Percy Hamilton. Mrs. Percy
Bernard d. 1 May, 1876.
Mr. Lane d. 13 Oct. 1869, and was s. by his son,
John Henby Bagot Lane, Esq. of King's Bromley Manor,
of the Srd King's Own Stafford Rifles, and Lieut.-Col. Coldstream
Guards, M.A., J.P. for co. Berks and co. Stafford, 6. 24 Feb.
1829 ; m. 28 Jan. 1864, Susan Anne, dau. and co-heir of Henry
William Vincent, Esq. of Lily Hill, Berks, andBradwell Grove,
CO. Oxford, and had issue,
I. John Henkt Heevet Vincent, now of King's Bromley.
II. Arthur Edward Cecil, b. 23 Aug. 1871.
III. George Alfred Osborne, 6. 10 July, 1875.
I. AgnesMary Jane, 6. 21 Oct. 1864; d. 13 May, 1871.
II. Florence Louisa Jane, b. 17 Dec. 18,65 : to. 3 Aug. 1S36.
Hon. Frederic Anson, 4th son of the Earl of Lichfield.
III. Constance Jane, b. 21 April, 1869.
IV. LiUan Emily Isabel Jane, 6. 9 Dec. 1878.
Col. Lane d. 22 March, 1886.
Arms — Per fess or and az., a chevron gu. between three
mullets counterch.angeil ; on a canton of the third, the royal
lions of England (the latter added for the reason mentioned
above) ; quartering Dk la Hyde, Wyrley, Fowler, and many
others. Crest — A strawberry roan horse saliant couped at the
flanks, bridled sa bitted and garnished or, supporting between
the feet an imperial crown ppr. Motto — Garde le Roy.
Seals — King's Bromley Manor, near Lichfield, co. Stafford ;'
and Lily Hill, Bracknell, co. Berks.
Clubs — Wellington, Travellers', and White's.
liANE OF GLENDEN.
Lane, Majoe - Gen. Charles Pcwlett, of
Glenden, co. Dorset, J.P. aud D.L., Major-Gen.
late 21st Hussars, b. 8 Feb. 1826 ; m. 1st, 2 Sept.
1857, Caroline, youngest dau. of G. Lucy, Esq. of
Charlecote Park, co. Warwick, and by her (who d.
6 March, 1864) has issue,
I. Aymeb Powlett, b. 10 July, 18C0.
He m. 2ndly, 14 Sept. 1869, Bertha D'Albiac,
only dau. of John Du Boulay, Esq. of Donhead
Hail, Wilts, and by her has issue,
II. Reginald Powlett, b. 14 Oct. 1871.
III. Marwood Elton, b. 6 Oct. 1874.
Lineage.— This branch of the Lano family is of some
antiquity in co. Northampton. In 1469 (9 Edward IV.),
William Lane was possessed of Orlingbury Manor or Lordship,
and d. 1546, leaving it to his eldest son. Sir Ralph Lane.
During the civil wars the family removed into co. Bucks,
where Thomas Lane, son of the above Sir Ralph, purchased
the manor and estate of Hitchenden, or Ewenden, and had
two sons, John, his heir, and Robert, Vicar of Hitchenden,
who was buried there 27 Nov. 1572. The eldest son,
John Lane, of Hitchenden, who d. 1578, was father of
LAN
THE LAISTDED GENTRY.
LAK
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EoBEKT Lane, in. Alice, dau! of Robert Saunders, of Ham-
bledon, co. Bucks, and had issue. Hia 4th son,
Fkancis Lane, of London, merchant, bapt. 5 Nov. 1587 ; m.
twice, and had issue by both wives. His 2nd son (by the first
■wife), John Lane, also of the City of London, b. about 1621 ;
lined for Sheriff and Alderman ; ni. 1st, Elizabeth Taylor, of
CO. Stafford; and 2ndly, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir John Trevor,
Knt. of Trevalyn, and widow of Alderman Welden. By the
former (who d. 22 Nov. 1677) Mr. Lane left (with a dau. Jlary,
m. Paul Foley, of Stoke Edith, co. Hereford, Speaker of the
House of Commons) a son and successor.
Sir Thcmas Lane, Knt., Alderman of London, Sheriff of
that city 1693, and Lord Mayor 1695. He m. 1st, Blary, sister
of Sir Henry Ashhurst, Bart., and 2ndly, Elizabeth, relict of
Sir Thomas Cuddcn, Knt., Chamberlain of London. By the
former (who d. 29 Nov. 1698) he had (with several daus., one
of whom, Elizabeth, m. Sir David Hamilton, M.D.), four sons,
of whom the eldest,
John Lane, Esq., 6. 1677; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
Ilovenor, merchant of London, and by her (who d. 21 Dec.
1783) had, with other issue, Thomas, a Master in Chancery,
and a 4th son,
William Lane, Esq., 6. 1709 ; m. Elizabeth Pynseut, of the
family of Sir William Pynsent, Bart, of Burton Pynsent, Devon,
n.nd by her (who had been previously m. to Mr. Anderson, and
d. 1807) had issue,
William, who m. twice ; by his first wife he had VTilliam ;
Thomas. Mary; and Eliza, m. Benjamin Wlutelock, Esq. ;
and by his 2nd (Susan, dau. of Kev. Dr. Pollock) he had
Charlton, of Jesus Coll. Cambridge, M. A., Piector of Hamp-
Etead, Middlesex, d. leaving issue ; Charles Thomas, Bar-
rister-at-Law, deceased, and Susan.
Thomas, of whom presently.
John, Rector of SawLridgeworth, Herts, and High Readings,
Essex, m. Molly Impey, niece of Sir Elijah Impey ; and d.
1817, leaving issue.
Mr. Lane d. 1785. His 2nd son,
Thomas Lane, Esq., 6. 2 Jan. 1759 ; m. 28 May, 1788, Sarah
Charlotte, only dau. of John Williams, Esq. of Dorset and of
Wimpole Street, by Charlotte Thornhill his wife; and d. 15
Nov. 1822, leaving an only surviving child,
Charles Lane, Esq. of Badgemore, co. Oxford, J. P. and
D.L., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 27 Oct. 1793; m. 3 Jan. 1S24, Emily
jNIaria, 2nd dau. of John Thornhill, Esq., and by her (who d.
21 July, 1S77) had issue,
I. Charles Powlett, now of Badgemore.
II. Thomas Thornhill, 6. 14 Nov. 183S; d. 3 April, 1873.
III. John Reynolds (Rev.), M. A., Rector of Tattersett-with-
Tatterford, Norli.lk, b. 14 Nov. 1835.
IV. Cudbert W^iUiam Jones, 6. 10 March, 1842 ; d. unm. 9
Sept. 1864.
I. Francina Maria, m. 16 May, 1865, the Eight Rev. Thomas
Baker Morrell, D.D., late Bishop (coadjutor; of Edinburgh,
who d. 15 Nov. 1877. She vi. 2ndiy, 6 Way, 1685, Lord
Keane.
II. Henrietta Catharine, m. 28 April, 1856, Valentine Dudley
Henry Cary Elwes, Esq., late of the 12th Lancers, only son
and heir of Cary Charles Elwes, Esq. ol Greai. Billing Hall,
CO. Northampton; d. 28 April, lb64, leaving no issue {ste
Elwes of Great Billing).
III. Emily Rose, m. 15 April, 1857, Rev. Henry George
Eland, M.A., Vicar of Bedminster, near Bristol, who is
deceased.
IV. Anna Maria, d. 16 May, 1836.
V. Helena Ursula, d. 17 March, 1887.
Mr. Lane d. 9 Dec. 1878.
Arms — Per pale az. and gu. three saltiers couped arg. Crest
— Two griffins' heads, one gu. the other az. issuing out of a
crescent or. Motio — Nee degenero.
Seat — Glanden, Wiraborne.
6Yu6— Naval and Military.
LANE OF MIDDLETON.
Lane, Henkt Chaeles, Esq. of Middleton, co.
Sussex, J.P., b. 10 Feb. 1832 ; m. 26 July, 1860,
Katharine, 4th dau. of the Eev. Anthony Lewis
Lambert, Eector of Chilbolton, Hants. Mr. H. C.
Lane was educated at Eton and Christ Church,
Oxford, and was formerly Lieut. 2nd Life Q-iiards.
Lineage — Thomas Lane, Esq., M.D., of Southover, m.
Mary, dau. of Walter Dobell, sole heir to her uncle, William
Dobell, of Streat, co. Sussex, and by her (who d. 1798, aged
84) had issue, William, rf. s. p. 1772 ; and Thomas. He d. 1779,
aged 73. His younger son,
Thomas Lane, Esq., in. 7 Dec. 1782, Mary, dau. of John
Ingrey, of AshweU, Herts, and by her (who d. Oct. 1833) had
issue,
Henry Thomas, of whom presently.
Harriet, vi. Rev. John Austen, Eector of Cheveniag, co.
Kent, and d. 1873, aged 83.
Mary Anne, m. Rev. William Anthony FitzHugh, Eector of
Streat, and </. 1869, aged 71.
Mr. Lane d. 1805, aged 50. His son,
Henrt Thomas Lane, Esq., m. 1831, Jane Rachel, 5th dau.
of Charles Lambert, Esq., and by her had issue, an only son,
Eev. Henkt Charles, now of Middleton.
Mr. Lane d. 15 Feb. 1834, aged 40. HiswiiowM. 2adly, I83S,
Eev. Edward Pering Henstowe, and liad issue,
I. Edward John Lambert Bartheleraon, Vicar of Bridport,
CO. Dorset, m. Isabel, 3rd dau. of Edward Bagehot, Esq.
and has issue, Henry Bagehot; Lionel; Walter; Leonard;
and Dorothea Mabel.
I. Cecilia Jane, m. Aired FitzHugh, C.B., Major-Gen.
(retired), late Col. Comm. 5th Goorkhas, and has issue.
Alfred Edward Lane. ii. Jane Bachel.
.i^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Lane, per saltire az. and gu.
in chief two saltires couped, and another in base, arg. in each
tiank a mullet, or; 2nd and 3rd, Dobell, sa., a doe passant,
between three bells, arg. Crest — Two griphons' heads erased,
addorsed, or, in the beak of each a sprig of laurel, ppr. Motto
— Loyal jusqu'a la mort.
Seat — Middleton, Hassocks, co. Sussex.
LANE OF GEATTANS.
Lane, "William, Esq. of Grattans, co. Devon,
Lord of the Manor of Bow, b. 17 Oct. 1819 ; m.
1848, Eliza, dau. of Elias Tremlett, of Sandford,
and has issue,
William, b. 1852 ; m. 1879, Mary Langdon, dau. of the late
James Dunning, Esq. of Throwleigh, Devon, and has
issue, I. Percival DcNNiNg; u. John Dimning ; and i,
Winnifred Mary.
Mr. Lane is son of John Lane, Esq. of Woolsgrove,
Devon (son of John Lane, by his wife Betty), who
d. 1832, by his wife Sophia {m. 1817), dau. of
Thomas Hemens, Esq. of Bridford, Devon.
Seai— Grattans, Bow, E.S.O., N.Devon.
LANE-CLAYPON OF TYTTON HALL.
Lane - Claxpon, William Waed Clatpon,
Esq. of Tytton Hall, co. Lincoln, J. P. (Holland
Division), b. 1 Aug. 1845; m. 14 June, 1871,
Edith Margaret, youngest dau. of William Fen-
wick Stow, Esq. of Ked Hall, Leeds, and has issue.
I. Joseph Charlton, b. 9 May, 1831.
II. Edward William, b. 7 March, 1886.
I. Edith Marian Claypon. ii. Janet Elizabeth.
This gentleman, who assumed the name of Clatpon
by royal licence in 1877, is the youngest son of
EcT. Charlton Lane, who d. 29 May, 1875, by his
wife, Jane Hill m. 22 Feb. 1832 ; and d. 20 April,
1877). He has had two brothers, Charlton George
Lane (Kev.) who d. 2 Nov. 1892, and Charles
Thomas Lane, of Dangstein, Sussex, J.P. and C.C.,
b. 1840, m. 1872, Minna, dau. of the late Joseph
Locke, Esq. M.P. and widow of James Henry
Edward Archedeckne Butler, Esq. and lias issue,
Eobert Charlton, b. 18', 3 ; and two sisters, Louisa,
Burnham and Mary E. FlintofP.
Seat — Tytton Hall, Boston, co. Lincoln.
LANE OF MOUNDSLEY HALL.
Lank, Chaeles Pelham:, Esq. of Moundsley
Hall, CO. Worcester, J.P. for cos. of Worcester and
Warwick, M.A. Oxford ; b. 25 Sept. 1851 ; m. 22
Feb. 1877, Catharine George Ann, eldest dau. of
George Webster Napier, Esq. of Wilmslow, co.
Chester, and has issue,
I. Thomas Eeginald Pelham, b. 23 May, 1878.
II. Charles Cyril Pelham, b. 19 Aug. 1879.
III. Arthur Geoffrey Napier, b. 30 June, 1883.
I. Dorothy Evelyn, 6. 18 Feb. 1881.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAN-
Mr. Lane s. to Moundsley Hall on tLe death of
his father lS7t3.
Lineag-e. — Thomas Laxb, cf Hanaswortli, co. Stafford,
foiTiierly of Birmingham, co. Warwick, d. 27 Aug. 1842, aged
80, leaving, tiy Susanna his wife (sister of Elizabeth Harrison),
•who d. 27 June, 1S41, an only .^on,
Joseph Lane, of Aston, co. Warwick, and formerly of Bir-
mingham, 6. 31 Dec. 1735; m. 1 May, 1819, Sarah, dau. of
Eichard Swinborne, of Yardley, co. Worcester, and d. 24 Nov.
1S73, leaving by her (who d. 31 March, 185S) an only son,
Thouas Lane, Esq. of Moundsley Hall, J. P. and D.L. co.
Worcester, J. P. co. Warwick, purchased this property In
1852 from Edward Dawson, Esq., b. 21 Jan. 1820; m. 6 July,
1843, Anne Perry, 2nd dau. of Charles Shaw, Esq. of
Zdgbaston, and d. 27 May, 1876, having by her (who d. 25
Jan. 18t)2) had issue,
I. Charles Pelham, now of Moundsley Hall.
I. Annie Constance, ft. 30 June, 1844; m.2 March, 1871,
Kcv. James Joseph Myrton Cunynghame (youngest son of
Col. Sir David Cunynghame, Bart, of Miliicraig, co. Ayr),
Kector of Horseheath, co. Cambridge, and d. 24 Sept. 1889,
leaving by him (wliorf. 20 July, 1885), live daus.
n. Mary Jane Ahce, b. 1 Jan. 1846; d. 25 Oct. 1873.
Arms — Per pale, az. and gu., four crescents in fesse betw.
three saltires, or. Cresl — i'wo griffins' heads, couped and
addorsed, the dexter az., and the sinister gu., in front tliere-
of a crescent, betw. twosaltiris fessewise, arg.' Motto — Tenai
ut fidelis.
iSeoi— Moundsley Hall, King's Xorton, co. Worcester.
Clubs — New University, and Primrose.
LANGDALE OF COMPTON.
La'S'gdale, Eey. Geoege Augustus, of Comp-
ton, Sussex, M.A. of St. John's Coll., Cambridge,
Vicar of Comjjton-eum-Upmarden, Sussex, 6. 15
Jan. 1817 ; m. 5 Sept. 1848, Elizabeth Buchanan,
dau. of Henry S. Hyde Wollaston, Esq. of Welling,
Kent, and by her (who d. 6 June, 1893) has had
issue,
I Augustus Wollaston, 6. 15 Sept. 1S49; m. 20 Feb. 1877,
Louisa Constance, youngest dau. of Joha Hardcastle,
Esq. of Wakefield, co. York, ar.d d. 18 Nov. 1885, having
had issue,
Augustus Makmaduke Newnham, b. 18 May, 1878,
Cecil Marmaduke Launcelot, d. an infant.
ii. Walter Atkinson, h. 23 Nov. 1850; d. 7 April, 1875.
III. Horace Marmaduke, JLA., in holy orders, b. 12 May,
1855; m. 6 Nov. 1878, Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of
William Jacob, Esq. of Isle of Wight, and has is»ue,
Kenneth Marmaduke, 6. 17 Feb. 1884; Clifford Marma-
duke, b. 15 Sept. 1886; Avice Hyde, 6. 26 Oct. 1879;
Kathleen Buchanan, 6. 28 Jan. 1882.
I. Fanny Constance, m. 1 Oct. 1889, H. H. Warner Circuitt,
Esq.
Liineage. — George Langdale, Esq. of March, Isle of
Ely, descended from the Langdales of Houghton, co. York, d.
1674, leaving by Margaret his wife, his 2nd but only surviving
son,
Godfrey Langdale, Esq. of Longthorpe, b. in 1674; m.
Margaret, dau. of George Sayer, Esq. of Huntingdon, and by
her (who d. 20 Oct. 1744) had issue. Mr. Langdale, dying 1
Jan. 1737, was s. by his 3rd but only surviving son,
Marmaduke Langdale, Esq. of Southampton How, Blooms-
bur}-, b. 12 Oct. 1719; d. 26 Aug. 1782, leaving by his wife
Mary, only child and heir of John Lighthasel, Esq. a son and
Fuccesaor,
Marmaduke Langdale, Esq. of New Ormond Street,
Queen Square, Holborn, 6. 5 May, 1756; m. 20 Dec. 1778,
Sarah Augusta, eldest dau. of Robert Kelham, Esq. of Great
Gonerby, and Billingborough, co. Lincoln, and of Bush Hill,
Edmonton, co. Middlesex, senior member of the Hon. Society
of Lincoln's Inn, and d. 13 Aug. 1832, having had issue,
I. Marmaduke Eobert, of whom presently.
II. EoEEBT Kelham, who assumed the surname and arms of
Kelham only (see Kelham of Bleasly).
III. George, b. 24 Aug. 1791 ; m. Cora Eliza, dau. of Charles
Cooper, Esq., who d. 9 Dec 1844, leaving issue, Eliza, ni.
25 Jan. 1859, Kev. F. W. De Castro, Kector of Arley, co.
Warwick.
IV. William John, B.A. in Holy Orders, of St. Catherine's
Coll., Camb., b. 9 May, 1796; m. Mary Anne, dau. and co-
heiress of Henry H. Jackson, Esq. of Lewee, Sussex, who
d. 21 Jan. 1885, leaving issue,
1 William Augustus, h. 12 Feb. 1834.
2 Marmaduke Albert, of Leaoroft, Staines. 6.4 Nov. 1839 ;
m. 22 Sept. 1870, Emma Jane, dau. of Thomas J. Kolph,
Esq. of Brandon, Suffolk, and has issue, Florence Ethel,
ft. 1 May, 1872; Emma Edith, ft. 30 Sept. 1874; Alice
May, 6. 3 May, 1876; Irene Stella Kolph, 6. 18 Nov.
1880.
3 Henry Jackson, of Bridgcworth Hall, Sussex, 5. 2 Feb.
1844 ; m. Mary, dau. of — Findlay.
I Margaret Charlotte.
I. Sarah, m. 1st, Rev. Edward Smith, of Folkingham, co.
Lincoln ; 2ndly, Rev. Charles Day.
II. Avice, m. WiUiam James May, Esq. of Southwell,
Notts.
III. Elizabeth, i/i. 12 Aug. 1815, William Belt, Esq. of the
Crown Office, Temple.
The eldest son,
Marmaduke Robert Langdale, Esq. of Garston House,
Godstone, Surrey, and Pix Hall, Hawkhurst, Kent, F.R.A.S.,
F.R.B.S., b. a April, 1785; m. 1 Oct. 1812, Louisa, dau. and
co-heir of George Jourdan, Esq., and by her (who d. 23 July,
18C3) had issue,
I. Marmaduke Langdale, Lieut. 41st Foot, 6. 11 Aug. 1813;
m. 24 March, 1838, Henrietta, dau. of H. Chapman, Esq. of
St. Thomd, Madras, and d. 1 Oct. 1842, having by her (who
d. 29 Nov. 1861) had issue,
Marmaduke Robert, 6. 2 March, 1839; m. 24 July, 1867.
Christina, eldest dau. of F. W. von Stieglitz, of Ormley
Avoca, Tasmania, who d. 5 Aug. 1888, having had issue,
Charles Stuart, b. 9 Jan. 1869 ; Anna Frances, 6. 23 Dec.
1869; Charlotte Marian, d. young.
II. Alfred, of Beacon Hill House, Churt, Surrey. 6. 20 Sept.
1815; m. 11 April, 1844, Charlotte, eldest dau.' of William
Keene, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of Gower Street, Bedford
Square, London, and d. 29 Sept. 1890, leaving issue,
Alfred Augustus, b. 13 Feb. 1847; in. 8 Jan. 1874, Kathleen
Grace, only dau. of Robert John Charles Herries, Esq.
Arthur Noel, 6. 26 Dec. 1859.
Charlotte, m. 17 Jan. 1877, Alfred Tom Heather, Esq., -who
d. 20 Dec. 1892.
Alice.
Edith, TO. 5 Aug. 1885, Arthur John Wright Circuitt,
Esq.
III. George Augustus, now of Compton.
IV. William Atkinson, of Ladbroke Square, London, 6. 6 Nov.
1818; TO. 1st, 31 March, 1849, Mary Anne, youngest dau. of
Sir John Jacob Hansler, Knt. of East Wood Bury, Essex,
and by her (who. d. 22 April, 1855) had issue,
Ernest William Hansler, 6. 21 Sept. 1850.
Marmaduke Cecil, b. 22 Nov. 1851; d. 28 Aug. 1868.
Frederick Lenox, Lieut. li.N., b. 1 Feb. 1853.
Percy Kelham, b. 27 Feb. 1855 ; m. 27 Aug. 1878, Mary Ethel
Baker, 2nd dau. of Francis Francis, Esq. of the Firs,
Twickenham, and has issue, Violet Vavasour.
He. 111. 2ndly, 19 Feb. 1857, Elizabeth, dau. of Valentine
Knight, Esq. of Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park, and d. 30
Oct. 18^4, having had issue,
Valentine Vavasour, d. an infant.
William, b. 4 April, 1867.
Rose Edith, m. Edward Bird Selby, Esq.
Florence Ada, d. young.
Blanche Holmwood, m. James Pope, Esq.
Mr. Langdale d. 26 Sept. 1860.
Arms — Party per chevron az. and sa., a chevron erm., betw.
three estoiles, arg.
Ciest—On a mount vert an estoile, arg., betw. two oak
branches, ppr.
Motto — Post tenebras lucem.
Seat — Compton, Sussex.
LANGLEY OF COAL BROOK.
Langlet, George, Esq. of Coal 13 rook, co. Tip-
perary, J. P. and D.L., and J. P. co. Kilkenny, b.
9 June, 1838; m. Oct. 1862, Katherine Elizabeth,
dau. of Rev. George Peacocke, Hector of Holycross,
and has issue, three daus.,
I. Katherine Georgina.
II. Elizabetli Dorothea Villiers. iii. Henrietta.
He *. his brother 1868.
Lineag'e. — Henry Langlet, a Lieut, in Capt. Thomas
Ask's troop in Col. Hierom Sankey's Regt. of Horse in Crom-
well's army, went to Ireland 1649 from Prestwich, Lanca-
shire, and was put into possession of lands in the Barony of
Slievardagh, co. Tipperary, 1655. He was the son of Deodatus
Langley, who was son of Rev. William Langley, Rector of
Prestwich, 1569-1611, who was supposed to be descended from
the Langleys of Agecroft Hall, co. Lancaster. His wife's
LAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAX
1149
name was Ann, and his sister, Dorothy Langley, was of Bury,
eo. Lancaster. Henry Langley, bapt. 23 Aug. 1618, whose
will bears date 2 Feb. 1666, was dead 1667, His son,
Charles Langley, Esq. of Lisnamrock, co. Tipperary, to
whom His father left lauds in the Barony of Slievardagh, d.
before 29 March, 1723, when his will was proyed. He left a
son,
Heset Lanolet, Esq. of Lisnamrock, made a deed of
settlement, dated 30 Oct. 1742, and by Anne his wife, had
issue,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. Henry, of Priestown, co. Tipperary, ancestor of the family
of Langleto/ Brittas Castle.
III. Lawrence, Capt. R.N. ; d. unm.
IV. Thomas, of Archerstown, co. Tipperary. m. 1780, Cathe-
rine, dau. of John Nicholson, Esq. of Tutulla, co. Tip-
perary, and d. 1807, having had,
1 Henry, of Archerstown, m. 1815, Lydia, eldest dau. of
Eicliard Levinge, Esq. of Belmont, co. Kilkenny, and d.
28 Dec. 18.58, having had surviving issue,
Henry Langley, Esq. of Archerstown, Thurles, co.
Tipperary, J.P., 6. 20 Oct. 1820; m. 7 Aug. 1860,
Caiherine Maria Victoria, dau. of John Toler, M.D.,
and has a son, Henry, b. 7 July, 1862, and a dau. Cathe-
rine Elizabeth.
2 Lawrence. 3 Thomas.
i Blanch. 2 Anna Maria. 3 Catherine.
I. Eachel, m. — Blackmore, Esq. of co. Kildare.
II. Mary, m. — Clutterbuck, Esq. of Bannistown.
Henry Langley's son and successor,
Charles Langley, Esq. of Lisnamrock, whose will, dated
13 Oct. 1791, was proved 21 March, 1793, m. Alice, dau. of
John Croker, of the family of Crokee of Ballinagarde, co.
Limerick (her will was proved 1793), and had, with, other
issue,
L Henry, his heir. ii. Charles, d. unm.
jii. Thomas.
IV. Lawrence, m. a dau. of Going, of Ballyphilip, d. s. p.
The eldest son,
Henry Langley, Esq. of Lisnamrock, co. Tipperary, vi.
Frances, dau. of Jeremiah Jackson, Esq. of Fanningstown, co.
Limerick, and d. 1808, leaving by her, who d. 1802, issue,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. Jeremiah, m. Lydia, eldest dau. of Godfrey Taylor, Esq.
of Noan, CO. Tipperary, and had issue,
1 Henry, Lieut. E.I.C. Navy, murdered in a mutiny at sea.
2 Cliarles.
1 Frances. 2 Lydia, m . Lieut. George Jackson, K.N.
I. Catherine, m. George Tuthill, Esq. of Ballyteigue, co.
Limerick, and had issue.
The eldest son,
Charles Heney Langley, Esq. of Lisnamrock and Coal
Brook, a Deputy-Governor of co. Tipperary, b. 1772 ; m. 24
July, 1794, Frances, dau. of Col. John Bagwell, of Kilmore,
CO. Tipperary, and had by her, who d. 1846, issue,
I. Heney, his heir.
II. Charles, b. 1799 ; d. unm.
III. John, J. P., 6. 1810; d. unm.
IV. Hamilton William, 6. 1817, m. Isabella, dau. of lonStud-
dert, Esq. of Elm Hill, co. Clare; and d. in Buenos Ayres,
1867, leaving issue, Charles, d. s. p.; Ion; Hamilton;
Henry; George; Emily, m. John Eraser, Esq.; and
FYances.
I. Frances, m. 16 Feb. 1816, 'William Atkinson, Esq., D.L.,
of Kehins, co. Mayo.
II. Isabella, d. young.
III. Catherine, m. Fiercy Bagwell, Esq., Commander K.N.,
and d. s. p. iv. Elizabeth, d. young.
V. Jane, m. Eev. David Whitty, of Rathvilly, and has issue,
John, m. Emily, dau. of William Garde, Esq. ; Charles,
M.D. ; Irwin ; Frances; Anne, m. John Bury, M.D. ; Eliza-
beth, m. Arthur English, Esq. : and Gertrude.
\i. Gertrude, m. liev. William Whitty, M.A., of Cromwell's
Ford, CO. Carlow, and has issue, William (Kev.) ; Charles
Langley, late G6th Eegt. ; Eichard Lawrence ; and Anne
Elizabeth, d. young.
VII. Dorcas Henrietta, m. 1840, James Nixon, Esq. of Clone,
CO. Kilkenny, J. P., and has issue, Arundel, Capt. E.A., b.
184'J, m. 1876, Maria Lucy, dau. of John Lawrence, Esq.,
D.L. ; F'rances ; and Henrietta.
Mr. Lansley d. 10 April, 1831, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Langley, Esq. of Coal Brook and Lisnamrock, b.
1797; m. 9 April, 1832, his cousin, Elizabeth Dorothea, dau.
of George Tuthill, Esq. of Ballyteigue, co. Limerick, and d.
16 Aug. 1860, having had by her, who d. Aug. 1870, three
sons,
I. Charles Henry, of Coal Brook, d. unm. 7 Aug. 1863.
II. George, now of Coal Brook.
III. Henry Percy, d. young, 11 June, 1344.
Ai-ms—Arg., a fess sa. in chief three hurts. Crest — A cocka-
trice, wings addorsed sa. combed and wattled gu. Motto —
Fide sed cui vide.
Seat — Coal Brook, New Birmingham, co. Tipperary.
liANaLEY OF BRITTAS CASTLE.
Langley, Heney, Esq., formerly of Brittas
Castle, CO. Tipperary, now possessed of landed pro-
perty near Thurles, Fethard, and Ardfinan, eo. Tip-
perary, J. P. and D.L., late 2nd Life Guards, b. 19
Sept. 1820; m. 15 Dec. 18-15, Harriet Maria, only
child of James Bradshaw, Esq., M.P. for Canter-
bury, and has issue,
I. Henry FitzKoy James, b. 8 Dec. 1846, 2nd Sec. of Lega-
tion at Buenos Ayres, d. unm. 30 Nov. 1884.
II. Gerald Charles, Capt. E.N., b. 13 Oct. 1848; m. 11
April, 1893, Juanita Maxwell, dau. of the late William
Scott, Esq. of Ashbrooke, Edinburgh.
in. Hubert Boyle, b. 5 March, 1852; d. unm. 1873.
IV. Walter Louis Frederick Golfz, 6. 22 Feb. 1855.
v. Algernon Arthur, b. 25 March, 1863.
VI. Claude Spencer, b. 25 Sept. 1867.
I. Grace. ii. Isabel Augasta Kitty. in. Florence.
IV. Constance Laura Mary, 711. Jan. 1880, C. J. Smith, Esq.,
and had issue, a son and a dau. v. Marion.
Ijineag'e. — Heney Langley, Esq. of Priestown (now
called Langley Lodge), co. Tipperary (2nd son of Henry
Langley, Esq. of Lisnamrock, who was son of Charles Lang-
ley, Esq., and grandson of Lieut. Henry Langley, of Col.
Hierom Sankey's Eegt. of Horse in Cro.mwell's army), m.
Margaret, dau. and heiress of Oliver Grace, Esq. of Brittas
Castle, who was grandson of John Grace, Esq. of Brittas
Castle, by Joan his wife, dau. of Thomas Butler, Esq. of
Brittas, great-grandson of Tibbott Butler, brother of Edmund,
Lord Diinboyne. John Grace, of Brittas Castle, was great-
grandson of Sir Oliver Grace of Ballylinch, whose father,
John Grace, Baron of Courtstown, was representative of the
great Anglo-Norman family of Grace. By Margaret his wife
Henry Langley had issue,
I. Henry Grace, of Brittas Castle, m. 1st, Sophia, dau. of
Tenison ; 2ndly, Mary, dau. of John Bagwell, of Marlfield,
CO. Tipperary, M.P.; and d. s. p.
II. Oliver, of whom presently.
III. Lawrence Grace, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Eichard Moore,
of Barne, co. Tipperary, and had issue, Henry Acousins, of
Brittas Castle, and Langley Lodge, Capt. 6th Dragoons,
d. s. p. Mr. Langley m. 2ndly, Susanna, dau. of Godfrey
Taylor, of Noan,_co. Tipperary, but had no issue by her.
The 2nd son,
Olivee Langley, Esq., to. 1783, Elizabeth Butler, and left
issue at his decease, 1825,
Heney, his heir. Eichard, Lieut, in the army.
Oliver (Eev.). Lawrence, m.
John, m. Mary, dau. of Natt. Taylor, Esq. of Somerville, co.
Tipperary, and had is.-*ue, Susanna, Helena, and Adelaide.
Margaret, m. Eichard Phillips, Esq.
Mary, m. John Hurst, Esq.
The eldest son,
Hen-ey Langley, Esq. of Brittas Castle, Major in the army,
m. 7 May, 1807, Maria, dau. of Henry Penton, Esq. of Penton-
ville, Middlesex, M.P. for Winchester, and had issue,
Hen'ky, present representative of the family.
Oliver Grace, formerly Col. 16th Eegt., m. Marie, dau. of J.
E. W*llkinson, Esq. of Potterton Hall, co. Cork, and has
issue, one son and one dau.
Elizabeth Maria, m. Col. Henry Penton, of Pentonville, and
has issue.
Catherine Fanny, m. Percy Gough, Esq. (see Bvrke' a Peerage,
Gough. v.). and has issue, four sons and two daus.
Mary, m. William Perry, Esq.. of Woodrooff, Clonmel, J.P.
and D.L., and had issue, one son and one dau.
Sophia, d. unm.
Isabella Petronella, to. Col. Edward Bagwell Purefoy, of
Greenfields, J.P. and D.L. for Tipperary.
Major Langley J. 12 Oct. 1834, and his widow, Maria, Feb. 1862,
Arms— Arg., on a fess sa. a crescent or, in chief three hurts,
quartering Geace of Brittas Castle ; gu., a lion rampant per
fess arg. and or. Crest— A cockatrice, wings addorsed sa.,
combed, wattled, and spurred gu., charged with a crescent or.
Motto— Pide sed cui vide.
Residence— 31, Quetu's Gate Terrace, London, W.
LANGTON OF LANGTON.
Langton, Bennet Eothes, Esq. of Langton
Hall, CO. Lincoln, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1874, b.
1150
LAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LAT
9 May, 18-10 ; m. 6 June, 1865, Lucy Katharine,
only dau. of the Eev. Langhorne Burton Bui'ton,
Rector and Lord of the Manor of Somersby, and
has issue,
1. Ben-set, h. IS70. ii. Stephen, 6. 1S72.
III. Algernon Charles Mainwaring, h. 1S79.
I. Mabel Katharine Marion Burton.
II. Diana Charlotte Lee Mainwaring.
III. Dora Florence Geraldine.
IV. Ailela Kathleen. v. Enid Mnriel.
Liineagre. — The manor of Langton, a grant of free
■\Tarren from King Henry II., has been ever since in the
possession of this very ancient family, which derives its
name from the parish, and has its pedigree entered in the
Visitation of co. Lincoln of 1634. ''The village of Langton,"
says Allen, in bis History of Lincolnshire, "is celebrated
as ha.ving been the birthplace of three distinguished cha-
racters: 1st, Stephen Langton, Cardinal-Archbishop of Can-
terbury in the reign of King John ; 2nd, Dr. William
Langton, President of Magdalen College, Oxford, temp.
James I. : and 3rd, Bennet Langton, whose name is associated
with Dr. Samuel Johnson." George Langton, Esq., eldest
son and heir of George Langton, Esq., by his wife Miss
Feme, m. Diana, dau. of Edmund Tumor, Esq. of Stoke
Kochford, co. Lincoln, and had issue, i Bennet, his heir;
II. Feme, d. young ; i. Diana, m. Kev. Dr. tJvedale ; and ii.
Juliet, !)!. Rev. William Brackenbury. The eldest son and heir,
Besnet Langton, Esq. of Langton, m. 1770, Mary, Dowager-
Countess of Bothes, dau. of Greshara Lloyd, Esq., by Mary
Holt his wife, great-niece of the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and
had issue (with six daus., Mary, Diana, Jane, Elizabeth,
Isabella, and Margaret), three sons,
George, of Langton.
Peregrine, who assumed the surname of Massingbebd (s«
Massingberd of Gunby.)
Algernon, b. 1^1, originally a military officer, subse-
quently in holy orders: m. Mary Anne, sister of Edward
Drewe. Esq. of Grange, Devon, and d. 1829, leaving one
child, Bennet.
The son and heir,
George Langton, Esq. of Langton, m. 1839, Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Mainwaring, Esq.. of Coleby Hall, co. Lincoln, and
was father of
John Stephen Langton, Esq. b. 1794, m. 1816, Alice, dau.
of John Armstead, Esq., and by her (who d. 1833) had a son,
George Bennet Langton, Esq., m. 1839, Marianne,
youngest dau. of Langlcy Brackenbury, Esq. (son of Langley
Carr Brackenbury, Esq. of Panton Hall, co. Lincoln).
Mr. Langton and his wife both d. 1844, leaving issue,
I. Bennet Rothes, now of Langton.
u. John Stephen Algernon, 6. 1»42, d. 1892.
III. George Bennet, 6. 1844, d. 1870.
I. Constance, d. young.
j4-y-m«— Quarterly : sa. and or, a bend arg. Crest — An eagle
or, and a wivem vert, interwoven and erect on their tails.
Stat — Langton Hall, SpUsby, co. Lincoln.
Clubs — Conservative.
LARNACH OF BRAMBLETYE.
Laekach, Donald, Esq. of Brambletye, co.
Sussex, High Sheriff 1883, I. 17 July, 1817, m.
8 Sept. 1845, Jane Elizabeth, dau. of William
Walker, Esq. of Sydney, N.S. W., and has had issue,
I. William Walker, b. 1846, d. 1880.
II. James Walker, of Alderbury, Banbury, Capt. Suffolk
Hussars, b. 1849 ; m. 29 June, 1889, Lady Isabel Boyle,
dau. of Richard, 9th Earl of Cork, and has issue, Isabel,
b. 1890.
in. Sydney, 6. 1852.
IV. Herbert Donald, h. 1856 ; m. Alice, dau. of E. Ansdell,
Esq., R.A., and d. 1892.
I. Elizabeth Walker, m. Col. Alfred Robert Margery, of
Chatham Park, East Grinstead.
ilr. Lamach, formerly a banker in Australia, is
I'ldest son of William Larnach, Esq. of Caithness,
2s\B. (who d. 1829), by his wife, Margaret Smith.
Seat— Brambletye, near East Grinstead, Sussex.
LA TOUCHE OF BELLEVUE.
La TorcHE, Francis, Esq. of Bellevue, co.
Wicklow, J.P., High Sheriff co. Leitrim. b. 1815, s.
his brother 1892.
Lineage.— The family of La Touche was established in
Ireland by David Digues db la Touche, a Huguenot, who
settled in that kingdom after the Revocation of the Edict of
Nantes, having served first as volunteer, and afterwards as
Lieut, and Capt. in the Princess Anne's Regiment of Infantry.
He was the 4th son of a noble Protestant family of the Blesois,
which possessed considerable estates between Blois and Orleans
and in other parts of France. He first fled to Holland, where
a branch of his family had for some time been established, and
shortly afterwards embarking with the Prince of Orange
served the Irish campaign under him. At the conclusion of the
war, Mr. La Touche, with many of his countrymen, settled in
Dublin. He m. twice; by his 2nd wife he had no issue, but
by the 1st (whom he m. oJuly, 1690), Judith Biard, dau. of
NeoBiard and Judith Chevalier his wife, he had, with two
daus., issue,
I. David, of whom presently.
II. James Digges La Touche, of Dublin, to. Ist, 1735,
Elizabeth, dau. of David Chaigneau, Esq., and had issue by
her an only cliild,
Elizabeth Wilhelmina, wife of Robert Barry, Esq., 3rd son
of Sir Edward Barry, Bart.
He TO. 2iidly, 1743, Matilda, dau. of William Thwaites, Esq.
(will dated 17 Nov. 1702, and proved 29 Sept. 1763), and had
issue by her,
1 William Digges La Touche, Esq. of Dublin, in. Grace,
dau. of John Puget, Esq. of London, and had issue,
James Digges La Touche, Esq. of Sans Souci, co. Dublin,
TO. Isabella, dau. of Sir James Lawrence Cotter, Bart.,
and left issue at his decease, 18527, William Digges,
m. 13 Sept. 1842, Louisa, dau. of Christopher L'Estrange-
Carleton, Esq. of Market Hill, co. Fermanagh, and has
issue, James Digges; John George Digges: Edmond
Robert Digges, Barrister-at-Law ; Isabella Digges, d.
29 Dec. 1886; Grace Digges; and Elizabeth Digges.
William Digges, d. v,nm.
Thomas Digges, m. Anne, dau. of — Keedham, Esq.
Esther, wife of Rev. Henjamin Waller.
Ehzabeth, ij;. Rev. Caesar Otway.
Grace, wife of Rev. George Edmond Cotter.
2 Peter Digges, Esq. of Belfield, co. Dublin, m. 1789, Char-
lotte, dau. of George Thwaites, Esq., andhad issue, Peter
Digges, TO. Mary Anne, dau. of Dodwell Browne, Esq. ;
John James Digges (Rev.); George Digges, m. Francss,
dau. of Rev. Caesar Otway, and had issue ; Theophilus
Digges, d. unm. ; William Digges, d. s. p. ; Elizabeth ;
Emily, wife of John Brennan, Esq. a Six-Clerk in Chan-
cery ; Frances ; Harriett ; and Sophia.
3 Theophilus Digges, of llublin, d. unm. 1777.
4 David Digges, of Dublin, d. unm. 1778.
Mr. La Touche d. 17 Oct. 1745, and was s. in the bank which
he had established in Dublin by his son,
David La Touche, Esq. 6. 31 Dec. 1703. who had been
educated in Holland with his relation Digues de la Motte, of
Rotterdam. He m. 8 Feb. 1724-25, Mary Anne, dau. of
Gabriel Canasilhes, and had issue,
Gabriel David, 6. 1728 ; d. v. p.
David (Hijiht Hon.), of Marlay. James, b. 1730 ; d. v. p.
John, of Harristown.
Peter, of Bellevue, M.P., of whom presently.
Gabriel, b. 26 Dec. 1734. Matthew, 6. 1738.
Mary Anne, b. 1726. Martha, 6. 1736.
Elizabeth, twin with Martha. Judith, h. 1742.
Mr. La Touche d. Feb. 1875. The eldest son.
The Right Hon. David La Toucue, of Marlay, co. Dublin,
many years M.P. for his own borough of Newcastle and other
places, b. 1729; m. 1762, Elizabeth, dau. of the Right Rev.
George Marlay, D.D., Bishop of Dromore, son of Chief Justice
Marlay, and by her (who was first cousin to the Right Hon.
Henry Grattan) had issue,
David his heir. George, d. unm. 1823.
John David, of whom presently.
Peter, 6. 1777 ; of whom hereafter, as successor to his uncle
of Bellevue.
Robert, Lieut.-Col. of the Carlow Militia, and for some years
M.P. for Carlow, b. 1783 ; d. s. p.
William, d. young.
Elizabeth, to. 1781, Robert, 3rd Earl of Lanesborough.
Harriet, m. Sir Nicholas Colthurst, 9rd Bart, of Ardrum, co.
Cork.
Emily, m. Nov. 1790, Col. George Vesey, of Lucan House,
CO. Dublin.
Anne, m. George Jeffreys, Esq. of Blarney Castle, eo. Cork.
Maiia, m. 1801, the Right Hon. Maurice Fitzgerald, Knight
of Kerry.
Mr. La Touche d. June, 1817. His eldest son,
David La Touche, Esq. of Marlay, Col. of the Carlow Militia,
M.P. for that co., to. 24 Dec. 1789, Lady Cecilia, dau, of the
Earl of Milltown, and left issue,
1. David, d. unm. 1830,
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n. John (Eev.), Vicar of Monntrath, m. and had issue.
III. George, 6. 1793; m. and had issue.
IV. Peter, Major 7th Bengal N.I., m. 1st, 1829, Fanny, dau.
of Brigadier-General William George Maxwell, C.B., of Dal-
Bwinton, co. Dumfries, by whom (who d. at Kiatah, India,
22 Jan. 1830), he had issue, one son, 6. 19 Jan. 1830, d. an
infant, and 2ndly, El^en Maria, dau. of Charles BestandiR,
of German extraction, from Gijttingen (6. 1816; m. at Cape
Town, Cape of Good Hope, 11 Sept. 1832). He d. 16 May,
\849, leaving issue by her (who d. at liath, 1 July, 1845),
} Cecil D'Urban, Colonel and Commandant of the Poonah
Horse, b. 11 July, 1834; m. 23 April, 1655, Agnes
Emma, only dau. of Benjamin Proctor Kooke, M.D., and
has issue, two daus.
2 Charles Blunt, Capt. Bombay Staff Corps, m. 1866, Wil-
helmina, dau. of William Miiller, of Shenley, Herts, had
issue, one dau. only. He was killed in action at Macherba,
Kattywar, India, 29 Dec. 1867.
3 William Puget, b. 6 June, 1838, at Nusserabad, India,
Lieut.-Col. Bombay Staff Corps; m. 2 Nov. 18G6, Frances
Gertrude, 2nd dau. of Gen. Sir Anthony B. Stransham,
K.C.B., by whom he has had issue, Charles Burdett Mal-
colm, and seven other children.
V. William, d. unm.
VI. Eobert, Capt. in the army, m. and had issue.
VII. Cecil, d. unm.
I. Elizabeth, m. William, 3rd Lord Brandon.
II. Harriett, m. Villiers Hatton, Kear-Admiral R.N.
ui. Frances, d. unm. iv. Emily. v. Mary.
Col. La Touche sold Marlay to his brother,
John David La Touche, Esq., 6.2 Jan. 1772; m. March,
1799, Anne Caroline, dau. of Charles Tottenham Esq. of New
Boss, CO. Wexford, and d. Aug. 1833, leaving issue,
David Charles, late of Marlay, 6. 18 April, 1800, Col. co.
Dublin Militia, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Wicklow,
1838, and of the co. and city of Dublin 1843, d. unm.
Charles John, t. 21 March, 1811; ?n. June, 1850, Mademoi-
selle Marie de Fouchier, and has a son, John David, 6. May,
1861.
Frances Caroline Sarah, d. 1877. Elizabeth Louisa.
Anne Caroline, d. unm. 1844.
Peter La Touche, Esq. of Bellevue, 3rd surviving son of
David Digues La Touche, Esq. of Bellevue, by Mary Anne his
wife, sat for many years in Parliament as Knight of the Shire
forLeitrim. He m. 1st, 1766, Rebecca, only dau. of Robert
Vicars, Esq. of Grantstown, Queen's co., which lady d. s. p.
1786, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Eichtrd Vicars, Esq. of
Lavally, which lady, who had no chililren, survived her
husband a considerable time. Having no issue, Mr. La Touche
adopted (the 4th son of his brother, the Right Hon. David La
Touche, of Marlay) his nephew,
Peter La Touche, Esq. of Bellevue, 6. 1777, m. 1806, the
Hon Charlotte Maude, dau. of Cornwallis, Ist Viscount
Hawarden, and by her (who d. 3 Dec. 1874, aged 92) had
issue,
Petek, his heir. Cornwallis, d. 1837, in India.
William Robeet, late of Bellevue.
Ashley, m. 2 May, 1861, Sarah Juha, dau. of Col. Sir William
Cox, of Coolciiffe, and d. 1876, leaving issue, one dau.,
Annette.
Charles Henry, d. 1876.
Francis, now of Bellevue.
James, d. 1852.
Octavius, m. his cousin, Cecilia La Touche, and has issue,
Peter, b. Sept. 1864, aud three daus.
John Alexander, d. s. p. 19 March, 1892.
Isabella, d. unm. 10 June, 1891.
Charlotte. Mary.
Eliza, m. Rev. James Godley, and has issue, three sons and
one dau. Elizabeth, d. young.
Mr. La Touche d.ll Feb. 1830, and was s. by his son,
Peter La Touche, Esq. of Bellevue, d, s. p. 1856, and was
s. by his brother,
William Robert La Touche, Esq. of Bellevue, co. Wicklow,
D.L. for CO. Lcitrim, J. P. for Wicklow, High Sheriff for
Wicklow 1860, and for Leitrim 1853, b. 30 June, 1310, m. 13
July, 1867, Ellen, 4th dau. of WUliam Henn, Esq., Master in
Chancery, by Mary Rice, his nife, eldest dau. of George
Fosbery, Esq. of Clorane, co. Limerick, and d. s. p. 17 Jan.
1892, and was s. by his eldest surviving brother, Francis, now
of Bellevue.
Armi — Arg., a pomegranate slipped in pale ppr. on a chief of
the last, two mullets of the field. Crest — A mullet of five
points pierced arg. 3io£to— Quid verum atque decens euro et
rego.
iea£— Bellevue, Delgany, co. Wicklow.
1846, and Leitrim 1859, 5. 15 Sept. 1814; m. 16
May, 1843, Maria, only cliild of Eose-Lnmbart
Price, Esq. of Trengwainton, co. Cornwall (by his
wife, Catherine, Countess Dowager of Desart) and
has issue,
I. Robert Perot O'Connor, J.P., 6. 12 July, 1846 ; m. 9
Feb. 1870, Lady Annette Louisa, 2nd dau. of John, 3rcl
Earl of Clonmell.
I. Emily Maria, m. 27 June, 1865, Hon. Bernard Matthew
Ward, Major 32nd Light Infantry, 4th son of Viscount
Bangor, and d. 1 June. 18G8, leaving issue.
II. Rose Lucy, d. unm. 25 May, 1875.
Xiineag'e. — John La Touche, Esq. of Harristoirn, co.
Kildare, M.P., 2nd surviving son of David Digues La Touche,
Esq. of Marlay (see La Touche oJ Bellevue), m. 1763, Gertrude
Fitzgerald, dau. of Robert Uniacke, Esq. of co. Cork (who took
the name and arms of Fitzgerald), and had issue,
Robert, his heir.
John, many years M.P. for co. Leitrim, d. unm.
Gertrude, m Francis Matthew, 2nd Earl of Llandaff.
Marianne, m. Ralph Peter Dundas, Esq.
The elder son,
Robert La Todche, Esq. of Harristown, M.P. for co. Kildare,
m. 17 April, 1810, Lady Emily Le Poer Trench, youngest dau.
of William Power Keating, 1st Earl of Clancarty, and by her
(who d. about 1S18) has issue,
John, now of Harristown.
Robert, twin with John, d. 8 Sept. 1846.
William, 6. 1815 ; d. 10 Jan, 1867.
Anne, d. young.
Gertrude, m. 1841, her cousin, Stanley McClintock, Esq., son
of John McClintock, Esq. of Drumcar, by his wife, the Lady
Elizabeth Le Poer Trench. Emily, d. young.
Mr. La Touche d. May, 1844.
Arms, etc. — Same as La Touche of Bellevue.
Seat — Harristown, Brannoxtown, Newbridge.
LAWES OP OliD PARK.
Lawes, Egbert Bartholomew, Esq. of Old
Park, CO. Kent, and Kingston Hill, co. Surrey, J.P.,
D.L., CO. Kent, Major late 8th batt. Middlesex
Volunteers, b. 3 Aug. 1824; m. 25 April, 1854,
Emma Selina, dau. of Eev. Edward Murray and
niece of George, Bishop of Eochester (see Atholl,
D.), and has issue,
I. Robert Murray, Capt. Roy. Engineer Militia, F.R.G.S.,
Eairister-at-Law {Hesideyicc—bl, Curzon Street, W.
Clubs — Brooks's, and AthenEeum), b. 22 Jime, 1857; m.
1889, Florence, 2nd dau. of Admiral G. B. Lethbridge,
and has issue,
Muriel.
I. Evelyn Emma Murray, m. 3 Aug. 1876, Sir Graham
Hamond Grasme, Bart., of Norton and Yaverland, Isle of
Wight.
II. Marion Ruperta Murray, m. 20 Feb. 1884, Capt. the Hon.
Geoffrey Cecil Fiennes, eldest son of Lord Saye and
Sele.
Major Lawes is eldest son of Eobert Lawes, Esq. of
Hyde Park Place, and Kingston Hill, co. Surrey
(who d. 1858), by Elizabeth Gilham, his wife (who
d. 1870), dau. of J. Bull, Esq. His only sister,
Henrietta Wilhelmina, w. H. Booth Hohler, Esq.
J. P., of Eawkham Manor, Kent.
Seats— Old Park, Dover, Kent, and Kingston Hill, Surrey.
LAWLOR OF GREENAGH HOUSE.
(See Htjddleston.)
LA TOUCHE OF HARRISTOWN.
La Touche, Johx, Esq. of Harristown, co. Kil-
dare, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff cos. Kildare,
LAWRANCE OF DUNSBY HALL.
Laweance, Sir John Compton, of Dunsby
Hall, CO. Lincoln. J.P. and D.L. for that co., M.P.
for South Lincolnshire 1880-90, b. 30 May, 1832 ;
m. 15 Oct. 1861, Charlotte Georgina, dau. of Major
Smart, of Tumby Lawn, co. Lincoln, and has issue,
Thomas Dalton, 6. 26 June, 1865.
Katharine Louisa.
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Sir John, -who was called to the Bar afc Lincoln's
Inn 1859, made a Q.C. 1877, was Recorder of Derby
1879-90, was promoted to the Judicial Bench 1890
as Judge in the Queen's Bench Div., High Court of
Justice.
liineag'e. — Thomas Mcnton Lawkance, Esq. of Dunsby,
son of John Lawrance, Esq. (who J. 1S30), by his -nife Eliza-
beth (who d. 1S'2()), »!. 1830, Louisa, dau. of John Conipton,
of Water Newton, Hunts, and by her (who d. 1863) had issue,
John Compton, now of Dunsby Hall.
Elizabeth H., vt. Eev. George Carter, Eector of Folkingham,
CO. Lincoln.
Mr. Lawrance d. in April, 1856.
Seat — Dunsby Hall, near Bourne.
Toicn Ri'sidence — 7, Onslow Square, S.W.
CZi'. 6s— Carlton, Junior Carlton, fat. Stephen's, and Athe-
naeum.
LAWRENCE OP LISKEAGHAN.
Laweexce, Rkt. Chaeles, of Lisreaghan, co.
Galwav, formerly Vicar of Thurton, Diocese of
Norwich, h. 28 Oct. 1828 ; m. 26 Feb. 1866, Cecil
(who d. Jan. 1881), youngest dau. of Gen. Sir
Charles Wale, K.C.B., of Shelford, co. Cambridge.
Lineage.— This family claims to be a younger branch of
the very ancient and distinguished family of the Lawrences of
Zancasnire, descended from Sir Kichard Lawrence, of Ashton
Hall, in that co., and was established in Ireland temp. Queen
Elizabeth.
JoiiN Lawrence settled at Ballymore, co. Galway, and had
is.^ue, Walter, his heir; John; Edward; Peter; Joseph.
Walter Lawrence, of Ballymore, s. his father, for whose
distinguished services he was rewarded with large grants of
land under patent from James I., dated 1617. He m. 1603,
Cicely, dau. of Sir John Moore, of Brieze, co. Mayo, and d.
163-1, when he was s. by his only son,
John Lawrence, of Ballymore and Lisreaghan, m. 1st,
J640, a dau. of John O'Donelan, Esq. of Ballydonelan, co.
Galway, by whom he had no surviving issue ; 2ndly,
Mabella, dau. of KillaghO'Kelly, Esq. of Aughrim, co. Galway,
and had a dau. Mabella, m. J. Kelly, Esq. of Ballagh, co.
■Galway; 3rdly, Mary, dau. of Gerald McCoghlan, eldest son
and heir of Sir John McCoghlan, of Cloghan, chief of his
name, and Lord of the Country of Delvin Arra, now the
Barony of Garry Castle, King's co., by the Lady Onoria Burke
his wife, dau. of IJichard, Earl of Clanricarde and St. Alban's,
and by her had a son and heir, W^alter, and three daus.,
Honoria, Christian, and Dorothy. He d. 1675, and was s. by
his only son,
Walter Lawrence, Esq. of Lisreaghan, m. 1673, his
cousin. Cicely, dau. of Col. Garrett Moore, of Cloghan Castle,
King's CO., by his wife, the Lady Margaret, 2nd dau. of
Eichard, 6th Earl of Clanricarde, and the Lady Elizabeth
Butler his wife, dau. of Walter, llth Earl of Ormonde, and by
her (who ni. 2ndly, John Kelly, Esq.) left at his decease, 1077
(with a dau. Honoria, m. H. Felly, Esq. of Kill, co. Galway),
two sons, minors, John, d. s. p., under age, and
Walter Lawrence, Esq. of Lisreaghan, m. Mary, dau. of
iCicholas Arcedekne, Esq. of Gortnamona, co. Galway, and
dying 1706, was s. by his eldest son (his youngest son, Peter,
d. 1758, a Rear-Admiral),
John Lawrence, Esq. of Lisreaghan, m. 20 April, 1727,
Wary, only dau. and heir of John Scott, Esq. of Greenish
and Cappavarnagh, co. Galway, and of Mont Serat, West
Indies, by his wife, Anastasia, dau. of Eobert ffrench, Esq. of
Eahasane, co. Galway, and dying 1730, was *. by his only son,
Walter Lawrence, Esq. of Lisreaghan, 6. 1729, m. 1 May,
1760, JIargery, only dau. of Edmond Nettervllle, Esq. of Long-
ford, CO. Galway, and had issue, Peter, b. Aug. 1762, d. s. p.
July, 1790, and Maria, d. unm. 1823. Mr. Lawrence m. 2ndly,
Aug. 1791, Catharine, dau. of John D'Arcy, Esq. of Ballykine
CO. Mayo, and widow of Charles Blake, Esq. of Merlin Park, co.
Galway, by Margaret his wife, youngest dau. of Denis Daly,
Esq. of Eaford, co. Galway, and granddau. of Michael, 10th
Earl of Clanricarde, and by her had issue,
Walter, late of Lisreaghan.
Matilda Margaret, ra. 1822, Thomas Seymour, Esq. of Bally-
more Castle, CO. Galway, and has issue.
Mr. Lawrence d. Oct. 1796, and was s. by his son,
Walter Lawrence, Esq, of Lisreaghan, J. P., High Sheriff,
1820-21, b. 15 Dec. 1793; m. 1 March, 1813, Georgiana, 3rd
dau. of Charles Blake, Esq. of Moyne, co. Mayo, and of Merlin
Park, CO. Galway (by his wife, Georgiana, eldest dau. and co-
heir of Sir G. Browne, 6th Bart, of The Neale, co. Mayo,
eldest brother of John, 1st Baron Kilmaine), by Anastatia,
his wife, dau. of Denis Daly, Esq. of Raford, and the Lady
Anne de Burgh his wife, dau. of Michael, lOth Earl of Clanri-
carde, and by her (who d. 1863) had issue,
I. Walter, late Capt. 41st Regt. subsequently Capt. Galway
Militia; m. 1848, Olivia, eldest dau. of Sir Michael Dillon
Bellew, Bart., and d. 1863, leaving by her (who d. 10 Jan.
1874) a duu., Honora Mary, m. 1868, Charles Blake, Esq. of
Coolcon, CO. Mayo, and d. 1873, leaving a dau. Violet
Olivia,
u. John, d. 22 Feb. 1872.
iiL Charles, now of Lisreaghan.
lY. Peter. v. Denis Joseph.
VI. George Edward. vii. Henry William.
I. Georgiana.
II. Catherine Elizabeth, m. John Clarke, Esq.
III. aiary Dorothy. iv. Margaret Mabella.
v. Frances Cicely. vi. Anne Helena Christian.
VII. Adelaide Bridget Octavia.
He d. 21 Sept. 1873.
.(^'/■77is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., a cross raguly gu., for
Lawrence ; 2nd and 3rd sa., a catherine-wheel between two
crescents in chief and a trefoil in base or, for Scott. Crest —
A demi-turbot tail erect ppr. Motto — In cruce salus.
Seat — Lisreaghan (or Bellevue), Lawrencetown, co. Galway.
LAWRENCE OP SANDYWELL PARK.
Laweexce, Cheistian William, Esq. of Seven-
hampton and Sandywell Park, co. Gloucester, in
the Diplomatic Service from 1859 to 1890, Minister
to Ecuador 1883-90 j I. 7 April, 1836; s. his
father 1877.
Lineag°e. — From Sir Eobert Lawrence, Knt., stated to
have been great-grandson of James Lawrence, of Ashton Hall,
CO. Lancaster, living 37 Henry 111., by Matilda his wife, dau.
and heir of John Washington, of Washington, co. Lancaster,
lineally descended,
Walter Lawrence, Esq. of Sevenhampton, co. Gloucester,
bapt. 11 April, 1689, who was son of Walter Lawrence, Esq. cf
Paiuswick, and grandson of Eobert Lawrence, Esq. of Seven-
hampton, who was 4th in descent from William Lawrence,
Esq., living 1509, who purchased Sevenhampton. He in.
18 Feb. 1762, Mary, dau. of John Cocks, Esq. of Woodman-
cote, CO. Gloucester, grandson of Eev. Peter Cocks, Eector of
Bishop's Cleevc, co. Gloucester, 1593 to 1612, who m. Cathe-
rine, dau. of the Hon. Charles Biydges, 2nd son of John,
1st Lord Chandos, and of Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Lord
Grey de Wilton, through whom this family derives a royal
descent from Edward I., King of England {see Burke's Royal
Descents). Mr. Peter Cocks was 2nd brother of Eichard Cocks,
Esq. of Castleditch, ancestor of Lord Somcrs. Mrs. Lawrence
d. 1762. Her husband survived her two years, and was s. at
his decease by his elder surviving son,
Walter Lawrence, Esq. of Sevenhampton, m. 22 Oct. 1766,
his cousin, Mary, only surviving child of Thomas Hayward,
Esq., by Dorothy his wife, anotherdau. and co-heir of thesaid
John Cocks, Esq. of Woodmancote, and left at his decease,
1 June, 1810, by ner (who d. 18 Nov. 1804), an only surviving
child.
Mart Lawrence, of Sevenhampton, representative through
her two grandmothers of the f.amily of Cocks of Woodmancote,
and her descendants inherit a portion of their original estate.
She m. 16 Dec. 1796, William Morris, Esq., brother of Eobert
Morris, Esq. M.P. for Gloucester, and by him (who d. 20
Nov. 1834, left at her death, 19 Sept. 1839, an only surviving
child,
Walter Lawrence Lawrence, Esq. of Sevenhampton and
Sandywell Park, J. P. and D.L., assumed by royal licence,
25 Aug. 1815, the surname and arms of Lawrence, by the
desire of his maternal grandfather, Walter Lawrence, Esq. He
was b. 21 May, 1799; ni. 24 July, 1824, Mary, only dau. of
Christian Splidt, Esq. of Stratford, Essex, and d. 3 Dec. 1377,
having had issue,
I. Walter, b. 21 Oct. 1834; d. 24 Dec. 1853.
II. Christian William, uow of Sandywell Park and Seven-
hampton.
III. Anthony Cocks (Eev.), 6. 15 March; 1843, Rector of
Whittington, co. Gloucester; m. 10 Aug. 1876, Mary Anne,
2nd dau. of Rev. Dr. Ogilvie, Canon of Christ Church and
Riciorof Ross, and has issue, Katharine Mary Cecily and
Wynnefrede Henrietta.
I. Mary Elizabeth. ii. Alice. in. Agatha.
Arms — Arg., a cross raguly gu. for Lawrence, and several
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quarterings, among others that of Washington. In Harleian
JIS., 891, t'. 99, a curious badge is recorded as beli>ng:inK lo
Washington. Crest — The tail and lower part of a fish erected
and couped ppr.
<Se(t(3— Sandywell Park and Setenhampton Manor, both near
Andoversford, B.S.O. Gloucesterbhire.
LAWRENCE OF COWESFIELD HOUSE.
La WHENCE, William Feedebic, Esq. of Cowes-
ileld House, Wilts, and of Fairfield, Jamaica; J. P.
for Wilts, M.P. for Liverpool (Abercromby Liv.),
h. 29 Dec. 1844 ; educated at Eton, M.A. of Ch.
Ch. Oxford, Barrister of Lincoln's Inn, m. 1887,
Caroline Susan, eldest surviving dau. of the late
Charles Baring Young, Esq. {see Bueke's Baronet-
age, Young, Bart.).
Liineag'e. — John Lawrence (traditionally reputed to be a
son of Henry Lawrence, President of Cromwell's Council),
Fettled in Jamaica, 1676, m. Jane Dunn (?i^e Collins), and d.
1690, leaving three son.'!, of whom,
John Lawrence, of Fairfield and other estates, Member of
Assembly, m. Susannah Petgrave, and d. 173C, having had six
sons and four daus. ; of whom,
James Lawbence, of Fuirfield and other estates. Member of
Assembly, Custos Eotulorum for St. James, and Col. of his
District, m. Maiy James, and d. 1756, leaving an eldest sur-
viving son,
Richard James Lawrence, of Fairfield, educated at Eton
and St. Mary's Hall, O.xon, m. Mary Hall {sec Hall of Holly
Bath), and d. 1830, leaving issue,
I. James, Chevalier, Knight of Malta, d. 1840, xmm.
II. George, of Cowestleld House, J. P., d. 1861, i.p.
in. Charles, of Fairfield.
IV. Henry, Commissioner of Bankruptcy, d. 1864, unm.
V. Frederick Augustus, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber,
d. 1840, wnm.
The third son,
Charles Lawrence, Esq. of Fairfield, and of Mossley Hill,
near Liverpool, J. P., D.L., Mayor of Liverpool, 1823; m. 29
Oct. 1800, Rose, dau. of S. D'Aguilar, and by her (who d. 13
March, 1857) had issue,
I. George Hall, of Fairfield, Cowestleld House, and Mossley
Hill, Mayor of Liverpool, 1848: m. Jane, dau. of Thomas
Earle, of Spekelands (see Bdbke's Baronetage, Earle, Bart.),
and d. s. p. Is69.
II. Charles Washington (Rev.), M.A., incumbent of St.
Luke's Church, Liverpool ; in. 1839, Lucia, duu. ol the
late Sir Samuel Young, Bart., of Formosa Place, and d. 20
Kov. 1861, having had issue,
1 William Frederick, now of Cowesfield House.
2 Charles D'Aguilar (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Lowestoft, 6.
27 Nov. 1847; m. 1882, Agnes, 4ih dau. of Rev. Thomas
Dehany Bernard, Canon of Wells.
1 Carohne.
2 Mary, vi. Rev. Hilton Bothamley, M.,\., Vicar of St.
Stephens, Bath.
3 Emily.
4 Susan Georgina, d. 1846.
5 Lucia Frances, d. 1874.
III. Arthur Johnstone, K.C.B., Col. Commandant Rifle
Brigade, of F'oxhills, Chertsey, b. 1809; m. Ibni, Jacyntha
Charlotte Eyre (see Eyre of Warrens), and d. 1892, leaving
issue, George D'Aguilar. late Grenadier Guards, 6. iBtiO ;
Frederick Eyre, Ritie Brigade, b. 1801.
Jlr. Lawrence d. 20 Jan. 1853.
Seat — Cowesfield House, Whiteparish. Wilts.
Toicii Residence— Si. Ermin's Mansions, S.W.
C'iuiis—C'dTlton and New University.
LAWSON OF ALDBOROUGH AND
BOROUGHBRIDGE.
Lawson, Andeew Sheelock, Esq. of Aid-
borough Manor and Boroughbridge Hal!, co. Y'ork,
J.P. for N. and W. Eidings, Yorks., D.L. for W.
Riding, Capt. and Hon. Major Yorkshire Hussars
Y. C, b. 22 Feb. 1855 ; s. his father 22 May, 1872 ;
m. 28 Feb. 1889, Elinor Frances, eldest dau. of the
Hon. Henry Butler, of Eagle Hall, Pateley Bridge,
CO. Y'ork, and Nidd Hall, the only son of the 13th
Viscount Mountgarret, and has issue, Margery
Elinor, b. 29 Nov. 1889, and Mary Doreen.
Lineage.— SiE George Lawson, Knt., Treasurer of Ber-
II.
wick, and Mayor of the city of York }530. He left a dau.
Anne, »n. William Lawson, and a eon, his successor,
Thomas Lawson, of York, Mayor of that city 15G.'. He m.
Christian, dau. of Hugh Atkinson, of Cistleford, co. York, and
had, with two daus., three sons, of whom the eldest,
Peter Lawson, of Poppleton, living 1584, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Ambrose Beekwith, of Stillingfleet, and had two sons and
two daus. The elder son,
George Lawson, of Poppleton, and subsequently of Moreby,
b. 1575 ; rn. Anne, dau. of Georj;e Twistleton, of Barley, near
Selby, tnd had issue, three sons and eight daus. The eldest
son,
Rev. George Lawson, of Moreby, Rector of Eakring,
Notts, bapt. 13 Nov. 1606; m. 1656. Eleanor More, of Nornian-
ton, CO. Lincoln, by whom (who was buried 1686) he had a
eon and heir,
George Lawson, Esq. of Moreby, m. 1680, Elizabeth, only
dau. and heir of Marmaduke Bosville, Esq. of Seaton Rosse, in
the East Riding, and by her (who d. 1698) had two sons,
I. Marmaddre, his heir.
II. Richard, 6. 1697 ; Mayor of York 1741 and 1754. He 7n.
Barbara, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Burton, M.A., Yiear of
Halifax, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Francis Jeesop, Ksq.
of Broom Hall, great-great-grandson of Kicliard Jessop.
Esq., by Anne his wife, eldest dau. and co-htir of Uobetc
Swylt, Esq. of Broom Hall, descended from Robert Swyft,
"the rich mercer of Rotherham," and had issue, with two
elder sons, Richard and George, who both d. young,
1 Marmaduke, of whom presently.
1 Dorothy, m. her cousin, Andrew Wilkinson, Esq. of
Boroughbiidge, Capt. R.N., eldest surviving son of
Andrew Wilkinson, Esq., Member for Aldhoivugh in
many Parliaments, by Barbara, sister of the last Lord
D'Arcy, of Navan, being dau. and co-heir of William
Jessop, Esq. of Broom Hall, M.P., and the Hon. Mary
Mr. Lawson d. 1699, and was s. by his elder son,
Marmadoke Lawson, Esq. of Moreby, inherited through
his mother the Bosville estates of Senton Rosse, Holme, and
Beilby, bapt. 1685, who had by Susannah his 1st wife (who d.
1711) two sons, George, 6. 1705 and Marmaduke, b. 1709,
d. s. p. He was buried at Stillingfleet 1761, and was ». by
his nephew,
Rev. Marmaduke Lawson, M.A., Rector of Sproatley
and Prebendary of Ripon, 6. 1749 ; m. Barbara Isabella, dau.
of John Wilkinson, Esq. of the Middle Temple, brother of the
Rev. James Wilkinson, Vicar of Sheffield, of Broom Hall, near
that place, and of Boroughbridge Hall, co. York, and had
issue,
Marmaduke, his heir.
Andrew, heir to his brother.
James, Vicar of Buckminster, co. Leicester.
John, Incumbent of Seaton Carew, co. Durham.
Barbara.
Dorothy, m. 1833, the Rev. Edward Bird, Rector of Tattcn-
hall, CO. Chester.
Mary, m. 1»33, the Rev. Alexander Stewart, M.A., Rector of
Burford, Worcester, eldest son of the Hon. Montgomerie
Stewart, and nephew to the Earl of Galloway. He d. 1836.
Mr. Lawson d. 1814 (Mrs. Lawson d. 1838), and was s. by his
eldest son,
Marmaduke Lawson, Esq. of Boroughbridge Hall, J. P.,
M.P., a gentleman distinguished by his literary pre-eminence
at Cambridge. He d. unm. 10 March, 1823, when the Wilkin-
son estates devolved upon his next brother,
Andrew Lawson, Esq. of Aldborough Lodge and Borough-
bridge Hall, M.P. for Knaresborough, 6. 1800; m. 1 Feb. 1823,
Marianne Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Sherlock
Gooch, 5th Bart, of Benacre Hall, Suffolk, and by her (who d.
5 Nov. 1855) had issue,
Andrew Sherlock, his heir.
Edward John, Lieut. R.N., b. 8 April, 1826.
Marmaduke Charles, Lieut.-Col. Madras Horse Artillery, b.
16 Oct. 1827; m. 6 Jan. 1870, Mary Eliza, dau. of W. M.
Caddell, Esq., of the Madras Civil 'Service, and has issue,
one son.
James George, b. 14 Nov. 1S28; d. Aug. 1878.
Thomas William, Capt. late 74th Highlanders, 6. 1 March,
1833; rn. 22 Dec. 1863, Harriet Frances, dau. of Rev. Barry
O'Meara Deaue {Chaplain of Black Town, Madras), and had
issue, one son and three daus.
Richard, b. 11 April, 1835; d. May, 1863.
Septimus, 6. 1 July, 1836 ; d. 1874.
Octavius Ridley, an officer 18th Royal Irish Regt., &. 23
March, 1840; drowned whilst bathing in New Zealand, Dec
1865.
JIarianne Barbara Isabella, b. April, 1824; d. unm- 1824
Mary, -m. 9 Dec. 1847, John Dunn Gardner, Esq. of Chatteris,
CO. Cambridge ; and </. April, 1851, leaving a son and a dan.
Anne Matilda, m. 3 Feb. 1658, Rev. William Henry Thomp-
4 s
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LATT
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LAW
son, Incumbent of Eoecliffe, near Boroughbridge, and has
!ssue, two daus.
Mr. Lawson d. 23 Feb. 1S53, and was s. by his eldest son,
Andrew Sherlock Lawson, Esq. of Aldboroiigh Manor and
BorouRhbridge Hall, J.r. and D.L., 6. 1 Nov. 1824; m. IJuly,
1852, Isabella, younger dau. of the late John Grant, Esq. of
Kuttall Hall, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
1. Andkbw Sherlock, now of Aldborough and Borough-
bridge.
n. John Grant of Elm Bank. York, J. P. and M.P. for N.B.
(Thirsk and Malton Div.) Yorkshire, M.A. Cli. Cli. Oxon,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 28 July, 1856, (Clubs — Carlton, 'White's,
and Bachelors).
III. Edward Charles, b. 9 Kov. 1860; d. in infancy.
IV. Eichard, b. 9 Manh, 1864. m. Aug. 1893, Lilian 2nd dau.
of the late William Henry Kite, Esq. of Lee Hall, Northants,
by Caroline Jane, his 2nd wife, only dau. of the late Sir
Tnomas Diiiby Legard, Bart.
I. Jane Grant, jii. 1 Oct. 1874, John Wilmot Smith, Esq.,
eldest son of Charles Wilmot Smith, Esq. of Bally nanty, co.
Limerick, and Killuran, co. Clare, and has issue, two sons
and four daus.
II. Isabella Grace. in. Mary Florence.
IV. Koberta Grant.
Mr. Lawson d. 22 May, 1372.
Arms — Paly of four gu. and vert, on a chevron or, a grey-
hound's head erased S3., between two cinquefoils az. a chief
of the third charged with an ogress, thereon a demi lion ram-
pant arg between two crescentssa., on each three plates. Crest —
A wolfs head erased ppr. charged on the neck with three
bezants, one and two, between the bezants a collar vert. Motto
— Loyal, secret.
Seats — Aldborough Manor, near Boroughbridge, and
Boroughbridge Hall, co. York.
CLv.bs — Carlton, White's, and Batchclors.
LAWSON OF HAZON, late OF
LONGHIKST.
La'wsox, William Edwaed, Esq. of Hazon, co.
Nortbumberland, J. P., B.A., Barrister-at-Law, h.
4 April, 1855 ; m. 5 July, 1881, Rose, youngest
dau. of Major Blackburn, and has issue,
Geoffrt Walter, 6. 13 Jan. 1884.
Hester Rose, 6. 3 May, 1882.
Dorothy Grace, 6. 9 Nov. 1885.
Liineagre. — This family of Lawson was resident at Long-
hirst since the beginning of the 16th century (sec Hodgson's
Mistorij of Northumberland) . Conveyances of land in Long-
liirst to Kobert Lawson, of Longhirst, dated 1584, were in the
possession of the late Eev. Edward Lawson.
WiLLLAM Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, living 1652, son of
Robert Lawson, of Longhirst, whose will bear.s date 1632, and
prandson of Kobert Lawson, of Longhirst, had, by Margaret
his wife (who ra. 2ndly, Anthony Mitford, Esq.), a 2nd son,
John Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, ra. 4 Dec. 1679, Barbara,
dau. of Edvvard Cook, Esq. of Amble New Hall, and had
issue, 'William, his heir; Edward, 6. 1686; John, whose son,
John, sold Old Moor, 1828; Margaret, 6. 1682, wife of Mr.
Henry Atkinson (and mother of Jane Atkinson, who ;/«. 'William
Scott, Merchant of Newcastle, and had, with other issue, the
Lords Stowell and Eldon); Jane, in. Ralph 'Watson, Esq. of
North Seaton ; Mary, vi. Mr. George Barker; and Sarah, 7ii.
1741, the Rev. John 'Walton. The eldest son,
AViluam Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, b. 21 May, 1684; m.
29 Dec. 1722, Ann, dau. of Robert Carnaby, Esq. of Fullwell,
Durham, and had issue. Mr. Lawson d. I March, 1769, and
was J. by his eldest son,
John Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, h. 31 Dec. 1731; d. ttnm.
17 Sept. 1822, and was s. by his nephew,
William Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, J. P. and D.L. (son of
'William Lawson and his wife, Jane Smith, of Togston). He
was 6. 21 Jan. 1775 ; m. 24 Feb. 1821, John Hester, dau. of Mr.
John Clark, of Haddington, and had issue,
'William John, his successor.
Edward (Rev), heir to his brother. Henry.
Susannah. Jane Hester, d. 1838. Louisa Caroline.
Mr. Lawson d. 20 Oct. IS-^.'J, and was s. by his eldest son,
William John Lawson, Esq. of Longhirst, J. P. and D.L. ; b.
5 JIarch, 1822. He d. unia. 6 Nov. IH^J, and was s. by his
brother,
Eev. Edward Lawson, of Longhirst, 51. A., b. 10 Sept. 1824 ;
1)1. 20 Oct. 1853, Mary Eliza, dau. of George Maule, Esq.,
Solicitor to the Treasury, and had issue,
1 William Edward, now of Hazon.
2 Edward JIaule Lawson-Smilh, of Togston, co. Northum-
berland, and Colton Lodge, Tadcaster, Yorks, J. P., W. B.
Yorkshire, b. 3 Oct. 1859, assumed in 1880 the additional
name of Smith under the will of his cousin, Thomas George
Smith, Esq. of Togston and Amble, co. Northumberland ;
7)1. 29 March, 1S»6, Ethel Mary, 2nd dau. of Gen. Sir William
Davies, K.C.S.I., and has issue, Thomas Edward, b. 14
March, 1889; John, b. 23 March, 1892; Ivy Mary, 6. 23
J.an. 1887.
3 Henry Cyril. 4 Algernon.
1 Mary Louisa. 2 Eleanor Evelyn.
3 Muriel Frances. 4 Alice.
Mr. Lawson d. 9 Oct. 1882, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present William Edward Lawson, Esq. of Hazon,
Arms — Arg., a chevron between three martlets sa. Crest —
Two arms embowed couped at the elbow vested erm., cuff arg.,
supporting in the hands ppr. the sun in splendour or. Motto —
Seve et reluis.
Residence — Uazon, Acklington, Northumberland.
LAWTON OF LAWTON.
Lawton, John William Edward, Esq. of Law-
ton Hall, CO. Chester, b. 24 June, 1873 j *. his
father Nov. 1883.
liineag'e. — This family have possessed the manor of
Lawton since the reign of Henry 'VI., and by a well-founded
tradition, from a much earlier period. The pedigree, how-
ever, prior to that date cannot be perfectly traced; we shall,
therefore, begin with the earliest member of the family from
whom there is a clear deduction, viz.,
John Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, b. 1606 (eldest son and heir
of William Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, and grandson of John
Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, living 1580); m. Clare, dau. of Ralph
Sncyd, Esq. of Keel, co. Stafford, by whom he had an eldest;
son and successor,
William Lawton. Esq. of Lawton, 6. 1630; Sheriff of co.
Chester, 1672; m. Hester, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Longueville,
Bart., by Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Temple, of Stowe, and
by her had issue. Mr. Lawton d. Sept. 1693, and was s. by his
eldest son,
JouN Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, 6. 7 May, 1656; vi. 1st,
Anne, dau. of George, younger son of Henry, 1st Earl of Man-
chester, and sister of Charles, Earl of Halifax. By this
lady Mr. Lawton had issue, William, d. s. p. 1714; Edward, m.
Charlotte, dau. of William Trafford, Esq. of Swithamley, and
d. 1730; John, M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme, d. J 8 June,
1740; Anne, 771. 1735, John Lawton, Esq. of Wybunbury;
Mary, m. Ralph Trafford, Esq. Mr. Lawton m. 2ndly, Mary,
relict of Sir Edward Longueville, Bart., by whom he had an
only son, his successor,
Robert Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, bapt. 6May, 17'23; Sheriff
of CO. Chester 1754; 771. Sarah, dau. of John Offley, Esq. of
Madeley, M.P. for co. Chester, who assumed afterwards the
surname of Crewe. By this lady Mr. Lawton had an eldest
son and successor,
John Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, b. Sept. 1746. He m. Anne,
dau. and co-heiress of Charles Crewe, Esq., M.P. for co.
Chester, and d. 25 March, 1804, leaving issue,
/-•„"'!i'It!^'T5«„„„„ I- successively of Lawton.
Charles Bodrne, j '
John, VI. Elizabeth, dau. of John Carter, Esq., and d. leaving
with other issue, a son,
John, heir to his uncle.
Philip, a Lieut, in the 83rd Light Infantry, d. on his passage
to the West Indies.
The eldest son,
William Lawton, Esq. of Lawton, j. his father 1S04, but
dying s. p., was s. by his next brother, Charles Bourne Law-
ton, Esq. of Lawton Hall, J. P., m. 1st, Anne, dau, of Henry
Featherstonhaugh, Esq. of Tooting, Surrey; and 2ndly, Mari-
anne Percy, dau. of William Belcombe, M.D., of York, but
(/. s. p. 1860, and was s. by his nephew,
John Lawton, Esq. of Lawton Hall, J.P. ; m. 1845, Emily
Anne, dau. of Thomas Legh, Esq. of Adiington, and by iier
(who m. 2ndly, 1865, Frank Renaud, Esq., M.D.) left at his
death, 1864,
I. William George Percy, his heir.
II. Robert Charles Montague.
I. Louisa Elizabeth.
II. Agnes Fanny Adine.
III. Evelyn Frances Christabel, m. 1879, 11. C. Gibbs«
Brandreth, Esq.
IV. Rosanjond Minnie, ni. 1879, Major F. H. Whitby, Durham
Light Infantry.
LAr
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LEA
1155
The eldest son,
William John Pekct Lawton, Esq. of Lawton Hall, 6.
27 Dec. 1849 ; vi. 16 April, 1872, Mary Maud, eldest dau. of
Hon. Edward Morris Erskine, C.B., and by her (who m. 2ndly,
18S5, Rev. George W. Skene, Bector of Barthomley, co. Ches-
ter) had issue,
John William Edwabd, of Lawton.
Kalph Lupus Erskine, b. 23 June, 1878.
Gwendolin Maud, b. 31 March, 1876.
Mary Emily, b. 13 June, 1881.
Mr. Lawton d. 8 Not. 18S3, and wa-s s. by his eldest son, the
present John William Edward Lawton, Esq. of Lawton
Hall.
Arms — Arg., on a f ess between three cross-crosslets fitchee
sa., a cinqiiefoil of the first. Crest — A demi-wolf rampant arg.,
licking a wound in the right shoulder.
Seat — Lawton Hall, near Stoke-on-Trent.
liATCOCK OF WISETON.
Latcock, Joseph Feedeeick, Esq. of Wiseton,
CO. Nottingham, and of Low Gosforth, co. Northum-
berland, J.P. for Notts, b. 12 June, 1867, educated
at Eton and Oxford ; s. his father 1881.
Xiineag'e. — This family was formerly settled in Yorkshire.
Joseph Latcock, Esq. of Low Gosforth and Whittonstall,
Northumberland, Lintz, co. Durham, Wiseton Hall, co. Notts,
and Castle Carr, co. York, J.F. and D.L. (son of Robert
Laycock, of Wiulaton, Northumberland, by his wife Mary,
ndi Douglas); m. 1st, 1832, Barbara, dau. of John Nicliolson,
Esq., of Winlaton, and by her (who d. 1871), had a son,
EoBEET, his heir,
Mr. Laycock, to. 2ndly, 1876, Harriet Charlotte, sister of
Admiral Sir Richard Collinson, K.C.B., and widow of Rev.
Thomas Dalton, M.A., and d. 2 Aug. 1881, when he was s. by
his only son,
Robert Latcock, Esq. of Low Gosforth and Whittonstall,
Northumberland, and Lintz Hall, co. Durham, J.P. for Notts
and Northumberland, D.L. for Notts, and High Sheriff 1878,
M.P. lor North Lincoln 1880-81, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, 6.
18S3; m. 18G6, Annie, 2nd dau. of Christian Allhusen, Esq. of
Stoke Court, Slough, and by her (who to. 2ndly, Dec. 1887,
Lord D'Arcy Godolphin Osborne, son of George. 8th Duke of
Leeds) had issue,
Joseph Feedebick, now of Wiseton.
Annie Barbara.
Mr. Laycock d. 14 Aug. ISSl.
Jrms— Arg., a dexter gauntlet sa. garnished, a crescent for
difference. Crest — A cock arg., combed, jelloped, and legged
gu. supporting with a dexter claw a gauntlet sa. Motto —
iSemper paratus.
Seats— W isetou, Bawtry, co. Notts : Low Gosforth, Newcastle-
on-Tyne.
LEA OF KIDDEKMIKSTEK.
Lea, Eev. Thomas Simcox, of Astley Hall, co.
"Worcester, and The Lakes, Kidderminster, M.A.,
Oxon, Scholar of Hertford College, b. 21 April,
1857; 5. his father 1893.
Lineage. — Thomas Lea, of Kidderminster, left by Jane
his wife, who was buried 22 Nov. 1673,
I. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
II. John, bapt. 19 March, 1624, living 165G, m. Martha, and
had with other issue, d. in infancy, a dau. vi. William
Barrett.
III. William, bapt. 18 Feb, 1637, m. 13 Nov. 1688, Alice Hole,
who d. 1706, leaving a son.
IV. Joyce, bapt. 3 June, 1628.
I. Margaret, bapt. 21 April, 1632, buried 1 March, 1635.
II. Elizabeth, bupt. 27 July, 1634.
Thomas Lea, Esq. bapt. at Kidderminster, 20 June, 1619, m.
Ist, Margaret, and had by her with other issue,
Thomas, bapt. 1 1 July, 1646, m. Grizell or Grissell (who was
buried 16 Jan. 1699), and was buried 4 Jan. 1703, leaving
with other issue, a son, Thomas, bapt. 9 July, 1675; m. 1695,
Mary Climar, and d. 1726, leaving issue, Thomas, bapt. 25
Aug. 1697, VI. 1720, Mary Goodyear, was High BaiUff of
Kidderminster 1769, and d. same year, leaving issue.
III. Stephen, of whom hereafter.
He TO. 2ndly, Elizabeth, and had with other issue,
Jonathan, bapt. 7 March, 1663, m. 6 Nov. 1684, Mary Sale,
of Kidderminster and had issue, John, bapt. 14 March,
1686, TO. Mary, and had issue, Joseph, bapt. 15 Dec. I7I1,
ancestor of Joseph Lea, Esq., High Sheriff, co. Worcester,
1816, and the Ven. William Lea, Archdeacon of Worces-
ter. This line is now represented by the Rev. Josiah
TcRNEE Lea, of the Far Forest, Bewdley, J.P., co. Worcester
I. Marjory, bapt. 16 March, 1666, buried 1700, unm.
He was buried in Wootton 30 Dec. 1689. His widow was
buried 21 March 1703. His third son,
Stephen Lea, Esq. b. 1651, m. 18 Aug. 1676, Margaret
Callow, of Kidderminster, and was buried 14 March 1715-16,
having by her, who was buried 25 Aug. 1718, had issue,
I. Stephen, bapt. 7 June, 1677, m. 24 Oct. 170-3, Hannah
Radford, of Kidderminster, and was buried 2 April, 1723,
leaving issue,
1 Stephen, bapt. 1 May, 1711, to. 4 Nov. 1723, Elizabeth
Widnal, of Kidderminster, and had issue, all of whom d.
in infancy.
1 Mary, 6. 1704.
2 Hannah, to. 1733, Thomas Brecknell.
3 Elizabeth, m. 1727, James Pitt.
4 Hester, b. 1713.
II. John, of whom hereafter.
I. Anne, bapt. 25 Nov. 1683, m. 1704, Thomas Dougherty.
II. Esther, bapt. 29 Nov. 16i)9, m. 1715, Thomas Garmsou.
III. Amy, bapt. 17 Oct. 1691, to. 1713, Edward Bourne.
John Lea, Esq. bapt. 17 Blay, 1679, m. 6 Jan. 1703-4,
Elizabeth Cooper, of Kidderminster, and was buried 21 Oct.
1726, having had issue with two daus. who d. in infancy, an
only son,
John Lea, Esq. bapt. 25 Dec. 1708, to. 8 May, 1729, E.sther
Lane, of the Parish of Over-Aveley who d. 3 April, 174;j, by
whom he had issue,
I. John, bapt. 26 Feb. 1731-2, m. Elizabeth Robinson (who
d. 8 June, 1793), and d. 19 Jan. 1759, leaving issue,
Henbt, m. Phcebe Humphries, and had issue, 1 Abel (who
TO. and had issue, Abel Humphbies, (Kev.), M.A., Wore.
Coll. Oxon, m.and rf. s. p., and Jo«eph Henry, d. s.p.); 2
Henry (711. and had issue, four daus. all unm.) ; 3 Tboma.'i
Cheke, of whom there is no trace, and two daus., 1
Marianne, lu. W. Morton, and 2 Eliza.
II. Francis, of whom hereafter.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 3 April, 1730, to. Samuel Talbot.
II. Esther, bapt. 8 Dec. 1735, m. Thoma.s Cooper.
in. Jane, bapt. 2 Dec. 1737, m. Andrew Cooper.
He TO. 2ndly, Martha, who survived him, but by whom he had
no issue, and d. 6 July 1777. His second son,
Francis Lea, Esq. b. 31 Dec. 1733, to. 21 Oct. 1755, Hannah
dau. of John Broom, of Kidderminster, and had issue,
I. John, of whom hereafter.
II. Moses, b. 14 Sept. 1761, m. and had issue,
1 Joseph Wakeman, m. Sarah Barrett, and d. s. p.
2 Francis, 711. and left issue.
11;. Thomas, 6. 13 April, 1771, d. s. p.
IV. Broom, 6. 1 Oct. 1773, d. s. p. 15 May, 1797.
I. Hannah, m. Eev. John Barrett.
II. Rebekah, m. Joseph Talbot, Esq.
III. Esther, in. John Addington, Esq., M.E.C.S.
IV. Elizabeth, to. — Butcher, Esq., and had issue. George
Butcher, Esq., who was heir to his uncle, Thomas Lea,
Esq. and took the name of Lea. He m. Emma, dau. of
George Harris, Esq. of Oaklands, co. Gloucester, and d. 2
Sept. 1859, leaving by her who d. 5 March, 1862, issue,
1 Thomas (Sir), (.see Burke's Peerage, Lea, Bart..).
2 George Harris, Judge of County Court, b. 2 April, 1842,
TO. 1st, -29 Nov. 1864, Mary, (who d. 25 Sept. lH6r) dau. of
E. Futvoie, Esq., and 2ndly, 25 Feb. 1873, Marion, dau. of
C. Bushcll, Esq., and has is.sue by both marriages.
1 Emma, m. Basil Woodd Smith, Esq. and d. 1870.
2 Linnie, m. Juno, 1860. James A. Crowther, Esq.
3 Annie, to. 19 Dec. 1872, Frank Young, Esq. and d. 1887.
Mr. Francis Lea d. 22 Feb. 1805, and his widow d. 20 April,
1815. His eldest son,
John Lea, Esq. of the Lakes, Kidderminster, 6. 7 Nov. 1757,
m. 14 March, 1786, Ann, dau. of Thomas Simcox, Esq. of
West Bromwich and Birmingham, and d. 21 Sept. 1843,
having by her, who d. 6 Feb. 1855, had issue,
I. Thomas Simcox, of Astley Hall, of whom hereafter.
II. John, d. an infant.
III. George, d. an infant.
IV. John, 6. 28 Aug. 1799, m. Anna Maria, dau. of George
Simcox, Esq., and d. 30 April, 182^, leaving i.^sue,
1 Arthur Augustus, of Wadhain College, Oxon, d. s. p. 13
May, 1848.
2 John Walter, of Wadham College, 7)!.. 1851, Laetitia
Ncale, dau. of Rev. William Russell, Rector of Shepper-
ton, and Rural Dean of Hampton. Middlesex, and d. 29
Feb. 1888, leaving issue, Guy Archibald Arthur, b. 1857,
m. and has two sons ; and Gertrude Etheldreda.
v. Augustus, 6. 27 April, 1802, d. s. p. 2 May, 1827.
VI. George (Rev.), Canon of Lichfield, b. 22 Oct. 1804, 71!.
1336, Sophia, dau. of Sir John Gurnev, Baron of the
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LEA
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LEA
Exchequer, and d. s. p. 10 May, 1S83. His widow d. 3 May,
1888.
I. Hannah Maria, m. Thomas Green Simcox, Esq. of Ilar-
horne House, co. Stafford.
II. Louisa, d. itnvi. 9 Feb. 1SS3.
in. Ann, d. an infant.
IT. Jane, d. an infant.
V. Ann, m. William Hogan, Esq. of Dullin, Banister-at-
Law.
His eldest son,
Thomas Simcox Lea, Esq. of Astlcy Hall, co. Worcester,
J.P. and D.L. for that co. and High Sheriff 1845, J. P. cos.
Stafford and Salop, 6. 17 June 1788, m. 1st, 12 Aug. 1818,
EUzabeth Pratt, eldest dau. of George Simcox, Esq., J.P. of
Harborne, co. Stafford, and by her, who d. 13 Feb. 1834, had
issue,
I. Frederick Simcox, of Astley Hall.
I. Harriet Eliza, m. 8 Jan. 1845, Kev. Stephen Eichard
■Waller, M.A.
n. Margaret.
III. Anne Maria,
rv. Lavinia.
He m. 2ndly, 21 April, 1835, Lavinia Anne, dau. of William
BracUstone Tarbutt, Esq. of London, and by her, who d. 29
Aug. 1869, had issue,
II. Reginald Stephen, of Lindley Lodge, Higham on the Hill,
Nuneaton, 6. 21 Jan. 1846, m. 1st, ;-;i July, 1872, Miriam
Louisa, eld. dau. of Henry Crane, Esq. of Oakhampton, co.
Worcester, and by her, who d. 27 July, 1877, had issue,
1 Henry Crane, b. 16 July, 1877.
Mr. R. S. Lea rn. 2ndly, 1 Jan. 1891, Blanche Marie
Pauline, dau. of M. Ryan, Esq. W.D., of Ratbgar, Dublin,
and widow of W. D. Lovell, Esq. M.B.C.S.
V. Caroline, d. unm.
VI. Laura Sophia, d. unm.
VII. Augusta, d. unm.
vin. Charlotte.
IX. Clara Jane, d. unm.
Mr. Thomas Simcox Lea d. 15 Nov. 18C8, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Rev. Feederick Simcox Lea, of Astley Hall, co. Worcester,
and The Lakes, Kidderminster, M.A. Oxford, Prebendary of
Hereford, and Uector of Tedstone, Delamere, 6. 24 Dec. 1823 ;
m. 11 Dec. 1855, Elizabeth Catherine, 2nd dau. of Rev. Henry
Clark, Vicar of Harmston, co. Lincoln, and had issue,
I. Thomas Smcos, now of Astley Hall.
II. George Henry Clark, b. 14 July, 1858, m. 1886, Katherine,
only dau. of W. D. Itavies, Esq. of Highgate, and has issue,
1 Gladys Mary.
2 Jocelyn Clare.
III. Arthur Augustus, scholar of Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford,
M.A., 6. 3 Nov. 1859. iv. John, 6. 14 Jan. 1861.
1. Elizabeth Mary. ii. Margaret Katherine.
III. Ellen Harriet.
Mr. F. S. Lea d. 30 Sept. 1893, and was .«. by his eldest son,
Arms—T^Ttn. a fesse dancetfe, vert, fleury cnunterfleury or
between in chief two lions passant sa. and in base a stag
lodged ppr. collared, and chain reflexed over the back of the
third.
Crest— A beaver ppr. semi^e de lis or, holding in the mouth a
branch of w illow, also ppr.
Motto — .Spe viiae melioris.
Seat — Astley Hall, Stourport, Worcestershire.
Frances Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of W. H. Ince, Esq. of Thurloe
Square, and has issue, Henry Edmund Burleigh, 6. July,
1870 ; Ronald.
VII. Bladen, d. 1840. vui. Frederick.
I. Caroline.
5eat— Corston, Pembroke.
LEACH OF COE.STON.
Leach, Henet, Esq. of Corston, co. Pembrolfc,
J.P., High iSheriff 1885, Major and Hon. Lieut.-
Col. Pembroke Yeoinanry, b. 15 Aug. 1824; m. 28
May, 1867, Mary, 2ncl dau. of Francis Edwardes
Lloyd, Esq. of Plas-Cil-y-bebyll, co. Glamorgan.
Lineage.— Abraham Leach, Esq. m. 1793, Catherine
Smyth, and d. 1843. His son,
Henrt Leach, Esq., D.L., of Corston (who d. 1864), had by
Elizabeth his wife Im. 1823 ; d. 1861;, dau. of W. 0. Brigstocke,
Esq. of Blaenpant, co. Cardigan,
I. Henry of Corston.
It. Edward, d. unm. 1829.
III. William, d. unm. 1874.
IV. Robert Owen, Rear Admiral, R.N., 5. 1832; m. 1869,
Mary Ellen Thornhill, youngest surviving dau. of the late
William Donaldson Davis, Esq. of St. Leonards-on-Sea,
Sussex.
V. Hugh, 6. 1835; m. 1860 (at Coburg, Canada West), Janet
Orjiher Scott, d. having had issue, 1 Henry Scott, b. Sept.
1861, m.; 2 Frederick Hugh, h. 1863; rn.
Ti. Edmund, C.B., Col. in the Army, b. 1836; m. 1869,
LEADBITTEB OF "WARDEN.
Leadbitter, Thomas Ebancis, Esq. of War-
den, CO. Northumberland, b. 26 May, ] 839 ; m. 14
Aug. 1872, Mathilda, dau. of Joseph Thomas
Savory, Esq. of Wendover, Bucks, and has had
issue,
I. Francis John Graham, h. 17 June, 1881.
II. Thomas Cuthbert, b. 16 March, d. 5 June, 1883.
III. Matthew Graham, b. 29 Oct. 1885.
IV. Eric Cyril Egerton, 6. 8 June, 1891.
I. Frances May.
II. Matilda Clare, d. 7 March, 1876, in infancy.
III. Violet Graham.
IV. Margaret Helen.
Lineage. — A member of this old Border family, Walter
LE LEDBETEiiE,is mentioned in the Assize Roll of Northumber-
land, 40 Henry III (1256) and is described "of Heydon,"
which is in Warden Parish in the N.W. division of Tynedale
Ward. Seven of the name are to be found in the Musters
Roll for Northumberland, 1538.
Matthew Leadbitter, of Warden, d. 1588, leaving hy Agnes
his wife, who d. 1614,
Nicholas, who s. him.
Agnes, m. Thomas Stokoe, of Newbrough, co. Northumber-
land, from whom descend the Stokoes of Acorab.
He had a brother, Cuthbert, who d. 1615, leaving by
Elizabeth, his wife, who d. 1617, a dau. and heir, Agnes, rii.
1st Robert Wynn of Hexham and 2adly Rev. William Li.st.er,
of St. John's Lee.
Nicholas Leadbitter, of Wardon, d. 1671, leaving by
Winifred, his wife, who d. 1668 or 1669, two sons,
Nicholas, who s. him.
Cuthbert, named in liis brother's will 5 Oct. 1681.
Nicholas Leadbitter, of Wardon, m. Mary or Mable, dau.
of Mr. Greenwell of Kingswood and Coibridge, and d. 1682
leaving, by her, who d. 1683,
Mathew, who s. him.
Mabcll, m. William Greenwell, of Corbridge, yeoman, and
had with otlier issue, Nicholas.
Mathew Leadbitter, of Wardon and Wharnley, also of
Hexham West Fields, »i. Frances, dau. of Thomas Jefferson,
Gent, of Hexham, and d. 1704, leaving by her, who d. 1710,
I. Nicholas, who s. him.
II. Mathew, of Wharnley, and Hexham West Fields, and
Hallewhistle Spital, co. Northumberland and Morton, co.
Durham, m. 1st, Anne, dau. and co-heir of Ralph Fewster,
of Ebchester, and had issue, one son, Matthew, who had
three sons, 1 Nicholas; 2 Matthew (father of Arnold and
five other children) ; and 3 William. His wife was buried
at Wardon 25 P'eb. 1726. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Lowes, of Wharnley, by whom he had, 1 George,
2 Nicholas, 3 William, 4 John, and 5 Thomas. He n*.
3rdly, 20 June, 1728, Mary, dau. of William Pearson, Esq.,
of Hexham Spital (who was a Col. in the Jacobite army ia
1715), and by her had Margaretd. unm. He d. 7 June, 1751.
III. John, of Wharnley, m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of
Ralph Fewster, of Ebchester. He was butied at Wardon
29 Feb. 1769, and she 12 May, 1744.
iv. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Kirsopp, of Hexham, and had
issue.
V. A dau., m. Christopher Dickenson, of Hexham, and had
issue.
VI. Winnifred, m. Cuthbert Lambert, of Hexham, surgeon,
and had issue.
Nicholas Leadbitter, of Wardon, m. 1st, 1697, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Taylor, of Cornsay Row, Lancliester, co.
Durham, and by her, who was buried at Wardon, July, 1699,
had a dau. Elizabeth, who was buried at Wardon, 27 Nov.
1707. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Fewster, of
Ebchester, and by her (who d. Dec. 1730) had (with a dau.
Margaret, m. Jasper Gibson, of Stonecroft, and was mother of
Matthew Gibson, Bishop of Comana in partibus, and William
Gibson, Bishop of Acanthos in partibus, the founder of
Ushaw, and d. 17 Jan. 1777, leaving issue), a son and suc-
cessor,
Matthew Leadbitter, Esq. of Wardon, bapt. 29 Oct. 1708,
m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Heron, of Raise, and Hexham, (who
was great-grandson of John Heron, of Chipehase, by Ann
LEA
THE LAITDED GENTRY.
LEA
1157
Camafey his wife, co-heir of the Paise and Nubbick), and
by her, who m. 2ndly, — Eowell, Esq. had issue (his will dated
19 May, 1773),
Nicholas, his heir.
John (Kev.), b. 10 June, 1740 ; d. 20 April, 1811.
Matthew, of London, merchant, b. 9 Sept. 1742; rf. about
1830, leaving issue, Matthew (who had issue), John, d. s.p.
Aug. 1834, and Thomas (who had issue).
Ealph, of Hexham, d. unm. 8 Oct. 1829, aged 82.
Jasper <Eev.), of Hexham, d. 1 July, 1830, aged 84.
William, of Newcastle, merchant, m. Jane, dau. of Robert
Scott, of Newcastle, and d. 3 Aug. 1801, having had issue,
1 William, of Newcastle, d. s. p. 16 Oct. 1816, 2 Thomas,
d. a. p. 5 March, 1794, 3 Robert, Attorney-at-Law, d. i. p.
■4 John, of York, merchant, m. 1829, Catherine, dau. of
Jos.Swinboum,of Yarm, and had issue, Edward, of the Spital
Hexham, Hexham, High Sheriff of Northumberland 1893, and
four other children; 5 Thomas, of Hexham, d. t.pAl June,
1829, 6 Francis, d. 5 Jan. 1800, and four daus. d. unm.
Thomas, of Hexham, d. unm. 5 June, 1833.
Anne, b. 28 Nor. 1736, vi. William Worthy, of Durham.
Mary, d. unm. 1827.
Elizabeth, 6. 29 Feb. 1743, m. 6 Sept. 1776, John Gibson, of
Whitington, and had an only son, James Gibsok, who took
the name of Kiesopp on succeeding to bis uncle's estate,
and m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Alexander Livingstone, Bart.,
and was grandfather of the present James Joseph Kirsopp,
Esq., of The Spital, Northumberland.
Frances, d. unm. 1834.
Margaret, m. John Knott, and had issue.
The eldest son and successor,
Nicholas Leadbitteb, Esq. of Wardon, Northumberland,
b. 24 Dec. 1737 ; m. 31 March, 1783, Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Reed, Esq. of Aydon, and The Craig, Northumberland, and
by her, who d. 9 Dec. 1817 {sec Reed of Cragg), had issue,
I. Matthew, 6. at York 1784; d. unm. in London 26 Jan.
1808.
II. Nicholas, of Wardon.
III. Thomas, b. 26 July, 1787 ; m. 19 April, 1827, Frances,
dau. of John Graham, Esq., of Low House, near Wetheral,
CO. Cumberland, and sister and eventual heiress of John
Oraham, Esq., of Low House, and d. 7 Jan. 1874, and by
her (who d. 26 June, 1870) had issue,
1 John Geaham, of Warden.
2 Thomas Feancis, now of Warden.
1 Frances Isabella.
•2 Sarah Maria, d. unm. 6 July, 1889.
S Geraldine Elizabeth, d. unm. 29 April, 18G2.
4 Elizabeth Anne.
IT. John Feancis Leadbitteb-Smith, Esq., of Flass IlaU,
(whieli see).
Y. Edward, b. 25 Feb. 1790, d. 24 Nov. 1806.
Tl. Ralph, d. young.
I. Elizabeth, b. 2 March, 1785, d. unm. 5 June, 1853.
n. Anne Marie, b. 21 Nov. 1792; m. Feb. 1830, Edward
Charlton, Esq. of Sandhoe, Northumberland, and d. s. p.
6 Oct. 1805.
Mr. Leadbitter d. 1 May, 1826. His eldest surviving son,
Nicholas Leadbitteb, Esq. of Wardon, to. 3 Sept. 1834,
Frances, dau. of Col. Francis Skelly Tidy, C.B., 24th Regt.
(son of Rev. Thomas Holmes Tidy, Rector of Redmarshall,
by Henrietta Augusta, dau. of Rev. John Skelly, Rector of
Redmarshall, by his wife. Lady Elizabeth Gordon, dau. of
Alexander, 2nd Duke of Gordon), and d. 6 March, 1870, and
by her (who d. 26 Feb. 1875, left issue,
1 Matthew Edwaed, of whom hereafter.
2 Nicholas, b. 11 June, 1840, d. s.p. 14 Oct. 1865.
1 Frances Elizabeth, b. 4 May, ls35, m. — Mayo, and d.
26 May, 1863, having had John Herbert, d. an infant 29
April, 1861.
2 Jane Anne, m. and d. having had a child, d. an infant.
Matthew Edwaed Leadbitteb, Esq. of Wardon, Lieut. 86th
Regt., 6. 29 Jan. 1839, t. his father, 1870, and d. >. p., 4 Feb.
1874, having devised his property to a relation Thomas
Gibson, Esq. (who assumed the name and arms of Leadbitter in
addition to his own), who d. t. p. 4 Dec. 1879, when the
property reverted to
Majoe John Graham Leadbitteb, of Warden (eldest son
of Thomas Leadbitter Esq., uncle and heir-at-law of Matthew
V-dward Leadbitter, Esq.), b. 11 March, 1830, served in
the Indian Mutiny and in China, in the 87th Royal Irish
Fusiliers, was afterwards Capt. 97th Regt., and retired with
the rank of Major, and d. s.p. 24 Jan. 1889, and was «. by
iiij brother, Thomas Francis Leadbitteb, Esq. now of
Warden.
Arms — Sa. on a chevron or between three bezants as many
crosses patonce of the field ; quartering Geaham, Hebon, and
Caknabt.
C)-est — A grifiSn's head sa. erased gu. pierced through the
mouth with an arrow fessways or.
Motto — Fidelia.
Stat — Warden, near Hexham, Northumberland.
Tovm .^dtirejs— Auckland House, Brondesbury, London,
N.W.
ttEADBITTER-SMITH.
{See Smith of Flass Eall.)
LEADER OF DROMAGH CASTLE.
Leadee, William Nicholas, Esq. of Dromagh.
Castle, CO. Cork, J.P. and D.L., b. 1853, late Lieut.
Scots Greys ; m. 21 June, 1881, Hon. Eleanor
Burke Eoche, eldest dau. of Edmund, 1st Lord
Fermoy.
Lmeagre. — About the middle of the 17th century, two
brothers, Henbt and John Leadee, settled in the co. Cork.
The younger, brother, John, was ancestor of the Leadees of
Keale, co. Cork. The elder,
Henrt Lbadee, Esq., purchased very considerable estates
in the co. Cork, amongst others, the family residence of
Mount Leader. He m. 1689, Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Radley, Esq., by Marbella Chinnery his wife, and d. eirca
1738, having had issue,
John, of Mount Leader, b. 1698 ; m. 1718, Margaret, 3rd
dau. of Edward Herbert, of Kilcow, co. Kerry, and d. eirca
1732, leaving by his wife (who m. 2ndly, Rev. Craven
Stanley), with six dans., of whom the eldest, Mary, m.
Richard Edward Hull, Esq. of Leamcon, three sons, Edwaed,
whose only son, John Leader, Esq., sold Mount Leader to
his cousin, William Lea.Aer (see bdoie) ; Thomas; Richard,
Capt. in the Army, of Oldcastle, co. Cork.
Thomas, 6. 1700; d. 1727.
Henbt, of Tullig, co. Cork, of whom presently.
Mary, m. 1711. John Purcell, Esq. of Gurteenard.
Margaret, m. Charles O'Keefe, Esq. of Cullen.
Marvella, m. John Leader, of Keale.
The 3rd son of Henry Leader, by Margaret Radley his wife,
Heney Leadee, Esq. of Tullig, co. Cork, 6. 1705; m. 1741,
Christabella, dau. of William Philpott, of Dromagh, co. Cork,
and by her (who d. 1794) left issue.
I. John, b. 1742, d. 1801. He m. 20 Oct. 1767, Deborah,
eldest dau. of Emanuel Hutchinson, Esq. of Mount Massy,
and had an only son, Henet Leader, Esq., formerly of Illy,
CO. Donegal, and of Adelaide Road, Dublin, 6. 1768 ; m.
Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Stewart, and d. 1844, leav-
ing a son, Henbt, of Dromaneen, near Kanturk, co. Cork;
m. 1835, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Woodcock, Esq., Banker of
Wigan, and d. 1873, leaving William of Dromaneen, b. 1837,
and other issue ; and five daus. Elizabeth, d. unm. ; Deborah,
m. 1845, John Allen, Esq. ; Mary, m. 1844, William Ribton
Ward, Esq. ; Charlotte, m. Francis Foster, Esq. of Rushine
Lodge, CO. Donegal; and Margaret, m. Aug. 1834, John
Herbert Orpen, Esq., M.D.
II. William, of Mount Leader (which he purchased from
his cousin, John Leader), J. P., h. 1743 ; d. April, 1828; m.
April, 1768, Margaret, dau. of Warham St. Leger, Esq. of
Heyward's Hill, and by her (who d. Feb. 1828) had issue,
1 Nicholas Philpot, M.P. for Kilkenny, m. Margaret,
dau. and co-heir of Andrew Nash, Esq. of Nashville, co.
Cork, and d. 1836, leaving by her (who d. 8 Oct. 1858),
Nicholas Philpot, late of Dromagh Castle, J. P., M.P.,
d. 31 March, 1880, aged 69.
William, J. P., of Rosnalee, Kanturk, co. Cork, m. 29
June, 1847, Dorothea, 2nd dau. of MacGillycuddy of
the Reeks; and d. 1860, having had issue, William
Nicholas, now of Dromagh Castle ; Francis Henry
Mowbray, b. 1855, m. 1879, Agnes, dau. of — Brodrick,
Esq. ; Dora Margaret, m. 1877, George Ware, Esq. ; and
Margaret, m. 1883, Henry Bruce Armstrong, Esq.
Henry, b. 1815 ; wt. Ist, 1841, Margaret, dau. of John
Birmingham Miller, Esq., Q.C., and has issue two sons
and a dau. m. 1864, Rev. Edward L. Puxley; he m.
2ndly, 1864, Annette, dau. of Rev. John Ellison and
sister of J. W. Ellison Macartney, Esq., M.P.
Margaret, m. John Newman, Esq., eldest son of Adam
Newman, Esq. of Dromore, co. Cork.
Elizabeth, m. 14 April, 1849, Sir George Richard
Waldie- Griffith, Bart, of Hendersyde Park, co. Rox-
burgh.
2 Warham, Rector of St. Anne's, Shandon, Cork, m. Hen-
rietta, dau. of Robert Atkins, Esq. of Firville, co. Cork,
and d. s. p.
3 William, Curate of St. Peter's, Cork, d. unm.
4 Henrt, m. Aug. 1830, Elizabeth Anna, 2nd dau. of Rev.
Charles Eustace, of Robertstown, co. Kildare, claimant
of the Baltinglass Peerage (see Bdbke's Dormant Peerage),
and d. 5 April, 1868, leaving by her (who d. 1858) an only
child,
Hbnet Eustace Leadeb, Esq. of Mount Leader, J.P.,
Capt. 16th Lancers, b. 1833; m. 1 Oct. 1868, Helen
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LEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEA
AuKUSta, youngest dnu. of Lieut. -Col. Williamson, of
Carrowktal, to. Cork; and by her (who m. 2nclly, 1878,
Charles Arthur Duncan, Esq., Barristcr-at-Law) he had
issue,
I. Henry Williamson, of Mount Leader, co. Cork,
and Buniinglord, Hants, J. P., M.A. Camb., b. 18
July, 18(59.
II. Lionel Frederic.
III. lioland William.
Mr. Leader ti. 1 ,Iune, 1876.
1 Elizabeth, vt. 1799, Kev. Matthew Purcell, of Burton,
Cork.
•J Harriett, tij. Matthias Henley, Esq. of Mount Eirers, co.
Cork, and d. a. p. 1833.
3 Eu.ili,i, m. 1810, John Kye Coppinger, Esq. of Carhue,
CO. Cork, and d. s. p. 1832.
4 Louisa, m. Uichard Harris Purcell, of Annabella.
III. Henry, of Tullig, m. Mary Kearney, and d. in ISOO,
leaving issue an only child, Henry, whod. s. p.
IV. Nicholas, «ho went to America.
I. Elizabtth 111. Joseph Barry, Esq., M.D. of Mallow.
n. Christabella, b. Is33; m.l773, ChriBtopher Hendley, Esq.
of Mount Ki\ers.
III. Catherine, d. s.p. 1772.
IT. Mavella, d. s.p. 1773.
Arms — Arg., on a fess sa. between three ogresses, each
charged with an escallop of the field, a lion's head erased
between two boars' heads also erased or, all within a bordure
engrailed az. Cresi— An arm habited paly of six vert and gu.
holding in the hand ppr., a branch of three roses barbed and
leaved ppr.
Seat — Dromagh Castle, Kanturk, co. Cork.
au6— Carlton.
liEADEE OF ASHGROVE.
Leader, Charles Reginald De Verb, Esq. of
Ashgrove, co. Cork, b. 29 Nov. 1847 ; m. Not. 1871,
Fanny, dau. ef Capt. Moore, late 35tli Eegt., and
has issue, a son.
Xiineagre. — Thomas Leonakd Leader, Esq. of Aehgrove, co.
Cork, J. P. (son of Thomas Leader, Esq. ot Springmount, formerly
an officer of the 1st Somerset Militia, and Margaret Maria his
■wife, dau. and co-heiress of William Power, Esq. of Cork,
great-niece to Right Reverend Dr. McKenna, Bishop of Cloyne
and Ross, the founder and benefactor of the Irish College in
Paris for the education of ecclesiastical students), formerly
Lieut. 2nd Queen's Royals, and a Magistrate and Grand Juror
of CO. Cork ; saw much service in India ; he was subsequently
Capt. 5th Royal Middlesex Militia, 6. 20 Sept. 1825 ; m. 1st, 10
July, 1845, Airlie, only dau. of Capt. Macdougall, 42nd Royal
Highlanders, by Jean Cameron his wife, only dau. of
Alexander Macdonald. Esq. of Glencoe, chieftain of his clan,
great-niece to Sir Duncan Cameron, Bart., and cousin to
Charles Brownlow, LordLurgan, and by her (who d. 20 Aug.
1885) had issue,
I. Charles Reginald Db Vere, now of Ashgrove.
II. Thomas Brownlow, b. 1854.
HI. Harry Ellesmere, 6. 1858.
I. Jean Margaret.
II. Blanche Louisa, m. 4 Sept. 1872, Robert Warren, Esq.,
3rd son of Sir John Borlase Warren, 4th Bart., of Warrens
Court, CO. Cork.
in. Kathleen Airlie Adelaide.
He m. 2ndly, 12 Aug. 1886. Janet Oliphant, only dan. of
Capt. Hon. Patrick Oliphant Murray, and niece of Alexander,
9lh Baron Elibank, and had issue, Catherine Jubilee Oliphant,
b. 1 June; 1887, and d. 11 Feb. 1892,
Arms— Arg., on a fess sa. between three ogresses, each
charged with an escallop of the first, a lion's head erased
between two boare' heads also erased or, all within a bordure
waTy gu. Crest — An arm embowed habited paly wavy of six
Ten and gu. the hand grasping a branch of three ruBes barbed
and leaved all ppr. Mollo — Probum non poenitet.
5<a(— Aehgrove, near Macroom, co. Cork.
which were held in dependence on the head of the O'Brien
family, were forfeited in the time of Cromwell.
John Leaht, 6. at Abbeyfeale, 1720, settled at Killarney in
the year 1754. tie d. 1785, leaving issue,
John Leaht, b. 1770; m. 1809, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Ashe, Esq. of Ashgrove, co. Cork, and d. 1846, leaving issue,
I. John, b. 1810, of whom hereafter.
II. Richard, 6. 1811; m. 1841, Eleonora, dan. of Kev. C
Nash, of Ballycarthy, co. Kerry ; d. 1865, leaving issue.
III. Edward, b. 1812.
IV. Henry, 6. 1820 ; d. 1870.
V. David, b. 1826; d. 1866.
Ti. Thomas, b. 1828.
Tii. Arthur, 6. 1830, Lieut. -Col. R.E.; m. Ist, in 1856, Har-
riet, dau. of Molifere Tabuteau, Esq. of Simmonscourt, co.
Dublin, which lady d. 1862, leaving issue, Arthur Herbert,
b. 1857, M.A., and Fellow of Pembroke Coll., Cambridge;
and 2ndly, Sept. 1866, Eliza, only diu. of Thomas Poynier,
Esq. of Westborne Terrace, Hyde Park, and had issue.
Tin. Charles John, 6. 1833; m. 1862, Susan, dau. ol William
Thornton, Esq. of Cork, and d. 1866, leaving issue.
I. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1893.
II. Mary, m. 1847, Right Hon. and Most Rev. Samuel
Butcher, D.D.,P.C., Bishop of Meath, who d. 1876, and had
issue.
III. Frances, d. young.
The eldest son,
John Leaht, Esq. of Southhill, 6. 1810, called to the Irish
Bar 1833 (Q.C. 1859), Chairman of Quarter Sessions co.
Limerick, J.P. ; in. 1851, Matilda Emma, eldest dau. of
William White, Esq. of Shrubs, co. Dublin, and Keildra, co.
Leitrim, son of Luke White, Esq. of Woodlands, co. Dublin,
and d. 1874, leaving issue,
John White Leahy, Esq., now of Southhill.
Seat — Southhill, Killarney.
LEAHY OF SOUTHHILL.
Leaht, John White, Esq. of Southhill, co.
Kerry, B.A. Oxon, J.P., High Sheriff 1877, b. 29
May, 1852.
Lineag'e. — The tribe from which this family is descended
formed a subdivision of the O'Brien race, and are found in
the occupation of a considerable tract of country in the neigh-
bourhood of Abbeyfeale, on the borders of cos. Kerry and
Limerick, terap. Elizabeth, where they are supposed to have
been established as early as the 13th century. These lands,
BYE.ES-LEAKE OF EOCKSIDE,
Byees-Leake, John, Esq. of Eockside, co.
Devon, J.P., Lieut. K.. North Devon Hussars, b.
21 Sept. 1854; m. 19 March, 1885, Stuart, 2nd
dau. and co-heir of the late George Moir-Byres,
Esq., J.P., of Tonley, co. Aberdeen {see that
family), and has issue,
Aleen Stuart, 6. S Nov. 1892.
Mr. Leake assumed, on the death of his father-in-
law Mr. Moir-Byres in 1889, the additional sur-
name of Btees by deed poll.
Lineag'e. —The family of Leake, originally Lake, is
understood to be a branch of the Lakes of Warwickshire,
Thomas Lake or Leake, Esq. ot W^itney, co. Oxon, Solicitor,
b. 1697, m. 2 June, 1723 Tabitha Burbrow of Handboro, and by
her (who d. 18 March, 1767) had issue,
I. Thomas, 6. 29 June, and d. 28 July, 1724.
II. Thomas, b. 20 Feb. 1726, d. in infancy.
III. John, his heir.
I. Catherine, 6. 15 June, 1725, d. young.
II. Anne, b. 13 Nov. 1728, d. 28 Oct. 1808.
III. Catherine, b. 7 Feb. 1734 (Mrs. Piercy).
IV. Mary, b. 15 Feb. 1736, Mrs. Winning).
T. Tabitha, 6. 7 M.ay, 1741, (Mrs. Smith),
Mr. Leake d. 1 Jime, 1753. The third son,
John Leake, Esq. of Witney, co. Oxon, 6. 21 Jan. 1732,
m. 1st, 18 Oct. 1764, Sarah Willett, of Witney, who d. 30 April,
1766. He m. 2nd]y, 29 May, 1769, Mary Cole of Kings Sutton,
and by her (who d. Aug. 1835) had issue,
I. John Thomas, 6. 14 Jan. 1775, settled in Jamaica.
II. James, b. 9 Jan. 1777, d. 23 March, 1863, leaving issue,
one son and three daus.
1 John Simpson.
1 Mary, ra. — Marsh, Esq., and had issue, 1 Edwaid,
lost at sea ; 2 Harry, settled in Peru; and a dau. Jane,
d. unm.
2 Kate, in. — Dick, Esq. of Frankfort, and d. 1872,
leaving issue.
3 Louisa.
III. Charles, 6. 1 Sept. 1778, d. unm. at Boulogne.
IV. He.nby, of whom presently.
V. Thomas, b. 20 Sept. 1781, settled in Cuba, m. a Spanish
lady named Dolores, and d. in Cuba, leaving issue, 1
Thomas; 1 Dolorie ; and 2 Marie, m. — Merney, Ksq.
I. Anne, 6. 11 March, 1770, m. John Stevens, Esq and had
issue, 1 John, 6. June, 1795, d. 22 April, 1797; 2 John
David, 6. 1799, d. 7 F'eb. 1801; 1 Ann, 6. 1797, m. —
Hopwood, Esq. : 2 Kate, b. 1804, m. 22 Oct. 1850, the Rev.
Robert Massie, D.D., LL.D., and had issue.
II. Tabitha, b. 6 June, 1772, m. Aug. 1792, James Ward,
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Ksq. of Banbuiy, co. Oxon, and d. 7 Jan. 1794, leaving
issue, James, 6. 1793, d. Feb. 1794.
III. Sarah, b. 4 Nov. 1773, m. — Smith, Esq. of Chimneys,
and had issue, Mary Ann, m. — Langford of Witney.
IT. Mary, b. 28 Nov, 1783, d. 9 Sept. Io02.
V. fatlierine, 6. 28 Sept. 1785, m. 6 June, 1806, William
Collins Badcock, Esq. of Trelford, co. Oxon, and d. April,
1874, leaving issue,
1 Benjamin, b. 1807, d. 4 Oct. 1817.
1 Mary, b. 1808, m. 1S51, Ker. Biohavd Gardner, of
Winchester.
2 Sophia, 6. 1810, d. unm.
3 Catherine, 6. 1812, d. unm. 4 Eliza, d. 1814.
6 Elizabeth, d. young. 6 Emma, d. unm. 1834.
ilr. John Leake d. 25 May, 1820. The fourth son,
IIenet Leake, Esq. of Chelmsford, 6. at Witney, 23 Jan.
1780, 1)1. 1st, 22 Nov. 1807, Mary, dau. of Kev. John Horner,
D.D., Rector of Lincoln, Vicar of Coombe, Oxon, and Hon.
Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral, by Mary his wife, dau. of
Uenry Metcalfe, Esq. and by her ^who d. 1 Nov. 1809) had
issue, with a dau. Sarah, d. in infancy,
I. Henet, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, 29 Jan. 1811, Margaret Hill, and by her who d.
27 June, 1847) had further issue,
jr. John Knight, of the Manor House, Frilford, Oxon, 6. 17
Feb. 1»15, HI. 1829, Marian Dewe, and by her (who d. Nov.
1892) had issue,
1 Percy Dewe, of Blackheath.
1 Mary, m. — Vowell, Esq., and has issue, Mary, 6. 22
June, 1816, d. unm. 12 May, 1854.
2 Maud.
Mr. Leake d. at Chelmsford 7 Feb. 1828. His eldest son,
Henry Leake, Esq. of Summerfield, Kent, formerly of
Oldfield Lodge, Bucks, b. at Kedlington, Oxon, 11 Oct.
1809, m. 9 Dec. 1836, Jane, dau. of Thomas Wright, Esq. of
Kensington, and by her (who d. Feb. 1888) had issue,
I. Henry, 6. SO June, 1838, of Brisbane, rn. but d. s. p. Dec.
1890.
II. Arthur Hill, C.E., h. 14 June, 1842, m. at Brisbane, Helen
Stewart.
III. Herbert Anderson, 6. April, 1844, of West Winch Lynn,
Norfolk, m. 8 May, 1872, Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of Henry
H. Cook, Esq., and has issue,
1 Henry, b 1873. 2 Walter, 6. 1874.
3 Herbert Noel, b. 1877. 4 Charles Kobert, b. 1879.
1 Margaret Isabel. 2 Catherine Mary.
3 Emily Winifred.
IV. Walter, b. 24 June, 1818, d. 17 March, 1809, unm.
V. John, now of Rockside.
I. Jane.
II. Emily, 6. 18 Feb. 1846, m. 8 Sept. 1868, Richard Harry
Barrett, Esq., Solicitor, of Slough, co. Bucks, and has
issue, two sons and five daus.
III. Catherine, 6. 10 Jan. 1850, m. 27 Oct. 1876, Charles
Frederick Dean, Esq. Solicitor, of Dowseley, co. Lincoln,
and Slough, Bucks, and has issue, one son and three daus.
IV. Bertha, b. 17 March, 1851, m. 20 May, 1873, W. Trumper,
Esq. of Lake End, co. Bucks, and has issue, one son and
one dau.
V. Jessie.
VI. Sarah Anderson, of Dingley Hall, Bradflcld, Berks.
Seat — Kockside, near Okchampton, Devon.
ttM&— Grosvenor.
MARTIN-LEAKE OF THORPE HALL.
Maetin-Leake, Stephen, Esq. of Tliorpe H.i '
Essex, and of Marshalls, Herts, b. 2 Nov. 1861 ; j.
his father 1893.
Lineagre. — Stepheh Mabtin, Esq., Capt. R.N., who d.
1730, aged 70, took, by royal licence, 1721, the additional sur-
name and arms of Leake, in remembrance of his brother-in-
law, Admiral Sir John Leake. He m. Catherine Hill, and was
father of
Stephen Martix-Leake, Esq. of Thorpe Hall, Essex, 6.
1702, Garter King of Arms, m. 1734, Anne, dau. of Fletcher
Powell, Esq. of New Radnor, and of Marshalls, co. Herts,
and by her (who d. 1803, aged 88) had six sons and three
daus. Mr. Martin-Leake was the author of a life of Admiral
Sir John Leake and some works on heraldry and numis-
matics. He d. 1773, aged 72, and was s. by his son,
John Martin-Leake, Esq. of Thorpe Hall, m. Sept. 1761,
Mary, dau. of Peter Calvert, Esq. of Hadham, co, Herts, and
by her (who d. 27 Oct. 1821) had issue,
John, of Thorpe Hall.
William, retired Lieut.-Col. R.A., F.E.S., and honorary
LL.D. Oxford, b. 1776, who m. Charlotte Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir Charles Wilkins, and relict of W. Marsden, Esq.,
F.R.S., butd. I. p. 6 Jan. 1860.
Stepuen Ralph, successor to his brother.
Mary, d. unm. in her 92nd year.
Susannali Maria, m. 1802, Admiral Robert Gambier Middle-
ton (see Burke's Peerage, Gainsborough, E.), and d. 1831,
leaving issue.
Mr. Martin-Leake d. April, 1836, aged 97.
John Martin-Leake, Esq. of Thorpe Hall. J. P. and D.L.,
M.A. St. John's Coll. Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 5 Dec.
1773; m. 29 March, 1810, Helen, dau. of James Ore, Esq. and
relict of Capt. Thomas Lacy, R E., and had issue, Mary ;
Helen, m. Rev. Frederic Pyndar Lowe, son of Rev. Robert
Lowe, Rector of Bingham, co. Notts. Mr. Martin-Leake was
a Bencher of the Middle Temple and Chairman of Quarter
Sessions of Essex. He d. 16 May, 1862, and was s. by his
brother,
Stephen Ralph Martin-Leake, Esq. of Thorpe Hall, Assis-
tant-Secretary to the Treasury, 6. 1782; m. 18 June, 1818,
Georgiana, dau. of Capt. George Stevens, E.I.C.S., of Old
Windsor Lodge, Berks, and had issue,
Stephen, of Thorpe Hall. John.
William, m. Louisa, dau. of Gen. Tennant, and has issue,
lialph, Robert, Hugh, Mary, Euith, and Lidan.
Susannah, m. 1843, Spencer Shelley, Esq., son of Sir John
Shelley, 6th Bart., and has issue, Spencer, 6.24 Oct. 1843;
Francis Hesketh, b. 2 March, 1854 ; Georgiana Fanny, m. 8
Aug. 18t)7, Richard Saul Ferguson, Esq., J. P. (divorced Dec.
1877); Florentia, m. 15 July, 1870, James Henry Davison.
Esq. of Aldeburgh, W. Suffolk; and Rosamond Blanche
Isabel, m. 27 Jan. 1892, Herbert Fullarton Dent, Esq. of
Canton, China.
Elizabeth.
He d. 7 April, 1865, and was s. by his son,
Stephen Martin-Leake, Esq. of Thorpe Hall and Mar-
shalls, J. P., B.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 19 March, 1826 ; );;. 24
Sept. 1859, Isabel, dau. of William Plunkett, Esq. of Lincoln's
Inn, Barrister-at-Law, and had issue,
I. Stephen, now of Marshalls and Thorpe Hall.
II. William, Lieut. Cheshire Regt., b. 23 June, 1865.
III. Richard, b. 22 Feb. 1867.
IV. Francis, b. 16 March, 1869.
v. Arthur, 6. 4 April, 1874.
VI. Theodore Edward, b. 15 Dec. 1878.
I. Georgiana. ii. Isabel.
Mr. Martin-Leake d. 7 March, 1893, and was «. by his son.
J inis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a chevron engrailed az.
eight annulets arg. on a canton gu. a castle triple towered of
the third, for Leake ; 2nd and 3rJ ; paly of six or and az. on a
chief gu. three merlins of the first, for Martin. Crest — A ship
gun-carriage, on it a piece of oidnance mounted, all ppr.
Motto — Pari animo.
/Seat— Marshalls, High Cross, near Ware, co. Herts.
LEARMONTH OF DEAN.
Leaemonth, Algernon Alexander, Esq. of
Dean, co. Edinburgh, late Lieut. Essex Eegt., b. 11
March, 1864 ; s. his brother 1893.
Lineage. — John Leabmonth, Esq. of Edinburgh, son of
John Learmonth, and Jessy Cleland his wife, m. Grace
Young, and by her (who d. 1848) left at his decease, 1812, a
son and three daus., viz., John, his heir; Elizabeth; Jessy,
m. Charles Parker, Esq., K.N. ; and Margaret, m. 1821, Sir
John Sinclair, Bart. The only son,
John Leabmonth, Esq. of Dean and Murieston, co. Edin-
burgh, J.P. and D.L., Lord Provost of Edinburgh, b. 26 May,
1789 ; in. Feb. 1824, Margaret, dau. of James Cleghorn, M.D.,
of Kilcarty, State Physician in Dublin, and d. 1868, having had
issue,
Alexander, his successor.
Agnes, m. 15 June, 1859, Capt. George Sinclair, Bengal Army,
son of Sir John Sinclair, 6th Bart, of Dunbcath, and d. 17
March, 1876, leaving issue, John, Capt. 5th Lancers; Charles
George ; and George Henry. Captain Sinclair d. 23 March,
1871.
His only son,
Alexander Leabmonth, Esq. of Dean, co. Edinburgh, J.P.,
M.P. for Colchester 1870 to 1880, Col. late 17th Lancers, 6. 26
Aug. 1829, m. 2 April, 1859, Charlotte Salter, eldest dau. of
Lieut.-Gen. Humphrey Lyons, Bengal Army, and niece of
Edmund, 1st Lord Lyons, and d. 10 March, 1887, having had
issue,
I. John Henrt, late of Dean.
II. Algernon Alexander, now of Dean.
III. Frederick Charles, b. 14 Jan. 1865, Lieut. R.N.
I. Mary Adelaide. ii. Lilian Mary.
in. Florence Nina. iv. Constance Flora,
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His eldest son,
John Henry Leahmonth, Esq. of Pean, co. Edinburgh,
Capt. late I'Jtli Lancers, 6. 11 March, 1860; t. hia father 1S87,
and i^ 1S1>3, unvi., and was s. by his brother.
.S^ea(< — Murieston House, Midcalder, co. Edinburgh; Dean,
Edinburgh.
LEATHAM OF HEMSWORTH HALL.
Leatham, Samuel Gurnet, Esq. of Hemsworth
null, CO. York, J.P., b. 13 Dec. 1840; m. 2S Feb.
18t)7, Annie (jertrude, 3rd dau. of John Frederic
La Trobe Bateman, Esq., F.E.S., of Moorpark, and
has issue,
I. Fredfkic Gprket, 6. 19 Jan. 18G8.
II. Eustace La Trobe, 6. 3 Aug. 1870.
in. Cecil ilaxwell, b. 6 Sept. 1875.
IV. Bertram Henry, 6. 2 March, 1831.
V. Ki^el Clare, b. 18 Oct. 1883.
VI. Ualpli, 6. 3 March, 1888.
I. Gertrude Hilda, b. and d. 28 Dec. 1SC3.
II. Catheiine Isabella, b. 22 Oct. 1871.
III. Norah Margaret, 6. 7 Dec. 1872.
IV. Mildred Agnes, 6. 6 March, 1874.
V. Dorothy Mary, 6. 18 June, 1877.
Yi. Sybil Grace, 6. 20 Sept. 1879.
Liueag'e. — This family has been settled for several
centuries in the West Riding of Yorkshire, having come
(according to family tradition) from the Noith Riding, where
the family name pos.silly survives in those of the parishes of
Kirk-lcatham, and Up-lcatham, both near Guisborough,
Robert Leatham, one of the first Quakers, was imprisoned
under the Conventicle Act of Chas. II in York Castle (1664),
for attending a meeting for worship. He was buiied at Monk-
Brctton, 31 Nov. 1681. His great-grandson.
John Leatham, of Ropergate House, Pontefract, banker; 6.
3 Feb. 1740 ; m. 30 Aug. 1775, Elizabeth, dau. of John Klintoff,
of Thirsk, by his wife Sarah Aldam, and U. 1823, having by
her («ho d. 8 May, 1817) a son,
William Leatham, Esq. of Heath, near Wakefield, banker
at Wakefield, Pontefract, and Doncaster, author of Letters on
the Currency, to. 1813, Margaret, dau. and heir of Joshua
Walker, M.D., of Leeds (by his wife Mary Arthington, of
I eed.<), and d. 19 Oct. 1842, leaving by her (who d. 7 Jan.
1871) issue,
John Akthington, 6. 29 March, 1814 ; d. unm. 24 May,
1S57.
"William Henrt, of Hemsworth Hall.
Joshua Walker, b. 27 Aug. 1817 ; rf. 9 Feb. 1819.
Charles Albert, of Gunnergate, near Middlesboro', 6. 20 Sept.
1»25 ; 1)1. 6 March, 1851, Rachel, 4th dau. of Jo.-;e|ih Pease,
Esq. ot Southend, DarlinRton, and sister of Sir Joseph
Whithill Pease, M.P. ; and d. 1858, leaving issue five
dau.s.
Edward Ai.dam (see Leatham of Mwariien Parle).
Martiaret Eliza^'eth, m. 10 June, 1847, the Right Hon. John
BriRht, I'.C, M.P., of One Ash, Rochdale, some time Presi-
dent of the Board of Trade, and d. 13 May, 1878, leaving
issue, three sons and three daus.
Mary Walker, m. .Joseph Gurney Barclay, Esq. of Knotts
Green, co. Essex ; and d. 10 Feb. 1843, leaving issue two
sons.
The second son,
WiLjAM Henrt Leatham, Esq. of Hemsworth Hall, co.
York, J. P. and D.L., a Deputy-Chairman of Quarter Sessions,
Author of Ltctures delivered at Mechanics' Institutes, Poems,
Tales of EnylUh Life and Miscellanies, elected M.P. for
Wakefield 1859, but unseated on petition, re-elected 1865, con-
tinued to sit until Nov. 1868, when he retired, M.P. for the
South Division of the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1880 to 1885 ;
6. 6 July, 1815; m. 21 Feb. 1839, Priscilla, 4th dau. of Samuel
Gurney, Esq. of Ham Hou.se, West Ham, Essex, and d. 1889,
leaving by her (who d. 27 Sept. 1887) surviving issue.
I. Samuel Gcbney, now of Hemsworth Hall.
II. I.dmund Ernest, 6. 3 Dec. 1847, to. 28 July, IS'fS, Jean-
nette Eminett, dau. of the late Sir Edward Uunard, Bart.,
and «/. «. p. 6 Oct. 1890.
III. Charles Alfred, b. 11 Sept. 1849; m. 5 Oct. 1876, Sarah
Adelaide, 2nd dau. of Henry Ford Barclay, Esq. of Monk-
ham, Es.sex, and has had issue ; his 3id son, Philip, d. 3
Not. 1m86.
IV. Gerald Arthur Buxton, 6. 30 April, 1851 ; to 5 Aug. 1890,
Margaret, eldest dau. of Col. Wilkinson, of Malion, and has
issue, a Jau.
V. Herben Barclay, 6. 15 Nov. 1852.
VI. Octtvius, 6. 17 Avril, 1854, d. unm. 5 Sept. 1887.
VII. Claude, b. 18 April, 1856; m.6 Jan. 1886, Mary, 2nd dau.
of Joseph Gurney Barclay, Esq. of Knotts Green, and has
issue.
I. Agnes Georgina, 6. 29 Oct. 1860.
Arms — Per saltire erm. and or, on a chief engrailed az. three
bezants each charged with a saltire gu. Crest — A nest, therc>>u
an eagle, wings elevated or, the nest and wings fretty >ert.
Motto — Virtute vinces.
Se<(<— Hemsworth Hall, W.R. Yorkshire.
6'iu6— Carlton.
LEATHAM OF MISAEDEN.
Leatham, Edward Aldam, Esq. of Misarden
Park, CO. Gloucester, M.A., J. P. and D.L., High
SherifF 1S91, author of Charmione, a Sistorical
Romance, Lord of the Manors of Misarden, Wis-
hanger, and Winstone, Patron of two livings,
elected M.P. for Huddersfield 1859, and again in
18H8, 1874, 1880, and 1885 retired, 1886, h. 2 Aug.
1828; m. 29 Oct. 1851, Mary Jane, only dau. of
the late John Fowler, Esq. of Gastard House,
Wilts, and had issue,
I. Arthhr William, J. P., 6. 1852; m. 1881, Mary Elise,
only dau. of Henry Martyn Kennard, Esq. J. P. and D.L.,
of Croft y-Bwia, co. Monmouth, and has issue, Bobert
Edward Kennard, b. 25 Feb. 1885.
II. John Fowler, J.P., 6. C April, 1857.
III. Albert Edward, b. 9 Aug. 1859.
IV. Harold, b. 23 Aug. 1861 ; J. 28 Nov. 1885.
I. Mary Janet, m. 1873, Edward Robson Whitwell, Esq. J.P.,
of Batorn Hal!, near Darlington, and has issue, two sons
and three daus.
II. Beatrice, m. 1884, Ferdinand Pakington John Hanbury-
Williams, Esq. J. P., eldest son of Ferdinand Capel Han-
bury-Wil!iams, Esq. J. P. and D.L., of Nant Oer, co.
Monmouth, and has issue one dau.
III. Margaret Hilda.
IV. Ethel.
Mr. E. A. Leatham m. 2nd]y, 1893, Martha Milly, 3rd dau. of
the late Rev. J. Constable, Rector of Marston, co. Someret.
Lineag^e, Arms, dec, — See L.'eatha.h of Hems-worth Hall.
Seat — Misarden Park, near Cirencester, co. Gloucester.
Toicn Residence — 46, Eaton Square, S.W.
LEATHER OF MIDDLETON HALL.
Leather, Geeabd Frederick Towieetojt,
Esq. of Middleton Hall, Northumberland, and
Leventhorpe Hall, co. York, Lieut. Northumberland
(5tli) Fusiliers, b. 16 Aug. 18G5 ; m. 15 Oct. 1891,
Mnrgaret Ethel, only dau. of Victor Coates, Esq. of
Rathmore, co. Antrim, and has issue,
Ralph Towleeton, 6. 19 Nov. 1892.
Lineage.— James Leather, Esq. of Beeston Park, Leeds,
6. 21 Jan. 1779, eldest son of George Leather, of Beeston, an
extensive coal proprietor in the West Riding of the co. of
York); m. 15 June, 1803, Mary, eldest child of John Towlerton,
Esq. of Kirkham Gate, Wakefield, and by her (who d. 10
June, 1850) had issue,
John Towlerton, his heir.
James, b. 7 Feb. 1809.
George, of Sheffield, co. York, m. 14 Feb. 1838, Maria, eldest
dau. of Rev. Joseph Wardle, Incumbent of Beeston, and
rf. s. p. I860.
William Henry, of Leeds, co. York, m. 9 March, 1852, Sarah
Anna, dau. of George Leather, Esq. of Knowsthorpe, and
has i-sue.
Charles James, m. 11 Nov. 1847, Charlotte Anna, dau. of
Rev. Joseph Wardle, Incumbent of Beeston, and d. 6 May,
1888, leaving issue, by her (who d. 25 Aug. 1878).
Mary Anne, d. unm. 28 Oct.. 1819.
Anne Eliza, m. 21 Dec. 1841, Charles Wetherell Wardle, E.sq.
J. P., of Linton Spring, co. York, and d. 27 May, 1884,
leaving issue.
Mr. James Leather d. 17 Oct. 1849, and was i. by his eldest
son,
John Towlerton Leather, Esq. of Leventhorpe Hall, co.
York, and Middleton Hall, Northumberland, F.S.A., J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1875, Patron of Leven, co. York, and Col.
2nd DorsetArtilleryVolunteers,6. 30 Aug. 1304; 7n. 1st, 2 Aug.
1832, Maria, dau. of George Leather, Esq. of Knowsthorpe,
and by her (who d. 22 Jan. 1849) had issue,
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Fbedekiok John, of Leventhorpe Hall.
Arthiii- Huso, b. 30 March, J846; m. 27 Feb. 1878, Jane
Dtirliiig, only child of George Culley, Esq. C.B., of Fowherry
Tower. Northuinberland, and has one son.
Emily, d. an infant.
Ellr-n Eliza, m. 27 Oct. 185», Rev. William Medcalfe, M.A..
Eecior of Leven, and has issue.
Anne Maria. Catherine Eosa, d. 9 Feb. 1849.
He TO. 2ndly, 19 May, 1852, Harriet Spencer, dau. and coheir
of Isaac Spencer Page, Esq. of Shirland, co. Derby, and by her
(who d. 18 May, 1859) had issue,
Spencer Towlerton, b. 27 Sept. 1853 ; d. 3 Feb. 185.5.
EUith Harriet, m. 10 Feb. 1887, Charles Kalkiner Morton,
Col. Com. 14th King's Hussars, and has one son.
Mr. Leather d. 6 June, 1885, and was s. by his eldest son,
Frederick John Leather, Esq. of Leventhorpe Hall, co.
York, and of MidJIeton Hall, Northumberland, and the
Friary, Tickhill, co. York, J. P. Yorkshire and Northumber-
land, b. 21 Nov. 1835 ; ra. 8 July, 1863, Gertrude Elizabeth
Sophia, youngest dau. of Rev. Charles Walters, M.A., Vicar
of Wardington, Oxon, and d. 7 Jan. 1890, having had issue,
I. Gerard Frederick Towlerton, now of Middleton Hall.
II. Percival Charles du Sautoy, of Northumberland Estate,
Ceylon, b. 28 March, 1867; m. 28 July, 189 1, Sophia Talbot,
dau. of James Laing, Esq. of Etal Manor, Northumberland,
and has iisue.
III. Ernest Arthur, 6. 18 Oct. 1868.
IV. Kenneth John Walters, b. 6 July, 1878.
V. Edward Wilberforce, 6. 23 Nov. 1879.
VI. Stephen Bromby, 6. 27 May ; d. 16 Oct. 1881.
VII. Christopher, 6. 15 July, 1882.
I. Beatrice Gertrude Maria, m. 14 Aug. 1889, Robert Scott,
Esq., Lieut. 3rd batt. Northumberland Fusiliers.
II. Eleanor. iii. MiUicent Ellen Marianne.
IV. Rosamond Mary.
Arms — Arg., on a bend sa. cottised compony or and of the
last, a fountain between two mullets of six points also or.
Crest — A demi-hon rampant sa. charged on the shoulder wiih
three mullets of six points two and one or, holding between the
paws a fountain. Motto — Nil nisi quod honestum.
Seaf5— Middleton Hall, Belford, co. Northumberland and
Leventhorpe Hall, Leeds, co. York.
LEATHES OF HERRINGFLEET.
Leathes, Hill Mussenden, Esq. of Herring-
fleet Hall, Suffolk, J. P., and Banksea, co. Essex, b.
23 Jan. 1829, Major Suffolk Artillery Militia, Col.
3rd batt. Suffolk E.ille Volunteers, and Hon. Col.
Norfolk Artillery Volunteer Brigade ; m. 20 Aug.
1856, Mary Louisa, dau. of James Duncan Tliom-
eon, Esq., J. P., of Sunny Bank, co. Brecon (High
Sljeriff for tliat county), and has issue,
I. Bernard de Mcssenden, Capt. 1st Batt. Norfolk Regt., b.
23 Aug. 1857.
n. Herbert de Mussenden, Capt. 3rd Batt. Durham Light
Infantry, 6. 16 Nov. 1863.
III. Carteret de Mussenden, undergraduate, Hertford Coll.
Oxford, b. 19 Sept. 1869.
I. Frances Mary de Mussenden, in. 16 Dec. 1885, Major
William Wnitmore Smith, R.H.A., only son of Gen.
Michael Win. Smith, C.B., Col. 15th Hussars, and
has issue, Mary Enid, b. 23 April, 1887, and Ivone
Eleanor.
n. Gertrude Kate de Mussenden.
III. Beatrice Georgina de Mussenden.
IV. Evelyn Maud de Mussenden.
V. Kathleen Hilda de Mussenden.
Mr. Leathes is patron of three livings, and Lord of
the Manor of Herringfleet. As such, he is Lay
Prior of St. Olave's. The Bishop has consequently
no ecclesiastical control therein, and Mr. Leathes
is paid an annual sum by the Rector of Burgh
Castle in acknowledgment of his rights.
Liineag'e. — The family of the De Mussenden came over,
it is stated, with William the Conqueror, and became pos-
Besstd of the lordship and lands of Mussenden (or as it is now
written, Missenden), Bucks, about that period. The Rev.
Francis Mussenden, of Leak and Leverton, co. Lincoln, a
descendant of the Buckinghamshire family, passed over into
Ireland, and 16 Jan. 1670-71, was collated to the Prebend of
Dunsport, Cathedral of Down, and settled at Hillsborough.
He had two sons, John, of whom presently ; and Francis,
Registrar of the Diocese of Down and Connor, ancestor of
William Mussenden, Esq. of Larchfield, co. Down. The elder
son,
John Mussenden, Vicar-General of Down and Connor, m.
Penelope Hill, of Hillsborough, and had a son,
John Mussenden, Esq. in. Jane, dau. of Adam Leathes.
Esq., and sister of William Leathes, Esq., Minister at tlw-
Hague (descended from a very ancient family originally
settled at Leatheswater, Cumberland/, and d. 1700, leaving
issue, Carteret, his heir; Hill, b. 1699, M. P. for Harwich,
d. I. p, 1722, having bequeathed Herringfleet to his brother,
Carteret ; and Jane, m. William Johnston, Esq. of co.
Antrim. The eldest son,
Carteret Mussenden, Esq. M.P. for Harwich and Sud-
bury, 6. 1698, took the surname and arras of Leathes. He
d. 1787. By his marriage with Loveday, dau. of S. Garrod,
Esq. of CO. Lincoln, who d. 1758, he had, with one dau., three
sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. George, successor to his brother.
III. Edward, Rector of Recdham, Norfolk, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Rev. James Reading, of Woodstock, co. Oxford, and
dying 1786, left issue,
1 Edward (H"v.), Rector of Reedham, d. s. p. 1847.
2 George Ri-adiiig (Rev.), m. 18:1, Sarah, eldest dau. of
Lieut. Gen. Hethersett, of Shropham Hall, Norfolk, but
d.s.p. Is36.
1 Elizabeth, m. Rev. Jamea Thompson, of Norwich, and
had issue, James (Rev.), d. 1819; Kdward, d. in India ;
Elizabeth, m. Rev. F'rederick Leathes; Hannah, m.
J. Kitson, Esq., Secretary to the Bishop of Norwich, and
Registrar of ihe Diocese; Maria; and Amelia, m. 1852,
Lieut.-Col. Prior, H.E.I. C.S.
2 Mary, m. 1st, Horatio, son of James Beevor, Esq., and
nephew of Sir Thomas Beevor, iSt Bart.; and 2ndly, Sir
John Mortlock, one of the Commissioners of Excise. By
her Ist marriage she had one son, Horatio, Capt.
H.E.I. C.S. ; Mary, who d. 1837 ; and Harriet, and by her
2nd, six dans., Elizabeth, in. Major Prior, and d. 1839 :
Agnes, m. Rev. William Godfrey, of Kennctt Hall,Cambs. :
Eleanor, HI. Rev. J. Donaldson, D.U., and il. 1850; Louisa,
m. William Harcourt Rankin, Esq., M.D., and (/. 1843;
Mutilda, m. 1846, D. Maitland, Esq. ; and Gertrude.
The eldest son,
John Leathes, Esq. of Reedham, co. Norfolk, and of
Herringfleet, Suffolk, la. Miss Death, and d. «. p. 1788. His
widow re married Anthony Merry, Esq., many years Minister
Plenipotentiary at the Courts of France, Sweden, Denmark,
and the United States. Mr. Leathes was s. by his next
brother,
George Leathes, Esq., of Bury St. Edmunds, 6.1745;
many years a Major 1st Royal Dragoons, and served in
the German War from 1760 to 1763. He to. Mary, dau. ot
J. Moore, Esq. of co. Worcester, and d. 1817, having had
issue,
I. George Augustus, Lieut.-Col. 96th Regt., d. unm. at the
island of Aniiguj, 1808.
II. John Francis, of Herringfleet Hall, and Reedham, d. s.p.
1848.
III. Henry Mussenden, heir to his brother.
IV. Frederick, of St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A., Rec-
tor of Reedham, 1844, and ot Wickliampton, 1835; m. 1821,
his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. James Tompson, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Rev. Edward Leathes, of Reed-
ham, and by her (who (/. 1842) he has issue,
1 George Cerjat, of H.M. Indian Army, d. unm. July, 1858.
2 Frederick de .M!ussenden.
3 John 1 hurlow, late Royal Artillery. 4 James.
5 William Dolben (Rev.), d. July, 1865.
1 Elizabeth, m. the late Rev. Skeffiugton Armstrong, and
is deceased.
2 Georgina Mary, m. Feb. 1859, Major James Smith
Baird, Royal Artillery.
3 Ellen. 4 Louisa.
5 Augusta Decima, m. Dec. 1868, D. Capel Rose, Esq.,
Lieut. 21st Royal Fusiliers. 6 Jane.
T. Edward, of Normanstone, J. P. and D.L. fjr Suffolk,
Lieut. Ist Royal Dragoons, m. Eliza Mary, dau. of John
Galloway, Esq. of Exeter, Devon, a.nd d. 1871, having by
her had,
1 George Galloway, late Capt. 12th Bombay N.I., Political
Agent in India, deceased.
2 Edward Charles, deceased.
3 Joseph Francis, deceased. 4 Francis Henry, d. 1848.
5 William Charles EdwarJes, of Normanstone, Lowes-
toft, b. 1842.
6 Philip, of Normanstone.
1 Mary Louisa, d. 1855.
2 Hal net, m. 1867, G. C. E. Bacon, Esq., J.P. of Ipswich.
3 Frances Galloway, m. 1858, J. Duff Gordon, Esq. of the
Lodge, Pembridge.
4 Eliza Millicent, m. 1850, Thomas De la Garde Grissell.
Esq. of Norbiu-y Park, Surrey, who d. 1863, leaving
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEO
5 Agnes Jane, m. 1857, H. Yelverton Beale, Lieut.-Col.
12th Bombay N.I., son of Thomas Beale, Esq. of Heath
House, Shropshire, and has issue.
6 Katherine Reeve (deceased), to. 1S53, Rev. Daniel F.
Wilson, of Mitcham, Surrey, grandson of Daniel Wilson,
Bishop of Calcutta. 7 Mary Parlicr.
The 3rd son,
IIeski Mussenden Leathes, Esq. of Ilerringfleet Hall,
b. 13 Aug. 17S9 ; ,«. his brother, John Francis, 1848; was
formerly in the Royal Horse Artillery, and received honorary
medals and clasps for the Peninsular War and Waterloo;
/«. June, 1827; Charlotte Cook, dau. of John Fowler, Esq.
of Gunton Hall, Suffolk, and by her (who d. 1 June, 1871) had
issue,
J. Hill Mcssenden, now of Herringfleet.
u. Carteret Henry (Rev.), B.A., Rector of Reedham cum
Freethorpe. Great Yarmouth, 6. 4 March, 183'3; m. 17 Dec.
1856, Lucy Ellen, dau. of Kev. William H. Clarke, and has
issue,
1 Carteret Eustace de Mussenden, b. 6 Sept. 1867.
2 Hill Mussenden, 6. 8 June, 1869.
1 Edith Mary. 2 Millicent.
I. Henrietta Katharine, m. 1850, Rev. Richard Drought
Graves, and has issue, a dau. Georgina Mary, m. Alexander
Hamilton Synge.
II. Jane Charlotte, m. 1867, Rev. Dennis Carey, who was
formerly a Captain in the Bombay Cavalry, and has issue,
Hirzel de Mussenden; Gaspard de Mussenden; Wilfrid de
Mussenden ; Lilian de Mussenden ; Sophy de Mussenden.
He d. 16 Dec. 1864.
Amis — Az., on a bend between three fleurs-de-lis or, as many
mullets pierced gu., quartering Mussenden. Crests — 1st, A
<lemi-griffin rampant armed and langued gu., for Leatues;
2nd, A dove with an olive branch in its beak all ppr., for Mus-
senden. Mottoes — In ardua virtus, for Leathes; Tending to
peace, for Mussenden.
Seats — Herringfleet Hall, Ixjwestoft, Suffolk ; and Banlisea,
Dovercourt, Essex.
LECHE OF GARDEN.
Leche, John Hurleston, Esq. of Garden Park,
CO. Chester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1851, late
Capt. Cheshire Militia, b. 25 Eeb. 1827; *. on
attaining his majority ; m. 1st, 18 July, 1850,
Caroline, youngest dau. of Edwin Gorbett, Esq. of
Darnhall, co. Chester, and by her (who d. 1853)
had two daus.,
I. Caroline Maude, d. 7 Sept. 1867.
II. Florence Anna, to. 20 Oct. 1875, the Hon, George Thomas
Kenyon, second son of Lloyd, 3rd Baron Kenyon of Gre-
dington, co. Flint, by his wife, Hon. Georgiana de Grey,
dau. of Thomas, 4th Lord Walsingham.
He m. 2Ddly, 18 June, 1855, Eleanor Frances, 2nd
dau. of Capt. Charles Stanhope Jones, of 58th
Eegt., and has issue by her,
1. John Hurleston, J. P., b. 19 Nov. 1858; m. 13 Nov.
1S88, Kathleen Marie, eldest dau. of Charles Donaldson-
Hudson, Esq. M.P. of Cheswardine, co. Salop, and has
issue,
I. John Hurleston, b. 21 Nov. 1889.
II. Charles Wilbraham, b. 20 March, 1891.
III. Ermentrude Eleanor Augusta, iv. Gwendoline Mary.
V. Violet Alice, m. 19 Nov. 1889, Frederick William, third
son of William Hayes, Esq. and has issue,
I. Elizabeth Violet.
II. PhjllisMary,
Lineage.— John Leche, living in the reign of IIenbt
IV., a scion of the family of Leche, of Chatsworth, co. Derby,
;/i. Lucy, dau. and co-heir of William de Cawarden, of
Carden, co. Chester, and was father of
John de l'Leche, living (ctojo.HenetIV., father, by Maud,
his wife, of John Leche, Esq. of Carden, whose name, with
that of his wife Isabel, dau. and heir of William Johnson, of
Farndon, occurs in a deed in 1 Edwaed IV. His son and
successor,
John Leche, Esq. of Carden, to. 14 Edward IV., Margaret,
dau. and sole heir of George Mainwaring, Esq. of Ightfield,
and had issue, i. John, his heir; ii. Henry, who to. Mary,
dau. of Andrew Wilson, and was father of John, who s. his
uncle at Carden ; in. George, Alderman of Chester, ancestor
of the Leches of Mollinyton; iv. William; v. Robert; i.
Anne; and ii. Margaret, ju. Hugh Catherall. The eldest
ton and heir.
John Leche, Esq. of Carden, survived until 6 Edward VI.,
as appears by his will, dated in that year, and, dying without
issue, was s. by his nephew,
John Leche, Esq. of Carden, to. before 27 Henry VIII.,
Jane, dau. of Robert Fitton, Esq., and was s. by his son,
John Lechb, Esq. of Carden, bapt. 1548, to. Ursula, dau,
of Kev. John Mainwaring, of Drayton, and had (with two
daus., Mary, the elder, m. Thomas Bebington, of Chorley ;
and the younger m. John Hinde, of Stanney), a son and
heir,
John Leche, Esq. of Carden, m. 1613, Alice, dau. of William
Aldersey, Alderman of Chester, and dying 1667, was s. by his
son,
John Leche, Esq. of Carden, aged 50, 29 July, 1634, m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Newton, of Highley, in Salop, and
by her (who d. 1654) had four sons and four daus., i. John,
his heir; :i. Francis, Deputy-Registrar of the Diocese of
St. Asaph; in. Thomas, a Minister in Cambridge; iv. Charles,
of Chester, m. Frances, dau. of George Buckley, Esq.,
and had a son, Samuel; i. Mary; ii. Sarah, to. 10 Dec.
1682, Humphrey Walley, of Chester; iii. Elizabeth; iv. Alice.
Mr. Leche m. 2ndly, 20 April, 1665, Elizabeth, dau. of —
Best, Esq,, and relict of Richard Alport, Esq. of Overton,
by whom he had Richard and Bridget. He was s. by his
eldest son,
John Leche, Esq. of Carden, to. 23 Sept. 1674, Grace, dau.
of Hugh Currer, Esq. of Kildwick, co York, and had issue,
I. John, his heir ; ii. Thomas, bapt. 1679, Rector of Tilston;
iiL Henry; and i. Elizabeth, m. Rev. Thomas Lloyd, of Bias
Power, in co. Denbigh, and d. 1746. The eldest son,
John Leche, Esq. of Carden, High Sheriff of co. Chester
1719, TO. Sarah, dau. and heiress of Thomas Hargrave, Esq. of
Helsby, and was s. by Ms eldest son,
John Leche, Esq. of Carden, High Sheriff 1753, to. 7 May,
1728, Mary, 2nd dau. of John Hurleston, Esq. of Newton, and
co-heir of her uncle, Charles Hurleston, Esq., and by her (who
d. 29 Dec. 1763) left at his decease (with three daus., 1 Pene-
lope,in. Thomas Puleston, Esq. of Emral, hutd.s. p.; 2Sarah;
3 May, m. Thomas Roberts, Esq. of Mollington) several sons,
all of whom d. s. p., except
William Leche, Esq. of Carden, High Sheriff for co.
Chester 1774, to. 26 April, 1805, Hannah, dau. of James
Newell, by whom he left at his decease, 8 May, 1812, aged 83,
a son,
John Hurleston Leche, Esq. of Carden, b. 23 May, 1805,
High Sheriff of co. Chester 1832; m. 25 May, 1826, Elizabeth
Antonia, eldest dau. of Anthony Innys Stokes, Esq. of St.
Botolph's, CO. Pembroke, and d. 1844, leaving issue,
John Hurleston, now of Carden.
William Randolph, b. 10 Feb. 1828; d. 7 Jan. 1830.
William Edward, b. 4 Aug. 1830; m. Mary, dau. of Samuel
Harrison, Esq. of Gorybrooke, co. Cork, and d. May, 1874,
having had issue, Joha Hurlestone, b. 24 March, 1854, d.
uiiiii. 1873.
Hugh Richard Anthony Evergreen, 6. 5 April, 1832.
Charles Henry, 6. 30 May, 1833.
Randal, 6. 22 Jan. 1835; d. unm. 19 Sept. 1875.
James Thomas, b. 30 May, 1837; d. Feb. 1874.
Victoria Penelope.
Johanna Hurleston, to. 1867, Capt. Augustus Morgan, late
60th Rifles, and had one son, John Augustus.
Arms—'Erm., on a chief indented gu. three ducal coronets
or. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm ppr. the hand
grasping a snake vert. Motto — Alia corona fidissimo
6'«tt(s— Carden Park, near Chester; and Streiton Hall,
Malpas.
LECHMERE OF FOWNHOPE COURT.
Lkchmere, Edmund Heney Scudamoee, Esq.
of Fownhope Court, co. Hereford, b. 27 March,
1879 ; s. his father 20 Feb. 1892.
Lineage. —Sandys Lechmere, Esq. of Fownhope, co. -
Hereford (2nd son of Sir Nicholas Lechmere, Knt. of Henty
Castle, CO. Worcester, Baron of the Exchequer, by Penelope
his wife, dau. of Sir Edwin Sandys, of Northborne), m. Joanna,
widow of John Holmes, Esq., and only dau. of Robert Clarke,
Esq., by whom he left at his decease, 1694, an only son,
Nicholas Lechmere, Esq. of Fownhope, to. Martha, dan.
and co-heir of John Scudamore, Esq. of Treworgan; and dying
25 Aug. 1711, was s. by his son,
Scudamore Lechmere, Esq. of Fownhope, m. Jane, 2nd dau.
of Edmund Pateshall, Esq. of AUensmore, co. Hereford, and
had, with two daus., five sons,
John Scudamore, his heir.
tEC
THE LANDED GENTRY,
LEG
1163
EDMtwD, of Allensmore, assumed the siiraame and arms of
Pateshaix {tit that family).
Mwyn Sandys, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. John Jones,
Canon of Hereford Cathedral, and Vicar of Foy, co. Here-
ford ; and by her, who d. 16 Nov. 1S2Z, had issue, Edwyn
Sandys, Capt. in the army, d. 22 Aug. 1821.
Nicholas, d. at sea.
Thomas Allen, Capt. in the Inniskillings, to. Jane, youngest
dau. of John Whitmore, Esq. of The Haywood, and d.
22 July, 1819, leaving issue.
Mr. Scudamore Leehmere d. 24 Dec. 1761, and was s. by his
eldest son,
John Scodamore Lechmere, Esq. of Fownhope, m. Catherine,
3rd dau. of John Whitmore, Esq of The Haywood ; and d.
28 Jan. 1801. His son,
Capel L,echmeee, Esq. of Fownhope Court, m. 26 May,
1817, Mary Walker, of Mordiford, co. Hereford; and d.
23 July, 1841, leaving by her (who is deceased) three sons,
Thomas, his heir; Capel Thomas, who is m.; and George
Scudamore, m. 1846, Sophia Drew, of Taunton, Somerset, and
had issue,
The eldest son,
Thomas Xj:chmebe, Esq. of Fownhope Court, J.P., 6. 21 Dec.
1818, m. 7 May, 1846, Elizabeth, only dau. of Eev. John Eckley,
ofCredenhill Court, near Hereford, and by her (who d. 29 July,
1879) had issue,
I. John Scudamore, 6. 8 Sept. 1850, deceased.
II. Edmdnd Sandys, of Fownhope Court.
III. Capel Thomas, 6. 4 April, 1854, deceased.
IT. Arthur, 6. 5 June, 1857, is married.
V. Kobert Hughes, h. 9 Nov. 1864.
Ti. Frederick Charles, b. 31 Dec. 1865, deceased.
I. Elizabeth Aland, deceased.
II. Mary Jane, married. in. Elizabeth.
IV. Annie Maria. v. Edith Bridget.
VI. Eleanor Lechmere, deceased.
Mr. Lechmere d. 1 Aug. 1882, and was s. by his son,
Edmund Sandys Lechmere, Esq. of Fownhope Court, co.
Hereford, J. P., 6. 18 March, 1852, to. 18 June, 1875, Ann
Prlscilla, 2nd dau. of Henry Gwynne Vaughan, Esq., J.P.
and D.L., co. Carmarthen, and had issue,
I. Edmund Henry Scudamore, now of Fownhope Court.
II. Capel Hunturcombe, b. 19 Jan. 1880, d. young.
in. Robert Thomas, 6. 6 July, 1881.
IV. Arthur Hathway, 6. 7 April, la82.
Mr. Edmund Sandys Lechmere d. 20 Feb. 1892, and was t.
by his son, Edmund Henry Scudamore Lechmere, Esq. of
Fownhope Court.
Arnw — Gu., a fess or, and in chief two pelicans arg. Crest—
A pelican az. vulning herself ppr. Motto — Ducit araor
patrise.
Seat — Fownhope Court, near Hereford.
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liECKY OF BEAEDIVILIiE.
Leckt, Hugh, Esq. of Beardiville, co. Antrim,
J.P., h. 21 Oct. 1839 ; m. 13 Jan. 1876, Eebecca
Mary, dau. of Robert Crookshank, Esq. of Grlan-
manus House, Portrush, and lias issue,
I. Hugh, 6. 18 April, 1880.
II. Robert, 6. 12 July, 1882.
in. RandalO ^^. ^ ^^ j^_ ^ggg^
IV. James J
I. Olivia.
liineagre.— This family is of Scotch extraction, and settled
in the co. of Derry in the 17th century.
Capt. Alejlandee Lecky, who served at the siege of Lon-
donderry, was father of
Harry Leckt, Esq. of Agivy, co. Derry, m. 1724, Mary,
dau. of Randal McColIum, Esq. of Limnalary, Glenarm, co.
Antrim, and had a son,
Hugh la;cKY, Esq. of Agivy, m. 1765, Elizabeth, dau. of the
Eev. John Gage, of Rathlin, co. Antrim, and had issue,
I. John Gage, his heir.
n. Hugh, 6. 1773; m. Sept. 1803, Elizabeth, dau. of James
Orr, Esq. of Keeley, co. Londonderry ; and d. 17 June,
1817, having had by her (who d. 14 AprU, 1865) issue,
1 Hugh, heir to his uncle.
2 James Orr, m. 1»55, Harriett, dau. of John Knox, Esq.
of Rushbrooke, and is deceased.
3 John Gage, Lieut.-Col., late of the 38th Regt. ; m. 1846,
Tamazina, dau. of William Edie, Esq. of Thornhill, co.
Tyrone, and is deceased.
4 Andrew "1 . .
5 William /*^"^«' deceased.
6 ConoUy, m. 1866, Mace Wynne, dau. of William
H. Hawker, Esq., and widow of Lieut.-Col. Cuddy, 55th
Regt., and ib deceased.
I. Mary, m. John Caldwell, Esq., M.D., Londonderry.
II. Anne, m. John Ball, Esq. of Dublin, Barrister-at-Law.
The eldest son,
John Gage Lecky, Esq. of Agivy and Bushmills, 6. 1772 ;
m. 1818, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Oliver McCausland, and
d. s. p. 1819, when he was s. by his nephew,
Hugh Lecky, Esq. of Beardiville, co. Antrim, High Sheriff
1S35, 6. 29 Aug. 1804, m. Aug. 1837, Matilda, dau. of George
Hutchinson, Esq. of Ballymoney, co. Antrim, and by her (wh©
d. 9 Jan. 1883) had issue,
I. Hugh, now of Beardiville.
II. George, Col. Indiaii Army, 6. 20 July, 1841; to. 17 Aug.
1865, Haniett Frances, dau. of A. Macaulay Dobbs, Esq.,
and has issue.
1 Charles Hugh, 6. 22 Sept. 1867.
2 Harry Francis, b. 1870. 3 John Gage, b. 1872.
4 Anhur Macaulay, 6. 1881.
5 Marcus Daly, b. 1883. 6 Harold Alexexander.
1 Mary Matilda Eva, jn. 1891, Major William Keane Rich-
ardson, Cheshire Regt., and has issue, Hugh Keane, 6.
1892.
III. John Gage, Lieut -Col. late 75th Regt., b. 1S44, m. Jan.
1880, Amelia Mary, dau. of Rev. H. Oyanne, of Guernsey,
and has issue, John Gage, 6. 1883; Averell; Hugh McCal-
lum ; William ; and a dau, b. 1891.
IV. Harry, 6. 1846.
I. Elizabeth.
Mr. Lecky d. 11 Feb. 1881, and was s. by his eldest son.
Seat — Beardiville, Coleraine.
LECKY OF BALLYKEAIiEY,
Lecky, John Fbederick, Esq. of Ballykealey,
CO. Carlow, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1864, 6.
25 May, 1826; m. 28 July, 1853, Frances Mar-
garet Fetherstonhaugh, only dau. of John Beau-
champ Brady, Esq. of Mysliall, co. Carlow, and has
issue,
I. John Rupert Robert, late Lieut. 8th Hussars, 6. 18 Feb.
1855, ni. July, 1884, Florence Mary, eldest dau. of Rev.
Frederick Henry Snov/ Pendleton, Rector of St. Sampson's,
Guernsey, and has issue, John Rupert Frederick, b.
April, 1885.
II. Frederick Beauchamp, b. 11 Oct. 1858, Capt. R.H.A.
III. Frederick James Smith, 6. 26 Feb. 1861, Major Tipperary
Artillery, m. July, 1889, Haidee Susan, dau. of the late
Col. Roberts, of Newtown, co. Waterford.
IV. Robert St. Clair, 6. 11 Feb. 1863, Gapt. R.A., A.D.C.
Ijineagre. — This is an ancient family deriving originally
from CO. Stirling, and settled in Ireland since the reign of
Elizabeth. The estates of Ballykealey, Kilnock, co. Carlow,
have been in their possession for more than 200 years.
Robert Lecky, Esq. of Kilnock, co. Carlow, son of James
Lecky, Esq. of the same place, d. 1780, leaving a son,
John Lecky, Esq. of Ballykealey, m. 1780, Elizabeth, dau.
of Jacob Goff, Esq. of Horetown, co. Wexford, and by her (who
d. Jan. 1842) had issue,
Robert, d. young.
John James, of Ballykealey.
Eliza, 7)1. June, 1800, John Watson, Esq. of Kilconner House,
CO. Carlow, and d. leaving issue.
Mary, 7/1. James Forbes Russell, Esq. ; and d. leaving issue.
Anne, m. J. Phelps, Esq. ; and d. leaving issue.
Jane Sophia, d. umn.
Sarah Maria, 711. J. Christy, Esq. of Stramore House, co.
Down ; and d. leaving issue.
Hannah Matilda, d. unm.
Lydia Matilda, m. Richard Goff, Esq. of Tottenham Green,
CO. Wexford.
Mr. Lecky of Ballykealey d. Dec. 1799, and was«. by his son,
John James Lecky, Esq. of Ballykealey, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1828, 6. 2 Oct. 1799; m. 13 July, 1825, Sarah Lucia,
only dau. of John Smyth, Esq. of Balby, co. York, and of
Marlborough Place, Surrey, and had issue,
John Frederick, now of Ballykealey.
Mary Elizabeth Adelaide, to. 21 June, 1853, Very Rev.
Francis Metcalf Watson, Dean of Leighlin, axidd. 10 March,
187b, leaving one dau. Sarah Lucia Watson, b. 1856.
Mr. Lecky d. 1 Feb. 1878.
Seat — Ballykealey, Ballon, co. Carlow.
LEE OF BARNA.
Lee, Albert Henry, Esq. of Bama, co. Tippe-
rary, b. 27 April, 1853 ; s. his father 10 Jan. 1861 ;
1164
LEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEE
«». 28 Aug. 1SS3, Eaby Beatrice, only dau. of
Henrj Godfrey James, Esq. of Ballyvourneen, co.
Limerick, and granddau. of Capt. James, of the
abih Eegt., and has issue,
Sus.\N Kate, b. 21 May, 1884.
Xiineag'e. — The first of the family to whom we can trace
with certainty,
IIesbt Lee, of Craig Castle, co. Tipperary, is supposed,
accorUing to family tradition, to have been grandson to
Cromwell Lee (brother of Sir Henry Lee, K.G. temj}. Queen
Elizabeth, and son of Sir Anthony Lee, of Quarendon;, m.
lyiary, dau. of Sir John Harcourt, by wliom, at liis death in
1601, he left issue, settled in Ireland. This Henry Lee pur-
chased. 1678, the lands of Barna, Barony of Owny and Arra,
CO. Tipperary, and d. circa 1698, leaving a son and heir,
He.nry Lee, Esq. of Barna, according to the family tradi-
tion, partially disinherited by his father, in consequence of his
marriage. He m. Mary, dau. of Benjamin Lane, Esq, of co.
Tipperary, and d. 1702, leaving a son,
Benjamin Lee, Esq. of Barna, co. Tipperary, who (by
Martha his wife) left two daus., Elizabeth, m. John Spunner,
of King's Co., and Mary, m. James McCorroI, of Cnol, co.
Tipperary, and an only son,
Edwabd Lee, Esq. of Barna, m. Elizabeth, dau. of George
Eyan, Esq. of Silver Stream, and widow of William Keating,
of Cranagh, co. Tipperary. His will is dated 29 March , 1724,
proved 1726. By his wife, who suiTlved him, he left, with
another son, Edward, an elder son,
Henry Lee, Esq. of Barna, under age at his father's death,
m. 10 Feb. 1747, Mary, dau. of Evan Phillips, Esq. of Killeen
(Mount Rivers), co. Tipperary, and d. 1803, leaving issue,
George, his heir; Evan, of Lodge, co. Tipperary, and other
issue. The eldest son,
George Lee, Esq. of Barna, m. 1778, Alice, dau. of John
Korris, Esq. of Limerick, and left at his decease, June,
1815,
I. Henbt Albert, his successor.
II. John, m. 1st, Emma, dau. of Henry Bevan, Esq. of
Camus, CO. Limerick, by whom he had issue,
1 William Norris, of Bettyville, co. Limerick, m. his
cousin, Alicia, dau. of James Thomas Dickson, Esq., and
had issue, John Theodore, William, Anne, Emma, Alice,
and Elizabeth.
1 Elizabeth, m. 1st, George Henry Heard, Esq. one of the
six Clerks in the Court of Chancery, and had issue. She
m. 2ndiy, Hamilton Geale, Esq., barrister-at-Law, of
Darragh, co. Cork, brother of the Countess Fortescue.
2 Alice, deceased.
3 Anna, w.. Lient-Col. Francis Bussell, H.E.I.C.S., d.
1861, leaving issue.
He VI. 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of Edmund Morony, Esq. of Bally-
clough, CO. Clare, by whom he had a dau., Ellen. He d.
183.i.
III. William (Rev.), Scholar of Trin. Coll. Dublin (1799),
appointed 1825 to the Rectory of Hore Abbey, Diocese of
Cashel ; became successively Rector of MoyalilTe, Vicar of
Emly, and, 1»29, a Vice Choral of Cashel. He m. 1813,
Jane, dau. of Richard White, Esq. of Greenhall, co. Tip-
perary, and d. 1835, having had issue,
1 William (Ven.), D.D., Professor of Divinity in the Uni-
versity of Dublin, Fellow of Trin. Coll. and Archdeacon
of Dublin. He. m. Anne, dau. of William English, Esq.
of Farmley, co. Dublin, and had issue, William (Rev.),
M.A., Thomas Richard, Henry, Alice, Anne, and Jane.
2 George, m. Agnes, dau. of John Brown, Esq. of London,
by whom he has issue, George, Alfred, Agnes, and
Rosalie.
3 Richard, m. Jane, dau. of Robert H. levers, Esq. of
Castle levers, CO. Limerick ; and tZ. 1650, leaving issue,
Richard, William, Jane, and Maria.
4 Henry, in. Maria, dau. of Robert H. levers, Esq., by
whom he has issue, William Henry, Robert, Henry, Maria,
and Jane Henrietta.
1 Anne Laetitia. 2 Alice, d. young, unm.
IV. Richard, d. unm. 1842.
V. Edward, of Dublin, m. Elizabeth, dau. of M. Ryan, Esq.,
and d. 1860, leaving by her, who predeceased him, an only
child, Elizabeth.
I. Atjne, m. James Thomas Dickson, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
find by him, who is deceased, had issue.
His eldest son,
Heney Albert Lee, Esq.of Barna, J. P., Cornet 5th Dragoons,
6. 2 March, 1779; to. 2 Jan. 1808, Maria, 2nd dau. of Chris-
topher Crofts, Esq. of Stream Hill, Doneraile, co. Cork; and
d. 18 Jan. 1848, leaving issue by her (who d. 1868), Henry
Albert, his heir ; Charles Edward ; George Augustus ; Anne ;
Alicia Maria; Catherine Louisa ; Charlotte, deceased; Emily;
and Maria Louisa. His eldest son.
Henry Albert Lee, Esq. of Barna, 6. 2 Aug. 1813 ; m.
31 July, 1848, Susan Kate, eldest dau. of John Benn, Esq. of
Dromoie House, near Newport, co. Tipperary, and d. 10 Jan.
1861, leaving i.«sue,
Albert Henry, now of Barna.
William Alexander, b. 13 Aug. 1854.
George John F'ranci.s, b. 12 April, 1856.
Henry Eyre, 6. 11 Feb. 1858.
Arms — Arg., a fess between three crescents sa. Crest — Oa
a column arg. encircled with a ducal coronet or, a falcon ppr.
standing on a bird's leg az. erased gu. MoUo — Fide et con-
stanlia.
Seat — Barna, near Newport, co. Tipperary.
LEE OF COTON.
Lee, William Blackstone, Esq. of Seend,
Wilts, J.P., B.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford ; I. 1842, m.
1874, Maud Ellen Legh, dau. of WiUiam Milton
Bridger, Esq., J.P., of Halnaker House, Sussex, and
the Chantry, Bradford-on-Avon, by Sophia his wife,
dau. of Gorges Lowther, Esq. of Tilshead Lodge,
Wilts, formerly of Kilrue, co. Meath, and M.P.
for Eatoath.
Laineagre. — The family of Lee of Langley and of Coton
Hall, Shropshire, now represented by WiUiam Blackstone Lee,
Esq.. is stated in Borke's Extinct Baronetcies (Humphrey Lee
was created a baronet in 1620, being the first Shropshire
Baronet), to be one of the oldest in England.* It is said to be
of Saxon origin ; and Eyton who gives Reyner de Lea, in the
year 1195, as the first of the name known to him, gives also
an unbroken descent through the Stantons of Stanton Hinch-
heath, from the year 1086 {Eyton, vii, 273-4). The pedigree
certified by William Dugdale, Norroy King-of-Arms, and testi-
fied by Sir Humphrey Lee of Langley in 1623, and Thomas Lee
of Coton in 166:3, begins with Hugo de Lega, a contemporary
of Reyner de Lea, whose son Reginald de la Lee, received a
grant of lands from William, son of William FitzAlan, ad
petitionera Fulconis filii Warini, and had a son Sir John de la
Lee, who was living in the year 1298, and received a grant of
lands from Hugo de Hinton. Sir John was a. by his son. Sir
Thomas de la Lee (30 Ed. I.), who m. Petronilla, dau. of Sir
Thomas Corbet, and gave the lands of Lee Pevenhull to his
eldest son, Reginald de la Lee, by whom he was succeeded,
leaving also a younger son, Thomas. Reginald de la Lee (14
Ed. II.) was s. by his son, Sir John de la Lee, Knt., and
lord of Roden (15 Ed. II. and I Ed. III.), who in. 1st,
Alicia (13 Ed. II.), and 2ndly, Matilda, dau. of Henry de
Erdington, and was s. by his son. Sib John db la Lee,
Knt., (32 and 33 Ed. III.), who was s. by his son, Robert
DE LA Lee (8 Rich. II.), m. Margaret, sister and
heir of Thomas Astley of Nordley, thus acquiring Coton
and merging another very ancient family in that of Lee,
the Astley descent being also given by Eyton from about
1100-1135. According to the pedigree there were two sons
of this marriage, Roger, and John, of whom presently. Roger
m. Joan, dau. and heiress of Edward Burnell of Langley,
and was s. by his son, Robert de la Lee, m. Petronilla .
The foregoing statements are derived from the registered
pedigree in the College of Arms, but there is some confusiov
in these early generations. Sir William Hardy, late Keeper
of the Records in the Duchy of Lancaster, who devoted much
time and trouble to the history of the Shropshire Lees, makes
Margaret Astley's husband to be son, not to Sir John, but to
his brother. Sir Thomas de Lee of Okehirst. He is described
as Roger "Lee of Coton, Gentelman" (Lord Treasurer's
Rem. Mem. 6 Heney V.) and as " second son of Sir Thomas Lee
Knight" (Harl. MSS. 2163, fol. 40 b.). It is certain from
Inquisitions and other evidence that his name was Roger,
not Robert, and that Itoger the husband of Joan Burnell was
not his son ; and also that Petronilla was dau., not dau. -in-
law to Roger Lee and Joan Burnell. She m. her kinsman
Robert de Lee of Rodene, who was s. by his son,
Ralph de Lee, of Lea Hall, Langley, Acton Burnell, (fee, to.
Isabella, dau. of James Rydley, and d. 14 Dec. 1479. He was
s. by his son.
* The following members of this family have served as High
Sheriffs of Shropshire :— 1201, fCeiner de Lea; 1387, Robert
atte Lee; 1395, Thomas Lee, Knt. ; H65, Ralph Lee, Esq. ;
1479 and 1496, Richard Lee, Esq. ; 1547, Thomas Lee, Esq. ;
16 0, Humphry Lee, Esq. (cr. a baronet 1620); 1639, Sir
Richard Lee, Bart, of Lea Hall, Acton Buraell, and Langley.
LEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEE
1165
EiCHABD DE Lee, of Langley, <fec., m. Margaret, dau. and
heiress of Sir Fulke Sprenchose, and had five sons and two
daus. He was s. by his eldest son,
Fdlke Lee, Esq. of Langley, &c. , m. Alice, dau. of Sir
Bichard Cornwall, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Leighton.
He was s. by his con and heir,
Thomas Lee, Esq. of Langley, &c., m. Jane, dau. of Sir
Kobert Morton, and had five sons and seven daus. He was s.
by his eldest son,
Richard Lee, Esq. of Langley, m. Eleanor, dau. of Walter
AVrottlesley, and had four sons and six daus. He d. 1591 and
was s. by bis son,
Humphrey Lee, Esq. J. P., of Langley, <fec., created a
baronet by James I. 1620. He m. Margaret, dau. of Reginald
Corbet, Esq. and had one son and four daus. He d. 1633, and
■was s. by his son,
Sir Richard Lee, Bart, of Langley, <fec., M.P. for Salop.
He attended the King at Oxford, and suffered much in the
Royal cause. He ni. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Allen, and
d. 1C60, when the baronetcy became extinct, and the estates
were divided between his two daus., Rachel m. Ralph
Cleaton, Esq. and Mary m. Edward Smythe, Esq.
To return to Roger Lee and Margaret Astley. Their son,
John Lee, m. Jocosa (Joyce) Pakington, and was s. by his
son,
John Lee, of Nordley, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
Thomas Corbine, and was s. by his sen,
Thomas Lee, of Nordley, to. Johanna, dau. of Robert Mor-
ton of Haughton, and was s. by his son,
Humphrey Lee, Esq. of Coton, ra. Katharine, dau. of John
Blount, of Eye, and was s. by his son,
John Lee, Esq. of King's Nordley, m. Jocosa (Joyce), dau.
of John Romney, and had issue, i. Thomas ; ii. William ;
HI. Edward; iv. Gilbert; v. Jasper; vi. Richard, some-
times thought to have been ancestor of Gen. R. E. Lee, late
Commander-in-Chief of the Southern Confederacy, of whose
descent from a Richard Lee of this family there is evidence
at Queen's Coll., Oxford, the Heralds' College, and in
America; vii. Ferdinand ; viii. Joseph. Mr. John Lee d.
1605, and was buried at Chesham, Bucks. The eldest son,
Thomas Lee, Esq. of Coton, in King's Nordley, m. Dorothy,
dau. of Richard Oteley, of Pitchford, Shropshire, and had
issue,
I. LANCEtoT, of whom hereafter.
II. John, of London, and of Ankerwycke, Bucks, ra. Mary
Pollard, and had two sons, John and George, and a dau.
Elizabeth, m. Sir Philip Harcourt. he was buried at
Stanton Harcourt 1682 in the Harcourt Chapel.
Mr. Thomas Lee d. 1620, and was s. by his eldest son,
Lancelot Lee, Esq. of Coton, 6. 1593 ; m. 1st, Jane, dau. of
Thomas Clemson, Esq. of Bovington, Stafford, and had issue,
I. John, d. unm. ; ii. Thomas; hi. Richard, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Walter Langdon, of Cornwall. Mr. Lee m. 2ndly,
Eliz., dau. of Henry Gough, and had three sons and four
daus. He d. 1667, and was «. by the second son of his first
marriage,
Thomas Lee, Esq. of Coton, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1620; m.
3 Aug. 1649, Dorothy, dau. of John Eldred (descended from
tlie family of William of Wykeham), and had issue, i. Eldred
Lancelot ; ii. Thomas, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Jonathan Hill,
Esq. of Cholderton, Wilts, and became ancestor of the
Lees of Cholderton, Wilts, and Buriton, Hants, now repre-
sented by the Rev. Lancelot John Lee, of Worthen, near
Shrewsbury ; iir. John, to. Elizabeth Awbery and had one son,
Thomas, Rector of Wootton, d. s.p., and i. Dorothy. Mr. Lee
TO. 2ndly, 18 Feb. 1666, Lady Mary, dau. of the Right Hon. the
Earl of Lindsey, K.G., Lord High Chamberlain, and General
of His Majesty's forces at Edgehill, where he was slain, and
3rdly, Charity, widow of his brother-in-law, John Eldred, by
whom he had two daiis., Sophia and Catherine. He was J.P. for
Salop, Surrey, and Kent, and D.L. for Middlesex, He d.
1687, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eldred Lancelot Lee, Esq. of Coton, J.P., 6. 25 April,
1650, m. 1713, Isabella, dau. of Sir Henry Gough, of Perry
Hall, Staffordshire, and had issue, 1 Lancelot ; 2 Harry,
of whom presently ; 3 Thomas, and eight daus. ; 1 Isabella,
TO. George Hurst, Esq. ; 2 Dorothy, ra. Edward Bathurstt
Esq.; 3 Mary, m. Col. Littlehales: 4 Sarah, to. Rober,
Harrison, Esq.; 5 Margaret, m. Rev. C.Tucker; 6 Matilda, ^?^.
Capt. Cunningham; 7 Catherine; 8 Elizabeth, to. William
Waller, Esq. Mr. Lee d. 23 Sept. 1734, and was j. by hia
eldest son,
Lancelot Lee, Esq. of Coton, J.P., 6. 1719, to. 1st, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Gervase Scrope, Esq. of Cockerington, co. Lin-
coln; 2nd, Anne Elizabeth, dau. of John Michel, Esq. of
Kingston Russell and Dewlish, Dorset, and had issue, 1 Harry
Lancelot, and three daus.. 1 Frances Dorothy, m. John Little-
hales, Esq. ; 2 Mary, to. William Carter, Esq. ; and Anne. Mr.
Lee m. 3rdly, Catherine, dau. of Sir Joseph Danvers, Bart.,
and d. 16 July, 1775. He was s. by his son,
Harry Lancelot Lee, Esq. of Coton, J. P., 5. 1759, m.
Jane, dau. of Rev. E. Cox, and had one dau. Catherine Anne
Harriet, m. J. M. Wingfield, Esq. of Tickencote Hall, Rut-
landshire. Mr. Lee rf. 1821, leaving no son. His uncle,
Rev. Harry Lee, D.D. , Warden of Winchester College, and
second son of Eldred Lancelot Lee, Esq. of Coton Hall, 6.
1720, TO. 1764, Caroline, dau. of John Michel, Esq. of King^
Eton Russell and Dewlish, Dorset, and had issue, i. Harry
(Rev.), of Kingsgate House, Winchester; ii. Lancelot Charles,
Rector of Wootton, Oxfordshire, 6. 1768, d. unm. 1841. The
eldest son.
Rev. Harry Lee, of Kingsgate House, 6. 1765, ra. 1790,
Philippa, dau. of Sir William Blackstone, the eminent com-
mentator on the laws of England, and had issue,
I. Harry, his heir.
II. William Blackstone, Rector of Wootton, Oxfordshire, b.
1794, m. 1836, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Thomson, Esq.,
Master in Chancery, by his wife and cousin, Anne DalzeK,
dau. and heir of Robert Thomson, Esq. of Dalzells St.
Kitts, by his wife, Anne Dalzell, descended from the first
Earl of Carnwath ; and d. 1874, having had issue, 1
Lancelot Eldred, 6. 1837, d. an infant ; 2 Harry Lancelot,
6. 1839, d. 1843; 3 William Blackstone, of Seend;
1 Constance Anne ; 2 Alice, d. unm. 1870.
I. Philippa Isabella, m. Charles Littlehales, Esq., M.D., and
had one son who d. young.
Mr. Lee d. 1838, and wass. by his eldest son,
Rev. Harry Lee, of Kingsgate House, J.P., 6. 1793, m. 1831,
Julia, dau. of Gorges Lowther, Esq., formerly M.P. for Rat-
oath. He d. s. p. 1880, and was s. by his nephew, William
Blackstone Lee, Esq., lately of Kingsgate House, now of
Seend.
Arrtis — Gu.,afess chequy or and az. between ten billets,
four in chief and six in base, arg. quartering Astley and
Nordley. Crest — On a staff raguly a squirrel cracking a nuS,
from the dexter end of the staff an oak branch fructed all ppr.
3Iutto—lie incautus futuri.
Residence— Seend, near Melksham, Wilts.
VATJGHAN-LEE OF DILLINGTON.
Vaughan-Lee, Arthur Vaughan Hanning,
Esq. of Dillington, co. Somerset, and Lanelaj, co.
Glamorgan, J. P., Lieut. Rojal Horse Guards, b. 13
Aug. 1862.
Lineag'e. — John Hanning, Esq. of DilUngton, to. Susan,
dau. of T. Harvard, Esq. of Whitelackington, co. Somerset,
and had issue,
William Hanning, Esq. of Dillington, to. 1800, Harriett,
dau. of Edward Lee, Esq. of Pinhoe, Devon, and sister of
Major Lee, of Orleigh Court, Bideford, who d. unra. They had
issue,
John Lee Hanning, who assumed the surname of Lee only
by royal licence 1822, in accordance with the will of his
uncle, Major Lee, of Orleigh Court, who left him his pro-
perty.
Georgina Elizabeth, to. Nov. 1824, William Speke, Esq. of
Jordans.
Sophia Harriett, to. June, 1828, John B. Fuller, Esq. of Nes-
ton Park, co. Wilts.
The only son,
John Lee Lee, Esq. of Dillington and Orleigh, M.P. for
Wells, 1831-37; J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1845; 6. 11 Dec.
1802; TO. 1st, 18 Feb. 1834, Jessey, dau. of John Edwards
Vaughan, Esq. of Rheola, co. Glamorgan, M.P., and by her
(who d. 1836) had a son,
I. Vaughan Hanning, his heir.
He TO. 2ndly, 17 Aug. 1841, Hon. Mary Sophia Hood, dau. of
Samuel, 2nd Lord Bridport, and by her had,
II. Edward Hanning, of Bighton House, Alresford, Major
2nd Life Guards, 6. 22 Aug. 1845, assumed 1874 the pretix
surname of Hanning ; vi. 1872, Georgiana Emma, dau. of
Edward Marjoribaaks, Esq. of the Hall, Bushey, co. Herti-
ford, and has (with other issue),
Vaughan Alexander Edward, 6. 1878.
III. William Hanning, b. 9 Dec. 1846.
I. Emily Mary, m. 1st, S. S. Godfrey, Esq., and 2ndly, 28
Dec. 1882, Major-Gen. H. L. Balfour, R.A. ; and d. 13
March, 1893.
II. Alice Georgina, d. 24 June, 1880.
Mr. Lee d. 1874, and was s. by his eldest son,
Vaughan Banning Vaughan-Lee, Esq. of Dillington,
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LEE
THE LAN'DED GENTRY.
LEE
Kheola, and Lanel^ij-, M.P. for West Somerset from 1874 to
188"2 ; D.L. and J. P. cos. Somerset and Glamorgan, late Capt.
21st Fusiliers and Major Glamorganshire Militia, High Sheriff
Glamorganshire 1871 ; 6. 25 Feb. 1836 ; m. 7 Aug. 1861, Clara
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George Moore, Esq. of Appleby Uall,
CO. Leicester, and had issue,
I. Arthvr Vafohan Hannino, now of Dillington.
n. John Edwards VAncHAN, Esq. of Kheola {which stt).
III. Charles Lionel, b. 27 Feb. 1867.
IV. Alec George, b. 23 Nov. 1868.
I. Jessy Isabel. ii. Katherine Mary.
III. Caroline Christine. iv. Alice Clara.
Mr. Vaughan-Lee d. 1882, and was s. in the Dillingcon and Lane,
lay estates by his eldest son Abth0b Vaughan Manning, and
in the Kheola estate by his second son John Edwards, who
assumed the name of Vacghan only.
Arms o/YAroHAN- Sa., a chevron, arg. between three boys'
heads couped ppr. crined or, enwrapped a'lout the necks with
snakes vert, on a chief of the 2nd three bugle horns of the first.
Crest — A boy's head as in the arras, hanging from the neck a
bugle horn as in the arms. 3io£«o— Ascrhe Uan Diegel ei
Pherchen.
Seats — Dillington, near Ilminster; and Lanelay, near Car-
diff.
liEE OF DINAS POWIS.
Lee, Hej.'kt Heebeet, Esq. of Dinas Powis, co.
Glamorgan, J. P., Major-Gen. (retired), late R.E..
h. 4 Oct. 1838; m. 16 Sept. 1873, Constance Marj
(■who d. 11 April, 1890), dau. of the late George
Lyall, Esq. of Hedley Park, Epsom, Surrey.
Xiineage. — The Lees of Dinas Powis descend from the
ancient family of Lee, of Lee Hall, co. Chester, of which the
Earls of Lichfield were a branch. The arms were confirmed
to their ancestor, Thomas Lee, of the City of London, by
"WiDiam Flower Norroy, 25 Oct. 1583, and 25th year of the
reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Henry Lee, Merchant, of Hull, and at one time Mayor of
that town, m. Catherine Freeman, great-grand-aunt of the 1st
Lord Brougham, and had issue, Henry ; Thomas, Capt. E.N.,
lost at sea 1770, while in command of the "Aurora" frigate;
Catherine, m. Sir Arthur Clarke, Bart, of Snailwell, and d. 24
Oct. 1792. The elder son,
TuE Rev. Henry Lee, Vicar of Willoughby-with-Wolfham-
cote, CO. Warwick, 6. 1727 ; m. Margaret, dau. of Edward
Hurst, Esq. of Upton, Bucks, and sister of William Hurst,
E^c).. High Sheriff CO. Glamorgan 177C; d. 1768, and was «. by
his son,
liE.NBY Lee, Esq., 6. 1753, J. P. and D.L. ; m. May, 1779,
Sarah, only dau. of the Rev. Samuel Roberts, of Salisbury,
and dying Dec. 1832, left (with three daus., Sarah Margaretta,
m. Dec. 1798, Thomas Lane Thompson, Esq. of Blackheath ;
Arthuretta Clarke ; and Anna Maria) an only son,
Edward Herbert Hawke Li;e, Esq. of Dinas Powis, J.P.
and D.L., b. Oct. 1786; m. June, 1810, Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of
Thomas Thompson, Esq. of London, and dying Jan. 1862, left
by her (who d. April, 1811) an only son,
Rev. Henry Thomas Lee, M.A., for 25 years Vicar of Hel-
houghton with South Raynham, and Rural Dean, b. 21 April,
1811; m. 23 Aug. 1837, Catherine Frances, 5tli dau. of James
Thomas Broadwood, Esq. of Lyne House, Surrey, and dying
29 Jan. 1877, at Dinas Powis, left issue,
I. Henby Hebbebt, present representative of the family.
II. John Kubcrt, late of the Bombay infantry.
III. Francis Ashmore, d. 1846.
IV. Edward Broadwood, d. 1851.
V. Augustus Chailes (Ilev.), M.A., Vicar of Lugwardine,
Hereford, 6. 1847.
I. Mary Anne Elizabeth, d. 1847.
II. Barbara Stewart, in. Jan. 1878, E. Craster, Esq., late
B.C.S., and d. Nov. 1879, leaving a son. Herbert Henry.
in. Charlotte Mary, m. 26 Oct. 1809. Wi.liam Fitzgerald, 3rd
son of Hon. and Rev. Keneim Digby, of Tittleshall Rectory,
Norfolk, and has issue, a son, Keneim, and three daus.,
Alice, Catherine, Bertha.
IV. Sophia, m. April, 1874, Charles Ed. Coffey, Major R.A.
V. Katharine Margaret.
Aiins — Arg., on a chevron engrailed between three leopards'
lieads sa. a crescent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a
leopard's head sa. Motto — Fortiter sed suaviter.
lie.sid.ence — The Blount, Dinas Powis, Cardiff, co. Gla-
morgan.
LEE OF GROVE HALL.
Lee, William Feedeeick, of Grove Hall, co.
York, J.P. for W.R., co. York, Capt. and Hon.
Major Yorkshire Dragoons Yeo. Cav., h. 22 Feb.
1857; m. 25 April, 1881, Eenee Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Sir Lionel Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington,
Bart., of Cbevet Park, Wakefield, and has issue,
I. Richard Thomas, b. 28 Nov. 1884; d. 9 April, 1886.
II. Charles Frederick, 6. 2 July, 1887.
III. Michael Philip Edward.
I. Hilda Renee. ii. Diana Marian.
III. Doris Sophia. iv. Phyllis Aimee.
v. Joan Margaret.
Lineage.— Thomas Lee, of Leeds, 6. 1695; m. Mary
Rereby, of Woodhouse, by whom (who d. 1750) he had eight
sons, I. Thomas, of whom presently; ii. Timothy; in. James;
IV. John, M.P. for Higham P'errers, Solicitor and Attorney-
General to George III. ; v. William, d. s. p. ; vi. John,
d. s.p.; vii. Jonathan, d. s. p. 1731; viii. Joseph, d. s. p. ;
also two daus., Sarah and Hannah, who both d. unm. Mr.
Lee d. 1736. His eldest son,
Thomas Lee, of Leeds, m. Margaret Markham, and by her
(who d. 30 May, 1788) had issue, i. Thomas, ancestor of Lee of
Knaresborough; II. Robert, d. 10 Sept. 1762; in. Ricuabd,
of whose line we treat ; i. Margaret, d. unm. The 3rd son,
EicHABD Lee, Esq. of Leeds, in. Jane, dau. of William
Fonton, Esq. of Carr House, co. York, by whom he had,
William, of whom hereafter.
James, of Retford, J.P. for co. Nottingham, m. 1st, Caroline,
dau. of James Meyrick, Esq., by whom he had a dau., Anne.
He in. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Henry Verelst, Esq. of Aston
Hall. CO. York, and relict of Richard Sutton, Esq. of West
Retford House, Notts.
Thomas, d. s. p. Richard, d. s. p.
Leonard, m. Miss Holmes, by whom he had a son, Leonard,
and two daus., Mary and Emma.
Charles, M.A., Hon. Canon of Durham 1853, and Incumbent
of Lee, Northumberland, m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Ikin,
Esq., and sister to Thomas B. Crosse, Esq. of Shaw Hill, co.
Lancaster, formerly M.P. for Wigan. He d. April, 1862.
Margaret Jane, 6. March, 1768; to. Archibald Paris, Esq.,
late of Beech Hill Park, Middlesex, by whom she had
sons and four daus.
Mr. Lee d. aged 85. His eldest son,
William Lee, Esq., 6. 11 Dec. 1767 ; m. 1792, Sophia, 2nd
dau. of Sir Thomas Wentworth Blackett, Bart, of Bretton Hall,
CO. York, through which lady (who d. 1862) Mr. Lee became
possessed of the estate of Grove HaU. He had issue,
Wentworth, d. s. p.
Richard Thomas, his heir.
Sophia, m. let, Rev. William Verelst, of Aston HaU, co.
York : and 2ndly, Lieut. -Col. Hay.
Harriet Mary. Caroline.
Jane, m. 1825, E. E. Beaumont, Esq. of Darficld, near
Barnsley, J.P. and D.L., who d. 1878, leaving issue.
Mr. Lee d. 1837, and was s. by his son,
Richabd Thomas Lee, Esq. of Grove HaU, co. York, J. P., b.
10 May, 1808; m. 1 Sept. 1853, Louisa Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and
co-heir of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Andrew Pilkington, K.C.B., of
Catsfleld Place, co. Sussex, and had issue,
I. William Fbedebick, now of Grove Hall.
II. Richard Kenneth, b. Jan. 1863; m. Martha, only dau. of
the late — Liebensteen, Esq. of New York, and has one
dau.
I. Alice Sophia, deceased.
II. Georgina Mary, m. 8 Oct. 1874, Mathew Amcott-Wilson,
eldest son of Mathew Wharton Wilson, and grandson of Sir
Mathew Wilson, Bart, of Eshton Hall, and has issue, three
sons and four daus.
III. iana Louisa, m. Charles M. Rose, youngest son of Sir
Philip Rose, Bart, and has issue, two daus.
IV. Florence Maria, in. Rev. Charles Page Eden, Vicar Gf
Catsfield, Battle, and has issue, three sons and one dau.
Mr. Lee d. 18 Feb. 1878.
Seat — Grove Hall, Knottingley, co. York.
LEE OF HARTWELL.
Lee, Edwaed Dyke, Esq. of Hartwell, co.
Bucks, and of Totteridge Park, co. Herts, J.P.,
Colonel 3rd Batt. Oxfordshire Light Lifantry, b.
16 Sept. 1843 ; s. to the entailed estates of his
paternal uncle, John Lee, Esq., LL.D., 1866.
Lineage. — it is stated that this family, one of great
antiquity, is an off-shoot of Lee, or Legh, of High Legh and
Lyme, co. Chester, and that it has held its present estates
from about 1268 through an uninterrupted succession.
Browne Willis, in his MS., written more than a century ago,
says that very few can show, for su long a series, viz., upwards
LEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEE
ue:
of 500 years, such an unbroken possession of an estate, which
has never lieen alienated otherwise than as it has passed in
marriage by failure of male issue, wherefore it may be said to
continue in the same family. For further account of the
pedigree, see 3^des Hartwelliana, by Capt. Smith, E.S.F.,
D.C.L., and F.R.S., or Lipscomb's History of the County of
Buckingham.
Thomas Lbe, Esq. of Hartwell, co. Bucks (eldest son of
Thomas Lee, Esq. of Moreton and Hanwell, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Sir George Croke) was created a Bart. Iti Aug.
1660. His son and heir (by Anne his wife, dau. and heir of
Sir John Davis, Knt.) was
Sir Thomas Lee, 2ndbart., of Hartwell, M.P., whom. Alice,
dau. and heir of Thomas Hopkins, Esq. of London, merchant,
d had issue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
1. William (Sir), Lord Chief Justice of England, and a Privy
Councillor, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Mr. Goodwin, of Bury, and
bad a son,
William, who m. Philadelphia, dau. of Sir John Dyke,
Bart.; and dying 1778, left (with four daus., Philadelphia;
Harriet, m. 1782, John Fiott, Esq. of London, son of N.
Fiott, Esq., Lord of the Fre and Seigneury of Melesches,
Jersey; Louisa; and Sophia) a son,
William, who, in pursuance of the will of Mr. Antonie, of
Colworth, CO. Bedford, took the name of Antonie.
Sir William Lee, m. 2ndly, Margaret, relict of Mr. Melmoth,
and dau. of Koger Drake, Esq., but by that lady had no
issue.
III. John, Col. in the Guards, m. 1st, a dau. of Sir Thomas
Hardy. Knt. ; and 2ndly, Mary Browne, of ArUey, co. Bed.
lord. By the latter (who m. 2ndly, Col. Schutz) he had,
1 Thomas, of Hampton Court, Equerry to the Duke of
Gloucester.
2 John, an Ensign in the Foot Guards.
Col. Lced. 17G0.
IV. George (Sir), LL.D., a Privy Councillor, one of the Lords
of the Admiralty, and Treasurer to H.R.H. the Princess
Dowager of Wales, m. Judith, dau. of Humphrey Morice,
Esq. ; but dying without issue, 18 Dec. 1758, left his fortune
to his nephew. Sir WiUiam Lee, Bart.
I. Sarah, d. 1693.
Sir Thomas was s. at his decease by his eldest son.
Sir. Thomas Lee, Bart., M.P. for Bucks., m. Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of Thomas Sandys, Esq., and had issue,
William, his heir. Thomas.
Anne, m. George Vernon, Esq., created 1562, Lord Vernon,
of Kinderton.
He d. Dec. 1749, and was s. by his son,
SiE William Lee, Bart. This gentleman devoted himself
to the improvement of his seat at Hartwell, displaying great
taste in his manner of planting and laying out the grounds,
and his additions to the mansion house, the east and south
fronts of which he rebuilt. He also rebuilt the parish church,
to which his uncles contributed, viz., the Lord Chief Justice,
£1000, and Sir George Lee, £500. Sir William m. 1763, Laiiy
Elizabeth Harcourt, dau. of Simon, Earl of Harcourt, and had
issue.
William, b. 1764
Geobge.
M, b. 17641
;, b. 1767 J
successive Baronets.
He d. 6 July, 1799, and was s. by his elder son.
Sir William Lee, who, adopting a military life, was Lieut. -
Col. of the 16th Lfght Dragoons, in which he served several
campaigns in Germany. Exchanging into the 25th Light
Dragoons, he went, in May, 1800, to join that regiment in
Madras, and dying there 7 Feb. 1801, unm., was s. by his
brother.
Sir George Lee, Bart., Rector of Hartwell, and Vicar of
Beachampton. He was distinguished by his benevolence to
the poor, and having studied the science of medicine, was
their gratuitous physician. He d. unm. 1827, when the
baronetcy expired, and the estates devolved, by Sir George's
will, on their late possessor,
John Lee, Esq., LL.D., the next heir in blood. He was
son of John Fiott, Esq., by Harriet his wife, 2nd dau. of
William Lee, Esq. of Totteridge, ut supra, who was son of the
Eight Hon. Sir William Lee, Chief Justice of England, 2nd
son of Sir Thomas Lee, 2nd Bart, of Hartwell. This Dr. Lee,
of Hartwell, Bucks, J.P. and D.L., b. 28 April, 1783, s. his
maternal uncle, William Lee Antonie, Esq , and assumed,
imder that gentleman's will, the surname of Lee, in lieu of
his patronymic, Fiott. To the Hartwell property he s. by the
bequest of his kinsman, the Kev. Sir George Lee, 6th Bart.
Mr. Lee was several times a candidate for the representation
of the county. Dr. Lee's brother, the Kev. Nicholas Fiott,
Vicar of Edgeware, assumed by royal letters patent the family
name of Lee, iu accordance with the will of Antonie Lee, Esq.
of Colworth Park, Bedford, and Totteridge Park, Herts, as
heir to the entailed estates. He m. Harriet Jenner, 2nd dau.
of Sir Percyrall Hart Dyke, Bart., of LullLngston Castle, Kent,
and had issue,
Lee Peectvale, who d. 1858.
Edward, now of Hartwell House and Totteridge Park.
Louisa, in. Feb. 1865, William R. Luard, Esq.
Harriet Sarah.
Philadelphia Bruce, m. Oct. 1876, Lieut.-Col. Llebert Edward
Goodall, late 5Sth Regt.. only son of the Rev. J. J. Goodall,
M.A., of Dinton HaU, Bucks.
Fanny Charlotte.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., two bars or, a bend
chequy of the last and gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, az., on a chevron
between three lozenges or, an anchor sa. Crests — 1st, A bear
passant sa. muzzled, and chain reflexed over the back arg. ;
2n(i, A demi-horse rampant arg., charged on the shoulder with
a fleur-de-lis for difference. Mottoes — Verum alque decens:
and Malgre I'injustice.
Seals — Hartwell House, Aylesbury, Bucks; and Totteridge
Park, Barnet, Herts.
C/tiis— Carlton, White's, and Pratt's.
liEE-NOKMAN OF COEBOLLIS.
Lee - NoEMAN, Luke Alexandee, Esq. of
CorboUis, co. Louth, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
18S1, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, b. 7 April, 1839 ;
m. 30 Dec. 1873, Frances Charlotte, dau. of the
late Eev. Francis Hewson, of Dunganstown, co.
Wicklow, and has issue,
I. Alexander Henry, 6. 14 March, 1876.
II. Francis Thomas, b. 10 Sept. 1887.
I. Geraldine Mary.
Mr. Lee-Norman is the only son of the late
Alexander Norman, Esq., Q.C., {see Noeman, of
Glengollan), by Charlotte Sarah, his wife, dau. of
of Robert Law, Esq. of Dublin. He s. his cousin,
Thomas Lee-Noeman, Esq. of CorboUis, who was
son of Thomas Lee, Esq. (son of William Lee,
Esq., by Elizabeth Lucas, his wife, and grandson
of Robert Lee, Esq., by Margaret Patten his wife),
who m. Sarah, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas Nor-
man, of La gore, and granddau. of Robert Norman,
Esq., M.P. for Derry {see Noeman of Glengollan) .
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a chevron between three
lions faces gu. for Norman; 2nd and 3rd, a chevron gu.
between three leopards' facts ppr. for Lee.
Crest — 1st, A lion passant guard, ppr. for Nosman ; 2nd, A
demi-lion rampant grasping a sceptre all ppr.
£eat— CorboUis, Ardee, co. Louth.
liEECH, late OF CliOONCONEA.
Leech, Rev. William Ansdell, of Cloonconra,
CO. Mayo, B.A. Emmanuel Coll., Camb., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 30 Sept. 1842.
liineage.— George Leech, Esq., traditionally the descen-
dant of an ancient family of that name in the co. of Chester,
settled in Ireland circa 1667, at Eosserk, co. Mayo. He m.
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Samuel Nicholson, Esq. of Castle
Connor, co. Sligo, and left an only son,
John Leech, Esq. of Frankfort, co. Sligo, 6. 1694; m. Mary,
eldest dau. of Robert Orme, Esq. of Carne, co. Mayo, and by
her (who d. 10 Dec. 1796, aged 80) had issue, besides several
daus., of whom Mary, the eldest, m. 1759, James Wood, Esq.,
I. John, his heir; ii. Robert; in. James, b. 1746, rf. at Stoke
Newington, 21 Feb. 1826, aged 80. Mrs. Leech d. 2 June,
1770, aged 76, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Leech, Esq. of Rathroan, co. Mayo, J.P., and Deputy
Governor of the co. of Sligo, and of Dublin, b. 1742 ; vi. 1760,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Samuel Ansdell, Esq.,
and by her (who was 6. 9 June, 1742, and d. 4 F'eb. 1834, in
her 92nd year) had issue to survive, two daus,, Marianne, b.
1775, ))i. 1808, Richard Perceval Moulson, Esq.; Lydia, d. unm. :
and one son, William Ansdell, his heir. Mr. Leech d. 8 Aug.
1822, aged 80, and was s. by his son,
William Ansdell Leech, Esq. of Rathroan, co. Slayo, a
Collector of H.M. Customs in Ireland, b. 11 July, 1777 ; m. 15
May, 1806, Mary, 2nd dau. of Charles Atkinson, Esq. of
Eehius, co. Mayo, and d. 19 Oct. 1837, leaving issue,
I. John (Rev.), his heir.
II. Charles, of Hermitage, co. Sligo, and Upper Merrion
1168
LEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEE
street, Dublin, Barristerat-Law, M.A., T.C.D., Q.C., b. IG
Dec. IblO; m. 19 Aug. IS-JO, Anna Maria, 2nd dau. of Hunt
Walsh Chanibrc, Esq. of Hawthorn Hill, to. Armagh, and
(/. 29 Nov. 1890, leaving issue, 1 William Ansdell, ('. 11
June, 1841 ; 2 Hunt Walsh, LL.D., B.L., b. 4 Dec. 1842, m.
25 Jan. 18s4, Klizabeth Catherine, dau. of the late Rev.
John Leeeh, of Cloonconra; 3 Charles, 6. 28 June, 1844; 4
Thomas Arehibald, 6. April, 1853; 5 John, b. 22 May,
1857; 1 Kcbecca Olivia; 2 Anna Maria; and 3 Emily
Edith.
III. William Ansdell, 6. 23 Pec. 1812 : m. 7 Nov. 1854, Eleanor,
2nd dau. of George Gibson, Esq of Lower Pembroke Street,
Dublin, by Elizabeth, eldest dan. of John Gibson, Esq., and
by her has, 1 William Ansdell, 6. 21 Aug. 1857 ; 2 George
Gibson, b. 7 Nov. 1859; 3 Arthur Henry William, 6. 12 July,
3862 ; 1 Elizabeth Marian Susanna ; 2 Florence Catherine
Sinclair; 3 Madaline Eleanor ; 4 Mabel Wilhelmina; and 5
Ada Fredcrika Oraie.
rv. Edward, 6. 9 Oct. 1814, A.B., T.C.D.; m. S Oct. 1855,
Wilhelmina Frcdeiika dau. of Kichard Ilammersley, Esq.
of Corrolantry, Kmg's Co., J. P.
V. Arthur Henry (Very Kev.), of Ballvcloughduff, co. West-
meath, M.A., T.O.D., Dean of Cashel, i. 23 March, 1817 ;
m. 18 Dec. 1845, Ellen, 2nd dau. of Thoniiis Maunsell
Wilson, Esq. of Cahirconlish House, co. Limerick, by
Isabella his wife, younger dau. of Charles Stanley, 1st
Viscount Monck, and sister to the Earl of Rathdowne, and
by her (who d. 1 Sept. 1881), had issue, 1 William Thomas
Atkinson, 6. 2 April, 1860; d. 27 April, 1860; 1 Isabella
Honck; 2 Mary Wilhelmina Monck ; 3 Eleanor Elizabeth,
d. Oct. 1893; 4 Henrietta Maria, m. 1880, Eev. Walter
Brocas Lindesay LL.D. ; 5 Edith.
VI. James Ansdell, b. 27 Nov. 1818; d. in Spain, 6 May,
1855.
I. Mary, d. unm. 20 April, 1880.
II. Elizabeth, m. Aug. 1846, William Crawford Poole, Esq.,
M.D. of Ardmore, co. Waterford.
III. Catherine Anne.
IV. Marianne Charlotte, m. 11 Dec. 1844, the late Henry
Connor White, Esq. of Golden Hills, co. Tipperary, Registrar
of the Royal Dublin Society, and d. 31 May, 1877.
V. Maria Isabella, m. 1st, 27 Feb. 1845, William Thomas
Lloyd, Esq. of Upper Mount Street Crescent, Dublin, A.M.,
T.C.D., Barristcr-at-Law (who d. 13 Dec. 1867) ; and 2ndly,
9 Oct. i860, Richard Augustine Fitz Gerald Studdert, Esq ,
E.M.A., and d. 31 Dec. 1892.
Rev. John Leech, M.A., of Cloonconra, co. Mayo, b. 30
Aug. 1808 ; m. 9 May, 1839, Mary, 2nd dau. of William Darley,
Esq. of St. John's, co. Dublin, and had issue,
I. William Ansdell, now of Cloonconra.
II. Henry Brougham, M.A., LL.D., late Fellow of Gonville
and Caius College, Cambridge, and of the Queen's Inns,
Barrister-at-Law, Regius Profess-or of Laws, Trin. Coll.
Dublin, Registrar of Deeds and Registrar of Titles in
Ireland, b. 15 Nov. 1843; m. 1 June, 1875, Annie Louisa,
dau. of William Garbois, Esq., and has issue,
1 Arthur Graves, h. 17 Sept. 1877.
2 Henry Brougliam, b. 14 July, 1879.
3 William John, b. 10 April, 1881.
4 Cecil John Farran, b. 25 April, 1882.
5 Frederick George, 6. 1 July, 1884.
1 Kathleen Mary Angel.
III. Joseph Farran, 6. 25 July, 1845; n. 1st, 19 Aug. 1879,
Beatrice Jane, dau. of James Seecombe, Esq. of Trenodden,
CO. Cornwall. She d. 23 Feb. 1887, and he m. 2ndly, Alice
Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the Rev. Joseph Walker, M.A.,
Rector of Great Billing.
IV. Frederick John, b. 30 Jan. 1847 ; m. 22 Aug. 1877, Lily,
dau. of the Rev. Canon Wolseley. Rector of Kilrush.
V. Graves Atkinson, b. 13 Nov. 1850, B. A., Trin. Coll. Dub-
lin; m. Annie, dau. of David Smyth, Esq., and by her, wlio
d. April, 1892, had issue, Rachael and Margaret Grace.
I. Anna Darley, m. 5 March, 1867, Henry J. Bourchier, E?q.,
eldest son of John Bourchier, Esq. of Baggolstown, co.
Limerick, J. P.
II. Mary Waller Barbara Farran, ni. 3 Oct. 1873, William
Fleming Mease Smyth, Esq. of Galloway House, co.
Tyrone.
III. Elizabeth Catherine, to. 28 Jan. 1884, Hunt Walsh
Chambre Leech, Esq., LL.D., Barrister-at-Law.
IV. Richarda King.
The Rev. John Leech d. 1 Aug. 1889, and was s. by his son.
Arms — Erm., a trefoil vert, on a chief indented gu. three
ducal coronets or. Cred — Out of a ducal coronet or, charged
with a trefoil vert, an arm erect ppr., grasping a snake en-
vironed about the arm also vert. Mollo — Virtute et valore.
I. Ralph Henry, b. 6 Dec. 1883.
II. Charles, 6. 26 March, 1887.
liineag'e. — This family has for several centuries been of
importance in the county of Salop. For an account of it see
Blakeway's Sheriffs of Shropshire. The immediate ancestor
of the present line,
Ralph Leeke, of Ludlow, was living 1334. His seal is
represented in a pedii^ree of the family, which is attested by
Sir William Scgar, as bearing his shield of arms, the same as
now used with the legend, "Sigill, Radi Leeke Armigeri."
From him descended
Ralph Leeke, Esq. 2nd son of Thomas Leeke, Esq. of the
Vineyard, near Wellington, 6th in descent from Ralph Leeke,
and whose eldest son, Thomas, was one of the Barons of the
Exchequer in 1642, acquired a large fortune in the Civil Service
of the E.I. Company. Returning to England 1786, he pur-
chased, the following year, from the Earl of Shrewsbury, the
manors and estates of Longford and Church Aston, Salop, and
was High Sheriff of that co. 1796. He m. 13 Dec. 1787, Honoria
Frances, only dau. of Walter Hervey Thursby, Esq., and by
her (who d. 1843) had issue, Thomas, his heir; Ralph Harvey,
Rector of Longford, b. 4 Oct. 1794 ; Augusta, d. xmm. : Caro-
line, m. 7 Sept. 1824, William, 4th Earl of Abergavenny;
Emily Frances Anne, in. 29 Oct. 1835, the Eev. Sir Henry
Thompson, Bart. He d. 30 Sept. 1829, and wass. by his eldest
son,
Thomas Leeke, Esq. of Longford Hall, Barrister-at-Law,
J. P., 6. 21 Nov. 1788, m. 1st, 13 Nov. 1812, Louisa, youngest
dau. of Brigadier-Gen. Robert Shawe, and by her (who d. 15
April, 1816) had issue,
Ralph Mebkick, his heir.
Egeiton, 6. 23 March, 1816 ; d. 1876.
Charlotte, m. Rev. Wyndham Madden, M.A. Cantab., Rector
of Bergti Apton, near Norwich.
Mr. Leeke m. 2ndly, 21 Jan. 1822, Anna, only dau. of Hon,
Matthew Plunkett, brother to the lOth Lord Louth, and d.
1836. His eldest son,
Ralph Mekbick Leeke, Esq. of Longford Hall, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1850, Capt. South Salop Yeomanry Cavalry,
b. 4 Sept. 1813 ; m. 26 Oct. 1847, Lady Hester Urania Fellowes,
2nd dau. of Newton, 4th Earl of Portsmouth, by Catherine his
wife, dau. of Hugh, 1st Earl F'ortescue, and by her (who d.
July, 1887) had issue,
I. Ralph, now of Longford Hall.
II. Thomas Newton (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Inkberrow, Alces
ter, b. 17 Jan. 1854: vi. 21 April, 18S0, Annabella Mary,
dau. of Sir James Williams Drummnnd, Bart, of Hawthorn-
den, N.B., and Edwinsford, Carmarthen, and has issue, two
sons and one dau.
III. Henry, Lieut. R.N., b. 2 Oct. 1856; drowned July,
1883.
IV. William (Rev.), b. 29 June, 1862, Rector of Longford,
Salop.
I. Hester Catherine.
II. Charlotte Urania, m. Rev. W. B. Corfield, Rector of
Llangattoc, Abergavenny.
III. Emily Dorothy.
IV. Eveline Frances.
V. Caroline Louisa, m. Rev. Henry Mather, Rector of Clid-
desden, Basingstoke, and has issue, two sons and a dau.
Mr. Leeke d. 26 Nov. 1882, and was s. by his eldest son, Col.
Ralph Lheke, now of Longford Hall.
Arms — Arg., on a chief gu. a fleur-de-lis or, over all a bend
engrailed az. Crest — A leg couped at the thigh arg., charged
with two fleurs-de-lis. Motto — Agendo gnaviter.
Seal — Longford Hall, near Newport, Salop.
LEEKE OF LONGFORD HALL.
Leeke, Ralph, Esq. of Longford Hall, co. Salop,
J.P., Major and Col. late Grenadier Guards, b.
25 Dec. 1849 ; m. 6 Dec. 1881, Hon. Mary Theresa
Manners, 2nd dau. of John Thomas, 2nd Lord
Manners, and has issue,
LEES OF THURLAND CASTLE.
Lees, Edwaed Brown, Esq. of Thiirland Castle,
CO. Lancaster, J. P. cos. Lancaster, W.R. York, and
Westmorland, Lieut. -Col. 22nd Lancashire K.V.
1878-1885, b. 18 April, 1843; m. 1 May, 1877,
Dorothy, only dau. of John Livesej, Esq. of Black-
burn, and has issue,
I. Eric Brown, b. 14 April, 1878.
II. Ronald, b. 29 Oct. 1882.
I. Maud, 6. 26 Nov. 1880.
II. Ethel, b. 27 April, 1884.
III. Dorothy Neville, 6. 11 April, 1886.
Liueag'e. — John Lees purchased the property of Clarks-
field, CO. Lancaster, where his family had for some years been
settled as free tenants, in 1625 from Sir George Booth, Bart, of
Dunham Massey. He d. Aug. 1684 (will proved 7 April, 1685).
His son.
LEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEP
1169
James Lees, of Clarksfield, d. v. p. 1673, leaving a son,
John Lees, of Clarksfield, «. his grandfather, and d. Sept.
1724 (will proved 12 July, 1725) and was s. by his son,
John Lees, of Clarksfield, b. 1695, m. Mary Cock, and d. 1750,
leaving a son,
John Lees, of Clarksfield, b. 1720, to. 1747, Mary, dau. of
William Kenworthy, of Quick, Saddleworth, and d. 1768, leaving
three sons,
I. John, of Clarksfield, and afterwards of Ashton-under-Lyne,
s. to Clarksfield on the death of his lather. He d. 1815, and
was s. by his son,
John Lees, of Fairfield and Salem, who sold the Lower
Clarksfield estate to his three cousins, John ; James , and
Joseph Lees, of Higher Clarksfield, in 1838.
II. James, of Higher Clarksfield, of whom hereafter.
in. Joseph, who built Clarksfield Mill, d. 1S26. He had
issue six sons and five daus., of whom one son David, and
one dau. Esther stiU survive (1893).
The 2nd son,
James Lees, of Higher Clarksfield, J.P. co. Lancaster, h. 10
March, 1719, vi. 31 May, 1810, Betty, dau. of Joseph Jones, of
Hope House and Oldham, and d. 12 June, 1828, leaving by her,
who d. 7 Jan. 1847, aged 67, three sons and one dau,
I. John, of Higher Clarksfield, his heir.
II. James, of Alkrington Hall, co. Lancaster, J.P . 5. 11
March, 1817, m. 1847, Ellen, dau. of Thomas Cardwell, of
Lylham, and d. 11 March, 1871, leaving issue,
1 James Arthur, b. 14 July, 13.52, r,i. 5 Sept. 1882, Lucy
Jane, dau. of Rev. Charles John Martyn, of Long Milford,
Suffolk, and has issue, Kobin Martyn and Grace
Eleanor.
2 Harold, b. 4 Jan. 1854.
3 Alfred John, b. 9 Oct. 1855, and d. 16 Nov. 18S2.
4 Joseph Cardwell, 6. 4 Aug. 1857.
5 Percy, l. 4 Feb. 1860.
6 Eoderick Livingstone, &. 17 Sept. 1864.
7 Edgar, h. 11 May, 1866.
1 Mary Ellen, b 19 Jan. 1851.
III. Joseph, of Lower Clarksfield, J. P., W. R. Yorkshire, b.
22 May, 1819, 5)!. 23 March, 1843, Sarah Anne, only dau. of
James Milne, Esq. of Park House, Crompton, and d. 29
June, 1890, having had by her (who d. 19 Nov. 1884),
issue,
1 Joseph Crompton, b. 15 Jan. 1844, m. 23 Nov. 1892,
Margaret, dau. of — Greaves, Esq.
■2 James Heniy L«es-Milne, Esq. {see Lees-Milne of Cromp-
ton Hall).
3 John Edward, of Eeinslee, Oldham, solicitor, b. 8 April,
18.50, m. 26 April, 1876, Edith Margaret Lee, dau. of lie v.
Thomas Lee Frencli, Rector of Thrandeston, SutTolk, and
has issue surviving, one son and four daus.
4 Frederick, b. 21 Jan. 1855, m. 26 April, 1881, Mary
Eleanor Eliza, dau. of G. R. Gibbs, of Funchal, Madeira,
and has issue, Frida and Violet.
1 Alice Mary, m. 7 Aug. 1872, James Lees, Esq. of Tene-
raki, New Zealand, and d. 26 Jan. 1377, leavins; issue.
2 Sarah Elizabeth, )/i. 2S July, 1880, James Livesey, Esq.
of Pueblo, Colorado, U.S.A., and has issue.
3 Katherine, m. 26 April, 1882, George James Nesbitt,
Esq. of Byfeld House, Bames, and has issue.
1 Mary, b. 10 April, 1812 ; in. 5 Aug. 1829, Charles Harwar,
Esq., andrf. 16 March, 1886, leaving issue.
Mr. Lees d. 12 .June, 1S28, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Lees, Esq. of Higher Clarksfield, b. 21 Feb. 1814, m.
fi May, 1841, JIary Ann, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Edward
Brown, Esq. of The Firs, Ashton-under Lyne, and d. 6 Aug.
1SS6, having had, by her, who d. 6 April, 1877, one son, Edward
Brown Lees, Esq. now of Thurland Castle, and one dau.,
Mary Ann, b. 27 Feb. 1342, and d. unra. 13 Dec. 1846.
.i4?-;;w— Quarterly, 1st and 4th (for Lees), arg., two bars
raguly between three cross crosslets titcheo in chief and a
talcon belled in base, all gu., 2nd (for Brown), arg.. on a bend
invected with plain coti.^es sa. guttee d'eau, three eagles each
with two heads displayed erm., 3rd (for Collins), gu. on a bend
invected erminois between two bezants, three martlets az., all
within a bordure erm. Crest — In front of two cross-crosslets
fitch6e saltire-wise gu. a falcon belled arg. Motto— Fide sed
cui vide.
5eaS— Thurland Castle, Kirkby Lonsdale.
I. Alec Milne, b. 18 Feb. 1878.
II. George Crompton, b. 21 April, 1S80.
Lees (who is 2nd son of the late Joseph Lees, Esq.
of Lower Clarksfield, Oldham, J.P. for co. Lane,
and for co. York, W.R., bj Sarah Anne, his wife,
only dau. of James Milne, Esq. of Park House)
assumed for himself and issue the additional sur-
name and arms of Milne, by royal licence dated
31 May, 1890, on s. to the property of Abram
Crompton Milne, Esq. of Crompton Hall and Park
House, who d. 27 March, 1890.
liineag'e. — See preceding memoir.
.<<rm«— Quarterly, 1st and 4th (for Milne) : Erminois on a
pale invected sa., a millrind erect between two lions passant
argent ; 2nd and 3rd (for Lees) : Arg., two bars raguly between
three cross-crosslets fitch6e in chief and a falcon belled in base
all gules. Crests — 1st (for Milne) : In front of five palm trees
proper a lamb couchant arg., holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped or and supporting with the dexter forefoot a flagstaff in
bend sinister proper therefrom flowing a banner argent charged
with a cross-crosslet gules ; 2nd (for Lees) : A mount, thereon
amidst wheat, a mower in his hands his scythe in the attitude
of mowing all proper.
Scati— Crompton Hall, and Park House, Shaw, near Old-
ham.
LEES-MILNE O? CROMPTON HALL AND
PARK HOUSE.
Lees-Milne, James Henet, Esq. of Crompton
Hall and Park House, Shaw, co. Lancaster, J.P.
for Oldham, b. 4 Dec. 1847; m. 25 April, 1877,
Mary Emma, 2nd dau. of Alexander Nesbitt, Esq.
of Byfeld House, Barnes, co. Surrey, and has
issue,
LE FLEMING OF RYDAL.
Hughes le Fleming, Stanley, Esq. of Eydal
Hall, Westmorland, J.P. and High Sheriff 1878,
D.L. for Cumberland, and J.P. for Lancasliire,
Lieut. Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry
Cavalry, b. 12 Aug. 1855; s. his father 1877, Lord
of the Manors of Backermet and Skirwith, Cum-
berland, Coniston, co. Lancaster, and Kydal, West-
morland, and patron of four livings.
Lineage.— Sir Daniel Fleming, Knt. of Rydal Hall,
Cumberland, M.P. for Cockermouth in the latter end of the
17th century, was the representative of this very ancient Cum-
berland family. He m. Barbara, eldest dau. of Sir Henry
Fletcher, Bart, of Hutton, and had, with other Issue {see
Bubke's Peerage and. Baronetage, Fleming), an eldest son,
William Fleming, Esq. of Rydal Hall, who represented the
CO. of Westmorland in Parliament from 1696 to 1707, and was
created a Bart. 4 Oct. 1705, with remainder, in default of male
issue, to the male descendants of his father. Sir William iji.
Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Rowlandson, Esq. of Kendal, by
whom he had three daus.,
Dorothy, to. Edward Wilson, Esq. of Dallam Tower, West-
morland.
Barbara, to. Edward Parker, Esq. of Browsholme.
Catherine, m. Sir Peter Leicester, Bart, of Tabley.
Sir William d. 29 Aug. 1736, and the title devolved upon his
brother.
Sir George Fleming, 2nd Bart., consecrated Bishop of
Carlisle 30 Oct. 1734. His lordship vi. 28 Oct. 1708, Catherine,
dau. of Robert Jefferson, Esq., and had issue,
I. William (Ven.), 6. 10 Aug. 1709, Archdeacon of Carlisle
1734; TO. 27 Dec. 1739, Dorothy, eldest dau. of Daniel Wil-
son, Esq. of Dallam Tower, Westmorland, and d. 12 March,
1742, leaving an only dau.,
Catherine, 6. 9 Jan. 1742, r,i. Thomas Ascough, Gent.
I. Mary, w. Humphrey Senhouse, Esq. of Netherhall, Cum-
beiland.
II. Barbara, d. young.
III. Catherine, ra. Joseph Dacre Appleby, Esq. of Kirklinton,
Cumberland.
IV. Mildred, ra. Edward Stanley, Esq. of Ponsonby Hall,
Cumberland.
V. Elizabeth, d, young.
Sir George d. 2 July, 1747, and was s. by his nephew.
Sir Willlam Fleming, 3rd Bart, of Rydal, son of Michael
Fleming, Major of Foot, 6th son of Sir Daniel, High Sheriff for
Cumberland 1754, M.P. for theco. 1755-56; to. 1745, Elizabeth,
dau. of Christopher Petyt, of Skipton-in-Craven, co. York,
Gent., by whom (who rf. 31 March, 1757) he had issue,
1. Michael le, of whom hereafter.
I. Amelia, d. unm.
II. Barbara, to. Edward Parker, Esq. of Browsholme, co.
York.
III. Dorothy, d. young.
IV. Elizabeth, m. Andrew Hudleston, Esq. of Hutton John
Cumberland, and had issue, a son,
Andrew Fleming Hudleston, of whom hereafter.
4 S
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LEF
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEF
VI. PoKOTHT, ,,;. 12 Atijr. 1774, GeorRC Edward Stanley, Esq.
of Ponsonby Hall, Cumln'iiand. She d. 1786, having had
issue, a son, Edward, who <'. in infancy, and two dans., co-
heirs of their motlier, the elder of whom, Mildred, d. tairn.,
and the younger,
Eliz-ieeth, );!. 1805, John Cumberland Hughes, Esq. of
Bath, and d. 2 Dec. 1S56, leaving issue, 1 George
CuMBEKi-vxp Hughes le Fleming, of Rydal, of whom
presently: 2 John Edward Hughes, b. 11 Aug. 1809, late
Col. of '47th Madras Native Infantry ; m. 11 Jan. 1870,
Caroline Gertiiide, youngest dau. of Gen. Sir George
Cornish Whitlock, K.C.B., and has issue; 3 William
Wyndham Hughes,?'. 16,0ct. 1814; w. 1st, 6 Dec. 1842,
Susanna, 2nd dau. of Robert Hope, Esq. of Derby. She
rf. 13 Nov. 1652, leaving issue. He 7)i. 2ndly, 23 Sept.
1862, Ellen, 2nd dau. of John George Batcheler, Esq. of
Gosport, Hants. She d. 12 Oct. 1870, leaving issue ;
4 Henry le Fleming Hughes, b. 5 April, 1819; m. 3 July,
1857, Nancy Emma Capeley, youngest dau. of Lieut. John
AValkcr. of Bridgewater, Somerset; she d. 29 Oct. 1861 ;
1 Elizabeth Mildred, b. 31 March, 1806; m. 18 June, 1832,
John Robert a Court, Esq. of Kingweston, Somerset; he
d. 9 Aug. 1S72. Their only dau., Emma Frederica, in. 22
June, 1852, Eev. Charles Vere Spencer, M.A., of Wheat-
field, CO. Oxon, and has issue.
Sir William being desirous to restore the early form of the
family name, hy adopting the prefix " le," the use of which
had been discontinued from the time of Edwabd IV., incor-
porated it with his son's Christian name, at baptism, who
accordingly s., upon his father's death, 1756, as,
SiE Michael le Fleming, 4th Bart., of Rydal, the " hrilliant
Baronet," whose remarkable social and literary gifts have
been incidentally recorded by the biographer of Dr. Johnson,
b. 10 Dec. 1748, High Sheriff for Northumberland 1770, M.P.for
Westmorland 1774-1806 ; m. Lady Diana Howard, only dau.
and heir of Thomas, 14th Earl of Suffolk and Berks, by whom
(who d. 20 June, 1816), he had one dau.,his heir. Sir Michael
</. 19 May, 1806, and was s. in the Baronetcy by Daniel
Fleming, of Crosthwaite, Westmorland, great-grandson of Roger
Fleming, Vicar of Brigham, Cumberland, the 8th son of Sir
Daniel Fleming, of Rydal. The estates descended to his
only dau. and heir,
Anne Fbedemca Elizabeth le Fleming, of Rydal, b. 1784 ;
m. 1807, her cousin, Sir Daniel Fleming, 5th Bart., whocL s. p.
1821. Lady le Fleming d. 5 April, 1861, having settled the
estates on her cousins, the descendants of her aunts Elizabeth
and Dorothy. The estates consequently devolved, first, on
Andrew Fleming Hudleston, of Hutton John, who d. v.nm.
2 Sept. 1861, and was a. by his cousin,
Geoege Cdmeerlasd Hdghes le Fleming, Esq. of Rydal,
Major-Gen. in the Indian army, J. P. for Cumberland and
Westmorland, and D.L. for the latter co., who assumed by royal
licence, dated I April, 1862, in compliance with the terms of
the entail, the surname of " le Fleming," in addition to his
own patronymic. He was b. 21 July, 1807. Through his
paternal grandmother, a dau. of Denison Cumberland, Bishop
of Clonfert, afterwards of Kilmore, and sister to Richard Cum-
berland the Politician and Dramatist, Major-Gen. Hughes le
Fleming was lineally descended from Richard Cumberland,
upon whom the See of Peterborough was conferred by
William III. in 1691. Through the same ancestress he also
inherited the blood of Dr. Bentley, the eminent Master of
Trin. Coll. Cambridge. He entered the army in 1823, and his
service in Burmah and Southern India, extended over 34 years ;
was Col. of the Madras Native Infantry, retiring with the rank
of Major Gen. in 1861. He m. 1st, 10 Oct. 1848, Mary Grant,
youngest dau. of John Macpherson, Esq. of Banchor, in Bade-
noch, CO. Inverness, by whom (who d. 24 March, 1851) he had
issue, two daus.,
I. Elizabeth Emily, b. 9 March, 1850 ; <?. 28 Dec. 18.52.
II. Mary Louisa, b. 17 March, 1851 : to. 12 April, 1871, George
Godfrey Cunninghame, Esq., Edinburgh, Advocate, and has
issue.
lie m. 2ndly, 15 Sept. 1853, Anne Jane, youngest dau. of
Alexander Rennick, Esq. of Derryargan, co. Fennanagh, Major
in the Bengal army, and by her, who d. 24 Oct. 1893, aged 70,
had issue,
I. Stanley, his heir, now of Rydal.
II. George Fleming Alexander, b, 28 April, 1858.
I. Alice Catherine, b. 17 July, 1856.
II. Elizabeth Constance, b. 17 Dec. 1859.
ui. Mildred Jane Frederica, b. 29 May, 1801.
Major-Gen. Hughes le Fleming d. 7 June, 1877, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Sta-nlev Hughes le Fleming, now of Rydal.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a fret arg., for Le Flem-
ing ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly or and arg., a lion rampant az. ,
between three fountains for Hughes. Cicsts— 1st, Le Fleming:
A serpent nowed, in its mouth a wreath of olive and vine
leaves all ppr. ; 2nd, Hughes : Upon a mount vert a lion
couchant or, gutt6 de larmcs, the dexter paw resting en a foun-
tain ppr. Motto — Pax, copia, sapientia.
ScrtC— Rydal Hall, Ambleside.
liEFROY OF CARRIG-GLAS.
Lefhot, Thomas Langlois Httgh, Esq. of
Can-ig-glas Manor, co. Longford, J. P. and D.L.,
High Slieriff 1892, M.A., Barrister-at-Latv, h. 2G
April, 1836.
liiueag'e. — The Lefroys are of Flemish extraction, and
emigrated to England in the time of the Duke of Alva's perse-
cutions. The first who settled in this country, a.d. 1559, was
Anthony Lefroy. His descendant,
Thomas Lefroy, of Canterbury, m. Phoebe, b. 1679, dau. of
Thomas Thomson, Esq. of Kenfield, by Phcebe his wife, dau.
of William Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban's Court, Kent, and by
her (who d. 1761) had a son,
Anthony Lefroy, of Leghorn, ?n. Elizabeth, sister of Ben-
jamin Langlois, Esq., M.P., many years Under Secretary of
State, and had (with one dau., Phoebe, m. to an Italian noble-
man, Staffetii Del Medico, Count di Carrara) two sons,
I. Anthony, Lieut.-Col. 9th Dragoons, m. 15 Nov. 1769.
Ann Gardiner, and </. 8 Sept. 1819, having had issue,
1 Right Hon. Thomas Lefrot, Lord Chief Justice of
Ireland, of whom presently.
2 Anthony, late Capt. 65th Regt., m. and had issue.
3 Benjamin of Cardenton House, co. Kildare, J. P., Capt.
R.A., m. Margaret, dau. of Philip Savage, Esq. of Kil-
gibbon, CO. Wexford, and nieee of Lord Callan, and had
with other issue, Robert, J. P., m. 1872, Maud, only child
of John W. S. Cole, Esq. of Broonfield, co. Dublin; and
Lucy, m. 11 Sept. 1858, Robert Exham Turbett, Esq. of
Owenstown House, co. Dublin, and Kilmackshane, co.
Galway.
Capt. Lefroy, d. 1869.
4 Henry, M.A., Vicar of Santry, near Dublin, in. Dorothea,
2nd dau. of O'Grady, of Kilballyowen (see that Name),
aud had issue,
Anthony O'Grady, 7?!.. Mary, dau. of Col. Bruce.
Gerald de Courcy, in. Elizabeth, dau. of William Brook-
man, Esq., and settled in Australia.
Henry Maunsell, in. Ellen, dau. of James Shine, Esq. ot
Ballymacrese, co. Tipperary, and had a son, Henry, 6.
1861.
Eliza Waller.
Ann Langlois; m. James Stein, Esq. of Charrington,.
Dorset, and Kennetpans, N.B., and has issue.
Mary Elizabeth O'Grady.
Dorothea Thomasina.
1 Lucy, m. Hugh Ryves Baker, Esq.
2 Phoebe, to. Capt. Butler.
3 Sarah, m. Capt. Courtenay.
4 Anne, m. Major Power.
5 EUza, TO. Richard Sadleir, Esq.
n. Isaac Peter George, Fellow of All Souls', Oxford, Rector
of Ash and Compton, Surrey, m. Anne, eldest dau. of Ed-
ward Brydges, Esq. of Wooton Court, Kent, by Jemima,
his wife, dau. and co-heir of William Egerton, LL.D.,,
grandson of John, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater, and by her
(who d. in 1804) left at his decease, Jan. 1806,
1 John Henry George, of Ewshott House, Hants, Rector
ol Ash and Compton b. 1782; to. Sophia, youngest dau.
of Rev. Charles Jeffreys Cottrell ; and d. 1823, leaving
Issue,
George, d. imm. 1824.
Charles Edward, of Ewshott House, Farnliam, Surrey.
J. P., M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon, Barrister-at-Law, Secretary to
the Speaker of the House of Commons, Taxing Officer of
that House 1856, &. 1810; s. his brother George 1824;
7/1. 1845, Janet, dau. of James Walker, Esq. LL.D.,
F.R.S., C.E., and d. 1861, leaving with other issue, a
son, Charles James Maxwell Lefroy, of Itchel Manor,
Hants, late Capt. 14th Hussars, b. 1848 ; m. 14 Aug.
1872, Elizabeth Catherine eldest dan. of Alfred Henry
JMcClintock, M.D., of Merrion Square, Dublin (sen
Burke's Pecroqe, Eathdonnell, B.) and has issuo
Charies Alfred Henry, h. 1873.
Anthony Cottrell (Rev.) M.A. , Vicar of Longdon, co
Worcester, b. 1811; to. Arme, dau. of John Hickman,
Esq., and has four daus.
John Henry (Sir), Gen., K.C.M.G., C.B., Governor oS
Bermuda 1871 to 1877, and of Tasmania 1880-81, b.
1817; 111. 1st, 1846, Emily Mary, dau. of Sir Jolin
Beverley Robinson, Bart, of Toronto, Canada, and by
her has two sons and two daus. He in. 2ndly, 1860,
Charlotte Anna, dau. of Col. Dundas, of Fingask, and
widow of Col. Armine Mountain, C.B. .and d. 1892.
Henry Maxwell. Frederick, deceased.
LEF
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEG-
1171
Ann, m. 1829, John, 1st Lord Rathdonnell.
Frances Phoebe, vi. Sir George Kettilby Eickards,
Barrister-at-Law, and d. 22 Sept. 1859, having had issue
a son and three daus.
Anna Sophia.
Isabella Elizabeth. Lucy, deceased.
2 Christopher Edward, h. 1785.
3 Benjamin (Eev.), Kector of Ashe, m. Jane Anne Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of Eev. James Austen, Rector of
Steventon, Hants, and dying 1829, left issue, George
Benjamin Austen, and six daus., of whom the second,
Julia Cassandra, m. 1861, Sir George Kettilby Eickards,
K.C.B., late Counsel to the Speaker of the House of
Commons.
1 Lucy, m. the Eev. Henry Eice, of Norton Court, near
Faversham.
The grandson,
The Eight Hon. Thomas Langlois Lefkot, LL.D. of Car-
rig-glas Manor, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, h. 1776 ; vi.
1799, Mary, only dau. and heir of Jeffry Paul, Esq. of Silver
Spring, CO. Wexford, member of the younger branch of the
family of Sir Robert Paul, Bart., and had issue,
I. Anthony, of Carrig-glas Manor.
II. Thomas Paol, of Carrig-glas Manor.
III. Jeffry (Very Rev.), M.A. Trinity College, Dublin, Dean
of Dromore ; to. 2 May, 1844, Helena, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Frederick Trench, by Lady Helena his wife, sister of
George James, 6th Earl of Egmont, and d. in 1885, having
had issue six sons and two daus.
IV. George Thomson, late Treasurer to the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners, High Sheriff of Longford 1846 ; vi. 1869,
Mary, widow of William Martley Blackburne, Esq. of Tank-
ardstown, co. Meath, and dau. of Rev. William Thorpe,
D.D., and d. March, 1890.
I. Jane. ii. Anne. in. Mary.
Lord Chief Justice Lefroy, one of the most distinguished
Lawyers of his time, was called to the Bar 1797, and appointed
a Bencher of the King's Inn 1S19. He sat in Parliament as
Member for the University of Dublin from 1830 till his eleva-
tion to the Bench, which took place 1841, when he was
appointed a Baron of the Exchequer. lie became Lord Chief
Justice 1852, and d. 1868. His eldest son,
Anthony Lefroy, Esq. of Carrig-glas Manor, J.P. and D.L.,
LL.D., M.P. for the University of Dublin 1858 to 1870, and for
CO. Longford 1830 to 1837, and 1841 to 1847, High Sheriff co.
Longford 1850, h. 1800; m. 1824, Hon. Jane King, eldest dau.
of Robert Edward, 1st Viscount Lorton, and granddau. of
Robert, 2nd Earl of Kingston, and by her (who d. 1868) had
issue,
I. Frances, m. 22 March, 1849. Gol. David Carrick Buchanan
D.L. of Drumpellier, co. Lanark.
II. Mary Louisa, m. 26 June, 1852, Hon. William L. P.
Talbot, Lieut.-Col., who d. s. p. 12 Aug. 1881, 7th son of
James, 3rd Lord Talbot de Malahide.
Mr. Lefroy was s. by his brother,
Thomas Paul Lefrot, Esq. of Carrig-glas Manor, Q.C.,
M.A., County Court Judge of Down, Chancellor of the
Diocesan Court of Down, Connor, and Dromore, Bencher of
the King's Inns: m. 1 July, 1835, Hon. Elizabeth Massy, dau.
of Hugh, 3rd Lord Massy, and by her (who d. 30 July, 1874)
had issue,
I. Thomas Langlois Hogh, of Carrig-glas.
II. Augustine Hugh, of Bocted Lodge, Colchester, J. P.,
late Lieut. Col. 41st Eegt. (the Welsh Eegt.) ; 6. 22 July,
1839 : m. 23 March, 1878, Isabel Mary, eldest dau. of John
Hebblethwaite, Esq., and has issue, Hugh Percival Thom-
son, b. 6 Oct. 1880 : Langlois Massy, 6. Oct. 1885 ; Augustine
George Victor, h. 3 March, 1887 ; Mary Elizabeth, and
Kathleen Grace.
III. Anthony William Hamon (Eev.), B.A., Eector of East
Horndon; b. 14 Jan. 1847 ; m. 23 May, 1876, Sarah Jane,
dau. of John Flower, Esq. and has issue, Anthony Langlois
Massy, h. 15 Feb. 1880 ; and Frances Jane.
IV. Charles Edward, b. 27 Nov. 1852.
V. Alfred Henry, LL.B., Trin. Coll. Camb., Earrister-at-
Law, 6. 23 Feb. 1856.
I. Margaret Everina, m. 25 Jan. 1872, Eev. Heniy N. Collier,
M.A., Vicar of East Finchley, and has issue, Arthur Henry,
b. 13 Dec. 1874; CecD Massy, b. 24 Aug. 1876; and Mary
Everina.
II. Grace Elizabeth, to. 27 Dec. 1883, Major-Gen. William
Hatt Noble, late E.E.
His Honour Judge Lefroy d. 1891.
^rws— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, vert, fretty arg. on a chief
of the second a hood or cap (allusive to the badge assumed by
the party opposed to the Duke of Alva) between two wyverns
gu., for Lefroy ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a chevron or, between
three crescents arg. on a cliief gu. three mullets of the third,
for Langlois. Crest— A. demi-wyvern gu. gorged with a collar
dancetti^'C arg. fretty vert. JI/o«o-Mutare sperno ^adopted at
the period of the Huguenot persecutions).
.Seat— Carrig-glas Manor, near Longford.
liEGARD OF "WELHAM.
Legaed, Col. James Digbt, of Welliam, York-
shire, J.P. for N. and E. Eicling of Yorksliire,
County Alderman for K.R., Col. Commanding E.
Yorks Inf. Vol. Brigade and Lieut.-Col. Comm.
Yorkshire Artillery, formerly Capt. E.A., b. 12-
July, 1846; m. 30 Aug. 1877, Julia Helen, 2nd
dau. of Alfred Arkwright, Esq. of Wirksworth, co.
Derby, and has issue,
I. Alfred Digby, 6. 1878.
II. George Percy, b. 1879.
III. Eichard Anlaby, b. 1880.
IV. Thomas Francis, b. 1885.
v. Eeginald, 6. 1893.
I. Helen Mary, b. 1882.
II. Evelyn EUzabeth, 1885.
III. Edith Victoria, b. 1889.
IV. Pauline Octavia, b. 1892.
Lineage. — The Eev. William Legakd, Vicar of Ganton,
was the 4th son of Sir Digby Legard, 5th Bart, of Gantou Uo:
Bukke's Peerage), and m. 1803, Cecilia Elizabeth, dau. of
James Oldershaw, Esq., M.D., of Stamford, and d. 1818,
leaving by her who d. 31 Dec. 1854,
I. James Anlaby, of whom hereafter.
II. William Barnabas, Col. Bengal Army, m. 11 Dec. 1845,
Anna Maria 3rd dau. of Eichard Onebye AValker, Esq. and
d. 27 Jan. 1890, leaving issue, Edith ; Cecilia, and Evelyn
Mary, m. 1886 William Gillett, Esq. of Horsham.
III. Frederick (Eev.). i. Isabel, m. William Chester, Esq.
II. Harriet. in. Mary Anne, d. unin.
The eldest son,
Capt. James Anlaby Legard, E.N., K.T.S., m. 1S45,
Catherine, widow of Henry Beaumont, Esq., and dau. of
George Cayley, Bart., and d. 1862, having by her, who d. 11
March, 1887, had issue,
I. James Digby, now of Welham.
ir. Allayne Beaumont, late 60th Eifles, m. 1881, Mary
Adelaide, dau. of T. Buckley, Esq. of Detroit, U.S.A., and
has issue.
Arms — Arg. on a bend between six mullets pierced gu. a
cross patt6e or. Crest — A greyhound or, collared sa. studded
arg. il/o»o— Per crucem ad Stellas. Seat — Welham, Malton,
Yorks. Club — Naval and Military.
LEGH OF NORBURY BOOTHS HALL.
Legh, John Pennington, Esq. of Norbury
Booths Hall, co. Chester, J.P., M.A., h. 20 Nov.
1827; m. 12 Aug. 1858, Emily Jane, 2nd dau. of
the Rev. Robert Grant, Vicar of Bradford Abbas,
Dorset, a Prebendary of SaHsbury, and has issue,
John Robert Pennington, 6. 4 April, 1865 ; m. 8 July, I8S6,_
Agnes Mabel, 4th dau. of John Brotherton, Esq., and.
has issue, John Alan, b. 13 Jan. 1889 ; Thomas, 6. 1
June, 1890 ; and Agnes, b. 27 Nov. 1887.
Ruth Isabel, b. 25 Aug. 1870.
Lineag-e.— Agnes de Legh (only dau. and heir of Richard
de Legh, great-grandson of Hamon, Lord of the Mediety of
High Leigh, temp. Henry II.), to. 1st, Richard de Lym.me, and
had by him a son, Thomas, who took the name of Legh, and
half the mediety of High Leigh; his son, Thomas Legh, was
progenitor of the Leighs of the West Hall, High Leigh. Agnes
'III. 2ndly, William de Hawardyn, and had another son, Ralph
de Hawardyn, who had the other half of the mediety of High
Leigh, and sold it to Sir Eichard Massey, of Tatton, 1206.
Agnes m. Srdly, Sir William Venables, Knt., 2nd son of Sir
William Venables, Baron of Kinderton, and by him had a 3rd
son, John, who took the name of Legh, and purchased Knuts-
ford Booth before 28 Edward I. By his first wife he had a son
John (Sir). He m. 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of Thomas de Corona,
of Adlington, and by her had, Robert, progenitor of the Leghs
of Adlington, Anneslei/, Lyim, Ridge, Stoneleigh Stockicell,
etc.; William (Sir), ancestor of the Leghs of Isall; Peter,
founder of the Leghs of Bcchton; and Gilbert, whose son,
John, m. Cecilia de Towneley, and was ancestor of the Towne-
LEYs of Towaley.
Sir John de Legh, living temp. Edward III., eldest son of
John Legh, the first of Knutsford Booth, was direct ancestor of
the family of Legh of Booths, whose eventful heir,
Rdth Legh, of Booths, only dau. of Peter Legh, Esq. of
Booths, TO. Thomas Pennington, Esq. of Chester, and was s. ai
her decease, 1715-16, by her only surviving son,
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LEO-
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEG
Thomas PENNiNCToy, Esq. of Booths, who assumed the
surname anil arms of Legh. He m. Helena, dau. of Sir Wil-
loughby Aston, Bart, of Aston, and was s. by his only son,
Peter Legh, E.^q. of Booths, t>. 4 March, 1722-23, who, in
1745, completed the erection of Norbury Booths Hall. He
til. 20 June, 1744, Anne, dau. and co-heir of Peter Wade, Esq.,
by whom (who t/. 1794) he had, with other issue, who d. s. p.,
WiLLOCGHBT and John, and Anne Helena, who m. 1792, John
Matthews, Esq., Capt. K.N., and d. s. p. the followinR year.
He d. 12 Aug. 1804, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
WiLLOUGHBY Lec.h, Esq. of Norbury Booths Hall, 0. 25
May, 1749, who d. unm., was «. by his brother,
John Legh, Esq. of Bedford Square, London, and Torking
ton, CO. Chester, Barrister-at-Law, m. 29 March, 1792, Isabella
dau. and co-heir of Edmund Dawson, Esq. of Wharton, co.
Lancaster, and by her (who d. 19 Feb. 1849) had issue,
I. Peter, his successor.
II. Edmund Dawson (Kev.), of St. Botolph's, London, M.A. ,
b. 1801; )/t. 1826, Catherine, eldest dau. of the Eight Hon.
Sir Christopher Robinson, Judge of the Court of Admiralty ;
and d. 9 March, 1845, leaving issue,
1 John Pennington, now of Norbury Booths Hall.
2 Edmund, 6. 1831; d. 18J0.
3 William Dawson (Rev.), b. 1834; d. 1S58.
4 Christopher, 6. 1833 ; m. Jane, dau. of A. Anderson,
M.D., of Isewstead, Australia, and d. 30 Sept. 1878,
having had issue, three dans, and six sons.
5 Henry Edmund (Rev.), M.A., 6. 1840; m. Grace, dau.
of Rev. Mr. Kite, and has issue.
1 Catherine Louisa, m. Edward Penrose Hathaway, Esq.
of Lincoln's Inn.
2 Isabella Helen. 3 Frances Ann.
I. Ann, m. William Clowes, Esq., who d. 21 April, 1855.
n. Isabel, ?«. Rev. Bertie Johnson, Rector of Lynime, co.
Chester; and d. 26 May, 1855.
Mr. Legh d. April. 1826, and was s. hy his eldest son,
Peter Legh, Esq. of Norbury Booths Hall, D.L. and J. P.,
6. 11 June, 1794, who served as High Sheriff for co. Chester
1827. He d. v.nm. 29 Aug. 1857, and was s. by his nephew,
the present John Pennington Legh, Esq. of Norbury Booths.
Ai-ms—A.z., two bars or, over aU a bend gu. Crest — An arm
embowed couped at the shoulder vested gu., hand ppr., holding
a sword erect, also ppr. a snake twisting round the same arg.
J/(/fto— Prudens, fidelis, et audax.
/Residence— St. Francois des Gardes, Cannes, France.
LEGH OF ADLINGTON.
Legh, Floeence Hester Latixia, of Adling-
tou Hall, CO. Chester, s. her father 1888.
Liineaire. — Robert de Legh, 2nd son of John Legh, of
Booths, hy Ellen his wife, dau. and heir of Thomas de Corona,
of Adlington, living tern}}. Edward II., m. Matilda, dau. and
heir of Adam de Norley, and was father of
Robert Legh, of Adlington, to. Matilda, dau. and co-heir of
Sir John de Arderne, Knt. of Aldford and Alvanley, and had
two sons, Robert (Sir), his heir; Piers (Sir), ancestor of the
Leghs of Lyme. From the elder son,
Sib Robert Legh, Knt. of Adlington, Sheriff of co. Chester
17 and 22 Richard II., the 8th in descent was
Sir Tjbian Legh, Knt. of Adlington, aged thirty-five
44 Elizabeth, who was knighted by the Earl of Essex at the
siege of Cadiz, and, during that expedition, is traditionally
said to have been engaged in an adventure which gave rise to
the well-known Ballad of " the Spanish Lady's Love." Another
gallant knight Sir John Eolle, however, disputes the fact of
being the hero of that romantic affair. Sir Urian was Sheriff
of CO. Chester in the year of Sir Richard St. George's Visitation
of the CO. 1613, and survived until 3 Charles I., when his in-
qnisition was taken. His direct male descendant,
Charles Legh, Esq. of Adlington (only son of John Legh,
Esq. of Adlington, by Lady Isabella Robarts his wife, sister of
the Earl of Radnor, and grandson of Thomas Legh, Esq. of
Adlington, High Sheriff of co. Chester 14 Charles II.), m.
Hester, dau. and co-heir of Robert Lee, Esq. of Wlncham, co.
Chester, and had an only child,
Thomas, of Wincham, m. Mary, dau. of Franci? Reynolds,
Esq. of Strangeways, co. Lancaster; and d. v. 'p. 1775, aged
40, without surviving issue.
Mr. Legh d. at Buxton, July, 1781, and was i. under settlement
by his niece,
Elizabeth Davenport, m. 1752, John RowUs, Esq. of
Kingston, Receiver-General for Surrey, and by him (who d.
1779) had issue,
John KowlLs, m. Harriet, eiater and coheir of Sir Peter War-
burton, Bart, of Arley ; and, predeceasing his mother, left
an only dau. and heir.
Elizabeth Hester Rowlls, m. Thomas Delves Broughton,
Esq., 4th son of Sir Thomas Broughton, hart.
William Peter Rowlls, slain in a duel at Cranford Bridge.
Charles Edward Rowlls, d. without issue.
Elizabeth Rowlls, mi. 1st, 1778, Thomas Browne Calley, Esq.,
of Burderop, Wilts; and 2ndly, Thomas Havei-fiekl, Esq.
Mrs. Rowlls, who assumed the surname of Legh, d. 1806, when
the Adlington estates devolved on her kinsman,
Eicbabd Crosse, Esq. of Shaw Hill, near Preston, co. Lan-
caster (only son of Thomas Crosse, Esq., by Sarah his wife,
and grandson of Richard Crosse, Esq. of Crosse Hall, co. Lan-
caster, by Ann his wife, eldest dau. of Robert Legh, of
Chorley, 2nd son of Thomas Legh, Esq. of Aldington, the
High Sheriff of co. Chester 14 Charles II.). Mr. Crosse
assumed, in consequence, the surname and arms of Legh. He
m. 1787, Anne, only surviving dau. of Robert Parker, E.sq. of
Cuerdon Hall, by Anne his wife, dau. and heir of Thomas
Townley, Esq. of Royle, and by her (who d. 1807) had issue (with
a younger son, Richard Townley, who d. unm. 1825, and three
daus.) a son and successor,
Thomas Legh, Esq. of Adlington, 6. Sept. 1792 ; m. Louisa,
dau. of George Newnham, Esq. of New Timber Place, Sussex,
and by her (who m. 2ndly, 12 May, 1830), Thomas Americus,
3rd Lord Ersliine, and d. 10 March, 1867) had issue,
Charles Richard Banastbe, of Adlington.
Mary Anne, vi. 6 Dec. 1830, the Hon. and Rev. Augustus
Cavendish (who d. 9 May, 18C4), 4th son of Richard 2nd
Lord Waterpark.
Marcella Louisa, d. 22 Nov. 1866.
Emily Anne, 7)i. l«t. John Lawton, Esq. of Lawton Hall; and
2ndly, 13 Dec. 1865, Frank Renaud, Esq., M.D.
Mr. Legh d. 25 April, 1829, and was s. by his only son,
Charles Richard Banastre Legh, Esq. of Adlington Hall
and Bonishall, co. Chester, J.P. and D.L., 6. 4 March, 1821 ;
m. 29 April, 1846, Mary Jane Annabella, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
Henry Wright, of Mottram Hall, Cheshire, and d. 26 Feb.
18SS, leaving,
I. Charles Henry Americus, b. 22 April, 1858 (deceased).
I. Florence Hester Lavina, now of Adlington.
II. Edith Mabel, m. 1889, John Russell Gubbins, Esq. of
Bruree House, co. Limerick, High Sheriff, 1886, who has
assumed the additional surname of Legh, (see Gubbins of
Kilfrush).
Arms — Az. two bars arg. debruised by a bend compon^e or
and gu. for difference. Crest — A unicorn's head couped arg,
amied and maned or, on the neck a cross-potence gu.
Seat — Adlington Hall, co. Chester.
LEGH OF HIGH LEGH.
Legh, Henry Martin Cornwall, Esq. of High
Legh, CO. Chester J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1884,
late Lieut.-Col. (Grenadier Guards, b. 14 Not. 1839.
Lineagre. — Thomas de Lega, of East Hall, in the parish
of Rostherne, co. Chester, son of Hugh de Lega, son of Oswald
de Lega de Easthall, was father of Thomas de Legh, of East-
hall, whose son, Adam Legh, of the Easthall, was father of
Hugh de Legh, of the Easthalls, who had a son,
John de Legh, of Easthall, in High Legh, m. Jane, dau. and
co-heir of Matthew, Lord of Alpraham, co. Chester, and had
three sons. The 2nd son,
John de Legh, of Alpraham, had a son and heir, John de
Legh, who was father of Thomas de Legh, of Northwood,
father of Thomas Legh, of Northwood, 30 Henry VI., 1451,
whose son, Thomas Legh, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Godfrey Mel-
lington, and w^as father of another Thomas Legh, living
4 Henry VIII., m. Margaret, dau. of Richard Charlton, and
by her had a son, Robert Legh, who, by Alice his wife, dau.
of Hugh Starkey, of Olton, left a son and heir,
Thomas Legh, of High Legh, m. Isabel, dau. and heir of
Rafe Trafford, of co. Lancaster, and was s. by his son and heir,
Robert Legh, of High Legh, m. Eleanor, dau. of RandoU
Spurstow, of Spurstow, and by her had an elder son and heir,
George Legh, of High Legh, m. 1st, a dau. of Leycester, of
Tabley ; and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of John Booth of Barton, and
left a son and successor,
Thomas Legh, Esq. of High Legh, to. Barbara, dau. of
Thomas Brooke, Esq., of Norton, co. Chester, and by her had
(with three daus.) three sons, Henry, his heir ; Thomas, d.
unm. ; and George, a Cavalier, slain in the civil war. The
eldest son,
Henry Legh, Esq. of High Legh, 52 years old anno 1663,
TO. Dorothy, dau. and sole heir of Rev. Gregory Turner, of
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Manley, Eector of Sephton, co. Lancaster; and d. in 1684,
leaving an eldest son and heir,
EicHARD Legh, Esq. of High Legh, 31 years old in 16G3, m.
1675, Mary, dau. of Thomas Legh, Esq. of Adlington, co.
Chester; and dying 1705, was s. by his son,
Henkt Legh, Esq. of High Legh, 6. 1C79 ; n. Letitia, dau.
of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart, of Norton; and d. 1757, having
had two sons and a dau., Geobge, his heir; Henry, d. iinm.
July, 1752, aged about 71 ; and Mary, wife of Eev. Legh
Richmond, Rector of Stockport, co. Chester, who d. 1789. The
son and successor,
George Legh, Esq. of High Legh, 6. 10 July, 1703; m.
Anne Maria, dau. and heir of Francis Cornwall, Baron of
Burford, and by her (who d. 1741) had (with two daus., Letitia,
m. Kev. Egerton Leigli, Archdeacon of Salop; and Anna
Maria) two sons, Henrt Cornwall, his heir: and George
Langton, b. 21 May, 1739; d. an infant. Mr. Legh d. 1790,
and was s. by his son and heir,
Henry Cornwall Legh, Esq. of High Legh, 6. 24 May,
1734; High Sheriff 1791 ; m. 1761, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir
of Robert Hopkinson, Esq. of Heath, co. York, and by her
(who d. April, 1608) had (with two daus., Elizabeth Dorothea,
d. unm. 1777 ; and Anna Maria, m. 3 Jan. 1788, Thomas Pitt,
Esq. of St. James's, Westminster) two sons, George John, his
heir; Henry Cornwall, who d. unm. in the West Indies, 1793.
Mr. Legh, who d. 1791, and was s. by his elder son,
Geokge John Legh, Esq. of High Legh, 6. 1768 ; High
Sheriff 1805; m. 14 July, 1803, Mary, dau. of John Black-
burne, Esq. of Hale, co. Lancaster, M.P., and had issue,
I. George Cornwall, his heir.
II. Henry Cornwall, (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Welsh Hampton,
CO. Salop, b. 1811; m. 1839, Mary, eldest dau. of Martin
Williams, Esq, of Bryngwyn, co. Montgomery ; and dying
1847, left, by her (who d. 31 March, 1687), one son and
four daus.,
Henry Martin Cornwall, present representative.
Gertrude Mary Cornwall, m. 4 Aug. 1875, Charles Walker,
Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, youngest son of G. T. Walker, Esq.
of Norton, co. Worcester. Eveline Cornwall.
Frances Elinor Cornwall.
Maria Agnes Cornwall, d. 1862.
jii. John Cornwall, b. 8 June, 1814, d. 25 March, 1815.
IV. John Cornwall, h. 27 July, 1815, d. 26 Oct. 1823.
V. Richard Cornwall, b. 10 June, 1818, m. 28 June. 1852,
Thomasina Antonia, dau. of Frederick Sedlcy, Esq., and d.
at Malta, 10 Jan. 1876, having by her (who d. 21 March,
1884) had issue, with two daus., who d. in infancy,
1 Herbert Cornwall, Capt. King's Royal Kifie Corps, b. 21
March, 1858, m. 24 May, 1893, Edith Selina, eldest dau.
of Henry Cavendish Cavendish, Esq., Chyknell, Salop.
2 Sydney Cornwall, late Lieut. R.N., b. 31 Oct. 18G2.
3 Arthur Cornwall, b. 24 July, 1872.
1 Edith Cornwall, b. 20 Jan. 1854, d. 12 Oct. 1855.
VI. Edmund Cornwall, C.B., Col. late 97th Regt., b. 14 Oct.
1821, m. 20 July, 1852, Julia, 2nd dau. of Neville I'arker,
Esq., Master of the Rolls at Fredeiicton, New Brunswick, by
whom he left issue,
Neville Edmund Cornwall, b. 16 Jan. 1854.
May Helena Cornwall.
I. Mary, d. 1886. ii. Anne Elizabeth, d. an infant.
III. Anna Elizabeth, m. 8 March, 1832, Sir Philip de Malpas
Grey Egerton, Bart., who d. 5 April, 1«81.
IV. Frances, m. Kev. Beilby Porteus Hodgson, son of the
Dean of Carlisle, and is deceased.
V. Harriet, m. Herbert Taylor, Esq., Capt. 85th Light
Infantry, eldest son of Edward Taylor, Esq. of Bifrons, and
d. 2 July, 1886.
■VI. Emma. vii. Caroline, d. 15 March, 1883.
VIII. Elinor, d. an infant.
Mr. Legh d. 1832, and was s. by his elder son,
George Cornwall Legh, Esq. of High Legh, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1838, M.P. for Mid-Cheshire, B.A. Ch. Ch.
Oxon, Col. 2nd Royal Cheshire Militia, 6. 1804; m. 1828,
Louisa Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Edward Taylor, Esq. of Bifrons,
Kent, and niece of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor, G.C.B.,
G.C.H. ; and dying 16 June, 1877, was s. by his nephew, now
of High Legh.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant gu. langued az. quartering
Cornwall, Mortimer, Lenthall, Grey and Bassett. Crents
— 1st, Legh: A demi-lion rampant gu. langued az., collared
or; 2nd: A Cornish chough sa. beaked and membered gu.
Supporters— Two lions rampant gu. bezant6e and ducally
crowned or. J/oHo— La vie durante.
-StcU— High Legh Hall, near Knutsford, co. Chester.
liE HUNTE OF ARTRAMONT.
Le Hunte Geoege Ruthvex, Esq. of Artra"
mont, co.Wexford, Barrister-at-Law, H.M. Colonia
Service, Fiji, President of the Island of Dominica ;
Member of the Executive Council of the Leeward
Islands, b. 20 Aug. 1852 ; m. 14 Feb. 1884, Caro-
line Rachel, dau. of John Clowes, Esq. of Burton
Court, CO. Hereford, and has a son,
John, b. 11 Aug. 1886.
Iiineagre.— Richard Le Hunte, bapt. at Little Bradley,
10 Aug. 1620 (son of Sir George Le Hunte, of Little Bradley,
Suffolk, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir John Peyton), went
to Ireland as a Col. in the army of Cromwell, and Capt. of his
Body Guard. This last commission, dated 1649, is still extant.
He settled at Cashel, co. Tipperary, and was M.P. for that
city 1661. He m. Mary, dau. and heiress of Thomas Lloyd, of
Cileyfcdd, co. Pembroke (who d. 1688), and had issue. His
elder son,
George Le Hunte, Esq., to. 1683, Alice, dau. and heir of
Col. William Legge, of Cappagh, co. Tipperary, uncle to the
first Earl of Dartmouth ; and d. 27 May, 1697, leaving i.?sue,
1 Richard, of Llanrian, co. Pembroke, M.P. for Enniscorthy ;
2 Thomas, of Brenanstown, co. Dublin, M.D. ; 3 William,
B.D., Rector of Kidderminster, d. 1746 ; 4 George, of whom
presently; 5 Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for Wexford;
1 Anne, m. Humphrey French, Esq., Lord JIayor of Dublin ;
2 Elizabeth, m. Rev. Mr. Browne ; S Jane, in. George War-
burton, Esq. of Garryhinch. The 4th son,
George le Hunte, Esq. of Ballymartin, co. Wexford, m.
Editha Jones, an heiress; and dying 1741, left issue. The
2nd son,
George le Hdnte, Esq. of Artramont, co. Wexford, had
issue by Alicia Mary Corry his wife,
Richard, his heir.
William Acgdstus, .5. his brother.
Charles, b. 2 June, 178^.
Francis (Sir), Knt., J. P., twin with Charles, d. unra. 1800.
Anne, m. Simon Purdon, Esq., of a collateral branch of the
Purdons, of Tinerana.
Editha, m. Sir Henry Meredyth, 3rd Bart, of Carlandstown.
Mr. Le Hunte d. 1799, and was s. by his son,
Richard Le Hcnte, Esq. of Artramont, 4. 25 Feb. 1769;
1,1. Miss Morgan, co. Pembroke, and had 1 Maria Alicia, ))*.
Samuel Meade Hobsou, Esq., Q.C., and d. 10 May, 1883, aged
81 ; 2 Sophia, m. Capt. William Doyle, son of Gen. Doyle ; 3
Louisa Editha, m. 8 Feb. 1831, William H. B. J. Wilson, E.sq.
of Knowle Hall, co. Warwick. Mr. Le Hunte was s. at his
decease by his brother,
William Acgustds Le Hdkte, Esq. of Artramont, b. 25 Oct.
1774; m. 1st, Martha (or Patty), only dau. of George War-
burton, Esq. of Garryhinch, King's Co., M.P., but by her had
no issue; he ?ii. 2ndly, Isabella Maria, eldest dau. of Lieut.-
Col. Huson, Wexford Militia, by whom (who d. 1809) he had
a dau., Alicia (commonly called Isabella), m. Rev. Robert
Cooper, Rector of Aghade, and d. 16 Sept. 1383, aged 74. He
TO. 3rdly, Henrietta Eliza, dau. of Kev. Joseph Miller, and
had issue by her,
George, now of Artramont.
William Augustus, of Knocknalier, J. P., 6. 28 Jan. 1819 ;
d. imm. 14 March, 1878.
Francis (Rev.), 6. 8 Jan. 1820; Rector of St. Mary's, New
Koss, CO. Wexford : m. 12 Jan. 1860, Eleanor Barbara, dau.
of George Robert Magrath, Esq. of Rutland Square, Dublin.
Harriet Josephine, d. young.
Patty Warburton, d. young.
Maria, d. v.am. 21 Oct. lSs4. Marianne.
Editha Christian, m. Rev. Yarburgh Gamaliel Lloyd, who
has taken the name of Greame.
Mr. Le Hunte d. 1820, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Le Hcnte, Esq. of Artramont, co. Wexford, J.P.
and D.L., and High Sheriff 1837, M.A. Trin Coll. Cambridge,
6. 15 June, 1815; m. 5 Aug. 1845, Mary, 5th dau. of the Right
Hon. Edward Pennefather, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and
had issue,
I. George Ruthven, now of Artramont.
II. Richard, Lieut. R.N., 0. 8 Sept. 1854; d. unra. 1876.
I. Mary Harriet. ii. Ellen Lily.
III. Margaret Dora.
Mr. George Le Hunte d. 1891, and was s. by his only sur-
viving son,
^7--/iW— Quarterly 1st and 4th, vert, a saltire or: 2nd and
3rd, az., a stag's head caboshed, ppr. Crest — A lion sejant
erm. Jl/o(/o— Farcere subjectis.
Seal — Artramont, Castlebridge, co. Wexford.
LEIGH OF WEST HALL, HIGH LEIGH.
Leigh, Egerton, Esq. of the West Hall, High
Leigh, and Jodrell Hall, co. Chester, J.P. and
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D.L., High Sheriff 18S2, late Capt. 1st Eoyal
Dragoons. A.D.C., b. 13 July, 1843 ; m. 1st, 5 Aug.
1S74, the Lady Elizabetli Mary Gore White,
eldest dau. of ^^'illiam Heni'y, 3rd Earl of Eautry,
and by her (who d. 1 Oct. ISSO) has issue,
I. Edward Egerton, 6. 23 June, 1876.
I. Margaret Eliz.ibetli Egerton.
He m. 2ndly, 7 May, 1SS9, Yiolet Cecil May, 2nd
dau. of Col. Alfred Tippiuge, of Longparish House,
AVliitehiirch, Hants, and has,
II. Cecil Egerton, h. 23 Sept. 1890.
Liineag-e.— Old and honourable as is the descent of the
I.eiglis of the West Hall, the Lymmes, from whom they
j^prang, weie even still more ancient. Ormerod conjectures
Lymme to have been a collateral branch of the Barons of
Halton. Agnes de Legh, heir of the West Hall, High Leigh,
•/... temj). Hej.kt III., Eichabd de Lymme, and was mother
cf
Thomas de Legh, named from the place of his residence.
From him descended the eminent and highly allied family of
Leigh, of West Hall, High Leigh : the male representative of
which towards the close of the 17th century (the intermediate
descent is fully set forth in Ormerod's Cheshire) was
The Eev. Peter Leigh, M.A., Vicar of Great Budworth,
Eectorof Lymme and of Whitchurch, co. Salop. He m. Eliza-
beth (in direct descent from Henry VIL, through his dau.,
Mary, Queen Dowager of France, Duchess of Suffolk, and her
posterity) dau. of the Hon. Thomas Egerton of Tatton Park, 3rd
son of John, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater, by his wife, Elizabeth,
dau. of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, and had issue,
Egerton, heir to lus uncle, Austine ; John; Thomas, ancestor
of the Leighs of Leatherlake House, Surrey ; Peter, ancestor
of Sir Egerton Leigh, Bart, ; Jane ; Hester; and Mary. vi. the
Venerable John Heai, Archdeacon and Prebendary of Canter-
bury. Peter Ltigh r/. 1719. His eldest son.
The Key. Egerton Leigh, LL.D., of the West Hall, Rector
of Lymme and Middle, co. Salop, Canon Residentiary of Here-
ford, and Master of the Hospital of St. Katherine at Ledbury,
bapt. 30 March, 1702; in. 1st, Anne, dau. and co-heir of
Hamlet Yates, Esq. of Crowley, and had issue, i. Peter, his
heir ; ii. Thomas ; in. Hamlet ; iv. Egerton, M.A., forty years
Rector of Lymme, Canon Residentiary of Lichfield, and Arch-
deacon of Salop, m. 1st, Letitia, dau. of George Legh, Esq. of
East Hall, by whom he had no issue ; and 2ndly, Theodosia,
dau. of Ralph Leycester, Esq. of Toft, and d. Sept. 1798, aged
tie, leaving two daus., Susanna, «i. Ralph Leycester, junr., Esq.,
^l.P., and Theodosia; i. Mary; ii. Anne, m. 1st, the Rev.
Mr. Felton, and 2ndly, the Eev. Mr. Cockayne; and iii. Eliza-
beth. Dr. Egerton Leigh m. 2ndly, Elizabeth Drinkwater, and
had by her, i. John; ii. William; lu. Austine; iv. Samuel;
V. George, d. v.nm. 1816; vi. WilUam ; i. Hester; and ii.
Jane. He m. 3rdly, Cassandra Phelps, and had issue, Henry,
Ca.ssandra, Ariana, and Catherine. He ci. at Bath, 1760. His
son and successor.
The Eev. Peter Leigh, LL.B., Rector of Lymme and
Middle, m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Henry Doughty, Esq.
of Broadwell, co. Gloucester. He d. before his father, 1758,
leaving issue, i. Egerton, his heir; ii. Thomas Hodges; iii.
Peter Neve ; iv. Timothy d. unm. in the East Indies, 1814 :
I. Mary, la. Robert Lancaster, Vicar of Arsley, co. Bedford;
n. Anne, m. John Frodsham, Capt. R.N. ; and in. Elizabeth,
who d. I'liiii. The son and heir,
Egerton Leigh, Esq., of the West Hall, High Leigh, and of
Twemlow, 6. 25 Oct 1752 ; in. 21 Sept. 1778, Elizabeth, dau.
and co-heir of Francis Jodrell, Esq. of Yeardsley and
Twemlow, co. Chester, and by her (who d. 12 March, 1807)
had issue, i. Egerton, of the West Hall, High Leigh, his heir;
II. Peter, M.A., Rector of Lymme, h. 20 Aug. 1782 ; in. 10 Nov.
1812, Mary, dau. of Thomas Blackburne, LL.D., Warden of
Manchester CoUege ; she d. 19 July, 1G19, aged 30 ; and Peter
Leigh, m. 2ndly, 18 March, 1828, Jane, dau. of Harriot
Steward, Esq. of Watford, co. Herts (deceased); in. Jodrell,
Vice-Admiral, R.N., of Broadwell, co. Gloucester, 6. 15 Jan.
1790 : d. Oct. 1863 ; i. Mary Anne, m. 14 June, 1802, James
Abercromby, Lord Dunfermline ; ii. Charlotte, m. Joseph
.Jellicoe, Esq. of Finchley, Middlesex (she d. at Borne, 1823) ;
in. Emma, ,n. 1 May, 1811, John Smith, Esq., M.P. of Dale
Park, Sussex (brother of Lord Carrington), deceased ; iv.
Augusta, in. 1821, Thomas Dumblecon, Esq. of Hall Grove,
.Surrey (deceased;; v. Caroline (deceased); and vi. Har-
riet, d. unm. 1809. Mr. Leigh d. 22 June, 1833. The eldest
son.
Egerton Leigh, Esq. of the West Hall, High Leigh, and of
Jodrell Hall, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1836, formerly Capt.
3rd Dragoon Guards, h. 23 Aug. 1779 ; ni. 26 Dec. 1809, Wil-
helmina Sarah, dau. of George Stratton, Esq. of Tew Park, co.
Oxford, and by her (who d. 24 Nov. 1849), had issue,
Egerton, of West Hall and Jodrell.
Eleanor Agnes, d. unm. 20 Nov. 1837.
Anna Elizabeth, d. unm. 29 Aug. 1879, aged 67.
Beatrice Julia, m. 1st, 1845, the Rev. John Oliver Hopkins,
of Uffington, CO. Salop ; and 2ndly, the Rev. L. Burton.
Caroline, m. 14 Sept. 1858, the Rev. Richard Morris, Vicar
of Eatington, co. Wanvick, who. d. 1859.
Augusta, in. Charles Gresley, Esq. of the Close, Lichfield,
and had issue.
Mr. E. Leigh d. 15 Oct. 1865. The eldest son,
Egerton Leigh, Esq. of the West Hall, High Leigh, and
Jodrell Hall, co. Chester, Broadwell House, co. Gloucester, and
Bulcote Lodge, co. Notts, J. P. and D.L., late a Capt 2nd Dra-
goon Guards, and afterwards Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1st
Cheshire Militia, High Sheriff 1872, M.P. for Mid-Cheshire
from 1873 to 1876, b. 1815 ; in. 20 Sept. 1842, Lydia Rachel,
dau. and co-heir of John Smith Wright, Esq. of Bulcote Lodge,
Notts, and by her (who d. 3 April, 1893) had issue,
I. Egerton, now of West Hall, Jodrell, Twemlow.
It. John -Jodrell, h. 21 April, 1845; d. 26 April, 1860.
in. Edward Egerton, of Broadwell, late Lieut. 2nd Dragoon
Guards, 6. 1 July, 1851 ; in. 17 Sept. 1874, Laura Maud,
youngest dau. of Sir Henry Edwards, Bart, of Pye Nest,
Halifax, and had issue, John Egerton, b. 1876; Henry
Egerton, b. 20 April, 1877.
iv.'Nevill Egerton (Rev.), M.A., b. 1 Sept. 1852.
v. Arthur Egerton, b. 6 Nov. 1853 ; m. Mary Louisa Hay,
youngest dau. of Robert Hay Murray, Est^ of Springfield,
Great Marlow, and has issue, Gladys Mary Egerton.
I. Eleanor Sophia Egerton, in. 5 Aug. 1869, Sir Robert
Alfred Cunliffe, Bart, of Acton Park, Wrexham, and has
issue.
Mr. Leigh d. 1 July, 1876.
yJnKs— Or, a lion rampant gu. C«.si — A cubit arm vested
paly of five pieces or and sa. cuffed arg. hand ppr. grasping
the upper and lower fragments of a broken tilting spear, the
point upwards. Motto — Force avec vertu.
Stats — West Hall, High Leigh, near ICnutsford ; Jodrell
Hall, Holmes Chapel, and Twemlow Hall, Holmes Chapel,
Chester.
LEiaH OF BROWNSOVEE. HALL.
Waed-Boughton-Leigh, Edward Alleslet
BouGHTON, Esq. of Brownsover Hall, co. Warwick,
and Guilsborough Hall, co. Northampton, J. P. and
D.L. for both cos.. High Sheriff for Warwick 1876,
h. 1822 ; m. 19 Dec. 1867, Ellen Caroline, dau. of
Hon. Charles Lennox Butler, youngest son of the
22nd Lord Dunboyne, and has issue,
I. Henry Allesley, b. 23 May, 1877. ''"
I. Ellen Theodosia. ii. Maude Mary, iii. Ada Rose.
IV. Edith Violet. v. Mabel Constance.
Lineage.— See Leigh of West Ball, High Leigh.
John Ward Boughton Leigh, Esq. of Brownsover Hall,
and Guilsborough, 6. 1790 (4th son of William Zouch Lucas-
Ward, Esq. of Guilsborough Park, co. Northampton, who was
b. 1760; in. 1782, Mary (who d. 25 May, 1835), only child of
Robert Lamb, of Addington Hall, co. Northampton, and d.\l
Dec. 1837), assumed, by sign manual, 1831, the additional sur-
names and arms of Bohghton and Leigh. He m. 1811, Theo-
dosia de Malsburg, only dau. and heir of Sir Egerton Leigh,
Bart., by Theodosia his wife, dau. of Sir Edward Boughton,
Bart., and d. 18 June, 1868, leaving by her (who d. 1870),
I. John, Ist Dragoon Guards, d. unm.
n. Edward Allesley Boughton, now of Brownsover Hall,
III. Theodosius, M.A. (Triu.Coll., Camb), Vicar of Newbold-
on-Avon, co. Warwick, m. 1853, Elizabeth, only surviving
child of the late Thomas Cotterell, of 50. Eaton Square, Ex-
Sheriff of London and MidiUesex, and has issue, 1 Theo-
dosius (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Bradfield, Suffolk, m. 27
April, 1887, Florence Catherine, elder dau. of the late Capt.
Eyre Maunsell, E.N., of Brighton; 2 Bridgeman (Rev.),
M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., Rector of Harborough Magna,
CO. Warwick ; 3 Cotterell, M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb. ; 4 John
H., Capt. 2nd Warwickshire Militia; 5 Percy \V., Jesus
Coll., Camb. ; 1 Alice ; 2 Ethel B. ; Lelia A.
IV. Egerton, M.A., Rector of Harborough Magna, m. Miss
Andrews, and d. 8 Sept. 1870, leaving issue.
I. Theodosia, in. Thomas Fanshawe Parratt, Esq. of Effing-
ham House, Surrey.
II. Grace, m. 11 May, 1848, Capt.. Charles Rowley, R.N.
(who d. s. p. 18 June, 1879), eldest son of Sir Charles Row-
ley, 8th Bart.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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III. Emma Adeline Leigh Boughton, m. 28 Sept. 1871, Julius
Caesar Levison, Esq. of Copenhagen.
Arms — Quarterly, Leigh, Boughton, and Wabd. Crests —
Leigh, Booghton, and Ward.
&a«s— Brownsover Hall, near Rugby; Guilsborough Hall,
Northampton.
LEIGH OF WOODCHESTER PARK.
Leigh, William, Esq. of Woodchester Park, co.
Gloucester, J.P., b. 23 Sept. 1829; m. 25 June,
1S59, Mary Victoria, dau. of Thomas Jarrett, Esq.
of Madras, Barrister-at-LaTv, and by her (who d.
•6 Feb. 1871) has issue,
I. Francis William, b. 4 July, 1860.
II. Henry Vincent, b I March, 186".
III. Arthur Hubert, 6. 21 March, 1869; d. 12 June, 1S69.
IV. Bertrand Charles, b. 27 Jan. 1871.
1. Mary Blanche. ii. Beatrice Cjecilia.
Lineage. — The ancestors of this family were for several
generationSjSeated at Lymm,and from researches made in 1811,
It appeared probable that they had originally descended from
the Leighs of if'est Hall in High Leigh; but as entries of
pedigree had not been made in the Heralds' College, it was
found impracticable to ascertain with precision the particular
liranch of the Leighs from which they originally sprang, so as
to prove a right to armorial bearings. The Heralds' College
therefore made 6 March, 1811, a new grant of Armorial bear-
ings to
William Leigh, Esq. of Liverpool, and of Roby Hall, co.
Lancaster, merchant, son, by Katherine his wife, of William
Leigh, Esq. of Lymm, co. Chester. He was b. 16 Sept. 17.54,
and m. 12 Feb. 1798, Catherine, dau. and heir of Richard
Robinson, Esq. of Liverpool, merchant, and d. in Jan. 1815,
leaving by this lady {d. 1S40), who was the sole represen-
tative of her family, and through her mother, Mary Handley,
an heiress, representative also of Margaret, one of the co-heirs
of the family of Frodsham of Elton, co. Chester {See Ormebod's
Cheshire), an only son,
William Leigh, Esq. of Woodchester Park, D.L. forthecos.
of Lancaster and Stafford, and J. P. for the latter, h. 4 Nov.
1802 ; m. 30 April, 1828, Caroline, 5th dau. of Sir John Geers
Cotterell, Bart of Garnons, co. Hereford, and by her (who d.
15 Oct. 1878) had issue,
I. William, now of Woodchester Park.
II. James Henry, d. in infancy.
I. Caroline Blanche, d. luim. 1852.
II. Beatrice Catherine, d. v/am. 1867.
Mr. Leigh, who had the Cross of the Order of St. Gregory the
Great, d. 4 Jan. 1873.
Arms — Gu., a cross engrailed arg. in the first Quarter a lion
rampant or, and in the second a lozenge of the secona. Crest —
A lozenge gu. charged with a unicorn's head couped arg.
armed and crined or.
3eat — Woodchester Park, Stonehouse, co. Gloucester.
holding between the paws a lozenge arg. charged with a rose
gu. and charged on the shoulder for distinction with a cross
patee or.
Seats — Hindley Hall, Wigan : Barham Court, Maidstone.
Town Residence — 17, Queen's Gate, S.W.
LEIGH OF HINDLEY HALL.
Leigh, Eogee, Esq. of Hindley Hall, co. Lan-
caster, and Barham Court, Kent, Lord of the Manor
of Orrell in the first-named co., J.P. Eent and
Lancashii-e, M.P. for Eochester 1880 to 1885, b.
21 April, 1840; m. 1st, 29 May, 1861, Elizabeth
Jane, eldest dau. of Thomas Eden Black well, Esq.,
91st Royal Argyllsliire Highlanders, and granddau.
of Gen.' Blackwell, C.B., and by her (who d. 30
July, 1884) had issue,
I. Margaret Caroline.
II. Amabel Frances Louisa, deceased.
III. Mary Ktheldreda. iv. Emma Lindsay.
ilr. Leigh, who m. 2ndly, 1885, Agatha Elizabeth,
only dau. of the late Alfred Shaw, Esq., is the
adopted son of the late Sir Eobert Holt Leigh,
Bart, of Hindley Hall (who d. 1843). He was
educated at Ch. Ch. Oxford, and Trin. Coll. Camb.
He s. to the estates in 1867, under the will of Sir
E. Holt Leigh, Bart., at the death of Tliomas Lord
Xingsdown (who had a life interest in them).
Arms—(i\x.. a cross engrailed arg. between four lozenges
erm., for distiaction a canton or. Crest — A demi-lion gu.
LEIGH OF BELMONT.
Leigh, Oswald Moslet, Esq. of Belmont Hall,
and Grappenhall Lodge, co. Chester, J.P., Capt.
Chester Yeo. Car. b. 30 Aug. 1864 ; m. 30 April,
1889, Florence Louisa, 2nd dau. of J. Edward
Eeiss, Esq. of Jodrell Hall, Cheshire, and has issue,
Oswald Edward Stanley, 6. 18 March, 1899.
Phyllis Constance, 6. 26 Oct. 1892.
Lineagre. — This family claims to be a branch of the
ancient family of Leigh of High Leigh.
Joseph Leigh, Esq. of Belmont, b. 25 Oct. 1768 ; vi. 21 Oct.
1794, Margaret Sherlock, and had issue,
I. James Heath, of whom hereafter.
II. John, Rector of Eggington, co. Derby, b. 8 Feb. 1798; d.
23 Oct. 1856.
The elder son,
James Heath Leigh, Esq. of Belmont and Grappenhall
Lodge, J.P. and D.L., High SheritT 1835 : m. 9 Oct. 1827,
Frances, 3rd dau. of Sir Oswald Mcsley, Bart, of RoUeston
Hall, CO. Stafford, and had issue,
I. Joseph, his heir.
II. James Mosley, b. 16 March, 1832 ; m. 28 June, 1855,
Susan Mary, 2nd dau. of Capr. Wynyard, R.N., and niece
of Edward Lloyd, Esq. of Oldtield Hall, co. Cheshire, and
d. s. p. 14 Jan. 1853.
III. Oswald Peteb, of whom hereafter.
IV. John, b. 5 July, 1835 : d. 16 April, 1874.
V. Albert, b. 26 Aug. 1841 ; d. 7 Feb. 1875.
VI. Henry Alfred, /_*. 14 March, 1846 ; d. 7 March, 1875.
I. Frances, ni. 14 Jan. 1853, the Rev. Francis Edward Bel-
combe, of the Brooms, near Stafford, Incumbent of Whitley,
and d. Feb. 1872.
II. Amy Sophia, m. Feb. 1865, Ferdinando Dudley Lea-
Smith, Esq., Halesowen Grange, co. Worcester, J.P. and
D.L. (senior co-heir to the ancient barony of Dudley), and
d. 10 June, 1884.
Mr. James Heath Leigh d. 5 Aug. 1848, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Joseph Leigh, Esq. of Belmont, J.P., Major Chester Yeo-
manry Cavalry, b. 7 May, 1330 ; m. 6 Oct. 1852, Fanny Pene-
lope, eldest dau. of the Rev. James Streynsham Master, Rector
of Chorley, and Canon of Manchester, and d. s. %>. 23 July,
1869, and was s. by his eldest surviving brother,
Oswald Peter Leigh, Esq. of Belmont Hall and Grappen-
hall Lodge, J. P., Lieut. 22nd Regt., 6. 20 Sept. 1833; m. Id
Oct. 1863, Frances, only dau. of Rev. George Ayton Whitaker,
M.A., J. P., of Knoddishall, co. Suffolk, by Anna Maria, dau.
of Thomas Farr, Esq. of Waveney House, Beccles, co. Suffolk,
J.P. and D.L., and grand-dau. of Sir Thomas Gooch, 3rd Bart.,
and had issue,
I. Oswald Moslet, now of Belmont.
II. John Henry, 6. 29 Nov. 1868, to. 1890, Laura, dau of G.
Bale, Esq., late of Hillington Hall, co. Norfolk.
I. Mabel, in. 10 Feb. 1886, Fiennes Stanley Wykeham Corn-
wallis, Esq., M.P., of Linton Park, co. Kent.
II. Frances Lucy Isabel.
III. Hilda Georgiana.
Mr. Oswald Peter Leigh d. 27 Aug. 1876, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Arms — Gu., a cross engrai'ed arg. ; in the 1st quarter a lion
rampant or ; and in the 2nd a lozenge of the second. Crest —
A lozenge gu. charged with a unicorn's head couped arg.
crined or. Motto — Leges juraque servo.
Seats — Belmont Hall, Northwich, co. Chester ; Grappenhall
Lodge, Warrington, co. Lancaster.
LEIGH OF ROSEGARLAND.
Leigh, Feaxcis Augustine, Esq. of Eosegar-
land, CO. Wexford, J.P., High SheriflE 1867, formerly
Lieut. 10th Hussars, b. 24 Nov. 1822 ; r,i. Augustine,
dau. of Mons. Charles Perrier, of Metz, in the Pro-
vince of Lorraine, and by her (who d. 22 Nov.
1880), has had issue,
I. Francis Robert, Lieut. 3rd Eatt. R. Irish Regt., b. 28
April, 1853.
II. Edward, Lieut. Hampshire Regt., b. 25 Aug. 1867.
1. Rose Jane. ii. Frances. in. Jane.
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THE LANDED GENTRT.
LEI
Mr. Leigh s. his grandfather 1839.
liineagre. — Francis MacLaoighsigh, MacLtsach, Mac-
Lte, or Lye petitioned for a lease of the dissolved Monastery,
town and lands of the Holy Cross of Killeigh, near Geashill,
King's Co., 1551, and obtained a lease of them next year; two
months after, 30 Nov. 1552, he obtained a grant of English
liberty to en.able him to hold the lands. He m. the dau. of
John O'CarroI, and had issue,
I. Jobs, his successor.
II. Arthur, lining in 1612, and mentioned in his brother's
■will in remainder to his estates.
m. Francis, in the army, appointed 6 Sept. 1579.
IV. Henry, living in 1G12.
Francis MacLaoighsigh or Lye was dead in 1573, and his lands
were in possession oi his eldest son,
John MacLaoighsigh, Lye, or It, who having a perfect
knowledge of the English language as well as the Irish, was
appointed Interpreter to the State, and was granted for his
services as interpreter, by patent dated 9 May, 1584, 26 Queen
Elizabeth, the fee of the monastery of Killeigh, which he
then held under the lease made to his father, and obtained a
grant of Eathbride. CO. Kildare, dated 1 June, 1591. He )/i.
Amy, dau. of George FitzGerald, Esq. of Ticroghan, co. Meath,
and sister of Sir Edward FitzGerald, Knt. of the same place,
and had issue,
I. John', his heir. ii. Andrew, a minor in 1612.
I. Katherine, m. James FitzGerald, Esq. of Osbaldeston, co.
Kildare. ii. Mabel. iii. Mary. iv. Margaret.
V. Bridget. vi. Amy. vn. Ellen.
John MacLaoighsigh, or Ly, d. 7 May, 1612, and was bur. at
the Cathedral of Kildare, where his tombstone still remains.
He was s. by his eldest son,
John Leigh, Esq. of Piathbride, who with his mother having
alienated some of his father's lands, got a pardon for alienation
dated 1-1 Deo. 1613. He was in great favour with Cuakles I.,
and was a faithful subject during the Protectorate of Oliver
Cbo.mwell. He had by his wife, whose name was Dowdall,
the following issue,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. Kobert, who wns abroad with Charles II. during Crom-
well's time, and after the Restoration, as a reward for his
faithful and loyal services, got a grant of the manor of Rose-
garland, CO. Wexford, by the several letters patent dated
18 May, 1668, and 9 Sept. 1669, and by other letters patent
the manors ol Colpe, alias Newbawn, Longraigc, Garry
Richard, 3,344 acres, and other lands in the cos. Wexford and
Kildare. He m. Oct. 1673, Margaret, dau. of Sir Caesar
Colclough, 2nd Bart of Tintern Abbey, co. Wexford, and
Bister and heir of Sir Caesar Colclough, 3rd and last Bart.,
by whom (who d. 1722) he had no issue. On his marriage
he assumed the additional name and arms of Colcloogh.
By his will, dated 4 May, 1604, and proved 11 June, 1695,
he bequeathed his estates to his nephew, as below.
1. Mabel, m. 1675, James Barnewall.
John Leigh, d. abroad and intestate. Administration was
granted, 5 May, 1660, to his eldest son,
Francis Leigh, Esq. of Rathbride, who was appointed
Escheator-General of Leinster by letters patent dated 22 July,
1663, and M.P. for the borough of Kildare 1689. Having sup-
ported James II., he was attainted of high treason in 1691,
when all his lands were forfeited. He m. Feb. 1662, Judith,
dau. of Henry Spencer, by whom he had,
I. Robert, who was executor and heir of his uncle, Robert
Leigh-Colclough, d. unia. : administration granted to his
brother Francis, 7 Nov. 1724.
II. John, of Dublin, d. v.nm. : administration granted to his
brother Robert, 20 July, 1700.
III. Andrew, of Friarstown, co. Kildare. d. unm.; adminis-
tration granted to his brother Francis, 30 Nov. 1706.
IV. Francis, of whom presently.
I. Judith, d. unm. 1700.
The 4th son,
Francis Leigh, Esq. of Eathangan, co. Kildare, .?. hi- brother
in the Wexford estate, and became of Rosegarland. He m.
1st, Sept. 1699, Alice, widow of John Rawlins, Esq. of Eathan-
gan, by whom (who rf. 1702) he had no issue; he m. 2ndly,
Miss Carew, by whom he had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Kobert, a Free Burgess of New Boss 1730, d. v.nm. 17.34.
III. Andrew, a Free Burgess of New Ross 1735, rf. unm. 1745.
I. Cecilia, w. 1729, Joseph, 1st Earl of Milltown, and d. 1737.
II. Judith, d. unm. 1788. iii. Mary.
Mr. Leigh d. 1727, and was «. by his eldest son,
John Leigh, Esq. of Rosegarland, M.P. for New Ross from
1727 to 1758; m. July, 1727, Mary, dau. of John Cliffe, Esq. of
Mulrancan, co. Wexford, by whom he had
EoBEUT, his heir.
Grace, m. 20 May, 1758, Anthony, 8th Earl of Meath, aad
d. -20 Oct. 1812.
Mr. Leigh, whose will, dated 2 April, 1751, was proved 27
Sept. 1758, was s. by his only son,
Robert Leigh, Esq. of Rosegarland, 6. 1729, M.P. for New
Ross from 1759 to 1800, D.L. co. Wexford, and appointed
Lieut.-Col. of the Wexford Militia 1763 ; m. Feb. 1750, Arabella,
dau. of Robert Leslie, Esq. of Glasslough, co. Monaghan, by
whom he had,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. Charles, Major in the Army, d. u-,tm.
III. Joseph, of Tinnakilly, co. Wicklow, Collector of the
town of Wicklow 1799, -m. Aug. 1797, Mary, dau. of Stephen
Radcliffe, Judge of the Perogative Court, and had issue,
1 Stephen, d. unm. ; 1 Ellen, m. 10 Feb. 1830, Charles
Arthur Walker, of Tykillen, V.L. co. Wexford, M.P. ; 2
Arabella ; 3 Mary Anne.
Arabella, m. June, 1782, Ponsonby Tottenham, Esq., M.P.
for Fethard, and d. 2nd Aug. 1806.
Mr. Leigh, whose will, dated 10 April, 1802, was proved 10
May, 1803, was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Leigh, Esq. of Rosegarland. b. 1755, Collector of !m
Wexford 1794, Sovereign of New Ross 1799. Hem. Dec. 1788, ■
Grace, dau. of Richard Baldwin, Esq., by whom he had,
I. John Robert, jn. Feb. 1S22. Dorothea Anne, dau. of
Edward FitzGerald, Esq, of Carrigoran, co. Clare ; and d.
in his father's lifetime, 7 July, 1827, leaving by her (who 3
m. 2ndly, 7 Sept. 1832, Hervey Francis de Montmorency, I
^Lsq, (ste Bvkke's Peerage, Viscount Frankfort), j
1 Francis Adgdstine, now of Rosegarland.
2 Charles Edward, h. 1823, formerly in the 99th Foot: m.
1853, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of — Parker, Esq. of Hans-
lope Park, CO. Bucks, and d. s. p. at Paris, Nov. 1867.
II. Charles, 6, 1797 ; d. unm. 1821.
III. Francis, of Sion, co. Wexford, 6. 1808; High Sheriff of
Wexford 1837 ; i/i. June, 1830, Mary Martin, dau. of John
Southcote Mansergh, Esq. of Grenane, co. Tipperary, andci.
20 Feb. 1882, having had issue, '
1 Francis Charles, formerly Lieut. Wexford Militia, 6.
1831. 2 John Robert. 3 Charles, d. -luim.
4 Leslie Cecil Hore.
1 Grace Mary, m. George King, Major 53rd Regt.
2 Mary Arabella, m. July, 1854, Percy Lorenzo Harvey,
Esq. of Lonsdale, en. Wexford.
3 Elizabeth Kate Ellen, d. un,a. 4 Dorothea Olivia.
I. Cecilia, m. Major-Gen. Thomas Hore, and d. 28 July,.
1868.
II. Grace, 6. 1791, d. 1798. in. Mary, d. unm.
Mr. Leigh, who was M.P. for Wexford from 1793 to 1802, d,
1839, when he was s. by his grandson, now of Rosegarland.
.<4rms— Arg., two bars az. a bend compony counter-compony
gu. and or. Crest — A dexter hand lying fessways couped at the
wrist holding a sword erect impaling three gory heads all ppr.
ilotto—'En Dios se vince ; and Conlan-a-bu.
Scat — Rosegarland, New Ross, co. Wexford.
LEIGHTON OF SWEENEY HALIi.
Leighton, Stanley, Esq. of SvFeeney HaH,
Salop, and the Whitehouse, co. Worcester, M.A.,
Balliol Coll. Oxford, M.P. for North Salop 1876-
85, and for Oswestry Dir. since 188.5, J. P. cos.
SalojJ and Montgomery, D.L. for the former co.,
late Capt. 15th Salop Rifle Yoluuteers, called to
the Bar, 1861, Inner Temple, h. 13 Oct. 1837; m.
27 Aug. 1873, Jessie Marie, dau. of H. B. W.
Williams -Wynn, Esq. of Xant - y - Meiched, co.
Montgomery, and Howbery Park, co. Oxford, and
has issue,
Beetie Edward Parker, b. 26 Nov. 1875.
Eachel Frances Marion.
Mr. Stanley Leighton, who is 2nd son of Sir Bald-
win Leighton, 7th Bart., of Loton Park, and
Sweeney Hall, M.P., by Mary, dau. of Thomas
Netherton Parker, Esq. of Sweeney Hall, and
eventual heir to her brother, the Rev. John
Parker, became possessed of the Sweeney estates
by deed of gift from his father in 1869.
Liiueagre. — For Leighton, see Burke's Peerage and
Barontta(je.
^amilg of |]arbr.
Thomas Parker, Yeoman of Tewkesbury, built the White-
house, in the parish of Longdon, co. Worcester, and by deed
1589 settled his estate on his eldest son,
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LEI
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Thomas Parker, Gent, of the Whitehouse who m. 1534,
Thomaslne, sister of Philip Monox, Esq. of Porchester, Kent,
and dying 1605, was s. hy his son,
Thomas Parker, Gent, of the Whitehouse, (he was fined
vith otlier Worcestershire gentlemen for not taking out their
knighthood at the coronation of Charles I.), h. 1599; d. 1636,
and was s. by his son,
Thomas Parker, Gent, of the Whitehouse, m. 1649, Ann
Yonger, of Welch Court, Yatton, co. Hereford, and dying in
1676, was s. by his son,
Thomas Parker, Gent, of the Whitehouse, 6. 1650, m.
1634, Eleanor Rogers (through whom the Parkers became
possessed of an estate at Compton, co. Gloucester), and d. in
1700. He was s. by his son,
Thomas Parker, Esq. of the Whitehouse 6. 1687; m. Mary
Jeffes, and dying in 1751, left issue,
I. Thomas, his heir. ii. John, heir to his brother.
I. Mary, m. John Smith, Esq., Glover, of Worcester, Capt.
in Worcestershire Militia.
II. Eleanor, m. Samuel West, Esq., Haberdasher, of Wor-
cester, D.L. for CO. Worcester, and Sheriff 1777.
ui. Elizabeth, m. Moses Johnson.
The elder son,
Thomas Parker, Esq. of the Whitehouse, Attorney-at-
Law, 6. 1732, was a benefactor to Longdon Church, where
there is a monument to his memory. He d, unm. in 1794, and
was s. by his brother,
John Parker, Esq. of the Whitehouse, ft. 1734 ; m. Mary,
dau. and co-heir of Charles Watson, Esq. of Camberwell, and
dying in 1796, was s. by his only child,
Thomas Netherton Parker, Esq. of the Whitehouse, h.
1771 ; m. 1796, Sarah, only dau. of George Browne, Esq. of
Oswestry, and sole heir of her uncle, Edward Browne, Esq. of
Sweeney. Mr. Parker was D.L. for the cos. of Worcester and
Salop, J. P. for Shropshire and the borough of Oswestry, Capt.
in the Worcestershire Yeomanry, Capt. in the North Shropshire
Volunteers in 1805. He d. 1848, having had issue,
I. Thomas Browne, J.P. for Shropshire, Cornet in Shropshire
Yeomanry, 6. 1797; d. v.-rnn. 1833.
II. John (Rev.), who s. his father, of Sweeney Hall, and the
Whitehouse, Vicar of Llanyblodwell, Rural Dean, J.P. for
Shropshire, 6. 1798; d. unm. 1860.
I. Mart, who s. her brother, 6. 1799, m. in 1832, Sir Baldwin
Leighton, Bart., and d. 5 March, lb64, leaving^ with other
issue (see Burke's Baronetage).
Stanley-Leighton, now of Sweeney Hall.
u. Sarah Elizabeth, h. 1802; d. unm. 1884.
^amilji of ^ahcr anb grobnt.
Thomas Baker, Gent, of Weston, Lullingfields, co. Salop,
purchased the estate of Sweeney in 1623, from Andrew
Chambre, Esq. of Pctton, co. Salop, whose father had pur-
chased it from Henry, the last Earl of Arundel, of the Eitzalan
family, 1563. He d. 1639, and was s. by his son,
Tho.mas Baker, Esq. of Sweeney, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Col. "William Fenwick (her sister m. Judge Mackworth). He
built a new house at Sweeney. In the civil wars he adhered
to the Parliamentary side, and was one of the Commonwealth
Commission for propagating the Gospel in Wales. He was
Sheriff of Shropshire in 1649, and had a grant of amis, and
was M.P. for same co. in 1653. Dying in 1675 .?. ^3. he devised
his estates to Thomas Browne, of Little Ness, co. Salop (son
of John Browne, M.P. for Montgomeryshire in 1653) who liad
511. Mr. Baker's cousin, Mary, dau. of Thomas Gough, of Bes-
ford, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Browne, Esq. of Sweeney, who was pricked for
Sheriff in 1685, but succeeded in excusing himself from the
oilice. He m. Christina Browne of Essex, and was s. by his
son,
Thomas Browne, Esq. of Sweeney, 6. 1682 ; m. 1703, Sarah,
dau. of Edward Lloyd, of Leaton Manor, Salop. He d. 1729,
and left issue,
I. Thomas, of Sweeney. n. Edward, d. s. p. 1794.
The elder son,
Thomas Browne, Esq. of Sweeney, 6. 1706; m. 1730,
Hannah, dau. of Edward Lloyd, of Crumpwell, Salop (through
whom an estate at Tregivna and Pentracoed eventually came
to the family), and d. in 1761. He left issue,
Thomas, of Sweeney, b. 1731 ; d. s.p. 1768.
Edward, of Sweeney, Mayor of Oswestry 1780, 6. 1733; m.
Margaret Howell, of Treflaak : d. s. p. 1781.
George, r.i. Mary, dau. of John Eill, of Killshew, co. Mont-
gomery, and dying in 1780, left an only child,
Sarah, heir to her uncle, Edward Browne, and, as stated,
m. T. N. Parker, Esq.
Francis, 6. 1738 ; in. Elizabeth Lloyd, of Osbaston, d. s. v.
1781.
Sarah, in. Rev. Owen Owen, of Ty-gwyn, co. Merioneth,
Rector of Llangyniew, d. s. p. 1816.
Arms — Leighton, Quarterly, per fess indented 07 and gu ;
Parker, sa., on a fess arg. between three pheons points
downwards or, a buck's head cabossed of the field between
two pellets ; Browne, erm., on a fess embattled and counter-
embattled sa. three escallop shells arg. Crests— haasTos, A
wyvern expanded sa. ; Parker, A buck's head cabossed sa. ;
Browne, A crane's head issuing from a fess embattled sa.
Mottoes — Leighton, Dread shame ; Parker, Nee fluctu ncc
fletu movetur.
Seats — Sweeney Hall, near Oswestry ; and 'Whitehouse, co.
Worcester.
LEIR-CARLETON OF GREYWELLv
Leir-Cahletox, Hon. IIeneietta Axne, of
Greywell, Hants, elder dau. and co-heir of Gruy,
3rd Lord Dorchester (*eeBfRKE"s Peerage), m. 1st,
14 June, 1864, Capt. Francis Pajnton Pigott, Ifith
Lancers, "who d. 7 April, 1883, having assumed the
additional surname of Caeleton, and by him has
issue,
I. Guy Francis Figott-Carlcton, h. 1 March, 1S75, d. Nov.
1892.
n. DrDLET Masses Pigott-Carleton, 6. 1 Feb. 1870.
I. Daisy Carleton.
She VI. 2ndlT, 10 Nov. 18S7, Major-Gen. Eichari>
Langfoed Leir, of Ditchcat, co. Somerset, J.P.
(.see Leir of Ditcheat),vf]io also assumed the addi-
tional surname of Carleton. She is Lady of the
Manors of Greywell, Nately-Scures, and Newnhanv
CO. Hants.
^■am'ih of fi^arhtott.
Liiueag'e. — Baldwin de Carleton was settled at CarletoDr
near Penrith, Cumberland, at the Conquest. At the visitation
of Cumberland by Dugdale in 1065, Sir William Carleton, of
Carleton Hall, certified his descent, eighteen generations in all,
from Baldwin de Carleton. Todd says in his account of the
advance of Charles II., 1651, that "he asserted the royal
cause with fidelity and courage, and having entertained tho
King at his house near Penrith, he received from the King
the honour of knighthood."
Thomas Carleton, of Carleton, Cumberland (descended,
according to Collings, from Adam de Carleton, living 15
Edward I. 1286), was b. 1513 ; in. Mabelle, dau. and co-'neir of
Thomas Carlisle, of Carlisle, and d. 29 Elizabeth, 1586, hav-
ing had two sons,
1 Thomas, of Carleton, 6. 1547; d. I.'i38; in. Barbara, dau.
of Hugh Lowther, of Lowther, and was grandfather of Sir
William Carleton, of Carleton, who was living at the Herald's
Visitation in 1665.
2 Lancelot, of Brampton Foot, Gilsland, Cumberland, b. 3;
Edward "Vl; m. Eleanor, dau. of James Kirby, of Kirby,
CO. Lancaster, and d. 1615. His son,
Lancelot Carleton, of Rosfad, m. Mary, dau of William
Irvine, co. Fermanagh. He was slain at Marsloa Moor
in the service of Charles I. He had two sons,
I. Lancelot, of Rosfad, High SheritTco. Fermanagh, 1683,
and for Donegal ICbO ; m. Mary, dau. of John Calhcart,
Esq., CO. F'ermanagh : andrf. 1695, having had six sons,
none of whom lelt male issue except the 5th, viz.,
Christopher, of Newry, co. Down, m. Katherine. dau.
of Henry Ball, Esq. of Donegal, and had two daus.,
Ann, m. John Rotton, of Dublin and Conally. in.
Alexander Crawford, Esq. of Millwood, co. Fermanagh
(their dau. Katherine ra. 1785, Beauchamp Colclough,
Esq of Kildavin, co. Carlow), and four sons, the
third was Sir Gct Carleton, of whom we treat.
n. Christopher (see Carleton 0/ Market JIUl).
The above-named,
Sir Guy Carleton, third son of Christopher Carleton, Esq.
of Newry, co. Down, and grandson of Lancelot Carleton, Esq.
of Rosfad, was a K.B., Lieut.-Gen. in the King's Army,
of the forces in N. America, Capt.-Gen. and Governor of
Quebec, and Commander of the Forces in that province.
Governor of Fort Charlemont in Ireland, was for his services
elevated to the Peerage (1786) as Baron Dorchester, of Dor-
chester CO. Oxford, b. 17'24; m. 1772, Lady Mary Howard, dau.
of Thomas, 2nd Earl of EflSngham, and c^ 1808, having by her
(who d. 1836) had three sons,
I. Christopher, Col in the Anny, &. 1775; ?«. Priscilla Martha,,
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co-heir of William Belford, Capt. in the Army. She d. 1815.
Hon. Christopher Carleton d. 1806, leaving a son, Arthdr
Henry, 2nd Baron, b. 1805; d. v.nin. 1S2G.
u. George, Col. in the Army, b. 1781 ; m. 1805, Henrietta,
dau. of Henry King, of Askham Hall, co. Westmorland
and by her (who m. 2udly, 1818, Rear-Admiral Macnamara,
and u. 1855) had a son,
Gut, s. as 3rd Baron Dorcifestek, b. 25 Oct. 1811, m. 12
June. 1837, Anne, dau. of W. J. Wauchope, Esq., and
d. 3 Dec. 1875, having by her, who d. 7 June, 18l51, had
issue,
1 Henrietta Axxe, now of Greywell.
2 Maria Georgiana, «;. 4 July, 1S65, Timotliy Fetherston-
haugh, Esq. of Kirlioswald {see that family).
Col. the Hon. George Carleton was killed at Bergen-op-Zoom,
1814.
lit. Kiehard, 51. A., of Boughton, Hants, Rector of Nately-
Seures, b. 1792 ; m. 1820, Frances, co-heir of E. Horton,
of Calton Hall, eo. Derby, and d. 1869, leaving by her
(who d. 1864) a .son. Dudley Wilmot, 4th and present
Baron Dorchester (see Burke's Feerafje).
Jrms — Erm., on a bend sa., three pheons arg. Crest — A
dexter arm embowed, and naked to the elbow, the shirt turned
over above tlie elbow arg., folds gu., the hand grasping an
arrow in bend sinister, point downwards, ppr. Jl/otto— Quondam
liis vieimus armis.
J:amihr of lijott.
Francis Pigott, Esq. m. Anne Pelling, sister of Rev. Dr.
Polling, D.D., Senior Canon of the Chapel Royal, Windsor,
Rector of St. Anne's, Westminster, and Prebendary of St.
Paul's, was father by her of
John Pigott, Esq., ra. a dau. of Col. Gillery, and had ten
children. His son,
Francis Pigott, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, J.P. co. Oxford,
was adopted by his great-uncle. Dr. Pelling, who made him his
heir. He m. Anne Dalby, only child and heir of Richard
Faynton, Esq. of Banbury House, co. Oxford, and had an only
child.
Patnton Pigott Stainsby-Conant, Esq. of Archer Lodge,
Hants, and Banbury, co. Oxford, m. Maria Lucy, 3rd dau. of
Richard D. Gough, Esq. of Souldern, co. Oxford, and had
issue.
I. Francis, M.P. for Reading, J.P. for Hants, and Lieut.-
Governor of the Isle of Man, b. 1810 ; ra. 1833, Frances
Phillips, 2nd dan. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Francis T. C. Wilder,
of Binfield Manor House, Berks, M.P. for Arundel, and d.
having had issue,
1 Francis Paynton, of whom presently.
2 '^tainsby Henry.
3 Hugh Pelling Gough.
1 Frances Lucy. 2 Gertrude Elizabeth.
3 Chica Emily Charlotte.
ti. Richard Paynton (Rev.), Rector of ElUsfield, Hants, m.
Emma, 3rd dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir F. T. C. Wilder.
III. Shreeve Botry (Rev.), Rector of Great Bradley, near
Newmarket, m. Eliza M'iilahon, 4th dau. of the late Sir F.
T. C. Wilder.
IV. Gillery (Sir), Knt., of Shiriield Hill, near Basingstoke,
Hants, Serjeant-at-Law, willi patent of precedence, Bl.P. for
Reading ls60 to 1863, appointed Oct. 1863, a Baron of the
Court of Exchequer, m. 1836, Francis, only child of Thomas
Drake, Esq. of Ashday Hall, Halifax, co. York, and has
issue,
1 Arthur Gough, b. 1850. 2 Cecil Ernest, b. 1856.
1 Frances. 2 Rosalie. 3 Alice.
4 Mabel. 5 Edith. 6 Beatrice.
V. John Pelling, Major in the Army, Staff Officer at the
Tower of Lond'jn. vi. Charles Stainsby,
vii. Frederick William, of the Middle Temple.
I- Anne Dolby, m. Bernard Brocas, Esq. of Wokefield Park,
Derks, and Beaurepaire, Hants, d. s. p.
II. Eliza Mary, d. v.iihi.
HI. Lucy, ra. Rev. T. T. Vaughan, Rector of Gotham, Notts,
eldest son of Right Hun. Mr. Justice Vaughan, d. 1830.
iv. Charlotte Archer.
V. Isabella, ra. Cliarles Eversfield, Esq. of Denne Park,
Horsham, Sussex.
Mr. Pigott as.sumed, by royal licence, the additional surnames
and arms of Stainsby-Conant 1836. He d. Sept. 1862. His
grandson,
Francis Paynton Pigott-Carleton, E.sq. of Greywell Hall,
and Banbury, Capt. 16th Lancers, b. 1837 ; ra. 14 June, 1864.
Hon. Henrietta Anne Carleton, now of Greywell, dau. of
Guy, Lord Dorchester, and thereupon assumed the surname
of Carleton, and had issue, (as above). Mr. Pigott-Carleton
d. 1 April, 1S83.
An.'S (as granted in 1775 to Francis Pigott, Esq., B.xrrister-
at-Law, Impropriator of Banbury, Oxon.) — Per fesse erm. and
sa., three pickaxes counterchanged. Crest — A greyhoimd
statant, per pale sa. and erm. These same arms were allowed
to Mr. Paynton Pigott when he took the surnames and arms of
Stainsby-Conant, and he bore them quarterly with the arms
of Stainsby and Conant, thus: 1st and 4th, Conant; 2nd,
Stainsby ; 3rd, Pigott. The crest of Stainsby is, A mount
vert, thereon a lion rampant erm., holding between the fore-
paws a fleur-de-lis az., the dexter hind-paw resting on a mill-
rind sa. Mottoes — Lahore et virtute ; Conanti dabitur.
&aj— GreyweU Hall, Winchfield, Hants.
LEIR OF DITCHEAT.
Leie-Carleton, Majoe-Gen. Eichaed Lang-
FOED, of Ditclieat, co. Somerset, J.P. Hants and
Somerset, b. 21 Aug. 1841, m. 10 Nov. 1887, Hon.
Henrietta Anne, of Greywell, Hants, elder dau.
and co-heir of Guy, 3rd Lord Dorchester (see
preceding memoir). Maj.-Gen. Leir has assumed
the additional surname of Carleton.
Lineage.— This family was seated for upwards of two
centuries in the co. of Devon. Sir Peter Lear, of Lyndridge
Hall, Devon, was created a Bart, in 1660, and possessed exten-
sive property and manors in that co. The first of the family
that settled in Somersetshire, was Richard Leir, of Charlton-
Musgrove, in 1617. His grandson,
Rev. Thomas Leir, b. 1658 ; m. 1698, Mary, dau. of Ralph
Freke, Esq. of Hannington Hall, Wilts, by Cecilia, dau. of Sir
Thomas Colepepper, Bart, of Hollingbourne, and left issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Mary, m. William Norman, Esq., Stoke Lane, Somerset.
Ann, m. T. Chaffey Cooper, Esq. of Yalhampton House.
Jane.m. J. Bythesea, Esq. of Week Hou.se and Chapmanslade,
Wilts. Elizabeth, d. s. p.
The eldest son,
Bev. Thomas Leir, of Ditcheat and Chariton Musgrove, 6.
1699, s. his father in the estates and Living of Ditcheat, and
also his uncle William Leir, of Charlton-Musgrove, 1743; to.
1735, Elizabeth, dau. of Paul Methuen, of Bradford, Wilts, and
had issue,
Rev. Thomas Leir, s. his father in the estates and Livings of
Ditcheat and Charlton-Musgrove 1781 ; 6. 1738 ; vi. 1763, Maiy,
dau. and heiress of John Kington, Esq. of Jaggard's House,
Wilts, and had issue,
Thomas, of Jaggard's House, Weston, and WTiitby,
J. P., B.A. Queen's Colh, b. 17 Oct. 1765; m. 2 Oct. 1794,
Jane, dau. of the Rev. john Jekyll, D.D., Vicar of Ever-
creech, and Dean of St. David's Cathedral, and d. 7 May,
1865, having by her, who d. 28 Sept. 1843, had issue,
1 Thomas Macie, of Jaggard's House, Wilts, b. 19 Nov.
1795 : m. 1822, Anne, dau. of J. CoUard, Esq., and d. 18S5,
leaving issue,
Thomas Kington, of Jaggard's House, Wilts, b. 1823 ;
VI. 1847, Maria Louisa, only dau. of Rear-Admiral
William Jones Lye, of Bath, and had issue, John Macie,
h. 1849, d. unm. Oct. 1892.
Charles. Henry.
Anne. Jane. Maria. Isabella.
2 John Macie.
1 Jane Elizabeth.
2 Mary, m. 27 July, 1833, Rev. Edward Wilkins, M.A.,
King's Cull. Cambridge, J. P., Rector of Hemstead, co.
Norfolk (who d. 18 July, 1876), and d. 14 March, 1880,
leaving issue,
Edward John Pane Wilkins-Leir (Rev.), of Weston
House, CO. Somerset, B.A. Trin. Hall, Camb., b. 29 Sept.
1835. He assumed by royal licence, 28 Oct. 1881, the
name and arms of Leir in addition to those of Wilkins.
3 Anne. 4 Helen.
John, b. 1767, d. s. p.
William, of whom hereafter.
Paul, of Charlton-Musgrove, b. 1770, to. Fanny, relict of
William Morton Pledell, of Whatcombe House, Dorset.
Charles, b. 1779, d. s. p.'
Richard, of Riugwell House, Somerset, b. 1780.
The third son,
Rev. William Leir, of Ditcheat, M.A., J.P., b. 1768, s.
his father in 1812 ; m. 4 April, 1803, Harriott, dau. of Randolph
Marriott, Esq. of Leases Hall, co. York, 1804, and had issue,
I. William Marriott, of Ditcheat, of whom presently.
II. Charles Marriott, B.A., Rector of Charlton-Musgrove,
Wincanton, li. 2 April, 1812; m. 6 May, 1852, Frances Anne,
dau. of William Eardley Richardes, E.sq., R.A., of Brynei-
thin, CO. Cardigan, J. P., and d. 12 Jan. 1864, having by her
had issue,
1 Charies Paul, b. 21 Feb. 1853; d. 22 Sept. 1877.
2 Edward Methuen. of Charlton, co. Hereford, b. 24 July,
1854; m. 1879, Elizabeth, dau. of John George William
Bosnall, Esq. of Froufraith, J.P. and D.L. for Cardigan.
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3 Frank William, b. 30 May, 1858; m. 1882, Helena, dau.
of William Venables, Esq. of Llysdinam Hall, Brecon.
4 Lewis Randolph llarriotc (Rev.), M.A. Oxon, Rector of
Charlton-Musgrove, 6. 11 Aug. 1860; m. 25 Sept. 1890,
Rosamond Frederica, 5tli dau. of Major H. C. Marriott,
of Avonbank, Pershore (see that family/}, and has issue,
Lilian Diana, h. 14 March, 1892.
1 Marianne Frances, b. 26 Aug. 1855 ; m. 1880, J. Kussell
Cox, Esq. of Beaminster Manor, J. P. for Dorset.
2 Emma Charlotte, b. 7 Oct. 1856 ; hi. 1884, George
WiUiams Parry, Esq. of Llydiardi, J. P. and D.L. for
Cardigan.
1. Charlotte, of Eingwell House.
Bev. William Leir d. 1863, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. William Marriott Leir, M.A., of Ditcheat, b. 17
April, 1805; m. 31 Oct. 1840, Mary Ann, only dau. of Edward
Langford, Esq. of Trungle Manor, Cornwall, and had issue,
I. Richard Langford, now of Ditcheat.
II. Charles Edward (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Ditcheat. b. 3
Sept. 1842; vi. 1871, Frances Mary, eldest dau. of Rev.
Thomas Fox, Rector of Temple Combe, Somerset, and has
issue, Hugh Musgrave, b. 1881 ; Ernest William, b. 1883 ;
Theodora, Margaret, Mildred, Rachel, Eleanor, and
Christine.
III. WiUiam, of Combe Head, Hampton, N. Devon, J. P.
cos. Somerset and Devon, Lieut. -Col. 4th Bait. Somer-
set L. I., b. 31 Dec. 1845; m. 1874, Anna Maria, dau. of
Robert Brown, Esq. of Cliffville, Stafford, and has issue,
William Hubert, b. 1884; Evelyn Constance, and Hilda
Mary.
I. Constance Mary, m. 8 Jan. 1872, Robert Lecky Watson,
Esq. of Kilconner House, Bagnalstown, co. Carlow, and has
issue, Feilding Marriot, b. 1873 ; Ketherton Langford, b.
1875 ; Kathleen Rose Fortescue.
Mr. Leir d. 5 May, 1891.
Seat — Ditcheat, near Evcrcreech, Somerset.
LEITH OF GLENKINDIE.
Leith, Alexander Henet, Esq. of G-lenkindie,
CO. Inverness, Lieut. Welsh Regt. b 27 Julj, 1866,
s. bis father 1892.
Lineage.— The Leiths, of Freefield and Glenkindie, are
descended from a common ancestor with the Leiths of Leith
HoM, from whom they branched off about 1688. They also
represent the ancient House of the Strachaxs of Glenkindie.
They have teen a hardy and long-lived race, the last five
heads of the family having lived to very advanced ages.
Alexander Leith, Esq., 2nd son of James Leith, Esq. of
Leith Hall, acquired from George Leith, of Freefield, with
consent of his son, Peter, the lands of Freefield, Bonnytoun,
<fcc., by a disposition, dated 26 Jan. 1702 ; and having also
made several purchases, got a charter under the Great Seal of
the lands of Freefield, New Rain, Barreldykes, &c., all erected
into one free barony, to be called the Barony of Freefield in
all time coming, and this has continued to be the chief title
of the family ever since. This charter is dated 26 Jan. 1705.
He m. Christian, dau. of Alexander Davidson, of Newton, by
whom he had four sons, i. Alexander, his heir; ii. Walter ;
ui. Patrick ; iv. George. He afterwards acquired from his
cousin-german, Sir Patrick Strachan, the lands and barony of
Glenkindie, anno 1738, of which he put his son in possession
in his own lifetime, and the son was long designated by that
title. This Alexander lived to the age of 90, and dying anno
1754, was 6'. by his eldest son,
Alexander Leith, 1st of Glenkindie, and subsequently of
Freefield, who was served and retoured heir to his father by
a precept from Chancery dated 26 April, 1756. He m. 1st, Jean,
eldest dau. of Alexander Garden, Esq. of Troup, Advocate, by
Jean his wife, dau. of Sir Francis Grant, ofCullen, one of the
Senators of the Court of Justice, by whom he had two sons
and four dans.,
Alexander. Garden.
Jean, m. George Buchan Hepburn, Esq. of Smeaton, Advo-
cate. Christian. Bethia. Agnes.
He 7)i.2ndly, Martha, dau. and co-heir of John Ross of Arnage.
and had by her, John Leith Ross, of Arnage, who left issue,
The eldest son,
Alexander Leith, Esq. of Freefield and Glenkindie, ra. 1774,
Mary Elizabeth, dau. of James Gordon, of Cobairdie, by
Mary his wife, dau. of the 15th Lord Forbes, and had seven
sons and six daus., of whom one, Elizabeth Ann, was wife of
Peter Gordon, of Abergeldie. Mr. Leith d. 1828, and was s.
by his son.
Gen. Sir Alexander Leith, K.C.B., of Freefield and Glen-
kindie, Col. 31st Regt., a distinguished Peninsular officer, who
served in Holland, Egypt, West Indies, Peninsula, and South
of France, and received a cross and one clasp for his services
in command of the 31st FootatVittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Nive, and Orthes. He m. 1st, Maria, eldest dau. of Robert
Disney Thorpe, Esq., M.D., of Headingley, near Leeds, one of
the co-heirs of the Barony of Braye, and by her had issue,
Alexander, late of Freefield and Glenkindie.
Robert William Disney, of whom hereafter.
James, V.C, Major Scots Greys, m. a dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Shaw, Esq., and d. 13 JNIay, 1869, aged 42, leaving
three daus., Isabella Mary; Maria Caroline ; and Elizabeth
Ann. His widow in. 2ndly, 6 April, 1876, Lieut. Hon.
John Scott Napier, 92nd Gordon Highlanders, 2nd son of
Lord Napier and Ettrick.
Thomas, of Petmatheii, co. Aberdeen, J. P. andD.L., Major-
Gen. 14th Bombay Native Infantry, late A.D.C. to Sir
Bartle Frere, Governor of Bombay, tn. 30 July, 1874, Lady
Mai7, dau. of Col. the Hon. Robert Alexander George Dal-
zeU, C.B. Gren. Guards, and sister of Robert Harris, 12th
Earl of Carnworth, and has issue, Alexander Robert, 6.
22 Feb. 1878 ; Thomas ; Evelyn and Marjorie.
Ann Katherine, rn. 1842, Alex. Innes, Esq. of Raemoir and
Cowie, CO. Kincardine, who d. 1883.
Mary Sarah, to. 1857, Robert F. 0. Farquharson, Esq. of
Houghton and Balfling, co. Aberdeen, and by her (who d.
1880) had six daus.
Sir Alexander Leith vi. 2nd!y, March, 1841, Mary, dau. of
Roderick Mackenzie, Esq. of Giack, by Christina Niven his
2nd wife, sister of Sir Harry Niven, Bart. He d. 1859. She
d. 1883.
His eldest son,
Alexander Leith, Esq. of Freefield and Glenkindie, J. P.
andD.L., M.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, Member of the Royal
Archers, Queen s Body Guard for Scotland, formerly an ad-
vocate at the Scottish Bar, b. 19 Dec. 1817 ; m. Aug. 1843,
Mary Anna, only dau. of Gen. Sir Alexander Halkett, K.H.
(of the family of Pitfirrane, co. Fife), and d. 1836, leaving an
only dau. and heir,
Georoiana, now of Freefield.
Mr. Alexander Leith was s. at Glenkindie by his brother.
Gen. Robert AVilliam Disney Leith, C.B., of Glenkindie,
CO. Inverness, and Wcsthall, co. Aberdeen, h. 28 Feb. 1819 : m.
14 June, 1S05, Mary Charlotte Julia, only dau. of Sir Henry
Percy Gordon, and Lady Mary his wife, dau. of the Earl o
Ashburnham, and had issue,
I. Alexant)er Henry, now of Glenkindie.
II. Robert Disney, b. 1873.
I. Mary Levina. ii. Mary Alice.
III. Edith. IV. Elizabeth Charlotte.
Gen. R. W. D. Leith d. 1S92, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Or, a cross-crosslet fitchee sa. between three crescents
in chief and as many fusils in base gu. a border az., quartering
az. a hart tripping or, attired and unguled gu. Crest — A stag
at gaze ppr. Mottoes — Trusty to the end; and Non timeo sed
caveo.
SectJ— Glenkindie, Iverkindie, Inverness.
LEITH OF FBEEFIELD.
((See preceding Memoir.)
LEITH OF LEITH HALL.
Leith-Hay, Col. Alexander Sebastiait, C.B.,
of Leith Hall, co. Aberdeen, J.P. and D.L. for co.
/Vberdeen, h. 1819; s. 1862; m. 1860, Christina
Grace Agnes, dau. of WiUiam Charles Hamilton,
Esq. of Craighlavr, co. Wigton ; served in the 93rd
Highlanders with distinction through the Canadian
rebellion of 1857-59, the Crimean War, and the
Indian Mutiny ; is a linight of the Legion of
Honom-, and of the Order of the Mejidie.
Lineage.— The surname of Leith is of great antiquity
in Scotland, and those who bore it held, in a remote era, vast
possessions, including the barony of Restalrig, and others in
the shire of Mid-Lothian and territory of Leith, whence it is
presumed, the name was assumed. The immediate ancestor
of the family before us,
William Leith, of Barnis, living in the time of David
Bruce, and said to have been the male representative of the
Leiths of Edimjarrock, was provost of Aberdeen in 1350, and
proprietor of the lands of Caprinton, in co. Aberdeen. He
,11. a dau. of Donald, 12th Earl of Marr, and had two sons..
1180
LEI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEL
Laurence, his heir: and John, Ambassador to the Court of
England in 1412. 'WUliani Leith d. sometime in the reign of
EoBEET II., and was s. hy his elder son,
Laurence Leith, of Barnis, co. Aberdeen, Provost of
Aberdeen, 1401, 140oandl4U. He iMn the time of James II.,
and was .«. by his son,
XoRMAN Leith, who 7)!. Elizabeth dan. of 'William Leslie,
4th Baron of Balquhain, by Agnes Irvine, his wife, dau. of
the Baron of Drum, and three sons ; Henkt, his heir, Gilbert ;
and John (ancestor of the Leiths o/ OctrAa/y Norman Leith,
d. temp. James III., and was s. by his son,
Uenby Leith, of Barnis, who had also three sons, Georre
his heir, William, «. his brother, and Patrick, ancestor of the
Leithsp/ Harthill. He d. before 1479, and was s. by his eldest
son,
George Leith, Esq. who possessed many other lands be-
sides those of B.irnis. He had two daus.
Elizabeth, m. John Foibes of Towie.
Janet, m. 1st, Alexander Seton of Jlcldrum, and m. 2ndly,
Sir Alexander Gordon, of AbergeUlie.
Hr. George Leith at his decease 1505, divided the land of
Barnis, <S:c., between his two daus. His brother,
William Leith, Esq. of Edingarrock, which estate he
acquired by Charter from George Leslie, of Leslie, dated
31 Jan. 1499, m. a dau. of Gordon, of Strathdon, and was s. by
his elder son,
Patrick Leith, Esq. of Edingarrock, who d. s. j). and was s.
by his brother,
George Leith, Esq. of Edingarrock, who in 1550, was
served and returned heir male to his uncle George Leith, of
Barnis, before John Leslie of Balquhain, Sheriff of Aberdeen
and an inquest composed of fifteen of the le.iding gentlemen
in the country. He d. at an advanced age, about the close of
Queen Mary's reign, and was s. by his son,
Patrick Leith, Esq. who during the lifetime of his father
was designed of Likliehead. He m. Jean, 2nd dau. of \ViIli,im
Leslie, seventh Baron of Balquhain, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Sir Walter Ogilvie, of Boyne, and has issue,
I. Patrick, his heir.
II. John, of Edingarrock, who m. a dau. of John Leslie, of
Wardis, and d.s. p.
III. Laurence, s. his brother.
IV. Henry.
I. Kichola, to. George Leslie, 4th Laird of Finrasse.
II. Margaret, m. Stephen Leslie, 4th Laird of Warthill.
Mr. Patrick Leith d. in the end of the rtign of James VI.,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Patrick Leith, Esq. of Edingarrock, who sold that estate
and the lands of Likliehead to John Forbes of Leslie, and
d. s. p. His brother,
Laurence Leith, of Kirkton de Rain, m. 1st., Agnes 3rd
dau. of Alexander, third Laird of AVardis, by Margaret his
wife, dau. of Alexander Forbes of Towie, m. 2ndly, Bessie,
dau. of Sir George Gordon, of Cocklarochie, and bad a son,
John Leith, Esq. who sold the lands of Kirkton de Eain,
and purchased those of New Leslie, Peill, Lyde, Arnbog. He
5(1. Margery, dau. of Arthur Forbes, fourth son of the sixth
Lord Pitsligo, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Alexander Leslie,
fourth Laird of Pitcaple, and had (with two daus. the elder
'III. — Lumsden of Cashnie, and the younger m. — Forbes of
Culquhary) two sons,
Jastes, his heir.
Alexander, commonly called Hard Head, ancestor of the
Leiths of Bucharne Blair.
The elder son,
James Leith, of New Leslie, m. M.argaret, dau. of Alexander
Strachan, of Glenkindie, and had issue, John his heir ;
Alexander, ancestor of the Leiths of GUnkindU and Freefleld,
William d. s. p. ; Margaret m. Gordon of Beldomie ; and
Jean, m. John Grant, of Tomavillion. The eldest son,
John Leith, Esq. of Leith Hall, m. Janet Ogilvie, dau. of
George, 2nd Lord Banff, by Agnes Falconer his wife, dau. of
Alexander, 1st Lord ILalkerton, and had issue, John, his suc-
cessor; Patrick; George of Blackall; Laurence; Anthony;
and Elizabeth, m. Eichard Gordon, Esq. of Graigmile. Mr.
Leith, acquiring the whole estate of Leslie in the Garrock,
regained possession of the lands of Edingarrock, his ancient
patrimonial inheritance. He d. 1727, and was s. by his eldest
son,
John Leith, Esq. of Leith Hall, m. Mary, dau. of Charles
Hay, Esq. of Rannes ; and dying 1736, left (with a dau.,
Janet, m. James Gordon, of Ardmillie) a son and heir,
John Leith, of Leith Hall, who augmented his estate by the
lands of Lair and Adlair. He m. Harriot, dau. and heiress of
Alexander Steuart, of Auchluncart, and had issue.
John 1 v, • •
Alexander/ ''"'"^ '" succession.
James (Sir), a Lieut. -Gen. in the army, 6C.B., K.T.S.,
Grand Cordon of the Order of Merit of France, Governor of
Barb adoes, and Commander of the Forces in the Windward
and Leeward I.--lands. Sir James Leith d. 16 Oct. 1816.
John Loith d. 1763, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Leith, Esq of Leith Hall, at whose decease without
issue, 1778, the estates devolved on his brother.
Gen. Alexander Leith, who having s. Andrew Hay of
Eannes, assumed the name of Leith-Hay, and was of Eannes
and Leith Hall. This gentleman who was b. 1758, m. 1784,
Mary, eldest dau. the co-heiress of Charles Forbes, Esq. of Bal-
logie (cadet of Tolquhon), and by her (who d. 1824) had issue,
Andrew, his heir.
John James, Kear-Admiral E.N., b. 22 Oct. 1788; m. 27
June, 1843, Margaret, only dau. and heiress of the late
Alexander Forbes, Esq. of Blackford, co. Aberdeen, and d.
25 Oct. 1854, leaving issue,
Alexander John, see Forbes-Leith of Fyvie Castle.
Albert Howe Leith, 6. 1851.
Margaret Mary, r,i. Patrick Stirling, Esq. of Kippendavie,
and has issue, John Alexander, and Patrick Douglas.
Elizabeth Alexandiina, m. Major Duncan Forbes Gordon,
late 92nd Highlanders, 2nd son of Alexander Gordon,
Esq. of Newton, and has issue, Lewis, Alastair, andEsine
Agnes.
Harriet Christian, m. Sir H. N. Lumsden, Bart., and d.
1820.
Mary. m. Major Mitchell, of Ashgrove, and is deceased.
Elizabeth, ra. Alexander Forbes, Esq. of Blackford, and is
deceased. Margaret, d. unm.
Gen. Hay d. IG May, 1838, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Andrew Leitu-Hay, Knt. of Eannes and Leith Hall,
b. 17 Feb. 1785, K.H., Knight Commander of Charles III. of
Spain, and member of the Legion of Honour, J.P., D.L.,
Lieut. -Col. in the army, M.P. for the Elgin district of burghs
1833-38 and 1841-47, Clerk of Ordmance 1834-38, Governor of
Bermuda 1838-41, served throughout the Peninsular War, on
which he has written a history; knighted 1834; ;ii. 1816,
Mary Margaret, dau. of Wiliiam Clark, Esq. of Bucklanck
House, Devon, and by her (who d. 1859) had issue,
Alexander Sebastian, now of Leith Hall, and head of the
family of Leith.
William, b. 31 July, 1819; m. 4 Oct. 1844, Emma, eldest
dau. of J. P. Swetc, Esq. of Oxton, Devon ; and d. 28 Oct.
18G1, leaving issue.
James, 6. 26 Nov. 1820; m. Maria, dau. of Col. Grey, and
has two sons and five daus.
Norman, 6. 19 Aug. 1829; lost on the coast of Australia,
1857.
Charles, b. 18 Oct. 1831.
Caroline Elizabeth.
Sir Andrew Leith-Hay d. 13 Oct. 1862.
^r?/is— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a cross-crosslct fitchSe sa
between three crescents in chief and as many fusils in base-
barways gu. ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, 1st and 4th arg., three
inescutcheons gu., 2nd and 3rd, gu., three cinquefoils arg.
Crests — A cross-crosslet fitchee sa., for Leith ; A goat arg., lof
Hat. Mottoes — Trustie to the end; and Spare nought.
Heat — Leith HaD, near Kennethmont, co. Aberdeen.
LELY OF FRAMINGHAM HALL AND
CAWTHORPE.
Lelt, Hugh Mounteney, Esq. of FramingliarQ
Hall, Norfolk, b. 1889. Mr. Lcl.y is 7th in descent
from Sir Peter Lely, Court Painter to Charles II.,
who d. 1680, seised of the Manors of Greetwell and
Cherry Willingham, co. Lincoln, in which co. his-
descendants have since resided.
Lineage.— Sir Peter Lelt, of the Piazza, Covent Garden,
London, of Kew Green, Surrey, and of Greetwell, co. Lincoln,,
the Court painter, b. 1617; knighted by King Charles II.
d. 1680. His will dated for Feb. 1679, and proved 28 Jan.
1680, mentions his son and heir, John Lelt, his dau. Annu
and his sister, Catharine Maria, widow of Conradt Week, Bur-
gomaster of Grol, in Guelderland. Sir Peter's son, the said
John Lelt, Esq. of Kew Green, and Greetwell, co. Linctuln, j
m. Anne, dau. of Eichard Mounteney, Esq. of Kew, and d.l
1728, leavingtwo sons, Eichard, of Greetwell Hall, co. Lincolm]
(described in his epitaph, in Greetwell Church, as "Petril
Lely, Car. II. Pictoris, Nepos Natu-maximus "), who d. 1736,|
without surviving issue ; and
Peter Lelt, Esq. of Lincoln, b. 1698; m. Frances Maplo-
toft ; and d. 1761, having had twenty children, of whom threej
only left descendants.
LEir
THE LAN"DED GENTRY.
LEM
1181
I. David, of Grantham, 6. 1743; m. Elizabeth ToJd, and had
issue,
1 Peter, 6. 1774; d. unm. 1832.
2 Frederic, b. 1782; d.s. p. iSiS.
1 Lydia Ann, m. her cousin, William Ostler, Esq. as here-
after.
II. Styles, left issue.
I. Bridget, of wliom we treat.
The daughter,
Bridget Lely, b. 1727 ; m. 'WiUiam Ostler, Esq. of Barton,
CO. Lincoln, and had one son,
William Ostlee, Esq of Grantham, co. Lincoln. 6. 1770;
HI. his cousin-german, Lydia Ann, dau. and eventual heir
of David Lely, Esq. of Grantham ; and d. 1853, leaving by
this lady (who survived till 1869) two sons, i. William Ostler,
Esq. of Arnold Field, co. Lincoln, b. 23 May, 1800 ; m. 28 April,
1835, Emma Elizabeth, dau. of William King, Esq. of Spittle-
gate House, Grantham, and ii. John, of whom we treat.
His second son,
JouN Lely Ostler, Esq. of Cawthorpe, co. Lincoln, 6. 1810 ;
in. Laura, dau. of the Rev. Edward W. Grinfield ; and d. 1859,
leaving issue,
William Grinfield Lely, of Framingham Hall and Caw-
thorpe.
John Mounteney I^ely, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1839; m. Mary
Lsetitia, dau. of Major Carr, and has issue a dau., Con-
stance Laetilia.
Laura Lely, m. the Eev. W. H. Pengelley, of Great Gonerby,
CO. Lincoln.
Tie elder son,
William GRiNprELD Lely, Esq. of Framingham Hall, Norfolk,
B.A., J. P. for Norfolk, b. 1838; m. 1867, Annette Jane, dau.
of Edward T. Massy, Esq. of Cottesmore, co. Pembroke, J. P.
and D.L., and had issue,
I. Frederick Massy Grinfield, b. 1363; d. 1871.
ir. Hugh Modnteney, his heir.
III. George Peel, b. 1870.
IV. Edward Barham, b. 1S72.
V. Arthur Vaughan, b. 1874.
VI. Conrad William, b. 1875.
I. Helen Mary, b. 1370.
.^9-5»s~Arg., a fess between three roses gu. Cresi— A Cor-
nucopia ppr.
Seats — Framingham Hall, near Norwich; Carlton Scroop
Grantham.
LEMAN OF BRAMPTON HALL,
Leman, Naunton Eobeet Twtsden, Esq. of
Brampton Hall, Suffolk, b. 1825 ; s. his father 24
Feb. 1869 ; m. 11 Aug. 1869, Rosa Elizabeth, 5th
dau. of Eev. John Alexander Ross, M.A., Yicar of
Westwell, Kent, and has issue,
Eobeet Naunton, b. 2 Oct. 1870.
Lineage.— TuE Rev. Naonton Thomas Orgill, of
Brampton Hall, b. 11 Dec. 17.59, (son of William Orgill, Esq., of
Beccles, and Susan Leman, his wife, 3rd dau. and co-heir of
William Leman, Esq., by Sarah his wife, dau. of Thomas
Leman, Esq. of Brampton Hall, grandson of Thomas Leman,
Esq. of Brampton, nephew of Sir John Leman (s:e Boeke's
Extinct Baronitage), assumed the surname of his maternal
ancestors in addition to his patronymic, 1807, on succeeding
to a property left by Mrs. Mary Leman, of Bury St. Edmunds.
He m. 3rd Dec. 1783, Henrietta Jane, 4th dau. of Sir William
Anderson, Bart, of Lee, co. Lincoln, and d. 1837, having had
issue by her (who d. March, 1843),
George, of Brampton Hall (Rev.) M.A., Incumbent and
Patron of Stoven, b. 4 June, 1739; c^ s. x>.
Leman Orgill, d. an infant.
Kaunton, 6. 1792; d. unm. 1818.
Robert, of Brampton Hall.
Charles, b. 1801 ; d. unm. 18J5.
William, 6.1802; d. unm. 1848.
Tliomas (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Brampton, 6. 1804 ; m. 1838,
Emily, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Guerin ; and d.. Ib73.
Elizabeth Mary, d. unm. 1842.
«usan Leman, d. unm. 1866. Harriet, d. wim. 1834.
Maria, d. 1796. Charlotte Catherine, d. 179G.
Frances, m. 1820, Molyneux Shuldham, Esq., Comm. R.X.
who d. 23 Feb. 1866.
Anne, m. 1822, Thomas Gee, Esq.
Charlotte, m. 1821, George Barlee, Esq.
The. 4th son,
];obert Orgill Leman, Esq. of Brampton Hall, Suffolk,
B.A. Trin. Coll. Oxford, b. 1799 ; iii. 1st 25 March, 1823, Isa-
bella Camilla, dau. of Sir William Jervis Twysden, Bart., and
iy her (who d. 7 March, 1850) had issue,
I. Naunton Robert Twysden, now of Brampton Hall.
It. John, d. aged 21.
I. Frances Henrietta Flora Eliza.
He m. 2ndly, 29 March, 1859, Ellen Maria, 4th dau. of the
Itev. J. A. Ross, M.A., Vicar of Westwell, Kent, and by her had,
A son b. 1862, and three daus.
He d. 24 Feb. 1869.
Arms — Az., a fess between three dolphins naiant arg.
Crest— Krg., on a lemon-tree a pelican in her piety ppr.
Motto — Volens semperque juvare paratus.
vSeat— Brampton Hall, Wangford, Suffolk.
LEMPRIERE OF ROZEL MANOR.
Lempeiere, The Rev. William, M.A., of Rozel
Manor, Jersey, M.A., Seigneur of Rozel and Diela-
ment, in that Island, h. 3 June, 1818 ; m. 15 May,
1S50, Julia Anne, dau. of Thomas Moore Wayne,
Esq. of Manor House, St. Wambro', Hants, and
has issue,
I. Reginald Eaocl, M.A., Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, b. 8
Dec. 1851.
I. Mabel.
II. Eleanor Irene, m. 26 June, 1878, Robert Lempriere Hes-
kcth, Esq.
III. Agnes Emilie, m. James Turner Murray, Esq.
IV. Helen Maud, m. Eev. Reginald Theodore Marshall.
Liueag'e. — Mr. Bertrand Payne, in his Armorial of
Jersey, devotes considerable space to the history of the ancient
and eminent Jersey family of Lempriere, and states that it
"possessed in the Duchy of Normandy the extensive seig-
neuries and lands of Lempriere, Pontrilly, Gourbesville, Rau-
ville, Quierqueville, la Carpeuterie, Croville, Belle-Fontaine,
Cauquigny, S. Refaire, Bois Gingant, Durrelle, CourseviUe,
Duiteville, la Grandifere, and others." In Jersey, besides other
estates which Raoul Lempriere (who settled in Jersey, 1353)
and his brother-in-Law Guille Payn purchased of the De
Earentine family, various branches of tire name have held the
fiefs of Godeaux, Herupe, Ecoucqueville, Bnuteville, Buisson,
Surville, Hougette, Lempriere, Covey, Maufant, Chesnel, des
Prfes in St John's parish, Pett Rozel in St. Saviour's parish,
with Morville Eobilliard and de Lecq in St. Ouen's parish.
In 1362, Raoul Lempriere was appointed to the oflBce of Bailiff,
by King Edward III. of England. From that period the
family has been among the first of the Island, where they
were distinguished for the high and responsible offices they
have held, and their high rank.
John Lempriere, Seigneur of Rozel, in Jersey, reciever of
the King's revenues in that Island, a.d. 1430, and bailly
thereof 1434; in. and had three sons, i. Renaud, Signeur
of Rozel, killed at the seige of Mont Orgueil Castle 1467 : ii.
George, of whose line we treat ; iii. Raulin, Seigneur of St.
John, La Hague Boete. The 2nd son,
George Lempeieee, Seigneur of Dielamont, Jersey, Jurat of
the Royal Court, 7ii. Thomasse, sister and heir of William De
St. Martin, Seigneur of St. Trinity, and was father of
Deocet Lempeiere, Seigneur of Trinity, Jurat of the Royal
Court, m. Slabel, dau. of Philip De Cartaret, Seigneur of St.
Ouen, and left with two daus,, Mary, wife of James Le Gros,
and Mabel, wife of Edward Payn, of St. Ouen, two sons,
I. John, Seigneur of Trinity, ancestor of the Lempriekes of
Trinity : ii. Thomas, of whom we treat. The 2nd son,
Thomas Lempeiere, Seigneur of Diflament, Jurat of the
Royal Court for 50 years; he hi. a dau. of — De la Rocque,
and was father of
Michael Lempriere, Seigneur of Dielament, Attorney-Gen.
of Jersey 1570, m. Mabel, dau. of Richard Dumaresq, Seigneur
of Vincheles de Bas, and relict of John Mcsservy, and had,
with two daus., Sarah, wife of Martin Romeril, Constable of St.
Trinity, and Esther, wife of Francis Amy, two sons, i. Hugh
of whom presently ; ii. Thomas, Jurat of Royal Court, Seigneur
of Les Augres. The elder son,
Hugh Lempriere, Seigneur of Dielament, Advocate Royal
Court 1575, Solicitor-General 1590, Jurat 1592, Lieut. -Bailly
IGOl, and Judge Delegate of Jersey 1614 and 1621, Capt. of
the Trainbands of St. Trinity. He m. twice ; by his first wife,
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Dumeresq, he had issue. The
2nd son,
Michael LEMPRrERE, Seigneur of Maufant, the famous Bailly
of Jersey under Charles 1., and under Crcmwell, styled by
the local historians " The Hampden of Jersey." Of this dis-
tinguished man Mr. Bertrand Payne gives an interesting and
flattering chaiacter. He m. Sarah, dau. of Frances de Car-
1182
LEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEN
tcret, of La Hague, and had, with a younger son, Philip, who,
d. s. p., and two daus., an elder son, Michael Lempbiere,
of Dielanient, Jurat Koyal Court, Col. East Eegt. K.J.M..
■,.1. Frances, dau. of Francis de Carteret, of La Hague, and
had, with a dau. Mary, wife of John le Hardy, Constable of
Grouville, an only son,
Michael Lemprieke, Seigneur of Dielament and Saval, Jurat
Koyal Court, Col. East Kegt.K.J.M. ; )/i. Jane, dau. of James
Corbet, and had issue. The eldest son,
Charles Lempbiere, Seigneur of Dielament, Solicitor-Gen.
1741 ; Jurat Eoyal Court, 1750 , Lieut. -Bailly of Jersey, 1755 ;
Judge Delegate. 1763 and 1756 ; Col. N. Kegt. R.J.M. ; m.
1733, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of James Corbet, Seigneur of
Eozel, and co-representative of De Carteret of St. Oucn, in
right of her grandmother, Anne, dau. of Francis de Carteret,
and who upon the death of Kobert Earl Granville, s. %i.
became entitled to one quarter of the St. Ouen estates, and
had issue,
Charles, University of Oxford, Commissionary-Gen. of Jer-
sey and Guernsey, Capt. R.J.JI., d. v.nm.
■William Charles, of whom presently.
Thomas, Seigneur of Chesnel, Commissary-General of Jersey
and Guernsey in succession to his brother Advocate Eoyal
Court, Col. X. Eegt. E.J.M., wounded in the battle of Jer-
sey, 17S1 ; m. 1783, Elizabeth Charity, dau. and heir of the
Kev. Samuel Beuzeville, heir of Admiral G. Oury, and d. 30
June, 1823, leaving issue,
George Oury, of Pelham, Hants, J. P., Admiral, E.N., h. 11
March, 17b7 : in. 8 Aug. 1833, Frances, only dau. and heir
of Wiliam Dumares<i, Esq. of Pelham (of a Norman
family who settled in Jersey in the early part of the 13th
century), and d. 16 Jan. 1864, having by her (who d.
2 May, 1 887) had issue,
1 Audley, Capt. 77th Eegt., h. 18 July, 1834, killed
before Sebastopol 19 April, 1855 ; Alma and Inkermann
medal.
2 Algernon Thomas, M.A., Barrister- at- Law, J.P. for
Hants, Capt. of Hampsliire Militia, and for two years
Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp to Sir George Fcr-
gusson Bowen, Governor of Queensland, and afterwards
of New Zealand, b. 17 Dec. 1835 ; d. 13 Nov. 1874.
1 Ellen, of Pelham, Hants. 2 Harriet.
Charles, scr\'ed in the Peninsula.
Thomas, Lieut. E.E., d. at Alicant.
Samuel, E.N., deceased.
Elizabeth Sophia, deceased.
Maria Julia, deceased. Anne Oury, deceased.
Caroline Charity.
Ameha, m. Charles Pipon, Esq., deceased.
Marianne, m. the Hon. Algernon Herbert, son of the 1st
Earl of Carnarvon.
Jane, m. Major Lewis, B.A., deceased.
Philip. Sophia.
The 2nd son,
AVilliam Chables Lempriere, Seigneur of Dielament,
Advocate and Jurat Eoyal Court, and Col. N. Eegt. E.J.M.,
Commissary-Gen. of Jersey and Guernsey, Bailiff of Jersey;
b. 5 July, 1754; rn. 4 April, 1783, Elizabeth, dau. of Matthew
Gosset, and d. in the lifetime of his father, 1 May, 1790,
leaving by her (who rf. 29 June, 1833) issue,
I. PniLrp Eaoul Lempbiere, Esq. Seigneur of Eozel, Jurat
Eoyal Court, Col. Jersey MiUtia, 6. 27 Aug. 1786; la. 29
Oct. 1811, EHzabeth, dau. of John Poingdestre, Esq. of
Jersey, and by her (who d. 14 Oct. 1861) left at his decease,
4 Nov. 1859,
1 William, now of Eozel.
2 Charles, Major H.M. 53rd Eegt. d. unm. 4 Jan. 1855.
3 Henry, late Lieut.-K.A., 6 10 Sept. 1820 : m. Imogene,
dau. of Osborne Tylden, Esq. of Torry Hill, Kent.
1 Helen, m. Eev. Augustus Knapton, and has issue.
2 JIaria, m. 1st, May, 1^04, Charles Winston, Esq., of
Temple ; 2ndly, James Poingdestre, Esq.
II. William Charles, Capt. E.H.A.. of Ewell, Surrey, m. Har-
riet, dau. of Sir Thomas Eeid, Bart., and rf. 1853, leaving
issue, Arthur Eeid, Major-Gen., J.P. for Hants, b. 1835 ;
ra. 1864, EUen Marion, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Gen. C. C. Hay,
and has issue.
Arras — Gu., three eagles displayed or. Crest — An eagle
rising ppr. Motlo — Timor Dei nobilitas.
Seat — Bozel Manor, Jersey.
Butler, Esq., C.B., late Capt. Tth Dragoon Guards,
and lias issue,
I. James Butler, 6. 14 Sept. 1880.
II. George Dalur, b. 5 Aug. 1882.
III. Marcus Beresford, 6. 11 Oct. 1883.
IV. Alan Cane, b. 11 July, 1885.
1. Anne.
Liiueag'e. — James Lendritm, Esq. of Corlea, co. Tyrone,
was father of
George Lendrum, Esq. of Moorfield, co. Tyrone, m. Mary,
dau. of John Story, Esq. of Corick, near Clogher, co. Tyrone,
elder brother of Eight Eev. Joseph Story, D.D., Bishop of
Kilmore, and had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Thomas (Rev.).
III. Joseph (Kev.), Prebendary of Coolstuffe, Diocese of
Ferns, co. Wexford.
IV. John, Major H.E.I.C.S.
I. Mary, m. 22 Dec. 1767, John Richards, Esq. of Dublin,
Barrister-at-Law, and d. 1822, leaving issue, 1 John (father
of John William Eichards, Esq. of Barnagh, co. Mayo, (see
KicHABDs of Macmine) ; 2 George (Rev.), Eector of Cool-
stuffe (father of John Eichards, Esq. of Macmine, co. Wex-
ford); 1 Hannah, ni. Mr. Hamilton, of Sea View, co. Done-
gal; 2 Frances Anne, m. Eev. Thomas Skelton.
II. Anne, d. unm.
III. Rebecca, in. Rev. Hugh Nevin, LL.D., Rector of Derry-
volan, CO. Fermanagh, Prebendary of Kilskerry, Diocese of
Clogher.
James Lendrum, Esq., fixed his residence at MagheracrosSr
CO. Fermanagh, and changed its name to " Jamestown." He
in. 1st, Nov. 1770, Ann, dau. of William Young, Esq. of Cool-
keiragh House, co. Derry, by Lotitia Hamilton his wife ; and
2ndly, July, 1812, Margaret Young, of Loughesk, co. Donegal.
By the former lady Mr. Lendrum had (with a dau. , Letitia,
who d. unm.) an only son ,
George Lendrum, Esq. of Jamestown, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff co. Fermanagh 1806, and Tyrone 1819, b. 24 Aug.
1776 ; m. 28 April, 1805, Mary Jane, 3rd dau. of Henry Cod-
dington, Esq. of Oldbridge, co. Meath, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Lathom Blacker, Esq. of Rathescar, co. Louth, and had
issue,
James, his successor.
Elizabeth, to. Aug. 1831, the Rev. Cosby Stopford Mangan,
Incumbent of Derrynoose, co. Armagh.
Mr. Lendrum d. 22 Oct. 1855, and was s. by his son,
James Lendrum, Esq. of Magheracros.s, J.P. and D.L. for
cos. Fermanagh and Tyrone, High Sheriff co. Fermanagh
1835, and co. Tyrone 1837, B.A. Cantab. 1830 (Trin. Col.), 6.
12 Jan. 1806 ; m. 2 Nov. 1843, Anne, eldest dau. of Samuel
Vesey, Esq. of Derrabard, and by her (who d. 1876) had
issue,
I. George Cosby, now of Magheracross.
II. James Vesey (twin with George), Captain Seaforth High-
landers, )-/!. Constance Eccles, and d. 2 Nov. 1890, leaving
issue, one son, Charles.
III. William Trevor, b. 4 July, 1854.
IV. Samuel Edward Latham, 6. 10 Sept. 1855; d. 30 April.
1879.
I. Rosabelle Frances, m. C. E. Walker, Esq., 21st Fusiliers,
and lias issue, two sons and one dau.
II. Mary Jane Waller, ra. D. Carleton, Esq., late Capt. 21st;
Fusiliers, and had issue, three sons and one dau.
III. Elizabeth Alice.
Arms — Gu., three garbs or, on a chief arg., as many wool-
packs, sa. Crest — On a mount vert, a dove holding an olive
branch in its beak all ppr. Motto — La paix.
Seat — Magheracross (the ancient name restored), BaUina-
mallard, co. Fermanagh.
LENDRUM OF MAGHERACROSS.
Lendrum, Geoege Cosby, Esq. of Magliera-
cross, CO. Permanagli, J. P., D.L. co. Fermanagh,
.High Sheriff 1875, J.P. co. Tyrone, High Sheriff
1882, b. 22 April, 1846; m. 10 Dec. 1878, An-
toinette Prances, eldest dau. of Antoine Sloet
liENTAIGNE OF TALLAGHT.
Lentaigne, Joseph Hussey Nugent, Esq.,
J.P. CO. Dublin, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Barrister-
at-Law, Clerk of the Crown, and Hanaper and
Permanent Sec. to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
b. 30 May, 1847.
Lineage.— This family is of ancient descent in Normandy,
Michel Lentaigne, who rf. 1695, left (by Magdalene Brenet,
his wife) two sons, Eichard and Michel; the younger was
Sieur des Moulins, and the elder, Eichard Lentaigne, wa.s
Sieur de la Croix ; he m. Jeanne (who d. 1741), dau. of Pierre
Haye, Sieur de la Lori^re, and rf. 1720, having had issue,
I. Gabriel, a Capucin.
II. Pierre, b. 1687, rf. 1732; appointed 1730, " Adjudicataire
de la charge de Conseiller du Eoi, Keceveur des Tailles de
LEX
THE LANDED GENTRT.
LEN
1183
Selection " at Mortaine— an oiBce held by his son and grand-
son up to the time of the French Revolution in 1789; —
he TO. 1710, Marie le Koy, who d. 1768, and had (with a
dau. Jeanne, ra. 1734, M. Ouzouf de Beaument) two sons,
Frangcis Jean and liichard Sieurde la Lande, who ra. Mdlle.
Jlarie de Bois Adam; their posterity is settled at Av-
ranches. The elder son. Francois Jeanne Lentaigne, h.
1711, ra. 1734, Gillette Reiiee Genevieve Joseph Marthe, h.
1712, d. 1795, dau. of Guy de Fleury, " ecuyer, Conseiller
Secretaire du Eoi,'' by his wife, Renee Francjoise Douard
de Fleurance et de Logiviere, and thus acquired the fief of
Logiviere, with all its rights and privileges confirmed by
Louis XVI. By this marriage Francois Jean was father of
(besides a son, Marie Jean BaptisteLentaignedeMontaudin,
b. 1740, ofBcierau7 Kegt. des Gardes du Eoi, -/u.l786,Victoiiu
Harrington de Saint .Suliac, and a dau., Marie Guyonne, m.
1769, Louis Jean Le Clerc de Sautrey, Chevalier de St.
Louis, Garde du Roi) an eldest son, Piekee Jean Feanpois
Lentaigne, Seigneur de Logiviere, h. 1738, Conseiller du
Roi, ra. 1762, Marie Anne Angelique Therese, dau. of Pierre-
Joseph Lehot Duferage, by Therese Guerin Du Mesnil his
wife, and had issue (with four daus., Marie, d. unm. ; Marie
Fran5oise, iii.de Moisson de Precorbin; Renee Pen-ine.
m. 1798, M. Le Freon de Longcamp, and had, with other
issue, Frangois Adrian, Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur,
Conseiller a la Cour Imperiale, b. 1801, ra. 1836, Elise Hue
de Prebois, whose only son, Robert Albert, ra. 1864, Louise,
dau. of Henri, 3rd son of Marquis de Viennay, of Grand-
Noe Maine ; and Genevieve Augustine, ra. M. Le Vannier
des Vauviers) two sons of whom the elder was Jacques
Gut Lentaigne de Logivieee, Chevalier of the Legion of
Honour, b. 2SFeb. 1769, Mayor of Caen from 1806 to 181C,
to whose energy the city of Caen owes the foundation of its
museum and public library ; he ra. Marie Elizabeth Felicite
du Bouisson, and d. 1839, having had (with a dau. Marie
Melanie, ra. 1st, le Jolis de Villiers, Conseiller i la Cour
Boyale de Caen, Chevalier de la Legion d' Honneur, and
2ndly, in 1850, Charles Doynel, Marquis de Montecot,
Chevalier de Malte Garde du Corps du Koi Locis XVllL,
Gentilhomme de la Chambre du Eoi ChaklesX.) a 'sun,
FranQois Cyrille Lentaigne de Logiviere, ra. 1827, Mdlle.
Felicite Desiree de Chaumontel, and was father of the pre-
sent GrsTAVE Jacques Maeie Lentaigne, Count de Logi-
viere, b. 1628, ra. 18.53, Marie Caroline, dau. of Amedee
Felix, Count de Chaumontel, Chevalier of St. Louis and of
the Legion of Honour, and officer de la Garde du Koi
Chables X., h. 1802, d. 1869, and has issue, Guy Marie
Adrien, h. 1861, and Bernard Amedee, b. 1866, and two
daus., Marie Marguerite and Marie Felicite Gabrielle.
HI. Robert, b. 1689, d. 1724; his only dau. Jeanne,
d. uani.
IV. Jean Richard, b. 1697, d. 1773 ; ra. Anne Magdeleine
dau. of Jacques Lehot Duferage, and had issue (with two
daus., one ra. 1771, M. Augustin de Marescot de Villeuil,
and the other, M. de Queens), Antoine Charles, ra. 1774,
Marie Therese Foucques, de Marencour; and the Rev.
Jacques Lentaigne, D.D., Cure de St. Sauveur, and Rector
of the University of Caen, who d. in Dublin, 25 Jan.
1802.
V. Jean Franqois, of whom hereafter.
I. Ambroise, m. 1723, Raulin le Montier, Sieur de la Bec-
tiere.
The 5th son,
Jean Feancois Lentaigne, Capitaine de la Compagnie de
St. Erienne de Caen, b. June, 1699; d. 1780; ra. 27 March,
1724, Marie Anne Lehot Duferage. Their eldest son,
PiEEEE Francois Lentaigne , " Lieut, de Dragoons," et Juge
Consul, 6.24 Feb. 1725; d. 14 May, 1802; ra. 1766, Anne
Marguerite, 6. 1740, dau. of Guillaume Frangois Paisant
Duclos, son of Jean Paisant Duclos, by Eachael his wife
(m. 1701, d. 1710), dau. of Elie de Cussy, and had issue,
I. Jean Feanqois, b. 11 Sept. 1768, guillotined 1793.
II. Joseph, b. 8 Jan. 17/0, guillotined 1793.
hi. Benjamin, b. 14 Feb. 1773. of whom we treat.
IV. Simeon, b. 1775; ra. 1807, Rose dau. of Jean Edouard
Blacher, by Marie Anne Mitchelle Delaunay his wife, and J.
1845, leaving two sons,
Abel Edouard Marie, h. 11 Oct. 1808, Chevalier de la
Legion d'Honneur, Juge au Tribunal Civil de Caen, et
Conseiller a la Cour Imperiale, d. 1877, leavingone son,
Edward Juge a la Cour Civile de Falaise.
Ismael Jean Zacharie Simeon, 6. 2 April, 1820; d. 1874,
leaving two daus., Marie, ra. 30 April, 1877, M. Edouard
Valbrey, and Louise, ra. 27 Oct., 1878, M. Lucien
Noel.
I. Jeanne, m. 1791, Nicholas Hervieu Duclos, and left
issue, Victor, d. inDublin in 1831; Charles; Benjamin;
Nathalie Lucile, ra. 1816, Pierre Alexandre Lecesne, and
has issue, Jules, who represented Havre for many years
in the Chamber of Deputies, and (Z. 1878; Charles; Victor
Louis ; Louise Alexandrine, ra. Sept. 1837, Adolphe Frederick
Le Page, Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, Colonel l/i-
recteur d'Artillerie au Havre ; and Nathalie Agathie, -la.
1858, Alfred Rene Buot de Lepine, "Capitaine au Long
Cours."
The 3rd son,
Benjamin Lentaigne, and his two brothers, were, at the
period of the French Revolution, firm adherentsof the ill-fated
Louis XVI. The younger of these two brothers, Joseph Len-
taigne, then but 23 years of age, an oflScer in the Gardes du
Corps, took a distinguished part in the events of 1789. and,
with his elder brother. Jean Frangois Lentaigne, was guillo-
tined 25Messidor, an 2. The third brother, Benjamin, escaped
to Flanders, where he entered I'armee de la noblesse Franc-aise.
He emigrated, 1792, in the suite of the French Princes, to
England, and, not wishing to be a burden on them, studied
medicine and entered the British service as assist. -surg. 5th
Dragoon Guards. Heretircd, 1799, from the army, and settled
as a physician, in the city of Dublin, where he was granted by
Trin. Coll. the honorary degree of M.D., and was elected a
member of the Royal College of Physicians. He acquired
very considerable practice, and purchased landed property in
CO. Monaghan. Dr. Lentaigne ra. 24 July, 1799, Maria,
Therese, dau. and eventually heir of John O'Neill, Esq.,
Catholic Delegate, 1792'* (of the O'Neills of Lower Clanaboy),
son of Patrick Francis O'Neill, Esq. by Catherine his wife, dau.
of Hugh Macguire, Esq. of Churchtown, of the line of Tempo.
By her (who d. 24 May, 1820) Dr. Lentaigne had three sons and
one dau.,
I. John (Eight Hon. Sie), P.C, C.B., of Talaght.
II. Joseph (Very Rev.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, and Uni-
versity of Melbourne, N.S.W., formerly a Barrister, after-
wards in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome, 6. 27 July,
1805, d. Dec. 1885.
III. Benjamin Plunkett, b. 1809, d. in infancy.
I. Mary Anne, d. unra. 11 Dee. 1887.
Dr. Lentaigne d. 19 Oct. 1813. His son.
Eight Hon. Sir John Feancis O'Neill Lentaigne, P.C,
C.B., of Tallaght, co. Dublin, J.P. and D.L. for co. Mon-
aghan, High Sheriff of the latter co. 1844, Knt. of the Order
of Pius IX., B.A., 6. 21 June, 1803 ; ra. 13 Sept. 1841, Mary,
dau. and co-heir of Francis Magan, Esq., J.P. of Emoe, AVest-
meath, and by her (who d. 8 May, 1887) had issue,
I. Joseph Hussey Nugent, present representative.
II. Victor Walter (Eev.), b. 27 Oct. 1848.
III. John Vincent O'Neill. Trin. Coll. Dublin, B.A.,
L.K.Q.P.I., F.E.C.S.I., 6.19 July, 1855; m. 20 Feb. 1882,
Phillis Mary, only dau. of John W. Coffey, Esq., and has
issue, Edward Charles ; Benjamin; a son 6. 11 Dec. 1887;
and Mary Sydney.
IV. Henry .aingus Westenra, Trin. Coll. Dublin, 6. 19 Aug.
1857; ra. 6 Oct. 1885, Emily, eldest dau, of the late —
Hepburn, of Bothwell House, Sydney, Australia, and d. 18
Aug. 1887, leaving issue.
V. Benjamin Plunkett, b. 28 March, 1865,
I. Mary Theresa, a Sister of Charity,
II. Margaret Mary, a Nun.
Sir John held office as Inspector-General of Prisons in Irelanti
from 1854 to 1877, and on the formation of the General Prison
Board for Ireland, was appointed Hon. Member of the Board.
He was also Commissioner of National Education, and In-
spector of Reformatory and Industrial Schools in Ireland, Ex-
President of the Statistical Society, and President of the Royal
Zoological Society. Forhislongandeminentpublicservices he
received the insignia of a Companion of the Bath in 1873. He
contested the representation of co. Dublin, 1851. Sir John
d. 12 Nov. 1886.
Arms — Or, on a chevron az. between three martlets sa. a
fleur-de-lis of the 1st, a chief of the 2nd, charged with three
mullets arg. quartering O'Neill and Plunkett. Crest — A
dove ppr. charged on the breast with a mullet arg. and holding
in the beak a fleur-de-lis or. Jloltoes — Dieu ayde. Over tQe
crest — Pro fide, rese, et patria pugno.
SeaS— Tallaght, co. Dublin.
Club — Stephen's Green, Dublin.
liENTHAIiL OF BESSELS LEIGH.
Lexthalx, Edmund Ktffix, Esq. of Bessels
Leigh Manor, co. Berks, and Maenan Hall, co. Car-
narvon, J.P. for Berks and Oxon, b. 30 Aug. 1821 j
s. Ms father 1870.
liineagre. — Sie Rowland Lenthall, of Lenthall, and
Hampton Court, co. Hereford (whose family had been seated
* John O'Neill, 6. Jan. 1740; m. 24 Feb. 1768, Mary, dau.
(by Catherine his wife, dau. of Luke Plunkett, of Possextown)
of Walter Plunkett, Esq., 2nd son of Thomas Plunkett, by his
wife Elizabeth Nangle, of Kildalkey, and grandson of Walter
Plunkett, Esq. of Rathmore, co. Meath, by his wife Ismay
Plunkett, of Ardpa trick, niece of Oliver Plunkett, the Lord
Primate, beheaded at Tyburn, 1681.
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LEX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEN
at Lcnthall from the reicn of Edward I.), was master of the
Kobes to King Henrt IV. and V. He was a Lord Marcher,
and was associated with Thomas Chaucer (the poet's son) ,as
one ot the Ambassadors to the Court of France, to negociate
the marriage of Queen Katharine with IIenhy V. Sir Row-
land accompanied Henky V. to France, and had a command
at the battle of Agincourt. Sir Rowland, who was also Deputy-
Governor of Alengon, under the Duke of Gloucester, and Con-
stable of Wigmore and Bolsover Castles, m. Margaret, dau.
and eventually co-heir of Richard Fitz-Alan, Earl of Arundel,
and by her (who d. 1422) had issue,
Edmund, who having m. Margaret, dau. of William, 5th
Lord Zouch. of Harringworth, d. s. p. 1447 ; and
Henry, who also d. s. p. in the same year.
Sir Rowland m. indly, Lucy, dau. and co-heir of Richard, 4th
Lord Grey de Codnor, by whom he had issue,
Rowland, m. Isabella, dau. of Sir Walter Devereux, and d.
14SS.
John, 7?!. Anne, dau. of Humphrey Bessels, of Bessels Leigh,
Berks.
Katharine, m. William, Lord Zouch, of Harringworth.
Elizabeth, m. Sir Thomas Cornwall, of Burford, by which
last alliance Hampton Court eventually vested in the Cora-
wall family.
Sir Rowland was High Sheriff of Hereford in 1423, and d. Nov.
1450.
A few years later the Lenthalls, retaining a portion only of
their possessions in co. Hereford, settled at Latchford and
Great Haseley, in co. Oxford, which manors and estates they
acquired in the reign of Edward IV., by the marriage of
AVilliam Lenthall (described in his will as " born at Lenthall "),
who d. June, 14y7, with the heiress of the Pipards. Thomas
Lcnthall, the eldest son of William last mentioned, i)i. Eliza-
beth, dau. and heir of John Willie, of Bovey Tracie, and had
issue. William, living, says Francis Thin, "of reverent age,"
in 1584: and three sons, Jolin, William, Rowland, and one
<lau., who m. Ist, Robert Tempest, 2ndly, George Smith, of
Manstanton, co. Durham, and 3rdly, Sir John Tempest, of
BoUinghall, co. York ; she left an only dau., Juliana Tempest,
who m. a nephew of John Hampden. In 1580 these estates
were possessed by John Lenihall. Esq., whose son (by Elinor,
dau. of Edward Lee, Esq. of Pitston, co. Bucks),
Sir Edmund Lenthall, was one of those prosecuted in the
Star Chamber for disregarding a Royal Proclamation in the
reign of Charles I., restraining persons of quality from
residing so much of the year in London. Sir Edmund in.
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Stonor, of Stonor, co. Oxford,
but d. s. p., and the line of the family was continued through
his uncle,
William Lenthall, Esq., in. Frances, dau. of Sir Richard
Southwell, 01 St. Faith's, in Norfolk, and who, at his decease
2 Dec. 1596, aged 44, left issue,
I. John (Sir), Marshal of the King's Bench Prison, who in-
herited the family estates upon the demise of his cousin, Sir
Edmund, m. Bridget, dau. of Sir Thomas Temple, Bart, of
Stowe, and had (with eight daus., of whom Catherine m.
Lord Paisley, and Frances m. Edward, eldest son of Sir
Edward Moore, of Odiham, Hants), six sons, of whom the
eldest,
Edmund, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Wade, Lieut,
of the Tower of London, and had issue, three sons and a
tlau. ; William Lenthall (M.P. for WaUingford 1679, and
for Cricklade 1681). The elder son m. twice, 1st,
Stephanie, dau. of Admiral Sir S. Harvey, K.C.B. ; and
2ndly,Lucy, dau. of EdwardDunch, first cousin to Oliver,
Lord Protector, but had no issue by either marriage, and
Selling the old family estates at Latchford, and Great
Haseley, terminated this branch of the family ; Ednmnd,
the 2nd son, d. 1644; John, the 3rd son, d. 14 May,
1641, without issue; and Bridget, the only dau., d. mrm.
1641.
II. William, of whom hereafter.
III. Thomas. iv. Francis.
And four daus., one of whom m. into the family of Warcup,
and wa.s mother of Sir Edmund Warcup, the historian of
Italy.
The 2nd son,
The Right Hon. William Lenthall, h. June, 1591, was
Speaker of the Long Parliament. He subsequently was ap-
pointed Chamberlain of Chester, Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster, and Keeper of the Great Seal. He received a
Patent of Peerage from Oliver, Lord Protector, 1656, and in
the single Parliament assembled by Richard Cromwell, he
sat in the Upper House by the title of William, Lord Lent-
hall, and so great wa.s his influence and weight at the Resto-
ration, that Gen. Monck assured King Charles that he could
not have brought about that desirable event without Mr.
Lenthall's concurrence. This eminent lawyer and statesman
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Ambrose Evans, Esq. of Lodington, co.
Northampton, by whom (who was iirst cousin to Lucius Gary,
Lord Falkland) ho had issue, John, his successor; William ;
Francis : Frances, m. Roland, son of Sir John Lacey, of Puddle-
cote and Shipton, co. Oxford; and Elizabeth. Mr. Speaker
Lenthall d. at his seat, the Priory, Burford, 1 Sept. 1662. His
only surviving son and successor,
Sir John Lenthall, Member for Gloucester in the Long
Parliament, and also for the same place in the Parliament
called by Richard CromweLl, was Col. in the Army, Governor
of Windsor Castle, and one of the Six Clerks in Chancery, and
was created a Baronet by Cromwell. He to. Ist, Mary, dau.
of Sir William Ayshcombe, of Alverscot, Oxon,but had by her
no issue. He m. 2ndly, Mary Blewett, relict of Sir James
Stonhouse, Bart, of Amlicrdcn, by whom he had one son,
William, and a dau. Rlizabeth, m. Sir Sandys Fortescue, of
Buckland Filleigh, Devon. Sir John m. 3rdly, Catherine,
dau. of Col. Eusebius Andrews, of Edmonton, Middlesex, but
had no further issue. He was High Sheriff co. Oxford, 1672,
and dying 9 Nov. 1681, was s. by his only son,
William Lenthall, Esq., to whom Gen. Monck stood
sponsor. He vi. his first cousin, Lady Catharine Hamilton,
only child of James, Lord Paisley, son and heir of James,
2nd Earl ot Abercorn, by whom (who m. after his decease
the Earl ot Abercorn) he left issue at his demise 5 Sept.
1686, aged 27, two sons, John, his heir; and James. The
elder,
John Lenthall, Esq. of Burford, High Sheriff co. Oxford,
m. Jane, dau. of Sir W. Hill, and had two sons and two daus.
The elder son,
William Lenthall, Esq. of Burford, High Sheriff co. Oxford,
d. unm. 1781, and was i. by his brother,
John Lenthall, Esq. of Burford, bapt. 29 Jan. 1722, m.
Anne, dau. of the Rev. Christopher Shute, and had two sons,
I. John, of Burford, High Sheriff 1787, to. Sarah, dau. of the
Rev. John Caswell, Rector of Swalcliffe, by whom (who d.
2 March, 1837) he left at his decease, 1820 (with three daus.)
two sons,
1 William John, to. Frances Mary, eldest dau. of T. Terry,
Esq. of Beverley, and has one surviving son, Edmund
Henry, of Lincoln's Inn.
2 Rowland Henry, of Kemsey, co. Worcester, who has
been twice married ; d. leaving an only son, Rowland.
II. William John.
The 2nd son,
William John Lenthall, Esq. of Bessels Leigh, Berks,
b. Jan. 1764, was High Sheriff for the counties of Carnarvon
and Merioneth. He m. Jan. 1789, Elizabeth, dau. and co-
heir (with Annie, wife ot the Rev. John Nanney, of Maes-y-
nenadd, co. Merioneth, and Ermine, wife of Richard Hughes
Kenrick, Esq. of Nantclwyd, co. Denbigh), of Sir Thomas
Kyffin, of Maenan, co. Carnarvon (descended from Einion
Effel, youngest son of Madoc, last Prince of Powis), by whom
(who d. June, 1791) he had two children,
Kyffin John William, his heir.
Ann Margaret, d. 1810, in her J 0th year.
Mr. Lenthall d. March, 1855, and was s. by his son,
Kyffin John William Lenthall, Esq. of Bessels Leigh
Manor and Maenan Hall, J. P. for cos. Carnarvon and Den-
bigh, and D.L. for the former co.. High Sheriff co. Carnarvon
1828, formerly Capt. Royal Denbighshire Militia, b. 12 Oct.
1789; m. 18 April, 1818, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of John
Ashton, Esq. of the Grange, co. Chester, and by her (who d.
24 Sept. 1866) had issue,
Edmund Kyffin, now of Bessels Leigh.
William Kyffin KyfRn, assumed the name of Kyffin only by
royal licence in 1870, on succeeding to the estate of Bel-
mont, CO. Denbigh, in compliance with the will of Anne,
wife of the Rev. John Nanney, dau. and co-heiress of Sir
Thomas Kyffin; ((.1822; and al. 4 April, 1892.
Francis KytHn, Barrister- at-Law, 6. 1824 ; and d. 19 Jan.
1893.
Mary Anne, deceased.
He c£. March, 1870.
Arms — Arg., on a bend cottiscd sa. three mullets or. Crest
— A greyhound salient sa. collared or. 3/oUt>— Anincourt.
Sewts— Bessels Leigh Manor, near Abingdon ; Maenan Hall,
Llanrwst.
MACALPINE-LiENY OF DALSWINTON.
Macalpine-Lent, William, Esq. of Dalswinton,
CO. Dumfries, and Duror, co. Argyle, J. P. and D.L.
for the former co. was educated at Eton and Christ
Church, Oxford, and served in the 15th Hussars,
LEO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEO
1185
I. 25 Nov. 1839 ; m. 15 April, 1869, Agnes Louisa
Georgina, dau. of tlie late Walter Jervis Long,
Esq. of Presliaw, Hants, and lias issue,
I. Robert Leny, Lieut. IGth Lancers, h. 11 Feb. 1870.
II. James Robert, b. 1S78, «. in 1881, his great-aunt, the late
Miss Georgina Frances Downie, of Appin, co. Argyll,
whose name he will assume in 1899.
III. William Harley, 6. 1880.
I. Emily, b. 1871, m. 1890, F. M. Quantccli Shuldham, Esq. of
Norton Manor, co. Somerset.
II. Agnes Marion, 6. 1872.
liineagre. — Capt. William Macalpine, of the 78th High-
landers, of the family of Macalpine of Auld, m. Anna, dau. of
George Leny, Esq. of Glins, co. Stirling, by Ehzabeth Graham,
his wife, of Gartmore {see that family) and had, with other
issue, a son,
James Macalpine-Lent, Esq, of the Glins, Lieut. 8th Light
Dragoons, who assumed the name of Leny, under the will of
his maternal uncle, Robert Leny, Esq.; b. 19 Jan. 179G ;
TO. 1829, Marion, dau. and co-heiress of Robert Downie, Esq.,
M.P., of Appin, CO. Argyll, and by her (who d. 1881) he had
issue,
I. Robert, 6. 1836, drowned 1845, umn.
II. William, of Dalswinton.
I. Anne Elizabeth, d. mini. 1873.
II. Marion Agatha, m. Rev. J. Evans Geldart Riadore,
M.A., Lavant, Chichester, and has is.'sue, two sons and two
daus.
III. Margaret Rosina.
IV. Roberta, m. James Lutyens Mansfield, Esq., who d.
1888.
Y. Jemima, m. Rev. D. Mackinnon, Rector of Speldhurst,
Kent, and has issue, three sons.
VI. Patricia Charlotte, m. Rev. Edward Downing Pollock,
Vicar of Tamworth.
Mr. James Macalpine-Leny d. 1867, and was s. by his only
surviving son.
Seat — Dalswinton, Dumfries.
Residence — Brookleigh, Guernsey.
Clubs — Carlton, Army and Navy, and Xew (Edinburgh.)
LEONARD OF GUEENSFORT.
Leonard, Patrick Marcellinus, Esq., M.A.,
T.C.D., of Queensfort, co. Galway, and Kerrfield,_
CO. Southampton, Judge of County Court Circuit
No. 51, b. 1 June, 1821 ; w. 15 Nov. 1855, Mary,
2nd dau. of John Pearson, Esq. of Tandridge
Hall, CO. Surrey, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. ot
John Tunnard, Esq. of Frampton, co. Lincoln,
and has an only child,
Mari Elizabeth.
Xiineag'e. — Some ancient and eminent families were settled
in the city of Waterford at a remote period, such as the Wyses,
the Leonards, &c., and are clearly traceable down to the present
day. The funeral entr}-, preserved in the office of Ulster
King of Arms, sets forth that
James Leonard, Esq. of Waterford, was living temp. Henry
VIII. , and was father of
John Leonard, of Waterford, Alderman of that city, who
TO. Ellen Walsh, and had six sons, i. Stephen; ii. George;
III. Nicholas; iv. Alexander, of whom hereafter; v. Robert,
of Waterford, merchant, whose will is datcl G May, 1640 (and
who had two daus., 1st, the wife of Walter Devereux, 2nd
Mary, and as many sons, 1st, Alexander, father of John and
Francis ; 2nd, Thomas, d. leaving issue, by Anstace Walsh his
wife (Robert Anstace and Ellen), vi. James. Alderman
Leonard's will is dated 1 June, 1594. His fourth son,
Alexander Leonard, of Waterford, had a grant of Knocka-
veelish, Harristown, and other lands in co. Waterford, 20
Feb. 1637. He m. Anstace, dau. of John Wyse, of the Manor
of St. John, Waterford, and had issue, i. John, d. v. p. ;
II. Stephen, of whom hereafter; iii. Matthew, d. unia. ;
IV. Martin, m. Ellen, dau. of Alderman John Porter, of
Waterford, and had a son, Martin ; i. Ellen, m. Christopher
Sherlock, of Waterford ; ii. Mary, m. John Lovett, of Water-
ford: HI. Katherine, «i. John Lee, of Waterford; iv. Anstace,
tn. Pierce Power, of Thurles; v. Margaret, m. Patrick Lovett,
of Waterford. Alexander Leonard made his will 10 Nov. 163S ,
and d. 20 Nov. 1640. His second son, but the eldest to leave
issue,
Stephen Leonard, of Waterford, was included with his
father in the Grant of Knockaveelish, &c., in 1637. He m.
Cicely, dau. of Alderman James Lovett, of Waterford, and
had three sons and as many daus. (some of whom were
transplanted to Connaught by Oliver Cromwell) : i. Alex-
ander ; II. John; III. James; iv. Anstace; v. Mary; vi.
Ellen. Stephen Leonard d. according to his funeral entry in
Ulster's office, 14 Aug. 1038, two years before his father. His
grandson,
John Leonard, Esq. of Carha, co. Galway, exhibited n
Petition to the Commissioners for carrying out tlie Act of
Settlement, temp. Charles II., on the 19th of August, 1676,
applying for the lands set out to his father as a transplanted
person, by the pretended Commissioners sitting at Loughrea,
and setting out the Decree of the protended Commissioneis
sitting at Athlone. Thereupon a transplanter' s certificate issued
9 Nov. following, and a Grant passed under Patent dated 29
Aug. 29 Charles II., of Carha and other lands in the Barony
of Kilkonnel, co. Galway. On 4 Aug. 1703, he made a Deed of
Settlement of his estates, whereby he reserved a life use for
himself, with an entail on his brother and his nephews. Ho
d. unm. and was s. by his brother,
Stephen Leonard, Esq. of Carha, who m. (settlements dated
16 April, 1678) Margaret, dau. of Maurice Power, Esq. of
Kekevohs, co. Galway, and had, with four daus., four sons.
I. George, d. unm. v. p. and intestate, administration granted
to his brother Alexander, 30 May, 171,t.
II. John, of Carha. s. his father under the entail of 1703 ; m..
Slargaret, dau. of John Aylward, Esq. of liallyregan, co.
Galway, and made his will 7 Nov. 1717, which was proved
21 June, 1746. By his wife (who m. 2ndly, Patiick Fitz-
Gerald, Esq. of Kilnecorrin, co. Mayo) he left a younger
son, Aylward, a dau. Margaret, a posthumous child, and an
elder son,
John, of Brownestown, co. Kildare, whose will, dated 18.
March, 1775, was proved 14 Jan. 1777. He left issue,
1 John, a minor at his father's death.
2 William, Major Lord Jocelyn's Regt. of Hor.se.
0 Luke, (i!. 'unm.
1 Mary, m. James Massy-Dawson, Esq. of Ballynacourtc,
CO. Tipperary.
2 Katherine, m. Charles Savage, Esq. of Ardkeen, co.
Down.
3 Elizabeth.
III. Alexander, of whom presently.
IV. Michael.
Mr. Leonard, whose will is dated 10 Dec. 5 710, d. the following
year. His third, but second surviving son,
Alexander Leonard, Esq. of Loughrea, m. Katherine, dau.
of French, of Clonvie, co. Galway, and had by her (who <(. in-
testate, administration granted 12 Feb. 179^),
Stephen, his successor.
Margaret, m. (.settlements dated 24 April, 1749) Gregory
Browne, Esq. of Cappanagin, eo. Galway.
Jane, Mrs. Hehir.
Mr. Leonard, whose will, dated 28 Nov. 1757, was proved 6
June, 1770, was s. by his only son,
Stephen Leonard, Esq. of Clonkall, eo. Galway, who m.
Helen, dau. of Col. Lewis, of Springfield, same co., and had
issue,
Patrick, his successor.
William, d. unm.
Mr. Leonard, whose will, dated 24 Nov. 1790, was proved 28
June following, was s. by his elder son,
Patrick Leonard, Esq. of Queensfort, who m. Jane, dau. of
John Da-^is, Esq. of Tuam, by whom (who was buried at tit.
John's Churchyard, Dublin) he had issue,
Stephen John, his successor.
Elizabeth, m. P. Prendergast, Esq.
Mr. Leonard, whose will, dated 25 Oct. 1800, was proved 25
July, 1808, was s. by his only son,
Stephen John Leonard, Esq. of Queensfort, b. 178t>; -m. 6
Nov. 1818, Barbara, dau. of Dominick Joseph Blake, Esq. 2nd
son of Sir Walter Blake, 10th Bart., of Menlo, and d. Feb. 1879,
leaving issue,
I. Patrick Marcellincs, now of Queensfort.
II. Dominick-Cletus, to. Alicia, dau. of R. Healy, Esq. of
Carrowkeel, co. Galway, and has issue,
1 Minnie. 2 Barbara.
3 Alice, m. John Blake, Esq.
III. George Francis, settled in Australia.
IV. Alexander Thomas, m. Margaret, dau. of John Skcrrett,
Esq. of Eyrecourt, co. Galway, and d. 7 May, IbbO, having
had issue,
1 Stephen. 2 Alexander. 3 Skerrctt.
1 Julia. 2 Barbara.
V. Henry John Wellington, M.D., m. Alice, dau. of William
Kelly, Esq. of Philipstown, King's Co., and (/. 24 March,
ISI'3, leaving issue,
4 G
use
LEE
THE LAIS'DED GENTRY.
LER
1 Stephen.
1 Mary Josephine. 2 Barbara.
3 Jane. 4 Henrietta.
VI. Walter, settled in Australia ; m. and d. 1383, leaving
issue.
VII. Luke Michael, Major Eoscommon Militia, dj. 12^07.
1SS8, Alice, dau. of J. Lynch, Esq. of Lowberry, and has
had issue, Barbay, b. 11 Nov. 1889, d. 2 Oct. 1893.
vin. Yelverton Vincent, b. 30 March, 1836, d. unm. 12 Nov.
1888.
I. Mary, m. Thomas H. Lynch, Esq. of Lowberry, co. Kos-
cominon, and has issue,
u. Jatw Monica, a Sister of Mercy.
lit. Cecilia, d. young.
IV. Barbara, m. Major Taaffe.
V. Letitia.
.<4n:!-s— Per fes< dancette, arg. and az., a fess gu.
/Seaf4— Queensfort, Tuam ; Kerrlield, Winchester.
LERMITTE OF KNIGHTONS.
Leemitte, James Henry, Esq. of Kniglitons
CO. iliddlesex, J.P. for Middlesex, b. 21 Sept.,
1822 ; m. 1st, 4 Sept. 1856, Harriett Deborali, dau.
of the late Isaac Sutton Cooper, Esq. of Park Hall,
Eiiuhley, eo. Middlesex, who d. 26 Feb. 1874, and
2iidlT, 5 Nov. 1874, Susannah, dau. of the late
Thomas Gordon Littlewood, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn,
Middlesex, and has issue by his first marriage,
I. Henet jAjfES, Capt. Eoyal Scots Fusiliers, formerly Lieut.
5th Dragoon Guards, b. 11 Sept. 1858; m. 26 Jan. 1892,
Susan Ismay, only child of William Henry West, Esq.
J.P. of Farmley, co. Wexford.
II. Arthur Cooper, b. 27 Jan. 1863, d. 22 Sept. 18G4.
III. Sidney Herbert, 6. 9 May, d. 13 Nov. 1864.
IV. Ernest Edwin, b. 29 July, 1865.
V. Horace Augustus, b. 5 Dec. 1867.
VI. Claude Sutton, 6. 22 Dec. 1SG9.
VII. Hugh Douglas, b. 22 Oct. 1872.
1. Mary Elizabeth, m. 22 Oct. 1881, Alleyne Alfred, 3rd son
of William Percival Boxall, Esq. of Cowfold, co. Sussex,
and Bellevue Hall, Brighton, and has issue.
.II. Harriett Louisa, vi. 6 Feb. 1889, Thomas Field Dunscomb-
Bridge, Esq., Major B.M. Light Infantry, son of the late
Archdeacon Bridge.
Xiineag'e. — Members of this ancient French family, which
dates from a.d. 1020, passed from Normandy to the Channel
Islands in the 15th century. In the records of the Cour
d'Heritage of Jersey, it was recorded in 1507 that Guillaumo
le EioUey, olias I'Hermite, sought redress against Helier de la
Hoque for seizing certain lands near the Mill of St. Helier.
In France this family was termed I'llermite de la Riviere, the
latter name being retained by the Jersey branch in its Norman
rendering, and the memory of the preacher of the first Crusade,
was preserved by the crest used by its members. Detailed
genealogies of this ancient and noble family are found in the
Nobiliare Universel of de Magny, Vol. VL, 1860, the works of
Peie Anselme, and the Archives of Paris and Brussels ; at the
latter place is found in the Bureau lleraldique a JIS. genealogy
dated 1645, and signed by the heralls and kings of arms of the
King of .Spain, which amply confi: jis the statements of Mon-
sieur de Magny.
Pierre le Kiolet, dit l'Kermite, called " Le Viel," who
was father of Pierre, of whom presently ; Jean, of whom
hereafter, and four daus., all of whom married.
Pierre le PuIolet, dit l'Kermite, of St. Helier and St.
Sauveur, Jersey. He ra. twice. His second wife was Susanne
Romeril, widow. By his 1st wife (who d. April, 1561) he had
issue,
I. PiERBE, of whom presently.
II. Jean, d. in Dec. 1548.
1. Poline, bapt. 5 Nov. 1545.
Pierre le Eiolet, dit l'Hermite, bapt. 1 March, 1548, m.
5 May, 1.561 (on the same day and at the same church of
St. Sauveur when his father married Susanne Eomeril), Marie,
dau. of the said Susanne. He d. 20 Dec. 1571, and his widow
ic-married 1 Oct. 1572, Pliilippe de Bailley; issue,
I. Pierre. jt
I. Marie, bapt. 15 Sept. 1571, at St. Sauveur, d. unm. r
He was s. by his son,
Pierre le Eiolet, dit l'Kermite, b. about 1563, of full age
in 15SS ; d. Nov. 1619, buried 30 Nov. at St. Helier. He ra.
l.st, Margaret, dau. of John Faultrart, who </. 9 Jan. 1596-7 ;
2ndly, 4 Nov. 1.598, Susanna, dau. of Sebastian, alias Jean
I'icquet. He left issue by his Ist wife,
I. Pierre, bapt. 15 Sept. 1588 ; buried 3 June, 1639, at St.
HeUer ; m. Sara le Febure, by whom he had issue, Pierre,
who d. s. p. 22 May, 1690, having vi. Susanna Gavey, dau.
of Nicholas.
II. Jean, bapt. 7 and buried 12 Jan. 1596-7 at St. Helier.
I. Marie. n. Susanne, d. young.
He left issue by his 2nd wife,
I. A dan., bapt. 23 July, 1606, at St. Helier.
It. Catherine, d. Oct. 20. iii. Elizabeth, d. young.
IV. FranQoise, m. 23 Nov. 1633, Michael Luce.
Jean Lermitte, dit le Eiolet, son of Pierre "le Viel," m.
Katherine, dau. of Jean Eomeril, by whom he had issue,
I. Radlin, of whom presently.
II. Isaac, of whom hereafter.
Eaulin le Eiolet, dit l'Kermite, d. before 1615, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Pierre le Geyt, by whom he left issue,
I. Pierre, mentioned as eldest son, 7 Oct. 1615; m. 24 Nov.
1602, Maria MoUet.
I. A dau., 1)1. Nicolas Mollet.
II. A dau., i/i. Jean Eouet, son ot Oliver.
III. Jeanne, m. Thomas Collet.
Isaac le Eiolet, dit l'Hee.\ute, bapt. before 1567, buried
21 Feb. 1625, at St. Helier, m. Katherine Mollet, by whom he
left issue,
I. Isaac, bapt. 20 March, 1586 ; bur. 7 Dec. 1661 ; m. 15
Dec. 1619, Jeanne, dau. and co-heir of Uriah Messervy
(Eegent of St. Manelier, 1602), by whom he had issue,
1 Marie, b. 17 Sept. 1620, d. s. p.
2 Jeanne, b. 27 Oct. 1624; d. 1693; m. Helier Bisson, and
had issue.
3 Catherine, b. 24 Oct. 1630, d. s.p.
II. Thomas, who succeeds.
m. Jeanne, d. 6 Feb. 1653, s. p.
I. Pathenne, d. 13 March, 1651, s.p.
II. Jeanne, 1)1. 13 Feb. 1628, Thomas, son of Thomas Romeril.
III. Catherine, in. 26 Nov. 1634, Jean, son of Thomas
Romeril.
IV. Marie, b. 1596 ; d. young.
Thomas le Riolet, dit l'Hermite; to, 1st, Jeanne, dau.
and heiress of Lawrence Coulomb (buried 31 Aug. 1638), by
whom he had issue,
I. Thomas, bapt. 22 and buried 29 July, 1632, at St.
Sauveur.
I. Martha, bapt. 15 Oct. 1629 ; to. Pierre, son of Thomas
Mourant. She was buried 17 Dec. 1676, at St. Sauveur.
II. Evanne, bapt. 26 Aug. 1635.
He m. 2ndly, and had issue,
II. Thomas, who s. him.
III. Mary, bapt. 23 Jan. buried Feb. 1641, at St. Sauveur.
Thomas le Riolet, dit l'Hermite, bapt. at St. Sauveur,
29 Oct. 1643, and buried there 22 Sept. 1707. He m. Sara, dau.
of Jean Briad, by whom he had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. Philip, of whom hereafter.
I. Marie. n. Sara.
Thomas le Rior„ET, dit l'Hermite, bapt. 14 May, 1682,
buried at St. Sauveur, 1 Aug. 1725, m. '26 Jan. 1708, Elizabeth,
dau. of — le Breton, who was buried 17 Jan. 1751, by whom he
had issue,
I. Thomas, bapt. 23 Jan. 1710; d. s. p. 9 April, 1749.
II. Philip, bapt. 8 Feb. 1712; d. s. p. 24 Jan. 1777.
III. Jean, bapt. 11 Feb. 1715 ; buried 10 Feb. 1720, at St.
Sauveur.
IV. Jean, bapt. 7 Nov. 1725 ; iii. Elizabeth Payn, by whom
he had issue,
1 Jean, bapt. 10 Dec. 1755. at St. Helier.
1 Catherine, d. young in March, 1755.
2 Elizabeth. 3 Marie.
His brother,
Philippe le Riolet, dit l'Hermite, bapt. 23 IMarch, 1683, at
St. Sauveur, and buried there 12 June, 1752. He m. 1st, Eliza-
beth de St. Croix, who was buried 30 Sept. 1729, at St. Sauveur,
by whom he had, among other issue,
I. Philip, who succeeds.
II. Thomas, bapt. 4 Oct. 1713, buried 10 Nov. following at
St. Sauveur.
III. Jean, b. 11 Oct. d. 3 Nov. 17«0.
IV. Thomas, b. 11, (i'. 30 Oct. 1720.
V. Jean, 6. 27 Jan. 1722; buried 20 Aug. 1781, in. 2 Nov.
1748, at St. Helier, Catherine Marett, by whom he had J
issue,
1 Catherine, d. young.
2 Jeanne, b. 3 Aug. 1786, m. 1st, 21 Feb. 1779, Henry \e^
Cras ; 2ndly, — Enouf, and left issue.
3 Elizabeth, to. Philippe, son of Elias le Geyt, and had
issue.
4 Catherine, m. Philippe Queree.
I. Elizabeth, d. young. ii. Marie.
III. Rachael, m. Frangois Bisson.
LEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LES
1187
He m. 2iidly, 15 May, 1731, Jeanne Bisson, ■nho was buried 4
March, 1776, by whom he had issue,
VI. Elias, b. 17 Aug. 1733.
IV. Jeanne, d. young. v. Jeanne, d. young.
The eldest son,
Philip le Eiolet, dit L'HEr.MiTE, came to England and
Tesided at Stratford Green, in the parish of West Ham, co.
Esses, changing the spelling of his name to Lermitte. He was
bapt. 2-5 Nov. 1711, at St. Saviour's Church, Jersey ; d. 7th and
buried 13 July, 1782, aged 71, at West Ham (M. I.), leaving issue
Tjy Sarah, his wife, who d. 1 Aug. 1789, and was buiied at West
Ham,
I. Isaac, who d. abroad after 1791.
II. Thomas, who succeeds.
III. Richard, of Stratford Green and Gorleston, co. Suffolk,
h. 7 March, 1751 ; d. 12 April, 1843, aged 92, m. 7 Aug.
1787, Sarah Foster, who d. 19 Dec. 1833, and had issue,
1 George, of Lower Clapton, co. Middlesex, d. s. p. 8
June, 1845, to. 1 Oct. 1833, his cousin, Emma, dau. of
Thomaa Lermitte, Esq., who d. 12 Feb. 1865.
2 Frederick Foster, 6. 26 Oct. 1794, d. 3 May, 1795.
1 Matilda, d. v.nm. 15 July, 1875, at Gorleston.
I. Sara, m. Joen Lewis, Esq. of the City of London, and had
issue. Among others, the youngest dau. Amelia, m. 5 Aug.
1826, diaries, son ot Henry Locock, Esq., M.D., F.E.S.,
D.C.L., Oxford, created a baronet 5 May, 1857.
Thomas Lebmitte, of Colney Hatch, co. Middlesex, the second
son, b. 1748, d. 24 March, 1826 ; m. 16 Feb. 1786, Sarah, dau. of
Thomas Aitkinson, of Maryland Point, co. Essex, and by her
<who d. 19 Nov. 1829) had issue,
I. James, of whom presently.
II. Frederick, of Twickenham, co. Middlesex, o. 18 May,
1797; d. 14 May, 1870, m. 1st, Zd Aug. 1828, Caroline, dau.
of Stephen Stock Gower, Esq. of Wethersfleld, co. Suffolk,
who d. 22 May, 1840, by whom he had issue,
1 Frederick Augustus Lermitte, of Windsor, Canada
Vv'est, b. 25 July, 1832 ; d. in Canada, 7 Dec. 1868. He
m. 1.5 Sept. 1866, Esther Ann, dau. of Capt. Edward
Stephens, K.N., ot Southampton, by whom he had
issue,
1 Frederick William. 2 Charles Gower.
3 Henry Rhodes. 4 Edward.
1 Caroline. 2 Ettie.
1 Ellen, m. 24 Jan. 1861, William Francis Abery Jennings,
Esq. of Twickenham, co. Middlesex. He d. s. p. 10 July,
1872.
He TO. 2ndly, 29 July, 1141, Jane, dau. of Henry Pinckard,
Esq. of Great Kussell Street, London, by whom he had issue,
2 Emmeline, to. 24 Sept. 1863, Eichard Charles Butler
Clough, of Ty Maior, co. Denbigh.
3 Ameha, m. 28 April, 1863, John Coles, Esq. of Kotting
Hill, CO. Middlesex.
4 Clara Jane, m. 10 Jan. 1877, Eev. Eobert Henry Lath-
bury, M.A., Eector of Denham, co. Bucks.
I. Emma (twin with Frederick), d. s. p. 12 Feb. 1865. She
m. 1st, 11 June, 1829, Charles Thompson, Esq. of Stamford
Hill, CO. Middlesex, who d. 19 Oct. Io30 ; 2ndly, 1 Oct. 1833,
her cousin, George Lermitte, Esq. of Lower Clapton, co.
Middlesex, who d. 8 June, 1845.
II. Sophia, d. 23 Feb. 1882, ra. 31 May, 1824, James, son of
John Rhodes, Esq. of Cromwell Hall, Finchley, co. Mid-
dlesex, and had issue.
The eldest son,
James Lermitte, of Friern Barnet and Finchley, co. Middle-
sex, b. 9 Oct. 1787, d. 2 July, 1861, m. 27 April, 1814, Elizabeth
Stainforth, dau. of John Rhodes, Esq. of Cromwell Hall, Finch-
ley, and by her (who d. 15 Feb. 1883) had issue,
I. James Henkt, nowof Knightons.
II. Edwin Walker, of MusweU Hill, co. Middlesex, 5. 11 July,
1824. m. 1 July, 1852, Jane, dau. of James Corrie, Esq. of
Finchley, M.D., and d. 16 April, 1888, leaving issue,
1 Eebecca Jane, ra. 4 June, 1874, Charles Henry, son of
Charles Edward Mudie, Esq. of MusweU Hill, co. Middle-
sex. He d. s. ii. 13 Jan. 1879.
I. Emma, ra. 2 Feb. 1852, Lieut. -Col. George Green, of the
84th Eegt. and d. 29 Oct. 1891. He d. s.p. 6 Feb. 1855.
II. Sibylla, d. young, 14 Aug. 1819. m. Eliza.
IV. Mary Ann, m. 1st, 7 Oct. 1858, Major Spier Hughes, of
the !!'4th Regt. He d. 8 Nov. 1863, leaving issue. She ra.
2ndly, 23 Jan. 1868, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Edward Leslie
Higgitison, late of the Madras Staff Corps, who d. 25 Dec.
1891.
Armx — Vert., a string of nine beads or chevronwise between
three cinquefoils arg., in the centre a garb or. Crest — A hermit
habited in i-usset, resting the dexter hand on a staff ppr.,
holding in the sinister hand a cross patt^e from the wrist a
rosary or. il/o(Jo— Dieu le veut.
■s •■i— Knightons, Finchley. Residence— 119, Marine Parade,
Brighton.
liESCHER OF BOYLES COURT.
Lescheh, Joseph Francis, Esq. of Boyles Court,
Essex, J.P. and D.L. cos. Essex, London, Middle-
sex, and Westminster, High Sheriff 1885-86, b. 6
Aug. 1842 ; s. his father 1871 ; m. 7 May, 1875,
Mira Charlotte, only child of Capt. Wm. Hankey,
9th Lancers, by Charlotte Cecile his wife, dau. of
the Marquis d'Estampes, and has issue,
I. Mira Monica Beata, b. 28 May, 1876.
II. Vironica Phelomena, b. 18 Sept. 1891.
Liineagre. — This family is of Alsatian extraction, and has
been seated in Essex since 1620.
Joseph Samuel Leschek, Esq. of Boyles Court, J. P., D.L.,
and High Sheriff 1862 (son of Joseph Francis Lescheb, Esq.
of Boyles Court, J.P. and D.L., who d. 1S29), was b. 1796;
TO. Martha, dau. of John Hoy, Esq. of Stoke Lower House,
Suffolk, and had issue,
I. Joseph Francis, now of Boyles Court.
II. Edmund Charles.
I. Josephine Mary, to. J. Barry FarreU, Esq. of Glendarra,
CO. Wexford.
II. Winefrede Marj-, m. Walter Pyke, Esq. of Burderveau,
CO. Cornwall.
III. Anastatia Jane, m. Signor Don J. de Artime.
IV. Walburga Maria, m. Col. \V. Southwell Curzon, E.H.A.
V. Teresa Mary")
VI. Mary > in religion.
VII. PhilomenaJ
VIII. Agatha Mary.
Hec^. 1871.
Arms — Or, across gu. onachief az. astork arg. beaked and
legged of the second. Crest — In front of a bugle-horn sa., a
dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, entwined by
a serpent, the hand grasping a dagger fessways, the point
towards the dexter also ppr., pommel and hilt or. 3Iotto —
Singulariter in spe.
Seat — Boyles Court, near Brentwood, Essex.
Ciui— Eeform.
LESLIE OF BALaUHAIN.
Leslie, Charles Stephen, Esq. of Balquhain
and Fetternear, co. Aberdeen, Hassop, co. Derby,
and Slindon, co. Sussex, J.P. and D.L., b. 28 April,
1832 ; m. 1853, Jane, dau. of J. Rounding, Esq.,
and has surviving issue.
I. Charles Eadcliffe Aloysius (Slindon, co. Sussex), J.P.,
Capt. and Hon. Maj. 3rd Batt. Eoyal Susses Eegt., b.
May, 1359 ; m. 1880, Katherine Georgiana, 2nd dau. of
Harvey Drummond, Esq.
II. John Cuthbert, 6. April, 1869.
I. Violet Winefrede Mary Margaret.
II. Dorothy. in. Mary Joseph Frances.
IV. Mary Teresa, ra. 1889, Major John Charles Farrell, Eoyal
Sussex Eegt.
Lineag-e. — The Scotch branch of the Leslies of Balquhain
became extinct in 1739, on the death of Ernest, Count Leslie,
who was s. by Anthony, Count Leslie, from Austria, but on
his succeeding to his paternal estates in Austria, in 1760
(where he d. s. p. 1802), the Scotch estates passed, according
to the entail, to Peter Leslie-Grant, grandson of the 2nd
dau. of Count Patrick Leslie, of Balquhain. Peter Leslie-
Grant d. s. 2J. 1775, and was s. by
Patrick Leslie Duguid, of Auchinhove, son of Theresa, 3rd
dau. of Count Patrick Leslie. The Duguids are an old family,
tracing their descent from at least 1470. Their Castle of Auchin-
hove, near Aboyne, was destroyedin the year 1745 by the Duke
of Cumberland's soldiers, the wife and children of the proprietor
being turned out under circumstances of the greatest cruelty,
and the house burnt before their eyes. Mr. Leslie Duguid d.
1777, and was s. by his son,
John Leslie, b. 1751 ; m. 1774, Violet, dau. of John Dalyell,
Esq. of Barncrosh, co. Kirkcudbright, by whom he had,
Ernest Patrick, his successor.
John, in the Austrian Service, lost at sea, 1803.
James Michael, who «. his nephew, John Edward.
Charles Joseph, who s. his brother, James Michael.
Anthony Andrew, d.s.p). Edward, d.s.p.
Francis, d. s.p. Louis Xavier, d.s. p.
Amelia Mary, vi. 1801, Alexander Eraser, Esq. of Strichen,
whose son became Lord Lovat.
Harriet, d. unm. Teresa, d. v.nm.
Helen, d. unm. Margaret Violet Winefrede, d. vnm.
Mr. Leslie d- 1823, aged 77, and was s. by his son,
Ernest Leslie, 6. 1775, an officer in the Austrian Service;
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he m. 1S12, Fanny, dau. of Emanuel, Baron Stilfried, by whom
he had,
John Edwakd, his successor.
Augusta, d. unm. at Prague. 1837.
Mary, m. 1839, her cou3;n, Edward, Baron Stilfried.
Ernest Leslie d. at Frankfort-ou-Maine, 183C, and was «. by his
son,
John Edward Leslie, an officer in the Austrian Service, who
d. unm. 19 Aug. 1S44, and was s. by his uncle,
James Michael Leslie, J. P. and D.L., who d. unm. l!349,
and was «. by his brother,
Col. Charles Leslie, K.H., b. 17S5; ;)!. 1st, 1836, Mary,
d.ui. of Major-Gen. Sir Charles HoUoway, and by her (who d.
1S32) had one surviving son,
Charles Stephen, his successor.
Col. Leslie m. 2ndly, Dorothy Eyre, who became, on the death
of her brother Francis, in 1S52, heiress of Hassop, co. Derby,
and Slindon, Sussex. She d. Nov. 1853, leaving all her estates
to her husband. Col. Leslie d. at Slindon House, 10 Jan. 1870,
in the both year of his age, and was s. by his son, Charles
Stephe.n Leslie, Esq., now of Balquhain.
v4?-/!i«— Leslie -. arg., on a fess az. three buckles or ; Duguid :
az., three crosses patt^e arg. CVf.sis— Leslie : A griffin's head
ppr. ; DrsDiD: A dove with olive branch in beak all ppr.
Jlottots — Leslie: Grip fast: Dugdid: Patientia et spe.
Seats — Fetternear House, Kennay, co. Aberdeen; Hassop
Hall, BakeweU, co. Derby ; Slindon House, Arundel, Sussex.
Note. — For the previous history of the Leslie family, sre a
very curious old work called the "Laurus LesUeana," published
at Gratz, 1692, and compiled from family documents. It was
written by the Rev. William Leslie, S.J., brother of Count
James Leslie, in Austria. See also Historical Records of tin
Family of Leslie, by Col. Leslie, K.H., 1869.
LESLIE OF WARTHILL.
Abbtjthnot-Leslie, Geoege, Esq. of Wartbill,
CO. Aberdeen, J. P. and D.L., formerly Lieut. Scots
Greys, b. 18.52 ; m. 1875, Mary Rose, eldest dau.
of the late William Leslie, Esq. of WartliilJ, and
lias issl^e,
William Douglas Leslie, 6. 1878.
Lineag'e. — Alexander Leslie, 1st of Wardes, eldest son
of WiUiam Leslie, 4th Baron of Balquhain, by Agnes Irvine,
his 2nd wife, got two holly leaves added to his armorial bear-
• ings as a distinctive mark of his family. He m. the heretrix
of Balcomie, co. Fife, and had a son and heir.
John Leslie, of Wardes, m. 1st, a dau. of Stuart, Bishop
of Moray, who d. s. p. ; 2ndly, Margaret Crichton, dau. of the
Baron of Frendraught, by whom he had an only son, who
«. him, named Alexander, whose descendants continued the
Wardes' succession, and his great-grandson John, 6th Baron,
was included amongst the first creation of Xova Scotia
Baronets, 1C25 ; 3rdly, a dau. of Forbes, of Echt, by whom
he had two sons, William and Alexander. The elder,
William Leslie, who got from his father the Kemmels of
Durno, &c., m. 1st, a d.^u. of William Rowan, burgess of Aber-
c^een, by whom he had an only son, John, slain at the battle
cf Pinkie, 1547. He m. 2ndly, 1518, Janet Cruickshank,
heiress of Warthill, she being only surviving child of John,
son of Andrew Cruickshank, of Tillymorgan. By this lady
he is reported to have had tw^enty-one children. The youngest
dau., Elizabeth, was m. to Andrew Lyall of Middlehill, and
at her wedding all the children danced together in the " Ha'
of Warthill," along with both parents, who were then hale
and strong. This 1st Laird of Warthill d. 1561, and was s. by
his son,
Stephen Leslie. 2nd Laird of Warthill, m. 1st, Margaret,
Leith, of Lickleyhead ; and 2ndly, Bessie Spens, dau. of the
Laird of Boddam. By his 1st wife he had two sons, William,
hisheir; and Alexander, m. Isabel Eunciman, dau. to Sir John
Priest, of Oyne ; al.=;o two daus., Julia, m. John Anderson, son
to William, of Bonnyton ; and Margaret, m. Andrew Edward,
son of William, in Old Eayne. This Stephen, dying in his
DOth year, was s. by his son,
William Leslie, 3rd Laird of Warthill, m. Margaret, dau.
of Gilbert Gray, of Tullo, by whom he had two sons, James,
liis heir, and William, of Folia, of whose line hereafter ; also
two daus., Margaret, the eldest, m. her cousin-genuan, John
Gray, and Beatrix, ru. Gordon, Laird of Tillichoudie. He d.
in his 80th year. The elder son,
James Leslie, 4th Laird of Warthill, to. Beatrix Aber-
crombie. dau. of Walter, Archdeacon of Aberdeen, son of Bir-
kenbog, by whom he had many children— some say twenty,
one. James Leslie d. 1679, after attaining the great age of 105
His eldest son,
William Leslie, 5th Laird of Warthill, ra. Ann Elphin-
stone, dau. of the Laird of Glack, and grand-niece to the cele-
brated Bishop Elphinstone, of Aberdeen, and had by her four
sons, I. Alexander, his heir ; ii. William, Professor of Theo-
logy in the University of Padua, Bishop of Laybach, Metro-
politan of Carniola, and a Prince of the Empire, and Privy
Councillor to His Imperial Majesty; iii. James, Merchant in
Aberdeen, who d. s. p. ; and iv. John, a writer in Edinburgh.
The elder son,
Alexander Leslie, 6th Laird of Warthill, m. 1st, Elizabeth
Gordon, dau. of the Laird of Badenscoth, by whom he had
three sons, George, who d. a youth at College ; John, his
successor; and William, d. unm. He m. 2ndly, Janet Gordon,
dau. of the Laird of Cocklarachie, and sister of Gordon of
Auchintoul, made General in the Muscovite Army by the Czar
Peter the Great ; but she predeceased her husband without
leaving issue. Dying 1721, aged 66, he was s. by his only
surviving son,
John Leslie, 7th Laird of Warthill, m. 1st, Mary Gordon,
dau. of George, Laird of Rothney, who d. «. p. ; and 2ndly,
Margaret, dau. of Patrick Dun, Laird of Tarty, by whom he
had an only son, Alexander, his successor. He d. 15 May,
1747, aged 64. His son and heir,
Alexander Leslie, 8tli Laird of Warthill, vi. 1730, at the
age of 19, Helen, only dau. of George Seton, of Mounic, by his
1st wife, Anne Gibson, dau. of Sir Alexander Gibson, of AdOi-
ston, Mid-Lothian, and had by her six sons and five daus. This
Alexander d. 1764, and his two eldest sons having predeceased
him, he was s. by his 3rd son,
Alexander Leslie, 9th Laird of Warthill, m. Isabel Milne,
dau. of Milne, in Fraserburgh. He d. s. p. 16 Jan. 1799, when
the succession devolved on his nephew,
William Leslie, eldest surviving son of George Leslie, of
Folia (see the Pedigree which follows), and, in right of his
mother, Mary (eldest married dau. of Alexander, 8tli of Wart-
hill), 10th Laird of Warthill.
(^fumilg of ICtsUt of J^olk.
William Leslie, of Folia, 2nd son of William, 3rd of Wart-
hill, was father, by his 1st wife, Marjory, dau. of William
Crichton, brother of the Viscount of Frendraught, of an on]>
son,
James Leslie, 2nd of Folia, whose eldest son, by his l.«t
wife, Isabel, dau. of William Milne, of Monkshill,
Eev. William Leslie, 3rd of Folia, .«. his father 1693,
and having been provided in church living in the co. Ferm.a-
nagh, Ireland, resided there till 1714. He d. unui. Sept. 1722,
aged 71, and was s. by his next brother,
George Leslie, 4th of Folia. He m. Isabel, dau. of William
Cheyne, of Kaitben ; and d. 21 June, 1738, aged 75, leaving a
son and successor,
Eev. William Leslie, 5th of Folia, who d. rtnm. 31 July,
1743, in his 04th year, and was s. by his only brother,
John Leslie, 6tli of Folia. He m. Elizabeth Gordon, dau. of
Hugh, Laird of Cults, by whom he had ten children. George,
the eldest son, alone left any descendants, and he s. to the
property on his father's death, 25 April, 1783, aged 86.
George Leslie, 7th of Folia, having had the lands made
over to him in his f.ather's lifetime, m. 12 June, 1768, Mary,
3rd dau. of Alexander Leslie, 8th of Warthill (/-e/er to previous
Pedigree), by whom he had two sons and one dau.,
William, his heir, b. 1770; d. 1857.
George, who d. unm. 1798, aged 26.
Helen, ni. 1818, Kev. James Innes, Episcopal Minister of
Jleicklefolla, by whom she had one son, James, who d- in
infancy.
The elder son,
William Leslie, Esq., J.P. and D.L., 10th Laird of Wart-
hill, b. 29 June, 1770; ra. 16 Jan. 1813, Jane, 3rd and youngest
dau. of Eev. Patrick Davidson, D.D. of Eayne, and niece of
Sir Walter Farquhar, Bart., and by this lady had issue,
William, 11th of Warthill, and late possessor.
Patrick, in New South Wales, 6. 25lh Sept. 1815; m. 1840,
Katharine, 3rd dau. of Hannibal H. Macarthur, Esq. uf
Vineyard, and had issue, a son,
William Norman, Capt. 92nd Highlanders, b. 11 June,
1841 ; M. Dec. 1864, Emma, 3rd dau. of Eoger Kerrison
Harvey, of Thorpe, Norfolk, and d. at Dartle, Waikato,
New Zealand, 3 May, 1876, having had issue,
Wflliam Leonard, b. Oct. 1865.
Ethel M.uul. Mabel Marsaili.
Aliue Ella. Leila Isabel.
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llSi^
Valter Stevenson Davidson, 6. H Dec. 1818: m. 1860, Caro-
line Anna, dau. of William Kose KoLinson, Esq.
George Farquhar, a Member of tlie Legislative Council of
New South Wales, b. 19 Aug. 1S'20; m. 1848, Emmeline,
5th dau. of Hannibal H. Macarthur, Esq. ; and d 1860.
James, b. 5 Dec. 1824 ; d. 8 Oct. 1829.
"Thomas Coats, 6. 23 Sept. 1826, in China; m. 29 April, 18.57,
Henrietta Marion, 5th and youngest dau. of Sir Robert
Dahymple Elphinstone, 1st Bart, of Logic, Elphinstone ;
and d. 18 April, 1862.
Mary Anne, m. 1836, Patrick Davidson, Esq., LL.D., of
Inchniarlo, and had issue, Duncan, b. 1843, and three
younger sons and five daus.
Catherine, m. 1854, Christopher Rolleston, Esq., son of Eev.
John Rolleston, of Burton Joyce and Shelford, Notts, and
had issue, three soiis and two daus.
The eldest son,
William Leslie, Esq., J. P. and D.L., 11th Laird of Wart-
hill, M.P. CO. Aberdeen, 1861 to 1866, M.A. Aberdeftn Univer-
sity, m. 16 Nov. 184S, Matilda Rose, 2nd dau. of William Rose
Robinson, Esq. of Clermiston, Midlothian, and had issue,
I. WiLLiAM Douglas, b. 12 Aug. 1849; d. 8 Feb. 1872.
II. George Farquhar, b. 19 Aug. 1859; d. 9 April. 1860.
I. Mary Rose, now of Warthill, m. 1875, George Arbuthnot,
Esq., eldest son of George Arbuthnot, Esq. of Elderslie,
Dorking, and has issue, asabove.
II. Jane Amy Matilda, m. 1876, Edmund Smith Hanbury,
eldest son of Robert Culling Hanbury, Esq., M.P. for Middle-
sex, and has issue, a dau.
m. Matilda Florence.
IV. Katherine Evelyn, m. 1878, John Murray, M. A., eldest
son of John Murray, Esq. of Newstead, Wimbledon.
V. Caroline Alice.
Arms (of Leslie) — Arg., on a bpnd az. three buckles or ; and
<in consequence of descent from Wardes) two holly leaves vert.
Crest^A griffin's head erased ppr. Motto^Gnp fast.
Seat — Warthill, Pitcaple, co. Aberdeen.
LESLIE OF KININVIE.
Leslie, Archibald Youkg, Esq. of Kininvie
and Lesmurdie, co. BanfP, J. P. and D.L., 14th
Laird, Lieut -Col. Commanding tlie Queen's Own
Cameron Iliglilanders, b. 1S4.3 ; m. 1868, Alice
Louisa, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Eicbard Cautiey,
and has issue,
George Stewart, b. 1872.
Lineag'e. — Alexander Leslie, 1st Laird of Kininvie
(ancestor of the Earls of Leven, see Burke's Peerage), was the
2nd son of George Leslie, of New Leslie, by his wife, Com-
licy Ramsay, of Dalhousie, and grandson of William Leslie,
4th Baron of Balquhain. He m. Margaret Calder, of Nappher-
son, and got the lands of Kininvie by charter from John Stuart,
Earl of Athol, 1520. He left a son,
Walter Leslie, 2nd Laird of Kininvie, m. Catherine Grant,
of Ballindalloch. He was a Capt. in the Scotch Guard of
Francis I. of France, and at his death, 1562, was s. by his
son,
Robert Leslie, 3rd Laird, m. Elizabeth Gordon, of Eel-
dornie, and d. 1609, having a son,
John Leslie, 4th Laird, m. 1st, Maria Gordon, of Haddo, by
whom he had two sons and a dau. The sons d. in infancy, and
the dau. vii. Gordon, of Buckie. He }». 2ndly, Margaret Ogilvie,
of Milntoun, by whom he had three daus. and six sons, John,
who d. before his father without issue ; Alexander; George;
Norman; David; and Robert. His eldest dau. Isabella, vi.
James Sharpe, Laird of Banff Castle, whose son James be-
came the celebrated Arclibishop of St. Andrews and Primate
of Scotland, and was murdered by the Covenanters. John
Leslie d. in 1625, and was s. by his son,
Alexander Leslie, 5th Laird, vi. Anne Innes, of Tombre-
chach,and d. 1652, leaving a son,
John Leslie, 6th Laird, m. Helen Grant, of Ballintomb, and
d. 11 May, 1712, leaving a son,
Alexander Leslie, 7th Laird, who sold the estate to his
brother James, 19 May, 1718 (an inscription on a stone built
into the wall of the mansion house records this transaction).
Next in succession was John Leslie's brother,
James Leslie, 8th Laird, who in the year 1730 entailed
the estates of Kininvie and TuUoch. He m. lat, Helen Car-
michael, of Clappertown Hall, Midlothian, but by her (who d.
1717) he left no issue. He m. 2ndly, Margaret Birnie, and left
a son,
James Leslie, 9th Laird, m. Helen Stewart, of Lesmurdie,
6 May, 1730. This Laird renounced his life rent interest in
tiie estates in favour of his eldest son 1767, and d. 1791, having |
survived his wife 29 years. lie left a numerous family, and
was s. by his eldest son,
James Leslie, 10th Laird, who dying imm. 1802, was s. by
his brother,
Alexander Leslie, 11th Laird. He served throughout the
American War in the old 82nd Highland Regt., and d. 1839.
At his death the estates devolved upon his nephew,
Archibald Young Leslie, 12th Laird, son of Robert
Young, Esq. of Johnstown Lodge, by Jean his wife (ju. 3
March, 1767), dau. of James Leslie, 9th Laird of Kininvie. He
7/(. 2 July, 1797, Jane, dau. of James Donaldson, Esq. of
Kinnairdy, and grand-dau. of Sir James Innes, of Coxtoun. j
Archibald Leslie d. 31 Oct. 1841, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Abercrombt Young Leslie, 13th Laird of Kininvie,
CO. Banff, J.P. and D.L., b. 1803 ; ?!i. 1841, Barbara King. dau.
of General William Stewart, C.B., of Lasmurdie, and by her
(who d. 1853) had issue,
Archibald Young, now of Kininvie.
Mr. Leslie d. 22 March, 1885.
Arms — Arg., on a bend az. three buckles or. Crest — A
griffin's head erased ppr. Motto — Grip fast.
Sent — Kininvie, Dufftown, N.B.
Clubs — United Service, Pali Mall ; and New Club, Edinburgh.
LESLIE OF BALLIBAY.
Leslie, Egbert Charles, Esq. of Ballibav, co.
Monaghan, and Kilclief, co. Down, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sherijf for the former county in 1857, b. 30
Nov. 1828 ; m. at Paris, 5 Jan. 1867, Charlotte
Piiilippa Mary, dau. of Capt. Edward Kelso, of
Kelsoland and Horkesley Park, Essex, by his wife,
Frances Letitia Philippa, heiress of Barrington
Purvis, Esq. of Purvis Hall, Essex (see JIelso of
Horkeslei/) , and has issue,
I. Theodore Barrington Norman, 6, at Florence, 2 Feb.
1878.
II. Henry Edward John, b. at Charlton, Kent, 11 Aug.
1S80.
I. Mabel Edith, b. at Naples.
He assumed by royal licence, 1885, the surname
and arms of Leslie, in compHance with his ma-
ternal grandfather's will.
Lineag'e. — Andrew, 4th Earl of Rothes (see BuRKE'.^
Peerage) m. 3rdly, Agnes, dau. of Sir John Somerville, and
widow of John, 2nd Lord Fleming, and had issue, Andrew,
.'itli Earl (ancestor of the Earls of Rothes), and James Leslie,
b. 1530; m. Jane, dau. of Sir James Hamilton, of Evandale.
His eldest son.
The Most Rev. Henry Leslie (or Lesley), D.D., h. 1580,
educated at Aberdeen, settled in Ireland, 1614, where he was
ordained 8 April, 1617. He was Chaplain to King Charles I,
with whom he shared his great adversities (.see Harris' IFare,
ed. 1737). He had a younger brother, George, a Prebendaiy
of Lismore, and Rector of Ahoghill, co. Down. In 1619 the
Crown presented him to the Prebend of Connor, which, 1627,
he resigned for the Deanery of Down. He was also made
Treasurer of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and, 1635, was advanced to
the Bishopric of Down and Connor, whence at the Restoration
he was translated to Meath. He d. 7 April, 1661, having m.
Margaret Swinton, and left issue,
Robert (Right Rev.), D.D., Bishop of Raphoe and of Clogher;
■m. Nicola Hamilton, by whom he had two daus., Jane, m.
Sir Albert Conyngham, ancestor of Marquis Conyngham.
He d. 10 Aug. 1672.
James, of whose line we treat.
William, of Prospect, co. Antrim, m. Mary Echlin, and d.
1698, leaving, with three other daus., .Sarah, whom. John
Corry, M.P. of Castle Coole, ancestor of the Earl of Belmore.
Mary, m. 1st, Robert Echlin, of Ardquin, co. Down, and
2ndly, Robert Ward, of Bangor.
The 2nd son,
James Leslie, of Leslie House, co. Antrim, 5. 24 Nov. 1624;
m. 8 Nov. 1650, Jane, dau. of John Echlin, Esq. of Ardquin,
CO. Down, and Mary Stafford his wife, and d. 1704, and was s.
by his eldest son.
The Yen. Henry Leslie, D.D., Archdeacon of Down, b.
4 Nov. 1651, Chaplain to the Duke of Ormond, Lord-Lieut, of
Ireland. In 1680 he obtained a Prebend in the Cathedral of
Down, which he resigned, 1695, for the Archdeaconry. He m.
.Margaret Beachan, dau. and heiress of Peter Beachan, of
Ballybay, and d. 1733, leaving issue,
Peter, his successor.
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Edmiuid, M.P. for Antrim, m. his cousin, Martha Corry, and
rf. s.p. 1764.
Penelope, m. 1714, Edmund Francis Stafford, Esq. of Browns-
town, CO. Meath. and had an only dan., Anne, b. 25 IK-c.
1715, m. Arthur, 1st Viscount Dunirannon, and was grand-
mother of Arthur, 1st Duke of WcHingtcn.
Archdeacon Leslie d. 1733, and was s. hy his son,
Rev. Peter Leslie, b. 16S6, Kector of Ahoghill, co. Antrim,
'III. Jane. dau. of Anthony Popping, D.D., Bishop of Meath,
and had issue,
Henry, LL.D., liis heir.
James, of Leslie Hill, co. Antrim, b. 1728; m. 1st, Mrs.
Hamilton, and 2ndly, Sarah Fleming; but d. s. p. 1796.
Samuel, Major 14th Kegt., d. unin.
EojroND, Yen. Archdeacon of Down (sie Leslie of Leslie
Hilt).
Margaret, m. Very Eev. Hill Benson, Dean of Connor, 1753,
who d. 1775. Jane, m. Kev. Mr. Stewart.
The eldest son,
Rev. Henby Leslie, of Ballyhay, co. Monaghan, LL.D., b.
Oct. 1719, Prebendary of Tullycorbet, Clogher, and afterwards
Prebendary of Tandragee, in the Cathedral of Armagh ; m.
1753, Catherine, dau. of Very Kev. Charles Meredyth, Dean of
Ardfert, and d. 1S03, leaving issue,
Peter Henry, b. 1755 ; killed in action in America.
Chakles Albert, his heir.
Catherine Letitia, m. William Foster, Bishop of Clogher,
brother of Eight Hon. John Foster, Speaker of the Irish
House of Commons, who was created Lord Oriel.
The only surviving son,
Charles Albert Leslie, Esq. of Ballibay, co. Monaghan,
6. 23 May, 1765 ; m. July, 1799, Ellen, youngest dau. of Richard
Magenis, Esq. of Iveagh, co. Down, and left at his decease,
1838, an only surviving child,
Emily Eleanor Wilhelmina, of Ballibay, s. 1838; m. 1st,
1 Feb. 1828, Arthiir French, Esq. of Dublin, son of Robert
Henry French, by Charlotte (-». 1798), dau. of William Reynell,
of Castle Keynell, Westmeath, and grandson of Arthur
French, Esq. of French Park, co. Roscommon (see Burkes
Ptemge, De Freyne), and by him (who d. 6 March, 1843) had
issue,
I. Robert Charles (now Leslie) of Ballybay.
II. Charles Albert Leslie Attila French, late Col. 2nd Dragoon
Guards, h. 5 Oct. 1842 ; m. 19 June, 1873, Agnes, dau. of
Samuel I^ing, Esq., M.P., and has issue, Charles Albert, b.
1877; Cecil, 6. 1879.
I. Helena Charlotte, m. 1851, James Blake, Esq. of Cregg
Castle, CO. Galway.
n. Albertine Caroline, m. James Ryan, Esq., deceased,
ni. Henrietta Victoria Alexandrina, m. Is63, Col. Charles
Kendal Bushe, late 59th Regt., of Bramhope, Old Charlton,
and has issue, Charles Kend.al, Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards,
6. 1866; Amvas Robert Leslie, Lieut. R.N., t. 1866, rf. at
Alexandria, 24 Feb. 1893; Charles Albert; and Olivia
Florence.
The heiress of Ballibay m. 2ndly, 1844, the Rev. John Chas.
Wilham LesUe, 4th son of James Leslie, Esq. of Leslie Hill,
CO. Antrim (see Leslie of Leslie Hill), and by him (who d. 29
Xov. 1877) had issue,
I. Ferdinand Seymour, b. at Naples, Oct. 1845, B.A. ^^''■
Coll. Oxford, Lieut. 1st King's Dragoon Guards, d. 29
1880.
I. Marion Adelaide, m. Walter Ealeigh Trevelyan, Esq. of
Emsworth House, Hants, and has issue.
Mrs. Leslie d. 26 Aug. 1884.
Arms — Quarterly; 1st and 4th, arg., on abend az. three
buckles or, for Leslie ; 2nd and 3rd, arg. a lion rampant gu.,
debmised by a bend sa., for Abebnethy. Crest — An angel ppr.
Motto — Grip fast.
S^at — Ballibay House, Ballibay, co. Monaghan. Toion Resi-
dence— 1, Granville Place, Portman Square, W.
LESLIE OF LESLIE HILL.
Leslie, Edmund DoroLAS, Esq. of Leslie Hill,
Eallymoney, co. Antrim, and Seaport Lodge, Cole-
raine, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col.
4tli batt. Royal L-ish Eifles, b. 22 Sept. 1828.
Lineagre. — The Ven. Edmcnd Leslie, D.C.L., appointed
Archdeacon of Down, 1782, and also a prebendary of Connor,
b. Nov. 1735, 4th son of Rev. Peter Leslie (see Leslie oj
Ballibay) ; rn. 1st, Jane, dau. of John Macnaghten, Esq. of
Benvarden, co. Antrim, and had by her four sons and a dau.,
Peter, d. in London. Bartholomew, d. in India.
Jahes, of whom presently. Edmund, d. in India.
Mary, m. Eev. Mr. Boraston.
Archdeacon Leslie to. 2ndly, Eleanor, dau. of George Portis,
Esq. of London, and had by her,
I. George, to. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Rev. Francis Hut-
cheson, D.D., of Donaghadee, co. Down, by whom he left
at his decease, 1831,
1 Edmund Francis, of Dohagliadee, co. Down, J.P., B.A.
of Trin. Coll. Dublin, and formerly Capt. North Down
Eifles, b. 1817; «. 1853; ru. 185:), Florinda, dau. of R. B.
Bagley, Esq., and widow of Nathaniel Alexander,. Esq. of
Portglenone, formerly M.P. for co. Antrim, by wlmm (who-
d. 24 Mav, 1861) he had a dau., Elizabeth Florinda, who
d. 19 April, 1862. Mr. E. F. Leslie, d. 7 Feb. 1862.
2 George, of Donaghadee, Lieut.- Gen. Royal Artillery, b.
1825; TO. 1855, Albina Jane, dau. of James Shaw, Esq.,
a Judge of the Supreme Court of Calcutta, and has, with
other issue, George Francis, Capt. Kifle Brigade, m. 24
Sept. 1884, Amy, dau. of John Graham Berry, Esq. of
Broomfield, co. York.
1 Mary EUinor, m. William Thomas Poe, Esq. of Sols-
borough, CO. Tipperary, and d. leaving issue.
2 Elizabeth, d. young.
3 EUen, m. Daniel de la Cherois, Esq. D.L., of the Manor
House, Donaghadee, co. Down, and has issue {see that
name).
II. Henry (Very Eev.), Dean of Connor from 1823 to 1838,
when he resigned for preferment in England. He m. Mrs.
Harriette Inglis, and d. s. p. 1848.
m. Samuel, Rear-Admiral E.N., m. Martha, dau. of George
Vaughan, and d. s.p. Sept. 1851.
I. Ellen, ?>(. Rev. Stephen Dickson, youngest son of William
Dickson, D.D., Lord Bishop of Down and Connor; and d.
in giving birth to her dau. Ellen, who m. Dr. Christian, and
d. 23 Aug. 1868, ICHving a dau., Selina.
Archdeacon Leslie's eldest surviving son,
James Leslie, Esq. J.P. and D.L., s. to the estates of Leslie
Hill upon the demise of his uncle, James Leslie, Esq., 1796.
In 1799 he was High Sheriff for co. Antrim. He was b. 17 July,.
1768; and(Z. 17 April, 1847; having m. 28 Feb. 1795, Mary,
dau. of Adam Cuppage, Esq. of Donicloney, co. Down, by
whom (who d. 1 Feb. 1847) he had issue,
James Edmdnd, of Leslie Hill.
Henry, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, J.P. for co. Antrim ; m. 30
Aug. 1849, Harriet Ann, eldest dau. of Capt. Thomas Job
Seyer Hanmer, K.N., of Holbrook Hall, Sutfolk, and by her
(who d. 7 Feb. 1887) had issue, Henry Hanmer, b. 1 Dec.
1853; Mary Emily; Helen Maria; Constance Harriet
Augustus, 7)1. Dudley Jeffery, Esq., and d. s. p. 21 May,
1S85 ; and Edith. Mr. H. Leslie, d. 5 July, 1864.
Faucis Seymour, of the Home Office, d. 17 July, 1881.
John Charles William (Rev.), m. Emily Eleanor Wilhelmina,
widow of A. French, Esq., and dau. and heiress of Charles
Albert Leslie, Esq. of Ballibay, and d. 29 Nov. 1877 {sec
Leslie of Baliibay).
The eldest son,
James Edmund Leslie, Esq. of Leslie Hill and Seaport
Lodge, CO. Antrim, J.P. andD.L., High Sheriff 1854, i. 3 April,
1800; TO. 14 April, 1823, Sarah, youngest dau. of the Right
Rev. Daniel Sandford, D.D., Bishop of Edinburgh, and by her,
who d. 20 Dec. 1864) had issue,
I. James Sandford, b. 10 Aug. 1824; d. 26 Jan. 1829.
II. Henry Erskine, 6. 15 Nov. 1825 : d. 10 Feb. 1829.
III. Edmund Douglas, now of Leslie Hill.
IV. Daniel Sandford, 6. 5 March, 1830; d. 28 Dec. 1830.
v. Seymour Montague, late of the Probate Office, London, h.
14 Nov. 1835 ; m. 1st, 30 Oct. 1866, Louisa, youngest dau.
of WiUiam Graham, Esq. of Fitzharris, Berks, by whom
(who d. 7 June, 1869) he has issue, James Graham, b. 14
Nov. 1868 ; and Sarah Harriett Penelope, b. 13 Sept. 1867.
He TO. 2ndly, 22 Oct. 1878, Sarah Alice, youngest dau. of
George Vincent, Esq. of Westminster, by whom he had
issue, Edmund Vincent, b. 6 Dec. 1879, and Alice Emma,
and d. 17 Nov. 1891.
VI. Francis Macnaghten, b. 7 Feb. 1838, late Capt. and Hon.
Major 4th batt. R. 1. Rifles, late Lieut, in the H.E.I.C.S.,
and in H.M.'s I05th, 103rd, and 63rd Eegts.
VII. Erskine Douglas, b. and d. June, 1839.
I. Frances Mary, 711. 10 Feb. 1864, Eev. Andrew George Gil-
more, Rector of Selworthy, Somerset, who d. 24 Nov. 1883.
II. Mary Wilhelmina.
III. Sarah Agnes, m. 23 Sept. 1862, Col. Sir Herbert Bruce
Sandford, B.A., K.C.M.G., who d. 1 Feb. 1802 (see Sanb-
fobd of Samliord).
ly. Jane Elizabeth.
Mr. Leslie d. 17 Jan. 1881.
Arms, ttc. — See Leslie nf Ballibay.
SeaJs— Leslie Hill, Baliymoney, co. Antrim; and Seaport
Lodge, Portballintrae, Coleraine.
LE STRANGE OF HUNSTANTON,
Le Strange, Hamon, Esq. of Hunstanton Hall,
Norfolk, I. 25 Nov. 1840, M.A., J.P. and D.L. for
LES
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that CO., High Sheriff 1880, for some years a Sec-
retary in H.M. Diplomatic Service ; dropped the
siirname of Styleman, 1 May, 1874; m. 20 Dec.
1866, at Boston, Emmeline, dau. of William Aus-
tin, Esq. of Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., and has
issue,
I. EoLAND, J. P. and D.L. co. Norfolt, late Lieut. P.W.O.
Norfolk Artillery, 6. in Paris, 5 March, 1869 ; m. 22 Oct.
1891, the Hon. Agneta Frances Dclaval, only dau. of
Delaval Loftus, 10th Baron Hastings, and has issue.
Charles Alfred, 6. 9 Dec. 1892, (to whom H.E.H. Duke
Alfred of Saxe Coburg stood sponsor).
II. Austin, b. 22 May, 1874.
III. Eric, b. 20 Jan. 1878.
I. Emmeline, h. 7 Feb. 1872.
II. Maud, and in. Sibyl, twins, 6. 7 Sept. 1879.
Lineagre.— Sir Hamon le Strange. Knt., who was en-
feoffed at Hunstanton, 3 Edward II., by his brother John,
6th Lord Strange, of Knockyn, was 3rd son of John le Strange,
Lord Strange, of Knockyn, by Maud his wife, dau. and
heir of Roger Deivill, of co. Warwick, and grandson, by Joan
de Somery, co-heiress of her mother, Nicha, eldest dau. of
William de Albini, Earl of Arundel, of John, Lord Strange,
of Knockyn, 5th in descent from Koland le Strange, the patri-
arch of the house (witness to a deed, A. D. 1112), whose wife,
Matilda le Brun, was dau. and heiress of Ralph Fitz-Herlewin,
•who held lands in Hunstanton under Roger Bigot, Earl of
Norfolk. Sir Hamon m. Margaret, dau. of Ralph Vernon, and
heiress of Richard Vernon, descended from the Lords Vernon
of Shipbrook, co. Chester, and left a son and successor,
Hamon le Strange, Esq. of Hunstanton, m. Katharine, dau.
and heiress of Lord Camoys, and dying temi). Richard II. 1399,
was s. by his son,
Sir John le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, 1381, ni. Eleanor,
dau. and heiress of Sir Richard Walkfare, Knt., M.P. for Nor-
folk 1388 and 1389, and d. 6 Henry V. 1418, leaving a son and
heir,
John LE Strange, Esq. of Hunstanton, m. Alice, dau. and
heir of Nicholas Beaumont, Esq. ; d. 1436, and was father of
Roger LE Strange, Esq. of Hunstanton, m. JaneBebe, and
was s. by his son,
John le Strange, m. a dau. of— Brewse, and d. s. p. 1467,
was s. by his brother.
Sir Henry LE Strange, Knt. of Himstanton, whose will bears
date 29 Nov. 1483. He in. Katherina, dau. of Roger Drury,
Esq. of Hawstead, d. 2.5 Nov. 1485, and was s. by his son.
Sir Roger le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, Esquire of the
Body to Henry VII., created a Knight of the Bath at the
marriage of Prince Arthur, 17 Nov. 1501, m. Anne, dau. of Sir
Henry Hey don, Knt., lIighSherifn495, and dying 1506, was s.
by his son John, who was four years old at the death of his
father, and d. 25 March, 1514, when he was s. by his 1st
cousin,
Sir Thomas le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, the son of Sir
Robert le Strange, Knt. (brother of Sir Roger before-men-
tioned), who in. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Thomas le Strange,
of Walton, CO. Warwick, and by her (who7/i.2ndly. Sir Edward
Knyvet) left at his decease 3 Henry VIII., SirThomas, of whom
we treat, 6. 1494, High Sheriff of Norfolk 1532, Esquire of the
Body to Henry VIII., accompanied the King to the Field of
the Cloth of Gold in 1520; jii. Anne, dau. of Nicholas, Lord
Vaux, and by her (who was 5th in descent from John of Gaiint,
4th son of King Edward III.) had sixteen children, of whom
one of the younger sons, Richard, settled in Ireland, and was
ancestor of the L'Estranges of Moystoicn, King's co., the
L'Estranges of Keoltoion, co. AVestmeath, &c. Sir Thomas li.
17 Jan. 1545, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Nicholas le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, High Sheriff
of Norfolk 1547, M.P. for Norfolk 1547-52, for King's Lynn
1555, and for Castle Rising 1571, m. 1st, Eleanor, dau. of Sir
William Fitzwilliam, of Milton, and 2ndly, Katharine, dau. of
John Hide; he d. 20 Feb. 1580, leaving by his first wife, a son
and successor.
Sir Hamon le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, High Sheriff of
Norfolk 1573, m. Elizabeth,* dau. and co-heir of Sir Hugh
Hastings, of Elsing, in that co., the lineal descendant and
representative of John, Lord Hastings, one of the competitors
for the throne of Scotland 1285 (being the grandson and heir
• As one of the co-heirs of this Elizabeth Hastings, Henry
L'Estrange Styleman le Strange, 1841, proved in the House of
Lords his claim, as one of the co-heirs, to the Barony of Hast-
ings, created 1264, but the Crown exercised its prerogative in
favour of Sir Jacob Astley, the youngest co-heir.
of Ada, the youngest of the three daus. of David, Earl of Hunt-
ingdon ; Balliol being the grandson of the eldest dau., and
Bruce being the son of the 2nd dau.), who was summoned to
Parliament from 1290 to 1313. By this lady. Sir Hamon, who
d. 7 Oct. 1580, left a son and successor,
Thomas le Strange, who only survived his father three
months, m. 25 July, 1580, Griselda, dau. of William Yelver-
ton of Rougham, and d. s. p. 1 Feb. 1581, and was s. by his
brother.
Sir Nicholas le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, m. Mary,
dau. of Sir Robert Bell, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and
was s. at his decease, 15 Dec. 1591, by his son,
Sir Hamon le Strange, Knt. of Hunstanton, was knighted
at the Coronation of James I. 1604, M.P. for Norfolk 1014 and
1620, Castle Rising 1625, J.P. co. Norfolk, vx. Alice, dau. and
co-heir of Richard Stubbs, Esq. of Sedgeford, and had three
sons, Nicholas, his heir; Hamon, of Pakenham, Suffolk ; and
Roger (Sir), the celebrated writer in the time of the Common-
wealth. Sir Hamon. whose estate was sequestrated for malig-
nancy, rf. 31May, 1C54. aged 71, and was «. by his eldest son,
Sir Nicholas le Strange, of Hunstanton, created a Bart.
1 June, 1629. He in. Ann, dau. and heir of Sir Edward
Lewknor, Knt. of Denham, 4th in descent from the marriage
of Nicholas Lewknor, Esq. with Isabella Radmylde, dau. and
eventually co-heir (with her sister Margaret,* wife of John
Goring, of Burton) of Ralph Radmylde, Esq. of Sussex, by Mar-
garet, his wife, sister and co-heir of Hugh de Camoys, Baron
Camoys, as proved in the House of Lords 1839. By Ann his
wife, who d. July, 1663, aged 51, Sir Nicholas left at his
decease, 24 July, 1655, aged 52, a son and successor,
Sir Hamon le Strange, 2nd Bart, of Hunstanton, d. unm.
seven months after his father, 15 Feb. 1655, o.s., aged 24, and
was s. by his brother.
Sir Nicholas L'EsTRANGE, 3rd Bart, of Hunstanton, D.L. for
Norfolk, in. 1st, Mary, dau. and eventually heir of John Coke,
Esq. of Holkham, by his wife Muriel Wheatley, heiress of
Holkham, and granddau. of Sir Edward Coke, the Chief Jus-
tice. By this lady he had a son and heir, Nicholas. Sir
Nicholas in. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Justinian Isham,
Bart., and by her had, with two sons, who d. s. p., two daus.,
the elder of whom. Elizabeth, m. Robert Tash, Esq. Sir
Nicholas d. 13 Dec. 1669, and was s. by his son and suc-
cessor.
Sir Nicholas L'Estrange,! 4th Bart, of Hunstanton, D.L.
for Norfolk, 1681, Lieut.-Col. Trained Bands, 1682, Col. of
Yellow Eegt. 1683, MP. Castle Rising, 1685, but resigned his
seat and commissions when King James fled to Ireland. Sir
Nicholas m. Ann, dau. of SirThomas Wodehouse, of Kimberley,
by Ann his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir William Armine, of
Osgodby, CO. Lincoln, and had by her four sons and four
daus.,
I. Hamon, d. unm. on his travels, 1715.
II. Thomas, 5th Bart. in. John, d. s. p. 1692.
IV. Henry, 6th Bart.
I. Arminb, m. Nicholas Styleman, Esq. of Snettisham,
Norfolk. II. Jemima, d. s. p.
III. Lucy, 5!!. 1721, Sir Jacob Astley, Bart., and was great-
grandmother of Sir Jacob Astley, Bart., in whose favoiu-
the abeyance of the Barony of Hastings was terminated, 184 ; .
IV. Susanna, d. s. p.
Sir Nicholas d. 18 Dec. 1724, aged 63, and was s. by his son,
Sir Tho.mas L'Estrange, 5th Bart, of Hunstanton, who m.
his cousin, Anne, dau. and at length sole heir of Sir Christo-
pher Calthorpe, K.B., of EastBarsham, but dying s.p. 8 Nov
1751, was s. by his brother.
Sir Henry L'Estrange, 6th Bart, of Hunstanton, who m
Mary, dau. of the Hon. Roger North, of Rougham, but d.s.p.
2 Sept. 1760, when the baronetcy passed to Roger L'Estrange,
of Harlesf.on, son of Roger L'Estrange, of Hoe, and grandson
of Sir Nicholas L'Estrange, 1st Bart. He became 7th Bart,
and by his 3rd wife, Elizabeth Rede, had an only son, who
predeceased him, so that on his death, 21 April, 1762, the
baronetcy expired. On Sir Henry's death, the Himstanton
estates passed to his elder sister and co-heir,
Armine L'Estrange, who was in. to Nicholas Styleman,
Esq. of Snettisham. She d. May 29, 1768, leaving with other
issue, who d. under age, two sons,
I. Nicholas Styleman, of Hunstanton and Snettisham.
II. Armine Styleman, of Eingstead, Norfolk.
Nicholas Styleman, Esq. of Hunstanton and Snettisham,
* From Margaret derives Thomas Stonor, Lord Camoys.
I It was Sir Nicholas, the 3rd Bart., who, as appears by
reference to his signatures, first altered the original ppelling
le Strange to L'Estrange, but the old orthography was resumed
by Mr. le Strange in 1850.
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I).L. for Norfolk (1753) High Sheriff (1776), m. Catherine
Henley, (>. s. p. 9 Jan. 178S, and was s. by his brother,
Rev. .Vkmixe .Stilemas, of Kingstead, Norfolk, -m. Ann, dau.
of James Blakeway, Esq., Capt. R.N., and had issue,
Hesht, liis heir.
Nicholas, VI. Elizabeth, dau. of Frank Cobb, Esq. of Margate,
but d. s. p.
Catherine. „;. Ist, the Rev. Edward Roger North, Vicar of
Harlow, in Essex, grandson of the Hon. Roger North, of
Eoughaui; and ^ndly, Sir JIordauntMartin, Bart.
Anne, m. 1st, Tomkyns Dew, Esq. of co. Hereford; and
2nd, Lieut.-Col. Powell, of the same co.
Marv, d. linm. Armine, d. unm.
Luey. 7H. Willi.ara Herring, Esq. of Norwich, great-nephew
of Archbishop Herring.
The Rev. Armine Styleman d. 3 April, 1803, and was s. by his
son,
Henbt Sttleman, Esq. of Hunstanton and Snettisham, High
Sheriff of Norfolk 1804, who m. 1st, 1780, Mary, dau. of Robert
Gregg, Esq. of Ealing, Middlesex, which lady d. s. jj. 6 Dec.
1807; and2udly, 5Dec. 1803, Emilia, dau. of Benjamin Preedy,
Esq. of St. Alban's, by whom he left at liis decease, 25 March,
1819, one son and two daus.,
Hexbt L'Estrange. his heir, who assumed 1S39 the ancient
.surname of his ancestors, and became He.nry L'Estrange
Styleman le Stkange, Esq. of Hunstanton and Snettis-
ham.
Emilia L'Estrange, m.29 May, 1834, Kev. Frederick Thomas
William Coke Fitzroy, M.A., Rector of Great Ringstead,
5ih son of Gen. the Hon. William Fitzroy, youngest son of
Charles, 1st Lord Southampton.
Armine L'Estrange, m. 24 July, 1840, Willam Charles James
Campbell, Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards.
The only son,
Henby L'Estrange Sttleman le Strange, Esq. of Hun-
stanton, J. P. and D.L., Capt. 1st W. Norfolk Militia, 6. 25
Jan. 1815 ; m. 25 July, 1839, Jamesina Joyce Ellen, youngest
dau. and eventually co-heiress of John Stewart, Esq. of Bella-
drum, CO. Inverness, and had,
I. Hamon, now of Hunstanton Hall.
II. diaries, Capt. R.N., Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke ol
Edinburgh, d. s. p. 13 June, 1891.
III. Guy, m. 4 Aug. 1887, Wanda, eldest dau. of William
Cornwallis Cartwright, Esq. of Aynhoe, Northamptonshire.
I. Jamesina, m. 19 July, 1b66, Rev. Adolpluis Waller, M.A.
(2nd and youngest son of Sir Thomas Waller, Bart.), who
d. 16 July, 1890, leaving issue,
Wathen Henry (Rev.), late R.N.
Katherine Alice, d. unm. 17 March, 1833.
II. Alice, 7)1. 8 June, 1872, Laurence Oliphant, Esq., son of
Sir Anthony Oliphant, C.B., and d. s. p. 2 Jan. 1886.
III. Ada. m. 9 June, 1870, E. Heneage Wynne Finch, Esq.
of Stokesley, Yorks, and d. 28 Sept. 1873, leaving issue,
an only son, Heneage.
Previously to the termination of the abeyances, Mr. Styleman
Ic Strange was declared by the House of Lords to be one of
the co-heirs of the Barony of Camoys and also of the Barony
of. Hastings. He d. 27 July, 1862, and was s. by his son, the
present Hamon le Strange, Esq. of Hunstanton.
Anii-i—G\x.. two lions passant arg. Crest — A lion statant
tail extended or. iV/oUo— Mihi parta tueri.
Seat — Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk.
April, 1877, Constance, dau. of Francis Capper Brjoke, Esq.
of Ufford Hall, co. Suffolk, and has issue, Sibyl ; Miriam p
Hester; and Joan.
I. Mary, m. 29 April, 1865, 'Vincent Stuckey, Esq. J. P. and
D.L., of Hill House, Langport, Somerset, and has issue,
Phyllis Julia ; and Olive M.ary.
II. Jessie, in. 27 Sept. 1859, 'Vincent John Reynolds, Esq. of
Canon Grove, Somerset (who d. 1883) and has issue, Isa-
bella, m. 1882, Lieut.-Col. Charles Welman Hawker Helyar,
3rd Hussars, and has issue, Vincent Charles, b. 1883;
Kenneth, h. 1886 ; Percivale, 6. 1888; and Cicely.
Arms — Arg., over water ppr. a bridge of five arches, em-
battled, on the centre arch a turret gu. ; in chief an eagle
displayed sa. Crest — Out of a mural crown or a demi-eagle,
displayed ppr.
S'-at — Sberfield Manor, Basingstoke.
Wu65— Carlton, and Oxford and Cambridge.
LETHBRIDGE OF TREGEARE.
Lethbeidge, Edward Galto:^ Baeox, Esq. of
Tregeare, Cornwall, J. P.; Patron of one living
(Laneast, in Cornwall) ; h. 12 Aug. 1867; educated
at Charterhouse and St. John's Coll., Oxford ; in.
30 April, 1889, Ada Dorothy Ivj, younger dau. of
the late Rev. Ed-ward King, B.A., Vicar of Wer-
rington, Devon, and has issue,
I. Edward Christopher Baron, 6. 12 March, 1890, d. in
infancy,
ir. John Edward Baron, h. 14 March, 1891.
I Dorothy Mary Baron, b. 17 July, 1892.
Liineagre. — John Christopher Baron Lethbridge, Esq.
of Tregeare House, J. P., D.L., High Sheriff of Cornwall (son
of John King Lethbridge, Esq., by his wife, Emma Palmer) ;
m. 23 May, 1866, Millicent Galton, dau. of the late Rev. Robert
Shirley Bunbury, M.A., and had issue,
I. Edward Galton Baron, now of Tregeare.
II. John Guy Baron.
III. Robert Christopher Baron.
IV. Charles Francis Baron.
V. Frederick Shirley Baron.
VI. Hugh Copland Baron.
I. Lucy Amy.
Mr. Lethbridge d. 9 Jan. 1885.
&at— Tregeare, Egloskerry, E.S.O., co. Cornwall.
IjEthbridge of sherfield manor.
Lethbridge, Charles, Esq. of Sherfield Manor,
Hants, J. P. for Somerset and Hants, b. 16 May,
1836, m. 2o Jan. 1865, Susan Ann, dau. of George
John Yarburgh. Esq. of Heslington Hall, York-
shire, and has issue,
I. Amp.bose Yap.burgh, 6. 2 Nov. 1874.
II. Bertram Escott, b. 5 June, 1878.
I. Mary, m. 1888, Rev. Herbert Barnett, Vicar of Bracknell,
and ha.s issue, a dau., Avice Mary.
II. Dorothea, rn. 1892, Arthur Finch Charrington, Esq. of
Bury Court, co. Surrey.
III. Ellinor. iv. Ruth. v. Susan. vi. Rachel.
liineage The Rev. Thomas Prowse Lethbridge, the
third son of Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Bart, (see
BcRKEs Peerac/f), was Rector of Combe I'lory, Somerset. He
■m. 10 April, 1834, Isabella, dau. of the Kev. Thomas Sweet
Escott, of Hartrow Manor, Somerset, and d. 27 June, 1851,
having by her (who d. 1860) had i.isue,
I. Charles, of Sherfield Manor.
II. Edward, Capt. late 1st batt. South Wales Borderers,
served in the Kaffir and Zulu wars, b. 25 Nov. 1846 ; m. 4
LEVESON-GOWER OF TITSEY PLACE. ^
Leteson-Gower, Granville William Gees-
ham, Esq. of Titsey Place, Surrey, J. P. and D.L.
for Surrey (High Sheriff 3 875), and J.P. for Kent,
County Alderman for Surrey, 'ivas M.P. for Reigate
1863-6, M.A. Christ Church, Oxford, b. 25 Feb.
1838 ; m. 21 May, 1861, Hon. Sophia, dau. of
Chandos, 1st Lord Leigh, and has had issue,
I. Ronald William Gresham, b. 22 Sept. 1863, d. unm. 21
July, 1889.
II. Granville Charles Gresham, b. 25 Sept. 18iJ5, Lieut.
Hampshire Yeo. Cavalry.
III. Eustace Edward Gresham, 6. 28 Feb. 1868; d. 1 Feb.
1876.
IV. Alan Francis Gresham, b. 22 Jan. 1870 ; d. 25 June,
1885.
V. Frederick Archibald Gre.sham, 6. 20 Feb. 1871.
VI. Evelyn Marmaduke Gresham, ft. 18 March, 1872.
VII. Henry Dudley Gresham, 6. 8 May, 1873.
VIII. Cecil Octavius Gresham, 6. 2 Jan. 1875.
IX. Clement Edward Gresham, b. 28 Dec. 1876.
X. James Richard Gresham, ) twins, b. 10 April, IS'9, d.
XI. John Rowland Gresham, J in infancy.
I. Margaret EmilyGresham, m. 3 April, 1891, Charles Lyon,
only child of Charles Liddell, Esq. of Peasmarch Place,
Sussex (see Bdrke's Peerage, Kayenswobtu, E.).
II. Ethel Sophia Gresham.
III. Katharine Ursula Gresham.
Liineagre. — Admiral the Hon. John Leveson Gower,
R.N., was the only son of John, 1st Earl Gower (see Bdrke's
Peerage, Sutherland, D.), by his third marriage to Lady Mary
Tufton (widow of Anthony Grey, Earl of Harold), dau. and co-
heiress of Thomas, 6th Earl of Thanet, by Lady Catherine
Cavendish, his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Henry, Duke of
Newcastle. Lady Mary Tufton was one of the co-heiresses of
LEV
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tlie Baronies of Clifford, Vcsoy, ami Aton through her grand-
mother Lad}- Margaret Sackville (who m. John, 2nd Karl of
Thanet), eldest dau. and co-heiress and ultimately sole heiress
of Richard, 3rd Earl of Dorset, by Anne, Lady Clifford, only
dau. and heiress of George, Earl of Cumberland. Admiral
the Hon. John Leveson Gower, 6.11 July, 1740; m 5 July,
1773, Frances, dau. of Admiral Hon. Edward Boscawen, by
Frances, his wife, dau. of William Evelyn Glanville, Esq. of St.
Olere, Kent, and heiress of her mother, Frances Glanville,
dau. of William Glanville, Esq. of St. Clere, and d. 2 Aug.
1792, leaving issue,
I. John (Gen.), 6. 25 June, 1774; m. 179G, I.^abella Mary,
dau. of Philip Bowes Broke, Esq. of Broke Hall, Suffolk,
and by her, who d. 1817, he left at his decease, in 1816,
1 John, of Bill Hill, Berks, b. 5 April, 1802; m. 18 April,
182.'i, Charlotte, dau. of Col. Henry Mitchel. and grand-
dau. of Henry, Duke of Beaufort, and d. 18 Nov. 18s;i,
having by her, who d. 4 Aug. 1876, had issue,
1 .John Edward, J.P., of Bill Hill, b. 20 March, 1826,
Capt. 68th Foot, vi. l.st, 7 March, 18.50, Harriet, dau. of
Capt. Hunter, which lady d. 25 April, 1878 ; he m.
2nd!y, 1 May, 1879, Katherine Elizabeth, eldest dau.
of Basil Cochrane, Esq. (see Ddndonald, E.), apd d. 21
Jan. 1892, leaving issue,
i John Henry, now of Bill Hill, b. 20 Sept. 1880.
1 Idonea Gertrude.
2 Hugh Broke Boscawen, Capt. 5Gth Regt., b. 12 Aug.
1836, 911. 20 June, 1865, Janet Elizabeth, dau of Kev.
H. C. Cherry, and d. 25 May, 1890, leaving issue,
1 Charles Cameron, Lieut. 2nd Punjaub Cav., b. 17
Aug. 1892, Beatrice, dau. of Henry Francis Makins,
Esq.
2 Philip, Lieut. Sherwood Foresters, 6. 6 Feb. 1871.
1 Edith. 2 Mabel. 3 Gertrude.
3 Sackville, 6. 27 Aug. 1839, d. umn. 3 May, 1874.
1 Harriet Gertrude, d. unm. 17 Jan. 1883.
2 Cecil Henrietta Jlaria.
-2 Edward, in the Army, b. Feb. 1807 ; to. 23 March, 1839,
Frances Cecilia, dau. of Dr. William Powell, of Waterloo,
Hants, and d. 6 Dec. 1853. She d. 29 July, 1861.
1 Mary, d. wim. 20 July, 1861.
2 Isabella, m. 8 Sept. 1825, Sir John Ibbetson Selwyn,
Bart., who d. 20 March, 1869.
3 Anastasia, d. imm. 24 Dec. 1846.
Ti. Edward, Rear-Ad miral, E.K, 6.8 M.ay, 1776 ; to. 13 Xov.
1822, Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Harry Mount, Esq. of
Wasing Place, Reading, and d. 6 Dec. 1853, having by her,
who d. 18 July, 1826, had issue, 1 Elizabeth, b. 13 April.
1824; TO. 28 Aug. 1854, Charles Patten Keele, Esq., and d.
4 April, 1875, leaving issue ; 2 Frances Charlotte, b. 13 Dec.
1825; m. 7 Nov. 1854, Vicompte Papillon de la Ferte, of
Versailles. He d. 7 Jan. 1883, leaving issue.
III. William, of whom presently.
IV. Augustus, R.N., b. 21 June, 1781 ; d. unm. 2 Sept. 1802.
V. Granville (Rev.), b. 14 May, 1787, d. unm. 28 Sept. 1841.
I. Frances, m. 1813, J. Ward. Esq., and d. 29 Aug. 1849.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1803, John Tillie Coryton, Esq. of Pentillie
Castle, Cornwall, and d. 1824.
His third son,
William Leveson Gower, Esq., 6 6 Aug. 1779; m. 20 Aug.
1804, Katherine Maria, only dau. and heiress of Sir John
Gresham, 6th and last Bart, of Titsey Place, Surrey, and by
her (who d. 7 Oct. 1808) had issue,
I. William, of whom hereafter.
I. Katherine Frances, m. 23 April, 1843, Capt. George Hope,
R.N., and t?. 26 Feb. 1880.
II. Frances Elizabeth, d. 7 Dec. 1869.
Mr. W. Leveson Gower d. 7 Oct. 1851. His only son,
William Leveson Gower, Esq. of Titsey Place, Surrey,
High Sheriff 1839, b. 23 Nov. 1806; m. 17 June, 1834, Emily
Eliza Josephine, 3rd dau. of Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, Bart.,
and by her (who d. 16 April, 1872) had issue,
I. Granville William Gresham, now of Titsey Place.
II. Arthur Francis Gresham, 6. 25 April, 1^51, Sec. H.M.'s
Diplomatic Service, m. 4 Aug. 1881, Caroline Frederica,
youngest dau. of George Savile Foljambe, Esq. of
V Osberton, by his 2nd marriage, with Selina, Viscountess
Milton {see Foljambe of Osberton aad Borke's Feeraqe,
Hawkesbdrt, B.), and has issue,
1 William George Gresham. 6. 12 March, 1883.
2 Osbert Charles Gresham, b. 3 Nov. 1888.
1 Emily Selina Augusta Gresham, b. 29 Oct. 1885.
2 Victoria Sibell Ermyntrude Gresham, b. 27 March, 1887.
I. Emily Katherine Mary, m. 22 May, 1866, Rev. James
llaldane Stewart, Rector of Briglitwell, Berks, and has
issue, Mary Emily Haldane ; Pamela Frances Haldane ;
Anne Cecilia Diana ; and Caroline Sophia Campbell. He
</.. 1879. n. Mary Elizabeth.
in. Selina Frances Diana, m. 23 Aug. 1864, Rer. William
Champion Streatfield, Rector of Frant, Sussex, and has
issue, 1 William Champion (Rev.), m. 7 Sept. 1893, Janet
Mary. 2nd dau. of Rev. Henry Venn, late Vicar of Sitting-
bourne; 2 Heniy Cuthbert, of the Indian Civil Service, m. 15
June, 1893, Marion Elsie, dau. of A. Moran, Esq. of
Philadelphia, U.S.A.; 3 Grey Hugh Morville; 4 Gran-
ville Edward Stewart; 5 Claude Arthur Cecil; 6 Roland
Harry; 7 George Hope ; 8 Harold Albert Octavius ; 1 Emily
Diana Cecilia ; and 2 Silvia Catherine Helen.
IV. Caroline Susan Gresham.
V. Frances Albinia Gresham, m. 30 July, 1868, Arthur
Wyatt Edgell, Esq. of Cowley Place, Devon and has issue,
1 Merrik Richard Arthur ; 2 Cecil ; and 1 Lucy Priscilla.
Mr. W. Leveson Gower d. 15 Dec. 1860, and was s. by his
eldest son.
^rijis— Quarterly, Ist and 4th : barry of eight arg. and
gu. over all a cross patonce sa. for Gower : 2nd and 3rd, az.
three laurel leaves or, for Leveson. Crests — A wolf passant
arg. collared and chained or for Gower: a goat's head
erased erminois attired or, for Leveson. il/o«oes— Frangas nop.
flectes, and Defend le droit.
Smt — Titsey Place, Surrey.
LEVETT OF MILTORD HALL.
Letett, William Swinnertox Byed, Esq. of
Milford Hall, co. Stafford, J. P. and D.L., late
Capt. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, b. 1856, s. his
father 1888.
Lineage. — William Levett, Esq. of Savcrnake, Wilts,
Page to King Charles I. at the time of tnat monarch's death,
was father of Sir Richard Levett, Knt., Lord Mayor of
London 1700, who had, with other issue, a dau., Elizabeth,
i/i. 1713, Sir Edward Hulsc, Bart., M.D., and a son, Richard
Levett, Esq., Alderman of London, who hi. Anne Sweetaple,
and had a son and successor, the Rev. Richard Levett,
Rector of Blithfield and Leigh, co. Stafford, who m. Catherine
Walcot, of Walcot, Salop, and was father of
Rev. Richard Levett, Vicar of West Wycombe, Bucks,
who m. Lucy, dau. and heir of Edward Byrd, Esq. of Field and
Brocton, co. Stafford, and of Smallwood, co. Chester, and by
lier (through whom came the Milford estate) left at Ills decease
1805, a son and successor.
Rev. Richard Levett, of Milford Hall, b. 17 Nov. 1772, who
m. 16 Jan. 1804, Louisa Frances, 4th dau. of the Rev. Walter
Bagot, of Blithfield, CO. Stafford (brother of the 1st Lord Bagot),
by Anne, his wife, dau. of William Swinnerton, Esq. of But-
terton Hall, CO. Stafford, and by her (who d. March, 1864) had
issue,
Richard Btrd, of Milford Hall.
Frances Mary, d. unm. 1882.
Mr. Levett d. 25 Aug. 1843, and was s. by his son,
Richard Byrd Levett, Esq. of Milford Hall, J.P.andD.L.,
B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford (1830), late Lieut.-Col. Commanding 3rd
Batt. Staffordshire Rifles, and formerly an officer 60th Royal
Rifles, 6. 24 Nov. 1810: in. 1 Aug. 1848, Elizabeth Mary, dau.
of John Mirehouse, Esq. of Brownslade, co. Peml-.roke, Com-
mon Serjeant of London, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Dr.
Fislier, Bishop of Salisbury, and had issue,
I. Richard Walter Btrd Mirehouse, Esq. {see Mirehouse
nf Angle).
II. William Swinnerton Btrd, now of Milford Hall.
III. Egerton Bagot Btrd {see Levett-Scrivener of Sibton
Abbey).
IV. Walter Leveson Byrd, b. 1859; in. Oct. 1884, Helen, dau.
of Charles Lambert, E,sq. of Chili and London.
I. Louisa Mary, b. 1851. ii. Evelyn Honora, b. 1853.
III. Isabel Mary, b. 1868.
Col. Levett d. July, 1888, and was s. by his 2nd son,
William Swinnerton Byrd Levett, Esq., now of Milford.
Anns—Axg., a lion rampant sa., niurally crowned or, and
two crosses fitchee, in pale, between two piles, issuing from the
dexter and sinister chiefs of the second, each pile charged with
three crosses-crosslet fitchee of the third. Vrest—K demi-lion
or, entwined with a sprig of lam-el vert, and supporting a cross-
crosslet fitchee sa.
SeaJ— Milford Hall, Stafford.
Ciit6— Junior United Service.
LEVETT OF WYCHNOR PABK.
Levett, TnEOPniLUS John, Esq. of Wychnor
Park, CO. Stafford, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Lichfield
1880 to 1885, Lieut.-Col. Commanding 2nd batt.
Staffordshire Volunteers, and Lieut.-Col. Q.O.
Staffordshire Yeomanry, formerly Capt. 1st Life
Guards, b. 11 Dec. 1829; m. 10 Jan. 1856, Lady
1194
LEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEW
Jane Lissej Harriet Eeilding, dau. of William
Basil Percy, Vth Earl of Denbigh, and has issue,
I. THEoPHiLrs Basil Percy. J. P. co. Stafford, late Lieut.
Coldstream Guards, b. 11 Dec. 1856; m. 27 May, 1884,
Lady Margaret Emily, eldest dau. of Anthony, Sth Earl of
Shaftesbury.
n. Berkeley John Talbot, Lieut. Scots Guards, 6. 11 Nov.
1863.
I. Mary Louisa Margaret.
Liineag'e. — THEOPHiLrs Levett, Esq. of 'Wyclinor Park.
CO. Stafford, derived from a common ancestor with the Levetts
of Mil/ord Hall, m. Mary, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John
Babington, Esq. of Packington, co. Warwick, and dying 1740,
left issue, Thomas; John, who purchased Wychnor 1705;
Kichard (Rev.); and Anne, 7h. Eev. Richard Levett, of West
Wycomb. The eldest son,
Thomas Levett. Esq. of Wychnor Park ; m. 1762, Cathe-
rine, dau. and eventually co-heir of Charles Floyer, Esq. of
Hints, CO. Stafford, by Susannah his wife, dau. and co-heir of
Waldyve Willington, Esq. of Hurley, co. Warwick, and had
issue,
Theophilus, his heir.
Thomas (Rev.), of Packington, m. Wilmot Maria, dau. of Sir
Nigel Bowyer Gresley, 7th Bart ; but d. s. p. 1843. She d.
17 Dec. 1845.
Anne, d. unvi.
Catherine, m. 1794, her cousin, William Humberstone
Cawley FJoyer, Esq. of Hints Hall, co. Stafford.
The son and heir,
Theophilus Levett, Esq. of Wychnor Park, High Sheriff of
CO. Stafford 50 George III., and Recorder of Lichfield, m.
1794, Frances, dau. of Thomas Prinsep, Esq. of Croxall Hall,
CO. Derby, and by her (who d. 1833), had issue, i. John, his
heir; ii. Theophilus, r,i. Henrietta, dau. of the Rev. John
Templer, of Devon ; in. Thomas, who took the surname of
Prinsep ; he ni. 1st, Margaret, dau. of David Monroe, Esq.,
by whom he had one surviving dau., Margaret Catherine, wife
of E. T. K. Levett, Esq. of Packington Hall ; and 2ndly,
Caroline, dau. of the Rev. John Templer; iv. Arthur, married;
I. Frances, m. William Gist, Esq. ; ii. Mary, ni. the Rev. John
Mueklestone; and ni. Anne. Mr. Levett d. 3 Dec. 1839, and
was «. by his son,
John Levett, Esq. of Wychnor Park and P.ickington Hall,
who m. 19 Feb. 1829, Sophia Eliza (who d. 22 Nov. 1803), niece
of the JIarquess of Ailsa, and dau. of the Hon. Robert Kennedy,
by Jane his wife, sister of Gen. Alexander Macomb, Com-
mander-in-Chief of the armies of the United States of America,
and d. 19 Dec. 1853, leaving issue,
Theophilus John, of Wychnor Park.
Robert Thomas Kennedy, of Packington Hall, co. Stafford,
and Rosemount, co. Pembroke, J. P. and D.L., formerly
Lieut. -Col. 2nd batt. btafford Rifle Volunteers, 6. 29 April,
1831 ; m. 1860, his cousin, Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Levett Prinsep, Esq, of Coxall Hall, and has surviving
issue, with three daus.,
1 Thomas Prinsep, b. 1862.
2 Robert George.
Edward, late Major 10th Hussars, b. 18 Dec. 1832 ; m. Caro-
line, 3rd dau. of Dr. Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury,
and by her (who d. 1868J has two daus.
Charles Richard, Capt. 1st King's Dragoon Guards, 6. 14
June, 1834; m. 1859, Katherine, eldest dau. of Capt.
Williams, E.N., and by her fwho d. 1884) has six sons and
two daus. His 2nd son, Edward Hariy, m. 23 July, 1888,
Nina St. George. 2nd dau. of Lieut. -Col. Edward Gorton,
New Zealand Militia, late Capt. 29th and 75th Regts.
Henry Gordon, late 3rd Hussars, b. 26 July, 1841.
Sophia Frances Margaret, rn. 9 Oct. 1860, the Hon. and Rev.
G.B. Legge, brother of the Earl of Dartmouth.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant between three crosses-crosslet
fitchee sa., a bordure engrailed az. charged with four crosses-
crosslet fitehee, and as many fleurs-de-lis alternately or. Cregt
— A demi-lion arg. ducally crowned or, gorged with a collar az.,
in the dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchee sa., the sinister paw
resting on an escutcheon of the third, charged with a fleur-de-
lis or.
Sea^— Wychnor Park, Burton-on-Trent.
Stokestown, co. Wexford, and lia.=, with two daus.,
a son,
William, b. 1878.
Liineag'e. — The family of Lewes claims descent from
Ednowain ap Bradwen, Lord of Llys-Bradwen, founder of the
1.5th noble tribe of North Wales and Powis, a.d. 846: the
present representative being twenty-second in direct male de-
scent from that chieftain. Fifteenth from Ednowain was
Thomas Lewes, of Llysnewydd, who ra.Jane, dau. of James
Lewes, of Coedmore, and gianddau. of Sir John Lewes, of
Abemantbychan, co. Cardigan; and d. about 1700, leaving a
son,
David Lewes, who in. Magdalen, dau. of Thomas Lloyd,
Esq. of Bronwydd, and their eldest son dying up.m., the estate
fell to David's grandson,
John Lewes, Esq. of Carmarthen, and of Llanllyr, co. Car-
digan, who 1)1. Esther Beynon, of Castell Gorvod, co. Carmar-
then. Their son,
John Lewes, Esq. of Llysnewydd, and of Llanllyr, 7)i. Rebecca
Price, of Duffryn, co. Carmarthen, and by her the Duffryn
property was joined to Llysnewydd. He d. 1759, leaving a
son,
William Lewes, Esq. of Llysnewydd, who m. Joan, dau. of
Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Bronwydd, and had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Taynton, co. Oxford, and Bar-
rington, co. Gloucester, deceased.
III. John, m. Mary Anne, dau. of T. Vaughan, Esq. of
Tyllwydd, co. Cardigan, and d. 1860, leaving issue,
1 John, late Lieut.-Col. 10th Hussars, in. Mary Jane, dau.
of Rev. J. Griffith, and has issue. 2 Thomas.
3 Price, late Major R.A., in. Florence Kitmear, of Hali-
fax.
1 Mary Anne, m. Robert Lewis Lloyd, Esq. of Nantgwilt,
CO. hadnor.
2 Louisa Jane, rn. Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart, of Gogerddan, co.
Cardigan.
IV. Price, of Gwastoed, co. Cardigan.
The eldest son,
William Lewes, Esq. of Llysnewydd, an offlcerin the Horse
Guards (Blue), in. 1812, Eliza Williama Anne, dau. of Col.
Lewis, of Llanayron, co. Cardigan, and left issue at his
decease,
William Price, late representative.
John, 6. 1814, an ofiBcer in the 27th Regt., m. Charlotte
Berry; and d. at the Cape of Good Hope, leaving issue a
dau.. Amy Eliza, deceased.
Williama Johanna, ih. John Boultbee, Esq. of Baxterley, co.
Warwick, and has issue, John Edward Lewes, late 71st
Eegt., and Williama Mary Sidney, deceased.
The elder son,
William Price Lewes, Esq. of Llysnewydd, late of the 96th
Regt., Honorary Col. Royal Carmarthen Artillery Militia, J.P.
and D.L. for cos. Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, and
High Sheriff for the last-named shire 1859, h. 5 Nov. 1813 ; m.
21 Oct. 1837, Anna, elder dau. of James Beatty, Esq., M.D. of
Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh, and by her, who is deceased, hart
issue,
I. William Price Llewellyn, present representative.
II. Thomas Powell, b. 18 Aug. 1860.
I. William Susannah, m. April, 1»74, John Richard Howell,
Esq. of Glaspant, Carmarthen.
II. Elizabeth Cecilia Johanna, m. Aug. 1801, Essex Bowen,
Esq., M.D., of Llwyngwair, co. Pembroke, and is de-
ceased.
i:i. Mary Anna, rn. March, 1869, James Bowen Summers,
Esq. of Milton, co. Pembroke.
Col. Lewes d. 1890.
Arms — Gu., three serpents nowed in triangle arg. Crest — '•
An eagle displayed with a serpent embowed round the body
ppr. Motto — Sine dolo, and cos d(f)is cos a(TOS.
Seat — Llysnewydd, Llandyssil, South Wales.
LEWES OF LLYSNEWYDD.
Lewes. William Peice Llewellyn, Esq.
of
Lljsnewjdd, co. Carmarthen, J.P. and D.L. cos.
Cardigan and Carmarthen, Lieut.-Col. late 51st
Eegt., b. 30 Aug. 1838 ; m. 10 Jan. 1872, Sarah
Cecilia, 2nd dau. of John Deane-Drake, Esq. of
LEWIN OF THE HOLLIES.
Lewin, Moetimee, Esq. of The Hollies, Bexlej,
Kent, b. 13 Oct. 1847 ; s. his father 17 June, 1877 ;
m. Louisa Mary, dau. of Major George Thompson,
late 21st iS'orth British Fusiliers, and has issue, two
daus.
Liueagre. — This is an old Kentish family.
Richard Lewin, Esq. of The Hollies, Bexley, Kent, in. 1752,
Mary Brown, of an ancient family seated at Hampstead, and
c(. 1810, leaving by her (who d. 1760), i. Thomas, his hcirj
LEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEW
1195
II. Eichard, of Eltham, Kent, father of Sir Gregory Allnutt
Lcwin; in. John; iv. Gregory; v. Frederick; vi. Edward:
Tii. John; 1. Mary. The eldest son,
Thomas Lewin, Esq. of The Hollies, h. 18 April, 1753; wi.
1784, Mary, dau. of Major-Gen. John Hale, of Plantation, near
Guisborough, co. York (4th son of Sir Bernard Hale, Chief
Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, see Hale ofKuv/s If'aldev),
hy Mary Chaloner his wife {see Chalonep. of Giusborougk). and
d. 1837, having by her (who d. 1843) had issue,
Thomas (deceased).
Bichard John, ra. Jane, widow of T. Plumer, Esq., M.P., and
is deceased
Frederick (deceased).
Frederick Mortimer, his heir.
William Charles James, m. in 1827, Jane Laprimandaye, and
had four sons and two daus.
George Herbert, m. 1835, Mary Friend, and had three sons
and two daus.
Edward Barnard Hale, m. Matilda Rivaz, and hacl three sons
and two daus. His 2nd son, Wilfred Hale, m. in India,
31 Oct. 1885, Kate, 2nd dau. of T. W. BaggaUay, Esq. of
Holme Lee, Beckenham, Kent, andhas adau., 6. 5 Jan. 1887.
Emilius (deceased).
Mary Hale,5)i. 1806, Charles Marsh, Esq., and had a son and
three daus. Ann.
Harriet, to. 1820, George Grote, Esq., the Historian of Greece,
and d. 28 Dec. 1878.
Charlotte, m. 1834, Thomas Lewin, Esq., and is deceased.
Frances Eliza, m. Neil von Koch, Esq. of Stockholm, and
d. 21 Aug. 1888, leaving issue, four sons.
The 4th son,
Frederick Mortimer Lewin, Esq. of The Hollies, J.P. for
Kent and Hants, 6. 30 Aug. 1798 ; to. 9 April, 1839, Augusta
Diana, elder dau. of Thomas Gisborne Babington, Es.-j. of
Rothley Temple, co. Leicester, by Hon. Augusta Julia, 4th
dau. of Sir Gerard Noel Noel, Bart., and had issue,
I. Frederick Chaloner, 85th Eegt., 6. 5 June, 1842 ; d. 14
May, 1870.
II. Lionel Henry, 6. 25 June, 1846 ; d. 20 Dec. 1874.
III. Mortimer, now of The Hollies.
I. Mary Hale, m. 8 June, 1865, Col. Henry Masterman
Thompson, late 41st (Welsh) and 82nd Kegts., and has
issue.
II. Diana Spencer, m. 3 March, 1868, Lieut. -Col. Edward
Spread Beamish, R.A., 2nd son of Eev. Henry Hamilton,
Beamish, by Anne Isabella his wife, dau. of Kev. Edward
Spread {see Beamish ofJ\Iouat Beamish), and has issue.
III. Julia Babington.
He d. 17 June, 1877.
Anns — Per pale gu. and or, three bucks' heads erased at the
neck counterchanged, Crest — A buck trippant quarterly or
and az. Motto — Dieu sait tout.
Seat — The Hollies, Bexley, Kent.
liEWIN OF CLOaHANS AND CASTLE-
GROVE.
Lewin, Fredeeic Thomas, Esq. of Cloglians, co.
Mayo, and of Castlegrove, co. Galway, J.P. and
D.L. for former co.. High SherifP 1886, and J.P.
CO. Galway, High Sheriff 1892, b. 1828 ; m. 1867,
Lucy Emma, dau. of William Byrom Corrie, Esq.
of Cheltenham, and by her (who d. 1880) has issue,
I. Thomas Frederic, 6. 1872. ii. Arthur Corrie.
III. Frederic Henry.
I. Constance Mary. n. Lucy Emily.
III. Gwynneth Maud, iv. Alice Christina,
v. Emma Marian Edith.
Liiueag'e. — Thomas Lewin. Esq. of Cioghans, son of
Thomas Lewin, Esq. of Croom, co. Limerick, -ju. 1656, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Edward Yeo, Esq. of Ransfadden, Wales, and
in 1663 purchased Cioghans. He left issue, i. Joseph, his
heir; ii. Thomas. Mr. Lewin d. 1690. The eldest son,
Joseph Lewin, Esq. of Cioghans, m. 1685, Ann, dau. of
Robert Bell, Esq. of Streamstown, and had issue, i. Thomas,
his heir; ii. John, d.s.p.; i. Elizabeth. The eldest sou,
Thomas Lewin, Esq. of Cioghans, m. 1714, Christina, dau.
of B. King, Esq., and had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Henry, a cavalry ofiBcer, d. s. p., killed in the battle of
Fontenoy. Carkiqub, of whom presently.
Francis, d. s. p.
The eldest son,
Thomas Lewin, Esq. of Cioghans, High Sheriff of Mayo 1745,
TO. 1740, Barbara, dau. of John Ross Lewin, Esq. of Fortfergus,
CO. Clare, and had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Anne, ra. 1776, George Ross Lewin, Esq. of Ross Hill, co.
Clare.
Susan, TO. John Westrogp, Esq. of Mellon, co. Limerick.
The eldest son,
Thomas Lewin, Esq. of Cioghans, High Sheriff of Mayo, m.
1770, Elizabeth, dau. of Harrison Ross Lewin, Esq. of Fort^
fergus, CO. Clare, and had issue,
Jane, to. 1st, Capt. Horsfall, 39th Regt., and 2ndly, Col. John
Scrope Colquitt, of the Grenadier Guards.
Barbara, ra. Ralph Benson. F.sq. of Lutwyche Hall, co. Salop,
some lime M.P. for Stafford. Anna, d. anra.
Mr. Lewin left no male issue. His uncle,
Carrique Lewin, Esq., son of the 2nd Thomas Lewin, of
Cioghans, vi. 1745, Margaret, dau. of James Gallagher, Esq.,
and had issue, a son,
James Lewin, Esq. of Oaklands, m. 1780, Ann, dau. of
Edward Elwood, Esq. of Ballymore, co. Sligo, and had issue,
James, Capt. 30th Foot, w-ho m. and had one son, James St.
George, Lieut. 61st Regt., d. s. p. 1849, in India.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Carrique, Lieut. 71st R(gt., d. s.p. 1844,
The 2nd son,
Thomas Lewin, Esq. of Cioghans, served a few years as
an officer 30th Regt., but quitted the army on the reduction
after Waterloo. He to. 1823, Anne, dau. of Westropp Ross
Lewin, Esq. of Cornfield, co. Clare, and d. 1873, having had
issue,
Frederic Thomas, now of Cioghans.
Georgina, m. 1861, George Ellis, Esq., late Lieut. 52nd Light
Infantry.
Arms— Arg., abend engrailed sa. between two trefoils slipped
vert. Crest — A demi-hon sa. holding between his paws a tre-
foil slipped vert. Motto— Spes mea in Deo.
&a(s— Castlegrove, Tuam, co. Galway, and Cioghans, co.
Mayo.
LEWIS OF ST. PIERRE,
Lewis, Charles Edward. Esq. of St. Pierre, co,
Monmouth, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, 1880 ; b.
26 April, 1830 ; m. 2 Oct. 1858, Sarah Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of James Staunton Lambert, Esq., of
Waterdale House, co. Galway, by the Hon. Cam-
den Elizabeth Lambert (only dau. and heir of the-
last Baron Kirkcudbright).
Lineagre. — This family derives, in a direct line, from
Cadifor, Prince or Chieftain of Divet, who flourished about
the period of the Norman Conquest, and was bur. in the I'riory
of Caermarthen.
Philip, 3rd son of Llewellyn ap Ivor, Lord of St. Clare-
and Tredegar, by Angharad his wife, dau. and heir of Sir
Morgan Meredyth, m. Nest, dau. of Gwillym Sais ap Madoc,
and had issue, Gwillym Philip Llewellyn ; John Philip-
Llewellyn; Gwenllian, m. David Gwillym Jenkin; and an
elder son.
Sir David ap Philip, m. Christy, dau. of David ap levan ap'
Rhys Voel, and their grandson,
Thomas Lewis, Esq. of Chepstow, co. Monmouth, killed at
Banbury, 1469, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Morgan Jenkin Philip,
of Langston, co. Monmouth, and his great-grandson,
Henry Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, living 1536, High Sheriff
1544, d. 1547, having to. Bridget, dau. and heir of Thomas
Kemeys, and widow of Thomas Herbert, of Caldicot, by whom
he was father of
William Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, living 1583, m. Margaret,
dau. of Robert Gamage, of Coity, co. Glamorgan, and was s. by
his son,
Henrt Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, High Sheriff 1609, d. 7 Feb.
1637; ii!. Joan, dau. and co-heir of Henry Herbert, Esq. of
Wonastow, and had a son and heir,
George Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, m. Mary, dau. of Sir
William Morgan, of Tredegar, and d. v. p. 17 Nov. 1634,
leaving issue, William, -who d. a minor ; Elizabeth, who ra.
Roger Gates, of Cefn Tila, co. Monmouth : and a son and
heir,
Thomas Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, a Royalist, living 1673.
He TO. Johanna, dau. of Joseph Langton, Esq. of Newton Park,
Somerset, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, j)i. De la Riviere or De la
Rivers, dau. of Gen. Sir Thomas Morgan, Knt. and Bart, of
Llangattock, co. Monmouth, which lady lii. 2ndly, Thomas
Williams, Esq., 4th son of Sir Trevor Williams, Bart, of
Llangibby Castle, co. Monmouth, ancestor of Williams, of
Llangibby Castle. Mr. Lewis left issue a son.
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LEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEW
TnoMAS Lewis. Esq. of St. rievro, »!. 1ft. Frances, dau. of
Sir Kichard Levett, Knt. of Kew, who <?. 1707; 2ndly, Katha-
ine. only dau. and heir of Hush Calveley Cotton, eldest son
of Sir Roliert Cotton, Bavt. of Combermere, co. Chester; and
ordly, Jane Bacliel, only dau. and heir of William Becher,
Ksq. of Howberry, co. Bedford. Mr. Lewis d. 29 May, 1732,
a^ed 47, having had isfue by his 3rd wife. Craven, who m. and
<^ f.}). before 1764: Mary, d. 1734; Fanny, d. 9 May, 1707,
bavins; "I. Thomas Lewis, Esq. of Crick, who d. Feb. 1803,
aged 6S : and an elder son,
MoBGAS Lewis. Esq. of St. Pierre, d. 17 Aug. 1779, aged 57 ;
m. Eachel, only dau. of Charles Van, Esq. of Llanwern, co.
Monmouth, and by her (who d. 28 Jan. 1797, aged 70) had
seven sons and three daus.,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Charles, who s. his brother.
III. John Craven, of Henbury, co. Gloucester, who in. and
left a dau., who m. Capt. Crowdy, and left issue a dau.
IV. George, drowned in the Severn, 6 Nov. 1774, aged 16.
Y. Edward, Hector of Portskewett and St. Pierre, d. 1 March,
1839, ased 79 ; Hi. Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of William
Freke.''Esq. of Hannington, WUts, who d. 29 Dec. 1846,
aged 76. and by her had issue,
1 Edward Freke, M.A., formerly Rector of Portskewett
and St. Pierre; m. 31 Aug. 1853, Caroline Mary, 2nd dau.
of Thomas Bates Eons, Esq. of Court-y-rala, co. Glamor-
gan.
1 Mary, m. her cousin, Eev. Francis Lewis, of St. Piene.
2 Frances. 3 Anne, m. Capt. John King, U.N.
VI. Francis (Rev.), LL.B., d. 17 Sept. 1794, aged 32; m.
Kanny, youngei- dau. and co-htir of William Kreke, Esq. of
Ilannington, Wilts, who survived her husband, and m. 2ndly,
AVilliani Morton Pleydell, Esq. of Whalcomb, co. Dorset,
and 3rdly, Eev. Paul Leir.
VII. James, d. 4 June, 1787, aged 22.
I. Jane, m. 1st, 12 Feb. 1774. John Hanbury, Esq. of Ponty-
1)001, eo. Monmouth ; 2ndly, Thomas Stoughton, Esq. of
ctallvhorgan, co. Kerry.
II. Ellen, m. Rev. Thomas Leyson, M.A. of Jesus Coll.
Oxford, Vicar of Bassalega, and Rector of Panteague and
Tredunnock, co. Monmouth.
III. Frances, d. 1795.
The eldest son,
Thomas Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of
John Cope, Esq. of Petherton, Westmoreland, Jamaica, which
lady d. 26 Jan. 173S, aged 19. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Eev.
Thomas Leyson, who survived her husband, and hi. 2ndly,
15 April, 1798, Charles Kemeys Kemeys-Tynte, Esq., and d.
April, 1835. Mr. Lewis d. s. ^j. 17 June, 1796, aged 45, and
was s. by his brother,
Charles Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, m. 16 June, 1777,
•Susanna, dau. of Francis Davis, Esq. of Chepstow, and Anne
his wife, dau. and co-heir of James Higford, Esq. of Dixton,
.CO. Gloucester, and had (with a dau. Frances Susanna, m.
John Baldwyn, Esq. of the Mount, Chepstow) five sons. Mr.
Lewis d. 10 Dec. 1840, aged 86, and w.is s. by his son,
-"^Thomas Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, Col. of the Monmouth
Militia, h. 12 May, 1779, m. 1st, Maria Anne. dau. of Thomas
Daniel, Esq. of Henbury, co. Gloucester ; and 2ndly, Caroline,
dau. and co-heir of Thomas Dyot Skip Bucknall, Esq. of
Hampton Court, Middlesex. She d. 29 March, 1850, aged 52 ;
and Col. Lewis d. s. p. at Clifton, 21 April, 1847, aged 67 ; and
was s. by his brother,
Chakles James Lewis, Esq. of .St. Pierre, D.L. and J. P., h.
26 Jan. 1781. He d. s. p. 15 Aug. 1859, and was s. by his next
brother,
Rev. Francis Lewis, D.L. and J. P., B.D., Rector of Llan-
vair-Kilgiddin, co. Monmouth, and Vicar of Holme Lacy,
CO. Hereford, 6. 4 July, 1782 : m. 1st, 25 March, 1828, his
cousin, Mary, dau. of Rev. Edward Lewis, Rector of Port-
skewett, CO. Monmouth, and by her (who d. 31 May, 1846)
had issue,
I. Charles Edward, of St. Pioire.
II. Thomas Freke, of Abbey Dore Court, Hereford, B A.,
J. P. and D.L., late Lieut. 23rd E.W. Fusiliers, b. 16 May,
IsSl.
III. Francis Higford, I. 24 Sept. 1832 ; d. unm. 10 April,
1855.
IV. Henry Leece, b. 8 Sept. 1834 : d. 15 Feb. 1835.
V. George William, Lieut. 23rd Regt., b. 23 June, 1840 ; d.
wrm. 14 Oct. 1866.
I. Mar)' Fanny Susanna, 7?i. 11 Aug. 1864, Fr.ancls Thomas
Egerton Prothero. Esq., J. P., Barrister-at-Law, of Malpas
Court, CO. Monmouth, and has issue.
The Rev. Francis Lewis m. 2ndly, 7 Jan. 1853, Jane, only dau.
of Vice-Admiral Charles Gordon, and widow of the Rev.
James Henry Scudamore Burr. He d. Feb. 1872, and his widow
1,1. 2nd!y, Capt. Eolland.
Arr>i% — Or, a lion rampant sa., with many quarterings.
Crest— K griffin segreant sa. Motto— lla. pcrsa la fide, ha perso
Ihonore.
Seat— Si. Pierre, near Chepstow.
HAMPTON-LEWIS OF HENLLYS AND
BODIOR.
Hampton - Lewis, Thomas Lewis, Esq. of
Henllys and Bodior, co. Anglesey, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1SG9, Col. Commanding Eoyal Angle-
sey Engineer Militia 1878 to 1891, and since 1891
Hon. Col. of that Corps, late of H.M. Hon. Corps
of Gentlemen-at-Arms, and formerly Capt. 5th
Dragoon Guards, educlited at Sandhurst, entered
the army 1852, served in the Crimean War 1854 to
1856, was at Balaklava, lukerman, Tchernaya, and
Sevastopol (medal with three clasps, Turkish war
medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie), b. 9 Aug.
1834 ; m. 20 Feb. 1872, Lettice Martha, 2nd dau.
of Henry Pritchard, Esq. of Trescawen, Anglesey,
J.P. and D.L., and has had issue,
I. John Arthur, 6. 26 March, 1874; d. 2 Aug. 1875.
II. John Lewis, b. 1 Oct. 1876.
in. Thomas Herbert Richard, b. 2 April, 1885.
I. Mary Gwendolen, b. 1 April, 1875.
II. Dorothy Lettice, 6. 14 April, 1880.
III. Cicely Myfanwy, b. 11 March, 1883.
Lineagre. — William Hampton, descended. It is stated,
from an ancient Lancashire family, formed one of the
garrison of Beaumaris Castle in 1460, and held there the rank
of Deputy-Governor, as appears from a document bearing his
name, giving orders to the inhabitants of the town to extinguish
their fires at an appointed hour. He received a grant of Henllys,
CO. Anglesey, anciently the seat of Gweirydd ap Rhys Goch,
chief of one of the Fifteen Tribes of North Wales. The
eventual heiress of the Hamptons of Henllys,
Mart Hampton, of Henllys (only surviving child of Robert
Hampton, Esq., High Sheriff of Anglesey 1732), m. 11 April,
1746, John Jones, Esq. of Trefollwyn, High Sheriff of Anglesey
1750, son of Hugh Jones, Esq., of the same place, by Anne
his wife, dau. of William Lloyd, of Llansadwrn, and sister of
Rev. Owen Lloyd, Rector of same place. She d. 22 Sept. 1759,
h.^ving had by her husband (who d. May, 1760) a dau., Mary,
b. 2 Nov. 1749, m. William Lloyd, Esq. of Rockville, co.
Eoscommon, and a son and successor,
John Hampton Jones, Esq. of Henllys, 6. 24 Feb. 1746,
High Sheriff of Anglesey 1770 ; m. 25 June, 1770, Emma, only
dau. of the Eev. John Lewis, A.M., of Plas Llanfihangel,
Rector of Llandegfan, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas
Eoberts, Esq. of Bodior, and by her (who d. Nov. 1780) had
issue,
I. John Hampton, his heir.
II. Robert Edward (Rev.), 6. April, 1779, B.A. Wadham
College, Oxford, Chaplain to H.M. forces at the Mauritius,
111. 1812, Susanna Dorothea, 2nd dau. of John Williams,
Esq. of Peniarth Uchaf, co. Merioneth, and had issue, Henry
Berkeley; and Maria Dorothea Wilhelmina Sydney, m.
Robert Webster, of the 99th Begt.
I. Elizabeth Margaret, d. unm. ii. Jane Lewis.
He d. 12 Sept. 1806, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Hampton Hampton-Lewis, Esq. of Henllys, D.L.,
High Sheriff 1813, Major Carnarvonshire Militia, b. 21 Nov.
1775, assumed by royal licence 1830, the additional surname
of Lewis; m. 19 Dec. 1796, Mar}', dau. of Richard Chambers,
Esq. of Whitbourn Court, and Cradley Hall, co. Hereford,
widow of Thomas Harris Freeman, Esq. of Gains, same co.,
and had issue by her (who d. Jan. 1842),
I. John Lewis, his heir.
II. Joseph, 6. 2 Feb. 1800, Col. 50th Regt. Native Infantry,
H.E.l.C.S. ; m. Ellen, dau. of Major Hall, H.E.I.C.S., and
had issue, John Lewis, b. 27 March, 1827.
I. Emma, b. 2 Feb. 1801 ; d- 5 Aug. 1819.
II. Anna Maria, b. 27 April, 1802, d. young.
III. Mary Margaret, b. 7 Sept. 1803; in. 22 Nov. 1825, Alex-
ander Anderson, Esq. of Kingask, co. Fife, Major H.E.I.C.
Engineers, and by him (who d. 13 Sept. 1856) had issue.
IV. Anna Maria Surinam, b. 4 Jan. 1811 ; m. 16 June, 18.35,
Charles Norton Longman, Esq. of Mount Grove, Hampstead,
Middlesex, and has issue,
Mr. Hampton-Lewis d. 22 Jan. 1343, and was .s. by his son,
John Lewis Hampton-Lewis, Esq. of Henllys and Bodior
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1846, Major 5th Dragoon Guards,
b. 18 Oct. 1798 ; m. 2 Sept. 1833, Elizabeth Frances, only child
and heiress of Thomas I'Anson, Esq. of Prior House, Rich-
mond, and d. 1871, having by her (who d. 1878) had issue,
LEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEW
]197
I. Thomas Lewis Hampton, now of Henllys and Bodior.
n. John Vivian Hampton, b. 18 June, 1835, m. 2 June, 1868,
Lady Laura Pliipps, dau. of the Marquess of Normanby,
and has issue.
I. Fanny Mary Hampton, 6. 4 April, 1838 ; m. W. G.
(rriflith, Esq. of Lias Llanfair, co. Carnarvon, and has
issue.
II. Mary Freeman Grace Hampton.
^nus— Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, quarterly, 1st and 4th arff.,
a chevron sa. between three Cornish choughs ppr., in the beak
of each an ermine spot, for Lewis, 2nd and 3rd gu., on a
chevron between three bucks' heads cabossed arg. a crescent
of the field for ditference, for Koberts of Bodior; 2nd and 3rd
gu., on a fess or, between a mullet in chief and an escallop in
base arg. three martlets sa., for Hampton. Crests — 1st, A
Cornish chough ppr., in the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis az., for
Lewis; 2nd, A wyvern amidst bulrushes ppr., for Hampton.
Motto— A Deo et rege.
Smts— Henlljs, near Beaumaris, and Bodior, near Holy-
head.
LEWIS OF BALLINAGAR.
Lewis, Johx Michael Atlwaed, Esq. of Balli-
nagar, co. Galwav, J.P., b. 1 Eeb. 1854 ; .«. his
father 1873; m. 4 Dec. 18S9, Catherine Frances,
only dau. of Edward Jonas Greene, Esq. of New-
stead, CO. Dublin, and has issue,
John Aylward, b. 23 July, 1893.
Kathleen Adelaide, 6. 29 Aug. 1890.
Liineagre. — This family claims descent from the ancient
Welsh line of the same name long resident in co. Carmarthen.
David Lewis settled in Ireland about the middle of the 17th
century, at Waterford, of which city he became Alderman.
He was Sheriff in 1695, and filled the office of Mayor five times.
He d. 1718, leaving issue by his wife Sarah (who d. 1730),
I. William (Ven.), Archdeacon of Kilferona, b. I(;i92; riu
Elizabeth, dau. of Kichard Buckner, Esq. of Waterford, and
d. i July, 1767, leaving by her (who d. Jan. 1788) issue,
1 William (Rev.), 6. 1725; m. 29 May, 1765, Mary, dau. of
Col. Clarke, of Surrey, and had issue, William (Rev.), h.
1767, m. 25 May, 1795, Anne, dau. of Francis Ryves, Esq.
of Kyves Castle, co. Limerick, and d. 5 Feb. 1859, leaving
issue, William Buckner (Rev.), British Chaplain at
Smyrna, b. 1798; d. 3 Jan. 1870 (he m. 17 July, 1820,
Margaret, dau. of W. C. Purdon, Esq. of Tinnerana, co.
Clare, and had issue, William ; Mary ; Arabella, ra. 2
May, 1854, WalterM. Pengelley, Esq., Lieut. Indian Navy:
and Adelaide, ra. July, 1858, Rev. Rowland Cousins);
Richai-d, Capt. 94th Eegt. {m. 1844, Margaret, dau. of A.
Campbell, Esq. : d. 30 Sept. 1844) ; Dora, d. unm. 7 Dec.
1887 ; and Mary.
2 David (Rev.), b. 1730; d. 1759.
1 Aime, m. 8 March, I7C0, Col. Gore, of Derrymore, co.
Clare.
2 Dorothea, m. 1st, Feb. 1758, Gen. Crumpe ; and 2ndly,
14 Oct. 1792, Lord Glentworth, Bishop of Limerick.
3 Elizabeth, m. 30 Dec. 1762, Rev. William Maunsell,
D.D., of Limerick.
II. David, of Waterford, High Sheriff 1740, m. 20 Sept. 1740,
Mary Shiel, of Dublin, and d. 1754, leaving issue, David ;
Samuel,
III. Thomas, of whom presently.
IV. James (Rev.), d. unm.
The third son,
Thomas Lewis, Esq. of Oldcastle, co. Cork, m. 21 Nov. 1728,
Joan, dau. of Francis Radley, Esq. of Knockraur, co. Cork ;
and had issue,
I. Henet, of whom presently.
II. Thomas ;ij. 1762, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Edward Hull,
Esq., J. P., of Leamcon Manor, co. Cork, andd. 1808, having
by her (who d. 1773) haa issue,
1 Richard Hull, of Seaforth House, co. Cork, Lieut. 6Sth
Regt., b. 1764; m. 1790, Christiana, dau. of JohnSweeteii-
ham, Esq. of Mardyke House, CO. Cork; and <?. 23 Oct.
1835, leaving by her (who d. 26 Dec. 1849) issue,
William, Lieut. 19th Regt., b. 10 Oct. 1793; m. 1st, 1 July,
1824, Christiana {d. 30 Jan. 1826), dau. of Robert Bird,
Esq. of Bimtry (by whom he had issue, a dau. Marv, ya.
5 Feb. 1853, Dr. Abraham Tuckey, of Bantry, d. 20
May, 1876); he m. 2ndly, 24 April, 1827, Sarah (d. 10
Dec. 1874), dau. of Robert Boyle Warren, Esq. of Kin-
sale, andd. 17 Oct. 1883, leaving issue, Richard Hull,
b. 7 March, 1828, Col. in the Army, late 20th Regt. {in.
10 Aug. 1858, Georgina, dau. of John Tonson Rye, Esq.
of Hyecourt, co. Cork, and d. 3 April, 1888, leaving
issue, 1 Percy John Tonson, b. 5 April, 1861, Major
A.S.C. late Lieut. Royal Artillery, m. 14 July, 1892,
Maud, dau. of Richard GriflBth, Esq. of Glenmore, Chel-
tenham ; 2 luchard Hull, 6. 14 March, 1870, Lieut. Royal
Engineers : 1 May, m. 3 Sept. 1889, Capt. Charles R.
Browne; 2 Claire, m. 18 Oct. 11890, Henry C. Jen-
kins, Esq. Fleet Paymaster, R.N. , and 3 Georgina);
Sarah, m. 25 June, 1850 {d. 1855), Richard C. Pratt,
Esq. of Kinsale ; Christiana, m. 6 May, 1852 {d. 1856),
Capt. Johnstone Napier, 74th Regt.
John, Lieut. 1st Ceylon Kegt., b. 1794; m. Miss Long,
d. s.p. 1823.
Thomas, Lieut. 48th Regt., 6. 1796: m. Alicia, dau. of
Capt. Dalion, of Ross Castle, co. Clare ; d. s. p. 4 June,
1837.
Stephen, Lieut. 73rd Regt., b. 1797 ; m. Eliza (d. March,
1831), dau. of Dr. Millar, of Six Mile Bridge, co. Clare,
and d. 26 July, 1880, leaving issue, 1. John Riggs Millar,
Peputy-Surgeon-General A. M.S. (6. 1821, m. Mary,
dau. of Judge Jervis, of Canada, and has issue, Joliii
George Stephen, Surgeon-Major A. M.S., b. .'iOct. 1857);
2. Stephen (hi. lst,lsabel]a, dau. of Thomas Crumpe, Esq.
of Chorley, Salop (who d. 29 May, 1880), and had issue,
Henry Stephen, b. 1857, m. 15 Oct. 18s9, Frances, dau.
of Charles H. Minchin, Esq., and has issue, Stephen
Henry, b. 29 July, 1890; Richard Crumpe, 6. 15 April,
1865, Surgeon A. M.S.; Marian, m. 8 April, 1880, John
Dorman, Esq. He m. 2ndly, 21 Aug. 1883, his first
cousin, Catherine, dau. of Henry Lewis, Esq.) ; and 3.
James Henry, Surgeon A. M.S., d. unm. 1 July, 1867.
Henry, b. 1801 ; ju. Mary (<l. 16 Jan. 1882), dau. of Ralph
Bracken, Esq., and d. 25 May, 1849, leaving issue.
Richard Hull, m. 9 Aug. 1877, Ellen, dau. of Thomas
Babbington, Esq. ; Henry Ralph, late Lieut. 11th Kegt.
(ra. 9 Nov. 1859, Eliza, dau. of Robert Dunne, Esq., of
Kinsale, and has i.ssue) ; and two daus., 1 Mary, m. 27
July, 1820, Major Crooke, 25th Regt., and d. 25 June,
1891; 2 Catherine, m. 1st, 9 Sept. 1824, Capt. Sandys,
24th Light Dragoons, and 2ndly, 12 Aug. 1841, Col.
Lowth, C.B., 38th Regt., A.D.C. to the Queen.
2 Tonson, b. 1766 ; vi. 28 July, 1791, Mary, dau. of Richard
Blair, of Blair's Cove, Bantry ; and d. 1841 , leaving issue,
Richard ; Thomas.
I Elizabeth, m. 19 Jan. 1790, Richard Blair, Esq. of Blair's-
Cove, CO. Cork.
III. Frank, m. Miss Gardner, and by her (who d. 21 Jan. 1836-)
had issue, Frank, b. 1800, who m. 3 Sept. 1831, Maria, dau.
of Dr. Potter, and d. Feb. 1843, having by her, who d. :.
Feb. 1852, had issue, James Potter, M.D., of Glou-
cester Crescent, London, b. 19 Jan. 1834, m. 16 June, 1864,
Halgena. dau. of Mathias Hare, Esq., LL.D., and d. 30 May,
1890, leaving issue, three daus.
I. Catherine, m. 10 Feb. 1766, John Hopkins, Esq. of
Macroom, co. Cork.
The eldest son,
Henkt Lewis, Esq., b. 1732; m. 8 April, 1771, Margaret (d^
26 April, 1787), dau. of Richard Edward Hull, Esq. of Lemcon
Manor, co. Cork, and d. July, 1810, leaving issue (with a dau.,
Mary, who d. unm. 18 May, 1866) an only son,
Richard Lewis, Esq., m. 26 Oct. 1797, Catherine dau. and',
ultimately solo heiress of John Travers, Esq. of Garrycloyne
Castle, CO. Cork, and d. 27 July, 1812, leaving by her (who d..
15 Sept. 1847),
I. John (Rev.), b. 1798; m. 15 Nov. 1823, Rebecca, dau. of
John Lawless, Esq. of Cork ; and d. 29 Oct. 1833, leaving
by her (who d. 14 Feb. 1891) the Right Rev. John Travers
Lewis, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Ontario, Metropolitan of
Canada, b. 1825 (m. 1st, 22 July, 1851, Anne, dau. of Henry
Sharwood, Attorney-General of Upper Canada, and had.
issue, Travers, b. 1857, and three daus. He m. 2ndly, 20-
Feb. 1889, Ada, dau. of Evan Leigh, Esq. of Manchester) ;.
Richard Pyne, M.D., 6. 24 Jan. 1827,™. 17 March, 1857,
Millicent, dau. of Alexander O'Dell, Esq. ; Roland, 6. I*
Sept. 1828 : Zachery ; and three dau.';.
II. Richard Tonson, of whom presently.
III. Henry, deceased.
IV. Robert Travers, M.D., b. 1805; m. 15 Sept. 1831, Mary,,
dau. of Henry Longworth, Esq. of Castletoivn, Queen's co. ;
and d. 3 Jan. Is52 (she tL 10 Oct. 1844). leaving i.ssue,
Robert; Richard, m. Ellen, dau. of J. E. Gameau, E^q. ;
John; and Jane, m. 16 Jan. 1857, Henry D. Murray, Esq.,
son of Sir Patrick Murray, Bart, (see Burke's Peerage add
Jiaroneiage).
V. William Hull, M.D., J.P., h. 1807 : m. 25 May, 1837, Anne,
dau. of William Roe, Esq.; and rf. 2 June, 1875, leaving
i.-sue, William Hoe, b. 1841, m. 1869, Anna (d. 29 May,
1875), dau. of W. H. Jones, Esq. S.I.K.I.C, and has issue,
Robert ; Richard ; Frederick, m. Frances Smythe, and
three daus.
I. Jane, ra. 10 May, 1827, Thomas Alleyn Browne, Esq. of
Rockborough, Muskcrry, and d. 13 June, 1827.
II. Margaret, m. 15 Feb. 1844, Rev. W. Meade, Vicar of
Kinsale, and d. 11 Dec. 1892.
III. Catherine, d. unm. 9 Aug. 1861.
The 2nd son,
Richard Tonson Lewis, Esq., m. 17 June, 1824, Cicelt
CoNNOLLT (d. 4 Feb. 1844), only dau. and eventual sole heiress
of Capt. J. M. Aylward, of Ballinagar, co. Galway, and <(.
1854, leaving issue (with a dau. Olivia Barbara) an only son,
John Michael Atlward Lewis, Esq. of Ballinagar, J. P.,
1198
LEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEW
CO. Galway. b. 1- March, 1S27 ; !». 7 April, 1S53, Hannah, dau.
of THomas Roberts White, Esq., and d. 26 May, 1S73, leaving
issue,
I. John Michael Atlward, now of BallinaRar.
II. Thomas White, M.D. Trin. Coll. Dublin, b. 8 Jan. 18.55.
III. Richard George. Lieut. Galway Militia, b. 19 Feb. 1357 ;
accidentally drowned in Lousch Derg 31 Jan. 1881.
IV. Robert Travers, 3I.B., Trin. Coll. Dublin, 6. 19 March,
1859; m. 3 Sept. 1890, Emily, dau. of Thomas Twamley,
Esq., and has issue,
Iva Gwendoline, b. 7 June, 1891.
Cicely Travers, b. 19 June, 1892 i d. 19 May, 1893.
Margery, b. 23 July, 1893.
V. HarrvHuU. B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, b. 15 Dec. 1860.
VI. George White, b. 29 May, 18ti3, Capt. 36th Eegt.
J. Annie. ii. Hannah Blanche.
J^amilu of giBlfourir.
The lands of Faithlegg, co. Waterford, with other lands In
the same county, granted to the Aylwards at the Anglo-
2sorman invasion of Ireland, remained with the Aylward
iamily for nearly five centuries. John Aylward, Mayor of
Waterford 1650, the last possessor, was transplanted to Con-
naught by Chomwell, and settled at Ballinagar. -He d. 1602,
leaving issue,
Petee Aylward, Esq. of Ballinagar, &. 1653, who obtained
(29 Charles II.) a grant from the Crown of the Ballinagar
•estate, co. Galway. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher
Erench, Esq. (now of St. George), of Tyrone, co. Galway, and
Jiad issue,
JoHx, his heir. James.
Jane, 7)i. Walter Joyce, Esq. of Galway.
Honora, m. Gerald Dillon, Esq. of Dillon Grove, co. Roscom-
mon, and d. 1743.
Margaret, m. 1st, John Leonard, Esq. of Carha, co. Galway;
2ndly, Patrick Fitzgerald, Esq. of Kilnecorren, co. Mayo.
The eldest son,
JohnAtlward, Esq. of Ballinagar, m. Barbara, dau. of Garrett
K^ugent, Esq. of Dysert, Westmeath, andd. July, 1731, leaving
ly her (who d. Feb. 1765) issue,
I. John French, his heir.
. II. NcGENT Sylvester, who s. his brother.
III. Michael Widman, who. s. his brother.
I. Elizabeth, 5H. Patrick Byrne, Esq., Ballyteskin, Queen's co.
II. Mary, m. 9 Feb. 1755, Francis French, Esq. of Dublin.
III. Barbara, m. Edward O'Biien, Esq. of BalJysoblona, co.
Westmeath.
IV. Bridget, m. 2 Nov. 1752, John Blake, Esq. of Ross, co.
Clare.
The eldest son,
John French Aylward, Esq. of Ballinagar, d. unm. 30
Sept. 1755, and was s. by his brother,
KcGENT Sylvester Aylward, Esq.|of Ballinagar, 5. 1723 ;
.r,i. 5 Feb. 1757, Catherine, dau. of Patrick French, Esq. (now
■St. George) of Tyrone, co. Galway, and by her (who d. 27 Dec.
J786) had issue, Mary, m. 1st. 23 Feb. 1780, Edmund Blake,
Esq. of Ballyglunin Park, co. Galway; and 2ndly, 19 July,
J788, Col. John Blake, of Furbo, co. Galway (she d. 1789).
Mr. Aylward d. 10 Aug. 1783, and was s. by his brother,
Michael Widjian Aylward, Esq. of Ballinagar, who had
served for some time in the Spanish army, for which he was
■outlawed, but received (38 George II.) the royal pardon. He
m. 1st, Sarah, dim of Patrick French, Esq. (now St. George)
■of Tyrone, co. Galwa}-; and2ndly, 16 Dec. 1784. Jane, dau. of
Hyacinth Daly, Esq. of Killimore Castle, co. Galway, and by
.her (who d. 13 Jan. 1835) had issue, Michael, b. 1785, d. v.nm.
27 April, 1824. Mr. Aylward (whose widow re-married Capt.
Averell Lecky, 14th Light Dragoon Guards, of Castle Lecky,
■CO. Londonderry), d. 10 June, 1785, leaving issue by his first
iwife,
I. .John Michael Xcgent, his heir.
I. Barbara, i:l. 24 Dec. 1822) m. 9 Jan. 1802, William Ma-
liony, Esq. of Rockvale, co. Cork.
31. Mary, m. 1st, 9 .Jan. 1802, William Burke, Esq. of Moy-
glass, CO. Galway ; and 2ndly, 17 Jan. 1808, Thomas L.
Whistler, Esq., Surgeon A. M.S.
The son and heir,
.John Mich.ael Npgent Aylward, Esq. of Ballinagar, Capt.
5th Dragoon Guards, 6. 15 Xov. 1780 ; m. 29 Nov. 1803, Jane
(d. 7 May, 1864), dau. of Anthony Lambert, Esq. of Alnwick,
Northumberland, and d. 28 Sept. 1861, leaving issue (with a
dau., Cicely Connolly, who m. 17 June, 1824, Richard Tonson
Lewis, Esq., stefami'jj of Lewis), an only son and heir,
John Mjchael Aylward, Esq. of Ballinagar, b. 13 March,
1809; TO. 12 Dec. 1831, Mary (d.25 Dec. 1804), dau. of Thomas
Biggins, Esq. of Caropadin, co. Galway; and d. 14 April,
18'j7, s.p. when the Aylward property passed under settlement
to his nephew, the late John Michael Ayiwaud Lewis, Esq.
of Ballinagar.
yi?-))!S— Quarterly, 1st and 4th arg., a chevron gu. between
three fleurs-de-lis, for Lewis ; 2nd sa., a chevron arg., between
in chief two escallops, and in base a boar's head couped, of the
last, for Travers ; 3rd arg., a fleur-de-lis az. in the dexter chief
and sinister base a sun in its glory or, in the sinister chief and
dexter base an increscent of the last, for Aylward. Crest — A
lion rampant ppr. Motto — Amicus omnibus.
SeaJ— Ballinagar, Loughrea, co. Galway.
LEWIS OF PLAS-DRAW,
Lewis, James, Esq. of Plas-draw, co. Glamorgan,
and Pwll-Ivor, co. Brecon, J. P. for both cos., on
the Eoll for Sheriffs for 1878, High Sheriff co.
Brecon 1882-3, b. 1826 ; educated at Cowbridge ;
m. 1867, Louisa Catherine, youngest dau. of
Kev. William Edwards, Vicar of Llangollen, co.
Denbigh, and has, with other issue, a son,
James Windsor, b. 1877.
Xiineag'e. — Mr. James Lewis is of a junior branch of one
of the ancient families of the Principality, being descended in
a direct line from Madoc, 2nd son of Jestyn ap owkgan, who
was a tributary prince of Glamorgan, and Founder of the
Fifth Royal Tribe of Powys. Fourth in descent from Madoc
was Sir David, parson of St. Fagan's, who m. Catherine, dau.
and sole heiress of Jevan Goch of Rhydlavar, by whom he
acquired that estate, which remained in the family until Joan,
the only child of Lewis ap Llewelyn ap Lewis ap Llewelyn, of
Rhydlavar, in. William, son of John Thomas of Llanbradach.
Their descendants held it for several generations, and still
quarter the arms. From the last-named Llewelyn of Rhyd-
lavar the descent is thus continued :
Morgan ap Llewelyn, 2nd son, settled at Michaelstone
Court, St. Fagan's, m. the dau. of Thomas Bach, and had a
son,
Lewis Llewelyn, whe )n. the dau. of William Lewis ap Philip,
and left a son,
Edward Lewis, of The Court, the first who assumed the
surname. He m, the dau of Thomas Pilchard, Registrar of
Llandaff, and had a son,
Henry Lewis, of The Court, who in. Mary Edwards of Maes-
y-Chrochan, by a dau. of Lambrook Stradling of St. Donats.
His son,
William Lewis, of The Court, m. Rebecca Sparrow of Llwyn-
yr-eos, and had a son,
Edward Lewis, of The Court, m. Catherine Thomas of Park-
Coed, Marchan, His 2nd son,
Edward Lewis, of the Great House, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
James Evans, Esq. of Fairwater. His 2nd son,
Edward Lewis, m. Elizabeth, dau, of Evan David, of Fair-
water, and had with other issue, a 3rd son James Lewis, now
of Plas-draw.
Arms — Per pale arg. and gu. a pale and over all 3 chevronels
flory counterflory, all counter-changed. Crest— a, lamb pass,
ppr. semee of crescents arg., holding in the mouth three
cinquefoils slipped vert, and resting the dexter forepaw on a
staff in bend sinister ppr. : ttierefrom a flag flying to the sinister
arg. : charged with a cross couped gu.
Motto— Uuw f o ; 0 fy rhan.
Seat — Plas-draw, Aberdare, R.S.O. co. Glamorgan.
Club — National.
LEWIS OF GWINF]fi.
Lewis, Charles Bassett, Esq. of Gwiufg, co.
Carmarthen, J. P. Carmarthen and Cardigan, and
D.L. for latter co., late 44th and 25th Regts.,
formerly Adit. Koyal Cai-digan Rifle Militia,
afterwards Major Royal South Wales Borderers,
b. 13 Dec. 1831 ; m. 29 Jan. 1863, Sarah Amelia,
2nd dau. of Samuel Brown, Esq. of Clifton, Bristol,
and has issue,
I. Ilbert Cornish Bassett, b. 28 April, 186S, d. unm. 29
July, 1890.
I. Eleanora Constance. ii. Clara Gwendoline Amelia.
Lineage. — Rev. Thomas Lewis, J. P. for co. Brecon, and
D.L. for Carmarthen, Rector of Penboyr, co. Brecon, .son of
Lewis Lewis, Esq., a D.L. for co. Carmarthen, and his wife
Barbara Lloyd, of Llancarvan, co. Glamorgan, m. 11 Aug.
1702, Elizabeth Studlcy, of Shropshire, and had (besides two
daus., Elizabeth and Susanna) a son,
LEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEW
1199
Eev. Lewis Lewis, of Gwinf^, co. Carmarthen, J.P. and
D.L., Rector of Clovelly, Devon, m. 22 Sept. 1802, Eleanora,
eldest dau. of John Davie, Esq. of Orleigh, Devon, and had
issue,
I. Lewis, his heir.
II. Thomas, 7n. 19 April, 18-36, Victoire Marie, 4th dau. of
Andrew Houston, Esq. of the Island of Grenada, and has
issue,
1 Andrew Courtenay, 6. 31 Jan. 1837.
2 George May, b. 23 Aug., and d. Oct. 1840.
3 Charles Houston, b. 17 Feb, 1844.
1 Eleanora Haniette.
I. Eleanora Elizabeth, m. Oct. 1827, Charles Bishop, Esq.,
eldest son of John Rees Bishop, Esq. of Dolgarreg, go. Car-
marthen.
Mr. Lewis d. 1826, and was s. by his son,
Lewis Lewis, Esq. of Gwinfe, J.P. and D.L., 6. 23 Dec.
1805 ; m. 9 March, 1830, Miss Sarah Simmons Barnes Colborne,
dau. of William Colborne, Esq. of Clifton, co. Gloucester, and
niece of William Barnes, Esq. of Redland Court, co. Gloucester,
iind d. 9 Jan. 1859, leaving issue,
JohnBangley, 6. 19 Dec. 1830; d. 24 April, 1835.
Charles Bassett, now of Gwinf6.
Lewis Gwyn, Lieut. Indian Navy, b. 21 Sept. 1834.
Edward Studley, late 5th Fusiliers, .served in India during
the Mutiny (mentioned in despatches), b. 21 Nov. 1836.
Frank Davie, b. 31 May, 1838.
Albert Thomas, b. 31 Dec. 1839 ; d. 20 Jan. 1840.
George Septimus, b. 21 Sept. 1848.
Eleanora Jane. Eustatia Harriette.
Augusta Blanche, d. unm. 31 Oct. 1890.
/Inns— Quarterly, 1st and 4th gu., a grifiSn segreant or, for
Lewis ; 2nd and 3rd sa., three nags' heads erased or, forLLOTD.
Crest— A demi-griffln segreant couped or. Motto — Facta non
verba.
Seai— Gwinf6 House, near Llangadock, co. Carmarthen.
LEWIS OF HENLLAN.
L^'is, The Right Eet. Richard, D.D.,
Bishop of Llandaff, of Henllan, co. Pembroke, h.
1821, M.A. 1846, late Scholar of Worcester Coll.
Oxford, Rector of Lampeter Yelfrey, co. Pembroke,
1852, and Archdeacon of St. David's ; m. 1847, Geor-
giana, dau. of Capt. Lewis, H.E.I.C.S., and has one
son,
Arthur Griffith Poter, J.P. cos. Pembroke, Carmarthen,
and Glamorgan, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of
Carmarthen, Registrar of St. David's, Sec. to the Bishop,
b. 29 Feb. 1848; m. 1877, .Annie Wilhelmine, dau. of
James Ellison, Esq., M.D., of Windsor, and has issue,
I. Wilfrid Hubert Poier, b. 9 Feb. 1881.
II. Ronald Edwin, b. 21 July, 1883.
III. Eric John Poyer, b. 21 Dec. 1887.
I. Helena Margaret Poyer.
Lineag-e.— The early pedigree of the family of Lewis is
given in the Book of Golden Grove, 'penes the Earl of Cawdor.
Richard Lewis, Esq. of Henllan (son of Roger Lewis, who
ivas son of Lodwioh, and grandson of Roger Lewis, the last
named in the Golden Grove MS.), m. 1744, Mary, dau. of John
Griffith, Esq. of Glan-y-Rhydd, and had issue, John ; David ;
Catherine ; Margaret ; and Mary. The 2nd, but only surviv-
. ing son,
- David Lewis, Esq., m. 1785, Elizabeth, dau. of Morgan
Lewis, of Carmarthen, and had, John : Owen Evan ; Mary ;
Margaret; Elizabeth; Catherine; and Elinor. The eldest son,
John Lewis, Esq. of Henllan, m. 1st, 1818, EUza, dau. of
Charles P. CaUen, Esq. of Grove, co. Pembroke, and by her
had,
John Lennox Griffith Poter, of Henllan.
Richard (Right Rev.), now of Henllan.
.He m. 2ndly, 1824, Elizabeth, dau. of William Humphreys, of
Pembroke, and by her had,
Frederick, deceased. Charles, deceased.
Hubert, deceased.
Elizabeth, m. the Rev. Mr. Garbett.
Mr. Lewis d. 13 March, 1834, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Lennox Griffith Poyer Lewis, Esq. of Henllan, J.P.
and D.L. for cos. Carmarthen and Pembroke, High Sheriff for
the latter co. 1867, of St. John's Coll. Cambrid.ge, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 22 Oct. 1819; m. 3 Feb. 1S57, Katherine Callen (who
</. 1881), youngest dau. of Daniel Poyer Callen, Esq. of Molles-
ton; andrf. 11 Feb. 1886.
Motto— B& wise as serpents.
Scat — Henllan, near Narbertli, co. Pembroke.
Residence — The Palace, Llandaff.
LEWIS OF STEADEY.
Lewis, Chaeles William Mansel, Esq. of
Stradey Castle, co. Carmarthen, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1881, B.A. Balliol CoU. Oxford, b. 2
Dec. 1845 ; m. 1875, Edith Clara, 2nd dau. of the
late Sir Philip J. Miles, Bart., and by her has issue,
Hubert Edward Mansel, 6. 1876.
Charles Ronald Mansel, 6. 1880.
Eric David Mansel, b. 1886. Archie Mansel, b. 1890.
Gwladys Irene Rose. Elspie Violet.
Mr. Lewis is son of David Lewis, Esq. of Stradey,
CO. Carmarthen, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1833,
of Brasejiose Coll. Oxford, B.A., Barrister-at-Law,
M.P. for the Carmarthen Boroughs 1835-37, only
son and heir, by Catherine his wife, 2nd dau. of
Daniel Lloyd, Esq. of Laques, co. Carmarthen (see
that name), of Thomas Lewis, Esq. of Stradey,
who s. to that estate 1807, under the will of Mrs.
Mansel, dau. and eventual sole heir of Sir Edward
Vaughan Mansel, Bart. The late Mr. David Lewis
m. 9 June, 1836, Lsetitia, youngest dau. of Benjamin
Way, Esq. of Denham Place, Bucks, and d. 1872,
having had issue,
I. Charles William Mansel, now of Stradey.
I. Fanny Louisa.
II. Rowena Harriet Mansel, d. 2 Oct. 1844.
Seat — Stradey Castle, near Llanelly, Carmarthenshire.
LEWIS OF INNISKEEN AND SEATOWN.
Lewis, Henry Owen, Esq. of Inniskeen, co.
Monaghan, and Seatown, co. Dublin, J.P. and
D.L., M.P. for Carlow 1874-80, High Sheriff co.
Monaghan 1885, B.A. Trin. CoU. Dublin, b. 26
Sept. 1842 ; m. 8 Aug. 1866, Frances Sophia, only
child and heiress of Francis Charles Elsegood, Esq.
of Upper Brook Street, Grrosvenor Square, and has
had issue,
I. Henry Owen, 5. 12 Sept. 1S67 ; d. an infant.
II. Arthur Francis Owen, 2nd Lieut. P. W. 0. Yorkshire
Regt., b. 6 Aug. 1868.
III. Francis Owen, 2nd Lieut. Durham Light Infantry, b. 17
Aug. 1869 ; m. Joanna Somerset, dau. of Sir Charles
Farquhar Shand, LL.D., Cliief Justice of the Mauritius.
IV. Cyril Alexander Owen, 6. 28 Jan. 1871.
I. Frances Isabella Sophia Mary Owen.
II. Frederica Sophia EUzabeth Mary Owen, for whom His
Majesty the King of Hanover stood sponsor.
Lineage.— Francis Lewis (a scion of an ancient Welsh
family) settled in Ireland about the middle of the 17th century,
and acquired property in the cos. of Kildare, Meath, and Queen's
Co. He m. EUzabetii Budurda, and was father of
William Lewis, Esq. of Tullygory,co. Kildare, ?«. Margaret,
dau. of Francis Roberts, Esq., by Jean O'Kelly his wife, and
was s. by his son,
Michael Lewis, Esq. of Tullygory, m. Susanna, dau. of
Edmund Jones, Esq., M.P. for Duleek 1696, by Rebecca his
•wife, dau. of William Cmtchley, Esq. of Crutchley Hall, co.
Stafford, and had a son and successor,
Robert Lewis, Esq. of Dublin and of Queen's Co., m. Anne,
dau. of Arthur Gambell, Esq. of Washbrook, co. Westmeath,
M.P. for Ballyshannon, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Major
John D' Alton, of Dunnel Castle, co. Westmeath. By Anne
Gambell his wife, Robert Lewis had a son and heir,
Michael Lewis, Esq. of Spring Hill, co. Dublin, to. 1786,
Anne, only dau. of Richard Frizell, Esq. of Beaufort House, co.
Dublin, and had issue by her (who d. 1825),
William, of Harlech, co. Dublin, and of Kilcullen, co. Kil-
dare, m. Dora, dau. of John Cassidy, Esq. of Monasterevan,
and d. 1850, leaving issue,
John Har^'et, of Kilcullen, co. Kildare, J.P. and D.L. for
Middlesex, High Sheriff co. Kildare 1857, M.P. for Mary-
lebone 1861-74, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin. 1838,6. 1814:
ra. 1st, 27 Aug. 1840, Emily Owen, only child of George
1-2C0
LEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEW
Ball, Esq. of Richmond, Surrey, which lady d. s. p. 11
Nov. 1850. He m. 2ndty, ISfil, Jane Isabella, dau. ol
Uilliam Bro\vn, Esq., and <l. 1SS9.
Villiani, Clerk of the Crown, co. Kildare, b. 1818; m.
1845, Jane, dau. of Michael Hackett, Esq. of Elm Grove,
King's CO., and d. 1878, leaving issue, William, of
Haddington House, Kingstown, co. Dublin, 6. 1849, and
Harvey.
Edward Valentine.
Mary .A.nne, nt. 1839, Robert Morellct AUoway, Esq., J. P.,
of the Berries, Queen's co.
Arthur Gamuell, of whom presently.
Richard, ;». 1st, Emily, dau. of — Osborne, Esq.; 2ndly, a dau.
of Thomas Taylor, Esq. of Polygon House, Southampton ;
and 3rdly, Frances Tyler, niece of Admiral Sir Charles
Tyler, and left issue.
Robert, R.N., vi. Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Sir Richard Onslow,
1st Bart., K.B., Vice-Admiral of England and Gen. of
Marines, and d. 1846, leaving issue. She d. at Brighton, -5
Nov. 1861.
Edward, m. his cousin, Henrietta, dau. and co-heir cf H.
Loftus Frizell, Esq., and has i>sue.
Edmond Jones (.Rev.), vi. Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev.
William Lyster, and niece of James, Bishop of Dromore,
and had issue.
Anne, m. Major J. Fielding Sweeny, and- has issue.
Eleanora, m. Major F. Bernard Sweeny.
Charlotte, m. Capt. Stuart.
Michael Lewis d. 1824. His 2nd son,
LiEUT.-CoL. Arthur Gambell Lewis, D.L. and J.P., High
Sheriff of Monaghan 1847, and Longford 1854, 6. 7 Dec. 1790;
m. 1st, 1820, Hester, 2nd dau. of Richard Westenra, Esq. of
Rutland Square, Dublin, uncle of the 2nd Lord Uossmore, by
whom (who d. 1S37; he had issue, Maurice Peppard Warren,
LL.D., 6. 1821; d. v.nm. 1865. He m. 2ndly, 1841, Henrietta,
relict of the Hon. Richard Westenra, 2nd son of the 2nd Lord
Kossmore, and only child and heir of Henry Owen Scott, Esq.
of Scotstown, CO. Monaghan, by Olivia his wife, 2nd dau. and
co-heir of John Owen, Ei?q. of Raconnell, near Monaghan, by
whom (who d. 1860) he had, Henry Owen, now of Inniskeen
and Seatown. Col. Lewis, who had served in the 68th Regt.,
and was subsequently Lieut. -Col. of the Monaghan Militia, d.
22 Sept. 1869.
Anns — Sa., a chevron erm. between three spear-heads arg. a
crescent gu. Crest — Gut of a ducal coronet a plume of live
ostrich feathers gu. and az. charged with a chevron or, thereon
a crescent gu. ilotw — Bidd Liu Hebb Llydd.
S'.at — Inniskeen, Monaghan. licddence — 62, Lancaster Gate,
Hyde Park.
LEWIS OF GILFACH AND
LLWYNCELYN.
Lewis, David Jones, Esq. of Gilfacli and
Llwjncelyn, co. Carmarthen, IJarrister-at-Law of
the Middle Temple (Mich. 1873), and of the Sontli
Wales Circuit, educated at Llandovey, Shrews-
bury, and the Univ. of London, b. 17 July, 18-lS ;
m. 1867, Elizabeth Marianne, only child of the
late Eev. Henry Jones Davis, Vicar of Conwil
Gaio with Llansawyl, co. Carmarthen, and J.P. for
same co., and by her has issue,
I. David Lancelot Henri Jones, b. 1868 : educated .at
Westminster, and Ch. Ch. Oxon, B.A.
II. Elydyr Alwyn Awbrey ab Gwylyni, b. 1882.
Jlr. Le^vvis is a Magistrate for co. Carmarthen.
Lineage.— This family claim to be descended from Owen
Gethin, grandson of Cbadoc ab Gwilym of Glyntawe, who
lived in King John's reign.
David Htwel of Pen-y-rhiw Llanddausant, co. Carmar-
then, was father of
Lewis David, of Pant Hywel, in Llanddausant, who r.i.
Elizabeth, dau. of Rhys Price, of Erynchwyth Gwynfe, co.
Caermarthen, derived in the female line from a branch of
the Awbreys of Coedmawr, and dying 16 Feb. 1745, left with a
d.iu. Jane, m. to John Rhys Morris, two sons, David, his heir ;
and Rhys, accidentally killed. The elder son,
David Lewis, of Pant Hywel; ra. 15 Jan. 1738, Anne, dau.
of Rhys Llewelyn, of Llywel, co. Brecon, and by her, who d.
in 1785, had issue, Lewis ; Rhys, a clergyman, d at Usk, s. p. ;
John, of Pen-y-crug, who w. Elinor, dau. of John Jones, Esq. ;
Xhomas^of Neath, rf. M'/uu. 9 Oct. 1791; Magdalen, m. Owen
Bowen, Cwmydw, Myddfai, co. Carmarthen; Elizabeth, m.
David Erans, of Llansadwrn, co. Carmarthen; Anne, m.
Gryffydd ilorgan, of Clynhir. Llandeilo, Tal-y-bont ; Gwludys,
i;i. liiehaid PricUard, of Llanwrda. The eldest son,
Lewis Lewis, Esq. of Pant Hywel, m. 30 Dec. 1772, Mary,
dau. of Henry Jones, Esq. of Briwnant Caio, and by her (wUo
d. 15 April, 1834, aged 84) had issue,
David Jones, of Gilfach.
Thomas, of Llanddausant, m. Margaret, dau. of Morgan
L)avies,Esq.of Llanddausant, and had issue, Lewis ; Moigan ;
David ; Martha ; Mary ; and Lcmisa.
Rhys, of Merthyr Tydfil, m. Magdalen, dau. of Thomas-
Llewelyn, of Llywel, co. Brecon, and had i.ssue, Thomas;
David; Lewis; Rhys; William; Henry; Mary Anne;.
Margaret; Elizabeth; Sarah; and Catherine.
Margaret, m. Widiam David Jeffrey, -Esq., and d. 4 Jan.
1798, aged 21, leaving issue, David.
Anne, m. 1st, William Williams, Esq. of Llanddausant, and
2ndly, William Hywel, Esq.
Mary, m. Evan Evans, of Llansadwrn.
Mr. Lewis d. 20 Sept. 1796, aged 54. His eldest son,
David Jones Lewis, Esq. of Gilfach, co. Carmarthen, J. P.,
b. 16 Oct. 1773; m. 3 July, 1798, Mary, only child and heiress
of David Price, Esq. of Elaen-y-cwm, and Gilfaen, Llanwrda,
CO. Carmarthen, and by her (who d. 2 Dec. 1828, aged 50).
had, besides other children who d. young,
David Price, in Holy Orders, perpetual curate of Llan-y-
crwys, CO. Carmarthen, J.P. for same co., d. unta. 1861.
Lewis, a surgeon of Wymondham, co. Norfolk, d. unm.
1862.
Frederick, of Llwyneelyn.
Margaret, d. unm., from an accidental fall, 27 Oct. 1842.
Mr. Lewis d. 1848, aged 76. Thcord son (who, in consequence
of his two brothers dying unm. after having respectively s. to-
the property, ultimately s. to the Gilfach estate),
Frederick Lewis, Esq. of Gilfach and Llwyneelyn, co. Car-
marthen, j)j. 1847, Anna Letitia, dau. of Robert Middleton
Williams, Esq. of Carmarthen (and great-grand-dau. of John
Williams, Esq. of Aber-Cothy, co. Carmarthen, High Sheriff
for the same co., who in. a dau. of Sir Richard Herbert, of Kerry,
CO. Montgomery. This John Williams was paternal grandson
of the Rev. Dr. John Williams, Dean of Bangor, and Principal
of Jesus College, Oxford, about 1002, who la. 1609, Jane, dau.
of Sir Walter Rice (or Rhys), of Newton (now Dynevor), co.
Carmarthen, ancestor of the present Lord Dynevor) ; and by
her (who d. 6 June, 1861) had issue,
I. David Jones, now of Gilfach and Llwyneelyn.
II. Frederick Williams, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), and L.S.A. (Lond.),-
of Llandovery, co. Carmarthen, j/(. 24 Oct. 1877, Frances
Mary, 2nd dau. of the late Rev. George GriflBths, B.P.,
Residentiary Canon of Bangor, and Rector of Machynlleth,
North Wales, and has issue, Agnes Ida; and Vera Anne-
Beatrix.
III. Charles Prytherch, M.A. Jesus Coll. Oxford, of Llan-
dovery, CO. Carmarthen, m. 22 June, 1892, Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of the late Wattan Walters, Esq. and niece
of the late D. Jeremy, Esq. of Llandovey.
IV. Arthur Middleton.
I. Anna Letitia Price, m. Rev. Morgan Lewis Jones, B.A.,
Vicar of Rhosmarket, co. Pembroke, and has issue, Violet
Gwendolen Mary Anna; Lillie Agnes Alma; Mabel
Louise; John Trevor Frederick Lewis; and Ivor Blcddyii
Morgan.
II. Mary Agnes. iii. Emily Louisa.
Mr. Lewis d. 1806, aged 56.
Seafs— Gilfach, and Llwyneelyn, co. Carmarthen.
LEWTHWAITE OF BROADGATE.
Lewthwaite, William, Esq. of Broadgate, co.
Cumberland, J.P. and D.L., b. 29 Oct. 1853 ; m.
16 Aug. 1881, Helena Jane, dau. of Charles Chal-
linor, Esq. of Basford Hall, Stoke-upon-Trent, co.
Stafford, and has issue,
I. William, b. 20 June, 1882.
n. Charles Gilfrid, 6. 15 April, ISS4.
Lineage.— James Lewthwaite, of Broadgate, co. Cum-
berland, gent., had issue,
John, of Broadgate.
William, m. Catherine, sister to Sir Alfred Lawson, Bart, of
Isell, CO. Cumberland, and had issue, John, of White-
haven, who d. 10 Nov. 1790, leaving issue, an only son,
Gilfred, who was drowned whilst bathing in the sea at
Whitehaven, 28 July, 1779, aged 42, unm.
James, who left an only surviving child, James.
Elinor, m. — Robinson, and had a dau. Elizabeth, m. —
Halhead.
The eldest son,
John Lewthwaite, Esq. of Broadgate, had issue,
John, of Lancaster, merchant, m. Elizabeth, relict of —
Grice, of Antigua, who d. at Lancaster in 1804. Herf. athis
plantation at Check Hall, ia Dominica, 21 June, 1781, s.j).
LET
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LEY
1201
WiLLTAM, of Broadgate.
George, d. s. p. at Antigua.
Eleanor, m. William Postlethwaite, of Elvan Foot, co. Cum-
berland, and had issue, Thomas, who d. unra. in London;
William, d. unm. in London ; Elizabeth, d. laim. ; Agnes,
in. John Wild.
Elizabeth, m. William Hunter, of Cross House, in Milium,
gent., t^ s. p.
Agnes, m. Thomas Bayliff, of Broughton, co. Lancaster,
gent., d. s. p.
Maigarct, m. — Taylor, of Liverpool, Solicitor, d. s. p.
The 2nd son,
William Lewthwaite, Esq. of Broadgate, J. P., m. Mary,
dau. and coheir of Joseph Nicholson, of Milholm-Bootle, co.
Cumberland, and d. 30 Oct. 1809, aged 70, leaving by her (who
d. 29 Aug. 1807, aged 63) with other issue, a son,
William Lewthwaite, Esq. of Broadgate, J. P., who rd. 7
March, 1791, Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Craggs, Esq. of Low-
scales, Jlillom, CO. Cumberland, and by her (who d. 18 Nov.
1830; had issue,
JoHV, of Broadsate.
Mary, t. 20 Aug. 1793; m. 30 Aug. 1825, William Postle-
thwaite, of Ulverston, co. Lancaster, who d. 10 Feb. 1876.
Shod. s. p. 21 Dec. 1853.
Agnes, 6. 16 Sept. 1795; m. 23 Sept. 1823, Robert Fostle-
thwaite, of Broughton, co. Lancaster, who d. 25 Feb. l»o9.
She d. 13 Feb. 1853, leaving issue.
Eleanor, b. i Jan. 1798 : rf. imm. 10 Nov. 1827.
Elizabeth, b. 26 Aug. 1801 ; d. unra. 21 July, 1827.
Mr. Lewthwaite d. 31 March, 1845, aged 79, and was s. by his
only son,
John Lewthwaite, Esq. of Broadgate, J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Cumberland, b. 24 March, 1792 ; m. 18 May, 1820, Anne
(Nancy), dau. of William Kirkbank, Esq. of Beckside, Whic-
ham, CO. Cumberland, J. P. and D.L., and by her (who d. 10
Aug. 1857) had issue,
William, of Broadgate.
Joseph, b. 26 Sept. 1834 ; d. unm. 7 Feb. 1886.
George, of Littlebank, Settle, W. R. co. York. h. 29 Aug.
1839; 7)1.27 Oct. 1864, Margaret, dau. of Christopher At-
kinson, Esq. of Burnley, co. Lancaster, and has issue,
1 John Gilfrid, b. 5 July, 1866.
2 William Atkinson, b. 2 Sept. 1867.
3 George, b. 12 Dec. 1868.
4 Joseph Harold, b. 2 Oct. 1871.
5 Charles, b. 8 Nov. 1872.
6 Henry, b. 29 June, 1874.
7 Arthur Edwyn, 6. 25 May, 1876.
8 Alfred, b. 22 Oct. 1877.
1 Elizabeth, 6. 5 Aug. 186.5.
2 Margaret Ethel, b. 12 Feb. 1870.
3 Edith Maud, b. 22 April, 1881.
Mary, b. 11 March, 1821 ; m. 22 Aug. 1854, Walter Buchanan,
Esq. of Lower BcbingtoD, co. Chester, and d. 3 Sept. 1890,
having had issue.
Elizabeth, b. 12 June, 1822; d. unm. 1 Dec. 1859.
Eleanor, b. 4 Feb. 1824; m. 25 Aug. 1853, Robert Francis
Calrow, Esq. of Kirkby Lonsdale, co. Westmorland, and
has issue.
Ann, b. 28 Sept. 1827: d. unm. 7 Aug. 1868.
Agnes, b. 13 May, 1829; m. 6 Sept. 1860, Willi im Allen, Esq.
of Woodplumpton, co. Lancaster, who rf. 2i July, 1873.
She d. 17 Feb. 1885, leaving issue.
Mr. Lewthwaite d. 11 April, 1863, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Lewthwaite, Esq. of Broadgate, J. P. and D.L.,
5. 5 March, 1826; m. U Dec. 1851, Mary, dau. of William
Challinor, Esq. of Leek, co. Stafford, and by her had issue,
William, now of Broadgate.
Anne, 6.30 Sept. 1852; )«. 25 April, 187S, Hamlet Eiley,
Esq. of Ennim, near Penrith, co. Cumberland, J. P. and
D.L., and has issue.
Mary, b. 8 March, 1855; m. 19 Aug. 1880, the Hon. William
Henry Cross {see Bcrke's Peerage, Cross, V.), M.P. for West
Derby Div. of Liverpool, and has issue.
Mr. Lewthwaite d. 23 April, 1867.
Arms — Erm. a cross flory az. fretty or. Crest — A garb or
bound by a serpent nowed ppr. holding in the mouth a cro.ss-
crosslet fitchee gu. Motto — Virtus ad aethera tendens.
Utal — Broadgate, Broughton-in-Furness.
liineage. — John Henry Let, Esq. of Trehill, m. 23 Oct.
1S09, Lady Dorothy Frances Hay, 6th dau. of George 7th
Marquis of Tweeddale, and by her (who rf. 12 Oct. 1875) had
issue,
John Henry, his heir.
Mr. Ley, who was Clerk to the House of Commons, rf. 21 Aug.
1850, and was s. by his son,
John Henry Ley, Esq. of Trehill, m. 1845, Henrietta, dau.
of Henry Porter, Esq. of Winslade House, co. Devon, and hud
issue,
John Henry Francis, now of Trehill.
Kose Alice.
Alice Mary, m. 8 Aug. 1874, Walter William Smith Marriot,
Esq., Major R.A., and has issue, two sons and two daus.
Constance Mildred, ra. Frederick White, Esq., B.L.
Mr. Ley rf. 1865, and was s. by his only son, the present
John Henry Ley, Esq. of Trehill.
&aJ— Trehill, Exeter, and Woodlands, Kenford, co. Devon.
LEY or TREHILL.
Let, John Henet Francis, Esq. of Trehill, co.
Devon, J.P. and D.L., High Sherif? 1S73, Major
1st Devon Yeomanry, b. 12 April, 1847 ; m. 5 Jan.
1870, Mary Coats, dau. of Matthew Chamley, Esq.
of Warcop House, co. Westmorland, and has issue,
I. Mary. ii. Violet Frances Henrietta.
ui. Grace Aylmer. iv. Dorothy Hay. v. Maijorie Agnes.
LEYCESTER OF TOFT.
Lktcester, Rafe Oswald, Esq. of Toffc Hall,
CO. Chester, b. 5 July, 184-1; m. 2 Nov. 1867, Edith,
dan. of Hubert de Eurgb, Esq. of West Drayton,
Middlesex.
Lineage. — Ralph Letcester, younger brother of John
Leycester, of Tabley, vi. Joan, dau. and heir of Robert Toft,
of Toft, and thus founded the family of Leycester, of Toft,
He rf. temp. Richard II. His great-great-great-great-grand-
son.
Sir Ralph Leycester, of Toft, was knighted at Leith 11 May,,
1544, at which time the Earl of Hertford, being then Gen.,
dubbed several Cheshire gentlemen. Sir Ralph's grandson.
Sir George Leycester, Knt. of Toft, ni. Alice, eldest dau. of
Peter Leycester, Esq. of Tabley, and had issue. Sir George
was made Sheriff of Cheshire by patent, dated 29 Dec. i^t
Elizaueth. He d. 1612, and was s. by his only surviving son,
Ralph Leycester, Esq. of Toft, father, by his wife Mary,
dau. of Anthony Woodhull, Esq. of MoUington, co. Oxford, of
a son and heir,
George Leycester, Esq. of Toft, m. Dorothy, dau. of John
Clayton, Esq., and sister and co-heir of Richard Clayton, Esq.
of Crooke, co. Lancaster, and had several children, the eldest o£
whom,
Ralph Leycester, Esq. of Toft, rn. Eleanor, dau. of Sir
Peter Leycester, Bart, of Tabley, the well-known historian of
Cheshire, and dying March, 1685, was s. by his elder son,
George Leycester, Esq. of Toft, ni. Jane, dau. of Oswald*
Mosley, Esq. of Ancoats, by whom he had three sons, Ralph,
his successor; George, a merchant in London, ancestor of the
family of Leycester of White Place, Berks ; and Oswald. Th&
eldest son and successor,
Ralph Leycester, Esq. of Toft, 6. 1699; m. Katherine, dau.
and co-heiress ef Edward Norris, Esq. of Speke, co. Lancaster,
by Anne, dau. and heiress of Peter Gerard, Esq. of Crewood,
and by her (who rf. 1799, at the advanced age of 90) he had
issue, 1 George, his successor; 2 Ralph, heir to his brother ;
3 Edward, rf. unm. 1756; 4 Hugh, b. 1748, King's Counsel and
one of the Judges of North Wales, rf. 1 Jan. 1836 ; 5 Oswald,
b. 1752, M.A., Rector of Stoke-upon-Tern, ra. 1st, Mary, dau.
of P. Johnson, Esq. of Timperley, and 2ndly, Eliza, dau. of
Charles White, Esq. of Manchester; 1 Anne, m. the Rev. Dr.
Norbury ; 2 Theodosia, ni. the Rev. Egerton Leigh, Archdeacon
of Salop and Rector of Lymme; and 3 Susannah, m. 1773,
the Hon. John Grey. Mr. Leycester d. YlVi, and was s. by his
eldest son,
George Leycester, Esq. of Toft, at whose decease, unm-
1809, the family estates devolved upon his brother,
Ralph Leycester, Esq. of Toft, m. 1762, Charlotte, 3rd dau.
of the Rev. Dr. Lushington, of Eastbourne, Sussex, and had
issue, Ralph, his heir; Henry, Capt. R.N., rf. at Pisa;
George, Fellow of King's Coll. Camb. ; William, i/i. Miss
Friel, and had issue ; Charlotte, ra. Charles Dumbleton, Esq.
of Bath ; Harriet, m. the Rev. Robert Cox, Vicar of Bridg-
north: and Susanna. Mr. Leycester was s. by his eldest son,
Ralph Leycester, Esq. of Toft, 6. 1764, M.P. for Shaftes-
bury, la. Susanna eldest dau. of the Rev. Egerton Leigh, of
the family of the West Hall, High Leigh, and left at his
decease (with three daus., Charlotte, rf. 1893, EmmaTheodosia.
rf. 1865, and Laura Susanna, rf. 6 Jan. 1835) an only son and
heir,
Ralph Gerard Leycester, Esq. of Toft Hall, b. 11 Oct.
1817 ; m. 9 June, 1840, Emily Elizabeth, dau. of Charle*
4, H
1202
LEY
THE LANDED GENTRY,
LID
Tyrwhitt Jones, Esq., son of Sir T, Tyrwliitt Jones, Bart., and
dyina 18 .-ipril, 1S51, left issue, :. Rape Oswald, now of Toft ;
II. Charles Hugh, b. April, 1S4S, d. 1883; ui. Kvnest Gerard,
b. Oct. 1S49; I, Georgina Susanna, d. 1891; and ii. Amy
Theodosia.
Amis — Az., between two fleurs-de-lis or, a fess of the second
f retty gu. CreM — A roebuck per palt- or and gu. attired of the
second, holding in it^ mouth au acorn-branch ppr.
Scat—Toil Uall, Kuutsford.
IjEycestes, of white place.
Letcestee, Lionel de Walden IIemey, Esq.
of White Place, Berks, b. 18 Oct. 1856; s. his
uncle 18SS.
Liineag'e.— George Leycester, Esq., 2nd son of George
Leycester, Esq. of Toft Hall, ;jt. Martha, dau, of John Dodson,
Esq., High Sheriff of Berlis, and had an only son and heir,
Bev. Ralph Leycesteb, of White Place, m. 1761, Susanna,
sister of Sir Walden Hanmer, Bart., M.P. for Sudbury, and d.
1803, leaving (with a dau., Martha Elizabeth, ui. John Adolphus,
Esq., Barrister-at-law) an only son and successor,
Geoboe HANMEr. Letcesteb, Esq. of White Place, &. 12 .July,
1763; 7«. 1796, Charlotte Jemima, youngest dau. of H.ans
AVintrop Mortimer, Esq. of Caldwell Hall, co. Derby, M.P.
I'or Shaftesbury, by Anne his wife, only dau. of Lord Anne
Hamilton, 3rd sou of James, 4th Duke of Hamilton, and by her
(who d. 16 Feb. 1S5I) had issue,
George Ralph, of White Place.
Hen-by Hanmer, of whom presently.
Edmund Mortimer, late of White Place.
Oswald Walden, d. unm.
Augustus .\dolphus ; m.\ and rf. 23 Jan. 1892.
Susanna Jane, m. Capt. Poulton, Madras Army, and is
' deceased.
Henrietta Maria, m. William Ward, Esq., and is deceased.
Louisa Genevieve, in. Francis Lyne, Esq., and il. 1877.
Mr. Leycester d. 6 Oct. 1338, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Ralph Leycester, Esq. of White Place, b. 31 July,
1801; d. iinm. 11 Jan. 185.5. He was s. by his brother,
Henry Hanmer Ley'cester, Esq. of White Place, b. 4 March,
1808 ; m. 28 April, 1852, Clara Priscilla, dau. of Francis John
Xorris, Esq., only son of John Norris, Esq.of Hemstead, Kent,
M.P., and grandson of Sir John Norris, Admiral of the Fleet,
and Vice-Admiral of England temp. George II., and by her
(who d. 6 Oct. 1864) had issue,
Arthur Hanmer, b. 18 Jan. 1853: d. Nov. 1378.
Lionel de Walden Henry, now of Vriiite Place.
Mr. Leycester d. 22 Jan. 1862, when the estates devolved for
life on his brother,
Edmund Mortimer Leycester, Esq. of White Place, Berks,
retired Capt. R.N., b. 23 July, 1810 ; ■»*. 1st, ID April, 1842,
Henrietta Susanna, dau. of Capt. James Neville, E.N., of
Stoke-Devon, and by her (who d. 20 March, 1882) had issue,
I. Safe Neville, b. 24 April, 1843 ; d. 18 Nov. 1883.
I. Isabel Emily Hanmer, m. Malcolm de Saumarez Edye,
Esq.
Capt. Leycester m. 2ndly, I? April, 1882, Anna Sarah, dau. of
Samuel William Rowsell, Esq. of London.
Arms, Crest, and Motto, same as Leycester of Toft.
Seat — White Place, near Maidenhead.
LEYLAND OF HAGGERSTOM".
Letl-ind, Cheistophee John, Esq. of Haggers-
ton Castle, co. Northumberland, J. P., formerly Sub-
Lieut. R.N., b. 19 Sept. 1849 ; »«. 1st, 22 Oct.
1874, Everikla Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late
Ralph Creyke, Esq. of Rawcliffe, co. York, and by
her (who d. Aug. 1890) has had issue,
Hilda Georgina, b. 137.^).
Ethelreda Louisa, 0. 1876; d. 1839.
He m. 2ndly, 1 March, 1892, Helen Dora, eldest
dau. of Digby Cayley, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Digby
Cayley, Bart., and has issur^
Christophep. Digby, I. 24 Dec. 1302.
Mr. C. J. Leyland assumed, 1891, the name of
Letland instead of Natioe.
Lineage.— Richard Bullin, Esq. of the township of
Knowsley. co, Laacaster, m. Margaret, only child, who left
issue of Richard Leyland, Esq. of Knowsley, and sister of
Thomas Leyland, Esq. of Walton Hall, co. Lancaster, who
d. s. ;i. 20 May, 1327. By this lady Mr. Bullin had issue,
Ricliard Bullin, who assumed by royal licence^ 19 July,
1327, the name and arms of Leyland, and d. unm. 1 Dec.
1844.
Christopher Bullin, who assumed by royal licence, 8 May,
1845, the surname and arms of Leyland, and d. unm. 4
Sept. 1849.
Dorothy,
The only dau.,
Dorothy Bullin, in. 1809, John Naylor, Esq. of Hartford
Hill, CO. Chester, and d. 185G, having had issue by him, three
sons and one dau.,
Thomas Leyland, of Haggerston Castle, Beal, Northumber-
land, late Capt, 2nd Life Guards, b. 21 Jan. 1811; assumed
by royal licence, 20 Dec. 1849, the name and arms of Ley-
land only ; vi. 1841, Rachel, dau. of J. Hopkins, Esq.,
and by her (who rf. 20 May, 1882, aged 68) had issue.
.John Naylor, of l.eighton Hall.
Richard Christopher Naylor, now of Hooton Hall (see Naylor
of Hooton Hall).
Elizabeth Mary, m. Major-Gen. Gold, and d. s. p. March,
1372.
Mr. Naylor rf. 1815. His second son,
John Naylor, Esq. of Leighton Hall, co. Montgomery,
J.P. and D.L., High Shcriffl853, b. IS.-Vpril, 1813 ; m. 20 Aug.
1846, Georgiana, 4th dau. of John Edwards, Esq. of Ness
Strange, Salop, by Charlotte Jlargaret, dau. of Rev. George
Martin, Vicar of Great Ness, by the Lady Blary Murray his
wife, youngest dau. of John, 3rd Duke of Atholl, and had
issue,
I. Christopher .John, now of Haggerston Castle.
It. Rowland Edward Leyland, 6. 3 Jan. 1851 ; m. 1875, Mary
Elizabeth, younger dau. of Patrick Byrne, Esq. of Ennis-
corthy.
III. John, t, 21 March, 1856: m. 1886, Magdalen, d.au. of
the late Archibald Tod, Esq. of The Grange, Woolton, Liver-
pool, and has issue, two sons.
I. Dora, m. 4 July, 1372, Rear-Admiral Edmund Charles
Drummond, R.N., and d. 20 Dec. 1878, leaving issue,
John Edmund, R.N., 6. 1873 ; Mary and Constance Dora.
II. Margaret.
in. Emily, m. 6 June, 1876, George Devereux Harrison,
Esq. of Fronllwyd, co. Moutgomery, and has issue.
IV. Georgina.
V. Finances.
VI. Eva, m. 1889, Capt. Alfred William Lambart Bayly,
D.S.O., Bombay Staff Corps, and has issue, a son.
VII. Alice Maud, m. 1885, John Urmston Hayes, Esq., who d.
18S7.
Mr. Naylor d. 13 July, 1889.
.?<;ois— Haggerston Castle, Beal, Northumberland ; and
BryuUywarch HaU, Kerry, co. Montgomery.
LIDWILL OF DROMABD.
LiDWiLL, Geoege, Esq. of Dromard, co. Tippe-
rary, J.P., late Capt. 19th Eegt., b. 1828 ; s. his
father 1868; m. 14 Oct. 1863, Edith Wheatley,
dau. of Henry Adams, Esq. of Kensington, by
-n-hom (who d. 22 March, 1877) he had issue,
I. George John Frederick, b. 29 Oct. 1869 ; Lieut. 19th
Princess of Wales Own Huss.ars.
II. Robert, b. 15 April, 1871 ; Lieut. 3rd Batt. R.I. Fus.
I. Eleanor, m. 1883, Major-Gen. Watt, late 64th Regt.
II. Edith Margaret.
He m. 2ndly, 18S2, Mary, dau. of late John Newell,
Esq. of Fairfield, Addiscombe.
Lineage. — The family of Lidwill, formerly Ltdtl, co.
Durham, have been settled for many generations in the cos. of
Carlow and Tipperary, and, according to family tradition, are
descended from a common ancestor with tlie Liddells of
Bavensworth Castle, co. Durham. The immediate ancestor of
the Dromard family was
.John Lidwill, Esq. of Shannaghmore, co. Carlow (son of
Robert Lidwill, Esq. of Shannaghmore, by Mary his wife, sister
of Launeelot Caulfield, Esq.), who purchased property to a
large extent at Castle Dermot, co. Kildare. He m. Eleanor,
dau. of Thomas Cooke, Esq. of Painstown, by Ellen his wife,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Nicholas Purcell, Bart, of Loughmoe,
CO. Tipperary, and had issue,
I, George, his heir.
II. Thomas, who m. (settlement dated 1736) Jemima, dau.
and heiress ol Mark Cowley, Esq. of Clonmore, and Cor-
mackstown, co. Tipperary, and U. 1782, leaving, with four
daus., as many sons,
LID
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LIL
1203
1 John, of Eushall, Queen's Co., n. Anne Fitzpatrick, of
Eallybooden, and had issue.
2 Mark, of Clonmore, Cormackstown and Annfield, High
Sheriff of Tipperary 1779, m. 8 Dec. 1774, Lucy, dau. of
Michael Scanlan, Esq. of Ballyneha, co. Limerick, J. P.,
and had issue,
Thomas, see Lidwill of Clonmorf.
S George, a Capt. in the Roden Fencibles, w. Mary, dau.
of O'Brien Butler, Esq. of Bansha Castle, co. Tipperarj-,
and d. s. p.
4 Thomas, of Clonmore. m. 14 Jan. 1774, Elizabeth .Julia,
dau. of Jolin O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, by Mary his
■wife, dau. and co-heir of Gerald de Courcy, Lord King-
sale, and left an only dau. and heiress, Mary Margaret,
•Hi. Henry Grove Grady, Esq. of Belhvood, co. Tipperary.
John Lidwill, of Shannaghmore, is said to have lived to be 100,
and his wife to an equally advanced age. Their elder son and
heir,
George Lidwill, Esq. of Lissannure, co. Tipperary, iJi.Miss
Sail, of Cashel, a co-heiress, and had two sons,
John, his heir.
Kobert, of Lissannure, m. Hester, dau. of Joseph Gubbins,
of Kilfrush, co. Limerick.
The elder son and heir,
John Lidwill, Esq. of Dromard, co. Tipperary, commonly
known as "Black Jack," m. Catherine, dau. of Patrick Fitz-
patrick, of Ballybooden, of the noble family of Upper Ossory,
iind co-heiress of her brother Timothy Fitzpatrick, Esq. of
Ballybooden, and left with other issue, George, his heir; and
John Lidwill. The elder son,
Geokge Lidwill, Esq. of Dromard, a well-known litterateur
and politician. High Sheriff Tipperary 1807, t?. 1839. He m.
<licence dated 17 March, 179'2) Eleanor, dau. of Blorgan
Kavanagh, Esq. of Ballyheale, co. Kilkenny, by Lady Frances
Butler his wife, sister of John, Earl of Ormonde, and left (with
two daus., Frances and Catherine) two sons, Fbedebick and
Henry. The latter d. wn??!. The former,
Frederick Lidwill, Esq. of Dromard, m. 1326, Christiana,
■dau. of 'William Hutcliinson, Esq. of Timoney, co. Tipperary,
andby her (who d. 1833) had issue (with a dau., Anna, who m.
1853, Capt. \V. J. Hoare, 7th Eoyal Fusiliers, and d. 1856,
leaving a dau., Anna Maria) a son, George. Mr. Lidwill d.
1868, and was s. by his son, the present George Lidwill, of
Dromard, late Capt. 19th Hegt., who sen-ed in the Eastern
Campaign of 1854-55, in Turkey and the Crimea, in the Light
Division ; was present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
.and received his company by the death of Capt. Ker in the
latter engagement.
Jnns — Arg., fretty gu., on a chief of the second, three
Jeopards' faces or. Crest — A lion rampant sa. crovr ned with an
Irish crown. Motto — Vis unita fortior.
<Seot — Dromard, Templemore, co. Tipperarj-.
LIDWILL, OF CLONMORE.
Ltd"WILL, Eobeet Ateij;s, Esq. of Clonmore,
CO. Tipperarj", and Eosemount, Australia, late
Lieut. E.. Limerick Fusiliers (Militia), b. 24 April,
1840 ; 7)1. 27 Jan. 1866, Mary Jane Cowen, dau. of
"William Florance, Esq. of Richmond, M.D., by
Elise his wife, dau. of Count Louis Massena, one
of the private physicians of Napoleon I., and has
issue,
Mark Cowley, b. 7 April, 137S.
Matilda Florance.
Lineage. — The immediate ancestor of the Clonmore
Lidwills (see Lidwill of Dromard) was
Mark Lidwill, Esq. of Clonmore, Cormackstovra, and
Annfield, High Sheriff of Tipperary 1779 ; wi. 8 Dec. 1874, Lucy,
dau. of Michael Scanlan, Esq., J.P., of Ballyneha, co. Limerick,
and had issue,
I. Thomas, of Clonmore.
II. Michael, of Beaks^own, co. Tipperary, r,i. Miss Dorah
Scully, and had issue.
III. Murk, d. unm. in India.
I. Lucy, d. mint.
II. Isniay, m. Capt. John Payne, 45th Eegt.. and had an only
child, Agnes Mary Payne, m. 1838, Piodolphus Scully, Esq.
of Bloomfield.
The eldest son,
Thomas Lidwill, Esq. of Clonmore, J. P. and D.L., m.
10 Oct. 1796, Mary, eldest dau. of Kobert Atkins, Esq. of Fir-
ville, CO. Cork, J. P., and rf. 1822, leaving with four daus. (1
Mary, lii. 25 Aug. 1326, John Browne, Esq. of Clonboy and
Lisnagry, J. P. co. Clare; 2 Lucinda., rt. Capt. Sayers; 3 Helen
Ormsby, m. Eev. George Wilkinson, Eector of Williamstown,
Victoria ; 4 Ismay, in. 1836, Thomas Anthony Southwell Browne,
see Browne of Clcmboy), two sons, Thomas, the younger, m.
1835, Delia Kussell, of Mount Eussell, co. Cork, and left daus.
only. The elder son,
Egbert Atkins Lidwill, Esq. of Clonmore and Cormacks-
town, J. P., m. Isabella, dau. of Christopher Delmege, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., of Castle Park, co. Clare, and Mount Henrj-,
CO. Limerick, and d. 1850, leaving issue,
I. EoBEBT Atkins, now of Clonmore.
II. Thomas, B.N., d. unm. in China.
I. Matilda, m. her cousin, Thomas Brown, Esq. of H.M.
Paymaster-General's Office, Whitehall, who rf. i. p. Jan.
1877.
II. Mary, m. 1875, Henry Loftus Hogen, Esq.
III. Isabella, to. George Wyndham Maunsell, Esq., J. P., of
Fort McLeod, British America, son of Eev. Richard Maun-
sell, of CO. Limerick.
Arins — Arg., fretty, gu., on a chief of the second, three
leopards' faces, or.
Crest — A Uon rampant, sa., crowned with an Irish crown.
Mottoes — Vis unita fortior. Malo niori quam foedarl.
Residences — Clonmore, Kilmanogue, co. Tipperary; Eosc-
mount, Australia ; 3, Stafford Terrace, Philiimore Gardens,
Kensington, W.
INNES-LILLINGSTON OF WEST
TOKBINGTON.
IxNES-LlLLiyGSTON, FREDERICK GeOEGE, Esq.
of West ^.Torrington, co. Lincoln, late of Bartley
Lodge, Hants, Lieut. E.N., retired, and formerly
Major Artillery Militia, b. 15 Ji-me, 1849 ; m. 3
Oct. 1871, Frances Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of William
O'Brien, Esq., and had issue,
I. Frederick Francis Innes, b. 1 June, 1377.
II. Hugh "William Innes, 6. 16 Aug. ls7s.
III. .Jack Lindsay Innes, b. 6 Aug. 1882.
IV. Arthur Donat Innes, 6. 23 Sept. 1836.
I. Kathrine Margaretta Innes. ii. Constance Sibyl Innes.
III. Mary Emilie Innes. iv. Dorothy Evelyn Innes.
V. Hilda Frances Innes.
Lineage. — TheSpooners camo originally from the borders
of cos. Warwick and Worcester. Their brasses are to be found
in Tamworth Church, but at a later period they appear as pos-
sessors of Henwood Hall, in the parish of Solihull. Elmdon
Hall was purchased by Abraham Spooner from the family of
Baynes in 1760. The arms and crest borne by the Spoonebs
of Wickhamford, 1589, 32 Elizabeth, were confirmed at the
Visitation co. Warwick, 1683 (K 3, fol. 179).
Abraham Spoon-eb, Esq., b. 1690 (son of Abraham Spooner,
and grandson of John Spooner, of Handsworth), m. 1st, Anne,
dau. of George Birch, Esq. of Harbourn. co. "Warwick, and
sister of Sir Thomas Birch, one of the Judges in the reign of
George II. ,by whom he had an only dau., Ann, ?ji. Capel
Bond, Esq. of Coventry, and d. s. p. 1814. He m. 2ndly, Anne,
dau. of Eichard Knight, Esq. of Downton Castle, co. Hereford,
and by her had issue. The eldest son,
Isaac Spooner, Esq., b. 1736; m. Jan. 1770, Barbara, eldest
dau. of Sir Henry Gough, 1st Bart., of Edgbaston, and sister
of Henry, IsC Lord Calthorpe, and by her (who rf. March, 1326)
had issue,
I. Abraham, of Elmdon, his heir.
II. Isaac, b. 1774; m. Lucy, dau. of John Tyler, Esq. of Bed-
lands, CO. Gloucester, and had issiie. His son, Isaac, of
AVightwick, Wolverhampton, J.P., M.A., Barrister-at-Law,
m. 1863, Charlotte Augusta, dau. of John Chalfleld Tyler,
Esq., and has issue, Charles Herbert.
III. Henry, of London, banker, b. 1776; m. Anne Jane, dau.
of Nathaniel Palmer Johnson, Esq. of Burleigh Fields, co.
Leicester, and rf. 19 April, 1849, leaving issue an only dau.
and heir, Barbara Anne, to. 26 March, 1832, Eev. George
Lillingston, M.A.
IV. William (Ven.), Archdeacon of Coventry, and Eector of
Elmdon, 6. Aug. 1778; m. 11 Sept. 1810, Anna Maria Sidney,
dau. of Eight Hon. Sir Lucius O'Brien, 3rd Bart, of Dromo-
land, CO. Clare, and d. 2 Sept. 1857, and by her (who rf. 24
Dec. 1846) had issue,
1 William, of Walton Lodge, near Stafford, J. P., M.A.,
Oriel Coll. Oxford, Barrisier-at-Law and Judge of the
County Court for North Staffordshire, b. 14 July, 1811:
';/!. 6 Oct. 1841, .Jane Lydia. youngest dau. of John Wilson,
Esq. of Seacroft Hall, and Cliff HdU, co. York, D.L., and
d. 19 May, 1880, leaving,
William Archibald (Rev.), M.A., 10, Eeble Terrace,
Oxford, Fellow of New CoU. Oxford, 6. 22 July, 1844:
4 H 2
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LIN
?ii. 12 Sept. 1878, Francos Wycliffe, 3rd dau. of Eight
liev. Harvov Goodwin, D.D., Bishop of Carlisle.
Henry Maxwell (Kov.), M.A., Fellow of llafrtlalen Coll.
Uxford. Viear of liou.cliton, Faversham, (). 9 Jlay, 1840 ;
in. 12 Oct. 1875, Catlierine. 2nd dau. of the KigUt Kev.
Harvey Goodwin, D.D., Bishop of Carlisle.
?Iary Anna.
.lanet Sarah. )H. 25 July, 1S71, Henry Salt, Esq. M.D.,
■if Gordon Square, London.
Catharine Barbara.
2 Lucius Henry, m. 18.53, Margaret, dau. of R. Neville
i'arker, Esq., and has issue, five sons and three daus.
i Edward ^Very Kev.), Rural Dean and Rector of Had-
leigh. and Pean of Hocking, M.A.. ti. 1821 ; m. 9 June,
18.^7, Octavia, dau of Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Bart., of
RoUcston Hall, co. Stafford.
4 Gerard, m. 18.')4, JIary Catherine, dau. of Thomas P.
Bo"land, Esq., J. P. co. Cork, and has six sons and three
daus.
r> Charles, );;. 1853, Frances Susan, dau. of D. Trinder,
Esq., and had issue, three sons and two daus.
1 Anna Maiia, m. Henry Selfe Selfe, Esq., and has issue,
four sons and three daus.
2 Barbara Mary.
3 Elizabeth.
4 Frances Anne, m. 1838, Very Rev. E. Bowles Knottes-
ford Fortescue, of Alveston Manor, Stratford-on-.\von.
i> Catherine, m. 1843, the Most Rev. Archibald Campbell
Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury, and d. 1 Dec. 1878.
V. r.ichard, of Eirniingham, Banker, J. P. and D.L., MP.
for Birmingham, and afterwards for North Warwickshire,
(i. 1783; VI. 20 Dec. 1804, Charlotte, d.au. of Nathan
^\■elherell, D.D., Dean of Hereford, and sister of Sir
Charles Wetherell, and d. 1864, leaving by her (who d. 1860;
ii^.^ue,
1 Richard, of the Bombay Civil Service, m. Mary Anne
Hathway, and d. 1867, leaving two sons and three daus.
2 Isaac (Rev.), M..A.., Vicar of Edgbaston, Birmingham.
b. 2 Sept. 1808; ra. 3 Oct. 1843, Eliza St. George, eldest
child of Gen. Ord, R.E.
1 Barbara, m. Hev. W. H. G. Mann, Vicar of Bow don,
CO. Chester, and has two children.
2 Eliza, '111. T. C. Hamilton, Esq. and had issue.
VI. John, 6. 1785.
I. Barbara, m. 1797, William Wilberforce, Esq., M.P.
II. Ann, m. Rev. Edward Vansittart Ncale, of AUesley Park,
CO. Warwick.
III. Eliza, d. unm.
Mr. Spooner d. June, 1813, and was s. by his son,
Abraham Spoomee, Esq. of Elmdon Hall, co. Warwick, h.
1770; m. 1797, Elizabeth Mary Agnes, only dau. and heiress of
Luke Lillingston, Esq. of Ferriby Grange, co. York, and by her
(Who d. 6 Jan. 1830) he had issue,
I. Isaac William, to. 9 Jan. 1832, Katherine Innes, only
dau. of Hugh Lindsay, Esq. and great-niece and sole heiress
of Sir Hugh Innes, of Balmacara House, and d. 3 Oct. 18.'>0,
leaving by her (who d. 19 Oct. 187o) an only son, Frederick
Geobge iNNES-LiLLiNGSTON, Esq., and two daus., Charlotte
Lydia Agnes, and Katharine Zeller Graham.
II. Charles, m. 1827, Haniette, only dau. of Rev. Charles
William Fonnereau, of Christ Church, Suffolk, and had
issue.
III. Alfred, of The Lodge, .Southwold. Suffolk, J.P., m. 1st,
July, 1832, Ann JIaria, 2nd dau. of John Iharpe, Esq. of
Chippenham Park, near Newmarket, which lady d. Ib54 ;
and 2ndly, 22 Jan. 1857, Mary Grey, dau. of Capt. Thomas
Monck Mason, K.N., by whom he left issue at his decease,
3 March, 1866,
1 Charles Alfred Gordon Lillingston.
1 Wilhelmina Mary. 2 Constance Eleanor.
IV. George (Rev.), M.A., m. 26 June, 1832, Barbara Anne,
only child of Henry Spooner, Esq., Capt. 10th Hussars, and
d. 29 March, 1849, leaving by her (who d. 1859), three daus.
and one son, the present George William Johnson, Esq. of
Ulverscroft, co. Leicester, who took the name of Johnso.n
insiead of Lillingston {see that aaiae).
V. Edward.
Club — Junior United Scnicc.
LINDESAY OF LOUGHRY.
LiNLiESAT, Henet Eichard Ponsonbt, Esq. of
Louglirv, CO. Tyrone, Lieut.-Col. Reserve of officers,
late tiOth Eifles and 20th Eegt., b. 27 July, 1843 ;
*. to the Lougliry property by ■will of his cousin,
the late Feederick Johx Saxdts Lindesay,
Esq. of Loughry.
liineaee.— This family is descended from the ancient
House of the Lords Lindesay, of The Byres, co. Haddington,
N.B.
The first who settled in Ireland, upon the confiscation of the
O'Neills in Ulster, were two brothers, Bernard Lindesat, of
Lough Hill, CO. Haddington, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to
King James VI., and Robert Lindesay, Esq., Chief Harbinger
to that monarch, sons of Thomas Lindesay, of Lingswork, ia
Ldth, which Thomas held several offices of hiuh honour and
trust, .IS well as emolument, under Mary, Queen of Scotland,
and her son. King James VI., such as Searcher-General of
Leith, in 1562, which he resigned in favour of his son, Bernard,
on the 1.5th Oct. 1594. In Oct. 1580, he held the office of
Snowdon Herald, and is also described as Snowdon Herald oa
the 15th Oct. 1594. King James provided, not only for him,
but his family, by pensions, <fec. : to his daus., Agnes and
Elizabeth, out of the rents and tithes of the Abbey of North
Berwick ; also to his sons, Bernard, Thomas, and Robert, from
other lands belonging to the Friars of Linlithgow. Thomaij
Lindesay, the Snowdon Herald, and Searcher-General of Leith,
was living 15 Oct. 1594. His son,
Robert Lindesay, Esq. of Leith, Chief Harbinger and
Comptroller of the Artillery to King James I. in Scotland,
obtained from that monarch a grant of the manor and lands
of Tullahoge, Loughry, &c., co. Tyrone, by Patent dated
21 June, 1611. He m. Janet Acheson, and by her (who sur-
vived him, and was living 1619) he had a son and successor.
Robert Lindesay, Esq. of Loughry and Tullahoge, who
obtained a second patent of the said manor and lands oi
Loughry and Tullahoge, described therein as Manor Lindesay,
in the I4th year of the reign of Chakle>! I., and who built th*
mansion house of Loughry in 1632, which was burnt by the
rebels in 1641, and rebuilt by him in 1671. He was an officer
in the royal army at the battle of Worcester. He m. Margaret,
dau. of James Richardson, Esq. of Castle Hill, co. Tyrone ;
and d. 18 May, 1674, aged 70, having had issue (with three
daas.) three sons,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
II. Alexander, of Cahoo, present with his brother Robert at
the siege of Derry, in defence of which city he is stated to
have lost his life, 16s9. From him descended,
Walter Lindesay, Esq. of Glen View, co. Wicklow, J. P.
for cos. Wicklow and Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 10 Api il,
1808; TO. 1st, 1830, Thomasine Jane, only dau. of Robert
Jcphson, Esq., and niece of Sir Richard M. Jephson, 1st
Bart., which lady d. 1830; 2ndly, 28 March, 1838, Harriet
Cole, 2nd dau. of William Cornish, Esq. of Mi.razion-,
Cornwall, D.L. and J. P., and rf. 1877, leaving issue,
Walter Brocas (Rev.), M.A., late Lieut. Louth Rifles, I/.
25 Dec. 1848; to. 1871, Agnes, dau. of Rev. Richard
Gibbings, D.D.
Nora Cole. Harriet Mary Ana Foster.
Frances Honora.
III. WiUiam, described in a deed of 1G67 as having " gone to.
parts beyond sea."
The elder son,
Robert Lindesay, Esq. of Loughry and Tullahoge, a refugee
and defender in Derry during the siege, m. Anne, dau. of
John Morris, Esq. of Bellrille, co. Tyrone ; and d. 1691, leaving
issue,
I. Robert, of Loughry and Tullahoge, M.P. co. Tyrone, 1726,
Judge of the Common Fleas 1733, 6. 1679. This genllemaa
was the intimate friend of Dean Swift. He m. 1707, Elizas
both, dau. of Edward Singleton, Esq., of Drogheda, and
sister of Henry Singleton, Esq., Lord Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas, Ireland, and afterwards Master of the Rolls,
in that kingdom, and had issue one son and one dau.,
1 Robert, d. an infant.
1 Anne, d. unm.
It. John, of whose line we treat.
The eldest son, Judge Lindesay, having d. s. p. 1742, was s. by
his brother,
John Lindesay, Esq. of Loughry and Tullahoge, b. 1686 ;
■ill. 1744, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Bellingham Mauleverer,
Rector of Maghera, co. Derry, and granddau. of Wm. Nicol-
son. Archbishop of Cashel; and d. 1761, leaving a son and
successor,
Robert Lindesay, Esq. of Loughry and Tullahoge, M.P. for
Dundalk 1781, a Deputy Governor of Tyrone, Assistant-Bar-
rister CO. Tyrone, b. 11 April, 1747 ; m. 1777, his second cousin,
Jane, eldest dau. and co-heir of Thomas Mauleverer, Esq. of
Arncliffe Hall, co. York, and by her (who was b. 24 July, 1753,
and d. 18 April, 1826) had issue,
John, Lieut. 3Gth Regt., and afterwards Lieut.-Col. Royal
Tyrone Militia, Mayor of Cashel 1825, 6. 29 Feb. 1780;
TO. Maryannc, dau of Richard Penncfather, Esq. of New
Park, CO. Tipperary, M.P. for Cashel; and d. in the life-
time of his father, 0 Nov. 1826, leaving an only son, Johit
Lindesay, Esq., D.L , Lieut. 23id, and afterwards Lieut, in
the 7th Royal Fusiliers, High Sheriff 1840, b. 16 March,
1808: s. to the family estate on the death of his grand-
father, 1832. He TO. Harriott He.ster, dau. of the Right
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120;
Hon. CliarlesWatliin Williams- Wynn, M.P., of Langedwin,
brother to Sii- Watltin Williams-Wynn, Bart., M.P., of
Wynnstay, co. Denbigh, but d. s. p. 1 Aug. 1348, and
was s. by his uncle, Fbedebick Lindesat, Esq. late of
Loughry.
Kobert, d. an infant.
!Fbedeeick, of Loughry.
Thomiis (Kev.). Rector of Upper Cumber, m. 1st, 1 Dec. 183.5
Harriet Catherine, dau. of the Hon. and Kight Eev. Kichard
Ponsonby, Lord Bishop of Derry, which lady d. 1836 ; and
•2ndly, 28 March, 1810, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of
Henry Coddington, Esq. of Oldbridge, co. Meath, by his w ife
•Eleanor Hamilton, of Brown Hall ; and d. ISOO, leaving
issue,
1 Bobert Thomas, b. 1841 ; d. unm. 1862.
2 Henry Richard Ponsonby, now of Loughry.
3 Thomas, m. 1 Aug. 1874, Inez Eva Isabel, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. the Hon. Ponsonby Peacocke, of Hawthornden,
Howick, Nev/ Zealand. 4 Frederick. 5 John.
C Abraham Hamilton, Lieut. R.N., d. 17 j\pril, 18SS.
7 Edward, Capl. Loyal North Lancashire Regt. ; ra. Eva,
dau. of Surg. -Col. James Davis.
S William O'Neill.
1 Ellen Jane.
2 Elizabeth Frances, m. Charles Stewart, Esq. of Horn-
head, CO. Donegal. 3 Isabella.
Jane, of 28, Imperial Square, Cheltenham.
Sarah, m. James Cranbounie Strode, Esq.. cousin, both by
father and mother, to the 2nd Marquess of Salisbury.
Eliza, m. Col. Joshua Cooper, of Markree.
Mary, m. Bellingham Mauleverer, Esq.
Fanny, m. Col. O'Neill.
Anne, d. unm.
Mr. Lindesay d. 6 Jan. 1832, and was s. in the family estate by
Ids grandson, John Lindesay, who, having d. without issue,
1848, was s. by his uncle,
Fbedebick Lindesay, Esq. of Loughry, J.P. andD.L.,M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, High Sheriff 1859, h. 2 Jan. 1792; m. 1st,
23 Sept. 1823, Agnes Cornish Bayntun, eldest dau. and co-
heiress of Sir Edwin Bayntun Sandys, Bart, of Miserden Park,
•CO. Gloucester, and Hadlington Hall, co. Oxford ; and by her
(who d. 10 May, 1842) had issue,
I. Robert, late 30th Regt., Capt. Royal Tyrone Fusiiiers
Militia; d. 1870.
II. Fbedebick John Sandys, of Loughry, Major formerly
3rd Dragoon Guards, 4th Hussars and 17th Regt. ; b. 1830 ;
d. 16 Oct. 1877, and was s. by his brother.
III. Thomas Edward, Lieut. 27th Bengal Native Infantry,
killed in Imiia, 10 June, 1857.
IV. Joshua Edwaed Chaeles Coopeb, late of Loughry, J.P.
and D.L. , Lieut.-Col. 3rd batt. East Lancashire Regt., late
;50th Regt., b. 14 Feb. 1833, d. 1 Feb. 1893, and was s. by
his cou.ein.
I. Jane Mauleverer Agnes, d. unm. 20 July, 1840.
it. Philippa Allen, in. Capf. Robert John Knox, J. P., late of
the Carabineers (6th Dragoon Guards), and of Cahirleske,
CO. Kilkenny, and has issue, three sons and eight daus.
in. Agnes Sarah, m. John iiagwell, Esq. of Lisronagh. co.
Tipperary, and has issue, Frederick : Edward ; Percy ;
Blanche, m T. Haman, Esq.; Pauline; Edith, m. Capt.
Hinde, 12th Royal Lancers ; Alice.
He m. 2ndly, Nor. 1856, Charlotte, 4th surviving dau. of Heniy
Charles Boyle MacMurrough Murphy, Esq., late of Hume
.Street, Dublin, by Susan his wife, dau. of John Jacob, Esq.,
M.D., of Maryborough, Queen's Co., and had Issue,
V. AVilliam Frederick, B.A., Oxon, 6. 1857, Curate St.
Stephen's Church, Wandsworth.
VI. Charles de la Poire Crawford, C.E., 6. 1 Julv, 1861 ; m.
J889, Amy Carleton, dau. of George Howard Bigg-Wither
(see BiGG-WiTHEB or' Manydaicn and Tcurgier Parks,
Hants.).
Tii. Alexander Robert Knox, d. an infant.
Mil. Victor Edward Hugh, b. 1869.
IX. Robert Thomas Mauleverer, 6. 1870.
IV. F'lora Charlotte Helena, m. 24 May, 1893, Rev. Octavius
Frederick Pigot, Chaplain of H.M. Prison, Wandsworth.
V. Emmeline Stuart.
VI. Bendreda Philippa, d. an infant.
vii. Alexandra Phiiippa Anna.
5tr. Lindesay d. 10 July, 1S71.
Ann.1 — Gu., a fess chequy arg. andaz. between three mullets
nil chief of the second and a crescent ppr. in base. Crest — A
.->«an, wings clusert ppr.
iSeuts — Loughiy, Tullyhogue, co. Tyrone.
Liineagre. — Samhel Lindow (son of Jonas Lindow, by
Agnes Matson, of Tytup Hall, co. Lancaster) m. Elizabeth
Armstrong, of Kendal, Westmorland, and had a son,
Jonas Lindow, Esq. of Cleator Mains, co. Cumberland,
u! . 30 May, 1797, Ruth Brockbank, and by her (who d. "22 Juno,
1831) left i.ssue at his decease, 17 Feb. 1846,
Samuel, of Ingwell.
John, late of Ingwell, and of Ehen Hall, Cumberland.
Ruth, d. 1873.
Mary, m. George William Lindow, Esq., d. .?. p.
Agnes, m. 1836, Isaac Burns, Esq. of Whitehaven, and d.
1375, leaving one surviving son,
Jonas Lindow Bubns-Lindow, of Irton Hall (which see).
The elder son,
Samukl Lindow, Esq. of Ingwell, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1862, 6. 21 June, 1799 ; d. 10 Jan, 1871, and was «. by
his brother,
John Lindow, Esq. of Ingwell and Ehen Hall, J.P. and I) L.,
High Sheriff 1874, b. 1801 ; m. 31 Aug. 1843, Anne Eliza, dau.
of John Jackson, Esq. of Whitehaven, and by her (who d. 1877;
had issue,
JoNAs, now of Ingwell.
Agne.s, d. young. Eliza Mary. Ruth, d. young.
Mr. John Lindow d. 20 Feb. 1878, and was s. by his son.
Arms— Erm., on a chevron dovetailed between three sinister
hands couped at the wrist gu. as many fountains. Crest — A
lion rampant gu. semee of buckles or, and holding between the
paws a fountain. Motto — Vi et virtute.
Seats— Ehen Hall, Cleator, Carnforth ; and Ingwell, White-
haven, CO. Cumberland.
LINDOW OF IN&WELL.
LiyDOW, Jonas, Esq. of Ingwell and Elien Hall,
CO. Cumberland, M.A. Queen's Coll. Oxford, J.P.
and D.L., High SlierJ:£f 18S3, late Westmorland
and Cumberland Yeomanrj Cavalry, S. 17 May,
1847.
LINDOW OF IRTON HALL.
BtJEXs-LixDOW, Isaac William, Esq. of Irton
Hall, Cumberland, Lieut. 8th Hussars, b. 10 Jime,
1868; educated at Christ Church j *. his father
1893.
Lineagre. — Jonas Lindow Buens-Lindow, Esq. of Irton
Hall, Cumberland, eldest son of Isaac Burns, Esq. (who <'.
1870), by Agnes, dau. of Jonas Lindow, Esq. and nephew of
Samuel Lindow, Esq. of Ingwell (see prectding memoir) b. 2ii
April, 1837, m. 11 July, 1867, Mary, eldest dau. of Mark Hil-
desley Quayle, Esq. of Crogga, Isle of Man, H.M. Clerk of the
Rolls of that island (by Mary Jane Hamilton his wife, eldest
dau. of Major Spedding of Summergrove, Whitehaven) and
had issue,
I. Isaac William, now of Irton Hall.
It. Samuel Lindow, educated at Harrow, B.A. Brasenose
Coll. Oxon., b. 1 Oct. 1869.
III. Mark llildesley Jonas, 6. 28 Jan. 1879.
I. Mai-y Jane. 11. Agnes Lindow. iii. Rtith Edith.
Mr. J. L. Burns-Lindow, who was a J.P. and D.L. for
Cumberland, and High Sheriff 1877, formerly Capt. Royal
Cumberland Militia, assumed the name and arms of his uncle,
Samuel Lindow, by royal licence, March, 1871. He d. 30
March, 1893, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Same as Lindow of Inniodl.
Seat — Irton Hall, Holmrook, via Carnforth, Cumberland.
LINDSAY-CARNEaiE OF SPYNIE.
Lindsat-Cabnegie, Henet Alexander, Esq. of
Spynie, and of Kinbletlimont, co. Forfar, J.P. and
D.L., late Lieut. Bengal Engineers, b. 25 April,
1836; s. I860; m. Oct. 1862, Agnes, eldest dau. of
Major Kait of Anniston. Mr. Carnegie, Heredi-
tary Fowler to the Kings of Scotland, is representa-
tive of Lady Catherine, sister of King Robert III.,
wife of David Lindsay, 11th Earl of Crawford, of the
FuUertons of that ilk, and of the Carnegies of Boy-
sack, is the oldest cadet of the noble House of
x^orthesk, and claims tlie Barony of Spynie.
Lineage. — From Godfridos Fullebton, of Fullerton, in
COS. Perth and Forfar, who got from King Roeeet the Bblce
a charter of the office of King's F'owler, descended
WiLLLAM Fullebton, of Fullerton, m. about 1650, Margaret
Lindsay, eldest dau. of the 2nd Lord Spynie, and sister to
George, the 3rd and last Lord Spynie. Their only son,
William Fullerton, of F'ullerton, by Susan his wife, was
father of
John Fullerton, of Fullerton, in. Margaret Carnegie, and
had (besides a dau. Jean, vi. Sir John Wedderburn, Bart, of
Blackness) a son.
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William Killekton. of Fullci'ton, ..!. Susanna Ogilvy, and
was father of a son. William ; cuid a dau. Margaret, »i. Walter,
commonly called Earl of Airlie, and d. is. p. The son,
William Fcllerton, of Fiillerton and Olenquoich, who as-
sumed the surname of Lindsay, claimed the title of Lord
Spynie, but was unsuccessful, under the supposition th.at the
original grant had been made only to the 1st Lord Spynie"s
issue male; this had, it is stated, been proved to have been
wrong by Mr. Kiddel, the writer on Scotch peerage law. Mr.
Kullerton-Lindsay m. 1st, Stewart, only dau. and heir of James
Carnegie, of Boysack, representative of the Hon. Sir John
Carnegie, '2nd son of the 1st Earl of Northesls, and by her had
an only son, James, liis heir. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, only
dau. and heir of James Blair, Esq. of Ardblair, co. Perth, but
by her had no issue. Mr. Fullcrton-Lindsay, who was a Capt.
in Lord Ogilvys Scotch Rest, in France and a Lieut. -Col. in
the Portuguese service, was s. by his onlj- son,
James Fullerton Lindsay-Carnegie, Esq. of Boysack,
Fullerton, Spynie, and Kinblethmont, m. 178G,Mary Elizabeth,
only dau. and heir of James Strachan, Esq. of Lower Tooting,
Surrey, of the Thornton family ; and d. 1806, having by her
had issue,
William, his heir.
Alexander, m. HI Oct. 1820, Amy, only dau. of Alexander
Cruikshank, Esq. of Stracathro, co. Forfar, and had an
only son, Alexander Cruikshank, 6. 1 Nov. 1821. 5Ir.
Lindsay, who was Capt. of the "Kelly Castle" Indiaman,
d. 25 July, 1822.
John Mackenzie, a Writer to the Signet in Edinburgh, m.
Florence, dau. of Eev. Charles Brown, and had a dau.,
Emily. Donald, 6. 1794; d. 187G.
Susan, m. at Edinburgh, 15 March, 1814, Thomas Tod, Esq.,
Advocate. Margaret Northesk, d. uiim. 23 Feb. 1818.
His eldest son,
William Fullerton Lindsay-Carnegie, Esq. of Spynie and
Boysack, J.?, and D.L., Vice-Lieut, for co. Forfar, some time
Capt. R.A., b. 13 May, 1788; ra. 27 Dec. 1820, Lady Jane
Christian Carnegie, dau. of William, 7th Earl of Northesk.
G.C.B., and by her (who d. 1 Oct. 1840) had issue,
John. 6. 14 Feb. 1833 ; deceased.
Henry Alexander, his successor.
Donald Christian Strachan, b. 9 July, 1840, late Major
Bengal Cavalry.
Maiy Elizabeth, m. Jan. 1845, Major George Gordon, 50th
Kegt. Bengal Native Infantry, son of Gordon of Halmyre,
CO. Peebles.
Jane, m. Ib.oO, Alexander Lindsay, Esq., formerly Capt.
8th Hussars.
Susan, m. 1865, Robert Bamsay, Esq. Helen.
Mr. Lindsay-Carnegie d. 13 March, 18C0.
Scat — Kinblethmont, near Arbroath, co. Forfar.
LINDSELL, OF FAIRFIELD.
LiNDSELL, Hexby Maetin, Esq. of Fairfield,
CO. Bedford, J.P., b. 1 May 1846; *. Ms father
1891.
Liineag'e. — John Lindseix, Esq., m. Margaret, dau. of
R. Cartwright, Esq. of London, and d. June, 1833, leaving a
son,
RoBEBT LiSDSELL, Esq., who m. Frances, dau. of Samuel
AVells, Esq. banker, of Biggleswade, and d. 30 Sept. 185G,
leaving issue,
I. Robert Henry, late of Fairfield.
II. Charles Samuel, of Holme, Bi?gleswadP, J. P., b. 1825;
m. 27 Jan. 1854, Anne, dau. of George Harding, Esq. of
SoliliuU, CO. Warwick, and has issue.
The eldest son,
Robert Henry Lindsell, Esq. of Fairfield, co. Bedford, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1864, Lieut.-Col. late 28th Foot, b. 30
Aug. 1818 ; -III. 14 Aug. 1845, Emma Elizabeth, only dau. of
the Rev. Martin Hogge, Rector of Southacre, Norfolk, and by
her (who d. 1871) had, with other issue,
1. Henry Martin, now of Fairfield.
)i. Arthur Knox, b. 17 June, 1851.
I. Emma Frances, ni. 25 Sept. 1877, Eev. Arnold Kirke
Smith, Rector of Boxworth, Cambs.
Col. R. H. Lindsell d. 1891, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sfa£— Shortmead, Biggleswade.
Club — United University.
lilNDSEY OF HOLLYMOUNT.
LiXDSET-FlTZPATEICK, MkS. MaRY GeORGIANA
Cecilia Katherine, of HoUymount, co. Mayo,
m. 1885, Heremon John Francis Headfort Fitz-
patrick, Esq., who has assumed the additional sur-
name of Lindset. He is 3rd son of Rev. Frederick
and Lady Olivia FitzjDatrick, of Beat, co. Kildare.
{see Burke's Peerage, Headford, M.)
Liineag'e. — Thomas Lindsey, Esq., a j'ounger son of
Thom.ts Lindsey, Esq. of Turin Castle, co. Mayo, and a descen-
dant of the great Scottish House of Lindsay, m. 1767, Frances
Muschamp Vescy, grand-dau. of Dr. John Vesey, Archbishop,
of Tuam, and had an only son,
Thomas Lindsey, Esq. of Hollymount, to. 1784, Lady Mar-
garet Eleanor Bingham, dau. of Charles, 1st Earl of Lucan,
and by her (who d. 1839) had issue,
Thomas SrENCEB, of HoJlymount.
Charles Richard, R.N., who was lost in the " Blenheim,"
1807, with Sir Thomas Trowbridge.
William Heniy Bingham, Lieut. 10th Hussars, at Waterloo,
d. in India 18'3'2.
Margaret Louisa, m. the Rev. J. G. Porter, eldest son of John
Porter, D.D., Bishop of Clogher.
Anuc, m. the Hon. and Rev. J. G. Browne, brother of Lord
Oranmore.
Eleanor, ra. James Reed. Esq., and d. 1840.
Emily, m. the Rev. Edmund JJowdncy, and d. 1855.
Louisa.
The eldest son,
Thomas Spencer Lindsey, Esq. of Hollymount, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 18-i'2, b. 31 July, 1790; vi. 11 May, 1818,
Margaret Hester, only dau. of Richard Alexander Oswald,
Esq. of Auchencruive, co. Ayr, and by her (who d. 1855) had
issue,
Richard Alexander, an ofBcerin the army, h. 16 March, 1823;
deceased.
Thomas Spencer, late of Hollymount.
Lucy, m. 26 June. 1851, George Ramsay Campbell, Esq.
Anne Eleanor Matilda Nina, m. 4 Nov. 1841 (d. 1871), Barott
Godefroy de Blonuy, of Vernaud, in the Canton de Vaud,
Switzerland.
Hester Elizabeth Frances, m. 1864, Francis Ruttledge, Esq.,
son of the late Francis Ruttledge, Esq. of Bloomfield, co.
Mayo.
Lillias Margaret Jane. Katharine Mary, d. 1872.
Mr. Lindsey d. 21 Dec. 1867, and was s. by his 2nd son,
Thomas Spencer Lindsey, Esq. of Hollymount, J.P. and
D.L., Major South Mayo Rifles, 6. 7 May, 1828; to. 6 April,
1864, Mary Catherine Caroline, 2nd dau. of George Hayward
Lindsay, Esq. of Glasnevin, co. Dublin, and by her (who cf-
8 Feb. 1881) had issue,
Mary Georgiana Cecilia Katherine, now of HoUymount
Mr. Lindsey d. 14 July, 1874.
Anns — Gu.,a fess chequyarg. andaz., between three mullets
of the second,
^eai— Hollymount House, Hollymount, co. Mayo,
lilNGEN OF PENLANOIiEN.
LiNGEN, Henry Radcliffe, Esq. of Penlanolen,
CO. Radnor, b. 10 Jan. 1878.
liineagre. — The Penlanolen family claims descent fron»
Sir John Lingen, of Stoke Edith, co. Hereford, who was
owner of great possessions in co. Hereford. In the struggle
between Charles I. and his Parliament, Sir Heniy Lingei*
espoused the royal cause, and for some time maintained a
troop of horse for the King's service. By this and consequent
fines and confiscations. Sir Henry's estates were much reduced.
At one time he was fined £5000, the highest sum levied
on a commoner. These losses were never remembered by
Charles II.
James Lingen, Esq. of Thinghill Court, co. Hereford, ni.
Miss Birt, of London, and had (with three daus., Margaret, -./t.
Mr. Godshall ; Eleanor, to. F\ Lane, Esq. of Hampton ; and
Fanny, to. W. A. Adams, Esq. of Pinhault, co. Hereford) an
only son,
William Lingen, Esq. of Sutton, co. Hereford, m. Jane, 2nd
dau. of Richard Heming, Esq. of The Duffields, in the same
shire, and by her had a son, William, of whom presently, and
three daus., Jane, m. Henry Unett, Esq. of Krenes Court, co.
Hereford; Margaret, wi. John Griffiths, Esq., twice Mayor of
Hereford ; and Nancy, m. William Cook, Esq. of Munderfield,
CO. Hereford. The only son,
William Lingen, Esq. of Burghill Lodge, co. Hereford, m..
1796, Anne, only dau. and heir of John Barrett, Esq. of
Hollins Hill, co. Worcester, and d. 1816, leaving issue,
I. Henry, of Penlanolen.
II. Charles, M.D., F.R.C.S., and Senior Surgeon to tho
Hereford County Infirmary, J.P. for the city of Hereford;
LIS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LIS
1207
m. 1841, Ellen, 3rd dau. of Rev. Charles Taylor, D.D.,
Chancellor of the Diocese of Hereford, and d. in Oct. 18?b,
having had issue,
1 Charles James, d. 8 June. 1864. 2 John Taylor.
1 Eliza Jane, d. 12 March, 1860.
2 Ellen Mary. 3 Alice Margaret.
4 Blanche Sophia. 5 Florence Anna.
I. Mary Anne, d. 17 May, 1837.
II. Sophia, deceased. lii. Eliza, deceased.
IV. Margaret, d. 27 Oct. 1868.
V. Jane, m. the Eev. Joseph Henry Barker, M.A.
His eldest son,
Henry Lingen, Esq. of Penlanolen, co. Radnor, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1839-40, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 16 Aug. 1803;
m. 7 May, 1837, Priscilla, dau. of Joseph Jones, Esq. of
Aberystwith, co. Cardigan, and d. 22 Jan. 1S74, having had
issue,
I. Henry Jones, h. 3 Oct. 1839 ; d. 19 Dec. 1863.
u. Charles Nelson, of Penlanolen.
The only surviving son,
Charles Nelson Lingen, Esq. of Penlanolen, B.A. Pcmb.
Coll. Cambridge, J.P.. b. 21 Oct. 1843 ; m.26 Jan. 1876, Emily,
eldest dau. of James Radclille, Esq. of Swinton Park, co. Lan-
caster, and had issue,
I. Henry Eadcuffe, present representative.
n. Charles Clifford, 6. 26 Nov. laSl.
I. Constance Emily.
II. Ethelreda Mary.
Mr. Lingen d. 1890.
Arms — Barry of six or and az., on a bend gu. three roses
arg. Cmt — Out of a ducal coronet or, a garb vert.
Seat — Penlanolen, near Rhayader, co. Radnor.
LISTER OF CEFN ILA.
LiSTEE, Edwaed Longwoeth, Esq. of Cefn Ila,
CO. Monmouth, J.P. and D.L., M.A. Brasenose
Coll. Oxford, Major Royal Monmouth Engineer
Militia, b. 20 Dec. 1855; m. 3 Nov. 1880, Lyda,
sister of William Daly, Esq. of Dunsandle. Mr.
Lister is the only sou of Edward Lister, Esq. of
Cefn Ila, J.P. and D.L. co. Monmouth, High
Sheriff 1870, by Frances Alice his wife, dau. of
E. E. Alison, Esq. of Park Hall, Chorley, Lancas-
sliire, and grandson of Edward Lister, Esq. of
Everton, Lancashire, J.P. {d. 13 March, 1845), who
m. 20 Dec. 1809, Tryphosa "Warren, Avho d. 9 May,
1858.
<Seai— Cefn Ha, ITsk, co. Monmouth.
LISTER, late OF BURWELL.
LisTEE, Matthew Hexet, Esq. of Muckton, co.
Lincoln, b. 11 Oct. 1820 ; m. 1st, 1859, Clara, dau.
of Horace Houstouu, Esq. and by her had three
daus.,
I. Florence Holroyd Ribblesdale, m. 6 June, 1876, Porter
Wilson, Esq. of The Lawn, Brackenborough, co. Lincoln.
II. Edith Violet. in. Muriel Ada.
He m. 2ndly, 5 Feb. 1874, Katherine Ruth, dau. of
Thomas John Manning, Esq. of St. Osyth, Essex,
and niece of Frederick Nassau, Esq. of St. Osyth
Priory, and has further issue,
1. Matthew Henry, 6. 31 May, 1877.
IV. Constance Margaret Douglas.
liineag'e. — From John Lister of Derby, who m. 1312, the
dau. and heir of John de Bolton, Bowbearer of BoUand,
lineally descended William I^ister, Esq. of Midhope (elder
brother of Thomas Lister, ancestor of the Listers of Gisburn
Park, now represented by Lord Ribblesdale). He d. 1537,
leaving, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of Thurstone
Banester, of Swindon, a son,
Christopher Lister, Esq., ni. 1521, Ellen, dau. and co-heir
of John Clayton, Esq. of Clayton, co. Lancaster, and was
father of
William Lister, Esq. of Midhope, who purchased Thornton
in-Craven; he m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Roger Midhope, and had,
with other issue, a son,
Lawrence Lister, Esq., living 1585, m. Evereld, dau. of Sir
John Sayer, and was father of
Sib William Lister, Knt. of Thornton, m. Mary, dau. of Sir
Henry Bellasis, and d. 1650, leaving issue. Sir William Lister
m. 2ndly, Bridget, dau. of Bartholomew Pigott, of Aston
Power, Oxon, and liad further issue,
Michael, 6th son, of wlrom presently.
Matthew (Sir), 9th son, b. at Thornton-in-Craven, Physician
to James 1. and Charles I., knighted by the latter in 163(i.
He purchased the estate of Buiwell, co. Lincoln, and d.
there s. p. Dec. 1656, aged 92.
The 6th son,
Michael Lister, Esq. of Frierhead-in-Craven, ?». Mary
Kebell, and d. circa 1610, leaving a son,
Sir Martin Lister, Knt. of Thorjie Arnold, co. Leicester,
who inherited Eurwell from his uncle, Sir Matthew. He la.
1st, Mary, dau. of Richard, Lord Wenman, of Tame, and
by her (who d. circa 1635) had, with a dau. Agnes, wife of
Sir William Hartopp, a son, Richard Lister, whose descen-
dants were settled at Thorpe Arnold. Sir Martin in. 2ndly,
Susanna, dau. of Sir Alexander Temple, of St. Mary, Hoo,
Kent, widow of Sir Gifford Thornhurst, Bart, by whom
she had a dau., Frances, rn. Richard Jenyns (the dau. of
this marriage was the celebrated Sarah, Duchess of Marl-
borough). By his 2nd wife Sir Martin had, with otlier
issue,
1 Michael, his successor.
2 Martin, M.D., the well-known Physician to Queen Anne,
a Fellow of the Royal Society, and a great benefactor to the
Aslimolean Museum, author of A Jmirney to Paris and
many works on Natural History and Medicine. He d. 2
Feb. 1711-12, and was buried at Clapham.
1 Susanna, rn. George Gregory, of Nottingham.
2 Frances, vi. Robert Barkham.
3 Jane, 5/1. 1st, Hugh Alington, of Stenigott; and 2ndly,
John Thynne, of Egham.
Sir Martin d. Aug. 1670 (his wife d. 1669), and was s. at Bur-
well by the eldest son of his 2nd marriage,
Michael Lister, Esq., to. 1659, Ann, widow of Thomas
Peers, of Alverstone, co. Warwick, and by her (who d. lCi7o>
left issue,
Matthew, his heir.
Elizabeth, m. privately, 16 May, 1689, Charles KnoUys,
claiming to be 4th Earl of Banbury. The validity of this
marriage was subsequently est;iblished, after a suit in the
Court of Arches. She (/. circa 1700, leaving a son, William,
styled I/)rd Wallingford, d. s. ik mO; and Katherine, c<.
1730, bur, in Lincoln Cathedral.
Jane. Mary, m. Thomas Beverley.
Mr. Lister d. 1678, and was s. by his son,
Matthew Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park, 6. 1666, m. 1682,
Eleanor, dau. and eventual co-heir of Sir Charles Dymoke,
Knt. of Serivelsby, Champion to James 11., great-great-
grandson of Sir Edward Dymoke, Knt., Champion to Queen
Elizabeth, by Anne Talboys his wife, sister and co-heir of
Gilbert TaLboys, Baron Talboys of Kyme, and was father
of
Matthew Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park, bapt. 1683, d. 1744,
and left issue by Sarah his wife,
I. Matthew, who .?. him.
I. Mary, m. Francis, Earl of Deloraine, and d. 1737.
Kis son,
Matthew Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park, m. 1723, Grace,
widow of Sir Edward Boughton, Bart., and dau. of Sir John
Shuckburgh, Bart., and d. Jan. 1786, having had a son,
Matthew Dymoke Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park, m. Lydia,
only child and heiress ot Joseph Bancroft, Esq., and by her
(wlio m. 2ndly, Joseph Livesey, Esq.) left at his decease, 1772,
with other issue, a son,
Matthew Bancroft Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park, who
claimed the Barony of Kyme. He m. 7 Feb. 1799, Miss Sophia
Bolton, and by her (who d. 27 Dec. 1851) had issue,
Matthew Henry, his heir.
John Samuel, of Saleby Grange, Alford, co. Lincoln, B.A.,
J. P., b. 25 Jan. 1812; m. 4 May, 1842, Flizalieth, eldest
dau. of William Wilcock, Esq. of Savile Hill, Halifax, and
has had issue, Matthew William, of 32nd Regt., b. 20 Jan.
1845, d. uiiM. 29 May, 1880 ; Hannah Frances, to. 1st,
Charles P. Elliott, H.E.I.C.C.S., who d. 1876 ; she ?)i. 2ndly,
Rev. F. C. Littler, Hector of Weston, Notts; Mary, in. l.o
July, 1867, J. E. Tanner, Esq., and d. 1868 ; Elizabeth
Sophia; and Katherine Ellen Maria, m. 26 Sept. 1872, J.
Herbert Bowman, Esq., and d. 1874.
Joseph Martin (Rev.), Rector of Muckton with Burwell, b.
Jan. 1813, and d. s. p. 1891,
George Arthur, Barrister-at-Law, d. 1850.
Alfred Edward, resident in Australia, and d. s. p. 1878.
Lydia Boughton, m. 27 June, 1834, the Rev. G. Jackson,
Rector of North Rcston, and d. 13 Sept. 1873.
Sopliia, m, Dec. 1831, the Rev. Francis Pickford, Rector of
Hagworthingham, son of Commander Charles Pickford,
1208
LIS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LIT
E.X., 2nd son of Sir Joseph Kadcliffo, 1st Bart. He d. ISS3,
ana she, 18bS.
Mary, m. 17 Mar, lS'2o, George Marmaduke Alington, Esq.
of Swinhope, co. Liuoolu, and d. 9 May, 1577.
Ellen Frances.
3Ir. Lister d. U Oct. 1S4'2, and was s. by his eldest son,
Matthew Henry Lister, Esq. of Burwell Tark, b. 17 July,
IHOl ; m. 1823. Arabella, youngest dau. of John Craoroft, E.sq.
ofHackthorn Hall, co. Lincoln, by whom (whoi^. 1 Sept. Is73)
he had issue,
I. Matthew Henry, his heir.
I. Eiiiiiy Sophia, Hi. Key. William D. Marsden, (who d. 1866),
and if. I88b.
II. Lucy, d. 1883.
III. Florence Ai-abeUa, m. Kev. John Durell Durell, who d.
1879.
IV. Augusta Penelope Anne.
Mr. Lister was one of the co-heirs of the Barony of Kyme. He
li. 2 Jan. 1876, and was s. by his son.
Matthew-Henbt, present representative.
Arras — Erm., on a fess sa. three mullets or. Crest — A stag's
head erased ppr. il/of^o— Est modus.
tkat — Muckton, co. Lincoln.
Jitudencii — 9, Albert Koad, Dover.
LISTER OF FINNINGLEY PABK.
LiSTEE, Geoege Spoffoeth, Esq., M.A., of Fin-
ningley Park, co. York, and of Hirst Priory, co. Lin-
coln, J. P. and D.L. co. Lincoln, and J. P. West Riding
■cf Yorkshire, b. 12 June, 1811 ; m. 1st, Ellen, dau. of
Tlioinas Coidman, Esq. of Wliitgift Hall, co. York,
and 2ndh, 23 Nov. 1848, Caroline, 3rd dau. of
William Mostyn Owen, Esq. of Woodliouse, Salop.
Lineage. — George Stovin, Esq., son of George Stovin,
Esq. of Tetley House, co. Lincoln, took the surname and arms
of Lister, under the will of Thomas Lister, Esq. of Girsby
House, CO. Lincoln. By Elizabeth his wife he was father of
James Lister, Esq. of Ousefleet, m. 1800, dau. of Robert
Spofforth, Esq. of Howden, co. York, and had issue,
I. George Spoffobth, now of Finningley Park and Hirst
Piiorj-.
II. KoBERT Cornelius Empson, Esq. of Ousefleet (ichom
see).
III. Thomas Henry, of Scremby Hall, .Spilsby, Lincoln, M.A.
Vicar of Luddingcon, J. P.; m. IS.iS, Mary Charlotte, dau.
of Kev. Francis Swan, Rector of Bennington, and has a son
and two daus.. the younger of whom, Edicli Grace, m. 9
Jan. 1879, Langhorne Burton, Esq., of Somersby.
I. Hannah ElizabeLh, deceased.
II. Alice, m. George Smith Hayter, Esq. of Surbiton, and has
issue.
III. Sophia, d. unm. 1879.
IV. Maria, deceased.
V. Emily Spofforth, m. Rev. Thomas Ingham, Rector of
Rainhill, co. Lancaster (who is deceased).
VI. Ma'y Anne, m. Alexander Shand, Esq. of 'Warmsworth
House, CO. York, and has issue, Charles Lister, Barrister at-
Law, and Alice Mary.
VII. Louisa Helen, to. William Laird, Esq. of Birkenhead,
and has issue.
Arms—ETva., on a fess sa. three mullets or. Crest — A stag's
head ppr. issuing from a ducal coronet or. ilfo«io— Retinens
vestigia famae.
Ugatx — iinningley Park, Bawtry, Yorks, and Hirst Prioi-y,
Ep worth.
LISTER OF SHIBDEN.
LrsTEB, John, Esq. of Shibden Hall, co. York,
and Barrister of the Inner Temple, M.A. Bi'asenose
Coll. Oxford, b. 8 March, 1817.
Lineage.— The family is one of ancient date, tracing its
descent from Richard Lister, who, in tae year 14.i9 (17
Henry VI. ), purchased land at Ilipperholme, in the parish of
H.ilifax and in the vicinity of Shibden Hall, which has been in
tlie possession of the family since 1613.
One of their ancestors, John Lister, b. 1602, was fined for
not attending lo receive the honour of knighthood at the corona-
tion of King Charles I. ; the receipt for this fine is signed by
♦'Wentworthe," Earl of Strafford.
The full pedigree is in the Co'lege of Arms.
John Lister, of Shibden Hall, J. P., .s. Anne, dau. of Capt.
Jeremy Lister, of Shibden Hall ; m. 1844, Louisa Anne, only
dau. of Major Charles Grant, of the Island of St. Vincent, and
had issue,
John, now of Shibden Hall.
Charles Edmond, B.A. Caius Coll., Cambridge, 6. 15 June,
1849.
Anne, b. 20 Feb. 1852.
He d. 6 Aug. 1867.
Arms — (On the roof of Halifax Church) — Erm., on a fess sa.
three mullets or, a dexter canton gu. Crest — A stag's head
erased ppr.. charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped gu.
Motto -Justus propositi tenax.
Seat — Shibden Hall, Southowram, Halifax, co. York.
LITTLE, late OF LLANVAIR GRANGE.
Little, Eev. Cteorqe Sayile Lumley, B.A.,
late of Llanvair Grange, co. Monmouth, Vicar of
Sampford, Arundell, co. Somerset, b. 3 Feb. 1837 ;
m. 1st, 18()2, Sophia Louisa, only dau. of Rev.
William Corfield, Rector of Llangattoc, co. Mon-
mouth ; and 2ndly, 1865, Mary Sarah, dau. of
Henry Yates Whytehead, Esq. of Crake, co. York,
and has issue,
I. William Hunter, 6. 1866, d. 1887, unm.
II. Henry Hartley, 6. 1867. in. George, b. 1870.
IV. Arthur James, 6. 1871, d. 1875.
v. Arthur James, 6. 1875. vi. Frederick Robert, 6. 1876.
VII. Francis Whytehead, b. 1884.
. I. Mary Sophia. ii. Lucy Georgiana.
III. Eleanor Margaret. iv. Emma Dorothy.
V. Barbara Susan.
Liueag'e. — George Little, Esq., to. Henrietta Maria,
dau. of Samuel Forth, Esq., and had two sons, Simon ; and
Samuel, D.D., who m. Georgiana Augusta, dau. of Augustus,
4th Earl of Berkeley, and relict of George, 5th Earl of Granard.
Tlie elder son,
Simon Little, Esq., m. Letitia, sister of Sir James Bond,
Bart, of Cool.imber House, co. Longford, and had issue,
George, of whom presently; James; and Elizabeth. The
elder son,
George Little, Esq , m. 17!;9, Louisa, youngest dau. of
William Hornby, Esq. of The Hook, Hants, many years
Governor of Bombay while Warren Hastings was Governor of
Bengal, and by her had issue,
William Hunter, of Llanvair Grange.
John Hornl.y, H.E.I. CCS,, d. 1829.
James, Bariister-at-Law, d. 1875.
linima, m. 1842, Charles Reginald Buller, Esq. of Erie Hall,
Devon, and d. 1865.
Georgiana, d. unm.
The eldest son,
William Hunter Little, of Llanvair Grange, co. Mon-
mouth, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1852, 6. Oct. 1790 ; m. 1st,
1831, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Rogers, of Rainscombe, Wilts,
and by her (who d. 1833) had a dau.,
I Louisa Elizabeth Katherine, m. 1854, Frederick Townley
Parker, Esq. (who d. July, 1892), youngest son of Robert
Townley Parker, Esq. of Cuerden, co. Lancaster.
He m. 2ndly, May, 18.36, Georgiana, dau. of Winchcombe,
Henry Hartley, Esq., formerly Judge of the Vice-Admiralty
Court, Cape of Good Hope, and his wife the Lady Louisa
Lumley, dau. of Richard, 4th Earl of Scarborough, and by her
(who d. 25'Aug. 1891) had issue,
I. George Savile Lumley Little (Rev.), present represen-
tative.
II. James Law Charles Hunter, b. 1844 ; m. 1871, Eliza Mary,
dau. of John Box, Esq. of The Priory, Great Milton, co.
Oxford, and has two sons and one dau.
III. William Hunter Butler, Lieut. 4th King's Own Royals,
b. 1847: m. 1873, Amy Powys, only child of Edward Bode,
Esq., and has one son and two daus.
I. Emma Georgiana Charlotte, m. 1864, James Willoughby
Bond, Esq. of Farragh. co. Longford, and has had two sons
(both deceased) and four daus., of whom three survive.
II. Henrietta Hannah Louisa, ra. 1862, Lieut.-Col. Ussher
Lee Morris, late R.M. I ight Infantry, and has had three
sons (of whom one is deceased^, and one dau.
III. Barbara Khzabeth Maria, vi. 18CG, Capt. William Clode
Braddon, late Lieut. 75th Regt., Adjutant Brecon Volun-
teers, eldest son of W. Clode Braddon, Esq. of Skisdon,
Cornwall, and has two sons and six daus.
Mr. Little d. 10 Dec. 1804, and Llanvair Grange was sold on
the death of his widow in 1891.
LIT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LIT
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Ji-m-i—Ha., a chevron engrailed arg. Oresi — A leopard's
head ppr. Motto — Majjnum in parvo.
Residence — Broadleigh, Wellington, co. Somerset.
LITTLE OF STEWARTSTOWN.
Little, Ellen Muheay, of Stewartstown, co.
Tyrone, *. lier father 1889.
Lineage. — The family of Little has been settled in cd.
Tyrone for the last two hundred years.
Alexander Little, Esq. of Legacurry, h. 1729, m. 175.5,
Ann, eldest dau. of Samuel Eliot, Esq. of Tullyhogue, and </.
11 April, 1773, having by her (who d. 24 Sept. 1790) had
issue,
I. Samuel, of whom hereafter.
II. James, b. 1768, m. Belinda, dau. of William Park, Esq.
of Itocklodge, co. Tyrone, and had issue,
Elizabeth, m. Samuel Jones, Esq. of Tullyhogue, and had
one son, James Little.
HI. John, 6. 1760; d. s.p. 1780.
The eldest son,
Samuel Little, Esq. of Stewartstown, h. 1756, an officer of
Hue 1st Tyrone Regt. of "Volunteers, ra. 1783, Sarah Eliot,
2nd dau. of Samuel Park, Esq. of Stewartstown, and Anna
Carson his wife (the "beautiful Anna Carson'), and d.
2 June, 1828, having by her (who d. 8 Aug. 1845) had issue,
I. John, 6. 10 Oct. 1790 ; d. 1796.
II. John, of whom hereafter.
I. Anna, d in infancy.
II. Jane, d. in infancy.
III. Sarah Anne, ft. in infancy.
IV. Mary, m. 27 Dec. 1814, Charles William, 2nd son of
William Hardy, Esq. of Loughgall, co. Armagh, J. P. ; an
Officer of the Armagh Eegt. of Light Infantry, and d.
181)8, leaving issue by him,
1 Samuel Little, b. 3 Oct. 1815, M.D., F.R.C.S., m. 1850,
Mary, dau. of Robert Montgomery, Esq., M.D., and
d. 29 Oct. 1868, leaving, with other issue, Henry and
Emma.
2 William, b. 19 July, 1817 ; d. young.
3 John, b. 7 Nov. 1823, Capt. Sid West Indian Eegt., d. 9
Sept. 1851.
4 Charles Henry, 6. 1823, M.D., settled in Australia.
1 Sarah Jane, d. young.
■2 Elizabeth Annn, vi. 10 Dec. 1846, Thomas Falkner
Fleetwood, Esq., and has had issue, Thoma.-^, h. 29 Oct.
1847 ; Charles Henry H., b. 25 Nov. 1848: William John,
A. 12 Sept. 1^50; George Samuel, 6. 8 Aug. 1852, </. young;
Arthur Little, 6. 24 Feb. 1856, d. 18G3; Edwin James, 6.
8 Sept. 1858, d. 1860 ; Mary Sybella, d. 1883 ; Henrietta
Elizabeth, and Emma.
3 Mary, d. young from an accident.
■V. Elizabeth Anna, d. 1874.
VI. Sarah Jane, m. 12 Dec. 1823, Rev. Robert Allen, D.D.,
and d. 23 Feb. 1858, leaving issue.
i John Little, 6. 28 Dec. 1824; d. 3 Jnne, 1846.
2 Samuel, 6. 25 June, 1826, M.D., m. 'JS July, 1863, Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of Samuel Gibson, Esq., and rf. 20 Nov.
1874, having by her, who rf. 23 May, 1884. had issue,
Samuel Gibson, b. 9 June, 1864, rf. young, and Sarah.
3 Robert Austen, 6. 23 Dee. 1829, M.D., Surg.-Maj. Army
Medical Staff and 71st H. L. I., vi. 18 Jan. 1859, Mary,
Franklin, dau. of Andrew Risk, Esq. of Manweny, co.
Donegal, and d. 4 Dec. 1876, leaving issue, 1 Robert
Franklin, 6. 21 Feb. I860, Capt. R.E., ra. 11 Dec. 1886,
AHce Gordon, dau. of Surg.-Gen. Jackson, and has issue,
Robert Austen, 6. 18 Sept. 18-i7 ; 2 Sydney Glen, t>. 30
March, lb63, Surg. Army Medical Staff ; and 3 Charles
William, 6. 8 Aug. 1868.
•VII. Margaret, d. 3 June, 1867.
VIII. Eleanor, d. young.
The eldest surviving son,
John Little, Esq. of Stewartstown, 6. 8 March, 1803, m
1831, Emily Higinbotham, youngest dau. of Samuel Kyle, Esq.
and by her (who rf. 9 Feb. 1875) had issue,
I. Samuel, J. P., 6. 3 July, 1833; m. 1861, Hannah, eldest
dau. of Bryan Padgett (iregson, Esq. of Caton, Lancashire,
i.P. and D.L., and d. 1887, leaving issue,
1 Bryan Padgett Gregson, b. 9 March, 1862 (deceased).
2 John, h. 26 April, 1867.
3 Samuel, rf. in infancy.
1 Hannah Gibson.
2 Emily Kyle.
3 Margaret Maud.sley, d. 3 Jan. 1884.
4 Ellen Murray, rf. 3 Aug. 1870.
6 Mary Eveline. 6 Kathleen Alice.
II. Robert Kyle, /). 4 Dec. 1834, Cajit. 97th and 22nd Eegts.
(served in the Crimea and in the Indian Mutiry). vi. 1868,
Dora, eldest dau. of James Irvine, E«q. ot Springfield, co.
Tyrone, and rf. 15 Jan. 1889, leaving issue.
1 John Little, h. 1 July, 1875.
2 Sydney Hamilton, b. 9 May, 1880.
1 Mary Ormsby. 2 Emily Kyle.
3 Ellinor Murray. 4 Hannah.
in. John, 6. 23 Nov. 1835, Capt. 20th Regt, (.served in th«
Crimea and in the Indian Mutiny), rf. unm. 10 April, I85i^
at the Held Hospital, Cawnpore.
IV. Henry Alexander, Col. 6. 14 Aug. 1837, C.B., Colonel on
the stalT in India, served in the Crimea and the N. W.
Frontier campaign (1864-5), and in the Burmese war (1888-a),
n?. 1866, Ellen Wade, eldest dau. of the late David Peter
Thompson, Esq., J. P. of Stonestown and Pack, King's Co.
and has issue,
1 John David George, 6. 24 Feb. 1868.
I Gerard Eleanor.
V. Charles William, b. 26 Oct. 1838 ; rf. young.
VI. William John Knox (Rev.), b. I Dec. 1839, M.A., Camh
Vicar of Hoar Cross, Staffordshire, Canon Residentiary o<
">\ orce.ster, to. 1866, Annie, eldest dau. of Henry Gregson.
Esq. of Moorlands, Lancaster, and has i.ssue,
1 Arthur Heniy Alban Knox, b. 17 June, 1867.
2 Francis Gore Knox, b. 25 Julv, 1875.
S Harold Edward Knox, b. U Feb. 1877.
4 Walter Lawrence Wood Knox, b. 4 Sept. 1878.
5 William John Knox, b. 7 Feb. 1881.
6 Charles Hugo Knox, b. 21 Nov. 1887.
1 Rose Emily Knox.
2 Rhoda Edith Knox.
3 Ethel Annie Knox. 4 Mary Catherine Knox.
VII. Francis Laurence Gore, b. 27 Aug 1841, Major late
R.A., ("'hief Constable of Preston, Lancashire, m. Jan.
1871, Clara Hester, ord dau. of John Reynolds Dickson,
Esq., J. P. of Woodville, co. Leitrim, and Kilbarrow, co.
Donegal, and has issue,
1 John Francis Gore, b. 9 Jan. 1873.
2 William Hyacinth Patrick Gore, 6. 16 March, 1876.
1 Clara Kdythe t;ore.
2 Violet Audley Gore.
3 Mary Gore. 4 Joan Emily Gore.
VIII. Arthur Wood, b. 9 Aug. 1843; rf. '28 May, 1863.
IX. Cliarles Hardy ^Rev.), 6. 29 April, 1845, M..\. Oxon. and
Dublin, British Chaplain at St. Petersburg ; Vicar of St.
Martin's, Brighton, vi. 1873, Mary Ellen, 3rd dau. of Bryan
Padgett Gregson, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Caton, I^ncashire,
and has issue,
I Charles Hardy, 6. 18 June, 1874.
1 Mary Hardy.
X. Sydney Hamilton, b. 23 June, 1849, M.A. Oxford, Consul
General at Madrid, formerly in holy orders, 7ii. 1875, Edith
Mary, eldest dau. of John Locke Stratton, Esq. of Turwes-
ton House, Bucks, and has is.sue,
1 Sydney Knox Hamilton, b. 23 Feb. 1878.
2 John Hamilton, 6. 28 Jan. 1880; rf. young.
3 Henry Charles Hamilton, b. 21 Dec. I8o0.
4 Francis Hamilton, b. 18 Jan. 1883.
5 Wilfrid Joseph Hamilton, b. 18 Jan. 1887.
1 Mary Bridgett Hamilton.
2 Editli Agnes Hamilton.
XI. Emilius George Higinbotham (Rev.), b. 6 April, 1853,
M.A., Dublin, sometime Assistant Briti.sh Chaplain, at
St. Petersburg, Vicar of All Saints, Inverary, N.B., ih
1886, Dorothy, youngest dau of Jonathan Hardcastle,
Esq., J.P. of BlidarthDale, Notts.
I. Ellen MuRBAit, now of Stewartstown.
Mr. John Little rf. 8 Jan. 1889, and was s. at Stewartstown by
his only dau. Ellen Murray Little, of Stewartstown.
SeaS— Stewartstown, co. Tyrone,
LITTLE OF NEWBOLD PACEY HALL.
Little, Ernest Knightley, Esq. of New-
bold Pacey Hall, co. Warwick, J. P., b. Oct. 1860;
m. Dec. 1882, Greorgiana, joungest dau. of the late
Capt. Mildmay Clerk, of Sprattou Hall, North-
ampton, and lias had issue,
I. George Jekningham Kniohtlet, b. July, 1886.
u. Arthur Ernest Mildmay, 6. April, 1888 ; rf. Nov. 1888.
I. Isabel Augusta, b. 1885.
II. Flora Georgiana, 6. 1890.
Lineage. — Rev. George Ernest HowiMan, who assumed
the name of Little in 1874 ; m. 1821, Jane Sarah Wightwick,
dau. of John Knightley, Esq. of Offcliurch Bury, Leamington,
and rf. 1878, leaving a son,
George Arthur Knightley Howman, Esq., assumed the
name and arms of Little, by royal licence 1878; m. 18.59,
Augusta, dau. of Henry Shepherd Pearson, Esq. of Spinfleld,
Berks, and rf. Nov. 1879, leaving an only son,
Ernest Knightley Little, Esq., now of Ncwbold Pacey.
Seat— Newbold Pacey Hall, Warwick.
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LITTLE OF PITCHCOMBE.
LlTTiE, John" Cabutheks. Esq. of Pitchcombe
House, CO. Gloucester, J. P., h. 30 June 1815, m. 4
Nov. 1841, Euima, dau. of John Goldsmith, Esq.
of Ampthill, CO. Bedford, and by her (who d.27
May, 1S75) Las issue,
I. John Carutheks. Lieut.-Col. late Lincolnshire Kegt. (10th
Kegt.), b. U; Oct. 1SJ2: m. 14 Sept. 1876, Maria JemiuKi,
ilau. of K. U. Johnston, Esq., anil lias issue, five sons and
two dans.
II. Thomas Gurnoy iKeT.\ h. l.'i Fch. 1845 : m. 26 Xov. 1S78,
llajinah, dau. of Rev. J. Fox, and widow of W. H.
Fielding, Esq., formerly M. P. for Bhickbnrn, Lanciu'^hire.
m. Ch,irles Willi.im, b. 22 July, 184S; »t. 1 Oct. ,18S4,
Minnie Mary, dau. of W. Morgan, Esq.
IT. .\lfred Goldsmith, b. 9 Dec. 1847 ; m. 25 Sept. 1SS4,
Elizabeth Ann, dau. of R. S. Brown, Esq.
V. Edward Palling, 6. 21 Jan. 1851.
VI. Frederick Arthur, b. 25 March, 1852; vi. 13 Oct. 1887,
Catherine, dau. of W. H. Gnihani, Esq.
vn. Henry BuUer, b. 13 Feb. 1854 ; d. 21) Jan. 1872.
vm. George Caruthers <Kev.), b. 30 June, 1858.
IX. Francis Ernest, 6. 16 Dec. 1859 ; m. 12 July, 1867,
Catherine, dau. of H. Searlc, Esq.
I. Emma Grace, m. 15 April, 16Go, Ecv. Thomas Walker
Sale.
II. Msiry Anne, m.. 8 Oct. 1878, William Davies, Esq., J.P.,
of Amberley Court, co. Gloucester.
m. Gertrude, d. S Jan. 1880.
Mr. J. C. Little m. 2ndly, Hannah Elizabeth, dau.
of S. Baldwin, Esq.
Lineag'e. — Thomas Little, Esq., m. Ann Butler, and il.
19 Jan. 1778, leaving by her (who J. 11 Jan. 1806) a son and
heir,
John Little, Esq., b. 16 Feb. 1777 ; m. 19 Xov. 1806, Mary
Ann, only dau. and heir of J. Caruthers, Esq. of Pitchcombe
House, and d. 25 Feb. 1854, having by her, who d. 7 Jan. 18C1,
had issue,
I. John CABUTHiiRs, now of Pitchcombe House,
ii. Thomas Palling (Rev.), jii. Anne Esther Maria, second
dau. of General Sir Joseph Thackwell, G.C.B.
III. William Caruthers, ra. Mary, dau. of Edward Hamill,
Esq. andd. 31 Dee. 1881.
IV. Edward Caruthers, of Field Plaee, co. Gloucester, J. P.,
6. 1823, m, Emily Jane, only dau. of William Henry
Stanton, Esq. formerly M.P. for Stroud.
'\. Alfred Butler, Gen. late Indian StafT Corps, of The Grove,
Stroud, CO. Gloucester, J. P.
I. Mary Ann, d. unm. ii. Grace, <f. vjim.
lu. Jane, d. unm. iv. Gertrude.
V. Christiana Catherine, d. unm.
Heat — Pitchcombe House, Stroud, co. Gloucester.
LITTLEDALE OF SANDIWAY BANK.
LiTTLEDALE, JoHN BoLTox, Esq. of tsaudiway
Bank, co. Chester, b. 15 June, 18ti8.
Lineage. — Thomas LixTLEnALE, of Highfield House, West
Derby, m. 15 May, 1815, Anne, dau. of Thomas Molyneux, of
Xewsham House, West Derby, and d. 27 April, 1847, leaving
by her (who d. 28 Aug. 1825) a son,
John Bolton" Littledale, Esq., who m. June, 1866, Mary,
only dau. of Thomas Edward PicUford, Esq., and U. b May,
1889, leaving issue,
.loHN Bolton, of Sandiway Park.
Thomas Bolton.
Annette Mary. Edith Mand. May.
i'«r;£— Sandiw.iy Bank, Hartford, Cheshire.
LITTLEJOHN OF INVERCHARRON.
LiTTLEJOHN, Alexander, Esq. of Invercbarron,
CO. Ptoss, J.P. and D.L., b. 16 May, 1845 ; m. 20 Jan.
1869, Mary, dau. of Sir George Barclay Bruce, cx-
Prcsident of the Institution of Civil Engineers,
officer of the Legion of Honour, &c. &c., by his
wife, Helen Xorah Simpson, and has issue,
Helen Mary.
This gentleman is the son of the late William
Littlejohn, Esq. J.P., banker of Aberdeen (de-
scended from Baillie Littlejohn, a distinguished
citizen of Aberdeen), by Janet, dau. of Professor
James Bcntley of King's Coll. Aberdeen (descended
from the great classical scholar and critic, Eev.
Kichard Bcntley, Master of Trin. Coll. Camb.).
Seat — Invercharron, Ardgay, N.B.
Toim Jieddeiice — 1, Pembroke Gardens, Kensington, Lon-
don.
LITTLEWOOD OF THE HYDE.
LiTTLEWooD, Rev. Henet Charles, M.A., of The
Hyde, co. Stafford, Vicar of Goring, Reading, b.
6. Dec. 1850; m. 4 Oct. 1881, Emily Kate, youngest
dau. of Charles Hedges, Esq. of Is^ewuham House,
CO. Oxford, and has issue,
I. Benjamin Henry, b. 19 Sept. 18S3.
II. Lionel Charles, 6. 24 Jan. 1886.
III. Rupert Arthur Percival, b. 28 Sept. 1888.
IV. Lancelot Ernest, b. 17 April, 1890.
Lineage. — Benjamin Littlewood, the son of Jeremiah
and Anne Littlewood, was b. 24 May, and bapt. at Oldswin-
ford, CO. Worcester, 26 May, 1716. He m. 1st, 2 Dec. 1744,
JIary Skidmore, by whom he had no issue. His 2nd wife, to
whom he was m. at Oldswinford aforesaid 10 Sept. 1766, was
Sarah (6. 1733), dau. of Michael Grazebrook, of Audnam, co.
Stafford. He d. 16 Oct. 1807, aged 91, having had issue by
the said Sarah (who d. 13 March, 1797, aged 64),
Benjamin.
Anne, bapt. 13 Sept. 1767 ; d. unm. 17 Oct. 1795.
The son and heir,
Benjamin Littlewood, of Amblecote, bapt. 11 June, 1769,
purchased the Hyde estate in the parish of Kinver, co. Staffcrl'd.
He m. Esther, dau. of Richard Badger, of the Hayes, near
Stourbridge, and by her (who d. 20 March, 1842, aged 64) had
issue,
Benjamin, his heir.
Thomas, m. and had issue.
Richard, d. 22 June, 1827, aged 21.
Sarah Anne, d. unm. 3 July, 18.')5.
Jane, m. Charles Henry Auster, Esq. of Birmingham, and
is deceased.
Lucy, 7)1. Francis Corser, Esq. (who is deceased).
Mr. Littlewood d. 21 Oct. 1844, and was s. by his eldest son,
Benjamin Littlewood, Esq. of the Hyde, co. Stafford, and
Newtown Grange, co. Worcester, J.P. and D.L., b. 19 April,
1802, m. 1st, 2 May, 1839, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Bate,
Esq. of The Birches, Hagley, co. Worcester, and by her (who
d. 14 Sept. 1851) had issue,
Henry Charles, now of The Plyde.
Elizabeth Mary, m. 30 April, 1873, Eev. William Durant
Thatcher, M.A., Rector of Romsley, and has issue.
Annie, d. unm. 29 March, 1853.
He m. 2ndly, 2 Oct. 1862, Sarah Campbell, dau. of JohnWaite,
Esq. of Willesden House, co. Middlesex, and had issue,
Benjamin Campbell (Rev.), of Newtown Grange, co.
Worcester, M.A., Vicar of Warfield, Berks, 6. 1854; m.
1889, Ellen Mabel, only dau. of the late G. Burges, Esq. of
Hawthorndale, Bracknell.
Mr. Littlewood d. 5 Aug. 1879.
.Scat— The Hyde, Kinver, .Stafford.
Keiideiu-t—ijontts Vicarage, Reading.
LITTON OF ARDAVILLINa.
Litton, Edward de l'Estableee, Esq. of Arda-
villing, CO. Cork, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 19 Nov.
1864 ; s. his father 27 Nov. 1890.
Lineage.— At an early period a branch of the family of
Litton, or Lytton, of England, settled in Ireland.
Thomas Litton, Esq. of Dublin, who is found to have used
the same arms as the Knebworth branch, was 6. 1657 ; he m.
1710, Gertrude, dau. of P. Verdoen, Esq., a descendant of an
ancient family of Dutch extraction, and d. 24 Dec. 1741. His
will was dated 16 Dec. 1741. He was s. by his son and heir,
Thomas Litton, Esq. of Oldtown, co. Kildare, and of Bally-
fermot, co. Dublin, 6. 27 Feb. 1718, and called to the Irish bar
1742. He m. 14 Ang. 1742, Hannah, dau. of Ralph Leland,
Esq. (by Hannah Cooke his wife) niece of the Rev. John
Leland, D.D., well known as one of the most eminent theo-
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logians of his day, and sister of John Lcland, for many years
M.P. for the boroug'h of Stamford, Lincolnshire, Lieut.-Gen.
in the army, Col. 64tli Eegt., and Lieut. -Governor of Cork,
the freedom of which city, in the year 1790, was presented
to him in a handsome gold and silver hox, preserved as an
heirloom in the family. Mr. Litton had issue, by Hannah
Leland his wife, twelve children, who all d. young, except
Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, d. unm. ; Edwakd, of whom here-
after ; and Hannah, ?«. 12 March, 1785, to Richard Weld, Esq.
of Lodge (now called Eastwood), co. Carlow. The son,
Edwakd Litton, of Ballyfermot, co. Dublin, b. 5 Feb. 1754,
was Capt. in the 37th llegt. of Foot, in which he served with
distinction in the American war, having been present at the
liattle of Bunker's Hill, 1775. He m. 17S3, Esther Charlotte,
(lau. of Very Eev. Daniel Letablere, D.D., Dean of Tuam, and
d. July, 1808, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, m. Anne Izod, dau. of Lorenzo Izod Nickson, Esq.
of Chapel Izod, co. Kilkenny, and niece of Christiana (in
her own right) Baroness Donoughmore of Knocklofty ; d. in
Dec. 1859, leaving issue two sons, Edward 'Ihomas, and
Lorenzo Nickson; and three daus., Elizabeth Charlotte
Letablere ; Mary Hannah ; and Anne Nickson. The eldest
son,
Edward Thomas, J.P., m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Hugh Gore Edward, 27th Regt., of Kaveagh, co. Tyrone,
J.P., by whom he had no issue: and 2ndly, Georgina,
dau. of William Minchin, Esq. of Annagh, co. fipperary, by
whom he has issue two sons, Thomas Edward, and
■William Frederick, and three daus.
II. DANrEL, of whom presently.
HI. Edward (Eight Hon.;, of Altmore, co. Tyrone, Master
in Chancery, and many years representative in Parliament
for the borough of Coleraine. m. Sept. IS12, Sophia, dau. of
the Rev. Henry Stewart, D.D., Rector of Loughgilly, co.
Armagh, and niece of the Right Hon. Sir John Stewart, 1st
Bart, of Ballygawley, M.P., by whom he had, with other
issue,
Edward Arthur (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Naunton, co.
Gloucester, in. Anne, dau. of Rev. Carus Wilson, of Cas-
terton Hall, Westmorland, and has issue one son, Edward
John Letablere, and two daus. Rev. Edward Arthur
Litton obtained a double first-class at Oxford, an Oriel
fellowship, was Hampton Lecturer, and is the author of
several theological works of great merit.
Richard Weld, Capt. in the SOth and 31st Rcgts., served in
the Crimea in la55-56. He ra. 1859, Mary, 3rd dau. of
Sir Hugh Stewart, 2nd Bart., of Ballygawley, M.P. for
Tyrone, and by her (wlio d. Jan. 1871) has one surtiving
dau., Agnes Mary Henrietta, who m. 1885, William Lyster
Smythe, Esq. {see .S.MYTnE of Barbavilla).
Sophia Augusta, m. 23 K eb. 1865. to Major the Hon.
Edward Sydney Plunkett, 95th Regt., son of Thomas,
llth Lord Louth, and<L 15 April, 1877,
Charlotte Emily, ra. 1st, to llev. Armitage Forbes, by whom
she had issue two sons; and 2ndly, 1850, to John Turnly,
Esq. of Drumnasole, co. Antrim, J. P. aud D.L., and has
issue.
Harriett I«uisa, m. to Lieut.-Col. John Kenneth Mackenzie,
60th Rifles, of Belmaduthy, co. Ross, and has issue.
3Iary Letablere, m. 10 April, 1844, to William Carus
Wilson, Esq. of Casterion Hall, co. Westmorland, and has
issue.
Emily Frances, m. i June, 1856, to Gen. St. George Mer-
vyn Nugent, of Farrenconnell, who d. 29 May, 1884,
leaving issue.
IV. John, of Ardavilling. co. Cork, M.A. and J.P., m. Vescina,
dau. of Eev. William Hamilton, D.D., Rector of Clondeva-
dock, CO. Donegal, J.P., and d. s. p.
I. Mary, m. Joseph Gabbett, Esq., J. P., Barrister-at-Law,
author of Gabbett's Digest of tkt Statute Laoi, and Tteatise
on the Criminal Law.
The second son,
Daniel Litton, Esq., m. Jane, dau. of Falkiner Minchin.
Esq. of Annagh. co. Tipperary, and d. Dec. 1875, leaving by
her (who d. 1859) one son and three daus.,
1. Edward Falconer, of Ardavilling.
I. Helena Maria, ra. Charles Langley Tuthil], of Eallyteigne,
CO. Limerick, and has issue.
II. Charlotte Esther.
III. Jane Hannah, m. Rev. .John Luther, A.M., of Bally-
organ, CO. Limerick, and has issue.
His son,
Edward Falconer Litton, Esq. of Ardavilling, co. Cork,
M.A., Q.C., J. P. COS. Cork and Wicklow, and M.P. co. Tyrone
1880 to 1881 ; 6. 1827 ; to. 1st, 3 July, 1851, Bridget Elizabetn,
dau. of Capt. Christopher Tuthill, R.N., and had by her (who
d. Dec. 1859) three daus. and three sons,
I. Daniel Leland, b. 19 Marcli, 18.52, d. without issue.
II. Edward Christopher, b. 19 Slay, 1858, d. -uma.
ui. Robert Tuthill, of Melbourne, Australia, 6. 20 Dec. ]8=i0,
III. 1891, Dorinda, only dau. of the late Majur Arthur Wil-
kinson, C.B.
I. Grace Mary, d. unra. ii. Jane Anna, d. nnm.
III. Elizabeth Dorcas, m. 6 Dec. 1881, Monier Williams
Skinner, Capt. R.E.
He ra. 2ndly, 5 March, 1861, Lizzie, dau. of Rev. Mark Clarke,
by whom (who d. Jan. 1871) he had,
IV. Edward de l'Establkee, now of Ardavilling.
V. Marshal William, b. 28 July, 1869.
IV. Maria Charlotte, m. 1889, Charles Deane Oliver, Esq.,
C.E.. of Eockmills Lodge, Mallow, co. Cork.
V. Esther Maud Vareilles.
VI. Helen Frances, d. unm.
VII. Charlotte, ra. 26 Aug. 1893, Francis Stewart Dobbs,
Esq. of Grey stones, co. Wicklow.
He ra. 3rdly, 2 Feb. 1875, Mary, dau. of Henry Lee, Esq. of
Saville Row, London, by whom (who d. 1 Jan. 187G) he had a
son,
VI. Francis Henry, b. 28 Dec. 1875.
He m. 4thly, 10 .\pril, 1877, Adelaide, dau. of Cliffora
Trotter, Esq. of Bermingham, co. Galway, by whom he had
one dau.,
VIII. Adelaide Kathleen.
Mr. Litton was appointed a Land Commissioner tinder the
Land Act (1881) ; and a Judge of the Supreme Court in Ireland
1890. He d. 27 Nov. 1890, and was s. by his son, Edwahiv
DE l'Establere Litton, Esq.
Anns — Erm., a crescent gu., for diff. on a chief indented, az.
three ducal coronets, or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, oi\
an ermine's head, erm. JI/o»o— Prudentia gloriam acquirit.
Seat — Ardavilling, co. Cork.
Residence— 67 , Merrion Square, Dublin.
LIVINGSTONE OP WESTQUARTER.
Fenton-Litixgstone, John Nigel Edensoe,
Esq. of Westquarter, Stirling, J. P. late lieut. Royal
Highlanders, "The Black Watch," served in Egyp-
tian War; m.. 15 Feb. 1892, Elma, only dau. and
heiress of Allan McDougall, Esq. of Ardincaple,
CO. Argyll, by Elizabeth Ann Penny, 2nd dan. of
Lord Kinloeh, Judge of the Court of Sessions, and
has issue,
William Nigel, 6. 12 Jan. 1893.
Lineage. — The Hon. George Livingston, of Ogleface,
CO. Linlithgow, 4th son of William, 6th Lord Livi.ngston {see
Burke's Extinct Peerage), was created a Baronet of Soca Scotia^
30 May, 1625, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir William, who was s. by his son.
Sir Alexander, who was s. by his only son,
Sir Alexander, designated of Eedlormie, who ra. Susannah
Walker, heir of Bedlormie, and was s. by his only son.
Sir Alexander. This gentleman m. Henrietta, dau. of
Alexander Scott, Esq., by whom he had seven sons and three
daus., and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir George, at whose decease without issue, 1729, he was
s. by his brother,
Alexander, who d. -unm. 1766, and was s. by his brother,
WiLLLAM, designated of Westquarter and Bedlormie. Tlii.?
gentleman dying without issue, 1769, was s. by his nephew,
Alexander, of Westquarter and Bedlormie, vrho m. 1st,
Anne, dau. of John Atkinson, Esq. of London, by whom he
had (with other issue, who d. unm.).
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Thurstanus, d. without lecitimate issue, 1839.
III. George Augustus, killed in battle.
I. Anne, who m. 4 Nov. 1801, the Rev. John Thomas Fenton,
Rector of Ousby and Torpenhow, Cumberland, and by her
(who d. at Douglas, Isle of Man, 12 Aug. 1851) he left at his
decease, 13 Oct. 1854,
1 John Thomas Fenton, m. 1828, Selina, youngest dau. of
Sir John Heatheote, of Longton Hall, co. Stafford, and </.
28 March, 1875, leaving an only son, Thomas Livingstons
Fenton-Livingstone, Esq. late of W estquarter.
2 Alexander Fenton. 3 Robert Fenton.
4 George Livingstone Fenton (Eev.j, Chaplain of Poona,
Bombav.
1 Anne,'))!. William Henry Clarke, Esq. of Hexham House,
Northumberland, and had two sons, Clement Henry antS
Livingstone.
2 Caroline, w. her cousin, Robert Fenton, Esq.
3 Mary, m. John Theodere Page, Esq., and has issue,
Elmira F^enton and Mary Livingstone.
He m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Capt. the Hon. William Henry
Cranston, son of William, 5th Lord Cranston, by whom he had
two sons and a dau. : Francis, an officer in the army, d. s. p. :
David, kUled in battle, s. p. ; Eliza, m. J. Kirsopp, Esq. of
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LLO
Spital. Sir Alexander (7. 1"L>5, and was «. by the 3id but eldest
f urvivinp son of his 1st marriage,
Sill Thomas, Admiral of the White, in. 1S09, Janet, only
surviving dau. of Sir James Stirling, Bart, of Mansfield, by
whom (who if. 1S31) he had no issue. Sir Thomas d. 1 April,
1853, and was s. at Westquarter, under a deed which he
executed, by his grand-nephew,
Thomas Livingstone Festos-Livingstone, Esq. of West-
<iuarter, co. Stirling and Bedlomiie, co. Linlithgow, J. P. for
COS. Stirling and Lanark, b. 17 Jan. 1829; s. his grand-uncle
1863, and assumed the additional surname of Livingstone; m.
10 April, 1855, Christian Margaret, only d.iu. and heiress of
■William Waddell, Esq., D.L., of Easter Moffat, co. Lanark, by
Margaret his wife, eldest dau. of Archibald Campbell, Esq. of
iMelfort, CO. Argyll, and has issue,
I. TnoMis, b. 12 May, 1856 (deceased).
II. William Waddell, b. 31 March, 1853 (deceased).
III. John Nigel Edensor, now of Westquarter.
IV. George Frederick James, J. P., b. 1 Oct 1860, and has by
Marion, his wife, with other issue, Thomas Frederick, b.
1890.
V. Charles Henry, b. 7 Nov. 1863 (deceased).
Anns — Quarterly: 1st and 4th arg., three cinquefoils gu.,
•within a double tressure flory and counteiHory vert ; 2nd
iind 3rd sa., a bend between six billets or; in surtout, an
escutcheon az. charged with an oak tree growing out of the base
or within a bordure ar^., charged with eight gilliflowers gu.
all within a border quartered or and gu. Crest— A demi-savage
wreathed round the head and middle with laurel leaves holding
5n his dexter hand a baton erect, and in his sinister a sei^pent
entwined round the arm all ppr. Motto — Si je puis.
Sta(s— Westquarter, near Falkirk, and Bedlormie, Lin-
lithgow.
LliEWELLYN OF COUKT COLMAN.
Llewelltn, William, Esq. of Court Colman,
CO. Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L., High SherifE 1854,
late Major Glamorganshire Rifle Volunteers ; b. 10
Aug. 1S20; m. 23 April, 1844, Eleanor Emma, dau.
•of the late Rev. Robert Knight, of Tythegston
Court, CO. Glamorgan, and has issue,
I. Egbert William, of Baglan Cottage, Briton Ferry, co.
Glamorgan, J.P., Chairman of the Brigend Petty Ses-
sions, late Capt. Eoyal Glamorgan Light Infantry Militia,
and formerly Cornet Royal Dragoons, b. 26 May, 1848;
m. 22 Nov. 1882, Harriet Annie, youngest dau. of William
Blandy, Esq. of Kingston, Berks, and has issue,
1 William Herbert Clydwtn, h. 1 Nov. 1883.
2 Griffith Robert Poyntz, b. 26 Feb. 1886.
3 Owen Knight, b. 6 June, 1888, d. 31 Dec. 1891.
4 John Hlandy, b. 21 Juno, 1890.
6 Robert Godfrey, 6. 13 May, 1893.
1 Dorothy Mary, b. 21 Jan. IsSo.
2 Eleanor Caroline, 6. 29 March, 1887.
Bi. William Hely, b. 20 Nov. 18i9; d. 13 April, 1877.
%. Constantia Eleanor, d. 3 Jan. 18S8.
II. Edith Catherine. in. Matilda Isabella.
IV. Madelina Maria. v. Rosamond May.
Liineagre. — Hopkin Llewellyn, Esq. of Neath (the son of
l,leweh'n Evan, who d. 25 Aug. 1732, and grandson of Morgan
JEvan Gelli Galed, who was the son of Evan Llewelyn, of
Langewydd, son of Llewelyn William of Dyffryn, who d. 14
Dec. 1625), m. 15 Nov. 1757, Elizabeth, dau. of Griffith
Jenkln.s, Esq., and d. 18 April, 1811, having by her (who d. 23
Feb. 1795) a son,
AViLLiAM Llewellyn, Esq. of Margara, co. Glamorgan, b. 7
5fov. 1773; m. 12 Jan. 1817, Catherine, eldest dau. of John
Place, Esq., and d. 26 April, 1810, having by her (.who d. 3
J»ov. 1848) had issue,
William, now of Court Colman.
Catherine Anne, d. in infancy.
Seat — Court Colman, Bridgend, Glamorgan. i
LLOYD OF ASTON.
Llotd, Richard Thomas, Esq. of Aston Hall,
Salop, and of Roll's Park, Essex , J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff for Shropshire, 1874, late Capt. Gre-
nadier Guards, Col. Shropshire Yeomanry, b. 9
Sept. 1820 ; m. 19 Aug. 1852, Ladj Frances Hay,
3rd dau. of Thomas Robert, 10th Earl of Kinnoull,
and by her (who d. 188G) has issue,
I. Francis, Major Grenadier Guards, b. 12 Aug. 1853; iit. 6
Aug. 1881, Mary Ann, dau. of George Gunnis, Esq.
II. Fitzwarren, b. 16 Aug. 1859 ; m. 29 April, 1891, Agnes
Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late William R. Hunter,
Esq. of Wellfleld, co. Berwick.
III. Itossendale, Rector of Selattyn, Oswestry, Shropshire, b.
14 Sept. 1863.
IV. Richard Harvey, &. 17 April, 1868; m. 12 July, 1390,
Kathleen Agnes, dau. of the late J. Day, Esq.
V. Edward Nathaniel, b. 16 Feb. 1871.
I. Eva, m. 21 April, 1881, Rev. E. J. Rees, Yicar of LetcU-
worth, Hertfordshire, who d. 19 Jan. 1886.
II. Louisa Selina.
III. Edith, TO. 1 Nov. 1886, Captain William Harvey Pigot,
R.N., of Doddershall Park, Aylesbury, Bucks.
IV. Ada, m. 25 Sept. 1884, Rev. Hugh Holbech, 4tli son of
Rev. Charles William Holbech, of Farnborough, Vicar of
Farnborough and Archdeacon of Coventry.
V. Maude, in. 18 Jan. 1893, Reginald, youngest son of the
late James Beech, Esq. of Brandon Hall, co. Warwick.
Mr. Lloyd s. his mother 7 March, 18G6.
Lineage. — The Llotds of Aston have been seated at
Aston from an early period, and derive from the Royal House
of Powys, through their immediate progenitor, Einion Efell,
Lord of Cynllaeth, son of Madoc, last Prince of Powys.
Andrew Lloyd, Esq. of Aston, like his neighbour, Mytton
of Halston, adopted the cause of the Parliament against King
Charles I., and held a Captain's commission in the army.
Capt. Lloyd m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Powell, of Whitting-
ton Park, and had, with other issue, Thomas, his heir, and
Richard (Sir), Chancellor of Durham, and Judge of the Admi-
ralty Court, father of Sir Nathaniel Lloyd, Knt., a liberal bene-
factor to the colleges of Trinity Hall and All Souls', Oxford.
The elder son,
Tho.mas Lloyd, Esq. of Aston, acquired by marriage with
Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Francis Albany, Esq., the lord-
ship and estate of Whittington, Salop, and had, inter alio:<.
Robert, his heir; Elizabeth, m. F'oulk Lloyd, Esq. of F'oxhall,
CO. Denbigh (descended in the male line from William Rosin-
dale, grandson of Henry Rosindale, of Rosindale, co. Lancaster,
who adopted the surname. Of the Hellan and Foxhall family,
Humphrey Lloyd, the celebratedantiquary, was a descendant).
Elizabeth and Foulk Lloyd had three sons,
T^n^ .^\°T Ln \ successively of Aston.
Thomas Lloyd ) '
Rosindale Lloyd, who m. Jane, dau. of Robert Davies, Esq.
of Llannerch, and d. 1734. He had,
William (Rev.), who s. his uncle at Aston.'
Mr. Lloyd d. 1692, and was s. by his son,
Robert Lloyd, Esq. of Aston, M.P. co. Salop, who 7ii.Mary,
eldest dau. of Sir John Bridgeman, Bart., and left a son and
heir,
Robert Llotd, Esq. of Aston, M.P. co. Salop. He d. unm.
7 June, 1734, when the Aston and other estates devolved upon
(the eldest son of his aunt) his cousin,
John Lloyd, Esq. of F'oxhall, who dying without issue, 1741,
wass. by his brother,
Thomas Llotd, Esq. of Aston, at whose decease, «nm. 1754,
the estates passed to his nephew.
Rev. William Llotd, of Aston. This gentleman m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Sneyd, Esq. of Bishton, eo. Stafford, anJ
had an only son and heir.
Rev. John Robert Lloyd, of Aston, who to. Maiiha, 4th
dau. of John Shakespeare, Esq. of London, and had issue,
William, his heir.
Charles Arthur Albany (Rev.), Rector of Whittington,
Salop, 6. 1785; iii. Mrs. Hannah Simpson Cowan: and u.
1851, leaving three children.
George Newton Kynaston (Rev.), Rector of Pelattyn, Salop,
b. 1786: TO. Miss Corrie; and d. 1848, leaving three chil-
dren.
l-;iizabeth, m. Robert Curtis, Esq. ; and d. leaving issue.
Charlotte, to. Ift03, Hon. Thomas Kenyon, son of Lloyd, 1st
Lord Kenyon, and had issue.
Mr. Lloyd d. 1803, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Lloyd, Esq. of Aston, J. P., D.L., High Sheriff
1810, b. 21 Dec. 1779; m. 1805, Louisa, eldest dau. and co-heir
of Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, G.C.B., of Rolls Park, Essex,
and by her (who d. 7 March, 1866) left issue,
William Fitzwarren, d. 1825.
Richard Thomas, now of ^Vston.
Edward Harvey, </. 1870.
Louisa Eliza, d. 1884.
Charlotte, m. 30 Oct. 1838, George Grenville Pigott, Esq. of
Toddershall Park, Bucks (who d. 1865), and d. 1883.
Mr. Lloyd d. 29 April, 1843.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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1213
Arms — Per fess sa. and arg., a lion rampant cotinterehanBed.
Motto — Hwy pery clod na golud. (In English, Longer will
fame last than wealth.)
Heat — Aston Hall, Oswestry, Salop, and Rolls Park, Chig-
vell, Essex.
LLOYD OF DOLOBRAN.
Llotd, Sampson Samuel, Esq. of Dolobran,
Montgomeryshire, and Gosden House, Guildford,
Surrey, J. P. for co. Warwick and for the city of
Eirmingham, M.P. for Plymouth, 1874-1880, for
South Warwick, 1885-1886, h. 10 Not. 1820 ; m. 1st,
14 Nov. 1844, Emma, dau. of Samuel Reeve, Esq.
of Leighton Buzzard, co. Bedford, and by her had
issue,
I. Sampson Samuel, of Priory, and Budbrooke House, co.
Warwick, J. P., 6. 2G Sept. 1846; m. 4 Aug. 1868, Jane
Emilia, dau. of Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of The Priory,
Warwick, and has had issue,
1 Charles Sampson Llewellyn, 6. 2 June, 1869 ; d. Xov.
1888.
2 Thomas Owen, b. 16 June, 1873.
3 George Ambrose, 6. 19 Sept. 1879.
1 Emma Gwendolen Priscilla, 6. 9 Aug. 1S74.
2 Eva Janet Emilia, h. 24 July, 1876.
3 Emilia, b. 12 March, 1878.
II. George Herbert, 6. 8 March, 1850; m. 1st, 27 Sept.
1872, Anna Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Colmore, Esq. of
Ashfurlong House, Sutton ColdQeld ; she d. s. p. 27 July,
1S73. He TO. 2ndly, 4 April, 1877, Amy Letitia, dau. of
Henry Chance, Esq. of Sherborne House, Warwick, and
has issue,
1 Herbert, b. 15 Jan. 1879.
2 Henry David Llewellyn, 6. 15 Aug. 1881.
1 Mary Evelyn Gladys, b. 15 Feb. 1880.
i!i. Arthur Llewellyn, 6. 22 Oct. 1855.
I. Emma Mary, 6. 3 Sept. 1845; d. 11 Dec. 1883, having m.
2 May, 1872, Col. Sir James Johnstone, K.C.S.I., of the
Indian army, and had issue.
II. Mary Dearman, b. 5 April, 1848.
III. Rachel Louisa, 6. 1 Sept. 1851 ; m. 29 Sept. 1874,
Dearman Janson, Esq. of Chislehurst, and has issue.
IV. Priscilla Caroline, b. 8 Nov. 1852.
V. Alice Elizabeth, b. 15 March, 1854 ; m. 5 Oct. 1876, Rev.
John Houghton Gibbon, M.A., Rector of Willersey, co.
Gloucester, and by him (who d. 29 Aug. 1883) has issue.
VI. Adelaide Beatrice, b. 21 June, 1857.
He tn. 2ndly, 11 Oct. 1865, Marie Wilhelmine
Sophie Christiane, dau. of H. E. Frederick Wil-
liam Menckhoff, Lieut. -Gen. in the Prussian Army,
and has issue,
IV. Charles Frederic, b. 8 Aug. 1866.
V. AValter Reginald, b. 18 Aug. 1868.
Lineag'e. — Ivan Teg, or the Handsome, of Dolobran, co.
Montgomery, ap David, of Dolobran, ap Jenkin, ap Llewellyn
ap Einion, of Lloydiarth, ap Celynyn, of Lloydiartb, who
derived from Aleth, Lord of Dyfed, 13th in descent from
Meirig (living 542,) according to Lewys Dwnn. He tn. Mawd,
dau. of Evan Blaney, of Tregynon, and Castle Blaney, co.
Monaghan, in Ireland, ancestor of the Lords Blaney, by whom
he had a son,
Owen, of Dolobran, who was the first of the family to
assume the name of Lloyd, from Llwydiarth, the seat of his
ancestors, which he did, circa 1476. He ra. Catherine, dau.
of Reynault, son of Sir Griffith Vaughan, Knight Banneret,
and had issue,
I. Evan, his heir.
II. David, of Rhosvawr.
1. Margaret, ra. John Grey, Lord of Powys.
The elder son,
Evan Lloyd, of Dolobran, in. Gwenhafar, dau. of Meredith
Lloyd, of Meivod, and had issue,
I. David, his heir.
II. John, m. Margaret, sister to Sir Roger Kynaston, of
Hordley, and had a son, Humphrey, of Dyffryn, who
assumed the name of Wynne.
The elder son,
David Lloyd, Esq. of Dolobran, J.P., b. in 1523; iu. 1st,
Eva, dau. of Edward Price, Esq. of Egludg, by whom he had
no issue, and 2ndly, Eva, dau. of David Goch, Esq., son of
Jenkin Vaughan, Esq. of Bodoach, by whom he had a son,
David Llotd, Esq. of Dolobran, J. P., 6. in 1549, who m.
Ales, dau. of David Lloyd, Esq. of Llanarmon-Mynydd-Maur,
and had a son and successor,
John Lloyd, Esq. of Dolobran, J. P., b. in 1575. He nu his
cousin Katherine, dau. and co-heiress of Humphrey Wynne,
Esq. of Duffryn, and d. 1636 leaving issue, a son,
Charles Lloyd, Esq. of Dolobran, J.P., 6. in 1597, who i;i.
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Stanley, son of Sir Edward Stanley.,
grandson of Sir Foulk Stanley, and great-grandson of Sir
Piers Stanley, whose father. Sir Rowland Stanley, was brother
of Lord Strange of Knockyn, a branch of the Derby family,
of Knockyn, Salop, and had issue, i. Charles, his heir; ii.
John, b. 1638, one of the Six Clerks in Chancery, m. twice, and.
had issue (Dr. Lloyd, Bishop of Oxford, was one of his des-
cendants); III. Thomas, b. 17th Feb. 1640, who accompanied
William Penn to Pennsylvania, and was ancestor of the various
families (now extinct in the male line) long resident in the-
United States of America, and i. Elizabeth, b. 1639, m. Henry-
Parry, of Penamser, Merioneth, and had issue. The eldest
son,
Charles Lloyd, Esq. of Dolobran, 6. 9 Dec. 1637, attached
himself in the year 1662 to George Fox and his followers, the
founders of the Society of Friends, and suffered in consequenca
much persecution. His dau. Elizabeth, rn. John Pemberton,
Esq. of Bennett's Hill, near Birmingham, at whose house Mr.
Charles Lloyd d. 26 Sept. 1698. He to. 1st, 11 Nov. 1661,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sampson Lort, Esq. of Eastmoor and Stack-
pole Court, CO. Pembroke, and 2ndly, 8 Feb. 1686, Ann Law*-
rence, of Lea, co. Hereford. She d. 2 March, 1708. By his
first wife, who was b. 2 Nov. 1633, and d. 7 Feb. 1685, he had
issue,
I. Charles, of Dolobran, b. 18 Aug. 166?., who d. 21 Jan.
1747. He rn. d May, 1693, Sarah, dau. of Ambrose Crowley,
Esq. of Stourbridge, and had,
1 Charles, b. 16 Nov. 1697 (rf. 3 Nov. 1767) ; m. 14 April,
1723, Jane, dau. of Richard and Sarah Wilkins, of Thorn-
bury, and by her, who was b. 19 Aug. 1707, had (witlt
Severn daus., 1 Jane, wife of Lewis Owen, Esq. of Tythay
Gareek : 2 Mary, d. unrn. ; 3 Sarah, ra. to Thouias
Robinson, of Coventry ; 4 Elizabeth, m. 1st, to Edward
Evans, of Welshpool, and 2udly, to Oliver Jones ; »■
Hannah, m. to Robert Perkins, Esq. of London ; 6 Phoelje,
rf. unm. 1747 ; and 7 Susannah, d. unrn. 1766) ; two sons,.
Charles Exton, of Dolobran, b. 24 March, 1726; and
d. unra. in France, 18 Dec. 1773; and James, b. 15 Nov.
1743, who sold Dolobran, 1780, and d. unra. 5 Nov. 1787.
1 Sarah, b. 7 Aug. 1694 ; m. in 1719, to John England, Esq.
of Bridgnorth, and had issue.
II. Sampson, of whose line we treat.
The second son,
Sampson Lloyd, Esq., 6. 26 Feb. 1664; m. 1st, 1685, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sybill Good, Esq., and by her, who d. 10 April,
1692, had issue, four daus., i. Elizabeth, who d. young, ia
1697 ; II. Sarah, m. 1713, John Gulson, Esq. of Coventry, and
had issue ; iii. Anne, ju. to B. Stretch, of Bristol ; andiv. Mary,
who d. in 1731. Sampson Lloyd ra. 2ndly, in 1695, Mary,
dau. of Ambrose Crowley, Esq., and by her, who was b. 16-
Sept. 1677, had issue,
I. Charles, J. 31 Dec. 1696; to. Sarah, dau. of Benjamin
Careless, Esq., and d. 12 Feb. 1741, leaving (with three-
daus., Mary, Sarah, and Anne, all d. unra.) four sous,
1 Charles, 6. 26 May, 1724 ; d. unm. 1 Nov. 1766.
2 Benjamin, b. 8 Oct. 1727; d. 13 April, 1804, leaving one
child, Sarah, who m. 16 April, 1788, William Brewin, and
had a son. Charles, 6. 4 Aug. 1793, who m. 19 March-,
18-33, Sophia, dau. of Samuel Gallon, Esq. of Duddestoa
Hall, CO. Wanvick, a Banker in Birmingham.
3 Thomas, b. 2 Oct. 1731 ; d. in America.
4 Sampson, d. at sea.
II. Ambrose, b. 18 Jan. 1698 ; d. v.nra. 11 Feb. 1742.
III. Sampson, of whom presently.
The third son,
Sampson Llotd, Esq., a Banker in Birmingham, b. 15 May,
1699, ra. Ist, 26 Sept. 1727, Sarah, dau. of Richard Parkes,
Esq., of Old Park, Wednesbury, co. Stafford, and by her (who^
d. 16 March, 1729) had a son,
I. Sampson, of whom hereafter.
He m. 2ndly, 17 Sept. 1731, Rachel, dau. of Nehemiab
Champion, Esq. of Bristol, and by her (who was 6. 30 March,
1712, and d. 16 Sept. 1756) had surviving issue,
II. Nehemiah, b. 16 Jan. 1745: d. 22 Feb. 1801.
III. Charles, of Bingley Hall, Birmingham, b. 22 Aug. 1748;
■ra. 1774, Mary (6. 23 Dec. 1750), dau. of James ffarmer, Esq.
of Bingley House, co. Warwick, and by her (who d. 9 Dec.
1821) had six daus. viz., 1 Priscilla, ra. Rev. Christopher
Wordsworth, D.D., Dean of Rocking, and Master of Trinity
Coll. Cambridge, and had issue ; 2 Olivia, to. Paul Moon
James, Esq. of Wake Green, co. Worcester; 3 Mary, hi.
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George BraitUwaito, Esq. of Kendal, and <{. 22 Nov. 1822,
leaving issue ; 4 Anna, m. Is.nac Braithwaitc, Ksq. of Ken-
dal, and has issue; 5 Caroline, d. unm. 13 Ucc. ISll ; 6
-Acratlia, m. James Pearson, Banker, and lias issue; and
live sons,
1 Charles, of Birmingliam, b. 12 Fet. 1775: ;ii. 24 April,
17fl9, Sophia, dau. of Samuel Pemberton. Esq., and had
lour dans. (I Mary Sophia, »i. William Thompson, Esq.
of Leamington : 2 Priscilla, m. Charles lioniain Millctt,
Esq. of Versailles: 3 Agatha, m. Capt. Ernest Camille
tin Vallon, Sth French Dragoons ; 4 Louisa) and five sons,
Charles Grosvenor; James Farmer, t. 11 Oct. ISOl, m.
Juliana Ormsbv, and had a dau., and a son, Charles
Arthur, 6.2 April, 1S34; Owen (Rev.), M.A., 6.31 March,
1S03, Vicar of Langdale, co. Westmoreland; Edward, b.
0 July. 1804; ?». Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Plunipstcad
Llovd, Esq.; Arthur. 6. 17 July, 1807, d. IS May, 1810.
2 James, of Bingley Hall, J.P., b. 16 March, 1776 ; m. 14
July, 1802. Sarah, dau. of Francis Hart, Esq. of Notting-
ham, and by her < who d. 1863) had, with a dau., Priscilla,
six sons, Francis, James, Charles William Reynolds,
Kehemiah (who all d. s. p.), and Thomas, of The Priory,
<;o. Warwick, b. 1814. J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1872, m.
1845, Emilia, dau. of John Travers, Esq., J. P., co. Surrey,
by his wife Maria, dan. of James Lindsay, D.D., and d.
Jan. 1800. having had issue, one son, James Edward,
Ban-ister-at-Law, b. 1846; educated at Trin. Con.,Camb.,
3)1. 1870, Harriet, dau. of James Johnstone, Esq., M.D.,
and d. s. p. 1883 ; and a dau. Jane Emilia, vi. 1868,
Sampson Sanmel Lloyd, Esq. of Olton Hall.
3 Robert, b. 10 Dec. 1 778 ; m. Hannah, dau. of Francis Hart,
Esq. of Nottingham, and -/. 26 Oct. 1811, and had Robert,
b. 2 March, 1811 : Hann;ih, b. 11 March. ISOO : Mary, m.
0 May, 1832, Rev. John Geddes Crosbie, of Femvick
Manse, co. Ayr ; and Sarah.
4 Thomas, of Birmingham, Merchant, b. f> Nov. 1779; m.
Susannah, dau. of John Whitehead, Esq. of Barford, co.
AVarwick, and d. 28 Dec. 1811 : leaving Anne, 6. 2 July,
1806: Susan, b. 9 March, 1808; d. 10 Jan. 1371, and
Agatha, m. George Engstrom, Esq. of Warren Lodge,
Loughton, Essex, and had issue.
5 Plumstead, of London, 6. 7 Oct. 1730 ; m. 1st Frances
Isabella, dau. of J. Betenson, Esq. of Ipswich, and by
her (who d. 18 Sept. 1816) had Mary Elizabeth, m. her
cousin. Edward Lloyd; Emma; and Isabella, to. Henry
Ru.ssell, Esq., Toronto, Canada. He m. 2ndly, Jane, dau.
of John Howell, Esq., and had another dau. Jane Howell.
SV. John, of London, Banker, o. 6 Jan. 1750; to. Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Corbyn, Esq. of Lcytonstone, co. Essex,
and r7. 22 Jan. 1811, leaving three daus. (viz. 1 Rachel;
2 Lucy, 7rt. Halsey Janson, Esq. of Stamford Hill, co.
3Iidd!esex, and has'issue ; 3 Elizabeth) and six sons.
1 Corbyn, of London, Banker, b. 26 Jan. 1785 : w.. Emily,
dau. of J. Atlee, Esq. of Wandsworth, and (i. 1828, leaving
Emily ; Rosaline ; and Bertha.
■2 Edmund, b. 25 Jan. 1787: d. at Madeira.
S Ambrose, 6. 22 March, 1789 ; d. Jan. 1822.
4 Mark, Capt. Scots Greys, b. 17 Dec. 1790.
5 Llewellvn, of Lapp Cottage, Dalecarlia. Sweden, b. 27
July. 1792.
6 Joseph, of Lambeth, 6. 11 Aug. 1795.
■V. Ambrose, b. 24 Feb. 1754; m. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Talwin, Esq. of Koyston, co. Hertford, and d. 16 July, 1787,
leaving,
Anna, i/i.hercousin, Alfred Lloyd, Esq. of Goldicot House,
CO. Warwick
I. Mary, b. 12 Oct. 1736 : m. 18 Jan. 1757, Osgood Hanbury,
Esq. of Holfield Grange, co. Essex, and d. Is Nov. 1770,
leaving issue.
II. Rachel, m. David Barclay, of London, Brewer, and d. 2
June, 1809.
Sampson Lloyd was ». by his eldest son,
Sampson Lloyd, Esq. of Bordeslcy, co. Wanvick, h. 2 Aug.
1728, m. Rachel, dau. of Samuel Barnes, Esq. oi London, and
liy her (who d. 1814) had issue,
I. Sampson, h. 1765; ra. Hannah Harman, of London, and
had a son, Samp.son, d. g. p.
II. Samuel, of whom hereafter.
ill. David, of Halesworth, co. Suffolk, Banker, h. 12 Sept.
1769 ; ra. 1st, Mary Elizabeth, dan. of Osgood Hanbury,
Esq. of Coggeshall, co. Essex, she d. 1829, and he m.
2ndly, June, 1830, Miss Day, dau. of Rev. J. J. Day, of
Yelverton.
TV. Richard, of Allesley, co. Warwick, an ancestor of Henet
Llotd, Esq. of Pitsj'ord Hall {whom see).
■\\ Alfred, of Birmingham, Banker, b. 9 Nov. 1780; to. Anna,
dau. of Ambrose Lloyd, Esq., and had, with a dau., Ellen,
five sons, 1 Alfred, b. 1811 ; 2 Edgar, b. 1815; 3 Hubert, b.
1820; 4 Ambrose, 6. 1823; 5 George, b. 1825.
-VI. Henry, of London, Banker, 6. 30 Dec. 1784.
-VII. George, Capt. 3rd Light Dragoons, b. 2 May, 1786 ; d.
18.32.
I. Mary, d. 16 May, 1816.
II. Sarah, m. Joseph Foster, Esq. of Bromley House, co.
E.ssex.
jii. Rachel, ni. W. P. Summerfield, Esq. of AUesley, co.
Warwick.
IV. Elizabeth, m. John Biddle, Esq. of Neach Hill, co. Salop.
v. Anne, m. W. P. Summerfield, Esq.
VI. Asatha, in. Joseph Biddle, Esq. of Birmingham.
VII. Charlotte, ?h. Thomas Phelps, Esq. of Dublin,
viii. Catherine, m. George Birkbeck, Esq., F.R.S.
IS. Lucy, d. unm.
Sampson Lloyd, d. 27 Dec. 1807. His 2nd son,
Samuel Lloyd, Esq. of Bordesley and Birmingham, Banker,
b. 1768; m. 1791, Rachel, dau. of George Bralthwaite, Esq. of
Kendal, co. Westmoreland, and by her (who d. 2 May, 1851),
had issue,
I. Geoboe Bkaithwaite, his heir.
II. Samuel, of Wednesbury, b. 20 .Tidy, 1795 : ni. 1823, Mary,
dau. of Joseph Honychurch, Esq. of Falmouth, and d.
1862, leaving, with five daus. (viz. 1 Kacliael Jane; Z
Mary; 3 Amy Elizabeth; 4 Sarah; and 5 Anna), four
sons,
1 Samuel, of Farm, co. Warwick, J.P., b. 1827: m. 1853,
.Tane, dau. of W. Janson, Esq., and has, with other issue,
Samuel, b. 1870.
2 Joseph Foster.
3 Wilson, of Woodgreen, co. Stafford, J.P., F.R.G.S.,M.P.
for Wednesbury 1885, b. 1835; ra. 1883, Margaret Emily,
dau. of Thomas Underbill, Esq. of Summerfield, M.D.,
J.P.
4 William Henry, of Hall Green, near Wednesbury.
III. William, of Birmingham, M.D., b. 10 Feb. 1798.
IV. Isaac, b. 30 May, 1801 ; m. Mary, dau. of Isaac Rigge,
Esq. of Kendal, and had
1 .John Saunderson. 2 Henry. 3 Edward.
V. Theodore, b. 15 Oct. 1806 ; m.. Anna, widow of Cornelius
Ash, Esq. of Bewdley, and had
Theodore, 6. 1834.
VI. Sampson, of Wednesbury, h. 7 June, 1808; m. S.arah,
dau. of Daniel Zachary, Esq. of Areley Hall, co. Worcester,
and d. leaving, with junior issue,
Sampson Zachary, of Areley King's, co. "Worcester, h. 1843 ;
ni. 1866, Eleanor, dau. of John Eliot Howard, Esq. of
Tottenham, co. Middlesex, and has, with other issue,
Frances Zachary, b. 1869.
vn. Wilson, 6. 9 Feb. 1811 ; d. 3 Sept. 1835.
I. Deborah, m. George Stacey, Esq. of Tottenham, and has
issue,
II. Rachel, to. Robert Howard, Esq. of Tottenham, and has
issue,
III. Sarah, m. Alfred Fox, Esq. of Falmouth, and has Issue,
Mr. Lloyd d. 10 Nov. 1849. His eldest son,
George Beaithwaite Lloyd, Esq. of the Farm, Sparbrook,
CO. Warwick, Banker, b. 5 Jan. 1794; to. 1818, Mary, dau. of
John P. Dearman, Esq. of the same town, and by her (who d.
16 Aug. 1826) had issue,
Sampson Samuel, of Dolobran.
George Braithwaite, J.P. for Birmingham, formerly Mayor
of that city, 6. 15 Oct. 1824 ; m. 1851, Mary, dau. of S.
Hutchinson, Esq., and has issue, John Henry, who ■)ii.
Gertrude, dau. of Joseph Keep, Esq. of Edgbaston, and has
issue.
Priscilla Caroline, d. in infancy.
Mary, d. in infancy.
Mr. G. B. Lloyd, d. 6 Nov. 1857.
Alius — 1st and 4th sa., a he-goat passant arg. ; 2nd and 3rd,
arg., three cocks arg. armed, combed and wattled or. Crest—
A he-goat salient arg. armed or. Motto — Esto vigilans.
Seats — Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, and Gosdeu House,
Guildford.
LLOYD OF PITSFOED HALL.
LxoTD, Henet, Esq. of Pitsford Hall, co. North-
ampton and of Dolobran, Isaf, co. Montgomery,
J.P. COS. Northampton and Montgomery, and High
Sheriff for the latter co. 1883, formerly Capt.
Montgomery Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 29 Nov. 1840;
m. 20 March, 1878, Caroline Dorothea, eld. dau. of
John Smith Entwisle, Esq. of Eoxholes, co. Lan-
caster, and has issue,
I. Meyricke E.NTWISLE, b. 31 May 1830,
II. Stanley Norreys, b. 30 Nov. 1882.
I. Gwladys Dorothy, 6. 14 Dec. 1878.
II. Nesta Mary, b. 21 Aug. 1881.
Lineag'e. — This is a cadet branch of the veiy ancient
family of Lloyd of Dolobran (see that memoir).
Richaed Lloyd, Esq. (younger son of Sampson Lloyd, Esq.
of Bordesley, co. Warwick, ■•see Lloyd, of Dolobran), of Allesley,
CO. Warwick, 6. 6 June, 1772, m. Elizabeth, dau. of J. Harman,
Esq. of London, and had issue,
I. Eichaed Habman, of whom presently.
LLO
THE LANDED GENTEY.
LLO
121i
I. Elizabeth Beatrice, h. 7 Nov. 1789 ; ).i. Richard Alsagcr,
Esq., M.P. for East Sun-ey.
II. Frances. , , tt
III. Charlotte, m. Eer. J. M. Echalaz, of Appleoy, Hon.
Canon of Peterborough.
The only son,
Richard Hakman Lloyd, Esq. of Allesley House, a banker
in London, &. 10 Fet. 1807, m. 1835, Isabella Mary, dau. of
William BorraUaile, Esq. of Bedford Hill, Streatham, Surrey,
and by her, who d. 7 May, 1890, had issue,
I. Richard Borradaile, a banker in London, h. 27 Sept. 1S39;
m. Catherine Jean Campbell, dau. of Gilbert P. Money, Esq.,
Bengal Civil SeiTice, and has issue,
1 Eichard Money, h. 22 March, 1872.
2 Llewellyn Gilbert, h. 4 Sept. 187G.
1 Esme Catherine Mary, b. 23 Jan. 1874.
2 Gwynedd Dorothy, b. 15 June, d. 14 Sept. 187.').
II. Henkt, of Pitsford Hall and Dolobran Isaf.
III. Albert, Lieut.-Col. late 100th Foot, 6. 28 April, 1842, v.i.
Emily, dau. of Alexander Crowe, Esq., and has i^sue,
1 Ethel Gwendoline, 6. 3 Aug. 1872.
2 Muriel Winifred, b. 1 Oct. 1874.
3 Gwladys, b. 23 March, 1877.
IV. Alfred, 6. 15 July, 1843 ; d. at sea, 9 March, 1861.
V. George (twin with Alfred), ni. Isabel Brisbane, dau. of John
tie Courcy Bremer, Esq., and has issue,
1 George Bremer, b. 5 April, 1869.
2 Alfred Harold Bremer, b. 3 July, 1S74.
1 Ina Beatrice, b. 23 July, 1870.
2 Isabel Kathleen, b. 17 March, 1872.
VI. William David, h. 6 Jan. 1849.
VII. Llewellyn Septimus, 6.21 Aug. 1830.
VIII. Ernest Octavius, b. 19 Sept. 1853.
I. Isabella, b. 14 May, 1836.
II. Elizabeth Beatrice, b. 1 Sept. 1837.
HI. Emily, 6. 28 April, 1842; 5n. Charles Dison Brown, Esq.,
and has issue,
1 Charles Hugh, b. 22 Oct. 1872.
2 Henry Lloyd, b. 13 Dec. 1S73.
3 Wilfred Ernest, h. 7 May, 1875.
1 Emily Mary, b. 16 Sept. 1871.
IV. Ellen Mary, 6. 18 Sept. 18-15.
V. Charlotte, b. 26 March, 1847.
Mr. Richard Harman Lloyd, d. 30 Jan. 1867; his second son,
Henry Lloyd, Esq. of Pitsford Hall, purchased Dolobran
Fach in 1872, and Coedcowrid in 1873, both of which estates
had belonged to liis ancestors.
Arms, i£-c. — (^See Lloyd of Dolobran).
iS'eais— Pitsford Hall, co. Northampton, and Dolobran Isaf,
CO. Montgomery.
ISG2, Emma, dau. of the Ecv. William Webb Bowen, Vicar of
Camrose, co. Pembroke, younger son of the late Hagh Webb
Bowen, Esq., J. P. of Camrose House, and d. 1887, leaving
issue,
George William DaviD Bowen, now of Brunant.
Emma Grace Elizabeth.
Katherine Margaret Alice, m. Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Fawcett,
M.D., A.M.S.
&««— Brunant, Llanwrda, R.S.O., co. Carmarthen.
liLOYD OP BRUNANT.
Llotd, Geoege "WiLiiAM Datid Bowex, Esq.
of Brunant, Llsmwrda, co. Carmarthen, Lieut. 1st
Batt. Eoyal Welsh Fusiliers, b. 6 Nov. 1866 ; m. 8
Dec. 1891, Lilian Emilie, elder dau. of J). C.
Lloyd-Owen, Esq. E.R.C.S. of Clermont, Edg-
baston.
Lineage.— This family is a younger branch of the Lloyds
of Castle Ilowel and AUt-yr-odin in Carmarthenshire.
Richard Lloyd, Esq. (second son of Evan Lloyd, Esq. of
Allt-yr-odin) ?«. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Johncs of Borthyn,
CO. Carmarthen, and settled at Brynban, co. Carmarthen,
and d. 1701, leaving a son,
John Lloyd, Esq. of Brynban d. 1733, leaving with other
issue,
I. William, of Brynban.
II. Evan, who was father of, 1 John, of whom presently,
and, 2 Evan, Surgeon, of Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke, m.
a dau. of — Stephens, and had with other issue; 1 Geokge,
of Brunant, «. his uncle; 2 John, Surgeon, li.A.; 3 David;
4 Sylvanus.
William Lloyd, Esq. of Brynban, Attorney-at-Law, m.
Esther, dau. of Thomas of Cwm Cothy, and d. s. p., leaving
his estates to his nephew,
The Rev. John Llotd, of Brunant and Brynban, in. Mary
Anne, dau. of Johnes of Dolan Cothy (see Hills-Johnes
«/ Dolan Cothy) and d. s. p. 1780, and was s. by his nephew,
George Lloyd, Esq. of Brunant, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff, co. Carmarthen, served in the Royal Navy, m. 2 Sept.
1816, Margaret Jane Martha, dau. of George Harries, Esq. of
Priskilly Forrest, co. Pembroke (see Harries of Priskilly), and
had, with other issue, a son,
Charles Lloyd, Esq. J. P. of Brunant, the third son, h. 4
March, 1830, formerly Royal Carmarthen Rifles, m. 10 April,
LLOYD OF COEDMORE.
LiOYD, Thomas Edwabd, Esq. of Coedmore, co.
Cardigan, J.P. cos. Carmarthen and Cardigan, of
the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, M.P. co.
Cardigan, 1874-80, h. 12 April, 1820; in. 1st, 27
April, 1850, Clemena Frances Phillott, 2nd dau.
of Eev. David Daniell, of Jesus Coll. Oxford,
Chaplain of Hampton Court by Clemena his wife,
dau. of Major Lyons, and by her (who d. 1882)
has issue, a dau.,
Edith.
He m. 2ndly, 1S8G, Mary, dau. of Ecv. George
Bennett, Eector of Eede, Suffolk.
Lineagre. — From Griffith ap Grono ap Elydip. ap
GwBGENEY ap Idnebth ap Cadwgan A? Eltstan, Prince or'
Ferlys, descended
Capt. Thomas Lloyd, living 1693, in. Jane, dau. of John
Lewis, Esq. of Coedmawi-, and had a son,
John Lloyd, Esq. of Coedmore, m. Elinor, dau. of John
Lloyd, of Llangenyth, and was father o£
John Lloyd, Esq. of Coedmore, who '/;;.. Miss Lloyd, oi
Mabws, and was father of
Walter Lloyd, Esq. of Coedmore, vi. Anna Posthuma
Thomas, of co. Carmarthen, and by her left, at his decease,
circa 1786, with two daus., a son and heir,
Thomas Lloyd, of Coedmore, tn. circa 1790, Elizabeth, 4th
dau. of Edmund Frobyn, Esq. of Newland, co. Gloucester, and
by her (who d. 1851) had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Oliver, b. 16 July, 1801 ; m. 1828, Anna Maria, only child of
Capt. James Eichard Lewes Lloyd, of Dolhaidd, co. Car-
marthen, by whom he had two daus., Maria, vi. Thomas
Elliott, Esq. ; and Emeline, m. William Brigstocke, Esq.
Sophia.
Anna, m. John Probyn, Esq. of Manor House, co. Gloucester.
Mr. Lloyd d. ISIO, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Coedmore, Lord-Lieutenant and
Custos-Rotulorum of co. Cardigan, High Sheriff 1817, h.
1 Nov. 1793; m. 23 March, 1819, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Capt.
Edward Longcroft, R.N., of Havant, Hants, and d. 1859 (his
widow d. 1866), leaving Issue,
Thomas Edward, now of Coedmore.
Edmund, b. 29 Jan. 1822; m. and d. 1872, leaving issue.
Walter, b. 7 Dec. 1823 : m. and d. 1879, leaving issue.
Charles Oliver, b. 9 June, 1825 ; d. 1840.
^rms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th sa., a spear-head erect argf.
imbrued ppr. between three scaling-ladders in bend of the
second; 2nd and 3rd quarterly, 1st and 4th arg., a lion ram-
pant gu., 2nd and 3rd az., a lion rampant within an orle of
quatrefoils arg. Crest— A lion rampant arg. Motto— ¥ide ec
fortitudine.
;Scot— Coedmore, near Cardigan.
Clubs— Ca.T\ton and Garrick.
LLOYD OF COWESBY HALL.
Llotd, Thomas William, Esq. of Cowesby
Hall, Yorkshire, J.P. and D.L. for North Eiding,
b. 8. March, 1826 ; m. 27 March, 1849, Elizabeth
Ann, 3rd dau. of Francis Beynon Hacket, Esq. of
Moor Hall, co. Warwick, and has bad issue,
Gertrude Elizabeth, b. 9 Sept. 1850 ; d. 22 May, 1851.
Mr. Thomas William Lloyd is the eldest son of
the late George Lloyd, Esq. of Cowesby, by Eliza-
beth Henrietta his wife, dau. of William Leedes
Eookes Serjeantson, Esq. of Camp Hill, co. York.
He s. liis father, who d. 1844.
Seat— Coyresby Hall, Northallerton, N.R. Yorkshire.
1216
LLO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LLO
LLOYD OF CROGHAN.
Lloyd, Gvy, Esq. of Crot;lian House, co. Ros-
common, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Roscom-
mon 1867, and for co. Leitrim 1S69, b. 13 April,
1833; w. 31 Oct. 1865, EHzabeth, dau. of Sir
Gilbert King, Bart, of Charlestown, co. Roscom-
mon, and had issue Elizabeth b. and d. 1885.
Lineage. — Capt. Owes Lloyd, the first possessor of the
Eoscommon estates, was eUlest son of Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of
CO. Leitrim, who migrated from Wales to Ireland under the
ausjiices of his kinsman. Sir Ralph Bingley. He iii. Eliza-
beth Fitzgerald, granddau. of Sir Luke Fitzgerald, of Tycrog-
han, CO. Kildare, and le.t at his decease, 1064, three sons,
of whom Owen, a Senior Fellow of Tiin. Coll. Dublin and Pro-
fessor of Divinity, became Dean of Connor 1709-10, and d.
1743 ; and three daus. The eldest son,
Thomas Llotd, Col. in the Army, was cliosen Commander in
the lield by the Enniskillen forces, in the war against James
IL, and <l. 1689. He m. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Cole,
Bart., but left no issue. Col. Thomas Lloyd was s. by his
brother,
RicHAED Llotd, Esq., Speaker of the Upper House of
Assembly, Jamaica, and Lord Chief Justice of that Island,
■where he m. Mary Guy, an heiress, and had two sons and two
daus. Chief Justice Lloyd was s. by his 2nd, but eldest Eur-
■vivine son,
GtTY Llotd, Esq., vi. Mary Copping, of Essex, and had
issue, Richard, successor to his father ; Henry (Rev.), to.
Diana, dau. of Thomas Bullock, Esq. of Hingham, in Norfolk ;
and Mary, m. Thomas St. John, Esq. Mr. Lloyd was s. by
his son,
liicHARD Llotd, Esq. of Bylaugh Hall, Norfolk, Col. Nor-
folk Militia, m. Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Jecks,
Esq. of Bawdeswell Hall, and had issue,
Gut, his successor.
Kichard, b. 1772 : m. Sarah Harriet, dau. of Peter Elwin, Esq.
of Thurning Hall, Norfolk, and had, with other issue, Kichard
Hastings Elwin.
Henry, m. Sarah, eldest dau. of J. Stephenson Cann, Esq.
3Ierrick,R.N., killed on board H.M.S. " Sirius," underNelson,
in 1805, bclore Malta, s. p.
Bridget, m. the liev. Dr. Bulwer, Eector of Cawston,
Norfolk.
Katharine'! j. bawdeswell Hall and demesne lands thereto
^.""^ ( annexed.
Margaret, m. Eobert Bircham, Esq.
Diana, vi. the Eev. James Stoughton, M.A., Eector of
Sparham.
Jane, m. the Eev. Thomas Dade, Eector of Broadway and
Bincombe, Dorset.
Col. Lloyd, d. 1811, and was .?. by his eldest son.
Guy Llotd, Esq., J. P., of Croghan House, co. Eoscommon,
b. 19 Aug. 1766; m. 17 Dec. 1799, Martha, dau. of William
Bircham, Esq. of The OUands, Norfolk, and d. 1842, leaving
issue,
Gdt, his successor.
Sarah Bircham, m. 14 Dec. 18.35, the Rev. William Atthill,
of Brandiston Hall, Norfolk, and d. 1837.
Elizabeth, ?/i. 10 Dec. 1825, the Eev. Philip Francis, M.A. of
Stibbard Lodge, Norfolk. Martha, d. 7 March, 1871.
The son and heir,
GcT Llotd, Esq.. J.P and D.L., of Croghan House. High
Sheriff for co. Roscommon 1833 and for Leitrim 1847 ; b.
30 Dec. 1803; ?n,. 26 May, 1827, Susanna Martha, youngest
dau. of John Stephenson Cann, Esq. of Wramplingham, Nor-
folk ; and d. 12 Nov. 1860, leaving issue,
Glt, now of Croghan.
John Mebbick, J.P. co. Eoscommon, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin,
h. 1846.
William Eichard (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Westcott, Surrey, h.
1848; m. 17 Jan. 1884, Evelyn M., dau. of G. A. F'uller,
Esq. of the Eookery, Dorking, Surrey.
.Sarah Martha, d. unm. 1881. Susan Ellen.
Mary Anne, m. 4 Dec. 1867, Stanhope William Fenton
Kenny, Esq., J. P., of I'allinrobe, co. Mayo.
Eliz.ibeth Bertha, ra. 1858, Joseph F'ulton Meade, Esq., J. P.,
of Eastwood, co. Wicklow.
Emma .Jane, d. unm. 1892. Katharine Edith.
Frances Dorothea. Alice Octavia.
ICiiiily Muriel Knyvett, ?rt. 3 Jan. 1884, the Eev. Annesley
W. Streane, M.A.
iS'eai— Croghan House, Boyle, co. Eoscommon.
LLOYD OF DINAS.
Llotd, Jonx Conway, Esq. of Dinas House,
Abercjnrig House, and Llangattock Court, co.
Brecon, and Goodrich House, co. Hereford, i.
19 April, 1878 ; *. his father 1893.
Lineag'e. — This family claims descent from Eltstan
Glodktdd, Prince of F'erlys, the territory between the rivers
Wye and Severn, which had its own princes independent of
those of South Wales. To his son, Cadwgan, Eltstan Glod-
ktdd gave the whole of co. Eadnor, part of co. Montgomery,
and t'ie greater portion of the Hundred of Baallt or Builtb, co.
Brecon.
Thosias Llotd ap Mebedith, Elystan's descendant, ra.Elen,
dau. of Howel ap Philip, ap David of Cyngliordy, co. Carmar-
tlien, and 2ndly, Angharad, dau. of Morgan ap Evan Lloyd.
He was the first Lord-Lieut, of co. Brecon, and a -warm
partisan of Henrt VII., from whom he had a grant of a por-
tion of the sequestered estates of Strata Florida Abbey. H&
had issue a dau., who m. Morgan Goch ; and two sons, Eees
Llotd, and John Llotd, Esq. of Porthycrwys, Esquire of the
body to Queen Elizabeth, m. Margaret, dau. of Evan Howel
ap Morgan, and d. 1585 His sons were David Lloyd of
Towy, John Lloyd, and William Lloyd. (See Jones's Brtck-
nochfhire.)
Eees Llotd, the eldest son of Thomas Lloyd ap Meredith.
ra. Jane, dau. of W^illiam Herbert of Colbrook, and 2ndly, a
d;iu. of Gwilym Howel ap Gwilym Dew. His issue were,
William Lloyd, m. Elen, dau. of Madoc ap Gwilym ap
Maduc ap Howel ap Eichard ap Griffith Moel. He had four
daus., Catherine, m. Morgan ap Rees ap William; Joan, m.
Edward Lewis : Mallt, m. Roger Price, of Aberannell ; and
Maud, m. David Lewis, of Llanavan.
Rhytherch Lloyd, m. Maud, dau. of Howel ap Evan, a de-
scendant of Elystan Glodrydd. His son, William Lloyd, in.
a dau. of Morgan Goch ap Rees ap Morgan.
David Llotd, of whom presently.
Thomas Lloyd, from whom the Lloyds of Aberannell are
descended.
Morris Lloyd, from whom the Llotds of Carmarthen and co.
Pembroke are descended. Rhys Lloyd.
David Llotd (described as 3rd son of Eees Lloyd, the eldest
son of Thomas Lloyd ap Meredith), m. and had a son,
Rees David Llotd, -m. a dau. of David Howel Phylip
Trerieket, and had issue,
John ap Eees David Llotd, m. and rf. 1GS3. He had two
sons and a dau ; the younger son, Eees ap John, assumed the
surname of Jones from his father's Christian name of John, in
accordance with the Welsh custom of that time, whilst the
elder son,
John Llotd, retained the family surname of Llotd, and
resided at Dinas, in Llanwrtyd. He m. Euhaina, dau. of Mr.
Jones, of Cribarth, and had issue, a d.au., Mary Lloyd, i/i. her
cousin, Thomas Jones, Esq. of Dolycoed ; and a son,
Rees Llotd, Esq. of Dinas, rn. Elizabeth Jones, of Danacryg.
His son,
Rees Llotd, Esq. of Dinas, m. Elizabth, dau. of Roger
Williams, Esq. of Brecon (who d. 1818), and was s. by his
only son,
John Llotd, Esq. of Dinas, and Llangattock Court, J.P.,
High Sheriff 1846, educated at Eton and Bailiol Coll. Oxford,
b. 1797 ; m. 1st. 1826, Mary Anne, dau. of Osborne Yeats, Esq.
of Llangattock, Court Brecon ; and 2ndly, 1838, Frances, dau.
of Thomas Mayberry, Esq. of Brecon, and d. Dec. 1875, leav-
ing by his 1st wife, three sons,
I. Thomas Conway, his heir, late of Dinas.
II. Penry, of Glanhenwye, co. Radnor and Dinas, co. Brecon,
late Chief Constable of co. Eadnor, and J.P. cos. Brecon
and Radnor, Capt. l.st V. Batt. South Wales Borderers, b.
1831 ; )/i. 1862, Mary, only dau. of John James, Esq. of
Presteign, and has, with other issue, John Elystan, 6.
1863.
III. John, of Glyn Celyn, co. Brecon, J. P., Member of the
London County Council, b. 1833; educated at St. John's
Coll. Oxford, Barrister at-Law : in. 1865, Elizabeth Anna,
only dau. of the Rev. Charles Griffiths, of Glyncelyn, Brecon,
Rector of TalacLddu, co. Brecon, and Prebendary of St.
Davids.
The eldest son,
Thomas Conway Llotd, Esq. of Dinas House, Abercynrig'
House, and Llangattock Court, co. Brecon, and Goodrich
House, CO. Hereford, late Capt. 84th (York and Lancaster)
Kegt., and Col. Commanding 1st Brecknockshire V.B. the
South Wales Borderers (had the Volunteer Decoration>
educated at Bridgnorth School, and Ch. Ch. Oxford, J.P. and
D.L. for CO. Brecon, and J.P. cos. Monmouth and Hereford,
and borough of Brecon ; Lord of the Manor of Penalt and
Aberonney, High Sheriff CO. Brecon, 1878, b. 1828; m. 1876,
Katharine Eliza, only dau. of William Campbell-Davys, Esq.
of Neudd-fawr, co. Carmarthen, and by her (who rf. 30 March,
1882) had issue,
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John Conway, now cf Dinas.
Jane Katharine Muriel, h. 8 May, 1S77.
Mary Anne lithe), b. 27 Dec. 1871).
Kaonii Rosamond, b. 21 March, 1881.
Katharine, b. 15 March, 1882.
Col. Thomas Conway Lloyd d. 29 Oct. 1893, and was s. by his
only son.
Arms—^a.., a lion rampant reguardant or. Cresti—lst, A
lion as in the arms ; 2nd, a goat's head armed arg., issvtant
out of a ducal coronet or. Motto— &i Deus nobiscum quis
contra nos.
6'ertts— Dinas House, Abercynrig House, and Llangattock
Court, CO. Brecon; and Goodrich House, co. Hereford.
LliOYD, late OF DAN-YR-ALLT.
Lloyd, Ret. Ioewerth Geet, M.A., Eector of
Bosherston, co. Pembroke, and Rural Dean of
€astlemartin, F.S.A., I. 22 Oct. 1844; m. 9 Nov.
1871, Nina, dau. of C.E. de Mtchele, Esq. late
H.B.M's Consul at St. Petersburg, and has issue,
I. Edwaru, i. 11 July, 1874.
II. Vaughan, h. 31 Jan. 1876.
III. Griffith, h. 13 Aug. 1884.
I. Eleanor. ii. Gwerfyl. iii. Mabel.
Lineage. — Cadivor ap Dtfnwal, Lord of Castle Howel,
Sth in descent from Rhodri Mawr, the Great King of all
Wales, took by escalade, 11 Henrt II., the castle of Cardigan
from the Earl of Clare and the Flemings, for which service,
his kinsman, the great Lord Rhys, of South Wales, gave him
considerable lands and a new shield of arms, viz., "Sa, three
scaling-ladders arg., and between them a spear's head of the
last, its points imbrued, on a chief gu. a tower triple-turretted
of the second. " By his wife Katherine, dau. of his prince
and kinsman, the great Lord Khys, he had, with other issue, a
son,
Ehtddekch ap Cadivor, Lord of Castle Howel, m. Jennet,
dau. of Aron ap Rhys ap Bledri, Lord of Kilsaint and Knight
of the Sepulchre, who went witli Richard Cceur de Lion to
Palestine against the infidels. Rliydderch's son,
RuYs AP Rhyddekcii, of Bodyr Ychan and Castle Howel, m.
Catherine, dau. of Sir Elydyr Dhfl, Knt., and had issue. The
Si'd son,
Cadwgan Fawr ap Rhys, was father of
Cadwgan Vychan, of Carrog, co. Cardigan, wiioso son,
Cadwoan Grach, of Carrog, in. Eva, dau. of Meredydd
Vychan ap Meredydd ap Richard Rhydderch ap Bledri, and
had a son,
Llewellin ap Cadwgan Grach, m. Gwladys, dau. of Mere-
<lydd, Fawr ap Meredydd ap Richard, of Iraenau, co. Carmar-
then, and was direct ancestor of
John Lloyd Esq. of Foes-y-Bleiddied, m. Elizabath, dau.
and co-heir of Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Wernvylyg and Llanllyr,
and had (with two daus., Lettice, m. Thomas Edwards, Esq.
of Rhydd-y-Gors ; and Catherine, in. Jenkin Lloyd, of Llan-
vaughan, a son and successor,
David Lloyd, Esq. of Foes-y-Bleidclied, who was a favourite
of James II., and attended that king in all his troubles. He
111. Sage, dau. of John Lloyd, of Cilgwynne, co. Cardigan, and
Seft (with a dau., Margaret, wife of Charles Lloyd) a son and
successor,
John Lloyd, Esq. of Foes-y-Bleiddied, 6. 1700 ; to. Mary,
dau. of James Phillips, Esq. of Penty Park, co. Pembroke, and
had issue
James, of Foes-y-Eleiddied, in. Anna Maria, dau. and heir of
Richard Lloyd, Esq. of Ystrad Teilo and Slabws, co. Car-
digan, and dying 6 June, 1800, left a son and successor,
John, of Mabws, m. Elinor, dau. and heir of John Allen,
Esq. of Dale Castle, co. Pembroke, and was grandfather
of the late John Philipps Allen Lloyd Phillipps, Esq.
of Dale Castle.
John, of whom presently.
Vaughan, Gen. of artillery, who commenced his military
career at Minden. and distinguishefl himself at the memor-
able defence of Gibraltar by Gen. Eliott. He m. Mrs. Sarah
Beaumes, a widow, and d. s. p. 1817.
Thomas, d. s. p.
Briana, d. unm.
]\Ir. Lloyd d. 1781. His 2nd son,
John Lloyd, Esq. of Pound, Devon, to. Jane Atkins, and by
lier (who d. 2 Sept. 1784) left at his decease, 12 Dec. 1806,
aged 82, a dau. Louisa Maria, in. 7 July, 1792, Admiral Sir
Herbert Sawyer, K.C.B, ; and a son
John Lloyd, Esq., Major 46th Regt. and A.D.C. to Sir Henry
Clinton during the American war. He m. 30 July, 1777,
Corbetta, dau. of the Ven. George Holcombe, Archdeacon of
Carmarthen and Rector of PwUcrochan, co. Pembroke, and
had issue,
I. William John, his heir.
II. John William, of Dan yr-Allt, .5. his brother.
III. George, Rear-Admiral R.N., b. 13 Oct. 1793; to. 1st.
1 May, 1817, Elizabeth, dau. of John Morgan, Esq. of Bur-
field House, CO. Gloucester, and by her (who d. 1828) had
issue,
1 John Sawyer, h. 6 Feb. 1818, Midshipman H.M.S.
"Thunder," drowned in the West Indies Jan. 1834.
2 Charles, b. 18 June, 1824, Lieut. Indian Navy.
1 Ellen, b. 11 April, 1821 : d. 30 Jan 1848.
2 Elizabeth, b. 9 July, 1825; d. 28 June, 1855.
Admiral Lloyd m. 2ndly, 13 March, 1832, Marianne, dau. ef
Jacob Richards, Esq. of Tenby, J. P. and D.L., and by her
(who d. Dec. 1849) had issue,
1 .Jacob Richards, late Lieut. Royal Marines, h. 7 Jan. 1833.
1 Susannah Munday. 2 Harriette Richards.
He m. Srdly, 2 Jan. 1851, Catherine, dau. of John Stokes,
Esq. of Cuffern, co. Pembroke, J. P. and D.L., and by her
had issue,
1 Martha Sophia. 2 Louisa Corbetta.
IV. Vaughan, Lieut. E.N., b. 29 June, 1795; to. 6 Feb. 1827,
Augusta, only dau. of John Adams, Esq. of Pembroke, and
by her (who d. 1828) liad issue, Frances.
I. Louisa Jane, ?;. 18 Oct. 1790; ?ii. 22 April, 1823, George
Bowling, Esq. of Pembroke, and has two daus.
Mr. Lloyd d. 24 Nov. ISO I, and was s. by his son,
William John Lloyd, Esq., Major R.A., 6. 2 Dec. 1778:
d. unm. at Brussels, 29 July, 1815, of a wound received at
Waterloo, and was s. by his brother,
John William Lloyd, Esq. of Dan-yr-.\llt, J.P., 3 Sept.
1781 : in. 29 Jan. 1807, Anna Maria, 5th dau. of JohnLongley,
Esq., Recorder of Rochester, and sister of Dr. Longley, Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, and had issue,
I. John Philipps, 6. 27 April, 1808 ; d. unm. 17 Sept. 1849.
II. Henry Robert (Rev.), his heir.
III. St. Vincent, 11. B.M.'s Consul at Syra, 6. 23 Dec. 1810;
d. mim. 26 Feb. 1834.
IV. Joseph Howard Francis, late Siipendary Magistrate at
Dominica, 6. 29 May, 1812; m. 2 June, 1837, Emmeline
Rogers, dau. of Charles Sarle, Esq. of Dominica, and d.
May, 1891, leaving issue, 1 Emmeline Frances, in. 22 Oec.
I8ti9, her cousin, Charles, son of Major John Longley,
Lieut. -Governor of Dominica; 2 Ellen Marshall; and 3
Howard Meuric.
V. William Christopher, Lieut. 53rd Regt. Bengal Native
Infantry, b. 26 Ausr. 1815; d. imm. 14 June, 1841.
VI. Herbert, Capt. 21st Regt. Madras Native Infantry, b. 26
Dec. 1821; in. 3 Nov. 1857, Mary Hill, youngest dau. of
Richard Hill Miers, Esq. of i'nyspenllwch, co. Glamorgan,
and d. 2 May, 1859, on board the "Louisiana," on his
passage home from Rangoon, leaving issue, Gwenllian, b. 1
Sept. 1859; to. 22 Jan. 1879, Henry Bousfield Hcrrick, Esq.
I. Anna Maria, in.G Sept. 1836, William Peel, Esq.of Taliaris,
CO. Carmarthen, and d. 1889. He d. 1883, leaving issue.
II. Charlotte Louisa Frances, m. 14March, 1843, the late John
Peel, Esq., of Dan-yr-AlIt, co. Carmarthen, and Gisburne, co.
York, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1883, and has issue, St.
\incent, J. P., b. 1844; and others.
III. Sophia Catherine Martha, d. 10 Dec. 1873.
IV. Rosamund Elizabeth, in. 17 Aug. 1854, Frederick Layard,
Esq., late of Ceylon C.S., and d. May, 1888.
Mr. Lloyd d. 25 May, 1870, and was s. by his son.
Rev. Henry Robert Lloyd, M.A., Rector of ClifTe, at Hoo.
Kent, b. 9 Aug. 1809; to. 17 Oct. 184.3, Harriet, 4th dau. of
Hon. and Right Rev. Edward Grey, Bis'nop of Hereford, anil
granddau. of Charles, 1st Earl Grey, and by her, who d. 7
Aug. 1887, had issue,
Iorwerth Grey (Rev.), as above.
Cadwgan Grey, h. 5 .\ug. 18J5 ; d. 29 Sept. 1853.
Arthur Grey, b. 31 Dec. 1851 ; d. 17 Aug. 1879.
Mary Grey, 7)1. 25 Oct. 1881, Rev. Edward Mayo, Vicar of
Mogerhanger, Beds.
Mr. Lloyd, d. SO Jan. 1330.
Anns — Sa., aspear-head imbrued ppr. between three scaling-
ladders arg. on a chief gu. a castle trjple-toweredof the second.
Crests — Ist, A wolf rampant arg. holding between its paws a
spear-head point downwards imbrued and three drops of blood
under the sinister paw; 2nd, A lion rampant regardant sa.
Motto — Heb Dduw heb ddim, a Duw a digon.
Residence — Bosherston Rectory, Pembroke.
LLOYD O? GLANSEVIN.
Lloyd, Edward Peyse, Esq. of G-lansovin, co.
Carmarthen, J.P., b. 1847 ; s. Lis father 1893.
Lineag'e. — Moboan Pryse Llotd, Esq. of Glansevin,
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only son of Kilward I'ryse Lloyd, Esq. of Glansevin, and the
lineal descendant of David Lloyd, Esq. of Glansevin, 1596 ; m.
10 Nov. 17S3, Cutheiiue. ilau. of Price Jones, Esq. of Glanha-
tren, co. Montgomery, by Bridset his wife, eldest dau. of
Edward Devereux, 11th Viscount Hereford, and had issue,
Edward Prtse, his licir,
Catharine Martha. Margarctta Juliana.
The only son.
Edward Prtse Lloyd. Esq. of Glansevin, J. P. and D.L.,
High SlierifT eo. Cardigan \b2b, b. 12 Oct. 178G; m. 30 Nov.
ISIS, Anne, dau. of William Hughes, Esq. of Tregib, and
Eliza his wife, dau. of Richard Gwynne, Esq. of Taliaris, co.
Carmarthen, and had issue,
I. Morgan Prtse. now of Glansevin.
II. Edward Vvys<\b. 30 Oct. \'ill.
I. Catherine Elizabeth Florenda.
n. CaroUne Frances, deceased. in. Anna Maria Charlotte.
Mr. Lloyd i?. 19 June, 1S68, and was .<:. by his eldest son,
Morgan Prtse Lloyd, Esq. of Glansevin, co. Carmarthen,
J.P. and D.L., b. 2 July, 1820; m. 28 Sept. 1843, Georgina
Caroline, dau. of Col. Sackville Gwynne, of Glanbranc Park,
and had with other issue,
Edward Pryse, now of Glansevin.
Mr. Morgan Pryse Lloyd c^ U Jan. 1893.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant sa. the tail introverted, the head,
paws, and brush of the tail of the first. Orcst — A lion rampaui
Ba. J/o»o— Fiat justitia. ruatcoelum.
Scat — Glansevin, near Llangadock, co. Carmarthen.
LLOYD OF GLOSTES,.
Llotd, John Haedeess, Esq. of Glostcr, King's
Co., b. 14 Aug. 1874.
Ltneag'e. — John Llotd, Esq. of Glostcr, King's Co., J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1866, s. by will li^GO to the estates of
Col. Hardress Lloyd, of Gloster, M.P. for King's Co.; m. 14
Nov. 1872, Susannah Frances .Julia, 2nd dau. of John Thomas
Kosborough Colclough, Esq. of Tintern Abbey, J.P. and D.L. ,
CO. Wexford and had issue,
I. John Hardress, now of Gloster.
II. Evan Colclough, h. 4 Jan. 1877.
m. Llewellyn Wilfrid Medhop, b. 97 July, 1879.
I. Mary Louisa Arthurina Gwendoline Colclough, b. 28 Aug.
1873.
u. Susan Frederica Lilian May, h. 4 Sept. 1875.
III. Alice Maude Josephine, b. 14Apiil, 18;b.
IV. Myrtle Susan, b. 9 Aug. 1883.
Mr. Lloyd d. 26 Jan. 1883, aged 50.
<S«ot— Gloster, Roscrea, King's Co.
LLOYD OF LANCING.
Caee-Llotd, James Martin, Esq. of Lancing,
Susses, J. P., late Capt. Uoyal Sussex Militia, b. 13
June, 1849; m, 1st, 9 Dee. 1875, Alice Katharine,
younger dau. of Col. Edwin Wodchou?e, R.A.,
C.B., A.D.C. to the Queen, and granddau. of
Admiral Hon. Philip Wodehouse, 2nd son of John,
1st Lord Wodehouse, and by her (who d. 21. Nov.
1882) has a daughter,
Nancy, 6. 30 Dec. 1876.
He m. 2ndly, 24 April, 1889, Jane Emma, eldest
dau. of Sir Henry St. John Mildmay, Eart. of
Dogmersfield Park, Hants.
Lineage. — Eev. Coui.son Care had a dan., Elizabeth
Ann, ra. Sir James Martin Lloyd, Bart, of Lancing, and a son,
Eight Kev. Robert .Tames Carr, D.D., consecrated Bishop
of Chichester 1824, and translated to Worcester 1831. He m.
179.0, Nancy, dau. of John Wilkinson, Esq., and by her (who
d. Nov. 1839), he left at his decease, April, 1841, a dau., Sybella
.Jane, m. 12 Dec. 1826, Charles Peckham Peckham, Esq. of
Nyton, Sussex, and a son,
CoL. George Kibwan Caer, of Lancing, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff of Sussex, who assumed the additional surname
of Lloyd 18.58, on succeeding to the property of his aunt. Lady
Lloyd, widow of Sir James Martin Lloyd, Bart, of Lancing
Manor. He ra. 1st, Caroline, bth dau. of Admiral Sir Michael
Seymour, Bart., K.C.B., and by her (who d. 1843) had two
daus.,
J. Caroline Diana Frances, m. U. M. AnkcteD Jones, Esq. of
DruDimany, eo. Cavan,
II. Jane Seymour, ta. Rev. V. H. Aldhaui, andtL Jan. 187S,
leaving issue.
He m. 2ndly, April, 1847, Jane, eldest dau. of John Watson,
Esq. of Wick Lodge, Sussex, and by her had issue.
I. James Mautin, now of Lancing Manor.
II. George .Spencer, 0.. May, 1866.
I. Elizabeth Melville. u. Alary Frances.
Col. Carr-Lloyd (i. 15 June, 1877.
S'at — Lancing Manor, Shoreham, Sussex.
flub — Jun. Carlton.
LLOYD OF LEATON KNOLLS.
Lloyd, Anrnua Henry Orlando, Esq. of Loa-
ton Knolls, Salop, J. P., Lieut. Grenadier Guards,
b. 31 May, 1864 ; s. his father 1893 ; m. 10 Aug.
1893, Anna Maria, dau. of Arthur Pemberton Hey-
wood Lonsdale, Esq. of Shavington and Cloverly.
Lineage. — This family is a branch of the line of Tcdob.
Trevor, Lord of Hereford.
Randle Lloyd, of Crossmere, Salop, living 1604 (and son of
Robert ap John, of B.angor, by Matilda his wife, dau. and heir
of David Lloyd, Esq. of Penley, co. Flint), was father of
Handle Llotd, Esq. of Crossmere, tn. 1608, his cousin,
Matilda, dau. of William Lloyd, of Penley, and had a son,
Francis Llotd, Esq. of Crossmere, m. 1638, Sarah, dau. of
Edward Muckleston, Esq. of Penylan, Salop, Recorder of
Oswestry, and was s. by his son,
Edward Lloyd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, Salop, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Isaac Cle.aton, Esq., and by her (who d. 1721) left at
his decease, 1093, a son,
Edward Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, 1689, High Sheriff"
1727, 'III. Susan, dau. of Peter Scarlett, Esq. of Hogstowe, and
dying 1764, was «. by his son,
Edward Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, 6. 1714; m. Jane,
eldest dau. and heir of Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Domgay, co.
Montgomery, and was father of
Francis Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, M.P. co. Mont-
gomery, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur Graham, Esq. of Hock-
ley Lodge, CO. Armagh, and co-heir of John, Earl Ligonier.
By this lady Mr. Lloyd had issue,
Francis, his heir.
John Arthur, successor to his brother.
Charles Spencer, of Leaton Knolls.
Thomas Henry, d. 1811.
Henry James (Rev.), Rector of Selattyn, Salop, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Philip John Miles, Esq. of Leigh Court, Somerset,
and left issue,
Arthur Philip, late of Leaton KnoUs.
Maria Penelope, deceased.
Jane Emma, d. 14 April, 1866.
Elizabeth, d. 1 Aug. 1843.
Charlotte Sophia, deceased.
The eldest son,
Francis Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, d. s. p. 14 July,
1814, and was s. by his brother,
John Arthur LlotiJ, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 2 Feb. 1787 ; d. unm. 1864, and was s. by his brother,
Charles Spencer Llotd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1808, 6. 11 Sept. 1789, and d. s. p. 20 June,
1876, when he was s. by his nephew,
Arthur Philip Lloyd, Esq. of Leaton Knolls, Salop, J. P.,
Capt. S-alop Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 11 Sept. 1833; m. 18 Aug.
1863, Katherine Selina, dau. of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Charles
Orlanda Bridgemau {see Burke's Peerage, Bradford, E.), and
had issue,
Arthur Henry Orlando, now of l^/caton Knolls.
Gladys Isabel. Leila Bessie Clare.
Gwendoline Ursula. Kathleen Agatha.
Nesia Margaret.
Mr. Arthur Philip Lloyd d. 9 Feb. 1893, and was s. by his son.
Arnis — Per bend sinister erm. and ermines, a lion rampant
or, a bordure gu. Crtst — A demi-lion rampant or. Mollo —
Retinens vestigia fama;.
&w.t — Leaton Knolls, near Shrewsbury.
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LLOYD OF LLOYDSBORO'.
Lloyd, Henry .Jesse, Esq. of Lloydsboro', and
Cranagh, co. Tipperary, J. P., High Sheriff 1881,
formerly Capt. Tipperary Light Infantry, b. 1845 ;
m. 12 June, 1883, Mary Alice, dau. of William
Butler, Esq. of Park, eo. Tipperary.
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liineagre. — John Llotd, Esq. of Lloydsboro', eo. Tippe-
rary, son of Joseph Lloyd, Esq., by Mary Otway his wife,
claimed to derive its descent from the Welsh family of Lloyd
of Bodidris. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Blunden, Bart.,
and was father of
John Llotd, Esq. of Cranagh, 771. Deborah Clutterbuck, and
had issue,
I. John, of Cranagh and Lloydsboro', to. Amy Brazier, and
left an only dau., Debby Anne, m. her cousin, John Llotd,
Esq. of Lloydsboro'.
II. Thomas, vji. Judith Maher, and had issue, George Eichard,
m. ; Horatio, m. and d. leaving issue.
HI. Richard, A. 51., Kector of Clononty, co. Tipperary, after-
wards of Northam Cottage, North Devon, b. Dec. 1754 ; m.
IG Sept. 1788, Priscilla, dau. of Rev. John Lord, Eector of
Clonkelly, and d. 8 Jan. 183(1, leaving issue by her (who was
b. 17 Oct. 17C0, and d. 4 Feb. 1837),
1 George William Aylmer, C.B., Lieut.-Gcn. H E.I.C.S.,
Col. 28th BengalN.L, commanded the Bengal Volunteers
in the China war, 1841-2; 6. 4 July, 1789 ; m. March, 1824,
Caroline, 2nd dau. of Capt. William Bruce, H.E.I.C.S.,
Resident at Bushire ; and d. 4 July, 1865.
2 John, Comm. R.N., and J. P. of Gowaka and Panbula,
near Eden, Twofold Bay, New South Wales, jii. 19 Jan.
1824, Sarah Robinson, and had issue,
Arthur, of Northam House, Bideford, North Devon, and
Adelaide, South Australia, h. 30 Oct. 1824 ; m. 1st, 30
Oct. 1858, his cousin, Elizabeth Lucy, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Charles Lloyd, which lady d. 1874, and 2ndly,
1878, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Capt. James Clyde, 9Gth
Rcgt., and has issue by the former, Priseilla Emilia, m.
1884, William Scott Owen, Esq. of Cefnwood, co. Mont-
gomery, and Isabella Anne Caroline.
William, Civil Engineer, East Indies, 6. 24 Slay, 182G.
I'riscilla Amelia, ?n. 28 Sept. 1847, Major William Ellison
Warden, 2nd Bengal N.I., eldest son of Lieut. -Col.
George Warden, Bengal Army, and by him (who d. 12
June, 1857) has one dau., Priscilla Emilia Jane.
3 Arthur Forbes, M.A., Rector of In.stow, Devon, m. 1825,
Hariiet, dau. of Thomas Furley Forster, Esq. of Wal-
tbamstow ; and d, 3 July, 1866, having had issue,
Ai-thur Forster, of South Australia, b. 1826 ; m. 30 Dec.
1851, Jean, youngest dau. of James Gordon Morgan,
M.l)., of Barnstaple, and has issue, Arthur, b. 1 April,
1856 ; a son, 6. 1858 ; Jane, 6. 1852 ; Mary Elizabeth,
6. 1854, deceased.
Richard, of Morphett Vale, South Australia, 6. 1827 ; m.
19 Jane, 1856, Marcella Adelaide Cornelia, dau. of
James Elton, Esq. of North Stoke, co. Oxford, and has
a son, Richard Elton, b. 26 March, 1857.
Benjamin Furney, of Moi-phett Vale, South Australia, 6.
1836.
George Aylmer, of Morphett Vale, South Australia, b.
1840.
Thomas Furney, 6. Feb. 1845. Edward.
Harriet Mary, m. 6 March, 1855, Charles Constantine
Bruce, Esq. of Adelaide, South Australia, only surviving
son of Capt. William Bruce, H.E.I.C.S. She d. 3 April,
1855.
Isabella. Emily. Adelaide.
Susanna. Priscilla Lord.
1 Priscilla Emilia, 6. 25 July, 1790,1 of Northam Cottage,
d. at Seorole, Benares, 13 Sept. 1846.
2 Isabella Anne, of Northam House, North Devon.
IV. Henry Jesse, of whom presently.
V. Frederick, of Bally macrease, m. Julia, dau. of Thomas
Vereker, Esq. of Roxborough (see Bdkke's Peerage, Gort),
and by her (who d. 1747), had issue,
1 John, of Lisheen iCastle, co. Tipperary, and of Madoc
Hastings, Canada West, J. P., m. 1st, Catherine, dau. of
John Rotton, Esq. of Bath, and had issue,
Charles Henry, of Lisheen Castle, Templemore, .J. P.,
b. 1821 ; s. 1856 ; m. 1st, 1846, Anne, dau. of Major
George Jackson ; 2iidly, 1849, Anns, dau. of Fergus
Langley, Esq., and d. 1887, leaving by her, with other
issue, a son, Charles Edward, of Lisheen Castle, J. P.,
b. 1854, TO. 1885, Louisa Dorset, dau. of the late Charles
W. S. Shultze, Ksq.
Frederick, in Canada.
Catherine, to. Butler, of Drom, co. Tipperary.
2 Frederick, Lieut. E.N., deceased.
3 Henry Vereker, formerly Bengal Cavalry, m. Miss Jopp,
J. s. p.
4 Charles (Rev.), formerly Chaplain at Prince Edward's
Island, afterwards Curate of St. John the Evangelist,
Durdham Down ; m. 17 Sept. 1826, Elizabeth, dau. of
William Tyeth, Esq. of Phillihead, near Bideford, Devon,
and had issue,
Charles Frederick, Lieut. 3rd West India Regt., m. 28
Sept. 1858, Jes.sica Mary, eldest dau. of Alexander
Dunscombe, M.U., of The Grange, Antigua, West
Indies, and Clifton.
William, of New York, m. 1 Nov. 1828, Caroline Tupper.
John Vereker, in Australia.
Elizabeth Lucy, m. 30 Oct. 1858, her kinsman, Arthur
Lloyd, Esq. of Northam House, Bideford, Devonshire,
and Australia (mentioned above).
Julia Henrietta Camilla.
1 Julia, ra. George Duncan, Esq.
2 Camilla. 3 Harriet, d. unm.
I. Elizabeth, to. Rev. Charles Tuckey, and has four sons and
four daus.
II. Deborah, m. George Hely, Esq., and has six sons and
seven daus.
The 4th son,
Henry Jesse Lloyd, Esq. of Castle Iney, co. Tipperary, in.
Ellen, dau. of Thomas Garde, Esq. of Ballina Curia, co. Cork,
and dying 1816, left issue,
I. John, of Lloydsboro'. 11. Thomas, d. unm.
III. Henry, of F'arrinroy, co. Tipperary, to. 1822, Harriet
Amelia, youngest dau. of Sir John Craven Carden, 1st Bart.,
and by her (who d. 10 April, 1879), has issue,
1 Jesse, of Ballyleck House, co. Monaghan, J. P., High
Sheriff, 1863, Lieut.-Col. Monaghan Militia, late Capt.
47th Regt., b. 23 Feb. 1824; -in. 14 Dec. 1853, Ellen,
eldest dau. of George Vincent, Esq, of Erinagh, co. Clare,
and by her (who d. 1886) has issue, Henry Craven Jesse,
h. 8 F'eb. 1855 ; Josephine, m. 1884, John Porter Porter,
Esq. of Jamestown, co. Fermanagh; Coralie; F"anny
Kathleen, m. 1884, Charles Cockburne, eldest son of
William D'Arcy-Irvine, Esq. of Castle Irvine.
1 Frances Maria, TO. 2U March, 1840, Andrew Wauchope,
Esq. of Niddrie Marischall, Midlothian, and d. 25 June,
1858, leaving issue.
2 Josephine Julia Helen, in. 1st, 19 May, 1846, Henrj-,
Robert, 3rd Lord Rossmore: and 2ndly, 18 June, 1863,
Major G. W. Stacpoole, of Eden Vale, co. Clare.
3 Coralie Augusta Fredcriea, m. 17 June, 1848, William
FitzWilliam Burton, Esq. of Burton Hall, co. Carlow.
IV. William, ra. Kate, only dau. of John Harris, Esq. of
Waterford, and had issue,
I. Mary Anne, m. Rev. Thomas Hoare, youngest son of Sir
Edward Hoare, 2nd Bart, of Annabelle.
II. Eliza Lucy, to. Mr. Morris, and d. s. p.
The eldest son,
John Lloyd, Esq. of Lloydsboro' and Cranagh, B.A. of Trin.
Coll. Dublin, b. 16 March, 1790; ra.21 July, 1810, Debby Ann,
dau. of John Lloyd, Esq. of Cranagh ; d. 9 Feb. 1868, having
had issue,
John Jesse, his heir.
Richard Jesse, Lieut. 59th Regt. d. unm. 14 Oct. 1847.
Elizabeth Anne, m. 15 Dec. 1840, John Dawson Hutchinson,.
Esq. of Timoney Park, co. Tipperary, and d. s.p. 3 March,
1842.
Ellen Eliza, j?;. John Stratford Collins, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law, and d. 17 Nov. 1862, leaving issue.
He cZ. II Jan. 1864, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Jesse Lloyd, Esq. of Lloydsboro and Cranagh, m.
Mary, dau. of Edmund Nathaniel William Fortescue, Esq. of
Fallapit, and d. 1871, leaving by her (who d. 1888), with a
dau., three sons,
Henry Jesse, now of Lloydsboro'.
Richard, b. 1847.
Emlyn Fortescue, of Cranagh Castle, co. Tipperary, J. P., i.
1850; m. 1882, Henrietta Eliza, only dau. of Capt. Robil-
laird, R.N., of Val des Portes, Alderney, and has issue, Joha
Fortescue, b. 1887.
Seai— Lloydsboro', near Templemore, co. Tipperary.
CJ«6— Conservative.
LliOYD OF LOSSETT.
Llotd, Clifford Bartholomew, Esq. of
Lossett, CO. Cavan, B.A., b. 18 Aug. 1845 ; m. 5
May, 1870, Isabella Maria, dau. of Major Des
Voeux, of Porfcarlington, Queen's Co., and by her
■who d. 1892, has issue,
I. WiLMOT Hdmphret CLIFFORD, 6. 15 July, 1879.
I. Beatrice Anna Caroline Isabelle Clifford, to. 7 May, 1891,
Leslie Tufnell Peacocke, Esq. (Capt. 5th Bait. Connaught
Rangers), and has issue, a son, Hugo Leslie.
II. Alice Elizabeth Clifford.
Lineage.— Robert LLoyd, 6. at Llanrhaidar-yn-3Iocli-
nant, co. Denbigh, had, with other issue,
Robert LLoyd, his 3rd son, who by Jane his w ife had,
I. Robert, 6. 6 Nov. 1653.
II. Humphrey (Rev.), of whom hereafter.
III. Richard, b. 30 Sept. 1660; d. 3 May, 1728.
IV. John, 6. 28 June, 1663. v. Lewis, b. 26 Oct. 1666.
VI. Griffin, b. 11 Jan. 1668.
The second son.
Rev. Humphrey LLoyd, b. 30 May, 1656, went to Ireland
from Wales between 1680 and 1683, and settled at New Ross,
4 I 2
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CO. Wexford, -nhere he resiiUnl at '-The Abbey House." He
sifcned the Address of the New Ross Corporation to William
111. IS Aug. 109(3, and was made a Free Burgess of the town
5 Nov. 1716. He m. Elizabeth Balf, and had issue,
I. Robert, b. Feb. lGi)3: d. s. p. rifd patri.i.
II. Richard (Rev.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Rector of Rath-
corniack, co. Cork. 1742, 6. 4 Jan. 1G99. He m. 31 March,
1727, Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher Forward, Esq. of Fer-
iiioy, same co. ; and d. April, 1775, leaving by her (who ci.
•26 Nov. 1778),
1 Richard, of Tullysreen House, 6. 14 Jan. 1732; rii.
Jane, dau. of Thomas Austen, F^sq. of Waterfall, CO. Cork,
and by her (who was b. 5 Oct. 1744) had,
Richard, b. 1764; <f. 1766.
RicHAiiD(Rev. ). J.P., Prebendary of Killanully, co. Cork,
b. 27 May, 1767 ; »i. 20 March, 1802, Mary, dau. of James
Franklin iMorrison, Esq. of Cork, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Yen. Michael Da vies. Archdeacon of Cloyne,
and d. 0 Feb. J 840, leaving a dau., Elizabeth Blary
Anne, b. 1S06; m. 11 Sept. 1S29, Capt. John George
Elphinstone, H.E.I.C.; and a son,
Richard, Barrister-at-Uiw, b. 23 Sept. 1807 ; m. 15 Oct.
1836, Margaret, dau. of Edmond Knapp I'iersy, Esq.,
of Charlevillc, co. Cork, and d. 5 April, 1879, leaving,
with a dau., Annie Piersy, m. 1st, ls63, William Austin
Morrison, Esq., and 2ndly, 1867, Robert Villiers
George, M.D. ; Richabd Morkison, b. 21 Jan. 1839;
Edmond George Knapp Fiersy, of Passage West, co.
Cork, b. 15 Dec. 1842; m. 20 Feb. 1873, Emma
Susanna, dau. of Benjamin Johnson, M.D., and has
Langfoid Newman, b. 28 Dec. 1873.
Elizabeth, b. 9 July, 1768 ; m. 21 Dec. 1709, Owen
Lloyd, Esq. of Smith Hill, co. Roscommun, and d. Dec.
1804.
Mary, 6. 28 Nov. 1769; ra. Andrew Elphinstone, R.N.,
M.D., ixndd. 10 Oct. 1831.
Barbara, d. unm.
2 Christopher, b. 21 May, 173^ ; m. 10 July, 17fi3, Elizabeth
Bateman, and c^. 11 March, 1792, leaving,
Richard Bateman, 6. 1770; m. 19 April, 1795, Elizabeth,
widow of Capt. Trant, and d. 1822, leaving, Mountiford
Haughton, Slajor-Gen. in the army, was present at
Waterloo (medal) ; Richard Augustus.
Christopher had two sons and as many daus.
Elizabeth, b. 23 March, 1771 ; hi. Capt. Bateman, R.N.
3 WiUiam, b. 1734, d. 1736.
4 Samuel, 6. 3 May, 1742: j(i. Hannah, dau. of Thomas
Austen, Esq.
1 Elizabeth, 6. 1733; d. 1734.
2 Barbara, 6. 31 Jan. 1746 ; m. Lieut. Stephen Sandys,
R.N.
III. BiRTHOLOMEW (Rev.), of v.hom hereafter
I. Jane, 6. 8 Jan. 1683; m. 27 Nov. 1706, Rev. William
Hartley.
ji. Elizabeth, 6. 19 Feb. 1688: m. 28 Nov. 1706, Rev. John
Acheson, M.A.
III. Mary, b. 21 June, 1695; m. 4 April, 1716, John Batt,
Attorney-at Law.and rf. 1773.
IV. Anne, b. 6 July, 1697 ; m. 24 June, 1724, Henry Moore.
V. Frances, 6. 28 June, 1703; d. 1 Oct. 1778.
Eev. Humphrey LLoyd d. 15 April, 1727. His third, but second
aurviving son,
Rev. Bartholomew LLotd, of Abbey House, New Ross,
■was 6. 13 Jan. 1707 ; admitted a Freeman of New Ross 1 Oct.
1722, and entered Trin. Coll. Dublin, 8 June, 1726. He m.
22 June, 1732, Anne, dau. of Robert Clifford, Esq. of Wexford,
and had issue,
I. Bartholomew, b. 30 Aug. 1733 ; d. 12 Sept. 1743.
II. HnjiPHRET, of whom hereafter.
III. Robert, 6. 1 June, 1738.
IV. Clifford, b. 15 March, 1741; d. 2 Nov. 1742.
V. John (Rev.), Vicar of Fern.s, Rector of Kilbride, and Pre-
bendary of CT.one, Diocese of Ferns; b. 25 July, 1743; d.
16 June, 1781.
r.ev. Bartholomew LLoyd d. 26 April, 1763. His eldest sur-
viving son,
Humphrey LLotd, Esq. of New Ross, b. 4 Aug. 1735; m. 24
>;ov. 1766, Margaret Borbridge, and had issue,
I. Bartholomew (Rev.), of whom hereafter.
II. John, b. 24 Dec. 1774; ra. Margaret, dau. of Rev. William
Hall, Rector of Wexford, and had issue,
1 Robert (Rev.), m. Mrs. Majeveston, widow, and had a
son, Robert (Rev.), ?H. the dau. of Rev. John Bridge, Rector
of Ballyconnor.
■2 Horatio Nelson.
3 Banholomew, m. Bliss Daly.
1 Letitia, m. Dr. William Reeves.
2 Matilda, m. Rev. John Biidee, Rector of Ballyconnor.
3 Margaret, jii. William R. Digby, Esq.
;lii. Robert, b. 6 Jan. 1785 ; m. Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of
-John Ball, Esq. of Season Park, co. Wicklow, and had,
i Bartholomew.
1 Margaret, m. John Tuthill, Esq. of Kilmore, co. Limerick.
2 Susan Penelope, m. Rev. Robert McKee, Rector of
F\'thard, co. Wexford.
3 Maria, d. unm.
I. Rachel, baptized at New Ross, 7 Nov. 1779.
Mr. Humphrey LLoyd d. 5 Oct. 1786. His eldest son,
Rev. Bartholomew LLoyd, D.D., Provost of Trin. Coll.
Dublin, and President of the Royal Irish Academy, was 6.
5 Feb. 1772; became a Scholar of Trin. Col. 1790, a Fellow
1796, and was appointed Provost 1831. He m. July, 1799,
Eleanor, dau. of Patrick McLaughlin, Esq. of Dunshaughlin,
CO. Meath, and Kilmartin, co. Dublin, and had issue,
I. Humphrey (Rev.), of The Castle, Killiney.
II. Bartholomew Clifford, of Lossett, co. Cavan, LL.D., Q.C.,
Chairman of Quarter Sessions co. Waterford, 6. 1808 : m. 1st,
21 Sept. 1S44, Caroline Hamilton, only dau. of Right Hon.
William Brooke, P.C, of Dromavana, co. Cavan, Master i a
Chancery, and by her (who d. 28 April, 1872) had issue,
1 Clifford Bartholomew, now of Lossett.
2 William Chetwode, Lieut.-Col. formerly 20 Hussars, b.
24 Nov. 1846; m. Catherine, eldest dau. of Thomas Gar-
nett, Esq. of Furze Hill Lodge, Brighton.
3 Humphrey Wilmot, b. 28 l^eb. 1848, m. Kate, only dau.
of Colonel Graham.
4 Alfred Robert, b. 31 July, 1854, Capt. Bedfordshire
Begt.
5 Arthur Brooke, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple,
London, b. 22 Jan. 1856.
6 Frederick Charles, Capt. Lincolnshire Regt., b. 10 Oct.
1860; m. Millicent, youngest dau. of Thomas Garnett,
Esq.
1 Emily Janet, m. SkefBngton John Wynne, Capt. A.P.D.
2 Constance Eleanor.
3 F'lorenee Caroline.
4 Caroline Alice Elizabeth, m. Anson Schomberg, Capt.
R.N.
He))i. 2ndly, Oct. 1869, Anna Maria, dau. of Major Sack-
ville Brownlow Taylor, 6th Regt. ; and d. 28 April, 1872.
in. Robert, Col. in the army, b. 1809 ; m. Annie, dau. of
Capt. George Savage, 13th Light Dragoons, and had issue,
1 Charles Dalton Clifford Lloyd, b. 13 Jan. 1844; Barrister-
at-Law, late a Resident Magistrate in Ireland, m. 30 April.
1867, Isabel Henrietta, only dau. of Capt. Henry Sabine
Browne, of the Rifle Brigade, and 85th Light Infantry.
2 Humphrey George Clitford, b. 19 June, 1845.
3 Arthur Clifford, Major 45th Regt., b. 11 Feb. 1849.
4 Wilford Nevill, Capt. R.A., b. 15 Sept. 1855; m. July,
1891, Ella Margaret, only dau. of the Dean of York and
Lady Emma Purey-Cust (see Burke's Peerage, Darnley,
E.).
1 Grace Eleanor Coltman, m. 1860, Maurice Cross, Esq.,
Judge at Negapatam, India, who d. Dec. 1884.
2 Emily Johanna F'rances, in. F'erdinand Beauulerk, Capt.
E.E.
IV. John Frederick (Rev.), Archdeacon of Waitemata, and
Minister of St. Paul's Church, Auckland, New Zealand,
afterwards Rector of Newton Wold, Diocese of Lincoln,
6. 1810 ; m. 23 Aug. 1851, Sarah Greer ; and d. 8 Sept. 1875,
leaving issue,
1 John Frederick, 6. 20 Jan. 1854.
2 Charles Patterson, b. 9 Feb. 1861.
3 Humphrey Selwyn, 6. 13 Sept. 1871.
1 Alice Mary. 2 Margaret Anna.
3 Frances Edith. 4 Ethel Mary.
I. Eleanor, b. 1801 ; d. unm. 13 Jan. 1881.
II. Harriett, b. 1803 ; iii. Rev. Maurice Hime.
III. Anne. iv. Elizabeth, b. 1806.
V. Maria. vi. Margaret.
Dr. LLoyd d. 24 Nov. 1837, and was «. by his eldest son.
Rev. Humphrey LLoyd, D.D., of The Castle, Killiney, eo.
Dublin, b. 16 April, 1800; Scholar of Trin. Coll. Dublin 1819,
Fellow 1824, and Provost 1867. He m. 14 July, 1840,
Dorothea, dau. of Rev. James Bulwer, Rector of Hungworth,
CO. Norfolk; and d. s. ji. 17 Jan. 1881, and was s. by his
nephew.
Arms — Or, a lion rampant regardant sa. on a canton az. a
cross patti5e fitchee of the first. Crest — A demi-lion rampant
regardant sa. charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped or.
Motto — Tendit in ardua virtus.
Residence — The Castle, Killiney, co. Dublin.
LLOYD OF EHAGATT.
Lloyd, Edward Owen Vaughan, Esq. of Eba-
gatt, CO. Merioneth, aud Berth, co. Denbigh, J. P.
and D.L. co. Merioneth, High Slieriff 1891, and
J.P. CO. Denbigh, M.A. BaUiol Coll. Oxford, edu-
cated at Eton and Oxford, b. 20 Aug. 1857.
Lineage. — The family of Lloyd of Rhagatt, is of the
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tribe of Tudor Trevor, Lord of the Marches of Wales, through
Cuhelyn, of Pentre Cuhelyn, in Llangollen. The representa-
tive of this long-descended line,
John Lloyd, Esq. of Herlh, Llanhedr, co. Denbigh, Chief
Justice of Carmarthen Circuit, 6. 1746, d. 1806, leaving a son,
Edward Llotd, Ksq. of Berth, co. Denbigh, and Rhagatt,
near Corwen, J. P. ; m. Frances, dau. of J. Madocks, Esq. of
Fron Iw, co. Denbigh, and had four sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Edward, m. 4 Dec. 1855, Mary Eliza, dau. of John
Madocks, Esq., M.P. of Glanywcrn and Vron Iw, co. Den-
bigh, and d. 29 July, 1863, having had issue,
Edward Owen Vaughan, now of Rhagatt.
Francis John, b. 3 Oct. 1«59 ; d. 18 Feb. 18G0.
Sophy Charlotte France-, m. 10 Oct. 1883, her first cousin,
Major John Eose, York and Lancaster Kegt., eldest son of
C. L. Kose, Epq. of Furnham House, Chard, and has
issue, Ronald Madoc Tierney, 6. 4 Aug. 1881 ; lien6e Vic-
toria Mary, 6. 2 June, 1887.
III. Howel William, m. Eliza, dau. of G. Wilson, Esq., and
d. 20 Sept. 1893, leaving is.sue, Edward.
IV. Charles Owen, d. s. p.
I. Frances Margaret, m. Sir Robert Williams Vaughan,
Bart, of Hengwrt and Nannau, d. s. p.
II. Mary Charlotte, of Hengwrt, and Tanllan, Llanclltyd,
Dolgelly.
III. Charlotte, m. R. J. Price, Ksq. of Rhiwlas, Bala.
IV. Jane M., m. Ven. Archdeacon fFoulkes.
V. Eliza Blackburne, m. Major M. Viuart, and has issue,
1 Marian; 2 Edith.
VI. Harriet Frances, of Hengwrt.
Mr. Lloyd d. 1859, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Lloyd, Esq. of Rhagatt, J. P. cos. Merioneth and Den-
bigh, D.L. of the former, served as High Sheriff co. Denbigh
1863. He m. 16 Feb. 1848, Gertrude Jane Mary, dau. of Philip
Lake Godsal, Esq. of Iscoed Park, eo. Flint, and d. s. p. 22
May, 1865, and was s. by his nephew,
Edward Owen Vaughan Lloyd, now of Rhagatt and Berth.
Arms — 1st, per bend sinister erni. and ermines a lion rampant
or, a border gu. for Adda ap Awr, of Llvs Trevnr ; 2nd az.,
a lion rampant ppr. fess or and arg. a border of the third charged
with eight annulets sa. for Lluddocap ap Caradoc, Fnnce of
Gloucester and Hereford, Lord of Erging and Ewias ; 3rd arg.,
on a fcss embattled gu. between six Cornish choughs ppr.
three palm branches of the field for Mobrall of Peas Joii/n ;
4tli arg., a chev. between three boars' heads couped gu. tusked
or, and langued gu. for Iddon ap Rhys Sais, Lord of Dudlyston.
Crest — A unicorn's head issuing from a ducal coronet arg.
armed and maned or.
&o(s— Rhagatt, Corwen, and Berth, Ruthin.
CLvMs — Junior Carlton, and Magistrates', S.W.
liliOYD OF STOCKTON MANOR.
Lloyd, Heney Ceampton, Esq. Joint Lord of
the Manor of Stockton, co. Salop, b. 23 Jan. 1831.
Mr. Llojd purchased in 16 July, 1891, this property,
a portion of the extensive estates possessed by his
ancestry from a remote period.
Lineag-e.— The pedigree of this ancient family is very
fully recorded at the College of Arms, from Brochwel, King
of Powys (ob. 617) down to the present time.
Twenty-second in descent from him was,
Sir Griffith Vaughan, (son of Griffith ap leuan, of Garth,
by Mawd, his wife, dau. and heir of Griffith ap Rees Vongam)
created a Knight Banneret, by King Henry V. on the battle-
field of Agincourt, was Lord of Garth and Broniarth. A great
Yorkist, he was beheaded, in 1447, in Powys Castle, by the
Lancastrian Henry Grey, Earl of Tankerville and Lord of
Powys. He )B. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of GiiffithBroughton
ap Jcnkin Broughton, of Broughton, co. Salop, and left issue,
I. David, of whom presently.
II. Cadwalader, of Maesmawr, ancestor of the Lloyds of Gun-
grog Vawr, of Castell Moch, of Hhandir, of Trclydan and
of Maesmawr and Trawscoed. He 7n. Lowry, dau. of
Howell ap leuan Lloyd ol Vaynor.
III. Reginald, of Garth, ancestor of the Wynnes (now
Mytton) of Garth, and of the Lloyds, of Broniarth and of
Gaeroawr.
The eldest son,
David Lloyd, of Leighton, near Welshpool, " Tlie Lord of
Llai," HI. 1st, Lucy, dau. and heir of Meredith ap Cadwalader ap
Owen, of Nantcribba, co. Montgomery. By her he had issue
with three daus.,
David, of whom hereafter.
He in. 2ndly, Elen, dau. of Jenkin Kynaston, of Stokes, co.
Salop, and by her had, with other issue,
Humphrey, of Leighton, the first-appointed High Sheriff of
the new county of Montgomery, in 1541. He had a grant
by charter, 12 May, 1519 (11 Henry VIIL) of the Breiddua
Forest and Criggion Moores, &c., from Edward Stafford,
Duke of Buckingham. He m. Gwenllian, dau. of Thomas
Price of Newtown and had issue ( Visit, of Salop 1623),
1 Richard, of Leighton, in the Comm. of tlie Peace for co.
Montgomery, 1 Elizaheth (1558), d. s. p.
2 Roger, of I'algarth, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir
Morgan Herbert, Knt., son of Sir Rich. Herbert, of co.
Slontgomery, and had a son, Roger of Talgarth, a faithful
supporter of King Charles!., who was created a Knight of
the Royal Oak in 1660.
3 Francis, m. Gwenllian, dau. and heir of Meredith ap
Rees ap Owen, and was ancestor of the Lloyds, of Great
Hclil.
4 David, of Moel y Garth in Guilsfield, m. Elizabeth,
eld. dau. of Owen Vaughan, of Llwydyarth, had a son
Charles, of Moel y Garth, created at the Restoration a
baronet, 10 May, 1661, and was ancestor of the Lloyd
baronets (now extinct).
5 Oliver, of Leightun, s. to that property and other estates^.
under his father's will, and represented co. Montgomery,
in Parliament, 29 Elizabeth (1586-7). He m. Blanche,,
dau. and heir of Sir Charles Herbert, and first cousin of'
William Earl of Pembroke, of the second creation, and
had with other issue,
Charles, of Leighton, High Sheriff, co. Montgomery,
1601, m. Anne, 3rd dau. of Edward Herbert of Mont-
gomery, High Sheriff 1557-68 and had with other issue,-.
Brochwel, of Leighton, "Sergeant-Major" (arankwhieli,
■would be equivalent nowadays to that of Lieut.-Col.).
He became Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to King
Chariest. Brochwel Lloyd sold Leighton Hall. By his
wife, Honoria, dau. of Sir Stephen Proctor, Knt. he had
■with a dau. Blanche, two sons, 1 Sir Charles Lloyd,
Knt., " Colon'U of a regiment of ffoot," was appointed,
by letters patent, for life, 6 April, 1639, " General-in-
Chief of Engineers"; and 2 SirGodfrey Lloyd, "C.Tptain
in the foot^guards " and "Engineer-General of England,
and Wales," who was knighted by Charles II. at Brussels
in 1657.
David Lloyd d. 1497. His eldest son,
David Lloyd Vaughan (or the younger) of Marrington, .
Marton, and Stockton, (the latter a Manor ante 9 Richard II.
1386) all of which estates he acquired by his marriage witli
Margaret, only dau. and heir of John Middleton, of Marrington^.
who was killed at the battle of Danesmore, 1468, and came
of an ancient and distinguished family. He had issue,
I. John, Prior of Chirbury.
II. Oliver, of whom presently.
III. Robert, of Nantcribba, ancestor of the Lloyds of Nani-^-
eribba. iv. Richard, d. young.
The second son,
Oliver Lloyd, lord of the manor of Marrington, &c. m.
Gwenllian, dau. of Griffith ap Howell ap leuan Blayney, o£
Grcgynog, and iiad, with six daus.,
I. Richard, of whom presently.
II. Edmund, of the Swan, Ludlow, d. s.p. (Will pr. 21 May,
1607).
III. William, of Sneade (Will pr. 28 June, 1602).
IV. Humphrey, d. young.
v. Ludowicke, Sergeant-at-Arms and Gentleman-in-waitinpf
to Queen Elizabeth. He was the author of many works oa
legal and other subjects from 1573 to 1607.
VI. Richard (Jun.).
The eldest son.
Richard Lloyd, of Marrington, J.P., m. Lucy, eld. dau.
of Richard Powell, of Edenhope (who was Serjeant-at-Arms to
King Henry VIIL, and High Sheriff of Montgomery, 1554-.5>
and d. 25 Oct. 1570 (tnq. post mort. 13 Eliz.) and had, witli
four daus. (Salop Visit. 1569 and 1623),
I. Richard, of Marrington, High Sheriff of co. Montgomery,
1616, preceptor to Sir William Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby
and Secretary to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex. He^
TO. Margaret, dau. of John Newton, of Heiglitley, Chirbury,
son of Sir Peter Newton, Knt., and d. 1 Sept. 1620 (Inq.
post mortem, 21 James I.) leaving with a dau. Lucy, aa
only son,
Piiamus, of Marrington, m. Catherine, dau. of Edward
hox, of Greet, Salop, by Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward!
Leighton, Bart, of Wattlesborough Castle, and had, witli
three other sons and two daus. an eldest son and heir,
Richard of Marrington, entered the Inner Temple 1031,
He joined his father 4 Nov. 1633, in the sale of the Maiioc
of Marringt*m.
II. John, of Marton and Stockton, of whom presently.
III. Edward, d. s. p.
IV. George, of Marton, d. g. p. By his will pr. 16'29, he
leaves the Marlon estate to his nephew David, iliesouof Ins.
brother John. v. Oliver.
VI Edmund^ of Stockton (will dated 7 Scj-t. 1621), had by-
Elizabeth his wife, with other issue.
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George (Kev.)i of Stockton, Kcctor of Bedstone, co. Salop,
1622, m. Margaret, sister of Richard Bythewaje, of
Leyntwardine, co. Hereford, and had, with four younger
daus.,
Peter, of Bedstone, d. ». p. and intestate (Admon. gr. to
his mother 5 Feb. 166S).
Mary, m. her cousin George Lloyd, who eventually be-
came possessed of all the Stockton property.
Til. Roger. VIII. Blatthew. ix. Ludowick.
The second son,
John Llotd, of Marton and Stockton, vi . Thomasine, third
tlau. of Thomas Corbet, of Legh Castle, Salop, and had issue,
I. David, of whom presently.
II. liichard. m. William. iv. John. v. Harry.
The eldest son,
David Llotd. of Marton, commanded the garrison of Legh
Castle or Lee Hall, 23 Jan. 16i5, for King Charles I. He
was buried at Chirbury, 19 April, 1G64, and left by Mary,
his wife,
I. George, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, bapt. 17 Nov. 1637.
III. John, bapt. 23 June, 1642.
I. Margaret. ii. Maria.
in. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Bray, of Marton.
The eldest son,
George Llotd, of Stockton, bapt. 24 Nov. 1G31, m. Mary,
eld. dau. and co-heir of the Rev. George Lloyd (marr. contract
dated 24 May, 1655) and had issue, with a dau. Mary,
I. George, of Marton, d. s. p. will dated 7 Dec. 1727, in
favour of George, his nephew.
u. Richard (Rev.) M.A., Rector of Croft cum Yarpole, co.
Hereford. Buried at Yarpole, 28 July, 1723, d. s. p.
III. Peter (Rev.), Vicar of Forden, co. Montgomery, bapt.
12 Sept. 1665, B.A. St. John's Coll. Cambridge (1686), m.
Margaret, (will dated 30 May, 1742) dau. of John Meredith,
of the Hem, Forden, and d. intestate 3 July, 1721, and had
issue, with two daus.,
I. George, of Marton and Stockton, bapt. 26 Nov. 1702.
buried at Forden 14 May, 1784, leaving by Mary Evans,
his wife,
1 George, of Munlyn, bapt. 8 Ap. 1742, buried at Forden
11 Dec. 1786, d. s. p.
2 John, of the Wood, and Munlyn, Forden, and Stockton
and Marton, bapt. 24 Nov. 1743, m. Catherine, eld. dau.
of John Gethyn, of Vaynor, co. Montgomery, and d.
27 Feb. 1831, leaving two daus. and co-heirs Mary and
Margaret.
It. Peter, of Stockton, of whom we treat.
llis grandson,
Peter Lloyd, of Stockton, bapt. 7 June, 1706, m. 20 Sept.
1732, Jane, dau. of Richaid Pickstock, and was buried at Chir-
bury, 19 March, 1780, leaving with other issue, a son,
George Llotd, of Luggy, co. Montgomery, J. P., (third but
eld. surviving son), bapt. 31 Oct. 1739, m. Frances, dau. of
Richard Henley, of Welshpool, and d. 18 Nov. 1803, leaving
issue,
J. Richard, of whom presently.
II. George Humphreys, of Welshpool, bapt. 26 July, 1772,
buried 29 Dec. 1810, at Chirbury, where there is a monu-
ment in the church.
III. William, bapt. 14 Sept. 1779.
I. Anne, m. — Pinnock, and had issue a dau., Maria, rii.
Capt. Andrew J. Kennedy, R.N.
The eldest son,
Richard Llotd, of .Shrewsbury, bapt. at Welshpool, 20 May,
1766, 111. Sarah, only surviving dau. of Christopher Comyn
Higgins, of Loynton Hall, co. Stafford, and by her, who was
buried Sept. 1818, at Shrewsbury, had issue, with four daus.,
d. v.nhi.,
I. Richard, bapt. 27 April, 1798, d. umn.
II. William, of whom presently.
III. George, b. 25 Aug. 1805, m. Eliza youngest dau. of
John Thomas, of Garth-gylynyn Fawr, co. Montgomery,
whose father Thomas Thomas was High Sheriff, co. Mont-
gomer}-, 1768.
IV. John, of Swan Hill Court, Shrewsbury, b. 15 April, 1810,
left issue a son, John, and two daus.
Mr. Richard Lloyd d. 14 March, 1832. His second son,
William Llotd, of Parteen Manor House, co. Clare, b. in
Shrewsbury, 8 Aug. 1800, m. 4 March, 1824, Jane, younger
d.'\u. and co-heir of Charles Henry Fitzgerald de Beaumont,
and by her, who d. 8 Nov. 1867, had issue,
I. William Valentine (Rev.), M.A., R.N., present repre-
sentative of this ancient family. He was b. 14 Feb. 1825,
was Vicar of Marton, 1856-7, was subsequently Chaplain
and Naval Instructor, R.N., and now Rector of Haselbech,
CO. Northampton, and chaplain from 1879 to the household
of H.R.H. the Duke Alfred of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, K.G.
(Duke of Edinburgh). He is thi; learned author of ''The
Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire " and other works. He m.
10 April, 1850, Hon. Caroline Amelia Sophia, only sister of
Udolphus, 7th and present Lord Aylmer (see Burke's
Peerage), and has had issue,
1 Patty Sophia Elizabeth, b. 3 Jan. 1851, d. young.
2 Sophia Louisa, b. 23 Dec. 1852.
3 Emily, b. 5 July, 1856.
It. Henry Crampton, of Stockton Manor.
III. Frederick Bianchi, of Oakland, California, U.S.A., b. 18
Nov. 1832, m. Jane, dau. of John Kent, J. P. of Port Roe,
CO. Tipperary, and has issue,
1 Brochwel Frederick de Boulers, 6. 22 April, 1873.
2 William Vaughan Broughton, b. 18 Jan. 1883.
1 Violet Jane Gwcnllian, b. 24 Dec. 1874.
2 Minnie Maud Middleton, h. 8 April, 1878.
IV. Charles Westall, of Bobinawarrah, J.P. of Oxleyshire,
Victoria, Australia, b. 31 March, 1834, m. Anne, dau. of
John Karkeek Kirkham, of Oxley Plains, Australia, and
has issue,
1 Charies Ki>kham, b. 16 July, 1870.
2 Harry Herbert de Beaumont, b. 31 Dec. 1873.
3 Arthur Leslie, b. 15 April, 1875.
4 Ernest Winser, b. 4 Nov. 1876.
1 Ethel Louisa, b. 13 April, 1878.
I. Jane Fitzgerald, 6. 11 March, 1827, d. 11 Dec. 1839.
II. Louisa de Beaumont, b. 20 June, 1829, d. 10 Aug. 1842.
III. Ada Fitzgerald, b. 8 Sept. 1836, d. 25 Nov. 1851.
IV. Emily Jane, b. 8 Sept. 1836. m. Robert Duff, of Mill-
brook House, Prov. of Quebec, Canada, and d. 1876, leav-
ing issue four daus., 1 Ada Fitzgerald; 2 Emily Jane; 3
Henrietta; and 4 Alberta.
V. Kate Randall, b. 4 Sept. 1839, d. 31 July, 1842.
VI. Arabella Louisa Kate, 6. 28 Sept. 1842, m. Bernard D.
Furniss, of Bellevue House,Prov. of Quebec, Canada, and has
issue, with others d. young, 1 Harry Crampton, b. '2,1 Sept.
1870, and 2 Frederick George, b. 7 Aug. 1880.
Mr. William Lloyd d. 7 Feb. 1855.
Anns — Sa. three nags' heads erased arg. (with 102
quarterings).
Crest — A nag's head erased arg. Motto — "Fide ne diffide."
&«f— Stockton Manor, Chirbuiy, co. Salop.
Club—J\xraov Constitutional.
LLOYD OF ROCKVILLE.
Llotd, William, Esq. of Kockville, Drumsna,
CO. Roscommon, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
(1889) ; b. 8 July, 1858 ; m. 28 Jan. 1884, May
Brodribb, dau. of Major William Lancelot Huteliiu-
son, by Louisa his wife, dau. of Capfc. Samuel Bush
Brodribb, 2nd son of William Brodribb, Esq , J. P.,
of Gamely House, co. Somerset, and has issue,
1 William Hotchinson, b. 2 April, 1885.
2 Coote Richard Fitzgerald, b. 2 July, 1887.
Lineage. — Owen Lloyd, b. 1633, at Cavetown, co. Ros-
common, VI. Elizabeth, grand-dau. of Sir Luke Fitzgerald,
of Tyrogham, co. Kildare, Bart., was M.P. for Boyle, 1661
(Lib. Munei-um), rf. 1664, leaving six children. Bur. in the
Nave of Elphin Cathedral, his gravestone, with an inscription
in Latin to his memory partially illegible, was removed during
repairs in 1823, and placed in the Vestry, where it is pre-
served (WcUVs Survey of Roscommon). His eldest son,
CoL. Thomas Lloyd, of Croghan, "The Enniskillen Colonel,"
d. unm. His soldiers, as related by King James himself,
called him their -'Little Cromwell" (MSS. at Trin Coll. Dub-
lin), and was s. by his next brother,
Owen Llotd, b. 1660; m. 12 Jan, 1703, Susanna, dau. of
John Yeeden, of "The Abbey," Boyle, and Joan his wife, dau.
of Judge Bolingbroke. Their eldest son,
Owen Lloyd, E.sq., 6. '22 May, 1714; m. 19 April, 1740,
Susanna, dau. and heiress of Archdeacon Henry Blackburn, of
Carrickenagh, now " Rockville," son of Dr. Blackburn, Arch-
bishop of York (Rockville has ever since continued to be
the residence of this the senior branch of the Rosconnnon
family of Lloyd, Croglian passing to Sir Richard Lloyd, Chief
Justice of Jamaica, who m. a dau. of — Guy, Esq. of that
Island, new represented by Guy Lloyd, of Croghan). Thtir
eldest son,
Owen Lloyd,6. 7 March, 1743 ; m. Margaret, dau. of — Nichol-
son, Esq. He d. Jan. 1777, leaving twosons, who both d. unm.
at Lisbon, where they are buried next the grave of Henry
Fielding,
William Lloyd, Esq. of Rockville, 2nd son of Owen, b.
21 Jan. 1748 ; m. 7 Dec. 1771, Mary Hampton Jones, dau. and
heiress of Sacheverell Jones, Esq., by his wife Jane Hampton,
of Henlys or Henllys, Beaumaris, North Wales (which pro-
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perty is now owned by Col. Hampton Lewis). William d. [
i3l8, leaving his eldest son,
LiEUT.-CoL. Owen Llotd, Esq., b. 7 March, 1774; m. 31
Dec. 1801, Catherine, youngest dau. of Col. Bichard Pennc-
father, of New Park, co. Tipperary, Patron of the Borough of
Cashel. He d. 12 April, 18i0, and was s. by his eldest son,
AViLLiAM Lloyd, Esq. of Rockville, b. 28 Feb. 1803; «i. 22
Sept. 1829, Anna, only dau. of Major Acheson Montgomery
Moore, co. Tyrone, descendant of Sir Archibald Acheson, 1st
Baron Gosford, and d. 7 Jan. 1870, leaving two sons,
I. Owen Richard Nathaniel, of whom presently.
II. Ache:-on Montgomery, 6. 26 Oct. 1831 ; m. is .Jan. 1S65,
Catherine, dau. of Kev. James Wentworth Mansergh, co.
Tipperary, by his wife Catherine, dau. of Col. Owen Lloyd,
of liockville ; and has issue, one son, William Owen, b. 29
July, 1866.
BIajor On-EN EicHARD Nathaniel Lloyd, b. 7 July, 1830 ;
tn. 20 Sept. 1855, France* ^laiia, dau. of William Hutchinson,
M.D., Esq. of Canick-fi -Sh iinon, by Mary Susanna his wife,
dau. of Capt. Coote SKlIo.. , Esq., D.L., of Hughestown, co.
Koscommon. He rf. 17 Nov. 1863, leavingby her, whoi^. 2 0ct.
1885,
1. William, now of Eockville.
ji. John Charles, m. Margaret, dau. of — Waldron, and ha-s
issue, Owen John Montgomery and Frances Maria.
I. Anna Montgomery, m. Kev. William Kennedy Brodribb,
B.A., Rector of Putley, Herefordshire, and has issue, Owen
Adams Kennedy, and Eanswith Alice Kennedy.
.SeoJ— Eockville, Drumsna, Roscommon.
liLOYD OF STRANCALLY CASTLE.
WHITELOCKE-LLOrD, GEORGEWHITELOCKE,Esq.
of Strancally C'lstle, co. Waterford, and Calton, co.
York, D.L. W. R. of York, J. P. for the former co.
and High Sheriff thereof 1859, b. 30 May, 1830 ;
educated at Trin. Coll. Camb. ; vi. 1st, 14 Sept.
1854, Selina Jane, dau. of Artluir Henry, Esq. of
Lodge Park, co. Kildare (and Eliza his wife, dau. of
Oeorge Gunn, Esq. of Mount Kennedy, co. Wicklow),
and by her (who d. 11 Jan, 1860) has issue,
I. William Whitelocke, late Lieut. 24th Eegt., 6. 5 May,
1856; '/)!. 25 June, 1S85, Catherine Anna Mona, dau. of Very
Rev. Henry William Brougham, D.D., Dean of Lismore,
and has issue,
Percy Gamaliel, 6. 7 Aug
Winifred Lucy Selina, 6. 2;
1890.
Mav, 1886.
1. Eveline Selina.
III. Selina Mary.
II. Augusta Frances Jane.
Mr. Lloyd m. 2ndly, 7 Feb. 1861, Lady Anne Mar-
garet Butler, 2nd dau. of Richard Somerset, 3rd
Earl of Carrick. He took by royal licence, 1880,
the additional surname and arms of Whitelocke.
Iiineagre. — This family is supposed to descend from the
Lloyds of Llanynyx, co. Denbigh, and can claim descent from
■Cadell Oyheyrn, King of Powys.
Gamaliel Lloyd, of Mattersey, co. Nottingham, d. 1 Nov.
1661, leaving issue by his wife, Anne Briggs, of Wigan, co.
Lancaster, George, his heir; Gamaliel: William, whose re-
presentatives are now the Booths of Glendon, Notts ; John ;
Anne, m. Joseph Smethurst, and had a numerous posterity.
The eldest son,
George Lloyd, b. 1650, settled at Manchester, and d. 1728,
Jeaving by his wife, Martha Whittaker, of Newton Heath, co.
Lancaster, an only surviving son,
Gamaliel Lloyd, of Manchester, merchant and manufac-
turer, rf. 1749, leaving by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-heir
of John Carte, M.B., of Manchester, who rf. 30 Sept. 1703, an
•only child,
George Lloyd, Esq. M.B. Cantab., F.R.S., D.L. for West
Elding of York, who purchased Hulme Hall, near Man-
chester, and resided at Barrowby, near Leeds, where he rf.
4 Dec. 1783. He m. 1st, Eleanor, dau. of Henry Wright, Esq.
of Offerton, co. Chester (by Purefoy his wife, dau. of Sir Wil-
loughby Aston, Bart.), and by her had an only child,
I. John , F.R.S., of Snitterton, to. Anne, dau. and heir of
James Hibbins, M.D., and had issue,
1 George, of Wclcombe House, co. Warwick, High Sheriff
1806; b. 7 March, 1768 : d.vnm. 11 July 1831.
2 John Gamaliel, Bencher of the Middle Temple, s. his
brother in Welcombe House, High Sheriff co. Warwick
1832; rf. umji. 1837.
1 Charlotte, m. 4 May, 1802, Eev. Thomas Warde.
2 Purefoy, d. unvi.
Mr. Lloyd to. 2ndly, Susannah, dau. of Thomas Horton, Esq.
of Chadderton, co. Lancaster, sometime Governor of the Isle
of Man under the Earl of Derby, and father of Sir William
Horton, Bart., and had issue,
I. Gamaliel, his heir.
II. George, from whom descended the Lloyds of Stockton
Hall (refer to that fa'.nily) .
III. Thomas, of Hosforth Hall, Lieut.-Col. Commandant of
the Leeds Volunteers, d. at Kingthorpe House, near Picker-
ing, 7 April, 1828. He to. Anne, dau. of Walter Warde,
Esq. of New Grange, co. York, and had issue,
1 George, of Cowesby, co. York, 6. 25 May, 1786. He m.
1st, 1820, Marian Christina, 5th dau. of Alexander Maclean,
Esq. of CoU, CO. Argyll, by whom (whorf. 1821), he had no
issue. He TO.:2ndly, 7 June, 1825, Elizabeth Henrietta,
2nd dau. of William Eookes Leeds Serjeantson, Esq. of
Camp Hill, near Eipon, and rf. 1844, leaving issue,
Thomas William, of Cowesby Hall, Northallerton, J. P.
and D.L., b. 1826; m. 1849, Elizabeth Anne, 3rd dau.
of Francis Beynon Hacket, Esq. of Moor Hall. co.
Warwick.
George Walter, Commander E.N., m. 1876, Fannie, dau.
of W. H. Powell, Esq. of New York, and had a son,
George Eugene, d. 1880.
John George, d. 18.56.
Alfred Hart, to. 1883, Maria, dau. of — Walker, Esq.,
and has a dau., Eleanor Susan,
Caroline Anne.
Marianne Jane, w. April, 1863, Major Bowen Cooke,
S3rd Ilegt.
Elizabeth Juliannj.
Rosabelle Susan, m. 1854, Edward Lloyd, Esq. of Ling-
croft (who rf. 1869), 4th son of George Lloyd, Esq. of
Stockton Hall, co. York.
Cecilia Amy. Lucy Emma.
Isabella Harriet, b. 1877. Eleanor.
I. Mary Anno, m. 16 Nov. 1815, John Priestley, Esq. of
Thorpe, and rf. 1823.
II. Susannah, m. Eev. Henry Wray, and has two sons and a
dau.
m. Elizabeth, to. 1780, Thomas Eateson, Esq., and had an
only son, Robert, created a baronet.
The eldest son of the 2nd marriage.
Gamaliel Lloyd, Esq., Alderman of l^eeds, and Mayor 1799,
6. 26 May, 1744, resided at Bury St. Edmund's, and afterwards
in Great Orraond Street, London, where he rf. 31 Aug. 1817. By
his wife Elizabeth Im. about 1780 or 1781), dau. of James Att-
wood, Esq., he had issue (with two daus., 1 Mary Horton, m.
Stephen John Winthrop, M.D., and 2 Anne Susannah, m.
Leonard Horner, Esq., F.E.S), an only son,
William Horton Lloyd, Esq., F.L.S., possessor of estates
in COS. York, Lancaster, and Derby, b. 10 Feb. 1784; m. 13
April, 182G, Mary (who d. IS Feb. 1882), 4th and youngest
dau. of George Whitelocke, Esq. of Seymour Place, Bryanslon
Square, London, and Fortoiseau, near Paris (a great-grandson
of Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke, by Mary his wife, dau. of David
Eoche, Esq., Aldei-man of Limerick, and rf. 18 Feb. 1849,
having had issue, Gamaliel, b. 12 June, 1327, rf. 6 Nov. 1830 ;
and the present George Whitelocke Whitelocke-Lloyd, Esq.
of Strancally Castle.
J^amiln of SEInttlotht.
Liinea.g'e. — John Whitelocke, Esq., of an old Berkshire
family, possessed for several generations of a considerable
property in Berks as well as in cos. Oxford and Buckingham,
was living in the reign of Henry VI., and m. Agnes, only
dau. and heir of Egbert de la Beche (the last male descen-
dant of the De la Beche family of co. Buckingham, whose
progenitor William de la Beche is mentioned in deeds of 15
and 31 Henry III.), and was .s. by his son,
William Whitelocke, Esq., living 1509, who left by his
wife, whose name was Cowdrey, a son,
Richard Whitelocke, Esq., living 1543. By his wife, who
was of the family of Grove, near Funges, he had issue,
I. William (Rev.), Fellow and Vice-Provost of King's Coll.
Camb., Vicar of Prescott, Diocese of Chester, and Canon
of Liehfield, rf. unm. at Liehfield, aged 80 years.
II. John, 7n.at 45 years of age the dau. of Planer, of Oking-
ham, CO. Berks, who was then aged 17, and had,
1 William, Lord of the Manor of Bccbes, co. Berks, an(t
Beches Lands, co. Oxford, m. Ursula, dau. of George
Beresford, by Mary his wife, dau. of John Colte, and had
a son,
William, Lord of the Dlanor of Beches, at Visitation,
Bucks, 1634.
2 John, one of the King's household in the Wafery, m. the
^\idow of his kinsman, Kev. William Whitelocke, Vicar of
Sunning.
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3 Pe la Bcche, living 163-1.
in. Hoirom, who d. aged over CO year?, leaving a son,
William (Rev.*, M.A., Oxford, Vicar of Sunninpr, and Pre-
bendary of Wells and Lichfield, left hy his wife (who m.
■Jndly, John Whitelockc, of the King's householdj a son,
William, living 1634.
IT. RicHAKD, ancestor of the line treated of here.
Jlr. Whitelocke was party to deeds made 10 Henkt VII. and
1 Henry VIII. His youngest son,
Richard Whitelocke, Esq. of London, was b. at Beches
about 1533, became a merchant, and was made free of the
"Merchant Adventurers." He to. 7 Feb. 1563, Joan, dau. of
.fohn Colte, Esq., co. Hertford, and widow of Mr. Brockhurst,
of London, merchant (who d. of the plague, 5 Queen Eliza-
liETH), by whom (who m. 3rdly, Thomas Price, of London,
merchant, and d. 21 Feb. 1606) he had issue,
I. Edmund, b. 10 Feb. 15n4, Capt. of Infantry, served in Pro-
vence. Was indicted of high treason with liubcrt, 1st Earl
of Essex, but was discharged: accused of being concerned
iH the Gunpowder Plot, 1605; d. s. p. 1608.
II. Richard, of Elbing, in Spruceland, Sweden, 6. 28 Dec.
1,565, sent to Dantzio at the age of 16; m. Katherine
Dambits, of Elbing, and d. 1624, leaving, with two daus.,
Katherine. vi. — Smith, of Clundby, and another m. Capt.
PoUey, as many sons,
.Tames, 6. in Elbing, 1608.
John, 6. in Elbing about 1614, father of
John Jacob Whitelocke, 6. 1657, whose son,
Clement, m. Marie Behmer de Metzdorph, and had
three sons, 1 John, b. 13 Sept. 1744, Major in the
service of the King of Sweden, and Knt. of the Order
of the Sword; m. Marie Lindmark, and was killed by
a cannon ball while commanding a ship of the line
against Russia, 3 June, 1790, leaving one son, Charles
Otto, Aide-de-Camp to the King of Sweden,, b. 27
Sept. 1789. and d. at Florence, Italy, about 1810 : 2
Paul, Major in the artillery of Sweden, Knight of the
Sword, 6. 1748, d. umn. 1810; 3 Charles, u. 1754. m.
Sophie Lindmark, and d. 1780, leaving a son, Gustave,
b. 1776, who left Sweden, and has ne>er since been
heard of.
III. William, b. posthumous 28 Kov. 1570, entered the military
service ; ser\-ed under Sir Francis Drake, and was slain in a
fight with the Spaniards 1597.
IV. James (Sir), twin with William, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Wiiitelock.; d. at Bordeaux, 7 Nov. 1570. His youngest
eon,
SiK James Whitelocke, Knt, of Fawley Court, co. Bucking-
ham, J. P. of that CO. and co. Oxford, was b. posthumous, a
twin with his brother William, in St. Thomas's Street, St. Dun-
stan-in-the-East, London. He was educated at St. John's
Coll. Oxford, of which he was elected a Fellow, Nov. 1589. Ad-
mitted to the Middle Temple, 2 March, 1592; called to the bar
Aug. 1600; appointed Chief Justice of Chester 14 June 1620;
Serjeant-at-Law 18th same month ; knighted at Theobalds 29
Oct. 1620; and sworn in a Justice of the King's Bench 18 Oct.
1624. Sir James m. 9 Sept. 1602, Elizabeth Bulstrode (6. 31
July, 1575; d. 28 May, 1031), dau. of Edward Bulstrode Esq.
of Hedgeley Bulstrode, co. Buckingham, by Cicely his wife,
sister of Sir John Croke, Knt. of Chilton, co. Buckingham,
M.P., Speaker of Queen Elizabeths last Parliament and
Justice of the King's Bench, and grand-dau. of Thomas Bul-
strode, Esq. of Hedgeley Bulstrode. By her he had issue,
I. BcLSTrtODE (Sir), his heir.
II. James, b. 17 May. 1612; d. before 1619.
I. Elizabeth, b. 6 Oct. 1603; m. 24 May, 1623, Sir Thomas
Mostyn, Knt. of Mostyn, and was mother of Sir Roger
Mostyn, 1st Bart, of Mostyn.
II. Mary, 6. 17 May, 1606 ; d. 5 June, 1611.
III. Cicely, b. 10 .March, 1G07 ; m. 3 July, 16.T2, Edward
Dixon, Esq. of HilJen-in-Tunbridge, co. Cambridge.
IV. Joan, 6. 6 Aug. 1609 ; d. at Beaconslield, 8 May, 1610.
V. Dorothy, 6. 15 Sept. and d. 30 Sept. ICiO.
Sir James d. 22 June, 1632, and was s. by his son.
Sir Bclstrode Whitelocke. Knt. of Fawley Court, and of
Chilton Lodge, co. Wilts, created by Christiana, Queen of
Sweden, a Knight of the Order of Amaranth, 6. 6 Aug. 1605.
Entered Oxford University at sixteen, the Middle Temple
at eighteen, and was admitted a Barrister 1626. He was
M.P. for Stafford 1626, for Great Marlow 1640, for Oxford
1654, and for co. Buekingham|1656. In 1632 he was appointed
Becorder of Abingdon, and was deputed 1642 on the break-
ing-out of the Civil War, to prevent the execution of a
royal array in co. Oxford. In 1644 he was member of
the commission to treat with the king, and a Commissioner of
the Admiralty 1645. He garrisoned Phyllyscourt against the
king, 1646. Was appointed one of the Commissioners of
the Great Seal 2 March, 1648 ; Serjeant-at-Law 2 Oct. follow-
ing; and was sent by Oliver CRo>nvELL as Ambassader ta
Sweden 2 Sept. 1653, which post he resigned in 1654. He was
summoned to Oliver Cromwell's "Other House," by writs,
11 Dec. 1655, and 11 Dec. 1656, and was created a Viscountf
by a patent, dated 21 Aug. 1657. After the death of Cromwell.
he was appointed, 27 Oct. 1659, one of the Committee of
Safety ' ' for the Preservation of the Peace ; " and the same year
was made First Commissioner of the Great Seal. At thfr
Restoration he retired from public life, and was granted a free
pardon by Charles II., and presented by His Majesty with hi»
Coronation Bible and Prayer Book. Sir Bulstrode m. 1st, June,
1630, Rebecca, dau. of Alderman Thomas Bennett, of London,
by whom (who d. 16 May, 1634), he had a son,
I. James (Sir), of Tromjiington, b. 13 July, 1631, Col. of
Horse, knighted by Oliver Cromwell, 6 Jan. 1650, M.P.
CO. Oxford, 12 July, 1654; m. Mercy, dau. and co-heir of
George Pyke, Esq. of Trompington, co. Cambridge; andci.
Oct. 1701, leaving,
1 Bulstrode, aged about 40 in 1690, d. unm.
2 George, %inm. 1703.
3 James Bulstrode, v.nm. 1703.
Sir Bulstrode m. 2ndly, 10 Nov. 1634, Hon. Frances Willoughby,
dau. of William, 3rd Lord Willoughby, of Parham, by whom
(who d. 16 May, 1649) he had issue,
II. William (Sir), Knt, of Phyllyscourt, Henley-on-Thames,
CO. Oxford, bapt. 28 Dec. 1636, P.arrister of the Middle
Temple, M.P. for Wenlock, knighted at Whitehall, 10 April,
1689; m. Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt. of
Burton-upon-the-Hill, co. Gloucester; and d. Nov. 171-7,
having had issue,
1 Overbury, d. unm. Dec. 1693.
2 William, of the Middle Temple, m. Anne, dau, of
Edward Nowell, Secretary to the Excise Commissioners ;
and d. 27 July, 1709, having had an only dau., Anne, d,
April, 1699.
3 Bulstrode, d. unm.
4 James, d. unm. Feb. 1677.
1 Anne, m. 1681, Sir Thomas Noel, Srd Bart, of Kirby
Mallory; and rf. 8 Jan. 1737.
2 Mary, m. William Harmar, of the Middle Temple, gea-
tlcman.
3 Frances, d. unm. June, 1680.
4 Hester, m. Edward Sherwood, Esq. of Henrcth, co-
Berks.
5 Dorothy, d. «njn. March, 1721.
6 Elizabeth, m. William Wiseman, Esq. of Sparsholt
Court, CO. Berks.
7 Henrietta, d. Oct. 1710. 8 Diana.
HI. Willoughby, 6. 1646; d. unm.
IV. Bulstrode, b. 1648; d. unm.
I. Frances, bapt. 30 Dec. 1635.
II. Elizabeth, bapt. II Jan. 1637.
III. Mary, bapt. 4 April, 1639 ; m. George Nevill, Esq. of
Sheffield Park, co. Sussex, and was father of George, llth,
and vvilliam, 1 4th Lord Abergavenny.
IV. Cicely, bapt. 9 Jan. 1641.
V. Hester, bapt. Aug. 1642; m. Mr. Scawen, a Welshman.
VI. Anne, m. Abraham Hill, Esq. of Shilton, co. Devon.
Sir Bulstrode m. 3rdly, 11 Sept. 1650, Mary Carleton, of
Surrey, widow of Rowland Wilson, Esq., by whom he had
further issue,
V. Samuel, of Chilton Foliatt, co. Wilts, 6. 1651; m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of jBobert Gough, of Vernham Dean, co.
Southampton; and rf. May, 1690, leaving by her (who d,
Oct. 1702) two sons and as many daus.,
1 Samuel, of Chilton Foliatt, bapt. 23 Dec. 167.5; m. lot,.
Elizabeth Trotman, who d. s. p. April, 1700 ; and 2ndly,
at Westminster Abbey, 6 Feb. 1703, Katharine, dau. of
John Dolben, Esq., and grand-dau. of Most Rev. John
Dolben, D.D., Archbishop of York; aud d. April, 1743,
leaving by her (who d. Oct. 1722), twelve children, viz.,
1 John, of Chilton Foliatt, sold the estate, and d. unm. ;
2 Samuel, d. unm. 1741 ; 3 Gilbert, d. 1741 ; 1 Katherine,
6. 9 Nov. nO'.i, d. unm. ; 2 Anne, m. Rev. Mr. Gifford,.
Rector of Nufford, co. Oxford; 3 Elizabeth, 6. 1706, d.
30 Oct. 1777; 4 Nettie, b. 1709, d. 26 April, 1781;
6 Mary, b. 1711, m. George Gerrard, Esq , and d. 25'
April, 1802; 6 Henrietta, b. 1714, d. 21 Dec. 1797 i
7 Mulso, b. 1715, d. 15 Dec. 1812; 8 Charlotte, m.
Charles Gerrard, Esq. ; and 9 Judith, b. 1722, d. 26
Aug. 1807.
2 Bulstrode, of Everleigh, co. Wilts, b. 1678, whose will i&
dated 26 Aug. 1732 ; d. g. p.
1 Frances, m. Walter Parker, Esq. of Ilighworth.
2 Mary.
VI. Carleton, of whom hereafter.
VII. Stephen, a SIx-Clerk in Chancery, d. s. p.
VIII. Bigley, b. 6 Nov. 1653; d. May, 1686.
IX. John, b. 26 Sept. 1656.
VII. Frances, b. 17 May, 1655; to. 11 Sept. 1672, Sir Francis
File, 4th Bart, of Compton Beauchamp.
VIII. Rebecca, b. 7 May, 1658.
Sir Bulstrode, d. 1673, and was buried at Chilton Foliatt, near
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Hungerford, co. Wilts, which place he had purchased, 1660.
His sixth son,
Cakleton WniTELOCKE, Esq. of Hersham, co. Surrey, and
Salisbury Square, London, bapt. 21 June, 1652; to. 1st,
Katherine, dau. of Sir Andrew Henley, 1st Bart, of Henley,
who d. 1637, leaving four daus.,
I. Huth. II. Katharine, 6. 1685.
III. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 1687.
IV. Mary, m. William Russell, Esq., Fleet Street, London.
Mr. Carleton AVhitelocke, m. 2ndly, Maty, dau. of Herbert
Alwyn, of London, merchant, and widow of Thomas Mitchell,
Esq. of Greyford, co. Kent, by whom he had another dau.,
Asncs de la Beche, b. Aug. 1700, and d. Dec. next year, and
a son, his successor,
John Cakleton Whitelocke, Esq. of Priorswood, co. Dublin,
lapt. 29 Sept. 1699. joined the army as Ensign, 29 Sept. 1719,
and was afterwards Major in Col. Burrell's Regt. He m. 15
April, 1725, Anne, dau. of George Roche, Esq. of St. Mary's,
Li)nerick, M.P. for that city, and had issue,
I. Hulstrode, b. Feb. 1720; d. 1736.
II. George, his successor.
1. Anne, d. unm. ". Frances, d. 1748.
III. Katheriiie, 1/1. Walter Bermingham, Esq. ; andcZ. 15Dec.
17G9.
Major Whitelocke d. 4 July, 1776. His only sui-viving son,
George Whitelocke, Esq. of Wokingham, co. Berks, Glou-
cester Place, London, and Fortoiseau, near Paris, wasbapt. at
St. Thomas's Church, Dublin, 4 May 1750, and eventually
became heir male of Sib Bulstrode Whitelocke. He ra.
Mary, dau. of David Roche, Esq., Limerick, and aunt of Sir
David Roche, 1st Bart, of Carass, and d. 12 Jan. 1831, having
had issue,
I. Bulstrode, his heir, d. s. p. 1867.
II. James, of Amboise Touraine, France, heir to his brother,
d. nnm. 30 Nov. 1879.
III. George, of Harewood Square, London, d. -nam. 24 June.
1879.
IV. l>e la Beche, bapt. 16 Sept. 1791 ; d. unm. 1858.
I. Henrietta, b. 1785; d. Sept. 1790.
II. Anne, d. unm. 1856.
III. Georgina, d. unm. 1835.
IV. Frances, d. unm. Dec. 1861.
V. Mary Whitelocke, b. 12 Aug. 1797; m. 13 April, 1826,
William Horton Lloyd, Esq. of Carlton, co. York, by whom
(b. 10 Feb. 1784; d. 18 Feb. 1849), she left at her decease ,
18 Feb. 1882, one surviving son,
George Whitelocke Whitelocke-Lloyd, Esq. of Stran-
cally Castle, who, on the death of his maternal uncle, James
Whitelocke, having become representative of the Whitelocke
fnmily, assumed by royal licence, dated 13 Jan. 1680, the addi-
tional surname and arms of Whitelocke.
-4rvis — Az., a chev. engr. between three eaglets close or.
Crest — On a tower vair6 ar. and gu., an eaglet, wings endorsed
or. Motto — Quodcunq. evenerit optimum.
j4)-i)is (exemplified to Mr. Whitelockc-Lloyd under the royal
licence of 13 Jan. 1880).— Quarterly : )st and 4th counter-
quarrered — 1st aud 4th, Lloyd, ar. three lions dormant in pale
sa. ; 2nd and 3rd, Whitelocke, az. a chev. engr. between three
eaglets close or, for Whitelocke-Lloyd: 2n(i, az. a chev. engr.
between three eaglets close or., for Whitelocke; 3rd, on abend
gu. three stags' heads cabossed or., for De la Beche. Crests —
1st, Lloyd, a demi-arm in scale armour, tlic hand naked ppr.,
cuffed or., grasping a lizard vert. ; 2nd, Whitelocke, on a
tower vaire ar. and gu., an eaglet, wings endorsed or. — Motto
over — Quodcunq. evenerit optimum. Motto — Ar ol gwaith
gorphvys.
&o(n— Strancally Castle, Villierstown, co. Waterford, and
Buttevant Castle, co. Cork.
LLOYD OF STOCKTON HALL.
Lloyd, Geoegb William, Esq. of Stockton Hall
Rf ar York, J. P. co. Lincoln, b. 4 March, 1861.
Lineag'e. — See Llotd of Strancally Castle.
George Lloyd, Esq., Barrister-atLaw, second son of
George Lloyd, M.B., F.R.S., D.L., and Susannah, dau. of
Thomas Horton, Esq. of Chadderton, long resident at
Manchester, and afterwards at York, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Jeremiah Naylor, of Wakefield, merchant, and had issue,
George, of whom presently.
Edward Jeremiah, of Oldfield Hall, co. Chester, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 22 June, 1790, m. 1822, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and co-
heir of William Bigby, Esq. of Oldtield Hall, and had no
surviving issue.
Elizabeth, m. let, to William Butler l.aird, Esq. of Strath-
martin, near Dundee, who d. 1810, and 2ndly, to Robert
Alison, Esq. of Dundee.
Susannah Georgiana.
Mary Anne, m. 1831, her cousin, the Rev. Cecil Daniel Wray,
Canon of the Collegiate Church at Manchester.
The eldest son,
George Lloyd, Esq. of Stockton Hall, co. York, some time
a Captain in the 2nd Lancashire Militia, 6. 21 May, 1787, m.
17 May, 1810, Alicia Maria, dau. and co-heir of John Greame,
Esq. of Sewerby House, co. York, and had issue,
George John, who assumed the name and arms of Yarburgh
on succeeding to the estate of Heslington, co. York {see
'Yav.vvugb of Heslington), m. 1840, Maiy Antonia, dau. of
Samuel Cheelham Hilton, Esq. of Pennington, co. Lancas-
ter, and d. 1875, leaving two daus., Mary Elizabeth, m.
1862, George William Lord Deraniore (see Bdrke's Peerage),.
and Susan Anne, m. 1865, Charles Lethbridge, Esq.
Yarburgh Gamaliel, in holy orders, b. 1813, m. 1839, Editha
Christian, 5th dau. of W. A. Le Ilunte, Esq. of Artramount,
CO. Wexford, assumed the name and arms of Greame on
succeeding to the estate of Sewerby, co. York, and d. 1890,
having had issue, 1 Yarburgh George, J. P., M.A. Cam-
bridge, 6. 1840, m. 1867, Dora Lctitia, 2nd dau. of the Eight
Rev. T. O'Brien, Bishop of Ossory, and has issue, Yarburgh,.
Francis, Philip, Editha, and Dora; 2 Patty Warburton, d,
1870 ; 3 Editha, d. 1859 ; 4 Maria.
Henry, in holy orders.
Edward, of Lingoroft, near York, 6. 1823, m. 21 Sept. 1854,
Rosabelle Susan, 4th dau. of George Lloyd, Esq. of Cowesby
Hall, drowned 4 Feb. 1869, leaving issue, Georgina Rosa-
belle, m. 1879, Guy St. M;iur Palmes, Esq. of Tne leases,
Yorkshire, late 14th Hussars; Edith Maria Greame, m.
1879, Frederick Edward Reynard, Esq. of SunderlandwicU
and Hobgreen, co. York ; Cecil Mary.
The third son,
Rev. Henry Lloyd, Rector of Y''arborough, co. LincolHi,
h. 1815, m. 1858, Anne Eliza, dau. of the Rev. W. Roy, D.D.,
and leaving issue,
George William.
Henry John Greame, 6. 1862; Capt. Cornwall Militia, late
Lieut. 2nd batt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, m. 9
Dec. 1886, Caroline Emily, 2nd dau. of T. H. Peter-Hoblyn^
Esq. of Colquite, Bodmin, co. Cornwall, and has issue,
1 Cyril Ga,scoigne, b. 18S7.
2 John Rodney, b. 1890.
3 Henry Greame, b. Is92.
1 Caroline Doris. 2 Kathleen Anne.
Alicia Margaret.
The Rev. Henry Lloyd d. Nov. 1862.
Arras — Arg., three lions dormant in palesa. Crest — A demi-
arm in scale armour, the hand naked ppr., the cuff arg. grasp-
ing a lizard vert.
Motto— VwY Vaeddian deffro.
Sea£— Stockton Hall, York.
LLOYD-VAXJGHAN.
{See Vaughan of Golden Groce.)
LLOYD OF TRALLWYN.
Lloyd, Charles Henry, Esq. of Tralhvyn, co.
Carnarvon, b. 6 Aug. 1847.
Lineage. — The family of Lloyd of Trallwyn is one of
great antiquity in Wales, and the present Mr. Lloyd possesse?
a roll setting forth the pedigree from a remote period.
John Ellis, Esq. 6. 1 Nov. 1786 (son of Hugh Ellis, Esq. of
Carnarvon, by Anne his wife, dau. of Samuel Wright, Esq. of
Knutsford, and grandson of the Venerable John Ellis, Arch-
deacon of Merioneth, by Anne his wife, dau. and heir of Hugh
Lloyd, Esq. of Trallwyn), assumed by royal licence, 1811, the
surname and arms of Lloyd, in compli.ince with the testa-
mentary injunction of his grand-uncle, the Rev. William
Lloyd, son of Hugh Lloyd, Esq. of Trallwyn. He was a
Magistrate and Deputy-Lieut, for co. Carnarvon, and served
as High Sheriff, 1817. He to. 5 Dec. 1815, Jane, dau. of the
Rev. Griffith Jones, and had issue,
John Ellis, his heir.
Hugh, 6.7 Dec. 1825: d. 8 April, 1865,
Robert, b. 16 April, 1833; d. 1880.
Richard, 6. 8 Sept. 1834.
Margaret Ann, d. 1885.
Mary Catherine, m. 1854, Alfred Jones, Esq.
Cordelia, m. 1857, Thomas Parr Williams Ellis, Esq.
Elizabeth.
The eldest son,
John Ellis Lloyd, Esq. of Trallwyn, 6. 10 May, 1819; ni.
21 Aug. 1845, Eleanor, dau. of John Sothern, Esq. of th«
Priory, Liverpool, and d. 8 Dec. 1873, having had issue,
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. I. John Eixis, 6. 12 July, ISIG; d. 26 Jan. 18G3.
II. Charles Henry.
III. AVilliam, b. 15 March, 1S57 : d. 4 March, ISSO.
IV. Hugh Gnynn, b. 5 Jan. 1859.
V. Francis Longueville, 6. 25 Dec. 18G2.
X. Edith Mary,"tf. 5 Dec. 1S60.
II. Annie Elizabeth, m. Eev. W. Briscoe. Rector of Nutfiold,
Keithill, Surrey.
III. Harriet Jane, d. 6 Pec. 1300. iv. Mary Ellen.
V. Isabel, d. 29 Jan. 18G3.
Arms — Az., on a chevron or between throe spear-heads arg.
a torleau between two bulls' heads caboshcdsa. Crest — .\ lion
rampant arg. gutti^e de sang surmounting two spears in saltire
Pi"-.
Stat — Trallwvn. Pwllheli, co. Carnarvon.
LLOYD OF SHELTON HALL.
LxoYD, Geoege Butlek, Esq. of Shclton Hall,
CO. Salop, J.P., b. S Jan. 1854 ; m. 22 Jan. 1880,
Constance Mary, 2nd dau. of Colonel Eichard Jen-
kins, 1st Bengal Cayalrj, of Bieton Hall, and
grand-dau. of Sir Eichard Jenkins, K.C.B., and lias
issue,
I. William Butler, 6. 6 Nov. 1880.
II. Thomas Butler, b. 17 Nov. 1890.
I. Mary Constance, 6. 1 Feb. 18S2.
II. Margaret Helen, b. 27 Sept. 1885.
Lineage. — Lewis Llotd, of Alberbury, co. Salop, living
1582, was father of
John Lewis Llotd, of Shrewsbury; admitted a burgess of
Shrewsbury, 12 Sept. 1582. His son,
William Lloyd, of Shrewsbury, who d. in 1G46, was father
of
JoHX Lloyd, of Shrewsbury, admitted a burgess by descent
2 March, 1677. By Mary, his wife, he had issue, a son,
John Llotd, of the Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury; admitted
a burgess by descent, 2 March, 1677, but declared to be too
young to vote. His son,
Thomas Llotd, of Kowton, had property at Wattlesborough
in 1708; was admitted a burgess of Shrewsbury, 23 March,
1721 ; and was bur. at St. Julian's, Shrewsbury, in 1736. By
Sarah his wife, (who was bur. at St. Julian's in 1787, aged
78), he had issue,
I. John, of whom next.
I. Mar)-, VI. James Ground, and rf. in 1820, aged 90.
II. Elizabeth, bur. at St. Julian's iu 1787, aged 63.
John Lloyd, of Shrewsbury ; admitted a burgess of Shrews-
bury, 6 Oct. 1774; bur. at St. Julian's, Shrewsbury, 20 May,
1794. He m. 22 June, 1758, Mary, dau. of John Bucknall, of
Shrewsbury, by whom he had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. William, admitted a burgess of ShrevTsbury, 2 Oct.
1789.
Thomas Lloyd, Esq, of Shrewsbury ; admitted a burgess 16
Dec. 1783; Mayor of Shrewsbury, 1810; in. 18 Aug. 1789,
Eliza Bella, dau. of Thomas Wright, of the Poultry, London,
by Elizabeth, dau. of Harry Johnson, of Kenilworth, and by
her (who d. 30 June, 1831), he had issue,
I. John Thomas, his heir.
1. Charlotte, d. 28 Slay, 1827. n. Frances.
III. Mary, m. Eowland Himt, Esq. of Boreatton (.see that
famiiy).
Mr. Thomas Lloyd d.4May, 1826, and was bur. at St. Maiy's,
Shrewsbury.
John Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of the Stone House, Shrewg-
■bury; admitted a burgess 3 Oct. 1812; m. at St. Mary's,
Shrewsbury, 5 Oct. 1819, Harriet, younger dau. of the Eight
llev. Samuel Butler, D.D., Lord Bishop of LichSeld ; and by
her (who d. 12 March, 1880, aged 79), he had, with other
issue,
I. The "Venerable Thomas Bucknall, of the Whitehall,
Shrewsbury; M.A. of St. John's Coll. Camb. ; sometime
Vicar of St. Mary's Shrewsburj-, and rector of Edgmond,
and Archdeacon of Salop; m. Sophia Eliz.ibeth, dau. of
the Eev. Percival Spearman Wilkinson, of Mount Oswald,
Durham, by whom he had iisuc,
1 John Bucknall.
1 — 7)i. Eev. Bobert Mowbray Tillard, M.A., Vicar of
Eodington.
2 Ellen, -.a. — Adams, Esq. of Bath.
3 Alice, 4 Mary.
II. William Butler, of Monfemoor, and afterwards of Preston
3Iontford, co. Salop, -J. P. and D.L., m. 20 May, 1851, Jane
Emilia, dau. of the Rev. George Hunt, of Wadenhoe, co.
Northampton, and sister of the Right Hon. George Ward
Hunt, Bometimo Chancellor of the Exchequer (sea HoifT of
Boreatton) ; and d. 9 April, 1874, leaving issue,
1 George Bdtler, now of Shelton Hall.
2 Edward William.
3 Ernest Thomas, B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford ; a magi.strate
in the Indian Civil Service; b. 1860, m. Ethel Mary,
second dau. of Sir Eichard Dansey Green-Price, iiart., and
has issue.
I HaiTict Mary. 2 Edith.
Mr. John Thomas Lloyd d. 4 May, 1826, aged 35, and waa
bur. at St. Mary's, Shrewsbury.
Stat — Shelton Hall, Shrewsbury.
LLUELLYN OF STRETHALL,
Lluelltn, Col. William Satmond, of Sfcret-
liall, CO. Essex, h. 20 Feb. 1834 ; commissioned as
2nd Lieut, in the Eoyal Artillery, 11 April, 1854,
served in the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-8, held
the appointment of Colonel on the Staff in com-
mand of Artillery in Egypt, and afterwards at
Malta, from Oct. 1884, to Feb. 1889. Col. Llucl-
lyn is Lord of the Manor of Strethall, and patron
of the living.
Lineage.— Martin Lluelltx, living in the 16th century,
had eight sons, the youngest of whom, Martin, b. 1616, took
his M.A. degree at Chiist Church, Oxford, in 1643. During
the siege of Oxford he commanded a company in the King's
service. He wa.s afterwards Principal of St. Mary Hall,
Oxford, and Physician to Charles II. ; and was author oiMcn
Miracles and other poems. He d. 17 March, 1681-'2, having
been twice m., and leaving by his first wife, a son Martin, and
a dau. Lettice; and by his 2nd wife, three sons, George,
Eichard, and Maurice, and two daus. Martha and Mary. His
eldest son,
Martin Lluelltn. who was a Lieut of horse in the army of
James II., and Commissary-General to the forces in Portugal
in the reign of Queen Anne, ?«. Elizabeth, dau. of Charles
Halford, of Edith Weston, Eutland, and d. in 1729. His
son,
Eichard Lluelltn, lord of the manor of South Witham,
CO. Lincoln, was b. in 1701, and )/(. 1725, Alice Whittakcr,
who d. 1758. He d. in 1768, and was s. by his son,
Eichard Lluelltn, a Field officer in the Lincolnshire
Militia, and D.L. for that co., b. 1740; m. Margaret, widow of
Eichard White, of ShinclitTe, and dau. of Warren Maude, of
Sunnyside House, co. Durham, who d. in 18'22. He d. 1829,
leaving an only son,
Sir Uichard Lluelltn, 6. 17 Nov. 1781 : entered the army
in 1799, as Capt. with temporary rank in the 5'2nd Eegt., with
which he served under Sir John Moore in 1880-1 at Ferrol,
Cadiz, and in the Mediterranean. On the renewal of the war
he relinquished his temporary commission, and re-entered
the army in the 28th Efgt., with which he served in the
Peninsula, being present at the battles of Busaco and Albuera,
and many other engagements ; also in the campaign in the
Netherlands in 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and
Waterloo, in which last battle he was severely wounded. He
was rewarded with the Companionship of the Bath, and pro-
motion to the rank of Lieut.-Col. Ho became a General and
K.C.B. Sir Eichard Lluellyn m. 27 June, 1831, Elizabeth.
Augusta, dau. of Lieut.-Gcn. Eaymond, of the Lee, Essex,
who d. 12 Jan. 1878, leaving issue,
I. Eichard, b. 18 May, 1832; entered the army 15 Dec. 1849,
as Ensign 46th Foot, with which regt. he served in the
Crimea, and was present at the siege of Sevastopol, was
afterwards a Major of the 3rd batt. Durham Light Infantry
(Militi:i), and Hon. Lieut.-Col. Col. Lluellyn m. 10 Aug.
1872, Amy Hawkins, dau. of George Chester, and d. 27
Sept. 18y0, leaving issue,
Eichard, 6. 25 April, 1874.
Raymond Chester, b. 14 Jan. 1882.
Amy Margaret.
II. William Ratmond, of Strethall.
Hi. Eaymond Maude, 6. 22 Dec. 1842: E.A.Trin. Coll. Camb.
1868, called to the Bar, 28 June, lhl76; m. 21 March, 1872,
Agnes Harriett, elder dau. of Thomas Masters Usborne, of
Clifton, CO. Cork. He d. s. p. '26 June, 1886.
I. Elizabeth Margaret, d. 3 Feb. 1887.
Sir Eichard Lluellyn d. 7 Dec. 1867.
^,.;ns— Arg., a lion rampant sa., ducally crowned or, langued
gu. Crest — A rock, and thereou a Cornish chough, all ppr.
Motto— W0T8 mihi lucrum.
Ilesidence—'i'i , Lowndes Street, S.W.
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liOCKE OF GRANGE.
{See Deetv of Grange.)
LOCKE OP CliEVE HOTJSE.
Locke, Wadham, Esq. of Clere House, Seend,
CO. Wilts, and The Elms, Hants, J.P. for Wilts,
High Sberiii" 1847, late 1st Dragoon Guards, b. 4
July, 1803 ; m. 1st, 1827, Caroline Mary, dan. of
Henry Thompson, Esq. of Burton, Yorkshire, and
by her had issue,
1. Wadham, h. 1829, d. 1841.
I. Caroline Charlotte Elizabeth, ni. 1857, Capt. George Henry
Lamb, late 49th Eegt.
He m. 2ndly, 21 April, 1844, Albinia, dau. of
John Dalton, Esq. of Sleningford Park, co. York,
and Fillingham Castle, co. Lincoln, and by her has
issue,
I, Wadham, late Lieut. 94th Foot, h. 6 March. 1845 ; m. 12
June, 1878, Alves, eldest dau. of Col. Inglis, of Kiags-
mills, CO. Inverness, and d. s. p. 1880.
II. Ernest Dalton Bokough, 6. 1848.
in. CecilJohn Hay, b. 1852.
IV. Norcliffe Robert Sutton, d. young.
V. Francis Alexander Sydenham, l>. 13G1.
VI. Arthur Guy Neville, b. 1864.
VII. D'Arcy Victor Thomas Andrews, b. 1SG7.
II. Eachel Ethel Albinia Laura.
in. Albinia Selina Johanna.
liineagre. — For some account of this family, refer to the
Gentleman's Magazine for 1792, p. 798.
Wadham Locke, Esq. of Eowdeford, House, co. Wilts, vi.
Anne, dau. of James Sutton, Esq. d. 28 June, 1799, and was s.
by his only son,
Wadham Locke, Esq. of Eowdeford House, 6. 26 Oct. 1779,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Wilts, 1804, and M.P. for
Devizes 1832; ra. 23 Sept. 1802, Anna Maria Selina, dau. of
Francis Powell, Esq. of Hurdcott House, Wilts, and by her
(who <^. 6 July, 1838) had issue,
Wadham, now o* Cleve House.
Francis Alexander Sydenham, of Eowdeford, Wilts, .J.I'. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1859, b. 31 July, 18U4 ; m. 1 Dec. 1835,
Katharine Harriott, dau. of j\dmiral Sir Francis Fellowes,
C.B., by Catherine Mary., his wile, dau. of .Sir William
Abdy, Bart., and by her (who d. 30 Jan. 1879) had issue,
Wadham Fellowes, 6. 3 Feb. 1838, d. 30 July, 1854; and
Katharine Selina, m. 21 Nov. 1867, Gen. Horatio Morant,
who d. Dec. 1888. He d. 1885.
John, J.P. and D.L., late H.E.I.C.S. Bengal, of Eowdeford,
Wilts, b. 1808 ; m. 1839, Frances Augusta, dau. of Thos.
Moore Wayne, Esq. of South Wanborough, Hants, and d.
1886, leaving issue, three daus.. Amy ; Ella; and Julia.
Anna Maria Selina, m. 1st, Georce Purefoy Jervoise, Esq. of
Herriard Park, Hants ; and 2ndly, Francis J. P. Marx, Esq.,
of Arle, Bury, near Alresford, and had issue, George,
deceased ; John, Commander E.N.
Elizabeth Sarah, d. 14 Nov. 1833.
Anne, m. 4 Jan. 18 '8, Eev. Henry Paddon, eldest son of
J. Paddon, Esq. of Fareham, and had issue, three sons and
one dau.
Louisa, m. 1st, William Lawrence Colquhoun, Esq., of
Clathick, and by him had issue, one son and one dau. ;
2ndly, J. Dunlop, Esq. of Tollcross, Glasgow.
Katharine Powell, m. George Duberly, Esq., Col. 77th Eegt.,
and has issue, a son and dau.
Frances Isabella, j/i. Henry Duberly, Esq., Col. 8th Hussars.
Mr. Locke d. 21 Oct. 1835.
Arms — Per fess az. and or, a pale and three hawks with
vings endorsed, all counterehanged. Crest — X hawk, wings
endorsed, holding in the beak a padlock or.
Sfa^s— Cleve House, Seend, Melkshain, Wilts ; and The
Elms, Christchurch, Hants.
LOCKHART OF CLEGHORN.
Eliott-Lockhaet, William, Esq. of Cleghorn,
CO. Lanark, J.P. cos. Lanark, Roxburgh, and Selkirk,
D.L. CO. Selkirk, educated at Harrow, late Capt. 26th
Cameronians and 74th Highlanders, ^..s.c. and was
D.A.A.G. at Aldershot 1863-68, b. 2 March, 1833 ;
m. 11 AprU, 1866, Dorothea Helen, eldest dau. of
Sir Walter Elliot, K.C.S.I. of Wolfelee, and has had
issue.
I. Allan Ashton, Lieut. Highland Light Infantry, b. 21 Feb.
1867.
II. AValter Blair, Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders, b. 3 March,
1870.
III. Norman, h. 20 Dec. 1371, d. 3 April, 1872.
I. Mary Charlotte.
Liineagre. — Sie .Stephen Lockhabt, Knt., was, as appears
from charters to him, a gentleman of the Guard and a
devoted adherent of King .James III. In 1476 he received :i
Crown Charter of a third of the lands of Cleghorn, and in
1489 he received a Crown confirmation of a sale to him, by
David Ogilvy of Inchmartin of further lands of Cleghorn, and
in 1496 King James IV. granted a new Charter of the wholf
lands of Cleghorn acquired by him. He m. Marion, 2nd dau.
of John, 4th Lord Somerville, by Marion his wife, dau. of
William Baillie of Lamington, and had issue,
I. Allan, of whom we treat.
II. Stephen, who was ancestor of the Lockharts of Wicketsh.iw
and Milton Lockhart.
Alan Lockhart, of Cleghorn, m. Katherine, dau. of
Patrick Whitefoord of that ilk and d. before 1501, leaving
issue,
Alexander Lockhart, of Cleghorn, m. 1st, Euphan, dau.
of Hamilton of Innerwick, and 2ndly, Mariote Cleland, and
had, with other issue, a son,
MuNoo Lockhart, of Cleghorn, who was, in 1572 with
others, " dilatit " for the murder of Henry Darnley, husband
of Queen Mary. He was made to tind caution in 1579 for the
support given by him to the "rebel Hammiltons." In 1580
he was one of the Assize on the tri.al of Arthoure Hammilton
of Bothwellhaugh, for the murder of the Eegent Murray, and
Mathew, Earl of Lennox. He j?i. a dau. of Sir James
Hamilton of Stonehouse, Captain of the Castle of Edinburgh,
and had issue,
Allan Lockha£t, of Cleghorn, -who served on the
Bothwellhaugh A.ssize with his father, J.P. for Lanarkshire,
1610-12, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of James, Lord Eoss of
Ilawkhead, by Jean Semple his wife, and had, with other
issue,
I. Alexander, of whom presently.
II. George, of Tarbrax, m. Anne, dau. of Sir James Loce-
hart of the Lee.
III. Allan, of Hinchelwood, in the barony of Camwath.
He m. 2ndly, before 1597, Christian, dau. of John Livingstoun
of Belstane, and had, by her, an only child.
IV. William, m. Isabel, dau. of George Wauchope of Gleg-
horne.
He TO. 3rdly, before 1612, Grizel Bannatyne, dau. of the Laird
of Corehouse, and had by her,
V. Eobert, m. Anna Elphinstone, and had a son. Sir William
Lockhart, Solicitor General to King William.
Alexander Lockhart, of Cleghorn, was infcft in the lands
of Cleghorn, Bothwell, and Bothwellhaugh 1625, and vi.
Nichola, eldest dau. of Sir James Maxwell of Calderwood,
by his 2nd wife, Elspeth, dau. of Sir Alexander Hamilton of
Innerwick. He d. 1630, leaving by her, who d. Jan. 1643,
I. James, of whom presently.
II. Alan, TO. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir George Lascelles,
of Sturton and Gateford, co. Nottingham, and widow of Sir
Francis Eodes, 1st Bart, of Baiibro', co. Derby.
James Lockhart, of Cleghorn, p.aid in 1645 his share of
the equipment of three troopers in the expedition to Perth.
He granted in 1636 his lands of Hospitalshiels or St. Leonards
to the town of Lanark for behoof of the poor, and this trust
still exists. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Lockhart of
Lee, a Senator of the College of Justice, and d. between
1662 and 1665, leaving with other issue,
Allan Lockhart. of Cleghorn, 6. 28 Dec. 1632, who was a
Prothonotary in France, and afterwards in 1670 Commissarj-
of Glasgow. He d. 1671, and was s. by his brother,
James Lockhart, of Cleghorn, m. Barbara, eldest dau.
of — Woodrop of Daldowie, and d. I July, 1703, leaving
issue,
Allan, of whom presently.
John, b. 13 Jan. 1684, m. Catherine, dau. of Sir George
Weir, Bart, of Blackwood, and had at his death, 26 Feb.
1766, by her, who d. 17 Sept. 1780, with other issue,
Allan, of whom presently.
Allan Lockhart, of Cleghorn, b. 16 Jan. 1668, received a
Crown Charter of the lands of Cleghorn, 1690, to. in that year
Catherine, eldest dau. of James Winram of Woolston or
Wiston, with whom he got those lands. She d. 1742, and he
d. s. p. and was s. by his nephew,
Allan Lockhart, of Cleghorn, m. 10 Aug. 1770, Jean,
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eldest dau. of Archibald Bertram of Xisbct, and d. 5 May,
1SC5, leaving an only child,
Marianne Lockhart, of Cleghom, 6. 1 Sept. 1771, m. 5
5Iaroh, 1792, AVilliam Eliott* of Borthwickbrae, who assumed
the name of Lockhart. lie was 6. 30 Nov. 1764, was called to
the Scottish Bar, M. P. for Selkirkshire, 1806-30 (Licut.-Col.
Roxburgh and Selkirk Yeomanry Cavalry. He rf. 6 Aug. 1832,
leaving issue by her, who d. 6. Oct. 1836,
John. h. 12 Oct. 1796; Cornet I2th Light Dragoon, killed at
Waterloo.
Allan, of Borthwickbrae and Cleghom.
Walter, 6. 24 April, 1804, H.E.I.C. Civil Service. ?)i. Mary,
dau. of William Proctor, Esq., and <;. s. p. in India, 30 Jan.
1850.
William, 6. 2.") Feb. 1808, Major Madras Native Infantry, m.
19 April, 1838, Dora, dau. of George Clerk Craigie, Esq. of
Dumbarnie and d. in India, 1^55, leaving issue, W illiam.
Colonel R .-v., b. 1840, m. Ada, dau. of — Cardew, Esq. and
lias with other issue, Percy, Lieut. Indian Staff Corps;
George. R.N., 6. 1841 (dec.) ; Walter, 6. 1847 (dec.) ; Mary ;
and Dora.
Gilbert, b. 30 April, 1809, E.N., d. on board H.M.S.
•' Diamond," 9 Jan. 1825.
Jane. Margaret.
Allan Eliott-Lockhart, Esq. of Borthwickbrae and
Cleghom, J.P and D.L. for the cos. Lanark and Roxburgh,
and Lord-Lieut, of Selkirk, called to the Scotch Bar 1824,
M.P. for CO. Selkirk from 1846 to 1861, I. 23 Jan. 1803; in.
12 April, 1830, Charlotte, 5th dau. of Sir Robert Dundas, 1st
Bart, of Dunira, and by her (who d. 10 Aug. 1883) had issue,
I. William, now of Cleghorn.
II. David, b. 21 May, 1834; m. 8 Aug. 1865, Fanny, dau. of
Nicholas Wood, Esq. of Hetton Hall, co. Durham, and has
issue, Frances; Charlotte; Allan, 6. 9 Nov. 1870; Helen;
David: John; Gilbert; and Dukibella.
III. Allan, Capt. R.E., b. 24 April, 1837 ; m. at Bermuda, 4
•lune, 1S64, Georgini, eldest dau. of Major Benison, 39th
Kegt., and d. of yellow fever, 23 Aug. 1864. His post-
humous dau., Aileen Charlotte, was b. 1 April, 1*65, m.
Feb. Is92, Rev. Ernest Bayhss. His widow »ii. 2adly,
Joseph Hubtiack, Esq. of Liverpool.
IV. Itobert Dundas, Lieut.-Col R.A., b. 17 Aug. 1841; m. 10
.Ian. 1889, Ethel Margaret, 2nd dau. of William Cotesworth,
of Abbotsworthy, Hants, and has issue, Lillias, b. 15 Jan.
1893.
V. Charles Walter, b. 15 Feb. 1850; m. 25 Sept. 1889, Emily,
dau. of Mark Neville, Esq., Maryborough.
1. Matilda. li. Marianne Elizabeth.
III. Robina. iv. Catherine Henrietta.
V. Marj' Dora. vi. Jane Mai garet.
Mr. Eliott-Lockhart d. 15 Slarch, 1878.
yln/w— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., three boars' heads
erased arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, on a bend engrailed arg. a baton
az. within a bordure of the last charged wit^- four mullets and
as many crescents alternately of the second. CieKtu — 1st, A
boar's head erased arg. ; 2nd, A dexter hand holding a spear
ppr. Supporters— Two wild harts, ppr, Mottoes — Sine labe
tides; Hoc inajurum opus.
Seat — Cleghorn, co. Lanark.
Cii(6s— Carlton, S.W., and New Club, Edinburgh.
liOCKHART OF CASTLE HILL.
LocKHAET, Maj.-Gen. Graeme Alexander, C.B.,
of Castle Hill, co. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., Major-Gen.,
late Col, 'TStli Regt., entered the army 1837, retired
on full-pay 1867, b. 23 Jan. 1820; s. his half-
brother, Dec. 1873 ; m. 1861, Emily Udnj, dau. of
James Brebner, Esq.
Lineag'e. — (SeeBcRKE's Peerage and Baronetage.)
* Lineage of Col. William Eliott-Lockhart.
Thomas Eliott, of Bewlie (claiming descent from a branch
of the family of Eliott of Stobbs), m. Margaret, dau. of
William Scott, of Chamberlan Newton, and was a. by his eldest
son,
WiiLiAM Eliott, b. 1658; m. Isabel, dau. of William Scott,
of Sint jn, and had a son and successor,
William Eliott, Esq. b. 1689 ; m. Margaret, dau. of John
Scott, of Sinton, and was father of a eon and heir,
John Eliott, Esq., to. 1st, 1753, Margaret, dau. of Alex-
andiT Murray, Esq. of Cringletie, which lady d.s.p.; and
2ndlv, 1764, Margaret, dau. of Walter Laing, Esq., by whom
he had,
William, his heir. Walter (Lieut.-Col), d. 1808.
Margaret, m. David Simpson, Esq of Know, and was mother,
inter alios, of Gen. Sir James Simpson, G.C.B., Commander-
in-Chief in the Crimea.
The eldest son,
William Eliott, Esq. of Borthwickbrae, m. as above, Mari-
anne, only child of Allan Lockhart, Esq. of Cleghorn.
Sir James Lockhart, 6. 1596, a Lord of the Court of Session
in Scotland, and afterwards Lord Justice Clerk, as Lord Lee,
in the lime of Charles I., m. twice. By his 1st wife, Helen,
dau. of Alexander F'airly, of Braid, he had no issue ; by his
2nd, Martha, dau. of Sir George Douglas, of Mordington,
(brother of James, Lord Torthonvald). and Maid of Honour to
Charles I.'s Queen, he had, with two daus., four sons, i.
William (Sir), the famous statesman; ii. Geouge (Sir),
ancestor of Sir Norman Macdonald Lockhart, Bart, of Le&
and Camwath ; iii. John (Sir), of Castle Hill, appointed by
Charles II. one of the Senators of the College of Justice
and a Lord of Justiciary ; and iv. Robert, killed in the Civil
Wars.
Robert Lockhart, Esq. of Castle Hill, a descendant of the
family, m. 1st, 9 Oct. 1804, Eliza, dau. of Richard Newman
Newman, Esq. of Thornbury Park, co. Gloucester, and by her
(who d. April, 1816) had issue,
James Sinclair, his heir.
Robert Alexander, Major 80th Regt., d. u-nm.
John Hamilton, b. 24 Nov. 1814, deceased.
Mary Emilia.
Eliza Anne, m. 1825, John Percy Henderson, Esq. of FoswclS
Bank, co. Perth.
Susan. Anne Nisbet.
Mr. Lockhart m. 2ndly, 30 June, 1817, Charlotte Simpson, dau.
of Capt. William Mercer, Bengal Army, of Potterhill, and by
her, who d. 18 March, 1869, he had further issue,
William Mercer, b. 1818, drowned 1849.
GR.iEME Alexander, C.B., now of Castle Hill.
George Duncan, b. 1821.
Charlotte. Frances Charlotte Mercer. Louisa.
ElenoraJane. Margaret Douglas. Roberta Eniiiiu.
Barbara Forbes, m. 1859, Alexander Whitelaw, Ksq. (it Gart-
shore, co. Dumbarton, and Woodhall, co. Lanark, M.P. He
d. 1 July, 1879, leaving issue.
Mr. Lockhart d. 2 Nov. 1850, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Sinclair Lockhart, Esq. of Castle Hill, J.P. amj
D.L., b. 11 Sept. 1808 ; d. 1873, and was s. by his half-brother,
Major-Gen. GKiE,ME Alexander Lockhart, C.B., of Castlo
Hill.
Arms — Arg., a man's heart gu. within a fetterlock sa. on
a chief az. three boars' heads erased of the first. Crest — A
boar's head eiased arg. Motto — Corda serata fero.
Seat— Cambusnethan House, Wtshaw, N.B.
LOCKHART OF MILTON LOCKHART
AND GERMISTON.
Lockhart, Maj.-Gen. David Blair, of Milton
Lockhart, co. Lanark, Major-Gen. (Retired), b.
1829; m. 1888, Mary Clementina,d au. of tlie
late George Lockhart Ross, Professor of Scotch
Law, Edinburgh University. Gen. Lockhart repre-
sents in the male line the Lockharts of Cleg-
horn, and in the female line, through the Somer-
VILLES q/" Corehouse, is heir of the Somervilles of
Cambusnethan, descendants of John, 3rd Lord
Somerville.
Lineagre. — The first Lockhart of Wicketshaw was 2ndl
son of Sir Stephen Lockhart, of Cleghorn, co. Lanark,
Armour-Bearer to King James III. of Scotlaud. The male
line of the elder son of Sir Stephen failed at the death of Allen
Lockhart, Esq. of Cleghorn, 1805. (For the female line rofei
to Eliott-Lockhart oJ Cleghoiii and Bortkwlck-brae.) The
elder line of Wicketshaw failed 1776, at the death of Sir Wil-
liam Lockhart Denham, Bart, of Westshiel,
.Stephen Lockhart, of Wicketshaw, co. Lanark, tn. (con-
tract dated 27 Aug. 1600) Grizel Carmichael, of Hyndford,
sif-ter of the 1st Lord Carmichael, ancestor of the Earls o£
Hyndford, and had a 2nd son,
Robert Lockhart, of Birkhill, co. Lanark, grandfather
of
William Lockhart, of Birkhill, who m. Violet Inglis,.
niece and heiress of James Somerville, of Corehouse, and
had two sons, i. Major-Gen. William Lockhart, d. 1817,
leaving three daus., and three sons in the army, who d. s.p.;
and II. John. The 2nd son,
Rev. John Lockhart, D.D., had by his 1st wife, Elizabeth
Dinwiddle, of Germiston, a son, William, his heir, of whom
presently, and two other sons, d. young. He hi. 2ndly,
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev John Gibson (descended from the
Earls of Buclian through her grandmother, the Honourable
Mary Erskine), and by her (who d. 1834} left at his decease,
1842,
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John Gibson Lockhart, D.C.L. Oxon; m. 1320, Charlotte
Sophia, eldest dau. of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, of Abbots-
ford: and d. 1854, having had issue, two sons, d. unm., and
a dau. Charlotte, m. 19 Aug. 1847, James Robert Hope,
Esq., Q.C., who assumed the additional name of Scott, and
became of Abbotaford. She d. 20 Oct. 1838, leaving an
only surviving child, Mary Monica, of Abbotsford, m. 21
July, 1874, Hon. Joseph Constable Maxwell, who has
assumed the additional surname of .Scott.
Lawrenxe, D.D., late of Slilton Lockhart.
Eobert, m. 1854, Marion, dau. of John G. Kinnear, Esq.,
d. s. p. 1859.
Kichard, Lieut, in the army, drowned in India, 1826.
Archibald Inglis, Lieut.-Gen., C.B., d. 18.9.
Violet, d. unm. 1849.
The eldest son,
William Lockhart, Esq., D.L., of Milton Lockhart, repre-
sented CO. Lanark from 1841 till his decease. He m. 16 April,
1822, Mary Jane, dau. of Sir Hugh Palliser, Bart. (She m.
•2ndly, 11 May, 1848, John, 3rd Baron Keane.) Mr. Lockhart,
■who was representative of Sir William Lockhart-Denham,
Bart., mentioned above, having re-acquired part of the old
family estate, adjoining the Barony of Milton Lockhart,
directed, by deed of entail, that his heirs and successors
should always bear the name and arms of Lockhart of Wicket-
shaw. Dying s. p. 1856, he was s. by his half-brother,
Eev. Lawrence Lockhart, D.D., of Milton Lockhart, co.
Lanark, and Germiston, near Glasgow, J. P. and D.L., b.
1796; m. 1st, 1825, Louisa, dau. of David Blair, Esq.; 2ndly,
1849, Marion, dau. of William Maxwell, Esq. of Dargavel,
and d. 1876, having had,
I. D.wiD Blair, now of Milton Lockhart.
II. Laurence William Maxwell, Lieut. -Col. late 2nd Royal
Lanarkshire Militia and Capt. 92nd Highlanders, 6.
1832 ; m. 1860, Katharine, younger dau. of the late Gen.
Sir James Russell, K.C.B.. of Ashestiel, co. Selkirk, and d.
1882, having had, Lawrence Archibald Somerville. b. 1860,
and James Douglas Somerville, and two daus.
III. William Stephen Alexander(Sir),K.C.B., C.S.I. ,Maj. -Gen.
in H M.'s Indian Army, Commanding Funjaub Frontier
Force, o. 1841; in. 1st, 1864, Caroline Amelia, dau. of
Major-Gen. E. Lascelles-Dennys; 2ndly, May, 1888, Mary
Katharine, dau. of the late William Eccles, Esq., Capt.
Coldstream Guards. By his first marriage he has two sons
surviving,
1 William Somerville.
2 Muriay MacGregor.
IV. James Somerville.
V. Alexander Francis Maxwell, m. 1889, Ida, c'au. of —
Stoker, Esq. and has issue.
VI. Walter Somerville, m. 1889, Jessie, dau. of — Kirkwood,
Esq. and has issue.
I. Elizabeth Catherine.
II. Louisa Matiida, m. 1863, Thomas Rudd, Esq.
III. Violet Sophia, m. 1860, Thomas Maxwell, M.D., Bengal
Army, 6th son of WiUiara Maxwell, Esq. of Dargavel.
.^rras— Arg., on a bend dexter, between three boars' heads
erased az., a man's heart ppr. within a fetterlock or. Crest —
A dexter hand holding a boar's head erased ppr. Mottoes —
Feroci fortior; Corda serata pando.
Seat — Milton Lockhart, Carluke, co. Lanark.
LOCKWOOD OF BISHOPS HALL.
LocKWOOD, Col. Amelius Eichaed Maee, of
Bishops Hall, co. Essex, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for
Epping Division of Essex since 1892, Colonel, late
Coldstream Guards, b. 17 Aug. 1847 ; m. 20 July,
1876, Isabella, dau. of Sir John E. Milbanke, 8th
Bart. J assumed tlie name of Lockwood in 1876.
Lineage.— Richard Lookwood, Rector of Dingley, 1530,
and of Tiftield, co. Noithampton, d. 1535. His son,
Richard Lockwood, who resided at Dingley, d. Ic98. He
bad two sons, Richard, and John, who fought on the King's
side, and was wounded at Naseby. The elder son,
Richard Lockwood, of Newington, Surrey, was buried at
Bermondsey 1632, having ?)i. Mary Reading, of Newington, and
liad issue,
Richard Lockwood, of Gayton, co. Northampton, Sheriff of
that CO. 1695; buried at Gayton, 1697. By his wife Susannah,
heiress of Edward Cutts, he had issue, a son,
Richard Lockwood, M.P. for Hindon 1713, for London 1722,
and for Worcester 1734; jti. Matilda, dau. of George Vernon,
of Sudbury, co. Derby, and d. 1756. Mr. Lockwood settled in
Essex in 1732, having bought the estate of Dews Hall, where
the family have lived ever since (Dews Hall being pulled down,
the family residence U now Bishops Hall, on same estate).
His eldest son,
Richard Lockwood, m. the sister of the 1st Lord Vernon,
but he and his next brother having no sons, the property went
to the 3rd brother,
Rev. Edward Lockwood, of Lambourne Hall, who was m.
three times, and d. in 1802. By his first wife, Lucy, dau. of
Rev. W. Dowdeswell, he had three sons, William Joseph,
Edward, and John Cutts. The eldest son,
William Joseph Lockwood, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Edward Jekyll, Esq., and d. young, leaving an only son,
William Joseph Lockwood, Esq. of Dews Hall, m. 1816,
Rachel, dau. of Sir Mark Wood, Bart, of Gatton, Surrey, and
by her (who d. 1874) had issue,
William Mark, of Bishops Hall.
George, d. umii., killed in the charge of the Light Brigade in
the Crimea.
Helen.
Matilda, m. Admiral Sir George 0. Willes, K.C.B.
Mr. Lockwood d. 1854. His elder son,
General William Mark Wood, of Bishops Hall, assumed
the surname of Wood from his maternal uncle. Sir Mark Wood,
of Gatton, m. 1846, Amelia Jane, dau. of Sir Robert Williams,
Bart, (see Williams-Bulkelet), and had issue,
I. Amelics Richard Mark, now of Bishops Hall.
II. Robert William Perceval, D.L. for Essex, 6. 1851; m.
1876, Chinty Mary Catherine, dau. of the late Gen. Corbet
Cotton (see Burke's Peerage, Combermere, V.), and has
issue, Richard William Mark, 6. 1891 ; Gwendoline
Yolande Matilda ; Rachel Jannette Augusta ; Chinty Helen
Charlotte ; and Olive Eleanor Isobel.
I. Amy Rachel.
Gen. Wood d. 1383.
Seat — Bishops Hall, Romford, Essex.
Toion Residence — ii, Audley Square, London, \V.
Clubs — Arthur's, Carlton, and Bachelors.
LOCKYEE, OF PLYMOUTH.
LocKTEB, Eev. Edmund Leopold, M.A., of
Plymouth, Devon, Eector of Westcote Barton,
CO. Oxon, 1852, educated at Eton, M.A. of Em-
manuel Coll. Camb. 1847 ; h. 17 May, 1816 ; m. 28
May, 1839, his cousin, Julia Mary, 2nd dau. of the
Eev. Thomas Woodforde, M.A., Kector of Ansford
and Pointington, Somerset, by Mary his wife, dau.
and co-heiress of Thomas Patrickson Braith-
waite, Capt. E.N., {see family of Woodfoede),
and by her (who d. 9 Feb. 1878) has issue,
I. Edmund Stoughton Braithwaite, Lieut. -Col. R.H.A.,
b. 19 April, 1842; in. 21 April, 1882, Florence Anne,
youngest dau. of late Thomas Dives, Esq. of Clapham,
and has issue, Winifred Braithwaite, b. 18 Oct. 1883;
Edith Mary, &. 7 June, 18s5; Dorothy Noel, 6. '24 Dec. 1888.
II. Arthur Woodforde, b. 18 June, 1844 (settled near Buenos
Ay res, S. America); ra. 14 Feb. 1866, Ada, widow of Lieut.
Playfair, R.E.
III. Harry Penrose, b. 10 March, 1846 (with the last brother,
settled near Buenos Ayres, S. America).
IV. Walter Nevill, Lieut. -Col. R. A., Inspector of Small Arms
Factories at Enfield, 6. 4 April, 1849; m. 22 May, 1878,
Harriet Juana, dau. of Peter Lawrence Cloete, Esq. of The
Cape, S. Africa, and has issue, a son, Edmund Lawrence
Braithwaite, R.X. Cadet, b. 26 April, 1879, and a dau.,
Rykie Maud Mary, b. 26 Jan. 1882.
I. Rosa Mary.
Lineage. — Nicholas Lockter, bapt. 29 May, 1711, eldest
son of Rev. Nicholas Lockyer, Vicar of Luppitt, Devon, and
grandson of Nicholas Lockyer, of Honiton, temp. Charles II.,
((. 2 April, 1762, leaving, by Joan his wife (who was buried
9 Dec. 1799), nine sons. The 9th of these, Thomas, who was
father of a numerous family, settled at Wembury, Devon, and
dying 9 Sept. 1806, was s. by his eldest son, Thomas Lockyer,
Esq. of Wembury House, brotlier of tlie distinguished officers,
Capt. Nicholas Lockyer, C.B., R.N., and Major-Gen. Henry
Frederick Lockyer, C.B., K.H., who d. Aug. 1860. The repre-
sentation of the family eventually devolved on the 8th son,-
Edmdnd Lockyer, Esq. of Plymouth, J.P. and D.L. Devon,
b. 18 Sept. 1750 ; m. 17 March, 1782, Eleanor, dau. of Francis
Penrose, Esq. of Durian, Cornwall, d. 21 Feb. 1836, having had
issue (with one dau. Eleanor Margaret Penrose, m. Admiral
Sir Samuel Pym, K.C.B.), a son,
Edmund Lockter, Esq., M.D., F.L.S., (fee, 6.28 Oct. 1782;
m. Eliza (who d. 5 Oct. 1863), dau. and co-heir of Capt. Thomas
Patrickson Braithwaite, R.N. (of the family of Braithwaite of
Briar.5, Westmorland), and d. Dec. 1816, leaving,
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Edmund Leopold, successor to his granafather.
Ellen Mary, ra. George Balston, Esq. of Poole, Dorset, who
d. t. p. 185-2. *
liosa Elizabeth, m. Rev. T. L. Wheeler, M.A. of Bromwich
House, CO. Worcester, who d. 8 April, 1892; she ((. 1838,
leaving issue, with two daus. Rosa and Ellen, who both d.
young,
Thomas Littleton, (Rev.) of Bromwich House, co. Wor-
cester, M.A., b. 30 April, 1834, m. 1867, Kathcrine Ewart,
dau. of Capt. K..A.. Bradshaw, R.N., and has issue,
1 Henry Littleton, Lieut. 1st hatt. Hampshire Regt. 6.
8 May, 186S.
2 Arthur Bradshaw, b. 28 Sept. 1871.
3 Edsar Lockyer, a Cadet at the R.M.A. Woolwich, b. 12
April, l!>75.
1 Ellen Augusta.
Arms — Az., on a chevron arg. between three lions rampant
or, as many ants fessway ppr. Orest^On the seaaship under
sail, her three topsails hoisted ppr. the main topsail charged
with a lion rampant gu. the fore and mizen topsails charged
each with an ant ppr., a red ensign flying and a pendant arg.
at the maintop-gallant masthead charged with a cross az.
,l/o!<o— Sedule et secunde.
ift«(ienc£— Rectory, Wcstcote Barton, near Oxford.
liODER OF HIGH BEECHES.
LoD£E, Wilfrid Hans, Esq. of High Beeches,
Sussex, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1891, B.A.
Trill. Coll. Canib. b. 4 Oct. 1851 ; m. 6 June, 1878,
Sarah "Winifred, dau. of Charles Rowc, Esq. of
Liverpool, and has issue,
I. Giles Harold, 6. 2 Jan. 1884.
II. Xorman Wilfrid, b. 2 Oct. 1885.
HI. Hubert Sydney, 6. 1SS8.
I. Winifred Mary, b. 27 Aug. 1881.
II. Brenda Cicely, 6. 18 Feb. 1883.
lu. Edith Margaret, 6. 12 April, 1892.
Lineage. — Giles Loder, Esq. of Wilsford, Wilts, 6. 9
Oct. 17S6; -III. 1st, 1816, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of John Higgin-
bothara, of St. Petersburg, and by her (who d. 7 June, 1848),
had issue, Robert, created a Baronet 1887. He m. 2ndly, 12
July, 1849, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Murcott Satchwell,
Esq. and widow of Capt. Bott, and d. 19 Aug. 1871. She d.
Dec. 1877. His son,
Sir Robert Loder, Bart, of Whittlebury, co. Northampton,
Beach House, Sussex, and Wilsford, Wilts, M. P., J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1877, 6. 7 Aug. 1823: m. 2.5 March, 1847, Maria
• ioorgiana, dau. of Hans Busk, Esq., and grand-dau. of Sir
Wadsworth Busk, and d. 27 May, 1888, having had issue,
I. Edmund Giles, 2nd Bart, (see Burke's Peerage).
II. Wilfrid Hans, now of High Beeches.
HI. Alfred Basil, High Firs, Harpenden, Herts, J. P., Capt.
Royal Bucks Hussars, b. 25 March, 1855; m. 9 Aug. 1852,
Anne Katherine, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles Crosse, Rector
of Fincham, Norfolk, and by her, who d. 9 Dec. 1891, has
issue, Basil Charles Robert, b. 14 July, 1885, Eric Ray-
mond, 6. 16 March, 1888, and Audrey Kathleen, 6. 17 May,
1883.
IV. Gerald Walter Erskine, of Abinger House, Brighton,
Sussex, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Brighton since 1889; M.A.
and LL.B., Trin. Coll. Camb., t. 25 Oct. 1861, m. 25 Oct.
1890, Lady Louise de Vere Beauclerk, eldest dau. of the
10th Duke of St. Albans.
V. Reginald Bernard, of Maidwell Hall, Northampton.shire,
Capt. Royal Bucks Hussars, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 8
June, 18G4.
VI. Sydney, Lieut. R. Bucks Hussars, 6. 16 May, 1867.
VII. Eustace, Lieut. 12th Lancers, b. 16 May, 1867.
I. Ethclreda Mary, m. 23 July, 1872, Sir Charles Raymond
Burrell, 6th Bart, of Valentine House, and has, Merrik
Piaymond, b. 14 May, 1877, Sybil Dorothy, and Mary Emma.
II. Adela Maria, m. 12 July, 1883, Gen. the Hon. Alexander
Stewart, B.H.A., 3rd son of the 9th Earl of Galloway, and
nas issue.
Seat — High Beeches, Crawley.
Town Residence — 19 Cadogan Square, S.W.
fii!&— Carlton.
liOFFT OF TROSTON HALL.
LoFFT, EoBEHT Emltx, Esq. of Troston Hall,*
Burj St. Edmunds, J.P., High Sheriff 1881, b. 1831 ;
s. to Troston and Stanton estates on death in 1866
of his brother, Henry Capel Lofft Moseley, Esq.,
* Vide Burke's Visitation of Seats, 1853, vol. ii. p. 235,
where an interesting account of Troston Hall and Robert
Maddox is given.
J.P. of Troston Hall, and Glemham House, co, '
Suffolk. \
Lineage. — The family of Lofft, or Lloft, is stated to have I
been of Danish origin. ,
Robert Lofft, Esq. of St. Albans, co. Hertford, had by |
Olive, dau. of Lewis Montgomery, Esq., a son, '
CuRisTOPHER Lofft, Esq., b. 1704, Ban istei-at-Law, Deputy-
Ranger of Windsor Little Park 1739, Recorder of Windsor
1759, and private secretary to Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough;
he d. 3 Feb. 1772. By marriage with Anne (6. 1714; <(. at
Bath, 1778), dau. of Rev. Gamaliel Capel (d. 1756) \_Vidii
Bdrke's Peerage, Earl of Esses], Rector of Stanton, Suffolk,
and Hester {d. 1766) dau. of Robert Maddockes, of Troston
Hall, by Annie Bysshe, had issue six children, the eldest of
whom was
Capel Lofft, Esq., J.P. , 6. 14Nov. 1752; (Z. atMontcaliere,
1824. He inherited the properties of Troston and Stanton from
his uncle, Edward Capel, Esq.* (6. 1713; d. 1781), the well-
known editor of Shakespeare. By his 1st wife (m. 1778; d.
1801), Anne, dau. of Henry Emlyn, Esq., F.S.A., of Windsor,
he had,
I. Henry Capel Lofft, who fell at AJbuera, 1811.
II. Robert Emltn Lofft. g
I. Annie Lofft {d. 1884, cet. 96), who m. 1826. the Rev. Walter
John Spring, Casbornef (b. 1790 ; d. 1881), J.P. of New-
house, Pakenham, Suffolk.
By his 2nd wife, Sarah Watson (m. 1802 ; d. 1855), dau. of
Joseph Finch, of Cambridge, he had,
III. Capel Lofft, of Sucknush, Sussex, and Millmead, 'Virginia.
U.S.. educated at Eton and King's Coll. Camb., Craven
Scholar 1827, d. 1873.
II. Laura Capel Lofft (d. 1879), m. 1867; Sir Walter Calver-
ley Trevelyan, Bart. (d. 1879) of Wallington, co. North-
umberland, and Nettlecombe Court, co. Somerset.
The second son,
Robert Emlyn Lofft, Esq. (6. 1783; d. 1847), Capt. in
H.E.I.C.S. Bengal Estab., m. 1826, Letitia Niel, dau. of
Francis Richardson, { Esq., Col. 1st Regt. of Foot Guards
(d. at Ghent, 1832), by his wife Letitia {m. 1768 ; d. 1852),
dau. of William Moseley, Esq. (d. 1785), of Owsden Hall and
Fornham, All Saints, co. Suffolk, and had issue,
I. Henry Capel, J. P., of Troston Hall and Glemham House,
CO. Suffolk. By will of his great-uncle, John Moseley,
Esq.§ of Owsden Hall, Suffolk, Tofts, Norfolk, and Glem-
ham House, Suffolk, he assumed the name and arms of
Moseley ; d. at Troston unm. 1866.
II. Robert Emlyn, present owner.
I. Laetitia (b. 1829), m. Rev. Hubert Ashton Holden,
LL.D., son of Rev. Hyla Holden, of Erdington, co.
Warwick.
II. Eliza (b. 1832), m. 1851, Frederick Bevan, Esq. of Weston
Grove, .Southampton, son of Robert Bevan, Esq., The-
Rookery, Rougham, Suffolk.
Arms — Gu., three chevronels engr. erm. between three
trefoils in chief and another in base ar. Crest — A boar's head
couped and erect ar., in the mouth a cross-crosslet fitchee gu-
between two branches of oak fructed ppr. Motto — Fide et
fortitudine.
Seal— Troston Hall, Bury St. Edmunis, Suffolk.
LOFT'CrS OF OAKLANDS.
LoPTTJS, George William Feeeabs, Esq. of
Oaklands, Bromley Park, Kent, b. 25 Jan, 1839,
educated at Trin. Hall, Cambridge; m. 21 Jan. 1861,
Barbara, dau. of Benjamin James, Esq. of Norwich,
Mr. Lof tus s. by ■will 1860 to the property of his mat-
ernal grandfather, the Rev. William Ray Clayton,
Rector of Ryburgh, Noifolk.
Lineage. — Edward Loptus, of Swineshcad, in the parish
of Caversham, co. York, had two sons,
Robert, ancestor of the Viscounts Loftus, extinct in the
male line.
Adam, of whose line we treat.
The 2nd son,
* His MSS. are preserved in the Library of Trin. Coll.
Camb.
t For pedigree of the Spring family of Pakenham Hall, stc
Visitation of Suffolk, pp. 166-200, Ed. J. J. Howard, LL.D.,
1866.
t For Richardson family, vide Famili/ Sketches, by Juliana
Wood; William Houghton, 1688.
§ Descended from elder branch of the Moseleys of the Mere,
Staffordshire (1514). For Pedigree of Moseleys in Suffolk,
cide Gage's Suffolk, " Thingoc Hundred."
LOF
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LOP
1231
Adam Loftus, D.D. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, Chaplain to
Queen Elizabeth, and to Thomas, Earl of Sussex, her Viceroy,
whom he accompanied to Ireland, was consecrated Archbishop
of Armagh, 2 March, 1563 (patent 20 Jan.), being then only
twenty-eight years of age. He was elected to the Deanery of
St. Patrick's, Dublin, 1564-65, and held that dignity m com-
■iiiendam with the Primacy till 1567, when (Aug. 8) he was
translated to the See of Dublin. He was twice Keeper of the
Great Seal, and, 1578, was appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
which high office he held with his bishopric till his death.
Having been mainly instrumental in the establishment of the
University of Dublin, he was appointed by charter the first
Provost, which ofBce he resigned in 1594. He i(. " worn out
with age" 6 April, 1605, aged 70, having been an Archbishop
forty-two years. The Archbishop m. Jane, eldest dau. of
Adam Purdon, Esq. of Lurgan Kace, co. Louth, and by her
had twenty children, of whom seven d. young; the survivors
were five sons and eight daus. Of the latter, Anne, the 5th
dau., was wife of Sir Henry CoUey, and direct ancestor of the
Duke of Wellington, &c. ; of the former, two only left issue,
namely the eldest and the 4th. His eldest son, Sir Dddley
LoFTUs's line is represented in the female line by the Marquess
OF Ely ; but the male line of this Sir Dudley became extinct in
1783, on the death of Henry, 4th Viscount Loftus of Ely. The
Archbishop's 4tb son and eventual heir.
Sir Thomas Loftus, Knt. of Killyon, co. Meath, Constable of
the Castle of Wicklow, received in 1610 a grant of the monas-
tery of Clonard, with other lands in Meath. He )«. Ellen, dau.
of Robert Hartpole, of Shrule, Queen's co., and widow of
Francis Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Abbey, in the same co., and,
having by her four sons and two daus., was s. on his death,
14 Dec. 1635, by his eldest surviving son,
Sir Dudley Loftus, of Killyon, Lord of the Manors of
Killyon and Clonard , who m. Cecilia, dau. of Sir James Ware,
Knt., Auditor-General of Ireland, and d. 1648, leaving an only
son and heir,
Thomas Loftus, E.sq. of Killyon and Clonard, to. 1st,
Susanna, dau. of Henry Elkenhead, Esq. and had an only son
to leave issue, Dudley Loftus, Esq. of Killyon, whose male
line became extinct in 1824, when the estates passed to the
Magan family, who now represent this branch of the Loftus
f.imily in the female line. Mr. Loftus to. 2ndly, Letitia, dau.
of Essex Digby, D.D. , Bishop of Dromore, and by her had
(with Adam, d. an infant) an only surviving son,
Simon Loftus, Esq., Lieut. -Col. 15th Foot, d. (about 1741) at
Jamaica, of the wounds he had received at the siege of
Carthagena. He m. Hannah, dau. and co-heir of Henry
Johnson, Esq. of Clara Castle, co. Kilkenny, by whom he had
issue,
I. Arthur, M.P., Major 22nd Foot, d. s. p. 1781.
II. Henry, of whom presently.
III. Dudley, Lieut, in the army, killed at Carthagena the
same year as his father.
]. Mary, who ni. the Bev. John Elrington, and was mother
of the late Major Elrington, Fort Miijor of the Tower of
London.
The 2nd son,
Henry Loftus, Esq. of Sackville Street, Dublin, M.P.
successively for Fethard, Bannow, and Clonmines, in. Diana,
dau. of William Bullock, Esq. of Sturston Hall, Norfolk,
eldest son of Thomas Bullock, Esq. of Shipdham, and dying
Dec. 1792, aged 67, left issue,
I. Thomas, M.P., Capt. 1st Horse Guards, d. s. p. 1791.
II. William, of whom presently.
III. Arthur (Rev.), 5)i. Ellen, dau. of Duke Gifford, Esq. of
Castle Jordan (commonly called Sir Duke Gifford, Bart.),
and left issue,
1 Henry Duke, a Major in the array, m. Mary Ann, eldest
dau. of Gen. Loftus, M.P. (see below), but d. s.p. 1822.
2 Arthur, of Rathangan, Capt. li.N., ni. Anne Abigail,
only child and heir of John Grey, Esq. of Athy and
Rathangan, co. Kildare, and d. May, 1861, leaving (with
a dau. Jane Grey, to. 1856, James Cuffe St. <ieorge. E.sq.)
a son, Arthur John, gent. Usher to the Queen, 6. 1 May,
1817, late Capt. ISth Hussars; to. 8 Jan. 1863, Lady
Catherine Henrietta Mary Loftus, dau. of John, 2nd Mar-
quess of Ely, and has three daus. Adeline Henrietta,
Hilda Mabel Gunnora. and Eleanor Lucia Edith.
3 William Thomas, Capt. in the army, m. Ellen, dau. of
Capt. William Felix Brady, 10th Foot, and left issue at
his decease, 1825, one son and a dau., both d. young.
The 2nd son,
William Loftus, Esq. of Kilbride, co. Wicklow, and Wim-
pole Street, London, a General Officer, Col. 2nd Dragoon
Guards, and Lieut, of the Tower of London, M.P. both in the
English and Irish Parliaments, &. 1752; m. 1st, 18 Feb. 1778,
Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Mackerell King, Esq. of Lissen
Hall, CO. Dublin, and by her (who d. 1786) had issue,
Henry, Capt. Coldstream Guards, d. s. p. 1823.
Wiluam Francis Bentinck, Lieut.-Gen., of Kilbride, Col.
50th Regt., b. 17 Aug. 1784 ; m. 9 Oct. 1819, Margaret Harriet,
dau. of Archdeacon Langrishe, 2nd son of the late Right
Hon. Sir Hercules I^angrishe, Bart., and by her (who d. 1
Aug. 1874) had issue,
William James, of Balcummin and 01dto\vn, co. Dublin,
C.B., Gen. in the army, late 38th Regt., heir male of the
family of Loftus, b. 7 Jan. 1822 ; m. 28 Dec. 1865, Enmieline
Louisa Cliarloite, dau. of Hildebrand Meredith Parratt,
Esq. of Effingham House, Sun-ey, and grand-dau. of Sir
Thomas Apreece, Bart, and had issue,
I. William Henry Grantley, b. 6 June, 1870.
I. Lucia Harriet Emmelinc.
Henry, h. 9 March, 1823, Major 71st Highlanders, d. imm.
in India, 2 Nov. 1862.
M;iry Harriet Anne, to. 11 July, 1848. George Augustus
Cianley Onslow, Esq., who d. 13 April, 1855, leaving an
only son, William Hillier, who a. in 1870 to the Earldom
of Onslow. She d. 7 Nov. 1880,
Elizabeth, m. 1st, 9 Jan. 1855, Capt. Edward Charles Ralph
Sheldon (son of the late E. R. C. Sheldon, Esq. of Braile.s
House, CO. Warwick, M.P. for that co.), who d. s. p. Nov.
1867, and 2ndly, 7 April, 1870, Major-Gen. Sir Archibald
Little, K.C.B.
Lieut. -Gen.Loftu.? was one of the Esquires to the Marquess of
Ely at the installation of the Knights of St. Patrick, 1819.
He d. 13 Sept. 1852.
j\Iary Anne, ■m. Major Henry Duke Loftus, and d. .«. j'- 1811.
Harriet, ni. 4 Aug. 1804, Thomas Bourke Ricketts, Esq. of
Combe House, co. Hertford.
Gen. William Loftus m. 2ndly, 7 May, 1790, Lady Elizabeth
Townshend, only surviving dau. of George, 1st Marquess
Townshend, by his 1st wife. Lady Charlotte Compton, Baroness
Ferrers, of Chartky, and had by her (who d. 1811) further
issue,
I. George Colby, late of Woodland, Dorset, J. P. and D.L.,
Lieut.-Col. Dorset Militia, b. 15 Feb. 1791; m. 1821,
Catherine, dau. and sole heir of John Feaver, Esq. of
Woodland, which lady d. s. p. 13 Dec. 1842. Lieut.-Col.
Loftus, who was formerly in the Scots Fusilier Guards, and
served throughout the Peninsular war,d. 5Nov. 1861, aged
71.
II. Arthur, M.A. of Clare Hall, Cambridge, 6. 7 July, 1795 ;
jii. 10 Aug. 1836, Mary Anne R;iy, only child of the Rev.
William Ray Clayton, and by her (who d. 14 Sept. 1806) had
issue.
George William Ferrers, of Oaklands.
Elizabeth Charlotte Anne, d. Oct. 1837.
Mary Anne Compton, d. 19 July, 1855.
Mr. Arthur Loftus, il. 8 Feb. 1884.
III. Charles, of Wyndham Lodge, Trcgonwell Road, Bourne-
mouth, formerly R.X., afterwards Lieut. Coldstream Guards,
and Major Norfolk Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 21 Sept. 179G ; vi.
1st, Feb. 1825, Jane, dau. of Col John Dixon, of Gledhow,
CO. York, and had issue a dau. Charlotte Lydia, m. 6 July,
1854, William R. Wynn, Esq., eldest son of Capt. Edward
AVynn, and d. Nov. 1876. He to. 2ndly, 4 Feb. 1869, Ann
Sophia, dau. of the Rev. Robert Louth, son of Dr. Louth,
Bishop of London, and 3rdly, 17 Nov. 1880, Mary, dau. of
Rev. J. Lowry.
IV. Ferrers, late Capt. and Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards, Col.
3rd West Yorkshire Militia, 6. 24 June, 1798; to. II Oct.
1832, Louisa, only child of the Rev. John Bastard, of West
Lodge, Dorset, and c(. 9 Oct. 1877, having had issue, two
sons and one dau.,
1 Ferrers Compton Clargcs, Capt. 3rd West Yorkshire
Militia, b. 21 Dec. 1833.
2 Douglas, late Grenadier Guards, h. 11 Aug. 1837; vi. 29
July, 1862, Laura Ann St. John Miklmay, dau. of the late
Capt. and the Hon. Mrs. Lawrence Shawe, and has issue,
Dudley Ferrers, b. 12 Feb. 1864; St. John Douglas Town-
shend, 6.22 April, 1866 ; Violet Maria Charlotte; Diana.
Audley Hillier.
1 Georgiana Elizabeth, to. 5 July, 1860, Rev. Dixon
Brown, of Unthank Hall, Northumberland.
V. Frederick, Capt. in the army, 6. 17 Nov. 1799 ; to. 1833^
Frances, dau. of Richard Phayre, Esq. of Shrewsbury, and
d. s.p. 3 Dec. 1860.
I. Charlotte, m. 24 March, 1812, Lord Charles Vere Ferrers
Townshend, who d. 5 Nov. 1853; she d. 21 March, 1866
II. Elizabeth Georgiana Ann, m 1831-, George Best, Esq. of
Eastbury House, Compton, Surrey, J. P. and D.L., and (/.
5 Nov. 1873, leaving, with other issue, Nathaniel Lottus
Best, Esq., of St. Katherine's, co. Hereford, m. 2 July, 1878,
Kathcrine Jane, dau. of William Herbert, Esq.
III. .\nn Harriet Margaret, d. 1825.
IV. Jane Perceval Compton, to. 7 Sept. 1833, H. Corbel
Singleton, Esq. of Aclare, co. Meath, and has issue.
Geu. Loftus d. 15 July, 1831.
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LOM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LO^
^rms— Island 4th, sa., a chevron engrailed erin. between
three trefoils slipped arg. ; 2nd, gyronny of eight pieces arg. and
sa., a s.iltire engrailed between four fleurs-de-lis, all counter-
changed : 3rd, az., a cross or, with drops of blood upon it, be-
tween four pelicans or (these arms were granted to Archbishop
Loftus and his male descendants). Crest — A boar's head
couped and erect arg. langued gii. Mottoes — Prend moi tel
que je suis. Around the crest. Loyal i mort.
Seat — Oaklands, Bromley Tark, iironiley, Kent.
LOMAX OF GROVE PARK.
LOMAX, Thomas, Esq. of Grove Park, co.
Suffolk, J.P., M.A. (Cambridge), of the Inner
Temple, Barrister-at-law, b. 12 Aug. 1825; m. 11
Sept. 1850, Ann, eldest and only surviving child
of the late John Chadwick, Esq. of Broadfield,
JRochdale, co. Lancaster, and has issue,
I. Charles Henry, M.A. (Oxon), Barrister-at-Law, b. 12
Aug. 1851 ; m. 2" April, 1887, Beatrice Alice, eldest dau.
of Edward Matthey, Esq. of London, and has issue, Ursula
Marguerite.
H. John Chadwick, M.A. (Camb.), 6.22 Sept. 1853.
III. Samuel Holt, Ma(or the Cameronians (Scottish) Eifles,
6. 2 Aug. 18.55 : m. 23 Jan. 1884, Mary Helen, only dau.
of John Patrick Alston, Esq. of Muirburn, co. Lanark,
and has is.sue, Gerald Holt, and Norah May.
IV. Thomas Leech (Re?.), M.A. Camb., 6. 9 Feb. 18G0.
I. Alice Elizabeth.
II. Ellen.
liineag'e. — The pedigree of this family is registered in
the Heralds' College, London.
Samuel Lomax, of Shawfield, Eochdale, co. Lancaster, m.
Esther Hill, and d. 28 Feb. 1771, aged 40, having by her (who
<l. 4 Deo. 1797, aged 77) had issue, an only dau. Esther, who
3«. Robert Chadwick, Esq., and d. s. p. 10 March, 1777 ; and
an only son,
Samuel Lomax, of Sladen and Town Head, Rochdale, m.
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Richard Holt, of Clay Lane, Rochdale,
and by her (who d. 21 Feb. 1812, aged 52) had issue,
I. Samuel Holt, b. 22 March, and d. 15 June, 1793.
II. Samuel, of whom presently.
HI. Richard Holt, of Croft Head and Town Head, Rochdale,
6. 11 March, 1800: m. 6 Dec. 1830, Hannah, dau. of
Edmund Lord, Esq. of Calliards, co. Lancaster, and d. 18
Feb. 1854, leaving issue, Richard, of the Inner Temple,
Barrister-at-Law, and of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, LL.B.,
Capt. 6th Lancashire Militia, b. 16 Oct. 1831.
I. Elizabeth, b. 4 Oct. 1782; in. 20 May, 18G6, Edward
Turner, Esq. of Haworth Cross, and d. s. p. 2 July, 1809.
II. Mary, b. 2 Dec. 1784 ; d. unni. 26 March, 1848.
III. Esther, 6. 30 Dec. 1786; m. 8 June, 1809, James
3Iidgley, Esq. of Hardleworth, Rochdale, and d. 3 May, 1810,
leaving issue.
IV. Rebecca, 6. 31 May, 1789 ; d. unvi. 4 Nov. 1820.
V. Alice, b. 17 Sept. 1791; d. 3 July, 1796.
VI. Jane, b. 18 Aug. 1796 ; living 1860.
3Ir. Lomax d. 17 Feb. 1821, aged 62. His eldest surviving
eon,
Samuel Lomax, Esq. of Town Head, Eochdale, b. 14 April,
1794; ?n.2 July, 1822, Betty, dau. of Lawrence Newall, late
of Lower Town House, Littleborough, co. Lancaster, and by
her (who d. 11 April, 1837) had issue,
Thomas, now of Grove Park.
.Samuel, b. 8 Aug. 1830 ; d. 14 May, 1S33.
Charles, b. 19 Sept. 1831 ; d. 17 March, 1332.
Elizabeth, b. 1 May, 1827.
&at — Grove Park, Yoxfoid, Suffolk.
LOMBE OF BYLAUGH,
LOMBE, Henet, Esq. of Bjlaugh, Norfolk, E.A.,
J. P., b. 1819 ; m. 25 April, 184.9, Loui,sa, dau. of
Thomas Brown Evans, Esq. of North Tuddenham,
and has issue,
I. Edward Henbt, J.P. and D.L., Lieut. Norfolk Artillery
Militia, b. 1861 ; m. 1886, Albinia Harriet, 2nd dau. of
Alexander S. Leslie-Melville, Esq., and has issue.
u. Alexander Francis, b. 7 Aug. 1864, Capt. Highland Light
Infantry.
I. Julia Vertue, m. 1870, Capt. Edward Berkeley Mansel,
6th Dragoons (Carabineers;.
II. Louisa Charlotte Catherine, m. 1875, Capt. Hugh Hum-
phrys, late 15th Hussars, of Coan, co. Kilkenny.
III. Mary Augusta, m. 1882, Edward Knight, Esq. of Bilting
Hall, Kent.
liineag'e. — Edward Lombb, who was living at Weston,
Norfolk, in 1C88, and served as High Sheriff of that county
in 1700, was tirst-cousin of the father of Sir Thomas Lombe,
Knt., Alderman of London, who, with his brother John, or-
ganized silk manufacture in GreatBritain, and erected the silk
mills at Derby, temp. Georoe I. and II. His will is dated
1703, and he left by his wife, Miss Sporle, three sons and two
daus.,
I. Edward, of Melton, High Sheriff co. Norfolk 1714, d. s. p.
17,38.
II. Thomas, had a dau. Mary, d. unm.
III. John (Rev.), Rector of Seaming, Norfolk, d. s. p.
I. Elizabeth, Mrs. Warner.
II. Mart, of whom hereafter.
The youngest dau..
Mart Lombe, m. John Hase, Esq. of East Dereham, and had
issue,
I. John (Sir), who assumed the surname of Lombe, of whom
liereafter as Sir John Lombe, Bart.
II. Edward, of Sail, vi. Vertue Repps, of Sal), and d. 1804,
leaving four daus.,
1 Vertue, m. Richard Paul Jodrell, Esq. of Ddffield, M.P.,
and had a son. Sib Richard Pall Jodbell, who s. to
his uncle's baronetcj'.
2 Sophia, m. Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless.
3 .\nne, m. Rev. Bernard Astley.
4 Mary, m. 1787, Thomas Browne Evans, Esq. of North
Tuddenham, and had issue {see Evans of North Tudden-
ham). Her third son, Henbt (Rev.), (of whom hereafter),
assumed, 1862, the surname and arms of Lombe, under
the will of his great-uncle, Sir John Lombe, Bart.
The eldest son.
Sir John Lombe, Bart, of Great Melton, assumed by Act of
Parliament the surname of his maternal ancestors in lieu of
that of his paternal in 1V62, and was created a Baronet 10 Dec.
1783, with remainder in default of male issue to his brother,
Edward Hase, Esq. of Sail, and to his heirs male, and in default
of such to heirs male of his niece, Vertue, wife of Richard
Paul Jodrell, Esq. Sir John d. unm. 27 May, 1817, when his
title passed to his grand-nephew. Sir Richard Paul Jodrell.
His estates vested under his will in his first nephew.
Rev. Henbt Lombe, of Bylaugh, who assumed the surname
of Lombe in lieu of Evans, 1802, in compliance with the testa-
mentary injunctions of his great-uncle. Sir John Lombe,
Bart, of Great Melton, b. 1792 ; m. 1818, Sophia, dau. of
Thomas Cubitt, Esq. of Honing Hall, Norfolk, and had
issue,
I. Henbt, B.A., now of Bylaugh.
II. Thomas Robert. iii. Edward. rv. Charles.
I. Katherine Mary. ii. Mary Jane.
Rev. Mr. Lombe d. 10 Oct. 1878.
Ar)iis—Az., two combs in fess between a broken tilting-spear
barways or, one piece in chief, the head towards the dexter,
the other half in base, a canton arg. Crest— Two tilting-spears in
saltire or, each having a pendant gu. Motto — Propositi tenax.
Seai— Bylaugh Park, East Dereham, Norfolk, and Melton
Hall, Norwich.
LONG OF ROOD ASHTON.
Long, Waltee Hume, Esq. of Eood Ashton and
Wraxall, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., and J.P. for Somer-
set, M.P. for North Wiltshire 1880 to 1885,
Devizes Div. 1885-1892, and for Liverpool since
1893 ; Sec. to Local Gov. Board 1886 ; Major E.
Wilts Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 13 July, 1854; m.
1 Aug. 1878, Lady Dorothy Blanche Boyle, 4th
dau. of the Earl of Cork and Orrery, K.P., and has
had issue,
I. Walter, h. 26 July, 1879.
II. Richard Eric Onslow, b. Aug. 1892.
I. Victoria Florence de Burgh.
II. Doreen Ethel Norah, b. 17 Feb. 1884 ; d. 8 May, 1835.
III. Lettice Margaret.
Lineage. — The family of the Longs of Wiltshire was
settled at a very early date at South Wraxall. They have
represented the co. of Wilts in Parliament for some 500 years.
A branch of the name was anciently seated at Potterne and
Little Cheverell, in the same co. and vicinity; and the tradi-
tions, as handed down for several generations in this particular
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branch, and recorded on tlieir monumental inscriptions,* as
veil as the mural mention made of persons of the same name
in wills,f and various documents at very remote periods by
different contemporary members of the family of Wraxall and
of that settled at Potterne, afford presumptive evidence that
the ancestor of this branch derived his descent from one of
the early sons of the house of Wraxall, about the time of
Henry VIII.
.loHN LoN<5, Esq. of Marston, in the parish of Potterne,
AVilts (who made his will and d. 1597), to. Anne, dau. of John
Mcrewether, Esq. of Great Cheverell, and by her (who d. 1G26)
had six sons and three daus. The 2nd son,
Thomas Long, Esq. of Little Cheverell and Melksham, Wilts,
bapt. 1579, served the Office of High Sheriff for Wilts 10.52.
His will was dated 1654, and he was buried at Little Cheverell,
8 May of the same year. He m. a dau. of — Eloyer, of the
ancient family of that name in Devon, and left issue,
.John, High Sheriff for Wilts, 1668, d. without issue.
KicHARD, ancestor of Long of Rood Askton, of whom pre-
sently.
Thomas, ancestor of Long of Presliaio {see that Memoir).
William, ancestor of the Longs of Baynton.
The 2nd son,
KicHARD Long, Esq. of Collingbourne Kingston, Wilts, in.
9 April, 1657, Elizabetli, dau. of Edward Lonj?, and sister and
heir of Henry Long, Esq. of Kood Ashton, Wilts ; and d. 1676,
leaving issue,
Henrt, his heir, bapt. 20 May, 1658 ; to. Anne, dau. of John
Long, Esq., and sister of Hope Long, Esq. of South Wraxall,
and dying 31 March, 1G86, left a son and heir, Henry, to.
Ellen, dau. of William Trenchard, Esq. of Cutteridge, Wilts,
andd. 1727, having had three sons, who all d. g. p., and
four daus., Ellen, m. John Thresher, Esq. ; Ehzabeth, to.
Ptobert Colebrooke, Esq. ; Dionysia, d. imm. 1806 ; and Mary,
(/. v.nm. 1816.
PicHARD, of whose line we have to treat.
Dorothy, to. Eichard Kenn, M.D., of Chippenham, 17 Oct.
1685, and had issue.
Dionysia, bapt. 23 Jan. IG61 ; m. Edward Thresher, of Brad-
ford, and had issue.
The 2nd son of Richard Long, of Collingbourne,
KiCHAKD Long, Esq. of Rood Ashton, bapt. 7 April, 1668;
m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Tliomas Long, of Monkton, after-
wards of Rowden, Wilts, and had issue, Kicuard, and
Thomas, who d. v.nm. 1711. He ?/i.2ndly, Grace, dau. of John
Stileman, of Steeple Ashton, and relict of John Martyn, of
Hinton, in the same parish, who d. without issue, April, 1746.
Mr. Long d. 19 Jan. 1729-3C, and was s. by his only surviving
son,
Richard Long, Esq. of Rood .Ashton, m. Anne, sole dau.
and heir of John Martyn, Esq., by whom (who d. aged 71) he
had issue,
Richard, his heir.
John, D.D., Fellow of All Souls' Coll. Oxford, Rector of
Chelsfield, in Kent. He d. unm. 17 Oct. 1797, aged 65.
Anne, 2nd wife of Gifford Warriner, Esq. of Conockj Wilts.
She d. wilhout issue 1815.
Elizabeth, m. 1764, Rev. Richard Pocock, B.A., Rector of
Mildenliall, Wilts, great-grandson of L)r. Edward Pocock, the
OrientaUst. She d. 18 Sept. 1805, aged 83.
Ellen, TO. Daniel Jones, Es(i. of Bradford. She d. 17 May,
1794, aged 63, leaving by him, who d. 1772, aged 48, Daniel
Jones Long, Esq., who, by tlie will of Walter Long, Esq.
of Bath, took the name and arms of Long, and d. without
issue, 1827.
Mr. Long, of Rood Ashton, d. 6 May, 1760, aged 68, and was
s. by his son and heir,
Richard Long, Esq. of Rood Ashton. He m. Meliora, dau.
of Sir John Lambe, and relict of Joseph Poulden, Esq. of
Imber, Wilts, and had issue,
I. Richard Godolphin, eldest son and heir.
II. John, of Monkton Farleigh, b. 1768 ; m. Mrs. Lucy Anne
Kinnear, dau. of Rev. John Warneford, of Corpus Chrisli
Coll. Oxford, Camden Professor of Ancient History, who d.
11 Feb. 1812, aged 48, and by her had issue,
1 John, of Monkton Farleigh, and of Baynton, Wilts, J.P.
andD.L., b. 14 Aug. 17y3; i?i. Mary, dau. of Edward
Daniel, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and had issue,
John, b. 28 April, 1822; d. June, 1810.
Walter Henry, U. 5 Oct. 1823 ; d. Feb. 1857.
Edward Moreton, b. 13 Dec. 1833 ; d. Feb. 1835.
I * An inscription in the church of Steeple Ashton, Wilts,
I commemorates Richard Long, of Rood Ashton, the grandson of
(: Thomas Long, Esq. of Little Cheverell, as being " of the
[ ancient family of the Longs of Wraxall," Wilts.
I t Sir Thomas Long, Knt. of Wraxall, in his will, dated 1508,
[ makes a bequest to Joan Burley ; and Thomas Long, of Pot-
I' terne, 1567, also bequeaths to Joan Burley.
Francis Stanhope, 7>. 24 April, ISoJi.
Edward Morion, 0. 22 Sept. 1836.
Emma Mary. Katherine Elizabeth.
Flora Louisa.
2 Walter (Rev.), 6. 1795 ; m. Anne, dau. of Rev. R.
Gunning.
1 Katherine Elizabeth Mary.
2 Lucy Anne, d. May, 1807.
3 Sophia, d. 4 Nov. 1800.
Mr. Long d. 20 Oct. 1833.
I. Kllen Anne.
II. Dionysia, b. 29 Oct. 1766; to. 31 March, 1792, John
Bndinin Vince, 2nd son of Henry Chivers Vince, Esq. of
Clift Hall, Wilts. She d. 23 April, 1814.
Mr. Longd. 3 Sept. 1787, aged 69, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Godolphin Long, Esq. of Rood Ashton, bapt.
12 Nov. 1761, M.P. for Wilts 18C6-18. He to. Florentina, dau.
of Sir Bourchier Wrey, 5th Bart, of Tawstock Court, Devon, by
Ellen his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Thresher, Esq., and
Ellen Long his wife, and by her (who d. 18a5, and was buried
at Steeple Ashton) had issue,
Walter, his heir.
Eichard, late of Balliol Coll. Oxford, d. unm. 1825.
Ellen, TO. 1812, John Walmesley, Esq. of Wig.m and of Bath.
F'lorcntina. Anne Catherine.
Dionysia Meliora, m. 6 Dec. 1838, Rev. Joseph Medlicott,
Vicar of Potterne, Wilts.
Mr. Long d. 1835, aged 74, and was s. by his son,
Walter Long, Esq. of Rood Ashton, Wraxall, and
Whaddon, J.P. and D.L. for cos. Wilts, Somerset, and Mont-
gomery, formerly Major Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry,
M.A. of Ch. Ch. Oxford (1812), elected M.P. for North Wilts
1835, b. 10 Oct. 1793; to. Ist, 3 Aug. 1819, Mary Anne, 2nd
dau. of the Right Hon. Archibald Colquhoun, of Killermont,
CO. Dumbarton, Lord Register of Scotland, and by her (whocZ.
15 March, 185C) had issue,
Walter, 6. 27 Sept. 1823; m. Avarina Brunetta Herbert, of
Dohorgan, co. Montgomery ; and d. s. p. at Rome, 17 April,
l;i47. liis wife d. 26 Jan. previously.
Richard Penruddocke, of whom presently.
Henry William, b. 12 June, 1829, li.A. of Trin. Coll. Oxon,
Rector of Hilperton, Trowbridge, Wilts, presented by his
father 1854; m. 1868, Jane, dau. of Edwyii Statham, Esq.
of South Lambeth, Surrey; d. s. p. 30 Jan. 1876.
Mary Anne Catherine, to. 1st, Bryan Edward Duppa, Esq.,
and 2ndly, John Philip Green, Esq. of the Temple-treos,
Ceylon.
Flora Henrietta, in. 26 April, 1853, Charles Pemiiddocke, Esq.
of Compton Park, Wilts (see that Famdy).
Jane Agnes, m. 26 Aug. 1860, Charles F^orbes, Esq. of Mor-
iack Castle, N.B.
Mr. Long m. 2ndly, 15 April, 1857, M.aryEickerton, eldest dau.
of Rear-Admiral Sir James Hillyar, K.C.B., K.C.H., and widow
of Rev. Sir Cecil Augustus Bisshopp, Bart. He d. 31 Jan.
1S67, and was s. by his 2nd son,
Richard Penruddocke Long, Esq. of Rood Ashton, Wilts,
and Dolforgan Hall, co. Montgomery, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff of Montgomery 1858, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1852,
elected M.P. for Chippenham 1859, M.P. North Wilts 1865
to 1868, b. 19 Dec. 1825 ; rn. 4 Oct. 1853, Charlotte Anna, only
child of the late Et. Hon. W. W. F. Dick (formerly Hume), of
Humewood, M.P. (sec Hume, now Dick, of co. Wicklow), and
had issue,
I. Walter Hume, now of Rood Ashton.
II. Richard Godolphin Walmesley, Capt. 3rd Hussars,
assumed by royal licence, 14 Jan. 1888, the surname and
arms of Chalonee only; ra. 18 Nov. 1882, Margaret, dau.
of Rev. W. Brocklesby Davis, M.A., of Apsley House, Tor-
quay, and has issue. Richard Godolphin Hume ; Thomas
Weston Peel Long ; Margaret Bruce Esme.
III. Robert Chaloner Critchley, m. 6 Feb. 1884, Maud Felicia
Frances, dau. of Capt. Willes Johnson, R.N., by his 3rd
wife, Margaret Ann, eldest dau. of D. Pugh, Esq. of Llaner-
chydol Hall, Welsh Pool, and has issue, Muriel Millesaintes
Lilian, and Marsaret Bruce.
IV. Henry Hope Giffard, d. June, 1866.
V. William Hoars Bourchier, 2nd Lieut. 2nd batt. The Queen's
Own, Royal West Kent Regt., b. 22 March, 1868.
I. Florence Frideswide, ?/i. 5 July, 1882, Sir Arthur Fairburn, '
Bart.
II. Margaret Henrietta Georgiana, m. H. F. Clutterbuck, Esq. j
III. Charlotte Ethel, to. J. E. H. Martin, Esq.
IV. F'rances Laura Arabella, ra. 18 July, 1S82, HaiTy Willis
Darell de Wmdt, Esq., whom she divorced 1888, and rrc.
2ndly, 1892. A. G. Lyster, Esq.
V. Maud Avarina Millesaintes, i/. 14 May, ISSO.
He d. 16 Feb. 1875.
Arms — Sa., a senile of crosses-crosslet and a lion rampant
arg. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant
arg. Motto — Pieux quoique preux.
iiVaJ— Rood Ashton, Trowbridge, Wraxall ; Bath.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
LON
LONG OF PSESHAW.
LoxG, TTaltek, Esq. of Preshaw, co. Soutli-
hanipton, and Muclielnov, co. Somerset, J.P. for
the former co., late lltli Kegt., b. 2 March, 1840 ;
w. 26 April, 1866, Fanny, 2nd dan. of Col. Vansit-
tart, of Chuffs, Maidenhead, and has had issue,
I. Walter Vansittabt, b. 27 Nov. 1S6S.
II. Hubert Walter, b. 14 July, 1S75 ; d. 24 April, lS7t!.
I. Ethel Fanny, b. 12 Feb. 1867.
II. Florence Gertrude, d. an infant.
III. Katherine Teresa, ?). 17 Jan. 1871.
IV. Helen Philippa, b. 17 April, 1872 ; d. 25 April, 1875.
V. Mildred Bertha, b. 14 Dec. 1873.
VI. Moena Louisa, b. 8 Oct. 1876.
VII. Evelyn Alice, 6. 20 March, 1878.
Lineage.— Thomas Long, of Devizes, b. 1617, 3rd son of
Thomas Long, Esq. of Little Cheverell, Wilts {refer to the
2>rtCKding Article) succeeded, by the will of his father, 1G54,
to the lands in Potterne, called Wallens. He m. 1st, Alice,
dau. of Thomas Hawkins, of Chippenham, and relict of
Kichard Foreman, of the same place. She d. 1641, without
issue. He m. 2ndly, Maigery, dau. of Richard Flower, Gent.
of Devizes, and by her (who d. 1691) had (with seven daus.)
six sons,
RicHAiiD Long, the 3rd son of Thomas Long, of Devizes, b.
1 Aug. 1665, was Alderman of New Sarum, and served the
office of Mayor of that city. He m. Jan. 1679, Alice Ivie, and
d. 12 July, 1724, leaving (with eight daus.) five sons. The 3rd
son,
"Walter Loxg, Esq. of New Sarum, of Preshaw, Hants, and
of Muchelney, Somerset, High Sheriff of Wilts 1745, b. 30
April, 1690 ; ra. 1st, 20 Dec. 1717, Mary, dau. of Robert Morley,
Gent, of Hursley, Hants, and by her (who d. 11 April, 1723)
had (with three daus., who d. in infancy) one son, Walter, of
SUichelney, Somerset, and of Lincoln's Inn, Bencher of that
Inn of Court, and Judge of the Sheriffs' Court, d. unru. 1807.
Mr. Long m. 2ndly, 13 April, 1727, Philippa, dau. of John
Blackall, of London, Merchant, by Elizabeth, dau. of Charles
Michell, Esq. of Chitteme, and d. 15 Jan. 1769, aged 78, leav-
ing issue,
John, of whom presently.
Samuel, of New Sarum, b. 1735 : d. unm. Jan. 1812, aged
76.
"William, of Harwell Hall, Hants, and of Muchelney, Somer-
set, b. 16 June, 1747 ; m. Alice, dau. of Edmund Dawson,
Esq. of Warton, co. Lancaster ; and d. a. 2). 24 March,
1818.
Philippa, 6. 1729; m. John Grove, Esq. of Fern, Wilts, and
d. 1805, aged 75, leaving issue.
Elizabeth, b. 1730; m. 10 July, 1759, Edward Rudge, Esq.
of Abbey Manor, Evesham, Worcester, and of the City of
Bath. She d. 1820, aged 90.
Anne, b. 1732 ; m. Mr. Kcrsley, and d. without issue at a
great age.
Lucy, d. 17 Nov. 1762.
Eleanor, b. 7 Sept. 1736 ; d. unm. 15 March, 1324, aged 87.
The eldest son of the second marriage,
John Long, Esq. of Preshaw, Hants, b. 1723 ; m. 4 Oct.
1779, Ellen, dau. and eventual heir of Robert Hippisley Tren-
chard, Esq. of Stanton Fitzwarren, Wilts, and of Abbott's
Leigh, Somerset, and relict of John Ashfordby, Esq. of Ches-
hunt, CO. Hereford. She d. Nov. 1788, aged 43. He d. 10
May, 1797, aged 69, and was s. by an only son,
Walter Long, Esq. of Preshaw, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1824, of Oriel CoU. Oxford, B.A. 1809, M.A. 1812, b.
24 Nov. 1788; m. 12 Feb. 1810, Lady Mary Carnegie, eldest
dau. of William, 7lh Earl of Northesk, G.C.B., Admiral of the
Red and Rear-Admiral of Great Britain, and by her (who d.
7 March, 1875) had issue,
I. Walter Jebvis, of Prcsliaw.
II. William, of Wiington, co. Somerset, M.A., J.P., b. 15
Aug. 1817 ; m. 13 Apiil, 1841. Elizabeth Hare, only child of
.James Hare Joliffe, Esq., and (/,. 14 April, 1886, having by
her (who d.27 May, 1874) bad issue,
1 William, Col., of Newton House, and Woodland, Congres-
bury, Somerset, J. P., Lieut.-Col. Comm. 4th Batt. Somer-
setshire L.I., late Lieut. 46th Regt., b. 22 Jan. 1843; m.
12 Sept. 1867, Anna Mary, dau. of Capt. Henry Hunter,
late 5th Dragoon Guards, and has ii=sue, William Edward
b. 21 Feb. 1873 ; Elizabeth Anne Pauline, m. 1890, W. H.
Clarke, Esq. of Clifton, Bristol and Wanstrow, Somer.set ;
Mary Emily ; Diana Maude ; Kathleen Henrietta ; Mabel
Alys; Lucy Ethel, d. 1878; Sibyl Margaret ; and Gladys
Eleanor.
2 John Neale Henry (Rev.), b. 1849 ; in. Mary Frances,
dau. of Rev. — Fagan, and has issue, John William
AValter ; Margaret Elizabeth Emily ; and Cecilia Frances.
1 Elizabeth Mary Diana, m. 7 Jan. 1886, Rev. George
Edward Barnes, M.A., Rector of Somerton., and has issue,
William George.
III. John, of Walberton, J.P. Sussex, late 10th Hussars, 6.
14 Dec. 1818 ; vi. 14 July, 1842, Georgiana Frances, eldest
dau. of Sir Simeon Stuart, 5th Bart., and has issue,
1 John Stuart Lindsay, Commander, R.N. retired, b. 19
Dec. 1847 ; m. 10 Feb. 1880, Letitia Blanche, dau. of
Charles Penruddocke, Esq. of Compton Park, Wilts.
2 Charles James, Major, K.A., 6. 18 Nov. 1849.
3 Alfied, b. 4 May, 1852.
1 Georgina Selina, d. an infant.
2 Georgina Selina, d. at Venice, 1857.
IV. George, J.P. Hants, b. 23 Dec. 1823; m. 3 Feb. 1845,
Eliza Margaret, dau. of Capt. W. Strong, 44th Reg:., and
has issue,
1 George Edward, 6. 11 May, 1852.
2 Charles Walter, b. 10 Nov. 1858.
1 Mary Jane. 2 Elizabeth.
3 Georgina, m. Rev. Charles Borough.
4 Jane. 6 Ellen. 6 Lucy.
I. Mary, d. young. ii. Ellen.
III. Elizabeth Mary, m. 26 Feb. 1833, John Etherington
Welch Rolls, Esq. of The Hendre, co. Monmouth, J.P. and
D.C., and has issue (see that Family).
IV. Alice, d. young.
V. Mary Hippisley, deceased.
VI. Georgina Eleanor, in. 9 Aug. 1849, Richard Bowden
Smith, Esq. of "Vernalis, Hants.
VII. Lucy, m. 2 July, 1840, William Barnes, Esq. of Great
Duryard, Devon, and d. 1850. viii. Jane.
Mr. Long d. 5 Jan. 1871, and was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Jebvis Long, Esq. of Preshaw, and Muchelney,
Somerset, J.P., b. 26 June, 1816 ; m. 16 April, 1839, Emily
Jane, eldest dau. of Edward Morant Gale, Esq. of Upham,
Hants, and had issue,
I. Walter, now of Preshaw.
II. Jervis Morant, b. 30 Jan. 1843; d. 22 March, 1870.
III. Reginald Gambler, b. 21 Oct. 1851 ; m. 2 June, 1880,
, Agnes Flora, dau. of Charles Penruddocke, Esq. of Compton
Park, Wilts.
IV. Carnegie, b. IG Jan. 1855: in. 25 Oct. 1877, Emily, dau.
of Eustace Foster Barham, Esq., and has issue, Sylvia, b.
Nov. 1880; Adela Mary, b. 1884.
I. Emily Mary.
II. Agnes Louisa Georgina, in. 15 April, 1869, W. Macalpine
Leny, Esq. of Dalswinton, N.B.. and has issue.
III. Edith Chiea Sophia, to. 5 May, 1876, Charles Scverne,
Esq. IV. Adela, d. 24 June, 1872.
V. Jessie Annie, m. 6 Oct. 1874, William Barnes, Esq. of The
Grove, near Exeter.
VI. Florence Gertrude, d. 4 Jan. 1868.
Mr. Long d. 28 Nov. 1891.
Arms, d-c. — Same as Long of Rood Asldon.
/Seat— Preshaw House, Bishop's Waltham, Hants.
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( LONG OF HUETS HALL.
Long, William Evelyn, Esq. of Hurts Hall,
Suffolk, h. 1871 ; s. his uncle 1892.
Lineagre. — This family is of Wiltshire origin, where
various branches of that name have been established for
several centuries.
John Longe, of Netheravon, in that co., d. 1630, leaving,
by Catherine his wife, a second son,
Timothy Longe, 6. 1610; m. Jane, only dau. of Rev. Oliver
Brunsell, Vicar of Wroughton, Wilts, and dying 1691, had
issue, Timothy, Rector of St. Alphage, d. unm. 14 Sept. 1665;
and Samuel.
Samuel Long, 2nd son, b. 1638, accompanied the expedition,
under Penn and Venables, which conquered Jamaica, 1656, as
a Lieut, in Col. D'Oyley's Regt., with whom he was connected,
and was further appointed Secretary to Cromwell's Com-
missioners. He received large grants of land in that island,
where he became Col. of Horse, Chief Justice, Speaker of the
Assembly, and one of the Council. He d. 1683, and had, by
his wife Elizabeth (who re-married Rev. John Towers, Rector
of Swaffham Bulbeck, and d. 1710), with three daus. (of whom
the eldest, Elizabeth, b. 1679, in. 1st, Henry Lowe, Esq. of
Goadby Marwood, co. Leicester, and 2ndly, Henry Smallwood,
Esq.), three sons, one of whom alone survived,
Charles Long, of Longville, Jamaica, and of Hurts Hall,
Saxmundham, Suffolk, M.P. for Dunwich 1716, b. 1679 ; d. 1723.
He in. 1st, 1699, Amy, eldest dau. of Sir Nicholas Lawes,
Knt., Governor of Jamaica, and had issue by her (who d.
1702), a dau. (Elizabeth, /-. 1701, who in. John Hamertou, Esq.,
Secretary to South Carolina, and d. s.p. 1772) and an only
son,
LON
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LON
1 OOfT
I. Samuel, h. 1700, a Capt. in Queen Caroline's Dragoons,
and Keeper of the King's Palace at Kewmarket, 7n. Mary,
2nd dau. of Bartlioloniew Tate, Esq. of Delapre Abbey, co.
Korthampton {by Mary, dau. and co-heir of Edward Noel,
Esq. of the Gainsborough family), and co-heir with her
sister Catharine to the ancient Baronies of Zouche of Har-
ringworth, St. Maur, and Lovel of Gary. He d. 1757, and
had (with three daus., 1 Catherine Maria, b. 1727; m. Sir
Henry Moore, Bart., Governor of New York; 2 Susannah
Charlotte, 6. 173,3; m. 1st, George Ellis, Esq., by whom she
had George Ellis, the accomplished author of the Early
M'lii/Hsh Poets, &c.,and2ndly,Lieut.-Gen. Sir David Lindsay,
I5art. ; 3, Amelia Elizabeth, b. 1740 ; m. Samuel Heming,
_2isq.) three sons,
1 Egbert, b. 1729; m. Lucy, dau. of George Ann Cooke,
Esq., Gentleman-Usher to George II. and Georoe III.,
and by that lady (who 7)!. 2ndly, John Bagshall, Esq.; and
.3rdly, Comte de la Salle) had three daus.,
Jane Catherine Sarah, m. John Oliver, Esq. of Hoole
Hall, CO. Chester, and had issue.
Ma.ry Charlotte, vi. her cousin, Samuel Scudamore
Heming, Esq., and left issue.
Lucy Ann, vi. 1790, Thomas Bayley Howell. Esq. of
Prinknash Park, co. Gloucester, and left issue.
■2 Charles, Lieut. 49th Foot, who d. s. p. 1750.
3 Edward, b. 1734, Barrister, of Gray's Inn, accompanied
his brother-in-law. Sir Henry Moore, to .Jamaica as Secre-
tary, was afterwards appointed Chief Judge of the Vice-
Admiralty Court there, and was author of a history of
the island. He vi. Mary Ballard, dau. and heir of Thomas
Beckford, Esq., and relict of John Pallmer, Esq., by whom
<who d. 1797) he had issue,
Edward Beeston, his heir.
Eobert Ballard, a Lieut. -Gen. in the army, and Lieut.
Col. 15th Hussars; d. unm. 1825.
Charles Beckford, m. Frances Munro, dau. and heir of
Lucius Tucker, Esq. of Norfolk Street, Park Lane (by
Frances, dau. and heir of William Jenkyns, Esq., Capt.
Eoyal Horse Guards), and d. 1836, leaving issue,
1 Mary Henrietta.
2 Caroline Elizabeth, hi. C. H. Maclean, Esq., who d.
1839, leaving issue.
Catharine, m. Richard Dawkins, Esq., and d. 1826,
leaving issue.
Charlotte, m. 6 June, 1791, Sir George Pococke, 1st Bart.,
and t'. 4 Feb. 1816.
Elizabeth, m. 12 Sept. 1801, Lord Henry Molyneux
Howard, and d. 24 May, 1835.
Mr. Edward Long d. 1813, and was s. by his eldest son',
Edward Beeston Long, Esq. of Hampton Lodge, m.
Mary, dau. of John Thomlinson, Esq., M.P. for Steyning,
and heir to her grandfather, John Thomlinson, Esq. of
East Barnet, and by her (who d. 1818) he had issue,
Edward Noel, Ensign Coldstream Eegt. of Foot Guards,
lost on his passage to Spain, 1809.
Henry Lawes, his heir.
Frederick Beckford, Inspector-Gen. of Prisons in Ireland,
m. Maria Elizabeth, 5th dau. of James Daniell, Esq.,
and left issue.
Mary, )»,. Charles Devon, Esq. of Eackenford, Devon, and
had issue.
Charlotte, m. George Grenville Pigott, Esq. of Doder-
shall Park, Bucks, andc?. a. j). 1823.
Mr. Long d. 1825, and was s. by his son,
Henkt Lawes Long, Esq. of Hampton Lodge and East
Barnet, J. P., m. 25 July, ls22, Lady Catharine Walpole,
youngest dau. of the 2nd Earl of Orford, and d. 1868,
leaving issue,
Henrt Charles Dctdlet, of Hampton Lodge, d. s. p. 7
June, 1870.
Charlotte Caroline Georgiana, of Hampton Lodge,
m. 6 Dec. 1849, Henry Howard, Esq. of Greystoke
Castle, Cumberland, who d. 7 Jan. 1875.
Catharine Beatrice.
Emma Sophia, to. 16 April, 1855, Francis William Hast-
ings, Lieut.-Col. E.A., 3rd son of Col. Sir Charles H.
Hastings. G.C.H.
Mary Elizabeth.
Florence Louisa Jane, to. 17 July, 1855, Turner A.
Macan, Esq. of Cardiff, co. Armagh.
Sophia Horatia Churchill, m. 1st, 20 Feb. 1855, Major
Jervoise Clarke Jervoise, Esq., K. W. Fu.siliers, eldest
.son of Sir J. Clarke Jervoise, Bart, of Idesworth Park,
Hants; he d. 22 April, 1872. She to. 2ndly, 8 Oct.
1881, Edward King, Esq. of London.
Isabella Henrietta Theodora, m. 24 Feb. 1859, Thomas
Barnard, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Cople, Beds, and has
issue.
Mr. Long TO. 2ndly, 1703, Jane, d.au. .and heir of Sir William
Bee.ston, Knt., Governor of Jamaica, and relict of Sir Thomas
Modyford, Bart., by whom (who d. 1724) he had issue,
II. Charles, b. 17D5, of Hurts Hall ; m. Mary, dau. and heir
of Dudley North, Esq. of Glenham Hall, Suffolk, nephew of
Francis, 1st Lord Guilford, Lord Keeper, &c. He d. 1778,
■^ leaving two sons,
Charles, of Hurts Hall, b. 1748; m. his cousin Jane, dau.
of Beeston Long, Esq., and d. 1813, having had issue two
sons, Charles and Dudley, both of whom d. young.
Dudley, of Glenham Hall and Hurts Hall, M.P., assumed
the name of North, b. 1749; m. 1802, the Hon. Sophia
Anderson Pelham, dau. of the 1st Lord Yarborough, and
d. s. p. 1829.
III. William, a Lieut, in the Earl of Pembroke's Dragoons,
b. 1706 ; d. unm.
IV. Beeston, of whom hereafter.
I. Jane, 6. 1709; m. 1st, Eoger Drake, Esq. of Shirley,
Surrey, and 2ndly, the Marquis D'Aragona, of Modena.
II. Anne, 6. 1713; m. Rev. Philip Carter, Vicar of Tunstall.
III. Susannah, d. unm. 1820, aged 103.
The youngest son of Charles Long, of Longville, by his 2nd
wife,
BEE.STON Long, Esq. of Carshalton Park, Surrey, b. 1710;
ra. 1745, Susanna, dau. and heir of Abraham Cropp, Esq. of
Richmond, Surrey, and d. 1785, having had issue,
I. Samuel, his heir, of Carshalton, M.P. for Il-chester, High
Sheriff for Surrey 1790; 7n. 1787, Lady Jane Maitland, 4th
dau. of James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale, K.T., and by her
(who r,i. 2ndly, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Houstoun, G.C.B.,
he had issue two sons and a dau.,
1 Samuel, late of Bromley Hill.
2 Charles Maitland, Rector of Settrington, Archdeacon of
the East Hiding, co. York, 6. 16 Aug. 1803; m. 1st, 10
Juno, 1834, Harriet Ellice, and by her (who d. 3 June,
1836) had a dau. Harriet Helen, to. 1858, Rev. Henry
Ruck Keene. He m. 2ndly, 11 April, 1839, Anna Maria,
dau. of Sir Robert Wigram, Bart., and d. 6 Oct. 1875,
having by her (who d. 11 March, 1856) had issue,
1 Samuel, Capt. R.N., b. 5 Jan. 1840; to. 15 Oct. 18G8,
Alice Jane, 5tli dau. of Right Hon. Sir James Wigram,
P.C., and has issue,
1 Samuel Charles, 6.'29 Sept. 1869; 2 Wilfrid James,
b. 20 Aug. 1871 : 3 Bernard, b. 4 Sept. 1872 ; 4 Georgi-
Edward, b. 4 Oct. 1873; Clement Lofius, b. 1880; 5
Hubert Arthur Maitland, 6. 1884 ; 1 Mary Katherine ;
2 Anna Margaret.
2 Charles Wigram, b. 5 Oct. 1842, Major R.H.A.
3 William Houstoun, b. 8 Nov. 1843.
4 Edward Maitland, b. 19 July, 1848.
5 George Boswall, b. 31 July, 1849: lost at sea in 1870.
6 Loftus Sidney, b. 5 March, 1854.
1 Eleanor, d. 11 June, 1880. 2 Jane Elizabeth.
I JIary Turner, d. 24 Feb. 1838.
Mr. Long d. 1807, and was s. by his eldest son,
Samuel Long, Esq. of Bromley Hill, Kent, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1863, Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards, b.
May, 1799 ; to. 1st, 18 April, 1825, Lady Louisa Emily
Stanley, dau. of Edward, Earl of Derby, K.G. (she d. 11
Dec. following) : 2ndly, 1827, Sydney, dau. of Arthur Ather-
ley, Esq., M.P. for Southampton ; 3rdly, 1854, Emily, 2nd
dau. of Charles John Herbert, Esq. of Muckross, Killarncy ;
and 4thly, 11 Dec. 186G, Hon. Eleanor Stanley, Maid of
Honour to the Queen, dau. of Edward Stanley, Esq. of
Cross Hall, by Lady Mary his wife, dau. of James, 8th
Earl of Lauderdale, and had issue by his 3rd wife,
1 Jane Emily, b. 22 Jan. 1855 ; to. 20 Aug. 1878, Hon.
Richard M. W. Dawson, 3rd son of the Earl of Dartrey,
K.P.
2 Mary Euphemia, b. 8 May, 1856 ; to. 15 July, 1879,
Hon. Hugh Elliot, 3rd son of the Earl of Minto.
3 Susan Martha, d. 29 April, 1859.
Col. Longd. 31 Aug. 1881.
II. Richard, d. unm.
iir. Beeston, of wliom presently.
IV. Charles (Sir), G.C.B.,P.C., (fee, &. 1760; created 8 July,
1826, Baron Faknborough ; m. 1793, Amelia, eldest dau. of
Sir Abraham Hume, Bart., but d. s. p. 17 Jan. 1838, when
the title became extinct.
V. George, 1st Lieut, of the " Superbe," killed at the storm-
ing of 'Trincomalee, 1782, unm.
VI. William, Canon of Windsor, Eector of Fulham, Norfolk,
and of Sternfleld, Suffolk, d. s. p. 1835.
VII. Richard, d. unm.
I. Sarah, to. 23 April, 1774, Sir George William Prescott,
Bart., and d. 18 July, 1817.
II. Jane, vi. Charles Long, Esq. of Hurts Hall.
III. Susannah, m. Rev. George Chamberlain.
Mr. Beeston Long d. 1785. His third son,
Beeston Long, Esq. of Combe House, Surrey, a Bank
Director, 7n. 10 July, 1786, Frances Louisa, eldest dau. of Sir
Richard Neave, 1st Bart., and dying 1820, left by her (who d.
1841, with three daus., Caroline, d. 1824; Amelia Ann, d. «. p.;
and Maria, m. Henry Seymour Montagu, Esq., and d. 183'2),
a son and successor,
William Long, of Hurts Hall, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1843; b. 1802; ?ij. 20 Oct. 1830, Eleonora Charlotte Montagu,
sister of Sir Edward Poore, Bart, of Eushall, Wilts, and d.
28 Jan. 1875, leaving, with other issue,
4 K 2
123t)
LON
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LON
I. WlLlUM BeESTON.
II. Charles Poore, SJajor 14th Rcgt., ua. 21 Nov. 1S67, Caro-
line Mary Stuart, daii. of Jonathan Kashleigh, Esq. of
Menabilly, and by her (who d. 3 Jan. 1880) left at his
decease, '2 Nov. 1871, one son, William Eveltn, now of
Hurts Hall, and one dau.
I. Annette, d. unm. 12 Dec. 1386.
The eldest son,
William Beeston I-ong, Esq. of Hurts Hall, Suffolk, J. P.
.ind D.L., High Sheriff 1879. Chairman of Quarter Sessions,
and Col. 1st Suffolk Rifle Volunteers, b. 1833; 5)!. 11 May,
1859. Arethusa Marianne, 4th dau. of Sir Charles Robert
Rowley, Bart., which lady d. 18 Dec. 1889. He d.s. p. 1892,
and was s. by his nephew,
William Eveltn Long, Esq., now of Hurts Hall.
.^J^)M— Quarterly ; 1st sa., a lion passant arg., holding in
the dexter paw a cross-crosslet titchee or, on a chief of the
Mcond three crosses-crosslet of the field. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet or, a liDn's head arg. gutte de sang. Motto —
I'ieux quoique preux.
&at— Hurts Hall, Saxmundham.
combe, of Coshcrton, co. Pembroke, and d. 14 March, 1892j
leaving issue,
I. Charles Alexander Holcombe, now of Llanina.
II. Edward Francis, 6. 12 Jan. 18»5.
I. Edith Catherine Sarah Holcombe.
II. Gwendoline Maiy.
Seat — Llanina, New Quay, Llandyssil, S. Wales.
LONG OF DUNSTON.
Loyo, FoETEScrE AValter Kellett, Esq. of
Dimston, Norfolk, B.A. Oxford, b. 11 Dec. 1843 ;
*. his father 26 Feb. 1874.
Ijineag'e. — Rev. Robert Chckchman Kellett, son of
Robert Cowan Kellett and his wife. Miss Churchman, adopted
the surname and arms of Long. He 7n. Jane, only child of the
Ui-v. Nevill Walter, Rector of Berghapton Norfolk, and d.
1041, leaving by her, who d. 1848,
Robert, his heir.
Henry Churchman, Rector of Newton Flotman, ISS.'i, and
Incumbent of Dunston 1841, m. 18 Sept. 1838, Cliarlotte
Emma, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir R. Harvey, and had issue,
Henry Walter, h. 12 July, lb40, d. 24 Jan. 18.58 ; Edwin
Cowan, b. 11 April, 1852, d. 21 Nov. 1886; Octavius Nevill,
6. 30 Dec. 1857; Emma Julia; Beatrice Jwne Myrrha, d.
1866; Alice, cL 1866; Alma; Cecilia; Magdalena ; Olivia;
Augusta, d. 1864; and Celeste Henrietta, d. 1866.
Anna Kellett, d. 1861. Mary, d. 1873.
Jane, m. Oct. 1836, Charles Dormer, Esq., and d. a widow,
Feb. Ib55.
The elder son,
Robert Kellett Long, Esq. of Dunston Hall, co. Norfolk,
J. P., High Sheriff 18-56, of Trin. Coll. Camb., B.A. 1825,
M.A. 1832, Capt. East Norfolk Militia, b. 4 May, 1804; m.
It; March, 1843, Maria Louisa, eldest dau. of William Fortescue,
Esq. of Writtle Lodge, Essex, and by her (who d. 1846) had,
I. Fortescue Walter Kellett, now of Dunston.
II. Charles Hamilton Kellett (Rev.), B.A., Vicar of Swin-
derby, 1876, b. 19 April, 1845; m. 1873, Edith Mary, dau.
of Edward Lyon, Esq. of Johnson Hall, Eccleshall, and
has issue,
Ernest Kellett, b. 15 Jan. 1874.
Edward Fortescue, b. 4 Dec. 1876. Ethel.
III. Ernest Henry Kellett (Rev.), M.A., Rrctor of Newton
Flotman, Norfolk, b. 7 Oct. 1846: m. 31 .Ian. 1877, Eliza-
beth Margaret Eeresford, dau. of Rev. John G. Beresford,
of Bedale Rectory, co. York.
11 r. Long d. 26 Feb. 1874.
iSeaf— Dunston Hall, near Norwich.
liONGCKOFT OF LLANINA.
LoNGCEorT, Charles Alexander Holcombe,
F.sq. of Llanina, co. Cardigan, b. 13 May, 1883, s.
bis father, 1892.
Lineage. — Edward Longcroft, Capt. R.N., who was
Flair-Lieut, to Lord Rodney at the time of his victory over
the Comte de Grasse, m. Sarah, dau. of — B — , Esq. of
Llr.yney, co. Radnor, and d. 1812, leaving by her (whod. 1808)
a son,
Charles Richard Longcroft, Esq., who d. 20 May, 1888,
Ey Sarah his wife (who d. 20 Jan. 1885) he had issue,
Charles Edward, late of Llanina.
EUen, m. May, 1864, to Robert Anderson, Lieut. 95th Regt.,
and Major Renfrewshire Miliiia, and d. 10 May, 1890, leav-
ing issue, one son and two daus.
The only son,
Charles Edward Longcroft, Esq. of Llanina, co. Cardigan,
J. P. for COS. Cardigan and Carmarthen, 6. 6 Dec. 1842; m. 8
Aug. 1S77, Catherine Alicia, eldest dau. of Rev. Essex Hol-
LONGE OF SPIXWORTH.
LoNGE, Robert Bacon, Esq. of Spixworth Fart,
Norfolk, J.P., B.A. Cambridge, late Capt. Norfolk
Militia Artillery, b. 30 March, 1830; m. 20 Jan.
1853, Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev.
Charles Orman, Perj^etual Curate of Shouldham^
Norfolk, and has issue,
I. Francis Bacon, Capt. R.E., b. 31 Oct. 1856.
II. Robert Douglas, Capt. 57th Regt., b. 21 Dec. 1857 ; m. S-
April, 1891, Blanche Adeline, only dau. of the late Rev.
Dr. Webster, of Cork, and has issue, Dorothy Douglas.
III. John Charles (Rev.), M.A. Camb., Vicar of Linton, co.
Cambridge; b. 11 April, 1859.
IV. Julius Octavius, b. 7 Nov. 1863; d. 1 Feb. 1864.
V. Edward Norman, late Lieut. 3rd batt. Norfolk Regt., 6.
7 April, 1868; d. 21 April, 1890.
I. Elizabeth Margaret, d. ii. Julia Georgiana.
III. Caroline, d.
I IV. Henrietta Charlotte, m. 3 June, 1891, Charles Arthur
! Bathurst Bignold, Esq., J.P., D.L., eldest son of Lieut.-
j Col. Bignold, of Harford Lodge, Norwich, and has issue^
; Charles Robert.
Lineag'e. — The Parish Register of Aswelthorpe mentions
j one Thomas Longe going to the King's host at Nottingham in
! the year 1485.
I John Longe, of Hingham, co. Norfolk, had two sons, viz.,
1 1 John, who had by his wife Margery ^she d. his widow im
j 1546) two daus. Catherine, m. Robert Baker, and Isabel, w.
William Bawdewyn ; and 2 William. The younger son,
William Longe, of Hingham, d. in 1557, leaving, by
j Catherine his wi:e, two sons and a dau., 1 John, his heir, 2
1 William, of Depeham, who had John, Peter, William, Mar-
t garct, Anne, and Amye, all born before 1557 ; and 3 Catherine,
m. John Burrough. He was s. by his eldest son,
John Longe, of Hingham, who had, with Thomas, and
three daus., Catherine, Mary, and Margaret, an elder son,
his heir at his decease,
John Longe, of Hingham, b. in 1558, and d. in 1622, when
he was s. by his son,
Robert Longe, Esq. of Fowlden, 6. in 1588, who was-
Sheriff of Norfolk in 1G44. He m. 26 May, 1614, Elizabeth,
dau. of John King, citizen of London, and had (with five-
daus., Elizabeth, b. 1615, m. Clement Heigham, Esq. of
Barrow, Suffolk ; Margaret, b. 1618, m. 1st, Francis Batchcroft,
Esq. of Bexwell, and 2nd]y, Gascoine Weld, Esq. of Bracon-
ash; Susan, b. March, 1621, m. Rev. M. Longther, and d. s. p.
in 1673 ; Mary, b. May, 1626, m. E. Britiffe, Esq. of Bacons-
thorpe; and Sarah, 6. March, 1634, in. 1st, Tobias Frere,
Esq. of Harleston, and 2ndly, — Wogan, Esq. ; she d. Feb.
1684) five sons. He d. 17 Sept. 1656, and was s. by his eldest
surviving son.
Robert Longe, Esq. of Reymerston, 6. Jan. 1619. This
gentleman TO. four times. His first wife was Anne, dau. and
co-heir of Thomas Milner, Esq. of Lynn Regis, and by her,
who d. May, 1653, he had (with two daus. Priscilla and Eliza-
beth, who both d. young) sis sons. He m. for his second
wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Bacon, of Norwich, one of
the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, and by that lady,
who d. in Jan. 1659, had another son, Francis, of whom
presently. By his third wife, Frances, widow of Edmund
Gournay, Esq. of West Barsham, who d. in 1670, he had no
issue. By his fourth and last wife, Ellen, dau. and heir of
Thomas Gournay, Esq. of West Barsham, he had two daus.,
I. Anne, b. Aug. 1673, d. young.
II. Ellen, b. Jan. 1674, m. Richard Fenier, Esq. of Yar-
mouth.
He d. Dec. 1688. His seventh son, (the only child of the
second marriage),
Francis Longe, Esq., Recorder of Yarmouth (only child of
Robert Longe, Esq. of Reymerston, co. Norfolk, by Elizabeth,
his 2nd wife, dau. of Sir Francis Bacon, one of the Judges of
the Court of King's Bench), purchased the estate of Spixworth.
He ra. Susanna, dau. and heir of Tobias Frcre, Esq., and by
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her (who d. 1G81) had issue, to survive youth, two sons and |
three daus. Mr. Longe d. 3 Dec. 1734. His 2nd son,
Francis Longe, Esq. of Spixworth and Reymersion, b. Aug.
1689 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Godfrey, Esq. of Kisby,
Suffolk, and by her (who d. 1767) had issue,
I. Feancis, his heir.
II. John (He v.), Hector of Spixworth, Reymerston, and
Hackford, Norfolli, and Chaplain to Geobqe III., b. 25 July,
1731 ; OT. Dorothy, dau. of Peter Elwin, Esq. of Booton and
Thurning, Norfollc. by whom (who d. 1810) he left at his
decease, 18 Sept. 1806, John, his heir; and Robert, of Cat-
ion Lodge, Norfolk, D.L., 6. 1766; d. s. p. The elder son,
John, Vicar of Coddenhara, Ipswich, Suffolk, b. 6 April,
1765; m. 1st, 5 Nov. n'JO, Charlotte, dau. and co-ht-ir of
John Browne, Esq. of Ipswich, and by her (who d. 21
Kay, 1812, aged 50) had,
1 Francis Bacon, b. 1 June, 1798 ; d. 17 Jan. 1819.
■2 Jolin Francis, d. young.
"> John, of Spixworth.
4 Robert (Rev.), of Spixworth.
5 Henry Browne (Rev.), M.A., b. 17 March, 1803 : m. 31
Aug. 1836, Anne Margaret, eldest dau. of Gen. Alexandi-r
Niaholson, of East Court, co. Gloucester, and of Ufford,
■Suffolk, and had, Henrj' Cochrane, d. an infant, 1849 ;
■Cecilia Jane ; Margaret Frances ; Louisa ; and Rosa.
1 Charlotte Dorothy, d. young.
2 Charlotte Dorothy, m. 6 Dec. 1822, Gen. Robert
Martin Leake, of Woodhurst, Surrey, and t^ s. p. 9
March, 1858, aged 61.
Kev. John Longe, m. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Col. Ward,
- of Salhouse, Norfolk, who d. s. p. He d. 3 March, 1834.
Francis Longe d. Oct. 1735, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Longe, Esq. of Spixworth and Reymerston, 6.
June, 1726; High Sheriff for Norfolk 1782. He m. Tabitha,
flau. of John Howes, Esq. of Morningtliorpe, and by her (who
d. Nov. 1760; left at his decease, Feb. 1770, an only son and
lieir,
Francis Longe, Esq. of Spixworth, b. April, 174S : High
Sheriff 1786 ; m. Katherine, 2nd dau. of Sir George Jackson,
Bart , but had no issue. He d. July, 1812, and was s. (at the
decease of his widow, 1828) by his cousin,
John Longe, Esq. of Spixworth Park, D.L., b. 14 July,
1799; m. 10 June, 1829, Caroline Elizabeth, eldest dau. and
co-heir (with her sister. Lady Wetherell Warneford) of the
late Lieut.-Col. AVarneford, of Warneford Place, Wilts, and
niece of Henry, 4th Viscount Ashbrook, wiiich lady d. 29 Aug.
1846, aged 51. Mr. Longe d. 27 Sept. 1872, and was s. by his
brother.
Rev. Rohebt Longe, B.A., of Spixworth Park, Vicar of
Coddenham cum Crowfield, Ipswich, Suffolk, b. 6 Nov. 1800;
ill. 7 Oct. 1828, Margaret Douglas, dau. of Rev. Charles Davy,
Rector of Barking, Suffolk, and by her (who d. 30 Sept. 1»73)
had issue,
I. Robert Bacon, now of Spixworth.
II. Francis l>avy, B.A. Oxon : Inspector Local Government
Board, h. 25 Sept. 1831 ; vi. 27 Sept. 1864, Sara Rose, dau.
of Rev. Thomas Patteson, Rector of Hauibledon, Hania.
jii. John, in holy orders. Rector of Sterntield, Suffolk, b.
20 Aug. 1832; m. 12 June, 1856, Maria E., only dau. of
Richard B. Martin, Esq. of Hemingstone Hall, Suffolk, and
has issue.
I. Margaret Charlotte Anne, m. 6 Feb. 1861, Rev. Henry
Ware Schreiber, 5th .?on of Lieut. -Col. Schreiber, of Hill
House, Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk.
Mr. Longe d. 27 Jan. 1830.
Amu — Gu., a saltier engrailed or, and on a chief of the last
three crosses-crosslet of tlie lirst. t'yest — A lion sejant gu.
holding a saltier engrailed or.
Heat — Spixworth Paik, near Norwich.
LONGFIELD OF LONGUEVILLE.
LoNGFiEjLD, EiCHAED Edmvxd, Esq. of Longue-
ville, CO. Cork, J.P. and D.L., Hicrh Sherife 1887 ;
M.A., Cambridge; b. 6. June, 1842; m. 19 Sept.
1872, Alberta Charlotte, dau. of W. H. Russell,
JJsq., LL.D., and has issue,
I. Richard William, b. 18 Dec. 1873.
II. Lewis, b. 8 Dec. 1874.
III. Charles Edmund, b. 31 Aug. 1885.
I. Sibyl Mary, 6. 13 June, 1877.
II. Muriel Alberta, b. 8 Sept. 1878.
liiueag'e. — John Longfield, Esq. of Denbigh, Wales,
1652, afterwards of the city of Dublin, d. intestate: adminis-
tration granted 8 March, 1669-70. He had two sons,
, Sobeit, b. in Denbigh, 1662, obtained an exten-ive grant of
lands in cos. Westmeath, Meath, Clare, under the com-
mission of grace, by patent dated 15 April, 1685. He resided
at Kilbride, co. Meath, and d. 1710, leaving issue, which
became extinct in the male line on the death of his great-
grandson, Robert Longfield, in 1790.
John, ancestor of the Longueville and Castle Mary families.
The 2nd son,
John Longfield, Esq., J.P., b. 1653, settled at Castle Mary,
near Cloyne, co. Cork, and d. 22 April, 1730, leaving by Mary
his wife, dau. and co-heir of William Hawnby, Esq. of Mallow,
I. Robert, of Castle Mary, J. P., 6. 1688 ; m. 1731. Margaret,
dau. and co-heir of Richard Geering, Esq. of Dublin, M.P.,
and d. 11 March, 1765, aged 77, having had issue,
1 John, of Castle Mary, b. 3 July, 1733; m. (licence dat«d
10 March, 1755), Alice, dau. of Thomas Tilson, Esq., and
left at his decease an only son,
Robert, of Castle Mary, M.P. for borough of Donegal, m.
April, 1778, Elizabeth, sis'er of the 1st Lord Lismore,
and dau. of Thomas O'Callaghan, Esq. of Shanbally, co.
Tipperary, by his 2nd wife, Hannah, dau. of John Roger-
son, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, andt^ s.j>.
2 Richard, of Longeuville, co. Cork, J. P., High Sheriff
for CO. Cork, 17.58," M.P. for Charleville 1761, and after-
wards for co. Cork, b. 1734. He was created, 1795, Baron
Longueville of Longueville, and in 1800 advanced to the
ViscocNTCT OF Longueville. His lordship, who was
Governor of co. Cork and a Representative Peer for
Ireland, )U. 1756, Margaret, dau. ot Richard White, Esq.,
and aunt to Richard, 1st Earl of Bantry, but d. s. p.
23 May, 1811, when the honours expired.
1 Anne, m. Roger Conner, Esq. of Connerville.
II. John, of whom presently, as of Longueville.
III. Hawnby, of Cork, in. 29 June, 1733, Mary, dau. of
Christopher Vowell, Esq. of Ballyorane, co. Cork, and d.
31 July, 1741, leaving by her (who had predeceased him,
Sept. 1738) an only child,
Susanna, b. 19 Feb. 1734-5, m. Richard Parker, Esq.
IV. William, of Cork, 6. 1710, who, by Mary Goodman his
wife {b. 23 Nov. 1719; d. 5 Aug. 1739), had at his death,
1777, an only child,
John Longfield, Esq. M.D., of Cork, m. 1775, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Conroy, Esq., and aunt to the 1st Baronet of
that name, and had (with other children, who d. s. 2^ ) a
3rd .=on, Robert, m. April, 1815, Mary, 2nd dau. of John
Martin, Esq. of Cork, and had an only child and heir,
Mary Elizabeth, who n. 1838, her tirsc cousin, David
Beatty, Esq. of Borodale, co. Wexford.
I. Helena, m. 1708, Theodore Vansevenhoven, of Cork.
II. Elizabeth, m. John Tooker, Esq. of Ballindinish.co. Cork.
HI. Anne, in. Richard Uniacke, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, co.
Cork.
IV. Mary, in. 1720, Walter Lavitt, Esq. of co. Cork.
V. Heniictta, m. Rev. Thomas Squire.
VI. Deborah, m. Nov. 1731, James Peircy, Esq. of co. Cork.
VII. Bryana, m. Rev. William Bucknor, of Croom, co.
Limerick.
The 2nd son,
John Longfield, Esq. of Longueville, J. P., 6. 24 June,
1695 ; 7n. 12 Sept. 1738, Susanna, dau. of Montifort Westropp,
Esq., and left at his decease, 5 April, 1765, two sons,
John, his successor, of whese line we treat.
Mocntifort, ancestor of the laraily now of Castle Mary,
{refer to that Memoir).
The elder son,
John Longfield, Esq. of Longueville, J. P., High Sheriff co.
Cork 1775, M.P. for Mallow, 6. 5 July, 1741 ; m. 24 June, 1764,
Elizabeth, dau. of William Foster, Esq., and first-cousin of the
Right Hon. John Foster, created Lord Oriel, by whom he had
issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. Mountifort (Rev.), Vicar of Desertserges, co. Cork, and
many years J.P. for that co., m. 1st, Nov. 1796, Grace, dau.
of William Lysaght, Esq., by whom he had issue,
1 John, ni. Miss Cotter, and had issue.
2 Mountifort (Bight Hon.), P.C, Q.C., J.P., LL.D. of
Trin. Coll. Dublin 1831 (B.A. 1823, M.A. 1829, LL D.
1831), became a Fellow of that University 1825 and
Professor of Political Economy 31 Oct. 1832. He
resigned his Fellowship tor the Professorship of Feudal
and English Law 29 Nov. 1834. This eminent jurist was
appointed, 1847, aCommissonerof the Incumbered Estates
Court, and, 1858, Judge of the Landed Estates Court.
He was b. 1802 ; in. iS45, Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew
Armstrong, Esq., and d. 1884. fehe d. 1882.
3 Robert, of Merrion Square, Dublin. M.A. of Trin. Coll.
Dublin, called to the Irish Bar 1834, appointed Q.C. 1852,
elected M.P. for Mallow 1859, b. 1810; m. 1840, Charlotte,
dau. of George Stawell, Esq. of Crobeg, co. Cork, and d.
1868.
J Elizabeth, m Daniel Conner, Esq. of Manch, and has
ijsue.
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2 Mary, „i. — M'Carthy, Esq.
3 Grace, m. John Beiisley, Esq.
The Eev. Mountifort Longfield m. 2ndly, !Mary Ann, dau.
of Col. William Connor, and had further issue,
4 George (Rev.), M.A., Fellow Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1842 ;
m. 28 July, 1850, Marj' Webb, chlest dau. of Nathaniel
Webb Ware, Esq., and il. 3 Xov. 1^78, leaving issue.
r> Henry, m. Eleanor, dau. of X. Webb Ware, Esq.
6 Eichard (Rev.), Rector of Hogeely, m. Willielmina, dau.
and co-heir of the Rev. James GoUock.
7 William, J. P. co. Cork. 6. 1821 ; »i. 186."), Frances Cathe-
rine, eldest dau. of Rev. Richard Eongfield Conner, of
Dowudaniel, Eector of the St. Anne's, Siiandon.
8 Thomas. 9 Foster.
4 Mary.
5 Frances Patience, m. Lieut. -Gen. John Longfield.
m. William, called to the Irish Bar 1794, (/. .^■. p.
IV. Hesky, of Waterloo, co. Cork, J. P., -ni. Maiy, only dau.
and heiress of John Powell, Esq. of Sea Court, co. Cork,
and rf. 1851, leaving issue,
John Powell, late of AVaterloo, J. P., B.A. of Trin. Coll.
Dublin, late Lieut.-Col. Royal Cork Artillery ;51ilitia, b.
1817; Jii. 1848, Loui.sa. 6th dau. of Rev. Matthew Purcell,
of Burton, co. Cork.
Henry, b. 1828 ; m. 1857, Eliza Augusta, only child and
heir of William Purcell, Esq. of Altaniira, co. Cork, and
<l. 1871, leaving, with other issue, an eldest son, William
Henry, Lieut. Lincolnshire Regt., b. 1859.
Eobert, d. unm. 1864.
Elizabeth, m. John Power, Esq. of Eoskeen, co. Cork, .T.P.
Eachael, in. Rev. William Xeligan, LL.D., Kector of St.
Mary's, Shandon, co. Cork.
Mary, m. 1st, Robert Longfield, Esq. of the Castle Mary
branch {ir/nch see), and 2ndly, 1854, George, ■2nd son of
Thomas Lucas, Esq. of Eichford=town, co. Cork.
Patience, m. 6 Jan. 1848, Daniel Conner, Esq. of Manch,
CO. Cork.
Dora, j». Edward Francis Eoche, Esq., J.P., of Johnstown
"~ House, CO. Cork.
I. Patience, the 1st wife of Johu Wallis, Esq. of Drishaue
Castle, CO. Cork.
u. Elizabeth, 77i. George Stawell, Esq. of Crobeg, co. Cork.
Mr. Longfield d. 1815, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Longfield, Esq. of Longueville, Lieut.-Col. in the
army, J.P. and High Sheriff 1829, 6. May, 1767 ; m. 15 Oct.
1797, Eleanor, dau. of John Lucas, Esq. of Mount Lucas,
King's Co. {see (hat family'}, and by her (who d. Nov. 1858)
had issue,
EicHAED, of Longueville.
John, of Kilcoleraan, Bandon, co. Cork, C.B., General
(retired). Col. bth Regt., 6. 18'J4 ; m. 29 April, 1861, Frances
Patience, dau of Kev. Mountifort Longfield, of Churchill,
Eector of Desertserges, co. Cork, and had a son, John
Edmund, Lieut. 9th Batt. King's Eoyal Kifle Corps, 6. 14
April, 1865. Gen. Longfield d. 27 Feb. 1&89.
Margaret Eleanor, m. 21 Aug. 1820, Thomas Wood Craster,
Esq., D.L., of Craster Tower, co. Northumberland, who rf.
1867. leaving issue.
Elizabeth, m. 1836, Rev. Edmund Lombard, and d. Dec. 1892.
Col. Longfield d. 18 Oct. 1842 ; and was s. by his son,
EicHAED Longfield, Esq. of Longueville, co. Cork, J.P.
.•md D.L., High Sheriff 1833, Member for co. Cork in the last
Parliament of William IV., 1835-37, b. 7 May, 1802 ; m. 1st,
1832, Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of John M'Clintock, Esq., M.P.
of Drumcar, co. Louth, by the Lady Elizabeth his wife, and
by her (who d. at Florence, 27 April, 1634) had an only child,
I. John, 89th Regt., b. 29 Nov. 2832; d. returning from the
Crimea, 20 Oct. Is55.
He m. 2ndly, 1841, Jemima Lucy, dau. of Wyrley Birch, Esq.
of Wretham Hall, Norfolk, by Catherine Sarah his wife, dau.
of Jacob Reynardson, Esq. of Holywell, co. Lincoln, and by
her (who d. 15 Jan. 1892) had issue,
II. RicHABD Edmd.nd, now of Longueville.
III. Augustus Henry, of Waterloo, Mallow, late 9th Norfolk
Regt., retired Lieut.-Col., 6.5 May, 1845 ; m. 28 June, 1883,
Florence Amy, younger dau. of Eichard N. Pereival, Esq.
of Springfield, Saiidbach, Cheshire, and his issue, John
Pereival, 6.27'Oct. 1885: Kathleen Mary Noel, 0. 29 Dec.
1886.
IV. Lewis Pryor, b. 4 March, 1848 : d. 27 Sept. 1856.
I. Catharine Elinor, d. 30 June, 1870.
II. Johanna Jemima.
Mr. Longfield d. 18 June, 1889.
Arni.% — Gu., a chevron erm. between seven ero.=ses-crosslet
fitchee, three in chief and four in baso arg. C,-ext—OM of a
ducal coronet or, a demilion rimpant gu. JV/o»o— Farcere
subjectis.
^•«a«— Longueville, near Mallow, co. Cork.
Ciub—^ew University, S.V,'.
LONGFIELD OF CASTLE MARY.
Longfield, Mountifoet John CooKXEXAr,
Esq. of Castle Mary, co. Cork, J.P. and D.L.,
educated at Eton and Oxford, Capt. 2nd Life
Guards, b. 16 October, 1858 ; m. 10 Jan. 1891, Alice
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of James Mason, Esq. of Eyn-
sham Hall, co. Oxford, and has issue,
Rita Narcissa, b. 29 Nov. 1891.
Norah Mary, 6. 1893.
Lineag'e. — For the earlier portion of this pedigree, refer
to Longfield of Longueville.
The younger son of John Longfield, Esq. of Longueville.
MoDNTiFORT LoNGFiELD, Esq., who inlierited the estates o£
Castle Mary from his cousin. Lord Longueville, b. 22 Aug.
1746, ))i. (licence '22 June, 1778) Frances, dau. of John George
Bateman, Esq. He was Col. of the City of Cork Militia,
M.P. for Enniscorthy, and many years for Cork. He d.
8 June, 1819, having had issue, two daus., Margaret and
Letitia, and three .sons, i. Eichard, rn. Maria, dau. of Henry
Bruen, Esq. of Oak Park, and d. 1819, leaving two sons, wh»
both d. ii/tim. 1833; ii. John, d.s.-p.; and iii. Robert, of
whom we treat. The 3rd son.
Rev. Eobekt Longfield, of Castle Mary, m. Cherry, dau. o£
Thomas Hugo, Esq. of Drumeen, co. Wicklow, and had issue,
MoDNTiFORT, of Castle Mary.
Eobert. a Lieut, in the army, ni. Mary, dau. of Henry Long-
field, Esq. of Waterloo, co. Cork, and by her (who rn. 'Jndly,
George Lucas, Esq.) left at his decease, 1849, one dau. Mary
Jane.
William Henry, in. Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Mathew Brink-
ley, Esq. of I'arsonstown, co. Meath, and has issue, one so»
and two daus.,
William Mountifort.
Florence Letitia. Edith Caroline.
Thomas Hugo, Eector of St. Paul's, Cork, d. unm. 17 March,
1869.
Frances Anne, rn. Richard Beare Tooker, Esq.. J.P., Capt.
Eoyal Cork City Artillery Militia, and d. 28 April, 1866,
having Iiad i.ssue.
Cherry, rn. 1851, William Oliver Jackson, Esq. of Abanesk.
and Castleview, co. Cork, and d. 1862, leaving issue.
3Iargaret, d. unm.
Emily, d. unm. 1854.
Elizabeth,, m. 1853, Maziere .John Brady, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law, 2nd son of the Eight Hon. Sir Maziere Brady, Bart.,
Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and has issue.
The Eev. E. Longfield d. 1843, and was s. by his eldest son,
Mountifort Longfield, Esq. of Castle Mary, .LP., D.L.,
High Sheriff 18.55, rn. 1840, Caroline Augusta, sole surviving-
child of George Courtenay, Esq. of Eallcydmond, co. Cork,
and had issue,
Mountifort John Courtenat, now of Cattle Mary.
Narcissa Caroline. Cherry Elizabeth.
Louisa Margaret, rn. 19 April, 1869, George Sackville
Berkeley. Esq., (japt. E.E., eldest son of Robert Berkeley,
Esq., Q.C., 40, Upper Mount Street, Dublin, and has issue,
one son.
Anne Catherine, deceased.
Margaret Eleanor, deceased.
Emily Blanche Mary, m. 1 Oct. 1872, Henry Philip Constan-
tino Dillon, Esq., Lieut. RE., eldest son of the Hon. Con-
stantine Dillon, and has issue two sons and one dau.
Letitia Geraldine.
Caroline Augusta Rose, deceased.
Adeline Maude Felicia, rn. 4 June, 1874, Major Charles
Augustus Roehfort Boyd, R.E., 2nd son oi George .Vugusluft
Rochfort Boyd, Esq. of Middleton Parit, co. Westuieath, and
has issue one son.
F'rances Amy Georgina.
S !• '^•""^' '^^■<=<^^^<^^-
He d. 8 Nov. 1864.
Arms, <t"c. — Same as Longfield of Lonriu'eviUe.
Seat — Castle Mary, near Cloync, co. Cork.
LONGMAN OF SHENDISH.
Longman, Aethur Hampton, Esq. of Shendish,
CO. Herts. J.P., M.A. Trin. Coll. Canib., Hon.
Lieut.-Col. (retired) Herts Militia, Z^. 19 A^jril, 1438,
m. 1 Feb. 1866, Alicia, 3rd dau. of John Forster,
Esq. of Malverleys, Hants.
Mr. Longman is the only son of the late Charles-
Longman, Esq. of Sliendish (who d. 1873), by
Anna Maria Surman, his wife (who d. 1859), 2n(J
dau. of Major Hampton of Henllys, co. Anglesea,
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and granflson of Tbomas Norton Longman, of
Mount Grrove, by Mary liis wife, dau. of T. Slater.
5taf— Shendish, Hemel Hempstead, Herts.
Clubs — Carlton and Kew University.
liONGUEVILLE OF PRESTATYN.
LOXGUETILLE, Thoicas, Esq. of Penvllan, Salop,
J.P., b. 29 April, 1S44; m. 29 June, "lS68, Mary
Frances, only surviving cliild and heiress of Alex-
ander Eobertson, Esq. of Balgownie Lodge, co.
Aberdeen, and has issue,
I. Eeginald, Lieut. Coldstream Guards, h. 2G March. 1869.
II. Edward, 6. 22 Dec. 1877.
in. Francis, b. 23 Dec. 1S92.
I. Mary Margaret Anne Isabel, b. IS Dec. ISSG.
Xiineag^e. — The Longuevilles came to England in the time
of William the Conqueror, and became Lords of Overton
Longueville, co. Huntingdon, and of Wolverton, co. Bucks.
During the civil ware of the reign of Charles, they, as Royalists,
suffered loss, ha^^ng previously sold and exhausted a consider-
able portion of their estates in the cause of the support of the
Stuarts. Edwaed Loxgueville, the then head of the family,
was created a Baronet of Xova Scotia, by King Charles I.,
in IGaS.
Thomas Jo>-es, Esq. of The Court, Wrexham, Lieut. 104th
Eegt., afterwards Capt. Denbighshire Militia, and Capt.
Merionethshire Militia, b. 1740 (eldest son of Thomas Jones
and Maria Margaretta, his wife, eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir
Thomas Longueville, Bart, of Prestatyn, co. Fiint\ had by
his 1st wife, Jane, dau. of John Jones, of Aberkin, co. Car-
narvon, an only son,
I. Thomas Longueville, of whom hereafter.
By his 2nd wife, Anne Lloyd, he had (with a son, Eiehard.
and a dau., Elizabeth, both d. s. p.) other children, viz.,
II. Edward, m. Charlotte Stevens, and was father of the Rev.
Harr}' Longueville Jones, M.A.
m. Hugh, of Larkhill, co. Lancaster (m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Benjamin Heywood, Esq., and had several children, see
Hetwood-Jones oj Lark-lull).
IV. Charles Thomas, of Oswestry, 7n. Maria Welch, and had,
with other issue, a son, Charles Wilding Jones, who m.
Mary, eldest dau. of William Preston, Esq. of Fairview,
near Liverpool, youngest son of Kobert, 2nd son of Kichard
Preston, Esq. of Hilhom House and EUel, in Cockerham, co.
Lancaster.
I. .\nne, m. James Boydell, Esq.
II. Harriett, m. Francis Edge Barker, Esq.
III. Maria, m. Thomas Lowndes, Esq.
The only son of the 1st marriage,
Thomas Loxgueville Jones, Esq., ^. to the estate of Pres-
tatyn under the will of his cousin, Eichard Wilding, Esq., and
assumed the surname and arms of Longueville : b. 18 Sept.
1768: m. 30 Kov. 1796, Anne, only dau. of John Gibbons,
Esq. of Oswestry, and by her ^who d. 13 June, liOl, aged CO),
had issue,
Charles Henry, d. s. p.
Thomas Longueville, of Penvllan.
John Gibbons, m. Agnes, dau. of Swainson, Esq. of Liver-
pool, and had issue, Edith and Cecilo.
Sara Henriette, m. Peter Heywood. Esq. of Wakefield, and
d. s. p. Anne, </. lann.
Helen Maria Eliza, d. tinvi.
Mr. T. L. Longueville fZ. 21 Dee. 1831, and was*, by his 2nd son,
Thomas Longueville Longueville, Esq. of Penyllan, Salop,
b. 7 July, 1803 ; m. 9 Oct. 1838, his cousin, Anne, 2nd dau. of
Charles Thomas Jones, Esq. of Oswestry, and d. 27 Oct. 1888,
having by her (who d. 1884) had issue,
I. Conway, b. 19 Jan. 1840: d. 17 March, 1854.
II. Thomas, now of Penyllan.
III. Clinrles Henry, 6. 15 May, 1848 ; d. 30 June, 1854.
I. Anna Maria.
Arms— Gu.. a fess dancettce erm. between six crpss-crosslets
fitciiee arg. Cnst — On a wreath of the colours a talbots head
couped gu. eared and charged with a fesse dancettee arg.
J/o((>.— Till then thu^.
Stat — Penyllan, Oswestry, Salop.
Jicsidetice — Llanforda HaU, Oswestry.
Lieutenant and Custos Eotulorum of the co. West-
meath, J.P. for King's co. and cos. Westmeath,
Kildare, Dublin, and Donegal ; M.A. of Trin. Coll.
DubHn, Q.C. 1872, and a Bencher of the Society
of the King's Inns 1876. b. 26 April, 1834 ; s. to
the estates of the late John Longworth, of Grlyn-
vvood ; m. 1860, Frances Tenison, eldest dau. of
William Xoble, Esq. of Annagirl, co. Monaghau,
I and has issue,
I Edwaed Teavees, B.A. Oxford. Banister-at-Law, J.P. co.
j Westmeath, b. 25 May, 1861 ; m. 1891, Hester Anne,
j eldest dau. of the late Frederick Pepys CockereU, Esq.
! Francis, b. 6 Oct. 1862.
I Mary Louisa, r,i. 5 Sept. 1888, Langer Meade Loftus Owen,
I Esq. of Ellesmere, Hunter"s Hill, Sydney, X.S.W., only
i child of the Hon. Mr. .Justice Owen, Primary Judge in
I Equity in X.S.W. (ue Ktnaston of Hardwicke).
liineage. — Fbancis Longwokth, Esq. of Creggan Castle,
was s. by his son,
Fkancis Longworth, Esq. of Creggan Castle, who d. 1742,
leaving issue, John, George, Feanxis. The 3rd son,
Francis Longwoeth, Esq. of Creggan Castle, la. EUzabeth,
dau. and co-heir of Thomas Dames, Esq. of Eathmoyle, King's
Co., and had issue,
John, of Creggan Castle, m. 1767, Alicia Margaret, dau. of
Lord Kilmaine.
Francis, of whom presently.
Thojias, who assumed the name of Dames, m. Jane, dau. of
MauDseU Burke, Esq., and had issue, Francis, and several
other sons and daus. Uf.e Dames of Gnoihill). The eldest
son, Francis, of Greenhill, King's Co., J.P. and D.L., r.i. 1st,
1 June, 1S30, Anna, youngest dau. of Rev. Travers Hume,
D.D., and by her, who d. 1835, had issue,
1 Thomas, now of Greenhill, (see Dames of Greenhill).
2 Francis Travers, now of Glynv.ood, ,s. his cousLu John
Longworth, of Glynwood (see bclou:).
1 Elizabeth, d. 1835.
Mr. Francis Longworth Damos, m. 2ndly, Elizabeth Selina,
youngest dau. of Ralph Smyth, of Gaybrook, co. West-
meath, and d. 7 Oct. 1863, lea\ing issue by her, who d. 13
June, 1885 (see Dames of GreaihUl).
George, ra. Anne Phillip's.
William, d. 1S55.
Eliza, m. Rev. Samuel Lucas.
Catherine, m. J. Bailey, Esq.
3Iary, ra. John Wakeky, Esq., of Ballyburly, King's co.
The 2nd son,
Francis Longwoeth, Esq. of Glynwood, rn.. 1st, 3 Jan. 1795,
Sarah, dau. of John. 1st Lord Kilmaine, and 2ndly, Anne,
dau. of James Whitaker, of Sparkbrook, co. Warwick,_and
had issue,
F'rancis, d. 1856.
John, of whom hereafter.
Thomas, Vicar of Bromtield, Shrewsbury, m. Emma, dau. of
Thomas Charles Bridges, of The Lodge. Salop, and d. 1865.
George, d. 1847.
Alicia Harriet, 7ii. Henry Norwood Trye. Esq. of Leckhamp-
ton Court, co. Gloucester, and d. 1866.
Anne, 7n. Col. Yoimg, of Barton End, co. Gloucester.
His second son,
John Longworth. of Glynwood, d. s. p. 1881, and was s.
by his cousin, Francis Travers Dames Longworth, now of
Glynwood.
Seats — Glynwood and Creggan Castle, Athlone, and Oatfield,
Eallinasloe, co. Galway.
HEYWOOD-LONSDALE
SHAVINGTON.
OF
LOIirGWORTH OF GLYNWOOD,
Damks-Longwoeth, Feancis Teatees, Esq. of
Glynwood, co. Westmeath, Higli Sheriff co. West-
•meath 1882, and for co. Galway 1890, Her Majesty's
Heywood -LoxsDALE, Akthue PEiiBEETOy,
Esq. of Shavington and Cloverley, co. Salop, of
Carntow-n, co. Louth and Drumgoon, co. Fermanagh,
J.P. and D.L., and County Alderman, co. Salop,
(High Sheriff, 18SS), J.P. co. Flint and High
Sheriff, CO. Louth, 1877, B.A. Balliol Coll. Oxford,
Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn) b. 9 Jan. 1835, w.
28 Jan, 1863, Francis Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Daniel Xeilson, Esq. of HundiiiU, Pontefract, York-
shire, and has issue,
I. Henry Heywood, 6. 4 Jan. 1864.
II. John Pemberton Heywood, 6. 2 Aug. 1869.
1. Anna Maria Heywood, b. 11 Oct, 1866, m. 10 Aug, 1S9.1,
12^0
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Arthur Henry Orlando Lloyd, Esq., Grcn. Guards, of
Leaton Knowles, Shropshire.
Iiineagre. — The Rev. John Lonsdale, Vicar of Darfield,
Yorkshire, m. 5 Sept. 17S5, Elizabeth Steer, and d. 10 July,
1601, aged 70, leaving issue a son,
Kev. Henbt Gtlbt Lonsdale, Vicar of Lichfield, b. 5 Aug.
1791; m. 5 Aug. 1S24, Anna Maria, dau. of John I'emberton
lleywood, Esq. of AVaUefield, and grand-dau. of Arthur Hcy-
■vvcod, Esq. of Liverpool. Banker (see I5urke's Peerage, Hey-
wooD, Bart.). Mr. Lonsdale d. 31 Jan. ISJl, having by his
wife, who il. 14 May, 1S40, had issue,
I. Henry Heywood. b. IS April, 1829; d. g. p. 15 Jan. 1360.
II. Akthcr Pemberton, of Shavington.
I. Margaret, b. 20 July, 1825; m. Kev. Hastings Gordon
(who d. 1 April, 1865), and d. s. p. 29 March, 1859.
II. Anna Maria, b. 10 Dec. 1826; m. 27 Nov. 1855, Capt. A.
Brooksbank, and has issue, eight sons and three daus.
III. Mary, d. uma.
IV. Elizabeth, m. 10 July, 1851, Eev. James Fell, of Knells,
Carlisle, and has issue, nine sons and eight daus.
The Rev. H. G. Lonsdale was s. by his second son, who
assumed by royal licence, dated 14 Dec. 1877, the additional
name and arms of Heywood.
.^ii-md— Quarterly : lat and 4th. quarterly, vert and arg., on
a bend cngr. or, between two buiiUs sa., stringed gu., three
annulets of the fourth; 2nd and 3nl, arg., torteaux in bend
between two bendlets gu., on a canton of the last, a cross
patee. Crests — Ist, a demi-stag gu., collared, attired, and seme
Oe gouttes or: 2nd, upon a mount vert, the trunk of a tree,
with two branches sprouting therefrom, and entwined by ivy,
thereon a falcon with wings displayed, ppr.
Seats — Shavington, Market Drayton and Cloverley, Whit-
church, Salop ; Drumgoon, Maguiresbridge, co. Fermanagh.
Clubs — Athenaeum. United, University, and Brookes'.
Toicn House — 26, Grosvenor Square, \V.
LOPDELL OF RAHEEN.
LOPDELL, -JoHX EoBEET, Esq. of Ilahcen Park,
CO. Galway, J. P., Capt. 4tli batt. The Connaught
Rangers, b. 27 Jan. 1866, m. 19 Aug. 1893, Lavinia
tsusan, eldest dau. of Peter J. BLike, Esq. of Gal-
way, and great-grand-dau. of Peter Ulake, Esq. of
Carballj.
Xiineag'e. — James Lopdell, Esq. of Ballyline and Emlagh,
CO. Galway, removed from England, temp. Charles II., ami
purchased land in co. Galway, where he settled. He m. Jane,
sister of John Fennele, Esq. of Windy House, co. Kilkenny,
and d. in 16S2, leaving issue,
I. John, from whom descend the Lopdells of Midpit and
Derrijnicen.
II. Chbistopheb, of whom we treat.
Chbistopheb Lopdell, Esq. d. before 1741, and was buried
at Kiltartan, co. Galway. leaving a dau. (hi. Doctor Richard
Reeves, of Ennis), and three sons,
I. James, of Cranagh, d s. p. 1741.
II. Chbistopheb, ot Raheen and Derryowen.
in. John, of Athenry, co. Galway, m. Elizabeth, sister of
Thomas Faircloth, Esq. of Ballenecraggy, co. Galway, and
d. 21 May, 1795, lea\ing with two daughters (Deborah and
Palt}-), four sons,
1 Chbistopheb, of Raheen, of whom presently.
2 James, d. unm. June, ISll.
3 William, d. s.p. 5 July, 1«45.
4 Joseph, of Athenry, m. May, 1791, Matilda, only daugh-
ter ot Robert (Jrmsby, Esq. of Eden Hill, co. Galway, and
(?. March, 1821, leaving by her (who d. 1845), with two
daughters (Catherine, d. un,ii. 15 Oct. 1875; and Martha.
m. Sept. 1823, Capt. William Rogers, of Caraminna, co.
Galway), three sons,
I. John, of Raheen, of whom hereafter.
II. Robert Ormsby, d. unm. 1830.
III. James, m. Nov. 1825, Harriett Amelia, daughter of
Col. Fleming, and d. s. p. in 1828.
The eldest surviving son,
Chbistopheb Lopdell, Esq. of Raheen and Derryowen, 6.
1697, d. unm. 8 April, 1801, aged 104 years. By his will,
dated 3 Nov. 1800, he entailed Derryowen, co. Clare, on his
kinsman, Christopher Lopdell, and Raheen, co. Galway, and
other estates, on his nephews, the sons of his brother Jolin,
the eldest of whom,
Chbistopheb Lopdell, Esq. of Raheen, d. s. p. Sept. 1801,
and was s. by his nephew,
John Lopdell, Esq. of Raheen Pane, B.A., J. P., b. 20 Feb.
1792; called to the Irish bar, 1818; m. 9 Jan. 1823, Jane,
eldest dau. of Peter Blake, Esq. of Corbally Castle, co. Galway,
by Mary his wife, second dau. of the Hon. John Browne, sixth
son of the Ist Earl of Altamont, and by her (who d. 25 April,
1879) had issue,
I. John Joseph, of Raheen.
II. Henry Robert (Rev.), incumbent of Kilmastulla, co.
Tipperary, b. 13 April, 1832.
III. James, b. 27 May, 1836.
IV. F'rancis Blake, county inspector E.I.C., b. 22 Dec. 1846.
I. Maria, d. 2 May, 1891.
II. Elizabeth.
III. Louisa.
IV. Emily, m. 12 March, 1867, Willoughby Newton, Esq. of
Newton Park, co. Wicklow (see Newton of Carrickfergus.).
V. Matilda, m. 22 Feb. 1877, Rev. Francis Costello, incum-
bent of Ballyniackey, co. Tipperary.
VI. Jane, d. U Oct. 1887.
Mr. Lopdell d. 3 Oct. 1871, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Joseph Lopdell, Esq. of Raheen Park, J. P., Major in
the Galway Militia, 6. 13 Jan. 1826; m. 16 April, 1861, Cather-
ine Mary, only surviving dau. of John Adams, Esq. of Bally-
devitt, CO. Londonderry, J. P., D.L., and High Sheriflf for that
CO. in 1862, and by her had issue,
I. John Rohert, now of Raheen.
II. Christopher Thomas, 6. 6 M.arch, 1870.
in. James Adams, b. Aug. 1872 ; d. 17 Kov. following,
iv. James, b. 7 April, 1874.
I. Lizzie Anne, m. 8 Dec. 1S80, Capt. Henry Thomas Hall,
late 18th Hussars, of Knockbrack, Athenry, co. Galway,
J. P., eldest son of the late Capt. Henry Edward Hall, of the
I3th llegt. and has issue (see Hall of Knockbrar.l:).
II. Louisa Jane, m. 28 Nov. 1889, Arthur Francis Hall, Esq.
of Caheroyan, Athenry, youngest son of the above-named
Capt. Henry Edward Hall, and has issue {see Hall of
Knockbrack).
III. Katie F'rances. iv. Mabel Viole^. v. Hilda Gladys,
Major John Joseph Lopdell d. 8 Oct. 1891.
Arms — Arg., a chev. ermines between nine mullets, four in
chief and five in base, gu. Crest — An arm in armour erabowed,
holding in the hand a baton all ppr. Motto — Virtute et tideli-
tate.
6Va<s— Raheen Park, Athenry, co. Galway, and Ballydevitt,
CO. Londonderry.
GUTHRIE-LORNIE OF BIENAM AND
PITCASTLE.
GuTnEiE-LoRNiE, Joux, Esq. of Birnam and
Pitcastle, co. Perth, and of Lochleven, co. Argyll,
J. P. CO. Perth, b. 1845 ; Fellow of the Eoyal Statis-
tical Society and Life Member of the Society of Arts,
London, Commissioner for Supply for co. Perth, and
Lord of the Manor of Birnam. Mr. Guthrie-Lornie
is the only son of the late Andrew Lornie, Esq. by
his 1st wife Agnes (who d. 1851), dau. of the late
William Guthrie, Esq., by Jane Robertson his wife.
Crest — A dexter arm issuing holding a drawn sword ppr.
Motto — Sto pro veritate.
iSea(s— Birnam House, liirnam, N.B.; Dunairds, Dunkeld,
N.K. ; and Pitcastle, Aberfeldy, N.B.
CViii)— Arlington, S.W.
I liOVEDAY OF WILLTAMSCOTE,
LovEDAY, John Edward Taylor. Esq. of
I Williamscote, co. Oxford, and Arlescote, co. War-
wick, J. P. Oxfordshire and Warwickshire, b. 12
March, 1845; s. 1 A\m\, 1875; m. 1874, Margaret,
eldest dau. of Alexander and the lion. Anne
Clieape, of Lathochar, co. Fife, and has issue,
I. Thomas, b. 16 Aug. 1875.
II. William Taylor, b. 14 Oct. 1878.
III. Henry Dodington, 6. II Jan. 1381.
IV. John, b. 20 March, 1882.
v. Alexander, b. 24 Oct. 1888.
I. Anne, b. II July, 1877.
n. Helen, 6. 18 Nov. 1879.
III. Margaret Abigail, b. 5 Jan. 1884, d. 1835.
IV. Lucy Buckley, b. 16 May, 1885.
V. Mary, b. 14 Feb. 1887.
Lineage. — Thomas Lovedat, Esq. of Caversham, Oxon,
b. 1619; d. 1681 ; m. Ist, 1670, LetHia dau. of Clement Throck-
morton, Esq. of Haseley, co. Waiwick, and by her (who d.
1674) had a dau. Letitia, d. young. He m. 2ndly, 1679, Mary,
dau. of Michael North, Esq. of Christ;hurch, Surrey, and by
her (who d. 1724) had a son,
Thomas Loveday, Esq., m. 1703, Sarah, dau. of William
LOV
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LOV
1241
I/ethieuillicr, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey, great-grandson of John
Lethieuillier, of Vallancine, in Hainault, who suffered death
in the time of the Duke of Alva's persecutions (.see Hukke's
Hfraldic Illustrations, pi. 95), and had by her (with a dau.
Martha, m. William, son of Dr. Edmund Gibson, Bishop of
London) one son,
John Lovedat, Esq. of Caversham, Oxon, in. 1st, 1739,
Anne Maria, dau. cf William Goodwin, Esq. of Arlescote, co.
Warwick, and by her (who d. 1743) had one son, John, of
whom presently. He m. 2ndly, 1745, Dorothy, dau. of Har-
rington Bagshaw, Esq. of Bromley, Kent, which lady rf. 1755,
and 3rdly, 1756, Penelope, dau. of Arthur Forrest, Esq. of the
Island of Jamaica, and by her (who d. 1301) had issue,
Arthur (Rev.), Fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxford, d. 1827.
Penelope, m. 1st, 1796, Rev. William Bcnwell, Rector of
Chilton ; and 2ndly, 1803, Rev. John Hind, Vicar of Findon.
She d. 1846.
Sarah, d. 1832. Mary, d. 1310.
The only son of his 1st marriage,
John I.oveday, Esq., D.C.L., 711. 1777, Anne, dau. and heir
of William Taylor Loder, Esq. of Williamscote, anl by litr
<who d. 29 Jan. 1837) had four sons and one dau.,
I. John, of Williamscote.
II. William Tailor, of Williamscote.
III. Thomas (Rev.), of Magdalen Coll. Oxon, B.D., a Fellow
of that college, 1818, Rector of East llsley, Jsewbury, Berk^,
h. 11 Feb. 1789; m. 1831, Mary, dau. of the Yen. Ralph
Churton, Archdeacon of St. David's, and d. 1873, having by
lier (who d. 17 July, 1845) had issue,
1 John Edward Taylor, now of Williamscote.
1 Marianne.
2 Anna Sarah, m. 1856, Rev. Edward Norman Pochin,
Yicar of Sileby, co. Leicester, and has issue.
3 Emma Penelope, m. ls6o, Henry Hoper, Esq. of Cow-
fold, Sussex, and has issue.
4 Augusta.
5 Ellen Jane.
6 Lucy Elizabeth.
rv. Arthur, of Doctors' Common'', b. 8 July, 1791; ii). 1825,
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. George Wells, Rector of Wiston,
tjussex, and d. 1877, having had two sons,
1 Arthur (Rev.), M.A. Balliol Coll. Oxford, Rector of
Yattendon, Berks, b. 24 Sept. 1826; m. 1859, Elizabeth
Lucy, dau. of Rev. Benjamin Lefroy, Rector of Ashe,
Hants, and has had issue, three sons, and a dau., who d.
1868.
2 George, of Doctors' Commons, b. 18 April, 1828 ; vi. 1st,
1865, Caroline Martha, dau. of John \Vard, Esq., C.B.,
and by her (who d. 1867) has one dau. He m. 2ndly,
Magdalene, eldest dau. of Rev. G. F. Turner, Rector of
Rede, Suffolk, and has issue, a son, George, b. 1876.
I. Anne, d. 20 Jan. 1355.
The eldest son,
John Lovedat, Esq. of Williamscote, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1841, of Brazenose Coll. Oxford, D.C.L. 1841,
M.A. 1808, 6. 8 Jan. 1785; d. s. p. 19 Oct. 1864, and was s. by
Ills brother,
Rev. William Tatlor Lovedat, of Williamscote, co.
Oxford, and Arlescote, co. Warwick, 6. 15 July, 1787 ; d. s. j>.
2 April, 1875 and was s. by his nephew.
Anns — Quarterly : 1st and 4th per pale arg. and sa., an
eagle displayed with two heads counteichanged, armed, mem-
bered, and ducally gorged or; 2nd and 3rd erm., on a chief
indented sa. three escallops arg. Crest — An eagle displayed
with two heads, as in the arms. Motto — Cum prima luce.
Seats — Williamscote, near Banbuiy, Oxon, and Arlescote, co.
Warwick.
liOVELL OF COLE PARK.
LovELL, Peter Audlet David Aethfr, Esq. of
Cole Park, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., Capt. Coldstream
Guards, h. 10 Dec. 1857 ; m. 1890, his cousin Eosa-
lind Ida, 3rd dau. of Francis Frederick Lovell, Esq.
of Hincbeslea, Hants.
liineagre.— John Harvet, Esq. (son of Hugh Harvey,
Esq., and grandson of Ralph Harvey, Esq. of Tibenham, whose
father, Robert Harvey, Esq., Comptroller of the Custom House,
m. Sarah, sister and co-heir of Hugh Audley, Esq. of the Inner
Temple) was of Cole Park, Wilts, and was buried in Malmes-
bury Abbey, 1712. The grandfather of the present possessor
of the estate,
Peter Harvet Lovell, Esq. of Cole Park (son of Peter and
Sarah Lovell), m. Charlotte, 4th dau. of the Venerable William
Willes, Archdeacon of Wells, 4th son of Dr. Wiiles, Bishop of
Bath and Wells, and d. 1841 Qiis widow d. in 1873), leaving
issue,
Peter Acdlet, his heir.
John Harvey, 6. 1810 ; m. 1843. Emma, dau. of Christopher
Bethell Codrington, Es-j. of Dodington Park, Wilts, and has
i.ssue.
William Willes (Rev.), deceased.
Francis Frederick, of Hinchelsea, Hants, J. P., late Lieut. 1st
Life Guards, i. 1821 ; m. 4 Oct. 1846, Lady Rose Somerset,
dau. of the 7th Duke of Beaufort, and by her, who d,. 12
March, 1885, has four daus., Edith Rose Alma, vi. 1881,
Charles King Francis, Esq., Barrister-at-Law ; Maud Rosa-
lind: Rosalind Ida, m. 1890, Capt. Peter Lovell, Coldstream
Guards, of Cole Park ; and Helen Rose.
Charlotte, m. W. St. George, Esq.
Jane Grace, m. Gen. Shawe, late Coldstream Guards.
Frances Sarah, m. Count Guidoboni Visconti.
Harriet Jane, ni. Gen. Lovelace Walton, late Coldstream
Guards.
Julia, deceased.
The eldest son,
Peter Ai-dlet Lovell, Esq. of Cole Park, J.P. and D.L.,
formerly an officer 7th Dragoon Guards, 6. 22 March, 1808 ; ■„,.
23 Feb. 1857, Mary Jane, 2nd dau. of the late David Pugli,
Esq., M.P. of Llanerchydol. co. Montgomery, by Anne his
wife, only dau. and heir of Evan Vaughan, Esq. of Beguildy ;
and d. 8 March, 1869, leaving a son, the present Peter Acdley
David Arthur Lovell, Esq. of Cole Park.
Arms — Arg., a chevron az. between two squirrels gu., each
cracking a nut. Crest — A squirrel sejant ppr. cracking a nur.
Seats — Cole Park, near Malmesbury, and Llanerchydol,
Welshpool.
C/itiis— Guards', and Arthur's.
LOVELL, late OF CHILCOTE MANOR
AND BINDER.
Lovell, Edward Lovell, Esq. of Springfield,
Barnes, late of CJiilcote Manor, Wells, and of
Dinder, Somerset, J.P., b. 20 Aug. 1845 ; m. 23 Oct.
1867, Caroline Georgina, youngest dau. of G-eorgo
Denistoun Scott, Esq. of Lovel Hill, Windsor
Forest, and has had issue,
I. Edwin Scott Lovell, b. 23 July, 18G8.
II. Charles Edmund Lovell, b. 10 July, 1669.
III. Arthur Clifton Lovell, b. 24 July, 1871.
IV. Hastings Henry Lovell, 6. 17 Aug. 1835.
I. Lilly Lovell, b. 26 Sept. 1375.
II. Olive Lovell, b. 24 Jan. 1880.
III. Violet Alice Lovell, b. 5 Sept. 1887, d. 16 March, 1891.
Lineagre. — Joseph Lovell Lovell, Esq. of Wells, Somer-
set (who inherited Chilcote JIanor from his uncle, George
Lovell, Esq. of Wells, who d. 1781}), b. 1780; M.Jan. 1810,
Margaret, eldest dau. of Edmund Broderip, Esq. of Wells ; and
d. 21 Dec. 1842, having had issue,
Edward, who s. his father in Chilcote, b. Nov. 1804; w.
1831, Anne Mitchell, dau. of John Rodon, Esq. of Vere, in
the Island of Jamaica; and d. s. p. 22 Sept. 1857, and was
s. by his brother.
Edmund, b. 1806; d. unm. 11 Sept. 1831.
Edwin, late of Chilcote Manor and of Dinder.
The 3rd son,
Edwin Lovell, Esq. of Chilcote Manor, in Wells, and
Dinder, Somerset, b. 7 May, 1808; m. 14 Sept. 1836, Elizabeth
Charlotte, eldest dau. of Edmund Broderip, Esq. of Cossington,
Somerset, and d. 21 May, 1877, having had issue,
I. EsDAiLE Lovell, late a Capt. in the army, b. 25 May,
1837; m. '22 Nov. 1866, Arthurina Maria, dau. of Rev.
Charles Drake, of Huntshaw, Devon, and has two sons.
II. Charles Lovell, Barrister-at-Law, J. P., b. 14 Nov. 1839;
m. 14 Sept. 1868, Ellen, youngest dau. of William Eyde,
Esq. of Stoke, Devon; d. 1 Jan. 1871.
III. Edward Lovell, present representative.
I. Lilly. II. Frederica Georgina.
III. Blanche Caroline Frances, d. 1848.
Arms — Arg., a chevron sa. between three wolves' heads
erased gu. Cri^st — A talbot courant arg.
Residence — Springfield, Barnes.
LOVETT OF LISCOMBE.
LovETT, William Gough Gubbins, Esq. of
Liscombe House, Bucks, J.P. and D.L., b. 1871, *.
his father, 1891.
Lineag'e. — The family of Lovett is of Norman extraction,
and is authentically deduced from Richard de Louet, temij.
CoNQUESToRis. (For detailed particulars, set Burke's Extinct
Baronetage.)
1242
LOV
THE LANDED GENTRY,
LOV
Sir Eobekt Lovett. of Liscombc, High Sheriff co. Bucks,
1608, i(. 1643, leaviii!,' by Anne, his 2nA wife, dau. of Richard
Saunders, Ksq. of Dinion, eight daus. and four sons, Kobeut,
vf Liscomlie, Sheriff of Buclis 1664 ; Edward, of Corfe (whose
son. Robert, of Liscomhe, d. tnim.): Christopher, of whose
line we treat; and Laurence, of Eythorp. The 3rd son,
Christopher Lovett, was first settled as a Merchant in
Tiirliey, hut subsequently, in 1660, removed to Dublin, of
which city he became Lord Mayor. He to. Frances O'More,
dau. and heir of Roger O'More, and had (witli four daus.,
Anne, m. 1st, AVilliam Tighe, Esq. of Rutland, and 2ndly,
.ludge Coots; Fr;mces, wife of Major-Gen. Pearce; Mary, m.
Meuhop Lloyd, Esq.; and Rebecca, m. Jonathan Ashe, Esq.
of Ashe Grove, co. Tipperary) three sons, Christopher, John,
and Edward. The eldest son,
Christopher Lovett, Esq., inherited Liscoinbe, co. Bucks,
at the decease of his first cousin, Robert Lovett, Esq., but
dying «»!)»., he was*, by his brother.
Col. John Lovett, of Liscombe, m. 1st, Susannah Horton,
widow, d.iu. and co-heir of Laurence Lovett, Esq. of Eythorp,
;:nd had two sons,
3. Robert.
:i. Christopher. ,w. Jane Willington, widow, dau. of Alex-
ander Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally, CJtieen's Co., and was father
of
Robert, who m. Miss Howell, and had issue,
1 John, d. unhi.
2 SacKviLLE Hatch, J.T., Comptroller of Taxes in Ire-
land, i/i. 1st, his cousin, Mary, dau. of John Lovett, and j
by her had issue,
Jonathan Vadohan, in. Miss Daunt, and had a son, I
SackviUe (wlio d. 1»49), and several daus. He d. 1850. ]
I'aimy, m. Ludovick J. Grant, Esq., ".iad son of Sir A.
Grant, Bart., and d. 1840.
]ilr. SackviUe Lovett in. 2ndly, Bridget, youngest dau.
• I Jonathan Seaver, Esq. of Heath Hall, J. P., High
Slieriff of cos. Armagh and Monaglian, and by her had
issue,
Richard Donoughmorb Lovett, Esq. (Home View.
Cheltenham), 30th male representative of the Lovett
family, m. 19 Jan. 1854, Amelia Lilias Jane, youngest
dau. of Samuel Fyler, Esq. of Down Street, Piccadilly,
and Twickenham, Middlesex, and d. 16 March, 1880.
Robert, present head of the Lovett family, formerly
Rector of Trinity, Bath, afterwards Vicar ot Ilsington,
Bovey Tracey, and Rector of Caundle Bishop, Sher-
borne, Dorset, vi. 1st, Frances, dau. and heiress of
William Aldwin Soames, Esq of Langilon Hills, Essex,
and by her (who d. Aug. 1853) had issue, 1 Robert
Jonathan Arden, 6. 4 Nov. 1851 ; 1 Eliza Fanny Ara-
bella, deceased ; 2 Sarah Alice Bridget Engaine ; and
3 Myra Isabel Florence, deceased. He m. 2ndly,
27 July, 18C3, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Hugh
Lumsdcn, Esq. of Pitcaple, SlieritT of Sutherland and
J. P. and D.L. for co. Aberdeen, and by her has issue :
2 SackviUe Hatton Harry Verney, b. 29 April, 1864 ;
3 William Edward Turville, 6.6 June, 1865; 4 Neville
Ernest, h. 16 Feb. 1869 ; 5 Richard Gordon Beresford,
ij. 17 April. 1870; 6 Henry Cosby Leix, 6. 24 Dec.
1871 ; 4 Mabel Edith, h. 21 Sept. 1873.
Henry, in India, m. Miss Rogers, and left issue.
Catherine, m. W. W. Henry, Esq., eldest son of Mr.
and Lady Emily Henry, and nephew of the Duke of
Leinster, and c(. 1861.
.Jane, m. Richard Swift. Esq. of Lynn, co. Wcstmeath,
J. P. Eliza.
Susan, m. Rev. L. F. Thomas, son of Major-Gen. Lewis
Thomas, C.B. Anne, d. uwn.
3 Verney, Capt. 50th Foot, m. Jane, dau. of — Gore, Esq.,
and had issue, George W. M., Capt. 50th Foot.
4 Philips Cosby, Comptroller-General of Excise, in. Re-
becca, dau. of Joseph Gubbins, Esq. of Maidstown
Castle, CO. Limerick, and was father of Philips Cosby
Lovett, Esq. late of Liscombe House, Bucks.
5 John Beresford, m. a dau. of — Knipe, Esq., and was
father of several daus. and one son. Rev. Robert
Lovett, Rector of Pickwell, co. Leicester, who is married,
and ha.s (with daus.) two son.s, Beresford, C.S.I. , Capt,
K.E., H.M.'s Indian Army, and Edmond.
He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Ralph Verney, Vi.scount Fer-
managh, and had two sons, Verney, M.P., and John, Capt.
K.N., who both d. unm. Col. Lovett d. 1710, and was s. by
his son,
Robert Lovett, Esq. of Liscombe, co. Bucks, and Kings-
well, CO. Tipperary, High Sheriff of King's co. He m. Sarah,
dau. of Jonathan Ashe, Esq. of Ashe Grove, and had (with
three daus., Susannah, m. Jonathan Darby, Esq. of Leap
Castle, King's co. ; Mary, d. unm.; and Lettice, wife of Damer
Darby, Esq.) three sons, of whom the eldest survivor,
Jonathan Lovett, Esq. of Ijscombe and Kiugswell, High
Slieriff CO. Tipperary, m. Eleanor, dau. of Daniel Mansergh,
Esq. of Macrony, co. Cork, and had issue,
I. Jonathan (Sir), of Liscombe, created a Bart., of whom
presently.
II. Verney, D.D., Prebendary of Lismore, and afterwards
Treasurer of St. Finbar's, Cork, and Chaplain to the Prince
of Wales, s. to the Irish property, and was of Kingswell.
He m. Frances Mary, dau. and co-heir of Her.ry Gerv.ais,
D.D., of Lismore, Archdeacon of Ciishel, andtZ. Feb. 1825,
leaving issue,
1 Jonathan Henry, Ambassador and Resident at the Court
of Persia, rf. unm. 2 William, R.N., d.unm.
3 Henry William, of Kingswell, d. unm. 1844.
1 Elizabeth, m. Col. Cameron.
2 Melisina Henrietta, in. Rev. Henry Woodward, Rector
of Fethard, son of the Bishop of Cloyne, and is deceased.
3 Frances Mary, in. John Ashton Yates, Esq. of Dingle
Head, co. Lancaster.
I. Mary, 7)i. Richard Week.s, Esq. of Limerick.
II. Eleanor, m. Jonathait Darby, Esq. of Leap Castle.
HI. Jane, in. John Bennet, one of the Judges of the King's
Bench in Ireland.
IV. Susanna, m. William Henn, Esq., Master in Chancery,
son of William Henn, Esq., one of the Judges of the King's
Bench in Ireland.
V. Elizabeth, m. John Pigott,Esq. of Cappard, Queen's co.
The eldest son.
Sir Jonathan Lovett, Bart, of Liscombe (created a baronet),
m. Sarah, dau. of Jonathan Darby, of Leap Castle, and hac!
one son, Robert Turville Jonathan, d. s. p. 1807, and three
daus., 1 Elizabeth Anne, who s. him in the estates ; 2 Letitia,
d. unm. ; 3 Arabella, d. unm. Sir Jonathan d. 12 Jan. 1812,
and was s. hy his eldest dau.,
Elizabeth Anne Lovett, of Liscombe, who d. unm., leaving
the estates to her cousin,
Phillips Cosby Lovett, Esq. of Liscombe, Bucks, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1863, late Capt. Royal Bucks ifeomanry
Cavalry, decorated with the 3rd Order of Medjidie, formerly
a Capt. Mercantile Marine, b. 1821 ; in. 1st, 18 Aug. 1840,
C;itherine, dau. of Peter Smithwiek, Esq. of Barranlough, co.
Tipperary, and had a son,
Philip Cosbt, b. 1847, deceased.
He TO. 2ndly, 8 Nov. 1870, Emeline, 2nd dau. of William
Snell, Esq. of Plymouth, and by her (who d. 1892) had
issue,
William Gough Gubbins, now of Liscombe House.
Percival Cosby, b. 29 Jan. 1874.
Beresford Tourville, b. 4 .\pvil, ISSl.
Emeline Myra, b. 21 Nov. I8i5.
Mr. P. C. Lovett (Z. 1891, and was .<;. by his eldest son.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, sa., three wolves' heads or
2nd and 3rd, arg., three wolves passant in pale sa. Crest — A
M'olf's head erased sa.
Heal — Liscombe House, Leighton Buzzard, co. Bucks.
LOVETT OF BELMONT.
Lovett, Hubert Richard, Esq. of Belmont, co.
Salop, J. P., Major King's Eoyal Eitle Corps,
b. 30 March, 185i ; m. 15 J uly 1892, Lina Mary,
only dau. and heiress of Lauderdale Maitland, Esq.
of Eccles, CO. Dumfries, and widow of Lieut. Hans
Hamilton Howard Brooke, R.N., and has issue,
Thomas Maitland, b. 29 May, 1893.
Lineage, — Robert Lovett, of Lyscombe,co. Buckingham,
m. Sara, dau. and heir of Sir Roger Turvile, Knt., of Helmen-
don, CO. Northampton, by whom he had a son,
John Lovett, of Lyscombe, who, by Margaret his wife, had
issue, William, his eldest son, and
Thomas Lovett, of Astwell, co. Northampton, who m. one
of the daus. and co-heirs of Thomas Byllinge, of Astwell, Lord
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. His eldest son,
Thomas Lovett, of Astwell, in. Anne, sister and heir to
Richard Drayton, of Drayton, co. Northampton, by whom he
had issue,
Tho.mas Lovett, of Astwell, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of —
Butler, of Woodhall, co. Hertford, and had issue; 2ndly,
Jane, dau. and co-heir of John Pinchpole, and widow of
Edmond Barry, of Hampton Poyle, co. Oxon ; and d. 16 Dec.
1542, leaving by her (who d. Sept. 1556) a son,
George Lovatt, of Trentham, and of Weston. Pinkney, co.
Northampton, who left issue by his 2nd wife,
Thomas Lovatt, of Trentham, to. Ellen, dau. and co-heir of
John Cleaton, of Clayton, by whom he had issue,
I. .Tohn, of Trentham and New Inn, m. 1st, Frances, dau. of
Sir Ralph Bagnall, Knt. of Barlaston, and by her had issue.
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II. EicHARD, of Whom we treat.
The second son,
BicHASO LovATT, <?. bcforc 1598. By his wife, Agnes Adams,
be had issue,
I. Thomas, of Clayton, who, by Isabella his wife, had issue,
John, of Clayton and Handford, m. Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Corbet, of Handford, and had issue.
Eichard.
Thomas, ra. Elizabeth Cow per, and had (with three daus.,
one of whom m. — Dale, and had issue, a dau., Jane,
and a son, Thomas, of Greenhead House, co. Stafford,
who had issue, a son, Thomas, of Penkhull, and two
daus., the younger of whom, Mary, m. Joseph Lovet, of
Moimt Sorrell, of whom afterwards: another dau., m.
John Craddocke; and the third, m. Kichard Eoughey),
four sons,
1 Richard, who by his will, dated 30 May, 1687, devised
his lands to Thomas Dale and John Ciaddock upon
trust to grant them to any one of the daus. of the said
Thomas Dale who should marry a man bearing the
surname of Lovatt.
2 Randulph, of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
3 Thomas, of Eardlcy End, Audley, eo. Stafford, d. 1673.
4 William, of Xewcastle-iuider-Lyme.
1 Margaret, m. Jlichael Ward.
2 Mary.
II. Eichard, of Clayton, whose grandson, Joseph Lovetf, of
Clayton and Seabridge, left, with other issue, a son,
.Joseph, supposed to be identical with Joseph Lovet, of
Mount Sorrell, who m. Anne Ecddiug, and of whom we
trciit.
This gentleman,
.Joseph Lovet, of Mount Sorrell, co. Leicester, b. 1029; m.
Anne, only dau. of Thomas Redding; of Sileby, co. Leicester,
and Anne Barnard his wife, and had by her (who m. 2ndly,
John Burbidge, of Mount Sorrell),
I. Joseph, of whom hereafter.
I. Sarah, under 18 iu 1689.
II. Elizabeth, under 18 in 1689.
III. Anne, under 18 in 1689.
Mr. Joseph Lovet was buried 18 July, 1689. His only son,
Joseph Lovett, of Mount Sorrell, and afterwards of Green-
head House, CO. Leicester, m. 17 June, 1704, Mary, 2nd dau.
X)f Thomas Dale, of Greenhead House, and Ponkluill, and co-
heir of her brother Thomas Dale, of Penkhull and Clayton,
ami by her (who d. 1 June, 1751) had issue,
:. Eichard, 6. 16 Jan. 1700 ; rf. unm. 7 June, 1727.
II. Joseph, of whom hereafter.
HI. Dale (Eev.), of Penkhull and Cray ford, co. Kent, &. 2
Jan. 1721 ; m. Jan. 1759, Elizabeth Bedlord. of Maidstone,
CO. Kent, and d. g. p. 5 Aug. 1797. She d. Dec. 1798.
IV. Thomas, d. young.
I. Mary, d. young.
II. Sarah, b. 24 July, 1717 ; d. un,n.
III. Anne, h. 10 Aug. 1710 ; d. in infancy.
IV. .iVnne, b. 16 May, 1719 ; d. unm.
Mr. Joseph Lovett d. 17 March, 17G2, and w.as «. by his son,
.Joseph Lovett, of Greenhead House, and afterwards
of Chirk, co. Denbigh, b. IS Sept. 1714, -//;. 11 July, 1743,
Anne, only dau. of William Sherman, of Newcastle-under-
Lyme, CO. Stafford, and had issue, with four other daus., who
d. in infancy.
I. William, of Chirk, b. 7 .\ug. 1747; d. vMm., and buried
21 Jan. 1788.
II. Thomas, of Penkhull and Chirk, b. 13 Aug. 1749, J. P. co.
Denbigh, Mayorof Oswestry, 1797 ; m. 30 May, 17«0, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Jones, of Plas Newydd, co. Denbigh, and
d. 13 July, 1801, having by her (who d. 8 Dec. 1809) had
issue,
Richard, of Chirk, Capt. Denbigh Militia, b. 19 Aug. 1781 ;
d. unm. 23 Sept. 1814.
Mary, 6. 1783; d. in infancy.
Jii. John, of whom hereafter.
1. Mary, m. 30 Oct. 1770, Thomas Bather, of Great Kcss, co.
Salop, and c^ s.]}. 176U.
Mr. Joseph Lovett d. 1 Feb. 1777. His son,
John Lovett, Esq. of Belmont, and of Oswestry, co. Salop,
Mayorof Oswestry, 1790, 6. 11 May, 1754; ra. 29 June, 1782,
Anne, dau. of Edward Venables, of Liverpool, .and niece of
Rev. William Venables, of Oswestry, and by her (who d. 25
April, 1821) had issue (with two daus. Anne and Mary Anne),
I. John Venables, 6. 22 July, 1783 ; d. 31 Aug. 178.').
II. John, of Liverpool, 6. 25 May, 1786; d. uiini.,ani.\ buried
18 May, 1814.
ni. Joseph Venables, of whom hereafter.
IV. Richard, d. in infancy.
V. George (twin with Richard), d. in infancy.
VI. William, b. 27 Jan. 1790 ; d. unm. 11 Maieh, 1807.
VII. Thomas, of Kernhill, J. P. andJ>.L., b. Jil July, 1792,
Mayor of Oswestry 1830; la. 19 Feb. lt3o, lion. Emily,
3rd dau. of John Minet, 3rd Lord Henniker, and d. 2 Feb.
1863, having by her (who d. 23 March, 1882) had issue.
1 John Henniker, of Fernhili, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1872, late Capt. 2nd Life Guards, b. 1836: 7,..
1859, Laura .youngest dau of Philip Morier.Esq,, H.M.'s
Minister at Dresden, and has issue, Horace William Fitz-
roy, b. 1862; Roger, c^. 9 March, 1878; Tnomas; and
Constance Emilv.
2 William, b. 1843.
1 Emily Anne. 2 Mary.
8 Louisa Elizabeth. 4 Anna Sophia, d. 1872.
3Ir. John Lovett d. May, 1.795. His eldest surviving son,
Joseph Venables Lovett, Esq. of Belmont, J. P. and D.L.
CO. Salop, (High Sheriff 1847), Mayor of Oswestry, 1820, b.
1 Aug. 1787 ; m. 24 April, 1815, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Richard
Heaton, of Plas Heaton, co. Denbigh, and by her (who d. 'IS-
Dec. 1851) had issue,
I. Thomas Heaton, of whom presently.
II. Joseph Venables. Major Shropshire Militia, and previously
B.N., b. 18 April, 1825; m. 13 April, 1871, Lucy, 2nd dau.
of Col. Edward Corbett, of Longnor Hall, co. Salop, M.P.
for that CO., and d. 27 June, 1886, leaving issue,
Rowland Joseph Venables, b. 3 April, 1872.
III. John Eichard, Col. late 48th Rcgt., b. 21 Aug. 182G,.
served in the Crimea.
I. Sarah Anne, b. 14 Feb. 1816.
II. Henrietta Mary, b. 9 Nov. 1818; d. vnm. 14 April, 1832.
III. Caroline, b. 31 July, 1820; m. Eev. George Clifford (iiiise,
Eector of Pulverbach, co. Salop, who d.s. v. 13 March,
1883.
IV. Emily, &. 23 Feb. 1822; d. unm. 4 Jan. 1842.
v. Isabella Margaret, m. 4 Jan. 1872, Capt. William St. John
Sumner Hornby, E.N., of Lithwood, co. Salop, and d. s.p.
25 June, 1890.
Jlr. Joseph Venables Lovett d. 15 Jan. 1866, and was s. by his
eldest son,
CoL. Thomas Heaton Lovett, of Belmont, J. P., Hon. Col.
of the North Shropshire Volunteers, and previously Major
98th Eegt., b. 4 May, 1817; m. 22 Nov. 1851, Cecil Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Wilson Jones, Esq. of Hartshcath Park, co.
Flint, M.P. for the Denbigh boroughs, and by her (who d.
3 Feb. 1876) had issue,
I. Hubert Richard, now of Belmont.
ir. Henrv Wilson, Capt. Somersetshire Light Infantry, J. 31
July, 1858.
III. Arthur, of Greenfields, Weston Ehyn, co. Salop, b. 25 Oct.
1863; 7Ji. 10 June, 1890, Mary, dau. of Capt. Willes John-
son, E.N.. of Hamington Hall, co. Wilts, M.P. for that co.
IV. Kichard Dale, b. 3 Jan. 1870.
1. Margaret Josephine, b. 26 Oct. 1852; m. 1 Jan. 1887,
Capt. Francis William Egerton, Bengal Staff Corps, and has
issue,
II.' Cecil Helen, b. 22 April, 1856; m. 6 Nov. 1834. Rev.
Thomas Stamford Raffles, M.A., Eector of LangUam, co.
Essex, and has issue.
III. Lucy, b. 16 Dec. 1859; d. 9 Nov. ISCO.
IV. Evelyn Grace, b. 24 Sept. 1^01.
v. Mabel Bessie, b. Ifi Aug. 1864.
VI. Ethel Elizabeth, b. 28 Dee. 1SG6.
Col. Thomas Heaton Lovett d. 21 Nov. 1892, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Arms — Arg. three wolves passant in pale sa.
Crest — A wolf passant ppr.
Seat — Belmont, Chirk.
Ciub — Naval and Military.
LOW OF SUNVALE.
Low, George Peter, Esq. of Sunvale, co. Lime-
rick, B.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, late Capt. 8th Hus-
sars, b. 20 July, 1843 ; s. his father 18S0.
Xiineag'e. — Simon Low settled in Ireland about the year
1750.
Peter Low, Esq. of Lowtown, co. Limerick, J. P. and D.L.,
2nd son of Simon Low, by Elizabeth Blackmore his wife, (who
d. 1800), m. 1811, Louisa, eldest dau. of Sir Eichard Butler,
Bart, of Garryhundon and Balliutemple, co. Carlow, and had
issue,
John, his heir.
Richard Butler, late Capt. 53rd Eegt., to. 1849, Anna, dau.
of Montifort Wet.tropp, Esq. of Mellon, eo. Limerick, and
by her (who d. 1858) had issue, two sons and tlu-ee daus.
He d. Nov. 1868.
Henry, 6. 1826; d. 1860.
Sarah, m. 18 Aug. 1«31, William Mussenden, Esq. of Larch-
fleld, CO. Down, D.L., d. 22 April, 1868.
Elizabeth, m. 12 July, 1836, Frederick Thomas Jessop, Esq.
of Doory Hall, co. Longford, D.L., both deceased.
Louisa, m. Thomas Waring, Esq. of Waringfield, co. Down,
both deceased.
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Kate, «!. Kobevt Euttledge, Esq. of Bloomfiekl, eo. Mayo,
D.L., and is decear^ed.
Henrietta, m. Charles George Mahon, Esq. of Mount I'leasant,
00. Mayo, D.L., who is deeeased.
Mr. Low. d. 1842. His eldest son,
John Low, Esq. of Sunvale, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1S5-2, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin 1S33, Barrister-at-Law, b. 8 Jan.
1813; m. 2 Dec. 1841, Sophia Georgiana, only dau. of George
Mahon, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, co. Mayo, by Sophia his wife,
«ldest dau. of David Ker, Esq. of Portavo and Montalto, co.
Down, and ha.=; issue,
George Peter, now of Sunvale.
John Maxwell. Lieut. -Col. /i.;)., late Duke of Wellington's
Wesi liiding Kegt., and Duke of Cornwall's L.I., 6. 2U Nov.
1844, m. 27 Feb. 1890, Anna Workman, dau. of Henry
Hogan, Esq. of Montreal.
Sophia Georgina, rf. unm. 1 March, 1848.
Henrietta Catherine, ))i. 27 Jan. 18G8, \V. J. Scarlett, Esq.,
of Island of Gigha, Argyllshire, late Capt. 5th Dragoon
Guards, and d. 1885, leaving issue, sons and daus.
Mr. Low d. 1880, and was s. by his eldest son, the present
George Petek Low, Esq. of Sunvale.
Seat— Sunvale, Killmallock, co. Limerick.
ClaOs — Naval and Military, and 'Windhani.
DRURY-LOWE OF LOCKO PAE.K.
Drttrt-Lowe,WilliamDkuet Nathaniel, Esq.
of Locko Park and of Denby, co. Derby, assumed
"by royal licence, dated 16 Aug. 1884, the surname
and arms of Drury, in addition to and before that
of Lowe, J.P. and D.L., High SherifC (1893), late
Lieut. 11th Hussars, 17th Hussars, and 3rd Light
Dragoons, b. 13 July, 1828; m. 16 Dec. 1876,
Lady Lucy, eldest dau. of Francis Jack, Viscount
]S'e\vry, and sister of the present Earl of Kilmorey,
and has issue,
I. 'William Drury Dbcrt-Lowe, h. SO Sept. 1877.
II. John Alfred Edwin, b. 6 Dec. 1881.
in. Lawrence Robert Charles, 6. 7 Aug. 1883.
IV. Edward Nathaniel, b. 22 Oct. 1888.
I. Lucy Ann. ii. Dorothy Margaret. iii. Grace.
Liineag'e. — This family is of long standing in the counties
of Chester and Derby.
Thomas Lowe, of Macclesfield, co, Chester, and of Alder-
■wasley, co. Derby, on the authority of a manuscript in the
Wolley Collection, British Museum, d. 10 Jan. 1415, at eleven
.o'clock at night, and left issue, one son,
Geoffket Lowe, of Macclesfield, m. Margaret, dau. of
Leigh, of Lyme, and dying 1451, left issue, three sons and one
dau.,
I. Thomas, of Alderwa.slcy, who m. Joan, dau. and co-heir
of Thomas Fawne, and was ancestor of the Lowes of that
place.
II. George.
in. Lawrence, of whom hereafter.
A dau., who m. Kichard Newton.
The 3rd son,
Lawrence Lowe, Serjeant-at-law, m. the dau. and heir
«f Eossel, of Denby, co. Derby. She dying without issue, he
ill. 2ndly, Alice, dau. and co heir of William Mylton, of
Oratton, co. Derby, and by her had issue, three sons,
I. Hu.MPHRET, of whom hereafter.
II. Ottiwell. III. Biian.
The eldest son,
HcMPHRET Lowe, of Denby, living 1516, left issue by Mar-
garet his wife, two sons,
I. Clement, who vi. Isabel, dau. and co-heir of John
Strelley, of .Strelley, Notts, left issue, a dau. and heir,
Mart, m. William .Sacheverell, of Stanton le Bridge, co.
Derby, ancestor of the Sacueverells of Barton.
II. Vincent, of whom we treat.
This Vincent Lowe, of Denby, m. Jane, dau. of Sir Thomas
Cokaync, of Ashbourne, co. Derby, Knt., and dying circa 1558,
ieft i.--sue, three sons and two daus.,
I. Vincent, of Denby, m. Anne, sister of James Foljambe, of
Walton, CO. Derby, but d. s. p. 1504.
II. Jasper, some time of Park Hall, and afterwards of Denby,
of w hom hereafter.
HI. Anthony.
I. Jane. ii. Anne.
The 2nd son,
Jaspes Lowe, of Denby, m. \iU cou.5in Dorothy, dau. of
William Sacheverell, of Stanton le Bridge, and dying 1585, left
issue, four sons and two daus.,
I. Patrick or Peter, of whom hereafter.
II. Jasper. in. Nicholas.
IV. Robert.
I. Ellen, wife of John Dethick, of Breadsall, co. Derby.
II. Mary.
The eldest son,
Patrick or Peter Lowe, of Denby, aged 21, anno 1583, in.
Jane, dau. of Sir John Harpur, Knt. of Swarkstone, co. Derby,
and left issue, a son and a dau.
Vincent, his heir.
Isabella, wife of Sir John Zouch, of Codnor Castle, co. Derby,
Knt.
The son and heir,
Vincent Lowe, of Denby, aged 18, anno 1612, living anno
1034, m. Anne, natural dau. of Henry Cavendish, of Tutbury,
CO. Stafford, and had issue, four sons and six: daus.,
I. John, of whom hereafter.
II. Henry, ol Park Hall, m. Prudence, dau. of Francis Lowe,
of Owlgreaves, i:o. Derby, and had a son, John Lowe,
ancestor of the Lowes of Park Hall, which line ended in
Anne, his great granddau., dau. and sole heir of the Rev.
John Lowe, perpetual curate of Atlow and Okeover, co.
Derby, who d. uniii. 5 Feb. 1825, and was buried in St.
Peter's, Derby.
III. Nicholas. iv. Vincent.
I. Grace.
II. Anne, wife of George Cokayne, of Balidon, co. Derby.
III. Elii-abeth. iv. Dorothy.
V. Jane. vi. Mary.
The eldest son,
John Lowe, of Denbigh, aged 18, anno 1634, m. Catherine,
dau. of Sir Arthur Pilkington, of Stanley, co. York, Bart., and
by her had issue, four sons and three daus.,
I. John, hi.s heir. ii. Jasper.
III. Nicholas. iv. Henry.
I. Ehzabeth. ii. Jane. in. Dorothy.
The son and heir,
John Lowe, of Denby, aged 21 anno 1663, J.P. for oo. Derby,
had issue, two sons and four daus.,
I. Vincent, of Denby, m. Theodosia, eldest dau. of John
Marriott, of Alscot, co. Gloucester, and had issue,
1 John, of Denby and Locko Park, b. 6 December, 1704,
m. Sydney, sole dau. and heir of Eichard Marriott, of
Alscot, who (/,. 28 July, 1789, but by her had no issue.
The said John Lowe c^. on 6 Dec. 1771.
2 \ incent, d. s. p.
3 Kichard, of Denby and Locko Park, who d. s. p. 28 May,
1 7»5.
II. Charles, of Denby, who m. and had issue, one dau. Jane.
I. Dorothy, in. John Lowe, of Park Hall, see ante.
II. Anne, uf whom hereatter.
III. Mary, d. s. p. iv. Priscilla, who in. Great.orex.
The 2nd daughter,
Anne Lowe, eventual heir of the Lowes of Denby, m.
William Drury, of Nottingham, and had issue by him, one
son,
William Drury, of Nottingham and Oakham, co. Rutland,
who m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Hunt, of Nottingham, and had
issue, three sons and t.vo daus.,
I. William Drcry, of whom hereafter.
II. Thomas Drury, of the City of London.
III. John Drury, of the City of London.
I. Mary, m. Thomas Shaw, of Coventry.
II. Elizabeth, d. unm.
The eldest son,
William Dbcby, of the City of London, afterwards of
Denby and Locko Park, assumed by sign manual bearing date
10 July, 1790, the additional name and arms of Lowe on
succeeding to the estates of his relative, Kichard Lowe, 3rd
son of Vincent Lowe {vide ant,). He m. Aune Steer, of Burton
Latimer, co. Northampton, and dying 11 July, 1827, left one
dau. and heir,
Mary Anne Druby-Lowe, who in. Kobert Holden, of
Darley Abbey, co. Derby, and Nuttall Temple, co. Notts.
J.P. for the COS. of Notts and Derby, and had issue, a son and
heir,
William Drury Holden, of Denby and Locko aforesaid,
who assumed on the death of his grandmother, Anne, wife
of William Drury, in the year 1849, the surname of Lowe,
by royal sign manual, dated 19 July, 1853, J.P. and D.L. for
CO. Derby, High Sheriff for the same 1854, 6. 5 Oct. 1802 ; m-
13 Feb. 1827, Hon. Ca oline Esther Curzon, youngest dau. of
Nathaniel, 2nd Lord Scarsdale, and dying 26 Feb. 1877, left
issue,
I. William 1'buky Nathaniel, now of Locko.
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II. Dbukt CuRzoN (Sivl), GL'ncral, K.C.B., 6. 3 Jan. 1830.
sieived in the Crimea, Indian Mutiny, Commander of 17th
I^incers in Zulu War 1879, Commantling Cavalry Brigaic in
.'^outh Africa 1881, Egypt 1882; at Aldershot 1884, Inspeiitor-
Gen. of Cavalry ls90.
III. Robert Henrv, Col. late Grenadier Guards, b. 7 Oct. 18.31,
served in Kattir War, Indian Mutiny as A.D.C. to Com-
luanaer-in-Cliief at Delhi, D.A.A.G. in China 18G0.
U.A.Q.M.G. in Canada 1862-4, J. P. for co. Derby; ni. 15
3Iay, 1862, Ellen, eldest dau. of Joseph Pocklington Sen-
house, Esq. of Netherhall, co. Cumberland.
IV. Vincent Fi-ancis Keppel, late 63rd Regt., b. 1 July, 1847 ;
,a. 28 April, 1877, Elizabetli Mary, only dau. of Dr.
Christmas.
V. Richard Curzon Sherwin, late 10th Hussars, 6. 23 July,
1849.
1. Felicia. ii. Caroline Mary.
III. Florence Catherine, r,i. 2 April, 1868, Francis Nicholas
bmith.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Lowe, az., a hart trippant
arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, Dkubt, arg., on a chief vert, two mullets or,
each charged with an annulet az. Crests — 1st, Lowe, a wolf
passant arg. ; 2nd, Dburt, a greyhound courant sa. gorged
■»ith a plain collar and charged with two mullets all or.
/Scot— Locko Park, Derby.
LOWE OF SHIRENEWTON HALL,
Lowe, Edward Joseph, Esq. of Shirenewton
Hall, Monmouthshire, J. P. and D.L. cos. 2<^ottiug-
ham and Monmouth, b. 11 IS'ov. 182.5; «». 2 Jan.
1849, Anne, eldest dau. of George Alcock, Esq. of
^Nottingham, and has,
I. Alfred Ed WARD La wsoN, F.S.A., J. P., Hon. Lieut.-Col.
4th Batt. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.), b. 2
Xov. 1849; m. 17 July, 1872, Gertrude Emily, only dau.
of Rev. George Otter, M.A., Vicar of Hucknall Torkard,
CO. Nottingham, and granddau. of Rev. Edward Otter,
M.A., J. P., Rector of Bothal, Northumberland, and Pre-
bendary of York (whose younger brother, William Otter,
D.D., became Lord Bishop of Chichester 1836), and d. 29
May, 1888, leaving issue,
1 Percival Edward Hcbst, h. 28 July, 1873.
1 Gertrude Gwenllyn.
i:. Hugh Lee Peyton, J.P. 6. 27 Oct. 1856.
Mr. Lowe is a Fellow of the Royal Society, of the
Royal Astronomical, Royal Meteorological, Lin-
noean, and Geological Societies, and the author of
seTcral scientific works.
Lineagre. — This family is of long standing in co. Chester,
and appears to have been originally seated in the eastern part
of that CO. ; the name being traditionally derived from an old
mansion, called The Lowe.
George Lowe, of Hartford, in the chapelry of Witton, co.
Chester, b. circa 1535, rf. Nov. 1591, leaving a son,
John Lowe, of Hartford, co. Chester, 6. Dec. 1565, and d.
1632, desiring by his will that his body should " be buryed
within ye chappell of Wytton:" m. 17 Feb. 1595, Eleanor,
d:iu. of William Roe, Esq. of Hartford Hall, and had issue,
I. George, of Hartford, b. June, 1598 ; inherited lands in Hart-
ford and Northwich ; " disclaimed " at the Heralds Visita-
tion of 1663 ; d. 25 Nov. lCil9, and was buried at Witton.
By Elizabeth his wife (who survived him, and rf. in April,
1686, and was buried at Witton), he had,
John, of Hartford, who is mentioned in Ormerod's History
of Cheshire as having purchased a moiety of the Manor of
Hartford. He m. 21 Deo. 1669, Mary, dau. of Richard
AVeld, Esq. of Rushton, co. Chester, and d. 23 Jan. 1706,
and was buried at Witton. He left issue, John; Samuel;
in Holy Orders, Fellow of St. John's Coll. Camb. ; Robert ;
Nathaniel ; George ; Mary, m. 1693, John Swynton, Gent,
of Nether Knutsford ; Elizabeth, d. unm. Jan. 1697.
II. Robert, of Newton Hall, co. Chester, b. Dec. 1609, pur-
chased the advowson and impropriate Rectory of Middlewich
from William, 2nd Lord Brereton, 1663; rf. 26 July, 1679,
and was buried in the chancel at Middlcwich. By Eleanor
his wife, youngest dau. of Richard Gerard, Esq. of Creewood
Hall, CO. Chester, he had issue, three sons,
1 John, who by his deed, dated 15 March, 1677, conveyed
to his younger brother all his right and claim to the
advowson and impropriate tithes of Middlewich, which
had been settled upon him by his father, and rf. in that
same year, leaving issue, three sons (all of whom d. with-
out male issue) and one dau.
2 Gilbert, who m., but rf. without surviving issue in June,
1668.
3 Samuel, of Newton Hall, who appears to have rebuilt
that mansion, which still remains in the possession of his
descendants, and bears upon it the arms of the family,
with the initials " S.L." and the date " 1677." He m. 27
Oct. 1674, Jane, sole dau. and heir of James Johnson, Esq.
of Salford, and d. 18 Aug. 1703, having had,
James, of Newton Hall, J. P., Comet Horse Militia, h. 6
Dec. 1676 ; rf. v,niH. ; buried at Middlewich, 20 Oct. 1724.
Robert, of Newton Hall, and Gray's Iim, Barrister-at-
law, J.P. and D.L. co. Chester, and some time Chairman
of the Quarter Sessions, who m. 19 Dec. 1739, Hannah,
widow of Zachary Amson, Esq. of Leighs, co. Chester,
but rf. «. p., and was buried at Middlewich, 14 April,
1750.
Martha, eventual heir in her issue of this branch, m.
20 April, 1699, Edward Moreton, Esq. of Church Hill,
Over, CO. Chester, and was buried at Over, 30 Aug.
1727.
Jane, rf. unm.
III. William, rf. young ; buried at Witton 24 July, 1617.
IV. John, of whom we treat.
This JoH.v Lowe, of The Hulse, co. Chester, m. 22 May, 1635^
Ursula, dau. of OttiwellBrome, of LostockGralam, co. Chester,
and by her was father of a dau. Eleanor, who rf. young, and aa
only son,
William Lowe, of The Hulse, who was h. about the year
1638, and dying 4 Jan. 1697, was buried at Witton. He left
by his w ife, Elizabeth Deane, of Nether Peover, co. Chester, an
only son,
Joshua Lowe, of The Hulse, h. June, 1660; m. 1682, Joane,
dau. and eventual co-heir of Edward Banester, Gent., of AUo-
stock ; (/. 5 Dec. 1729, and left with other issue,
I. William, of the Hulse, 'i. 11 Jan. 1684; rf. s. p. 28 June,
1731, and was buried at Witton.
II. Joshua, of Wintham, co. Chester, &. 1686 ; m. 9 Nov. 1732,
Sarah, dau. of Cranage Wilcoxon, Esq. of Sproston Hall,
CO. Chester (whorf. 9 June, 1740), and d. s.p. 15 Nov. 1754.
III. Edward, who inherited his elder brother's estate, and
rf. s. p. 17 July, 1770, and was interred amongst his ances-
tors at Witton. iv. Daniel, of whom we treat.
V. John, of Nether Knutsford, co. Chester, b. 1694 ; m. Mary,
dau. of John Twemlow, Gent, of Arclyd, co. Chester, and
rf. 26 Dec. 1772, having had, with other issue, a son, John
who d. s. p. TO.
The fourth son,
Rev. Daniel Lowe, M.A. of the University of Glasgow, of
The Hulse, b. 20 Jan. 1696 ; settled first at Loscoe and after-
wards at Norton, co. Derby, where he rf. 2 Jan. 1776. He m.
1736, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Joseph Mather, Esq. oS
Shipley, co. Derby, and by this lady (who rf. 9 Jan. 1775) he
had issue,
I. Joseph, of whom presently.
II. Daniel, of Aldermanbury, Citizen and Woolstapler of
London, b. 24 Aug. 1739; rf. a bachelor at Derby, 16 July,
1798.
III. Joshua, who rf. in his infancy.
IV. William, b. 21 Dec. 1745 ; rf. vMm. 4 Nov. 1772.
I. Hannah, rf. an infant 1741.
II. Elizabeth, m. Kev. Peter Robinson, M.A., Vicar of
Norton, co. Derby, by whom she had two sons, and rf. 3 Nov.
1782.
III. Urith, ra. Samuel Hardraan, Esq. of Manchester, and rf.
1 March, 1801, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
Joseph Lowe, Esq. of Highfleld, co. Nottingham, J. P.,
settled in co. Nottingham about the middle of the last century,
and having purchased the Highfleld Park estate, in the
parishes of Beeston and Lenton, co. Nottingham (which
anciently had formed part of the demesne of the Clugniac
Priory, founded at Lenton by William Peverel, tenq}. Henri 1.),
he erected thereon the present mansion of Highfleld. He was
for many years an Alderman, and thrice filled the office of
Mayor of the town of Nottingham. He was b. 14 Aug. 1737;
m. 15 Oct. 1765, Sarah, sole dau. and heir of James Hurst,
Esq. of Hurst, co. Lancaster, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and
eventual heir of Lawrence Wilson, Esq.* of Bolton-le-Moors,
CO. Lancaster, and rf. 20 March, 1810, and was s. by his only
son,
• Lawrence Wilson, Esq. m. Margaret, sole dau. and heir
of Benjamin Smith, Gent, of Ashton-upon-the-Mersey, co.
Chester, by Sarah his wife, dau. and eventual co-heir of
Thomas Ball, Esq. of Burton, co. Denbigh (High Sheriff of that
CO. in 1652), who m. Margaret, dau. of Robert Santhey, Esq., of
Burton, through whom the family claim royal descent from
Griffith ap Cynan, King of North Wales aud founder of the
First Royal Tribe, through his grandson, David ap Owen
Guynedd, who m. Emma, dau. of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count
of -Vnjou, and sister of Henry II., King of England, and whose
granddau. m. Sandde Hardd, surnamed The Handsome, Lord
of Morton, co. Denbigh, the direct ancestor of the above-named
Robert Santhey. By Margaret, his said wife, Mr. Wilson had
issue,
I. Joseph, of Eivington Hall and Little Lever Hall, co. Lan-
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
LO\T
Joseph Hcrst Lowe, Esq. of Hishfield, h. 31 Au?. 1766 ; r.i.
S March, 17SS, Elizabctli, eldest dan. of George Langstaff, of
Bishop Auckland, co. Durham, Merchant, by Mary, dau. and
co-lieir of John Buck, of the sarae place (which lady d. 18
iVb. 1S26), and d. 9 April, 1S17, having had issue,
:. Alfred, of whom presently.
II. Sydney, of Beestoa, co. Nottingham, h. 9 Feb. 1301 ; d.
v.mn., 'J9 June, 1827.
I. Elizabeth, <?. an infant, 21 May, 1792.
II. Eliz;ibcth, m. 12 May, 1818, William Surplice, Esq. of
Woodville, co. Xottiugliam, and d. 18 Oct. 1830, leaving
issue.
III. Sar.ih Ilurst. m. G Sept. 1830, Robert Allan Brothers,
Esq., and d. 1 Marcti, lS8J, leaving an only dau. who (^.
v.n.ii.
The elder son,
Altred Lom-e, Esq. of Highfield, J.P., 6. 8 Aug. 1789 ; m.
30 Oct. 1S12, Charlotte Octavia, youngest dau. of Edward
Swann, Esq. of Nottingham, J.P. (who survived her husband,
.and d. 26 April, 1865), and d. 10 Aug. 1856, leaving issue,
I. Alfred Ilurst, retired Major Eoyal Sherwood Foresters or
Xottingharashire Regt. of Mililia, (.. 10 Feb. 1814: m. Nov.
J837, Eleanor Mary, 3rd dau. of Joseph Shepherd, Esq. of
Cottingham, co. York, aHd d. 27 March, 1870, having had
issue,
1 Alfred Joseph, &. 15 May, 1847.
2 Edward Kobert, h. 15 May, 1847: d. at Lagos, on the
■^ West Co.ast of Africa, 7 April, 1869.
'•• 3 Arthur William, b. 16 Feb. 1852.
4 Sydney Armerin, b. 10 Feb. 1860.
1 Eleanor Mary Charlotte, d. an infant.
2 Louisa Agnes, m. 9 Dec. 1879, Charles Havcy Ma'.im,
Esq. and had issue.
3 Augusta Eleanor, d. unm. 5 Oct. 1886.
II. Edwabd Joseph, wlio «. to the family estates, and is now
of Shirenewton Hall.
III. Akthcb Swann Howard (see Lowe of Gosfield Hall).
I. Charlotte Lavinia, m. 14 Sept. 1843, William Winstanley,
Esq. of Chaigeley Manor, co. Lancaster, J.P. (who d. 22
Feb. 1873) and has issue.
II. Marianne-Agnes, d. unm. 9 Nov. 1884.
Anns— The ancient arms of the family are : Gu., two wolves
passant arg. ; but this branch bear : Arg., on a bend engrailed
az. three wolves' heads erasea of the first, within a bordure
engrailed of the second, quartering Hdrst, Wilson, Smith,
Pall, ic. Crest — A wolf passant arg. collared and chained gu
the chain reflexed over the back. Jl/oHo— Innocentia quamvis
in agro sanguinis.
jSiiai— Shirenewton Hall, Chepstow, 3Ionniouthshire.
liineag-e.— See l.ovrY. of Slurenevstnn Hall.
.SV,«_Gosfield Kail, Halstead, Essex.
Town House— 16, Lancaster Gate, W.
LOWE OF GOSFIELD.
Lowe, Mrs. Louisa Efth, of G-osfield Hall, co.
Essex, Lady of the Manor of Gosfield and Patron-
ess of the living, m. 1st, 4 Feb. 1865, Col. Arthur
Swann Howard Lowe, J.P., Col. Commandant 4th
batt. the Sherwood Foresters (Derbysliire Eegt.),
youngest son of the late Alfred Lowe, Esq. J. P.,
of Highiield, co. Nottingham, {see Lowe of Shire-
neicton Hall), and had issue,
I. Arthur Courtauld Willocghbt Lowe. Esq. of Gosfield
Hall, Halstead, co. Essex, M,A. Trin. Coll. Camb.,
F.B.A.S. and F.L.S., 6. 3 April, 1866.
31. Edward Aubrey Courtauld Lowe, Esq. of Sunnyfields,
High Garrett, Essex, b. 16 Aug. 1871 ; j». 2 Feb. 1893,
Irene Perronet, 3rd dau. of General Thompson, of Wet-
hustfield Place.
CoLOXEL Arthue Swann Howaed Lowe was h.
4 Dec. 1826, and d. 12 Aug. 1888. His xvidow m.
2ndlj, 13 July, 1893, Thomas Percy Taylor Lowe,
Esq. of Beeeholme, Bocking.
caster, m. Abigail, sole surviving dau. and heir of .Tohn
Andrews, Esq. of Eivington Hall and Little Lever Hall, by
Abigail his wife, dau. and eventual co-heir of Thomas
Crooke, Esq. of Abram Hall, co. Lancaster, and thus s. to
the estates of the Andrews family. He had issue a son,
Joh8 Andrews, who d. s. -p. in his father's lifetime, 10 April,
1760, and a dau. Lydia, who also d. at an early age. Mr.
Joseph Wilson survived his wife and children, and d. 25
.July, 1765, and was buried in the parish church of Bolton-le-
Moors.
I. Margaret, d. v.nra. 5 June, 1725.
II. Elizabeth, eventually heir of her family, m. Jaraos Ilurst,
Esq. of Hurst, co. Lancaster, and d.. 1 July, 1797, having
had issue, an only dau. and heir, who m. Joseph Lowe, Esq.
of Highfield (as above).
III. Sarah, m. Kev. John Mihie, but d. s.p. 16 April, 1797.
:Mr. Wilson d. at Manchester, 21 April, 1752, and was there
iatcrred.
LOWNDES OF WHADDON. ,
^Selbt-Lowndes, William, Esq. of Whaddon |
Hall and Winslovv, co. Bucks, J.P. and D.L., ]
patron of three livings, and M.F.H., b. 13 Nov. j
1836; m. 24 May, 1867; Jessie Mary, widow of
PJyre Coote, Esq. of Westpark, Hants, and dau. of
Lieut. -Gen. Lechmere Worrall, and has issue a sou I
b. 1871.
Lineage.— Eobert Lowndes, a scion, it is stated, of the
ancient family of Lowndes of Leigh Hall, co. Chester, settled
at Winslow, co. Bucks, early in the 16th century. He m. 1576,
Jane Croke, and had issue. (Capt. Lowndes, an early settler
in Virginia, ancestor of the Lowndes family of Jamestown in
that state, is believed to have been one of the sons of this
marriage. He acquired a large plantation in Virginia, ami
entailed it on failure of his own issue on the issue of the elder
.son of this marriage.) Mr. Lowndes d. 1602, and was s. by
his eldest son,
William Lowndes, Esq., 6. 1585; ra. 27 Oct. 1612, Francos
Wendover, and had issue, of whom,
I. Edmund, h, 1617, lived in Virginia and North Carolina,
North .\meriea, from 1643 to 1658.
II. lloBERT, of whom herealter,
Mr, Lowndes d. 6 Oct, 1654; his 2nd son.
Kobert Lowndes, Esq., b. 1619, fled to America in 1642,
where he remained for eight years, and then returned to Win-
slow. He m. 1st, Margaret Selby, by whom he had a dau.,
Margaret, m. John Lowndes, of Jamestown, Virginia,
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Fitz William, by whom
he had, with four daus,, a son,
WiLLLAM, his heir.
Mr, Lowndes d. Jan, 1683, and was s. by his only son,
William Lowndes, Esq., the well-known financier, who was
Secretary to the Treasurj-, He m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Roger Harsnett, Knt,, and by her (who d. 1680) had a son,
PiOBERT, his heir. He m. 2ndly, 1683, Jane Hopper, by whom
(who d. 1685) he had a dau. Anne, 6. 1684, who »t.; and 3rdly,
Elizabeth, dau. of llichard Martyn, D.D., by whom (who d.
1689) he had one son and one dau.,
WiLLLAM, of Astwood Bury, ancestor of Lowndes-Stone of
Brightwell Park, CO. Oxford.
Elizabeth, h. 1688 ; m. Thomas Duncombe, Esq., and d.
1712.
Mr. Lowndes m. 4th!y, 1691, Eebecca, dau. of John Shales,
Esq., and had (with six other sons and seven daus.),
Charles, ancestor of the family of Lowndes of Cheshani
[see that Name).
Queen Anne conferred upon Mr. Lowndes, who was many
years a member of the House of Commons and Chairman ot
Ways and Means, and to whom the nation is indebted for
originating the funding system, the office of Auditor of the
Land Eevenue for life, in reversion to liis sons, with augmen-
tation to his coat of arms. His eldest son,
Kobert Lowndes, Esq. of Winslow, co. Bucks, bapt. 1678 ;
d. 1727, leaving, by Margaret his wife, a son and successor,
Richard Lowndes, Esq. of Winslow, High Sheriff of Bucks
1742, and M.P. for that co. 1742. He to. Essex, youngest dau.
and co-heir of Charles Shales, of London, by Anne his wife,
2nd dau. and co-heir of Thomas Barrington, Esq., son of Sir
John Barrington, Bart, of Barrington Hall, who was third in
descent from the marriage of Sir Thomas Barrington, of Bar-
rington Hall, with the Hon. Winifred Pole, granddau. and
co-heir of Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury, dau.
and sole heir of George, Duke of Clarence, brother of King
Edward IV. (see Burke's Vicissitudes of Families). By this
lady Mr. Richard Lowndes left a son and successor,
William Lowndes, Esq. of Winslow and Whaddon, co.
Bucks, who took the name of Selby, m. 1760, Mary, dau.
and co-heir of Thomas Goostrey, Esq. of London, by Mary his
wife, eldest dau. and co-heir of Thomas Ansell, Esq. of Hitch-
enden, and Mary his wife, sister and heir of John Fleetwood,
Esq. of Missenden Abbey, co. Bucks, and by her (who d. 1786)
had issue, i. W'illiam, his heir ; ii. Robert : iii. Richard, M.A.,
Vicar of Swanbourne ; iv. Thomas, LL.B., Rector of North
Crawley; i. Mary, m. the Rev. Thomas Howard, M.A.;
II. Anne; in. Elizabeth; iv. Essex; v. Lydia; vi. Clai'2i>
Mr. Selby Lowndes d. 1813, and was s. by his son.
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William Selby-Lowndes, Esq. of Whaddon Hal!. M.P. for
CO. Bucks 1807-20, m. 25 Aug. 1806, Ann Eleanor Isabella,
dau. of the Kev. Graham Hanmer, Vicar of Hanmer, Flint,
and by her (who d. 30 April, 1852) had issue,
I. William Selbt, of Winslow and Whaddon.
II. Thomas William, late of the 8th Hussars, 6. 8 Oct. 1810.
211. Kichard WilUam, of The Elmers, Blelchlcy, J.T., b. 2 Oct.
I8II ; ra. 22 Feb. 1842, Mary Susan, dau. of the Rev. Wil-
liam Fletcher, F.R.A.S., of Harwell, Berks, and has issue,
1 Richard William, b. 3 Sept. 1848 ; m. 18 Dec. 1872,
Elizabeth Frances, only survivinjc child of Hon. Henry
Thomas Howard. 2nd son of Thomas, Ifith Earl of
Suffolk, and d. May, 1892, leaving issue, Cecil, b. 1873.
1 Mary Isabella Maria, -m. Robert Augustus AspiaaU,
Esq.
"2 Eleonora Anna,
a Sophia Edith, m. Edward Hanslope Watts, Esq. of Ilans-
lope Park, Bucks.
4 Emily Harriefte.
0 Madeline Philippa. 6 Gertrude Matilda.
7 Evelyn Rose, iu. 11 Oct. 1887, Arthur Charles, only son
of Rev. Arthur Isham, M.A., (see Burke's Peerone and
Baronetage, Isham, Bart.)
8 Clara Ivy.
jv. Harry William, late of the 15th Hussars, b. 20 Sept. 1812,
deceased.
V. Edward William, J.P. and D.L., 6.9 Sept. 1813; m. 23
.Sept. 1834, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Isaac R. Hartman,
Esq., and d. 1835, having by her (who d. 3'J Dec. 1877) had
issue,
1 William Seymour, J. P., late Capt. 6th Regt.. h. 31 July,
1838; m. 1870, Cecilia Jane, dau. of Major-Gen. Arthur
Hall, of Tymaur, co. Brecon.
2 Owen Charles, b. 10 Dec. 1843.
3 Meyrick Edward, b. 1848.
1 Mary Isabella. 2 Mary Meyrick.
3 Lucy, TO. 4 Oct. 1887, John A. Cramb, Esq. M.A.,
Fellow of Glasgow University.
4 Clara Elizabeth.
VI. Charles William (Rev.), Rector of North Crawley. J. P.,
h. 10 Nov. 1815; ra. 1st, 2 Nov. 1844, Laura Anne, dau. of
Thomas Delves Broughton, Esq., and by her (who d. 1865)
iias issue,
1 Charles William, Major 1st Batt. Highland Light Infantry,
b. 1845; m. 1876, Fanny Maria, dau. of Col. Charles
Chester, of Chicheley Hall, co. Bucks, and has a son, b.
25 Dec. 1886.
1 Henrietta Jane.
2 Mary Jemima, m. 1870, Rev. J. S. Brownrigg, M.A.
3 Clara Elizabeth.
He m. 2ndly, 18 Oct. 1881, Fanny Nina, dau. of John Clode,
Esq. of Great Linford, co. Bucks, and has issue,
4 Nina Gwendoline Selby-Lowndes.
3Ir. Selby-Lowndes d. 18 May, 1840, and was i. by his eldest
son,
William Selby-Lowndes, Esq. of Whaddon Hall, and vrin-
slow, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 Nov. 1807; ra. 1st. 28 June, 1832,
Lucy, eldest dau. of Isaac Rawlings Hartman, Esq., Cold-
stream Guards, and by her (who d. 21 Oct. 1852) had issue,
I. William, now of Winslow and Whaddon.
II. John William Fleetwood, b. 24 Nov. 1838, deceased.
III. Charles William Beresford, b. 24 Oct. Is 13, deceased.
IV. Octavius William Cotton, b. II Sept. 1845.
I. Clara Essex.
II. Lucy Isabella, in. 5 Aug. 1862, Heniy Peach Keighly
Peach, Esq. of Idlicote Park, co. Warwick.
jii. Cressida Elizabeth, ra. 4 Oct. 1866, H. R. Johnstone
Scott, Esq. of Wood Hall, co. Tork, 2nd son of Sir J. V.
B. Johnstone, Bart.
IV. Florence Wynn.
He ra. 2ndly, 20 May, 1854, Clare, 2nd dau. of I. E. Hartman,
Esq. She (/. 1864. Mr. Selby-Lowndes sen-ed as HighSlieriff
for Bucks. He wasoneof theco-heirsofthe Barony of Grandi-
son, and also (as duly proved before the House of Lords) co-
heir of the barony of Montacute. He d. 1 July, 1886.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Lowjtdes, arg., fretty az.,
each interlacing, charged with a bezant, on a canton gu. a
leopard's head erased at the neck or ; 2nd and 3rd, Selby, or,
three bars sa. witnin a bordure wavy gu. ; twenty-six quar-
terings, including Pole, Plantagenet, Neville, A'c. Cr(.<t;i —
1st, A leopard's head erased at the neck or, gorged with a laurel
branch ppr., for Lowndes; 2nd, A Saracen's head affroniee
ppr. wreathed round the temples or and sa., belt and quiver
£Old, for Selby. Motto — Ways and means.
&o«— Whaddon Hall, Stoney Stratford.
LOWNDES OF CHESHAM.
Low:jfDES, William, Esq. of Chesliam.co. Bucks,
J.P., LL.B. Trin. Hall, Camb., Barrister-at-Law,
I. 28 May, 1834.
Xiineag'e. — Charles Lowndes, Esq. of Chcsham, co.
Bucks, Secretary of the Treasury, son of William Lov/ndes,
Esq., also Secretary of the Treasury (by Rebecca his 4th wife,
see Lowndes of Whaddon), m. Anne, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Charles Shales, Esq. of London, by Anne his wife, dau. and
co-heir of Thomas Harrington, 4th in descent from the marriage
of Sir Thomas Barrington, of Barrington Hall, Essex, with the
Hon. Winifred Pole, granddau. and co-heir of Margaret Plan-
tagenet, Countess of Salisbury, dau. and sole heir of George.
Duke of Clarence, brother of King Edward IV. ({see Bl-rke's
Royal Families, Pedigree xxvi.). By this lady Mr. Secretary
Lowndes was father of
William Lowndes, Esq. of Chesham, a Commissioner of
Excise, 7)1. Lydia Mary, dau. of Robert Osborne, Esq. Commis-
sioner of the Navy, and had a son and successor,
AVilliam Lowndes, Esq. of Chesham, la. Harriet Wilson.
dau. of John Kingston, Esq. of Rickmansworth, co. Herts, and
left issue,
William, of Chesham.
Charles (Rev.), of Trin. Coll. Carab., M.A., Rector of Hart-
well and Little Hampden, Aylesbury, co. Bucks, m. Jane,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Walker, Rector of Standon, co.
Stafford.
William Henry. Joseph.
Mary, m. Capt. Charles Eaton.
Elizabeth, ra. Rev. Charles Henry Tyler, M.A., Rector of
Chelwood, near Bristol.
Harriett, ra. Capt. Thomas Roberts.
Georgiana.
3Ir. Lowndes d. 1831, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Lowndes, Esq. of Chesham, J.P. for cos. Bucks
and Herts, D.L. for the former co., and High Sheriff 1848, of
Trin. Hall Camb., B.C.L. 1832, b. '24 Nov. 1807; m. 1st, 12
Aug. 1830, Mary Harriet, 3rd dau. of Kender Mason, Esq. of
Beel House, Amersham, and by her (who d.. 18 April, 1836;
had two sons,
William, now of Chesham.
Joseph, b. 2 July, 1835, Capt. 26th Regt.
He in. 2ndly, 15 Juno, 1837, Martha, ord dau. of Robert Sutton,
Esq. of Rossway, co. Herts, and by her had issue,
James, h. 22 April, 1838.
George, b. 13 Aug. 1846.
Katherine Martha, deceased.
Clara. Mary, m, Henry Frith, Esq. Anne.
Mr. Lowndes petitioned for the ancient barony of Monthermer,
and his claim was referred to the Committee for Privileges of
the House of Lords. He d. Aug. 1364, and was s. by his eldest
son, William, now of Chesham,
Anns — Quarterly : 1st and 6th, Lowndes, as in last Article ;
2nd, Shales, gu., six escallops arg. three, two, and one; 3rd,
Barrington, arg., three chevrons gu., a label of as many points
az. ; 4th. Pole, per pale or and sa. a saltire engrailed counter-
changed ; 5th, Plantagenet, gu., three lions passant guardant
or. Crest — Same as Lowndes o/ irAtutVon. Motto — Ways and
means.
Heat — The Burj', Chesham, co. Bucks.
I.OWNDES OE BARRINGTON.
Lowndes, Geoege Alan, Esq. of Barrington
Hall, Essex, M.A., D.L. for Essex, and J.P. for
that CO. and Herts, High Sheriff for Essex 1861, h.
28 May, 1829 ; m. 1st, 13 JVov. 1856, Helen Emma,
2nd dau. of the Eev. Arthur Johnson Danyell, of
Eampisham Manor, co. Dorset (by Elizabeth his
■wife, only child and heiress of John Daniel, Esq.
of Heudford House, Somersetshire), and by her
(who d. at ]S'aples, 14 Eeb. 1863) has issue,
I. Alan Gardner, 6. 21 Aug. 1857; d. 7 Feb. 1S63.
II. Alan Herbert Watlington, Capt. Rifle Brigade, 6. 4
July, 18J9.
I. Ethel Helen Mary.
He m. 2ndly, 6 Oct. 1866, Eanny, 4th dau. of
George Farley, Esq. of Henwick House and Frox-
moor Court, co. Worcester. Mr. G. A. Lo-svndes,
whose patronymic is Clayton, assumed the name
and arms of Lowndes on succeeding to the estates,
of the late Thomas Lowndes, Esq. of Barrington
Hall.
liineagre. —George Clayton, Esq. of Lostock Hall, co.
Lancaster, by Dolly his wife, youngest sister of the 1st Lord
Gardner, and widow of Robert Barrie, Esq., was father of
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William Clayton, Esq. of Lostock Hall, 6. IS June, 1790;
vt. 1823, Mary, dau. of Edward Chadwick Gobst, Esq. of
Preston (vide in/ra), and by her (who d. i'i Jan. 1842) had
issue,
George Alan, his heir.
Edward Ffavington (liev.l, M..4., Rector of Lndlow, Salop,
i/i. 9 April, 1S74, Victoria Alexandrina. youngest dau. of
Col. Hon. K. H. Clive and Baroness Windsor (see Burke's
I'eerane and Baronetage), by whom he has issue.
■\Villiam Barrie.
Valentine Gardner, Col. R.E.. m. Mary Ellen, 2nd dau. of
late P. Serjcantson, Esq. of Liverpool.
Erancis Starkie. Capt. K.N., ,d. 1872, Elizabeth Harriett,
dau. of Rev. W. Howe, who d. 1876. He m. 2ndly, 18B2,
Edith, dau. of C. Lyall, E<q.
]:iiza Dolly, n. 30 April, 1846, Capt. Charles Edward
.Stanley, who d. 13 Aug. 1849.
JIarv Caroline.
Prances Mildred, d. 20 Sept. 1S6S.
^umilj) of i'otanbrs.
■Robert Lowndes, of Overton *igrandson of John Lowndes,
of Overton, and Alice his wife, dau. of Handle Rode, of Rode,
and only son of John Lowndes, of the same place, by Alice,
dau. of Robert Stephenson, of Dalby, co. Lincoln), jji.Eleanora
Kaven, and had a son and heir,
William Lowndes, of Overton and Lea, m. Elizabeth, dau.
and co-heir of Ralph Lowndes, of Hadley and Lea, and had
i.~sue,
John, of Overton and Lea, who, by Anne his wife, had an
only child, Sarah; m. Awnsham Churchill, and had issue.
She sold Lea and Overton to her uncles.
Samuel, aiowned 1707.
Robert, of whom presently.
1'nonias, who purchased Overton. He founded the Piofes-
soi'ship of Astronomy at Cambridge.
The 3rd son,
Robert Lown-des, Esq., purchased Lea from his niece, Sarah.
By Ruth Graves, his 1st wife, he had an only child, Elizabeth,
(/. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Mary, n^e Kenyon, widow of the Rev.
W. Turton, and had issue,
I. Edward, of Charleston.
II. Robert, of Palterton, co. Derby, some time of Wideombe,
Somerset, )/i. Ehzabeth, dau. and co-heir of Richard Milnes,
nf Chesterfield, and by her (who d. 1769J had, with a son,
Jlilnes, d. s. p., aged 36, another son, the late Thomas
Lowndes, Esq. of Harrington.
1. Mart, 'ki Chadwick Gorst, Esq. of Preston, and d. 1804,
having had issue by hira (who d. 1797),
* Note. — A branch wT the House of Overton was formerly
seated at Bostock Hall, co. Chester, and afterwards at Hassal
Hull, in the same CO., a scion of which settled in South Caro-
lina, North America. They descended from
John Lowndes, of Bostock Hall, gent., son of Richard
Low.ndes and grandson of William Lowndes, Esq., temp.
Queen Elizabeth, a descendant of a younger son of the House
of Overton, who purchased Bostock Hall in that reign. He ',n.
Jane, dau. of John Weld, Esq. of Weld House, and sister and
co-heir of William Weld, Esq. of Hassal Hall, by whom (who
tl. Feb. 1690) he had ten children. He d. 18 May, 1667. Of
his children,
I. Richard, his heir, was bapt. 13 Oct. 1645, and was s. 14
Jan. 1709, by his son,
Richard, h. Oct. 1673, whose great-grandson, William
Lowndes, Esq. of Hassal Hall, b. 1795, d. s. p. and be-
queathed all his estates to his niece. Miss Susanna Kirkby
Keddal, his sister's dau.
n. Charles, bapt. 6 Dec. 1668, who had, by Sarah his wife,
a son,
Charles, who settled in early life in the Island of St.
Christopher, or St. Kitt's, in the West Indies, and later
removed to Charleston, South Carolina. He m. Ruth,
dau. of Henry liawlins, and d. March, 1736, leaving three
sons,
1 WiUiam, whose grandson, John, was Surveyor-General
of Dominica, and rl. 1812.
2 Charles, a Planter in Colleton county, and Provost
Marshal for South Carolina in 1752, m. Jeannie Perry,
and d. 1763, leaving a son, Charles.
3 Rawlins, Provost Marsha! for South Carolina 1742,
was cahed to the Colonial Bar. He opposed the British
Government throughout the War of Independence, and
was appointed President of South Carolina 10 March,
1778. He was three times married : 1st, 1.5 Aug. 1748,
Amarinthia, dau. of Thomas Elliott, of Rantoules,
d. .t. p. 14 Jan. 1750 : 2ndly, 23 Dec. 1751, Mary Cart>
Wright, of Charleston, by whom he had, with four
daus., two sons to survive, Thomas and James ; and
Snily, Sarah Jones, of Georgia, by whom he liad a son,
William. He d. at Charlestown 24 Aug. IbOO, and
from him descends the present family of Lowndes of
South Carolina.
Edward Gorst, Esq. of Preston, who, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of James Wigglesworth, Esq., had issue,
1 Thomas, of Palterton, who took the name of
Lowndes.
2 Edward Chaddock, assumed the surname of Lowndes,
III. Eliz.abeth, dau. of J. D. Nesham, Esq. of Houghtun-
le-Spring, co. Durham, and left issue (see Lowndes of
Castlecombe), d. Sept. 1872.
1 Elizabeth.
2 Barbara Jane.
3 Marv, ih. William Clayton, Esq. of Lostock Hall, and
was mother of the present Mr. Lowndes of Barrington
Hall.
4 Dorothy Anne, m. William Adam Hulton, Esq. of
Hurst Grange, Preston, Barrister-at-Law, and had issue
(sec HoLTON of I I niton).
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Lowndes, arg. fretty az. on
a canton sa. a lion's head erased or; 2nd and 3rd, Clayton,
arg., a cross engrailed sa. between four torteaux. Crests —
Lowndes, A lion s head erased or ; Clayton, A dexter arm
enibowed, the hand grasping a dagger, the point to the dexter
all arg.
Seat — Barrington Hall, Hatfield, Broad Oak, Essex.
LOWNDES OF CASTLE COMBE.
Lowndes, Edwaed Chaddock, Esq. of Palfcei*-
ton Hall, CO. Derby, and Castle Combe, Wilts, J.P.
and D.L., b. 6 Dec. 1833, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.
High Sheriff co. Wilts 1874. This gentleman,
son of the late Edward Chaddock Lowndes, Esq.
(previously Gorst), assumed the surname and arms
of Lowndes by royal licence, 18 July, 1853, in com-
pliance with the testamentary inj unction of his
father's great-uncle, Robert Lowndes, Esq. of Pal-
terton.
Lineage.— Mr. Lowndes is a descendant of the ancient
family of Lowndes, formerly of Leigh Hall and Overton, Che-
shire (ifc Lowndes of Barrinriton). His father, Edward Chad-
dock Lowndes, Esq. (formerly Edward Chaddock Gorst), m.
1830, Elizabeth, dau. of John Douthwaite Nesham, Esq. of
Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, and by her (who d. 4 Dec. 1848)
had issue,
Edward Chaddock, now of Palterton Hall and Castle
Combe.
John Eldon Gofst (the Right Hon. Sir), of Lawford House,
Manningtrce, Essex, P.O. (1890), Knt. (1885), Q.C. (1875).
M..\. St. John's Coll. Camb., formerly Eellow of that
College and now an Honorary Fellow, M.P. for Cambridge
Borough, 1866-68, for Chatham 1875 to 1892, and for Cam-
bridge University since 1892, Civil Commissioner in New
Zealand, 1861-63, Sol. -Gen. 188.5-1886,UndcrSec.of State for
India 1886 to 1891, and Financial Secretary to the Treasury
1891 to 1892; 6. 24 May, 1835, 5)i. 1860, Mary Elizabeth,
dau. of Rev. Lorenzo Moore, of Christ's Church, New Zealand,
and has, with other issue,
John Eldon.
Henry .Sandford Gorst, d. 1852.
Thomas William Gorst, m. 1886, Ada Marion, dau. of J. LI.
Carson, Esq., and has issue.
Robert Campbell Gorst.
Elizabeth Jane, m. the Eev. W. L. Clay (who d. 1875), and
has issue.
Mary Rachel Gorst, d. unm. 1872.
Frances Ann Georgina Gorst, d. young.
Emily Barbara, ra. Admiral W. E. Gordon, R.N., and has
issue.
Mr. Lowndes d. 9 May, 1859.
Arms — Arg., fretty az. a canton gu. thereon a lion's h?acl
erased or, quartering Gorst. Crest — 1st, A lion's head erased
or, gorged with a wreath of laurel vert, for Lowndes ; 2nd, A
plieon or, the shaft entwined with a serpent ppr. for Gorst.
Heat — Castle Combe, near Chippenham.
LOWRY OF POMEROY.
LowRT, Robert William, Esq. of Pomeroy
House, CO. Tyrone, B.A., Brasenose Coll. Oxford,
J.P. and D.L., M.R.I.A., Barrister-at-Law, High
Sheriff 1849, b. 30 Dec. 1816; m. 1st, 7 July, 1852,
Frances Elizabeth, youngest dau. and co-heir of
Benjamin Humphrey Geale Brady, Esq. of Mount
Geale, co. Kilkenny, and by her (who d. 23 Nov.
1877) has had issue,
I. Robert Geale, b. 21 Oct. 1853 ; d. 1 April, 1854.
II. Robert Thomas Graves, b. 16 Jan. 1857, late Major 1st
Dragoon Guai'ds.
LOW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LOW
1249
I. Mary Anna Catherine, m. 25 April, 1888, Lieut.-Col. C.
M. Alexander, of Tepmon, co. Tyrone.
ji. Letitia Maria Isabella.
He m. 2ndly ,21 Dec. 1880, Dorothea Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of George Folliott, Esq. of Vicars Cross,
CO. Chester.
liineagre. — This is a junior branch of Eai-1 Belmore"s
family, and claims to be descended from a common ancestor
with the family of Laukib of MaxicdLtoa, Barts., now extinct
in the male line.
Rev. James Lowbt, of Tullyhog, h. 1707, 4tli son of
Robert Lowry, Esq. of Ahenis (ancestor of the Earls Bel-
moke), by Anne his wife, dau. of the Rev. James Sinclair, of
HoUyhill, co. Tyrone, was Rector of Clogherny, and after-
wards of Desertcreight, co. Tyrone, where he d. 1787. He m.
Hester, elder dau. of John Richardson, Esq., M.P., of Rich
Hill, CO. Armagh, and sister of Mary, Viscountess Gosford.
By her (who d. 1771; he had issue,
I. Robert, of Pomeroy.
II. John, Rector of Clogherny, 77!. 1772, Susannah, only child
and heiress of the Rev. George Underwood, Rector of Ken-
cott, CO. Oxford, and had issue,
1 The Rev. James Lowry, Rector of Clogherny, b. 3 April,
1773; il. 4 Nov. 1852. He m. Harriett, dau. of James
Duberley. Esq. of Hensham Hall, co. Oxford, by whom
(who d. 5 Jan. 1843) he had issue, an only child.
1 Harriet Martha, in. William Owen Jackson, Esq., Bar-
rister-at-Law, deceased. She d. 1 June, 1870, without
issue.
2 Jane Lowry, m. 1805, Charles Frederick Barnwell, Esq.,
now decejised. She d. 1 Sept. 1862, leaving issue.
II. James, from whom the Rockdale branch.
:. Hester, m. Thomas Dickson, Esq., M.R. of Woodville, co.
Lsitrim.
The eldest son,
Robert Lowbt, Esq. of Pomeroy, h. 2 Oct. 1748; d. 1802;
m. 1777, Eliza, dau. of Major William Tighe.of Ballyshannon,
and by her (who d. 1822) had issue,
I. James, 14th Light Dragoons, h. May, 1778 ; d. uwn. 1807.
II. Robert William, of Pomeroy.
III. John, formerly 8th Regt., b. 4 July, 1789, d. 29 April,
1888.
IV. Armar, of 45th Regt., wounded at Orthes, d. 18 June,
1876, aged 85.
V. William, of Drumreagh, near Dungannon, co. Tyrone,
formerly Commander R.N., Hi. 1819, Isabella (who d. 21
Nov. 1873), dau. of the Rev. John Graham, Rector of
Pomeroy and Mullinagore, co. Tyrone, and d. 19 April,
1875, aged 82, leaving issue,
1 Robert William, C.B., of Drumreagh, co. Tyrone, Major-
Gen, in the army, late Lieut. -Col. '47th Regt., served in
the Crimea,, and has medal with three clasps, Turkish
medal, and 5th class of the Medjidie, b. 20 March, 1824;
VI. 9 June, 1853, Emily Rohesia, dau. of Sir Henry G.
Ward, G.C.M.G., Lord High Commissioner Ionian
Islands, Governor of Madras, &c., and has issue,
Robert Swinburne, Lieut. R.N., b. 4 March, 1854.
William Henry, Lieut. 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers, 6. 2
Dec. 1855.
Henry Ward, b. 26 Jan. 1859, Lieut. West Kent Regt.
Charles E. Corry, b. 6 Sept. 1863.
Arthur Cole, b. li Sept. 1864, Lieut. R.N.
James Herbert, 6. 14 May, 1866.
Ernest Ward, b. 16 Feb. 1871.
Emily Hope. Maria Georgina.
■2 William John, Lieut. R.N., d. 1864.
3 John Henry.
4 James Armar, late Capt. 47th Regt., d. 24 April, 1861.
He went through the Crimean campaign.
i> Armar Graham, Lieut.-Col., late Major 8th King's Regt.,
formerly Capt. 41st Regt., with which he served in the
Crimea, and has medal with three clasps, Turkish medal,
and 5th class of the Medjidie. He m. 10 Dec. 1669, Mar-
garet, dau. of Robert Mewton, Esq.
1 Elizabeth.
2 Isabella Hester, m. 17 Nov. 1864, John Toler, Esq., M.D.
3 Mary Grace, d. 20 Feb. 1857.
I. Everina, d. unm. li. Hester, d.4 March, 1863.
III. Elizabeth, d. 19 Jan. 1867. iv. Maria, d. unm.
The eldest surviving son,
Robert William Lowet, Esq. of Pomeroy House, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff CO. Tyrone 1812, b. 1787; to. 6 Feb. 1815,
Anna, eldest dau. of Admiral Samuel Graves, the elder brother
of Sir Thomas Graves, K.B., and by her (who d. 23 Dec. 1876)
I iad issue,
] Robert William, now of Pomeroy House.
John Fetherstouhaugh, of Belmore, co. Westmeath, Dora-
ville, CO. Tyrone, and Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, B A ,
Brasenose Coll. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, J.P., b. 18 July
i819 ; m. 12 Sept. 1864, Dorothea Eliza, dau. of William
John Moore, Esq., and relict of George FoUiott, Esq. of
Vicars Cross, Cheshire, and d. 5 Feb. 1883, having by her
(who d. 10 Sept. 1892) had issue, a dau. Anna Graves, m.
22 Sept. 1885, Marmaduke W. C. Cramer Roberts, Esq., of
Sallymount, co. Kildare {aee that family).
Thomas Graves, R.E., killed at Sebastopol, 7 June, 1855.
Hester, m. 27 May, 1862, the Rev. Richard Johnston, of Kil-
more, co. Armagh (his 2nd wife), and d. 1 June, 1876.
Eliza Catherine, m. 9 Jan. 1856, Capt. J. Herbert Arm-
strong, of Kilclare, King's co., who d. 17 Aug. 1873, leav-
ing issue. She d. 9 Jan. 1890.
Anna Jane, m. 2 April, 1869, John Malone, Esq. of Barons-
ton, CO. Westmeath (his 2iid wife;.
Mr. R. W. Lowry d. 18 Nov. 1869.
Anni—&a., a cup arg. with a garland of laurel between two
branches of the same, all issuing thereout ppr. Crest — Two
laurel branches interfretted ppr. iVoUoes— Florcimt Lauri
(above) ; Virtus semper viridis (below).
Seat — Pomeroy House, Pomeroy, co. Tyrone.
LOWRY OF EOCKDALE.
LowEY, James Corry Jones, Esq. of Eockdale,
CO. Tyrone, J.P. and D.L. co. Tyrone, High
Sheriff 1874, late Capt. E.A. and late Col. Com-
manding Donegal Artillery Militia, served in India
during the suppression of the Mutiny, for which he
medal a has, b. 26 June, 1835 ; m. 20 Oct. 1863,
Elizabeth Jackson, 2nd dau. of Tlios. Glreer, Esq.
of TuUylagan, co, Tyrone, and widow of the Rev.
Thomas F. Bushe, and by her (who d. 25 Not.
1888) had issue,
I. Dorinda Florence, m. 1 March, 1892, Thomas MacGregor
Greer, Esq., only son of Thomas Greer, Esq. of Seapark,
CO. Antrim (set that family).
II. Mina Ethel.
Liineage.— James Lowbt, Esq. of Rockdale, co. Tyrone
(3rd son of the Rev. James Lowry, of Desertcreight (see Lowrt
of Ponuroy), m. 1785, Martha, dau. of the Right Rev. James
Leslie, D.D., Bishop of Limerick, by his wife Joice, sister and
eventual heir of Thomas Lyster, Esq. of Lystertield, co. Ros-
common, and by her (who d. Dec. 1831) had issue, James, of
whom presently, and Hester, m. to William Chaigneau Colvil),
Esq., an eminent merchant in Dublin, and a Director of the
Bank of Ireland. Mr. Lowry d. 7 Jan. 1790, and was s. by his
son,
James Lowry, Esq. of Rockdale, b. 1787 ; m. 1st, Harriet,
youngest dau, of Thomas Pepper, Esq. of Ballygarth Castle,
CO. Meath, and by her (who d. 18 April, 1834) had issue,
I. James Corrt, his heir.
II. Edward Leslie, b.\>i\l\ d. unm. 9 Nov. 1833.
III. Thomas William, b. 1814; d. unm. 31 July, 1852.
IV. Hercules, 6. 1817; d. unm. 27 July, 1851.
V. Armar, b. 8 May, 1821, formerly Capt. .30th Regt.; m.
Jane, 2nd dau. of Joseph Greer, Esq. of The Grange, co.
Tyrone, and has had issue,
1 Mary Jane, d. 30 Jan. 1861.
2 Harriet Pepper, TO. 11 April, 1S72, Frederick Stutfield,
Esq.
VI. Octavius, 5. 25 Dec. 1824, late Capt. 96th Regt., Majorin
the army ; ?ji. 24 Nov. 1851, Arabella, 5th dau. of James
Jones, Esq. of Mount Edward, co. Sligo, and d. 19 Nov.
1884, leaving issue, 1 Thomas Pepper Ernest, 6.8 Oct. JSo'2,
Capt. 1st West India Regt. ; 2 William Hay Talbot,
Canadian Mounted Police, late Lieut. Galway Militia, b. 2
Dec. 1854, killed in action at Battleford, 3 May, 1885 ; 1
Julia Edith Vivian ; 2 Florence Emily Jane.
VII. Robert, b. 5 Nov. 1826 ; m. 17 June, 1852, Louisa, dau.
of Thomas Braddell, Esq., and d. s. p. 15 Aug. 1864. She
d. Feb. 1892.
I. Henrietta Martha, m. 28 Aug. 1852, her cousin, Henry
Lowry Barnwell, Esq., who d. '20 March, 1858. She d. 20
Oct. 1872.
II. Charlotte, d. umn. July, 1834.
III. Joice, TO. Ist, her cousin, Edward Leslie Colvill, Esq.,
and 2ndly, Henry Loftus Tottenham, Esq., and d. 27 Sept.
1»9'2.
IV. Georgina, m. 16 Jan. 1852, William Acton, Esq.
V. Mary Louisa Pepper, d. unm. 11 Aug. 1860.
Mr. Lowry m. 2ndly, 15 June, 1835, Emily, eldest dau. of
Joseph Greer, Esq. of The Grange, co. Tyrone, and by her
(who d. 22 April, 1851) had issue,
VIII. Henry MacGregor, b. 17 Dec. 1838, Lieut.-Col. 12th
Regt. ; m. 24 April, 1867, Margaret Eliza, eldest dau. of
Ranulph Dacre, Esq., and had by her, who d. 29 Jan. 1893,
issue, 1 Henry Dacre, b. Aug. 1868 ; 2 Hubert Leslie, b.
1870.
4 L
1250
LOW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LOW
VI. Emilj-, 11!. 2.') Oct. 1873, John Richardson, Esq. of Trew-
luount, CO. Tyrone.
VII. Martha Leslie, d. 3 July, 18C2.
llr. Lowry d. 14 Juno, 1847, and was >«. ty his eldest son,
James Corkt Lowry, Esq. of Kockdale, Q.C.. Master of the
Court of Exchequer in Ireland, i. 1 Nov. 1809 ; m. 1st, Dorinda,
"nd dau. of James Jones, Esq. of Mount Edward, co. Sligo,
Capt. Sligo Militia, and by her (who d. 8 Feb. 1845) had
issue,
James Corrt Jones, now of Eocltdale.
Edward Leslie Barnwell, b. 27 May, 1837, late Capt. 81st
Eegt. ; m. 1st, 27 April, Ibtjo, Eliza Anne, only dau. of
Thomas Taylor, Esq. of Earsdon, co. Northumberland, by
whom (who d. 23 Dec. 1869), he had issue, i. Evelyn Eliza;
II. Mary Emily. He to. 2ndly, 18 June, 1872, Edith Clara
Halyma, only child of Samuel Saunders, Esq., and has sur-
viving issue, I. James Taylor, b. 21 Aug. 1876 ; in. Hilda
Clare Leslie ; iv. Joice Leslie.
Thomas Pepper, 6. 18 JiUy, 1839; d. Jan. 1847.
George Pepper, b. 22 July, 1843 ; d. 1 Feb. 1882.
John Kobert Colvill, h. 19 Dec. 1844, B.A., T.C.D., Indian
Medical Staff; vi. 26 April, 1871, Constance, dau. of William
J. B. Lyons, Esq. He d. 19 July, 1873.
Harriett, m. 30 Jan. 1858, Michael Obins Sceley Jones, Esq.
who d.b April, 1860. She d. 27 April, 1882.
Eliza, hi. 29 Sept. 1868, John Twigg, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
Q.C.
Mr. Lowry in. 2ndly, Ellen, widow of Frederick Gamble, Esq.,
and 3rdly, 1853, Jane, eldest dau. of Booth Jones, Esq. of
Strydagh, co. Sligo, by whom he had a son,
Somerset Thomas Corry, b. 21 March, 1855.
He d. 20 June, 1869.
Anns, Crest, and Mottoes — Same as Lowrt of Poiacroy.
iSeaC— Rockdale, Dungannon, co. Tyrone.
liOWSLEY OP HAMPSTEAD NOREEYS.
LowsLEY, Lionel Dewe, Esq. of Hampstead
If orrejs, Berks, Patron of the livings of Hampstead
Norreys and Hermitage j i. 12 May, 1866 ; s. his
father 1892.
Xiineagre. — This family claims descent from Sir Williaji
Lisle, a Knight and High Sheriff for the co. of Berks in
1410, who was descended from the Barons of Kinston Lisle
and Rougemont and Radolphus, who were granted lands in
Berkshire.
William Lowslet, Esq. of Kingston Eakepuze, m. April,
1616, Christian, dau. of — Southby, and relict of James Hortcr,
Esq., by whom he had issue, one son,
William Lowslet, Esq., 6. 1617; m. 14 Sept. 1642, Frances,
dau. of Edmund Kny vett, Esq., of Norfolk, by whom he had
issue two sons, William and John, and one dau. He d. 1671.
William Lowsley, Esq., elder son, b. 1 Sept. 1644; m. Nov.
1674, Sarah, dau. of Walter Haycroft, Esq., by whom he had
issue, three sons, Joseph, Richard, and John, who d. v. p.
He sold his lands near Abingdon, but left remainder to his
elder surviving son,
Joseph Lowslet, Esq., 6. 7 March, 16SI ; m. 27 March, 1732,
Mary, dau. of James Collins, Esq., co. Berks, by whom he left
at his decease, Oct. 1750, with a dau., Elizabeth, a son,
Joseph Lowslet, Esq., 6. 1733; m. Sept. 1757, Elizabeth,
dau. of Andrew Clack, Esq., by whom he had issue (.with two
daus.), I. John, who s. his father; ii. Joseph, of whom pre-
sently. He bought in 1798 from the Shepherd family,
property at Avening, Saperton, Cherrington, and Jlinchin-
hampton, co. Gloucester. He d. 1811, and was s. by his elder
son,
John Lowslet, Esq. of Mugraore Hoa^ie, co. Gloucester, 6.
1760; m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Holliday, Esq., by whom he
had issue, two daus., Mary and Harriett, but no son. His dau.
Mary, b. 1804, vi. 24 April, 1845, Rev. George Williams, M.A.
of Withenford, co. Worcester, and their dau. and heir, Mary
Caroline Eleanor, b. 1840, m. 1868, Col. William Wright
Hoole, of Crooksmoor House, co. York, and ha-s issue, George
AVilliams Lowsley Hoole, Esq. of Chaveuage, co. Gloucester,
Lieut. 3rd batt. Yorkshire Regt.
Joseph Lowslet, Esq., 6. 19 Sept. 17C5 ; to. Mary Bosley.
He inherited from his father the Berkshire property, and
bought in 1817 the estate of Hampstead Norreys, co. Berks.
He d. 23 April, 1825, and left, with one other son and three
daus.,
.Job Lowslet, Esq. of Hampstead Norreys, the elder son, 6.
20 Nov. 1790; m. 5 Nov. 1827, Ruth, dau. of William Robin-
son, CO. Berks. He d. 8 July, 1855, leaving issue,
I, LcKE, of Hampstead Norreys.
II. .Tcthro, b. 12 June, 1834 : m. 2 Fob. 185G, Mary, only davu
of I. Matthew.s, Esq., co. Berks.
III. Oded, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. of London, b. 7 May, 18.38; m.
19 July, 1871, Mary, only dau. of K. llobin.son, Esq.
IV. Barzillai, Lieut.-Col. R.E., 6. 19 Sept. 1&40; m. 28 Jan.
1873, Ada Mansfield, elder dau. of J. H. Pollard, Esq. of
Demerara, British Guiana, and has issue,
1 Inglis do Lisle Pollard, b. 8 Nov. 1875. ■
2 Herbert de Lisle Pollard, 6. 10 April, 1377.
1 Grace de Lisle Pollard.
I Adah, VI. 30 April, 1878, John Warrington Morris, Esq. of
The Hermitage, Richmond, Surrey.
Luke Lowslet, Esq. of Hampstead Norreys, Berks, Patron
of that living and the neighbouring living of Hermitage, b. 7
Aug. 1828; m. 12 July, 18G5, Mary Maria, younger dau. of
William Dewe, Esq. of Wyld Court, Berks, and had issue,
I. Lionel Dewe, now of Hampstead Norreys.
II Warin Ashbel (Rev.), B.A. Cainb., Curate of Aldborough,
Wilts, b. 20 June. 1867.
III. Gerald, b. 28 Dec. 1868.
IV. Horace, B.A. O.Kon, b. C June, 1870.
V. Montagu, 6. 24 Sept. 1872.
VI. Hubert Ivon, b. 17 April, 1879.
VII. Conrad OlTa, b. 27 Feb. 1882.
I. Jliriam Marie.
II. Naomi Ella.
Arms— Or, a fess between two chevrons sa., the one in chief
accompanied of three crescents, two and one, .gu. Crest — On a
chapeau gu. turned up erm. a millstone arg. with milLrlnd or.
Motto — An 1 may.
Heat — Hampstead Norreys, near Newbury.
LOWTHER OF SHRIGLEY PARK.
LowTHEK, William Gorges, Esq. of Shriglcy
Park, CO. Chester, Major R.A. b. 11 Eeb. 18.50; m.
1S74, Harriett Agnes, only dau. of Rev. Edward
Leigh Bennett, Rector of Long Sutton, co. Lincoln,
and has issue,
I. William Ernest Huntingford, b. 4 Dec. 187G.
II. Edward St. George, 6. 10 Dec. 1878.
III. John Brabazon, 6. 19 April, 1883.
IV. Thomas Beresford, b. 4 April, 1890.
Iiineagre. — This is a younger branch of the very ancient
family of Lowther, raised to the Peerage in 1696, under the
title of Lonsdale.
William Lowtheb, Clerk of the Warrants of the Common
Pleas of Ireland, 5th son of Sm Cukistopher Lowther, of
Lowther, co. Westmorland, and brother of Sir John, great-
grandfather of the 1st Lord Lonsd;ile, lu. Eleanor, dau. oi
Anthony Welbury, of Castle Eden, and was father of
Sir Richard Lowther, who m. Isabel, 2nd dau. of Sir Richard
Fletcher, of Hutton, and was father of
George Lowther, of Skrine Abbey, co. Aleath, who iiu
Frances, dau. of Henry Piers, Esq. of Tristernagh, and was
father of
Edward Lowther, Esq. of Kilrue, co. Meath, who m. Mary,
dau. of Patrick Cusac, Esq. of Gcrardstown, and was father of
George Lowther, Esq. of Kilrue, M.P. ; vi. 1741, Jane, dau.
of Sir Tristram Beresford, and sister of the 1st Earl of Tyrone
(.Set' Burke's Peerage, Waterford), and had, with two dauo., of
whom the youngest, Sophia, m. Rowley Hill, Esq., M.P., two
sons.
Gorges, of whom presently.
Makcl's, M.P., who m. 1743, Catherine, dau. and heir of
Sir Edward Crofton, Bart., of Jloat Castle, co. Roscommon,
assumed the name and arms of Crofton, and was created i\
Baronet (see Borke's Peerage, Crofton).
The elder son.
Gorges Lowther, Esq. of Kilrue, for fifty years M.P. for
Meath, b. 25 Nov. 1713 ; m. 1738, Judith Usher, sister of St.
George, Lord St. George (whose only dau., Emilia Olivia, w.
William Robert, 2nd Duke of Leinster, K.P„ and d. 1792),
and left, with a dau. (Sophia, who in. Col. William Irvine, of
Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh), a son and successor,
George Lowther, Esq. of Kilrue and of Lowther Lodge',
CO. Dublin, m. 17G7, Frances, dau. of Chambre Brabazon Pou-
sonby, Esq. of Ash Grove, and grand-niece of Brabazon, 1st
Earl of Bessborough, by whom (who d. 19 Nov. 1802) he had
issue.
Gorges, his heir, of whom presently.
Chambrd Brabazon Ponsonby, Kector of Orcheston, Wilts,
?n. Miss Coffin, and d. 1832, having had an only son,
Beresford, who d. young.
Frances, m. C. Apthorp, Esq.
Sophia Jane, m. J. AJcock, Esq.
LOX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LOY
1251
Juliana, m. 1803, Capt. Thomas Penruddocke, of the Cold-
Btream Guards, 3rd son of Charles Penruddocke, Esq., M.P.,
of Corapton Chamberlayne, co. Wilts.
Mr. Lowther d. 1785. His eldest son,
Gorges Lowtheb, Esq. of Hampton Hall, Somerset, and
formerly of Kilrue, which he sold, M.P. for Eatoath 1790-1800,
an officer 6th Dragoon Guards, 6. 1769 ; m. July, 1794, Julia,
dau. of the Eev. Thomas Huntingford, and niece of Dr.
Huntingford, Bishop of Hereford, by whom (who d. 1832) he
had issue,
I. Fonsonby (Kev.), d. unm. in Canada, 19 July, 1854.
It. St. George, of Brading, Isle of AVight, late 69th Regt.,
m. 1st, Bliss Amos, and 2ndly, Mina, dau. of A. Goulding,
Esq. of Maiden Earley, and has issue only by 2nd mai-riagt,
1 Beresford. 2 Lancelot.
He d. 10 March, 1871.
III. Beresford (Kev.), b. 1813, J.P., B.A. Exet«r Coll. Oxon,
Vicar of Vowchurch, near Hereford, and Domestic Chaplain
to the Earl of Lonsdale ; m. 1849, Laura Alice, 3rd dau. of
Lieut.-Gen. Horsford, and d. 9 Feb. 1892.
IV. Bbabazon, of Shrigley Park, of whom hereafter.
V. Marcus, of Thornton, Hyde, Isle of Wight, Post-Capt.
R.N., m. Emily, Countess of Lerchenfeldt.
VI. William Ponsonby, d. unm. in New Zealand, 1842.
I. Julia, TO. 1831, the Key. Harry Lee, of Kingsgate House,
AVinchester.
II. Rosalie "1
III. Frances Juliana/
IV. Maud, m. 1st, Thomas Legh, Esq. of Lyme, co. Chester,
and 2ndly, A. J. Deschamps De La Tour, Esq. of Milford,
Hants.
V. Blanche, m. Allen Dent, Esq.
VI. Sophia, ra. W. M. Brideer, Esq. of Halnaker House,
Sussex, and the Chantry, Bradford-on-Avon, co. Wills.
Mr. Gorges Lowther d. 23 Feb. 1854, aged 85. The fourth son,
Bbabazon Lowther, Esq. of Shrigley Park, co. Chester,
J.P., B.A. Merton Coll. Oxon; m. Jan. 1847, Ellen Jane, only
dau. of Thomas Legh, Esq., LL.D., F.A.S., of Lyme Park, co.
Chester, by Ellen his wife, dau. of William Turner, Esq. of
Shrigley, and had issue,
I. Brabazon, h. 7 Sept. 1847 ; deceased.
II. William Gorges, now of Shrigley Hall.
III. Henry Crofton, b. 20 March, 1858.
1. Eleanor Constance.
Mr. Lowther d. 1877, and was s. by his son, William Gokges,
now of Shrigley Hall.
Arms—Or, six annulets, three, two, and one, sa.
Crest — A dragon passant arg. MoUo — Magistratus indicat
virum.
&af— Shrigley Park, Macclesfield, co. Chester.
■d. unm.
LOXDALE OF CASTLE HILL.
LoxDALE, Eeginald James EicE, Esq. of Castle
Hill, CO. Cardigan, b. 8 Dec. 1859 ; m. 1891, Edith
Amelia, dau. of the late Eranwhite Spurgin, Esq.
of Thrapston, co. Northampton, and widow of
Henry Murray Loxdale, Esq. She d. s. p. 1892.
Lineage. — This family traces its descent from
Robert Loxdale, who lived at Mere Town, parish of Forton,
CO. Stafford, on his own estate by inheritance, in the time of
Henby VII. He M. Joan Undyrwood, by whom he had one
son, .
Michael Loxdale, of Mere Town, who m. 1559, Alice Gret-
backe, and d. April, 1594, leaving two sons and three daus.
Their .second son,
Robert Loxdale, of Mere Town, bapt. 27 Dec. 1564, had by
Winifred his wife, three daus. and one son,
Thomas Loxdale, of Mere Town, bapt. 19 Dec. 1599, who m.
Sarah Worthington, by whom (who was buried 22 July, 1655)
he had three sons and seven daus. The eldest son,
JoH.N Loxdale, of Mere Town, b. 1643; m. and had issue.
I. Thomas Loxdale (Rev.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., h.
3 Dec. 1675, Vicar of Seighford, and Rector of Forton, co.
Stafford, which he resigned in 1721, and became Rector of
Tixal— "a man of learning and fond of antiquarian re-
searches," author of "Parochial Antiquities in Stafford-
sliire," and other local histories in MS., cited in Shaw's
Staffordshire. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Eld, Esq.
of Seighford, and d. s. p.
II. Richard, 6. Oct. 1680; cJ. «. p. 7 Jan. 1732. He was the
first of the family who settled at Shrewsbury, where he
practised as a Solicitor. He was an Ensign in the "Artillery
regiment raised voluntarily by the inhabitants in the year
1715, in opposition to the rebels," under Lord Viscount
Newport.
in. Joseph, of whom hereafter.
The third son,
Joseph Loxdale, 6. 8 Jan. 1682, settled at Stafford, of which
place he was Mayor in 1745. He to. Mary Thorley, of kin to
William of Wykeham, the founder of Winchester and New
Coll. Oxon, by whom he had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
II. Joseph, ((. s. p.
1. Anne, m. Richard AVarren, of Stafford; d. Oct. 1791,
leaving issue, three sons, and one dau. Deborah.
The eldest son,
Thomas Loxdale, b. 29 July, 1720, Mayor of Shrewsbury
1774; TO. 1750, Hannah Skitt, by whom (who d. 5 May, 1800)
he left issue,
I. Thomas, J.P. and D.L. for Salop, b. 3 April, 1757; d.
25 Jan. 1842; to. his cousin, Deborah Warren, by whom he
had one dau.,
Anne, to. her cousin, John Loxdale, Esq., and d. s. jp. 10
July, 1848.
II. Joseph, of whom hereafter.
in. Richard, b. March, 1769; rn. Jane Jeffreys, and d. Feb.
1848, leaving four sons.
I. Mary, b. 1754; ra. the Rev. Thomas Eden, M.A., Rector
of Alvercott, Oxon, and llmington, co. Wanvick, and had
issue, William Heniy Loxdale Eden, b. 10 Aug. 1783, d.
Dec. 1868, without issue.
II. Anne, m. the Rev. Thomas Coke, of Jesus Coll. Oxon,
D.C.L., author of a Commentary on the Bible, and a friend
of Wesley, and active member of the Wesleyan Conference.
She d. without issue in 1812.
III. Sarah, 6. 10 Dec. 1760 ; m. Rev. Thomas Hill, of Alcaston
Manor, Salop, and d. s. p. Dec. 1847.
Mr. Loxdale d. 20 April, 1793. His 2nd son,
Joseph Loxdale, Esq., b. 12 Aug. 1759; m. 11 Feb. 1790,
Anna Maria, dau. of William Wood, of Bayston, Salop, and hai
issue,
I. Thomas Wood, &. March, 1791 ; d. unm. Jan. 1837.
II. Joseph, 6. 20 Aug. 1793, Mayor of Shrewsbury 1830;
d.s.p. Alarch, 1838.
in. James, late of Castle Hill.
IV. John, of Kingsland, near Shrewsbury, J.P. for Salop and
Mayor of Shrewsbury 1840-.-i9 and 1873, 6. 29 Aug. 1799;
m. 1st. Anne Loxdale, his cousin, who d. s. p. 1848 ; 2ndly,
Anna Rice, dau. of Rev. John Watson, D.D., Vicar of Ring-
stead-cum-Denford and Great Dodington, co. Northampton,
by whom (who d. 1 Jan. 1860) he had issue,
1 John Watson.
2 Geoffrey Warter Peele.
3 Reginald James Rice, now of Castle Hill.
1 Mary Jane.
He TO. 3rdly, 1866, Jane Phillips, widow of Benjamin Brad-
ley, Esq., and d. 27 March, 1SS5.
y. George Henry, b. 12 March, 1804: m. Sarah, dau. of Hi.?
Honour, George Bagot, High Sheriff of British Guiana, by
whom he had issue, three sons and five daus.
VI. Richard Skitt, d. an infant.
I. Anna Maria, 6. 7 April, 1792; d. 1863, having;;), the Rev.
Frederick Holmes, M.A., Professor at Bishop's Coll. Cal-
cutta, leaving issue by him, three sons and one dau.
II. Sarah Elizabeth, to. John Nathaniel Williams, Esq. of
Castle Hill, and d. 14 Oct. 1862, without issue.
in. Henrietta Sophia, 6. 3 April, 1802 ; d. s. p. 20 March,
1842.
IV. Charlotte Emilia, 6. Jan. 1806 ; d. s. p. Dec. 1831.
V. Emma Louisa, b. Feb. 1809; d. s. p. 7 April, 1869.
VI. Laura Matilda, 6. 7 April, 1812 : c^. s. p. Oct. 1829.
Mr. Loxdale was Mayor of Shrewsbury 1797, and for upwards
of half a century High Steward and Deputy-Recorder of the
borough of Shrewsbury. He d. April, 1846, and was s. by his
son,
James Loxdale, Esq. of Castle Hill, co. Cardigan, J.P. and
D.L. for the cos. of Stafford, Salop, and Cardigan, High
Sheriff co. Cardigan 1807, M.A. St. John's Coll. Camb., Bar-
rister-atrLaw, b. 7 Oct. 1797; d. 28 Dec. 1890, and was s. by
his nephew, Reginald James Rice.
Arms — Erm., on a chief sa. three lions rampant or. Crest—
A bull's head couped ppr.
£eo£— Castle Hill, Aberystwyth, co. Cardigan.
LOYD OF MONK'S ORCHARD, AND
LILLESDEN.
LoTD, Feedeeick Edwaed, Esq. of Amwell
Grove, Herts, educated at Eton and Trin. Coll.
Camb, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. for Surrey and
Herts, b. 26 April, 1856 ; m. 17 April, 1879, Isabella,
youngest dau. of Frederick Currey, Esq. Barrister-
at-Law, and has with other issue,
Lewis Feedeeick Innes, 6. 1880.
Lineage.— Edwabd Lotd, Esq. of Coombe House, Surrey,
4 L 2
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LOT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LOl'
the eminent banker, r,i. Aug. 1309, Sarali, dau. of Joseph
Taylour, Esq. of Blacklej, co. Lancaster, and both d. Jan.
1S63, leaving issue,
I. Lewis Loyd, Esq. of Monk's Orchard, Kent, J.P. for
Surrey, High Sheriff IS63, and a Commissioner of Lieuten-
ancy for tiie eitv of London, b. 10 Aug. ISll ; m. 19 June,
18-S5, Frances Harriet, dau. of Admiral the Hon. Frederick
Paul Irby, C.B., of Boyland Hall, Norfolk, son of the 2nd
Lord Boston, and d. s. p. July, 1S91. Mrs. Loyd is of
Monk's Orchard, West Wickham, Beckenham, Kent.
u. Edward Lo'uD. Esq. of Lillesden, Kent, J.P. and D.L.
CO. Lancaster, J.P. Kent, High Sheriff 1876, late Lieut.-Col.
1st Manchester H.V., 6. 19 April, 1820 ; m. 12 March, 1S46,
Caroline Louisa, eldest dau. of John Frederick Foster, Esq.
of Sale Friorv, co. Chester, and Kempstone, Bedfordshire,
by Caroline, dau. of Sir William Chambere Bagshawe, and
had issue,
1 Fbedekick Edward, of Aniwell Grove, Ware.
2 Llewellyn Foster, ot Doles, Andover, Hants, 0. 30 June,
1S61, m. a dau. ot Bishop Lewis, Metropolitan of Canada,
and has issue, two sons.
1 Mary Louise.
C Elinor Sarah, m. 21 Sept. 1876, George John Courthope,
Esq. of Sprivers, Staplehurst, and has issue.
3 Frances Helen. 4 Margaret Foster.
6 Caroline Foster, m. March, 1892, Alfred, eldest son of
Edward Hardcastle, Esq., M.P., of New Lodge (see that
family), and has issue.
Mr. Edward Loyd d. Is90. Mrs. Edward Loyd is of Lilles-
den, Hawkhurst, Kent.
■ in. William Jo.ses Loyd, Esq. of Langlcybury, Herts, M.A.,
J.P., High Sheriff 1S6I, b. 2 Aug. 1821; in. 21 June, 1848,
Caroline Gertrude, dau. of John Henry Vivian, Esq., M.P.,
of Singleton, co. Glamorgan, and had issue,
1 Lewis Vivian Loyb, Esq. of Withybrook (fo/ticAssc).
2 Edward Henry, of Langleybury, Herts, J. P., b. 2 April,
1861; 7/i. 26 July, 1888, the Hon. Clementina Georgina
Brownlow, dau. of Charles, 2nd Lord Brownlow, and has
issue,
William Lewis Brownlow, &. 7 May, 1839.
3 William Graham, 6. 30 Sept. 1863; m. 1833, a dau. of
— Beaumont. Esq., and has issue.
4 Arthur Heneage, 6. '20 Sept. 1868.
1 Gertrude Sarah.
2 Harriet Eaith.
3 Dulcie Gwendoline.
4 Caroline Beatrice.
Mr. WiUiam Jones Loyd d. 28 Aug. 188.5.
i. Sarah, m. H. B. Benyon, Esq. of Koundav Lodge, Leeds
(who d. 25 Feb. 1849) ; she d. 15 June, 1868, and left four
children.
II. Catherine, m. 14 March, 1S44, T. Dyce Nicol, Esq., M.P.,
of Ballogie, co. Aberdeen (who d. 16 Nov. 1872), leaving
three sons and two daus.
III. Hannah, )/i. W. Entwisle, Esq. of Eusholme, Manchester
(who d. 1865), and had four children.
IV. Fanny, m. 16 Sept. 1847, James Sydney Stopford, Esq.,
and d. s. p. 20 Sept. 1856.
Residence — Amwell Grove, Ware, Herts.
Ciiid— New University.
LOYD OP WITHYBROOK.
LoTD, Col. Lewis Tiviax, of Withjbrook,
WolTey, and Grandborough, co. Warwick, and of
Coldham, Cambridgeshire, J.P. and D.L. for the
former co., and J.P. co. Tipperary, late Lieut.
Grenadier Guards, M.P. for Chatham and CoL
Commanding 2nd Vol. Batt. Koyal Warwick
Eegt., b. 14 Nov. 1852 ; m. 14 Aug. 1879, Lady
Ma'ry Sophia Hely-Hutchinson, eldest dau. of
Bichard John, 4th Earl of Donoughmore, and has
issue,
I. Lewis Richard William, h. 17 April, 1332.
u. Eobert John Henry, 6. 11 May, 1884.
I. Gertrude Harriet Jocelyn, 6. 22 Dec. 1887.
Mr. Lewis Vivian Loyd,M.P., is the eldest son of
the late William Jones Loyd Esq. of Langleybury,
Herts (.see Loyd of Monk's Orchard mid Lillesden).
Sec-.<— Chariecote Park, Warwick. Toion House— S, BuUand
•Gate, London, S.W.
liUARD OF BLYBOROUGH.
LrAED, John Godfeey, Esq. of Blyborough
JBall, CO. Lincoln, b. 13 Dec. 1862.
Xiineage.— Petep. Luabd, came to England from France
at the Revocation of tlie Edict of Nantes. He m. Elinor
Sampson, and had a son,
Peter Abraham Luard, Esq., a Hamburgh Merchant,
was b. 1703. He was one of the leading men of London
who signed an address to his Majesty George II., offering their
services to defend him against the Pretender, 1745. This
gentlemen 7n. 1st, Elizabeth Myre, by whom he had a son,
Peter Robert, of whom presently. He ?)(. 2ndly, Henrietta
Gabriella, dau. of the Rev. James Abraham Gilbert, Chaplaia
to William 111., by Catherine his wife, dau. of John Pierre,
Boullicr, Esq., and had, besides two daus. (one m. Mr. Davis,
and the other Mr. Cazalet), a son,
I. William, 7)!. 27 Sept. 1764, Anne, only dau. of John
Wright, Esq. of Hatfield Priory, Essex, and by her (who d.
3 March, 1799; left at his decease, 29 Jan. 1802,
1 John, h. 1 June, 1766 ; m. 17 Aug. 1795, Charlotte Lucy
Kynaston, of the ancient family of Kynaston o/ Harwich,
Salop, and had issue, 1 Thomas William, in. 4 Nov. 1835,
Louisa Georgina Sophia, eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Morgan, LL.D., Vicar of Hampton, Prebendary of Wells,
by his wife, the Baroness von Hiniiber, Maid of Honour
to Queen Charlotte, and dau. of the Baron von Hiniiber,
and had issue an only child, Thomas Davies, m. 1858, his
cousin, Cliarlotte Eliza (who in. 2ndly, Capt. Field, E.N.),
dau. of Robert Luard, Esq., and d. leaving two daus.,
Ellen Christine ; and Blariana Florence ; 2 Peter, d. unni.;
3 .John, C.B., Col, in the Bengal Army, m. Louisa Mit-
chell, and has issue; 4 Robert Davies, a Judge in India,
m. Marianne, 2nd dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Lionel Smith,
Bart., G.C.B., G.C.H., and has issue, of whom the 2nd
dau., Charlotte Eliza, m. 1st, 1858, her cousin, Thomas
Davies Luard, Esq., and 2ndly, Capt. Field, R.N. ; 1
Charlotte Dorothy, m. the Rev. Richard Downes, and
</. s. p. 25 Aug. 1874 ; 2 Iliza, m. the Rev. Charles Shuk-
burgh.
2 Peter, who assumed the additional surname and arms of
Wright, on inheriting the estate of Hatfield. He m. Mary
Anne Bemett, and had issue five sons and four daus. {see
Wright of Hatfield Priory ).
3 William Wright {see Luard of The Lodge).
1 Mary Anne, m. Oct. 1796, George Hyde WoUaston, Esq.
2 Henrietta, m. Charles Brown, Esq., who changed his
name to Hdnt.
Mr. Luard d. 1768. His son by his 1st wife,
Peter Robert Luard, Esq., b. 25 Dec. 1727; m. Jane, dau.
of Zachariah Bourr)-au, Esq., a wealthy West Indian pro-
prietor, who possessed estates in Grenada and St. Kitt's and
who, 1747, purchased the estate of Blyborough, co. Lincoln,
from the family of Southcote. By this lady Mr. Luard had
issue, Peter John, of whom we treat ; Francis, m. Miss Shawe,
and had issue ; and Harriet, m. Hungerford Spooner, Esq.,
and d. s.p. 1832. Mr. Luard d. 1802. His eldest son,
Peter John Luard, Esq. of Blyborough, Capt. 4th Dra-
goons, in. 1783-4, Louisa, dau. of Charles Dalbiac, Esq. of
Hungerford Park, by his first wife, Miss De Visme, and by her
had issue,
I. Charles Bourryau, his successor.
II. Peter Francis, M.D.. 6. 16 Sept. 1786; m. 1816, Mary
Magdalene, dau. of William Morgan, Esq., and had issue,
1 Peter William, h. 1817; m. 1st, Emma Anne, dau. of
Capt. J. Hodson, H.E.I.C.S., which lady d. 1841. He
■m. 2ndly, Emelia Frederica, dau. of Major Crom-
melin, H.E.I.C.S., and has issue, two sons and a dau.,
Peter, b. 1843; Neville Edward, b. 1848; and Emelia
Lucy.
2 George Francis, 6. 1821; m. 1843, Jane, dau. of Lieut.
G. Hamilton, and has issue, one son and three daus.
8 Henry Reynolds, 6. 18'28, Capt. B.E. ; m. Caroline Leg-
gatt, and d. 1870, leaving a son and a dau.
4 Philip Edward, 6. 1831, Lieut. R.N.
1 Alice Louisa, d. v.nra. 1827.
2 Lucy, in. Rev. Arthur Charles Luard, Vicar of Wad-
worth.
3 Mary, m. 1849, Joseph Stirling, Esq., Capt. R.N., and
has two sons and one dau.
III. George, 6. 1788, was Major (half-pay), served ia the
Peninsula and at Waterloo; d. unra. Dec. 1847.
IV. John, late Lieut.-Col. 10th Regt., served in the R.N.
1802-7. entered 4th Dragoons 1809, served in the Penin-
sula, and was at Waterloo and Bhurtpore, 6. 5 May, 1790;
m. 1826, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. WilUain Scott, H.E.I. C.S.,
and dying 1875, left issue,
1 Richard George Amherst, 6. 29 July, 1827, Lieut.-Gen.,
served in the Crimea and China, and m. 1863, Hannah,
dau. of H. Chamberlata, Esq. of Narborough, Norlolk,
by whom he has five sons and one dau.
2 John Dalbac, 6. 31 Oct. 1831, late 82nd Regt. ; d. 1860.
3 Frederic Peter, Lieut.-Col. Bengal Staff Corps, served in
the Indian campaigns 1857-8, and at Pekin with Fane's
Horse ; m. 1870, Lydia, dau. of — Palmer, Esq. of Jeru-
4 Charles Henry, b. 1837, Lieut.-Col. B.E. ; m. 1869,
Amelia, dau. of — Martin, Esq., and has issue.
LIJA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LUC
1253
1 Elizabeth Louisa.
2 Siisan Anne Maria, m. 1876, Gerald W. Martin, Esq.,
Bengal Staff Corps, and d. Nov. 1877.
V. Henry, a Banker, 6. 4 Dec. 1792; m. 1825, Jane, dan. of
— Kichards, Esq., and has issue, Henry Kichard, Charles
■William, William Eichard, and Louisa.
VI. Edward (Rev.), M.A., St. John's Coll. Camb., Rector of
Winterslow, Salisbury, 18-16, b. 1795 ; m. July, 1821, Julia
Darandu, dau. of Edward Coxe, Esq. of Hampstead, and
had issue,
1 Edward Charles, h. 11 April, 1826.
1 Emma AmeUe, m. 1851, C. E. Ereeling, Esq., and has
issue. 2 Julia Louisa.
VII. Robert Luabd Selbt, of The Mote, Ightham, Kent,
J. P., Brevet-Major and late ,Capt. R.A., h. 24 Oct. 1800;
m. 1st, June, 1833, Mary, 3rd dau. of Col. Richard Elm-
hirst, of West Ashby, co. Lincoln, and by her had issue,
1 Robert Reginald, Ensign 9th Foot, b. 15 March, 1837,
accidentally killed 1857.
2 Charles Edward, Lieut.-Col., R.E., I. 13 Oct. 1839.
Major Luard m. 2ndly, Oct. 1850, Lewis Marianne, eldest
dau. and co-heir of Piidcaux John Selby, Esq. of Twizell
House, Northumberland, and The Mote, Ightham, Kent (on
whose death Major Luard assumed the surname of Selbt),
and widow of Charles John Bigge, Esq. of Linden, and d.
1880, having by her had issue,
3 Bertram Selby, b. 1853.
1 Beatrice.
viii. Octavius (Rev.), M.A. of St. John's CoU. Camb., 6. 21
June, 1804, Rector of Aunsby, co. Lincoln, m. Maria, dau.
of W. C. Booth, Esq. of Twemlow, co. Chester and had
three sons and two daus.
I. Louisa Susannah.
Capt. Luard d. 23 May, 1836, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Bourryau Luard, Esq. of Blyborough, b. 16 April,
1785 ; m. 23 Aug. 1821, Henrietta, eldest dau. aud co-heir of
John Armytage, Esq. of Northampton (brother of the late Sir
George Armytage, Bart.), and by her (who d. 3 Aug. 1873.)
had issue,
George AcGUSTrs, of Blyborough.
John Godfrey, b. 21 Oct. 1829': m. 17 Oct. 1861, Frances
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas W. Lawford, Esq., and d. 5 Nov.
1862, leaving a son, John Godfrey, now of Blyborough.
Frederic, Capt. R.A., b. 3 Feb. 1831 ; d. tinm. 27 April, 1858.
Alfred, b. 30 Jan. 1832; m. 18 Oct. 18G6, Edith, 2nd dau. of
J. Johnson, Esq. of Sunnyside, Canada West, and has
issue.
Arthur Charles (Rev.), B.A., Vicar of Wadworth, b. 30 Jan.
1832 (twin with Alfred); m. 23 July, 18G1, his cousin,
Lucy, eldest dau. of Peter F. Luard, M.D., and has issue.
Henrietie Louisa, m. April, 1845, the Rev. Thomas Booth
Wright, M.A., Rector of Broughton, co. Lincoln, 2nd son
of the Rev. Godfrey Wright, of Billiam House, co. York.
Louisa, d. unm. 18 April, 18J5, aged 19.
Maria Jane, d. xmni. 27 April, 1845, aged 16.
Mr. Luard d. 26 May, 1855, and was s. by his son,
George Augustus Luard, Esq. of Blyborough, Hall, co.
Lincoln, J. P., &. 25 Sept. 1824 ; in. 23 Aug. 1855, Maria Louisa
Elizabeth, 4th dau. of the Rev. Joseph Storey, of Bingfield co.
Cavan, d. s.p. 1888, and was s. by his nephew, Joun Godfrey
Luard, Esq.
ISeat — Blyborough Hall, Kirton-in-Lindsay, co. Lincoln.
LUARD OF THE LODGE, WITHAM:.
Lttabd, Admieal William Geanham, C.B., of
The Lodge, Witliam, Essex, J. P. Admiral E.N.,
Pres. Eoyal Naval Coll., b. 7 April, 1820; m. 7
April, 1858, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of the Eev. Henry
Du Cane, of The Grove, Witham, aud has issue,
I. William DuCane, 6. 4 Sept. 1862, Capt. R.E.
II. George Du Cane, 6. 31 Aug. 1863 ; d. 31 May. 1873.
III. Herbert Du Cane, b. 25 March, 1870, Lieut. R.N.
IV. Arthur Du Cane, b. 5 July, 1873.
I. Charlotte Annie, m. 1 Nov. 1887, Richard "Villi ers Hardy,
Esq.
II. Henrietta Louisa. in. Alice Mary.
IV. Edith Jane. v. Amy Florence.
VI. Frances Maud. vii. Lilian Emily.
vin. Gertrude Octavia.
Lineage.— William Wright Luabd, Esq. of The Lodge,
"Witham, Essex, J.P. and D.L. (3rd son of William Luard,
Esq., half-brother of Peter Robert Luard, Esq. of Blyborough,
CO. Lincoln (refirto that family), b. 31 Aug. 1786; m. 10 Oct.
1815, Charlotte, only child of Thomas Garnham, Esq. of Fel-
sham Hall, Suffolk, and d. 13 Aug. 1857. having l>y her (who
d. 29 May, 1875) had issue,
William Gabnham, now of The Lodge, Witham.
Thomas Garnham (Eev.), M.A., Eural Dean, Hon. Canon of
St. Albans, and "Vicar of Stansted, 6. 24 Jlay, 1821 ; m.
19 May, 1847, Jane Anne, dau. of James Inglis, Esq. of Nor-
wood, Surrey, and d. 9 Jan. 1886, lea\ing a son, Thomas
Inglis (Rev.), M.A.
Alexander Garnham, 6. 1827 ; d. 2 Aug. 1829.
Frederick Garnham, 6. 22 June, 1829 ; d. 4 Feb. 1857.
Bixby Garnham (Rev.), M.A., "Vicar of Aveley, Essex, 6. 25
Jan. 1835; m. 1860, Clara Isabella Sandford, dau. of the
Eev. John Bramston, Vicar of Witham, and has a son,
Frederick Bramston, five other sons, and five daus.
Charlotte Garnham, m. 28 June, 1836, Jacob H. Pattison,
Esq., and has issue, ten sons and six daus.
Henrietta Garnham, m. 25 June, 1844, the Eev. Reginald
Guy Bryan, and d. 3 Jan. 1849.
Jane Garnham.
Elizabeth Garnham, m. 2 July, 1845, the Rev. Frederick
John Ross Laurence, of Exeter Coll. Oxon, S.C.L., Rector
of Tiptree Heath, Essex, and Rural Dean, and has issue,
five sons and seven daus.
Mary Anne Garnham.
Helen Garnham, m. the Rev. William Eaynes, Tutor of
Clare Coll. Camb., and has issue, one son and three daus.
Seat — The Lodge, Witham, Essex.
LUCAS OF CASTLE SHANE.
Lucas, Edwaed Scudamoee, Esq. of Castle
Shane, co. Monaghan, J.P. and D.L. cos. Monaghan
and Hereford, High Sheriff co. Monaghan 1879, and
J. P. CO. Radnor, Capt. and Hon. Major Hereford
Militia, b. 8 March, 1853 ; s. his uncle 1874.
Lineage.— In the early part of the 17th century, several
members of the Lucas family migrated from England, and
settled in the sister island, where their descendants still
remain, in the cos. of Clare, Cork, King's co., and Monaghan.
In the last they acquired, partly by purchase and partly by
royal grant, considerable estates, which were erected into a
manor by patent of Charles 11., 1683, "to be called the
Manor of Castle Shane," and the principal part of which has
ever since continued in the family.
Francis Lucas, Esq., the first of Castle Shane, whose will,
dated 15 Oct. 1657, was proved 8 Dec. 1057, ra. Mary Poyntz,
and by her (who m. 2ndly, Robert Moore, Esq.) had a dau.
Lucy, the wife of Charles, son of Sir Toby Poyntz, and five
sons, Franics; Robert; William; Richard; and Charles. The
eldest,
Francis Lucas, Esq. of Castle Shane, b. 1646, d. about 1705,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Lucas, Esq. of Castle Shane, M.P. for the borougli
of Monaghan from 1713 to 1747. He d. unm. in the latter year,
and was s. by his brother,
Edward Lucas, Esq. of Castle Shane, m. 1st, Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree, co. Westniealh ;
and 2ndly, Abigail, Mrs. Brook, widow, n^e Hancock. By the
former he had (with three daus.) to sons, i. Thomas, who-
</. V. p., leaving by Alice, his wife, dau. of William, 6th Lord
Blayney, several children, of whom Edward, the eldest, in-
herited, and Francis, of Grenan, m. Mary, dau. of Hugh.
Savage, Esq. of Ardkeen, co. Down. Mr. Lucas d. 1756, and
was s. by his grandson,
Edward Lucas, Esq. of Castle Shane, M.P. for co. Mona-
ghan, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Savage, Esq. of Ardkeen,.
and had, with other issue,
Francis, of Castle Shane, d. s. p. 1789.
Charles, of whom presently.
Edward (Rev.), m. Elizabeth Ann, dau. of Theophilus Cle-
ments, Esq. of Rathkenny, and was father of Theophilus
Edward Lucas, who took the name of Clements.
The 2nd son,
Charles Lucas, Esq. of Castle Shane, Barrister-at-Law, m.
l.st, 1786, Sarah, eldest dau. of Sir James Hamilton, Knt. of
Monaghan ; and 2ndly, Louisa, dau. of Evatt, Esq. of Mount
Louisa. By the former he left at his decease, 1796, an only
child and successor.
Right Hon. Edward Ldcas, of Castle Shane, J. P., High
Sheriff 1817, M.P. CO. Monaghan 1834-41, and Under-Secretary
of State for Ireland 1841-46, sworn of the Privy Council there-
1845, b. 27 Sept. 1787; m. 1812, Anne, 2nd dau. of William
Ruxton, Esq. of Ardee House, co. Louth, M.P. for Ardee, and
by her (who d. 15 Aug. 1880) had issue,
I. Frances, formerly lieut. 46th Regt., d. unm. 1846.
II. Edward William, of Castle Shane.
III. Fitzherbert, Dacre, m. '24 May, 1852, Laura Adelaida
only child of Lieut.-Col. John Lucy Scudamore, of Kent-
church Court, CO. Hereford («€ that laiuili/) and had issue
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
LUC
by her (who m. 2ndly, 1S59, John Donegan, Esq. of Carrig-
iiiorc, CO. Cork), Edwasd Sccdamore, now of Castle Shane.
Mr. Lucas d. 30 Sept. 1857, of a wound received the pre-
vious day at Lucknow, where, as for four months previously,
he had acted ;is a Volunteer.
IV. Charles I'ierrepont, Capt. Bengal N.I., h. 1823.
V. Gould Arthur, of Loner Ucomanzi, Natal, late Capt. 73rd
Kegt., now B.M., 6.1829; m. 1857, Chirstabella, dau. of
William Allen, Esq. of Liscongill, co. Cork.
I. Catherine Anne, m. 1852, Samuel Fitzherbert Filgatc,
■ Esq., J. P., of Hillsborough, co. Down.
II. Anna Isabella. in. Isabella Florinda.
Tiight Hon. Edward Lucas d. 12 Nov. 1871, and was s. by his
son,
Edward William Lucas, Esq. of Castle Shane, J.P. and
D.L., Lieut. 88th Regt., who was 6. 1819 ; d. 1874, and was s.
by his nephew, now of Castle Shane.
Arm.i — Arg., a fess between fix annulets gu. Cve-ft — A demi-
srriffin arg. beaked and membered or. Motto — Stat rt-ligione
parentuni.
Heat — Castle Shane, near Monaghan.
LUCAS OF EATHEAIiY.
Lucas, Hexet, Esq. of Rathealj, co. Cork, J.P.,
late Major 3rd Batt. Eoyal Munster Fusiliers,
formerly Capt. 45th Eegt., b. 28 July, 1827 ; on. 6
Sept. 1864, Emma, dau. of William Wliitla, Esq.
of Lisburn, co. Antrim and has issue,
I. Arthur Hyde, 6. May, 1865, d. 3 Jan. 1891.
II. Henry John, b. 1866.
in. Frederick Reginald, b. 1870.
IV. Reginald, 6. 1877.
I. Ada Elizabeth. ii. Nellie.
III. Mary.
Liineage. — The Rathealy branch of the Lucas family
settled at Youghal about the year 1640.
Jasper Ldcas, a Merchant at Youghal, d. circa 1630, m.
Jane, dau. of John Atkins, Esq. of Minehead, Somerset, and
was father of
Jasper Lucas, in. 11 May, 1635, Jane, eldest dau. of Samuel
Hayman, Esq. of Youghal, and widow of John Vaughan, Esq.
of the same town, and by her (who d. 13 Dec. 1718) had issue,
John, his heir; Jasper, ancestor of Lucas, of Richfordstown,
represented by John Rashleigh Lucas, Esq. J.P. ; Samuel,
buried at Youghal, 27 Dec. 1694; Atkin, bapt. 1 Jan. 1697, d.
Feb. 1700; Elizabeth, m. Dee. 1708, Henry Rugge, Esq. of
Ballydaniel, Recorder of and M.P. for Youghal. He d. 9 Sept.
1710, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Lucas, an Alderman of Y'oughal, m. 19 Oct. 1714,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Arthur Hyde, Esq. of Castle Hyde,
and had i.-?sue, Arthur Htde, his heir; three other sons, who
(1. unm. ; and two daus., Jane, in. Alderman James Uniacke,
of Youghal ; and Elizabeth, m. Hull Attfield, Esq. He d.
12 June, 1732, and was s. by his eldest son,
Arthur Hide Lucas, of Grange, near Femioy, b. 6 March,
1715-16. He m. 4 June, 1750, Jane, dau. of John Smyth,
Esq. of Rathcoursey, and by her (who d. 1805), had issue,
Arthur; Henrietta, r,i. 1st, 1774, Thomas Bernard, Esq. of
Palace Anne, and 2ndly, Richard Perrj-, Esq. of Cork, and
d. 1838; and Elizabeth, 6. 175-3, d. unm. 1838. He d. 13 May,
1788, and was .'•. by his surviving son,
Arthur Htde Lucas, Esq., of Rathealy, b. 3 Oct. 1757 ; m. 3
Sept. 1806, Frances, dau. of Henry Adams, Esq. of Cregg, Fer-
moy, and had issue,
Arthur Hyde, his heir.
John 6. 30 Aug. 1816 ; m. Mary, dau. of Laurence Corban,
Esq. of Kilworth, co. Cork, and d. 1 Dec. Is57, leaving
Arthur John ami Mary Corban.
Henry, now ot Puithealy.
Anna, (/. !uui/. Harriette, t/.
Frances, d. 1877.
Emma Jane, m. 10 Feb. 1855, Samuel Smith, Esq., M.D., and
d. 11 Oct. 1855.
Sarah Maria, d. April, 1890.
Catherine, d. umii.. 26 Sept. 1859.
Mr. Lucas d. 4 Sept. 1830, and v/as s. by his eldest son,
Arthur Hyde Lucas, Esq. of Rathealy, J.P., late Capt. 45th
Regt. and Col. Cork Militia, 6.28 Oct. 1812; m. July, 1864,
Elizabeth Frances, dau. of Rev. Samuel Adams, of Cregg,
Fermoy, and d. 3. p. 12 Xov. 1880, when he was s. by his
brother,
3IAJ0R Henry Lucas, now oi Rathealy
Jtciidtnct — Bathealy, Fermoy.
lilTCY OF CHABLECOTE,
Eamsay-Faiefax-Ltjct, Ada Cheistina, of
Charlecote Park, co. Warwick, b. 23 April, 1866, *.
her father 1890 ; m. 26 July, 1892, to Henry William
Eamsay-Fairfax, Esq., late Lieut. 2nd Life Guards,
and Lieut. Eeserve of Officers, J.P. and D.L. co.
Warwick, J.P. co. Eoxburgh, eldest son of SirWilliam
George H. Eamsay-Fairfax, Bart, of Maxton, co.
Eoxburgh. (See Btjeke's Peerage.) Mr. Eamsay-
Fairfax assumed by royal licence, the additional
surname and arms of LucY, 26 Aug. 1829. i
Liineagre. — Thurstanede Charlecote, supposed to have ,
been a younger son of Thurstane de Montfort, of Beldeseit, co. '
Warwick, temp. Richard 1., was father of |
Sir Walter de Charlecote, upon whom Henry de Mont-
fort conferred the village of Charlecote, and the grant was
confirmed by Richard I. Sir Walter left a son.
Sir William de Lucy, the first of the Charlecotes who bore
that surname, and Sir William Eugdale surmises that he did
so because his mother might have been the heir of some
branch of the great baronial family of Lucy, so named from a
place in Normandy. From Sir William descended the great
and distinguished family of Lucy, so prominent in the records
and annals of England.
Edmund Lucy, Esq. of Charlecote, 6. 1492 (son and heir of
Sir William Lucy, K.B., of Charlecote, grandson of Wil-
liam Lucy, Esq. of Charlecote, and great-grandson of Sir
Thomas Lucy, Esq. of Charlecote, M.P. for co. Warwick, one
of the retinue of John of Gaunt), a soldier of high repute in
the reign of Henry VII., commanded a division of the royal
army at the battle of Stoke. His great grandson.
Sir Thomas Lucy, of Charlecote, M.P. for co. Warwick,
who rebuilt, 1 Queen Elizabeth, the Manor House with brick.
as it now stands, was knighted a few j'cars afterwards, and is
commemorated as the prosecutor of William Shakespeare for
deer stealing in his park at Charlecote. The Poet has satirized
the Knight under the character of Justice Shallozo. Sir
Thomas Lucy m. Joyce (to whom he put up a fine monu-
ment, which is still in Charlecote Church), dau. and heir
of Thomas Acton, Esq. of Sutton, co. Worcester, and had a
dau., Anne, ?)!. Sir Edward Aston, Knt. of Tixhall, with an
only son, his successor, in 1600,
Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote, m. 1st, Dorothy, dau. of
Nicholas Arnold, Esq., by whom he had one surviving child,
Joyce, the wife of Sir William Cooke, of Ilighnam. Sir
Thomas vi. 2ndly, Constance, dau. and heir of Richard Kings-
mill, of High Clere, Hants, and had by that lady, with several
daus., six sons, viz., i. Thomas, his heir; ii. Richard,
knighted Jan. 1617, and created a baronet the March follow-
ing. His male line and title expired with his grandson. Sir
Berkeley Lucy, of Faconibe, Hants, whose only dau. and heir,
Mary Lucy, m. the Hon. Charles Compton ; in. George, slain
in France ; iv. William, the eminent Dr. Lucy, Bishop of St.
David's, grandfather of William Lucy, Esq. of Castle Carey,
Somerset, and of George Lucy, Esq. of Pembroke ; v. Robert,
d. in France, 1615, s. p. ; vi. Francis, living 1682, M.P.
for Warwick. Sir Thomas Lucy d. 1605, and lies buried
in a chapel on the north side of the church of Charlecote,
where a splendid monument was erected to his memory by
Dame Constance, his widow. He was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Thomas Lucy, of Charlecote, Member of co. Warwick
in six successive Parliaments. He m. Alice, dau. and heir
of Thomas Spencer, Esq. ot Claverden, in the same co., and
had issue.
successively of Charlecote, whose male issue
is extinct.
I. Spencer
II. Robert
III. Richard
IV. FouLK (Sib), m. Isabella, dau. and sole heir of John
Davenport, Esq. of Henbury, co. Chester, and had, with
other issue,
1 Davenport, who eventually inherited Charlecote, d.
unm. 1690.
2 George "> who both became of Charlecote, and both
3 William i d. .s. p.
4 Fulke, m. Elizabeth Mason, of London, and was father
of Thomas Lucy, who s. his uncle, the Rev. William
Lucy, D.D., at Charlecote, Feb. 172.3-4, and of George
Lucy, who inherited from his brother, and d. unm.
Dec. 1786.
1 Lucy, m. the Rev. John Hammond. The grandson of
this lady,
Rkv. John Hammond, occurs in the sequel as eventual
inheritor of Charlecote and the estates of the Lnci
family.
LUM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LUM
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I. Constance, m. 1st, Sir William Spencer, Bart., and 2cdlj-,
Sir Edward Smith.
II. Bridget, m. Sir Bryan Hroughten.
II!. Alice, m. Sir William Uiiderhill.
IV. Mary, m. Sir Matthew Herbert.
V. Elijabeth, m. Sir John Walcot.
Sir Thomas Lucy, of whom it was said that "his tables were
«Ter open to the learned, and his gates neverfastto the poor,"
(>. Dec. 1640. The lady (Alice) Lucy put up a most splendid
monument, by Bernini in white marble, to her husband's
memory, which also is in Charlecote Church. From him
derived, 4th in descent,
Eev. John Hammond, being described in George Lucy's
(his predecessor) will as the next person in remainder to
whom stood limited, after his decease without male issue,
the family estates, and grandson of the Rev. John Hammond
and Alice Lucy, 2nd dau. of Sir Fulke Lucy and Isabella
Davenport. Mr. Hammond a-ssumed the surname and arms
■of LccY only, by sign manual 9 Feb. 1787. He m. May, 1788,
Maria, dau. of John Lane, Esq. of Bentley Hall, co. Stafford,
and d. 12 Jan. 1823, leaving issue, two sons,
Geoege, his successor.
John (Kev.),6. IT90, M.A., educated at Winchester Coll. and
Trin. Coll. Camb., appointed Rector of Hampton-Lucy
1815, and Vicar of Charlecote, 1823, J.P. for co. Warwick,
il. Oct. 1874.
The elder son,
Geoege Lucy, Esq. of Charlecote, o. S Jime, 1793, M.P.
from 1820 to 1830 for Fowey, and High Sheriff for co. War-
wick 1831 ; TO. 2 Dec. 1823, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John
Williams, 1st Bart, of Bodelwyddan, co. Flint, and d. 30 June,
1845, having had issue,
William Fclkk, of Charlecote, b. 10 Sept. 1824; d. xinm.
1 July, 184S.
Henry Spencee, of Charlecote.
Herbert Almeric, d. 3 Aug. 1840.
Reginald Aymer, deceased.
Edmund Berkeley, b. 1842; m. 1869, Laura Marijaret Mul-
grave, dau. and co-heir of William Standish, Esq. of Dux
bury Park, co. Lancaster, and has, witii other issue, a son
Reginald, b. 10 May, 1879.
Mar>- Emily, m. 21 Oct. 1847, Thomas Lloyd Fitz-Hugh, Esq
of Pias Power, co. Denbigh, J.P. and D.L., and d. 15 June
1892, leaving issue.
Caroline, to. 2 Sept. 1857, Major-Gen. Charles Powlctt Lane
late 21st Hussars, of Badgemore, co. Oxford, and d. o March
1864, leaving one son.
"The eldest surviving son,
Henry Spencee Lucy, Esq. of Charlecote Park, J.P. and
D.L., High SherifT !857, of Ch. Ch. Oxford, B.A., 6. 28 Nov.
1830 ; TO. 5 July, 1865, Christina, eldest dau. of Alexander
•Campbell, Esq. of Monzie, ce. Perth, by Christina, his wife,
<lau. and solo heir of Sir Duncan Cameron, Bart, of Fassifern,
CO. Inverness and d. 6 Nov. 1890, having had issue, four
•daus.,
1. Ada Chbistina, now Mrs. liamsay-Fairf ax-Lucy, of Charle-
cote. II. Constance Linda.
III. Sibyl Mary, d. 2C June, 1886.
IV. Joyce Alianore.
^)-ms— Quarterly ; 1st and 4lh, gii. seme of cross-crosslets,
three lucies haurient, arg., and for distinction, a canton of the
last, for Lucy ; 2nd and 3rd, Fairfax and Ramsay, quarterly.
Ci-esiti — LocY, out of a ducal coronet gu., a boar's head arg.,
gutte-de-poix, between two wings sa., billette or, and (for dis-
tinction) the neck charged with a cross-crosslet, also sa. And
the crest of Fairfax. Motto — By truth and diligence.
Seat — Charlecote Park, Warwick.
D.L., late Capt. Fife Artillery Militia, 6. 6 Sept. 1831 ; m. 14
Jan. 1864, Anna Maria, 2nd dau. of Capt. David Briggs,R.N.,
and had issue,
I. Montague Stamford Robert, deceased.
I. Maude Amy, now of Lathallan.
II. Gertrude Annie.
ui. Lilly Maria Morrieson.
Capt. Lumsdaine, d. 1878.
Arms — Same as those of the Innergellie family (see Sandts-
Lumsdaine), viz., az., a chevron or, between a buckle and a
wolfs head couped in chief, and an escallop in base arg.,
within a bordure of the second. Crest— A heron d^-vouring a
salmon all ppr. Motto — Beware in time.
Smt — Lathallan, Colinsburgh, co. Fife.
LUMSDAINE OF LATHALLAN.
Lumsdaine, Mapde Amy, of Lathallan, co. Fife,
^. her fatlier in 1878 ; m. 1891, Otto Paiil Behr,
Lieut. 128th Infantry Regt., Prussian Army.
Lineag'8. — John Lumsdaine, Esq., Major in theH.E.l.C.S.,
■■3rd son of Robert Lumsdaine, Esq. of Innergellie, co. Fife, pur-
•chased the estate of Lathallan in 1787, and dying 4 Oct. 1823,
"Was a. by his eon,
James Lumsdaine, Esq. of Lathallan, J.P., in. 27 Oct. 1824,
Miss Sophia Lindesay, of Balmungo, co Fife, and had issue.
Mr. Lunsdaine, who was from an early period, up to the year
1824, on the medical staff of the Bengal Establishment, d. 22
Dec. 1853, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
William Lindesay Lumsdaine, Esq. of Lathallan, b. 4 Sept.
1828. He d. unm. 1859, and was s. by his next brother,
John Small Lumsdaine, Esq. of Lathallan, J.P. and D.L.,
A. 1829 ; d. unm. 4 Oct. 1800, and was s. by his brother.
Stajifobd Robert Lumsdaine, Esq. ef Lathallan, J.P. and
LUMSDEN OF PITCAPLE.
LuMSDEN, Hexry, Esq. of Pitcaple Castle, D.L.
J.P. CO. Aberdeen, Col. late commanding London
Scottish Rifle Volunteers, formerly Capt. Royal
Aberdeenshire Highlanders (3rd Gordon High-
landers) b. 14 March, 1825 ; w. 5 July, 1860, Edith.
Jane, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Robert Samuel
Battiscombe, M.A., Yicar of Barkvi-ay, and Rector
of Reed, co. Hertford, and lias issue,
I. Hugh Robert, b. 6 Feb. 1864, Lieut. Queen's Own Cameron
Highlanders, d. vnvi. 2 July, 1892.
II. Walter, Lieut. R.N., b. 10 April, 1865.
III. Henry Charles, b. 22 Oct. 1873.
IV. James Gordon, b. 19 Nov. 1875, Midshipman R.N.
I. Edith Isabella, m. Major N. B. Edmonstone, 4th Hussars
(see Burke's Peerage, Edmonstone, Bart.).
II. Alice Charlotte.
III. Eleanor Theresa.
IV. Katherine Evelyn, m. April, 1892, Robert Stewart Savile,
Esq. West Kent Yeo. Cav., son of Rev. Frederick Stewart-
Savile, of Kilmorie, Torquay.
V. Charlotte, d. an infant. vi. Maiy Caroline.
vii. Margaret, d. young. viii. Marjorie Hilda.
Lineag'e. — Lumsden of Pitcaple is a branch of Lumsden
of Cushnie. The founder gf this family Thomas de Lumsden,
a cadet of Lumsden of that ilk, in co. Berwick, received from
Duncan. Earl of Fife, a grant of the lands of Drum and
Gouland, in co. Fife, and of Easter and Wester Medlar co.
Aberdeen. The precise date of this transaction is unknown,
the charter having been lost (Robertson's Index, p. 58); but
it must have been previous to 1353, in which year the Earl
died. Thomas de Lumsden was Vice-Comes of co. Fife, and
his name appears frequently in charters and other documents
connected with co. Aberdeen in the middle of the 14th century.
A safe conduct was granted to him by Edward III., dated
Woodstock, 29 May, 1349 (Rotuli Scotiae 1729), probably to
negotiate the ransom of the Earl of Fife, who was taken
prisoner at the battle of Durham, 1346, and returned to Scot-
land 1350. The lands he acquired were inherited by his de-
scendant,
Tho.mas Lumsden, of Couland and Medlar, who had two
sons, I. James, who s. to Couland; and ii. Robert, of Medlar,
d. 1480, leaving two sons,
Thomas, m. Marjory Gordon, and d. 1495, leaving one dau.,
Margaret, to. 1st, William Johnstone, of that ilk, and 2ndly,
William Forbes, of Corsindae.
Robert, to. Isobel, dau. of John Forbes, of Terpersie, andt?.
1546, leaving nineteen children. Of these, the eldest son
was Thomas, who was killed at the battle of Flodden, leav-
ing two sons, James, d. 1550, and John, who eventually s.
to the property. This
John Lumsden, of Cushnie, who d. 1588, had by a 2nd mar-
riage, with Elizabeth Menzies, three sons and one dau.,
John, his heir, m. Janet, dau. of John Mortimer, of Craigie-
var. and had a son, Robert, who d. s. p.
Alexander, of Clova, m. Christian Irvme, and d. 1625, leav-
ing a son, Robert, of whom presently.
Arthur. Elizabeth, m. John Burnett, of Leys.
Robert Lumsden, son of Alexander Lumsden, of Clova, s.
to Cushnie on the death of his cousin. He m. Agues, dau. of
Leith, of Bucham, and left issue,
Alexander, his heir, m. Elizabeth Leith, and (/. 1714, leav-
ing one son, David, who ?«. a dau. of Sir John Forbes, 2nd
Bart, of Craigievar, and d. without male issue 1718.
John, m. Agnes, dau. of Gordon, of Auchlyne. and d. 1716,
leaving two sons, Harry, who s. to Cushnie on the death of
his cousin, David, and from whom Rev. H. T. Lumsden, of
Cushnie, was descended, and Charles.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
Lrs'
Eobert, m. a dau. of Forbes of Tulloch ; killed 1690, leaving
one son, John.
James, 711. a dau. of Chalmer."!, of Balnacraig, and left two
sons, Robert and John.
■\VilIiam, ))!. Joan Gordon, and left three sons, 1 James,
d. s. p. ; 2 Alexakdek, of whom presently ; and 3 William,
iw.his cousin, Kachel, dau. of Charles Lumsden, of llarlaw ;
the eldest son of this marriage, Harry, bought the estates
of Clova and Auchindoir from John Lumsden, of Cushnie,
I7S2, and entailed them on a series of heirs, 1st, his nephew.
Sir Harry Niven, Bart., who m. a dau. of Gen. Hay, of
Kannes, and d. s. p. ; 2ndly, his nephew, the late Harry
l.eith Lumsden, who also d. s. p. ; and 3rdly, Henry Lums-
den, 2nd son of Harry Lumsden, of Bellielvie, of whom
presently.
Alexander Lcmsden, 2nd son of the above William Lums-
den and Jean Gordon his wife, m. Isobcl, dau. of the Rev. Mr.
Seaton, and had issue, i Harry, d. s. p. ; 11. John, of whom
presently ; and m. Alexander, m. Jane Robertson, and had
issue, the late Alexander Lumsden, of Glenbogie. The eldest
son to leave issue,
John- LrMSDEN, jn. Christian Stephen, and had, i. Harry, of
whom presently ; n. John ; m. William ; iv. George ; v. James,
VI. Benjamin. The eldest son,
Harry Lumsden, of Belhelvie and Pitcaple, m. 1781, Cathe-
rine, dau. of Hugh McVeagh, by Margaret his wife, dau. of
Harry Lumsden, of Cushnie, and d. 1833, leaving issue,
Hcgh, his heir.
Henry, who «. as heir of entail to the Auchindoir estates, 9)i.
1st, Catherine, dau. of John Tower, Esq., and had by her,
with five daus., three sons, 1. Harry, m. 1841, Anne, dau. of
Hugh Gordon, Esq. of Manar, and d. in 1850, leaving issue,
1 Henry, d. 6 Oct. 1859 ; 2 Hdgh Gordon Lumsden, Esq.
of Auchindoir aRd Clova, J.l'. and D.L., b. 28 June, 1850,
7!!. 15 Jan. 1874, Maria Magdalcna, dau. of Carlos Pedro
Gordon, Esq. of Wardhouse and Kildrummy, and has issue,
Hugh Patrick, b. 17 March, 1S7G, and Carlos Barron, b. 19
July, 1878; 1 Elizabeth, m. 1»67, Maxwell Wither Hyslop,
Esq. and has issue : 2 Katherine, m. 1874, John Henry
Franks, Esq., and has issue : 11. John, killed at Lucknow
1857 ; III. Hugh Gordon, of Auchindoir and Clova, d. 1845.
He m. 2ndly, ftlary Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick,
Bart, of Closeburn, and had by her four daus. He d.
1856.
Thomas, of Belhelvie, Col. Bengal Artillery and C.B. m. Hay,
dau. of John Burnett, Esq. of Elrick, and had issue, with
five daus., six sons, I Harry-liurnctt (Sir), K. C.S.I. . C.B. ,
of Belhelvie Lodge, Aberdeenshire, J. P. and D.L., Lieut. -
Gen., 6. 1821 ; m. 1866, Fanny, dau. of Rev. Charles John
Myers, M.A., Vicar of Flintliara ; 2 John: 3 Thomas ;
4 Peter Stark (Sir), G.C.B., C.S.I., b. 1829, is a General,
and appointed a Member of Council of India in 1883, and
in 1884 a Commissioner for the delimitation of the Nonh-
West Boundary of Afghanistan, m. 1862, Mary Margaret,
dau. of John Marriott, Esq. ; 6 William, killed at Delhi.
1858, 6 Hugh David.
AVilliam James, of Balmedie, J. P., m. 1st, Margaret, 2nd
dau. of John, Viscount Arbuthnott ; 2ndly, Mary Eliza-
beth, dau. of Matthew Thompson, Esq. of Manningham
Lodge, CO. York ; and 3rdly, Wil'hehnina, dau. of Col. Forbes
Leith, of Whitehaugh. Ho il. 27 Aug. 1875, leaving
by his second wife one son and lliree daus., A:nes Peite((/.
Aug. 1883), wife of Capt. K. H. Bo.\le, R.N. ; Katherine
Elizabeth; and Mary, wi e of Capt. Campbell Colquhoun,
of Clathick. The only son, William Harry, of Balmedie,
J.P. and D.L., E.A. Oxon, 0. a May, 1852; m. 14 June,
1877, Elizabeth Lauderdale, eldest dau. ot Col. Renny Tail-
your, of Borrowfield, co. Forfar, and has Harry Tailyocr,
0. 15 April, 1879; Charles Ramsay, b. 14 June, 1880;
Ernest Francis, 6. 5 Aug. 1882 ; and Bertie Noel, 6. 23 Dec.
1885.
Clements, to. Jane, dau. of James Forbes, Esq. of Echt, and
d. 1853, leaving issue, Henry William, James Forbes, and
four daus.
The eldest son,
Hugh Lumsden, Esq. of Pitcaple, J.P. and D.L., Sheriff of
Sutherland, 6. 22 April, 1783; m. 1st, 30 April, 1813, Frances,
2nd dau. of Alexander Brebner, Esq. of Lairney, and had by
her an only dau., Christina, in. Rev. George Bain, and d. il
Dec. 1891. He to. 2ndly, 8 July, 1824, Isabella, 4th dau. of
Walter Fergus, Esq. of Strathore, co. Fife, and by her, who d.
b June, 1857, he had,
Henry, now of Pitcaple.
Walter, H.E.I C.S., b. 27 Juno, 18.34, d. 4 April, 1872.
Charlotte Fergus, deceased.
Catherine Edith, m. her cousin, Lieut.-Col. H. W. Lumsden,
late R.A.
Isabella, deceased.
Elizabeth, m. Rev. Robert Lovett {see Lovett of liscombc).
Mr. Lumsden d. 27 Jan. 1859.
Amu — Arg., a chevron sa. between two otters' heads couped
in chief gu. and an escallop in ba.'^e vert. Oreit—A naked arm
grasping a sword ppr. Motto— \H i dono sum quod sum.
^at— Pitcaple Castle, Pitcaple, co. Aberdeen.
LTJMSDEN OF ATJCHINDOIE,
and
LUMSDEN OF BALMEDIE.
i^See preceding Memoir.)
LUMSDEN OF ABDEN.
Lumsden, James, Esq. of Arden, Dumbarton-
sliire, J.P. and D.L., b. 1851; m. 1882, Susan
Campbell, dau. of Robert Duncanson McKenzie,
Esq. of Caldarvan, Dumbartonshire, and lias issue^
James Robert, &. 1884.
Susan Elizabeth Campbell, b. 1887.
Lineage, — James Lumsden, Esq. of Toker Lodge, Ren-
frewshire, J.P. and D L. co. Lanark, Lord Provost of
Glasgow 1843-6, b. 1778; m. 1802, Margaret Mirrlees, and cj>
1856, leaving issue by her who d. 1819,
I. James, of Arden.
II. William, M.D., 6. 1812; d. 1842.
III. George, b. 1815 ; d. 1889.
I. Janet, b. 1819; m. Peter White, Esq., accountant at
Glasgow ; and d. 1862.
The eldest son.
Sir James Lumsden, Knt. of Arden, J.P. and D.L. for
cos. Lanark and Dumbarton, and J.P. co. Renfrew, Lord
Provost of Glasgow 1866-69, b. 1808 ; m. 1835, Elizabeth, dau.
of James Pinkerton, Esq., Merchant of Glasgow, wasknightetl
1868, and d. 1879, having by her who d. 1878, had issue,
I. James, now of Arden.
I. Margaret, m. 1869, William Jamieson, Esq. Merchant o5
Gkisgow.
II. Eliza.
III. Isabella.
Amu — Az., a chevron or between two wolves" heads erased
in chief arg. and an escallop in base of the last. Crtst — A hand
grasping a dagger in bend sinister, all ppr.
(S«it— Arden, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire,
LUSHINGTON OF PARK HOUSE.
LusHiNGTOX, Cecilia, of Park House, Kent„
s. her fatlier 1893.
Lineaire. — Stephen Lushington, Esq. of Sittingbourne
(son and heir of Thon:as Lushington, Esq. of Sittingbourne,
and grandson of Augustus Lushington, of Sittingbourne, living-
1633) purchased the fee-simple of the manor of Rodmersham.
He m. 1st, Catherine, only sister and heir of John Godfrey,
Esq. of Norton Court, by whom (who d. at the age of 27, 28
Aug. 1700) he had an only child, Thomas Godfrey, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, Jane Petley, relict of Edmond Fowler, Esq. of
Ash, and by her had (with two daus.), i. Stephen, who d. s. 'p. ;
II. Franklyn,Capt. R.N., killed on board the "Burford" man-of-
war at the siege of Guyra, 19 Feb. 1743; in. Henry, D.D., jh.
Mary, dau. of Archdeacon Altham, and had issue, Stephen, o£
Southill Park, Chairman of the H.E I.C., created a Baronet in
1791 ; William, of Mark's Hall, Essex, M.P., and Alderman of
London; and Henry, who was assassinated in the East Indies;
IV. William, Col. in the Army, to. Jane, dau. of Col. William
Southwell (of the family of the Viscounts Southwell), and had'
two daus., his co-heirs, Jane, ?». John Reilly, Esq.of Scarvagh,
CO. Down, and Mary, d. young. Mr. Lushington d. 1718, and
was i. by his eldest son,
Thomas Godfrey Lushington, Esq. of Sittingbourne, who
TO. 1st, Dorothy, dau. of John Gisbourne, Esq., and had by
her, Thomas, who d. s. p. 1748; William, capt. in the army,
d. unm. 1763; James Stephen, eventually heir; and Cathe-
rine, wife of John Cockin Sole, Esq. Mr. Lushington j)i. 2iidly,
1752, Miss Barbara Skeere, of Doddington. He d. 3 Aug. 1757,
aged 57. His youngest son.
Rev. James Stephen Lushington, of Rodmersham, in Kent,.
Prebendary of Carlisle, Vicar of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and of.
Latton, Essex, b. Nov. 1734 : vi. 1st, 5 April, 1764, Mary, dau.
of the Right Rev. Edmund Law, D.D., Bishop of Carlisle, and
by her (who d. 24 July, 1768) had Thomas Godfrey, who d.
1819 ; Edmund Henry, his heir ; and Maria Catherine, wife of
the Rev. Thomas Edwards, LL.D. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau.
of the Rev. llumpiirey Christian, of Docking, Norfolk, and
had four other sons and two daus.,
I. William John, of Rodmersham, one of the Commissioners
of Parliamentary Inquiry, who m. Barbara, dau. and co-
heir of James Wilson, Esq. of Kendal, and d. 1845, leaving
issue, one son, Charles Hugh, and four daus.
LUS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Lur
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II. Eight Hon. Stephen Edmbold, of Norton Court, near
Faversham, Kent, P.C., J. P., Hon. D.C.L. Oxon. He was
I'rivate Secretary to Lord Harris 1795-99, M.P. for Rye
J«07-12, for Canterbury 1812-30 and 1835-37, Chairman of
Committees of the House of Commons, Joint Secretary of
the Treasury 1824-27, Governor of Madras 1827-35, P.C.
1827; b. May, 177G: m. 1st, 9 Dec. 1797, Annie Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of George, Isl Lord Harris ; and by her (who d.
25 March, 1856) had issue,
1 Stephen George, Commissioner of Customs, d. \uim. 1
Feb. 1853.
2 James Stephen, formerly Private Secretary to the
Governor of Madras, d. unm. 1833.
3 George Thomas, 7/i. Marianne Gordon, but d. s. p.
4 William Hurdis, m. Caroline Menzies, but d. s. p.
5 Eichard.
C Charles Manner, 6. 1819, Capt. East Kent Eifles, and
late M.P. for Canterbury, M. A. Oxon, afterwards a Fellow
of All Souls' Coll. ; m. 5 May, 1846, Henrietta, dau. of
Henry Stafford Northcote, Esq., and sister of the Earl ot
Iddesleigh, and d. Nov. 1864, leaving issue, Agnes, m.
26 July, 1870, Sir Walter George Phillimore, Bart. ;
Constance Sarah; Maud, m. 9 F'eb. 1886, William Kobert
Pidgeon, Esq., J. P., of Grevstones, co. Wicklow; and
Geraldirie, m. 5 April, 1879, Hon. S. W. B. Coleridge, 2nd
son of Lord Coleridge.
1 Mary Anne, m. James Beckford Wildman, Esq. of Chil-
ham Castle.
2 Anne Elizabeth, m. Eev. C. F. Newell.
The Eight Hon. S. E. Lushington. m. 2ndly, Marianne, dau.
of James Hearne, Esq. of Great Portland Street, London,
which lady d. 28 June, 1864. He d. 5 Aug. 1868.
III. James Law (Sir), G.C.B., b. 1779, General in the army,
:ind Chairman of the East India Company, M.P. for Peters-
rield 1825, for Hastings 1826, and for Carlisle from 1827 to
3832. He m. 1836, Miss Eossetta Sophia Costen, and d. 29
May, 1859, without issue.
IV. Charles May, one of the Circuit Judges on the Madras
Establishment, m. Katherine, dau. of — Ansell, Esq., and
and d. 8 March, 1844, leaving issue,
1 Franklyn, Accountant Gen. JIadras, to. Annie, dau. of
£. Cheappini, Esq. and had issue,
1 Charles Mortimer, m. Minnie, dau. of Major Hume,
and has issue, Arthur and Charles.
2 Emald George, m. Beatrice, dau. of Major Fen wick,and
has issue.
3 Reginald Holland Law.
4 Franklyn de Winton. 5 Edmund Gay.
1 Edith. 2 Amy. 3 Violet.
4 May.
2 Charles Ansell, m. Helen, dau. of E. Jenkins, Esq. and
has issue, Catherine, m. Col. Morant; and Helen, //(. W.
Lock, Esq., B.C.S.
3 James Law, Accountant Gen. Bombay, m. Emma, dau.
of Capt. Nelson, and had issue,
1 James Law, m. Bessie, dau. of Major Wingate.
2 Harry Wellesley, m. Florence, dau of Sir W.Robinson.
3 Charles Morant, m. Laura, dau. of Col. Fyers.
4 Alfred, m. Alice, dau. of W. Corden, Esq.
5 Franklyn Grey.
6 Percy, 7«. Frances, dau. of Eev. R. Higgins.
1 Emma May.
1 Hester, m. 'Edmund Smith. Esq. 2 Mary.
3 Edith, m. Col. Wyndham Baker.
I. Paulina.
II. Dorothy Christian, m. Guy Lenox Prendergast, Esq.
The Eev. Mr. Lushington d. 17 June, 1801. and was «. by the
son of his first marriage,
Edmund Henbt Lushington, Esq. of Park House, Barrister-
at-Law, one of the Puisne Judges at Ceylon, subsequently Chief
Commissioner of the Colonial Board of Audit, and Master of
the Crown Office, b. 11 July, 1766; ra. 1st, 2 Jan. 1801, Louisa,
dau. of Faulknor Phillips, Esq. of Manchester, by whom he
had one child, Louisa, who d. 1819, and 2ndly, 12 April, 1810,
Sophia, (6. 30 July, 1779), dau. of Thomas Philips, Esq, of
Sedgeley, near Manchester, by whom (who ((. 10 Jan. 1841) he
had issue,
I. Edmund Law, late of Park House.
II. Henry, Chief Secretary at Malta, d. unm. 11 Aug. 1855.
HI. Thomas Davies, Madras Civil Service, m. 7 Feb. 1850,
Mary, dau. of Charles May Lushington, Esq., and d. 1868,
leaving issue, 1 Thomas Godfrey (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of
Swavesey; 2 Arthur James, to. 6 Nov. 1879. Constance
Caroline, dau. of General Hutchinson, and has two sons,
Arthur Edmund Godfrey Hamilton, and Cecil Henry Gos-
set; 3 Henry Venables ; 4 Lionel Edmund, m. 9 Aug.
1893, Alethea Violet Florence Macartney, dau. of J. Macait-
ney, Esq. ; 1 May Catherine.
IV. Franklin, Barrister-at-Law, formerly member of the
Supreme Council in the Ionian Islands, now a Metropolitan
Police Magistrate, to. 21 Jan. 1862, Kate Maria, dau. of Rev.
James Morgan, and has George Henry F'itzjames ; F'ranklin;
Louisa Gertrude ; Mildred Ellen.
I. Sophia, d. 1823.
n. Maria Catherine, d. 1891.
HI. Emily, d. 1893. iv. Marianne- Harriet, d. 1823.
V. Eosa, d. 1833.
VI. Ellen Eliza, d. 27 March, 1886.
VII. Louisa Sophia, d. 1854.
Mr. E. H. Lushington d. 27 March, 1839 ; his widow d. 10 Jam.
1841. The eldest son,
Edmund Law Lushington, Esq. of Park House, Kent, M.A.
Trin. Coll. Cambridge, b. 10 Jan. iBll ; m. 14 Oct. 1842,
Cecilia, dau. of Eev. George Clayton Tennyson, LL.D.,
Eector of Somersby, co. Lincoln, and had sumving issue,
Cecilia, now of Park House.
Ar/iis — Or, on a fess wavy between three lions' heads erased
vert langued gu. as many ermine spots of the field. Crest — A
lion's head erased vert, ducally gorged arg., charged on the
erasure with three ermine spots or. Motto — Fides nudaquo
Veritas.
Seat — Park House, Maidstone, Kent.
LUTLEY OF BROCKHAMPTON.
LuTLEY, JoHx Habixgtox, Esq. of Brockhamp-
ton, CO. Hereford, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, 1861, J.P.
CO. Hereford and co. Worcester, D.L. co. Hereford,
High Sheriff in 1872, for same co., b. 2 May, 1840;
m. 15 Dec. 1864, Emily-Margaret, eldest dau. of
the Hon. and Eev. George Gustavus Chetwynd
Talbot, 3rd brother of Henry John, 18th Earl of
Shrewsbury, and by her (who d. 18 Nov. 1886) has.
I. John Talbot, 6. 5 Aug. 1873.
I. Guendolen Emily Frances.
III. Geraldine Violet.
II. Ethel Susan.
IV. Gertrude Emily.
Mr. Barneby re-assumed his patronymic of Lutlet
by royal licence, 1864.
liineag'e. — Dr. Nash, in his History of Worcestershire
(vol. i. p. 116, art. "Bockleton''), has the following note-
respecting the Barnebys: — "Mr. Habington says this family
came originally from Yorkshire, and, if so, were probably a
younger branch of the ancient family Baenby of Barnby Ho.llr
in the parish of Calthorne, East Riding of that co., where
they continued to flourish till the last century, when they
expired in co-heirs."
Thomas Barneby, of Ludlow, in Shropshire, Treasurer to
King Edward IV. at the battle of Towton, was there slain on<
Palm Sunda}', 1461. He m. Isabella, dau. and heir of Thomas-
Whitgreave, of The Hill, co. Worcester, Eecciver to Eichard^
Duke of York, and was great-great-grandfather of
Eichard Barneby, of Acton, in Worcestershire, son and:
heir-apparent of Thomas Barneby, of The Hill, by Joyce his
wife, dau. and heir of Walter Acton, of Acton, living in 1555.
He ra. before 1555, Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Eichard
Habingdon, of Brockhampton, in Herefordshire, by Joyce his
wife, dau. and heir of Thomas Shirley, Lord of Stockton, and
by her, who d. 9 July, 1574, and was buried at Bockleton, hadi
issue, with daus., three sons — viz., Robert, his heir; William,
ancestor of the Barnebys, of The Hill ; and Thomas, named im
an entail of 38th Elizabeth. Richard Barneby d. in 1597, was
buried at Bockleton on 4 Dec, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Barneby, Esq., described in the settlement of the
38th of Elizabeth, of Lawton, in Herefordshire, but was after-
wards of Brockhampton, in the same co. He m. Katherine,
dau. of Spooner, of Lawton, and, dying in May, 1634, ' ' centena-
rius ut fertur " (Bromyard Reg.), left a son and successor,
Thomas Barneby, Esq. of Brockhampton, with whom the
Visitation of Herefordshire of 1683 commences, and whose
name occurs for £67 in the catalogue of the gentry, of that coi.
who compounded for their estates in 1650. He i/i. Elizabeth,
dau. ot William Ingram, Esq. of Earl's Court, in St. Joha
Bedwardine, Worcestershire, and dying about 1648, was s. by
his eldest son,
John Baknebt, Esq. of Brockhampton, described in hi»
settlement before marriage of 30 Nov. 1641, as son and heir-
apparent of Thomas, and returned among the persons qualified
for Knights of the Royal Oak in 1660, his estate being valued
at £1,000 per annum. He m. 1st, Alice, dau. and sole heir of
Eichard Studley, of Shrewsbury, and had by her (who was
bur. at Bromyard, 13 Aug. 1666) six sons and five daus. He
TO. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Edward Rowdon, Esq. of Rowdon, in
Herefordshire, heir to her brother Anthony, and had by her
(who d. in 1721) an only child,
Anne, m. Timothy Briggenshawe, Esq. of Earl's Court, ia
St. John's, Worcestershire,
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LUT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LUT
3Ir. Barncbr, who was a Justice of the Peaco for Hereford-
shire, <?. in 1684, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Richard Barseet, Esq. of Brockhanipton, bapt. there 15
Oct. 1644, 711. (articles dated 24 June, 1678) Isabella, dau.
of Nicholas Lechniere, Esq. of Hanley Castle, Worcestershire,
.and by her (who was bur. at Brockhampton, 14 Aug. 1729,
iiged 40) had. with other children, who d. s. p.,
John, of whom presently.
Penelope, ajied 4 at 'the Visit.ation of 168-3, m. 30 Dec.
1707, Philip Lutley, Esq. of Lawton, in Salop, derived
from Sir W. Lutley, Knt. of Munslow Hall, Salop, and had
■with other issue, a son,
Bartholomew Bicbard Lutlet, of whom presently as in-
heritor of the estates of his maternal ancestore, the
Barnebts.
r^ichard Barneby d. 14 Feb. 1719-20, aged 7G, and was
fcur. at Brockhampton. His third son,
John B.vrxeet, Esq. bapt. 6 May, 1684, rf.s.ji. 172G, having
devised his estates to his nephew,
Bartholomew Richard Lutlev, Esq., who assumed incon-
sequence the surname and arms of Barneby by Act of Parlia-
ment in 1735. He m.at Whitbourne, 21 Oct. 1756, Betty, dau.
■of John Freeman, Esq. of Gaines, and by her (who cl. 14 May,
1785) had (with two daus., Penelope, 7n. Thomas Newnham,
Esq. of Broad was, and Abigail, who d. v.nm. 1805) John, his
heir; Philip, b. 1763, late Receiver-General for co. Hereford,
•nho m. Eleanor, dau. of William Lilly, Esq., and had a dau.
Ann : Lutley, 6.1764; Rich.nrd, b. 1769, m. Betty Dansie,
niece and devisee of Richard-Sweeting Dansie, Esq., and had
issue, Richard ; Thomas ; Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. John
Lingard : Marj-; and Thomas, Rector of Stepney, b. 1773.
Mr. Barneby, whe was High Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1739,
d. 21 Dec. 1783, and was s. by his son.
John Barnedy, Esq. of Brockhampton, b. 1757, High
Sheriff of Herefordshire 1797 ; m. 17 July, 1792, Elizabeth,
dau. and sole heir of Robert Bulkeley, Esq, of Bulkeley,
Cheshire, and by her (who <;. 18 Jan. 1833) had issue,
John, his heir.
William, h. 27 Nov. 1801 ; d. 5 Jan. 1857.
Edmund, //. 15 Dec. 1802, devisee of his great-uncle, William
Higginson, Esq. of Saltmarsh, under whose will he took
the name of Higginson. He d. 25 Nov. 1871.
Elizabeth, devisee of Buckenhill under her mother's will, m.
5 Aug. 1834, to Robert Biddtdph Phillipps, Esq. of Long-
worth.
Mr. Barneby d. 11 Feb. 1817, and was s. by his eldestson,
John Barneby, Esq. of Brockhampton, M.P. for Droitwich,
and afterwards for Worcestershire, b. 20 Nov. 1799; m. 24
July, 1838, Susan, eldest dau. of Henry Elwes, Esq. of Coles-
bourne, CO. Gloucester, and by her (who d. Dec. 186C), had
issue,
John Habington, now of Brockhampton.
William Henry, of Bredenbury Court, Bromyard, co. Hereford,
late 5sth Regt., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1884, b. 2 Feb.
1843 ; 7,1. 8 Aug. 18G5, Alice Mary, 3rd dau. of Sir Michael
Hicks-Beach, 8th Bart, of WilliamstripPark, co. Gloucester,
and has issue,
1 Edmund Henrv, b. July, 1869: d. Oct. 18G9.
2 Richard Hicks, 6. 16 May, 1875.
3 Edward Arthur. 6. 22 Feb. 1878.
4 Henry Maisey, 6. 1884.
1 Susan Alice. 2 Margaret Caroline.
3 Edith Catharine. 4 Evelyn Mary, d. June, 1876.
5 Alice Laura.
Mr. Barneby d. 30 Nov. 1846, and was s. by his eldest son ;
his widow survived until 18 Dec. 1850.
Ai-iiis — Quarterly : Ist and 4th sa., a lion passant guardant,
hetween three escallops arg., for Barneby; 2nd and 3rd quar-
terly or and az., four lions rampant counterchanged, together
■with upwards of fifty four quartenngs, chieiiy brought in by
Habington and Shirley. Crest — A lion couohant guardant sa.
Motto — Virtute non vi.
Seat — Brockhampton, Worcester.
LUTTRELIi OF DUNSTER CASTLE.
T"o-wxEs-LrTTEELL, Geokge, Esq. of Dunster
Castle and Court House, co. Somerset, and Wootton-
ritzpaine, co. Dorset, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1874, b. 27 Sept. 1S26 ; w. 26 Aug. 1852, Anne
Elizabeth Periam, youngest dau. of Sir Alexander
Hood, Bart., M.P". for West Somerset, and has
issue,
1. Alexander, J.P., Capt. late Grenadier Guards, 6. 1 June,
1855 ; 1)1. 6 April, 1866, Alice, eldest dau. of the late Cul.
BIunro-Ferguson, of Raith, co. Fife, and Novar, c /. Ross,
and has issue, a son, b. 20 May, 1887.
II. Hugh Courteney, M.P. for Tavistock Division of Devon-
shire, Capt. late Rifle Brigade, now Capt. 3rd Batt.
D.C.L.I., A.D.C. to Earls Cowper, K.G., and Spencer,
K.G., when Lords-Lieutenant of Ireland, b. 10 Feb. 1857.
HI. Edward, b. 24 Sept. 1858.
IV. Claude Mohun, b. 9 Sept. 1867.
I. Mary. n. Beatrice.
Lineage. — In the time of Henry III., Sib Andrew^
Lvttrell was Baron of Irnham, co. Lincoln. His 2nd son, :
Alexander Luttrell, received from his father a grant of the ]
manor of East Quantoxhead, which has continued in the family '
ever since. The fourth in descent from this Alexander, j
Sir Hcgh Luttrell (son of Sir Andrew Luttrell, of Chilton, I
Devon, by Lady Elizabeth Courtenay his wife, dau. of Hugh, '
Earl of Devon) resided at Dunster Castle, which his mother.
Lady Elizabeth, had purchased from the family of Mohun; he
was Member for .Somerset in the reign of Richard II., and
successively for that co. and Devon. In 8 Henry IV., Sir
Hugh gained a suit at law against Edward Plantagenet, Duke
of York, and the other heirs of John, Lord Mohun of Dunster,
by which he obtained possession of the honours and castle of
Dunster, Lordship of Carhampton, &c. He was afterwards
Ranger of Blackmore Forest, Dorset, a Privy-Councillor to
King Henry V., Senesch.al of Normandy, and one of the-com-
nianders under that martial monarch at the reduction of
Harfleur anno 1415, and at the memorable seige of Rouen.
Sir Hugh m. Catherine, dau. of Sir John Beaumont, Knt.
(From a younger son of tlieirs, Robert Luttrell, who d.
15 Henry VI., seised of the castle and lands of Luttrellstown,
CO. Dublin, descended the well-known Irish family of Luttrell,
of which were the extinct Earls of C.ikhampton.) Sir Hugh
was s. 1431 by his eldest son. Sir John Luttrell, a Knight of
the Bath at the coronation of Henry IV., father of Sir James
Luttrell, who was made a Knight-Banneret at the battle of
Wakefield 1463, and fell fighting under the standard at Lan-
caster, 1471. His son.
Sir Hugh Luttrell, is mentioned by Holinshed and other
historians amongst the persons of note in the West who joined
the Earl of Richmond at his landing, and were afterwards
instrumental in quelling the Devonshire insurrection. When
the successful issue of Bosworth placed the crown upon Rich-
mond's head as Henry VII., the estates of Sir Hugh Luttrell
were immediately restored, and he was subsequently created a
Knight of the Bath at the coronation of the Queen, 1487. His
son and heir,
Sir Andrew Luttrell, Knt. of Dunster Castle, ra. Margaret,
dau. of Sir Thomas Wyndham, and had several sons. From the
2rd, Richard, sprang the Luttrells of Hartland, Honnibere,
Sandon Court, and Chelsea. He was «. by his eldest son.
Sir John Luttrell, knighted at the taking of Edinburgh
and Leitli, 36 Henry VIII., and created a Knight-Banneret at
the taking of Yester, 1 Edward VI. He m. Mary, dau. of Sir
John Griffith, K.B., by whom (who m. after his decease James
Godolphin, of CornwalH he had three daus., heirs to one-
third part of his estates, the other two-thirds devolving by
two entails, and by the will of Sir John himself, upon his next
brother,
Thomas Luttrell, Esq., M.P. for Minehead. This gentla-
man, in order to preserve the estates which he thus inherited
clear of his neices' portions and of his brother's debts, sold all
the lands in Devon and Suffolk, but those were amply replaced
by the estates acquired on his marriage with Margaret, only
dau. and heir of Christopher Hadley, Esq. of Withycombe, and
great-granddaughter of Philippa, dau. of Sir Humphrey
Audley, by Elizabeth, widow of Sir James Luttrell. In con-
sequence of this con.sanguinity, it was necessary to procure a
special bull, 5 Philip and Mary, from the Pope Paul V. to
sanction the marriage. Mr. Luttrell d. in 1570, Margaret, his
wife surviving, who was afterwards m. to John Strode, Esq. of
Parnham, and again to Richard Hill, Esq. He was s. by his
eldest son,
George Luttrell, Esq., who inherited likewise his mother's
lands, and rn. 1st, Joan, dau. of HughStewkley, Esq. of Marsh,
CO. Somerset, by whom he had Thomas, his successor. He ra.
2ndly, Sylvestra Capper, by whom (who ia. after his decease,
1st, Sir Edmund Story, and 2ndly, Gyles Penny, Esq.) he had
two daus., Diana, wife of Alexander Lynde, and Sarah, of John
Wogan. Mr. Luttrell d. at an advanced age in 1630, and was
s. by his son,
Thomas Luttrell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, who 711. Jane,
dau. of Sir Francis Pophan, Knt. of Littlecot, and dying ia
1647, was s. by his eldest son,
LUT
THE LANDED GENTRr.
LUT
1259
George LuTTBELL, Esq. of Dunster Castle, who was s. by his
brother,
Fbancis Luttbell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, also s. by his
brother,
Thomas Luttbell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, who m. Lucy,
dau. of Thomas Simonds, Esq. of Cambridgeshire, who was s.
■fcy his elder son,
Fbancis Luttbell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, a Colonel in the
army of King William, who m. Mary, only dau. and heir of
JohnTregonwell, Esq. of Milton Abbey, co. Dorset, and dying
in 1690, was s. by his son,
Tbegonwell Luttbell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, at whose
decease without issue in 170G the estates reverted to his
uncle,
Alexander Luttbell, Esq. of Dunster Castle. This gentle-
man served in all the wars in Flanders throughout the reign of
King William, and in Queen Anne's time was Colonel of the
Eoyal Eegiment of Marines. He rn. Dorothy, dau. of Edward
Yard, Esq. of Churston, in Devon, and dying in 1714, was 6'. by
his elder son,
Alexander Luttbell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, who m.
Margaret, dau. of Sir John Trevelyan, Bart, of Nettlecombe,
and had an only dau., his successor at his decease,
Margaret Luttbell, who m. Feb. 1746, Hexbt Fownes,
Esq. of Nethway House, Devon, and she and her husband
assumed the additional name and arms of Luttbell. She had
issue,
I. John, her heir.
II. Alexander (Rev.), M.A., Rector of East Quantoxhead
1754, m. Lucy, dau. of John Gatchell, Esq., and rf. Isl6,
leaving issue, Alexander Henry (Rev.), Vicar of Minehead,
m. 1837, Charlotte Ann, dau. of Rev. John Jeremy, and by
her (who d. 10 Oct. 1887) had two daus., Margaret Char-
lotte,™. John Alexander Fownes- Luttrell, Esq.; and Caroline
Lucy, m. Is;i6, E. J. Yeatman, Esq., H.E.l.C.S.
III. Francis, Commissioner of Customs, D.C.L., b. 1756 : ;n.
J 787, Charlotte, youngest dau. of Francis Drewe, Esq. of
Grange, and had issue.
Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell were s. by their eldest son,
John Fownes-Luttrell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, M.P. for
Minehead, b. 1752; to. 3 Aug. 1782, Mary, eldest dau. of
Francis Drewe, Esq. of Grange, Devon, and by her (who d.
20 March, 1830) had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Henry, successor to his brother.
311. Francis, Lieut.-Col., late of the Grenadier Guards, of
Kilve Court and Wootton House, Somerset, 6. 1792 ; m. Feb.
J 824, his cousin, Emma Louisa (rf. 1881), dau. ot Samuel
Drewe, Esq. of Kensington, and dying Jan. 1862, left issue,
1 George, now of Dunster Castle.
2 Francis, m. Anne Helena, dau. of Stephanus Maritz, and
has two daus.
1 Augusta Margaret.
2 Mary Anne, m. 1861, Henry A. Bosanquet, Esq.
IV. Alexander (Rev.), of Exeter Coll. Oxon, B.C.L., Rector
of East Quantoxheail, Bridgwater, Somerset, J. P., b. 1793 :
■711. May, 1824, Jane, dau. of William Leader, Esq. of Putney,
and bad issue,
1 Henry Acland, C.B., of Badgworth Court, Somerset,
M.A., J.P. and D.L., High sheriff 1881, Capt. Rifle
Brigade, Hon. Col. 3rd V. Batt. Somersetshire L. I. : 6.
1826; m. 1857, Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph Euscombe
Poole, Esq., and has a dau. Eva.
2 John Alexander, of Edington. Bridgwater, J. P., late
Capt. R.N., b. 1833: m. Jan. 1870, Margaret, dau. of the
Rev. Alexander Henry Fownes-Luttrell, Vicar of Mine-
head, Somerset, and has issue, Alexander CoUingwood, ('.
1870.
1 Fanny Henrietta, m. April, 1861, John Blommart, Esq.
of Willett House, Somerset, J.P.
2 Florence, m. 5 July, 1851, Hon. Richard Augustus Eethell,
afterwards 2nd Baron Westbury, and had issue.
V. Thomas, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon, Vicar of Carhampton,
and Incumbent of Dunster, Somerset, J. P., 6. 1794 ; d.iinm.
1871.
I. Mary Ann, d. 1835. ii. Margaret, d. 1858.
in. Harriet, d. 6 April, 1870, aged 81.
Mr. Luttrell d. 16 Feb. 1816, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Fownes-Luttrell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, J.P. and
D.L., d. 26 Aug. 17S7. He d. unm. 1857, and was s. by his
next brother,
Henry Fownes-Luttrell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, J.P., B.A.
of Brasenose Coll. Oxon; M.P. for Minehead 1816-22, and a
Commissioner of the Board of Aduit 1822-49, b. 7 Feb. 1790.
He rf. 6 Oct. 1867, and was «. by his nephew, George, now of
Dunster Castle, eldest son of Col. Francis Fownes-Luttrell, of
Kilve Court.
.^nns— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a bend between sis
martlets sa., for Luttrell: 2nd and 3rd, az., two eagles
displayed in fess and a mullet in base arg., for Fownes.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers arg.
Supporters (as borne) — Two swans collared and chained. Motto
— Qusesita marte tuenda arte.
Seats — Dunster Castle, Taunton ; Conrt House, East Quan-
toxhead. Bridgwater, Somerset ; and Wooton House, Char
mouth, Dorset.
♦
liUTWIDGE OF HOIilSI ROOK HAIiL.
LuTwiDGE, Chaeles Eobeet Fletchee, Esq.
of HolmEook Hall, co. Cumberland, and Shandon,
CO. Kent, J.P. and D.L. for former countv, and
J.P. CO. Kent, M.A. (Cantab), Barrister-at-Law, of
Lincoln's Inn, b. 2 Aug. 1835.
liineagre. — Thomas LuTWiDGE,or Lutwiche, traditionally
descended from Roger de Ledwich, who held two Knights'
Fees in Meath, about 1214, had issue, a son.
Thomas Lctwidgb, an ofRcer in the army of King William
HI. in Ireland, and afterwards of ^yhitehaven, co. Cumberland,
J. P., and (in 12 George 1.) HighlSheriff for that county. He ii .
1st, Hannah Eumbold, by whom he had issue,
I. Palmer, b. 19 Jan. 1702-3 ; rf. 10 April, 1704.
He m. 2Hdly, 6 Feb. 1721, Lucy, 6th and youngest dnu. of Sir
Charles Hoghton, of Hoghton Tower, co. Lancaster, 4th Bart.,
and grand-dau. of John, 2nd Viscount Massereene. and by her
(who rf. 7 Sept. 1780) had issue,
II. Charles, of whom presently.
III. Henry, who s. his brother.
IV. Thomas, of Whitehaven,
v. John, rf. itnm. 1749.
VI. Samuel, Lieut. R.N., rf. unhi. 1757.
VII. Walter, rf. young.
VIII. SkefBngton, Admiral R.N., who was, whilst Commo-
dore, one of the early preceptors of Lord Nelson. He i».
Catherine, dau. of Richard Bateson, of Londonderry, and
sister of Sir Robert Bate,son Harvey, of Killoquin, oo.
Antrim, Bart. Admiral Lutwidge rf. s. p. 15 Aug. 1814,
aged 77.
I. Margaret, m. to Hill Wilson, Esq. of Purdysburn, co. Down
(whose will, dated 8 July, 1773, was proved 17 Aug. follow-
ing), and had issue.
ir. Cordelia. in. Lucy.
Thomas Lutwidge (whose will, dated 29 Aug. 1732, was proved
12 Dec. 1747) rf. "28 Aug. 1745, aged 85. His eldest son,
Charles Lutwidge, Esq. of Holm Rook, Whitehaven, J.P.
and D.L. co. Cumberland, was Receiver and Surveyor-General
of the Isle of Man, and Surveyor and Controller-General of
the coasts of Cumberland and Westmorland, and the Port of
Lancaster. He was 6. 29 Jan. 1722 ; purchased Holm Rook
and the Manor of Bolton in 1750, and rf. unm. in Oct. 1784.
His brother,
Henby Lutwidge, Esq. of Holm Rook, and formerly of
Walton lo Dale, co. Lancaster, 6. 17'24; m. 8 Sept. 1767, Jane,
dau. and co-heir of Rigby Molyneux, of Preston, Capt. in the
Army, by Mary his wife, dau. of Oliver Marton, of Lancaster,
and by her (who rf. 1791) had issue,
I. Charles, of Holm Rook.
II. Skcfiington, J.P. and D.L. co. Cumberland, formerly
Major in the nth Regt. of Native Infantry, H.E.l.C.S., 6.
23 May, 1779; m. 19 March, 1811, Mary Margaret, dau. of
Gen. Lockhart, of Lanarkshire, and d.s.p.S Feb. 1854.
Sherf. 10 Jan. 1873.
III. Henry Thomas, Commander R.N., m. Mary, dau. of John
Taylor, of Townhead, co. Lancastei', and rf. s.p. 30 Jan. 1861.
She rf. 1860.
I. Charlotte Jane, 6. 1770; m. 1st, William Benn, an officer
H.E.l.C.S.; 2nd]y, Thomas Cope, and rf. 1851.
II. Lucy, b. 1771; m. Rev. W. Grice, and rf. 1831.
III. Margaret, b. 1772 ; 7/i. John E. Carter, of Leicester, and
rf. 181-2.
IV. Cordelia, rf. unm.
V. Henrietta Octavia, b. 1778; ia. Charles Poole, of The
Grove, Stanmore, co. Middlesex, who d. in 1838, aged 80.
She d. 1848.
Mr. Lutwidge rf. 1 Aug. 1798. His eldest son,
Charles Lutwidge, of Holm Rook, formerly Major 1st
Regt. Royal Lancashire Militia, b. 15 June, 1768; m. 15 Jan.
1798, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of the Right Rev. Charles Dodgson,
Bishop of Elphin, and by her (who rf. 17 April, 1836) had
issue,
I. Charles Henby (Rev), M.A. (Cantab.), Vicar of East
Farleigh, co. Kent, h. 21 March, ISOO; m. 3 Nov. 1831,
Anne Louisa, only dau. of Robert Raikes, of Welton House,
CO. York, and rf. 15 Jan. 1843, leaving issue by her (who rf.
15 Feb. 1877, aged 80),
Chables PiObebt Fletcher, now of Holm Rook Hall.
Caroline Louisa, b. 10 April, 1837 ; rf. unm. 8 April, 1877.
1260
LUT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LUX
n. Eobert Wilfred SkeflBngton, Barrister-at-Law, b. 17 Jan.
1802; d. U7iin. 25 May, lb72.
I. Elizabeth Frances, £>. 1799 : m. 17 Feb. 1825, Thomas
Raikes, of Welton, and c^ 19 March, 1883, having had
issue.
II. Frances, m. 5 .\pri], 1S27, to Archdeacon Charles Dodg-
son. Rector of Croft, co. York, and d. 26 Jan. 1867, having
had issue.
in. Lucy, tf. imm. 4 Sept. 1880.
IV. Charlotte Manella, d. unm.
V. Margaret Ann, d. iinm. 30 Kov. 1869.
VI. Henrietta Mary, d. unm. 9 Oct. 1S72.
Mr. Lutwidge d. 7 Sept. 1848.
Arms — Az., three caps of maintenance, or, turned up, crm.
Crest — A lion rampant per pale, arg. and gu., collared, or.
Motto — Deo patriK aniicis.
Stof— Holm Rook Hall, Whitehaven, Cumberland; and
Shan don, Tunbridge Wells.
LUT"W^CHE OF KYNASTON.
LnwYCHE, Hudson Latham, Esq. of Kynaston,
CO. Hereford, J. P. and D.L., and County Councillor,
High SlierifP 1893, late Capt. 1st Eojal Lancashire
Militia (il.F.H.), b. 10 July,1856 ; m. 14 Jan.
1888, Metta Alice, 2nd dau. of the late Otis
Hopkins, of Milwaukee, U.S.A., and has issue,
Gut Latham, 6. 14 July, 1S89.
Xiineag'e. — .Vt the time of the Conquest, or previous, the
name was Latois (probably Norman-French), then Lotwiche,
.•ifterwards Lutwyche, which is continued up to the present
time. In the records of the College of Arms this family
may be traced to about 1200, at which time they were
c.-illed Lords of Lutwyche. Roger LnrwYCHE, Lord of Lut-
wyche, had a son, William, h. 1323, whose descendant,
William LcxftTCHE, was 6. 1418, and 4th in descent from
him was
Edward Lutwyche, Lawyer, 1565, Inner Temple, who d.
1614. His younger brother,
John Lutwyche, of Lincoln's Inn, m. twice. By his first
wife, he had a son and heir, Edward ; and by his second wife,
a son. Racket, Rector of Kynnaston, co. Stafford, who m.,
and had a son. Racket, Prebendary of Flixton, Cathedral of
Litchfield. The elder son,
Edward Lutwyche, of Lutwyche, co. Salop, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of William Leighton, of Plosh, co. Salop, and d. 1638,
having had issue,
I. William, d. v. p., having m. 9 May, 1631, Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Richard Leuker, of Rowton Castle, Salop, and had
(with two daus., Mary, d. unm. ; and Elizabeth, who m.
AVilliam Holland, of Benwarton, co. Salop) a son,
Sir Edward Lutwyche, Knt. of Lutwyche, bapt. 2 Aug.
1634; admitted at Gray's Inn 1652; Sergeant, 1683;
King's Counsel, 1684; Judge of Common Pleas, 1686;
Recorder of Chester; m. Ann, dau. of Timothy Turner,
of Bold, CO. Salop, and d. 1709, having had issue,
William, four years of age 18 Aug. 1663; d. 1667.
Thomas (Sir), b. 1674; Barrister, K.C., M.P. for Ag-
mondesham, m. Elizabeth Eagnet, and had issue,
William, High Sheriff of Salop 1750, d. unm. 1773;
Charles, d. unm. 1763; Elizabeth, d. unm. : Anne, m.
Kicholas F'ayalierly, d. s. p. ; Sarah, m. Thomas G.
Winford, of Astly, co. Worceeter, whose dau. ?)j. Ham-
brook Freemon, of Farnley Court, Bucks.
II. John, of whom presently.
I. Mary, m. Edward Baldwin, of Middlebury, co. Salop.
II. Dorothy. in. Elizabeth. iv. Sarah.
The second son,
John Lutwyche, of Stone Acton, co. .Salop, was buried
25 May, 1666. Re jn. a dau. of — Philips, Esq. of Chelmick,
and had a son,
John Lutwyche, Esq. bapt. 5 March, 1625 ; buried 22 May,
1691. He m. 12 June, 1666, Eleanor Wiblow, and had a son,
John Lutwyche, Esq. bapt. 12 Aug. 1667; buried at Great
Malvern 19 Nov. 1725 ; having m. 29 Jan. 1690, Ruth Pentring,
of Horn Castle, co. Worcester, by whom he had a son,
John Lutwyche, Esq., bapt. 6 Dec. 1091; m. 4 Oct. 1719,
Ann Artland ; and d. 24 April, 1771. His son,
John Lutwyche, Esq., bapt. at Luckley, 29 July, 1720 ; m.
4 Nov. 1747, Ann Maria Loftus, and had a son,
John Lutwyche, Esq., bapt. 30 Jan. 1760; m. and had
three sons, John, d. unm. ; Tho.mas ; James, d. an infant. His
second son,
Thomas Lutwyche, Esq., b. 1785 ; to. Feb. 1811, Charlotte,
dau. of James Barton, of Castle Bromwich, co. Warwick, and
by her (who d. Dec. 1821) had issue,
Hudson, of whom presently.
Louisa, unm. Charlotte, d. an infant.
Mr. Lutwyche d. May, 1845. His son,
Hudson Lutwyche, Esq., m. 29 May, 1844, Charlotte Anne,
dau. of Arthur Latham, of Liverpool, and by her (who d. 6
March, 1890) had issue,
Harry Latham, of Warham House, Hereford, J.P. and
D.L.,1 ate Capt. Lancashire Militia, m. 1 Jan. 1876, Lucy
Arabella, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles Thomas Scott, M.A.,
of Shadingfield Hall, Suffolk, and d. 17 Oct. 1887, having
had issue, Hudson, b. 24 Oct. 1876; Harry Mervyn, b.
27 Dec. 1878: Lucy Helena, b. 18 Jan. 1878; Beatrice
Latham, b. 17 Oct. 1880.
Hudson Latham, now of Kynaston.
Mary Helena, m. 6 Oct. 1877, Harold Relme, 3rd son of
William Helme of Broadfield Court, Leominster, and has
issue, Harold Lutwyche, 6. 3 Aug. 1878; Vivian BurcheU
Latham, 6. 27 Feb. 1882.
Mr. Lutwyche d. 13 July, 1875.
Sea«s— Kynaston, Hentland, Ross; and Kingsthomc, Much
Dewchurch, both in co. Hereford.
LUXFORD OF HIGHAM.
The late Eev. George Cueteis Lusfoed,
M.A., of Higham, Sussex, J.P., b. 1810 ; m. 1839,
Ann Matilda Pauline, youngest dau. of Sir Josias
Henry Stracey, 4th Bart., and d. 10 Not. 1893,
leaving issue,
George Bentinck, Major late R.W. F'usiliers, Chief Con-
stable of Sussex, b. 1842.
Lineage. — The family of Luxford is of old standing in
Sussex. In an account given of the nobility and gentry who
contributed to the defence of the country at the time of the-
Spanish invasion, 1588, two Luxfords are mentioned in con-
nection with Sussex, viz., Luxford of Westmeston, and Lux-
ford of Hurstpierpoint, and from the former the Higham
family is descended. The estates are in the parishes of Hails-
ham, Salehurst, Beckley, Ikelsham, Guldeford, and Playden,
Sussex, and inStowe and Witersham, Kent. The family hold
the lay rectory of Hailsham, in which church is their burying-
place, as well as the royalty of the Island of Oxney, Kent.
The late
John Luxford, Esq. of Higham, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1756;
m. 1802, Catherine Sarah, dau. of Jeremiah Curteis, Esq. of
Kye, and left issue,
I. John Odiarne, of Higham, Sussex. J. P., formerly an
officer Royal Dragoons, m. Is43, Marion, dau. of Robert
Wallas, Esq. of Madeira, and d. 1880, Itiiving issue,
1 John Stewart Odiarne Robertson - Luxford, now of
Higham, J.P. for co. Perth, B.A. Christ Christ, Oxford,
Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1851 ; assumed the prefix surname of
Robertson ; m. 1880, Cecilia, dau. ot James Walter^
Esq. of Dairy, N.B., and has i>sue (whom see).
1 Harriott Mary. 2 Marion Frances.
II. George Curteis, late of Higham.
I. Lydia Mary.
Seat — Higham, Salehurst, Ilawkhurst, Sussex.
LUXMOORE OF OKEHAMPTON.
LrxMOOEE, Marion (who d. 22 Dec. 1893) and
her sisters, Elizabeth Cunningham and Anne.
Dove, Ladies of the Manors of Halstock, Kerslake,
and Meldon, succeeded their father, Kev. John
Luxmoore, of Kerslake, as co-heirs, in 1876. The
2nd dau. Elizabeth Cunningham, m. 1877, Wil-
liam Teevoe-Ropee, Esq. (see thai name), and the
youngest dau. Anne Dove, m. 1871, George John
bunville Lees, Esq. of Woodhill, Oswestry, Salop.
Liineagre. — This family is of very great antiquity ia
Devon, and was seated at Okehampton, for which borough
John Luxmoore, Esq. of Coomb Park, Devon, was, towards
the close of the last century, returned to Parliament, but
afterwards unseated on petition. Re m. Elizabeth, dau. of
William Cunningham, Esq., and left issue,
I. John, Bishop of Bristol and Gloucester, then of Hereford,
and subsequently of St. Asaph.
II. Charles Scott, of whom presently.
III. Thomas Bridgman, of F'air Place, Major of Volunteers
during the French War, 1802-1815, m. 1792, Patience
Cartwright, and had issue,
1 John, d. age IS months. :
LYA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
LYE
1261
•2 John (second of the name), of whom prcsentlj-, as heir to
his uncle.
S Thomas Bridgman, d. unra.
1 Elizabeth, vi. J. Wilkins, Esq., and had issue, Charlotte,
111. 1844, Pomeroy Raleigh Gilbert, Esq.
■2 Patience, 77i. John James, Esq., by wliom she had a son.
3 Mary Cunningham, m. Capt. Kobcrt Lethbridge, E.N.,
and had issue, four sons and two daus.
The 2nd son of John Luxmoore and Elizabeth Cunningham,
Chaeles Scott Lcxmoobe, Esq., who possessed the Manors of
Halstock andMekion, Devon, and the estates thereto attached,
including the park of Okehampton, for many generations in the
possession of the Courtenays, and previously in the posse.5sion
of the Mohuns, from whom W. Trevor Eoper, Esq., m. as above
to Elizabeth Cunningham Luxmoore, islineally descended. The
park is of great antiquity, being a grant by William the
Conqueror to De Briany, and had been noted before that date
for its castle. Charles Scott Luxmoore, a celebrated con-
veyancer, of Eed Lion, Golden Square, London, so widely
known for his munificence to those in distress, d. 1834, and
was s. at Okehampton Park by his nephew,
Eev. John Luxmoore, M.A., of Kerslake, Halstock, and
MelJon Manors, and Okehampton Park, Devon, Eector of
Llanymynech, Salop, 6. 18 Jan. 1802. He m. 1st, 1829, Isabella,
2nd dau. of William Scott, Esq. of Clifton, and Broadgate
Devon, by whom he had issue,
I. Isabella, d. 6 May, 1844.
n. Makion, co-heir of Okehampton.
III. Elizabeth Cunningham (Mrs. W. Tbevor-Ropeb).
He m. 2ndly, 1850, Anne, 2nd dau. of Jonathan Steele, Esq. of
Poole, Dorset, and had by her an only child,
IV. Anne Dove (Mrs. Lees).
He m. 3rdly, 1857, Elizabeth Harriett, 3rd dau. of Felix Boylan,
Esq. of Dublin, and d. 12 July, 1876, when he was s. by his
three daus., his co-heirs.
Arms — Arg., a chevron sa. between three moorcocks ppr.
Crest — A battle-axe erect ppr. Motto — Securis fecit securum.
(Seat— Okehampton Park, Okehampton, Devon.
LYALIi OF HEDLEY.
Ltail, He>'ey Claud, Esq. of Hedley, Surrey,
I. May, 1860.
Xiineagre. — John Ltall, Esq., son of George Lyall, of
Graystone Lees, co. Berwick, (where the name of Lyle may
be traced for many generations), 6. 1752; established himself
in London, and finally at Findon, Sussex, m. Jane, dau. of
Thomas Comyn, Esq., by Margaret Haggerstone, of the ancient
family of that name; and d. at Findon 1S05, leaving by her
(b. 1756, d. 1824) issue,
George, who s. him, and d. 1853.
John, Col. in the Indian Army, d. 1817.
William Eowe (Eev.), D.D., Dean of Canterbury, c?. 1857.
Hazeldine, Lieut. E.N., d. 1824.
Alfred (Eev.), Eector of Harbledown, m. and had issue, Alfred
Comyn (Sir), K.C.B., K. C.S.I. , late Governor of the North
West Provinces, India; James (Sir), K.C.B., Governor of
the Punjaub. Eev. Alfred Lyall d. 1865.
Margaret, m, W. Pearson, Esq. of Harbledown, Canterbury,
and d. 1855.
Jane, m. George Darling M.D., of London, and d. 1848.
The eldest son,
George Ltall, Esq., b. 1779 ; s. his father at Findon, repre-
sented the City of London in several Parliaments, and was
Chairmanof the East India Company during the former Afghan
war, one of the most critical periods of Indian history ; he also
took a leading part in the foundation of many of the commercial
undertakings of his time. He m. 1810, Margaret Anne, only
child and heiress of John Edwardes, Esq., and by her had the
following issue,
John Edwardes, Advocate-General of Bengal, b. 1311 ; m.
Julia, dau. of John Davis, Esq., and sister of Sir J. Davis,
Bait., and d. at Barrackpore, 1845.
George, of Hedley and Findon.
William Hearle (Eev.), late Eector of St. Dionis Backchurch,
London, 6. 1826 ; m. Susan, dau. of Sir Thomas J. Grant,
K.C.B. '
Margaret, m. Eev. Canon J. C. Wynter, and d. 1852.
Jane, d. an infant.
Mary, m. WilUam Forsyth, Esq., Q.C., M.P. for Marylebone,
and d. 1864. i i ■» . j ,
Mr. Lyall d. Sept. 185S, and was s. by his 2nd son,
George Ltall, Esq. of Hedley, Surrey, and Findon, Sussex,
J.P., formerly Governor of the Bank of England, M.P. for
Whitehaven from 1857 to 1865, 6. 1819; m. 1st, 1845, Eleanor
Hariiett, only child of the Eev. J. Mauley, Rector of Mcrstham,
which lady d. 1853, leaving a dau. Constance Mary, to. Sept.
1873, Gen. Lee, of Dynas Powys, co. Glamorgan, and </. 11
April, 1890; Mr. G. Lyall to. 2ndly, July, 185.5, Frances,
eldest surviving dau. of Daniel Cave, Esq. of Cleve Hill, co.
Gloucester, and Sidbury Manor, co. Devon, (by his wife, the
sister of the late Sir C. Locock, Bart.), and sister of the late
Right Hon. Stephen Cave, M.P. for Shoreham, Vice President
of the Board of Trade, Paymaster-General and Judge Advo-
cate ; and d. 12 Oct. 1881, leaving issue by her, who d. 28 Feb.
1893,
I. George Arthur Cave, 6. July, 1856.
II. Henbt Claud, now of Hedley.
ill. Charles Noel, Capt. R.A., b. Dec. 1862.
IV. Daniel Sidney Haseldine, b. 3 Jan., d. April, 18C7.
I. Frances Beatrice.
II. Margaret Emmeline, m. Sept, IS^^S, Capt. Johnston,
R.A., elder son of William Johnston, Esq. of Cowhill Tower,
CO. Dumfries, and has issue, Basil Lyall, b. Aug. 1889.
III. Agatha Mary. iv. Marian Cecil.
Arms (as borne by the family) — 1st and 4th, az., a bend
between six crosses-crosslets fitchee or ; 2nd and 3rd, gu.,
fi-etty or. CreH—A. cock or, combed and wattled gu. Motto —
An I may.
iSeais— Hedley Park, Epsom, Surrey ; and Findon, Sussex.
LYDEKKEE, OP HAEPENDEN LODGE.
Ltdekker, Richard, Esq. of Harpenden Lodge,
CO. Herts, J. P., B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., late a
Member of the Greologlcal Survey of India, h. 25
July, 1849; m. 13 April, 1882, Lucy Marianne,
eldest dau. of Rev. Owen William Davys, Eector
of Wheatliampstead, Herts, and has issue,
I. Gerard Owen, b. 1887.
II. Cyril Richard.
I. Helen Margaret.
II. Beatrice Cornelia.
III. Hilda Lucy.
Lineage.— It appears from the Dutch Secretary Records,
Book HH, p. 38, that a grant of lands. Long Island, was made
to Richard Ltdekker, on the 10th December, 1654; he is
believed to have been a Captain In theEoyal Navy of Holland,
and to have been s. by his son, Gerard Ltdekker, whose son,
Eichard Ltdekker, ni. Miss Kennedy, the lands being con-
firmed 7 Sept. 1763, to his son, the Rev. Gerard Ltdekker,
B.A. of Yale Coll. Connecticut. On the breaking-out of the
war, this gentleman early attached himself to the Loyalist
party, and distinguished himself by his active exertion in
opposition to the revolutionary principles. He retired to New
York; his property of Hackensack, N.J., in Albany, and Long
Island, having been confiscated. He arrived in England in
1783, and dying 1793, left, by Elizabeth Coley his wife, three
sons, I. Richard, his heir; ii. William, d. 1840; in. John, 6.
1778, the eminent South Sea ship-owner and munificent bene-
factor of the Seamen's Hospital, d. 23 July, 1832,
Richard Ltdekker (the eldest son), b. 1772, M.D. of St.
Peter's, St. Alban's; vi.lQ Sept. 1808, Elizabeth, dau. and
heir of Robert Wolfe, Esq. of Roxwell, Essex. He d. 19
Dee. 1844, and Ms widow, 7 Jan. 1854, their issue being one
son,
Gerard Wolff Ltdekkeb, Esq. of Harpenden Lodge, St.
Alban's, co. Herts, J. P. for that co. and Beds, a Deputy-Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions for Herts, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.,
and Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, b. 10 July, 1811 ;
TO. 20 July, 1848, Martha Margaret, youngest dau. of Thomas
Peake, Esq., Serjeant-at-Law, of Perthewig, co. Denbigh, and
d. 12 Feb. I8S1, leaving issue,
Richard, now of Harpenden Lodge.
John, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner
Temple, b. 21 Oct. 1850 ; m. 19 July, 1881, Mary Desborough,
3rd dau. of Charles St. Clare Bedford, Esq. of 21, Dean's
Yard, Westminster.
Arthur, late Capt. Herts Militia, 6. 22 April, 1853; m. 10 May.
1882, Julia Mabel, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Dumford, of
Eoihamsted Lodge, St. Albans.
Edgar, B.A. Trin. Coll, Camb., b. 9 May, 1863 (New Univer-
sity Club).
Seat — Harpenden Lodge, near St. Albans, Herts.
LYELL OF KINNORDY AND PITMTJIS.
Ltell, Sir Leonard, Bart, of Kinnordy and Pit-
muis, CO. Forfar, J.P.,M.P. for Orkney and Shetland
since 1885, b. 21 Oct. 1850 ; m. 4 July, 1874, Mary,
dau. of Eev. John Mayne Stirling, and has issue.
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THE LANDED GENTRY
LYN
Charles HesrTj l>. 18 May, 1875.
Mary Leonora.
Eleanor Katharine.
Mr. Lyell s. his iinclc, Sir Charles Ljell, Bart., in
the family estate of Kiniiordy in 1875. and his
cousin, John Mudie, Esq., in the estate of Pitmuis,
187G, and was created a baronet 1 Jan. 1894.
Liineagre.— Charles Ltell, Esq. of Kinnordy, m. Mary
Beale, of West Loo, co. Cornwall, and d. 19 Jan. 1796, aged
62, having by her (^who d. IG May, lt-13) had issue,
Charles, of wliom presently.
Marj-, d.'xtnin. 30 April, 1843.
Anne, m. 180y, Capt. Gilbert Heatheote, R.N., youngest son
of Sir William Heatheote, Bart., and d. May, 1854, having
had issue. He i^ 22 April, 1832.
The only son,
Charles Ltell, Esq. of Kinnordy, J. P., Vice-Lieut, for
Forfarshire, b. 7 March, 1769; vi. II Oct. 1796, Frances, only
dau. of Thomas Smith, Esq. of Maker Hall, SwaledaJe, co.
York, and by her (who </. 4 Dec. 1850) had issue,
I. Charles (Sir), of whom presently.
II. Thomas, Lieut. R.N., 6. 24 Feb. 1799; d. 1871.
III. Henrj-, Lieut.-Col. 43rd Bengal Light InfanUy, h. 1 Dec.
1804 ; m. 25 Jan, 1848, Katherine Mun-ay, 4th dau. of
Leonard Horner, Esq. of Montagu Square, and niece of
Fi-ancis Homer, Esq., M.P., and d. 1875, having had issue,
Leonard, now of Kinnordy.
Francis Horner, of Swaledale, Yorks, h. 11 Feb. 1852; m.
1st, Emily, dau. of Francis Guise, Esq., and niece of Sir
W. V. Guise, Bart. ; she d. 1887. He m. 2ndly, May, dau.
of Capt. William Nicholson.
Arthur Henry, b. 26 Nov. 1853 ; m. Florence, dau. of D.
Chambers, Esq., and niece of Sir W. Chambers, Bart.
Kosamond Frances Anne.
I. Frances, d. unm. 1873 ii. Marianne, d. u7im. 1881.
ui. Caroline, d. unm. 1886. iv. Eleanor, d. unm. 18SG.
V. Maria, m. 15 Jan. 1840, Bev. Gilbert Heatheote, of North
Tamerton. co. Cornwall, Vicar of Colerne, Wilts, and d. 2
Dec. 1843.
VI. Sophia Georgiana. vii. Elizabeth, d. unm. 25 Oct. 1835.
ilr. Lyell d. 8 Nov. 1849. His eldest son,
SiE Charles Ltell, Bart, of Kinnordy, D.L., D.C.L.,
F.K.S., F.G.S., b. 14 Nov. 1797, knighted 1848 ; created a
Baboket by patent, dated 22 Aug. 1864; m. at Bonn, in
Prussia, 12 July, 1832, Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Leonard
Horner, Esq., F.R.S., of Montagu Square, which lady d. 24
April, 1873. Sir Charles was President of the Geological
Society in 1836-37, and 1850-51. He was author of" Principles
of Geology," "Antiquity of Man," and of many other learned
works and essays. He d. 1875, and was s. by his nephew.
Arms — Or, a cross az., between four crosses pat6egu., within
a bordure engrailed of the last. Crest — A hand in armour,
holding a sword ppr. hilt and pommel or. Motto — Forti non
ignavo.
Seats— Kinnordy, Kirriemuir, N.B. ; and Pitmuis, Arbroath,
N.B.
Clubs — Reform and Athcnatim.
Toicn £esidence—iB, Eaton Place, S.W.
LYLE OF CAIRNAaABIFF.
Ltle, Hugh Chetham, Esq. of CairnagarifP, co.
Donegal, J.P., Higli Sheriff 1881, Lieut.-Col. in
the army, and late Major K. A., b. 183.5; m. 5 June,
1860, Juanita Henriquita, eldest dau. of Admiral
JJuntze. and has had issue,
I. Hugh, d. in infancy.
II. George Samuel Batesox, Lieut. R.A., h.23 July, 1865;
M. 2 Nov. 1886, Grace Adelaide, 2nd dau. of William
Lysaght, Esq. of Beechmount, Mallow, and has issue a
son, Cecil.
III. Henry Duntze, b. C Dec. 1866.
IV. Hugh, b. 28 July, 1875.
I. Juanita Henriquita, d. in infancy. li. Catherine.
III. Gertrude Caroline.
IV. Rosario Theresa, m. 18 Aug. 1890, E. G. Newell, Esq.
V. Eva Gwendoline, m. 7 June, 1893, Robert A. Wilson,
Esq. of Glendarroch, co. Donegal.
Xiineaire. — This family has been settled in the North of
Ireland for a considerable time.
Hugh Ltle, Esq. of Coleraine, was m. previously to 1717 to
Eleanor, dau. of Hugh Bankhead, of Kilotin, co. Londonderry,
and by her had issue, with two daus. (Elizabeth, wife of Hugh
Carmichael E'q. of DubliD, and Martha, Mrs. Bryan), an only
eoD,
Hccn Ltle, Esq. of Coleraine, b. 20 Feb. 1717 ; m. 6 July,
1749, Eleanor, dau. of Samuel Hyde, of co. Lancaster, and of
Belfast, ;uid had issue by his said wife, who survived him,
three sons and two daus.,
I. Hugh, of Jackson Hall, co. Londonderry, 6. 30 Dec. 1756,
/H.Sarah, dau. of Thomas Greg, and left at his decease,
1812, three sons and four daus., 1 Hugh; 2 Thomas;
3 Samuel ; 1 Elizabeth ; 2 Eleanor ; 3 Mary ; and 4 Sarah.
II. Samuel, of whom presently.
III. James, of Philadelphia.
I. Mary. ii. Eleanor.
The 2nd son,
Samuel Ltle, Esq. of The Oaks, High Sheriff co. Fennanagti
1806, 6. 13 April, 1761 ; m. 17 Aug. 1787, Esther, dau. of John
Achcson, Esq. of Londonderry (who d. 4 Feb. 1844), and d. 2i>
Dec. 1815, leaving issue,
I. Hugh, of Cairnagariff, co. Donegal, Treasurer of co. Lon-
donderry, 571. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Bateson, Esq. of
Cartruse, co. Donegal, and had issue a son, the present
Hugh Chetham Lvle, Esq. of Cairnagariff.
n. Acheson, of The Oaks, Londonderry, Lord-Lieut, and
Custos Rotulorum for that co., b. 13 March, 1796; to. 5
April, 1825, Eleanor, 2nd dau. of James Warre, Esq. of
Randalls Park, Surrey, by Eleanor his wife, dau. of Thomas
Greg, Esq. of Belfast, and d. 1870, having had issue,
1 James Acheson, of The Oaks, J. P., D.L., B.A., Barrister-
at-La\v, li. 4 Feb. 1827; m. 6 Aug. 1851, Ida Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of the Rev. Francis Ruttlcdge, of Bloomfield,
CO. Mayo, and has issue,
Acheson Francis Acheson. &. 24 April, 1855, Capt. (85th)
King's Shropshire Light Infantry.
Felton Hervey James Acheson, b. 25 May, 1861.
Francis Acheson, b. 4 March, 1865.
Margaret Eleanor Acheson, 6. 27 April, 1853; to. 5 Jan.
1876, her cousin, Hugh Lyle, eldest son of Samuel Lyle,
Esq., the younger.
Eleanor Ida Acheson, 6. 18 Feb. 1863.
1 Georgina Acheson, ra. Lieut.-Col. J. Ponsonby Cox,
R.E.
2 Eleanor Augusta Acheson, m. 4 Sept. 1855, Felton
Frederic William llcrvcy, formerly Capt. 13th Light
Dragoons, and afterwards one of the Inspectors-General
of Prisons in Ireland, who <?. 31 March, 1891; his widow
ui. 2ndly, 1869, S. G. Ratlibone, Esq. of Allerton, co. Lan-
caster.
3 Esther Emily Acheson, m. 6 Feb. 1862, William Rath-
bone, Esq., M.P., of Greenbank, Liverpool.
4 Florence Acheson, ni. 4 Aug. 1874, the Rev. G. Gal-
braith, of Lower Cumber, co. Londonderry.
in. Samuel, b. 18 Feb. ISOl ; m. 2 May, 1843, Margaret, dau.
of John Stephenson, of Knockan. co. Londonderry, and d.
18 Aug. 1868. IV. James, d. v/am.
I. Eleanor, d. xmra.
II. Sarah, m. Thomas Batt, Esq. of Rathmullen, co. Donegal.
III. Mary, m. Henry Sole Sandys, Esq.
)S'ca£— Cairnagariff, Moville, co. Donegal.
liYIiE OF PORTSTEWART HOUSE.
Ltle, James Acheson, Esq. of Portstewarfc
House, CO. Londonderry, J.P. cos. Antrim and
Londonderry ; b. 1818 ; m. 1st, 1851, Sarah Jane,
dau. of Andrew JMulholland, Esq., D.L., of Bally-
walter Park, co. Down ; 2ndly, 1861, Emily Octavia,
dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Henry Ward, Bector of
Killincky, and has issue,
Henry, I.C.S., b. 1865. Syney James, b. 1874.
Alice Harriett Cromie, to. 1891, Denis Robert Pack-Beres-
ford, Esq. of Fenagh House, co. Carlow.
Mr Lyle is 3rd son of the late Hugh Lyle, Esq. of
Knocktarua, Coleraine, by Harriet, dau. of the late
John Cromie, Esq., D.L.
Seats — Portstewart House, Ix)ndondcrry ; and Glandore
Lodge, Antrim.
LYNCH OF BARNA.
Lynch, Marcus Nicholas, Esq. of Barua, co.
Galway, J.P., D.L,, High Sheriff 1839, formerly
Lieut. 33rd Regt., b. 12 Sept. 1836 ; m. 8 May,
1867, Blanche, only dau. of Count Juliuz Marylski,
of Leuczyca, Poland, and has issue,
J. Nicholas Marcus, 6. 16 April, 1868; Lieut. S. Lane.
Regt., now employed wth the Gold Coast Constabulary.
LYN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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1263
II. John Arthur, b. 5 July, 1S74, d. v.nm. 25 June, 1892.
1. Ida. n. Ethel. ui. Violet.
liineagre. — The family of Lynch, of which was James
Lynch, the inflexible Mayor of Galway, 1494, is of very ancient
standing in the province of Connaught, and ranks amongst the
original settlers, kno^vn by the name of " The Tribes of Gal-
way." In an old manuscript in Ulster's office, William le
Petit is stated to have been ancestor of the Lynch family in
Ireland, of which many branches still exist in high respecta-
bility in COS. Galway and Mayo.
The greater portion of the Bama property came into the
Lynch family by the marriage of the direct ancestor of the
present proprietor with the heir of the O'Hallorans, the
foundations of whose castle are still to be seen.
Marcus Lynch, Esq. of Barna, descended from the marriage
of William Lynch .and the lieir of O'Halloran, m. 1684, Eliza-
teth, dau. of, Oliver Browne, Esq. of Coolaron, and was father
of
Nicholas Lynch, Esq. of Barna, m. 1719, Mary, dau. and
heir of Neptune Lynch, Esq. of Lettermullin, co. Galway.
Their only son,
Maecus Ltnch, Esq. of Barna, -m. 1742, Anstace, dau. of
Maurice Blake, Esq. of Ballinafad, co. Mayo, and had issue,
with three daus. (of whom Julia in. 1784, Hyacinth D'Arcy,
Esq. of Kiltulla), two sons, the younger of whom, James, d.
leaving one dau. and heir, who in. Maurice Blake, Esq. of
Ballinafad, co. Mayo. Mr. Lynch, whose will, dated 28 Nov.
1787, was proved 6 July, 1795, was s. by his elder son,
Nicholas Lynch, Esq. of Barna, m. 1765, Catherine, only
dau. and heir of Henry Blake, Esq. of Ballinahill, co. Galway,
2nd son of Blake, of Lehinch, co. Mayo, and by her had, with
five daus., one son,
Maecus Blake Lynch, Esq. of Barna, iti. 1st, Jan. 1792,
Jane Mary, dau. of Mark Byrne, Esq. of Mullinahack, Dublin;
and 2ndly, 1796, Catherine, 2nd dau. of John Segrave, Esq. of
Cabra, co. Dublin {see tJutt f avail jj), by whom at his death, Jan.
1829, he left issue, five daus. (Catherine, Jane, Frances,
Clarinda, and Henrietta) and an only son,
Nicholas Lynch, Esq. of Barna, D.L., High Sheriff of
Galway 1843, b. 22 Feb. 1804; m. 24 Nov. 1835, Eliza, 2nd dau.
of Stephen Grehan, Esq. of Eutland Square, Dublin, by Mar-
garet his wife, dau. of George Eyan, Esq. of Inch {see that
/amilij), and by her (who d. 10 March, 1857) had issue,
Maeccs Nicholas, now of Barna.
Margaret.
Mr. Lynch d. 22 Nov. 1662.
Arms — Az., a chevron between tliree tiefoils slipped or.
Crest (adopted by the family) — A rose tree ppr. Jlfoito— Semper
fidelis. - . ... , ..
ISeat — ^Bama, Galway. : '. ": '. .•.•■. ; !
LYNCH OP DURAS.
LxNCfT, John Wilson, Esq. of Duras Park
and Ecnraore, co. Galway, Hon. Major Galway
Militia, D.L. for Galway, and J.P. for Galway co.
and town, and for co. Clare, was High Sheriff for
Galway 185S, Clare 1866, and for Galway co. 1870,
b. 1831 ; m. 1865, Fanny, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas
N. Kedington, K.C.B., of Kilcornan, and has issue,
t. Mark, B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. 1866, and d. 1892.
II. Thomas David, b. 1870.
III. William Patrick.
I. Ellen. n. Fanny.
Lineag'e. — Mark Lynch, Esq. of Renmore,.co. Galway,
b. 1684; TO. Jane, only dau. of Nicholas Biggs, Esq. of Jamaica,
and had two sons, Patekk, his heir, and Nicholas, d. s. p.
The elder and heir,
Patrick Lynch, Esq. of Eenmore, 6. 1714; m. 1747, Anne,
sister of Sir Charles ffrench, Bart, of Castle ffrench, and aunt
of Thomas, 1st Baron ffrench, and by her had, with two daus.,
who both d. s.p., two sons, Mark, of whom presently, and
Matthew, Barrister-at-Law. The elder son,
Maek Lynch, Esq. of Duras Park, co. Galway, b. 1755 ; m.
1785, Barbara, only child of Stephen Burke, Esq., of Gwer,
CO. Galway, and by her had one son,
Pateick Maeccs Lynch, late of Duras Park.
He m. 2ndly, 1792, Victoire, dau. of Richard Wolsey Cormick,
Esq. of Wolsey Park, in the island of Grenada, by Lucy Bar-
bara his wife, sister of Sir George Leonard Staunton, Bart.,
and by her had issue at his death, 1822,
George .Staitnton, of Ciydagh House, co. Galway ^. cfer to
Lynch-Staunton).
Henry Cokmick, Capt. H.E.I.C.S. Madras, b. 1801; m. 1838,
Charlotte, dau. of J. Brock Wood, Esq. of Huntingdon Hall,
CO. Chester, and had a son, George Staunton, b. 1839, Lieut.
Hants Artillery Militia. Capt. Lynch s. to the estate of
Leigh Park, near Havant, Hants, 1859, on the death s.p . of
his cousin. Sir G. T. Staunton, Bart, {see Staunton), and(/.
in the same year, having assumed the additional name and
arms of Staunton.
Richard M., of Glenard, co. Galway, J.P., m. Georgina, dau.
of the Rev. G. Varenne, D.D., Rector of Staplehurst, Kent,
and has a dau., Anna Varenne, m. Major Foster, late 19thi
Regt.
Charles ffrench, deceased.
Lucy, in. Richard Martyn, Esq. of Galway, decea.^ed.
Jeannette Victoire, m. Abraham V. Eoyse, Esq. (2nd son of
Thomas Eoyse, Esq, of Nantenant House, co. Limerick),
deceased. Margaret, d. unm.
The eldest son,
Patrick Maecus Lynch, Esq. of Duras Park and Eenmore
Park, J. P., High Sheriff 1845, b. 1785; to. 1820, Ellen, only
dau. of John Wilson, Esq. of Belvoir, co. Clare, and had issue,
John Wilson, now of Duras.
William Joseph, an officer 19th Regt. ; b. 1835, d. 1874.
Barbara, m. 1851, Lieut. -Col. Gcoghegan, H.E.I.C.S.
Ellen, m. 1855, Edward Thomas Stapleton, Esq., and d. 1892.
Eliza. Mary Jane. Fanny.
He d. 18«4.
Arms — Az., a chevron between three trefoils slfpped or.
Crest — A lynx passant cowarded ppr. Motto — Semper tidelis.
Seats — Duras, Kinvara, co. Galway ; Renmore, Galway j
Belvoir, Six-Mile Bridge, co. Clare.
CZiti>— Junior United Service, S.W.
LYNCH OF CLYDAGH.
{See Lynch-Stauntox.)
LYNCH OF PARTRY.
Lynch, Heney Blosse, Esq. of Pavtry House,
CO. Mayo, Capt. Dorsetshire Eegt., h. 16 Dec. 1856 ;
s. his father, 1884.
Lineag'e. — Joseph Lynch, Esq., descrnded from L3-nch,
of Currendalla Castle, co. Galway, m. Margaret Blake, of
Ballinafad, and was father of
Henry Blosse Lynch, Esq. of Partry, Major 73rd Foot, who
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Finnis, .Esq. of Hythe, Kent, and
had issue,
John Finnis, of Partry, d. xi.nm. 1855.
Robert Blosse.
Edward Patrick, of Partry.
Henry Blosse, Capt. Indian Navy, C.B., b. 24 Nov. 1807 ;
in. Aug. 1838, Caroline, dau. of Col. Robert Taylor, of
the Bombay Army, H.M.'s Minister at Bagdad, and had
issue.
Quested Finnis, b. 1850; d. unm.
Rose. Alice. Caroline.
Major Lynch d. 1873. His son,
Edward Patrick Lynch, Esq. of Partry, Lieut.-Gen. of the
Bombay Army, distinguished himself in Persia, and for his
services received a Firman (Eoyal Letter) of thanks from the
King, and the Order of the Lion and the Sun. Politically
employed in Afghanistan, in Belgaum, during the Mutiny,
commanded his regt. at the taking of the fort of Spock
Athman, mentioned in despatches, commanded at Aden,
Assurghur, Brig.-Gen. at Ahmednuggur, and Deesa ; J.P. co.
Mayo ; in. Emily, dau. of Capt. Stirton, of Earlswood House,
Eeigate, Surrey, and had issue,
Henry Blosse, now of Partry.
Sarah Jane, m. Col. Scott, Bengal Staff Corps, Deputy Com-
missioner, and has issue, three sons and live daus.
Elizabeth, m. Col. E. S. Marryott, R.E. Bombay, and has
issue, two sons and three daus.
Louisa Caroline.
Constance Emily, rn. Dr. C.O'Eorke, and has issue, two sons
and three daus.
Alice Victoria, m. G. G. Loote, Esq., W.S.
Gen. Lynch 2. 23 May, 1884.
Arms — Arg., a chevron between three trefoils .slipped or.
Crest — A lynx passant cowarded ppr. Motto — Semper constant
et fidelis. •
Heat — Partry House, Ballinrobe, co. Mayo. »
LYON OF GORING.
Lyon, William Feancis Heney, Esq. of Gor-
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ing Hall, Worthing, Sussex, J.P., late Royal Sus-
sex Militia, b. 1861 ; s. his father, 5 April, 1892.
Liineag-e. — John Lton, Esq. of Brechin (sprung from the
Easter Ogil branch of the noble House of Glamis), m. Elizabeth
Burn, also of Brechin, and had issue. The elder son,
John Lton, Esq. of Castle Lyon, co. Perth, and Kinnaird,
<:o. Fife, m. Jane, dau. of Alexander Ochterlony, Esq. of Pit-
forthy, Angus, aunt and representative of the gallant Major
<Tcn. Sir David Oehterlony, Bart., G.C. B., who d. unm. 1825
{see Bubke's £ztinct Baronetage). Their '2nd son,
David Lton, Esq. of Portland Place, London, and of Jamaica,
37!. Isabella, eldest dau. of John Bead, Esq. of Caimey, co.
Forfar, by Anne his wife, only dau. of William Guthrie, Esq.
of Cleppington, and had issue,
John, his heir, late representative, d. unm. at Paris, 1858.
James, of Woolavington, Sussex, m. Frances Harriett, dau.
of Major-Gen. Thewles, of Rockwood, co. Roscommon, and
<i. lS5t), having had issue, Edmund David; James Caris-
brook ; Gertrude ; Mary ; and Eleanor.
l^AviD, of Goring Hall and Balentore Castle, co. Forfar, J. P.
and D.L., formerly M.P. for Beeralston, m. 184S, Blanche,
dau. of Rev. Edward and Lady Charlotte Bury, and
d. s. p.
Ooorge, m. Victorine Louise, dau. of Monsieur Joseph
Blanc, of Marseilles, by his wife, Adele Antoinette Cecil de
Perezzone, and by her left one dau., Adele Antoma Desere
Louise.
■William, late of The Hall, Goring.
Elizabeth, m. 4 Jan. Is22, John Cavendish, 3rd Lord Kil-
maine, and d. 1 Dec. 1834, leaving issue.
Isabella, m. 1st, James Wedderburn, Esq., whorf. 1834; and
2ndly, 8 Oct. 1836, Sir Charles Howe Fremantle, G.C.B.,
Admiral R.N., 2nd son of Admiral Sir Thomas Fremantle,
Bart., G.C.B. She J. his widow, 26 Dec. 1876.
31ary, d. unm. 1818, at Montauban, in France.
Agnes, m. 17 Feb. 1829, Col. John Fremantle, C.B., Cold-
stream Guards, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty, and had
issue.
Emily, m. 8 May, 1828, Col. the Hon. Nathaniel Henry
Charles Massy, brother of Eyre, 3rd Lord Clarina.
WrLLiAM Lton, Esq. of The Hall, Goring, Sussex, J. P., late
Major 8th Hussars, M.P. for Seaford 1831-32, m. 1860, Louisa
31aria Sporle, eldest dau. of Henry Valentine Smith, Esq., and
had issue,
I. ■\ViLLiAM Francis Henbt, now of Goring.
II. FitzRoy David, late Lieut. 1st Life Guards, 6. 1862.
in. Nathaniel John, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, b. 18 Aug. 1865.
Major Lyon d. 5 April, 1892, and was s. by his son.
Arm^ — Arg., a lion rampant az. armed and langued within a
Jouble tressure flory and counterfiory gu. Crest — A lady to
the girdle, holding in her right hand the royal thistle inclosed
in a circle of laurel ppr. Motto — In te Domine speravi.
.^tat — Goring Hall, Worthing, Sussex.
Clubs — White's and Travellers'.
LYON OF KIRKMICHAEL.
Ltox, John Stewaet, Esq. of Kirkmichael, co.
Dumfries, b. 11 June, 1868 ; s. 1881.
Liineag'e. — David Lton, Esq. of Cossens, 2nd son of
John Lyon, 3rd Lord Glamis (see Bdbke's Peerage, Steath-
moee), by Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Scrymgeour, of Dudhope,
■was killed at Flodden, with his two brothers, 1513 ; he m.
Ehzabeth, dau. of David Lyndsay, Duke of Montrose, 5th
Earl of Crawford, and by her he had two sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. George, who had a charter of the lands of Balgonie, 1529,
d. s. p.
The elder son,
John Lton, Esq. of Cossens, declared next heir of entail in
1567 to the barony and estates of Glamis, held the cxstle of
Craigmillar in 1513, m. Margery, dau. of James, Lord Ogilvy
of Airlie, by whom he had two sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Patrick, who got a charter of the lands of Balgonie, 1553,
d. s. p.
John Lyon, Esq. of Cossens, the elder son, m. a dau. of
Gardyne, of Gardyne, by whom he had two sons, the elder of
whom carried on the Cossens branch of the family, which was
lost sight of after 1677, when the estate was sold. The second
son,
Geoege Lton, got a tack of the lands of Balmuchtie from
his father, he is styled Younger of Cossens in a deed 1586,
m. Catherine Wishart, by whom he had three sons,
I. John, who s. ii. Thomas. lu. George.
The eldest son.
John Lton, who acquired the lands of Wester OgU in
1653, m. Catherine Ogilvy, by whom he had four sons,
I. George, his heir. ii. James.
III. Sylvester. iv. John.
The eldest son,
Geobge Lyon, of Wester Ogil, m. Jean, dau. of James
Nisbet, Esq. by whom he had eight sons and four daus.
His son,
Geobge Lton, of Wester Ogil, 6. 1711 ; d. 1793, m. Mary
Roger, by whom he had four sons and two daus.,
I. William, of Wester Ogil, d. s. p.
II. Hugh, of Wester Ogil, b. 1748 ; d. 1797, whose descendants
carried on the Wester Ogil branch.
III. Geobge, of whom hereafter.
IV. James, D.D., Minister of Glamis, 6. 1759; d. 1838; m.
Agnes, dau. of L'Amy, of Dunkenny, leaving issue.
I. Jane.
II. Margaret, who m. the Rev. James Playfair, Principal of
St. Andrews University, who had by her, with other issue.
Col. Sir Hugh Playfair, H.E.I.C.S., of St. Andrews, and
Dr. George Playfair, H.E.I. C.S., father of Sir Lyon Play-
fair, M.P.
Geobge Lton, 3rd son of the above, 6. 1755; d. 1812,
m. Margaret, dau. of Stewart, of Stanton (she married secondly
Sir Adam Fergusson, Deputy-Keeper of the Scottish Regalia),
by whom he had two sons,
I. George, of Kirkmichael and Dalruscan, Lieut.-Col. 2ud
Life Guards, b. 1804; d. 1879, sold Kirkmichael to his
brother; m. Phoebe, dau. of Admiral Johnston, of Cowhill,
CO. Dumfries, by whom he had five sons and five daus.,
1 George Adam, b. 1 Jan. 1828; d. 1839.
2 Charles James, H.E.I. C.S., b. 22 Dec. 1828; d. 1856; m.
Maria, dau. of William Crauford, Esq., Barrister at-Law,
Bombay, and left a son, Charles, 6. 10 Dec. 1851, and a
dau. Maria, d. 1870.
3 John Elliot, R.N.. killed 1870.
4 Cecil Edward, b. 5 Aug. 1842, late Capt. 77th Regt. : m.
1872, Maude, 3rd dau. of Charles Palmer Morewood, Esq.
of Alfreton, Derbyshire, and of Ladbroke Hall, co. War-
wick.
5 Walter Fitzgerald, b. 29 Feb. 1844; m. in 1883, Isabella,
dau. of the late William Towers-Clark, Esq. of Wester
Moffat, CO. Lanark, by whom he had a son, died an
infant.
1 Sybella, d. 1863.
2 Margaret, m. Robert, eldest son of James Begbie, Esq.,
M.D., of Edinburgh, and has issue.
3 Phoebe, m. I:j60, M. Hyslop Maxwell, Esq. of The Grove
and Ulengaber, co. Kirkcudbright, and has issue.
4 Catherine. 5 Amy.
II. John Stewabt, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
John Stewaet Lton, of Kirkmichael, 4th Royal Dragoons,
6. 1 Dec. 1808 ; d. 23 Dec. 1862, bought Kirkmichael from his
brother ; m. 1836, Mary Theresa, only dau. of Thomas Dicksos,
Esq. of Queenstown, Upper Canada, by whom he had three
sons and one dau.,
I. George Feancis, who succeeded.
II. Thomas Arthur, h. 24 Nov. 1838.
III. Adam Walter, 6. 27 Nov. 1841 ; d. 1 July, 1867.
I. Arcange Marguerette, m. 1870, John Pearson, Esq., late
95th Regt., and has issue.
The eldest son,
Geobge Feancis Lton, of Kirkmichael, Commander R.N.,
entered the service 1851, served in the Black Sea and
Baltic during the Crimean war, and in China at the taking
of the Teiko Forts 1859, b. 6 Sept. 1837 ; d. 22 March, 1881 ;
m. 1867, Emma Ramsay, dau. of James Stark, Esq., M.D.,
F.R.S., of Huntfield, co Lanark, by whom he had three sons
and three daus.,
I. John Stewaet, his heir, now of Kirkmichael.
n. Adam. Walter, b. 14 Nov. 1870.
III. Francis Howard, b. 4 Jan. 1875.
I. Isabella. ii. Mary. iii. EUaa.
Anns — Arg., a lion rampant within the royal tressures of
Scotland, az. Crest — A lady to the waist habited, holding a
thistle in her dexter hand, all within garlands of laurel leaves
and berries. Motto — In te Domine speravi.
Seat — Kirkmichael, co. Dumfries.
LYON OF APPLETON HALL.
Lton, Thomas Heney, Esq. of Appleton Hall,
CO. Chester, J.P., High SherifP 1867, late Lieut.
R.N., sometime Capt. in the Militia, b. 28 Oct.
1825 ; m. Ist, 24 July, 1860, Vanda, 3rd dau.
of John, 1st Lord Winmarleigh, which lady d.
17 July, 1861 ; and 2ndly, 11 June, 1872, Edith
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1265
Grace, only dau. o£ William Hill Branker, Esq.
of Bispham Hall, co. Lancaster, and has issue, a
dau. Dorothy, h. 1876.
Liineage. — The family of Lyon is of Scottish descent.
The ancestor of the branch before us, Thomas Lton, b. about
l()i6, served in the Scots Greys, and, having left his native
lountry, settled at Warrington, co. Lancaster, where he pur-
chased property, and d. 1694, leaving issue, by Dorothy his
wife,
John Lyon, of Warrington, who purchased estates in Apple-
f on. He was b. 1688, and m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Edwardson, of Peel House, co. Lancaster, by whom
he had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
JIatthew, of « horn hereafter, as successor to his brother.
Kllen, m. Edward Pemberton, Esq. M.D., of Warrineton,
grandlather of the late Eight Hon. Thomas Pemberton-
Leigh, created Lord Kingsdonn.
Tlie elder son,
Thomas Lton, Esq. of Warrington, s. to the Appleton pro-
perty, butd. unm. 29 Dec. 1776, when the estates devolved on
his brother,
Matthew Lton, Esq., 6. 1716, m. Ellen, dau. and co-heir
■of James Fairclough, Esq. of Wigan, and left issue at his
decease, 8 June, 1782, with a dau., Ellen, in. Joseph Parr,
Esq. of Fir Grove, West Derby, two sons,
I. Thomas, his heir.
ji. James, Hector of Prestwich.co. Lancaster. i,i. Mary, only
dau. of Edmund Eadcliffe, Esq., and had issue,
1 James Eadcliffe, Eector of Pulford, co. Chester, b. 11
July, 1785; m. 18 May, 1814, Frances, dau. of George
Clayton, Esq. of Lostock, and had issue.
2 Thomas, devisee of his uncle, and late possessor of
Appleton Hall.
3 Edmund, M.D., of Manchester, h. 28 Jan. 1790 ; d. Jan.
1863.
4 John, E.N., b. 5 Feb. 1797 ; d. at the Cape of Good
Hope, 1821.
5 Matthew, 6. 12 July, 1800.
6 George, 6. 14 Oct. ISOl.
1 Ellen, m. Eev. Edmund Corser.
2 Sarah Anne, m. Eev. Henry Fielding.
3 Wary, m. Eev. George Dugard, M.A., Incumbent of
Barnard Castle, 1847, an Hon. Canon of Durham, and
Master of St. John's Hospital, Barnard Castle.
The elder son,
Thomas Lton, Esq. of Appleton, J.P., Lieut. -Col. Warrington
A'olunteers, 6. 15 Nov. 1756; d. wiun. 18 Sept. 1818, having
■devised his estates to his nephew,
Thomas Lton, Esq. of Appleton Hall, J. P. and D.L., 6.
2 Dec. 1786 ; in. 28 Feb. 1820, Eliza, youngest dau. of George
Clayton, Esq. of Lostock Hall, co. Lancaster, by Dolly his
wife, sister of the first Lord Gardner, and d. 17 Aug. 1859,
leaving issue,
Thomas, 6. 29 June, 1823; m. Dec. 1863, Heleva, dau. of
Baron Posse, of ALspOnga, Sweden, and d. 2s Nov. 18S5.
Thomas Henry, now of Appleton Hull.
Charles, b. 29 Nov. 1832.
Francis, b. 11 Jan. 1834, Col. R.H.A.; m. 1863, Flora, 2nd
dau. of the Hon. A. Annesley, and sister to Viscount
Valentia, and d. 1885, leaving Issue, Charles, Lieut. B.A.,
6. 1865; Francis, 6. 1867; Arthur, b. 1869; Henry, 6. 1872;
Mary ; and Florence.
Agnes Gardner, d 1883.
Eliza Mary, m. the late Archdeacon Greenall, who d. s. p. 27
Nov. 1867, and d. 10 Nov. 1878.
Georgiana, m. 4 May, 1852, Viscount Cross, G.C.B.
Adelaide, deceased.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant vert. Crest — A lion's head
erased arg. Motto— Fro rege et patria.
Seat — Appleton Hall, near Warrington, co. Chester.
JS«sidc7ice— Rutland Lodge, Mnightsbridge.
Clv.bs — Army and Navy, and Brooks's.
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LYON OF TUTBURY.
Lton, Waltee John, Esq. of Tutbury, co. Staf-
ford, J. P. for that CO. and for co. Derby, b. 28 Feb.
1841.
Lineage.— Chaeles Walter Lton, Esq. of Silver Hill,
CO. Stafford (son of Walter William Lyon, by his wife Jane
Power), m. 1838, Mary Ann, dau. of John Webb, Esq. of
Barton-under-Needwood, and by her (who d. 24 Oct 1882) had
issue,
I. Walter John, now of Tutbury.
II. Charles William, w. 1876, and has issue, four sons and
one dau.
II.
I. Mary, m. 1858, and has issue, five sons and two daus.
II. Emily.
III. Frances Ellen.
IV. Edith Jane.
Mr. Lyon d. 21 Sept. 1874.
iSeai— Silver Hill, Tutbury, Burton-on-Trent.
LYONS OF OLD PARK AND BROOKHILL.
Lyons, Mes. Julia Maeia, of Old Park and
Brookhill, co. Antrim, dau. of James Jones, Esq.
of Mount Edward, co. Sligo, by Elizabeth his wife
(dau. of John Johnston, of Knappa, co. Armagh,
by Margaret Hatton, of Clonard, his wife). She
m. 25 Feb. 1840, William Thomas Beistow
Lyons, Esq., D.L., of Old Park, whom she •«. on his
death, 4 June, 1887. {For their issue, see beloiv.)
Lineagre. — According to family tradition the Lyons, of
Old Park; are of Scotch extraction.
David Lyons, of Belfast (the son of Thomas Ltons, who
was 6. 1624 ; and d. 30 Jan. 1693, and was bur. at Shankhill,
near Belfast), had, by Kate his wife, who d. 1735 David,
of whom presently, and Anne, m. Thomas Foster. He d.
26 June, 1717, and was s. by his only son,
David Lyons, of Old Park, Belfast, 6. 1701 ; m. 1st, Mary,
dau. of Elias Boyd, and by her (who d. 13 Aug. 1739, aged 33)
had issue. By his 2nd wife, Jane, who d. 22 Aug. 1777, he
had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. Henry, of 2, Mountjoy Square, Dublin, b. 1764 ; m. 27
July, 1786, Eliza, dau. of Rev. Robert Smith, of Drog-
heda,co. Louth, and d. May, 1814. She rf. 5 May 1789. They
had, with other issue, Thomas and William, who both d.
young.
III. William, d. young.
I. Mary, m. Samuel Ashmore, Esq. of Belfast, and had
issue.
II. Anne, in. July 1775, John Brown, Esq. of Peter's Hill
and Solitude, co. Antrim, High Sheriff for that co. 1783,
and had issue.
III. Eleanor, m. Frederick Holmes, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
of the Middle Temple, London, and had issue.
IV. Elizabeth, m. 177 5, James Bell, E.sq. of Willmount.
v. Jane, d. young, 12 Aug. 1V72.
VI. Sarah, d. unm. April, 1828.
David Lyons d. 6 July, 1772; his eldest son,
Thomas Lyons, Esq. of Old Park, 6. 1747; m. 4 July, 1778,
Sarah, dau. of Andrew Armstrong, Esq. of Clara, King's co.,
and Dublin, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Francis Longworth,
of Creggan, co. Westmeath, and by her (who d. 4 March,
1818) had issue,
I. Henky, his heir.
II. William Holmes, successor to his brother.
III. Edward Forbes, d. unm. 1 Jan. 1800.
I. Eliza, d. unm. 1840. ii. Juliana, d. unm. 1837.
Thomas Lyons d. 8 June, 1806, and was s. by his eldest son,
Heney Lyons, Esq. of Old Park, b. 1779 ; d. vjim. 2 May,
1839, and was s. by his brother,
William Holmes Lyons, Esq. of Old Park, 6. 1781 ; m. 4 Feb.
1810, Anne, dau. of Rev. William Bristow, Vicar of Belfast,
and Sovereign of the town, by Rose his wife, dau. of George
Cary, Esq. of Red Castle, co. Donegal, and by her (who d. 31
Jan. 1853) had issue,
William Thomas Bristow, of Old Park.
Sarah, b. 30 Aug. 1818.
Mr. Lyons d. 12 Feb. 1849, and was s. by his only son,
William Thomas Beistow Lyons, Esq. of Old Park, and
Brookhill, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1866, b. 12 Aug. 1812;
m. 24 Feb. 1840, Julia Maria (now of Old Park), dau. of
James Jones, Esq. of Mount Edward, co. Sligo, and had issue,
I. William Henky Holmes, co. Antrim, present representa-
tive of the family, b. 31 July, 184S ; m. 5 Jan. 1888. Mary
EUza, eldest dau. of George Evans, Esq. of Gortmerrow
House, CO. Tyrone, and had issue,
I. William Holmes St. John, 6. 28 Dec. 1888.
I. Vera Patricia Mabel, &. 16 March, 1890.
II. Evyleen Sarah Evans.
n. Robert Colvill Jones, b. 26 Oct. 1844, formerly 43rd Light
Infantry ; m. 8 Dec. 1869, Helen Caroline, dau. of John Le
Mott6e, Esq., one of the Judges of the Royal Court of
Guernsey, and has issue,
Cecil Colvill, b. 17 Sept., d. 18 Dec. 1871.
Edward Colvill, 6. 9 Jan. 1873.
Guy Cary, b. 16 Oct. 1875.
Muriel.
ni. Henry Kenneth Thomas, b. 6 June, 1850.
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]v. James Bristow, b. U Oct. 1853, in. 8 Oct. 1885,
Marguerite Julie, dau. of Jules Fcstu-Villiaumez, of Calva-
dos, Normandy, and has issue,
1 William Rirry. 6. 11 July, 1887.
2 James Henry, 6. 28 Feb. 1889.
V. Clarence Edward, b. 10 Feb. 1856, d. same year.
I. Eliza, m. 2S .March, 1S66, Robert Cunningham Thomson,
Esq. of Castleton, Belfast, J. P. for co. Antrim, formerly
Capt. 2nd Queens Own Kegt., who d. 0 Oct. 1884.
II. Julia Miu'ia, d. 1 Jan. 1850.
III. Dorinda Anna Henrietta.
IV. Edith Arabella Louisa Morence, to. 9 June, 1877, Lieut. -
Col. Henry Martin Jloorsom, late liifle Brigade, grand-
son of .Admiral Sir Robert Moorsom, K.C.B., M.P.
T. Constance Adela Hastings, m. 26 April, 1871, John Robert
Colvill Lowry (who d. ,«. p. in India 18 July, 1873). 4th son
of Jaiiies Corry Lowry, Esq., Q.C., of Rockdale, co.
Tyrone, and 2ndly, 13 May, 1875, John Bath Allanson, Esq.
of Bryn Seiant, co. Carnarvon, eldest son of Thomas Allan
son, Esq. of Tals Kyddy, St. Columb, Cornwall.
VI. Julie Marie Louise.
Mr. William Thomas Bristow Lyons d. 4 June, 1887, and was
;f. in his estates by his widow, and in the representation of the
family by his eldest son, William Henry Holmes Lyons, Esq.
Arms — Arg, a lion rampant az. Crest — A demi-lion rampant
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis arg. Motto — In te,
Domine, speravi.
&a(s— Brookhill, Lisbum ; and Old Park, Belfast.
LYONS OF CROOME.
Lyons, James Denis, of Croome House, co.
Limerick, h. 28 Sept. 1877.
liineagre. — This family is of Milesian origin, a branch of
the O'Lyehane, O'Liathan, or OXehan race, having settled in
CO. Limerick from co. Cork, in the early part of the seven-
teenth century.
James O'Lyne settled at Croome, co. Limerick, and d. at
Croome House, 174C, leaving, with one dau., a son, his
successor.
Denis Lyne, or Lyons, Esq. of Croome House, 6. 1G89 ;
m. 1723, Maiy Lenhan, by whom (who d. 29 Dec. 1774) he had
issue,
I. James, b. 1/29, settled in Limerick, and m. 20 Oct. 1757,
Mary, dau. of David Hourugan, Esq., and d. 8 June, 1788,
having had issue,
1 Denis, b. 4 Nov. 1761 ; d. unm. 5 Nov. 1826.
2 David, 6. Sept. 1765 ; d. unm. 1799.
3 Jam.es, b. 20 Oct. 1767 ; d. unm. Sept. 1841.
4 Christian, d. unm. 10 Dec. 1836.
1 Johanna, m. 29 June, 1801, Richard England, &nd.d.s.p.
June, 1836.
2 Mary, m. 28 Aug. 1799, John Kelly, Esq., and d. 15
March, 1830, leaving issue (see Kelly t/ Kockstoicn).
II. Denis, of whom hereafter.
I. Catherine, m. 14 June, 1760, James Scully, Esq. of Kil-
feacle, co. Tipperary, and d. 30 June, 1818, leaving issue
(see ScDLLY of Mantle Hill).
u. Mary, vi. 5 Aug. 1768, John Canny, Esq. of Ballycasey,
CO. Clare, and </. 25 Nov. 1823, leaving issue.
Mr. Lyons d. 22 Nov. 1777. His 2nd son,
Denis Lyons, Esq. of Croome House, .I.P., h. 1749; m.
9 Aug. 1779, Christian, eldest dau. of Thomas Casey, Esq.,
M.P., by whom (who d. Aug. 1823) he had issue,
I. Denis, b. 6 Oct. 1782; d. unm. 30 Marcth, 1803.
II. Thomas, 6. 9 May, 1784; d. young.
III. James Denis, 6. 5 July, 1785, his successor.
IV. Henry, b. 27 June, 1786; d. unm. 10 March, 1837.
V. John, 6. 2 July, 1789; m. 21 Sept. 1819, Helen, dau. of
D. Daly, Esq., who d. 26 Jan. 1875. He d. 18 June, 1828,
and had issue,
1 John Edward, 6. 27 June, 1823; m. 24 Oct. 1868, Gert-
rude, dau. of Rev. F. Hewson, and d. 10 Oct. 1877.
1 Christian, vi. 1852, Thomas Gallwey, Esq.
2 Helena, m. 1854, Daniel Cronin Coltsman, Esq. of Glen-
flesk Castle, Killarney.
VI. Thomas, b. 26 Jan. 1795; d. unm. 1822.
I. Helen, m. 20 Oct. 1802, Roger Scully, Esq., and d. April,
1860.
II. Johanna, m. 15 Oct. 1811, Daniel Clanchy, Esq. of Charle-
ville, and d. 30 Dec. 1840.
III. Christian, d. 3 Jan. 1855.
IV. Mary, d. Jan. 1820.
Mr. Lyons d. 5 July, 1809, and was «. by his eldest surviving
son,
James Denis Lyons, Esq., of Croome House, J. P., D.L.,
High Sheriff 1853, 6. 5 July, 1785 ; m. 31 March, 1818, Bridgette,
eldest dau. of John Kennedy, Esq. of Limerick, by whom (who
d. 30 Aug. 1783) he had issue,
I. Denis, 6. 21 May, 1822; d. unm. IG Nov. 1841.
II. John, 6. 10 Aug. 1823 ; d. unm. 10 April, 184*.
III. Henry, of Croome House.
IV. Thomas Casey, Licut.-Gen. in the army, C.B., h. 9 July,
1829; VI. 6 Jan. 1863, Helen, dau. of George Young, Esq.
of Apley Towers, Ryde, and has issue,
Henry George, 6. 11 Oct. 1864.
Helen Amy.
V. James, Capt. R.A., 6. 3 Feb. 1S32; d. 12 June, 1862.
VI. Edward, 6. 28 Nov. 1836, Colonel E.A., vii. 15 May, 1862,
Alice Smith.
I. Anna Maria, m. 10 Feb. 1840, George Sampson, Esq. of St.
Catherines, co. Clare, and has issue.
II. Christina, m. 3 July, 1844, James MoiTOglv, Esq. of Old
Court, CO. Cork.
III. Mary ,Iane, d. 12 April, 1825. iv. Helena.
V. Bessie, d. 4 Nov. 1841.
VI. Frances Hortense, d. 26 April, 1857.
VII. Wilhelmina, m. 29 April, 1876, Michael Russell, Esq. of
Glenmore, co. Cork, and d. 14 March, 1877.
Mr. Lyons d. 2 April, 1853, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son,
Henuy Lyons, Esq. of Croome House, J.P., D.L., Higb
Sheriff 1860, 6. 18M.ay, 1828; m. 14 May, 1873, Olivia Millicent,
eldest dau. of Lord Robert Montagu, P.O., by his 1st wife,
Ellen Miiry, only child of John Cromie, Esq. of Cromore, co.
Londonderry, and had issue,
r. James Denis, now of Croome House.
II. Henry Montagu, 6. 1880.
III. John Cromie.
I. Mary Eleanor. ii. Olivia Idillicent.
III. Ethel Christine Bertha.
Mr. Lyons d. 1885.
/Scat— Croome House, Croome, co. Limerick.
LYONS OF LEDESTOWN.
Lyons, John Chaeies, Esq. of Ledestown, co,
Westmeath, J.P., h. 1 Feb. 1861 ; m. 29 Nov. 1882,
Evelyn Maude, dau. of Frederick Pilkington, Esq.
of Newberry Hall, co. Kildare, and has issue,
I. John Charles Geoffrey Pileington, 6. 17 Nov. 1883.
I. Gladys Mauffe Pilkington, 6. 14 June, 1887.
II. Coral Cecil Constance, 6. 27 Sept. 1889.
Liueagre. — in the reign of James I. Capt. William
Lyons purchased the estate of Clonarrow, afterwards called
River Lyons, and other lands in King's co., and received a
grant, 3 Charles I. , of the townland of TullynaUy, with part
of the great wood of Fercall, King's co.
Henry Lyons, Esq. of River Lyons, m. Anne, 6th dau. of
George Rochfort, Esq. of Gaulstown, by Lady Elizabeth Moore
his wife, youngest dau. of Henry, 3rd Earl of Drogheda, and
had three daus., Anne, m. John Nixon, Esq.; Elizabeth, Hi.
Robert Barry, Esq. ; and Henrietta, m. 1780, Robert Garden,
Esq. Henry Lyon's brother,
John Lyons, Esq. Major in the army, purchased Ledestown,
CO. Westmeath, 1715. He m. Elizabeth, relict of Lieut.-Col.
Richard Ashe, and dau. of Henry Williams, Esq., Deputy-
Governor of Antigua, and had issue,
Charles, his heir.
John, of Drogheda, Capt. in the army, m. Dorothea, dau. of
Sir Thomas Montgomery, and had three sons, of whom the
2nd, Hugh, took the additional name of Montgomery, and
was ancestor of Lyons-Montgomeby of Belhavd.
Henry, of Belmont, Deputy-Clerk of the Coimcil and Deputy
Must«r-Master-General, m. and had an only child, Louisa,
m. 1752, Charo^r6 Brahazon, only son of Major-Gen. the
Hon. Henry Ponsonby, brother of the 1st Earl of Bess-
borough.
Samuel, settled in Antigua, and is presumed to have been
ancestor of the Lords Lyons.
Margaret, m. Hans Widman, Esq. of Haastoun, co. West-
meath.
Mary, m. Hugh Bowen, Esq. of MuUingar.
Anne, to. Isaac Smith, Esq. of AnneviUe.
Elizabeth, m. Glasgow Thompson, Esq.
The eldest son,
Charles Lyons, Esq. of Ledestown, High Sheriff, co. West-
meath, 1731, Col. of Militia, m. 1723, Christiana, dau. of
Robert Mason, Esq. of Mason Brook, co. Galway, and bad
issue,
John, his heir.
Charles, Major 60th Regt., d. unm. 1799.
Margaret, m. 1764, Theophilus Bolton, Esq.
Alicia, d. unm.
The elder son,
LYS
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John Ltons, Esq. of Ledeatown, High Sheriff 1778, m. 1765,
Caroline, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Col. John Degennes, of Portar-
lington, and had issue,
Chables John, Capt. 12th Light Drao;oons, b. 1766; m.
1791, Mary Anne, youngest dau. of Sir Kichard Levinge,
4th Bart., and by her (who m. 2ndly, 1798, Anthony Adams
Keilly, Esq. of Koebuck, co. Cavan, and d. 1865), he left at
his decease, v.p., May, 1796, an only child, John Cbables
Lyons, Esq. of Ledestown.
John Robert, Capt. 69th Eegt., d. unm. 1801.
Tenison, Capt. r2th Dragoons, 6. 1769: m. 1812, Eleanor,
dau. of David Frazer, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and d. 1832,
leaving issue. Henry, rf. young.
Margaret Christiana, m. 1806, Rev. Samuel Auchmuty.
Caroline, to. 1812, Mark Anthony Levinge, Esq., and d. 11
March, 1856. He d. 1847. Frances, d. unm. 1793.
Mr. Lyons d. 1803, and wa,s s. by his grandson,
John Charles Lyons, Esq. of Ledestown, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1816, Capt. Westmeath Militia, 6. 22 Augf.
1792; m. 1st, 14 March, 1820, Penelope Melesina, only dau. of
Hugh Tuite, Esq. of Sonna, and by her (who d. 10 Feb. 1865)
had issue,
Charles, 6. 7 Feb. 1821, d. unm. 24 Feb. 1869.
Mary Ann Melesina, m. 1848, James Malley, Esq.
He TO. 2ndly, 12 Nov. 1856, Frances Ellen,, 3rd dau. of Thomas
Walsh, Esq. of Belleview, co. Westmeath, and had further
issue,
JoBN Charles, now of Ledestown.
Charles John, 6. 17 Feb. 1863.
Caroline Constance, m. 1885, William Owen Daly, Esq.,
late Leinster Regt., and has itsue, Owen, Constance,
Letitia. Mary Ann Camilla.
Mr. Lyons d. Sept. 1874, and was s. by his son, the present
John Charles Lyons, Esq. of Ledestown.
.-Iriiis— Sa., a chevron erm. between three lions sejant guard-
ant arg. Crest— On a cap of maintenance gu. turned up erm.
a lion's head erased arg. Motto— HoW irritareleones.
Seat — Ledestown, Mullingar, co. Westmeath.
liYSLEY OF PEWSHAEC.
Ltslet, Geeaed Lowthee, Esq. of Pewsham,
Wilts, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b. 26 Aug. 1872.
Xiineag'e. — This family of Lysley, or Lyicy, is stated to
have held, until 1774, lands at Harewood, I-yley, Mirfield,
Kirkheaton, Rothwell, and Warmfield, co. York.
William Lysley, Esq. of Warmfield, co. York, son of
Thomas Lysley, and Dorothy his wife, of the family of Army-
tage, m. 16 Oct. 1705, Anne, dau. of J. Sampson, Esq. of
Pontefract, and was father of
Richard Lysley, Esq. of Warmfield, »ii. 3 Dec. 1749, Anne,
dau. and heir of James Pitt, Esq. of Goldhall, co. York, and
relict of John Harrison, Esq. (whose uncle, J. Harrison, Esq.,
was M.P.for co. Lincoln), and had two sons,
Richard, some time Collector of the Customs at Dominica,
m. Mary, dau. of James Perkins, Esq. of Penystone, co.
York, and had an only child, Richard Perkins, who d. unm.
at Demerara, 1801.
William, of whose descendants we treat.
The younger son,
William Lysley, Esq. of Warmfield, m. 14April, 1774, Ann,
dau. of William Barker, Esq. of Wakefield; and d. 1792,
leaving an only son,
William John Ltsley, Esq., F.S.A., of Mimwood, Herts,
and Pewsham, Wilts, J. P. and D.L. for Herts, and High
Sherififof thatco. 1851, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law,
and M.P. for Chippenham, 6. 12 Dec. 1791 ; to. 3 Dec. 1828,
Caroline, dau. of John Marshall, Esq. of Ardwick House, co.
Lancaster, and had issue,
I. William Gerard, of Pewsham.
II. Warine Bayley Marshall, 6. 1833: m. 1859, Lavinia,
eldest dau. ot Col. du Vemet, and by her (who d. March,
1877) had issue, Warine du Vernet, Lieut. 60th Rifies, b.
May, 1860; d. in India, April, 1»84.
I. Sarah Maria, vi. 1862, Henry Gillett, Esq., and cJ. May,
1870.
n. Caroline Gertrude, m. 1865, Rear-Admiral S. H. Derri-
man, R.N., C.B., and d. May, 1879.
Mr. Lysley d. 1873, and was s. by his son,
William Gerard Lysley, Esq. of Pewsham, Wilts, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, J. P., b. 13 June, 1831 ; g. 1873 ; to. 27 Jan.
1869, Frances Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir Charles Hugh
Lowther, Bart, of Swillington and Wilton Castle, co. York, and
had issue,
1. John Lowther, b. Feb. and d. July, 1870.
n. Charles Lowther, b. March, 1871 ; d. May, 1861.
III. Gerard Lowther, now of Pewsham.
IV. Francis Lowther (twin with Gerard), 6. 26 Aug. 1872- d
Aug. 1873.
V. William Lowther, b. July, 1875.
VI. Hugh Lowther, b. Sept. 1876 ; d. March, 1877.
I. Isabella Gertrude.
Mr. Lysley d. 6 Oct. 1887, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son, Gerard Lowther Lysley, Esq.
^ri/is— Quarterly : 1st, gu., a lion passant guardant arg.
ducally crowned or ; 2nd, or, a fess between two chevrons
sa., both for Lysley ; 3rd, or, a bend vair between three hurts,
for Pitt 0/ Goldhall, ith, as the Ist, with three mullets arg.
pierced of the field in chief, also for Lysley. Crests — 1st,
On a chapcau gu. turned up erm. a millstone arg. charged
with a millrind or; 2nd, A cubit arm in armour, the hand
in a gauntlet grasping a war-mace all ppr., from the handle
of the mace a chain pendant, encircling the arm or. Motto —
Forward.
-Seat— Pewsham, near Chippenham, Wilts.
liYSONS OF HEMPSTED.
Ltsons, Loeenzo George, Esq. of Hempsted
Court, CO. Gloucester, Major and late Adjutant 2nd
Vol. batt. Gloucester Eegt. (late E. W. Fusiliers),
b. 6 Aug. 1839 ; s. his father 1877 ; m. Oct. 1862,
Victoria, dau. of Gen. Sir William Eichards, K.C.B.,
and by her has had issue,
I. William Lorenzo George, 6. July, 1803.
II. Daniel George, d. 1867.
III. Arthur Charles Fothringham, 6. 1868.
iv. George Lorenzo, d. 1870.
V. Samuel Victor Davies, 6. 1874.
VI. Clement Franci?, d. 1875.
I. Ethel Tereso, d. 1875. ii. Mabel Susan Frances,
III. Gwendoline Catherine.
IV. Victoria Georgiana, d. 1874.
v. Marguerite Henrietta.
Lineage. — This family, which has been established for
nearly three centuries in co. Gloucester, is traditionally said
to have migiated thither from Wales. Leland, in his
Itinerary, makes mention of the Lysans as inhabiting the
town of Neath, in co. Glamorgan, teinp. Henkt Vlll.
William Leyson, Lison, or Lysons, bought an estate called
Netherlay, or the Lower Lay, in the parish of Westbury-on-
Severn, 1606. By Anne his wife he had issue, i. John, his
heir; ii. Arthur of Hempsted, co. Gloucester; iii. Thomas,
of Worcester, Mayor of that city 1651, who proclaimed
Charles II. King of Great Britain; iv. Daniel, of whom
presently. The 4th son,
Daniel Lysons, Esq., 6. Nov. 1604; m. Sarah, dan. of —
Clutterbuck, Esq. of King's Stanley, and d. 1674, leaving a
son and successor,
Daniel Lysons, Esq., 6. 1643; m. Anne, dau. of Nicholas
Webb, Esq., and was s. at his decease, 1861, by his son,
Daniel Lysons, Esq. of Hempsted, b. 1672 ; m. 1693, Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Ridler, Esq., and left, with
seven other children, who d. s. p., Daniel, his heir, and John,^
LL.D., Fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxford. The eldest son,
Daniel Lysons, Esq. of Hempsted, b. 1 Dec. 1697 ; rii. 20 Feb.
1725, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Mee, Esq. of Gloucester, and
had issue (with five daus., of whom Elizabeth 7/1. John
Reeve, Esq., and Mary to. Stephen Woodifield, Esq.) two
sons. The elder,
Daniel Lysons, M.D., of Hempsted Court, Fellow of All
.Souls' Coll. Oxford, b. 21 March, 1727 ; to. 6 Dec. 1708, Mary,
dau. of Richard Rogers, Esq. of Dowdeswell, co. Gloucester,
but, dying without issue, was s. by his brother.
Rev. Samuel Lysons, M.A., b. 28 Dec. 1730, Rector of Rod-
marton and Cherington, m. Mary, dau. of Samuel Peach, Esq.
of Chalford, co. Gloucester, and had issue,
Daniel, his heir.
Samuel, 6. 17 May, 1763, Barrister-at-Law, Keeper of the
Records in the Tower, an eminent writer on British topo-
graphy and antiquities. He d. unm. Isl9.
Mary, b. 1765; to. Charles Brandon Trye, Esq., F.E.S., of
Leckhampton Court, co. Gloucester.
Elizabeth, 6. 1772; m. John Marshall Collard, Esq.
Mr. Lysons d. 1804, and was s. by his son.
Rev. Daniel Lysons, M.A., F.R.S., F.A.S., H.S., and L.S.,
of Hempsted Court, and Rector and Patron of Rodmarton, co.
Gloucester, the celebrated topographer and antiquary, author
of Magna Britannia, <fec., 6. 23 April, 1762; m. 1st, 1801,
Sarah, eldest dau. of Lieat.-Col. Thomas Carteret Hardy, of
the York Fusiliere, and by her (who d. 1808) had issue,
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LTS
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I-YS
Daniel, t?. 1814, aged 10 years.
Samdel, late of Hempsted.
Sarah, b. 1802; wi. 5 Oct. 1831, Kov. John Haycjarth, Rector
of Upham, Hants, and t<. 18 May, 1833, having had issue
a dau. Josepha, d. v.nin. 1846.
Charlotte, b. 1807 : ni. at Naples, 14 Nov. 1825, Sir James
Carnegie, Bart, of Southesk, N.IS., andrf.Apiil, 1848, having,
with other issue, a son, James, Earl of Sodthesk.
He »i. 2ndly, Josepha Catherine Susanna, dau. of John Gilbert
Cooper, Esq. of Thurgarton Priory, Notts, and had by her,
who d. 1868,
Daniel (Sir), Gen. G.C.B., entered the army as Ensign 1st
Boyals 1834, served during Kebellion in Canada 1S38-9,
appointed Deputy-Assistant-Quartermaster-Gen, 1838, pro-
moted Briirade Major at Barbadoes 1843-4, served through-
out the Crimean War in command of U. \V. Fusiliers, and
in command of 2nd Brigade Light Division (OflScer of Legion
of Honour, 3rd class Order Medjidie, and Sardinian Medal) ;
Quartermaster-Gen. in Canada, 1862-7, Brigadier-Gen.
Halta 1868-9, at Aldershot 186i)-72, Commander Northern
District 1872-4, Quartermaster-Gen. 1876. Sir Daniel
Lysons, after being Quartermaster-Gen. was Gen. in com-
mand at Aldershot 1S80-83. He is Col. of the Derbyshire
Kcgt. (45th Foot) and Constable of the Tower of London, b.
1 Aug. 1816; j)i. 1st, 1856, Harriet Sophia, dau. of Charles
Bridges, Esq. of Court House, Overton, and by her (who d.
1864) has issue, 1 Daniel Charles William, Lieut. King's
Royal hifie Corps, b. 15 July, 1857 ; 2 Henry, V.C, Lieut.
Scottish Rifles (Cameronians), b. 13 July, 1858; 3 Charles,
Lieut. R. W. Fusiliers, 6. 8 April, 1860 ; 4 Frederick Bridges,
6. 3 June, 1861. He m. 2ndly, 1865, Anna Sophia Biscoe,
dan. of Rev. Robert Tritton, of Morden, Surrey.
Catherine Susanna.
Mr. Lysons d. 3 Jan. 1834, and was s. by his second son,
Rev. Samuel Ltsons, of Hempsted Court, J. P. ,6. 17 March,
1806, gi-aduated at Exeter CoU. Oxford, B.A. 1831, M.A. 1835.
He was Rector and Patron of Rodmarton, co. Gloucester,
appointed 1833; Rural Dean of Gloucester 1865, Hon. Canon
Gloucester Cathedral 1867. He m. 1st, 1 Jan. 1834, Eliza
Sophia Theresa Henrietta, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Sir
Lorenzo Moore, K.C.H. and C.B., and by her (who d. 1846)
had issue,
I. Arthur Charles, b. 1836 ; d. 1855.
II. Lorenzo George, now of Hempsted.
HI. Edmund Hicks Beach, b. 1842, Lieut. R.M., m. 1869,
Honora Mary, dau. of Rev. W. Henley Jervis, and has
issue, ason, h. 7 Jan. 1871 ; a son, 6. Sept. 1876 ; and other
issue.
IV. Daniel George (Rev.), B.A. Oxon, Rector of Rodmarton ;
6. 1844; TO. 7 April, 1869, Katlieiiae Anne, 4th dau. of
Thomas C. Eyton, Esq. of Eyton Hall, and has issue, Hubert
Bertram Daniel ; Noel Hildebrand ; Kennett Campbell ;
and .'iix daus.
1. Alice Elizabeth, m. Arthur Whitehead, Esq. of Clevedon.
n. Clementina Agnes, m. liev. F'rancis John Atwood, and
has issue.
He TO. 2ndly, 11 March, 1847, Lucy (who d. 26 Oct. 1871), dau.
of Rev. John Adey Curtis (by Albinia F'rances his wife, who
after the death of her husband assumed her family name of
Hatward in addition to CnRTis, in compliance with a request
in her father's ^^ill^ He m. 3rdly, 1 Nov. 1872, Gertmde
Savery, dau. of Simon Adams Beck, Esq. of Cheam, Surrey,
and by her had issue,
V. Nigel Lucius Samuel, b. 1876.
ui. Gertrude Teresa Lucy.
He d. 27 March, 1877, and was s. by his son, Lorenzo George,
now of Hempsted.
Anns — Gu., a chief nebulee arg. issuant therefrom the rays
of the sun ppr. Crest — No crest is assigned to this family in
the Herald's Visitation 167'2, but they have borne for nearly
three centuries. The sun rising out of a bank of clouds ppr.
Motto — Valebit.
i^eat — Hempsted Court, near Gloucester. Hesidence — 10,
Gratton Road, W. Kensington, W.
LYSTER OF BOCKSAVAGE.
Ltsteb, Heney John, Esq. of Rocksavage, co.
Eoscommon, Major R.A., b. 21 Sept. 1851.
Liineag'e.— The Irish Ltsters are a branch of the York-
shire Listers, and are descended from Walter Lister orLyster,
of Miltown, CO. Roscommon, who was b. at Westby, co. York.
He was the son of Anthony Lister, of Newsholme, Gisburne,
Yorks, 7th in descent from John Lister, de Darby, who to., in
1312, Isabel, dau. and heiress of John de Bolton Bowbearer, of
Bolland, lineal descendant of the Saxon Kings of Mercla.
He came to Ireland in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, with
OsBALDESTON, Judge of Connaught, his father-in-law, and
obtained a grant of land in co. Roscommon from James I.
H« d. 28 Jan. 1622, and was buried in Cam churchyard, Bos-
common, where his tombstone may still be seen. By his wife
Eva Osbaldeston, he had issue, Anthony, who m. 1st, Mi.ss
Blood (who was murdered with five children in the Irish
rebellion of 1641), and 2ndly, Miss Killkeny, by whom he had
issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. John, m. Miss Bellew, and was ancestor of the Ltsters of
JSeicpark and Lysterjield.
The elder son,
Thomas Lyster, of Grange, m. 1st, Miss O'Kelly, by whom
he had three sons, William, m. a dau. of Bryan Gunning:
.''Lnthony, to. Miss Whitney, and was ancestor of Lyster of
Lyslerfidd ; and John, of Rocksavage. He m. 2ndly, Lady
Aylmer, and by her had one son, Thomas, ancestor of the
Lysters of Grange. His 3rd son,
John Lyster, of Rocksavage, m. a dau. of Dixie Coddington,
and left several sons,
I. Dixie, who d. unm.
II. John, of whom presently.
III. Henry, M.D., m. Miss Alen, the heiress of St. AVoolstans,
CO. Kildare, by >»hom he had issue,
John (Rev.), D.D., Rector of Clonpriest, m. Mai^ Cameron,
and had three sons,
1 Henry, none of whose descendants survive.
2 Lyttelton, Capt. 1st R. Surrey Regl., m. Charlotte
Cameron, dau. cf Rev. Paul Linirick, D.D., and by her
(who d. 1849) left issue at his decease in 1850, 1 Lyttel-
ton Henry, b. 1814; in. his first cousin, Jane, dau. of
Charles Lyster, and d. 1890, leaving issue, one son,
Lyttelton Annesley Alen, and lour daus., of whom,
Marion Georgina, 7)!, Rev. Edward Denny, Rector of
Laracor,and Louisa, in. William Williams, of Arodstown
House, CO. Meath; 2 George Annesley, of Posilipo,
Jlonkstown, co. Dublin, b. 10 July, 1828; to. 25 May,
1860, Marian, dau. of Patrick Morgan, County Inspec-
tor R.I.C., and has issue, Henry Cameron (Rev.), B.D.,
b. 12 Feb. 1862, to. 1 Sept. 1892, Anna Frances Elizabeth,
dau. of Rev. Francis Digby Marsh, M.A. ; 1 Louisa, in.
1st, Rev. William O'Neill, 2ndly, George Ogilvie, Esq. ;
2 Anne Judith, m. Rev. M. Henderson; 3 PauUne, in.
1st, Yelverton Baker, Esq., 2ndlv, — O'Brien, Esq.
3 Charles, m. Miss Hoare, and had, with other issue,
four sons, 1 Henry Alen, in. Miss Lloyd, and has issue,
Charles Rickard, and Arabella; 2 Charles, in. Miss
Howard, and has issue, Charles, and Norman Howard ;
3 William, to. Miss Howard; and 4 Frederick Lyttelton.
The 2nd son,
John Lyster, b. 1725; in. Jane Ducasse, and d. 1816,
leaving, with other issue, an eldest son,
John Henry Lyster, b. 1759; to. Catherine Bayly, and was
s. in the Rocksavage property by his son, Benjamin O'Neal,
who m. Miss Hill, and d. in 1841, leaving issue. John Henry
Lyster's younger son,
Henry Lyster, Admiral R.N., left issue, one son, Henry
John, Major R.A., present representative of the Rocksavage
family, and three daus., Annette, Victoria, and Eliza.
Arms — Erni., on a fess sa., three muUctsor. Crest — A stag's
head issuing from a ducal coronet all ppr. Motto — Retinens
vestigia famae.
.bti'i— Rocksavage, co. Roscommon.
LYSTER OF LYSTERFIELD.
Lyster, Gteoege Fosbeey, Esq. of Grisbiirne
House, Liverpool, and Plas-Isaf, iluthin, North
Wales, C.E., F.E.S.E., J.P. co. Denbigh, Lieut.-
Col. Engineer Vol. Staff Corps, Engineer-in-Chief,
Liverpool Dock, b. 1821 ; m. 1848, Martha, dau.
of the Hon. T. Sanderson, Speaker of the House of
Assembly, Antigua, and has issue,
I. JouN Sanderson, l.ate (71st) Highland Light Infantry and
Brigade Major Queensland Defence Forces, Brisbane.
II. Anthony George, Executive Engineer Liverpool Docks.
III. Thomas Rice Somerville.
I. Mary Georgina Jane, m. Capt. Fias Burton Cole, of
Blendrum and Creeve, co. Monaghan, who d. 1881.
liineag'e. — This family claims to be descended from the
Listers, of co. Y'ork. Osbaldiston Lyster, Esq., an adherent
of Cromwell, acquired considerable estates in co. Roscommon.
He left, it is stated, several sons, of whom were,
I. John, of Corrakip.
II. Anthony, of Lysterfield, co. Roscommon, whose will,
dated 31 Aug. 1745, was proved 13 March, 1746, by Eliza-
beth his Ist wife, dau. and heir of Richard Warren, Esq.,
he had a dau. Joyce, in. the Right Rev. James Leslie, D.D.,
I Bishop of Limerick, and had a son,
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Thomas, of Lysterfield, m. June, 1742, Mary, dau. of
Boleyn Whitney, Esq., K.C., M.P., and left an only child.
Wizaheth, wife of Kobcrt Robinson, M.D., and mother of
an only child, Elizabeth Robinson Lyster, 711. 25 May,
178.1, Frederick Trench, 1st Lord Ashtown.
III. William, of Grange, co. Roscommon, father, by Chris-
liana his wife, of
Thomas, of Grange, and afterwards of Athleague, who to.
twice ; his 2nd wife, Alice, was widow of Sir John Ayl-
nier, liart. By his 1st wife he left at his decease, 1726,
two sons,
1 William, of Athleague, whose will, dated 26 June,
1722, was proved 4 Aug. 1772. He m. Margaret, dau.
of Bryan Gunning, Esq., and widow of John Edwards,
Esq., and by her (who m. 3rdly, Capt. Francis Houston,
and 4thly, Theobald, Viscount Bourke, ol Mayo) had a
.«on, John, and three daus., Elizabeth, d. unra. ; Jane,
wife of Christopher Kirwan, Esq., who took the name
of Ltstek 18C6; and Margaret, m. 1st, William
O'Dwyer, Esq., and 2ndly, Richard Rumbold, Esq.
2 Thomas, of Grange, Col. in the army, d. 1790, leaving
(by his wife, whod. 1750) four sons, Lieut.-Col. Anthony
Lyster, of Grange, who m. Anna Cleland, and left, with
several daus., two sons, Thomas St. George, who sold
the estate; and Anthony, of Stillorgan I'ark, b. 1797,
111. Marcia Deborah, ruh dau. of James Tate, Esq. of
Ballintaggart, co. Wicklow, and d. 1880, leaving a son,
Harry Hammon, of Stillorgan Park, C.B., V.C., Lieut.-
Col. Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1829; John, father of
Benjamin, Capt. R.A. ; Ihomas ; George William ; and
daus. of whom Sophia m. 1812, Rev. Sir Harcourt
Lees, Bart.
The eldest son,
John Ltsteb, Esq. of CorraUip, m. Elizabeth Bellew, of
Mount Bellew, and d. 1784, leaving a son and successor,
Anthony Lyster, Esq. of New Park, co. Westmeath, whose
will, dated 14 Oct. 1751, was proved 9 Nov. 1754; he w. 1733,
Mary, dau. of Bryan Geoghegan, of Castletown Geoghegan, and
had issue,
I. Matthew, of Xew Park, Capt. 9th Dragoons, High Sheriff
1775, m. 1771, Helena, dau. of Ignatius Kelly, Esq. ol Car-
i;ins, and d. 1797, leaving issue,
1 Anthony, of New Park, Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards, b.
1776; d. unm. 1806.
1 Elizabeth, m. 1808, Ralph Smythe, Esq. of Barbavilla,
CO. Westmeath.
2 Helen Jane, ni. a French nobleman ,and d. s. p.
II. James, of whom we treat.
HI. Christopher. iv. Michael.
I. Elizabeth, m. Miles Dowdall, Esq. of Cluwue, co. Meath.
II. Christian.
The 2nd son,
James Lyster, Esq. of Lystcrfield, co. Roscommon, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1799, m. 1st, Letitia, dau. of J. Woods. Esq. of
Ro.ssmead, co. Westmeath, and by her had one son, Antuo.sy,
of whom hereafter. He m. 2ndly, the dau. of John Biu'ke, Esq.
of Tyaquin, co. Galway, and by her had issue,
James, m. 1st, his cousin, the Hon. Elizabeth Hamilton,
relict of the Hon. Charles Hamilton, and 2ndly, Anne, relict
of Edward Mills, Esq. of Fairymount, co. Roscommon ;
d. s. 2J. 1840.
John, Lieut, to the 2nd Regt., killed in Egypt.
Thomas, Lieut. 66th Regt., killed in Portugal.
JIatthew Walter, m. Lucy, dau. of Col. Caulfeild, of Benown,
CO. Westmeath.
Emily, to. Capt. Zobel, 68th Regt.
Mary, 711. Edward O'Beirne, Esq. of Dublin.
Marcella. m. M. Trimble, F^sq., Lieut, llih Regt.
Eliza, d. 1825. Eleanor.
Tlie only son of the 1st marriage,
Anthony Lyster, Esq., Lieut.-Col. in the army, and High
Sheriff for co. Roscommon 1815, in. 1808, Jane, dau. of George
Fosbery, Esq. of Adare Farm, co. Limerick, and d. May, 1841,
having had issue,
James, Dean of Ontario.
Thomas Rice, Lieut. R.E., d. at Barbadoes, 2t Feb. 1842.
George Fosbeky, of Gisburne House and Plas-lsaf.
Christina, 7/i. 1841, Henry Hoyle, Esq. of Little Harwood
Hall, Blackburn, co. Lancaster, and has issue.
Letitia, d. unm. 1837.
The Very Rev. James Lyster, of Lysterfield, co. Ros-
common, M.A., formerly Rector of the Union of Tashinny, co.
Longford, and Dean of Leighlin, and 6ub,sequently Dean
of Ontario, b. 7 Sept. 1810; m. 12 Jan. 1837, Maria Sarah,
3rd dau. of the Rev. George Keating, Vicar of Edgeworths-
town, and had issue,
I. Anthony, b. 1838, deceased.
I. Jane Letitia, m. 1861, Rev. George T. Huston Barton,
D.D., eldest son of Rev. George Barton, Vicar of Killbrew
CO. Meath. „. Elizabeth Emily.
The Very Rev. James Lyster d. 2 Sept. 1891.
Jrms—Erm., on a fe.<;s sa. three Kullets or. Crest— A stag's
head issuing from a ducal coronet all ppr. jUo^to— Retinens
vestigia famae.
Seat— Plas-lsaf, Ruthin, North Wales.
Residence— Gisburne House, Liverpool.
Club — Athenaeum.
1I<ADAM OF TINDON END.
M'Adam, Major James John Loudon, of Tin-
don End, Essex, and Greenliill House, Dorset, J.P,
for botli counties, Major Ecserve of OiScers, late
7th Dragoon Guards, b. 1840; m. 1871, Frances,
3rd dau. of John Bligh Monck, Esq. of Coley Park,
Berks.
Lineag-e, — The M'Adams of Watcrhcad, co. Kirkcud-
bright, claim descent from Gregok M'Gregor, Chief of the
clan Gregor, wliose 2nd son, Gregor, Capt. of the clan, fled, it
is stated, to the south country, and was taken and executed in
Edinburgh. His son, it is handed down,
Adam M'Gregor, being compelled to change his name,
called himself Adam M'Adam ; he was ancestor of
Gilbert M'Adam, served heir to his father 2 Aug. 1662>
He was a strenuous supporter of the reformed religion ia
Scotland. He was tritd and banished the country for
harbouring the famous John Walsh and other leaders of
the insurrection, who fled from Bothwell Field. Having been
ransomed, he returned, and whilst at prayer in a cottage iar
Kirkmichael, co. Ayr, was surprised and shot by a party of
soldiers under the Lairds of Colzean and Ballochmyle, 1680.
He TO. a dau. of James Dun, of Benwhatt, and had a son and
successor,
James M'Adam, who was served heir to his father 1686.
He 7)1. a lady of the Cunningham family, appears to have
d. 1687, and was s. by his son,
James M'Adam, m. Janet Craufurd, by whom he had,
James M'Adam, his heir, m. 1715, Margaret, dau. and
heir of John Reid, of Mid Helliar, co. Ayr, and had issue.
The eldest son,
James M'Adam, of Sauchrie, co. Ayr, J. P., D.L., one of
the founders of the first bank in the town of Ayr, m. Susanna,
dau. of John Cochrane, of Waterside, and had issue, two sons,
James, Capt. in the army, d. unm. 1763, and John Loudon,
of whom presently ; and eight daus., of whom the eldest,
Margaret, m. William Logan, Esq., and the 4th, Grissell, m.
Adam Steuart, Esq. The 2nd son,
John Loudon M'Adam, celebrated for the reformation of
the public roads of tlie kingdom, m. 1st, 1756, Gloriana Mar-
garetta, dau. of William Nicoll, of Islip, Suffolk, co. Long
Island, America, lineally descended from Col. Nicholl, Equerry
to the Duke of York (James II.) at the taking of New York.
At the close of Ihe American revolutionary war, Mr. M'Adam
went early in life to America, and on his return purchased
Sauchrie, co. Ayr. He d. 26 Nov. 18.36, in the 81st yearof his
age. He had issue,
William, m. 3 June, 1799, Jane, dau. of Capt. Pickard, of the
13th Light Dragoons, and </. 23 Feb. 1836, leaving by her
(who d. 23 June, 1832) issue,
William, of Ballochmorrie, co. Ayr (Sauchrie having been
sold), Surveyor-Gen. of Turnpike Roads in England, s. his
grandfatlier 1830. He c/. 28 Aug. 1861, aged 68, and was-
s. by his brother.
Christopher, of Ballochmorrie, co. Ayr, 6. 11 March,
1807; m. 29 March, 1837, Eleanor, dau. of Edward
Stephens Trelawny, Esq. of Coldrinick, Cornwall, and by
her (who d. 1852) had issue,
I. Ellen Jane.
II. Agnes Henrietta, d. rmm. 1862.
III. Family Darell Louisa, m. 1874, Charles Dudley May-
nard, Esq., M.R.C.S., and has issue.
George, in. Theresa, dau. of William Eccles, and has
issue,
1 William Edward. 2 George Christopher.
3 Loudon Tenner. 4 John Alfred.
6 Frederick. 6 Henry Martyn Eccles.
7 Allan Earnest.
1 Anne Selina Campbell. 2 Isabella Theresa.
Selina, d. 1871.
Susan Cochrane Craufurd, m. George Natheam, and has
issue.
Jane, m. Capt. John Townsend.
James, d. an infant.
James Nicholl, of whom we treat.
John Loudon, m. Marianne, dau. of Joseph Hellicar and
Henrietta Gresley, and d. 21 March, 1857. aged .^8, having
had issue, Charles Loudon, rf. June, 1861; Alice Mary;
and Selina Henrietta.
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Anne, m. Capt. James Sanders, E.N. and C.B., and left
issue.
Gloriana 5Iar<raretta, d. unm.
Georgiua Keith, d. 7 March. 1869.
Mr. M'Adam hi. 2ndlj-, Miss De Lancy, bwt had no issue. His
third son,
Sir James Nicholl M'Adam, Knt., Surveyor General of
Koads, knighted 1834, d. 30 June, 1852, having m. and had
issue,
James M'Adam, Esq. of Tindon End, Essex, m. Angelica,
dau. of Philip Palmer, Esq. of Oakley Place, Berks, and d.
1853, leaving a son,
James John Lofdon, now of Tindon End.
5e(ifs— Tindon End, Esses, and Greenhill House, Sherborne,
Dorset.
C/iii— Junior United Service.
MACALESTER OF LOTJP AND KENNOX.
Macalester, Chaeles Someeville, Esq. of
Loup and Kennox, co. Ayr, J. P. and D.L., Chief
of the Clan Alcster, Lieut.-Col. (retired), late Capt.
46th Foot, and Adjutant 3rd R. Scots Fusiliers,
i. 18 March, 1830 ; m. 1867, Williamina Pollok,
youngest dau. of William Pollok Morris, Esq. of
Craig, CO. Ayr, and by her (who d. 18/2) lie liad
issue,
I. Chables Godfeet SojrEiiviLLE, Capt. 3rd batt. Eoyal
Scots Fusiliers, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple,
B.A. Bal. Coll. Oxford, b. 18G8.
n. William Henry Somerville, 2nd Lieut. King's Own
Scottish Borderers, 6. 5 May, 1871.
I. Janet. ii. Mary. iii. Violet.
Lineag'e. — M'Alester, of The Loupe, is descended in a
direct line from Alasteb, or Alexander, eldest son of Angus
Mob, Lord of the Isles and Kintyre, 128-1.
Alexander acquired large additions to his territories by
marriage with Amie, one of the daus. and co-heirs of Ewin de
Ergadia, but having espoused the cause of Balliol, in opposition
to the claims of Eobert Bruce to the Scottish throne, he was
defeated by that monarch, who besieged him in his principal
stronghold of Castle Swain. Being forced to surrender, he was
imprisoned in Dundonald Castle, where he died. His posses-
sions were bestowed on his younger brother, Angus Oge, who
assumed the Lordship of the Isles, and from whom arc de-
scended the various chieftains of the M'Donald tribes. But the
M'Alesters possessing that^'it.s sanguinis of which noforfeiture
could deprive them, claim to represent the ancient Lords of the
Isles, as lineal descendants and heirs male of Alester, eldest
son of Angus Mor, who was the son of Donald, the son of
Reginald, son of Somerled, Lord of the Isles and Thane of
Argyll 1010, the common ancestor of the clan Donald, clan
Dugall, and clan Alester, known also as the clan Ean-Dubh.
The sons of Alester, with their adherents, being driven from
the Isles, sought refuge on the mainland, and obtained posses-
sion of several strongholds in Knapdaleand Kintyre. On the
overthrow of the dynasty of the Isles, in the reign of James IV.,
1493, they became a separate and independent clan, under
their chief Ean-Dcbh, who fixed his residence at Ardpatrick,
in South Knapdale, and for several generations his descendants
retained the patronymic of Vic-Ean-Dubh. He was s. by his
son,
Charles, appointed Steward of Kintyre 1481. He was s. by
his son,
Angds Vic-Ean-Dcbh, styled also Angus M'Alester, of The
Loupe. He is mentioned in the Eegister of the Privy Seal,
1515, He was s. by his .son,
Alexander, mentioned in Pitcaim's Criminal Trials as
having incurred the penalty of forfeiture for treasonably
abiding from the army of Siilloway, but obtained, in 1540,
remission of the sentence for himself and fifteen of his clan.
He left a son.
Hector M'Alester, who did not long survive. He was s.
by his son,
Alexander M'Alester, who, in 1573, obtained a charter
from Archibald, Earl of Argyll. His name appears on the
EoU as one of those who, by Act of Parliament, were called
upon to deliver hostages, whose lives were to be held respon-
sible for the obedience of their chiefs. At his death, his son
and successor,
Godfrey M'Alester, was yet a minor. In 1591 he obtained
a charter from the Earl of Argyll, and therein is designated
Gorrie M'Eachine Vic-Alester-Vic Ean-Dubh. At an early
age, he became tlie hero of a tragedy still remembered in the
Highlands.the heads of which are given in Pitcaikn's Criminal
Dials. He took an active part in most of the feuds and con-
flicts of the troubled period in which he lived. He closed his
turbulent career about the beginning of the 17th century, and
was buried at lona, in the tomb of his ancestors. His statue,
in black marble, was to be seen there within the last century.
He was ,'i. by his son.
Hector M'Alester, who had charters from the Earl of
Argyll for the lands of Loupe and others, being therein
designated Hector M'Gorry-Vic-Eachine-Vic-Allister-Vic Ean-
Dubh. He m. 11 March, 1G20, Margaret, dau. of Campbell, of
Kilbeny. His son and successor,
Godfrey M'Alester, of Loupe, m. a dau. of Sir Robert
Montgomerie, of Skelmorlie. His son and successor,
Alexander M'Alester, supported the cause of James VII.
to the last, and was engaged at the battles of Killiecrankie and
the Boyne. He m. Jane, dau. of Sir James Campbell, Bart, of
Auchenbreck, by whom he had a numerous family. (The 3rd
son, Duncan, settled in Holland, and was father of Gen.
llobert M'Alester, who commanded the Scots Brigade.) The
eldest son of Alexander,
Hector M'Alester, d. without issue, and was s. by his
brother,
Charles M'Alester, vi. Christina, dau. of Lament, of
Lament, by whom he had two sons, Angus, his heir, and
Archibald (who for many years commanded the 35th Hegt.
and d. a Lieut.-Gen., leaving a large family, of whom his
eldest son, Charles, was Lieut.-Col. of the Ceylon Eifles. His
eldest son,
Angus M'Alester, who s. his father, m. his cousin Jane,
dau. of M'Donald, of Ardnacroish, and cousin to the celebrated
Flora M'Donald, and was s. by his only son,
Charles M'Alester, J. P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. Comm. 1st
Ayrshire Local Militia, b. 13 Jan. 17C5 ; ?u. 28 March, 1792,
Janet, dau. and heir of William Somerville, of Kennox, co.
Ayr, by his wife, Lilias, dau. and coheir of Gabriel Portertield,
of Hapland, and had issue,
Charles Somerville M'Alester, late representative.
James, of Chapeltown.
Wilhelmina, d. 1874. Jane, d. 1871.
Col. Somerville M'Alester d. Oct. 1847. His elder son,
Charles Somerville M'Alestee, of Kennox, late Lieut.-
Col. Ayr and Wigtown Militia, D.L. and J.P., Chief of the
Clan Alester, in Kintyre, b. 15 Sept. 1797 ; m. Jan. 1828, Mary
Adeline Brabazon, only child of Edward Lyon, Esq. of
Dublin, an officer E.N., by Anna Catherine his wife, dau.
and co-heir of George Frederick Wynstanley, Esq. of
Philipsburgh, co. Dublin, and by her ^who d. 18G1) had
issue,
I. Charles, present representative.
II. Edward, b. 14 June, 1834. in. James, d. 1837.
I. Anna Catherine, d. IG Aug. 1855.
II. Jessie, d. 2 July, 1815.
III. Mary Adeline, vi. 1864, James Hay Boyd, Esq. of Town-
end, CO. Ayr, formerly Lieut.-Col. 20th Eegt., D.L., J. P.,
and has a dau., Mary Elizabeth.
Col. Somerville M'Alester d. 1891.
jrms — Or, an eagle displayed gu. armed sa. surmounted on
the breast of a galley of the tii-st, a border of the third, cliarged
with three crosses-crosslet fiti;hee arg. Crest — A dexter arm
in armour erect, the hand holding a dagger in pale, all ppr. ;
motto over, Fortiter. Mottu—l'crmarc per terras. Supporters
Dexter, a bear pierced in the back with an arrow, and sinis-
ter, an eagle, all ppr.
Scot— Kennox House, Stewarton, and Dunkskaig House, co.
Ayr.
Club — Junior United Service.
MACALISTER OF GLENBARB AND
COUR.
Macalistee, Matthew Chaeles Beodie, Esq.
of Glenbarr and Cour, co. Argyll, J.P., formerly
Major 3rd batt. Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers, b. 6 May, ' 1838 ; m. 11 Aug. 1869,
Augusta, 2nd dau. of the late Major Henry Lees,
and has issue,
Charles Augustus, b. 10 July, 1883.
Lineag-e.— This branch of the clan Macalister claims
descent from the Lords of the Isles.
Eanald Macalisteb, Esq., m. Anne, dau. of Macdonald, of
Kingsborough, had, with several daus., five sons, I. Albs-
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ANDER, of Strathaird ; ii. Keith, of Torrisdaile and Loup, a
Gen . in the army ; in. John, a Col. in the army ; iv. Matthew,
of whom we treat; v. Norman, a Col. in the army, and
Governor of Prince of Wales's Island. The 4th son,
Matthew Macalisteb, Esq. of Glenbarr, Col. in the army, m.
1st, Miss Campbell, of Glensaddcl, and 2ndly, 23 Dee. 1802,
Charlotte, youngest dau. of James Brodie, Esq. of Brodie,
and Lady Margaret Duff his wife, dau. of William, 1st Earl
life. He d. 23 Dec. 1829, aged 72, leaving by his 2nd marriage,
an only son,
Keith Macalisteb, Esq. of Glenbarr and Cour, J.P. and
D.L., 6. 13 Nov. 1803; m. 1st., 3 June, 1 830, Mary Agatha,
cnly dau. of Eobert Campbell, Esq. of Skipness, by Eugenia
his wife, dau. of Richard Wynne, Esq. of Folkingham, co.
Lincoln, and had issue,
I. Mattuew Chaelks Brodie, now of Glenbarr and Cour.
I. -Agatha Cecilia Constance, m. Alfred Stikeman, Esq., and
has issue, two sons and a dau.
II. Caroline Elizabeth Villiers, »i. Henry Greer, Esq., and
has three song.
III. Ellinor Georgina.
IV. Eliza Gordon, m. Charles Vaudin, Esq., and ha.s issue,
hve sons and two daus.
V. Anne Argyll, d. 18^8.
He ra. 2ndly, 3 Aug. 1858, Alexandrina Georgina Cunningham,
dau. and co-heir of W. Millar, Esq. of Monkcastle and Monk-
ridding, CO. Ayrj and d. 17 Nov. 1886, having had further
issue,
II. Noi-man Godfrey, of FlatBeld House, Symington, Kilmar-
nock, Lieut. E.H., b. 3 Feb. 1861.
iSi^a^— Glenbarr Abbey, Glenbarr, co. Argyll.
CZui)— Scottish, Dover Street, W., and New Club, Edin-
burgh.
II. Eliza, TO. 1881, John Gascoigne Lillie, Esq., and has issue,
Denis Gascoigne, &. Aug. 1884; Horace; Brenda; Evelyn
Alice.
III. Edith. IV. Annie.
Mr. Macan d. 13 Oct. 1879, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Az., fretty or, on a fess arg. a boar passant gn.
Crest — A salmon naiant ppr. J/oUo— Virtus sub pondere
crcscit.
Seat— Drumcashel, Castle Bellinpham, co. Louth.
Ciu6.s— Carlton, S.W., and Sackville Street, Dublin.
MACAN OF DRUMCASHEIi.
Macan, Akthue, Esq. of Drumca-shel, co. Louth,
J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1882, late Capt. 6th batt.
Koyal Irish Rifles, b. 25 July, 1852 ; m. 7 Aug.
1877, Mary Louisa, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Coi.
Bellingham, of Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, and
has issue,
I. Arthur Henry, 6. I July, 1883.
II. Hugh Turner, h. 8 April, 1886.
I. Sybil Norah, b. 18 June. 1878.
II. Joan Florence, b. 5 May, 1887.
III. Elsie Winifred, b. 13 June, 1889.
Xiineage.— The MacCanns, ancient chiefs in Ulster,
•were of the race of MacMahon of Oriel. Their Clanbrassail
•estates were con.lscated in the sixteenth century with those
-of the chieftains who joined O'NeiPs party, except a small por-
tion called Desart, near Armagh, which was afterwards sold.
The senior line terminated with Glasney Macan, whose only
dau. and heir, Elizabeth, m. John Hamilton, Col. in the army
ef James II., killed at the battle of Aughrim, 6th son of Sir
George Hamilton, Knt. of Donalong. Thomas McCanu was
Sovereign of Armagh in the middle of the eighteenth century.
His numerous family changed the form of the name into
Macan, and one of the sons buying property in Louth, estab-
lished the family in that county.
Egbert Macan, Esq. (eldes son of Thomas McCann, of
Armagh) got the remnant of the family estates, viz., Carriff, co.
Armagh. He m. 1783, Hannah Bagwed, by whom (who 4.
iS24) he left at his decease in 1808, three sons,
I. Thomas, d. unm. in India.
II. Turner, of Carriff, m. Harriet, dau. of the Rev. Weten-
hall Sneyd, of Newchurch, Isle of Wight, and d. 1835, leav-
ing issue,
Turner Arthur, of Carriff, co. Armagh, and Elston Lodge,
Bedford, J.P., b. 1826; m. 1865, Florence, dau. of Henrv
Lawes Long, Esq. of Hampton Lodge, Hants, andd. 1889,
leaving, with other issue,
William Arthur, now of Carriff, 6. I8.i9, to. 1886, Lucy
Eugenie, dau. of .Sir Claude William De Crespigny,
Bart, and has, with other issue, William Harry Reginald,
b. 1887.
ni. Richard, of whom we treat.
The 3rd son,
Richard Macas, Esq. of Drumcashel, r.i. 28 Nov. 1343,
Caroline Heline, dau. of Professor Maeaire, of Geneva, audhad
issue.
I Arthur, now of Drunicn.'^hel.
It. George.
1. Caroline.
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MACANDREW OF LUKESLAND.
MacAndeew, James Johnston, Esq. of Lukes-
land, CO. Devon, J.P., b. 23 Aug. 1837 ; m. 9 Dec.
1862, Barbara, dau. of John Miller, Esq., M.D.,
J.P., of Eothsay, Isle of Bute.
Liineag'e. — The family of MacAndrew was long settled
in Morayshire, where we find in 1696, a William Mac
Kandrew, resident in Elgin, whose grandson,
William BIcKandrew, Esq. of Elgin, had two Bona,
I. William, of whom we treat.
II. James, ancestor of Macandrew of Westwood House
{whom see).
The elder son,
William McAndeew, Esq. of Wandsworth, who came from
Elgin to London, about 1770, and lived first in Thames Street
and afterward at Wandsworth. Ho m. 1785, Antonia Sykes,
and d. 1819, leaving issue,
I. William Peter, whose representatives are Jaues Child
Mc.\ndrew, Esq., and John McAndeew, Esq. of Holly Hill,
near Tunbridge Wells.
II. Robert, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
Robert McAndrew, Esq., F.R.S. of Isleworth House,
Middlesex, Jii. 1829, Eliza, dau. of William McAndrew, Esq.
and by her (who d. 15 Jan. 1892) had issue,
I. William Edward, m. 1861, Emily, dau. of P. Ramsay, Esq.
M.D., Liverpool, and has issue.
II. Robert Alexander, m. 1861, Margaret, dau. of P. Ramsay,
Esq., M.D., and has issue.
III. James Johnston, of Lukesland.
IV. George, of Juniper Hall, Dorking, Surrey, b. 1843; m.
Flora Valcntina, dau. of James Farquhar Morice, Esq. of
Eeigate, Surrey, and has issue,
1 Kenneth Alexander, b. 1872. 2 Ernest George, 6. 1873.
3 Vernon William, 6. 1880. 4 Wilfred James, 6. 1884.
5 Douglas John, 6. 1887.
1 Clara Constanco. 2 Bertha Valentina.
Mr Eobert McAndrew d. 22 May, 1873.
Anns — (Matric. 13 Sept. 1785) Sa, an eaglo displayed or, in
the dexter talon a dagger ppr. a bordure arg. charged with six
stars gu.
Crest— A galley, oars erected in saltire sa. and flags gn.
Motto — Fortuna juvat.
Heat — Lukesland, Ivy Bridge, Devon.
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MACANDREW OF WESTWOOD HOUSE.
Macandeew, William, Esq. of Westwood
House, CO. Essex, J.P., b. 22 Oct. 1828 ; m. 1st,
11 Oct. 1855, Mary Eachel, dau. of James William.
Matthews, Esq. of Arequipa, Peru, by Maria
Mercedes Cossio his wife, and by her (who d.
16 June, 1873) has issue,
I. Isaac F'oestth, 6. 31 July, 1860.
II. William Duncaji, 6. 1 June, 1863.
in. Arthur Edward, b. i July, 1864.
I. Rachel Constance. u. Manuela Christina Mercedes,
m. Katharine. iv. Rosita.
v. Eleanor. vi. Mary.
Mr. William Macandrew in. 2ndly, 9 Jan. 1877,
Mariana Helen, eldest dau. of the late Rev.
Charles Birch, Rector of Wiston, Suffolk, and
widow of George Grataker, Esq. of Mildenhall,
Suffolk.
Liineag'e. — James McAndrew, Esq. the younger son of
William McKandrew, Esq. of Elgin (see Macandrew of
Lvk-esloTid), ni. 1789, Mary, dau. of — Shirley, and d. 1822,
leaving by her Avho d. 1848) a son and heir,
AV'illiam Duncan Mc.Andbew, E.sq. b. 1795, m. 1824, Anne,
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dau. of Isaac Forsyth, Esq., atnlii. 18C0, leaving by her, who
<f. 1863,
I. James, b. 1825 ; m. Mary, dau. of — Watson, Esq., and
had issue,
1 Kenneth. 2 Duncan.
3 Konald. 4 AJan Jardine.
1 Elsie Mary.
II. Isaac Forsyth, 6. 1827 ; m. Elizabeth Alexandrina, dau.
of — Harvey, Esq., and had issue,
1 Harold. 2 Alfred.
1 Alice Mary. 2 Isabel Katherine.
3 Grace Muriel. 4 Grace Winifred.
5 Mildred Evelyn.
III. William, of Wcstwood House.
IV. Joseph, b. IS-IO; m. Sarita Louisa, dau. of — Read, Esq.
and had issue.
2 Evelyn Constance Sarita.
1 Ernest Henry.
1 Violet Manuela,
3 Lilian Clare.
I. Catherine, b. 1830; -m. Dr. W. H. Duncan, and had issue,
George William and Edith Mary.
II. Mary Isabella, 6. 1838 ; m. John Gavin Esq., and had
issue; 1 Harold John; 2 Norman Alexander; 3 Herbert
William; Mabel: 2 JIary Forsyth; 3 Katherine Lilian;
4 Ethel ; and fi Hilda.
ui. Anne Harold, 6. 1842.
Arms — (see preculing Memoir).
li'eat — Wcstwood House, Little Horlscslcy, Colchester.
Clubs — Eeform, and City Liberal.
McARTHUR OF WESTBKOOK HAY.
McAsTHUE, Alexander, Esq. of West-brook
Hay, Herts, J.P. for Surrey, D.L. for London,
M.P. for Leicester 1874 to 1892, b. 10 March,
1814; m. 19 Aug. 1853, Maria Bowden, dau. of
tlie late Eev. William B. Bojce, of The Glebe,
Sydney, New South Wales, and has had issue,
I. William Alexander, one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the
City of London, M.P. for St. Austell Division of Corn-
wall since 1887, Jun. Lord of the Treasury since 1892,
b. 14 April, 1857 ; m. 12 Aug. 1890, Florence Cremer, 3nl
dau. of John Cremer Clarke, Esq. of Wayste Court.
II. John Percival, D.L. for London, 6. 25 July, 1858; m.
25 Sept. 1884, Lilly, dau. of — Addison, Esq.
III. Allen Gordon, 6. 12 Jan. 1862 ; m. 26 Sept. 1890, Maud,
dau. of Samuel Finly, Esq. of Montreal.
IV. James Harry Stewart, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 10 March,
1863.
V. George W., Barrister-at.-Law, 6. 20 Dec. 18G4.
VI. Ebenezer Jenkins, 6. 27 July, 1872.
VII. Alexander, b. 10 Nov. 1873 ; d. young.
I. Lilian, 6. 25 Sept. 1860; d. Jan. 1862.
II. Marian, m. G. F. Holman, Esq.
III. Sarah Maria, b. 7 Oct. 1S66; m. John Southall, Esq.
Barrister-at-Law.
Liineage. — Willlam McArthce, Esq. m. about 1753,
Martha King (who d. 1820, aged 92). He d. 1784, leaving a
son.
Rev. John McArthue, who d.l March, 1840,leaving issue by
Sarah, his wife (m. June, 1799 ; d. 6 Aug. 1861],
William (Sir), K.C.M.G., J.P. co. Surrey, D.L. for London,
Director of the City Bank, F.R.G.S., Lord Mayor ef
London 1881, M.P. for Lambeth for many years, d. liiSj.
ALEXA^DEB, now of Holland Park.
.lohn, deceased.
Eliza, m. the Rev. G. M'Millan (deceased), and has issue,
three sons and three daus.
Rosanna, m. the Rev. James Hughes, who d. s. p.
ArniK — Per chevron nebuly az. and or, two antique crowns
in chief, and a cross moline in base, all counterchangcil.
Crest— In front of a greyliound sejant sa. cullared and lined
'the line reflexed over the back) aig., a billet erect or, the
whole between two branches of laurel in orle, ppr. Motto —
1- ide et opera.
.Seat — Westbrook Hay, Boxmoor, Herts.
Toum Jtesidence—'S, Holland Park, London, W.
('(i'.is— Reform, Devonshire, and National Liberal.
I. Donald Gregor, h. 7 April, 18C9.
II. Alaster, 6. 20 Sept, 1870.
I. Agnes Ferguson. ii. Slary Jane Cameron.
III. Helen Margaret. iv. Ctiarlotte Flora.
V. Janetta Catherine. vi. Eva, deceased.
VII. Eliza Frederica. viii. Eva Joan.
IX. Louisa Huina Ross. x. Jane Alice M.acgregor.
XI. Isabella Margaret Monah.
Mr. MacArthur is the eldest son of Donald
MacArthur, Esq. (who d. 1840), by Agnes his
wife, dau. of the late Colin Ferguson, Esq. of
Inverary, eo. Argyll.
Scat — Barbreck, Loehaw, near Inverary, N.B.
MACARTHUR OF BARBRECK.
MacArthur, John, Esq. of Barbreck, co.
Argyll, J.P. and County Councillor, b. 1 Oct.
1825; m. 9 Sept. 1863, Charlotte, dau. of Eev.
Gregor Macgregor, of Lismore, co. Argyll, and has
issue,
MACARTNEY OF LISSANOURE.
Macartney, Carthanach George, Esq. of
Lissanoure, co. Antrim, educated at the Charter-
house and Sandhurst, K.M.C., b. 11 Aug. 1869 ; s.
his father 29 Aug. 1874 ; m. Aug. 1890, his cousin,
Margaret Tryphena Mabel, eldest dau. of Townley
Patten Hume Macartney Filgate, Esq. of Lowther-
stone, CO. Dublin (whom see), and has issue,
Dervock George Adchinleck, b. 1 Dec. 1891.
liineag'e. — Of the Auchinleck hranch of the ancient
Scottish family of Macartney was George Macartney, Esq.,
m. 1522, Margaret, dau. of Godfrey MacCullogh, of FleetBank,
Kirkcudbright. His great-great-grandson,
George Macartnet, Esq., a Capt. of Horse, removed to
Ireland, 1649, and settling in co. Antrim, where he acquired a
large estate, represented Belfast in Parliament. In 1678 he
served as High Sheriff, and in 1688 proclaimed King William
and Queen Mary at Belfast. By Jane his 1st wife, dau. of Sir
Quintin Calderwood, he had, inter alios, an elder son, James,
one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland
temp. Queen Anne, (having represented Belfast in Parliament
1692-1695) whose grand-daus. were Frances Macartney, m.
1748, Fulke Greville, Esq. of Wilbury, AVilts, and Mary-
Macartney, m. 1701, William Henry Lyttleton, Lord Westcote.
By his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Stephen Butler, he
had issue,
George Macaktney, Esq. M.P. for Belfast for 54 years,
called to the Bar, 1700, High Sheriff co. Antrim, Deputy
Governor and Col. of aRegiment of Militia Dragoons, b. 7 Feb.
1671, m. Letitia (his first wife) dau. and co-heir of Sir Charles
Porter, Lord Chancellor of Ireland and d. 17 Oct. 1757, leav-
ing a son,
George Macartney, Esq. who m. 1732, Elizabeth, dau. of
the Rev. John Winder, and had issue,
I. George Macartney, The Right Hon. Sir, Knight of the
most honourable military order of the Bath, and of the
most ancient and roj-al order of the White Eagle of Poland,
one of H.M.'s most honourable Privy Council, Ambassador
Plenipotentiary to the Empress of Russia, 6. May, J 737,
was created Baron Macartney 1770, and promoted Earu
1794, 7)1. 1 Feb. 1708, Lady Jane Stewart, 2nd dau. of John,
Earl of Bute, and d. s. p. 1800, when his litles became ex-
tinct.
I. Letitia, m. Godfrey Echlin, Esq. and d. s. p.
II. Elizabeth, vi. John Balaquier, Esq., Major of Dragoon.?,
and d. 1782, leaving an only dau.,
Elizabeth, of whom we treat.
Elizabeth Balaquier (niece of Earl Macartney) m. 1785,
the Rev. Travees Hume (son of Gustavus Hume, Esq. of
Dublin, State Surgeon) who was 6. 1707, and d. 1805, leaving
issue,
George, who assumed the surname and arms of Macartney.
Gustavus Thomas, b. 1794, served in the R.A. at the battle
of Waterloo, and was afterwards in the 15th Hussars and
6th Dragoon Guards; d. unm. 1840.
John, b. Oct. 1795; m. 1st, Anna Waller, dau. of John
Parker, Esq., by whom he bad one son, Arthur, late 79th
Highlanders, b. 21 June, 1840, and two daus., Mary, m.
Capt. Hickey, 1st Bengal Lancers, and Elizabeth. He m.
2ndly, Elizabeth, dau, of Major Stewart, of the Rifles, by
whom he had one son, John Stewart, 6. Aug. 1856, Capt.
South Staffordshire Regt. He d. 1859.
Robert (Rev.), m. 2 June, 18i3, Mary, Srd dau. of Michael
Harris, Esq., and by her (who d. 1862) had issue, 1 Arthur,
of Dawson Street, Dublin, b. 17 Aug. 1824; m. 14 June,
1854, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Robert F. Rynd, Esq. of Rynd-
ville, CO. Meath, and has, Arthur Rubcrt, Capt. Duke of
Welhngton's West Riding Regt., 6. 21 Nov. 1856, m. 16
Jan. 1888, Violet Margaret Isabel, only dau. of Major-Gen.
Hugh Rowlands, C.B., V.C, of Plastirion, co. Carnai-von ;
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Mary; and Florence Elizabeth; 2 Gustavus (Sir), Lieut. -
Col., Knt. legion of Honour, Lieut. Hon. Corps Gentlemen-
at-Arms, 6. 1826; m. 1857, Ellen Catherine, dau. and co-
heir of Charles Vernon, Esq., and had, with other issue,
George Robert Vernon, Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders, m. 6
Oct. 1887, Mary, dau. of R. H. Johnston Stewart, Esq. of
Physgill ; Gustavus Vernon, d. 25 March, 18S6, aged 24;
3 Robert (Sir), K.C.B., Lieut.. Gen., Knt. Legion of Honour,
b. 23 Nov. 1828; m. 1872, Jane, dau. of R. Brown, Esq.
and widow of Capt. Harris, of Indian army ; 4 John
Kichard, Major.-Gen. (retired), Knt. Legion of Honour; 5
Walter, Major Boaibay N.L; and 1 Elizabeth, m. G. D.
Pakenham, Esq., late Capt. 4th Bengal Light Cavalry.
Elizabeth, m. 1806, Henry Brooke, Esq., and d. 1823.
Georgiana, m. 1808, George Richard Golding, Esq., Capt.
4th Dragoon Guards, deceased.
Alicia, VI. 1823, Major-Gen. Oldfleld, K.H., deceased.
Anna, m. 1830, Francis Longworth Dames, Esq. of Greenhill,
King's CO., and d. 1835.
The eldest son,
George Macartney, Esq. of Lissanoure, J.P. and D.L.,
M.P. CO. Antrim, b. Oct. 1793 ; m. May, 1828, Ellen, only sur-
viving child and heir of Townley Patten Filgate, Esq of
Lowtherstone, co. Dublin, and Dromgoolton, co. Louth, and
by her (who d. 1847) had issue,
George Travers, his lieir.
Townley Patten Hume Macartney Filgate, Esq. of Lowther
Lodge, CO. Dublin, (see Filgate of lowther Lodge).
Martha Ellen, m. 1852, Townley Filgate, Esq., M.A., of
Arthurston, co. Louth, and d. leaving issue.
Elizabeth Jane. Aune Sophia.
This gentleman, whose patronymic was Hdme, assumed, J814,
the surname of.MACARTNEV, under the will of his grand-uncle.
Earl Macartney. He d. 20 Oct. 1869, and was «. by his eldest
son,
George Travers Macartney, Esq. of Lis.sanoure, J.P. and
D.L., formerly Capt. 15th King's Hussars, b. Feb. 1830; m.
Oct. 1865, Henrietta Frances, 3rd dau. of Robert Smyth, Esq.
of Gaybrook, co. Westmeath, and had issue,
Carthanach George, his heir.
Helen Henrietta, b. July, 1866 ; rn. Sept. 1890, Alexander
G. Robbins, Esq.
Mabel Constance, 6. Sept. 1871.
Frances Rose, b. July, 1S73.
Mr. Macartney d. 29 Aug. 1874, and was.«. by his son, Car-
thanach George Macartnei, Esq. now of Lissanoure,
Arms — Or, a buck trippant gu. within a bordure of the last.
Crest — A cubit arm erect, the hand gra.sping a rose-branch in
liower, all ppr. Motto — Mens conscia recti.
Seat — Lissanoure Castle, Killagan, co. Antrim.
C7m6— Sackville Street, Dublin.
ELLISON-MACARTNEY OF CLOGHER
PARK.
Eliison-Macaetney, John William, Esq. of
Clogher Park, co. Tyrone, M.P. co. Tyrone 1874
to 1885, Barrister - at - Law, J.P. and D.L. cos.
Tyrone and Fermanagh, High Sheriff co. Armagh
1870, b. 2 May, 1818; m. 27 May, 1851, Elizabeth
Phoebe, eldest surviving dau. of the Eev. John
Grey Porter, of Kilskeery, co. Tyrone, Belleisle,
CO. Fermanagh, and the Palace, co. Tyrone (eldest
son of the Right Rev. John Porter, formerly
Bishop of Clogher), by his wife Margaret Lavinia,
dau. of Thomas Lindsey, Esq. of Hollymount
House, CO. Mayo, and of Lady Margaret Eleanor
Lindsey, dau. of Charles, 1st Earl of Lucan, and
has issue,
I. William Grey, B.A. Oxon, Barrister-at Law, M.P. for
S. Antrim since 1885, b. 7 June, 1852.
II. Thomas Stewart, 6. 19 Aug. 1854.
III. Arthur Hubert, 6. 28 March, 1857.
IV. Henry John, b. 26 March, 1859.
Mr. EUison assumed, by royal licence, 4 April, 1859,
the additional surname and arms of Macartney,
on the death of his maternal uncle, the Rev. W. Gr.
Macartney.
<ifami[g of (Bllison.
Towards the end of the reign of James I., Thomas Ellison,
a younger son of an eminent merchant of Newcastle-upon
Tyne, went over to Ireland, and settled in the north-west part
of that country. From him descended William Ellison, Esq.,
of Eocklands and Soho, co. Mayo, whose son,
Rev. Thomas Ellison, m. 1731, Mildred, dan. of Nathaniel
Cooper, Esq. of Cappagh and Old Grange, co. Kilkenny, by
whom he had issue,
William, m. Miss Fyvie. John, of whom presently.
Thomas, LL.D., Rector of Castlebar, m. Florinda Norman,
and left issue, three sons, Thomas, William, and Frederick,
all d. unm.., and three daus., Catherine, Florinda, and
Phoebe.
Bingham, m. Mi?s Crampton, and had issue, one son, Thomas,
B.A., and a dau., Charlotte, m. Pieri.e Goold, Esq., and
had issue.
Anne, m. George Bingham, Esq., co. Mayo, and had issue
three daus. the eldest of whom m. Dr. Arbuthnott, Bishop
of Killaloe. The second m. 1st, Col. Vesey, and by him
had an only dau., m. Sir Robert Arbuthnott, and 2ndly,.
James Kirkland, Esq., by whom she had a dau., Anne
The third dau. of Mrs. Bingham rn. John Lindsey Buchnall,
Esq. of Turin, co. Mayo, and had issue.
The 2nd son.
Rev. John Ellison, D.D., Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin,
Rector of Cleenish, Diocese of Clogher, and aftenvards Rector
of Conwall, Diocese of Raphoe, m. 1776, Anne, dau. of John
Olphert, Esq. of Ballyconnel, co. Donegal, and had issue,
Thomas, Prebendary Killamery, Diocese of Ossory, m. 1st,.
1803, sirs. Elizabeth Cox, widow, by whom he had one dau.',
Martha, and 2ndly, 1815, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Aethce.
Chichester Macartney, Esq.. by whom he had,
John William, the present Mr. Ellison-JIacartney.
Annette, m. 1864, Heniy Leader, Esq. of Clonmoyle, co.
Cork.
John (Rev.), m. his consin, Amelia, dau. of Wybrants
Olphert, Esq. of Ballyconnel, co. Donegal, and had issue,
John Wybrants, Anna Maria, and Anne.
Anne, m. Charles Colhoun, Esq., who lelt issue, one son andj
four daus.
^amilg of p:ata:rfncn.
George Macartney, Esq. (son of George Macartney, the
last of the Macartneys of Blacket, who resided in Scotland),
settled at Belfast 1630. He m. Martha Davies, of the family
of Sir John Davies, Knt.. Attorney-General for Ireland to/yj.
James I., and had two sons,
George, who served under the Duke of Marlborough and
Prince Eugene, had the niislortune to act as secund to Loidi
Mohun when the latter fought the celebrated duel with the
Duke of Hamilton, in wliich both the Duke and Lord Jlohua
lost their lives. At the time of his death he was a Lieut. -
Gen. in the army, Commander-in Chief of the Forces in
Ireland, Governor of Portsmouth, and Col. of the Car-
bineers.
Isaac, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
Isaac Macartney, Esq. ssessed a large estate in the nftrth-
of Ireland, and served as I-igh Sheriff of co. Antrim 1690.
He m. Anne, sister and co-heir (with her sister the wife of
John Macdowal, of Freig ■, and grandmother of Patrict
Macdowal, Earl of Dumfri c) of John Haltridge, Esq. of Dro-
more, Downside, M.P. for Killyleagh, and had issue,
George, High Sheriff of Antrim 1740, whose son Rev.
Arthur Macartney, Vicar of Templepatrick and Belfast, was
formerly Capt. R.A., m. 1816, Catherine, dau. of Mertor»
WooUett, Esq., and d. 1843, leaving by her (who rf. 1854;
two sons and one dau. (Louisa, ni. Rev. R. Oulton),
Arthur, b. 1817 : d. unm. 1875.
William Merton, b. 1819; Barrister-at-Law, w, 1847^
Henrietta, elder dau. of John Hitchcock, Esq., J.P. of
Antrim House, Antrim, and d. 1860, having by her (who
d. 1862) had issue, 1 John Merton, Major Dorset Hegt., m,
1884, Ethel, dau. of Coi. Frank Grossman, Bengal Cavalry^
and by her (who d. 1887) has issue. Frank Alan George, b..
1884, Kenneth Chichester, 6. 1885, and Beryl Violet
Kathleen; 2 William Merton, d. s. p. 1887; 3 Henry
Frederick, Capt. Bengal Cavalry, b. 1857 ; 1 Rosma
Catherine; 2 Florence Violet.
William, of whom hereafter.
Grace, m. Sir Robeit Blackwood, Bart.
The 2nd son,
William Macaktney, Esq. M.P. for Belfast, m. Catherine,.
dau. (by Elizabeth Montgomery his wife) of Thomas Bankes,
Esq., of the family of Bankes, of Corfe Castle, Dorset, and
had issue,
Arthur Chichester, his heir.
Juhn, of Lish, co. Armagh, created a Bart. 22 July, 1799 {see
Burke's Peerage).
The elder son,
Arthur Chichester Macartney, Esq. of Murlough, co.
Down, K.C., rn. Anna, dau. of Rev. Samuel Lindsey, of Turia
Castle, CO. Mayo, and by her (who d. 1841) had issue,
William George, M. A., Vicar of Killead, co. Antrim. d.s.]K
12 Nov. 1858, having devised his property to his nephew^
the present John William Eixison Macartney, Esq.
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Francos, m. W. Huband, Esq., and had, with other issue, a
son and heir, Capt. George lluband, lovmerly of the 8th
Hussiirs, who is deceased.
Catherine, ?». ISlo, the Rev. Thomas Ellison (ut supra),
and (I. Oct. 1S56.
Anne, d. unm. 18o5.
Letitia, d. unm. 1855. Matilda, </. vnm. 1857.
Sir. Macartney d. 29 Sept. 1S27.
.<4)-mi— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a buck trippant gu. within
a bordure of the last, for Macartney ; 2nd and SrU, ^u.., on a
chevron between three cables' heads erased arg. a trefoil
slipped vert, forKLLisoN. VresH — 1st, A cubit arm erect, the
hand gra.^ping a rose-branch in flower, all ppr., for Macabtney ;
2nd, a buck's head erased ppr. charged on the neck with a
trefoil slipped vert, for Ellison; over the 1st crest, on an
«scroll, the motto, Stimulat sed ornat. Motto— Spe gaudeo.
.S't((( — Clogher Park, Tyrone.
C/uJi— Carlton, S.W.,'and Kildare Street, Dublin.
MACAULAY OP BED HALL.
Macaulay. John, Esq. of Eed Hall, co. Antrim,
J.P. aud D.L.. High Sheriff 1891, b. 23 June,
1823; tn. 1 Feb. 1853, Jane Callwell, dau. of
Patrick Agnew, Esq. of Kilvraughter aud Larue,
CO. Antrim, and has issue,
I. KoBEKT Helenus, h. 21 Nov. 1854 ; m. 1SS3, Sarah W.,
yoimgest dau. of the late William Kichardson, Esq. of
Brooklands, Belfast, and has issue,
KoEEKT Keith Agnew, 6. 26 March, 1884.
John IMortiaier William, b. S April, 1885.
Irene Vera Muriel.
H. Agnew McNeil, 6. SlJuly, 1858
I. Elizabeth Agnew, m. 1880, Robert Ewing, Esq., J.r., of
Burton Grange, co. Hertford.
II. Helen Elizabeth AVhite.
III. Edith May Agnew, m. 1888, Edmoud Cecil St. John
Mildmay, Esq. who d. 1889.
Lineagre. — The Macaulays of Antrim, trace their descent
from the Mac.A.ulays of Ardencaple, co. Dumbarton, a branch
of that family having settled in Antrim early in the 17th
■century, and occupied a position of considerable importance in
the county. The ancient clan of the MacVulays of Ardencaple,
has been traced to Awlay, a brother of Malduin, Earlof Lennox,
who d. in the reign of Alexander III, of Scotland.
James Macaui.ay, Esq., J.P., of Benneagh, Crumlin, m.
1785, Jane (who c^. 1842), dau of Thomas llyndman, Esq. of
Ballyronan, co. Derry, and d. 18.39, leaving a son,
KoBERT Macaclay, Esq. of Glenoak, Crumlin, and of Lame,
CO. Antrim, who m. 1807, Helena, dau. of Jasper White, of
iLimerick, and had issue,
Jasper, of Leigh Hill House, Cobham, Surrey, m. 18G5,
Sarah, dau. of H. Boyd, Esq. of Newry, and d. 19 March,
1893, aged 72.
John, now of Red Hall.
Helena, m. 1832, James Hunter Robertson, Esq.
Robina, in. 1847, Houston Russell, Esq., who d. 1883.
Emily, m. 1854, William Sharman Crawford, Esq., v.'ho d.
1879.
Mr. Macaulay d. 1864.
Seat — Red Hall, Ballcarry, co. Antrim.
C'luOs—JmiioT Carlton and Ulster.
MACBBAYNE OF GLENBEANTEB.
MacBeatne, Johjt Burns, Esq. of Glenbranter,
CO. Argyll, J.P. cos. Argyll, Dumbarton, and
Lanark, b. 15 July, 1813; 7ff.. 1850, Magdalene,
dau. of William Liddell, Esq., and by her (who d.
1892) has issue,
David, of Glenhead and Sauchiehall, co. Dumbarton, and
of Ballimore, co. Argyll, J.P. for those counties, 6.
1851, TO. 1882, Amelia Catherine, youngest dau. of the
late John Smyth Owen, Esq. of the Madras Medica
Service, and has issue,
1 John Owen, 6. 1885.
1 Amelia Madelein, b. 1883.
2 Vera Sophia Elizabeth Burns, h. 1891.
Elizabeth Liddell.
Lineage,— The MacBbaynes belong to an old Argyllshire
family, long connected with Kilmichael Glossary in that
county. The immediate ancestor,
Donald MacBbayne, E.sq, descended through his raothe.
from the McNaohtanes of that ilk, whose arms he was
authorised to quarter, 1773, m. Janet Muir, and was father of
David MacBrayne, Esq. of Glasgow, j?i. Elizabeth Stevenson,
dau of the lato Rev. John Burns, D.D. (see Burke's Peerage,
Burns, Bart.) and by her, who d. 1851, had issue,
I. John Burns, of Glenbranter.
II. David, 'III. Robinaj dau. of Lawrence Robertson, Esq. and
had issue,
1 David, «i. Frances, dau. of A. Young, Esq. of Bath, and
has i,-sue, two daus.
2 Laurence, m. 10 Dec. 1890 Mabel Ellen, Jan. of the
Hon. Wilfrid Brougham, son of William, 2nd Lord
Brougham and Vaux, and has issue, a dau., Joan Mary.
I. Alice, VI. Mark Sharman, Esq.
Mr. David MacBrayne d. 18G3.
/Irms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu. two lions passant
guardant in pale parted per pale or and arg., 2nd and 3rd,
quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg. a dexter hand, fessways ppr.
holding a cross-crusslet litchee az., 2nd and 3rd, arg. -a tower
embattled gu.
Crest —A dexter arm, issuing out of a ducal coronet, grasping
a sword all ppr.
Motto — Fortis ceu leo fidus.
Seats — Glenbranter, Straehur, Argyllshire, and Lilybanlc
House, Ilillhead, near Glasgow.
McCALMONT OP CHEVELEY PABK.
McCalmont, Harry Leslie Blundell, Esq. of
Cheveley Park, co. Cambridge, J.P. and D.L.
Major 4th batt. lloyal Warwickshire Regt., for^
merly Lieut. Scot-s Gruards, b. 30 May, 1861 ; m
9 Dec. 1885, Amy Hyacinth, dau. of Major-Gen,
John Miller, late of the 13th Hussars. She d. s. p
29 Nov. 1889.
Lineage. — Thomas McCalmont of the Farm, Closebura
Castle-Caron, co. Antrim, had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
ir, James, of Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., &. circa,
1707, m. Ilannah Blair, and wasancestorof the McCalmonts
of Lame, co Antrini.
III. John, of Claikeston, co. Antrim, and afterwards of Dela-
ware, U.S.A., b. 1 ilay, 1709 ; to. a dau. of — Latimer, of
CO. Tyrone, and was ancestor of the McCalmonts of Penn-
sylvania; he d. 1779, IV. Robert,
V. Hugh.
The eldest son,
Thomas McCalmont, of the Farm, co. Antrim, h. circa
1700, and was drowned near Delaware, U.S.A. leaving, with
a dau. Margaret, an only son,
Robert McCalmont, of Newtown, co. Antrim, m. 1764,
Margaret, dau. of Hugh Mumford, of Dremalis, co. Antrim,
and by her, who d. 1768, had issue,
I. Hugh, of Abbeylands, of whom presently.
II. James, a surgeon, 6. 1772, killed by au explosion oi.
board ship off the coast of Africa.
The eldest son,
HnoH McCalmont, of Abbeylands, co. Antrim, 6. 31 Dec.
1765, m. 13 Jan. 1807, Elizabeth Allen, dau. of Thomas
Barklic, of Inver, co. Antrim, and by her (who d. 16 Dec.
1871, aged 94 had issue,
I. Robert, of Gatton Pirk, 6. 3 Jan. 1808 ; m. 23 Oct. 1835,
Margaret, dau. of William Cairns, of Cultra, co. Down, and
d. s. p. 2 Dec. 1883. His widow d. 30 Dec. 1889.
II. Thomas, of llighfield, of whom presently.
III. Hugh, of Abbeylands, b. 26 March, 1810, d. unm. 9 Get.
1887.
IV. John, b. 26 Oct. 1814, d. unm. 30 July, 1834.
v. Barklio, 6. 23 Aug. d. 6 Sept. 1816.
VI. James, of Abbeylands (.we McCalmont of .^66fyZand«).
I. Jane, b. 24 Jan. 1812, d. 5 April, 1818.
II. Margaret Jane, b. 27 Nov. 1817, d. unm. .30 Aug. 1845.
III. Elizabeth, 6. 5 May, 1821, d. unm. 29 May, 1840.
IV. Rosanna, b. 7 Aug. 1823, m. Sept. 1851, John MacGil-
downey, J.P. and D.L., of Clare Park, co. Antrim, and d.
4 Nov. 1879. He d. 30 Oct. 1887.
Mr. Hugh McCalmont d. 20 Oct. 1838. His second son.
Rev. Thomas McCalmont, of Highfield, Hants. B.A., Trin.
Coll. Dublin, and Worcester, Oxon, b. 28 Jan. 1809, w. 1st,
6 Juno, 1833, Sarah, second dau. of Rev. William Blundell,
Rector of St. Anne's, Liverpool, and by her, who d. 24 Aug.
1836, had issue,
I. Hugh Babklte Bldndell, of whom presently.
Mr. Thomas McCalmont to. 2ndly, 30 Oct. 1844, Emily
Georgina, youngest dau. of Frederick Hill, Esq, of the lot
Life Guards, and by her, who d. 1871, had issue,
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n. Frederick Haynes, D.C.L., Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner
Temple, b. 13 Oct. 1846, d. unvi. 4 Nov. 1880.
III. Alfred Leighton, of Highfield, Hants, J. P., and Mayor
of Southampton 1877, b. 28 May, 1851, d. umn. 26 Nov.
1878.
ly. Barklie Cairns, of Myton Lodge, Warwick, Capt. Royal
Warwickshire Kegt., b. 22 Nov. 1860 ; w. 28 Oct. lbS4,
Catherine Madeline de Courcy, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Sevcrus
AVilliam Lynam Stetton, late 40ih Hegt., by Catherine
Adela, his wife, dau. of John, 28th Baron Kingsale, and has
issue,
1 Madeline Jcsephine de Courcy, h. 25 March, 1836.
2 Kathleen Elaine, 6. 12 Sept. 1888.
3 Dorothy Barklie, 6. 12 Nov. 1890.
I. Gcorgina Elizabeth, 6.28 .Sept. 1845, d. 12 Jan. 1850.
ji. Florence Emily, b. 27 March, 1852; m. 30 Dec. 1875,
Capr. Alexander James Corse-Scott, of Highfield, late 79th
Highlanders and Indian S. C, and has issue, Evangeline
Katherine Florence, 6. 30 May, 1880.
III. Evangeline Elizabeth, b. 23 April, 1854.
Rev. Thomas McCalmont d. 16 March, 1872. His eldest son,
Hugh Babklie Blundell McCalmont, Esq. of Hampton
Court, CO. Middlesex, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 24 Aug. 1836, m.
S Aug. 1860, Edith Florence, dau. of Martin Blackmore, Escj.
«f Kosenheim Bonchurch, Islo of Wight, and had issue,
I. Harkt Leslie Blundell, of Cheveley Park.
I. Ethel Elizabeth, 6. 9 Aug. 1862: ?(i.21 April, 1823, James
Shaw Robinson, Esq., son of Sir VVilliam Robinson, K.C.S.I.,
and has issue.
II. Margaret Anna, 6. 25 Dec. 1863 : m. 21 Oct. 1884, James
Ernest Rawlins, Esq. of Hanford, California, and has issue.
Mr. Hugh Blundell Barklie McCalmont, d. 24 June, 1838.
His widow m. 22 May, 1890, Frederick John Partridge, Esq.
Arms — Gu. a cress vair arg. and az. betw. four fleurs-de-lis
or. Crest — A griffin's head erased ppr. charged with a fleur-
<Ie lis or. Motto — Nil desperandum.
&a(— Cheveley Park, Newmarket, Cambs., and Bishop's
Wood, near Ross, co. Hereford.
Clv.b.^ — Junior Carlton, Guards', Army and Navy, and United
Service.
Tovn Honse—Q, Grosvenor Place, S.W.
McCALMONT OF ABBEyLANDS.
McCalmont, Col. Hugh, C.B., of Abbejlands,
CO. Antrim, J.P. co. Dublin, b. 9 Feb. 1845 ; m.
29 Sept. 1886, Hon. Eose Elizabeth, youngest dau,
of John Charles, 4th Lord Clanmoris, and has
issue,
Dermot Hugh Bingham, b. 10 April, 1S87.
Col. McCalmont, formerly of the 9th Lancers and
7th Hussars, served in the Eed Eiver Expedition,
in the Ashanti War (1870) ; in the Eusso-Turkish
War of 1877-8, and was present at the Siege of
Kars (Turkish medal and brevet of Major) ; in the
South African War (1879), for 'which he received
the medal, and clasp, and brevet of Lieut.-Col. ; in
the Afghan War, 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ;
in the Egyptian War of 1882, and present at Kassas-
sin and Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, bronze star and 3rd class Medji-
die), and commanded the Light Camel Eegt. in
the Soudan Expedition of 1884-5 (mentioned in
despatches, clasp, promoted Colonel, and created
C.B.) ; Col. McCalmont commanded the 4th D.G.
from 1888 to 1892.
Lineage.— James McCalmont, Esq., Antrim Rifles, of
Abbeylands and Breen, co. Antrim, J. P., youngest son of Hugh
McCalmont, of Abbeylands and Breen, co. Antrim (see
McCalmont of Clereley), by Elizabeth Allen his wife, dau. of
Thomas Barklie, of Inver, co. Antrim, 6. 9 June, 1819; m. 27
.April, 1843, Emily Anne, dau. of James Martin, Esq. of
Ross, CO. Galway, and by her had issue,
] 1. Hugh, of Abbeylands.
u. James Martin, of Holywood House, Belfast, Capt. late
« D l?^'^^"^' *^°™"'y A.D.C. to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,
r J,^^ ^^'' Antrim since I«s5 (Residfncf—SO, Jermyn
' M.au6?— Carlton and Kildare St.), 6. 23 May, 1847; m
; 14 Oct. 1880, Mary Caroline, dau. of Col. Robert WilUam
Bomer, of Denbigh, and has issue,
Robert Chaine Alexander, b. 29 Aug 1S8I
Margaret, b. 25 Sept. ISSS.
Mr. James McCalmont d. 18 July, 1849. His widow m. 12
Oct. 1853, Augustine Hugh Barton, Esq. of Rochestown, co.
Tipperary, who rf. 23 Oct. 1874, leaving issue (.see Barton of
Grove).
Arms — See McCalmont of Clieveley.
Seat — Abbeylands, White Abbey, Belfast.
Clubs— Carlion, Army and Navy, and Kildare Street.
Mccarty of caeeignavar.
McCaety, Justin, Esq. of Carrignavar, co.
Cork, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, /j. 1816; m. 1848,
Louisa, dau. of Edward Eitzgerald, Major
H.E.I.C.S., and has issue,
I. Gerald Falkineb, B.A. Trin, Coll. Dublin, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1848 ; d. s. 'p. 17 Nov. 1890.
II. Frederick Fitzgerald. hi. Robert Capel.
IV. Justin Charles.
I. Isabella, ju. 9 March, 1885, A. P. Gould, Esq. of Bombay.
Xiineagre. — Few pedigrees in the British Empire can fce
traced to a more remote or a more exalted source than that of
the Celtic House of M'Carty. On the arrival of the English
in the Pith century, they were styled Kings of Desmond
and Cork. From Cormac More, who lived in the beginning
of the l'2th century, sprang two sons. Daniel, the elder, s.his
father as the MacCarty More ; and Diarmid, the younger,
founded the powerful House of Muskerry, The descendant of
Daniel was created Earl of Clancare by Queen Elizabeth, 1565;
but as he died without legitimate male issue, his honours died
with him. His last collateral male representative was Charles
MacCarty More, an officer in the Guards, who d. 1770. The
dwindled possessions of this branch of the family became
vested in his csusin, Herbert, of Muckruss (see Burke's
Vicissitudes of Families).
M'Cartt of Carrignavar is the chief of liis name, and
representative of the oldest existing branch of the once sove-
reign House of M'Carty. The first who bore the appellative
of M'Cartt, or son of Catagh, was the grandfather of Diab-
MOD M'Carty More, whom the English found in possession of
Cork, and who swore fealty, gave hostages, and subjected his
kingdom to Henry II. Diarmod was slain by Theobald
Butler, founder of the House of Ormonde, in 1186. Ilis suc-
cessors were Donald, Cobmac Fionn, Donald Roe, Donald
OoE, and Cormac, all of whom were distinguished as M'Caett
More (or Great), an adjunct continuec^ in this senior branch
until 1556, when Donald M'Cabty More, the 7th in descent
from the eldest son of the last-mentioned Cormac, was created
Earl of Clancare, in Kerry, on resigning hi.s estates to Queen
Elizabeth, from whom he again received the investiture of
them, "to hold of the Crown of England in the English
manner." This stock of the M'Carty More is extinct for more
than a century; but the above Cormac More had a 2nd son,
Dermod, 1st feudal lord of Muskerry, and founder of that
potent house, who was killed by the O'JIahonys, 1367. From
him sprung in succession, as Lords of Muskerry, Teioe-Cor-
MAC, d. 1374; Teige, 1448; Cormac LAiDHiR(the Stout), 1494;
Cormac Oge Laidhib, who defeated the Earl of Desmond at
the battle of Morne Abbey 1521, and d. 1536; Teige, d. 1565;
Dermod, d. 1570. His son,
Cormac, Lord of Muskerry, had his residence at the Castle
oi Blarney, and d. 1616, leaving two sons,
Cormac Oge, Lord of Muskerry, the first "Viscount, as
stated by some writers. He d. in London 1640, leavinjr
(with a dau. Elena, wife of John Power, Esq., ancestor of
Frances Power, wife of Richard Trench, Esq. of Garbally)
a son, Donald, 1st Earl of Clancabty, whose male line is
extinct.
Donald, or Daniel.
The 2nd son of Cormac,
Donald or Daniel M'Cartt, built the Castle of Carrignavar,
His son, by Katherine his wife, a dau. of Stephen Meade,
Charles (Cormac) M'Cartt, Esq. of Carrignavar, m. Cathe-
rine, dau. of David Roche, 7th Viscount Fermoy, and was .i.
at his decease by (the son of his son Daniel and Elizabeth
Matthews his wife) his grandson,
Charles M'Carty, Esq. of Carrignavar, m. Lucy, dau. of
Morgan Kavanagh, Esq. of Borris, but dying without issue
1761, he was s. by his nephew,
Daniel M'Carty, Esq. of Carrignavar, son of Daniel
M'Carty and Grace Fitzgerald his wife), m. 1751, Elizabetli
Geraldina, dau. of Gerald, 24th Lord Kingsale, and had issue.
Justin, d. s. 2). 1775 ; Robekt, successor to his brother; and
Elizabeth, ni. Maurice Uniackc Atkin, Esq. of co. Cork. Mr
M'Carty d. 1763. His 2ad sou.
1276
MAC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAC
Robert M'Carty, Esq. of Carrignavar, m. 1784, Jane, Jau.
of Joseph Capel, Esq. of Cloghroe, and had issue,
Ji'STiN, his heir. Joseph d. unm. 1821.
Elizabeth, j?!. 1811, Joseph Deane Freeman, Esq. of Castle-
cor, CO. Cork.
3Ir. M'Carty d. 1823. His son,
Justin M'Cartt, Esq. of Carrignavar, J.P., b. 19 March,
178G; m. 29 May, 1810, Isaliella, dau. of Caleb Falkiner, Esq.
eldest son of Sir Biggs Falkiner, 1st Bart., by whom he had
surviving issue,
BoBERT, h. U April, 1811 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Hyde, Esq. of Castle Hyde, co. Cork, and has issue, Jus-
tin; Florence; Bessy; Geraldine ; Marie; and Ellinor. He
d. 1865.
Justin, now of Carrignavar.
Frederick Caleb, M.D., m. 1st, 1845, Frances Anne, dau. of
John Samuel Beamish, Esq. of Mount Beamish, and 2ndly,
Miss Jane O'Driscoll, and d. leaving by the latter one dau.
Isabella de Courcy.
' Joseph (Bev.), Vicar of Wilton, co. Cork, late in the H.E.I.
Co.s military service, to, Mary Frances, dau. of the Ven.
William Thompson, Archdeacon of Cork, by whom he has
several children (see MacCartib of Shrub lIilL)
Lydia, m. Lowther F'orrest, Esq., H.E.l.C.S.
Jane, m. 1st, Bev. Horace Townsend ; and 2ndly, 1845,
William Barton Leslie, Esq. of Court Macsherry, co. Coik.
Isabella, m. Alexander Boss, Esq., H.E.l.C.S.
Elizabeth, m. George Pakenham, Esq., and is deceased.
Mary Geraldine, m. 1st, Thomas Charles Morton, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law ; and 2ndly, 2 Jan. 1858, Wiiliam Brown-
rigg Elliot, Esq., grandson of Gilbert, ht Baron Minto, and
has issue.
Bose. Ellinor.
lie d. 1864.
Anns — Arg., a stag trippant gu., attired and unguled or.
Crest — A dexter arm couped below the elbow erect, cloaked
with mail arg., and hand holding a newt, all ppr.
/i\ai— Carrignavar, in the vii:inity of Cork.
MACCAETIE OF SHRTJB HILL.
MacCartie, Gerald de Courcy, Esq. of Shrub
Hill, CO. Surrey, late Capt. 4tli batt. Princess of
Wales' Own Yorkshire Eegt., b. April, 1867 ; m. 20
Oct. 1890, Irma, Countess Zicliy, only dau. of Count
Ernest Zichy, of Ferendia, Hungary, by his wife,
Ilona, Baroness Lo Presti, and has issue,
Douglas Marie Geraldine, 6. 12 Aug. 1891.
Lineag'e. — (see M'Cartt of Carriynarar).
Bev. Joseph McCartt, Vicar of Wilton, co. York (4th son
of Justin M'Carty, Esq. of Carrignavar), J. P. (who d. 1864),
altered the spelling of his surname to MacCartie. He rn.
Mary Frances, dau. of the Ven. William Thompson, Arch-
deacon of Cork, and has issue,
I. Charles Falkiner, I.C.S., Private Sec. to his Excellency
Lord Wenlock, Governor of Madras.
II. Joseph Fitzgerald, Lieut. 1st batt. Durham Light Infan-
try, d. in Upper Burmah 1886.
III. Gerald de Coorct, now of Shrub Hill.
I. Mary.
II. Ella Farquhar, m. Bev. Henry Wilson, and has issue.
HI. Bessie Boss, rn. Major S. C. Peile, Inspector-General of
Police, Burmah, and has issue.
IV. Flora Theodosia. v. AnnaJustina.
Armg — Same as M'Cartt of Carrignavar.
£tal— Shrub Hill, Dorking, Surrey.
McCAUSLAND OF DRENAGH.
McCausland, Conolly TnoMAS, Esq. of Dre-
nagh, CO. Londonderry, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1866, late Capt. Derry Militia, b. May, 1828 ; m.
8 June, 1867, Hon. Laura St. John, 2nd dau. of
St. Andrew, 14th Baron St. John of Bletsoe, and
has issue,
I. Maurice Marcus, 6. 9 April, 1872.
II. Patrick, 6. 18 June, 1874.
I. Eleanor Marianne Katherine. ii. Lucia.
III. Geraldine. iv. Julia Sydney.
V. Lettice Theodosia.
Lineag'e. — This is a junior branch (which emigrated to
Ireland ttmp. James VI.) of the ancient Scottish House of
MacAuslane, of Buchanan, which sprang from John Mac-
Auslane (or the son of Auslane), who acquired the lands of
Buchanan, on the Lennox, and from whom they descended in
direct male succession to Sir Walter MacAuslane, 11th Laird,
who lived temp. Robert II., and whose grandson. Sir Alex-
ander, was the last of the senior branch of tlie MacAusIanes
of Buchanan. The heir male is stated to have migrated to
Ireland tm,p. James VI. He had two sons, of whom the elder,
Andrew, was grandfather of
CoL. Bobert McCausland, of Fruit Hill, near Newtown-
limavady, stj'led his "cousin" in the will of Capt. Oliver
McCausland of Strabane, of which he was left executor and
also a legatee. He had estates in the parish of Cappagh, co.
Tyrone, and s. under the will of the Eight Hon. William
Conolly to considerable property in co. Derry. He m. July,
1709, Hannah, dau. of William Moore, of Garvey, and relict of
James Hamilton, jun., of Strabane, and by her left surviving
issue, at his death, circa 1 734.
I. CoNOLLT, his heir.
II. Marcus, of Daisy Hill (Nowtownlimavar'y), 6. 7 Oct.
1717, ra. a dau. of Dominick Ileyl.ind, and had issue, with
others,
1 Robert, of Coleraine.
2 Conolly, of Daisy Hill, and subsequently of Lcarmount.
3 Dominick, of Daisy Hill, m. Mary, co-heir of Archdeacon
Bacon, of Glebe Hall, and had issue,
Bobert, who assumed the name of Bacon, d. s.p.
Marcus, to. a dau. of John Kennedy, Esq. of Culira, and
liad issue,
1 Marcus, Rector of Birr, King's co., b. 27 Jan. 1802,
m. Fanny Georgina, dau. of the Hon. and Bight
Bev. Edmund Knox, Bishop of Killaloe, and liad
issue, 1 Marcus Langford, Lieut.-Col., b. 14 Aug.
1834 ; 2 Edmund Bacon, b. 21 Aug 1836; 3 AVilliam
Henry, Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 79th Highlander,
b. 11 Aug. 1838 ; 4 John Kennedy, Paymaster 1st
Dragoons, late Capt. King's Own Borderers, b. 29
May, 1845 ; 5 Francis Harry Ernest, and 6 Charles
Knox, twins, d. young; 1 Charlotte Ann; 2 Mary
Carsiline ; 3 Jessy Elizabeth, deceased.
2 John Kennedy, C.B., Lieut.-Gen. H.E.I.C, &. 1 June,
1803, d. unm.
3 Dominick, Banister-at-Law, Q.C., 6. 20 Aug. 1806.
4 William Henry (Bev.), b. 5 Nov. 1808.
1 Elizabeth, d. young.
:Mary, m. 1799, Lieut.-Col. Knox, of Prehen, M.P. for
Donegal, and had issue.
Letitia, m. 1802, Bev. John Hill, and was motlier of the
late Sir George Hill, Bart, of St. Columb
Anne, to. 1807, Rev. John Olphert, of Ballyconnell.
HI. F'rederick, of Streeve Hill, m. 1st, Rachel Hillhouse,
and had, with others, Abraham, of Culmore, and Conollt,
of Streeve. Mr. McCausland m. 2ndly, Jane Cochrane,
relict of John Anderson, Esq. of Londonderry, by whom he
had two daus., Sarah, to. Pitt Skipton, Esq., and Jane, 7ii.
James Anderson, Esq. His will, dated IS Nov. 1763, was
proved 23 Jan. 1784. His 3rd son,
CoNOLLT McCausland, Esq. of Streeve Hill, co. Deny,
„i. Sarah, dau. of Marcus McCausland, Esq. of Daisy Hill,
and by her (who d. 28 Dec. 1821), had issue,
Frederick, of Bessbrook, co. Deny, m. 21 Jan. 1814,
Theodosia^ dau. of John Stirling, Esq. of AValworth, co.
Derry, and had issue,
1 CoNOLLT, Major-Gen. late E.E., 6. 22 Jan. 1815; li).
14 Aug. 1855.
2 John Stirling, 6. 23 May, 1818 ; d. 24 Dec. 1844.
3 Abraham, b. 28 Jan. 1829; d. 12 July, 1847.
Robert, m. Matilda, widow ef Thomas Dallas, Esq.
Marcus, d. Sept. 1822.
Elizabeth, r,i. Hugh Boyle, Esq.
Bachel, to. Marcus Gale, Esq.
Sarah, ni. Rev. Thomas Twigge. Mary.
Mr. McCausland d. 26 March, 1796.
I. Sarah, b. 2 June, 1710: to. William Smith, E«().
II. Rebecca, 6. 4 Aug. i;il; »i. 4 Dec. 1726, John McClin-
toek, Esq. of Dunmore,
III. Hannah, b. 25 Dec. 1712; m. 1739, James Stirling, Esq.
of Walworth, co. Deny.
CoNOLLT McCauslakd, Esq. of Fiiiit Hill, 6. 21 Nov. 1713,
eldest son and heir of Capt. Bobert McCausland, ni. 10 Feb.
1742, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Gage, Esq. of Magilligan, and
eventually sole heir to her brother, Hodson Gage, of Bella-
rena, and d. 29 June, 1794, aged 80, leaving issue,
I. CoNOLLT, his heir.
II. Marcus, b. 28 Aug. 1755, s. under the will of his mother
to the Bellarena estates, and assumed the name of Gage.
He m. Julia Sliiling, and d. leaving issue,
1 Conolly Gage, Esq. of Bellarena, D.L., m. J827,
Henrietta, dau. of Thomas Tyndail, Esq., and d. 1843,
leaving an only dau. aud heir, Marianne, to. 1851,
Sir F. \V. Heygate, Bart., M.l*. for co. Derry, and has
issue.
2 James, d. nnm. 3 Hudson, </. lotii!.
4 Miircus, of Streeve Hill, m. Eachcl, dau. of ConoUy
MAC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAC
1277
McCausland, of Streeve Hill. He d. 1856, leaving an
eldest son anl heir, Makc0s Gage, of Ballynacree House,
CO. Antiim, J. P., m. 1854. Harriet, dau. of William Lenox
Conyngham, Esq. of Spring Hill, co. Londonderry.
5 Kobert, Rector of Desertoghill, m, Ann, dau. of the Rev.
John Olphert, and had, with other issue, a son, Mark
Gage, of Ballynahinch, co. Down, J. P.
6 William Charles, of Drummond, co. Londonderry,
.J. P., ni. 1838, Mary, dau. of Rev. John Olphert, and has
issue.
1 Julia, m. 1826, Sir Hugh Stewart, Bart.
J. Hannah, 6. 3 Oct. 1751 ; vi. William Lecky, M.P. for
Derry, and d. 1826, leaving issue.
II. Elizabeth, t>. 16 April, 1753; m. 1776, Thomas .Skipton,
of Beech Hill, otherwise Skipton Hall, and d. s. p. IbOO.
III. Sarah, b. 27 Jan. 1759, m. 1777, George C. Kennedy, who,
on succeeding to the .Skipton Hall estate at his cou.^in's
death, assumed the name of Skipton. She d. 1823, leaving
issue.
IV. Sydney, b. 25 JIarch, 1760 ; d. young.
The eldest son,
CoNOLLT McCausland, Esq. of Fruit Hill, b. 3 Aug. 1754 ;
tn. Jan. 15, 1778, Theodosia, sister to Maurice, Lord Hartland,
and dau. of Thomas Mahon, Esq. of Strokestown House, by
Jane, dau. of Maurice, Lord Brandon, and by her (who U.
S May, 1822) had issue,
Marcus, his heir.
Conolly Robert, 6. 5 Nov. 1789; d. in India 1817.
Frederick Henry, 6. 18 Dec. 1793; d 17 Nov. 1817.
Jane, vi. the Rev Gustavus Hamilton, Rector of Drumachose,
CO. Derry, and nephew of the Right Hon. Sackville Hamil-
ton, and had issue.
Elizabeth, m. J. Ross, Esq. of the Lodge, Newtownlima-
vady ; d. s. p.
Eleanor, d. v.nm. 12 Dec. 1818.
Theodosia, m. Charles, son of Thomas Tyndall, Esq. of The
Fort, and d. 1825, leaving issue.
Mr. McCausland, who had assumed the name of Gage in 1816,
d. 1827, aged 72, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Maecus McCausland, Esq. of Fruit Hill, D.L. co. Derry, b.
24 April, 1787; m. 5 Sept. 1815, Marianne, dau. of Thomas
Tyndall, Esq. of The Fort, near Bristol, and by her (who d.
22 Aug. 1864) had issue,
CoNOLLY Thomas, now of Drenagh (Fruit HUl).
Marianne, m. 2 Jan. 1845, John Talbot, Esq., D.L., of
Mount Talbot, and had an only child, Mary Annie Jane
Theodosia, -m.. 21 Oct. 1869, Arthur Rickard Lloyd, Esq. oi
Beechmount.
Theodosia Sydney, m. 16 April, 1846, Edward Senior, Esq.
Henrietta Caroline,™. 16 Aug. 1819, Edwin Henry Vaughan,
Esq.
Katherine Geraldine, in. 17 April, 1850, Thomas Tertius
Pai;et, Esq., and d. 5 April, 1869.
Eleanor Georgiana, in. 15 Sept. 1851, George Bright, Esq.,
and d. in India, 4 Sept. 1852.
Julia, d. Oct. 1825.
Georgiana, rf. 14 Aug. 1836.
Adelaide, m. 5 Aug. 1866, Oliver Claude Pell, Esq.
Mr. McCausland d. 18 Jan. 1862.
Arms — Or, a boar's head erased between three boar's passant
az. Creit — A bora's head erased az. tusked or, langued gu.
and chareed with a crescent of the second. Motto — Virtus
sola nobilitat.
&ui— Drenagh (formerly Fruit Hill), Limavady, co. London-
derry,
mcCLINTOCK-BUNBURY.
(See BuNBTJEY of Moyle.)
M'CLINTOCK OF DUNMORE.
M'CiiiNTOCE, RoBEET, Esq. of Dunmore, co.
Donegal, B.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1878,
*. 27 June, 1838 ; m. 19 Oct. 1881, Jessie, dan. of
C. "W. W. Alexander, Esq., and has issue,
I. Hilda Margaret.
II. Vera.
ni. Madeline, twin with 'Vera.
liineage — ■William McClintock, 2nd son of Alexander
MeClintock, of Trintagh, by Agnes Stenson Maclean his wife,
dau. of Donald Maclean, Esq. {see Bueke's Peerage, Rath-
' DON.vELL, B.), b. 1657, in. 1685, Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress
, of David Harvey, Esq. of Dunmore, co. Donegal, and had
I issue,
John, who s. him in the estate of Dunmore.
I . Elizabeth, m. Nathatuel Alexander, Esq, of Caledon, co.
Tyrone, whose son was created Earl of Caledon (see Burke's
Peerage).
Mary, vi. William Harvey, Esq. of Killea, co. Donegal.
Margaret, in. Dominick McCausland, Esq. of Daisy Hill, co.
Derry.
Jane, 1,1. John Harvey, Esq.
The son and heir,
John McClintock, Esq. of Dunmore, held the commif.=ions
of Capt. in the Militia of Donegal and Tyrone, bearing date
respectively 27 and 30 Dec. 1745, m. 4 Dec. 1728, Rebecca, dau.
of Robert McCausland, Esq. of Fruit Hill, co. Londonderry,
and had issue,
Robert, his heir.
William, 103rd Regt. d. unm.
Hannah, m. 1st, Brent Spence, Esq., and 2ndly, 17 June,
1762, Sir Hugh Hill, Bart., M.P. of Old Walworth.
Lydia, m. Anarew Ferguson, Esq., M.P., of Burt House.
Elizabeth, in. Rowley Heyland, Esq. of Castle Roe.
The son and heir,
Robert McClintock, Esq. of Dunmore, J.P. of the co.
Donegal, and a Capt. in the Militia of Donegal and Tyrone,
High Sheriff of Tyrone 1759, and of Donegal 1764, m. 16 May,
1760, Alice, dau. and heiress of Andrew Patton, Esq. of Spring-
field, CO. Donegal, and had issue,
John, Capt. 69th Regt. and Donegal Militia, d. unm.
Andrew, Rector of Kanturk and Newmarket, Diocese of Cork,
Cloyne, and Ross, d. unm.
William.
Thomas, d. unm.
Alicia Anne, 7/1. W. L. J. Spencer, Esq. and d. s. p.
The 3rd son,
William McClintock, Esq., 6. 1773; in. 8 March, 1802,
Catherine, dau. and heiress of Benjamin Ramage, Esq. of
Cloughole, CO. Derry, and by her (who d. 30 May, 1810) left
at his decease, 17 Feb. 182.5, with a dau., Margaret, in. 1840,
the Rev. John Gage Ball, Rector of Killea ; Robert, his heir;
and Benjamin, d. unm. The elder son.
Robert McClintock, Esq. of Dunmore, J.P. cos. Donegal
and Londonderry, and D.L. of the co. of Donegal, High
Sheriff 1835, 6. 13 Dec. 1804 ; m. 30 Dec. 1833, Margaret, 3rd
dau. of Robert Macan, Esq. of Ballynahone House, co. Armagh,
and had issue,
Robert, now of Dunmore.
William, Lieut.-Col. B.A., Superintendent R. Gunpowder
Factory, Waltham Abbey, 6. 16 May, 1841 ; in. 1873, Eliza-
beth Esther, only dau. of Samuel Lyle, Esq. of Oak Lodge,
CO. Londonderry, and has a son, Robert, b. 26 March,
1874.
Benjamin, Major late Shropshire Light Infantry, b. 27 Aug.
1H43.
Charles, 6. 15 June, 1869, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., d. at New South
Wales, 27 Oct. 1885, unm.
Letiiia.
Alice, m. 17 April, 1360, John Acheson Smyth, Esq., of
Ardmore, co. Londonderry.
Margaret EUzabeth, in. 1862, Holt Waring, Esq. of Warings-
town, J.P.
Emma, in. 23 Sept. 1878, Rev. John Goold Adams, Incum-
bent of Clooney, co. Derry.
Anna Mary, m. 27 June, 1876, Rev. Henry Stevenpon.
Isabel, m. 29 July, 1875, Major Baptist Johnston Barton, J.P.
of Greenfort, co. Donegal.
Mr. McClintock d. 6 Dec. 1859.
Arms — Per pale gu. and az., a chevron erm. between three
escallops arg. Crest — A lion passant ppr. Motto — Virtute et
labore.
6'tof — Dunmore, near Londonderry.
McClintock of kilwaelin.
McClintock, Henky Stanley, Esq. of Eil-
warlin House, co. Down, J.P. cos. Antrim, Down,
and Kildare, late of the Royal Artillery, formerly
Major Antrim Artillery, b. 1814 ; m. 1839, Gertrude,
only dau. of Robert La Touche, Esq., M.P., of
Harristown, co. Kildare, by Lady Emily his wife,
dau. of William, 1st Earl of Clancarty, and by her
(who d. 1864) has issue,
I. Frederick Robert, b. 1842, m. 1877, Lucy Antonia, dau.
of Anthony Cleasby, Baron of the Exchequer,
ir. Charles Edward, of Glendaragh, co. Antrim, J. P., 6.
11 May, 1844; m. 2 Aug. 1881, Blanche Louisa, dau. of
Robert Foster Dunlop, Esq. of Monasterboice, co. Louth,
and has issue,
I. Stanley Robert, 6. 17 May, 1882.
II. William Frederick Charles, 6. 21 Nov. 1883.
ui. Edward Louis Longford, 6. 21 Feb. 1886.
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III. Francis George le Pocr (liev.), Rector of Drumcar.
I. Emily ) ^ .
„ r , }■ twins.
II. Gertrude )
Lineag-e. — John McClintock, Esq. of Drumcar, M.P.
(ff liUKKE's P,ll-it(/<-\ llATHDONNELL, B.), 6. 14 AupT. 1770, ill.
1st, 11 July, 1797, Jane, only dau. of William Bunbury, Esq.,
JI.P.. of Moyle, co. Carlow, and by her (who rf. '28 April, 1801)
was father of, 1 John, created Baron Rathdonnell, and '2
William Bunbury McClintock-Bunbury, Esq. of Lisnavagh
ifathor of the present Baron), and 1 Catherine, m. Eev. George
Gardner, Rector of St. Leonards. Mr. Jolin McClintock m.
■-'ndly, April, 1805, Lady Elizabeth, dau. of William, 1st Earl
of Clanoarty, and by her (who d. 30 May, 1877) had issue,
J. Frederick William Pitt, M.A., Barristcr-at-Law, d. wwi.
1834.
II. Charles Alexander, Capt. 74th Regt. d. nnm. 9 Dec.
1833.
III. Robert le Poer (Rev.),M.A., Rector of Castle Bellingham,
CO. Louth, TO. 1856, Maria Susan, only dau.of A. C.Hcland,
Esq., and d. s. p. 30 June, 1879. His widow m. 2ndly, 1
Eeb. 1883, Francis Burton Owen Cole, Esq., D.L., of Llys
Merichion, co. Denbigh (see Cole of Stoke Lyne).
IV. Henry Stanley, of Kilwarlin House.
V. George Augustcs Jocelyn, of Fellows Hall (see McClin-
tock of Rathcindeii).
I. Anne Florence, m. 1827, Very Rev. Hugh Usher Tighe,
D.D., Dean of Derry, and had issue (stc Tighe of Milchels-
tozcn).
II. Harriette Elizabeth, m. 1832, Richard Longfield, Esq. of
Longueville, co. Corlv (see that family) .
III. Emily Selina Frances, iii. 16 Nov. 1841, John Wanders-
ford, Esq., D.L., of Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny (ice Burke's
Pierage, Ormonde, M.).
Mr. John McClintock d. 5 July, 1855. His eldest surviving
son is the present Henry Stanley McClintock, Esq. of
Kilwarlin House.
Arms — Per pale gu. and az. a chevron erm. between three
escallops arg.
Crest — A lion passant ppr.
Motto — Virtute et labore.
Seat — Kilwarlin, Hillsborough, co. Down.
Clubs — Carlton, and Constitutional.
I escallops arg. Crest — A lion passant ppr. Jilollo — Virtute et
labore.
Seat — Seskinorc, Omagh.
McClintock of seskinore.
McClintock, John Knox, Esq. of Seskinore,
CO. Tyroue, J.P., D.L., High SherifP 1891, Capt.
4th batt. Eoyal Inniskilling Fusiliers, b. 8 Feb.
1864 ; m. 1893, Amy Henrietta, eldest dau. and
co-heiress of John Stuart Eccles, Esq., D.L. of
Ecclesville, co. Tyrone {see that familtj) .
Lineage. — Alexander McClintock, Esq. of Newtown,
CO. Louth, b. 30 March, 1746, younger brother of John McClin-
tock, Esq. of Drumcar, who s. to that estate 1775 (see Burke's
Peerage, Rathdonnell, B.), m. 1781, Mary, only dau.of Samuel
Perry, Esq. of Perrymount, and sister and heiress of George
Perry, Esq. of same place, and had issue,
Samuel McClintock, Esq. of Newtown, co. Louth, and Ses-
kinore, CO. Tyrone, High Sheriff co. Louth 1843, formerly in
18th R. I. Regt., m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Lane, and
•Jndly, Jan. 1839, Dorothea, 4th dau. of John Knox, Esq. {see
Knox of Moyne Abbey), by whom he left at his decease, 13 Dec.
1852, one surviving son,
George Perey McClintock, Esq. of Seskinore, co. Tyrone,
D.L., J.P., Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 4lh batt. Royal Innis-
killing Fusiliers, High Sheriff co. Tyrone 1865, A.D.C. to the
Duke of Abercom and Earl Spencer when Lords Lieutenant of
Ireland, 6. 6 Nov. 1839; m. 2 May, 1860, Amelia Harrietta,
dau. of Rev. Samuel Alexander, of Termon, co. Tyrone, by his
wife Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Charles Cobbe Beresford, Rector
of Termon {see Burke's Peerage, Waterford, M.), and el. 26
Dec. 1887, having had issue,
I. Eebesford George Perry, 6. 10 Feb. 1861 ; rf. s. p. 31 Jan.
1870.
II. John Knox, now of Seskinore.
III. Harry Edward, b. 11 Oct. 1865; d. 2 April, 1866.
IV. Augustus, 6. 18 Dec. 1866, Lieut. 1st batt. Seaforth High-
landers.
V. Leopold Arthur, 6. 20 Nov. 1868.
VI. Hubert Victor, 6. 24 July, 1H70.
VII. Guy Reginald, b. 6 Nov. 1876.
I. Dorothea Selina Navarra.
II. Amelia Charlotte Olivia.
III. Eleanor Harriette Woodrop.
IV. Madeline Frances Edith.
▼. ricrence Beatrice Hanna.
Armt—P^T pale gn. and az., a chevron erm, between three ]
McClintock of rathvinden and
blessington.
McClintock, Arthur George Florence, Esq.
of Rathvinden, co. Carlow, and Blessington, co.
Wicldow, J. P. cos. Wicklow, Carlow, and Kildare,
late Lieut. 26th Cameronians, b. 16 April, 1856 ;
m. 3 July, 1877, Susan, 3rd dau. of J. Heywood-
Collins, Esq., J. P. of Kelvindale, co. Lanark, and
Lagarie, co. Diunbarton, and has issue,
I. Arthur George, 6. 30 April, 1878.
II. John Heywood Jocelyn, b. 21 Oct. 1880.
III. Robert le Poer, 6. 19 Aug 1882.
IV. Edward Stanley, 6. 7 Oct. 1889.
v. Ronald St. Clair, 6. 13 July, 1892.
I. Jane Catherine Gladys.
Lineage.— Lieut. -Col. George Augustus Jocelyn Mc-
Clintock, of Fellows Hall, co. Armagh, who served in the
5'Jnd Light Infantry, and was Lieut.-Col. of the Sligo Rifles,
was the youngest son of John McClintock, Esq. of Drumcar
{«ee McClintock of Kiiweirlin, and in Burke's Peerage,
Rathdonnell), by his second wife, Lady Elizabeth, dau.
of William, 1st Earl of Clancarty. Lieut.-Col. McClintock
m. April, 1850, Catherine Caroline Bro^vnlow, dau. of Sir
James Mathew Stronge, Bart., and d. 24 Dec. 1873, leaving
issue,
I. Arthur George Florence, of Rathvinden.
I. Constance Harriet Catherine, m. H. C. Irwin, Esq. of
Mount Irwin, co. Armagh, and has issue,
1 George Valentine. 2 Henry Mark.
1 Harriet Josephine. 2 Georjjie Catherine Joyce.
3 Alison Constance.
II. Amy Isabella.
in. Isabella.
IV. Mary Alice, m. Thomas Lonsdale, and has issue, Mary
Catherine.
Arms — See McClintock of Kihoarlin.
Scats — Rathvinden, Leighlinbridge, co. Carlow, and Bles-
sington, CO. Wicklow.
McCORaUODALE OF NEWTON-LE-
WILLOWS.
McCoRQUODALE, George, Esq. of Newton-le-
Willows, CO. Lancaster, and Gadlys, Anglesey,
J.P. Anglesey, and J. P. and D.L. co. Lancaster,
High Sheriff oi Lancashire 1882, and of Anglesey,
1889, Chairman of Newton Petty Sessions and
Hon. Col. 6th Vol. batt. King's Liverpool Regt.,
has the Volunteer Decoration, b. 10 May, 1817;
m. 1st, 24 Dec. 1844, Louisa Kate, dau. of Frederick
Honan, Esq. of Cork, and by her has issue,
I. George Frederick, 6. 5 Nov. 1853, m. 1880, Mary
Augusta Walcott, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Sir Edmunfl
Henderson, R.E., K.C.B.
II. .'Alexander Cowan, b. 1858 ; m. 1886, Maggie Janet, dau.
of Alexander Cox, of Liverpool.
III. Noi-man, b. 1863.
IV. Harold, 6. 1865, m. 15 Nov. 1893, Grace, 4th dau. of
Major Bevil Granville, of Wellesbourne, co. Warwick.
He m. 2ndly, 3 Jan. 1872, Emily, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Sanderson, D.D., Vicar of Great
Dodington, co. Northampton, and has further
issue,
V. Hugh Stewart, b. 1875.
Mr. McCorquodale is the eldest son of Hugh
McCorqtiodale, Esq. of Liverpool (who d. 1848),
by Lucia his wife, dau. of George Hall, Esq. of
London and Dundee.
Scats— The Willows, Newton-le- Willows, Lancashire, and
Gadlys, Llansadwrn, Anglesey.
MAC DERMOT OF COOLAVIN.
Mao Dermot, The Right Hon. Hugh Hta-
CINTH O'RoEKB, of Coolavin, co. Sligo, P.O., J.P.
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and D.L., Q.C., styled The Mac Deemot, Prince of
Coolavin,* Solicitor - Greneral for Ireland 1886,
Attorney-General and member of the Privy Council
1892, b. 1 July, 1834; m. 1st, Dec. 1861, Mary,
dau. of Edward Howley, Esq. of Belleek Castle,
J.P. and D.L., by bis wife, Mary Anne, sister of
Sir John Ennis, Bart., and by berhas three sons,
1. Chables Edwabd, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dutlin, Barrister-at-
Law, late Lieut. 8th Brig. N. Irish Div. B.A., b. 29 Dee.
1862.
u. Hugh. in. Eoderick.
He m. 2ndly, 25 March, 1872, Henrietta Maria,
dau. of Henry Blake, Esq., by his wife, Anna, dau.
of Patrick Burke, Esq. of Danesfield, co. Galway,
and niece of P, J. Blake, Esq., Q.C., and by her
has five sons.
IV. Henry Blake.
VI. Bernard,
viii. Francis.
T. Percy.
VII. Dermot.
Iiineagre.— The Mac Debmots, the O'Conors, and other
powerful families derived a common origin from Murryach,
sumamed Mullathan, who reigned over Connaught in the 7th
century. The Mac Dermots were possessed of a large territory
known as "Mac Dermot's Country," including a considerable
portion of the cos. of Koscommon and Sligo, and some dis-
tricts in Mayo, until deprived of the greater part of their
patrimony by the confiscations which followed the CromwcUian
and Williamite wars.
Maolbhna Mob, brother of Connor, King of Connaught,
described in the ancient annals as " Prince of Moylurgh," was
Vaa prepositiis of the race as distinguished from the O'Conor
or elder branch descended from the above mentioned Conor.
His (Maolruna's) son led the sept at the battle of Clontarf in
1014.
Dermot or Diaemaid {dia, god ; armaid, of arms), was the
lineal descendant of Maolruna in the sixth generation. He d. in
1165, distinguished alike for valour and wisdom, and was s. by
his son,
CoNOB Mac Debmot or Macdiabmaid, son of Dermot, with
whom the surname Mac Dermot thus originated. He was s. by
his son,
TOMAITACH NA CaBBIGE, Or TiMOTHT OF THE RoCE, SO Called
from the fortress he built in 1204 on the island in Lough Key,
Hear his chief mansion-house, called from that fortress. Port-
na-Carrige. The direct filiations between him and Bryan 3Iac
Dermot next mentioned are Cormac, Conor, Gilla-Christ(ramc.-
i-as Christi), Maalrony, Tomoltach, Conor Hugh, Eoderick,
Teig, Eoderick, who d. in 1540, and was .■!. by his son,
Bryan Mac Debmot, Chief and Prince of Moylurg, m. Sarah,
dau. of O'Conor Sligo, and niece of O'Donel, Prince of Tyr-
connel, and was father of
Bbvan Mac Debmot, the younger, of Carrige Mac Dermot,
the family seat, now Eockingham, in the possession of the
King-Harmans. Bryan being under age at the time of his
father's death, the family patrimony was put in wardship, and
in the Patent Rolls of the 3rd year of the reign of James I.
he is described in connection with this wardship as chief of his
name. In the 13th year of the same reign a grant by patent
was made him of the lordships, manors, and advowsons, com-
prising Rockingham, in the Barony of Boyle, and large terri-
tories in the cos. of Roscommon and Sligo. This patent,
nchly illuminated, covers sixteen skins of parchment, and is in
the possession of the present Mac Dermot of Coolavin, together
with the articles entered into upon the marriage of the same
Bryan with Margaret Burke, of Clanricksrde. He had issue
by her, two sons, Terence and Cliarles. Terence, who d. iinm.,
by indented deed, dated 1640, assigned the family patrimony,
including 389 quarters, to his brother,
Chables Mac Debmot, of Port-na-Carrige, styled Cathal Roe,
•who became Chief and Prince of Moylurg, and m. Eleanor,
• The family title was originally Prince of Moylurg, Tir-
oilel, Airteach and Clancuain, as may be learned from the
books of Lecan, Balltmotb, and Kilionan, and the annals of
Lough Key, the writings of Doctor O'Conob, Burke's Uibemia
Dortiinicana, &c. Driven from his ancient patrimony during
the Cromwellan wars, the tlien chief of the race removed to
Coolavm, on the shores of Lough Gara. This title has since
been territorially connected with the portion of the family
possessions which escaped confiscation. It is one of the few
Irish titles stUl surviving, and has been distinctively borne by
the chief of the name for a period extending over eight ccn-
; tunes.
youngest dau. of O'Mulloy, of TJghterera, co. Roscommon.
During the Cromwellian wars this Charles was an active
adherent of the Stuart cause, which led to the forfeiture of the
chief part of his patrimony. Driven from his fortress of The
Rock, he removed to Coolavin, on the shores of Lough Gara.
In 1689, his eldest son, Hugh, garrisoned Sligo at his own
expense in the interests of James II., and in Sept. 1090, he was
again restored to the family inheritance. The order under
which he was restored to possession is dated Sept. 1690 ; it
bears the signature of Theobald, Viscount Dillon, as Lord-
Lieut, of the CO. of Roscommon, and it directs possession to be
given him, Charles, of the Castle of Carrige Mac Dermot, the
Castle and Stronghold of Conbo, and other lands which are
therein described as his "Ancient Inheritance." This docu-
ment is in the possession of The Mac Dermot of Coolavin.
After the battle of Aughrim, where his son, Hugh, fought, and
was taken prisoner, he was again driven from Roscommon. He
was s. by his eldest son,
Hugh Mac Debmot, of Coolavin, m. Elizabeth Kelly, of the
family of Aughrim, and had a son and successor,
Chables Mac Debmot, of Coolavin, m. Catharine Dillon, of
the family of Clonbrock, and was s. by his son,
Mtles Mac Debmot, of Coolavin, m. Bridget, dau. of Charles
O'Conor, the historian, and was s. by his son,
Hugh Mac Debmot, of Coolavin, ?«. Elizabeth, dau. of Denis
O'Conor, of Belanagare, and was s. by his son,
Chables Joseph Mac Debmot, to. Arabella Mary, only child
of Hyacinth O'Rorke Esq., the representative of the ancient
and once-powerful House of O'Roeke of Breffny, and had
issue,
I. Hugh Hyacinth O'Robkb, the present MacDermot.
II. John Baptist Natheus, Professor at All Hallow's Coll.
Drumcondra, b. 1835.
III. Charles Borromeo Molua, h. 1842.
IV. Joseph Augustine, b. 1849.
I. Atharacta Jlary Agnes. ii. Josephine Elizabeth.
III. Victoria Julia. iv. Fanny Emily.
V. Arabella Maria.
He d. 5 Sept. 1873, and was s. by his son,
Hugh Hyacinth Mac Debmot, now chief of his name, and
known as The Mac Dermot.
Arms — Or, on a chevron gu. between three boars' heads-
couped az., as many crosses-crosslet of the first. Crest — A
dcmi-lion gu. holding in his paws a sceptre surmounted by a
crown ppr. Motto — Honore et virtute.
Seat — Coolavin and Clogher, Ballaghadcn-in, co. Sligo.
Toicn Residence — 10, FitzWilliam Place, Dublin.
Vlab — Hibernian United Service.
MAC DEEMOTT OF ALDERFORD.
Mac Dermott, Thomas Chaexes, Esq. of Alder-
ford, CO. Roscommon, "MacDeemott Eoe," J.P.,
High Sheriff 1875, b. 16 Feb. 1847.
Lmeage. — Mulroony Mor, a younger son of Teige, King
of Connaught, who d. 956, and brother of Conor, King of Con-
naught, ancestor of O'Conor Don, founded the clan Mulroony,
consisting, besides the Mac Dermotts, of the Mac Donachs,
Lords of Tir Oilel, &c. Mulroony's son, Murtagh, Prince of
Moylurgh, was direct ancestor of the family of MacDermott-
Eoe, the representative of which, at the commencement of
the 17th century, was Conor, alias Cornelius McDermott-Roe,
who had a grant from the Crown, 20 Nov. 1605, upon his
surrender of the four quarters of Camagh, and the two quarter*
of Kllmactrany. He was father of Charles Duff McDermott-
Roe, who m. a Burke, of co. Galway, and was father of
Heney Baccaoh McDebmott-Roe, of Kilionan, co. Eos-
common, who had a grant from King Chables II. He w.
Mary Fitzgerald, of Turlogh, co. Mayo, and had issue,
Henry, of Kilronan, m. Miss O'Donnell, of Mayo, and had a
dau., Elizabeth, j/i. Col. Robert Magulre, of Tempo, co.
Fermanagh.
John, of whom we treat.
Thomas, Bishop of Ardagh.
Matthew, M.D., m. Miss MacDennott, of BalUnviUa, and had
one son, Charles, M.D., who d. at Jamaica.
Charles, m. Eleanor, sister of Charles O'Conor, of Bealana-
gar, Esq., the historian, and had issue, Charles; Henry ;
and Mary.
The 2nd son and heir,
John McDebmott-Roe, of Kilronan and Camagh, m. Julia
French, of Cusquinny, and had issue,
Charles, d. unm. THOiLis, of whom hereafter,
Ceiia, d. unm.
The 2nd eon and heir.
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Thomas McDekmott-Roe, of Camagh (Alderford), 6. 21 Dec.
1744 ; m. 1766, Margaret, dau. of Coote Molloy, Esq. of
Hughstown, CO. Koscommon, and d. "21 Dec. 1323, having had
issue,
I. Ffrench, his heir.
II. Molloy, m. 3 May, 1810, Sarah, dau. of William Lloyd,
Esq. oi Kockville, eo. KosGommon, and had issue,
1 Thomas Charles, 6. 1815; m. Dora, dau. of Thomas
Digbv, Esq. of Drumdaff, co. Eoscommon, and rf. s. p. 28
Sept. '1841.
2 William, b. April, 1817 ; d. 1831.
1 Sarah, m. Capt. Keener de Mamiel, of the Belgian
Grenadier Guards.
2 Mary, m. Alcnzo Lawder, Esq. of Clonfonla.
3 Hester. 4 Julia.
1. Margaret, d. I'.nm. ii. CecOia, d. viun.
The elder son,
Ffrench McDebmott-Boe, of Camagh, otherwise Alderford,
m. Katherine, dau. of Archibald Eraser, Esq., ana d. Oct.
J824, having hy her (who d. 16 Aug. 1850) had issue,
Thomas, d. tinm. 16 March, 1847.
William Ffrench, of whom presently.
Margaret, m . Aug. 1829, Kev. Bichard Meade Swift, Incum-
bent of Mounttield, co. Tyrone.
Cecilia, m. 3 June, 1841, Charles Thompson, Esq. of Mount
Dodwell, CO. Sligo.
Katherine Peyton, m. 3 Dec. 1840, Meredith Thompson, Esq.
of Knockodoo House, co. Sligo.
The 2nd son,
William Ffrench MacDebmott-Roe, of Alderford, m.
15 Feb. 1846, Esther Maria, dau. of Richard White, Esq. of
Whitehall, co. Dublin, and had issue,
Thomas Charles, now of Alderford.
Ffrench Fitzgerald, late Capt. of Militia. 6. 26 May, 1843 ; m.
1st, 26 July, 1862, Marian, dau. of Robert lieid, Esq.,
E.T.C, whorf. 1885; he m. 2ndly, June, 1891, Agnes Kath-
leen, dau. of James Daly, Esq. of Hazlebrook, co. Dublin.
Fitzgerald, b. 4 May, 1850.
William Andrew, b. 27 Jan. 1852.
Edward Charles, b. 29 Slarch, 1»53.
The eldest son is the present Thomas Charles MacDermott-
iloE, of Alderford.
Arvis — Arg., on a chevron gu. between three boars' beads
«rased az., as many crosses-crosslet or. Crest — A demi-lion
rampant couped sa. holding a sceptre surmounted by a crown
or. Motto — Honor probataque virtus.
Seat — Alderford, Ballyfarnan, near Boyle.
MACDONALD OF CLANRANALD.
Macdonald, Admiral Sib Eeginald John,
E.N., K.C.B., K.C.S.I., Chief of Clanranald, b. 19
Oct. 1820 ; m. 12 June, 1855, the Hon. Adelaide
Louisa, 2nd dau. of George John Warren, 5th
Lord Vernon, of Sudbury Hall, and has issue,
1. Allan Douglas, 6. April, 1856.
u. Angus Roderick, b. April, 1858; to. Leucolene Helen.
dau. of Rev. Henrj- Clarke, M.A.
I. Adelaide Effrida. ii. Maud.
Xiineage. — The first of the race of whom any authentic
account exists is So.meeled, designated by Scottish historians
Thane of Argyll, but by foreign authors and charters extant,
King of the Isles, and Lord of Argyll and Kintyre. He m.
the dau. of Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl, brother of Robert
II, and was s. by his son,
ALLAN, m. a dau. of John, last Lord of Lorn, and was s. by
his son,
RoDEBiCE, who m. a dau. of Donald Balloch, of Isla, and
■was with him defeated at Inverlochy the Scotch army led by
Lords Mar and Caithness (who were slain). His son,
Allan McRort, the most celebrated Highland Chief of his
day, m. Florence, dau. of the Lord of Ardnamurchan, and
was s. by his son,
Eanau), who m. a dau. of Lord Lovat, and was s. by his
■son,
Ranald Macdonald, designated Ranald Gald, who, with his
grandfather, Lovat, was driven from his inheritance by a ri.sing
of the clan, which declared his cousin John, the son of Alex-
ander and grandson of Allan M'Eory, chieftain. This insur-
rection led to the celebrated battle of Blairleine, fought between
the Frasers and Macdonalds in July, 1554, in which the former
were defeated, and Lovat, together with his eldest son, Simon,
and Banald Macdonald himself, were slain. BanaldGald never
til., but left three natural sons, Allan, John, and Alexander,
who received from the Crown a charter of legitimation, 13
June, 1555. The victory of Blairleine secured the dignity of
chief to
John Macdonald, of Moydart, son, as above-mentioned of
Alexander, and grandson of Allan M'Rory. This distinguished
chieftain, Capt. of Clanranald, during the unsettled govern-
ment of Queen Mart,™. 1st, Mariatte M'ICane, and by her had,
Allan, his heir, and John, ancestor of the Glenaladale family.
He 111. 2ndly, Penelope, 2nd dau. of Sir Charles Erskinc, 3rd
son of Alexander, Viscount Fenton, and by her had a dau., in.
John Stewart, of Appin. Clnnranald d. 1584, and was s. by
his son,
Allan Macdonald, Capt. of Clanranald, in. a dau. of
Macleod, of Harries, and had issue,
Angus, wlio d. V. jy., s. p.
Donald, heir to his father.
Ranald, of Bcnbecula, m. 1st, Maria, sister of Sir Donald
Macdonald, of Slate, but by her had no issue, and 2ndly,
Margaret, dau. of Angus Macdonald, of Dunveg, by whom
he had two sons. The younger, Angus Oig, was ancestor
of the families of Delelea and Milton. The elder,
Ranald Oig, vi. 1st, a dau. of M'Neill, of Barra, and had
by her a son, Donald, who *■. to Clanianald. He m. 2ndly,
1653, Ann, only dau. of John Macdonald, of Clanranald.
and had by her three sons, James, Donald Oig, and Moir.
John, of Kinlochmoydart.
Blargaret, vi. Donald MacAngus Macalister, of Glengarry.
Clanranald d. 1593, and was .s. by his eldest surviving son.
Sir Donald Macdonald, of Clanranald, wlio was knighted
by James VI. at Holyrood, 1617. Sir Donald d. 1619, leaving
a son and successor,
JoDN Macdonald, of Clanranald, who powerfully .supported
King Charles against the Covenanters, and gallantly fought
under Montrose. He survived to witness the Eestoration and
paid his respects to King Charles on his landing in the shire
of Moray, 1660. He then retired to the Island of Uist, and d.
at an advanced age, 1670, leaving by Moir his wife, dau. of
Mac Leod, of Mac Leod, three daus., Moir, wife of Lauchlan
Mac Lean of Coll ; Catherine, m. M'Neill, of Barra ; and Ann,
m. Ranald Mac Donald, of Benbecula; a son and successor,
Donald Macdonald, of Clanranald, who had served with
his father in the memorable campaigns of Montrose. At
Kilsyth, a gallant charge made by young Clanranald decided
the victory, and after the iU fated issue of Philliphaugh,
Donald, staunch to his royal master, marched to Islay against
the Campbells. In 1648, at the head of a considerable force,
he joined the Earl of Antrim in Ireland, and was engaged in
all the engagements in that kingdom until the defeat of the
king's army in the Queen's co., where he and Glengarry were
taken prisoners. Clanranald m. Marion, dau. of John Mac
Leod, of Mac Lood, and had, with a dau., Margaret, m. Donald
Macdonald, of Benbecula, two sons, Allan, his heir, and
Ranald, successor to his brother. He d. 1686, and was s. by
his son,
Allan Macdonald, of Clanranald, who, firm to the cause of
the Stuarts, summoned his clan in aid of Dundee, and with
his tutor, Macdonald of Benbecula, mainly contributed to the
victory of Killiecrankie. When all hope of success for King
James expired, young Clanranald refused to take the oaths to
the new Government, and retired with his brother, Ranald, to
France, where ho completed his education, and became one of
the most accomplished gentleman of his time. After residing
some years at the Court of St. Germain's, he obtained a com-
mission under the Duke of Berwick, and in a foreign land, and
in a foreign service, preserved his name unsullied. When
peace was restored, he went again to St. Germain's and thence
returned to Scotland, and fixed his residence at Ormiclate
House, in South Uist. In this, one of the remotest of the
Western Isles, he hoped to enjoy rest and tranquillity after the
storms and vici.ssitudes of his early life. But the calm was
of brief continuance. No sooner had the Earl of Mar raised
his standard in 1715 than Clanranald hastened from Uist with
his followers, and summoning his vassals of Arisaig and
Moydart, joined the Chevalier's army with a considerable
force. In all the subsequent operations he took part, and at
length sealed his devotion to the Stuart cause by his heroic
death at Sheriffmuir, leading the right wing of Mar's army.
On that fatal occasion it was that Glengarry, stepping forward,
exclaimed " Revenge to day, mourning to-morrow." Clanra-
nald was universally esteemed and respected by friend and foe,
and his memory is still fondly cherished in the Highlands. He
m. while in France, Penelope, dau. of Col. Makenzie, Governor
of Tangier under Charles II., but had no issue. His brother
and heir,
Eanald Macdonald, d. unm. at St. Germain's, 1725, when
the succession devolved on his cousin,
MAC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAC
1281
Donald Macdonald, of Bcnbecula. who took no partin the
insurrection of '15, but resided in retirement at Benbecula,
until, at the decease of Ranald, he became chieftain, as nearest
heir male. He m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Donald Macdonald,
of Clanranald, by whom he had a son, Ranald, his heir, and
2ndly, Margaret, dau. of George Mackenzie, Esq. of Kildun,
by whom he had Alexander, who obtained the estate of
Boisdale, and Anne, wife of Lochlan M'Kinnen, of Strathura-
dale. Clanranald d. 1730, and was s. by his son,
Ranald Macdonald, of Clanranald, b. 1692 ; to. Margaret,
d.iu. of William Sl.acleod, of Bernera, and had two sons and
one dau., Ranald, his heir ; Donald, an officer of high reputa-
tion in the British service, killed with Gen. Wolfe at Quebec ;
and Margaret, who d. unm. The eldest son,
Ranald Macdo.vald, was educated at .St. Germain, and was
considered at the French Court, from his position as the
principal West Highland Chief, a man of importance to assist
any French designs on that coast. Prince Charlie was
directed on leaving France to communicate with him, and
went first to South Uist, and then to the mainland, where he
found him. The Chief, finding he was without arms or funds,
urged him to return to France, but by the evil advice of other
chiefs in the district he would not do so. These chiefs and
others received bonds from I'rince Charlie, but Clanranald
never would receive anything. Ho led his Clan at the battle
of Gladsmuir, and at the maicli into Fiigland when not at the
side of the Piincc. He gave a large bond to enable the army
to leave Edinburgh. Being attainted he had to fly to France
after Culloden, where lie was badly wounded. He was
appointed A.D.C. to Marshal Saxc, and was charged with
conveying the ncrts of the Marshal's death to Louis XV. In
1770, in consequence of his attainder having been made as
Donald in lieu of Ranald, he claimed restitution of his estates,
which he obtained some time after, but he found them in utter
disorder, they having been occupied for several years by a
regiment of Hessians, in consequence of the active and im-
portant part taken by Clanranald. Shortly after he, in con-
junction with Lord Macdonald (who had not taken part in the
recent wars), raised a regiment which was eventually, as the
84th, disbanded in Nova Scotia. He m. 1st, Mary, dau. of
Lord Basil Hamilton (younger son of the Duke of Hamilton),
eventually Earl of Selkirk, and by her, who d. 11 May,
1750, he had one son, Charles James Soinerlcd, who d.
1756, aged 5. He m. 2ndly, Flora Mackiunon, dau. of the
ancient family of Mackinnon of that ilk, and by her had
issue, John, his heir; James, an officer of rank in the
army ; Margaret, who d. unru. ; Mary, who d. unm. ; Pene-
lope, TO. the 7th Lord Belhaven and Stenton. The eldest son,
John Macdonald, of Clanranald, Capt. 22nd Dragoons,
h. 1764: m. 1st, Katharine, dau. of the Right Hon. Robert
Macqueen, of Braxfield, Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland, and
2ndly, Jean, dau. of Colin Macdonald, Esq. of Boisdale ; by
the former of whom only he had issue, Reginald George, liis
lieir; Robert Johnstone; and Donald. Clanranald d. 1794.
His eldest son,
Reginald George Macdonald, 25th Capt. and Chief of
Clanranald, J.P. and D.L., at one time M.P. for Plynipton, h.
Aug. I78S; ra. 1st, April. 1812, Lady Caroline Anne Edg-
) cuiiibe, 2nd dau. of Richard. 2nd Earl of .Mount Edgciimbe,
j and by her (who d. 10 .Vpril, 1824) had issue,
I I. Reginald Joii.v, present representative.
II. Caroline Sophia, m. S Sept. 1842, Hon. Charles Henry
Oust, 2nd son of John, 1st Earl Bruwnlow.
II. Emma Hainilla, m. 21 April, 1840, Hon. and licv. Alfred
Wodehousc, youngest son of John, 2nd I.oid Wodehouse,
\ and d. 1851.
j III. Louisa Emily, to. 1st, Charles William Marsham, Esq.
t of Sti-atton Strawless, co. Norfolk (who d. 13 Dec 185'')
and 2ndly, 4 Dec. 185G, Col. Hugh FitzRoy, Grenadier
I Guards, son of Lord Henry Fitzroy.
r IV. Flora (Hon.), Woman of the Bedchamber to H.M. the
I Queen.
! V. Sarah Anne, ra. 1st, 1848, Baron Porcelli, a Sicilian noble-
t man, and 2ndly, Major Wodehouse.
ICIanranald to. 2ndly. Anne, dau. of William Cimningliam,
fisq., and widow of Richard B.arry Dunning, Lord Ashburton
who d. 8 July, 183.3), and 3rdly, Nov. 1855, Elizabeth
pcbecca Newman. He c?. 1873.
, ^"'"-Quarterly: 1st arg., a lion rampant gu., armed or :
?.nd or, a dexter band couped fessways holding a cross-crosslet
latchee gu. ; 3rd or, a lymphad, oars in saltire sa. and in base
Xf—fJ^T""^ '" '"'' ^'"= "'"^ ^''g- «" 0'-''^-"-^« vert,
Irrm™!^'"'' eagle or. Cr...t_A castle triple-towered
irg. masoned sa., and issumg from the centre tower a dexter
T^?s^7lTl '""l^"}"'"^ ?rasping a sword all ppr. Supporteis
•^Url I.- ; ^^^ P'"'^"^ through the body by two arrows in
•aitire, points downwards. il/o«o«-Over the crest, My hope
II
is constant in Thpe ; below the arms. Dhandcon co Heirogha
Ktnidence — la, Ovington Square, 8.W.
MACDONALD OF GLENALADALE.
Macdonald, John Andrew, Esq. of Glenala-
dale, CO, Inverness, J.P. and D.L. co. Inverness,
J.P. CO. Argyll, Hon. Col. and Lieut.-Col. Com.
2nd batt. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders (Inver-
ness Militia), b. 29 July, 1837 ; s. his father 1870 ;
m. 30 July, 1862, Helen Mary, elder dau. of tlie
late Edward Chaloner, Esq. of Liverpool, -which
lady d. s. p. 14 March, 1864.
Lineage.— The Glenaladale family is the oldest cadet of
the Clanran.^ld family.
John Macdonald, of Glenaladale, the 2nd son of JonN
Moydertach MacAlister, 7th Chief of Clanranald, and 14th
in descent from John, last Lord of the Isles, ra. his cousin,
Juliet, dau. of Clanranald, and d. 1584, leaving one son,
Alexander Macdonald, of Glenaladale, who m. his cousin,
Lcetitia, dau. of Clanranald, and left issue, Rort, and Alex-
ander. The eldest,
Rort or Roderick Macdonald, of Glenaladale, r,i. a dau. of
Macdonald, of Kinloch, and had Angds ; John ; and Alexander.
The eldest,
Angus Macdonald, entered holy orders, and was s. by his
brother,
John Macdonald, of Glenaladale, who to. a dau. of Mac-
donald, of Ballmain, and left John ; Angus, of Borrodalc ;
Ranald ; Alexander ; Allan ; James ; and Donald. The eldest
son,
John Macdonald, of Glenaladale, m. a dau. of Macdonald,
of Morar, and left Alexander, his lieir; John; and Allen. The
eldest son,
Alexander Macdonald, of Glenaladale, took an active part;
in til* Jacobite cause in 1745, was Major in Clanranald's Regt.,
and was severely wounded at Culloden. He m. the only dau.
of Macdonell, of Scotus, by his firstwife, and left John ; Austin ;
and Donald. The eldest son,
John Macdonald, of Glenaladale, m. and had four sons,
AVilliam ; Donald ; John ; and Rory ; and one dau. He formed
a project of leaving Scotland and establishing his family in
Prince Edward's Island, North America, where he had pur-
chased a tract of land ; he accordingly resolved to leave the
kingdom, and sold and made over his estate to his cousin and
nearest of kin,
Alexander Macdonald, eldest surviving son of Angus, of
Borrodalc. 2nd son of John, the 5th Laird of Glenaladale,
and thus became proprietor of the estate of the Glenaladale
family in Scotland. He to. 1st, Mrs. Handyside, of Jamaica,
who d. s. p., and 2ndly, Miss Macgregor, by whom he had
three sons, John; Alexander: and Angus; the eldest and
youngest having d. in their infancy, the 2nd,
Alexander Macdonald, of Glenaladale, s. his father, and
dying s. p. 1816, his cousin-gennan, as heir-at-Law,
John BIacdonald, of Borrodule, eldest son of Ranald, son
of Angus, 1st of Borrodalc, 2nd son of John, 5th Laird of
Glenaladale, succeeded him. He m. 1793, Jane, 2nd dau. of
Alexander McNab, of Inishewen, co. Perth, and by her (who
d. 1827) had issue,
I. Angus, his heir.
II. Alexander, m. Margaret ,' Watson, and d. 1891, leaving
issue.
III. John, Lieut. -Col. late H.E.I.C.S, severely wounded in
the Indian Mutiny, m. 1848, Helen :Morgan, and d. IbUa.
leaving issue by her (who d. 1858;,
IV. Donald (Rev.).
1. Clementina, d. 1874 ii. Catherine, d. 1S80.
III. Margaret, to. Colin Chisholm, of Inverness, who d.
1877. She d. 1808, leaving issue.
IV. Jane, d. 1874.
John Macdonald, who d. 18.30, was s. by his son,
Angus Macdonald, of Glenal.adale, b. 1793; »;. 1836, Mary
Agnes, younger dau. of Hugh Watson, Esq., W.S., of Tor-
sonce, 3Ijd!othian, and by her (who d. 1890) left issue,
I. John Andrew, now of Glenaladale.
II. Hugh Joseph (Right Rev.}, R.C. Bishop of Aberdeen, 6.
1841.
III. Angus (Right Rev.), B.A., R.C. Archbishop of St.
Andrews and Edinburgh, b. 1S44.
1. Maiy Margaret, a nun, d. lSL'2. ii. Jane Veronica.
Mr. Macdonald d. 1870.
Arrit% Crest, and Motto—See Macdonald of Clanranald.
Seat — Gltnfinnan, Fort William, co. Inverness.
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MAG
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAC
MACDONALD OF ST. MARTIN'S ABBEY.
Macdonald, Col. William Macdonald Col-
QTHOUX Faequhaeson, of St. Martin's Abbey, co.
Perth, and The Craig, Montrose, J.P. and D.L.
COS. Forfar and Perth, J.P. co. Sussex, Col. Com.
'2nd Perthshire Highland R.V., and Archer of
H.M. Scottish Body Guard, F.E.S.E., and F.R.G.S.,
b. 26 May, 1822 ; m. 1st, 26 June, 1849, Hon.
Clara Anne Jane Brownlow, 2nd dau. of Charles,
1st Lord Lurgan, by Jane his wife, dau. of
Eoderick McNeill, Chief of Barra, and by her
(who d. 16 Dec. 1883) has issue,
I. 3IoxTAGn WiLUAJi Macdonald, J.P., late Lieut. Grena-
dier Ciuru-ds, and Capt. Perthshire Volunteers, 6. 16 Jan.
18.51.
II. Charles Brownlow, Lieut. E.N. , 6. 15 Nov. 1855; killed
in action at Burmah, 9 Jan. 1887.
. ui. Harry Colquhoun Farquharson, Capt. Seaforth High-
landers, 6. 6 Feb. 1858.
IV. Francis Roderick, b. 14 Nov. 1871.
I. Emily Jane, b. 15 May, 1853; ?n. 2?. Sept, 188.3, Sewallis
Evelyn Shirley, Esq. of Ettingtonand Lough Fea(sec that
family).
u. Alice Clara Mary, &. 9 June, 18G2.
Col. Macdonald m. 2ndly, 1886, Amelia Anne, 3rd
dau. of Charles Maynard, Esq., and widow of
Major-Gen. Patrick Robertson-Koss, C.B.,of Glen-
moidart, Inverness-shire. Col. Macdonald assumed,
by royal licence, the name and arms of Macdonald,
in addition to his patronymic of Colquhoun
Faequhaeson, in 184.1.
Lineage.— This branch of the great clan Macdonald
settled on the Dee side after the Lord of the Isles engaged
the King's forces at the battle of Harlaw, 1414. There seems
to be no authentic account of the heads of this branch of the
Macdonalds till 1630, when mention is made of Alexander
3I.A.CDONALD, known by the name of Marcus. His great-great-
grandson,
jAiras Macdonald, of Kanathan, 6. 1702: jii. 1731, Helen,
dau. and heir of Ludovic Grant, of TuUach, and had, with
other issue,
^yILLTAM, his heir.
Christina, eldest dau., m. John Farquharson, Esq., a military
officer, a descendant of Findlamore, and had a son,
James Alexander Farquharson, of Oakley, Fifeshire, Gen.
in the army. Governor of the Windward Islands, b. 1775;
m. 1820, llebccoa, dau. and co-heir of Sir George Colqu-
houn, Bart, of Tully Colquhoun. She was &. 1777, and
d. 1855. He d. Is34, aged 58, leaving issue,
William Macdonald Farquhabson Colqchoun Mac-
donald, now of St. Martin's.
Charlotte Grace, d. unm.
Fanny Maria, m. IS.iO, llev. Valentine Grantham, Faith-
full, M.A., incumbent of Trinity Church, Edinburgh,
and has, Robert Colquhotm ; Clare Rebecca ; and Ida
Valentine.
James Macdonald d. 1776, aged 74, and wag s. by his son,
William Macdonald, of Ranathan and St. Martin's, 6.
1732; m. Cecilia, dau. of Kinloch, of Kilrog and Logic, and
left a son,
William Macdonald. who s. his father 1814. He m. 1808,
Grizel, eldest dau. of Sir William Miller, 2nd Bart, of Glenlee,
a Lord of Session as Lord Glenlee, and dying 1841, was s. by
his cousin,
AViLLiA.M Macdonald FAiiQcnABsoN Colqchoun Mac-
donald, now of St. Martin's.
^■/•i/is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant gu. ; 2nd,
or, a dexter arm in armour couped in fess ppr. the hand holding
a cross-crosslet fitchee gu. ; 3rd, or, a lymphad, oars and .sail sa.
flags flying gu. ; 4th vert, a salmon naiant ppr. all within a
bordure az. charged with two mascles in chief arg. and a boar's
head erased in base or. Crest— A demi-lion gu. holding in his
dexter paw a hand ppr. il/oe(o— Per mare per terras.
fi«a(.?— The Craig, Montrose, co. Angus ; St. Martin's Abbey,
Perth; Banderan House, and Gleusbee Lodge, Blairgowrie,
Perthshire.
Ci«6s— Carlton, National, and Athenajura.
n.E.H. the Duke of Cambridge. Lieut. -Gen.
Macdonald commanded the forces in Scotland
1881-1885 ; he had served in the Eastern Campaign
of 1854 as A.D.C. to Gen. Pennefather (including
the battles of the Alma (severely wounded), and
Inkermann (severely wouncled), and siege of Ssbas-
topol (medal and three clasps, brevet of Major,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish medal).
Lineage. — This family, distinguished by the gallant
military services of its members, descends, through the Mac-
donalds of Keppoch, from Alexander, son of John, Lord of the
Isles, by the Lady Margaret his wife, dau. of King Robert II.
of Scotland. The great. great-grandfather of the present re-
presentative,
Alexander Macdonald, Esq. of Dalchosnie, 6. 1696, an
officer in the Highland army, fell at Culloden 1746. He m.
1718, Janet, dau. of James Stewart, Esq., progenitor of the
Stewarts of Tempey, Lepintullich, and Crossmount, and by her
had (with a dau., Barbara, who d. unm. 1819, aged 92) three
sons, Allan, killed in action, s. p. ; John, of whom presently ;
and Donald, Writer to the Signet, who d. s.p. The 2nd son,
John Macdonald, Esq. of Dalchosnie, 6. 1721, served as an
officer in the Highland army 1745-6. He m. 1761, Mary, dau.
of Robert Menzies, Esq. of Glassie, co. Perth, and by her had
( with numerous other children, all of whom d. ^mm.),
Alexander, his eldest son, 6. 12 Aug. 1762, a Major in the
army: to. 11 Nov. 1787, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Men-
zies, Baron of Balfrachs, co. Perth, and predeceased liis
father, July, 1808, having had issue,
1 John, his heir.
2 Alexander, Lieut. 92nd Highlanders, d. unm. 5 Oct.
1813, of wounds received at the Pass of Maya, 25 July
preceding.
3 William, Lieut. 8 1st Eegt., d. unm. 1839.
4 Donald, Capt. 68th Regt., d unm. 1835.
5 James, Capt. 92nd Highlanders, d. unm. 1840.
1 Mary Anne, d. 1807, aged 10.
Donald (the 5th son), a very distinguished officer, com-
manded the 92nd Highlanders at Waterloo,
llobert (Rev.), the Uth son.
Mr. Macdonald d. 1809, and was s. by his grandson,
Sir John Macdonald, K.C.B., of Dalchosnie and Dun Ala-
stair, J. P., Gen. in the army, and Col. 92nd Highlanders, /;. 10
Sept. 1788 ; m. 12 Sept. 182G, Adriana, eldest dau. of James
M'Inroy, Esq. of Lude, Perthshire, and had issue, by her (who
d. 1872).
Alastair MacIan, now of Dalchosnie.
John Allan, late Capt. 92nd Highlanders, &. March, 1834:
d. imm. 29 Nov. ISsG.
Charies William, Capt. 93rd Highlanders, 6. 15 Oct. 1835 ;
killed inside the breach at the assault of the Begum's
Palace at Lucknow, 11 March, 1858, unin.
Donald, Capt. 79th (Cameron) Highlanders, &. 11 May, 1837,
fell dead on parade at Kamptee, India, 28 Aug. 1871, unm.
Elizabeth Moore Menzies.
Adriana. Jemima.
Sir John Macdonald became representative of the Keppoch
branch of the Macdonalds before his death, by the decease of
some of its remaining descendants. He d. 27 June, 1866.
j4rms— Quarterly : 1st or, a lion rampant gu., a canton of
the last thereon pendant from a mural crown of the first by a
ribbon of the second, fimbriated az. a representation of the
gold medal and clasp presented to Col. Macdonald for his ser-
vices in the Peninsular war ; 2ud arg., a dexter arm embowed
in armour ppr. garnished or, the hand grasping a dagger, the.
point downwards also ppr., the pommel and hilt or; 3rd
arg., on waves of the sea ppr. a ship with sails furled sa. in
base a salmon naiant also ppr. ; 4th or, an oak tree growing
out of a mount in base ppr. surmounted by an eagle displayed
sa., over the whole a fess counter-embattled gu., thereon two
swords in saltire, points upward arg. pommels and hilts or,
between a representation of the Spanish cross of distinction on
the dexter and the Portuguese cross of distinction on the
sinister, both ppr. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, in front
of an arm in armour fessways, the hand ppr. holding a cross-
crosslet sa. flames issuing from the top also ppr., a fiag.sta£f
therefrom flowing to the sinister a banner gu. inscribed
"Arolla" in letters of gold, the staff entwined with a brancll
of laurel vert. Motto — Per mare per terras.
Seat— Meal Dubh, Rannoch, co. Perth. Residence— 37 it
Park Lane, W.
MACDONALD OF DALCHOSNIE.
Macdonald, Lieut.- Gen. Alast.ue MacIax,
of Dalchosnie, co. Perth, J.P., b. 22 March, 1830,
Lieut. -Gen. (retired), and formerly A.D.C. to
MACDONALD OF LAHaiE.
Moeeton-Macdonald, John Ronald, Esq. of
Largie, co. Argyll, b. 25 May, 1873.
Lineage.— John Moa Macdonald, of Isla and Dening-
MAC
THE LANDED GENTRy.
MAC
128B
\eg, 2nd son of John, Lord of tlie Is!cs, by Margaret, dau.
of KoBEBT II. of Scotland, m. Marjary Bisset, heir of The
Glens, CO. Antrim, and was murdered at Ard-dhu by James
•Campbell, circa 142G. He had Sir Donald Ballock, ancestor
«f the Earls of Antrim, and Kanald Bane, of Largie, in Kin-
tyre, founder of this family, who were known as the clan
lianaldbane. He was sent by his cousin, the Earl of Boss, as
«nvoy to Kdwakd IV. of England 1461. His son,
Donald MacKanald Bane, of Largie, 1493-1505, in the
latter year submitted to the King, having been in rebellion.
His dau. Marion, of the Ylis, had a grant for life in 1510 from
James IV. of Cartynoale, in Kintyre.
James, of Largie, fled from the pursuit of the Earl of Argyll
in 1594 to his relatives in Antrim, and d. there.
Archibald Mak Connebl, of Largie, was summoned to
.appear at Lochkilkerean before Lord Scone, 20 July, 1605, to
lind sureties for his peaceable conduct and exhibit his titles.
He submitted, and his lands were united and erected into a
tenandry. His son,
Alexandee McConnell, of Largie, served heir 1627, was
father of
Angus Macdonald, of Largie, who was at the burning of
Jnverary, April, 1647, was with the force of Macdonald
defeated by Gen. David Leslie the following month, was for-
feited for rebellion 1649, and restored 1661.
His son,
John Macdonald, of Largie, signed a bond at Blair 24 Aug.
1689 to serve James II. with fifty followers ; d. May, 1710, and
■was s. by his son,
JoBN Macdonald, of Largie, who executed a deed of entail
.5 April, 1763, m. Elizabeth, only dau. of John Macleod, of
Muiravonside, co. Linlithgow, Advocate, representative of Sir
Norman Macleod, ofBornera, knighted after the Kestoration,
and had an only dau.,
Elizabeth Macdonald, of Largie, ,■!. her father 1768, and
her uncle, Alexander Macleod, of Muiravonside, 17S4; ';».. 17
August, 1762, Ch.^rles Loekhart, Advocate, who assumed the
surname of Macdonald, 3rd son of George Loekhart, of
•Carnwath, co. Lanark. She d. 1 Aug. 17S7, leaving issue,
I. James, of Largie.
II. Alexandeb, heir to his brother.
The eldest son,
James Macdonald, of Largie and Muiravonside, d.s.p. 6
Sept. 1793. His brother and heir,
Sib Alexandeb Macdonald, of Largie and Muiravonside,
resumed his paternal surname 1802, on inheriting Lee and
Carnwath, was created a baronet 1806, and d. 22 June, 1816.
His eldest son,
Sib Chables Macdonald-Lockhaut, Bart., d. 3 Dec. 1832,
leaving two daus..
Mart Jane.
Emilia Olivia, d. unm. 29 Jan. 13.50.
The eldest daughter,
Maby Jane, heir of Largie, m. 15 Sept. 1337, Hon.
Augustus Henry Moreton, who assumed the surname of
Macdonald, 2nd son of Thomas, 1st Earl Ducie, and d. 14
I'eb. 1862. Mrs. Moreton Macdonald d. 10 Dec. 1851, having
had issue,
I. Chables, of Largie.
II. Augustus Henry Macdonald. Lieut.-Col. late Coldstream
Guards, 0. 3 Nov. 1848 ; m. 25 July, 1874, Anna Harriet
Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Sutton, Bart., and has
Issue,
1 Norman Charles Henry, b. 13 July, 1888.
1 Clara Emily, 6. 1875. 2 Hilda Maud, b. 1878.
3 Evelyn Geraldine, b. 1879. 4 Muriel Harriet, b. 1880.
6 Margaret AUnc, 6. 1882. 6 Audrey Beatrice, 6. 1887.
7 Isabel Mary Cecil, b. 1891.
I. Frances Augusta, m. 23 March, 1858, Christopher Army-
tage Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath, co. Meath, and by him
(who d. 19 Oct. 1887; has issue, Gilbert Moreton, late Gren.
Guards, 6. 1860: John Hampden, 6. 1871; Mary Jane ;
Elizabeth Catherine ; and Emilia Olivia.
H. Emilia Olivia, m. I April, 1879, Capt. the Hon. Algernon
Thomas Moreton, of Eastwood, co. Carlow, 3rd D.G., who
d. 18 Jan. 1880 (see Bhbke's Peerage, Ducle, E.).
lu. Mary.
fv. Julia, m. 27 April, 1878, Thomas Digby Pigott, Esq.,
C.B., of the Mo, Sherington, Norfolk, and has issue, Charles
Moreton Digby, b. 1879; Moray Digby, b. 1881; Emily
Julia, b. 1882; Harriet Mary Digby, b. 18S3; and Winifred,
6. 1887. '
V. Jane Geraldine.
jl The eldest son,
L Chables Moeeton Macdonald, of Largie, b. 12 July, 1840 ;
I TO. 25 Oct. 1870, Elizabeth Hume, dau. of Archibald Campbell',
Esq. of GlendarucI, and d. IG July, 1879, leaving, with a dau.,
Esther, an only son John Eonald, now of Largie.
.(4rnis— Quarterly : 1st or, a lion rampant gn. ; 2nd or, a
dexter hand issuing from the sinister, ppr. holding a cross-
crosslet fltchee gu. ; 3rd arg. a lymphad, sails furled ana oar:;
in saltire sa. ; 4th vert, a salmon naiant in fess ppr. Crest —
A dexter arm from the shoulder, holding a dagger in pale ppr.
Mottoes — Over the crest, Semper pugnare paratua ; below thu
shield, Pro patria.
;6'tat— Largie Castle, Tayinloan.
MACDONAIiD OF EAMMERSCALES.
Macdonald, William Bell, Esq. of Eammer-
scales, CO. Dumfries, J.P., b. 9 Jan. 1845 ; s. his
father 1862, Capt. late 1st Eegt. (Eoyal Scots) ; m.
19 Sept. 1882, Violet Frances, dau. of the late
John Buckley E-utherford, Esq., late of Chester
Terrace, London, and Blackwater, Isle of Wight,
and has issue,
William Malcolm Bell, b. 20 June, 1884.
Monica, b. 17 Oct. 1890.
Lineage.— Donald Macdonald, b. I6G5, a cadet of the
family of Clanranald, was Capt. of the Macdonald High-
landers at the battle of Killiecrankie under his cousm,
Benbecula, and his claymore and silver cruaick are still
retained in good preservation; hem. 1713, Miss Maclean, of
Torloisk, in Mull, a family now merged in the English mar-
quessate of Northampton, and had issue, Donald, b. 1715 ; d.
1781; Allan, 6. 1717, d. unm. 1797; Archibald, drowned when
a boy, in endeavouring to save a companion in the river Clyrle.
The eldest son,
Donald Macdonald, Esq., an ofEcer in Prince Charles's
army 1745, m. Miss Payne, granddau. of Carlyle, of Brydekirk
and Brakenquhate, Dumfriesshire, representative of Carlyle,
Lord Carlyle of Torthorwald, and had issue,
Allan, Lieut. 76th Eegt. (Macdonald Highlanders), b. 1755 ;
d. unm.
Donald, 6. 1759, of whom presently.
Archibald, b. 1761, in the army, who was taken prisoner and
put to death in India by Tippoo Sahib. He d. v.nm.
Janet, in. W. Cuthbertson, Esq. of Glasgow, and had issue.
The 2nd, but eldest surviving son,
Donald Macdonald, Esq., b. 1759; m. Mary, sister of
William Bell, Esq. of Kammerscales, and had issue,
William Bell, his heir.
Margaret.
William Bell Macdonald, Esq. of Eammerscales, J.P.,
b. 26 Dec. 1807; s. his maternal uncle, William Bell, Esq. of
Eammerscales, 1837; m. 23 March, 18-i9, Helen, dau. of
Thomas Johnstone, Esq. of Underwood, and had issue,
William Bell, now of Eammerscales.
Donald, b. 30 Aug. 184G.
Thomas Johnstone, b. 16 Sept. 1851 ; d. at Shanghai, 188".
Harriett Allan.
Mary Alicia Bell, m. 1SC5, John Neilson Cuthbertson, Esq.
of Glasgow, and d. 1869, leaving issue, a son and a dau.
Mr. Macdonald d. 5 Dec. 1862.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st arg., a lion rampant gu. ; 2nd or, a
dexter hand couped holding a cross-crosslet fitchee gu. : 3rd
or, a lymphad or galley sa. ; 4th vert, a salmnn naiant arg.
Crest — A dexter hand in armour ppr. holding a cross-crosslet
fitchee gu. Motto — Nee tempore nee fato. Arm? of Bell —
Az., three bells or. Crest — A hand holding a dagger pjjr.
Motio — I beir the bell.
Seat — Eammerscales, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire.
MACDONEIiL OF GLENGAREY.
Macdonell, tEneas Eanald Westkop, chief
of Glengarry, h. 1847 ; s. his grandfather 1868.
liineagre.— The clan Macdonald, or McDonnell, is un-
doubtedly one of the most ancient in Scotland, and can be
traced back to a period coeval with that of any family in the
kingdom. The first of the race from whom any authentic
account exists, is Somebled, designed by Scottish historians
Thane of Argyll, but by foreign authors and charters extant
King of the Isles, and Lord of Argyll and Kiutyre.
Among his descendants has long been disputed the chieftain-
ship, and many and acrimonious have been the conflicts on the
subject.
Reginald Macdonell, son of John Macdonell, Lord of the
Isles, seventh in descent from Somerled, received from his
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father a very large estate, as appears from a charter of con-
firmation by King Robert, dateil 1 Jan. 1373. This Ecsinald
Is stated to have been murdered by the Karl of lioss in the
Abbey of Elcho, at Perth, while heading tlie men of the Isles
as their lawful chieftain. He left, with other issue, a son,
Donald Macdonell, of Glengarrj-, who was served heir to
his father in the pi incipal part of his fortune, and became a
powerful baron. He left (with a younger son, Kanald, from
whom descend many of the Macdonnell's of Perthshire), an
elder son and heir, John Macdonnell, of Glengarry, who m.
a dau. of Macleod of Lewes, and was father of Alastair Mac-
donnell, of Glengarry, who m. the only dau. of Slaclean of
Dowart, and had three sons, John, his heir. John (Ire), from
whom many of the Macdonalds of the north are derived; and
-Eneas, from whom came the House of Shcan. The eldest son
and heir, John Macdonnell, of Glengarry, m. a dau. of
Lochiel, chief of the Camerons, and was father of Alexander
3JACD0NELL, of Glengarry, who id. Margaret, dau. of Celestine
de Insulis, and heiress of her brother. Sir Donald Macdonell
of the Isles, and granddau., and only representative of
Alexander, second Earl of Ross. By this lady, Alexander had
an only son and heir, .SSneas Macdonell, of Glengarry, who
m. Janet, only dau. of Sir Hector M'Lean of Dowart, by whom
he left a son and heir,
Donald Macdonell, who m. 1st, a dau. of Grant of
Fruchy, and secondly, Margaret, dau. of Allan Macdonell,
ofMuidert; and thirdly, a dau. of Macdonnell of Keppoch.
Jle d. 1630, leaving, with other issue,
I. Alastaib Macdonell, of Glengarry, in. Jean, dau. of
Allan Cameron, of Lochiel, and dying soon after his father,
was «. by his son,
.^NEAS, of Glengarry, a firm adherent to the interests of
Charles I, for which he was forfeited by Cromwell ;
immediately on his restoration, Charles 11 created him
for his loyalty, a Peer of Scotland, as Lord Macdonell and
Aross, by patent dated 20 Dec. 16ti0. He li). Margaret,
dau. of Sir Donald Macdonald, of Slate, Bait., butc^. s. p.
ICbO, when the peerage became extinct, and the estates
devolved on his kinsman, Alastair.
II. Donald, of Scothouse, m. Mary, dau. of Sir James
M'Donald, of Slate, and was .s. by his eldest sun,
Kecinald, of Scothouse, ro. Flora, dau. of Alexander
Macleod, and had issue,
1 Alastair, of Glengarry, was surnamed " The Black,"
and distinguished hims^elf during the commotions of
his time, under the Earl of Mar, and Viscount Dundie.
He was the bearer of the Koyal Standard at the battle
of Killiecrankie, and was created a I'eer by the abdicated
James. He m. Mary, dau. ol Kenneth, 3rd Earl of
Seaforth, and d. 172-1, leaving issue, who s. him. His
line became extinct on the death of Charles Mac-
donell in 18G8, when the representation of the family
devolved on the descendants of Angus, of Scothouse.
2 Angus, of whom we treat.
3 John, progenitor of the Macdonells, of Lochgarry
and Greenfield.
4 Archibald, of Banisdale, from whom, that line.
The grandson of Donald of Scothouse,
Angus Macdonell, of Scothouse, on whom his father settled
that barony, was the father of
Donald Macdonell, of Scothouse, the eldest son, a loyal
adherent of Prince Charles Edward, was killed at the battle of
Culloden. His eldest son, Ranald Macdonell, of Scothouse,
was in Lord Laughton's Regt. of Cavalry on the Government
.•iide of Culloden. The Chevalier Johnstone in his memoirs,
gives a very interesting account of this Ranald and his father
Donald. Ranald m. 1st, Helen, dau. of Grant of Glcnmoris-
ton, by whom he had, with other issue, a son,
JEkzab, of whom presently.
.ilanald m. 2nd!y, his cousin, Helen, dau. of John Macdonnell,
of Glengarry, and had, with other issue,
Donald, Col. H.E.I.C.S., left by Ann Isabella, his wife,
1 Eneas Ronald, of Morar, co. Inverness (nhoin hc).
1 Anna Maria, m. Capt. Gibson Stott, and has issue,
Joseph Gibson.
Lyzzy, m. — Henderson, Esq. of Edinburgh.
Anna. Alicia. Fanny.
His eldest son,
-F^sEAS Macdonell, of Scothouse, was father of
-Eneas Ranald Macdonell, of Scothouse, and Madras Civil
Service, became chief of Glengarry, on the death of Charles
Macdonell of Glengarry, the last descendant of Alastair
Macdonell (see above). He had issue,
I. MsEAB Ranald, of the Madras Civil Service, m. Emma,
dau. of Gen. Briggs, H.E.I.C.S., and d. v. p. laG7, leaving
.SIneas Ranald Westeop, now chief of Glengarry, s. his
grandfather.
He d. at Cheltenham 18C8, and was s. by his grandson.
Arms — Or, an eagle displayed gu. surmounted by a lymphad
sa. sails furled and rigged ppr., in the dexter chief a dexter
hand couped of the second, in the sinister a cross-trosskt
titchee of the third.
Crest— A raven ppr. perched on a rock az.. Motto over —
" Cragan an fhithich."
Supportei-s—Ty/o bears each having an arrow pierced througU
the body all ppr.
Motto — Per mare per terras.
Iiesidencc—3'Z, Elm Park Road, Chelsea, S.W.
MACDONELL OF MORAR,
Macdonell, Eneas Eonald, Esq. of Morar, co'.
Inverness, J. P. and D.L. and County Councillor of
Inrerness-shire, and J. P. for Edinburgh, 6. 26 Oct.
1821 ; 111. 13 Sept. 1859, Catherine, only surviving
child of the late James Sidgreavcs, Esq. of Ingle-
white Hall, Lancashire, by Dorothy his wife, only
child of John Talbot, Esq. of Preston, and by hei*
(who d. 1888) bad issue,
I. James Sidgreaves, b. 1 Nov. 1870.
II. Alaster Young Crynan, 6. 27 Jan. 1872.
I. Catherine Mary, m. Brevet Major Hugh Frederick Lyons-
Montgomery, of the Indian Staff Corps.
Mr. Eneas Ronald Macdonell, who was educated
at Edinburgh University, and was called to tlie
Scottish Bar 1845, is the son of Colonel Donald
Macdonell, H.E.I.C.S., and Ann Isabella his wife
{see Macdonell of Glengarrif).
Arms — Per chevron or and vert, in dexter chief a dexter hanJ
fessways couped at the wrist gu., in sinister chief a cross-
crosslet fitchee of the third, and in base a two-headed eagle,
with wings displayed of the first, surmounted by a galley also
of the first, sails furled and rigged sa.
Crest — A raven perching on a roi;k ppr.
Mottoes — Over the crest, "Faicilleach," and below, "Per
mare, per terras."
&a4— Morar, Arisaig, Inverness-shire.
MACDONNELL OF NEW HALL AND
KILKEE.
MacDonnell, Chaeles Eandal Aemstrong,
Esq. of New Hall, and Kilkee, co. Clare, J. P.,
D.L., late Clare Artillery,. 6. 24 March, 1862; s.
his father Nov. 1883.
Lineag-e. — This branch of the MacDonnell family lias
been settled in co. Clare during two centuries, and claims
descent from a common ancestor with the Earl of Antrim.
Daniel MacDonnell, Esq. of Kilkee, was possessed of the
estate of Kilbreckan and considerable property in co. Galway
and in the liberties of the city of Limerick, and was living at
Kilkee 1671. He to. Penelope (whose sister, Ilonora, m.
Connor, 2nd Viscount Clare, of Can-igaholt), 3rd dau. of
Daniel O'Brien (More), of Dromore and Dough, co. Clare (by
Eleanor his wife, dau. of Edmond Fitzgerald, Knight of Glynn),
by whom he had issue, two sons and two daus. He d. about;
1675, V. p. The elder son,
James MacDonnell, Esq. of Kilkee, served as a Capt. in
Lord Clare's Regt. of Dragoons, but on the accession of Williasi
III. he relinquished the Catholic cause, and, having given ir»
his adhesion to that monarch, he secured to himself his estates.
In 1695, he was appointed one of the Commissioners for col-
lecting the poll tax in co. Clare. He ?(i. about 1683, Elizabeth,
dau. of Capt. Nicholas Bromby, of Newcastle, co. Limerick
(by Harriet his wife, dau. of Henry F. Edgeworth, Esq. of
Lizzard, co. Longford), and by her (who d. Jan. 1720) he had
four sons and one dau. James MacDonnell d. at anadvanceol
age Dec. 1714. The 3rd son,
Charles James MacDonnell, Esq. of Kilkee, s. his brother
Randall 1726, and was High Sheriff of Clare 1728; he )». »
Oct. 1718, Elizabeth, only child of Capt. Christopher O'Brien,
of Ennistymon, co. Clare (by his 1st marriage, with Elizabeth,
dau. of Theobald Mathew, Esq. of Thomastown, co. Tipperary,
ancestor of Lord LlandafT}, by whom he had issue, one son and
two daus. ; he d. Oct. 1743. Mrs. MacDonnell d. 28 April,
1788, aged 89 years. Their eldest son,
Chables MacDonnell, Esq. of Kilkee, i. 1736, High Sheriff
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«f Clare 1760, was Lieut.-Col. of co. Clare Militia Dragoons, and
(1765) s. Sir Edward O'Brien in the representation of the co. ; he
was subsequently (1768) M.P. forEnnis, which seat he held up
Jo the time of his death. Killone Abbey, otherwise called New
Hall, was purchased by him, 1764, from his maternal uncle,
Kdward O'Brien, and from that time became the principal resi-
lience of the family. He m. 1 Jan. 1760, Catherine, 3rd dau. of
Sir Edward O'Brien, Bart, of Dromoland, co. Clare (by Blary
his wife, dau. of Hugh Hickman, Esq. of Fenloe, co. Clare i,
and by her (who d. 25 July, 1818, aged 74) had issue, three sons
and three daus.,
Ohables, of whom presently.
Edward, of Kilmurry, co. Clare, Col. in the army, Quarter-
master-Gen. of Canada, 6. 1776; m. 1797, Anne, eldestdau.
of Sir John Johnson, Bart., Superintendent-Gen. of Indian
affairs in British North America, audd. atMontreal 30 Oct.
1812, leaving issue by his wife (who survived him, and d. 31
Jan. 1848), four sons aad five daus.
Kandal, Capt. K.N., d. unm. at Lucca, 1806.
Mary, m. 1787, George Synge, Esq. of Kathmore.
Eliza, m. 1789, Cornelius Bolton, Esq., M.P., of Faithleg.
Henrietta Ann, m. 1799, Charles Hamilton, Esq. of The
Leasowes.
Mr. MacDonnell d. 25 April, 1773, and was s. by his son,
Chakles MacDonnell, Esq. of New Hall and Kilkee, 6.
1761, Lieut.-Col. Comm. of the Earl of Belvidere's Regt., who,
during the American war raised a Eegt. of volunteers, which
he commanded in Canada. He was M.P. forco. Clare, and at
the time of his death sat for the borough of Yarmouth. In
1802, he was appointed a Commissioner of Accounts. He m.
3 7 Feb. 1785, Bridget, 3rd dau. of John Bayly, Esq. of Debs-
borough, CO. Tipperary, and d. 6 Sept. 1803, having had issue
hy his wife (who d. 15 March, 1800, aged 38), with other chil-
<lren, who all d. young.
John, his heir.
Edward Richard, 6. 17 March, 1792, served during the Penin-
sular war in the 2nd Queen's Royal Regt. and afterwards in
93rd Highlanders. He d. unm. 28 March, 1821.
Bridget, m. 7 April, i8C9, William Henry Armstrong, Esq.,
M.F. (for Wicklow, 1800), of Mount Heaton, King's co.
(eldest son of the Right Hon. John Armstrong, M.P., of
Mount Heaton and iarney Castle). She d. at Kingstown,
-0 Oct. 1860, aged 70, leaving surviving issue by her hus-
oand (who d. at Paris 21 Sept. 1835), three sons and five
daus. : 1 John b. 1 May, 1815: vi. 29 May, 1849, Josephine
Von Mayr, a German lady, and by her (who d. 7 April,
1858), had issue, John Childe, b. 1 Jan. 1850, William,
Louisa Bido, and Lucy ; 2 William Edwabd, of New Hall
and Kilkee ; 3 Charles Heaton-Armstrong, of Larch Hill,
CO. Clare, J. P., m. 29 March, 1866, Gcorgina Maria, eldest
dau. of Ricliard John Stacpoole, Esq., D.L., of Edenvale, co.
Clare, and lias issue, Charles Richard Beauchamp, 6. 3
Sept. 1858; George William Bayly, b. 11 March, 1860; and
Elizabeth Letitia; 1 Letitia Charlotte, m. 1 June, 1841,
Charles William Hamilton, Esq. of Hamwood, co. Meath,
and d. 28 June, 1872. He d. 16 Feb. 1880; 2 Catherine
Gertrude, m. 7 Oct. 1839, John Bayly, Esq. of Debsborough,
to. Tipperary, and d. 4 Oct. 1874. He d. 14 May, 1865 ; 3
Bridget, m. 23 March, 1849, James Dobr6e, Esq. of Rock
Lodge, Devonshire; 4 Mary, m. 12 July, 1842, Yen. Evans
Johnson, D.D., Archdeacon of Ferns; and 5 Louisa, m. 21
Dec. 1861, Rev. Francis Henry Hall, Incumbent of Holly-
mount, CO. Down.
The elder son and heir,
John MacDonnell, Esq. of New Hall and Kilkee, J.P. and
i).L., b. 14 Oct. 1789, served as a volunteer in Spain during
the Peninsular war on the staff of Gen. Carroll, High Sheriff
CO. Clare 1821. Mr. MacDonnell d. wnjii. at New Hall 29 June,
1S50, aged 61, leaving by his will the whole of his estates in
Clare and Gal way to his nephew,
William Edwabd Aemsteong MacDonnell, Esq. of New
Hall and Kilkee, co. Clare, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. -Comm.
CO. Clare Militia, High Sheriff 1853, b. 10 May, 1826; assumed
by royal Ucence, dated 18 May, 1858, the additional surname
and arms of MacDonnell; m. 20 July, 1858, Hon. Juliana
Cecilia O'Brien, eldest dau. of Lucius, 13th Baron Inchiquin,
I «nd had issue,
I I. Charles Randal, now of New Hall and Kilkee.
1 II. Lucius Gerald, b. 14 Sept. li<64.
III. Edward Ronald, b. 8 July, 1867.
IV. William Henry, 6. 10 April, 1870.
V. Aubrey George, b. 21 Feb. 1873.
1. Mary Gertrude. u. Nora Grace.
HI. \ lolet Maude.
' He d. 11 Nov. 1883, and was s. by his eldest son,
• Chakles Randal MacDonnell, Esq., now of New Hall and
Kilkee.
.^rnis- Quarterly: 1st and 4th grand quarters, for Mac-
j ijonnell: 1st or, a lion rampant gu; 2nd or, a dexter arm
issuantfrom the sinister fess pcint out of a cloud ppr., in the
I hand a cross-croaslet fitcb^e erect az. : 3rd arg., a lympliad with
the sails furled sa. ; 4th per fess az. and vert, a tish naiant ui
fess ppr. in the centre chief point a crescent gu. ; 2nd and 3r t
grand quarters, for Armstkong, gu., three dexter arms van.-
braced and embowed ppr., hands clenched also ppr., in the
centre chief point a mullet or. Crests —1st, tor MacDonnell,
a dexter arm embowed fessways vested or, cuffed arg., tht-
hand holding a cross-crosslet fitch6e erect az., the term charged
with a crescent gu. 2nd, for Aemstbong, a dexter arm vam-
braced fessways and embowed ppr. charged with a mullet gu.
the arm grasping an armed leg couped at the thigh and bleed-
ing also ppr. Motto — Toujours prcst.
iitats — New Hall, near Eunis, and Liscrona House, near
Kilkee, co. Clare.
McDonnell of murlough.
McDonnell, James, Esq. of Murlough, co.
Antrim, Barrister-at-Law, M.A., T.C.D., m. 1859,
Kosanna, dau. of William Cairns, Esq. of Belfast
and sister of Hugh, 1st Earl Cairns, and by her
(who d. April, 187ii), he had issue, two daus.,
I. Helene. ii. Margaret.
Lineag'e. — John MacDonnell, 2nd son of John, Lord of
the Isles, by his wife, the Princess Margaret, dau. of Robert
II., King of Scotland, was founder, about the year 1380, of the
clan "Ian 'Vore," or " Clandonald South," whose chiefs were
also styled Lords of Dunyveg, Isla, Kintyre, and the Glens of
Antrim.
Alexander McDonnell, 6th chief, who invaded Ulster with
8,000 men in 1532, had by his wife, a dau. of the Lord of Ard-
uamurchan, five sons, of whom James, 7th Chief, m. Lady
Agnes Campbell, dau. of Collin, 3rd Earl of Argyll, and wai
slain in 1565, leaving issue, a son Angus, Lord of Kintyre.
James McDonnell transferred, however, his Irish possessions
to his brother, Sorley Buy, father to the 1st Earl of Antrim.
CoLL-DHC McDonnell, eldest brother of James, the7th chief,
m. a dau. of McQuillan, Lord of Dunluce, and was father to
Gillespie, Chief of lona and Collinsay, whose son, by his wife,
a dau. of O'Cahan (O'Kane), of Loughlinch,
Coll (Kittagh) McDonnell, was at the head of the clan
" Ian Vore," and was beseiged in the Castle of Dunyveg and
put to death by Archibald, Marquis of Argyll, in 1647. He m.
a dau. of McDonnell, of Sanda, and was father of
SiE Alexander McDonnell, Montrose's celebrated Lieut.-
Gen., w ho having survived the royal cause in Scotland, was
killed in Ireland while second in command of the royal forces
at Knock-na-ness, co. Cork, 13 Nov. 1647. He m. a dau. of
McAllister, of the family of Loup, and had issue.
Coll, of Kilmore, in the Glens of Antrim.
Archibald, of Glassmullin, a Capt. in Lord Antrim's Regt.,
who distinguished himself and was wounded at Aughrim.
He m. Anne, dau. of Stewart, of Redbay Castle, and from
him descended the McDonnell's ojGLassmuilin.
Coll McDonnell, the elder son, m. Anne, dau. of McGee, of
Murlough, CO. Antrim, and was s. by his son,
Alexander McDonnell, of Kilmore, living 1738, ra. Ist, a
dau. of McDonnell, of Knappin, and had issue,
I. Randal, d. unm. ii. Michael.
Alexander, of Kilmore, m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Elease
McV'eagh, Esq. of Dinnadoon, and had further issue,
III. John, of Kilmore (see next article).
His eldest surviving sou,
Michael McDonnell, Esq. r,i. Elizabeth, dau. of A. Steward,
Esq. of Ballintoy, and was father of
James McDonnell, Esq. of Belfast and Murlough, co.
Antrim, M.D., who left by his first wife, Elizabeth, dau. of
J. Clarke, Esq. of Belfast,
I. Alexander (Sir), his heir.
II. John, who s. his brother.
I. Caroline Anne, m. Andrew Armstrong, Esq. of Kilshar-
van, CO. Meath, and had, with other issue, Elizabeth
Penelope, in. Right Hon. Mountifort Longfield, P.C. Judge
of the Landed Estates Court, Ireland.
His eldest son,
The Right Hon. Sir Alexander McDonnell, Bart., P.C,
M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law,
Resident Commissioner at the Board of National Education in
Ireland, created a Bart. 1872, in consideration of his long and
distinguished career in the public service in Ireland, in. Bar-
bara, dau. of Hugh Montgomery, Esq. of Benvarden, co.
Antrim, and widow of Richard Staples, Esq., which lady d.
1865. He d. s. p. 1875, wlien the baronetcy became extinct.
John McDonnell, Esq., M.A., T.C.D., a retired Com-
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misfioncr of the Irish Local Government Board; s. hishrother,
the Right Hon. Sir Alexander McDonnell, P.O. 1875; m. 182G,
Charily, dau. of the Hev. Robert Dohts, and had issue,
I. James, present representative.
II. Robert, M.D., F.R.S., President of the College of
Physicians in Ireland, 1877, m. 1st, Mary M., dau. of
Daniel Molloy, Ksq. of Clonbeala, Kind's co. which lady
d. s. p. 1869, and 2ndly, 21 June, 1S77, Susan, 2nd dau.
of Sir K. B. McCausIand, and hud a sou, John, b. 2 Nov.
1878.
III. Alexander, C.E., ui. Isabella, dau. of — Grenfell, Esq.
IV. Randal William, Q.C., m. fcara, Uau. of John Carlisle,
Esq., <^ leaving issue.
V. William Dobbs.
I. Wilhelmina Charity, m. Henry Pilkington, Q.C., of Tore,
CO. Westmeath, and has issue.
II. Elizabeth Penelope. iii. Rose Emily.
IV. Catherine Anne Stewart.
V. Barbara Montgomery.
ilr. John McDonnell d. 20 Jan. 1802, and was s. by his eldest
£on.
Arriis — Quarterly : 1st or, a lion rampant gu. : 2nd or, a dex-
ter arm issuant, from the sinister fess point our, of a cloud ppr.
in the hand a cross-crosslet litchee erect az. ; 3rd arg., a lym-
phad, sails furled, sa. ; 4th per fess az. and vert, a dolphin
naiant ppr. Crest — A dexter arm embowed fesswise coupt-d at
the shoulder, vested or, cuft'ed arg. holding in the hand a erosa-
croEslet iltchee erect az. J/o£(o— Toujoui s prtt.
McDonnell of beackney and kil-
moke, in glens op antridi.
McDonnell John, Esq. of Kilmore, co. Antrim,
TJieut.-Col. and Hon-Col. (retired), J.P. and D.L.,
Knight of St. Gregory, 6. 1823 ; m. 2 July, 1870,
Hon. Madeleine O'Hagan, dau. of Thomas, Lord
O'Hagan, K.P., which lady d. s. p. 14 Oct. 1875.
Lmeag"e. — John McDonnell, Esq. (son of Alexander
McDonnell, Esq. of Kilmore, and Anne his wife, dau. of
Elease McVeagh, see McDonnell o/ Murlough) who s. by
family arrangement to the possession of Kilmore. He -;».
Rose, dau. of George Savage, of Down, and dying 25 Dec.
1803, was s. by his son,
Randal McDonnell, of Kilmore and Brackney, m. JIary,
dau. of Archibald MacEllir ran, Esq. of Glassmullin, co. Antrim,
granddau. of Alexander McDonnell, of Glassmullin, and had
issue, four daus.. and two sons,
I. Alexandeb, his heir.
II. John, now of Kilmore.
Mr. McDonnell was s. by his eon,
Alexander McDonnell, of Kilmore and Dublin, m. Nov.
1851, Margaret, dau. of Alexander McMullin, Esq. of Cabra
House, CO. Down, and d. 24 Nov. 1S62, leaving a dau.
Bachael Mart Josephine, heir of her mother's estate in co.
Down; she m. 19 Jan. 1882, Henry Thomas, eldest son of
Henry Charles Silvertop, Esq. of Minster Acres, Northumber-
land, and has issue a son, Francis Somerled Joseph, 6. 1 Aug.
1883. Mr. Alexander McDonnell was «. in his own estate by
his brother.
A-ms — Quarterly: Ist or, a lion rampant gu. ; 2nd or, a
dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesspoiiit out of a cloud
ppr. in the hand a cro.'S-crossl't fitehiie erect az. ; 3rd arg., a
lymphad, sails furled, sa. ; 4th per fess az. and vert, a dolphin
naiant ppr. Crest — A dexterarm embowed fesswise couped at
the shoulder, vested or, cuffed arg. holding in the hand a cross-
crosslet fiteh^e erect az. Motto — Toujours prct.
Seat — Kilmore, GleiiarilT, co. Antrim.
Club^Aimy and Navy.
3fficD0N0GH OF WILMONT HOUSE.
McDoNOGH, Feancis Joseph, Esq. of Wil-
mont House, co. Galway, b. 18 June, 1844 ; m.
19 March, 1865, Kate Mary, dau. of the late
Thomas Bodkin, Esq. M.D., of Tuam, and has had
issue,
I. Mathew Joseph, 6. 26 Jan. 18^7.
II. Thomas AloysiuR, 6. 19 June, 1870.
lit. Joseph Patrie, b. 19 Feb. 1875.
IV. Francis James, 6. 5 Jan. 1S77.
V. Allen, b. 1879.
VI. Charles, b. 1882.
VII. Jack Edward.
I. ilary Esmina, 6. 1608: .,?. 17 Mai-ch, 1873.
II. Esmina Mary.
Lineagre. — This family, whD were Lords of Corran and
Tireill, was a younger branch of the great house of McDermoti,
Princes of Moyliu-g, who were themselves a younger branch ol
the O'Connors, Kings of Connaught.
Francis McDonogh, Esq. of Wilmonl House, co. Galway,
held lands at Gort, and was s. by his eldest son,
Matiiew McDonogh, Esq. of Wilmont House, m., and had
issue, Allen, and James. He d. 1779, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Allen McDonogh, Esq. of Wilmont House, J.P. co. Galway,
m. Mary, dau. of — Doolan, Esq. of Derry, King's Co., and
by her had issue,
I. Matuew, of whom presently.
II. William, d. s. ^j.
III. Thomas, b. 1 Sept. 1805 ; d. s. p.
IV. Allen, of Athgarvan iJodge, co. Kildare, to. Charlotte
Elizabeth, only dau. and eventually sole heiress of the late
George Houghton, Esq. of Leicester, and has an only dau.,
CiiAiiLOTTE Moreay HoncHTON, who »n. 1871, John Pym
Yeatman, Esq. of Cedar Villa, High Barnet, Herts, and
of the Temple, Barrister-at-Law (see Yeatman, of Slock
Bouse), and has issue.
I. Eleanor. n. Hannah.
III. Frances Elizabeth. iv. Margaret.
Mr. McDonogh d. July, 1825, and was s. by his eldest son,
Mathew McDonogh, Esq. of Wilmont House, J.P. co.
Galway, Capt. 10th Hussars, m. Jemima, dau. of James Lynch,
Esq., M.D., of Loughrea, co. Galway, and had an only son,
FitANCis Joseph McDonogh, Esq. now of Wilmont House.
Seai — Wilmont House, Portumna, co. Galway.
McDOITALL OF LOGAN.
McDoUALL, James, Esq. of Logan, co. Wigtown,
J.P. and D.L., b. 19. March, 1840; m. 16 Sept.
18G9, Agnes, eldest dau. of Sir Tliomaa Buchan
Hepburn, Bart, of Smeaton Hepburn, and has
issue,
Andrew Kenneth, b. 6 Aug. 1870.
Nigel Douglas, 6. 4 Feb. 1872.
Helen Ethel.
Lineage. — Patrick McDouall was in possession of
Logan in 1455, as appears from a document in the Lochnaw
charter chest. All the ancient papers belonging to this family
were destroyed by fire about the year 1500.
Patrick McDouall, the Laird of Logan, obtained in 1504 a
charterof A'oioZiam«« for his Barony of Logan under the great
seal, wherein it is acknowledged that, though all the ancient
charters of the family were destroyed, it was known by certain
retours shown, that the said Patrick and his predecessors had
" ultra memoriam hominum" held the lands of Logan of the
Crown. Seeing, however, that the muniments were burned,
Patrick was obliged to take a new charter, holding his lands
as his successors have ever since done. He in. previous to
1494, Catherine, only dau. of Sir Alexander McCuUoch, of
Myrton, and was father of
Charles McDocall, who was killed at Flodden in 1513,
leaving a sol and successor,
Patrick, whose son and heir, Charles McDouall, had a
charter of the lands of Logan, &c., from Queen Mart, dated
20 May, 1545. He had also a dispensation in 1547 to marry
his cousin, Alison Maxwell, and dying soon aftenvards, was
s. by his son,
Patrick McDooall, of Logan, m. in 1568, Helen, dau. o£
Uchtred McDowall, of Garthland, and dying in 1579, was s. by
his son,
John McDouall, of Logan, m. 1st, Grissil, dau. of Sir
Patrick Vans, of Barnborouch, and widow of John Kennedy,
of Barclanirachan, and 2ndly, Margaret, dau. ef Craufurd, of
Kerse. John McDouall and his 1st wife, Grissil Vans, had a
charter of the lands of Logan 18 March, 1594. He was s. in
1G18 by his son,
Alexander McDouall, m. 1621, Jane, d.iu. of Sir Patrick
Agnew, of Lochnaw, and had, besides a dau., Joanna, w.
William, 2nd son of William, of Monrcith, a son,
Patrick McDouall, of Logan, served heir to his father
29 Nsv. 1661. He m. Isabel, dau. of Sir Robert Adair, of
Kinhilt, and had issue, Robert, his heir, and Patrick, w-
Jean, dau. of John Blair, of Dunskey. The eldest son and
Buecessor,
Robert McDocall, of Logan, was served heir to his father
29 Aug. 1699. He m. in 1678, Sarah, dau. of Sir John Shaw,
of Greenock, and had issue,
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John, his heir.
Andrew, a celebrated lawyer, who became Lord of Session,
and was styled Lord Bankton.
Tatrick, styled Advocate, had sasine of the lands of Culgroat
1 July, 1749, and 1- June, 175S. He had a son, John, of
Culgroat, and two dauj., Isabella, m. William Hamilton, of
Craiclilaw, and Sarah, who m. Charles Hamilton, of Craich-
law.
The eldest son,
John McDocall, of Logan, «. his father about 1729. He
-III. about 1710, Anna, dau. of Robert Johnstone, of Kelton,
and d. in 1754, having had, besides a younger son, Patrick,
and a dau., Isabel, who m. 1743, Andrew Adair, of Little
Genoeh, an eldest son,
John McDocall, of Logan, who s. his father in 1754, and
had then sasine of the Barony of Logan, and subsequently
had sasines of several other lands, including Culgroat, Altoun,
&c. He 7)1. Helen, dau. of George Buchan, of Kello, and was
1. by his son and heir,
Andkew McDouall, of Logan, Lieut.-Col. in the army,
who was M.P. for co. Wigtown. He m. Mary, dau. of James
Russell, of Dumfries, and dying in 1834, was s. by his eldest
son,
James McDouall, Esq. of Logan, J. P. and D.L., b. 1796.
He joined the 2nd Life Guards in 1819, and in 1845 became
Col. of that regt., and retired in 1854. He m. 1836, Jane, dau.
of William Barnet, Esq. of Apeton, and had issue,
James, now of Logan.
Jane, m. Lieut.-Col. Patrick Stewart, R.E., 2nd son of James
Stewart, of Cairnsmuir. He d. in 1865.
Col. McDouall d. July, 1872.
Arms (as entered in Lord Lyon's office) — Az., alion rampant
arg. gorged with an antique crown or. Crest — A tiger's head
erased crowned with an imperial crown, with a lion's paw issu-
ing from a cloud grasping the crown from the tiger's head ppr.
Supporters — Two lions arg. crowned with antique crowns or,
armed and langued gu.
Seats- Logan, near Stranraer, and Gcnoch Dunragit, N.B.
6'iu6— Carlton.
MACDOUGALL OF M'DOUaALL AND
DUNOLLY.
MacDougali, Charles Allan, Esq. of Dunolly,
Castle, CO. Argyll, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. Ben-
gal Staff Corps, retired, b. 1831 ; m. 28 Oct. 1886,
Harriet Elizabeth, -nidow of Major Donald Patrick
Campbell, of Balliveolan, co. Argyll, and younger
dau. of Charles Hale Monro, Esq. of Ingsdon, co.
Devon.
Xiineag'e. — The M'Dougalls of Lome were anciently Lords
of Argyll " de Argadia." About the beginning of the 12th
century So.\£erled ruled in Argyll. By a dau. of Olacs, King
of Man and the Isles, he had four sons, one of whom was
DouGAL, who erected his inheritance into a principality.
He was grandfather of Alexander M'Dougall, of Lome, who
fought and defeated King Robert Brdce at the battle of
Dalrio, in Perthshire, 1306. His son, John M'Dougall, was s.
by his son, Ewen M'Dougall, father of -John M'Dougall, of
Dunolly, whose son, John M'Dougall, of Dimolly, was father
of DouGALL M'Dougall, of Dunolly, who entered to his lands,
by charter from Argyll, 1562 and 1567. His son, Duncan
M'Dougall, of Dunolly, 1598, was s. by his son. Sir John
M'Dougall, of Dunolly, who m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Duncan
Campbell, of Glenurchy, and left a son and successor, Alex-
ander M'Dougall, of Dunolly, who m. and had two sons,
Duncan, who d. s. p., and Allan, who s. his brother, and
obtained from King James VII. a charter of the greater part
of the lands of Lorn, dated at Windsor, 20 Sept. 1686. His son
and heir, John M'Dougall, of Dunolly, joined the rising in
1715, and suffered forfeiture in consequence. He m. Mary,
dau. of Sir James M'Donald, Bart, of Slate, by his wife, the
Lady Margaret Douglas, 2nd dau. of Robert, 8th Earl of
Morton, and left two dau., the elder of whom m. John
Maclean, of Lochbuy, and a son and successor, Alexander
M'Dougall, of Dunolly, restored to his father's forfeited
estate, by charter from the Duke of Argyll, 1745. He m.
Mary, dau. of Campbell, of Barcaldine, co. Argyll, and had
issue. The 2nd son,
Patrick MacDougall, Esq. of Dunolly, s. his father. He
III. 1782, Louisa Maxwell, dau. of John Campbell, Esq. of
Achalader, co. Perth, and had issue,
Alexander, Capt. 5th Eegt., killed at the storming of Ciudad
Rodrigo, Jan. ItjlO. He d. s. p.
John, his heir.
Patrick, Lient.-Col. in the army, d. imni. 1851.
Allan, d. 1876.
Isabella, m. Capt. Neill Mac Dougall, of the 75th Regt.,
A-ssistant-Adjutant-General in the British army, killed at
Castella, in Spain, 13 April, 1813. She d. Oct. 1867.
Louisa Maxwell, d. unm.
Anne Colina, m. Patrick Campbell, Esq. of Baleveolan, co.
Argyll ; d. 1856.
Mary Jane, m. Charles Hale Monroe, Esq. of Ingsdon,
Devon; d. 1858.
Colina Catherine, d. 1872.
Mr. MacDougall d. Oct. 18'25, and was s. by his son.
Sir John MacDougall, of Dunolly Castle, K.C.B., J.P.
and D.L., Vice-Admiral R.N., 6. 1789; m. 22 Aug. 1826,
Elizabeth Sophia, only child of Capt. Charles S. Timins,
R.N., of Oriel Lodge, Cheltenham, aud by her (who d. 8 June,
I88I), had issue,
Alexander John, Capt. R.A., m. 4 July, 1867, Anna, eldest
dau. of Thomas Barclay, Esq. of Ballyartney, co. Clare,
and d. s. p. Aug. 1867.
Patrick Charles CampbeU, Comm. R.N., h. 1830 ; d. Nov.
1861.
Charles Allan, now of Dunolly.
John Timins, b. 1833.
Henry Robert, M.D. Indian Medical Service, b. 1835; v).
1871, Caroline, dau. of James Forsyth, Esq. of Glengorm,
Mull, and has issue, Alexander James, 6. 1872, and others.
Sophia Elizabeth, m. Sept. 18o2, Sir Angus Campbell, Bart,
of Dunstaffnage, d. June, 1857.
Louisa Maxwell Helen Colina.
Elizabeth Mary Jane.
Sir John MacDougall d. April, 1865.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th az. a lion rampant arg. ; 2nd
and 3rd or, a lymphad sa. with a beacon on the topmast ppr.
Crest — An arm in armour embowed fessways couped ppr.
holding a cross-crosslet litchee erect az. Motto — Vinccre vcl
mori.
iSea<— Dunolly Castle, near Oban, co. Argyll
MACDOUGALL OP GALLANACH.
MacDougall, James Patten, Esq. of Gallanach,
CO. Argyll, J. P., M.A., Ch. Ch. Oxford, a member
of the Scottish Bar, and a Barrister of the Inner
Temple, Legal Sec. to Lord Advocate, Jan. to July,
1886, and again since Aug. 1892, b. 1849 ; m. 1884,
Alice Mary, dau. of Major Home, of Stirkoke, co.
Caithness. He assumed the name of MacDougall
on s. his mother in 1891.
Lineag'e. — The MacDougalls of Earay, or Eagray, and of
Torosay, in Nether Lome, were early offshoots of the Dunolly
family.
Allan MacDougall, of Torosay was father of
John MacDougall, his heir, who in 1644 acquired the estate
of GiUlanach from his kinsman, Alexander MacDougall, of
Dunolly. He was s. in 1645 by his son,
John MacDougall, of Gallanach, who ni.a dau. of Buchanan,
of Leny. His grandson,
John MacDougall, of Gallanach, living 1711-95, was grand-
father of
Allen MacDougall, of Gallanach, Haytield or Inistrynich,
and Dunach. He m. Margaret, dau. of John Hay, of Newhall,
sister of George, 7th Marquess of Tweeddale, and left descen-
dants at his death 1807. In 1799, Allen MacDougall conveyed
Gallanach to his younger brother,
Patrick MacDougall, of Gallanach. He m. Margaret,
dau. of James Campbell, of Silverciaigs, and had issue,
Dugald, his heir.
James, Col. 42nd Highlanders, d. 1878.
George, Surgeon H.E.I.C.S., d. s. p.
Jane, ',n. Du^'ald Campbell, of Ellandrie, and d. 1864.
Margaret, ni. 1822, llobert Cuninghame, of Ballynorris, Isle
of Man, and d. 1834.
The eldest son,
Dugald MacDougall, of Gallanach, s. his f.Tther 1811, aud
d. 1864 ; he m. Margaret, dau. of Murdoch Madaine, of Loch-
buy, and by her (who d. June, 1880, in her 92nd year) had
Patrick, of Gallanach.
John, of Gallanach.
Murdoch, d. s. p. 1873.
Jane Maxwell Campbell, of Gallanach, m. John Patten,
Esq., Writer to Signet (who d. 1877), and d. Eeb. 1891,
leaving, with other issue,
1 James, now of Gallanach.
2 John, Writer to the Signet, m. 1880, Helen leabel, dau.
of late J. J. Grieve, Esq., M.P.
Margaret Christian Cunninghame.
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The eldest son,
Patrick MacPougall, Esq. of Gallanach, Writer to the
Signet, (/. ,1. p. 1SG6, and was s. by his brother,
John MacDouoall, Esq. of Gallanach, formerly Major in
H.E.I.C.S., 6. 1822, and d. s. p. 1SS8, when he was .«. by
his sister, Mrs. Jank Maxwell Campbell Patten, who d.
1S91, and was s. by her eldest son, James Fatte.n, Esq., who
assumed the name of MacDougall.
5taJ— Gallanach House, Oban, N.B.
MACDOUGALL OF LUNGA.
MacDocgall, Stentaet, Esq. of Lunga, co.
Argyll, J. P., Major late 93rd Highlanders, 6. 1854;
■m. iSSo, AVilhelinina, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of
the late George William Moore Liddell, Esq. of
Sutton, and Keldj Castle, co. York, and has
issue,
I. lAK, 6. 1887.
I. Helen Margaret.
n. Dorothy Georgina.
111. Mary llichmond.
Lineage. — Sprung from Sonicrled, Thane of Argyll and
the Isles, the MacDougalls have held possessions in uo. Argyll
since the early part of the r2th century, and of this ancient
clan, of which MacDougall of Donolly is the head, the branch
now being treated of is directly represented by the Laii-d of
Lunga.
Allan MacDougall, son of Duncan MacDougall and
grandson of John MacDougall, circa 1560, was father of
Hector MacDougall. He d. 1610, leaving a son,
Angus MacUouoall, who ;?i. Cliiistina, dau. of Donald
Cameron, and d. 1653, leaving an only son,
Allan MacDougall. He m. Katherine, dau. of MacDougall,
of Rara, and d. 1677, leaving a son,
Dougal MacDougall, of Lunga, who m. Helen, dau. of
Alistair Macdonald, and d. 1733, leaving a son,
Angus MacDougall, Esq. of Lunga, who m. Isabel, dau. of
Duncan Campbell, and had by her two sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Hector, 6. 1747, an'offlcer E.N., d. unm.
Mr. MacDougall d. 1769, and was s. by his eldest son,
John MacDougall, of Lunga, 6. 1744; in. Anne, elder dau.
of MacLachlan, of Ciaigenterrive and Ardclionnel Castle, co.
Argyll, and left,
I. Colin, his heir.
II. John, of Braevallich, successor to his brother.
III. Duncan, an officer H.E.I.C.S. (Bombay), m. Colina, dau.
of John Campbell, Esq. of Melfort, and d. 1833, leaving
issue,
1 Archibald Duncan, Col. Madras Staff Corps, m. Mary,
dau. of Col. Potts, H.E.I.C.S., and (/. 1876, leaving issue,
John; Archibald; William; and Alice.
2 Frederick, d. unm.
3 John, Lieut. Madras Staff Corps, d. from an attack of
fever while on the staff of his cousin. Gen. Sir Colin
Campbell, K.C.B., of Melfort, Commissioner in Ceylon.
4 Aleck, d. unm. in Australia.
Mr. Macdougall d. 1803, and was s. by his eldest son,
Colin MacDougall, of Lunga, Lieut. 42nd Highlanders
(Black Watch), d. unm. 1836, and was s. by his brother,
John MacDougall, of Lunga, who in. 1846, Richmond Mar-
garet Ingles, dau. of Donald Stewart, Esq. of Luskintyre, and
■ d. 1871, leaving issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Stewart, now of Lunga, s. his brother.
I. Annie, m. 1869, Col. James Thorpe, J. P. and D.L. of
Coddington Hall, co. Nottingham, and Ardbrecknish, co.
Argyll, and has with other issue John Somerled, 2nd Lieut.
".^cots Guards.
II. Isabel Macrae, m. 1878, Capt. William Harrison Preston,
J. P., of Heighoime Hall, co. York, eldest son of William
Preston, Esq. of Burythorpe, co. York, J. P.
III. Helen, d. 186.5.
IV. Richmond Grace.
His eldest son,
John MacDouoall, Esq. of Lunga, J. P. cos. Argyll and
Kinross, a Commissioner of Supply, and formerly Lieut. 21st
Hussars and 72nd Highlanders, 6. 1851 ; d. 1888, and was s.
by his brother.
^v)n.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., a lion rampant ar.; 2nd
and 3rd or, a lymphad sa. «ith a flame ot fire ppr. issuing from
the topmast. CVe.ji — An arm in armour embowed ppr. holding
a cruss-crosslet fitchee gu. Mutto — Vincere vel mori.
ibVa(jj— Lunga and Daill, Lochgilphead, co. Argyll.
MACDOWALL OF GAKTHLAND.
Macdowalt., Henry, Esq. of Garthland and
Carruth, co. Renfrew, J. P. and 1>.L., Capt. Ren-
frewshire Militia, b. 13 Marcli, 1845, m. 4 Feb.
1885, Eleauora Louisa, youngest dau. of Sir
William Maxwell, Gtk Bart, of Monreith.
Lineagre.— CoL. William IMacDowall, a younger son of
MacDowall, of Garthland, purchased 1727, the ancient Barony
ot Castle Semple, co. Renfrew, from Hugh, Uth Lord Sempill.
He 111. 1st, Mary Tovie, dau. of Mrs. James Milliken, of
Milliken, by her 1st husband and had by her a son, William;
he )u. 2ndly, Isabella Wallace,, sister of "iggar Wallace, Esq.
of Woolmet, and by her had James, who went to the West
Indies, and John, who s. to the lands of Woolmet. Col.
M.acDowall d. 1748, and was .s. by his son,
William MacDowall, Esq. of Castle Semple, 6. 1700, who
purchased the family estate of Garthland from his cousin,
William Macdonald, who d. unm., and at whose death, in 1775,
he became head of the family. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of James
Graham, Esq. of Airth, by Lady Mary Livingstone his wife,
dau. of .Mexander, 3rd Earl of Callender, and Lady Anne
Graham his wife, granddau. of James, the great Marquess of
Montrose. By Elizabeth his wife (who d. 1800) he had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. James, at one time Provost of Glasgow, m. Isobell Peters,
and had issue, amongst others, William and Lawrence, both
of whom s. to Garthland, and d. unm.
III. Day Hort, of Walkinshaw. b. 27 March, 1753; 5)1.7 Nov.
1791, Wilhelmina, dau. of William Graham, Esq. of Airth,
CO. Stirling, and d. 16 June, 1809, having had issue,
1 Day Hort, Lieut.-Gen., Col. 3rd Buffs, J.P. and D.L., b.
3 July, 1795 ; m. 1838, Eleauora Frances Murray, 3rd dau.
of David Macrtowall Grant, Esq. of Arndilly, co. Banff, by
his wife, Eleanor Blary Grant, of Arndilly ; s. his cousin,
Laurence, 1842, aud d. 14 Sept. 1870. Mrs. MacdowalUi.
1875.
2 Henry, the eventual heir.
1 Elizabeth, >n. 19 Aug. 1824. Sir Henry Ingilby, 1st Bart,
of Ripley Castle, co. i'ork, and d. 7 March, 1869.
2 Christian Jemima, m. John Dundas, Esq., of the family
of Dundas, of Manor, and d. 19 July, 1863.
3 Caroline, m. 16 Oct. 18:i8, the Rev. R. W. Bosanquet, of
Rock, Northumberland.
IV. Hay, Lieut.-Gen., Commander-in-Chief at Madras. The
ship in which he was returning from India was lost at sea,
and never heard of.
V. David, Capt. R.N., to. Eleanor Mary Grant, of Arndilly,
CO. Bantf, and assumed her name.
VI. Laurence, Lieut.-Col. Renfrewshire Militia.
His eldest son,
William Macdowall, Esq. of Garthland and Castle Semple,
Lieut, of CO. Renfrew, and Member in five Parliaments, d.
unm. 2 May, 1810, and was s. eventually by his nephew,
Henry Macdowall, Esq. of Garthland, co. Renfrew, J.P.
and D.L., b. 20 Nov. 1796 ; m. 1839, Isabella Fergus, youngest
dau. of James Dennistoun, Esq. of Golfhill, and by her (wh
d. 1872) had issue,
Heney, now of Garthland.
Day Hort, Capt. Renfrewshire Volunteers, b. IS.'.O : lu. 12
Aug. 1884, Alice Maude Mary, dau. of Charles Blanchard,
Esq. of Nova Scotia, and has issue, a son, Victor Henry
Charles, /). 1891, and two daus.
Maria Wilhelmina.
Eleanor Isabella, m. 4 Feb. 1874, William Ingilby, Esq. 2nd
son of Rev. Sir Henry Ingilby, 1st bart. of Kipley Castle,
CO. York, and has issue, two sons (twins) William Henry,
and John Utlired Macdowall, 6. 28 Dec. 1874.
Anna Dennistoun, m. 3 Nov. 1886, John Henry Stirling,
Esq.
Mr. Macdowall d. March, 1882, and was s. by his eldest son,
jrms — Az., a lion rampant collared and crowned or. Crest
—A lion's paw erased holding a dagger erect all ppr. Mottoes
— Above the crest, Fortis in arduis ; under the shield, Vineero
vel mori.
Heat — Garthland, Renfrewshire, N.B.
CiMi-s— Conservative, S. W. ; and New (Edinburgh).
MACDTJFF OF BONHARD.
Macduff, Alexander, Esq. of Bonhard, co.
Perth, J.P., b. 29 July, 1849 ; m. 16 May, 1883,
Edith Alexandrine, younger dau. of John Shiell,
Esq. of Smithfleld, co. Forfar, and has issue,
I. Alexander, b. 6 July, 1834.
I. Ursula Edith.
II. Mary Elizabeth Frances.
MAC
THE LANDED GENTKY.
MAC
128&
Xiineagre. — This is one of the most important of the few
families now remaining of the ancient and once potent clan
Macduff, whose chiefs, the Thanes of Fife, held a conspicuous
position in Scotland during the 12th and I3th centuries. A
branch of the clan were the Macduffs of Fandowie, in Strath-
braan, who held these lands for many generations till about
the middle of the 17th century. John Macduff one of this
family, was implicated in the Gowrie Plot, and, along with
some others, the retainers of the unfortunate Earl of Gowrie,
was executed at Perth on 23 Aug. 1600. His son, David, who
d. about 1647, had a son, Alexander, who d. in x708, leaving
a son,
Alexander Macduff, Esq. of Bonhard, 6. 2 Feb. 1698, and
d. 7 March, 1765. His son,
Alexander Macddff, Esq. of Bonhard, b. 6 Sept. 1762, was
on his death, 18 May, ls06, s. by his son,
Alexander Macduff, Esq. of Bonhard, b. 18 Dec. 1792 ; vi .
21 March, 1816, Margaret Catherine, dau. of John Koss, Esq.
of Balgersho, co. Perth, and had issue,
Alexander, of whom presently.
John Ross (Rev.), D.D., 6. 23 M.ny, 1SI8.
Thomas, 6. 29 June, 1820, d. 1890.
Hector Colin Robert, 6. 20 March, 1822; ra. Elizabeth
Fraser, only child of James Beveridge Duncan, Esq. of
Damside, CO. Perth, and assumed the additional name of
Duncan.
William, 5. 12 May, 1824; d. 1881.
Robert Charles Henry (Rev.), b. i> March. 1829, and d. 1891.
Jane Hel.n, b. 27 August, 1826, was drowned at New Halls,
near Edinburgh, 2 Oct. 183S.
The eldest son,
Alexander Macduff, Esq. of Bonhard, b. 5 Dec. 1816; ra.
21 Sept. 1842, Mary, dau. of Francis Brown, Esq. of Jordan-
hill, Trinidad, and had issue,
Alexander, now of Bonhard.
Elizabeth.
Mr. Macduff (f. 21 March, ISCG.
^4jt/w— Paly of six, erm. and or, a lion rampant gu. armed
and langued az. Crest— k demi-Iion gu. holding in dexterpaw
a dagger ppr. j1/o«to— Deus juvat.
Sent — bonhard, near Perth.
Jr.ne Helen.
MACEVOY or TOBERTYNAN AND
MOUNT HAZEL.
MAcEvoY,EDWAEDFEANCis,Esq.of Tobertynan,
CO. Meath, Mount Hazel, co. Galway, and Frankford,
CO. Longford, J.P., M. P. CO. Meath 1855 to 1874,
iormerly Lieutenant in the 6th Dragoon Guards
(Carabineers), h. 5 Sept. 1826 ; m. 24 Oct. 1850,
Eliza, dau. and heiress of Andrew Browne,
Esq. of Mount Hazel, co. Galway, son of Nicholas
Erowne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, by Eleanor his
wife (afterwards Vicountess Strangford), youngest
dau. of Sir Thomas Burke, 1st Bart., and has an
only dau.,
Pauline, b. 28 Nov. 1862 ; m. 1 Dec. 1883, George, Marquis
de Stacpoole, only son of the Due de Stacpoole {see
Burke's Petrage, Foreign Titles), and has issue,
I. George Mary Edward Josepu Patrick, 6. 8
March, 1886.
II. Edward Hubert Michael, b. 29 Sept. 1888.
in. Francis Gustave Mary, b. 26 Oct. 18.90.
IV. Robert Andrew, 6. 25 May, 1892.
I. Gertrude Mary Pauline, 6. 7 Oct. 1884.
Ijineage.— The MacEvoys (of the clan Colla) are com-
tnemorated by O'Heerin, and were described by O'Brien to
*iave been in ancient times chiefs of a district in the Queen's
CO., wherein they were principally settled in the Barony of
Stradbally. They also possessed property in Feffia — called
Hy MabVias— now the Barony of Moygoish, in Westmeath,
and previously to their coming to Meath, had estates in co.
Longford, which they lost in the times of religious disabili-
ties.
Francis MacEvot, Esq. of Tobertynan, one of the most
tlistinguished surgeons of his lime, was son of Edward Mac-
Evoy, of Dring,co. Longford, and grandson (by Anne D'Arcy
1 his wife) of Christopher MacEvoy, whose younger brother was
, of Santa Cruz, and had a son, Christopher MacEvoy, of
Wimbledon, Surrey. He hi. Anne, dau. of Thomas Fetherston-
iiaugh, Esq. of Bracklyn Castle, co. Westmeath, and had a
, son Edward, who d. before him U7im. He d. himself 1808,
J and was s. by his brother.
James MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobertynan, co. Meath, and Frank-
ford, CO. Longford, ra. Theresa, youngest dau. and co-heir of
Sir Joshua CollesMeredyth, Bart., by Maria his wife, dau. and
heir of Laurence Coyne Nugent, Esq. and d. 1834, leaving
issue,
I. Edward Francis, now of Tobertynan.
II. Joshua James, J. P., formerly R.N., and afterwards an
officer in the Dublin Artillery, b. 1829 ; m. 22 Nov. 1860
the Hon. M.-iry Netterville, 2nd dau. and co-heir of James',
7th Viscount Metterville, and assumed by royal licence|
dated 7 Apiil, 1865, the surname and arms of Netterville
only, and has issue,
1 Mary Eliza Theresa. 2 Theresa Reddis.
3 Eliza Theodora, a nun.
4 Rose Emily, to 1 Sept. 1892, Edward Alexander, eldest
son of Count O'Bythe, of Corville, co Tipperary (ichom
see).
5 Barbara, m. 16 July, 1891, Nicholas Sycnott, Esq.
Barrister-at-Law, eldest son of the late Thomas Synnoit,
Esq. of Innismorc, co. Dublin, and has issue a dau.
6 Victoria,
7 Pauline.
I. Maria Theresa, jii. 1852, Richard Gradwell, Esq., J.P., of
Dowth Hall, CO. Meath, and by him (who d. 28 Oct. 1884)
ha.s issue {<ee Gradwell of Dowth Ball).
u. Barbara Frances, ui. 8Jan. 1856, Sir Bernard Burke, C.B.,
LL.D., Ulster King-of-Arms, (who rf. 12 Dec. 1892) and d,
15 Jan. 1887, leaving issue {see Burke of Auberies).
Arms—Ver fess az. and per pale or and erm. a fess gu.,
issuant therefrom a demi-lion arg. in the dexter base a dexter
hand couped at the wiist of the fourth. Crest— K cubit arm
erect, vested gu. cuffed erminois, in the hand a sword ppr.
3/o((o— Bear and forbear.
&a(s— Tobertynan, near Enfield, co. Meath, and Mount
Hazel, Glantane, co. Galway.
McFARLAN OP BALIiANCLEROCIIE.
McFaelan, Lieut.-Col. John Wardex, of
Ballancleroche, or Keithtoun, co. Stirling, J.P.,
Lieut. -Col. retired, h. 16 July, 1823; m. li June,
1857, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Duncan Gibb, Esq.
of Liverpool.
Lineag-e.— Patrick McFarlan, the representative of
the Merkinck branch of the family of MacFarlan of that ilk,
purchased in 1624 the estate of Ballancleroche, or Kirktoun,
(sometimes called Keithtoun). His son, Jamks, who lu. Mary
Keith, of the Earl Marischall family, built the old part of the
present mansion house. His son, Hugh MacFablan, served
under Marlborough in Queen Anne's wars ; he m. Elizabeth
Doig, of Ballengrew, and was succeeded by William McFarlan
the 4th of Keithtoun, who entailed his estate on the family
of his sister Anne, who had m. the Rev. John Warden, tlie
Minister of Campsie, son of Rev. John Warden, first Minister
of Gargunnock alter the Revolution. The son of the marriage
succeeded to the estate and took the name of McFarlan, and
was father of
John McFarlan, Advocate, m. 5 Aug. 1794, Christain, only
dau. of David Wardrobe, Esq., by Eleanor Irvine his wife,
of the Drum branch of the Irvines, and by her (who d. 25 Dec.
1812) left at his decease, 18 Dec. 1846, a son,
John SIcFablan, Esq. of Ballancleroche, >». 10 Nov. 1819,
Janet Buchannan, dau. of Robert Ewing,Esq., and d. 6 July,
1851, having by her (who d. 1879) had issue,
John Warden, now of Ballancleroche.
William Leekie (Rev.), Minister of Lenzie, 6. 1832; m. 1S60,
Isabella Leekie, dau. of William Leekie Ewing, Esq. of
Arngomery, co. Stirling, and d. s. p.
Isabella. Christian Wardrobe.
•4rm.s'— Arg., a saltire cantoned with four roses gu. Crest —
A demi-savage, grasping in his dexter hand a sheaf of arrows,
and pointing with the sinister to an imperial crown ; with the
motto. This I'll defend.
dent — Ballancleroche, Lennoxtown, co. Stirling.
Clab — Army and Navy.
MACPARLANE OF HUNSTOWN HOUSE.
MacFablane, Henky James, Esq. of Hunstown
House, CO. Dublin, and Fallagh Erin, co. Tyrone,
educated Triu. Coll. Dublin, B.A. 1837, LL.D.
1852, J.P. COS. Dublin and Tyrone, High Sherifl' co.
Dublin 1877, b. 3 July, 1817, m. Ist, 27 Aug. 1840,
Jane, dau. of Hamilton-Stuart Wallace, Esq. of
Shergriui, co. Tyrone, by Margaret his wife, sister
1290
MAC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAC
to Colin Campbell, Esq. then of Tandcragee, and
has issue,
I. James Francis Lenox, b. 7 April, lS4.'i, ]*Iajor Cork
Artillery, late Capt. Sril Dragoons Guards m. Elizabeth
Odette, dau. of Manners McKay, Esq. 3rd Dragoon
Guards, o£ Moreen, co. Dublin, by his wife, dau. of
Beojamin Bunbury, of Lisbryan, eo. Tipperary, and has
issue,
1 Waiter Lenox.
■Z Selby.
I Maud.
II. Charles James Xapicr, b. lt> Nov. 1851, Capt. Cork
Artillery, lu. Annie Mary Kina, dau. of Joseph Francis
Stirling, Capt. R.N., son of Admiral Charles Stirling, of
Faskene, co. Lanark, and had issue, Joseph Francis
Stirling, b. 27 April, 1800, and Dorothy Mary.
in. Henry William Hamilton, b. 8 April, 1854, Lieut. 3rd
Dragoon Guards, served iu Egypt (medal and Khedive's
star).
I. Marj'. II. Jane Moore.
IU. Mary Agnes Hinds. iv. Elizabeth Frances.
V. Eva, deceased.
:Mr. II. J. MacFarlane, m. 2ndly, 24 Nov. 1891,
Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Augustus St.
John Gierke, K.H., by Louisa, his wife, dau. of
Very Ear. Holt "VVarmg, of Wariugstowu, co.
Doy\"a.
Lineagre. — The Irish branch of the family of Clan Phar-
lan, was founded by
Malcolm MacFaklane, nephew, it is stated, of Col. John
MacFarlane of that ilk, whose three brothers. Major Andrew,
Archibald, and Walter, were killed at Malplaquet, serving
under the Duke of Marlborough. He '//(. about 1725, Janet
Drummond, granddau. of .Tames Dnimmond, 4th Earl of
Perth, created Duke by James VII, and d. about 1729, leaving
a son,
Francis MacFarlane, b. 1727, who was at Prestonpans, 1746,
where he was beside Col. Gardiner when that gallant officer
was killed. Purchasing some property in Ireland, he settled
at Stirling, co. Meath. To this Francis, his " cousin "
Walter MacFarlane of that ilk, the learned genealogist,
transmitted a copy of the family pedigree. He m. 1st, 17G6
.Jane Hastie, of Edinboro, by whom he had (with a dau.
Jane, who m. Mr. Bevan, of Wales and d. s. p.) three
sons,
I. Henrt, his heir.
II. James HepDurn, of Stutton House, Suffolk, Post Capt.
R.N., Signal Lieut, to Lord Howe, on the "Glorius," 1 June,
1794, b. 30 May, 1769, «i. 1803, his cousin Mary, dau. of
James Hastie, Esq. of London, and had issue, Francis
James, an officer in the K.N., d. in the West Indies;
Mary Anne, deceased; and Elizabeth Frances, ih. Francis
John MacFarlane, Lieut. -Col. late 3rd Dragoon Guards.
III. Francis, of Longford and Pacelield, co. Dublin, b. 1771,
m. 1832, Maria, dau. of — James, Esq. of Bristol, and
has issue, Francis Thomas, b. 2 July, 1835; and Jane.
Mr. MacFarlane ra. 2ndly 1793, Mary llichardson, and by her
liad a son and a dau.
IV. Edward North, of Mount Pleasant, co. Dublin, &. 13
March, 179-1, m. Lucy, dau. of James barker, Esq. and has
issue, Francis and Caroline.
1. Mary, m. 1817, liichard Barker, Esq. son. of Oliver
Barker, Esq. of Clonard, the grandson and heir of Eichard
Barker, Esq. of Croboye-East, aud had issue.
The eldest son,
Henry MacFarlane, Esq. of Stirling, co. Meath, and
Hunstown House, co. Dublin, 6. 28 May, 1767, m. 14 April,
1815, Mary, dau. of Boss Maguire, Esq. of Oak Park, Castle-
knock, a descendant of the great and ancient family of
Maguire, of Fermanagh, and by her (,who d. March 1837) had
issue,
I. Malcolm Francis, d. s.p. 11 Jan. 182G.
II. Henrt James, now of Hunstown House.
HI. Francis John, Lieut.-Col. late 3rd Dragoon Guards, „i.
May, lb52, Elizabeth Frances, dau. of Capt James Hep-
burn MacFarlane, of Stutton House, Suffolk, Post Cupt.
K.N.
I. Catherine, d. 31 Oct. 1868, unm.
Mr. MacFarlane d. Jan. 1851.
Arms — Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses gu.
Crtst — A denii-savage grasi-ing in his dexter hand a sheaf
of arrows and pointing with the sinister t« an imperial crown
or.
iS/a^s— Hunstown House, Mulhuddart, co. Dublin, aud
Fallagh Erin, Beragh, co. Tyrone.
MACFIE OF DREGHORN.
Macfie, John William, Esq. of Dreghorn
Castle, Midlothian, J.P., b. 1 Dec. 1844 ; m- 7 June,
1867, Helen, dau. of the late Major-Gen. Charles
Wahab, of the Queen's Indian Service, and has
issue,
I. Robert Andrew Scott, B.A., 6. 10 April, 1864.
II. Charles Wahab Scott, b. 9 Dec. 1872.
III. John AVilliam Scott, 6 1(3 Sept. 1S79.
IV. Alison Bland Scott, 6. 25 Dec. 1S8G.
I. Janet Cowan Scott, b. 29 May, 1S69.
II. Caroline Easton Scott, b. 12 April, 1871 ; d. 24 May, 1S72.
III. Helen Charlotte Scott, b. 23 Sept. 1876.
IV. Mary Scott, b. G Nov. 1883.
v. Marion Sheila Scott, b. 12 Sept. 1888.
Liineag'e. — The clan Macfie, or Macdupfie, hailed
from the islands of Colonsay and Oronsay, co. Argyll, but wercj
dispossessed by the MacDonalds. Some of them removed to
the cos. of Ayr and Renfrew.
Robert Macfie, Esq. of Innerkip, removed in the last
century from co. Ayr, and settled at that place. He m. Mary
Lyon, and had a son,
William Macfie, Esq. of Innerkip, 6. 1710, who lii. Mary
Ramsay, and was father of
Robert Macfie, Esq. of Langhouse, eo. Renfrew, b. 11 Feb.
1746 ; )jj. 9 March, 1772, Mary, dau. of Capt. William Andrew,
of Greenock, and d. 25 Sept. 1827, leaving by her (who d.
n Sept. 1815),
I. William, of Langhousc, m. 1st, Jessie, dau. of David
Johnston, Esq. of Port Glasgow, and d. 1854, leaving,
1 Robert, of Langhouse and Airds, J.P., D.L., b. 1812;
'M. 1838, Agnes, dau. of James Fairrle, Esq. of Greenock,
and had, with other issue, a son,
William, b. 1840: ?u. 1st. 1804, .Agnes Hamilton, dau.
of Rev. James Towers (she d. 1864), and 2ndly, 18G7,
.lane Crawford, dau. of James .Allen, Esq., and has
issue.
He Hi. 2ndl}', Janet, dau. of Claud Marshall, Esq. of Craig-
iiestock, CO. Lanark, and had further issue,
2 Claud, of Gogarburn, co. Midlothian, J.P., b. 1822,
deceased.
S David Johnstone, of Borthwick Hall, co. Midlothian,
J. P., b. 1828.
II. Robert, m. Agnes, sister of John Gait, Esq., the novelist,
.and aunt of Sir^Alexander Gait, G.C.M.G.
III. John, of Edinburch, D.L.. b. 1783; m. 9 Nov. 1810,
Alison, dau. of William Thorburn, Esq. of Leith, and d.
28 Dec. 1802, leaving by her (who t(. I April, 1856),
1 Robert Andrew, of Dreghorn.
2 John, d. s. p.
3 William, of Clermiston, co. Midlothian, J.P., b. 1817:
m. 1872, Mary Ramsay, dau. of Rev. Walter Colvin, of
Cramond, co. Miil'othian, and has issue,
William Colvin. Walter .Scott. Charics Edward.
1 Robina Scott, m. John Marquis, Esq. of Greenock and
Liverpool.
2 Mary, m. John Henderson, Esq. of Park, co. Renfrew,
and is deceased.
3 Marion, m. 1st, John Lothian, Esq. Edinburgh, and
2ndly, John MaoKwan, E^q. of Glenloia, co. Uentrew.
4 Ellison, m. William Wcsthgarth, Esq., sometime Member
of the Legislative Council of Victoria.
5 Anne, m. John Macandrew, Esq., Edinburgh, and is
deceased.
I. Jessie, iu. William Thcrburn, of Kasen, in Sweden.
Robert Andrew Macfie, Esq. of Dreghorn Castle, Mid-
lothian, J. P. and Commissioner of Supply, co. Edinburgh,
M.P. for Leith Burghs, 1868-74, F.R.S.E., 6. 4 Oct. 1811; m.
2 Jan. 1840, Caroline Eliza, eldest dau. of John Easton, Esq.
of Couranee Hill, co. Dumfries, Jl.D., sometime Surgeon of
of 15th Hussars, by Ellen Eliza Ann his wife, dau. of
Licut.-Col. Humphry Dalrymple Bland, 47th Regt., an3
had issue,
I. John William, now of Dreghorn.
II. Robert Andrew, b. 1854, ol Kilanea, Kanai, m. Pauline
Keating.
I. Ellen Bland, m. Rev. James Johnston, Glencoe, ^ol•-
wood. Emeritus Minister of Free St. James's Church,
II. ElUsnii Thorburn, m. 18 Oct. 1877, Sir Thomas McClure,
Bart., M.P., of Belmont and Lundalla, co. Down.
III. Caroline Easton, m. 1669, George Harbour, Esq. of Bo es-
worth Castle and Bankhead, Cheshire, M.A., J. P., and has
issue, Robert, b. 1876.
Mr. Robert Andrew Maclie d. 16 Feb. 1893, .and was s. by hi»
son.
Ai-iiis—Ter fess nebuly az. and or, in chief a sword arg.,
MAC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAC
1291
point downwards, hilted and pomelled of the second, and in
base a lymphad sa., under sail of the third. CVe.si— A demi-
lion rampanc ppr. Motto — Pro rege.
Seal — Dreghorn Castle, Colinton, Edinburgh ; and Rowton
Hall, Chester.
M'GILDOWNT OF CLARE PARK.
M'GiLDOWNY, Hugh McCalmont, Esq.
of
Claro Park, co. Antrim, J.P., b. 1854; s. his father
1887.
Lineage.— John M'Gildownt, Esq. of Ballycastle, son
of Edmund M'Gildowny, Esq. of Ballynaglough, ra. Mary
Gray, and was father (with a dau. Mary, Mrs. Casement) of
three sons, John, of Clare Park ; Charles, of whom presently ;
and Edmund of Clare. The 2nd son,
Chakles M'Gildownt, Esq. of Clare Park, /ii. 9 Marsh, 1819,
Eosetta, dau. of E. D. Boyd, Esq. of Ballycastle, and (?. 24 Jan.
1842, leaving an only son and heir,
John M'Gildownt, Esq. of Clare Park, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1843, late C^t. Antrim Militia, b. Feb. 1820 ; m. 1851,
Kose Anna, dau. of Hugh McCalmont, Esq. of Abbeylands,
CO. Antrim, and by her (who d. 1879) had issue,
Hugh McCalmont, now oi Clare Park.
RoBEBT, Lieut. K.A., b. 1864, d. vMm. 1889.
Mr. M'Gildowny d. 1887.
iSccU— Clare Park, near Ballycastle, co. Antrim.
McGRIGOR OF CAIRNOCH.
McGeigor, Alexander, Esq. of Cairnoch, co.
Stirling, h. 10 July, 1859 ; m. 3 Nov. 1886, Margaret
Annie Kay, 3rd dan. of John Muir, Esq. of Deans-
ton, CO. Perth, and has issue,
Alexandek MciR, b. 1887.
Lineagre. — Alexander McGrigob, Esq. of Cairnoch, J.P.
for CO. Lanark, and an eminent Solicitor in Glasgow, b. 30
Xov. 1772; ra. 8 June, 1796, Frances, youngest dau. of John
WillisoD, Esq. of Port Glasgow, descended from the Andersons
of Dowhill, a family for a long period of standing and
influence in Glasgow. By her (who d. 15 Dec. 1837) Mr.
McGrigor had issue,
Alexander, his heir.
Frances WiUison. m. 8 June, 1818, Patrick Murray, Esq. of
Glasgow (who is deceased), and rf. 24 Dec. 1848, leaving issue.
Margaret, 6. Dec. 1697 ; d. Dec. 1798.
Mr. McGrigor d. 21 Oct. 1839, and was s. by his son,
Alexander McGrigor, of Cairnoch, b. 14 July, 1796, Soli-
citor ia Glasgow, J.P. ; m. 1st, 7 March, 1S26, Janet Stevenson,
dau. of William Bennett, Esq. of Moore Place, Glasgow, and
by her (who d. 1 June, 1827), had a son,
Alexander Bennett, late of Cairnoch.
He m. 2ndly, 17 July, 1832, Mary Cusine, dau. of William
Weiderspoon, Esq. of Tayside, Solicitor in Perth, and by her
(^who d. 18 Oct. 1852) had issue,
William Wedderspoon, 6. 20 Oct. 1839; d. 6 Sept. 1842.
Mary Murray.
Mr. McGrigor d. 20 Dee. 1853. His eldest son,
Alexander Bennett McGrigor, Esq., LL.D., of Cairnoch,
CO. Stirling, J.P., 6. 1 May, 1827; m. 11 Oct. 1848, Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of John Kobenson, Esq., merchant of Ham-
burg, and had issue,
I. Alexander, now of Cairnoch.
II. William Bennett, 6. 2 Dec. 18C1 ; d. 11 March, 1SC3.
I. Margaret Elizabeth, m..2 July, 18?4,Xeale Thomson, Esq.
of Glasgow, and has issue.
II. Janet Stevenson Bennett, m. 8 July, 1872, Matthew
Arthur, Esq. of Glasgow, and has issue.
Mr. McGrigor d. 1890.
iJeiidei/cei— Cairnoch, Carronbridge, Denny, N.B. ; and 19,
^Yoodside Terrace, Glasgow. Clubs— Reioim and Devonshire.
McGTJIRE OF CLOIfEA HOUSE.
McQuiEE, William Walter, Esq. of Clonea
House, CO. Waterford, b. 26 March, 1853.
Lineage — The House of McGdibe, anciently MacUidhir
an ancient Irish Sept, are recorded in the Annals of the Four
Masters, from 1449, as Lord of the co. Fermanagh. The pedi-
gree of the sept is recorded in Ulster's Office, and the family
were ennobled in 1627, under the title of Lord Enniskillen
The pedigree sets forth that
Thomas Mor McGuire, Chief of MeGaire, Lord of Fer-
managh, called Giolla Dobh, or the dark-haired youth, m.
Margaret, dau. of Con O'Neil, Chief of Tyrone, and d. 1430,
leaving, with other issue,
I. Philip, C/i«'/o/A/c<?Mir«, from whom descended McGriRE
of Tempo, co. Fermanagh, subsequent chiefs of McGuiie
(Sfe Ecbke's Vlcissilvdes of Families).
II. Thomas Oge, m. Juliana, dau. of John Campbell, and d.
1480, leaving, inter alios.
1 Edmond, elected Chief of McGuire, according to tlit-
Irish custom of Tanistry, in 1480. He settled the Raronj-
of Coole and the lands of Knockninny, co. Fermanagh, on
his son and heir, Patrick, of Knockninny, who was mur-
dered in 1488 : from him descended, according to the
registered pedigree, McGuire of Knockniamj antS
McGniRE of McGuiresbridge.
2 Conor Mor, d. 1518, whose descendant. Sir Conor Mc-
Guire, tanp. Queen Elizabeth, called ''The Queen's
McGuire," was father of.
Sir Brien McGuire, created Baron McGuire, lord
i'nniskillen, by patent dated 3 March, 1627, m. Rose,
dau. of Art M'Avemon O'Neill, and had, with four
daus. and two younger sons,
Conor, 2nd Lord Enniskillen, attainted 1644, (whose
male issue became extinct with his great-grandson,.
Lawrence, 5th Lord Enniskillen). Kory, <;. 1648,
leaving Rory Oge, who had two sons, Alexander,
6th and last known Lord EnniskilUn, Capt. in the
Irish Brigade 1750, and Brien Oge, living 1719 (see
Bdbke's Extinct Peerage).
HI. Hugh, ancestor of McGuire of Clonea.
IV. Rory, consecrated Bishop of Clogher 1449 ; d. 1483.
His 3rd son,
Hugh McGuire, called " Hugh Xeinagh,'' d. 1488. Seventh
in descent from him was
Richard McGurie, Esq. of co. Fermanagh, as described
in the pedigree of this family registered in Ulster's Office,
had two sons,
I. William, who canned on this line.
II. Richard, who settled at Moyalley, co. Limerick, after
1641 ; m. Katherine, widow of "Very Rev. John Fitzgerald,
Dean of Cork, and d. s. p.; will dated 1 Feb. 1690.
William McGdire, Esq., the eldest son, settled ia Dublin,
and was father of
Richard McGuire, Esq. of Dublin, ra. Elizabeth, dau. of
Alexander de Barde Duterail, of Dublin, a French refugee
(Who d. March, 1752). Herf. 1727, leaving a son,
William McGuire, Esq. of Dublin, 6. 1699, entered Trin.
Coll. Dublin, 9 July, 1716 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Francis
Annesley, LL.D., Rector of Winwick, co. Lancaster, and by
her (who made her will 12 July, 1784, which waa proved
7 Feb. 1789) he had issue,
I. Richard, d. s. p. n. Francis, d. s. p.
III. William, of George Street, Hanover Square, London, b.
22 April, 1723 ; m. Lucy Beard, widow of Governor P'ytchc,
of Bengal, and had a dau. Lucy, m. Rev. Charles Marr, of
Downham, co. NoifoLk, and a son,
William, of Rostrevor, co. Down, m. Anne Eliza, dau. of
John Moore, Esq. of Clough, co. Down, and d. Feb. 182'2,
leaving by her (who d. 28 March, 1824, aged 63) a son,
Willlam John, of Canigbawn, near Rostrevor, m. IS
Feb. 1828, Lady Mary Annesley, only dau. of William
Richard, 3rd Earl of Annesley, by iiis 1st wife, Lady
Isabella St. Lawrence, dau. of William, 2nd Earl of
Howth, and coheir of her mother. Lady Mary lier-
mingham, dau. and co-heir of Thomas, 22nd Lord
Athenry and Earl of Louth. Lady Mary McGuire d.
1837, leaving issue,
William Richard Bermingham McGuibe, chief and
representative of this branch of the ancient family of
McGuire, Chiefs of Fermanagh, 6. March, ls29, a co-
heir of one of the co-heirs of Thomas, 22ud Lord
Athenry and Earl of Louth ; ra. Caroline Sophia
Newall, who d. 9 June, 1883.
Edward Thomas St. Lawrence, Lieut. -Col. Regimental
District, Armagh, 6. March, 1830.
Armorie Russel, 6. 26 Nov. 1837; rn. 2 Aug. 18C0,
Anne Elizabeth, dau. of William Humphreys, Esq.
of Ballyhaise, co. Cavan; d. 18 June, 1874.
IV. Arthur, of whom below.
V. Joseph, d.unm., made his will 30 June, 1790, proved 1794.
VI. Annesley, b. 4 Nov. 1731: d. 1732.
VII. Thomas, 6. 1 Sept. 173;i.
I. Elizabeth, 6. 10 July. 1737, Mrs. Smith.
II. Anna Maria, Mrs. Smith.
in. Jane, b. 3 Mov. 1738, Mrs. Ashburner.
IV. Deborah.
Mr. McGuire, d. intestate April, 1763, and administration was
granted to his widow 5 June, 1763. His 4th son,
Arthur McGdire, Esq. Master in Chancery, b. 17 Jan.
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MAO
1724 ; m. (lie. 20 Sept. 1759) Anne dau. of Walter Croker, Esq.
of CO. Cork, and had issue,
I. Walter, d. s. p.
II. .Arthur (Kev.), Rector of St. Thomas, Dublin, appointed a
C.inon of St. Patiick's Cathedral "Jl March, 1791 ; d. Jan.
1^41.
m. liichard (Sir), Knt.
IV. AViLLi.iM, of whom presently.
V. Joseph, J.F. COS. Cavanand Fermanagh, m. Mademoiselle
Perdisette, a native of Switzerland, and had three daus.,
Henrietta, rf. unm.
Elizabeth, m. Kev. George Morley Dennis, Rector of Ennis-
coffev, CO. Westmeath, who cl. 1886.
Maiia, m. 1st, Arthur McGuire Gyles, Esq. of Saunders
Court, CO. Wexford, and 2ndly, Nicholas ffoUiott Gyles,
J. P., Majur Waterford Militia (Ar(illery).
VI. Thomas. vii. Edward.
\iii. Francis (Rev.), d. 20 July, 1844.
I. .Anne Croker, jji. (lie. 1 March, 1791) George Gyles, Esq.
of Robinstown, co. Wexford.
II. Elizabeth. lit. Mary.
Arthur McGuire d. June, 1810. Ilis 4th son,
William McGcibe, Capt. R.N., m. 1804, Mary, dau. of
Samuel Hobson, Esq. and had by her (who d. 1856) the follow-
ing issue,
I. Thomas, an officer E.N., d. %inni. of the yellow fever in
the West Indies.
II. Abthcb, of Clonea House.
III. Walter (Rev.), d. unm. 1855.
IV. Samuel Edwabd, of Clonea House.
I. Maria.
II. Elizabeth, m. John Simon Greene, Capt. 28th Regt., and
has issue.
Capt. McGuire d. 1348, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son.
Author McGuiBE, Esq. of Clonea House, who d. v.nm. 1851,
and was s. by his brother,
Samuel Edwabd McGuibe, Esq. of Clonea House, J. P., High
.Sheriff, 1869, b. 16 July, 1816 ; called to the Irish Bar ; m. 27
,Vpril, 1852, Charlotte Maria, dau. of Right Hon. Sir William
31acMahon, Bart. Master of the Rolls in Ireland, and rf. 24
I>.'ov. 1886, having had issue,
I. William Walteb, now of Clonea House.
I. Charlotte Mary, b. 10 May, 1855; d. 19 July, 1875.
II. Emily Mary, 6. 12 Nov. 1857.
III. Augusta Maria, b. 7 March, 1859.
^n)is— Vert, a white horse fully caparisoned, thereon a knight
incomplete armour, in the dexter hand a sword, all ppr. Crest-
On a ducal coronet or, a stag statant ppr. collared and lined
gold. Mottoes— Vonitudo et justitia ; Virtus et fortitude in-
vinciblia sunt.
Seat — Clonea House, Dungarvan, co. Waterford.
MACHELL OF CRACKENTHORPE.
Machell, Key. Eichaed Beveeley, M.A.,
Crackenthorpe and Crosby Kavensworth, Lord of
the Manor, and patron of the living of Asby, co.
"Westmorland, Canon of York, and Prebendary of
I3otevant, 1879, and Vicar of St. Martin, in Coney
St. York, Alderman of the E. R. Yorkshire, County
Council, J. P. for the parts of Lindsay, b. 8 Jan.
1823 ; m. 11 April, 1850, the Hon. Emma, eldest
•surviving dau. of Henry Willoughby, Esq. of
ijirdsall and Setrington, and sister of Henry, 8tli
Lord Middleton, and has issue.
I Hugh Lancelot, B.A., St. John Coll. Camb., 6. 14 Aug.
1851 ; 1/1. 22 July, 1876, Helena Margaret, dau. of Abel
Chapman, Esq. of Woodford, Essex, and has issue,
Lancelot, b. 25 Feb. 1877 ; Julian, b. 23 March, 1878 ;
Roger, 6. 31 July, 1883, d. 21 Nov. 1890; Humphrey
Gilbert, 6. 12 Oct. 1887 ; Hope Dulcis, b. 14 Nov. 1886.
II. Henry Robert, b. 25 Jan. 1853; d. 26 Dec. 1877.
III. Reginald Willoughby, b. 20 June, 1854; m.2 Aug. 1876,
Ada Mary, dau. of Rev. Charles Sympson, Rector o[
Kirkby Misperton, co. York, and has issue, Henry
Reginald, b. 17 Sept. 1880; Montagu Arthur, 6. 29 July,
1888.
IV. Guy Lawrence, d. an infant, 25 Jan. 1862.
■V. Percy Wilfred, b. 5 Dec. 1862, Capt. Essex Regt. attached
to the Egyptian Army. (Interpreter in Arabic, haa the
orders of the Osmanieh and Medjidie, and Egyptian
medals).
VI. Lancelot Wentworth, 6. 11 June, 1865.
». Eva Magdalen, m. 15 Dec. 1886, Charles Henry, eldest
son of Bryan Holme Holme, Esq. of Paul Holme, by-
Catherine Margaret, his wife, dau. of- Hon. Sir Patrick
Stuart, of Eaglescairnie, N.B.
II, Beatrice Cassandra, m. 22 Aug. 1888, William George
Dickinson, Esq. of Roo3 Hall, co. York, J. P. for East
Riding.
liineage.— The antiquity of this family is unquestionable.
In IIolinshed's ClivonicUs of England, Rogerus Mains Catalus*
occurs as Vice-Chancellor of England, temp. Richabd I.
Guillim, in his Heraldry, makes honourable mention of two
Machells, Hugh and Guy, who served at Tournay under
Henbt VIII. ; and for further reference we might adduce
Dugdale, Pennant, and Whitaker. Passing over a long series
of generations, we come to
JohnMachell, in whose house at Crackenthorpe, according
to Lingard, King Henbt VI. took refuge after the battle of
Hexham. This John, living 1446, m. Catherine Huddlestone,
and had issue,
I. John, of Crackenthorpe, to. a dau. of Gilbert Wharton,
and d. 2nd or 3rd Henry VIII., leaving issue,
1 Guy, of Crackenthorpe, m. Margaret Scott, and d. 1537.
having had issue, Robert Mytihthell; Gryllys ; Wylfryd!
Guy ; Leonard ; Edward ; Henry ; Thomas ; and Ann.
2 Philip, ciericus.
3 Hugh, of Crackenthorpe, fought at Tournay, d. circa
1654, leaving, by Julyan his wife, a dau. Eleanora, m.
John Macheli, Esq., and four sons, Anthony ; Barnaby ;
Nichol ; and John (Sir), to. Jane Luddington, and by her
(who m. 2ndly, Sir Thomas Chamberlain) he had, with
other issue, three sons, 1 John, of Hatfield, Master of the
Horse to Queen Elizabeth ; 2 Thomas, of Tunstead ; and
3 Matthew, of Hatfield, ?«. twice, 1st, Miss Cotton, and
2ndly, Mary, dau. of Edward Leukner, Esq. This last-
named Matthew Maehell, of Hatfield, had by Miss Cotton,
his wife, an only son, John Muchell, of Tangley, m. Jane,
dau. of Sir Nicholas Woodroufe, Knt., and had, with other
issue, two sons, 1 John, of Wendover, Bucks, m. Ist, Miss
Cooper, and 2ndly, Jane Williams, dau. and sole heir of
W illiam ap David, and had, with other issue, a son,
John, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, who, by Alice his wife, dau.
of Sir Cuthbert Bucke, was father of John, of the
Inner Temple, who was father of Columna John
Macheli, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxon ; and 2 Mat-
thew, m. Miss Carroll, of Woodharth, and had a son, John,
of Horsham, MP., who, by his wife, the dau. of Sir John
Corry, had a dau., Isabella, m. 1st, Arthur Ingram, 3rd
Viscount Irwin, and 2ndly, Hon. John Noel, of Walcot,
3rd son of Viscount Campden.
1 Katherine, in. Gilbert Wharton, of Kirbythore, who m.
2ndly, a dau. of Crackenthorpe, of Newbiggen.
II. Henry, LL.D., Prebendary of York, admitted to the stall
of North Newbald, 2 Nov. 1512.
III. William.
The 3rd son,
William Machell, was father of Richard Macheli, of Caud-
beck, in Cumberland, 1554, whose son, John Machell, d. in his
father's lifetime, leaving by Eleanora, his wife, dau. of Hugh
Machell, of Crackenthorpe, a son,
IIuGH Machell, Esq. to. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Blenkin-
sop, of Hellebee, by Magdalen his wife, dau. of Edward
Musgrave, Esq. of Ilartclay Castle, and by her had, with '
several other sons and daus., Henry, who served King Chables
II. in Ireland, and whose will is dated 1646 ; Lancelot, of
whom presently and John, of Ardee, Ireland, m. Miss Ruxton,
and had a son, John. The 2nd son,
Lancelot Machell, Esq. of Crackenthorpe Hall, 1st Mayor
of Appleby after the King's return, destroyed, in open court,
Cbomwell's charter before he took office. This gentleman m.
Frances, dau. of Sir Richard Sandford, of Howgill Castle
(settlement dated 20 June, 41 Elizabeth), and had issue. The
son and heir,
Hugh BIachell, Esq. of Crackenthorpe Hall, m. Margaret,
dau. of Thomas Beck, and d. 1643, leaving issue. The eldest
son,
Lancelot Machell, of Crackenthorpe, to. Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Sleddall, and had issue, Hugh, his heir; Lancelot;
Thomas, the antiquary. Chaplain to King Chables II. (his
MSS. are in the Library of the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle ;
Ann; Susan; and Jane. Lancelot Machell rf. 1681, and wass.
by his son,
Hugh Machell, Esq. of Crackenthorpe, to. Anne, dau. of
Edward Nevinson, Esq. of Newbystones, and had issue,
Lancelot, his heir, and John, ancestor of Machell of Penny-
bridge. The elder son,
* In many of the early documents, the name is written
Malus Catulus within the deed, and Machell on the seal of the
same parchment. The collection of deeds and MSS. connected
with the family is in regular su»cession from 1246.
MAC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAC
1293
Lancelot Machell, of Craclventhorpe, m. Deborah Baines,
and by her (who d. 6 Nov. 1707) left at his decease, 7 May,
1767, with several other children, a son and heir,
Rev. Bichard Machell, of Crackenthorpe Hall, Rector
of Asby and Brougham, in. Mary, dau. of Christopher Gibson,
of Edenhall, and had, with other children who d. joung or
w (!.«'.., two sons and a dau.,
Lakcelot, his heir, who sold Crackenthorpe to Lord Lowther
1786, and d. unra. 1788. The present James Octaviui
Machell, Esq. repurchased Crackenthorpe from the Earl of
Lonsdale, 1877.
Christopher, of whom presently.
Anne, to. Ihomeis Heelis, Esq.
The younger son,
Christopher Machell, Esq. of Beverley, 5. 1747, Lieut.-
Col. 15th Regt. of Foot; m. Anne, dau. of Christopher Scott,
Esq. of Aldbro', and by her (who d. 1843, aged 86) had issue,
I. Richard, h. June, 1786, Capt. Brigade-Major in 30th Regt.,
served in Spain, Portugal, Copenhagen, and the West
Indies, was shot through the body at Badajoz, from which
he recovered and served subsequently in the East Indies,
where he d. 17 Nov. 1822.
II. Christopher Scott, of Beverley, d. 22 May, 1869.
III. Lancelot, Lieut. R.E., killed at San Sebastian, 1813.
IV. John Thomas, Lieut. 18th Hussars, at Waterloo, d. 13
Oct. 1853.
V. Robert (Rev.), of Little Weighton and Beverley, Vicar of
Marton-in-Cleveland, 6. 21 Oct. 1797 ; m. 1st, 17 Feb. 1821,
Eliza Mary, dau. of James Zealey, and 2ndly, 11 Aug. 1853,
Margaret, widow of Rev. Henry Torre Holme, of Paul
Holme. By his 1st wife (who d. Is41, aged 39), he left issue
at his decease, 15 April, I860,
1 Richard Beverley (Rev.), his heir.
2 Thomas, 6. 12 Nov. 1824 ; d. 14 Dec. 1862.
3 Lancelot, Capt. Bengal Artillery, Commissary of Ord-
nance at Allahabad, 6. 14 April, 1829; ra. 19 July, 18.')2,
Susan Eliza, dau. of Col. Thomas John Nuthall, Assistant-
Commissary-General Bengal army ; and d. 2 June, 1864.
4 Hugh Devon, d. 1850.
5 Henry, R.N., b. 1835; d. 1869.
6 Robert Scott, late Capt. 62nd Regt. b. 1836; m. April,
1865, Lucy Harriett, only dau. of Rev. Charles Waste-
neys Eyre, of Rampton Manor, Notts, and has issue,
Walter Leonard, b. 6 Feb. 1866.
7 James Octavius. J. P., of Crackenthorpe Hall, Westmor-
land, Bedford House, Newmarket, Suffolk, and Landwade,
Cambridge, late Capt. 14th and 59th Regts., b. 5 Dec. 1837.
1 Mary Matilda, m. 11 April, 1848, George Fisher, E.»q.,
and 2ndly, Capt. Arthur Prime, late 5th Dragoon Guards,
eldest son of Richard Prime, Esq. of Walberton House,
2 Kathleen, m. 1861, Henry Eyre, Esq., C.B., M.P., J.P.
and D.L., of Rampton Manor, Notts (see that family).
I. Matilda, ra. Edward William Smith, Esq. of Routh.
Col. Machell d. 24 Sept. 1827.
Arras — Sa., three greyhounds courant in pale arg., collared
or. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr., ducally gorged or. The
more ancient crest was a fleur-de-lis.
Residence — St. Martin's Vicarage, York.
MACHELL OF PENNYBRIDaE.
Machell, Jfstixa Madeline, of Peunjbridge,
CO. Lancaster, only dau. of John Penny Machell,
J.P. and D.L., of Pennybridge, h. 17 Oct. 183S ; s.
to Pennybridge on the death of her father 19 Oct.
1884.
Lineage.— This a branch of the JIachells of Cracken-
Ihorpe, which settled in co. Lancaster towards the close of the
17th century.
John Machell, Esq. of Hollow Oak (2nd son of Hugh
Machell, Esq. of Crackenthorpe, by Ann his wife, dau. of
Edward Nevinson, of Newbystones), b. 19 March, 1678 ; ra.
1704, Ehsabeth, dau. of John Walker, Esq. of Hollow Oak,
and by her acquired that estate. He d. 9 Jan. 1750, having
by her, who d. 9 Nov. 1735, had issue, five sons, i. James, his
heir; 11. John; iii. William; iv. Miles; v. Thomas of Ayn-
some Cartmel, ra. 1752, Ellen, dau. of Thomas Michaelson,
and d. 1803, leaving issue ; and four daus. The eldest son
and heir,
James Machell, Esq. of Hollow Oak, b. 27 April, 1708 ; m.
Margaret, dau. of Richard Harrison, Esq. of Waterhead, and
rf.24 Nov. 1775, having by her, who d. 13 May, 1784, had issue,
.lOHN, his heir ; Richard; William; Thomas; and James, ih.
his cousin, EUzabeth, dau. of Thomas Machell, Esq. and was
father of James Machell, of Newby Bridge, who d. 1849, leav-
ing issue (by Rosetta his wife, dau. of Thomas Saunders, Esq.
Capt. H.E.I. C.S.), Edward; Thomas Machaelson ; and Rosetta
Margaret, vi. Henry Rigg, Esq. The eldest son.
John Machell, Esq. of Hollow Oak, b. 7 Oct. 1736; m.
13 June, 1767, Isabel, dau. and co-heir of William Penny,
Esq. of Pennybridge, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 31 July,
1827) had issue,
James Penny, his heir.
John, bapt. 8 May, 1775; m. Charlotte, dau. of Edwar(J
Rigby, Esq., and d. s. p. 13 Nov. 1845.
Richard, to. 1st, Lucy, dau. of T. Holmes, Esq., and 2ndly,
Hariiet, dau. of the Rev. J. Pawsey, and d. 13 Nov. 1844.
William, b. 1773 ; d. 17 July, 1860.
Isabel, b. 1798; d. 1866. Jane, 6. 1783; d. 1865.
Mr. Machell d. 1 Jan. 1820. His eldest son.
James Penny Machell, Esq. of Pennybridge, 6. 31 Dec.
1770; ra. June, 1800, Anne, eldest dau. of James Penny, Esq.
of Arrad, and Liverpool, and by her (who d. 30 Jan. 1861)
had issue,
John Penny, his heir.
James (Rev.), M.A., 6. 6 Feb. 1803 ; d. 14 May, 1864.
Anne, d. in infancy.
Mr. Machell d. 21 April, 1854, and was s. by his eldest son,
JoDN Penny Machell, Esq. of Hollow Oak and Penny-
bridge, J.P. and D.L., 6. 17 Sept. 18ul ; to. 14 Nov. 1837,
Eliza, 4th dau.of the Right Hon. Sir Robert Dallas, Chief
Justice of Common Pleas, and by her (who d. 5 June, 1866)
had issue, a dau.,
JusTiNA Madeline, now of Pennybridge.
Mr. Machell d. 19 Oct. 1884.
^rjKs— Quarterly : 1st and 4th sa., three greyhounds cou-
rant in pale arg., collared or: 2nd and 3rd az., tive fleurs-de-
lis or. Crest — A stag's head erased ppr., ducally gorged.
Motto — Mauvais chiens.
Seat — The Hall, Pennybridge, TJlverstone.
MACHEN OF EASTBACH COURT.
Machen, Chaeles Edward, Esq. of Eastbach
Court, CO. Gloucester, Assistant Deputy Surveyor
Forest of Dean (1889), b. 1849; m. 3 Aug. 1876,
Lucy Jane, dau. of the late Edward Cope, Esq. of
Leamington, and has issue,
I. Charles Edward James, b. IS June, 1877.
II. Henry Arthur llbert, b. 1880.
III. Lionel Haden Dighton Davies, b. ISS7.
I. Lucy Margaret Henrietta.
Lineagre.— The family of Machen has long been seatecl
in CO. Gloucester, and has frequently intermarried with the
very ancient family of Wyrall, of Bicknor, co. Gloucester,
whose descendant, Mary Wyrall, in 1827, devised Bicknor
Court to the late Edward Machen, Esq.
Edward Machen, Esq. of Eastbach Court, co. Gloucester,
who TO. Anne Byrken, left an only dau. and heir, Jane, ra.
the Rev. James Davies, of St. Briavel's, co. Gloucester, and
left a son and heir,
James Davies, Esq. of St. Briavel's, 6. 1743; m. I7S1, Lucy,
dau. of John Dighton, Esq. of Ascot, co. Oxford (who d. J
Feb. 1855, aged 97). Mr. Davies, upon succeeding to the
Eastbach property, assumed the name and arms of Machen.
He d. 1833, aged 89, leaving issue,
I. Edward, his heir, who took the name of Machen, and of
whom hereafter.
II. James (Rev.), who retained the name of Davies, as well as
his younger brothers and sisters. He d. 1881.
III. Charles, H.E.I.C.S.,to. Henrietta, dau. of John Colchester,
Esq. of The Wilderness; d. I Oct. 1844.
IV. Henry, of the Garth, near Monmouth, b. 1793; m. 1824,
Marianne, dau. and co-heir oi the Kev. Thomas Birt, of
Newland, co. Gloucester, and Vicar of Llantillio, co. Mon-
mouth, and d. 1841, leaving issue,
1 James Davies, Esq. of The Garth, J.P. and D.L., Col.
Royal Engineers Militia, b. 1825 : m. 9 Aug. 1849, Mary,
eldest dau. of Ferdinand Hanbury Williams, Esq. of
Coldbrook Park, co. Monmouth, and had a son and dau.,
Henry Hanbury Davies, Lieut. 5th Fusiliers, 6. 28 Aug.
1850; d. Sept. 1879.
Mary Annette Fakiogton Davies.
2 Alice Davies, d. unm. 13 Jan. 1883, aged 57.
3 Marianne, d. 1829.
V. Richard (Rev.), d. 3 Aug. 1857.
I. Elizabeth, d. 1826. 11. Sophia, d. 1870.
III. Charlotte, d. 1870. iv. Alice, d. 1886, aged 89.
V. Arabella, d. 1886, aged 84.
The eldest son,
Edward Tomkins Machen, Esq. of Eastbach Court, J.P.
and D.L., Deputy Purveyor of the Forest of Dean 1805-55,
b. 1783; m. 6 July, 1816, Sophia, dau. of Richard Dighton,
Esq. of the Wilderness, same co., and by her (who d. 24 Dec.
182-"i) had issue,
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MAC
Edward, of Eastbacli Court, of whom prosently.
Charles Vaujjhan, Tath lieijt., c^ 'ZD Dec. 1847.
James Davies, il. unm.
Lucy Anne, d. 27 March, 1833.
Henrietta Maria, d. Dec. 1874.
.Mr. Machen d. 21 Oct. 1SC2, and was s. by his son,
Kev. Edward Machen, of Kastbach Court, co. Gloucester,
B. A., late Kector of Staunton and Micheldcan, 6. 8 May, 1817;
L-i. 10 Nov. 1S47, Sophia, dau. of Ecv. James Lister Dighton,
Vicar of Dixton, co. Monmouth, and by her, who cl. 11 May,
1893, had issue,
I. Charles Edward, now of Eastbadi Court.
ji. .\rthur. III. Kichard DiRhton.
I. Lucy, d. 187-1. 11. Sophia, d. 1850.
III. Edith. IT. Mary. v. Alice, d. 18S9.
VI. Henrietta, d. 1874. vii. Sophy, d. 1863.
viu. Annie. ix. Margaret. x. Florence.
Kev. Edward Macben d. 26 March, 1893, aged 76, and was s.
by Ms eldest son.
Arms — Gu., a fess vaire between three pelicans" heads or,
vulning themselves. Cnxt — A pelican's head erased or.
JSuij. — Bicknor Court, Coleford, co. Gloucester.
i;iub — Constitutional,
MAC INNES OF BICKEEBY.
Mac Ixnes, Miles, Esq. of Eickcrby, Cumber-
land, J.P. and D.L., M.F. for Hexham Division of
2sort.liumberland, M.A. Baliol Coll. Oxford, b.
1830; 711. 1859, Euphemia, dau. of Andrew John-
ston, Esq. of Eennj Hill, co. Fife, M.P. by Priscilla
his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Eowell JBuxton,
1st Eart. of Eellfield, and has had issue, Henry,
^. 1863, d. 1884; and Neil, b. 1865. This
gentleman, who is eldest son of Gen. John Mac
iunes, of Hampstead, Middlesex (who d. 1859), by
Anna Sophia his wife., dau. of Jacob E. Reynolds,
Esq. of Carshalton, Surrey, s. to the Eiekerby,
estate under the will of Greorgo Head Head, Esq.,
in 1876.
Seal — Eiekerby, Carlisle.
MAC I VER- CAMPBELL OF ASKNISH.
Mac Ivee-Campbell, Col. Aylmor, of Loch-
gair House, co. Argyll, J.P. Col. (retired), Bengal
*Staff Corps, 6. 19 Jan. 1837; 7n. 14 Sept. 1865,
3IA.KGAEET Agxes, dau. of the late Col. J. D. Mac
Itek-Campbell, of Askiiish, and has issue,
I. Atlmer, Lieut. Indian Staff Corps, b. 4 Nov. 1867.
ji. Arthur Granville, Lieut. 5th Fusiliers, 6. 25 May, 1870.
III. Charles Augustus.
1. Ethel Grace. ii. Alice Ernestine.
III. Ada Margaret. iv. Maud.
Iiineag'e. — John Viviax, Bencher, Middle Temple, m.
the dau. and heiress of — Edwards, Esq. of Cotham Lodge,
Bristol, and had issue,
Eev. Charles Pasley Viviax, of Hatton Hall, Welling-
borough, who m. Grace Anna, dau. of Gen. Ayhner, of
Walworth Castle, co. Durham, and by her (who d. 1886) had
issue,
Charles George Aylmer, m. and d. leaving issue.
Gerald Bentinck, m. and d. leaving issue.
Arthur Ennis, m. and d. leiving issue.
John Augustus, m. and rf. leaving issue.
Atlmee, of Lochgair House, who assumed the name and
arms of Mac Iver-Campbell by royal licence in 1S83.
Ernest Henry Paul, deceased.
Kina Grace.
'Picv. Charles Vivian d. 1841.
Arms — (Regd, Lyon OfBce). Quarterly, 1st and 4th grand
quarters, quarterly 1st and 4th, gyronny of right or and sa.,
2nd, arg., a dexter hand, conped fessways grasping a dagger
<.-rectgu. ; 3rd, arg. a galley oars in action sa. ; all within a
bordure gu. ; 2nd and 3rd grand quarters, quarterly or and gu.
.a bend sa. Crest — A boar's head couped or. Motto — Nun-
quam obliviscar.
icat — Lochgair House, Lochgilphead, co. Argyll.
MACK OF TTJNSTEAD EALL.
Mack, Thomas, Esq. Lord of the Manor and
j^atron of Tuustead, co. Norfolk, J.P., late 17tli
Lancers, b. 15 Dee. 1847 ; w. 5 Aug. 1875, Edith,
dau. of Rev. J. Jameson, of Wiudfield, co. Galway,
and has issue,
Thomas Harry, b. 18 Feb. 1877.
Gerald Fane, b. 6 June, 1879 ; d. 1893.
Iiineag'e — This is an old Norfolk family. The late
John Mack, Esq. of Paston Hall, b. 1798, son of Thomas Mack,
of Tunstead, co. Norfolk, by Elizabeth Postle, his wife, m. 1847,
Susannah Margaret, dau. of John Shepheard, Esq. of Erping-
ham, and had issue,
I. Thomas, now of Tunstead Hall.
II. John, of Paston Hall, Norfolk, J. P., late Lieut. 20th
Kegt., 6. 1849; m. 1879, Henrietta, dau. of Edward Packard,
ICsq. of Birkfield Lodge, Ipswich, and has issue, a dau., b.
17 April, 1887.
HI. Philip Paston, 6. 1851 ; in. a dau. of — Pearce, Esq,, and
has issue, a son,
IV. Hugh Paston, of Northwold, co. Norfolk, J.P., m. a dau.
of 1. Clabburn, Esq. of Lammas Hall, Norfolk, and has two
sons. V. Edgar Paston.
VI. Arthur Paston, m. 22 Jan. 1887, Laura Arthur Elliott,
youngest dau. of J. F. H. Kead, Esq. of Walthamstovv,
Essex, J.P.
I. Elizabeth Charlotte, ra. G. R. Lake, Esq., and has issue,
one son and two daus.
II. Margaret Mary.
III. Katharine Susanna, vi. Eev. Arthur KadclifTe, and has
issue, two daus.
IV. Alice Octavia, m. to J. J. Head, Esq., and has one son
and one dau. v. Frances Ursula.
Mr. Mack d. 1867, and was s. by his eldest son.
Residence— Cross, Torrington, N. Devon.
Club — Naval and Military.
MACKAY OF BIGHOTJSE.
MacKat, Colin Campbell, Esq. of Bighouse,
CO. Argyll, J. P., b. 1850 ; s. his uncle, 1875.
Lineag-e. — The Hon. Col. Hugh MacKay, 2nd son of
George, 3rd Lord Eeay, who d. 1748, rti. Elizabeth, dau. and
heir of George Mackay, of Bighouse, derived from William,
2nd son of Y. Mackay, ancestor of Lord Eeay, and d. 1770,
leaving by her three daus., Janet, his heir; Marion, mj.
George, 5th Lord Eeay, but d. s. p. ; and Eobina, d. v.nii'.
The elder dau.,
Janet MacKay, of Bighouse, m. 9 May, 1749, Colin Camp-
bell, Esq. of Glenure, and by him (who was murdered 1752)
had two daus., LocisA, heir of Bighouse, and Colina, i/i.
James Baillie, Esq. The elder dau.,
LocisA Campbell MacKay, of Bighouse, m. 11 June, 1768,
George MacKay, Esq. of Islandhanda (son of Eobert MacKay,
Esq., and grandson of the Hon. Charles Mackay, 2nd son of
Donald, 1st Lord Eeay), and had nine sons and eleven daus.,
of whom were Hugh, d. s. 'p. ; Colin, his heir ; Donald, an
officer in the army; Charles, E.N. ; Honyman, Major in the
army; Eobert; Janet, m. Sir Benjamin Dunbar, Bart, of
llempriggs ; Jane, m. George Sackville Sutherland, Esq. of
Uppart : Alexandrina, in. Gabriel Eeid, Esq. ; Johanna, m.
Sinclair, of Forse ; and :mother dau. Mrs. M'Neill. The son
and heir,
Colin Campbell MacICay, Esq. of Bighouse, Lieut.-Col.
78th Highlanders, m. 9 Nov. 1815, Margery Gerard, 5th dau.
and co-heir of I'atrick Cruikshank, of Stracathro', co. Forfar,
and d. 21 June, 1842, leaving issue,
I. George, his heir.
It. James Cruikshank, to. Margaret Anne, only child of
Major Duncan McPherson, and had issue,
1 Colin Campbell, now of Bighouse.
2 Duncan McPherson. 3 George.
1 Margaret Grant Sheriff. 2 Marjory Louisa.
III. Patrick, m. Eliza Clunes, dau. of Blajor Archibald Inncs,
and has a dau.
IV. Hugh. V. Colin Campbell.
I. Louisa Campbell, m. Duncan Cameron, Esq. of Inverailort,
CO. Inverness, and d. May, 1852.
II. Margery Jane Clementina, m. 22 May, 1861, Harry
Yeatesman Doubuy Copland, Esq.
III. Margaret Helen Geraldine. iv. Wilhelmina.
His eldest son,
George MacKay, Esq. of Bighouse, J.P., of the 7th Fusiliers,
b. 19 March, 1817 ; on. 1861, Anne Moore, dau. of Capt. W. F.
Campbell, J.P., 64th N.I., of Melfort, co. Argyll; d. s. p.
1875, and was s. by his nephew.
Arms — Az., between three bears' heads couped arg. muzzled
gu. a chevron or, charged with a roebuck's head erased
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between two hands holding daggers all ppr. Crest — A right
hand holding up a dagger paleways ppr. Motto — Manu forti.
^ga£ — Bighouse, Morinish, Isle of Mull, co. Argyll.
MACKAY OF STRATHKYLE AND
GLENGLOY.
Maceat, GEOEaE Dennt, Esq. of Strathlcyle, co.
Hoss and Grlengloy, co. Inverness, h. 1851 ; m. 1888,
Gertrude Georgiana, younger dau. of the late
Thomas Findlay, Esq.
Xiiueag'e. — This family claim to be cadets of Mackay,
Lord Reay, and to descend from Angus Dhd Mackay, who m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Donald, Lord of the Isles, by the Princess
Margaret, dau. of Egbert II., King of Scots, and d. 1428,
having had, l. Neil Bass, ancestor of Lord Reay , II. John
Aberigh, ancestor of this family. From 1450 there has been
a, distinct succession of chieftains of the clan Aberigh.
Geobge MacKat, chief of clan Aberigh, lineal representa-
tive of Mackay, of Achness, 6. 1757; hi. 1785, Katherino
Mackay, of the line of Lord Eeay, by whom (who was 6. 1767,
and d. 1S49) he had Oeokge, his heir, and other issue. He d.
1840, and was s. by his eldest son,
George MacKat, Chief of clan Aberigh, J.P. co. Inverness,
m. Lillias, dau. of Duncan Grant, Esq. of Delshangie, co.
Inverness, and d. 1868, leaving, with other issue,
I. James (Rev.), Chief of clan Aberigh, Chaplain of the
Marbeuf, in Paris, formerly Senior Chaplain iu the Indian
service, m. and has issue.
II. George Grant, late of Strathkyle.
The 2nd son,
George Grant Mackay, Esq. of Strathkyle, co. Ross, and
Clengloy, co. Inverness, J.P. and D.L., co. Boss, and J.P.
CO. Inverness, 6. 16 Sept, 1826; m. 1st, 1850, Anne, dau. of
John Denny, Esq. of Glasgow, by whom he had issue,
I. George Denny, now of Strathkyle and Glengloy.
I. Margaret, m. Walter Ferguson Stevenson, Esq. of
Manilla.
He in. 2ndly, 1861, Jessie, dan. of John Simpson, Esq. of
Demerara, by whom he had further issue,
II. Harry HadQold.
II. Lily Jane. iii. norencc.
Mr. George Grant Mackay d. Oct. 1892, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Seat — Invergloy, Spean Bridge, co. Inverness.
MACKENZIE OF ALLANGRANGE.
Mackenzie, James Fowler, Esq. of Allanbank
House, CO. Eoss, Chief of the Mackenzies, J.P. and
D.L., b. 30 Oct. 1833, s. his brother 1849. Mr.
Mackenzie, heir male of the ancient family of
Xiutail, was elected in 1890, Chief of the Clan
Mackenzie Society.
Ijineagre.— Kenneth, 1st Lord Mackenzie, son of Sib
Colin Mackenzie, 11th Feudal Baron of Kintail, chief of
the powerful and historic family of Mackenzie of Kinta.il (see
Alexander Mackenzie's History of the Clan Mackenzie) ; m.
1st Ann dau. of George Boss, of Balnagown, and by her had
issue,
1. Colin, his heir, created 1st Earl of Seaforth.
n. John, of Lochslinn, m. Isobel, eldest dau. of Alexander
McKenzie, of Gairloch, and d. without male issue, leaving
a dau., Margaret.
III. Kenneth, d. unm.
I. Barbara, m. Donald, Lord Reay.
II. Janet, m. Sir Donald McDonald, of Sleat.
He m. 2ndly, Isobel, dau. of Sir Gilbert Ogilvie, of Powrie, and
by her had issue,
IV. Alexander, d. young.
V. George, who s. his brother as Earl of Seaforth, and whose
branch is now extinct in the male line.
VI. Thomas, of Pluscardinc, whose male line is also extinct.
The representative of this branch is Arthur Robertson, of
Inshes, Inverness.
VII. Simon, of whom we treat.
ait. Sibella, m. 1st, John Macleod, of Harris; 2ndly, Alexander
Iraser, Tutor of Lovat, and 3rdly, Patrick Grant, Tutor of
Grant.
He d. Feb. 1611, and was buried at Chanovry, 28 April, 1611.
The youngest son,
Simon Mackenzie, of Lochslinn, vi. 1st Elizabeth, dau. of
Rev. Peter Bruce, D.D , son of Bruce of Fingask and by her
had issue,
I. George (Sir), of Kosehaugh, the Lord Advocate, to. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Dickson, of Ilartree, and had with
three sons, who d. young,
1 Agnes, m. James Stuart Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Bute.
2 Elizabeth, m. 1st, Sir Archibald Cockburn, of Langton,
who d. s. p. ; and 2ndly, Sir James Mackenzie, of Houston,
and had issue.
Sir George in. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of — Halliburton, of
Pitcur, and had with other issue, d. young,
I. George, of Rosehaugh, who left issue, an only dau.
II. Simon, of whom presently.
III. Thomas, of Loggie.
IV. John, of Inchcoultcr, or Balway.
V. Colin, Clerk to the Privy Council and Commissioner in
Edinburgh.
The second son,
Simon Mackenzie, to. (marriage contract dated 1663), Jane,
dau. of Alexander Mackenzie, of Ballone, brother to Sir
John Mackenzie of Tarbat, (from whom the Earls of Croniartie).
He d. 1664, leaving a posthumous son,
Simon Mackenzie, of Allangrange, an Advocate at the
Scottish Bar, m. 22 Aug. 1693, Isobel, 3rd dau. of Sir Roderick
Mackenzie of Findon ; this lady inherited Allan, formerly
the property of Seaforth, which lias since been called Allan-
grange ; by her, Simon had issue,
I. Roderick, d. v. i>. and unm.
II. George, of whom hereafter.
III. Kenneth.
IV. William, Capt. in the Dutch Army, whose issue is extinct.
V. Simon, d. s. p. in the West Indies.
I. Lilias, d. v.7im.
II. Elizabeth, in. 1745, John Matheson, of Frenaig.
III. Eliza, m. Ludovic, son of Roderick Mackenzie, of
Kedcastle.
IV. Isobel, TO. 3Iurdo Cameron.
He m. 2ndly, 28 Aug. 1718, Susanna, dau. of Col. Alsxander
Eraser of Kinneries, "the Coroner," and had further issue
now extinct. He was drowned Feb. 1730. His eldest sur-
viving son,
George Mackenzie, of Allangrange, in. May, 1731, Mar-
garet, grand-dau. of Sir Donald Bayne, of Tulloch, and had
issue,
I. Simon, d. in infancy 1731.
II. William, Capt. 25th Eegt., d. unm. 1764, v. p.
III. George, d. young. iv. Alexander, d. unm. 1765, v. p.
V. John, of whom hereafter.
I. Margaret, m. Alexander Chisholm, of Chisholm, and had
issue.
II. Isohcl, m. 17G7, Capt. Simon Mackenzie, of Langwell, of
the 4th Eegt., and had issue.
III. Mary, 7)i. Kenneth Chisholm, of Fasnakyle, and had issue.
George Mackenzie d. 1773, and was s. by his only surviving
son,
John Mackenzie, of Allangrange, m. 1st 1781, Catheriiic,
eldest dau. and co-heiress of James Falconer, of Monkton,
and grand-dau. of the Right Hon. Lord Halkerton, and the
Hon. Jane Falconer, and by her who d. 2 April, 1790, had
issue with two daus. who d. in infancy,
I. George Falconer, who ,<;. him.
I. Jane, m. John Gillanders, of llighfield, and had issue.
He m. 2ndly Barbara (who tZ. s. p.), dau. of George Gillanders
of Hightield and widow of John Bowman, an E. Indian
merchant. He d. 10 Nov. 1812, and was s. by his only son,
George Falconer Mackenzie, of Allangrange, who was in
1829, served male heir of his ancestor, the Hon. Simon Blac-
kenzie of Lochslinn, and heir male in general to Simon's
father Kenneth, first Lord MacKenzie of Kintail as also Colin,
1st Earl of Seaforth. He matriculated his arms accordingly at
tlie Lyon Office. He m. 9 Jan. 1823, Isabella Reid, dau. of
James Fowler, of Raddery and Fairburn, co. Ross and the
Grange, Jamaica, and by her who d. Sept. 1854, had issue,
I. John Falconer, his heir.
II. James Fowler, now oi Allangrange.
III. George Thomas, m. Ethel, dau. of — Newman.
I. Sophia Catherine, d. young.
II. Anna Watson, d. unm. 16 July, 1883.
Mr. G. F. Mackenzie, d. 26 Nov. 1841, and was s. by his
eldest son,
John Falconer Mackenzie, of Allangrange, who d. v.mii.
1849, and was s. by his brother James Fowler, now of
Allangrange.
^n;is— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., a stag's head cabosscd or :
2nd and 3rd, az., a falcon displayed arg., charged on the breast
with a heart gu. between three mullets of the second. Ci-p-.t —
A mountain in flames, ppr. Supporters— Two savages wreathed
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ahout the head and niiilillc with laurel, and holilinff in their
exterior hands clubs erect, tianiingut the top, all ppr. MoUn^s —
Dver the crest "Luceo non uro," and below the arms " Vive
ut vivas."
Seat — Allanbank House, by Munlochy, N.B.
MACKENZIE OF GLACK,
Mackenzie, Rev. Duncan Campbell, late of
Glack, CO. Aberdeen, formerly Rector of tehepliall,
CO. Hertford, I. 6 Feb. 1824 ; m. 31 Jan. 1854,
Louisa, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Nicolls, of Chicliester,
and has issue,
I. DoHALD, m. Dolores Isabel, dau. of Col. Grant, late 16th
Regt.
II. Alan Slackenzie-Pendrill, Esq. (assumed his crand-
mother's name), iii. Lucie, dau. of A. Rogue, Esq.
III. Malcolm.
I. Helen Margaret, m. 30 Oct. 1886, Francis Maitland
Philips, Esq., late Capt. Scots Greys.
II. Edith. III. Lilian Marion. iv. Amy Flora.
Lineage. — Dun-can Mackenzie, 2nd son of Alexander
"lonraic," 7th Baron of Kintail, by his 1st wife, Anne, dau.
of Macdoughall, of Dunollich, to. a dau. of Ewan Cameron, of
Lochiel, and was father of
Alan Mackenzie, of Hilton and Loggie, who m. a dau. of
Alexander Dunbar, of Kilbniack, 3rd son of the Sheriff of
Moray, and had four sons, i. Murdoch, his heir ; ii. John,
ancestor of Mackenzie, of Loggie ; iii. Roiie ; iv. Alastair. The
eldest son,
JIcRDOCH Mackenzie, of Hilton, m. a dau. of Innes, of
Inverhreacliie, and was .?. by his son,
John Mackenzie, of Hilton, m. Margaret, dau. of Dunbar, of
Inchbrock, and had, i. Murdoch, his heir; ii. Alexander; lu.
Colin; iv. a dau.,))i. John Sinclair in Caitliness; v. a dau., ra.
John JIatheson in Localsh. The eldest son,
Murdoch .Mackenzie, of Hilton, living 1G48, m. Mary, dau.
of Murdoch Murcbison, of Auchtertyne, and had (with other
issue) Helen, m. Alexander McRason, Minister of Kintail,
and four sons,
I. Alexander, his heir, whose male issue failed with his
great-grandson, .Alexander Mackenzie, the 10th of Hilton.
II. Roiie, m. a dau. of Alexander Mackenzie, of Kedcastle,
and had an only son, Colin, who d. s. p. 1682.
III. Colin, of whom hereafter.
IV. Murdoch, w. Agnes Helen Taylor, in Inverness.
The 3rd son,
Colin Mackenzie, m. Isabel, dau. of Donald Simpson, of
Ferintosh, and had three sons,
I. Alexander, Chamberlain of Ferintosh, /,(. Helen, dau. of
William Munro, of ArduUie ; his male issue failed with liis
grandson in 1759.
II. R iRiE, of whom hereafter.
III. John, d. 1730.
Tlie 2nd son,
Rop.iE Mackenzie, of Brae, Joint Chamberlain of Ferintosh,
'III. Winifred, dau. of John Cameron, Town Clerk of Dingwall,
and had issue,
I. John, of Brae, m. Beatrix, dau. of Alexander Mackenzie,
of Davochmaluak, and had seven sons and four daus., of
whom
1 Alexander, s. as 11th of Hilton, m. Miss Walker, and
had
JoRN, of Hilton, Major 3rd Bengal Cavalry, m. and had
issue.
2 Kenneth, of Inverinate, m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Mac-
kenzie, of Highfield, and had, with younger issue,
Thomas, of Applccross, M.P., co. Ross, m. and had issue.
II. Colin, of whom hereafter.
III. Peter, M.D. in the army.
The 2nd son.
Rev. Colin Mackenzie, of Glack, Minister of Fodderty, b.
1707 ; id. 1754, Mary Mackenzie, and by her (who d. 1828) had,
v.ith seven daus. (1 Anne, m. Hector Mackenzie, Bailie of
Dingwall : 2 Isabella ; 3 Unice, <l. unm. ; 4 Mary, ra. John
Mackenzie, of Kincraig ; 5 Joanna, m. D. Miller, of Lews ; 6
IJizabeth, ra. Hay, of Dingwall; 7 Jemima, ra. Rev. Colin
Mackenzie, of Stornoway), four sons,
I. Roderick, of Glack, ra. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Sir Alex-
ander Mackenzie, of Gairloch, and 2ndly, Christina, dau. of
John Niven, of Peebles, and by the latter had four sons,
all of wliom d. s. p., and four daus., Mary, m. Gen. .Sir
Alexander Leigh, K.C.B. ; Rachel : Jane Forbes ; and
Christina, all d. v.am.
IT. Donald (Rev.), of whom hereafter.
III. Forbes, Major, co. Ross Militia, m. Catherine Nicholson,
in Stornoway, and had issue,
1 Nicholson, M.D., d. unm.
2 Roderick, of Foveran. co. Aberdeen, Major-Gen. (re-
tired) R.A., b. 4 June, 1830; to. 15 April, 1878, Caroline
Sophia, dau. of J. A. Beaumont, Esq. ol Wimbledon Park,
and has
Florence Mary, 6. 7 July, 1879.
3 Thomas, Major late Seaforth Highlanders, b. 16 Feb.
1837.
1 Mai-y, m. Rev. John Kennedy, D.D., Minister of Ding-
wall.
2 Catherine Unice, wi. Adam Duncan, of Naughton, co.
Fife.
IV. John, M.D., d. UHid.
The 2nd son.
Rev. Donald Mackenzie, of Glack, Minister of Fodderty,
TO. 1st, Mary, dau. of John Mackenzie, of Brae, and by her
had
I. Colin. Major R.E.. h. 1793: m. 1838, Anne, dau. of John
Pendrill, ot Bath, M.D., and d. s. p. 1S6U.
II. John, of whom hereafter.
I. Elizabeth, la. Lieut. Stewart, R.N.
II. Mary, d. unm.
Rev. Donald Mackenzie ra. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Rev. Mr.
Foyers, of Fort St. George, but had no further issue. His 2nil
son,
John Mackenzie, Esq. of Glack, 6. 21 March, 1795: m. 21
Oct. 1822, Margaret Campbell, dau. of Thomas Pendrill, of
Bath, M.D., and by her (who d. 7 June, 1855) had issue,
Duncan Campbell (Piov.), now of Glack.
John Pendrill, M.A., Oxon, b. 7 Feb. 18:5; m. 1st, 20 Oct.
1859, Lucy Adelaide, dau. of Col. Thornton (she d. 1870) ;
and 2ndly, 25 July, 1878, Caroline Maria, dau. of J. H.
AV'ottur, Esq. of Hamburgh.
Roderick Bain (Rev), M.A., Rector of Sudbrooke, co. Lin-
coln, b. 14 Sept. 1834; m. 10 Nov, 1868, Josepha Peyton,
cider dau. of Richard Ignatius Robertson, Esq. of Devon-
shire Street, Portland Place, London.
Margaret Campbell Pendiid. Mary.
Mr. Mackenzie d. 3 Nov. 1882, and was ,'. by his eldest son,
the present Rev. Duncan Mackenzie, of Glack.
Arms — Az., a stag's head cabosed or, between the attires a
dirk point downwards arg., hilted of the second. Crest — Two
hands grasping a two-handed sword in bend ppr. Motto —
.Semper fidelis.
Jitsideace — Shephall, Steven.ige.
MACKENZIE OP MOKNISH.
Mackenzie, John IIl'GH, Esq. of Mornisli, Isle
of Mull, and of Fracadal, Tobermory, Mull, J. P.
COS. Argyll and Cumberland, b. 1 Sept. 1849 ; w.
Jeanie Helen, dau. of Thomas Chalmers, Esq. of
Longcroft, co. Linlithgow, and has issue, Jon:^
MuKRO, b. 1882, and Jean Elizabeth.
Lineage. — Thi; is a branch of the House of Kintail,
through Mackenzie of Gairloch (.sse Bdree's I'eeraffe and
Biu-oactage).
Hector Roy Mackenzie, of Gairloch, son of Alexander
" lonraic " Mackenzie, 7th Baron of Kintail, by his 2nd wife,
Margaret, dau. of JIacdoughal, of Morar, d. 1528, leaving by
Anne, dau. of Ronald Bayne McDonald, of Moydart, his wife, a
son,
John Glassich Mackenzie, of Gairloch, m. Agnes,d au. of
James Eraser, of Foynes, and d. 1551, leaving Hector, his
heir d. s. p. 1566; Alexander, d. s.p. 1567; and
John Roy Mackenzie, of Gairloch, who s. his brothers, m.
1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Aeneas McDonnell, of Glengarry, and
2ndly, Isabel, dau. of Murdoch Mackenzie, of Fairburn, and
was s. by his son by his 1st wife,
Alexander Mackenzie, of Gairloch, -m. 1st, Margaret, dau.
of Roiie Mohr Mackenzie, and by her had, with three daus. (of
whom Isabel ra. 1st, John Mackenzie, of Lochslyn, 2ndly,
Colin Mackenzie, of Tarvie, and 3rdly, Murdoch Mackenzie, of
Achiltie), four sons,
I. Kenneth, his heir.
II. Murdock, of Sand, m. dau. of John McKenzie, of Fair-
burn, and had a dau. Margaret, ui. Colin Mackenzie, brother
of John Mackenzie, of Applecross.
III. Hector, to. a dau. of John Mclver.
IV. Alexander, m. Janet, d.iu. of John Mackenzie, of Ord,
and left issue. His descendants are still living in Gairloch;
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of them, Alexander Mackenzie was Editor of the Cdtic
Magazine, and Jolin Mackenzie, author of the JStaatles of
(iailic Poetry.
Hem. 2ndlj', Isabel, dau. of Alexander Mackenzie, of Cool,
and by her had
V. William, of Belmadutliy, ancestor of Mackenzie of
FLoKcrbWii and Mackenzie of PUlundie and Calho.
The eldest son,
Kenneth Mackenzie, of Gairloch, in. 1st, Catherine, dau. of
Sir Donald MacDonald, of Slate. She d. s. j)., and he m. 2ndly ,
Anne, dau. of John Mackenzie Grant, of Grant, and by her had
lliree daus., viz., Mary, m. 1st, Alexander Mackenzie, of Mun-
loL-hy, 2ndly, Mackenzie, of Gruinard, and 3rdly, Mackenzie, of
Sand; Barbara, in. 1st, Hew Fraser, of Kinneries, and 2ndly,
Alexander Mackenzie, of Ardloch ; Lilian, m. Alexander
Mackenzie, of Ballone, and as many sons,
I. Alexander, his heir, ancestor of Mackenzie, Bart, of
Gairloch and Mackenzie of Lochead.
II. John, <;. unm.
III. Hector, of Bishop Kinkell, in. Margaret, dau. of Donald
Mackenzie, of Loggie, and left issue.
Kenneth Mackenzie in. 3rdly, Janet, dau. of John Cuthbert,
of Castlehill, and by her had two daus., Isabel, m. Roiie, son
of John Mackenzie, of Applecross, and Annabella, m. George,
son of Eorie Mackenzie, of Dachnialuak, and three sous,
IV. Charles, of whom hereafter.
V. Kenneth, d. unm.
VI. Colin, ancestor of Mackenzie of Jlountgerald.
The 4th son,
Charles Mackenzie, of Letterewe, m. Anne, dau. of John
MacKenzie, of Applecross, and had two daus., Anne, in.
Murdo Mackenzie, of Kernsary ; another m. Rorie Mackenzie,
of Sannachan, and three sons,
I. Murdoch, of whom hereafter.
II. Hector (Rev.), Minister of Fodderty and librarian at
Aberdeen.
III. Alexander, ancestor of Mackenzie of Portmore.
The eldest son,
Murdoch Mackenzie, of Letterewe, in. Catherine, dau. of
Simon Mackenzie, of Torridon, and widow of John Mac-
kenzie, of Dalmartine, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
7. Janet, in. Alexander Mackenzie, of .Sand.
If. Anne, in. Kev. James Kobinson.
Slurdoch Mackenzie fought at Sheriffmuir, and was killed at
Glenshiel, 1719, when he was s. by his son,
.John Mackenzie, of Letterewe, rn. Katherine, dau. of
Alexander Mackenzie, of Tollie, Provost of Dingwall, and had
issue,
I. Murdoch, of Letterewe, his heir, Capt. 78th Eegt., d. e. p.
II. Alexander, of Letterewe, heir to his brother, m. Kathe-
rine, dau. of James Macdonald, and had issue,
1 John, of Letterewe, his heir, d. unm.
2 James. 3 Munro. 4 Alexander.
5 Hector, of Letterewe, sold that estate to Mcyrick Bantes,
Esq., and d. unm. at Algoa Bay, 1860.
6 Donald. 1 Jessie, rn. Mr. MacDonaJd.
2 Katherine. 3 Emily.
in. John, of whom hereafter.
1. Annabella. ii. Katherine. iii. Anne.
The 3rd son,
John Mackenzie, J.P., D.L., co. Ross, m. 1st, Johanna,
dau. of Roderick Mackenzie, and by her had a son,
I. John, of Auchinstewart, m. Anna Bond.
He m. 2ndly, 1817, Christina, dau. of Rev. Hugh Munro, and
U. 1846, leaving by her (who d. 1852) further issue,
II. John Munro, late of Mornish.
HI. Hugh Munro, m. Alexandra Barbara, Macleod, and has
issue, 1 Martin Edward ; 2 Hugh Munro Macleod; 1 Chris-
tina Elizabeth ; 2 Jeanie Macleod ; and 3 Katherine Marion.
1. Katherine, m. Jaines Robertson Walker, Esq. of Gilgarron,
CO. Cumberland, R,N.
John Munro Mackenzie, Esq. of Mornish, Isle of Mull,
J.P. and D.L. co. Argyll, and J.P. cos. Ross and Lanark, 6.
10 Jan. 1819; rn. 21 July, 1846, Eliza, dau. of Patrick Chal-
mers, Esq. of Wishaw, and d. 2G Nov. 1893, leaving issue,
I. John Hugh, now of Mornish.
II. Patrick Chalmers, 6. 1850: m. Mary, dau. of Thomas
cnalmers, Esq. of Longcroft, co. Linlithgow.
I. Hamet, m. James Scott, Esq. of Wishaw.
II. Helen Mary, m. Dr. John Macdougall, of Carlisle.
-<r»M- Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., a stag's head cabossed or
2nd and 3rd az., three frasersarg. Crest— \ dexter arm holding
a garland of laurel all ppr. Motto — Virtute et valore.
Seats — Calgarry, Aros Mull, N.B., and Gariion Tower, co.
Lanark.
MACKENZIE OF PORTMORE.
Mackenzie, Colin James, Esq. of Portmore,
CO. Peebles, J.P. Lord-Lieut, and Convener for
that CO., b. 19 Feb. 1835 ; s. bis father 1862 ; m.
25 April, 1871, Catharine Alice, eldest surviving
dau. of the late Samuel Wauchopo, Esq., C.B., and
has had issue,
I. Colin Charles Forbes, 6. 7 Dec. 1879.
II. John Montolieu Hay, b. 17 Aug. 1835.
III. Francis Victor Hamilton, 6. 16 Feb. 1887.
I. Helen Alice, d. 18 March, 1878.
II. Evelyn Mary Hay, b. 1 June, 1874.
III. Katharine Maud 6. 22 Aug. 1875.
IV. Dorothy Anne Lucy, b. 20 April, 1877.
V. Cecil Louise, 6. 17 Nov. 1878.
VI. Esme Valentine, b. 14 Feb. 1881.
VII. Ruth Eleanor, d. 13 Aug. 1882.
VIII. Rachel Octavia.
IX. Winifrid Hersey.
liineagre. — Alexander Mackenzie, of Tollie, Provost or
Dingwall, 3rd son of Charles Mackenzie, of Letterewe (see
Mackenzie of Mornish), m. 1st, Annabella, dau. of Sir Donald
Bayne, of Tulloch, and by her had two daus., Catherine, m.
John Mackenzie, of Letterewe, and Charlotte, m. Rev. JoUu
Downie, Minister of Gairloch Urray, and one son,
I. Alexander, his heir.
He in. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of B.ayne of Delny, and by her
had three daus., Jane, in. John Mackenzie ; Annable, in.
William Kemp, of Comrie; and Anne, in. Kenneth Mackenzie,
of Milbank, and two more sons,
II. Donald, Capt. in the army, d. unm. in Ireland.
III. Hector, Bailie of Dingwall, rn. and had issue.
The eldest son,
Alexander Mackenzie, Esq. of Portmore, co. Peebles,
purchased that estate. He m. Oct. 1766, Anne, dau. of Colin
Mackenzie, Esq. of Kilcoy, by Martha his wife, eldest dau. of
Charles Fraser, Esq. of Inverallochy, and had issue,
I. Alexander, Lieut.-Col. 21st Dragoons, d. s. p. 1796.
II. Colin, his heir.
in. William, of Muirton, co. Ross, J.P., and D.L., AV.S., h.
1 Oct. 1780; m. 1st, (i July, 1809, Mary, eldest dau. of
James Mansfield, Esq. of Midmar, co. AberJueu, by whom-
he had issue,
1 Alexander, of Meikle Scatwell, J.P. and D.L., W.S., b
1812; m. 1842, M;irion Dalryrnple, 2nd dau. of John
Mansfield, Esq. of Midmar, and has had issue, 1 Willi.iiu
Garioch, d. unm. 1876; 2 John Mansfield, W.S., b. 1816:
3 Alexander James; 4 Douglas Hay, d. unm. 1873; 6
George Vansittarr. ; 6 James Dalyrymple.
2 .lames Mansfield, d. unm.
3 William (Rev.), M A., ?>?. Isabella Trotter.
1 Marion, m. Capt. de Lislie.
He m. 2ndly, 9 April, 1821, Alice, elxJest dau. of Andrew
Wauchope, Esq. of Niddrie Marischal, Vice-Lieut, co. Ediu-
burgh, which lady d. s. p. 1856.
IV. Sutherland, of Edinburgh, d. unm.
V. John, Banker, of Inverness, m. Mary Charlotte, dau. of
Robert Pierson, of Riga, and had issue,
1 Alexander, d. s. p. 1860.
2 John Robert, Major-Gen. H.E.I.C.S.,m. Amelia Wilson,
and had issue.
3 Colin, Major Madras Staff Corps, in. Victoria, dau. of
Charles Mackinnon, and had issue.
1 Charlotte, m. 1st, John A. Fraser, 93rd Regt. ; 2ndly,
Rev. William Duncombe.
2 Mary Anne, m. 1st, George Grogan, Esq. of SeafieM.
near Sutton, co. Dublin, who d. Nov. 1851, and 2iidly, ]■'>
May, 1852, Col. St. George Stepney, C.B., Coldstreaiu
Guards.
3 Elizabeth, m. Capt. George Harkness, Madras N.I.
4 Katherine, m. Capt. Charles Harkness.
Alexander d. 1805. His 2nd son,
CoLiN Mackenzie, Esq. of Portmore, P.C.S., m. May, 18?o,
Elizabeth (who d. 1852), dau. of Sir William Forbes, 6th Bart.
of Pitsligo, and dying Sept. 1835, left issue,
I. William Forbes, his heir,
II. James Hay, m. Isabella, dau. of James Wedderburu, Esq.
and d. 1865, having had issue,
1 Colin, W.S. 2 Jaines Wedderburn, d. young.
3 George.
4 0
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■ 1 Isabella Elizabeth, 711. Major-Gen. John Agmondesham
Vcsey Kiikland.
2 Alice, rf. mim. 3 Louisa Helen.
4 Anne Christiana, to. Edward M. Bannernian, Esq.
5 Jean Charlotte.
III. John, 111. Christina, dau. of John Mansfield, Esq. of
J\Ildmar, and had issue,
1 Colin, Capt. 78th Eegt., vi. Jeanctte, dau. of Baron
Gerard Kalkenbnrg.
2 Christina Garioch, d. unm.
*v. Sutherland, Lieut., lost at .sea, 1842.
V. Georce Lieut. H.E I.C.S.. d.s.p. 1844.
VI. Charles Frederick, Bishop of the Zambesi, d. 31 Jan.
I. Eliz.abeth, m. George Dundas, Esq. of Ochtertyre (who d.
1869).
II. Anne, d. unm. iti. Katharine, d unm.
IV. Jane, d. vnm. v. Louisa, m. William Wilson, Esq.
\ I. Alice, m. Yen. Archdeacon Grubb.
The eldest son,
William Forbes Mackenzie, Esq. of Portmore, J. P. and
P.L., for many years M.P. for co. Peebles, 6. April, 1807 ; m.
IM.arch, 1830, Helen Anne (who d. 1870;, dau. of Sir James
iMoiitsomery, 2nd bart. of Stanhope, by the Lady Elizabeth
Dougljis his wife, dan. of Dunbar, 4th Earl of Selkirk, and
Jying 24 Sept. 1862, left issue,
Colin James, now of Portmore.
Eliz.Hbeth Helen, d. young 1840.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th az., a buck's head cabossed
or, for Mackenzie ; 2nd and 3rd az., three frasers arg., in
centre of shield a wolf's head ppr., for Bain. Crest — A hand
holding a wreath of laurel ppr. il/o( to — Virtute et labore.
iS'eaJ— Portmore, Eddlestune, co. Peebles.
Clul) — Carlton.
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MACKENZIE OF EliOWERBURN.
Mackenzie, Mrs. Eva Maey Mae joryEeskine,
of Flowerbiirn, co. Ross, 3rd dau. of Sir Evan
Mackenzie, Bart, of Kilcoy, co. Ross, m. 1872,
JiODEEiCK Grogan MACKENZIE, Esq. late of
Elowerbum, J.P. and D.L., was Cornet 16tli Lancers,
Lieut. -Col. in the Highland Rifle Militia, and bj him,
-who d. 1892, has issue,
■Eva Geobgina Lillie.
Violet Edith Ethel.
Alice Maude Harriet.
liineag'e. — The Mackenzies of Flowerbum are a branch
of the family of Mackenzie of BdmadiUhy.
William Mackenzie, Esq., 1st of Belniaduthy, eldest son of
Alexander, 5th Baron of Gairloch, by his second marriage
with Isabel, dau. of Alexander Mackenzie, of Coul {see Mac-
kenzie of Mornish), m. Mary, dau. of James Cuthbert, of
l>iakie3, and had five daus., (Isabel, m. John Munro, of
Tayne.s ; Catherine, m. Alexander Mackenzie, of Logie ; Janet,
ji) . Alexander Mackenzie, of Gairloch ; Jean, m. Hugh Baillie,
of Kynmylics, Sheriff Clerk co. Ross ; and Mary, m. Murdoch
Mackenzie, of Sand) and one son,
Alexander Mackenzie, of Belniaduthy, m. Catherine, dau.
ct Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, of Coul, and had (with a dau.
Anna, ui. Alexander Mackenzie, M.D.) three sons,
I. William, his heir.
II. Ki-!ineth, ancestor of Mackenzie of Pitlundi and Culbo.
lu. George.
The eldest son,
William MACKENzrE, of Belmaduthy, m. Margaret, dau. of
Alexander Eose, of Clava, and by her had four daus. (Cathe-
rine, 51?.. William Tomlie, of Fortrose ; Elizabeth, m. John
Matheson, of Bennelsfieid ; Jean, to. Simon Mackenzie, of
.Sootsburn ; Isobel, m. William Mackenzie, Lieut. 77th Eegt.,
Jcilled at Fort du Quesne, 175^) and three sons,
1. John, of Belmaduthy, his heir, m. Rebecca, dau. of John
^Mackenzie, of Delvine, and was s. by his son,
William, of Belmaduthy, m. Maria, dau. of John Lan-
caster, of Cambridge, and was s. by his son,
John, of Belraaduihy, m. Margaret Hay of Huntingdon,
and had John ; Anne Maria ; and Katharine.
Ti. .Tohn, d. unm. in. Kenneth, m.
I. Blargaret, d. unm. 11. Rebecca, to. John Aird.
William Mackenzie m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Kenneth
Mackenzie, of Scatwell (sasine to her 1717), and had further
issue,
IV. Kenneth, M.D. v. Roderick, of whom hereafter,
III. LiUas, m. Roderick McLeod, of Cadboll.
The 5th son,
Roderick Mackenzie, was the 1st of Flowerbum. He in.
Grace, dau. of Alexander Mackenzie, of Inchcoulter, and was
grandfather of
Roderick Mackenzie, of Flowerbum, who m. Anne, dau. of
John Grant, Esq. of Glenmorriston, and was father of
Roderick Mackenzie, Esq. of Flowerbum, who m. Harriet,
dau. of Col. Grogan, of Seafield, co. Dublin, and d. 1848,
leaving
Roderick Grogan, now of Flowerbum.
Elma, m. 1869, Major John Macdonald Smith, Madr.i-s Staff
Corps.
Georyina Adelaide, m. 1867, Roderick Mackenzie, Esq. of
Kiiicraig, co. Ross.
Seat — Flowerbum House, by Fortrose, co. Ross.
MACKENZIE OF ORD.
Mackenzie, Alexander Watson, Esq. of Ord,
CO. Ross, J.P. and D.L., late Capt. 91st High
landers, b. 31 Aug. 1827; m. 10 June, 1857,
Angel Babington, dau. of Rev. Benjamin Peile,
of Hatfield, co. Hertford, and has issue,
I. Thomas Arthur, Capt. (79th) Cameron Highlanders, ft.
17 Sept. 1859.
II. Alexander Francis, Capt. (93rd) Argyll and Sutherland,
Highlanders, b. 18 April, 1861.
I. Beatrice Anna, 6. 28 Nov. 1862, to. 29 March, 1S87,
Robert Scarlett, 2nd son of the late John Fra.ser, Esq. of
Bunchrew, co. Inverness, and has issue,
II. Anna Watson, 6. 3 Jan. 1866.
Liineaire. — This is a branch of the noble House of Sea-
forth.
Kenneth Mackenzie, of Gilchrist, 4th son of Sir Kenneth
" A'Bhlair " Mackenzie, Baron of Kintail, m. Helen, dau. of
Robert Lovell, of Balumbie, co. Forfar, and had issue,
I. Alexander, of Gilchrist, ancestor of Mackenzie of Suddle
of Inve.rlaei, and of Little Findon.
II. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
III. John, m. and left issue.
IV. Rorie, m. and left issue.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Mackenzie, of Keanlochluichart, obtained the
tack of Ord. co. Ross, from Kenneth, Lord Kintail, in 1598,
m. 1st, Isobel, dau. of Rorie McLeod, of Gairloch, and by her
has,
I. Murdoch, d. s.p.
II. Kenneth, ancestor of Mackenzie of Scatwell,
He m. 2ndly, Annabella, dau. of Murdoch Mackenzie, of Fair-
burn, and by her (who to. 2ndly, Alexander Mackenzie, of
Coul) had further issue,
III. John, of whom hereafter.
IV. Thomas, m. a dau. of the Laird of Katewell, and had
V. Slurdoch, d. 1628.
The .3rd son,
John Mackenzie, the first designated by the title "of
Ord," m. Isabel, dau. of Alexander Cuthbert, of Drakies, by
whom he had (with five daus.) four sons,
I. John, his successor.
II. Thomas, progenitor of Mackenzie of Hifjlifield.
III. George, m. Janet, dau. of Mr. Linen, Minister at Fairn-
bie, by whom he had one son,
Alexander, who went in the expedition to Darien, and
afterwards returned to Jamaica.
The eldest son,
John Mackenzie, of Ord, m. Magdalene, daa. of William
Eraser, of Culbokie, by whom he had issue a son,
Thomas Mackenzie, of Ord, m. Mary, dau. of John Mac-
kenzie, of Applecross, and had a son and successor,
Alexander Mackenzie, of Ord, m. Jean, dau. of John 1
Mackenzie, of Highfield, by whom he had only one survivinif 1
son, his successor,
Thomas Mackenzie, of Ord, to. Anne, dau. of Sir Kenneth 1
Mackenzie, Bart, of Scatwell, by whom he had issue one son
and two daus.,
Alexander, his successor.
Elizabeth, m. Alexander Gillanders, Esq. of Highfield.
Aibgail, m. George Mackenzie, Esq. of DundonaJd.
The only son,
Alexander Mackenzie, of Ord, m. Helen, dau. of Niel
Maclnnes, Esq., Collector of Taxes, Aberdeen, by whom he
had issue, two sons and four daus.,
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f. Thomas, of Ord, his heir.
II. Alexander, Capt. in the H.E.I. Co. 's native army. He m.
Hannah, dau. of James Fraser, Esq. of Belladrum, and d.
in Inclii, 15 June, 1837, having had issue, two sons and
three daus.,
1 Alexander, in the army, m. a dan. of Col. Birch, who
was killed at the head of his regiment during the Indian
Mutiny in 1857, and had four sons and three daus.
2 Charles Archole, in the army.
1 Helen, m. William Serle, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme
Court, ftladras, and has four sons and three daus.
2 Enielia, m. Thomas Davidson, Esq. of the Civil Service
in India, and has one dau. Anne.
3 Anna.
I. Anne, m. 1817, her cousin, Thomas Mackenzie, 2nd son of
George Mackenzie, Esq. of Dundonald, and had three sons
and two daus.
II. Slargaret, in. John Mclean, Esq. of Grenada, by whom
she has issue one dau. Helen.
III. Eliza, deceased. rv. Helen, deceased.
Mr. Mackenzie d. 1820, and was s. by his elder son,
Tho.mas Mackenzie, Esq. of Ord, Vice-Lieut, and J.P. and
D.L. 10. Ross, and J.P. and D.L. co. Cromarty, b. Dec. 1797 ;
m. 27 April, 1825, Anna Watson, 4th dau. of James Fowler,
Esq., Uaddery and Grange, co. Ross, and d. 17 July, 1887,
leaving by her (who d. IS54) an only son,
Alesandeb Watson, now of Ord.
Anns — Az., a stag s head cabossed or, within a bordure em-
battled of the last. Crest — A dexter hand grasping a, dagger
in bend ppr. Motto—Sic itur ad astra.
Seats— OtA House, Muir of Ord ; and Carrieraullie, Strath-
waich Lodge, near Garve, co. Ross.
MACKENZIE OF EAWLEY COURT.
Mackenzie, William Dalziel, Esq. of Fawley
Court, CO. Bucks, Farr, Invernesshire, and Newbie,
Dumfricssliire, M.A. Magdalen Coll. Oxford, Hon.
Major Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars, Barris-
ter-at-Law of the Inner Temple, J.!*, cos. Dumfries,
Kirkcudbright, Bucks, and Oxford, D.L. co. Inver-
ness, High Sheriff co. Oxford 1873, b. 31 March,
3 840 ; m. 1 Dec. 1863, Mary Anna, eldest dau. of
the late Henry Baskerville, Esq. of Crowsley Park,
CO. Oxford, and has issue,
I. William Rodebick Dalziel, J.P. Oxon, Capt. 2nd batt.
Cameron Highlanders, 6. 2 Sept. I8G4 ; m. 21 Nov. 1883,
Maud Evelyn, eldest dau. of Gen. Sir G. W. Higgenson,
K.C.B., and has issue,
1 DoDGLAS Alexanbee Willtam Dalzell, 6. 1889.
2 Kenneth KitzPatrick, 6. 1891.
3 Archibald Edward Murray, h. June, 1892; d. 13
March, 1893.
II. Edward Baskerville, 2nd Lieut. 2nd batt. Cameron High-
hinders, 6. 11 Dec. 1874.
I. Mary Gwendoline, m. 15 Nov. 18S7, Duncan Da\idson,
Ksq. of TdUoch, co. Ross.
II. Isla Jessie, m. 23rd Feb. 1892, Harry Officer, 3rd son of
Richard Blackwood, of Hartwootl, N.S.W.
III. Aimee Dorothea.
IV. Kathleen Helen.
liineag'e. — Alexandeb Mackenzie, b. 5 June, 1769, at
Wester Fairbum, parish of Urray, co. Ross, of the family of
Mackenzie, of Fairburn and Muirton, co. Ross, was educated
at Inverness High School, where he was a fellow-student of
David Mackintosh, with wliom he came to England, and sub-
sequently became partner. As canal engineers the firm thus
formed constructed many of the canals throughout the
country ; but while Mr. Mackenzie's partner amassed a laige
fortune, his improvidence left him in difficulties. At his
death, his eldest son, William Mackenzie, at first with Mack-
intosh (on Union Canal) and then as a civit engineer under
Telford, speedily made his way ; he assisted in most of the
great works (railways, canals, <tc.) of his time, and was
employed by the government as engineer in the Shannon
improvements, and received the thanks of the Irish Secretary
in the House of Commons for the talent and energy he
displayed there. He afterwards contracted for many
' railways, both at home and in France, Spain, etc., and was
, for some years (as was also the late Mr. Edward Mackenzie)
■ partner in the firm of Mackenzie and Brassey. He was
; director of several railways. Chevalier of the Legion of
■ Honour, and at the time of his death presumptive heir to
: the Muirton estate. He was s. by his brother, the late
Edward Mackenzie, Esq. of Fawley Court. Alexander Mac-
kenzie d. at Blackburn, co. Lancaster, 23 Feb. 183G. He
m. Mary, dau. of William Austin, Esq., by whom (who
d. 8 June, 1828, aged 56) he had issue,
I. William, of Newbie, Civil Engineer, to whose successful
career we have just alluded, was b. 20 March, 1794; m. 1st,
Is 19, Mary, dau. of James Dalziel, of Glasgow, which lady
</. 1838, aged 49 ; 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of William Dewhurst,
Esq. of Chorley, co. Lancaster, who d. 29 Oct. 1851, by
neither of whom he had issue.
II. Alexander, 6. 1796 ; to. and had issue,
1 William Sager, C.E., in Russia, m. 1st, — dan. of T.
Woodhouse, Esq., and 2ndly, Lucy, dau. of G. Wood-
house, Esq., and d. in London, 27 Feb. 1887 (aged 60),
leaving issue.
2 Kenneth, C.E., killed in a railway accident in France.
3 Richard, C.E., m. hi? cousin, Eliza, dau. of J. Griffith,
Esq., and d. in Canada, 16 Feb. 1887, aged 54.
4 Alexander, C.E., killed in a railway accident in Canada.
1 Mary, m. Mr. Scott, in Canada.
III. David 6. 1799; d. 1802.
:v. Jnhn, b. 1804 went to Virginia as a planter, and d. unm.
v. Daniel, b. 1807; d. 1811.
VI. Thomas, 6. 1808; d. 1811.
VII. Edwaed, his heir.
I. Sarah, 6. 1797 ; d. unm.
II. Margaret, m. J. Griffith, Esq., and d. 1875. leaving issue.
III. Mary, b. 1814; m. Mr. Barnard, of Greenock ; d. «. p.
1875.
IV. Eliza, m. Alex. Duckworth, Esq., and left issue.
The youngest son,
Edward Mackenzie, Esq. of Fawley Court, Bucks, J.P. cos.
Buckingham, Oxford, Dumfries, and Kirkcudbright, D.L. co.
Oxford, and High Sheriff 1862, 6. 1 May, 1811; s. his brether
William, in the property of Newbie ; purchased 1853, the
manor and estate of Fawley Court from William Peere- Wil-
liams-Freeman, Esq. of Pylewell; m. 1st, 31 Jan. 18S9, Mary,
dau. of William Dalziel, Esq. of the Craigg, co. Dumfries, by
Maria his wife, dau. of William Dewhurst, Esq. of Chorley,
CO. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 21 July, 1861) had issue,
I. William Dalziel, now of Fawley Court and Farr.
II. Edward Philippe, of Auchenskeoch, Kirkcudbrightshire,
of I he Craigs, Dumfriesshire, and of Downham Hall,
Suffolk, formerly Lieut. 9th Lancers, Lite Col. Comm. Loyal
Suffolk Hussars, J.P., cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, and Dumfries,
High Sheriff co. Suffolk, 1882, and D.L. for that co., b. 14
March, 1842: m. liGb, Helen Jane, 3rd dau. of Henry
Baskerville, Esq. of Crowsley Park, co. Oxford, and has a
dau. Beryl Baskerville, m. 1890, Col. Geoffry Barton, C.B.,
7lh Fusiliers, and has issue.
III. Austin, late of Warmanbie, Dumfriesshire, J.P., late
Lieut. 3rd Batt. Scots Fusiliers, 6. 10 Oct. 1856; m. 31 Jan.
1878, Lucy, dau. of Major Gustavus Tuile Dalton, of
Fennor, co. Meath.
IV. Keith Ronald, of Gillotts, Oxon, b. 17 May, 1861.
I. Alarie Ada, m. 1869, John William Rhodes, Esq. of
Hennerton, Berks, J. P., formerly Lieut. 60th Rifles, and
lias issue,
II. Claire Evelyn, to. 1866, Francis Henry, Esq. of Elmstree,
CO. Gloucester, Hon. Lieut. -Col. Gloucestershire Hussars,
late Lieut. 9th Lancers, and has issue.
III. Sarah Rosa, 7!i. John E. Cooke, Ksq., and lias issue.
IV. Alice Edith, to. Major \V. Partridge, and has issue.
V. Aimee Gertrude, m. 22 Oct. Ia7:, Sir William Robert
Clayton, 6th Bart, of Marden Park.
VI. Maiy Maude Janetta,
Mr. Edward Mackenzie ra. 2ndly, 1864, Ellen, dau. of James
Mullett, Esq. He d. 27 Sept. I8S0, and was s. by his eldest
son, William Dalzlel Mackenzie, Esq., now of Fawley
Court.
Artns — Or, a cross, parted and fretty az., between, in the first
and fourth quarters, a stag's head cabossed of the last; in second
and third quarters, a mountain in flames ppr. Crest — A stag's
head cabossed az , within its attires a cross couped or, the
whole between two stags' horns guld. Motto—AUvsija faithful.
.SVais— Fa» ley Court (built by Sir Christopher Wren), Henley-
on-Tliames ; Croxton Park, Thetiord ; Newbie, Annan, N.B. ;
and Farr, co. Inverness.
McKEREELL OF HILLHOUSE.
McKeeeell, Eobeet Mhee, Esq. of Hillhouse,
CO. Ayr, l.ith Laird, b. 27 Sej^t. 184tJ ; educated at
Eton and Trin. Coll. Camb., J.P. :ind Commissioner
of Supply for co. Ayr, Member of the K03 al Com-
pany of Aichers, tlie Queen's Body Gruard for Scot-
land, and Major 1st Vol. Batt. Eoyal Scots Fusi-
liers; s. his cousin, William AlcKerrell, Esq. the
12th Laird of Hillhouse, 16 April, 18S2 ; contested
in the Conservative interest the Parliamentary
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representation of the burgh of Paisley at the
general election, Nov. 1885, and at the bye-election,
June, 1891 ; m. 4 Dec. 1889, Lucinda Margaret,
younger dau. of James Winter Brittain, Esq. of
Gifford's Hall, Suffolk {see Erittain of GiJfonVs
Hall), and has issue,
I. Robert James Mube, 6. 17 Aug. ISCO.
I. Lucinda Pauline Kose Edith Mure.
II. Margaret .\gnes Mure.
Lineage.— The McKekbells have long flouiishcd in co.
AjT. It is supposed Vy some that they came originally from
Ireland, possibly with Edward Bruce, and settled in Ayrshire
early in the 14th century ; whilst others assign a still earlier
date to that event, in accordance with the family tradition
handed down from sire to son, whic'' bears out that the
McKebreli^ originally came from the ^N ^tern Islands in the
train of King Robert the Bruce, when 1.^ t.et out from the
Castle of Brodick for Turnbeiry, to fight, and, as it proved, to
overthrow the English.
The first of the name, and the most remote now on Scottish
record, Sir John Makirel, is mentioned in Froissart's Chronicles,
Vol. iii., ch. cxxvi., as having distinguished himself at the
celebrated battle of Ottebburn, 19 Aug. 138S, by wounding
and capturing Raoul de Perst (Hotspur's brother), who held
the second command in the English host. About a century
later we find that
Maetin McKereeli,, a landed proprietor in co. Ayr, was the
occupier of Hillhouse, which at that time belonged to the
Cathcart family — the McKerrells doubtless holding the pro-
perty from the then Lord Cathcart as their superior. Martin
McKerrcU had a son,
John McKebrell, also described as "in Hillhouse," who
sold under reversion to William Wallace, of Whitehouse, a
piece of land in the burgh of Ayr designated the " Stank-
acre," which passed into the possession of Janet Wallace, only
dau. of Willam Wallace, of Whitehouse, who in. Gilbert
Mc.-ilexander, and it was subsequently redeemed from the
ZIcAIcxandere by John McKerrell's son,
William McKerrell, of Hillhouse, 1st Laird, 6. ir)62; he
was bred to the law and practised in Chancery, receiving from
King James VL, by a grant under the Privy Seal, dated Aber-
deen, 23 April, 1589, a gift of the ward and non-entry of the
"Bogmedow"in the Baileiie of Kyle Stewart, shire of Ayr,
and was finally appointed Sheriff Clerk of Ayr. He acquired
the estate of Hillhouse, together with the lands of Barrassie,
Goldring (now called "Rosemount "), Keuimoch, Polsliill,
Headmark, and Langholme, all in the co. of Ayr; he was
thrice married, Ist, to Elizabath, dau. of John FuUarton, of
J)reghorn, co. Ayr, by his wife, Helen, dau. of Sir John
Chalmers, of Gadgirth, co. Ayr, and by her had issue,
W^illiam, his heir, of whom hereafter.
Agnes, m. William Roger (mar. con. dated 29 Jan. 1C12),
and d. March, 1631, leaving issue (will proved 12 May,
1632).
Elizabeth, m. Robert Hamilton, M.A., Minister at Monkton,
CO. Ayr (mar. con. dated 18 Oct. 1616).
Mr. McKerrell m. 2ndly, Margaret Fullarton, (mar. con. dated
16 July, 1604), and by her (who d. 6 Sept. 1612; will conf. 12
Aug. 1617) had issue two daus.,
Jean, tn. Jolui Shaw, of Dalwyne (mar. con. dated 29 Aug.
1627).
Margaret, nt. James Chalmer (mar. con. dated 9 Aug. 1632).
He III. 3rdly, Esther Fullarton, dau. of James Fullarton, elder
of that ilk (mar. con. dated 17 Sept. 1013), and by her had
issue, one son and three daus.,
James, who received from his father a grant of the lands of
Headmark, in the parish of Ochiltree, co. Ayr, under a
charter dated 17 Oct. 1628.
Sarah, m. John Ross, son and heir to Andrew Ross, of Troweir
(mar. con. dated 29 Aug. 1638).
Barbara. Elizabeth.
Mr. SIcKerrell d. at Hillhouse, Oct. 1629 (h's widow, Esther
Fullarton, m. 2ndly, Adam Cunynghame, brother to William
CunjTighame, of Brounhill), and was s. by his elder son,
ilAGisTEB William McKerrell, of Hillhouse, 2nd Laird,
whose infeffment as heir to his father in the lands of Hillhouse
and others is dated 5 May, 1630. Under a precept of Clai'e
Constat by Matthew Wallace, of Dundonald, dated 15 Sept. 1630,
he was infcft in the lands of Barrassie, and under another
precept of Clare Constat by William, Viscount Ayr, he Avas
infeft in the lands of Polshill about the same time. In 1636,
jMr. William McKerrell, of Hillhouse, was retoured heir to his
father in the fifty shilling land of Goldring (now called " Rose-
iiiount ■■), an! on 23 Ajril, 1636, he received a charter from
John, Lord Loudoun, o parts of the Barony of Kylopmiiir
and Barmuir, co. Ayr. By his wife, Jean Wallace, he had
issue,
William, his heir, of whom hereafter.
John, heir to his brother, of whom hereafter.
Robert, m. Margaret, sister to Robert Cuningham, of Auchin-
hervie, and had issue two daus., Euphemia and Margaret;
he d. March, 1677 (his will was proved 5 March, 1691,
by William McKerrell, ot Hillhouse, the executor, his
nephew).
Jean, ?/i. Fergus Mc.Vlexander, M.A., Minister of Bair
(mar. con. dated 30 July, 1658).
Mr. McKerrell signed the " Solemn League and Covenant" in
the local branch at Dundonald ; the document, which is still
preserved there, is dated 1638 ; and it is a curious fact that of
all the owners of land in the parish who signed that docu-
ment he is the only one whose possessions still remain in the
family. lie d. Sept. 1642 (his widow m. 2ndly, William
Wallace, of Galrigs, now Xewfield), and was s. by his eldest
son,
W^illiam McKerrell, ot Hillhouse, 3rd Laird, who was
retoured heir to his father in the lands of Hillhouse, 3 Aug.
1043, the infeffment being completed 3 Nov. following. On a
precept of Clare Constat by Sir William Cochrane, of Cowdoun,
dated 13 Nov. 1043, he was iufeft in the lands of Barrassie,
and in 1656 he was infeft upon precept by John, Earl of Lou-
doun, in parts of the lands of Kylesmuir and Barmuir. He
m. Euphemia, only dau. of William Russell, M.A., Minister of
Kilbirnie, co. Ayr (mar. con. dated 10 and 11 Nov. 1657), but
dying s. p. m. in June, 1658, he was s. by his brother,
John McKerrell, of Hillhouse, 4th Laird, who had pre-
cept ot Clare Constat from William, Lord Cochrane, dated 12
Feb. 1659, tor infcffins him as heir to his brother in the lands
of Barrassie, and on 16 March following was retoured heir to
his brother in the lands of Hillhouse. Previous to his succes-
sion he appears to have resided in Paisley, his name appearing
thus : — " John Mackerrel, brother to Hillhouse," as witness to
a contract betwixt the Lord Cochran and the town of Paisley,
dated at Paisley 3 May, 1658. He m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Robert Wallace, M.A., Minister of Barneweill (v/ho in 1662 was
appointed Bishop of the Isles) (mar. con. dated 14 April and
15 May, 1660;, and had issue,
William, his heir, of whom hereafter. Robert.
Anna, m. Lieut. Robert Nisbet, eldest son and heir of Robert
Nisbet, at Loudoun Kirk, of the family of Nisbet of Carfin
(mar. con. dated 1689), and d. ICUl.
Joan, TO. James Wallace, brother of Robert Wallace, of
Cairnhill.
Elizabeth.
Mr. McKerrell pulled down the old mansion house of Hill-
house, and built a new one in 1671, which date, together with
the initials of John McKerrell and Elizabeth Wallace, is
engraved on the stone which forms the present lintel to the
garden door at Hillhouse, which stone was removed from the
second mansion house when the third and present one was
erected in 1800. Mr. McKerrell d. May, 1672, and was s. by
his elder son,
William McKerrell, of Hillhouse, 5th Laird, who had a
precept from William, Earl of Dundonald, on 15 July, 1680,
tor infef ting him in the lands of Barrassie. He 7/i. at Dun-
donald, 24 Jan. 1688, Elizabeth, only dau. of William Fairlie,
of Bruntsfield, near Edinburgh, and of Dreghorn, co. Ayr (the
name of which he changed to "Fairlie"), by his wife, Joan,
only dau. of the ?as< Sir William Mure, ofRowallaa, co. Ayr
(mar. con. dated 12 Jan. 1088), and had is.sue,
William, his heir, bapt. 26 Oct. 1690, of whom hereafter.
Alexander, bapt. 16 Sept. 1694. Robert.
John, bapt. 21 June, 1702, who received the freedom of the
burgh of Paisley 28 March, 1726, and was afterwards
appointed Procurator Fiscal.
Elizabeth, bopt. 22 April, 1692, d. young.
Jean, bapt. 11 Aug. 1698 ; 711. Robert Campbell, 31. D. (mar.
con. dated 22 Dec. 1725).
Mr. McKerrell d. 11 May, 1705 (his widow, Elizabeth Fairlic,
survivUig him till about 1742), and was s. by his eldest son,
William McKebbell, of Hillhouse, Cth Laird who m.
Mary Vaux, or Faux ; her father was in holy orders, and of
F'rcnoh extraction, his family having sought refuge in this
country from the persecution which followed the revocation of
the Edict of Nantes, 18 Oct. 1685, and by her had issue,
William, his heir, of whom hereafter.
John, heir to his brother, b. 1 April, 1732, of whom here-
after.
Elizabeth.
Mr. McKerrell appears from a sasine in favour of his children,
dated 13 Dec. 1750, to have died prior to that date, and wafi«.
by his elder son,
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IGOl
AViLLiAM McKebrell, of HiUhousc, 7th Laird, appointed
Surgeon to tlie Forces, and served witli Lord Loudoun's Regt.,
his commission being dated 4 Sept. 1754. He d. unm. June,
1782, and was s. by his brother,
John* McKebbell, of Hillhouse, 8th Laird, 6. 1 April, 1732;
VI.. at Paisley, March, 1752, Margaret, dau. of Humphrey Ful-
ton, Esq. of Maxwelton, co. Renfrew, and had issue,
I. William, his heir, 6. 19 Nov. 1752, of whom hereafter.
II. John, 6. 30 Aug. 1758 ; m. 1st, 1794, Cecilia, dau. of
\7illiam Harvey, Esq., M.D., of London, who discovered
the circulation of the blood, and by her (who d. at I'aisley,
LiO Nov. 1801), had three sons,
1 John, 6. 1795 ; m. his second cousin, Anna, dau. of John
Buchanan, Esq. of Arden, co. Dumbarton, by Anna, dau.
of Robert Fulton, Esq. of Hartfield, co. Renfrew, and d.
G Dec. 1831, leaving a dau. Joanna.
2 Alexander, b. 1797; m. Seraphina, dau. of William
Peimell, Eq., Consul-General in Brazil, and d. s. p. in
1828. His widow m. 2ndly, 1829, John Bramley Moore,
Esq., M.P., of Langley Lodge, Gerard's Cross, Bucks,
and Aigburth, Liverpool.
3 WiLLiAsi, 6. 1799, ef whom hereafter as 12th Laird.
He m. 2ndly, Helen, sister of James Stewart, Esq. of
Williamwood, and niece of Robert Morris, Esq. of Craig, co.
Ayr, by whom he had,
4 Archibald, fr. 5 Sept. 1807 ; d. unm. 24 March, 1861.
air. John McKerrell d. 16 May, 1836.
sii. Robert, 6. 26 Nov. 1760: m. 17 Nov. 1800, Sabina
Margaretha, dau. of Johann Christian Schulze, Banker of
Frankfort-sur-Maine, and d. April, 1841, leaving is.sue,
1 Robert, 6. 16 July, 18r^4 ; m. 18 Dec. 1845, Emily Pauline,
dau. of Lieut.-GeH. William Staveley, C.B., a Waterloo
officer, Commander-in-Chief of the army at Madras, and
d. 25 Oct. 1875, leaving issue four sons and four daus.,
Robert More, now of Uiilhouse.
Ralph Staveley, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Barrister-at-
Law, 6. 22 July, 1854.
Reginald L'Estrange, Capt. 93rd Highlanders, 6. 5
March, 1860; i;j. 26 May, 1890, Grace, youngest dau.
of the Hon. Henry O'Brien (see Bcbke's Peerage, Inciii-
QDIN, B.). She d. 28 Dec. 1890.
Augustus de Segur, Capt. 79th Highlanders, b. 28 Aug.
1863.
Henrietta Eliza Cathcart, m. 8 Dec. 1874, Henry Charles
Adolphus Frederick William Aklenburg-Bentinck-
Count of the Holy Roman Empire, Lieut.-Col. Cold-
stream Guards (sei Bcbke's Fetrage. Pobtland, \i.),
and has issue.
Georgiana Louisa Margaret, 7». 19Sept. 1872, SirClaude
Champion de Crespigny, Bart, {see Bckke's Peerage
and Burowetagf), and has issue.
Lei itia Augusta .Sarah, J?!. 21 Dec. 1876, Heniy Francis
Brounckcr, Esq. of Kovcridge, Dorset {see Bbounckeb
of llovendgr), and has issue.
Emily Charlotte Theodosia.
1 Margaret, b. 11 May, 1808 ; d. unvi. Feb. 1864.
■^ Augusta, b. 6 Aug. 1811 ; m. 10 Nov. 1831, Jean Andre
Nicolas Am(;'de, Comte de Segur de Montaigne (head
of the senior branch of the De Segur family), and d. 21
Jan. 1860, leaving issue an only surviving dau., Marie
Eoberte Leonie de StStrur, b. 21 Feb. 1834 ; vi. 21 Aug.
Ib50, Auguste Hercule, Baron de Chambaud de
Jonchfere, of Lucay, Bourbonnais, a cadet of the
ancient house of the Viscounts de Privas. of Vivarais,
and has issue, with three daus. (Marie Christine Jeanne
Roberte Eleonore, b. 15 Jan. 1857 ; Alexandrine
Augusta Marie Beatrix, 6. 10 .A.ug. 18"i9, m. 3 Feb. 1880,
her second cousin, Raymond, Comte de Segur
d'Aguesseau, eldest son of the late Raymond Joseph
Paul, Comte de Segur d'.Aguesseau, by his wife, Marie
Valentine, Princess Luboniirska ; Marie Geraldine
Ivonne Augusta, 6. 4 Jan. 1864). a son, Guillaume
Amide Michel Gaston Robert de Chambaud, 6. 12 Sept.
1867, who, in right of his mother, she being the last
surviving descendant of Michel, Comte de Montaigne,
author of " Es.^ays," will eventually succeed to the title
of Comte de Montaigne.
IV. Fulton, 6. 17 Sept. 1769; m. 1st, his cousin german,
Jane, dau. of Robert Fulton, of Hartfield, co. Renfrew, but
had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of James JlcCall,
Esq. of Braehead, and had three daus., Sarah; Margaret;
and Mary. Mr. Fulton McKerrell d. 1840.
I. Margaret, b. 6 May, 1766; m. Moses Crawfurd, Esq. of
Newfitid, CO. Ayr, and had issue.
u. Mary, b. 18 July, 1771.
I'l. Elizabeth, 6. 25 Oct. 1772; m. Col. John Reid, of the
H.E.I. Go's service, brother to the Laird of Adamton, and
<<. leaving an only dau. Elizabeth McKeiTell Reid, who m.
George James CampbeU, Esq. of Treesbank, go. Ayr {which
see).
IV. Jean, b. 30 July, 1775; m. her cousin, Robert Fulton,
Esq. of Hai-tfield, late Lieut.-Col. 79th Highlanders, and
had issue.
V. Marion, b. 6 Feb. 1777 ; ?;«. James Kibble, Esq. of White-
ford and Greenlaw House, co. Renfrew.
VI. Agnes, b. 10 Mar. 1779 ; to. John Edward Wright, Esq.
of Bolton on Swale, co. York, and had issue.
Mr. McKerrell d. 1811, aged 79, and was s. by his eldest son,
William McKerrell, Esq. of Hillhouse, 9th Laird, who m.
1st, a sister of Robert Reid, Esq. of Adamton, co. Ayr, but had
no issue. He ni. 2ndly, a dau. of Robert Govane, of Ander-
stone, CO. Lanark, by whom he had five sons and four daus.,
I. John, his heir. ii. Robert, d. unm. in India.
111. William, d. young. iv. Henbt, heir to his brother
V. James, d. unm. 1833.
I. Janet, d. unm.
II. Margaret, m. her cousin -german. Major John Crawfurd,
44th Regt., 2nd son of Moses Crawfurd, Esq. of Newfleld,
CO. Ayr, and d. s. p. 31 Aug. 1868.
III. Anne, m. James Brown, Esq., President of the Society
of Chartered Accountants, Edinburgh, and d. Feb. 1833,
leaving issue,
1 James Adam, m. his 2nd cousin, Madeline, 4th dau. of
the Rev. Alexander Hill, D.D., Professor of Divinity at
the University of Glasgow, by Margaret his wife, only
dau. of Moses Crawfurd, Esq. of Newfield, co. Ayr, by-
Margaret, eldest dau. of John McKerrell, Esq. of Hillhouse,
8th Laird.
2 John, m. Elizabeth Agnes, eldest dau. of William
Renny, Esq. of Dunevale Park, co. Kirkcudbright, and
has issue.
3 Robert, d. unm. 5 Feb. 1864.
4 William, Lieut.-Col. R.A., m. 1862. Fanny, 3rd dau. of
W. E. Lycett, Esq. of Bowdon Vale, co. Chester; she
d. 1865, leaving a dau. Annie Frances.
1 Anne, m. Adam Hay-Gordon, Esq. of Avochie, CO.
Aberdeen, and has issue.
2 Helen, m. the Rev. K. F. Colvin, and has issue.
IT. Mary, d. unm.
Mr. McKerrell, who had the honour of raising and command-
ing as their Lieut.-Col. theregiment of Paisley Volunteers, the
first regiment embodied in 1792 in the West of Scotland to
resist the threatened French invasion, d. 15 Feb. 1820, and was
s. by his eldest son,
John McKebrell, Esq. of Hillhouse, 10th Laird, who was
Master of the Mint at Madras, and after his return from India,
contested the Parliamentary representation of the Burgh of
Paisley in the Conservative interest at the General Election
Dec. 1832, which followed the passing of the 1st Reform Bill,
but was unsuccessful. He d. unm. '24 Nov. 1835, and was s.
by his brother,
Henry McKerrell, Esq. of Hillhouse, 11th Laird, 6. 17
Feb. 1798; m. 27 Feb. 1838, Margaret Cochrane, dau. of John
I'aterson, Esq., Edinburgh, and dying s. p. 16 March, 1853, was
;;. by his cousin-germau,
William McKerrell, Esq. of Hillhouse, 12th Laird, J. P.
for cos. Ayr and Renfrew, 0. Sept. 1799; m. 1835, his cousin-
gcrman, Charlotte Patullo, eldest dau. of John Edward Wright,
Esq. of Bolton on Swale, co. York (Capt. Princess of Wales's
Light Dragoons), by Agnes his wife, youngest dau. of John
McKerrell, Esq. of Hillhouse, 8tli Laird, and sister and co-
heir of John Allan Wright, of Bolton on Swale, Comm.
R.N. Mrs. McKerrell was 6. 27 June, 1799, and d. 3 Oct.
1879. Mr. McKerrell d. s. p. 16 April, 188i, and was s. by
his cousin, the present Robert Mure McKerrell, Esq. of
Hillhouse.
.^ )•»!«— Az., on a fess or, three lozenges gu. within a bordure
engrailed arg. Cresi — A Roman soldier on his inarch, with
standard and utensils all ppr. Motto — Dulcis pro patrii labor.
iStoi— Hillhouse, Dundonald, co. Ayr.
McKIE OF BARGAIiT.
McKiE, John, Esq. of Bargalv, co. Kirkcudbright,
D.L., b. 9 May, 1857.
liineagre.— This is a very old Galloway family, whoresons
fought at Bannockburn under the banner of King Robert
Bruce, 1314. from whom they got lands in Galloway. The
Stewartry of Kirkcudbright has been represented by them in
Parliament at different times. Alexander McKib, of Palgown,
represented the county at the time of the Union ; John Mc
KiE, sat in Parliament from 1747 till 1754; I. Ross McKib
from 1754 till 1761. In 1040, when the army of the Covenanters
took the town of Newcastle from the King's foi-ces, the troops
commanded by Sir Patbick McKie, of Larg (from whom the
McKies of Bargaly are descended), were particularly distin-
guished {-tee History of Galloway).
James McKie, Esq. of Bargaly (son of John McKie, Esq.,
by Margaret Murray his wife), m. Ann McCaw, and was
father of
John McKie, Esq. of Bargaly, in the Stcwartry of Kirkcud-
1302
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l)ri,c:ht, J.P. amlD.L., 5I.P. fortheStewartry of Kirkcudbright,
m. 1S17, Anne Eliza Jane, eldest dau. of Peter Laurie, Esq. of
Ernespie, and had issue foursons, James, his heir; Peter; Lau.
Tie : and John ; the last two d. young ; and a dau. Ann Laurie,
■who also d. young. He d. 1858, leaving an only surviving
son,
James JIcKiE, Esq. of Barsaly, Advocate at the Scottish
Bar, M.A., J.P. and D.L., M.P. for the Stcwartry of Kirkcud-
bright, 6. 18 May, 1821 ; m. 1853, Jane Wilson, only dau. of
Archibald Home, Esq. of Balvarran, co. Perth ; and d. 27
Dec. 1867, leaving four sons and five daus.,
John, now of B.irgaly.
Peter Lawrie, 6." 1S60; m. 1888, Annie, dau. of James
Hamilton Kennedy, Esq.
Av']r''^M^'''^"^'|twins.
\V illiam Murray, J
Anne Lawrie.
Agnes, m. Oct. 1877, John William Hutchison, Esq. of Eding-
ham, CO. Kirkcudbright, and has issue, a son and a dau.
Margaret Preston, in. 1880, Andrew Johnstone, Esq. of
Halleather, co. Dumfries, and has two sons and one dau.
Eliza Nina, m. 28 Feb. 1882, John Gladstone Mackie, Esq.
of Aucheneairn, co. Kirkcudbright.
Ellen Stormoiith, to. 1889, Charles Lawrence Johnstone, 2nd
son of John Johnstone, of Halleather, co. Dumfries.
Arnu — Arg., in chief a lion passant az., and in base two
ravens pendant from an arrow fessways sa. Ci-ests—A raven
ppr. Motto— lAbora,.
Seats — Bargaly, and Ernespie, near Castle Douglas : and
Glencaird. Newton Stewart, N.B. ; all in the Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright.
narcissus between two mullets of six points, of the first. Ci-est —
In front of a cubit arm, grasping a sword, all ppr., a narcissus
between two mullets, as in the arms. Motto — Disce et
labora.
Seat — Manor House, Heath, Wakefield.
Club — Devonshire.
MACKIE OF ATJCHENCAIRN.
Mackie, John Gladstone, Esq. of Aucliencairn
and Netherlaw, co. Kirkcudbright, J.P. and D.L.,
*. 20 July, 1854; m. 1 March, 1882, Eliza Nina,
dau. of the late James McKie, Esq., formerly M.P.
o£ Bargaly.
Xiineagre James Mackii:, Esq. of Dailly, co. Ayr, de-
scendant from the familyofMcGHiE,?)i. 1808, Margaret McBlain,
who d. 1853. He d. 1849, and was s. by his son,
IviE Mackie, Esq. of Auchencairn, who m. 1839, Agnes,
dau. of John Gladstone, of Castle Douglas, and by her (who
d. Sept. 1878) had issue,
I. James Jodel, m. Constantia, dau. of T. R. Trevelyan, Esq.,
and d. leaving an only dau.,
Constantia Florence, 6. 1865.
II. JoBN Gladstone, now of Auchencairn.
1. Elizabeth Gladstone, m. John James Fildes, Esq., and has
issue.
n. Jessie McBIain, m. Thomas Fildes, Esq., and has issue.
ni. Jane Gladstone, m. B. W. Warner, Esq., and has issue.
Mr. Mackie d. 1873.
Aiins — Arg., on a chevron, between a lion passant az. in
chief and a raven in base of the second, a tower of the first.
Crest— A hand holding a dagger ppr. J/oiio— Lahore.
Stats— Auchencairn and Netherlaw, Castle Douglas, co.
Kirkcudbright.
Club — Union,
MACKIE OF HEATH.
Mackie, Col. Edwabd Alexander, of the
Manor House, Heath, co. York. J.P. late Hon.
Col. 1st. Vol. Batt. West Riding Kegt., V.D., b.
1834; m. 14 Sept. 1S65, Emma Gertrude, dau.
of R. D. Dunn, Esq. of Manor House, Heath,
Wakefield, and has issue, four sons and five daus.
Lineage. — Kobert Jefferson Mackie, Esq. d. 1872,
having by his wife Barbara (nt. 1828, d. 1874), had issue,
1 Robert Bownas, J.P., F.S.A., was M.P. for Wakefield
1880-85 ; 6. 1829 ; m. Feb. 1853, Fanny, eldest dau. of William
Shaw, E'q. of Stanley Hall, Wakefield, and d. 18 June,
1885, leaving issue, Edith Grace, of St. John's Wakefield.
2 David, b. 1832, d. Dec. 1880.
3 Edward Alexander, of Manor House, Heath.
4 John, of Cliff House, co. York, and Watford Villa, co.
Derby, J.P. for CO. Derby, and W. B., York, 6. 14 Sept.,
1838; TO. 19 April, 1866, Mary Elizabeth, only child of
James Ingham, Esq., J. P., of New Mills, co. Derby, and
d. 1891, s. p.
1 Anne Itachel, m. 1857, Rev. Canon G. Smith, B.D., who
d. Oct. 1887, and has issue, three sons and five daus.
2 Eliza Hannah, ot Cliff Hill House, Wakefield.
wlrnis— Paly of .six, or and gu., on a bend engrailed az., a
MACKINNON OF MACKINNON.
MACKINNON, William Alexander, Esq. of
Acryse Pai-k, Kent, and Belvedere, Broad stairs,
J.P. and D.L. co. Kent, High Sheriff 1885, and
J.P. cos. Middlesex and Hants, M.P. for Rye 1852-
3, and for Lymington 1857-68, M.A. Camb.
F.R.S., h. 4 Oct. 1813; m. 27 April, 1846, Mar-
garet Sophia, dau. of Francis Willes, Esq., by
Caroline his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Whichcote,
Bart., and has issue.
I. Francis Alexander, J.P. and County Councillor, Capt.
and Hon. Major East Kent Mounted Rifles, 6. 1848; i;t.
19 April, 18^8, the Hon. Emily Isabel, eldest dau. of
Arthur, 1st Baron Hood of Avalon, G.C.B. and has issue.
II. William Henry, Col. in the army, Major and Lieut. Col.
Grenadier Guards, b. 15 Dec. 1852, jii. Madeleine Frances,
dau. of Villiers LaTouche Hatton, of Clonard, late Lieut.-
Col. Grenadier Guards.
Mr. Mackinnon is Chief of the clan Mackinnon, iix
the Western Islands of Scotland.
Liineage. — On the forfeiture of the last Lord of the Isles,
and in the disturbances which continued during the following
century, the name of Sir Lauchlan MacUinnon occurs very
frequently, and he appears to have been a man of considera-
tion.
In 1651, Lachlan Mackinnon, of Stratherd, Isle of Skye,
Chief of Mackinnon, was made Knight Banneret by Charles 11.
on the field of Worcester. He left a son, Daniel Mor Mac-
kinnon, Chief of the clan, who left, with other issue, Danieu
Mackinnon (youngest son), who quitted his home on account
of a quarrel with his father in the hunting-field, and emigrated
to Antigua, where he purchased some plots of land, and took
a very conspscuous part in politics, particularly in the affair of
Governor Parke. He m. the sister of Col. Thomas, and <i.
March, 1720, in his 62nd year, having had, with a dau., Eliza-
beth, who m. — Carlisle, Esq., and two younger sons, George
and Samuel, an eldest son and heir,
William Mackinnon, Esq. of Antigua, v ho obtained a grant
and patent of the great salt lake of Antigua, and served witli
distinction in the legislature of the island. He was heir-at-law
to Lord Lavington, the then Governor of the island. He m.:K
dau. of Lieut.-Gov. Yeamans, of Antigua, and d. at Bath, 17(i7,
aged 70, when he was s. by his son,
William Mackinnon, Esq. of Antigua, and Binfield, Berks,
who m. 1768, Louisa, 2nd dau. and co-heir (with her sisters,
Caroline, m. Major Dewar, and Elizabeth, ire. Count Dupont)of
James Vernon, Esq., son of Henry Vernon, Esq.ot Hilton, co.
Stafford, and by her (who d. 1816) had issue,
I. William, who to. Miss Frye, and d. in early life, leavinff
two sons and two daus.,
1 William Alexander, late Chief of the clan.
2 Daniel, Col. of the Coldstream Guards, of which corps he
has written a history. He m. a dau. of John Dent, Esq.,
and d. s. }}. 22 June, 1836.
1 Harriet, m. Rev. Nassau Molesworth, D.D., Rector of
Rochdale, and has issue.
2 Louisa, m. 1812, R. Garden, Esq. ; and d. s. p.
II. Daniel, of Binfield, Berks, Barrister-at-Law, m. ISOG,
Rachel Yeamans, youngest dau. and eventually heir of Capt.
Eliot, 47th Regt, (son of Samuel Eliot,* Esq. of Sanger, co.
Kirkcudbright, and also of Antigua), and i/. 3D Jan. 1830,
having had issue,
1 William Henry, d. s. p. 1824.
2 Edmund, B.A., late of the 2nd Life Guards, m. 8 May-
1849, Selina Arabella, youngest dau. of Joseph Moore
Boultbee, Esq. of Springfield, eo. Warwick, by Lady Eliza-
belh Margaret Townshend, his wife, 3rd dau. of Geor;;i',
2nd Marquess Townshend, and has surviving issue, Ranald
Edmund Eliot, 6. 8 Sept. 1852; Hubert Edmund ; Hose
Vernon; Selina Lucinda ; and Margaret.
3 Daniel Henry. B.A., Major, late Ibth Lancers, formerly
of Binfield, Berks, b. 18 .'^ept. 1813; m. 12 Oct. 1847,
Caroline, youngest dau. or tlie Hun. Baron Dimsdale, of
Camfield Park, Herts, and has issue, Donald Hilaro
* Samuel Eliot, Esq., left, besides his son, Capt. Eliot, three
daus., of whom Elizabeth, in. 1781, Thomas, 2ind Lord Le
Despcncer, and Alicia, m. William, 15th Karl of ErroU.
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Ouselcy Dimsdale, b. 8 Nov. 1848; Alan Murray, B.A.
Oxon. , b. 19 April, 1860, assistant private sec. to the late
Postmaster-Gen (Sir James Fergusson) ; Kinetta Sydney ;
and Annie Lucinda, m. Henry St. John Digby, eldest son
of Ki«ht Hon. H. C. Raikes.
1 Louisa Rose, m. 29 Nov, 1852, John Baker Graves, Esq.,
Ceylon Ciul Service, deceased.
III. George (Rev.), d.s.p. 1841.
IV. Henry, of the Coldstream Guards, Major-General in the
army, a most gallant and distinguished officer, who fell at
Ciudad Rodrif^o, 19 Feb. 1812, and to whom a tablet has
been erected by the country in St. PauVs Cathedral. Gen.
Mackinnon m. Catherine, youngest dau. of Sir John Call,
1st Bart., and left by her (who m. 2ndly, 17 March, 1814,
Andrew Redmond Prior, Esq., F.R.S., and d. his widow
29 March, 1861), two sons,
1 George, Lieut.-Col. in the army, late Grenadier Guard'.
2 Donald Henry Aylmer, late Capt. in the 68th Light
Infantry, m. 1862, Barbara, 3rd dau. of Christopher
Netherwood, Esq. of Cliffe Hall, co. York.
I. Louisa, m. Henry Barnes, Esq. of The Fort, co. Hereford,
and left issue.
II. Frances, m. John Keenan, Esq., and left a dac, Louisa.
III. Harriet, ju. George Watts, Esq., and left issue.
IV. Elizabeth, d. unm. in France.
Mr. Mackinnon d. 1809 (was bur. at Binficld), and was s. by
his grandson,
William Alexander Mackinnon, Esq. of Mackinnon, J. P.
and D.L., M.P. for Rye, b. 2 Aug. 1789; to. 3 Aug. 1812,
Einm.\, dau. and sole heir of Joseph Eudworth Palmer, Esq.
oi Rust House, co. Dublin, and Palmerstown, co. Mayo, and
by her (who d. 1835) had issue,
I. William Alexander, now of Acryse Park.
II. Lauulilan Hellinaham, Capt. R.N., late M.P. for Rye, b.
21 April, 1816; to. 9 Aug. 1842, Augusta, dau. of John
Entwisle, Esq. of Foxholes, M.P. for Rochdale, and has
issue, 1 Lauchlan ; 2 San Lorenzo ; 3 William ; 4 Falkland ;
5 Reginald; 6 Duncan; 1 Ellen.
III. Daniel Lionel, Col. Coldstream Guards, killed at Inker-
man : 1)1. Charlotte Lavinia, dau. of Sir Dudley Hill, and
had issue.
I. Emma Mary, to. the Due de Gramont.
II. Louisa Harriet, m. Thomas, 11th Earl of Dundonald.
III. Flora Elizabeth.
He d. 30 April, 1870.
^nn«— Quarterly : 1st vert, a boar's head couped, holding
in the mouth a shin-bone arg. for Mackinnon; 2nd az., a
tower triple-towered arg., for Macleod; 3rd or, a galley gu. ;
4th arg., a man's hand couped below the wrist from the sinister
ppr., holding a cross-crosslet titchee sa., for Macdonald. Crtst
— A boar's head erased, holding in the mouth the shank-bone of
a deer ppr. Motion — Audentes fortuna juvat ; Cuimhnich has
Alpin. i'upporters— Dexter, alion: sinister, aleopard; both ppr.
iSea£«— Acryse Park, near Folkestone; and Belvedere, near
Broadstairs. Town House— i, Hyde Park Place, W.
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MACKINTOSH OF MACKINTOSH:.
Mackintosh, Alfred Donald, of Mackintosh,
Chief of the clan CLiattan, J.P. and D.L., Hon.
Major Q. O. Cameron Highlanders, late Lieut. 7lst
Highland Light Infantry, b. 24 June, 1851 ; m. 1880,
Ella, only child and heiress of Edward Priest
Richards, Esq. of Plas Newydd, co. Glamorgan, and
has issue,
Angus Alexander, 6. 6 Aug. 1885.
Violet Charlotte, 6. Feb. 1881 ; d. April, 1883.
liineage.— The family of Mackintosh, into which Eva,
only dau. and heir of Doogal Phaol, Captain of the clan
Chattan, to. 1282, is deduced from Suaw or Sheagii, 2nd son
of Duncan McDuff, the 2nd of thutname, and 3rd Earl of Fife.
This Shaw or Sheagh being sent by King Malcolm IV., in the
year 1163, to repress a rebellion in Morayland, which he
effected in a most signal manner, was rewarded with the
Constabulary of the Castle of Inverness, and from his residence
among the people of the country, who spoke the Gaelic only,
was called Mac-in-tosh-ich, that is to say, Thane's son. or the
principal and first man in dignity in the country, and so
became the first of the name and tlie progenitor of a long line
of chiefs, as is very obvious from the present one being the
25th chief of that name, and 21st of the clan Chattan. Two
of the chiefs had the honour of knighthood; Lachlan, the
17th Laird, who was knighted by King Charles, and was
made a Knight of the Bedchamber; and iEneas, the 23rd
Laird, who was created a Baronet by George III.
William Mackintosh, of that ilk, eldest son and heir of
Angus and Eva his wife, heir of the clan Chattan, was
designed Captain ofthe clan Chattan, and added to the ancient
armorial hearings of the family, " Or, a lymphaasa.,"forcIau
Chattan. He was first of this family who had possession of
the Barony of Moy, and had also, from John Pilmore, Bishop
of Murray, a new lease of Rothiemurchus, dated 19 March,
1347. His son,
Malcolm Mackintosh (heir to his nephew), joined the Lord
of the Isles, and was one of the chief commanders at the battle
of Harlow, 1411, and for his services that day gotconfirmed to
him the right and possession of the lands of Glenroy and
Glenspean; in Brae-Locliaber, &c. In 1428, he was appointed
by KingJAMEsl. Constable and Keeper of the Castle of Inver-
ness, which he nobly defended the same year against Alex-
ander, Earl of Ross, who beseiged it. From him derived in
direct descent.
Sir Lauchlan Mackintosh, made by King James VI.
Heritable Steward of Locliaber, and appointed by him one of
the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber to his son. Prince Charles.
He TO. 1612, Agnes, <lau. of John Grant, of that ilk, and d. 22
June, 1622, aged 29, leaving with adau., Isabel, m. Alexander
Rose, son to the tutor of Kilravock, three sons, i. William, his
heir; ii. Lauchlan, who m. Isabel, dau. of Graham, of Clay-
pots, by whom he had one son, Lauchlan, who d. young, and
two dans., Margaret, m. Hector Mackenzie, of Assint; and
Isabel, 7)1. William Macpherson, of Noid ; in. Angus, of
Daviot, b. 1616 ; to. 1st, Jean, dau of Robert Gordon, of Tilli-
frosky and relict of Gordon, of Sachin, and 2ndly, Marjory,
only dau. of John Robertson, of Inches. By the latter only he
had issue (with three daus., Elspeth, Janet, and Jean), two
sons,
I. Lauchlan, of Daviot, his heir, whom. 1687, Anne, dau.
of Colin Mackenzie, of Redcastle, and had three sons,
1 William, his heir, of whom hereafter.
2 Angus, successor to his brother.
3 Alexander, m. aud had issue.
II. Angus, d. 1659.
Sir Lauchlan was s. by his eldest son,
William Mackintosh, of that ilk. a staunch adherent of
Charles I. He to. Margaret, dau. of Graham, of Fintry, and
by her had, with two daus., Elizabeth, m. Alexander Farquhar-
son, of Invercauld, and Jean, to. Andrew Spalding, Baron of
Ashintillie, two sons, Lauchlan, his heir, and William. The
Laird d. 22 Nov. 1660, aged 47, and was s. by his elder son,
Lauchlan Mackintosh, of that ilk, who to. 1st. Magdalene,
only dau. of Lindsey, of Edzell, and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir
George Monro, of Cubrian, and relict of Donald, Master of
Reay. By the former he had one son, Lauchlan, his heir,
and by the latter a dau. Christian. He d. 9 Dec. 1704, and
was s. by his son,
Lauchlan Mackintosh, of that ilk, who joined in the rising
of 1715. He m. Anne, dau. of Duff, of Drummuir, but d. s. p.
1731, when the representation and chieftainship devolved upoa
his kinsman,
William Mackintosh (eldest son and heir of Laticlilan
Mackintosh, of Daviot), who thereupon became Laird of
Mackintosh and Captain of the clan Chattan. He m. Christian,
dau. of Sir Alexander Menzies, Bart., by Christian bi.s wife,
dau. of Lord Neil Campbell, but dying s.p. 1741, wass. by his
brother,
Angus, or JJneas Mackintosh, of that ilk, a military officer,
who m. Anne, dau. of John Farquharson, of Invcrcaidd, by
Margaret his wife, dau. of Lord Jameu Muri'ay, of Dowally,
son of John, 1st Marquess of Atholl, and was s. by
Sir JEneas Mackintosh, of Mackintosh, created a Bart, hy
George III. : he r,i. Margaret, dau. of Sir Ludovick Grant,
Bart, of Dalvey. By this chief the remaining portion of the
estates were entailed, and were eventually inherited by Sir
jEneas's kinsman.
The Hon. Angus Mackintosh, a Member ofthe Legi.slative
Council of Upper Canada, son of Duncan Mackintosh, Esq. of
Daviot, by his wife Ann Dallas, of Cantray. He j. his brother
Alexander as chief of the clan Mackintosh 1827. lie to. 1784,
Archange St. Martin, niece of Major-Gen. ]\Iacomb, Com-
mander-in-Chief of the army of America, and by her (v/ho d.
11 July, 1827) had issue,
I. Duncan, d. unm. 1824.
II. Alexander, of Mackintosh.
III. ^neas, of Daviot, Inverness, J.P. and D.L., b. 12
June, 1812; m. 1st. 1«43, Mary, dau. of Alexander McLeod,
Esq. of Dalvey, which lady d. 1848, and 2ndly, 11 March,
18.t1, Louisa Fanny Sybella, dau. of Major Alexander
MacLeod and Louisa Browne his wife, and d. 1832, having
had issue,
1 Alexander, of Daviot, b. 27 Dec. I85I.
2 Amos Henry, 6. 14 Nov. 1854; deceased.
3 Duncan Houstoun, b. 3 Feb. 1849.
4 Lewis, 6. 2 July, 1856 ; deceased.
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1 Mary aiarion. 2 Louisa Caroline Campbell,
o CliarloUe Eva.
4 Ada Graham, m. 20 April, 1SS7, Eobert Charles
Graham-Campbell, Esq. of Shirvan, co. Argyll.
IV. James St. Martin, m. and liad issue.
1. Anne, m. Col. H. J. Hunt.
ij. Archange, m. Col. Claudius Shaw, E.A.
III. Isabella, m. Lieut. Felix Troujjhton, U.A.
IV. Jane. V. Catherine.
VI. Margaret, m. Major Angus M'lntyre.
VII. Eliza.
VIII. Sarah, m. Alexander Colvin, Esq.
i.\. Christiana.
The Hon. Angus Mackintosh d. 25 Jan. 1S33, and was s. by
his .-.on,
Alexander Mackin-tosh, of Mackintosh, Chief of the clan
Chattan, J. P. and D.L., 6. 23 Aug. 1787 ; m. 1st, 29 Dee. 1812,
Mary, Gth dau. of John Glass, Esq. of Minorca, which lady d.
ISIO, and 2ndly, 18 Oct. 1842, Charlotte, 5th dau. of Alexander
MacLeod, Esq. of Dalvey, by whom he had issue,
Alexander jEneas, his heir.
Alfked Donald, now Chief of the clan.
iEiieas Norman, Capt. 2nd Batt. Cameron Highlanders
(Militia), b. 18 May, 1854.
Marion Charles, deceased.
Maiy Archange. Isabella Ann.
This chief who s. his father, 20 Jan. 1833, d. ISGl, and was ,■>.
by hi;; eldest son,
Alexander jliNEAs Mackintosh, of Mackintosh, Chief of
clan Cliattan, J.l'. and D.L. , Capt. of the Mackintosh Com-
pany of Kifle Volunteers, 6. T Aug. 1847 ; in. 1875, Margaret
Frances, dau. of Sir Frederick and Lady Hcrniione Graham, of
Xetherby, and had a dau. Eva Hermione, b. May, 187G. He d.
17 Dec. 1875, and was s. by his brother, Alfred Donald
Mackintosh, now of Mackintosh.
/4)in.5— Quarterly : 1st or, a lion rampant gu. ; 2nd arg., a
dexter hand fesswise, couped at the wrist and holding a man's
heart gu. ; 3rd az. a boar's head couped or ; 4th or, a lymphad,
oars in sallire, sa. Crest—A cat-a-mountain salient guardant
ppr. Sv2>i>irters— Tko wild cuts ppr. Motto— Touch not the
cat, but a glove.
Merits— Jiloy Hall and Dunachton, Inverness; and Cottrell,
Cardi.f.
'J'oicn Hovse — 8, Hill Street, Berkeley Square.
C'^it6«— Carlton, and Naval and Military.
MACKINTOSH OF BALNESPICK.
Mackintosh, Eet. William Lachlan, of
Balncspick, co. Inverness, Canon St. Andrew's
Cathedral, Inverness, b. Aug. 1859.
Liineagre. — 'William Mackintosh, Esq. of Balnespick (son
of Lachlan Mackintosh, of Balnespick, and his wife, Anne
^lackintosh, of Mackintosh\ ?)i. 1802, Emily, dau. of William
Chisholni, of Chisholm, and by her (who d. 1856), had issue,
F.N-EAs, late of Balnespick.
George Gordon, of Richmond House, Twii^kenham, J. P., cos.
Inverness, Hereford, and MiddUsex, late Bengal C.S., b.
1812; VI. 1830, Jane, dau. of Thomas George Gardiner,
l>q., of Bombay C.S.
AVil.iam Lachlan, Bengal Military Service.
Anne, vi. Col. Greenwood, C.B., late R.A. Catherine.
Mr. Mackintosh d. 11 Aug. 1817. The eldest son,
Ene,\s Mackintosh, Esq. of Balnespick. co. Inverness,
J. P. and D.L., 6.2(5 Sept. 1810; m. June, 1858, Isabel, dau.
of J. Barker, Esq. and has issue,
I. William Lachlan, now of Balnespick.
II. George Capt. Seaforth Highlanders, 6. 28 Aug. 1800.
I. Isabel, m. 22 Dec. 1885, Lieut. -Col. Hugh Gough Grant,
Seafuith Highlanders, son of Sir Patrick Grant, G.C.B.
Mr. Mackintosh d. 1893.
Jrms — See Mackintosh of Mackintosh.
6'eaJ— Balnespick, lnven;es3, N.C.
XaiACKINTOSH OF DALMUNZIE.
Mackintosh, Charles Hills, Esq., M.D., of
Dalmunzie, co. Perth, b. 14 Feb. 1808 ; m. 25 May,
1S42, Henrietta, dau. of .John Vallack, Esq. of
Kinp;sand, Plymouth, and bv her ('who d. 11 Nov.
18:i6) had issue,
I. Helen Galloway.
III. Cecilia Eliza.
II. Marion Murray.
Mr. Mackintosh is son of Eiehard Duncan Mackin-
tosh, Esq., M.D. (who d. 2 Aug. 1862, aged 89), by
Cecilia Susanna Hills, his wife {m. 5 Oct. 1801, at
St. Mary's Church, Colchester, Essex). He had
five brothers, James Galloway, d. ; Richard Dun-
can, m. a dau. of Monro of Ingsdon, and d. leaving
three daus. ; John Frederick Serle, d. ; Donald
Macduff, d. ; Lachlan Robert Septimus, d. ; and a
sister, Cecilia Drummond, who m. Charles Henry
Turner, Esq., and d. s. p.
Iiineag'e. — The family of Mackintosh ultimately spread
into nine branches, of which the fourtli (sprung from a younger
son of Shaw, 4th Laird, circa 1220), settled in Glen Tilt, co.
Perth, and subsequently exchanged that property for the
present possession of Dalmunzie, where they seem for a long
series of years to have considered themselves altogether inde-
pendent of the main stock, for
Duncan Mackintosh, of Dalmunzie, who s. 1595, was the
first who, in 1599, gave a bond of man-rent and following to
the Laii'd of Mackintosh. His grandson,
Patrick Mackintosh (circa 1050), m. Margaret Robertson,
of the Robertsons o/ Atholl, and by her had a son,
John Mackintosh, who s. him. His sou,
Lachlan Mackintosh, m. Margaret Murray, granddau. of
David Freebairn, Bishop of Edinburgh and Priy/iitj of Scotland.
Their .son,
John Mackintosh, 6. 1720, d. 1790, m. Elizabeth Galloway.
He left several children, of whom the eldest son,
Lachlan Robert Mackintosh, succeeded. He was 6. Ang.
1761, and d. May, 1821 ; having had by his wife, Klizabetli
(only child of Capt. Clement Newell), d. 19 March, 1815, two
sons and two daus. He was -s. by his eldest son,
Lachlan John Mackintosh, of Dalmunzie, 6. 6 Aug. 1794 ;
m. Harriet, dau. of Capt. Atkinson (she d. 25 Aug. 1840, s.'p.).
He d. 9 Nov. 1807, and was s. by his cousin, Charles Hills
Mackintosh, the present representative.
Arms, Crest, and il/o«o— Same as Mackintosh of Mackintosh,
except the 4th quarter, which is, or, a lyuiphad sa. the four
oars in the water.
Heside7ices—N.oT(len Hall, Torquay, Devon, and Cawsand
House, Raine, Cornwall.
McKIUDY OF EIRKWOOD.
McKiiiDT, Gen. David Elliot, of Birkwood,
CO. Lanark, J. P. and D.L., General (retired) late
()9tli Regt. and now Hon. Col. of that Rcgt., b. G
Dec. 1813 ; A-. his brother.
Li'lneagre. — The McKirdys or MaKcrehdys, formerly
belonged to tfie "Tribes " who possessed the Western Islands
of Scotland, long under the Crown of Sweden and the Lords
of the Isles. This family were the principal possessors of the
Island of Bute at a very early period. Subsequently James
IV., in 1489, leased the Crown property in Bute, which, in
1503, was feud in one general charter of the 30th Parliament
to the MaKurerdys, Bunnochtynes, Stewarts, and others,
the greatest portion being assigned to the MaKurerdys.
This descended to
Robert MaKurerdt, of Kerrymanach and Liibas, who in.
1725, Janet, dau. of Donald Fraser, Esq., and widow of M'Kay,
of Garrachty, and had two sons,
William, d. s. ji. John, of whom presently.
Robert MaKurerdy was drowned crossing from Ireland, and
was s. by his 2nd son,
John McKirdt, m. 1700, Grace, dau. of Robert MacGregoi
Esq., and had i-ssue, Alexander, d. uma., 1805; John, his
heir ; and two daus. He d. 1810, and was s. by his 2nd gon,
John McKirdy, Esq. of Birkwood, b. 14 July, 1764; m. 1802,
Mary, eldest dau. of David Klliot, Esq. of Liddlesdale, by Susan
bis wife, dau. of liobert Bogle, Esq., and by her (who d. 1847)
had issue,
John Gregory, his heir.
Charles Clark, late of Birkwood, d. s.p.
David Elliot, now of Birkwood.
Mary Wood, d. 1858.
Susan, m. Andrew Scott, Esq., and d. 1853.
Mr. McKirdy d. 3 Feb. 1835, and was .t. by his eldest son,
John Gregory McKihdt, Esq. of Birkwood, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 2 April, 1806; m. 1st, 22 June, 1841, Augusta, eldest dao. of
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Capt. James Bradsliaw, R.N'., M.P. forBracklcj-, co. Korthamp-
ton (which lady d. 1865), and 2udly, 1873, Clementina, dau. of
Sir Norman Macdonald Lockhart, 3rd Bart, of Lee and Carn-
wath, and d. s. p. 1881, when he was s. by his brotlicr,
Chakles Clabk, of Birkwood, J. P., who d. s.p., and was s. Ijy
his brother.
Arms—Ter fess arg. and sa., in chief a martlet of the second,
and in base a fir-tree growing out of a mount surmounted of u
sword headways dexter, supporting by its point an antique
crown or. Crest — A deml-wyvern displayed ppr. Motto — Uieu
et mon pays.
Stat — Birkwood, near Lesmahagow, co. Lanark.
Jiesidei'ce — Villa Beau Kegard, Cannes, t ranee.
Club— VniteA Service.
MA.CKY OF BELMONT.
Mackt, Feancis Coffin, Esq. of Belmont, co.
Londonderry, J. P. cos. Donegal and Londonderry,
High Sheriff co. Donegal, 1888, Cupt. late 3rd
Dragoon Guards, b. 22 Aug. 1847, m. 1st, 1873,
Frances Caroline, dau. of Rev. George Eobin-
son, M.A., and by her (who d. 4 Sept. 1874) had
issue,
I. Fbancis Charles Thompson, 6. 26 Aug. 1874.
He m. 2ndly, 1881, Emma Clara, dan. of John
Barre Beresford, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Learmount
and. Ashbrook, co. Londonderry, and by her has
further issue,
II. John Barre Beresford, b. 15 Aug. 188!).
I. Eleonora Caroline Lucia, b. 2G Oct. 1832.
II. Gladys Kathleen, 6. 19 Aug. 1887.
in. Emma Clara, 6. 30 April, 1892.
liineag'e. — This family, of Scotch extraction, has long
been settled in the north of Ireland.
William Mackat, Esq. of Belmont, m. 8 Sept. 1796. Ann,
dau. of James Porter, Esq., and d. 25 Nov. 1849, having by
her, who d. 3 Feb. lS-53, had issue, a son and heir,
James Thompson Mackt, Esq. of Belmont, co. London-
derry, and Castlefin, co. Donegal, J. P. and D.L. co. London-
derry, High Sheriff 1360, and J.P. co. Donegal, 6. 1800 ; id.
1843, Caroline, dau. of Admiral Francis Holmes Coffin, of
Alwington House, Stonehouse, Devonshire, and by her (svho
d. 1887) had issue,
1. William, 6. 1844, m. 1867, Florence Mary, dau. of John
Hamilton Colt, Esq. of Gartsherrie, Lanarkshire (jici that
j'ainily), and has had issue,
1 Francis Hamilton Osborne, 6. 1839, d. 1879.
1 Florence (deceased;.
2 Violet Julia.
u. Francis Coffin, now of Belmont.
I. Caroline, m. Major-Gen. .Sarsfield Green, R.U.A., who d.
1892.
Mr. James Thompson Macky d. i Nov. 1885.
Seat — Belmont, Derry, co. Londonderry.
CY«6— Naval and Miiitarv.
MACLACHLAN OF IffiACLACHLAN.
Maclachlax, John, Esq. of Maclaelilan, or
Strathlachlan, co. Argyll, J. P., S. 3 Jan. 1859; s.
his brother 1881.
Lineage.— The clan Lachlan, or Maclachlan, of which
Maclachlan of Maclachlan, or Strathlachlan, is the chief, is
one of great antiquity in co. Argyll, possessing the Barony of
Strathlachan, in Cowall, and other extensive possessions in
the parishes of Glassrie and Kilniartin, which were separated
from the main seat of the family by the arm of the sea called
Loch Fyne.
The ancestor of the family, and from whom the clan takes
its name, was Lachlan Mob, who lived in the 13th century,
and whose son, Gillespie, or Abcuibalp, appears on record as
in possession of the lands of Strath, or Strathlachlan, and
which have remained in the family ever since.
From Lachlan Mor, the 13th in descent,
Aechieald Maclachlan, of Strathlachlan, was served heir
to his father 16 Jan. 1063. and obtained 11 Sept. 1680, a Crown
charter, erecting his whole lands into a free baronv, called the
Barony of Strathlachlan, and appointing the manor place of
Castle Lachlan, in Kilbride, to be the principal messuage of
the barony. He m. the eldest dau. of Campbell of Lochnell,
and was s. by his son,
Lachlan Maclachlan, of Strathlachlan, m. 1st, Janet, dau.
of Wallace of Ingleston, and 2ndly, Florence Campbell,
relict of John Macdonald of Lavgie, and by the former had
two sons, Lachlan, his heir, and Kobert, of Kilbride. The
former,
Lachlan SIaolachlan", of Strathlachlan, was served heir to
his father23 Sept. 1719. He m. Mary, dau. of Robert Stewart,
of Appin, and had issue, a son, Robert, and a dau. Elizabeth.
He was killed at the battle of Culloden, and was s. by his only
son,
EoisERT Maclachlan, of Strathlachlan, who received 9
charter of his lands 12 Feb. 1747. He m. a dau. of CatnpV'e",
of Airds, and was s. by his son,
Donald Maclachlan, of Strathlachlan, m. Susanna, dau.
of Colin Campbell, of Park, and d. 1817, having had issue,
Robert, his heir. John, d. young.
Gkorge, heir to his brother.
Harriet, m. Col. Campbell, of Pos?il, and had i.=;sue.
Helen m. William Thomas Carruthers, Esq. of Dorniont, co.
Dumfnes, J.P. and D.L., late Scots Greys, and had issue.
Amelia, ni. Mungo Campbell, Esq. of Balhmore.
Colina, m. Col. Hagart.
His eldest son,
Robert Maclachlan, Esq. of Strathlachlan, J.P. and D.L.,
m. 1843, Helen, dau. of William A. Carruthers, Esq. of Dor-
mont, CO. Dumfries. He d. s. p. 1872, and was s. by his
brother,
George Maclachlan, Esq. of Strathlachlan, J.P. and
D.L., 6. 1803; m. Mary, dau. of John Thow, Esq., and had
issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. John, heir to his brother.
III. Robert, m. Helen Louisa, dau. of Capt. Hale Monro, of
Ingsdon, co. Devon.
IV. George. v. Donald. vi. Crawford.
I. Mary, r.i. 17 July, 1877, Robert Charles Ponsonhy, 3rd son
of Hon. Sir Spencer Ponsonby Fane, K.C.B., and has a son,
George Arthur, b. 8 April, 1878.
II. Su.san Harriet.
III. Colina, m. 30 April, 1891, Herbert Robert Manton, Esq.,
20th Hussars. iv. Amelia Helen.
Mr. Maclachlan d. Aug. 1877, and was .s. by his eldest son,
William Maclachlan, Esq. of Strathlachlan, b. 1856;
d. unm. 1 Dec. 1881, and was 3. by his brother, John Mac-
lachlan, Esq., 23rd of that ilk in direct descent.
^riH,?— Quarterly : 1st, or, a lion rampant gu. ; 2nd, arg.,a
dexter hand couped fessways tiolding a -^ross pattee palesvays
gu. ; 3rd, or, a galley, sails furled and oars in icrion sa. in tfie
sea ppr. ; 4th, arg. in the base undy vert a salmon naiant ppr.
Crust — A castle on a rock ppr. Motto — Fortis et fidus.
Srat— Castle Lachlan, Strachur, co. Argyll.
Reildenci — 12, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh,
MoLAaAN OF PUMPHERSTON.
McLagan, Peter, Esq. of Pnmplierston, co.
Midlothian, for twenty-eight yeirs M.P. for co.
Linlithgow, J.P. for the cos. 'of Edinburgh and
Linlithgow, Vice-Lieutenant for co. Linlithgow,
F. R.S.E., Mr. McLagan is the last surviving sun of
Peter McLagan, Esq. of Pumpherston, Midcalder,
who d. 1860 ; he was b. 182.3, and m. 1876, Eliza-
beth Ann, dau. of George Taylor, Esq. of Head-
ingley, Leeds, and widow of John Henry Taylor,
Esq. of Eavensdene, Huddersfield. She' d. 1882.
Mr. McLagan is a Member of the Council of the
University of Edinburgh, a Eoyal Commissioner to
inquire into the Law relating to the " Landlords'
Rigiit of Hypothec in Scotland," a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Scotland, and a member of various
other societies.
Scat — Pumpherston, Midcalder, Midlothian.
Wilis — Windham ; and University, Edinburgh.
MACLAINE OF LOCHBTTTE.
Maclaine (Muedoch Gillian), of Lochbuie,
CO. Argyll, Chief of the Clar, late Capt. 6th Dra-
goon Guards (the Carabineers), J.P. and D L.,
CO. Argyll, h. 1 Sept. 1845; m. 17 June, 1869,
1306
MAC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAC
Kathciine Marian, youngest dan. of the late Salis
Schwabe, Esq. of Glyii-y-Gartli, Anglesey, and of
Manchester, and has issue,
I. Kenneth Douglas Lorne, 6. 24 Jan. 18S0.
II. Ronald Gillian, b. 26 Jan 1S83.
I. Kathleen Emilie, m. 21 Jan. 1892, James Somcvvell, Esq.
of Sorn Castle, co. Ayr.
n. Mabel Julia. iii. Edith Jane.
liineage.— The surname of Maclean was originally Mac-
gillean, and was derived from the celebrated Highland warrior
(the progenitor of the family) Gillean, who was denominated
Gillean-ni-Tuiodh, from his ordinary weapon, a battle-axe (in
Gaelic, tuiodh), which his descendants wear to this day in
their crest, betwixt a laurel and a cypress branch.
GiLLEoiN, or GiiXEAs, a man of rank and distinction of the
reign of King Alexander III., fought under that monarch at
the battle of Largs. He d. before 1300, leaving a son Gillise
MacGilloin (or son of Gilloin), which became the surname of
the family. Ho served under King Robert Brcce at Bannock-
burn, and dying some time before that prince, left a son,
called
GiLLicoLM MacGilloin, who s. him, and d. in the reign of
King David Bruce. He was father of
EoiN DuiDH, or Black John, who was settled in the Isle of
Mull, where he held large possessions, particularly the lands
ofDowart. Herf.in the reign of KonEBTlI., and lefttwosons,
Lauchlan-Laubanich, and Kuchan, or Hector Eeganach, but
which was the elder cannot be positively ascertained. The
formerwas ancestor of the Macleans o/iVoi-iaj-tii, Barts. ; the
latter,
Hectok Eeganach MacGillon, lived in the reigns of
Egbert II. and III., and held considerable lands in the Isle
of Mull, particularly in the Barony of Lochbuy. From him
descended, in the direct male line,
John Mom Maclean, of Lochbuy, " a man of great courage
and magnanimity," in great favour with King James vi. lie
■ill. a dau. of Macdonald, Lord of the Isles, and by her had two
.sons. Hector, his heir, and Charles, progenitor of the Macleans
of Tapull, from whom derived Sir AlexanderMaclean, of Ottar.
The son and heir.
Hector Maclean, of Lochbuy, m. a dau. of John Gorm
Campbell, of Loclmell, and was father of
Hector Owr Maclean, of Lochbuy, m. a dau. of Lauchlan
More Maclean, of Dowart, and d. about 1028, leaving two sons,
Murdoch Moib, his heir, and Lauchlan Moir, successor to
his brother. The elder,
McRDocu MoiR Maclean, of Lochbuy, served heir to his
father 23 Feb. 16a0, m. a dau. of Lord Breadalbane, but dying
t. p. was s. by his brother.
Lapgulan Moir Maclean, of Lochbuy, served heir to his
brother 12 April, 16G3. Her.i. a dau. ofMacLean, of Torloisk,
and had three sons, Murdoch Ois, m. a dau. of Sir Hugh
Campbell, of Calder; John, r,i. a dau. of Macdougal, of Lorn;
and Hector. Lauchlan d. in the end of the reign of King
Charles II., and his two elder sons having predeceased him
t.p. was s. by his youngest and only surviving son,
Hector Maclean, of Lochbuy, m. Margaret, dau. of Camp-
bell, of Lochnell, and (with four daus.) had four sons,
Murdoch, his heir, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Hugh Campbell, of
Calder, and had four daus. The eldest was m. to Donald
Campbell, of Airds, but d. without male issue, 1727. He
was s. by his brother.
John, who m. a dau. of Macdougal, of Lorn, and had a son,
Lauchlan, to. a dau. of .Macdougal, of Lorn, by whom he
had, with a dau., a son, Hector, who d. unm. soon after his
father.
Allen, who m. and had several son.?, all of whom predeceased
him, exceit JoH.v, whos. to Lochbuy on the death, xtnm.,
of his kinsman. Hector. This John m. a dau. of Donald
Maclean, of Browlas, and sister of Sir Alan Maclean, of
Morvern, and by her had (with two daus., Isabella and
Catherine) a son, Archibald.
Lauchlan.
This Lauchlan Maclaine, m. Flora, dau. of Macquaiic, of
Ulva, and wi;h other issue, was father of
Murdoch Maclaine, to. 14 Feb. 1786, .Jane, dau. of John
Campbell, Esq. of Airds, andsisterofSir John Campbell, Bart.,
of Ardnamurchan, and had issue,
Murdoch, his heir.
John, 6. i7y2, killed in action inCevlon, 14 Jan. 1818.
Jane (deceased). Margaret (deceased).
Flora (deceased). Elizabeth (deceased).
Phoebe (deceased). Catherine. HenrietU<deceased).
Mary (deceased). Jane Jarvis (deceased).
The eldest son.
Murdoch Maclaine, Esq. of Lochbuy, b. 1 Aug. 1791, J.P.
and D.L., m. 7 April, 1813, Christian, eldest dau. of Donald
Maclean, Esq. of Diimnan, and d. 20 Aug. 1844, leaving
issue,
Murdoch, d. 7 Aug. 1850. Donald, his heir.
John Campbell (deceased). Allen (deceased).
Alexander, m. Marian Falmer Sands, and is deceased.
Lilias. Jane.
Elizabeth Henrietta (deceased), in. the late Dr. Mackenzie.
Marianne. Margaret Maxwell, d. 5 Keb. 18G1.
The 2nd son,
Donald Maclaine, Esq. of Lochbuy, J.P. and D.L., &. 20
Oct. 1816 ; m. 23 Oct. 1844, Emilie Guillaumine, 3rd dau. of
Charles Anthoine Vincent, Esq. and by her (who d. 8 Nov.
1882) had issue,
Murdoch Gillian, now of Lochhuie.
Anthony Vincent, b. 3 Nov. 1846 ; m. Miss Sarah Parry Mid-
more, of Eastbourne, and d. Jan. 1887.
Emilie Guillaumine, hi. 28 Jan. 1869, Frederick Campbell,
Esq., late Lieut. ll.,\., 4th son of Sir John Campbell, 7;h
Bai t. of Airds and Ardnamurchan.
Eosa Elizabeth, m. 1st, 17 July, 1874, William McBeanEan-
kin, Ksq. (who U. 20 Oct. 1879), of Dudhope, Dundee, 2nd
son of the late John Campbell, Esq. of Kilberrj-, co. Argyll,
and 2ndly, 5 July, 1S84, William Macquay, Esq., Banker, of
Naples.
Christian Sarah, to. 27 July, 18S0, Col. Eobert Hare, K.H.A
Mr. Donald Maclaine d. 12 Oct. 1803.
Ar^ns — Quarterly: 1st arg., alien rampant gu. ; 2nd az., a
tower arg. ; 3rd or, a dexter arm couped in fess gu., the hand
holding a cross-crosslet titchee az. ; 4th or, a lymphad ppr.,
in base vert a saliron naiant ppr. Crest — A battle-axe in pale
in front of a laurel and a cypress branch in saltier all ppr.
Supporters — Two seals ppr. Molto — Vincere vel mori.
iea(— Lochbuie Castle, Lochbuie, Isle of Mull, co. Argyll.
CiMi— Junior Carlton.
MACLAINE OF KYNETON.
Maclaine, William Osborne, Esq. of Kyneton,
Thornbury, co. Gloucester, J.P. and D.L., M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, h. 6 March, 1818 ; m. 25 April,
1849, Anna, eldest dau. and only surviving child of •
John Thurburn, Esq. of Murtle, co. Aberdeen, and
by her (who d. 10 Oct. 1882) had issue,
I. Hector, Lieut. E.H.A., b. 24 Nov. 1851, killed at Can-
dahar, 1 Sept. 1880.
II. John Thurburn, of Murtle, co. Aberdeen, J.P., Lieut. \
Gloucestershire Yeomanry, b. 2 July, 1853; m. 30 April, ]
1881, Eachel Hay, dau. of Eev. Patrick Leslie Miller, and
d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1892.
I. Elizabeth Marie, to. 15 June, 1882, H. L. Ilardwicke, Esq. '
J. P., of Tytherington, co. Gloucester, and d. s.p. GApril, ,
1883. I:
Iiineage. — This is a branch of the Scottish family of j
Maclaine of Lochbuie. I
Gillean Maclaine, Esq. who resided at Scalasdale, in the ;
Island of Mull, (/. 23 Nov. 1788, aged 64. He to. 1771, Marie, j
eldest dau. of Lachlan Maequarie, of Macquarie, and of Ulva '
("chief of Ulva's Isle "), the last of along line of chiefs of that i
ancient clan, and by her (who d. 25 Jan. 184G, aged 98) had, i;
besides six daus., six sons, ;j
Allan, 6. 6 Aug. 1772; d. 21 Nov. 1843; m. Marjory, dau. of '•[
Angus Gregorson, Esq. of Ardtornish, by whom he had two j
sons, Gillean, a Merchant in Java, lost at sea, and Angus i
(Eev.V
Archibald (Sir), 6. 13 Jan. 1777, Gen. in the army, K.C.B.. ;
late Col. 62nd Foot, a distinguished officer, best known for
his gallant oefence of Fort Matagorda, near Cadiz, 1810,
when a Capt. of the 94th ; to. 1823, Elizabeth, dau. of Capl.
Brydges, 4lh Dragoons, and d. 9 March, 1861.
Murdoch (twin with his brother Archibald), Capt. 20th Foot,
the only British officer killed at the battle of Maida, 1806.
John, b. 16 June, 1778, Miijor 73rd Foot, killed at Waterloo.
Hector, d. when six months old.
Hector, b. 20 June, 1785, of whom we treat.
The last-named.
Hector Maclaine, Esq., Col. in the army, served in North
and South America, the West Indies, and in the Peninsula,
with great distinction, in Lord Hill's division, having been
present at the battles of Vittoria, the I'yrenees, Nivclle, Ton-
louse, iSsc, in command of the Light Infantry inSir JohnByng's
brigade. He m. 1816, Martha, only child and heir of William
Osborne, Esq. of Kyneton, whose ancestors possessed lands
there from the time of Edward II., and had lived at Kyneton
since the reign of Elizabeth, when the present house was
MAC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAC
1007
built. By this lady, Col. Maclaine had on only child, the
present William OsBOKNE Maclaine, Esq. of Kyneton. Col.
Maclaine, who was a Magistrate for co. Gloucester, d. Jan.
1847.
Anns — Quarterly: 1st argf.,alion rampant gu. ; 2nd az, a
tower arg : 3rd or, a dexter hand couped in fess gu. holding a
cross-crosslet fitcheo az. ; 4th arg., a Ijmphad ppr., her sjils
furled, in base in the sea vert a salmon naiant ppr. Crest —
, A Lochaber axe erect between two tranches of laurel and
cypress all ppr. Motto — Vincere vel muri.
iieat — Kyneton, Thornbury, co. Gluucester.
McLAUGHIilN OF THE LYDIATES.
McLaughlin, Maj.-Gex. Edwaed, of The
Lydiates, co. Hereford, J.P., Major General (re-
tired), late E.A., h. 1 Jan. 1838 ; m. 3 June, 1857,
Annie, only child of the late James Bromilow,
Esq. of Green End House, St. Helen's, co. Lan-
caster, and has issue,
I. Edward Crofton Leigh, (Kev.) Rector of Burford, Ten-
bury, Salop, b. 19 Xov. 1858.
II. George Hall, 6. 27 Dec. 1859.
III. Hubert James, 6. 2 Dec. 1860.
IV. Vivian Guy Ouseley, 6. 25 Sept. 1865.
liineage. —This is a family of ancient Celtic ancestry.
Patrick McLaughlin, of Dublin, son of William McLaughlin,
of Dublin, Merchant, whose will, dated 8 Feb. 1758, was
proved 17 March, 1758, in. 1st, in 1758, Sarah Geraghty, by
whom he had a son, Thomas, his heir, and 2ndly, 1771, Elinor,
dau. and co-heir of Nebuchadnezzar Flinter, Esq. of Monas-
terevan, by whom he had a dau. Elizabeth, wife of Eev.
Bartholomew Lloyd, D.D., Provost of Trin. Coll. Dublin. The
son,
Thomas McLaughlin, Esq. of Dublin, and of Ballythomas,
Queen's Co., 6. 1761 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Theobald Butler,
Esq. of Wilford, co. Tipperary, lineally descended from Col.
Theobald Butler, 3rd son of James, 2nd Lord Dunboyne, and
d. in 1810, leaving with other issue, a son,
Eev. Hubert McLaughlin, of Boraston, Salop, Hector of
Burford and Prebendary of Hereford, b. 9 Aug. 1805 ; m. 24
Sept. 1835, Hon. Frederica Crofton, sister of Edward, 2nd Lord
Crofton, and dau. of Sir Edward Crofton, Bart., hy Lady
Charlotte Stewart his wife, dau. of John, 6th Earl of Galloway,
K.K., 11th in descent, through Brandon, Clifford, Stanley,
Murray and Cochrane, from King Henry VII. By her who d
28 May, 1881) he had issue,
Edward, of The Lydiates.
William George, m. 1877, Frances, dau. of James Gamett,
Esq.
Frederick Hubert, of the Bed House, Petersfleld, formeily
Judge Bengal C.S., 6.1840, m. 1st, 1862, Harriet, dau. of Rev
J. Maurice, M.A. He m. 2ndly a dau. of George Syphus,
Esq.
Charles, Coram. R.N., &. 9 June, 1842: m. 26 Oct. 1881
Louisa Jane, dau. of Col. John Finnis, 11th Bengal N.I. '
Randolph McLaughlin-Berens (Rev.), M.A., of Sidcup House,
Kent, rn. 1877, Ellinor Frances, only child and heiress of
Henry Hulse Berens, Esq., J.P., of Sidcup (who rf. 1883).
Mr. McLaughlin assumed, by royal licence, the name of
Berens. (Residence— li, Prince's Gardens, S.W.).
Alfred Harry (Kev.), B.A. Vicar of Bothamsall, Ollerton
Notts, m. 1879, Mary Letitia, only child of William tJrwick
Esq. of Lud ow Castle. '
Walter Steward, d. 7 Jan. 1870.
Louisa Elizabeth.
Sophia Charlotte.
Fanny Frederica, m. 13 Sept. 1870, Frederick Clark, Esq of
The Manor Hou.-ie, Hythc, Kent, and Great Cumberland
Place, London, D.L. co. Hereford, and has issue, Frederick
Stewart, b. 1872; Gerard McLaughlin, d. 1873: Mervyn
Hanbury Lowther, b. 1879; Kathleen Frederica; Augusta
Ida Crofton ; and Dorothy Agnes Graham.
Georgina Susan.
Mr. McLaughlin d. 15 Dec. 1882.
Seat— The Lydiates, Bnmfield, near Ludlow.
Town Hesidencf—i, Stanley Gardens, Kensington, W.
Ct«6— United Service.
MACLEAN OF WESTFIELD.
Maclean, Geoege Alexander, Esq. of West-
field, CO Elgin, J.P., b. 9 Jan. I860; s. his brother
James Maclean, Esq. in 1888.
liineage.— This is a branch of the ancient Argyllshire
famUy of Maclaine of Lochbuie.
Sir Charles ilACLEAN, of Achat or Urquhart, co. Inverness
(2nd son of Hector Maclaine II. of Lochbuie, by Margaret his
wife, dau. of Macleod of Harris, see Maclai.xe of lochbuie),
obtained the lands of St. Ninians and Drumbuie, together with
the ancient privileges appertaining to the Castle of Urquhart,
anno 1463, from John, Lord of the Isles and Earl of Ross,
from whom they were held in vassalage, until the forfeiture
of that princely noble in 1493, when the Macleans of Urquh.art,
in common with others, became tenants of the crown. Sir
Charles of Achat, or 1st 3Iaclean of Urquhart, was a dii=tin-
guished warrior in his day, and engaged in many daring
exploits in the service of his sovereign James III., by wlioni
he was knighted. He m. a dau. of Commyne of Dalshangie,
by whom he had two sons, Ewen, his heir; David, ancestor of
the Macleans in Strathgluss. The elder son,
Ewen Maclean, of Urquhart, hved in the reign of James IV.,
from whom he received increased grants of land in Urquhart,
especially those of Buntail, with an obligement to furnish a
hundred men-at-arms when required for the King's service.
He v\-as a bold and chivalrous man, and aided in 1503 in the
insurrection headed by Donald Dubh, the reputed Lord of the
Isles, but in 1505, he made his submission to the king and
received pardon, and fought at the royal side at Flodden.
He m. a dau. of Maclean of Kingerloch, by whom he had
issue, two sons and one dau., Ian, his heir; Allan Dubh, killed
at the massacre of the Macleans at Lochend ; Janet, m. to
John Abroch Maclean of Colb. The elder son,
Ian or John Oig Maclean, of Urquhart, s. his father during
the minority of James V. He m. Marjory, a dau. of the Laird
of Grant, by whom he had four sons, viz. John, Charles,
Murdoch, all three killed at the massacre at Lochend;
Farqchae, his heir. This
Fabquhar Maclean, of Dochgarroch, (called " silly Farqu-
har "). After the bloody catastrophe at Lochend, being yet a
minor, his estates in Urquhart fell a prey to the grasping
policy of the age in which he lived. In 1555, his kinsman,
the Laird of Grant, obtained from him a deed of con-
veyance of his right and title to the lands of St. Ninians and
Drumbuie for three thousand marks, and therewith he pur-
chased Darroch-garroch, or Dochgarroch. He rn. a d.au. of
Rose of Kilravock, co. Nairn, by whom he had two sons and a
dau.,
Alexander, his heir.
David, III. 3Iiss Eraser (of the LoyAT famili/), and had issue.
Janet, m. William Baillie, of Duncarn.
The elder son,
Alexander Maclean, of Dochgarroch, s. his father in 1605.
He was like his progenitors, a staunch friend and follower of
the House of Huntly, and was granted in 1615, by the Mar-
quis of Huntly, a/ey, contract simne, and charter of the lands
of Dochgarroch and Dochnalurg. He m. a dau. of Maclean
of Kingerloch, by whom he had two sons, John, his heir;
Alexander, who id. a dau. of Chisholm of Chisholm. The
elder son,
John Maclean, of Dochgarroch, was esteemed a valiant
and hardy vassal of the Gordon. In 1636, he obtained a new
charter of the lands of Dochgarroch and Dochnalurg, under
the great seal of Scotland in the reign of Cuarles I. He m.
Agnes, dau. of Frazer, of Stniie, by whom he had four sons
and a dau., of whom
Alexander, of Dochgarroch, carried on that family.
John, ancestor of Maclean cj Waljield.
The 2nd son,
John Maclean, who settled at Dalwhinnic, in Badenoch, n.
and had issue, a son,
John Maclean, of Pitmain in Badenoch, 6. 1725; to. 1st,
1750, Isobel, dau. of James Fordyce, Esq., and sister of John
Fordyce, Esq. of -\rdo, co. Kincardine, by whom he had two
sons and a dau.,
Hugh, settled in the West Indies, d. ania.
James, of whom afterwards.
Grace, vn. Kev. John .inderson, of Fochabers, d. s. v.
He m. 2ndly, Isobel, dau. of Donald Macpherson, of Kia-
lochlaggan, co Inverness, and by her had a dau. who m.
William Mitchell, Esq. of Gordonhall, co. Sutherland, and
had issue. He m. 3rdly, Margaret, dau. of John Macpherson,
of Invernahaven, co. Inverness, and by her had two sons and
one dau.,
John (Sir), K.C.B., K.C, K.T.S. ; got his commission as
ensign 1st Regt. Royal Scots, 30 April, 1794, and on the
following day was promoted to a lieutenancy in the Gordon
Highlanders, Capt. 1797 : wounded at Alkraar 1799; after-
wards served under Sir Ralph Abercronibie in Egypt. On
the return of the Army from that place he was promoted to
a Majority in the 27th Inniskillins, and was employed for
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some roars on the staff in Ireland and at the Tlorsc Guards ;
was Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batt. 27lh Kegt. in the Peninsula, from
1308 until the conclusion of the war in 1814; Sir John was
four times severely wounded, and at Toulouse, he had his
hor.^e killed under him. Sir John m. 26 Jan. 1819, Sarah,
dau. of Benjamin Price, Esq. of Hi^'hgate, co. Middlesex,
and had issue.
Alexander, in the military service of the E.I. Co., and d. unm.
liobel, m. James Mitchell, Esq., s. p.
Mr. Maclean m. 4thly, a dau. of Lewis Macphcrson, of Dal-
radie in Badenoch, and by her Lad issue, two sons and four
ciaus.,
Lewis, Lieut. 27th Foot, d. in the West Indies, v.nm.
Alexander, d. ■unm.
Christian, rf. unm.
Una, VI. G. McGagie, Esq. of U.S.
Marj!;aret, d. unm.
Elizabeth, m. Rev. John Gordon, of Speymouth, co. El;^in,
and d. at Hythe Hill, Elgin, in 1864, leaving issue.
Mr. Maclean d. in 1808. His 2nd son,
Eev. James Maclean, minister of Keith, co. Banff, and
afterwards of Urquhart, co. Elgin, in. 1st (contract dated
1789), Elizabeth, dau. of George Tod, Esq. of co. Elgin, and
by her (who d. 1816) had, with five daus., Helen, Isobel,
iilizabeth, Charlotte, and Isobel, (who all d. wnm.),
John, d. unm. at. 24.
Georpe, governor in-chief and president of council of the
British possessions of the Gold Co;ist of Africa, who, by his
wise and judicious policy, succeeded in securing to the com-
mercial interests of Greut Britain advantages never before
enjoyed from our mercantile connection in that quarter.
Governor Maclean iji. Letitia Elizabeth Landon (" L.E.L."),
the poetess, but d. s.p. 1847.
HcoH, of Weslfield, of whom afterwards.
The Rev. James Maclean m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of William
Tod, Esq. of Fochabers, by his wife Miss Cigilvy, dau. of
the Liird of I'ittcnsicr, co. Elgin, and widow of Alexander
Gordon, Esq. of Jamaica, by whom he had one son,
James, a Capt. in the Gold Coast Corps under his brother
Governor iVlHClean, and d. 1877, having m. Barbara, dau. of
Harry Monro, Esq. of Seatield, co. Rjss, by whom he had
issue,
1 Hugh, 6. 18.55.
2 James, of Westfield, of whom hereafter.
;> Geokge Alesandee, now of WesifieiU.
4 Harry, d. young.
1 Elizabeth.
2 Georgina, d. young.
■J Agnes, d. young.
The Ccd son,
Hugh JIaclean, Esq. of Westfield, co. Elgin, J.P. and P.L.,
formerly of the medical service E.l.C, b. 1804; ni. 1840,
laabella, dau. of Alexander Gordon, Esq. of Jamaica, by
whom he had an only son,
John Alexander Maclean, Esq. of Westfield, 6. 1843 ; m.
1869, Isabella, dau. of Col. Macpherson, formerly of the 99th
Eegt., and d. s. ji., and was s. by his cousin,
James Maclean, Esq. of Westfield, C.C.S., d. unm. 1888,
«nd was s. by hia brother, George Alexander, now of West-
field.
, Anr-^ — .\5 Maclean of Lochbuie.
.Sea^i— Westfield House, Spynie, N.B.; and Hythe Hill,
Elgin.
MACLEAN OF ARDGOUR.
Maclean, Alexaxdek John Hew, Esq. of
Ardgour, co. Argyll, b. 1 Deo. 1880.
Liiueag'e. — The Macleans of Ardgotir, descended from
the famous Gillean-ni-Tuoidh, are a family of great antiquity
in North Britain. Their immediate ancestor,
Allan Maclean, the 10th Maclean of Ardgour, m. Anne,
dau. of Sir Ewan Cameron, of Locliiel, and was father of
JoHK Maclean, of Ardgour, m. the dau. of Allan MacLachlin,
Esq. of Corry, and had a son and heir,
Ht;GH MiCLEAN, of Ardgour, m. 17G3, Elizabeth, dau. of
Alexander lloustoun, Esq. of Jordan Hill, and by her (who m.
2ndly, John Campbell, Esq., brother of Sir Islay Campbell,
l.«t Bart, of Succoth) had a son and dau.,
Alexander, his heir.
Anna, m. Donald Maclean, Esq. of Kingerloch.
3Ir. Maclean d. 17C8, and was s. by his son,
Alexander Maclean. Esq. of Ardgour, Col. of the Argyll-
shire Militia, D.L., 13th Maclean of Ardgour in direct succes-
sion, b. IG April, 1764; iii. 10 July, 1793, Lady Margaret Hope,
dau. of John, 2nd E.nrl of Hopetoun (by the Lady Elizabeth
Mc'vilie his wife -ju. of Alexander, 7th Earl of Lcven, and
oth Earl of Melville), and by her (who was b. 24 June, 1772,
and (/. 16 Sept. 1831) had issue,
I. Hugh, d. in infancy.
It. John Hugh, of the Scotch Bar, d. utim. 1826.
III. Archibald, Capt. R.N., d. unm. 1832.
IV. Alexandeu, his heir.
V. Henry Dundas, of Lazonby Hall, Cumberland, Col. in the
army, J.P, and D.L., High Sheriff 1848; to. Ia41, Eleanor,
dau. of the Rev. J. Daere Carlyle, Chancellor of Carlisle,
and claimant of the title of Lord Carlyle, of Torthorwaid,
in Scotland, and d. 1863.
VI. James Charles, Bengal Military Service, m. Jane, dau. of
Major Hall, H.E.I.Co.'s service ; d. 1829, leaving two daus.,
Elizabeth Mary and Margaret Jane.
VII. Charles Hope, Barrister-at-Law, m. 1836, Caroline
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of C. Beekford Long, Esq., and d.
1839, leaving two daus., Elizabeth Hope and Caroline
Henrietta.
VIII. Thomas, of the Madras Military Service, d. 1840.
IX. William, Comm. R.N., J.l*., m. 1838, Elizabeth Mary,
dau. of Thomas Malet Charter, Esq., and assumed the sur-
name of GussTON before hi; patronymic in compliance with
the will of his wife's maternal grand-uncle, Sir Thomas
Gunston, Knt. of Upcott House, Somerset, lied. 1851, and
his wife 185.'). They left issue, William Gunston Gunston-
Maclean of Upcott House, late Capt. 1st Somerset Militia, b.
1839 (m. 2 May, 1861, Grace, dau. of William Marshall, Esq.,
and has, with other issue, a son and heir, William Hope, b.
1863); Allan, Lieut.-Col. 1st Royal Dragoons ; and Frances
Margaret.
X. George, late Col. R. A.,to. 1842, Amelia Jane, dau. of Gen.
Sir Colin Campbell, G.C.B., Governor of Ceylon.
XI. Robert, rf. unm. 183f).
XII. Peter, Col. R.A., m. 1841, Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
Sir Henry Somerset, K.C.B. and K.H., Commander-in Chief
Bumbay, and great-grand-dau. of Henry, oth Duke of
Beaufort, and has,
1 Allan Henry, Major R.A. 2 Henry Eardlcy, R.A.
3 John Hugh. 4 Cliarles Hope .\dj-ian.
1 Margaret Ann. 2 Louisa Charlotte.
3 Elizabeth Frances.
I. Elizabeth Margaret.
II. Charlotte Margaret, d. mim. 1824.
Col. Maclean d. 8 Sept. 1855, and was s. by his fourth son,
Alexandeh Maclean, Esq. of Ardgour, J.P. and D.L , 6. II
Feb. 1799 ; to. 14 Feb. 1833, Helen Jane Hamilton, eldest dau.
of Jlajor-Gen. Sir John Dalryniple, 5th Bart, of North Berwick,
by Charlotte his wife, dau. of Sir Patrick Warrcnder, Bart.,
and by her (who d. 1882) had issue,
I. Alexander Thomas, of Ardgour.
II. John Dalryniple, J.P. of Lazonby Hall, Cumberland, b.
15 May, 1836; m. 1883, Hope, widow of Herbert Knowles,
Esq.
Mr. Maclean d. 1872, and was s. > y his elder son,
Alexander Thomas Maclean, Esq. of Ardgour, J.P. co.
Inverness, and J.P. and D.L. co. Argyll, 15th Maclean of
Ardgour, educated at Harrow, entered E.l.C. S. Bengal 1857;
retired 1884, was a Judge of the High Court of Judicature,
Fort William, Bengal, b. 1 April, 1835; w. 1875, Selina
Philippa, dau. of the late William Stephens Dicken, Esq.,
and had issue,
I. Alexander John Hew, now of Ardgour.
I. Catharine Helen Dalryniple.
II. Margaret. in. Flora.
Mr. Maclean rf. 1890.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st, arg., a lion rampant gu. ; 2nd, az., a
caslle triple-towered arg. with flags displayed gu. ; 3rd, or, a
dexter hand couped fessways gu. holding acro!5slet fitch6e az. ;
4th, or, a galley, her sails furled sa. flag gu. on a sea vert a
salmon naiant arg. Ciest — A battle-axe erect in pale, crossed
by a branch of laurel and cypress in sallire, all ppr. Motto —
Altera merces.
Seat — Ardgour House, Ardgour, co. .Argyll.
MACLEAN OF PENNYCEOSS.
Maclean, ARcniBALD John, Esq. of Pennycross
and Carsaig, co. Argyll, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 March,
1843; s. his father 1876; m. Ist, 1868, Isabelle
Alexandrina, dau. of M. Henri Tlieodore Simon,
and widow of Charles Griswold, Esq., by whom
(who d. 1886) he has had issue,
Julian Archibald, 6. 1873; d. 1890.
Charles Alexander Hnon, 6. 1874.
Norman Henry, 6. 1877. Allan Fitzroy, 6. 1880.
Isabel Juliet. Elsie Una. Muriel.
He m. 2ndly, 1890, Clara Isabel Monteith, dau. of
W. H. Eudkin, Esq. of Woodaide, Teignmouth.
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■ Lineage. — This tranch of the House of Morvern derives
from John Dcbh, 1st Maclean of Morvern, 2nd son of the 1st
Hector Moir, Lord of Duart, ty Mary, dau. of Macdonald of
Islay. John Dubh was thrice married. By his 2nd wife,
Catharine, dau.of John Campbell, he had Allan, of Ardornish,
the warlike and constant follower of Sir Lachlan Mor. He
m. Una, dau. of the Chieftain of the clan Ian, or Macdonald,
of Ardnamurchan, and by her was father of Lachlan, of
Calgary, who was twice married ; by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau.
of John, of ToUermald, son of the 7th Maclean of Coll, he had
a son, Allan, of Gruline, who ra. Una, dau. of the Chief of
the Macquarics and of Anne Macdonald, sister of the cele-
brated Sir Alexander Macdonald, the gallant companion of
Montrose ; by her he had Charles, of Kilunaig and fenny-
cross, rii. Marianne, sister of Donald, of Tarbet, afterwards
5th Maclean of Torloisk, by whom he was father of
Alexander Maclean, of Pennycross, J. P. and D.L., m.
1760, Una, dau. of MacGillivray, of Pennyghael, by whom
(who d. 1807) he had one son, Archibald, and a dau. Catha-
rine, TO. Major Donald Maclean, of the Royal Scots Regt. ; d.
1786. The son,
Archibald Maclean, of Pennysross, J. P. and D.L., Major
Srd Regt. of Argyllshire Fencibles, b. ITGl. Ho to. Alicia,
dau. of Hector Maclean, Esq. of Torens, co. Argyll, and by
her (who was b. 1760, and d. 1840) left issue,
Alexander, his heir.
Allan Thomas, Lieut. -Gen. in the army, served in the 13th
Light Dragoons throughout the Peninsular war, and at
Waterloo, 6. May. 1793; m. Sept. 1843, Agnes, dau. of Wil-
liam Furlong, of Welshot, co. Lanark.
Charles James, Lieut, in the army, was at Waterloo, and sub-
sequently served in India, where he died.
John, Lieut, in the 2nd Wcs t India Kegt., commanded by
his maternal uncle. Col. Maclean, and fell a victim to the
climate of the West Indies.
Hector, a merchant in London, d. 183-t.
Lauchlan, Lieut, in the Ceylon Rifle Corps, d. 1829.
Archibald Donald, Dep. -Commissary-Gen. at Bermuda, d.
1870.
Mary, d. unni. 1837. Juliana, d. 1874.
Mr. Maclean d. Feb. 1830. His eldest son,
Alexander Maclean, Esq. of Pennycross, co. Argyll, J. P.
and D.L., 6. 3 May, 1791 ; m. 6 Aug. 1840, Charlotte Brodie,
d.au. of John Maclean, Esq. of Elrick, by Margaret his wife,
dau. of Smollet Telfer, of Bonhill, co. Renfrew, and had issue,
I. Archibald John, now of Pennycross.
II. Allan Thomas Lockhart, b. Jan. 1851 ; m. 1882, Amy F.
Malcolm, dau. of Malcolm of Glenmag, co. A.igyll.
1. Alicia, VI. 1872, Reginald Phillipps, Esq., aniirf. 1875.
ji. Charlotte Una Brodie, ra. D. J. Anderson, Esq., Professor
at tlie Royal College, Mauritius.
ui. Maiy Frances, m. Jacob Phillipps, Esq.
He d. 8 March, 1876.
ylrms— Quarterly : 1st, arg., a rock gu. ; 2nd, arg., a dexter
hand fessways couped gu. holding a cross-crosslet fitchee in
pale az. ; 3rd, or, a lymphad sa. ; 4th, arg. a salmon naiant
ppr. and in chief two eagles affrontee gu. Crest — A battle-axe
erect in pale, crossed by a branch of laurel and cypress in
saltire, all ppr. Mottoes— Vnitr the arms. Virtue mine
honour; above the crest, Altera merces.
Seats — Pennycross House, and Carsaig, Pennyghael, Oban,
CO. Argyll.
MACLEOD OF MACLEOD.
MACLEOD, NoEMAN, of Macleod, 22nd Chief,
J.P. and D.L., h. 18 July, 1812 ; m. 1st, 15 July,
1837, Hon. Louisa Barbara St. Jolm, only dau. of
the 13th, and sister of the 14tli Lord St. John, of
Bletsoe, and by her (who (/. 27 Oct. 1880) had issue,
I. Norman Magnus, C.M.G., late Capt. 74th Highlanders,
J.P. and D.L., 6. 27 July, 1839; m. 27 April, 1881,
Emily Caroline, dau. of Sir Charles Isham, Bart., and has
issue,
1 Emily Pauline, 6. 3 June, 1882.
2 Margaret Louisa, b. 3 Aug. 18S4.
n. Torquil Olave, h. 10 Aug. 1841 ; d. 3 Sept. 1857.
III. Reginald, Queen's Remembrancer for Scotland, h. 1
Feb. 1847; m. 17 April, 1877, Lady Agnes Mary Cecilia,
eldest dau. of the Earl of Iddesleigh, and has issue, Flora
Louisa Cecilia, and Olive Susan Miranda.
IV. Roderic Charles (Rev.), Vicar of Bolney, Hayward's
Heath, J.P. Hunts, b. 18 April, 1852; m. 10 Feb. 188.5,
Katherine Louisa, dau. of Rev. W. E. Jelf, of Caerdeon,
Dolgelly, and has issue, Ian Brece, 6. 4 Sept. 1893;
Brenda Catherine, 6. 12 Oct. IS87; and Eila St. John,
b. 3 Jlav, 18'Jl.
I. Louisa Cecilia, m. 18 Dec. I860, John Moycr Heathcotc,
Esq., eldest son of John Moyer Heathcote, Esq. of Con-
ington Castle, Hunts.
He m. 2ndly, 7 July, 18S1, Hanna, eldest dau. of
Earon Ettingshausen, of Austria and Hungary.
Lineage. — Olave Olois, King of Man and the Isles, who
d. 1237, left, by his 1st wife, three sons, Harold, Reginald,
and Magnus, who all successively enjoyed the kingdom of
Man, which terminated in 1265, by the surrender made of the
sovereignty by Magnus, King of Norway, to Alexander III.
of Scotland, and in the same year Magnus, the last King of
Man, died. Olave, by his Srd wife, Christina, dau. of Farquhar,
Earl of Ross, had three sons, Guin or Gun, of whom the Guns
in Sutherland; Leoid, Lotd, or Leod, of whom the clan
Macleod ; and Leaundrish, of whom the elan Leandrish, in
Ross.
Leod, 2nd son of Olave Olois, or Olaus V., King of Man
and the Isles, by the Earl of Ross's dau., having been fostered
in the House of Pol, obtained from him the Herries, from
which he (Leod) and his descendants taking their designation,
were, in former times, styled of Herries, Glenelg, and Dun-
vegan. He 711. the dau. of Macraild Armine, a Danish knight,
and by her acquired the lands of Menginish, Bracadale,
Durinish, Lindule, Vaterness, and a part of Trottcrness, and
had two sons, Tormode, w ho succeeded him ; and Torquhil,
ancestor of the Macleods of Lewis, whose successors were pos-
sessed of a great estate when forfeited in the reign of King
James VI. Both the families had the surname or patronymic
of Macleod, but were distinguished by the appellation of Shiel
Tormoid, or the descendants of Tormoid, and Shiel Torquhil,
or the descendants of Torquhil, and by the designations of
" Matleod of Herries," and " JIacleod of Lewis." The repre-
sentative of the senior line, Macleod of Macleod, temp.
James VI., was
Sir Roderick M.\.cleod, of Macleod, commonly called Rory
More, or Great Roderick, who d. in the beginning of 1026,
leaving issue by his wife Isabella, dau. of Macdonald, of Glen-
garry, live sons and five daus. His eldest son and heir,
John Macleod, of Macleod, surnamed John More, from his
great size, was a staunch royalist, and received a letter of
thanks from King Charles I., dated at Durham, 2 May, 1G39.
He m. Sibella, dau. of Kenneth, Lord M'Kenzie, of KintaU,
and was s. at his decease, 1649, by his eldest son,
Roderick Macleod, loth Chief of Macleod. He m. Margaret,
eldest dau. of Sir John M'Kenzie, of Tarbat, but dying Jan.
16C4, without issue, was s. by his brother,
John Macleod, of Macleod, who was served heir 11 Aug,
1GG4. He rii. Florence, 2nd dau. of Sir James Macdonald, of
Slate, and was s. at his decease, Aug. 1693, by his eldest son,
Roderick Macleod, of Macleod, //i. Feb. 1694, Lady Isabella
M'Kenzie, 3rd dau. of Kenneth, Earl of Seaforth, and dying
Aug. 1699, without issue, was s. by his brother,
NoiiMAN Macleod, of Macleod, m. Sept. 1703, Hon. Anne
Frazer, dau. of Hugh, 11th Lord Lovat, and was «. by his post-
humous son,
Norman JIacleod, 19th Chief of Macleod, m. 1st, Janet,
dau. of Sir Donald Macdonald, of Slate, and had one son,
John. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Martin, of
Inchture, and by her had three daus., Elizabeth; Anae,-
and Rich Mary. His only son,
John, m. Amelia, only dau. of Brodie, of Brodie, Lyon King
of Arms, and dying 7 Jan. 1767, left, with five daus., an
only son,
Norman, successor to his grandfather.
Macleod wa.s s. by his grandson,
Norman Macleod, 20th Cliief of Macleod, M.P., b. 4 March,
1754, who attained the rank of Gen. in the army, and served
with much distinction in India. He m 1st, Mary Mackenzie,
of Suddie, and by her (who d. 1782) had a son, Norman, who
d. young, and a dau., Mary, r,i. Capt. Norm.an Ramsay. He
m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of N. Stackhousc, Esq., Second Member
of Council at Bombay, and by her had,
John Norman, his successor.
Sarah, m. 1807, Robert Pringle, Esq. of Stichill, and both d.
BOon after.
Amelia, m. 1809, Sir J. Pringle, Cart., of Stichill.
Anne Eliza, m. 3 July, 1821, Spencer Perceval, Esq., cldect
son of Right Hon. Spencer Perjevul.
He was s. by his eldest son,
John Norman Macleod, of Macleod, M.P., h. 3 Aug.
1788; m. 16 Nov. 1809, Anne, dau. of John Stephenson, Esq.
of Kent, and by her (who d. 9 Jan. ISCl) had issue,
Norman, now of Macleod.
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Torquil James, rf. 28 April, 1821.
llaroldJohn Lcod, d. xtnin. 1846.
Kmily Sarah.
Anne Eliza, m. 2 Jane, 1840, James Osilvie Fairlie, Esq. of
AVilliamficId, co. Ayr, and d. 9 Sept. 1843, leaving issue.
Haniette Maria, m. John Campbell, Esq. of Glensatklell, co.
Argyll ; d. 14 Jan. 1S77, leaving issue.
Eleanor Anne. rf. 3 Dec. 1830.
Mary LowtUcr, m. Robert Ferguson, Esq., M.D., and d. 1
Auk. I8S4, Icavins: three sons and twodaus.
Elizabeth Boma, d. I'nm. 9 March, 1840.
Macleod of Macleod, 21st Chief, d. 183;'), and was ,«. by his
eldest son.
Arms— Az., a castle triple-towered and embattled arp;.,
m.osoned sa., windovvs and porch gii. OrH — A bull's head
cabossed sa. between two flag's gu. staves of the first. -Swp-
porlers — Two lions regardant gu., each holding a dagger ppr.
JIutto — Murus aheneus esto.
5fat— Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye, N.B.
C^itis— Carltoa and Athcnajum.
Lineag'e. — David Macliver, Esq. of Kilchoman, Islay,
Argyll, son of Archibald BIacliver, Esq. of Ardnave, Islay,
CO. Argyll (whose other son, John M.vclivek, was father of
Lord Clyde), m. Isabella, dau. of George Stewart, Esq., and
had issue,
Peter Stewart Macliver, Esq. of Kilchoman, co. Somer-
set, J.P. for that CO., M.P. for Plymouth 1880-5; 6.26 May,
1820; m. Nov. 1842, Anne, dau. of Peter Miller, Esq. of
Glasgow, and had an only son,
David, Co!., b. 1843; m. 1875, Elizabeth Anne, youngest
dau. of William Brookes, Esq., J. P., and d. 16 Jan. 1888,
loaiing a son,
Peter Stewart, of Overdale.
Mr. P. S. Macliver d. 1891, and was s. by his grandson.
Arms — Or, on a fess gu. between two crosses pattee fitchee
of the second in chief, and a salmon naiant ppr. in base, a
mural crown of the first. Crest — Issuing out of a mural crown
or, aswansa., collared, lined, and crowned with an eastern
crown al.so or. Motto — Be mindful.
i>Mt — Overdale, Beareden, near Glasgow.
MACLEOD OF CADBOLL.
Macleod, Eoeeeick Willoughbt, Esq. of
InTergordon Castle, co. Eoss, and Cadboll, co.
Cromartv, Capt. late Queens Own Cameron High-
landers,'fi. 29 May, 1858.
liineag'e.— Norman Macleod, 2nd son of Roderick Mac-
leod, fith Baron of Lewis, obtained from his father, in patri-
mony, the Barony of Assynt, and d. in the reign of James I.
Hugh Macleod, of Cambuscurry (youngest son of Donald
Macleod, 7th Baron of Ajsynt, temp. Charles I.), vi. Christian,
dau. of Walter Eoss, of Invercarron, by whom he had two
sons, Angus, whose line is extinct, and
.^neas Macleod, of Cadboll and Cambuscurry, 7?!. Margaret,
eldest dau. of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, of Scatwell, by whom j
he had (with three sons) a dau., Frances, 9J!.Rose, of Clova.
Mr. Macleod represented co. Cromarty in the Scottish Parlia-
ment, and was one of those who signed the Articles of Union, i
1707. He was s. by his eldest son, i
EoDERiCK Macleod, of Cadboll, m. 1751, Lilias, dau. of
AVilliam Mackenzie, of Belmadutliy, and dying 1770, was s.
by his only son,
Egbert Becce iEsEAs BIacleod, Esq. of Cadboll, co. Cro-
marty, I. 23 Jan. 1764, M.P. for Cromarty, and for many
years Lord-Lieut, of that co., m. 27 July, 1784, Elizabeth, dau.
of Alexander Macleod, Esq. of Harris, and had issue (with
two daus., Sophia and Elizabeth Letitia, who both d. unra.)
one son,
I. Roderick, 6. 1786, M.P. co. Sutherland, Lord Lieut, of co.
Cromarty, and I) L. of co. Ross, m. 1»13, Isabella, dau. of
William Cunninghame, Esq. of Lainshaw, co. Ayr, and left
at his decease, 1863 (by her, who d. 15 Dec. 1878), two sons
and three daus.,
1 Robert Bruce .^Ineas, of Cadboll.
2 Htnry Dunning.
1 Margaret. 2 Elizabeth.
3 Anna Maria, vi. 1846, John Wilson, Esq. of Seacroft.
His grandson,
Robert Becce Sneas Macleod, Esq. of Invergorden
Castle, and Cadboll, J.P. and D.L. co. Ross, Vice-Lieut, co.
Cromarty, Comm. R.N. (retired), 6. 10 May. 1818; ra. 5
March, 1857, Ellen Augusta, dau. of Sir John Pollard Wil-
loughby, Bart., and d. 5 April, 1888, having by her (who d. 8
March, 1884), had issue,
I. Roderick Willocghbt, now of Cadboll.
II. Torquil, b. lt)C4, drowned in the wreck of the Serpent,
1890. III. Norman Cranstoun, 6. 1866.
I. Edith Eliza, d. 30 April, 1860.
II. Cicily Julia.
HI. Ethel Grace, to. W. E. T. Bolitho, Esq. of Pendrca, Pen-
zance, and has issue. iv. Olivia Ellen.
./4rTO«— Quarterly : 1st, or, a mountain inflamed ppr. ; 2nd,
gu., the three legs of Man ppr. conjoined in the cenire at the
upper end iif the thigh, flexed in triangle, and the .cpurs or;
3rd, or, a lymiihad sa. flags gu. ; 4th, az. a castle triple-towered
and eml)attled arg. masoned sa., windows and portcullis gu.
C/-e3t — The sun in splendour ppr. Mottoes — Above the crest,
Loisfim agus soilleirghlm ; below the antique crown, Quocun-
que jei:eris stabit.
Seats — Invergordon Castle, co. Ross; Cadboll, co. Cromarty.
MACIilVEE OF KILCHOMAN.
Maclitee, Petee Stewaet, Esq. of Overdale,
Glasgow, s. his grandfather 1891.
MACLUEE OF WHALLEY RANGE.
Macluee, John William, Esq. of Whalley
Eange.co. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., for that co.,
and J.P. for Manchester, late Major 40th Lancashire
R.V., M.P. for South-East Lancashire (Stretford
Division) since 1886, one of the Eoyal Commissioners
on Civil Establishments, was Hon. Sec. Cotton
EamineRelief Fund, 1862-1869 ; is a member of the
House of Laymen for the Province of York ; b. 22
April, 1835 ; vi. 13 Dec. 1859, Eleanor, 2nd dau. of
Thomas Nettleship, Esq. of East Sheen, Surrey,
and has issue,
I. John Edward Stanley, Lieut. Manchester Eegt., B. 25
Feb. 1869.
II. William George Percy, b. 19 March, 1871.
III. Alan Francis, 6. 24 Sept. 1873.
I. Ethel Annie, m. Edward Sholto Douglas, Esq. of Bexhill,
Sussex, and has issue,
Percy Sholto, 6. 1887.
Eleanor.
II. Mildred Campbell, m. John Sington, Esq. of Ravens-
wood, Whalley Range, and has issue, Alan John Camp-
bell, b. 1886; and Edward Claude, 6. 1892.
III. Margaret Eleanor. iv. Constance Mary.
liineagre. — This family is a branch of the Macluees of
the Isle of Man, and was settled at Balmagic, N.B., and
afterwards in the north of Ireland. The grandfather of the
present representative.
William Maclube, Esq. of Tyldesley and Manchester, m.
Anne (who d. 31 Jan. 1856), dau. of — Grundy, Esq., and d.
27 Dec. 1847, leaving issue,
John Macloee, Esq. of Manchester, ra. 20 Dec. 1827, Eliza-
beth, only dau. of William Kearsley, Esq., and by her (who
d. 27 Nov. 1881), had issue,
I. Edward Craig (Very Rev.), D.D. and M.A. Oxon, in. Mary
Anne, dau. ofJohnson Gedgc, Esq. of Bury St. Edmund's,
and has, with other issue,
Edward St. John, B.A.. d. 1887.
William Kenneth (Rev), B.A., b. 1867.
II. John William, of Whalley Range.
in. Henry Martyn, of Maida Hill ; m. Fanny, dan. of Robert
Smith, of Manchester.
I. Mary. i
II. Elizabeth, in. Rev. Henry I. Sharp, M.A., Rector of fl
Downham, and Hon. Canon of Ely, co. Cambridge. He d. •
isyj.
He d. 4 Dec. 1858, and was s. by his second son, the present
John William Maclure, Esq. ,
Si'rit — Whalley Range, near Manchester. Tou:n House — 4t z
St. James's Place, S.W. Ji
Cluos — Carlton, Conservative, and Junior Carlton. |i
McMAHON OF HOLLYMOUNT.
McMahox, EobertMoore, Esq. of Hollymount,
Qiicen'sCo., J.P.,*. 23 Sept. 1831; w. 1st, Aug, 1867,
Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Humfrey, of Cavanacor,
Strabanc, and by her has issue,
Alexander St. Legek, b. 10 June, 1869.
MAC
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He m. 2ndly, 4 Oct. 1881. Alice Emma, dau. of Hey.
G-. R. Winter, Vicar of Swaffham, Norfolk, and has
further issue,
II. Robert, 6. and d. 11 Jan. 1887.
I. Helen.
n. Kathleen.
III. Alice, 6. and d. same day.
IV. Augusta Mary.
Liineag'e. — Chakles SIoore McJIaiios, w. 1VS4, Isabella
Claiges, and d. 1830. His son,
Major Alexandee St. Leger McMahon, Esq. of Holly-
mount, OT. Catherine Fishbouine, and had issue,
I. Alexander Edxton, of Hollymount.
II. Kobebt Moobe, s. his brother.
III. Charles Joseph, Lieut.-Gen. late R. (Madras) Artillery,
b. 13 Aug. 1833: in. Mary Louisa, dau. of — Lewis, Esq.
I. Isabella Clarges.
His eldest son,
Major-Ge:j. Alexander Euxton McMahon, of Hollymount,
00. Carlow, b. 1829: 711. 1st, 1856, Horatia Anna, dau. of
Capt. Davies, K.N., and had issue, a dau., Horatia; 2ndly,
1862, Jemima Fanny, dau. of Gen. Morden Carthew, C.B., of
Denton Lodge, Noi-folk, and had issue, Ethel, Mary, and
Violet. He was formerly a Col. in the Madras Staff Corps, a
Deputy - Commissioner in British Burmah, and Political
Agent at the Court of H.M. the King of Burmah.
5ea<— Hollymount, Carlow {vost-tovm.)
McMICKING OF MILTONISE.
McMiCKiNG, GriLBEET, Esq. of Miltonise, co.
Wigton, Capt. E.A., b. 24 March, 1862 ; m. 1 Nov.
1893, Gertrude Eosabcl Catherine, youngest dau.
of the late Nathaniel Gore, Esq.
liineag'e. — Ninth in descent from Mahcn Eusid was Sir
OiLBERT M-\cMichan, who TO. Agnes Macdonald, dau. of
John, son of Angus, Lord of the Isles. His son, Joes Mac-
Michan, was grandfather of John, who sold his estate, and d.
in France, 1507, the last of that ilk ; 2nd in descent from
him was
Gilbert MacMichan, whom. Isabel Hamilton, of Killan-
tringan, co. Ayr. His eldest son,
Gilbert MacMichan, of Killantringan, h. 1G47 ; in. 1676,
Janet, widow of -~ Mcllwain, of Miltonise, and purchased
Miltonise from John Mcllwain, her eldest son by her first
husband. Mr. MacMichan was a staunch Covenanter.
Between 1679 and 1G88 he was under sentence of death, and
his lands were forfeited, but his sentence was recalled, and
his lands restored to him by Act of Parliament, William and
Mar?, 1690. He d. 1731, and was s. by his second son,
Thomas McMicking, of Miltonise, b. 1689 ; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of — McHay, of Drangandow, co. Kirkcudbright, and d.
1782, when he was s. by his only son,
Gilbert McMicking, Esq. of Miltonise, &. 1723; m. Jane
Douglas, and d. 1800. He was s. by his son,
ThomasMcMicking, Esq. of Miltonise, b. 1786; )H.Jane,dau.
of John Morin, Esq. of Lagan, co. Dumfries, and had issue,
Thomas, 6. 1812; Eobert; and GiLBERT,who purchased Miltonise
from his brother Thomas ; Catherine, m. John Wilson, Esq.
of Hill Park, co. Stirling; Mary; and Maitland, m. Rev.
John Harper. Mr. McMicking d. 1866. His son,
Gilbert McMicking, Esq. of Miltonise, J.P. and D.L. co.
AVigton, and J.P. co. Lancaster, b. 9 Nov. 1823 ; to. 30 April,
1S50, Helen, eldest dau. of Alexander Macfarlane, Esq. of
Thornliill, co. Stirhng, and by her (who d. 24 Aug. 1888) had
issue,
I. Thomas George Torrance, h. 4 Dee. 1853; m. 1890,
Margaret, dau. of George BiUlock, Esq. of Kinlocb, co.
Perth.
II. Alexander, b. 17 Jan. 1857.
III. GiLiiEBT, now of Miltonise.
IV. Harry, Lieut. Royal Scots, b. 28 Oct. 1867.
I. Helen Mary, ra. 1st, 31 May, 1871, Richard Denman,
oldest son of the Hon. llichanl Denman. divorced him
April, 1878, 7/1. 2nd!y, April, 1879, J. Montgomery Walker,
Esq., son of William Stuart Walker, Esq., C.B. of Bow-
land; 3i-dly, 2 Nov. 1888, Henry William Primrose, Esq.
{see Burkes Peerage, Rosebeby, E.)
II. Jane Maitland, m. 5 April, ls77, William Henry Bolton,
eldest son of Joseph Cheney Bolton, Esq., M.P., of Carbrook
CO. Stirling. '
III. Catherine, y.i. 3 Feb. 1883, Lieut.-Col. Edward Tufnell,
Uoyixl Irish Regt., second son of E. Carlton Tufnell, Esq. of
Lowndes Square, Loudon, and d. Aug. 1889.
IV. Annie Margaret, m. 24 Nov. 1880, Robert Acheson Cromie
Montagu, eldest son of the Right Hon. Lord Robert Mon-
tagu. (See BoEKE'a Peerage, Manchester, D.), and has
icsiie.
v. Alice, m. Lieut. James Startin, E.N.
VI. Ethel, m. 19 April, 1887, Walter Edward Barratt, Esq. of
Kersal, Manchester.
Mr. McMicking d. 1890.
Arms — Az., four fleurs-de-lis in cross, the tops to the exterior
cf the shield, or. Crest — A demi-sa age bearing in his dexter
hand an arrow, at his back a quiver , full, ppr. Mottoes — Ues
non verba; and We hae dune.
McMillan of holm of DALaUHAIEN
AND GLENCROSH.
McMiLLAif, John, Esq. of Holm of Dalquhairn,
CO, Galloway, and Glencrosh, co. Dumfries, J.P.
COS. Kirkcudbright and Dumfries, 6.29 March, 1833;
m. 10 Sept. 1861, Margaret Thompson, eldest
dau. of Thomas Moffat, Esq. J.P. of Ardnacloich,
CO. Dumfries, and has issue,
I. Robert, 6. 27 June, 1865.
n. Thomas Moffat, b. 28 April, 1S67.
III. John James, b. 27 Jan. 1869.
I. Margaret Robina. ii. Mary Goldie.
Lineag-e.^ — Mr. John McMillan is the lineal descendant
and representative of the ancient family of McMillan of
Brockloch and Holm of Dalquhairn, in the parish of Cars-
phairn, co. Kirkcudbright. The lands of Brockloch were held
originally by the tenure called " Manrent," but when King
Robert the Bruce created the Chief of Brockloch Baron of
Ken, he obtained a charter of all his lands, "blanche ' of
the Crown. The properties of Brockloch and Holm of Dal-
quhairn were united through a marriage in 1741, but on the
death of John McMillan in 1852, Brockloch passed from the
possession of the MacMillans, but Holm of Dalquhairn, which
comprises Upper and Nether Holm and Clenoch, is still the
property of the representative of the family.
John McMillan, Esq. of Brockloch, and of Holm of Dalqu-
hairn, 7ji. 8 Nov. 1781, Margaret Ker, and d. 1 Dec. 1830, having
by her, whoci. 3 June, 1803, had issue, a son and heir.
Robert McMillan, Esq. of Holm of Dalquhairn vi. 27
Sept. 1825, Mary, dau. of James Goldie, Esq., and by her, who
d. 6 Nov. 1870, had issue,
I. John, now of Holm and Glencrosh.
II. James, 6. 1834.
I. Anne, in. John Barber, Esq. of Tererran, and has issue,
1 William ; 2 Robert ; 1 Mary.
II. Mary, ?ii. her cousin, John McMillan, and has issue, a dau.,
Robina.
III. Jane, TO. Robert Hamilton, Esq. ,F.E.C.S., of Magherabury,
Portrush, and has issue, 1 Robert; 2 Douglas: 3 Arthur;
1 Caroline ; 2 Ida ; and 3 Maud.
Mr. Robert McMillan d. 3 Dec. 1858, and was s. by his eldest
son, John, now of Holm, who acquired Glencrosh by purchase
in 1871.
Seat — Glencrosh, Moniaive, Dumfriesshire.
MACMURROGH - MURPHY (O'MORCHOE)
OF MONAMOLIN, formerly OF OULART-
LEIGH.
MAcMuEROGH-MuErHY, Aethue, Esq. of Mona-
molin, CO. Wexford, "the O'Morchoe," Chief of his
sept, b. 4 Jan. 1835; m. 19 Nov. 1863, Susan Eliz-
abeth, dait. of Thornas Bradley, M.D., of Kells
Grange, co. Kilkenny, by his wife Sophia, dau. of
Robert Wolfe, Esq. of Teutore, Queen's Co., and
has had issue,
I. Thomas Arthur MacMurbogh, (Rev.), The Tanist, M.A.,
T.C.D., 6.22 JIarch, 18G5 ; to. 8 April, 1891, Anne, dau.
of John George Gibbon, Esq., LL.D., of Kiltennell, co.
Wexford (sec Gibbon ofNcston co. Clicster), and has issue,
Arthur Donel MacMurrogh, b. 3 June, 1892.
II. Arthur MacMurrogh, b. 22 Sept. 1866.
in. William MacMurrogh, b. 12 July, 18GS.
I. Sophia Rebecca MacMurrogh, m. 28 Aug. 1888, Francis
Richard Wolfe, eldest son of Rev. Prebendary R. R.
Wolfe, M.A.. of Leighton, co. Devon, and lord of the
manor of Ilsington.
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n. Gertrude Susan MacMunogh, d. 29 June, 18S2.
in. Edith MacMurrogh.
IV. Mary Augusta MacMurrogh.
Xjineag'e. — This family traces its descent from the Royal
House of Leinster. The Chief retained his "gallow-glasscs "
or armed soldiers in the Itith century, and held his lands as
an allodial possession ab initio. The Sept territory is known
to tliis day as "the Murrows" and embraces the Baronies of
Ballaghkcen, co. Wexford.
Autuck MrKPUT, of Oulartleigh, O'Morehoe, Chief of his
.'icpt (son of Daniel Morchoe, of Oulartleigh, who U. 1G79), m.
1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Knox, of Tagunnun, co. Wex-
ford, and great-granddau. of the Eight Rev. Thomas Knox,
Bishop of the Isles, by whom he had a dau.,
Dorcas, m. John Giffard, of Great Torrington, co. Devon,
and had a son, John, of Kilcorral, co. Wexford, who?/j. 1769,
Sarah, dau. of William Morton, Esq, of Ballinaclash, co.
Wexford, and had a son Stanley Lees, m. in 1S14, Susan,
dau. of Erancis Moran, Esq., J. P. co. Mayo, and was father
of Sir Hardinge Stanley Giffard, Baron Halsbuky, Lord
High Chancellor of England.
He m. 2ndly, 17 April, 1704, Elizabeth, dau. of William
Turner, by whom he had eight sons and four daus. His 2nd
son,
William Mukpht, of Oulartleigh, O'Morehoe, Chief of his
sept, who s. on the death of his eldest brother, Daniel, and
his nephew James; m. June, 1727, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Hawkins, Ulster King of Arms, and had issue, Arthur; and
Cary, who m. Aug. 17C9, Louisa, dau. of George Nixon, Esq.
of Newtown, co. Wexford. The elder son.
Arthur Murphy, of Oulartleigh, O'Morehoe, Chief of his
sept, m. (Lie. dated 29 Jan. 1706), Esther, dau. of John
Tounden, Esq. of Enniscorthy, and by her had two sons and
three daus. The elder son,
Arthcr Mubphy, of Oulartleigh, O'Morehoe, Chief of his
sept, m. (Lie. dated 18 March, 1791) Margaret, dau. of
Rev. Shapland Swiny, Rector of Tenibleshambo, co. Wexford,
and d. (will dated 5 Sept. 1805) leaving issue, one son and two
daus. The son,
Arthur MAcMuRnoGn-MuRPHY, of Oulartleigh, O'Morehoe,
Chief of his sept, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John Millet, of
Lismarta, co. Tipperary, which lady d. g. p., in 1828. He m.
2ndly, 20 Feb. 1834, Rebecca, dau. of Rev. John Bagwell
Creagh (see Creagh of BaUyandrcw), and d. 21 Aug. 18G7,
leaving by Rebecca, his wife (who d. 11 Jan. 1889), a son,
Arthur MAcMuRROGfi-McRPHY, the O'Morehoe, now of
Monamolin.
Arms — Arg., a thorn tree with fruit, ppr., on a chief gu., a
lion passant, guardant, or. Crest— A lion ramp, gu., holding
between the paws a garb, or, surmounted by a Milesian crown.
Mottoes— Vincere vel niori : and Fortis et hospitalis.
Seat— Monamolin, co. Wexford. liesidence—H, Ailesbury
Bodd, Dublin.
MACNAMARA OF DOOLEN.
Macnam AEA, Henut Valentine, Esq. of Doolen,
and Emiistymon House, co. Clare, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1885, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 14
Feb. 1861; m. 26 April, 1883, Edith Elizabeth,
jo'angest dau. of Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart., K.C.M.G.,
and by her had issue,
I. Francis, 6. 20 Feb. 18S4.
II. Valentine, 6. 14 June, 1887.
III. George, 6. 23 May, 1890.
I. Violet Elizabeth. n. Edith Eillcen.
liineagre. — This is a branch of the ancient Milesian family
of Macnaraara, of co. Clare, which was resident at Ballyna-
craige Castle.
Bartholomew Macnamara, Esq. of Muraghin, Barony of
Burren, co. Clare, son of Donogh, 6. at Bally nacraige, 16S5;
'jii. Dorothy, dau. of William Brock, Mayor of Galway, and was
father of
AViLLiAM Macnamara, Esq. of Doolen, b. 1714 ; who, marry-
ing Catharine, dau. and heir of Francis Sarsfield, Esq. of
Doolen, eo. Clare (of the distinguished House of Sarsfield ol
Lucan, of which was the gallant Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan, temp.
James II,), became possessed of that estate, and had a son and
successor,
Francis Macnamara, Esq. of Duolen, b. 1750; m. Jane,
dau. of George Stamcr, Esq. of Carnelly, co. Clare, by Honor
his wife, dau. of Chriaophcr O'Brien, Erq. of Ennistymon,
I and Mary his 2nd wife, dau. of Sir Randall MacDonnell, Bart.
By Jane his wife, Mr. Macnamara had issue,
AViLLiAM Nugent, his heir.
Richard, late 20th Dragoons, m. Mrs. Peyton, widow of Col.
Peyton, and sister and co-heir of George Nugent Reynolds,
Esq. George. Francis. John.
Burton (Sir), Admiral R.N., of Tromeroe, co. Clare, J.P.,
b. 1794; m. 1832, Jane, dau. of Daniel Gabbctt, Esq. of
Strand, co. Limerick, and d. s. p. 1876.
llonoria, d. unm. Dora, ni. William Calcutt, Esq.
The son and heir,
William Nugent Macnamara, Esq. of Doolen, M.P. for
Clare, b. 1775; m. 1798, Susannah, dau. and eventually co-heir
of the Hon. Mathias Finucane, Justice of the Common Pleas
in Ireland (by Anne his wife, dau. of Edward O'Brien, Esq. of
Ennistymon, by Susannah his wife, only dau. and heir of
Henry O'Brien, Esq. of Blatherwyckc), and had issue,
Francis, his heir.
Jane, d. utun.
Susan, m. Robert Mansergh. Esq. and d. leaving issue.
Honor, m. Edmund Armstrong, Esq. of Willowbank, and
d. s. p.
Matilda, m. Gerald O'Connor, Esq., and d. leaving issue.
Louisa, m. Samuel Vignolles, Esq.
Major Macnamara ci. 1850. His son.
Francis Macnamara, Esq.of Doolen and Ennistymon House,
Capt. 8th Hussars, M.P. fer Ennis, Lieut.-Col. Clare Militia,
J. P. and D.L., jk. 11 March, 18(50, Helena Herbert, dau. of
William M. Dermott, Esq., and had issue,
I. Henry Valentine, now of Doolen.
II. William James, b. 8 Jan. 1863.
I. I'^ranees Susan.
He d. 27 June, 1873.
drras, Crest, ttc — Sce Macnamara of Ayle.
Seats — Doolen and Ennistymon House, co. Clare.
MACNAMARA OF CADDINGTON HALI/.
Macnamara, Arthur, Esq. of Caddington Hall,
Herts, and Billington Manor House, Beds, J.P.
and D.L., County Councillor, late Capt. Beds
Militia, b. 23 Sept. 1829 ; m. 28 Sept. 1854, Lady
Sophia Eliza Hare, 3rd dau. of William, 2nd Earl
of Listowel, X.P.
Liineage. — This family claims descent from the ancient
House of Macnamara of Clare.
Arthur Macnamara, of Llangoed Castle, Brecknockshire,
son of John Macnamara, of Llangoed Castle (by Mary his
wife, dau. and heir of Arthur Jones, Esq. of Llangoed Castle),
Col. Westminster Regt. of Middlesex Militia, and M.P., m.
Anne, dau. of Willi.am Lee, Esq., and heir of John Pedley,
Esq. of Caddington Hall, and by her (who d. 3 May, 1870) had
issue,
Arthur, now of Caddington Hall.
John, twin with Arthur, b. 1829; m. 12 April, 1860, Sarah,
eldest dau. of Edward Nay lor Viokers, Esq. of Tapton Hall,
Sheffield, and has Arthur, who d., and two daughters.
Anne Mary, in. Baron Adelswiird, late Minister of Sweden
in Paris.
Elizaheth, m. Count Ernest de Rotalier, of Chateau de-
Rutalier, pres Keaufort, departement du Jura, France.
Smf.?— Caddincton Hall, Dunstable, and Billington Manor,
Leightuu Buzzard, Beds.
McNEILE OF PARKMO'UNT.
McXeile, Henry IIUGir, Esq. of Parkmount, co.
Antrim, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1860, ^i. 20
Nov. 1829 ; m. 23 June, 1859, Sophia Adelaide*,
dau. of James Munro Macnabb, Esq. of Highfield i|
Park, Hants, and has issue,
I. John, Lieut. Coldstream Guards, M.A. Camb., b. 20 Dec.
1862 ; m. 22 Jan. 1891, Oonah Edwyna, 2nd dau. of the
late Lieut.-Col. Conolly, V.C, of Coolure, co. Wcstmeatli,
and has issue,
John Henry, b. 2 Aug. 1892.
Ailleen Charlotte, b. 6 Oct. 1893.
II. James, b. 10 March, 1864; d. 20 June, 1873.
III. Henry Donald, b. 12 Dec. 1872.
I. Charlotte Lavinia.
II. Katharine E'lora, d- v.mti. 1887.
III. Norah Sophia. ^'
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Lineage.— Alexander McNeile, m. Mary McNeale, left
by her (who d. 1852) at his decease, 1839, a son,
John McNeile, Esq. of Parkmount, 6. March, 1778; m,
June, 1823, Charlotte Lavinia, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas
Dallas, G.C.B., and d. 18 May, 1855, leaying issue,
Henet H0GH, now of Parkmount.
Alexander John, 6. 2 Sept. 1842.
Mary Harriet, m. 9 May, 1856, Hugh McCalmont. Earl
Cairns, Lord Chancellor of England, who d. 2 April, 1885.
Seat — Pai-kmount, near Belfast.
MACNEILL-HAMILTON OP RAPLOCH.
MacNeilIi-Hamiltox, Henet Montgomery,
Esq. of Eaploch, and Broorahill, co. Lanark, Lieut.
3rd batfc. Scottish Eiiles, b. 25 Aug. 1S72 ; s. liis
father 1883.
Lineage. — The Macneills, or Clanneill, are one of the
most ancient clans in the West Highlands, and were at a very
early period divided into two great families, the Macneilis
of Gi'jha and the Macneills of Ba.rra.
The former of these families had their possessions in the
Southern part of co. Argyll, the latter in the island of Barra,
in CO. Inverness, and from the great distance which separated
them, as well as from other causes, the two families were
so disunited as almost to form distinct clans. It is stated,
however, that there is documentary evidence to show that the
Macneills of Gigha were the senior family, and were, di jure,
chiefs of the whole clan.
EoGER Hamilton Macneill, of Taynish, (son of Hector
Macneill, of Taynish, by Ann Montgomery his wife, and the
lineal descendant of Hector Macneill, 2nd son of Torquil
?.facncill, 1st of Gigha), m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
Cromwell Price, Esq. of HoUymount, co. Down, through whom
that estate came into the family, and the name of Hamilton
was added to that of Macneill. His son and heir,
EoGEE MoNTGOMEET Hamilton-Macneill, of Tayuish, m.
Catherine Chambers, and was s. by his son,
I Daniel Hamilton Macneill-Hamilton, of Eaploch and
Taynish, m. 24 Nor. 1809,; Jane Buhbury, dau. of Thomas
Banbury Isaac, Esq. of Hollywood House, and Lisowen, co.
Down, and by her (who d. 1873, aged 81) had issue, Thomas
'iMoNTGOMEEY, his Eucoessor, and William Henet, successor
!to his brother, late of Eaploch. He d. 1831, and was s. by his
,:-Idest son,
Thomas Montgomebt Macneill-Hamilton, Esq. of Eroom-
ifiill, b. 7 Nov. 1810; m. Feb. 1846, Jessie only child of James
jSruce, Esq. of Calcutta and Broomhill, d. 29 Aug. 1862, and
ivas s. by his brother,
I' William Henet MACNEfLL-HAMiLTON, Esq. of Eaploch co.
■.anark, J. P. and D.L., late Capt. 20th Foot, 6. 1827; ra. 1st.
.857, Marie, eldest dau. of Count Joseph Ladislas de Szeliski
•)f Warsaw, (which lady d. 1864). and 2ndly, 1871, Marianne
[mly child of Alexander Ewing, Esq., by whom (who m, 2ndly,
17 Jan. 1887, Major George W. F. Claremont, Worcestershire
iegt., eldest son of Gen. Stopf ord Claremont, C.B.) hehad issue
' Henet Montgomeet, now of Eaploch.
Claude Gavin, b. 20 Oct. 1873.
Percy Milnwood, 6. 1878.
Cecil Herbeit, 6. Dec. ISSl; d. March, 1882.
Japt. Hamilton d. 3 Nov. 1883, and was s. by his eldest son.
't Seats— Broorahill, Larkhall, co. Lanark; and Eaploch,
ilamilton, N.B.
Note. — The estate of Gigha was sold by the MacNeills of
aynish in 1780, and has now been acquired by the MacNeills
i Colonsay, a cadet of the family.
\ McNeill of colonsay.
'■ McKeili, Maj.-Gen. Sie John Caestaies, of
;'olonsay, J.P. and D.L. co. Argyll, K.G-.B.,
'I.C.M.a., V.C., Knight of the Medjidie, Maj.-Gen.
1 the army, Equerry to the Queen, b. 29 March,
831.
Lineage. — The family of McNeills is descended from a
>mmon ancestor with the McNeills of Taynish, of Gilha, and
Gailachallie.
ToEQciLLB McNeill, of Taynish, Keeper of Castle Sween,
!(e 1449, had two sons Neill and Hectoe.
;Neill McNeill, who ». his father, d. a, p., and was 3. by his
.'Other,
i! ".
Hectoe McNeill, who d. about 1473, leaving a son,
Neill McNeill, who s. his father, and was s. by his son,
Neill McNeill, who had two sons, Neill, ancestor of the
McNeills of Taynish and of Gigha, aad John do, ancestor
of the McNeills of Gailachallie, of Couctronon, and of dear,
&c., afterwards of Colonsay. The 2nd son,
John Oio McNeill, had two sons,
Donald, ancestor of the McNeills of GallaehaUie.
Malcolm Beo, ancestor of the McNeills of Arickonan,
and McNeills of Ci-ear, &c., afterwards of Colonsay.
The 2nd son,
Malcolm Beg McNeill, had a son Neill Oio McNeill, who
had three sons, 1 Malcolm, of Arichonan ; 2 John, afterwards
of Arichonan ; 3 Do.nald, of Crear, .fee. The 3rd son,
Donald McNeill, of Crear, &c., m. Mary, dau. of Lachlan
McNeill, of Tirf eargus, and in 1700 acquired from Archibald,
Duke of Argyll, the islands of Colonsay and Oronsay, in
exchange for his lands of Crear, Drimdrishaig, and others.
He was s, by his son,
Malcolm McNeill, of Colonsay and Oronsay, m. Barbara,
dau. of Campbell, of Dunstaffnage, and had two sons,
I. Donald, of Colonsay and Oronsay, who acquired also the
estate of Ardlussa, in the island of Jura, m. Miss McNeill,
of Belfast, and had a son, Archibald, who s. him in the
estates of Colonsay Ardlussa, m. 1796, Lady Georgiana
Anne Forbes, dau. of George, 5th Earl of Granard, and scld
the estates of Colonsay and Ardlussa to his cousin, John
McNeill, Esq.
II. Alexander, of Oronsay, m. Mary, dau. of Alex. BIc-
Dougall, of McDougall, Chief of that clan, and had six sons,
1 John, of Oronsay, who acquired the estates of Colonsay
and Ardlussa from his cousin, Archibald (as above).
2 Malcolm, of the H.E.I.Co.'s naval service.
3 .James, M.D., and Inspector of Hospitals.
4 Donald, Lieut.-Col. in the army.
5 Alexander, d. young. 6. Archibald, Lieut. E.N.
The grandson,
John McNeill, Esq. of Colonsay, Oronsay, and Ardlu-ssa, b.
1767 ; 7)1. Hester, dau. of Duncan McNeill, Esq. of Dunmore,
by whom (who d. June, 1843) he had, with daus., six sons,
Alexander, of whom presently.
Dlncan, 6. 1793, acquired in 1848, by purchase from his
brother, Alexander, the ancestral estates of Colonsay and
Oronsay. He was M.P. co. Argyll, 1343 to 1851, wa.s
appointed Lord Justice General, May, 1852, and a Privy
Councillor 1853. He was in 1867, created Lord Colonsay,
and d. unm. 1867, when the title became extinct.
John (Sir), G.C.B.. P.O., D.C.L., b. 1795, formerly Envoy
and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Persia, K.L.S.
of Persia of the First Class: m. 1st, 1814, Innes, 4th dau.
of George Kobinson, Esq. of Clormiston, Midlothian, who
d. 1816; 2ndly, 1823, Elizabeth, 4th dau. of John Wilson,
Esq., which lady d. 186S; and Srdly, 26 Aug. 1870, Lady
Emma Augusta Campbell, dau. of John, 7th Duke of
Argyll, and d. 1883.
Malcolm, Lieut.-Col. and Brigadier H.E.I.Co.'s cavalry,
Governor of Vellore, Military Commandant of Arcot, fell
leading the attack on Prome, 1852.
Archibald, b. 1803, Writer to the Signet, one of the Principal
Clerks of Session, formerly Director of Chancery.
Forbes, of the H.E.I.Co.'s naval service, afterwards Mer-
chant in London, d. 1843.
John McNeill d. Feb. 1846. His eldest son,
Alexander McNeill, Esq. of Colonsay, Oronsay, and
Ardlussa, acquired the estate of Gigha, and sold the islands of
Colonsay and Oronsay to his next brother Duncan, 6. 17 Jan.
1791 ; TO. 24 June, 1830, Anne Elizabeth, dau, and co-heir of
John Carstairs, Esq. of Stratford Green, Essex, and Warboys,
CO. Huntingdon, and had issue,
John Carstairs (Sir), now of Colonsay.
Alexander, late Bengal Engineers, b. 24 Feb. 1834 ; m. 1859,
Mary, dau. of Col. Leighton, and has issue.
Duncan, late Capt. Eoyal Scots Greys, Chief Constable of
the West Riding of Yorkshire, 6. 10 July, 1836 ; m. 6 June,
1861, Fanny Charlotte Emma, dau. o( Admiral Sir Charles
Talbot, K.C.B., of the noble House of Shrewsbury, and has
issue.
Malcolm, of North Manor Place, Edinburgh, late 78th
Highlanders, Inspector under the Poor Law Board of Scot-
land, b. 15 Nov. 1839 ; m. 1st, 1 Jan. 1863, Clara Elizabeth,
dau. of Eobert Buchanan, Esq. of Ardoch, by whom he
had issue,
1 Duncan, 6. 19th Aug. 1864.
2 Donald Buchanan, 0. Nov. 1869 ; d. Aug. 1072.
1 Hester Mary, b. Oct. 1865; d. Oct. 1870.
2 Helen Eva Forbes, 6. 1 Nov. 1867.
He m. 2ndly, 18 April, 1871, .Susan Carruthers, dau. of
Archibald M'Neill. Principal Clerk of Session of Edinburgh,
by « hom he had further issue,
3 Neill Archibald, 6. 19 Feb. 1878.
3 Ina Erskine, b. 4 Sept. 1S74.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAC
Cecil Anne, d. unm.
Helen, m. 1861, Alexander E. C. Streatfeild, Esq., J.P., of
Charts Edge, Kent. Hester Mary, </. young.
Alexander McNeill, of Colonsay, d. June, 1850.
_4rnw— Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., a lion rampant arg. ; 2iid
arg., a sinister hand couped fessways in chief gu. in base
•navy az. a salmon naiant of the first ; 3rd or, a galley sa., her
oars in saltire gu.. on a chief of the second three mullets of the
first, the whole within a bordure gu. Crest— A mailed arm
and hand holding a dagger ppr. J/oi to— Vincere aut mori.
Seof— Colonsay, Greenock.
JUsidence— At St. James s Palace, S.W.
HcNEILIi OF CRAIGDUNN.
McNeill, Edmund, Esq. of Craigdunn and
Cushendun, co. Antrim, J.P., High Sheriff 1879,
h. 29 Nov. 1821 ; m. 11 June, 1851, Mary, eldest
dan. of Alexander Miller, Esq. of Baliycastle, co.
Antrim, late Treasurer of that co., by Jane his wife,
2nd dau. of Alexander McNeile, Esq. of Baliycastle,
J.P., and has surviving issue,
I. EoNALD John, 6. 30 April, 1861 ; m. 1884, Elizabeth
Maud, 4th dau. of William Bolitho, Esq. of Tolwithen,
Penzance, co. Cornwall.
I. Annie Charlotte Lavinia, m. 16 April, 1885, Eev. John T.
Penrose, Rector of Gawsworth, Cheshire.
II. Mary Violet, m. 21 July, 1887, Walter Hobhouse, 2nd
son of Eight Eev. the Bishop Hobhouse.
Xiineage. — Lachlan McNeill, of Terfergus and Losset,
CO. Argyll, 4th son of Torquil JIcNcill, Chief of the clan
Taynish, ni. 1st, Mary McNeill, of Colonsay, and had a large
family. Their 3rd son,
Neill McNeill, settled in co. Antrim, 1676, and m. Eose
Stuart, of Garry, same co., and had issue. Their eldest son,
Lachlan McNeill, jji. Jane McNaughten, of Benvarden,
CO. Antrim, and had several children. The eldest son,
Neill McNeill, of Cushendun, co. Antrim, m. Christian
Hamilton, of Londonderry, and their eldest son,
Edmdnd McNeill, of Cushendun, m. EUzabeth, dau. of
John Hamilton, of Londonderry, and d. 1790. Their eldest
son,
EDunND Alexander McNeill, of Cushendun, J. P., 6. 1787 ;
m. 20 Oct. 1817, Eose, eldest dau. of Alexander McNeile, J. P.
of Baliycastle, by his wife Mary, only dau. of John McNealc,
J.P., of Culresheskin, and d. 29 May, 1879, having by her
(who d. 25 Oct. 18GS), had issue,
I. Edmund, now of Craigdunn and Cushendun.
n. Daniel Alexander, J. P., Capt. M.N. I., 6. 10 June, 1825:
m. 10 Feb. 1859, Anna Maria Sarah, eldest dau. of Sir Francis
Astley, 2nd Bart, of Everley, Wilts, and has issue, Ada
Mary.
III. Hector Frederick, 6. July, 1827 ; d. April, 1831.
I. Mary.
II. Eliza, m. 1843, Adolphus Turner, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Hill-
grove Turner, and has one son, Hillgrove Adolphus.
III. Jane, d. unm. 1840.
IV. Eose Anne, m. 1851, Alexander McNeile, Esq., Capt.
Madras Infantry, eldest son of Very Eev. Hugh McNeile,
D.D., late Dean of Eipon.
y. Charlotte Lavinia, m. 1856, Admiral Sir Cooper Key,
K.C.B.,andrf. 30 Dec. 1874, leaving by him (v/hod. 3 March,
1883), 1 .'Vston McNeil Cooper, Capt. R.A., b. 21 Jan. 1861,
■m. 1883, Edith Frances, younge.^t dau. of William H. Mare,
Esq.; 2 Edmund McNeUl; 3 1iose; 4 Maude.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and ith, az., a lion rampant arg. ;
2nd per less wavy arg. and az., in chief a sinister hand
apaumee, couped at the wrist fessways, in base a salmon naiant
ppr. ; 3rd or, a lymphad, sails furled, flags furled gu., oars in
action ppr., on a chief of the second three mullets of the first,
the whole within a bordure gu. Crest— A dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a sword all ppr,
&at— Craigdunn, Craigs, co. Antrim.
MACONCHY OF RATHMORE.
Macoxcht, John Aethur, Esq. of Rathmorc,
CO. Longford, b. 19 June, 1852, m. 16 Aug. 1887,
G-ertrude Annie, dau. of Robert Tottenham, Esq.
of Annamult, co. Kilkenny, and has issue,
Mary.
Lineage. — About the close of the 17th century, one or
more of the Scotch family of Maconochie went to Ireland, and
established in that country the co. of Longford family of
Maconchy or Maconochie. In the rei.ijn of George II., Geokge
:Maconcht, M.D., of the city of Dublin, had his arms regis-
tered in Ulster's Office. The descent " from an ancient family
of the name in North Britain, " isrecoided, and the family's
traditional origin from the Campbells perpetuated in the
bearings. This Geokge Maconchy, M.D., who purchased the
Manors of Eden and Eathmore, co. Longford, was b. in 1700,
and m. 1737, Miss Caldwell. He d., however, «. p. 1779, (his
will, dated 12 April, 1777, was proved 1 May, 1780), and was «.
by his nephew,
Geokge Maconchy, Esq. of Eathmore, who served as High
Sheriff co. Longford. 1786. He m. 1782, Miss Hamilton, and
d. s. ii. 1806. His brother,
John Maconchy, Esq. of co. Derry, d. 1794 (will dated 9
Jan. 1794, proved 14 March), m. Helen Cleghorn, and had
issue,
John, heir to his uncle.
William (Eev.), h. 28 Feb. 1796,'to. Anna Letitia, dau. of
Stewart King, Esq., and d. 1879, leaving a son, John King,
M.D., 6. 1824, m. 1st, Harriet, dau. of Kev. Eobert Lovett;
2ndly, 1884, Henrietta, dau. of Eev. W. D. Preston, and
d. 1892, leaving issue.
Barbara, m. 1813, Ponsonby Moore, Esq. of Moorfield, co.
Kildare, son of the Hon. Ponsonby Moore, 2nd son of 6th
Earl of Drogheda, and d. 1866.
The eldest son,
John Maconchy, Esq. of Edenmore, co. Dublin, 6. 30 May,
1793; m. 4 March, 1816, Deborah, dau. of Stewart King, Esq.
of Donaghmeda, co. DuWin, Master in Chancery, and had
issue.
George, his heir.
John Stewart, B.A., J.P., h. II Dec. 1819 ; m. 13 March,
1847; Harriet Frances, dau. of Eev. Charles William
Doyne (who d. 1 June, 1892), and d. 16 Nov. 1888, leaving
issue, three sons and five dans.
Elizabeth, m. 6 April, 1838, the Eev. Frederick FitzJohn
Trench, who d. in lSo9, and has issue.
Helen, m. 1843, James Chaigneau ColviU, Esq. of Coolock
House, and has issue.
Barbara, m. 1850, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Harper ColvUI,
Governor of Coldbath F'ields Prison, and d. 1887, leaving
issue.
He d. 10 Dec. 1843, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Maconchy, Esq. of Eathmore, B.A., J. P. for cos.
Longford and Wexford, High Sheriff for the former co. 1846,
6. 2 July, 1818; m. 1st, 27 April, 1843, Louisa Elizabeth, dau.
of John Goddard Eichards, Esq. of Ardamine, co. Wexford,
by Anne Catherine his wife, dau. of Col. Eight Hon. Eobert
Ward, 3rd son of Bernard, 1st Viscount Bangor, and by this
lady (who d. 13 Dec. 1864) had surviving issue,
I. John Arthor, now of Eathmore.
II. George Campbell, b. 23 Jan. 1859, m. 1887, Lily, dau. of
— Metherall, Esq., and has issue, a dau.
III. Ernest William Stewait King, Capt. 4 Sikhs, D.S.O., 6.
18 June, 1860.
I. Helen Mary, m. 29 April, 1869, Admiral Thomas Le Hnnte
Ward, Esq., C.B., E.N., and has issue.
II. Louisa Georgina.
in. Elizabeth Emily, m. 19 June, 1880, Eichard Mallock,
Esq., M.P., of Cockington Court, Torquay, and has issue.
IV. Lucy F^lorence, m. 15 June, 1876, Edward Arthur Lee,-
Esq. of Fowley, Liphook, Hants, and has issue.
V. Alice Deborah, vi. 1888, Eev. John Jervis Mallock.
VI. Sophia, m. Oct. 1891, Eobert F. S. ColviU, Esq., and has
issue, a son.
VII. Agnes Fanny.
Mr. Maconchy m. 2ndly, 2 July, 1867, Janet Hamilton, widow
of Major Middleton, 7th Dragoon Guards, and dau. of Colin
Campbell, Esq. of Colgrain, co. Dumbarton, and by her had
further issne,
IV. Frederick Campbell, Lieut. East Yorkshire Eegt., b. 22
Aug. 1868.
V. Hamilton Campbell, h. 16 March, and d. 29 Aug. 1870.
VI. Gerald Edward Campbell, 6. 21 June, 1875.
Mr. Maconchy, d. 30 Oct, 1889, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Gyronny of eight gu. and erm., on a fess or, three
thistles slipped ppr. Crest — A demi-swan, wings expanded, ppr.
Motto — Humani nihil aliennm.
/Seat— Eathmore, Aughacliffe, co. Longford.
MACONOCHIE-WEIiWOOD OF MEADOW-
BANK AND GABVOCK.
Maconochie-Welwood, John Allan, Esq. of i
Meadowbank, Midlothian, and Garrock, CO. Fife, J.P- '
for COS. of Midlothian, Fife, and Roxburgh ; h. 23]
Feb. 1848 ; m. 28 April, ] 892, Winifred Louisa, 3rd
MAC
TliE LAI^DED GENTRY.
Ill:
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dau. of Edgar Drummond, Esq. of Cadland, Hants,
by the Hon. Louisa Theodosia Pennington, his wife,
dau. of John, 3rd Baron Muncaster.
Xiineagre. — Alexander Macosochie, of Meadowtank (son
of James Maconocliie, by Jean Henderson his wife, who
l)urcha«ed (in 1706) Meadowbank. in Midlothian), m. Isabella,
dau. of Kev. Walter Allen, of Colstoun, and was father of an
only son,
Allan Maconochie, Lord Meadowbank, the very eminent
and scientific Judge. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Eobort Wel-
wood, Esq. of Garvock, by Mary his wife, eldest dau. of Sir
George Preston, Bart, of Valleyfield, and had issue,
Alexander, his heir.
Robert, of Devonshire Place, London, formerly Master of the
Mint at Madras.
James .-Vllen, Advocate of the Scotch Bar, Sheriff of Orkney
and Zetland, </. xmm. 1845.
Thomas Tod, d. unm. 1847.
Lord Meadowbank d. 1816, and w\is s. by his son,
Alexander Maconochie AVelwood, Esq. of Meadowbank,
House, Midlothian, and Garvock, co. Fife, D.L., Senator of
the College of Justice, as Lord Meadowbank, 6. March, 1777 ;
m. 1805, Anne, eldest dau. of the Right Hon. the Lord Presi-
dent Kobert Blair, of Avontoun, and by her (who d. Sept.
1866), had issue,
Allan Alexander, his heir.
Eobert Blair Maconochie, of Gattonside, co. Roxburgh. J. P.
b. 1814 ; m. Is47, Charlotte Joanna, dau. of John Tod, Esq.
of Kirkhill, and d. 4 Oct. 1883, leaving issue, John Allan,
now of Meadowbank and GaiTock ; Eobert Blair, Capt. E.N.,
m. Nov. 1885, Beatrice, dau. of T. Ellis, Esq. of The Priory,
Kent; Charles Cornelius, m. 1882, Alice Mary, dau. of
Robert Robertson, Esq. of Auchleeks, co. Perth, and has
issue, Eubert, Henry, Veronica, and Emily Bridget, Helen
Anne, m. lSb5, Eev. Francis Conder, M.A., and has issue,
Joan Monica and Dorothea Agnes.
Henry Dundas, d. s. p. 1844.
William Maximilian George Maconochie Welwood, Lieut. -
Col. Edinburgh Artillery and Major Fife Artillery, formerly
Capt. Bengal Light Cavalry, m. Maria, dau. of Gen. Sir
Abraham Roberts, G.C.B., and by her (who d. 25 Dec. 1886),
had Issue, Alexander, and d. 18s2.
Isabella Cornelia Ha'ket, d. 28 Feb. 1888.
Elizabeth Browne, d. 1881.
Mary Anne, m. 1834, Steward Baillie Hare, Esq., J.P. and
D.L., of Calder Hall and Handaxwood, and d. Is53, leaving
issue.
Aime Boswell, d. 9 April, 1882.
Harriet, d. 1810.
This distinguished lawyer was for some time Sheriff of East
Lothian, and sat in several Parliaments. He filled the oflSce
of Solicitor-General for Scotland, and subsequently, before his
elevation to the Bench, became Lord Advocate. He s. to the
entailed estate of Garvock, and was by the terms of the entail
obliged to assume the name and arms of Welwood of Garvock.
He d. 1861, and was s. by his eldest son,
Allan Alexander Maconochie- Welwood, Esq. of Meadow-
bank House, Midlothian, and Pitliver House, co. Fife, J.P.
and D.L., late Regius Professor of Law in Glasgow
University, 6. 1806 ; m. 1st, 1836, Ellen, dau. of T. Wiggin,
Esq. of Boston, U.S. ; 2ndly, 18.59, Lady Margaret Penny Dal-
rymple, who d. 1888, youngest dau. of North, 9th Earl of
.Stair, and d. s. p. 29 May, 1885, when he was s. by his
nephew,
John Allan ]Maconochie- Welwood, Esq., now of Meadow-
bank and Garvock.
Arms — .\z., three dexter hands couped fcssways in chief,
each holding a bunch of arrows ppr. and in base a royal crown
gold, all withinaborduregyronny of eight or and sa. quartering
Welwood of Garvock. Crests— 1st, A demi Higlilander holding
in the dexter hand a bunch of arrows all ppr. above an
imperial crown, for Maconochie ; 2nd, Welwood. Supporters
—Two Highlanders, each holding in the exterior hand a bow
and arrow, and having a quiver on his back, all ppr. Motto—
His nitimur et munitur.
Seats— Meadowbank House, Kirknewton, Midlothian ;
Pitliyer House, co. Fife.
MACPHERSON OF CLTJXY
I MACPHERSON.
i Macpheeson, Ewen Heney Datidsou-, of
i Cltmy Macpherson, co. Inverness, eliief of the Mac-
' phersons and elan Chattan, J.P. and D.L., Col. late
■ 93rd Highlanders, late Lieut.-Col. commanding 1st
Regimental District, and since 1890 in command of
the Highland Infantry Yol. Brigade : b. 22 Jan.
• 1836.
Lineage. — Kenneth Macpherson, living in the reign of
Alexander III., eldest son of Ewan Baan, 2nd son of Mur-
dock. Parson of Kingousie, Capt. of the clan Chattan, m.
Isabel, dau. of Ferquhard Mackintosh, of Mackintosh, by
whom he had two sons, i. Duncan, of Cluny, ancestor of the
great House of Macpherson of Cluny, the chiefs of which
filled, generation after genei-ation, a prominent place in the
local history of Scotland; u. Bean, or Benjamin, ancestor of
the Macpherson of Brin.
John Macpherson, of Cluny, temp. James VI., King of
Scotland, 8th in descent from Kenneth Macpherson, temp.
Alexander III., King of Scotland, was with the Earl of
Huntly at the battle of Glenlivet, 1594. He m. a dau. of
Gordon, of Auchanassie, and d. circa 1600, leaving a son and
heir,
John Macpherson, of Cluny, who got a charter under the
Great Seal, 1613, of the lands of Tullich and Elrick, in co.
Inverness. He was s. by his son,
EwAN Macpherson, of Cluny, who got a charier of the same
lands 1623. He m. a dau. of Duncan Forbes, of Culloden,
and had, with a dau., m,. John Macpherson, of Inveressie
three sons,
I. Donald, his heir.
II. Andrew, successor to his brother.
III. John, of Nuid, m. a dau. of Farquharson, of Moraltrie,
and had a son and heir,
Donald, of Nuid, ra. a dau. of Hugh Rose, of KUravock,
and had, with seven daus.,
1 William, i». Isabel, dau. of Lauchlan Mackintosh, and
had six daus. and four sons, of whom the eldest, Lauch-
lan, s. to Cluny.
2 James, who ra. and left issue.
3 John, ancestor of Macpherso.v, of Glentriiim.
Ewan Macpherson d. circa 1640, and was s. by his eldest son,
Donald Macpherson, of Cluny, attached himself to the
royal cause, and suffered much in coiiscq.uence. Dying s. p.,
he was s. by his brother,
Andrew Macpherson, of Cluny, who also inherited as heir
of entail the estate of Brin. He m. a dau. of Gordon, of
Erradoul, and dying 1666, was s. by his son,
Eugene SIacpherson, of Cluny, living temp. Charles II.,
m. dau. of Donald Macpherson, of Nuid, and had two sons,
Andrew and Duncan. The elder,
Andrew Macpherson, of Cluny, dying v.nm., was s. by his
brotlier,
Duncan Macpherson, of Cluny, m. 1st, a dau. of the Provost
(Rose) of Inverness, and had by her a dau. ,
Anne, ra. Sir Duncan Campbell, Knt., uncle of John Camp-
bell, Esq. of Calder, and had issue.
Cluny 7/1. 2ndly a dau. of Gordon by whom he had one son,
who d. uyim. Duncan dying at an advanced age, 1722, witli-
out surviving male issue, the representation devolved on his
cousin,
Lauchlan Macpherson, of Nuid, who thus became " of
Cluny, " ra. Jean, dau, of the brave Sir Ewen Cameron, of
Lochiel, by whom he had seven sons and three daus. The
eldest son,
Ewan Macpherson, of Cluny, m. Jane, dau. of Simon,llth
Lord Eraser, of Lovat, by whom he had a son, Duncan, his
heir, and a dau., Margaret, m. Col. D. Macpherson, of
Bleaton. He d. at Dunkirk, and was s. by his only son,
Duncan Macpherson, of Cluny, Lieut.-Col. 3rd Scots-
Fusilier Guards, b. 1750 ; m. 12 Jnue, 1708, Catherine, eldest
dau. of Sir Ewen Cameron, Bart, of Fassafern, and by her
(who d. 20 Jan. 185-5) had issue,
Ewen Macpherson, of Cluni/, Chief of his clan.
Ewen Cameron, Lieut. 48th Regt. Bengal N.I. , d. 15 April,
1832.
Arcliibald Fraser, Col. Bengal Army, d. 26 May, 1877.
John Cameron, Lieut.-Col. late 43nd Eoyal Highlanders, ra.
Mary Popham, eldest dau. of the Rev. Richard Walton
White, Rector of Wotton, Isle of Wight, and d. 1873,
leaving issue, Duncan, Lieut. K.N., and Richard Barclay.
Louisa Campbell, d. 1849.
Catherine Cameron, d. 1844.
Janetta Eraser, m. Jan. 1822, A. T. F. Fraser, Efq. of
Abertarff, who d. 1st March, 1884, leaving a dau. Catha-
rine.
Maria Cameron, m. Major MacCaskill, 97th Eegt., and has
one son, WiUiam Hector, A.P.D., late Lieut. 102nd Madras
Fusiliers.
Duncan Macpherson d. 1 Aug. 1817, and was s, by his eldest
son,
Ewen Macpherson, Esq. C.B.,of Cluny Macpherson, Chief
of his clan, Lieut.-Col. in the army and Capt. 42nd High-
landers, J.P. and D.L., 6. 24 April, 1804; m. 28 Dec. 1632,
Sarah Justina, youngest dau. of Henry Davidson, Esq. of
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MAC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAC
TuUoch C:istle, CO. Eos3, and by her (who d. 1-Jth March,
J8SG> had issue,
Pdscan (Col.), C.B., of Cluny Maopherson.
KwKN Henry Davidson, s. his brotlicr.
George Gordon, late Capt. Coldstream Guards and formerly
rage of Hcnour to the Queen, b. 4 April, 1842; in. 23 Feb.
1S69, Bertha Marie, 2na dau. of Matthew Henry Marsh,
Esq. of Kamridge, Hants, and if. 30 June, 1891, having by
her, who d. 31 Oct. 18S8, had a dau. Georgiana Elizabeth
Lucv.
Albert Cameron, b. 25 Aup. 1854; vi. 15 April, 1882, Frances
Eliza Roynsford, dau. of Rev. Heniy Addington, of Hcnlow,
CO. Bedford, and has issue, a dau., Frances Eva Marjorie.
Caroline Catherine, m. 11 Jan. 1866, George Dartmouth
Eitzroy, Comm. K.N. (d. 7 Dec. 1890), and has issue. 1
George Ewen Macpherson, b. 26 Dec. 1866; 2 Gordon
Duncan Sevmour, 6. 15 Sept. 1868; 3 Emily Sarah Lucy,
6. 11 Feb. 1*71 ; 4 Georgiana Elizabeth Catherine, b. 23
April, 1872 : 5 Margaret Caroline Anne, 6. 24 Dec. 1877.
Catharine Sarah Louisa.
Lucy Janett Julia, m. 29 Oct. 1874, Major Edward Albert
Fitzroy, li.A. and has a dau. Eva Mary Lucy St. John, b.
7 Sept. 1876.
Cluny d. 11 Jan. 1885, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ddncan Macphebson, C.B, of Cluny Macpherson, Chief of
his clan, J. P. and D.L., Col. in the army, late Lieut.-Col.
42nd Highlanders, b. 90ct. 1833; ?«. 19 Dec. 1867, F.mily Ellen,
youngest dau. of Gen. Philip Harris, Bengal Army, d. s.p. 3
Oct. 1886, and was s. by his brother.
Arms — Per fess or and az., a lymphad of the first, with her
sails furled, oars in action, mast and tackling all ppr. flags
flying gu., in the dexter chief point a hand couped grasping a
dagger point upwards gu., in the sinister chief a cross crosslet
titcWe of the last. Cresi— A cat sejant ppr. Supporters— Two
Highlanders in short tartan jackets and hose, with steel helmets
on their heads, thighs bare, their shirts tied between them, and
round targets on their arms. Motto — Touch not the cat, but a
glove.
Seat — Cluny Castle, Kingussie, co. Inverness.
BisiAence — Glencorse, Edinburgh.
Clxibi — Army and Navy, and New (Edinburgh).
MACPHERSON OF GLENTRUIM.
Macpheeson, Lachlan, Esq. of Glentruim, co.
Inverness, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. late 30th
Foot, Knt. of the Order of the Medjidie, served
with the 30th Regt. through the Crimean War, b.
29 of June, 1835 ; m. 10 Jan. 1867, Catharine Louisa,
dau. of O. G-. Miller, Esq. of Eatho, and has issue,
I. Evan Gordon, b. 15 Jan. 1868.
II. Duncan James, b. 16 Jan. 1869.
III. Lachlan Oliver Norman, 6. 24 Jan. 1872.
IV. Robert Ian, b. 2 May, 1877.
1. Mary Olivia. ii. Eva Helen Louisa.
Lineage. — This is a branch of Macpherson of Cluny
Macpherson, descending from,
John Macpherson, 3rd son of Donald Macpherson, of Nuid,
and uncle of Lachlan Macpherson, who .«. his kinsman, 1725, as
Cluny Macpherson {see preceding Memoir). He was father of
Evan Macpherson, of Ralia, whose son,
Lachlan Macpherson, of Ralia, in. 1777, Grace, dau. of
Andrew Macpherson, of Banchor, and d. 1813; he was father of
Evan Macpherson, of Ralia, Major in the army, m. 1832,
Helen, dau of George Birrell, Esq., and by her (who d. 9 Nov.
1887), had issue,
I. Robert, d. unm. April, 1868.
II. Lachlan, now of Glentmim.
III. George, d, young.
I. Helen Grace, m. Charles Stewart, Esq. of Brin, and d.
1Sij8, having had issue, Charles Duncan, and Grace Helen.
n. Maria, m. Norman A. Macleod, Esq. of Slsye, and had
issue.
III. Eva Grant.
".Major Macpherson d. 22 Jan. 1847.
Arm?, Crest, and Motto— Sume as Cldnt Macpe[EESon.
^'c«£ — Glentruim House, Kingussie, co. Inverness.
HACPHEESON OF WYRLEY GROVE.
Macpheeson, Elizabeth, of Wyrley Grove, co.
Stafford, b. 22 Nov. 1852; *. 1867; m. 15 Oct.
1885, L. A. Macpherson, Esq., son of James Mac-
pherson, of Nuid, CO. Inverness, and has issue,
I. Lachlan Fowke, 6. 25 Jan. 1889.
n. Donald George, b. 20 Oct. 1892.
I. Elizabeth Anne, 6. 19 Feb. 1887.
II. Jessie Mary, 6. 20 July, 1890.
III. Dorothy Mona, b. 11 July, 1891.
Xiineagre. — The manor of Little Wyrley, with a consider-
able estate in land and coalmines therein, has been held by
this family many years, passing through five generations to
the present possessor. The Husseys became Lords of Little
Wyrley by marriage of Joseph Hcssey, of London, with Sybil,
heiress of Walter Fowke, of Brewood.
Sybil Fowke, dau. and co-heir of Walter Fowke, Esq.
(whose father, Roger Fowke, Esq. of Brewood, the representa-
tive of an old Staffordshire family, bought Little Wyrley of
John Leveson), m. Joseph Hcssey, citizen of St. Bride's
London, son of Joseph Hussey, of Southampton, and a descen-
dant probably of the Hosseys of Wilts and Dorset, and was
mother of
Fowke Hdssey, of Little Wyrley, 1714, to. Elizabeth, dau.
of William Jcsson, Gent, of Lichfield, and sister of William
Jesson, Barristcr-at-Law. Of this marriage, the 4th son,
Richard Hussey, of Wolverhampton, 6. 1722 ; to. Anne
Beckett, and by her (who d. 17 July, 1789), left at his decease,
23 Oct. 1774, a son,
Phineas Hussey, Esq. of Wyrley Grove, who inherited
Little Wyrley by will of his uncle, Phineas iHussey. He in.
1st Mary Fowler, by whom he had no issue ; and 2ndly, 24
.Sept. 1814, Sophia, eldest dau. of George Ray, Esq., by Jane
his wife, by whom (who d. Dec. I860) he left at his decease,
29 Jan. 1833, with a dau. (Fanny Sophia, who to. 24 June, 1843,
Edward Kelaart, Esq., M.D., of Ceylon Army Medical Staff,
and d. 1847), a son,
Phineas Fowke Hussey, Esq. of Wyrley Grove, b. 14 Jan.
1822; .7i. 15 Oct. 1850, Elizabeth Clementina, 2nd dau. of
Archibald Nisbet Carmichael, Esq. of Edinburgh, and by her
(who d. 16 Jan. 1851) left issue,
Mary, b. 14 Sep. 1851 ; d. 29 Jan. 1854.
Elizabeth, norf of Wyrley Grove.
Mr. Hassey d. 30 Oct. 1867.
Seal — Wyrley Grove, Walsall, co. Stafford.
IIACREDIE OF PERCETON".
(-See MuEE of Ferceton.) ^
♦
M'VEAGH OF DREWSTOWN".
M'Veagh, Geoege Joseph Beooke, Esq. of
Drewstown, co. Meath, J.P., High Sheriff 1891, b.
8 Jan. 1866 ; m. 24 Oct. 1889, Grace Alice Maude,
dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Charles Annesley Benson, of
Ormonde House, Zion Hill, Bath, and has issue,
Ferdinand Annesley, 6. 19 Sept. 1890.
Marjorie Grace, 6. 20 Jan. 1892.
Lineage. —Ferdinand McVeagh, a Physician of some •\ii
eminence, m. Letitia Richardson, of BallycIerD,co. Monaghan,
had several children, of whom,
Hugh, settled in Scotland, and established a linen manufac-
tory at Huntley. He m. Margaret, dau. of Henry Lumsden,
Esq. of Cushnie, by Catherine Gordon his wife, and had
two sons, who d. s. p., and three daus., Catherine, m.
Harry Lumsden, Esq. of Belhelvie, co. Aberdeen ; Letitia,
m. Thomas Gordon, Esq. ; and Blargaret, in. Lewis Farqu-
harson Innes, Esq. of Bollogie, CO. Aberdeen.
Simon, of whom presently.
Edith, TO. John Clements, of Tyrone.
The younger son,
Simon McVeagh, Esq., m. Alice, dau. of Joseph Wilson,
Esq., and had issue, i. Richardson, d. in Bengal ; ii. Joseph,
of whom presently; i. Alice, m. Thomas Anderson, Esq.;
II. Elizabeth, to. Ezekiel Daws Wilson, Esq., M.P. ; in. Jana 1
Maria, m. Thomas Shaw, Esq. The 2nd son,
Joseph M'Veagh, Esq. of Drewstown, Major in the Army,
TO. 13 March, 1787, Margery, dau. of Alexander Wynch;
Governor of Madras, and by her (who d. April, 1794) he had
issue,
Joseph, who d. young. 'O
Ferdinand, of Drewstown.
Henry Chapman, b. 1793; m. 1812, Mary, dan. of John
Uniacke, Esq., and had a dau. F'rances, m. 1st, Feb. 1837,
Lieut.-Col. John Henry Sladc, of the 1st Dragoon Guards,
MAD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAD
ini7
eldest son of Gen. Sir John Slade, 1st Bart, of Maunsel
House, Somersef, and 2mlly, J84S, Vice-Admiral James
Ayliner Paynter, R.N., who d. 17 Dec. 1876.
Mora Alicia, m. James Henry Deacon, Esq. of London, and
d. 1825, having had issue.
Mr. M'Veagh d. Aug. 1794. His 2nd son,
Ferdinand Meath M'Veagh, Esq. of Drewstown, High
Sheriff 1817, an OfBcer in the Inniskilling Dragoons, 6. Dec.
1789; m. 12 June, 1S12, Charlotte, dau. of Henry Brooke, Esq.
of Brooke Lodge, co. Kildare, eldest son of Henry Brooke, Esq.
of Kathcoffy, co. Kildare, and by her (who d. 14 July, 1883)
had issue,
Febdinand, of Drewstown.
Flora Harriet, m. 1835, the Rev. Francis Ralph Sadleir, D.D.,
son of Rev. Franc Sadleir, D.D., Provost of Trin, Coll.
Dublin, and had issue.
Mr. M'Veagh d. 18 March, 1866, and was s. by his son, Fee-
DiNAND M'Veagh, Esq. of Drewstown, High Sheriff 1875, B.A.
Trin. Coll. Dubhn, h. 13 June, 1813 ; m. 11 May, 1847, Maria,
dau. of Thomas Rotheram, Esq. of Triermore, co. Meath,
and d. 8 Dec. 1888, having by her (who d. 17 Feb. 1S90, had
issue,
I. George Joseph Brooke, now of Drewstown.
I. Maude Mary, m. 25 June, 1885, Claude Plunket, youngest
son of Sir Josceline Cughill, Bart, of Glen Barrahane, co.
Cork.
II. Emily Gertrude.
.4rm«— Erm., a lion passant guardant or, on a chief az. a
crescent between two roses or. Ci-at — An arm embowed in
armour, in the hand a spear, all ppr. J/o((o— Per ardua.
S,Mt — Drewstown, near Athboy, co. Meath. Hesidence —
Percy Lodge, KiUiney, co. DubUn.
MADDEN OP HILTON PAUK.
Madden, John, Esq. of Hilton Park, co. Mon-
agl:an,and Mauor Waterhouse, co. Fermanagh, J.P.
for Monaghan, Fermanagh, Cavan , and Leitrim, D.L.
for Monaghan (High Sheriff 1863) and Fermanagh
(High Sheriff 1859), b. 26 Aug. 1836; m. 6 Oct.
1864, Lady Caroline Clements, sister of Robert, 4th
Earl of Leitrim, and has issue,
1. John Waterhouse, 6. 7 May, 1868 ; d. 14 April, 1869.
n. John Clements Waterhouse, B.A. Trinity Hall, Camb.,
Capt. 5th Batt. Royal Irish Fus., 6. 8 Feb. 1870.
ni. Gerald Hugh Charles, 6. 26 July, 1872.
I. Caroline Sydney Anne.
Xiineag'e.— The name Madden, or O'Madden, is among
those which claim descent from the Milesian colonizers of
Ireland.
Thomas Madden, Esq. of Bagotsrath, near Dublin, Comp-
troller to the Earl of Strafford, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, was
eldest son of John Madden, Esq. of Bloxham Beaucharap, co.
Oxford, and brother of Robert Madden, of Donore, co. Dublin,
ancestor of the Maddens of Mcadesbrook, and, in the female
line, of Oliver Goldsmith, the poet. He m. Elizabeth, heiress
of William Pettiver, Gent, of Middleton Cheney, co. North-
ampton: he d. 30 Jan. 1640, leaving his eldest son,
John Madden, Esq. of Maddcnton, co. Kildare, and Enfield,
Middlesex, one of the Attorneys of His Majesty's Court of
Castle Chamber and General Solicitor for Parliamentary
Sequestrations from 1644 to 1649, m. 1035, Elizabeth, dau. and
co-heir of Charles Waterhouse, Esq. of Manor Waterhou.se,
CO. Fermanagh, and by her (who d. Feb. 1071) had issue. Mr.
Madden d. 17 Aug. 1661, aged 63. His 2nd son,
John Madden, of Manor Waterhouse, co. Fermanagh, M.D.,
b. 1648 ; m. 1st, 1680, Mary, dau. of Samuel Molyneux, Esq. of
Castle Dillon, co. Armagh, and 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Nicholas
Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel, co. Dublin. He d. 1703, and was s.
by his son (by his first wife),
Samuel Molyneux Madden, D.D., of Jfanor Waterhouse,
Rector of Newtown Butler, co. Fermanagh, 6. 23 Dec. 1686,
one of the founders of the Dublin Society, and a great bene-
factor to his country, known inthefamily as Praiiium Madden.
"His was," says Dr. Johnson, "a name Ireland ought to
honour." Dr. Madden, who m. Jane Magill, of Kirkestown,
CO. Armagh, d. 31 Dec. 1795, having had issue. The 3rd son,
John Madden, Esq. of Maddenton, co. Monaghan, m. 1752,
Anne, dau. of Robert Cope, Esq., M.P. of Loughall, co. Ar-
magh, andd. 1791, having had (with four daus., Jane, to. —
Stewart, Esq. of BaiUiebro', co. Cavan ; Anne, m. Major John
Richardson, of Summer Hill ; Elizabeth, to. Savage Hall, Esq.
■ of Narrow Water; and Sarah, m. Robert Saunderson, Esq. of
I Drumkeen) a son,
Samuel Madden, Esq. of Maddenton, now Hilton, co.
Monaghan, Lieut.-Col. Monaghan Militia, 6. June, 175G ; m.
Katherine, dau. and heiress of Rev. Charles Dudley Ryder,
Provost of Tuam, and granddau. of John Ryder, Archbishop
of Tuam, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Charles Dudley (see Madden of Soslea Manor).
Catherine, vi. Richard Blackwood, Esq. of Cloncroy, co.
Cavan.
Anne, m. Eev. Gilbert King, Rector of Longfield, co. Cavan.
Charlotte, to. Robert Burrowes, Esq. of Gilltown, co. Kildare,
and d. 17 Feb. 1857.
Maria Alicia, m. Rev. Silver Oliver, Rector of Loughgall, co.
Armagh.
Lieut.-Col. Madden d. 11 June, 1814, and was «. by his eldest
son,
John Madden, Esq. of Hilton Park, and of Manor Water-
house, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff for Monaghan and Fer-
managh, Col. Monaghan Militia, 6. U Dec. 1782; m. 8 Oct.
1835, Sydney Anne, dau. of Admiral William Wolseley, of Ros-
trevor, and by her (who d. 24 Sept. 1870) had issue,
John; now of Hilton Park.
Charies Dudley Ryder, Capt. 8th (King's) Rcgt., 6. 3 May
1839; d. 7 Nov. 1874.
William Wolseley, Capt. Monaghan Regt., 6. 20 July, 1840 ;
d. 15 Dec. 1874.
Sydney Jane, 6. 30 Aug. 1843 ; d. 17 Jan. 1849.
Mr. Madden d. 8 July, 1844.
Ai~ms — Sa., a falcon seizing a mallard arg., on a chief or, a
cross houttonnee gu. Cre.U— Out of a ducal coronet gu. a falcon
rising or, holding in his beak a cross-crosslet fitchee, also gu.
Motto — Fortior qui se vincit.
Stat — Hilton Park, Clones, co. Monaghan.
C(i(6s— Junior Carlton ; Sackville St., and Kildare St. (loth
in Dublin),
MADDEN OF ROSLEA MANOR.
Madden, John, Esq. of Eoslea Manor, co. Fer-
managli, J.P. and D.L. for that county, and J.P. for
Monaghan, High Sheriff co. Fermanagh 1848, and
for Monaghan 1875, late Lieut. 41st Regt., 6. 30
Nov. 181U ; m. 1st, 5 Jan. 1847, Clara Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of the Rev. James Spencer Knox, D.D.,
eldest son of the Hon, and Rev. AVilliam Knox,
D.D., Bishop of Derry, and by her (who d. 1 April,
I860) has had issue,
I. Charles Dudley, b. 20 March, 1851.
II. Walter Wilmot, b. 14 Oct. 1853: m. 18SC, Eleanor, dau.
of B. Bischoff, Esq.
III. John Beresford, b. 16 Aug. 1655.
I. Clara Kathleen. ii. Isabel Christina.
III. Alice Wilmot, to. 1885, Butler Givcen, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, July, 1870, Isabella Louisa Georgiana,
daii. of Rev, J. Spencer Knox, and has issue,
IV. Violet Frances Joanne, d. 1886.
Xiineag'e. — Charles Dudley Madden, Esq., Lieut. 4th
Dragoons, 6. 10 Jan. 17S4, 2nd son of Lieut.-Col. Madden, of
Maddenton, co. Fermanagh, by Katherine his wife, dau. of
Rev. Charles Dudley Ryder ; m. Harriet, dau. of Rev. Michael
Baxter, and d. 1 Dec. 1827, leaving issue,
Edward, Lieut. 1st Dragoons, d. at Berne, 1842.
John, now of Roslea Manor.
Harriet, to. Rev. Joseph Gabbett, and d. 1877.
Catherine, m. Charles Ensor, Esq.
Arms, dc. — See Madden of Hilton,
Seat — Roslea Manor, Clones.
MADDISON OF PARTNER.
Maddison, Uenet, of Partney Hall, co. Lincoln,
b. 29 April, 1829 ; m. at Christ Church, Xew
Zealand, 20 Nov. 1867, Clara, 3rd dau. of Francis
Slater, Esq. of Christ Church, New Zealand, and
has issue,
I. Henry George, 6. 23 Aug. 1868.
II. Christopher Ralph, b. 10 Sept. 1872.
III. Lionel, 6. 21 Oct. 1873.
IV. Humphrey, b. 23 Sept. 1876.
I. Frances Emily Theodosia.
II. Katharine Dorothy.
III. Clara Cornelia.
1318
MAD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAD
Lineagre. — The following narrative is drawn from the
f.iniilv pedigree : — Thomas Madtsonne, living temp. Edward
1., f)tU in descent from Kobert Madysonnc, of Aller-Gill, in Dur-
ham, VI. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Roger Belasyse, of Belasyse
and Bewlev, in Durham, and had issue,
Robert Madtsonke, who, by his wife, Anne, dau. of Robert
Delahayc, had a son,
John Madtsonne, ?)!. Eleanor, dau. of Bryan CUauncey, and
had issue. The eldest son,
WiLHA>r SIadyson.ne, of Allcr-Gill, m. Jane, nioce and
co-heir, through her mother, Agnes Merlcy, of John Merley,
son of William Merley, of Unthank Hail, in Weardale, Dur-
ham. By the heir of Unthank, who lived temp. Edward III.,
lie had, with other issue, a son and heir,
Richard Madtsonne, or JIadtson, mentioned in Bishop
Hatfield's SuTi-iy of t!ie Blikopric of Durham, 1380, among
the " Terrae scaccarii liberi tenentes ; ' he is described as
holding lands in South Bcdburn. He m. Jane, dau. of Robert
Hagthorpe, of the Kettlesworth family, by whom he had issue.
The eldest son,
Wn,LiA5i Madtsonne, was of Unthank H.all, 1417, in right of
his grandmother. He m. Margaret, dau. of John Wycliffe, of
Wycliffe, by whom he had issue,
Alesander, his heir, ancestor of the Kaddisons of Unthank
and NevJca.^tlc, whose descendant was Sir Lionel Maddison,
Sheriff 1621, and Mayor 1632, in which latter year he enter-
tained and was knighted by King Charles I.; in. Anne,
dau. of William Hall, sister and co-heir of Sir Alexander
ilall, of Elemore, co. Durliam. By her he had issue, an
only child and heir, Elizabeth, who m. Sir George A^ane,
of Long Newton, Durham, .and thus carried with her the
extensive estates of Sir Lionel Maddison in Weardale,
inclndmg liis seat at Rogerley Hall. From Sir George Yane
and Elizabeth Maddison lineally descended ihe late Frances
Anne, Marcliioness of Londonderry, dau. and heir of Sir
Henry Vane Tempest, Bart.
Thsmas, to. Eleanor Kesfield. Robert.
John, m. the dau. of Anthony Mills, of Northumberland.
Christopeibb, of whom in the sequel.
Jenkin. Henry.
The 5th son,
Cheistopher Madtson, 5)1. 1452, Avisa or Alicia, co-heir of
Richard Ange vine, of Saltfleetby, co. Lincoln, in right of whom
he acquired a large property. He had issue, two sons, 1 Ed-
ward, his heir ; 2 John, sometime Gentleman Usher of
Katharine of Arragon. The elder son.
Sib Edward Madyson, of Fonaby. co. Lincoln, is named
among a number of knights and esquires appointed, 1536, to
rate the manors and lands for the tenths (Kator Ecclesiasticus,
vol. iv.). By a fine upon the entail, levied 1540, his estates
appear to have extended over nineteen manors. He d. in the
lOOth year of his age, 1553, and was buried in Caistor Church,
CO. Lincoln, where there is a kneeling figure of him, with an
inscription, setting forth that he was son of Christopher and
grandson of William Maddison, of Unthank, in Durham. He
i)(. twice. By his 1st wife, a Portuguese lady, he had issue,
Sib WiLLtAM Madtson, knighted at the taking of Terouenne
and Tournay, 1513; d. s. p.
John Madyson, Capt., d. at Calais s. p.
By his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of John Roper, of Eltham, Kent,
Sir Edward Madyson had issue,
Edward, his heir.
Christopher, m. Margaret, dau. of Humphrey Mussenden.
Alice, wife of Edward Mussenden, son and heir of Humphrey.
The eldest surviving son of Sir Edward,
Edward Madyson, or Maddison, of Fonaby, to. about 1550,
I'aith, dau. of Sir Francis Ayscough, of South Kelsey, by whom
lie had issue,
Edward, his heir.
Franci:., a Capt. in the Army, killed at the siege of Ostend,
1603, without issue.
The elder SOD,
Edward Maddison, of Fonaby, m. about 1570, Catherine,
I'au. of Ralph Bosville, Esq. of Bradboume, Kent, and d. 1C19,
leaving issue, i. Ralph, his heir; ii. Clement, who d. in
London about 1624 ; in. Thomas, killed at Ostend, s. p. :
IV. Edward, a monk in Spain, of the Order of St. Benedict,
/). 1591; I. Anne, wife of Humplirey Littlebury : ii. Jane, b.
1583; III. Faith, 6. 1.585. The eldest son.
Sir Ralph Maddison, of Fonaby, m. about 1594, Mary, dau.
of Robert Williamson, of Walkeringham, co. Notts. He was
knighted at Whitehall, 1603. In 1650, he published a work,
entitled Great Britain's Reniembrancer, which 23 preserved
among rare boolis in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. He d. soon
.liter 16.50, learing issue,
Edward. h!i heir, h. 1594, High Sheriff of co. Lincoln 1648.
He d. 1672, leaving issue by his 1st wife, Ann, dau. of
Richard Sedley, of Digswell, a son, Anthony Mad'lison, of
the Middle Temple, d. s. p. Edward Maddison, m. 2ndly,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Rea, of London, who survived
him, and d. childless 1697.
Francis, 7?!., and had a son, Ralph.
Homphret, of whom presently.
Thomas, h. 1604. Tlicodore, 6. 1605.
Bridget, 1695. Hester, &. 1601. Faith, 6. 1608.
The 3rd son of Sir Ralph Maddison,
HoMPHREV Maddison, of Coningsby, co. Lincoln, m. twice.
By his 1st Avife, Cornelia, dau. and co-heir of John Duport,
D.D., Master of Jesus Coll. Camb., niece of Henry Duport, of
Shepeshead, co. Leicester, and great-granddau. of James Duport
and Emma his wife, dau. and co-heir of William Montagu,
of Sutton Montagu, Somerset, he had issue, one son, Ralph,
of whom presently. By his 2nd wife, Helen, sister of Henry
Wagstaffe, of Ilasland, co. Derby, he had issue, Nathaniel, of
Alvingham, co. Lincoln, from whom, who in. Eleanor, dau. of
John Nelthorpe, of Little Grimsby, lineally descend Richard
Combe, late Maddison, of Earushill, Somerset, and Rev.
George Maddison, Vicar of Grantham and Prebendary of Lin-
coln. The eldest son,
Ralph Maddison, High Sheriff co. Lincoln 1679, m.Theodosia,
dau. and co-heir of Nicholas Newcomen, of Theddlethorpe, co.
Lincoln, and had issue. The only surviving son,
John Maddison, Esq., High Sheriff co. Lincoln 1719, to.
9 July, 1723, Katherine, dau. of George Whichcote, Esq. of
Harpswell, co. Lincoln, by wliom (who remarried, as 2nd wife,
Sir Thomas Skipworth, 1st Bart, of Metheringham, andrf. s.p.
in 1797), he had issue,
George, his heir.
Katherine, m. John Lawrence, of Putney, Surrey.
Theodosia, m. 23 June, 1752, John, 2nd Lord Monson, of
Burton, co. Lincoln, and d. his widow 1821.
Anne, m. 1 Aug. 1747, Sir William Anderson, Bart.
The son and heir.
George Maddison, Esq., Col. of the 4th Eegt. of Foot, served
in the American war. He m. 1756, Mary, dau. of Capt. Lance-
lot Baugh. of Portsmouth, sister and heiress of Lieut.-Gen.
Lancelot Baugh, of Wimpole Street, London, and by her (who
d. 1791) had issue,
I. John Thomas, his heir.
II. George, Lieut.-Col. 65th Regt., m. 1795, Mary, dau. of
Rev. Henry Alington, of Aston, Herts, by whom (who d.
1S50) he had issue, an only child, George Wii;30ti Maddi-
son, late of I'artney. Lieut.-Col. Maddison d. 5 Aug. 1816,
and was buried in Hertingfordbury Church, Herts.
III. Charles, b. 5 Sept. 1770, sometime Capt. in the Bengal
Cavalry ; m. 1791, Mary, dau. of Rev. Dr. John Harrington,
D.D., of Salisbury, and d. 1842, leaving issue, an only child,
Rev. John George Maddison, m. 1815, Thomas Anne^
dau. of Alexander Macrae, of Jamaica, by whom (who
((. 1864) he left .at his decease, 1856,
1 Charles JouN,Viear of Stottesdon, Salop, i. 1817 ; m. i
1844, Julia, dau. of Kev. Benjamin Craeknell, of Bath, :
and has issue, Julia Sophia; Mary Thomasine; Agnes i
Rowley; Minna Isabel; and Theodosia Ellen. \
2 Alexander Macrae, of Agivey, co. Derry, late Lieut, i
37tli Madras Infantry, m. 1856, Eliza, dau. of Capt. i
Stephen Shairp, R.N., and had issue, Roland John
George; Alexander, ci!. 1868; Ida Agnes; MaudMaiy; -
and Hilda Frances. He d. 1868.
3 George, of Toronto, Canada, m. 1848, Mary Catharine,
dau. of Rev. — Winstanley, and has issue, Alfred
George ; Charles ; Ernest ; and Richard.
1 Thomasine, to. 1844, Charles Sidney Hawkins, Esq. of
Over Norton House, co. Oxford.
2 Sophia, m. 1847, John Ettrick, 4th son of William
Ettrick, Esq. of High Barnet, co. Durham.
3 Mary Catherine Lovick.
4 Theodosia, to. Col. Conolly Dysart.
5 Agnes llalford, m. John Smythe, son of John Smythe,
Esq. of Ardmore, co. Derry; he d. 1867.
6 Wilhelmina.
I. Charlotte, m. John Sexty, of Market Eaaen; d. s.p.
II. Theodosia, d. unm. 1845, aged 85. i
III. Katherine, r,i. 21 May, 1796, Latham Blacker, Major j
65th Regt., and had issue. i
Col. Maddison d. 1807, and was s. by his son, J
John Thomas Maddison, Esq., Col. of the 4th Regt. of Foot
•after his father. He to. Matilda, sister of Daniel Macneill, off
Gallichoilly, co. Argyll, N.B., and had issue, j
George BAncn. deceased. 1
Henry, Lieut, in the army; d. unm. j
Ann Theodosia, m. Aubone Altham Surtces, Esq. of Kew-j
castle. j
Mathilda Catherine.
Jane, to. John Dent, Esq. of Thirsk, co. York.
Col. John Maddison d. 1837, and was s. under a special entai:
by his nephew.
MAD
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Geoboe Wilson MADDisorf, Esq. of Partney, J.P., 6. 29 April,
1797 ; m. 1 March, 1825, Frances Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir
Alan Bellingham, Bart., of Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, and
d. 10 June, 1888, leaving surviTing issue,
1. Henbt, now of Partney.
n. Sydney, b. 27 Feb. 1832 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel
Mann, Esq., and has issue, Edward; Emily Lucy; and
Isabel.
in. Arthur Koland (Rev.), M.A., Minor Canon of Lincoln
Cathedral, b. 26 July, 1843.
I. Enuly. II. Frances Theodosia.
vlrins— Qtiarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., two hattle-axes in
saltire sa., for Maddison; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron sa.,
charged with a mullet or, between three martlets of the
second, for Merlet. Crest — Out of a crown flory or, a cubit
arm in armour ppr., grasping a battle-axe sa. Motto — Vse
timido.
Seat — Partney Hall, Spilsby, co. Lincoln.
MADEN OF EOCKCLIFFE.
Maden, John Henet, Esq. of Eockcliffe House,
CO. Lancaster, J. P., President of the Bacup Liberal
Association, M.P. for the Ros.^endale Division of
Lancashire, h. 1862, m. 1891, Alice, 2nd dau. of
the late Joshua Meller, Esq. of Lytham, and has
issue,
Henut, 6. 1892.
Mr. John Henry Maden is the son of the late Henry
Maden, Esq. of Eockcliffe House, Lancashire, a
Justice of the Peace, and a manufacturer at Bacup,
who was born 1828, and d. 1890, and grandson of
John Maden, of Eockcliife House.
Seat — Eockcliffe House, Bacup, Lancashire.
MAGAN OF CLONEARL.
Mag AN, Augusta Elizabeth, of Clonearl, King's
CO., and Killyan, co. Meath, only sister of the late
William Henry Magan, Esq. of Clonearl, M.P. co.
Westmeath,Capt. 4tli Light Dragoons ; s. to Clonearl
and Killyan upon the death of her mother, 11 Sept.
1880.
Liineag'e. — Mohoan Magan, Esq. of Cloney, co. West-
meath, brother of Eichard Magan, Esq. of Emoe, had issue,
Thomas, his heir; Morgan, successor to his brother;
■Susannah, m. 1st, Sir Arthur Shaen, Bart, of Kilmore, co.
Eoscommon, and 2ndly, Eobert Dillon, Esq. of Clonbrock.
The elder son,
Thomas Magan, Esq. of TogherstoH, a Commissioner in the
j-ears 1695, 1697, and 1698, for raising a supply in Westmeath
for King William 111., m. Sarah Morgan, and d. s.p. 1710;
when he was s. by his brother,
Morgan Magan, Esq. of Togherston, whose will, dated 8
Jan. 1737, was proved 3 Aug. 1733. By Elizabeth his wife he
had issue, Thomas ; Hubert ; William ; Edward ; Morgan ;
Akthcb; Eliza, vi. James Daly, Esq. of Castle Daly; Sar:ih,
III. John Meares, Esq. of Meares Court; Ann, vi. John Fether-
stonhaugh, Esq. of Dardistown ; Frances, to. George Mont-
gomery, Esq. of Killee. The four eldest sons d. s.p. ; the 5th,
ARTHna Magan, Esq. of Clonearl, High Sheriff of West-
meath 1759, b. 1721 ; m. 20 July, 1754, Ann, dau. of Hugh
Henry, Esq. of Straffan, co. Kildare, and had issue, Edward,
''. s. p. 1779; Hugh Henry, b. 1760; Aethcr, who carried on
the line ; Anne, d. u7im.; Harriet, d. unm. The youngest son,
Arthur Magan, Esq. of Clonearl and Togherston, 6.
2G July, 1756; to. Hannah Georgina, dau. and co-heir (with
her sister, Eliza Anne, wife of Charles, Lord Castlecoote)of Rev.
Henry Tilson, D.D., of Eagle Hill, co. Kildare, and had issue,
Edward, d. young. William Henet, his heir.
Arthur, Capt. R.N., of Portland Lodge, Brixton, 6. 1794; to.
Catherine Smith, of London, and had issue, an only child,
Georgina Elizabeth, to. 3 Feb. 1840, John Henry Brummell,
son of William C. Brummell, Esq. He d. 8 Feb. 1858.
Thomas Tilson, Capt, in the army. 6. 1798: d. 27 Aug. 1870.
He TO. 1st, Sophia Willoughby, dau. of William Humphreys,
Esq., and Bister of William Humphreys, Esq. of Ballyhaise,
by whom (who d. 29 March, 1846) he had issue,
1 Arthur, Capt. 6. 4 Sept. 1833, d.s. p.
2 Tilson Shaw, Lieut.-Col. Madras Staff Corps, h. Aug.
1841 ; TO. 18 Feb. 1871, Mrs. Davey. and d. 26 Oct. 1887,
leaving issue.
1 l>etitia, d. unm. 2 Dec. 1833.
2 Georgina Tilson, d. unm. 5 Dec. 1833.
3 Adelaide Charlotte, d. unm. 19 Dec. 1869.
He TO. 2nd]y, 10 Jan. 1850, Louisa O'Grady, and had further
issue,
3 Thomas O'Gradv Tilson, b. 1 Jan. 1853.
4 Francis William', b. 31 Jan. 1861.
4 Emily Louisa. 5 Clara Cecilia.
6 Georgina Matilda.
George Percy, of Doning, co. Carlow, to. Ellen, dau. of
Valentine O'Connor, Esq. of Dublin, and d. 1857, leaving
issue,
1 Arthur, Capt. b. 1825; d. unm. 3 April, 1874.
2 Percy, of Kilcleagh Park, co. Westmeath, J.P., b. 20
Aug. 182?; TO. 20 Sept. 1865, Annie Katherine, dau. of
Rev. Edward Richards {see Richaeds of Ardemine), and
has issue,
Percy Tilson, 6. 13 Nov. 1867.
Arthur Tilson Shaen, 6. 21 May, ISSO.
Emily Georgina. Muriel RozeL
Itachel Evelyn. Violet Augusta.
? Thomas Tilson, b. 1830; d. unm.
4 H.-I117, b. 1831 ; d. young.
5 Henry Augustus, 6. 1832.
6 Etlward William, 6. 1835; d.s.p.
7 Hugh Tilson, b. 1840; d. unm. 7 Jan. 1874.
8 Albert Edward, 6. 1843; d. unm.
9 Valentine John, 6. 1845; d. unm. July, 1872.
1 Georgina, d.
2 alary Monica. 3 Ellen.
4 Charlotte Elizabeth, d. unm. 5 Henrietta, d. unm.
6 Flora Emily. 7 Harriet Honoria.
Henry (Rev.), d. s. p.
Charlotte, d. unm. Eliza, d. imm. Harriett, d, unm.
Louisa, m. Agustus, Baron von Eetzenstein, Col. Hano-
verian Life Guards.
Emily, m. George Medlicott, Esq., and had an only dau.
Louisa, who jn. 21 Dec. 1858, Hon. J. P. Vereker, and has
two sons and two daus. {see Bdrke's Peerage, GoRT, V.).
Henrietta, m. E. Hawksworth, Esq., Queen"s co.
Mr. Magan d. 1808, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Henry Magan, Esq. of Clonearl, High Sheriff of
Westmeath 1820, b. 1790; to. 1817, Elizabeth Georgina, relict
of Col. Thomas Lowther Allen, and 2nd dan. and co-heir of
Dudley Loftus, Esq. of Killyan, head of the ancient and dis-
tinguished House of Loftus, and had issue,
I. William Henet, of Clonearl, b. 31 Jan. 1819; to. 4 Aug.
1S4J, Lady Georgiana Charlotte Keppel, dau. of William
Charles, 4th Earl of Albemarle, and d.s.p. 1860. She d.
March, 1854.
II. Dudley, d. unm.
I. Augusta Elizabeth, now of Clonearl and EKlyan.
Seats — Clonearl, King's co. ; Eagle Hill, co. Kildare ; Wood-
lawn, Foray, co. Wicklow; and Killyan Manor, co. Meath.
MAGENIS OF FINVOY LODGE.
Magenis, Henry Cole, Esq. of Finvoy Lodge,
CO. Antrim, J.P. and D.L., High SherifP 1887, late
Major-Gen. R.H.A., b. 10 Sept. 1838 ; s. his brother
4 Aug. 1880.
Lineage. — The family of Magenis were from very
ancient times the territorial Lords of Iveagh, co. Down,
claiming descent from the renowned warrior, Connall Cear-
nagh. In 1623, Sib Aethce Magennis, Lord of Iveagh,
was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Viscount Magenis,
of Iveagh. A descendant of the ancient family of which his
lordship was the chief,
Eichard Magenis, Esq. of Dublin, m. Alicia, dau. of William
Cnddell, Esq. of Downpatrick, and had issue,
I. Eichard, his heir. n. Henry, d. 10 Sept. 1759.
1. Mary, ?«. Isaac Espinasse, Esq. n. Jane.
III. .Alicia, TO. Arthur French, Esq. of French Park.
Mr. Magenis, whose will, dated 16 Jan. 1754, was proved 7
March, 1757, was s. by his eldest son,
EicHAED Magenis, Esq. of Waringstown, m. 1st, 5 Dee. 1760,
Miss Wray, who d. same year, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and
heir of Col. Berkeley, brother of the celebrated George Berke-
ley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne, and by her who d. 5 April, 1831)
had issue,
I. Eichaed, his heir.
II. William (Very Eev.), Dean of Kilmore.
I. Ellen, TO. Col. Leslie, of Tandragree.
II. Louisa, 7)1. William Eichardson, Esq. of Rich Hill, M.P.
for Armagh.
III. Kmily, m. Very Eev. John French, Dean of Elphia.
IV. Alice. V. Harriette.
Mr. Magenis d. 1807, and was s. by his eldest son,
liiruARD Magenis, Esq., b. 1763 ; m. 1st, 1788, Lady
Elizabeth Anne Cole, dau. of William Willoughby, 1st Earl
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MAQ
THE LANDED GENTRY.
3IAH
of Enniskillcn, by whom (who d. 26 May, 1807), he had
issue,
KicHAKD William, his heir.
WiUUm John Cole, deceased.
Henry Arthur, Lieut. -Col. 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers, b.
July, 179r); jn. 11 June, 1828, Joseph Unislc Elise, dau. of
M. J. Daniain de Kerostan, Brittany, Franco, and rf. 14
Xov. 1852, leaving by her (who d. 25 Dec. 1887) issue,
1 RiCHABD Henry, his heir ; 2 Frederick Arthur, Lieut.
28ih Rogt.,6. 1836 ; d. 25 Nov. 1867 ; 3 Henry Cole, now of
Finvoy; 4 Edward Cole, b. 1841; vi. Nov. 1885. Cicely,
d.HU. of Joseph Hornby Birley. Esq. of Brookside, Newton-
le-Willows, and has issue. Richard Henry Cole, b. 1888;
Marjorie Elise, 6. Jan. 1886; Shielach ; 1 Elizabeth Anne
Florence, m. 1863, Col. Edwanl Mcurant, late 83rd Regt.
John Balfour, m. Frances Jlarparetta, widow of Georsc
Ede, Esq, of Merry Oak, Southampton, and dau. of the late
Judge Moore, of Lamberton Park. Queen's co., and d. 18G2,
leaving two daus., Florence, and Geraldine, m. Col. Irby.
Arthur Charles (Sir), G.C.B., H.M. Minister at Lisbon, d. 4
Feb. 1867.
Anne Louise, m. David Albemarle Bertie Dewar, Esq.
Elizabfth Anne, m. James Wilniot Williams, Esq. of Hering-
ston, Dor.set, and d. 18S2.
Florence Sarah, rf. unm.
Florence Catherine, m. John Ashley Warre, Esq., and d.
1837.
Mr. Magenis m. 2nd!y, Elizabeth Callander, widow of Col.
Dashwood, and dau. of James Callauder, of Craigforth, co.
Stirling, and Ard Kihlos, co. Argyll, and had further issue,
Frederick Richard, 6. 1816 ; d. vnm. 1866.
He d. 6 March, 1831, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Wiluam Magenis, Esq. of Waringstown, co.
Down, late Major 7th Fusiliers, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1830; 6. 19 Nov. 1789; m. 28 Aug. 1821, Ann Maria, eldest
dau. and co-heir of William Shepherd, Esq. of Bradbourne,
Kent. He d. Dec. 1863, and was s. by his nephew,
Richard Henry Magenis, Esq., J.P. cos. Cambridge and
Antrim, High Sheriff 1868, Major 90th Light Infantry and
Lieut.-Col. Commandant Antrim Militia Artillery, h. 13 Aug.
1831 ; m. 14 June, 1860, Lady Louisa Anne Lowry-Corry, dau.
of Armar, 3rd Earl Belmore. He d. s. p. 4 Aug. 1880, and
was s. by his brother.
Arms — Quarterly; 1st and 4th vert, a lion rampant or,
on a ciiiet arg. a hand erect couped gu., for Magenis ; 2nd
and 3rd gu., a chevron between three crosses pattee arg., for
Berkeley. Crest — A boar passant ppr. Motto — Sola salus
Eervire Deo.
Seat — Finvoy Lodge, BaJIymoney, co. Antrim.
MAGILL, OF LYTTLETON.
Magixl, William Napiee, Esq. of Lyttleton
and Griffinstown House, co. Westmeath, J. P.,
Colonel Commanding Dublin Artillei'y Militia, b.
22 March, 1834 ; m. 10 July, 1867, Isabel, dau. of
James Stirling, Esq. of Ballawley Park, co. Dublin,
and by her (who d. 19 Dec. 1891) has issue,
I. Lennox Napier, 6. 28 Aug. 1868.
u. William Henry Napier, 6. 28 Jan. 1871.
lu. George Napier, b. May, 1885.
I. Eva Isabel Napier. ii. Alice Ismea Napier.
liiueag'e. — This family came over from Scotland in the
beginning of the last century, and at first settled near Dublin,
where they had much property.
George Magill, Esq., Capt. 5th Dragoons and Westmeath
MUitia, m. 1790, Hester (who d. 1846), 5th dau. of Col. John
James Nugent, of Clonlost, co. Westmeath, and Elizabeth his
wife, sister to William Le Poer Trench, 1st Earl of Clancarty,
and d. 1808, leaving a son,
Whxiam Magill, Esq. of Littleton, co. Westmeath, J. P.,
6. 28 Nov. 1797 ; m. 23 April, 1833, Ilarriette Caroline, youngest
dau. of Thomas Stannus, Esq. of Carlingford, co. Louth, and
Portarlington, by Caroline his wife, 2nd dau. ef Hans Hamil-
ton, Esq., M.P., of Shecphill (now Abbotslown), co. Dublin,
and by her (who d. 24 Nov. 1879) had issue,
I. William Napier, now of Lyttleton.
I. Emily Caroline, m. 5 Feb. 1861, Theophilus Clements,
Esq., D.L., of Rathkcnny, co. Cavan, and d. ISCy, leaving
issue, one son and two daus.
II. Caroline Harriett€,m. 2 Dec. 1858, Col. Robert Caulfeild,
7th Madras Cavalry, of Colambcr Manor, co. WestmeaiU,
and has issue, five sons and three daus.
Mr. MagiU d. 22 May, 1876.
Seat— Lyttleton, near Ballymahon, and Griffinstown House,
CO. Wettmeath.
MAHEK OF BALLINKEELE,
Mahkr, Matthias Aidan, Esq. of Ballinkeele,
CO. Wexford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1878,
b. 5 May, 1846.
Liineag'e. — The family of Maher, anciently O'ileagher,
or O'Maugher (a.s, written on the tombstones of Templetouhy),
belonging originally to Ossory, in Queen's Co., and the head of
the House in the last century was Daniel Meagher, of the
Great Woods, Ossory. This family has long been one of
respectability in co. Tipperary, and possesses at the present
day extensive landed property there.
John Maher, of Tulla MacJames, near Tcmplemore, co.
Tipperary, m. Catherine, dau. of William Lanigan, Esq. of co.
Kilkenny, by Mary his 2nd wife, dau. of Charles Gore, Esq.
of Gorehiggen, 6th son of Sir Paul Gore, Bart., and had three
sons and one dau.
I. Nicholas, of Turtulla, m. Miss Smyth, of Callan, and had
issue,
1 John, late of Tullamaine Castle, co. Tipperary. m.
Catherine, dau. W. Prendcrgast, Esq. of Gieenmount,
but d. s. p. 1850.
2 Valentine, of Turtulla, co. Tipperary, J.P. and M.P. for
that CO., 6. 17May, 1780; d.uttvi. 1844, having bequeathed
a considerable portion of his property to his cousin,
Nicholas Maher, Esq.
1 Marianne, m. Edmund Smyth, Esq., and had two sons,
Edmund and Lorenzo.
2 Eliza, ni. Col. Fallon.
II. Matthias, of whose line we treat.
III. Gilbert, of Loughmore, m. Miss Burke, of Summer Hill,
and had issue,
John, who m. Mary, eldest dau. of John Byrne, Esq. of
Boolibeg, and d. in 1822, leaving two daus., Mary Anne,
m. William Strang Loughnan, Esq , and Margaret, i«..
Robert M'Garry, Esq. oi Cappagh House, near Dublin.
I. Margaret, m. Thomas Maher, Esq. of the city of Cashel,
and had a son,
Nicholas "Valentine Maher, Esq. of Turtulla, J. P., M.P.
for CO. Tipperary 1844-52, m. 1845 Margaret Jane, dau. of
Walter Otway Herbert, E?q. of Pill House, co. Tipperary,
and d. s.p. 1871. His widow d. 1882.
Matthias Maher, Esq. of BallymuUen, Queen's Co. (2nd
son of John Maher, Esq. of Tulla MacJames), m. 2 Feb. 1799,
Anne, dau. of Maurice O'Donnell, of Carrick-on-Suir, and by
her (who d. Dec. 1813) left at his decease, 12 Jan. 1824, i. John,
his heir; ii. Matthias, J.P. ; i. Mary Anne, m. Peter Pentheny
O'Kelly, Esq.; ii. Margaret, d. unn. 1838. The eldest son,
John Maher, Esq. of Ballinkeele, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1853, and M.P. co. Wexford, 6. 24 July, 1801; w.
24 Oct. 1843, Louisa Catherine, dau. of George Bourke O'Kelly,
Esq. of Acton House, Middlesex, by Mary his wife, dau. of
Peter Pentheny, Esq., co. Kildare, and had issue,
I . Matthias Aidan, now of Ballinkeele.
II. George Maurice, late Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards, b. Oct.
1847.
III. John Pentheny, b. April, 1849; d. unm. 3 June, 1879.
IV. William Stanislaus, b. April, 1851.
V. Augustine, b. May, 18.'i2 ; d. 4 Dec. 1863.
I. Mary Anne, b. 22 March, 1845 ; d. unm. II April, 1863. '
II. Louisa Ellen, m. 19 Nov. 18S5, Francis 'Ihunder, Esq.
3Ir. Maher d. 28 May, I860, and was s. by hw eldest son, the
present Matthias Aidan Maher, Esq.
Arms — Az., two lions rampant combatant or, supporting a
sword in pale ppr., in base two crescents of the second. Cre/t
— On a mount vert, a hawk rising, belled and hooded ppr., on
each wing a crescent or. Motto — In periculis audax.
Seat — Ballinkeele, near Enniscorthy, co. Wexford.
MAHON OF CORBALLT.
Mahox, Thomas George Stacpoole, Esq. of
Corbally, co. Clare, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1880, B.A. Oxford, Barrister-at-Lavv, b. 11 July,
1848; m. 8 June, 1886, Hon. Geraldine Mary
O'Brien, only dau. of Edward, 14th Lord Inchiquin,
by his 1st wife, Hon. Emily A'Court, dau. of Lord
Heytesbiiry, and has issue,
I. Ketan Elidore Stacpoole, b. 22 Nov. 1S?0.
I. Hester Charlotte.
II. Geraldine Frances Jane.
Liineagre. — EdiMond Mahon, of Ennis, a descendant of
Mauon O'Brien, of Clonoon, co. Clare, lent, 8 Jan. 1690, £300
to James II., for which he received a grant of quit rents in eo.
Clare. His grandson.
MAH
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James JIahon, Esq. of Ennis and Cortally, co. Clare, had
no issue by his 1st wife, Katherine, who d. 1747. He vi. '2ndly,
Maria, only dau. of Charles Minchin, Esq. of Honeyniount, co.
Tipperary, and by tier had issue,
Charles, his heir.
Clarinda, m. 1779, Eichard Janns, Esq., and Ilad issue.
Mr. Mahon d. 1783. His son,
Chari.ES Mahon, Esq. of Corbally, was called to the Irish
Bar 1779, and was appointed Assistant Barrister of co. Clare
1796. He TO. 1785, Rebecca, eldest dau. of Thomas Crowe, Esq.,
by whom (who d. 1836) he had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Charles, of Cahircalla, Trea.surer co, Clare, 5. 1789; m.
Eliza Timmins: d.s.p.lali. His widow d. 1886.
in. Kobert, of Ashhne, b. 1793; m. Elizabeth F. Morgan,
whorf. 1874: he d.s.p. 1858.
IV. James, b. 1802 ; m. twice, and had issue.
I. Maria, b. 1794; m. 1817, Garrett Parkinson, Eiq.,and had
issue.
Mr. Mahon d. 1822, and was «. by his eldest son,
Thomas Mahon, Esq.of Corball)', J. P., High Sheriff co. Clare,
b. 1788; m. 1812, Alicia, dau. of William Minchin, Esq. of
Greenhills, co. Tipperary, and by her (who d. 1851) he had
issue,
I. Charles, his heir. n. William, d. young.
HI. John, C.E., b. 1823; m. Louisa, dau. of John Gabbelt,
Esq. of Shepperton, co. Clare, and d. 1877, leaving issue,
1 Thomas; 2 John; 3 Charles; and 1 Louisa.
IV. Thomas, 6. 1832, Col. K.A.; rn. 1856, Katharine Eliza-
beth, dau. of James Edward Ferguson Murray, Esq., E.N.
(see Bdkke's PfcraiTf), and d. 1879, having by her, who d. 20
March, 1893, had issue,
1 Charles Edward, Capt. B.S.C., fe. 29 June, 1856; m. 5
Feb. 1883, Sophia, <lau. of Admiral Sir Leopold Kuper,
G.C.B., and d. 21 April, 1886, leaving issue.
2 Reginald Henry, Capt. R.A., b. 1859; m. 1888, Alice
Geraldine, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. S. H. E. Chamier, C.B.,
E.A., and has issue.
3 Ernest Leonard, 6. 18G4,to. 1893, Miss Watson.
1 Alicia Georgina. 2 Kathleen Eloie.
3 Dorothy Rebecca.
4 Mabel Agnes, m. Capt. Watson, of Burnhead, Roxburgh-
shire, N.B.
5 Maud SybU.
I. Eebecca, d. unm. 1850.
Mr. Mahon d. 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Mahon, Esq. of Corbally, J. P., Lieut. Clare Militia,
b. 1818 ; m. 1644, Jane, 2nd dau. of Very Rev. William Henry
Stacpoole, D.D., Dean of Kilfenora, and d. 1850, leaving issue
by her (who d. 3 Jan. 1879),
Thomas George Stacpoole, now of Corbally.
Frances Georgina, d. unvi. lB71.
Arms — Az., a lion rampant or. Crest — A dexter arm in
armour embowed ppr., gaini.sbed or, holding in the hand a
dagger also ppr., pommel and hilt or. Motto — Manus haec
iniuiica tyrannis.
i'cat— Corbally, Quin, co. Clare.
MAHON.
(See Pakenhaji-Mabox.)
MAHONY OF DKOMORE CASTLE.
Mahont, Harald Segerson, Esq. of Dromore
Castle, CO. Kerry, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, b. 13 Feb.
1867 ; s. his father 1892.
Lineag-e.— The O'Mahonys were in early times powerful
chieftains in Muiwter, and had extensive estates along the sea-
coast of Cork and Kerry. From old family documents, it
appears that the ancestors of the present Richard John
Mahont, l:sq. of Dromore Castle, held for a long period the
cffiee of Seneschal of Kerry, evendown to the time of the Com-
monwealth. On the 25th March, 1639, MacDermot O'Mahony
was confirmed as High Sheriff of Kerry by letters patent from
Charles I. Not long after, the O'Mahonys, true to their
allegiance, suffered fine and confiscation, and finally sought in
i foreign climes the distinction denied them at home.
^ Col. Dermot O'Mahont, of Rosbrin, a faithful adherent of
King James 11., fought and fell at Aughrim. His brother,
' Daniel Makont, received the honour of knighthood from that
monarch at St. Germain's for his gallant conduct at Cremona,
and afterwards for his good services in France, Spain, and
(Italy, obtained the title of Count from Lodis XIV. This was
|the celebrated Gen. Count Mahont, of the Spanish service, so
distinguished at Almanza and in Sicily as CommaLder-in-Chief
of the Spanish troops. By Cecilia Weld his wife, he left two
sons; the younger, Demetrius (Count Mahony), Ambassador
to Vienna, d. s. p. 1776; the elder, James Joseph, (Count
O'Mahony), Lieut.-Gen. in the Neapolitan service, Knighlof
St. Januarius, m. Anne. dau. of Charlotte Maria, Countess of
Newburgh, and dying 1757, left an only dau. and heir, the
Countess Cecilia O'Mahont, who m. Prince Benedict GuiS-
TiNiANi, and had issue, Vincent, Prince Guistiniani, whose onl.r
dau. and heir, Cecilia, Princess Guistiniani, was mother of the
present Earl Newburgh; Lorenzo, d. unm.; and James,
Cardinal Bishop of Albans, d. 1843.
At the present time, the chief lines of the great House of
Mahony still resident in co. Kerry are Mahont of Dromore
Castle, which family we are now recording ; Mahont ofDunlon
Castle, now represented by John Mahont, Esq. of that place ;
and Mahont of CastUquin.
John Mahont, Esq. of Dromore Castle, Col. of the Dromore
Volunteers, and one of the Delegates to the Great National Con-
vention at Dungannon, Feb. 1782, m. let, 1794, Miss Higgin-
bothain, of Bath, who d. without issue, and 2ndly, 1796, Miss
Day, dau. of Archdeacon Day, of Beaufort House, co. Kerry,
by whom he had issue, i. Denis, of whom presently; ii.
Richard, who d. s. p. He m. Srdly, Margaret, dau. of Sir
William Godfrey, 1st Bart, of Kilcoleman Abbey, co. Kerry,
by whom he had a dau. Agnes, who m. Robert Conway Hick-
son, Esq. of Fermoyle, co. Kerry. Mr. Mahony d. 1817. His
son,
Eet. Denis Mahont, of Dromore Castle, J. P., m. let, 1827,
Lucinda Catherine, only child of John Segerson, Esq. of West
Cove, CO. Kerry, and by her (who d. Feb. 1828) had a son,
Richard John, late of Dromore Castle.
He m. 2ndly, 1829, Jane Margaret, dau. of Sir John Blake, '111
Bart, of Mento Castle, co. Galway, and by her (who d. 8 May,
1842) had issue,
Denis, d. July, 1851. Edward, d. unm. 1883.
Henry. John, d. unm. 1880.
Rose, m. 1st, June, 1852, John Pennefather, Esq,, son of
Hon. Baron Pennefather, and 2ndly,23 Sept. 1858, Admiral
the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn, R.N., C.B., C.S.I. . and rf. 21
July, 1870, leaving by him (who d. 16 Feb. 1884) two sons
and two daus., Henry Richard, 3rd Lord Wolverton ;
Frederic, 4th and present Lord ; Rose Eiversdale, m. 2.")
July, 1885, Montagu Charles Francis, Lord Norreys ; tind
Alice Coraiie.
Margaret, m. 18 Oct. 18S6, Hon. Reynolds Moreton, Capt.
R.N. (retired), son of Heniy, 2nd Earl of Ducie, and has
issue, one son and two daus.
He m. 3rdly, 1843, Katharine, dau. of Matthew Franks, Esq.
of Merrion Square, Dublin, by whom he had one dan.,
Mary Ellen, d. Feb. 1875.
Rev. Denis Mahony d. 21 April, 1851, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Richard John Mahont, Esq. of Dromore Castle, co. Kerry,
B.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, b. 15 Jan. 1828 ; m.
Oct. 1856, Mary Harriette, eldest dau. of John Waller, Esq. of
Shannon Grove, co. Limerick, Barrister-at-LKiw (son of Bolton
Waller, Esq. of Castletown), and had issue,
Har/.ld Segerson, now of Dromore Castle.
Nora Eveleen.
.4rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, a lion rampant az. ; 2nd
per pale arg. and gu., a lion rampant counterchanged ; 3nl
arg., a chevron gu. betvi een thrte lizards in pale sa. Crest —
Out of a coronet, surmounted on the brim thereof nine bead.s
or balls, an armed arm holding a sword ppr pierced through :!.
fleur-de-lis or. Molto — Inlrisli: Lasair lomhuin a-buadh. lu
English : It blazes before us to victory.
<Sta(— Dromore Castle, Kenmare, co. Kerry.
IIAHONY OF KILMORNA.
Mahony, George Philip Gun, Esq. of Kilmornr*
and Gunsborough, co. Kerry, B.A. Oxon., J.P., High
Sheriff 187G, b. 14 May, 18J-2.
liineag'e.— It appears from old Iri.sh records and from
MSS. that Kean, 12th Lord of Kincaimeaky in direct de-
scent, and also of Iniskean, so called from him, 24th in direct
descent from Olioll Olum, King of Munsterin the Srdcentury.
m. Sabha, dau. of Brian Boroimhe, King of Munster, who was
killed at the battle of Clontarf a.d. 1014, and tad issue a son,
Mahont, Lord of Kincaimeaky, from whom this family
derive their name of O'Mahont. His son,
Brodchon O'Mahont, was the first who bore the surname
after the general assumption undtrt he law of Brian Boroimha..
Eighth in descent from him,
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MAH
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAI
Dekmod O'Mahont, Lord of Kiuealmeaky, also Lord of
Rathlean, was called More, or Great. His son,
Debmod O'Mahont (to whom and his brother Donnell his
father left Koss Broin and eis'hteen townlands, but of which
they were dispossessed by their elder brother, Finghin), settled
in Desmond about 1335. His descendants were styled Slioght
Mergagh. His son.
John (or Shane) O'Mahont Mergagh, of Desmond, m. Shela.
«lau. of Aodh (or Hugh) O'Connell, chief of his name, and
their son,
Dermod O'Mahont Mergagh, of Desmond, living in 1442, to.
Sabina, dau. of O'Sullivan Mor, of Dunderron, by Margaret,
Uau. of Finin McCarthy. Their son,
Conor O'Mahont SIekgagh, of Desmond, party to a treaty of
peace 1477, m. Mary, dau. of Geoffrey O'Donoghue, of Clonflesk,
by Elinor, dau. of Donald McCarthy Mor, and had issue,
TiEGUE O'Mahont Mergagh, who signed a treaty with the
Lord Deputy, Lord Leonard Gray, in 1536, and was Seneschal
of Desmond under the Earl of Desmond. He m. Honora, dau.
of Dermod O'Sullivan Beare, by Lady Eleanor FitzGerald,
dau. of Gerald, Earl of Kildare, and their seventh son,
DoNOGH O'Mahont, was father of Conor, who went to the
Netherlands : Maolmuadh, most of whose sons settled in Spain ;
and Kean, from whom the fourth in descent,
Cornelius Mahont, m. Mary, dau. of Gerald FitzGerald,
Knight of Glyn, and had issue,
I. David, of whom presently.
I. Ellen, wife of Daniel Duggan, Esq. of Knocknaseed, co.
Cork.
The son,
David MAHONT.Esq. of The Castle, New Castle, CO. Limerick,*
id. Catherine, dau. of Pierce de Lacy, a General in the service
of King James II., and Colonel of a regiment (whose family
gave so many distinguished generals and diplomatists, the
Counts de Lacy, to Austria, Russia, and Spain in the last
century), by Annabella, dau. of Eobert Goold, Esq. of Knock-
faun, CO. Cork, and had issue,
I. Cornelius, d.s.p.
II. Feirce.
The 2nd Fon,
Peirce Mahont, Esq. of Tlie Castle, ISTew Castle, co. Limerick,
aad of Wood Lawn, co. Kerry, J. P. for both cos., b. 1750; m.
1st, Catherine, dau. of — Shechy, Esq. of Gardenfield, co.
J>imerick, by whom he had issue,
I. Bryan, an ofBcer in the Irish Brigade, afterwards incor-
porated in the British service, in which he was killed in
action at the storming of Guadaloupe.
II. Cornelius, Capt. in the 45ih Kegt., m. Mary, dau. of
Francis Arthur, Esq., and d.s.p.
III. Philip, d. vnm. in Paris.
I. Mary, m. Philip Hunt, Esq. of Loughborough, co. Leicester,
a Capt. in the army, and had issue a son, an officer in the
army, killed in the Kaffir war.
Mr. Peirce Mahony m. 2ndly, 21 Feb. 1792, Anna Maria, dau.
of John Maunsell, Esq. of Ballybrood House, co. Limerick (see
JIaunsell of Thorpe MaUor), by his 2nd wife, Catharine, dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Widenham, of the Castle Widenham family,
and by this marriage had issue,
IV. Pbirce, of Wood Lawn and Kilmoma.
v. David, of Grance Con. co. Wicklow, b. 22 Feb. 1795: m.
Oct. 1824, Margaret, dau. of William Perry, Esq. of Gam-
bonstown, co. 'lipperarj-, and d.s.p. 1845.
He d. 1819, and was s. by his son,
!*£»€£ Mahont, Esq. of Wood Lawn and Kilmoma, co.
Kerr]-, J.P., D L., at one time M.P. for Kinsale, 6. 19 Dec.
1792 ; m. 10 Jan. 1S15, Jane, only dau. of Edmund Kenifeck,
];.sq. of Seafort, co. Cork, by Jane Crcagh, of the family of
Laurentinum, co. Cork. Their Lssue was,
I. Peirce K. Mahont, of whom presently.
II. David, of Grange Con, co. Wiuklow, M.A., J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff co. Wicklow 186S.
I. .\nna Maria, 6. and d. Oct. 1815.
H. Maria, wife of Licut.-Col. Francis W. Johnstone, son of
James liaymond Johnstone, Esq. of Alva, N.B., by Mary E.,
dau. of Montague Cholmeley, Esq. of Easton, co. Lincoln,
and had issue,
» Collateral with this branch were the Mahonys of Eatter-
f eld, CO. Kerry, of whom Marion, dau. and heir of James
Mahony, Esq. of Eatterfield, by Margaret his wife, dau. of
liichard Mertdyth, Esq., -,«. 1796, William J. Harte, Esq. of
CocliTiss, CO. Limerick, who d. 1814, leaving with other issue,
J. JIahony Harte, Esq. of Eatterfield, whose daus. (by Lina
Lis wife, dau. of Ministerial P^ath Achenbach, of Carl-^ruhc),
.-ind co-heirs were Marion, m. Robert FitzGerald, Esq., 2nd son
of Sir Peter litzGerald, Part., Knight of Kerr}-, and Lina, m.
George A. Hick=on, Esq. of Fennoyle. co. Keny.
1 Montague Cholmeley, twin with his sister Barbara, who
</. young.
2 Peirce H. de Lacy, of Indian Civil Service.
1 Alice Jane. 2 Edith.
He d. Feb. 1853, and his widow d. 16 July, 1860. Their eldest
son,
Peirce K. Mahont, Esq. of Kilmoma and Gunsborough,
J.P., High Sheriff co. Kerry 1844, b. 4 October, 1817; m. 15
Nov. 1839, Jane, 3rd dau. of Robert Gun Cuninghame, Esq.,
D.L., of Mount Kennedy, co. Wicklow, by his firet wife, Eliza-
beth, only child and heir of Archibald Hamilton Foulkes, Esq.
of Coolawinna, in the same county, and had issue,
I. Peirce Eobert George Gun, b. 13 Sept. 1840 ; d. May, 1844.
II. George Philip Gbn, now of Kilmorna and Gunsborough,
f. his grand'ather 1853.
in. Pierce Charles de Lacy, J.P. cos. Kerry and Limerick,
]\I.P. for Meath, 1886-92, 6. 9 June, 1859; m. 24 April,
1^77, Helen Louise, only child of Maurice CoUis, Esq., by
Martha Jane, dau. of Richard Montgomery, Esq., and has
issue,
1 Pierce Gun, 6. 30 March, 1878.
2 Dermot Gun, 6. 3 April, 1881.
Mr. Peirce K. Mahony d. 21 July, 1850, and his widow, who
TO. 2ndly, 8 April, 1856, Col. William Henry "V^icars, late of 61st
Kegt., d. 12 Nov. 1873, leaviug issue by her 2nd marriage,
three sons and one dau.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, quarterly, 1st and 4th or, a
lion rampant az. ; 2nd per pale arg. and gu., a lion rampant
counterchangcd; 3rd arg., a chevron gu. between three
snakes erect sa. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a fess gu. surmounted by a
bendlet az., lor De Lact. Cnst and Motto — As Mahont of
Dromore and Ihinlor. Ancient crest, a dexter arm embowed,
grasping a flaming sword ppr.
Seat — Kilmorna, Listowel, co. Kerry.
Chibs — Windham, S.W. ; and Kildare St. Dublin.
MAINWAKING OF OTELEY PARK.
Mainwaeing, Salusbttet Knyaston, Esq. of
Oteley Park, Salop, and Bromborough Hall, co.
Chester, J.P. and D.L. Salop, and High Sheriff
1870, educated at .Eton and Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. 8
Sept. 1844 ; m. 20 May, 1869, Edith Sarah, dau. of
the late Sir Hugh Williams, 3rd Bart, of Bodel-
wyddan, co. Flint, and by her (who d. 1885) has
issue,
I. Charles Francis Ktnaston, Lieut. Oxford L.I. ; educate<'
at Eton and Trin. Hall, Camb., 6. 17 Dec. 1871.
II. Watkin Eandle Kynaston, 6. 22 Aug. 1875.
Lineage. — James Mainwaring, Esq. (bapt. Jan. 1701-2),
one of the Barons of the Exchequer (3rd son of James Main-
waring, Esq., Alderman of Chester, who purchased Brom-
borough, CO. Chester, and grandson of James Mainwaring,
Esq., M.P., whose father, Eandle Mainwaring, Col. in the
army of King Charles I., was 3rd son of Edward Mainwaring,
Esq. of Whitmore), purchased from the Hardwares, Brom-
borough Court estate. He vi. Mary, dau. and co-heir of
Charles Kinaston, Esq. of Oteley Park, Salop, and by her
(who was bur. at Bromborough, 8 Feb. 1786) had issue,
Charles, his heir.
Thomas, 6. 1725; m. Elizabeth, dau. of James Mason, Esq.
of Shrewsbury, and had one dau. Mary, m. Bulkeley Hatchett.
Esq. of Ellesmere.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 13 Oct. 1749.
James Mainwaringd. 23 Oct. 1749, and was s. by his son,
Charles Mainwaring, Esq. of Bromborough, co. Chester, 6. '
1723, Vi. 24 June, 17.54, Mary, dau. of William Falconer. Esq.,
Eecorder of that city, and had by her, who d. 1789 (with three
daus., Elizabeth, to. the Hon. Booth Grey; Mary, m. John
Smith, Esq. ; and Harriett, d. unm.), two sons, James, of
Bromborough, b. 15 April, 1757, d. Feb. 1827, leaving a son,
Rev. James Mainwaring, M.A., b. at Avignon; and Charles.
Mr. Mainwaring d. 30 July, 1781 ; his 2nd sou,
Eev. Charles Mainwaring, of Oteley Park, 6. 7 Sept. 1768;
>i. 24 June, 1800, Sarah Susannah, dau. of John Townshend,
Esq. of Hem House, co. Denbigh, and by her (wh9 d. Dee.
1829) had issue,
Charles Ktnaston, of Oteley Park.
Townshend, of Galltfaenan (see following Memoir).
Susan, TO. 22 Nov. 1825, the Eev. Edward Duncombe, of
Aldborough, co. York, and d. 1854.
Mr. Mainwaring d. 6 May, 1807, and was s. by his eldest son, |
Charles Ktnaston Mainwaring, Esq. of Oteley Park,j
Salop, and Bromborough Hall, co. Chester, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1829, b. 16 Sept. 1803 ; in. 2 Oct. 1832, Frances,
MAI
THE LANDED GENTRY,
MAI
1323
2n(l dau. and co-heir of John Lloyd Salusbuiy, Esq. of Gallt-
t'aenan, co. Denbigh, and had a son, SALrsBrny Kynaston,
now of Oteley Park. He d. 30 June, 1861, and she d. 10 Jan.
1872.
Arms — Arg., two bars gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or,
an ass's head couped ppr. Motto — Devant si je puis.
^inaston of ©hlcg ^ark.
The family of Kinaston descends from lorwerth Goch, Lord
of Jlochnant, Powysland, and through him from the royal line
of Powys.
John or Jenkin Kinastov, Esq. (2nd son of Griffith Kynaston,
Esq. of Stocks, Seneschal of the Lordship of Ellesmere temp.
Henbt VI., and elder brother of Sir Eoger Kynaston, of
Hordley, ancestor of the Baronets Kynaston), had the estate
of Stocks settled upon him and his heirs. He m. Johanna,
dau. of John Mainwaring, Esq. of Peover, co. Chester, son of
Sir John Mainwaring, Knt., and left a son and successor,
Peter Kinaston, Esq. of Stocks, m. Margaret, dau. and heir
of Edward Morgan, Esq. of Arlhey, co. Flint, and was s. by liis
son,
HcMPHKET Kinaston, Esq. of Stocks, living temx>. Henkt
VIII., m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Oteley, Esq. of
Oteley, Salop, by whom he acquired the estate of Oteley, and
had a son and successor,
Geokge Kinaston, Esq. of Oteley and Stocks, m. Jane, dau.
of Sir George Grey, Knt. of Enville, co. Stafford, and a. 8 Dec.
1543, when he was s. by his son,
Eeancis Kinaston, Esq. of Oteley, m. Margaret, dau. of
Francis Charlton, Esq. of Apley, Salop, and relict of Arthur
Chambre, Esq., by whom he left at his demise, 4 Aug. 23
Elizabeth, a son and successor,
SiE Edwakd Kinaston, Knt. of Oteley, High Sheriff for
."Salop, 1599. He m. Isabella, dau. of Sir Nicholas Bagnall,
Knt., Marshal of Ireland, and dying 1641, was s. by his son,
SiE Fkancis Kinaston, Knt. of Oteley, a celebrated scholar
and poet, who translated the " Troilus and Creseide" of Chaucer
into Latin verse. He m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Humphrey Lee,
Bart, of Langley, Salop, and had a son, Edward, his heir. Sir
Francis, who was an Esquire of the Body to Chables I., d.
1652, and was s. by his son,
Edward Kinaston, Esq, of Oteley, m. Catherine, dau. of Sir
John Hanmer, Bart, of Hanmer, and dying April, 1656, was s.
by his son.
Sir Francis Kinaston, Knt. of Oteley, ra. Blargaret, dau. of
Sir Arthur Mainwaring, Knt. of Ightfield, and dyings, p. 1661,
was s. by his brother,
Edward Kinaston, Esq. of Oteley, m. Elizabeth, dau. and
co-heir of Sir Eobert Brooke, Bart., of Nacton, Suffolk, and
was father of
Charles Kinaston, Esq. of Oteley, m. Jane, dau. of Sir
Edward Lacon, of West Coppice, Salop, and had issue,
Edward, of Oteley, who m. thrice, but d. s. p. 1781.
Mary, m. James Mainwaring, Esq. of Bromborough, co.
Chester.
Penelope, m. the Rev. Edward Vanghan, D.D., and had a
dau. Penelope Vaughan, d. unm.
Arms of KitiASTos — Arg., a lion rampant sa. Crest o/Kinas-
TON — A lion's head erased sa. guttee d'or.
Seofs— Oteley, Ellesmere, Shrewsbury, and Bromborough
Hall, CO. Chester.
Clubs— Car\ton and Wellington.
MAINWARING OF GALLTFAENAN.
MAINWAEING,CHAELEsSALrSBUEY,Esq.ofGallt-
faenan, co. Denbigh, M.A. Oxon, J.P. cos. Denbigh,
Merioneth, and Carnarvon, Col. 1st Vol. batt. E.
Welsh Fusiliers, b. 7 July, 1845, s. liis father 1883.
Col. Mainwaring is the eldest son of Townshend
Mainwaring, Esq. of Galltfaenan, co. Denbigh, J.P.,
M.P. for Denbigh 1841-48 and 1857-68 (who d.
I 25 Dec. 1883), by Anna Maria his wife, dau. and
; co-heir of Col. John Lloyd Salusbury, of Gallt-
j faenan.
1 Lineage, Amis, &c.—See Mainwaring of Oteley and Brom-
borough.
5eot— Galltfaenan, Trefnant, N. Wales.
and D.L., late Lieut. 74th Highlanders, I. 5 July,
1848 ; m. 17 Oct. 1872, EUinor Frances, dau. of the
late Thomas Gray Scott, Esq., and has issue,
I. Stdart Cairns, h. 19 Oct. 1873.
II. Claud Archibald Scott, h. 12 Nov. 1874.
III. Graham McDowell, 6. 20 May, 1879.
I. EUinor Isabel. ii. Gsraldine Veronica.
liineage.— The immediate ancestor of the Maitlands of
Dundrennan was William Maitland, a distinguished Scottish
ecclesiastic during the latter part of the 17th century, the lineal
descendant of an early branch of the Lauderdale family, which
acquired considerable estates in the Stewart ry of Kirkcudbright,
still held by his descendants.
Adam Maitland, Esq. of Dundrennan, in the Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright, son of David Maitland, Esq. of Barcaple, m.
Oct. 1790, Stuart, dau. of Joseph McWhan, Esq., and had
issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Joseph, b. June, 1801; d. Aug. 1864.
III. John, 6. Nov. 1809; d. Dec, 1835.
IV. Edward Francis, a Lord of Session as Lord Barcaple, 6.
April, 1808; d. Feb. 1870.
I. IMargaret, d. 1815.,
II. Mary Annie, d. 1804.
III. Stuart, m. Eev. William Dow.
Mr. Maitland d. 20 July, 1843, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Maitland, Esq. of Dundrennan, Solicitor-General
for Scotland 1840 and 1841, and a Lord of Session as Lord Dun-
drennan, 6. 9 Oct. 1792 ; m. 3 July, 1815, Isabella Graham,
4th dau. of James McDowall, Esq. and niece of William
McDowall, Esq. of Garthland, M.P. co. Renfrew, and had
issue,
Stuart Cairns, his heir.
George Ferguson, of Hermand, d. Oct. 1876.
Adam, Adjutant 79th Highlanders, d. before Sebastopol, 7
Oct. 1854,
James WiUiam, h. 4 Oct. 1829; d. June, IS60.
Elizabeth, d. 21 April, 1846.
Graham, vi. Alfred Tritton Fawkes, Esq. of London.
Helen, m. 25 July, lfc65, Robert, 11th Lord Toi-phichen.
Lord Dundrennan d. 10 June, 1851, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Stuart Cairns Maitland, Esq. of Compstone and Dun-
drennan, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, 6. 27 Aug. 1816 ;
hi. 11 Nov. 1841, Margaret Shippen, dau. of Dominick Lynch,
Esq. of the family of Newborough, co. Galway, and had issue,
David, now of Dundrennan. Thomas, b. 8 June, 1854.
Isabella, to. 1867, Major-Gen. Fullerton, Bengal Staff Corps.
Elizabeth Cockburn, m. 4 March, 1873, Major George Farie,
late 74th Highlanders.
Jane Lynch, m. Carl von Buch (Saxon Guards).
Helen Stuart, d. 11 Oct. 1889. Sarah Lea,
Mr. Maitland d. 4 Dec. 1861.
^?-)n.s— Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant conped at
all the joints, within a border embattled gu., for Maitland ;
2nd and 3rd, arg., the ruins of an old abbey on a piece of
ground, all ppr., as proprietor of the Barony of Dundrennan,
on which stands the Abbey of Dundrennan, which afforded a
temporary stielter to the unfortunate Mart, Queen of Scots, in
her flight from the disastrous field of Langside. Crest — A
demi-monk vested grey, holding in his dexter hand a crucifix
arg., and in his sinister a rosary ppr. Motto — Esse quam
videri.
Seats— Dundrennan and Compstone, in the Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright.
Club — Conservative.
MAITLAND OF DUNDRENNAN.
Maitland, Datid, Esq. of Compstone and Dun-
drennan, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, J.P.
MAITLAND OF FREUGH.
Maitland, Matilda Feances Haeeiet, of
Freugh and Balgreggan, co. Wigton, youngest dau.
of James Buchanan, Esq., and widow of Patrick
Maitland, Esq. of Freugh (who d. 8 April,
1S59).
Lineage. — This is a branch of the noble and ancient
House of Lauderdale. Charles, 6th Earl of Lauderdale,
m. Lady Elizabeth Ogilby, dau. of James, 6th Earl of Findlater
and Seafield, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, and had issue.
Their 7th son, the Hon. Patrick Maitland, of Freugh, b.
1734 ; m. 1774, Jane Maitland, Dowager Countess of Rothes,
and d. 1797, leaving a dau. Mary Turner (who d. aged 81,
23 Jan. 1861), and a son,
John Maitland, of Freugh and Balgreggan, 6. 1780; m.
1S03, Jane, 3rd dau. of Sir William Maxwell. 4th Bart, of Mon-
reith, and d. 20 May, 1811, leaving.
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MAK
I. Pathick, his hcii.
H. William, Comm. E.N., H. M.S. " Spiteful," iZ. at Singapore,
Sept. 18-J6.
III. John, Lieut. -Gen. 'R.A., m. 1849, Arabella Jane, dau. of
the Rev. Joseph Wriglit, M.A., andd. l(i March, IbSl, leav-
ing issue, John Hugh Hathorn, deceased ; Elphinstone
Vans Agnew, b. 1856, m. 15 Nov. 1887, Lucy, dau. of Major-
Oen, Henry Bower, Madras Army; William Alexander
Murray; Patrick Lauderdale ; Henry Rothes Stuart ; Edith
Catherine Anne ; Alice Mary Emma ; Helena Louisa, d. 9
March, ISSO; Eglantine.
I. Catherine, d. unm. 30 Sept. 1890.
II. Anne, d.unm. 1831.
HI. Jane Rothes, m. Stair Hathorn Stewart, Esq. of Physgill
(who d. 1865), and d. 12 Nov. 1875, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
Patrick Maitland, Esq. of Krcugh and Balgrcgjran, J.P.
and D.L.,6. 26 July, 1S04; -;«. 23 Oct. 1844, Matilda Fkances
Hauriet, youngest dau. of James Buchanan, Esq. of Cragend
Castle, CO. Stirling, by the Lady Janet Buchanan his wife,
eldest dau. of James, 12th Earl of Caithness, and had issue,
John, his heir, William, heir to his brother.
Patrick, b. 17 July, 1856 ; d. unm. 16 Nov. 1877.
Janet Evelyn Sinclair, d. unm. 29 Dec. 18C3.
Mr. Maitland d. 8 April, 1859, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Maitland, Esq. of Freugh and Balgrcggan, educated
at Eton, b. 10 Dec. 1845, and d. unm. 5 July, 1SC9, when he
was s. by his brother,
William Maitland, Esq. of Freugh and Balgreggan, b. 7
May, 1864: d. unm. 1 Jan. 1881, and w.as s. by his mother,
Mrs. Matilda Frances Harriet Maitland, now of Freugh.
Arms—Or, a lion rampant dechaussee within a double tressurc
flory counterflory gu. Crests — A lion sejant affrontee gu.
ducally crowned, holding in ,the dexter paw a sword ppr.
Motto — Contilio et animis.
iSca^a— Freugh, and Balgreggan, Sandhead, co. Wigton.
MAITLAND OF LOUGHTON HALL.
Maitla>'d, Eet. John Whitaker, M.A., of
Loughton Hall, co. Essex, Patron and Rector of
Loughton, b. 2S Sept. 1831 ; m. 5 Jan. 1860,
Tenetia, 3rd dau. of Sir Richard Digby Neave, Eart.
of Dagnam Park, Romford, Essex, and has issue,
I. William Whitaker, 6. 15 Jvme, 1SG4.
II. Eeavely Arundel, 6. 24 April, 1871.
III. John Digby, b. 24 Sept. 1872.
IV. Peregrine Neave, b. 28 Dec. 1884.
I. Vcnetia Mary, ro. 11 July, 1883, Alfred Money Wigram,
Esq.
u. Winifred, m. 27 .April, 1886, Thomas Ber.T^CusaL-k Smith,
Esq.
ni. Eleanor Neave. iv. Blanche.
V. Cicely. vi. Gwen Constance.
Lineage. — John Maitland, Esq., for many years M.P.
for Chippenham, m. 2 Feb. 1790, Mary Anne Reavely, and d.
22 March, 1831, aged 77, leaving by her (who d. 31 Dec. 1830,
aged 69) a son,
WiLLLAM Whitakee Maitland, Esq. of Loughton and Wood-
ford Halls, Essex, J.P. and D.L., m. 7 Dec. 1820, Anne, dau.
of Benjamin Gott, of Annley House, near Leeds, and by her
had issue,
I. John, d. an infant.
II. William Whitaker, Capt. H. M. 49th Regt., A.D.C. to
Major-Gen. Sir Henry Stork.s ; d. 7 Nov. IsOii.
III. John Whitaker, now of lx)Ughton.
IV. Henry Whitaker, d. 11 Dec. 1877.
I. Anne Whitaker, m. Money Wigram, eldest son of Money
Wigram, ot Woodhouse, Wanstead, Essex, and ti. 27 Oct.
1890, leaving issue.
II. Henrietta Reavely, m. Thomas King Chambers, Hon.
Phyoician to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, and U. 3 Oct. 1893,
leaving issue.
in. Isabella Reavely.
IV. Elizabeth Rhodes, m. Major Francis Tower, E.A., and has
issue.
v. Harriet Mary, m. Right Rev. John Gott, Bishop of Truro,
and has issue.
VI. Caroline Octavia, m. Osbert Salvin, Esq., F.R.S., and has
issue.
vii. Susan Emily, m. E. L. Salisbury, and has issue.
Mr. Maitland d. 1 July, 1861.
Seat — Loughton Hall, Loughton, Essex.
Royal Scots, h. 17 April, 1871, ; s. his father, Oct.
1885 ; m. 18[t3, Beatrice Cecilia, only child of James
Mitchell, Esq. of Holbrook Hall, Sudbury, Suffolk.
Lineagre. — This family, as the name and arms show, is
of French extraction. It wa.s of some antiquity in the pro-
vince of Beam, which pUice it quitted in 1667, in conse-
quence of the persecution of those professing the Protestant
religion.
The lirst of the family who came to England was the Rev.
Andrew Majendie, who settled in Devonshire about 1700, and
m. Susannah Mauzy, by whom he had issue, amongst others,
John James, b. 1709, and Lewis Arnold, 6. 1710. Andrew
Majendie rf. 1739. His son,
John James Majendie, D.D., was Canon of Windsor and
Preceptor to Queen Charlotte. He m. Elizabeth Prevost, by
whom he had issue,
Henry William, successively Bishop of Chester and Bangor,
711. Ann lioutledge, and had issue. His lordship d. Is30.
His son was Capt. W. H. Majendie, of the Guards, whoso
youngest dau., Henrietta Maria, m. 17 April, 1866, the Rev.
T. W. Weare, of Hampton Bishop, co. Hereford.
Lewis.
Susannah, m. Unwin Clarke, Archdeacon of Chester.
The 2nd son,
Lewis Majendie, became possessed of Hedingham Castle by
his marriage with Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir Henry Hoghton,
Bart. of IIoglitonTower,co. Lancaster, by his first wife, Elizabeth,
only dau. and heir of William Ashhurst, Esq. of Hedingham
Castle. Hedingham Castle, the ancient seat of the De Veres,
Earls of Oxford, was purch.ased of the descendants of that
family by Robert Ashhurst, of the ancient family of Ashhurst,
of Ashhurst, co. Lancaster, the elder branch of which is now
settled at Waterstock, co. Oxford. The issue of the marriage
was,
I. AsEHUBST, of whom presently.
II. Henry Lewis (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Great Dunmow, m.
l834, Emma Sophia, dau. of T. F. Gepp, Esq. (she d. 1869),
and d. 6 Jan. 1863, having had issue.
1 Lewis Ashhcrst, heir to his uncle.
2 Arnold Henry Ashhurst, b. 1838 ; d. in Queensland,
Aprli, 1873.
3 Severne Andrew Ashhurst (Rev.). M.A., b. 1844.
1 Edith M. Ashhurst, Ml. 1864, W.' Clinton Baker, Esq. of
Bayfordbury, Herts.
2 Alice T. Ashhurst.
3 Constance E. Ashhurst. 4 Eleanor E. Ashhurst.
I. Elizabeth Mary, to. 27 April, 1807, the Hon. George Mark
Arthur Winn, 2nd son of George, 1st Lord Ileadley. He d.
5 Nov. 1b27, leaving, with other issue, Charles, 4th Lord
Headley. Mrs. Winn rf. 18 April, 1863.
II. Georgiana, d. 5 Sept. 1855.
Mr. Majendie d. 13 Aug. 1883, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ashhurst Majendie, Esq., F\R.S., F.S.A., m. F'rances,
eldest dau. of John Griffin, Esq. (she d. Aug. 1868), and d.
7 Oct. I86S, and was s. by his nephew,
Lewis Ashhdkst Majendie, Esq. of Hedingham Castle,
Essex, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Canterbury 1874-78, M.A., b.
1835; m. 8 Jan. 1870, Lady Margaret Elizabeth Lindsay, 2nd
dau. of Alexander WUham, 25th Earl of Crawford and Bal-
carres, and had issue,
James Henry Alexander, now of Hedingham Castle.
Bernard Louis, 6. 1873.
Margaret Aline.
Mr. Majendie rf. 22 Oct. 1885, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present James Henry Alexander Majendie, Esq. of Heding-
ham Castle.
Arms — Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, or, on a mount, in base voi t,
a bay-tree, between a serpent erect on the dexter and a dovt-
close on the sinister, all ppr. (Majendie); 2nd and 3rd, gu., a
cross arg. between four Hcurs de-lis arg. (Ashhdii.st): in ;»
canton sa. three bars arg. (Hoghton). tVcsi — An arm cmbowcd
in armour, in the hand a scimitar, all ppr. 3/o( Jo— Qualis at/
incepto.
li'cat — Hedingham Castle, llalstead, Es.scs.
MAJENDIE OF HEDINaHAM CASTLE.
Majendie, James Heney Alexandee, Esq. of
Hedingham Castle, co. Essex, Lieut. 3rd batt.
MAKINS OF KOTHERFIELD COURT.
Makins, Col. William Thomas, of Rotherfielii
Court, CO. Oxford, J.P. for that co. and Essex,
D.L. for Essex, and one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for
the city of London, M.P. for S. W. Essex, 1874-
1892, Hon. Col. 1st Essex Artillcrv, Eastern Dir.
R. A. Yol. Brigade; M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Bar-
rister-at-Law, Deputy Chaircian Gr. E. Railway, 0.
MAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAL
1325
IG March, 1840 ; m. 3 Julj, 1861, Elizabeth, 2ncl
dau. of Lightly Simpson, Esq., Chairman Great
Eastern Railway, and has issue,
r. William Henry, 13th Hussars, 6. 6 Dec. 1863 ; in. Mary
Agnes, only dau. of Sir Charles Lawrence Young', Bart,
of North Dean, Bucks, and d. I Dec. 1889.
ji. Basii. Thomas, Eoyal Bucks Hussars, J. P. co. Oxford, b.
6 Sept. 1868.
jii. Paul Augustine, b. 1S70.
IV. Oscar Matthew, Lieut. E.N., b. 1872.
r. Mary Elisabeth, m. 1890, J. E. Clauson, Esq., Lieut. E.E.
J I. Agatha Caroline.
i:[. Veronica Luce.
IV. Audrey Catharine.
Lineage.— William Makins, E?q. of Thome, co. York,
b. 1756; m. 1780, Mary Ambler, niece and co-heiress of William
Thompson, Esq., banker, of Bridlington, co. York, and by her
(who d. 1838) had a son,
Chaeles Makins, Esq., b. 7 April, 1797; m. 7 Sept. 1837,
Frances, dau. of Thomas Kirkby, Esq. of Leeds, banker, and
by her (whod. 31 Jan. 1876) had issue,
William Thomas, now of Piotherfleld Court.
Heniy Francis, b. 30 July, 1841: m. 1865, Keziah Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of John Hunt, Esq. ot Holmwood, Dorking,
Surrey.
Mr. Makins d.8 Aug. 1878.
5eai— EotherSeld Court, Henley-on-Thamcs.
Town Kesidtnct—l Lowther Gardens, Prince's Gate, S.W.
CJttis— Carlton, Wellington, and Eoyal Thames Yacht.
mALCOLM OF POLTAIiLOCH.
Malcolm, John Wingfield, Esq., C.B., of
Poltalloeh, co. Argyll, Col. 5th Yol. batt. Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders, M.P. for Boston
1860-78, and for Argyll 18S6 to 1892, M.A., J.P.
and D.L. co. Argyll, and J.P. Kent, b. 16 April.
1833 ; m. 25 July, 1861, the Hon. Alice Frederica
Irby, dau. of G-eorge Ives, 4tli Lord Boston.
Lineage. — This family claims to be the representative or
chief of the clan Challum, or M'Callums, settled, according to
the traditions of the country, from a very early period in
CO. Argyll, and originally styled the clan Challum of Ariske-
odnish, in which lordship most of their estates are still
situated.
In the year 1414, Sir Duncan Campbell, Knt. of Lochow,
granted to Reginald Malcolm, Laird of Corbarran, certain
lands in CraignisU and on the banks of Loch Avich, with the
office of Hereditary Constable of his castles of Lochaffy and
Craignish. He d. 1446, and was s. by his son, John, who
was confirmed in his father's lands and offices, as is evident
from a precept bearing date 1 Dec. 1448. This family, which
seems soon after to have declined, appears to have been a
branch of that of Poltalloeh, from the tircumst:mce that the
farm of Corbarran, or Corran, then the only remaining por-
tion of their possessions is said to have been bequeathed
by the last of this race to Zachary, the then proprietor of Pol--
talloch, as his chief or representative of the elder branch of his
house.
Donald M'Gillespie \ic O'Challum, or Donald, son of
Archibald, son of Malcolm, was seised of the lands of Poltal-
loeh 1562, as appears from a charter bearing date 18 May in
that year. He was lineal ancestor of
Neill Malcolm, Esq. (son of John M'Callum, by Margaret
liis wife, dau. of Alexander Campbell, Esq. of the Lochnell
family), who s. his cousin, Dugald Malcolm, of Poltalloeh, in
1785. Neill m. Mary, dau. of John Brisset, Esq., and widow
of Philip Houghton, Esq., of the Island of Jamaica ; d. 1 April,
1802, and was s. by his only son,
Neill Malcolm, Esq. of Poltalloeh, a J.P. and D.L. for co
Argyll, 6. 26 July, 1769 ; m. 9 Feb. 1797, Mary Anne, only
Mirvivmg dau. and heir of David Orme, M.D., of Lamorbey
Kent, and by her (who d. 14 Oct. 18.30) had issue,
Neiil, his heir.
David Orme Cuthbert, h. IG Dec. 1302 ; d. 1 Oct 1832
John, late of Poltalloeh
George Alexander, b. 4 Oct. 1S13 ; d. April, 1815.
MidlmlSan"!'"^' "*• '''"• ''°^'^ ""'''' ^'^- °f ^^^ffi'^l''.
^MarHn'o„^^P"'',l^^^' ^^"■- Richard Francis Wykeham
Casu"'le"n^Tnd h'alT.ue'''''''"" ''^"'"' ^^"^^ '' "^'"^
Blary Anne Martha, d 9 March, 1828.
Mr. Malcolm d. Feb. 1837, and was s. by his eldest son,
Neill Malcolm, Esq. of Poltalloeh, co. Argyll, J.P. and
formerly M.P. for Boston, m. 1st, 14 July, 1831, Harriet Marj-.
3rd dau. of Sir Samuel Clarke Jervoise, Bart, of Idsworth Park,
Hants, and by her (who d. 21 May, 1837) had issue,
Eeginald Neill, d. young.
Marion, m. 24 July, 1860, Col. Lenox Prendergast, son of
Guy Lenox Prendergast, Esq., M.P.
Lucy Elizabeth, deceased.
Alice Elizabeth, m. 14 Feb. 1863, Gen. Sir Henry Dalrymple
White, K.C.B.
Jessie Elizabeth, m. 11 Dec. 1856, the Hon. Egremont
William Lascelles, 2nd son of Henry, 3rd Earl of Harewood,
and has issue.
He m. 2ndly, 2 Sept. 1843, Louisa, 2nd dau. of Evelyn John,
Shiriey, Esq. of Ettington Park, co. Warwick. He d. 2 Oct.
1857, and was s. by his brother,
John Malcolm, Esq. of Poltalloeh, co. Argyll, M.A., J.P.
and D.L., b. 5 Sept. 1805; to. 21 July, 1832, Isabella Harriett,
2nd dau. of the Hon. John Wingfield Stratford, of Addington
Place, Kent, and by her (who d. 30 Sept. 1858) had issue,
I. John Wingfiei.d, now of Poltalloeh.
II. Leonard Neill, Lieut. Eifle Brigade, b. 11 Feb. 1835 ;
killed at Inkerman, 5 Nov. 1854.
III. Edward Donald, Col. E.E. C.B., of Sonachan House,
Lochan-c, CO. Argyll, J.P., 6. 13 Nov. 1837; m. 17 July,
1867, Isabella Wyld, dau. of John Wyld Browne, Esq., and
has issue, Ian Zachary, 6. 3 Sept. I86S; Neil, b. 8 Oct. 1869,
Lieut. 9.3rd Highlanders; Harold; Maurice; Alastair;
Margaret; Dorothy.
IV. William Eolle, of Walton Place, Epsom, Earrister-at
Law, late Assistant Under Sec. of State for the Colonies,
b. 10 Jan. 1840; m. 1st, 22 July, 1874, Georgina (who d.
3 Feb. 1880), youngest dau. of Lord Charles Wellesley ,
2ndly, 27 March, 1882, Euth, dau. of the Eight Hon.
Edward Bouverie.
I. Isabella Ixiuisa, m. 3 Aug. 1875, Hon. Alfred Erskine
Gathorne-Hardy, 3rd son of Viscount Cranbrook, G.C.S.I.
Mr. John Malcolm d. 30 May, 1893, and was s. by his eldest
son.
Ajins—Arg., a saltire az. between f©ur stags' heads erased
gu. Ci-est — Atowerarg. Su^po}-(ej-s— Two stags at gaze ppr.,
chains reflexed over the back or. Motto~ln ardua tendit.
Seat— Poltalloeh, Lochgilphead, co. Argyll. Town Residence
— 7, Great Stanhope Street, W.
C'ii£'./5— Carlton and Juuijr Carlton.
dialcolm: of buenfoot.
Malcolm, Col. William Elphinstone, of
Burufoot, co.Dumfries, J.P.andD.L., M.A. Camb.,
Hon. Col. late Isfc Dumfries Eifie Vol., h. 27 Dec.
1817; w. 1st, 15 AjDril, 1857, Mary, 2nd dau. of
James Douglas, Esq. of Cavers, co. Roxburgh, and
by her, -who d. 12 May, 1859, had an only child,
Mabt Docglas, of Cavers, assumed the name of Douglas on
the death of her uncle, James Douglas, of Cavers, July 29,
1878 ; m. 12 Nov. 1879, Capt. Edward Palmer, J.P.,
youngest son of Eev. George Palmer, M.A. Eectorof Sul-
lington, 00. Sussex, and has issue, Archibald, 6. 21 Aug.
1880 ; Malcolm, 6. 29 March, 1882.
He m. 2ndly, 2 May, 1866, Charlotte Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of the Hon. Alexander Leslie Melville,
of Branston Hall, co. Lincoln. She d. 27 Nov.
1892.
Lineage — The Eskdale Malcolms are a younger branch
of the Malcolms of Lochore, co. Fife. The first who settled in
CO. Dumfries was Eobebt Malcolm, son of David Malcobn, by
Elizabeth Melvill, his wife. He m. Agnes, dau. of Eev. George
Campbell, and d. 1761, leaving a son,
George Malcolm, Esq. of Bumfoot, co. Dumfries, m. 18 Aug.
1761, Margaret, dau. of James Paisley, Esq. of Craig, near
Langholm, and by her (who d. 9 Nov. 1811) left at his decease,
13 May, 1803, with seven daus., ten sons,
Robert, 6. 1764; d. 1813.
James (Sir), K.C.B., Col. of Marines, m. 4 Nov. 1806, Jean,
dau. of William Oliver, Esq., and d. 1819, leaving issue.
PcLTENET (SiK), of whom presently.
John (Sir), G.C.B., a General Officer, 6. 2 May, 1769; n.
4 June, 1807, Charlotte, dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Alexander
Campbell, Bart., and d. 1833, leaving, with other issue,
George Alexander, of Gwendraeth House, co. Carmarthen^
C.B., General in the Army, Col. 2nd batt. King's Own L.I.,
b. 1810; m. 4 Dec. 1845, Georgina, dau. of the Most Eev.
Edward Vernon-Harcourt, Archbishop of York.
Thomas, b. 27 April, 1770; m. 1804, Frances Deans, and d.
1809, leaving issue.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAL
Gilbert (Rcw). Rector of Todenham, co. Gloucester, 6. 1775 :
m. 180G, his cousin, Ileleu, dau. of Matthew Little, Esq. of
Langholm, and had issue.
George, Lieut. K.N., d. 1794.
David, m. twice, and d. at Bombay, 1826, leaving with other
issue, Gen. Sir George Malcolm, G.C.B., 6. 1818.
■\Villiam Osrilvv, d. 1S04.
Charles (Sir),"Knt., C.B., Eear-Admiral E.N.,&. 1782; m.
twice, and had issue.
The 3rd son,
Admikal Sm Pdlteket jMalcolm, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., b.
21 Feb. 176S, became eminently distinsuished as a naval com-
mander. He VI. 19 .Jan. 1S09, Clementina, dau. of the lion.
William Fullerton Elphinstone, and by her (who d. 19 Nov.
1830) left at his decease, 20 July 1838, an only surviving
Eon, the present Wiluam Elphinstone Malcolm, Esq. of
Burnfoot
Anns— Or, on a saltire az., between four harts' heads erased
gu., five crescents of the field. Crest — On a mount vert a tower
arg. masoned sa. Motto — In ardua tendit.
Scat — Burnfoot, Langholm, co. Dumfries,
MALLOCK OF COCKTNGTON.
Maliock, Eichaed, Esq. of Cockington Court,
CO. Devon, J.P. aud D.L., formerly Lieut. E..A.,
educated at Harrow and the Eoyal Academy, Wool-
■wich, patron of two livings, and Lord of the Manors
of Cockington and Deandon and Dunstone, Widdi-
combe-on-the-Moor, M.P. for Devon, Torquay Divi-
sion, since 1886, b. 28 Dee. 1843 ; m. 1st, 18 April,
1876, Mary Jones, dau. of Thomas Ashton Hodgson
Dickson, Esq. of Liverpool, and by her (who d. 2
June, 1878) had issue,
I. Chakles Heubert, b. 15 May, 1878.
I. Helen Mary, 6. 7 March, 1877.
He m. 2ndly, 19 June, 1880, Elizabeth Emily, dau.
of George Maconchy, Esq. of Eathmore, co. Long-
ford, and Corrinagh, Torquay, and by her has,
II. Roger Champernowne, 6. 21 Sept. 1881.
III. Eawlyn Richard Maconchy, b. 18 March, 18S7.
Lineage. — William Mallock, of Axmouth, co. Devon,
was living there 1490. He m. Agnes, dau. of William New-
berry, of Stocliland, co. Dorset, and was father of
I. John, of whom hereafter.
II. William, whose great-grandson,
Eoger, was Mayor of Exeter 1637, and was father inter alios
of
Eoger, who purchased Cockington from Sir Henry Cai-y
1654, m. Rose, dau. of Jerome Alexander, and d. 1658,
leaving an only son,
Eawlin, of Cockington, M.P. for Totnes and Ashburton,
m. 1st, 1669, Susannah Gorges, and 2nd]y, Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir John Collins, and had an only son,
Eawlin, who d. unm. 1699, when he was s. by his
cousin,
Eawlin, of Cockington, m. Margaret, dau. of Nicholas
Staphorst, and d. 1749, leaving issue, Mary, m.
1720, William Kitson, of Ashburton; Margaret, m.
1720, John Champernowne, son of Arthur Cham-
pernowne, of Darlington; Anne, 7n. 1729, John
Acland : and a son and heir, Rawlin, of Cockington,
who m. 1st, Sarah Rooke, and 2ndly, Mary Ruddock,
and d.s.p. 1779, when he was s. at Cockington by
his kinsman Samuel, as hereafter.
John Mallock, Esq., M.P. for Poole 1515, m. 1st, Maud,
dau. of John Weston, of Colyton, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of
John Chaplain, of Taunton, and by her had,
I. William, his heir.
II. John, M.P. for Lyme Regis 1554.
HI. Richard.
The elder son,
William Mallock, Esq. of Eousdown and Bindon, in the
parish of Axmouth, m. Joan, dau. of WiUiam Sherman, and
was s. by his son,
EicHABD Mallock, Esq. of Eousdown and Bindon, m. 1597,
Joan, dau. of John Yonge, of Colyton, sister of Walter Yonge,
the diarist, and d. 1644, when he was s. by his eldest son,
John Mallock, Esq. of Rousdown and Bindon, 6. 1600 ; m.
1625, Susan, dau. of John Willoughby, Esq. of Payhembury,
and had issue,
I. RicHABD, his heir.
II. WiUiam (Rev.), Rector of Farway, Devon, 6. 1638; m.
Frances Starre, of Seaton, and was father of
William, b. 1688 ; i.j,. Judith, dau. of Samuel Pulman, of
Combe Raleigh, and had a son,
Samcel (Rev.;, of whom hereafter.
1. Elizabeth, TO. 1st, Nicholas Willoughby; 2ndly, Richard,
4th Lord Blayney, who d. 5 Nov. 1070; and 3rdly, Hugli
Montgomery, Esq.
John Mallock d. 1669, and was s. by liis eldest son,
Richard Mallock, Esq. of Rousdown and Bindon, m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of Roger Tuckfield, of Eaddon and Little
Falford, and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir Richard Strode, Knt. of
Newenham, and by her had an only son, who sold Rousdown
and Bindon, m. Ann Dunning, and d. s. p. 1729. The family
was carried on by Richard Mallock's great-nephew, the
above
Eev. Samdel Mallock, Rector of Trusham, who s. his
kinsman as above, at Cockington, 6. 1728; m. Martha, dau. of
John Davy, Esq. of Sidbury, and d. 1786, leaving a son.
Rev. Roger Mallock, of Cockington, b. 1772; to. 1793,
Mary, dau. of John Mudge, and d. 1840, leaving with other
issue,
Charles Herbert Mallock, Esq. of Cockington, J.P.,
Lieut. R.A., b. 1802; m. 1836,Maria, dau. of Arthur Champer-
nowne, Esq. of Darlington Hall, M.P. (see Champernowne of
Dartingtoii), and d. 1873, leaving,
I. Charles Herbert, his heir, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1840 ;
d. unm. 1875.
n. Richard, now of Cockington.
III. John Jervis (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Ruan Minor, Corn-
wall, TO. 18S8, Alice Deborah, dau. of George Maconchy,
Esq. of Rathmore, co. Longford, b. 1856.
I. Mary Louisa, d. 1857.
II. Charlotte Sophia. iii. Harriet.
IV. Frances, in. 1880, Rev. Josiah Newman, M.A., Rector ot
West Buekland, Devon, and has issue.
V. Elizabeth. vi. Gertrude. vii. Catherine.
Arms — Per chevron engrailed or and sa., in chief two pellets,
each charged with a fleur-de-lis of the first, and in base a bezant
charged with a fleur-de-lis of the second. Crest — A cubit arm
erect, vested or, thereon two bends wavy sa., in the hand ppr.
a mallet or. Motto — Die quid dicere fas est.
Seat — Cockington Court, Torquay, Devon.
MALLOKY OF MOBBERLEY.
Malloby, The Eev. Herbert Leigh, of Mob-'
berley, co. Chester, Kector and Patron of Mobber-
ley, M.A., h. 26 July, 1856; m. 20 June, 1882,
Annie Beridge, dau. of Eev. J. Jebb, M.A., of
Walton Lodge, co. Derby, and has issue,
I. George Herbert Leigh, b. 18 July, 188C.
II. Trafford Leigh, 6. 11 July, 1892.
I. Mary Henrietta, b. 3 Feb. 1885.
II. Annie Victoria, b. 19 Nov. 1887.
Xiineag'e. — This family was first established at Mobberley.
by
Thomas Mallort (a younger son ot Sir William Mallory,
of Studley, co. York), Rector of Davenham and of Mobberley,
and Dean of Chester. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of the Eight
Rev. Richard Vaughan, Bishop of Chester, and by her had,
Richard, his heir.
William, knighted 1642, and d. s. p.
Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Northend, co. Chester.
George, Curate of Mobberley, m. Alice, dau. of Thomas
Strethill, Esq. of Mobberley, and had issue.
Jane, to. John Holford, Esq. ot Davenham.
Katherine, to. John Batt, Esq. of Ockell, co. York.
Elizabeth, b. 1608; to. Eev. Thomas Glover, Rector of West
Kirby.
Mary, m. Eev. Edward Wyrley, brother of Sir Edward
Wyrley, Knt. of Uampstead Hall, co. Stafford.
The eldest son,
Richard Mallort, Esq. of Mobberley. to. Lucy, dau. of
R. Holland, Esq. of Hendry Vawr, and had issue, Thomas, his
heir ; Richard ; Lucy ; and Elizabeth, to. Richard Holford, Esq.,
of Davenham. The eldest son,
Thomas Mallort, Esq. of Mobberley, to. Mary, dau. of
William Burgess, Esq. of Macclesfield, and dying 31 May, 1664,
left issue, a son Thomas, b. 1057, Eector of Mobberley, who d.
unm. 1713, and a dau.,
Alicia Mallort, 6. 12 June, 1660; m. at Mobberley, 1691,
Eev. George Mallory, Vicar of Maynooth, co. Kildare, and
had issue, an only son,
Eev. George Mallort, Eector of Mobberley, m. SaraS,
dau. of John Plumbe, Esq. of Liverpool, and by her had (with
four daus., Marie, Sarah, Alice, and Elizabeth) a son and
successor.
MAL
THE LANDED GENTRY
MAL
1327
Eev. Thomas Mallort, LL.B., Eector of Mobberley, and
Vicar of Huyton, co. Lancaster, 6. 28 Nov. 1727 ; ni. Barbara,
dau. of George Ffarington, Esq. of Shawe Hall, co. Lancaster,
and by her had issue, an only son,
Eev. John Holdsworth Mallobt, Eector of Mobberley, and
one of the Fellows of the Collegiate Church of Manchester, J. P.
for Chester, to. Julia, dau. of John Crowder, Esq. of Brolherton,
CO. York, and had issue, an only child,
Julia, m. Eev. George Leigh (son of Eev. George Edward
L«igh, Incumbent of St. Peter's Stockport, by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of John Philips, Esq. of Bank Hall {see
Tbaffoed of Oughtringham), who assumed the name of
Mallokt 1832, and was
Eev. George Mallort, M.A., Eector of Mobberley, co.
Chester, 6. 16 July, 1806; m. 1st, 28 Feb. 1S32, Julia, only
child and heir of the Eev. John Holdsworth Mallory, Rector
of Mobberley, and by her (who d. 28 March, 1835) had issue,
1. George (Rev.), 6. 9 Jan. 1833 ; d. 8 March, 1864.
I. Harriet, m. 1 Oct. 1861, Itev. Eobert Lloyd.
He m. 2ndly, 7 June, 1836, Henrietta, 2nd surviving dau. of
TraEford Trafford, Esq. of Oughtrington Hall. co. Chester, and
bad by her (who d. Jan. 1892) further issue,
II. Edward Leigh, b. 4 May, 1837 ; m. Emily, widow of
J. Garratt, Esq., and d. 18 Nov. 1876.
ni. Henry Leigh, b. 11 Oct. 1841; d. 12 May, 187C.
IV. Trafford Leigh, 6. 2 Aug. 1845; d. 24 Aug. 1867.
V. Wilfred Leigh (Coburg, Ontario), 6. 23 Aug. 1853; ra.
18S7, Alice, only dau. of J. G. Clarke, Esq. of Paris,
Ontario, and has issue, George Edmund Leigh, h. 1 Dec.
1889.
VI. Herbert Leigh, now of Mobberley.
II. Ellen.
III. Henrietta Elizabeth, d. unm. 3 Jan. 1893.
IV. Edith, TO. 1st, 28 April, 1875, W. Wood Blake, Esq., and
2ndly, April, 1883, T. G. Kerans, M.D., and had issue,
William Leigh, 6.21 July, 1884; Edith, b. 1886; and Violet,
6. 1888. She d. 26 Sept. 1891.
T. Alice, TO. 1st, 10 Dec. 18S8, James Walker, Esq., and
2ndly, 6 Sept. 1876, Thomas Watson Greig, Esq., D.L.
vi. Emma.
Mr. Mallory d. 26 July, 1885.
Arms — Or, a lion rampant gu. collared arg. a canton az.
Crest — A horse's head couped gu.
Seats— Manor House, Mobberley, co. Chester.
MALONE OF BAKONSTON.
Maione, John Eichaed, Esq. of Baronston, co.
Westmeatli, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1852, b.
1817; m. 1st, 1844, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Henry
Peisley L'Estrange, of Moystown, King's Co., and
by her (who d. 1847) has issue,
I. John Eichard, J.P., late 12th Lancers, Col. Commanding
9th Batt. Rifle Brigade, 6. 1846; m. 1st, 11 July, 1872,
Hon. Charlotte Mildred (she was divorced in 1892, and
TO. 2ndly, 1892, Count C. de Beaumont d'Antichamp),
dau. of Hon. John Yarde Buller, and sister of John, 2nd
Lord Churston, and has issue, John Eichard Mordred
Henry L'Estrange, 6. 1875; Roderick O'Connor Vivian
Henry Vere, b. 1879; Victor Mildred Charles, 6. 1882.
Col. Malone in. 2ndly, 1893, Catherine Cecil, dau. of Major
J. W. Percy, late Norfolk Eegt.
n. Henry L'Estrange, Lieut.. Col. h.p. late 16th Lancers,
formerly A.D.C. to the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, 6. 1847;
m. 29 July, 1884, Grace Agnes, youngest dau. of Francis
Brooke, Esq. of Summeiton, co. Dublin, and the Hon.
Mrs. Brooke.
He m. 2ndly, 2 April, 1868, Anna Jane, youngest
dau. of Eobert WiUiam Lo-wry, Esq., D.L., of
Pomeroy, co. Tyrone, and Belmore, co. Westmeath.
Lineage. — This family, one of the most ancient in
Ireland still holding their hereditary property, is an offshoot
of the royal House of the O'Connors, King's of Connaught, and
derives its name of Malone from an ancestor, John O'Connor,
styled " Maol-Eoin." It is stated that their old residence, Bally-
nahown Court (afterwards the seat of Sir John Ennis, Bart.),
was for nine centuries in the possession of the Malones, and,
together with Palace Park, Litter, Cartrons, &c., rendered them
at one time the largest landed proprietors in Westmeath. The
representative of the family,
Edmond Malone, Esq. of Eallynahown, m. 1569, Margaret,
dau. of Richard D' Alton, Esq. of Milltown, and was father of
Edmond Malone, Esq. of BaUynahown, w. 1st, 1599, Eose,
dau. of John Coghlan, and 2ndly, Catherine Pettyt. By the
latter, he had a son, John, of Cartrons, and a dau. Mary, la.
John Dillon, Esq. ; and by the former, he was father of a sou
land heir,
Edmond Malone, Esq. of BaUynahown, to. 1617, a dau. of
Garrett Byrne, and left a son and successor,
Edmond Malone, Esq. of BaUynahown, m. 1644, Mary, dau.
of Brazel Fox, of Kilcoursy, and had two sons,
I. Edmond, his heir.
II. Anthony, of Baronstown, to. 1673, Mary, dau. of John
EeUly, Esq. of Lisraore, co. Cavan, and was father of
Eichard, of Baronstown, 6. 1674, the celebrated lawyer
and orator; m. 20 April, 1698, Marcella, dau. of Eedmond
Molady, Esq., by Maiy, his wife, dau. of John Malone,
Esq. of Cartrons, and had issue,
1 Anthony (the Eight Hon.), M.P., Prime Serjeant and
Chancellor of the^Exchequer 1757-1760, to. 1733, Rose,
dau. of Sir Ralph Gore, Bart., Speaker of the House of
Commons, but d. s. p. 8 May, 177G.
2 Edmond, M.P., Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
in Ireland, ■//!. 173G, Catherine, dau. and heir of
Benjamin Collier, Esq., and d. 1775, leaving two sons,
Eichard, Baron Sunderlin, in the Peerage of Ireland,
so created 1785; d. s. p. 1817 (see Burke's ExtiMt
Peerage).
Edmond, the commentator on Shakespeare, d. 1812.
3 Eichard, M.P., 2nd Serjeant-at-Law, ra. Anne, dau.
and co-heir of Henry Malone, of Litter, and had issue,
Henry, to. 1765, Catherine, dau. of Eichard Plunket,
Esq., and had a son, Richard, of Pallas Park, and a
dau., Alice, 6. 1767, who to. H. O'Connor, Esq. At
the death of her brother, this lady resumed her maiden
name of Malone, and retained possession of Barons-
town until her death, 1866.
Mary, to. 1753, John O'Connor, Esq. of Mount Plea-
sant {see O'CoNNOR-MoBRis of iloo.iit Pleasant).
1 Anne Jane Frances.
2 Mary, to. Theobald Dillon, Esq.
3 Margaret, in. John Hussey, Esq.
4 MarceUa, rii. John Eeilly, Esq.
The elder son of Edmund Malone and Mary Fox his wife,
Edmond Malone, Esq. of BaUynahown, /;(. 1674, Anne,
dau. of Henry L'Estrange, Esq. of Moystown, King's co., and
had (with a dau. Mary, rn. Anthony Daly, Esq.) three sons,
I. Eichard, of BaUynahown.
II. Heniy, of Litter, King's co., d. 1739, leaving, by Margaret
L'Estrange his wife, two daus., his co-heirs,
1 Anne, m. Eichard Malone, Esq., M.P.
2 Elizabeth, to. Henry L'Estrange, Esq. of Moystown,
M.P. for Banagher, and their great-grandson, Edmund
L'Estrange, of Tynte Lodge, m. Lady Henrietta Susan
Lumley, sister of Eichard, 9th Earl of Scarborough, and
d. 18G6, leaving, with other issue. Rev. Savile Richard
William L'Esteange-Malone, Minor Canon of Worcester
and Eector of Dalton Holme, m. 10 Oct. 1876, Frances
Mary, 2nd dau. of George .Savile Foljambe, Esq. of
Osberton, Notts, and has, Edmund George Savile, b. 187S,
and two other sons and three daus.
III. Anthony, to. Bridget, dau. of Henry Talbot, Esq., and
had issue,
1 Eichard, m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Acheson Moore,
Esq. of Eavella, co. Tyrone, and relict of Eoger Palmer,
Esq., but (?. s. p.
2 Edmond, Major 47th Eegt., m. Mary, eldest dau. of
Eichard Malone, Esq., and widow of John O'Connor, Esq.
and had issue,
Anthony, d. 1787.
Elizabeth, to. Henry, 6th son of Puilph Snoyd, Esq. of
Keele, co. Stafford.
Maria.
The eldest son of Edmond Malone, Esq., and Anne L'Estrange
his wife,
Eichaed Malone, Esq. of BaUynahown, m. 1707, Anne, dau.
of Sir Thomas Crosby, Bart., and had issue,
I. Edmond, M.P. for Ardfert, to. Euth Judge, of Gage-
borough, and d. s. p. 1759.
II. Henry, his heir.
III. Anthony, of Cartrons (Eev.), m. Miss Hyanton, and had
a son,
Edmond, of Cartrons, m. 1st, Miss White, dau. of Henry
White, Esq., and 2ndly, Anne, youngest dau. of John
O'Connor, Esq., of Mount Pleasant, aimt of the Countess
of Desart, and had issue,
Anthony.
Henry, Capt. 40th Eegt., killed in the battle of the
Pyrenees.
Edmond, b. 1785, Lieut. E.N. ; to. Mary Anne, dau. ef
W. B. Taylor, Esq. of Yarmouth, and d. 1863, leaving
issue, 1 Robert Edmund, Paymaster E.N., m. 1st, 1846,
Frances Anne Stepney Maume, and 2ndly, 1854, .\nne,
dau. of William Turner, M.D., of Grantham (which
lady d. 16 April, 1868), and d. Nov. 1874 ; 2 Richard
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MAX
THE LA.NDED GENTRY.
MAN
<Kev.). M.A., Vicar of Totton, Beds, 6. 1820, m. 1849,
Jane Wilniot, dau. of Gen. Robvns, K.H., of Penzance,
and has issue, John Henry Edmond, u. 1854, d. 1861,
Cecil Kichard Robyns, 36th Kegt., 6. 1859, Elizabeth
Wilmot Marion, 6. Isol.ii. 1878, Maria Jane Maud, b.
1861, Ethel Ada Julia, 6. 1863, Wilniot Edith Catherine,
6. 1865; 3 William, drowned; 4 Anthony, Major
it.M.L.I., m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Charles Edwards, Esq.
of Totnes, and by her (who d. 25 Jan. 1808) has a dau.
Minnie, and 2ndly, 23 Nov. 1809, Eliza Carter, elder
dau. of Dr. \V. C.'lloffuieister, of Clifton House, Cowes,
Isle of Wisht, and has issue, llobert Joseph Gee;
Horence Hoffmeister; Henry L'EstranRe: and Anne
Wade; 1 Marianne: 2 Elizabeth; 3 Harriette, to. G.
Kingston, M.A., of Toronto, and has issue, George
Malcolm, and Alice; 4 Julia, m. B. Clierriman, Esq.
M.A., of Toronto.
Elizabeth, m. Major Peter Warburton, 96th Eegt., 2nd
son of Col. Warburton, of Garryhinch, and has issue,
Anne, m. Col. Wade ; Martha; and Elizabeth.
Anne, m. Kobert French, Esq., grandson of the Very
Kev. W. French, Dean of Ardagh, of Abbey Boyle and
Oak Port, in Roscommon, and has issue, Anne, in. A.
Hector, Esq.
Wary, m. J. Hamilton, Esq.
V Elizabeth, m. Robert Holmes, Esq, of Petcrfield.
Tue 2nd son,
Henet Malonb Esq. of Ballyualiown, m. Anne, dau. of
— Jones, Esq. of Moneyglass, and had a son,
Edmond Malone, Esq. of Ballynahown, m. 1774, his cousin,
Slary, eldest dau. of John O'Connor, Esq. of Mount Pleasant,
King's CO., and had issue,
I. Edmond, of whom presently.
II. John, d. unm. 1836.
III. Henry, in. Mary Anne Mooney, and d.n. p. 1843.
I. Maria, d. unm. n. Anne, d. unm.
His eldest son,
Edmond Malont:, Esq. of Ballynahown, King's co., Capt. in
the Black Horse, m. 1813, Henrietta, dau. of John Chomley,
tsq. of Belcamp, co. Dublin, and dying 1818, left issue,
I. Edmond, d. unn. 1836.
II. John Richard, now of Earonston.
I. UaiTictte, d. uivn.
Arms— Gu., a lion rampant between three mullets arg.
Crest — A man in armour, spear in hand, resting on the ground,
all ppr. Motto — Fidelis ad urnam.
S-:at — Baronston, Mullingar, and Shinglas, Ballymore,
3Ioate, CO. WestmeatU.
MANBY-COLEGKAVE OF CANN HALL.
Maxby-Colegrate, Thomas, Esq. of Cann Ilall,
Essex, and Little Elliiigham, Norfolk, b. 30 Dec.
1847 ; m. 1st, 16 Sept. 1879, Alice Amy, dau. of
Col. Stewart ; she d. s. p. 17 Dee. 1880 ; he m.
2ndly, 8 Feb. 1882, Alice, dau. of Frederick Cayley
Worsley, Esq., and has issue,
Geeaed Thomas, 6. 26 Feb. 1886.
Lineagre. — Sie William Manbt, Knt., living temp.
Edwaed III. (son of Robert Manby by his wife, the dau. of
Sir John Gastinbridge, Knt., grandson of John de Manby,
and his wife, the dau. of Sir John Boys, Knt., and great-
i^'randson of Petronellus de Manby, Lord of Manby, co.
Lincoln), m. Alice, dau. and heiress of Alan Malkake, Lord
of Elsham, co. Lincoln, and by her was lineal ancestor of the
distinguished family of Manby of Lincolnshire,
EoBEET Manbt, Esq. of Walmsgate and Wragby, co Lin-
coln, entered his pedigree at the Visitation in 1643. His
son,
Tho.mas Manbt, Esq. sometime of Lincoln's Inn, purchased
the manor and estate of Downsell Hall, in the parish of South
Weald, Essex, 10 Oct. 1660, and was father of,
Sie Thomas Manbt, Knt., of Downsell Hall, knighted at
•Whitehall 25 May, 1686, High Sheriff of Essex 1688; m. 1st,
1€S3, Juliana, dau. and co-heir of Sir George Selby, Bart., of
White House, co. Durham, and of Darnley, co. Middlesex,
and by her had, Feancis, his heir, of whom presently. He
lii. 2ndly, 1694, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Cary, Knt., of
Torr Abbey, co. Devon, and by her (who was buried 24 May,
1726) had two sons, Robert of Lincoln's Inn, m. Mary Cary,
and d. s. p. 1737 ; and Edward. Sir Thomas d. 21 Aug. 1729,
aged 75, and was ». by his eldest son,
Fbancis Manbt, Esq. of Downsell Hall, 6. about 1684; m.
3728, Anne HicXias, and by her (who d. 16 Feb. 1757) bf.^
issue,
I. Francis, his heir,
II. Thomas, successor to his brother.
I. Frances, vi. John Petre, Esq. of Bell House, Essex.
II. Catherine. iii. Anne, d. unm.
IV. Mary, TO. 31 Aug. 1762, William Colegrave, of Cann Hall,
Essex (who d. 27 April, 1793) ; she d. s. p. 4 Feb. 1810.
Mr. Manby d. 14 June, 1755, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Manbt, Esq. of Downsell Hall, 6. 1732; m. 1761,
Mary, dau. of Anthony Wright, Esq., Banker, but dj-ing
without surviving issue, 2 March, 1780, was succeeded by his
brother,
Thomas Manbt, Esq. of Downsell Hall, m. Anne, dau. of
William Colegrave, Esq. of Cann Hall, and sister of William
Colegrave, and Robert Colegrave, Esqs. of Cann Hall, who
d. s. p. 1810. By this lady Mr. Manby had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Francis, m. Isabella, dau. of Thomas Hurnall, Esq. of
London, and d. 13 Dec. 1794, having by her (who lii. 2ndly,
— Gawthorp, of Hull) had issue, William, s. his uncle ;
R'chard, d. an infant; and Bridget, m. 1818, John Davies,
Esq. of Berbice.
I. Catherine, m. 16 Aug. 1795, Richard Walrasley, Esq.
II. Frances, to. 1st, 6 Feb. 1797, Mark Anthony Browne, last
Viscount Jlontague ; and 2ndly, Henry Slaughter, Esq. of
Kingsdown, near Bristol.
III. Anne, m. April, 1799, Philip Hughes, Lieut.-Col. R.E.
Mr. Manby d. 1786, and was .•;. by his elder son,
John Manbt, Esq. of Downsell Hall, m. Harriet Maria
Cliff, of Brigg, CO. Lincoln, d. s. p. 5 Jan. 1819, and was s.
by his nephew,
William Manby, Esq. of Downsell Hall, and Cann HaU,
Essex, and of Bracebridgc, and Mere Hall, co. Lincoln, a
Major in the Army ; b. 24 Feb. 1788 ; m. 12 June, 1810,
Catherine Anne Sarah, eldest dau. of the late General Sir
John Eraser, G.C.H., Col. of the Royal York Rangers, and had
issue,
I. John William, of Cann Hall.
II. William, b. 29 March, 1819; m.iAug. 1841, Eleanor, 2nd
dau. of the late Charles Walmsley, Esq. of W^estwood
House, CO. Lancaster, and has issue, Edward, m. Elizabeth
Violet, dau. of Hugh Gibb, Esq., and has issue.
III. William Herman, d. 1869.
IV. Francis Edward, b. 23 Sept. 1824; to. 15 July, 1847, Mary
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Robert Bruce ChiL-hester, Esq.,
and had issue, Francis Howard Nugent, d. I March, 1871 ;
and Mary Isabella Florence.
I. Elizabeth, a nun.
It. Everilda Henrietta, d. a nun.
HI. Catherine Francis Eleanora, to. Rev. William Sergison.
IV. Isabella Frances Sarah, to. 11 June, 1838, Eben William,
only surviving son of Francis Robertson, Esq. of Chilcote,
CO. Derby.
Major Manby, who took the name of CoLEORAve, d. 27 May,
1868, and was buried at South Weald, Essex, being s. by his
eldest son,
John Manbt, Esq. of Cann Hall, Lieut. 3rd Light Dra-
goons, b. 20 Oct. 1811 ; to. 29 Sept. 1835, Louise Marie, only
dau. of Lieut. John Matcham Isaac, son of Nicholas Isaac,'
Esq. of Maisefield, co. Gloucester, and d. 17 Jan. 1879, having
had issue,
I. William Richard, 6. 21 Aug. 1840, in Holy Orders of the
Church of Rome.
II. John, d. an infant.
III. Thumas, now of Cann Hall.
Mr. John Manby assumed, by royal licence 14 July, 1868, in
pursuance of the will of his great gs-and-uncle, William
Colegrave, Esq. the surname of Colegeave, in lieu of his
patronymic Manby, and subsequently resumed the name of
Manbt in addition to that of Colegeave.
Anns — Arg., two bars gu. each charged with as many \
crescents or, between three pheons of the second. Crest — An I
ostrich feather erect az. and two arrows in saltiro or, barbed I
and flighted arg., banded by a mural crown gu. i/o4(o— Fidei i
constans.
5ea(3— Cann Hall, Essex; and Little Ellingham, Norfolk.
MANLEY OF MANLEY HALL AND
SHENSTONE PARK. ,
Manley, Augustus East, Esq. of Manley Hall
and Shenstone Park, co. Stafford, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1879, b. 14 March, 1824 ; m. 2 June,
1849, Margaret Christabelle, only dau. of the late
John Burton PJiilips, Esq. of The Heath House,
Cheadle, co. Stafford, and has issue,
J. FaANCis Capel, J.P., late Lieut.-Col. Coldstream
ftuards, 6. 18 May, 1S50, served witb bis regiment in
MAX
THE LANDED GEI^TRY.
MAN
1329
Egypt 1882, and was present at tlie battle of Tel-el-Kebir,
and again in the Suakim Campaign of 1885 ; m. 15 Feb
1887, Edith Mary, eldest dau. of Cunliffe Henry Shawe.
Esq. of Weddington Hall, co. Warwick, and has issue,
a son, h. 24 Aug. 1891, a dau. 6. 1888, and a dau. 6. 1890.
H. Augustus Frederic, b. 29 Jan. 1853.
I. Louisa Georgina.
Liineagre. — This family, one of the most ancient of the
3anded gentry of England, is mentioned in Hollinshed's
Chronicles as amongst the number of those who came over
with William the Conqcerok, and the name is included in
■"the Eoll of Battle Abbey."
. EooER Manley was seated at Manley, co. Chester, temp.
Henet II., where his descendants continued to reside for many
centuries, and about the year 1520 the Manleys removed from
CO. Chester to Erbistock, co. Denbigh, a property which still
belongs to the family.
In the reign of James I., Sik Eichabd Maklet (who is
mentioned in the Life of Lord Clarendon) was Comptroller of
the Household to Henry, Prince of Wales, and a Member of
the Board of Green Cloth.
In the reign of Charles I., Sik Francis Maklet, of Erbi-
stock, one of the Judges of Wales, m. a dau. of Sir Gerard
Eyton, of Eyton, and had one son, Cornelius Manley, who
was made Constable of Harleigh Castle by Charles II. He
left an only dau., Kebecca, who m. the Eev. J. Laurence, but
•d. s. p. Sir Francis Manley had two brothers, Sir Eoger
Manley, a Capt. in Charles II. 's Eegiment of Guards, and
<!oTernor of Landguard Fort, who d. s. j). ; and
John Manley, Esq., who was Major in Cromwell's army,
.afterwards M. P. forBridport, and Postmaster-Gen. in the reign
cf William III. He m. Margaret, dau. of Isaac Dorislaus,
who was murdered at The Hague when he was Ambassador
to the States of Holland from the Parliament. By this lady
he had two sons, of whom the elder, John, M.P. for Truro,
then for Bossiney-, and Surveyor-Gen. to Queen Anne, d. s. p.
The younger,
Isaac Manley, Esq., Po.stmaster-Gen. In Ireland in the
reign of William 111., m Mary, dau. of William Newland,
Esq. of Kursells, Herts, and had a son and successor,
John Manley, Esq., a Commissioner of Customs in London,
who d. 1743, leaving by Mary his wife, 2nd dau. of William
Sedgwicke, Esq. of London, one son,
John Manley, Esq., Barrister-at-law and Bencher of the
Middle Temple, m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Ham-
mond, Esq. of London, and d. 1801, having had, with two
daus., three sons. The 2nd son,
Isaac George Manley, Esq., AdmiralE.N., sailed with Capt.
■Cook onboard the "Endeavour" during his first voyage round
the world ; he was a Lieut, on board the "Prince George " in
Lord Eodney's celebrated victory, 12 April, 1786 ; and after
passing through the various gradations, was promoted to the
Tank of Admiral of the Eed 1837. He ?n. 24 Feb. 1791, Frances,
2nd dau. and co-heir of Charles Pole, Esq. of the Eadborne
family. In co. Derby, and by her (who d. 1839) had one son and
one dau.
John Shawe, his heir.
Ann Frances Pule, m. 1st, Arthur Salwey, Esq., 4th son of
T. E. Salwey, Esq. of The Lodge, Salop; and 2ndly, Major
Munday Pole.
Admiral Manley d. 14 Oct. 1837, and was s. by his son,
John Shawe Manley, Esq. of Manley Hall, co. Stafford,
m,. 16 July, 1821, Catherine Emelia, only dau. of Sir William
Clayton, 4th Bart, of Harleyford and Marden, and by her
tCwho d. 7 Feb. 18C4) had five sons,
John Clayton, d. at Rome, 29 March, 1844.
AtJGUSTOs East, now of Manley Hall and Shenstone Park.
William Campbell, late Secretary of Legation at Copenhagen,
i d. in Paris 1862.
Eobert George, Major Inniskilling Dragoons, served in the
Crimea, b. 1827; m. 20 Oct. 1863, Augusta, dau. of Sir
Charles Oakley, Bart., and widow of Henry Clayton, Esq.,
d. at Mancetter Lodge, Atherstone, 12 March, 1889, having
by her (who d. 1879) had issue.
Henry Francis, in the Diplomatic Service at Washington,
U.S., m. 30 June, 1864, Rose Anne, dau. of John Finch,
Esq. of Eedheath, Herts., and has issue, four sons and one
dau.
■Mr. Manley d. 19 Aug. 1857, and was s. by his son, the present
;AcGrsTus East Manley, Esq. of Manley Hall.
' ■^rms—ATg., a dexter hand eouped and erect sa. within a
bordure engrailed of the last. Crest— A man's head affrontee
ppr. wreathed about the temples arg. and sa. il7o<(o— Manus
iffic inimica tyrannis.
Seat— Manley Hall, Lichfield, co. Stafford.
II.
MANLETT OF SPOFFORTH HALL.
Manley, GEOiiaE, Esq. of Spofforth Ilall, co.
York, and of Euckland Manor, Somerset, J. P. for
the West Eiding of York, h. 1828 ; m. Ist, 1849,
Isabel, dau. of Jesse Watts Russell, Esq. of Ham
Hall, CO. Stafford ; and 2ndly, 1853, Charlotte, dau.
of Peter Middleton, Esq. of Stockeld Park, and
Myddleton Lodge, co. Y'"ork {see that family), and
by her, who d. 1883, has had issue,
I. George, drowned at Fort Augustus.
II. William, Capt. Yorkshire Kegt., 6. 1853.
III. Marmaduke.
IV. Hubert.
I. Lily, 111. D'Arcy Hartley, Esq. of Chorlton Hall,
Cheshire.
II. Marie, ni. Humphry Walmesly, Esq. of Westwood,
Lancaster.
II. Emily, hi. Oswald Walmesly, Esq.
IV. Laura. v. Amy. vi. Angela.
Lineage.— Manley of Spofforth Hall is a cadet branch of
the ancient family of Manley of Manley.
John Manley, of Manley, had three sons, John, d. s. jj. ,•
Richard, of Manley ; and Nicholas, who s. to Pulton, co. Ches-
ter. The youngest son, '
Nicholas Manley, of Pulton Hall, m. a dau. of Owen Vichan
of Lludiarth, co. Montgomery, and left a son and heir,
John Manley, of Pulton Hall, m. Angard, dau. of John Ai-
mer, of CO. Derby, and had a son,
Nicholas Manley, of Pulton Hall, m. Elenor, dau. of Piers
Stanley, of Enlor, co. Flint, and had a son,
Henry Manley, of Pulton Hall, m. Jane, dau. of Sir John
Holcroft, of CO. Lancaster, and had a son,
John Manley, of Pulton Hall, m. Thomasine, dau. of John
M.iinwaring, and had a son,
Henry Manley, of Pulton Hall, which he sold to Richard
Grosvenor, of Eaton, co. Chester, ?«. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Urmston, and had issue, a aon,
Eichabd Manley, m. a dau. of J. Banister Trescot, and had
a son,
Nicholas Manley, m. Ermanie de Lys, of Brittany, and
had issue, James, of Buckland, co. Somerset, killed in India,
and Henry, who had a son,
James Manley, of Buckland. co. Somerset, m. Leonora
Langley, of Taunton, and had, James, drowned in India, and
George, of whom we treat.
George Manley, Esq. m. 1787, at Rome, Donna Anna Maria
Barberini, and d. at Rome, 1794, leaving issue,
George Manley, Esq. who m. 1st, Emily, dau. of Ben-
jamin Waddington, Esq., and sister to Lady Llanover, of
Llanover Court: 2ndly. Sara, only child of Wilham Stuckey,
of Swaffham Manor House, and had issue,
George, now of Spofforth Hall.
Emily, m. Count de Eaymond, and has a son, Eeginald ; and
a dau. GwendaUne, Superioress of the Convent, Harley
House, London.
He m. Srdly, Miss H. Trenchard,
Secis- Spofforth Hall, Wetherby; and Buckland Manor,
Somerset.
Ctiidi— Arthur's.
MANN OF
DTJNMGYLE
LODGE.
AND C0IIVE"2'
Mann, Deane, Esq. of Dunmoyle and Corvey
Lodge, CO. Tyrone, J.P., Lieut. -Col. late Eoyal
Tyrone Fusiliers, and 4th batt. Eoyal Inniskilling
Eusiliers (retired with full rank). Lord of the
Manor of Corrigan, Eillyman, and Patron of the
living of Dunmoyle, b. 22 June, 1824 ; m. 23 Jan.
185fi, Mary Stobart, only surviving dau. of the late
William Jeffcock, Esq. of High Hazles, co. Y'ork,
J.P. West Eiding, Major 1st West Y'ork Yeomanry
Cavalry, first Mayor of Sheffield, and has issue,
I. Catherin-e Mary Jeffcock Deane, ra. 17 Aug. 1882,
John Eoss, Esq. LL.B., Q.C. and M.P. for Londonderry,
of 66 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, son of Rev. Eobert
Eoss, D.D., and has issue, Eonald Deane, 6. 13 July,
1888, and May Margaret Ernestine.
n. Emily Frances Henrietta, d. 28 Jan. 185,9.
Lineage. — This is, it is stated, a branch of the family of
4 Q
1330
MAX
THE LAT^DED GENTRY.
MAN
Mann, of Kent and Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, which, on
first coming to Ireland aliout the year IGOO, received a grant
of lands, and settled at Byblox, near Doneraile, co. Cork, and
afterwards in Tyrone.
John Manx, a Merchant in Dublin, who received a gi-ant of
land, left by will, dated 6 Kov. 1G33, his property to his
brother,
William JIann, who sold his estate in co. Tipperary to
Elias Green, Esq. of Cashel, and d. about 1G90, leaving issue,
two sons, 1 Samuel, of Byblox ; 2 William, b. 1681 (his son,
Charles ilann, of Moy, co. Tyrone, made his will June 21,
17Si). The elder son, '
Samcel Mans, of Byblox, near Doneraile, co.Cork,6. 16S0;
m. and had issue, Thomas, his heir ; Isaac, Archdeacon of
Dublin and afterwards Bishop of Cork and Boss; Horace,
settled at Baltimore, North America; and William, an ofBcer
in the- army. The eldest son,
Thomas JIann, of Byblox, h. 1710; m. 1744, Frances
Henrietta Hamilton, and had issue, 1 Henry ; 2 John ;
3 Isaac; 1 Frances; 2 Henrietta; 3 Catherine; 4 Mary. He
d. 17S0. The eldest son,
Hexrt Mann, Esq. of Byblox, afterwards of Athenry, co.
Tyrone, b. 1745; jn. 1772, Jane, dau. of William Smythe, Esq.,
by Anne, his wife, dau. of J. Crosbie, Esq. of co. Kerry, and
by her (who d. 1809) had issue,
I. Thomas, b. 1774; d. 1H22 ; m. 1799, Esther Browne, and
had issue.
II. Deane, of whom presently.
III. William, of Blessingbourne, 6. 17S1 ; d. s. p. 1S59.
I. Ann Jane, m. William Oliver, Esq., and had issue. Their
son, Henry Oliver, is now of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.
II. Frances, m. Charles Mills, Esq.
III. Eliza, m. Stewart Hall, Esq.
Henry Mann d. 1 March, 1S18. His 2nd son,
Deane Mann, Esq. of Corvey Lodge, co. Tyrone, 6. 177(i;
in. 16 March, 1805, Sarah, dau. of Arthur Mulliolland, Esq. of
Pomeroy, and by her (who d. 23 May, 1835) had issue,
I. John Henr^-, d. an infant.
II. Deane, now of Dunmojle.
I. Violet, TO. 1826, Rev. Andrew Christie, M.A., of Termon
House, Carrickmore, and The Parsonage, Six-Mile Cross,
Incumbent of Cooley ; d. 10 Dec. 1872.
II. Anne Jane, d. 5 Feb. 1879. in. Eliza.
IV. Emily. v. Sarah, d. 3 Aug. 1861.
Ti. Maria, in. 24 July, 1855, her cousin, Thomas Mann, Esq.
of Stormhill House, co. Tyrone, J. P., and has issue, 1
William Henry, LL.B., M.A., Barrister at- Law, 6. 11 July,
1856, m. 10 Oct. 1882, Catherine Egerton Dysart, dau. of
Samuel Ewing Porter, Esq. of Burt, co. Donegal, and has,
Deane, 6. 24 Jan. 1884; 2 Thomas Deane, b. 18 May, 1858,
d. 20 Jan. 1859 ; Frances Eveleen, 6. 13 July, 1837.
VII. Frances Henrietta, d. 5 Aug. 1881.
Sir. Mann d. 22 Aug. 1844.
Arms — Or, on a chevron engrailed erm., between three
lions rampant sa., a trefoil of the first. Crest — Five spears
ppr. Issuant from the top of a tower or, the tower charged with
a trefoil vert. Motto — Virtus vincit invidiam.
Scats — Dunmoyle, near Six-Mile Cross : and Corvey Lodge,
Carrickmore, co Tyrone.
Clubs — Junior Conservative and Piccadilly.
ICANN OF HYDE HALT..
Mais'x, Thomas James, Esq. of Hyde Hall,
Herts, J.P. for Herts, b. 1848 ; m. 1871, Eose Ann,
dau. of Paul Bell, Esq. of Stiffkey, Norfolk, and
has issue, four sons and two daue.
Lineag'e.— Thomas Mann, Esq. of Thclveton Hall, co.
Norfolk, purchased this property in 1867, and d. 1886, leaving
by Fanny, his wife.
I. Thomas James, of Hyde Hall.
II. Edward, of Thclveton Hall, J.P., b. 2 March, 1854: m. 20
April, 1882, Anna Jane, dau. of Paul Bell, Esq. of Stiffkey,
Norfolk, and has issue,
1 Edward John, 6. 1883.
2 William Edgar, b. 1885.
3 Francis Thomas, b. 1888.
I. Fanny Pauline, m. 1877, and has issue.
II. Julia.
Seat — Hyde Hall, Sawbridgeworth, Herts.
surname of Mannfng, 1880, b. 17 March, 1857 ; m.
14 Nov. 1889, Harriet Andrew, 2nd dau. of the
late Kev. Eobert Montgomery, Eector of Holcott.
Mr. Watts-Manning is the eldest son of Charles
Hill Watts, Esq. of Kislingbury, co. Northampton
(who d. 1872) by Sarah liis wife, dau. of William
Dunklej, Esq. of Kislingbury.
Seat — The Firs, Harpole, co. XorthamptoD.
MANSEL.-PLEYDELL OP "WHATCOIIOJE.
See Pleydell.
■WATTS-BIANNING OE HAKPOLE.
Watts-Mannino, Johx, Esq. of The Firs,
Harpole, co. Northampton, educated Malvern Coll.,
is Lord of the Manor of Harpole; assumed the
MANSEL OF SMEDMORE.
Mansel, Lieut.-Col. George Pletdeli, of
Smedmore, Dorset, J.P. and D.L., b. 1817 ; formerly
Capt. 60th Rifles ; is Hon. Col. Dorset Rifl'e
Volunteers ; m. 7 March, 1848, Jemima Henrietta,
dau. of William Gambler, Esq., by his wife
Henrietta, Countess of Athlone, and has issue,
I. John Delalynde (Chib — Army and Navy), Lieut.-Col. Ji.p.
late Eitle Brigade, Assistant Mil. Sec. and A.D.C. to
Lieut.-Gcn. Sir John Ross, K.C.B.,in Canada; served in
the Jowaki campaign 1877-8 (medal with clasp), also in
Afghan campaign 1878 80 (medal with two clasps and
bronze star); b. 3 Oct. 1850; m. 24 April, 1888, Mildred
Ella, dau. of Arthur Guest, Esq., and has issue,
Rhts Clavell, b. 3 Feb. 1831.
Marcia Eugenia, b. 12 March, 1890.
Juliet Ella Meimei, 6. 9 March, 1893.
II. Eustace Gambler, Capt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry,,
served in Soudan campaigns 1884 (medal with clasp and
bronze star); b. 31 Oct. 1853; in. 19 May, 18S3, Mary
Eleanor, dau. of the late Capt. Belgrave, R.N., and has
issue, Philip, 6. 1884; Lily Dorothy, b. 1888.
III. Ernest Digby {Club — Junior Army and Navy), Capt.
Highland Light Infantry, b. 10 Oct. 1855; vi. 1 Nov.
1882, Henrietta Cecilia, dau. of Sir John Don Wauchope,
8th Bart.
IV. George Clavell, Capt. Durham Light Infantry, b. 9 Feb,
1861.
I. Ehzabeth Henrietta. u. Louisa Mary.
Lieut.-Col. Mansel is the second son of Col. Joho
Mansel, C.B., of Smedmore, co. Dorset (4th son of
Sir William Mansel, Bart., see Bueke's Peerage
and 'Baronetage), who d. 29 Jan. 186S, by his 2nd
wife Louisa (who d. 6 May, 1863), dau. of Edmund
Morton Pleydell, Esq. of Whateombe House,
Dorset. Lieut.-Col. Mansel, is the twin brother
of John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell, Esq. of What-
eombe House {whom see). ■ ,
Arms — {S(i Bukke's Peerage, Mansel, Bart.) '
Seat — Smedmore, Corfe Castle, Dorset.
Club — Arthur's.
MANSEKGH OF GRENANE.
Mansergh, John Southcote, Esq. of Grenane
House, Tipperary, J.P. and D.L., Hon. Col.
3rd Batt. South Lancashire Eegt., and for-
merly served in 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's,
Bays) and 62nd Eegt., b. 28 June, 1823; m. 24,
July, 1851, Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of Charlewj
Walter Wyatt, Esq. of B6d-Erw, St. Asaph, co.i
Flint. 1
Lineage.— James Manseroh, Esq., who obtained grants!
of land under the Act of Settlement, and amongst them the]
lands of Macrony, co. Cork, and who made his will 13 Jan.i
1701, proved 12 Dec. 1704. He left issue, one son and threej
daus., j
I. George, executor of his father's will, m. Elizabeth, biUj
d. s. 'p. ,
I. Eleanor, m. (as his 1st wife) Nicholas Soutbcotc, Esq. o1,
Grenane, co. Tipperaiy, son of Philip Southcote, Esq. Wj
Mountsadivy, co. Devon, and had issue, two sons,
1 James Southcote, d. young.
2 Mansergh Southcote, d. young.
MAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAN
1331
Nicholas Southcotem. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of James Perceval,
and had issue, three daus.,
1 Mary, vi. her cousin, Daniel Mansergh, Esq. of Ma-
crony, of whom presently.
2 Anne Southcotc, d. unm.
3 Eleanor, m. John Massy-Dawson, Esq. of Newforest, no-.r
Ballinacourte, co. Tipperary, d. s. p.
II. Dorothy, 7?i. Alexander Grove, Esq. of Ballyhimmock,
CO. Cork, and had issue, one son, John.
in. Mary, d. unm.
Bbtan Mansebgh, Esq. of Ballyburr, co. Kilkenny (who
migrated to Ireland with the above-mentioned James Man-
sergh) obtained a grant of lands under the Act of Settlement
in the cos. of Meath and Kilkenny. He was High Sheriff co.
Kilkenny 1681 and 1682, and J.P. 1683. He »ii. Catherine,
dau. of Daniel Wentworth, Esq., and had hsue,
Daniel, of whom presently.
George, of Coolgrange, co. Kilkenny, m. 1744, Sarah, dau.
of Patrick Weniys, Esq. of Daiieslurt, co. Kilkenny. His
■will, dated 1748, was proved 1764.
Wentworth.
Rebecca. Lemon. Margaret.
The eldest son,
Daniel Mansergh, Esq. of Macrony, co. Cork, J.P. for that
CO. toiip. George I., m. (as above) his cousin, Mary, dau. of
Nicholas Southcote, Esq. of Grenane. His will bears date 30
Nov. 1724, and was proved 1 April, 1725. He left issue,
I. James, of Macrony, co. Cork, Major 8th Dragoon Gu.irds,
1)1. 15 July, 1749, Mary St. George, dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
Eichard St. George, Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
This family is descended from Baldwin St. George, who
came to England with William I. The representative of
the family then living migrated to Ireland with Strongbow,
1171. He had issue, one son and one dau. His will, dated
2 Feb, 1770, was | roved 21 March, 1774.
1 Richard, of Hcadford, co. Galway, who assumed the
name of St. George.
1 Catherine, to. — Bayley, Esq.
II. Nicholas, of whom presently.
III. Bryan, Capt. 2nd Regt. uf Horse, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
William Gabbett, Esq. of Caheriine, co. Limerick, and had
issue, Ellen, d. unm. : Dorothy, m. Archibald Redford,
Esq.
I. Eleanor, m. Jonathan Lovett, Esq. of Northampton and
Kingswell, Tipperary.
The 2nd son,
Nicholas Mansergh, Esq. of Grenane, co. Tipperary, m.
9 Dec. 1750, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Lockwood, Esq. of
Casbel, and had issue (with one dau.) two sons,
I. Nicholas Southcote, of whom presently.
II. Daniel of Cashel, High Sheriff for co. Tipperary 1739, m.
1788, Catherine, dau. of Kingsmill Pennelather, Esq. of
Cloneyharp, co. Tipperary, M.P. for Cashel in the Irish
Parliament, by the Hon. Mary Lysaght his wife, and d. 10
June, 1823, aged 70, leaving issue,
1 Nicholas, late of Macrony Castle, co. Cork, J. P.,
Barrister-at-Law, Recorder ol Cashel, b. 20 May, 1789 ;
d. Oct. 1865.
2 Daniel, m. Miss Budd, and left issue, two sons and two
daus.
3 James, Rector of Kilmore, Diocese of Cashel, m. Cathe-
rine, dau. of Col. Owen Lloyd, and left issue, Daniel
James, of Ardmayle, Cashel, co. Tipperary, J. P., Col.
Com. South Tipperary Artillery Militia, formerly seived
as Ensign in 19th Regt., m. 3 July, 1866, Miss Cooper,
3rd dau. of Austin Cooper, of Camas; Owen Lloyd, of
Liskiveen, Thurlcs, J.P. co. Tipperary, b. 12 April, 1»38,
■III. 1st, Miss Going, dau. of W. Going, Esq. of Bally-
philip, 2ndly, Nov. 1883, Miss M. Going, of Liskeveen,
and took the name of Going, and d. s. p. 3 Oct. 1892;
Nicholas, 6. 25 Oct. 18.52, Ensign 59th Regt., d. unm. 27
Oct. 1870 ; and Catherine, m. 1865, Acheson Lloyd, Esq.,
and had issue, one son, 0. W. Lloyd, 6. July, 18o6.
1 Mary, m. Edward Pennefather, of Marlow, and had
issue, Thomas; Daniel; George; Edward; Nicholas.
2 Margaret, m. Major Jacks, 7th Dragoons, and d. 2 May,
1844, s. p.
3 Elizabeth, rf. unm. 8 Dec. 1827.
4 Catherine, m. Richard Martin, Esq. of Castle Jane, co.
Cork, and has issue.
The eldest son,
Nicholas Southcote Mansergh, Esq. of Grenane, m. 22
March, 1770, Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur Carden, Esq. of Tera-
plemore, and sister of Sir John Craven-Carden, Bart., and
dying 1814, left issue. The eldest son,
John Southcote Mansergh, Esq. of Grenane, High Sheriff
CO. Tipperary 1809, to. 7 Jan. 1795, Mary, only dau. and heiress
of Richard Martin, Esq. of Clifford, co. Cork, and had issue,
Nicholas Southcote, h. 9 Jan. 1799; d. young.
Richard Martin Southcote, his heir, of whom presently
Charles Carden, of Clifford, co. Cork, J.P., b. 2 Oct ISO'' •
m. Jan. 1830, Elizabeth, dau. of Loftus Otway Bland, Cavt! |
R.N., of Bath, and d. 1873, having by her (v/hod. 1876) had
issue, 1 John Loftus Otway, Major 44th Regt., deceased;
2 Charles Stepney Perceval, Major 40th Regt., oi Clifford',
Castlestown Roche, 6. 31 Oct. 1841, m. 26 March, 1870,'
Helen, dau. of George Ogilvy, Esq. of The Cove, co. Dum-
fries, and(L 1870, leaving i-isue, Loftus Charles Ogilvy, b.
2 March, 1873, and Ethel Marguerite Otway Louisa, b. 14
April, 1876; 3 Arthur Henry Wentworth, Capt. Lth Kegt.,
m. and has issue; 4 Neville Frederick. Major 6th Regt.,
deceased, to. Elizabeth, only dau. of James Gibbs, Esq. of
Clifton, and had issue ; ^. St. George Dyson, m. 11 March,
1S82, Alice Emma, widow of William Yates Peel, Esq.,
gram'son of Sir Kobert Peel, 1st Bart., and has issue :
1 Sarah Mary, deceased, m. Capt. W. Bunbury, and has
issue, Thomas Charles, and Alice Maud Mary, m. Capt.
Tarry, 17th Regt. ; 2 Mary Adelaide Catherine, m. Major
John Lawrie ; 3 Elizabeth Frances Olivia ; 4 Georgina Con-
stance Antoinette, m. R. Cole Bowen, Esq. of Bowen's Court,
and d. s. p.
John Craven, of Rocksavage, Cork, J.P., late Paymaster,
R.A. (retired with rank of Lieut.- Col.), b. 10 Oct. 1805; to.
1st, 1832, Anne, dau. of Thomas Von Wilmsdorff Richards,
Esq. of Rathaspeck, co. Wexford, and by h",r (who d. 1844)
had, with other issue, John Lewis, b. 1833; and Henry
Charles, late Capt. 39th Uegt., 6. 1 Feb. 1835, m. Emly, 9tli
dau. of Rt. Hon. William Yates Peel, and the Lady Jane
Eliza Moore, his wife. Mr. J. C. Mansergh m. 2ndly, 1855.
Jane Annie, dau. of Major John Campbell, 74th Regt., in
direct descent from Colin, 3rd Earl of Argyll, and has issue,
two sons, Southcote, and Randal St. George, late Capt. 3rd
batt. Royal Irish Regt.
Southcote, of Grallagh Ca,stle, Thurles, J.P., b. 8 May, 1807 ;
m. I June, 1841, Anna Matilda, dau. of Col. St.-pney, of
Abington, co. Limerick, and relict of William Nicholson,
Esq. of TurtuUa, co. Tipperary, and d. 1881.
Elizabeth, 6. 1 Jan. 1796 ; -m. Edward Beatty, Esq. of Health-
field, CO. Wexford, and had issue, three sons and two
daus.
Catherine, b. 21 July, 1797 ; d. I860, at Weisbaden. She m.
George Walker, Esq., Coinm. R.N. of Fermoy, co. Cork,
and had issue, four sons an.i four daus.
Mary Martin, 6. 23 Nov. 1803; m. Francis Leigh, of Sion,.
CO. Wexford ; d. 13 Sept 1868, and had issue, four sons and
three daus.
Mr. Mansergh d. 12 Sept. 1811. His eldest surviving son,
Richard Martin Southcote Mansergh, Esq. of Grenane,
Tipperary, J.P., b. 14 Nov. 1800; m. 1st, 25 Feb. 1822, Jane
Rosetta, 2nd dau. of Robert Bomford, Esq. of Rahinstown, co.
Meath (see that family/), and by her (who d. 20 Feb. 1836) had
issue,
I. John Southcote, now of Grenane.
II. Robert George, 6. 17 April, 1825; d. unm. 29 May,.
1869.
III. Richard St. George, of Friarsfield, Tipperary, 6. 25 Feb.
1833: 7)1. 5 Aug. IS.'S, Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Oliver EUard, Esq. of Newton-Ellard, co. Limerick, and
has issue, Richard Southcote, b. 25 Oct. 1859; Philip St.
George, b. 12 May, 1863; and Charlotte Rosetta.
I. Jane Mary, m. W. Lane, Esq. of Lanespark, and has
issue, one son and two daus., .John; Jane; and Maria.
II. Maria Annette, m. 1865, J. E. K. Nadin, Esq., M.R.C.S.E.,.
of Tipperary, and has issue, a dau., Annette Jane.
Mr. Mansergh to. 2ndly, 26 April, 1843, Christian (who d. 21
Nov. 1854), dau. of Rev. Richard Mauleverer, Rector of Tip-
perary, and has issue,
IV. Richard Charles William, 11th Regt., 6. 24 July, 1846 ;
deceased.
v. Richard Mauleverer, R.N., 6. 20 Dec. 1851.
III. Christina Maria, m. 30 April, 1>68, W F. Majendie, 31st
Regt., eldest son of Rev. Stuart Majendie, Rector of Barn-
well, Northamptonshire, and has i.ssue, William Richard
Stuart, b. 22 Jan. Ib69 ; Bertram, 6. 28 May, 1877; Mary
Angelina; Minnie Christine.
IV. Elizabeth Mary, m. 17 March, 1874, Philip Oliver EUard,
eldest son of late Richard Oliver Ellard, of Newtown-Ellard,
CO. Limerick, and has issue, Richard Oliver, b. 22 Dec.
1«74, d. Nov. 1877; Mary Rebecca. He d. 1877.
V. Martha Letitia, m. 16 March, 1»69, George Edward Moore
Taylor, Esq., late 44th fJegt., and has, with other issue,
Edward Moore, b. 1 Sept. 1S72; Christine Mary.
He d. 24 March, 1876.
Seat — Grenane, near Tipperary.
BEANSFIELD OF MORRISTOWN LATTIN".
Mansfield, George, Esq. of Morristown
Lattin, co. Kildare, J.P., High Sheriff 1874, b. 19
Feb. 1845 ; m. 2 Aug. 1877, Alice Adele d'Aude-
bard de Ferussac, eldest dau. of Count d'Audebard
de Ferussac, of Paris, by his wife, Alice Thorn, and
has had issue,
I. Eustace Lattin Mansfield, b. 1879.
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IMAX
THE la:n"ded gentry.
MAN
IT. Henry Marie Lattin, 6. 1S31.
m. Alexander Laitiu, b. ISSl.
IV. Bertrand Lattin. b. 1SS5; <J. I=>T.
V. Tirso Louis Mark Lattin, 6. ISiS.
I. Mary Alice Pliiloniela.
II. Marguerite Cecile.
Liineag-e— This family claims descent from the Mans-
fields of Nottingham. The first, it is asserted, who settled in
Ireland was
Sir EoDOLPHns Mansfield, temp. Henry II. He received
grants of land in cos. Armagh, Derry, Cork, 'Waterford, and
Limerick; a sni.all portion of that granted in Waterford alone
remains, the rest having been confiscated at various periods.
The family resided at Killongford and Ballinamultina, co.
AVaterford, until the beginning of the present century. We
find in the 16th century, by various inquisitions, that the
Mansfields of Killongford (elder branch) and Ballinamultina,
CO. Waterford, descendants of the first settler, held of the
Crown in capite, by military service, extensive landed posses-
sions in that county. From an inquisition P.M. taken at
Dungarvan 1579, it appears that
William Mansfield, d. l.'ieT, seised of Killongford and
^several other lands in co. Waterford, held of the Crown in
capite, and that he left by his wife, EUisin Ny Donnell
McGrath, who survived him, a son,
Edmund Mansfield, b. looO, who m. Catherine, dau. of John
FitzGerald, Lord of the Decies, by his wife, Hellen, dau. of
Maurice Fitz-Gibbon, the White Knight, and by her had issue,
•two daus., Margaret and Catherine. The latter m. — Dal-
ton. The lands of Ballyharrohane, co. Waterford, were con-
.Teyed to her by her father in 1603. The elder, Margaret, vi.
1599,
Walter Mansfield, Fitz-Edmund Fitz-Walter, of Ballina-
multina, CO. Waterford (Inq. at Tallow, co. Waterford, 1622,
reciting grant of Ballinamultina to Walter Mansfield). They
liad issue,
Edmund Mansfield, on whom his father, by deed dated 23
July, 1591, settled Ballinamultina. He m. Oct. 1621, KUenor,
d.au. of Richard Nugent, of Cloncoskraine, co. Waterford, and
dying in 1623, left an only son,
Walter SLansfield, of Ballinamultina, named in the deed
of 1591, who 7;i. 1640, Helena, dau. of Nicholas Power, of Kil-
ballykiltie, co. Waterford. This Walter, who was one of the
"Forty-nine" oEBcers, suffered much during the Common-
wealth, his property having been confiscated, and he was him-
self transplanted to Connaug'it. His son,
EicHARD Mansfield, s. him, and recovered a portion of the
family estate at the Restoration ; to. 1681, Dorothea, dau. of
Matthew Hore, of Shandon, co. Waterford, and left, with
other issue, an eldest son,
John Mansfield, m. Jane, dau. of James Eustace, of Yeo-
manstown, co. Kildare, and by her had issue, with two daus.,
a. son,
Alexant>eb Mansfield, m. Anne, dau. of David Power, of
iKnockaderry, co. Waterford, and had issue,
I. John, of whom hereafter.
II. David, d. s. p.
I . Jane, m. Thomas Sherlock, of Eutterstown Castle, co.
Waterford.
The eldest son,
John Mansfield, having inherited a portion of the property
of the Eustaces of Yeomanstown, in right of his paternal
grandmother, removed to co. Kildare, and m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Walter Woulfe, of Rathgormack, co. Waterford, by Frances
Ryan, of Inch, co. Tipperary, his wife, and left (with a dau.
. Frances, who d. s. p. Ia40) two sons,
I. Alexander, of whom presently.
II. Walter Henry, of Yeomanstown, co. Kildare, and Rath-
gormack, co. Waterford, to. 1313, Frances, 2nd dau. of
Owen MacDermott, of Great Denmark .Street. Dublin, by
Frances Laffan his wife, and d. 1849, having had by her
(who d. 1883),
1 John Alexander, b. 1814; d. ».p. 1860.
2 Walter George, of Tinhalla, Capt. R.N., in. 1853, Anne,
only dau. and heir of Maurice Roynane, Esq. of Knocka-
derry and Tinhalla, co. Waterford, by Anne his wife,
dam of Nicholas Power, of Snowhill, co. Kilkenny, and
d. «. p. 1873.
3 Owen, 6. 1818; m. 1847, Jane, dau. of WiUiam E.
Wright, Esq., and by her (who d. 1883; had issue, and d.
1888.
4 Octavian, J. P., Landscape, co. Waterford, 6. 1826, d.
J 890.
5 Edward Oswald, Landscape, co. Waterford, h. 1828.
H Eustace Henry, Col., formerly Col. Commanding Kildare
Militia; b. Ia29.
3 Emily Jane Mary.
1 Eliza Mary, d. 1352,
2 Fanny Mary.
The eldest son,
Alexander Mansfield, b. 1786, m. Pauline, only dau. and
heir of Patrick Lattin, Esq. of Morristown Lattin, co. Kil-
dare, by Eliz.abeth Snow (of Drumdowny, co. Kilkenny) his
wife, and had issue,
I. George Patrick Lattin, of Morristown Lattin.
II. Alexander John, of the English Bar. m. 14 July, 1863,
Maria, eldest dau. of Sir John Howley, Q.C., U.M. FirstSer-
jeant in Ireland.
III. William Henry, Capt. 44th Eegt., d. of wounds received
before Sebastopol, 1855.
IV. Richard Walter, Major (late Kildare Militia).
V. Edmund Alexander, Major (late co. Dublin Militia').
I. Eliza Pauline, in. 1837, George, youngest son of Patrick
Thunder, Esq. of Lagore, co. Meath. Mr. Thunder d.
1877 ; Mrs. Thunder d. 1878, leaving issue.
Mr. Mansfield d. in 1842. His eldest son,
George Patrick Lattin Mansfield, Esq. of Morristown
Lattin, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1851, 6. 19 Dec. 1820; to.
30 Nov. 1843, Mary Frances Constantia, dau. of George
Bourke O'Kelly, Esq. of Acton House, Middlesex, and by her
(who d. 9 June, 1853) had issue,
I. George, now of Morristown Lattin.
I. Pauline Mary, d. 15 Jan. 1854.
II. Maude Mary.
Mr. Mansfield d. 1889.
Aiins — Arg., thre; bars sa., the first bar charged with a
wyvern of the field. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, hold-
ing a short sword, all ppr. Motto — Tunis fortitudinis.
Stat — Morristown Lattin, Naas, co. Kildare.
lilANSFIELD OF CASTLE WHAT.
Mansfield, Francis Stewart, Esq. of Castle
Wray, co. Donegal, B.A., J.P. and D.L., High
Sherife 1859, Lieufc.-Col. 5th Batfc. Royal Innis-
killing Fusiliers, I. 26 Feb. 1833 ; m. 1861, Anna
Philippa, eldest surviving dau. of George Simon
Harcourt, Esq. M.P., of Aukerwyke, Bucks, and
had issue,
I. FRiNcis Harcourt, b. Sept. 1861.
II. Ralph Chandos Henniker, b. Sept. 1SG2.
III. Henry Bevan, 6. May, 1865.
IV. Edward James, 6. Sept. 1863, and d. Xov. 1891.
V. Robert, b. Nov. 1869.
I. Jessy Gertrude Anne, in. 1887, George Eawdon Maurice
Hewson, Esq., J.P. co. Sligo.
II. Isabel Mary.
III. Emily Anna Philippa.
Liineag'e. — Ralph Mansfield, a Capt. in the army, was
the first of the family who settled in Ireland, and was granted
by James I. in 1614, by patent, 1000 acres, called Killane-
guirdon (now called Kellygarden), part of which has ever
since been in the possession of the family. Ralph was s. by
his son,
John Mansfield, Esq., who ra. Miss Leigh, of Norbury Booth,
and had issue, one son, George, and two daus., Anne, m. a ,
Mr. Goodwin, co. Londonderry, and Sarah, m. Mr. Parke, co. .,
Sligo. The son,
George Mansfield, Esq., m. Miss Johnston, of Kilmai"e, co i'
Fermanagh, and had issue, five sons, i
I. Ralpli (Rev.), d. unm. ]
II. Francis, Capt. in the army, of Mount Hall, to. Elizabetli •
Montgomery, granddau. of Hugh, 2nd Viscount Mont- '
gomery, of Great Ards, co. Down, \>y whom he had issue, ^
with two daus., Anna Helena and Martha, who m. Lieut, i
Thelwell Howell, a son, the Rev. Ralph Mansfield, m..'
Miss Johnston, of Drumkeen, co. Fermanagh, and had issue,
1 Francis, of Castle Wray, 7?!. May, 1789, Margaret West
granddau. of John Leonard, Esq. of co. Fermanagh,
and (with other children, who d. unm.) had, 1 Ralph,
Capt. 15th Hussars, d. 12 Nov. 1854; 2 David, d. unin,. .
in India, 3 Francis, s. to Castle Wray; 1 Margaret;
2 Rhoda; 3 Elizabeth; 4 Jane, to. Oct. 1830, Sir James'
Stewart, 8th Bart, of Fort Stewart ; 5 Amia Helena, m.
Robert M. Tagert, Esq. of Wood Brook, co. Tyrone; 6
Frances Letitia ; and 7 Grace Octavia, 7)i. David Fussell,!
Esq. i
1 Elizabeth, m. William Wray, Esq. of Oak Park, co.j
Donegal.
2 Grace, to. John M'Clintock, Esq., co. Tyrone.
III. George, of Laught.
IV. Charles, m. Miss Evans, granddau. of Sir John Kings-
mill, and had one son, KlngsmiU Evans Mansfield, who
d. unm.
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V. Johnston, m. Miss Young, of Lough Esk, co. Donegal,
and had several sons and daus., all of whom d. unm.
except Eobert, who m. Wiss Darran, of co. Sligo, by
whom he had a very numerous family. The present repre-
.scnlative of this branch of the family is Egbert Mansfield,
Esq. of Kilmore Lodge, co. Tyrone, J. P., b. 1814, and s. his
brother 1884.
Fban'cis Mansfield, Esq. of Castle Wray and Ardrummon
House, en. Donegal, J.P., b. 9 Kov. 1796 (great-grandson of
Oapt. Francis Mansfield, as above); m. 6 April, 1832, Mary,
Hvd dau. of Sir Samuel Hayes, 2nd Bart, of Drumboe Castle,
CO. Donegal, and by her (who d. 1874) had issue,
I. Francis Stewart, now of Castle Wray.
II. Ealph Mansfield, 6. 1838; rf. 1854.
III. James Charles Henry, 6. May, 1841 ; m. Jane, dau. of
Ur. Coates, M.D., and d. 28 Feb. 1^89.
IV. Edmund Christopher, J. P., b. May, 1851 ; m. Minnie
Frances, dau. of Surg.-Maj. Ovens, of Aghnagaddy House,
CO. Donegal.
1. Eliza. II. Mary Jane.
He d. 1884.
&at— Castle Wray, Letterkenny, co. Donegal.
all within a bordurearg. Crest— A lion sejant winged, and sup-
porting a lyre with the dexter foot, behind the lion's head the
£un in splendour, all or.
Cit(6— Junior Carlion, S.W.
MARCON OF SWAFFHAffiC.
Maecon, John, Esq., J.P. for Norfolk, b. 14 April,
1855, Lord of the Manor of Edgefield, Norfolk,
and ]?atron of the living.
Lineage. — John Marcon was admitted to the freedom
of Norwich, 7 April, 1576.
Walter Marcon was buried in the south aisle of Norwich
Cathedral, 30 April, 1636.
Matthew M.'.rcon, J. P., tevtp. Charles IT., m. at St. Luke's
Chapel, 1662, Mary, dau. of Matthew Peckovcr, Alderman of
Norwich.
John Marcon, Lord of the Manor of EUingham, in Edgefield,
and owner of Holveston, Norfolk, b. 1685 ; m. Rebecca, dau. of
Sir Benjamin Wrench, Knt., and d. 12 May, 1723, aged 38, and
was buried in the south aisle of Norwich Cathedral. His
widow in. 2ndly, Col. Harbord, and on her death the manor
descended to
John Marcon, Esq. of Swaffham, Norfolk (who was son of
EuMCND Markham, of Forncctt, who d. 8 Nov. 1727, and
grandson of Ed.mdnd Markham, of Forncett St. Mary's, Nor-
folk, d. 16 Sept. 1709), father of
John Marcon, Esq. of Swaffham, J.P., m. Mary, dau. of
Eichard Mason, Esq. of Necton Hall, Norfolk, d. 9 Dec. 1783,
aged 09, at Swaffham, leaving a son,
John Marcon, Esq. of Swaffham, J. P., m. Elizabeth Bailey,
ana ((. 1 March, 1814, aged 57, leaving a son,
John Marcon, Esq. of Swaffham, J. P., m. 3 Sept. 1817,
Jane, dau. of the Rev. Andrew Edwards, Rector of Great
Cressingham, Norfolk, and by her (who d. 18 May, 1858) had
issue,
. John, his heir.
Frederick, b. i June, 1821 ; m. in Canada, Miss Georgina
Ailing, and has issue, one son.
Edwaid George, b. 22 Nov. 1822 ; m. Miss Kate Monument,
and has issue.
Walter, 6. 28 March, 1824; m. at Tiverton. 28 July, 1847,
Caroline, eldest dau. of Eev. Henry Middleton, Vicar of
Barton Stacey, Hants, and has issue.
Andrew, b. 30 June, 1825; d. 6 Jan. 1867.
Friink Evans, b. 23 Dec. 1832.
Jane Elizabeth, m. at Bath, Eev. F. J. Nooke, and d. 28 Nov.
Ibri7, leaving issue.
Emily Mary, m. 1868, Frederick Awdry, Esq.
Louisa Anne, twin with Emily Mary.
I Sir. Marcon d. 23 Nov. 1833, and was s. by his son,
j .John Marcon, Esq. of Wallingford Hall, Norfolk, J. P.,
I Capt. 12th Foot and Lieut. Col. East Norfolk Militia, b. 1818 ;
^ 5ii. 28 May, 1850, Ellen, dau. of John Thomas Anstey, Esq. of
j Bath, and had issue,
1. 1. John, his heir.
1. Edith Ellen, m. 14 April, 1880, Eev. Charles Greenwood
I Floyd, Rector of Holne and Ituncton, Norfolk, .sen of Major-
■ Gen. Sir Henry Floyd, Bart., and has issue, John Marcon,
■ b. 1882 ; Arthur Bowen, b. 1888 ; and Helena Margaret.
11. Annie, m. Edward Bowyer Sparke, Esq. of Gunthorpe
Hall, Norfolk.
^ ■ 111. Charlotte Amelia, m. 6 July, 1876, Capt. Ernest de
j Montesquieu Lacon, late Duke of Cornwall's L.I., son of
Sir E. H. K. Lacon, Bart., M.P., ynd has had issue. Sidney
Ernest, b. 1878, d. 1891 ; and Dorothy Slortlotk.
; IV. 1-lorence. v. Blanche.
\ VI. Eleanor. vi,. Evelyn.
j Col. Marcon d. 3 July, 1883, and was s. by his son.
I .ilriiis— Per fess or and az., a denii-lion in chief issuant gu..
MARGESSON OF FINDEN PLACE.
Maegesson, William Geoege, Esq. of Finden
Place, CO. Sussex, Lieut. -Col. (retired), served in
56th and 86th Regts., was in the Crimea, and was
made by Napoleon III. a Knight of the Legion of
Honour after the fall of Sebastopol, at which siege,
he was present ; b. 6 June, 1821 ; m. 14 Oct.
1863, Lucy Matilda, youngest dau. of Edward
Blackett Beaumont, Esq. of Woodhall, Barnsley,
CO. York, and has had issue,
I. Evelyn William, Lieut. 1st batt. Norfolk Ecgt., 6. 16
May, 1865.
II. Wentworth Henry Davies, b. 22 July, 1869.
III. Edward Cuninghame, b. 13 Dec. 1871.
IV. Hugh Somerset, 6. 11 Oct. 1875.
V. Anthony Eobert, 6. 19 Nov. 1878.
I. Maud Eleanor.
II. Eosamond Mary Frances.
III. Averil, d. April, 1873.
IV. Hylda Isabel, d. 28 July, 1S79.
V. lerne Lucy.
Lineagre.— This family is stated to have been originally
named Argenson, and to have come from France and settled
in Surrey, where they acquired lands in or about the year
1480. John d'Argenson, son of Peter, m. 1499, Louisa du
Puy, and had two sons, John, who fought at the battle of
Pavia, 1524, and Peter, who in. Margaret d'Argenson, and is
said to have settled in England ; from him derived descent
the Margesson family of Wootton and Ockley, Surrey, and the
family of Margetson, of co. York, a descendant of which,
James Margetson, was Archbishop of Armagh ; his granddau.,
Sarah Margetson, m. Brabazon, 2nd Viscount Duncannon {see
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, Bessborocgh, E.).
William Margesson, or Margetson, Esq., bapt. at Ockley,
26 July, 1C86, son of William Margesson, Esq., and the lineal
descendant of Eichard Margesson, Esq. of Eotherham (anno
1430), by his wife, the dau. and co-heir of William Newdigate,
Esq. of Wootton, Lord of the manor of Ockley and Wootton,
Surrey, m. 1712, Mary, sister and heir of William Whitebread,
Esq. of Offlngton, Sussex, and was s. at hia decease, 1763, by
his son,
John Margesson, Esq. of Offlngton, Sussex, High Sheriff
1759, 6. 31 March, 1716; to. Miss Mary Penfold, by whom
(who d. 1787) he had issue,
William, his heir.
JIary, m. 16 April, 1779, William Eichardson, Esq. of Finden'
Place, and d. 10 April, 1828.
Frances, m. 26 March, 1787, Thomas Eichardson, Esq. of
Warminghurst Park, Surrey, and d. 1824.
Mr. Margesson d. 19 May, 1785, and was s. by his son,
William Margesson, Esq. of Offlngton and Ockley, Sussex,
High Sheriff 1805, b. 12 Nov. 1757 ; m. 7 May, 1790, Mary, dau.
of John Hughes, Esq. of Cowlold, Sussex, and by her (who d.
21 July, 1826) had issue,
William, his heir.
John, b. 1794; d. 20 May, 1871.
Mary Frances, rii. Richard Martin, Esq. of Horsham, and d^
Oct. 1869.
Mr. Margesson d. 21 May, 1843, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ret. William Margesson, of Van, Ockley, Surrey, and
Woldringfold, Sussex, Rector of Whatlington and Viear of
Mountficld, b. 7 Feb. 1792; m. 8 June, 1818, Mary Frances,
only dau. of Bryan Cooke, Esq. of Owston Hall, co. York, and
by her (who d. 3 April, 1865) had issue,
I. M'lLLiAM George, now of Finden Place.
II. Henry Davies, b. 1 Sept. 1>22, lost at sea, 17 June, 1869.
III. John James, b. 31 Aug. 1825; rf. unm. 23 Jan. 1849.
IV. Philip Davies, Capt. E.A., b. 20 Sept. 1826 ; d. 20 June,
1860.
V. Reginald Whitehall (Rev.), Eector of Blendworth Horn-
dean, Hants, 6. 5 Dec. 1827 ; m. 3 May, I860, LouisaSophia„
dau. of Eev. David Eodney Murray, M.A., (set Bdrke's
Peerage, Elibank, B.), and has, 1 Mortimer Eeginald, 0. 16
March, 1861; m. 10 Nov. 1886, Lady Isabel Augusta, 3rd
dau. of the late Lord Hobart, and sister of Earl of Bucking-
hamshire, and has issue, Henry Da\id Eeginald, 6. IsyO ;
Caiherine Sydney Louisa, 6. 29 Sept. 1887; and Albini.i
Helens, b. 1889 : 2 Henry Philip Montolieu, b. 26 .\us. 1862 :
3 Reginald Elibank Murray, 6. '22 Sept. 1863 ; 4 Philip
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAE
Alexander, 6. 20 May, 1S65; 5 William Anthony (Eov.),
b. 6 Oft. 1866; 6 John tieileiicli Cliurton, Liuut. West
India Regt., 0. 1871.
I. Frances, h. 9 July, 1S19; m. 28 Oct. 1853, Sir Charles
Montolieu Lamb, Bart, of Beauport, Sussex, and d. I July,
1884.
II. Mari.innc Harriet, d. 1 June, 1835.
HI. Emily Charlotte.
IV. J'ulia Helena, m. 29 July, 1S70, Frederick (deceased),
son of Sir Godfrey Webster, Bart., of Battle Abbey, and d.
13 Oct. 1873, having had issue, one son, Godfrey Frederick,
b. May, 1873, (/. 1 July, 1880.
T. Helena Adelaide.
Mr. Margesson i^ 187 1, and was s. by his eldest son.
^rm.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th sa , a lion passant guardant
arg. a chief engruiled or, for Margesson: 2nd gu., three lions
gambs erased arg,, for Newdigate; 3rd arg., a chevron sa. be-
tween three hinds' heads erased gu., for Whitebread. Crtst —
On a ducal coioncl or. a lion passant guardant sa. gorged with
a ducal coronet or. JT/o^/o— Loyalie me lie.
Seat — Findea Place, Worthing, Sussex.
MARKER OF COMBE.
Mae'eee, Eichaed, Esq. of Combe, Honiton,
Deron, J. P. for co3. Devon and Dorset, D.L. for the
former county, late Capt. 1st Devon Yeomanry, b.
10 Aug. 1835 ; m. 6 June, 1865, Hon. Victoria
Alexanclrina, dau. of Edward, 9tli Lord Digby, and
has issue,
I. Katmoxd Jons, Lieut. Coldstream Guards, b. IS April,
1867.
II. Edward Richard, 6. 19 Nov. 1872.
I. Gertrude Margaret Diana, 6. 6 May, 1870.
Mr. Marker is eldest son of Eev. Thomas John
Marker, who d. 1854, and Frances Amelia, his wife,
dau. of Samuel Drewe, Esq., and grandson of Eev.
Henry Marker, of Aylt-sbeare, Devon, m. Mar-
garetta Putt, who d. 1846. The family inherits
Combe through this Margaretta Putt, the last
representative of Nicholas Putt, who bought Combe
in the year 1615.
Seat— Combe, Honiton, Devon.
CYm6s— Travelleid' and Wellington.
MARKHAM OF BECCA HALL.
Mabkham, Eoxald Antony, Esq. of Becca Hall,
CO. York, I. 15 Oct., 1870, Lieut. Coldstream
Guards.
Lineage. — Markham, a village near Tuxford, in Not-
tinghamshire, gave name (saith Camden) to the Markhams,
a family very famous both for antiquity and valour. The
Markhams were seated at Cotham, near Newark, from 14i)0
to 1620. A very interesting and copious history of this family
in all its branches, bytheKev. David Frederick Markham, has
been edited by his son, Clements 14. Markham, C.B.
Daniel Maekham (only son of Daniel, the 3rd son of Sir
Eobert Markham, who sold Cotham, and grandsoii of Robert
Markham, Esq. of Cotham, M.P. for Notts temp. Queen
Elizabeth, lineal male representative of Sir John Markham,
one of the Judges of the Common Pleas from 29 Richaei> II.
to 9 Heset IV.), served under the Duke of York, and settled
at Kilkenny, in Ireland. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Capt.
Fennell, of Cappagh, co. Kilkenny, by Frances his wife, dau. of
Gen. Fleetwood, by whom he had (with two younger sons,
Enoch and Matthew, who d. at Kinsale) a son and heir.
Major William Mabkham, was b. at Kilkenny, 1686, served
in Spain under Peterborough and Stanhope, and is said to have
built the first house at Halifax, Nova Scotia. He ?». 1717,
Elizabeth, dau. of George Markham, of Worksop Lodge, of the
Ollerton branch, and had issue,
William.
George, in the Navy, who d. 31 Jan. 1801. Ilis remains were
interred in the cloisters of Westminster Abbey.
Enoch, Lieut.-Col. 4tith Ilegt., d. 2.jth Dec. 1»00.
Elizabeth, d. young.
Major Markham d. 27 May, 1771, and was buried in the
north cloister of Westminster Abbey . His oldest son,
The Most Kev. William Mabkham, Archbishop of York,
5. at Kinsale in Ireland, 1719, was made Head Master of
Westminsier School 1759, Dean of Rochester 1763, Dean of
Chiist Church 1767, Bishop of Chester 1771, and Archbishop
of Y'ork 1777. Dr. Markham held at one time the important
appointment of Preceptor to the Prince of Wale.i. He d. in
his 89th year, 3 Nov. 1807, and his remains were interred in the
north cloister of Westminster Abbey. His Grace 7?i. 16 June,
1759, Sarah, dau. of John Goddard, of Rotterdam, related
to the Hopes, and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. John, b. 13 June, 1701, Admiral R.N., and M.P. for
Portsmouth, 1801-27, Lord of the Admiralty 1801-4 and
again 1806-7, vi. 17 Nov. 1796, the lion. Maria Rice, dau. of
Cecil, Baroness Dynevor, and had issue,
1 John, b. 27 Oct. 1801, d. at Morland 23 Jan. 1883.
2 William Rice (Rev.), Vicar of Morland, co. Westmorland,
6. 3 Feb. 18U3; m. 1840, Joane, dau of W. Clayton, Esq.
of Chesters, co. Northumberland, and had an only dau.,
Maria, b. 31 Oct. 1842, who vi. her cousin, F'rancis
Markham.
3 Frederick, C.B., Lieut.-Col. 32nd Eegt.. Aide-de-Camp
to the Queen, Gen. of Division in the Crimea ; d. ia
London, 21 Nov. 1855.
1 Maria, d. s. p.
Admiral Markham d. 13 Feb. 1827, at Naples.
III. George (Hev.), 6. 30 March, 1763, Dean of York; to.
FUizabeth Evelin, dau. of Sir R. Sutton, Bart., and d. 30
Sept. 1822, at Scone Palace, having had issue,
1 George, Lieut. R.N. d. s. p.
2 Edward, m. 1st, 1840, Charlotte Longden, and 2ndly,
Harriet, youngest dau. of Rev. John Romsey, of Trelleck,
CO. Monmouth, and d. 20 July, 1865.
1 Elizabeth Frances, m. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Eufane Shawe
Donkin, K.C.B., of Lower Cavershara.
2 Henrietta Alicia, d. unm. 1872.
3 Cecilia, in. Rev. C. Montgomery, and d. 1879.
4 Maria, m. 28 Sept. I»r2, Hon. and Rev. Thomas Alfred
Harris, and d. 1851.
5 Anne Isabella, m. Major Chadwick, and d. 1870.
6 Frederica, m. 24 March, 1838, Capt. Haviside. She d.
1863.
7 Sophia, d. unm. 8 Sarah, d. unm. 1884.
rv. David, b. 1 Sept. 1766, Col. of the 20th Regt., who was
killed at St. Domingo, 26 March, 1795.
v. Robert (Ven.), b. 28 March, 1768, Archdeacon of York and
Reel or of Bolton Percy ; ra. 1797, Frances Egerton, dau. of
Sir Robert Clifton, Bart, of Clifton, Notts, and d. 16 Aug.
1837, liaving had issue,
1 Robert, Capt. 5Sth Regt. ; shot in a duel at Fermoy, 31
May, 1832, d. s. p.
2 Henry Spencer (Rev.), Rector of Clifton and Prebendary
of York, 6. 8 Jan. 1805; m. Sophia, dau. of Sir J. L.
Kaye, Bart., and dying 1844 left issue, one son, Henry
Robert, who s. to the estates and took the name of Clifton
in 1869.
1 Frances Egerton, d. unm. 17 Dec. 1836.
2 Georgina, m. George, Earl of Haddington, and rf.26 Feb.
1873.
VI. Osborne, M.P., <tc., b. 27 May, 1769 ; in. 1st, 10 June,
1 306, the Lady Mary Thynne, dau. of Thomas, 1st Marquess
of Bath, and had a scm and a dau.,
OsDorne, Capt. 32nd Regt., d. 13 Nov. 1847.
Mary, m. W. Sheppard, Esq. of Hampton Manor, near'
Bath. She d. 28 Dec. 18s5.
Mr. Markham m. 2ndly, 28 June, 1822, Martha Honor*
Genrgina, dau. of Capt. Willi;im Henry Jervis, B.N.,
nephew of Earl St. Vincent, and d. 22 Oct. 1827, having had
one dau.,
Martha, m. Rev. William H. Pearson ; they assumed th»
name of Jervis. She d. 8 March, 1888.
T. Henrietta Sarah, m. Ewan Law, Esq of Horsted, Sussex,
brother of Edward, 1st Lord Ellenborough, and had by him,
who d. 24 April, 1829, four suns and four daus. She d. 15
Aug. 1844.
II. Elizabeth Katherine, m. William Bamett, Esq. of Little
Missenden Abbey, Bucks, and had one son, John, anda
dau., Klizabeth.
III. Alicia Harriet, m. Rev. Henry Forster Mills, and had a
numerous family, of whom the eldest son, William Mills,
of Helme Parke, Lieut. R.N., was J.P. andD.L.co. Durham.
IV. Georgina, d. unm.
V. Frederica, m. 16 Sept. 1797, AVilliam, 3rd Earl of Mans-
field, and had issue. She d. 29 April, 1860, aged 86.
VI. Anne, d. unm.
vn. Cecilia, m. Rev. Robert Philip Goodenough aon of the
Bishop of Carlisle, and had issue. She d. 30 March, 1865.
The Archbishop was s. at his decease, 1807, Dy his eldest son,
William Mabkham, Esq., b. 5 April, 1760, who was Privata
Secretary to Warren Hastings, and subsequently Resident for
some time of Benares, India. Eventually returning toco. York,
he seated himself at Becca Hall. He ?)i. 20 Aug. 1795, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Oldfield Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, co. Oxford,
and by her (who m. 2ndly, Alexander Mure, Esq., and d. 1841)
had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. John, Commander R.N., b. 6 June, 1797; m. Marianne,
dau. of J. B. Wood, Esq., and had issue,
MAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
IIAR
1335
1 John, Consul at Shanghae, h. 1 April, 1835 ; m. 1858,
Caroline Margaret llickett, and had two daus., Marianne
and Florence. Had. 9 Oct. 1871.
2 George ) j^ jj^ ^^g^ j Wisconsin, II.S.
3 Arthur ( '
4 Albert Hastings, 6. 11 Nov. 1841, Eear Admiral K.N.
5 AVilliam Jervis, d. s. p.
HI. David Frederick, Canon of Windsor, Vicar of Stilling-
fleet, CO. York 1824-38, and Eeclor of Great Horkesley
1838-53; 6. 11 March, 1800; m. 1827, Catherine Frances
Nanette, dau, of Sir William Mordaunt Milner, Bart, of
Nunappleton, co. York, and d. 31 March, 1853, having had
issue,
1 David William Christian, 6. 25 Dec. 1823; d. at sea
17 May, 1850.
2 Clements Robert, C.B., President R.G.S. 1893, 6. 20 July,
1830: m. 1857, Minna, dau. of Rev. J. Hamilton Chichester,
of Arlington, co. Devon, and has a dau. Mary Louisa.
3 Warren, 6. 16 July, 1835, d. U Jan. ]8;itj.
1 Selina, m. 1 June, 1852, Capt. E. Quin, E.X., and d.
31 Jan. 1867, leaving three daus.
2 Georgina, vi. 16 July, 1861, Charles C. Bowcn, Esq.
3 Gertrude, m. 3 Dec. 1868, Lieut. -Col. Clements, ol Ash-
field, CO. Cavan.
IT. Warren, Capt. 72nd Highlanders, 6. 15 July, 1801, and
d. at the Cape of Good Hope, 15 Nov. 1831.
▼. Charles, Lieut.-Col. 60th Rifles, 6. 14 March, 1803 ; m.
Emma, dau. of Rev. Ralph Brandling, and d. at Jamaica,
2 April, 1842, leaving one son,
Charles Warren ("Rev.), Rector of Aughton, co. Lancaster,
m. Margaret, dau. of J. W. Barton, Esq. of Stapleton
Park, Pontefract, and had issue, Charles, Capt. King's
Royal Rifle Corps; Warren, R.N. R. ; Roger (Rev.) ; and
Algernon (Rev.). He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Col.
John Barnett, and has by her one dau., Dorothy.
I. Emma, m. William Rookes Crompton Stansfield, Esq. of
Esholt Hall, CO. York. She d. 28 Oct. 1875.
u. Laura, m. William Mure, Esq. of Caldwell, Col. of the
Renfrewshire Militia, M.P. for Renfrew 1846-.'i5. She d. 7
March, 1876.
lu. Lucy, m. Henry Lewis Wickham, Esq., Chairman of
Stamps and Taxes (who d. 27 Oct. 1864), only son of the
Eight Hon. William Wickham. She d. U July, 1885.
Mr. Markham d. 1 Jan. 1815, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Mabkham, Esq. of Becca Hall, J.P. and D.L.,
Col, 2nd West York Militia, 6. 28 June, 1796 ; m. 12 Feb. 1828,
Lucy Anne, 2nd dau. of William Holbech, Esq. of Farn-
borough, CO. Warwick, and had issue,
I. William Thomas, of Becca Hall, ot whom hereafter.
i[. Edwin, Major-Gen. E.A., Lieut. -Governor of Jer.=ey
since 1892, b. 28 March, 1833 : m. 8 Feb. 1877, Evelyn, dau.
of Admiral Hon. Sir Montagu Stopford, K.C.B., and has
i'sue, Edwyn Guy, b. 1877 ; Montagu Wilfrid, 6. 1884: aud
.Muriel.
III. Francis, of Morland, Penrith, J.P. and D.L. for West-
morland, High Sheriff 1889, late Capt. Rifle Brigade, b. '41
Oct. 1837 ; m. 1868, iMaria, only child of Rev. Rice Mark-
ham, of Morland, and has issue, Frederick Rice, b. 1868;
Alfred and Francis, and three daus.
sv. Alfred, Capt. E.N., b. 26 June. 1839; d. 7 July, 1880.
V. Gervase, b. 15 Feb. 1844; m. 1S93, Charlotte Eliza, dau.
of the late Edward Horner Reynard, Esq. of Sunderlandwick.
I. Laura Elizabeth Frederioa, rn. 26 Oct. laoB, Lieut. Col.
R. L. O. Pearson, C.B., late Grenadier Guards, who d. 30
May, 1890.
II. Adela, d. 26 June, 1848. in. Mary, d. 29 Jan. 1851.
IV. Rose Georgina, d. IS April, 1851.
V. Lucy Henrietta, m. 18»6, Col. Parry, son of the Eight
Eev. Dr. Parry, Bishop of barbadoes.
VI. Emma, m. Rev. Albert Smith, Vicar of Wendover,
youngest son of Abel Smith, Esq. of Woodhall, co. Hertford,
M.P.
VII. Caroline, d. 24 Nov. 1847.
Col. Markham d. 26 Jan. 1852, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Thomas Mabkham, Esq. of Becca Hall, J. P., &. 13
July, 1830 ; served in the 19th Hussars, Rifle Brigade, and
Coldstream Guards in the Crimea ; was afterwards Capt.
Yorkshire Hussars and Lieut.-Col. 7th West Riding Volunteers
<Leeds Rifles) ; m. 15 April, 1857, Anne Emily Sophia, eldest
surviving dau. of Sir Francis Grant, P.R.A., of The Lodge,
Melton Mowbray, and d. 10 July, 188G, having by her (who d.
20 July 1880) had issue,
I. William Hope, of Becca Hall.
II. Claron Henrj, b. 21 July, 1866; d. v. p. J 8 July, 1868.
IK. Cyiil Fulc, twin with Claron Henrv-, d. v. p. 1 May,
1867. ■^'
IV. Rupert Evelyn, b. 13 Dec. 1868 ; d. v. p. 1879.
V. Ro>ald Antony, now of Becca.
VI. Nigel Ivan, b. 10 Nov. 1872.
1. Mabel Wilbelmina Frances, m. 4 July, 1877, Earl An-
nesley. and d. 1891.
u. C^cile Mary Isabella, m. 12 Dec. 187", Cecil d'Aguilar
Samuda, Esq. of Bruern Abbey, Oxon, and has issue.
ai. Hermionc Violet Cyril.
IV. Ethel Winifred Victoria.
v. Averil Constance Antoinette Jeanetta.
VI. Gwendolen Beatrice Sanchia May.
VII. Sybel Annesley Giaaa.
The eldest son,
William Hope Mabkham, Esq. of Becca Hall, 6. 16 Dec.
1859 ; d. s. p. 25 May, 1889, and was ,?. by his next surviving
brother, Ronald Antony, now of Becca.
.^vms^Az., on a chief or, a demi-lion rampant issuing gu.
Crest — A lion of St. Mark sejant guardantand resting his paws
on a pair of hames or.
Seat — Becca Hall, Aberford, co. York. Town Residence — 22,
Upper Wimpole Street, W.
MAELAY OP BELVEDERE.
Mahlay, Chaeles Bhinsley, Esq. of Belvedere,
CO. Westmeath, M.A., J.F. and D.L., High Sheriff
COS. Westmeatli 1853, Louth 1863, and Cavan 1885,
b. 1831 ; s. to the settled estates of Eobert, 1st
Earl of Belvedere.
Lineag'e. — The first of the family whom we find on record
is John Mablat, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Merchant. By his
wife, Elizabeth (who m. 2ndly, Mark Shaf toe, of the same place),
he left issue, Simon, who appears to have d. 7tnm. ; William,
of whom presently ; and Eleanor, m. Ralph Carr, Esq. of
Cocken, co. Durham. The 2nd son,
William Mablay, a Merchant, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 6.
1590; d. 1609, and was buried at Newcastle-on-Tyne. He left
issue, by Catherine, his wife, who d. 1620, an only son.
Sir John Marlay, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Merchant and
Alderman. He served as Mayor of that town five times
between the years 1637 and 1662, and received the honour of
knighthood at Berwick 26 July, 1639. He defended that town
for King Charles I. 1644, being Governor of it, but was
obliged to surrender. He d. 1673, having m. Jane, sister to
Edith, wife of Richard Hedworth, Merchant of Newcastle-on-
Tyne, by whom he had a son,
Anthony Mablay, Esq. of Creevah, co. Longford, m. Eliza-
beth, 2nd dau. of Eobert Morgan, Esq. of Cottlestown, co.
Sligo, and had issue,
I. Thomas (Sib), Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's
Bench in Ireland, whose will, dated 1753, was proved 1756;
77!.. 1707, Mary, dau. of Charles De Laune, Esq. of Dublin,
and had issue,
1 Thomas, of Celbridge, co. Kildare, d. before 1784.
2 Anthony, Earrister-at.Law, Commissioner of Appeals,
m. 26 Oct. 1740, Martha, dau. of William Usher, Esq. of
Usher's Quay, and by her (who d. 1763) left an only dau.
and heir, Letitia, m. Sir Eichard Wolseley, 2nd Bart.
3 i;obert.
4 Eichard, Bishop of Waterford, d. unm. 1802.
1 Elizabeth.
2 Mary, vi. James Grattan, Esq., Recorder of Dublin, and
M.P. for that city, aud was mother of the Eight Hon.
Henry Grattan, M.P.
3 Alice, m. 1748, Michael Leving, Esq. of Colverstown.
II. Eobert. iii. John.
IV. George, of whose line we treat.
The 4th son,
The Eight Eev. George Marlay, D.D., Bishop of Dromore,
consecrated 1745, m. Elizabeth Dunlevy, and d. 8 .April, 17G3,
leaving a dau. Elizabeth, 7ft. 1762, Right Hon. David Latouche,
and a son,
George Marlay, Esq. of Twickenham, Middlesex, Major in
the army, 7n. Lady Catherine Butler, dau. of Brinsley, Earl of
Lanesborough, by Lady Jane Eochfort his wife, only dau. of
Eobert, 1st Earl of Belvedere, and d. 14 April, 1826, leaving,
with two daus. (Elizabeth, d. unm. 1848, and Catherine, m.
Rev. Calvert Fitzgerald Moore, of Twickenham), a sou and
successor,
Geobge Mablat, Esq. of Cavendish Square, 6. 1791, Lieut.-
Col., C.B., A.D.C. to Sir Edward Paget; m. 1828, Catherine
Louisa Augusta, dau. of James Tisdall, Esq. of Bawn, co.
Louth (descended from James Tisdall, of Bawn, to whom and
his brothers arms were assigned by St. George, Ulster, 1679),
by his wife, Catherine Maria Dawson, afterwards Countess of
Charleville, and d. 1830, having had issue,
James, d. 1843.
Charles Brinsley Marlay, Esq., now of Belvedere.
Catherine Louisa Georgina, m. 10 June, 1851, John James
Eobert, 7th Duke of Rutland, K.G., P.C., G.C.B., and ci. 7
April, 1854, leaving issue (see Burke's Feen-age).
Arms — Barry of eight or and gu., a bordure az. charged with
eight martlets of the first. Crest — Au eagle displayed ppr.
Motto — NulU praeda sumus.
Seat — Belvedere, MulUngar, co. Westmeath.
133G
MAU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAE
nVTARPLES OF BEINKCLIFFE TOWER.
Marples, Geokge Jobsox, Esq. of Brinkcliffc
Tower, co. York, Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner
Temple, b. 27 July, 1845 ; s. his father 1881.
liineage. — Eobekt Makples, of Barlborough, co. Derby,
gentleman, was possessed of considerable property in Barl-
borough, Stavcley, Bonsall, Parley, Bridgetown, and also of
one-sixteenth of the manor of Parley, all in the co. of Derby.
He was 6. ante 1610; ?ii. Oct. 1639, Hannah, elder dau. and
co-heiress of Robert Godley, of Barlborough, and was there
bur. 21 Aug. 1676. He left issue,
I. Eobert, d. «.j)..bur. at Barlborough, 30 March, 1665.
II. William, his heir, of whom presently.
III. Edward, bapt. at Barlborough, 30 May, 1654.
IV. Gerv.ise, bapt. at Barlborough, 18 March, 1655, bur.
there 14 Jan. 1656.
V. Clifton, bur. at Barlborough, 23 Aug. 1672.
I. Mary, bapt. at Barlborouch, 19 Dec. 1648; m. 4Kov. 1676,
at Brampton, co. Derby, Kev. John BrocIUehurst, Rector of
Barlborough.
II. Hannah, bapt. at Barlborough, 7 Jan. 1657, in. Eobert
.Staniford, at Barlborough, 23 July, 1677, bur. there 21
March, 1678-9.
III. Elizabeth, bapt. at Barlborough, 26 July, 1C63 : ?«. 8
July, 1684, Thomas Spencer, of Matlock, co. Derby, bur.
there 15 Jan. 1700.
IV. Jane, bur. at Barlborough, 2 June, 1679.
The eldest surviving son,
AViLLiAM Makples, resided at Barlborough, and was bur.
there 24 June, 1704, and his wife, Helen, was bur. 6 Jan.
1706-7. He left issue,
I. Samoel, his heir.
II. Thomas, bur. at Barlborough, 10 Sept. 1676.
I. Mary, bur. at Barlborough. 14 Feb. 1676.
II. Hannah, bapt. at Barlborough, 30 Oct. 1682.
His son,
Samuel Mabples, of Barlborough, and afterwards of
Moorside, in the Parish of Staveley, co. Derby, bapt. at
Barlborough 30 Oct. 1671; m. 11 June, 1696, Margaret, dau.
of Eobert Wilson, of Ecclesall, co. York. He was bur. at
Staveley, 23 Oct. 1730, and left issue,
I. John, bapt. at Staveley, 29 Sept. 1C97, rf. unm., and was
bur. at Sheffield, 2U March, 171fi.
II. Samuel, bapt. at btaveley, 7 June, 1700; bur. there 10
March, 1720-1, d. unm.
III. Robert, his heir.
I. Sarah, bapt. at Staveley, 1703.
u. Barbara, bapt. at Staveley, t7''5.
in. Elizabeth, bapt. at Staveley. 1709.
IV. Mary, bapt. at Staveley, 1711.
The 3rd son,
EoBEBT Makples, of Staveley, and afterwards of Attercliffe ,
near ShefBeld; bapt. at Staveley, 12 May, 1717; m. 15 Oct.
1740, Martha, dau. of John Soisby, of Attercliffe, and by her
had issue,
I. John. 6. 12 March, 1747 ; d. unm. 6 Dec. 1810.
II. Samoel, his heir.
I. Sarah, d. in infancy.
The 2nd son,
Samuel Makples, of ShefBeld, Esq., 6. 10 April, 1T50;
m. 1st, 5 Oct. 1772, Hannah (who was bur. 20 July, 1778),
dau. of Joseph Dixon, of ShefBeld, and by her had two sons,
Samuel, bapt. 1776, bur. 1779; John, bapt. and bur. 1778; he
m. 2ndly, 11 April, 1782, Hannah, dau. of Benjamin Jcpson,
of Wincobank, near Sheffield; and d. 18 Aug. 1797, leaving
issue, two sons,
I. S.muel, of Sheffield, Esq., h. 14 Jan. 1783: m. 25 Dec.
1810, Ann, dau. of John Denton, of Fox Hill, in Ecclestield,
CO. York, gentleman, and by her had issue, six daus., two
sons, John and Samuel, who d. in infancy, and a son,
Benjamin, b. 182^1; d. unm. 2 April, 1866.
II. Benjamin, of West Grove, nearSheffield, b. 19April, 1784,
m. 4 July, 1813, Mary, dau. of the aforesaid John Denton,
of Fox Hill, and d. 11 ilay, 1843, leaving issue, two sons and
three daus.,
1 George, late of Brinkcliffe Tower, 6. 8 July, 1814 ; m.
22 Aug. 1844, Eleanor Johanna Williman (who rf. 8 May,
1869), dau. of Robert Jobson, of Lilburn, near Wooller, co.
Northumberland, and d. 13 March, 1881, leavingissue,
1 George Jobson, now of Brinkcliffe Tower; 2 Benjamin
Livingston, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, b. 30
Sept. 1846; m. 13 Aug. 1872, Sarah Anne, younger dau.
of Edward Hughes-Parry, Esq. of Llangollen-Fechan, and
Pentrefelin, co. Denbigh ; 3 Francis, b. 6 March, 1853, 7)i.
1 Sept. 1»8I, Edith Annie, 2nd dau. of Benjamin Hadley
Sanders, Esq. of Bromsgrove, co. Worcester, and has
issue; I Eleanor Jacobina, d. unm. 10 Feb. 1869; 2 Mary
Eliza, d. unm. 13 April, J887 ; 3 Gertrude, d. an infant.
2 Samuel, d. in infancy.
1 Mary, d. v.v.n. 22 Nov. 1871. 2 Susannah, d. an infant.
3 Eliza, d. unm. 6 May, 1S65.
.(^rms— Quarterly, per fess, nebuly, sa. and ermine, in the
1st and 4th quarters a gryphon segreant or. Crest — On a
wreath of the colours, a gryphon segreant or, resting the sinis-
ter claw on a cross-crosslct titchee sa. between two wings of
the latter. Motto — Tenax justitioe.
6>(!f— Brinkcliffe Tower, Ecclesall, W. E. Yorks. Cluix—
Junior Carlton.
MiARRIOTT OF COTESBACH.
Marriott, Charles, Esq. of Cotesbaeh, co.
Leicester, educated at Winchester and Brasenosa
Coll. Oxford, B.A. 1871, M.A. 1873, Barrister ot
the Inner Temple, J.P. co. Leicester, High Sheriff
1878, Lord of the Manors of Cotesbaeh and Shawell,
and Patron of Cotesbaeh, Capt. Prince Albert's
Own Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, retired
1883, b. 14 Oct. 1848; ?«. 1st, 10 Feb. 1880,
Frances Marion, eldest dau. of Kobert Fellowes,
Esq. of Shotesham Park, Norwich, and by h^r
(who d. 1882) has issue,
I. Charles Henry, b. 14 3Iarch, 18S2. '
I. Evelyn Mary.
II. Violet Ann.
He m. 2ndly, 21 April, 1891, Mary Emily, eldest;
dau. of the late Rev. Charles Pierrepont Peach,
Vicar of Appleton-le-Street, Malton, and by her
has further isssue,
II. James Edmund, 6. 1 March, 1892. ;
III. Frederick Ernest, b. 28 May, 1893.
liineagre.— Rev. Robert Marriott, LL.D., Eector of
Cotesbaeh, m. 1771, Elizabeth, only child and heir of George
Stow, Esq. of Walthamstow, Essex, and had a son,
Eev. Robert Marriott, Eector of Cotesbaeh, in. 2 May,
1809, Anne, dau. of James Powell, Esq. of Clapton, Middlesex;
d. 5 Oct. 1841, having had by her (who d. 14 March, 1840),-
with others, who d. young,
Eobert, 6. 1817 ; d. 1829. ,'
James Powell, late of Cotesbaeh.
Anne, d. 1838.
Caroline, m. the Eev. J. D. Watson, of Guilsborough, anS
d. Aug. 1857, leaving issue.
Judith Elizabeth, d. 1835.
Susanna, m. 1843. the Eev. Thomas Stevens, of BradficU,
Berks, and d. 1866, leaving issue.
The son.
Rev. James Powell Godlton-Constable, of Cotesbaeh, co.
Leicester, and of Walcot, co. Lincoln, J.P. co. Leicester, 6.
21 July, 1819; to. 19 Dec. 1844, Lucy Henrietta, only dau. of
Sir George Strickland, Bart., by his wife, Mary, Lady Strick-
land, only child of the Rev. Charles Constable, of \Vassaud»
CO. York, and had issue,
I. Robert, 6. 29 Dec. 1846; d. 14 May, 1868.
II. Charles, now of Cotesbaeh.
III. James Goulton-Constable, of Walcot Hall, near Don-
caster, J. P., who assumed the surname of Goulton-Con-
stable in lieu of Marriott, Oct. 1872, b. 21 March, 1860;
m. Aug. 1873, Mary, youngest dau. of Rev. Digliy Charles
Lcgaid, of Lea, co. Lincoln, and has a son, Lewis Eobekt,
b. 1877.
IV. Frederick George, 6. 6 Nov. 1851 ; d. 27 Nov. 1853.
v. John Marmaduke, 6. 6 March, 1853.
VI. Henry Peter, b. 28 June, 1854.
VII. George Strickland (Eev.), b. 7 Oct. 1855; m. Gertrude,
dau. of Rev. — and has issue, Robiu George, and Ethel.
I. Mary Esther.
II. Anne '^ . .
III. Lucy Caroline j '"■*°^-
IV. Frances Alice.
The Rev. J. P. Goulton-Constable and Mrs. Goulton-Constable
his wife assumed by royal licence, dated Jan. 1866, the sur-
names and arms of Goulton-Constable, instead of those of
Marriott, in conformity with the will of Lady Strickland,
who d. Jan. 1805. Mr. Goulton-Constable d. 10 Oct. 1871, ancT
was J. at Cotesbaeh by the eldest, and at Walcot by his second
surviving son. Mrs. Goulton-Constable d. 8 July, 1871.
Jicsideace—Cotcshsich. House, near Lutterworth.
MARRIOTT OF AVONBANK.
Marriott, Henry Christopher, Esq. of Avon-
bank, co. Worcester, Major (retired), late Prince of
Wales' Volunteers (82nd Regt.) , b. 14 March, 1826 ;
m. 18 April, 1849, Kosamond, dau. of Eev. Freddie
MAE
THE LAXDED GENTRY.
MAR
1337
Hamilton Carrington, o£ Wadham College, Oxford ,
private chaplain to John, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe,
and grand-dau. of Rev. James Carrington, Rector
of Topsham, Devon, Prebendary of Exeter Cathe-
dral, and has had issue,
I. Henry Beckett, b. 19 Aug. 1S51 ; d. 11 Oct. 1863.
II. Thomas Frederic, b. 1 Aug. 1S51 ; d. 14 Nor. 1335, at
Corfu.
ni. EicHABD Charles Edwakd, Lieut. Duke of Cornwall's
T.ight Infantrj- (32nd Regt.), b. 5 May, 1863.
I. HaiTiott Julia Catherine.
II. Louisa, in. 20 Jan. 1876, Edmund Fletcher Eosanquet,
Esq. son of Samuel Richard Eosanquet, Esq. of
Dingestow Court, Monmouth, and of Forest Hill, co.
Essex, and has issue,
1 Edmund Marriott, 6. 24 March, 1878.
2 Ernest Counhopc, 6. 11 Juni-, ISTU.
1 Catherine Marriott. 2 Rosamond Carrington.
in. Mary Edith.
IV. Marion Frances Florence Carrington, in. 14 Sept. 1876,
Rev. Henry Bickersteth Ottley, Vicar of Eastbourne,
formerly Vicar of Newton-on-Trent, son of Rev. Lawrence
Ottley, Rector of Richmond, co. York, Canon of Ripon
Cathedral, by Elizabeth his wife, sister of the late Right
Rev. Robert Bickersteth, Bishop of Ripon, and has
issue.
V. Rosamond Frederica, m. 25 Sept. 1890, Rev. Lewis
Randolph Marriott^Leir {see Leir of Ditch'.at), Rector of
Charlton Musgrove, Somerset, and has issue.
liineag'e. — This family traditionally derives its patronymic
from a town in Norman'ly, whence three brothers, Eudolphus,
Augustine, and Gulielmus, are stated to have accompanied
William the Conqueror to England. From them several fam-
ilies have emanated, and settled in Yorkshire, Leicestershire,
and Kent.
The Yorkshire branch was founded by ArcDSTiNE Makeiott,
who m. 5 Nov. 1689, Sarah, dau. of Peter Tooke, Esq. and left
issue, Edward, 6. 1 Nov. 1692; Benjamin, 6. 16 Feb. 1697;
Randolph, of whom presently ; Dorothea, 6. 15 Sept. 1690 ;
Mary Sarah, 6. 15 Feb. 1694; and Sarah, b. 31 March, 1704.
The 3rd son,
Rev. Randolph Marriott, D.D., Chaplain to H. M. George
II., and Rector of Darfield, co. York, b. 3 Nov. 1699 ; m. 26
Oct. 1731, Lady Diana Feilding, 3rd dau. of Basil, 4th Earl of
Denbigh, and d. 6 May, 1782, having by her(,who (L29 March
1756, aged 49) had issue,
Charles, b. 9 July, d. 10 Nov. 1733.
James, b. 4 Aug., d. 26 Aug. 1735.
Randolph, of whom presently.
Thomas, D.D., Prebendary of Westminster, Rector of St.
Michael, Basseshaw, and Chaplain-in-ordinary to King
George III., b. 27 May, 1737 ; m. Jan. 1777, Anne, dau. of
Sir Thomas Cave, Bart., who d. 23 Pec. 1833, aged 85.
He d. at Bristol, 16 Sept. 1781. Both buried in Bristol
Cathedral.
John, b. 19 Aug. 1739; m. Margaret, dau. of S. Gawtherne,
Esq. of Nottingham, and d. Nov. 1809, having by her i,who
d. June, 1821) had issue, Randolph, Vicar of Ipplepen. co.
Devon, 1814-43, m. a dau. of A. Gilby, Esq.. and d. 1843,
aged 65: Diana: Eliza, d. 22 Nov. 1815; Mary, m. Francis
Gawtherne, Esq. and d. 4 April, 1812; Sarah; Carohne ;
Anne.
William, E.I.C.S., chief of the Province of Rurdwan,
Bengal, h. 23 Sept. 1744; m. Jan. 1774, Jane, dau. of E.
Capper, Esq. of Redland, near Bristol, and d. at Pershore,
CO. Worcester, 16 Dec. 1803, having bv her ^who d. 20 Aug.
1825), had issue. William, 6. 21 Oct.' 1774, m. IhOl, Lydia
Mogridge, and d. s. p. in India, 18 Jan. 1805 ; Charies
Selwood, b. 20 Sept. 1776, d. at Pershore, co. Worcester, 24
Dec. 1806; Harvey, Rector of Claverton. and Vicar of
AVellington, b. 23 July, 1782 ; d. 18 Aug. 1865.
Mary, m. Capt. John Marriott, R.N., and d. 7 Feb. 1796
leaving three daus. '
Frances, d. 21 Jan. 1735.
Sarah, m. Rev. Harvey Spragg. Rector of Pulborough,
Sussex, and d. s. p. He d. 1 June, 1796.
Diana, lii. Capt. William Tucker, R.N., and had a son, Allen
whoa. s. p. 1816, aged 49.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 16 May, 1783.
Hester, m. Rev. Robert Deane, Rector of Barwick in Elmeter,
CO. York, and (i.s. p. '
Anne, d. 10 Feb. 1746.
Charlotte, d. unm. 16 Dec. 1822.
The 3rd son,
Randolph Marriott, of Leases Hall, Bedale, co. York, b.
18 June, 1,36; U.E.I.C.S., was transferred to the Military
V «,'"*'. tl*^ '^"^^^ ""'^" Lord Clive with distinction at the
battle of Plassy, 23 June, 1757, receiving a gold medal ; m. 4
Dec. 1769, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Right Eev. Christopher
Wilson, D.D., Bishop of Bristol (by Anne, his wife, dau. of
Right Rev. Edmund Gibson, D.D., Bishop of London), and d.
2 June, 1807, having by her (who d. 27 Feb. 1821) had issue,
six sons and eight daus.,
I. Randolph, Major-Gen. in the Army, 1813, B. 30 Sept.
1770; ru. Emma, dau. of Peregrine Treves, Esq., Post-
master-General of Bengal, and sister of Hester, late Mrs.
Thomas Clifton, of Lytham Hall, co. Lancaster, and had
issue, Wilson, an officer in the H.E.I. C.S. Native Cavalry,.
6. 27 Feb. 1812, d. unm. 1840; Emma, d. in Paris, 22.
March, 1893; Julia Frances, d. in Paris, 16 Feb. 1887.
General Randolph Marriott d. in Paris 9 March, 1821 ; his
widow,'Emma, rf. there Dec. 1881, aged 96.
II. Christopher, b. 1772, Barrister-at-Law ; m. Miss Fanny
Newby, and d. s. p. 1830.
III. Thomas, b. 3 June, 1773 : Lieut. -Gen. in the H.E.T.C.S.
Army, late of Avonbank, co. Worcester, J. P., Lord of the-
Lordship of Seagrave, co. Leicester: served in the Mysore
Country under Lord Cornwallis, present at the siege of
Seringapatam, 15 May, 1792 i medal), and Indian Campaiga
of that period ; received charge of the Princes, sons of
Tippoo Sahib, Sultan of Mysore ; served also in the war
under Gen. Lord Harris in 1799, in which Tippoo Sahib wa*.
killed, and was attached to the Staff of Arthur, Marquess
Wellesley, in 1802; in. 7 Jan. ISll, his first cousin Anne,
3rd dau. of Sir John Beckett, Bart, of Meanwood Park, co.
Y'ork (see Burke's Peerage, Grimthorpe B.), and d. 16
March, 1847, having by 'her (wlio d. 20 Oct. 1867), had
issue,
Thomas Feilding Beckett, Lieut. -Gen., and Col. Com-
mandant R.A., b. 26 June, 1813, d. unm. 25 Nov. 1880.
Edward John Beckett, J. P. cos. Worcester, Gloucester,,
and Oxon, late Capt. Worcestershire Militia, 6. 18 April,
1817; m. 18 Sept. 1855, Georgiana Mary, dau. of Harry
Edmund Waller, Esq. of Farmington Lodge, co. Gloucesiei\
and Kirby Fleetliam, co. Y''ork ; and d. s. p. 8 June,
1882.
Randolph, E.I.C.S., Bengal Presidency, b. 16 June, 1821 p
TO. 26 Aug. 1856, Amy Ada Blanche Cavendish, dau. of
Gen. J. Murray, and d. s. p. 5 May, 1889. She d. at.
Azimghur, Bengal, Dec. 1860.
Henry Christopher, now of Avonbank.
Mary Anne, 6. 13 Oct. 1811; d.unm. 1833.
Harriott Elizabeth.
Maria Louisa, m. 1st, 6 Nov. 1850, George Augustus
Frederick Wellington Stewart-Mackenzie, Esq. 72nd
Highlanders (see Burke's Peerage, Galloway), son of the-
Right Hon. James Stewart and his wife, Hon. Mrs.
Stewart-Mackenzie, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Francis-
Humberstone Mackenzie, Lord Seaforth (see Burke's.
Extinct Peerage), of Brahan Castle, Dingwall, N.B., and
assumed the surname of Stewart-Mackenzie. H&
d. s. p. 15 July, 1852. She m. 2ndly, 6 Aug. 18159, Capt.
Edward Krodsham Noel Kindcrsley Wasey, ll.N., of Fox-
leighs. Maidenhead, and d. s. p. 1 Oct. 1890.
IV. George, Commander R.N., b. 12 March, 1776; lost ia
H.M.S. ■' "The Lady Duncan," 5 Jan. 1801, aged 24, unm.
V. Pachard, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., b. 27 Feb. 1777 ; m. 4 Nov.
1803, Charlotte Phoebe, dau. of Peter Du Cane, Esq. of
Braxted Park, Essex, and d. s. p. 30 Jan. 1805. She d. at,
Horsham, 15 April, 1854.
VI. Charles, Major H.E.I.C.S., of Sellarsbrooke. Monmouth,
b. 10 Feb. 1781 ; ?i!. 1st, 9 July, 1811, Anne Carteret, dau.
of Rev. George Harris, and niece of Gen. Lord Harris,
G.C.B., which lady d. 12 May, 1831. He m. 2ndly,
Catherine (Lady of the Manor of Goodrich, co. Hereford),
dau. of George Griffin, Esq. of Newton Court, Monmouth,.-
■(vho d. 28 Aui;. Is87. He d. s. p. 22 Jan. 1848.
I. Frances, 6. 22 Oct. 1774; d. unm. 1794.
II. Anne, b. 9 April, 177s : vi. 24 Aug. 17S8, Major John,
Y'eoman, of Wlntby, co. York, who d. 1801. She d.s.p.
1»02.
III. Diana, 6. 1780.
IV. Harriott, b. 6 April, 1782; m. 4 April, 1804, Rev.
WiUiam Leir, Rector of Ditcheat, co. Somerset, J. P., and
Chaplain to Lord Boston (see Leir of Ditckeai), and ,/. \
April, 1843, having had two sons and seven daus. Rev.
AViUiam Leird. 23 Dec. 1863, aged 95.
V. Charlotte, 6. 24 Oct. 1783; d. unm. 1804.
VI. Elizabeth Hester, 6. 1785; m. '25 April, 1809, Brigadier-
Gen. Joseph W. Morrison, C.B., Col. 44th Regt., served in,
Burmese War, d. s. p. on passage home from India.
VII. Jemima, d. unm. 1787.
VIII. Georgiana, b. 1790 ; d. unm. 1813.
Seat — Avonbank, Pershore, co. Worcester.
MARSH OF GAYNES PA"RK.
Chisexhale-Maush, William Swaine, Esq. of
Gavnes Park, Essex, J.P., High Sheriff 1892, b. 7
Sept. 1857 ; s. his father 1875 ; m. 11 Oct. 1881,
Esther Eleanora Mary, eldest dau. of Edward
Byrom, Esq. of Culver, Devon, and Kersall Cell,
1338
MAR
THE LAI^DED GENTRY.
MAR
Lancashire, br his -wife, Katharine ^lary, dau. of
Thomas Coopland, Esq. of Asenbv, and Las issue,
Athertdn Hakold, h. 20 Aug. 1S83.
KMberine Mary Ksbu. Dorothy Eleanora.
Xiineag'e. — William Coxhead Marsh, Esq. of Gaynes
Talk, Essex, J. P. and ]).L., High Sheriff 1847, 6. 16 Aug.
ITjO; VI. o Oct. ISOi), Suphia, dau. of the Key. John Swainc,
of Lcverington, Isle of Ely, by Mary his wife, dau. of John
Inj:le, Esq. of Shelford, co. Cambridge, and by her ^vho d.
24 Dec. 1867) had issue,
Thomas Coxhead, his heir.
AVilliam (Kev.), M.A., formerly Fellow and Tutor of Trinity
Hail, Cambridge, of Wethcrsfield Place, Vicar of Wetheis-
field. Essex, b. 8 Aug. 1815; in. Emily, dau. of Thomas
■\Vhite, Esq. of Wetheisfield.
Ileniy Augustus (Rev.), M.A., formerly Fellow and Junior
Dean of Trin. Coll. Camb., Vicar of Tuxford, Notts, b. 28
Feb. 1817; m. 1850, Eliza, dau. of the Very Eev. John
Lamb, Dean of Bristol, Master of Corpus Chrisli CoU.
Camb.
Sophia, m. Eer.Edward Browne-Evorard, Hector of Burn-
ham Thorpe, Norfolk; d. 1S67, leaving issue.
Emily, m. Hev. Dr. Aiiislie, Master of Pembroke Coll. Camb.
Louisa, TO. Kev. William Pratt, formerly Kector of Haiplcy
cum-Bircham, Norfolk, and d. 1877, leaving issue.
Ellen Frances, m. Rev. C. Tower, Rector of Chilmark, Wilts ;
d. 1866, leaving issue.
Caroline Georgiana, vi. Henry B. Edwards, Esq. of Har-
dingham, Norfolk.
Mr. Marsh was Fellow of St. Peter's Coll. Camb., and Member
of the Society of Lincoln's Inn ; he d. March, 1867, and was s.
by his eldest son,
TuoMAS CoxHEAD Chisenhale Maesh, Esq. of Gaynes Park,
Essex, J. P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, Chairman Essex
<5uarter Sessions, 6. 25 July, 1811 ; m. 27 Oct. 1846, Eliza Ann
Chisenhale-Chisenhale, eldest dau. of John Chisenhale Chisen-
hale, Esq. of Arley Hall, co. Lancaster, and took the name
and arms of Chisenhale, in addition to those of Maesh; he
d. 30 Jan. 1875, having liad issue,
I. William Swaine, now of Gaynes Park.
II. Thomas Edward, 6. 22 June, la65.
I. Mary Sophia, d. 24 Feb. 1862.
51. Caroline Emily, vi. 20 April, 1871, Frederick Foster, Esq.
of Glyde Court, Lieut. 13th Hussars, eldest son of Rev.
Sir Charles Cavendish Foster, Bart, of Glyde Court, and
Stonehouse, Ardee, co. Louth, and d. Sept. 1892, leaving
issue (see Burke's Peerage). iii. Ursula Blanche.
IV. Eliza Gertrude, m. Benjamin, only son of W. Cornish
Cleave, Esq., of The Sanctuary, and Newcombes, Crediton,
Devon. v. Margaret Alice. vi. Annie Sophia.
Arms — 1st and 4th, Marsh f,uarterly gu. and arg., in the
1st a horse's head of the sec nd ; 2nd and 3rd, Chisenhale,
arg., three crosses-crosslet bout jnnee fitch6e within a bordure
«ngrailed gu. Crests — Issuing iiom a mural crown gu. a
horse's head arg. ducally collare 1 or, for Marsh ; 2nd, a griffin
passant gu. collared and lined, t!ie collar charged with three
crosses-crosslet, for Chisenhale.
jSeoi— Gaynes Park, Epping, Essex.
MARSH OF ■WINTERBOTJRNE PARK.
Maesh, Henry William, Esq., C.E., of Winter-
bourne Park, CO. Gloucester, b. 1837 ; m. 1865,
Mary Annie, 2nd dau. of the late G-eorge Millard,
i]sq. late of Bromley, Kent, and has issue,
I. Henbt William Godfrei.
II. John Charles Sidney. in. George Augustus Bulwer.
I. Mary Josephine. ii. Annie Mathilde, in. Ada Helen.
IV. Frances Alice Perry. v. Agnes Blanche.
Mr. Marsh is son of Capt. Henry Godfrey Marsh
{who d. 1872), of Wiiiterbourne Park, J. P., by his
wife Josephine Margrata, (w. 1832, d. 1874), 2nd
dau. of Wienand VVassermyer, of Bonn, Prussia.
Seat — Winterbournc Park, near Bristol.
MARSH OF SPRINGMOUNT.
{See Supplement .)
MARSHALL OF PATTERDALE HALL.
Marshall, Walter James, Esq. of Patterdale
Hall, Westmorland, and Enholnies Hall, co. York,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheritf', 1890, b. 1837; m. 8
Feb. 1866, Anne Ehza, dau. of Eev. John Eichard
Hill, of Thornton, co. York, and by her (vfbo dt
1876) has issue,
I. William Hibbert, 6. 18 Nov. 1SC6.
II. Richard, b. Nov. 1867.
III. Godfrey Arthur, 6. May, 1869.
I. Violet Augusta. ii. Ellen Eai-riet.
Lineage. — John Marshall, Esq. of Headingley, near
Leeds, M.P. for co. York, b. 27 July, 1765, 2nd son of John
Marshall, of Yeadon Low Hall, co. York, acquired great wealth
by his successful introduction of mechanical improvements
into a branch of the linen manufacture, the spinning of flax,
for which he formed extensive establishments at Leeds and
at Shrewsbury. He m. 5 Aug. 1795, Jane, 5th dau. of William
Pollard, Esq. of Halifax, and had issue,
I. William, of Patterdale Hall, Westmorland, M.P.
II. John, M.P. for Leeds, b. 28 Dec. 1797 ; m. 18 Nov. 1828,
Mary, eldest dau. of Joseph Dykes Ballantine Dykes, Esq.
of Dovenby Hall, Cumberland, and d. 31 Oct. 1836, leaving
issue,
1 Reginald Dykes, of Cookridge Hall, Leeds, J.P., 6.
8 July, 18.32; m. 1st, 21 Jan. lM.i8, Margaret Louisa, 3rd
dau. of Sir J. F. Herschel, 2nd Bart., and by her (who d.
7 Jan. 1861) he has two dans., Mary Adeline Louisa, d. 26
Feb. 1888 ; and Margaret Alice Edilh Herschel. He ik.
2ndly, 8 March, 1864, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of Rear-
Admiral the Hon. Keith Stewart, B.N., C.B., and by her
has issue, FitzRoy Dykes, 2nd Lieut. 3rd batt. Duke of
Cornwall's L.I., b. 22 July, 1869; Rosamond Stewart;
Helen Blanche ; Sybil Janet Edith; Ursula Wilhelmina;
Cicely Mary ; Evelyn Adela ; and Olive Editli.
2 Herbert John, Lieut. B.N., m. I.aura Cecilia, 2nd dau.
of Lieut.-Col. "Temple, late 60rh Rifles, and has issue.
3 Julian, m. Florence, eldest dau. of Rev. T. Thomas,
Canon of Canterbury, and has issue.
1 Janet Mary, ni. Stair Douglas, Esq., son of Sir J.
Douglas, K.C.B.
2 Catherine Alice, m. John Sumner Gibson, eldest son of
Rev. T. Gibson, late of Fawley, Hants.
Mrs. Marshall, 7n.2nd!y, P. O'Callaghan, Esq., llth Hussars.
III. James Garth, of Monk Coniston Park, Ambleside, and
Headingley. Leeds, J.P. and D.L., M.P. Leeds 1847 to 1852,
and High Sheriff of co. York 1860, b. 20 Feb. 1802 ; m. 9 Feb.
1841, Hon. Mary Alice Perry Spring Rice, dau. of Thomas
Spring Rice, 1st Lord Monteagle, and by her (who d.ll May,
1875) left issue at his decease in 1873,
1 Victor Alexander Ernest Garth, of Monk Coniston and
Headingley, J.P. co. Lancaster, 6. 16 Nov. 1841; m.
1876, Victoria Albertha Alexandrina, eldest dau. of
Alexander, 1st Baron Stanmore, K.C.B.
2 James Aubrey Garth, b. II June, 1844.
1 Julia Mary Garth. 2 Constance Eleanor, d. 1853.
IV. Henry Cowper, of Weetwood Hall, Leeds, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 8 March, 1808 ; m. 27 June, 1837, Catherine Anne Lucy,
2nd dau. of Thomas, 1st Lord Monteagle, and by her (who
d. 23 July, 1853) has Edmond Henry, and other issue.
v. Arthur.
I. Mary Anne, m. 13 April, 1841, Thomas, 1st Lord Mont-
eagle.
II. Cordelia, m. 1841, Rev. William Whewell, Master of Trin.
Coll. Camb., deceased.
III. Jane Dorothea, m. 29 July, 1828, John, 2nd son of Sir
Granville Temple, 9th Bart., and d. 23 Dec. 1851, leaving
issue. IV. Ellen.
v. Julia Anne, m. 31 Oct. 1833, Rev. Henry Venn-Elliott, of
Bricht, and has issue.
Ti. Susan Harriett, m. March, 1842, Eev. Frederick Myers,
of Keswick, and has issue.
The eldest son,
William Marshall, Esq. of Patterdale Hall, J.P. and D.L.,
M.P. successively for Petersfield, Beverley, Carlisle, and East
Cumberland, 6.26 May, 1796; m. 17 June, 1828, Georgiana
Christiana, 7th dau. of George Hibbert, Esq. of Munden, co.
Hertford, and d. 1872, leaving issue,
John William, his heir.
George Hibbert, heir to his brother.
Walter James, heir to his brother.
The eldest son,
John William Marshall, Esq. of Patterdale Hall, co. West-
morland, J. P., 6. 1820; d. unm. 4 Feb. 1881, when he was «.
by his brother,
George Hibbert Marshall, Esq. of Patterdale Hall and
Enholmes Hall, J. P., 6. 28 Oct. 1832 ; d. 18S7, and was s. by his
brother.
S^af.s— Patterdale Hall, Hallsteads, Penrith ; and Enholmes
Hall, Patrington, near Hull.
MARSHALL OP TREWORGEY. |
Marshall, William Nicholas Cottkock, I
Esq., of TrevForgey, Cornwall, J.P., b. 11 April,
MAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAE
1339
1846 ; m. 1st, Oct.. 1867, Alice Ann Grey, only cliild
of Bev. Jolm Grlanville, Eector of Jacobstow,
Cornwall, wliich lady d. 1876 ; 2ndly, 1879, Eliza-
beth, widow of C. E. Rowcliife, Esq. of Stog-
umber, Somerset ; and 3rdly, 26 Jan. 1882, Harriet
Georgiana, 2nd dau. of Francis James Coleridge,
Esq., of the Manor House, Ottery St. Mary,
Devon, and has issue,
CoLEKiDGE CoNNOCK, 6. 15 Marcli, 18S3.
Monica Augusta, b. 20 Feb. 1891.
Lineag'e. — The ancient scat and estate of TroworKcy,
parish of St. Cleer, is inherited by the Mabshalls, through
females, from the old family of Connock, whose residence it
was before the time of Henry VIII. Nicholas Connock, Esq.
<who d. 21 July, 1757), was the last male representative of the
name and family in Cornwall. In Spain, a highly honourable
branch still flourishes. The widow of Nicholas Connock sur-
vived him more than forty years, and d. 18 Dec. 1804. At her
decease, Trcworgey passed to her sister, Mrs. Ince, and then to
her dau.. Miss Anne Ince, who d. U7im., and waas. by her
nephew, William Marshall, Esq. of Treworgey, the descend-
ant of an ancient Devonshire family. His father. Rev. Lew-
is Marshall, Vicar of Davidstow and Eector of Lcsnewth (son
of Lewis and Alice Marshall), m. 1794, Armenell, dau. of John
Inch, Esq., ofCamelford, andcZ. 23 March, 1833, aged 75, leaving
issue,
I. William, who s. to Treworgey.
II. Ambrose Hodge, m. 2 Feb. 1827, and had issue, Ambrose
Hodge; William Fillis; Wallis lloberts ; John; Hannah;
Susan; Mary Hart; and Ann Armenell.
I. Mary Ann, m. 18 Sept. 1823, Eev. George Pool Norris.
II. Susannah, m. William Fillis Pearce, Esq.
The eldest son,
William Marshall, Esq. of Treworgey, High Sheriff 1843,
b. 10 March, 1798; to. 30 June, 1840, Everi'da.dau. of the
Eev. Robert Palk Carrington, Rector of Bridford, Devon, by
Dorothea his wife, dau. of Joshua Williams, Esq. of Per-
ridge House, and by her (who d. 24 Dec. 1864) had issue,
I. William Nicholas Connock, now of Treworgey.
II. Lewis Carrington, b. 26 March, 1848.
I. Eveiilda Armenell, m. 18 April, 1861, William Crawford
FtTte cue, Esq., son of Herbert Fortescue, Esq. of
Plymouth.
u. Frances Dorothea, m. July, 18G8, Dr. George Kerswill, of
East Looe, Cornwall. in. Mary Susan.
IV. Alice Georgina, d. 20 May, 1862.
Arvis— Or, a millrind sa. on a chief gu. three antelopes' heads
of the field. Crest— An antelope's head erased or.
Stat — Treworgey, Liskeard, Cornwall.
MAE SHALL OP SARNESFIELD COURT.
Maeshall, Geoege William, Esq., LL.D.,
E.S.A., J. P., of Sarnesfield Court, co. Hereford,
and of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law,
Eouge Croix Pursuivaut of Ai-ms, b. 19 April,
183y, m. 26 Sept. 18G7, Alice Euth, dan. of Eev.
Ambrose William Hall, M.A., sometime Eector of
Debden, Essex, and has, with other issue,
I. George, b. 4 Sept. 1869. ii. Isaac, 6. 4 Nov. 1870.
Lineage.— William Marshall, of Perlethorpe, co. Not-
tingham, was living there in 1063-4. Isaac Marshall, of
Perlethorpe, ttmp. Charles II., had issue, by Rebecca his
wife. dau. of Robert Feather, of that place (who d. 6 Nov.
1716),
Isaac Marshall, bapt. at Perlethorpe 12 March, 1686 ;
bur. there 2 Feb. 1733-4. He had issue by his 1st wife, Mary
Clark, a son, Isaac, of whom presently, and by his 2nd wife,
Elizabeth (who d. May, 1732), a son, William, ana three daus.
' The eldest son,
Isaac Marshall, of Perlethorpe, 6. 1717, m. 1st, Ann, dau.
I of William Keyworth, of RufTord, co. Nottingham, and by her
; (who rf. 4 April, 1758, aged 36) had issue, i. Isaac, d. young;
: II. William, of Birmingham ; and three daus. He to. 2ndly,
Sarah Lane, by Whom he had no issue, and dying 26 June,
17SG, was s. by his son,
. AViLLiAM Marshall, of Birmingham, and of The Grange,
, ■N\'ard End, co. Warwick, 6. 26 Nov. 1753; d. 29 Dec. 1837,
and was bur. at Aston, near Birmingham. He m. 1st, Mary,
dau. of James Goddington, of Birmingham, and by her (Who
j <(. 11 Sept. 1786, aged 28) had issue (with others, who d.
i young) two sons,
I. Isaac, 6. 13 Aug. 1778; m. Charlotte, dau. of John Sim-
cox, and d. 10 July, 1854, leaving issue.
II. William, of Bescott and Walsall, co. Stafford, h. 23 May,
1783; m. 16 April, 1807, Sarah, dau. of Peter Wethcrhead,
of Walsall, and by her (who d. 3 Nov. 1865) left issue. He
d. 14 Feb. 1841.
William Marshall nt. 2ndly, Susannah, widow of William
Twells, and dau. of Joseph Meller, of Morton Grange, co.
Notts, and by her (who d. 2 June, 1835) had issue,
in. Henry, 6. 2 Feb. 1789; m. 1st, Marsaretta, dau. of
Thomas Adams, and 2ndly, Maria, dau. of William Bingley ;
and d. without male issue, 18 June, 1880, leaving three
daus.
IV. George, of Ward End House.
This George Marshall, of Ward End House, 6. 29 Sept.
1794; d. 25 Feb. 1855 ; m. 1st, Ann Alice, dau. of George Lander,
and by her had, Walter, who d. an infant ; and 2ndly, Eliza
Henshaw, dau. of John Coniberbach, of Langley Hall, co. Salop,
and had issue, an only son, the present George William BIae-
shall, Esq. of Sarnesfield Court.
Ai-ms — Barry of six erm. and az., a horseshoe or between
three bezants. Crest — A bezant charged with a horseshoe sz.
between two wings barry of six erm. and az. Motto — Yi
inartiuli Deo adjuvante.
iSeat — Sarnestield Court, Weobley, co. Hereford.
MARSHALL OF BROADWATER.
Marshall, Lieut. -Gen. Frederick, Esq.,
C.M.G., of Catteshall Manor, Broadwater, Surrey,
J. P., Lieut. -Gen. (retired), late Aide-de-Camp to
H.E.H. the Duke of Cambridge, and late Lieut. -
Col. 2ud Life Guards, Master of the Horse to tlie
Earl of Carlisle, E.G., when Lord. -Lieutenant of
Ireland, Col. of the 1st Eoyals, b. 26 July, 1829 ;
m. 16 Dec. 1861, Adelaide Laura, youngest dau. of
Capt. Edward G. Howard, nephew of Bernard
Edward, 12th Duke of Norfolk, E.G., and has
issue,
I. George W^ilfred Howaud, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, b.
27 Feb. 1864 ; m. 1890, Florence, 2nd dau. of the late
Graham Menzies, Esq. of Hallyburton, co. Forfar.
I. Sybil Mary, m. 1887, William Arnold Webster Lawson,
Esq., Lieut. Scots Guards, 2nd son of Sir Edward
Levy Lawson, Bart, and has issue. (See Burke's Peer-
age.)
II. llylda Theifese, m. April, 1892, Walter de Winton, Esq.,
1st Life Guards, of Maesllwch Castle, co. Radnor.
Lineage.— The family of Marshall, anciently Marchal,
lived in Sussex many generations before
Thomas Marshall (son of Thomas Jlarshall, of Eastbourne)
left the county, and m. 1743, Mary, only dau. of William
Bryant, of Haslemere, Surrey. By her he had two sons, Thomas
Marshall, who d. without issue, and
Robert Bryant Marshall, Esq., 6. 18 Oct. 1744, who
derived considerable property from his uncle, Roliert Bryant,
of Haslemere, the only brother of Mary Bryant, the said Robert
Bryant having but one child, a dau., to whom he left the rest
of his estates. Robert Marshall d. leaving two sons (George,
of Broadwater, and Henry, of Godalming), and three daus.,
who m. three brothers, Anne, who to. William Ponlitex, of
Gloucester Place, Hyde Park Gardens ; Sarah, who m. Edmund
Pontifei, of Bramhope Lodge, Charlton, Kent; and Mary, who
))!. John Pontifex, of Groom's Hill, Blackheath, Kent. His
elder son,
George Marshall, Esq. of Broadwater, Surrey, J.P., 6. 31
Oct. 1796 ; TO. 1 Feb. 1819, Sarah, 3rd dau. of James Alexander,
Esq. of Edenbridge, Kent ; d. Dec. 1852, having by her (who d.
March, j864) had issue,
I. Alexander.
II. Murray, to. 8 Feb. 1849, Eliza, 3rd dau. of W. Gibbs, Esq.
of Tichenor Park, Sussex.
III. Frederic, now of broadwater.
IV. Henry, late Col. 9th Lancers, m. 18 July, 1860, Alice,
dau of William Heath Jary, Esq. of Blofield Lodge and
Builingham House, Norfolk.
I. Sarah, widow of Capt. Thomas Shearburn, of Snaith Hall,
CO. York.
II. Emily, m. 29 June, 1859, Charles Edward Fairtlough, Esq.
(deceased), Lieut. -Col. Commanding 3rd Depot Bairalion,
eldest son of Rev. Samuel Gerald Fairtlough, Eector of
Aghinagh, co. Cork.
Arms — Az., on a pile between two anchors in base or, an
anchor sa. Crest — A crested female figure vested arg., the
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riEjlit hand pointing to a rainbow above her head ppv. and with
tlie left supporting an anchor in front gu. J/otio— Spes niea
in coelo.
Sf««— Catteshall Manor, Broadwater, near Godalming,
Surrey. 2'oini liouse — 9, Eaton Place, S.W.
Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy, Bachelors', and
Marlborough.
liEESON-lffARSHALL, OF CALLINAFERCY
HOUSE.
Leeson-Maeshall MARKnAM Richard, Esq. of
CallinafercY House, co. Kerry, J.P., Higli Sheriff
3 890, B.A. New Coll. Oxon, Barrister-at-Law, b. 24.
Dec. 1859; m. 9 Aug. 1890, Mabel Edith, eldest
dau. of Sir John Fermor Godfrey, Bart., and by
her (who d. 2 May, 1892) has issue,
Mary (May), b. 19 May, 1891.
Lineage Robert Leeson, Esq., 6. April, 1796, son of
Hon. Robert Leeson, second son, by bis third wife, of Joseph,
1st Earl of Milltown (s:e Bdrke's Peerap-e, Milltown, E.),m.
Jan. 1820, Elizilietli, only surviving dau. and heiress of Ralph
Marshall, Esq. of BallymacAdam, co. Kerry, and had, with
other issue,
Richard John Leeson, Esq., 6. 11 April, 1828, who took the
surname of Marshall under the will of his uncle, John Mark-
ham Marshall, Esq., m. 23 Sept. 1858, Rebecca (Zeena), dau.
of Yen. Ambrose Power, Archdeacon of Lismore, and d. 27
Aug. 1877, leaving (with three daus., Mary Henrietta, Grace
Elizabeth, and Ediih Susan) a son, the present Markham
BicuABD Leeson-Marshall, Esq. of Callinafercy House.
^aiuilj) of IHursball.
Tristram Marshall came to Kerry in the expedition of Sir
Charles Wilmot, 1G02, and marrying Mary, dau. of Maurice
EitzGerald, of BallymacAdam Castle, co. Kerry, settled there.
His son,
John Marshall, m. Jane, dau. of Florence McCarty, of
Clodane ; was driven out by the Irish in the great rebellion
of 1G41, returned as a Capt. in Cromwell's army, and re-settled
at liallyniac.Vdam Castle, co. Kerry. His son,
Ralph Marshall, in. Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur Brown, of
Eallyneatig, co. Kerry, aCromwellian officer. His son,
Ralph Marshall, m. Jane, dau. and heiress of John Pur-
cell, of Gortenard, co. Cork. His son,
John Marshall, m. Lucy, sister of the Hon. Robert Day, a
Judge of the King's Bench. His son,
Ralph Marshall, High Sheriff co. Kerry 1799; m. Jane,
only dau. and heiress of John Markham, of Brewslerfield, co.
Kerry; and was killed in the Peninsular War, leaving a son,
John Markham, who d. unm. 1832, and a dau.
Elizabeth Marshall, ra. Jan. 1820, Robert, son of Hon.
Eoliert Leeson, youngest son of Joseph, 1st Earl of Milltown,
and had, with other issue,
Richard John Leeson (who took the name of Marshall, as
above), m. 23 Sept. 1858, Rebecca(Zeena), dau. of 'Ven. Ambrose
Power, Archdeacon of Lismore, and d. 27 Aug. 1877, leaving
ovith three daus.) a son, Markham Richard Leeson-Marshall.
^itmih) of g1arhl)am.
John Markham, an officer in Cromwell's army, settled in
Ireland. His son,
Capt. Joshoa Markham, of Killaha Casle, co. Kerry, m.
Mildred, :ind dau. and co-heiress of Sir Francis Brewster, of
Brewstei-field, co. Kerry, and d. 1717. His son,
Joshua Markham, of Nunstown, la. Hester, dau. and heiress
of William Godfrey, of Callinafercy, co. Kerry. Ills son,
John Markham, of Brewstertield, and Callinafercy, High
Sheriff CO. Kerry 1784, to. Elizabeth, dau. of GeofTry "The
O'Uonoghue of the Glynn," by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of
" The McCarty More." His only dau.,
Jane Markham, m. Ralph Marshall, of BallymacAdam, co.
Kerry.
,'(r/ns—(S« Burke's Peerage, Miltown, E.)
Seat— Callinafercy House, Killorglm, Killarney, co. Kerry.
MARSHALL OF HAMBLETON HALL.
^- AESHALL, Walter Gore, Esq. of Hambleton
Hall, CO. Rutland, High Sheriff 1885, b. 25 Sept.
18-15 ; educated at Winchester and Ch. Ch. Oxon,
M.A., 1869.
Lineagre. — George Marshall, Esq. of 'Westoe. Durham,
6. 1705; m. 1794; andd. 1839, leaving by his wife Sarah, dau.
of James Anderson, of Cleadon, Durham, (who d 1830) a son,
George Marshall, Esq., b. 1802 ; to. 25 Feb. 1836, Elizabetft •
Helen, dau. of John Gore, Esq. of The Harts, Woodford,
Essex, and by her (who d. 7 July, 1890) had issue,
I. George, m. the Hon. Sophie Byng, sister of George Stan-
ley, 8th 'Viscount Torrlngton, and has issue, George Byng,
b. 1876.
II. Walter Gore, now of Hambleton Hall.
1. Helen Rosa, i>i. E. Courage, Esq. of Shenfield Place, Brent-
wood, Essex, and has issue.
If. Constance, m. Gen. Vesey, late R.A., and cL leaving issue.
III. Elizabeth, m. F. G. Powell, Esq. (deceased), late 2nd
Dragoon Guards, and has issue.
IV. Claudine Frances, m. George Blois (deceased), brother to
Sir J. it. Blois, Bart.
V. Katharine Mildred, a Sister of Mercy.
VI. Evangeline Julia, to. Clement A. P. Cooper, late 29tli
Regt., brother to Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., and has issue.
Mr. Marshall d. 17 May, 1877.
Seat — Hambleton Hall, Oakham, Rutland.
Toicn Residmct — 9, CJueen Anne Street, W.
MARSHALL OF BARONNE COURT.
Marshall, William Kennedy, Esq. of
Baronne Court, King's co. J. P. and D.L., High ■
Sheriff 1886, b. 12 March, 1858 ; m. 27 May, 1881,
Ada Elizabeth, only dau. of Michael Den Keatinge, •
Esq. D.L., of Woodsgift, co. Kilkenny, by Adelaide^
dau. of Col. Grogan, of Seafield. co. IJublin, and
has issue,
I. Gilbert Kennedy, b. 28 May, 1888.
I. Eva Josephine. .
II. Esm^ Georgina Ermyntrude.
Lineage. — Joseph Marshall, Esq. of Glenkeen, co,
Tyrone, 6. in the beginning of the 18th century; to. Miss-
Simpson, CO. Armagh, and had a son, Cornelius (Rev.) (father
of Rev. Joseph Marshall, of whom hereafter), and a dau.
Sarah, who d. s. p. 1850, having to. Matthieu Louis, Baron de
Prlgny de Qu^ricux (Admiral tern]}. Louis Philippe), who left,
by will in 1850, his estates in France to his wife's nephew,
The Rev. Joseph Marshall, of Baronne Court, J.P. for
King's CO. and for co. Tipperary, b. 1801 ; son of Rev. Corne-
lius Marshall (son of Joseph, of Glenkeen), by his wife Mar-
garet, dau. of Rev. John Brydge. He had two brothers, John
(Rev.), of Wark, Northumberland; Robert, m. Miss Swayne,
and d. leaving an only son, George Swayne, b. 1846, Lieut.-
Col. R.A. ; and one sister, Sophia Ward, m. Richard Bol-
ton, Esq. of Castle Ring, co. Louth. He m. in 1853, Sophia
Jane, dau. of Hugh Kennedy, Esq. of Cultra, D.L. co. Down,
and by her had issue,
I. William Kennedy, now of Baronne Court.
I. Josephine, m. 1875, Thomas Bernard Hackett, Esq. of
Riverstown, co. Tipperary, J. P., late Lieut.-Col. 'V.C. Royal'
Welsh Fu>iliers.
II. Georyina, m. 1st, 1877, William Grogan Graves, Esq. of
Cloghan Castle, King's co., by whom she had issue (see i
Graves of Cloghan Castle); 2ndly, 1891, James Kingston, i
Barton, Esq. of Greenhill, co. Kilkenny, J.P.
III. Sophia Margaret, m. 1884, A. R. Hutchinson, Esq.,R.M., .
of Kiltorkan, co. Kilitenny, late Major Royal Welshi- t
Fusiliers; and d. 18t:5, leaving issue, Muriel Eleanor I
Sophia.
Rev. Joseph Marshall d. 25 Dec. 18G5.
I
SeaJ— Baronne Court, Parsonstown. i
MARSHAM OF RIPPON HALL.
Maesham, Major Henry Savill, of Rippon
Hall, Hevingham, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., Major
late King's Royal Rifle Corps, b. 19 Jan. 1847, m. 3
April, 1883,Cai'oline, dau. of the late Robert Blake
Humfrey, Esq. of Wroxham House, Norfolk, and
has issue,
I. Robert Henry Patrick, b. 9 May, 1884. . i
II. Arthur Frederic, 6. 10 Feb. 1886. j
I. Caroline Charlotte, b. 3 Feb. 1888. '
II. Margaret Anne, b. 9 June, 1890.
Lineage. — This ancient House derives its surname fron>
the town of Marsham, in Norfolk, in which co. it maintained
a prominent rank as far back as the reign of Henry I.
There remains, however, at present, no regular record of th»
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iamily until the time of Edward I., when John De Marsham
was living at Marsham. His descendant,
John Mabsham, of Stratton Strawless, d. 1515, and left hy
his wife Ellyne, with a dau. Agnes,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. John, ancestor of the Marshams, Earls of Romncy.
III. James, Sheriff of Norwich 1539, d. 1544.
The eldest son,
Thomas Marsham, Esq. of Stratton, who attained his
majority prior to the year 1508, left a son and successor,
Henry Marsham, Esq. of Stratton, who purchased, 1544, the
manor and advowson of Stratton Strawless. He 'iii. Rosa, dau.
of Thomas Aldrich, and d. 1573, leavingthree daus., Anne, m.
Henry Warne; Judith, m. Austen Slater; Margaret, d. 1634;
and two sons, d. s. p., with an eldest son, his heir,
Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless, in. Margaret,
dau. of Thomas Branthwaite, of Norwich, and had i. Thomas,
m. 1st, Lucy, dau. of the Very Rev. Edmund Suckling, Dean of
Norwich, and by her had a dau. Agnes, d. 1619, and 2ndly,
Jane Rede, of Weston, co. Suffolk, who d. s. p. 1638 ; n. Miles,
m. Miss Annis, and had a dau. Constance; in. Robert, of
whom hereafter; i. Thomasine, m. Thomas Hancock; u.
Mary, m. George Roberts. The 3rd son,
Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless, 6. 1591 ; m.
Anne, dau. cf John Noblett, of Semer, co. Suffolk, and had by
her (who d. 1665), with three daus. (Anne, ?)i. Thomas Bulwer,
of Buxton, and d. 1704; Margaret d. unm.; Elizabeth, m.
Thomas Scambler, of Herringham, co. Essex, and d. 1686),
three sons,
I. Thomas, d.s. p.lGSl.
II. William, m. Ellen, dau. of Samuel Harsnet, of Great
Fransham, co. Norfolk (who to. 2ndly, Sir Robert Drury,
Bart, of Reddleswith), and d. s. p. 1674.
in. Henrt, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Marsham rf. 1661. His 3rd son,
Hekrt Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless (eventually),
Jb. 1628 ; TO. 1st, Anne, dau. and heir of Charles Themilthorpe,
of AVorstead, who d. 1678, and 2ndly, Grace, dau. of Thomas
Bishop, of Hasely Hall, co. Suffolk (she m. 2ndly, John Corn-
wallis, of Wingfield College, and d. s. p. 1703). By his first
wife he had a dau. Margaret, d 1668, and two sons,
I. Heni-j', d. s. p. 1678, vita piatris.
II. Thomas, heir to his father.
JUr. Marsham d. 1692, and was s. by his son,
Tho.mas Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless, who s. to
Wramplingham, m. Dorothy, dau. of Leonard Gooch, Esq. of
Earsham Hall, and by her (whoJ. 1750) had, with seven daus.
<1 Mary, m. T. Crosbold, of Norwich ; 2 Margaret, d. 1700 ;
3 Anna, d. 1781 ; 4 Philippa, to. P. Elwin, of Therning; 5
Elizabeth, d. 1773 ; 6 Ulargaretta, d. 1779; 7 Lucy, d. 1802),
two surviving sons,
I. Robert, of whom hereafter.
II. Leonard, d. s. p. 1746.
Mr. Marsham d. 1751, and was s. by his son,
Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless, E.R.S., 6.
1708; TO. 1st, Mary, dau. of F. Browne, of Yaxham, and by her
<who d. 1752) had a son,
Robert, his heir.
He TO. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of A. Newby, of Stratton, and had
another son,
Thomas, who d. 1773, aged 15 years.
Mr. Marsham d. 1797, and was s. by his elder son,
Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless, b. 18 Dec.
1749; High Sheriff 1801; m. 17 April, 1781, Sophia, 2nd dau.
of Edward Hase, Esq. of Sail, by whom (who d. 28 Nov. 1824)
he had issue,
Robert, his successor.
Edward (Rev.;, b. 1 April, 1787, Rector of Stratton Strawless ,
d. 10 Feb. 1869.
Henry (Rev.), 6. 1788; d. unm. 1815.
Sophia Virtue, of Thetford, b. 1784; d. 17 Nov. 1867.
Lucy, m. 14 May, 1818, Rev. John Edwards, of Hardingham,
Norfolk, and d. 1873.
Mr. Marsham d. 15 April, 1812, and was s. by his son,
Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1834, b. 24 June, 1783 ; to. 26 Aug. 1804,
Frances Anne, eldest dau. of John Custance, Esq. of Weston
House, and by her (who d. 20 March, 1874) had issue,
Stratton Robert John, J.P. and D.L., b. 1805 ; to. 20 Sept.
18-.8, Amelia Charlotte, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late
Matthew Richard Onslow, Esq., eldest son of Admiral Sir
Richard Onslow, Bart., and d. s. p. 10 Jan. 1S3S.
Charles \\ iljiam, 6. 30 Aug. 1814 ; to. 13 April, 1841, Emily
Louisa, 3rd dau. of Reginald George Macdonald, of Clan-
ranald, andd. vita patris 13 Dec. 1852, leaving by her (who
TO. 2ndly, Dec. 1856, Lieut.-Col. Hugh Fitzroy, 2nd son of
Lord Henry FitzRoy) one child, Charles Robert Marsham,
Esq., heir to his grandfather, late of Stratton Strawless.
Henry Philip (Rev.), of Rippon Hall, Hevingham, Norfolk,
Rector of Stratton Strawless, 1859-1872, J. P., b. 10 Jan
1817 ; ?n. 19 Sept. 1843, Caroline Savill, eldest dau. of Onley
Savin Onley, Esq. of Stisted Hall, Essex, and d. 9 March,
ls92, having by her, who d. 22 Aug. 1893, had issue,
I. Henrt Savill, of Rippon Hall.
II. Charles Alfred Onley, b. 18 June, 1849, m. 5 Jan. 1875,
Maiy Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of the laie William Fox, Esq.
of Adbury, Hants. He assumed by royal licence, 21
May, 1891, the name and arms of Saville-Onley.
III. Frederic Savill, Capt. late King's Royal Rifle Corps, b.
5 April, 1853, m. 24 Aug. 1887, Bertha Alice, only dau. of
the late Colonel Cameron Hogge, Grenadier Guards, and
has issue,
Cameron Violet, &. 5 Sept. 1888.
I. Agnes Louisa, m. 7 May, 1874, the Rev. James Lee-
Warner, Rector of Beckley, Sussex.
Thomas John Gordon (Rev.), M.A., of Dereham. Norfolk,
J.P., b. 19 Sept. 1821.
George Augustus, of The Rookery, Thetford, J.P. and D.L.
for Norfolk and J.P. for Suffolk, late Major West Norfolk
Militia, 6. 6 Aug. 1824.
Frances Sophia Georgiana, m. 7 Sept. 1830, Rev. William
Arnold Walpole Keppel (now deceased), 3rd son of Frederick
Keppel, Esq. of Lexham Hall, Norfolk {see Burke's Peerage,
ALBE.MARLE, E.). She d. 7 June, 1883.
Agnes Sophia Katherine, m. 23 June, 1830, the late Sir Henry
Thomas Henry Estridge Durrant, 3rd Bart, of Scottow, and
d. 28 April, 1831.
Mr. Marsham d. "25 March, 1855, and was s. by his grandson,
Charles Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless, co.
Norfolk, 6. 17 Jan. 1853 ; 7ii. 1878, Florence Fanny, only dau.
of Charles Carey, Esq. of Dartmouth, co. Devon, Lieut. R.N.,
and d. s. p. 21 March, 1885, and was s. by his cousin, Henry
Savill Marsham, Esq. of Rippon Hall.
Arms — Arg., crusily fitchee sa. a lion passant gu. between
two bendlets az., each charged with three crosslcts or, quarter-
ing the arms of Themilthorpe. Crest — A lion's head erased
gii. charged with three crosslets fitchee or. J/oHo— Quod
adest.
5eai— Rippon Hall, Hevingham, Nurfolk.
MAKSHAM OF HAYLE PLACE.
Maesham, George, Esq. of Hayle Place, Kent,
and Heaclfort House, co. Leitrim, B.A., J.P. and
D.L. Kent, D.L. co. Leitrim, and High Sheriff
thereof 1878, b. 10 April, 1849.
Liineagre. — Bryan Jones, Esq. of the city of Dublin,
Auditor of War, descended from an ancient family in Wales,
had a grant of lands from King James 1. in 1622. He 7».
Elizabeth, dau. of Walter White, Esq. of Pitchfordstown, co.
Dublin, and had issue, Walter, his heir; Nicholas of the
city of Dublin; and Mary, to. Robert Aickin. Bryan Jones
d. 7 Nov. 1671, and was s. by his elder son,
Walter Jones, Esq. of Dublin, to. 13 Jan. 1661, Elizabeth,
only surviving child and heir of Rev. AVilliani Howard, alias
Hayward, ah'cisHayworth, of Dublin (descended from a family
of Hayworth, seated at Fazakerly and Burscough, in Lanca-
shire), and was s. at his decease, 1687, by his eldest surviving
son,
Theophilus Jones, Esq., b. 2 Sept. 1666, sometime of Beal-
anamore, co. Dublin, and afterwards of Headfort, co. Leitrim.
He 7)1. 1692, Margaret, dau. of Nicholas Bolton, Esq. of Brazeel,
CO. Dublin, and widow of John Edkins, Esq. of Roper's Rest,
and was s. at his decease, 1736, by his son,
Walter Jones, Esq. of Headfort and of Dublin, m. 1722,
Olivia, elder dau. and co-heir of the Hon. Chidley Coote, of
Coote Hall, co. Roscommon, and granddau. of Richard, 1st
Lord Coloony, and had issue,
I. Theophilus, his heir.
I. Margaret, b. 21 March, 1724; vi. 22 March, 1754, Chidley
Morgan, Esq., 2nd son of Mark Anthony Morgan, Esq.,
M.P., and had issue.
II. Catherine, ?7^. 3 Jan. 1758, Sir Nicholas Barry, Bart.
III. Elizabeth, m. Edward Crofton, Esq.
IV. Frances, 7/1. Oct. 1760, Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Bligh, brother
to John, 1st Earl of Darnley.
The only son and successor.
The Right Hon. Theophilus Jones, of Headfort, a Privy
Councillor in Ireland, M.P. for co. Leitrim and afterwards for
Coleraine, m. 1st, 29 March, 1754, Lady Catherine Beresford,
dau. of Marcus, 1st Earl of Tyrone, and widow of Thomas
Christmas, Esq., by whom (who d. 28 March, 1763) he had
issue.
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I. Walteb, his heir.
'I. Theophilus, of Bolton Eow, London, Vice-Admiral of the
Red, 6. Sept. 1760; d. uvm Nov. 18;i5.
in. James (Rev.), of Mernon Square, Dublin, Rector of
Urney, Diocese of Derry, m. 1st, Lydia, dau. of Theobald
Wolfe, Esq., and had by her (who d. in 1793) four sons and
two daus.,
1 Theopliilus, of Dublin, Barrister-at-Iaw.
2 Theobald, Capt. R.N., at one time M.P. co. London-
deny.
3 James (Rev.).
4 Walter, of Dublin, in. and had issue.
1 Elizabeth. 2 Catherine, d. rmm.
Eev. James Jones m. 2ndly, 1 Oct. 1796, Anne, dau. of Sir
Robert Blackwood, Bart, (by Dorcas his wife, Baroness
Dufferin and Claneboye), and relict of the Very Rev. John
Ryder, Dean of Lismore, son of John Ryder, D.D., Arch-
bishi']) of Tuam. Mr. Jones d. in 1835, and was bur. at
Urney.
The Right Hon. Theophilus Jones m. 2ndly, 1768, Anne, dau.
of Col. John Murray, M.P. for Monaghan (by Mary his wife,
dau. of Sir Alexander Cairnes, Bart., and widow of Cad-
wallader. Lord Blayney), and had by her one son, Henry, who
d. young, and two daus., Maria, d. unm. and Anne, d. in
infancy. Mr. Jones d. 8 Dec. 1811, and was s. by his eldest
son,
AValter Jones, Esq. of Bealanamore, co. Dublin, Headfort,
CO. Antrim, and Hayle Place, Kent, Col. Leitrim Militia,
and M.P. for Coleraine, h. 29 Dec. 1754; m. 8 Oct. 1805,
Katherine Penelope, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Lascelles
Iremonger, Vicar of Chadford, co. Southampton, and had five
daus., his co-heirs,
I. Maria Sophia, to. 1838, Henry Shovel Marsham, Admiral
R.N., son of Hon. and Rev. Jacob Marsham, and s. to
Headfort and Bealanamore ; they assumed the surname of
Jones. She d. s. p. 21 Dec. 1861 ; he d. 26 Oct. 1875.
II. Katherine Penelope, of Headfort and Bealanamore, d.
until., and was s. by her nephew, George Marsham.
III. Elizabeth Mabcia, m. 4 June, 1833, Rev. George
Frederick John Marsham, M.A., Rector of Allington, Maid-
stone, Kent (who was b. 2 June, 1806, and d. 29 Jan. 1852),
5th son of Hon. and Rev. Jacob Marsham, D.D., Canon of
Windsor, Prebendary of Rochester and Wells, and grandson
of Robert, 2nd Earl of Romney (see Burke's Peerage, Rou-
NEY, E.), and d. 20 April, 1849, leaving issue,
1 George Marsham, now of Hayle Place.
1 Catharine Elizabeth, m. 1st, 23 Jan. 1866, Rev. William
Gale Townley. of Beaupri^ Hall, Norfolk, who d. s. p. 4
Sept. 1869, and 2ndly, 11 May, 1880, Hon. Edward Ken-
yon, son of 2nd Baron of Kenyon.
2 Marcia Elizabeth Maria.
3 Frances Penelope, m. 20 June, 1876, Eev. Cloudcsley
Dewar Bullock Marsham, Vicar of Stoke Lyne and Cavers-
field, co. Oxford, 3rd son of Robert Bullock Marsham, Esq.,
D.C.L., Warden of Merton Coll. Oxford, and d. 9 Feb.
189 I, leaving issue,
1 Cloudesley Henry, b. 1879.
2 Francis William, b. 1883.
1 Jessie Catharine. 2 Constance Elizabeth.
4 Elizaneth Isabella Sophia, d. 1 Sept. 1883, unm.
rv. Sophiu, d. unm. Feb. 1890.
T. Anne, m. William Moore, Esq. of Wierton, and d. s. j>.
1882.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., a lion passant in bend
gu. between two bendlets az., for Marsham ; 2nd and 3rd gu.,
two lioncels rampant guardant or, armed and langued az., on a
quarter of the second a fret of the first, for Jones. Crest— A
lion's head erased gu. Motto— ison sibi scd patria;.
Seats — Hayle Place, Maidstone, Kent, and Headfort House,
Leitrim.
HARTEN OF MARSHALS WICK.
Marten, George Nisbet, Esq. of Marshals
Wick, Herts, J. P. b. 20 June, 1840 ; m. 14 Nov.
1872, Anne Pring, eldest surviving dau. of John
Taylor, Esq. of 51, Cumberland Place, Hydo Park,
and has issue,
I. George Ernest, 6. 1877.
II. Francis Arthur.
I. Winifred.
II. Agnes Clara.
liineag'e. — The family derives from John Marten, Esq.
of Rowsham, co. Oxford, living 1555. He was father of John
Marten, of Rowsham, ni. Anne Howchins, andd. 1599, leaving
a son, John, of Rowsham, father, by Fredswed Comyns his
wife, of TnoMAS, of Rowsham and Radford, who m. Elizabeth
Loggan, of Idbury (of kin to William of Wykeham), and had a
son, John, of Lavington, who m. Mary Byroni, and dying
1718, left a son,
Thomas Marten, Esq. of Rowsham, to. Frances, dau. ofRer.
Francis Morley, D.D., Rector of Bishop's Waltham, and by her
had three sons, cf whom two d. unm. The only son who
married,
George Marten, Esq. of Radford, co. Oxford, and Lime
House, Middlesex, m. 1750, Deborah, dau. of Hugh Bidwell,
Esq., and </. 1793, having had a son and heir,
GE3BGE SuLivAN Marten, Esq. of Radford, who sold that
estate, and purchased Marshals Wick, Herts. He m. 1st,
12 May, 1800, Jane, dau. of Charles Nevinson, Esq., and by
her (who d. 1809) had a dau., Jane, rii. 1833, Richard Edgell
Wyatt Edgell, Esq. of Milton Place, Surrey, and d. 1843, and
six sons, of whom the last two survivors were,
George Robert, his heir.
Thomas Pownet, i. his brother.
He m. 2ndly, 1811, Charlotte, dau. of Col. Tucker, and by her
had two sons and two daus.,
Francis, Rear- Admiral R.N., h. 1814.
Charles Tori n, b. 1815.
Henrietta, ?ii. 1849, Frederick Rodolph Blake, Esq., Lieut.-
Col. 33rd Regt., who d. 1855, having served in the Crimea.
Cecilia Mury.
Mr. Marten d. Jan. 1826, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Robert Marten, Esq. of Marshals Wick, co. Herts,
J.P. and D.L., b. 3 May, 1801 ; d. 17 June, 1878, and was s. by
his brother,
Thomas Pownet Marten, Esq. of Marshals Wick, J. P., 6.
1803; «. his brother 1876; late of the H.E.I. C. Civil Service;
m. 1837, Clara Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Parry Nisbet, Esq. of
Southbroome House, Wilts, and had issue,
I. George Nisbet, now of Marshals Wick.
I. Clara Jane, m. 1870, Rev. Henry Palmer, M.A., Rector of
Sullington, Pulborough, Sussex, and has issue, Henry, May,
Cecilia.
II. Harriet. in. Marian Betha.
Mr. Marten d. 1889.
Arms — Sa., three oval buckles fessways, two and one, arg.
Crest — A martin sa. holding in the beak a bucide, as in the
arms.
SMt — Marshals W'ick, St. Alban's, Herts.
HAKTIN OF HAM COURT.
Martin, George Edward, Esq. of Ham Court,
CO. AVorcester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1882,
Major Queen's Own AVorcestershire Yeomanry
Cavalry, Lord of the Manor of Upton, b. 11 Nov.
1829 ; 'm. 15 Oct. 1862, Maria Henrietta, dau. of
Benjamin Cherry, Esq. of larickeudon Grange, co.
Hertford, J.P. and D.L. for Herts, by Charlotte
Cassandra his wife, dau. of Eight Eev. H. PhiU-
potts. Bishop of Exeler, and has issue,
I. Eliot George Bromlet, h. 2 Oct. 1866.
II. Granville Edward Bromley, 6. 18 Oct. 1875.
I. Charlotte Susan Henrietta, b. 3 Jan. 1864.
II. Madeleine Frances, 6. 4 June, 18(55.
III. Eleanor Mary, b. 14 Nov. 1869.
IV. Annora Margaret, b. 7 April, 1872.
liineage.— William Martin. Esq. of Evesham, co. Wor-
cester, m. July, 1078, Elizabeth, dau. of John Knight, Esq. of
Barrels, co. Warwick, by Joan his wife, dau. of Edmund Eaw-
lings, Esq. of Donington, and had issue,
I. Thomas, Banker, of Lombard Street, and of Clapham,
Surrey, M.P. for Wilton, m. Elizabeth dau. of Richard
Lowe, of Cheshunt, Herts, and d. s. p. 116b.
II. William, Barrister at-Law, of Lincoln's inn, and Clapham,
Surrey, M.P. for Gowran, co. Kilkenny, m. Laura, dau. of I
— Mi'rrelli, Esq., and d. 1757.
III. John, of whom presently.
IV James, Banker, of Lombard Street, and M.P. for co. Cam-
bridge, purchased, 1721, the estate and manor of Quy, from
Sir Paul Wiiichcote, Bart., and d. s. p. 15 Dec. 1744.
The 3rd son,
JouN Martin, Esq. of Quy Hall, co. Cambridge, and Over-
bury Park, CO. Worcester, M.P. for Tewkesbury, i/i. Catherine,
dau. of Joseph Jackson, Esq. of Sneed Park, co. Gloucester,
and hud issue,
I. John, of Quy Hall and Overbury Park, m. Judith Bromley,
heiress of Ham Court, but d. s. p.
II. Joseph, of whom presently.
III. James, M.P. for Tewkesbury (see Martin of ledlbvmj anoi
Martin of Omrburv).
I. Catherine, m. Sir Nicholas Hackctt Carcw, of EedilingtoD
Hall, Surrey.
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ji. Anne, m. Henry Herbert, Esq. of Muckross, Killarney.
iir. Jlargaret, m. Treadway Russell Nash Esq., D.D., of
Bevere, Worcester, and had an only dau. and heir, Margaret,
TO. 1780, John Lord Soraer.s.
" IV. Elizabeth, v\. William Ueberden, M.D.
The 2nd son,
Joseph Martin, Esq., Banker, of Lombard Street, M.P. for
Tewkesbury, wi. Eleanor, dau. cf Sir John Torriano, Knt., by
Eleanor his wife, sister of Sir Horace Mann, Bart. K.B.,
British Envoy at Florence, and had issue,
I. Thomas, of Quy Hall, co. Cambridge, d. 11 July, 1821.
II. Joseph, of whom presently.
HI. Charles. Lieut.-Col. in the army, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Solomon Williams, Esq. of Dublin; and d. 1827, leaving
issue,
1 Charles Herbert (Rev.), M.A., m. 1st, 18IS. Eliza Porter,
* 2nd dau. of the late William Sloane, Esq. of Tobago, and
had three daus., Henrietta Ann Bidgood, m. 3 Aug. 1843,
Samuel White Baker, Esq., eldest son of Samuel Baker,
Esq. of Lypiatt Park, co. Gloucester (she ci. 29 Dec. 1855) ;
Eliza Heberden, m. 3 Aug. 1843, John Garland Baker,
2nd son of the aforesaid Samuel Baker, Esq. ; and
Charlotte Louisa. He in. 2ndly, Frances Anne, 2nd dau.
of Joseph Goodwin, Esq., and had issue by her, Charles
Frederick, and Gertrude Eleanor Frances, d. 16 Nov.
1865.
2 John Williams, of Twinning, co. Gloucester, J.P., m. 1st,
Jane Clarke, who d. s. p., and 2udly, 1841, Sophia Bash-
ford, dau. William Whitehouse, Esq., and by her had
Issue, Charles Stanhope ; d. Jan. 1859.
1 Eliza, m. James M. Cabe, M.D., and had issue.
'■ IV. George (Rev.), Vicar of Overbury, and afterwards of
Broad Windsor, ni. Maria, dau. of Richard Clarke, Esq.,
and d. leaving an only dau., Maria, ni. William Hill Buckle,
Esq. of Chaceley, near Tewkesbury, and has issue.
I. Eleanor, m. J. JFoote, Esq., and d. 12 May, 1831, and had
issue.
II. Mary, to. Rev. Thomas Heberden, Canon-Residentiary of
Exeter; d. 29 Nov. 1849, and had issue.
in. Anna, m. Joseph Smith, Esq., Private Secretary to Mr.
Pitt : d. 13 Aug. 1791.
ihe 2nd son,
Rev. Joseph MARTnf, of Ham Court, co. Worcester, was
Lord of the Manors of Upton-on-Severn and of Cheshunt,
Herts, Rector of Bourton-on-the-Hill, co. Gloucester, and
Canon-Residentiary of Exeter. He m. 1786, Isabella Mar-
garet, dau. of Rev. John Sturgcs, LL.D. , Prebendary and
Chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester, and sister of the
Right Hon. William Sturges-Bourne, of Testwood, Hants, and
had issue,
I. Joseph Johw, late of Ham Court.
II. George (Kev.), Canon-Residentiary and Chancellor of the
Diocese of Exeter and Vicar of Harberton, m. 1st, 26 July,
1825, the Lady Charlotte Sophia Eliot, youngest dau. of
William, 2nd Earl of St. Germans, and d. 11 Aug. 18G0.
having by her (who d. 1839) had issue.
I 1 George Edward, now of Ham Court.
2 Henry Arthur (Rev.), Vicar of Laxton, Notts.
1 Georgina, deceased. 2 Susan Isabella, deceased.
3 Charlotte Harriet.
■t Jemima Anne Frances,™. Jan. 1860, Col. Sir Charles
Cooper Johnson, K.C.B., son of Sir H. A. Johnson, Bart,
of Southlands, Isle of Wight, and has issue.
Rev. George Martin ni. 2ndly, 21 July, 1842, Renira Hen-
rietta Aldenburg, only dau. of Admiral William hentinck,
by the Lady Frances his wife, dau. of Charles, 1st Earl
llanvers, and by her (who d. 10 Jan. 1868) had issue,
1 Albert Bentinck, 6. 16 Dec. 1843: d. 9 May, 1886.
2 Evelyn Charles, Capt. 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers, h. 5
July, 1847 ; ni. 3 June, ISiO, Edith Hamilton, dau. of
John Martin, Esq. of the Upper Hall, Ledbury, and has
issue, Evelyn George, 6. March, 1881 ; John Bentinck, b.
Jan. 1883, and Edith Henrietta Dorothea, 6. 25 May, 1S85.
1 Renira Isabella. 2 Emily Frances, deceased.
3 Lucy Annora, m. 16 Sept. 1879, Arthur Charles Cherry,
Esq. of Hanwick Hall, co. Worcester, son of B. Cherry
Esq. of Brickendon, and has issue. '
III. Henry, d. 1843.
'■'• ^^'il'iam (Rev.), Vicar of Staverton, Devon, m. Jane,
eldest dau. of Arthur Champernowne, Esq. of Darlington,
Devon, d. 10 April, 1850, and had issue,
1 William (Rev.), 6 U Jan. 1831 ; m. 10 Feb. 1886, Mary,
dau. of Richard Luxton, Esq., and d. 7 Sept. 1890, leavinc-
issue, William Arthur, 6. 2 Dec. 1886.
2 Arthur, deceased.
3 Richard (Kev.), Vicar of Hfracombe, Devon, ra. Eliza
JKose dau. of the Rev. Daniel Rose Fearon, Vicar of St.
Mary s Church, Devon.
4 Francis, deceased.
6 Charles Rector of Dartington, Devon, late Warden of
rtauiey Coll , m. Dora Frances Jloberiey, dau. of the
Bishop of Salisbury, and has issue.
6 Alfred John.
7 John Harington, Capt. R.N. (deceased).
8 Reginald, deceased.
1 Caroline.
2 Frances, m. 1852, Rev. Jos. Lloyd Brereton, Prebendary
of Exeter, Rector of Little Massingham, Norfolk, and d.
leaving issue.
3 Mary Isabella, deceased.
4 Anne. 5 Louisa Renira.
V. Francis, d. unm. 24 Feb. 1810.
VI. Richard (Rev.), Canon of Truro, Vicar of Menheniot
Cornwall, m. Ch.irlotte (she d. Iti Jan. 1882), eldest dau. of
Rev. J. W. Baugh, Rector of Ripple, co. Worcester, and
Chancellor of the Diocese of Bristol, and d. 3 Feb. 1888.
VII. John Sturges, d. unm. 9 Aug. 1839.
I. Isabella Margaret, deceased. ii. Eleanor, deceased.
III. Anne, deceased. iv. Frances, deceased.
The eldest son,
Joseph John Martiv, Esq. of Ham Court, co. Worcester,
J. P. and D.L., Major for many years of the Worcestershire
Yeomanry, d. 1873, and was s. by his nephew, now of Ham
Court.
Arms—'Pa.^y of six or and az., on a chief gu. three martlets of
the first. CreiJ— A martin passant ppr. Motto— Ferns letho
tiagitium.
i'cat— Ham Court, Upton-on-Severn, co. Worcester,
MARTIN OF LEDBXJRT.
Martin, Waldtve Alexander Hamilton, Esq.
of The Upper Hall, Ledbury, co. Hereford, J.P.
and D.L., F.S.S., b. 22 Sept. 1854 ; m. 1st, 2S Aug.
1877, Georgina Maude, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Gregory
Haines, Madras Army, by Hon. Jane Eliza Mona,
Gougli, Lis -n-ife, dau. of Field-Marshal Viscount
Gough, K.P., and by her (who d. 19 Dec, 1883)
has issue,
I. HcGH Waldtve, 6. 8 July, 1878.
II. George Dermot, b. 20 March, 1880.
III. Alick Gregory, b. 4 Oct. 1882.
IV. Evan Hamilton, b. 8 Dec. 1883.
He m. 2ndly, 30 Dec. 1886, Frances, youngest dau.
of Ferdinand Hanbury Williams, Esq. of Coldbrook
Park, CO. Monmouth, and has had issue,
V. John Hanbury, 6. 4 April, 1890.
I. Frances Penelope, b. 8 and d. 14 Nov. 1887.
Iiin eagre, —James Martin, Esq. of Overbury Court, co.
Worcester, M.P. for Tewkesbury, 3rd son of John Martin,
Esq. of Quy Hall, co. Cambridge (see Martin of Ham Court),
ra. 17 July, 1774, Penelope, dau. of John Skipp, Esq. of The
Upper Hall, Ledbury, and by her (who d. 1830) had,
I. John, his heir.
II. Joseph, ra. Sarah Harriett, dau. of Robert Hewitt, Esq.
of Whitehaven, co. Cumberland, and d. 20 Dec. 1856.
III. James, m. 20 Sept. 1819, Julia, dau. of Rev. John Vig-
noles, of Portarlington, Queen's Co.
I. Penelope, d. unm.
II. Catharine, d. unm. June, 1787.
III. Elizabeth, m. C. E. Hanford, Esq. of WooUashaU, co.
Worcester, and d. Feb. 1844, leaving issue.
IV. Anne, d. unm.
Mr James Martin d. 1810, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Martin, Esq. of Overbury Court, M.P. for Tewkesbury,
6. 27 Nov. 1774 ; ra. 5 March, 1803, Frances, 2nd dau. of
Richard Stone, Esq. of Chislehiu'st, co. Kent, and by her (who
d. 3 March, 1862) had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Richard, d. unm. 1829.
m. James, d. unm. 1878.
IV. Robert, of Overbury Court, co. Worcester, J.P., High
Sheriff 1877, b. 14 Aug. 1808 ; ra. 20 April, 1^37, Marj- Anne.,
dau. of John Biddulph, Esq. of Ledbtu-y, and by her, who d.
24 Nov. 1892, has issue,
1 Richard Bidddlph, M.A. Oxon, F.R.G.S., J.P., M.P.
for Tewkesbury 1880-85, and Since 1892 for co. Worcester,
b. 12 May, 1838 ; m. 1864, Mary Frances, only dau. of
Admiral Richard Crozier, of West Hill, Isle of Wight.
2 John Biddulph, M.A. Oxon, F.Z.S., F.S.S., &c., b. 10
June, 1841 ; m. 1881, Victoria, dau. of R. B. Claflin, Esq.
of Horner, Ohio, U.S.A.
1 Julia, TO. Douglas Henty, Esq. of Westgate, co. Sussex.
2 Penelope, ra. Rev. Frederick Whitmore HoUand, M.A.,
Vicar of Evesham, and d. 7 Dec. 1873, leaving one son,
Robert Martin, b. 10 Oct. 1372, and a dau., 6. 28 Nov. 1873.
V. Henry, d. unm.
I. Frances Penelope,, 6. 19 Dec. 1803.
II. Emily, ra. June, 1830, Robert Gumming Norman, Esq. oi
Bromley, and d. 25 Oct. 1842.
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Mr. John Mavtin d. Jan. 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Martin, Esq. of the Upper Hall. Ledbury, J. P., JI.P.
for Tewkesbury 1832-35 and 1337-59, b. 2 Feb. 1S05; m. 1st,
1S37, Mary, dau. of Capt. Thomas Aubrey Morse, and by her
\who d. 27 July, 1843) had an only dau. Eleanor Traherne,
who m. Kev. F. Holland. He m. 2ndly, 1847, Maria Hen-
rietta, dau. of Evan H. Baillie, Esq., and d. 7 March, 1830,
having had by her (who d. 16 Feb. 1865),
I. John Hamilton, tf. 18 March, 1851.
II. Waldtve Alexander Hamilton, now of Ledbury,
ill. Hugo Hamilton. iv. John Evan Hamilton.
I. Kditli Hamilton, to. 3 June, 1880, Capt. Evelyn C. Martin,
K.I. Fusiliers, and has issue (see Martin of Ham Court).
ai. Ada Hamilton, m. 7 Oct. 1880, Gerald Edward Wellesley,
son of Hon. W. H. G. Wellesley, and grandson of the 1st
Lord Cowley.
III. Dora Hamilton, d. 15 Sept. 1872.
IV. Nora Hamilton, m. 4 Feb. 1388, Capt. Charles Harvey
Palairet, late 9th Lancers.
■V. Frances Hamilton, m. 7 Aug. 1884, Alexander Baillie,
Esq., only son of Evan Baillie, Esq. of Pilleigh, co. Devon.
Arms, etc. — See Martin of Ham Court.
Seat—TUo Upper Hall, Ledbury.
MAHTIISr OF HEMINGSTONE.
Martin, Majoe-Gen. William George, of
Hemingstone Hall, Suffolk, J. P., Maj.-Gen., late
E.H.A.,6.5 Aug.1835; »n.l9 May, 1863, Margaret,
2nd dau. of William Stralian, Esq. of Sidmoutli,
by Anne, Ms wife, only child of Gen. Sir George
^ultell Fisher, E.A., and has issue,
Beatrix Maria, 6. 18 May, 1866.
Liineag'e. — Capt. Eogeb Martin, son of Eoger Martin,
«f Stepney, by Elizabeth his wife, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of
Anthony Tutchen, and 2ndly Thoniasina; d. 1687, having
had by the former (with two daus., Margaret and Elizabeth)
an only surviving son,
Tutchen Martin, m. Bermet Garsh. or Gage, and d. 1702,
having had issue, William, Admiral of the Fleet, in. 16 Aug.
1726, Mary Atkins, of Twell, co. Gloucester, and d. s. p. 1756 ;
"Tutchen, d. s. p. 1721 ; Bennett, of whom presently ; Eoger,
Admiral, K.N., d. 1780, having had a son, John, who prede-
ceased him ; and James. The 3rd son,
Bennett Martin, M.D., d. 1741, leaving, by Elizabeth his
■wife, a son,
Capt. William Martin, E.N., m. Arabella, dau. of Admiral
Sir William Eowley, K.B., and by her (who m. 2ndly, Col.
Gibbs, of Horseley Park, Sussex) had issue,
William, of Hemingstone, his heir.
Henry, of Colston Bassctt, M.P. for Kinsale, and Master in
Chancery, m. 14 July, 1795, Maria Elizabeth Edmunds,
of Woi'sbro', and d. 1839, having had issue {see Martin of
IVorsbro'}.
George (Sir), K.C.B., G.C.M.G., Vice-Admiral of England,
m. 1st, 1804, Harriet, sister of Admiral Bentinck, and2udly,
1815, Miss A. Locke, of Norbury Park, Surrey.
The eldest son,
William Martin, Esq, of Hemingstone, Capt. in Elliott's
Horse, m. Sarah, dau. of Admiral Sir Joshua Eowley, Bart, (so
created 1786), and by her (who d. 21 Dec. 1841) had issue,
William, who d. s. p. ; Eichard Bartholomew, of whom
presently ; Eliza, m. Eev. Charles Townley, brother of Townley,
of Fulbourn, co. Cambridge ; Arabella ; Philadelphia ; and
Maria. The 2nd son,
Eichard Bartholomew Martin, Esq. of Hemingstone,
Lieut. 5th Dragoon Guards, m. 5 April, 1832, Juliana, dau. of
John Donovan Verner, Lieut. 55th Foot, son of Kobert Verner,
Esq. of Dublin, by Juliana, his wife, dau. of Edward Donovan,
Esq. of Ballymore, co. Wexford, and had issue,
William George, now of Hemingstone.
Charles Townley, officer 70th Eegt., drowned in New Zea-
land, 1664.
Henry John, Comm.E.N.,??i. April, 1874, Edith Philadelphia,
dau. of Francis Offiey Martin, Esq. (see Martin, of Worsfiro'
Hall), and d. Jan. 1876, leaving a dau.
Hichard Edward Eowley, C.M.G., Col. late InniskiUing
Dragoons, British Commissioner in Swaziland.
Francis. Joshua Gibbs.
Maria Elizabeth Verner, m. June, 1856, the Eev. John Longe,
Eector of Sternfield, Suffolk.
Sarah Juliana Philadelphia, d. young.
Mr. Martin d. 11 April, 1855.
Arms— Arg., two bars gu. Crest — An ape admiring himself
in a looking-tilass ppr. Motto — Sans tiche.
£eat — Hemingstone, Ipswich, Suffolk.
MARTIN OP "WOESBEO' HALL.
MiETIN-EDMUNDS, WlLLIAM MiCHAEL AlOT-
sitrs, Esq. of Worsbro' Hall, co. York, D.L., b. 8
May, 1847 ; m. 3 Aug. 1870, Emily Frances Tich-
borne, youngest dau. of John H. Wasliington
Hibbert, Esq. of Bilton Grange, co. Warwick, and
Juha his wife, dau. of Sir H. J. Tichborne, 8th
Bart., widow of Col. Charles Thos. Talbot, and
mother of the 17th Earl of Shrewsbury, and has
issue,
I. Cecilia Elizabetli Mary Agnes.
II. Magdalene Mary Josephine.
III. Mirial Augusta Mary, d. 1 April, 1873.
IV. Olyve Mary Evelyn.
Lineage. — For lineage of Martin, see Martin of
Heininpstone.
The family of Edmunds, resident at Rotherham in the reign
of Queen Elizabeth, was of Worsbro", temi). James 1.
Thomas Edmunds, Esq. of Worsbro' (Secretary to Thomas,
Earl of Strafford), steadfastly adhered to King Charles during
tlie civil wars, and eventually paid £350 for his compositions.
He m. Ann, dau. of Henry Cookson, and dying 9 Jan. 1662,
aged 66, was s. by his son,
Henry Edmunds, Esq. of Worsbro', J.P., Lieut, of the
Trained Bands, who d. s. p. 22 March, 1708-9, and was s. by
liis nephew,
Thomas Edmunds, Esq. of Worsbro', eldest son of Thomas
Edmunds, by his wife, Mary, dau. of John Wentworth, Esq.,
Til. Jane, dau. of Francis Foljambe, Esq. of Aldwark, by whom
he had issue. His son,
Thomas Edmunds, Esq. of Worsbro', 6. 15 July, 1699, m.
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Henry Carrington, Gent, of The
Views, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Edward Gower, of Hutton,
in the East Eiding) left at his decease, 10 Dec. 1742, a dau.,
Henrietta, m. William Falconer, M.D., and a son and successor,
Francis Offley Edmunds, Esq. of Worsbro', J.P., m. 1
June, 1767, Hannah Maria, younger dau. of Joseph Offley,
Esq. of Norton Hall, co. Derby, and sister and co-heir (with
Urith, wife of Samuel Shore, Esq.) of Edmund Offley, Esq.,
and had issue with a son, Francis Offley, D.L., who vi.
Mary Eeresford, dau. of Francis Ferrand Foljambe, Esq. of
Aldwark, but d. s. p., two daus., Maria Elizabeth and
Urith Amelia. Mr. Edmunds d. 1 July, 1825, aged 89. His
eldest dau.,
Maria Elizabeth Edmunds, of Worsbro', m. 14 July, 1795,
Henry Martin, Esq. of Colston Bassett, Notts, J.P., M.P.,
for Kinsale, and one of the Masters in Chancery, and d. 31
Aug. 1827, having by him (who d. 1839) had issue,
William Bennett, of whom presently. j
Henry Burges, of East Bridgford Manor (deceased). ;
George Bohun, of Crabbs Abbey, Norfolk, Capt. E.N., C.B.,, '
b. 21 March, 1799; m. 1835, Isabella Harriet, dau. of
Eear-Admiral Sir Thomas Briggs, G.C.M.G., and d. 13 ;
Oct. 1854, leaving issue. His eldest dau., Isabella, to. 7 !
June, 1859, Sir Ancliitel Ashburnham, Bart., and his 2nd '\l
dau., Urith Amelia, m. 26 July, 1864, Sir Cromer Ash-
burnham, C.B.
Francis Offley, of Eose Hill, Hampton, Middlesex, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law and Inspector of Charities, 6. 22 March,
1805 ; m. 31 Jan. 1844, Mary, dau. of Very Eev. Samuel
Smith, D.D., of Dry Drayton, co. Cambridge, Dean of
Ch. Ch. Oxford, and Prebendary of Durham, and had a son,
William Henry, Gent. Cadet Eoyal Mil. Col. Woolwich, b.
1851, d. 3 Dec. 1S69, and two daus., Frances Augusta,
and Edith Philadelphia, in. Henry Martin, Esq., R.N., and
d. 1 876, leaving a dau.
Augusta Anne (dec), m. the late Richard T. Fisher, Esq. of
Lincoln's Inn, and had issue, Auguste May, d. 1863.
The eldest son,
William Bennett Martin, Esq. of Worsbro', J.P. and D.L.,
b. 7 Oct. 1796 ; m. 26 Nov. 1831, Augusta Marcia, only dau. of
Eev. JohnChaloner, of Newton Kyme (of the Guisbro', family),
and Augusta Ann, his wife, dau. of Eobert and Lady Elizabeth
Sutton, and widow of Edward Vavasour, Esq., and by her
(who d. 19 July, 1859) had issue,
I. Thomas Wentworth, late of Worsbro' Hall, d. s. p.
II. William Michael Aloysius, now of Worsbro'.
I. Maria Elizabeth, to. 28 Aug. 1855, the late the Hon.
Francis Dudley Stuart Wortley, 2nd son of 2nd Lord Wharn- :
clilTe, and d. leaving issue,
1 Francis John Stuart, late Lieut. E.N. , 6. 8 June, 1856;
m. Ellen, dau. of Sir T. J. L. Gallwey, K.C.M.G., and has
issue,
2 Edward James Stuart, Major 60th Eifies, 6. 31 July,
1857; m. Violet, dau. of the late J. A. Guthrie, Esq. of
Craigie, and has issue, Nicholas Eothesay, 6. 9 Jan. 1892.
3 Allan Thomas, d. young.
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4 Ralph Granville Stuart, b. 4 July, 1864 ; m. Virginia, dau.
ot Capt. Schley, U.S.N.
5 Allan liicliard, Lieut. King's Royal Eifle Corps, 6. 20
Jan. 1865.
1 Amy Cecilia, d. younsr, 3 March, 1860.
2 Susan Mary, m. 17 Sept. 1«84, George Arthur Carley,
Esq., eldest son of Sir George Cayley, Bart., and has issue.
II. Augusta Charlotte, d. 1853.
III. Auitlia Mary, m. April, 1853, Edward Chivers Bower,
Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Broxholm, co. York, and has issue,
1 Edmund Thomas Chivers, b. 1857; m. Elizabeth
Williams Mina, dau. of the late Sir Claude Trollope,
K.C.B.
2 George Chivers, 6. 1860.
3 Francis Chivers, 6. 1862 (deceased).
4 Wentworth Arthur, b. 1866.
1 Augusta Mary, 7n. 6 Oct. 1887, William Henry Arthington,
son of Arthington Worsley, Esq., and nephew of Sir
William Cayley Worsley, Bart, of Hevingham, and has
issue (see Burke's Peeragt).
2 Amy Elizabeth. .3 Alice Ethel.
4 Cicely. 6 Beatrice Lilian.
IV. Julia Constance, to. Aug. 1863, Stephen Soames, Esq.,
2nd son of Charles Soames, Esq. of Coles Park, Herts, and
has issue,
1 Francis Archibald. 2 Edward Rowland.
3 Gerald Martin.
1 Constance Maud. 2 Edith Julia Wentworth (dec).
3 Isabel Winiired, m. Henry E. Courage, Esq. of Graven-
hurst.
V. Francis Etheldreda, deceased.
Mr. Martin d. 6 April, 1847. His eldest son,
Thomas Wentworth Maktin-Edmunds, Esq. of Worsbro'
Hall, J.P. and CL., Lieut. 60th Royal Rifles, h. 24 Nov. 1841,
d. unm. 15 Nov. 1866, from the effects of a fall from his horse,
and was s. by his brother, William Michael Alotsics, now
of Worsbro' Hall.
Arms — Per chevron cr^nele or and sa., three fleurs-de-lis
counterchanged, for Edmunds: quartering Martin, same as
Martin of Jltmingstone.
^>«£— Worsbro', Burnsley, co. York. Residence— Vpyer
Wulmer, Kent.
MARTIN OF ANSTET.
Maetik, Egbert Feewex, Esq. of Anstey
Pastures, co. Leicester, M.A., J.P., b. 9 April, 1842 ;
m. 30 Oct. 1873, Henrietta Susan, 4th dau. of the
Eev. Edmund Eoberts Larken, Eector of Burton,
CO. Lincoln, and has issue,
I. Eocekt Edmund, 6. 1 Dec. 1874.
II. William Francis, 6. 7 Feb. 1876.
Xiineag'e. — in early times the Martins resided at Leices-
ter, and frequently held the highest offices in that ancient and
important borough. In the years 1333, 1338, and 1364, John
Martyn was Mayor of Leicester, and was also {temp.
Edward III.) twice returned M.P. for the borough. Shortly
afterwards, the family held possessions at Anstey, anciently
called Hanstigie, or Anstige, co. Leicester, which they have
ever since possessed, and where they have resided to the
present time.
William Martin, Esq. of Anstey Pastures, J. P., b. 1777 (2nd
son of Robert Martin, Esq. of Anstey, by Ann Hallam his wife,
and 7th in descent from Robert Martyn, who purchased Anstey
Pastures); m. 12 May, 1807, Ann Wood, only child and heir
of John Richards, Esq. (the last of the family of that name
seated at Normanton-on-Soar, co. Nottingham), and by her
(who d. 16 April, 1855) had issue,
I. William, b. 1808 : d. 18'29.
II. Robert, M.A., his heir.
III. John, of Whatton House, co. Leicester, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1863, b. 1815, to. 15 April, 1852, Augusta
Louisa, 2nd dau. of William Hopkins, Esq., M.A. of St.
Peter's Coll. Camb., and d. 22 May, 1864, leaving issue,
1 William John, of the Lodge, Barrow-on-Soar, Lough-
borough, CO. Leicester, J. P., Capt. Leicestershire Y'eo-
manry, b. 1853 ; m. 15 Oct. 1878, Emily Mary Letitia, dau.
of WilUam Edmond Hamilton, 27thRegt. Madras N.I.
2 Walter Richards, b. 1860.
1 Ada. 2 Florence.
3 Amy. 4 Evelyn.
IV. Charles Bosworth, b. 1825; m. 14 Aug. 1851, Margaret,
dau. of Sir JohnBorlase Warren, 4thBart. of Warrenscourt,
CO. Cork, and d. 1881.
1. Anne Elizabeth, to. Eev. E. G. Parker, M.A., who d. 10 May,
1859. Shed. 1882.
Mr. Martin d. 24 July, 1850. His 2nd son,
Eev. Robert Martin, of Anstey Pastures, co. Leicester,
II.
M.A., J.P., 6. 1809 : m. 1st, 14 March, 1839, Selina, only dau.
of the late John Frewen Turner, Esq. of Cold Overton Hall,
Oakham, and by her (who d. 6 Nov. 185'2) had issue,
I. Robert Frewen. now of Anstey Pastures.
n. William, b. 8 Jan. 1844; d. 1844.
III. John (Rev.), b. 1848 ; m. 1878, Sophia Constance, dau. of
William Bosworth, Esq. of Charley Hall, co. Leicester, and
has issue, John Bosworth, another son, and five daus.
IV. Charles William, b. 1850; to. Sophia Florence, younger
dau. of William Bosworth, Esq. of Charley Hall, and has
issue, two sons.
I. Eleanor Anne.
II. Selina Mabelle, m. Capt- Julian Henry Hay Ruxton, of
Broad Oak, Brenchley, Kent.
III. Margaret Grace.
IV. Marian, m. Henry Storr, Esq. of Brenchley, Kent, and
has issue, two sons and two daus.
He m. 2ndly, 20 Sept. 1860, Marian Cecil, only child of Richard
Wood, Esq. of Stony Gate, near Leicester, by Mary Cecil
his 2nd wife, and by her had issue,
V. Cecil, 6. 13 Oct. 1865.
V. Mary Cecil. vi. Dora Cecil.
Eev. Robert Martin d. 11 July, 1871.
Arms — Per saltire arg. and or, between two bars, three
martlets gu., quartering the arms of Richards of Normanlon,
viz., arg., a chevron invected between two escallops in chief and
a cross pattee in base gu. Crest — A talbot's head erased arg.
crusily, eared and langued gu., gorged with a collar vert.
Motto — Sure, and steadfast.
Seat — Anstey Pastures, Leicester; and the Brand, Lough-
borough.
MARTIN OF ROSS.
Maetin, Eobeet Jaspee, Esq. of Eoss, co. Gal-
way, J.P., B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, b. 17 June,
1846 ; m. 1886, Amelia Constance, widow of Victor
Baddeley Eoche, Esq. of Killuntin, co. Cork, and
dau. of J. J. Schmidt, Esq. of Thornfield, co.
Lancaster, and has issue,
Barbara Lavana.
Xiineage. — This family is descended from one of the
officers who accompanied De Burgh, the ancestor of the noble
family of Clanricarde, to Ireland, temj). Henry II., and, upon
the conquest of Galway, settled there. In the Book of Pedigrees,
vol. X. (Office of Arms, Dublin Castle), the arms are stated to
have been granted to Oliver Martin by King Richard 1. in
the Holy Land. About the year 1590, Robert Martin, the
lineal ancestor of the present Mr. Martin, was in possession of
the estates now held by that gentleman. Robert Martin thus
referred to served the office of High Sheriff, 1607, and being
elected Mayor of Galway, d. during his year of office, 20 April,
1621. He was s. by his eldest son, Jasper Martin, who d.
1629. By inquisition made in 1635, it was found that Jasper
Martin d. 12 April, 1629, seised of the lands of Ross and several
otherdcnominationsinthe West of Galway, all which descended,
to his son and heir,
Robert Martin, Esq. of Eoss, High Sheriff 1644. Having
adhered to the cause of Charles I., upon the conquest of
Galway, 1654, he was dispossessed of his house in the town
of Galway, and his property in the suburbs by Sir Charles
Coote, commanding the Parliamentary troops, who occupied
it, and this house and the other property of Mr. Martin were
granted to Edward Eyre, who was Judge-Advocate of the
Force under Sir Charles Coote, and was also intruded into the
Eecordership of the town by the expulsion of the gentleman
who held that office. Mr. Martin made an effort to be restored
to his house and property upon the restoration of Charles II.,
but without success, although he held the King's warrant
under his own signature to that effect. (For an account of this
proceeding of Mr. Martin, see the Journals of the Irish house
of Commons, vol. i. 439.) Mr. Martin had issue Jasper, his
successor; James, of Maghery, co. Galway, to. (articles dat.
22 June, 1667) Mary, eldest dau. of Marcus D'Arcy, Esq. of
Cloghrane, co. Galway, and d. s. p. ; and Richard, ancestor of
Martin 0/ Ballinahinch. He d. 1700, and was «. by his eldest
son, Jasper Martin, Esq. of Ross, who d. 1710, and was s. by
his son,
Nicholas Martin, Esq., who to. 1st, Jane, dau. of Anthony
French, of Clough, co. Galway, and 2ndly, Margery, dau. of
Eobert Browne, Esq. of Breaghfy, co. Mayo ; he d. 1731, and
was s. by his eldest son of his 1st marriage,
Jasper Martin, who d. unm. 1749, and was s. by his half-
brother, eldest son of the 2nd marriage of his father,
jAitES Maetin, Esq. of Ross, who m. 1726, Barbara, dau. of
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Farragh M'Donnell, of Ballycallagh, co. Mayo, and by her
(who d. 1772) had a son aud successor, Jasper, and a 2nd son,
Nicholas. Mr. Martin d. 1775, and was s. by his eldest son,
Jasper Martin, Esq. of Boss, who d. uiim. 17SS, and was s.
by his brother,
Nicholas JIaktin, Esq. of Ross, who to. Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert O'Hara, Esq. of Lencboy, co. Galway, and grand-niece
of O'Hara, last Lord Tyrawley of that hne, and by her had
issue, I. James, d. unni.; u. Robebt, his heir; iii. Richard.
Nicholas Murtin d. 1811, and was s. by his son,
RoDERT Martin, Esq. of Ross, who m. Marian, dau. of John
Blackney, Esq. of Ballyellen, co. Carlow, and of tlie city of
Wa^erford, and by her (who d. 1855) he lef: at his decease,
10 June, 1868, one son and two daus.,
James, his heir.
Elizabeth, on. Arthur Ussher, Esq. of Ballysaggartmore, co.
Walerford.
Marian, m. Arthur Bushe, 4th son of the Right Hon. Charles
Kendal Bu^he, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.
The son and heir,
James Martin, Esq. of Ross, D.L. and J.P., High Sheriff
1S26, M.A.Trin. Coll. Dubhn, b. 1804, m. 1st, 1824, Anne, dau.
of Thomas Higinbotham, Esq. of Dublin, aud by her had five
daus.,
I. Mary, m. Thomas Barklie, Esq. of Inverhouse, Lame.
II. Emily, to. 1st, James McCalmont, Esq. of Abbeylands,
Belfast, and 2ndly, Augustine Barton, Esq.
III. Elizabeth, m. Williini Kennedy, Esq. of Annefield.
IV. Maud, m. H. Caldwell, Esq.
V. Josephine, d. uiim.
He m. 2ndly, 28 March, 1844, Anna Selina, dau. of Charles
Fox, Esq. of New Park, co. Longford, and granddau. of Lord
Chief Justice Bushe and of Mr. Justice Fox, of the Court of
<;ommon Pleas in Ireland, and had issue,
I. Robert Jasper, now of Ross.
II. James Richard, J. P., b. 24 Dec. 1854; m. 10 June, 1885,
Amy Geraidinc, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Charles Herbert,
late Bengal Staff Corps.
an. Charles Hex, b. 14 Aug. 1859.
VI. Katharine Annesley, m. 10 Oct. 1882, Edward Hamilton
Curi^-, Esq.
VII. Geraldine Charlotte Louisa. viii. Selina Rosanna.
IX. Edith Sydney, to. 22 Nov. 1882, Cuthiiert Pilkiogton
Dawson, Esq. of Groton House, co. Suffolk, Lieut. 2nd
Dragoon Guards.
X. Gertrude IsabeL xi. Violet Florence.
Ai-vis — Az., a Calvary cross arg., between the sun in splen-
-dour on the dexter limb or, and the moon in crescent on the
.sinister of the second. Ci-est — An estoile wavy of six points or.
Motto — Sic iturad astra.
Seat — Ross, near Moycullen, co. Galway.
MAKTIN OF WICHE.
Maetin, Est. John Chaeles, M.A., Trin. Coll.
Dublin, Rector of tilleshaudra, co. Cavan,, b. 2S
Dec. 1831.
Lineage. — John Martin, Esq. of AVichc, co. Worcester,
living towards the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16tli
centuries, m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Humphry Rudinge,
Esq. of Wichc, and had two sons, Gilbert and John. The elder
son,
Gilbert Martin, Esq. of Creckers, co. Bedford, in. Catherine
Boteler, dau. of George Boteler, Esq. of Sharnbrooke, co. Bed
ford, by Mary Throukmorton his wife, and had,
George Martin, E.^q. of Wiche, seated there 1627, m. Alice,
5th dau. of Dr. James Caulfeild, and sister of William, 2nd
Lord Charlemont, and had,
John Martin, Esq. of Lurgan, co. Armagh, M.P. for Charle-
mont in the Irish Parliament in 1039 and for several years
subsequently. By Katherme his wife (who d. in 1007), he had
two sons and one dau.,
I. FrrLKE, of whom presently.
II. John, who left a dau. Jane.
I. A dau., m. 1056, Roger Lyndon, Esq. of Carrickfergus, and
had issue.
Mr. Martin iZ. 1656. His son and heir,
Ffclke Martin, Esq. of Biownlow Derry, co. Armagh,
Major in the army, a distinguished officer in the Civil Wars
of the period, ra. 1650, Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of Sir
William Brownlow, Knt. (his mother was dau. of George
Villiers, Duke of Buckingham), by Eleanor his wife, sister
of Sir Cahir O'Dogherty, and dau. of Sir Jolin O'Dogherty,
ty Rose O'Neill his wife, dau. of the famous Shane O'Neill,
Prince of Tyrone, by his wife Mary O'Donnell, atd had
issue,
I. Robert of Lurgan, 6. 1653; m. Alice Warren, and had
issue at his decease in 1717,
1 Krancis, d. unm.
1 Standish, of Dublin, rf. unm. 1755.
1 Ali e, m. Joseph Clinch, of Dublin, and had issue.
2 Johanna, m. 1st, George Baniwall, co. Westnieath, and
had issue. She m. 2ndly, Joseph Bony, and had issue.
II. Miles, of whom presently.
I. Katherine, to. William Smith, Esq., 3rd son of James
Smuh, Esq. of Lisnagwny.
II. Eleano.-, m. William Lowther, Esq.
III. Anne. iv. Dowglas Martin.
Major Martin d. 1679. His 2nd son.
Miles Martin, Esq. b. ICGO, was officer in the army of
William III., and fought at the Boyne and Limerick. He
settled first in co. Kerry, where he in. in 1706, Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir of Richard M'Laughlin Esq., by Catherine
Blennerhassett his wife, Mr. Martin by this marriage ac-
quired considerable estates in the cos. of Cork and Kerry.
He sold the Cork estates, and purchased land in the city of
Cork, where he went to reside. He left issue, one son and
three daus.,
I. Henrt, of whom presently.
I. Eleanor, to. WUliain llilliard, Esq. of Tralee.
II. Catherine. in. Agnes.
Mr. Martin d. 1735. His only son,
Henry Martin, Esq. an eminent merchant in the city of
Cork, b. 1710, sold his Kerry estates, and purchased property
in the city of Cork. He vi. 1743, Elizabeth, dau. of JohnDe La
Cour, Esq. of Cork, and had issue,
I. Ricliard, of Clifford, co. Cork, 6. 29 Feb. 1744; in. 1773,
Catherine, only dau. and heir of Randal Roberts, of Bridge-
town, and d. 18i3, having had an only dau. and heir.
Mart, to. 7 Jan. 1795, John Southcote Mansergh, Esq. cf
Grenane, Tipperary.
II. Henry, of Bordeaux, 6. 1745; m. Miss Dickson, of Bally-
shannon, CO. Donegal, and d. 15 Nov. Ib37, liaving had issue,
1 Robert, d. unm.
2 Henry, of Bordeaux, to. in France, but had no issue.
1 Elizabeth, m. Isaac, Count D'Egmont, and had issue.
III. John, of whom presently.
IV. Charles, twin brother of John, 6. 1755; in. Esther, dau.
and co-heir (with her sister, Susannah Millerd, wite of
Rev Francis Orpen) of Hugh Millerd, Esq. of Monard, co.
Cork. He d. s. p. 1821, having devised his estates in the
CO. and city of Cork to his nephew, Archdeacon Martin.
I Mary, d. 1844, having m. Rev. Maurice O'Connor, d. s. p.
II. Elizabeth, m. Daniel Dickson, Esq., Captain Wextord
Militia, d. s. p.
Mr. Martin d. 1773. His 3rd son,
John Martin, Esq. of Blackrock, co. Cork, b. in 1755: in.
31 Dec. 1791, Mary, dau. of Aylmer Allen, Esq. of WoodvittW,
High Sheriff of Cork 1780, and had issue,
I Henry 'Rev.), Rector of Lame, co. Antrim, b. 1794; to.
1830 Jane, dau. and heir (with her sister, Anne,wife of James
Martin, Esq. of Ross, co. Galway) of Thomas Higinbotham,
Esq. of Monntjoy Square, Dublin.
II. John Charles, Ven. Archdeacon of Kilmore.
Ill Aylmer Rich ird, b. 1798, High Sheriff of Cork 1831. He
was also Chamberlain of the city to the time of his death.
He TO 23 Oct. 1824, Henrietta, dau. of Robert O'Doiioghue,
Esq. of Cork, and d. 2 April, 1841, leaving issue,
1 John, of Upper Mount Street, Dublin, in. 17 April, 1854,
Eliza, dau. of John Robinson, Esq., Treasurer of co.
Longford, and has issue, Ajimer Richard, d. 1S65, John,
d 1891, Thomas, d 1866, Aylmer, d. 1867, Elizabeth (to.
Rev. S. C. Armstrong, and has issue), Henrietta (to. her
cousin, Surg.-Capt. Richard Crofts, and has issue), and
Ruth (to. Surg.-Capt. James Rose, and has issue).
2 Robert James, of Dublin, m. Sarah, dau. ol J. Ronayne,
ot Cork, and d. 9 Jan. 1865, leaving a son, Aylmer
Caulfeild, in holy orders.
3 Thomas, M.A., m. 1st, Jane dau. of Capt. Bredin, and
2ndly, Anna Maria, dau. ol Richard bunbury, and had
issue, Aylmer, <X. 1809; Charles; Thomas: and three daiw.
4 Charles, B.A., J.P., m. l88l, Mynee, dau. of Rev. J. B.
Webb. ^ „
1 Elizabeth, in. 10 May, 1849, her cousin, Geo. Crofts, Esq.
IV. Charles Uudinge (Rev.), b. 1803; m. 1826, Susan, dau of
Robert Bomford, Esq. of Rahinstown, co. Meath, and with
her sisters, co-hens of their brother, Gtorge Robert Bomford,
Esq. He d. 1847, and left issue, four sons,
1 John Charles.
2 Kobe It, formerly Capt. in the 74th Highlanders.
3 Charles Nassau, Major-Gen. in the Rojal Engineers,
severely wounded at Sebastopol, received the Legion of
Iliinour, TO. Anna, dau. of J. Horrucks, Esq., and has
issue, Charles Francis, Capt. Higliland L.I. ; Charles
RiKiinge; Frances; and Eileen.
4 George Henry (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Agher, to. Ins
cousui, Edith Agatha, dau. of Ven. John Charles Martin,
and has, with four sons, who d. s. p., four daus., Suaan
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Maria, m. Bev. C. Meade, and d. 1891 ; Agatha Edith, to.
Cape. H. Stanwell, 21si; Eegt. and has issue ; Louisa
Mar'a ; and b ranees Gertrude.
V. Kicliard, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1809; to. 10 Jan. 1838,
Catherine, youngest dau. of Robert O'Donoghue, of Cork,
.«ind had issue, one son and three daus.,
1 John Charles.
1 Mary Elizabeth. 2 Henrietta.
3 Catherine, m. A. Luxmoore, Esq.
I. Elizabeth, m. David Beatty, Esq. of Borodale, co. Wexford,
Capt. in the army, who was present at Talavera. He d. in
1S.5S, having liad issue.
II. Mary, vi. Eobert Longfield, Esq., only surviving son of
John Longfield, of Cork, M.D., and had an only dau.
and hen-, Jlary Elizabeth Longfield, m. her first cousin,
David Beatty, Esq. of Borodale.
Mr. Martin d. Dec. I8I1. His 2nd son,
The Venerable John Chakles Mabtin, D.D., F.T.C.D.,
Archdeacon of Kilmore, and Kector of Killeshandra, co.
Cavan, 6. 1797 ; Hi. 23 June, 1829, Agatha, only dau. of Right
Rev. Richard Mant, D.D., Bishop of Down and Connor, and
Sy her (who d. 4 Sept. 1875) had issue,
I. John Chakles (Rev.), of Killeshandra.
II. Richard Luther, 7rt. 23 Sept. 18.56, Henrietta Maria, dau.
of Rev. John Taylor, LL.D., and d. Nov. 1872, leaving
issue,
1 John Charles, &. 1857, m. Margaretta, dau. of J. Bryan,
Esq., and has issue.
•2 Richard DXllier, b. 1859, m. Catherine Mary Clifford.
S Aylnjer Efulke, b. 1864, m. Violet, dau. of Humphrey
Minchin, Esq.
4 Walter de la Cour, b. 1869.
5 Francis Jeffrey Cockburn, b. 1871.
1 Theodosia Agatha, m. Rev. V. R. Burrows.
2 Maud Mant, m. J. Ferguson, Esq.
3 Anna Helen.
4 Henrietta, to. Rev. H. Stewart.
III. Henry Francis John (Rev.), Scholar T.C.D., Rector of
Killeshandra, m. 1865, Barbara, dau. of Robert Collins, Esq.
of Ardsallagh, co Meath, and has,
1 John Charles 0 illins, 6. 1867.
2 Robert Collins, b. 1869.
3 Arthur Henry Mant, b. 1870.
4 Joseph Clarke Collins, b. 1872.
1 Mary Roberta, d. 186S.
sv. Frederick Walter Mant, d. s. p. 1863.
V. Charles William Wall, LL.D., Collector Indian Civil
Service, m. 19 Dec. 1*66, Gertrude Honoria, dau. of W. M.
Hickson, Esq., R.M., and has issue,
1 Charles Henry, b. 1870.
2 John Fitzgerald Uniacke, 6. 1872.
3 William trederirk, 6. 1874.
4 Neville Brownlow, b. 1880, d. 1883.
,5 Clive Victor, b. 1883.
1 Gertrude Louisa. 2 Adela Rose O'Neill.
3 Ethel. 4 Olivia Maria.
5 Beryl. 6 Maud. 7 Nesta.
VI. CaidftildAylmer, LL.D., Inspectorof Educationin India,
m. Oct. 1870, Isabella Emily, dau. of Frederick Beatty, Esq!
of Lakeview, co. Wicklow, and had issue,
1 Frederick Walter, b. 1874.
1 Mabel Beatty.
3 Emily.
VII. Brownlow Rudinge, M.D.
Johnstone, and had issue,
1 Brownlow Rupert, d. 1884.
2 Victor Reginald, b. 1889.
1 Agatha Mai-y.
3 Elizabeth Gertrude Mary.
5 Adela Freda.
2 Kathleen Olivia.
4 Florence.
I. Jan. 1875, Mary
2 Edith Evelyn, d. 1880.
4 Muriel Barbara.
I. Elizabeth Mary Adelaide, m. 1st, 1850, Rev. Christopher
Adamson, who d. s. p. 1856, and 2ndly, G. M. Hearne
M.D., and d. 1891, leaving issue.
, II. Edith Agatha, m. 20 Deo. 1869, her cousin. Rev. Georo-e
Henry Martm, M.A., Rector of Agher, co. Meath
ni. Mary Emily, d. 1847.
IV. Olivia Fiances, m. 20 July, 1865, E. H. ClifTord, Esq.,
Bengal Civil Service, who d. Oct. 1S76, leaving issue.
V. Adela Neville, m. 1 Nov. 1881, Edward Dobbs, Esq ,
Inspector of Forests in India, and has issue.
Archdeacon Martin d. 17 Jan. 1878.
-^'''";~'i'^'^^^er\y: 1st and 4th, Martin, per pale gu. and arc
^LlfrT'^^'^^'r'''' three mullets, as many talbots, counter!
Uons mm'nan^T'' '"'' ''™""^'=' "^'^^ °" ^ ^«°d bet'ween wo
lions ampantsa., a wyvern, wings displayed, of the first.
Hemience—neaory, Killeshandra. '^ '' '
MARTIN or BIDEFOKD.
Maetin John, Esq. of Bideford, N. Devon,
, Surgeon-Major Army Medical Staff, b. 26 June,
1 1847 J m. 13 March, 1876, Mary Lilia, dau. of
Major .Tames Masson, Bengal Staff Corps (by Anne
his wife, dau. of Col. George Blake, R.U.A ), and
granddau. of Capt. Thomas Masson, R.H.A., of
Wheatwood House, Northumberland, and has had
issue,
I. William Beare, 6. 21 Oct. 1882.
II. George James Masson, 6. 5 Aug. 18S5.
I. Anne Masson.
II. Maud Alexander, d. in childhood.
Lineage.— John Martin, of Bideford, a sea captain and
shipowner, the representative of a family long settled in
N. Devon, was one of the founders of the commerce of
Bideford under the auspices of Sir Richard Grenville, in the
reign of Queen Elizabeth. His name appears in several
documents regulating the port dues, <tc., dated 159.5-1600.
He in. Agnes, dau. of John Darracott of Bideford, and d. ia
1608. His grandson,
John Martin, b. 1570, to. 1592, Johan Mayne, and u. 1639,
leaving -hiter alios a son,
John Martin, b. 1600 ; m. 1630, Susan Reede, and d. 1677.
He had five daus. and a son,
John Martin, b. 1643 ; m. 1C06, Mary Luxton, and d. 1685.
His son,
William Martin, 6. 1670, to. 1697, Elizabeth May, and
left issue by her (who d. 1712) seven children, of whom the
eldest,
John Martin, 6. 1698, d. 1755, leaving issue by Margaret
his wife, a dau. Dorothy (who to. Capt. William Cumming,
and had issue), and a son,
William Martin, Esq. of Blossomgrove, Bideford, 6. 1732;
TO. Christiana, dau. of Christopher Beare, Esq. of Bideford,
by whom (who d. 1835) he had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. William, d. unm.
in. Thomas Henry, a Capt. in the armv, m. a dau. of Sir
William Chatterton, Bart, of Castle Jlahon, co. Cork, and
d. s. p.
IV. Christopher Beare, m. Alicia, 2nd dau. of William Casey,
Esq. of Ballyvisthane House, co. Cork, and d. s.p.
I. Dora Maria, d. unm.
II. Sarah, m. Thomas Edwards, Esq., and had issue.
III. Christiana, m. William Nealon, Esq., and had issue,
Mr. Martin acquired by purchase in 1793 considerable pro-
perty in the city of Cork. He d. on board one of his own ships,
and was buried at Grenada, West Indies, 1798. His eldest
son,
John Martin, Esq. of Blossomgrove, Bideford, andHayficld,
Cork, b. 1774; m. 1 Jan. 1801, Jane, eldest dau. of William
Casey, Esq. of Ballyvisthane House, co. Cork (she d. 31 Oct.
1854, aged 72), and by her had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. John Thomas, b. 2u Aug. I8ll ; d. unm. 1 June, 1832.
I- Jane. n. Alicia.
III. Christiana. iv. Marii. v. Sarah.
Mr. Martin d. 17 March, 1858, aged 84. His only surviving
son,
William Martin, Esq. b. 5 Dec. 1808; m. 12 Maj-, 1846,
Anne, dau. of Thomas Parker, Esq. of Cork, and d. 5 March,
lSt;2, leaving issue,
I. John, present representative.
II. William, 6. 1849; d. 1887.
III. Tliomas Henry, b. 1855 : d. in childhood.
Jtesidfnces~Sea.hright, Northam, Bideford; and Lansdowne,
Darjeeling, Bengal.
MARTIN OP LEEDS CASTLE.
(See Wykeham-Maetin.)
"WOOD-MARTIN OF CLEVEBAGH.
Wood-Martin, William Gteeqoey, Esq. of Cle-
veragh, co. Shgo, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1877,
Col. Commanding Duke of Connaugbt's Sligo
Artillery, formerly Lieut. 44th Regt., b. 16 July,
1847 ; m. Nov. 1873, Frances Dora, eldest dau. of
Roger Dodwell Robinson, Esq. of Wellmount, co.
Sligo, and has issue,
I. James Isidore.
III. Gregory GonviUe Cuff.
I. Frances Nora.
II. Henry Roger Bromhead.
IV. Francis AVinchester.
II. Annette Kathleen.
4 £ 2
1348
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAE
Iiineage. — The first of this family who appears to have
settled in Ireland was Thomas Wood, Constable of the Crown
Castle of Ballyniote, and High Sheriff co. Sligo 1592. He was
sent to England with despatches by Sir R. Bingham, Lord
President of Connaught, to Lord Burleigh, Queen Elizabeth's
ilinister. George Wood was High Sheriff co. Sligo, 1619.
Thomas Wood, 6. circa 1602, a Cornet in Capt. Morgan's
troop in Col. Kiehard Coote's Eegt. of Horse, 1642-1652.
Thomas Wood obtained considerable grants of land at Castle
Laccan and Castle Connor, in the barony of Tireragh, also in
the parish of Kilmacteige, barony of Liney, co. Sligo. He m.
a, dau. of Ven. Robert Brown, Archdeacon of Killala and
Rector of Skyrne, co. Sligo, and d. 1692.
The elder branch of this family became extinct in the male
line at the death of Richard Wood, whose dau. and heir,
Elizabeth, m. 1st, 1776, William H. Cooper, Esq. of Cooper's
Hill, CO. Sligo, and 2ndly, Very Rev. William Digby, of Geas-
hill, Dean of Clonfert, whose descendant, Kenelm Digby, Esq.
of Shaftesbury House, now possesses a portion of the original
grant.
Another branch became extinct in the male lino on the
death of Charles Wood, Esq. of Leckfield, whose dau. and
heir, Sarah, m. Daniel Webb Webber, Esq., Q.C, of Jlerrion
Square, Dublin,
Members of the family served successively as High Sheriffs
of CO. Sligo in the years 1683, 1684, 1717, 1784, 1791, 1798,
1826, and 1877.
James Wood, Esq., a younger son of Cornet Thomas Wood,
d. 1732; he m. a dau. of Ven. Archdeacon Laynge, and had,
with other issue,
James Wood, Esq., 6. 1702 ; d. 1781 ; m. Catharine, dau. of
Comm. Walker, R.N., and had, with other issue, a son,
James Wood, Esq., 6. 1732; in. Mary, dau. of John Leech,
Esq. of Frankfort, and had, with five daus., two sons,
I. James, his heir.
II. John, m. 1802, Dorothea, dau. of Rev. Charles Grove,
Rector of Templeboy, Diocese of Tuam, and left at his
decease.
1 James Grove, of Castle Grove, co. Donegal, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1855, b. 1803; m. 1843, Frances
Judith, dau. of Robert Montgomery, Esq. of Convoy
House, CO. Donegal, by Maria Frances Stewait his wife,
niece of Robert, 1st Marquess of Londonderry, and had
issue, John Montgomery Charles, J. P., 6. 1847; Robert
Thomas, b. 1850; Charles William, b. 1853; Dorothea
Alice ; and Frances Mary Ellen.
1 Mary, in. 10 July, 1827, Henry Alexander Godfrey,
Esq., son of Sir John Godfrey, 2nd Bart, of Kilcolenian
Abbey, co. Kerry, and d. 1882, leaving issue, two daus.,
Dora Frances and Mary Susan Ellen.
The elder son,
James Wood, Esq. of Woodville, b. 1762 ; m. 1796, Judith,
dau. and heir of William Coristine, Esq. of Sligo, and has
issue,
I. jAjrES, his heir. ii. William, d. uam. 1852.
III. Abraham, d. unm. 1832.
I. Margaret, d. unm. Ii. Mary, d. unm. 1873.
111. Judith Coristine, m. 1823, Sir Edmond De <Tonville
Bromhead, 3rd Hart, of Thurlby Hall, co. Lincoln, and
d. 12 June, 1873.
Mr. Wood d. 1814, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Wood, Esq. of Woodville, J. P., High Sheriff 1826,
b. 20 June, 1797; m. Ist, 28 Nov. 1833, Rhoda, youngest dau.
of Sir Edmond Nugent, of Airfield, co. Dublin, and had by her
a son,
James Edmond, &. 1834 ; d. 1859.
He m. 2ndly, 1842, Anne, dau. of Abraham Martin, Esq. of
Cleveragh, co. Sligo, and rf. 16 July, 1»73, having had by her a
son,
William Gbegoet, now Wood-Martin, of Cleveragh.
gtartin of Cltbcrng^.
Abbahah Martin, Esq. of Cleveragh, J. P., b. 17 June, 1772 ;
d. 1853 ; m. 29 Nov. 1804, Alicia, youngest dau. of Gregory
Cuff, Esq. of Creagh, co. Mayo, and by her had issue,
John, D.L., M.P. for the borough of Sligo 1832-37, d. unm.
28 Feb. 1846.
Gregori CnfF, m. 1837, Anne Louisa, dau. of Thomas
Jones, Esq. of Ardnaglass, co. Sligo, and d. 1 Aug. 1844,
leaving, with one dau., three sons, of whom one only,
Abraham, survived childhood.
James, s. his father 1853, J. P. and D.L., Capt. 3rd Light
Dragoons, b. 21 Feb. 1816; to. 29 Nov. 1854, Isabella,
eldest dau. of Col. Thomas Kingscote, of Kingscote Park,
CO. Gloucester, by his 1st marriage with Lady Isabella
Somerset, dau. of Henry Charles, 6th Duke of Beaufort, and
d. s.p. 21 March, 1860.
Anne, now Mrs. Wood-Martin, to. James Wood, of Wooa
ville, CO. Sligo.
Elizabeth, to. Rev. Edward Day, formerly of Beaufort, co,
Kerry.
The grandson,
Abraham Martin, Esq. J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1862,
Capt. Ilth Regt.,6. 30 Jan. 1838 ; s. his uncle, March, 1860,
TO. 1871, Florence, dau. of Col. Pitt Kennedy. At his death
s. p. 19 April, 1874, Mrs. Wood-Martin s. by the bequest oj
her brother, and assumed incompliance with the terms of the
will, by royal licence, dated 27 Aug. 1874, for herself and her
issue, the additional surname and arms of Martin.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., a chevron between three
crescents arg., for Martin; 2n(l and 3rd, arg., an oak tree
fructed growing out of a mound in base, all ppr., in the dexter
chief point a crescent gu., for Wood. Crests — 1st, Martin;
A lion rampant holding in the dexter paw a crescent or; 2nd,
Wood, a demi-savage ppr. wreathed about the temples and
loins vert, and charged on the breast with a crescent gu., in
his dexter hand an oak tree fructed, and in his sinister a club
resting on his shoulder, all also ppr. Mottoes — Hinc fortioi
et clarior; above, Fructu cognoscitur arbor.
Sffi^s— Cleveragh and Woodville, co. Sligo. Club — Army
and Navy.
MARTINEAU OF WALSHAM-LE-
WIIiLOWS.
Maetineait, John, Esq. of "Walsham-le-Wil-
lows, Suffolk, and of Eversley, Hants, J.P. for
Hants, b. 30 Nov. 1834 ; m. 31 March, 1864, Louisa^
Amabel, 6th dau. of Henry John Adeane, Esq. of
Babraham, co. Cambridge, by his wife Matilda.
Abigail, dau. of John Thomas, 1st Lord Stanley of
Alderley : and by her has issue,
Maurice Richard, 6. 20 Sept. 1870.
Violet Isabel, b. 4 Sept. 1865.
liineag'e. — Richard Martineau, Esq. of Walsham-le-
Willows (son of John Martineau, who d. 1834), to. 10 Oct.
1827, Lucy, dau. of Matthew Needham, of Lenton, Notts, and
by her (who d. Oct. 1887) had issue,
John, now of Walsham-le-WiUows.
Maiy Constance. Caroline Anne.
Mr. Martineau d. Aug. 1865.
Seats— Vark Corner, Heckfleld, Winchfield, Hants; and!
Walsham-le- Willows, Suffolk.
MARTON OF CAPEENWRAY.
Maeton^, Col. George Blucher Heneage, of
Capernwray, co. Lancaster, M.P. for Ijaneaster
1885-6, J.P. for cos. Lancaster and Westmorland^
D.L. for CO. Lancaster, High Sheriff 1877, Hon.
Col. 3rd and 4th batts. E. Lancaster Eegt., b. 27
Dec. 1839 ; m. I May, 1866, Hon. Caroline Grer-
trude Flower, youngest dau. of Henry Jeffery, 5th
Viscount Ashbrook, and has issue,
I. George HenrtPowts, b. 11 April, 1869.
II. Uichard Oliver, 6.24 Aug. 1872.
III. Lancelot Edward, 6. 25 July, 1878.
IV. Lionel, 6. 7 Aug. 1879.
I. Augusta Adelaide Cecily. ii. Lucy Madeline.
III. Florence Augusta. iv. Alice Caroline.
V. Adelaide Esther. vi. Georgina Mary.
liineag'e. — The family of Marton claims Norman descent,
and is of great antiquity.
Oliver Marton, Esq., 6. 1668, who held the manor and
estate of Capernwray, and was D.L. of the county. Recorder and
Patron of the vicarage of Lancaster and Steward of Lonsdale,
was 2nd son of William Marton, who is described as son of
William, grandson of Lancelot, and great-grandson of Christo-
pher Marton, Lord of Martin. He m. 1st, Grace Serie, who i
d. s. p., and 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Roger Wilson, of Casterton, >
Westmorland, and has issue,
Edward Marton, Esq. of Capernwray, M.P. for Lancaster," <
D.L., and Steward of Lonsdale, d. s. p.
George, d. s. p. WilUam, d. s. p.
Oliver (Rev.), of whom presently.
Mary, wife of Rigby Molyncux, Esq., High Sheriff of Lan-
caster 1749. Agnes. Jane.
The 4th son, j
Rev. Oliver Marton, LL.B., Patron and Vicar of Lancaster, i
s. as heir to the estates on the death of his brother Edward'.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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H« m. Prisdlla Anne, dau. and heir of Admiral Edwards, and
had issue, two sons,
Oliveb, his heir.
George Richard, Lieut.-Col. InniskillinR Dragoons, D.L. and
High Sheriff of Lancaster 1832, m. Anne, dau. of Col. Pock-
lington, and sister of Sir Eobert Pocklington, Knt. of
Chelsworth House, Suffolk, and dying 1834, left issue, an
only son, the late George Maeton, Esq. of Capernwray.
Hr. Marton d. 1794, and was «. by his son,
Olivee Mauton, Esq. of Capernwray, who was «. by his
nephew,
Geoege Maeton, Esq. of Capernwray Hall and Berwick Hall,
CO. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1858, a gentleman
ofH.M. Privy Chamber, M.P. for Lancaster ; m.Noy. 1833,
Lucy Sarah, dau. of Eight Hon. Sir Robert Dallas, Lord Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas, and sister of the Countess
Blucher, and had issue,
Geobge Uluchee Heneage, now of Capernwray.
Georgina Justina Anne, deceased.
Augusta Madeline Henrietta, m. 25 June, 1861, William
Spencer, 7th and present Viscount Ashbrook.
Adelaide Lucy Katharine, m. 1st, 30 April, 1867, Lieut.-Col.
Moubray, R.A., 3rd son of Lieut.-Col. Sir Eobert Moubray,
K.H., of Cockairny, co. Fife ; 2ndly, Lieut.-Col. Campbell
Walker, who d. s, p.
He d. 24 Nov. 1867.
A'nns— Or, three bars gu,, in the dester chief point an
escutcheon erm. Crest — A stag's head couped ppr. attired sa.
Motio — Dieu et ma patrie.
Seat — Capernwray, Lancashire.
CLubs — Carlton and Arthur's.
MARTYN OF TILLYRA CASTLE.
Maettn, Edwaed Joseph, Esq. of Tillyra, co.
Galway, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1886, b. 31
Jan. 1859 ; s. his father 5 April, 1860.
Xiineage. — This family was established in Ireland by one
of the officers in Strongbow's army, Geoffrt Marttn,
living in Galway about 1450. He was s. by John Fitz
Geoffet, who was s. by Peter Fitz Geoffry, who was s.
by EicHARD (who m. Miss DArcy of Kiltulla, co. Galway>,
who was s. by Andrew, who was s. by Olivee Maetyn, M.P.
for Galway in the reign of James II., who was specially
exempted (by 8 Anne, Ch. 3, Sec. 39) from the penalties
inflicted on Catholics, and was s. in direct descent by,
Peter Martyn, Esq. of Tillyra, who m. Miss Browne, of
Castle McGarrett, co. Mayo, and had issue, Oliver of Tillyra,
ta. 1748, Frances, dau. of John Donnellan, Esq. of Bally
Donnellan Castle, and d. s. p., and
John Marttn, Esq. of Tillyra, m. Mary Ann Lynch, of
Tubber, co. Galway, and had a son,
Edward Martyn, Esq. of Tillyra, m. 1798, Mary, eldest dau.
of Andrew Browne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, co. Galway, and had
issue,
John, late of Tillyra Castle.
Andrew, of Spiddell, co. Galway, m. 1863, Mary, eldest dau.
of Oliver Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe, co. Galway, and d. Is78,
leaving an only dau. Mary.
Peter, Capt. in the 88th Eegt., d. umn.
Jane, to. John E. Corballis, Esq., Q.C.
Mary Anne, in. James Balfe, Esq. J. P., of Eunnamoat, co.
Roscommon, and d. leaving issue.
Mr. Martyn d. 1836, and was s. by his fon,
John Martyn, Esq. of Tillyra Castle, co. Galway, J. P.,
6. Aug. 1801 ; m. 17 Feb. 1857, Annie Josephine, dau. of James
Smith, Esq., J. P., of Masonbrook, co. Galway, and d. 5 April,
1860, leaving issue, two sons,
Edward Joseph, now of Tillyra.
Jolin, Lieut. 3id Dragoon Guards, 6. 19 March, I860: d.
5 March, 1833.
Arms— Az., a Calvary cross arg. between the sun in splen-
dour on the dexter limb or, and the moon in crescent on the
.sinister of the second. Crest— Aa estoile of six points or.
JIulto— Sic itur ad astra.
.svfits— Tillyra Castle, Ardrahan, co. Galway, and Mount
Jji rnard, Ballymacquard, co. Galw;iy.
C'/uts— Eefurui, b.W. ; and Kildare Street, Dublin.
; MARWOOD OF BUSBY HALL.
( Maewood, Geoege Feedeeic, Esq. of Eusby
Mall, CO. York, J.P. for the North Biding, Lord
and Chief Bailiff of Langburgh Wapentake, h. 8
if P"l' 1858, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxford ; s. his father
Lineage — Edward Maewood de Nunthorpe, who d.
1557, was father of
Marmaddke Marwood, son and heir, who had a son,
James Marwood, of Nunthorpe, to. a dau. of James Cleasby,
of Cleasby, co. York, and was s. by his eon,
Henry Marwood, of Great Ayton and Little Busby, to.
Anne, dau. of John Constable of Dromonby, co. York ; d.
1639, and was s. by his son,
SiE George Marwood, Bart, of Little Busby, co. Yoik, High
Sheriff CO. Y'ork 1651, created a Baronet by Charles II. ; ho
m. Frances, dau. of Sir Walter Bethell, Knt. of Alnc, co. Y'ork,
and had issue, with others, a son, Henry (Sir), who s. him,
and a dau. Anne, who m. William Metcalfe, Esq. of North-
allerton, CO. York, ancestor of the present George Feedeeic
Marwood, Esq. of Little Busby. He d. 1679, aged 78, and
was s. by his son,
Sir Henry Maewood, Bart, of Little Busby, High Sheriff co.
Y'ork 1675, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Conyers, Lord D'Arcy
and Conyers, of Hornby Castle, and had issue by her, an only
dau. Margaret, who d. in childhood. He m. 2ndly, Dorothy,
dau. of Alan Bellingham, Esq. of Levens, co. Westmorland,
by whom he had issue, a son, George, and two daus., and
Srdly, Martha, dau. of Sir Thomas Wentworth, Knt. of North
Elmsal, CO. York, widow of Thomas Wombwell, Esq. of
Wombwell. Sir Henry d. 1725, aged 97, having outlived his
only son, George, who d. without male issue, and the baronetcy
therefore descended to Sir Henry's nephew. Sib William
Maewood, 3rd Bart., who d. s. p. 1739, and was s. by his
brother, Sie Samuel Marwood, 4th Bart., who d. in the year
following, also without issue, and the baronetcy then became
extinct.
George Marwood, Esq., only son of Sir Henry, 2nd Bart.,
and who d. in the lifetime of his father, m. Constance, dau. and
co-heir of Sir Thomas Spencer, Bart, of Y'arnton, co. Oxford,
and by her left, as sole issue, a dau.,
Jane Marwood, heir to her grandfather. Sir Henry Mar-
wood, 2nd Bart. She m. Cholmley Turner, Esq., of Kirk
Leatham, co. York (High Sheriff in 1725, M.P. for NorthaUer-
ton 1715, and for the North Hiding 1741), and had issue, one
son, Marwood William Turner, who d. umn., aged 22, and a
dau. Jane, who m. Philip William Cassimir Van Straubenzee,
a Capt. in the Dutch Guards. By will dated 25 Feb. 1762,
Jane Turner (born Marwood), widow, devised her estates of
Little Busby to her kinsman, William Metcalfe, great-
grandson of her great-aunt, Anne Marwood, dau. of Sir
George Marwood, 1st Bart., who m. William Metcalfe, Esq. of
Northallerton, in 1657. The said
William Metcalfe, of Northallerton, was afterwards of
Little Busby, which estate he took under the will of his
cousin, Jane Marwood Turner, and in compliance therewith
assumed the surname and arms of Marwood, by Act of
Parliament, 5 George III. He d. s. p. 1809, and was i.byhis
brother,
Eev. George (Metcalfe) Marwood, M.A. (Trin. Coll.
Camb.), Canon Eesidentiary of Chichester Cathedral, some-
time Chaplain to Lord Pelham, and Eector of Amport,
Hants, aftenvards of Little Busby Hall, b. at Skeffington Hall,
28 Nov. 1846 ; Lord and ChiCi Bailiff of the Wapentake of
Langburgh, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Francis Pierson, Esq.
of Mowthorpe Grange, Beverley, co. Y'ork, sister to the Major
Pierson who fell in the defence of Jersey, leading on the
English troops and island militia against the French soldiers
in 1781, in his twenty-fourth year, and whose death forms the
subject of one of Copley's best paintings, now in the National
Gallery. He had issue, Geoege, his heir; Thomas, M.A.,
Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, and Eector of English Bick-
nor, CO. Gloucester, d, unm. ; Frederic, Barrister-at-Law, d.
unm. aged 27; Margaret, vi. Eev. Charles Hutchinson, of Firle,
CO. Sussex, Canon of Chicliester and 'Vicar of Amport; others
d. young. By his 2nd wife, Lucy, dau. of James Hume, Esq.,
and widow of Capt. Charles Dodgson (son of the Bishop of
Elphin), he had one d.au., Margaret Anne, who m. William
Wilcox, Esq. Collector of H.M.'s Customs at Sunderland. He
d. 1827, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eev. George (Metcalfe) Marwood, of Busby, M.A.
(Christ Church, Oxford), 6. 1781 ; m. Mary, dau. of Capr.
John Quantock, of Norton House, co. Somerset ; d. 1842, and
was .5. by his son,
Geoege (Metcalfe) Marwood, Esq. of Little Busby HaK,
CO. York, J.P. and D.L. lor the North Riding, Lord and Chief
Bailiff of Langburgh Wapentake, 6. 31 Dec. 1808; to. IS',4,
Frances, dau. of Eev. Frederic Peel, Prebendary of Lincoln,
and Rector of Willingham, first cousin to Sir Robert Peel, 2nd
Bart., and had issue,
i George Frederic, now of Little Busby.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAH
"William Francis, 6. 1S63, B.A. Camh.
Henry, Capt. Prince of Wales's North Staffordshire Eegt., &.
4 July, 1864. Arthur I'ierson, b. ISCti.
Charles Metcalfe, 6. 1874 ; d. 6 Dec. 1878.
Frances Mary.
Emily Caroline, m. 1876, Edward Ileneage Wynne Finch,
Esq. of Stokesley Manor, oo. York, J. P., and has issue.
Lucy Susanna, m. 18b2, Charles Napier Kennedy, Esq. only
surviving son of the late Lieut. -Col. Kennedy, aiid has issue.
EUinor Edith, m. 4 June, 1691, Charles Moore Kennedy,
Esq., B.L. Alice, d. 11 Jan. 1»67.
Clara Charlotte. Lilian. lioic.
Mr. Marwood d. 1SS2.
Arms — Gu., a che\Ton erm. hetween three goats' hc.Trts
erased arg. Crtst— On a mound vert a ram couchant hooted
and horned or.
Stal — Busby Hall, Carlton in Cleveland, co. York.
^umilj) of ^cltalfc.
The Metcaues of Northallerton, from whom the present
Hahwoods of Busby Hall are descended, form a branch of the
ancient family of Metcalfe of Nappa Hall, Wensleydale, co.
"York.
William Metcalfe, of Northallerton, above mentioned,
\rho m. Anne, dau. of Sir George Marwood, of Little Busby,
1st Bart., was son and heir of George Metcalfe, of Northaller-
ton, a Barrister of Gray's Inn, and J. P. for the North Eiding,
•who d. 1642, by his wife, Elizabeth Talbot, descended from
the ancient and knightly family of Talbot of Bashall and
ThornUon, co. York, and was 6th in direct descent from
Thomas Metcalfe, Esq. of Nappa, co. York, Chancellor of the
Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster, by grant of King
BicHABD 111., Privy Councillor, and Steward Receiver of
Eichmond lands under Edward IV. and Eichard 111.
This Thomas ni. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of William de
Hertlington, of Hertlington Craven, and was son of James
Metcalfe, Esq. of Nappa, who was Captain of the Wensleydale
men at the battle of Agincourt, 1415, 3 Henry V. William
Metcalfe, before-named, entered his pedigree and arms (arg.,
three calves passant sa., differenced by a canton gu. as a
mark of cadency) in the Visitation of co. York, made circa
1665 by William Dugdale, Esq., Norroy King of Arms. He
had issue, with other children (seven sons, Anthony, Henry,
Eichard, George, Gilbert, Walter, and Marwood, and two
daus., all of whom d. young), 1 Thomas, his heir; 2 Margaret,
tn. Daniel Lascelles, Esq. of Stank and Northallerton, J. P.,
High Sheriff of co. York 1710, M.P. for Northallerton 1702
(the grandson by this marriage was Edwin Lascelles, of
Harewood Castle, 1st Lord Harcwood) ; 3 Henrietta Catherina,
m. 1st, John Batt, Esq. of Okewell Hall, co. York, and 2ndly,
John Smyth, Esq. of Heath Hall and Miryshaw, co. York.
At the Porch House, Northallerton, long the abode of the
Metcalfes, and still in the possession of the family. King
Charles 1. wa.s once entertained in 1639, when on his march
to Scotland against the Covenanters, and he again rested there
in 1647, when a prisoner in the hands of the Commissioners
of the Parliament, who had been sent down to Ne\vcastle-on-
Tyne to receive the King from the Scots. Tradition says that
he tried to escape from a window on the south side of tlie
house. The porch bears the date and initials, " W. M., 1674,
A. M.,'' for William Metcalfe and Anne, his wife, dau. of Sir
George Marwood, of Little Busby, Bart., and on an oak beam
in the house is carved "R. M., 1584, M.M.," for Eichard
Metcalfe and his wife, Margaret, dau. of Roger Wilson, of
Danby Wiske, gent., at which date the house appears to have
heen built.
Thomas Metcalfe, Esq. of The Porch House, Northaller-
ton, and Sand Hutton, near Y'ork, son and heir of William
Metcalfe above-mentioned, d. 1716; m. 1st, Lady (Faith)
Milbanke (widow of Sir Mark Milbanke, Bart., and dau. of
Thomas Acclome, Esq. of Bonwick, co. York), who d. without
issue 1689, aged 33 ; 2ndly, 18 April, 1699, Ann, dau. of John
Greene, Esq. of Liversedge Hall, in the pariah of Birstall, co.
York, eldest son and heir of John Greene, Esq. Lord of the
moiety of the Manor of Liversedge, Lieut, to Capt. Batt. of
Okewell Hall, in the Eegt. of Foot of George, Viscount
Halifax, by whom (bapt at Birstall, 14 Aug. 1670, and ra. 1st,
to her cousin, William Greene, Esq. of Lower Hall, Liver-
sedge, who d. 1697) he left issue, William, his heir; Thomas,
«. his brother; George rf. an infant; John, of Scarborough,
d. about 1760, having m. and left an only son John, (who d.
unm. in Jamaica in the lifetime of his mother; Anne, m.
■Waring Ashby, Esq. of Quenby Hall, near Tilton, co. Leicester,
High Sheriff of that co. in 1733 ; Henrietta Maria Anna, d.
v.nra. ; Fiances d. an infant. The eldest son,
William Metcalfe, Esq. of Northallerton and Sand
Hutton, m. Katherine, dan. of — Darlcy, Esq. of Bishop's
Wilton, CO. Y'ork ; d. s. p. 1748, and was s. by his brother,
Eev. Thomas Metcalfe, M.A. (Trin. Coll. Camb.) of
Northallerton, 6. at Sand Hutton 1706 ; Vicar of Tilton, co.
Leicester, 1733-1769; and in the will of his kinsman, Thomas
Metcalfe, of Nappa Hall, in Wensleydale, dated 19 Oct. 1754,
is thus named, '"To my godson and son of the Eev. Mr. Met-
calfe, of Tilton in Leicestershire, I give my seal with my coat-
of-arms and crest set in gold, and also two pairs of stone
buttons set in gold, as a mark of my very sincere and hearty
wishes for his success and prosperity in this world." He was
also Eector of Narborough, near Leicester, 1737-1764, and
Vicar of St. Margaret's, Leicester, and afterwards Eector of
Kirkby Overblow, co. York, 1762-1774. He m. Anne, dau. of
William Smelt, Esq. of Kirkby Fleetham and Leases, by
Bcdale (M.P. for Northallerton 1740-45, Receiver-General of
Eevenues in the island of Barbadoes), by his wife Dorothy,
dau. of Cornelius Cayley, Counsellor-at-Law, son of Sir
WiUiam Cayley, Bart, of Brompton, co. York, by Dorothy,
eldest dau. of Sir William St. Quintin, Bart, of Harpham, co.
York. Her brother, Capt, Leonard Smelt, of the Corps of
Artillery, for five years, 1771-6, Sub-Governor to the Prince
of Wales and the Prince Bishop of Osnabrug, under their
nominal Governor the Earl of Holderness, a prominent figure
in the court of George 111., and whose name appears in every
diary and volume of Letters of that period, d. at Langton
Hall, nearBedale, 9 Sept. 1800. By the particular appointment
of George III., who wished to have Capt. Leonard Smelt near
his person as a friend in whom he could confide, he had beei»
made Deputy Ranger of Eichmond Park, and he was pre-
paring for his Journey thither when he d. after three days*
illness. His last words were "Give my love to the King."
Dorothy Smelt (a niece of Anne) m. her cousin Sir Thomas
Franklan-d, of Thirkleby Park, co. York, her great-grand-
father, Leonard Smelt, of Kirkby Fleetham, having m.
Grace, dau. of Sir William Frankland, Bart, by his wife
Arabella, dau. of the Hon. Henry Belasyse, son and heir of
Thomas, Viscount Fauconberg. Eev. Thomas Metcalfe d,
in 1774, aged 68, and was bur. at Stokesley, where there
is a monument to his memory in the church. He had
seven sons (three of whom only had issue) and three daus.,
viz.,
I. William, of Northallerton and Little Busby Hall, co.
Y'ork, which estate he took under the will of his cousin,
Jane Marwood Turner, in 1705, and in compliance there-
with assumed the surname and arms of Marwood, and in
1774, he s. to the Metcalfe family estates in and about
Northallerton, in the Vide of Mowbray, Lord and Chief
Bailiff of the Wapentake of Langburgh, by inheritance of
a grant from King John to Peter de Brus, J. P. for the
North Eiding; b. at SkefBngton Hall, near Tilton, in 1743 j
m. Mary, dau. of Christopher Gouhon, Esq. of Walcot, co.
Lincoln, and Beverley, co. York (who d. 1»07, and is bur.
at the east end of the Minster at York, where there is a
monument to her memory) and d. without issue, 3 Feb.
18U9.
II. Thomas, b. at Skeffington Hall, 9 March, 1744; d. 1757,
and is bur. at Narborough, near Leicester.
III. George (Eev.), Canon of Chichester, afterwards of
Little Busby Hall, who s. his brother William, and took the
name of Marwood, as before shown.
IV. John, 6. at Skeffington Hall, 5 Feb. 1748 ; d. unm. aged
19.
V. Cornelius, b. at Leicester, 6 Oct. 1749; m. Sarah, dau. of
Samuel Bayley, Esq. of Manchester, of the family of
Bayley of hoj^e Hall, co. Lancaster (of which fan-ily also
was Sir Edward Clive Bayley, K.C.S.I., C I.E., whom m.
Emily Anne Theophila, dau. of Sir Thomas Theophilus
Metcalfe, 4th Bart., and niece of Sir Charles Theophilus
Metcalte, 3rd Bart. P.C., G.C.B., and 1st Lord Metcalfe), and
and had issue, with three daus. (Anne, to. Jam. sCurrie;
Dorothy, m. George William Babington, Surgeon 3rd Guards,
aftei-wards in H.E.I.C.S., and had issue, Cornelius Jletcalfe
Stuart Babington, Physician of Hertford St., Mayfair, d.
unm. 1862; and Esther, d. unm. 1857), a son, Thomas
Metcalfe, of Lincoln's Inn, Portland Place, and Regency
Square, Brighton, m. Christiana Brisbane Cranstoun, only
child and heiress of Henry Kerr Cranstoun, eldest son of
George, 4th son of William, 5th Lord Cranstoun, of Creeling,
CO. Roxburgh, by his wife Jean, dau. of William Kerr, 2nd
Marquess of Loihian, and had issue, 1 Thomas, who had'
issue, Henry, Capt. 25th Bengal N.I., d. s. p. \»&i;
William Marwood, 6. 1839, Capt. Royal Elthorn L.I.:
Agnes, d. young; 2 Henry Cianstouii, Civil and Session*
Judge, at Tipperah, Bengal, who had issue, Henry Howe,
late Bengal Civil Service, now of Bariackpore, who has
issue; 3 Charles, Capt. E.N., had a son Charles, who d.
■unm. in S. America; 4 Howe, d. unm. ; 6 Frederick, Clerk
to the Lord Chancellor, d. s. p. ; 6 Edmund d. unm. ;
7 Douglas, d. unm. in India; 8 Ernest, Maj. 48th Madras
N.I., Assistant Resident Councillor, P. of Wales Island,
Straits of Malacca, and d. I8a6, leaving, Basil, b. 1864, U.'
MAS
THE LAN'DED GENTRY.
MAS
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young, Hope Cransfonn, 6. 22 Feb. 1866, Mary Katherine,
and Agnes, d. young; 1 Christiana, vi. George Tugwell,
of Bath, banker; 2 Julia Henrietta, m. Francis Ommanney,
son of Sir I'rancis Ommanney, of East Sheen, co. Surrey,
M.P. for Barnstaple, d. 1893, leaving issue ; 3 Emily, la.
Francis Orme, and three other daus. d. young. Thomas
Metcalfe by his 2ud marriage had two children, who d. in
infancy.
Ti. Leonard, d. young.
VII Francis (Kev), M.A. (Trin. Coll. Camb.), Eector of
Kirkbride, Cumberland (of which living he held perpetual
advowsonj, and Vicar of Eudston, co. York, bapt. 30 April,
1752; m. 12 Nov. 1785, Harriet, 2nd dau. of John Clough, of
York, and Newbold Hall, Proctor, by his wife Kebecca, dau.
of Jacob Costobadie, of York, a Proctor in the Ecclesias-
tical Court, son of Jean de Costobadie, of a noble family
in Auvergne, sometime a Capt. in the Body Guard of Louis
XIV. (the liaison du lioi), who on the Kevocation of the Edict
of Nantes, fled to England with his wife and infant son,
and settled in York, IBsB. The lie v. Jacob Costobadie,
brother tf Kebecca, was for fifty-two years Hector of
Wenslry, in Wensleydale, co. York. The Kev. Francis
Metcalfe, d. 1822, aged 70, leaving issue,
1 Francis, M.A. (Trin. Coll. Camb.), Rector of Kirkbride,
Cumberland, and V^icar of Eeighton, near Hunmanby,
CO. York, rii. Margaret, dau. of Charles Kickaby, Esq. of
Bridlington Quay, co. York, and d. s. p. 1834.
2 William, b. 17 March, 1792, Midshipman H.M.S.
" .ffiolus," and was killed by a fall from the rigging, aged
16, and was bur. at Plymouth.
3 Henrj', b. 10 Feb. 1794; Ensign in the 32nd Regt., at
the battle of Waterloo where he was badly wounded. He
d. in Guernsey 1828, leaving two sons, who d. unm., and
two daus.
4 John, Capt. in the Military Service of the H.E.I.C.S. at
Fort St. George, in 1824-5 when Lieut. 4th Madras K.I.,
he held the staff appointment of Fort Adjutant at Bellary,
an important frontier fortress, and about 1831, he was in
command of the Fort of liyacottah, b. 9 March, 1795; d.
at Madras 18 June, 1833. By his first marriage he had
two sons, the eldest of whomrf. untn. 1856, in the Crimea,
the 2nd d. an infant in Indja; and by his second
marriage he had John Henry Metcalfe, of Crayke Castle,
CO. York, 6. 23 Aug. 1830.
5 Thomas, d. 1879, aged 82, without male issue.
6 Leonard, Lieut. K.N., d. unm. in Egypt.
7 George, d.. at sea, unm.
8 Charles Octavus, d. in infancy.
9 F'rederick, d.. in infancy.
1 Harriot, d. unm.
2 Ann Kebecca, cL unm. 1S52.
3 Maria, d. unm.
I. Henrietta Anne Katherine, (?. ?/)n?i. aged 36 ; a pedigree
of the family written by her in 1775 is now in the College
of Arms in the collections of John Charles Brooke, Somer-
set Herald, who d. 1794.
II. Dorothy, d. unm, aged 88, at Old England, Bowness, 1842.
III. Elizabeth, d. 1772, aged 15.
iScai— The Porch House, North AUerton.
SIASEFIELD OF ELLERTON HALL.
Masefield, Egbert Taylor, Esq. of Ellerton
Hall, CO. Salop, J.P., Col. 2nd Vol. batt. Shropshire
King's L.I., late Capt. 31st Eegt., h. 1839 ; m. 1864,
Emily, dau. of T. Kylandsj Esq. of Banshee House,
IS'ewport, Shropshire.
Lineage — Robert Masefield, Esq., m. 1S06, Charlotte
Taylor, and d. 1825, leaving by her (who d. 1852) a son,
1 llOEF.ET Masefield, Esq. of Ellerton Hall, who m. 1837,
; Catherine, dau. of John Miller, Esq. and by her (who d. 1S54)
j had issue,
I. Robert Taylor, now of Ellerton Hall.
', II. Valentine Vickers, m. in. Thomas Taylor, ra.
; IV. Richard M. N., ^,i. v. William Taylor, m.
VI. Henry Valentine.
! I. Margaret Catherine, m. u. Charlotte Elizabeth, m.
I HI. Emily Catherine, m.
' Mr. Masefield d. 1880.
SeaJ— Ellerton Hall, Newport.
MASKELYNE OF BASSET DOWN".
Story-Maskeltne, Mervix Herbert Netil,
Esq. of Basset Down House, and Salthrop Lodge,
■ ^^ilts, M.A. Oxford, E.R.S., J.P. for cos. Wilts,
Uloucester, and Brecon, D.L. co. Brecon, M.P. for
Cricklade 1880-85, and for North Division of Wilts
1885-92, Barrister-at-La'n% Hon. Eellow of Wadham
Coll. Professor of Mineralogy at Oxford, b. 3 Sept.
1823 ; m. 29 June, 1858, Thereza Mary, eldest dau.
of the late John Dillwyn Llewelyn, Esq. F.R.S., of
Penllergare, co. Glamorgan (by his wife, Emma
Thomasina, dau. of Thomas Mansel Talbot, of
Margam), and sister of Sir John Dillwyn Llewelyn
of Penllergare, Bart., and has issue three daus.,
1. Margaret Emma, 6. 1859.
n. Mary Lucy, 6. 1861, m. 29 July, 1885, Hugh Oakeley
Arnold-F'orster, M.P. for West Belfast, 2nd son of the late
William Delafield Arnold, Esq., Director of Public Inst,
in the Punjaub, and adopted son of the late Eight Hon.
W. E. Forster, and grandson of Thomas Arnold, D.D.,
of Rugby, and had issue, William Edward, b. 8 May,
1SS6 ; Mervyn Nevill, b. 21 March, 1888 ; John Antliony,
6. 20 Sept. 1889; and Hugh Christopher, 6. 1890.
III. Thereza Charlotte, b. 1863, m. 1892, Arthur Rucker,
Esq., F.K.S.
Lineag'e.— Robert Maskeltnge, Gent, of Purton, Wilts,
son of William of Purton, m. Julian, dau. and heir of Kogei
Shackstaff, Gent, of Lydiard Miliscnt, was a grantee of lands
from his father-in-law by deed dated 1 Sept. 14 Henkt VI.,
and was presented as a freeholder of the manor of Lydiard
Milisent at a court held 5 April, 1443. He d. before 1458,
and was s. by his son,
John MASitELyNGE, Gent, of Purton, m, the dau of Cely,
and was admitted to lands, the inheritance of his father-in-law,
31 Henry VI. in 1460. He was s. by his elder son,
Thomas JIaskelynge, Esq. of Purton, who was of full age
before 1458, in which year his father, by deed dated 8 April,
36 Henky, VI., granted to him the lands in Lydiard, formerly
Shackstaff's. He d. s. p. and was s. by his nephew,
WiLLiAji Maskelyke, Esq. of Purton (son of John Maske-
!yne, who s. his brother Thomas). He was grantee by fine 12
Henry VIll., in 1520, from William Louther and Joan his
wife, of the manor of Lydiard Milisent. He m. Anne or Agnes
''who m. 2ndly, James Chatterton;, dau. of Richard Stevens,
younger son of Thomas Stevens, Lord of the Manors of Bur-
derop and Chiseldon, and had, with other issue,
I. Thomas, his heir, b. before 1520, d. before 1545, m. Anne
Saunders, and had a son, William, b. 1540, wlio was father
of Robert, d. unm. 1610, and Elizabeth, m. Thomas Gates,
of Southampton.
II. George, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
George JIaskelyne, Esq. of Purton Down, who was a
grantee of lands 20 and 24 Queen Elizabeth. He m. Jane,
dau. of Christopher Webb and sister of William Webb, alias
Richmond, Lord of the Manor of Lydiard, by whom (whose
will is dated 24 Feb. 1600, and who d. 21 March, 1601) he had
issue. He was buried at Purton 3 May, 1584, and was s. by
his only son,
Edmond Maskelyke, Esq. of Purton Down, b. 22 April,
1564, Barrister-at-La\v, Lord of the Manors of Cricklade and
Chelworth, Feodary for the Duchy of Lancaster, 1608, M.P.
for Cricklade 1 Charles I. (1625); i/i. (settlement dated 5 Sept.
1 James I.) Katherine, dau. of and eventually, on the death
s. p. of her brother Giles Thomas F. Richard Davis, co-heir of
Richard Davys, Esq. of Little Mytton, co. Worcester, by
Dorothy his wife, dau. of Henry Dynley of Charlton, co. Wor-
cester, and of Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Edward Nevill* {see
BnBKE's Peerage, Abergavenny), and d. 19 leb. 1629, whea
he was by his son,
Nevill Maskelyne, Esq. of Purton, M.P, for Criclilade, b.
1611 ; had a licence from the Crown 15 Ciukles II. to hold
fairs in his manor of Cricklade, Bairister-at-Law of the Inner
Temple ; m. 1st, 1629, Jaue, dau. of William Norden, Esq.
of Eoude (who d. 1632). He s. to the ancient estates at Pur-
ton and Lydiard on the death, unm. in 1640, of his cousin,
Robert Maskeleyne. He >». 2ndly Sibyl, dau. of Thomas
Jacob, of Tockenham Court, and by her had three daus., and
d. 30 Aug. 1079, and was s. by his only son,
William Maskelyne, Esq. of Purton, b. 11 July, 1661 ; m.
* Sir Edward Nevill was son of the 2nd Lord Abergavenny,
brother of the 3rd Lord, uncle of the 4th Lord, and lather of the
5th Lord, and grandson of Edward Nevill the 1st Baron, by
Elizabeth his wife, only dau. of Kiehard Beauchamp, Earl of
Worcester, by Isabel his wife, only thild of Tliuuias Lc
Despenccr, Earl of Gloucester, by Constance his niie, dau. of
Edmund Plantagenet, Luke of York, son ol King Edwabd liL.
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MAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAS
Jane, dau. of Richard Best, and aunt of Sarah the wife of
Sir James Huublon, Knt., and widow of Bence Parker, Esq.,
and d. V. ]i. 1676, leaving an only son,
Kevill Maskeltne, Esq. of Furton, b. 166-^; heir to his
grandfather. Lord of the Borough of Cricklade, Capt. of a
troop of horse (militia) under Col. Penruddock I6S3, Major of
the Wilts Militia 1691 ; »!. (settlements dated 4 April, 1692)
Anne, dau. of Kev. M'illiam Bath, Vicar of Purton, and sister
and co-heir of William Bath, Esq. of Stoke (who inherited
the estate through his great-grandmother, Jane, only dau.
of John Cox, Esq. of Stoke, and wife of William Bath, Esq.
by whom he had issue,
I. Nevill, his heir.
II. William, of Fort Marlborough, on the north coast of the
island of Sumatra, in 1728, and of Leytield Lodge, near
Marlborough, in 173.i, 6. 169d ; d. zuim. llsb.
III. Edmund, of the Secretary of State's Ofifice, 6. 169S; m.
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Booth, Esq. of Wocd-
ford (by Eliz:ibeth his wife, dau. and co-lieir of Edward
Pri'jer), and granddau. of George Booth, Esq., who was
son of Sir John Booth, Knt., a younger son of Sir George
Booth, 1st Bart of Dunham Massey, and d. 1751, leaving
issue,
1 William, bapt. 13 Oct. 1725, Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb.,
inherited the estate of Stoke on the death of his grand-
uncle, William B:»th, and d. unm. 1772.
2 Edmcnd, heir to his uncle and to his brother.
S Kevill (Kev.), D.D. of Purton, for forty-six years Astro-
nomer Paiyal, Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb., Bector of
Korth Kuncton, diocese of Norwich; b. 16 Oct. 1732; m.
Sophia, dau. and (on the death s. p. of her sister, Letitia,
wife ot Sir George Booth, Bart.) sole heir of John Pate
I'ose, Esq. of Cotterstock Hall, co. Northampton, and
d. 9 Feb. IBll, leaving an only child, his sole dau. and
heir.
Maegaket, heir also to her uncle, m. 22 Nov. 1819,
Anthony Mervin Peeve Story, Esq., afterwards Sioby-
Maskeltne, of Basset Down House.
1 Margaret, b. 1735; m. 15 March, 1752-3, Robert, Lord
Clive, Governor of Bengal, and c^. 28 Feb. 1817, leaving,
with other issue,
Edward, 2nd Baron Clive, created Earl of Powis, m.
Harriot, only sister and heir of George Edward Henry
Arthur, last Earl of Powis, and d. 16 May, IsSi), leaving,
with other issue,
Edward, 2nd Earl of Powis, K.G., who d. 11 Jan. 1848,
father of
Edward James, 3rd Earl of Powis, K.G. (see
Burke's I'eeruye).
lion. Robert Henry, who m. Lady Harriet Windsor,
dau. of the 5tb Earl of Plymouth, andrf. 20 Jan. 1854,
leaving, w iih other issue,
Hon. Robert Windsor-Clive, father of Robert
George, 14tli Lord Windsor {(see Bubke's Peerage).
rv. James Houblon Maskelyne, b. 1701 : d. unm. 1776.
-V. Wynn JIaskelyne, 6. 1704; d. s. p. 1738.
I. Elizabeth, m. Joseph Walsh, Esq., Governor of Fort St.
George, East Indie?, and had a dau. Elizabeth Walsh, who
7/1. Joseph Foulks, and had a dau. Margaret Foulks, who
TO. Sir John Benn Walsh, 1st Bart, of Ormathwaite, and d.
29 Sept. 1836, leaving a son,
John, 1st Lord Ormathwaite, so created 16 April, 1868 (see
Bdbke's Peeraje).
II. Alice, m. Thomas Kelsall, and had an only dau. Jane
Kelsall, who m. Ist, Capt. Latham, R.N., and 2ndly, 28
May. 1770, Sir H'-nry Strachey, Ist Bart, of Suttoncourt,
M.P., by whom (who d. 3 Jan. 1810) she had, with other
issue, 1 SiE Henbt Stbachet, 2nd Bart, of Suttoncourt,
who t/. unm. 11 April, 1858; 2 Edward, m. Oct. 18C8, Julia,
dau. of Col. Kilpatrick, and d, 3 Jan. 1832, leaving, with
other issue.
Sib Edmund .Stbachet, 3rd Bart of Suttoncourt {see
Eubke's Peerage and Baronetage).
Mr. Maskelyne d. 1711, and was s. by his eldest son,
Xevill Maskelyne, Esq. of Purton, h. May, 1C92, who
sold the borough, hundred, and manor of Cricklade, and d.
unm. 1774, when he was s. by his eldest surviving nephew,
Edmund Maskeltn^e, Esq. of Basset Down House, and of
Purton, Capt. H.E.I.Co.'s service, bapt. 9 Aug. 1728, was twice
married, and d. s. p. 1775, when he left his estates to his
wife for life, with remainder over to his niece, Mrs. Stoby-
Maskeltne. This lady,
Maegabet Maskelyne, only child of Rev. Nevill Maske-
lyne, D.D., F.R.S., of Purton, Wilts, Astronomer Royal,
Tellow of Trin. Coll. Camb., and Rector of North Runcton,
in the diocese of Norwich, m. 22 Nov. 1819, Anthony Mervin
Eeeve Story, Ksq., F.R.S. {b. 8 May, 1791), and d. 15 Feb. Ib08,
Jiaving had issue,
I. Meevin Heebeet Nevil, now of Basset Down.
II. Edmund Mer\ia Booth, of Lydiard Manor, co. Wilts,
and Belfont, co. Brecon (Residence— Unit House, Box, Wilts),
B.A. O.xford, Barrister-at-Law, b. 22 April, 1829; in. 25
Oct. 1860, Martha Banger, eldest dau. of Thomas Russell,
Esq. of Beaminster, Dorset, and has issue, Anthony St.
John, of II. M. Public Record Office ; and Agnes Mary.
1. Charlotte Sophia, of Glanwysk, Senny Bridge, co. Brecon,
d. 1892.
IX. Margaret Mervinia, m. 25 April, 1848, Rev. Thomas
Masterman, M.A. Oxford, son of John Masterraan, Esq.,
late M.P. lor London, and by him (who d. 22 Sept. 1856)
has issue.
III. Anna Maria Antonia, m. 9 April, 1864, Sir Wai-ingtou
Smyth, M.A. Cambridge. F.R.S., F.R.G.S., F.G.S., Knt. of
the Italian Order of SS. Maurizis and Lazzaro and the
Portuguese Order of Jesus Christ, Chief Inspector of
Mines for the Crown and Duchy of Cornwall, elder son of
Admiral W. H. Smyth, F.R.S. , and brother of Gen. Sir H.
A. Suiyth, K.C.M.G., Gov. of Malta, and d. 1890, leaving
issue.
IV. Agnes Lucy Meta.
Mr. Story assumed in 1845 the surname of Maskelyne in
addition to and after that of Story, in pursuance of arrange-
ments on his marriage with the heir of that family. He was
the only child of Rev. William Story, M.A. Wadham Coll.
Oxford, Rector of Hinton Maitell, Dorset, and Vicar of West
Purly, in the same co., who was b. 15 July, 1734; jh. Ist,
Susanna, widow of Rev. Maurice Green, M.A., Rector of
Ensham, co. Dorset, who d. s. p. 1785; and 2ndly, 8 Jan.
1788, Biddy (who d. May, 1827, leaving an only child,
Anthony), dau. of Robert Prower, M.D. of Cranbourne,
Dorset, by Frances his wife, dau. of John Mervin, Esq. of
Sturminster, same co., and d. 1 Oct. 1797 ; and grandson of
Robert Story, Esq. of Know, in the parish of Kirkandrews-on-
Esk, Cumberland, and of Oxford, who was bapt. 1 May, 1681;
7?!. 28 Nov. I7I3, Margaret Johnstone, and d. I75I ; and
great grandson of Robert Story, Esq. of Know, who was son
of Robert Story, of Know, and grandson of Herbert Story, Esq.
of Know, buried at Kirkandrews, Oct. 1627, by Sybil" his
wife, buried at same place, Dec. 1635. Mr. Story-Maskelyne
d. 15 May, 1879.
Arms of Maskelyne : Sa., a fess engrailed or, between three
escallops arg. Crest — A demi-lion rampant sa. holding
between the paws an escallop purpure between four bugle
horns stringed sa. placed saltire ways. Crest — Two arms
embowed vested purpure, cuffed arg., the hands gra.sping by
the attires a stag's head cabossed ppr., attired or, and trans-
fixed by an arrow paleways point downwards arg. Motto — Bis
vivitur virtute.
Seats — Basset Down House, Swindon, and Salthrop Lodge,
Wroughton, both in Wilts.
MASON OF MOBTON HALL.
Mason, William IIknrt, Esq. of Morton Hall,
CO. Notts, J.P., B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Barrister-at-
Law, b. 24 May, 1846 ; m. 13 Oct. 18S5, Sjbil
Mitford, dau. of William Henry Johnston, Esij. of
Annandale, Clifton. She d. 17 Noy. 18S5.
Liueagre. — The family of Mason was formerly seated at
Egmanton, Notts, where William Mason was living, temp.
Elizabeth. They afterwards removed to Eaton, in the same
county, where Paul Mason was living 1659. He m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Stephen Coe, of Ordsall, Notts, and had two sons, Paul,
of Eaton, whorf. s.p., and
Rev Geobge Mason, Rector of Ordsall, who m. Elizabeth,
dau. of the Rev. George Pigot, Rector of Ordsall, and d. 1740,
leaving three sons, Paul, d. unm., George, and John. The
eldest and youngest both d.s. p. The 2nd,
George Mason, Esq. of Eaton, J.P. and D.L. for Notts, »».
Elizabeth, only child of William Colton, and had two sons,
George, of Eaton, J.P. and D.L., who d. unm. 1809, and
William Mason, Esq. of Welham, Notts, J.P., whom. Jane,
dau. of John Cleaver, Esq. of Carburton, Notts ; and d. l804,
leaving by her (who d. 1824), two sons, William, of Loudon,
High Sheriff of Notts, 1824, who d. unm. 1856, and
Rev. Geobqe Mason, of Cuckney, Notts, J. P., Rector of
Whitwell, CO. Derby, b. 12 Jan. 1787 ; m. 1816, Harriet, dau.
of James Coldham, Esq. of Anmer Hall, Norfolk, and by her
(who d. 26 March, 1869) had,
Geobge William, of Morton Hall.
* This Sibyl was dau. and heir of Walter Forster, Esq., Lay
Impropriator of the Tithes of Kirk Andrew, by Sibyl his wile,
and the same Sibyl with Sibyl her mother were defendants in a
suit brought in the Court ot the Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster by the next heirs of her father, 27 Elizabeth, in which
suit the legitimacy of the dau. and the marriage of her mother
were established.
MAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAS
1353
Henry, of Wakefield, b. 13 May, 1821 ; m. let, Florence, dau.
of Kev. VV. Bury, and by her (who (/. 20 Oct. 1858) has
issue, Henry William, 6. 1855, and George, b. 1858; 2ndly,
Sarah, dau. of — Nesfield, Esq., and by her (who d. 20 Oct.
1869) has a son, Frederic, b. 1869, and a dau. Lucy. He
m. 3rdly, Charlotte, dau. of Rev. — Moore.
James, 6. 1824, late Capt. 94th Kegt., m. Maria Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry W. Coldham, Esq. of Anmer Hall, D.L.
Harriet Elizabeth, d. unm. 1871.
Mary Jane, m. R. E. Kidd, Esq. of Lowood, Melrose, co.
Eoxburgh, late Lieut. 9ih Lancers, and d. 1885, having by
him who d. 18 Feb. 1866, had issue.
Eev. George Mason d. 1851, and was ». by his son,
Geoegb William Mason, Esq. of Morton Hall, co. Notts,
M.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1872, b. 6 Sept. 1819 ; m. 7
May, 1844, Marianne Atherton, dau. of Capt. Joseph George
Milford, H.E.I.C.S., of Laugharne, co. Carmarthen, 3rd son
of Bertram Mitford, Esq. of Mitford, Northumberland, and d.
li Jan. 1891, leaving issue,
I. William Henet, now of Morton Hall.
It. George Edward (Kev.), M.A., Hon. Canon of Southwell,
and Kector of Whit well, co. Derby, b. 20 Oct. 1847.
III. Arthur James (Rev.), D.D., Hon. Canon of Canterbury,
and Rector of AUhallows-Barking, London, late Fellow ol
Trinity Coll. Camb., b. 4 May, 1851.
iY. Charles Evelyn, Lieut. 3rd Foot (Buffs), 6. 27 Jan. 1855 ;
d. in Zululand, 7 April, 1879.
I. Marianne Harriet. ii. Frances Agnes.
III. Theortosia Helen Margaret.
Arms — Or, a lion rampant double-headed az. Crest — A mer-
maid, holding comb and minor ppr. and crined vert.
Seat — Morton Hall, Retford.
MASON OF NECTON HALL.
Mason, Robert Haeyey, Esq. of Necton Hall,
Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., High SherifP 1885, educated
at Eton, and Trin. Coll. Camb., member of the Inner
Temple, and Barrister-at-Law, b. 23 Jan. 1843 ; m.
5 NoY. 1873, Jane Charlotte, eldest dau. of Rev.
Arthur Upcher, of Wreningham, Norfolk, by his
wife Isabella, dau. of Rev. Canon Wodehouse, and
Jjas issue,
I. Alwtni:, b. 12 April, 1875.
II. Arthur Humfrey, 6. 10 Dec. 1883.
III. Christopher Blake, 6. 24 Oct. lSo7.
I. Lilian Jane, b. 1 May, 1876.
II. Dorothy, 6. 14 Aug. 1877.
HI. Lettice Isabella, 6. 21 June, 1373.
IV. Hylda, 6.26 Feb. 1881.
V. Audrey, b. 14 Sept. 1885.
Mr. Mason is eldest son of Robert Blake Humfrey,
Esq. of Wroxham, and grandson of Thomas Blake,
Esq., by Theodora Colombine, whose first cousin,
Elizabeth Brewer Colombine, m. William Mason,
Esq. of Necton. He assumed the surname and
ai-ms of Mason, under the will of Lieut.-Col. Mason
Blomefield, 1879.
liineagre — This family is of very ancient standing in
Norfolk, and derives from Paul Milleb Mason, citizen of
London, who built and fixed his residence at Necton Hall
temp. Henry VII. His direct descendant,
Thomas Mason, Esq. of Swaffham (youngest son of John
Mason, of Necton, who s. to that property on the death of his
nephew, Richard Mason, Esq., High Sheriff of Norfolk 1698),
m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Bodham, Esq. of Swaffham, Norfolk,
•and had (with two daus., Mary, m. John Marcon, Esq. of
Swaffham, and Susan, 7)i. Francis Colombine, Esq. of Norwich)
a son,
William Mason, Esq. of Necton Hall, -who m. Elizabeth,
dau. of the Rev. Francis Blomefield, the historian of Norfolk,
jand d. 25 Jan. 1807, leaving a son,
William Mason, Esq. of Necton Hall, b. 1758 : m. Elizabeth,
Brewer, only dau. and heir of Rev. Paul Colombine, D.D.,
Rector of Plumstead Parva, and had issue,
William, of Necton Hall, J P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1849.
1 Lieut.-Col. East Norfolk Militia, d. unm. 2 Dec. 1865.
, John, who d. in the H.E.I.Co.'s service.
Henry, Midshipman R.N., perished at sea.
George, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. in the army, who took by
.•^ign-manual the surname and arms of Blomefield, under
. the will of Francis Blomefield, Esq., s. to Necton at his
brother \\ lUiam's death, and d. 1871, when he was s. by his
Elizabeth, laie of Necton, d. 17 Dec. 1878, aged 88.
Henrietta Katherine, m. Charles Vernon, 2nd son of George
Holme Sumner, Esq. of Hatchlands, Surrey, and d. Nov
1879.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., on a fesse cottised sa.,
two annulets of the first, in chief as many lions' heads couped
of the second, for Mason; 2nd and 3rd, counter-quartered 1st
and 4th, gu., a lion rampant, and above the head a ducal coro-
net or, a canton of the last for oistinction, for Humfrey ; 2nd
and 3rd arg., a chevron, between three garbs sa., a border of
the last charged with eight fleurs-de-lis of the first, for Blake.
Crests — 1st (HnjiFREY), on a ducal coronet an eagle, wings
elevated, holding in the dexter claw a sceptre, all or, and
charged on the breast for distincton with a cross-crosslet gu. ;
2nd (Mason), A lion's head couped az., holding in the mouth
an antler in bend or, between two wings arg., each charged,
with an annulet, also az. ; 3rd (Blake;, on a morion a martlet,
all ppr.
<Seu(— Necton Hall, Swaffham, Norfolk.
MASSEY OF POOL HALL.
Masset, Feancis Elcocke, Esq. of Pool Hall, co.
Cliester, and Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, J. P., High
Sheriff Carrickfergus 1875, b. 6 Dec. 1822 ; m. 28
Feb. 1867, Caroline Louisa, youngest dau. of Wil-
liam Henry Hornby, Esq., late M.P. for Blackburn,
and has issue,
I. William Francis Elcocke, b. 16 April, 1873.
I Maud Henrietta Margaret Elcocke.
II. Mabel Caroline Elcocke.
III. Evelyn Mary Elcocke.
Lineag-e. — Roger Massey, Esq., 2nd son of Roger Massie,
Esq . of Coddington, and nephew of the celebrated Gen. Massey,
in. Mary Edwards, of Chester, and had two sons. The 2nd
son Roger, was father of
Bev. William Massey, Rector of Ditchingham, in Norfolk,
m. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and eventually heir of Francis Elcocke,
Esq. of White Pool, co. Chester, and had issue,
Roger (Ven.), Archdeacon of Barnstaple and Eector of
Cheriton Bishop, Devon, and of Lawhitton, Cornwall, m.
Miss Anne Arnold, and had issue, one son, John, and four
daus.
William, who inherited his mother's estates.
Elizabeth. Sarah.
Mrs. Massey, the heir of Pool, d. 1825, and was s. by her son,
William Massey, Esq. of Pool Hall, whom. 22 April, 1817,
Mary, only dau. and heir of John Goodman, Esq. of Tyne-
wydd, CO. Carnarvon, and by her (who d, 3 Jan. 1855) had
issue,
Francis Elcocke, now of Pool Hall.
AViiliam Glynne, d. in India, unm.
Margaret Henrietta Maria, m. William Massey, eldest son ot
Richard Massey, of Moston Hall, Chester.
Mr. Massey, to whom the Pool estate was left by his aunt. Miss
Elcocke, d. 1838.
^7-ms— 1st and 4th, quarterly gu. and or; in 1st and 4th
quarters, three fleurs-de-lis arg. ; for difference, a canton arg.,
for Massey; 2nd and 3rd gu., a saltire vaire between four
cocks statant arg., for Elcocke. Crest — A demi-pegasus, with
wings displayed, quarterly or and gu.
Stats — Pool Hall, near Nantwich, co. Chester.
MASSIE OF CODDINGTON.
Massie, Admiral Thomas Leche, of Codding-
ton, CO. Chester, Admiral R.N". (retired), b. 21 Oct.
1802 ; m. 8 Feb. 1844, Charlotte Hester, only dau.
of Edward V. Townshend, Esq. of Wincham, and
has issue,
I. Edward Richard, late Lieut. 78th Highlanders, b. ?1
Sept. 1845; m. 28 July, 1866, Olga Marie, Baroness von
Wessenberg-Ampringen (grand-dau. of Baron Henry von
Wessenberg-Ampringen, formerly Austrian Ambassador
at St. James's), and had issue,
1 Roger Henry, 6. 2 July, 1869, Lieut. Royal Artillery.
2 Edward Philip, 6. 5 Dec. 1870 ; d. 31 Aug. 1871.
3 John Hamon, Lieut. Royal Artillery, b. 10 June, 1872.
II. Richard Crosbie, E.N., b. 26 Oct. 1847, d. March, 1870.
I. Maud Cleopatra.
Lineage. — The early descent of the Massies of Codding-
ton has long been a matter of dispute, some of the pedigrees
deriving them from a younger son of Sir John Massie, of
1354
MAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAS
Tatton, supposed to have been slain at Shrewsbury, whose
eldest son d. 8 Henry V., and others from Hamon, son of
Sir John Massie, of ruddington, who also fell at the battle of
Shrewsbury.
Hugh Ma?sie settled at Coddington 1389, in consequence of
his marriage willi Agnes, dau. and heir of Sir Nicholas Bold, of
Coddington, great-grandson of John, 3rd son of Sir John
Bold, of Bold, CO. Lancaster. By her he had several sons, of
whom the third,
AViLLiAM Massif, Esq., purchased 18th Henry VI., from
Sir Philip Botelcr, the manors of Coddington, Bechin, Eggerley,
&c. He ra. Alice, dau. and heir of Adam Woton, of Eggerley
and Chester, and by her who m. 2ndly, Hugh Ball, of Cod-
dington, had two sons, viz., Morgan, of Eggerley, ancestor
of the Massies of Eg/jcrUy , and John. The second son,
John Massie, Esq. of Coddington, m. Margaret, dau. and
heir of Holme, of Coddington, and had a son and successor,
KoBEKT Massie, Esq. of Coddington, wlio d. before 1507,
leaving a dau. Anne, wife of William Massey, of Grafton, and a
son,
William Massie, Esq. of Coddington, who m. Alice, dau.
of Edward de Crew, and had issue, Hobert, his heir, and
John, ancestor of the Massies of Broxton. The elder
son,
Kobert Massie, Esq. of Coddington, temp. Henry VIII.,
ni. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Hugh Calveley, Knt. of Lea, and had
(with two (laiis.) several sons, the eldest of whom,
Roger Massie, Esq. of Coddington, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Eandle Brereton, Esq. of Eccleston and Wettenhall, and
dying 20 April, 1532, left with two daus., Jane and Elizabeth,
wife of William Barnston, Esq. of Churton, a son and suc-
cessor,
John Massie, Esq. of Coddington, who had by his 4th wife,
Mary, dau. and heir of Edward Hughes, Esq. of Holt, two
sons and four daus. The elder son,
John Massie, Esq. of Coddington, who ra. Anne, eldest dau.
of Richard Grosvenor, Esq. of Eaton, High Sheriff of co. Chester
1602, by Christiana, his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart,
of Norton, and had eleven sons and seven daus. The 5th son,
Edward, was one of the most distinguished military leaders
during the civil wars of the reign of Charles I. The 9th son,
Hugh, m, in London, and left issue Hugh, Mabel, and Elizabeth,
all minors in 1670. This Hugh is said to be ancestor of the
Irish Massys. Gen. Massie, of whom a fine portrait is still
preseved at Pool Hall, the seat of his collateral descendant,
d. s. p. in Ireland, and was interred at Abbey leix. The eldest
surviving son and heir,
Roger Massie, Esq. of Coddington, aged 59 in 1663, m. 1649,
Mary, dau. of Roger Middleton, Esq.of Cadwgan, co. Denbigh,
and had issue, i. John, his heir; ii. Roger, ancestor of the
Massets of Pool Hall (s!e that fivnily) ; in. Edward of Ros-
thorne, who d. 1730, leaving, inter alios, a son, Richard
Middleton Massey, M.D., F.R.S., and Sec. S.A., who by his
•2nd wife Sarah, dau. of John Marshall, Gent, of Wisbech,
had five sons and one dau. Roger Massie was s. by his eldest
son,
JoDN Massie, Esq. of Coddington, 6. 1651, father, by Eliza-
beth liis 3rd wife, dau. of John Puleston, Esq. of Pickhill, of
Richard Massie, Esq. of Coddington, whoiit. 17 April. 1735,
Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Lloyd, of Plas Power,
CO. DenLigli, and was s. at his decease, March, 1770, by his
eldest son,
John Massie, Esq. of Coddington, b. 1736, at whose decease,
s. p. 1773, the estates devolved on his brother,
Thomas Massie, Esq. of Coddington, b. 1738, who m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Nathaniel Marriot, Esq. of Cheshunt, Herts, and
dying 1802, left an only child.
Rev. Richard Massie, of Coddington, Rector of Eccleston,
b. 12 Jan. 1771, who m. 6 Oct. 1796. Hester Lee, eldest dau. of
Edward V. Townshend, Esq. of Wincham Hall, co. Chester,
and had issue,
I. Richard, of Coddington.
II. Thomas Leche, .s. his brother.
( III. Edward (Rev.), M.A., 6. Dec. 18C5; m. Sophia, 2nd dau.
of the Rev. Charles Thornycroft, of Thornyeroft Hall, co.
Chester; she d. s. p. He d. 21 Jan. 1H93, s. p.
IV. WilHam Henry, M.A., Rector of St. Mary's Chester,
formerly Lieut in Indian Army, 6. Nov. 1800; d. 6 Jan.
1856.
V. Townshend, 6. 1808; d. a. p. 1836.
VI. John Bevi.-s, Capt. R.N., 6. Sept. 1809; d. s. p. 1851.
vii. Watkm, Bombay AniUery, U. Nov. 1812 ; d. s. p. 8 July,
1881.
VIII. Charles, 6. 1813.
IX. George. (/. an infant.
X. Robert George, b. 1815, m. Annette, d.-iu. of T. Browne,
Esq. of liartlands, Australia, and d. lbS3, leaving issue,
Hugh Hamon: Godfrey Egerton; Richard de Winton-
Eobtrt; Hester Lee ; Mabel, m. 1889, Major Phillimore!
R.A. ; Lucy.
XI. Hugh Hamon, 6. March, 1817; d. 3 Oct. 1893.
XII. Henry, d.. an infant 1820.
I. Eliza Ann, m. 1823, William T. Buchanan, Esq. (deceased),
formerly of Ravenscourt, co. Chester, afterwards of North-
cote, CO. Gloucester, and d. 4 Feb. 1886, s. p.
II. Hester Susannah, /)i. 1828, Rev. John Armitstead, Vicar
of Sandbach, and is deceased.
III. Prances Maria (deceased), m. 1827, Rev. G. B. Blomfield,
Canon of Chester, late Hector of Stevenage, Herts.
IV. Sidney, d. 5 June, 1891.
V. Barbara Henrietta, deceased.
VI. Cornelia Lee, deceased.
VII. Harriet Vyse (deceased), to. 1829, Lawrence Armitstead,
Esq. of Cranage Hall. co. Chester.
VIII. Anna Maria, deceased. ix. Charlotte, deceased.
X. Mary Mackenzie, deceased.
Rev. R. Massie d. 16 April, 1854, and was s. by his eldest;
son,
Richard Massie, Esq. of Coddington, J.P., 6. 18 June, 1800;
TO. 7 Jan. 1834, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Hugh Robert
Hughes, Esq. of Baehe Hall, co. Chester; she d. s. p. 20 Feb.
1841. He d. 11 March, 1887, and was s. by his brother.
,4 7-7HS— Quarterly gu. and or: in the 1st and 4th quarters,
three fleurs-de-lis arg.; for difference, a canton arg. Crest —
A demi-pegasus, with wings displayed, quarterly or and gu.
Residence — Stanley Place, Chester.
MASSINGBERD OF GTJNBY.
Massingbeed, Emily Langton, of Gunby Hall,
CO. Lincoln, and The Red House, Bournemoiitli, m.
2 March, 1867, Edmund Langton, Esq., only son of
Rev. C. Langton, and by him (who d. 28 Nov. 1875)
had issue,
I. Stephen, b. 12 May, 1869.
I. Charlotte Mildred.
II. Mary. III. Diana.
Mrs. I/angton has assumed her maiden name of
Massingbeed.
Lineag'e. — This family, whoso name has been written
Massyngbcrde, Massingbergh, and Massingberd, is traced to
the time of Edward I., when its patriarch, Lambert Massing-
berd, resided at Sutterton. His descendant.
Sir Thomas Massingberd, Knt., m. John Braytoft, of Bray-
toft, and, surviving his wife, became, in the reign of Henry
VUI., a Knight of St. John of Jerusalem, and added the second
escutcheon to the family arms. He had issue, i. Augustine,
of Braytoft, d. v. p. 1614, leaving a son, Thomas, M.P. for
Calais 4 Edward VI. ; ii. Oswald (Sir), Knt. ot Sir John of
Jerusalem, Grand Prior of Ireland, and Lieut. "Tureopollier
of Malta," and exchanged his claim to the reversion of that
office (and with it to the Grand Priory of England) for the
Priory of Ireland. He was installed at Kilmainh.im by Car-
dinal Pole, but attainted and his house suppressed by two
Acts of the Irish Parliament, 1 Elizabeth; hi. Alan, who d.
unm. ; iv. Martin, m. Ursula Elrington, and had three sons
and one dau. Sir Thomas Massingberd (Z. 25 May, 1562. His
great-great-grandson,
Thomas Massingberd, Esq. of Gunby, Barrister-at-Law,
whose grandfather, Thomas, was the last M.P. for Calais, m.
Frances, dau. of Robert Ilalton, Esq. of Clee, Serjeant-at-Law,
by Joan his wife, d.au. of John Draner, or Drayner, Esq. of
Hoxton, and had (with five daus.) two sons,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. Drayneb (Sib), 6. 11 Dec. 1615, ancestor of Massingberi>
of Ormshy.
Mr. Massingberd d. 5 Nov. 1636. His eldest son,
Henry Massingberd, Esq. of Gunby, was created a Baronef ■•
by Cromwell 1058, and soon after the Restoration was re-
created. His grandson.
Sib William Massingberd, was 3rd Bart, of Gunby, M.P.
for CO. Lincoln, at whose decease, unm., about 1750, the
baronetcy expired, while the estates devolved on his sister,
Elizabeth Massingberd, of Gunby, to. Thomas Meux, Esq.,
and had two sons. From the younger, Henry Meux, descend.';
Sib Henry Mecx, Bart. The elder, |
William Meux, Esq. of Gunby, assumed the surname and
arms of Massingberd only. He j/i. 1st, Miss Thornborough,
by whom he had,
Thomas, to. Elizabeth Emerson, sister to Sir Wharton Emer-
son .A.mcottB, Bart., and predeceasing his father, 1777, leil
issue,
MAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAS
1355.
Henrt, successor to his grandfather.
John, of Candlesby, deceased.
Thomas, Capt. B.N., of Candleshy House, co. Lincoln, and
of 13eckenham House, near Bawtry, co. York, b. 1763;
i)i. 12 Feh. 1794, Elizabeth Hauksmore Waterhouse, and
had two sons, Thomas and Humphry (Kev.) (m. Miss
Fretwell, and had issue), besides four daus., Christiana;
Louisa ; Ellen ; and Mary Jane.
Charles (Kev.), Hector of Kettlethorpe, co. Lincoln, h. 1770,
m. 1805, Mary, dau. of John Smith, Esq. of Gainsborough,
and d. 1836, leavini; issue,
1 Charles, b. 1806 ; m. Lucy, dau. of Rev. W. Keary,
Eector of Nunnington, co. York, and d. 27 Dec. 1^86,
having had issue, Henry Alfred, Arthur Keary, and
Anne Alice.
2 Vincent Amcotts, Admiral R.N., 6. 1808; m. 1844,
Julia dau. of M. Gutteres, of Sidmouth.
1 Mary Mildred, m. 1st, 1837, Frederick James Blair,
Esq., Capt. E.N., and 2ndly, Kev. William Fraim
Forieseue, Vicar of Chesterton, co. Oxford.
2 Anna Maria, m. 1836, Kev. G. J. Atkinson.
3 Caroline Bosville.
Emily, d. unm. 1834.
Mr. (Meux) Massingberd ?«. 2ndly, Miss Drake, and had issue,
William, m. Miss Pastern; Samuel, d. unvi.; George, went
to America ; Frances, d. unm. ; Caroline ; and Margaret, both
d. unm. ; Ann, m. John Pryke, Esq. ; Katherine, m. Kev.
Francis Wilson ; Mary Joice, m. Kev. Edward Brackenbury ;
Sarah EUzabeth, m. Eadcliffe Pearl Todd, Esq. He d. 1780,
and was s. by his grandson,
Henrt Massingberd, Esq. of Gunby, m. Miss Elizabeth
Hoare, and d. about the year 1787, leaving an only dau. and
heir,
Elizabeth Makt Anne Massingbekd, m. 18 Aug. 1802,
Peregrine Langton, Esq. of the family of Langton of Lanr/ton,
who assumed in consequence the surname and arms of Mas-
singbekd, and had issue,
Henry, deceased.
Algernon Langton, who s. to Gunby.
Samuel Bennet, deceased.
Charles Langton, late of Gunby.
Elizabeth Langton, d. 1818.
Mary Langton, m. 1 Jan. 1830, AVilliam Hastings Neville,
Esq., youngest son of Gen. Neville, and has issue, Eothes,
Charles, deceased; Laura, deceased.
Margaret Clarissa, d. Is37.
The elder son,
Algernon Langton Massingberd, Esq. of Gunby, co. Lin-
coln, b. 9 May, 1804, m. 6 Dec. 1827, Caroline Goldsworthy,
dau. of William Pearce, Esq of Whitehall Place, and had one
son,
Algernon, Eoyal Horse Guards (Blue), 6. 11 Sept. 1828,
perished in South America, June, 1855.
Mr. Massingberd d. 1844. His brother,
Charles Langton Massingberd, Esq. of Gunby, b. 23 April,
1815 ; m. 1st, 21 Feb. 1843, Harriett Anne, dau. of Kicliard
Langford, Esq., and by her (who d. 1865) had issue,
I. William Reginald Langton, b. 1851 ; d. Feb. 1855.
I. Emilt, now of Gunby.
II. Alice, m. 23 April, 1884, Percy Leith Hay, 3rd son of
W. E. S. Clark, Esq., and has issue, Freda Massingberd,
and Kornan.
He m. 2ndly, 19 May, 1863, Harriet, youngest dau. of Sir
Robert Wilham Newman, 1st Bart of Mamhead ; and c^. 9 Feb.
1887.
Arms— Azure three quatrefoils two and one or, in chief a
■boarstatant of the last charged with a cross pattee gules.
Cre»t—A lion's head erased azure charged with two arrows
saltirewise between four guttes argent. -Voiio^"Leara to
tnow thjself."
Seat— Gunhy Hall, near Burgh, co. Lincoln,
Citt6— Pioneer, Cork Street, W.
MASSlNaBERD-MUNDY OF ORMSBY.
Massingbeed-Mundt, Chaeles rEANCIS, Esq.
of Ormsby Hall, co. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., served
m the 33rd and 53rd Eegts., b. 30 June, 1839 ; 7n.
8 Aug. 1865, Louisa Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Charles
John Bigge, Esq. of Linden, co. JS'orthumbeiiand,
and has issue,
I. Charles Drainer, J. 14 .July, 1867.
II. Godfrey Bertram, b. 25 March, 1872.
in. Francis Oswald, 6. 30 Aug. 1874.
rv. Henry Louis, b. 9 Aug. 1879.
I. Sybil Rosamond, d. umn. 26 Dec. 1S90.
II. Philippa Alice.
Lineagre.— Sm Drayner Massingberd, Knt. of South
Ormsby, co. Lincoln, and of Henxworth, co. Hertford, 2nd
son of Thomas Massingberd, Esq. of Bratoft Hall, in Gunby
(see Massingberd of Gunby), b. 11 Dec. 1615 ; m. 1st, 26 May,
1651, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Abraham Burrell,
Esq. of Medloe House, co Huntingdon, and by her (who «.
5 Dec. 1677) had one dau., who d. an infant. Sir Drayner r,i.
2ndly, 31 Dec. 1678, Anne, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Henry
Mildmay, Esq. of The Graces, Essex, by his 1st wife, dau. of
one of the co-heirs of John Barker, Esq. of Hamond, Salop,
and had, with other issue,
Bdrrell, his successor. Henry, d. unm.
Elizabeth, m. Edward Hyme, of Carolina, in America, ami
had issue.
Sir Drayner Massingberd, Sheriff of Lincoln 1644, knightea
by King Charles II. 17 F"eb. 1661, d. 1698, and was s. by his
son,
BoRRELL Massingberd, Esq. of Ormsby and Medloe, 6.
23 April, 1683; 7)i. Phihppa, dau. of Francis Mundy, E.sq. of
Markeaton Hall, co. Derby, and Osbaston, co. Leicester, M.P.
CO. Leicester, and had issue,
I. William Burrell, his successor, of whom presently.
II. Francis Burrell, b. 1720; vi. Maria, dau. of Thomas
Fanshawe, Esq. of Parsloes, Essex, and d. 6 May, 1795,
leaving a son, Kev. Francis Massingberd, Rector of ft'ash-
ingborough, co. Lincoln, and Prebendary of Lincoln, who
m. 1795, Eliza, youngest dau. of his uncle, W. B. Alassing-
berd, Esq. of Ormsby, and d. 1817, leaving issue, with two
daus. (Eliza, d. unm., and Harriet), a son,
1 Francis Charles (Rev.), Rector of Ormsby, and Chan-
cellor of Lincoln Cathedral, b. 3 Dec. 1800 ; m. 15 J;in.
1839, Fanny, eldest dau. of William Baring, Esq., M.P.,
4th son of Sir Francis Baring, Bart., and d. 5 Dec. 1872,,
having had issue,
Francis Bdrrell, Capt. 5th Lancers, b. 31 Jan. 1843,
d. unm.
William Oswald (Rev.), M.A., 6. 23 Feb. 1848, Rector
of Ormsby, present male representative of the Massing-
berd f iinily ; ??i. Dec. 1884, Emily Sophia, dau. of Kev.
— Sopcr, Rector of Bag Euderby, and has issue, a dau.,
Dorothy, b. 6 Feb. 1880.
Mr. Massingberd was High Sheriff of Cambridge and Hunting-
don 1723. He d. Jan. 1728, and wass. by his eldest son,
AVilliam Bdrrell Massingberd, Esq. of Ormsby, Sheriff, co.
Lincoln 1745; m. Anne, dau and heir of William Dobson,
Esq. of York, and of his wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher
Tancred, Esq. of Whixley, co. York, by his wife, Catherino
Armitage, grand-dau. of Sir Francis Armitage, Bart, of Kirk-
lees, CO. York, and of his wife, Catherine Danby, through
whom Mr. Massingberd Mundy is now senior co-heir to the
barony of Sckope of Masham. (5e« Burke's Dormant Feirage.y
Mr. Massingberd d. 18 Aug. 1802, leaving issue,
Charles Burrell, his successor.
William, Rector of Ormsby, d. unm. 5 May, 1823.
Anne, m. Rev. AVilliam Maxwell, D.D., of Falkland, co.,
Monaghan, and had issue, John, d. U7irii., and Anne, m.
Rev. Henry Francis Lyte, and left issue.
Philippa, d. unm. July, 1831.
Frances, d. unm. May, lb32.
Eliza, m. her cousin, Kev. F. Massingberd (see above).
The elder son,
Charles Bdkrell Massingberd, Esq. of Ormsby, co. Lin-
coln, and Braziers, co. Oxford, 6. 1749; s. his father 1802; m.
1st, Dec. 1774, Anne, dau. and heir of AVilliam Blackall, Esq.
of Braziers, in the parish of Checkenden, co. Oxford, and
2ndly, Marie Jeanne, dau. of Capt. Rapigeon, of Versailles, by
whom he had no i.ssue. Mr. Massingberd was High Sheriff co.
Oxford, and d. Nov. 1835. By his 1st wife he had a dau. an4
heir,
Harriet Massingberd, of Ormsby, scniir co-heir of th&
Barony of Scrope o/jV/as/(a»i, ?/i. 1806, Charles Godfrey
Mundy, Esq. of Burton Hall, co. Leicester, High Sheriff of
CO. Leicester, 2nd son of Francis Noel Clarke Mundy, Esq.
cf Markeaton (see Mundy of 3Iarkeaton Hall). Charlea
Godfrey Mundy d. 23 April,' 1838, and Harriet, his widow,
22 April, 1864. They had issue,
1 Charles John Henry, Esq. of Ormsby, co. Lincoln,
J.P. and D.L., b. 21 June, 1808, wlio assumed by royal
licence, 29 April, 1863, the prefix name of Massingberd ;
m. 13 Sept. 1838, Elizabeth Susan, 5tli dau. of John
Young, Esq. of Wcstridge, Isle of Wight, and d. 19 Feb.
1882, having had issue,
1 Charles Francis, now of Ormsby.
2 John Augiistin, b. 20 Sept. 184U ; d. unm. 29 April,
1804.
1 Millicent Harriet. 2 Sophy Jane.
3 Fanny Rosamond, d. unm. 14 June, 1883.
2 Harriet, d. young.
3 Sophy, »(. 1833, John C. Dowdeswell, Esq., 2nd son of
1356
MAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAS
John E. Dowdcswell, Esq. of Pull Court, co. Worcester,
and d. 3Iay, 1847, lea\iug issue (see that lamily).
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per pale gu. and sa., on a
«ross engrailed arg. three lozenges sable, on a chief or, three
«agles' legs erased ^ la cuisse az., for Mdndt; 2nd, az., three
•quatrefoils two and one or, in chief a boar statant of the last,
■charged -nith a plain cross gu., forJlAssiNGBEKD: 3rd, quarterly
«r and arg., on a cross couped between four lions rampant |sa.
five escallops of the first, also for Massingeebd. Crtsts— 1st,
MuNDT : A wolf's head erased sa. bezantee langued gules,
vomiting tire proper ; 2nd, Massingbebd : A lion's head erased
3LZ. charged with two arrows saltirew ise between four guttes arg.
Seat — Ormsby Uall, Alford, co. Lincoln.
MASSY OF KINGSWELL HOUSE.
Massy, Johx, Esq. of Kingswell House, co.
Tipperary, J.P. cos. Tipperary and Limerick, b. 18
July, ISIO ; m. 11 Aug. 1832, Alicia, dau. of Capt.
Chadwick, of Chadville, co. Tipperary, and by lier
^who d. 22 June, 1874) has issue,
I. Charles Henry, d. serving with his (the 77th) regiment
during the Russian war, in his ■20th year.
Ji. John, drowned at Kilkee.
ill. KicHAKD Albert, of Mount Rivers, Listowel, b. 22 Feb.
1840, late Lieut. 60th Rifles, Resident Magistrate co.
Kerry ; m. 21 April, 1869, Matilda, only dau. of Capt.
Minchin, R.N., of Rock Abbey, Cashel, and d. 25 Sept.
1889, leaving issue, John George Albert, b. 27 Jan.
1870; George Godfrey Hamon, 6. 28 March, 1874;
Maude Alice Beatrice ; and Alberta,
TV. John, b. 30 June, 1848; d. 6 Aug. 1864.
I. Margaret Alicia, m. 11 Aug. 1857, Gen. George Wheeler,
son of Gen. Sir Hugh Massy Wheeler, K.C.B.
II. Alicia Victoria, m. 30 June, 1863, James George Deck,
Esq., son of George Deck, Esq. of Wellington, New Zea-
land.
III. Millieent Rebecca, ra. 20 Sept. 1871, Col. Henry Wylie,
Bengal Army.
!iv. Frances Elizabeth, m. March, 1879, Hugh Baker, Esq. of
Lismascue, co. Tipperary, who d. 9 July, 1887. She Hi.
2ndly, Sept. 1888, Major E. H. Bunbury.
Iiineage.— Rev. William Massy, son of Rev. Godfrey
TIassy (brother of the 1st Lord Massy and cf the 1st Lord
Clarina), m. Bessie, only dau. of Henry Bevan, Esq. of co.
l^imerick, and d. 1822, leaving (amongst others^ a son,
Charles Massy, Esq., m. 1808, Margaret Spread, dau. of
•John Cummins, Esq. (who d. 1854), and had issue,
John", now of Kingswell House.
Mr. Massy d. 1811.
yimns — Arg., on a chevron between three lozenges sa., a lion
passant or. Crest— A bull's head gu., issuing out of a ducal
coronet or. ^/o»o— Pro libertate patiiae.
Seat — Kingswell House, near '1 ipperary.
MASSY OF FERNY GLEN.
Massy, Edwaed Hugh Hamon, Esq. of Ferny
Glen, CO. Pembroke, b. 6 Sept. 1836; m. June, 1856,
Ellena Antouia, dau. of Siguor Guiseppe Buttigieg,
of ilalta.
Lineag-e — The Hon. Edward Massy, of Ballynort, 2nd
eon of Hugh, 2nd Baron Massy (see Burke's Peerage), 6. 1766,
m. Jan. 1795, Catharine, dau. of John Villiers Tuthill, Esq.
<cf St. John's Island, co. Limerick, and d. 1835, having by her
iwho d. 1836), had issue,
I. Edward Taylor, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1»22, Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Gerard Ball, andrf.
1852.
II. Catherine, m. 7 May, 1838, John Green, Esq. of Cove,
CO. Cork.
III. Anna, m. 1828, Robert Chambre 'Vaughan, Esq. of
Burlton Hall, Salop, who d. 1876. She d. 6 Apiil, 1886.
IV. Jane, m. i 1 Oct. is27, Thomas IMckin, Esq. of Loppington
House, Salop, who d. 1855. She d. 19 Nov. Ib90.
The only son,
Edward Taylor Massy, Esq. of Cottesmore, co. Pembroke,
J.P. and D.L., b. 1807, m. 1835, Helen, dau. of Jonathan
Haworth Peel, Esq. of Cottesmore, and having by her (who d.
■85 July, 188S; had issue,
I. Edward Hugh Hamon, of Ferny Glen.
II. Haworth Peel, of Altyrodin and Blaen Dyffiyn, co.
Cardigan, and Buckingham House, co. Pembroke, late
Lieut. 22nd Foot, 6. 10 Oct. 1842; m. 12 Aug. 1873, Anne |
Justina, dau. of Arthur Lloyd Davies-Lloyd, Esq. of j
Altyrodin and Blaendyffryn, and has had issue, i
1 Lionel Dunham, b. 31 Aug. 1875; d. young. |
2 John Hamon, b. 3 March, 1879. I
3 Hugh Dillon, 6. 23 Nov. 1880.
4 Haworth Peel, 6. 1882. 5 Bertie Erroll, c^. young.
1 Muriel Kathleen, b. 21 Sept. 1874.
2 Gertrude Helen, d. young. 3 Annette, d. young.
III. Villiers Tuthill, 6. 4 Nov. 1843; d. 21 Sept. 1881. '
IV. Xavier Peel (Rev.), B.A., b. 28 Feb. 1845; m. 1872, I
Haniet Emily, dau. of Edward Hurlstone, Esq., and has
issue, j
1 Arthur Ernest, 6. 1873. |
2 Godfrey, 6. 1879. 3 Lawrence Peel, 6. 1883. I
1 Mary Augusta, b. 1875. 'i
2 Laiu-a Gertrude, b. 1876. 3 Helen Peel, 6. 1877. '
V. Arthur Wellington, b. 21 Aug. 1846; m. 1881, Emma
Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of John Stokes, Esq. of
CulTern, co. Pembroke, and has issue,
1 Hugh Royds Stokes, b. 1884.
2 Herbert John, b. 1885.
3 Charles Walter, 6. 1887.
VI. George Eyre (Rev.), Rector of Gumfreston, co. Somerset,
m. 1 Feb. 1877, Katharine Frances, only cliild of Sui'g.
Maj. G. F. H. Brown, and has issue,
1 George Edward, b. 11 Jan. 1878.
2 Villiers Wilfred Peel, b. 4 March, 1882.
1 Norah Helen, b. 3 March, 1879.
2 Gladys Mary, b. 15 Feb. 1880.
3 Constance, b. 20 Jan. 1881. 4 Helen, 6. 20 Nov. 1883.
I. Ellen Catherine, to. 1st, 11 Feb. 1863, Rev. Charles Henry
Barham, of Trecwn, co. Pembroke, who d. 1878; she lu.
2ndly, 1879, Henry Hyde Nugent Bankes, Esq., who d.
1883, and she m. 3rdly, 2 June, 1885, Sir William Henry
Marsham Style, Bart, of Glcnmore.
II. Catherine Elizabeth.
III. Annette Jane, m. 2 April, 1867, William Grinfield Lely,
Esq. of Framingham Hall, Norfolk, who d. 1886.
IV. Mary Georgina.
V. Gertrude, m. 30 Dec. 1875, William Clifford, Esq.,
Barrister-at- Law, who assumed Sept. 1891, the name of
Phelps on succeeding his uncle.
VI. Constance Grace, in. 3 Dec. 1880, Allan Peel, Esq.
Mr. E. T. Massy d. 27 July, 1882.
A7-ms — (see Burke's Pecvant, Massy, B.).
Scat — Ferny Glen, Roch, R.S.O., co. Pembroke.
MASSY-BERESFORD OF MACBIE HILL
AND ST. HUBERT'S.
Massy-Beeesfoed, John Geoege Beeesfoed,
Esq. of Macbie Hill, co. Peebles, and of St. Hubert's,
CO. Fermanagh, J.P. cos. Peebles and Fermanagh,
b. 1 Feb. 1856 ; m. 22 Nov. 1892, the Hon. Alice
Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of the 1st Lord Dunleath {see
Bueke's Peerage).
Lineagre. — The Hon. John Massy, fourth son of Hugh,
2nd Baron Massy (see Bdrke's Peeragi), by Catherine his
wife, dau. and co-heiress of Edward Taylor, Esq. of Bally-
nort, CO. Limerick, to. 16 June, 1817, Maria, dau. of Robert
Maunsell, Esq. of Limerick, and by her, who d. 28 May,
1880, had issue,
I. Hugh, Major 8."ith Light Infantry, m. 18 Sept. 1860,
Augusta, only child of Major Richardson Brady, 1st Life
Guards, of Oaklands, co. Tyrone, and d. s. p. at Bordeaux,
3 Jan. 1802. His widow m. 1 Nov. 1866, Henry James, 5th
Earl Castle-Stewart.
II. Robert Maunsell, drowned 1836.
III. John Maunsell, of whom hereafter.
IV. George ICdward, b. 21 June, 18'28, d. unm. 2 July, 1872.
V. Fredeiick Maunsell, d. Is34.
I. Anna Scone, d. unm. 1847.
Hon John Massy d. 6 July, 18G9. His eldest surviving son,
The Very Rev. John Maunsell Massy-Beresford, M.A.,
of St. Hubert's, co. Fermanagh, and Macbie Hill, co. Peebles,
Dean of Kilmore, b. 26 Sept. 1823, m. 6 May, 1851, Emily
Sarah,, dau. of Rev. John Isaac Beresford, and elder sister
and co-heiress of Capt. George Robert Beresford, of Macbie
Hall, and by her, who d. 29 July, 18it3, had issue,
I. John George Beresford, now of St. Hubert's and Macbie
Hall.
II. Hugh Hamon, b. 28 Nov. 1857, d. 13 May, 1867.
III. Allan Frederick, b. 10 March, 1864, d. 4 May, 1867.
I. Anna Sophia, d. young, 13 March, 1867.
II. Emily Maria Louisa, m. 31 Oct. 1876, Cecil Edward St.
Lawrence Leslie, Esq. son of the Bishop of Kilmore.
lu. Selina Harriette Perotine, 6. '25 Jan. 1860, m. 10 Nov.
1892, Rev. Charles BaiTington Walters, Rector of Castle
I'.roniwich, Birmingham.
IV. Lilian Helena Grace, b. 12 July, 1867
MAS
THE LANDED GEXTRY.
MAS
1357
The Dean of Kilmore assumed hj Royal Licence, 1871, the
surname and arms of Beresford, in addition to his own, and
d. 22 Oct. 1886, when he was s. by his eldest son, John
Gbobgb, now of Macbie Hill and St. Hubert's.
jlrjjis — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, arg. crucillyfitchee three fleurs
de lys within a bordure engr. sa. a canton ermiiiois, for Beres-
lOBD ; 2nd and 3rd, arg. on a chevron between three lozenges
8a. a lion passant or a martlet for difference, for Masst.
C-esis — 1. A dragon's head erased az. charged with a crescent
or and pierced through the necli with a broken spear, the point
thrust through the upper jaw gold, for Beresford; 2. Oucof a
ducal coronet or a bull's head gu. armed sa. charged with a
martlet gold, for Masst.
Mottnes—Vro libertate patriae, and above the Beresford
crest: Nil nisi oruce.
Seats— St. Hubert's, Belturbet, co. Fermanagh, and JIacbie
Uill, Lamancba, N.B.
MASTER OF BARROW GREEN HOUSE.
Mastee, Chaeles Hoskins, Esq. of Barrow-
Green House, CO. Surrey, J.P., b. 24 Oct. 1846 ; m.
9 Oct. 1877, Amy Morgan, 3rd dau. of Gen. Sir John
Bisset, K.C.M.G., and has issue,
I. Charles Edward Hoskins, b. 5 July, 1878.
n. Arthur Bisset Streynsham Hosliins, b. 25 Feb. 18S0.
lu. Herbert Francis Hoskins, 6. 22 Jan. 1882.
VI. Legh Chichele Hoskins, 6. 24 March, 1890.
1. Amy Charlotte Emily Hoskins, 6. 30 April,1885.
Lineage.— This is an ancient Kentish family, formerly
seated at East Langdon, Kent,
John Master, of Sandwich, merchant, is first mentioned in
1520. In 2nd of Henry Vlll., "An inquisition was held at
Sandwich before Sir Edward Poyninges and others, when it
was found that John Master, of Sandwich, merchant, hired
contrary to the Statute a Breton ship from Bordeaux to
Sandwich, when he might had an English ship. " He was
Mayor of that town in 1528, 1543, 1552, and 1556; one of the
Bearers of the canopy of Queen Anne Boleyn, as a Warden of
the Cinque Ports, at her coronation, and a Baron of ParUa-
ment for Sandwich in 1544 and 1554. He had a grant from
Henry VIII. of the manor and lands of East Langdon, in
Kent. He d. in 1558.
James Master, his 3rd son, and eldest by the 2nd
marriage, b. in 1547, inherited the manor and estate of East
Langdon. He m. 1st, Martha Norton, of London, and had
issue, fifteen children ; 2ndly, Margaret Manwood, who was
buried at East Langdon ; 3rdly, Judith Bourne, who survived
him. He d. in 1631, aged 84, at Ospringe, the seat of his
eldest son.
Sir Edward Master, Knt., who was 6. 1574; m. at Ospringe,
1602, Audrey, eldest dau. and one of the co-heirs of Robert
Streynsham, Esq. of Ospringe, by Frances his wife, dau. and
heir of William Wightman, of Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex.
By her Sir Edward had issue, fifteen children. He was Lieut,
of Dover Castle, High Sheriff of Kent 1639, M.P. for Canter-
bury from 1640 tOl his death in 1648. He was buried in
St. Michael's Chapel in the cathedral.
BicHARD Master, his eldest son, &. 1604 ; m. 1626, Anne,
eldest dau. of Sir James Oxenden, Knt. of Dene, Kent, and by
her had issue, twelve sons and eight daus. He was D.L. of
Dover Castle, and was buried at Langdon in 1669.
James Master, his eldest son, 6. 1627 ; m. 1667, Joyce, only
dau. of Sir Christopher Tumor, Knt. of Milton Ernest, Bed-
fordshire, and by her had is?ue, four sons and ten daus. He
alienated the family estate at East Langdon in 1700 to
Admiral Aylmer, and an estate at Eeculver to Sir James
Oxenden in 1676. He d. 1702 ; his sons d. wim. or with-
out male issue.
Sir Streynsham Master, Knt., the 8th son and 13th child
of Richard Master, by Anne Oxenden his wife, b. 1640,
Governor of Fort St. George, in the East Indies, purchased
Codnor Castle 1692, and served as High Sheriff of co. Derby
/712. Sir Streynsham to. 1st, Diana, dau. of Sir Thomas
fiendish, Knt. of Essex, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Legh, Esq. of Lyme, co. Chester, by the latter of whom he
had issue, i. Legh, his heir ; ii. Streynsham (Rev.), M.A. ;
' I. Anne, to. 1st, Gilbert, 4th Earl of Coventry, and 2ndly,
' Edmund Pytts, Esq. of Kyre. co. Worcester. The son and
heir,
Legh Master, Esq. of Codnor Castle, M.P. for Newton,
. CO. Lancaster, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Launder, of New
Hall, CO. Lancaster, and had issue,
I. LEGn, his heir.
II. Robert (Rev.), D.D., Rector of Croston, co. Lancaster,
who had, by Elizabeth his wife, eight sons and two daus.,
1 Streynsham (Rev.), M.A. of BaUiol College, Oxford,
Rector of Croston, co. Lancaster, b. 10 June, 1766 : m.
20 Aug. 1790, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Parker Mosley,
Bart, of Ancoats, and d. 1864, having had issue,
Robert Mosley (Ven.), M.A., Incumbent of Burnley, co.
Lancaster 18'26 to 1855, Hon. Canon of Manchester 1850,
Archdeacon of Manchester 1854, Rector of Croston
1864, m. Frances Mary, eldest dau. of George Smith,
Esq., M.P., of Selsdon, Surrey, brother of Lord Car-
rington, and d. 5 July, 1867, having had by her (who
d. 11 Aug. 1867),
1 George Streynsham (Rev.), Vicar of Twickenham,
and late Rector of West Dean, Wilts, b. 19 Marcli,
1823; m. 4 May, 1848, Harriet Susannah Ann, eldest
dau. of Rev. Thomas Hunt, Rector of West Felton,
Salop.
2 Robert Edward, retired from the Madras Civil Ser-
vice, 1872, J. P. for Middlesex, 6. 10 Sept. 1826; m.
18 June, 1874, Florentia Sale, dau. of Col. John
Wynch, R.A., and has issue, a dau. Eleanor Frances,
b. 19 March, 1875.
3 Oswald (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Croston, 6. 6 April.
1828; TO. 13 April, 1871, Alice Elizabeth, dau. ot
William Bayley Mosley, Esq., Capt. 10th Bengal
Cavalry.
4 John Henry, retired from the Madras Civil Service
in 1880, b. 21 July, 1831 ; to. 12 Oct. 1865, Gertrude
Emma, dan. of Alfred William Begbie, Esq., and has
issue, Mabel Louisa; Blildred Estelle SybeUa; Wini-
fred Maude ; Hilda Violet.
5 Charles Gilbert, C.S.I.,Member of Council at Madras,
6. 8 Nov. 1833 ; m. 25 Nov. 1857, Emma Caroline,
dau. of Thomas Onslow, Esq., and has issue, Charles
Onslow Streynsham Robert; 'Thomas Mosley; Arthur
Gilbert, Alfred Edmund; Harold Onslow; Francea
Emma; Elizabeth Octavia ; Emily Florence.
■ 6 Alfred(Rev.), M.A., of the Holme, Burnley, &. 8 Sept.
1835, formerly Rector of Stambourne, Essex, m. 1887,
Mary, dau. of the late T. II. Whitaker, Esq , F.S.A.,
of the Holme, Lane, J. P. and D.L. Rev. A. Master
i assumed, 1889, the additional name of Whitaker.
s 1 Frances Mary.
2 Georgiana Penelope Hannah. 3 Emily.
■' 4 Augusta Sybella, to. 20 April, 1865, Col. Montagu.
Poyntz Ricketts.
John, J.P. for Lancaster.
Janies Streynsham (Rev.), M.A., Hon. Canon of Man-
c'.iester. Rural Dean of Leyland, and Rector and Patron
of Chorley, b. 1799; in. 1825, Alice, dau. of Samuel
llorrocks, Esq. M.P., of Preston, and by her (who d. IS
Nov. 1883) had issue,
1 Streynsham Mosley, 6. 22 June, 1834.
2 Gilbert Coventry (Itev.), M.A., Rector and Patron
of Chorley, 6. 3 July, 1839 ; j;;. 9 June, 1869, Frances
Anne Mary, only dau. of B. K. McDermott, Esq.,
Capt. 8th Regt., and has issue, a dau. AUce Frances^
6. '.il July, 1870.
1 Fanny Penelope, m. 6 Oct. 1852, Joseph Leigh, Esq.
of Belmont, co. Chester.
2 EUza Anne. 3 Caroline Augusta.
' 4 Mary Alicia, m. 3 April, 1861, Rev. Alfred Birley.
Canon Master d. 31 Dec. 1878.
Edward Legh, Registrar of the Supreme Court of Gib»
raltar, to. 21 May, 1852, Caroline Elizabtth, dau. of
Ven. John Burrow, Archdeacon of Gibraltar, and d. 29
June, 1873, leaving issue, two daus.
Gilbert William.
Elizabeth Anne.
Frances Mary, m. Joseph FeOden, Esq. of Witton, co.
Lancaster.
Margaret Penelope. Augusta.
2 Robert, M.D., d. 1797.
3 John Whalley (Rev.), B.D., Rector of Chorley, d. 1846.
4 James, Admiral R.N., m. Jcnnetta, dau. of the Rev.
Henry Heathcote, of Walton-on-the-Hill, co. Lancaster,
and had issue, James Henry ; Streynsham Legh ; Edward
Pclham; Walley; Robert Samuel; Charles, d. young;
Jennetta, m. Francis Falkncr, Esq. ; and Elizabeth Grace,
TO. 1st, John Wroughton Harrison, Esq., and ■2ndly, Rev.
Henry Brooks.
5 Edward, M.A. .Rector of Rufford, co. Lancaster, d. 1834.
6 Gilbert Coventry, to. Augusta, dau. of Sir James Camp-
bell, Bart., and had issue. Gilbert Coventry Streynsham
and Robert Augustus, Major-Gen., C.B., rn. 1st, Isabella,
dau. of — Hennessy, Esq., and lindly, Marian, dau. of Col.
Kennedy.
1 Jane, to. James Whalley, Esq. of Clerk Hill, co. Lan-
caster, afterwards Sir James Whalley Smythe Gardiner,
Bart.
2 Elizabeth, m. Rev. Henry Heathcote.
I. Elizabeth, d. unm.
Mr. Master d. 1750, and was s. by his son,
Legh Master, Esq. of New Hall, co. Lancaster, and Codnor
Castle, CO. Derby, who m. 1753, Katherine, only dau. and
1358
MAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAS
Jicirof 'William Hoskins, Esq. of Earrow Green House, Oxted,
Surrey, and by her (who d. 1807) left at his decease, 1796, a
<lau. Katherine, whorf. unni. 1S09, and a son.hissuceessor,
Kev. Legh Hoskixs Master, of Codnor Castle, co. Derby,
i>nd Barrow Green House, Surrey, Rector of Lympsfield, m.
177S, Mary, dau. of the Rev. Pierson Lloyd, D.D., and (Mil
Jan. 1S14, leaving, with a dau. Mary Anne, vi. Cheselden
Henson, Esq. of Bainton House, co. Korthampton, an ouly
eon.
Charles Legh Hoskiks Master, of Codnor, co. Derby, and
Barrow Green House, J. P. and D.L., b. 11 May, 1781 ; to. 1
May, 1SI3, Louisa, youngest dau. of the Rev. Josepli William-
con, Rector of Tlialicham, Susses, and at his decease, 11 May,
J8G1, left issue,
Charles IIoseins, his heir.
Ix)uisa llosliins, m. 1S34, Sir William Henry Walton, one of
the Masters in the Court of Exchequer.
Emily Ilo.sliins.
Bis eldest son,
Charles IIoskin's Master, Esq, of Barrow Green House,
Surrey, J.P., 6. 25 March, 181G ; m. 2G March, 1844, luiiily,
jounger dau. of Nathaniel Borrer, Esq. of Pakyns Manor,
Uurstpierpoint, Sussex, and liad issue,
I. Charles Hoskins, now of Barrow Green House.
II. Edward Hoskins, 6. 17 July, 1843; d. 11 Jan. 1878.
III. Legh Hoskins, 0. 22 Nov. 1850.
IV. Streynsham Hoskins, h. laol ; d. G March, 1855.
V. Herbert Hoskins, b. 27 April, 1857.
VI. Gilbert Nathaniel, b. 3 July, 18G0, m. 28 Jan. 188G, Elli-
nor Mary, only child of William Agnew Pope, Esq.
■VII. George Streynsham Hoskins, b. 19 Jan. 1865.
3. Katharine Emily Hoskins, 7)i. 1st. 16 April, 1873, Frederick
William Watkins, Esq., Lieut. R.E., who d. 17 Sept. 1874;
and 2ndly, 29 Nov. 18S6, Capt. Ernest B. Ricketts, 3rd batt.
Middlesex Rcgt.
II. Louisa Henrietta.
III. Evelyn Audrey Hoskins, m. 12 April, 1883, Charles
Pickersgill Cnnliffe, Esq., and has issue.
IV. Ethel Helen Hoskins.
Mr. Master d. 1885, and was j. by his eldest son, the present
•Charles Hoskins Master, Esq, of Barrow Green House.
Arms — Az., a fesso embattled between three griffins' heads
erased or. Ci-e$l — In a mural crown or, a unicorn's bend arg.,
crined and armed gold. Motto — Non minor est virtus quam
^uffirere parta tueri.
iSeat— Barrow Green House, Oxted, Surrey.
IIASTER OF THE ABBEY AND KNOLE
PAKK.
Master, Thomas William Chester, Esq. of
The Abbey and Knole Park, co. Gloucester, B.A.,
J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1878, M.P. for Cirencester
1837-44, b. 28 May, 1815 ; vi. 7 April, 1840, Cathe-
rine Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Sir George
Cornewall, Bart, of Moccas, co. Hereford, and has
issue
I. TnoMAs William Chester, M.P. for Cirencester, 1878-85
and 1S92-3, J. P. cos. Monmouth and Gloucester, and C.C.
CO. Gloucester, Col. 4th Gloucester Uegt. 6. 15 May, 1841;
m. 11 Oct. 186G, Gcorgina Emily, fifth dau. of John
Etherington Welcli Rolls, Esq. of The Hendre, co. Mon-
mouth, and has issue, 1 Richard Chester, 6. 29 Aug. 1870 ;
2 Cyril Chester, 6.8 .'^ept. 1874; 3 Charles Andrew Ches-
ter, b. 30 Nov. 187G; 1 Jessy Catherine ; 2 Ruth, d.
2 July, 1884; 3 Isabel Mary: 4EIorence; 5 Margaret.
II. Egerton Phi.ip Chester, 6. 20 Nov. 1846, d. Sept 1881.
III. Charles Gilbert Chester, 6. 1 June, 1821 ; d. 12 April,
1865.
TV. Arthur Cornewall Chester, 6. 25 July, 1854; m. 1881
(marriage dissolved), Ethel Maud, dau. of Albany de
Fonblanque,Esq. H.B.M.'s Consul at New Orleans.
1. Alice Mary Jane, m. 16 Feb. 1871, William Aitchison,
Esq. of Drummore, Edinburgh, formerly Lieut.-Col.
Scots Fusilier Guards.
n. Isabel Catherine, m. 2 Doc. 18C9, Comwallis Henry
Chichester, Esq. Col. 5th Lancers.
Ijineag-e.— In the 1st of Edward VI., the site of the abbey
©f Cirencester, with lands in fifteen shires, to be held in capita
by the service of one knight's fee, was granted to Thomas,
Lord Seymour, but on that nobleman's attainder it reverted to
the Crown, and was subsequently, 6 Elizabeth, bestowed on
the Master family.
SiB, WiLLUM Master, Knt. of Cirencester (elder son of
George Master, Esq. of The Abbey, Cirencester (by Bridget
his wile, dau. and heir of John Cornw.all), was elected M.P.
for that borough 1623, and appointed High Sheriff of co.
Gloucester, 3 Charles I. He m. Alice, dau. of Sir Edward
Estcourt, Knt. of Salisiiury and had several children. Sir
William, a stanch and devoted Royalist, d. 3 March, 1G61, in
his 62nd year, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Mastek, Esq of The Abbey, bapt. 30 June, 1624,
m. Elizabeth, sister of Sir Thomas Dyke, 1st Bart of Horsham,
Sussex, and dying 1680, was ,<;. by his son,
Thomas Master, Esq. of The Abbey Cirencester, bapt. i
June, 1G68, M.P. for that borough 1685 and 1688. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Driver, Esq. of Aston, co.
Gloucester, and dying 1710, was s. by his son,
Tho.mas Master, Esq. of The Abbey, Cirencester, bapt. 12
July, IGOO, m. Joanna, dau. and heir of Jasper Chapman, Esq.
of Stratton, co. Gloucester, and had a son and heir,
Thomas Master, Esq. of The Abbey, Cirencester, M.P. for
that borough in several successive Parliaments, 6. 1717; m,
Elizabeth Chester, dau. and heir of Sir William Cann, Bart.,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau of Thomas Chester, Esq, of Knole
Park, and had is.sue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Richard, b. 1746; m. 18 March, 1781, Isabella Frances,
dau. of Lieut.-Col. William Egenon, of the Grenadier
Guards, 2nd son of tlie Hon. and Ritrht Rev. Dr. Henry
Egerton, Bishop of Hereford, and d. 17U8, having had issue,
1 William Chester, of Knole Park.
2 Henry, 6. 1786, deceased.
3 Frederick Cavendish, b. 1789, deceased.
4 Richard Thomas, late Capt. Grena'Mer Guards, 6. 24
March, 1795; i)i. Anna Catherina Krederica, dau. of M.
de Kammerl von Puckpock, of Wasserbuig, in Bavaria.
1 Elizabeth, d. v.nm. Ibl7.
Mr. Master d. 1749, and was s. by his elder son,
Thomas Master, Esq. of The Abbey, b. 1744, High SheritT
of CO. Gloucester 1771, and was elected M.P. for that county,
1784 and 1791 ; m. 25 May, 1769, Mary si.ster of James, 1st
Lord Sherborne, and by her whocZ. 12 July, 1819) had issue,
Thomas, Brigade Major 2nd Dragoon Guards, d. unm. 17
Oct. 1797.
Jane, of the Abbey. Mart A nn, s. her sister.
Mr. Master d. 12 May, 1823, andwas s by his dau.
Jane Master, of The Abbey, Cirencester, b. 19 March,
1774; she d. 4 Aug 1862, and was s. by her sister.
Mart Anne Master, 6. 9 May, 1777; m. 18 June, 1801,
Lord John Thynne, M.P. for Bath, afterwards Lord Carteret,
who d. s. -p. 10 March, 1849. Lady Carteret was Lady of the
Bedchamber to the Princess Sophia; she d. 22 Feb. 1863, and
was s. by her cousin,
William Chester Master, Esq. of Knole Park and The
Abbey, 6. 4 Jan. 1785. He was Lieut.-Col. 3rd Fusilier Guards,
and a Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber to George III.,
George IV., William IV., and Queen Victoria; m. 20 Aug.
1814, Isabel Margaret, dau. of the Hon. Stephen Thomas
Digby, Vice-Chamberlain to Queen Charlotte, and by her
had (who d. 9 Jan. 1860),
Thomas William Chester, now of The Abbey and Knole
Park.
George Francis (Rev.), Rector of Stratton, co. Gloucester, 6.
25 Dec. 1816 ; m. 12 Nov. 1845, Fanny, dau. of Sir W. Bol-
land, a Baron of the Court of Exchequer, and d. 6 May,
1875, having by her (who d. 2 July) had three sons and
three dans.
Henry Orlando Chester, late Capt. 95th Regt., m. Eliza
Harriett, dau. of J. lliggs, Esq., Coram. R.N., and had a
dau. Mary, ; <(. 15 May, 1876.
Charles Cliester, Lieut. 58th Foot, 6. 22 April, 1820 ; d. unm.
at Sydney, N.S.W., 8 Dec. 1847.
William Charles Chester, C.B., Hampton Park House, Leo-
minster, late Col. of 5th Foot, b. 6 Nov. 18'il ; vi. Feb.
1861, Madelina Harriett Louisa, dau. of Sir William Curtis,
Bart, of Caynharo, Salop, and has issue two sons and three
daus.
Augustus Chester (Rev.), Vicar of Preston, co. Gloucester,
6.3 Dec. 1829; m. 29 July, 1858, Henrietta, dau. of Sir
Georae Cornewall, Bart, of Moccas, co Hereford, and had
issue^two sons and one dau. His son, Godfrey Cornewall
Chester, m. 8 March, 18.'-8, Frances Harriet, eldest dau. of
Henry Arthur Herbert, Esq.
Francis Robert Chester, lute Lieut. 58lh Foot, 6. 18 May,
18i3; m. 21 Jan. 1852, Emma Jane, 'lau. of H. McArthur,
Esq., and by her (who d. March, 1866) has issue, two sons .
and one dau.
Isabella Mary Frances Charlotte, m. 15 May, 1851, George
William Gunning, Esq., only sun of the Rev. Sir Henr/
John Gunning, Bart, oi Horton, co. Northampton.
Emma Fanny, d. 20 Feb. 1S:;4.
Emily Ariana, m. 1st, 10 Feb. 1859, William Edmund, eldest
sun of Sii- Wilham Michael Curtis, Bart, of Caynham, Salop,
MAT
THE LAKDED GEJ^TRY.
MAT
1359
and had by him (who d. 11 May, 1860) one son, Sir 'Williain
Miciiael Curtis, 4th and present bart., 6. II Nov. IS59.
Mrs. Curtis m. 2ndly, July, 1868, George B. Charleton, Esq.,
only son of Kev John K. Charleton, Vicar of Elberton, co.
Gloucester.
Col. Master d. at Torquay, 20 Nov. 18GS, and was s. by his
eldest son, Thomas William Chester Master, Esq. now of
The Abbey and Knole Park.
Amu — Gu., a lion rampant guardanr, tail double-queued or,
«!uppori ins between his paws a rose arg., stalked andleaved vert.
Crcs£— Witnin a rin>.' or, gemmed ppr., two snakes entwined
«rect on their tails and endorsed az. Motto — Virtue et ingenio.
-St-a/s— The Abbey, Cirencester, and Knole Park, near iSrist,ol,
CO. Gloucester.
EYRE-MATCHAM OF NEWHOUSE.
Eyee-Matcham:, William Etee, Esq. of New-
iiouse, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., b. 10 April, 1823 ; m.
3 Jan. 1861, Marj Elizabeth, 4th dau. of the late
Henry Lawes Long, Esq. of Hampton Lodge, co.
Surrey, by his wife Lady Catharine Walpole,
youngest dau. of Horatio, 2nd Earl of Orford, and
has issue,
I. George Henry Etbe, b. 21 Feb. 1862 ; m. 5 June, 1889,
Constance Gertrude, eldest dau. of the late Hon. St.
Legcr Eichard Glyn, 2nd son of 1st Baron Wolverton,
and has issue,
John St. Leger, h. 28 March, 1890.
Florence EUerie Mary, b. 181)3.
n. William Eyre, Lieut. 1st Batt. Duke of Edinburgh's ■Wilt-
shire Regt. b. 16 May, 1865.
in. Horatio Charles Eyre. b. 3 March, 1867.
I. Catharine Rachel Eyre, 6. 20 Sept. 1863.
II. Mary Harriet Eyre, 6. 2 May, 1869.
Mr. Eyre-Matcham assumed by Deed Poll, 11 April,
1889, the surname of Eyee, in addition to and before
that of Matcham.
Lineagre. — Thomas Macham, Gent, of en. Gloucester,
purchased the manor of Dp. Wimborne, co. Dorset, which was
part of the dissolved Abb.y of Tewkesbury, for £321 lis id.,
37 Henry VIII. (1547). He was living4 Edward VI. (I55I).
His son,
Thomas Macham, of 'Wimborne St. Giles, co. Dorset, left
issue by his wife, a dau. of Dickenson, two sons,
I. John, Minister of Ilminster, co. Somerset, m. Patience,
dau. of — Cornelias, of Southampton, and d. at St. Neot's,
CO. Cornwall, aged 60, leaving a son,
Cornelius, b. 1644, one of the High Bailiffs of Southampton,
m. Elizabeth, dai. of Joseph Ue Lainotte, and had issue
a son, Joseph, of Collingbourne, Kingston, Wilts, Sur-
veyor of the King'i! Warehouse in the Port of London, b.
20 July, IC8I ; d. 12 Jan. 1752, leaving by his wife, a dau.
of — Uelnif, an only son, William, of Collingbourne,
LL.D., admitted an advocate at Doctors' Commons, 3
Nov. 1734. Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford, 1759, d.s.p.
12 Jan 1752.
II. Thomas, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Macham, of Fittleford, co. Dorset, living 1660, m.
Jane. dau. of G. Lovelost Tarent, and left by her who d. 14
May, 1685, a son,
John Macham, of Fittleford, bapt. 28 Dec. 1662; m. Elinor,
dau. of Robert Hayne of Ockford, Fitzpaine, and by her who
d. 1714, had a son,
Thomas Macham, of Fittleford, bapt. 1680; m. Mary, dau.
of Robert Pitt, and d. 1 Sept. 1720, leaving by her who d. Oct.
1 1748, a son,
' Simon Matcham, Superintendent of the Marine of the E.I.C.
and Senior Member of tlie Council of Bombay, b. 7 April,
1711, m. Elizabeth, 5th dau. of Hugh Bidwell, senior merchant
of the E.I.C, in Bombay, and of Bidwell Manor, Newton
St. Gyres, co. Devon, by Hannah his wife, dau. of W. Pierce,
D.D. He d. 22 Jan. 1776, leaving by her who d. 1800, one
surviving son,
■ George Matcham, of Ashfold Lodge, Slaugham, Sussex,
J.P. for that, CO., b. 30 Nov. 1754; m. 26 Feb. 1787, Catherine,
■dau. of Rev. Edmund, Nelson, M.A., Rector of Burnham,
.Thorpe, co. Norfolk, and sister of the great Lord Nelson, and
d. 3 Feb, 1S33, and by her who d. 28 fllarch, 1842, had wilh
four other sons, who d. young,
. I. George, of whom presently.
II. Charles Horatio Nelson, b. 1806, d. in Australia, 1844.
HI. Nelson, LL.D. Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1811; d. 1836.
I. Catherine, m. 1820, John Bendyshe, Esq., Lieut. R.N., of
Barrington, Cambridgeshire, and'd. Nov. I83I, leaving i^sue.
He iu. 2ndly, 21 Oct. 1833, Anna Maria, eldest dau. ol Sir
Charles Watson, Bart.
II. Elizabeth, )//. 6 May, 1824, Arthur Davies, Esq., Post
Capt. R.N., and d. Nov. 1851.
III. Harriet, vi. I8I9, Edward Blanckley, Capt. E.N., and is
deceased.
IV. Horatia, m. 1826, Henry William Mason, Esq. of Beal
House, Bucks, Lieut. R.N., and d. 31 Dec. 1869.
V. Susannah, m. 24 April, 1 832, Alexander Montgomery
Moore, Esq. of Garvy, co. Tyrone.
The eldest son,
George Matcham, Esq. of Headlands, Sussex, and New-
house, Wilts, LL.D. , admitted an advocate in Doctors' Com-,
mons, 3 Nov. 1820, b. 7 Nov. 1789; m. 20 Feb. 1817, Harriet,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Williain Eyre, Esq. of Newhouse,
Wilts (and sole heiress under the will of Robert Eyre, of
Newhouse, who d. 1152), and had issue,
I. Horatio Nelson Eyre, b. 16 April, 1819, (i. 1 Nov. 1845, s.p.
II. George Simon Eyre, b. 3 Jan. 1822, d. 5 Nov. 1833.
III. William Eire, now of Newhouse.
I. Catherine Eyre, b. 2 Aug. 1820; to. 1818, Eev. Henry
Blackstone Williams, Fellow of Winchester and Incumbent
of Bradford Peveril, co. Dorset, who d. 1879, and has issue.
II. Louisa Harriet Eyre, b. 13 Dec. 1827; m. 2 Feb. 1.^60,
Eev. Fortescue Eichard Purvis, Incumbent of Witsbury,
Winchester, and by him, who d. 1885, has issue.
Mr. George Matcham d. 15 Jan. 1877.
Arms — Vert, on a fesse between three parcels of barley (each
consisting of .as many ears with part of their stalks, two saltire-
wise, and one erect, intersecting each other at the stalk part)
or, a greyhound courant arg., spotted sa. C'-tst — Out of an
eastern crown fiold, a cubit arm habited vert, in the hand ppr.,
three ears of bailey stalked and bladed of the first.
(StaJ— Newkouse, Downton, Wilts.
MATHEWS OF PONTRILAS COUET.
(^yeeATTWOOD-MATiiEWS of Pontrilas Court.)
♦
MATHIAS OE LAMPHEY COUET.
Mathias, Charles, Esq. of Lamphey Court and
Rhysgwyllt, co. Pembroke, J.P., High Sheriff 1890,
late CajJt. and Hon. Major Pembroke Yeomanry
Cay., b. 19 June, 18-19 ; m. 16 Sept. 1875, Cecilia
Antonia, dau. of Adrian N. Stokes, Esq. of St.
Botolph's, CO. Pembroke, and has issue,
Charles Eonald, 6. 1877.
Lineage.— The earliest ancestor of this family on record,
Thomas Mathias, Esq., d. I6I7, and from him the Llan-
gwarren property descended in a direct line to
David Mathias, Esq. of Llangwarren, m. Miss De la Motte,
and had a son and heir,
Charles Mathias, Esq. of Llangwarren, m. 23 April, I8I2,
Mary, dau. of John Bethell, of Hassage, Somerset (uncle of
Richard Bethell, 1st Lord Westbury), by Christian his wife,
dau. of George Hole, Esq. of Pilton, and by her (who d. 10
March, 1853) had issue,
Lewis, of Lamphey Court.
William, of Pencoed, co. Pembroke, M.A., J.P., late Lieut.
62nd Regt., 6. 25 March, 1816 ; m. 2d April, ls66, Eliza,
dau. of — Straabury, Esq. of Bridge water, co. Somerset.
Charies, b. 23 Sept. 1817.
Gforge, b. 16 Feb. 1819; m. Dec. 1846, Caroline, 5th dau. of
Edward Bidwell Law, Esq. late of Staplegruve, Somerset,
deceased, and has had issue, James [Jeweilyn, d. Nov. 1852 ;
Henry Harding, Major Gordon Highlanders; and Florence
Marian.
Henry, 6. 26 April, 1820: m. 18 Feb. 1847, Charlotte Maria
Carleton Lloyd, eldest dau. of John Phillips Allen Lloyd
Phillips, Esq. of Dale Castle, co. Pembroke, and has issue,
Chariotte Emma Lloyd; Jlary Lloyd; Grace Mabel Lloyd;
Eleanor Llo>d; Edith Maud Lloyd; Geitnide Lloyd, d.
3 Oct. 1857 : and Frederica Ellen Lloyd, d. 30 JIarch, 1860.
Edward, b. 18 Jan. 1822 ; vi. 10 Aug. Ib52, Margaretta, only
dau. of David Jones, Lieut. R.M., deceased, and has issue,
Edward, b. 21 April, 1853 ; Arthur, 6. 28 March, 1856; and
Edith Mary.
James, b. 17 Nov. 1823; m. Maria Harriet, 2nd dau. of
William Rawstorne, Esq. of Rowick, co. Lancaster
Alfred, b. 28 March, 1825; )/(. 1851, Louisa, dau. of Edward
BedwcU Law, Esq. of Staplegrove Lodge, Somerser, de-
ceased.
Thomas, 6. 5 Feb. 1827; m. Mary Jane, dau. of John
liicliards, Esq. of Bridgewater, deceased.
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MAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAU
Frederick, b. 11 July, 1S28; m. Mary Magotty, dau. of Eer.
James Broth Byers, of Lamphey.
JIarv. i;i. 1S36, Cupt. (afterwardg Admiral) John Milligen
XjxviS, of Marchfield House, Binfield, Berks, and has issue.
Mr. Charles Mathias d. 23 July, ISol, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Lewis Mathias, Esq. of Lamphey Court and Llangwarren,
CO. Pembroke, J. P. and D.L., Hi-h Sheriff 1856, b. 29 Jan. 1813 ;
m. 9 Oct. 1845, Emily Catherine, dau. of John Bennet Lawes,
Esq. of Rothamsted, Herts, and by her (who d. 1S77; hail
issue,
I. CnARLES, now of Lamphey Court.
II. Lewis, b. 20 -Ian. 1851.
m. Herbert, b. 19 Dec. IS54: d. 9 Nov. 1SC5.
I. EmilvMary, rf. 21 May. 1875.
II. Caroliuf, d. 10 Jan. lSt3i. m. Ada. jv. Eose.
Mr. Mathias d. 1882.
5^o(s— Limphey Court, near rembroke, and Llangwarrcn,
CO. Pembroke.
MATTHEWS OF MADLEY.
Matthews, The Eight Hon. Hexrt, of Madlev,
CO. Hereford, P.C., Q.C., LL.B. (London), and M.P.
for E. Birmingham, and Home Secretary 1886-92,
h. 13 Jan. 1826. Mr. Matthews was called to the
bar, 1850, was made a Q.C. 1868, and represented
Dungarvan from that year to 1874, and since 1886
has sat for his present constituoicy.
Lineage. — This is a younger branch of the family of
Mathew of Llandcff, which migrated from Glamorganshire
to Herefordshire, where they held lands at Burghill, Burton,
Bernithen, and Belmont. The immediate ancestor.
Colonel John Matthews, of Belmont, co. Ilerelord, Col. of
the Herefordshire Militia, M.P. for his county 1802-G, was the
representative of the elder branch of the Hosktns family,
through his mother, Jane, dau. and heiress of Philip Hoskyns,
of Bernithen Court. The younger branch of the Hoskyns
family is represented by Sir J. L. Hoskyns, Hart, of Harewo id,
Herefordshire. Col. Matthews m. Nov. 1778, Elizabeth, dau.
of Arthur Ellis, Esq. of Much Marcle, Herefordshire, and by
her (who d. 1823) had, with other issue,
I. Henbt, of whom presently.
ji. Charles Skinner, Fellow of Downing Collf^ge, Cambridge,
whose brilliant talents and premature death are recorded
in Moore's " Life of Byron," and in the notes to Childe
Harold. His son was Henry, Fellow of King's College,
Cambridge, and author of the " Diary of an Invalid."
Col. Matthews d. 1826. His son,
Henrt Matthews, Esq. of Belmont, co. Hereford, in. 1821,
Emma, dau. of William Blount, Esq. of Orlcton, co. Hereford,
andby her (who d. 1861) had issue,
I. Henbt, of Madley.
I. Mary, m. Jules de la Chcre, of Grovay, Burgundy, France,
and had issue,
1 Gaston.
1 Marie, m. Baron de Capin, of the Chateau du GuePeau,
near Tours. 2 Berthe.
3 Alice, m. Alfred Homyold, Esq. of Blackmore Park,
^yorcestershi^e.
II. Helen, a sister of Charity.
Mr. Henry Matthews d. in 1828, in Ceylon, where he was
Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court.
Arms — Or, a lion rampant reguardant sa. between two
flanche.i of the last, ea'.-h charged with a mullet arg. (quarter-
ing Hoskyns, Sccdamore, and GifFORD.; Crest— On a. mount
vert, a heathcock, holding in the beak a sprig of bloom, all
ppr.
Seat — Madley, Herjford.
Toicn Bouse— 6, Carlton Gardens, S.W.
C'iu6«— Carlton and AthenaBum.
mAUIiEVEREE, OF ARNCLIFFE.
(See Beown of Arncliffe.)
MAUNSELIi OF THORPE MALSOR.
Matjnsell, Ret. Cecil Henet, of Thorpe Mal-
Eor, CO. Northampton, M.A. Oxon., Lord of the
Manor, and Patron of Thorpe Malsor, b. 9 Jan.
18i7 ; s. his father 1875.
Lineagre. — The pedigree of this ancient and eminent
family is deduced from the period of the Conquest.
KicHAKD Macnsell, Esq. of Chicheley, Bucks (12th in lineal
descent from Ralph Maunsell, of Buckinghamshire, who held
one fee of Jervase Paganell, 14th Henry 11.), rf. 1559, leaving,
by Joan his wife, dau. of Thomas Potter, Esq. of Newport
Pagnell, two sons, Thomas, his heir, and John, ancestor of
Maunsell 0/ fos(7!-Of(\ The elder,
Thomas Mal'nsell, Esq. of Chiclieley, Bucks, in. 1567, Agnes,
dau. of John Morton, of Oundle, and widow of WiUiaro
Everett, Esq. of that place, and left, with three daus., as many
sons,
I. John, of Chicheley, Bucks, and of the Temple, London,
Barrister-at-Law, purchased from Lord Holland tiie rectory,
manor, and estate of Thorpe Malsor in 1622. His grandson,
Robert Maunsell, of Thorpe Malsor, in. Judith, dau. of
Thomas Brook, Esq. of Great Oakley, but had no issue. By
hiswil, dated 1704, he left his estate of Thorpe Malsor to
hi3 nephew, Robert Maunsell, with remainder to his cousia
Thomas.
II. Richard, d.s.p. 1631.
III. Thomas, who went to Ireland in 1609, and settled at
Derryvolane, co. Cork. He m. Alphra, dau. of Sir William i
Crawford, and dying about 1642, left, with other issue, \
Thomas, ancestor of the Maunsells of Limerick, and a son, ,
John, of the Middle Temple, afterwards Capt. in Crom- \
well's Life Guards, and was wounded severely at the battle I
of Naseby. He obtained large grants of land in the cos. i
of Limerick and Waterlurd, under the Act of Settlement. '
He was High Sheriff for co. Limerick 1671. He m. 165i), '
Mary, dau. of George Booth, Esq., and <;. 1685, having I
had, with a younger son, Thomas, devisee of his cousin i
Robert, of Thorpe Malsor, and of whcm hereafter, an elder •
son, I
John, of Ballybrood, co. Limerick, m. 1683, Anne, dau. i
of Robert Koulkcs, Esq. of Currinaliinchy, co. Cork. I
He d. previous to 1739, having had issue, ,
1 Samuel, of Ballybrood, High Sheriff for co. Limerick j
1717, m. 1720, IClizabeth, dau. of John Andrews, Esq. '
Herf. s. i5. 1722. J
2 Thomas, of whom presently. 3 Richard. j
1 Catharine. '
The 2nd son, '
Thomas, s to the estate of Ballybrood on the death ,
of his father. He was J. P. for co. Limerick in the j
reigns of Queen Anne and George I. He m. 1728, Alice, \
dau. of the Rev. Daniel Widenham, of Ballinamona, co. i
Limerick, and. had, with a younger son, Daniel, an elder i
son, I
John, of Ballybrood, J.P., m. 1st, 1750, Anne, |
dau. of Henry Maniix, Esq., and sister of Sir Henry |
Mannix, Bart., who having d. s. -p , he m. 2ndly, i
1755, Catherine, dau. of Rev. Thomxs Widenham. I
He rf. 1792, having had issue by her four sons and '
three daus.,
1 Thomas Friend, of Ballybrood, J. P., m. 1794, Isa-
bella, dau. of Edmond Vero, Esq. He rf. Jan. l»3i),
had issue, two sons and two daus.,
Samuel, late of Ballybrood, J. P., m. 1834, Phoebe, !
dau. of George Henry Houghton. Esq., and had
issue, three sons and two daus., Samuel ; Vero ; '
Charles; Thomasine; Isabella. |
Charles, of Dublin, m. Maria, dau. of George Henry
Houghton, Esq., and has two sons and two daus.,
Henry Widenham ; Charles ; Sarah ; Phoebe.
Mary, d. unm.
Alice, m. Rev. Thomas Maunsell, of Ballywilliam.
2 John, m. Anne, dau. of Mr. Sergeant, and rf. s. p.
1801.
3 Samuel (Rev.), rf. j. p. 1830.
4 Charles, m. Grace, dau. of John Green, Esq., and
had issue,
John Rodolphus, rf. s. p.
Maria, m. Richard Frederick Peard, Esq. of Belve-
dere, CO. Cork.
Grace, in. George Henry Houghton, Esq.
1 Alice, in. Hassard Powell, Esq.
2 Margaret, m. Thomas Franks, Esq.
3 Anna Maria, m. Pierce Mahoney, Esq.
Thomas Maunsell (2nd son of John Maunsell and Maiy:
Booth, his wife) s. to the estate of Thorpe Malsor as devisee of j
his cousin Robert. He 7?i. 1699, Thomasine, dau. and co-heir,
of Richard Stephens, Esq. of Newcastle. He rf. 1739, having
had issue (with a younger son, Edward, and a dau. Catherimv
an elder son,
Thomas Maunsell, Esq. of Thorpe Malsor, Lieut.-Col.
Northamptonshire Militia, m. 20 April, 1725, Anne, dau. and
co-heir of the Rev. William Twigge, Archdeacon of Limerick,
by Diana his wife, dau. and heiress of Sir Drury Wray, Bart. ,
and had, with other issue (of which the youngest dau., Jane,
wife of Thomas Spring, Esq., was grandmother of 1st Lord
Monteagle;,
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I. Thomas Cecil, his heir, of Thorpe Malsor, Col. of the
Militia, d. s. p. 22 Veh. 1815.
II. William (Ven.), b. 1 Oct. 1729, Archtleacon of Kildare
and Chancellor of Limerick ; to. 1st, Dehorah, dau. and
co-heir of the Kev. William Foster, by whom he had three
(laus., who d. unm., and 2ndly, 1780, Lucy, eldest dau. and
co-heir of Philip, 2nd son of Robert Oliver, Esq. of Clonod-
foy Castle, co. Limerick, by whom he left at, his decease
1818,
1 Thomas Philip, who s. to Thorpe Malsor.
2 William Wray, Archdeacon of Limerick, b. 1782 ; nt.
Charlotte, dau. of Charles Warburton, Bishop of Cloyne
and had issue. Both are deceased. '
.3 Philip Oliver, d. in the East Indies, 1804.
4 Robert, Capt. K.N., C.B., Commissioner of Greenwich
Hospital!, b. 1785; d. unm.
5 John Edinond, Capt. K.HA., b. 1787; ra. the Hon.
Georgiana Cokayne, niece of Viscount CuUen, and d. 20
Jan. isC9.
1 Lucy, m. Joseph Gabbett, Esq. of Hyde Park.
2 Anne.
The son of the Ven. William Maunsell, as above,
Thomas Philip Maunsell, Esq. of Thorpe Malsor, M.P. for
North Northamptonshire 1835, High Sheriff 1821, and Col.
Northamptonshire Militia, b. Oct. 1781 ; m. G April, 1811, the
Hon. Caroline Elizabeth Cokayne, dau. and one of the co-
heirs of Hon. William Cokayne, and niece of the last Viscount
CuUen, and by her (who d. 12 March, 1860) had issue,
William Thomas, d. unm. 13 March, 1862.
Geokgb Edmond, late of Thorpe Malsor.
Thomas Cokayne, of Ellsworth, eo. Northampton, J. P., late
Capt. 12th Lancers, 0. 1818; to. 20 July. 1867, Catherine
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of the Hon. Richard Cavendish, of
Thornton Hall, Bucks, and d. 1887, leaving issue, Cecil
John Cokayne, 6. 1881; Caroline Emily Cokayne ; Beatrice
Elizabeth Cokayne ; Isabella L«uisa Cokayne ; Ida Louisa
Cokayne.
JohnBorlase, of Barton Sea^rave, Kettering, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 1820 ; m. 1858, Mary, Viscountess Hood, dau. of Richard
Tibbits, Esq., and assumed the name of Tibeits.
Charles Cullen, J.P., late Capt. 54th Regt., b. 1827 ; m. 5
Marcli, 1878, Annie Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Evan Nepean,
Canon of Westminster and Chaplain in Ordinary to the
Queen, and rf. 1891.
Lucy Diana, ra. John Oliver, Esq., and d. 1892.
Sophia Caroline, m. April, 1844, Sir Philip Pauncefort Dun-
combe, Bart, (who d. 1891) of Great Brickhill Manor, Bucks
and d. 1890.
He d. i March, 1806. His 2nd son,
Rev. George Edmond Mac.vsell, Rector of Thorpe Malsor,
h. 6 April, 1816 ; m. 1st, 1846, Theodosia Mary, dau. of the late
Sir John Palmer, Bart, (she d. 27 Sept. 1868), and 2ndly, 30
March, 1869, Matilda Anne Frances, eldest dau. of the Hon.
and Rev. Hugh Frances ToUemache {see Burke's Peerage, Dt-
5AKT, E.), and d. 29 Oct. 1575, having by the former had a son,
Cecil Henry, now of Thorpe Malsor.
Arms— Arg., a chevron between three maunches sa. Crest—
ft. falcon rismg ppr. jl/o((o— Honorantes me honorabo.
&at— Thorpe Malsor HaU, Kettering, co. Northampton
llIAXJNSEIiL OF lilMEKTCK.
Maunsell, Robeet, Esq. of Fanstown, co
Limerick, J.P., Lieut.-Col. late Both Light Infantry,
'. 1825 ; s. to the representation of the family at
he decease of his cousin, 1887.
Lineage.— Thomas Maunsell, Esq., 2nd son of Thomas
Jaunsell, of Chicheley, by Agnes his wife (.see Maunsell of
ihorpe Malsor), settled in Ireland temp. Queen Elizabeth
le TO. Alphra, dau. of Sir William Crayford, and left, inter
rl'os, John, ancestor of the Maunsells of Thorpe Malsor,
nd
Thomas Maunsell, Esq., an officer of the royal army, who
istingmshed himself by his gallant defence of Macollop
^'stle, CO. Waterford. He m. 1641, Margaret, widow of Thomas
lutchins, of Michelstown, and was at his decease, 1686 s by
IS elder son,
Thcmas Maunsell, Esq. of Macollop, Col. in the army, who
''■-■l^ed grants of lands in the cos. Waterford and Galway
>'l liberties of Limerick, which latter grant still remains in
^',1 T" "'■ ^^°°'^' ''^"' °^ ^'"^ Theophilus Eaton, and
Richard Maunsell, Esq., the 4th son, settled at Limerick,
^id represented that city from 1741 to 1761. He m. 1st Miss
wgge, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Twigge, Esq., and had
ivw r ;x, ,f ^"'=<=essor, and Anne, m. 1st, Edward
H^ Ir'^' °^^=^"y°o«. CO. Limerick, and 2ndly, John Tun-
•^nrtlv T'"''',?^"'"^' M-P.for Askeaton. Mr. Maunsell
. -ndiy, Jane, eldest dau. of Richard AValler, Esq. of Castle
Waller, co. Tipperary, and had is.sue, i. Richard, of Bally-
wiUiam, CO. Limerick (see Maunsell of Ballywilliam) ; ii.
John, Gen. in the Army, who commanded the 56th Regt. at the
siege of Havannah, 1762, and led the party who stormed the-
Morro. he d. s. p. ; iii. William (Rev.), D.D., m. Miss Lewis,
and has issue; iv. Eaton; and v. Edward, both d. unm.
Mr. Maunsell d. 1773, and was s. by his only son by Ms Istr
marriage,
Thomas Maunsell, Esq., LL.D., Barrister-at-Law, King's
Counsel, Counsel to the Commissioners of Customs, and M.P.
for Kilinallock, m. Dorothea, youngest dau. of Richard Waller,
Esq. of Castle Waller, and had issue,
I. Richard, who d. in America, unm.
II. Thomas, of Plassy, co. Limerick, M.P. for Johnstown, in.
I Oct. 1,67, Mary, eldest dau. of John Rochfort, Esq. o«
Clogrer.an, co Cariow. bur. had no issue. He m. 2ndly
lv,rothea Grace, dau. of Rev. William MaunscU, D.D., ami
d. leaving two daus., his co-heirs,
1 Elizabeth Dorothea, who m. her cousin, Major Robeit
Hedges Eyre Maunsell.
2 Dorothea Jane, m. John Dunlevie, Esq.
III. Robert, of Bank Place, of whom presently
IV. George (Very Rev.), D.D., Dean of Leighlin, m. Helena,
dau. ot Richard Hedges Eyre, Esq. of Macroom Castle ana
JMount Hedges, co. Cork, and had issue,
J Thomas (Rev.), M.A., m. Miss Blackmore, and had issue
two daus., Elizabeth, m. Thomas Godfrey Phillips Esq
and Helena, m. John Burnett. Esq. '
2 Robert Hedges Eyre, a Major in the army, m. his cousin
Klizabeth Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Maunsell
Esq. of Plassy, and has (with four daus., Grace, m
George Smith, Esq.; Helena; Emily; and Georgina m
John L. Phelps, Esq.) one son, Richard.
3 George, a Capt. in the army, ni. Maria Wilhelmina Ere-
donca, dau. of the Baron Von Hardenburgli, and liad a
.son, Robert, and two daus., Louisa, ra. Isidore Blake,
Esq., Barii.ster-at-Law, and .Maria.
4 Richard, LL.B., Barrister-at-Law. m. 1808. Lady Calhe-
line Hare, youngest dau. of William, Eari of Listowel
.■ind d. n March, 1819, leaving issue (with t^vo daus
-Alary Grace, m. Rev. Richard Davies, and Louisa Hare;
five sons, 1 Robert Hedges (Kev.), who assumed the
surname of Eyre on .succeeding to a portion of the
•■states of his great-uncle, Robert Hedges Ejtc, and ,,(.
i) leb. 1836, Anna Maria, dau. of Eyre Evans, Esq., D.L.
of Ash Hill, CO. Limerick, and had issue. Rev. Robert
Hedges Maunsell-Eyie, Vicar of Congresbury near
Bristol; 2 William Hare, m. 1st, Fanny, dau. of Patrick
ttrench, Esq. of Dublin, and had issue, and 2ndly 6
Sept. 1859, Harriette, eldest dau. and co-heir of the
Rev. W. H. Fleming of NuUamore; 3 George, late
Capt. 94th :?egt., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Brigadier-Gen
Conway; 4 Richard, late Lieut. 7th Fusiliers, m Maria
dau. of Major Odell, of the Grove, co. Limerick ; and 5.
Edward Eyre, Capt. R.N., m. 1 March, 1859, Louisa, only
dau. of Samuel WaUer,, Esq. of Cuckfield and Brighton
and had issue. His eldest dau. Florence Catherine, m 27
April, 1887, Rev. Theodosius Boughton-Leigh M A
Rector of Bradfield, co. SufTolk ; and his youngest dair
Alice Hare, m. U April, 1882, Thomas Montagu Morrison
Wylde, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, nephew of Charies Robert
Claud, 2nd Lord Truro.
5 Edward Ejtc (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Galway, of Fort
EjTe. CO. Galway, m. 1818, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Studdert, Esq., J.P. and D.L. of Bunratty Castle, co
Clare, and has issue, a dau. Eleanor, m. the Venerable
Charies Goold Butson, Archdeacon of Clonfert and
lour sons, Edward Eyre, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, Hin-h
Sheriff 1854, of Fort Eyre, b. 16 May, 1823, m. 1867,
Alicia, only dau. of George Minchin, Esq. of Bushers-
rown Castle. King's co., and d. 1876; George William,
Capt. in the Galway Militia, m. Alice, only dau. of Sir M.
Creagh, and has issue, Charies Edward and Herbert
Henry Creagh ; Charies, late Lieut. 82nd Regt.
1 Henrietta Slargaret Eyre, m. 1805, the Rev. WiUiam
AtthiU, M.A., of Biandiston HaU, co. Norfolk, and had
issue.
2 Emily, m. Henry Watson Esq., 2nd .son of George
Watson, Esq. of Ballydartin House, co. Cariow, and had
issue.
I. Blanche, m. Maunsell Sargeant, Esq. ; d. s. p.
II. Margaret, m. Robert Going, Esq. of Traverston HaU.
III. Elizabeth, m. Henry Whfte, Esq.
IV. Dorothea, m. William Long Kingsman, Esq.
Upon the decease of Thomas Maunsell, Esq. of Plassy, leaving
daus. only, the representation of the family of Maunsell de-
volved upon that gentleman's next brother,
Robert Maunsell, E.sq. of Bank Place, lI.E.I.C.C.S., Chief
of the Council of Gangam, and subsequently Member of the
Supreme Council of Madras. He m. 1782, Anne, only dau. and
heiress of John Maxwell Stone, Esq., also Chief of Gangam,
grandson and heir of the Hon. John Maxwell Stone, 2nd son
of John, 3rd Earl of Niths,^e, and by her (who d. Oct. 1848)
had issue,
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KoBEKT George, his heir.
Gcoigo, Lieut.-Col. 3id Dragoon Guards, d. umn. 4 Sept.
184il.
Henry, of Fanstown, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, High Sheriff
for the city of Limerick 1848, and for the.co. 1851 ; m.
March, 1821, Eliza, dau. of Pryce I'cacockc, Esq., by Jane
EUard, of Fairitiekl, Kilm.iUock, hi.s wife, and d. 1876,
having by her (who J. 'Zi Nov. 1S67) had issue,
1 Robert, present representative.
2 WiUiam Pryce, of Faintield, Kilmallock, E.A. Trin.
Coll. Dublin, Barrister-at-law, 6. 1828: ?h. Nov. 18G1,
Eicharda, dau. of Kichard Gabbett, Esq., and has issue,
Bichard, Henry Rhys, and Gwendoline Frcderica.
1 Emma Frederioa. in. 2.3 Jan. 1884, Chajles Warren, Esq.
Lieut. R.y., who d. IG July, 1885.
2 Henrietta.
Charles, rf. unm. 1814.
Fi-ederick. Gen. in the Army. Col. 85th King's Light Infantiy,
m. 13 Nov. 1834, Alicia, 2nd dau. of Thomas Studdert, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L. of Bunratty Castle, co. Clare, and d. 18 Oct.
1875, leaving a son,
EoBEBT George, of Gortbwee and Cloran, co. Limerick,
and Glenwood, co. Clare, J. P. co. Clare, late Major
Limerick Artillery Militia and 85th and 50th Regts., b.
20 Oct. 1842; in. 1st, 1 Dec. 1870, Henrietta Pe}1;on,
dau. of Benjamin Peyton Sadler, Capt. R.N., which
lady d. 12 Sept. 1871, and 2ndly, 7 Oct. 1873, Anna
Margaret, dau. of Hcmy Spaight, Esq., J. P. of Corbally,
<;o. Clare, by whom he has three surviving daus.,
Henrietta Frcderica 3Iaria, b. 1875 ; Alicia, b. 1876 ; and
Grace.
.'Septimus.
Anna, m. 20 March, 1805, Eyre Evans, Esq. of Ash Hill
Towers, co. Limerick.
Maria, m. 16 June, 1817, the Hon. John Massy, youngest son
of Hugh, 2nd Lord Massy, and d. 28 May, 1880.
Eliza, d. unm. 30 Dec. 1&32.
Grace, to. 8 Oct. 1833, the liev. James Charles Fitzgerald, of
Shepperton, co. Clare.
Mr. Maunsell d. 1 Feb. 1832, aged 87, and was s. in his landed
estates by his eldest son,
Egbert George Maunsell, Esq. of Limerick, m. 1st, 28
Aug. 1813, Mabella, 2nd dau. of Standish Grady, Esq. of
Elton, CO. Limerick, brother of the Countess of Ilchester, and
by her had issue,
BoBERT Thomas, his heir, d. s. p. 22 Sept. 1850.
Standish Gradt, d. s. p. 1874.
Oeobge, late representative, Major U.E.I.C.S., d. Dec. 1887.
Anne Stone.
Louisa Emma, m. 1st, 17 Aug. 1843, Francis William, 6th
Earl of Seafield ; 2ndly, 29 Jan. 1856, Major Godfrey
W'illiam Hugh Massey, 19th Kegt.; 3rdly, Lord Henry
Loftus. She d. 2 Aug. 1884.
Maria, d. 10 Jan. 1851.
Georgiana, m. 1849, Hon. Lewis Alexander Ogilvic Grant.
Mabella. Enmia.
Eliza Grace, to. 14 June, 1860, the llev. T. H. GoUock, M.A.,
of Forest, co. Cork.
3Ir. MaunseU m. 2ndly, 29 Oct. 1834, Maria, eldest dau. of
John Minton, Esq., and by her had a son, John, and a dau.,
Edith. He d. 3 Oct. 1838.
Arms— Arg., a chevron between three maunches sa. Crests —
iBt, A hawk rising ppr. ; 2nd, A cap of maintenance, inflamed
.at the top, ppr. Mottoes— Quod vult valde vult; Honorantes
jne honorabo.
Residence— ~&, George Street, Limerick.
MAUNSELL OF BALLYWILLIAM:.
Maunsell, Daniel Mp:aees, Esq. of Bally-
-william, co. Limerick, 13.A., J.P., h. 2fi Oct. 1819 ;
m. 21 June,1858, Eliza, dau.of Christopher Delmege,
Esq., J.P., of Castle Park, co. Clare.
Lineage. — PiIchard Maunsell, Esq. of BallywilUam, co.
Limerick (eldest son, by his 2nd wife, Jane, eldest dau. of
Pvichard Waller, Esq. of Castle Waller, co. Tipperary, of
Eichard Maunsell, E.sq., M.P. for Limerick from 1742 to 1761),
TO. Helena Maria, eldest dau. of Daniel Toler, Esq. of Beech-
wood (father of John, 1st Earl of Norbury) and had issue,
I. Daniel, his heir.
II. Eichard, m. Rebecca, dau. of Nicholas Smith, Esq. of
Castle Park, near Limerick, and had issue,
1 Eichard (Rev.), m. Sarah, dau. of Benjamin Hawkshaw,
Esq. of Falleen, co. Tip, erary.
2 Nicholas, m. 1st, Sophia Secretain, a Jersey lady, and
2ndly, Ursula, dau. of James Kinsley, Esq.
3 John, d. unrii.
4 Charles, to. thrice, and had issue.
1 Elizabeth, to. William Rj-ves, Esq.
2 Helena Maria, m. 13 Jan. 1806, Charles KoUcston, Esq.
of Silverhill, King's CO.
3 Eebecca, d. v.nm.
III. John (sec Macnsell nf Oakley Park).
IV. George, to. 1st, Miss Smith, aunt to Viscount GuiUamore,
and had a dau., in. Thomas O'Grady, Esq. He lu. 2ndly,
Miss Magarth, first cousin to the Earl of Dunraven, and
had by that lady,
1 Richard (Rev.).
2 John (Rev.), in. Elizabeth, d.au. of James Butler, Esq.
of CO. Clare, and has issue.
3 George. 4 Thomas. 5 Edward. 6 Robert.
7 Frederick. 8 William. 9 Windham.
1 Frances. 2 Elizabetli.
I. Jane, to. William Gabbett, Esq. of Cahcrline.
Mr. Maunsell, of Ballywilliani, d. 1790, and was s. by his son,
Daniel Maunsell, Esq. of Bally williara, ni. 18 Feb. 1779,
Sarah, 2nd dau. and co-heir of George Meares, Esq. of Lion
Hill, CO. Dublin, and had issue,
I. Eichard William, h. 22 Oct. 1783; d. 3 Jime, 1787.
II. George Meares, of BallywilUam.
III. Daniel, d. young, 31 March, 1787.
IV. John, b. 1788; d. 1812.
V. William, h. 1789; d.unm.
VI. Daniel Henry (Eev.), 6. 17 July, 1791, to. Louisa, dau. of
John Richardson, Esq. of Mount Panther, co. Down, and
had issue,
1 Henry Daniel. 2 Frederic Eichard. 3 John.
1 Jane. 2 Louisa.
VII. Francis Richard (Rev.), 6. 27 Feb. 1793: to. Sarah, dau.
of Edward Kelly, Esq. of Moate, and d. 1874, having had
issue,
1 Daniel Edmund Knox. 2 Richard Savage.
3 George Heniy Clonbrook.
1 Mary Isabella. 2 Sarah Louisa.
3 Letitia Maria. 4 Julia Allen.
VIII. Edward Charles, h. 8 March, 1794 : m. Charlotte Heming,
and d. 1857, having had issue, Daniel ; Edward; George;
Sarah ; Isabella ; Marian.
IX. Robert, of Men-ion Square, Dublin, h. 9 Aug. 1795; m.
1st, Anne, eldest dau. of the late Rev. John Lloyd, and niece
of Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Beechmount, late M.P. for co.
Limerick, and d. 1876, having had issue,
1 Daniel, in the Army to. Anna Lucinda Billing.
2 John, J. P., of Edenmore, Eaheny, co. Dubhn, h. 1824;
m. 1st, 1851, Catherine Lucinda, dau. and heir of Thomas
Lloyd, of Beechmount, J. P. and D.L., and by her (who
d. 1862) has issue, 1 Edmund Robert Lloyd, M.A. and
LL.B. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Ban-ister-at-Law ; 6. 1852: lii.
1879, Annie Eachael, dau. of Joseph Emerson Dowson,
Esq., and d. 2 Nov. 1886, leaving issue; 2 John Drought.
Capt. Army Pay Dept. : 3 Frederick William ; 4 Eyre
Lloyd : 1 Annie Maiy. He m. 2ndly, Emily Roche, only
child of Archibald John Stephens, Esq., Q.C., LL.D.,
Recorder of Winchester, and had, with other issue, a son,
Archibald John Stephens, Capt. Royal Warwickshire Regt.
He TO. 3rdly, 1883, Annie, dau. of Eev. George Peacock,
Eector of Gaile.
1 Elizabeth, m. Capt. Robert Mayne, grandson of Judge
Mayne.
2 Isabella, m. William Boync Butt, M.D., son of Rev.
John M. Butt.
Mr. Robert Maunsell m. 2ndly, Fanny, eldest dau. of Francis
Dwyer, Esq., late Six Clerk, Court of Chancery, and has
other issue. He m,. Srdly, Louisa, dau. of the late James
Douglas, Esq. of CO. Antrim, and had issue.
X. Thomas (Rev.), 6. 14 Aug. 1797; m. Alice, dau. of T. F.
Maunsell, Esq. of Ballybrood, co. Limerick, and had issue,
Thomas ; George ; Sannicl ; Horatio.
XI. Horatio (Rev.), b. 23 Nov. 1798 ; in. Louisa, dau. of Kcv.
Mr. Marriot, of Canterbury, and had issue, Horatio ; Kdward
Henry; Arthur; John; Louise; Dora; Jane; Selina;
Eugenie.
I. Isabella Meares. ni. 26 Feb. 1812, Edward Smyth, Esq.,
2nd son of Rev. Thomas Smyth, D.D., and had issue.
Mr. Maunsell, d. 14 Feb. 1824, and was s. by his son,
George Meares Maunsell, Esq. of Bally william. High
Sheriff 1835, b. 1785 ; to. 1st, 19 Dec. 1817, Catherine, dau. of
Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Beechmount, late M.P. co. Limerick,
and bad issue,
I. Daniel Meares, now of Ballywilliam.
II. Thomas, C.B., Major-Gen. in the Army (retired), and
formerly Capt. 28th Eegt., b. 10 Sept. 1822; m. Amy, dau.
of Col. Robert Edward Burrowes, K.H., of Burton Court,
Somerset, and has issue,
1 George Edward Scarlett, h. 1871.
2 Philip Mountstuart .^itchison, b. 1874.
1 Louisa Amy Catherine Augusta.
2 Cicely Marion Grace.
III. George Meares, d. yoTing, 9 March, 1830.
IV. Bichard, b. 7 Jan 1829 ; m. 9 March, 1858, Jane Mana,
dau. of William Ledmon, Esq., M.D.. of Maghglass, co.
Kerry, and had issue,
1 George William, b. 18 Feb. 1859.
2 Francis Eichard, b. 14 Feb. 1861.
I. Catherine, m. 26 May, 1840, William Phibbs, Esq. of Sea-
field, CO. Sligo, and by him (who d. 1881) has issue.
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He m. 2ndl5', 15 Oct. 1833, Mary Josepha Anne, dau. o£ Eev.
William Stopford, Kector of Blarney, co. Cork, and d. 1S71,
having had issue,
V. William Stopford, Col. late H.A., h. 2 Oct. 1834.
VI. George Joseph, lace latli Foot, 6. 25 Aug. 1836; m. Miss
Moony, of The Dnon.
VII. Edward Horatio Phibbs, 6. 26 July, 1841.
II. Abigail Mary Angelina, m. 31 Jan. 1861, Eobert James
Enraght Moony, Esq. of The Doon, King's co., J.P. and
D.L. for that co., and J.P. co. Westmeath, and lias issue.
Jrms — Arg., a chevron between three maunches sa. Crest —
A hawk rising ppr. ./1/oUoes— Honorantes me honorabo, and
jQuod vult valde vult.
&c(i— Ballywilliam, near Eathkeale, co. Limerick,
MAUNSELIi OF OAKLY PABK.
Matjnseli, Eichakd Mark Synnot, Esq. of
Oakly Park, co. Eildare, and Blackwater, co. Clare,
J.P. COS. Kildare (High Sheriff 1890-92) and Clare,
late Capt. 1st (Rojal) Dragoons, b. 22 Oct, 1843 ;
m. Isfc, Marie Lucy, eldest dan. of Alexander Cop-
land, Esq. of Wingfield, Berks (which lady d. s. p.
11 Jan. 1875), and 2ndly, 26 Feb. 1877, Mary Eliza,
dau. and heiress of the late Samuel Caswell, Esq.,
J".?, of Blackwater, co. Clare, and has issue,
I. Eichakd John Casivell, b. 2 May, 1878,
I. Marie Korali.
liineagre. — John MAtrNSELt, Esq., Bamster-at-Law, of
Carrickoreely, co. Limerick, and of Portarlington, Queen's
CO., 3rd son of Eichard Maunsell, of Ballywilliam (deceased
1790, by his wife Helena Toler, sister to Jolin, 1st Earl of
Korbury, was grandson of Eichard Maun.sell, M.P. for the
City of Limerick from 1741 to 1760 (deceased 1766), and fourtli
in lineal descent from Thomas Maunsell, of MacoUop Castle, to
whom, in consideration of his services, and for losses sustained
in the royal cause, was granted by royal patent, 1663, the lands
•of Annaghrosty, Ashtort, co. Limerick, with other lands. He
was b. 1752, and Jit. 1st, Nov. 1780, Anne, only dau. and heir
of Edward Webster, Esq. of Whitehall, co. Dublin, and by her
<who d. 23 Aug. 1788) had issue,
Eichard, 6. 23 Aug. 1785.
Edward, 6. 1786; d. young.
Anne, m. 13 Oct. 1832, Very Eev. John Wolseley, Dean of
Kildare, nephew of Sir Eichard Wolseley, of Mount Wolseley,
CO. Carlow, and d. g.x>. 14 Dec. 1860.
Mr. Maunsell in. 2ndly, 20 June, 1793, Anne, youngest dau. of
the Very Eev. Eichard Handcock, Dean of Achonry, and sister
to William, 1st Viscount Castlemaine; she d. s.p. 1839. Mr.
MaunseU d. 27 July, 1829, at Oakly Park, and ^\ as s. by his
only son,
Eichakd Maunsell, Esq. of Oakly Park, J.P., High Sheriff
of Kildare 1841, 6. 23 Aug, 1785 ; m. 1 June, 1807, Maria, only
dau. of John Woods, Esq. of Winter Lodge, and sister of
George Woods, Esq. of Milverton Hall, co. Dublin, and by her
<who d. 2 March, 1850) had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Geokge Woods, of Oakly Park and Ashford, co. Limerick,
s. his brother.
m. Eichard Dixie (Rev.), of Whitehall and Ailesbury Eoad,
CO. Dublin, Eector of Innislonnagli, I'ipperary, m. 10 Feb.
1859, Alicia Fanny, dau. of MalcL.lm Liiing, Esq. of Spanish
Town, Jamaica, formerly of Passdale, Orkneys, nephew of
Malcolm Laing, the historian of Scotland, tnd d. 7 Dec.
1885, liaving had issue,
, 1 Eichard Edward. 2 Malcolm Laing.
3 John George, d. 1874. 4 Alexander Copland Dixie.
1 Maria Helena, d. 1874. 2 Alice Emily.
3 Laura Gwendoline, d 1874, 4 Frances Cecil,
5 Violet Augusta Caroline.
IV. Edward Beauchamp, Capt. 39th Eegt., killed 12 July,
1855, in the trenches before Sebastopol, and bur. on Cath-
cart'sHlU.
V. Warren Cecil (EeO, of Hodgestown, co. Kildare, Eector
of Thomastown, co. Kildare, d. 26 May, 1872.
VI. Frederick Webster (Eev.), of Slirule, Queen's Co., Eector
of Symondsbury, Bridport, Dorset, 7)j. 15 Out. 1857, Emily
Caroline {d. Jan. 1873), dau. of Malcohn Laing, Esq., as
above, and has issue,
1 Edward Beauchamp. 2 Eichard Cecil.
3 Frederick Laing Baker.
1 Laura Beatrice. 2 Frances Emily, d. 19 Dec. 1869
6 Louisa Isabella. 4 Maria Gertrude, d. 31 Dec. 1809.
o Emily Caroline, 6 Alicia Barbara.
I. Hannah, d. unm. 7 March, 1842. ii. Anne Jane,
in, Fanny ,Y jj^j^^^^ j^j^^^j^
V. Lowsa Augusta, m. 28 June. ISGO. Eev. BloJcolm Strick-
land Laing, late Chaplain to H,M. European Forces in India,
Vicar of Hinton St. Mary's, Dorset,
Mr, Maunsell d. 25 Nov. 1886, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Maunsell, Esq. of Oakly Park, co. Kildare and Car-
rickoreely, CO. Limerick, J.P., High Sheriff 1868 (the tirst year
H.E.H. the Prince of Wales was at Punclicstown), 0. Nov.
1810, and d. unm. 29 March, 1832, when he was s. by his
brother,
Geokge Woods Maunsell, Esq, of Oakly Park, co. Kildare,
and of Ashford, co. Limerick, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co.
Kildare (the second year H.E.H. was at Punchestown) 1885,
M.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1815; m. 4 Aug. 1842, Maria, eldest
surviving dau, and co-heir of Blark Synnot, Esq. of Monasteroris
House, King's co., and Grove House, Clapham, Surrey, and had
issue,
I, Eichakd Mark Stnnot, now of Oaldy Park,
II. George John Synnot, 6. 1846; d, 1863
I. Anna 3Iary Synnot, m. 25 Sept, 1873, Alan Cameron Bruce
Pryce, Esq. of Duffryn St. Nicholas, co. Glamorgan, and has
issue (see Pbtce of buffryn).
II. Maria Augusta Synnot.
Mr. Maunsell d. 25 April, 1887, and was s. by his son.
Arma — Arg,, a chevron between three maunches sa, Cred —
A hawk rising ppr. Motto — Honorantes me honorabo,
Seats— Oakly Park, Celbridge, co, Kildare ; and Blackwater,
CO. Clare.
Club-i — Army and Navy, S.W,, Kildare Street, Dublin, and
County Limerick Club.
MAXWELL OF MUNCHES.
Maxwell,Wellwood HEHEiES,Esq.of Munches,
Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, J.P, and D.L,, M,P.
for Xirkcudbright 1868-74 ; forty years Convener of
the Commissioners of Supply of the Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright, h. 15 Oct. 1817 ; m.2l March, 1844,
Jane Home, eldest dau. of Sir William Jardine,
7th Bart, of Applegarth, co. Dumfries, and has
issue,
I. John, b. 1S46; d. 1856.
II. William Jakdine, Major 5th Batt. Eoyal Scots Fusiliers,
M.P, for Dumfrieshire, b. 4 March, 1852; rn. 29 March,
1877, Dorothea Fitzgerald, 2nd dau. of Charles Lionel
Maitland Kirwan, Esq. of Gelston, co. Kirkcudbright, and
has issue, William Jardine, b. 1882.
ui. Wellwood, of Kirkennan, co. Kirkcudbright, b. 28 Dec.
1857 ; inherited Kirkennan 1869, under the will of William
Wright Piatt, Esq., m. 3 Oct. 1889, Anne, dau. of Sir
George Gustavus Walker, K.C.B., and has issue,
IV, Alexander, 6. 26 June, 1860.
v. Hugh, b. 12 May, 1802.
I, Jessie .Jane, m. 20 Aug. 1808, Charles Hood Kinnear, Esq.
of Drum, and has issue.
II, Catherine, d. 1856, ni. Clementina.
IV, Agnes, m. 29 Aug, 1878, L. Maitland Kirwan, Esq., and
has issue.
V. Margaret. vi. Catherine Helen.
Xiineagre. — This is a branch of the noble family of Niths-
dale. John Herbies Maxwell, Esq., b. 1783, son of Wellwood
Maxwell, Esq. of Barncleugh, by Catharine his wife, dau, of
.Tohn Maxwell, of Terraughty (seeM.AXV/Ei.Lof Terravghty), la.
1813, Clementina, dau. of WilUam Maxwell, Esq,, and by her
(who d. 1858) had issue,
Wellwood Herries, now of Munches,
John, 6, 1814 ; d. in infancy.
Jessie, m. 1839, William Maxwell, Esq. of Curruchan, and
d. 1842,
Mr, John Herries Maxwell d. 1843,
Seats — Munches, near Dalbeattie, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright,
and Terraughty, near Dumfries.
HALL-MAXWELIi OF DAKGAVEL.
Hall-Maxwell, Capt, Thomas Edwaed, of
Dargavel, co, Eenfrew, entered Roval Navy 3 Sept.
1862, b. 22 Aug, 1849; s. his brother 26 Nov. 1886.
Xiineag^e. — Mr. Maxwell, of Dargavel, represents the
Dargavel line of the knightly family of Maxwell of Newark,
a cadet of that of Poloc, go early as 1401. In the male line he
is the chief of the name and family of Hall in Scotland. He
has still in his possession a remarkable collection of charters
granted to his Hall ancestors,
4 S 2
1364
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MAX
The lands of Fulbar, co. Renfrew, were given hy the charter
of King Robert II., 1370, to Thomas de Aula, and continued
with his direct descendants for many centuries. The senior
line became extinct, ttmp. Queen Mart, in the person of
AViLLiAM Hall, of Fulbar, who d. s. p. circa 1650, when his
estate devolved on his cousin, Adam Hall, of Falquinhill, the
son of Adam Hall, and the grandson of another Adam Hall,
who fell at Floddcn 1513.
John Hall, Esq. (younger son of Robert Hall, of Fulbar,
by Margaret Maxwell), who s. to the osteite of Dargavel,
took the name and designation of Maxwell of Dargavel.
He m. Janet, dau. of WilUam Anderson, Merchant in Glasgow,
and left at his decease surviving issue, a dau. Margaret, m.
Lawrence Craigie, of Glasgow, Merchant, and a son and heir,
John Maxwell, Esq. of Dargavel, vi. Frances, dau. of John
Buchanan, Esq. of Ardoch, and had issue, i. John, of Dargavel,
who d. s. p. ; II. William. The 2nd son,
William Maxwell, Esq. of Dargavel, m. Mary, eldest dau.
of John Campbell, of Fossil, and had issue,
John Hall, his heir.
William Craig, Capt. in the army, deceased.
Alexander, Col. Border Eegt., Gen. in the armv, C.B.. b.
1816: m. 1862, Sarah, dau. of James McCall. Esq. ot Dal-
downie, co. Lanark, and widow of Col. CampbtU, CB., and
is deceased.
Francis, Merchant in Glasgow, m. and d. leaving issue.
Colin, Capt. in the army, deceased.
James, deceased.
Thomas, Indian Medical Service, m. and has issue.
Robert, Major in the army, deceased.
Patrick, JIajor-Gen. late Bengal Staff Corps, J. P. Hants, h.
1823, m. 1853, a dau. of John Bell, Esq. of Hobart, and has
issue.
Marian, m. 1849, Rev. Laurence Lockhart, D.D. of Milton
Lockhart, who d. 1876.
Frances, m. Thomas Donald, Commissary Clerk of co.
Lanark.
Margaret, relict of WilUam Eccles, Esq., late Capt. Coldstream
Guards. Helen, d. amn.
The eldest son,
John Hall Maxwell, Esq. of Dargavel, C.B., D.L.. and
J. P., Secretary of the Highland and Agricultural Society of
Scotland, m. 1843, Eliza Anne Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Williams, Esq., and grand-niece and heir of Admiral Sir
Thomas Williams, G.C.B., of Burwood House, Surrey, and
had issue,
William, late of Dargavel.
Thomas Edwakd, now of Dargavel.
Helen, m., and is deceased.
Mary, m. 12 Oct. 1871, Henry Forester Leighton, Esq. (sa
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
Anne, d. unni. Egidia, m. J. Russell Wilder, Esq.
He d. 25 Aug. 1866, and was .'. by his elder son,
William Hall-Maxwell, Esq. of Dargavel, co. Renfrew,
J. P. and D L., Capt. Renfrew Militia, educated at Rugby,
Tiiatriculated at Merton Coll. Oxford, b. 1847; s. 1866; m. 18
Oct. 1872, Mary MacNeil, only child of William Jolly, Esq. of
Stevenson, co. Lanark, and d. s. p. 2G Xov. 188S, and was s,
ty his brother.
^avfatll of ,3arg'abrl.
The Maxwells of Dargavel are scions of Maxwell of Xewark,
being lineally descended from John Maxwell, eldest son of
Patrick Maxwell, ofNewark, by Marian Crawfurd, his 2nd wife,
a dau. of the House of Carse. This John was father of James
JlaxweU, of Dargavel, whose son, F'atrick Maxwell, of Dar-
gavel, was slain, 1593, in the conflict between the Maxwells
and Johnstones. His son and heir,
John Maxwell, of Dargavel, m. Margaret, dau. of James
Wallace, of Johnstoun, and was father of
John Maxwell, of Dargavel, m. Jean, dau. of William
Cunninghamc, of Craigends, and had a son and successor,
John Maxwell, Esq. of Dargavel, m. Margaret, dau. of John
Campbell, of Succoth, and had issue,
John, of Dargavel, who entailed the estate, and d. f. "p.
William, of FreeJand, and afterwards of Dargavel, who d.
unm..
Margaret, nx. Robert Hall, of F^ilbar, and was mother of
JoBN Hall, who took the name and estate of Maxwell of
Dargavel.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th arg., a saltire sa., with a
stag's head in base, for Maxwell; '2nd and 3rd arg., a fesse
chequy sa. and of the first, between three falcons' heads,
couped of the second, for Hall. Crest — A stag's head. Motto—
I am ready.
/Seat— Dargavel, Eishopton. near Paisley.
MAXWELL OF KIRKCONNELL.
Maxwell-Witham, Dorothy Mart, of Kirt-
connell House, co. Kirkcudbright, dau. and heiress-
of James Maxwell, Esq. of Kirkconnell, m. 8 Nov.
1843, her cousin, Egbert Shawe James Maxwell-
WiTHAM, Esq. of Kirkconnell House, co. Kirkcud-
bright, J. P. audD.L., -nho -was b. 4 Sept. 181!?, and
d. 21 May, 1893, leaving issue,
I. James Robert Witham, b. 1 May, and d. 5 May, 1845.
II. James Kirkconnell, J. P. and D.L., Major King's Owij
Scottish Borderers Militia, b. 4 Oct. 1848.
III. Thomas, twin with his brother James, d. 23 Sept. 1875.
IV. William Herbert, b. 6 Feb. 1851 ; d. 14 Aug. 1882.
V. Robert Bernard, b. 8 Aug. 1856.
VI. Aymer Richard Henry, b. 6 July, 1861 ; d. 13 Aug. 1879.
I Frances Mary. ii. Dorothy Maud.
III. Janet Mary Dorothy, 6. 28 Dec. 1852 ; d. 15 May, 1853.
Lineag-e. — The Maxwells of Kirkconnell (a branch of
the noble House of Maxwell of Caerlaverock') represent th&
Kirkconnells of Kirkconnell, one of the oldest families in.
Galloway, stated to have been of Saxon origin. About the^
year 1421, Janet Kirkconnell, heiress of that ancient family,,
)/!. Homer, or Aymer, Maxwell, next brother of Herbert, Lord-
Maxwell, and hence derived another heiress of Kirkconnell, m.
Thomas Maxwell, 2nd son of Robert, Lord Maxwell, from;
whom descended the present family of Maxwell of Kirk-
connell, whose direct representative,
James Maxwell, of Kirkconnell (eldest son of .John Max-
well, of Kirkconnell, by Agnes Laurie his wife, of Maxwelton,
and grandson of Herbert Maxwell, of Kirkconnell, Equerry-in-
Ordinary in the Household of James VI.), was one of the'
Receivers-General of the Customs 1086. He m, 1672, Elizabeth,
ouly dau, of Alexander Durham, of Berwick, and d. circa 1699,.
leaving four sons and two daus. The eldest son,
James Maxwell, of Kirkconnell, served heir 21 Dec, 1699,.
d. s. p. circa. 1705, and was s. by his brother,
William Maxwell, of Kirkconnell, m. 29 April, 1706,
Janet (eventually heir of Carnsalloch), dau. of George Max-
well, of Carnsalloch, and widow of Col. John Douglas, of
Stenhouse, and d. 13 April, 1746, leaving, with several daus.
(of whom Elizabeth, to. William Maxwell, of Munches, andy
Marion, m. John Menzies, of Pitfoddels), four sons, of whom
the eldest,
James Maxwell, of Kirkconnell, was distinguished by his
learning and genius. He was educated at Douay College, and,
after finishing there his course of philosophy, returned to
Scotland in 1728. In 1745, he joined the rising, and served in
Charles Edward's army as an officer of such consideration
that he was acquainted with the most important affairs that
were transacted "in the Council, though not a member of it,"
and was besides, "an eye-witness of the greatest part of what;
happened in the field." After Culloden, he escaped to France,
and while resident of St. Germain's wrote A Narrative of
Charles, Prince of Wales^s, Sxpedition to Scotland in the year
1745, which has been printed by the Maitland Club. He
returned to Scotland in 1760, sold the estate of Carnsalloch tc
Mr. Andrew Johnston, and purchased the lands of Mable. He
m. 1758, Mary, youngest dau. of Thomas Riddell, Esq. of
Swinburne Castle, Northumberland ; and d. 23 July, 1762,
aged 54, leaving three sons, i. James, his heir ; ii. William, of
Dumfries, a very eminent Physician, who d. 13 Oct. 1834;
III. Thomas, who d. 1 June, 1792. The eldest son,
James Maxwell, E.sq. of Kirkconnell, to, 1st, Clementina
Elizabeth Frances, dau. of Simon Scroope, Esq. of Danby, co.
York, which lady d. s. p., and 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of William
Witham, E.sq., grandson of William Witham, Esq, of Cliffe,
Hall, CO, York (see that name), by whom he left at his decease,
6 Feb, 1827, an only dau, and heir, Dorothy Mary Maxwell,
heir of Kirkconnell, r,i. as above, 8 Nov, 1843, to her cousin, the
late Robert Shawe James Maxwell- Witham, Esq, of Ifirk-
connell House.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg.. an eagle displayed sa.,
beaked and membercd gu., and on its breast an escutcheon of
the first charged with a saltire of the second, for Maxwell;
2nd and 3rd, az., two crosiers in saltire adorse, and in chief a
mitre or, for Kirkconnell of that ilk. Crest~A demi-eagle
ppr. Motto — Spuro meliora.
Seat— Kirkconnell House, New Abbey, co. Kirkcudbright.
PERCEVAL-MAXWELL OF FINNE-
BROGUE AND GROOMSPORT.
Percevai-Maxwell, Egbert, Esq. of Finne-
brogue a nd Groonisport House, co, Down, and
MAX
THE LAJ^DED GENTEF.
MAX
T36.:
Moore Hill, co. Waterford, B.A., J.P. and D.L.,
High Slieriff co. Down 1841, and co. Waterford
1864, late Major Eojal N. Down E.M., b. 24 June,
1813 ; m. 19 Sept. 1839, Helena Anne, only dau!
and heiresa of William Moore, Esq. of Moore Hill,
CO. Waterford, son of the Hon. William Moore, 2nd
brother of the 1st Earl Mountcashell, and by her
<(who d. 1888) has issue,
I. John William, High Slieriff co. Down 1873, b. 24 Oct.
1840; m. 1868, Selina Frances imosene, eldest dau. of
David Stewart Ker, Esq. r.f Montalto, co. Down, snd d,
21 Nov. 1875, leaving a son, Kobeki David, b. 1869, and
one dau., b. 1875.
«. WiUiam, of Moore Hill, Tallow, co. Waterford, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1878, late Capt. 3rd Hussars, 6. 2Xov.
1841; VI. lst,8Aug. 1871, Lady Louisa Arabella Hastings,
3rd dau. of Francis Theophilus Henry, 13th Earl of Hun-
tingdon, which lady d. 3 Feb. 1873; and 2ndly, 20 Oct.
1874, Isabella Mary, eldest dau. of Eichard Chearnley,
Esq. of Salterbridge, co. Waterford, by whom he has had
issue, WilUam Moore, b. 10 Oct. 1877 ; a son, 6. 2 Oct.
1887; Beatrice Mary, 6. 1875; Violet Isabel, b. 1876;
Helen Frances, b. 1880, d. 16 Oct. 1885.
in. Kobert, b. 19 March, 1849 ; d. 1873.
iv. Stephen Eichard Nassau, b. 4 Nov. 1850; ji!. 28 July,
1884, Mabel Henrietta, 3rd dau. of Joseph Eichardson,
Esq. of Glenmore, co. Antrim. v. Henry.
I. Mary Elizabeth, m. 27 June, 1865, Percy Scott Smyth,
Esq. of Headborough, co. Waterford, and has issue,
II. Madelina Dorothea, m. 27 Dec. 1873, Major Frank Gal-
loway, E.A., and has issue.
ni. Helena Anne, m. Sspt. 1892, Major-Gen. W. E. War- I
rand, R.E., D.L., of Westhorpe, Inverness. I
IV. Harriette Louisa, m. 22 June, 1871, the late C. Purdon
Coote, Esq. of Ballyclough Castle and Eearforest, co.
Cork, and has issue.
V. Isabella Marie. vi. Anna Caroline.
vn. Alicia Catherine.
This gentleman, whose patronymic is Percevai,
iissumed by royal licence, 1839,' the additional sur-
name and arms of Maxwell.
Lineag-e.— Eobeut Perceval, Esq., b. 30 Sept. 1756, the
9th son of Rev. Kene Perceval, D.D., Vicar of Powerscourt,
and grandson of Eev. William Perceval, Dean of Emly, who
•was 2nd son of George I^erceval, Esq., by Mary his wife,
•dau. and heir of William Crofton, Esq. of Temple House, co!
•Sligo {see Perceval oJ TemyU Hou?e), was Physician-General
to His Majesty's Forces in Ireland during Lord Talbot's Vice-
royalty, and Professor of Chemistry in Trin. Coll. Dublin.
He m. 9 May, 1785, Annie, eldest dau. of John Brereton, Esq.
•of Eathgilbert, and dying 3 March, 1839, left issue an only
•child,
Kev. William Perceval, of Kilmore Hill, co. Waterford,
and Annefield, co. Dublin, 6. 9 April, 1787 ; in. 9 Sept. 1809,
-Anne, eldest dau. of John Waring Maxwell, Esq. of Finne-
brogue, co. Down, descended from a younger son of the Very
Bev. Kobert Maxwell, Dean of Armagh, from whose eldest son,
Eobert, Bishop of Kilmore, springs the noble House of Farn-
HAM, and d. 20 April, 1880, having by her (who rf.5 May, 1861)
liad issue.
Egbert, now of Finnebrogue and Groomsport.
JohnMaxweU, General, C.B., Col. 97th Eegt., 6. 25 Sept
1814; m. 12 April, 1853, Catharine Isabel, eldest dau. of the
Hon. and Very Eev. Robert Maude, Dean of Clogher, and
Archdeacon of Dublin, brother of Comwallis, ard Viscount
Ilawarden, and has surviving issue,
Eichard Douglas, 6 1858.
Edward Maxwell, Capt. E.A., 6. 13 Aug. 1861.
Claud John, Capt. R.A., 6. 28 Sept. 1864.
Charles Cecil, Lieut. R.E., 6. 9 Sept. lbG6.
Philip, Lieut. R.A., b. 16 Jan. 1873.
-Agnes Maude, ni. 1880, Dr. Johnson.
Florence Martha. Isabel Henrietta.
Ttichard, 6. 24 Sept. 1819.
Spencer, t. 7 March, 1821; m. Elizabeth, dau. of William
.wu.ssenden, Esq. of Larchfield, co. Down, and d. 7 May, 1872.
A ill.aui, C.E., 6. 4 April, 1825 ; r.i. 17 July, 1852, Sarah, dau.
oi fe. Going, Esq. of Tipperarj-.
-Charles Frederick, M.D , 6. 4 Jan. 1827; d. 21 March, 1877.
Anne Sarah, d. 20 Oct. 1873.
-Maria Dorothea m. 1 Jan. 1836, Eev. John Corry Moutray,
Eector of Englekeerough, 2nd son of J. C. Moutray, Esq.
;'t lavour Royal, CO. Tyrone, and is deceased,
^lurolme, d. 15 Sept. 1871. Madelina.
^/■mi— Quarteily : 1st and 4th, arg., a saltire sa., on a chief
of the last three pallets of the first, for Maxwell ; 2nd and 3rd
arg., on a chief indented gu. three crosses pattee of the first'
Crest— A stag s head and neck erased ppr. Motto— 3e suis
pret.
6'eafs— Finnebrogue, Downpatiiok; and Groomsport House
Bangor, co. Down. '
tiM6.s— Carlton and Union.
MAXWELL OF BALLYEOLLT.
Maxwell, Rey. Edwaed, of Ballvrolly, co.
Down, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., formerly Eector of
High Boding, Essex, b. 1 June, 1818 ; m. 13 Feb.
1845, Mary Hogg, dau. of Alexander JafPray
Nicholson, M.D., of Lisburn (by his wife, Clara
Hogg), and sister of Brigadier-Gen. J. Nicholson,
by whom (who d. 29 Dec. 1889) he has issue,
I. Theodore, M.D., of King's CoU. Camb., 6. 29 March,
1847; m. 9 Sept. 1873, Elizabeth Eyre, dau. of Dr. John
Eyre Ashby, of Enfield, and has a son, Arnold Aehby b
1874.
Lineag-e — This is a branch of the family of Maxwell,
Lord Farnham.
Eight Hon. IIenrt Maxwell, of Finnebrogue, co. Down,
grandson of Henry Maxwell, of Finnebrogue (xee Burke's
Peerage, Faenham, B.). m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Rev. Henry Max-
well, Eector of Derrynoose, co. Armagh, and sister of John,
1st Lord Farnham, but by her had no issue. He to. 2ndly,
Dorothea, dau. of Edward Bryce, Esq. of KUroot, co. Antrim,'
by whom he had issue,
I. Patrick, his successor, who d. urnn. 1749.
II. Eobert, successor to his brother, ancestor in the female
line of Perceval-Maxwell of Finnebiogu.e (see vrecedlna
Article).
III. Edward (Col.), of whom hereafter.
I. Margaret, m. James Adair, Esq.
The 3rd son.
Gen. Edward Maxwell, of BallyroIIy, co. Down, Gen. in
the Army, Col. 67th Regt., was father of
Edward Phineas Maxwell, Esq. of BallyroUy, Capt. in the
49thRegt., ?j!.(1781or2) Frances Tapson, who d. 21 July, 1328,
aged 69. He d. 21 Feb. 1818, aged 73. His son,
Edward Maxwell, Esq. of BallyroIIy, was a Judge in the
Bengal Presidency. He m. 1st, 1817, in India, Emilia, dau.
of Alexander Walker, M.D., Edinburgh, and 2ndly, 21 Jan.
1826, Eosina Hogg, and d. at Berhampore, East Indies, 19 Aug.
1826, leaving by his first wife a son and successor, the present
Rev. Edward Maxwell.
Arms—Avg., a saltire sa., and a chief palv of six of the first
and second. Crest— A. stag's head erased pp'r. Motto— ic suis
pret.
Residence— 26, Woolwich Common.
MAXWELL OF MIDDLEBIE.
Weddeebuen - Maxwell, Andrew, Esq. of
Middlebie, CO. Dumfries, and Glenlair, co. Kirkcud-
bright, J.P., formerly in the Madras Civil Service,
b. 16 Dec. 1821 ; m. 14 Sept. 1847, Joanna, dau. of
the late James Keir, M.D., and has,
I. James Andrew Colvile, b. 5 Feb. 1849, Major (retired)
Bengal Staff Corps; m. 1891, Helen Mary, dau. of the
late Eev. Henry George Godfrey-Faussett-Osbome, of
Hartlip Place, Kent.
u. Harry George, i. 18 Nov. 1850, Barrister-at-Law, Adminis-
trator-General High Court, Madras; m. Dec. 1881, Jane
Trevelyan, dau. of David Fremantle Carmichael, Madras
C.S., Member of Council Madras.
III. Francis Edward Keir, 6. 11 March, 1857, Indian Civil
Service, d. 1 Feb. 1893.
IV. Charles ^Vlexander, b. 1858, d. 13 Nov. 1882.
I. Alice. II. Mary.
Mr. Wedderburn assumed the name of Maxwell
in 1870, on succeeding to the e^tate of his cousin,
James Clerk Maxwell, of Middlebie.
Lineag'e. — John, Ea'l of Morton and Lord Maxwell, who
d. in 1593, left a natural son,
John Maxwell, of Middlebie, who was murdered in 1639, for
which John Blake and his son Eobert were imprisoned at
Dumfries 1641. He m. Marion, dau. of Homer Maxwell, of
Speddoch, and by her (who m. '2ndly, before Sept. 1641, Andrew-
Stewart) had issue, a son,
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Egbert Maxwell, of Middlobie, m. Mies Dacre, or a Nor-
thumberland family, and was dead in J679. His son, John
3IAXWELL, of Middlebic, executed an entail of the estate 1722.
He »u. Dorothea Bcllenden, and left an only child,
Agnes Maxwell, of Middlebie, who m. William Cleuk,
Advocate, who assumed the surname of Maxwell. He was
third son of Sir John Clerk, 2nd Bart, of Penicuik. Their
only child,
DoRoxnEA Clerk Maxwell, of Middlebic, was left an orphan
at the ac;e of seven in 1725, and m. in 1735, her cousin, Georgi;
Clerk (second son of Sir John Clerk, of Penicuik, Bart., a
Baron of Exchequer), he assumed the surname of Maxwell,
and afterwards s. as 4th Bart, of Penicuik, and died 1784,
having sold the greater part of the estate of Middlebic.
James Clerk, their 3rd son, Capt. in the H.E.I.C. naval
service, m. 17SG, Janet, dau. of George Irving, of Newton,
Lanarkshire, and d. in 1793, leaving issue,
George Clerk (Sir), Bart. John, of whom presently.
Isabella, m. 2S Oct. 1813, James Wedderburn, Solicitor-
General for Scotland 1816, grandson of Sir John Wedder-
burn, Bart, of Blackness, and dying 2 Nov. 18G5, left by
him (who d. 1822), issue, four sons and three daus., I James,
b. 1814, d. 1863; 2 George, b. 1817, rf. 1865; 3 John, 6. 1820,
d. 1878 ; 4 Andrew, present proprietor (see Burke's Ftcrage,
Weddebeurn, Bart.).
The 2nd son,
John Clerk Maxwell, of Middlebie, Advocate, bought Glen-
lair, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, and built the mansion
bouse; m. 4 Oct. 1826, Frances, dau. of Robert Hodshon Cay,
of North Charlton, Northumberland, Judge of the Court of
Admiralty in Scotland (she d. 6 Dec. 1839, aged 48), and d. 3
April, 1856, having had issue,
James.
Elizabeth, d. in infancy.
The son,
James Clerk Maxwell, of Middlebie and Glenlair, was
Professor of Experimental Physics in the University of Cam-
bridge, b. 13 June, 1831 ; m. 2 June, 1858, Katherine Mary
(who d. 12 Dec. 1886), dau. of Very Rev. Daniel Dewar, D.D.,
LL.D., Principal of Marischal College and University, Aber-
deen ; d. s. p. 5 Nov. 1879, and was s. by his cousin, Andrew
Wedderburn-Maswell, now of Middlebie.
Amis— 1st and 4th, arg.,asaltirc sa., in chief a mullet gu., a
bordure az., for Maxwell ; 2nd and 3rd, Wedderborn. Crests
— A stag lodged in front of a holly tree ppr., for Maxwell; an
eagle's head erased ppr., for Weddf.kburn. Jl/oftocs— Reviresco,
for Maxwell ; Non degener, for WEtiDtRunEN.
Seat— Glenlair, DalLeattie, N.B.
MAXWELL. OF ST. CLEKAWS.
(-See Burke.)
MAYHE'W OF PLATT BHIDQE.
Mathew, Walter, Esq. of Piatt Bridge and
Euxton Hall, co. Lancaster, b. 6 Dec. 1838 ; m. 23
Oct. 1861, Annie, dau. and co-heir (with Mary, wife
of Henry Rawcliffe, Esq. J. P., of Gillibrand Hall
CO. Lane.) of .John Sumner, Esq. of Haigh House,
CO. Lane, and by her has issue,
I. Perceval Sdmner, b. 27 April, 18G4.
I. Lily Gwendoline, m. July, 1891, George Murray, Esq.,
son of the late Lieut.-Col. Charles Murray, 42ud Regt.
(see Mdrrat of MurraythtcaiU).
II. Mabel Ethelind, m. July, 1891, Capt. Halford C.Vaughan
Harrison, R.A., son of Col. George Anthony Harrison,
Madras Staff Corps, by Julia Stracey his wife (dau. of the
Ven. Archdeacon Vaughan, D.D.), and grandson of
Major-Gen. Anthony Robinson Harrison, 11. A.
Liineagre.— This family of Mathew resided from a very
early period until the latter part of the 17th century, at
Brockley, co. Suffolk. In the reign of Henry IV. lands at
" Brockelegrene," in the manor of Talmages, were granted to
Robert Mathew, Epq.
John Mathew, Esq. of "Rabins,'" in the manor of Brockley,
acquired "Wyfolds," in the manor of Talmages, 10 June,
1523, and d. before 1537, leaving by Joane his wife (who sur-
vived him for many years), two sous,
I. AccLSTiNE, who «. to Wyfolds.
II. William, of Brockley, -ki. and left one rlan.,
Mary, 6. May, 1662.
AuGDSTiNE Mathew, Esq. of Wyfolds, a juror 1 Elizabeth,
d. Jan. 1566, leaving by Margaret his wife (who lived until
the reign of James I.), four sons and three daus.,
I. John. ii. Augustine.
III. Richard. iv. James.
I. Dorothy, 6. May, 1560.
II. Elizabeth, h. Oct. 1563.
HI. Prudence, b. Feb. 1566.
John Mathew, Esq. of Wyfolds and Babins, of "Bulls,'" ia
the manor of Brockley, and of 'Whipsted and Reede, co.
Suffolk, was a juror 37 Elizabeth. He m. 11 April, 1577,.
Sarah Andrews, of Brockley (who d. May, 1632), and d. Dec.
1608, having had issue,
I. Adgdstine. II. Richard, b. Nov. 1583.
III. Robert, who .<!. to Bulls, 6. Oct. 1587. By Elizabeth his
wife he had issue,
1 Jeremy, who s. to Babin?, on the death of his uncle
Thomas, b. Nov. 1629. rf. about 1716.
2 Anthony, who s. to Bulls, h. Mar. 1632, and survived
until 1687.
IV. Thomas, of Babins, 6. Feb. 1599.
I. Sara, b. Aug. 1577.
II. Dorothy, 6. June, 1581, m. James Cooke, Esq.
III. Elizabeth, 6. Sept. 1585.
IV. Rose, b. Oct. 15U0.
V. Susan, b. May, 1593.
Augdstine Mayhew, Esq. of Wyfolds, b. Nov. 15S2, m. 3
May, 1021, Alice, dau. of John Wells, Esq. of Coggcshall, coi
Essex (to whom Queen Elizabeth granted the rectory there,
and who was a descendant of the noble family of Welles oS
Lincolnshire). Ha left Issue, by his said wife, three sons and
four daus.,
I. Robert, 6. March, 1621. ii. Acgdstine.
III. John, of Coggeshall, b. 27 Nov. 1624, who left issue by
Mary his wife,
1 Augustine, of Coggeshall, 6. 1658, d. Dec. 1699.
1 Mary, b. Oct. 1651, d. an infant.
2 Mary, 6. Oct. IG52.
3 Alice, 6. March, 1654, rf. unm. Oct. 1694.
4 Sarah, 6. Oct. lt;5G.
6 Susan, b. July, 1663, rf. June, 1G65.
I. Alice, h. 6 June, 1523.
II. Mary, b. 12 May, 1G2().
III. Martha, 6. 18 July, 1634.
IV. Elizabeth, b. July, 1636.
Augustine Mayhew, Esq. of Witham and Pattiswick, co.
Essex, Lord of the Manors of Great and Little Coggeshall,
Attorney of the King's Common Bench (second son of Augus-
tine Mayhew, Esq. of Wyfolds), 6. 6 April, 1622. He held
the Coggcshall manors from 10 April, 1655, to 9 May,
1693. He m. 1st, before 1649, Susanna Sewell, by whom he
had (with another child who rf. May, 1655) a son,
William, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Augustine Mayhew m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, tfnly child and
heir of Thomas Gulston, Esq. of Witham (whose pedigree was
entered at the 'Visitation of the county of Essex in 1664), by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Gravenor, Esq. of Witham,
and rf. at Coggeshall, 28 Aug. 1693.
William Mathew, Esq. of Pattiswick, and afterwards of
Colchester, co. Essex, who s. his father, ni. 25 March, 1075,
by licence, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Ralph Harrison, of
Colchester, and by her (who rf. 14 April, 17'2t>) had issue, five
sons and two daus.
I. John, rf. an infant, 21 Sept. 1681.
II. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
III. A\iIIiam Mayhew, Esq. of Colchester, rf. Nov. 1711,
leaving by Elizabeth his wife (who rf. 23 Jtarch, 1741-2) an
only dau. Elizabeth, who rf. unm., and five sons,
1 William, rf. young after 1716.
2 William, of whom hereafter.
^Tho^mas, }l-"S^"«-
5 Edward, rf. s. p.
IV. John, rf. s. p.
V. HuMPBRET, of whom hereafter.
I. Elizabeth, rf. without issue.
II. Bridget, m. about 1710 Richard Bacon, Esq., and d. about
1728, leaving issue.
Mr. William Mayhew rf. 19 Oct. 1715, and was s. by his second
but eldest surviving son,
Thomas Mathew, Esq. of Pattiswick and Great Coggeshall,
Attorney-at-Law at Colchester, 6. 1678, m. 20 Aug. 17()2,
Mary Sherman, of Tolleshunt d'Arey, co. Essex (who rf. 21
July, 1714, aged 34), and had issue by her,
I. Thomas, of Christ Church, Oxford, and aftcn\ard3 oJ
L<^yden in Holland, b. 11 July, 1712, rf. uwn. 17 Oct. L39.
J. Anna, b, 4 June, 1703, rf. unm. 1 Oct. 1763.
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II. Mary, b. 4 and d. 8 June, 1704.
ni. Mary, 6. 15 Oct. 1705, livinc: unnt. 1736.
IV. Elizabeth, of whom hereafter.
V. Christiana, b. 27 Dec. 1707, living unm. 173S.
VI. Jemima, b. 5 Mar. 1708, d. 11 Aug. following.
VII. Jane, 6. 2 Jan. 1710, m. Kobert Baines, Esq. of Castle
Hedingiiam, co. Essex.
Mr. Thomas Mayhew d. 6 Oct. 1727, leaving a will which was
proved 8 July, 1728. His nephew and son-in-law,
William Maihew, Ealj. of Aldham, co. Essex, Attorney-at-
Law and Alderman of Colchester (the second son of William
Mayhew, Esq. of Colchester, before mentioned), who was i.
1706, had vi. 12 Nov. 1736, Elizabeth, the fourth dau. of the
last-named Thomas Mayhew, Esq. of Pattiswick and Great
Cosgeshall, and by her (who d. 9 Oct. 1779) had issue an only
sou and two daus.
I. AViLLiAM, of whom we treat.
I. Elizabeth, 6. 19 May, 1740, d. 17 Xov. following.
u. Elizabeth, 6. 2 Sept. 1741, m. « Apr. 1788, the Eev. E.
Shillito, and d. a widow at Colchester, 6 Sept. 1821.
Mr. William Mayhew d. 21 Aug. 1764, and was buried at St.
Leonard's, Colchester, being s. by his son,
William Mathew, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-
Law, High Steward and Recorder of Colchester, and also High
Steward and Recorder of Ipswich and Aldborough, co. Suffollt,
Senior Bencher of Gray's Inn, b. 5 Sept. 1737, m. Frances,
dau. of C. Perceval, Esq., and d. s. p. 24 Nov. 1787. We now
revert to the 5th son of Mr. William Mayhew (who d. in 1715),
viz : —
Humphrey Mathew, Esq. who was &. 21 Jan. 1685, and was
living in 1716. He m. and had issue, two daus., Elizabeth, m.
John Hills, Esq. of Pattiswick, and Mary, m. — Squirrell,
Esq. of Colchester, as well as an only son,
William Mathew, Esq. of Colchester, the father of
AViLLiAM Mayhew, Esq. of Colchester, and afterwards of
Great Coggeshall, b. 1760, m. 4 Nov. 1784, Hannah, dau. of
Benjamin Denton, Esq. of Great Coggeshall, and had issue,
I. William.
iL Thomas Eaton, b. 17 Sept. 1790, d. unm.
III. James, b. 13 Sept. 1792, d. unm.
IV. .lohn, of Coggeshall, 'Solicitor, b. 29 .Tan. 1805, m. 9 Mar.
1830, Eliza, dau. of Henry Skingley, Esq. of Great Cogge-
shall (who d. Aug. 1867) andd. Mar. J 857, leaving issue, 10
children.
V. Joseph, of Stanley Ilall, Pebmarsh, Essex, 6. 12 Feb.
1808, m. 1st, 4 May, 1830, Miss Mary Jane Firmin (who d.
Nov. 1834) and 2ndly, Miss Mary Ann Pawsey (who d.s.p.
27 Mar. 1875) and d. 10 June, 1868, leaving by his first wife
an only child William, of HaJstead, Essex, who d. s. p. 9
June, 1873, aged 42.
I. Elizabeth, b. 16 Ang. 1794, m. 27 Mar. 1827, James Bridge,
Esq., d. s.p. 10 July, 1879.
II. Anne, 6. 15 Oct. 1797, m. 13 Jan. 1824, James Balls, Esq.,
and d. leaving issue.
III. Mary, b. 29 June, 1810, d. unm. 8 March, 1891.
Mr. Mayhew d. 3 May, 1842, and was bur. with his wife at
Great Coggeshall. Their eldest son,
William Mathew, Esq. of Coggeshall and of Fenchurch
Street, London, M.P. for Colchester 1831-2, 6. 3 Feb. 1788, m.
22 Dec. 1819, Miss Sophia Albra, and d. leaving issue three
sons, the eldest of whom, William, b. 26 July, 1821, now
resides in the Toodgay District, Western Australia.
In the reign of Queen Elizabeth a family of Mayhew was
settled at Hemingstone in Suffolk, being doubtless a branch of
the older family of Mayhew of Brockley, whose pedigree is
given above. At the Heralds' Visitation of Suffolk in 1664,
the pedigree and the old arms of Mayhew of Suffolk {with a
o-cscent for difference) vicro registered by Edmund Mathew,
Esq. of Hemingstone, who m. Rebecka, dau. of Richard Cock,
Esq. of Ipswich, and had issue, i. Edmund, ii. John, in.
James, iv. Nathaniel, v. Samuel, i. Anne, wife of James Eoff,
Esq. of Swayland, ii. Priscilla, wife of John Bull, Esq., and
HI. Lydia. Mr. Edmund Mayhew was son of Edmund Mayhew,
Esq. of Hemingstone (by Susanna his wife, dau. of John
Peirson, Esq. of Otley, Suffolk), who was 3rd son of Edmund
Mayhew, Esq. of Clopton, by his wife, the dau. of — Jaques,
Esq. of Winston, Suffolk.
On 6 Nov. 1563, the old Mayhew arm.'? (in this case
with a bordure engailed or, for dfference) v/ere confirmed to
the family of Mayhew, of Clippesby and Billockby, co. Nor-
folk, who claimed descent from Mayhew of Brockley, and
who entered their pedigree at the Visitations of Norfolk in
1563 and 1613.
TBoxAa Mathew, Esq. of M.ittishall, co. Norfolk, living
temp. Edwakd IV., m. Margery or Johan, dau. and heir of —
Morteyne, Esq. of Hoggesthorpe, co. Lincoln, and by her
(who d. April, 1022) had issue, two daus., Alice, wife of
Thomas Dowe or Dove, Esq., and Clara, wife of Thomas
Beryngton, Esq. of Ormesby St. Michael, and two sons,
Robert, and John who inherited lands at Hoggesthorpe.
Thomas Mayhew predeceased his wife, having bequeathed
money to Alby Church, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Mayhew or Mayhewe, Esq. of Billockby, who m.
Margaret, dau. of — KyJball, of South Walsham, co. Norfolk,
and had issue,
Thomas, of Billockby (the eldest eon), m. Grace, dau. of
Walter Baspoole, !■ sq., and had issue, a son Robert and two
daus. Margaret and Mary— all of whom d. young.
Robert (the second son), of whom vre treat,
John (the third son).
Avys, m. John Stannow, Esq.
Margaret, m. William Turner or Turner, Esq,
Clara, m. Alexander Playter or Plator, Esq.
Joane, m. William Taylor, Esq.
Mr. Mayhew d. in the reign of Henky VIII., and his 2nd
son,
Robert Mayhewe, Esq. of Clippesby, became heir to his
elder brother, Thomas, and subsequently registered the
family arms in 1563. He was twice m , viz., 1st, to Katherine,
dau. of Richard Spooner, Esq. of Seething, co. Norfolk, and
2iidly, to Anne, dau. of Thomas Pigeon, of East Beckham, co.
Norfolk. Mr. Mayhewe had issue by the former a son and heir,
Robert, living 1563, and by his second wife a second son,
Thomas Mayhewe, Esq. of Billockby, who was living in
1613, having TO. Frances, dau. of John Holdich, Esq. of Ean-
worth, CO. Norfolk, and had issue,
I. Thomas. ii. John.
I. Elizabeth. n. Anne.
III. Frances.
At Mr. Mayhewe's death he was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Mathew, Esq. of Billockby, who d. 1667, leaving
issue, a son.
Gilbert Mayhew, Esq., who sold Billockby in 1672, and
settled in Essex.
Another branch of the family of Mayhew of Brockley, who
used the old arms, settled at Church House, in the parish of
Aldam, co. Essex, in the time of Queen Elizabeth. From
the first settler descended
Robert Mayhew, Esq. of Aldham, 6. about 1665, m. and
nad issue,
I. Robert, of Aldham, who d. 1745, leaving issue by his wife
Bridget, two sons Robert and Barnabas, and a dau. Eliza-
beth.
II. John.
Mr. Robert Mayhew d. in the beginning of the year 1730.
His 2nd son,
John Mayhew, Esq. of Churchmans, Aldham, 6. 1695; m.
(by special licence) 31 Dec. 1720, Judith, dau. of Thomas
Pattrick, Esq. of Mark's Tey, co. Essex, and by her (who d.
Sept. I76G) had issue, with three daus., Judith, bapt. 10 Oct.
1728, m. (by special licence) 30 Aug. 1753, John Hawkins, Esq.
Jun. of Aldham, and Margaret and Mary, both living 1756.
I. John, bapt. 21 Feb. 1724; d. young.
II. Robert, of whom presently.
III. Patrick, bapt. 2 May, 1731 ; living unm. 1756.
IV. James, bapt. Aug. 1737 ; living unm. 1756.
Mr. John Mayhew was bur. 17 Oct. 175G, and was s. by his
2nd son,
Robert Mathew, Esq. of Aldham, bapt. 4 Dec. 1726; m.
Elizabeth, dau. of C. Richardson, Esq. of Thorrington, and by
her (who d. 27 Jan. 1804, aged 72), had issue, five sons and
two daus.
Robert, living 1802.
John, of whom presently.
James, of Aldham, 6. 21 July, \iei ; m. Martha— (who d.
14 July, 1839, aged 77) and d. 28 Oct. 1829.
William, living lb02.
Barnabas, b. 14 Nov. 176-5, m. and had issue a dau., Anne,
who was living unm. with her father in 1802.
Elizabeth, b. 22 Sept. 1762; m. — Lay, Esq., and was living
1802.
Mary, wife of Smyth Lungley, Esq., in 1802.
Mr. Robert Mayhew d. 9 July, 1773. His son,
John Mayhew, Esq. of Godbolt's, Little Tey, co. Essex,
6. 30 April, 1758; m. 25 Dec. 1781, Miss Elizabeth Radley
(who d. 17 May, 179!', aged 37), and had issue,
I. John, bapt. 11 Nov. 1782.
II. Robert, of whom presently.
III. William Negus, bapt. 12 Jan. 1790.
IV. James, of Godbolt's, and afterwards of Mark's Tey,
bapt. 12 Nov. 1794, d. 18 Aug. 1863, leaving by his wife
Mary (who d. i5 May, 1852, aged 58) five sons and two daus.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 5 Mar. 1785.
II. Mary Parnel, bapt 28 May, 1786, d. an infant.
HI. Susannah, bapt. 28 Mar. 1788.
IV. Mary Parne), bapt. 26 June, 1792.
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V. Ann, liapt. 5 June, 1796, m. 1st, Mr. Cantdell and 2ndl7
Mr. Wright.
Mr John Mayhew d. 24 Dec. 1825. His 2nd son,
KoBEuT Mayhew, K.sq. of Colchester, bapt. 11 Jan. 17S1; m.
6 June, 1811, Elizabeth, dau. of C. Oldham, Ksq. of Nasing,
CO. Essex (who d. 1846) and dying 26 Nov. 1S50, left issue by
her an only child,
John Mathew, Esq. of Colchester, afterwards of Piatt
Bridge, CO. Lancaster, Clerk of the Peace, and of 13, Ken-
sington Park Gardens, London, b. 13 Jan. 1813; m. 8 April,
1834, Elizabeth, only child of John Eapley, Ksq. of Waltham
Abbey, co. Essex, and dying 16 Sept. 1871, left issue,
I. Walter, now of Piatt Bridge.
II. Arthur, of Compton Wood. co. Sussex, J. P., 6. 14 April,
1843, m. 4 Dee. IS74, Alexa Edith Chrissie, dau. of James
AVright, Esq. of Ferntower House, co. Perth, and by her
(who (f. 16 Oct. 1877) had issue, 1 Edith Dorothy ; 2 Marjory
Isobel. He m. 2ndly, Paulina Hope, dau. of Charles lloi crts
son, Esq. i if Nairn, by Harriet his wife, dau. of S. Hope, Esq.,
J. P. and D.L., banker of Liverpool, and has issue one sou,
Keith Guy, 6. 23 Dec. 1883.
in. Horace, of the Elms, Hawarden, co. Flint, J. P. cos. Lan-
caster and Flint, 6. 26 June, lS4.i, m. June, 1870, Mary
Helena, dau. of Eev. Thomas Dixon, D.D., Fellow of
Jesus Coll. Cambridge, and by her had issue three sons,
Horace Dixon, b. 11 June, 1874, Lieut. 3rd batt. Koyal
"Welsh Fusiliers ; John Dixon, b. 2 Oct. 1884, and Geoffrey
Dixon, b. 24 Aug. 1886, and three daus., Edith Dixon, Jessie
Dixon, and Helena Dixon. He m. 2ndly, Mabel Eleanor,
youngest dau. of the late J. Joyce, Esq. of Whitchurch, co.
Salop, and has issue by her a son, Arthur Joyce, b. Dec.
18S9, and a dau. Judith.
I. Claudine, iii. 30 Sept. 1808, U. Craven Coulthard, Esq.,
and has issue.
II. Joanna, m. 12 Aug. 1874, Colonel Charles Donald Mac-
leod, of Bath, co. Somerset, and has issue.
iii. Theresa Henrietta, in. 1 Aug. 1S66, the late Herbert
Saxton WooUey, Esq., and has i .sue.
IV. Ja'et, 111. 21 Nov. 1871, Wi'liam Henry Hewlett, Esq.,
J. P. of Strickland House, co. Lancaster, and has issue.
V. Florence.
Mrs. John Mayhew d. 17 Aug. 18S8.
Arms — Az., a chev. vair, arg. and gu. between three ducal
coronets or.
Crest— An unicorn's head erased arg. maned and bearded gu.
charged on the neck with a chev. as ia the arms ; aU wUh duc
■and proper differtnces.
Motto — Sola in Deo salus.
Residence — Euxton Hall, Chorlcy, Lancashire.
Club— Junior Carlton.
MAYNARD OP SKINNINGKOVE.
Mayxard, Anthony Lax, Esq. of Skinningrove
Hall, CO. York, J.P. co. Durham, b. 22 JS'ov. 1814;
■m. 1st, 14 June, 1843, Elizabeth Jane, eldest dau.
of George Button Wilkinson, Esq. of Harperley
Park, CO. Durham, D.L. (see that finnili/),
Kecorder of Newcastle-on-Tjne, and by her (who
d. 28 Sept. 1872) has one son,
I. Anthony Chakles Hdtton, 6. 7 June, 1860; m. 1890,
Annie Evelyn, eldest dau. of Rev. H. A. Mytton, Master
of Sherburne Hospital, and has issue,
BicnABD KiEKLEviNGTON, 6. 26 March, 1392.
He m. 2ndlj, 2 Dec. 1873, Edith Harriet, eldest
dau. of Eev. Henry Richard Kidley, M.A., Vicar
of St. Cuthbert'e, Durliam, and Kranddau. of Sjt
31. White Eidley, 3rd Eart., and has issue,
II. Henry Easterby, b. 9 July, 1876.
in. Edmund Gilling, b. 15 Dec. 1880.
I. Margaret Elizabeth, b. 22 July, 1887.
Mr. Maynard is a J.P. for co. Durham, and late
Master of the IS'orth Durham Foxhounds.
Xiineage. — John Lax, of Eryholme, m. 5 May, 1741,
Sarah, dau. of John JefTerson, of Elton, co. Durham (by Mary
his wife, dau. of George Burton and Jane his wife, dau. and
heir of John Maynard, Esq. of Kirklevi'igton and Yarni, co.
York), and d. 10 Dec. 1783, having had issue,
I. Anthony, his heir.
II. John, of Eryholme and Stokesley, co. York, b. 13 Nov.
1744: m. 22 May, 1786, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of
Edmund Giliing, Esq. of Martin-le-Moor, near Eipon, and
^ying 29 July, 1826, left issue,
1 John Charles, successor to his uncle.
2 David Jefferson, Fellow of Catherine Hali College, b. IS
July, 1789; d. unm. 29 July, 1823.
3 Anthony Lax, h. 21 July, 1791.
4 Edmund Gilling, of Chesterfield, J.P. and D.L. for co.
Derby, b. 27 May, 1793; to. 22 May, 1826, Elizabeth^
eldest dau. of Kobert Waller, Esq. of Chesterfield, but by
her had no surviving issue. He m. 2ndly, 1858, Ann,
eldest dau. of John Jell, Esq. of Dover, and d. 1884,
leaving a son, Edmund Anthony Jefferson, of Chester-
field, B.A., J. P., 6. 1861 ; m. 1887, Margaret lilanelie,
elder dau. of K. S. Wilmot-Sitwell, Esq., and has issue,
Anthony Lax, b. 1889.
5 Thomas Burton, Capt. R.N., b. 18 May, 179.5: m. 1st,
14 Sept. 1830, Ileniittla Frank, eldest dau. of Colin Chis-
hohn, M.D., by whom (who d. 27 Feb. 1839) he had issue.
He TO. 2ndly, 30 March, 1841, Louisa Frances, eldest
dau. of Admiral Edward Wallis Hoare, R.N., and grand-
dau. of Sir Edward Hoare, 2nd Bart., M.P., and had
further issue.
III. Thomas, d. unm. in the East Indies, aged 20.
I. Mary, m. Jacob Lambert, gent, of Newcastle. Her dau.
TO. 1802, William Hugessen Hugessen, Esq. of Studmaish
Court, Kent.
II. Dorothy, d. v.nm., and was buried at Eryholme.
III. Sarah, m. liobert Charge, of Lowfield, co. ^ork.
IV. Jane, vi. William Taylerson, of Stokesley.
V. Elizabeth, m. George Wood.
VI. Esther, to. Bernard Lucas, Esq. of Husland, co. Derby.
Mrs. Lax, who assumed for herself and her issue, by sign-
manual, 24 Sept. 1784, the surname and arms of Maynard, d.
18 April, 1812, and was s. by her eldest son,
Anthony Lax Maynard, Esq. of Chesterfield, co. Derby,
and Harlsey Hall, co. York, D.L., m. Dorothy, youngest dau.
of Rev. Ralph Heathcote, Rector of Morton, co. Derby, and
Vicar of Sileby, co. Leicester, but d. s. p. 3 July, 1825, and
was s. by his nephew,
John Charles Maynard, Esq. of Harlsey Hall, 6. 11 Jan.
1788; m. 10 June, 1813, Catherine Jane, only dau. and heir
(by Grace Johnson his wife) of John Easterby, Esq. of Skin-
ningrove, CO. York, elder brother of Francis Easterby, who
took the name of Cresswell (.fee Cresswell of Cressiodl), and
by her (who d. 31 Dec. 1857) had issue,
Anthony Lax, now of Skinningrove Hall.
John Easterby, m. Marian, eldest dau. of James Wilson, Esq.
of Potto Hall, CO. York, and has one son, James.
Francis Cresswell.
Edmund Gilling, Lieut.-Col. late 88th Regt., 7)!. 8 Nov. 1860,
Gertrude, dau. of Charles Blayney Trevor Roper, Esq. of
Plas Teg Park, co. Flint.
Thomas ijunon, to. a dau. of J. Myers, Esq. of Darlington.
Charles Septimus, m. 1864, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and cuUi ir
of Edward Rounthwaite Kemp, Esq. ot East Laytun Hall,
CO. York, and d. 1866. She vi. 2ndly, 1885, John Proud,
Esq. of Bankside, Bishop's Auckland.
Elizabeth, in. Roger Fenton, Esq. of Mount Grace, Potter's
Bar, Middlesex.
Catherine Jane, m. Stephen Cholmeley, Esq. of The Knoll,
near Kingston, Surrey (who d. 12 Dec. 1873), nephew of Sir
Montague Cholmeley, 1st Bart.
Frances Dorothea.
Emma Ocjana, m. Rev. Miles Atkinson, M.A., Vicar of
Harewood, co. York.
Sarah Jefferson, m. i6 April, 1855, John Stapylton Sutton,
Esq. of Elton Hall, Stockton, co. Durham, J. P., and has
issue.
He d. 24 Feb. 1871, and was s. by his eldest son, Anthony Lax
Maynard, Esq. of Skinningrove Hall.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg.. en a chevron vert, be-
tween three sinister hands couped gu., five erm. spots or, for
Maynard; 2nd and 3rd, barry t six erminois and gu., on a
chief az. three Catherine wheels or, for Lax. Crtst-i — For
Maynard: A stag trippant or, gurgi-d with a collar invected
arg., fimbriated sa. ; for Lax : A mount vert, thereon a Cathe-
rine wheel, .as in the arms. M^lto — Manus justa nardus.
6ea<— Skinningrove Hall, Saltburnby-sea, co. York. Rtii-
rfence— Hurwurtli-on-Tees, uuriiam.
MAYOW OF BRAY AND HANWORTH.
Wynell-Mayow, Eev. Mayow, M.A. of Bray,
Cornwall, and Braeside, Wilts, late Eector of
Southam, co. Warwick, and Eural Dean, b. 8 July,
1810 ; m. 14 July, 184(3, Caroline Kate, 2nd dau. of
Eev. Alfred Smith, of Old Park, Devizes, and has
had issue,
I. Philip Stafford, Lieut. R.N.; 6. 1 Oct. 1848; d. onboard
H.M.S. " Briton," off Bombay, 26 March, 1872.
II. Mayow, Major R.A., b. 13 Jan. 18.')0.
III. Arthur (Rev.), Vicar of St. Jolin, Suttoh-on-Plym, co.
Gloucester, 6. 23 Dec. 1852.
IV. Charles Ernest, Lieut. Duke of Wellington's (West
Riding Regt.), b. 3 March, 1857.
MAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MEl
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•y. Augustus Edward Stanley, 6. 9 April, 1859.
I. Eljzabfth Ursula, 6. 3 Aug. 1847 ; ?n. 14 Jan. 1868, Rev.
Francis Maundy Gregory, Vicar of St. Michael's,
Southampton, and has had Stafford Michael, b. 1870,
Edward, 6. 1874, Arthur, 6. 1877, Stephen, b. 1879, and
Agnes, d. 1880.
Xiineag-e.— Philip Matow, of Looe, Cornwall, m. Mar-
garet Smith, and had issue. His eldest son,
I'liiLip Matow, of Looe, m. a dau. of — Webb, of Tavistock,
and liad issue. His eldest son,
John Mayow, of Looe, m. Joan, dau. of John Rashlcigh, of
Fowey, and had issue,
Philip Matow, Lord of the Manor of Bray, of Morval, Corn-
wall, who was first cousin of Jeremy Mayow, of Borringdon,
the last of the Alayows of Borringdon (whose dau. and heir
Frances, m. John Parker, Esq. of North Moulton, from whom
tlie present Lord Morley traces his descent). This Philip
Mayow signed the Heralds' Visitation of Cornwall 1G20. He
>». Edith (or Judith), dau. of Hannibal Vivyan, Esq. of Tre-
lowarren, who is mentioned in the will of her father, Hannibal
Vivyan, dated 1C08, and had issue,
Philip Matow, of Bray, m. 1636, Frances, dau. of John
Stukeley, Esq. of Affton, Devon, by Frances, his wife, dau. and
co-heir of Sir John St. Leger and Katherine his wife, dau. of
(ieorge Nevill, Lord Abergavenny, a lineal descendant of King
Edward 1., and d. Oct. 1679, having had issue,
I. Philip, of whom presently,
II. Lewis, 6. Dec. 1644.
III. John, b. 1645, a Physician of great eminence.
I. Edith, m. June, 1663, Nicholas Leigh, Esq. of Quithiock.
II. Mary, d. 1708.
III. Frances, m. 1671, Rev. Philip Wynell, Vicar of Landrake,
Cornwall.
The eldest son,
Philip Matow, Esq. of Polgover, b. Jan. 1G39; m. Ursula,
tlati. of Alexander Rolle, of Park Gate, Devon, and d. July,
1710, having had issue,
I. Philip, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, heir to his brother.
I. Susannah, m. 1710, her cousm, Philip 'Wynell, Esq.
^'•unger brother of John Wynell, who ?)i. her sister), and
had issue, a dau. Ursula, who m. Benjamin Young.
II. Ursula, in. 1710, her cousin, John Wynell, Esq. and had
issue, a son,
Philip, of whom presently.
lu. Frances, d. 1717.
The eldest son,
Philip Mayow, Esq., 6. 1870; m. Mary, dau. of Richard
Eurthogge, of Totnes; d. 1749, without surviving issue, and
was s. by his brother,
Thomas Matow, Esq., 6. Oct. 168'2,t)). Anne Croker; but
dying s. p. March, 1766, was s. by his nephew,
Philip Wynell, Esq., 6. 1716, who assumed the additional
durname and arras of Matow. He m. 1741, Betty, dau. and
co-heir of George Salt, Esq. of Betley, co. Stafford, and by her
(who d. 1774) had, with two daus., Ursula Anne and Mary,
three sons,
I. Philip, his heir.
II. John Salt, successor to his brother.
Jii. Mayow, of Sydenham, Kent, b. 1752; m. 1776, Mary,
.dau. of Thomas Paulin, "lisq., and d. 1807, leaving issue,
1 Francis, d. 8 Jan. 1874.
1 Mary, d. Dec. 1856.
2 Elizabeth, m. 1804, William Dacres Adams, Esq. of
Bowdon.
3 Anne, J)!. 1805, Right Hon. Thomas Peregrine Courtenay,
2nd son of Reginald Courten.ay, Bishop of Exeter.
4 Caroline, m. Rev. II. T. Wharton.
[jllr. Wynell-Mayow d. 1781, and was s. by his eldest son,
( Rev. Philip Wynell-Matow, vi. Elizabeth Snowdon, but
] "by her (who d. 1811) he had no issue. He was «. in 1800 by
J his brother,
1 John Salt Wtnell-Matow, Esq. of Bray House and Salt-
i ash, Cornwall, b. June, 1745 ; m. Pi May, 1769. Mary, 2nd dau.
; and co-heir of Robert Doughty, Esq. of Hanworth, Norfolk,
! and by her (who d. 1820) had issue,
! I. Philip, his heir, of whom presently.
: II. Robert (Rev.), 6. Oct. 1777 ; m. Oct. 1805, Elizabeth, dau.
of William Harding, of Liverpool, Merchant, by whom (who
I m. 2ndly, Rev. John Morrall, and d. 13 Dec. 1862) he left at
his aeuease, Jan. 1817,
1 John, Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S., m. twice, and had issue by
both marriages ; d. 1876. 2 Robert.
1 Catherine Anne, m. 1st, at Meerut, in India, 16 April,
1844, Edward Saliisbury Lloyd, Esq., Lieut. H.E.I.C.S.,
:-rd son of Richard Hughes Lloyd Esq. of Plymog,
Cweivlas, and Bashall. She m. 2ndly, Rev. Edward
•Girdlestone.
lit. John William, b. 1738 ; d. May, 1802.
I. Betty, d. 24 May, 1792.
II. Mary, m. 19 Sept. 1799, Rov. John Richards.
III. Catharine Anne, ?n. Rev. John Lukin.
Mr. Wynell-Mayow d. 1802, and was s. by his eldest son,
Philip Wtnell-Matow, Esq. of Bray, Cornwall, and of
Hanworth Hall, Norfolk, 6. 17 March, 1771, who s. his maternal
uncle, Robert Lee Doughty, Esq. in the Hanworth estate.
(Mr. Robert Lee Doughty was twelfth in descent from Simon
Doughty, who, in the reign of Edward III, conveyed his
lands at Hanworth and Melton to his son Thomas. Robert
Leo Doughty was the last of theDoughtys of Hanworth.) Mr.
Wynell-Mayow m. 22 July, 1806, Elizabeth, dau. of Gen.
Charles Deare, H.E.I.C.S. (she d. 10 Aug. 1844), and had
issue,
I. John, 6. 30 June, 1807 ; d. 6. Jan. 1812.
II. GEORfiE, his heir. in. Matow, now of Bray.
IV. Philip (Kev.), of Shortwood, Wells, Somerset, M..\.,
Vicar of Easton, b. 16 May, 1813: m. 10 July, 1839, Mary,
dau. of Rev. Benjamin George Heath, Rector of Creeting,
Suffolk, and by her (who tZ. 22 Sept. 1882), left issue at his
death, 9 July, 1892.
1 Philip Herbert, Comm. E.N., b. 20 Oct. 1841.
2 Charles, b. 21 May, 1843, d. 5 Sept. 1862.
3 George, b. 6 March, 1»45 ; d. 21 Dec. 1865.
4 Frank Sydney, b. 9 March, 184G; d. 20 April, 1882.
5 John, b. 17 Dec. 1847.
6 Frederick, 6. 17 March, 18.52 ; d. 26 May, 1876.
7 Herbert (Uev.), Rector of Plumstead, co. Norfolk, 6. 13
June, 1856.
1 Mary. 2 Marsraret Ursula.
3 Fanny Louisa, 4 Edith.
5 Emily.
I. Betty AVynell, b. 14 Sept. 1811.
II. Ursula, 6. 8 Dec. 1815.
Mr. Wynell-Mayow d. 28 Dec. 1844, and was s. by his eldest
son,
George Wtnell-Matow, Esq., C.B., of Bray, b. 31 Aug.
1808 ; Major-Gen. in the army, Knight of the Legion of Honour,
and 3rd class Medjidie : m. 14 Aug. 1842, Jane Elizabeth, dau.
of Samuel Kyle, D.D., Bishop of Cork, which lady d. s. j>. 1S49.
Gen. Wynell-Mayow d. 1 Jan. 1873, and was s. by his brother,
Rev. Matow WtnellMayow, now of Bray,
J^am'ilir of c^liriull.
The family of Wynell, or more properly Wyvell, came
originally from Devon, and entered their pedigree at the
Heralds' Visitation of Cornwall, 1620, as follows: —
Thomas Wyvell, of Crediton, Devon, m. the dau. and co-
heir of Clarke, of Somerset, and had issue,
Oliver Wyvell, of Maristowe, Devon, m. Alice, dau. of
Gifford, of Halisburie, Devon, and had issue,
Thomas Wyvell, of Wyvell's Combe, Cornwall, who signed
the Heralds' Visitation, 1620, m. Thomazine, dau. of John
Whitford, of Scoror, Cornwall, and had issue, Frances, m.
Giffard Willcs, Esq. of Landrake, Cornwall. He m. 2ndly, 15
Dec. 1627, Joanna Willes, of St. Sephen's, by whom he prob-
ably was grandfather of
Philip Wynell, m. 1671, Frances Matow.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a chevron vaire between
three ducal coronets or, for Mayow ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three
mullets in fesse between two bars sa. within a bordure engrailed
sa., for Wynell. Quarterings : Doughty, Chaubre. Clarke,
and Salt. Crests — 1st, Matow : A pelican (or eagle) or, stand-
ing on a snake nowed ppr. ; 2nd, Wynell : A Cornish chough
erm.
Sent — Bray Manor Houi^e, St. German's, Cornwall. Resi-
dence— Braeside, Devizes, Wilts.
MEADE OF BALIiYMAKTLE.
Meape, William Richard, Esq. of Balljmartlo,
CO. Cork, M.A., J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-La»v, b.
1804.
Iiineagre. — This family is said to be of ancient Irish ex-
traction (see Bcrke's Pi'ero.ije, Clanwilliam, E.).
Robert Meade, Esq. (2nd son of Lieut.-Col. William Meade,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Robert Travers, and
brother of Sir John Meade, ancestor of the Earl of Clan-
william), assisted in raising a regiment of foot for the service
of King William III., his commission bearing date 1694. He
?)i. Frances, dau. and co-heir of Sir Peter Courthorpe, of Courts-
town and of Little Island, co. Cork, appointed Governor of
Munster by Charles II. 1669 (by Margaret his wife, dau. of
Thomas Daunt, Esq. of Owlpen and Gortigrenane), and had
issue (with a dau. Joanna, who m. J. Nesbitt, M.D., and d.
leaving issue), one son,
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MEA
THE LAJ^^DED GENTRY.
MEA
The Vert Uev. William Meade, of Ballymartle, Dean of
Cork, Koctor of Ballymartle, Dunderrow, and llingroane, 6.
16S6, Jii. Feb. 1719, Helena, dau. of Bryan Townsend, Esq. of
Castle Townsend co. Cork (by Mary his wife, dau. of Edward
Synge, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, and sister of Edward
Synge, Archbishop of Tuami, and d. (will dated 29 Nov. 1762,
was proved 31 May, 1764) leaving issue,
I. Jons, Rector of Ballymartle, 1752. He purchased from
his cousin, John, 1st Earl of Clanwilliam, 1787, the family
estates of Ballymartle and Ballintober, &c.; m. 1st, 1748,
Katherine, dau. of llev. John Moore, of Innishannon, and
•Jndly, 1768, Susanna, d.au. otlJev. Horace Townsend, Rector
of Donoughmore. He d. f. p. 1800.
Jl. Robert, Rector of Dunderrow, 0. 1722, m. 17.53, Charlotte,
dau. of James Xesbitt, Esq., Surgeon, and d. Feb. 17U9,
leaving issue, 1 Joanna, d. %uiiii. ; 2 Helena, m. Rev.
Horace Townsend, of Oerry, and left issue one dau. Joanna,
III. Thomas Poole, Esq. of Mayfield.
III. Richard, Barrister-at-Law, d.^mm. 1769.
IV. 'Williani (Rev.). Rector of hingcurran, b. 1728, m. 1769,
Martha, dau. of Col. Richard Bourne, of BurreUj and c^
1769, leaving issue,
1 Richard, of whom hereafter.
2 AViiliam, M.D., to. Catherine, dau. of Hewitt Poole, Esq.
of Maylield, and d. s. p.
3 John i^ec Meade oJ Ballintober).
4 Robert (Rev.), Rector of Ballymoney, co. Cork, 6. 1768, m.
Eliza, dau. of Robert Travers, Esq., and rf. 1852, leaving
issue, 1 AMUiam Robert (Re\-.), Vicar of Kinsale, m. Mar-
garet, dau. of Richard Lewis, Esq., and d. s. p. 1852; 2
Robert, (/. unm. ; 1 Barbara Helena, m. Eev. William De
Couroy Meade, Rector of Dunmanway, and d. 1814, leav-
ing i^sue ; 2 Martha Bourne, d. vMiii. 1859 ; and 3 Eliza-
beth, d. unm.
I. Martha, d. xmm. 1832. ii. Helena, d. -unin. 1843.
His grandson.
Rev. Richakd Meade, Rector of Ballymartle, ,'. his uncle,
.John, in the Ballymartle estates, <£:c.; m. Dorothea, dau. of
Adam Newman, Esq. of Dromore, and by her (who d. ISlu)
had issue,
William Richard, now of Ballymartle.
John, Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin, d. unm. 29 .June, 1835.
Richard Newman, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., fell at the battle of
Meanee, in Scinde, 1843.
Robert Henry (Rev.), B..^ , Incumbent of Eincurran, co.
Cork, 6. 25 Sept. 1809, rf. unm. 1890.
Horace Townsend Newman, M.D., of Churchill Housf,
Queenstown, d. unm. 1861.
Adam Newman, m. June, 1859, Louisa Sophia, dau. of Daniel
Connor, Esq. of Manche, and ((. 1878, leaving issue,
1 Robert. 2 Richard John.
3 Adam Daniel Connor.
1 Elizabeth Mary. 2 Dorothea Martha.
3 Louisa.
Mary Townsend, d. 1880.
Susanna Helen, d. unm. 1858.
Eev. Eichard Meade d. 1814.
Arms — Az., a chevron erm. between three trefoils slipped
arg. Crest — An eagle displayed, with two heads sa., armed or.
Motto — Toujours prest.
ikat — Ballymartle, Kinsale, co. Cork.
MEADE OF BAIililNTOBEE.
Meade, John, Esq. of Ballintober, co. Cork,
.T.P., h. 18 March, 1819 ; m. 10 Sept. 1851, Eliza,
dau. of Eichard Meade, Esq. of Dublin, and has
liad issue,
I. Richard Percy, 6. 22 April, 1857; d. unm. 1863.
ji. John Joslas, 6. 26 Sept. 1858.
III. William George, 6. 11 April, 1862; m. Eliza, dan. of
Frederick Bullock, Esq.
IV. Pierce, 6. 1863; d. 1864.
V. Robert Jocelyn, 6. 21 Jan. 1871.
VI. George Waller, 6. 17 Jan. 1872.
I. Catherine Eliza, 6. 1855; d. um.i. 1875.
n. Eliza Lucia. iii. Sarah Helena. iv. Alice Hardy.
rimeage. — See Meade of Bally.nartU.
John Meade, Esq. of Ballintober, 3rd son of Rev. William
Meade, Rector of Eingcurran, s. his uncle, John, in that
estate, which had been purchased by the latter from his
cousin, the Earl of Clanwilliam. He iii. Alice, dau. of the
Ven. Chambre Corker, of Ballymaloe and Glanmire, co.
Cork, Archdeacon of Ardagh, and grand-dau. of Dr. Browne,
ArchbLshop of Tuam and d. 1616, having had issua,
John (Rev.), his heir.
William, Rtctor of Inchinabacty, m. Anne, dau. of Robert
Warren, Esq., and has issue.
Eichard, of Kildare Street, Dublin, m. Catherine, dau. of
AVilliam Stephens, Esq., and </. April, 1860, leavine, with
other issue, an eldest son, Josiah Dunne, d. unm. 1868.
Edward Southwell, d. unm.
Eliza, d. unm. Martha Helena, d. unm.
Rev. John Meade, of Ballintober, co. Cork, J.P., 6. 1792 ;
Iii. 1816, Sarah, only child of George Wood, Esq. of Eivcr-
view, and by her (who d. Feb. 1873) had issue,
John, now of Ballintober.
Eichard William, Surgeon-Major in the Army, served in the
88th Regt. in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny.
Edward Southwell, d. unm. 1862.
Eliza Anne, m. 1st, Waller Bates, Esq., late 65th Eegt. ; and
2ndly, Hardwicke Evans, Esq. and d. Jan. 1892.
Alice Corker.
He d. Jan. 1864.
Arms — See Meade of Ballymarlle.
Heat — Ballintober, Ballinhiasnig, co. Cork.
MEARES OF MEABES COTJRT.
Detenish-Meares, William Lewis, Esq. of
Meares Court, co. Westmeath, J. P. and D.L., Hish
Sheriff 1885, Major-Gen. in the army, formerly
Licut.-Col. 20th Eegt., b. 1832 ; vi. 1870, Katherine
Charlotte, dau. of Grcorge EoUiott, Esq. of Vicars
Cross, CO. Chester.
liineag'e. — John Meares, Esq. of 'Whitbourne, near
Corsley, co. Wilts, b. about l'o60 ; had, by Eleanor his wife
(with an elder son, whose representative, Robert Meares,
Esq., of Hackney, Middlesex, was living at Visit. Wilts, 1614),
a younger son,
Lewis Meares, Esq. of Rowlandstown, co. Westmeath, 6. at
Corsley, 1625, an officer in the army, sent to quell the
Rebellion in Ireland 1641, who obtained a grant of the lands
of Rowlandstown, now called Meares Court, co. Westmeath,
and of Cornamuckla, co. Longford, by patent dated 3 Dec.
1667. He rebuilt and endowed the church of Almoritia, or
Ballymorin, adjoining Meares Court. He m. 1st, 1648, Mary,
dau. of Samuel Palmer and widow of Capt. Smyth, and by her
had issue,
I. Lewis, his heir.
II. Richard, b. 12 March, 1651; m. Katherine, dau. of William
Jones, Esq. of Rathcondra.
III. John, b. 24 Dec. 16.57 ; )ii. Katherine, dau. of Giles Van-
deleur, Esq. of Rahaline, co. Clare.
I. Ann, m. Francis Conduit, Esq.
II. Elizabeth, m. Robert Conduit, Esq.
Mr. Meares TO. 2ndly, Elizabeth Large, but by her had no issue.
His will was dated 1699, and he was s. by his eldest son,
Lewis Meares, Esq. of Meares Court, 6. in Dublin, 26 May,
1651 ; m. 27 Jan. 1678, Thomasine, dau. of Capt. John Jones
(2nd son of Henry, Bishop of Meath) and niece of Sir Tlieo-
philus Jones, Privy Councillor temp. Charles II., and had
issue,
I. John, his heir. ii. Lewis, 6. Oct. 1684.
III. Robert (Rev.), 6. 18 Sept. 1688, Rector of Almoritia, co.
Westmeath, vi. Anne Wakely, of Ballyburly, and made his
will 10 May, 1738. He had issue,
1 William, of Togherstown, h. 8 Feb. 1732; m. 1768,
Katherine Martha, dau. of Eev. Fletcher I'iers, and rf.
Oct. 1801, leaving a son,
George Galbraith, of Millgrove, co. Roscommon, h. 27
Nov. 1783; Hi. April, 1805, Lady Mary Elizabeth King,
dau. of Robert, 2nd Earl of Kingston, and had, with
other issue, three sons,
1 Robert King, d. s. p.
2 William Piers, b. 3 Nov. 1818, Col. H.E.I.C.S., m.
Mary Ada Montrilli, and d. 20 Dec. 1869, leaving,
with three daus. (Mary Ada Douglas, Eleanor, and
Mary William Anna), a son, George Gerald Meares,
heir male of the family.
3 George Eichard .lames, of Pinduri, India, b. 26
May, 1814; m. Caroline Alicia Nicholson, and d. 8
Aug. 1867, leaving issue, Ge(irgs Eobert King, b. 26
Oct. 1841; Charles William, b. 10 April, 1846; m.
Eliza Martha Mary Hampton, and has, Charles Robert,
b. 16 Oct. 1»67, Ellen Caroline Mary, and Carohne
Charlotte; William Edward, 6. 14 Dec. 1848; m. 1^
Dec. 1874, Rose Eeed ; Gerald FitzGerald John, b. 7
Oct. 18.50 ; Henry .lames Palmer, 6. 23 July, 1853 ;
Percy Nicholson, ;;.28Jan. 1856; Cecil Furlong Eddis,
b. I Feb. 1858; Caroline Furlong, d. unm. ; Eleanor
Mary, m. H. F. Payne, Esq. ; Charlotte Ellen Louisa,
TO. 13 June, 18(>6, George Annesley Glascott, Esq. (»«<
Glascott of Aldirtown, KiUowen, &c.); Isabella;
Mary Ann.
2 Charles (Eev.), h. 26 Feb. 1734 •, m. Ist, Katherino
MEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MED
1371
Hamilton, widow of Her. Francis Goldsbury, of Larkin,
CO. Meath, by whom he had no issue, aiid 2ndly, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Andrew Nixon, Esq. of Cavan, by whom he
had,
Robert, d. s. p. at Bristol, 179.'i.
Lucinda, m. Eev. Thomas Conolly Coane, of Clifton, co.
Gloucester.
IV. Peyton, b. 14 Jan. 1694; d. s. p. 1723.
V. Edward, b. 4 Jan. 1702, had one dau. Margaret, m.
William Granger, Esq.
Mr. Meares, whose will is dated 28 Feb. 1713, was s. by his
tldest son,
John Meaees, Esq. of Meares Court, 6. 7 Aug. 1C82 ; m. 1st,
17 Dec. 1705, Katherine, dau. of John Wakely, Esq. of Bally-
burly, King's CO., and had issue,
I. John, his heir. n. Charles, of DaTystcwn, d. s. p.
ni. Peyton, who had a son, Blacliet, Capt. in the army,
d. s. p. 1796, and a dau. Katherine, ni. Henry Brooke, Esq.
of Kantavan House, co. Cavan.
vr. George, m. Miss Jones, and had a dau. Jane.
V. Edward. vi. Lewis.
1. Elizabeth, b. 2 Oct. 1706, Mrs. Crofton.
Mr. Meares m. 2ndly, 14 May, 1720, Margaret, sister of Edward
Eyre, Esq. of Eyre Court, co. Galway, and widow of Hon.
Charles Annesley, but by her had no issue. He d. 1742, and
was s. by his eldest son,
John Meares, Esq. of Meares Court, High Sheriff 1748,
6.28 May, 1709; m. 1st, Nov. 1729, Sarah, dau. of Morgan
Magan, Esq. of Clonearl and Toglierstown, and by her (who
d. 1762) had
J. Thomas, b. July, 1 723 ; d. 1724. ii. John, his heir.
I. Henrietta, 6. 6 Aug. 1719 ; d. unm.
n. Katharine, 6. 17 Oct. 1720; m. John Devenish, Esq. of
Portlick, CO. Westmeath, and had eight sons and live daus.
Of these, the 3rd son
WiLLTAM Dkvenish, got the Mearas Court estate under
his uncle's will,
III. Susanna, m. Eev. William Fleming.
IV. Mary Hose, m. Anthony Lennon, Esq.
V. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1806.
Tl. Jane, d. unm.
vir. Thomasine, -m. Eev. F. H. Goldsbury, of Boyle, and d.
1609.
Mr. Meares m. 2nd!y, his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Eev.
Eobert Meares, Eector of Almoritia, but had no further issue.
He was s. by his only surviving son,
John Meabes, Esq. of Meares Court, High Sheriff 1783, 6.
4 June, 1742 ; m. 30 May, 1771, Mary, dau. of John Vandeleur.
Esq. of Kilrush, co. Clare, and d. s. p. 1790, having by his will
devised his estate of Meares Court to his nephew,
William Devenish, Esq., J. P., of Meares Court, who adopted
the surname of Meakes. He was 6. 22 July, 1759 ; m. 21
Sept. 1791, Deborah, dau. of Joseph Coghlan, Esq. of Kilum-
ney, co. Cork, and by her (who d. 1834) had issue,
John, his heir.
Matthew (Rev.), to. 1821, Augusta, dau. of Charles Devenish,
Esq., and had issue.
Catherine, to. 1813, Eev. Frederick A. Potter, Eector of
Eathconrath.
Mary Anne, 7/j. Eobert Sandys, Esq. of Crevagh, co. Long-
ford.
Mr. Devenish-Meares d. 1842, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Devenish-Meares, Esq. of Meares Court, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Westmeath, High Sheriff 1862, 6. 12 Oct. 1795; vi.
•Tuly, 1831, Maria, dau. of Charles Kelly, Esq. of Charleville,
CO. Westmeath, and had issue,
I. WrLLiAM Lewis, his heir.
iL John Henry Gouldsbury, Surgeon in the army, b.
1835; m. 21 June, 1860, Thomasine, dau. of Capt. W.
Smith, 68th Ecgt., and d. Jan. 1H77.
m. Joseph Leycester, M.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, 6. 1838 : m.
1864, Frances Georgina, dau. of Basil George Brooke, Esq.,
J.P., of Dungannon, and has issue,
1 John Frederick, B.A., b. 18 Feb. 1866.
2 Basil, b. 29 June, 1868.
3 Leycester Francis, 6. 15 March, 1873.
4 Aithur William, 6. 18 Dec. 1874.
1 Grace Maria. 2 Ethel Isabella.
3 Morence. 4 Frances Stuart Irene.
8 Sophie Constance.
T. Charlotte, m. 24 July, 1867, John North-Bomford, Esq. of
J-errans and Gallow, co. Meath, who rf. Oct. 1881.
n. Florence, m. Dec. 1876, H. GofT Carey, Esq., and d. July,
lot 7.
Mr. Devenish-Meares d. 1876, and was e. by his eldest son,
Major-Gen. Devenish-Meakes, now of Meares Court.
Arms— Arg., a ship with three masts, sails furled sa. Crest
—A kingfisher ppr. J/o((o— Omnia Providentiw committo.
&ea«— Meares Court, Ballinacargy, co. Westmeath.
Ci»i6s— Junior United Service, and Kildare St.
MEDLICOTT OF DTJNMUKIfZ".
Medlicott, James Edward, Esq. of Dunmurrv,
CO. Kildare, J.P., 6. 19 Dec. 1827 ; m. 12 Oct. 1859,
Margaret, dau. of Joshua Henry Davidson, Es(].,
M.D. Edinburgh, H.M. Physician in Ordinary, ami.
has issue,
I. Henr-t Edward, 6. 12 Jan. 1863.
II. Edward James, 6. 16 March, 1876; d. 21 Sept. 1S37.
III. Elchard Frederick Cavendish, b. 9 July, 1877.
IV. Charles Francis Lewis, b. 25 July, 1880.
v. George Herbert, b. 6 June, 1885.
I. Annie Stuart, d. young, 1867.
II. Elizabeth, m. 21 June, 1883, Thomas Browning Eecvca,
Esq. of Athgarvan, J.P. co. Kildare.
HI. Mary Graydon. iv. Helen Mackenzie,
v. Annie Catherine Stuart. vi. Harriet.
VII. Margaret Cecil.
Liineag-e.^ — Thomas JIedlicott, Esq. of Abingdon, J.P.
and D.L. (of a family long settled in co. 8alop, who derived
their surname from Modelicote, in that co.), hapt. 9 March,
1027, 51. P. for Abingdon, 1668, was presented with a Parlia-
mentary medal at the Coronation of William 111. and Marv
II., 11 April, 1689. He had issue,
I. James, from whom d escends in the female line Medlicott
Bart, of Yen House (see Burke's Peerage and Baronetnge).
II. Charles, of Cottingham, co. Northampton, who had by
Barbara his wife,
Thomas, of Cottingham, m. Anne, dau. of Eichard Buckley,
and had an only son, who d. s. p., and two daus., his co-
heirs, Anne Barbara, m. George Hill, Esq. of Kothwell,
CO. Northampton, tirst Serjeant at-Law, and Elizabeth, tiu
Eev. John Hill, LL.D., Eector of Thorpe and Kilmarsh,
CO. Northampton, and Prebendary of Windsor, and d. H>
Sept. 1798.
III. Edmund, living 1722.
IV. George, of whom we treat.
V. Thomas, of Bintield, co. Berks, ancestor of Medltcott of
Rockets Castle, eo. Water/ord {see that family).
Mr. Medlicott d. 13 Dec. 1713, in his 89th year. His 4th son,
George Medlicott, Esq. of Tully, co. Kildare, b. 1649,
purchased from John Berkeley, Lord Fitzharding, 1712, the>
estate of Youngstowa and Dunmurry, co. Kildare. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Bagot, Esq. of Harristown, and had
by her (who d. 29 Dec. 1725), with seven daus., as many sons,
I. James, of Youngstown, m. Elizabeth, dau. of EdwarcJ
Bagot, Esq. of Harristown; d. 171s.
i(. Edward, of Moortown, co. Kildare; d. 10 May, 1762,
leaving by Dorcas, his wife, five sons, whose line is extinct.
III. Ossory (Eev.), b. at Bandon, )C83 ; m. 1st, Hannah, dau.
of Major-Gen. John Pepper, and had an only son, Joha
Pepper, d. s. p., and 2ndly, 23 Sept. 1729, Margaret dau.
and heir of John Bradeston, Esq., and widow of — Paken-
ham, Esq. of Pakenham Hall.
IV. John, of Ballysax, m. Feb. 1727, Mrs. Hester Withers,
widow, of Tully, co. Kildare, and d. s. p.
V. Samuel, of Dunmurry, of whom hereafter.
VI. George, who had a son, George, 6. 1705.
VII. Thomas, will proved 1738.
Mr. Medlicott d. 26 June, 1717, aged 68. His 5th son,
Samuel Medlicott, Esq. of Dunmuny, had, by Mary his
wife (who d. 1739), with five daus., four sons,
I. James, of Ardscull and Youngstown, LL.D. ; d. unm. 2^
Dec. 1771, having (by an indenture dated 10 Dec. 1770)
assigned all his estates to Charles Dowling, of Redhills, co.
Kildare, who thereupon adopted the name of Medlicott. He
was b. 1705; m. Sarah, dau. of Joshua Paul Meredith, Esq.,
and d. intestate 12 Feb. 1811, aged 106 years, leaving three
daus. (one of whom, Sarah, m. 16 Nov. 1801, John Grogan,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and d. 20 Oct. 1819, leaving a son.
Sir Edward Grogan, Bart.) and one son, James Medlicott, of
Youngstown, wlio d. unm. 1812, and bequeathed llie Medli-
cott estates back to the family.
II. Edward, wno continued the line as hereafter.
III. George.
IV. Samuel, m. Oct. 1765, Angelice Irwin.
Mr. Medlicott d. 1737. His 2nd son,
Edward Medlicott, Esq. of Dunmurry, had two sons anc!
two daus.,
I. James, his successor.
II. Joseph, of Dublin, m. 5 March, 1785, Katherine, dau. oi^
Alexander Wood, Esq. ; d. March, 1816, leaving issue,
1 George, of Eutland Square, Clerk of the Peace co.
Kildare, m. Emily, dau. of Arthur Magan, Esq. of Clonearl,
and had an only dau.,
Louisa, TO. 21 Dee. 1858, Hon. John PrenJergasfVereker,
son of John Prendergast, 3rd Viscount Gort, and has
issue.
1372
MED
THE LANDED GEXTRY.
MEE
2 Edward, settled at Lisbon, in. there, and d. leaving
Joseph, William, Edward, and Frances.
."! James, d. unm.
4 Samuel (Rev.), Rector of Ivoushrea, cii. Galway; iii.
Charlotte, dan. of Henry Benedict Dolphin, Esq., co.
Gahvay, and d. 1S5S, leaving issue by her (who d. 1 May,
18S4, aged 79),
Joseph George. Henry Benedict.
Samuel (Kev.), M.A., Rector of Bowness, co. Cumber-
land.
Anne, m. Rev. George Augustus Frederick Armstrong.
5 Joseph (Rev.), Vicar of Potterne, co. Wilts, to. 6 Dec.
1838, Dionysia Meliora, dau. of Richard Godolphin Long,
Esq. of Rood Aston, co. Wilts, and had issue,
llenrj- Edmonstone, of Sandfield, co. Wilts, J.P.' and
County Councillor, M.A. Dxford : b. 1840; m. April,
1874, Kate D'Ojley, dau. of Alexander Robinson Gale,
Esq. of Stanton Lodge, near Bury St. Edmunds, co.
Suffolk, and has issue, Walter Sandfield, b. 1879, and
others.
AValter Edward (Rev.). M.A., Vicar of Swanmore, co.
Hants, m. June, ISOS, Edith Louisa, dau. of Rev. Robert
Sumner and granddau. of Charles Sumner, D.D., Bishop
of Winchester, and has Robert Sumner, another son,
and two dans.
I. Elizabeth, m. Feb. 1768, John Bell, Esq.
II. Grace, m. Feb. 1772, Robert Bell, Esq.
3Jr. Medlicott was s. at Dunmurry by his eldest son,
James Medlicott, Esq. of Dunmurry, 6. 1737 ;5ji. 1st, Jane,
dau. of Alexander Wood, Esq., and had an only son,
I. Alexander, an ofBcer in the Kildare Militia, who went to
India, m. and d. there v. p., without surviving issue,
Mr. Medlicott m. 2ndly, Feb. 1784, Mary, dau. of Thomas
■Graydon, Esq., and had further issue,
II. Edward, his successor. m. James, R.X., d. unm.
IV. George, H.E.I.C, d. unm.
■y. Thomas, 711. Martha Williams, d. s. p.
VI. Graydon, settled in North America; m. Hester, dau. of
Rev. John Grant, and has, with five daus., one son, John
James.
I. Mary Anne, d. unm.
II. Elizabeth, vi. Rev. William Cox.
HI. Katherine, d. unm. iv. Letitia, d. unm.
V. Jane, d. unm. vi. Frances, d. unm.
Mr. Medlicott, who g. to the remainder of the family estates
in 1812, d. 1827, aged 90, aud was s. by his eldest surviving
son,
Edward James Medlicott, Esq. of Dunmurry, J. P., vi.
Feb. 1827, Anne, dau. of Solomon Speer, Esq., of Granitefield.
■CO. Dublin (by Anne his wife, da-u. of Richard Donovan, Esq.
■ol Ballymore, co. Wexford), by whom (who d. 22 Aug. 1866),
lie had issue,
I. Ja.mes Edward, his successor.
II. Edward Richard, tfub-Inspector Royal Irish Constabulary,
d. vnm. 2.0 Nov. 1872.
III. Richard Solomon, m. 9 March, 1832, Louisa Mary, dau.
of A. T. H. Banks, M.D.
I. Annie, b. 31 Oct. 1829; m. 1857, Walter Bagot, Esq., and
d. s. p. 6 Aug. 1S78.
Mr. Medlicott d. 11 Jan. 1868, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Edward Medlicott, Esq. of Dunmurry, the present
representative of the family.
^rm.5— Quarterly : per fesse indented gu. and az., three lions
rampant arg. CVe<e— Out 01 a mural crown gu. a demi-eaale
displayed or. 3/fji<o— Dat cura quietem.
Seat — Dunmurry, Kiklarc.
MEDLYCOTT OF KOCKETS CASTLE.
Medlycott, John Thomas, Esq. of Eockets
■Castle, CO. Waterford, B.A., J.P. and D.L., b.
13 Aujr. 1823 ; m. Ist, 2 May, 1867, Florence Caro-
line, dau. of Sir William Coles Medlycott, 2nd
Uart. of Ten, by whom (who d. 30 Jan. 1868) he
has a son,
I. John Thomas, Lieut. 3rd Irish Regt., b. 20 Jan. 1863.
He m. 2ndly, 28 April, 1874, Marianna, 4th dau.
of Samuel King, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, Waterford,
l)y whom he had further issue,
II. William, 6. 21 Nov. 1876.
III. Mervyn, b. 16 Sept. 1879.
Lineage.— Thomas Medlycott, Esq. of Binfield, Berks,
iind aftenvards of Dublin, 3rd son of Thomas Medlicott, Esq.
of Abingdon, Berks {see Meducott of I>unmumj), was bapt.
22 May, 1662. He was M.P. for Milbourne Port 1706, and for
Westminster 1708-10 and 1713, also Chief Commissioner of
Revenue in Ireland. In 1698, he got from James, Duke of
Ormonde, lands in the cos. of Kilkenny and Tipperary, and in
1699, lands in co. Waterford, and March, 1701, purchased
from the Earl of Arran lands in co. Mayo. He had a dau.
Anno, 7)1. Dec. 1715, Right Hon. Edward Riggs, M.P. for
Killybegs, and a son,
Thomas John Medlycott, Esq. of Newport Pratt, co. Mayo,
m. Frances Philippa Seigneaux, of Lausanne, in Switzerland,
and by her (who d. 8 Nov. 1750) had a son,
John Thomas Medlycott, Esq. of Newport Pratt, eo. Mayo,
and afterwards of Rockets Castle, co. Waterford, m. 21 June,
1787, Elizabeth, only dau. of William Lockwood, Esq. of
Clerihan Castle, co. Tipperary, and d. 25 April, 1827, leaving
(with four daus., i. Frances, m. Cornelius Sullivan, Esq. of
Upper Merrion Street, Dublin; 11. Maria; iii. Jane, hi. Daw-
son French, Esq. of Tullamore, Queen's co. ; and iv. Susan, m.
Rev. George Stanley Monek, Rector of Clonegam, eo. Water-
ford, and d. his widow, 18 April, 1887, aged 86) a son and
heir.
Rev. John Thomas Medlycott, of Rockets Castle, J.P.,
6. 29 Oct. 1789 ; m. 19 June, 1820, Mary, eldest dau. of
Ambrose Usher Congreve, Esq. of Mount Congreve, co. Water-
ford, and had issue,
1. John Thomas, his heir.
I. Anne, m. 4 Feb. 1845, George AugiTstus Quentin, Major
late lOih Hussars, son of Sir George Quentin, Lieut.-Col.
10th Hussars.
II. Elizabeth, to. Rev. James Rumsey, M.A. of Pembroke
College, Oxford. 111. Ellen.
IV. Susan, m. Rev. Richard Neville, Rector of Stradbally.
V. Louisa, d. 14 Nov. 1868. vi. Maiia.
Rev. J. T. Medlycott d. 1877, and was s. by his only son,
John Thomas Medlycott, now of Rockets Castle.
Sertj— Rockets Castle, Portlaw, co. Waterford.
MEEKINa OF EICHINGS PARK,
Meeking, Charles, Esq. of Eichings Park,
Bucks, J.P., High Sheriff 1887, Capt. and Hon.
Major 3rd Batt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry,
Barrister-at-Lawof Lincoln's Inn, h. 9 Sept. 1839 ;
m. 27 May, 1863, Adelaide Caroline, 4th dau. of the
late Christopher Tower, of Huntsmore Park, Bucks
(by his wife Lady Sophia Frances Cust, only dau.
of John, 1st Earl Brownlow, by his 1st wife
Sophia, 2nd dau. and eventually sole heiress of Sir
Abraham Hume, Bart, of Wormleybury, by Amelia
Jlgerton, his wife, dau. of John Egerton, D.D.
Bishop of Durham, by Lady Anne Sophia Grey,
his wife, dau. and co-heiress of Henry, Duke of
Kent), aud has issue,
I. Bertram Charles Christopher Spencer, Lieut. lOth
Royal Hussars, b. 24 March, 1864; vi. 22 July, 1893,
Violet Charlotte, eldest dau. of John Fletcher, Esq. of
Saltoun, N.B.
II. Hume Francis, b. 13 Sept. 1874.
in. Kenneth Charles Edward, 6. 9 April, 1830.
I. Adelaide Maud Sophia.
II. Mildred Charlotte, d. unm. 15 May, 1892.
Lineage. — Charles Meeking, Esq., of Richings Park,
who m. 28 July, 1835, Charlotte Spencer, eldest dau. of the
late Rev. John Charles Williams, Rector of Sherrington,
Bucks {(1. 1849), by his wife, Catharine, dau. and co-heiress
of John Swale, of Yorkshire, and by her (who d. 24 Jan.
1889) had issue,
I. Charles, now of Richings Park.
I. Charlotte Sophia, m. 26 March, 1883, Ronald Laurentz
Campbell, Baron Craignish, and d. 7 April, 1889.
II. Mary Kate, m. 1 July, 1869, Lewis Duval Hall, of Farn-
ham Chase, Bucks, eldest son of Vice-Chanei'llor Sir Charles
Hall, and has issue, Charles Spencer, b. 31 March, 1870 ;
Lewis Duval ; Geoffrey ; Mary Kate.
Mr. Meeking d. 7 Dec. 1872.
^rm.i— Or, on a chevron az., between in chief two sprigs of
laurel ppr., a lion rampant regardant gu., in b:ise a dove of the
fii-ld between two besants. Ci-eU — On a mount vert, charged
with three besants, a dove between two laui'el branches, or.
ilottn — Sola Veritas inviola.
Scat— Richings Park, Colnbrook, Bucks.
Toion Residence— Z\, Belgrave Square, London.
MEE
THE LANDED GENTRY
MEL
1373
MEETKERKE, now METCALFE, OF
JULIANS.
Mektkeeke, Mary Fioeence, of Julians, co.
Hertford, m. 1878, Frederick Morehouse Metcalfe,
Esq. of Ingletliorpe Hall, co. Norfolk, J. P. and
D.L., Clerk of the Peace and Clerk of the County
Council of the Isle of Ely, who d. 15 Oct. 1893.
He TFas son of Charles Metcalfe, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., of Inglethorpe Hall, by Alary his wife, dau.
of Morehouse Metcalfe, Esq. of Graiusborough, co.
Lincoln.
Lineag'e. — Sir Adolphus Meetkekkz, President of Flan-
ders, Ambassador from the United States of Holland to Queen
Elizabeth, m. 1st, Dame Jacoba Cervina, and had four sons,
Nicolas and Baldwin, both slain at the siege of Daventer, in
Holland ; Anthony, killed before Zutphen Fort, 1586 ; and
Adolphus, 6. 1571. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of John
Liehtervelde, President of Flanders, and by her (who d. in
London, Nov. 159J) had besides two daus., Elizabeth and
Salome, one son, Edwabd. Sir Adolphus d. in London, 6 Oct.
1591, aged 60. His son by his second wife,
Eev. Edward Meetkerke, D.D., b. 1690, was educated at
Westminster School, whence he was elected to Christ Church,
Oxford, 1606, where he became Professor of Hebrew, 1620. He
m. Barbara, dau. of Eev. Dr. More, and by her had a son,
Adolphds, of whom presently. Dr. Meetkerke, who was
Prebendary of Winchester and Eector of Easton, Hants, d.
Aug. 1657, aged 67. His son,
Adolphcs Meetkerke, d. 3 Xov. 1664, leaving, by Mary his
wife, a son,
Adolphus Meetkerke, Fellow of Xew Coll. Oxford, ra. 1st,
Joanna, dau. of Bishop Young, Esq., and 2ndly, 21 Aug.
1699, Penelope, eldest dau. and co-heir of Thomas Stone, Esq.
of Eushden, and by this lady (who d. Sept. 1746) had issue,
Adolphcs, of whom hereafter; Thomas, d. young, 1711;
Charles, b. 1710, d. 1774; Eobert, 6. 1714, d. 1758; Penelope;
Mary d. 1788; Catharine, d. 1705; Beala, rf. young ; Barbara,
d. 7736: and Catharine, d. 1768. Mr. Meetkerke d. Feb. 1732,
aged 76. His eldest son,
Adolphds Meetkerke, 6. 8 Nov. 1703 ; m. 8 Jime, 1740,
Mary, dau. of Arthur and Elizabeth Hodgkin, of Aylesham,
Bucks, and by her (who rf. 8 Jan. 1784) had issue, Adolphus,
d. young ; Ajjolphtjs, of whom we treat ; Mary, in. George
Fair, Esq., and d. 1826; Penelope, m. Eev. Thomas Anthony
Trollope, Eector of Cottered, and d. 1788 ; Susanna, m. John
Boodle, of Ongar, Essex ; Catharine, d. 1760 ; Fanny, m. John
Young, Esq. of Hare Hatch; Barbara, d. 1753 ; Sarah, d. 1770;
Anne, d. 1765; Elizabeth, d. Jan. 1763. Mr. Meetkerke d.
8 Jan. 1784. His only surviving son,
Adolphcs Meetkerke, Esq. of Julians, b. 7 Dec. 1753 ; m.
1st, Barbara Jenny, eldest dau. of Richard Chapman, Esq.,
citizen of London, who d. 28 July, 1817. He m. 2ndly, 8 Oct.
1818, Matilda, dau. of E. Johnson Wilkinson, Esq., and had
issue. He d. 1840, and was s. by his eldest son,
Adolphus Meetkerke, Esq. of Julians, b. 1819; m. 1st, 1841,
Maria Henrietta, dau. of Gen. Hare, which lady d. 1847, and
2ndly, 1848, Cecilia Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Edward Gore,
and granddau. of the 2nd Earl of Arran, and d. 11 Feb. 1879,
leaving issue,
I. Mary Florence, now of .Julians.
II. Cecilia Laura, m. 1870, Eev. Alexander Ewing, son of the
Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, who c^. 1877, and m. 2nd]y,
T. E. Biscoe,'Esq. She d. 1892.
Anns — Gu., two swords In sal tire or. Crest — An unicorn's
head, horned, crined, and maned or, iangued gu.
Seat— Julians, near Buntingford.
I FOSTER-MELLIAR OF NORTH ASTON
HALL.
\ Fostee-Melliae, William Melliae, Esq. of
• North Aston Hall, co. Oxford, B.A., J.P. cos.
i Somerset and Oxford, High Sheriff of the latter co.
1 1864, b. 12 April, 1836 ; m. 30 June, 1857, Louisa
Elizabeth, dau. of Eev. Charles Ward, M.A., Rector
of Matilden, Beds.
Lineage.— Andrew Foster, Esq. (son of Eev. Edward
Foster, Prebendai-y of Wells Cathedral, who d. Jan. 1826, by
Mary his wife, who d. Nov. 1857, dau. of Robert Tudway, Esq.),
assumed by royal licence, 13 Nov. 1840, the additional sur-
name of Melliar. He m. 14 May, 1835, his first cousin, Eliza-
beth, only dau. of Eev. Aaron Foster, Yicar of Kingston, near
Taunton, and d. 10 May, 1841, having had issue,
William Melliak, now of North Aston Hall.
Eobert, Lieut. 20th Eegt., d. at Lucknow, 15 April, 1859,
unm.
Andrew (Eev.), M.A., Eector of Sproughton, Suffolk, 6.
1841 ; in. 14 Dec. 1864, Catherine Lucretia Dewsbury, and
has issue, Eobert, 6. 1870; Kenelm ; Mabel; Elsie;
Gladys ; Winifred.
Frances Elizabeth Eose, m. 25 Sept. 1861, Eev. Arthur
Henry Barwell.
^rms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th per chevron, embattled or
and vert, three eagles displayed counter-changed, for I'oster ;
2nd and 3rd arg., three martlets gu., on a chief az. an annulet
or, between two fieurs-de-lis of the field, for Melliar. Crests —
1st, Foster, An eagle displayed or; 2nd, Melliar, In front of
a lion"s gamb, erect and couped or, holding a branch of myrtle
ppr., two mascles interlaced fessways az. J/o{(oes— Semper
eadem ; Cupio meliora.
Seat — North Aston Hall, Deddington, Oxford.
BALFOUR-MELVILLE OF STRATH-
KINNESS.
Balfoue - Meltille, James, Esq. of Strath-
kinness, co. Fife, Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh,
m. Eliza Ogilvy Heriot Maitland, dau. of Jamea
Heriot, Esq. of Kamomie, co. Fife, and has issue,
I. James Heriot Balfour.
II. Frederick Maitland Balfour.
III. Francis Douglas Balfour (deceased).
IV. John Elphinstone Balfour.
V. Robert Andrew Agnew Balfour.
VI. Leslie Melville Balfour.
VII. Elliot Southesk Balfour.
I. Emma Constance.
Lineage. —Eev. James Balfour, a younger son of Sir
David Balfour, of Powis, co. Clackmannan, entered the min-
istry of the Church of Scotland soon after the Eeformation, and
subsequently became one of the ministers of Edinburgh in the
reign of James VI. He m. Barbara, dau. of Eichard Melville, of
Baldovie, Forfarshire, niece of Andrew and sister of James
MelviUe, the distinguished Scottish reformers. Tlieir son,
Eev. Andrew Balfocr, was minister of the parish of Kirk-
newton in Midlothian. His son,
jAjfES Balfour, was called to the Scottish Bar, and was
appointed one of the Principal Clerks of the Court of Sessiom
in the time of the Commonwealth ; he m. Bridget, dau. of
Chalmers of Balbeithan, Aberdeenshire. Their son,
James Balfocr, merchant, one of the Magistrates of Edin-
burgh and a Governor of the Darien Company, m. Helen,
dau. of Sir John Smith, of Cramond and Grotehill, Midlothian,
and was father of
James Balfour, merchant in Edinburgh and Leith, who
purchased the lands of Pilrig, Midlothian, in 1718. He vi.
Louisa, dau. of Eobert Hamilton, of Airdrie, Lanarkshire, and
had a son,
James Balfocr, of Pilrig,was called to the Scottish Bar,
appointed Sheriff Substitute of Midlothian, and held the Chair
of Moral Philosophy, and afterwards of the Law of Nature
and Nations in the University of Edinburgh ; he m. Cecilia,
dau. of Sir John Elphinstone, of Logic, Bart., and tlieir son,
John Balfocr, of Pilrig, merchant in Leith, 6. 1740 ; d.
1814 ; m. 1772, Jean, dau. of Robert Whyte, M.D. of Ben-
nochy, Fifeshire, and was father of
James Balfocr, of Pilrig, Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh,
b. 7 Jan. 1774; d. 20 March, 1860; m. 24 Feb. 1806, Anne,
dau. of Capt. John Mackintosh, of Corribrock, Inverness-shire,
and afterwards of Harwood, Midlothian, and by her (who d.
29 June, 1825) had issue,
I. John Mackintosh, late of Pilrig and Strathkinness.
II. James, now of Strathkinness.
III. Robert, of Edinburgh, deceased, m. Frances Grace, dau. of
James Blaikie, of Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, and by her (who
(/. 1891) had issue, James Francis Balfour, deceased;
Robert John Balfour, deceased ; William Alexander Adrian
Balfour ; Jane Garden Balfour : Anne Louisa Balfour ;
Frances Elizabeth Balfour ; Edith Balfour ; Margaret Ida
Balfour.
I. Margaret, m. Rev. John Paul, D.D., St. Cuthbert's, Edin-
burgh, and left issue, Rev. William Paul (deceased),
Whitekirk, East Lothian ; James Balfour Paul, Lyon King
of Arms.
II. Jane, d. unm, iii. Anne, d. unm.
The eldest son,
John Mackintosh Balfour, of Pilrig, J.P. cos. Midlothian
and Fife. s. to the estate of Stratlikinnesss, Fifeshire, as heir
male of his grandmother, Jean Whyte, on the death of his
cousin, John Whyte Melville, in 1883, and assumed the name
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MEE
and arms of JIelvilleo/ Sii-athkhiness, b. 23 Sept. 1811 ; m. 21
Sept. 1S41, Ann, dau. of Harry Hainy, M.D., Professor of For-
ensic Medicine in the University of Glasgow, and by her (who d.
ISOl) had issue,
I. Anne Mackintosh Balfour (deceased), m. Charles Alexander
Cuiuiijh:un, of tlie Bombay Staff Corps.
II. Barbara Gordon Hailour-Melville.
III. Marsjaret Jane Balfour-Mclville.
lo Sept. 1893, and was s. by his
?Ir. Balfour Melville d.
lirothcr.
Anus — 1st and 4th arfT., on a chevron indented sa. between
•a rose in chief gu. and a saltire in base az. an otter's head erased
•<it the field, for Balfour; 2nd and 3rd gu., three crescents arg.
within a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of the
first, a crescent of the second in chief for difference, for Mel-
^•XLLE. Crests — A dexter hand holding an oUve branch ppr.,
tar B-^lfour; a crescent arg., for Meltille. Mottoes — Adsit
<leus, for Balfocr; Denique coehini, for Melville,
Scats — Mount Melville, St. Andrews.
STEWAKT-MEKZIES OF CHESTHILIi
AND FOSS.
Stewaet-Menzies, William James Beeadal-
BANE, Esq. of Chesthill, CO. Perth, J.P., Major 3rd
batfc. Gordon Highlanders, h. 8 April, 1863 ; *. his
father 1867.
Xiineag'e. — John Stewart, Esq. of Foss, iv. Susannah,
^.au. of Thomas Flemyng, Esq. of Moness, and had issue four
sons and four daus. He was s. by his 2nd son,
John Stewart, Esq. of Foss, m. Jane, dau. of Gilbert
Stewart, Esq. of Fincastle, and by her had (with other issue
who predeceased him) a son,
Joseph Stewart, Esq. of Foss, 6. 28 Feb. 1768 ; m. 4 Feb.
ISOO, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Alexander Menzies, Esq.
•of Chesthill, by Eleanor Hamilton his wife, dau. of James
Menzies, Esq. of Culdares, and by her (who d. 6 Dec. 1813)
■had issue,
John, his heir.
Eleanor, 7n. Thomas Pender, Esq.
Jane Mary, m. Capt. Gilbert Stewart.
James Elizabeth, d. unm. Alexandiina Charlotte.
Margaret, m. Kev. A. E. Irvine.
Amelia, to. Capt. David Campbell.
!Mr. Stewart d. 11 Feb. 1S35, and was s. by his only son,
John Stewart-Menzies, Esq. of Chesthill and Foss, J.P.
and D.L., 6. 25 March, 1S04 ; m. 28 Nov. 1860, Hon. Katharine
Thurlow Fra.ser, sister of the late Lord Saltoun, and youngest
<lau. of the Hon. AViUiam Fraser, of Saltoun, and by her had
issue,
I. John Joseph, d. 186?.
n. William .James Breadalbane, present proprietor.
I. Eleanor Elizabeth May, I. 25 Sept. ISGa.
He (Z. 23 April, 18G7.
&at— ChesthiU, Aborfcldy, X.B.
MENZIES OF CULDARES.
Mexzies, William Geoeoe Steuaet, Esq. of
Culdares, co. Perth, J. P., and J.P. and D.L. co.
13anff, b. 28 Sept. 1838 ; s. his father 1870 ; m. 30
Jan. 1883, Constance Anne Ellen, dau. of Thomas
Owen Wethered, Esq. of Seymour Court, Marlow,
JBueks, and has issue, a son,
EoNALD, 6. 8 April, 1S34.
Xiineage. — John Steuart, of Cardney, eldest son of
.John Steuart, of Cardney, by Janet Wightman his wife,
•descended from Sir John Steuart, natural son of Uodebt 11.,
Iving of Scotland, m. Barbara Hay, and was father of John
Stecaet, of Cardney, who m. Jane Blair, and by her had a
son,
John .Steuart, of Cardney, to. 1st, Cecilia Stewart, of Grand-
tully, and 2ndly, Agnes liattray, of Ilattray, and was s. by his
£on,
John Steuart, of Cardney, m. Agnes Menzies, of Culdares
Xderived from the gallant Col. James Menzies, of the reign of
Charles I., a younger son of Menzies, oi Menzies), and was
iather of
Patrick Steuart, of Cardney, m. Margery Ogilvie, and had
a son and heir,
John Steuart, of Cardney, m. Isabella, dau. of JohaKobert-
son, of Lude, and was father of
.John Steuart, of Cardney, m. Elizabeth Stewart, and was s.
by his son,
John Steuart-Menzies, of Culdares and Cardney, vi. Ist,
Charlotte Robertson, of Tullybclton, and had a son, who d.
young, and 2ndly, Miss O'Brien, and had two sons, Steuart,
his heir, and John, whoso only dau. 3Iaria Ann, in. Kev. —
Clark, of Devon. The elder son,
Steuart Menzies, Esq. of Culdares, m. 1816, the dau. of
Eonald Stewart, Esq. of Fasnocloich, co. Argyll, and had
issue,
Ronald, of Culd.TVcs and Cardney.
Maria, m. 8 .)uly, ls.'>2, Capt. l-letcher Norton Menzies, 2nd
son of Sir Neil Menzies, 0th Bart, of Menzies, and d. 10
March, 1877, leaving issue.
Catherine Elizabeth, m. 1851, George Henry Vansittart, Esq.
of Bisham Abbey, Berks, aud d. s. p.
Mr. Menzies d. 1827. His son,
Ronald Steuakt-Menzies, Esq. of Culdares and Cardney,
b. 3 Jan. 1824; to. 22 April, 1849, Marjory Alexandrina, dau.
of William Grant MacDowall, Esq. of Arndilly, by the Hon.
Eleanor Fraser his wife, dau. of Alexander, Ifith Lord Saltoun,
and by her (who jh. 2ndly, 31 Oct. 1872, John Kinloch, Esq. of
Kilry and Logic) he left at his decease, 1870, a son,
AVilliam George Steuart, now of Culdares.
Arms — Arg., a sword in pale ppr., hilted and pommelled or, a
chief gu. Crest — A demi-lion holding in the dexter paw a
baton ppr. Afntto — Fortem fors juvat.
,Sea<— AmdiUy, Craig-Ellachie, N.B.
MERCER OF GORTHY.
Mebcee, L.iweence, Esq. of Gorthy, co. Perth,
Indian Woods and Forests Dep., b. 27 Jan. 1863.
Iiineage. — The family of Mercer of Aldie is one of great
antiquity in Scotland. An old rhyme has it : —
"Sae sycker 'tis as onio thing on earth.
The Mercers aye are aulder than auld Perth."
Aleumnus Mercer was a party, with twenty-three others,
nobles and knights, to a bond given by Alexander II., King
of Scots, to Henry III., dated 19 Nov. 1244, to keep the peace.
He had a grant of Tillycoultry from Walter, son of Alan, the
High Steward. His son, Aleumnus Meecer, resigned these
bonds to Alexander III., King of Scots, 19 June, 1261. Ber-
nard MEr.cER, Burgess of Perth, did homage to Edwabd I.
1296. The first certain ancestor of Mercer, of Aldie, is i
THOMis Mercer, held property from the Abbey of Scone.
He had an order from Edward III., 28 May, 1341, on the Con- '
stable of Bordeaux, for money due for raising men and horsei^ I
for service in Aquitaine. His son, ,
John Merger, Provost of Perth, sat in the General Council
of the Kingdom of Scotland from 1364 to 1367, and acted as
Receiver of Revenue while the office of Chamberlain -was
vacant in 1376. He had charters in 1302 and 1364 of Aldie
and Meikleour, which are vested in his heir general, Emily
Jane, Baroness Nairne in her own right. Dowager Marchioness
of Lansdowne. He m. Ada, dau. of Sir Andrew Murray, of
Tulliberdine, and was s. by his son,
Andrew Mercer, who had a grant, 1 July, I37I, of lands in
Dalkeith from David, Earl of Strathearn, and had charters to
him and his wife, Joneta, from Robert II., King of Scots, 6
March, 1378, and 18 Aug. 1381, and d. 1389. His son,
Sir Michael Merger, 6. 1379, in ward to Sir Walter Stewart,
Lord of Brechin ; m. 12 June, 1402, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Robert Stewart, of Durrisdeer, and had two sons. i. Andrew,
his heir; ii. Robert, whose line failed with his great-grand-
son Robert, 1583. Sir Michael d. before 1439, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Andrew Mercer, who was seised of Faithly and Tyree, 13
.luly, 1439, and had a charter constituting the Barony of
Meikleour, 21 March, 1443. He m. Margaret Drummond, and
d. 1473, leaving a son.
Sir Lawrence Merger, who sat in Parliament as a Minor
Baron 1481 ; to. 14 July, 1475, Isobel, dau. of Sir Henry
Wardlow, of Torr)-, and d. 1501, leaving by her (who to.
2ndly, 1604, Patricli Mercer, of Inchbrakie),
Henry (Sir), who in. Margaret Douglas, of Lochleven, and
fell at Flodden 1513. He was ancestor of Merger, of
Kimrain, extinct 1(J57 ; of Mcljiins, represented by the
Dowager Marchioness of Lansdowne : and of Saline, extinct
in the male line 1875 {see Tod-Mercee of Scotsbank).
Robert, of whom we treat.
Isobel, 111. Robert Maule, of Panmure.
The 2nd son,
EoBERT Mehceb, Esq. of NewtoQ and Forgandenny, m. circa
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1375
1526, Helen, youngest dau. of Edward Chisholm, Esq. of
Cromlix, and widow of James Oliphant, and had issue,
1. James, whose male line became extinct ICl"; ii. William,
d. s. J}. 1605, aged about 80 ; ni. Andrew, of whom hereafter.
Eobert Mercer d. in 1547. His 3rd son,
Andrew Mercer, of Potterhill, co. Perth, Merchant Burgess
«f Perth, and Sheriff Depute, m. 13 June, 1562, Mariot, dau. of
Adam Blackwood, of Perth, and had issue,
I. William, m. Helen Drummond, and was ancestor of
Merger, of Potterhill, extinct 16.39.
II. James, parson of Logiebride and Canon of Duakeld
Cathedral, left four daus. in. Lawrence.
The youngest son,
Lawrence Mercer, M.A. St. Andrews L'niversity, parson
of Fossoway (parish in which Aldie is situated;, laureatcd at
St. Andrews 1600, b. 1W9 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander
AVallace, minister of Kossoway, and had by her,
I. Lawrence, his heir. ii. John. in. James.
He TO. 2ndly, 8 Feb. 1619, Margaret, dau. of Edmund Mylis,
and by her had a son, Edmond, ancestor of Mercer-Hendek-
soN, of Fordel, and Gen. Warren Mercer, H.E.I.C.S. He d.
1657, and was s. by his eldest son,
Lawrence Mercer, b. about 1608, laureated at Edinburgh
■25 July, 1629, s. his father as parson of Fossoway in 1657 ; vi.
Catharine, dau. of John Murray, minister of Kinkell, and had,
I. James, 6. 1654, d. s. p.
II. Lawrence, his heir.
He d. 1658, and was s. by his son,
Lawrence Mercer, of Pitteuchar, parson of Ga.sk, 16.56,
deprived of liis ottice, being a non-juror, by the Privy Council,
1697 ; 771. 1706, Jean, only dau. of William Lindsay, Bishop of
Dunkeld, and relict of James Lindsay, of Dowhill, and had
issue,
James Francis, of Pitteuchar, Lieut.-Col. in the army, (7. s.p.
killed 13 Aug. 1756, in command of Fort Oswego, U.S.
Lawrence, Lieut, in the army, d. s. p. at Jamaica, Aug. 1742.
William.
He d. 5 Feb. 1720. His youngest son,
William Mercer, Esq. of Pitteuchar and Potterhill, 6.
1 Oct. 1717, was Sheriff Substitute of co. Perth; m. 1 Nov.
1746, Elizabeth, dau. of George Swan, and by her (who d.
1790) had issue,
I. Lawrence James, Bengal C.S., b. 10 Jan. 1752; d. s. j).
20 Aug. 1791. II. James, h. 3 Aug. 1753, d. unm.
III. William, of Potterhill (which he sold), b. 8 Jan. 1755,
served in the Bengal Cavalry; m. 0 Nov. 1788, Barbara,
dau. of Robert Forbes, of Corse, co. Banff, sister of Sir John
Forbes, of Hawthornden (who took the name of Drummond),
and d. 3 Aug. 1801, leaving issue,
1 William Drummond, of Huntingtower, co. Perth, Major
J6th Lancers, h. at Benares, Bengal, 16 Oct. 1796; 7ii. 7
June, 1853, his cousin, Anne Elliot (who d.. 27 Aug. 1S31),
■dau. of George Mercer, Esq. of Gorthy. He d.. 18 Aug.
2871, leaving issue,
William Lindsay, of Huntingtower, h. 23 April, 1858,
Lieut. 19th Kegt. ; m. April, 1891, Miss Lister.
Anne Grseme, 6. 25 Sept. 1854.
1 Anne Abemethy, in. 16 July, 1813, Charles M'Giigor,
Esq. (brother of Sir James M'Grigor, Bart.), who d. 15
March, 1841.
2 Eliza Forbes, m. 15 Nov. 1809, Richard Charles Blunt,
Esq., 2nd son of Sir Charles William Blimt, Bart., and d,.
23 April, 1871.
3 Charlotte !^impson, m. 30 June, 1819, Eobert Lockhart,
Esq. of Castlehill, Camnethan House, Lanark, who rf.
2 Nov. 1850. She d. 18 March, 1869.
4 Louisa, m. 23 F"eb. 1819, Alexander Brcdie, Esq., and d..
8 Feb. 1881.
in. James Francis, 6. 28 Aug. 1756, Lieut.-Col. 22nd Kegt. ;
m. Clarinda O'Grady, and d. s.p. 26 April, 1809.
IV. Graeme, of Mavisbank, 6. 4 Julj-, 1764, H.E.I.C.S.;
d. unm. 6 Oct. 1811.
v. John, Lieut. Marines, h. 13 Sept. 1766 ; d. unm. April,
1794.
-VI. Thomas, b. 16 June, 1769; d.v.nin. 15 Aug. 1833.
VII. George, of Gorthy.
I. Annie Margaret, to. 22 Dec. 1790, Peter Duncan, Esq. of
Damside, Perth; d. s. p. 20 March, 1824.
II. Margaret, d. unm. Sept. 1776.
III. Hannah, d. unm. 17J6.
Hr. Mercer d. 16 Jan. 1785. His youngest son,
George Mercer, Esq. of Gorthy, Dryden, and Mavisbank,
A. 21 July, 1772, entered H.E.I.C. Marine, but became subsc-
■quently a merchant at Calcutta. He was one of the original
founders of the colony of Victoria, and J. P. and D.L. for co.
Perth; he m. 12 Sept. 1810, Frances Charlotte, dau. of John
Eeid, Esq., Beng.il Medical Service, by whom (who d. 24 April,
1862) he had issue,
GR.EME Reid. of Gorthy.
George Duncan, Lieut. 45th Rcgt. H.E.I.C, rf. 25 July, 1881.
William Thomas, Colonial Secretary and late Acting Governor
of Hong-Kong, China, b. 17 Oct. 1821; m. 23 April, 1862,
Mary Philips, 3rd dau. of Rev. Philip Henry Nind, Vicar of
Woodcot, CO. Oxford, and d. s. p. 23 May, 1879.
John Henry, late of Gorthy.
Charles M'Whirter, Major-Gen. K.A., b. 12 March, 1823; d.
12 March, 1884.
Laurence James, 7j. 8 Nov. 1833; m. 21 Feb. 1871, Julia
I'anny Eliza, dau. of Lestock K. PkCid, Esq., Member of
Council and Acting Governor of Bombay, and d. 3 March.
1885, leaving Laurence-Lestock, b^ 17 March, 1879, -I'dicia
Emily, and Eva Julia Jane.
Anne EUice. m. June, 1853, her cousin, William D. Mercer,
of Huntingtower, d. 27 Aug. 1881, leaving issue, one son
and one dau.
Frances Georgina, m. George Falconar, Esq. of Carlowri'',
and has one son and two daus.
Han iett Jane. Emily Eliza, d. 5 Aug. 1374.
Louisa Rachel. Charlotte Catherine.
George Mercer, Esq. of Gorthy, d. 7 Dec. 1853, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Gr^me Reid Meeceb, Esq. of Gorthy, co. Perth, J.P. for
Midlothian, b. 29 Aug. 1812; m. 5 July, 1854, Catherine, dau.
of James Hay, Esq. of Colliepriest, and his wife. Lady Mary
Ramsay, dau. of George, 8th Earl of Dalhousie; d. s. p. and
was s. by his brother,
John Henry Mercer, Esq. of Gorthy, co. Perth, formerly
member of the Legislative Council of Victoria, Australia, 6.
4 Jan. 1823; m. 11 Dec. 1861, Annie Catherine, 2nd dau. of
James Anstruther, Esq., W.S., Edinburgh, and had issue,
I. Laurence, now of Gorthy.
II. Frank, Indian Government Telegraph Ser\-ice, b. 15 Jan.
1S64.
III. Ernest, 6. 16 Sept, 1371.
I. Marion Maud.
II. Mabel Marion Douglas.
Mr. J. H. Mercer d. 8 Dec. 1391.
Arms — Or, on a fesse gu. between in chief three cros.ses pattec
of the last, and in base a mullet az. as many bezants, on a
canton of the second a boar's head couped of the first. Crest —
A stork's head couped, holding a sei'pent. Motto — CruxChiisti
nostra corona.
Residence — Huntingtower House, Perth.
MERCER OF SCOTSBANK.
Tod-Meecee, James, Esq. of Scotsbank, and
Hyndliope, co. Selkirk, and Hope Park, Edin-
burgh, J. P., Advocate, Commissioner of Supply for
CO. of Selkirk, b. 1836 ; m. 2 Jan. 1868, Constance
Mary, only dau. of Rev. Meyrick Beebee (of the
Legge-Beebees, of Willey Court, co. Hereford), of
Womaston, co. Eadnor, and Rector of Simonburn,
Xorthumberland, and has issue,
I. James Laurence Mercee, h. 28 Oct. 1868.
II. Bernard Meyrick Mercer, b. 1870, Lieut. R.E.
I. Constance Mary.
Mr. Tod-Mercer s. to the Selkirkshire estates in
1875, on the death of his maternal uncle, Robert
Mercer, heir male of the old baronial family of
Mercer of Aldie and Meikleour, and assumed the
additional surname and arms of Meecee. He is tin
heir under the cntad executed by Sir James Mercer
of Aldie, Knight and Baronet, dated 31 July, 1669.
and also under the entail executed by Sir Laurence
Mercer of Aldie, Knight and Bart., dated 27 June,
1715. The above estates are now in the possession
of Emily Jane,Dowagee Maechioness of Lax.s-
downe and, in her own right, Baroxess Naiexe,
the present representative of the Mebcees of Mel -
gins {see Meecee of Gorthy).
liineaere. — Sir Laurence Mercer, of Aldio and Meikleour,
descended from Sir Henry Mercer, who fell at Flodden 1613,
eldest son of Sir Laurence Mercer (see Mercer of Gorthy), m.
Jean, dau. of William, 2nd Lord Ruthven, and they had
charters, 1577-84, of annual rents and lands in favour of
themselves and their youngest son Robert.
Robert Mercer, of Saline and Salineshaw, Fife, vi. Rebecca
Carmichael, and had one son,
Robert Mercer, of Saline, m. Agnes Wardlaw, and d. Dea.
1665, leaving an only son,
James Meeceb, of Salineshaw, who registered arms 18 IVlarch,
1376
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1676, 1)!. 1st March, 16S3, Jean, dau. of James Oliphant, of
Kineddar, Fife, who d. 16SS ; "indly, 7 Nov. 1689, Giles, dau.
of John Kenton, of Milleam, Perth. He d. 1705, and was
,«. by his son hy the 2nd marriage,
James Mekceb, of Kirklands, Saline, <5rc., who m. Jean,
oldest dau. and heir of James Scott, of Scotsbank, co. Selkirk.
Their son,
Kobeut JIebceb, of Kirklands and Scotsbank, sold the
Saline property to his cousin, William Jlerccr, of Akiie, in
17G7. He in. 20 July, 1757, Jean, dau. of William Brown, of
Klliston and Lindsaylands, co. Lanark, and <^ 26 March,
176S, leaving by her (who (/. 12 Aug. 1810, aged 82) a son,
James Mercer, of Scotsbank, b. 12 March, 1760; m. 20
June, 1794, Anne, dau. of Henry Ainslie, a Major in Ker's
Horse; he bought Hyndhope in 1813, and d. 1843, leaving,
lioBERT Mercer, of Scotsbank. b. 1797; m. 27 Oct 1825, Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Scotfc-MoncreilT, of Newhalls, co. Lin-
lithgow, and Fossoway, co. Perth, and rf. 3 Nov. 1875, when
his nephew, the present represcntarive, s. to his estates.
Susan Mercer, m. 1830, James Tod, of Deanston, co. Perth,
and Hope Park, Edinburgh, W.S., son and heir of James
Tod, of Deanston and Hope Park, and d. 2 July, 1876,
leaving by her husband (who d. 1858) three sons,
1 James, who s. his maternal uncle, and assumed the
surname of Mercek.
'1 Robert Mercer, b. 1839, Jl.-ijor in the army, late Capt.
43rd Light Infantry, m. and has, with other issue,
Francis Campbell Mercer, b. 1 Oct. 1874.
Robert Cecil Mercer, b. 9 Nov. 1882.
3 John Heniy, b. 1845, m. and has, with other issue,
James Victor.
J )■/»« — 1st and 4th, or, on a fesse between three crosses pattee
in chief gu., and a mullet in base az. as many bezants, within a
bordure indented of the second, for Mercer ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a
tV.«se sa. between three foxes' heads rouped ppr.,forToD. Crest —
A cross paitee titchde gu. Motto — Crux Christi mea corona.
Seat — Scotsbank, co. Selkirk.
t'itt6— Scottish, W.
MEREDITH OF PENTRE BYCHAN.
Warter-Mereditii, Henry, Esq. of Pentre
Bychan, co. Denbigh, J.P., High Sheriff, 1886,
Lieut. -Col. in the army (retired), served with the
41st Eegt. in the Crimea, and was at the Ahna and
at Inkerman (when he was severely wounded), and
siege of Sebastopol, afterviards served in the 45th
Eegt. in Burmah ; b. 27 Aug. 1825 ; m. 30 April,
IS.jo, Sophia Henrietta, 5th dau. of the late CajDt.
Thomas Parry Jones Parry, E.N., of Llwyn-Onn,
CO. Denbigh, and has had issue,
Henry, Lieut. 3rd batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 6. 2 July,
1858; d. unm. 15 Jan. 1877.
Alice, b. 30 Nov. 1860.
Liineag'e. — This family traces its descent maternally
from EuNTDD Gwernwt, Lord of DufTryn Clwyd, founder of
the XIV Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys.
Meredith ap David, of Alington, was 8th in descent from
Eunydd, and father of Rowland Meredith, of Alington, who
assumed the family surname. His grandson,
Richard Meredith, seated at Pentre Bychan, founded the
family before us. He m. Jane, dau. and heir of Slorgan ap
David ap Robert, gent., and had issue, i. William (Sir) Knt.
of Stansly, co. Denbigh, and of Leeds Abbey, Kent, father of
Sir William Meredith, Bart, of Stansly, created a Bart.
1622; II. HcGH, whose line we are about to detail. The 2nd
son,
Hugh Meredith, of Wrexham and Pentre Bychan, was an-
cestor of the Merediths of Pentre Bychan, whose last direct
male heir,
Thomas Meredith, M.D., of Pentre Bychan, d. s. x>. 1802,
and bequeathed his estate to (the son of bis sLster, Margaret,
and her husband, Joseph Warter, Esq. of Sibberscott, Salop,
who d. 1811) his nephew,
Henry Warter-Meredith, Esq. of Pentre Bychan, co. Den-
bigh, J.P., High Sheriff, b. 16 Nov. 1800, who assumed by
royal licence, 1824, the surname and arms of Meredith. He
'III. 1st, Sept. 1821, Elizabeth Lowry, only dau. of the celebrated
African traveller, Mungo Park, and by her (who rf.l 3 Feb.
1872) had issue,
I. Henry (Lieut. -Col.'), now of Pentre Bychan.
I. Marion, m. Capt. Phillips, Scots Gieya (deceased), and has
issue, Constance.
lie m. 2ndly, 4 June, 1872, Mary Augusta, eldest dau. of
Bevis Heywood Thelwall, Esq., by his wife, Sophia Rebecca
Mostyn Owen, andcZ. 8 May, 1879,
Armx — Az., a lion rampant or. Crest— AWon's head erased
or. Mntln — Heb dduw heb ddim, a duw a digon. (In Eng-
li-h, '-Without God, without everything; with God, having-
enough.")
Seat — Pentre Bychan Hall, Wrexham.
MESHAM OF EWLOE HALL.
Mesham, Arthur, Esq. of Pontryffydd, and
Ewloe Hall, co. Flint, and Phis Bennett, co. Denbigh,
J.P. and D.L. for Flint, Higli Sheriff 1881, and J.P.
CO. Denbigh, formcrlyCapt. IstEoyal Dragoons, and
commanded the Denbighshire Yeomanry, 1886-92,
and now Hon. Colonel of that Regt., educated afc
Marlborough, and at Exeter College, Oxford (B.A.
1860), b. 1837, m. 1861, Elizabeth Emmeline,
second dau. of Major J. O. Burridge, late 16th
Lancers, of Barton Fields, Canterbury, and has had
issue,
Arthur Bennett, 6. 1864. m. 1887, Georgina Mary, youngest
dau. of the late Colonel John Stanley Howard, 44tli
Kegt. , of Balliua Park, co. Wicklow, and had issue,
Eileen Moncbieffe.
Col. Arthur Mesliam is patron of the living of
Lullingfield, co. Salop, and has alternate presenta-
tion to the living of Eipple, co. Kent.
Liineag'e. — This family traces its descent from Hakrt db
Messam, of Ewloe in F^Iintshire, who married the dau. and
heir of Richard Aston, son of Adam Aston, in 1268. She
conveyed Aston Hall, in the parish of Hawarden, Flintshire,
to her husband. About 1404, Margery, dau. of William de
Meysham or Messam, m. Richard Whitley of Aston, and frori
them descended the ancient family of Whitley, of Aston.
Ewloe is still in the possession of the Meshams.
The immediate ancestor.
Rev. Robert Mesham, Rector of Ripple, Kent, m. Rosa-
mond, dau. of the Rev. Mr. Roberts, Provost of Eton College,
and t;. 1827, having by her, who d. 1819, had, with other
issue,
ABTH0R Bennett, of whom presently.
3Iargaret Elizabeth, of Pontryffydd, d. unm. 1873.
His son.
The Rev. Arthur Bennett Mesham, of Ripple, m. 1834,
Moncreiffe, second dau. of the late William Paterson, Esq. oJ
Cunnoquhie, co. Fife, and by her, who d. 1888, had issue,
I. Arthur, now of Pontryffydd, s. his aunt 1873.
II. Bennett, 6. 1845; d. 1846.
I. Moncrieffe, m. Rev. C. P. Tidd Pratt, and d. s. p. 1878.
II. Rose, m. 1860, W. N. Persse, Esq. ll.A., of Roxborough,
CO. Galway.
III. Eliz.ibcth, 7)1. 1862, J. Farquhar, Esq. of Hall Green, co.
Kincardinee, and had issue, two daus., both d. unm.
The Rev. A. B. Mesham d. 1870.
Arms — Per pale or and az. two stags trippant, between as
many stars of eight points in fesse all counterchanged. Crest —
A lion guardant ppr. charged on the body with a star of eight
points and supporting with the dexter forepaw a stag's attires
or. Motto — Duty.
/Sca«— Pontryffydd, Trefnant, K.S.O., N. Wales.
Club — Army and Navy.
METCALFE OF HA'WSTEAD HOUSE.
{See Booth of Uaioslead Souse, in Supp.)
4
METCALFE OF PORCH HOUSE.
{See Maewood of Busbi/ Hall.)
METCALFE OF INGLETHORPE.
(-See Meetkerke of Julians.)
♦
METGE OF ATHLUMNEY.
Metge, Robert Henrt, Esq. of Athlumney,
CO. Meat]], J.P., LL.B., Barrister-at-Law, M.P. co.
MEr
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MEY
1377
Meath 1880-84, h. 1850; m. 1874, Fraucis Thoma-
eina Virginia, dau. of Rev. Charles Lambart, Hector
of Jfavan, son of Gustavus Lambart, Esq. of Beau-
pare, and has bad issue,
I. EoBEKT Eenkt, b. 1875. II. Pierre Ponsonby, 6. 1873.
ni. Eadulphe Cole, b. 1881.
IV. Selwyn Ibbetson Cole, 6. 1886.
V. Noel Cole, d. 1887.
VI. Francis Charles Cole, b. 1889.
I. Virginia Maria Frances Cole. ii. Louisa Charlotte Cole.
ill. EUeen Mary Cole. iv. Etliel Cole.
V. May Cole. vi. Edith Cole.
VII. <Jladdys Ibbetson Cole.
Lineage.— Petee Metge (or Metgee), a Huguenot, whc
left France, and settled at Athlumney after the revocation of
the Edict of Xantes, was of an old Protestant family possessed
of considerable estates in Brittany (the name was originally
spelled " Metgefe," but the final e has been dropped by later
generations). His son,
Peteb Metge, Esq. of Athlumney, M.P. for Boyle and
Tallaght, m. Janet Lyon, of the Strathmore family, and by
her had twQ sons, Petee and John. The elder,
Peteb Metge, Baron of the Exchequer, M.P. for Boyle,
ra. a dau. of Sir Edward Crofton, Bart., and had a dau., who
d. unra., and was s. by liis brotlier,
John Metge, Esq. of Atiilumney, Navan, and Warrenstown,
Dunboyne, Capt. 4th Dragoons, M.P. for Duudalk in the
Irish Parliament, and Deputy Auditor-General of the Irish
Treasury. By his 2nd wife, Henrietta, dau. of P.obert Cole
Bowen, Esq. of Bowen's Court, he liad issue.
I. Petek Ponsonby, late of Athlumney, d. s. p. 10 Xov.
1873.
II. John Charles, of Sion, in. Eliza Ibbetson, dau. of Henry
Cole, Esq. of Twickenham, and d. 1870, leaving issue,
1 John Owen, deceased.
"2 Francis Burton, of LadywcU, Atlilone, co. 'Vrestmeath,
and Dardistown, Killucan, co. Westmeath, ra. Anne,
•eldest dau. of Henry Cole Bowen, Esq., and has issue,
John ; Charles, b. laTl ; Harry ; Frances Burton ; Anne ;
Henrietta Cole.
3 Petee Ponsonbt, now of Eathkea, co. Tipperary, m.
Julia, dau. of W. Westropp Brereton, Esq., Q.C., and has
issue, Peter Ponsonby.
4 Robert Henry, now of Athlumney.
1 Elizabeth Ibbetson Cole.
2 Henrietta Cole, m. G. Mulock, Esq. of Kilnagama,
King's CO., and has issue, one son and three daus.
3 Louisa Charlotte, m. J. Preston Walsh, Esq. late 38th
Segt.
III. Robert Henry, deceased.
I. Louisa Cole, m. Eev. Kobert Thompson, of Greenmount,
Eector of Navan, deceased. ii. Isabella, deceased.
Arms — Arg., three fleuis-de-lis az., two and one. Motto —
Hoc age.
Stat — Athlumney, Kilcairne, co. Meath.
MEYNELIi INGRAM OF HOAR CROSS.
Meyn-ell Ingeam, Hon. Emily Charlotte, of
Temple Newsam, co. York, and Hoar Cross, co.
Stafford, eldest dau. of Charles, 1st Viscount
Halifax, Gr.C.B., by Lady Mary his wife, dau. of
Cliarles, 2nd Earl Grey, K.G., m. 11 Aug. 1863,
Hugo Francis Meynell-Ingram, Esq. of Temple
jS'ewsam and Hoar Cross, J. P. and D.L., M.P. for
West Staffordshire, who d. s. p. 26 May, 1871.
liineage. — Nichols, in his History of Leicestershire, says
that the Metnells of Langley Mesnil and Hoar Cross are
stated to be descended from Hugo de Geente Mesnil, a
potent Norman Baron.
EoBEBT de Mesnil, son of Gilbert de Mesnil, held, 12 Henet
II., five knights' fees of Ealph Fitzhubert, of which Langley
was one. He had three sons, Stephen, ancestor of the
Meynells of Worlto^i, co. York; Egbert, from whom are
maternally descended the Shirleys ; and William, ancestor
of the family before us. This William de Mesnil, of Langley
Mesnil, was father of Hugo de Mesnil, of Langley Mesnil,
living 1248, who to. Philippa, dau. of Thomas Ednesoure.
By her he left two sons, William Mesnil, of Langley Mesnil,
a great benefactor to Yeveley Priory, and Giles de Mesnil,
who sat in Parliament as Knight of the Shire for co. Derby
temp. Edward I., and d. the 2Gth year of the following reign.
The eldest son, William Mesnil, was father of Hugh de
Menil, of Langley Mesnil, who represented the co. in five
Parliaments, teitqt. Edward III. He m. Johanna, dau. and
II.
heir of Robert de la Ward, Steward of the Household tr>
Edward I., and by her left a son. Sib Hugo de Menil, of
Langley Menil, a gallant warrior of the martial time in which
he lived. He fouKhtat Cressy and Poictiers, and was invested
with the Order of the Bath. He m. Alice, dau. of Ralph,
Lord Bassett, of Drayton, and cousin and heir of Eoger de
Verdon, by whom he had a son, Eichard de Menil, who d.
1376, leaving by Johanna his wife, two sons, i. Ealph, of
Langley Menil (who d. 1389, leaving by Christiano Chute his
wife, four daus., viz., Joan, m. 1st, John Staunton, of Staun-
ton Harold, and 2ndly, Sir Thomas Clinton ; Elizabeth ;
Margaret, m. Roger Dethick; and Thomasine, ??i. Reginald
Dethick, whose heiress m. Blassett, of Blore) ; ii. William, of
Yeveley, M.P. for co. Derby 21 Richard II., who d. 3 Henby
IV., and was s. by his son, Gerald Meynell, M.P. for co.
Derby, 13 Henry VI., father of Ealph Meynell, of Yeveley
and Willington, who m. Ann, dau. of John HaU, of Leicester,
and d. 13 Heney VII., leaving a son and successor, Ealph
Meynell, living 1499, whose son, Gerald Mkynell, of
Willington, d. 1526, and was s. by his son, Henry Meynell,
of Willington and Yeveley, who d. 1541, and was s. by his
son, John Meynell, Esq., who m. Maud, dau. of Sir John
Bradborn, Knt. of The Hough, and d. 1552. His son and heir.
John Meynell, of Willington and Yeveley, m. Bridget, dau.
of Markhani, of Notts, and was fathsr of
Francis Meynell, Esq. of Willington, d. 1618. He m.
Anne, dau. of Richard Smith, Esq., by Anne his wife, dau. of
Sir Thomas Giffard, of Chillington, co. Stafford, and left two
sons, Godfrey, his heir, and Francis, of Anslow, ancestor of
the Meynells of Meynell Langley {which see). The elder son,
Godfrey Meynell, Esq. of Willington, m. Dorothy, dau.
and heir of John Whitehaugh, Esq. of Whitehaugh and
Yeldersley, and cZ. having had issue. The eldest son, Chaeles,
was sisin in the service of Charles I. The 4th son,
Francis Meynell, Esq , an opulent banker and SheriEf and
Alderman of London, purchased the manor of Bradley, co.
Derby, and, dying 16C6, left a surviving son and heir,
Godfeey Meynell, Esq. of Bradley, High Sheriff co. Derby,
1681, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of George Vernon, Esq., and
2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Edward Littleton, Esq. and
had, with a dau. Dorothy, m. Sir John Every, Bart, of Eggin-
ton, CO. Derby, a son and heir,
Littleton Poyntz Meynell, Esq., m. Judith Alleyne, of
Barbados, and by her had issue,
Godfrey, his heir, m. and left three daus., his co-heirs,
1 Frances, m. Edward Miller Mundy, Esq. of Shipley Hall :
2 Jane, m. 1776, Thomas Davison Bland, Esq. of Kippax,
Park, CO. York; 3 Harriett, m. 1789, Sir John Caldwell,
Bart, of Castle Caldwell, co. Fermanagh.
Hugo, of whom we treat. Littleton, d. s. p.
Mary, m. WiUiam Fitzherbert, Esq. of Tissington, co. Derby.
The 2nd son,
Hugo Meynell, Esq., High Sheriff, 1758, and M.P. for
Lichfield, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of John Gell, Esq. of Hopton,
and by her had a son, Godfrey, who m. Mrs. Susanna Estridge,
widow, but d. s. p. He to. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Thomas
Boothby Scrimshire, of Tooley Park, co. Leicester, and by her
had Hugo, and Charles, of The Grove, near Ashbourne. The
elder of these two sons,
Hugo Meynell, Esq. of Hoar Cross, co. Stafford, m. 1782,
the Hon. Elizabeth Ingram, dau. and co-heir of Viscount
Irwin, and by that lady (who d. 1817) had issue,
Hugo Charles, his heir.
Henry, Vice-Admiral E.N., M.P., for Lisburn, deceased.
Edward Francis, d. unm. 1854.
Elizabeth, m. 4 July, 1825, Col. Weymouth.
Isabella Ann, d. 1807.
Frances Adeline, to. 21 Nov. 1841, WiUiam Beckett, Esq.
M.P. for Leeds, who d. 26 Jan. 1863.
Mr. Meynell d. 1801, and was s. by his eldest son,
Hugo Charles Meynell Ingbam, Esq. of Temple Newsam,
CO. York, and Hoar Cross Hall, co. Stafford, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1826, who assumed the additional surname of
Ingeam, and m. Aug. 1819, Georgiana, dau. of Frederick
Pigou, Esq. of Hill Street, Berkeley Square, and had issue,
Hugo Francis, his heir.
Louisa Elizabeth Georgiana, d. unm. 1870.
Georgiana, of Binfield Manor House, Bracknell, Berks.
He d. 25 Feb. 1869, and was s. by his son,
Hugo Feancis Meynell Ingeam, of Temple Newsam and
Hoar Cross, who m. 11 Aug. 1863, Hon. Emily Wood, and d.
1871, when his widow s. to the estates.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, erm., on a fesse gu. three
escallops or, for Ingeam; 2nd and 3rd, vaire arg. and sa., for
Meynell. Crests — 1st, Ingeam: Acock or; 2nd, Meynell:
A horse's head erased arg. Motto — Ung Dieu, ung roy.
4 I
1378
MEr
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MEY
Se•(7^^— Temple Ncwsaro, near Wliitkirk, and Hoar Cross,
near Rugeley.
I'oicn liesuLnec—SS. Eaton Sq., W.
lIEYNEIiL OF MEYNELL LANGLEY.
Metnell, Godfrey Francets, Esq. of Mcvnell
Langley, CO. Derby, J.P., lli^li Sheriff 1874,6.29
Jan. 1844 ; m. 11 Oct. 1866, Emma, dau. of E.
AVooUett. Wilmott, Esq. of Buxton, co. Derby, and
niece of Sir Henry Wilmot, Eart. of Chaddesden,
Derby, and has had issue,
I. John, 6. 8 Oct. 1SG7 ; d. 5 Sept. 18G9.
u. GopiKEY, 6. 19 Aug. 1870. iii. Huko, b. 1 July, lb75.
1. Eleanor, ii. Mary. m. Euiina.
IV. Margaret, 6. 1S80.
Xiineagre. — Francis Metnell, Esq. (2n(l son of Francis
SIeysell, Esq. of Willington, who d. 161S), purchased an
estate at Anslow, co. Stafford, 1C33. By Dorothy his wife he
was father of Francis Meynbll, Esq. who m. Mary Kolleston,
and d. 1685, leaving a son, Francis Meynell, Esq. of Anslow,
who m. 1694, Hannah, dau. of Francis Harris, of London, mer-
chant, and d. 1727, having had several children, all of whom
d.s. p., except Francis Meynell, Esq. of Anslow, ft. 1698, who
TO. 5 April, 1724, Jane, dau. of John Ilarpur, Esq. of Little-
dover, co. Derby, and d. 1707, leaving a son and successor,
John Meynell, Esq., ni. Oct. 1778, Susanna, only dau. and
heir of Joseph Ward, Esq. of Little Chester, and dying 6 Feb.
1802, aged 75, was «.by his only son,
Godfrey Meynell, Esq. of Meynell Langley Park, &. 19
July, 1779, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Derby, 1811. He
M. 1st, 14 June, 1803, Mary Anne, only dau. of Avery Jebb,
Esq. cf Tapton Grove, co. Derby, and by her (who r?. 1807)
bad issue,
I. John, b. 24 April, 1807 ; m. 15 Dec. 1842, Sarah, only sur-
viving child of William Brooks Johnson, M.D., of Conbench
Hall, CO. Derby, and (/. 19 May, 1851, leaving issue,
1 Godfrey Franceys, now of Meynell Langley.
2 John Jebb, Major late Koyal Irish Kifles, b. 2 March,
1845.
3 F'lancis William (Rev.), M.A., Eector of Kirk and
Meynell Langley, formerly Kector of Watermillock, co.
Cumberland, b. 6 Feb. 1851.
1 Eleanor Mary, d. June, 1860.
2 Alice Sarah FYanccs, m. April, 1877, Eev. John Lccke,
M.A., Rector of Kidbrooke, Blackheath.
3 Susanna, m 4 Jan. 1879, Reynold Xcwton Alleyne, Esq.,
only son of Sir John Xewton Alleyne, Bart, of Butterley.
Mr. Meynell m. 2ndly, 25 April, 1816, Mary, only dau. of
David Balfour, 3rd son of William Balfour, Esq. of Trenaby,
CO. Orkney, and by her (who c^. 1849) hud issue,
Godfrey, Barrister-at-Law. David.
Francis, of Brent, Devon.
Gerard Coke, m. Charlotte, youngest dau. of Edward Leigh
Pemberton, Esq., M.P., of Torry Hill and Wrinstead Court,
Kent.
AVilliam, 75th Regt., killed at Giurgevo. 7 July, 1854.
Heniy (Rev.), Hon. Canon of Cumbrae, Vice-Provost and
Fellow of Denstone College.
Marion, m. the Rev. Henry James Fcilflen, M.A., Rector of
Langley. Harriet.
Mr. Meynell d. 14 June, 1854.
Amu — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, vairo arg. and sa. : 2nd, gu.,
a pale or ; 3rd, paly of six arg. and gu., on a bend az. three
horseshoes or. Crest — A horse's head erased urg. Motto —
\irtute vici.
S&.d — Meynell Langley, Derby.
MEYNELL OF KILVINGTON.
Metnell, Eugae John, of Kilvington Hall and
The Fryerage, co. York, J. P., Barrister-at-Law,
Judge of County Courts, and Recorder of Doncaster,
h. 1 Feb. 1825 ; m. 5 Aug. 1856, Maria Louisa, dau.
of R. S. Short, Esq. of Edlington, co. Lincoln {see
that family), and had issue,
I. Edgar Thomas, 6. 9th, and d. 22 Aug. 1857.
II. Edgab, Barrister-at-Law, 6. G Sept. 1859.
ni. Hugo Thomas, 6. 6 Dec. 1862, /?<.9 April, 1888, Mary
Julia, youngest dau. of James Fleming, Esq., Q.C., by
JiUia his wife, dau. of Major John Canning, and niece
of Francis Canning, Esq. of Foxcote, and has issue, Hugo
Charles, 6. 11 Feb. 1889, Mary Louise Maud, Dorothy
Mary, and Catherine Mary.
I. Louisa Mary, a. Lucy Mary.
Liineagre. — Some time in the 12tti ccninry, Walter be-
Mainill had a grant from his brother, Roger de Hilton, of
lands in Snotterdon. He was s. by his son,
Robert de SIainill, who had two sons,
William, who granted to Hugh, his brother, the manor of
Hilton, Snotterdon, Hisilton, (fee, and to these grants 13.
affixed a seal exhibiting the same armorial ensigns as now
borne by the family. Hugh.
The 2nd son,
Hugh de Menell, was living from 1203 to 1260. Hio
descendant,
Robert Meynell, of Hilton (eldest son of John Menne!, of
Hilton), who was summoned as a Grand Juror by Sir Nicholas
Constable, High Sheriff for co. York, dj. Agnes, dau. of Sir
John Lancaster, Knt. of Stockbridge, in Westmorland, and
had issue, i. Robert, of Hilton, who was appointed Serjeant-
at-Law in 1547; n. Henry; hi. Anthony. The 3rd and
youngest son,
Antuony Meynell, Esq., purchased lands in Scrooton of
Sir Thomas Nevil, 1506, having previously, in conjunction with,
his brotlier Henry, acquired from William and John Sewster,
Esqs., all their lands in North Kilvington. He m. 1st, Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Greene, Esq. of Lanmoth, co. York,
by whom he had issue, two sons, Roger, his heir, and Richard,,
of Pickhall and Thirsk, and d. s. p. 1612. Anthony Meynell
OT. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Rokesby, of Morton, by whom
he had a son, Robert, of Stank, ancestor of the Meynells 0/
Thornaby. Anthony Meynell c(. 1576, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Roger Meynell, Esq. of North Kilvington, m. Margaret,
dau. and co-heir of Anthony Catterick, Esq. of Stan^vick, co.
York, by Elizabetli, dau. and co-heir of Rowland Tempest,.
Esq. of Holmside, in Durham, and had issue. He d. 1591, and
was s. by his elder son,
Thomas Meynell, Esq. of North Kilvington, b. 1564 ; m,
1st, Winefred, dau. of Thomas Pudsey, Esq. of Barforth, co>
York, by whom (who d, 1604) he had issue. He c(. 13 July»
1653, and was «. by his elder son,
Anthony Meynell, Esq. of North Kilvington, vi. Mary,
dau. of James Thwaites, Esq. of LongMarston, co. York, anil
had (with seven daus.) six sons, of whom the eldest,
Tho.mab Meynell, Esq. of North Kilvington, b. 1615 ; i/i.
1637, Gerard, dau. of William Ireland, Esq. of Nostell Abbey,
CO. York, by whom (who m. 2ndly, Capt. Edward Saltmarshe>
he had, with several other children, who all d. uiim., Mary,
III. 1669, John Briuliam, Esq. of Wyton, and a son,
Roger Meynell, Esq, of North Kilvington, b. 1639; ■iii.
Mary, dau. of Sir John Middleton, Knt. of Thumtoft, 2nd .sou
of Sir Peter Middleton, of Stockeld, and had (with four daus.,
of whom Ann, in. Peter Middleton, Esq. of Stockeld, and
Jane, m. Marmaduke Palmes, Esq. of Naburn) two sons.
The elder son, Thomas, of North Kilvington, d. «. p. ; the
younger,
Roger Mevn-ell, Esq. of North Kilvington, living 1720 ; ra.
Ann, dau. of Edward Charlton, Esq. of Hesleysidc, North-
umberland, by whom (who rf. 1748) he had with other issue,
two daus., Mary, m. Thomas Selby, Esq. of Biddleston, and
Elizabeth, 111. James Thornton, Esq. of Nether Witton, and a
son and successor, '
Roger Meynell, Esq. of North Kilvington, in. 17.35, Barbara
Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas William Selby, Esq. of Biddles-
ton, in Northumberland, by whom (who d. 1708) he was
father of
Edward Meynell, Esq. of North Kilvington and the Fryer-
age, CO. York, m. 17G4, Dorothy, dau. of William Cary, Esq.
of Torr Abbey, Devon, by whom (who d. 1802) he had, with
Other issue, a dau. Catharine Dorothy, m. 1789, Simon
Thomas Scroope, Esq. of Danby, co. York, and two sons,
Thomas, his heir, and George, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-
Law, who d. 1844. Mr. Meynell d. 1808, and was s. by his
elder son,
Thomas Meynell, Esq. of North Kilvington and The Fryer-
age, CO. York, and of Hartlepool, co. Durham, J.P. and D.L.,
6. April, 1775; in. 23 Aug. 1804, Theresa Mary, eldest dau. o£
John Wright, Esq. of Kelvedon, Essex, and by her (who d.
July, 1844) had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Edward, b. 1811, Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's Inn; m.
May, 1840, Katheiine, dau. of Joseph Michael, M.D., of
Stamford, and by her (who d. Feb. 1841) had u son,
Edward Thomas, his heir.
Hugo George, b. 1813; d. 17 F'eb. 1828.
Edgar John, heir to his nephew.
Mary Teresa, m. 1861, J. Howard Bedingfcld, Esq., and bM '
issue.
Emma Catherine, d. unm. 1844.
MIC
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MIC
]379
Mr. Meynell d. July, 1854, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Meynell, Ksq. oi Kilvington Hall, and The Fryer-
age, CO. York, J.P. and I>.L., b. 1805; m. 21 Sept. 1841, Jane,
eldest dau. and co-heir of William Mauleverer, Esq. of Arncliffe
Hall, near Northallerton. He d. s. p. 24 March, 1863, and
was s. by his nephew,
Edwaed Thomas Meynell, Esq. of Kilvington, 6. 28 Jan.
1841; m. 10 Jan. 1871, Matilda, eldest dau. of Christopher
■\Villiam Carter Chaytor, Esq. of Spennithorne Hall, co. York.
He d. s. p. at Florence, 17 March, 1879, and was s. by his uncle,
Edgar John Meynell, Esq. now of Kilvington and The
Fryerage.
Arms — Az., three bars gemelles and a chief or, quartering
Cattkrick, Catterick (ancient), Tempest, Washington, Um-
FREviLLE, &c. Crest — A negro's head ppr. encircled with a
wreath arg. and az. Motto — Deus non reliquit memoriam
humilium.
Seats — Kilvington Hall, near Thirsk; The Fryerage, near
Yarn), co. York. Jiesidence — Durham.
MICHEL OF DEWIilSH.
Michel, Louisa Anne, Ladt, cf Dewlish, Dor-
set, dau. of Maj.-Gren. H. Churchill, C.B., and
widow of Field-Maeshal Sie John Michel,
G.C.B., who d. 24 May, 188G.
Ijineag'e. — The Michels were an ancient and respectable
Cornish family, branches of which had been long settled at
Bodmin, St. Colomb, and Truro, and had allied with the Beau-
champs and Poles, and other honourable Houses in the West
of England. From John, a younger son of the Cornish
Michels, Michel of Kingston Russell descended.
John Michel, Esq. (son of John Michel, who d. 1612)
resided, in the reign of Elizabeth, at Dalwood, in Stockland
parish, where the arms of the family appeared on a window of
the chapel. He settled at Longbridy, in Dorsetshire, about
the year 1600, and d. 1639, possessed of the manor of
Kingston Eussell. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Henning,
Esq. of Poxwell, and had, with other issue, a son and heir,
John Michel, Esq. of Kingston Russell, who m. dau. of Sir
Cope Doyly, Knt. of Chiselhampton, co. Oxford, and by her
(who d. 1659) had six sons and eight daus. He d. 1670,
and was s. by his eldest son,
John Michel, Esq. of Kingston Russell, h. 1642, who m.
Penelope, dau. and co-heir of John Bingham, Esq. of Melcomb
Bingham, co. Dorset, d. 1717, leaving (with four daus.,
Penelope, )/i. John Gollop, Esq.of Strode; Frances, d. iinm.;
Johanna, to. Rev. Mr. Edwards, of Weymouth ; and Martha,
d. unm. 1711) a son,
John Michel, Esq. of Kingston Russell, who m. 1st, Arabella,
dau. of Henry Bridges, Esq., and by her, who d. 1719, had
an only child, Harry Bridges, who d. 1721, aged 14. He m.
2ndly, Alice, dau. of William Foxley, Esq., by Alice his wife,
dau. of David Heckstettcr, Esq. of Hamburg; but that lady
d. without issue, Oct. 1724. Mr. Michel to. 3rdly, Mary,
dau, of Sir David Heckstetter, of Southgate, Middlesex, and
had two sons and three daus., viz.,
John, his heir.
David Robert, successor to his brother.
Mary, m. Edward Buckley Batson, Esq., banker, of London,
and had issue.
Anne Elizabeth, m. Lancelot Lee, Esq. of Coton Hall,
Salop, and d. 1759.
Caroline, vi. Eev. Harry Lee, D.D., Warden of Winchester,
and d. 1773.
Mr. Michel d. 1739, and was s. by his elder son,
John Michel, Esq. of Kingston Russell, at whose decease,
unm. 1742, the estates devolved on his brother,
David Robert Michel, Esq. of Kingston Eussell, Col.
Dorset Militia, m. 1st, 1764, Grace, dau. of Joh'>. Ayscough,
Esq. of St. Thomas-in-the-East, Jamaica, and 2ndly, Eleanor,
dau. of Edward Poore, Esq., a Welsh Judge, M.P. for Sarum.
By the former, who d. 23 Nov. 1777, he had issue,
I. John, his heir.
u. Charles William, vi. Mary, relict of Col. Strickland, and
dau. of Edmund Rolfe. Esq. of Heacham, Norfolk.
III. David, d. 1779.
IV. Doyly, lost on board the " Guardian," in the South Seas,
1791. '
V. Christopher, a military officer.
VI. James (Rev.), Vicar of Sturminster, m. Margaretta,
eldest dau. and heir of Edmund Morton Pleydell Esq. of
Whatcombc, Dorset, and d. t. p. 1838.
VII. Robert, d. 1779.
1. Mary, to. AValter PaiTy Hodges, Esq. of Eason Grey, co.
Gloucester,
u. Grace Ayscough, d. unm,. 16 Dec. 1838.
III. Caroline, d. unm. 1774.
IV. Anne Heckstetter, ■m. 1806, Sir AVilliam Walter Yea,
Bart, of Pyrland.
V. Charlotte, d. unm.
Col. Michel d. 1803, and was j. by his eldest son,
Liedt.-Gen. John Michel, of Dewlish and Kingston Eussell,
h. 1765; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Pierce Crosbie, Esq. of
Ballyheigue Castle, co. Kerry, and 2ndly, 29 Sept. 1803, Anne,
eldest dau. of the Hon. Henry Fane, of Fulbeck, co. Lincoln,
son of Thomas, &th Karl of Westmorland, and by her (who rf.
March, 1831) had issue,
John, his heir.
Charles Edward, Major-Gen. in the army (retired), J.P.
Hants and Dorset, h. ISIO: to. 1851, Emily, dau. of Sir
Robert Bowcher Clerk, C.B., Chief Justice at Barbados, and
has issue, Cecil Bowcher Duff, &. 1854 ; Caroline Ann ;
Emily Charlotte Helen; and Ada Eachel.
Henry Edward.
Caroline Mary, to. Col. Graham, of Cossington House,
Somerset, and d. s. p. 1885.
Charlotte Anne, to. 5 June, 1839, Charles John Helyar, Esq.
of Poundisford Lodge, Somerset, who is deceased.
Gen. Michel d. 1844, and was s. by his eldest son.
Field Marshal The Right Hon. Sir John Michel, of
Dewlish, G.C.B., P.C, Field-Marshal in the army. Gen.
Commanding the Forces in Irelarid, 1875-80, Col. 2nd batt.
Royal Irish Rifles, J.P. for Dorstt, b. 1 Sept. 1804; m. 15
May, 1838, Louisa Anne, only dau. of Major-Gen. H.
Churchill, C.B., Quartermaster-Gen. of her Majesty's Forces
in India, and had issue,
I. John Horace Charles, Major, late Leicestershire Eegt.,^
6. 12 April, 1843.
II. Horace George Mansel, b. 10 May, 1846 ; d. in New
Zealand, 6 Aug. 1868.
I. Blanche Anne, rf. 11 March, 1S55, aged 14.
II. Rachel Mary Lumley Godolphin, m. '25 April, 1866, Gen.
Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency.
III. Louisa Augusta, vi. 16 Aug. Ia8l, Col. Charles Edward.
Beckett, 3rd Hussars.
Sir John Michel, a very distinguished officer, served in the
Kaffir wars, the Indian Mutiny, the Crimea, and the Chinese
war, and twice received the thanks of Parliament. He d. 24
May, 1S86.
Ai-ms — Per chevron arg. and sa., three herons' heads erased
counterchanged. Crest — A dexter cubit arm, vested, holding a
crane's head erased all ppr. Motto — Nil conscire sibi.
Stat — Dewlish House, near Dorchester.
MICHELL OF HOIiWELL.
Michell, William Petce, Esq.of Holwell, co.
Devon, J.P. and D.L., co. CornwaU, and J.P. co.
Devon, b. 23 Jan. 1811, m. 8 April, 1839, Louisa
Catherine, dau. of John Scobell, Esq. of Holwell,
and by her (who d. 1883) had issue,
Louisa Scobell, d. unm.
Mr. William Pryce Michell's father was Tobias
Michell, Esq. M.D., F.E.G.S., of Eedruth, Corn-
wall, who m. 1789, Ann, dau. of S. V. Pryce, Esq.,
and d. 1858, leaving by her, who d. 1861, 1
William Petce, of Holwell, 2 George Aunger,.
J.P. of West End, Redruth, co. Cornwall, b. 1813,
d. 1891, 3 Samuel Vincent Fryce, of Belmont,
Taunton, b. 1817, and 1 MarLanna, m. John Haye,
Esq., D.L. of Haye and Penventon, co. Cornwall.
iSwi— Holwell, Whitchurch, Tavistock, co. Devon.
MICHELL OF FOBCETT PARK.
Michell, John, Esq. of Forcett Park, co. York,
and Glassel House, co. Aberdeen, J.P. and D.L., 6.
15 Dec. 1818 ; ?«. 1st, 1841, Jane Young, only dau.
of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar, K.C.B., K.C.H.,
and by her (who d. 1842), had issue,
Jane, to. Eev. R. Drake Palmers, M..4., and d. 1881, leaving
issue.
He 7«. 2ndly, Jan. 1845, Sophia Janet Ogilvie,
youngest dau. of John Farquhareon, Esq. of Haugh-
ton, CO. Aberdeen, and by lier (who d. 25 Nov.
1872), bag had issue,
4 T 2
1380
MIC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MIC
I. John, h. 1847 ; m. 1875, Mary, only dau. of Rev. W.
Garrett, of Crakeliall, co. York, and d. s. p. 1878.
II. Charles, late Capt. King's Eoyal Rifles, b. 1849; m.
1S83, Louisa Kacliel, '2nd dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Thomas
Orde Powlett, Rector of Wensley, co. York.
III. Archibald Robert, 6. 1850.
IV. Edward John, 6. 1853.
V. Algernon Percy, b. 1855.
\i. Lancelot Courtnay Philip, b. 1858, d. 1889.
VII. Ogilvie, 6. and d. 1863.
I. Mary Anne, b. and d. 1846. ii. Sophia.
Liineag'e. — This family is considered to be a branch of
the MiCHELs of Dtirtis?i.
Charles Michell, Esq. of Foi-cett, co. York, Capt. 38th
Foot, 6. 1756 : m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Alexander
Collingwood, Esq. of Unthank, co. Northumberland, and by
lier (who d. Dec. 1841), had a son,
John, b. 1788 ; m. Katherine Niven, only dau. (by hi-i 2nd
marriage) of John Kiven, Esq. of Thornton, co. Aberdeen,
and by her (who d. 1835), had issue, at liia death 18'i'2,
Harrj-, d. an infant.
John, now of Forcett Park.
Anne (deceased), m. 1836, Patrick Pirie-Gordon, Esq. J.P.
of Buthlaw, CO. Aberdeen.
Mr. Charles Michell d. 1841, and was s. by his grandson, John
Michell, Esq. now of Forcett Park.
Arms — Per chevron gu. and sa., a chevron between two swans
arg. quarterly with Collingwood. Crest — On a mount ppr. a
swan arg. Motto — Utile quod honestum.
Seati — Forcett Park, Darlington, co. York; and Glassel
Bouse, Aberdeen, N.B.
MICKLETHWAIT OF TAVERHAM HALL
AND IRIDGE PLACE.
MlCELETH'SVAIT, HeNET ShARNBOENE NaTHA-
Ts'iEL, Esq. of Taverliam Hall, Norfolk, and Iridge
Place, Sussex, J.P., High Sheriff co. Norfolk 1884,
Comm. E.N., h. 13 Aug. 1814 ; s. his brother 1877.
Lineage. — John Micklethwait, Esq. of Beeston, Nor-
folk, and Maresfield, Sussex, b. '25 Oct. 1719 (son of Nathaniel
Mickleth-waite, Esq. of Maresfield, and 6lli in descent from Sir
^Villiam Micklethwait, of Kimberworth, co. York, ancestor of
the extinct Viscounts Micklethwait, whose estates were in-
herited by the late Rev. John Nathaniel Micklethwait, of Tavcr-
ham), m. 24 Feb. 1756, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of William
Peckham, Esq. of Iridge, Sussex (descended from the Peck-
hams, of Yaldham, Kent), and d. 27 Feb. 1799, having had
issue,
John, of Hillborough, Norfolk, h. 1757 ; in. 3 July, 1782,
Jane, eldest dau. of Josiah Corthine, of Anlaby, cu. York,
hut d. s.p,
Nathaniel, of whom presently.
Jonathan, b. 1764; m. 1792, Sophia, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward
Stracey, 1st Bart, of Rackheath, and had issue.
The 2nd son,
Nathaniel Micklethwait, Esq. of Beeston, b. 20 March,
1760 ; Jit. 12 Sept. 1782, Sarah, dau. and heiress of Miles Bran-
thwayt, Esq. of Taverham, Norfolk (by Mary Sotherton his
wife, who was lineally descended from the ancient family of
Sharborn, of Sharborn, Norfolk), and dying 27 April, 1786,
. left by her (who d. 5 March, 1793) two sons,
Nathaniel, late of Taverham Hall.
Sothebton Peckham Bbanthwatt (Sir), created a Bart.
1838; m. 20 July, 1809, Anne, dau. of William Hanbury,
Esq. of Kelmarsh, co. Northampton, and d. s. p. 1853. His
widow d. 5 April, 1866.
Tlie elder son,
Nathaniel Micklethwait, Esq. of Taverham Hall, Norfolk,
J.P., High Sheriff 1810, b. 25 Jan. 17S4 : m. 1st, '20 Jan. 1804,
Lady Maria Wilhelmina Waldegrave, dau. of George, 4th
Earl Waldegrave, and by her (who d. 20 Feb. 1805) had one
son,
■ Nathaniel 'Waldegrave John Bbanthwatt, Lieut. -Col.
Scots F"usilier Guards, 6. 14 Feb. 1805, d. unm. 18 July,
1856.
He m. 2ndly, 27 Dec. 1810, Lady Charlotte Marianne Harriet
Rous, 2nd dau. of John, 1st Earl of Stradbroke, and by her
•.(who d. 29 April, 1830) had issue,
John Nathaniel (Rev.), of Taverham Hall and Iridge Place,
i). 17 March, 1812; m. 29 May, 1849, Emily Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Sir Charles Mills, Bart, of HiUingdon Court,
Middlesex, and d. s.]]. 21 July, 1877.
"Henrt Sharnbobne Nathaniel, now of Taverham Hall and
Iridge Place.
Frederick Nathaniel, b. 1817; d. 18 Oct. 1878.
Sotherton Nathaniel (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Hickling, Nor-
folk, b. 22 Aug. 1823.
George Nathaniel, J.P., late Capt. 44th Kegt., b. 1824.
William Nathaniel, d. 1851.
Sarah Charlotte, };i. 28 July, 1835, John Mills, Esq. of
Bisteine, Hants, and had issue, John ; Cecil Nathaniel ;
and Francis Nathaniel.
Charlotte, m. 1836, Fpancis L'Estrange Asfley, younger
brother of Lord Hastings, of Melton Constable, Norfolk, anil
d. 29 July, 1848. having had issue, Francis Nathaniel;
Fredei ick Bernard.
Laura Charlotte, m. 25 June, 18.39, Herbert Langham, Esq.
of Cottesbrooke, co. Northampton, brother of Sir James
Langham, Bart., and d. 3 Sept. 1861, having had issue,
Herbert Hay; Francis Nathaniel; and Henry Algernon.
Emily Charlotte, m. Rev. John Tyrwhitt Drake, Rectjr of
Cottesbrooke, co. Northampton, and had issue, Emily, m.
— Wilson, Esq. of Quilsborough Hall, Northampton.
Adeline, d. 1831.
Gertrude Charlotte, in. 1847, James Fellowes, Esq. of Kings-
ton House, CO. Dorset, J.P. and D.L., and had issue, James
Herbert.
Maria Diana Charlotte, m. 28 July, 1859, Rev. Frederick
Edward Tyrwhitt Drake, M.A., Rector of Pulham, co.
Dorset, and had issue, Algernon (Rev.); Arthur (Rev.);
Ernest ; Ethel ; and Maria.
Mr. Micklethwait d. 7 Jan. 1856.
Arms — Chequy arg. and gu., a chief indented az. Crest — A
grifBn's head arg. erased gu., gorged with a collar componee
of the second and first. Motto — Favente numine.
Sectis— Taverham Hall, Norwich; and Iridge Place, near
Hawkhurst, Sussex.
MICKLETHWAIT OF AEDSLEY.
Micklethwait, Richard Key, Esq. of Ards-
ley, CO. York, J.P., b. 23 April, 1868 ; educated at
Eton and Cambridge, Lieut. Yorkshire Di'agoons,
m. 2 Aug. Ib93, Margaret Ellen Stormonth Key,
eld. dau. of the late Major "William Key Matterson,
Cheshire Eegt.
Lineage.— The family of Myklethwayt, or Micklethwait,
has been seated on its own lands in the neighbourhood of
Barnsley, W.R., co. York, over six centuries. The name
indicates it to be of Scandinavian origin, and signifies in that
language " much land cleared from the midst of forest," and
may still be found in Norway as " Mykelwhet." Hunter, the
historian of South Yorks, says, from deeds he has seen, he finds
them settled at Micklethwait, in Gunthwait, parish of Peni-
stone, before the reign of King Edward I., and are still
possessed of good estates in the county, and later at Ingbirch-
worth, in the same parish, whence diverged many branches.
Elias, 4th son of John Micklethwait, of Ingbirchworth, was
a merchant in York, M.P. and Lord Mayor for that city in the
reign of James I., recorded his pedigree, and had his arms
confirmed to him at the Visitation of York 1626, by John
Burrough Miles, Norrey Knight at Arms, " as those found to
belong to the ancient family of Micklethwait, and as seen
ascribed to that family among sundry other arms of illustrious
people in these Northern parts " ; see Dugdale's Visit. I'orks.
by tilt Surtees Soc. From him descended the Micklethwaits of
Swyne in Holderness, a member of which attained an Irish
Peerage as Baron Micklethwait of Portarlington, and Viscount;
Micklethwait of Longford, now extinct; their estates passed
to the Micklethwaits of Taverham and Beeston, co. Norfolk.
At the hattle of Marston Moor, Elias, 3rd son of John
Micklethwait, of Ingbirchworth, commanded a troop of horse
under Lord Fairfax, who, in his memorial, speaks of him as
" a stout and honest gentleman," and was one of the principal
officers slain on the Parliamentary side. Of this family also
was the eminent physician. Sir John Micklethwait, M.D.,
President of the College of Physicians, and Physician-in-
ordinary to King Charles II. His father. Rev. Thomas Mickle-
thwait, Rector of Cherry Burton, was one of the Westminster
A.ssenibly of Divines, distinguished for his piety and learning.
In the 17th century a branch removed from Ingbirchworth
(where they held lands until a recent date) to Ardsley, parish
of Darfleld, W.R.Y., where William Micklethwait, of Ingbirch-
worth, TO. the heiress of the Whitleys, of The Manor House,
Ardsley, and became Lord of half that Manor; a century
later, the whole came into possession of this family by pur-
chase from Col. Mawhood, of The Old Hall there. The Mickle-
thwaits of Ardsley and of Pcnhein trace royal descent from
King Edward III., through the Baynes of Knowstrop Hall.
John Micklethwait, Esq. of Ingbirchworth and of Ardsley,
who was bur. at Penistone, 1697, m. Catherine, dau. of
MIC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MID
1381
William Greaves, of Hoalden, and had issue, three sons and
two daus.,
I. Kiehard, eldest son and heir, of Inghirchworth, b. about
JCoO ; (/. v.nm.
i[. Benjamin, of whom hereafter.
III. John, of Ingbirchworth and Ardsley, d. iinm.
I. Ruth, hi. 167S, Thomas Brooke, Esq. of Woodside Dod-
worth, and left issue.
II. Margaret, m. 1678, Jonathan Green, Esq.
The 2nd son,
Benjamin MicKLETHWAiT, Esq. of Ingbirchworth andArdsley,
6. 1059 ; m. 1694, Anne, dau. of George llilner, Esq. of Burton
Grange and Rockley Old Hall, and had issue,
I. Richard, of whom hereafter.
II. John, of Ardsley Hall, b. 16DS ; m. .Jane, dau. of John
Prince, Esq. of Woolley, and widow of John Mawhood, Esq.
of Ardsley, and d s. p.
III. Benjamin, of Birk House, Ardsley, b. 1705 ; d. unm. 1782,
aged 77.
IV. Jonas, of Arnot Royd, Ingbirchworth, b. 1710; d. unm.
1756, aged 46.
I. Katherine, m. Samuel Tottie, Esq. of Methley, and left
issue.
II. Anne, m. Nicholas Stead, Esq. of Onesaero, and left
issue.
III. Ruth, 711. Thomas Tajlor. Esq.
IV. Douglas, 711. Eichaid Carr, Esq., of Ecclesfield,
I'lie eldest son,
Richard MicKLETHWAiT, Esq. of Ingbirchworth and Ardsley,
b. 1699; in. 1725, Anna, dau. of Thomas Wilkinson, Esq. of
Leeds and London, and has issue,
I. John, Mayor of Leeds and London, a Baltic merchant,
il. s. p.
II. Richard, of whom hereafter.
I. Anne, m. 1759, Edmund Lodge, Esq., Mayor of Leeds.
Mr. Micklethwait d. 1773. His 2nd son,
Richard Micklethwait, Esq. of Ardsley, 6. 1727, built the
new house at Ardsley : m. 1753, Mary, dau. of Richard Ray-
wood, Esq., and had issue,
I. Richard, of whom hereafter.
II. John, of Shepcote, Ardsley, '.l. unm. 1838.
III. Benjamin, to. and left an only child, Elizabeth, m.
Edward Kerr, Esq.
IV. Thomas, in. Harriette Faber, niece of Rev. Thomas Faber,
Vicar of Calverley.
I. Eleanor, m. Samuel Scaley, Esq., and d. s. p.
Mr. Micklethwait d. 1800, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Micklethwait, Esq. of Ardsley House, b. 175G;
111. 1786, Elizabeth, only dau. and eventual heir of John Bollard.
Esq. of New Laithes Grange, Horseforth, and by her (who </.
'J5 May, 1805) had issue, two sons and two daus.,
I. Richard, d. unm. 1823.
II. John, of whom hereafter.
I. Martha, m. Mr. Nichols.
II. Anna, m. George Slansfeld, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, Frances, relict of Thomas Inglis, M.D. . of Ilulton
Basset. He d. 6 June, 1822, and was s. by his eldest son, who
dying ;(. p. was s. by his brother,
John Micklethwait, Esq. of Ardsley House and Thornville
CO. York, Lord of the Manor of Ardsley, b. 1795 ; la. 18 May,
1825, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Miles Atkinson, Esq. of Skip-
with Hall, by his wife Catherine, dau. of Capt. Baynes, R.N.,
of Knowstrop Hall. By this lady, who d. 8 Jan. 1869, he had
issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. John Pollard, of Penhein, co. Monmouth, J. P., Barrister-
at-Law of the Middle Temple 18K2, 6. 16 Nov. 18o6; ih. 5
July, 1865, Mary, only child of Frederick Gore, Esq. (by
hi.s ^yife Mary. dau. of John Parkinson, Esq.), grandson of
AVilliam Gore, Bishop of Limerick, whose grandfather was
."^ir William Gore, 3rd Bart, of Manor Gore, one of the
Privy Council to King Charles II., and had issue,
1 St. John Gore, of Penhein. Chepstow, co. Monmouth.
b. 29 April, 1870. Univeisity Coll. Oxford, and Barrister-
at-Law of the Slidrtle Temple.
1 Frances Mary Gore. 2 Edith Mabel Gore.
3 Maud Gore. 4 Gertnidc Gore. 5 Hilda Gore.
III. Benjamin, d. young.
I. Elizabeth Catherine, m. 7 Feb. 1861, Henry Jackson
Whitley, Esq. of The C-^se, Biggleswade, co. Beds, and of
Trin. Coll. Camh., B.A.', and d. 1876, leaving by him (who
d. May, 1888), an only son, John Henry Arthur, B.A., b.
1862.
II. Marian Augusta.
III. Edith Marcia, ?)i. 15 April. 1857, Maurice .Tones, E.sq.,
.LP. and D.L., (who assumed the name of Saltodn) ot
Ffronfi-aith, co. Montgomery, High Sheriff 1863. eldest
surviving son of Admiral Sir C. T. Jones, of Ffronfraith.
He d. 20 May, 1868, leaving issue, Maurice Herbert Saltoun.
Lieut. 107th Regt. d. 27 June, 1881; Charles Thomas;
Helen Mary Melville ; and Edith Marion.
IV. Emily Caroline Matilda.
Mr. Micklethwait d. 7 July, 1861, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Richard Micklethwait, Esq. of Ardsley, J. P. and D.L.
W.R. York, lat« Capt. W. York Rifles, b. 8 Oct. 1830; m. 7
Jime, 1866, Frances Eleanor, eldest dau. of Rev. Samuel Key,
of Fulford Hall, near York, and d. 9 July, 1888, having hud
issue,
I. Richard Key, now of Ardsley.
II. John Leonard, b. 1 Dec. 1869.
III. George Whitley, 6. 1 May, 1873.
1. Laura, m. 24 April, 1890, Arthur R. Empson, Esq , and
has issue {s(e Empson of i'ok-ejieet).
n. Eleanor Frances.
Arms — Chequy arg. and gu., a chief indented az. Crest — A
gr ffin's head erased ppr. jl/o'(o— Kavente numine.
Heat — Ardsley House, near BaiTisley, co. York.
MIDDLEMORE OF HAWKESLEY.
MiDDLEMOEE, Thomas, o£ Hawkesley, King's
Norton, co. Worcester, B.A. Lond. ; b. 11 Feb.
1842, m. 11 Oct. 1881, Tlieodosia Anderson, daiu
of Hugh Mackay, of Sandwood and Kinloclibervie
House, CO. Sutherland, J. P.
Liineag-e.— This family claims to be a branch of the-
Middlemores of Huwktslowe descended from John Middle-
more of Studley and Solihull, co. Warwick, temp. Edward 111.
Robert Middlemore, engaged in trade in Birmingham,
and was buried at Edgbaston in 1706. He m. in 1722,
Barbara Justice Amaronger of Birmingham by whom he
had with several other children who d. young, a son Richard
who settled at Walsall, and d. in 1804, a dau. Elizabeth, who
m. William Lewin, of Birmingham, and d. ia 1830, and an
eldest son,
George Middlemore, who was bapt. at St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church, Birmingham, in 1723, and settled at Walsall.
He m. Sarah Meekin, and had (with other female issue) a son,
Robert, who d. in 1832, a dau., Barbara, bapt. at Walsall,
1756, d. young; and an elder son,
John Middlemore, who was bapt. at Walsall in 1752,
and settled at Stratford-on-.Vvon. He m. by licence at King's
Norton, in 1777, Mary, dau. of Richard Middlemore of
Hawke.sley, and by her had, with other issue, an eldest son,
Richard Middlemore, of The Davids, Northfield, co. Wor-
cester, b. 1778. He in. Elizabeth, dau. of James Mucklow,,
and l»y her had issue,
I. George, b. 1800; d. young.
II. William, of whom hereafter.
III. Richard, of Birmingham, F.R.C.S., 6. 1804; d. 1891.
IV. James, of Selly Uak, 6. 1807, m. Sarah, dau. of Thomas
Groom, but d. s. p. 1891.
Richard Middlemore, the father, </. 1841. His eldest surviving
son was
AVilliam Middlemore, of Hawkesley, J.P. for the borough
of Birmingham, h. 1802; m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Groom, of
Edgbaston ; d. 1887, leaving issue.
Richard, b. 1839: d. 1890.
James, b. 1840.
Thomas, of whom above.
JohnThrogmorton, of Brookfield, Belbroughton. Stourbridge,
J. P., 6. 1844; in. 1st, Marian, dau. of Richard BagnaU,
J. P., CO. Worcester, and 2ndly. Mary. dau. of the Rev^
Thomas Price, now Vicar of Claverdon, by whom he has
issue.
Samuel Georse Chetwynd, b. 1848; m. Maria Trinita, dau.
of Henry Parliman Sturgis, d. s. p. 1890.
Elizabeth, r,t. Thmias Saunders Bartleet, by whom she baa
issue.
Sarah.
Jicsidtnce—Coleshill Lodge, Sutton Coldfield.
MIDDELTON OF STOCKELD.
MiDDELTOx, Charles Maemadcee, Esq. of
Stockeld Park and Myddelton Lodge, co. York,
J.P. and D.L. for the W. Riding, for co. Inverness,
and for Somerset, b. 6 Dec. 1820 ; tn. 28 July, 1858,
Helen, dau. of Col. Fraser, of Achnagairn and
relict of George Huntly Duff, Esq. of Muirtown,
CO. Inverness, and has issue.
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MID
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MIE
, I. Mabmadcke Francis, b. 3 May, 1867.
i II. Reginald John, b. 21 Feb. 1870.
lu. Lionel George, 6. 8 Jan. 1872.
1. Hilda Maiy, b. 26 May, 1363.
Iiineag'e.— The Middeltons of Stockeld are a very ancient
family, whose descent is recorded in Whitakee's Hislor;/ of
Craven. The pedigree commence.^ anterior to Edward I., Sir
Adam de Middelton, whoso effigy in stone remains in llkley
Church, having been bur. there 5 Edward II. Amongst
other alliances of the Middelton family may be mentioned Sir
Peter, who in. a dau. of Sir Robert Plompton ; Sir Nicholas,
, who m. a dau. of Lord Scrope, of Bolton; Sir William, who
»>j. a dau. of Lord Dudley ; another Sir Peter, who m. a dau. of
David Ingleby, of Ripley, by his wife, one of the daus and co-
heirs of Charles, Earl of Westmorland, attainted for the rising
in the North temp. 2 Elizabeth; the son of this Sir Peter,
who m. Catherine, dau. of Henry Constable, Lord Viscount
Dunbar, and their grandson, Peter, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Lord Langdale, of Holme.
William Haggerston Constable, Esq. (2nd son of William
Haggerston Constable, Esq. of Everingham, co. York, by the
Lady W'inifred Maxwell, of Nithsdale, his wife, and grandson
of Sir Carnaby Haggerston, Bart., by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
and eventual heir of Peter Middeltok, Esq. of Stockeld, co.
York, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Marmaduke, 3rd Lord
Langdale), assumed the surname of Middelton upon succeed-
ing to Stockeld under the will of his great-uncle, William
Middelton, Esq. He m. Feb. 1782, Clara Louisa, dau. of
■William Grace, Esq. (grandfather of Sir William Grace, 2nd
Bart.), by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of Richard Harford,
Esq. of Marshfield, co. Dublin, and by her (who d. 1833) had
issue,
Peter, of Stockeld.
Francis, m. Frances, dau. and heir of James Taylor, Esq. of
CO. Lancaster.
Barbara Clara, m. Auguste Frederick Hyppolito, Vicomte de
Cuissy, in France.
The son and heir,
Peter Middelton, Esq, of Stockeld Park, b. 1786 ; .f. his
father 16 Dec. 1S47; m. 23 July, 1812, the Hon. Juliana
Stourton, dau. of Charles Philip, lEth Lord Stourton, and by
her (who d. 27 Not. 1861) had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Charles Marmaduke, heir to his brother.
. III. John, of Myddelton Lodge, J. P. West Riding, late Major
5th R. Lancashire Militia, i<. 1818.
' IV. Edward, )H. Emily, dau. of AUred Power, Esq. of Belle-
vue House, co. Watcrford.
I. Mary.
n. Juliana, m. 23 July, 1S40, the Hon. Henry Constable Max-
well Stuart, of Traquair, J.P. and D.L., brother of William,
1st Lord Herries, and ha.s issue. '
III. Apollonia. iv. Mary Annie.
V. Charlotte, m. |1853, George William Manley, Esq. of
Spofforth Hall, co. York, and Buckland Manor, co. Somer-
set, J. P., and has issue.
VI. Catherine, vi. 1841), John Blundell, Esq. of Crook Uall,
CO. Lancaster, J. P., and has issue.
VII. Frances.
Mr. Middelton d. 3 June, 1866. His eldest son,
William Mlddelton, Esq. of Myddelton [Lodge, J.P., b.
11 Feb. 1815; s. his father 1866; and d. s. y. 26 Feb. 1885, when
lie was s. by his brother.
Arms — Arg., fretty sa., a canton of the second. Crest — A
garb or, between two wings erect arg. il/oJta^Regardez mou
droit.
Seats — Stockeld Park, near Wetherby ; and Myddelton Lodge,
near llkley, Yorks.
MIDDLETON (OF TORTrNGTON).
MiDDLETON, Arthur Thomson, Esq. of Tort-
ington House, co. Sussex, J.P. co. West Sussex, is
a Major (retired), late 13tli Hussars, b. 25 Sept.
1848, m. 8 Jan. 1885, Edith, dau. of the late
James Tyrrell, Esq. of Auchergreagb, co. Long-
ford, and Merrion Square, Dublin, and has issue,
I. Rupert Charles Godfret, b. 28 Oct. 1891.
1. Gladys. ii. Winifred.
III. Dorothy.
Iiineagre.— Charles Middleton, Esq., m. 1804, Alice, dau.
of T. Blunderfield, Esq. of Hales Hall, co. Norfolk, and d.
1850, leaving by her (who d. 1830) a son and heir,
Georc.e Middleton, Esq., J.P. and D.L., m. 1846, Maria,
dau. of James Thomson, Esq. of Glendowan, co. Lanark, and
Moray Place, Edinburgh, and d. 1871, leaving Issue,
I. Arthur Thomson, now of Tortington.
II. William, )u. 30 Oct. 1838, Winifred Mary, youngest dan.
of Edward George, 1st Lord Howard of Glossop, and grand-
dau. of 13th Duke of Norfolk, and has issue, Wiaifred Mary
Angela, b. 1891.
III. Henry, m. 1872, Selmira, dau. of Don Santiago Sarria,
and has issue.
IV. Lewis.
V. Herbert, m. 1889, Margaret, dan. of Gavin Jones, Esq.
I. Alice, V). 1868, Frcdeiick Greenfield, Esq., and d. 1870,
leaving issue. ii. Catherine.
III. Etliel, m. 1886, Rev. Alfred Crawford.
IV. Florence.
Residence — Tortington House, Arundel, Sussex.
MIDDLETON OF BRADFORD PEVERELL.
MiDDLETONjHASTiNGsNATHANiELjEsq. of Brad-
ford Peverell, Dorset, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1857, I. 1809 ; m. 1834, Mary
Ann, dau. of Eev. Charles Barton, of Eownharas,
Hants, and by her (who d. 1866) has, with other
issue, a son,
Hastings Burton (of Midanbury, Hants), J.P. and Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions, co. Dorset, Hon. Major, Dorset
Y'eo. Cav., 6. 1839; m. 1873, Charlotte Lucia, eldest dau. of
Rev. Charles 0. Goodford, D.D. of Chilton Cantelo,
Provost of Eton College, and has issue, 1 Hastings
Charles, 6. 1875 ; 2 Frank, 6. 1877.
Mr. Middleton is eldest son of Hastings Nathaniel
Middleton, Esq. of Townhill, Hants (who d. 1821),
by Emilia his wife, dau. of Charles Purling, Esq.,
H.E.I.C.S.
Arms — Arg., fretty sa., a canton of the second. Crest — A
garb or, between two wings erect sa.
■Seat —Bradford Peverell, near Dorchester.
CIv.b — Athenseum.
MIERS OF YNYSPENLIiWCH.
Mikes, Henet Nathaniel, Esq. of Ynyspen-
llwch, CO. Grlamorgan, J.P. for that co. and co.
Brecknock, h. 6 Sept. 1848 ; m. 12 Feb. 1870, Lydia
Kate, dau. of John Miles Probyn, Esq., and haa
issue,
I. Richard Henry Probtn, b. 12 June, 1873.
II. Harrold Gwyn Bonner, b. 12 Sept. 1874.
III. Capel Leonard, b. 21 May, 1882.
I. Sybil Hill, 6. 7 Oct. 1872.
II. Ella Linda May, b. 7 Jan. 1877 (deceased).
III. Vera Eileen, b. 11 Oct. 1880.
IV. Beryl de la Mere, 6. 6 Jan. 1888.
Zjineagre — This family is descended from Meres, Mearesor
Mieres, of the cos. Lincoln and Chester. Robert de la Mere
was Lord of the Manor of Mere, 1176 ; his son William, 1240,
was nephew of Sir Hugh Venables, of Kinderton. It is re-
corded in the Heralds' Visitation of 1634, which gives the
pedigree, and also in the Harl. MS., British Museum, 5801, fol.
33, that Sir Thomas Meres was knighted at Whitehall, 11 June,
1660, and was M.P. for the city of Lincoln from 1651 to 1658.
The younger branch settled in Essex about the year 1700. In
1723, Nathaniel Miers was Lord of the Manor of Barstable,
Essex, and of Mitcham, Surrey. About 1780, the family settled
in Glamorgan.
John Nathaniel Miers, Esq. of Y'nyspenllwch and Cadoxton
Lodge, Neath, High Sheriff co. Glamorgan, 1808, son of Nath-
aniel Miers, m. Mary, dau. of Richard Hill; Esq. ef Court-y-
ralla, and d. 1824, leaving issue,
Richard Hill Miers, Esq. of Ynyspenllwch, High Sheriff co.
Glamorgan, 1846; m. 1829, Elizabeth Jane, dau.of JohnBonnor,
Esq. of Brynygwalia, co. Denbigh, and by her (who d. 1869)
had issue,
I. Richard Hanbuiy, in. Elizabeth Ann, dau. of George
Penrose, Esq. of C!yn-y-bont, Neath, South Wales, and d.
17 May, 1870, leaving i>sue, 1 Reginald Hanburt ; 2 Percy
Penrose; 1 Gwladys Gwendoline; 2 Muriel Mawde.
II. John Anthony, late of the 11th Regt., d. unm. 2 July,
1»05.
III. Capel Henry, of Ciinant, co. Glamorgan, Col. 79th High-
landers, b. 1841 ; m. 1871, Mary Anne Louisa, dau. of Capt.
Robert Douglas Macdonald, of Inchkenneth,co. Argyll, and
has (with two other sons and two daus.) Douglas Nathaniel
Carleton Capel, 6. 1875.
MIL
THE LANDED GENTRr.
MIL
1383
IV. Bobert Bonnor, d. 1860.
V. Henry Nathaniel, now of Ynyspcnllwcli.
I. Jane Mary, m. 1st, Walter Jones Williams, Esq. of Coity
3Iawr, CO. Brecknock, and had issue, ihrce sons and three
daus. ; 2ndly, Col. William Bridgwater.
II. Mary HiU, m. 1st, Herbert Lloyd, Esq. of Danyrallt, co.
Carmarthen, and had issue, a dau., and 2ndly, Charles
3Ior,E;an, Esq. of Bronllys Castle, co. Brecon, Capt. 23rd
Koyal Welsh Fusiliera.
Mr. Miers d. 20 May, 1855.
Aj-ms — Gu., a fesse erm. between three water bou?rets arg.
Ct-est— A ■plume of peacock's feathers ppr. encircled with a ring
or. Motto — Virtus est vitium fugere.
Seat — Ynysponllwch, Swansea, co. Glamorgan.
MILBUEN OP WAEDREW.
MiLBUEN, William, Esq. of Wardrcw, co.
Iforth umber] and, and of Rosedale Abbey, co. York,
b. 1826 ; m. 1850, Mary, dau. of John Davison, of
JBljth, Northumberland, and has issue,
I. John Davison, 6. 1851 ; m. 1876, Clara Georgiana, duu.
of the lateW. C. Stamp, of Tulse Hill, Surrey.
u. William, m. Edith Jane, dau. of 11. Hewlias, of St. Ives,
Hunts.
III. Charles Thomas.
IV. Frederick.
I. Mary Watson, m. James S. Clark, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
II. Catherine, m. John H. Hancock, of Newcastl«-on-Tyne.
Liiueag'e. — In 1228, a William de Meleeubn was Vicar
of Irthington, in East Cumberland. In Dr. Charlton's
'•North Tynedalc, and its Four Graynes, or Historical
Evidences of North Tynedale and its Families," occurs the
following paragraph, "The Swinburnes held the lands at
ChoUerton which they now possess ; the Charltons owned the
lands at Hesleyside, but still resided at their old family seat
at Charlton on the opposite side of the river ; the Robsons
and Dodds are frequently mentioned, but of the Milburns we
hardly find a trace, though a Milbum is mentioned as residing
at Longhorsley in 1322. These are the Four Graynes or clans,
which ruled in North Tynedale three centuries later."
Thomas Milbuhn, of Bellingham, oa North Tyne, m. and
had a son,
Thomas Milbdbn, who, by his wife, Mary Lawson, was
father of
George Milburn, Esq. of Newsham, Northumberland, who
yd. Mary, dau. of Stephen Watson, of Ashington, Northum-
lierlanJ, and had a son,
William, now of Wardrew and Kosedale Abbey.
Seats — Wardrew, Gilsland, near Carlisle; and Rcsedale
Abbey, Pickering.
Jiesidenee — 6, I'enham TeiTace, Ncwcastle-on-T}-!!^
ST. JOHN-MILDMAY OF HAZLEGEOVE.
St. John-Mildmay, Eea*. Chaeles Aeitndell,
M.A., of Hazlegrore, CO. Somerset, formerly Rector
of Denton, Harleston, Norfolk, b. 21 June, 1820 ;
m. 17 Jan. 1854, Harriet Louisa, youngest dau. (by
his wife Charlotte, dau. of George, 3rd Earl of
Dartmouth), of the Hon. and Yery Eev. GJ-. Neville
Grenville, late Dean of Windsor, and has issue,
I. Wynbham Paulet, late Eifle Brigade, 6. 21 Jan. 1855 ;
rn. 27 July, 1889, Hon. Alice Hamilton, eldest dau. of
Viscount Boyne.
II. George, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 24 Feb. 1856.
III. Arundell Glastonbury (Kev.), Vicar of Hartley Wintney,
6. 25 Fob. 1859.
IV. Walter Hervey, 6. 19 April, 1860.
V. Paulet Bertram, b. 27 June, 1862, m. 1893, Selina Jane,
youngest dau. of late Eev. Evelyn Harcourt^ Vernon,
VI. Aubrey Neville (Kev.), B.A., b. 14 Feb. 18G5.
VII. Humphrey, b. 28 July, 1868, d. 22 May, 1872.
I. Charlotte Agnes, d. 9 March. 1882.
II. Isabel Emily, m. 19 Oct. 1892, Gerald Anthony St. .Tohn-
Mildmay, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Henry St. John-Mildmay,
Kart- III. Meriel Harriet.
liineag-e.— Patoet St. John Mildmat, Esq. M.P., 2nd
son of Sir Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay, 3rd Bart., m. 12
March, 1813, Anna Maria Wyndham, youngest dau. of the
Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie, and by her (who d. 11 Dec. 1864)
had issue,
I. Paclet Henet, his heir,
II. Hervet George, of whom hereafter.
IK. Charles Arhndell (Kev.), now of Hazlogrove,
IV. Everard, d. imm. 29 Sept. 1887.
I. Anna Maria Jane, m. 18 June, 1852, the Hon. and Rev.
Aubrey Spring Bice, 4th son of Lord Monteagle, and d. 3
June, 1872.
II. Charlotte.
III. Emily Jane, d. 7 April, 1867.
Mr. Mildmay d. 19 May, 1845. Mis eldest son,
Paulet Henry St. John Mildmat, Esq. of Hazlogrove, b.
26 Oct. 1814, in. 13 Nov. 1849, Caroline Adela Catherine
Valentine, dau. of Eowland and Lady Lucy Standish, and d.
16 April, 1858, and was s. by his brother,
Hertet George St. John Mildmat, Esq. of Hazelgrove
House, CO. Somerset, Capt. K.N., h. 19 April, 1817, in. 1st, 22
Feb. 1859, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Charles Viscount
Eversley, and had by her (who d. 23 Dec. 1867) a dau..
Florence Wyndham, m. Eev. Carleton Eashleigh, and has
issue, Ethel Emma and Muriel; he in. 2ndly, 14 July, 1875,
Augusta Frances, eldest dau. of Eev. Eichard Seymour,
Canon of Worcester, and Eector of Kinwarton, and d. 21
May, 1882, and was s. by his brother, the Eev. Charles
Abundell St. John Mildmat, now of Hazlegrove.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st aud 4th, arg. three lions rampant
az., armed and langued gu., for Mildmat ; '2nd and 3rd, arg.,
on a chief gu. two mullets or. Crest — A lion rampant guardant
az. armed and langued gu.
5fC!t— Hazlegrove, Sparkforth, Bath.
C/«i— United Univereity, S.W.
ISIILDMAY OF SHOREHAM PLACE.
Mildmay, Heney Bingham, Esq. of Shoreham
Place, Kent, and Flete, Devon, J.P. and D.L., High
SherifE 1886, and J.P. co. Kent, b. 19 June, 1828;
m. 24 July, 1860, Gcorgiana Frances, 2nd dau. of
John Crocker Bulteel, Esq. of Flete, Devon, by
Lady Elizabeth Grey his wife, dau. of Charles, 2nd
Earl Grey, K.G., and had issue,
I. Francis Bingham, il.P. for Totnes Division of South
DevoH, B.A. Camb., 6. 26 April, 1861.
II. John, 6. 24 April, 1868. in. Alfred, h. 10 Aug. 1871.
IV. Alexander Eichard, Lieut. Hampshire Eegt., b. 5 March,
1873.
I. Helen Georgiana, d. 16 July, 1371.
II. Beatrice, b. 11 Aug. 1876.
liineage. — Hdmphbet St. .John Mildmat, Esq., 5th eon
of Sir Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay, 3rd Bart, of Dogmers-
field Park, Hants, m. 1st, 23 Sept. 1823, Hon. Anne Eugenia
Baring, eldest dau. of Alexander, 1st Lord Ashburton, and by
her (who d. 1839) had issue,
Humphrey Francis, M.P. for co. Hereford, 6. 25 Dec. 1825 ;
m. June, 1861, Sybella Harriot, eldest dau. of George Clivo,
Esq. of Perrystone, co. Hereford, and d. 29 Nov. 1866. His
\vidow m. 2ndly, 10 June, 1869, George William, 4th Lord
Lyttleton.
Henry Bingham, now of Shoreham Place.
He fn. 2ndly, 20 Sept. 1843, Marianne Frances, dau. of
Granville Harcourt Vernon, Esq. M.P., and by her had three
daus.,
Lucy Frances Jane, in. Sept. 1868, late Capt. James Eichard
Thomas Lane Fox, Grenadier Guards, of Bramham, co. York.
Emily Mary.
Alice Catherine, vt. 23 Oct. 1873, Hon. Henry Heywood Moly-
neux, Capt. E.N., son of 3rd Earl of Sefton.
Mr. Mildmay d. 9 Aug. 1853.
.4rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., three lions rampant az.,
armed and langued gu., for Mildmat ; 2nd and 3rd arg., on a
chief gu. two mullets or. Crest — A lion rampant guardant az.,
armed and langued gu. Motto — Alia ta Hara.
Seo.ts — Shoreham Place, Sevenoaks, Kent, and Flete, Ivy
Bridge, Devon. lUsidence—W, Berkeley Square, W.
MILES OF KINGS "WESTON.
Miles, Philip Napiee, Esq. of Kings Weston,
CO. Gloucester, J.P., b. 1865, s. his father 1 Oct.
1881.
Lineage. — This family was originally settled at LedbuiT',
CO. Hereford, whence
William Miles proceeded in early life to Jamaica, where,
in a short time, he acquired sufiBcient opulence to enable him
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
ML
to return to England and to settle as a merchant at Bristol.
By Ann Barrow his wife, he was fatlicr of
Philip John Miles, Esq. of Leigh Court, co. Somerset, and
Kings Weston, co. Gloucester, who continued the commercial
tnisiness, and was M.P. for Bristol. He m. 1st, 1795, Maria,
liau. of the Very Rev. Arthur Whctham, Dean of Lismore, and
by her (who rf. 20 July, 1811) he had issue,
William (Sib), of Leigh Court, created a Baronet 19 April,
lS;i9 (jfe Burke's Peeraac and Barunttage).
Sarah Agatha, m. 1828, John Ogle, Esq., eldest son of Rev.
John Saville Ogle, of Kirkley Hall, Northumberland, and is
deceased.
Elizabeth, m. Rev. Henry Lloyd (deceased).
MiUicent, m. Rev. Henry Mirehouse (deceased).
Mr. Miles m. 2ndly, 11 May, 1813, Clarissa, dau. of Samnel
Teach Peach, Esq. of Tockington, co. Gloucester, and by her
(who d. 21 June, 1868) had issue,
Philip William Sktnner, of whom presently.
John William, of Undcrdown, co. Hereford, J. P. and P.L.,
sometime M.P. for Bristol, b. 1817 ; d. unm. 5 Nov. 1878.
Robert Henry William (iiev.), of The Priory, co. Cardigan,
Rector of Bingham and Prebendary of Lincoln, m. Mary,
dau. of Rev. J. J. Cleaver-Peach, of Tockington, and had
issue.
George Frederick William, of Llangattock Park, Crick-
howell, J. P. for Somerset and Dorset, High Sheriff 1858,
and J. P. and D.L. co. Brecon, b. 18'20; in. 11 June, 1851,
.A.nna Augusta, 3rd dau. of Albany Savile, Esq. of Oaklands,
Devon, and d. 1886.
Charles William, of Burton Hill, Malmtsbury, Wilts, M.P.
1882-85, J. P., High Sheriff lt>56. High Steward of Malmes-
bury, and late Col. Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, 6. 21 Feb.
1823; TO. 1853, Maria Susanna, dau. of Jere Hill, Esq. of
llenbury, and d. 4 Oct. 1892, leaving, issue, 1 Charles
Napier, Capt. 1st Life Guards, J. P., of Burton Hill House,
Malmesbury, b. 9 April, 1854, m. 1880, Emily Georgina,
dau. of John W. Gooch Spicer, Esq. of Spye Park, Wilts;
2 Audley Charles, 6. 1856 ; m. 1884, Eveline Frances, dau. of
Sir John Cradock Hartropp, Bart., and has Thomas Gordon
Audley, 6. 24 March, 1885 ; Charles Henry Audley, 6. 19
Oct. 1887 ; Geoffrey John Audley, h. 1 890 ; Dorothy Georgina,
</. 14 June, 1886 ; and Marjory; and 3 Vyvyan Charles, b.
1857; and three daus., 1 Georgina Isabella, d, 1852; 2
Clarissa Frances ; and 3 Mary Agaranthe.
Edward Peach William, of Shirehampton, Bristol, and
Stainsbridge House, Malmesbury, J. P. co. Gloucester, b. 28
Dec. 1829; to. 1st, 20 June, 1854,^01ivia Caroline, 3rd dau.
of William Cave, Esq. of Brentry, co. Gloucester, and by
her (who d. 1870) had issue, 1 Frederick Tremayne, J. P.
eo. Salop, late Capt. 18th Hussars, b. 22 March, 1855; m.
1883, Anne Coralia, dau. of Thomas Sellar, Esq. of Hall
• irove, Bagshot, and has issue, Edward William Tremayne,
f/. Jan. 18B4; 2 Archibald Edward, Capt. late King's Royal
llifles, 6. 13 March, 1856; m. 20 Jan. 1886, Agatha Marj',
dau. of William Henry Miles, Esq. of Ham Green, Bristol
'She d. 1887); and 1 Olivia Beatrice Adelaide, b. 28F'eb. 1862.
He TO. 2ndly, 21 Nov. 1884, Annie, dau. of Gen. Conyngham,
and d. 1889.
Henry Cruger William, b. 1832.
Clarissa Phillippa.
Ellen Octavia, m. 1848, J. T. Oswald, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of
iJunnikier, co. Fife.
.Sybilla Mary, to. 1856, Capt. Audley Mervyn Archdall, R.A.,
of Underdown, co. Hereford, and d. 24 Dec. 1889.
Marianne Adelaide, m. Gen. Sir Patrick Macdougall
K.C.M.G.
Mr. Miles d. 24 March, 1845, aged 72 years. His eldest son,
by his second wife,
Philip William Skynner Miles, Esq. of Kings Weston,
J.P. and D.L., HighSheriff 1S63, M.P. for Bristol 1837-52; m.
21 Dec. 1846, Pamela Adelaide, dau. of Gen. Sir William
Francis Patrick Napier, K.C.B., and d. 1 Oct. 1881, having had
issue, an only son,
Philip Napieb, Esq., now of Kings Weston.
jlrms — Az., a chevron paly of six erm. .and or, between three
lozenges arg. each charged with a ticur-dc-lis sa. Ci-eat^K
dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. ganiished or, suppporting
with the hand an anchor, also ppr.
Heat — Kings Weston, near Bristol.
MILES OF KEYHAM.
Miles, Eogee, Esq. of Kejham Hall, co.
Leicester, J.P., h. 1850 ; m. 15 July, 1874, Char-
lotte, dau. of J. N. Westaway, Esq. of St. Heliers,
J crsey.
Liineagre. — The pedigree of this old Leicestershire family
is given in Nichol's History of Leicestershire, and commences
with
Richard Miles, living in the 16th century, had issue three
eons: Francis, who d. in 1626; Thoma.s, living 1633; and,
Ralph Miles, who by Mary his wife, was father of
Ralph Miles, who m. Mary Stevenson, and d. in 1689,
leaving issue four sons; Robert, Ralph, George, and
William Miles, who m. Elizabeth Ward, and d. in 1714,
leaving issue three sons ; Joseph, Thomas, and
Samuel Miles, who m. Mary, dau. of John Pares, of
Leicester (she d. 1759) and d. in 1762. His son,
John Miles, in. Elizabeth, dau. (if John Hickman, of
Tinkwood, eo. Chester, and rf. in 1773, leaving issue, with a
son, George Hickman, who d. young, a son and heir,
Samuel Miles, of Leicester, who to. Justina, dau. of
Roger Dutton, of co. Chester, and d. in 1798, having ha J
issue,
I. John, LL.B., of Willoughby Waterless, co. Leicester,
m. Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Lomas, of Leicester, and had
issue,
1 Samuel Thomas.
2 John Henry, m. Jane Burnet Stewart, and had two daus.,
Agnes and Elizabeth.
3 Itev. Lomas, M.A. Queen's Coll. Oxford, Rector o£
Willoughby, Waterless, and of Coreley, Salop, b. 1811 ; rf..
23 March, 1875 ; m. a dau. of Wniiam Moore, Esq. of
Kirby, and had, with other issue,
Edward, M.A. Trin. Coll., Oxford, of Leicester, Solicitor,
and Eleanor, in. 1876, Rev. James Barclay Joyce, M.A.,
Rector of Coreley, Salop.
4 Edward Pares, b. 1819; m. Elizabeth Allan, and had
issue, Edward Lomas, of Great Wigston, and Edith.
5 Ralph.
II. George, 6. 18 Jan. 1775.
III. Samuel, F.S.A., 6. 19 June, 1776.
IV. Roger.
v. Thomas, b. 1781 ; d. Feb. 1788.
VI. Thomas, of whom we treat.
I. Elizabeth, m. Rev. Clement Leigh, M.A. , Rector of Ncw-
castle-under-Lyne.
II. Anne. iii. Justina, b. 1778; d. July, 1779.
IV. Mary, d. Sept. 1792.
The 6th son,
Tho.mas Miles, of Leicester, to. Esther Dutton, and haj
issue,
I. Roger Dctton, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, of Thurnby Grange, co. Leicester.
The eldest son,
Roger Dutton Miles, of Keyham Hall, co. Leicester; b.
1818; m. 1st, Elizabeth Mary Anne, dan. of William Tailby,
Esq. of Humbcrstone, and 2ndly, Sarah Maria Lund (who m.
2ndly, 11 Dec. 1882, Charles Thomas Davies, Esq.) by his l.'^t
wife he had issue, with three daus., two sons,
I. Roger, now of Keyham Hall.
II. William Frederic of Keyham, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Richard J. Strong, Esq., and has issue.
Mr. Roger Dutton Miles d. 4 Dec. 1880, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Anns — Az., on a chevron engrailed, between three knights'
helmets or, as many mill-rinds sa. Crest — An eagle rising
erminois, collared, chained, and charged on the breast with u
mill-rind sa.
&«£ — Keyham Hall, Leicester.
MIIiLEE, OF MIIiFORD.
MiLLEE, Ormsby Bowen, Esq. of Milford, co.
Mayo, and Blindwell, eo. Galway, B.A., J.P. and
D.L. for CO. Mayo, High Sheriff 1893, and J.P. co.
Galway, b. 18 May, 1832 ; m. 1st, 26 Nov. 1884.
Elizabeth Mira, dau. of Gen. William Irwine, of
St. Catherine's Park, co. Kildare, which lady d. s.p.
14 Jan. 1886. He m. 2ndly, 25 April, 1890,
Monica Mary, dau. of Oliver Dolphin, JEsq. of
Turoe, co. Galway, and widow of Thomas Staun-
ton Kirwan, Esq., D.L., of Blindwell, co. Galway.
liineagre. — Robert Miller, Esq. of Ballycushion, co.
Mayo, 6. 1618 (stated to have been a younger son of the family
of Miller, of Chichester, Sussex), having joined the Parlia-
mentary forces, went to Ireland under Cromwell's command,
when he settled at Ballycusbion. There is a tradition that
Cromwell, on his return to England, sent Mr. Miller an
original picture of himself in oil, which is now at Milford,
Mr. Miller and his son Robert contributed to the success of
William III.'s army at Aughrim, carrying on negotiations
with Sir John Bingham, who, at the crisis of the battle,
deserted James II., and passed over with his regiment of
horse to the enemy. Robert Miller, senior, served as Higb
SherifTof Mayo, 1681, 1693, and 1695. He m. Rebecca Gonns,
MIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MIL
1385
of Farmbill, co. Mayo, and d. 1698, leaving by licr (who d.
1703),
Egbert, of Milford.
Lettlce, m. James Stirling;, Esq.
The son,
Egbert Miller, Esq. of Milford, High Sheriff 1703 ; to.
1697, Sarah, dau. of John Bingham, Esq. of Ncwbrook, eo.
Mayo, and had issue,
Robert, of Milford.
James, of Ballynew, m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Croasdaile, Esq. of Cloghstoken, co. Gahvay.
Gilbert, of Dowlas, Queen's co. John.
Dorothy, m. 1st, — Palmer, Esq. of Pa]mersto\vn, co. Mayo,
and 2ndly, 1723, Thomas Cox, Esq.
A dau., m. Major-Gen. Owen Wynne, of Hazelwood, co. Sligo,
who d. s.p. 28 Feb. 1737.
Sarah, m. Thomas Lindsey, Esq.
He d. 1718, and was s. by his eldest .son,
Robert Miller, Esq. of Milford, who i^i. 1710, Jane, 3rd
dau. and co-heir of Thomas Croasdaile, Esq. of Cloghstolien,
CO. Galway, and had issue,
Robert, of Milford. Croasdaile, heir to his brother.
Mercy, d. unm.
The elder son,
Robert Miller, Esq. of Milford, High Sheriff of co. Mayo
1735, dying unm. 1747, was s. by his brother,
Croasdaile Miller, Esq., High Sheriff 1750 and 1756, who
TO. 28 Feb. 175G, Anne, 5th dau. of Sir John Bingham, Bart.,
and sister of Charles, 1st Earl of Lucan, and d. 1783, having
by her (who d. 1782) had issue,
I. Robert, d. unm. ii. George, of Milford.
III. Croasdaile Charles, subsequently of Milford.
]. Elizabeth, m. 1800, Christopher Bowen, Esq., and d. 1815,
having by him (who d. 1828) had issue,
1 Christopher (Rev.), m. 1831, Catherine, dau. of Sir
Richard Steele, Bart., and has issue,
1 Right Hon. Sir Charles Synge-Christopher Bowen ,
B.C., D.C.L., F.R.S., of Colwood, Sussex, //. 1835, Lord
Justice of Appeal ; m. 1862, Frances, dau. of Meadows
Eendal, Esq., and has issue.
2 Edward Ernest, of The Grove, Harrow, b. 1836.
3 Francis Robert Steel, <«. his cousin, Frances Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Maxwell Steel Graves, Bart., and d. s. p.
1876.
2 Croasdaile, of whom presently.
3 Charles, m. Georgina, dau. of Joseph Lambert, Esq. of
Brookhili, co. Mayo, and d. 1871, leaving issue,
1 Charles Christopher, m. Georgina, dau. of Rev. David
Marlvham, Canon of Windsor, and has issue.
2 Croasdaile (Rev.), m. Annette Laura, dau. of — Wyles,
Esq. of Denny Abbey, and has issue,
1 Laititia Ann Hannah. 2 Lily, d. young.
4 Robert, m. Jane, dau. of — Courtenay, Esq. of Dromselk,
CO. Down, and d. Ib81, leaving issue,
1 Christopher, d. unm. 2 Edward.
3 Eoljert. 4 Willi.im.
5 William. 6 Edward.
1 Anne. 2 Elizabeth.
II. Marcia, m. Rev. A. Wilson, of Milbrouk.
The 2nd son,
George Miller, Esq. of Milford, Lieut -Col. 7th Dragoon
Guards, dying Kmn. 1808, was s. by his next brother,
Croasdaile Charles Miller, Esq. of Milford, Brig.-Oen., 6.
1772 ; m. Anne Jones, hutd. s.p. in Portugal 1811, and was «.
by his nephew,
Croasdaile Bowen, Esq., who assumed by roj-al licence,
dated 1 Feb. 1812, the additional surname and arms of Miller.
He was 6. 1802, and m. 22 Oct. 1828, Catherine Anne, 2nd dau.
of Thomas Ormsby, Esq. of Kuockmore, co. Mayo, and had
issue,
Croasdaile Charles, of Milford.
Ormsbt, now of Milford.
Anne, m. 1851, John Yeadon Ormsby, Esq. of Ballinamorc,
CO. Mayo, and has issue, Anthony; Charles Croa.sdaile ;
John Yeadon; George; Thomas; Anne; Kate; Isabel;
Elizabeth ; and Edith.
Elizabeth, m.Mark Perrin, Esq. of Knockdromin, co. Dublin,
son of the Right Hon. Mr. Justice Perrin.
Catherine.
Croasdailla, m.Rev. John William Burke, of Brampton. Hunt-
ingdon («tf Burke's of Ballydugan).
Mr. Bowen Miller d. 19 April, 1837, and was ». by his elder
Boh.
Croasdaile Charles Bowen-Miller, Esq. of Milford,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, 1870, 6. 1829 ; d. unm. 14 March,
1880, and was s. by his brother, Ormsbt Bowen-Miller. Esq..
now of Milford.
.<4r?/«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th erm., three wolves' headsi
erased az., for Miller ; 2nd and 3rd gu., a stag trippant arg.,
pierced in the back with an arrow and attired or, for Bowen,
Crests— Ist, A wolfs head erased, as in the arms, for Miller;
2nd, A falcon close ppr., belled or, for Bgwen. JI/o«o-Nil
conscire sibi.
««((«— Milford, HoUymount, co. Mayo ; and Blindwell,
Tuam, CO. Gahvay.
HILLER OF RADWAY.
MiLLEE, Eev. William Sandersox, M.A. of
Radway Grange, J.P., Rector of Whatuote, War-
■nicksliire, b. 5 Jan. 1822 ; m. 1st, 15 June, 1848,
Henrietta Mary, only dau. and heir of Rev.
Thomas Lea, Rector of Tadmarton, Oxon, and
Vicar of Bishop's Itchinpton, co. Warwick (which
lady d. 1875), and 2ndly, 1878, Rosamund, dau. of
James Sutton, Esq. of Sliardlow Hall, co. Derby,
and wido'w of William Hodson Lloyd, Esq.
Lineage. — The estate of Radway was purchased by thfr
Miller family, 1712.
Sanderson Miller, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of John Welch-
man, and niece of Archdeacon John Welchman, left a son,
his successor,
Sanderson Miller, Esq. of Eadway, m. Susanna, only dau.
of Edward Trotman, Esq. of Shelswell, co. Oxford, by Mary-
his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Filmcr, by Susanna his wife,
eldest sister and co-heir of Laurence, 5th Viscount Saye and
Sele, and had issue,
FiENNEs Sanderson, his heir.
Charles Sanderson, m. Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Capt. Joseph
Meade, E.N., and d. 21 April, 1837, leaving issue.
Susanna Maria, m. Walter Eading, Esq.
Mary, to. Rev. Thomas Chambers.
Hester, m. her cousin, Fiennes Trotman, Esq. of Shelswclf
and Siston.
Anna, m. Francis Litchfield, Esq.
The elder son and heir,
Fiennes Sanderson Miller, Esq. of Radway, m. June, 1782,
Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Joseph Meade, Esq., Capt. R.N., and
by her (who d. 1826) had issue,
Fiennes Sanderson, his heir.
Edward (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Radway and Ratley, co.
Warwick, 6. 7 Oct. 1784; m. J824, Charlotte, 2nd dau. oC
Eev. Charles S. Miller, Vicar of Harlow, Essex, and by her
(who d. 1835) had issue, Edward (Rev.), Rector of Buck-
nell, Oxford, 6. 1825, 7)i. 1856, Emily Ann Walton; Ilenry-
(Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Ashbury, Berks, 6. Ia28; George
(Rev.), of Toy Lodge, Radway.
Mr. Miller d. 1818, and was s. by his son,
Fiennes Sanderson Miller, Esq., C.B., of Eadway, J.P.
and D.L., a Lieut.-Col. in the army, 6. 16 May, 1783; m. 2S
May, 1819, Georgiana Sibella, 5th dau. of the Rev. l'hi?ip-
Story, of Lockington Hall, co. Leicester, and by her (who d.
1857) had issue,
Fiennes Sanderson, C.npt. 68th Bengal N. I., b. 7 Aug. 1820;
TO. 26 Sept. 1849, Mary Ann Theresa, dau. of Don Mariano-
Ramos Castilla, and d. s. p. Feb. 1859, in the East Indies.
William Sanderson, of Radway.
Philip Francis, Capt. E.A., b. 19 Sept. 1826; d. 9 Oct. 1855,
in Ceylon.
Frederick, Lieut.-Col. E.A., C.B.. V.C., Chevalier of the
Legion of Honour, b. 10 Nov. 1831, deceased.
Georgiana Sibella, m. 1860, Rev. George Miller, of Toy
Lodge, Radway, M.A., Rural Dean and Vicar of Radway,
and lias issue, Charles Saunderson.
Harriet Martha, m. 25 June, 1844, Rev. Hewett Carey, eldest,
son of Gen. Peter Carey, of Guernsey, and has issue, one son
and six dans.
Jane Anne, m. 2 May, 185.5, Frederick Litchfield Ward, Esq.,.
and has issue, a son and a dau.
Col. Miller was severely wounded at the battle of Waterloo,
while commanding the Inniskilling Dragoons. He d. Sept.
]8j2, and was s. by his son.
Arms — Az., four mascles, two in pale and as many in fesse.
Cr(-ft — A demi-lion rampant az., a mascie between his paws or.
<b'ta£— liadway Grange, Kineton, co. Warwick.
MILLER OF BRENTRY.
Miller, Thomas Butt, Esq. of Brentry, co..
Gloucester, J. P., Capt. R. Gloucestershire Yeo-
manry, h. 2 Dec. 1859 ; educated at Eton and
Trin.' Coll., Cambridge, B.A., 1881 ; eldest son of
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tbe late George Miller, Esq., J.P.,o£ Brentry (wlio
d. ISSl), bv Mary, dau. of tlie late T. Luce, Esq.
iStaf— Brentry, Wcstbury-on-TrTm.
MILIilGAX OF CALDWELIi HALL.
MiLLiGAN, LiETJT.-CoL. Chaeles, of Caldwell
Hall, CO. Derby. J.P., Lieut.-Col. (Retired) late
39th Eegt. b. 'l July, 1832, m. 11 Dec. 1860,
Gertrude, dau. of Sir Charles Sbakerley, Bart, of
iSomerford Park, co. Chester, and has issue,
I. George Dckbab, Capt. Coldstream Guards, h. 13 Jan.
1863.
II. Frank ■William, h. 19 March, 1S70.
I. Eva Gertrude. ii. Ada Catharine.
III. Blanche Justina. iv. Hilda. Caroline.
Lieut.-Col. Milligau Tras adjutant of his regiment
in the Crimea and served also as A.D.C. to Major-
Oen. Lord William Paulet, commanding the Light
Division. He received the medal and clasp, the
5th class of the Medjidie and the Turkish medal.
Lineagre. — Rev. Peter Milligan, Minister of Colvend,
ordained 1513, ra. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Leg, of Dalbety,
in the Stewartry of Galloway, and d. 1564, aged 70, having had
issue,
1. Herbert, of whom presently.
ir. Charles, had lands in Annandale, was taken prisoner by
the English and beheaded at CarUsle 1609, aged about 60.
He left issue,
1 Charles, m. and had issue.
2 John, Lieut. E.N. from whom descended John Milligan.
of New York, U.S.A.
The eldest son,
Herbert Milligan, Esq. m. Janet, only child and heir of
David Clarke, Esq. of Barclay, and d. March, 1626, aged 103,
and was buried at Colvend. He had two sons, X'eter and
David. The eldest son,
Peter Milligan, Esq. m. Janet, dau. of William Davidson,
Esq. of Buitle, and d. 1673, aged 66, leaving with two daus.,
3Iary and Elizabeth, a son and heir,
Peter Milligan, Esq. of Dalbeatie, in the Stewartry of Gal-
loway, TO. Agnes, dau. of David Murray, Esq. of Barnhourie,
and d. June, 1718, aged 71, and was buried at Colvend, leav-
ing issue,
I. Charles, of Shieldhill, m. Mary, dau. of Samuel Kirk-
patrick, Esq. of Kirkmittin, and d. 1768, having had issue,
Peter, of the Isle of Wight, m. and had issue.
Peggy, m. Andrew Clarke, of Barnhourie.
II. David, of whom presently.
III. James, of Fairgirth, m. Margaret, dau. of John Smith,
of Legsbridge.
iv. Peter, of Kirkbean, m. Sarah, dau. of Charles Blair,
and had issue, Charles; AVilliam; Mai ion; Sarah; Mary;
Elizabeth ; Peggie ; and Jennet.
V. John, of Kirkbean, m. Mar)', dau. of Hugh Patersou, of
Kirkbean, and d. 1764, leaving issue,
1 William, 6. 29 Dec. 1741.
2 James, b. 30 Jan. 1739, m. 29 Nor. 1764, Ann, dau. of
William Lindsay, of Corsock, and had issue,
1 Mary, 6. 29 Dec. 1744.
1 Esther, m. John Kittrijk, of Kirkcudbright.
2 Elizabeth, m. George Kirkpatrick, of Gelston in the
Stewartry of Galloway.
Tlie 2nd son,
David Milligan, Esq. of Dalbeatie, w. Mary, dau. of John
Learmont, of Green Hawthorn, and had issue, with others who
<l. in infancy,
J. Peter, an officer in the Navy, d. unm.
II. David, of whom presently.
I. Esther, m. Thomas Porter, of Kirkcudbright, and d. 1771,
leaving issue, David and Jennet.
n. Elizabeth, m. James Callander, of Liverpool, and had
issue, Robert and Mary.
The 2nd son,
David Milligan, Esq. of the city of London, Merchant, m.
10 Sept. 1759, Marian, dau. of Robert Clarke, of Castle Cravie,
and d. s. p., leaving his property to his cousin,
Robert Milligan, Esq. of Eoslyn House, Hampstead, co.
Middlesex, Deputy Chairman of the West India Dock Com-
pany, and founder of those docks, where there is a statue to
liis memory, h. at Dumfries 19 Aug. 1746, the son of Jame.s
MilUgan, of Dumfries, m. at Kingston, Surrey, 13 Oct. 1781,
Jean, dau. of William Dunbar, of Forres, co. Elgin, and by
her (who </. 14 Jan. 1820) had issue,
I. Robert, of Eastridge, Ryde, of the 11th Light Dragoons
and 2nd Life Guards, fought at Waterloo, b. 28 Aug. 1787,
VI. 1816, Elizabeth Margaret, dau. of Mathew Baillie, Esq.,
M.D., and d. 21 Dec. 1875, leaving by her who d. 25 June,
1S76, an only child, Sophia, of Rosslyn Lodge, Weybridge,
b. 4 July, 1817, d. unm. 17 Sept. 1893.
II. David, of Jamaica, merchant, b. 27 April, 1789, d. in
that island, 16 Feb. 1818, s. p.
III. Harry, b. 1790, m. 1816, Georgiana Matilda, dau. of Sir
Walter Stirling, Bart. His widow m. Sir Thomas Barrett-
Lennard, Bart.
IV. Duncan, b. 1793.
v. William, of whom hereafter.
I. Jean, m. 1811, Thomas Hugham, Esq., M.P., of Airds, N.B.
II. Justina. in. Maiy.
Mr. Robert Milligan d. 21 May, 1809. His youngest son.
Major William Milligan, of Cotswold House, co. Glou-
cester, of the 2ni Life Guards, b. 12 Sept. 1799; jh. 25 April,
1S31, Caroline, dau. of Sir Charles Des Voeux, Bart., and by
her (who d. 24 Aug. 1884)
I. Charles, of Caldwell Hall.
II. William Henry, 6. 26 Nov. 1833.
III. Harry Robert, Lieut.-Col. 60th Rifles, &. 25 Jan. 1835,
d. u'im. 3 July, 1890.
I. Emily Caroline, b. 5 May, 1840.
II. Justina Charlotte, b. 23 April, 1844.
lu. Alice Katherine, b. 29 May, 1846.
IV. Mary Louisa, b. 24 Feb. 1856.
Major William Milligan d. 18 June, 1868, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Arms—Or, in chief a dexter hand, in base a heart between
two spears, the staves rompu erect proper, quartering per fesse,
wavy az. and vert, three swans arg., for Clarke. Crest — A
merchant ship under sail, colours flying ppr.
Heat — CaldH-ell Hall, Burton-on-Trent.
♦
MILLS OF CLERMONT.
Mills, Joseph Trueman, Esq. of Clermont,
Watton, Norfolk, and of Husbands Bosworth,
Rugby, J.P. for cos. Norfolk, Herts, and Leicester,
D.L CO. Leicester, High Sherifl" 1880, I. 15 Jan.
1836 ; m. 13 Oct. 1858, Eliza Anna, dau. of James
Layton, Esq. of Baldock, Herts, J. P., and has
issue,
I. HenrtTrueman, b. 23 Oct. 1860 ; m. 2 June, 1883, Amelia,
Dora Madeline, dau. of Gen. Tuite Dalton.
II. John Layton, 6. 9 Sept. 1863; m. 26 April, 1893, Maude
Helen, dau. of Henry F. Pilkington, Esq. of Park Lane
Hall, Doncaster.
III. Charles Remington, 6. 15 Dec. 1866.
I. Louisa Matilda, 6. 11 Sept. 1859.
II. Margaret Ada, b. 25 March, 1862.
in. Mary Florence, 5. 8 Oct. 1364.
Mr. Mills s. his father 22 Nov. 1879.
Lin.eag'e. — John Remington Mills, Esq. of Kingswood
Lodge, Tunbridge Wells, and Tolmers, Hert^^, J. P., formerly
M.P. for Wycombe, son of Samuel Mills, Esq. of Russell
Square, London (who d. 4 March, 1847), by Mary Wilson his
wife, s. to Tolmers, 11 Nov. 1862, at the decease of his elder
brother, Thomas Mills, Esq. of Tolmers, J. P. and D.L., of the
Inner Temple Barrister-at-Law , and M.A. of the University
of Cambridge, M.P. for Totnes. He was 6. 15 Jan. 1797 ; m.
2 Aug. 1831, Louisa Matilda, dau. of Joseph Truemaft, Esq. of
Walthamslow, Essex, and by her (who 28 Feb. 1886) had issue,
I. John Remington, of Tolmers, m. Feb. 1863, Mary Ann,
only dau. of Charles Gilmour, Esq., and d. 4 May, 1865,
leaving two daus., Blarion Jane, 6. 26 Dec. 1863, and Flor-
ence Sophia, b. 19 Feb. 1865, who s. to Tolmers as co-heirs.
II. Joseph Trueman, of Clermont.
I. Matilda, m. 1 0 May, 1855, Thomas AVard Swinburne, Esq.
of Corndean Hall, near Winchcombe, co. Gloucester.
Mr. Mills d. 22 Nov. 1879.
Seais— Clermont, near Watton ; Highfield, Husbands Bo»-
worth, near Rugby ; Hillborough Hall, Brandon.
MILLS OF BISTEE.l'TE.
Mills, John, Esq. of Bisterne, Hants, J.P. and
D.L., b. 3 June, 183tj ; m. 30 June, 18(38, Louisa
Frances, eldest dau. of Thomas Entwisle, Esq. of
Wolhayes, Hants, and has issue a dau., Mary
Frances.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Lineage. — John Mills, who held one of the offices in
the Court of Chancery, 7)i. 30 June, 1709, Sarah Uest, and had
issue,
John, of whom presently.
AVilliam, 6. 4 Sept. 1714 ; m. Selina, dau. of Sir John Salter,
Knt. of Wardens Hall, Essex, d. s. p. Dec. 1782.
Mary, d. unm. JJay, 1730.
Sarah, m. Rev. Henry Bund Vernon, Eector of Fladbury,
CO. Worcester, d. s. p. 1758.
Mr. Mills d. June, 1717 (his widow m. 2ndly, Robert Cornwall,
Esq. and by him, had an only child, Catherine, m. Hugh
llolbech, Esq.). The eldest surviving son,
Rev. John Mills, Rector of Barford and of Oxhill, co.
Warwick, b. 10 May, 1712 ; m. 17 Nov. 1749, Sarah, dau. of
Kev. William Wheler, Vicar of Leamington Hastings, co.
Warwick, and granddau. of Admiral Sir Francis Wheler,
Knt., younger son of Sir Charles Wheler, 2nd Bart., and by
this lady (who d. 25 Oct. 1807) had issue,
William, of whom presently.
Charles,M.P.,6. 13July, 1753 ; m. Jane, 4th dau. of Wriothes-
ley Digby, Esq., and d. s. p. 29 Jan. 1826.
John, h. IS March, 1758; drowned at Barford, 1772.
Francis (Rev.), b. 29 June, 1759 ; m. 26 Oct. 1811, Catherine,
4th dau. of Sir John Mordaunt, Bart; and fZ.23 April, 1851,
leaving issue by her (who d. 7 May, 1852) two sons,
Henry (Rev.), M.A., J. P., of Manor House, Pillcrton, Patron
of Pillerton, 6. 1 April, 1815; m. 9 Dec. 1841, Mary, .'Ird
dau. of Rev. Henry Hippisley, of Lambome Place, IJerks,
and has issue,
Francis, 6. 18 Jan. 1844; m. 27 Dec. 1877. Selina Mary,
dau. of Rev. Henry Knightly, Vicar of Conbroke, and
has issue, 1 Henry Valentine, b. 1882 : 1 Mabel Frances :
2 Phoebe.
Catharina, m. 20 April, 1882, Rev. Alfred Freeman,
M.A., Vicar of Burgh-on-Bain, co. Lincoln.
Fanny.
Arthur, of Efford Down, Bude Haven, Cornwall, M.A.,
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Taunton 1852-53 and 1857-65,
for Exeter 1873-80, b. 20 Feb. 1816; m. 3 Aug. 1848,
Agnes Lucy, dau. of Sir Thomas Dyke-Acland, Bart., and
has issue.
Barton Reginald Vaughan (Rev.),M.A., Ch. Ch. Oxford,
b. 29 Oct. 1857 ; m. 1886, Lady Catherine Mary Valentia
Hobart-Hampden, sister of Sydney, 7th Earl of Buck-
inghamshire, and by her (who d. 1889) has issue,
Arthur Frederic Hobart, 6. 1887.
Dudley Acland, Capt. R.E., 6. 24 Aug. 1860.
Harriet, m. 24 Dec. 1783, Major-Gen. George Scott, ef Wol-
ston, CO. Warwick, and d. s. p. 1830.
Selina, m. 1780, James Molony, Esq. of Kiltanon.
Lucy, d. young, 1771.
Frances, m. 13 Dec. 1793, Rev. Thomas Cattell, R>-ctor of
Berkeswell, co. Warwick, and d. 3 March, 1795.
Charlotte, d. young, 1771.
Mr. Mills d. 21 March, 1791. The eldest son,
William Mills, Esq. of Bisterne, b. 10 Nov. 1750; :n.
7 April, 1786, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of the Hon. Wriothesley
Digby, and by her (who d. 27 Dec. 1828) had issue,
John, his heir.
William, Major, 5. 1791 ; m. 1814, Charlotte, dau. of Jame=;
Hare, Esq., M.P. for Knaresborough, and had an only sur-
viving son,
Charles James Conway, Gen. in the army, J.P. co. Bed-
ford, 6. 29 May, 1816; m. 22 June, 1861, Gertrude,
dau. of Samuel Whitbread, Esq. of Southill, co. Bedford.
and has issue, William, Lieut, h.-p. late Grenadier Guards,
b. 25 July, 1862 ; Sydney, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, 6. 5 July,
1867 ; Gertrude, m. 25 Sept. 1886, Viscount Stopford,
eldest son of 5th Earl of Courtown ; and Edith.
Chahles (Sir), of Hillingdon Court, Middlesex, 6. 1792;
created a Bart. 1868 : father of Charles Henry, Lobd Hil-
lingdon (see Burke's Fterage and Baronetage).
Francis, b. 1793; d. s.v. July, 1854.
Henry Digby, d. an infant 30 April, 1880.
Ednnmd Wheler, b. 1801 ; m. Frances Eliza, dan. of William
Wingfield (afterwards Bates), Esq., and by her, who d. 1835,
left at his decease, 186.'i, an only child, Charlotte, m. 1858,
late Lieut. -Col. E. H. Cooper, Grenadier Guards, of Markrec
Castle, CO. Shgo, and has issue.
Elizabeth, m. 2 June, 1813, William Wingfleld (afterwards
Baker), Esq. of Orsett Hall, Essex; and d. 21 March, 1858.
Charlotte, 771. 1810, Henry Combe Compton, Esq. of Manor
House, Minestead, Hants, M.P., and d. 23 March, 1855. He
d. 27 Nov. 1866.
Selina, m. 24 March, 1824, Charles Holte Bracebridge, Esq.
of The Hall, Atherstone, co. Warwick, who d. 1872.
Mr. Mills d. 20 March, 1820, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Mills, Esq. of Bisterne, Hants, J.P., D.L., and
Verdererof New Forest, b. 11 Aug. 1789; m. 28 July, 1835,
Sarah Charlotte, eldest dau. of Nathaniel Micklethwait, Esq.
of Taverham HaU, Norfolk, and by her (who d. 11 Feb. 1368)
had issue,
I. John, his heir, now of Bisterne.
XI. Cecil (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Barford, co. Warwick, b. 17
Nov. 1839 ; m. 12 Aug. 1874, Annie Henrietta Frances,
eldest dau. of Capt. Nicholls, and has issue, a son, Fiaucis
Cecil, b. 31 July, 1875.
III. Francis Nathaniel, d. an infant, 23 April, 1848.
Mr. Blills was formerly in the Coldstream Guards, and served
in the Peninsular and Holland. He was present at the battles
of Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca, and the sieges of Ciudad
Eodrigo and Burgos, for which he had the war medal and
three clasps. He was M.P. for Rochester from 1831 to 1334.
He d. 28 Feb. 1871, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Gyronny of six arg. and az.. a millrind sa. C/v.s-; — A
demi-lion regardant or, gorged with a collar gemol az.,
holding between the paws a millrind sa. Motto — l\il conscire
sibi.
-Seat— Bisterne, Ringwood, Hants.
MILLS OF SAXHAM HALL,
Mills, Thomas Richaed, Esq. of Saxhani Hell,
Suffolk, b. 18 Oct. 1851.
Lineage.— Giles Mills, Esq. of London, b. 1678; m.
Mary, dau. of Elliston Barrington, Esq. of Chelmsford, Essex,
(son and heir of Thomas Barrington, Esq., and giandson of
Robert Barrington, Esq. of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, who
was 3rd son of Sir Francis Barrington, 1st Bart, of Barrington
Hall (so created 1614), and dying 24 Jan. 1746, left a son,
William Mills, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey, in. Elizabeth,
dau. of .James Hatch, Esq. of Clabery Hall, Essex, and dyiui;
1790, left, with other issue, a son,
Thomas Mills, Esq. of Saxham Hall, Suffolk, J.P. and D.L.
High Sheriff 1805, b. 11 Feb. 1749; m. Susannah, dau. and
co-heir of Christopher Harris, Esq. of Bcllevue, Devon, son of
John Harris, Esq. of Radford House, in the same co. and had
issue,
WiLLLAM, his heir.
Christopher John, 6. 5 Oct. 1782; m. 1st, Harriet, youngest;
dau. of John Butts, Esq. of Kensington, by whom ha had
one dau. Harriet. He m. 2ndly, Jemima, 2nd dau. of James
Hatch, Esq. of Clabery HaU, Essex, and by her had one
son, James, 6. 10 April, 1811. He m. 3rdly, Charlotte Mary,
2nd dau. of John Harcourt Powell, Esq. of Burlington
Street, London, and d. 4 Oct. 1855.
Thomas (Rev.), Eector of Stutton, Ipswich, and of Great
Saxham, Suffolk, Proctor m Convocation for the Arch-
deaconry of Sutlolk, Hon. Canon of Norwich, Chaplain in
Ordinary to her Majesty, and J.P. for Suffolk, b. 17 Nov.
1792; m. 1st, 12 April, I8I5, Anne, dau. of Nathaniel Bar-
nardiston, Esq. of The Ryes, Sudbury, Suffolk, and by her
(who d. 7 May, 1327) had a son,
Babbington Stopford Thomas (Eev.), M.A. Oxford, Eec-
tor of Lawshall, Suffolk, b. 30 Sept. 1821; m. 10 Jan.
1850, Georgiana Penelope, dau. of Henry C. Sturt, Esq. of
Crichel, Dorset, by Lady Charlotte his wife, and has had
issue, Bertha, d. 1866 ; Edith, d.. an infant ; and Mary
Isabel, 6. 1 Oct. 1862.
The Rev. Thomas Mills m. 2ndly, 13 Dec. 1336, Hon. Eliza-
beth Frances, dau. of George, 5th Viscount Barrington, and
d. 29 Sept. 1879.
Susanna, to. Ib05, John William Hicks, Esq. of Jamaica
- and of Bath, and d. 11 Sept. 1853.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 1825.
Blarianne, to. Edward llarman, Esq. of Clay Hill, Enfield,
and d. 1855, having had issue.
Julia, in. 27 Aug. 1833, Eev. Arthur Carrighan, Rector of
Barrow, Suffolk, and d. 1862.
The eldest son,
William Mills, Esq. of Saxham Hall, Suffolk, J.P.. and
D.L., J. 18 Jan. 1780; m. 5 June, 1817, Clara Jane, 2nd dau.
of Eev. Eichard Huntley, *f Boxwell Court, co. Gloucester,
and had issue,
Thomas Eichabd, his heir.
William Huntley, b. 13 June, 1823; married.
Clara Mary Anne, m. 27 May, 1847, Eev. William Huntley
Skrine, M.A.
Anne Harriett, m. 17 May, 1853, Sholto James Dougla.'i, Es(i.
(who d. 10 June, 1868), 2nd son of Gen. Sir James Douglas,
G.C.B., and ha£ issue.
Susan Caroline, m. 3 Aug. 1843, Henry Duncan Skrine, Esq.
of Stubbings House, Berks, and of Warley, Somerset, J.l".
and D.L.
Julia Jane, m. 3 Sept. 1853, Theodore Thring, Esq., of Alford,
CO. Somerset, J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law.
Catharine Mary, m. 30 May, 1854, George James Edward
BrowTi, Esq. of Tostock Place, Suffolk, who d. 1857.
Elizabeth Georgina, m. 11 Au^. 1863, Eev. Henry Keywortil
Creed, Eector of Chedburgh, Suffolk.
1388
MIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MIL
He d. 1S65, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Richard Mills, Esq. of Saxbam Hall, Suffolk,
High SheriEf IST). Lieut. Dragoon Guards, 6. 4 March, ISlS;
VI. 31 May, 1S4.3, Emily, only dau. of Hon. Samuel Hall,
Seigneur of Chambly, Canada, and by her (who is deceased)
had issue,
I. William, b. 30 April, 1814; d. unvi. 1S82.
II. Thomas Uiohard, now of Saxham Hall.
I. Emily Matilda.
Mr. Mills d. 1S84, and was s. by his son, the present Tiio.mas
UicHARD Mills, Esq. of Saxham Hall,
.■<)-)/i.s— Erm., a fer-de-moline sa. Crest — A Uon rampant or.
Jl/o(;o— Confido.
<S«if— Saxham Hall, Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk.
MIIiNE-HOME OF WEDDERBURN AND
BILLIE.
MiLXK-HoME, Col. David, of Wcdderburn, Pax-
ton, and Billie, co. Berwick, J.P. and D.L., B.A., Col.
late Com.Eoval Horse Guards Blue, now Com. 11th
Eegtl. Dist.,*M.P. for Berwick-on-Tweed 1874-80,
and 1S80-1S85, b. 20 Sept. 1838 ; m. 1st, Aug. 1867,
Jane, dau. of Sir Thomas Buchan-IIepburn, Bart,
of Smeaton, co. Haddington, and by her (who d.
26 Dec. 1881) has issue,
I. David William, b. 30 April, IS?.".
II. Thomas Patrick, b. 11 July, 1874.
in. John Hepburn, 6. 19 Oct. 1876.
IV. Archibald Charles, 6. 19 Dec. 1881.
I. Helen Agnes. ii. Jean Mary.
III. Amy Margaret. iv. Sydney Grace.
Col. Milne-Home m. 2ndly, 1889, Mary Pamela,
eldest dau. of Charles David Cunyngliam Ellis,
Esq., late Major 60tli Rifles, and has further issue,
V. Charles Alexander, b. 25 April, 1891.
Lineage. — David Milne, Esq. of Campie, Musselburgh,
CO. Midlothian, Merchant of Edinburgh, son of Peter Milne, of
ifuspclburgh, b. 1735; m. 23 May, 1761, Susan, dau. of Kobert
Verncr, of Musselburgh, and d. 4 June, 1818, leaving issue,
I. David (Sir), of whom hereafter.
II. Thomas, 6. 1766, d. unm. 7 Dec. 1809.
Sir David Milne, of Milne Graden, G.C.B., K.S.I.,K.W.M.,
Admiral R.N., a very distinguished naval commander, second
in command in Lord Exmouth's expedition against Algiers. |
He was J.P. and D.L for co. Berwick, and for a short time
:^LP. for Berwick-on-Tweed. He was b. 25 May, 1763, and m.
1st, 16 April, 1804, Grace, dau. of Sir Alexander Purves,
Bart., and by her (who d. 14 Oct. 1814) had issue,
David Milne Home, of Milne Graden.
Sir Alexander >Hlne, G.C.B., Admiral of the Fleet, created a
Bart. (See Burke's Peerage).
Admiral Sir David Milne m. 2ndly, 19 .Sept. 1819, Agnes, dau.
of George Stephen, E?q. of the island of Granada. He d. 5
May, 1845 : she d. 27 Jan. 1862. The elder son,
David Miine-Home, Esq. of Milne Graden, Barristcr-at-
Law, LL. D., J.P. and D.L., Covener of co. Berwick, a
member of various scientific societies in London and Edin-
burgh, 6. 22 Jan. 1805; m. 30 July, 1S32. Jean, eldest
dau. and heir of William Forman Home, Esq. of Billie,
and Paxton, co. Berwick, and by her (who d. 14 April, 1876)
had issue,
I. David, now of WedderbuYn and Billie.
I. Jean. ii. Grace.
III. Margaret, m. Capt. Charles Holham, R.N., C.B,, and has
two sons, John and Alan, and one dau., Jean.
IV. Georgiana. • v. Susan .\gnes.
Mr. Milne-Home d. 1890.
<^;tmiln of '^)omt.
liineag-e.— Sir David Home, of Thurston, in East Lothian
(2nd son of Sir Thomas Home, of Home), m. Alice, heir of
Wedderbum, co. Berwick, and had a son, David, who pre-
deceased him, leaving by Elizabeth Carmichael his wife, two
sons, George, of Wedderburn, and Patrick (Sir), of Polwarth,
Knt.,ancestorof the Earls of Marchmont and Barons Polwarth,
of Sir Hugh Hume Campbell, Bart, of Marchmont, of Hdme
ofEiinraerghaine, HUME of Mandtrston, etc. Sir David's great-
grandson.
Sir David Home, of Wedderbum, m. Isabel, dau. of David
Hopprincle, of Galashiels, by whom he had seven sons, called
" the spears of Wedderburn "' i. George, fell at Flodden,
f. f>. ; II. David, successor to his father ; iii. Alexander, of
Manderston, ancestor of the Earls of Dunbar, Homes of
JUnton, andHoME-DRCMMONDso/A'/uir jDjMHimofirf ; iv. John,
ancestor of Home, HSirt. oj Blackaddei- ; v. Robert; vi. An-
drew, Rector of Lauder ; vii. Patrick, of Broom House. Sir
David Home was slain at the field of Flodden, together with
his eldest son. His 2nd son,
David Home, of Wedderburn, m. Alison, sister of Archibald,
6th Earl of Angus, and widow of Robert Black.adder, of Black-
adder, by whom he had three sons, i. George, of Wedderburn,
slain at Pinkie 1547, s. 7).; 11. David (Sir), of whom presently ;
III. John, of Crumstane. The 2nd son,
David Home, of Wedderburn, was taken prisoner at Pinkie.
He m. Mariota, dau. of Andrew Johnston, of Elphinston, by
whom he had (with three daus.) four sons, i. George, his
heir; 11. David, of Godscroft, author of ^ History of thi: Houses
of Douglas and Home ; in. James, Parson of Hilton ; iv.
John. David Home d. 1574, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir George Home, of Wedderburn, appointed Warden of
the East Marches 1578 and Comptroller of Scotland 1597. He
m. Jean, dau. of John Haldane, of Gleneagles, and dying 24
Xov. 1616, left an only son and successor.
Sir David Home, of Wedderburn, in. Margaret, dau. of Sii-
John Home, of Coldingknows, and was slain at the battle of
Dunbar, 1650, together with his son,
George Home, of Wedderburn. He m. Catherine, dau. of
Alexander Morison, of Preston Grange, a Lord of Session, and
left (with two daus., Katharine, m. John Bethune, of Blebo,
and Margaret) a son,
George Home, of Wedderburn, 6. 1641, who d. in or before-
1715, leaving, by Isabel his wife, dau. of Sir Francis Liddell, a
dau. Jean, and two sons, George, his heir, and Francis, of
Quixwood, from whom a claimant to the Marchmont Peerage,
Capt. Francis Douglas Home, derived his descent. The elder
son,
George Home, of Wedderbum, joined the rising of 1715,
was taken at Preston, tried, and condemned. He obtained,
however, a pardon, and d. at Wedderburn 1720, leaving, by
Margaret his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Patrick Home, Bart, of
Lumsdean, nine children, i. David, of Wedderburn, d.s.2'-
1762; II. George, rf. s. J). 1758; in. Patrick, of Wedderburn,
d. unm. 1766; iv. Francis, d. unm. 1732; v. John, Capt.
R.N., (f. ttnin. 1758; vi. James, Capt. R.N., killed in action
with the French 1758, unra. ; i. Margaret, m. 1732, Ninian
Home, of Billie, and was mother of Patrick Home, of Wedder-
burn, M. P., and other children all deceased; 11. Isabella, m.
Alexander Home, of Jardinfield, by whom she was mother of
Xinian Home, of Paxton, Governor of Grenada, murdered
there by Fedon, 1795, and of George Home, of Wedderburn and
Paxton ; in. Jean, of whom we treat. The youngest dau.,
Jean Home, m. Rev. John Tod, Minister of Ladykirk, and
had issue, three .sons and three daus., none of whom married,
except the eldest dau.,
Margaret Tod, who m. 1779, John Forman, Esq., and dying
I8'-'0, left issue,
I. John, who .«. to Wedderburn, and 1!. .«. p.
II. William Forman, h. 24 April, 1782; lii. Jan. 1811, Jean,
dau. of Rev. George Home, of Gunsgreen, and left issue,
1 Jean (heiress of Wedderburn and Paxton), m. 183'2,
David, eldest son of Admiral Sir David Milne, G.C.B.,
and d. 14 April, 1876, leaving issue (as above).
2 Margaret, vi. 2 July, 1832, the Hon. Adolphus F. Cath-
cart, Lieut.-Col. in the army (who d. 6 April, 1884),
youngest son of 1st Earl Cathcart, K.T.
o Georgina Hay, m. 1848, Capt. Francis Ramsay, brother
of Sir Alexander Ramsay, 2nd Bart., and d. 25 Dec. 1867,
leaving issue.
4 Isabella Jane, m. 29 Sept. 1840, Hon. Charles St. Cl.aSr,
Comm. R.N., 2nd son of James, 12tli Lord Sinclair, and
d. 18.52, leaving issue.
III. Ninian, d. young.
I. Jean, m. Rev. James Smith, D.D., and d. 4 Dec. 1841.
S-otx — Paxton House, Berwick-on-Tweed, and Wedderburn
Ca.stle, N.B. ttti6s— Carlton, United Service, and Scottish.
MIIiNER-GIBSON OF THEBERTON
HOUSE.
MiLNER-GiBSOx, Jasper Joseph Axexander,
Esq. of Theberton House, co. Suffolk, b. 23 Feb.
1852 ; m. let, 17 Dec. 1874, Elizabeth Isidore, eldest
dau. of Hon. George M. Parsons, of Cohimbus,
Ohio, United States (she d. 6 Dee. 1889) ; he «t-
2ndly, 20 Dec. 1893, Annie, widow of William
Stockeu, Esq., and dau. of Charles Dixon, Esq.
By his first wife he had,
MIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MIL
1389
May Bessie Isabella, h. 1376, c?. same year.
liineage. — The Bight Hon. Thomas Milner-Gibson, of
Theberton House, Saxmundham, Suffolk, P.C, J. P. andD.L.,
b. 3 Sept. 1806, only son of Major Thomas Milner-Gibson, of
the 37th Eegt. (who d. 30 May, 1807), by Isabella his wife (m.
IT Jan. 1798 ; she m. 2ndly, 1810, Thomas Whiting Wootton,
Esq., and d. 3 Jan. 1856), only dau. of Henry Glover, Esq. of
Chester, and grandson of the Eev. Thomas Gibson; m, 23
Feb. 1832, Arethusa Susanna, only child of Sir Thomas Gcry
Cullum, Bart, of Hardwick House, Bury, St. Edmund's Suf-
folk (lineally descended fron the marriage in 1623 of Sir
Thomas Galium, 1st Bart, of Hawstead and Hardwick House,
Suffolk, with Mary, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Nicholas Crispe,
Esq.)and d. 25 Feb. 1884, having by her (who d. 23 Feb. 1885;,
had issue,
I. Thomas Gibson, b. and d. 1833.
II. Thomas Dudley, 6. 1845; d. 1863.
III. Oliver Francis, b. 1850 ; d. 1859.
IV. Jaspeb Joseph Alexandeb, now of Theberton House.
V. Geokge Gery, of Hardwick, Suffolk, b. 5 Nov. 1857 ; s. his
grandmother, Lady Galium, at Hardwick in 1875 {see next
Memoir).
I. Florence Arethusa, d. 1842.
II. Alice Mary, m. 1861, William Wybrow Robertson, Esq.,
and d. 20 Aug. 1879, leaving issue.
II. Sydney Isabella, d. 30 Sept. 1850.
This gentleman, distinguished as a leading politician and par-
liamentary speaker, was educated at the Charterhouse and
at Trin. Goll. Gamb., where he graduated as a wrangler 1830.
He was M.P. for Ipswich from 1837 to 1839, for Manchester
from 1841 to 1857, and for Ashton-under-Lyne from 1857 to
1868. He held office as President of the Board of Trade, with
a seat in the Gabinet, 1859 to 1866.
Arms — Az., three bridle bits chevronwise or, between as
many storks rising arg. Ci-est — A siork close arg., holding
in the beak a branch oi laurel ppr., resting the dexter foot on
a bridle bit or.
&«£— Theberton House, Saxmundham.
HILNER-aiBSON-CULLnM OF HARD-
WICK HOUSE.
MiLNEE-GiESON-CuLLUM, Geoege Gert, Esq.
of Hardwick House, co. SufPolk; D.L. and J.P.,
High Sheriff 1888; F.S.A., M.A.Trin. CoU.Camb.,
b. 5 Nov. 1857 ; s. to Hardwick at the death of his
maternal grandmother, Lady Cullum, 1875 ;
assumed the additional surname and arms of Cul-
lUM by royal licence 1878.
Lineage.— Walter Cdllum, of Stanhill, Thorndon, Suf-
folk, whose ancestors were seated at Thorndon in the reign of
"Henbt VI., TO. Catherine Rivett, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Ccllum, of Stanhill, m. Alice Aldrich, and d. 1548,
and was s. by his son,
John Culldm, of Stanhill, m. Mary .\pplewright, and was s,
by his son,
John Cullum, of Stanhill, 7Ji. Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Smyth,
of Bacton, co. Suffolk, and d. 1609, leaving issue,
I. John, of Thorndon, d. 1C67, whose branch became extinct
in the male line 1727.
II. Thomas (Sir), of whom presently.
The younger son.
Sir Thomas Ccllum, 1st Bart, of Hawstead and Hardwick ,
so created 18 June, 1660. He was an Alderman of London
and was Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1647 ; to. 1623, Mary,
dau. and co-heir of Nicholas Crispe, of London, and first cousin
to Sir Nicholas Crispe, 1st Bart, of Hammersmith, the Royalist
<see Burke's Extinct Baroiutagi), and had issue,
I. Thomas, 2nd Bart.
11.^ John, of London, m. Anne, dau of Thomas Lawrence,
Esq. of Woodborough, co. Wilts, and had, with six daus.,
1 Thomas, of Ealing, in Middlesex, to. 1st, Curtis, dau. of
Henry Hawley, Esq. of Brentford, and 2ndly, Savilia,
dau. of Col. Strode, Governor of Dover Castle, and cZ. 1717,
without male issue.
- John- 3 Lawrence.
4 Jasper, 4th Bart. 5 Stephen.
I. Rebecca, m. Job Throckmorton, a Turkey Merchant.
II. Mary, d. unm. 1649, aged 24.
Sir Thomas purchased Hawstead Place and Hardwick House,
CO. Suffolk, 1656 ; he d. 1664, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Thomas Cullum, 2nd Bart., 6. 1628 ; to. Dudleia, dau. of
Sir Henry North, 1st Bart of Mildenhall, and had issue,
I. Dudley, 3rd Bart. ii. Thomas, d. unm. 1700.
I. Mary, m. 1st, Henry North, Esq. of Beaacre, co. Suffolk,
and 2ndly, Philip Bedingfeld, Esq.
n. Elizabeth, m. Rev. William Boys, Rector of Kelsale.
Sir Thomas d. 1680, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Dudley Cullum, 3rd Bart., High Sheriff of Suffolk 1690,
and M.P. for the co. 1702, to. 1st, 1681, Hon. Anne Berkeley,
dau. of John, 1st Lord Berkeley, of Stratton. She d. 1709,
aged 43, and he m. 2ndly, 1710, Anne, dau. of James Wicks,
Esq. of Bury St. Edmund's (who d. 1737, having remarried
John Fulham, Canon of Windsor, Vicar of Isleworth, &c.),
and d. s.p. 1720, when he was s. by his cousin.
Sir Jasper Cullum, 4th Bart., High Sheriff of Suffolk 1722,
b. 1670 ; m. Anne, dau. of WiUiam Wyatt, of Burseldon, Hants,
and had issue,
John, 5th Bart.
Sir Jasper d. 4 Nov. 1754, and was s. by his son.
Sir John Cullum, 5th Bart., J. P., 6. 1700; m. 1st, 1723,
Jane, dau. and heir of Thomas Deane, Esq. of Freefolk, Hants,
and by her who d. 1730, he had one dau., Jane, who d. unm.
He TO. 2ndly, 30 Nov. 1731, Susanna, dau. and co-heir of Sir
Thomas Gery, Knt., one of the Masters in Chancery, by
Elizabeth, grand-dau. of Sir John Wittewronge, Bart, of Rot-
hamstead, and by her bad three sons and four daus.,
I. John (Rev.), 6th Bart.
II. Thomas Gery, 7th Bart.
in. James (Rev.), Vicar of Great Thurlow, b. 1754 : m. 1786,
Anne, dau. of Anthony Blagrave, Esq. of Calcott, co. Berks,
and d. 1835, leaving a dau. Anne (d. 1874), m. Paul Merlin
de Thionville, Chef d'Escadron d'Artillerie of Bi-uyferes,
Vosges, son of the celebrated " Conventionnel " of that
name.
I. Isabella, d. s. p. 1806.
II. Susanna, to. Ashley Palmer, Esq. of Eaton Socon, Beds,
and d. 1829.
III. Jane {d. 1826), to. Henry Vernon, Esq. of Hough on the
Hill, Lincoln, and of Great Thurlow, Suffolk, brother to
Francis Vernon, Earl of Shipbrooke, by whom .she was
mother of John Vernon, Esq. of Orwell Park, and Great
Thurlow, and Arethusa, wife of Sir Robert Harland, Bart,
of Wherstead Lodge; both of whom d. s.p.
IV. Mary {d. 1844), m. Abraham Jenkin, Esq. of Long Sutton,
Lincoln.
Sir John d. 16 Jan. 1774, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir John Cullum, 6th Bart., M.A., F.R.S., and F.S.A.,
Rector of Hawstead and Great Thurlow, b. 1732; to. Peggy,
dau. of Daniel Bisson, Esq. of Westham, co. Essex, and d. s. p.
19 Oct. 17S5, when he was s. by his brother.
Sir Thomas Gery Ccllum, 7th Bart., Bath King of Arms,
F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S., J.P. and D.L., 6. 30 Nov. 1741; to. 1
Sept. 1774, Mary, dau. of Robert Hanson, Esq. of Normanton.
CO. York, and by her, who d. 13 Sept. 1830, had (with a dau.
Susanna, d. 1803), two sons,
I. Thomas Gery (Rev.), 8th Eart.
n. John Palmer, b. 1783, Bath King of Arms ; to. Miss Sarah
Mantle, and d. s. v. 1829.
Sir Thomas d. 8 Sept. 1831, and was .?. by his son,
Sir Thomas Geey Ccllum, 8th Bart., J.P. and D.L. ; in
Holy Orders, b. 23 Oct. 1777 ; m. 1st, 27 Aug. 1805, Mary Anne,
only dau. and heir of Henry Eggers, Esq. of Woodford, co.
Essex, and by her (who d. 29 Jan. 1830) had
Arethusa Susannah, of whom hereafter.
Sir Thomas m. 2ndly, 30 April, 1832, Anne, sister of W. Han-
ford-Flood, Esq. of Flood Hall, Kilkenny, and Woollas Hall,
Pershore, but had no further issue. He d. 28 Jan. 1855, when
his title became extinct and his estates devolved on his only
dau.,
Arethusa Susannah Cullum, m. 23 Feb. 1832, Right Hon.
Thomas Milner Gibson, P.C, of Theberton House, and had
issue (see preceding Memoir). Her 2nd surviving son is George
Gery Milner-Gibson Ccllum, of Hardwick.
.<4?^)ls— Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., a chevron erm. between
three pelicans or, vulning themselves ppr., for Ccllum; 2nd
and 3rd az., three bridle bits chevronwise or, between as many
storks rising arg., for Milner Gibson. Crests — 1st, Cullum : A
lion sejant or, supporting between the paws a column arg., the
capital gold ; 2nd, Milner Gibson : A stork close arg., holding
in the beak a branch of laurel ppr. and resting the dexter
claw on a bridle bit or.
Seat— Hardwick House, Bury St. Edmund's.
MILNER OF TOTLEY HALL.
Milnee, William Aldam, Esq. of Totley Hall,
CO. Derby, J.P. for that co. and for the West
Biding, co. York; M.A. Trin. ColJ., Cambridge, 1. 26
1390
MIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MIL
Marcli, 1854 J »». 6 June, 1883, Sarah Elizabeth,
dau. of Samuel Eoberts, Esq. of Tlie Towers,
Sheffield, and has issue,
William Alfred, o. 9 Oct. 18S7.
Koy Denzil Vasliley, b. 1 Dec. 1892.
Marjorie Elsie Milucr.
Iiineag'e.— Gamaliel Milker, Esq. of Attcrcliffc, co.
York, m. Susanna, only surviving child of John Walton, of
Thurlston, near Peniston, liy Mary his wife, eldest dnu. and
co-heir of Thomas Crosland, Esq. of Preston, near Hull; and
had, with other issue, a son,
Gamaliel Milxeb, Esq. of AttcrciifFe, b. 17S0 ; m. 1803,
Jlaiy, eldest dau. and co-heiress of William Pasliley, Esq. of
Betford, Kotts, and had issue,
I. William Pashlet, of whom hereafter.
II. John Crosland, of Thurlstone, York.s, b. 1809; m. 1S.50, a
dau. of William Crookee, Esq., and d. 1892, leaving issue,
Gamaliel (Rev.), of Thurlstone, M.A. Oxon, Vicar of Hoy-
land Swaine. Yorks, b. 1852 ; in. 1817, Anne EUzabeth,
dau. of Col. Horseley.
The eldest son,
William Pashlet Milner, Esq. of Meershrook, co. Derhy,
who m. 12 Oct. 1852, Susan, dau. of the late William Aldani,
of W.armsworth, co. Y'ork, and d. 4 Oct. 1884, leaving an only
i^on, William Aldam Milker, Esq. now of Totley Hall.
^co«— ToUeyHall, near Sheffield.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
MILWARD OF TULLOGHER.
MiLWARD, Dawson Aecher, Esq. of TuUogher,
and Lavistown, co. Kilkenny, J.P., b. 8 May, 181^9,
s. 1890.
liineagre.— Clement Hilward, of Alvechurch, co. Wor-
cester, a Capt. in the Parliamentary Army, and one of the
Committee of Parliament who came to Worcester upon the
surrender thereof 25th July, 1646, was a scion of the house of
Milward, of Wolliscote, co. Worcester, descended from the
family of Eaton Dovedale, co. Derby (.see Visit. 1539, 1611, and
1G62). He was possessed of lands in the Manor of Alvechurch,
as a copyholder underthe Bishop of Worcester, temp. Charles
JI. He settled in co. Wexford ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of William
Plunkett, Esq., and had issue,
I. Clement, of Dublin, who s. to his father's estates in cos.
Worcester and Wexford, and m. Anne, dau. of George
StoweU, but d. s. p. By his will, dated 5 Dec. 1707, and
proved 21 Oct. 1709, he devised his property to his wife for
life, with remainder to his next brother.
II. Thomas, who carried on the line.
I. Elizabeth, m. Aug. 1697, Henry Archer, Esq. of Ballyhoge.
II. Winifred, m. March, 1698, Gervaise Clifford, Esq.
III. Margaret, m. Dec. 1699, William Gifford, Esq. of Pole-
maloe, and d. 4 May, 1718.
Mr. Milward acquired considerable estates in the cos. of Wick-
low and at EnnLscorthy and Ballyharran, co. Wexford, and
left them by his will, dated 12 Nov. 1694, and proved 6 Feb.
1697, to his eldest son. His 2nd son,
Thomas Milward, Esq. of Ballyharran, co. Wexford, s. to
the estates at the death s. p. of his elder brother. He m. 1st,
Oct. 1696, Hannah Smith, by whom he had no issue, and
2ndly, July, 1697, Sarah Wellman, heiress of Tullogher, co.
Kilkenny, by whom he had issue,
I. Clement, 6. 4 July, 1702 ; d. .i. p. in Africa, June, 1722.
II. William, b. 15 Aug. 1703 ; d. g. p. in Africa, June, 1722.
jii. Henry, his heir. iv. John, 6. 14 Oct. 1713.
I. Elizabeth, /-. 20 April, 1698. ii. Sarah, 6. 6 June, 1699.
III. Anne, b. 16 Sept. 1700. iv. Lucy, b. 4 July, 1705.
V. Winifred, b. 20 Oct. 1707; m. I'ickard Donovan, Esq. of
Clonmore, who d. 1781.
\i. Anne, 6. 20 May, 1715. vii. Mary, b. 16 June, 1716.
Mr. Milward, whose will was dated 1 May, proved 25 Aug.
1731, was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Henry Milward, Esq. of Ballyharran, b. 25 Oct. 1711, who
r,r. 31 Dec. 1734, Beata, dau. of James Webb, Esq., Dublin,
and had issue,
I. Henry, his heir. ii. Thomas, 6. 23 Nov. 1744.
I. Sarah, b. 2 March, 1737. ii. Beata, b. 4 June, 1740.
III. Elizabeth, 6. 9 Oct. 1741 ; m. Heny Archer, Esq. of
Balljseskin, and d. 1829.
Mr. Milward d. 29 Aug. 1758, and was s. by his son,
Henrt Milward, Esq. of BallyhaiTan, b. 5 March, 1742; m.
June, 1767, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Archer, Esq. of Bally-
f eskin, and had iseue,
I. Henry, his successor.
II. Thomas, b. 20 July, 1774; d. U7iin.
III. Clement, who s. his brother.
I. Beata, 6. 22Sept. 1769; m. Christopher HoreHatchcll, Esq.
II. Elizabeth, 6. 1 Feb. 1773.
III. Lettiee, b. 7 Oct. 1775.
iv. Sarah, 6. 1777.
Mr. Milward d. 18 Dec. 1777, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Milward, Esq. of Ballyharran, J. P., Major Wexford
Militia, b. 4 March, 1772; lu. 1812, Miss Elizabeth Cooth Whit-
marsh, of Bath, and d. s. p. at Southampton, 1842, when he
was s. by his only surviving brother,
Clement Milward, Esq. of Tullogher, co. Kilkenny, Eear-
Admiral R.N., b. 7 Sept. 1776; m. 1816, Elizabeth, dau. of
Charles Dawson, Esq. of Charlesfort, co. Wexford, and
granddau. of Walter Dawson, Esq. of Clare Castle, co. Armagh
(s^e Burke's Peerage, Dartrey, E.), by whom (who d. 1854>
he had issue,
I. Henry (Rev.), Rector of Rodney Stoke, Somerset, Rural
Dean and Prebendai7 of Wells Cathedral, m. 1st, Jan. 1840,
Eliza Anne (deceased), dau. of Kev. John Pedder, of Church-
town, CO. Lancaster, and d. 5 May, 1876, leaving three daus..
1 Eliza Margaret. 2 Anne Maria. 3 Jane Deborah.
II. Charles Richard, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, and Proctor of
the Ecek siastical and AdminiJty Courts in Ireland ; d. unm.
Jan. 1848.
III. Clement, of Alice Holt.
IV. Thomas Walter, C.B., Lieut.-Col. E.A., and Col. in the
army, Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, b. 18 June, 1825; m. 24
June, 1852, Olivia Maria, dau. of David Beatty, Esq. of Pen-
zance, CO. Wexford, and d. 31 Dec. 1874, leaving, by her
(who d. 5 Nov. 1887) is^sue,
1 Clement Henry, Capt. R.A., b. 8 Oct. 1860; m. 12 Oct.
1893, Louise Maiy, dau. the late John Yardley, of Chester-
field Lichfield.
2 Frederick David, Capt. Lancashire Fusiliers, 5. 10 Sept.
1862.
3 Ajlhur Dawson, b. 13 July, 1865.
4 Thomas Walter, Lieut. Essex Regt., 6. 10 April, 1867.
T) Harry Daeres, Lieut. Worcester Regt. 6. 1 July, 1871.
1 Elizabeth Mary.
2 Anne Olivia.
3 Clementina Blanche.
V. William, 6. 12 March, 1827 ; d. unm.
VI. Dawson Archer, no^v-xif Lavistown and Tullogher.
I. Deborah Elizabeth, d. unm. ii. .\nna Louisa.
Admiral Milward d. 1857.
Clement Milward, Esq. of Alice Holt, co. Southampton, of
the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., 6. 20 Aug. 1821 ;
m. 8 May, 1856, Elizabeth Jane, only dau. and heir of John
Pearson, Esq. of Ulverston, and has a dau.,
Mary ELii>:A, m. 22 Nov. 1882, Richard Knox, Esq., Major
13th Hussars, eldest son of Lieut.-Gen. Richard Knox (see
Knox o/ftrace Dieii), and has issue, Clement Uchter, i. 27
Feb. 1890.
Mr. Milward d. Nov. 1890.
Arms — Enn., on a fessc gu. three plates, and on an escutchcor»
of pretence, for Pearson, arg. two swords chevronways az.
piercing a man's heart in chief ppr., in base acinquefoil of the
second. Crest — A dragon's head eouped vert between two
wings gu.
&«/«— Lavistown and Tullogher, co. Kilkenny.
a«&— Sackville Street Club, Dublin.
miLWAKD OF THE MANOR HOUSE,
LECHLADE.
MiLWAED, Geoege, Esq. of Leehlade Manor,
Lechlade, co. Gloucester, J. P. for cos. Gloucester,
Worcester, and Oxon, late Capt. in Royal North
Gloucester Militia, b. 18 July, 1843 ; m. 11 Jan.
1866, Augusta Susanna Shaen, eldest dau. of Thomas
Shaen-Carter, Esq. of Watlington Park, Oxon, and
Erris, co. Mayo, and by her who d. 18 May, 1891,
has issue,
I. George Harold Shaen, b. 26 Oct. 1866, m. 1892, Edith
Sophia Marian, dau. of the late George Clowser, Esq.,
C.E., of Bombay.
II. Victor Tilson, b. 11 April, 1869.
III. John Bertram, 6. 1 March, 1871.
Liineage.— George Milward, Esq. of Wincot, co.
Gloucester, left, by Anne his wife, three sons and three daus.,
John, who d. unm. Dec. 1842.
George, of whom presently.
William, of Watertbrd, m. Anne Newport, niece of Sir John
Newport, Bart, of New I'ark, co. Waterlord, and had, 1
John, inherited a portion of his uncle John's estate, ol
MIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MIL
1391
Loxley House, near Stratford on- A von ; 2 George ; 3 Henry ;
1 Mary, m. Robert Newport, son of the Rev. Krancis New-
port; 2 Anne, m. 1840, John Hawtrey Jones, Esq., J. P.
and 0.L., of Mullinabro', co. Kilkenny.
Mary, d. umn.
Sarah, m. William Allen, Esq. of Brook House, near High
Wycombe. Anne, m. Thomas Hemings, Esq.
The 2nd son,
George Milwakd, Esq, J. P., of The Manor House, Lech-
lade, CO. Gloucester, m. 25 June, 1801, Mary Anne, sister of
John Atkins, Esq., Lord Mayor of London 1802, and M.P. for
Arundel, and by her (who d. 5 June, 1813) left at his decease,
19 May, 1839, aged 64, a son, George, his heir, and five daus.,
Sarah Atkins, m. Rev. S. F. Morgan, Rector of Chepstow, and
d. 1862; Mary Anne; Catherine Esther; Julia, d. unm. 20
Oct. 1886; and Anne, m. Rev. John Nash Griffin, D.D., of
Trinity Church, Dublin. His only son,
George Milward, Esq. of The Manor House, Lechlade, co.
Gloucester, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, h. 27 Sept. 1807; ra. 19
March, 1835, Sarah, 3rd dau. of Henry Grace, Esq. of Stock-
well Common, J.P. co. Surrey, and by her, who d. Dec. 1892,
had issue,
I. George, now of The Manor House, Lechlade.
II. Heniy Anderson, b. 30 June, 1845 ; d. 29 Dec. 1871.
in. Hardwick Browning, 6. 2 July, 1847.
IV. Arthur Prendergast, &. 26 Sept. 18.52; m. Edith Marion,
eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Sellers, J.P. co. Worcester, who
d. s. p. 15 Dec. 1880. He ('. 3 June, 1879.
I. Sarah Grace.
II. Mary Ann Grace, m. Rev. J. G. Tetley, M.A., Canon
Residentiary of Bristol, only surviving son of the late James
Tetley, M.D., F.R.C.P., of Belmont, Torquay, and has issue,
James George Wynn ; Mabel Grace Wynn; Blanche ; Maude
Caroline.
III. Catherine Grace, d. unm.
IV. Frances Grace, to. 1873, William Stancombe, of Baynton
House, J.P. for Wilts, only son of William Stancombe, Esq.
of Pottem, Devizes, co. Wilts, J.P. and D.L., and has issue,
William ; Arthur Milward : a son : Dorothy Mary Hare ;
Ina Frances ; Madeline Grace.
He<L25March, 1S71.
Arms — Erm., a cross moline between three torteaux, two and
one, each charged with a crescent or. Crest — Between two
wings az., a bear's paw erased sa., claws or, holding a sceptre in
bend sinister gold, entwined by a sprig of o;ik. Motto — Nee
temere nee timide.
Seats — Lechlade Manor, Lechlade, and the Priory, Broad
Marston, Stratford-on-Avon.
MILWARD OF EAST BKIDGFORD HALL.
Milward, Leonard, Esq. of East Bridgfoi-d
Hall, CO. Nottingham, J.P., Major 4th V. Batt. Notts.
Eegt., b. 11 Oct. 1851, m. 30 Dec. 1880, Jessie
Mai'ion, only dau. o£ Rev. Christophei* Harrison,
of North Curry Vicarage, Taunton, co. Somerset,
and has issue.
I. Herbert, b. 22 Sept. 1881.
II. Leonard Christopher, b. i Aug. 1882.
III. Gervase Gwynne, 6. 30 Jan. 1880.
IV. Richard, 6. 20 April, 1890.
I. Cecily Dorothea, ) * • r n-, t^ ^crr-
^u • .• o-i, i .- twins, h. 27 Dec. 18S6.
II. Christine Theodora. J
Mr. Mil-ward assumed, 1887, the name of Mil-
ward, in lieu of that of Parkinson, on s. to the
property of his uncle, Eichard Milward, Esq. of
Thurgarton Priory.
Lineagre. — The family of MrLWARD descend from the
ancient house of Milward of Eaton Dovedale, six generations
of which are described in the Visitation of Derby, 1011.
Thomas Milward, Esq., 6. 1668, son of Richard Milward,
purchased an estate at Handley, North Winfield, co. Derby,
1710. He was father of
Richard Milward, Esq., who ra. 8 March, 1743, Frances
Reynolds, and was s. at his decease, 1790, by his son,
Richard Milward, Esq. of Hexgreave Park, co. Notts, who
>u. 12 May, 1781, Ellen Uttle, and had issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. John, b. 22 April, 1786, d, 2 Feb. 1830.
I. Frances, d. 13 Dec. 1857.
II. Anne, ra. 10 Oct. 1809, John Parkinson, Esq. of Leyfields,
CO. Notts, son of John Parkinson, Esq. of South Clifton,
and Knapthorpe, Notts, and d. 9 Sept. 1840, having had
issue,
1 RicDAKD, late of Thurgarton Priory.
2 John, 6. 15 Jan. 1812; m. July, 1842, Katherine, 2nd
dau. of George Hole, Esq., and has issue, John, b. 26
July, 1843: George, 6.22 Jan. 1846; Lionel, deceased •
Cyril, b. 5 Feb. 1854; Hugh, b. 10 April, 1855; Eleanor;
Florence ; Marianne ; and Mary Beatrice.
3 William (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Langenhoe. Essex, b. 10
May, 1815 ; m. 25 Jan. 1S84, Georgiana, youngest dau. of
Charles Martin, Esq., and has issue,
1 Francis Welstead, 6. 26 Feb. 1850.
2 Leonard, now of East Bridgford Hall.
3 Richard Marion, b. 20 March, 1856.
1 Georgiana Marianne. 2 Grace Louisa.
3 Katherine Sophia.
4 Thomas, b. 30 June, 1817 : m. 16 April, 1857. Jane, 3r(3
dau. of Rev. Theodore \Villiams, Vicar of Hendon,
Middlesex.
J Anne, in. 19 Sept. 1854, Rev. Henry Smith Anders,
Rector of Kirkby-le-Thorpe, co. Lincoln, he d. 10 April,
1877.
Mr. Milward d. 1825, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Milward, Esq. of Hexgreave Park, and Thurgar-
ton Priory, J.P., b. 1 July, 1784, who d. s. p. 10 Aug. 1844,
and was s. by his nephew,
Richard Milward, Esq. of Thurgarton Priory, co. Notts,
.T.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1857, who assumed the name of
Milward in lieu of that of Parkinson, b. 25 July, 1810, m. 9
June, 1840, Marianne, 3rd dau. of Charles Martin, Esq. of
Viniers Hall, by Katherine, his wife, dau. of George Welstead,
Esq. of Wormley, Herts, and d. s. p. 1879, and was s. by his
nephew Leonard, now of East Bridgford Hall.
Seats — East Bridgford Hall, Bingham, and Thurgarton Priory,
Southwell, CO. Notts.
MILWARD OF EEDDITCH.
Milward, Rev. Henry Charles, of Redditch,
CO. Worcester, Vicar of Lyonshall, Kington, Here-
fordshire, M.A. Cambridge, m. Margaret Aston,
dau. of Thomas Ayscough Wilkinson, Esq. and has,
with other issue,
Henbt Arthur, b. 1857.
Lineage. — This family has been located at Redditch and
its immediate neighbourhood since the reign of Queen Eliza-
beth ; one of the more immediate ancestors being Capt.
Thomas Milward, of Alvechurch, near Redditch, " one of those
gentlemen of the committee of the Parliament who came toi
Worcester upon the surrender thereof July 26th, 164G " (see
Nath's Worcestershire, vol. 2, p. 106, app.),
Henry Milward, Esq. of the Old House, Redditch, 6. 1770;
m. Sarah, dau. of Thomas Smith, and d. IS Dec. 1828, leaving
a son,
Henry Milward, Esq. of Redditch, J.P. for cos. Worcester
and Warwick, who ra. 1831, Catherine, dau. of John Gosling,
Esq. late of Richmond, Surrey, and by her (who d. 18 March,
1867) had issue,
I. Henry Charles (Rev.), present representative.
II. John Frederick, of Southraead, Redditch, J.P. cos. War-
wick and Worcester, ra. Frances Mary, dau. of Charl&s
Edge, and has, with other issue, Charles Frederick.
in. Robert Harding, now of Lintliurst House, co. Worcester,
J.P., b. 17 Oct. 1838; ra. 21 Jan. 1863, Harriet, dau. of the
late Edward Bickerton Whitehead, Esq. of Bristnall Fields,
CO. Worcester, and has issue,
1 Edward Bickerton, 6. 16 Jan. 1865.
2 Geoffrey Lionel, b. 15 Feb. 1866.
3 John Henry, b. 13 Dec. 1868.
4 Etienne Harding, b. 12 July, 1870.
5 Robert Spencer, 6. 2 Feb. 1876.
1 Theodora, b. 12 Dec. 1863.
2 Beatrice Harriet, b. 19 June, 1SG7.
3 Isobel, b. 10 Nov. 1872. 4 Rose, 6. 1 May, 1878.
5 Bertha Grace, b. 11 Feb. 1881.
IV. Victor, of The Holloway. co. Worcester, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1886-87 ; 6. 10 Aug. 1840; m 26 Jan. 1867,
Eliza, dau. of James Tomson, Esq. of Barnt Green, co.
Worcester, and has, with other issue,
Henry Tomson, 6. 1868.
Catherine.
1 Catherine Sarah, m. Rev. Thomas Eagle Chataway, Rector
of Pcckleton, co. Leicester, and has issue.
2 Mary Jane, ra. John Tirabrell Pierce, of Frettons, Danbury,
J.P. CO. Essex, and has issue.
Mr. Milward d. 1 Aug. 1878.
Residence— Yiuirage, Lyonshall, Kington, Herefordshire,
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MIN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MIE
MINCHIN OF BUSHERSTOWN.
Mixcnix, George John. Esq. of Bushcrstown,
King's CO., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff for that eo.
1870, and J.P. for co. Tipperarj, and Limerick,
educated at Trin. Coll. Dublin, B.A. 1867, M.A.
1875, b. 28 April, 1845 ; in. 15 June, 1876, Edith
Margaret, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Benjamin
BuubiUT Frend, Esq. of Boskell, co. Limerick,
and grand-niece of Eield-Marshal Hugh, 1st
Tiscount Gough.
Liineage. — The family of MincUin is one of very old
standing in King's co. In the year 1720,
HcMPHHEY MiNCHiN, Esq. of Bally naliill, co. Tippcrary. J. P.,
M.P. CO. Tipperary (a younger son of Charles Minchin, of
Moneygall, whose will was proved 18 Nov. 1681), had his
armorial bearings entered in Ulster's Office. He was after-
wards of Busherstown, King's co., and as such, made his will,
30 Sept. 1733. By Rebecca his wife, sister of Joshua Paul,
Esq., he had, with other issue,
Humphrey, his heir. George.
Paul, of Bogh, CO. Carlow, whose will was proved 24 April,
1764. By Henrietta his wife, dau. of Joseph Bunbury, Esq.
of Johnstown, he left issue, 1 Humphrey ; 2 Joseph Paul ;
1 Rebecca, m. Daniel Toler, Esq.; 2 Elizabeth; 3 Jane,
wife of William Maunsell.
The son and heir,
HcMPHEEY Minchin, Esq. of Bushcrstown, m. Miss Chad-
wick, and had issue, with eight daas.,
Humphrey.
George.
John, of Busherstown.
Paul. Joshua.
His eldest son,
John Minchin, Esq. of Busherstown, High Slieriff of King's
CO. 1768, Hi. Miss Ellard, and had issue,
Richard, Capt. of Dragoons, d. unm.
George, of Busherstown.
Rebecca, vi. William Minchin, Esq. of Greenhills, co. Tip-
perary, and had issue.
His 2nd son,
George Minchin, Esq. of Busherstown, High Sheriff of
King's CO. 1828, m. Elizabeth Agnes, dau. of John Studdert,
Esq., D.L., of Elm Hill, co. Limerick, by whom (who d. 1863)
he had issue, with a dau. Alicia, a son,
John Minchin, Esq. of Busherstown, J. P., an officer 48th
Uegt., m. Anne, dau. of Robert Hall, Esq. of Innismore Hall,
CO. Fermanagh, and d. 1851, having had issue,
George John, now of Busherstown.
Elizabeth Agnes, m. 1863, Richard J. Gabbett, Esq., J.P., of
Caherline House, co. Limerick.
Alice Anne, m. 1868, Major Welch, J.P., of Monkstown
Park, CO. Dublin.
.^rws— Erm., a chevron cotised gu. between three fleurs-
de-lis az. Ci-est—A naked arm embowed, couped at the
shoulder ppr., in the hand a b4ton or. J/oHo-liegarde i la
mort.
Seat — Busherstown, Dunkcrrin, Roscrea.
C^«6— Kildare Street, Dublin.
MINNITT OF ANAGHBEa.
MiNNiTT, CnAELES GoEiXG, Esq. of Anaghbeg,
CO. Tipperary, late fifajor 18th Eoyal Irish Eegt.,
i. 2 Aug. 1836 ; m. 18G5, Elizabeth Fredericka, dau.
of F. Whitaker, Esq. of Auckland, New Zealand.
liineagre.— The founder of the Irish branch of the
Minnitt family was
Capt. John Mi-nnptt, of Mount Minnitt, co. Limerick. He
m. and had issue. The elder son,
Robert Minnitt, Esq. of Knygh Castle, Blackfort, and
.tVnaghbeg, all co. Tipperary, vi. Jane, dau. of John Kent,
Esq. of Poleran, co. Kilkenny, Collector of Waterford, and
had issue,
I. Caleb, murdered at Cranagh Duffe, Dowliara, 2 April,
1707, d. s. p.
II. John, of Knygh Castle and Blackfort, Capt. in the army,
m. 1713, Mary, dau. of James Gubbins, Esq. of Kilrush,co.
Limerick, and had a son, James, who d. unm., and three
daus., I Mary, m. 1743, George Hastings, Esq. of Bally-
valley, CO. Clare ; 2 Eliza, m. her cousin, John Garden,
Esq. of Coolrae and Killard; 3 Jane, m. 1st, Mr. Carr, of
Limerick; 2ndly, T. Ledger, Esq. of Ferryglass ; and
3rdly, Isaac Jacques, Esq.
in. Robert, of whom hereafter.
1. Martha, m. Richard Powell, Esq. of Newgardcn, co.
limerick.
II. Hannah, b. 1631; m. 1700, Charles Atkins, Esq., eldest
son and heir of Richard Atkins, Esq. of Currakerry West,
CO. Cork.
III. Abigail, m. Edward Despard, Esq. of Cranagh, Queen's
CO., eldest son of William Despard, Esq. of Coolbally.
IV. Grace, m. Henry Fletcher, Esq. of Shannon Hall, co.
Tipperary.
Robert Minnitt, Esq., d. 31 May, 1709. His 3rd son,
Robert Minnitt, Esq. of Anaghbeg, purchased Blackfort
from his elder nephew, James; he m. Anne, dau. and co-heir
of Rev. Paul Ducloss, Rector of Rathdowny, Queen's co., of an
eminent French family, and left at his decease, 1773, five
sons and two daus.,
Padl, of Blackfort, d. unm.
Robert (Rev.), Rector of Tulla, co. Clare, d. about 5 Dec.
1785 ; ?/(. his cousin, Eleanor, 2nd dau. of William Devereux,
Estj. of Deerpark, co. Clare, by Margaret, eldest dau. of
Robert Atkins, Esq. of Fountain ville, co. Cork, and by her,
who rf. 1777 or 1778, had issue, a son, Robert, whod. young,
and a dau. and heir, Anne, of Blackfnrt, who m. 1806,
William Fitzgerald, Esq. of Adiival, co. Kerry, Barrister-
at-Law.
Caleb, m. his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of John Garden, Esq.
of Killard, and had issue.
John, m. Miss Harding, of Clonlea, and had issue, Paul,
settled in Van Diemen's Land, m. and had issue, and
William, m. the dau. of John Palmer, Es,}. of Glanacurragh
Castle, King's co., and liad issue, John Robert Minnitt,
Barrister-at-Law, and otheis.
Joshua, of Anaghbeg.
Margaret Martha, m. William Molloy, Esq. of Dove Hill,
King's CO.
Abigail, m. Robert MoUoy, of Streamstown.
The 5th son,
JosHnA Minnitt, Esq. of Anaghbeg, b. 29 March, 1734 ; m .
Anne, dau. of George Tuthill, Esq. of Faha, co. Limerick, and
had issue. Mr. Minnitt d. 5 June, 1777, and was s. by his
son,
Joshua Minnitt, Esq. of Anaghbeg, b. 1 Jan. 1778; m.
1805, Mary Toler, dau. and co-heir of Capt. Nicholas Toler
Kingsley, 8th Regt., and by her (who d. 1S62) had issue,
Joshua Robert, his heir.
George, d. unm. 1830.
Wilham Hastings, m. Araminta, dau. of Rev. James Metge,
and d. 25 Dec. 1878, having had one dau.
Edmund, ?». Eliza, dau. of Capt. Robert Rowan, and left one
son and two daus.
John Chiistopher, Capt. 31st Regt., m. 1st, Dora Jones,
by whom he had two sons, and 2ndly, Mary Baldwin, of
Clay House, Halifax, co. York, and by her had two sons and
three daus.
Eliza, m. 31 July, 1834, Maurice Studdert, Esq. of Lodge,
CO. Tipperary.
Anna, m. 30 Sept. 1834, Rev. Robert Wilson Eonan, of
Mdiuit Davis, co. Antrim.
Mary, d. unm.
Eleanor, m. Oct. 1855, William Galway, Esq.
Mr. Minnitt d. April, 1830, and was s. by his eldest son,
Joshua Robert Minnitt, Esq. of Anaghbeg, J. P., b. 9 Aug.
1806; TO. 19 May, 1834, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Sir Charles
Foster Goring, Bart, of llighden, co. Sussex, and had issue,
I. Charles Goring, now of Anashbcg.
II. Joshua Robert, M.B., h. '28 May, 1844.
III. George Godolphin Caleb, 6. 6 Feb. 1849; m. 1871,
Isabella, dau. of W. T. Webb, Esq.
I. Mary.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1872, J. E. Headech, Esq., and has issue.
III. Bridget. iv. Anna.
Mr. Minnitt d. 1882, and was s. by his son, the present Charles
Goring Minnitt, Esq.
Anns — Arg., three helmets, beavers open sa., garnished or.
Crest — A helmet, as in the arms. Motto — 'Virtute et arrais.
Heat — Anaghbeg, Nenagh.
MIBEHOTJSE OF HAMBROOK.
MiEEHOtrsE, Rev. John, of Hambi'ook, co. Glou-
cester, and Colsterworth, co. Lincoln, Rector of
Colsterworth, M.A. of Clare Coll. Cambridge, b.
15 Dec. 1839.
Liineag-e.— This family takes its surname, which was
anciently written, Myrehouse and Myrehowse, from the
"house" of the mere or lake, and resided at Myrcsyke. It
claims to be Saxon, and the Myresyke estate is stated to have
been in the possession of the family from the time of Edward
THE Confessor. In the reign of Henry 'VIII.,
John Myrehouse, Esq. of Myresyke and Mosergh, Cumber-
land, gave up certain lands to the King at the dissolution of
the rehgious houses, and in the 3rd year of Edward YI- Sir
MIR
TPIE LANDED GENTRY.
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1393
William Grey, Knt., Lord Grey de Wilton, had licence to
alienate the lands belonging to Peter Myrehouse. John Myre-
bonse, of Myresake, had two sons,
John Mtrehotse and Peter Myrehouse. The former is
mentioned in a deed bearing date the 30th of April, in the
ISthyearof the reign of James I., and d. leaving two sons,
John and William : John d. young, aiid the property passed
j-nto the hands of the younger,
William Mtkeuouse, Esq. of Myresyke, who had four
children, John ; Ann ; Barbara ; and Jennet.
John Myrehouse, Esq, of Myresyke, the only son, 6. 1(329;
<;. 1704, and left, by Jane his wife, John; Moses; Mary; and
JIartha.
John Mtkebouse, of Myresyke, the elder son, b. 1C79 ; r/i.
1703, Mary Dickenson, of Kedhow, Lamplugh, and d. 1771,
aged 92, leaving by his wife (who d. 1776, aged 97 years),
I. John, of Myresyke, b. 1705; m. 1725, Elizabeth, dan. of
W. Wood, Esq. of Lowhouso Lorton (whose mother lived
TO the age of 105 years) and d. 1807, aged 101, leaving
is-jue,
1 John, of Myresyke, 6. 1742 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of J.
Dickinson, Esq., and d. s. p. 1811.
■2 Jonathan (Rev.), d. unm.
3 Joseph b. 1748 ; m. Maria, dau. of — Monscl, of Castle
Donogrogan, co. Limerick, and had a son,
John, b. 1800; r,i. Anne, dau. of C. Moore, Esq., and
left a son, John Mirchouse, a Capt. (retired).
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
HI. Jonathan, b. 1723; m., and had four sons and a dau.
I. Isabel, b. 1707 ; d. 1728.
II. Jane, b. 1709; m. 1733, William Pearson, Esq. of Fancrs;
andd. 1790, aged 81.
III. Mary, 6. 1711, founded and endowed a school at Mockcr-
ton; d. 1793, aged 82.
IV. Margaret, b. 1713; to. 1748, John Longmire, Esq. of
Thnishbank ; d. aged 92.
V. Ann, b. 1717; m. 1749, Peter Iredalc, Esq. of Muncaster:
d. 1799, aged 82.
VI. Martha, m. Benjamin Key, Esq. of Lorton.
The 2nd son,
ItEv. Tho-mas Mirehouse, Canon of Peterborough. Kcctor
of Etton, and Rector of Wilford, b. 1716; m. 1748, Elizabeth,
(Juu. of J. ToiTy, Esq., and widowof Thomas Linthwaite,Esq.,
and had issue, i. John; ii. Thomas Torry, b. 1755; d. 1757;
I. Elizabeth, buried in Peterborough Cathedral, 15 Feb. 1844,
aged 93. Eev. Thomas Mirehouse, d. 18 Jan. 1769, and was s.
by his son,
.John Mirehouse, Esq., Fellow of Clare Coll. Cambridge, of
Angle and Brownslade, co. Pembroke, J. P. and D.L. for that
f(i., and High Sheriff 1805, b. 1751 ; m. 1788, Blary, sister of
Sir John Edwards, Bart., of Garth and Machynlleth, co. Mont-
gomery, M.P., and d. 26 March, 1823, leaving by her (who d.
Si) Nov. 1856, aged 91) three sons,
• I. John Campbell, of Brownslade and Angle, J. P. and D.L
tor COS. Pembroke and Middlesex, Serjeant-at-I.aw and
Common Serjeant of London, b. 26 June, 1789; ;/'. 1823,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Fisher, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury,
Preceptor to the Prince.ss Charlotte of Wales, and d. 18
Feb. 1850, having had issue by her (who d. 6 Dec. 1S80),
1 John, his successor, ,T.P. and D.L. en. Pembroke, and
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1826; m. 1863, Louisa, dau. of S, 0.
Lewis, Esq. ; and d. Jan. 1864. She d. 2 Oct. 1SS4.
2 Evelyn, J. P. Pembroke, and Lieut. 71st Highlanders, 6.
1832; d. Aug. 1863.
1 Elizabeth Mary, m. 1848, Richard Byrd Levett, Esq. of
Milford Hall, co. Stafford, J. P. and D.L., and by him
<who d. July, 1888). had issue, Richard W^alter Byrd,
who has assumed the name of Mirehouse, and is now
: of Angle (whom see).
2 Mary, m. Gen. Lewis, of the Grenadier Guards, of
Chester Square, London.
3 Fanny. 4 Emma.
5 Agnes, to. 1852, Rev. Cecil E'lward Fisher, Prebendary
of Lincoln, and Vicar of St. Peters, Bournemouth, and
has issue.
II. WiUiam Squire (Kcv.), of Hambrook Grove, co. Glou-
cester, Rector of Colsterworth, co. Lincoln, Perpetual
Curate of Fishponds, co. Gloucester, and Chaplain to ll.R.H.
Princess Sophia, J. P. for cos. Pembroke and Gloucester,
b. 21 Dec. 1790; m. 2 Feb. 1832, Eliza Brunetta, only dau.
of George Arthur Herbert, Esq, of Glan Hafrcn and Llan-
llugan, CO. Montgomery, and d. 26 March, 1864, leaving by
her (who d. 30 June, 1S74) issue,
1 John, now of Hambrook.
2 William Edwai-d, M.A , Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's
Inn, Recorder of WenlocK, b. 28 Oct. 1844.
1 Geort;iana Eliza, m. 16 June, 1865, Rev. Frank Burges,
Rector of Winterboume, Gloucester, who d. 24 July,
1875, leaving issue, Frank, Lieut. Gloucester Regt. ;
Daniel, and Georgiana E.ssie.
2 Maiy Cornelia Brunetta. 3 Esther Avarina.
II.
III. Thomas Henry (Rev.), of St. George's IMII, Somerset,
Vicar of St. George's Rector of Harlaxton, co. Lincoln, and
Prebendary of South Grantham, twin with William Squire,
r.K 20 March, 1835, Millicent, third dau. of Philip J. Miles,
ICsq.. M.P., of Leigh Court, Somerset, and Kingsweston,
CO. Gloucester, J. P. for cos. Pembroke and Somerset, and
d. 1866, leaving issue,
1 Henry John, of St. George's Hill, Bristol, J P. for
Somerset, late Capt. N. Somerset Yeomanry, 6. 21 Dec.
1835; m. 1801, Anna, dau. of Rev. George Tierney
Pkoche, and by her (who d. 1872) has Henry George, b.
1862, m. Annie Louise, dau. of late F. Foster, Esq. of
Lvonsdown, and other issue.
2 Philip John, b. 1838; d. 1867.
S Arthur William Leigh, Capt. in the army, served in the
Persian War and Indian Mutiny, b. J839,
I Millicent Mary, ra. 17 April, 1860, Eev. C. T. Wilton,
Vicar of Foy, co. Hereford.
Arms—Gn., a bend arg., billett(^e sa. Crest— Kx\ armed arm
holding a sword, all ppr. Motto — Qualis ab incepto.
Sc'fi/s— Colsterworth, Grantham, and Hambioak Grove
Bri.stol.
Chcfis— Arthur's and Piccadilly.
MIKEHOUSE OF ANGLE.
MiEEHOUSE, EiCHAED Waltek Btrd, Esq. of
the Hall, Angle, co. Pembroke, J.P., Hi<^h Sherift',
1886, Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 4th North Staf-
fordshire Eegt., b. 5 Mav, 18-49; m. June, 1881,
Marj Beatrice, youngest dau. of Thomas Entwistle,
Esq. of Wolhayes, co. Hants, and has issue, three
daus.
Mr. Eichard Walter Byrd Mirehouse has
assumed the name of Mirehouse, and is the eldest
son of tlie late Richard Byrd Levett, Esq. of Mil-
ford Hall, CO. Stalford {which see), by Elizabeth
Mary, his wife, dau. of John Mirehouse, Esq. of
Brownslade and Angle, co. Pembroke, Common
Serjeant of the City of London. {See Mirehouse
of H ami rook).
■Seai— The Hall, ."Vnglo, co. Pembroke.
FOEBES-MITCHEIili OF THAINSTONE.
Forbes-Mitchell, Jane Maria, of Thainstone,
CO. Aberdeen, elder dau. of Thomas James Eawson,
Esq. of Barrowville, co. Carlow, and widowof John
Forbes-Mitchell, Esq. J.P. and D.L., F.S.A., I.
2.5 June, 1843, whom she m. 28 July, 1870, and who
d. s. p. 25 April, 1882.
Lineage. — This is a branch of the family of Forbes of
C'raigierar, who.se chief is now Lord Sempill {s(.e that title in
Burke's Peeraoi).
Duncan Forbes, 3rd son of Sir Arthur Forbes, 4th Bart of
Craigievar, by his 2nd wife, Margaret, dau. of Strachan of
Balgall, 6. 26 March, 1757, assumed, under deed of entail,
executed by his father 1772, the name and arms of Mitchell
of Thainstone, in memory of Sir Andrew Mitchell, K.B., of
Thainstone, by whom the estates of Thain.stone and F.aster
Beltie were left to Sir Arthur. He jij. 27 March, 1777, Catharine
Ann, 2nd dau. of William i'raser, Esq. of Fraserfield, grand-
son of William, Lord Saltoun, and his wife, Lady Katharine,
dau. of David Erskine, 9th Earl of Buchan, and had issue,
Arthur Andrew, his heir.
William. Duncan. John.
Alexander, &. 1788; m. 1811, Janet, eldest dau. of Sir
William Forbes, Bart., and d. 1843, leaving two sons and
five daus.
Henry David, of Balgowric, J.P. and D.L., m. 1816, Mar-
garet Fraser, heiress of Fiasertield, eldestdau. of Alexander
Eraser, Esq,, and had (with six daus.) two .sons, Duncan, of
Balgownie, and Henry Erskine, of Kinmundy (sec Forbes
of B'llfjownie).
Maiiffield, deceased.
Rachel, d. s. v- Margaret, d. «. p.
Mr. Forbes-Mitchell d. 0 Oct. 1796, and was .«. by his eldest son,
Arthur Andrew Forres-Mitchell, b. 1779 ; d. 3 May, ISOl,
and was s. by his brother.
William Forhes-Mitchell, E.X., b. 31 .Vug. 1782; d. 11
May, 1808 ; s. by his brother,
Duncan Forbes-Mitchell, b. 17S4 ; d. 7 March, 1812 ; s. by
his brother,
John Forbes-Mitchell, of Thainstone, b. 1785; in. 8 Feb.
4 V
1394
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1S09, Ann, dan. of George Powell, Esq., Licut.-Col. H.E.I.Co.'s
Artillery, and had,
I. DcNCAjf, his heir.
II. John George, t>. 4 March, 1814; m. 17 June, 1837, Eliza
Maria, dau. 6f John Lcckie, Esq., and rf. 1860, leaving
issue,
1 Charles Pultcney, 6. 1840, Col. 2nd Batt. Prince of
Wales's Lcinster licgt., m. Hannah, dau. of John Sims,
Esq.
2 William Erskine, b. 1847; ci. 1877.
m. Arthur Andrew Ch.arles, b. 29 March, 1815 ; d. s. p.
IV. David Erskine, h. 7 April, 1816; ,u. 1848, Jlargarct, oth
dau. of Alexander Low, Esq., and d. 1882.
V. Frederick, b. 21 June, 1818; m. 1840, Kachcl, 4th dau. of
Alexander Forbes, Esq., and d. 1883.
VI. James Andrew, 6. 6 May ; d. 27 Aug. 1820.
VII. Alexander Kiuloch, Judge High Court of Bomhay, rf.
7 July. 1»21 ; j/i. Margaret, dau. of Henry David Forbes,
Esq. of Balgownie, and d. at Poonah, 31 Aug. 186.5, leaving,
with other issue,
1 John Fraser. 2 Henry David Ersldne.
3 Alexander Abemcthie.
JSIr. Mitchell, who d. in France 9 July, 1822, was s. by his son,
Du^•CAN FoREEs-MiTcnELL, Esq. of Thainstonc, b. 30 Oct.
1812; 77!. 18 Feb. 1824, Maria, elder dau. of Robert Anthony
Bromley, Esq., Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S., andtZ. 13 Aug. 1878,
having had issue,
1. John, late of Thainstone, d. nt supra.
I. Louisa, d. 26 Jan. 1841.
II. Maria, m. 20 July, 1878, J. A. Stuart, Esq.
III. Elizabeth Erskine, m. 20 Sept. 1870, J.N. Gower, Lieut.-
Col. late 78th Eegt.
Ai~ms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., three bears' heads couped
nrg. muzzled gu., in the centre chief point a cross patt^c
}itch6e or, for Forbes of Craigievar ; 2nd and 3rd sa., a fcsso
wavy between three mascles or, for Mitchell of Thainstont.
Crests — A cock ppr., for Forbes ; A phoenix ri.'jing from flames,
all ppr., for Mitchell. Mottoers—Ovei crests, Watch ; under
the arms. Doe not wauken sleipin dougs.
|EIittIj£ll of EIntinstont.
The name is,accordingtoDcugla5, of considerable antiquity.
Thomas Mitchell, Bailie of Aberdeen (d. about 16.50), ?)i.
Margery Moir, one of the old Aberdeen family of that name
(.?te MoiR and Byres); shed. 7 Sept. 1664, and is interred in
St. Nicholas Churchyard, Aberdeen; ihcy had at least five
sons and two daus. baptized (Aberdeen Registry),
Alexander, 6. 28 Oct. 1656.
Thomas, 6. 16 Jan. 1C59, first of the Mitchells of Thainstone,
Provost of Aberdeen from 1698 to 1700, and again from
1702 to 1704. In 1703, he purcha.sed the lands of Easter
Beltie and Ansley from Sir Robert Forbes, of I_,earnie, and
in 1717, th'ise of Thainstone from the family of Forbes, of
Tolquhon. He m. 1st, 1692, Janet, dau. of Patrick Leslie,
Provost of Aberdeen, and at his decease, 1719, left a son,
Thomas, of Thainstone, who »!. 1709, Barbara, 3rd dau of
Sir John Forbes, 3rd Bart, of Monymusk, and d. 14 March,
1721, leaving an only dau., Barbara.
John, 6. 15 July, 1662.
Andrew, of Tillygreig, 6. 20 Sept. 1663 ; m. Elizabeth
Hunter.
William, 6. 13 Sept. 1664.
Margery, 6. 12 July, 1655.
Janet, 6. 24 Dec. 1657: m. April, 1683, Sir John Johnston,
4th Bart, of that ilk and Caskieben, and d. 1725, leaving
issue.
The 4th son,
Andrew Mitchell, of Tilligrcig, 6. 20 Sept. 1063, a Mer-
chant and Bailie of Aberdeen, m. Elizabeth Hunter, and left
three sons, i. William; ii. Alexander ; iii. John. The eldest
son.
Rev. William Mitchell, became one of the Ministers of
theHigh Church, Edinburgh, and one of the King's Chaplains
for Scotland, and was three times elected Moderator of the
General Assembly, 1714, 1717, and 1722. He m. 1st, 170.5,
Margaret, 3rd dau. .otSir Hugh Cuninghara, of Craigends, and
by hcrhadan only son, Andrew. Hem. 2ndly, 1723, Barbara,
dau. of Sir John Forbes, and widow of Thoma.s Mitchell, of
Thainstone. The son and heir,
I Sia Andrew Mitchell, K.B., 6. 1708, m. 1721, Barbara,
only dau. and heir of Thomas Mitchell, of Thainstone, and by
her had a dau. Barbara, who d. in childhood, whereupon he
■was served heir to his dau. 1741. He entered the Middle
Temple 1733, and wa.s called to the Bar 1738. In 1742, he was
appointed Under-Secretary of State for Scotland; was M.P.
for CO. Aberdeen 1747, and for the Elgin Burghs 1754. He
received his appointment as envoy to Berlin 1756, and was
afterwards raised to the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary
and Mini.ster Plenipotentiary at the Court of Fbedekick
William the Great of Prussia, and received for his .sei-vice8
in attending on that monarch (luring the Seven Years' W^ar,
the Order of the Bath. Sir Andrew d.s.p. at Berlin 1771,,
and left his estates to Sm Arthur Forbes, Bait.
Seat — Thainstone, Kintore, N.B.
MITCHELIi OF liLANFRECHFA GRANGE.
Mitchell, Peank Johnstone, Esq. of lAan-
f recMa Grange, co. Monmouth,F.S.A., F.G.S., J.P.,
High Sheriff 1868, b. 14 Sept. 1824; 7ii. 19 Jan,
1860, Elizabeth Harcourt, eldest dau. of Jolm
Etherington Welch-Rolls, Esq. of The Heudxe, co.
Monmouth, and has issue,
I. Gladys Elizabeth.
II. Hilda Mary, m. 25 Aug. 1891, Rev. Charles William
Tyler, B.A., Oxford, eldest son of George Griffin, Esq. of
Newton Court.
liineag'e. — Francis Henry Mitchell, Esq. of Upper
Wimpole Street, London, 7th son of David Mitcheli, Esq. of
Carshalton, m. 1822, Francis Elizabeth Johnstone, 2n(l dau. of
James Johnstone, Esq., and by her (who d. 1S60) had at his
decease, 2 Aug. 1891,
I. Frank Johnstone, now of Llanfrechfa.
II. William Kowland, m. Ellen Edith, dau. of Sir Samuel
Morton Peto, Bart., and has i.'suc, Roland Peto John-
stone.
III. Charles James, d. in infancy.
IV. Henry, d. in infancy.
V. Herbert Leonard, Lieut.-Col. R.A., rii. Mary Arabella
Susan, eldest dau. of Charles W. Reynolds, Esi^. of Eton
Place London, and has issue.
2 Charles Johnstone.
4 Harry Eeckford (dec).
2 Violet Evelyn.
4 Olive Iris Zatrie.
1 Francis Herbert.
3 Percy Reynolds.
1 Lynette Rose Mary.
3 Pearl Audrey Lenore.
TT. Clayton, Capt. R.N. m. ]\lary Charlotte, 0th dau. of
Capt. Edward Daniell, of Gloucester Square, London, and
has issue,
1 Clayton Edward Johnstone.
2 Leonard Lindsay, deceased.
1 Frances Helena. 2 Mary Georgina«
3 Eva Katherine. 4 Sybil Margaret.
VII. Arthur Charles, of the Ridge, Wilts, J.P., late Capt. 4th
Batt., Gloucestershire Regt., m. 1st, 19 Nov. 1872, Laura
Harriet, 5th dau. of Sir Michael Hieks-Beach, Sth Bart.,
and by her (who d. 6 March, 1874) has issue, Ethel Laura;
2ndly, 11 Jan. 18.S8, Constance Lucy, dau. of John Henry
Elwes, Esq. of Colcsbourne Park, co. Gloucester, and by
her has issue, 1 Francis Arthur, 6. 183S; 2 David John-
stone ; 3 John Henry.
I. Frances Mary, d. 1863. ii. L-iura, d. 1884.
III, Helena, to. 1st George Willes, Esq. of Hungerford Park,
and2ndly, thellev. Edmund Willes, Canon of Peterborough,^
Rural Dean and Rector of Moults Sherborne.
IV. Mary Beckford. v. Eliza Jaue.
VI. Adelaide.
Arms— Sa., a chevron between three escallops or. Crest— A.
garb or.
Seat — Llanfrechfa Grange, Caerlcou, Newport, co. Mon-
mouth.
MITCHELL OF HOLBROOK HALL.
Mitchell, James, Esq. of Holbrook Hall, co.
Suffolk, J.P. for that co., and J.P. and D.L. for
Herts, b. 1809; educated at Westmiustev and Oh.
Ch. Oxon, B.A. 1830 ; called to the Bar at Lincoln'.'*
Inn, 1834 ; m. 1863, Caroline Atigusta, dau. and co-
heiress of Capt. Job Hanmer, E.N., of Holbrook^
CO. Suffolk, and has issue,
Beatrice Cecilia, to. 1893, James Majcndie, Esq. of Castle
Hardingham, Essex.
Mr. Mitchell is the only son of James Mitchell (d.
1809), by Eliza his wife (m. 1808, d. 1872), dau. of
E. Kalet, Esq. of Maverley, Jamaica ; and grand-
son of David Mitchell, Esq. (by his wife, Anne
Smith), of Scotch descent.
Sea(— Holbrook Hall, Sudbury, Suffolk.
Town Residence — 33, Ennismore Gardens, ,S.W.
MITCHELL OF POLMOOD.
Mitchell, Eichard Blunt, Esq. of Polmood,
CO. Peebles, J.P., b. 13 Sept. 1840 ; s. his uncle.
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189-
1881, Mr. Mitchell is also a J.P. for Colonies of
Victoria and New South Wales, Australia.
Lineage. — This family is, it is saiti, descended from the
MiTCHEtLS of Mitchell, Stirlingshire.
John Mitchell, Esq. of Grangemouth, co. Stirling, ra.
Janet, dau. of James Wilson, Esq., and had with other
issue,
I, Thomas Livingstone, of whom presently.
II. Houston, of Polmood and Glenbuck, co. Peebles, J. P.,
6. 1800, d. unm. 1881, and was s. by his nephew.
The eldest son,
CoL. Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell, Knt. D.C.I>.,
Surveyor General of New South Wales. The eminent geo-
grapher, TO. 1818, Mary Thompson, dau. of General Blunt,
Colonel of the 66th Kegt., and by her who d. 21 Dec. 1883,
had issue,
I. Livingston, m Catharine Macalistar, and d. s. p.
II. Roderick (deceased). iii. Campbell (deceased).
IV. Murray (deceased).
V. Thomas Octavius (deceased).
VI. Richard Blunt, of Polmood.
I. Georgiana Janet.
II. Emily, m. 16 April, 1857, George Edward, Baron Andley,
and d. 1 April, 1860, leaving issue,
Mary, &. 13 Aug. 1858. Emily, 6. 29 Nov. 18.59.
Lord Audley m. 2ndly, 15 Feb. 1868, Margaret Anne, widow
of James Willing Smith, Esq., and d. without further issue,
18 April, 1872, when his ancient barony fell into abeyance
between his two above-mentioned daus. His widow d. 22
Aug. 1888.
in. Camilla Victoria, m. John Mann, Esq., and d. leaving
issue, two sons and one dau.
IV. Alicia, to. — Dauncey, Esq., and has issue, four sons
and four dans.
V. Blanche Nicholson, d. unm.
Sir Thomas d. 5 Oct. 1855.
SeaJ— Polmood, Broughton, N.B.
Residence— ib, Albany Street, Edinburgh.
MITCHELL OF GARWOOD.
Mitch'ell, James Dennistoun, Esq. of Car-
wood, CO. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., B.A. Oxon, 1879,
B.Sc, LL.B. 1885, B.C.L., Capt. Lanarkshire Yeo-
manry Cavalry, b. 1853 ; m. 1883,Marion Woddrop,
only child of Thomas Macknight C'rawfurd, Esq. of
Cartsbum, co. Eenfrew, and Lauriston Castle, Mid-
lothian, by Jane Cunningham, his wife, only dau. of
John Allan Woddrop, Esq. of Dahnarnock.
Lineage.— Rev. John Mitchell, D.D., S.T.P., m. Ann,
dau. of William Gillespie, Esq. of Bishopton, co. Eenfrew, and
d. 1844, leaving a son,
William Gillespie Mitchell, Esq. J.P. and D.L., of Car-
wood, CO. Lanark, to. 1846, Jessie, youngest dau. of James
Dennistoun, Esq. of Dennistoun, and by her (wtio d. 1854; hud
issue,
James Dennistottn, now of Garwood.
Annie, m. 1887, James Fergusson, Esq., late of the 73rd
Kegt.
Mr. William Gillespie Mitchell d. 1882, and was *. by tiis only
son.
&aJ— Garwood, Biggar, N.B.
MITFORD OF MITFORD CASTLE.
OsBAxbESTON-MiTFOED, JoHN Philip, Esq. of
Mitford Castle, co. Northumberland, and Hun-
manby, co. York, J.P. for Northumberland, High
Sheriff 1878, Lord of the Manors of Mitford and
Hunmanby, and Patron oi five Livings, Lieut. -Col.
(retired), late 18th Eegt. formerly Major Northum-
berland Militia, b. 16 Feb. 1809 ; m. 30 May, 1844,
his cousin, Fanny, only dau. of Charles Mitford'
Esq. of Pitshill, co. Sussex. Col. Osbaldcston Mit-
ford s. his cousin 18 June, 1870, and assumed the
additional surname of Osbaldeston.
Lineage.— At the time of the Conquest, the barony of
Mitford was held by Sir John de Mitford, whose ancestor was
m possession of Mitford Castle, in the time of Edward the
Confessor. A certain "Robert Mitford, Esq. carrycd an old
writeingto produce at Durham upon some occasion, by wch.
one of ye ancestors of Mitfords, of Mitford, in ye time of K.
Edwd. tb Confessor, did assure his wife's ioynturo out of
Lands in Mitford, wch. writeing Sir Joseph Craddock saw and
attests it under his hand, but is since embezled and lost." —
(Durham Bonkc). Sir John's only dau. Sibella, was given in
marriage by the Conqueror to Sir Richard Bertram, a son of
the Lord Dignam, in Normandy, and from this union sprang
the old Baronial house of Bertram of Mitford, the head of
which, Sir Roger Bertram, was summoned to pailiainent by
Henry 111. in 1264. From this union are also desjccnded the
Dukes of Portland, who are now in possession of Botha! Castle,
CO. Northumberland, derived from their maternal ancestress,
Sybil Mitford. — Evidences Newminster Abbey Jteyistcr £oo!ce).
Sir John de Mitford was s. by his brother,
Matthew de Mitford, from whom, lOtb in succession,
descended another
Sir John de Mitford, of Mitford, Knight of the Shire for
Northumbeiland, who had, by deed of feoffment, a grant to
himself and his heirs male, from David de Strabolgi, 2nd
Earl of Athol, dated at Newton Hall, 20 May, 1369, of all his
lands and tenements in the ville of Molesdon, to be holden of
the grantor and his descendants by the annual payment of
sixpence. He was commissioned with John Widdrington and
Gerald Heron to tender the oath of allegiance to the King of
Scotland — (Ridpath's Border History). Keeper of the Seal to.
Edward, Duke of York, for the Liberty of Tyndale, 1386
(Harleian MSS.). Frequently represented Northumberland in
Parliament, in reigns of Edward III., Richard II., and
Henry IV. High Sheriff 5th and 6th Henry IV. He d. 10th
Henry IV., leaving issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Alexander, living in 1367, from whom came the Mitfoeds
of Ponteland.
I. Margaret, to. Sir John Delaval.
II. Alice, m. John, son of Matthew Whitfield, of Whitfield.
The elder son,
William de Mitford, Knight of the Shire Henry V., High
Sheriff 5th and 6th Henry V., M.P. 2nd and 'Jth Henry V.,
m. Margery, dau. of Sir Robert Lisle, of Felton ; d. 2nd Henry
VI., and was s. by his son,
John de Mitford, b. 3rd Henry IV. He granted tenements
in Newcastle to tlic Church of St. Nicholas, and in 3rd Henry VI.
granted certain lands in Echewicketo the Abbot and Convent
of Newminster, to pray for his soul and the souls of his ances-
tors— (Ligier Book of 3rd Abbey, fol. 106). He was High
Sheriff 3rd Henry VI., and to. Constance, dau. of Sir Robert
Ogle, and was .>(. at his decease, 16th Henry VI., by his son,
Thomas Mitford, of Mitford, father of
Bertrand Mitfokd, of Mitford, who m. Margaret, dau. of
Lisle, of Felton, and had, with two daus. (Margaret, to. to
George Parkinson, and Joan, m. to — Aytoun), a son,
Gawen Mitford, of Mitford, whose name occurs i.i a list of
gentlemen of the Middle Marches, anno 1550. He 'm. a sister
of Sir Thomas Foster, of Etherstone, and was*, at his decease,
about 1550, by his son,
Cdthbert Mitford, of Mitford, who, with Anthony Mitford,
of Ponteland, was Commissioner, 6th Edward VI., for inclosure
of the Middle Marches, ra. twice. By his first wife, Ann, daa^
of Wallis, of Akeild, he had,
Robert, his heir.
Jane, i,i. Thomas Hudspeth, of Morpeth.
Margaret, m. Thomas Pye, of Newminster.
Isabell, m. Cuthbert Ogle, of Choppington.
He d. 5th Queen Mary, and was s. by his .son,
Robert Mitford, of Mitford. The Harleian MSS. call this
.gentleman "nothus natus," and make "Annie Wallis, of
Akeild." mother of himself and his three sisters, but " this
statement," says Hodgson, in his History of Northamber-
land, "was returned to the Heralds' College by Anthony
Mitford, of Ponteland, and signed only by himself. His objects
were to represent Robert, son of Cuthbert, as illegitiaiate, and
to obtain his estate, in both of which he failed." .Sir Isaac
Heard took much pains to investigate the matter, and dis-
covered that the return was altered in the next visitation, and
that Robert Mitford's legitimacy was not only established by
satisfactory proof, but that his arms were certified without a
difference. Robert Mitford to. Jane, dau. of John ^iitford, of
Seighall or Seghill, and had issue,
I. Cuthbert, his heir, m. Mary, dau. and heir of Christopher
Wharton, of Oflerton, co. Durham. These two (i. both in
one day, about 1608, in tlie lifetime of their father, Robert,
leaving a son,
Robert, who «. his grandfather.
II. John.
III. William (Rev.), Fellow of Clare Hall, Camb., 'Rector of
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MIT
Kirkliy Ovoican-, co. York, m. Jane, duu. of Dr. Banks, of
Settring:ton, and had four sons and four daus.
I. Barbara, to. George Fenwiok, of LonsrsU.Hwes.
II. Elinor, m. D.iniel Collingwood, of Braaxton.
in. Margaret, ih. Nicholas Heron.
IV Isabel, m. Kichard Osmotherly.
The above Robert lived all the rcijrns of Qnccn Elizabeth and
King James, and d. at Gillinfrivood 1st Cuarles I., he being
then about SS. He was presented ut the archdeacon's visita-
Tijns " for sufferinge divers p'sonstoeate, drinke, and play att
eardes in time of eveninge praier" — (Raine's Test, 147). He
w a.s s. by his grandson,
KtiBKUT MiTroKD, of Mitford, 6. 160S, who acquired by grant
from Charles II. the castle and royalties, which had passed
through many hands since the time of Henry III., when it was
finally forfeited by Koger Bertram, of Mitford, who was one
of the Northern barons taken in arms against the king at
Xortliampton. He m. Philadelphia, dau. of Humphrey Whar-
ton, Esq. of Gillingwood, co. York, and had issue,
I. HnsiPHBET, his heir.
n. Cuthbert, Fellow of Caius Coll. Camb., Rector of Ingram,
«liere he d. 1G6'2.
III. John, a merchant of London, m. Sarah, dau. and ca-heir
of Henry Powell, of London, 1671, from whom descended
fUe MiTFOBDs of Exbury and the late Earl of Eedesdale {see
Febeman-Mitford of BatsJ'onl).
IV. Edward, a physicim, d. 1 Jan. 1673.
V. William, l;ector of Elsdon, d. 1715, leaving four sons and
five daus.
VI. Michael, d. s. p.
, 1. Barbara, vi. George Keveley, of Throphill, co. Korthum-
berland. Her grand-dau. m. Langdale Smithson, whose son,
Hugh, m. Elizabeth, only dau. of the Duke of Somerset,
and was created Duke of Northumberland.
-II. Mary, to. George Tunstall, M.D.
III. Ann, m. Patrick Crow, of Rosedean.
IV. Elinor, »«. Thomas Bewicke, of Close House, co. North-
umberland.
V. Elizabeth, m. Coiilson, of Jcsmond.
Mr. Mitford was .■?. at his decease, in 1674, by his eldest son,
HuMrHKEY SIiTfOED, of Mitford Castle, 6. 1632, who m.
Valentine's Day, 1662, Frances, eldest dau. of Sir George
Vane, of Kogerly, co. Durham, and dying Nov. 1674, left
(with two younger sons, George and John, and eight daus.) a
successor,
lioBEiBT MiTFOKD, of Mitford Castle, High Sheriff 8th
William III., b. 31 Oct. 1662 ; vi. 19 Dec. 16S4, Ann, eldest
dau. (co-heir with her sister) of John Ashton, of Burn, co.
York, 2nd son of Sir Ralph Ashton, Bart, of Middleton, and
had issue,
I. Robert, his iieir.
n. John, 6. 'J July, 16S7 ; m. dau. of Sir Gci'vge Mertins,
Hanker in London, and had a son, Robert ifroiu whom
drscends liobert Henry Mitford, of Hampstead;, and a dau.
'• Philadelphia, and d. 1743.
in. Edward, b. 4 Dec. 16t:r» ; d. at Fort St. George, E.I.
IV. Humiihrey, b. 7 Feb. 1690 ; d. very young.
V. William, b. 10 Feb. 169S, from whom spiang the Mitfords
of PUshiU.
■ 1. Elizabeth, h. 7 June, 1636 ; m. — Pomfret, Esq., in Lon-
don.
Mr. Mitford d. 9 May, 1707, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Mitford, of Mitford Castle, b. 8 Aug. 1G86, High
Siieriff 9th George I. ; iit. Mary, a dau. of Sir Richard Osbal-
dcston, of Hunmanby, co. York, and had issue four sons and
three daus., of whom,
I. Robert, his licir.
I. Philadelphia, ni. Rev. Dr. AVickins, Rector of Petwoith,
Sussex, who having been bequeathed a moiety of the
(Jsbaldeston estates took the name of Usbai.beston, and was
.<. by Ids only son, George Osbaldeston, of Hutton Bushel,
CO. York.
Mr. Mitford d. 20 July, 1755, and was «. by his eldest son,
Robert Mitford, of Mitford Castle, a major in the army,
//. 24 July, 1717 ; m. Anna, dau. of John Lewis, Esq. o.
.Jamaica, and had issue twenty-three children, eighteen of
,vhom d. i-i infancy.
I. Bertram, his heir.
II. John, b. Aug. 1749; ---i. Dorothy Young, of Northumber-
land, and d. 1832, having had issue,
1 liobert, of the Audit Office, h. 9 May, 1780; m. 24 Aug.
l8Li5, Letilia, dau. of Rev. Edward Led«ieh, LL.D., of
Duiilin, the antiquarian and author, and relict of William
Lawrenson of Rosebrook, Queen's Co., and d. 25 Dec.
1818, leaving by her (who d. 17 Abg. lsi4) three sons and
two dau.s.,
John Philip, now of Mitford Castle and Hunmanby.
Robert Bertram, b. 1 June, 1810; in. 20 July, 1844,
Anne, oau. of Sir Francis Ford, Bait., and d. s. p.
I Dec. IbaO ; she d. 2'J June, 18i0.
Edward Ledwieh, late Ceylon C.S., b. 31 Oct. 1811 ; m.
11 April, 1844, Janet, dau. of Ven. B. Bailey, Arch-
deacon of Ceylon, and had five sons and four daus.,
1 Cuthbert Phi.ip, b. 22 Jan. 1845; d. s. p. 31 March,
1A)4.
2 Robert, late 73rd Regt., 6. 25 Nov. 1846 ; m.. 24 Nov.
1875, Annie, 2nd dau. of Major-Gen. Charles Stuart
Lane {see Lane of Kinff's Bromle;/}, and has 1 Bertram
Lane, b. 3 Nov. 1876; 2 Robert Eustace, 6. 10 June,
1878; 3 Humphrey Austen, 6. 2 Feb. 1892; 1 Sybil
Marguerite Elizabeth, 6. 2 Sept. 1879; 2 Beatrice de
Lona, 6. 17 Nov. 1884, d. 26 April, 1887; 3 Gladys
Marion ; 4 Violet Edith.
3 Edward (Rev.), M.A., Vicarof Hunmanby, co. York,
b. 4 Oct. 1853; vi. 14 Aug 1878, Annie Maiie Louisa,
eldest dau. of Rev. E. H. Price, M.A., Vicar of Kim-
bolton, and has (with other issue) a son, John Philip,
b. 1880.
4 Bertram, 6. 13 June, 1855; in. and has issue.
5 William Ledwieh (Rev.), Rector of Ickburgh, Nor-
folk, b. 2 April, 1858 ; m. and has issue.
1 Frances Letitia, ro. Birnie Browne, Esq., I.C.S.
2 Edith Hamilton, m. W. Righy, Esq., I.O.S., and d.
10 Oct. 1891, leaving issue, two daus.
3 Mary Margaret, m. and has issue.
4 Sybil Emma, m. and has issue.
Frances C. E., m. Rev. Rowland Batemaa, Rector of
Hilton, Dorset, and d. 30 June, la31.
Marianne, jii. '26 April, 1855, Col. Charles H. Teush-
Hecker, Coinin. C:tvalry Depot, and late 15th Hussars ;
d. June, 1809. He d. 1873.
2 John, R.N., commanded the "Buckingham" revenue
cruiser. Poet and author of "Johnny Newcome," <fec.,
b. 1783; d. 24 Dec. 1821.
3 Bertram, of Horsley, to. and had four sons.
1 Anna, m. Miles Bowker, settled at Cape of Good Hope,
and had issue.
2 Mary, to. James Renshaw, and had one son and two
daus.
3 Sybil, d. May, 1815.
III. William Henrj-, b. 1752.
I. Anna, b. 1745; in. Richard Hesketh Shuttleworth.
II. Mary, 6. 1751; m. William Bullock, of Spital HiU, Mit-
ford.
Mr. Mitford d. 15 Jan. 1781, and was s. by his eldest son,
Bertram Mitford, of Mitford Castle, 6. 14 June, 1748 ; m.
Tabitha, dau. of Francis Johnson, of Newcastle, and had issue,
I. Bertram, his heir.
II. Robert, Adiniial R.N., who s. his brother.
III. George Joseph, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., b. 1 May, 1791 ; in. Ann
Jlay, and d. 2 Sept. 1875, leaving two sons and two daus.
I. Marianne, h. 4 Sept. 1776 ; m. 1796, J. Atherton, Esq.,
Col. in the army.
II. Tabitha Lewis, in. 1811, John Piideaux Selby, of Tnizell
House, CO. Northumberland ; d. 1859, leaving issue.
lit. Frances, m. George Hutton, of Carlton-on-Trent.
IV. Jane Honoria Alicia, m. 1807, Philip Meadows Taylor, of
Liverpool, and had issue, Col. Meadows Taylor, C.S.I., the
author, and Rev. Robert Mitford Taylor, M.A., Rural Dean
and Vicar of Hunmanby.
Mr. Mitford d. May, 1800; .and was s. by his eldest son,
Bertram Osbaldeston-Mitford, of Mitford Castle, co.
Northumberland, and Hunmanby, co. York, High Sheriff 1835,
who took the name of Osbaldeston before his own on succeed-
ing, in 1835, to Hunmanby and the Osbaldeston estates in
Yorkshire, b. 17 Dec. 1777; in. 9 March, 1829, his cousin,
Frances,dau. of Capt. H. Mitford, of Exbury {see Mitfords of
Bo.tsford). He d. s. p. 27 Feb. 1842, and was s. by his brother,
Robert Mitford, of Mitford Castle and Hunmanby, Admiral
R.N., 6. 26 Jan. 1781 ; m. 7 Dec. 1830, Margaret, dau. of
James Dunsmure, of Edinburgh, and had an only child,
Margaret Sdsan, in. 4 June, 1856, William, Baron Amherst
of Hackney.
Admiral Slitford d. 13 June, 1870, when the estates passed by
the will of his brother, Bertram Osbaldeston-Mitford, to his
cousin,
Jona Philip Osbaldeston-Mitford, of Mitford Castle and
Hunmanby.
^niis— Arg., a fesse sa., bet's een three moles displayed ppr.,
for Mitford; a mascle sa., between three pellets, for Osbaldes-
ton. 6')-e3/s— A dexter and sinister hand coupcd ppr., support-
ing a sword in pale arg., pommelled or, pierced through a
boar's head sa., tusked of the first, coupcd gu., for Mitford;
a man in armour on horseback, all ppr., in the dexter hand a
sword arg., hilt or, and holding an escutcheon bearing a
mascle sa., between three pellets, for Osbaldeston. MoUo —
God caryth for us.
S£a(s— Mitford Castle, Morpeth, co. Northumberland, and
Hunmanby Hall, co. York.
Civ-i— Ajmy and Navy.
MIT
THE LAI^DED GENTRY.
MOE
1397
mEEMAN-MlTFORD OF BATSFOKD.
Feeeman-Mitfohd, Algeejton Bertram, Esq.
C.B. of Batsford Park, co. 'xloucester, and Birdhoiio
Craig, CO. Northumberland, J. P. and D.L., co. Glou-
cester and a County Councillor for that co., M.P.
for Slratford-on-ATon Division of Warwick since
1892, h. 24 Feb. 1837; m. 31 Dec. 1874, Lady
Clementine Gertrude Helen, 2nd dau. of David,
7th Earl of Airlie, K.T., and has issue,
I. CLEJtENT Bertram Ogilvy, h. 14 Dec. 1876.
II. Pavid Bertram Ogilvy, 6. 13 March, 1878.
III. Bertram Thomas Carlyle Ogilvy, b. 2 June, 18S0.
IV. John Power Bertram Ogilvy, 6. 31 Jan. 1S80.
I. Frances Georgiana, b. 20 Nov. 1870.
II. Iris Elizabeth, 6. 28 Feb. 1879.
m. Joan, b. 17 Oct. 1887.
Mr. Algernon Bertram Freeman-'Mitford was
educated at Eton and Oiford, entered the E'oreign
Office 1858, served in the Diplomatic Corps at
Peking, St. Petersburg, and in Japan, resigned
1873, was Secretary in H.M.'s Office of Works
from 1874 to 1886, and was made a Companion of
the Bath 7 Dec. 1882, served as a Commissioner on
the Offices of State, 1886. He s. to the estates of
the late Earl of Redesdale on his death s. p. 1S86,
and assumed in consequence, by roval licence, the
names and arms of Freeman in addition to those of
Mitford.
Xiineag'e. — John Mitford, of London, Merchant, 3rd son
of Robert Mitford, Esq. of Mitford Castle (see thatfumUy), by
Philadelphia his wife, dan. of Humphrey Wharton, Esq. of
Gillingwood, vi. Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Henry Powell, of
London, and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Samuel, d. leaving issue.
III. John, d. s. p.
IV. Charles, d. s. p.
I. Philadelphia, m. Sir George Marttyns, Knt., and d. 1722.
II. Harbara.
Mr. John Mitford d 1720, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Mitford, Esq. of Newttm, and of Gilbury Rouse,
Hants, »!. Margaret, dau. of Robert Edwards, Esq. of Wing-
field, Berks, and dying 1747, was s. by his only surviving son,
John Mitford, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, of
Kewton, and of Exbury House, Hants, m. 13 Sept. 1740, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Willey lieveley, Esq. of Newton Undenvood
and Throphill, Northumberland, and Xewby-super-Wiske, co.
York, by whom (who became sole heir of her brothers, and d.
1797,1 he had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. John, bred to the bar, and having filled the offices of .Solici-
tor and Attorney-General in England, and of Speaker of the
House of Commons, was appointed Lord Chancellor of Ire-
land, upon the decease of the Earl of Clare In 1802, and
elevated to the peerage of the U.K. 15 Feb. .'ame year, as
Baron Redesdale, of Rtdesdale, co. Northumberland. He
m. 6 June, 1803, Frances, dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Eg-
mont. Ho assumed, in 1»09, on succeeding to the estates
of Thomas Edwards-Freeman, Esq. of Batsford Park, co.
Gloucester, the surname and ,irms of Freeman, and d.
16 Jan. Ib30, leaving issue by his wife, who had d. 22 Aug.
1817,
1 John Thomas, 2nd Lord Redesdale, M.A., D.C.L., F.S.A.,
Chairman of Committees, House of Lords, 6. 9 Sept. ISO.i,
was raised to an earldom 3 Jan. 1877, but d. unia. 2 May,
1886, when all his honours became extinct, but was s. in
his estates by his cousin, Algernon Bertram Mitford, Esq.,
who thereupon assumed his name and arms.
1 Frances Elizabeth, d. 7 Nov. 1&06.
2 Catheiine, d. young.
3 Elizabeth, d. young.
I. Mary, d. vnm.
II. Frances, d. unm.
ui. Philadelphia, d. unm. 1806.
Mr. Mitford d. 1761, and was .?. by his elder son,
William Mitford, Esq. of Exbury, Hants, of Newton Park,
Northumberland, and of Newby-super-Wiske, co. York, M.P.
for Beeralston and New Romney, col. of South Hants Militia,
b. 10 Feb. 1744. This eminent scholar, the accomplished
historian of Greece, m. 18 May, 1766, Frances, dau. of James
Molloy, Esq. of Dublin, by Annie his wife, dau. of Henry Pye,
Esq. of Farringdon, and had issue.
William, d. v. p. unm. 1790.
Henry, Capt. E.N., b. 12 Sept. 1769, lost at sea in the "York "•
man-of-war, in the lifetime of his father, Christmas Eve,
1803. Capt. Mitford m. 1st, 1796, Louisa, dau. of Anthony
Wyke, Esq., Attorney-General at Montserrat, and had a
son, William Rcveley, who d. an infant, and two dau*..
Frances, m. 9 March, 1829, her cousin, Bertram Mitford,
Esq. of Mitford Castle, and Louisa, d. unm. aged 27. He
m. 2ndly, 1803, Mary, dau. of the Hon. David Anstrulher.
and by her left an only child, Henry Revelet, who «. his
grandfather.
John, TO. twice, and d. IS.*!], leaving issue. His eldest son,
John (Rev.), Vicar of Manaccan, Cornwall, d. 19 March,
1833.
Bertram, LL.D., of the Inner Temple, a Commissioner of
Bankrupts in Ireland, m. 24 May, 1806, Frances, 2nd f^-TU.
of John Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle, co. Dublin, aJiU
had issue.
Charles, d. young.
Frances, d. unm. 20 Aug. 1780.
Col. Mitford d. at Exbury, 8 Feb. 1827, and was s. by his grand-
son,
Henry Eeveley Mitford, Esq. of Exbury, Hants, and New-
ton Park, Northumberland, J. P. and D.L., b. 21 June, 1804; m.
28 Feb. 1828, Lady Georgiana Jemima Ashburnham, 3rd dau.
of George, 4th Earl of Ashburnham, and had surviving issue,
I. Percy, BaiTistcr-at-Law, late 2nd Sec. Leg. at Berlin, July,
1883, m. 14 April, 1863, Hon. Emily Marion Egerton, dau. of
1st Lord Egerton, of Tatton, and d. 27 June, 1884.
II. Henry, twin with Percy.
in. Algernon Bertram, of Batsford Park.
Mr. H. R. Mitford d. Dec. 1S83.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st ;ind 4rh, for Mitford. arg. a fesse be-
tween tree moles sa. ; 2nd and 3rd, for Freeman, az. three
fusils in fcsse or, a canton erm. Crast — 1st, for Mitford, two
hands couped at the wrist ppr. grasping a sword erect arg. the
point and hilt or, the blade enfiled with a boar's head erased
sa.; 2nd, for Freeman, a demi-wolf arg. supiiorting between the
jjaws a fusil or, gorged with a collar dancette gu. Motto — God
careth for us.
Seats — Batsford Park, Moreton in Marsh, co. Gloucester, and
Birdhope Craig, Redesdale, co. Northumberland.
C(Mi)s— Travellers', Carlton and Marlborough.
-♦
MITFORD OF PITSHILL,
Mitford, Lieut. -Col. William Kexto?t, of
Pitshill, Petworth, Susses, J.P., Lieut .-Col. Com-
manding Duke of Cambridge's Hussars, Middlesex
Yeo. Cav. late Capt. 8th Hussars, b. 7 Oct. 1857 ;
m. 1 June, 1886, Cicely Maud, dau. of "Wjndham
Slade, Esq. of Montys Court, Taunton.
Liineagre. — This is a juniorbranch of Mitford o/3/iC/oro!
Ca.<tle, derived from William Mitford, Esq. of Petworth,
Sussex, 4lh son (by .Anne his wife, elder dau. and co-heir oi
John Ashton, Esq. of Burn, co. York, 2nd son of Sir Ralph
Asbton, Bart.) of Robert Mitford, Esq. of Mitford Castle,
Sheriff of Northumberland 1697. He m. 1st, Miss Herbert,
and 2ndly, Miss \\'icker, of Petworth, and by the latter left a
son,
William Mitford, Esq. of Pitshill, Treasurer of Sussex, m.
Frances Dippery, dau. and co-heir of Milward Rowc, Esq.,
and by her had, with tive daus., two sons, of whom,
Charles Mitford, Esq. of Pitshill, Treasurer of Sussex, m.
1813, Margaret, dau. of Richard Greaves Townley, Esq. of
Fulbourn and Beaupre, co. Cambridge, M.P., and by her (who
d. 1867) left at his decease, 30 Oct. 1831, a dau. Fanny, to. 30
May, 1844, Col. Osbaldeston Mitford, of Mitford, co. Northum-
berland, and Hunmanby, co. Y'ork, and one son and heir,
William Townley Mitford, Esq. of Pitshill, B.A., J.P.
and D.L., Hifth Sheriff 1847, M.P. for Midburst 1859 to 1874,
6. 29 Jime, 1817 ; m. 7 Oct. 18.o.=>, Hon. Margaret Emma^ dau.
of Lloyd, 3rd Lord Kenyon, and had issue,
I. William Kenyon, now of Pitshill.
II. Charles Lloyd, b. 19 June, 1860.
III. Cuthbcrt, b. 5 July, 1803; d. 18SS.
I. Sybil, b. 27 Feb. 1866.
Mr. Mitford d. 18 April, 1889.
Arms and Ci-est- Same as JIitford oj M^'ford Castle.
6co£— Pitshill, Petworth, Sussex.
MOENS OF TWEED.
MoENS, William John Charles, Esq. of Tweed,
CO. Southampton, County Councillor, a Commis-
sioner of Income andLand Taxes, F.S.A., b. 12 Aug.
1833 ; m. 3 Aug. 1863, Anne, 6th dau. of the late
1398
MOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOE
Thomas Wavltcrs, Esq. of Hcatlifield Park, Adding-
ton, CO. Suri'cy.
Lineagre. — The name of this aniuent. family is derived
from the town cf Mons, iu Hainault, and the first niemher to
lie found on record is Godkfbidus df, Monte, who, in the year
1200, appeai-s in a charter of Henry, Duke of Lothairingia.
His .son,
Joannes pe Monte, in charters of the same duke, dated
1233 and 12.'!6, is termed "Consono"and " Conzo," wliich,
taken witli the fact that his descendant, Joannes, in the next
century bore the royal arms of Urabant on his shield, causes
it to he .supposed th.nt this family sprang from that of the
Dukes of Brabant, the more so as some of the early members
of this latter race were also called De Mons. This Joannes
de Monte, described as " Vir Nobilis," in 1234, had, by Mar-
garcta, his wife, a son,
GoDtriuDcs DE Monte, or de Mons, who Was of age in 1221,
«i. Heyhvidis de Anglia. His son,
Ar.NOLDiTS DE BIoNTE, wlio d. tcforc 1295, m. Catharine,
dau. of Kverardus de Wilde. His son,
Goi>E>T.iDDs de Monte, or de Mons, mentioned in the list of
the nobles of Honry I., Duke of Brabant, was in 1287 Eehevin
of Brussels, as being of one of the seven patrician families of
that city called Steenwegen, whose armories the family of De
Mons long bore, as reported in their gtrvealogy given in
Eutkens Trophces du Vuch^dc Brabant (Sup, vol. i., p. 4.)6),
the original MS. of which, attested by the heralds of the
Netherlands in 1725, is still in the possession of the family.
He m. 1st, Beatrix van Axpocle, and 2ndly, Cathelyne, dau.
of Wilhelmus van Leyningen, by both of whom he had issue.
His second son by Cathelyne,
Jacqdes de Mons, Eehevin of Brussels 1306-35, d. before
1349; VI. 1306, Isabella, dau. of Otto de Walhain, whose
armories were quartered by his descendants. He had issue
ly her,
I. GoDEFRiDFS, his heir.
II. .loannes Mons or Moens.
«. Catharina Mons or DIocns, m. Joannes de Zenna.
GoDEFRiDos DE or VAN Mons, Eehevin of Brussels 1333-41,
m. 1st, Elizabeth de Coninck, s.'p., and 2ndly, Isabel de Her-
toghe, by whom he had issue,
t. WiLHELMOs, his heir.
ii. Joannes de Mons and Moens, d. before 13S4; m. Mar-
guerite, dau. of Henry Soys and Catharine de Wolf, and left
is.sue, from whom descends the branch of Henry, Count de
Moens, whose niece, Maria Magdaleiia Moens, in the first
yeai-s of this century, being the last survivor, bequeathed
the whole of her veiy largo fortune to the Koman Catholic
institutions of Amsterdam.
WiLUELMOs VAN MoNS, d. 1372 ; m. Alaide de Pape. He had
hy her (with other issue) an eldest son,
WiLLEM VAN MoNS, 7)1. Elizabeth, dau. of Gosuin Metten-
schacht and Elizabeth de Mol, by whom he had issue,
WiLLEM VAN Mons, Eehevin of Brussels 1408-19. During
an insurrection in the latter year against Jean IV., Duke of
Brabant, he, vith thirteen other patricians, was seized by the
Count of .St. I'ol, and was executed in the market-place of
Brussols. He ra. Marie, dau. of Jean de Leu, Chevaher, and
Marie Boet«, by whom he had issue,
WiLLEM VAN Mons, Eehevin of Brussels 1438-50. He pur-
chased 6 Sept. 1449, of Messirc Jehan de Corbais, the
seignturie of Chastre. He rf. 7 Oct. 1471, and to. 1st, Mar-
guerite, dau. of Wauter de Fameliereux, dit Geldernaken, by
whom lie had issue,
I. WiLLEM, his heir.
»i. Jan van Mons, Chevalier, who received from his brother
W'illem by deed, dated 12 June, 1474. the seigneurie of
Chastre. He d. 14«4, having to. Agnese van Wyck, by
whom be had issue, with other children, Willem van Mons,
Sr. de Chastre, who ia. Joanna, dau. of Engelbert van
Geldermaken, dit de Jodoigne. The latter, by conveyance,
dated 14 Dec. 149a, ceded to his son-in-law, Willem van
Mons, tlic Vicomte de Jodoigne. He d. leaviag three daus.
only.
ITc III. 2ndly, Margricte van de AYiele, by whom he also had
issuj.
Willem van Mons, Sr. de Cha.strc, which he ceded by deed
to his brother, Jan, and selling other landed property in
Urabant, left that province. He m. andrf. before 1484, having
liail {.(^ue,
I. Willem, his heir.
u. Adiuen Moen3, </. Dec. 1535, leaving, by Heyltgcn hi ■
wire,
Willem, of The Hague,
t. Ileloua Moens, d. 5 Dec. 1513, at Geervliet, in Holland.
Willem van Mons, or Moens, of Geervliet, in the island
of Voorne, Holland, joined, 20 Jau. 1485, with his cousin
Willem, successor of Jan van Mons, Chevalier, in the sale of
some property in the parish of Anderlecht, near Brussels. He
d. 23 Sept. 1512, having ii!. Henrietta van der Mase, who d.
3 Oct. 1514, and was buried with her husband at Geervliet,
leaving issue,
I. PiETER, who succeeds.
II. Diick, d. 17 Dee. 1518 ; buried at Geervliet.
PiETEB Moons, or Moens, of The Hague, Holland, was ap-
pointed by letters patent of the Emperor Chables V. Itcceiver-
General of his revenues in Holland ; h. Oct. 148S ; d. 31 Oct.
1545 ; m. 1st, 1517, Agatha, dau. of Pauwel Deym, by whom
he had issue,
I. Anna, 6. 28 March, 1519; m. 8 Nov. 153G, Aelbrecht, son
of Jan van der Aa, and left issue.
Ho m. 2ndly, 15 Feb. 1521, Margricte, dau. of Eeynier de
Jonge, who d. 20 July, 1623, by whom he had issue,
I. Keynier, of the Jongfrau Yda Street, Hague, a member of
the High Council and Procureur General, 6. 21 June, 1523,
<'. 6 Sept. 1571 (bur. in St. Jaqucs Church, Antwerp;, hav-
ing m. 3 Sept. 1549, Cunera, dau. of Hendiick van der Haer
and Cunera van Essche, by whom he had issue,
1 Hendrick, Master of the Court of Orphans at The
Hague.
1 Margi-iete, b. 29 June, 1563 ; m. Jan, son of Jan van
Persijn and Alijd Gave, Councillor and Alderman of
Amsterdam, by whom she left issue.
He m. Srdly, 1523, Johanna, dau. of Jan van Sompeke, Eehe-
vin of Antwerp, and Elizabeth van der Dijck, by whom he had
issue,
II. Willem, who succeeds.
III. Jan, b. 15 March, 1528; d. s. p.
IV. Charles, b. 29 July, 1531 ; d. young,
v. Charles, 6. 27 Sept. 1633 ; d. s. p.
VI. Pieter, b. 30 Kov. 1535 ; d. s. p.
II. Agatha, 6. 1 March, 1526 ; vi. Jacob Eyes.
III. Dympna, b. 29 Jan. and d. 10 May, 1527.
IV. Helena, b. 3 May, and d.23 Sept. 1531.
V. Maria, b. 1 Sept. and d. 22 Nov. 1532.
VI. Anna, b. U Dec 1534; d. 14 Feb. 1535.
VII. Dympna, b. 18 Oct. 1536; d. s. p.
VIII. Maria, b. 21 Nov. 1537; m. Pault^s Svvijckcr, of
Antwerp, and had issue.
IX. Marguerite, b. 27 Nov. 1538, d. s. p.
X. Anna, b. IB Sept. and d. 4 Oct. 1540.
XI. Magdalena, 6. 24June, 154I-, li. 24 June; 1613, at Utrecht,
She m- 1st, Don Franciscus Valdez, General of the Spanish
Army that besieged Leyden 1573 and 1574, who d. 1581, at
Luxemburg, by whom she bad issue two sons, who d. young.
She TO. 2ndly, Willem, son of Philip de Bie, of K'jswijck.
She m. Srdly, 1597, Joriaen, son of Werner van Lennep,
and widower of Marie van Durvenvoorde, of the house te
Werve at Voorburg.
Willem Moens, of TheHague, b. 26 Nov. 1524 ; d. 1552; to.
Elizabeth, dau. of Engelbrccht Dondari. She re-married, as
widow, Baptista de Monte Valdona, of Dordrecht. He had
issue by her, a son, who succeeds,
Pieter Moens, Governor of the town of Brielle, in Holland,
1595, where he d. June, 1605. By his 1st wife he had issue,
I. Pieter, who succeeds.
II Cornelis, 6. 1590, Capt. K.N. Holland, 1623; d. at sea,
25 Dee. 1027, and was bur. at Elseneur. He to. Aeltje Claer
van Solkema, by whom he left issue,
Lammetje, who d. young.
Ho TO. 2ndly, Susanna, dau. of Willem van Blois, called
Treslong, Admiral of Holland, and Cornelia van den Heuvel.
She, after her husband's death, to. 2ndly, 10 Oct. 1608, Cornelis
Pijnackcr, D.C.L., Ambassador from the States of Holland to
the Beys of Algiers and Tunis, 1623-24, to demand the libera-
tion of the Christian .slaves, in which mission he was accom-
panied by his son-in-law, Capt. Cornelis Moens. He had issue
by her,
III. Willem, b. 26 Feb. 1595.
IV. Jan, 6. 2 June, 1599, Pensionarisof Rotterdam, Advocate
Fiscaal of Holland, and Member of the High Council. He
d. 6 March, 1069, at The Hague.
I. Agneta, b. 9 Feb. 1597 ; m. at Groningen, Jan, son ol Jan
de Schepper, and left issue.
II. Magdulcna, b. 10 Oct. 1601.
III. Heilwich Elizabeth, 6. 26 Sept. 1604; d. March, 1684-
Pieter Moens, b. 1588 ; d. 1069 ; Lieutenant in the Guards of
Prince Maurice IGll; Captain in the service of the King of
Sweden 1612-14. He was present at the siege of 'S Hertogen-
bosch, and was afterwards appointed to the charge of the
fabric of the castle of Buren by Frederick Henry, Prince of
Orange ; m. Gertrude, dau. of Jaa Eootbeen, by whom he had
issue,
MOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOE
1399
1. illLLEBSAND, WhO SUCCecdS.
I. Maria. ii. Anna, d. s. p.
lIiLLEEKA>T) MoEsa, of Buren, in th<? province of Gclderland
(testament dated 1709), m. 1658, Catherine, dau. of Cornelis
%-an Maarseveea, by wJioai he left issue,
I. Heneicds, who succeeds.
II. Cornelis, 6. Iudo; d. younjj.
HI. Eeynier, 6. 3 Dec. 16d9; d. 1751 ; m. 9 June, 1715. Anna
van Arcom, hy whom hi- had issue, withothei-s, Hillebrand,
IJursomaster of Buren, and Antony, whence the branch of
Leiderdorp and Delftsliaven.
IV. I'ieter, o. 1671 ; d. 1735; to. 1st, 7 March, 169S, Petroneila
van Uuyven, and 2ndly, 12 June, 1712, Sophia van Driel,
and left issue by both.
V. Johannes, d. 31 May, 1677, Attorney at Buren.
Ti. Dirck, 6. 26 Sept. 1688; m. Jannet Moesbergen, and left
issue.
J. Aletta, m. Van Hoeven.
II. Gertruida. iir. Sophia.
iv. Elizabeth, ni. Bosman, and left issue.
V. Maria, b. 20 Sept. 1688; d. 1 March, 17G4; m. David
Livingsion, and left issue.
llENiiicr,s MoKNS, Echevin of Buren, 6. 16C4; 7«. 1st, 5
May, 1700, Cornelia van Steenis, and 2ndly, 24 Dec. 1738, Maria
Venveg. He had issue by his 1st wife,
I. Ai>r.iAxcs, who succeeds.
u. Hillebrand, b. G May, 1703 ; d. young.
III. Hillebrand, 6. 9 Feb. 170G; d. at Amsterdam, 26 Oct.
1767. He 'iii. 1st, 1733, AnnaMarsaretha duTour (rf. 1737),
by whom he had issue, and 2udly, 25 3Iay, 1738, Maria
Leur, by whoai he also had issue.
Adbiancs Moens, of Eotterdam, 6. 28 March, 1701 ; d. 20
April, 175S; w. 25 Jan. 1724, Catharina, dau. of Antony van
Kransburg, and Lydia van der Meer, who d. 2 Aug. 1759, by
•whom he had issue,
I. Hent.icus, who succeeds.
I. Lydia, rf. 21 Oct. 1791; m. 8 May, 1749, Jacob, son of
Matiheus de Bergh, and had issue, with two other daus.,
Catharina Sophia de Bergh, 6. 22 Jan. 1758 ; vi. 29 Oct.
1780, her cousiii, Adrianus Moens.
II. Neeltje, r.i. 26 Nov. 1750, Eev. Paulus Rutgers, D.D.,
son of Abraham Kutgers, and Wilhelmina van der Valli,
and had issue, nine children.
Ueneicus EIoens, of Eotterdam, merchant, h. 1 Oct. 1731;
■d. 8 May, 1809. He m. 1st, 27 Oct. 1752, Anna Sophia, dau. of
Simon Bernelot and AUetta van Bergen. He m. 2ndly, 28
March, 1798, Gertrude Grocneveld, widow of Arend van der
A'elden. He m. Srdly, 9 Nov. 1808, Christiana Meynhardt.
He had issue by his Ist wife,
I. AcrjAN', who succeeds.
II. Simon Bek.nelot, of whom hereafter.
1. Aletta, d. 22 July, 1800, m. 28 Oct. 1781, Laurens, son of
Willem van d-T Sluijs.
n. Catbarina Lydia, b. G Oct. 1765 ; in. 27 Sept. 1790, Wouter
Johannes Schellinck, and left is»ue, with others, Aletta, d.
14 Dec. 1-Go; m. her cousin, Willem Moens.
III. Lidia Jacoba, lit. 27 Nov. 1791, Franqois Leonardus van
Eijnden, and left issue.
Adrian Moens, naturalized by Act of Parliament 49 Geo.
III., Consul for the Kingdom of the Netherlands at Bristol, b.
.at Eotterdam, 11 Feb. 1757 ; d. at Bristol, 18 May, 1829. He
■40,. 1st, 20 Oct. 1780, his cousin, Catherina Sophia de Bergh,
jiientioned above, who d. 18 Jan. 1873, leaving issue,
I. Hcndrick, t. 2 Jan. 1733 ; d. young.
Hen». 2ndly, at Rotterdam, 15 Aug. 1785, Sarah, dau. of Wil-
liam Dunn, Esq. of Dublin, K.C , and Margaret Bruce his
■wife. She d. SO May, 1836, leaving issue,
II. William, who succeeds.
III. Hendrick, b. 2 July, 1794 ; d. at Bristol, 16 Aug. 1815.
IV. John, 6. 18 April, 1797; 7ii. at Arequipa, Peru, Donna
Paula de Prado, drowned at Cruses, in the Isthmus of
Danen, 10 Dec. 1842, and left issue.
I. Anna Sophia, d. yo mg. ii. Margaret, d. voung.
ill. Henrietta, d. 9 Jan. 1866; vi. 28 Sept. 1816,'Eiehurd
Sniitli, Esq. of Downfield, Gloucestershire, and left issue,
whence alliances with Norcott, Eraser, Blayne-Smith, Cow-
per, and Abaey.
IV. Gertrude, d. 22 Jan. 1869 ; »;. 20 Feb. 1827, Charies
Washington Lovegroye, Esq. of Tulse HiU, co. Surrey, and
left issue.
William Moens, of Eotterdam, merchant, h. there S March,
1788; d. 21 March, 1854: m. 8 July, 1818, his cousin, Aletta,
■dau. of Johannes ScUelhnck and Catharina Lidia Moens his
wife, by whom he had issue,
I. Adri-en, of Rotterdam and The Hague, 6. 14 March, 1822 ;
d. s. -p. 19 July, 1822; m. 9 June, 1852, Grace, dau. of the
late Sir James Henry Turing, Bart., H.M. Consul at Rotter-
dam, ani Antoinette, dau. of the late Sir Alexander Ferrier,
K.H.
u. Wi::ir.ci, b. 21 Sept. 1828 ; d. 13 Dec. 1877; in. 13 Oct.
1358, Johanna Gertruida, dau. of Pieter Henry Tromp, of
Rotterdam, and left i.^suc.
III. Hendrick, 6. 4 April, 1830; ?i!. 18 Jul}', 18G0, Henrietta
WUhelmina, dau. of Willam van de Leeuw, and has issue.
IV. Waltherus Johannes, b. 10 Jan. 1825; d. 13 Aug. 182G.
V. Walter Johannes, 6. 27 Feb. 1832; d. 18 Nov. 1^38.
VI. Charles, of Rotterdam, merchant, b. 3 Nov. 1837; in.
25 Feb. 1865, Clara Henrietta Gertruida Hubertina, dau. of
Augustus Loersch, of Frankfort, and has issue, four daus.
and one son.
I. Sara, d. young.
II. Catharina Lidia, d. 1883; m. 7. Nov. 1849, Herman
Kruijff, of Rotterdam, and has issue.
HI. Anna .Sophia, d,. young.
IV. Henrietta, d. young. v. Aletta, d. s. p. 1856.
Simon Bebnelot Moens, Esq. of Rotterdam, 6. 16 Aug. 1772;
(/. at Birmingham, 31 Dec. 1850; ?it.4Aug. 1793, Anne, dau. of
Jacob de Prill and Johanna Carolina Jacobi, his wife. She d.
16 Aug. 1828, and left issico,
I. Hendriek, Lieut -Col. in the Dutch Service, 6. 15 June,
1794 ; d. 2» Dee. 1858. He. to. 1st, Johanna Theodora
Maria, dau. of Major Johan Pieter Krank ; she rf. 25 April,
1830, leaving issue. He to. 2ndly, 11 July, 1850, WUhel-
mina Dorothea, dau. or Jacob Nicolaas Laurentius, by whom
be had issue, one son and one dau.
II. Jacob, of whom presently.
III. Johan Carel, of Rotterdam, 6. 15 March, 1799; d. 13
Jan. 1867: vi. 24 May, 1826, Luberta Cornelia, dau. of
Jacobus Bartholomeus Boll, by whom he left four sons and
five daus.
IV. Simon, of Harlingen, merchant, Vice-Consul there for
the Hanse Towns and Hamburg, b. 19 Dec. 1800; d. 1851;
m. 16 Oct. 1829, Johanna Theodora, dau. of Joban Govert
van der Lith, Burgomaster of Buren, by whom he had
issue, seven sons and four daus.
Jacob Moens, called Jacob Bernelot) Moens, Esq. of Upper
Clapton, CO. Middlesex, and the City of London, merchant.
He left Holland during the rule of Napoleon the Great, and
came to England; b. at Rotterdam, 18 Jan. 1796; d. at Tun-
bridge Wells, CO. Kent, 19 July, 1856 ; m. 19 March, 1829,
Susan Baker, dau. of William Wright, Esq. of the City of
London, Solicitor. She d. at Blackheath, 10 Oct. 1876, by
whom he had issue, .
I. Louis Henry Combauld Moens, Esq. of Springfield, Lee,
CO. Kent, b. 12 Sept. 1831 ; to. 12 Sept. 1868, Adeline
Blanch Victoria, widow, dau. of John Charles Adriau
Duvall, Esq. of Newiugton, co. Surrey. She d. 1876, leav-
ing issue,
1 Louis Becham, d. young. ;
1 Alice Susan Eleanor Lavinia. . i
2 Annie Theresa. 3 Adeline May.
II. William John Chaelbs, of Tweed, co. Southampton.
HI. Seaburne May Moens, Esq. of the Bengal Civil Service,
District and Sessions Judge at Aligbur, N.W.P., 6. 6 Feb.
1835 ; d. at Ali^-hur, 26 July, 1881 ; w,. 5 Dec. 1862, Emma
Monteith, dau. of Gen. George Mytton Hill, late of the
Bengal Staff Corps, by whom he had issue,
1 Seaburne Godfrey Arthur May, b. 25 Sept. 1876.
2 Hildebrand Francis May, 6. 18 Nov. iB7a: d. 4 March,
1879
3 Arthur William Hamilton May, b. 20 Dec. 1879.
1 Alice Melliar.
2 Ethel May, to. 3 Aug. 1893, Walter Charles Rand, Esq.,
Indian Civil Service, eldest son of John Eaud, Esq. of
Duhvich, Surrey.
3 Helen May. 4 Evelyn May.
5 Beatrice Emma May.
6 Marguerite Florence May, d. 17 Nov. 1877.
7 Lucy Sybil May.
IV. Arthur Frederick Moens, Esq. of Holmhurst, Lessness
Heath, co. Kent, b. 8 Sept. 1840; to. 24 Aug. 1864,
JIarianne, dau. of Charles Meade, Esq. of Stui-ry, co. Kent,
by whom he has issue,
1 Charles Arthur, b. 16 April, 1867.
2 Walter Frederick, 6. 2 Uct. 1868.
1 Beatrice Marianne.
2 Constance Fanny, in. 11 Jan. 1894, Rev. Edward Acton,
Vicar of Hinton St. Mary, co. Dorset.
3 Sybil, d. 11 Oct. 1869. 4 Magdalena.
V. Francis Walter George, 6. 25 May, and d 31 Dec. 1837.
I. Anna Rosalie, who, being a convert, to the Roman Catholic
religion, became a nun in the convent of St. Clare, at
Newry ; later, 1884, she joined a convent of the same order
at Sydney.
II. Emily Maria Fanny, m. 29 Sept. 1869, Col. Joseph Hamil-
ton Maskery, Comm. of the Walmer Division R.M., son of
Joseph Maskery, Esq. He d. AprU. 1883.
III. Alice Susan Mary, d. Aug. 1858.
IV. Constance Matilda, d. IsoG.
Arms — Gu., a chevTon or between three trefoils arg. Crest-
Two eagles' wings conjoined or. Motto — Carpe diem.
Scaf— Tweed, near Lymington, Ilamp-shire.
1400-
AfOF
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOI
MOFFATT OF GOODRICH COURT.
MoFFATT, IJauold Chaklks, Esq. of Goodrich
Court, CO. Hereford, M.A. Trin. Coll. Oxford, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1.S92-3, b. 1859 ; m. 20 Sept.
1882, Mary iilancbe Philippa, 2nd dau. of T. W.
Oakley, Esq. of Lydart, co. Monmouth, and has
had issue,
Cecil Harold, b. 11 June, 1883.
George, b. 14 July, and d. 11 Nov. 1884.
Liineag'e. — Gkorge Moffatt, Esq. of Goodrich Court,
J.P. and D.L., M.l'. for Dartmouth, Ashburton, and South-
ampton, b. 11 May, 180G; m. 185t;, Lucy, dau. of James Mor-
lison, Esq., M. P. of Basildon Park, Berks, and by her (who iZ. 1
July, 1876) had issue,
Harold Charles, now of Goodrich Court.
Alice Lucy, m. aO Dec. 1880, Alphonso Elkin Cumbcrbatch,
Esq. of 80, Portland Place, London.
Ethel Gwendoline, m. 26 Oct. 18»'.i, Charles Edward Howard
Vincent, Etq., C.li., and M P. forShctlicld, 4ih son of Very
Kev. Sir Freuerick Vin^ ent, 9th Bait., and lias a dau. Vera
Howard, 6. 14 Autr. 1883.
Hilda Kva, m. 18 March, 1884, Hon. George Hugh Gouch,
Col. 14tii Hussars, 2nd son of Viscount Gough, and has
issue.
Mr. Moffatt d. 20 Feb. 1878, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present Harold Charles Moffatt, Esq. of Goodrich Couit.
iSefti— Goodrich Court, Ross, co. Hereford.
REES-MOGG OF CHOLWELL.
Eees-Mogg, William, Esq. of Cholwell Hou.se,
Somerset, b. 29 April, 1815 ; m. 13 .July, 1847, Aun,
dau. and eventually heir of William Coxeter
James, Esq. of Timsbury, Somerset, J.P. and D.L.
for that CO., and by her, who d. 23 Jan. 1892, has
issue,
I. William Wooldridge, 6. 21 Nov. 1848; m. 27 Nov. 1884,
Emily Walcott, 3rd dau. of Hev. Henry Stiles Savory,
Rector of Caineley, Somerset, and has issue, Edmund
Fletcher, b. 11 Nov. 1889; and Catharine Mary.
II. Henry James (Rev.), 6. 31 March, 1851 ; wi. 22 Nov. 1877,
Charlotte Elizabeth Sarah, eldest dau. of the late Henry
Newton, Esq. of Mount Leinster, co. Carlow, and widow
of Thomas John Mitchell, Esq., Capt. King's Dragoon
Guard.s and has issue, Robert James, 6. 4 Sept. 1878 ;
Graham Beauchamp Coxeter, b. 10 Sept. 1881.
HI. Leyson, 6. 29 Jan. 1855 ; m. 30 April, 1889, JIary Swcte
Admonition, 2nd dau. of Walter Coplestoiie Radcliffe,
Esq. of Warleigh, Devon, and has issue, Louis Leyson, 6.
15 Feb. 1890.
V. Charles Baker Coxeter, 6. 27 Nov. 1857 ; d. 5 Aug. 1S8S.
I. Anna Maria Elizabeth. u. Caiheiine.
III. Mary Ann.
liineage.— John Mogg, gent, of Cliewton Mendip,
Somerset m. there 20 June, 1585, Sophia Wood, and had
issue,
John Mogg, m. at Chewton Mendip, 17 Dec. 1635, Joane
Hyppisley, and had, with other issue,
Richard Moog, 6. March, 1647; d. May. 1083, leaving a
son,
John Mogg, Esq., H'gh Sheriff for Somerset 1703. He d.
1728, leaving by his wife, Dorothy, who d. July, 1732, an only
son,
Richard Mogg, Esq. of Chewton Mendip, b. 1690; vi.
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Mr. Turner, of Chewton Mendip; .she
d. 1740. He purchased, in 1726, Chulwtll, which in Collinson's
Histoiij vf Somerset is stited to be the Cilele of Domesday
Book, and d. 4 Oct. 1729, leaving issue, four sons and one dau.
The eldest son,
Jou.N Mogg, Esq. of Cholwell, b. 16 Feb. 1722; m. Joyce
Harris, and left, with other issue, a dau.,
Map.y Mogg, 6. 24 May, 1744; m. May, 1772, William
Wooldridge, Esq., only son of William Wooldridge, son of
Stephi-n Wooldridge. of the family of Wooldridge, of Dud-
inastoD, Salop; d. 29 Sept. 1829, leaving issue, one child.
Mart Mogg Wooldridge, 6. 22 Sept. 1774 ; m. 12 Aug.
1805, Rev. John Rees (6. 11 June, 1772, d. 20 Oct. 1835), son
of JolinRees, Esq. of Wick, co. Glamorgan (() 1737, d. 17
Aug. 1806) 3rd son of Thomas Kees, by his wife, Mary (Deere).
The before-mentioned John Roes, of Wick, m. 10 March, 1766,
Catherine (6. 1743, U. 18 F"eb. 1821), dau. of Lewis Leyson, of
Bi-yn-y-fro, by his wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Tlionuu
Cooke, Rector of Newcastle, co. Glamorgan, and Vicar of
Tythegston. The Rev. John Rees was Prebendary of Tythei-
ington, in the Collegiate Church of Heytesbury, and Chaplain
to H.U.H. the Duke of Cumberland, and in accordance witli
the will of his wife's grandfather, John Mogg, he as.sumed by
royal licence, 1805, the additional name and arms of Mogg.
She d. 20 March, 1846, leaving issue,
I. John, b. 30 May, 1806; m. 27 April, 1841, his cousin, Sarih
Hodges Mogg, of High Littleton, Somerset, and d. 8 Sept.
1880, leaving i.ssue, four daus.
II. William, of Cholwell.
I. Mary Catherine.
Arms — Quarterly: Island 4th, arg., on a f es.sc pean , betiveeir
three ermine spots, each surmounted by a crescent gu., a coc'k
or, for WoGG ; 2cid and 3rd, gu., a chevron engrailed erniinois
between three swans arg., wings elevated or, for Reus. Crests —
MoGO : Between two spcar-heads erect sa. a cock ppr. ; Rees :
A swan arg., wings elevated or, holding in the beak a water-
lily slipped ppr. Motto — C\m-p\i Diis sunt.
.§«<'.£— Cholwell House, Temple Cloud, Bristol.
MOIIililET OF CHEYNEY COURT.
Moilliet. James Keib, Esq. of Cheyney Courf,
CO. Hereford, b. 27 July, 1836 ; m. 20 Aug. 1874,
Sophia Harriet, eldest dau. of Rev. John Finley,
Vicar of Aveley, Essex, and Chaplain to the Earl
of Gaiusborough, and has issue,
I. Bernard Rambold Keir, b. 14 Nov. 1870.
II. Hubert Mainwaiing Keir, b. 11 Oct. 1877.
ni. Alexander Keir, b. 16 Feb. 1880.
IV. John Lewis, 6. 20 March, 1882.
V. Theodore Albert, b. 11 May, I8fe3.
VI. Gerard Laurence Keir, b. 31 July, l.':92.
I. Constance Made-line Keir, 6. 10 March, 18S5.
Liineag'e. — The family originally came from Milan. The
name was Moliex, and the arms, crest, and seal are still to be
seen in the Old Boole of Arms in the town library at Milan.
In the year 1536, after the death of F'rancis Sforza, tJie
Emperor Charles V. declared the Milanese an imperial fief,
and granted the investiture of it to his son, Philip 11., Kins; lA
Spain. Many of the old Milanese nobility were forced to fly,
and their estates being contiseated .and title-deeds burnt, few
truces remain of the many families which were swept away at
that time, except in the aforesaid book in the library of Milau.
The Moliex family took refuge in Arrachc, Savoy, till 1583,
when Micheli Moliex applied to the government at Geneva for
a grant enabling him to claim the citizenship and protection
of that town, which was accorded to him by the Syndic. The
documents still remain in the family, who resided at Genevii
under that name till 17J1, when they changed it to Moilliet, as
" Daniel " was registered as " Daniel Moilliet, son of Abraha-m
Moliex and Marie Dassier, his wife." The said
Daniel Moilliet, who was b. 1721, la. 1765, Marie Baum-
gartner, and had issue, a son,
John Lewis Moilliet, Esq. of Abberley Hall, co. Worcester,
b. 1770, settled in England 1786; m. 1801, Amelia, only dau.
and heiress of Capt. Keir, 61st Regt.. of the family of Jolui
de Keir and Kir William Keir Grant, of Keir and Whitmore,
CO. Berwick, and by her (who was b. 1780, and d. 1857) had
issue,
I. James, of Abberley Hall, and afterwards of CheyncvCourJ.
II. 'Iheodore, of Ellerslie, Hawkhurst, Kent, m. 1st, Louisii,
dau. of Rev. Henry Farr Yeatman, by whom he has issue,
and 2ndly, Louisa, dau. of Rev. J. Townsend, and has
issue,
1 Francis Albert, 6. 28 Jan. 1818; m. 23 April, 1879,
Dora Louisa, dau. of Henry Maynard, of Oakfield, Hawk-
hurst, Kent, and has issue, Louisa Gabiielle, b. 8 July,
1880.
2 Charles Townsend, b. 8 July, 1850.
I. Amelia, m. 1st, Samuel Knight, Esq., and has issue, and
2ndly, Rev. Lyttleton Powys, and has issue.
II. Susanne, ?u. Rev. Charles Smith, and has issue.
Mr. Moilliet d. 1845, and was s.by his son,
James Moilliet, Esq. of Abberley Hall, co. Worcester,
J. P., High Sheriff 1861, afterwards of Cheyney Court, c-o.
Hereford, b. 31 March, 1806; tu. 1st, 29 March, 1832, Lucy,
Harriot, dau. of Samuel Tertius Gallon, Esq of 1 )uddest'>i»
House, CO. Warwick, and by her (wlio d. 1848y had issue,
I James Keir, now of Cheyney Court.
li. John Lewis (Hev ), Rector of Abberley, b. 27 July, 1830.
III. Tertius lialton, b. 5 Sept. 1843 ; w. 1870, Grace, dau. of
liev. W. Shuckborough.
MGI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOI
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I. Lucy Amelia, m. 1854, Eev. G. Hesketh Biggs. She d.
1867, having had issue.
II. Frances Anne Adele, m. 1854. R. Cameron Gallon, Esq.
of Shelsley Grange, co. Worcester, and has issue. He d.
18G6.
III. Emma Sopbia, m. 1865, W. T. Bent, Esq., and has
issue.
He m. 2ndly, 15 Dec. 18S3, Jeanne S., dau. of Andre Sayoux,
Ministre des cultcs non-Catholiques, of Paris, and had Issue,
IV. Alfred, 6, 1858.
IV. Rosalie. v. Ellen. vi. Laura.
Mr. Moilliet d. 30 June, 1878.
Arms— Gu., a swan arg. swimming in water in tiase ppr., in
chief three cstoiles or. Crest — A swan arg. Motto — Gaudet
in luce Veritas.
■Scats— Cheyney Court, Bromyard ; and Abliotsleigh, Mal-
vern.
mOIR OF LECKIE.
MoiE, Alastair Eeskine Graham, Esq. of
Leckie, co. Stirling, b. 18 July, 1863.
liineagre. — Robert Grauam, Esq. of Callender and Boqu-
happle, CO. Perth, son of James Graham, Esq., by his w ife,
Catherine Govane, of Park, assumed the name of Mom on
succeeding to the estate of Leckie. He m. 1769, Ann, dau.
of Charles Stewart, Esq. of Ardsheal, co. Argyll, and was s. by
his eldest son and heir,
Charles jVlexander Graham Moir, Esq. of Leckie, ?».
29 Jan. 1822, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Robert Hay, Esq. of
l>rumraelzier, and Dunse Castle, and had issue,
Robert, his heir.
Janet Erskine Graham.
Anne Stewart Graham, d. 1846.
Isabella Matilda Gi'aham.
Mr. Moir d. 18 Aug. 1845, and his widow d. 6 Aug. 1S54. The
eldest son,
Robert Graham Moir, Esq. of Leckie, J. P. and D.L., h.
11 Sept. 1825: m. 1855, Anne Elizabeth, 4th dau. of William
Hay, Esq. of Dunse Castle, and had issue,
Charles William Graham, 6. 26 July, 1858; d. 9 March,
18G1.
.\lastair Erskine Graham, now of Leckie.
Henrietta Florence Mary, Evelyn .\nnie.
Marion Clementina.
Mabel Christian Hay, d. 24 De;. 1882.
He d. 3 March, 1864.
Arms — Arg., three negros' heads couped ppr. Ci-cst—A
falcon ppr., armed and belled or, perched on a heron lying on
its back ppr., beaked and membered gu. Molto—He oublic.
Utat — Leckie, near Stirling, co. Stirling.
MOIR-BYRES OF TONLEY.
Moir-Btres, George, Esq. of Tonley, co. Aber-
deen, b. 1839 ; m. 11 Aug. 1866, Sophia Matilda,
eldest dau. of Andrew Hume Biilteel, Esq. of H.M.
Customs, Liverpool (of a younger branch of the
"Bulteels of Flete," co. Devon), by Catherine, dau.
of the Key. Marcus Chartrcs, f rebendary of Ferns,
CO. Wexford ; and has issue,
I. Patrick, Lieut. 2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys), 6. 10 Oct.
1869.
II. George Bulteel, b. 29 Sept. 1870.
III. Edward Byres, 6. 30 June, 1873.
IV. Douglas, b. 31 Jan. 1875.
V. James Sandilands. 6. 28 July, 1881.
I. Sophia. H. Mabel.
Mr. Moir-Byres wlio s. his father 15 Jan. 1891, is a
Magistrate for Westmorland,
Lineage.— The surname is believed to have been assumed
from the lands of Byres, in the parish and co. of Haddington.
The family long possessed the estate of Coates (and their old
mansion hou.«e there is still standing), on which so much of
I the wcs:; end of Edinburgh is now built. A branch also owned
, the estate of Slrathaven, co. Lanark.
I THO.MAS DE IJvREs is mentioned in the Chartulary of St.
j Giles, as owning lands in Edinburgh in 1392. His presumed
i descendant,
I John Byres, of Coates, 6. 1669, who acquired by purchase,
1 about IGIO, the estate of Coates, was one of the most eminent
, merchants of his day, sometime Treasurer of Edinburgh, Dean
■ of Guild 1619-24, and two yeare Old Provost of the capital of
Scotland. He d. 1029, having m. 1st, Dame Margaret Barclay
(of the ancient Aberdeenshire house of Barclay rf Tuwi' )
and by her (who d. 12 Jan. 1G16) had three daus., viz.,
I. Margaret, to. Alexander Heriot, merchant, burgess of
Edinburgh, and had issue.
II. Rachel, ra. Rev. Thoma-s Sydserff, one of the ministers of
St. Gile's, Edinburgh, and had, witli other issue. Sir
Thomas Sydserff, b. 1624, who was knighted by, and (ought
under Montrose.
III. Agnes, m. 2 Sept. 1619, ThomTS Charteris, merchant,
burgess of Edinburgh, and had issue (see Piekson, i.i
Burke's Coionial Gentry).
John Byres, of Coates, to. 2ndly, 1617-18, Agnes, dan. of
Robert Smyth, burgess of Edinburgh, by his wife, Agnes
Purves, and sister of Sir John Smyth, of Groithill and King's
Cramond, sometime M.P. and Provost of Edinburgh, and by
her had further issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Robert, of F;dinburgh, Advocate, bapt. 6 May, 1021,
M.A. 1637 ; appointed 1647, tutor and guardian to his two
nephews, George and John, sons of his elder brother. H«
m. Klizabeth, dau. of David Aikenhead, Provost of Edin-
burgh, and had a dau., Marie, b. 1643.
III. Thomas, bapt. 8 May, 1623, M.A. 1641 ; m. Isabel, dau.
of Capt. John Conyn^iham, of Saughtonhall, Midlothian,
andrf. 1647.
IV. Alexander, bapt. 19 April, 1625; of St. Leonard's,
merchant burgess of Edinburgh, in. (contract dated 17
Nov. 1648) Jean (who d. 1674), dau. of Rev. James ieiruui-
mond, and d. 1660, leaving issue.
V. William, bapt. 13 April, 1627.
VI. James, of whom hereafter, ancestor of the present
family of Tonley.
The eldest son.
Sir John Bvres, of Coates, bapt. IS Feb. 1619 ; M.A. 1035,
added the lands of Warriestone to his pat: imonial inheritance,
was a devoted loyalist, and engaged in the civil wars of that
period. He was knighted for his services 1640-3, and iiv
1045, was witii the Lords Seton and Drumniond and others,
imprisoned at .St. Andrews for his zeal in the c:iuse. Sir
John TO. Isabel, dau. of Sir John Auchmuty, of Gosford, E.
Lothian, Keeper of the Wardrobe to Charles I. (and by thi.i
marriage became nearly related to the noble families of
Lauderdale and Gray), and was dead in 1648. He had
issue,
„ , ('Both alive and minors in 1648, whea
George c?. young) ^,^^5^. ^_^^,^_ " Maister Robert Byres,
JOHN, nisneir ^ advocate," is appointed their tutor.
Thomas, bapt. 23 April, 1047.
The 2nd son,
John Byres, of Coates, bapt. 3 Sept. 1639 ; in 1676, liai?
an interest in the lands of Ruthven, co. Inverness, of whom
the family memoir says, '' a man of parts, but much
addicted to gallantry and pleasure, and having an expen-
sive turn spent his estate, &c." He -in. 1st, Jean Foulii,
a dau. of Foulis of Ravelston, Midlothian, and had a son,
George, bapt. 30 Oct. 1059, who is believed to have d.
young.
John Byres, ra. 2ndly, (contract dated at Cupar, Fife, 26 May,
1666), Lilias, eldest dau. of Sir John Grant, of Grant and
Frenchie (progenitor of the Earls of Seafield), by Mai y, dau.
of Walter, Lord Ogilvie of Deskford, and by her had at least,
one dau.,
Mary, who lived with her aunt, the Marchioness of Huntly,
and rf. unrn. She had an annuity, dated 9 Oct. 1702, oM
of the lands of Coates, in which year Coates was sold t»
Lord Roseberry.
The family was carried on by
James Byres, of Aberdeen, merchant, younger brother of
Sir John of Coates, b. about 1C39; m. at Aberdeen, 16 July,
1667, Janet, dau. of Middleton of Stenhouse (6. circa 1637; d.
29 Nov. 1695) and had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Robert, of Holland, aftenvards of Dublin, Merchant, m.
Sept. 1704, Jean, dau. of Patrick Sandil.nnds, Esq. of Cotton,
CO. Aberdeen, by Margaret, dnu. of William Ord, Esq. of
Cairnbee, co. F'ife, whose wife was a Grahame of Fintry.
Nov. 4, 1704, Mr. and Mrs. Byres went to Dublin — "there-
Robert Byres carried on a very considerable trade, and his
credit and reputation were very .great, both at home and
abroad." — Family Memoir. He made his will 6 May, 1712,
and was accidentally drowned in the Bay of Dublin, circa.
1715. His widow. Sirs. Jean Sandilands (who was dead
before 1730) returned to Scotland, and she and her late?
husband's trustees bought the barony of Tonley in Aber-
deenshire about 1716, which has since continued to be the
chief seat of the family. Issue, two sons and three daus.,
1 James, 6. 27 Oct. 1712; </. 19 May, 1713; buried under
the chancel of St. Mai-y's, Dublin.
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MOT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOI
2 PATracK, b. 1713, heir to bis uncle.
1 jiarsarct, ft. liOii; i/. 170(3.
2 Janett, 6. 170G; </, 1700. 3 Jean, b. 1711.
*ii. George, EOttled at Venice, where he d. unm:
i. Jean, bapt. 13 Oct. ICOS; vi. 23 April, lfi85, William
Soupcr, of Gilconiston and Aberdeen, merchant. From
them the K-uquliarsons of Whitdiouse, and the Souper-
Dempstors of Dunnichen, co. Forf;u-, descend.
II. ls;tl>el, bapt. 12 May, 1G70; m. Robert Gordon, Esq. of
Halihcad and Esslomont, co. Aberdeen, and had issue.
Mr. Byres d. at liotterdam. His eldest son,
Jam£3 IjYECS, of Edinburgh, Merchant, was the chief pro-
juoter of the Scots Expedition to Daricn. He lost his life by
that expedition, being killed by a French privateer in his
passage home from Lisbon. He m. Julian, dau. of Baillie
iiellie, of Aberdeen, and had an only son, who d. an infant.
His nephew,
Tateick Byres, of Tonley (son of Robert Byres, of Dublin,
juid Janet Middleton), became representative of Byres, of
<'oato, and matriculated his arms 7 Feb. 1705, b. at Dublin,
<!. ISilay, 1713; m. 11 June, 1733, Janet (who d. in Sept. 1787,
nged 77;, dau. of James Moir, Esq., M.l'., of Stoneywood, co.
Aberdeen, and si.ster of Col. James Moir of Stoneywood, one
of the most zealous of ihe StuartO adherents. Patrick Byres
vas a Major in the rogiment raised by his brother-in-law. Col.
James Moir, and bad to fly after the battle of Culloden. He
escaped to France, and entered the Regiment of Royal Scotch,
commanded by Cameron of Lochiel, but after several years a
pardoa v.'as procured for Iiim. By hi.s wife Janet Moir, he had
assue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Robert, of Memil, in Prussia, and London, Merchant, b.
1710; m. (contract dated l'.i Nov, 1770) Margaret, dau. of
James Burnett (of the family of Leys; see Burnet r, of
G(ul3irth, and Bobseti-Sxdart;, of Aberdeen, Merchant,
and had issue,
1 James, accidentally shot, unm.
2 Patrick, heir to his uncle.
1 Isabella, 7ii. Lieut. -Col. James Stewart, 42nd High-
landers, son of Charles Stewart, Esq. ot SliambeUic.
2 Janet, d. unm.
«ii. William, b. 1742, E.K., one of lI.M.'s surveyors : d. unm.
17G4.
av. John, b. 1745, Capt. Hon. E.I. Co.; m. (contract dated
i Oct. 1744) Isabel, dau. of James Donaldson, Esq. of
Auchmull, CO. Aberdeen, M.D., by Katherine, sister of
James Gordon, M.D., of Hilton, afterwards of PiDlurg(WiO>»
.set) and d. 17 Sept. 1788, leaving issue,
i Katherine, m. 1800, her cousin, John Moir, Esq. of St.
Catherine's, and had issue,
Patrick Moib, ot whom hereafter.
2 Janet, in. 1802, James Moir, Esq., elder brother of John
rioir, of St. Catherine's, and had issue,
4. Jane, 6. 1735; m. John Durno, Esq. of Cattie, J. P.,
brother of Sir James Durno, Knt. of Artrochie, co. Aberdeen,
K.B.M. Consul at Memil, and d. s. p.
It. Isabella, b. 1737 ; m. Robert Sandilands, Esq., and d. s. p.
ill. Martha, in. 177G, Bev. Dr. George Moir, of Peterhead,
and had issue.
The eldest son,
James Byres, of Tonley, b. 7 May, 1734, for some time an
<ifBcer in Lord Ogilvie's Regt , a distingui.shed antiquary, who
lived for nearly 40 years at Rome, and d. unm. 3 Sept. 1817,
and ivas s. by his nephew,
Patrick Byres, of Tonley, b. about 1778, Major-Gen. E.I.
Co's Service; r,i. 1st, Jessie, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Denny, and by
her had, James, Lieut, in the 1st Royals, drowned at Athlone,
■I'.nm. Gen Byres m. 2ndly, ia April, 1834, his cousin Margaret,
eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Joseph Burnett, of Gadgirth, co.
Ayr, and d. s. p. 1 Feb. 1854, when he was s. by his kinsman,
Patrick Moir Byres, Esq. of Tonley (eldest son of Katherine
Byres and John Moir), who assumed the additional surname
,-ind arms of Byres of Tonley, J.P. co. Aberdeen, d. unm. 1863,
vhea he was s. by his brother,
James Gregory Moir Bybes, Esq. of Tonley and of Fairley,
J. P., b. 1804; m. 1858, Mary. dau. of Henry Prideaux
llensleigb, Esq., of co. Devon, and widow of Rev. T. G. T.
Anderson, of Fawsyde, co. Kincardine, and d. Nov. 1881,
leaving an only child, Patricia Byre."., heiress of Fairley and
.St. Catherines, m. 1879, Captain Harry Vesey Brooke, 02nd
Highlanders, 2nd son of Sir Arthur Brinsley Brooke, 2nd IJart.
of Colebrooke, co. Fermanagh, and has issue. Mr. Moir-Byres
(L Nov. 1881, and was s. by his brother,
Geoece Moir Byres, Esq, of Tonley, J. P., 6. 1807 ; m.
1854, Aleeyne, dau. of Thomas Iloughtoa Fields, Esq. and
had issue,
I. Alleyne Katherine Elizal>eth, m. 3 Dec. 1881, Napier
MacIx:od Wylie, Esq., and has issue.
it. Stuart, m. John Byrcs-Lealce, Esq., J.P. of Rockside, Oak-
harapton, Devon, and has issue,
in. Jean, m. Dr. Oswald.
Mr. Moir-Byres d 8 Dec. 1889, and was s. by his cousin,
Patrick Moir-Byees, Esq. of Tonley, b.. 1814; in. 1838.
Maria, eldest dau. of John White, Esq. of Quebec, and had
issue,
I. George, now of Tonley.
II. James, b. 1 July, 1842, of Albany, U.S., m. 1870, Alice
Catherine, dau. of Edward Andrews, Esq., M.D., of Titch-
ticld, Hants, and has issue.
in. Douglas, M.D., 6. 1844; m. 187G, Mary Florence, dau. of
Edward Wood, Esq., merchant of Manchester, and has issue.
IV. John, of Brereton Hall, b. 1848; m. IJ-SO, Esther Anne
ilallabar, dau. of William Lowndes- Yates, Esq. of Cingleton,
Cheshire, and has issue.
V. Patrick, 6. 1850, of Manchester, merchant; in. 1879, Aiine,
dau. of Charles S. Ross, Esq.
VI. Byres, b. 1853, M.B. (IG, Upper Wimpole Street, London),
111. 8 June, 1887, Jessie Evelyn, dau. of Lieut.-Col. J. C.
Bonomy, and has issue,
VII. Richard, b. 1855, of Manchester, merrhant.
I. Jessie, m. 1S70, John Hill, Esq. of Manchester, and has
i.ssue.
II. Caroline, n. 1872, James Hutchinson, Esq. of Liverpool,
and has issue.
III. Maria, in. Sept. 1884, her cousin, Thomas Blatherwick,
E.jq., and has issue.
(f iimiln ai ^oir.
The Moirs, or Mores, are believed to have settled in Aber-
deenshire so early as the reign of David II. Besides the
Moirs of Stoneywood, and the family now before us, there
were many landed families of the name in the county, spring-
ing mostly from Burgesses of Aberdeen, who derived original-
ly, in all probability, from a common ancestor, but were in
many cases more closely related by intermarriage.
The Moirs of Stoneywood, who held that property from about
the end of the 16th century, held also for a time, the lands of
Kermuck or Ellon (adjoining parish to Foveran), and the
Moirs of Hilton ((now called Turncrhall), were also in that
parish (Ellon). Besidesthese, there were the Moirs of Lonmay,
who were of the Stoneywood branch (afterwards of New
Grange, In Forfarahire), Scotstoun, Spittal, Denmore, Inver-
nettie (also Stoneywoods), Ferryhill, Abergeldie, on Deeside
(afterwards ot Otterburn, in the South of Scotland), &c. The
more immediate ancestors of the family of Tonley were long
settled in the parish of Foveran, Aberdeenshire.
Andrew Moie, or More, designed Laird ot Overhill, parish
ot Foveran, and residing at Oldmill there, was a wealthy
Burgess ot Aberdeen, b. 1621. He m. (as second wife) Agnes
Montgomery (6. 1655 ; d. March, 1730), sister of Lady
Rannieston, and had issue,
r. Andrew, his heir.
n. Gilbert, 6. 1675, Muster Master Depute for Scotland, so
designed when admitted a Burgess ot Aberdeen, 1716.
III. Gsorge, b. 1679 (Rev.), minister 1st of Towie and latterly
ot Kintore ; 771. (contract dated 14 Dec. 17laj Jean, dau. ot
Sir William Forbes, tth Bart, of MonymuSk, by his wife, the
Lady Jean Keith, dau. of the Earl of Kintore, and had
issue :1 William (Rev.), of Fyvie, m. 177^!, Helen Constable,
and had issue, George and Catherine; Jane, m. 1800, John
Dingwall, of Rannieston and Ardo, Provost of A bei-deen;
2 George, d. young ; 1 Agnes, 6. l"23-9; m. Alex. Rose,
eldest son ot the Laird of Lethinty, co. Aberdeen, and d.
1809; and 2 Jean, b. 1730; m. 1761, James Jopp, Esq. of
Cotton.
IV. Samuel, 6. 1683. v. James, 6. 16S9.
I. Margaret, b. 1677. n. Marjory, 6. 1681.
III. Isabel, 6. 1686.
Mr. Moir d. 14 Dec. 1694. His eldest son,
Andrew Moir, of Cultcrcullen, and Old Mill, parish of
Foveran, b. 1673; d. May, 1733; to. 1699—1700, Elizabetl-
(h 1675, d. 20 Sept. 1761), dau. of Robert Simpson, Esq. of
'Ihornton, co. Aberdeen (who registered his arms about 1672),
eldestbrotherof AlexanderSimpson, Esq. of Concraig, in same
CO., and had issue,
I. Andrew, his heir. 11. Robert, b. 1712.
III. George, 6. 1714, Student in Philosophy.
IV. Gilbert, of Raeden, an eminent merchant of Aberdeen, 5.
1719, m. 1745, Helen (who d. 1791), dau. of George Shep-
herd, of Aberdeen, merchant, by his wife, Helen Thomson,
of the family ot lianchoiy, and had, with other children
dying young and unm. two sons and two daus., viz., >
1 George, of Raeden, sometime Provost of Aberdeen, h.
1752, d. 1828; m. 1st, Jane, eldest dau. of Alexander
Innes, Esq. of Breda, co. Aberdeen, and ot Cowie, CO,
Kincaidine (she d. 1794); and 2ndly, Hariict Bcauvai.s, of I
Aberdeen (who d. 1855), and had issue by both wives.
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MOL
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2 A)ex£inder, b. 1756, sometime Collector of Customs at
Alierdeeu; m. Margaret (who d. 1815), 4th dau. of
Alexander Innes, Esq. o£ Breda and Conie, and had
issue.
1 Elizabeth, 6. 1749, m. Baillie Charles Farquharson, of
Aherdeen, andrf. 1831.
2 Catherine, tji- 1792, James Thomson, Advocate, and d.
1800, leaving issue.
I. Jean, 6. 1701, m. (contract dated 14 Oct. 1731) William
Mitchell, merchant (elder brother of Alexander Mitchell, of
Tillycorthie, Abeitleen progenitor of Blitchell of Stow, and
Mitchell-lnnes, of Parson's Green, Ayton, I'hantassie, &c.j,
and d. Jan. 1792, leaving issue, thi'ee sons and two
daus.,
1 William, of South Stocket and Aberdeen, merchant, b.
I73G; m. 1st, 1759. his relative, Elizabeth, dau. and co.
heir of John Middlcton, of Aberdeen, merchant, by
Barbara Simpson, of Concraig (see above), (she d. about
1760) He m. 2ndly, ciira 1761, Mary (d. 1824), dau. of
"William Eordyee, Esq. of Aqiihorties, Aberdeenshire, by
his maiTiage in 1738 with Margaret, dau. uf Walter
Cochran, Esq. of Dumbreck, and had two sons, Willidm
Mitchell, an officer H.N.; Walter BlitcheU, purser in an
East Indiaman man of war, both d. unin. ; and five daus..
all, excepting Helen (who d. young), were married.
. 2 Alex.onder, d. young.
3 Andi'ew, of Savocls, b. 1737 ; vi. 1759, Margaret Cattanach
(grand dau. of Lunisden, Laird of Corrachree, cadet of
the old Aberdeenshire family of Lumsden, of Cushnie),
and by her (who d. 1815) Mr. Mitchell (who d. 1799) had,
with other issue, a son,
Gilbert Mitchell, of Savoek, b. there 1774; d. 1814; m.
1800, Margaret Bruce, sister of the late James Bruce,
Esq., J. P. of Inverquhomery, and Longside, co. Aber-
deen; and their dau., Margaret Mitchell, 6. at Savoek
1809; VI. 1838, David Gill, Esq. of Blairythan, and
Savoek (see Gill of lilainjthan).
1 Elizabeth, 6. 1733, m. 175G, her cousin-gcrman, William
Mitchell, of Haddo, son of Alexander, of Tillycorthie, and
had issue.
2 Jean, b. 1735, m. — Shepherd, and d. s. -p.
H. Agnes, b. 1705, m. (contract dated 16 Nov. 1732) George
Gray, merchant, son of George Gray, of Haddo.
HI. Isabel, b. 1707, vi. John Meder, Burgess of Aberdeen, and
d. 1777.
IV. Elizabeth, b. 1709; m. contract dated 26 May, 1744),
•fames Gray, another son of George Gray, of Haddo, and
had a dau., Elizabeth, ?)t. James Milne, merchant, and had
issue.
The Eev. Andbew Moib, b. 1703, was minister, 1st of Methlic
•and latterly of Ellon, both in Aberdeenshire, i». 7 Sept. 1737
Jane (who d. 1789), dau. of the Rev. Wm. Forbes, of Tarves
< 3rd son Sir John Forbes, of Waterton, by his wife, a sister of
the 1st Earl of Aberdeen), by Janet his wife, dau. of Prof
-fames Gregory, inventor of the Reflecting Telescope,, and d
1794, and had with two sons, William and Andrew, and two
■flaus., Janet and Jane (who all d. unm.),
(lEOEGE, lii.s heir.
Elizabeth, b. 1739, m. Robert Garden, Esq. of Grange, and
Clerkhill, co. Aberdeen, Advocate, and had a large lamily,
live sons and three daus., of whom one was a Colonel in the
Arm)', d. vvm., and another, George, of Montreal, mer-
chant, in. Iiis relative, Euphemia, dau. of William Forbes,
Esq. of Edit, CO. Aberdeen, and had issue.
The Eev. De. Geoece Moie, b. 5 April 1741, was for the long
period of 55 years Minister of Peterhead, co. Aberdeen, m. in
1766, Martha (who d. 1816), 3rd dau. of Patrick Byres, Esq. of
'Donley (see lliat jamily), SiwHi d, 18 March, 1818, having had
issue, eight sons and two daus.,
1 Andrew, an officer -n the army, d. in India, unm.
2 Patrick, 6. 1769, secretary to Lord Minto, Governor-Gen. of
India, and in 1807 accompanied his lordship to Bengal,
where he was appointed a Commissioner of the Court of
Requests at Calcutta, which last office he held up to the
time of his death, 5 Feb. 1810 unm.
■3 James, M.D., of Johnston, of whom afterwards.
4 John, of .St. Catherine's, Peterhead, artist, b. 1775 ; m. 1800,
his cousin-german, Catherine, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Capt. John Byres, R.E. (see that family), and d. 1856,
having had issue, wiih others d. young,
Patrick Moir-Byres, IV. of Tonley.
James Giegory Moir-Byres, V. of Tonley.
George Moir-Byi-es, VI. of Tonley.
Isabella, d. v.riin.
Catherine, m. 1st, John Forster Fraser, Esq., and 2ndly,
Win. Findlay, Esq.
Stewart, m. 1849, James B. B. Junor, Esq., and has issue
a son.
V. William, who ci. at Trinrd.ad 7t?n)i. 1802.
VI. Robert. vii. Forbes, both d. unm.
viii. Andrew, sometime a merchant at, Quebec, and d. there
d'irm.
I. Janet, m. 1st, Chrutopber Norton, Esq. of Penkridge, and
Congreve, Staffordshire, and 2nd!y, Capt. John Daviu.son,
and had issue by each.
11. Jane, 1st wife of the Rev. William Donald, of Peterhead
(no issue).
James Moie,* M.D., of Johnston and Braehcad, both near
Aberdeen was for many years a leading physician in that
town, i. 1770, m. 1802, his cousin-german, Janet, youngerdau.
and co-heir of Capt. John Byres,* E.E., and d. iu Nov. 18C1 ,
issue, two sons and one dau.
I. James, d. young. ii. Pateick, VII. of Tonley.
I. Jessie, d. unm. 1870.
Arms o/Btees (of old)— As depicted in the fine tomb of John
Byres, of Coates (who d. 1629), az. a chev. between three bee.i
volant arrieree, arg ; Porteus Snowdon, Herald, also gives this
coat in 1661, to Bykes of Strathaven, a cadet of the family.
C7-est (of this coat)— A boe volant, or. Motto— Rule be one.
The blazon assigned to Patrick Byres, Esq. of Tonley, by the
Lord Lyon, 7 Feb. 175-5, and since always used by the
family is quite di (To rent— viz., az., a chevron arg., between
three martlets, volant or. Crest — A cock regardant ppr.
il/o(io— Marte suo Tutus. Ar7ns of Bloia (as Stoneywood)—
Arg. three Moors' heads, couped, distilling drops of blood, ppr.
frest—A Mauritanian's head couped, as in the Arms. Motto—
Major opima ferat.
Sra(s— Tonley House, near Alford, Aberdeenshire ; and the
Craig, Windermere.
MOLESWOETH OF NORTH DOWN
HALL.
MoiESWOETH, George Mill Feederick, Esq.
oE North Down Hall, Devon, and of Littleborough,
CO. Lancaster, J.P. Devon and for Duchy of Lan-
caster, and Comm. E.N. (retired), b. 14 Sept. 1825 ;
m. 19 Aug. 1851, Sarah, dau. of Laurence Newall,
Esq. of Town House, Littleborough, and has issue,
I. Reginald Balfouk, b. Nov. 1852 ; m. 1888, Marian,
youngest dau. of Edmund TBoinson, Esq., and has issue,
a dau., Katherine Sarah Nt wall, b. 12 Oct 1891.
II. George Nassau, 6. 4 June, 1856 ; d. unm. 1879.
III. Arthur Hill, b. 25 Oct. 1857.
I. Harriet, d. an infant, ii. Mary Capel.
III. Jessie Fitzgerald, m. 3 Oct. 1889, Henry Bridges
Molesworth, Esq., eldest son of Sir Guildford Molesworth,
H.C.I.E., and has issue, a son, George Noble, b, 14 July,
1890.
liineage.— Majok The Hon. Edwabd Moleswoeth, 4th
son of Robert, 1st Viscount Molesworth (see Bdrke's Pcerarie),
left issue, by Mary his 3rd wife, two sons, John, of whom wc
treat, and Robert, m. 1773, Elizabeth, dau. of John Tuke, Esq.,
and had issue. The elder son,
John Molesworth, Esq., to. F'rances, eldest dau. of
Matthew HiU, Esq., and d. 24 April, 1791, leaving issue, a
son.
Rev. John Edward Nassau Moleswobth, D.D., Vicar of
Rochdale, 6. 1790; m. 1st, 28 Nov. 1816, Harriet, dau. of
William MacKinnon, Esq. and by her (who d. 1850) had issue,
I. William Nassau (Rev.), LL.D., Hon. Canon of Blan-
chester. Vicar of Spotland, Uochdale, b. 8 Nov. 1816; vi. 3
Sept. 1844, Margaret, dau. of George Murray, Esq. of
Ancoats Hall, and d. 19 Dec. 1890, leaving issue,
1 James Murray, b. 1849 ; m. 11 Nov. 1891, Emily Maria,
dau. of Robert Leech, Esq.
2 Alexander, 6. 1851.
3 William Nassau, 6. 28 Oct. 1853; m. 1882, Clara, dau. of
Thomas Healey, Esq. of Howanh Cross, and has issue,
William Nassau, b. 1888 ; and Dorothy Nassau, 6. 1883.
4 Murray Crompton, 6. 14 March, 18.iii.
5 Uobert F'rancis Stuart, b. 19 May, 1858.
6 Arthur Henry, 6. 1862.
1 Margaret, m. 8 Oct. 1891, Rev. Samuel E. Clark, M.A.
II. John, 6. 1818; 7ii. 5 Oct. 1847, Mary, dau. of Laurence
Newall, Esq. of Littleborough, and d. 21 Sept. 1886, liaving
by her, who d. 7 Sept. 187i, had issue,
1 Edward Newall Molesworth-Hepworth, 6. 1818 ; m. 1880,
Marion, dau. of Rev. Francis Ley bazley.
2 Frederick Nassau, 6. 25 Oct. 1850; m. 14 Aug. 1877,
Emma Louisa, dau. of J. H. Davenport, Esq., and has
issue, Eric Nassau, b. 1878; Henry Talbot, b. 1880; John
Davenport, b. 1885; and a dau. b. 1888.
3 John, 6. 1858 ; m. 1885, Emily Maude, dau. of Rev.
Henry Mitchell, F.S.A., Vicar of Boshaui, co. Sussex, and
has issue, Helen and Blary.
4 Laurence Teesdale, b. 1864.
5 William Maekinnon, b. 1867.
* For a more exhaustive account of the Mom and Btees
fimilies, .lee " Houses of Moir and Byres," by Mr. A,
J . MitcheU-Gill, of Savcck.
1404
MOL
THE LANDED GENTRY
MOL
1 Sarah Emma. 2 Ilairiet Kleanor.
3 Margaret Elise, m. 18S5, Edward Ashwell Mitchell, Esq.,
and has issue.
4 Marion Patricia. 5 Flora Ilill.
lit. Daniel, h. 1S'21.
IV. George Mill Frederick, of North Down Hall.
V. Keynell Francis Wynn (Uev.), M..\., Hoct.ir of Wa.'<hinfi-
ton, Durham, 6. 1827; m. 1st, IS.")!, Eleanor Jane, only
dau. of Kev. John Hilton, and by her, who d. 1862, has
issue,
1 Francis Hilton, 6. 1854.
i John Hilton (Rev.), Vicar of St. Marks, Pcterhorough,
and Kural Dean, b. 185G.
3 Ernest Hilton (Rev.), /;. 1S58; m. 1886, Adeline, dau. of
llcv. Canon Charles Kin^, of Salisliury, and has issue,
Charles Ernest Wynn, b. 20 Aug. 1888 ; and Eric Mackin-
non, b. 16 Oct. 181)0.
4 Artliur Hilton, B.A. Pemh. Coll. Oxon, Banister at-
Law, b. 1860.
1 Mary Agnes. 2 Eleanor Jane.
Rev. R. ¥. W. Molesworth m. 2nrtly, 1864, Frances Eliza-
beth, dau. of Adm. George Henderson, K.N., and has by
her, who d. 1892,
5 Rodney Henderson, b. lS6.i.
6 Theodore Henderson, b. 1872.
7 Walter Henderson, b. It73.
3 Bertha. 4 Dora.
VI. Guildford Lindsey (Sir), K.C.I.E., 6. 1828; m. 1854,
Maria IClizabeth, dau. of the late John Thomas Bridges,
Esq., and has issue,
1 Henry Bridges, 6. 185t; m. 3 Oct. 1889, his first cousin
Jessie Fitzgerald, 2nd dau. of Capt. G. M. V. Molesworth,
K.N., of North Down Hall, and has issue, George Noble,
6. 14 July, 1890.
2 Robert Bridges, M.A.. Catab., b. 1863.
3 Guy I^yard Nassau, 6. 186.i.
4 Percy Braybrook, b. 1867, Lieut. R.E.
1 Amy Frances, m. 1879, Charles Blair, Esq., and has
issue.
2 Eva.
3 Louisa Mary, m. 1881, E. A. Deiftiys, Esq., and has
issue.
I. Harriet, m. 1 Jan. 1850, Samuel Crompton, Esq., M.D.
II. Emma Frances, ra. 1850, George I'oulden, Esq., Recorder
of Portsmouth, who d. 1868.
III. Louisa, in. 18i6, Rev. John Edwards, who d. 1864, and
has issue.
The Rev. Dr. Molesworth m. 2ndly, 1854, Harriet, widow of
John Thomas Bridges, Esq., and dau. of Sir Robert Affleck, 4th
Bart, and rf. 1877.
AriM— See Burke's Peerage, Molesworth, V.
Stat — North Down HaU, Bideford.
MOLESWORTH-ST. AUBYIT OF CLOW-
ANCE.
(See St. Aubtn.)
MOLINEUX OF ISFIELD.
MoLiNEUx, Majoe Haeold Parmintee, of
The Cottage, Isficld, Sussex, J. P., late Essex Eegt.,
b. 16 April, 1850, m. 4 Jan. 1881, Rosa Eugenie
Katharine, second dau. of the late Henry King,
Esq. J. P. of Isfield Place, and has issue,
I. George King, b. 15 April, 1887.
II. Henry Gisborno King, b. 9 May, 1891.
I. Dorothy Eugenie, b. 9 Nov. ISSl.
II. Katharine Augusta, 6. 8 March, 1S83.
III. Annie Rosa, 6. 26 June, 1886.
Xiineag'e. — This family is a cadet branch of the Molineux,
Baronets of Teversal, co. Nottingham, and have been long
settled in Su.^sex and Staffordshire.
Francis Molineux, of Mansfield, co. Notts, High Sheriff
1662, the younger son of Sir Francis Molineux, Bart, of
Teversal, m. Grace, dau. of Conyers, Lord Darcy, of Hornby
Castle, Yorkshire, and widow of George Best, of Middletou(l;er
will proved 1680 at York), and d. 6 l'"eb. 1666, leaving, with
other issue, a son,
Darcy Molineux, High Sheriff Notts 1687, 6. 1652, m. 4 Feb.
167.3, Elizabeth.dau. of William Ka,ssett, of Doncaster, and d. 14
April, 1716 (will proved at York in that year) leaving issue,
■»ith seven daus.,
1. Franiis, d. 1677. ii. Darcy, 6. 1680, d. 1689.
lu. William, b. 1681, Mayor of Doncaster, 1721, m. Katheiine,
dau. of Richard Shepherd of Doncaster, and widow of
William Squire of that place, and (/. 1750, leavii g issue.
IV. John, of whom we treat. v. Thomas, 6. 16au, d. 1702.
The 4th son,
John Molineux, of Mansfield, Notts, and Wolverhampton,
CO. Stafford, iii.Mary, dau. of Richard Birch, of Wolverhampton,
and d. 1754 (will proved that year) having by her (who d. 1735)
had issue,
I. Thomas, of Wolverhampton, b. 1704; m. Margaret, dau.
of Zacliary Gisborne, and d. leaving issue, Benjamin,
d. s. p. 1(82 ; John, d. 1785, without male issue; Richard, a!.
1784,wit,hout male issue; Thomas, i^.l807, leaving issue, now
extinct in the male line on the death, 30 Nov. 1890, unm. of
Gisborne Molineux, the distinguished genealogist,and author
of a very complete and interesting Memoir of the Molineux
family, and Joseph Thomas Zachariah.
II. Richard, of London, merchant, d. 1762, havingm. Sarah,
another dau. of Zachary Gisborne abovementioned, and
had issue a dau. Mary, m. Capt. G. Barber, of Somerford
Hall, CO. Stafford.
in. John, of Gainsbrough, co. Lincoln, had two daus. only,
of whom Sarah, m. Richard Slaney, of Hatton. co. Salop.
IV. Joseph, of I^ewcs, of whom presently.
v. Benjamin, of Molineux House, Wolverhampton, banker,
m. Elizabeth, dau. of George Fieldhouse, andri. 1772, leav-
ing issue, with two daus., a son,
George, of Wolverhampton, banker, J. P. co. Stafford,
Hi«h Sheriff 1791, m. Jane, dau. of — Robinson, and d.
1820, leaving issue, with live younger suns and three
daus., who all d. s. p., a son,
George Fieldliouse (Rev.), M.A. Rector of Ryton, co.
Salop, and Prebendary of St. Peter's, Wolverhampton,
J. P., m. Maria, dau. of William Hardman, of Man-
chester, and d. 1840, leaving issue, 1 George William, ol"
Midleton, co. I/ancaster, d. s. p. 1846 ; 2 James Hard-
man; 3 Richard Henry; 4 John Hardman, i)z. Sarah,
dau. of William Sbiston who d. s.p. 1875; 5 William
Hardman (Rev.), Rector of Elnisett, co. Suffolk, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Pemberton, J.P. of Plas Lssa,
CO. Fliiit, and has issue, William Pemberton ; George
Edward Francis (Rev.) ; and Emily Constance ; (>
Charles Edward, of Oakley Penkbridge, co. Stafford,
J.P., TO. Jane, dau. of Orson Bidwell. of Albrighton, co.
Salop, and d. 1881, leaving a dau. Mary Jane, m. F. J.
S. Browne, Esq. of Bashfield House, Oxon, J. P., and lias
issue ; 7 Thomas, of Beechfield, Bowden, m. Mary, dau.
of William Lomas, of Manchester, and has issue,
Thomas Hardman ; John George William: Emily, ?«.
Rev. J. B. F'aussett, M.A., Rector of L.augliton, co.
Leicester ; and Alice Mary, in. Rev. John Trew, of
Greenock ; 1 Harriet, m. Thomas Lomas, of Man-
chester; and 2 Emily, m. Rev. John Lomas, of Walton
Breck, Liverpool ; 3 Maria; 4 Eliza Jane ; and 5 Fanny.
VI. William, bur. at Doncaster, 1726.
Tlic 4th son,
Joseph Molineux, of Lewes, Sussex, 6. 1713; m. Anns,
dau. of Dr. Brett, of Lewes, and granddau. of John Apslcy,
of Pulborough, Sussex, and d. 1771, leaving, with other
issue, d. young,
Joseph, his heir.
Elizabeth, m. A. Vcrrall, of Lewes.
The son and heir.
Joseph Molineux, of Lewes, banker, b. 7 March, 1754, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Tliomas West, of Southover, Lewes, anil
had, with ether issue d. young,
George, of whom hereafter.
Elizabeth, m. C. Chitty, of Lewes.
Sarah, m. her cousir., Francis Molineux.
Cordelia, m. Job hmallpiece, ot North brook, co. Surrey.
Jane, ?«. Jo-seph Browne, of Holcombe House, co. Gloucester.
Maria, m. Henry Sparkes, of Shalford, co. Surrey, and had a
dau. Maria, m. Sir John Charles Kenward Shaw, Bart, of
Kenward, co. Kent.
Grace, m. William Browne, of Minchinliampton, cj.
Gloucester.
The son and heir,
George Molineux, Esq. of Isfield and Lewes, Sussex,
banker, J. P., b. 17 March, 1791 ; m. 1815, Frances Ann, dau.
of Thomas Ramsay, Esq., and d. 1855, leaving issue,
I. George, of whom presently.
II. Joseph, 0. 1818; m. Carolit e, d;.u. of Rev. E. Symoi;s,
Rector ot Ringmer, Sussex, and d. 1876.
III. Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Waberthwaite, Cuu;berlan'l, /).
J 820, d. uvm. 29 Oct. 1890.
IV. Frederick, 6. 1822. v. Charles, d. unm 1825.
VI. Henry. vil. Apsley Brett, d. unm. 1860.
I. Frances, m. Job Smallpiece, of I'ield Place, Cumpton,
Surrey.
II. Cordelia, m. Joseph Ewart, of Manchester.
III. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1835.
The eldest son,
George Molineux, Esq. of Isfield, Uckfield, Sussex, J. P..
6. 1816; m. 1st. 2 Oct. 1840, Maiia Ann, only child of Rev.
Joseph Hurlock, M.A., and by her (whoc/. 11 Marcli, 1875) had
issue,
MOL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOL
140^
I. George Fitzhcrbcrt. h. 1841.
II. Charles Hurlock (Iter.), Vicar of Stavelcy, Derbyshire, b.
J842.
III. fbilip Horace, of Mailing House, Lewe.=, banker, b.
1844.
IV. Arthur Elli.'i'in (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Minster, Isle of
Thanct, b. lo4t) ; m. Kleanorfllargaret, dau. of Matthew Bell,
Ksq., J. P. and D.L., of Bourne Park. co. Kent, and lias
issue, two daus. Agnes Irene, and Evelyn Margaret.
Y. Hakold Parmintee, of Isfield.
I. Mildred Constance.
Mr. George MoHncux vi. 2ndly, 1877, Cecil Harriet, dau. of
II. S. Russell, Esq. H.E.I.C.S. and d. 20 Jan. 1893.
Jlesidenees— The Cottage, Islield, Sussex ; and 44, Carlisle
Bead, Eastbourne.
MOLONY OF KILTANON.
MoLONTjWiii.XAM Beeesford, Esq. of Kiltanon,
€0. Clare, b. 25 Aug. 1875, *. his father 1891.
Lineage. — The Milesian family of Molony is one of
great antiquity in Ireland. O'Halloran (History of IrtlanO,
vol. iii., page 408) says, "from Cormac Cas, who was of the
line of Hebcr, eldest son of Milesius are descended 1st,
O'Brien, Chief of Thomond ; MacMahon, Lord of Corca-
Bhaisgin; MucXamara, Marshal of Thomond; Mac Clancy,
Hereditary Chief Justice ; Mac Bruodin, Hereditary Historian ;
O'Uickory and Nolan, the Hereditary Medical Tribe ; Mac-
Curtins, Hereditary Bards, etc. Besides these hereditary
officers, the following noble families are derived from this
^eat source : O'Dea, O'Hehir, O'Quin, M'Ennery, O'Grady,
O'MolloOTiey, and others." And in his List of Ancient Irish
Territories, and of the Milesian families who possessed them
before and after the invasion of Henry II., Ceil-tanan (other-
wise Kiltanon) is mentioned among the rest as the estate of
O'Molony.
TheMolony.-i were formerly Chieftains of Clare, where they
possessed a large tract of country called the O'JIoloney's lands,
as may be seen from some of the old maps of that country.
In Catholic times, three members of the family attained
the mitre, as appears from the epitaph on the tomb of John
O'Molony, Bishop of Limerick 1687 (.2nd son of John O'Molony,
Esq. of Kiltanon), who, after the siege of Limerick, followed
King James II. to Paris, where he assisted in the foundation
of a university for the education of Irish priests, in the
chapel belonging to which he was bur. 1702. The Bishop's
nephew,
James Molont, Esq. of Kiltanon, the first of the family who
laid aside the prefix " 0," served in King James's army, but
.subsequently sided with William III. He m. Mary, dau. of
James Lambert, Esq. of Carnagh, co. Wexford, by Anstace
his wife, dau. and heiress of Nicholas Sutton, Esq. of Bally-
lierogue, and dying 1733 (his will bears date 1732j, was s. by
his son,
James Molont, Esq. of Kiltanon, m. 1720, Elizabeth, widow
of Major 3Iorgan Ryan, and 2nd dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Croasdaile, Esq. of Cloghstokin, co. Galway, by Mercy his
wife, dau. of Col. Richard Ringrose, of Moynoe House, co.
Clare, and had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Croasdaile,?). 1719; nu (settlement dated 175G) Catherine,
dau. of Henry Gonne, Esq., Clerk of the Peace, and dying
1799, was a. by his son,
Henry Gonne Molony, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, h. 1759 ;
M. 1786, Caroline, dau. of Thomas Walker, Esq., Master in
Chancery, by Caroline, his wife, dau. of the Hon. Bysse
Molesworth, and had issue,
Croasdaile, of Granahan.
Heniy Gonne, 6. 1801 ; m. 13 Dec. IS23, Hannah, dau.
of Pu;v. Arthur Knox, Rector of St. Catherine's, Dublin,
and of Bray, in Wicklow, and by her (who d. 18 Nov.
1841) had issue, Henry Gonne, buried 8 Nov. 1827, aged
five days; Arthur Knox, 6. 1 Nov. 1832 ; Henry Camp-
bell, 6. Ia36, d. at St. Louis, America, 1S66; VVilliuin
John, 6. about 1838, m., living in New Zealand; Caro-
line, d. at Milan, 5 July, 1889; Henrietta Elizabeth, d.
at Swords, Aug. 1855; Hannah, d. 30 May, 1836 ; Julia,
in . about 1874, Samuel Murray Going, Esq. of Liskeveen
House, CO. Tipperary; Maria, d. 29 March, 1851; Jane,
a nun in the Cistercian Convent, Wimborne. Henry
Gonne Molony, d. 31 July, 1888.
Caroline, m. Capt. William Richai-ds, 5th Dragoon
Guards.
Catherine, m. the Right Hon. John Richards, a baron of
the Exchequer in Ireland, and d. leaving issue.
Mr. Molony d. 1821, and was s. by his son,
Croasdaile Molony, Esq. of Granahan, 6. 18 July, 1788 ;
m. 1816, Charlotte, dau. of Col. Thomas Halcott,
H.E.I.C.S., and had issue,
Croasdaile, of Granahan, m. 1864, Johanna, cldist
dau. of Nicholas Blake, Esq.
Henry.
Charles Walker (Rev.), m. 27 Aug. 1853, Adelaide,
dau. of Sir William UusseU, Bart., M.D.
Thomas.
Henrietta, m. 1st, Robert Fannin, Esq. of Dublin, who
d. leaving issue, and'2ndly, 1844, JoIiffeTufnell, Esq.,
who (/.
He d. 1867.
III. Lambert, Banister-at-Law, d. 14 Jan. 1771, leaving, by
Jane his wife, dau. of Rev. Mr. Browne, an only dau. and
heir,
Elizabeth Croasdaile, m. James Ledwith, Esq. of Led-
withstown, co. Longford.
I. Jane, m. 6 Oct. 1756, her cousin, Ringrose Drew, Esq. of
Drewsborough, co. Clare.
Mr. Molony was s. by his eldest son,
James Molon'y, Esq. of Kiltanon, to. 8 Aug. 1751, Mary,
dau. of Arthur Weldon, Esq. of P^aheendeny, Queen's co., and
had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Arthur, in the H.E.I.Co.'s C.S., d. unm.
III. Walter Weldon, »i. Mary, dau. of — Spelisy, M.D., and
had issue,
1 Walter, a Stipendiary Magistrate, m. Miss Kelly, and had
several children.
2 Arthur (Rev.), Rector of Derrylome, m. Heaner, dau.
of Edward Croker, Esq., and had issue by her, who d.
1837.
3 James, d. in India unm.
1 Anne. 2 Eliza, m. John Croker, Esq.
IV. Lambert, m. Miss King, and had issue, 1 Chidley; 2 Henry,
ser\ed in the army as Ensign and Lieut., and Adjutant
H.M. 50th Foot, was through the Sikh campaign of 1844-5,
and present at Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon ;
d. at Meerut, shortly after the conquest of the Punjaub,
having m. Emily, dau. of Henry Vinall, Esq. of Chatham,
Kent, and by her had (with two daus., Emily Maria Mouatt,
b. 1846, and Honoria Haniet Wilmot, b. 1847) two sons,
Henry Andrew, h. 1843 ; Chidley Kearman, b. at Cawnpore,
1845, seiTed in Royal Navy, passing for rank of Paymaster
in 1867, afterwards in the Admiralty Office, retired fioiu
R.N., and subsequently served under the Cape Government,
is a J. P. for Kimberley, Cape Colony, ra. Is71, Emma, 3rd
dau. of the late Selwyn Scholefield Sugden, Esq., formerly
Deputy Governor of H.M. Convict Prison at Gibraltar, and
by her has issue, Chidley Selwyn Anthony, b. 1873; Henry
Lambert, 6. 1876, d. an infant ; Ernest Andrew, b. 1881 ;
George, d. in infancy; Frederick Sugden, b. 1886; and
Emily Catherine, 6. 1875 ; and Anna Maria, m. — Yonge,
Esq.
V. Weldon John (Rev.), Rector of Dunleckney, co. Carlow,
m. 20 March, 1804, Mary, dau. of Rev. Samuel Preston,
Rector of Ballbracken, Vicar of Monasterevan, and Preben-
dary of Haaristown, and had issue,
1 Stewart Weldon, Capt. Madras Light Cavalry, d. unm.
1837.
2 Weldon Samuel, m. 15 Aug. 1849, Harriet, dau. of Sir
Anthony Weldon, Cart., and has issue, Anthony Weldon,
Stewart Arthur, Weldon Charles, 6. 16 Nov. 1853, m. 9
Aug. 1883, Eleanor Anne, eldestdau. of Commissar)--Gen.
Edwards, lay his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of Dr. Harrison, of
Hume Street, DubUn, and has with other issue, Alexander
Weldon, 6. 5 June, 1884; Han iette Mary, m. John Percy
Gordon Maynard, Esq. of Ratoath Slanor, co. Meath, anil
has issue, Emily Frances, Florence Helen, and Constance
Anna, m. 5 Jan. 1887, Kev. Robert Mease, M.A. of St.
Marks, London.
3 Charies Preston, Col. E.I. Staff Corps, m. 23 Nov. 1855,
Rosa Ehzabeth, eldest dau. of !^ir Thomas Fetherston,
Bart., and had a son, Charles Stewart, h. 1856.
1 Mary, m. Rev. John Alexander, LL.D., Hector of Came.
Diocese of P'erns.
2 Elizabeth, m. Capt. James Beveridge Harris.
3 Letitia. 4 Lucy. 5 EUen.
VI. Charles. vii. Edmtmd.
I. Elizabeth.
Mr. Molony was s. by his son,
James Molony, Esq. of Kiltanon, High .Sheriff of Clare ISO'2,
b. 1752; m. 1780, Selina, dau. of Rev. John Mills, of Bar-
ford, CO. Warwick, and by her (who d. in 1825) had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Charles Arthur. 6. 1790, H.E.I.Co.'s C.S., Chief-Com-
missioner of the disti-icts of the Nerbudda, d. unm. in India,
1824.
III. Edmund, 6. 1794, H.E.I.Co.'s Secretary to the Govern-
ment of Bengal; m. 1815, Frances Rosina, dau. of Henry
Creighton, Esq. of GormaJty, East Indies, and d. in India,
1830, leaving issue,
1 Charles Arthur (Rev.), M.A., "Viear of St. Lawrence,
Ramsgate, b. 1826 ; to. 1872, Mary Emily Jane, dau. ©f
K. D. Parker, Esq., late H.E.I.Co.'sC.S., and has issue,
Edmund ; Henry James Creighton ; John Charles Arthur
Deane ; Percy William ; and two daus.
1406
MOL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOL
1 Frances, ra. 1845, A. E. Gayer, Esq., LL.D., Q.C. (who
d. 1S77), and has i^sue, Edmund liiehard ; Arthur ; Lucy
Harriette ; Edith Mary.
J. Selina, d. vnm. 1864. ii. Mary, d. unm. 1S2G.
III. Harriet, d. an infant.
IV. Anne, j.i. Uev. W. Butler, of Doon, co. Clare, and d. s.p.
I84G. V. Lucy, d. unm. 1835.
Mr. Molony d. 12 Oct. 1S23, and was s. by his son,
James Molony, Esq. of Kiltanon, J.l*. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1828, b. 18 Auff. 1785; in. 1st, 17 Feb. 1820, Harriet,
.3rd dau. of William Harding, Esq. of B.iraset, co. Warwicit,
and had by her (who d. 8 Oct. 1826),
I. James, 6. 1822 . d. 1834.
II. William Mills, his heir.
1. Harriet, d. an infant.
He m. 2ndly, 15 April, 1828, Lucy, 2nd dau. of Sir Trevor
AVheler, Bart, of Woodseat, and had by her (who d. 14 May,
18.50),
III. Francis Whcler (Bev.), 6. 5 April, 1829; m. 19 Oct. 1853,
Harriet, dau. of Capt. G. Baker, K.N., and d. leaving issue,
James Arthur. &, 29 Aug. 1854; m. 1876, Annie, dau. of
J. W. Hague,. Esq. of Enon Valley, Pennsylvanii, and
has issue, Francis Wheler, b. 1887, and four daus.
IV. Edmund Weldon, H.E.I.C.S.. 6. 27 March, 1830; to.
1363, Frances Selina, dau. of A. Edward Gayer, Esq., LL.D.,
Q.C, and d. 30 Jan. 1888, leaving issue,
Edmund Alexander, Indian Civil Service, 6. 1866.
Frederick Arthur, b. 1875.
Eleanor .Mary. Mary, d. an infant.
Lucy Selina. Alice Helen. Lilian Edith.
V. Trevor Charles, Capt. R.A., b. 21 April, 1832; m. 26 Dec.
1862, Helen, 2nd dau. of W. H. Chicheley Plowden, Esq. of
Ewhurst, Hants, and d. s. p. 24 Jan. 1871.
VI. Frederick Bercsford, H.E.I. C.S., 6. 15 June, 1833 ; m. 13
net. 1858, Eleanor Jane, dau. of A. Edward Gayer, Esq.,
LL.D., Q.C, and d. at Madras, 13 Nov. 1868, leavint;
issue,
Francis Arthur, Capt. E.E , b. 1863; m, 1883, Katherine
Mary, dau. of J. W. Grigg, Esq. of Tamerton Foliot, co.
Devon, and has one son and one daii.
Herbert James (Rev.), 6. 1865.
Mary Selina. Eleanor Harriett, d. an infant.
Ele.anor Florence, to. 1892, Dr. Horatio Scott.
Agnes Freda.
VII. Charles Mills, late Commissary-General, and formerly
Capt. K.A., 6. 26 Jan. 1836; m. 1866, Eliza, dau. .of
Ai.drew Hamilton, Esq. of Streatham, and has issue,
James Rowland Hamilton, b. 1867.
Trevor Charles Wheler, Lieut. K.A., b. 1868.
Charles Vandeleur, Lieut. K. West Kent Kegt., 6. 1870.
Margaret Hamilton, rf. 1879.
VIII. Marcus, J.P., b. 1838; to. 1862, Christina Emma, dau.
of Francis Gore, Esq. of Tyredagh Castle, co. Claie, and
d.s.p.l8S6.
11. Mary, m. 3 Jan. 1856, Arthur Vandeleur, Esq., Major
li.A., of Kathlaline, co. Clare, who d. i860, and has issue,
Lucy, TO. 1881, A. B. Storey, Esq., iBaiTister, and ha.s
issue, James Arthur, Arthur Vandeleur, and Maiy
Evelyn.
Emily Harriet, m. 1884, Lord George H. Loftus, and d.
Ic86, leavinc issue, Adam John St. George, and Anna
Mary Kathleen.
ni. Lucy Anne, d. an infant, 4 July, 1836.
IV. Harriet Selina, vi. 18.59, Ven. Thomas Fitzgerald French,
Rector of Castle Connell, and Archdeacon ot Killaloe, and
d. 1884, leaving issue, Fitzgerald Charles, b. 1861 ; Rivers-
dale Sampson, 6. 1862; Deane, h. 1864; Arthur James
Pascoe (Rev.), 6. 1865; Raymond William, 6. 1867 ; Frede-
rick Bercsford, d. an infant; Harry O'Donovan, b. 1872:
Lucy Selina: Agnes Melian.
3Ir. Molony d. at Leamington 7 July, 1874, and was s. by his
eldest surviving son,
William Mills Molont, Esq. of Kiltanon, co. Clare, J. P.
and D.L., late Major 22nd Regt., High Sheriff 1865, b. 24 April,
1825; m. 8 Nov. 186.5, Marianne Marsh, elder dau. and co-heir
of Robert Fannin, Esq. of Lee.son Street, Dublin, by his wife
Henrietta, dau. of Croasdaile Molony, Esq. of Granahan, and
by her (who d. 27 Jan. 1880) had issue,
I. James Edmund Harding, b. 23 July, 1873; d. 29 Dec.
1879.
II. William Beresfoed, now of Kiltanon.
I. Henrietta Mary. II. Iva Kathleen.
III. Selina Charlotte, d. 18 Jan. 1880, aged 9.
IV. Maud Alice, d. 5 Jan. 1880, aged 7.
M.njor W. M. Molony d. 7 Sept. 1891, and was s. by his only
surviving son.
^rmj — Az.,on the dexter side a quiver erect, holding three
arrows, on the sinister a how erect, all or. Crest— An arm in
armour cmbowed, holding a scimiiar, all ppr. Motto — In
Domino et non in arcu sperabo.
Stat — Kiltanon, near Tulla, co. Clare.
IIOLONY OF CRAGG.
MoiONT, Patrick John', Esq. of Qragg, co. Clave,
J.P., B.A. Trinity College, Dublin, b. 1839; m. 15
Oct. 1870, Lydia Anne. dan. of Ilicliai'd Salway,
Esq. and has issue, an only dau.,
Alice Lydia.
liineage.— The Rev. Malachias 0'3Ioloxy, by Papal
Provision of 10 January, 1571, was appointed Bishop of Killa-
loe, and on 22 Aug. was translated to the Bishopric of Kilmac-
duagh. The Rev. John O'Molony was Roman Catholic Bishop
of Killaloe from 1630 to 1651, and as a Spiritual Peer sat at
(and signed the Manifesto of) the Supreme Council of Kilkenny
in 1646. In May, 1671, the Rev. John O'Molony was appointed
Roman Catholic Bishop of Killaloe, and in 1688, was translated
to the Bishopric of Limerick, and in 1696 was attainted by
King William III. under the style of the "Titular Bishop of
Killaloe." He was one of tbe principal benefactors of the
Irish College at Paris, and endowed Bourses in that College
and in the college of Louis le Grand. By the Deed of Founda-
tion, dated 8 Aug. 1701, the six Bursaries in the latter, founded
by him, were to be held by Irish, with a preference to his
relatives of the name of Molony. The Bishop, while resident
at the Benedictine Abbey at Issy, near Paris, made his will,
dated 22 Nov. 1701. He d. 3 Sept. 1702, and is. bur. at thc-
Irish College. He was the 2nd son of John O'JIolony, of
Kiltanon, whose eldest son, James, was father of James
Molony or O'Molony, from whom the following pedigree is
traced.
James Molont, Esq. of Kiltanon, acquired the lands of
Ballynehency (now Biillinahinch) by grant dated 15 Feb. 1708,
and purchased Cragg by deed dated 17 Jan. 1728. He biiilt the
family vault at Tulla, dated 2nd June, 1702, which is still the
burying-place of the Molonys of Cragg. From a Family Settle-
ment, dated 20 Jan. 1732, and from the proceedings in the
Chancery suit of Molony -c. Molony in Feb. 1760, it appears
that Mr. Molony was married three times. First to Mary, dau.
of Kennedy Brien, Esq. of Killeman, co. Limerick (widow of
Daniel Ryan, Esq., and of Richard Butler, Esq. of Knock-
topher), secondly, Mary, dau. of James Lambert, Esq. of Car-
nagh, thirdly, Christian, sister of Peter Martin, E.sq. and h.iil
issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. James (son of the second wife), tn. Elizabeth, widow of
Morgan Ryan, Esq., settlement dated 24 Nov. 1721 (see
MoLONT of Kiltanon).
III. Richard.
IV. Thomas, m. Mrs. Sibella Blake. v. Andrew.
VI. Stephen, ancestor of the MoLONrs of BalUnahinck.
I. Margaret. ii. Catherine.
III. Mary, m. Heniy Brady, Esq. of Kilcorney and Bemskea,.
and had issue,
1 Hugh, ancestor 6f the Bradys of Myshal!, co. Garlow, and
whose dau. to. Edward D'Alton Singleton, Esq. of Quin-
ville, CO. Claie.
2 William. 3 James.
1 Mary, m. John Brady. Esq. of Belletleld.
2 Olivia, m. Cornelius O'Callaghan, Esq. of Kilgorey, had,
with other issue, Christina, la. Richaid Creegh, Esq. of
Dangan.
3 Dilliana, m. her cousin, John Molony, Esq. of Cragg.
Mr. Molony d. at Ballinahinch, and his will was proved in
Dublin, 4th July, 1733, His eldest son by his first marriage,
John Molont, Esq., m. in 1713, Anstaco, dau. of AVilliain
MeNamara, Esq. of Rathanny, co. Liaicrick, and iL v.%j.\n
1724, leaving issue,
I. James, of Cragg, to. Anne O'Dwyer, d. s. p. October,
1758. 11. John.
III. Patrick, who .?. to Cragg, under the Deed of Settlement
dated 20 Jan. 1732, of whom presently.
IV. William.
V. Andrew, to. Arabella Massy, and had issue,
1 James Massy. 2 Htigh.
.3 MacNamara, he was presented in 1773 to one of the Bur-
saries, founded by Bishop O'Molony in the College of
Louis-le-Grand, Paris.
1 Elinor. 2 Anstacc.
The 3rd son,
Patrick Molont, Esq., .?. to Cragg on the death of his eldest
brother, and ni. (Settlement dated 28 Feb. 1746) Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Cusack, Esq. of Fortanemore, co; Clare, and nieci-
of John Cusack, Esq. of Kilkishen, and d. in 1793, leaving
issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. James, m. Marcella O'Conncll, of Kilgory, co. Clare, and
had issue, now extinct in male line.
1. Margaret, m. — O'Grady, Esq.
MOL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MON
1407
John Molont, Esq. of Cracg, to. his cousin, Dilliana, dau.
of Henry Brady, Esq. of Kilcorney (Marriage Settlement dated
4 July, 1771), and d. 4 May, 1805, leaving issue,
I. Patrick, of whom presently.
II. Henry, d. s. p. 1823.
in. James, was presented in 1789, to one of the Bursaries,
■ founded by Bishop O'Molony at tlie College of Louis-le-
Grand. He sei-ved in the French army during the Revolu-
tionary Wars, and some of the arms he carried are still pre-
served by his family. He d. unm. 1 Feb. 1843.
IV. William, d.s. p. 1822. v. Hugh, d. s.p. 1836.
I. Mary, m. James Barry, Esq. of Kockstown, co. limerick
(Settlement dated 10 Feb. 18r2>, and had issue,
1 Dilliana, m. Ralph Westropp Brereton, Esq. of Ballj-
adams, Queen's Co.
2 Mary, m. Henry Potter. Esq. of Ballynolan.
3 Alice, VI. her cousin, Chartres E. Molony, Esq.
The eldest son,
Pateick Molont, Esq., J.P. of Cragg, -la. (Settlement dated
1st Oct. 1808) Alice, eldest dau. of Chartres Brew, Esq. ol
Applevale, co. Clare, and had issue,
I. John Patrick, of whom presently.
u. Chartres Brew, m. 10 Nov. J 841, his cousin, Alice, dau. of
.lames Barrj', Esq., and d. 24 July, 1875, having by her
(who d. 30 Sept. 1871) issue,
1 Harry, m. 19 Dec. 1868, Charlotte Eliza, dau. of Charles
0. Coates, Esq., and d. 17 Jan. 1880, leaving issue,
Charles Aylmer. Harry Brereton.
Percival John.
2 James Barry, m. 21 Nov. 1872, Ellen, dan. of John
Butler Greene, Esq., and has issue,
John Chartres. James G. Massy.
Alice. Eileen Mahel.
3 Chartres Brew, d. s. p. 1879.
4 John, m. Ethel Constance, dau. of Hugh Lyons-Mont-
gomery, D.L. of Belhavel, co. Leitrim, and has issue,
Otho Hugh Charties. John Barre de AVinton.
5 Godfrey Massy, to. 11 Oct. 1882, Clara Penrose, dau. of
Sir John Coode, K.C.M.G. 6 Alfred.
1 Mary.
m. Henry, d. s. p.
IV. James, m. 11 May, 1818, Eebecca, dau. of Michael
Greene, Esq. of Ennis, and had issue,
1 Charles, d. n. p. 1861.
2 Henry, m. Geraldine, dau. of — Morony, Esq. of Odell-
ville, CO. Limerick.
3 John, 7/1. Charlotte, dau. of Andrew Patterson, Esq. of
Abt'Otsford Crescent, Edinburgh.
4 FitzJames, vi. Louisa Basil, dau. of Charles Townley,
E.-q. of the Turret, Ballingarry, co. Limerick.
5 Charles, d. «. p. 15 Jan. 1880.
1 Jane, d. unm.
2 Alice, m. Robert Spaight, Esq. of Affock (set Spaicht of
Derry CasUe).
3 Anne.
I. Rebecca, m. John Trousdell, Esc.
II. Dillianal ,
III. Alice r- ""'"•
Mr. Molony d. Oct. 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Patrick Molont, Esq. of Cragg, J. P., m. (Settlement
dated 12 Feb. 1838) Anna, dau. of Denis Canny, Esq. J.P. of
Clonmoney, co. Clare, and d. 22 F"eb. 1851, leaving issue,
I. Patrick John, now of Cragg.
II. Denis William, d. s.p. 1874. ui. John.
IV. Henry Mcstyn.
I. EUen Mary. ii. Mary. m. Alice.
iScaf— Cragg, co. Clare.
MORE-MOLYNEITX OF LOSELEY
PARK.
MoEE-MoLYNETTX, WiLLiAM, Esq. of Losolej
Park, Surrey, J.P. and M.A., a senior clerk of the
House of Commons from 1881 to 1891, b. 7 April
1835.
Liineage. — James More-Moltneux, of Loseley Park, m.
1803, Anne, dau. of J. Merrott, of Farnham, and d. 1823,
leaving by her (who d. 1843), a son,
James More-Moltneux, Esq. of Loseley Park, F.S.A., J.P.
and D.L. for Surrey, and High Sheriff 1867, 6. 6 May, 1805;
m. 19 July, 1832, Caroline Isabella, eldest dau. of William
Francis Lowndes-Stone, Esq., D.C.L., D.L. of Brightwell
Park, CO. Oxford, and by her (who d. 5 Sept. 1888) had
issue.
I. Christopher, 6. 26 April, 1833 ; d. unm. 15 Nov. 1871.
II. William, his heir.
III. Robert Henry (Sir), K.C.B., Rear Admiral R.N., A.D.C.,
.. . ...Commodore of Red Sea J884 to 1886, Superintendent
Devonport Dockyard since 1891, 6. 7 Ang. 1833^ m. Oct.
1874, Annie Mary Caiow, dau. of Capt. M. C. Koretcr,
R.N., and has issue, a dau. Gwendolen.
I. Frances Caroline.
II. Henrietta Anne, m. 19 July, J 860, Ross Lewis Mangles,
Esq., V.C, Indian Civil Service, eldest son of Ross Donolly
Mangles, Esq., formerly M.P. for Guilford, and has had
issue, Ross Donolly, 6. .\ov. 1861, d. 1862; W.alter James,
Lieut. Royal Lancaster Regt., b. 13 Sept. 1862; Arthur
Edward Ross, b. 18 May, 1867, Dorsetshire Regt. ; William
Ross, 6. Jan. 1870, d. 1873 ; Roland Henry, b. 9 Feb. 1874;
Mary Haniett, and Ada Caroline, d. 1866.
Mr. More-Molyneux d. 9 April, 1874, and was ». by his eldest.
surviving son,
WiLLLiM MoRE-MoLTNEUx, Esq., now of Loseley Park.
Seat — Loseley Park, Guildford.
Me^iikdcc—St. Catherine's House, Gitildfard.
HONCK OF COLEY PARK.
lIoNCK, John Bligh, Esq. of Coley Part, co.
Berks, B.A., J.P., High Sheriif 1843, h. 8 Aug.
1811 ; m. 22 June, 1841, Elizabeth Margaret, dau.
of the E«v. W. Wildman Bates, "Vicai' of St.
Mary's, Beading, and by her (who d. 1884) has.
issue,
I. AViLLiAM Berkeley, J.P., B.A. Oxford, Barristcr-at-Law,
b. 8 April, 1842; n. 1872, Althea Paulina Louisa, eldest
dau. of Gen. Charles I'anshawc, and has issue, George
Stanley Stephens, b. 1880, John Berkeley, 6. 1833,
Louisa Emilia and Margaret Althea.
n. John Stanley, 6. 28 Feb. 1845.
111. George Gustavus (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of St. Ilatliias,
Liverpool, b. 28 Aug. 1849 ; m. 16 May, 1376, Hester
Isabella, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Nugent.
I. Charlotte Emiha Margaret.
II. Mary Louisa, m. 26 Nov. 1872, Richard Edgcnmbe, Esq.
Sergeant-at-Arms, son of the Hon. Georgo Edgcumbe,
younger son of Richard, Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, and
has issue, Kenelm William Edward.
III. Frances Elizabeth, ni. 11 July, 1871, James John Loudon
Mc.Vdams, Esq., late Major 7th Dragoon Guards, oi
F'indon End, Essex.
Xiineage.— This is a branch of the ancient stock of
MoNCK of Potherulge, Devon, whence sprang the celebrated
George, Duke of Albemarle.
William Monxke, Esq. of the Middle Temple, bapt. 27 Oct.
1692 (3rd son of Henry Moncke, Esq., by Sarah his wife, dau.
and heir of Sir Thomas Stanley, Kut. of Grange Gorman, and
brother of Charles Moncke, great-grandfather of Henry, Vis-
count Monck, Earl op Rathdowne), to. Dorothy, sister of
John, 1st Earl of Darnley, and was s. by his son,
John Mosck, Esq. of Bath, who d. there 12 Nov. 1803. He
m. Emily Snee, and had, with other issue,
I. George (Rev.), of Corston, near Bath, in. 13 April, 1809,
the Hon. Sarah Hamilton, dau. of Gustavus, 5th Viscount
Boyne, and by her (who d. 29 March, 1849) had a son,
George Gustavus, of Silver Ihll, Sussex, J. P., B.A. Oxford,
b. 1815 ; TO. 1846, Harriett, dau. of Eight Hon. Sir William
Home, P.C., M.P., Attorney-General for England, and has
issue, Edward Francis Berkeley (Rev.), B.A., 6. It51.
II. John Bebkelet.
I. Emilia, m. Rev. Charles Vaughan, of Crickhowcll.
The younger son,
John Berkeley Monck, Esq., Barrister-at>Law, purchased
Coley and other estates in the neighbourhood of Reading, and
became M.P. for that borough. He m. 4 May, ISIO, Mary,
dau. of William Stephens, Esq. of Aldermaston, Bucks, and
dying 13 Dec. 1834, left issue,
John Bligh, now of Coley Park. '
William St.iUley, 6. 1822; deceased.
Emilia, deceased.
Mariette, m. Charles Hill, Esq., of Woollaston, co. North-
ampton, who d. 1861, leaving issue.
Arms — Gu., a chevron between three lion's heads erased arg.
Creat — A wyvern arg.
iSeai— Coley Park, Reading, Berks.
MONCKTON OF SOMERFORD HAI.I,.
MoNCKTON, Francis, Esq. of Somerford Hall,
CO. Stafiord, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for W. Stafford-
shire 1871 to 1885, late Capt. and Hon. Major
Queen's Own Yeomanry Cavalry, 6. 7 March, 1841 j
1108
MOX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MON
m. 16 July, 18S9, Evolyn Mary, dau. of Algernon j
Charles' Heber-Perer, 'Esq. of Hoduet Hall, to. j
Salop, and has issue, j
I. Francis Algebxon-, b. C Mny, 1890. |
I. Evelyn Frances.
II. Constance Frances. (
Xiineagre. — The Hos. Edward Moncktox, of Somerford '
f3tii son of the 1st Viscount Gahvay), to. 14 March, 177G, j
J^ophia, dau. of George, Lord Pigot, and d. 1 July, 1832. (She I
.survived until 1 Jan. 1834.) They had issue,
I. Edward, of Somerford Hall, d. 17 March, 1848, aped 76.
II. George, of Somerford HaU, d. 29 Dec. 1858, aged 80.
III. John, d. l.i June, 1852.
jv. Henry, a General, 6. 11 Dec. 1780: m. 28 Dec. 1S39,
Anne, only dau. of John Groorae Smythe, Esq. of Hilton
.Salop, and d. 29 June, 1854, leaving issue,
1 Francis, now of Somerford Hall, successor to his uncle,
George.
2 Arthur, h. 20 July, 1845.
1 Mary Anne. 2 Leonora.
S Alice, m. 30 April, 1379, the Very Kev. W. H. Williams,
Dean of St. Asaphs, 2nd son of Sir Hugh Williams, 3id
Bart, of Bodelwyddan.
-V. Philip, Judge in the East Indies, m. Miss Carter, and d.
1820, leaving issue (see Monckton of Fineskade Abbey).
•VI. Claud, d. in India.
vii. Hugh (Kev.), Rector of Seaton, rf. 1842.
viii. William, m. 29 March, 18J5, Helen, 4th dau. of Goddard
Richards, H.E.I.C.S., and d. 1874. having had issue by her
(.whorf. 18S3).
I. Sophia, deceased. ii. Leonora, d. 17 Sept. 1839.
iu. Anna Maria, d. 30 June, 1878.
IV. Emma Frances, decased.
Arms — Gu., on a chevron between three martlets or, as
many mullets of the tield. Cj-ed~\ martlet or. Moito—
i'aniara extendere factis.
.Sea(«— Stretton, Stafford, and Somerford, Brecwood,
Stafford.
III. William Parry, E.A. Caius Coll. Camb., Major Hamp-
shire Kegt., b. 7 April, 1846, m. Florence, dau. of — Saury-
Cookson, Esq.
IV. Hugh, B A. Caius Col), Camb., 5. June, 1947; m. Isabel
Jane Gillis, dau. of John Chapman, Esq. and has issue.
II. Harriet Leonora, m. Rev. H. E. Gedge.
in. Emily Jane, m. 12 Dec. 1877, Capt. George Harrison,
and has issue.
Ho d. 24 July, 1878.
Arms, tic. — Same as Monckton of Somerford Hall.
Seat — Fineshade Abbey, Stamturd, CO, Northampton,
Address— Lsimb liuiUlings, Temple.
Cii'.i— Junior Carlton.
Town
MONCKTON OF FINESHADE ABBEY.
Monckton, Edwaed Puilip, Esq. of Fineshade I
Abbey, co. Northampton, J.P. cos. Northampton, |
Ptutland, and Liberty of Peterboro', Hij^h Sheritf co. |
Eutland, 1883, E.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Ban-ister- I
nt-Law, Eecorderof Northampton, Major and Hon. I
Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batt, Northampton Eegt., b. 18 I
July, 1810 ; w. 25 Sept. 1866, Christabel, 2nd dau. i
of Eev, C. D. Francis, M,A., Yicar of Tysoe, co. |
"Warwick, and has issue, j
I. George Edward, b. 20 Nov. 1803. i
II. Pliilip Tunnard, o. 26 July, 1870.
III. Noel, 6. 24 Dec. 1871. j
IV. Charles, b. 26 Feb. 1873.
V. Christopher Cecil, 4. 8 March, 1877.
\i. Oliver Paul, b. V March, 1879.
MI. Thomas Anthony, b. 22 Oct. 1835.
I. Christabel, b. 20 Nov. 1867.
II. Theodora, b. 4 .Sept. 1875.
III. Francis Leonora, 6. 16 March, 1882.
Xiineagre. — Philip Monckton, Esq. (;« Monckton of
S'-'Tdeyfyrd HaU), Judge at Gorruckpoore, in the East Indies, b.
^ March, 1787 ; ni. Miss Carter, and rf. 1820, leaving,
Edward Henet Cbadock. late of Fineshade Abbey.
George Pakenham, in. 1843, Emily Maiy, dau. of Sir Vansit-
tart Stonhouse, 14th Bart.
John Edmonstone, m. l.\. 1849, Julia, dau. of Col. Henry
Thornton, and by her^vho d. 1851) had a son, John Henry,
Major North Staffordshire Kegt., and 2ndly, Lucy Smith,
dau. of Lieut.-Col. John Smith, of F:ilingham, who d.
Charlette Sophia, m. the late Gen. George Whichcoie, and d.
Nov. 1880.
iliza Leonora,'™. 23 April, 1844, Eev. AVilliam George Leigh
Wasey, Vicar of Morvill, Salop, and both d. 1877.
The eldest son,
Edward Henry Cradock Monckton, Esq. of Fineshade
Abbey, H.E.I.C.S., Bengal, b. 12 Sept. 1812 ; m, 1st, Caroline
i;osa, youngest dau. of Charles Woudccck, Esq., and by her
<who d. Sept. 1838) had one dau.,
I. Sophia Rosa, m. Eev. Cornelius Thompson, and has issue.
He «i. 2ndly, 1S39, Maria Catherine, youngest dau. of H. W.
Tydd, Esq., and by her had,
I. Edward Philip, now of Fineshade Abbey.
II. Claud, C.E., 6. 26 July, 1844; m. Eena Hickcy, dan. of
E. A. Hickey, E.sq.
MONCRIEFF OF BAENHILL AND
CULFAKGIE,
MoNCRiEFF,SiE Alexander, of Barnhill.K.C.B.,
F.E S., representative of the family of Culfargic,
both in the co. of Perth, J. P., Col. and late Comm.
of the 3rd Brigade Snottish Division E.A., and
inventor of the Moncrieff system of working ord-
nance, b. 17 April, 1829 ; m. 20 April, 1875, Har-
riet Mary, only dau. of James Wilson Eimiiigton
Wilson, Esq., of Broomhead Hall, co. York, by
whom he has,
I. Malcolm Matthew, 6. 8 Jan. 1876.
II. Gerard Alexander, b. 23 Aug. 1878.
HI. Alaric Rimington, ';. 21 March, 1880.
IV. Roger Murray, 6. 28 Nov. 1885. v. Duncan Campbell.
1. Maud Isabel. ii. May Gladys.
Lineage. — The Genealogy of the House of Moncrieff has
been recently compiled by George Seton, Esq., M.A., author
of Scottish Heraldry. The principal published accounts are
contained in Douglas's Baronage of Scolland and Playfair's
British Family Antiquity. While the pedigree given by
Douglas is incomplete, that of Playfair is, in some parts,
highly questionable, and the character of the compilation may
be inferred from the following statement: — " This article, and
a few others, are given on the authority of a manuscript account
of the family of Moncrieff, written upwards of a hundred
years ago, in the possession of Sir Henry Moncrieff-Welhvood.
It was written by one whose certain knowledge reached back
to about the middle of the seventeenth centuiy. In all essenti.il
particulars it agrees with the documents on record, and supplies
chasms with regard to facts of less importance." According to
Douglas, the surname of Moncrieff, which is local and of great
antiquity in Perthshire, was assumed by the possessors of the
lands and barony of Moncrieff, in that county, as soon ;is
surnames began to be used in Scotland. He deduces the
descent from Matthaus de Moncrieff (c. 1240), while Playfair
carries the ancestry four generations higher to Ramerus de
Moncrieff, temp. Alexander 1. (1107-24). Seventh in descent
from Matthew was Sir John Moncrieff of that ilk (ob. c. 1530),
who m. Beatrix, dau. of Forman, of Luthrie, and had at least
two sons, viz. :
William.
John, said to be ancestor of the present possessor of the
lands of Mon'jrielle, whose grandson, Thomas, was created
a Baronet in 16s5, and from whose younger brother, Harry,
the present Sir Robert Moncrieffe, of Moncrieffe, 8th Bart.,
is seventh in lineal descent.
The eldest son,
William Moncrieff, had by his wife, Margaret Murray, of
the family of Balvaird (now represented by the Earl of Mans-
lield), four sons,
William.
John, > jjg lioth believed to have d. s. p.
James, J -^
Alexander, founder of the f.amily of Kintillo and Culfargie.
erroneously said by Douglas to have died wi'thout issue, of
whom afterwarUs.
The eldest son,
William, rf. in ii!.« father's lifetime, having m. Je.an, dau.
of Laurence, Lord Oliphant, by whom he had, besides other
issJe,
William Moncrieff, of that ilk, who s. his grandfather.
Archibald, minister of Abernethy, respecting whom Douglas
nuikes the following statement :— William Bloncrielf, who
married Jean Oliphant, "is said to have had another son,
Mr. Arcliibald Moncrieff, who was minister at Abernethy, in
Perthshire, and progenitor of Mr. William Moncrieff,
minister of Blackford, who, upon the death of Sir Hugh, of
Tubbermallo, claimed the baronetship, but as we can find
no documents to prove liis succession, we cannot here
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deduce his (leseent." The Tiibbermallo, or Tippermalloch,
branch is deduced by Poujilas from Hugh, a younger son of
Sir John Moncricff, of that illc, and Beatrix Forman,
ah-eady referred to, and by Playfair from George, uncle of
the game Sir John, whose great-grandson, William, is said
to have conveyed his estate to a distant relalivo, in the
person of Sir John Moncrieff, 5f,h Bart, of the creation of
1G26, to be afterwards mentioned, and father of Sir Hugh,
6th Bart., referred to by Douglas. William, the eldest son,
s. his grandtather in the estate of Monci-icff, and by his
wife, Ann, dau. of Robert Moray, of Abercairiiy, was
father of Sir John Moncrieff, of that ilk, created a baronet
in 1626. This Sir John, who d. in 1650, had by his second
wife Lady Slary Murray, dau. of William, 2nd Earl of
TuUibardine, three sons, John, David, and James, succes-
sively 2nd, 3rd, and 4tli Barts., who all d. unm. On the
death of Sir James, 4th Bart., such of the family papers as
were in his hands were (according to Playfair) delivered, by
his direction, to his cousin. Sir John, 5th Bart., son of Sir
Hugh, younger brother of Sir John, 1st Bart., which Hugh,
according to Douglas, d. without issue. Sir John appears
to have been s. in the title by his son, Sir Hugh, 6lh Bart.,
who d. unm. about the year 1744 ; and some years after-
wards the baronetcy was assumed by William Moncrieff,
ministfr of Blackford, great-great-grandson (according to
Playfair) of Archibald Moncrieff. minister at Abernethy,
already referred to as a supposed younger son of William
Moncrieff, of that ilk, and Jean Oliphant. Third in descent
from the minister of Blackford, 7th Bart., was Rev. Sir
Henry Wellwood Monciieff, 10th Bart, of the creation of
2826, and elder brother of the Right Hon. James Moncrieff,
Lord Jubtice Clerk, who was created a Baronet in 1871, and
raised to the Peerage, under the title of Baron Moncrieff, in
1874.
J^itmilg of fuuiillo attb €aIfHrg«.
ALEXiNDER Moncrieff, youngest son of W'illiam Moncrieff,
of that ilk, by his wife, Margaret Murray, of Balvaird, was the
first of the family of Kintillo, and m. Christian, dau. of Crich-
ton of Strathurd. lUs descendants can be clearly traced by
means of family papers in the hands of his existing represen-
tative and other authentic documents. Alexander was s. by
his son,
Matthew Monxrieff, " porfioner of Kintillo," whoni. Grizel
Mauld, and who appears to have been alive in 1647. Besides
other issue, he had three sons,
William, who is described in one of the family writs, dated
1671, as "Nonnunquam do Kintillo," was probably the
eldest, and appears to have had a son, Alexander, who
d. unm.
John, a Major of Dragoons, who m. Anna Melville, and
acquired the estate of Culfargie, in the parish of Abernethy.
He d.s.p. between 1683 and 1686, when he was s. by his
nephew, Matthew, eldest son of his younger brother,
Alexander.
Alexander Moncrieff, M.A. (3rd son of Matthew Moncrieff
and Grizel Mauld), laureated at Edinburgh University in
1635, and appointed minister of Scoonie, Fifeshire, in 1643,
of whom an interesting notice will be found in Wodrow's
Hisloni of the Church O' Scotland. He was 6. 1613; m.
Anna, dau. of Murray, of Woodend, a cadet of the family
of Tullibardine, and d. in 1688. His merits are set, forth in
an elaborate Latin inscription in the Grey friars' Churcnyard,
Edinburgh. By his wife, Anna Murray, he had, besides
three daus., m. respectively to Sir Hugh Cuningham, of
Bonnington, Swiaton, of Strathore, and llcv. Andrew Ward-
robe (or Wardroper), three sons,
Matthew, who s. his uncle John in the estate of Culfargie.
■\Villiani, minister of Largs, m. Ann, sister of Lindsay of
Edzell, by whom he appears to have had two daus.
David, of Easter Eynd, Clerk to the Privy Council, who m.
Ann, dau. of John Uundas, of Duddingston, by whom he
had a dau. Magdalene, who s. to her father's estate, and m.
Dr. John Scott, of Coats, from whom the Scott-Monciieffs,
of Fossaway, are descended.
The eldest son of Alexander Moncrieff, M.A.,
Matthew Moncrieff, of Culfargie, had a command at the
battle of the Boyne under William of Orange, where he was
severely wounded. He afterwards left the military pro-
fession, and became a minister of the Church of Scotland.
He m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John Thomas, merchant in
Edinburgh, s. p., and 2ndly, in 1692, Margarcr, dau. of John
Mitchell, of Balbardie (alive in 1739), by whom he had,
besides two daus. (Anna and Elizabeth), two sons, Alexander
and John.
Alexander, the elder, 6. in 1695, s. to Culfargie in 1708,
■was appointed minister of Abernethy in 1720, and di. 1st, in
1722, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir John Clerk, of Penicuik, Bart,
(by his 2nd wife, Christian Kilpatrick),* by whom he had a
* Sir John Clerk had two other daus. by the same marriage.
Christian and Margaret, who m.. respectively, David Scton,' of
the family of Cariston, co. Fife, and .lUcxunder Belsher, of
luverniay, co. Perth,
son, Matthew, who s. him, and two daus., of whom, Agnes
))i. Robert Cuningham, of Comrie. He m. 2ndly, Jean, eldest
dau. of WilliamLyon, of Ogle, minister of Airlie, by whom he
had fifteen children, of whom the majority d. in infancy. The
survivors were the fcllowing,
George, Physician in Perth, m. Janet Lyon, of Ogle, and
had a son, Alexander, and five daus.
William, minister at Alloa, m. Miss Wilson, by whom he
had, besides eight daus. and two sons, Alexander, minister
at Muckhart, m. — Ellis, by whom he had five sons and
three daus., and Hugh, Phj-sician in Alloa, who d. unm.
Jane, m. Rev. Dr. Piingle, of Perth.
Margaret, m. Rev. — M'Murray, Lockerbie.
Agnes, m. Cuningham of Balgownie.
Ann, Capt. Hutchison, of Burntisland.
Alexander Moncrieff, of Culfargie, was one of the four
founders of the Secession Church in the year 1733. An
interesting memoir of him, by the Rev. Dr. Young of Perth,
was published in 1849. He d. in 1761, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Matthew Moncrieff, of Culfargie, b. 1725, also a minister
of the Secession Church, who m. about 1750, Ann, eldest
dau. of Dr. John Scott, of Coats, by his wife, Magdalene
Moncrieff, already referred to, and had, besides seven daus.,
three sons,
Alexander, his successor. John, b. 1754.
Robert, Lieut. R.N., b. 1763 ; d. 1798.
Matthew Moncrieff, of Culfargie, d. before 1780, and was s,
by his eldest son,
Alexander Moncrieff, of Culfargie, b. 1751, who sold his
estate to the Earl of Wemyss, retaining the superiority, and
purchased Barnhill, near Perth, from Sir Stewart Tkriepland.*
He HI. 1779, Janet, dau. of Alexander Veitch, heir of Hugh
Veitch, of Craigduckie and Broomhcad, by whom (who d. 4
Feb. 1817) he had (besides a dau. Robina Scott, m. Capt. J,
Eckford, of H.E.I.C. Kavy) four sons,
Matthew, his successor.
Alexander, b. 1784, d. s. p. 1819.
John William, b. 1788, Capt. H.E.LC.S., m. Miss Hill, by
whoin he had a dau. Robina Scott, m. Dr. Edie.
Robert Hope, Writer to the Signet, b. 1786, m. Isabella, dau..
of George Aitken, of Todhall, and had (besides five daus.,,
Mary, Janet, Robina, Isabella, and Margaret) two sons,
Alexander, Writer to the Sianet, vi. Euphemia Dick, dau.
of Gen. Cuningham, of Kewton, and has issue, five sons
and three daus.
George, Writer in Perth, m. 1st, Angela, dau. of Capt.
Birch; 2ndly, Maria Williamson, dau. of Major Rodgcrs;
Srdly, Isabella, dau. of Capt. Roy. He left issue, by his
1st and 2nd wives, four sons and two daus. One of
the sons, Robert Hope Moncrieff, is the author of Ouden-
dale, Tlie Exiles of France, and other popular works.
Alexander Moncrieff, of Barnhill, d. April, 1817, and was s.
by his eldest son,
Matthew Moncrieff, of Barnhill, b. 28 May, 1783, Capt.
in the Madras Cavalry, m. 1826, Isabella, dau. of Archi-
bald Campbell, Esq., and sister of Alexander Campbell,
of Cammo, by whon (whom d. 1880), he had four sons and two
daus.,
Alexander, his successor.
Archibald, b. 1830; d. unm. 1860.
Matthew, b. 1832; d.unm.
Robert Hope, b. 1841 : murdered by Kafirs, on the frontier of
Basutoland and Natal, in 1866.
Elizabeth Helen.
Janet, m. in 1870, Rev. Ninian Wight, and d. 24 Jan. 1877.
Capt. Moncrieff d. 1843, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander, who is 8th in descent from Alexander Moncrieff,
of Kintillo, son of William Moncrieff, of that ilk, and Margaret
Murray, of Balvaird.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant gu., armed and langued az.. a
chief erm. Crests — A demi-hon rampant, as in the arms.
Motto — Sure Esp^rence.
The Culfargie bearings matriculated in the Lyon Register,
1 May, 1790, during the lifetime of the grandfather of the
present representative of the family, are as toUsws :— Arg ,
a lion rampant gu., armed and langued az., and a chief erm.,
all within a bordure engrailed of the third, charged with six
* The small manor of Barnhill, which includes Moncrieff
Island, now held in feu from it by Sir Robert Moncrieffe, Bart.,
passed into the Thiiepland family as the dowry of the bride of
the Laird of Fingask, who was attainted after the Jacobite
rising of 1745; this lady is known in Scottish song as the
" Lass o'Gowrie." AVhen Barnhill was purchased by Alexander
Moncrieff, of Culfargie, it became the possession of the Mon-
critffs a second time, as it appears, from the records of Perth,
that it was held by another member of that family in the 16tU
century.
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MON
8tars or. Crest— A lion's head erased gu., langiied az. Motto
— Ksperence.
Seat — Bandirran, co. Perth.
Xoirn Bouse— Ui, Yicarage Gate, Kensington, W.
SCOTT-MONCKIEFP OF FOSSAWAY.
y.coTT-MoxcEiEFF, Kev. William, M.A. (Caii-
Trtb), of Fossaway, co. Perth and Kinross, J. P. cos.
Edinburgh and' Perth, Vicar of Christehurch,
Uishopwearuiouth, and Hon. Canon of Durham
Cathedral, b. 25 April, 1825; m. 22 Aug, 1850,
Hannah, dau. of Robert Overton, Esq. of Leicester,
and had issue,
Eobert, h. 20 May, 1853; d. s. p. 1882.
-William, Capt. Middlesex Eegt., b. 15 June, 1858; m. 14
July, 1SS6, Alice Margaret, dau. of the late John
Cassels, Esq. formerly of Bombay, and has issue, Eobert,
6. 4 May, 1887 ; William, b. 27 April, 1888.
■ Charles Elliott, in Holy Orders, b. 11 April, 1863; m. 21
May, 1SS9, Maude, dau. of Rev. H. Blackett.
Susan Mary, to. 26 April, 1881, Eev. Herbert Lunn, Yicar
of Christ Church, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and has issue,
three sons and four daus.
Xiineag'e. — Eobekt Scott, of Coates, co. Fife, said to be
a descendant of the old family of Balwearie, left a son,
John Scott, of Coates, M.D. of Leyden, 1712, m. 1st,
Magdalene, dau. and heir by Anne his wife (dau. of John
Dundas, of Duddingstoun, co. Linlithgow), of David Moncrieff,
■of Ehynd, Perth, Clerk to the Scottish Privy Council of
William III., youngest son of Eev. Alexander Moncrieff, of
Scoonie, who was 2nd son of Matthew Moncrieff, of Culfargie,
Perthshire (see Monckieff of Barnhill), and had
EOBERT.
Anne, m. her cousin, Jlatthew Moncrieff, of Culfargie.
Dr. Scott m. 2ndly, Jean, dau. of William Gourlay, of Kin-
craig, CO. Fife, by whom he had issue, and d. 17G5, aged 74.
EoBEBT ScoTT-MoN'CBiEFF, of Coates and Eynd, s. to
Ivewhalls, co. Edinburgh, on the death of his cousin, David
Dundas, of Duddingstoun, in 1802 ; to. 1st, Jean dau. of
William Hogg, Esq., by Jean, dau. of Charles Stuart, of
Dunearn, co. Fife, grandsoa of James, Earl of Moray, and
bad,
William.
He TO. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Eobert Wellwood, of Garvock, co.
life, by whom he had
Eobert, who assumed the surname of Wellwood, 1847, on
inheriting as heir of entail the estates of his mother's family.
Mr. Scott-WeUwood m. Miss Macdonald, and d. s. p. 19 Jan.
1854.
-Eobert Scott-Moncrieff d. 10 Nov. 1815, and was s. by his son,
AViLLiAM ScoTT-MoNCBiEFF, of Ncwhalls and Fossaway.
He TO. 1791, his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Hogg,
Esq., by Colina, dau. of Colin, eldest son of Sir James, Camp-
bell, Bart., of Aberuchill and Kilbryde, and d. 1846, leaving
issue by her (who d. 1834),
EoBEBT.
David, who dropped the surname of Moncrieff, m. 1839,
Mary Brine, and d. 1874, leaving issue.
William (Eev.), minister of Penicuik 1830, vi. 1st, 1830,
Hectorina Eobertson, who d. 1837, and 2ndly, 1841, Mary,
dau. of John Irving, brother of Lord Newton, and d. 1857,
leavine issue.
•John, Chartered Accountant, ))i. 1st, Christian, dau. of
Alexander Majoribanks, of that ilk and Balbardie, anrt2ndly,
1866, Isabella, dau. of Laurence Kobertson, Esq., and has
issue.
Ann, m. 1828, John Erskine, Esq. of Vanlaw, co. Peebles,
and d. s. p. Ib51.
Elizabeth, m. 1825, Eobert Mercer, Esq. of Scotsbank, co.
Selkirk, and d. s. p. 1871.
EoBEBT ScoTT-MoNCBiEFF, of Fossaway, Advocate, 6. 1
Dec. 1793, m. 1st, 6 Jan. 1820, Susanna, 2nd dau. of
Alexander Piingle, Esq. of Whytbank and Yair, co. Selkirk,
and by her (who was b, 1796, and d. 16 May, 1840) had
issue,
William, now of Fossaway.
Alexander Pringle, Major Bengal Army, m. 1850, Elizabeth,
dau. of Kev. George Coventry, of Sharwell, co. Kinross,
and d. 1865, leaving issue, two sons and three daus.
Eobert, formerly merchant in Calcutta, m. 1»57, Catharine,
dau. of Kenneth Mackinnon, M.D., and has issue, four
sons and five daus.
L'avid, AVriter to the Signet, m. 1st, 1850, Elizabeth, dau. of
Jaaits Wilson, Esq., banker, of \\'oodburn, Edinburgh,
and niece of Professor Wilson, and by her (who d. 1870) has
issue, two sons and three daus. He to. 2ndly, 1872, Mar-
garet Fisher, dau. of John Campbell, M D., of Toronto.
John Edward (Rev.), vi. 1855, Isabella, dau. of Capt. James
Morgan, H.E.I.C.S., and d. 18C0, leaving one son and two
daus.
Colin Campbell (Sir), K.C.M.G., Col. E.E., C.S.I.. Perma-
nent.-Under-Secretary of State for Scotland, m. 1st, 1861,
Lucy, dau. of Lewis Sturge, Esq. (who d. 1874), and 2ndly,
1881, Margaret, dau. of E. Sturge, Esq., and has issue,
one son and two daus. ; he m. 3rdly, Dora, dau. of J.
Albright, Esq.
Charles, d.s.p. 1859.
Mary Anne.
Eliza, m. 1847, Capt. Robert Christie, of Durie, Fife, and
d. s.p. 1848.
Sus:in, VI. 1850, A. Halliday Douglas, M.D., and d.s.j).
1852.
Joanna, m. 1861, the late Gen. Ballard, C.B., and has issue,
two sons and three daus.
Mr. Scott-Moncrieff to. 2ndly, 1851, Mary, dau. of Eobert
Hamilton, Writer to the Signet, and d. 18 June, 1869, leaving
by her,
Elizabeth Mary.
Arms — 1st and 4th, arg., a. pheon az., between three lions'
heads erased gu., langucd of the second, for Scott ; 2nd and
3id, arg., a lion rampant gu., a chief erm., within a bordure
engrailed az. Crest — Three stalks of wheat growing out of
the ground ppr. Motto — Inde spes.
Heat — Fossaway, Dollar, N.B. Residence — Christ Church
Vicarage, Sunderland.
MONINS OF KINGWOULD.
MoNiNS, John Henry, Esq. of Eingwould, co.
Kent, J. P. CO. Kent and the Cinque Ports, Capt.
E.E. Kent. Yeo., b. 15 Aug. 1851, m. 15 Jan. 1885,
Edith Julia, dau. of the late J. P. Cobbold, Esq.
M.P. Ipswich, CO. Suffolk, and has issue,
John Eaton, b. 27 Sept. 1890.
Adela Mary Evelyn, 6. 15 March, 1893.
Lineage.— Sir Stmon de Montn, of the Castle of Mayon
in Normandy, was the founder of the family. He accompanied
William the Conqcebob on his expedition against England,
1066, and his descendants shortly afterwards settled in Kent,
in which county they have since remained. Sir Symon bore
for his arms, gu. three crescents, or., the Coat-Armour of the
Monins at this present time. The orthography of the name
has been, De Monyn, Monyngs, Meninges, Monyns, and
latterly, Monins. Sir Symon de Monyn left two sons, Theobald,
who d. without issue, and Stephen, both of Eschurst, in Sussex.
The younger.
Stephen Monyn, to. Amabilia, dau. and heiress of Sir Hugh
de Montford, Knt., and ,was ancestor of the great house of
Monyns, of Kent.
John Monyns, Lieut, of Dover Castle, tejnp. Henry YIII.
(2nd son of John Monyns, of Swanton, and younger brother
of Edward Monyns, Esq. of Waldershare, ancestor of the
extinct Baronets, Monyns, of Waldershare (see Burke's £'.c<inc<
Baronetage), m. Jane, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Aide, of
Chequer, Kent, and has issue, two sons and four daus. John
Monyns d. in 1554, and possessed the advowson of the Church
of Charlton, near Dover, which has remained to his descen-
dants ever since. He devised his lands in the parish of St.
Margarets, at Cliffe, to his son and heir,
Thomas Monyns, of Dover, who was twice married, 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Peyton, Knt. (by whom he had
Edward, who d. without issue, and a dau., Peyton, who m.
John Toke, Esq. of Bere, Kent), and 2ndly, Alice, dau. of
William Cryspe, Esq., Lieut, of Dover Castle, by whom he had
Stephen, and several other sons, who d. without issue, and
three daus., Mary, m. Sir Cavilero Maycot, Knt.; Marion, m.
1st, Coldwell Eogers, and 2ndly, Sir Christopher Mann, Knt. ;
and Frances, m. Leonard Sprecklyn, Esq. of St. Dunstans, near
Canterbury. The eldest son,
Stephen Monyns, of Dover, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Charles
Hales, of Thannington, Knt., by wnom he had issue several
sons and daus.
William Monyns, of Dover (4th son and, at length, heir of
this Stephen Monyns of Dover), m. 10 Oct. 1664, Margaret,
dau. of Thomas Toke, of Bere, by whom he had issue, three
sons and two daus., viz., Thomas, of whom presently ; Stephen,
who d, young in 1656, and was bur. in Lyddon Chancel; and
William, who left a son, AVilliam. Of the daus., Maiy, m.
Stephen Knowler, of Canterbury, Gent. William Monyns d.
in 1686, and was s. by his son,
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THE LA.NDED GEJ^TRY.
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Thomas Montns, of Dover, who to. 1st, Mary, dau. of
Nicholas Eaton, and sister of Sir Peter Eaton, Knt., and 2n[ny,
Antonia Frances, of Bishopsbourne, Kent (widow). By his
marriage he had several sons and daus. Thomas Monyns d.
1720, and was bur. at Charlton 12 April. His eldest surviving
son,
The Bev. Eichabd Monins, M.A., Prebendary of Bristol,
thirteen years Head Master of the King's School at Canter-
bury, and patron of the Churches of Charlton and liingwould,
Kent, m. Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Daulinge, Vicar of
Alkam, and sister of John Daulinge, Esq. of Canterbury, and
had issue, three sons and five daus., Thomas d. an infant,
' 1731 : Richard, in Holy Orders, M.A., took the name of Eaton
at the request of Peter Eaton, Esq. of Woodford, Essex, and
became Rector of Charlton and Eingwould after the death of
his father; he d. unm. 1770, and was bur. at Ringwould ; and
John, of whom hereafter. Of the daus. Grace and Maria d.
unru., the first in 17fi4, the second 1769, both bur. at Ring-
would ; Frances d. a minor in 1739, and bur. at Charlton ;
Catherine, 711. John Woodward, Esq., a Capt. in 70th Regt.
of Foot in 1758. The Rev. Richard Monins was bur. at Charl-
ton.
John Monins, Esq. of Canterbury, 3rd son and, on the death
of his brother, the Rev. Richard Monins Eaton, heir to the
Eev. Richard Monins, Prebendary of Bristol, was b. 15 July,
1741. He served, in early life, a few years in the Royal Navy,
and was present, when midshipman, at Sir Edward, afterwards
Lord, Hawke's engagement with the French Admiral Conflaus,
off Belleisle, in 1759. During the same year be quitted the
Navy, having received a commission in the 60th Regt., or as
they were then styled, the " Royal Americans," and afterwards
exchanged into the 43rd Regt., then also serving in America.
After residing some time on his estate at Woodford, in
Essex, he purchased, in 1777, a property at Canterbury, called
■" The Archbishop's Palace," and building himself a mansion,
fitill called the Palace, dwelt there till his death, 11 May, 1806,
and was bur. at Ringwould. He m. 15 Sept. 1788, Sarah
<who d. 28 Jan. 1845), dau. of Mr. John Trice, of Ashford, and
Sby her left, with other issue,
I. William, b. 20 Feb. 1792, served throughout the Penin-
sular War, with the 52nd Regt., and was present at the
battle of Waterloo. He m. 7 Oct. 1812, Elizabeth Anne,
dau. of the late John Jull, Esq. of Wingham, Kent, and lias
issue,
1 William Godfrey Clerk, h. 25 July, 1813, late Capt. in
the 23rd Regt., or Royal Welsh Fusiliers, m. 14 Dec.
1841, Dorothy Ann, eldest dau. of the late Eev. John
Raper Hunton, of Armathwaite Castle, co. Cumberland.
2 Elizabeth Anne Sarah, b. 4 Nov. 1823, to. 21 Jan. 1847,
William Gatty, Esq., and d. 29 Nov. 1893.
II. John, Rev., of whom hereafter.
III. Eaton, served in the 52nd L. I. at Waterloo, and was
afterwards Col. of tlie 69th, and 8th, King's Regt.
IV. Richard, d. unm., was at Waterloo.
The 2nd son.
Rev. John Monins, of Eingwould, Kent, m. 18 Oct. 1808,
Mary Lee, dau. of — Carter, Esq., M.D., of Kennington Hall,
Kent, aud by her (who d. 5 June, 1818) had issue,
Richard Eaton (Rev.), 6.30 Sept. 1813; vi. Emily, dau. of
the late Rev. John Chevallier, of A spall Hall, Suffolk, and
d. V. p. 1863, leaving issue by her, who d. 13 Nov. 18u3.
John Henbt, now of Ringwould.
Georgina Emily, /(. 16 April, 1848, vi. June, 1871, Capt.
Robert Thomas Hamond, E.A., of Pampisford Hall, co.
Cambridge.
The Eev. John Monins d. 8 Oct. 1853, and was s. by his grand-
son, John IIenrt, now of Eingwould.
Arms — Gu., three crescents or. Crest — A crescent. Motto —
JMediocria maxima.
Seat — Ringwould House, Dover, Kent.
CluJ) — Junior Carlton.
MONRO OF ALLAN.
Monro, David, Esq. of Allan, co. Eoss, J.P. and
D.L. cos. Ross and Cromarty, Capt. (h.p.) Madras
Staff Corps, Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabu-
lary for Scotland, b. 1839 ; m. 19 Nov. 1865, Louisa
Jane, dau. of Charles Pelly, Esq., late Member of
Council, Madras, son of Sir Henry Pelly, 1st Bart ,
and has issue,
I. Charles Llotd Doveton, Capt. 3rd batt. Seaforth High-
landers, b. 23 July, 1868.
II. Raymond Pelly Houston, b. 7 Nov. 1869.
ni. David Hugh Wratislaw, b. 21 Sept. 1870.
I. Leila Louisa, m. Charles Bridie, Esq., Superintendent
of Police, Madras Presidency.
II. Ida, m. 1893, Major J. A. Campbell, 1st Seaforth High-
landers.
in. Katherine Harriet.
Lineage.— This is a branch of the ancient North British
family of Jilvsno vf FouHs.
Hugh Monro, 9th Baron of Foulis in 1425, m. 1st, a dau.
of Keith, Earl Marischal, which lady d. in giving birth to her
1st son. He m. 2ndly, the Lady Margaret Sutherland, dau. of
Nicholas, Earl of Sutherland, and had by her one son,
John Monro, ancestor of the Monros, Lairds of Milntown,
CO. Eoss. The grandson of this John,
Andrew Monro, m. 1511, Euphamie Dunbar, only child of
Dunbar, Laird of Tarbat, and by her acquired large possessions.
He was s. in the estate of Milntown by his eldest son, George
Munro, and the lands of AUan and Allanmore he gave to his
2nd son,
William Monro, of Allan, 6. 1535, who m. Catherine, dau.
of Brigadier Shaw, and by her had one son, Andrew Monro
(b. 1560), who TO. Mary Eoss, and was s. by his son, David
Monro, b. 1600, whose only son and successor, David Monro,
b. 1640, Capt. in the Earl of Eothes' Horse, fell at the battle of
the Boyne, leaving by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir John Davis,
of Whitehall, Carrickfergus, and granddau. of Sir John Davis,
Attorney-General of Ireland, a son and successor, David
Monro, who to. Elizabeth Ross, dau. of the Laird of Balblair,
and had one son, David, his successor, and a dau. Margaret,
III. Charles Mackenzie, and had by him, who changed his name
to Monro on acquiring his wife's estates, a son, Charles, of
whom presently, as devisee of his uncle. The son, David
Monro, Esq., an Advocate in Edinburgh, left his estate ra
1765 to his nephew, son of his sister, as above,
Charles Monro, Esq., who m. 1st, 1772, Mary, dau. of
Hugh Macleod, Laird of Geanies, co. Ross, and 2ndly,
Catherine, eldest dau. of Hugh Houston, Esq. of Crich, co.
Sutherland. Mr. Charles Monro d. 1814, and was s. by his
eldest son,
David Monro, Esq. of Allan, co. Ross, -T.P. and D.L. for
COS. Ross and Cromarty, formerly in 76tl\ Regt., b. Nov. 1808;
ra. 1831, Elizabeth, only child of William Bennet, Esq., and
by her (who d. Aug. 1891) has issue,
I. Charles, Lieut. Bombay Army, b. 1834 ; d. at sea 1855.
II. William, late Ensign 76th Regt., 6. 1835; rf. Aug. 1890,
unm.
III. Robert Clifford Lloyd, b. 1837 ; lost at sea 1854.
IV. David, of Allan.
V. Francis James Eraser, Capt. 11th Regt. Madras Army, b.
1843; /H. 1870, Gertrude, only child of A. Mackay, Esq.,
Bengal Civil Service; she d. May, 1877. He d. at Calcutta,
15 Sept. 1878.
VI. Hugh Robs, 6. 1845 ; d. Sept. 1874, while in active dis-
charge of his official duties as Inspector of Police, Shotpore
district, Punjaub.
VII. George Alexander Ross, Ensign 4th King's Own Regt.,
b. 1852; d. 1874, at Fort Monckton, a young ofiBcer of great
promise.
I. Elizabeth Leila, d. Aug. 1889.
II. Catherine, m. 1864, John Jervis Gregory, Capt. B.N.
Arms — Or, an eagle's head erased gu. Crest — An eagle
perching ppr. Motto — Dread God.
Seat — Allan House, Fearn, co. Eoss. N.B.
MONRO OF EDMONDSHAM.
Monro, Hector, Esq. of Edmondsham. Dorset,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1870, late Capt. 57th
Foot, b. 4 Oct. 1827; m. 4 July, 1854, Adah
Sebastienne, dau. of Sebastian Smith, Esq., and has
issue,
I. Hector Edmond, late Lieut. 52nd Light Infantry, J.P.
for Dorset, b. 30 Aug. 1855; m. 1883,Geraldine, dau. of E.
Fort, Esq. of Eeed Hall, CO. Lancaster, M. P. for Clitheroe,
and has issue. Hector Richard, 6. 18 May, 1885; Nellie
Adah; Erica, b. 1887, d. 1889; Mary Philadelphia, &.
June, 1888.
II. Tregonwell, b. 25 Aug. 1867.
I. Adah Mary.
Lineagre. — Hector William Monho, Esq., Lieut.-Gen.
in the British Army, and sometime Governor of Trinidad, de-
scended from the ancient family of Monro of Foulis Castle,
Eosshire, through John, 2nd son of Hugh, 9th Baron, m. 1796,
Pliiladelphia Bower, by whom he acquired the estate of
Edmondsham, and had issue,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Hectob William Eowek, liis heir.
Edimina Augustus, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., d. 2 Oct. 1852.
Beckwilh, d. unia.
Pliiladelphia Jane Caroline, m. IMatthew Slunro, Esq. of
Fiithani, co. Southampton ; d. lSti8.
Georgina. Emily Gordon.
Flora Bower, m. William Kutter Bayley, Esq. of Colford,
Devon.
The eldest son,
Hector William Bower Mosko, Esq. of Ewell Castle,
Surrey, and of Edmondsh.ain, Dorset, 6. 9 Dec. 1796 ; m. 6 July,
ISCi, Henrietta I.ewina, only dau. of Lewis Dimoke Grosvenor
Tregonwell, Esq. of Anderson and Cranborne Lodge, Dorset,
l>y Henrietta, his 2nd wife, dau. of William Portman, Esq. of
Eryanston, grandfather of the 1st Lord Portman, and hy her
(who d. lSG-4) had issue,
Hector, now of Edmondsham.
Eleanor, m. 10 April, 1»44, liev. George Barons Norlhcote,
eldest son of George Barons Northcote, Esq. of Somerset
Court, Somerset, and of Buckerell, Devon, and d. March,
18-18, leaving issue, George Barons, b. 16 Jan. 1845; m.
1883. Charlotte, dau. of Gen. Custance, C.B., of Brook
Heath, co. Wilts ; and Eleanor Geraldine.
Isabella, m. 23 July, 1852, John Hervey Elton Elwes, Esq.
of Stoke College, Suffolk (she d. 8 Nov. 1868), leaving issue,
1 Robert Hervey Monro. J. P., b. 29 May, 1863; m. 1875,
Louisa Emily Julia, eldest dau. of Capt. Frederick Herbert,
E.N. ; 2 Gervase Paget; 1 Isabel Maiy, vi. W. S. Sullivan,
Esq.
Marv, m. 19 Sept. 1860, Gen. William Inglis, C.B., of
Hildersham Hall, co. Cambridge, and has issue, William
Eaymond, m. and has issue ; and Mabel llaymond.
Mr. Monro d. 20 March, 1842.
Arms— Or, an eagle's head erased gu., holding in its beak a
laurel sprig ppr. CVest—An eagle displayed ppr. Motto— '^on
inferiora.
Seat — Edmondsham, Cranborne, Dorset.
MONKO OF AUCHINBOWIE.
Eiy>'iNG-MoyEO, David, Esq. of Aucliinbowie,
CO. Stirling, and Softlaw, co. Roxburgh, M.A.,
Provost of Oiiel Coll. Oxon, b. 16 Nov. 1836.
J^amilg of ginniitg.
Lineagre. — Tradition relates that, in the year 1308,
William Bv.nsie took the castle of Linlithgow from the Eng-
lish, by concealing himself and seven sons in a waggon of hay,
which was stopped in the threshold, when the porter and those
with him were instantly slain, and a large party of friends,
lying in ambush, were admitted, and the garrison put to the
sword. The castle was delivered (goes on the tradition) by its
captor to King Robert Bruce, who rewarded him with a gilt
of lands, and assigned to the family, to perpetuate the memory
of this hardy adventure, an augmentation of a loaded waggon
to their armorial bearings.
Charles Binning, Esq., Solicitor-General for Scotland 1722
(4th son of Sir William Binning, of Walliefourd, a great mer-
chant and Provost of P^dinburgh), m. Margaret, dau. of Mont-
gomery, of Broomlands, co. Ayr, and had a son,
William Binning, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Archibald
Stewart, Esq. of Torrance, and by her had a son, Charles, d.
v.iuii. 1754, and three daus., Elizabeth, Catharine, and Isabella.
The 2nd dau.,
Catharine Binning, m. David Inglis, Esq., and had by hira
two daus., Margaiet, d. urt.m.,and
Catharine Inglis, m. Alexander Monro, Esq. of Craig-
lockhart and Cockburn, 3rd son of Alexander Monro, Esq. of
Auchinbowie, by Isabella his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Donald
M'Donald, of The Isles, and by him had two sons, Alexander,
and
David Monro, Esq. of Softlaw, who, by deed of entail,
assumed the surname and arms of Binning. He m. 1st, 1803,
his cousin, Soplda, only child and heir of George Home, Esq.
of Argaty (lineally descended from George Home, of Argaty,
Bon of Sir Patrick Home, of Polwarth), by Jane his wife,
eldest dau. and co-heir of John Monro, Esq. of Auchinbowie,
eldest son of Alexander Monro, Esq. of Auchinbowie, and his
■wife, Isabella M'Donald, of The Isles. By her (who d. 1800; he
had,
I. George Home Monro Binning-Home, of Argaty and Soft-
law. J. P., 6. 28 M.ay, 1804; ra. 20 Feb. 1839, Catherine
Burnett, of Gadsirth, co. Ayr, and d. 10 Jan. 1884, without
surviving issue. His children were,
1 David George, b. 13 Feb. 1843; d. June, 1859.
'i George Joseph, 6. 22 May, 1845; d. young.
1 Sophia Margaret, d. March, ISGO.
2 Catherine Jane Agues, d. Feb. 1865.
II. Alexander-Binning Monro, of Auchinbowie.
Mr. Binning m. 2ndly, 1813, Isabella Blair, and by her had s
son,
III. Robert Blair Monro, b. 1814, H.E.I. C.S. ; to. Katherine,
dau. of Lewis Ferrier, of Bellesyde, and d. 1891.
Mr. Binning d. 1842. His2udson,
Alexander Binning-BIonro, Esq. of Auchinbowie, co.
Stirling, and Softlaw, co. Roxburgh, J. P., 6. 22 May, 1805 ;
m. 4 Aug. 1835, Harriet, dau. of Alexander Monro, M.D. oJ
Craiglockhart, and had issue,
I. David, now of Auchinbow ie.
II. Alexander, b. 12 April, 1838 ; 7)i. 8 March, 1862, and has
issue, four sons and two daus.
III. George Home, 6. 28 Nov. 1840; m. 27 Jan. 1873, Isabella
Selina, youngest dau. of William Baldwin, Esq. of Stede
Hill, Harrietsham, Kent, and d. in New Zealand 25 June,
1685, leaving issue, three sons and two daus.
IV. Charles Carmichael, b. 1 Dec. 1851.
I. Maria Agnes, m. Col. T. P. Waterman, Bengal Staff Corps.
II. Jaue Sophia, d. unm. 1887.
Mr. A. Biuning-Monro d. 1891.
^ifamilg of '§oraz of ^rgnlij.
George Home, of Argaty and Bundles, living 5 Feb. 1504-5,
and 25 July, 1502, son, by Helen Shaw, his wife, of Sir Patrick
Home, of Polwarth, who had Argaty and Lundy granted him
by charter dated 1464 ; m. Margaret, 2nd dau. of Robert, Srd
LordErskine, of Mar, who fellatFlodden, and had three sons.
The eldest son and heir,
Alexander Home, of Argaty, s. his father some time after
July, 1562, and rf. about 1574, leaving, by Mariot his wife, dau.
of Sir John Campbell, of Glenurchy, a son and heir,
Patrick Ho.me, of Argaty, d. Jan. 1629, leaving, vvith other
issue, an eldest son and heir,
Henry Home, of Argaty, served heir to his father in Argaty,
and to his great-uncle, Patrick, in Correquhormbie, 13 March,
1629. He m. Mary Mushett, and d. some time before Oct,
1659, having had seven sons. Mr. Home lost the half of his
estates from his adherence to the cause of Charles I. His
4th son,
Henrt Home, bapt. 27 July, 1633, s. to Argaty on the death
of his brother, John, and was served heir to his father in those
lands 26 Oct. 1682. He ?«. before 1080, Janet Moir, and. d.
July, 1689, having had issue, besides two daus.,
I. George, of Argaty, bapt. 12 March, 1086-87, served heir
to his lather 5 Aug. 1700 ; resigned Argaty, and obtained a
new charter 1 April, 1709. He d. s. p. Sept. 1751.
I. Mary, of Argaty, vi. George Stewart, of Ballachallen, and
by hira (who d. before Sept. 1751; had, with other issue,
1 David Home Stewart, d. s. p.
2 George Home Stewart, m. Anne Digges, of Chilham
Castle, Kent, and was father of
George Home, of Argaty, who s. his uncle David. He m.
Jane, dau. of John Monro, of Auchinbowie (by hi.«
wife, Sophia Inglis, of Auchendenny), son of Alexander
Monro, of Auchinbowie, by Isabella his wife, sister of
Sir Donald M'Donald, Bart, of The Isles, d. unm. 1720.
By this lady Mr. George Home had a dau.,
Sophia Home, of Argaty, vi. her cousin, David Monro
Binning, Esq, of Softlaw.
Sen/s— Auchinbowie, Stirling ; and Softlaw, Roxburgh.
Club — Athenaeum.
MONRO OF INGSDON.
Monro, Capt. Charles James Hale, of Ingsdon,
Devon, J.P., formerly Capt. 36th Eegt., b. 1828 ;
■m. 1855, Marion, dau. of Greorge Wilhington, Esq.
of Parkfield, co. Lancaster, and Las issue,
I. Seymour Charles Hale, 6. 1856, Brevet-Major 1st Sea-
forth Highlanders ; m. 18s0, Lady Ida Constance
Vaughan, eldest dau. of Ernest, 5th Earl of Lisburue, and
has issue, with a dau. b. 1889, a son,
Charles Henry Hale, I. 1887.
I. Helen Louisa Hale, m. Robert Maclachlan, Esq., son of
George Maclachlan, Esq. of Maclachlan and Castle
Lachlan.
II. Colina Marion Ilalc.
Mr. Monro is tlie eldest son of Charles Hale JMonro,
Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Ingsdon, by his 1st wife,
Mary Jane, dau. of Patrick Macdougall, Esq. of
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Macdoiigall, and DunoUie Cnstle, co. Argyll. lie
s. his father as Lord of the Manor of Ingsdon iu
1867.
Seat — Ingsdon, Newton Abbot.
Cli'M—Avmy and Navy.
MONTAGU OF PAPPLEWICK AND
INGMANTHORPE.
MoxTAGTT, Andrew, Esq. of Ingmanthorpe
Hall, CO. York, and Pupplewick, co. Notts, D.L.,
High Sheriff co. York, 1853, b. 1815 ; s. his father
1847. This gentleman was authorized by royal
licence, 27 Feb. 1826, to take the name and arms
of Montagu only, in lieu of those of Fountatne
Wilson, by directions contained in the will of
the Eight Hon. Frederick Montagu of Papple-
wick.
Iiineage. —John Fountatne, Scrjeant-at-Law (grandson
of Arthur Fountaine, of Salle, Norfolk,), m. Theodosia, dau. of
Sir Edward Harrington, Bart, of Ridlington, and d. 4 June,
1671, aged 70. His eldest son and heir,
John Fodntayne, Esq., m. F.lizalieth, dau. and heir of JIajur
John Monckton, of Melton, grandson of Marmaduke Monckton,
Esq. of Caville, and had two daus., Elizabeth, m. Sir Richard
Osbaldeston, Knt. of Hunmanby, and Theodosia, m. Robert
Monckton, Esq., and was mother of John Monckton, 1st
Viscount Gai.wat. Mr. Fountayne d. Sept. 1680, and be-
queathed his estates to his brother,
Thomas FonNTAYNTS, Esq. of Melton, b. 10.39, m. Anne,
eldest dau. of Edward Chester, Esq. of Cockenhatch, co. Hert-
ford, and dying 1709, left (with two daus., Anne, m. Simon
Patrick, Esq., and Judith, m. Thomas Sherlock, Master of the
Temple) an only surviving soU;
John Fountayne, Esq. of Melton, h. 1684 ; m. Elizabeth dau.
of Francis Carew, Esq. of Beddington, and by her (who d.
£> Jan. 1768) left at his decease, 1736 (with two daus., Elizabeth,
m. Charles Eyre, M.D., and Anne, ra. Edward "Weston, Esq.),
four sons, of whom the eldest,
Thomas Foc.ntayne, Esq. of Melton, h. 1713; m. Ann. dau.
of Sir Nicholas Carew, Bart., of Beddington, but dying s. p.
1739, was s. by his brother,
John Fountayne, CD., Dean of York, 6. 1715; in. 1st,
Anne, dau. of William Bromley, Speaker of the House of
Commons and Secretai-y of State Ump. Queen Anne, but had
by her no issue. He m. 2ndly Frances Maria, dau. of Thomas
Whichcote, Esq, of Harpswell, by wliom (who d. 22 Aug.
3.750) he had one dau.,
I. Frances Maria, m. 27 Feb. 1773, William Tatton, Esq. of
Witliensliaw. who assumed the surname of Egekton, and
dving 1777, left a son, William Tutton, M.P., who d. s. p.
Dr. Fountayne »i. 3rdly, Anne, only dau. of Charles
Montagu, Esq, of I'applewick, and by that lady (who d. 12
Sept. 1786) had issue,
I. Thomas Charles, d. v. p. 1 Jan. 1780, unm.
I. Anne, deceased.
II. Elizaekth, ni. 1781, Richard Wilson, Esq, of Rudding
Hall, CO. York, eldest son (by Ann his wife, dau. of Edmund
Gibson, D.D., Bishop of London) of Christopher Wilson,
D.D., Bishop of Bristol, who was 3rd son of Richard Wilson,
liecordcr of Leeds, and dying 10 Jan. 1786, at the early age
of 24, left two sons,
1 Richard Fountayne Wilson, heir to his grandfather,
2 Thomas Charles Wilson, ((. 1801, aged 16.
III. Catherine Judith, d. unm. at Bath, 3 March, 1824.
The DeaiT of York d. 14 Feb. 1 802, and was s. by his only
Eurviving grandson,
Richard Fountayne Wilson, Esq. of Melton Park, M.P.
for CO. York, and High Sheriff 1807, 6. June, 1783; m. Sopliia,
8rd dau. of George Osbaldeston, Esq. M.P., of Hutton Bushell,
and, dying 1847, left issue,
Andrew, now of Ingraanthorpe and Papplewick.
James, of Melton Park, Doncaster, and of Ely, Isle of Ely, J. P.
West Riding Yorkshire, High Sheriff cos. Cambridge and
Hunts 1874, 6. 1819 ; m.2a Aug. 1874, Laura Adeline, younger
dau. of Ernest Thellusson, Esq. of Mount Auldyn, Isle of
Man, and d. Jan. 1891, leaving issue, with Ave daus.,
1 Frederick James Osbaldeston, of Melton Park, b. 1878.
2 James Fountayne, 6. 1888.
Sophia, m. Gen. Sir William Gabriel Davy, C.B., K.C.H., of
Ti-acy Park, co. Gloucester, and d. his widow, 5 Dec. 1866.
Anne Elizabeth, m. 1841, Henley G. Greaves, Esq. of Elmsall
Lodge.
Mary, m. Col. James England.
Theodosia, r,i. 1844, Lieut.-Gen. SirRichard England, G.C.B.,
K.H., of St. Margaret's, co. Hants, and d. l,'-80.
Catherine Judith, vi. 7 June, 1853, Sir Richaid Price Puleston,
Bart, of Emral, co. Flint.
Arms — Arg., three fusils conjoined in fesse gu., within a
bo'dure sa. Crest — A griffin's head couped or, beak and wings
addonsed sa.
Seats — Ingmanthorpe Hall, near Wetherby, co. York ; Papple-
wick Hall, Notts.
MONTEITH OF CARSTAIES.
MONTEITH, Joseph, Esq. of Carstairs, co. Lanark,
J.P. and D.L., 5.29 March, 1852 ; m. 1874, Florence
Catherine Mary, dau. of John Arthur Edward
Herbert, Esq. of Llanarth Court, co. Monmouth,
and has, with other issue, a son and heir,
Henry, 6. 1876.
Liineag'e. — xVbout the middle of the 17th century, JAsrES
Monteith (the great-great-gre.at-grandfather of the present
Joseph Monteith, Esq.) lived on his small estate in the district
of Aberfoyle, co. Perth. Towards its close, he drew upon him-
self the determined hostility of Rob Roy by a steady refusal to
pay to that predatory hero Black Mail, or the annual tribute
wliich he levied upon all within his reach, and which none but
men much more powerful than the small Aberfoyle laird ever
succeeded in resisting. Three several times, in revenge for
this resistance to what he almost considered his established
right, Rob severely pillaged and plundered Mr. Monteith's
property. Determined not to yield, and yet unable to face a
continuation of such loss, Mr. Monteith withdrew to Glasgow,
just then rising into the focus of energy and enterprise. The
emigrant from the Highland hills, his one son, and three daus.,
are still, after the lapse of more than 150 years, commemo-
rated in Glasgow by a rhymic description, in which a few
pietensions, perhaps inconsistent with their pecuniary diffi-
culties, may be alluded to, and in which the latter figure as —
" Jenny wi' the ruffles,
Maggie wi* the buckles.
And Nannie wi' the cork-heeled shoon."
James Monteith d. without realizing his design, and only
gradually, though quickly, were matured under his successors
those vast concerns with which, throughout ScotlancJ, the
name of the family is associated. His grandson, James Mon-
teith, was early in such a position as to enable him to master
the first opening of the cotton trade, and he is in fact justly
considered the founder of some branches of the cotton trade in
Scotland. He was father of
Henry Monteith, Esq., M.P. for Lanark, who purchased
the estate of Carstairs from the Fullerton family. He hi. 1st,
Christina Cameron, of the clan Cameron, of Lochiel, and
2iidly, Miss Fullerton. By the former he was father of
Robert Joseph Ignatius Monteith, Esq. of Carstairs,
BI.A., J.P. andD.L., 6.1812; m. 1845, Wilhelmina, dau. of
Jo.scph Mellish, Esq. of Blythe, co. Northampton (of a family
of old possessions), and had issue,
Henry, &.28 Feb. 1851, deceased.
Josei'H, now of Carstairs.
Mary Frances, m.i Oct. 1870, Francis Kerr, Esq.. 3rd son of
Lord Henry Kerr, and by liini (who (i. 30 May, 1884) has
one son and six daus.
Christina, deceased.
Caroline, deceased.
Mr. Monteith d. 31 March, 1834, and was s. by his son, Joseph
Monteith, Esq., now of Carstairs.
Seat — Carstairs House, co. Lanark,
MONTGOMERIE OF GAKBOLDISHAM.
MoLYNEiTX-MoNTGOMERiE, Cecil Thomas, Esq.
of Garboldisham Hall, co. Norfolk, J.P. and D.L.
and County Alderman, formerly in the Grenadier
Guards, b. 1846 ; m. 29 Sept. 1868, Eleanor Frances,
6th dau, of Hon. Arthur Lascelies, of Norley,
Cheshire, and has issue,
I. George Frederic, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, 6. 18 Sept.
1869.
I. Mary. n. Olive.
III. Esther. iv. Geraldine.
V. Katy.
liineagre. — Tliis family descends from that of Eglinton.
1-il-i
irox
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MON
George 'Moxtgomekie, of Broomlands, 6. 1614 (the 2ncl son
of Hugh Montgomery, of Aucliinhoocl), m. 1st, Anne Barclay,
dan. of tlie Laird of Perceton, and by her had Hugh and
William, and one dau. Jean. He m. 2ndly, Margaret Wallace
(of ShewaltonV and had i^sne, six sons and ane dau. George
Montgomerie d. 7 May, 1700, aged 86. His 5th son by his 2nd
marriage was
John Montgomerie, of Wrae and Auchinhood, Deputy-
Secretary for Scotland He in. circa 1685, Penelope, dau. of
Sir Eobcrt Barclay, of Perceton, and d. 1721. He was s. by
Ills only son,
GEor.r.E MoNTGOMEBiE, of 'Wrae, who removed to England,
where he m. Abigail, dau. of Lilious Turner, Esq. of London,
by whom he had five sons,
John Elias, b. 14 June, 1711; (?. young.
Geokge, of whom presently. Eliis, 6. 10 Nov. 1713.
Ed-.vard, of TliiindLisley Hall, b. 18 June, 1716 ; d. 1747.
Edward. 6.16 June, 1720.
Elizabeth, 6. 19 Feb. 1714.
The 2nd son,
George Moxtgomeeie, Esq. otThundersIey Hall, Essex, and
Chippenham Hall, co. Cambridge, 6. 30 Aug. 1712, High
Sheritf for co. Cambridge 1759, and M.P. for Ipswich ; m. 1739,
Catherine, dau. of Jacob Sawbiidge, Esq., M.P. for Wilts,
and d. 29 March, 1766. He was s. by his only dau. and heir,
Katt Montgomerie, 6. 1740 ; m. 1760, Crisp Molyneux, Esq.
of Garboklisham Hall, Norfolk, BI.P. for Lynn, grand.son of
Col. Joseph Ciisp of St. Kitts, W.I., one of the first magis-
trates commissioned in that island, 1696, and had issue,
George, of whom presently.
Charlotte, m.— Colston, Esq.
Elizabeth, 7/i. 29 June, 1783, Sir William Burnaby, 2nd Bart.
Katherine, m. — Sandys, Esq.
The eldest son,
George Moltneux, Esq. of Garboldisham Hall, 6. 1761 ; s. his
father. He assuined (pursuant to the will of his grandfather)
the surname of Montgomerie by royal licence, dated 6 Sept.
1780. He -III. Elizabeth, dau. of Michael White, Esq., Governor
of the Leeward Islands, and by her (who d. 1836) left at his
decease, 1803,
Ceisp, of Garboldisham Hall, 6.1780, Capt. in the Guards ;
in.Mary, dau. of — Parsons, Esq., and rf.a.p. 1850.
William, 6.1785; d.l798.
Thomas Molyneux, 6.1788; vi. 1844, the Hon. Georglana
Foley, dau. of Thomas, 3rd Lord Foley, and by her (who d.
Nov. 1864), left at his decease, March, 1855, a son, Cecil
Thomas, now of Garboldisham.
George, 6. 1793; Rector of Garboldisham ; d.unm. 1849.
Frederick, »ii. 1830, Sophia, dau. of Humphrey Butler, Esq.,
grandson of Brinsley, l.^t Viscount I.anosborough, and by
her (who d. June 1866) had issue, one surviving son,
Frederick Butler, iJarristcr-at-Law, 6. 1832 ; m. 22 Oct.
1878, Isabella, eldest dau. of Hon. Colin Lind.say, and has
issue, 1 Robert Cecil Lindsay ; 2 Arthur Frederic : 3 Chark s
Alfred ; 4 Eustace William ; 5 Hugh George ; and 1
Dorothea Frances.
Charlotte Molyneux, m. 1309, Francis Carleton, Esq. of
Clare, co. Tipperary.
Lucretia, m. 1809, Sir Alexander Don, Bart., and d.s.p. 1815.
Fanny, m. 1819, Richard Sumner, Esq., son of K. Sumner,
of Puttenham Priory, Guildford, by the sister of Adminil
Ix)rd Gambler, and d. 1850, leaving issue. Lydia.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th counter-quartered, 1st and 4th,
az., a branch of palm tree between three fleurs-de-lis or; 2nd
and 3rd, gu,, three gem riniis, or, gemmed az ; 2nd and 3rd,
JIoLTNECx and Turner quarterly. Crest — A palm branch ppr.
Motio — Procediinus in pace.
Scai— Garboldisham Hall and Garboldisham Manor, East
Harling.
Hesidence — Gissing Hall, Diss, Norfolk.
C/it6— Travellers'.
MONTGOMERY OF GREY ABBEY.
MoxTGOMEET, HuGH, Esq. of Grey Abbey, co.
Down, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1845, b. 2G
June, 1821 ; m. 20 Oct. 1846, the Lady Charlotte
EUzabeth Herbert, 2nd dau. of Edward, 2nd Earl
of Powis, K.Gr., and has issue,
I William Edward, J. P., Col. Scots Guards, 6. 18 July,
1847; )/i. 21 June, 1891, Alberta Victoria, dau. of Gen.
the Eight Hon. Sir Henry Ponsonby, G.C.B.
n. Robert Arthur, Lieut.-Col. R.A., D.A.A.G., 6. 7 Sept.
1848 ; m. 11 Dec. 1880, Maria Maud, 2nd dau. of Richard
Gosling, Esq. of Ecclesfield, Ashford, co. Middlesex.
ni. Percy Hugh Seymour, 6. 8 March, 1856.
IV. Francis Henry, b. 1 Sept. 1857.
V. George Fitzmaurice, 6. 27 Jan. 1861.
I. Lucy Florentia.
II. Edith Cecilia, nx. 5 Sept. 1878, Col. Henry Charles Dug^
dale. Rifle Brigade.
III. Charlotte Henrietta Emily, to. 2 June, 1874, Robert J.
Harrison, Esq. of Caerhowcl, co. Montgomery, J.P., Lieut.-
Col. Royal Monmouth Rifles.
IV. Evelyn Mary.
Iiineage.— This is the Braidstane line of the noble House
of Eglinton.
Robert Montgomery, 2nd son of Alexander, Master of
Montgomery, and brother of Alexander, 2nd Lord Montgo-
meiy, ancestor of the Earls of Eglinton, obtained for his patri-
mony, from his grandfather, Alexander, 1st Lord, the lands of
Braidstane, and thus became its laird. He was s. by his son,
Robert Montgomery, 2nd Laird of Braidstane, who left a
son and heir,
Robert Montgomery, 3rd Laird of Braidstane, whose son
and successor,
Adam Montgomery, 4th Laird of Braidstane, m. the eldest
dau. of Colquhoun, of Luss, and d. about 1550, leaving two
sons, 1 Adam, whose eldest son, Sir Hugh Montgomery, 6th
Laird of Braidstane, was raised to the Peerage of Ireland, 1622,
as Viscount Montgomery, and Earl of Mount Alexander of
the Great Ardes, co. Down, a title now extinct ; 2 Robert.
The younger son,
Robert Montgomery, Esq., was father of
John Montgomery, Esq., who settled in Ireland in the early
part of the reign of King James I. He rn. an heir of the-
family of Stewart, in Scotland, and was father of
Hugh Montgomery, Esq. of Maghera, co. Derry, M.P. for
Newtownards. He left two sons, Hugh, his heir, and John.
The eldest son,
Hugh Montgomery, Esq. of Maghera, m. a dau. of Sir
Robert McClelland, by whom he had several daus., and aa
only son, his successor,
William Montgomery, Esq. of Maghera, to. Mary, eldest
dau. and co-heir of Capt. James Macgill, of Kirkistown, co.
Down, and had, with one dau. Lucy, d. unm. 1701, an only
son, his successor,
William Montgomery, Esq., m. 1st, 1719, Catherine, dau.
of Edward Hall, Esq. of Strangford, and by her (who d. 1723>
had Edward, who d. 1726, and William, his heir. He to.
2ndly, 1725, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Hill, Esq. of Bucks.
By this lady (who d. 1789) he had (with three dans., Mary, to.
1749, Robert Maxwell, Esq. of Finnebrogue, co. Down, d. s. p.
1755; Anne, TO. James Dobbin, Esq. of Donaghadee, t?. 1812;
and Catherine, m. 1754, George Matthews, Esq. of Spiingvale,
CO. Down), four sons, I. Hugh, rf. «?im. 1765; ii. James, d. umii.
1796; III. Robert, d. unm. 1758; iv. Samuel, Lieut.-Col. 12th
Regt., 111. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. George Drury, and d. s. ^).
Mr Blontgomery d. 1755, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Montgomery, Esq. of Grey Abbey, M.P. for Hills-
borough, m. 1749, Susanna, dau. and sole heir of,John Jelly^
Esq. of Rathmullen, co. Down, and had issue,
William, Major 40th Regt., killed in America, 8 Sept. 1881.
Hugh, heir to his father. Edward, R.N., d.unrii^
F"rancis, Capt. 67th Regt., d.unm.lSOS.
Dorcas, d. unm. 1824.
Mr. Montgomery d. Nov. 1799, and was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son.
Rev. Hugh Montgomery, of Grey Abbey, 6. 1754 ; m. 1782,
the Hon. Emilia Ward, youngest dau. of Bernard, 1st Viscount
Bangor (by his wife, Lady Anne Bligh, dau. of John, Earl of
Darnley), and has issue,
I. William, his successor.
II. Hugh Bernard, Capt. in the Guards, was severely wounded
at Waterloo, of which he never recovered ; d. 2 May, 1817.
III. Edward (Rev.), Rector of Portaferry, and Chancellor of
tlie Uioecse of Down, d.unm. 1825.
IV. Arthur Hill, of Tyrella, co.Down, D.L.and J.P.ofthat
CO., TO May, 1825, Lady Matilda Anne Parker, 3rd dau. of
Thomas, 5th Earl of Macclesfield, and had issue,
1 Hugh Parker, of Tyrella, co. Down, Major-Gen. in th&
army, late Liiut.-Col.60th Rifles, 6. Sept. 1SJ9.
2 Arthur Hill Sandys, Lieut.-Col. late liifio Brigade, now
commanding the provisional Bait., 6.27 Oct. 1841; to.
1873, Constance Anne Katharine, eldest dau of Robert
Bryce Hay, Esq., and has issue, a son, 6. 1876.
1 Amelia JIaria Eliza. 2 Frances Arabell^i Lonisa.
V. John Charles, Barrister-at-Law, d. 19 Dec. 1845.
VI. Francis Octavius, Major 45th Regt., and Col. Comm.
Royal Down Rifles, to. 6 Oct. 1842, Arabella Catherine, dau.
and co-heir of Kean Osborne, Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards, by
his wife, the Hon. Theodosia Ward, grand-dau. of Bernard
1st Viscount Bangor, and d. 19 April, 1885.
MOJS"
THE LAN'DED GENTRY.
MOX
1415
vir. George Augustus Frederick Sandys, Lieut. R.N., d.
18 March, 1827.
I. Anne Catherine, d. unin. 1802, aged 17.
H. Emilia Georgiana Susanna, m. 4 l"eb. 1817, James Myles
Eeilly, Esq., Barrister-at-La\v, youngest son of John Rcilly,
Esq. of Scaivagh, co. Down (ic/iich see), and had issue.
Mr. Montgomery d. at Grey Abbey, 30 Marcli, 181.5, aud was s.
Ipy his eldest son,
William Montgomert, Esq. of Grey Abbey, High Sheriff
CO. Down 1824, ra. March, 1817, Lady Amelia Elizabeth
Parker (who d. 5 Feb. 1881), 2nd dau. of Thomas, 5th Earl of
Macclesfield ; d. 3 May, 1831, and was s. by his only child, the
present Hugh Montgomery, Esq. of Grey Abbey.
Amis — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., three fleurs-de-lis or,'for
MoNTGO.MEKT ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., three annulets or, gemmed
az., for Eglinton : all within a bordure or, charged with a
doulile tressure fli.iry counterflory gu. ; on a surcoat a sword
and sceptre saltirewise ppr. Crest — Out of a cap of maintenance
an arm in armour erect, grasping a sword.
Scat — Grey Abbey, Kewtownards, co. Down.
MONTGOMERY OF KILLEE.
MoNTGOMEET, Geoege, Esq. of Killee and
CareysTille, co. Cork, J.P., B.A. Ti-in. Coll. Dublin,
h. 1843 ; m. 1866, Elizabeth. Jane, dau. and heir
of Edward Keily Carey, Esq. of Careysville, co.
Cork, and has issue,
I. William. 6. 1868. ii. Edward Hugh, 6. 18G1.
III. George Howard, b. 1873.
IV. Thomas Alexander, 6. 1876.
I. Margaret, 6. 1867; m. 21 July, 1892, Captain Herbert
Sturges Barlow, 1st Batt. Seaforlh Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs) and has issue, a son, Robert George, b. Aug. 1893.
II. Grace, b. 26 April, 1885.
Lineage.— Rev. James Montgomery, Chaplain of Grey
Abbey, co. Down, stated to be a scion of the Hessilhead
branch of the house of Montgomery, was among the followers
of his kinsman, Hugh Montgomery, Laird of Braidstane
(created 3 May, 1622, Viscoimt Montgomery, of Ardes), when
he removed to Ireland at the plantation of Ulster. His son,
Hugh Montgomery, of Ballynagown, co. Down, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Lindsay, of Dromrod, and had issue. His 2nd
son,
Hugh Montgomery, was at first put to sea by liis father,
and made two voyages to America. He afterwards entered
the army, and served under William III. in Ireland, and in
1702 was in the Duke of Ormonde's Troop of Horse, and served
in Flanders and in England. He m. Elizabeth Howard, widow
of Col. Francis de la Rue, (a Frenchman, who served under
AViLLiAM III., and had a grant by patent, dated 28 Sept. 1699,
of Killee and other lands in co. Cork and elsewhere, and who
d. 1701, leaving an only son, Wriothesley De la Rue, d. s. 'j}.
1734), and by her had an only son,
George Montgomery, Esq. of Killee, co. Cork, to whom his
half-brother, Wriothe.=ley De la Rue, devised all his estates,
in. Frances, dau. of Morgan Magan, Esq. of Togherstown, co.
Westmeath, and had issue, i. Thomas, d. s. p.; ii. John
d. s. p. ; \u. George, of whom hereafter; iv. Hugh, «i. and
had issue, who settled at the Cape of Good Hope; i. Elizabeth,
m. Arthur Duhig, Esq., Barrister; ii. Katherine, d. s. ^j. The
3rd son,
George Montgomery, Esq. of Killee, in. 1787, Mary Quin,
of Loloher, Cahir, co. Tipperary, and had issue, i. Thomas, m.
Katherine Franks, and cZ. s. ^. ,• ii. John, killed at the battle
of Talavera; in. George, d. s. p. ; iv. William Qcin, of whom
hereafter; v. Arthur, d. s. p. 1847; i. Maria, d. s. p. 1830.
The 4th son.
Rev. William Qdin Montgomery, of Killee, m. 1840, Alice,
dau. of Rev. P. Sleeman, of Whitechu.rch, co. Devon, and d.
1869, having had issue,
I. George, his heir.
II. Thomas Bedford, m. 20 Oct. 1874, Dorothea Maria, dau.
of Samuel Riall, Esq. of Annerville, co. Tipperary, and has
issue, Arthur Samuel ; and Amy Maria.
III. William Hugh (Uev.), Hector of Sutcombe, Holsworthy,
CO. Devon, m, Adela Auber, of Bovey Tracey, same co. aud
had issue.
I. Katherine, d. s. p. n. Grace, d.s.p.
m. Amy, d. s. p. rv. Mary, d. s. p.
Seats — Killee, Mitchelstown, and Careysville, Fermoy, both
in CO. Cork.
MONTGOMERY OF BEAULIETJ.
MONTGOJIEEY, ElCHAED JOHNSTON, Esq. of
Beaulieu, co. Louth, J. P., b. 1855; m. 25 JVlarch,
1890, Maud Helena Collingwood, only dau. of Sir
John Stephen Eobinson, Bart, of Bokeby.
Iiineagre. — Alexander Montgomery, of the House of
Hazlehead, in Ayrshire, who first settled in Ireland, came at
the invitation of his cousin. Viscount Montgomery, and was
Prebendary of Doe, co. Donegal, but turned soldier, and got a
command. By his wife, Margaret, dau. of Very Rev. Alex-
ander Conyngham, Dean ofRaphoe(who d. 18 June, 1675), he
had two sons, John and William. The eldest son,
John Montgomery, Major in the army, d. 1679, leaving
by Dorcas his wife (who m. 2ndly, Rev. Andrew Leslie), a
dau. Margaret, who m. Rev. George Leslie, D.D., and had a
son, George Leslie Montgomery, M.P. co. Cavan,who s. toth&
Cavan estates, and a son and heir,
John Montgomery, Major in the army, ra. 1st, Catherine,,
dau. of Rev. James Auchinleck, and by her had,
John.
Alexander, Col., of Convoy, co. Donegal, and Ballyconnell,,
CO. Cavan, m. a dau. of Henry Percy, Esq. of Seeskin, co.
Wicklow, but d. s. p. 1729, having devised the Donegal
estates to his cousin, Alexander Montgomery, of Convoy.
Major John Montgomery m. 2ndly, Katherine, Lady Moore,
relict of Sir William Moore, 2nd Bart, of Ross Corbery, and
dau. of Sir John Perceval, 3rd Bart, of Burton. The eldest
son,
John Montgomery, Esq. of Cragan, Major in the army,,
had three sons,
I. John, Major in Col. Echlin's Rcgt. of Dragoons, whoso
male descendants became exrinct.
II. Alexander, of whom we treat.
III. Robert, of Anared, ancestor of Montgomery, of Bess-
riwunt, CO. Monaghan.
The 2nd son,
Alexander Montgomery, m. 1669, Elizabeth, dau. and
heir of Thomas Cole, Esq. of Ballyleck, a member of the
Mount Florence family, and s. to the Ballyleck estate through
her. He d. 1722, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, M.P. for Lifford (whom he disinherited for
marrying without consent), m. Mary Franklin, and had
issue,
1 Alexaijder John, Capt. in the army, M.P. co. Donegal
for thirty-two years, d. Sept. 1800; inherited the Con-
voy estate from his cousin, Alexander Montgomery, of
Convoy.
2 John, of Lisbon.
3 Richard, a Capt. in the army, emigrated to America,
and there m. a dau. of Judge Livingston, joined the
Americans in the war of Independence, and became a
Gen. of great distinction, killed at Quebec, 31 Dec 1775.
His remains were removed to New York, and amonnraent
erected in St. Pauls Church there at the expense of Con-
gi-ess. He left no issue.
1 Sarah, lii. Charles, 4th Viscount Ranelagh.
n. John, M.P., of Ballyleck, co. Monaghan.
III. Matthew, killed by a fall from his horse.
IV. Robert, of Erandrum, co. Monaghan, ra. Sarah Maxwell,
of Falkland, co. Monaghan. (For issue, see Montgomery
of Convoy House).
I. Dorcas, m. Christopher Irvine, Esq. of Castle Irvine.
II. Sarah, m. Godfrey Wills, Esq. of Willsgrove.
in. Elizabeth, ra. John Moutray, Esq. of Favour Royal.
The 2nd son,
John Montgomery, Esq., M.P. co. Monaghan, hj. Mary Cox,
Maid of Honour to George II. 's Queen, and d. 1732. By Mary
his wife, (afterwards ra. Dr. Clements, Vice-Provost of Trin.
Coll. Dublin, and M.P. for the University) he had issue,
Alexander Montgomery, of Ballyleck, M.P. co. Monaghan
for forty years, ra. 1746, Cathenne, dau. and co-heir of Col.
Hugh Montgomery Willoughby, of Carrow, co. Fermanagh,
and last heir in entail, to the elder honours of the Earls of
Jlount Alexander (Viscount Montgomei-y, of the Great
Ardes). Col. Willoughby assumed the name and arms of
Willoughby for an estate. He d. before the last Earl of
Mount Alexander, and the honours of that family became
extinct. Alexander Montgomery, ra. 2ndly, Eleonora, dau.
and co-heir of Acheson Moore, Esq. of Garvey, co. Tyrone.
Her tomb is in Worcester Cathedral. (For issue of 2ncl
marriage, see Montgomery-Moore of Garvey). Alexander's,
issue by Ids 1st man-iage were,
I. John Montgomery, of Ballyleck, Col. Monaghan Militia,
and M.P. co. Monaghan, ra. Salisbury, dau. and co-heir
of Thomas Tipping, Esq. of Beaulieu; d. s. j). 1797.
II. Hugh Montgomery, Col. Madras .\rmy, d. 1795, leaving-
a dau., who ra. William James, Esq.
in. Robert Montgomery (Rev.), of Beaulieu, Rector of
Monaghan for 30 years, m. Sophia Mabella, dau. of
1416
MOX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MON
Thomas Tipp'ng, Fsq. of BeauUcu and Bcllurcan, co.
Louth, dnd co-luir through her mother of Henry Tich-
bome, Lord Ferrard, and d. at Bcauliou, 1S25, leaving
issue,
1 Alexaxder (Rev.), of Eeaulieu, w. L^t, Margaret,
dan. and heir of Andrew Johnston, Esq. of Littleniount,
CO. Fermanagh, and had issue,
EicHARD Thomas, of Beaiilieu, J.P., High Sheriff 1855,
late Lieut. 3rd Light Dragoons, b. lsl.3; m. 184.=i,
Frances liarbara, dau. of St. George Smith, Esq. of
Greenhills, co. Louth, and had issue,
I. EicHARD Johnston, now of Beaulieu.
II. Willoughby. III. Tichborne.
I. Sidney, rn. James AVatt. Esq. of Claragh.
II. Emily Hannah, r,i. 30 May, 1872, llev. Lucius H.
O'Brien, M..\., Incimibent of Adare, nephew of
Lucius, 13th Lord Inchiquin.
ui. Kosa, d. v.nm. 188?. iv. Violet.
Mr. Montgomery d. 1890.
Thomas lichborne, m. Laura, dau. of — Armsti'ong,
Esq., and had issue.
Alexander John, m. Alice, dau. of Gustavus Jones,
Esq. of Belleville, co. Weslmeath, and has issue.
Eosa, m. William Pentland, Fsq.
Sophia Mabella, i?i. George Henry Pentland, Esq. of
BlackhaU.
Maria, in. — Burroughs, Esq.
Sidney Salisbury, m. Henry Smith, Esq.
Eev. Alexander Montgomery, vi. 2ndly, 1828, Char-
lotte, dau. of John Forster, Esq. He d. 18 iti.
2 Thomas Montgomery, Capt. B.N., m. 181S, Judith
Susanna, dau. of Kobert Montgomery, Esq. of Convoy,
and has issue,
Eobert John, Barrister, m. Anne, dau. of Samuel
Lindsey Bitcknall, Esq. of Turin Castle, co. Mayo,
and has issue.
Thomas Alexander, m. Elizabeth Beaumont, dau. of
William James, Esq.
Alexander Genrge, Surgeon 4Gth Eegt., m. Mary, dau.
of Col. Denniss, C.B., Bengal H.A., and left issue.
George Samuel, C.S.I., Lieut. -Gen. Bombay Army, 7n.
' Letitia, dau. of Eev. Charies Gayer, and has issue.
His dau. Evelyn, m. 7 Sept. 1881, Major Arthur
Bouverie Stopford, E.A.
John Willoughby.
Frances Mary.
Sophia Louisa, m. Samuel Gordon, M.D.
^i-ms— Quarterly : 1st and 4ih az., three fleurs-de-lis or, for
MoNTGOMERT ; 2nd and 3rd gu., three gem rings or, stoned az.,
for Eglinton ; all within a border of the second, charged with
a double tressure of the third. Crest— An arm embowed in
armour, the hand grasping a broken spear, bead drooping, all
ppr. Motto— Vatrix infelici fidelis.
Seat — Beaulieu, near Drogheda.
MONTGOMERY-MOOBE OF GAEVEY.
MOXTGOMEET-MOORE, LiEUT.-GeX. ALEXANDER
'GrEOEGE, of Gai'vey House, co. Tyrone, J.F. and
D.L., Lieut.-Gen. in the amiy. Col. of the 18th Hus-
sars, commanding Troops in Canada 1893, b. 1833;
m. 30 Sept. 1857, the Hon. Jane Colborne, young-
est, dau. of rield-Marshal John, 1st Lord Seaton,
G.C.B. Lieut.-Gen. Montgomery-Moore com-
manded the 4th Hussars, was Assistant-Adjutant-
General of the Dublin District, and commanded the
Belfast and S. E. Districts.
Liineag'e — The Moores, or Mures, of Garvcy, now repre-
sented by Lieut.-Gen. Montgomery-Moore, are descended from
the very ancient Scottish family of Mcre of GUindei-stuwn.
John Mure, of Caldwell, co. Ayr (lineally descended from
Gilchrist More, of Cowdams, living 1340) «. to his inheritance
in 1539), and m. 1st Lady Isabel Montgomery, dau. of Hugh,
1st Earl of Eglinton, and 2ndly, Christian, dau. of Xinian,
Lord Ro,=s, of Hawkhead. From him sprang the subsequent
line of ilcBE of C'aldj:ell, i.nd also that of Mure o/ Glanders-
tovn.
William Moore, Esq. ot Glanderstown, co. Eenfrew. m.
about 1620, Jean, dau. of Rev. Hans Hamilton, and sister of
James, Earl of Clanbra.ssil, and had, with other issue,
William Moore, of Garvey, to whom, in 16G7, a patent of
Clonkeen, and subsequently Fassaroc Castle, Wicklow, and
Gar\-ey, co. Tyrone, was granted as a reward for his loyalty to
Charles I. He served as High Sheriff co. Tyrone, 16G4. He
■III. a dau. of Sir Thomas Bidgeway, Bart. His son,
James MuBE, or Moore, Esq. of Garvey or Fassaroe, High
Sheriff 1697, was attuiated and his estates confiscated by
James 11. in 1688; and fought at the siege of Derry, and was
wounded when defending the Xorth Gate. His son,
James Moore, of Garvey and Fas.saroe, High Sheriff 1701
who III. Mary, dau. of Sir Aclieson, Bart., and dying intestate
1710, was s. by his son,
AcHESON Moore, of Garvey, Eevella, co. Tyrone, and
Fassaroe, co. Wicklow, High Sheriff 1712, M.P. for Bangor,
CO. Down, who iii. 17 April, 1723, Sidney, dau. of Edward
Wingfleld, Esq. of Powerscourt, and sister of Richard, 1st Vis-
count Powei'scourt, and by her (who d. 10 Dec. 1727) left issue,
I. James, of Gai-vcy, bapt. 6 Aug. 1726; d. unm. 1759.
II. Eleanor, of whom hereafter.
II. Mary, m. 1st, 26 June, 1753, Eoger Palmer, Esq. of
Palmerstown, co. Mayo, and 2ndl}', Richard Malone, Esq.,
2nd son of Lord Sunderlin, d. s. p.
III. Sidney, b. 10 Dec. 1827; to. 25 April, 1751, Ilodson
Gage, Esq. of Ballyreena, co. DeiTy, and had one dau., who
d. young.
The eldest dau.,
Eleanor Moore, to. Alexander Montgomery, Esq. of
Ballyleck, Gen. of Volunteers, M.P. for Donegal (sv*" Mont-
gomery 0/ Beaulieu), and had two daus., Sidney and Maria,
who both d. unm., and a son,
Nathaniel Montgomery, Esq. of Garvey, Eevella, and
Fassaroe, High Sheriff 17S6, .M.P. for Strabane and afterwards
CO. Tyrone and Col. Tyrone Militia, which he commanded in
the Rebellion of '98. He assumed, in right of his mother, the
surname and arms of Moore. He m. 1785, Mary Anne, dau. of
Alexander Boyd, Esq. of Ballycastle. co. Antiin, by Anna
Maria his wife, dau. of Sir Archibald Acheson, Bart., Viscount
Gosford, and by her (who d. 24 Dec. 1S13) had issue,
I. Alexander James, his heir.
II. Acheson, Major Tyrone Militia, b. 17 Oct. 1788; m. 1813,
Eliza dau. of Richard Pennefather, Esq. of New Park, co.
Tipperary, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Sir John Judkin Fitz-
gerald, Bart.) ho left one dau. Anne, m. William Lloyd,
Esq. of Rockville, co. Roscommon.
III. Nathaniel, h. 3 Not. 1789 ; m. Agnes Cox, of Exeter,
and d. s. p. 1823.
IV. Robert, J.P. and D.L. co. Tyrone, and High Sheriff 1834,
in. 1840, Annie Maiia Wilhelmina, dau. of Baron de Wol-
maar, and </. 1873, having had issue,
1 P'rederick Acheson, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Thomas
Prosser, Esq., by whom he had issue, Alexander Acheson
and Mabel. He in. 2ndly, Lilly, dau. of Edward Byam
Martin, Esq., U.S. America.
2 Alexander Willoughby. 3 Eobert Tichborne.
1 Annie Emmeline Acheson.
2 Amy Rose Blanche WiUoughby.
V. James, d. young.
I. Anna Maria, rf. unm. 1813.
II. Sydney, m. Thomas Smallcombe, Esq. of Bath, and d.
1838.
III. Ellen, TO. Col. De Naucaze, of the French Service, only
son of the Marquis de Naucaze, of Auvergne.
Nathaniel Montgomery-Moore, who sat in the last Irisli Par-
liament for CO. Tyrone, and voted for the Union, d. 4 Dec.
1834, and was.', by his son,
Alexander James Montgomeby-Moore, Esq. of Garvey and
Fassaroe, h. 15 Feb. 1786; to. 24 April, 1832, Susanna, youngest
dau. of George Matcham, Esq. of Ashfold Lodge, Sussex, by
Catherine his wife, sister of Horatio, 1st Viscount Nelson, and
had issue,
Alexander George, now of Garvey.
Acheson, d. young.
Mr. Montgomery-Moore d. 1836.
Seat — Garvey House, Aughnscloy, co. Tyrone.
MONTGOMERY OF CONVOY HOUSE.
MONTGOMEET, COL. EoBERT GeOEGE, of ConTOy
House, CO. Donegal, J.P. and D.L., H^gh Sheriff
1840, and Hon. Col. of Donegal Militia Artillery,
h. 1814 ; 5. 1846.
Liineag'e. — (See Montgomery of .BerrttH^n.)— Rorebt
Montgomery, Esq., only son of Robert Montgomery, Esq. of
Brandrum, co.Monaghan, by Sarah Maxwell his wife, ?i!. about
1779, Frances, dau. of George Eraser, Esq. of Cuba House, and
Judith Desgennes his wife, and had issue,
Egbert, his heir.
George, m. Maria, dau. of John Rutherford, Esq., and had
i>sue, four sons and two daus.
Alexander Richard, Capt. in the army.
Judith Susanna, m. Thomas Montgomery, Esq., Capt. E.N.
The eldest son.
Eobert MoNTGOMEBT,Esq. of Convoy House, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1819, b. March, 1780; to. 10 June, 1811, Maria
]\ION
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MON
1417
France?, onlj- sui-viving ilau. of Alexander Stewart, Esq., of
Ardcs Iloufe, by Laily JIar}- Moore his wife, 3rd dau. oi
Charles, 1st Marquess of Diogheda, and had issue,
EoBEBT George, J.P. and D.L., now of Convoy House.
Mary Elizabeth, m. Eev. Charles Boyton, D.D., F.T.C.D.,
Kector of Tullyagnish, and Vicar-Gen. of Eaphoe.
Frances Judith, m. 1843, James Grove Wood, Esq. of Castle
Grove, co. Donegal, J.P. and D.L., and has issue.
Mr. Montgomery d. 18-16.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., three fleurs-de-lis or, for
Montgomery : 2nd and 3rd gu., three gem rings or, gemmed
az., for Eglinton. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, the
hand grasping a broken spear, head drooping, all ppr. Motto —
PatrisE; infelici fidelis.
Seat — Convoy House, Baphoc, co. Donegal.
MONTGOMERY OF BLESSINGBOURNE.
MOKTGOMEET, HuGH DE Fellexbeeg, Esq. of
Blessingbourne, co. Tyrone, M.A. Oxon, J.P. and
D.L. for CO. Tyrone, J.P.co. Fermanagh, High Siieriff
for CO. Fermanagh 1871, and for co. Tyrone 1888,
late Capt. Fermynagh Mihtiu, b. 14 Aug. 1844; m.
24 March, 1870, Mary Sophia Juliana, youngest
dau. of Hon. and Eev. John Charles Maude, Eector
of Enniskillen, and has had issue,
I. HcGH Maude de Fellenbekg, 6. 1S70.
II. Archibald Aimar, 6. 1871
III. Geoffrey Cornwallis, i. 1874.
IV. Francis Trevilian, 6. 1875, d. 4 March, 1S37.
V. Charles Hubert, b. 1876.
VI. Maurice William de Fellenberg, 5. and d. 1S73.
III. Walter Ashley, b. 1882.
vjii. Ealph Noel Vernon, 6. 1SS4.
Liineag'e.— Hugh Montgomeky, a cadet of the Br.Tidstane
branch of the Scotch family of Montgomery, (see Eueke's
Peerage, Eglinton, E.; was settled at Derrybrosk or Derrybrusk,
CO. Fermanagh by liis kinsman, George Montgomery, D.D.,
Bishop of Clogher and Meath about 1618, He had a son,
Nicholas Montgomeet, Lieut, in Sir James Montgomery's
Regiment, and aftenvards Eector of Carrickmacross, of
Derrybrosk, or Derrybrusk, co. Fermanagh, who had with two
younger sons, Eobert, of Dcrrybiusk, Capt. in the army, and
Andrew, who s. his father as Eector of Cariickmaeross, an
elder son,
Hugh MoNTGoivrEKT, Esq., of Derrygonnelly, Capt. of Horse
under William HI., who m. Katherine, dau. and heir of
Eichard Dunbar, Esq. of Derrygonnelly. and granddau. of Sir
John Dunbar, Knt. of the same place, and had issue,
I. Nicholas, 7H. Angel, dau. and heir of William Archdt.ll,
Esq. of Castle Archd«ll, CO. Fermanagh, and assumed the
surname of Abchdall (see Akciidall of Castle Arclidall).
II. Hugh, of whom hereafter.
in. Eichard, of Monea, co. Fermanagh.
1. Sarah, m. Brockhdl Green, Esq. ii. Anne.
III. Margaret, m. Hugh ODonnell, of Larkfield, the repre-
sentative of the Earls of TjTconnell of the 1st creation (see
O'Donovan's Annals of The Four ilaUers.).
IV. Sidney.
Mr. Montgomery's will, dated 10th Feb. 1720, was proved 14
June, 1723. His 2nd son,
Hugh Montgomery, Esq. of Derrygonnelly, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Yen. William Armar, Archdeacon of Connor (by
Martha his wife, dau. of Capt. William Leslie, of Prospect),
and sister of Margetson Armar, Esq. of Castle Coole, co.
Fermanagh, and was father of
Hugh M(intg()Meky, Esq. of Castle Hume, whose will, dated
29 July, 1791, was proved 1797. By Mary his wife, dau. of
Sir Archibald Achcson, 1st Viscount Gosford, he had two sons,
and a dau., i. Hugh, his successor; ii. Archibald Armar; i.
Mary Milicent. The eldest son,
Hugh Montgomery, Esq. of Blessingbounie, m. Maria
Dolores Phnk, of Malaga, Spain, and d. 1838, leaviug an only
son,
Hugh Ealph Sevebin Montgomery, Esq. of Blessingbourne,
who in. 1843, Maria Philipina, dau. of Philip Emmanuel de
Fellenberg, of Hofwy), sometime Landamman ol the Eepublic
of Bern, and by her (who d. 1846) left at his decease, 1844, a
son and heir, the present
Hugh de Fellenberg Montgomery, Esq. of Blessingbourne.
Arinx — Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., three fleurs-de-lis or ; 2nd
and 3rd gu., three gem lings or. Crest — On a cap of main-
tenance an ai'm in armour erect, gi-asjing a sword, all ppr.
Motto — Honneur sans repos.
Seat — Blessingbourne, Fivemiletown , co. Tyrone.
MONTGOMERY OE BENVARDEN.
MoNTGOiiEKT, John Alexander, Esq. of Benrar-
den and Potters Walls, co. Antrim, b. 3 Dec. 18G6,
.?. his father in 1893.
Iiineagre. — This family claims to be a branch of the great
Scottish House of Jlontgomery.
Egbert Montgomery, Esq. of Glenarm, 6. 13 Oct. 1711 ; m.
8 July, 1742, Lsabella Stewart, and by her had issue,
Hugh SIontgomery, Esq. of Glenarm, 6. 12 Apiil, 1743; m.
2 April, 1785, Margaret, dau. of John Allen, Esq. of Kilmandle,
and had issue by her (who cZ. 17 Nov. 1835),
John, his heir.
Hugh, of Ballydrain, co. Antrim, m. Emily, dau. ef John
Ferguson, Esq of Belfast, and d. having bad issue, six sons
and one dau. The 5th and only surviving son. Thomas, no\v
of Ballydrain, J. P., b. 1837, was High SherlEf co. Aiitrin
1885.
Alexander, of Potters Walls, co. Antrim.
Thomas, of Birch Hill, co. Antrim, J. P., formerly in the ICtU
and 9th Lancers.
Barbara, m. 1st, Eichard Staples, Esq., son of the Eight Hon.
John Staples of Lissan, and 2ndly, 1826, the Eight lion.
Sir Alexander Macdonnell.
Isabella, d. 1854. Marian. Victoria.
Mr. Montgomery d. 13 Oct. 1822, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Montgomery, Esq. of Benvarden, J.P. and D.L., b.
24 Dee. 1790 ; m. 5 March, 1819, Jane, dau. of Sir Andrew
Ferguson, Bait., and had surviving issue,
I. Egbert James, his heir.
I. Barbara Anne, in. 27 Dec. 1876. Very Eev. Andrew Fergu-
son Smyly, I'ean of Derry.
II. Isabella Dorothea.
Mr. Montgomery d. 7 Dec. 1876, and was i. by his only son,
Egbert James Montgomery, Esq. of Benvardeu and Potters
Walls, CO. Antrim, J.P. co. Londonderry, High Sheriff 1867,
and J.P. and D.L. co. Antrim, High Sheriff 1870, formerly
Capt. 5ih Dragoon Guards, served in the Crimea, 6. 1829; m.'2
Jan. 1864, Elizabeth, dau. of Eobert James White, Esq. of
White Hall, co. Antrim, and by her (who d. 30 Aug. 1893) had
issue,
I. John Alexander, now of Benvarden.
II. Francis James, b. 14 Oct. 1869.
I. Janet Maude. ii. Elizabeth Barbara Isabel.
Mr. E. J. Montgomery d. 13 May, 1893, and was s. by his
eldest son.
,4 r?(is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., three fleurs-de-lis or;
2nd and Srd gu., three gem rings or, gemmed az. Crest — A
female figure ppr., antiquely attired az., holding in the dexter
hand an anchor or, and in the sini>ter the head of a savage
couped, also ppr. Motto — Gardez bien.
Seat— Benvarden, Dervock, and Potters Walls, Antrim.
MONTGOMERY OF BELHAVSL.
Lyons Montgomery, IIeney WiLLOUGnBY
Stewart, Esq. of Belhavel, co. Leitrim, J.P., late
Lieut. Leitrim Militia, b. 16 Sept. 1850 ; in. 6 April,
1876, Jane Slinger, only child of Capt. Travers
Crofton, of Lakefield.
Liineage.— Capt. John Lyons, of Drogheda, 2nd son of
John Lyons, Esq. of Ledestown, co. We.stmeath, by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of Henry Williams, Deputy-Governor of Antigua,
m. Dorothea, dau. of Hugh Montgomery, Esq., son of Sir
Thomas MoKtgomei-y, Knt., a descendant of the great Scottish
House of Montgomery, and had issue,
John, killed in a duel, 17 March, 1754.
Hugh, of whom presently.
Charles, Town Major of Halifax, whose dau. Clementina, m.
Kev. John Auchmuty, Eector of Tiiai.
The 2nd son,
Hugh Lyons, Esq., assumed the name of Montgomery. He
ra. 1773, Catherine, dau. of Eichard, 4th Viscount Boync, and
had (with several daus.) two sons,
I. Hugh, his heir.
II. Charles, in holy orders, Eector of Innismagrath, dio of
Kilmore, in. 1816, Emily, dau. of Humphrey Nixon, Esq. of
Nixon Lodge, co. Cavan, and neice ot the Einht Hon. Sir
John Stewart, Bart., M.P., of Athenry, co. Galway. He d.
3 Sept. 1859, having had, with other issue,
1 Hugh, in. 11 June, 1856, Henrietta Constance, youngest
dau. of the Eev. Henry Lucas St. George, of Kilrush.
2 Charles Nixon, d. 10 May, 1843.
1 Emily, 7)1. 19 Feb. 1844, John O'Donnell, Esq. of Lark-
field, CO. Leitrim.
14.18
MOX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MON
2 Elizabeth, m. 27 Dec. 1S58. Eev. Julius S. Ilearn, son of
the Rev. William Edward Hearn, Vicar of Kiklrumfcrton,
dio. of Kilmore.
Mr. LTons-Montjromory d. 1792, and ivas j. hy his .son,
Hcou Ltoxs-Montoomert, Esq. of Belhavol, eo. Leitrim,
m. 27 Jan. 1812, Elizabeth, dau. of the Very Rev. Stewart
Blacker, of Carrick, co. Armagh, Dean of Leighlin, and by
her (who vi. 2ndly, Monsieur de Ch.impre, had issue, i. Hugh,
his heir; ii. Lambert Stewart, Lieut. -Col. Scots Fusiliers, m.
a dau. of Gen. Young, H.E.LC.S.; in. Charles, Capt. 65th
Bengal Xative Infantry, )/;. Jliss Masters, of Calcutta; i.
Elizabeth, >d. 1st, Joseph May, Esq. of Hale, eo. South.<impton,
and 2ndly, Robert Maxwell, Esq. of Islanmore, co. Limerick,
II. Caroline, m. Adolphus Cavagnari, Major in the French
service; iii. Sophia, m. 18-10, John Barre Bercsford, Esq. of
Learmount and Ashbrook, co. Deny; iv. Louisa, )«. Ralph
Smith, Esq. of Greenhills, co. Louth. Mr. Lyoas-Montgomery
d. 20 April, 1S26, and was .«. by his eldest son,
Hugh Ltoxs-Montgomert, Esq. of Belliavel, co. Leitrim,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1840, M.i\ for the co., 6. 181G ;
■iii. 26 June, 1840, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Smith, Esq. of
Annesbrook, co. Meath, and had issue,
I. Hugh, Lieut. 45th Kegt., d. in Thungor 10 March 1874.
II. Henry Willocghdy, now of Belhavel.
III. De Winton.
IV. Alfred Otho, drowned in South Africa Feb. 1878.
V. Foster Kynaston Walter.
I Elizabeth. ii. Caroline.
III. Ada. IV. Eveleen.
V. Henrietta. vi. Florence.
VII. Norma. vili. Ethel.
IX. Beatrice.
Mr. Lyons-Montgomery d. 10 July, 1882.
,4 n/is— Quarterly: 1st and 4th az.. three fleurs-de-lis, or;
2nd and 3rd gu., three gem rings or, gemmed az., over all
an escutcheon arg., charged with a trefoil slipped vert, for
MoxTGCMERT ; 2nd az., three battle-axes erect, two and one,
arg., for Batten; 3rd per fesse or and az., three lions
rampant, within a tressure flory, all counterchanged, for
Lyons : 4th, as first. Crest— A cubit arm erect, vested gu.,
cuffed arg. grasping a broken tilting-spear, the point falling
downwards, ppr. 3/o»o— Patria; infelici fidelis.
Seat — Belhavel, Kilbargen, co. Leitrim (via Dromahaire).
MONTaOMEEY OF CEILLY HOUSE.
Montgomery, Vaugiian, Esq. of Crilly House,
CO. Tyrone. J.P., h. 21 Aug. 1819 ; vt. 6 Nov. 1851,
Margaret, eldest dau. of Qeorge Petti grew, Esq. of
Crilly House, Aughuacloy, by Jane Morelaad liis
wife, and has issue,
I. George Pettigrew, h. 17 Aug. 1852.
II. Vaughan, h. 21 July, 1858.
HI. Henry Johnston, b. 5 April, 18G3.
IV. Robert, 6. 6 Feb. 1865.
V. John, 6. 21 Feb. 1867.
I. Jane.
II. Margaret.
ni. Elizabeth.
Xjineage. — Robert Montgomery, Esq. m. 14 Aug. 1769,
Sarah Campbell, and by her (who d. 23 April, 1828) left at his
decease 1 Feb. 1792. a son,
George Montgomery, Esq.,7/i. 30 Jan. 1809, Margaret, dau.
of John Campbell, M.D., of Belfast, and by her (who d. 1864)
had issue,
Vaughan, now of Crilly House.
Robert, deceased.
.John, deceased. George, deceased.
Campbell, deceased. Henry Johnston, deceased.
Margaret.
Mr. Jlontgomery d. 15 May, 1854.
SmI — Crilly House, Auchnacloy, co. Tyrone.
MONTRESOR, late OF DENNE HILL.
MoNTEESOE, Hexet Edwaed, Esq., late of Dennc
Hill, Kent, J.P. co. Huntingdon, Lieut. -Col. late
Grenadier Guards, 5.29 May, 1823; ni. 25 Nov.
1856, Laura, 3rd dau. of the Rer. W. W. Dickins,
of AYollaston Hall, Nortliampton, formerly Hector
of Adisham, Kent, and has issue,
I. Evelyn Diana.
II. Laura Annetta, m. 9 Feb. 1888, Capt. F. B. Weston, 20th
Hussars.
Lineage. — The LeTresors or Montkesors are a very old
French Huguenot family, deriving their descent from Hitgue«!
Le Tresor, or Hugo Thcsaurarius, a treasurer of the duchy of
Xormaudy as well as of England, which office he and his de-
scendants held for many generations. He accompanied
Robert Courteheuze, Duke of Normandy, in the first Crus.ade
in 1096. His descendants held the family estates in Nor-
mandy for many generations. After the Edict of Nantes, tho
progenitor of the English family, Jacques Le Tr&or, fled from
France to England, but eventually returned to his native
country, and d. in Paris, 15 May, 1688.
James Le Tresor, son of Jean Le Tresor, who, on account
of his religion, was obliged to quit his country and take up
his abode in England, where his posterity still exists under
the name of Montresor. He d. 15 May, 1688, at Paris, leav-
ing, by Lucy his wife, one son,
James Gabriel Le Tresor, of Thurland Hall, co. Nottingham,
b. at Caen, in Normandy, and naturalised in England, by Act
of Parliament, 12 William III. He was Major of H.M.'s 21st
Regt. of Foot, serving with the Duke of Marlborough, in the-
battles of Blenheim, Ramilies, Malplaquet, &c., and eventually
became Lieut. -Governor of Fort William, in Scotland, where he
d. 29 Jan. 1724, aged 56. Ho m. 5 Feb. 1699, Nanon de Haute-
ville dau. of Col. de Hauteville, of Normandy, in the service of
England, and by her (who was bur. in the churchyard of
Paddington Middlesex, 22 Jan. 1738) had a son and heir,
James Gabriel Montresor, Esq. of Thurland Hall, Col.
R.E. and second engineer of England, b. 19 Nov. 1702; m,
1st, at Gibraltar, II June, 1835, Mary, dau. of Robert Haswell,
Esq., who d. 5 March, 17G1. He ))i. 2ndly,Harriet, dau. of
Henry Fielding, Esq., andSrdl)-, Frances, dau. of H. NichoUs,
Esq., and relict of William Kemp, Esq. of Teynham, Kent.
Mr. Montresor had issue by his 1st marriage,
John.
James, Lieut. R.N., lost in the "Aurora" frigate, unm.
Henry Amand, m. Frances Cleverly, and d. at Tangiers, of
wounds he received at the siege of Trichinopoly, 13 Sept.
1773, aged 27, leaving issue.
Robert, 1). 7 Dec. 1751, at Gibraltar, Major in H.M.'s lOOtlJ
Regt. of Foot ; m. Jane, dau. of Dr. Bennet, of Louth, co.
Lincoln, and has issue.
Lucy, in. 1st, John Fleming, a Major in the army, and
Governor of Port Royal, Jamaica, where he d. ; and 2ndly,
Capt. Thomas Sterling, R.N.
Augusta Thomasine, ni. Uichard Pilcher, Esq. of Kent, and
had a son, the late General John Montresor Pilcher, Royal
Marines.
The eldest son,
John Montresor, Esq. of Belmont, Kent, and of Portland
Place, His Majesty's Chief Engineer of America, b. at Gib-
raltar, 6 April, 1736; m. I March, 1764, Frances, only child of
Thomas Tucker, Esq. of Bermuda, and had issue,
I. Henry Tucker, of whom presently.
II. John, b. at New York, II Nov. 1768, Lieut.-Col. in the
77th Regt. ; d. at Penang, in the East Indies, 1805, I'.nni.
HI. Thomas Gage (Sir), K.C.H., K.C., of Ospringe House,
Kent, b. 4 March, 1774, at New York, a Gen. in the army, and
Col. of H.M.'s 2nd Regt. of Dragoon Guards ; d. at Dover, 26
April, 1853, having m. Mary, dau. of Major-Gen. F. G
Mulcaster, R.E., and had issue,
1 Auchmuty, Col. W. I. Regt., b. 1804; d. at Ospringe 1854.
2 Thomas, b. 27 Aug. 1808; d. inLondon 1808.
3 Frederick Bynge, Admiral R.N., vi. 8 July, 1851, Emily,
dau. of J. Delatield, Esq., and d. 15 Dec. 1887, aged 77,
leaving issue,
Thomas Auchmuty. b. 27 July, 1853; d. 15 Dec. 1875.
William Hughes Hallett, d. 13 March, 1884.
Henry Mulcaster, d. 11 Sept. 1884.
Emily Frances. Mary.
Charlotte. Frederica.
4 Henry William, b. 15 Feb. 1817, Lieut.-Col. R.A., d.imm.
5 John, b. 30 Sept. 1821 ; d. unm.
1 Julia Maria, m. Edward Lee-Warner, Esq., B.C.S.
2 Mary Frances, m. Rev. James H. Hallett, JLA., of
Higham, and Vicar of Waltham-with-Petham, Kent.
3 Annetta Esther.
IV. William Robert, b. 9 Aug. 1870; d. at Gibraltar unm.
I. Frances Margaret, d. v.nra.
II. Mary Lucy. m. 2 Sept. 1801, Sir F. W. Mulcaster, K.C.II.,
R.E., Lieut.-Gen., both deceased.
The eldest son.
Sir Henry Tucker Montresor, K.C.B., G.C.H., Gen. ir^
the arm}-. Col. Ilth Regt. of Foot, b. 18 April, 1767; d.:\t
Denne Hill, 10 March, 1837. He in. 1st, Mary Elizabeth, Lady
Sondes, only dau. and heir of Ricliard Milles, Esq. and widow
of Lewis Thomas, 2nd Baron Sondes, by whom he had two
children, who d. young ; and 2ndly, Annetta, dau. and heir
of Rev. Edward Cage, Rector of Eastling, Kent, by whouv
(who d. at Denne Hill 1820) he had issue,
Henry Edward, present representative.
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MON
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MON
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Charles Fbancis, of Stonely Grange, Hunts, b. 21 June,
1824, H.E.I.C.C.S. : m. 1st, 1848. in India, Catherine, clan, of
Welby Jackson, Ksq., B.C. S., and has issue, Francis, Cliaiics,
Ernest, Louisa, Alice, and Mary. He m. 2ndly, 22 Nov.
1887,Rosetta, (Uiu. of W. H. Taner, Kaq.
Edward John Tliomas, Capt. 5Mh Regt., 6. 10 Aug. 1825;
m. IbSO, Adelaide, 2nd dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Hopton Scott,
K.C.B., of Woodlands, Dublin.
Annetta Frances, m. 13 Aug. 1857, Eev. Charles Hughes
D'Aeth.
Sir Henry Tucker Montresor m. 3rdly, Mary, dau. of Samuel
Creed Fairman, Esq. She d. 5 April, 18G6.
Arms — Az., two arms mailed, each holding a sword erect, all
ppr., on a plate in cliief a cross couped gu. Creit — A royal
helmet or. Motto — Mon tre.sor.
Clubs — Carlton and United Service.
GYBBON-KONYPENNY OP MAYTHAEC
HALL.
GrYBBON-MONYPENNY, EOBEET ThOMAS GyBBOX,
Esq. of Maytham Hall, Kent, J. P. aud D.L., late
Col. West Kent Militia, formerly in 86tli Eegt., h. 9
March, 1823 ; m. 1st, 2 June, 1847, Janet Phillips,
eldest dau.of the late Col. Henry Burnej,H.E.I.C.S.,
and by her (who d. 1863) has issue,
I. Henry Thomas, 6. 4 July, 1850.
II. Edward St. Leonards, 6.28 July, 1852; 7tt. Lucy Dora,
youngest dau. of Capt. Tweedie, of Eawlinson, Eolven-
den, Kent, and has a dau. Margaret Sylvestra.
III. Frederick Burney, 6. 2 July, 1856.
IV. Herbert D'Arblay, b. 15 June, 1858, in. Margaret Cathe-
rine, eldest dau. of Col. Reginald Sterndale, of Duni
Dum, East Indies, and has issue, Robert D'Arblay, h. 10
Oct. 1892.
I. Ada Jessie, deceased. ii. Ethel Maud.
He m. 2ndly, 1 June, 1869, Marian, eldest dau. of
the late Capt. Michael Tweedie, R.A., J.P,, of Eaw-
linson, Eolvenden, Kent.
Lizieag°e. — From Sir Robert Sibbald's History of FiU
and Kinross, a book of unquestionable authority, we learn that
"Pitmilly is the house of a very ancient family of the name of
Monypenny, and now the seat of David Monypenny, Esq."
This family produced some very eminent statesmen in Scot-
land, and from a branch settled in Franee several sprang who
became equally distinguished in that country. The most
celebrated was the Sicur de Concressault, who was often
employed in important negociations, and at different times
visited Scotland as ambassador in the reigns of James III.
and James IV. The Lord Monypenny whom we find in the
parliament rolls in King James III.'s reign also descended
from a branch of this family. In 1211, Thomas, prior of St.
Andrews, gave " Kicardo Monipenii, terram de Putmullin
(Pitmilly) quam Malisius tenuit." John de Monypenny, of
Pitmilly, swore fealty to King Edward I. 129(J, and another,
or the same, John de Monypenny, was one of the ambassadors
from tho Pope and French king to solicit Edward III. on
behalf of the Scots, and obtained a safe conduct to pass into
Scotland, 22 Jan. 1335-6. The representative of this family,
temp. George II. and George III.,
Alexander Montpenny, Esq. of Pitmilly, Lieut.-Col. of the
56th llegt , son of David Monypenny, of Pitmilly, by his wife, a
dau. of Marjoribanks, of Marjoribanks, to. Nov. 1767, Margaret,
sister of Mr. Justice Chamberlain, of the Court of King's
Bench in Ireland, and d. Dec. 1801, leaving issue,
David, of Pitmilly, J.P. and D.L., b. May, 1769, who was
Sheriff of Fife, and successively Solicitor-General of Scot-
land and one of the Lords of Session as "Lord Pitmilly."
He m. Sept. 1810, Maria Sophia, 3rd dau. of Sir George
Abercromby, 4th Bart, of Birkenbog, and dying s. p. was s.
by his brother.
Alexander, of Edinburgh, d. s. p.
William Tankerville, of Pitmilly, b. 5 April, 1782; m.
April, 1844, Hannah, dau. of Col. Spcns, of Craigsanquhar,
and dyings.;;. lO Jan. 1869, was.-!, by his kinsman, Rev.
James I>aac Monypenny, of PitmiUy.
Margaret Deborah, d. s.p.
The descendant of a junior branch of the House of Pitmilly,
James Monypenny, Esq. of Rolvenden, co. Kent, Capt. R.N.,
m. 31 May, 1714, Mary, dau. of Robert Gybbon, Esq. of Hole
House, Rolvenden, and dying 1721, was s. by his son,
James Monypenny, Esq. of Maytham Hall, b. Oct. 1721 ; m.
Silvestra dau. and co-heir of Rev. Thomas BlacUwell, M.A.,
Hector of St. Clement Danes, London, and by her (who d. 13
Feb. 1818) had issue,
James, cf Maytham Hall, Barrister-at-Law, J. P., m. Mary
Burt, and d. s. p. 3 June, 1822.
Phillips (Rev.), M.A., J.P., Vicar of Iladlow, m. 1803, Char-
lotte, dau. of Sir Henry Dering, 6th Bart, of Surreiulen
Dering, Kent, and d. s. p. i Jan. 1840, aged 99. She d
1836.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Robert, of Merrington Place, Rolvenden, J.P., m. 179G,
Elizabeth, dau. ol John Dunn, of Merrington, co. Durham,
and had issue,
1 James John, b. 24 Feb. 1804 ; d. 5 Dec. 1821.
2 Robert Joseph, of Maytham Hall, b. 13 March, ISOG; m.
Susan, dau. of James Dearden, Esq. of Handel Hal), co.
Lancaster, and d. 1S4I, leaving,
Robert Phillips Dearden, b. 0 May, 1836.
1 Silvestra Rose, b. 28 Aug. 1798; m. Thomas Gybbon
Monypenny, Ksq. of Hole Park.
2 Mary Blackwell, m. Rev. James Isaac Monypenny.
Silvestra, vt. Rev. JohnHutton, M.A., of Houghton Hall, co.
Durham, and d. 28 July, 1826.
Mr. Monypenny d. 11 May, 1800. His 3rd son,
Thomas Monypenny, Esq. of Rye, Sussex, m. 10 Xov. 1795,
Catherine, dau. of Isaac Rutton, Esq. of Ospringe, and White-
Hills, Kent, and by her (who d. 19 Sept. 1840), had issue,
Thomas, of Hole House, Rolvenden.
James Isaac (Rev.), of Pitmilly, co. Fife, Vicar of Hadlo\v,
Kent, J. P., b. 18 Jan. 1799; m. 8 Jan. 18'27, Mary Black-
well, 2nd dau. of Robert Monypenny, Esq. of Merrington
Place, Kent, and d. 14 Dec. 1B81, leaving by her (who ((. ii*
Dec. 1880;,
1 James Robert Blacewell, of Pitmilly, J. P., M.A.,
Trin. Coll. Camb., Hon. Col. 4ih Batt. the Buffs (East Kent
Regt.), 6. 25 Sept. 1835 ; iii. 5 April, 1866, Mary Elizabeth,
younger dau. of Rev. Charlton Lane, M.A., Vicar of
Hampstead, Middlesex, and d. '22 May, 1886, having by
her (who rn. 2ndly, 1890, Rev. T. X. Flyntoff) had issue,
Charlton James Blackwell, b. 4 Nov. I8C7.
Charles Blackwell, 6. 17 Nov. 1869.
William Erskine Blackwell, b. 8 Aug. 1876.
Douglas Blackwell, b. 28 May. 1878.
Mary Lilian Blackwell, d. 26 Doc. 1868.
Mary Beatrice Blackwell, b. 15 March, 1872.
2 Phillips Howard (Rev.), B.A., b. 13 June, 18.')7 ; m. 5
July, 1860, Emma Melasina, 4th dau. of John McMunn,
M.D., of Rutland Square, Dublin, and has three sons and
three daus.
1 Mary Catherine, b. 3 Dec. 1829 ; m. 9 March, I8C9,
Walter Barham, Esq.
2 Margaret Dunn, b. 13 Jan. 1832 : vi. 1 Feb. 18C0, Rev.
Alexander J. Manson.
3 Adelaide Elizabeth, b. 19 Oct. 1833.
4 Charlotte Jane, b. 39 March, 1839; m. 5 Sept. 1860.
Ven. Frederick Arthur Cecil LiUingston, Archdeacon o.
Yass, in New South Wales.
5 Henrietta Silvestra, b. 10 Aug. 1841 ; m. and has issue.
6 Emma Susanna, b. 27 Oct. 184!- ; la. and has issue.
7 Mary Louisa Gordon, b. 19 April, 1848 ; m. and has issue.
Phillips, of Hythe, Kent, J.P. and D.L., ni. Jane, dau. o*
Thomas Castle, Esq. of Hythe, Kent, and is deceased.
William Backhouse, Capt. R.N., b. 13 Dec. 1809 (deceased).
Robert Honywood, Capt. 4th Regt., d. 8 March, 1839.
Silvestra Catherine, d. 8 Oct. 1825.
Mary Judith, 6. 31 Jan. 1803; d. nnm.
Elizabeth, m. Rev. Henry Davis, M.A., and is deceased.
Mr. Monypenny d. 24 Sept. 1814. His eldest son,
Thomas Gybbon-Monypenny, Esq. of Hole Park, Rolvenden,
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Rye 1837, Lieut.-Col. West Kent.
Militia, formerly 30th Regt., wounded at Waterloo ; b. 7 Nov.
1797 ; m. 8 Jan. 1818, Sylvestra Rose, eldest dau. of Robert
Monypenny, Esq. of Merrington Place, Rolvenden, and had
issue,
Robert Thomas Gybbon, now of Maytham Hall.
William David Cathcart, Capt. West "Kent Militia, b. 3 May,
1826; ,11. 1847, Emma, 3rQ dau. of Thomas Dumayne, Esq.
of Haverfordwest, and has issue,
1 Cathcart William, 6. 7 Dec. 1848.
1 Elizabeth Silvestra, b. 9 Aug. 1851.
2 Fva Anne, 6. 31 Jan. 1855.
Thomas Phillips Blackwell, b. 14 Dec. 1828 ; vi. and d. leav-
ing, by Elizabeth his wife,
Thomas, b. 27 May, 1854 (deceased).
Emily Elizabeth b. 31 May, 1853 (deceased).
Richard James Lambe, 6. 7 July, 1834 (deceased).
Elizabeth Silvestra, b. 6 Dec. 1820 ; m. 18 April, 184.3,
Francis Thomas le Touzel, Esq. of the Cape Mounted Rifles,
and d. 1849, leaving issue.
Emily Catherine, b. 15 Aug. 1830.
Laura Dunn, 6. 30 Nov. 1832.
Mr. Gybbon-Monypenny d. 16 Jan. 1854.
Amis — Quarterly : 1st and 4th counter-quartered, 1st and 4th
arg., a dolphin az., finned gu., for Monypenny ; 2nd and 3rd az.,
three crosses-ciosslet fitehee issuing out of as many crescents
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MOO
THE LANDED GENTliY
MOO
ars:. for Catkcakt; 2nd and 3id az., a lion rampant cuardant
between throe escallops arg.. for Uyiibon, quartering I'hillips,
Lyte. and Blackwell. (Xs^s— 1st, Neptune bestriding a
dolphin naiant in waves of the sea, hoUinig with his dexter
liana the reins, and in hi'< sinister the trident, all ppr. {Mo(to,
over, Iniperat a;quoi), for Monypen.nt ; 2nd, On a ch:ipeau gu.,
turned up erni., an csearbuncle or, for Gyiuion : 3rd, A deuii-
lion regardant arg,. ducally crowned or also for Giiiuon,
^cui— ilaythaui Hall, near Asliford, Kent.
MOOD OF CHAPEIi.
Mood, William Kobert, Esq. of Chapel, co.
Fife, J. P., Lieut. Had dinnton Artillery, b. 15 Nov.
IStiO; m. 15 June, 1S86, Annie Marj, dau. of
Maj.-Gen. Muspratb Williams, and has issue,
I. Jonx MisPKATT, 6. 15 May, 1S37.
II. Hugh Lightfoot, 6. 25 Aug. 1S89.
Ijineag-e.— William Mood, Ksq. m. I May. 1791, Eliza-
beth, dau. of — Wilkie, Ksq., and (/. 11 Oct. la25, leaving by
her, who </. 6 April, 1S4G, a son,
JoHS Mood, Esq. of Ilatchbank, co. Kinross, J. P., m. 8
Aug. 1S54, Mary Ann, dau. of Robert Lightfoot, Escj., and
by her had, with other issue, who d. in infancy,
William lioDEBT, of Chapel.
ilr. John Mood J. 27 May, 1S74.
Seat— Chapel, by Kirkcaldy, N.R.
Ae..i</e)iC. — lierkeley Uall, I'ittville, Cheltenham.
CIiUj — ScotiisU, \V.
MOORE OF APPLEBY HALL.
Moore, George John, Esq. of Appleby Hall, co,
Leicester, J.P. and D.L., M.A., b. 19 Dec. lSl-2 ; m.
6 Oct. 1874, Louisa, dau. of Samuel Trehanke Keke-
».vich, Esq. of Peamore, Devon, by -nhom he had
issue,
1. Chables Louis Geouge, b. 3 March, 1876.
u. Gerald Henry, 6. 16 May, 1877.
III. Lancelot Geoffry. 0. Feb. 18Sti.
I. Elsie Louise, 6. Feb. 1889.
Lineagre. — Charles Moore, of Stretton, co. Derby, de-
ccended, it is stated, from the Lancashire family of Moore,
purchased (41 Elizabeth; of Sir Edward Griffin, Knt., the
3Ianor of Appleby I'arva, cos. Leicester and Derby. He m.
Cicely Yates, and had, with several other children, i. Charles,
his successor; ii. John (.Sir), Knt., Lord Mayor of Loiulun
1631, U.S. p. 1702; iii. (ieorge, from whom descended the
JIooEEs of KtnlwdL lIuLl. The elder son,
Charles Moore, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Appleby Parva,
who f. his father 1G54, m. Rebecca, dau. of the liev. Thomas
Mould, Hector of Appleby, and dying 1700, was s. by his eldest
son,
Thomas Moop.e, Esq. Lord of the Manor of Appleby Pavva,
m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Heatield, Esq. of Appleby, and had
issue. He <l. 17J5, and was «. by his eldest surviving son,
George Moork, Esq. of Appleby Parva, High Sheriff of co.
Leicester 1728, d. u.i.u. 13 July, 1751, and was «. by (the son
of his brother John) his nephew,
Charles Moore, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S., &c., of the Middle
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Mould,
Esq. of KentwcU Hall, .Suffolk, but having no issue, was s. at
his decease, 18 May, 1775, by his cousin,
PtEv. Thomas Moore, M.A., of Appleby Parva, and of
Eentley, co. Warwick (eldest son of Thomas, 3rd son of
Thomas Moore, Ksq. of Appleby Parva, by Mary Heafield his
wife). This gentleman d>ing un,a. 9 Feb. 1793, devised his
manor and estates of Bentley to his youngest brother, John,
and the property of Appleby to his eldest,
George JIoore, Esq. of Appleby Parva, High Sheriff for
CO. Leicester, 1794, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William
Darker, Esq., and had issue, i. George, his heir; ii. Thomas,
of Euddington, Sheriff of Nott.s, 1»31, m. and had issue ;
cii. John; iv. Charles, d. linwi. ; i. Catherine; ii. Elizabeth;
in. Mary. Mr. Moore was s. at his decease, 1813, by his eldest
eon,
George Moore, Esq. of Appleby Parva, and of Bentley, co.
Warwick, High Sheriff of co. Leicester 1851. He m. lit,
Susan, dau. of John Drummond, Esq. of Megginch Castle, co.
Perth, and by her (who (/. 1S13) had issue,
Georoe, hi=: heir.
Susan Drummond, m. 22 Xov. 1832, Edward Anthony Holden
Esq. of Ashton Hall, co. Derby, J.P. and D.L., who is
deceased.
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Hurt, Esq. of Alder-
wa.sley, co. Derby, but had no further issue. He d. 23 June,
1827, when he was «. by his son,
George Moore, Esq. of Appleby Parva, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff CO. Derby 1837, 4. 17 Sept. 1811; m. 1st, 10 June,
1833, Susan, dau. of William Phillips Inge, Esq. of Thorpe
Constantiiie, co. Stafford, which lady d. 1836, and 2ndly,
8 Jan. 1839, Isabel Clara, dau. of Kev. Charles Shiittleworth
Holden, of Aston Hall, co. Derby, and by her (who d. 17 Jan.
18G7), had issue,
I. George John, his heir.
II. Charles Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Appleby, m. 1880,
Mabel Charlotte, dau. of Hon. and Rev. Augustus Byron,
of Kii-kby Maliory, co. Leicester, and has issue, one soni.nd
one dau.
I. Clara Elizabeth, m. 1861, Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-
Lee, Esq., M.P., of Dillington Park, Ilmiiister,co. Somerset,
and has issue.
II. Su.san, m. 26 Nov. 18G3, Walter Mainwaring Coynev, Esq.
of Weston Coyney, co. Stafford, and has issue.
III. Rosamond.
IV. Kathciine, m. Wriothesley Wingfield, Esq., son of Rev.
W. Wingheld, of Gulval, Penzance.
Mr. Moore d. 26 Aug. and was s. by his son.
^rm.s— Erm., three greyhounds courant in pale sa., collared
gu., on a canton of the third a lion passant guardant or. Crest —
A moorcock .sa. guttee d'or, the beak, comb, wattles, and legs
gu., the wings expan.ied, holding in the beak a branch of heath
ppr. Motto— 'Son civiam ardor.
(Scat— xlppleby Hall, near Atherstone.
MOOKE OF EARITE.
Moore, Stephen, Esq. of Barne, co. Tipperary,
J.P. and D.L., High Sherifp 1885, J.P. co. Water-
ford, M.P. CO. Tipperarv 1875-80, formerly Capt.
63rd Eegt., b. 23 Aug. 1836; m. 1st, 1 Oct. 1867,
Anna Maria, only surviring child and heiress of
Wilmer Wilmcr, Esq. of 34, "Wilton Crescent, Lon-
don, and by her (who d. 22 Dee. 1SS6) has had
issue,
I. Stephen Wilmer, 6. 19 Nov. 1SG8; d. 17 June, 1877.
II. Randal Ki.ngsmill, b. 12 Feb. 1873.
III. Stephen Thomas, b. 7 Feb. 1S81.
I. Anna Eleanor Isabel. ii. Geraldine Elma.
III. Mary Augusta. iv. Stephanie Hilda Grace.
Mr. Stephen Moore m. 2ndly, 11 July, 1888, Martha
alary, dau. of the late JohnMorgan, Esq. of Bramp-
ton Park, Hunts.
Lineag-e — Guillym styles this family " De la More," and
Philpot, Somerset Herald, "De More," "Atte More," (Sic.
Eventually, the chief line became established in Shropshire
as "the Mores of More and Larden." In the reign of James I.
(about 1620), Richard Moore, came over to Ireland, and settled
at Clonmel, co. Tipperary. about 1635. He was Hit;h Sheriff
CO. Waterford 1G6G, and Tipperary IG75. His will, dated 17
April, 1690, was proved 10 Sept. 1690, by his wife Margaret,
by whom he had issue, two sons,
Stephen, ancestor of the Earls of Mountcasuell.
Tho.mas, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Moore, Esq. of Chancellorstown, co. Tipperary, m.
Elleanor, dau. of Richard Covert, of the city of Cork, Alder-
man, by Christian his wife, dau. of Nicholas King. His will
is dated 21 April, 1702, and proved 2 March, 1703. By his
wife (who remarried with James Harrison, Esq. of Cloghford,
CO. Tipperary) he had issue,
I. Stephen, of whom hereafter.
II. (iuy, of Abbey, co. Tipperary, High Sheriff co. Tipperary,
1722, 6. 1691; m. 1717, Mary, elder dau. and co-heir of
Childley Coote, Esq., and had issue,
1 Guy Moore Coote, father of Guy Moore Coote.
2 Thomas Childley Moore, m. 7 May, 1765, Honora, dau.
of — Bryan, Esq.
1 Mary. 2 Elizabeth, m. Lieut-Col. Daniel Webb.
III. Robert, of Ardmoyle and Mooremount, m. Elinor, 2nd
dau. and co-heir of Chidley Coote, Esq., and had a son,
Thomas Bob Moore.
IV. Thomas, of Moore Hall, co. Cork, and of Marlfleld, CO.
Tipperary, to. 1721, Mary, dau. of George King, Esq. of
Kiipeacon, co. Limerick, and had issue.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOO
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1 Stephen, Iligh Sheriff co. Tipperary, 1757, m. 12 Feb.
1751, Aheia, younger dau. of Sir Kobert Maude, Bart.
2 Hithard, b. 1725.
1 Anne, m. Sir James May, Bart. 2 3Iary.
3 Elizabeth, m. Sir Arthur Newcomen, Bart.
V. Covert.
I. Elleanor. ii. Christian.
III. Lydia, m. John Lapp, Esq. of Waterford.
IV. JIargaret.
The eldest son,
Col. Stephen Mooke, of Barne, co. Tipperary, b. 1GS9, m.
Kov. 1712, Judith, dau. of Ilicliard Dowdeswell, Esq. of Poole
Court, CO. Worcester. His will bears date 12 Feb. 1747, and
was proved 23 Nov. 1750. He left issue,
I. Richard, of Barne, High Sheriff co. Tipperary ] 744. He
m. 24 Feb. 1741, Henrietta, youngest dau. of the Right Hon.
Sir Thomas Tajlor, Bart., and by her (who d. May, 1783;,
left issue at his decease, Aug. 1771,
1 Thomas, of Barne (whose will is dated 17 Nov. 1780, and
was proved 25 May, 1781), in. Charlotte, dau. of Conway
Spen^-er, Esq. of Tremary, co, Down, who, after Mr.
Moore's decease, m. 24 Oct. 1788, George Augustus, 2nd
Marquess of Donegal, and d. s. p.
1 Stephen, High Sheriff co. Tipperary 17SG, tZ. v.nm,. He
was for many years M.P. for Clonniel. and after the
Union, held the office of Controller-General of Ireland.
3 Richard (Very Rev.), M.A., Dean of Kmly, h. 6 June,
1776; will dated 9 Oct. 1816, proved 8 June, 1818; d.
unm.
1 Henrietta, m. Thomas Pepper, Esq. of Ballygarth Castle,
CO. Meath.
2 Salisbury, to. her cousin, Stephen Moore, Esq. of Ches-
terfield, and Marlficld, co. Tipperary.
3 Elizabeth, m. Joseph Boultbee, Esq. of Springfield, co.
Warwick.
4 Anne, m. Lawrence Langley, Esq. of Brittas, co. Tip-
perary.
5 Charity, m. 8 March, 1790, Richard Long, Esq. of Long-
field, CO. Tipperary.
6 JIary, d. unm.
II. Stephen, of whom we treat.
The younger son,
Stephen Moore, Esq. of Chancellorstown, Capt. inthearmy,
m. Margaret Kellet, of co. Tipperary, and had issue,
Stephen, of whom presently.
Richard, who m. three times, and left at his decease, 1826, a
son, Richard, and a dau. Mary Anne.
Margaret. Mary.
The elder son,
Stephen Moore, Esq. of Grenane, co. Waterford, and
Chesterfield and Marlficld, co. Tipperary, High Sheriff co.
Tipperary 1784, m. his cousin Salisbury, dau. of Richard
Moore, Esq. of Barne, and had issue,
I. Stephen, of whom presently.
II. Richard (sec Moobe of Killashee'i.
III. Thomas, Capt. 18tli Foot, cZ. -anm. 13 .Tune, 1851.
IV. Edward, d. unm. v. William, d. 1872.
I. Harrier, d. unm. Dec. 1851.
II. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1876.
The eldest son,
Stephen Moore, Esq. cf Barne, Lieut.-Col. 5th Dragoons,
High Slieriff 1832, 6. 1782; m. June, 1805, Eleanor, dau. of
Henry Westry, Esq. of Dublin, and by her (who d. 1859) had
issue,
Stephen Charles, his heir.
Richard, b. 1811; d. unm. 1850.
Henrj-, b. 1816 ; m. 26 Nov. 1857, Emily, onlv dau. of the
Right Hon. Justice George, of Cahore, co. Wexford, and d.
17 March, 1877, leaving Stephen George. 6. 12 Feb. 1862 ;
Henry, b. 18G6 ; and Eleanor Constance.
Mr. Moore d. 20 Nov. 1800, and was s. by his eldest son,
Stephen Charles Mooke, Esq. of Barne, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 18G7, b. 12 March, 1808; m. 25 May, 1833, Anna,
dau. of Col. Kingsmill Pennefather, of New Park, co. Tip-
perary, and by her (who d. 31 Dec. 1887) had issue,
I. Stephen, his heir.
II. Richard Albert, b. 19 May, 1848, m. and living in Queens-
land.
III. Charles Henry Algernon, b. 8 Aug. 1851, m. Mary, dau.
of Gen. Foster.
I. Anna Maria, r,i. Dec. 1866, Col. Charles Thornhill, R.A.,
and has a son, Charles.
II. Katherine Grace, m. 25 Aug. 1870, Sir Francis John Jlil-
man, 4th Bart, of Levaton, and has issue.
III. Elmina Constance, m. .■> Jan. 1875, Heniy Burroughs,
Esq. of Boston, Mass., and has issue.
Mr. Moore d. 10 April, 1873.
^-/■»i5— Quarterly of four: l.^t and 4th, sa., a swan close arg.,
membered or, within a bordure engrailed of the second,
MooPvS ; 2 quarterly : 1st and 4i.h, arg., a cross-moline sa., 2nd
and 3rd, gu., a fesse chequy arg. and az., Colville and Lind-
say : 3 gu., a chief or, over all a bend ermine, Pe.nnefather.
Crest— X goshawk seizing a coney, both ppr. J/oUo — \'is
unita fortior.
Seat — Barne, near Clonmel.
MOORE OF GKIMESHILIi.
MooEE, WiLLiAji MiDDLETON, Esq. of Grimes-
hill, Westmorland, J.P. and D.L., High SherifP
1879, formerly Capt. 6tli Eoyal Lancashire Militia,
late Lieut, loth Foot, b. 16 Maj, 1834 ; m. 2 Sept.
1863, Margaret Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the
ReT. John M. AVright, Sector of Tathaui, co. Lan-
caster, and has issue,
I. Ella Elizabeth, to. Frederick Carlcton Cowper, Esq. O'f
Carleton Hall, Penrith.
Lineagre.— William Moobe, Esq. of Grimeshill, J.P. and
D.L., Col. Westmorland Militia, 6. 1 Oct. 1754, son of John
Moore, Esq. of Grimeshill, J. P., Col. Westmorland Militia, by
Anne, his wife, dau. of William Dickenson, Esq. of Archolme,
and grandson of Giles Moore, Esq. D.L. (the son of John
Moore, of Grimeshill, who d. 1701), by Mary his wife, dau. of
James Cragg, Esq. of Dent, and Mary his wife, 2nd dau. and
co-heir of John Jiiddleton, Esq., the last male descendant of
the Middletons of Middleton Ifall. He m. 10 June, 1779,
Mary, dau. of William Palmer, Esq. of Whitehaven, and by
her (who d. 3 June, 1811) left with other issue, all d. s. p., a
son and heir,
John, Lieut.-Col. Westmorland Militia, b. 10 Feb. 1781 ; in.
9 Nov. 1807, Eliza, 2nd da i. of Richard Gathorne, Esq. of
Kirkby Lonsdale, and d. v. p. 14 June, 1820, having had
issue,
William, successor to his grandfather.
Mary, m. 5 Sept. 18S3, Rev. William Lister Isaac, of Pirton
and Croome, co. Worcesier, and lias issue.
Col. Moore d. 22 Jan. 1832, aged 77, and was s. by his grand-
son,
William MooRE, Esq. of Grimeshill, J,P. and D.L., Higli
Sheriff, b. 19 May, 1809; m. 9 May, 1833, Elizabeth, 2nd dau.
of Thomas Fawcett, Esq. of Gate House, Dent, co. York, and
by her (who d. 1856) had issue,
William Middleton, now of Grimeshill.
John Hebblethwaite, b, 5 July, 1835, Lieut. H.E.I.C.S.,
Madras, drowned in India, Nov. 1858.
Thomas George Carus, late Capt. 42nd Royal Highlanders, b.
5 Aug. 1838; i)i. Mary Hasluck, dau. of Robert Campbell,
Esq. of Allan Park, co. Stirling, and has, with a dau., a.
son,
William Fawcett Campbell, b. 3 Nov. 1876.
Eliza Mary Charlotte, )u. Nov. J802, Sir Don.-ild Campbell,
Bart, of Dunstaffnage, co. Argyll, and d. 4 May, 1877.
He TO. 2ndly, 24 April, 1861, Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev.
John M. Wright, Rector of Tathani. He d. 14 Aug. 1802.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a chevron pean be-
tween three Moors' heads in profile, couped at the neck ppr.,
wreathed about the temples arg. and sa. a plieon of the field,
for Moobe; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a fesse between three mullets ia
chief, and as many crosses-crosslet in base arg., for Cragg.
Crest — A swan, wings elevated arg., charged on the breast
with a pheon sa., in front of bulrushes ppr. il/otto— Animum
rege.
Seai— Grimeshill, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
MOORE OF FRAMPTON HALL.
MooEE, Charles Thomas Jonx, Esq., C.R,
F.S.A. of Frampton Hall, co. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1856, and from 1868 to 1889, Hon.
Col. and Lieut.-Col. Commandant 4th Eatt. Lincoln-
shire Regt., Chairman of Holland Quarter Sessions,
b. 17 May, 1S27 ; m. 18 July, 1819, Frances Mary
Yassall, dau. of Henry Richard Roe, Esq. of Gnaton
Hall, Devon, by Anna Maria his wife, dau. of Col.
Christopher Farvvell, of Totnes, and has issue,
I. Thomas Conet Tvssailt), B.A., J. P., Barrister-at-Law,
of Lincoln's Inn, b. Dec. 1854; to. 1885, Eliza Moresby,
eldest dau. of Robert A. White, Esq. of Harrowby, co.
Lincoln, and granddau. of Sir F'airfax Moresby, G.C.B.,
and has issue, Cordelia Mary, b. 1889.
II. Charles Edward Tunnard, B.A., J. P., b. 16 April, 1856.
I. Anna Elizabeth Tunnard.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOO
II. Edith Isabell Tunnard, <?. May, 1S52.
III. Constance Fanny Tunnard.
IV. Margaret de Crcsacre Tunnard.
Xiineag'e. — Eey. Edward Mooke, LL.E., Vicar of Over,
CO. Chester, son of John Jloorc, was, it is stated, of a Lanca-
shire branch of the Barnborough family, and in descent, by a
junior branch, from t)ie Lord Chanceller More, whose arms he
bore. He was l>. 160G, and d. llort, leaving issue, seven sons,
I. Edward, of whom presently ; ii. George, 0. 1740 ; in. Thomas,
b. 1745, settled as a Merchant in Liverpool, m. Miss Dawson,
and left a large family, who toolv the name of Dawsom-Moobe ;
IV. Paul, 6. 1750: v. Peter, of Hadleigh Manor, co. Middlesex,
twenty-five years M. P. for Coventry, b. 1753, d. 1828, leaving a
son. Macartney, who left two sons, Eiclimond, Capt. R.N.,and
Peter Halhed, Vicar of Chadkirk, co. Chester; vi. Bernard,
twin with Peter, d. young; vii. Robert, b. 1755, whose only
son perished in the ''Kent" East Indiaman; and a dau.,
Esther, 6. 1743, ;/i. 17G5, Arthur Windus, Esq., and had issue.
The eldest son,
Edward Moore, Esq., a Barrister of the Inner Temple, of
Stockwell House, Surrey, Lord of the JIanor of Leigh Priors,
AVestbury, Wilts, an active politician holding several govern-
ment offices, and the personal friend of Charles James Fox,
and joint guardian with him of his nephew. Lord Holland, b.
1735; m. 1st, 1767, Jane, dau. of lioger Kigge, Esq., and had
issue,
Stephen Roger, of the Inner Temple, d. 1840, whose only
dau. and sole heir, Millicent Anne, iti. Thcopliilus Fairfax
Johnson, Esq. of Holland House, Spalding.
Henry, Major 4th Dragoon Guards, d. 1810, aged 30, rnvn.
Mr. Jloore, m. 2ndly, 1781, Sarah Gray (who d. 1807) dau. of
Joseph Saunders, Esq. of Ealing, and d. 1792, aged 59, leaving
issue,
Edward. 18th Hussars, Major of a Cavalry Brigade, h. 1733 ;
i(, at Lisbon, 1808, aged 25 uiim.
ViLLiAM (Rev.), D.D., J. P., Prebendary of Lincoln, Rector
of Spalding, and Vicar of Moulton, Chairman of Justices
of the Parts of Holland, co. Lincoln, b. 1785; m. 1807,
Anne Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev. Maurice Johnson, D.D.,
of Ayscoughfee Hall, co. Lincoln, and d. 11 March, JS6G,
and by her (who d. 20 Dec. 1864) had issue,
■WiUiam, M.A., Perpetual Curate of Whaplode Drove, co.
Lincoln, d.unm. 1837.
Maurice Peter, F.S.A., of Sleaford, Clerk of the Peace for
Kesteven, co. Lincoln, m. 1834, Anne Gardiner Peacock,
and by her (who d. 18.39) had issue surviving, Anne
L.ouisa Russell, ra. Ist, Edward W. Delancy Lowe, C.B.,
Col. in the army, and 2ndly, Capt. ErroU, E.X. He
d.s.'p. 1866.
Edward (Rev.), of Stockwell, M.A., F.S.A., Canon of
Lincoln, Vicar of Spalding, J. P., and for fifteen years
Chairman of Quarter Sessions, co. Lincoln, b. 24 May,
18U; TO. 11 Oct, 1857, Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of Moses
Stephenson, Esq. of Swineshead, and d. 1889, s. p.
Caroline, ra. Rev. John Howard Marsden, M.A., J. P.,
Fellow of St. John's College, Camb., Rector of Great Oak-
ley, Essex, and Canon of Manchester, and has issue, three
sons.
Anne Elizabeth, m. her cousin, George Augustus Moore,
Esq. of Moulton, .J. P. and D.L., eldistson of Col. George
Moore, and had issue, three sons and one dau.
Peter, J. P. and D.L. co Lincoln, b. 1786 ; d. 1845, at Rome,
unm.
Charles (Rev.), of whom presently.
Oeorge, Col. and Biigadier, commanding the 35th Regt.
Light Infantry in India, 1844, b. 1789; m. three times, and
d. 1848, leaving issue, i. George Augustus, of Moulton,
J. P. and D.L., ni. his cousin, Anne Elizabeth, dau. of
Rev. William Moore, D.D. ; ii. Frederick; in. Charles
William Beutson ; iv. Edward ; v. Henry Cecil ; i. Emma ;
II. Ameha Woodward; in. Fanny Meek; iv. Elizabeth,
d. 1848.
Augustus, in the army, 6, 1790; d. a minor, at Muttra,
East India, 1810.
Sarah Gray, b. 1782: m. her cousin, Gray Rigge, Esq. of
of Woodbroughton House, co. Lancaster; d. 1851, leaving
issue.
Caroline Gray, 6. 1791, m. Edward John Carter, Esq. of
Theakston Hall, co. York, and had issue.
The 6th son.
Rev. Charles Moore, b. 1787, of Broughton Hall, co. Lan-
caster, J. P., Rector of "vVyberton, co. Lincoln, in. 1824, Eliza-
beth Anna, dau. and eventual heiress of Thomas Tunnard,
Esq. of Frampton Hall, co. Lincoln, of a family of great
antiquity in that co. , which derived its descent from Normandy,
where the name and arms may still be traced.* By her (who
d. 29 Nov. 1837, aged 42) he had issue.
• The Norman arms of this family appear never to have been
registered in England, although borne by various branches of
it up to the granting of the modern arms, and are stillretained
Charles Thomas John, now of Frampton Hall.
ElizHbcch Emma, m. 1871, her consin, Charles William
Beatson Moore, Esq. of Overdale, co. Wanvick, 2nd son of
Brigadier-Gen. George Moore.
Frances Caroline, in. 1866, Rev. Joseph Holmes, M.A., Vicar
of Swineshead, and Canon of Lincoln, and has issue, two sons
and six daus. Amelia.
Rev. Charles Moore in. 2ndly, 1844, Lucy, dau. of F. Deakin,
Esq., and d. 19 April, 1881, aged 94, leaving by her a son,
Stephen, of Stratford-on-Avon, b. 1845; in. 1874, Amy, dau. of
Capt. Lay, and has issue, two sons and six daus.
^)-))i.?— Quarterly : 1st arg., a chevron engrailed sa., between
lliree moorcocks ppr., combs, wattles, and legs gu.; 2nd arg.,
onachevron, between three unicorns' heads erased sa., as
many bezants (More) ; 3rd, or, three lions rampant gu. (Cees-
acre) ; 4th. per chevron sa. and arg., three elephants' heads
erased counterchngcd (Saunders) ; 5th, erm., on a chevron sa.,
between two dragons' heads erased ppr. in chief, and a bugle-
horn of the second, stringed gu., in base, a griffin's head couped
between two bugle-horns stringed or (Tonnard, modern) ; 6th,
az., a chevron between three demi-griffins or (Tcnnabd); 7th,
sa., on a fesse cotised or, between three coneys courant arg.,
as many escallops of the field (Conet) ; 8th, vert, three escut-
cheons arg., each having a bordure engrailed or (BnnEELL).
Crest — A filoor's head affrontee ppr., wreathed round the tem-
ples, a jewel pendent in the ears arg. Motto — Disce mori
mundo.
Heat — Frampton Hall, near Boston, co. Lincoln.
MOOKE OF MOOKE LODGE.
MooEE, William, Esq. of Moore Lodge, co.
Antrim, J.P., M.D., High SherifP co. Antrim 1890,
was President of the King and Queen's Colh of
Physicians, Ireland, 1883-1884, late " King's " Pro-
fessor of Medicine, Trin. Coll, Dublin, appointed
Physician-in-Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland 1885,
b. 13 Not, 1826 ; m. 3 Sept. 1863, Sydney Blanche,
dau. of Capt. Abraham Fuller, of Woodfield, King's
CO., by Frances Anna his wife, dau. of Edmund
Bigoe Armstrong, Esq. of Castle Armstrong, King's
CO., and has issue,
I. William, 6. 22 Nov. 1864, B.A., T.C.D., called to the
Irish Bar, Nov. 1887, m. 15 Sept. 1888, Helen Gertrude,
4th dau. of Joseph Wilson, Esq., D.L., of Clonmore, co.
Dublin, and has issue,
William Samson, b. 17 April, 1891.
Nina Mary Adelaide, b. 20 March, 1890.
It. John, b. 31 Jan. 1866.
in. Alexander, Lieut. Indian StafT Corps, b. 5 Jan. 1868 ; m.
11 Aug. 1893, Katharine Mary Maud, only dau. of Surg.-
Maj. Marratt.
IV. George Abraham, B.A., T.C.D., 6. 24 March, 1869,
Surgeon Lieut. A.M. StafJ.
v. Sydney William, b. 15 June, 1872.
VI. Roger Clotworthy, 6. 12 Feb. 1875.
liineage,— James Moore migrated from Cumberland in
the reign of James I., and settled at Ballinacreemore, parish
of Ballymoney, co. Antrim. His great-grandson, William
MooBE, settled in 1702 at Killead, in same co., of which he was
High Sheriff in 1718. He in. Miss Clotworthy, and had a son,
John, of Moore's Grove, who was High Sheriff in 1733, and
was grandfather of Capt. Roger Moore, of Killead, who was
High Sheriff in 1750, and who, in conjunction with Capt.
Thomas Thompson, in 1760, marched a contingent of 173
volunteers from Killead and the district round Antrim to
oppose the landing of the French at Carrickfergus.
.losEPH Moore, of Rosnashane, co. Antrim, great-grandson
of James, the first settler, and brother of the above William,
rn. 1706, Susan Breddy (Brady), of Grange, in same co. and
had issue,
I. William, his successor.
n. James, of Desertderrin, ancestor of Moore of Moore Fort.
in. John, b. 1712, ancestor of Moore of Lischeihan.
IV. Joseph, b. 1716, of Ahoghill, line extinct.
V. Samson, of Moore Lodge, High Sheriff 1767 ; d. 1775.
VI. George.
The eldest son,
William MooBE, Esq. of Rosnashane, 6. 4 Aug. 1708; to.
Elizabeth Courtenay, of Glenburn, and, with three daus., had
two sons,
I. Joseph, his heir.
II. William, of KUIagan, co. Antrim, High Sheriff 1778 ;
by one branch of the Tonnards of Lincolnshire, viz. : Az., a
chevron between three demi-griffins or. Crest— A swan ppr.
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THE LANDED GEXTRY,
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VI. the dau. of Rev. J. Warren, Rector of Kilrea, co. Lon-
donderry, and had two sons,
1 Samson, of Moore Lodge, subsequently of Ballinacree,
Capt. in the Antrim Rcgt., High Sheriff 1889, m. Sarah,
dau. of Wiliam WaiTen, and d. s. p.
2 William, officer in the 3rd Dragoons, afterwards Capt.
in the Anirim Regt., High Sheriff 1808. He succeeded
his brother Samson in the Moore Lodge estates on the
accession of the latter to the Ballinacree estates. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Rothe, Esq. of Mount
Rothe, CO. Kilkenny, and was s. by his son, George, on
whose death, unm., Moore Lodge was inherited by his
cousin, the present William Moore, M.D., of Moore
Lodge.
The elder son,
Joseph Moore, Esq. of Rosnashane, to. Susan, dau. of
Joseph Courtenay, Esq. of Glenburn, and had issue, twodaus.,
Elizabeth, d. unm. ; and Alice (Mrs. Clarke, of Turnarobcrt),
<md three sons,
I. William, d. young.
II. Thomas, Midshipman R.t\., drowned.
III. Samsox, his successor.
The 3rd, but only surviving son,
Samson Moore, Esq. of Rosnashane, ra. 17S7, Jane Eamadge,
of Mullens, and d. 1832, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, an officer in the Antiim Regt., d. unm.
II. Alexander, his successor.
III. William, Lieut. 71st Regt. and 54th Regt., d. in Burmese
War 1827.
IV. Joseph, d. young.
I. Elizabeth, to. 1^42, E. Young, Esq. of Hillmont, co.
Antrim, and d. 1875.
II. Jane, d. unm. in. Martha, (L ■i'/rtiii.
IV. Alice, m. 1831, James W. Armsti-ong, Esq. of Culmore
House, CO. Antrim, J. P., aud d. 1892, leaving issue.
The 2nd son,
Ale.^andek Moore, of Rosnashane, M.D., m. 1821, Marj-,
<lau. of Rev. B. Mitchell, and great-grand dau. of James Moore,
Esq. of Desertderrin, and d. 1840, leaving issue,
I. William, now of Moore Lodge.
II. Samson, d. unm.
III. Alexander, Col. in the army, U.S.A., to. Mary, only dau.
of Gen. T>. Taylor, U.S.A., and has issue, a son,
Daniel Tyler.
IV. George, d. leaving a son,
George, deceased.
V. Thomas, to. Marj-, eldest dau. of William Moore, Esq. of
Moore Fort, co. Antrim, and by her (who is deceased) had
issue,
1 Samson.
1 Mary Violet. 2 Alice Warren. 3 Sara Emily.
VI. Courtenay (Rev,), M.A., Rector of Mitchelstown, co.
Cork, and Canon of Cloyne, m. Jessie Mona, dau. of Ben-
jamin Duff, Esq., son of Garden Duff, of Hatton Castle, by
his wife, Louisa, eldest dau, of the 6th Baron Duffus, and
has issue.
1 Courtenay Edward.
1 Harriet Emma.
I. Mary, d. unm. 1S93.
III. Elizabeth, deceased.
2 Alexander Duff.
2 Jessie Louisa.
II. Jane.
Anns— Az., on a chief engrailed or, an annulet between two
mullets gu. Crest— Out of a mural coronet ppr., charged with
an annulet gu., a Moor's head in profile, al.'o ppr., thetemples
encircled with a wreath arg. and az. 3IotCo—t'orlis cadere
cedere non potest.
Seoi— Moore Lodge, Ballymoney, co. Antrim. Residence —
€7, Fiizwilliam Square, N. Dublin.
MOORE OF MOORE FORT.
Moore, William, Esq. of Moore Fort, co. An-
trim, late R.N., b. 3 June, 1852 ; m. 20 Dec. 1887,
Adeline C. H. P., 2nd dau. of Col. H. S. B. Bruce,
of BalljscuUion House, Castledawson.
liineage.— This is a branch of Moore of Moore Lodge,
<lescending from
James Moore, Esq. of Desertderrin, co. Antrim, 2nd son of
Joseph Moore, Esq. of Rosnashane, b. 1710; m. Miss Lindsay,
and had a son,
James Moore, Esq. of Moore Fort, who was father of
James Moore, Esq. of Moore Fort, m. 15 Nov. 1813, IMary,
dau. of the Bev. Lindsay Hall, Rector of Donegore, andby her
(who d. 31 Aug. 18.38) had issue,
William, of Moore Fort.
Lindsay, d. young. James, d. young.
Mar}-, m. the Rev. Michael Fox Dudgeon, Vicar of CratGeld.
Sufifolk.
Alicia, d. unm. 25 April, 1886.
Sarah, d. unm. 12 Sept. 1848.
Mr. Moore d. 18 Sept. 1847, and was s. by his son,
William Moore, Esq. of Moore Fort, LL.D., Barrister-at-
Law, J. P., High Sheriff 1847, h. 28 Oct. 1818 ; m. 2 April, 184G,
Blary Shuldham, eldest dau. of John Hill, Esq., J. P., of
Bellaghy Castle, Castledawson, co. Derry, and by her (who d.
24 Nov. 1872) had issue,
I. James, h. 22 Dee. 1848 ; d. 3 April, 1853.
II. William, now of Moore Fort.
III. John, b. 9 May, 1854, m. 30 Dec. 1884, Amy Nicliolls,
and has issue, one son, William Geoffrey, b. 12 Nov. 1885,
and a dau. He is living in New Zealand.
tv. George Kenriek, Capt. Army Pay Department, b. 11 Sept.
1857 ; TO. twice, and has one son and two daus.
I. Maiy, TO. 2 xVpril, 1872, Thomas 3Ioore, Esq., son of Alex-
ander Moore, M.D., of Rosnashane, and d. 9 Nov. 1882,
leaving issue, one son and three daus.
II. Sarah, m. 27 June, 1888, James Kilroe, Esq., and has
three daus.
HI. Elizabeth, h. 29 Feb. 1856.
Mr. Moore d. 30 March, 1889.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — Same as Moore of Moore Lodge.
Seat — Moore F"ort, Ballymoney, co. Antrim.
MOORE OF CORSWAIili.
Caeeick-Mooee, John, Esq. of Corswall, co.
AVigton, and Monkton, Wilts, J.P, and D.L., Bar-
rister-at-Law, F.R.S., F.E.(3-.S., h. 12 Feb. 1805 ;
m. 12 April, 1835, Caroline, dau. of John Bradley,
Esq. of Colborne Hill, co. Stafford, by whom (who
d. 27 Dec. 1876) he had issue,
I. John Graham, Lieut. Eoyal Horse Guards, h. 25 Sept.
1845; m. 8 Feb. 1872, Florence Mary, eldest dau. of
William S. Wills Sandford, Esq. of Compton Castle,
Somerset, and d. 1890.
I. Mary.
Lineage.— John Moore, M.D., of Dovehill, h. 1730 (the
son of the Eev. Charles Moore, Minister of Stirling, by Marion
his wife, dau. of John Anderson, Esq. of Dovehill, the de-
scendant of an old and respected family, and grandson of
Capt. Charles Moore, who served in the wars of William III.),
was the author of Zduco, Edward, and Mordaunt. He m.
Jane, youngest dau. of the Eev. James Simpson, Professor of
Divinity in the University of Glasgow, and had issue,
John (Sir), K.B., Lieut.-Gen., b. at Glasgow, 13 Nov. 1761,
killed at Corunna, Commanding-in-Chief, 16 Jan. 1809.
James, his succes.sor.
Graham (Sir), G.C.B.. Admiral E.N., to. 1812, Dora, dau. of
Thomas Eden, Esq., d. 1843, leaving a son, John, Capt.
R.N., 6. 1821; d. 20 Jan. 1866.
Charles, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister- at-Law, Auditor of Public
Accounts* d. unm.
Francis, formerly Under-Secretary of War, to. Frances, dau.
of Sir William Twysden, Bart., and relict of Archibald,
11th Earl of Eglington, and lefc at his decease, 1854, two
sons, William (Sir), K.C.B., Major-Gen. in the army, and
John, d. unm.
Jane, d. unm. Dec. 1842.
The 2nd son,
James Carrick Moore, Esq. of Corswall, J.P. and D.L., b.
21 Dec. 1762; m. 31 Dec. 1798, Harriet, only dau. of John
Henderson, Esq., aud had issue,
John, now of Corswall.
Graham Francis Michell-Esmeade, of Monkton, Chippen-
ham, Wilts, J.P., High Sheriff 1851, b. 18 Sept. 1870, Bar-
rister-at-Law, who assumed the names of Michell-Esmeade
in compliance with the will of his cousin, Anne Michell, of
Monkton, and rf. 8 Oct. 1883.
Harriett Jane, d. 6 March, 1884.
Louisa, d. unm. 1853. Julia.
This gentleman assumed, 1821, the additional surname of
Carrick in compliance with the testamentary injunction of
his relative, Robert Carrick, a Banker at Glasgow, who be-
queathed to him estates in cos. Wigton, Kirkcudbright, and
Ayr. He d. 1 June, 1860.
Arms — Arg., on a fesse engrailed az., three mullets of the
field, in chief a sphinx ppr., all within a bordure engrailed gu.
Crest — The head of a Saracen in profile ppr., couped at the neck,
the turban arg., the cap vert. J/o»o— Duris non frangor.
Sf-ats — Corswall, Stranraer, co. Wigton, N.B. ; Brook Farm,
Cobham, Surrey ; and Monkton, Wilts.
MOORE OF KILLASHEE.
MooEE, Major Eichaed St. Legee, of Killa-
shee, CO. Kildare, J.P., High Sheriff 1881, late 5th
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Lancers, and Master of the Kildare Hounds, h. 12
Julv, IS-iS ; m. 3 April, 1873, Alice Geraldine, 3rd
dau. of Joseph Pratt Tyutc, Esq. of Tynte Park^ co.
Wiclilow, and has issue,
I. Richard Stephen Tynte St. Legeu, h. 'ZQ Jan. 1S90.
I. Geraldine Fanny Lonisa.
II. Evelyn Emma Cecilia.
III. Violet Florence Grace.
Lineage. — The Right Hon. Richard Mooue, P.C. one of
the Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench, in Ireland, the
second son of Stephen Moore, of Grenane (s e Moore of
£onu), b. 17So; m. 1st, Fanny, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Eligh, and by her had a son.
Richard, of whom presently.
Judge Moore m. ^ndly, Wilhelmina, youngest dau. of ^yilIiam
Westby, Esq. of Thornhill, co. Dublin, and by her (who d. 13
March, ISGO) left at his decease, 31 Dec. 1807, one son and one
dau.,
William Westby, of Higham, co. Hants, J. P., A.D.C. to the
Earl of Eglington and the Earl of Carlisle, when Lords-
Lieutenant of Ireland, b. 182G ; m. 1st, 18C3, Louisa Susan
Anne, dau. of tlie Hon. G. M. Fortescue, of Dropmore, by
whom (who d. 1864) he had a dau., Anne Constance Louisa,
m. 31 Oct. 1893, Capt. \V. G. Wyld, Hampshire Regt. He m.
2ndly, 1868, Isabella Sophia Ann, dau. of Hon. Dudley
Ryder. She d. 31 Jan. 1884.
Fanny, d. unra. 3 Sept. 1861.
The eldest son,
Richard Mooke, Esq. of Killashee, co. Kildare, J. P., m. 3
Sept. 1847, Emma Frances, dau. of Richard Sharpe, Esq. of
Appscourt, Surrey, and by her (who d. 16 Jan. 1889) had
issue,
I. RicHAKD St. Legek, now of Killashee.
II. Stephen Blytli, m. May, dau. of — W'edderburn, and has
issue, one son and two daus.
III. Edmond Francis William.
I. Florence Henrietta Fanny, d. unm. 18S7.
Mr. Moore d. 1 June, 1881.
Arms — (.?ee Moore of Barne).
/iJettC— Killashee, Naas, co. Kildare.
IIOOE.E OF MIOIiENAIT.
MoOBE, EoBEUT Lton, Esq. of Molenan, co.
Londonderry, and Cliff, Co. Fermanagh, J. P. and
D.L., CO. Londonderry, J. P. co. Donegal, High
Sheriff co. Derry 1877, High Sheriff co. Donegal
1S86, educated Trin. Coll. Dublin, B.A. 1860, M.A.
18G5, called to the Irish Bar 1860, b. 1836, m.
1867, Mary Elizabeth Moore, dau. of the late John
Munu, Esq. J. P. and has issue,
I. RoDEKT Lton, Lieut. 4th Batt. Royal Inniskilling Fu.'.i-
liers, b. 18G3.
u. William Maxwell Scott, h. 1870.
ui. Walter, b. 1871.
I. Maiy Elizabeth Henrietta.
II. Patience Violet Holford.
Xiineagre. — This family of Moore is descended from James
Mure who settled in Ireland in the 17th century, and was the
son of William Mure, of Caldwell, co. Ayr. James Mure
had a numerous family, of whom the eldest son, William, .■!.
his tmcle, William ilure, 4th Laird of Glenderstown, and
Samuel, who changed his name to Moore on taking bis
diploma in Glasgow University in 1724. This Samuel Moore
practised as a medical man in cos. Donegal and Derry, and
was the direct ancestor of the Mooees of Mulctuui.
Robert Moore, Esq. ni. 1775, Anne Scott, and d. in America
in the early part of the present century. His son,
William Moore, Eeq. of Molenan, m. 1«35, Elizabeth, dau.
of Robert Maxwell, Esq. of Armagh, and d. 1853, leaving
issue,
I. Robert Lyon, now of Moleman.
II. Samuel Maxwell.
I. Wilhelmina Elizabeth, m. W. Green, Esq. of Government
House, Londondeny, and d. s. p.
Se"is— Molenan, co. Londonderry; and Cliff, Bellcel:, co.
Fermanagh,
to 1885, High Sheriff 1877, created a Count by H.
II. the Pope, 1879, is a Commander of the Order of
St. G-regorv, and Chamberlain to His Holiness, b.
15 Sept. 1849; m. 1877, Mnry Lucy Clifford, dau.
of Sir Charles Clifford, Bart, of Hatherton Hall,
CO. Stafford, and has issue,
I. Arthur Joseph Clifford, b. July, 1878.
II. Charles Joseph Henry O'llara, b. Nov. 1880.
I. Edith Mary.
Lineage.— Charles Moobk, Esq., son of Arthur Moore,
of Crookedstonc, co. Antrim, by Mary O'Hara his wife, pur-
chased Mooresfort, co. Tipperary, and was M.P. and J. P. for
that CO. He was b. 17 June, 1804; m. 12 Jan. 1835, Marian
Elizabeth, dau. of John Story, Esq., and had issue,
Charles Henry O'Hara, deceased.
Akthor John, now of Mooresfort.
Marian Kdith. Helena Blanche, a nun.
Laura Mai-y, m. 12 Aug. 1862, Capt. George Augustus
Vaughan, son of the Hon. George Laurence Vaughan, and
nephew of John, 3rd E.arl of Lisbiirne, and has issue,
AVilmot Charles, and Christine, m. J. C. M. Ogilvie F"oibes,
Esq. of Boyndlie, Aberdeenshire.
Mr. Moore d. Aug. 1869.
Arms — Az., on a chief engrailed or, a rose gu., barbed and
seeded ppr., between two mullets pierced of the third. Crist —
Out of a mural crown ppr., a Moor's head also ppr., wreathed
about the temples arg. and az., and chai-ged in the neck with
a rose gu., barbed vert. Motto — F'ortis cadere cedere noa
potest.
SciU — Mooresfort, and Aherlow Castle, Banshee, Tipperary.
JResideiKe—lO, Grafton Street, W .
MOORE OF MOORESFORT.
MooEE, Ap.inuR Jonx, Esq. of Mooresfort, co.
Tipperary, J. P. and D.L., M.P. for Cloumel 1874
MOORE OF BALLYDIVITY.
Stewart-Mooee, James, Esq. of Ballydivity, co.
Antrim, M.A., J.P., High Sheriff 1880, b. Nov.
18-17; *. his father 1870; m. 11 Jan. 1871, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Charles Stuart, Esq. of Bailyhivistock,
CO. Antrim, and has issue,
I. James, b. 18 June, 1876.
II. Charles F'rancis, b. 1 Dec. 1878.
I. Elhel, b. 3 Dec. 1877. ii. Mary, b. 14 Feb. ISSO.
III. Kanierine Frances, b. 21 April, 1883.
Lineage — Andrew Stewart settled in Ireland after
the battle of CuUodcn, 1746. His son, James Stewart, m.
Jane, only dau. of James Moore, of Ballydivity, and was
father of
James Stewart-Moore, Esq. of Ballydivity, High Sheriff co.
Antrim 1798. He m. 17S2, Jlargaret, dau. of the Ven. William
Sturrock, Archdeacon of Armagh, and d. 1845, having had
issue,
I. James Stewart-Moore, his hciv.
II. John, m. Elizabeth, dau. of A. Dunlop, Esq., and had
issue,
1 Margaret. 2 Frances.
3 Catherine, d. unm. 4 Anne.
5 Mary, -jn. Rev. A. Creery, and d. s. p.
III. Henrj', d. unm..
I. Harriett, m. W. Stewart, Major 74th Foot, and had
issue.
II. Jane, m. John Owens, Esq., and had issue.
III. Elizabeth, 7n. Thomas Robinson, Esq., and had issue.
The eldest son,
James Stewart-JIoore, Esq. of Ballydivity, co. Antrim,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1849, Capt. 11th Hussars, served
in the Peninsular, at Waterloo, and in India, b. 1793; m. 1815,
Frances, uau. of Henry Richardson, Esq. of Somerset, co.
Londonderry, and d. 1S70, leaving by her (who d. 1876),
I. James, now of Ballydivity.
II. Henry, b. 1850; iii. June, 1SS2, Emily, dau. of Butler
Giveen, Esq., J. P. and D.L. of Cooldaragh, co. Antiim.
I. JIargaret, i,i. Lieut. -Col. H, Tracey, R.A.
II. Catherine Elizabeth, ra. 18G7, Anthony Traill, M.D.,
Fellow Trin. Coll. Dublin.
Scat — Ballydivity, Dervock, co. Antrim.
MOORE OF MANORKILBRIDE.
Moore, Joseph Ei-ExcnEi:, Esq. of Manor-
kilbride, co. Wicklow. J.P. (High Sheriff, co.
Wicklow 189-4), M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, b. 2 Dec.
1835; m. 5 Dec. 1S61, Jane, dau. of James
MOO
THE LAJN^DED GENTRY.
MOE
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Atkinson, Esq. of Longford Terrace, Monkstown,
and Belfast, New South Wales, and has issue,
J. Thomas Brown, Lieut. E.E., b. 26 April, 1865.
II. Joseph Scott, Capt. Army Service Corps, 6. 14 Oct. 1366.
III. George Fletcher, 1 twins, b. 10 Oct.
IV. Nithsdale Carleton Atkinson, R.N. , J 1874.
V. James Maxwell, 6. 1879 {dec).
I. Emily Elizabetli. ii. Bertha Mary.
III. Ada Catherine. iv. Louisa Anne Fletcher.
Lineag-e.— This family, which is of Scottish origin,
settled in the North of Ireland about 1650.
Joseph Mooee, Esq. of Bonds Glen, co. Londonderry, m.
1794, Anne, dau. of George Fletcher, Esq. of Tottenham, co.
Middlesex, and d. 1852, leaving by her (who d. 1803) a son,
Joseph Scott Moore, Esq. of Manorkilbride, co. Wicklow,
J.P., High Sheriff 1866, 6. 1796; m. 1832, Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Brown, Esq. of Ardwick, near Manchester, and by her
(who d. 12 Sept. 1886) had issue,
Joseph Fletcher, now of Manorkilbride.
Mr. Moore d. 9 March, 1884, and was s. by his only son, Joseph
Fletcher Moore, Esq. of Manorkilbride.
.9eaf— Manorkilbride, co. Wicklow.
ClvMs— University, Dublin, and Royal St. George Yacht.
PAEKIN-MOOKE OF WHITEHALL.
Paekin-Mooee, William, Esq. of Whitehall,
CO. Cumberland, J. P., b. 12 July, 1865 ; m. 12 Sept.
1888, Lucy Josephine C, only dau. of Dr. Cranage,
of Wellington, Salop, and has issue, Lucy Agnes, b.
28 April, 1891, and Eleanor, b. 17 May, 1893. He
assumed the additional surname of Mooee, in Jan.
1889, under the will of his great-uncle, Greorge
Moore, Esq. of Whitehall.
Lineag-e. — William Parkin, Esq. of Blaithwaite, co.
Cumberland (son of William Parkin, who d. 30 Dec. 1860), •,;(.
12 June, 1862, Margaret, only dau. of Joseph Barnes, Esq.,
and by her (who d. 29 Feb. 1868) had issue,
William, now of Whitehall.
Eleanor. Margaret.
Mr. Parkin d. 7 Dec. 1882.
Sea(— Whitehall, Mealsgate, Carlisle.
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MOEANT OF BROKENHURST.
MoEANT, John, Esq. of Brokenhurst Park, Hants,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1869, b. 11 Feb. 1825 ;
m. 1st, 26 June, 1855, Lady Henrietta Louisa
Priscilla Somerset, dau. of Henry, 7th Duke of
Beaufort K.G-. (which lady d. 17 June, 1863) ; and
2ndly, 2 April, 1866, Flora Jane, youngest dau. of
the Hon. and Rev. William Eden, by his wife,
Baroness Grey de Ruthyn, by whom he has issue,
I. Edward John IIarrt Eden, b. 1S68.
II. Francis George, b. 1869.
I. Mabel Caroline Flora, n, . 1889, Herbert George Alexander,
Esq., and has issue, Dudley Hallam Wallace, b. 1890 ; and
Muriel Augusta Morant, 6. 1892.
Lineage.— This family claims descent from the Moraunts
of Moraunt's Court, Kent, who are said to have sprung from
the ancient Norman House of Morant of Chateau Morant,
represented at this day by Mons. de Morant, Marquis de
Eoncherolles and Baron de Coulonces. Soon after the seizure
of Jamaica, 1655, John Morant settled in that island, and d.
1683. His son, John, dying 1723, left a son, John Morant,
whom. Mary, dau. of Edward Pennant, Esq. of Clarendon, and
.sister of Sir Samuel Pennant, Knt., and had, besides other
issue, a son,
Edward Morant, Esq., M.P. for Hindon 1761, for Lyming-
ton 1776-8, and for Yarmouth 1780-4; m. 1st, 1756, Eleanor
Angelina, dau. of — Dawkins. Esq., and had issue, i. John,
of whom presently; 2ndly, 27 April, 1762, Mary Whitehorne,
dau. and heiress of James Goddard, Esq. of the family of
GODDARD of Chiffe Pipard, AVilts, and by her had a son,
Edward Gregory Morant-Gale, of Upham, Hants, h. 29 Nov.
1(7.; assumed the additional surname of Gale on s. to
Ihe Jamaica property of his uncle, William Gale ; to. 1st,
i!.lizabeth, dau. of Gore Townsend, Esq. of Honinstton Hall
II.
CO. Warwick, who d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Sept. 1816, Emily
Jane, dau. of Samuel Gambler, Esq., and by her (who U
22 Dec. 1866, left at his decease, 2 Aug. 1855,
I. Edward John, b. 7 Oct. 1818; m. 20 Nov. 1845, Maria
Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Sir Simeon Henry Stuart, Bart, of
Hartley Maudit, and has had issue, 1 Edward Stuart, b. 7
Sept. 1846 ; 2 Ernest Frederic, who dropped the name of
Gale, 6. 29 July, 1849, m. 24 JIarcli, la80, Mary Isabel,
dau. of William Morritt, Esq. of Petropolis, Brazil, and d.
26 Aug. 1888, leaving issue, Ernest Edward William, h.
19 Sept. 1886; John Gambler, 6. 23 April, 1887; Arthur, 6.
15 July, 1888 ; 3 John Gregory, 6. 12 Feb. 1862, d. 22 Sepr.
1877 ; 1 Maria Selina, m. 5 June, 1877, Sir Henry Hawley,
Bart., andrf. 25 July, 1877; 2 Caroline Frances ; 3 Eva
Georgiana; 4 Emily Jane, d. 3 April, 1860; 5 Isabel Mary
Jane, m. 9 July, 1889, John Henry James Edwards, Esq.
of Craigton, co. Ross, N.B., and has issue, Marjory Eva
May, b. 15 Oct. 1891.
II. Frederic, who dropped the name of Gale, 6. 30 July,
1825 ; m. 22 Oct. 1862, Emma Matcham, and has had
issue, F'rederic Arundell Gambler, b. 10 Nov. 1864,
drowned at sea, 28 June, 1884; Edward Bertie, 6. 14 Oct.
1868; Francis Hubert, b. 19 June, 18(0; Emmeline
Lillie ; Evelyn Geraldine Cicely.
I. Emily Jane, b. 6 July, 1817; m. 16 April, 1839, Walter
Jervis Long, Esq. of Preshaw, Hants, and had issue {ste
Long of Preshau-).
II. Mary, b. 27 Sept. 1820; m. 28 Nov. 1855, Arthur
Forrest, Esq.
III. Louisa, b. 15 July, 1823; m. 7 Sept. 1843, William
Skipwith, Esq., and has issue {see Skipwith, Bart.).
IV. Sophia, 6. 6 Jan. 1830; m. 10 Sept. 1862, Capt. John
Horndon Parry, Royal Marines, and d. 26 F'eb. 1886,
leaving issue, John Horndon (Rev.), b. 7 July, 1863 ; m.
24 Feb. 1891, Marian, 2nd dau. of Rev. V. Baker, of
Bristol ; Edward Morant Horndon, b. 7 Nov. 1866.
Mr. Morant d. 27 July, 1791. His elder son,
John Morant, Esq. of Brokenhurst, Hants, m. 5 Oct. 1784,
Elizabeth Mary, dau. of George Richards, Esq., and by her
(who d. 21 Nov. 1794) left at his decease, 2 March, 1794, three
sons and two daus.,
John, his heir.
Edward, Ensign IstRegt. of Guards, d. 2 Sept. 1809.
George, of Farnborough Place, Hants, b. 1781 ; m. 19 April,
1813, Mary, dau. of Evelyn Shirley, Esq. of Ettington Park,
CO. Warwick, and d. 17 Dec. 1875, having by her (who d.
17 Feb. 1838) had issue,
I. George, J. P., Grenadier Guards, b. 18 Jan. 1814; m.
31 Aug. 1835, Lydia, 3rd dau. of John Hemphill, Esq. of
Cashel, co. Tipperary, and d. 7 Feb. 1874, leaving issue,
1 George Digbt, Comna. R.N., b. 8 Aug. 1837; m. H
Sept. 1856, Sophia Georgiana, youngest dau. of Lieut. -
Col. Eyres, Grenadier Guards, and has issue, George
Edward Jordan, 6. 31 Julv, 1868, and Lydia Louisa.
2 Charles Philip, i';. IG April, 1S44.
3 John Hemphill, b. 29 April, 1847.
4 Edward, Capt. 31st Regt., 6. 7 Dec. 184S; d. unm. 29
Sept. 1882.
1 Mary Barbara, d. 2 Oct. 1852.
2 Jane Malvina Williamza, vi. 1st, 1 Aug. 1860, Daniel
Thomas Grimston, of Grimston and Kilnwick, co.
York, and 2ndly, 3 Feb. 1883, John Hugh Dillon, Esq.
3 Lydia Emily.
4 Harriet Louisa Horatia.
5 Georgina Madeline Laura, m. 20 May, 1879, Peregrine
Henry Thomas Fellowes, 31st Regt , son of Major.Gen.
Fellowes, R.M.
6 Eliza. 7 Memoria Mary.
8 Flora Ebuda Catherine.
9 Phillis Angelina Bo.samond.
II. Edward, Major 12th Royal Lancers, d. unm. 10 June,
1882.
III. Henry John (Rev.), Knapton Hall, Norfolk, m. 27
May, 1852, Caroline, dau. of Sir Sandford Graham, 2nd
Bart., and d. 14 Sept. 1871. She d. 6 Oct. 1877.
IV. Charles, late Uth Hussars, m. Malvina Elizabeth, dau.
of John Hemphill, Esq. of Cashel, co. Tipperary, and has,
1 Charles. 2 Horatio.
1 Maud.
V. Horatio Harbord, Major-Gen., A.D.C. to the Queen, r,i.
21 Nov. 1867, Katherine Selina, only child of F'rancis
Locke, Esq. of Rowdeford, WHts, and has issue, a dau.,
b. 9 Dec. 1878.
Jane, m. Gen. Sir John Lambert, K.C.B., and d. his widow
22 May, 1864. Catherine, d. 26 April, 1802.
The eldest son,
John Morant, Esq. of Brokenhurst, J.P. and D.L., b. 27
Jan. 1787, High Sheriff co. Hants 1820. He m. 18 Sept. 1823,
Lady Caroline Augusta Hay, dau. of William, 16th Earl of
Erroll, and d. 5 May, 1857, leaving issue,
John, now of Brokenhurst.
Hay-Richards, of Ringwood, Hants, m. 2 Nov. 1861, Eliza
beth, dau. of Charles Fluder, Esq. of Lymington, Hants
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MOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOR
and has a son, Hay George Samuel, b. 26 Dec. 1862, and
other issue.
■\Villiam Samuel, Capt. formerly ia the Grenadier Guards,
m. Isabella, dau. of F. B. Long, Esq., and il. 12 Feb. 1879.
Augusta Margaret, d. 1828.
Arms — Gu., on a clifivron arg. three talbots passant or.
Crest — A dove, in the beak an olive branch, all ppr. Molto —
En mourant j'espere.
Seat — Brokenhurst Park, near Lymington, Hants.
MORAY OP ABERCAIRNY.
Homk-Deuiimond-IIoray, William Augustus,
Esq. of Abercairny, co. Perth, Captain, late Scots
Guards, b. 12 April, 1852, J.P. and D.L. co. Perth,
served with the 2nd batt. Scots Guards in the expe-
dition to the Soudan, 1885, was present m the
engagements at Hasheen and Tamai (medal and
clasp and Khedive's star).
J^Hiniln of ^tDraiT of ^LbErtairniJ.
The great House of JIokat, or Murrat, derives from
Freskine, a Fleming, who settled in Scotland during the
reign of David 1., and acquired from that monarch the lands
of Strathbrock, co. Linlithgow. Frcskine was s. in 1 158 by his
only son,
William de Moravia, who left two .sons. The elder,
William de Moravia, s. his father in 1200. He seems to
have m. the dau. and heiress of David de Olifand, Justiciary
of Loudoun, in tlie reign of Alexandek IL, to have acquired
by her the lands of Bothwell, and to have had a son and heir,
Walter de Moravia,* who s. liis father in 122G, and wa.s the
first of this family designed by the title of " Bothwell." Wal-
ter de Moravia ;». a dau. of Duncan, Earl of Fife, and had two
sons, William and Andrev.', by the older of whom.
Sir William de Moeavia, Dominus de Botliwell. he «.
in 1284. He d., however, without issue in 1293, and was s. by
his brother,
Sir Andrew Moray, of Boihwell, joint Governor of the
Kingdom, distinguished himself as the associate of Wallace.
He m. a dau. of Sir John Cumin, Lord of Badeuoch, and, falling
at the battle of Stirling, left issue,
I. Andrew (Sir), who s. at Bothwell. lie m. Lady Christian
Bruce, sister of King Kobert I. ol Scotland, and had two
sons,
John and Thomas, successively lords of Bothwell. The
elder d. without issue ; and the younger, Thomas, left an
only dau. and heiress, Jean, m. .\rchib.ild, Lord of Gallo-
way, afterwards Earl of Douglas.
II. AYiLLiAM, of Drumsargard.
The 2nd son.
Sir Willia.m Moray, of Drumsargard, d. about the year
1300, and was .■:. by his son.
Sir John Moray, de Drumsargard, a personage of great
influence at the period in which he lived. He ra. 1299, Lady
Mary, only dau. of Malise, 6th Earl of Strathcm, by whom he
acquired the lands of Abercairny, Ogilvic, <fec., and had issue,
Maurice (Sir) ; Aiexander (Sir); and Walter, ancestor of
the Morays of Ogilfacc, a family now extinct. Sir John !Moray
d. in the early part of the 14th century, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Sir Maurice Moray, of Drumsargard, a steady adherent of
David Brcce, who obtained, 1343, from that monarch a
charter of the Earldom of Strathern to himself and the heirs
male of his body. His lordship m. a dau. of Thomas Randolph,
Earl of Moray, but had no issue. Accompanying King David
on his unfortunate expedition into England, the Earl was slaia
at the battle of Durham, 134G, when the title of Strathern
reverted to the Crown, while the estates and representation of
the family devolved on his brother.
Sir Alexander Moray, who was returned heir to his
paternal inheritance 1349. In 136G, at the decease of Thomas,
last Lord of Bothwell, without male issue, Sir Alexander
claimed, as next heir male, the succession to his estates; but
the Lord of Galloway, having m., as before stated, the dau.
and heiress of the deceased Lord of Bothwell, had obtained
full possession. Sir Alexander Moray was s. at his decease
by his son.
Sib Andrew Moray, of Ogiivy and Abercairny, on whom
King James II. of Scotland conferred the honour of Knight-
hood. He m. a dau. of Sir Humphrey Cunningham, of Glen-
* Besides Walter his heir, thisWilliam had other sons " who,''
continues Chalmers, "propagated the name of Moray byfoimd-
ing other houses, one of which was the Murrays of Tullibardine,
now represented by the Duke of Athoil."
garnock, an ancient Ayrshire family, by whom he left at hi.s
demise, Ump. James III. (with three daus., the elder m. Sir
Maurice Dmmmond, of Concraig, and the younger, Charles
Campbell, of Strouehore), a son and successor,
Sir Humphry Moray, of Ogiivy and Abercairny, living tem/).
King James III. He vi. Catherine, dau. of Patrick, Lord
Graham, and sister of William, 1st Earl of Montrose, by whom
he left a son and heir,
Andrew Moray, of Abercairny, one of the gallant warrioii?.
of the reign of James IV. He m. Margaret, dau. of Alexander
IJobertson, of Strowan, and had three sons,
George, who fell at Floddenfield, m. Agnes, a dau. of the-
eminent House of Liiidscy, and had a son,
John, heir to his father.
Humphrey (Sir), who d. s. p.
Robert, tutor-in-law to his nephew, Johu, during his-
minority.
Abercairny attended his Sovereign to Floddcn, and was there
slain with his elder son, 1513. His grandson,
John Moray, of Abercairny, m. his cousin. Lady Kicholas-
Graham, dau. of William, Earl of Montrose, and had issue,
William, his heir; Robert, successor to his brother; Marian,.
))!. Malcolm Robertson, of Kierquhan ; Margaret, m. Andrew-
Shaw, of Kiulochill ; Agnes, m. James Marshall, of Fitcairn ;
Elizabeth, 711. John Horroek, of that ilk ; Janet, to. David
Joschoch, of Monyvaird ; and Barbara, v.-ho d. ^mm. John
Moray fell at the battle of Pinkie, 1574, and was s. by his son,
William Moray, of Abercairny, in. Margaret, dau. of
Laurence, Lord Oliphant, but d. without surviving issue, 1558,
when the estates and representation passed to his brother,
KoEEF.T Moray, of Abercairny, who m. 15G0, Catherine, dau>
of William Murray, of Tullibardine, and had, with other issue,.
I. William, his heir ; 11. David (Sir), of Gorthy, appointed by
James VI. Governor to that monarch's eldest son, Prince-
Henrv, and d. s. -p. ; iii. Mungo (Sir), of Craigie, who to. a
dau. of George Halket, of Pitfirran, and had issue, Sir Robert
Moray, Lord Justice Clerk, buried in AVestminster Abbey, and
Sir William Moray, of Dreghorn, Master of the Works to ICing
Charles II, The Laird of Abercairny d. 21) Sept. 1549, and.
was s. by his son.
Sir William Moray, of Abercairny. This gentleman, con-
temporary with King James VI., wm brought up with that
Prince at Stirling, His Majesty being then under the care oli
Abercairny's aunt, the Countess of Mar. Sir William, who was-
Ma.ster of the Horse to the Queen, m. Christian, dau. of Sir
Laurence Mercer, of Aldic, and had (with a dau. Mary, m.
Patrick Murray, of Ochtertyre) a son,
Robert, m. Helen, dau. of Alexander Bruce, of Cultma-
lundie, and, dying v. p. 1628, left issue,
William, heir to his grandfather.
David, d. s. p.
Anne, m. Alexander Robertson, Esq. of Strowan.
Sir William Moray rf. 1640, and was s. by his grandson,
William Moray, Esq. of Abercairny, a devoted Royalist, 'i,u
Anne, dau. of George Hay, of Keillor grandfather of John,
12th Earl of Errol, and had (with two daus., Isabel, m. Sir
Archibald Stewart, Bart, of Burrow ; and Helen, to. Mungo
Graham, of Gorthy) three sons, the eldest of whom.
Sir Robert Moray, of Abercairny, s. his father 1G42, and
received the honour of knighthood from King Charles II.
immediately after the Restoration. He m. Anne, dau. of
Patrick Graham, Esq. of Inchbraikie, and had issue,
William, his heir.
Kobert, a steady adherent to the Stuart family, to whom
the exiled James II., at St. Germacs, enrrusted several
important commissions. He m. Janet, dan. of John
Murray, Esq. of Polmais, and left issue ; but the line is ;
now extinct.
John, who after the Revolution entered the I'^rench service, J
and attained the rank of Lieut.-Col. He d. unvi. 1710.
Anne, hi. David Graham, Esq. of Fintry.
Emma, m. James Graham, Esq. of Garvock.
Sir Robert d. 1704, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Moray, Esq. of Abercairny. This gentleman,
taking no part in public affairs, but residing chiefly upon hi»
paternal estate, improved the inheritance, and freed it entirely
from the incumbrances which the injustice of former times
and the extravagance of some of his predecessors had incurred.
He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Graeme, Esq. of Belgowan,
and dying 1735, left (with two daus., Louisa, m. Alexander,
6th Earl of Kelly ; and EUzabeth, to. David Grceme, Esq.) an
only son,
James Moray, Esq. of Abercairny, m. the Lady Christian
Montgomery, dau. of Alexander, 9th Earlof Eglinton, and bad ^
issue,
MOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOR
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Alexandeb, "^ g„g{.essiye possessors.
Charles, 3 ^
Susanna, m. Col. JohnSeaton, heir and representative of the
Earls of Dumfermline, and had issue.
Elizabeth, vi. Andrew, Lord Bollo.
Margaret, ?!i. John Sinclair, Esq. of Freswick, Advocate,
Sheriff-Depute of cos. Caithness and Sutherland.
Frances, vi. 1st, George Drummond, Esq. of Blair Drum-
niond, and had a son, John, who d. in his infancy. Mrs.
Drummond m. 2ndly, Gen. Sir William Erskine, of Torrie,
and had issue.
The elder .surviving son and heir,
Alexander Moray, Esq. of Abercairny, dying without issue,
was s. by his only surviving brother,
CoL. Charles Moray, of Abercairny, m. the eldest dau. and
heiress of the late Sir William Stirling, Bart, of Ardoch, by
whom he acquired those lands, and had issue,
.James, his heir.
William Moray Stirling, of whom presently.
Charles, Capt. in the Army, who d. unm. 1820.
Christian, m. Henry Home Drummond, Esq. of Blair Drum-
mond, and has had issue {see Drommond of Blair Drummond,
page 542).
Margaret, d. unm. 1832.
Col. Moray Stirling d. 1810. and was s. by his eldest son,
James Moray, Esq. of Abercairny, J. P. and D.L. for co.
Perth, Capt. 15th Hussars, and subsequently Eieut.-Col. of the
Perthshire Local Militia, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Gen. Sir
William Erskine, Bart, of Torrie; and 2ndly, 12 Oct. 1837,
Mary Frances, youngest dau. oi Joseph Thomas, Esq. of
Shepherd's Bush and Cowley Hall, Middlesex, but d. s.p.Dec.
1840, when he was s. by his brother,
William Moray-Stirling, Esq. of Abercairny, co. Perth,
and Ardoch, Major in the Army, m. the Hon. Fanny Douglas,
dau. of Archibald, Lord Douglas, by the Lady Frances Scott,
grand-aunt of Walter, 5th Duke of Buccleuch. Major Moray-
Stirling seiTed for a long period in the Army, was ten years in
India, and was present as A.D.C. to Sir Colquhoun Grant at
the battle of Waterloo (three times wounded) (medal). He s. his
mother in Ardoch, and became the representative and possess-
or of the estates of the ancient House of Abercairny on the death
of hisbrother. He rf. 9 Feb. 1850, ;nd was s. by bis sister.
Christian Stirling Moray, of Ardoch and Abercairny, 6.
1779 ; VI. 1812, Henry Home Drummond {see Drdmmond of
Blair Sninimond), and d. 29 Nov. 1864, and was s. by her
second son,
Charles Stirling-HomeDrdmmond Moray, Esq. of Blair
Drumm«nd, Ardoch, Abercairny, Millearne and Douglas
House, Petersham ; b. 17 April, 1816, J. P. and D.L. co. Perth,
formerly of the 2nd Life Guards and 15th Hussars, m. 11 Dec.
1845, Lady Anne Georgina Douglas, youngest dau. of Charles
.')th Marquess of Queensberry, K.T. ; s. his mother in Aber-
cairny, 1864, and his brother (see Drummond of Blair Drum-
mond) in the estates of Blair Drummond, Ardoch, and Mill-
earne, in 1876, and had issue,
I. Henry Edward, of Blair Drummond (see that Memoir).
II. William Augustus, nowof .\berc;iirny.
I. Caroline Frances (who, with her husband, assumed the
surname of Drum-mond-Forbes on thtir marriage), m. 25
Oct. 1881, Arthur Edward W hitmore, 2nd son of the late
Lt.-Col. John Forbes, late Coldstream Guards {see Forbes
of Callendar), and has issue : Charles William Arthur, b.
10 Jan. 1885 ; Mary Christian.
Mr. Stirling-Home-Drummond-Moray, d. 24 Sept. 1891, and
was s. in Abercairny by his 2nd son,
^rnis— Quarterly : i. Grand Quarter, counterquartered 1st
and 4th, az., three stars arg. within a double tressure flory,
counterflory or, for Moray, 2nd and 3rd, or, two chevrons gu.
for Stratheaen. ii. Grand Quarter, or, three bars wavy gu.
each charged with an escallop of the field, for Drdmmond.
III. Grand Quarter, quarterly, 1st, vert, a lion rampant arg.
armed and langued gu. for Home ; 2nd, arg. three popinjays
vert, beaked and membered gu.. for Pepdie of Dunglas ; 3rd,
arg. three hunting horns sa., stringed gu. for Forrester ; 4th,
gu. a pelican feeding her youiig, arg. vulned ppr,, within a
border engrailed of the first, fur Kllem. iv. Grand Quarter,
quarterly, arg , on a bend engrailed az., three buckles or, for
Stirling; 2nd and 3rd, ara., across engrailed az, within a
horder engrailed gu. for Sinclair. Crest— An earl's coronet
surmounted of a star of twelve rays arg. Supporters— Two
eagles ppr. Mottoes— Suns tache (above the crest) ; and Tanti
talem genuere parentes.
-SeaJ— Abercairny, Crieff, co. Perth. Club— GunTds.
MORE OF LINLEY.
MoEE, EoBEET Jaspeb, Esq. of Linley Hall
and Larderi Hall, co. Salop, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff
1881, B.C.E., and M.A. ; M.P. for Salop 1865-8,
and for Ludlow Division since 1885 ; b. 1836 ; m.
1871, Evaline Frances, dau. of Eev. Canon Carr, of
St. Helen's, co. Lancaster, and has issue,
I. Thomas Jasper Mytton, 6. 1872.
II. Robert Henry, (/. 9 March, 1875.
III. Jasper Frederiik, b. 23 June, 1876.
IV. Richard Edwarc ee, b. 3 Jan. 1879.
I. Mary Dorothea, I. 14 March, 1885.
liineag'e. — This is a family of great antiquity, deriving
its name from the parish of More, near Bishop's Castle.
Richard (or, according to Camden, Thomas) de la More
came from Normandy with Duke William, and lost his life at
the Battle of Hastings, leaving a son.
Sir Thomas de la More, who, to use the words of Camden,
" builte faire houses at Launceston, in Cornwall; Halton, in
Cheshire ; and More, in Shropshire, giving to the latter place
his paternal name. " He m. Constance, dau. of Robert de
Uinfrevil, Lord de Tours, and was ancestor of the Mores of
More, CO. Salop.
The Inquisitions show that the estate of Linley was held by
grand sergeantry, the condition of the tenure being the supply
of 200 men as a body-guard to accompany the King when he
went into AVales. The Inquisition of Henry III. states that
the complement of men had been maintained by " Abavus ,"
the grandfather of the More then holding the tenure. One of
the family was companion of Edward II. in Berkeley Castle,
and wrote his life in Latin. Sir Thomas More, the Chancellor,
the Moores, Earls of Mountcashell, and the Moores of Barne,
derive from collateral branches of this family,
William More, Esq. of Larden, in 1491 (grandson of Richard
More, of More and Larden) m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Berkeley,
and had two sons, Edward, his heir, and Thomas, of Needham,
Suffolk, whose son, Robert, returned into Salop, and was of
Linley ; he was buried at The More, 20 March, 1603-4, leaving a
son, Richard, of whom presently. The elder son,
Edward More, Esq. of Lavden, 8 Henry VIII. , m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Edward Cluade, Esq. of Orleton, and had three sons,
I. Thomas, his heir; ii. John. Clerk of the Exchequer, father
of Sir Edward More, Knt. of Odiham, Hants ; iii. Eustace.
The eldest son,
Thomas More, Esq. who s. his father at Larden, m. and left
at his decease a son and successor,
Jasper More, Esq. of Larden, who d. I6I3, leaving three
daus. only (one of whom Hi. Samuel More, the Parliamentarian),
whereupon More and Larden passed to his cousin,
Richard More, Esq. of Linley, who thus re-united the
ancient estates of the family, being styled of More, Linley,
and Larden. He ra. a sister of Sir Thomas Harris, Bart, of
Boreatton; was High Sheriff, in 1619, and represented the
town of Bishop's Castle, in the Long Parliament of Charles
I. The part he took was decidedly anti-monarchical, and
he appears early among the most active partisans of the
Parliament within the county; but he d. 6 Dec. 1643, before
the triumph of his party, and was s. by his eldest son,
Samuel More, Esq. of More, Linley, and Larden, who took
a leading part in the civil commotions of Salop. He had
scarcely paid the last rites to his father, when he was called
upon to take command of Hoptoii Castle, one of the few
fortresses in Salop which were at that time in the interest
of the Parliament, and he gallantly sustained a month's siege,
with but thirty-one men against five hundred horse and foot.
Subsequently events crowned with success the party espoused
by Col. More, as he is generally called, and he was actively
engaged throughout the Interregnum in the internal regula-
tions of Salop, of which he was returned to be one of four
representatives to the Parliament summoned by Cromweli.
for Sept. 1656. His 1st wife, a dau. of his kinsman, Jasper
More, brought hira three children. By a 2nd marriage he had
three sons and four daus., one of whom, Anne, in. Sir John
Turton, a Puisne Judge of the King's Bench. The sons were,
I. RICHARD, his heir; ii. Thomas, M.D., d. unm. 1697, aged
69 ; III. Robert of Linley, who m. Sarah dau. of John Walcot.
of Walcot, Salop, and had an only son, Robert, successor
to his cousin, Thomas More, of More and Larden. The eldest
son,
Richard More, Esq. of More and Larden, b. 1627, M.P. for
Bishops Castle, from 1688 to his death, ten years after; m.
1659, Anne, dau. of Isaac Pennington, Lord Mayor of London
1043 ; by this lady, from whom he was divorced, he had no
issue. He m. 2ndly, Dorcas Owen, and had, with a younger
son, Richard, slain in battle 1709, another son,
Thomas More, Esq. of More and Larden, at whose decease,
.«. p. 1731, his estates passed to his cousin-german, only son of
Robert More, of Linley, 3rd son of Col. More,
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MOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOR
EoBEKT More, Esq. of Linloy, JI.P., F.R.S., b. 1703, distin-
guished as a traveller and botanist, the pupil and friend of
Linnseus. He introduced larch to England, and planted the
first at Linley the day before those at Dunkeld, the Duke of
Atholl and himself being members of the Council of the Koyal
Society at that time. Mr. More, m. 1st, 1750, Ellen, dau. of
Thomas Wilson, Esq. of Trevallyn, and had by her,
I. Thomas, of Larden Hall, m. 19 Aug. 1795, Harriott, dau.
of Thomas Jlytton, Esq. of Shiptun, Salop, and dying 23
June, 1S04, left issue,
1 Rohert Henry Gayer More (Rev.), of Larden Hall,
Much Wenlock, Salop, J. P., and of Shipton Hall, co.
Salop, b. 20 June, I79S ; d. May, 1879, and was s. by his
nephew, Robert Jasper More, Esq., now of Linley.
1 Harriet Mary, m. her cousin, Rev. Thomas Frederick
More, of Linley.
n. ROBEBT.
Mr. More vi. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Thomas More, Esq. of
Millichope, which lady d. without issue 1792. He d. 5 Jan.
1780, and was s. at Larden by his son, Thomas, and at Linley,
&c., by his son,
Robert More, Esq. of More, Linley, and Shelve, High Sheriff
1783 ; m. 4 Aug. 1781, Eliza, dau. of James Taylor, Esq. of
3Iuch Hadham, Herts, and had issue,
Robert BridgE5IAN, of Linley Hall, High Sheriff 1822, b.
29 April, 1788; d. itnm. 1851.
Thomas Frederick, of Linley Hall.
Henry, an officer in the Peninsular War, d. 1811.
Catherine Louisa, m. 12 Feb. 181 1, Thomas White, M.D., of
Glastonbury and Exeter.
Charlotte, m. Arthur JIale, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of Belle-
vue, CO. Stafford, and d. 1828.
Laura Octavia, deceased. Olivia, d. 14 Feb. 1867.
Mr. Mure d. 12 Jan. 1818. His 2nd son.
Rev. Thomas Fbedebick More, of Linley Hall, b. 19 Jan.
1790 ; 111. his cousin, 1831, Harriet Mary, dau. of Thomas More,
Esq. of Larden, and had issue,
Robert .Taspek, now of Linley and Larden.
Harriet Louisa, m. Rev. Maurice Lloyd, of Montgomery.
Mr. More d. 7 Dec. 1869.
Arms — Sa., a swan close ppr., beaked gu., all within a border
engrailed arg. Crest — 1st, An eagle arg. preying upon a hare
«a. ; 2nd, Out of a ducal coronet or, a swan's head and neck ppr .
Seats — Linley Hall, Bishop's Castle, Salop, and Larden Hall,
31uch Wenlock, co. Salop.
MOREWOOD OF ALFEETON.
Palmee-Morewood, Charles Eowland, Esq.
of Alt'reton Park, co. Derby, and Ladbroke Hall,
CO. Warwick, J. P. for both cos., and D.L. for co.
■\Varwick, High Sheriff 1880, b. 7 June, 1843 ; m.
17 July, 1873, Patience Marv, 3rd dau. of Right
Rev. Lord Arthur Hervej, iJishop of Bath and
Wells, and has isaue,
3. Rowland Charles Arthur, b. 9 Jan. 1879.
II. Anthony Constantino, 6. 31 Aug. 1888; d. 15 Jan. 1889.
1. Clara Winifred Sarah, b. 21 Dec. 1881.
Xiineage.— The Palmers of Ladbroke are the senior line
of the Palmer family from which descend the Palmers of
Wanlip, the Palmers of Nazing Park, and Palmer, Lord
Selborne.
William Palmer, Esq. of Ladbroke, co. Warwick, son and
heirof Sir William Palmer, Knt. of Clerkenwell, who purchased
the estate of Ladbroke tenqi. Charles I., m. Elizabeth dau.,
of John Scrymshire, Esq. of Norbury, co. Stafford, by Eliza-
beth his wife, only dau. of Sir Hervey Bagot, Bart., and had,
iwith a dau. Elizabeth, who d. won., a son,
Charles Palmer, Esq. of Ladbroke, who m. Mary, dau. of
Sir Richard Newdigate, Bart, of Arbury Park, co. Warwick,
and had, with three daus. (Mary, who d. v.nm. ; Dorothy m.
— Murcott, Esq. ; and Elizabeth, who d. unin.), two sons,
"William, who d. unm., and
Charles PAL>rEE, Esq. of Ladbroke, who m. Jane Anne, dau.
of Richard Goodwyn, Esq. of Ashbourne, co. Derby, and sister of
Ellen, wife of George Mobewood, Esq.of Alfreton, High Sheriff
in 17G2 (a representative of the Morewoodsof Alfreton, a family
•which ranked from an early period with the principal gentry
cf the county). By Jane his wife, he had issue,
AViLLiAM, his heir.
Charles (Rev.), Rector of Lighthorne, h. 23 Nov. 1782; m.
22 Jan. 1823, Lady Charlotte Finch, dau. of Hcneage, 4th
Earl Aylesford, and had by her (who d. 17 Jan. 1869; a son,
Henry Charles, b. 14 Aug. 1826, and four daus., Louisa;
Mary Isabella ; Frances ; and Charlotte Ellen.
Mary Anne, m. Thomas Bilbio, Esq. of Xottleworth House,
Notts.
His eldest son,
William Palmer Mobewood, Esq. of Alfreton Hall, co.
Derby, and Ladbroke, co. Warwick, to. Dee. 1815, Clara, 2nd
dau. of Sir Charles Blois, Bart., and by her (who d. 1865) haj
issue,
Charles Rowland, his heir.
William Frederick, hi. Lucy, dau. of Rev. C. Johnson, and
d. leaving one son.
Ellen, m. G. H. Elliott, Esq. of Farnborough Park, Hants,
and d. Feb. 1892.
Lucy Anne.
This gentleman, whose patronymic was Palmer, assumed the
surname of Morewood on succeeding to the estates of the
Morewoods in 1825. He d. 23 Feb. 1863, and was a. by his son,
Charles Rowland Palmer-Morewood, Esq. of Alfreton
Hall and Ladbroke, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 Aug. 1819 ; m. 9 June,
1842, the Hon. Georgina Byron, 2nd dau. of George Anson,
7th Lord Byron, and had by her (who d. 23 Jan. 1893} issue,
Charles Rowland, now of Alfreton.
William Lewis George, 6. 1854, d. 1882.
George Herbert, b. 18.^7.
Alfred, 6. 1859. in. 1883, Alice Beatrice, dau. of the late Rev.
Francis John Hurt, and has issue, two daus.
Ernest Augustus, b. 1860.
Georgiana Millicent, m. "28 April, 1868, Samuel Charles, 2nd
Lord Hindlip, and has issue, (sccBdrke's Peerage).
Adela, m. 12 Dec. 1867, George A. Hacket, Esq. of Moor
Hall, CO. Warwick, and has issue (see that family).
Frances Maude, to. 30 April, 1872, Capt. Cecil Lyon, son of
Lieut. -Col. Lyon, of Dabrusken, co. Dumfries.
Ellen Mary, to. 1st Sept. 1873, Edward Miller Mundy, Esq.,
of Shipley Hall (divorced), and 2ndly, 1882, Charles Henry
John, present Earl of Shrewsbury, and has issue {see
Burke's Peerage).
He d. 21 Feb. 1873.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Mobewood, vert, an oalc
tree coup6 on base arg. fructed or; 2nd and 3rd, Palmer, aig.,
on two bars sa. three trefoils of the first, in chief a greyhound
courant of the second. Crests — Mobewood : Two arms em-
bowed armed ppr., supporting a chaplct of oak branches vtrt,
fructed or ; Palmer : A greyhound sejant sa. coUared.
Seats — Alfreton Park, Alfreton, co. Derby, and Ladbroke
Hall, Southam, co. Warwick. Town House — 66, Queen's
Gate, S.W.
cud) — Junior Carlton.
MORGAN OF BIDDLESDON PARK.
Morgan, Col. Geoege Manners, of Biddlesdon
Park, Bucks, and Abercothy, co. Carmarthen, J.P.
Bucks and co. Northampton, Hon. Col. Royal Bucks
Hussars, formerly Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards, b. 28
July, 1833 ; m. 23 Sept. 1858, Elizabeth Lydia
Player, dau. of Cajjt. Thomas Brigstocke, R.N., of
Ferryside, co. Carmarthen, and niece of W. Brig-
stocke, Esq. of Blaenpant, co. Cardigan, and has
had issue,
I. George Robert Manners, b. 24 July, 1850 ; d. 1 July, 1862.
II. L01S Ferdinand Habry Codbtbope, who, in conjunction
with his wife, has assumed by royal licence, the ad-
ditional surname and arms of Gbenville, 6 Dec. 1890, is
Capt. 3rd Batt. York and Lancaster Regt., b. 5 Jan. 1861 ;
m. 4 Nov. 1884, Mary, 8th Baboness Kinloss, C.I. (see
Bdeke's Peerage), eldest dau. of Richard, 3rd and last
Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, and has issue,
1 Richard George Gbenville, 6. 25 Sept. 1887.
2 Luis Chandos Francis Temple, b. 10 Oct. 1889.
3 Thomas George Breadalbane, b. 21 July, 1892.
1 Caroline Mary Elizabeth Grcnville, 6. 26 June, 1886.
III. Thomas Chandos Chardin, 6. 23 Dec. 1863.
I. Caroline Georgina Elizabeth Anna, b. 5 March, 1865.
Xiiueag'e. — James Morgan, Esq. (of an old Carmarthen-
shire family), Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn, and a Bencher
of that society, derived considerable property from his maternal
uncle, Erasmus Lewis, Esq. of Abercothy. He m. Mary, one
of the four daus. (of whom Catherine, m. Henry Paulet, 4th
Duke of Bolton) and co-heir of Charles Parry, Esq. of Oakfield,
Berks, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir John Chardin, and by her
(who d. 11 March, 1757) had issue,
George. William. John. Chardin.
James, D.D., of Oakfield, Berks, Rector of Llanttisant, co.
Glamorgan, and Prebendary of Gloucester, m. Mary Tlioyts,
and had issue, Francis, of Oakfield; James; Henry (Rev,),
Rector of Goodrich, near Ross ; and Mary.
John, of Bedford Square.
MOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOR
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Mr. Morgan was s. by his eldest son,
George Morgan, Esq. of Abercothy, co. Carmarthen, and
Biddlcsdon Park, Bucks, 6. 13 Oct. 1739, who m. 1792, Frances,
dau. of William Mabbott, of Bulmarsh Court, near Reading, by
Frances, dau. of George Courthope, Esq. of AVhiligh, Sussex,
and d. 10 June, 1819, having had issue,
George Manners, his heir.
AVilliam, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister, m. Catherine, dau. of
John Woodward, Esq. of Uckfield, Sussex.
Charles, of Caervorgan, Swansea, and of Lincoln's Tnn, m.
Caroline Elizabetli, dau. of Rev. John James, Rector of
Penmaen, near Swansea, and had, with other issue, Charles
Edward, of Oakfield, Berks, J.P., Col. late 67tn Foot, b.
1838.
Henry.
Frederick (Rev.), m. a dau of Rev. J. Paylor, and had issue
four children. !
Alfred, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. I
Edmund, m. a dau. of Charles Brett, Esq. of Cheltenham,
and had issue, four children.
The eldest son,
George Morgan, Esq. of Eiddleston Park, and of Aber-
cothy, CO. Carmarthen, J. P. cos. Bucks, Carmarthen, North-
ampton, and Oxford, and D.L. for the three first named cos.,
High Sheriff of co. Carmarthen 1824, and of Bucks, 1826, 6.
6 .Xug. 1793; m. 1S20, Anna Eliza, 4th dau. of George Laver
Oliver, Esq. of Brill Park, co. Buckinghaa, and by her (who
d. 7 May, 1864) had issue,
Gf.obge Manners, now of Biddlesdon Park.
Francis Frederick Richard Mansel, of Plas Cord M6r,
l.lanfairpwU, Anglesey, J. P. and D.L., formerly Capt. 3rd
Batt. Bedfordshire Reet., b. Oct. 18:!ft|; m. laS^, Alice, dau.
of William Krauztler, Esq. Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Paik,
and formerly of Alsace, France, and has issue,
1 Francis George Courthorpe Mansel, Lieut. South Wales
Borderers, 6. 27 March, 1868.
2 Arden Henry William Llewelyn, b. 1869.
1 Evelyn Anna Marguerite.
2 Emily Alice Paulina.
Chandos Stuart Temple Henry, 6. Sept. 1839.
Mr. Morgan d. 1847.
Arms — Sa., a lion rampant reguardant arg. Crest— A demi-
lion lampant reguardant, as in the arms.
yeats — Biddlesdon Park, near Brackley, and Abercothy, Car-
marthen.
C'iui— Army and Navy.
♦-
MORaAN OF GOLDEN GROVE,
MoEGAN, Gkoege AUGUSTUS, Esq. of Golden
Grove, co. Flint, Lieut. -Col. in Her Majesty's
Service, served in the Ottoman Army 1854-55. first
as Aide-de-Camp to Gen. Cannon, and then to Gen.
Beatson, and aftervcards commanded a regt. of
Albanian Cavalry, 6. 11 April, 1828 ; nt. 18 April,
1850, Emily, eldest dau. of Rev. J. T. Maine, M.A.,
of Brighton Wood, Hants, J. P., and has a son,
Edward Augustus Gwtlltm, b. 12 Feb. 1851.
Xilneag'e. — This family, which has been seated from an
early period at Golden Grove, descends from Ednifed Vtchak,
Ix)rd of Brynffenigl, in Carnarvon, representative of Marchddd
AP Cynan, founder of the Vlllth noble tribe of North Wales
and Powys, memorable as the progenitor of the Royal House
of Tudor.
Edward Morgan, Esq., who assumed the family surname,
was 9th in descent from Sir Tudor ap Edntfed Vychan, one
of the Commissioners for a conclusion of peace between
i Edward I. and Llewelyn, King of North Wales. He m.
Catherine, dau. of John Davies, Esq. of Gwynsaney, and had
issue. The eldest son,
Edward Morgan, Ksq. of Golden Grove, " learned in the
law," Jit. Anne, dau. of John Conway, Esq. of Bodrhyddan, and
I dying 25 Feb. 1611, left a son and heir,
1 Robert Morgan, F.sq. of Golden Grove, living 1622, who m.
I Catherine, dau. of Sir William Jones, of Castell-y-niarch, and
: was s. at his decease by liis eldest son,
I Capt. William Morgan, of Golden Grove, who m. Eliza,
, dau. of Thomas Whiteley, Esq. of Ashton, and had a son and
I heir,
1 Edward Morgan, Esq., slain at Winnington Bridge. He
left by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas White, Esq., a son
' and successor,
Kdward Morgan, F,sq. of Golden Grove, who m. Ursula,
dau. of Sir Henry Bunbury, Bart, of Stann-y, and had issue,
Edward, his heir; Thomas, a Capt. at Barbadoes; William;
Elizabeth ; Catherine, who lived at Chester. Mr. Morgan d.
1682, and was s. by his son,
Edward Morgan, Esq. of Golden Grove, High Sheriff
1701, 6. 1669 ; m. Frances, dau. of William Bankes, Esq. of
Winstanley Hall, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 1744) had
a dau. Catherine, m. Thomas Bankes, Esq. of Winstanley, and
a son,
Edward Morgan, Esq. of Golden Grove, High Sheriff 1738,
who m. Anne, dau. and heir of Robert Crompton, Esq. of
Kinnerton and Bache, co. Chester, and dying 1749, was s. by
his son,
Peter Morgan, Esq. of Golden Grove, High Sheriff 1752,
who m. Margaret, dau. of John Heskeib, Esq. of Warrington,
and dying 1780, left a dau. Margaret, who d. unm., and a son
and successor,
Edward Morgan, Esq. of Golden Grove, J. P. and D.L.,
Lieut.-Col. Flintshire Militia, High SheriCf 1792, b. 7 Aug.
1759 ; m. 1792, Louisa, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Griffith,
Esq. of Rhual, and had issue,
Edward, late of Golden Grove. Augustus Henry (Rev.).
Louisa Henrietta, m. March, 1823, Richard Augustus Tucker
Steward, Esq. of Noitington House.
Mr. Morgan d. 28 June, 1831, and was s. by his son,
Edward Morgan, Esq. of Golden Grove, J. P., Col. of the
Militia, b. 1 April, 1793 ; m. 1st, 14 Feb. 1827, Charlotte, dau.
of Col. Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle, of Hartsheath Park, in the
same shire, and by her (who d. 28 April, 1828) had a son,
George Augustus, of Golden Grove. Col. Morgan, in. 2ndly,
31 July, 1832, Alice, dau. of John Douglas, Esq. of Gym, co.
Flint, and d. 1861, leaving
Arthur Edward, late Capt. 71st Highlanders, b. 16 Aug. 1838 ;
m. 1884, Ada, dau. ol Dr. Cross, of Clitton, and d. 1892,
leaving by her, who d. 1887, Alured Edward, b. 1886; Noel
Arthur, b. !t86.
Charles Peter, 6. 19 Feb. 1843; m. 13 Sept. 1877, Sarah.
Henrietta, dau. of Richard Williams, Esq. of Glyn Arthur,
CO. Denbigh.
Edwin, of Cae Gwyn, co. Flint, J. P., b. 2 Nov. 1848: to.
1875, Edith Mary, dau. of J. Thompson, Esq. of Henfiyn,
CO. Flint, and had, Edwin Arthur Douglas, b. 18i8, and
Edith Alice Elizabeth.
Armn — Quarterly : 1st and 4th gu., a chevron erm. between
three Englishmen's heads, in profile, couped at the neck, ppr.,
bearded and haired sa., for Ednyfed Vychan : 2nd and Srd
gu., a Saracen's head erased at the neck arg., environed about
the temples with a wreath orand arg., for Marchud ap Cynan.
Crest — An Englishman's head, as in the arms. Motto — Heb.
Dduw heb ddim, a Dduw a ddigon.
&u(— Golden Grove, Holywell, built 1678.
MORGAN OF DEFYNOG.
Morgan, Gwenllian Elizabeth Fanny and
Ellen Maria, of Buckingham Place, Brecon, and
of the Pare, co. Brecon, daus. of the late Ret.
Philip Howel Morgan, M.A., and Margaret, hi*
wife, s. to their maternal grandfather's estate as co-
heiresses, on the death of their uncle, the Rev.
William Hughes, M.A. (of the Pare, Vicar of
Ebbw Vale, co. Monmouth, J.P. for that co.), 15
Feb. 1886.
Xiineag'e. — The history of this family is given in Jones'
History of Brecknockshire, and also in Hugh Thomas' MSS. in
the British Museum. Gwilym of Maescar, descended from
Brychan Brecheiniog, King of Garthmadryn (living 400), m.
Alice, dau. of Richard Bevan Meredith Gwilym Gunter, and
had two sons,
I. Morgan, of Blaensenni, m. a dau. of Llewelyn Morgan
Llewelyn ap Morgan David Gam, and had two sons, William
Morgan, of Senni, who m. a dau. of Lewis Havard, of
Blaensenni ; and David who m. Marv, dau. of John Philip
John of Defynog, about the year 1570.
If. David.
The younger son,
David, of Maescar, m. Agnes, dau. of Howel Powel Morgan,
and had issue, two sons,
I. Philip David, who m. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Ddu ap
Gwilym Morgan, of Defynog. They were both buried in
the same grave at Defynog, 11 Jan. 1695; he aged 104,
she aged 100 years. They had, with other issue (see notes
by Hugh Thomas, the herald, in Harleian MSS., Biitibh
Museum),
William Phi'ip, m. Gwenllian, dau. of lewis Morgan
Goch, and had a son, Philip of Maescar, who to. Alice,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOR
dan. of Ecv. Hugh Penry, of Llwyncyntefn, Vicar of
Defyno? (and niece of James Howel, the author of
" Epittolas Ho-Elianse," Historiographer Eoyal to
Charles II. James Howe! d. 1666, and was buried in
the Temple church). Thoir son, William Philips, town
clerk of Krecon, bailiff of the borough of Brecon 1606-73,
and Mayor in 1688, m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Penry,
of that town. Mr. Philips was an eminent scholar and
antiquarian, who by his care preserved the ancient
charters and other records from destruction. His friend,
Hugh Thomas, mentions him in bi:^ MS. essay towards
the" History of Brecknockshire, now in the Bodleian
library, as follows :—" the very learned Mr. William
Philips, the town clerk, whose great labours, were they
not buiicd in oblivion, but made public to the world,
would not only shew his great merit, but redound muoh
to the honour of the nobility of all Wales." His elder
son, William Philips, of Brecon, Ban ister-at-Law,
Recorder of Brecon, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of John Waters,
of that t'>wn, by whom he had one dau. ; 2ndly, Frances,
widow of Thomas Williams, of Talley, and dau. of Judge
Lloyd of Crickadarn. He d. 10 Jan. 1721, aged 58, and
was buried in the south transept of the Priory Church,
Brecon, where there is a marble tablet to his memory.
The arms carved on his tombstone are those of his ances-
tor, Brychan, which his family bore:— Sa.,a fesse colised
or, between two daggers arg., hilts and pommels or, that
in chief pointing upwards, that in base, downwards.
Anne, his only dau. and heiress, in. William Scourfield,
of the Mote, co. Pembroke ; she had large possessions in
Maescar, Defynog, Brecon, Llanfrynach, and Llanfi-
hangel Talyllyn, with the advowson of the latter. From
her is descended Sir Owen Philipps Scourfield, Bart, of
the Mote and WilUamston, co. Pembroke,
II. MOEGAK.
The younger son,
MoEGAN, m. a dau. of Eichard Llewelyn Prichard, of Llans-
pyddid, and had, with other issue,
Philip Morgan, who in. Agnes, dau. of Watkin Gwyn,
of Cefn-y-vedw (same as Gwynne of Buckland), and had
a son,
Morgan Philip, of Defynog, who m. Joan Llewelyn, and d.
1G76, leaving issue,
Philip Morgan, of Defynog, who m. a dau. of David Prees,
ofNeuadd; their son,
Thomas Philip Morgan, of Defynog, in. a dau. of — Watkins,
of Tal-y-bryn in Llansaintfraed, and has issue,
Philip Morgan, of Defynog, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
William Morgan, of Ty Mawrand Carno, in Glyn Tarrell ; and
<Z. 21 Jan. 1815, aged 66. She rf. 8 Jan. 1831, aged 81. They are
DOth buried in Defynog churchyard. They left issue,
I. Thomas Morgan, D.D.. Clerk in Holy Orders, of North
End Lodge, Portsmouth, educated at Christ's Coll., Brecon,
and Jesus Coll., Oxford; rector of Llanfaches, co. Mon-
mouth; vicar of Talley, co. Carmarthen; at one time
chaplain in H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth; he was chaplain
on board the "Mars" at the capture of the French ship
"Hercules." He was wounded in Lord Howe's great
victory on 1 June, 1794, for which action he received a
medal with two bars, and for that of 21 April, 1798. He
was J. P. for the cos. of Brecon, Monmouth, Carmarthen,
and Hants. He m. Sarah, dau. and co-heiress of John
Freeman, Esq., and d. 1851. They had issue,
Thomas Charles, Lieut. 4th Eegt. (King's Own), d. at
Secunderabad, 1844, in his 26th year.
Elizabeth, m. to Rev. David Morton, M.A., rector of
Harleston, co. Northampton, domestic chaplain to Earl
Spencer.
Anne, in. to Vice-Adrairal Woodford J. Williams (who
d. 19 Dec. 1892;, and had issue, oae dau. Annie Phila-
delphia. She d. 1877.
Philadelphia Sarah, to. to C. H. Binstead, Esq., and d.
1852, in her 3sth year.
Mary, m. to Kev. HarROod Eettesworth Snooke, M.A ,
incumbent of All Saints, Portsea, and d. 1880, having
had issue, Mary Elizabeth Hargood, and Rosa Morgan
Hargood, who have taken the name of Hargood in lieu
of that of Snoolse, in compliance with their paternal
grandfather's will.
II. David, of Defynog, d. 11 Jan. 1826, s. p.
ill. John.
IV. Watkin, M.A., Clerk in Holy Orders, m. Margaret, dau.
of D. W. Powell, of Abersenni (same as Powell of Cniig-
y-nos Castle). He is buried at Caldicot, co. Monmouth.
They had issue, Thomas, d. s. p. ; David Watkin, m. Mar-
garet, dau. of William Morgan, of Bolgoed and Grawen,
J. P. for cos. Brecknock and Glamorgan, and d.s.p. 29
March, 18a3 ; SeLina Elizabeth Harriet, d. unrn. 1861.
The 3rd son,
John Morgan, of Defynog, rti. Gwenllian, dau. of Howel
Powel, of Brjntwarch, and d. 30 Jan. 1837, aged 51 ; she d. 1
April, 18 i7, aged 57 (both buried at Defynog). They had
Z£sue,
I. Philip Howel, of Defynog.
II. Howel, F.R.C.S., of Hengwrtucha, co. Merioneth, b. 24
April, 1821, J P. and D.L. for cos. Merioneth and Breck-
nock, and J. P. CO. Montgomery, High Sheriff co. Merioneth
1863 ; m. Anne, dau. and one of the co-heiresses of the
late Hugh Jones, of Hengwrtucha, and Plas Hen, co. Car-
narvon. (Her elder sister ni. Owen J. Ellis Nanney, of
Gwynfryn, co. Carnarvon, and her younger sister m. Rev.
Charles Owen) and d. s. p. at Cauvalat les Bains, France,
■^ 2 Oct. 1884, and was bur. in Hampstead Cemetery. She d.
1881.
III. David, educated at King's Coll., London, late Lieut.
H.M. Dockyard, Chatham.
IV. John, 6. 1826 ; educated at King's Coll., London,
Attorney-at-Law ; d. unm. at Milan, 3 Nov. 1888.
I. Elizabeth, d. unm. at Cauvalat les Bains, France, 24 Nov.
18sl.
ti. Gwenllian.
The eldest son,
Eev. Philip Howel Morgan, M.A., of Defynog, 6. 27 Jaiu
1816, educated at Warminster School, and at Jesus Coll.
Oxford, of which he was a Scholar; incumbent of Bettws Pen-
pontChapelry, 1841-64; and of Battle, near Brecon, 1859-64;
rector of Llanhamlach, near Brecon, 1864; J. P. for cos.
Brecknock and Eadnor. He m. 24 April, 1851, at Tawstoct
Church, N. Devon, Margaret, younger dau. of the late William
Hughes, of Llanfaes, and the Pare, co. Brecon, and by her
(who d. 2 Feb. 1884, and was bur. at Penpont) had issue,
iltyd Philip Hughes, 6. 30 March, 1858, d. an infant, bur.
at Penpont.
Gwenllian Elizabeth Fannt, 6. at Defynog.
Edith Margaret, b. at Defynog, and bur. there. She d.
an infant, 3 June, 1854.
Ellen Maria, 6. at Aberclyn.
Eev. Philip H. Morgan d. at Defynog, 27 Oct. 1868, and was
buried in Penpont Churchyard.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, sa., a chevron arg., between
three spears' heads, imbrued, for Morgan; 2nd, quarterly, 1st
and 4th, sa., a fesse cotised or, between two daggers, arg.,
liilted and pommelled of the second, that in chief pointing
upwards, that in base, downwards; 2nd and 3rd, or, three
rere-mice az., membered and beaked, gu., for Brtchan ; 3rd,
arg., a bull's head caboshed gu., between three mullets of the
same, for Havard.
Crest — A spear's head, imbrued.
Motto— Gv/eU angan na chy»\ilydd (Better death than dis-
honour).
Residcjice — Buckingham Place, Brecon, S. AValcs.
MORGAN OF NANTCAERIO.
Moegan", John Thomas, Esq. of Nantcaerio, co.
Cardigan, J.P. and D.L., High SherifP 1890; b.
1842; m. 1869, Frances Hannah, dau. of Robert
Goddard Jones, Esq., and has had. issue,
I. John Herbert, d. 1S79.
I. Harriett Beatiice.
II. Gertrude Elizabeth.
III. Gwendolyn Frances.
liineage. — Thomas Morgan, Esq., d. 1810, leaving by
Catherine, his wife (who d. Is36), a son.
John Morgan, Esq, of Nantcaerio, who m. 1833, Elizabeth,
dau of John Evans, Esq. of Prohurst, co. Limerick, and by
her (who d. 1868) had issue,
John Thomas, now of Nantcaerio.
Mr. Morgan d. 1870.
Seat — Nantcaerio, Abcrystwith.
MORGAN OF WOOLCOMBE.
Morgan, Lewis Harold Gilbert, Esq. of Wool-
coombe, co. Somerset, and Marlborough Grange, co.
Glamorgan, Lieut. West Somerset Yeo. Cav. edu-
cated at Eton and Downing Coll. Cambridge, called to
the Bar at the Middle Temple, b. 9 May, 1854, m.
19 Nov. 1885, Mary, 3rd dau. of Cabel .Eoope, Esq.
of OiJorto, and has issue
I. Frederick Harold Lewis, 6. 29 Aug. 1887
II. Lewis, 6. 22 May, 1892.
III. Walter Bassett, 6. 21 July, 1893.
I. Alice Margaret, b. 1 July, 1886.
Lineagre.— Rev. Lewis Morgan, M.A., Oxon., of the
Grange, Llanbethian, Glamorganshire and Woolcombe House,
CO. Somerset, and Rector of St. Hilary, Cowbridge, the eon of
MOB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOR
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Evan Thomas Morgan, who d. 1858, and Ann, his wife, (m.
1824, d. 1866) ; b. 1826, m. 1853, Louisa Carherine, dau. of
Thomas Bassett, Esq. of Bouvilestone House, co. Glamorgan,
^nd d. 7 Jan. 1892, leaving issue,
I. Lewis Harold Gilbert, now of Woolcombe.
I. Alice Ilosalincl, b, 24 Aug. 1855.
II. Gwladys Lilian, b. Sept. 1871.
St'fif«— Woolcombc, Wellington, Somerset, and Marlhorough
'Grange, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire.
MOEaAN OF HENDHESCYTHAN.
JIoHGAX, SiK MoBGAX, Knt. of HendrescYtban,
■CO. Glamorgan, b. 18 July, 1«43, «i. 18 Aug." 1874,
Elizabeth Margaret, dau. of James Bui-klej, Esq. of
Penyfai and Castle Crorfod, co Carmarthen. Sir
Morgan is the 2nd son of the late Morgan Morgan,
Esq. of Cilposte, co. Carmarthen, by Sarah liis wife,
dau. of John Hughes, Esq. of Cilposte and has three
brothers, of -whom one is CoL. Joiiis- Moegax, of
Bank Hou.se, Brecon, J. P. and D.L., co. Brecon,
High Sheriff 188S, and six times Mayor of Brecon,
i. 18 March, 1846.
5ef(<— Hendresoyihan, Llandaff, co. Glamorgan.
iiesidcHce— Tatf House, Cathedral lioad, Cardiff.
CtuO — Junior Carlton.
MOmCE OF SPRINGFIELD.
Morice, Feancis, Esq. of SimngReld, co. Clare,
Secretary to Grand Jury co. Chire, 6. 1827 ; s. his
father 15 Jan. 1858 ; m'.30 Dec. 1SS4, Annie, eldest
dau. of Ricliard Dawson, Esq., J.P. of Bunratty, co.
dare, and has issue,
Francis William, b. 8 April, 1887.
Lineage. — This family claims descent from Grtffith ap
Ctnan, King of North Wales.
William JIoryce, Esq. (son and heir of John Moryce, Esq.
•of lloydon, Essex), beeome possessed of the castle and manor of
Chipping Ongar, Essex, in 1543. He m. Miss Isaake, of Kent,
iind d. 17 Jan. 1553-54, leaving issue, i. James Morice, Esq.,
M.P. for Colchester, Essex, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of George
Medley, Esq. and was father of Sir John Morice, Knt. of Ongar
(Jastlc, who took the name of Poytnz ; James, d. 2 Feb. 1596,
and his wife 29 Sept. 160.'i ; ii. Eev. Thomas Morice, Hector
«f Layer Marney, Essex, who w. 15 Dec. 1570, Margaret, dau.
of Oliver Lyrde, Esq. of Coventry, co. Warwick, and d. 1602,
leaving a son,
Thomas SIorice, Esq. of Woodford, Essex, (See Heralds'
Visitation, 163J), vi. Anne, dau. of Kalph Bayle, Esq. of Lon-
<lou, and had a son,
Thomas Moeice, Esq., M.P. for Haslemere, Surrey, 13
Charles II., lu. Anne Vaughan, relict of Evan Lloyd, Esq.,
.:ind d. 1675, leaving a son,
Thomas Mokice, Esq., Paymaster of the British forces in
Portugal. He m. Alice, dau. of Sir William Underhill, Knt.,
«f Adlicote, co. Warwick, and by her (who d. 1733; had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Thomas. iii. John.
I. Anne, m. John Frend, Esq. M.D.
II. May, m. Lieut. -Col. M. Cracherode, and d. 1784.
III. Lucy, VI. John King, Esq. M.D., and left a son.
Mr. Morice d. 1713. His eldest son,
William Moeice, Esq. of Kensington, Middlesex, «i. 1st,
1715, Mary, dau. of Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Kochester,
and by her (who d. 8 Nov. 1729) had issue, i. Francis, his
heir; i. Mary, d. 1803, aged 87 ; ii. Charlotte, d. 1795. He r,i.
2ndly, Anne, dau. of Capt. John Philpot, of Kent, and by her
<who d. 1743) had two sons,
William, D.D., Chaplain in Ordinary to George III., m.
Hannah, dau. of John Voyce, Esq. of Sudbury, Suffolk, and
had, with a dau. Mary, four sons, 1 William, 'b.D., F.A.S. ;
2 Burton; 3 John ; 4 Henry (liev.), w. Mary, dau. of Sir
John at. Aubyn, Bart, of Cornwall, and had issue, Henry,
d. 7 July, 1860 ; Mary, m. Eev. James Wood, and d. 17
Oct. 1880; Elizabeth, deceased: Fanny; Wilhelmina, m.
Eev. John T. Byng; Charlotte, m. Eev. Thomas EadcliEfe ;
and Sophia, deceased.
Thomas, d. 177*1. He was father of Major Thomas Henry
Morice, K.IL
.The eldest son,
Eev. Feancis Mobicb, D.D., Prebendary of Limerick, and
Rector of Tradaree, co. Clare, in. 14 June, 1764, Mary, dau. of
William Spaight, Esq. of Sixmilebridge, Barrister-at-Law, co.
Clare, and dying, 3 Oct. 1778, was s. by his only son,
Francis Morice, Esq. of Springfield, co. Clare, an ofBcer in
the Clare Eegt. of Militia, b. 1 Jan. 1774; m. 15 July, 1824,
Maria, dau. of Capt. William Spaight, of Corbally, and d.
15 Jan. 1858, leaving by her (who d. 5 March, 1866),
F'rancis, now of Springfield.
Millicent, m. Fitzgerald Blood, Esq. of Ballykilty, who d.
1S64, and had issue, John, b. 1849, ni. Is7«, Jane, dau. of
Thomas Studdert, Esq. of Ballyhannon, co. Clare, and has
issue, (Charles Fitzgerald, 6. 2 April, Itili) ; John F'rederick,
b. 10 Nov. 1880, d. 1 Dec. 1893 ; William Holcroft, b. 29
May, 1887); Joseph; Francis, d. 16 May, 1865; Fitzgerald;
Charles Holcroft ; Frederick William.
Charlotte, in. Marcus Going, M.D., and d. 21 Aug. 1857.
Maria, m. 16 Dec. 1884, Johu Hill, Esq., C.E., of Ennis, co.
Clare.
Arms — Az., on a fesse or, between three boys' heads couped
at the shoulder affronte, each en\ ironed round the neck with
a snake ppr., a cock gu., beaked and legged or, between two
pheons of the third. Crest — Acock gu., beaked, combed, and
wattled or, environed round the neck with a snake ppr. Motto
— Dum spiro spero.
Seat — Springfield, Sixmilebridge, co. Clare.
MORIN OF ALLANTON.
MoRiN, JoHi<- Anthony, Esq. of Allanton, co.
Dumfries, J.P., b. 26 Nov. 1839 ; m. 1 Dec. 1868,
Eachael Amy, dau. of William Scott, M.D., Dum-
fries, and has issue,
I. John Francis Scott, b. 23 Oct. 1873.
I. Amy Mabel, b. 29 Jan. 1870.
II. Ethel Marion, b. 23 March, 1371.
Lineage. — Robert Morin, of Eirkbush, co. Dumfries,
obtained a charter of those lands from Mart, Queen of Scots.
His son,
David Morin became Superior of the lands of Bessiewalla,
Dempstertoun, and Killielago, co. Dumfries, 10 July, 1602, by
the renunciation of Homer Maxwell, Commissary of Dumfries
who had obtained for him the feu charter from the Crown.
His son and heir,
Robert Mobin, received by precipe sasino the lands of
Bishop F"orrest from Thomas, Earl Melrose (afterwards Earl of
Haddington), and d. 31 Nov. 1065, when he was «. by his
grandson,
Robert Morin, who d. 1720, and was s. by
John Morin, of Swyre, who d. 1741, and was s. by his
nephew,
John Morin, of Lagan, who d. 17S6, leaving a son,
John Morin, of CarzieUl, who purchased the estate of
Allanton. He was 6. 1773 ; m. 1800, Jane, dau. of David
Newall, Esq. of Dumfries; d. 1854, leaving by her (who was b.
1781, and d. 1870) a son,
John Mokin, Esq. of Allanton, 6. 1801; m. 10 June. 1835,
Anna Morrison (who d. 27 Jan. 1SS3), dau. of Anthony Tod
Thomson, M.D., F.R.C.S., and d. 12 Dec. 1871, leaving issue,
I. John Anthony, now of Allanton.
II. Henry David, b. 13 March, 1842 ; to. 26 Sept. 1866, Alice
Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Burton, E.M., and has issue,
1 Archibald Henry, b. 4 March, 1870.
1 Hilda Scott, b. 3 Aug. 1867.
2 Katlierine Alice, b. 6 Aug. 1869.
3 Maud Augusta Mary, b. 17 Sept. 1871.
4 Gertrude Anne, b. 14 March, 1876.
I. Jane Anna Newall, b. 4 April, 1836; m. 28 Nov. I86I,
James Shaw Hay, Esq., 89th Regt., 2nd son of Col. Thomas
Pasley Hay, and d. 21 May, 1873, leaving an only dau.,
Margaret Eleanor, b. 15 March, 1867.
II. Christina Lilias Byerley, b. 11 Aug. 1837; m. 1 July,
1862, Eev. Edward Davidson, and has issue, Herbert
Anthony, b. 19 Oct. 1871 ; Lilias Marion, 6. 26 Dec. 1863;
Amy Elizabeth, b. 18 Kay, 1865.
lit. Katherine Elizabeth, b. 8 Oct. 1843; d. 28 Dec. 1846.
IV. Mary, b. 3 June 1845; j;i. Robert Scott, eldest son Ot
William Scott, Sl.D., and d. 21 Apiil, 1871.
Seat — Allanton, Dunscore, co. Dumfries.
MOEISON OF FINDERLIE LODGE.
(See BEouN-MorasoN.)
MOKISON OF BOGNIE.
MoEisoN, Lt.-Col. Eeedeeicz de Lamaeee,
of Mountblairy, co. Banff, J.P. and D.L., Com-
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MOB
manding 2iicl Batt. Eoval Scots Lothian Rogt., h.
17 Not. lS-12; in. 1st 18G9, Janet Forbes, dau. of
Alexander Gordon, Esq. of Newton, J.P. and D.L.
CO. Aberdeen, by whom (who d.) he has issue,
I. Alexander Edward Fokbes, b. 1875.
I. Isabel Gordon.
Lt.-Col. Morison m 2ndlT, 1892, Elsie, dau. of the
late William Mair, Esq. of Furzehill, Berks.
Liinea^e. — Alexander Morison, of Bognie, we find to
have been a man of much influence in Strathbogie in 1640.
His issue were, George, and two daus., Barbara and Mary.
The son,
George Morison, of Bognie, registered arms in 1673 ;
m. 1680, Christian, dau. of Sir Alexander Urquhart, of
Cromarty, widow of Thomas, '2nd Lord Rutherford, who d.
1668, and of James, Viscount Frendraught, who d. 1677. In
consequence of this marriage and the death of Christian's only
child, William, Viscount Frendraught, the Frendraught estates
came into this family. They had issue,
Theodore.
Susan, who m. 1704, John Forbes, son of Sir William Forbes,
of Monymusk. He espoused the Jacobite cause, and d. in
exile.
Elizabeth, d. unm.
The son,
Theodore Morison, of Bognie, b. 1685 ; .«. his father, 1699 ;
m. 1718, Katherine, dau. and co-htir of Sir Charles Maitland,
of Pittrichie, co. Aberdeen, a branch of the Lauderdale family,
and by her, who d. 1743, left issue,
Alexander, his heir.
George, of Hadtlo, co. Aberdeen, Capt. 47th Eegt., m. Louisa,
dau. of Gen. James Abercromby, one of the Birkenbog
family.
Jane, m. John Forbes, Leigh, of Whitehaugh, the represen-
tative of Forbes, of Tolquhoun.
The eldest son,
Alexander Morison, of Bognie, s. his father in June, 1766 ;
«t. Katherine, dau. of John Duff, Esq. of Cubben, co. Moray,
by Helen his wife, dau. of Sir James Gordon, of Park, by whom
he had issue,
I. Theodore, his heir.
II. John, heir to his brother.
III. George, d. s. p. in 1814.
IV. James, m. Anne Victoire, dau. of Baron de Lamarre, of
Kemiremont, in Lorraine, and by her had issue,
Alexander, of whom hereafter.
John, of whom hereafter.
De Lamarre, b. 1814; d. 1847.
Katherine, ra. John Forbes, of Boyndlic.
Mary, d. unm. lt-59.
Magdalen, m. John Shackleton, Esq., and d. 1853.
The eldest son,
Theodore Mortson, of Bognie, 6. 1750 ; s. his father 1801 ;
d. unm. 1834. He acquired the estate of Mountblairy from
General Hay, who, with his son, was killed at Waterloo.
John Morison, of Auchentoul, Cobairdy, and Drumblair, M.P.
for CO. Perth, s. his brother, Theodore (1834) in the estate of
Bognie and Mountblairy. He resided for many years in Russia.
He m. 1799, Jane, dau. of Alexander Fraser, of Strichen, and
aunt of Lord Lovat, and left one child,
Alexander Morison, of Bognie, a Barrister-at-Law, 6. 20
.Tan. 1802; m. 1830, Jessie, dau. of Gordon Duff, of Hatton, co.
Aberdeen, by Louisa, sister of the 7th Lord Duffus. He was
Vice-Lieut, for Banffshire, and d. s. p. 1874, and was g. by his
cousin-german,
Alexander Morison, of Bognie, who served in the Indian
Army, b. 1810; m. 1839, Mary Catherine, his cousin, dau. of
Col. Keith Young, of Ascaravee, co. Forfar, but d. s. p. in 1879,
when he was s. by his brother,
John Morison, of Bognie and Frendraught, b. 1812; :n.
1840, Mary Jane, dau. of Thomas Weatherall, Esq. of Trin.
Coll. Camb., Barrister-at-Law, by whom he had issue,
pREDERicK, now of Mountblairy.
Alexander Theodore, served as a Lieut, in the 2nd Queen's
Royals, d. 1873.
Fanny Isabel, m. 1st, Capt. W. Low, 1st Royals, and 2ndly,
Major Tidinarsh, 33rd liegt.
Ada Henrietta Maria, in. A. St. Legcr, Esq.
Arms — Az., three Saracen's heads conjoined on one neck
arg., the uppermost face looking to the chief, affixed by a
wreath arg. and gu. to the other two, which turn to the dexter
and sinister. Crest — Two hands grasping a dagger. Motto —
Sunt tria haec unum.
&a(— Mountblairy House, Banff, N.B.
MOELAND OF THE COURT LODaE,
MoRLAND, "William Courtenay, Esq. of The
Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Kent, M.A., J.P. for
COS. Kent and Sussex, and D.L., co. Kent, High
Sheriff for Sussex 1876, b. 13 March, 1818 ; m. 27
•June, 1843, Margaretta Eliza, 3rd dau. of the late
Q-en. Sir William Cator, K.C.B., R. A , and has issue,
I. Charles William, 6. 6 Feb. 1849, Major and Hon. Lieut.-
Col. 5th Kent R.V., late Ensign 71st Regt., J.P. for
Kent and Sussex ; m. 14 June, 1882, Ada Mary, 2nd dau.
of H. G. W. Sperling, Esq. of Edgeworth Manor, co.
Gloucester.
II. Henry Courtenay, b. 21 March, 1855, Major 9th Lancers;
m. 30 Sept. 1884, Lady Alice Maud Nevill, 2nd dau. of
William, Marquess of Abergavenny, K.G., and has a dau.
Violet Alice, 6. 12 Nov. 1886.
^i. Caroline Margaretta Penelope, 6. 7 June, 1850; d. 13
March, 1851.
Iiineagre.— Edward Norland, of Morland, Westmorland,
d. leaving, with other issue, his eldest son, John Morland,
b. 1562. whose eldest son, William Morland, 6. 1590, m.
1620, Elizabeth Holme, and d. leaving his eldest son, John
Morland, of Millflat-in-Morland, Capt. in the Army, to.
Elizabeth Robinson, and d. 1682, leaving two sons,
Thomas, his heir.
Jacob, of Capplethwaite Hall, Westmorland, m. 1st, 1697,
Rebecca, dau. of Col. Henry Jowls Chancellor, of Mary-
land, and '2ndly, 1704, Anne, dau. and heir of Joseph Ward,
Esq. of Capplethwaite, by whom he left issue.
The elder son,
Thomas Morland, Esq., bapt. at Morland, 1649, m. and had
a son,
William Morland, Esq. of Morland, afterwards of The
Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Kent, m. 26 May, 1724, ElJcn, 5th
dau. and co-heir (with her sisters, Jane, wife of Mr. Serjeant
Bootle, and Ann, wife of Richard Gildart, Esq., M.P.) of Sir
Thomas Johnson, Knt., M.P. for Liverpool, and d. 1774,
leaving (with three daus., Elizabeth, m. 17 April, 1749, Thomas
Hutton, Esq. of Gate Burton, co. Lincoln, and had issue j
Mary, m. 1st, 9 July, 1751, Robert Bagshaw, Esq., and 2ndly,
17 Dec. 1767, Richard Gildart, Esq., and had issue; and
Ellen, m. Francis Gildart, Esq., and d. t. j?, '30 Jan. 1779) a
son and heir,
Thomas Morland, Esq. of The Court Lodge, 6. 1734;
m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of William Matson, Esq. of Titeup-
in-Furness, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 1807) had
issue,
William Alexander, of The Court Lodge, m. Lydia Cathe-
rine, dau. and co-heir of Rev. James Marriott, LL.D., Rector
of Horsmonden, but d. s. p. 24 Dec. 1846.
Henry (Rev.), Rector of Horsmonden, m. Harriet Frances,
dau. and co-heir of Rev. James Marriott, LL.U.,,and d. s. p.
1821. His widow d. 1862.
Thomas, d. an infant.
Charles, of whom presently.
Anna Eleonora, m. Sir John Smith, Bart, of Sydling, Dorset,,
and d. s.p. 1817.
Mary, d. unm. 14 Nov. 1852.
Margaret, to. Thomas Austen, Esq. of Kippington, Kent,
Col. in the army, and d. s. p. IS'i.'i.
Eliza, m. Sir Charles Francis Farnaby, Bart., and d. s. p^
1861.
Mr. Morland d. 18 Jan. 1784. His 4th son,
Charles Morland, Esq. Col. in the army, Aide-de-Camp to
the King, 6. 1775 ; m. 5 Jan. 1812, Caroline Eustatia, dau. of
William, 8th Earl of Devon, and 2nd Viscount Courtenay, of
Powderham, and by her (who d. 6 March, 1851), left at his'
decease, 14 June, 1828, a dau. Caroline Ann (who d. unm
1841), and a son, the present William Cocrtenay Morland,
Esq. of The Court Lodge, Lamberhurst.
Arms — Az,, a griffin scgreant or, quartering Matson, Codb-
TKNAT, and Rivers. Crest — A falcon ppr.. belled or.
•Se(U — The Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Kent.
CLub — Oxford and Cambridge.
MOKLAND OF SHEEPSTEAD.
MoELAND, Benjamin Henry, Esq. of Sheep-
stead, CO. Berks, J.P., b. 1842; m. 1890, Katha-
rine Mary, 2nd dau. of George Bowes Morland,
Esq. of Abingdon.
Lineage.— Benjamin Morland, Esq. of Sheepstead andi
West llsley, co. Berks (son of WUliam Morland, Esq. of West
MOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOR
1433
Ilsley, who d. 19 June, 1773, by Susanna Bunce his wifp, who
d. Sept. 1798), 6. 16 March, 1768 ; m. 1st, Harriet Buster,
and hy her (who d. Jan. 1799) had a dau.,
Mary, m. Rev. W. Buckland, D.D., and had issue.
Mr. Morland, m. 2ndly, 14 June, 1802, Elizabeth Rose, dau. of
Edward Thomhill, Esq. of Kingston Lisle, and by her (who d.
21 Sept. 1863) had issue,
Thomas Thomhill, m. 1835, Louisa, dau. of A. E. Martin
Atkins, Esq of Kingston Lisle, and d. s.p. 1848.
Benjamin, late of Sheepstead.
George Bowes, of Abingdon, Berks, to. Mary, dau. of Thomas
Thomhill, Esq. of Woodleys, co. Oxford, and d. leaving
with other issue, John, now of Abingdon, 6. 1838; m.
1863, Helen, dau. of Rev. G. Hough: Edward, J. P., b.
1841; TO. 1881, Ethel, 3rd dau. of J. D. Thomson, Esq. of
Chichester House; and Katharine Mary, m. 1890, B. H.
Morland, Esq. of Sheepstead.
Edward Henry, of West Ilsley, Berks, J.P., late B.C.S., 6.
10 Dec. 18li9; m. 4 July, 1839, Caroline Matilda, dau. of
William Bannatyne Macleod, M.D., C.B., Bengal C.S. She
d. 1888. He d. 23 Dec. 1892. John.
Elizabeth, m. John Edward Armstrong, Esq.
Georgiana, m. Edward Amos Chaplin, Esq., and has issue.
Susan, d. unm, 29 Nov. 1886, aged 78.
i'fggy Louisa, m. Rev. Henry B. Daubeney, and has issue.
>.llen, m. James Torry Hester, Esq.
Mr. Morland d. 8 Sept. 1833. His son,
Key. Benjamin Morland, of Sheepstead, co. Berks, M.A.,
Vicar of Shabbington, Bucks, b. 18 May, 1805; rni. 9 Oct.
1834, Anna Maria, dau. of Rev. John Collins, of Betterton, and
by her (who d. 1863) had issue,
I. Benjamin Henry, J. P., now of Sheepstead.
I. Louisa Rose, m. Rev. Lancelot Lee, M.A., Rector of
Worthen, Salop.
II. Elizabeth. iii. Anna.
Eev. Benjamin Morland d. 11 Oct. 1892.
Seot— Sheepstead House, Abingdon, Berks.
mORLEY OF MARRICK PARK.
MOET.ET, Henry Clekvaux Chaytor, Esq. of
Marrick Park and Hurst, co. York; b. 10 Nov. 1889 ;
*. his father 1892.
Lineagre. — By the earliest records we learn that W'en-
nington Hall, together with the manor, was held by the family
■who bore the local surname, and that, at a period antecedent
to the time of Edward II., William de Wennyngton was in
possession of the estate. His granddau. (only child of his
Kon Gilbert),
Makgaret de We.vnington, conveyed the lands in marriage,
about 4 Edward HI., to her husband, Richard de Merlet, or
MoRLET, of Great and Little Morley, co. Lancaster. In the
descendants of this alliance Wennington continued until the
year 1673, when, on their removal to Beamsley Hall, West
Rilling, CO. York, it was sold to the Mardens, of Gisburn, and
is now possessed by William Allen Francis Saunders, Esq.,
who is married to the dau. of a descendant of the ancient
possessor, Josias Morlet, Esq. of Beamsley.
John de Morley, Lord of Great and Little Morley, son of
Richard de Morley and Margaret de Wennington his wife,
inherited the manor of Wennington, jiircmairw. He m. Ann
Booth, of Barton, and from him lineally descended,
Francis Morley, Esq. of Wennington, in. Cassandra, dau.
and co-heir of Josias Lambert, Esq. of Calton, in Craven,
and sister of the famous Parliamentary General, John Lam-
bert. By this lady (who m. 2ndly, Mr. Claxton), Francis
Morley had three sons, i. Thomas, of Wennington, d. 16 Sept.
1C64, aged 66; ii. Josias, 6. 1 Nov. 1612; m. 8 July, 1642,
Dorothy Thompson, andrf. at Hornby, 31 Dec, 1690, leaving a
numerous issue; m. Francis, of whose descendants we treat.
The 3rd son,
FrancisMorley, Esq.,6. 3Aug. 1614; -m. Jane BuskcU, of
Capel Side, Westmorland, and had two sons,
I. Josias, of Wennington Hall, and afterwards of Scale
House, in Craven, Lord of the Manor of Bethmesley and
Clapham, by purchase from the senior branch of the family.
He m. twice : by his first wife, Elizabeth, he had no child ;
but by the 2nd, Anne, dau. of William Atkinson, of West
Halton, he had issue.
II. Francis, of whom presently.
Mr. Morley d. in France. His 2nd son,
Francis Morley, Esq. of Clapham, co. York, h. 3 March,
1652 ; m. Emmat, dau. of Byrks, of Pur.-eland, co. Y'ork, and
had four sons and five daus. He d. 1708, and was s. by his
eldest 60n,
John Morley, Esq. of Beamsley Hall, Lord of the Manors
of Bethmesley and Clapham,™. Anne, dau. of Thomas Bensoa,
Esq. of Lancaster, and had issue,
I. Josias, his heir.
I. Elizabeth, m. Caleb Rcad.shaw, Esq. of Richmond, and
had issue,
1 Caleb Readshaw, heir to his uncle.
1 Anne Readshaw.
2 Jane Readshaw, m. Thomas Cornforth, Esq. of Rich-
mond.
II. Margaret, m. Very Rev. Thomas Wilson, D.D., Dean of
Cai lisle, and left issue,
1 Thomas Wilson, M.A., Vicar of Corbridge, Korth-
umbcrland, who s. to Clapham and Rut.mell at the-
decease of his uncle, Josias, and took the name of
Morley. He m. 9 April, 1782, Maria, dau. of W. Hughes,
Esq. of Low Field, Somerset.
2 George (Rev.), M.A., m. Jane, dau. of Rev. Charlea
Alix, of Swaffham, co. Cambridge.
1 Margaret, m. Robert Walters, Esq.
2 Barbara, m. John L. Pownall, Esq.
The only son,
Josias Morley, Esq. of Bethmesley and Giggleswick, Lord
of the Manors of Beamsley and Clapham, m. Lydia, dau. and
co-heir of George Whalley, Esq. of Winterburne, but d. s. p^
1783, when he was s. at Beamsley by his nephew,
Caleb Readshaw, Esq., who assumed, in consequence, the
surname and arms of Morley. He m. Alice Mary, dau. of
Henry Chaytor, Esq. of Croft, and by her (who d. 1833) hai
issue,
Josias Readshaw Morley, his heir.
John Readshaw Morley, Hanoverian Consul at Calais.
William, d. unm. Matthew, d. unm. Thomas.
The eldest son,
Josias Readshaw Morley, Esq. of Beamsley Hall and
Marrick Park, co. York, m. 1st, Mary Colling, and 2ndly,
Jane, dau. of Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Corbridge (she d. 17 Feb.
1809). By the former, he left at his decease, 1827, two son*,
and two daus.,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. Thomas, 6. 6 F'eb. 1814; d. Xov. 1835.
I. Mary.
II. Dorothy, to. 30 Dec. 1 841, William Allen Francis Saunders,
Esq. of Wennington Hall, co. Lancaster.
The son and heir,
Francis Morley, Esq. of Marrick Park, J. P., Capt. N.
York Regt., 6. 6 April, 1810; to. 1836, Charlotte, eldest dau.
of John Clervaux Chaytor, Esq. of Spennithorne Hall, and-
had issue,
Francis, late of Marrick Park.
Clervaux, Col. R.A., 6. 15 Feb. 1841.
Charlotte Anne. Anna Elizabeth. Alice Sophia.
Mr. Morley d. 1854. His eldest son,
Major-Gen. Francis Morley, of Marrick Park and Hurst„
CO. York, late commanding 1st Batt. 3rd Regt. of Foot (the-
Buffs), b. 19 Nov. 1836; to. 11 May, 1887, Grace, eldest dau.
of Henry John Nicoll, Esq. of Brightling Park, Sussex, anA
44, Hyde Park Gate, S.W., and had issue,
I. Henry Clervaux Chaytor, now of Marrick Park.
I. Grace Chaytor Wennington, b. 19 July, la88.
Major-Gen. Morley d. 10 Oct. 1892, and was s. by his only-
son.
.4rm«— Sa., a leopard's face or, jessant de lis arg. Creit —
A leopard's face or, jessant de lis arg. Motto — Sils le mordent,
mord Ics.
<StaJ— Marrivk Park, Richmond, co. Y'ork.
MORLEY OF HALL PLACE.
Morley, Samuel Hope, Esq. of Hall Place, co.
Kent, J.P, and D.L. for that co. and D.L. for
London, High Sheriff 1893, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.,.
b. 3 July, ] 845 ; m. 6 March, 1884, Laura Mari-
anne, dau. of Rev. Gr. Royds Birch, M.A., and has-
issue,
Geoffrey Hope, b. 28 Jan. 1835.
Claude Hope, b. 5 June, 1887.
Lineage. — Samuel Morley, Esq. of Hall Place (son of
John Morley, Esq. of Hackney, by Sarah his wife, dau. of
Richard Poulton, Esq. of Maidenhead), J.P. and D.L., M.P.
for Nottingham 1865-66, and for Bristol 1868-85, 6. 15 Oct.
1809; m. 19 May, 1841, Rebekah Maria, dau. of Samuel Hope^
Esq. of Liverpool, and had issue,
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MOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOK
I. Samuel Hope, now of Hall Place.
It. Howard, 6. 8 Nov. 1846.
III. Charles, 6. 27 Nov. 1847.
IV. Arnold (Right Hon.), P.C., M.P. for East Nottingham,
JI..\., a Member of the Senate of the University of Cam-
bridge, Earri<ter-at-Law, 6. 18 Feb. 1849; Patronage
Secretaiy of the Treasury 1886, Postmaster-General since
IS92.
▼. Henry Hope, 6. 1 Jan. ISSl, d. unm. 26 Feb. 1891.
L Eebekah Hope, in. 1872, Herbert Wilbraham Taylor, Esq.,
and (/. 8 Nov. 1877.
II. .\ugusta. Hi. 12 Aug. ISSO.Rev. Marmaduke Washington,
M.A.
III. Mary.
3Ir. Morley rf. 5 Sept. 1886.
Seat—\la.\\ Place, Leigh, Tunbridge.
Xotcii Residence — 43, Upper Grosvenor Street, W.
MOREALL OF PLAS YOLTN.
MoERALL, Cyrus, Esq. of Plas Yoljn and Plus
WaiTen, Salop, B.A., Brasenose Coll. Oxon., J.P.
and Lord of the Manor of Trajan, co. Salop, h. 9
April, 1854; m. 15 April, 1885, Anne Kinlocli, dau.
of Rev. Eoger Eowson Lingard-G-iitlirie, of Ta_y-
bank and Carnoustie, co. Forfar, and lias issue,
Essex Helen, 6. 17 July, 1891.
Emily Freda, h. 10 Sept. 1S93.
Liineage.— The Morralls have been seated in Salop from
an early period, and they now represent the very ancient
family of Edwardes of Kilhendre, which had resided in Dud-
le.ston antecedently to the date of any existing records.
Edwabd Mobball, Esq. of Plus Yolyn (son of John Mor-
Tall, Esq. of Plas Yolyn, by Judith his wife, dau. and
eventual heir of Thomas Edwabdes, Esq., of Kilhendre,
Salop, 18th in descent from Tcdok Tbevob), s. to Kilhendre
at the decease of his uncle, Thomas Edwardes, M.D. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Dymock, Esq. of Willington, and
Pcntley, co. Flint, and 16 Jan. 1741, when he was s. by his
eldest son,
Josiaii Mobball, Esq. of Plas Yolyn and Kilhendre, m.
Margaret, sister of Sir Edward Lloyd, Hart, of Pengwern, by
whom he hadsixdaus., but leaving no male issue, the estates
vere inherited by his brother,
William SIobeall, Esq. of PlSs Yolyn and Kilhendre, in.
Susanna, dau. and heir of John Bee, Esq. of Wendlebury,
CO. Oxford, and dying 11 March, 1756, was s. by his son,
Cuaeles Mokball, Esq. of Kilhendre and Plas Y'olyn, who
sold the Kilhendre estates in 18C0. He m. Frances, only dau.
of William Challoner, Esq., and sole heir of her brother,
William Challoner, Esq., who d. during his shrievalty for
Salop 1800. By this lady (who d. 7 Dec. 1823) Mr. Morrall
had (with one dau.) nine sons,
I. William, his heir.
II. Charles, of New Hall, Salop, residing in Chester, J.P.
and D.L., to. Elizabeth, dau. of Williuin Boates, Esq. of
Liverpool, and had an only child, Emily, who vi. Michael
William Bellew Nugent, Esq.
III. Edwabd, successor to his brother Charles.
«v. Cyrus, of Liverpool, m. 1803, Margaret, dau. of Ecv.
Kichard Owen, M.A., of Bodsilyn, co. Carnarvon, and of ly
OLiry, CO. Merioneth (Kector of lioscolyn) and d. 1855,
having had issue,
1 Ctecs, his heir.
2 John Charies, 6. 1807: d.unm. 1840.
1 Margaret Owen, m. 1854, Capt. .John White, E.N., who
d. July, 1854. She d. s. -p. 28 July, 1893.
2 Harriet Lumley, deceased.
■V. Thomas, d. unm.
VI. Robert, to. Margaret, dau. nf Michael Kiclurdson, Esq.
of Liverpool, and d. $. p. 1872.
VII. Henry (Uev.), M.A., d. s.p.
VIII. Philip, d. unm.
IX. .John (liev.), M.A., late Fellow of Brasenose Coll., m.
Elizabeth, dau. of William Harding, Esq. or Liverpool, and
d.«.i>. 22 March, 1886.
Mr. Morrall d. 1822, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Mobball, Esq. of Plas Y^olyn, sometime Capt.
0th Foot, m. Sarah Thomas, and had an only child, Eliza-
beth Essex, m. William Leigh Hilton, Esq., a Capt. in the
army. Mr. Morrall dyin;j without male issue was s. in Pliis
Y'olyn by his brother, Chables ; then by Edward Mobball,
Esq. of Plas l''olyn and Plas Warren, who d. 1858, and was s.
by his nephew.
Rev. Cybcs Morrall, M.A., of Plas Yolyn, <;o. Salop,
Vicar of North Leigh, to. 1st, 1 Aug. 1833, Emily Jane, dau. of
Eev. Francis Blackburne, M.A. .Rector of Weston-super-Mare,
and by her (who d. 21 April, 1854) had issue,
I. Charles Edward, 6. 2 Dec. 1842 ; d. 25 Sept. 1849.
II. Francis Edwardes, 6. 6 Sept. 1844; d. 22 Feb. 1853.
III. Cyril Blackburne, d. an infant.
IV. Edward Kichard, b. 1852 ; d. U Jan. 1855.
V. Cybcs, now of Plils Y'olyn.
I. Emily Harriet, d. unm. 1859.
II. Caroline Jane, d. unm. 21 Jan. 1881.
III. Adelaide Owen, to. Very Rev. Evan Lewis, Eector of
Dolgelly and Dean of Bangor, and has issue, three sons
and four daus.
IV. Margaret, ra. W. H. Robertson, Esq., M.D. of Buxton,
CO. Derby.
V. Jane Blackburne (deceased).
VI. Elizabeth Dora, m. J. T. Gobat, Esq.
Mr. Morrall to. 2ndly, 10 Nov. 1860, Georgiana Fleming, widow
of Henry Urquhart, Esq., and dau. of Robert Fisher, Esq. of
Chetwynd Grove, Salop (which lady d. 11 April, 1872), and d.
30 May, 1882, when he was «. by his only surviving son, Ciecs
Mobball, Esq., now of Plas Yolyn.
Anns — Arg., on a fesse, embattled gu., between six Cornish
choughs ppr., three palm branches of the field, quartering
Edwabdes— viz., gu., a chevron engrailed between three boars'
heads erased arg. Crest— A demi-grifBn. iVotfo— Norma tiiN<-
Veritas.
Seat — Plas Yolyn and PUs Warren, Ellesmere, Salop.
MOERELL OP HEADINGTON HIIiL
HALL.
MoEEELL, GrEOEGE Heebeet, Esq. of Headington
Hill Kail, and Culham, co. Oxford, and Streatlej
House, CO. Berks, M.A. and B.C.L. of Exeter Coll.
Oxford, J.P. and D.L., co. Oxford, High Sheriff
18S5, and J.P. co. Berks, Lieut.-Col. 1st (Oxford
Unir.) Oxfordshire Light Infantry ; M.P. for Mid-
Oxon, 1891-92, b. 20 Eeb. 1845 ; m. 4 Feb. 1874,
Emily Alicia, only dau. and heir of James Morrell,
Esq. of Headington Hill, and has issue,
I. .James Heebebt, b. 9 July, 1882.
II. George Blark, b. 4 Oct. 1884.
Lineagre. — Jeremiah Moeeell, Esq. of Walllngford,
Berks, m. 1726, Mary, dau. of J. Smith, Esq. of Guildford, and
had issue,
I. Jeremiah, in. and had issue.
II. William, m. and had issue. in. Charles, d. unm.
IV. Makk. of Wallingford, bapt. 22 Nov. 1737 ; m. Sarah,
dau. of William Greenwood, Esq. and had issue,
1 Charles, of Wallingford, m. and had issue.
2 Mark, d. unm. 3 James, of whom hereafter.
4 John.
1 Sarah.
2 Mary, m. Mr. Stone, of Englefield, Berks, and had issue
one son, William Henry (see below).
Mark Morrell d. 1787. His 3rd son,
James Mobeell, Esq. of Headington Hill, co. Oxford, m.
Jane, dau. of Theophilus Wharton, Esq. of Headington,
and (/. 10 Nov. 1855, having had issue,
1 Mark Theophilus, d. unm. 28 Juno, 1842.
2 James, of Headington, J.P. and D.L., High .Sheriff co.
Oxford 1853, b. 10 March, 1810; to. 27 Nov. 1851, Alicia
Harriette, dau. of Rev. W. Everett, B.D., Rector of
Romford, Essex, and d. 12 Sept. 1863, leaving an only
dau. and heir,
Emily Alicia, of Headington Hill, who in. as above,
her kinsman, George Herbert Morrell, Esq., in
her right now of Headington Hill.
1 Emily, m. her cousin {vide supra) 25 May, 1830,
William Henry Stone, Esq. of Streatley House, Berks
(who d. 20 June, 18B3), and had issue, one dau. Jane
Mary {h. May, 1831, d. unm. 7 Feb. 1847), and d. 3
June, 1891.
V. James, of Oxford, b. 1739 ; d. 3 May, 1807. He m. 1769,
Anne, dau. of Wilmot Baker, Esq. of Moulsford, Berks, by
whom (who rf. 25 Jan. 1819), he had, with six daus. (Mar-
garetta Maria, to. Rev. Robert Wintle, Vicar of Culham,
CO. Oxford; Anne Deacon, d. unm. Is70; Mary, to. Rev.
Edward Barry, Rector of Wallingford ; Sarah, d. unm. ;
Elizabeth, d. unm. ; Frances, d. unm), two sons,
1 Deacon, of Moulsford, and Streatley, co. Berks, 6. 9 Sept.
1775 ; d. unm. 10 March, 1854; ,•;. his grandfather, Wilmot
Baker, Esq., in .Moulsford and Streatley, and was s. by
his nephew, Hopewell Baker Morrell, in Moulsford (set-
Morrell of Moulsford), and by his cousin, William Henry
Stone, in Streatley.
2 Baker, of Oxford, b. 21 June, 1779; s. his grandfather.
Wilmot Baker, in North Stoke and Ashanr.pstead ; d. W
MOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOR
1435
April, 1854; m. 1801, Mary ElizaTieth, dau. and co-heir of
Eev. Joseph Cliapman, D.D. , President of Trin Coll.
Oxford, by whom (who d. 15 March, 1861), he had a dau.
Anne Elizabeth, b. 17 June, 1804, m. llev. Charles
Girdlestone, Eector of Kingswinford, co. Stafford, and
five sons,
James WriRht Hayward, 6. 9 April, 1802 ; d. 9 May,
1873; m. Mary Caroline, dau. of James Stuart, Esq. ot
Quebec, and had issue, 1 George Deacon, of Eorthamp-
ton, CO. Gloucester; 2 Hopewell Baker (see Morreli,
of Moulsford) ; 3 Charles Girdlestone; 4 James; 1 Mary
Susanna, m. Major Arthur Ford, K.H.A. ; 2 Fanny
Caroline, to. James Arthur Hilliard, Esq.
Eobert Price (Rev.), Kector of Woodham Mortimer,
Essex,?). 15 Dec. 180G;(/. 8 June, 1872; m. Mary Mount,
dau. of Major Brock, and had issue, 1 James Henry, 7)i.
1st, Emily Marianne Le Measurer (who d. 1868), and
■2ndly, 1870, Anne, Carlyon, of Cornwall ; 1 Charlotte
Mount Brock, to. Weymouth Schrieber, Esq. of Toronto,
Canada; 2 Mary ; 3 Emily Emma, d. 13 Jan. 1882, m.
Capt. John Duncan Cameron, Chester Militia.
Frederick Joseph, of Broughton, near Banbury, b. 25 Jan .
1811: m. 23 Dec. 1834, Elizabeth Maria, dau. of Joseph
Parker, of Black Hall, Oxford; and d. 13 Jan. 1882,
having had issue, 1 Krederic Parker, of Black Hall, h.
3 April, 1839; ?». 26 Feb. 1867, Harriette Anne, dau.
of Kev. Philip Wynter, D.D., President of St. John's
Coll. Oxford, and has issue ; 2 Baker (Kev.), M.A.,
Chaplain East Indies, h. 6 March, 1841 ; m. 21 Nov.
1867, Edith Frances, dau. of Col. Brett, 17th Lancers,
and d. 4 Jan. 1S87; 3 Edward Chapman, d. 25 Feb.
1880; 4 George Lewis Hayes; 5 Arthur, d. 18 March,
1877 ; 1 Mary Sophia, m. 4 April, 1867, Charles Edward
Karslake, Esq. (who d. 22 Nov. 1873) ; 2 Anna Maria ;
3 Louisa Anne, m. 19 Oct. 1875, Rev. William Nichols
Croome, M.A., Vicar of Syston, co. Leicester; 4
Helen.
George Kidd (Rev.), Vicar of Moulsford, 6. 4 .July, 1813,
VI. Anna Letitia, Uau.of David Powell, Esq. of Lougliton,
Essex ; s. his father in Ashampstead, and d. IS April,
1881, leaving issue,
1 George Herbert, now of Headington Hill, ju^-e
uxoris, who s. his father in Ashampstead, and his
cousin, Mrs. Emily Stone {see above), in Streailey.
2 Robert Baker, m. 25 June, 1873, Frances Anna, dau.
of Rev. William Harry Lloyd, Vicar of Cholsey.
3 Edward, m. 1st, 1874, Frances, dau. of J. Kirkwood,
Esq. (she d. June, 1891); he m. 2ndly, Frances, dau.
of F. Oldaker, Esq.
1 Mary Agnes, d. 24 June, 1880.
Thomas Baker (Right Rev.), Bishop Coadjutor of Edin-
burgh 1863-69, b. 4 Aug. 1815 ; m. Francina Maria,
dau. of Charles Lane, Esq. of Badgmore, Henley; d.
5 Nov. 1877.
VI. Eobert, m. and had issue,
reremiah Morreli d. 20 July, 1766.
Arvis Or, a bend invected gu., between in chief a sprig of
liree roses gu., leaved and slipped ppr.. and in base a cruss-
n'osslet of the last. Crest— A. demi-liou rampant guardant per
jale arg. and sa., holding in the dexier paw a stalk of three
•OSes gu., seeded or, barbed and stalked vert, resting the sinister
)aw on a cross-crosslet gu. Motto — Bono ammo esto.
Sent— Headington Hill Hall, co. O.xford, and Streatley House,
;o. Berks.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, and New University.
MORRELL OP MILTON NILE.
MoBEELL, Charles, Esq. of Milton Nile, Berks,
T.P. for Eerks, Bucks, Oxford, and Northampton,
'>. 4 Dec. 1842 ; m. 1st, 29 June, 1865, Edith, dau. of
E. B. Gardner, Esq. of Mickleham, Surrey, and bj
aer (who d. 7 Feb. 1878), has issue,
i 1. Mark, 6. 2 March, 1871.
11. Charles Janu\s, b. 7 Feb. 1S73.
I I. Constance Edith.
II. Caroline Minnie. ni. Fanny.
IV. Mary. v. Katherine llarriet.
e m. 2ndi7, 6 May, 1884, Emma, dau. of the Eov.
;lir John Leigh Hoskyns, Bart., and has further
,5sue,
'■ III. Harold George, 6. 19 Nov. 18S.J.
VI. Phyllis Emma.
ifr. Morreli is son of Mark Morreli, Esq. of Tick-
Drd Park, Bucks (who d. 1854), by his wife
larriet, wlio d. 1883.
&«i Milton Nile, Stcventon, Berkjj.
MOBRELL OF MOULSFORD.
MoREELi, Hopewell Bakeh, Esq. of Moulsford,
Berks, J. P. cos. Radnor and Berks, Patron of
Moulsford, b. 9 March, 1836 ; s. his great-uncle.
Rev. Deacon Morreli, in 1854 ; m. 14 Feb. 1860,
Louisa Foote, dau. of the late J. C. Hay, Esq. of
Kelso, CO. Roxburgh, and has issue,
I. Hopewell James Shuldham, b. 22 Dec. 1860.
II. Arthur Frederick Way, b. 27 June, 1863.
III. Charles Sconce, b. 14 May, 1S6J.
IV. Herbert Hugh, b. 7 May, 1866.
v. Reginald Lister, b. 22 Dec. 1868.
VI. Leonard Cyril, 6. 26 Dec. 1870.
VII. George Deacon, b. 7 May, 1872,
VIII. Noel Hay, 6. 18 Dec. 1874.
IX. Walter, b. 26 Aug. 1876.
I. Louie Florence.
II. Violet Winifred.
Lineage.— James Wright Hatwabd Moerell, Esq. of
Forthampton House, co. Gloucester (son of Baker Morreli,
Esq., by his wife Mary Elizabeth Chapman, see Morrell of
Headington Hill Hall), b. 9 April, 1802 ; m. Mary Caroline,
dau. of James Stuart, Esq. of Montreal, Canada, and by her
(who d. 1866) had issue,
Hopewell Baker, now of Moulsford.
Charles Girdlestone.
James Yorke.
Mary Susanna, m. Col. Arthur Ford, R.A.
Fanny Caroline, m. James Arthur Hilliard, E3C[.
Mr. Morreli d. 1873.
Sfafj!— Moulsford, ^yallingfo^d, Berks.
Chi.b — Constitutional.
O'CONNOR-MORRIS OF GARTNAMONA
OB MOUNT PLEASANT.
O'CoxNOE-MoERis, WrLLiAM, of Gartnamona or
Mount Pleasant, King's co. B.A., J.P., Barrister-
at-Law, County Court Judge, and Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, co. Roscommon and Sligo, b. 26
Nov. 1824 ; *. his father, the Rev. B. Morris, of
Mount Pleasant, Rector of Rincurran, in the diocese
of Cork and Cloyne, 3U Oct. 1846 ; w. 16 March,
1858, Georgiana Kathleen, eldest dau. of Georgo
Hayward Lindsay, Esq. of Glasiievin, co. Dublin,
D.L., and the Lady Mary Lindsay (see Bueke's
i^eerage, Eael of'Cea.W^FOED and Balcarees),
and has isstie,
I. Maurice Lindsay O'Connor, Barrister-at-Law, b. "-j
March, 1865.
I. Louisa Sudley Elizabeth, d. 3 Nov. 1859.
II. Mary Augusta Caroline, twin with her sister.
in. Elizabeth Georgiana Catlierine.
IV. Emily Alice Henrietta, d. 20 April, 1864.
v. Gertrude Ellen Charlotte.
VI. Kathleen Blargaret Helen, d. 18 Feb. 1830.
J^amilu of UTorris.
Lineagre. — This branch of the family of Morris, which i.<»
said to have been settled in co. Stafford tcin]i. Elizabeth,
became established in co. Waterford about 1G25.
Benjamin Morris, Esq. of Waterford, J.P., m. Isabella
Smyth, of the same place, and had three sons, William, Ben-
jamin and John. The eldest,
AViLLtAM Morris, Esq. of Waterford, J.P., m. Martha, dau.
of Richard Reade, Esq. of Rossenarra, co. Kilkenny, and by her
had four sons,
Benjamin, d. .?. p. Richard, d. v.iim.
William, of whom presently. George Wall.
The 4th son,
George Wall, Deputy-Governor co. Waterford (who
assumed the additional surname of Wall on succeeding to the
estates of his father-in-law), vx. Jane, eldest dau. and heir
of James Wall, Esq. of Clonea Castle, co. Waterford, and had.
a son,
Richard Wall, of Rockenham, co. Waterford, J. P., High
Sheriff 1843-44,111. 1st, 1827, Jane, dau. of Jesse Lloyd, Esq.
of Lloydsborough, co. Tipperary, and 2ndly, 1840', Eliza,
only dau. of Edward Roberts, Esq., J. P. of Killoteran, co.
Waterford, and rf. 1870, having had by the latter, with
other issue, a son,
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MOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOR
George William, now of Roekenham, J. P., 6. 1844 ; m.
1871, Sibella, youngest dau. of Samuel King, Esq. of
Jloiint Pleasant, co. Waterford, and has a son, Richard
Wall, b. 1876.
The 2nd son of William Morris and Martha Rcade,
William SIobris, of Harbourvicw, co. Waterford, J.P., m.
1st, Jane Hackett, by whom he had a dau. Martha Jane,
71!. A. M. Alcock, Esq. He ni. 2ndly, 1785, Mary, dau. of Shap-
landCarew, Esq. of Castleboro', co. Wexford, M. P., ancestor of
Lord Carew, and by her had issue,
William, of Rossonarra, co. Kilkenny, D.L., who assumed
the name and arms of Reade (see Reade of Rossennrra).
Shapland Carew, of Harbourview, co. Waterlord, D.L., m.
Letitia, dau. of Rev. John Kennedy.
Benjamin, of whom presently.
Richard, Lieut. R.N., m. Eliza, 2nd d.au. of Very Rev. the
Dean of Waterford, and by her had issue.
Mary Anne, m. C. S. Tandy, Esq.
Elizabeth, to. William J. f uUoh, Esq.
Dorothea Anne, m. William G. Sheppard, Esq.
The 3rd son.
Rev. Benjamin Morris, m. 24 Oct. 1822, Elizabeth, 4th dau.
and co-heir of Maurice Nugent O'Connor, Esq. of Mount
Pleasant, King's co., and by her had issue,
William O'Connor, now of Gartnamona.
Maurice O'Connor, late Deputy-Postmaster-General of the
island of Jamaica, b. 17 Feb. 1827.
Maria Catherine O'Connor, m. 16 Jan. 187o, W. II. Bishop,
Esq.
Rev. Benjamin Morris d. 30 Oct. 181G.
^amiln of ©'(Connor of (Sariitamotta.
This family represents the O'Connors of Offaley, a celebrated
race in Irish History. The O'Connors of Offaley claimed
descent from RosaF.ailgeagh, the eldest son of Cahir the Great,
and during the feudal period of Ireland were sovereigns of a
large territory between Kildare and the Shannon. They are
thus mentioned by the bard O'Heerin : —
"The Lord of Offaley, a, land of mirth,
Not unknown to the poets.
Is O'Connor, the mainstay of the green plain.
Who rules at the green mound of Cruachan."
During the Tudor period they intermarried frequently with
the Geraklines of Kildare; they took part in the rebellion of
Earl Thomas, 1534; and in 1535, Brian O'Connor, Chieftain of
the clan, preserved Gerald, the 11th Earl, from death, when
he was being hunted down by Henry VIII. From this time
forward the O'Connors of Offaley became objects of the jealousy
of the Tudor monarchs ; and as their possessions lay along
the frontiers of the Pale, they were exposed to the brunt of
repeated invasions. In 1454, Bellingham seized their terri-
tories, and Offaley was changed into the King's County ; but
until the close of the IGth century they retained a shadow of
their former state, and occupied a part of their ancient patri-
mony. At length, afteratediousgtruggle with the Lieutenants
of Elizabeth, they were entirely subdued 1599 ; and O'SuUivan
informs us that three brothers, Cahir, Maurice, and John
O'Connor, were the last of the race who, in ICOO, obtained the
rank of Irish Prinzes. From one of these chieftains — it is
uncertain which — the family of O'Connor of Gartnamona is
descended; and, although some links in the pedigree are want-
ing, the descent is attested by local tradition, by inscriptioci
on graves, by the identity of Christian names, and by the
researches of eminent antiquaries. For instance, a scroll on
the i)resent mansion asserts that it was built ''by the heir of
Offaley;" an epitaph on the family tomb of Killeigh, of the
date of 1596, connects its subject " cum slemmate herouni ; ''
the names of Maurice and John, which are frequent in the
family, were also common to the ancient chieftains ; and the
well-known Charles O'Connor of Balanagarc {History of Ire-
land, p. 287) expressly identifies John O'Connor of Mount
Pleasant with the Princes of the House of Offaley. In the year
16S9,
CoL. John O'Connor, of Cappaghgarane, of Gartnamona,
wa-s M.P. for the borough of Pliiiipstcwn in the Parliament
assembled in Dublin by James II., and, it is supposed, was
slain at the battle of Aughrim. He had three sons, John, a
Major in the French service; Maurice, of whom presently;
and Thomas, who d. s. p. The 2nd son,
Maurice O'Connor, gave the modern name of Mount
Pleasant to a portion of the family estate. He m. circa 1725,
Mary, 3rd dau. of Peter, 4th Earl of Fingall, and by her (who
d. 1759) had issue,
John O'Connor, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, m. 21 Sept. 1762,
Mary, eldest dau. of Robert Halone, Esq., Serjeant-at-Law,
and niece of the Right Hon. Anthony Malone (.?« Malone),
and by her had issue,
I. Maurice Nugent, of whom presently. ii. Richard.
III. John, of Ballycumber, to. Cathrine D'Alton, widow ol
— Netterville, by whom he had, with other is^ue,
John, who d. unm.
Henry, m. 1844, Elizabeth, dau. of John Robinson, R.N.,
and d. 1852, having had issue, i. Maurice Nugent (Egre-
mont, Ballybrack, co. Dublin, Junior United Service
Club, London), Major late Royal Scots and Royal Irish
Fusiliers, b. 8 July, 1846, m. b Dec. 1886, Lily, 2nd dau.
of Sir John Henry Morris, K.C.S.I., and has issue,
Richard Nugeat, b. 21 Aug. 1889 ; ii. Stanhope. Edward;
III. Henry King. M. A. Oxon., in holy orders ; i. Gertrude,
m. Edward Ord Tandy, Deputy Surgeon-Gen., son ol
Master Tandy, Court of Chancery, Dublin, and has
issue.
IV. Henry, /ii. 1816, Alicia, dau. of Henry Malone, Esq. of
Pallas.
I. Mary, m. 1774, Edmond Malone, Esq. of Eallynahown,
and had issue.
II. Frances, to. Philip Stepney, Esq.
III. Anne. iv. Jane.
Mr. O'Connor d. circa 1765, and was s. by his eldest son,
Maurice Nugent O'Connor, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, who
served as sheriff 1797, to. 3 May, 1794, Maria, eldest dau. of Sir
Thomas Burke, Bart., of Marblehill, co. Galway, and by her
had issue,
John, d. s. p. 1814.
Catherine, m. 1st, 17 Oct. 1817, John Otway, 2nd Earl of
Desart. who d. 22 Nov. 1820 ; 2naly, Jan. 1824, Rose I-am-
bart Price, eldest son of Sir Rose Price, Bart., and d. 13
Feb. 1874.
Mary, m. 1826, Hugh Morgan Tuite, Esq. of Sonna, and had
issue.
Julia, d. unm. Nov. 1850.
Elizabkth, m. Rev. B. Morris, and had issue (as above).
Mr. O'Connor r7. 1818, when his estates devolved upon his four
daus. as his co-heirs. The King's co. estate of Mount Pleasant,
recently restored to its old name of Gartnamona, has become
vested through his youngest dau. Elizabeth, in Mr. O'Connor-
Morris.
.4nus— Morris, quartering O'Connor. Motto— Vestina lente.
S.al— Gartnamona, or Mount Pleasant, TuUamore, Kiug'sco.
MOimiS OF THE KURST.
Morris, Herbert, Esq. of The Hurst, co. Salop,
and of Pentrenanfc, co. Montgomery, late Capt.
80th Regt., b, 1824 : «. to the estate of Pentrenant
on the death of his brother George in 1858, and to'
The Hurst estate on the death of his brother Philip
in 1892.
Liineag'e. — John Morris, Alderman, of Clun (son of
Morris ap David, who was descended from Hoedliw ap
Cadwgan, 4th son of Cadwgan ap Elystan, Lord of Builth and
Radnor), m. 1587, Margaret, dau. of Cadwallader ap Owen ap
John ap Madoc Lloyd of Rostock, and had, with ottier issue,
a son,
Robert Morris, father of two sons, Thomas, of Abcot, ,
Clungunford, Salop, d. 1596, and
Anthony Morris, Esq. of The Hurst, to. 1585, Anne, dau.
«f Henry Macklin, of Abcot, by Jane his wife, dau. of John
Wynn Edwards, Esq. of Llanddyn, co. Denbigh, and had a
son and heir,
John Morris, Esq. of The Hurst, living 1659, who, by
Katherine his wife (who d. his widow, 13 April, 1671), was r
father of J
Thomas Morris, Esq. of The Hurst, 1677, who was buried t]
at Clun, 27 Sept. 1681, having had, by Mary his wife (with tj
three daus., Mary, m. John Morris, Esq. of Clunton ; Cathe- :;
rine ; Lydia, to. Thomas Stewards Dewall), five sons, 1
John, his heir, of The Hurst, living 1701, m. at Clun, 2 Oct.
1688, Anne Baskerville, of co. Worcester; but d. s. p. prior
to 1755.
Thomas, of Cliin, living 16G2, m. Jane, dau. of Richard!
Williams, Esq., and by her had (with two daus., Jane,
living 1701, and Hannah) several sons, all of whom d.
young or un»n., except the eldest, Philip Morris, Esq. of
The Hurst, bapt. 1 Jan. 1695; in. Hannah Morris, of Mont-
gomery, and d. 1746, having had by her (who was 6. 171T>
two sons, Thomas, bapt. 8 Aug. 1718, d. 1720, and Philip,
bapt. 9 Feb. 1726, d. unm. 1746, and one dau., Martha,
who survived her brothers, and in,. William Morris, Esq.,
as hereafter.
Philip, of Clun, who continued the line. George.
Anthony, of Clun, to. 27 Sept. 1663, Mary, dau. of Thoma»
Clun, Esq. of Clun, and d. 1694, having nad by her (wh«»
MOB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOR
1437
d. 1717) three sons and four daus., Clun, of Clun, bapt. 29
i"eb. 1675, buried there 19 June, 1747; Thomas, bapt.
1680; Benjamin; Katherine; Mar)-; Martha, Hi. Kdward
Morris, Esq. of Montgomery ; llebeuca.
The 3rd son,
Philip Morris, Esq. of Clun, living 1700, had, by Mary his
wife, two sons, William and Edward, of Montgomery, »4.
Martha, dau. of Anthony Morris, Esq. The elder son,
William Morris, Esq. of Pentrenant, ?ii. 1696, Mary Roberts,
and was father of
William Morris, Esq. of Pentrenant, Barrister-at-Law,
bapt. 12 Dec. 1702; m. Martha, only dau. of Philip Morris,
Esq., and heir of The Hurst, on the death (unm.) of her brother,
Philip Morris, as before stated. By this lady, Mr. Morris (who
d. 1775) had four sons. The eldest son and heir,
Eev. Philip Morris, of The Hurst, bapt. 16 April, 1745,
ill. 1784, Charlotte Margaretta, only dau. of Eev. D'Elbceuf,
Edwards, of Pentre Hall, co. Montgomery, andcZ. ISOl, leaving
two sons, Philip, of The Hurst, and William, of Pentrenant,
CO. Montgomery, for which co. he was a J.P., and has served
as High Sheriff. The elder son,
Philip Morris, Esq. of The Hurst, J.P. and D.L., Barrister-
at-Law, and High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire 1825, 6. 1786 ;
m. 1819, Elizabeth, dau. of George Field, Esq., by Ann Bolland
his wife, cousin of the Hon. Mr. Baron Bolland, and d. 1872,
Laving bad issue,
I. Philip, late of The Hurst.
II. George William, of Pentre-Xant, co. Montgomery, Capt.
45th Regt., b. 1822- d. s. p. 23 bept. 1858.
III. Herbert, now of The Hurst.
I. Agnes Charlotte, m. 1856, Thomas Ball Troughton, Esq.
of Coventiy.
His eldest son,
Philip Morris, Esq. of The Hurst, Salop, of the Middle
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1321 ; «. his father 1872, and
d. s.p. 1892.
Arms—Arg., an eagle displayed, with two heads, sa. Crest—
An eagle displayed sa.
Stat— The Hurst, Clun, E.S.O., and Little Brompton, Shrews-
bury, Salop ; and Pentre-is'ant, co. Montgomery.
MORRIS OF YORK.
MoEEis, Amherst Hexey Gage, Esq. of Xun-
burnholme, East Riding Yorkshire, formerly Lieut.
East York Militia, educated at Bradfield and at
Magdalen Coll. Oxford, b. 6 Nov. 1836, m. 23 July,
1885, Maud Maria, dau. of the late Col. Charles
John Kemeys-Tynte, M.P. of Halsewell Park,
Bridgwater, and Cefn Mably, co. Glamorgan (see
Xemets-Tynte (?/ Saheioell).
Xiineage. — The name of Morris is variously spelt Moris,
Morris, Morres, Morice, Morrice, Maurice, <tc. It is composed
Iof the Welsh words " Mawr-rwyce ; " Anglice, " Strong, or
brave in battle."
; The family of which we are about to treat, of undoubted
; ancient British origin, claims descent from Elystan Glodbtdd,
; a powerful Biitish chieftain, founder of tlie 4th Eoyal Tribe of
Wales, b. 933. From him and from others of his descendants
I spring the noble Houses of Cadogan and the Pbtces of New-
- town, Barts., as well as the families of Morice of Werrington,
, Barts. (extinct), Morrice of Betshanger, Morris of The Hurst,
I Morris of Pentre-Nant, Lloyd of Ferney Hall, d'c.
1 Owen Morris, descended as above, b. about 1670, had issue,
, five sons and three daus. The eldest son,
J Roger Morris, b. 19 April, 1695; in. 1st, Slary, 4th dau. of
'■ Sir Peter Jackson, Knt., by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Peter
Yandeput, Knt., father of Sir Peter Vandeput, Bart, (see
Bcrke's Extinct Baronetage), and by her (who d. Nov. 1729)
tad issue,
I. James, J.P. and D.L. Surrey, and Hich Sheriff for that co.
1764. He 111. 1st, Sarah, dau. of — Pratt, Esq., by whom
he had no issue, and 2ndly, Mary Magdalen, dau. of —
Mathew, Esq., by whom he had,
1 Roger, Lieut.-Col. of the Coldstream Guards (Grenadier
Battalion), killed at the battle of Alkmaar, in Holland,
serving under H.R.H. the Duke of York, 19 Sept. 1799;
I. 1764.
2 James, a Director of the Bank of England, J.P. and
D.L. Surrey, b. 17G6; d. 27 May, 1837. He m. Harriet,
dau. of Thomas Saunders, Esq. of Yateley, Hants, and
iiad,
James, d. 18 Nov. 1802.
Eoger, b. 1801 ; rf. 24 Dec. 1822.
Harriet, deceased.
Madeline, r,i. her cousin, Joshua Saunders, Esq. and had
issue.
Adelaide, m. 1838, Henry Eucker, Esq. of Wandsworth,
and had issue.
Helen, deceased.
3 Charles, of The M.inor House, Wandsworth, and of Port-
man Square, London, i. 1768. He was a most liberal bene-
factor to the town of Malvern, co. Worcester, on the im-
provement of which he laid out several thousand pounds.
He in. Sarah, dau. of Anthony Francis Haldiinand, Esq.
(nephewof Gen. Sir Frederick Haldimand, K.B., Governor
of Quebec), and sister of William Haldimand, Esq., a
Director of the Bank of England, and formerly M.P. for
Ipswich, and by her (who d. 14 Oct. 1841) had issue (he
d. 26 June, 1844),
Charles, of Portman Square, London, and The Chase,
Malvern. This gentleman was also, like his father, a
most niunitltent benefactor to the town of Malvein.
He d. 1856.
Francis Anthony, of Eaton Place, Belgrave Square,
formerly an oflicer in the 12th Lancers, m. Sophia,
youngest dau. of John Josias Holford, Esq. of Kilgw yn,
in Wales, and Belgrave Square, London (.see Holforo
of Buckland), and d. at his residence in Hyde Park
Gardens, 8 Dec. 1842.
James, of Belgrave Square, Hyde Park Gardens, and
Encombe, Sandgate, Kent, a Director (and Governor
1847) of the Bank of England, D.L., m. 6 Dec. 1835,
Sophia, 4th dau. of James Campbell, Esq. of Hampton
Courts also a Director of the Bank of England : she d.
1867. Mr. Morris stood a contested election for Liver-
pool in 1835, opposing Lord Sandon and Sir Howard
Douglas. He d. 1883.
Jane, ef Connaught Place, Hyde Park, d. 18C9.
Emma, d. 1832.
II. Andrew, b. 10 April, 1723 ; d. in infancy.
III. Roger, of whom presently.
Eoger Morris to. 2ndly, 6 Nov. 1731, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Philip Jackson, Knt. of Pontrylas, co. Hereford, by Jane
Holford, his wife, and by her (who d. Aug. 1744) had,
IV. Charles, of Jesus Coll. Camb., 6. 9 Jan. 1735; d. vnm in
Italy.
I. Elizabeth, 6. 2 Aug. 1733; m. Alexander Elcock, Esq. of
Hampton Court, and d. 1793.
II. Margaret, m. 13 March. 1765, Peter Shakerley, Esq. of
Shakerley and Somerford Hall, co. Chester, ancestor of the
Baronets of that name. She was his 2nd wife {see Burke's
Peerage and Baronetage).
III. Jane, m. Sir George Haker, 1st Bart, of Loventor, Devon,
and had issue. She d. 30 July, 1813 (see Borke's Peerage
and Baronetage).
IV. Mary, m. 31 Dec. 1788, Eev. Michael Babbs, of Lyme
Eegis, Dorset, M.A. of St. Mary's Hall, Oxford.
Eoger Morris d. 13 Jan. 1748. His 3rd son.
The Hon. Roger BIorris, of York, Lieut.-Col. in the army,
and a Jlember of the Governor's Council at New York, b. 28
Jan. 1727, served with distinction in the first American war,
and was wounded in the celebrated battle of the Monongahela
River in which Gen. Braddock was killed with most of liis
officers. He was Aide-de-Camp to Gen. Braddock, and was
also at the taking of Quebec, and was Aide-de-Carap at other
periods to Gen. Gage and Lord Amherst. He to. 19 Jan. 1758,
Mary, dau. of Frederick Philipse, Esq. of New York, and had
issue by her, who was 6. 5 July, 1730,
Amherst, b. 1763, Comm. E.N., gallantly distinguished in
the celebrated engagement between the English frigate
" Nymphe," of 30 guns and 255 men, and the French frigate
" La Cleopatre,'' of 42 guns and 336 men. Lieut. Morris
was the first oflicer to board the enemy's ship, and to him
the F'rench Captain surrendered his sword, which is still
preserved among other family relics. Capt. Amherst
Morris d. unm. 29 April, 1802, at Baildon, co. York.
Henry Gage, of whom presently.
Joanna, to. 1787, Thomas Cowper Hincks, Esq., Capt. in the
King's Dragoon Guards, and had issue (see Hincks of
BrfckenOorov.gh).
Maria, of Lendal, York, and Fulford House, near York,
d. unm. 25 Sept. 1836.
Col. Morris d. 13 Sept. 1794, aged 67 ; Mary his wife d. 18
July, 1825, aged 96. The 2nd sou,
Henry Gage Morris, of York, and afterwards of Beverley,
Eear-Admiral R.N., b. 27 March, 1770; m. 31 Jan. 1805,
Rebecca Newenham Millerd, 3rd dau. of Rev. Francis Orpen,
B.A. Trin. Col). Dublin, "\lcar of Kilgarvan, co. Kerry, Rector
of Dungourney, and Perpetual Curate of Douglas, co. Cork
(see Orpen of Ardtully), and had issue (.she d. 7 March, 1875,
aged 90),
;. Francis Orpen, late representative.
II. Henry Gage, Admiral K.N., served at Navarino, b. 20
Nov. 1811, d. 21 Jan. 1891.
iir. Frederick Philipse, of Lincoln's Inn, M.A., and Scholar
of Lincoln Coll., Oxford, Bairistcr-al-Law of thi.- Middle
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MOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOR
Tfmplo, h. 28 Nov. 1S14 ; to. 27 Aug. 1S6I, Mary, 2nd aau.
of the Uev. Thomas Knox, D.D., Rector of Ruiiwell, Essex.
IV. Beverley Robinson, of York, M.D., B.A. Trin. Coll.
Dublin, Physician to the York Dispensary, 6. 14 July, 1816 ;
ni. 20 June, 1S50, Annie Robinson, eldest dau. of Lieut.
George Augustus Frederick Skottowe, R.N., of the family
of Skottowe o/"6'i-o((oiri', Norfolk, and (?. 19 March, 1883,
ha\ing had issue, Annie Leonora, d. 12 July, 1866, and
Florrnce Bellenger Skottowe, m. 17 Sept. 1874, \V. B.
Sanders, Esq., and had issue by him, 1 William Orpen, 6.
Aug. 1876; 2 Roger Ogilby, b. 17 Jan. 1878; 1 Hilda
Leonora Florence.
V. Adolphus rhilipse (Rev.), M.A.. of Worcester Coll.
Oxford, Vicar of Leeds, Kent, 6. 22 Oct. 1824; to. 3 Sept.
1856, Mari;i, dau. of Mr. Rudkin, and has issue,
1 Heni-y Gage, Capt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry,
b. 13 June, 1857, served throughout the Egyptian
Campaign and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
and in other engagements (medal with clasps and
Khedive's star).
2 Frederick Philipse. b. 15 March, 18G0.
■i Roger, late Lieut. R.N., 6. 17 May, 1SC5.
1 Mary Philipse.
2 Joanna Rebecca Newenham.
VI. Charles D'Urban, 51. A., Scholar of Lincoln Coll., Fellow
of Oriel Coll. Oxford, 6. 17 Feb. 1827, d. 7 Feb. 1886.
I. Maria Susanna.
II. Emily, deceased.
in. Bessy, d. an infant, 1820.
jv. Cornelia, m. 2 June, 1846, A. Bower. 'Kpq. of Elmcrofts,
Ripon, J. P., eldest son of John Bower, Esq. of MiddU-thorpe
Hall, near York, who d. 23 July, 1884, having had issue, I
John Henry Borrow, b. 1 March. 1847, d. 11 March, 1847;
2 Herbert Morris, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 14 Feb. 1854;
.3 Frederick Orpen, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., 6. 4 Nov. 1855 ;
1 Sophia Mary Felipse ; 2 Anne Henrietta Gage ; 3 Caroline
Cornelia Van Cortlandt.
v. Anna Robinson, m. 2 June, 1846, Rev. James Henry
Henderson, Vicar of Stoke St. Mary, Ipswich, previously
Incumbent of the Parish of Ely and Precentor of Ely, M.A.
Trin. Coll. Camb. (eldest son of James Henry Henderson,
Esq. of Bloomsbury Square), who d. 19 Oct. 1879, and had
issue, I Henry Philipse, M.A. New Coll. Oxford, one of Her
Majesty's Inspectors of Schools, b. 5 March, 1847 ; 2 Edward
Beverley, M.A. Pemb. Coll. Camb., Barrister-at-Law, b. 9
March, 1849; 3 George Morris, Lieut. R.N., 6. 12Aug. 18S1 ;
4 Francis Barclay, K.N., b. July, 1859; 1 Helen Mary,
d. 1855; 2 Ethel Blanche; 3 Gertrude Orpen; 4 Emily; 5
Mary Beatrice, d. 1863.
VI. Joanna Hincks, d. 9 Aug. 1SG3.
Rear-Admiral Morris d. 24 Nov. 1852. He was bur. at
Beverley Minster, and was s. by his son,
Eev. Francis Obpen Morris, of Netherby, North Riding,
CO. York, B.A. Worcester Coll. Oxford, J.P. the East Riding,
Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Cleveland and late Rector
of Nunburnholme, in the Ea.st Riding, 6. 25 March, 1810; m.
1 Jan. 1835, Anne, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Charles Sanders,
Esq. of Bromsgrove, co. W'orcester, and by her (who d. 20
April, 1877) had issue,
I. Amherst Henry Gage, present representative.
II. Reginald Frank, Lieut.-Col. R.E., served in the Abyssi-
nian Expedition, b. 1 Sept. 1839; /ii.6Nov. 1876, Georgiana
Susan, 2nd dau. of Col. Sherard, Judge-Advocate-General,
India (see Bdrke's Peerage and Baronetage), and has
issue, Reginald Owen, &. 3 March, 1386, Mabel Jessy, and
Violet Edith.
in. Marmaduke Charles Frederick (Rev.), B.C.L. and JI.A.
of New Coll. Oxford, Head Master of St. Michael's Coll.
Tenbury, Diocesan Inspector of Yorkshire Schools, Rector
of Nunburnholme, co. York, formerly Vicar of Newton-on-
Ouse, CO. York, 6. 26 Jan. 1844.
I. Emily Gordon Newenham, d. 5 June, 1847.
II. Mary Cornelia.
III. Rose Ellen Elizabeth, m. 22 Sept. 1875, Eev. W. H.
Turle, Vicar of St. Matthew's, Westminster, and afterwards
of Ilorsell Vicarage. Surrey.
IV. Laura Anne Gertrude.
v. Jessy Maude Amy.
VI. Edith Grace Caroline.
Rev. F. Orpen Morris acquired great distinction as a naturalist,
and his History of British Birds, dedicated by permission to
Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and other works in natural
history, have become most popular. He d. 10 Feb. 1893, and
was s. by his son.
./Irr/i-s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a lion rampant re-
guardantor, for Elystan ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three boars' heads
couped fa., for Cadwgan. Cirst — A lion rampant reguardant
or. Mottoes — Marte et mare faventibus; over the crest, Gwell
Angau na chwlydd.
Jieiidence — 39, Clarence Square, Cheltenham.
mOREIS OF WOOD EATON.
MoBEis, Chaeles John, Esq. of Wood Eaton
Manor, co. Stafford, Oxon, co. Salop, and Dol-Lljs j
Hall, CO. Montgomery, J.P., Hifrh Sheriff co. Salop
18S4, B.A Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. 24 May, 1831 ; m. 6
May, 1862, Constance Lingen, only dau. of Robert
Burton, Esq. of Longner Hall, Salop, by Katharine
(his 2nd -wife), dau. of Rev. Herbert Oakeley, D.D.,
of Oakeley and has issue,
I. Charles Edward, &. 13 April, 1863; rn. 25 April, 1889,
Isabel Marcaret Hay, only dau. of Thomas Slaney Eyton,
Esq. of Eyton (sec that family), and has i.ssue, Charles
Reginald, 6. 21 July, 1890, Robert Edward, 6. 24 Jan.
1893, and Constance Isabel.
n. John Robert, 6. 9 June, 1865.
III. Robert, Barrister-at-Law, b. 10 Jan. 1SG9; c^. v.nm. 2
Dec. 1893.
IV. Henry Walter, b. 9 Feb. and d. 6 April, 1871.
V. William Alfred, b. 22 April, 1872; d. unm. 27 July, 1892.
VI. George Ernest, b. 28 Feb. 1874.
I. Constance Julia. ii. Louisa Rose.
III. Alice, d. in infancy, 2 Jan. 1873.
liineage. — Thomas Morris, Esq. of Newport, Salop, m.
I May, 1786, Margaret, dau. of Rev. William Spearman, andl
d. 9 Nov. 1817, leaving issue,
I. Charles, of Newport, Salop, J.P. and D.L., d. unm. 1848.
II. John, of whom presently.
III. Edward, of Oxon, Shrewsbury, and Dol-Llys Hfill, co,
Montgomery, J.P. and D.L., and High SherilT for that co.
1859; d. unm. Nov. 1878, and was s. by his nephew.
The second son,
John Morris, Esq. of Wood Eaton Manor, J.P. and D.L., b.
1790; m. 15 April, 1830, Julia, 4th dau. of Samuel Amy
Severne, Esq. of Thenford, co. Northampton, and Wallop
Hall, Shropshire, and by her (who d. 11 March, 1840) had
issue, an only son,
Charles John, now of Wood Eaton.
Mr. Morris d. 5 July, 186G.
Arms — Sa., a lion passant or, between three scaling-ladders
arg. Crest — A boar's head. il/o»o—Esto quod esse videi'is.
&ats — Wood Eaton Manor, Stafford; Oxon, Shrewsbury;
and Dol-Llys Hall, co. Montgomery.
MOERIS OF WRETHAM HALL.
Morris, Sydney, Esq. of Wretham Hall, co.
Norfolk, J.P., b. 17 May, 1850 ; s. his uncle 1890, m.
1891, Adelaide dau. of — Bowler, Esq. of the
Hayes, Kent. Mr. Morris is son of Thomas Morris,
Esq. and nephew of the late William Morris, Esq.
of VVretliam Hall, J.P. and D.L., High Slieriif
1886, who d. 1890. He is Lord of the Manor of
Wretham.
&ai— Wretham Hall, Thetford.
SIOERIS OF COOMB.
Morris, Thomas, Esq. of Coomb, co. Carmarthen, r
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1882, b. 16 Feb. 1848;
m. 7 Jan. 1875, Alice Elizabeth Anne, only dau. of <
James Lloyd, 2nd eon of the late Thomas Lloyd,
Esq. of Bromycld, co. Cardigan, and has issue,
Thomas, b. 31 May, 1879.
Mai Alice Magdalene, b. 6 May, 1877.
Gwladys Maud Kathleen, b. 7 Jan. 1880.
Mr. Morris is son of William Morris, Esq., D.L.,of
Coomb, M.P. for Carmarthen (d. 1877), by Mag-
dalene, his wife, dau. of Sackville Grwynue, Esq. of
Glanbrane. |
Seat — Coomb, Llangain, Carmarthen. ;
Club — Union.
MORRISON OF BASILDON PARK.
Morrison, Charles, Esq. of Basildon Pai-k,
Berks, J.P. and D.L., b. 20 Sept. 1817,*. his father,
30 Oct. 1857.
Lineage.— James Morrison, Esq. (a native of Hampshire,
of Scotch extraction, son of Joseph Morrison who d. 1804,
aged 73, by Sarah his wife, who d. 1803 aged 40), was head ol
MOK,
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MOR
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the firm, Morrison, Dillon and Co. of Fore Street, London, and
purchased considerable estates in cos. Berks, Bucks, Kent,
Wilts, and York, and also at Islay in Scotland. He was first
returned to Parliament hy St. Ives 1830, and became M.P. for
Ipswich 1832. In 1840 he was returned for the Inverness
Burghs and retired 1847. He m. 1814, Mary Anne, dau. of
Joseph Todd, Esq. of London, and had issue,
I. Chakles, now of Basildon Park.
II. Alfred, oi Fonthill House, Hendon, Wilts, J. P. and D.L.,
Hish Sheriff 1857,6. 1821; m. 1866, Mabel, dau. of Eev.
JR. S. C. Cherm>iae, Hector of Wilton, Wilts, and has two
sons and two daus. The eldest son, HuRh Morrison, Esq.,
b. 1868; m. 16 Aug. 1892, Lady Sopbia Castalia Mary,
second dau. of Earl Granville.
III. Frank, of Hale Park, Kent, J.P., b. 1S24; m. 1854,
Henrietta, dau. of James Murray Grant, Esq. of Glen-
moriston.
IV. Henry, h. 1832; d. 1S.50.
V. Walter, of Malham Tarn House, W.E., co. York, M.P.
for Plymouth 1861-74, and the Skipton division of Yorkshire
1886-92, M.A. Balliol Coll. Oxford, J.P , High Sheriff 1883,
Lieut.-Col. in the Army, &. 21 May, 1836.
VI. George, of Hampworth Lodge, Salisbury, J. P., h. 1839;
m. Barbara Jane, dau. of — Poore, Esq., "and d. i April,
1884.
VII. Allan, b. 1842; d. 1880.
I. Lucy, b. 1825; m. George Moffatt, Esq. of Goodrich
Court, and d. 1876, leaving one son and three daus.
II. Emily, 6. 1828; m. John Grant, eldest son of James
Murray Grant, Esq. of Glenmoriston, and d. s. p. 1854.
III. Ellen.
Mr. Morrison d. at his seat, Basildon Park, Berks, 30 Oct.
1857, aged 67.
Seat — Basildon Park, near Reading.
Town House— 93, Harley Street, W.
KTOREISON OF COOLEGEGAN.
MoREisoN, Richard Fielding, Esq. of Coolege-
gan, King's County, J.P. co. Dublin, Lieut.-Col. late
5th Royal Irish Lancers, b. 20 June, 1829 ; m. 20
Dec. 1853, Jane, dau. of Colquhoun Grant, Esq.,
M.D, of Kinchurdy, Morayshire, N.B. (a descendant
01 the Grants of Grant, chiefs of the ancient clan),
and has issue, ,
I. Richard Hob art. Major 18th Hussars, &. 27 Nov. 1856;
TO. 11 July, 1889, Louise C. C. Buchanan, dau. of Herman
K. de Eicci, Esq. of Molesey House, Surrey, and has issue,
Eichard Fielding, 6. 30 April, 1890 ; Robert Herman, 0.
11 May, 1891 ; and a son b. 25 March, 1893.
ii. Colquhoun-Grant, Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards, b. 28 Jan.
1858.
Col. Morrison, who was foraici-ly a Capt. in the
51st Light Infantry (having sold out of the army
1857, and re-entered it as Cornet in the 16th Lancers
1858), served with the light division in the Eastern
campaign of 1854, including the hattle of Alma
and siege of Sebastopol. He s. on the death of
his father 1857, to the estate of Coolegegan, which
has been in his grandmother's (Lady Momson)
family for two centuries.
Lineag-e.— Sir Richard Morrison, Knt., member of the
Eoyal Irish Academy, and vice-president of the Royal Institute
of the Architects of Ireland, son of John Morrison, Esq. of
Middleton, co. Cork, b. 1767 ; m. 1790, Eliza, dau. of the Rev.
William Oiild, D.D., Rector of Phillipstown, King's Co., and
granddau. of Sir Fielding Ould, Knt., M.D. , an eminent Dublin
physician in the 17th century, and by this lady (who <;. 1854)
had issue,
^°??'}' ^^■'^■' an officer, Ist TToyal Dragoons, deceased.
VVilhara, an eminent architect, deceased.
Eichard, to. 1823, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Jones, Esq. of
^Pringfield, co. Dublin, and d. 1857, leaving by her (who <'.
1889), 1 Richard Fielding, now of Coolegegan; 1 Eliza
vTi''i' ''; ""'"• ' " *^'^''^ Frances, m. Sir Thomas Crawford,
lo'c^ ' ' '^'® F)ircctor General, Medical Staff, and d.
1860; 3 Mary Evelina, jii. Thomas Smith, Esq. of Drum-
lane, CO. Meath, and has issue; and 4 Ada Charlotte, w.
Gen Clement Alexander Edwards, C.B., Col. 18th Royal
1 Irish Rcgt., and has issue.
i Fielding (Rev.), Vicar of Corcomohide, Diocese of Limerick,
deceased. '
' Sir Eichard Morrison d. 31 Oct. 1849.
I ^rm— Or, on a cress per cross, sa. and gii., four fleurs-de-lis,
^ arg., in the 1st quarter a crescent of the thii-d.
Creit—On a mural crown, gu., an eagle's head and neck
between two wings, displayed i-rg., the neck and each wine
ch.arged with a fleur-de-lis, sa. ^
Motto— VtUc et dulce.
liesidcnce — Sarttficld, Ballybrack, co. Dublin.
BIORRITT OF ROKEBY PARK.
MoRRiTT, Robert Alexander, Esq. of Rolvcbr
Park, CO. York, b. 12 May 1878 ; s. his father 1890.
Lineag-e.— The dela Morrette family came originally fronj
Normandy, at the beginning of the 16th century. Monstrelet
mentions one of the family as Gentleman to Francis I. in
1514, and Sully mentions another in the household of Henry IV.
The old spelling of the name occurs in Selby Church on the-
tomb of Edward Morrette, who d. 1622. Eobert Morritt took
his degree in 1660, the year of the Restoration, and was son of
Morritt, of Brayton, near Selby, where the original family
property was situated, and sold to the Hon. Mr. Petre 1820.
In 16G1, Robert Morritt was Rector of Ryther; the estate
belonged to him, and he wa,s Lord of the Manor. The Ryther
estate still belongs to the family, but the manorial rights were-
sold to Sir William Milner. In the Rebellion of 1745, Mr.
Morritt, of Brayton, was put into possession of the estates-
belonging to many of the Roman Catholic gentlemen of the
East Riding, which he held until their troubles were over, and.
then restored to their owners, a trust of considerable moment,
for the honest performance of which his name is still held.
in veneration and gratitude by the Roman Catholic families.
The estate of Rokeby, co. Y'ork, which gave name to thfr
historic and chiv.alrous family of Rokeby, was purchased from
them by the Robinsons, who eventually, 1769, disposed of the
property to
John Sawret Morritt, Esq., eldest son of Bacon Morritt,
Esq. of Cawood, by his wife, Anne Sawrey, of Plimpton-in-
Furness. He m. Annie, dau. of Henry Peirse, Esq. of Bedalc
.and by her (who d. 6 April, 1809) left at his decease, 3 Aug.
1791, aged 53, a son and successor,
John Bacon Sawrey Morritt, Esq. of Rokeby Park, b. 1771,
B.A. St. John's Coll. Camb. 1794, M.A. 1798. He was one-
of the earliest and most extensive Greek travellers of his
generation, and after two years spent in the East, he returned
with his mind replete with classical information, and a taste--
for every liberal art. His two dissertations on the controversy
as to the site of Troy are familiar to every classical scholar.
He published also translations from the minor Greek poets,
and was author of articles in the Quarterly Review and of
various pamphlets. He sat in Parliament as member succes-
sively forBeverley,Northampton,and Shaftesbury. Mr. Morritt
was the chosen friend of Wilberforce, Sir Walter Scott, Sir-
Humphrey Davy, Sir William Gell, .Southey, Lockhart, W.
Stewart Rose, Payne Knight, and Henry, 3rd Earl of Hare-
wood. His friendship with Sir Walter Scott commenced in
1S08, from the introduction of Sir W. S. Rose and Lady Louisa
Stuart, and with a visit of Mr. and Mrs. Morritt to "Edinburgh,
some account of which was furnished by Mr. Morritt to Mr..
Lockhart, and is published in the life of the poet. The same
work contains more than thirty letters of Scott to Mr. Morritt,
and several of Mr. Morritt to Scott. He in. 1803, Catherine^
sister of Col. Stanley, of Cros.shall, M.P. for co. Lancaster, d^
12 July, 1843, and was s. by his nephew,
William John Sawrey Morritt, Esq. of Rokeby Park,,
eldest son of Eev. Robert Morritt, and Alice his wife), J.P.
and D.L., formerly of the 77th Foot, and M.P. for North Riding,
CO. York, b. 12 Sept. 1813; to. 10 Maj-, 1837, Ellen Frances,,
only dau. of Robert Wilmot, 3rd Bart, of Chaddesden, by-
Bridget, his 3rd wife, dau. of Sir Alexander Craufurd, Bart.,
and d. 13 April, 1874, when he was s. by his brother,
Robert Ambrose Morritt, Esq. of Rokeby Park, formerly
of 77th Regt., D.L. and J.P. for cos. York and Durham, b. 9
May, 1816; m. 11 April, 1872, Mary Blanche Mitchell, eldest
dau. of Alexander Mitchell Innes, Esq. of .\yton Castle, by
Charlotte Gordon his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Dick Laudeiv
7th Bart., of F'ountain Hall, and had issue,
I. Robert Alexander, now of Rokeby Park,
II. Henry Edward, b. 3 March, 1880.
III. William Reginald, b. 14 Aug. Ib82; d. 14 Oct. 1890.
I. Charlotte Greta, h. at Ayton Castle, 20 Dec. 1872.
II. Florence Katherine, b. at Rokeby, 3 Aug. 187G.
III. Hilda Mary, b. at Rokeby, 27 April, 1881.
IV. Linda Beatrice, 6. 30 Dec. 1880.
Mr. Morritt, whose cousin, Isabel, only child of John :Morvitf,
Esq. of Rokeby Park, who d. 1826, m. 1846, George WilUam,
7th Viscount Earriugton, d. 1890.
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THE LA.NDED GENTRY.
MOR
Arms— Arg., a cross az., between four billets sa., on a chief
of the second a rose of the first barbed or, between two fleur-
rie-lis of the last, quartering Sawrei. Crest — A griffin's head
erased ppr., holding in the beak a rose gu., barbed and slipped
TCrt. .U()«()— Ubi libertas ibi patria.
Seats-Rokehy Turk, Barnard Castle, and Colton Lodge,
Tadcaster.
MORROaH OF FAHAGH COURT.
Moruogh-Bernakd, Edward Joseph Bee-
■KAED, Esq. of Fahagh Court, co. Kerry, J.P. co.
Kerry, High Sheriti' 1870, h. 18 Nov. 1843 ; m. 3
Eeb. 1880, Matilda Anne Williams, eldest dau. of
JSaruuel James Brown, Esq. of Loftus Hill, co. York.
Liiueagre. — This family has for centuries been located in
the city and co. of Cork. Several of the name filled the office
of Chief Magistrate for the city of Cork, yiz., John Morrogh,
in the years 1435, 1437, and 1441 ; his son, Thomas, 1460
and 1473 ; James, for the year 1620 ; and Thomas Morrogh,
aess.
EoruND MoRROGH, Esq., i)i. Mary Nagle, of co. Cork, and
■was father of
James Moreogh, Esq. of the city of Cork, m. 1780, Jane
lHorrogh, of Lisbon, Portugal (of the Kilworth branch of the
Morroghs), and by bar (who i/. 1817) left at his decease in 1804,
several children. The second son, John, settled in New York.
The eldest son,
Edward Mobrooh, Esq. of Glanmire House, co. Cork, J.P.,
■b. 1785; 1)1. 1st, 1809, Cliristian, dau. of Robert Joseph ffrench.
Esq. of Kahasana, co. Galway, and by her (who d. 1812) had
issue,
I. James, his heir.
Mr. Edward Morrogh m. 2ndly, Martha, 2nd dau, of John
Bernard, Esq. of Ballynagare, co. Kerry, and by her had issue.
■one son and three daus.,
n. John Morrogh, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Kerry
1864, who took the name of Bernard, hi. 18 March, 1841,
Frances Mary, only dau. and heiress of Joseph Blount, Esq.
of Tarrant, Devon, and d. 22 Aug. 1866, leaving by her
(who d. 27 April, ls88) with other issue,
1 Edward Joseph Bernard, now of Fahagh Court.
2 Bertram Francis, 6. 14 Jan. 1846.
3 Cyril Charles, 6. 5 Jan. 1852.
4 Arthur Mary, b. 3 June, 1854.
6 Alfred Francis Mary, b. 17 Feb. 1856.
€ Eustace Mary, of Flask House, co. Kerry, h. 29 March,
1858; Til. 1889, Mary Anne, dau. of Samuel James Brown,
Esq. of Loftus Hill, co. York.
7 Gilbert Mary, b. 22 Feb. 1864.
1 Agnes Mary, 6. 24 Feb. 1842.
2 AUce Gertrude, 6. 23 Dec. 1848.
3 Emily Mary, 6. 7 Nov. 1850.
I. Jane, m. Patrick Shannon, Esq. of Corbally House, co.
Limerick, and has issue.
II. Mary, d. unm. 1845.
ni. Martha, m. Croker Smyth, Esq. d. 1855.
The eldest 'son,
James Morrogh, Esq. of Old Court, co. Cork, J.P., High
Sheriff 1864, b. 17 Sept. 1810; m. 3 July, 1844, Christine, 2nd
dau. of James D. Lyons, Esq., D.L., of Croome House, co.
Ximerick, and by her (who d. Oct. 1885) had issue,
Christian, 6. and d. 1846.
Mr. Morrogh d. Feb. 1884, and was s. by his nephew, the
present Edward Joseph Bernard Moreogh-Bernard, Esq.
of Fahagh Court.
Arms — Az., a harp or, stringed arg., between three escallops
of the second. Cre-it—A staff ppr., with a flag attached az.,
*;harged with a harp, as in the arms. Motto — Virtus invicta.
Siats — Fahagh Court, Faha, Killarney, co. Kerry.
MORSE-BOYCOTT OF SENNOWE AND
SENNOWEVILLE.
MoESE-BoTCOTT, Feederic AtrousTrs, Esq. of
Sennowe, Great Rjburgli, co. Norfolk, and fcJen-
noweville, Bushej, co. Herts, b. 22 Dec. 1849; m.
19 Feb. 1879, Octavia Mary, fifth dau. of the late
Matthew John Anketell, Esq. of Anketell Grove,
J.P. and D.L. co. Monaghan, and has issue,
I. Clarence Haversham, 6. 9 Dec. 1879.
Ji. John Haversham, 6. 7 Aug. 1882.
in. Guy Haversham, b. 9 July, 18S9.
IV. Desmond Lionel, b. 10 Dec. 1S32.
I. Hilda Mary Anketell, 6. 15 May, 1881.
II. Dorothy Frances Cynthia, b. 2 Jan. 1891.
liineagre. — William Moese, of Alwynes, in the parish of
Uggeshall, co. Suffolk, d. 1559.
Anthony Mouse, of Alwins, TTggeshall, and Wrentham, m.
Anne, widow of Thomas Baspoole, of Alby, co. Norfolk, d.
1609, and left,
I. Robert. ii. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
I. Mary, m. Robert Baker.
The second son,
Thomas Morse, of Wrentham, d. Nov. 1053, aged SS, and
left,
I. Francis, of whom hereafter.
II. Anthony, of Wrentham, North Glemham, and Stratford,
d. s.2>- 1647.
The eldest son,
Francis Morse, of Wrentham, is styled in his will,
proved in 1698, " Francis Morse, ye elder, of Wrentham, in ye
countie of Suffolke, Gentleman." He mentions his lands in
Wrentham, Frostendon, Stoven, Uggeshall, Wangford, South
Cove, Beccles, North Glemham, and Stratford, in the co. of
Suffolk. He also leaves his Latin and Greek books to his
grandson. Baron Morse, with the exception of " Ye Latyn
Bible," which was to be given to whichever of his grand-
children proved the best scholar. He was buried 27 July, 1668,
and left five sons and four daus., of whom,
I. Thomas, of Norwich, admitted at Gray's Inn, London,
9 Feb. 1641, m. Mary, dau. of Robert Baron, Alderman of
Norwich, and d. before 1667, leaving a son, Baron, who d.
28 Dec. 1691.
II. John, m. and had issue.
III. Francis, m. and left issue. iv. Samuel.
V. Anthony, of whom herealter.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Susan.
III. Ann. IV. Margaret.
The fifth son,
Anthony Morse, of Wrentham and North Glemham, d.
1695, having had two sons, Thomas and Anthony. The
elder,
Thomas Morse, of Glemham and Great Yarmouth, Norfolk,
b. 1658, Merchant and Shipowner, inherited his grandfather's
property at Wangford, Glemham, and Stratford. He m. Mary,
dau. of John Symonds, Esq. of Belton, co. Suffolk, who was
descended from the younger branch of the Symonds, of Cley,
CO. Norfolk, and by her (who d. 7 Aug. 1705) had issue,
I. Francis, of whom hereafter.
II. Anthony, b. 1689; d. an infant.
III. John, of Ilickling and Norwich, Private Secretary to the
Earl of Orford, b. 1709; vi. 16 Sept. 1740, Sarah, dau. of
John South, Esq. of North Cove, co. Suffolk. She d. 1
Aug. 1762. Hed 18 Nov. 1779, leaving, John SouthMorse,
of I'horpe-next-Norwich, formerly of Hickling, m. 23 July,
1778, his cousin, Sarah M rse ; and Josepha, m. John
Thurlow, brother of Edward, 1st Lord Thurlow, Lord High
Chancellor of England, and d. 15 Feb. 1768.
Thomas Morse d. Feb. 1722. His eldest son,
Francis Morse, Esq. of Yarmouth, b. 1694; m. for his 2nd
wife, Ann, sister of William Baldry, of Glemham, and by her
(who d. May 1795) left
I. Thomas, b. 12 Oct. 1744; d. 13 Nov. 1844.
II. John, of whom hereafter.
I. Ann, d. July, 1745.
II. Sarah, m. her cousin. John South Morse, Esq.
HI. Mary, d. 11 Oct. 1748.
IV. Catherine, m. John Elliott, Surgeon.
Mr. Morse d. 4 May, 1755. His second son,
John Morse, Esq. of Norwich, Alderman, b. 13 Dec. 1743 ;
m. 1st, 1 Oct. 1775, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of John Boy-
cott, Esq. of Spiowston Hall, co. Norfolk, and by her (who d.
June, 1778) had issue,
I. John, of whom hereafter.
II. Francis, b. 17 April, 1778, an Officer 6th Inniskilling
Dragoons ; d. 6 April, 1833.
Mr. Morse ni. 2ndly, 4 Jan. 1781, Sarah, dau. of Francis Twiss,
of Rotterdam, Holland, and by her (who d. 24 June, 1829)
had
HI. George, of Catton Park, co. Norfolk, J.P., 57th Regt.
and Aide-de-Camp to Gen. Cowcll, b. 18 July, 1783; m. ist,
27 Oct. 1808, Hannah, dau. of William Tasker, of Norwich.
formerly of Rotterdam, and had by her (who d. 3 June,
1834),
1 George, b. 2 Sept. 1810; d. 20 April, 1822.
2 Charles, Barristor-at-Law, J.P. and D.L. co. Norfolk,
M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 18 Aug. 1820 ; ?«. 16 Feb. 1854,
Mary Harriett, dau. of Robert Isacke, Comm. in the
H.E.I.Co.'s Navy, and has issue, 1 Charles Robert, 6. 29
June, 1855 ; 2 George Henry, b. 27 May, 1857 ; 3 Arthur
MOR
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Francis, h. 10 April, 1872; 1 Mary Henrietta Louisa
2 Helen Isabel ; 3 Emily Geoigina. He d. 25 March,
18!<3.
1 Emily, m. 27 May, 1829, Charle? Evans, Esq.. Chan-
cellor of the Diocese of Norwicli, who d. 21 Oct. 1868.
2 Frances, m. the Rev. William Millett, M.A. ; he d. 27
Feb. 1867, she d. 8 Nov. 1875.
3 Anna, m. 15 Jan. 18.15, the Kcv. John Barham Johnson,
M.A., Rector of Welborne, co. Norfolk.
George Morse, m. 2ndly, 6 Aug. 1835, Rebecca Frances,
dau. of William Herbert, Esq., and d. 22 July, 1852, leav-
ing by her,
3 Herbert George, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Rector of
Littleham, Devon, b. 21 Aug. 1839.
4 Alfred Herbert, of Copdock House, co. Suffolk, J. P.,
sometime Capt. in the Oiith and 73rd Regts., h. 30 April,
1841 ; m. 22 May, ISCti, Diana Ann, dau. of Sir Edward
Sherlock Gooch, Bart., and had issue, Edward, 6. 28 June,
1869; Harriet Frances; Hose Diana: Edith.
4 Rebecca Herbert, b. 18 June, lSi!7 ; d. an infant.
IV. Charles, an Officer 11th Regt., b. 2 Jan. 1785 ; d. at Gib-
raltar, 12 Feb. Ia05.
I. Maria, b. 16 Nov. 1781 ; d. unm. 16 April, 1849.
II. Emily, 6. 5 Oct. 1786: d. unm. 18 Nov. 1872.
III. Anna, 6.29 March, 1788; d. iinm. 16 March, 1810.
IV. Lucy, m. 7 Oct. 1829, Lewis Evans, ot Norwich, M.D.
Ked. March, 1856; she d. 24 Sept. 18G2.
Mr. Morse d. 29 Nov. 1837, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Morse, Esq. of Sprowston Hall, and Bagthorpe, co.
Norfolk, and Abbots Wooton, co. Dorset, High Sheriff for
Norfolk 1807,6. 12 Oct. 1776; to. 21 June, 1800, Elizabeth
Anne, only dau. of Gen. Thomas Hall, of Weston Colville, co.
Cambridge, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Carter, Esq.
of W^eston Colville, and grand-dau. and heir of Maurice, 2nd
and last Lord Haversham (se« Bukke's Exlincl Feerar/c), and
had by her (who d. 1856) issue,
John Hall, his successor.
Elizabeth Anne Ella, 6. at Catton aforesaid, 30 Nov. 1805 ;
m. 7 June, 1830, Simon Digby, Esq. of Obertstown, co.
Kildare. He d. 26 Oct. 1859, leaving Edward Essex, 6. 12
Oct. 1838, and three daus.
Mr. Morse d. 28 Feb. 1844, and was «. by his S3n,
John Hall Morse-Botcott, Esq. of Sennowe, and Sennowe-
ville, 6. 26 Sept. 1801 ; «i, 1849, Matilda, dau. of Thomas
Alger, and by her (who d. 18 July, 1878) had an only child,
Feedekic Augustus, his successor.
Mr. Morse-Boycott, by royal licence bearing date 12 July,
1844, and his issue were authorized to take the surname of
Boycott, in addition to and after that of Morse, and to bear
the arms of Boycott quarterly with those of Morse. He d.
27 Feb. 1874, and was s. by his only son, Frederic Augustus,
now of Sennowe and Sennoweville.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th paly of six or and gu., on a
chief engrailed erm. three fire-balls ppr., for Boycoit; 2nd
and 3rdperpale arg. and sa., two chevronels between three
mullets pierced, all countcrchanged, for Morse. Crexts—lst,
Boycott: Issuing from a mural crown arg., a dexter arm
vambraced, the fist clenched, ppr., from the little finger pendent
by a thong gu., an escutcheon, also arg., charged with a fire-
ball, as in the arms; 2nd, Morse: A demi-iiian incomplete
armour ppr., garnished or, his helmet surmounted by
a plume of three ostrich feathers az., on his breast a saltire
sa., in dexter hand a halbcrt ppr. MuHo—Dco non armis
fido.
Seats — Sennowe, Great Ryburgh, Norfolk, and Sennoweville,
Bushey, co. Hertford.
MORTIMER OF WIGMORE.
MoETiMEE, Charles, Esq. of Wigmore, Holm-
wood, and Woodfield, Streatham, co. Surrey, J. P. for
that CO. and for London, b. 19 April, 1837 ; m. 3
Sept. 1867, Elizabeth Prentis, only surviving child
of Beriah Drew, E,sq., J. P., of Streatham, Lord of
the Manor of Leigham Court, and has issue,
I. Charles Henry, 6. 4 Jan. 1870.
II. Leonard, 6. 5 Feb. 1871.
III. Ernest, b. 13 March, 1875.
IV. Reginald 1
V. Sidney j" twins, 6. 25 Aug. 1877.
I. Evelyn, 6. 27 April, 1880.
II. Elsie, b. 25 Feb. 1882.
liineage.— John Mortimer, of Eastbourne, Sussex, bur.
4 Jan. 1681, left issue, by Phyllis his wife (bur. 8 April, 1706),
three daus., and a son,
John Mortimer, Esq., bapt. 20 Nov. 1656 ; d. 30 Oct. 1741 ;
m. twice ; by his first wife, Elizabeth (who was bur. 15 Dec,
II.
1691), he had a dau. Mary, bapt. 13 Sept. 1G91, d. same year;
and by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth (who d. 30 Sept. 1733) he had
a son,
Thomas Mortimer, Esq. of Eastbourne, 5. Nov. 1697;
m. Catherine, dau. of Charles Smith, of Eastbourne, and
d. 31 Oct. 1774, having by her (who d. 6 Oct. 1746) had
issue,
Charles Smith, of whom presently.
Jolm Haaiilton, the celebrated R.A., 6. 17 Sept. 1740; m.
butd. a. p. 4 Fell. 1779.
Elizabeth, bapt. 12 June, 1731 ; d. unm. 15 Jan. 1819.
Catherine, bapt. 15 Feb. 1733 ; d. unm. 3 Sept. 1808.
The elder son,
Charles S.viith Mortimer, Esq. of Eastbourne, 6. 20 Dec.
1734; rii. 9 June, 1769, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Russell,
of Eastbourne, and by her (who d. 13 July, 1812) had issue,
I. Thomas, 6. 19 June, 1771 ; m. 30 July, 1800, Harriet
Allfreii, of Scaford, Su-sex, and d. 23 May, 1824, having by
her (who d. 2 Nov. 1815) had issue,
Roger, 5. 13 June, 1802; d. unm. 28 Sept. 1885.
Edward, d. 10 Oct. Is06, aged one year.
Hugh Harman, 6. 30 June, 1808.
Agatha, bapt. 22 June, 1814.
II. John, of Lewisham, co. Kent., b. 4 Doe. 1774 ; to. I June,
1805, Frances, dau. of -lolm St. Barbe, of Bluckheaih, Kent,
and d. 4 Oct. 1824, having had issue,
John Russell, 6. 22 Feb. 1806; d. 27 Oct. 1810.
William, 6. 30 March, ls09; m. Mary, dau. of Matthew-
Finch, of Deptford, Kent.
John, of Redhlll, Surrey, d. IS Nov. 1876, aged 65.
in. Charle?, of whom presently.
IV. Hugh Hamilton, b. 24 March, 1779; to. Charlotte, dau.
of Charles CoUinge, of Westminster Bridge Road, and
d.s.p. 6 Oct. 1824.
V. William, 6. 12 July, 1781 ; d. unm. 24 Aug. 1808.
VI. Herbert, 6. 18 Oct. 1785; lost in the H.E.I.C.'s ship-
" Ocean," off the coast of Cliina, about 5 Sept. I8I0.
VII. I^wis Lane Pitman, 6. 10 Nov. 1787; d.unm.22Kov.
1850.
vin. Edward, 6. 8 July, 1792; d. unm. 12 March, 1863.
I. Elizabeth, d. 16 March, 1773, aged tiiree years.
II. Catherine Ann, b. 29 Jan. 1773 : m. John Jcnkiusoix
Lanyon, R.N., and d. 25 April, 1840, leaving issue.
III. Maria, 6. 18 Sept. 1783 ; d. unm. 17 Jan. 1865.
Mr. Mortimer d. 30 March, 1803. His third son,
Charles Mortimer, Esq. of Streatham, H.E.I.C.S., 6. 4 Dec.
1776; m. 18 June, 1807, Maria, dau. of William Sims, Esq. of
Newington, Surrey, and by her (who d. G May, 1862) had
issue,
Charles Smith, of Wiemore.
Henry, 4. 1 Sept, 1809, d. un,a. 3 June, 1879.
Mr. Mortimer d. 10 May, 1840. His eldest son,
Charles Smith Mortimer, Esq. of Wigmore, Holmwood,.
Dorking. Surrey, 6. 21 March, 1803; m. 27 July, 1836, Harriet,
dau. of John Fuller, Esq. of Coulsdon and Croydon, Surrey,
by whom he had issue,
Charles, now of Wigmore.
Percy, of Eicards Lodge, Wimbledon. 5. 27 Feb. 1841 ; m. 1st,
1 June, 1869, Lucy Burgess, only dau. of John Gougli
Nicols, F.S.A., of Holiuwood Park, Dorking, by whom he
has issue,
John Hamilton, 6. 13 Aug. 1872.
Robert Bruce, 6. 28 Oct. 1877.
Henry Nichols, 6.4 June, 1881.
Arthur, b. 9 Aug, 1887.
Mabel Lucy, 6. 26 July, 1874.
Florence Maria, b. S March, 1875.
Ida, b. 2 Oct. 1879.
Eleanor Irene, 6. 16 Aug. 1883.
He 1)1. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Woodward Dote, Esq.
of Currie Hill, Wimbledon.
Mr. Mortimer (?. 12 Jan. 1892.
S'eaf5— Wigmore, Holmwood ; and Woodfield, Streatham, both
CO. Surrey,
MORTLOCK OF ABINGTON.
MoETLOCE, Edmund John, Esq. of Abington
Lodge, CO. Cambridge, B.A., J.P. and D.L., I. 20
June, 1833 ; m. 1 Aug. 1859, Mary Jane, 2nd dau.
of Sir Charles Hall, Vice-Chancellor, and has issue,
I. Mary Blanche, ni. to Rev. Jolm James Lias, M.A.
II. Alice, TO. Rev. John Prediger Farler.
III. Bertha Elizabeth, m. Rev. A. E. Clark-Kennedy.
IV. Ellea Duval, ?«. Kev. S. L. liobiason.
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MOS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOS
Mr. Mortlock is son ' of Rev. Kenrj Mortlock, of
Morcott, CO. Entland.
S'.at — Abington Lodge, Cambridse.
Ciwi)5— Garrick and Junior Constitutional,
MOSELEY OF BTJIIiDWAS.
MoSELET, Herbert Eichakd, Esq. of Euiklwas,
CO. Salop, b. 12 Dec. 1S75.
Lineage. — This family of Moseley has a direct descent
from Edwyn de Billeston, whose son, Thomas Ue Billcston, 7n.
ttmp. Hesbt III., Juliana, heiv of Moseley.
Walter Moseley, Esq. (son of Walter Moseley, Esq. of The
Merc, by Dorothy his wife, dau. of Francis Billingsley, Esq.
of Astley Abbots, Salop, and grandson, by Susan his wife,
dau. of John Fowke, Esq. of Gunston, of Nicholas Moseley,
Esq. of The Mere, son of Michael Moseley, of London, 3rd son
of Nicholas Moseley, Esq. of The Mere), served the office of
High Sheriff for co. Stafford 9th of Queen Anne. He m. Jane,
only dau. and heir of William Acton, Esq,, 3rd son of Sir
Edward Acton, 1st Bart, of Aldenhani, and d. 1712, leaving a
son,
AcTOJi MosELET, Esq. of The Mere and Buildwas, High
Sbeiiff for co. Stafford 17S7, m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir
Herbert Croft, 1st Bart, of Croft Castle, co. Hereford, and
had issue,
Walter Acton, his successor.
James, m. Ann Sprott, of The Marsh, and left issue (with
four daus.), two sons, Walter Henry, who possessed the
Leaton estate in co. Stafford, and James, M.D., of Ludlow,
d. 1800, leaving a son, William,
Mr. Moseley was g. by his elder son,
Walter Acton Moseley, Esq. of The Mere and of Glasr
hampton, co. Worcester, m. 1st, Mrs. S. Devey, and by her
(who d. 1771) had one son, Walter Michael, He m. 2ndly,
S. M. Gilpin, of Carlisle. He d. 1793, and was s. by an only
son and successor,
Walter Michael Moselet, Esq. of The Mere, m. Anne
Elizabeth, daiL of Eichard Socket, Esq. of Worcester, by whom
(who d. 1807) he had issue,
Walter, his heir.
Anne Elizabeth, m. 1S25: James Taylor, Esq. of Moore Green,
CO, Worcester. Fiances.
Mary, m. Denis Henry Kelly, Esq. of Castle Kelly, co. Gal-
way, andd. in Oct. 1830. Harriet.
Lucy, VI. 20 Feb. 1834, Phipps Vansittirt Onslow, Esq. of
Broadwas Court, near Worcester, and is decea.sed.
Mr. Moseley dying 1827, aged 62, was s. by his only son,
Walter Moselet, Esq. of Buildwas, High Sheriff 1833, h.
8 Feb. 1801; m. 11 April, 1829, Elizabeth Sarah, 4th dau. of
S. E. Steward, Esq. of Mytoa House, co. Warwick, and has
issne,
Walter, of Buildwas.
Herbert Henry, b. 21 May, 1835 ; d. 10 May, 1863.
Edtt^n Samuel, b. 3 Dec. 1838 ; m. 12 Jan. 1875, Esmay Mary,
dau, of K, Cruise, E.sq,. and rf. 12 Deo, 1878, leaving issue,
three sons, Hebbekt Richard, now of Buildwas, Charles
Henry, 6. 10 Jan. 1878; Edwyn Francis Walter, 6. 23 June,
1879,
Henry John, b. 22 Oct, 1846 ; d. 24 April, 1879.
Catherine Frances, d. 23 July, 1873,
Mary Augusta. Lucy Emma Laura.
Mr. Moseley d. 19 April, 1850, and was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Moselet, Esq. of Buildwas, J. P. and D.L,, educated
at Eton and Trin, Coll, O-x^ford, b. 11 Feb. 1832; m. 8 Sept.
1864, Maria Katherine, youngest dau. of the Eev. Richard
Anderson, of The Grange, Eedale, co. York, and d. 11 July,
1887. His widow d. in 1839.
.^rm^— Quarterly : Ist and 4th sa., a chevron between three
mill-picks arg. : 2nd and 3rd gu., two lions pa.ssant arg.
between nine crosses-crosslet fitchee or. Crest— An eagle dis-
played erm. Motto — Honorate diligite timete,
.S'tafs— Buildwas Park, near Shrewsbury, and Buildwas
Abbey, Iron Bridge, co, Salop,
MOSLEY OF BUKNASTON HOUSE.
MosLET, Aethce Eowland, Esq, of Eurnaston
House, CO. Derby, Capt. 6th Dragoous, A.D.C. to
Gov. and Com.-in-Chief, Malta, h. 8 May 1862, s.
liis father 1888.
Lineage.— Ashton Nicholas Moslet, Esq. of Park Hill,
CO. Derby, J.P. and D.L., youngest son of Sir John Parker
Mo.sley, 1st Bart, of Ancoals, 6. 31 March, 17C8 ; m. 10 Aug.
1790, Mary, dau, of Edward Moreley, Esq. of Horseley, relict,
1st, of William Elliot, Esq. of Derby, 2ndly, of Joseph Bird,
Gent, of Loughborough, and 3rdly, of Sir Edward Every, 3rd
Bart, of Eggington. By her (who d. 9 Feb. 1826) Mr. Mosley
had issue,
Ashton Nicholas Evert, his heir.
Emma Penelope, m. 21 Deo. 1824, Rev. Francis Ward Spils-
bury, of Wellington, co. Derby, and by him (who d. 1bG4)
had issue.
Mr. Mosley d. 1830, and was s. by his only son,
AsHTON Nicholas Evert Mosley, Esq. of Burnaston
House, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1835, 6. 21 Nov. 1792;
m. 14 Feb. 1820, Mary Theresa, only dau. and heiress of
William Stables, Esq. of Hemsworth, co. York, and d. 4 Oct.
1875, having by her (who d. 21 June, 18C9) had issue,
AsHTON, of Burnaston House.
Arthur, 95th Foot, b. 6 May, 1822; d. 1844.
Godfrey Goodman, Kate Lieut. 7th Royal Fusiliers, b. 8 June,
1826 ; d. 15 Aug. 1862.
Rowland, of whom hereafter.
Edward Nicholas, Capt. 77th Regt., b. 1839; t^. 28 Jan.
1877.
Mary Theresa, d. 1350. Isabel.
Emma Jane. Penelope Sophia.
Frances. Evelyn, d. 1844.
The eldest son,
AsHTON MosLET, Esq. of Burnaston House, co. Derby,
J.P. and D.L., co. Derby, and J.P. co. Stafford, late Capt.
60th Rifles, and Col. Commanding 5th Batt. Derbyshire Regt.,
b. 5 Feb. 1821 ; and d. 15 May, 1887, v.nm. and was s. by his
brother.
Rev. Rowland Mosley, of Burnaston House, Rector of
Eggington, Burton-on-Trent, co. Derby, b. 19 March, 1830 ; m.
23 Nov. 1858, Jane Charlotte Rose, 2nd dau. of Henry Every,
Esq. of Beaumont Lodge, Windsor, and the Hon. Caroline
Flower his wife, 2nd dau. of Viscount Ashbrook, and by her
(who d. 1874) had issue,
I. Arthur Rowland, now of Burnaston House.
II. Godfrey, b. 15 June, 1863.
in. Ashton Edward, b. 24 Oal. 1868.
IV. Wilfrid, 6. 25 April, 1872.
I. Theresa Jane. ii. Helena Rose, (Z. 15 July, 1874.
III. Mildred Isabel. iv. Jane Charlotte, c<. 23 Dec. 1867.
V. Sibyl. VI. Adeline. vii. Jane.
The Rev. Mr. Mosley d. 22 July, 1888, and was s. by his elde.st
son.
,(4i*i)).s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th sa., a chevron between three
mill-picks arg. ; 2nd and 3rd or, a fesse between three eaglets
displayed sa. Crest — An eagle displayed erm. Motto — Mos
legem regit.
Scat — Burnaston House, Etwall, Derby.
MOSMAN OF AUCHTYFARDLE.
MosMAif, Hugh, Esq. of Auchtyfardle, co. Lan-
ark, J.P. and D.L., formerly an oiBcer in the 13th
Light Dragoons, h. 13 July, 1829 ; m. 13 July, 1858,
Helen Barbara, dau. of Alexander Chancellor, Esq.
of Shieldhill, and by her (who d. 30 July, 1866) had
issue,
I. HcGH, 6. 27 Oct. 18C0.
II. Alexander Chancellor, b. 5 March, 1863.
III. Allan William, b. 6 July, 1S66.
I. Helen Hamilton. ii. Catherine Farie.
Lineage. — Allan Mosman, a land owner in the co. of
Roxburgh 15.32, was ancestor in the tenth degree of the present
proprietor of Auchtyfardle, all the representatives of the family
bearing the Christian name of Hugh.
Hugh Mosman, ra. 1st, Miss Robertson, and 2ndly, Miss
Balfour, and had,
I. Hugh, of whom hereafter.
II. John, Merchant in Edinburgh, acquired the lands of
Canaan, near that city, entailed them, and rf. ,i, p.
III. William, left two sons, 1 John, Merchant in London,
heir of entail to his uncle 1788; 2 William, Merchant in
Newcastle, heir of entail to his elder brother 1797, Tlio
Canaan property, on the failure of heirs, reverted to the
Auchtyfardle family.
The eldest son,
Hugh Mosman, Writer in Edinburgh, m. 1755, Cecilia, dau.
of William Bertram, of Nisbet and Kersewall. They were both
killed 20 Jan. 1773, by the fail of their house in Gosford's
Close, Edinburgh, leaving a son.
Huoa Mosman, of Auchtyfardle, which he acquired in 1784,
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was Convener of the CO. of Lanark, '/it. 17S4, Anne, dau. of Adam
Kennedy, of Eomanno, and dj-ing in 1828, was .«. by his son,
IIcGH MosMAN, of Auclityfardle, D.L. and J. P., an officer in
the 57th Rcgt , m. Catherine, dau. of James Farie, of i arme,
CO. Lanark, and d. 8 Nov. 1864, leaving issue,
ITcGH, now of Auchtvfardle.
William, 6. 6 May, 1p31.
Jane Scott, m. 1«5G, Alexander Jam ieson, Esq., O.A., and d.
1876.
Anne Kennedy, d. unm. 1880. Catherine.
Armf—Az., a chevron between three oak trees or. Crest — A
hand holding a closed book ppr. Motto — Me meliora
siianent.
Seat — Auchtylardle, near Lesmahagow, X.B.
ISIOTT OF BARNINGHAM HALL.
MoTT, JoHTT Stanley, Esq. of Barningliain Hall,
:iSrorfolk, J.P., late Major P.W.O. Norfolk Artillery
Militia, b. 10 Jan. 1838 ; m. 8 June, 1867, Cordelia
Eupbemia, 3rd dau. of Sir Norman Macdonald
Xockhart, 3rd Bart, of The Lee, co. Lanark, and
by her (who d. June, 1872) has issue,
Thekesa Caroline, 6. 29 April, 1868.
Lineag'e. — The Motts were an old Essex family, and had
Jands at Shalford and other parishes in that co. in 1375.
Thomas Mott, of Braintree, jii. Alice Mead, and had two
isons John and Mark. Mark, the 2nd son, and ultimately heir
to Thomas Mott, bought the estate of Sherne Hall, in Shalford,
an 1.599. He was granted a crest and a confirmation of arms
by William Segar, Garter, 1615 (the same arms and crest being
now borne by the family). He d. 1637, and was buried at
Braintree. The immediate ancestor of the family,
Edmund Mott, Esq., some time of Caldecott, and afterwards
•of Stiffkey, Norfolk, under age 2 Nov. 1624, m. Abigail, dau.
of Luke Constable, Esq. of Swaffham, J. P., and sister of Jane,
•Constable, wife of Robert Brady, M.D., Master of Caius Coll.
Camb., and of Susan Constable, wife of Thomas Caton, Esq.
•of Thorpe Abbots. He made his will 12 Jan. 1674, and rf.
within the year, leaving issue,
I. Edmund, his heir. ii. Luke, M.D., d. 1682.
I. Ann, m. 1st, Martin Cobbe, Gent, of Burnham Nor-
ton, and 2ndly, 1693, Eev. Thomas Groome, M.A.,
Rector of Burnham Deepdale, by the latter of whom she
left a son,
Rev. Thomas Gkoome, M.A., Rector of Burnham West-
gate, m. 7 Oct. 1725, Ann, dau. of Thomas Shuckforth,
Cent, of Saham Toney, and left an only dau.,
Ann Gboome, m. Thomas Vebtue, Esq. of Burnham
Overy (son of Rev. James Vertue, M.A., Rector of
Feltwell St. Nicholas, Norfolk, nephew maternally of
Thomas Greene, D.D., Bishop of Ely), and d. 21 Jan.
1766, leaving a dau. Ann, m. Rev. Castres Donne,
Vicar of Loddon, first cou.sin to the poet Cowper, and
a son. Thomas Vertue, of whom presently, as successor
to the Mott estates.
The eldest sob,
Edmund Mott, M.D. , m. Mary, dau. of Robert Blyford,
<jrent. of Bumham Overy, and relict of John Thruston, Esq.
of Hoxne, and d. 3 Feb. 1699, leaving a son,
John Mott, M.D., of Weston Market, Suffolk, who assumed
the surname and arms of Thecston in lieu of those of Mott,
under the will of his half-brother, .Tohn Thruston, Esq., and
■d. v.nm. 18 May, 1776, aged 77, having devised his property to
his cousin,
Thomas Veetue, Esq. of Town Barningham, Norfolk, M.A.,
■who assumed the surname and arms of Mott, and d. 31
Dec. 1788. He m. 17 Feb. 1784, Frances, dau. of Rev. Robert
Cremer, M.A., and by her (who m. 2ndly, Rev. Robert Rolfe,
B.A., uncle of Lord Cranworth) had an only surviving son
and heir,
John Thruston Mott, Esq. of Barningham Hall, Norfolk,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1800, 6. 17 Nov. 1784 ; to. 11 April,
1808, Sophia, dau. of Henry Partridge, Esq. of Cromer, Norfolk,
and had issue,
John Thomas, his heir.
Henry Jacob, b. 22 Nov. 1313 ; d. 28 Sept. 1839.
Augustus Charles, 6. 10 June, 1819; d. March, 1839.
Sophie Sarah, m. 18 Dec. 1832, Rev. Robert Jervis Coke
Alderson, youngest son of Robert Alderson. Esq., Recorder
of Norwich ; d. 22 Nov. 1838.
Katherine F'rances, 6.1815. Lucy Charlotte, b. 1820.
Mr. Mott d. 12 Sept. 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Thomas Mott, Esq. of Barningham Hall, Norfolk,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1861, 6. 13 March, 1809; m. 1
July, 1833, Caroline, dau. of William Sloane Stanley, Esq. of
Paultons, Hants, by the Lady Gertrude Howard, hia wife,
dau. of Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle, and had issue,
John Stanley, now of Barningham Hall.
Gertrude Sophia, b. 18 Sept. 1841.
Harriet Elizabeth, h. 1 Sept. 1843; to. June, 1863, Major
Fiennes Cornwallis, who d. 23 April, 1867, aged 35, leaving
issue, Fiennes Stanley (Linton Place, Kent), b. 27 May,
1864 ; Arthur Wykeham, b. 24 April, 1865 ; Helen :
Florence ; Caroline Vere.
Frederica Lucy, b. 23 March, 1846; m. Nov. 18C7, Rev.
Henry Berners Upcher, Rector of Ashwell, co. Rutland,
and has Constance, 6. 25 Aug. 1868 ; Howard Berners, 6.
11 Jan. 1870; and other issue.
Laura Caroline Josephine, b. IS May, 1848; d. 1852.
Mr. Mott d. 9 April, 1384.
Arms — Sa., a crescent arg. Crests — An estoile of eight points
arg. Jl/o^to— Si>ectemur agendo.
Seat — Barningham Hall, Hanworth, Norfolk.
Club — St. James's.
MOUBiiAY OF COCKAIRNIE AND
OTTERSTON.
MoTJBEAT, William Hknky Halloweli, Caekw,
Esq. of Cockairnie and Otterston, co. Fife, J.P.,
Capt. 1st batt. Eojal Highlanders (Black Watch),
h. 17 Nov. 1852 ; m. 16 Oct. 1888, Marie Jeanne,
eldest dau. of Henry Charles Beyerle, Esq. of
Cairo, Egypt.
Lineag'e. — Philip de Mowbbat, 2nd son of Nigel de
Slowbray, and brother of William de Mowbray, ancestor of
the Dukes of Norfolk, m. Galiena, dau. of Waldeve, Earl of
Dunbar, and with her acquired considerable property, par-
ticularly the baronies of Barnbougle, Dalmeney, and Inver-
keithing. He was Ambassador to England 1215 and 1220, to
treat of the marriage of King Alexander II. with tlie Princess
Joan. He had two sons, Roger and Nigel.
Roger de Moubrat, the elder son, in a charter to the
church of Soltray, confirmed to the abbey of Jedburgh the
donation of the church which Waldeve, the son of Cospatrick,
"my grandfather" (avus meus), made to the abbey.
Galfrid de Moubrat, the next on record, one of the Mag-
nates Sootise from 1287 to 1294, m. the 2nd dau. of Red John
Cumyn, Justiciary of Scotland, sister of Black John Cumyn,
who m. Marjory, sister of Jonh Baliol, King of Scotland.
They had issue five sons. The 4th son.
Sir Philip de Moubrat, fell with King Edward Bruce at
the battle of Dundalk 1318. He was father of Philippa be
Moubrat, designated dau. and heir of Sir Philip de Moubray
in a regal charter 3 Aug. 1364. She m. Sir Bartholomew de
L«en, a foreign kniglit, and had a son and heir, David Moubrat,
whose descendant.
Sir David Moubrat, of Barnbougle, was served heir of
Philip, his father, 9 March, 1466-7. He was father of two sons,
John, of Dalmeny (whose granddau. and heir, Barbara Mou-
bray, only child of Sir John Moubray, of Barnbougle, to. Robert
Bartoun, son of Sir Robert Bartoun, of Over-Bartoun, High
Treasurer of Scotland; Robert Bartoun assumed the surname
of Moubray), and William. The 2nd son,
William Moubrat, of Cockairnie, had a charter of the lands
of Cockairnie and part of the barony of Inverkeithing from
his nephew. Sir John Moubray, of Barnbougle, wherein he is
designed "Sir John's beloved uncle on the father's side," dated
24 Sept. 1511. His descendant,
Robert Moubrat, of Cockairnie, 6. 1639; m. 166G, Margaret,
dau. of George Bruce, Esq. of Minnesswood, and d. 1681,
leaving, with other issue, two sons, i. John, his successor;
II. Robert, father of Robert Moubrat, of the Bush and
Castlelaw, co. Edinburgh, whose eldest dau. and heir, Jean
Moubrat, to. 1748, Archibald Trotter, Esq., 2nd son of Alex-
ander Trotter, Esq. of Kettleshicl, co. Berwick. The elder soa
of Robert Moubray,
John Moubray, Esq. of Cockairnie, is mentioned in Nisbet's
Heraldry as undoubted heir in a direct and uninterrupted
male line of William Moubray, of Cockairnie, who had the
charter of these lands from his nephew. Sir John Moubray,
of Barnbougle, 1511. He m. Margaret, dau. of Rev. John
Minnaird, Minister of East Calder, and granddau. and heir of
Robert Wellwood, Esq. of Tough and Wkitfield, by whom he
had, with other issue,
Robert, his successor.
John, who had issue, two ."(ons and three daus., 1 John,
whose only child, Anne Cockerall Moubray, m. James
Trail Hall, Esq. of Dublin, Barrister-at-Law ; 2 William ;
4 z 2
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MOU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOU
I Margaret, m. Walter Ross, Esq. ; 2 Magdalen ; 3 Jane,
77!. James Campbell, Esq.
John Moubray djMng 1732, was s. by his eldest son,
RoBEET MouBRAT, Esq. of Cockairnie, 6. 1 Jan. 1700; m.
1726, his cousin, Mary, ouly child of James Dudgeon, Esq.
of Inverkeithing, and had issue, John, Capt. R.M., who il. ;
Robert, successor to his father; James; George, Lieut. R.N.,
/>i. Miss Toby, and had issue; Elizabeth, to. John Black, Esq. ;
Mary, m. Alexander Sutherland, Esq., and had issue. Mr.
Moubray was s. at his decease 1779, by his eldest surviving
son,
Robert Moubrat, Esq. of Cockairnie, m. 1773, Arabella,
(lau. of Thomas Hussey, Esq. of Wrexham, co. Denbigh (sister
of Lady Bickerton, and of Lieut. -Gen. Vcre Warner Hussey,
of Wood Walton, co. Huntingdon), and had two sons and cue
Uau.,
Robert (Sir>, his heir.
Richard Hcsset (Sib), a Rear-Admiral of the Red, K.C.B.,
(.-ce Hcsset).
Eleanor Maria Anna, m. James^ Stuart^ Esq. of Dunearn, co.
Fife.
Robert Moubray, of Cockairnie, d. 1794, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Sir Robert Mocbrat, Knt., K.H., of Cockairnie House, co.
Fife, a D.L. and J. P. for that co., Licut.-Col. in the army,
t>. 16 Dec. 1774; m. Sept. 1807, Laura, 4th dau. of William
llobson, Esq. of Markfield Middlesex, and had issue,
Robert Frederick North Bickerton, his heir.
Richard Hussey Charles, Capt. 1st Madras Liglit Cavalry, b.
26 May, 1810; d. 20 April, 1843.
William Hobson, successor to his brother.
Edward, Maj.-Gen. R.A., b. 7 April, 182,i: m. 30 April,
I(S67, Adelaide Lucy Katherine, 3rd dau. of George Marion,
Esq. of Capernwray.
Ann. Jane Laura.
Adeline Frances, m. 1845, H. W. AUfrey, Esq. of Hemming-
ford House, co. Warwick, J. P., and d. 1855, leaving issue.
Matilda.
Emily, m. F. W. Allfrey, Esq, of Silwood Lodge, Berks.
Ellen. Clara, m. David Henry Lee, Esq.
Sir Robert d. 1848, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Frederick North Bickerton Moubray, Esq. of
Cockairnie, J.P., 6. 21 July, 1807, and d. 31 March, 1875,
when he was s. by his next surviving brother,
William Hobson Modbrat, Esq. of Cockairnie and Otter-
ston, J.P. and D.L.,Comm. R.N.,6. 28 Aug. 1818 ; m. 1st, 16 Dec.
1846, Selina Mary Anne, dau. of John Bonfoy Rooper, Esq. of
Abbots Ripton Hall, co. Huntingdon, M.P. , and had issue,
I. William Henry Hallowell Cabew, now of Cockairnie
and Otterston.
I. Constance Elizabeth.
II. Mary Frances, m. 1874, George Gray Stuart Phillipps,
Esq., and has issue.
III. Clara Harriet I'hillippa. iv. Emily Louisa.
He m,2ndly, 1857, Adeline Hannah, only dau, of Capt, Babing-
ton, of Madras Cavalry, and had issue,
11, Beauchamp St. John, Lieut. R.N.
HI. Arthur. iv. Edward Herbert, Lieut, R,N.
V. Leslie. vi. Alfred. vii. Ernest. viii. Percy.
V. Adeline, m. 1881, James Oliver, Esq., and has issue.
Ti. Laura.
Mr. Moubray d. 1S85.
AriM — Gu., a lion rampant arg. royally crowned or. Crest
— A demi-lion rampant arg. Moitots — Over the crest, Forti-
tudine ; under the arms. Let the deed show. Supporters —
Dexter, a man in Court dress; sinister, a woman habited ppr.
Seats— OttcTston, and Cockairnie House, Aberdour, near
Burntisland, co. Fife.
Cit'Jjs — Army and Navy, S.W. ; and New, Edinburgh.
MOUNSEY-HEYSHAM OF CASTLE-
TOWN.
Mounset-Heysham, George William, Esq. of
C;i5tletown, CO. Cumberland, J.P. and D.L. High
Sheriff, 1893, M.A., b. 3 April, 1831 ; m. 15 Aug.
1861, Agnes, dau. of I. S. Cope, Esq., and has issue,
I. George Arthcr, Capt. 4th batt. Border Regt., b. 25
May, 1862.
II. Robert Cecil, Capt. Shropshire L.I., b. 21 June, 1867.
I. Agnes Edith. ii. Millicent. iii. Sibyl.
ilr. George William Mounsey assumed the addi-
tional surname of Heysham by royal licence in
May, 1871.
Lineage, — Rev. Robert Modnsey, of Ravenstonedale,
Westmorland (son of George Mounsey, of Heltondale, West-
morland), m. Mary Winter, of Tebay, in the same co,, and
had issue, George; Robert, of London; Mary; Elizabeth;
Anne, The eldest son,
George Modnsey, Esq, of Carlisle, hi. 1752, Margaret, dau_
of John Stephenson, Esq. of Carlisle, and by her (who d. 1807)
had issue, i, George Stephenson, Major H.E,LC,S., d. unm.;
II. Robert, of whom presently ; in, John d. umn. ; iv.
William, Post-Capt. R.N. ; v. Thomas; vi. Henry, of London,
<^ unm. ; vii. James, m. Anne Ewart: i. Barbara,™. Thomas
Ramsh.ay, of Naworth ; ii. Mary, d. unm. ; ui. Margaret, m.
James Dundas ; iv. Elizabeth, in. John Gray ; v, Ann, c(, warn. ^.
VI. Dorothea, m. Christopher Thornhill. The 2nd son,
Robert Modnsey, Esq. of Castletown, to. 23 Nov. 1789,
Mary, dau. of Capt. Joseph Gill, of Carlisle, and by her (who
d. 1849; had issue,
George Gill, of whom presently.
William Henry, late Capt. 4th Regt., d. 3 Dec. 1877.
Robert, d. iuini. Joseph, d. unm.
Margaret, d. unm.
Juliana, m. John Lambert, Esq. of Alnwick.
JIary, d. unm. Anna, m. Thomas Brown, Esq.
Elizabeth, 7(1.. Monsieur Louis L'Hcrmiuier, Paris,
Jane, d. U7im.
Mr, Mounsey d. 26 July, 1842, His eldest son,
George Gill Modnsey, Esq, of Castletown, Cumberland,
6. 27 May, 1797; m. 6 Sept. 1827, Isabella, dau. of John Hey-
sham, M.D,, of Carlisle, and by her (who d. 14 May, 1848) had.
issue,
I. Robert Heysham, his heir,
II. George William Mounsey-Heysham, now of Castle-
town.
III. John Giles, b. 22 Aug 1832 ; d. 20 Oct. 1890.
IV. Augustus Henry, b. 27 Aug. 1834, British Minister atj
S.anta F6 di Bogota, where he d. in 1882 ; in. 16 Dec. 1874,
Margaret Elizabeth Noyes, dau. of H. M. Bradhurst, Esq.
of New York, and had issue, one son and two rtaus.
V. Charles James, Lieut.-Gen., 6. 13 Dec. 1835; to. 3 Dec.
1862, Mary Tirzah, dau. of James Robert Grant, Esq. of
The Hill, Cumberland, and d. 19 June, 1893, leiving issue,
a son, Charles James Grant, b. 18 Dec. 1866.
I. Elizabeth Mary, d. 9 June, 1856.
II. Isabella Dorothea, m. 14 June, 1866, Robert Henry John
Heygate, Esq., 4th son of Sir William Heygate, Bart. o£
Roecliffe, co. Leicester.
Mr. Mounsey d. 23 Feb. 1874. His eldest son,
Robert Heysham Mounsey, Esq. of Castletown, 6. 20
July, 1828, d. unm. 20 April, 1881, and was s. by his brother,
George William Modnsey-Heysham, Esq., now of Castle-
town.
Alius— Chcquy or and gu., on a chevron erm. two lions
passant counter-passant az. Crest — A demi-griflin gorged witl»
a wreath of oak, and holding with the claws a banner erect,
Motto — Semper paratus.
6'eafs— Castletown, near Carlisle, and Moss-Petrel, Brank-
some, near Bournemouth, co. Dorset.
MOUNT OF WASING PLACE.
Mount, William George, Esq, of Wasing Place,,
M.P. for South Berks, J.P. and D.L., Chairman of
Quarter Sessions for Berks, High Sheriff 1877,
M.A., BarVister-at-Law, h. 18 July, 1824 ; m. 28
Aug. 1862, Marianne Emily, 3rd dau. of Robert
Clutterbuck, Esq. of Watford House, co. Hertford,
and has had issue,
I. William Arthdr, b. 3 Aug. 186C.
II. Robert John, b. 15 Feb. 1868; d. 18 Oct. 1888.
III. George Talbot, 6. 28 Nov. 1870.
IV. Francis, 6, 8 July, 1872,
I. Elizabeth Mary Charlotte, b. 9 Feb. 1864.
II. Ethel Georgina, b. 29 July, 1865.
III. Alice, b. 29 July, 1869,
IV. Margaret Emily, b. 3 Oct. 1873.
V. Evelyn Maria, 6. 23 April, 1877.
VI. Winifred, b. 31 Aug, 1878,
Lineagre. — This family was originally from Kent. The
manor of Wasing, in early times a possession of the College of
Le Vaux, near Salisbury, was granted by Henry VIII. to Sir
Humphrey Forster,of Aldermaston. From the Forsters it passed
to the Blacknalls, and, with their heir, to the Verneys, and
from the Verneys was purchased by Mr. Coope, who disposed
of it in 1760 to John Mount (son of William Mount, by Mary
Huckell his wife). High Sheriff of Berks 1770, 6. July, 1725;
he m. 21 July, 1781, Jane Fletcher, and d. 12 July, 1786,
leaving a eon.
MOU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MOW
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William JIount, Esq. of Wasing Place, m. 4 Oct. 1781, Jane,
dau. of William Page, Esq. of Poynters, Surrey, and d. 15 June,
1815, in his 63rd year, leaving by her (who d. 1842) an only
son,
William Mount, Esq. of Wasing Place, J. P. and D.L.,
6. 1787, at one time M.P. for Newport, Isle of Wight, and
served as High Sheriff 1826, and was for many years Chairman
of the Newbury Bench of Magistrates. He m. 27 June, 1818,
Charlotte, 2nd dau. and co-heir of George Talbot, Esq. of
Temple Guiting, co. Gloucester, by Charlotte Elizabeth his wife,
dau. and co-heir of Rer. Thomas Drake, r>.l>., of Amersham,
and by her (who d. U Jan. 1879) had issue,
William, now of Wasing Place.
Francis John, M.A. Oxford, Archdeacon of Chichester.
Mary Anne Jane, d. unm. 6 Sept. 1892.
Charlotte Eliza, m. Rev. J. Le Mesurier, and d. 12 Jan. 1853.
Mr. Mount d. 10 April, 1869.
Motto — Prudenter et constanter.
Seat — Wasing Place, near Reading.
Club— Ca.rlton.
♦
MOUTRAY OF FAVOUR ROYAL.
MouTRAT, Anketell, Esq. of Favour Eoyal, co.
Tyrone, D.L., J. P. for cos. Tyrone and Monaghan,
High Sheriff co. Tyrone 1877, b. 20 Aug. 184i; w.
1 July, 1873, Gertrude Madelina, 3rd surviving dau.
of the late Mathew I. Anketell, Esq. of Anketell
G-rove, co. Monaghan (by his wife, Catherine Anne
Erances, dau. of D. S. Ker, Esq., of Montalto, co.
Down), and has had issue,
I. John Corry, b. 31 Aug. 1878, d. 4 April, 1S79.
II. Anketell Gerald, 6. 5 Aug. 1882.
I. Anne Gwendoline Stella EUza, 6. 7 July, 1875.
Mr Moutray s. his father in 1886, under the will of
the late Anketell Moutray, Esq., eldest son of John
•Corry Moutray, Esq.
Xjineag'e. — John Moutrat, Esq. of Aghamoyles, alias
Favour Royal, co. Tyrone, m. Anne, dau. of Rev. Archibald
Erskine, and had a son,
James Moctrat, Esq. of Favour Royal, m. Deborah, dau. of
Henry Mervyn, Esq. of Trelick. His will bears date 12 March,
1718, proved 1719. He had (with two daus., Anne, wife of
George Gledstane, Esq., and Sarah, wife of Charles Stewart,
Esq. of Baillieboro") a son and heir,
James Modteat, Esq. of Favour Royal, in. 1698, Rebecca,
eldest dau. of James Corry, Esq. of Castlecoole, co. Ferma-
nagh, and was father of
John Moutray, 6. April, 1701 ; m. 1720, Elizabeth, dau. of
Alexander Montgomery, Esq. of Ballyleck, co. Monaghan, and
lad issue,
James, of Killibrick, d. s. p.
Anketell. of whom presently.
Leslie, of Killibrick, m. Jane, dau. of William Wray, Esq.
of Castle Wray, co. Donegal, and left issue.
John, of Favour Royal.
Mary, d. unm.
Eebecca, m. William Reafle, Esq.
Catherine, wife of Henry Wray, Esq.
Sarah, wife of Gerard Irvine, E?q.
Elizabell), m. Humphrey Jones, Esq. of Belturbet.
The 2nd son.
Rev. Anketell Moutray, of Favour Royal, iii. 1768, Cathe-
rine, eldest dau. of Thomas Singleton, Esq. of Fort Singleton,
t:o. Monaghan, by his 1st wife, a dau. of Oliver Anketell, Esq.
of Anketell Grove, and d. circa 1801, having had one son,
John Corry, and six daus., all of whom d. unm. except the
3rd, Isabella, who m. Whitney Upton Gledstanes, Esq. of Far-
dross. The son and heir,
John Corry Moutray, Esq. of Favour Royal, J.P. and D.L.,
*. 29 Sept. 1771; m. 27 April, 1793, Mary Anne Catherine,
2nd dau. of Major Ambrose Upton, of Hermitage, co. Dublin,
and had issue,
Anketell, of Favour Royal .
John James, late of Favour Royal.
AVhitney, of Fort Singleton, co. Monaghan, J P., h. 15 Sept.
1804; TO. 20 Apiil, 1843, Annabella, dau. of Andrew Craw-
ford, Esq. of Auburn, co. Dublin, and d. Dec. 1882, leaving
issue,
Whitney John Upton, now of Fort Singleton, Emyvale,
J. P., M..\., Barrister-at-Law, b. 5 Jan. 1849.
John Thomas, Major.
Thomas (Rev.), b. 5 Dec. 1806: m. 20 Oct. 1842, Eliza, dau.
of Andrew Crawford, Esq. of Auburn ; d. s. p. 1843.
William (Rev.), h. 2 Oct. 1811 ; d. unm. 27 April, 1828.
Henry , of Killymoon Castle, Cookstown, co. Tyrone. J P.,
b. 13 March, 1814; m. 1855, Barbara, eldest dau. of II.
Mervyn Stewart, of Martrey House, and d. Feb. 1875, leav-
ing issue,
Mervyn Stewart Thomas, now of Killymoon, J. P., 6. 23
Aug. 1865.
Frances Vesey.
Beatrice, ?)!. 1887, Daniel James Wilson, Esq., B. A., Barris-
ter-at-Law.
He purchased Killymoon Castle in 1873, and was s. by his
son.
Margaret, to. 23 June, 1810, Sir .James Richardson Banbury,
Bart, of Aughercastle, and has issue.
Isabella, m. 1820, Robert Waring Maxwell, Esq. of Killy-
faddy, CO. Tyrone.
Sophia, m. 14 Dec. 1833, Robert Hornidge, Esq. of Fardross,
CO. Tyrone, and had issue.
Mr. Moutray d. 26 April, 1859, and was s. by his son,
Anketell Moutray, Esq. of Favour Royal, High Sheriff co.
Tyrone 1855, 6. 11 May, 1797 ; d. Oct. 1869, and was s. by hi*
brother.
Rev. John James Moutrat, of Favour Royal, M.A., 5. 15
April, 1802; m. 1 Jan. 1836, Maria Dorothea, 2nd dau. of the
Rev. William Perceval, of Kilmore Hill, co. Waterford, and
by her (who d. Sept. 1864) had issue,
I. John Maxwell (Rev.), M.A., LL.D., b. 1 Feb. 1837 ; vi.
1864, Jane, dau. of David Harrell, Esq. of Mount Pleasant,
CO. Down, and has,
1 John Corry Anketell, 6. 1865, d. 1369.
2 William Perceval, 6. 4 July, 1872.
1 Anna Helena, 6. 22 Sept. 1868.
II. Robert Perceval, Capt. R.N., 6. 22 Nov. 1840.
III. William Henry, b. 1842; m. 1871, Miss Margaret Wilson,
in Canada, and has issue,
1 William Robert, b. 1884.
1 Mary Upton, b. 1872. 2 Anna Caroline, 6. 1873.
3 Bessy. 4 Margaret. 5 Emma.
IV. Anketell, now of Favour Royal.
v. Charles Frederick, B.A., T.C.D., b. 1846, m. Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of the late Edward Hornidge, Esq. of Tulfairis,
CO. Wicklow, and has issue, Frederick Charles, b. 23 June,
1889, and Phoebe Elizabeth.
I. Anna Maria Sophia, 6. 5 Sept. 1849.
II. Mary Elizabeth, b. 12 Sept. 1851 ; m. 10 Aug. 1889, Alger-
non Thomas Fetherstonhaugh Briscoe, Esq. of Lake House,
CO. Westmeath, and has issue, Mary Elizabeth.
m. Caroline Helena, b. 21 April, 1858.
Mr. Moutray d. 20 June, 1886, and was s. by his fourth soa.
iS«ai— Favour Royal, Aughnacloy, co. Tyrone.
MOWBRAY, now DE PR]&VILLE OP
GRANGEWOOD HOUSE.
MowBEAY, Geoegiana Anne, of Grangewood
House, CO. Leicester, m. 15 Feh. 1858, at Pau,
Monsieur Pierre Richaud de Preville, of the
Chateau des Mondrau8, near Orthez, Basses
Pyrenees, France, and has issue,
I. Andrb George Richaud de Preville, b. 1859.
I. Zelie Isabella Richaud de PriSville, m. 1886, Col. H. E.
Colvile, Grenadier Guards, son of Charles Robert Colvile,
of LiUlington Hall, co. Derby, by his wife, Hon. Katherine
Sarah Georgina, dau. of Baroness de Clifford (see Burke's
Peeraf/e).
Ijineagre.— This branch of the family of Mowbray appears
to have been formerly settled at Allenhead, Northumberland,
and subsequently at Wolsingham, co. Durham. In 1738,
Tkasdale Mowbrat, Esq. of Wolsingham, to. Anne, dau. and
heir of Thomas Reid, Esq. of Bistopwearmouth, and was s. by
his son,
George Mowbray, Esq. of Ford, co. Durham, to. Elizabeth,
dau. of Anthony Wilkinson, Esq. of Crossgate, Durham, and
d. 1691. His only surviving child.
George Mowbray, Esq. of Ford and Mortimer, Berks, m.
Jane, dau. and heir of Oliver Coghill, Esq. of Coghill Hall, co.
York, and d. 1798, leaving two sons,
I. George Isaac, of BishopwcarmouthandMLTtimer, m. Nov.
IS'.'l, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Right Rev. Robert Gray,
D.D., Prebendary of Durham, Rector of Bishopwearuiouth,
and afterwards Lord Bishop of Bristol, and d. 25 June, 1823,
leaving an only surviving child,
Elizabeth Gray Mowbray, to. 19 Aug. 1847, John Robert
Cornish, now the Right Hon. Sir John B. Mowbray.
Ui6
MOY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MUD
Bart.,* M. P. of Mortimer, Berks, and Bishopwearmouth,
CO. Dui-ham, P.C„ M.A., D.C.L., J.P. and D.L., M.P.
for the University of Oxford, was M.P. for the city of
Durham lS53-6!<, Judge Advocate-Gcn. lS53-n9, and
again Ib66-6!S, Church Estates Commissioner 1871, and
has issue,
Eohert Grey Cornish, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, Fellow of
AU Souls Coll., OxoD, M.P. for S. E. Lancashire, 6. 21
M.\y. l!>50.
Eeginald .\ml)rosc, M.A., Oxon, Rector of Darnley, 6. 5
April, 1852; m. 27 J.an. 1891, Caroline Elwes, 3rd dau.
of Lieut.-Gen. G. T. Field, late R.A.
Edmund George Lionel, B.A. Oson, 6. 26 June, 18.59.
Annie Maud, m. 5 Aug. 1884, EeT. C. Cruttwell, M..\.
Edith Marian.
n. Thomas, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Mowbbat, Esq. of Grangewood House, J.P., Capt.
R.N., 6. 28 Aug. 1793, m. 22 April, 1823, Anne, eldest dau. of
Richard Thomas Streatfeild, Esq. of The Rocks, Sussex, by
Anne his wife, dau. of Robert Shuttleworth, Esq. of Gawthorpe,
CO. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 1 July, 1869) had issue,
Geobge Thomas, of Grangewood House.
Georgiana Anne, now of Grangewood.
Sydney liichard, d. in infancy.
Mr. Mowbray d. 16 June, 1SG4, and was s. by his eldest son,
Geobge Thomas Mowbrat, Esq. of Grangewood House, co.
Leicester, Lord of the Manor of Over.seaJe, B.A. Carab., J.P.
for cos. Leicester and Derby, D.L. for the former shire, and
retired Major of its Militia, Deputy-Chairman of Quarter
Sessions, High Sheriff 1879, b. 29 April, 1824, d. 29 Feb. 1892,
and was «. by his sister.
Seat — Grangewood House, Overseale, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Residence— Ch3.tea.u des Mondraus, near Orther, Basses
Pyrenees, France.
MOYSEY OF BATHEALTON COURT,
MoYSEY, Henry Gorges, Esr;. of Batliealton
Court, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1875,
and J.P. CO. Devon, late Lieut. 11th Hussars, b. 16
July, 1813; m. 10 Aug. 1841, Emily Faithful, 3rd
dau. of Rev. Charles Robert J^anshawe, of Fan-
shawe Gate, co. Derby, and Dengie Hall, Essex.
She d. 30 Aug. 1893.
Lineage.— Abel Motset, M.D., 6. 3 Dec. 1715, a distin-
guished Physician at Bath, purchased the estate of Charter-
house, Hinton, Somerset. He to. 22 June, 1742, Elizabeth
Fortrie, and had issue,
Abel, his heir.
Mary, m. Rev. John Richards, of Longbreddy House, Dorset,
and bad issue.
Dr. Moysey d. 11 Aug. 17S0, and was s. by his son,
Abel Motset, Esq. of Charterhouse Hinton, b. 1743, M.P.
for Bath 1774, 1780, and 1784. In 1777, he was appointed one
of the Justices for the Principality of Wales, and in 1795,
Deputy-Remembrancer of the Court of the Exchequer, lle-ui.
26 Dec. 17-74, Charlotte, 4th dau. of Sir Richard Warwick
Bampfylde, Bart, of Poltimore, Devon, and by her (who d.
26 Dec. 1807) left at his decease, 3 July, 1831.
Abel, his heir, m. Anne, 2nd dau. of Francis Fownes Lui-
trell, Esq., and d. i. p. 1839.
Charles Abel.
Frederick, of Lincoln's Inn, Earrister-at-Law, 6. 26 Feb.
1781 ; m. Laura Gertrude, 6th dau. of Charles Oldficld
Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, Oxon. She d. 20 3Iay, lt£i4,
and he d. 8 June, 18C3.
Henry Gorges, Capt. R.N., 6. 17 Nov. 1765; d. mxi,i..
in the West Indies, 9 Oct. 1889, in command of H.M.S.
" Curicux."
Charlotte Elizabeth, of Pickhurst Mead, Hayes, Kent, d. 26
March, 1846.
The 2nd son.
The Ve.v. Charles Abel Motset, D.D.. of Charterhouse
Hinton, Somerset, Archdeacon of Bath, J. P., h. 26 Nov. 1779 ;
m. 1st, 9 Aug. 1810, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Frances Fownes
Luttrell, Esq. of Dunster, Chairman of the Board of Customs,
and by her (who d. 24 May, 1819) had issue,
* Sir John, only son of Robert Stribling Cornish, Esq. of
the city of Exeter, by Marianne, his wife, dau. and heir of
John Powning, Esq. of Hill's Couit, Exeter, was b. 3 June,
1815, and was authorized by royal licence, dated 26 July, 1847,
*^ "JJ the surname of Mowbray only, and to bear the arms
of Mowuray quarterly with his own family arms, and
assumed the name accordingly immediately upon his marriage
1880 ^^^^ following. He was cjeattd a Baronet 3 Mav,
I. Charles Francis, 6. 3 Oct. 1811 ; d. 13 Feb. 1816.
II. Henry Gorges, now of Bathealton.
III. Frederick Luttrell (Rev.), M.A., formerly Vicar of Combe
St. Nicholas, Somerset, and of Sidmouth, Devon, 6. 9 Nov.
1815; m. 29 May, 1839, Arabella, eldest dau. of the Hon.
John Petty Ward, uncle to Viscount Bangor, and lus
istne,
1 Charles John, C.M.G., Col. E.E., I. 12 June, 1840 ; ni.
29 April, 1873, Frances, 2nd dau. of Sir Peter Bensoa
Maxwell, late a Judge at Singapore, and has issue.
2 Frederick Abel, retired Commander R.N., 6. 17 July,
1845; ra. 21 Sept. 1881, Margaret M., dau. of I. B. Saw-
yer, Esq. of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and has issue.
3 Henry Luttrell, b. 11 Dec. 1849, H.M. Ceylon C.S. ; m.
Nov. 1875, Dora, dau. of William O'Grady, Esq., and has
issue.
4 Edward Bangor, h. 12 Aug. 1853; m. 16 April, 1879,
Gertrude, dau. of H. Hampshire, Esq. of Liverpool, and
has issue.
5 Francis Gorges, 6. 7 Dec. 1854.
1 Louisa Eleanor Harriett, ra. 18 Dec. 1862, F. G. Bernard,
Esq. of Sidmouth ; he d. 21 Sept. 1876.
2 Arabella Charlotte, m. 17 Aug. 1871, W. L. Pitt, Capt.
55th Kegt.
3 Charlotte Sophia, 7u. 1st, 24 May, 1866, John Marker,
Esq. of Gittisliam, Devon, Lieut. 5th Fusiliers, who d. 19i
Sept. 1853, and 2ndly, 22 Dec. 1875, Capt. S. C. Lousada,.
of Sidmouth, Devon.
4 Elinor Frances, m. 28 Oct. 1874, Leonard Abbot, Esq.,,
Bengal Civil Service.
I. Charlotte Jane, d. unm. 26 July, 1834.
II. Louisa Gertrude, d. unm. 19 July, 1840.
Dr. Moysey m. 2ndly, 24 June, 1820, Elizabeth Susanna, 2n(2
dau. of Sir James Stewart, Bart, of Fort Stewart, co. Donegal
(she d. s. p. July 25, 1844). He d. 17 Dec. 1859.
-4rms— Or, on a fesse sa., between three cinquefoils vert, »
cross fiory of the field. Cnst—A dragon's head vert, charged
on the neck with a cross flory or.
Seat — BathciUton Court, Wiveliscombe, Somerset.
MUDaS OF SYDNEY.
Mtjdge, Arthur Thomas, Esq. of Sydney, co-
Devon, and Glenlossera, co. Mayo, J.P., late Lieut.
97th Regt., b. 1846 ; m. 28 April, 1870, his cousin,
Jane Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas Ashton Hodg-
son Dickson, Esq., and has, with two other sons and
two daus.,
Arthur, b. 1871.
liineag'e. — Zachary Mctdge, Esq. of Sydney, Devon^
Admiral of the White, one of the flag-ofificers on whom Her
Majesty was pleased to confer the Admirals' Distinguished
Service Pension, was 6. 1770. He was the grandson of the
eminent divine, the Rev. Zachariah Mudge, D.D., Prebendary
of Exeter, and Rectorof St. Andrew's, Plymouth (the friend of
Burke and of Johnson), who was 6. 1680, and d. 1769. -Wmiral
Mudge was brother of Lieut.-Gen. William Mudge, R.A., at
the head of the Trigonometrical Survey of Great Britain and
Ireland, and Lieut.-Governor of Woolwich and Addis<;ombe.
Admiral Mudge m. 1807, Jane, dau. of Rev. Edmund Granger,
Rector of Sowton, near Exeter, and sister of Admiral Granger,,
by whom he left at his decease, Oct. 1852, one son,
Zachary Mudge, Esq. of Sydney, Devon, M.A. Oriel. Coll.,.
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1813; ?/i. April, 1844, Jane Elizabeth, only
dau. of George Frederick Dickson, Esq. of Abbots Reading,
CO. Lancaster, and of Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, and d.
13 Dec. 1867, leaving an only surviving son, Arthur Thomas,
now of Sydney.
Arms — Arg., a ehevron gu. between three cockatrices oi the
last. CresL — A cockatrice. Motlo — All's well,
Seats — Sydney, Plympton, Devon; and Glenlossera Lodge^
BaUycastle, co. Mayo.
♦
MUIE.HEAD (now GOULD) OF
BREDISHOIiM.
Emily Gertrude Lilias, heir by entail of Bre-
disholm, b. 27 Feb. 1864; m. 16 Feb. 1886, Major
Arthur Lewis George Gould, 2nd Dragoon Gitards
(the Queen's Bays), .<;. at the decease, 12 Marcli,
1864, of her mother, Emily Eliza du Vernet Muir-
head, wife of Robert Dalrymple Steuart, Esq., late
Royal Horse Guards, who adopted the name of
MuiRUEAD through his marriage, and has issue,
Gerald Charles, b. 29 May, 1889.
Mignon Margaret, b. 19 Nov. 1891.
MUI
THE LAJ^DED GENTRY.
MDL
1447
Tiineage. — The family of Muirhead ranks among the
oldest and most respectable in Scotland.
The first of the Muirheads on record is Sib William Mdir-
EEAD, of Lachope, who lived about the end of the 14th century.
He received the honour of knighthood from Robert III., and
m. Jean Hay, and by her had three sons and one dau.,
I. William, s. his father ; ii. Andrew, consecrated Bishop of
Glasgow, 1454; in. Vedastus, Canon of Glasgow, elected Rector
of the University in 1476; i. Jean, "the Fair Maid" or
" Bonny Lass of Lochbrunnach," m. Gavin Hamilton. The
eldest son,
William Muibhead, of Lachope, m. Mariota Hamilton, and
had two sons, John, his successor, and Eichard, Dean of
Glasgow. He was made by King James IV. Lord Clerk
llegister, and, after his resignation of that office. Secretary of
State and one of the Lords of Council and Session. He d.
1.506, and was s. by his only son,
John Muirhead, of Lachope, who was given Bredisholm by
James IV., whom he accompanied to the fatal field of Flodden,
where he was killed, 9 Sept. 1513, lea^'ing, by Margaret
Hepburn his wife, an only son,
John Muirhead, of Lachope, m. Margaret Borthwick, and
left an only son,
James Muirhead, of Lachope, m. Jean Fleming, and left
two sons and one dau., i. James, of Lachope, ancestor of the
senior line, Muirhead of Ladwpe, now extinct in the male
line ; ii. John, of Schawfute, progenitor of the Bredisholm
family, which was, by the extinction of the line of Lachope,
the chief of the Muirheads ; i. Margaret, 7n. James Hamilton,
of Woodhall. The 2nd son,
John Muirhead, of Schawfute, was ni. twice, but it does not
appear that he left more than one son,
James Muirhead, of Schawfute and Bredisholm, of which
he obtained a Crown charter 29 June, 1607. He d. before
1635, and left an only son,
James Muirhead, of Bredisholm, m. Margaret, dau. of
James Drummond, son of David, Lord Drummond, and left two
sons and one dau., James, his heir ; John, an Advocate in
the Court of Session, who became the progenitor of the Muir-
heads of Fersilands, Lanark. Lilias Muirhead, the dau. m. Sir
W. Stuart, of Minto, and afterwards Sir James Drummond, of
Macheny. James Muirhead d. and was s. by his son,
James Muirhead, of Bredisholm, who was thrice m., and
had children by each wife. By the 1st marriage he had two
sons, James, s. his father; George, of Stevenson, m. and had
issue, but the line is now extinct; and a dau., Elizabeth, ru.
Hamilton of Neilsland. The elder son,
James Muirhead, of Bredi.sholm, to. 6 June, 1672, Helen,
dau. of Alexander, Lord Blantyre, and had five sons and two
daus. James Muirhead d. before 1719, and was s. by his 2nd
eon,
JoHK Muirhead, of Bredisholm, who became chief of the
family on the death of Capt. James Muirhead, of Lachope,
1738. In 1753, he sold Bredisholm to his nephew, James
Grosset. He m. Lilias Hamilton, but d. s. p. about 1760, and
in him ended the direct male line of Bredisholm. The repre-
sentation of the family devolved upon the descendants of
Euphemia Muirhead, eldest dau. of James Muirhead, of
Bredisholm, by Helen his wife ; she /);. Archibald Grosset, of
Logic, and had three sons, i. Walter Grosset, who m. and had
issue, but none survived to inherit Bredisholm ; ii. Alexander
Grosset, Capt. in the army, and had one son and four daus. ;
ui. James Grosset, a Merchant at Lisbon, who, 1753, bought
Bredisholm from his uncle, and took the name and arms of
Muirhead in addition to his own. By his marriage with
Donna Leonora de Miranda, a dau. of the house of Cordova,
Spain, he left at his decease, circa 1776, an only son,
John Grosset-JIuirhead, of Bredisholm, served heir to his
father 1777. He to. Lady Jane Murray, dau. of John, 3rd
Duke of Athole, but d. 1836, leaving no issue, when he was s. by
Margaret Grosset, eldest dau. of Capt. Alexander Grosset,
2nd son of Archibald Grosset and Euphemia Muirhead. Capt.
Alexander Grosset 'in., and had one son, Charles Shawe
Grosset, who d. s. p., and four daus. ; the eldest m. Lieut.-
Col. J. D. GoU, and had one son, who d. s. ji., and a dau.,
Miriam, who was served heir to the estate of Bredisholm, 1 1
Dec. 1838.
Miriam Grosset-Muirhead, of Bredisholm, m. Lieut. Abra-
ham du Vernet, E.A., and d. leaving a son, Henry, who s. to
Bredisholm on the death of his mother.
Henry du Vernet Grosset-Muirhead, Col. Eoyal Staff
Corps, s. to Bredisholm 1842, vi. Martha Maria Ygnacia, dau.
of Admiral Van Kempen, in the Dutch service, and left a son,
Henry Eobebt du Vernet Grosset-Muirhead, of Bredis-
holm, Lieut. CeylonEifle Eegt., whos. to Bredisholm 1844; he
m. Lydia Eleanor, dau. of Major Thomas Bayly, 88th Con-
naught Rangers, and by her (who m. 2ndly, James Wiseman,
Esq.) he left at his decease, 19 Jan. 1849, two daus., i. Emily
Eliza, who was served heir to the estate 17 April, 1849, m.
Robert Dalrymple Steuart, Esq., Lieut. Royal Horse Guards,
and d. 12 March, 1864, leaving an only child, Emily Gertrude
Lilias, now of Bredisholm; ii. Gertrude Jjargaret Zelie, b.
1844, m. 1SG3, Duncan Archibald Campbell Fraser, M.D.,
Staff-Surgeon in the army, son of Rev. Hugh Fraser, M.A., by
his wife, Maria Helen, sister of Sir Duncan Campbell, Bart,
of Barcaldine and Glenure, and has issue, Henry Steuart Camp-
bell Fraser, b. 18 Aug. 1864, c^. 31 Oct. 1891.
virni.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., on a bend az. three
acorns or, a crescent between the arms, for Muirhead ; 2nd
az., three stars in fesse arg.. and as many bezants in fesse,
below the middle of the shield, in chief an acorn of the second,
for Grosset; 3rd, az., a chevron between two mullets in chief
or, and a unicorn rampant in base arg., for du Veknet.
Crest — A demi-unicorn rampant arg. MoUo — Fro patria
auxillo Dei.
Seat — Bredisholm, Baillieston, co. Lanark.
j MULCASTER OF BENWELIi PARK.
' MuxcASTEE, Henet John Peecital, Esq. of
Benwell Park, co. Northumberland, b. 6 Sept. 1851,
formerly Capt. North Durham Militia.
Lineagre. — Robert Mclcaster, Esq. m. 1760, Ann, dau.
of — Teasdale, and d. 1810, leaving by her, who d. 1814, a
son,
I John Mulcaster, Esq. of Blaydon, co. Durham, r,i. 21
I Oct. 1816, Elizabeth, dau. of John Taylor, and d. 1834, having
I by her, who d. 1832, had issue,
I I. John Peter, late of Benwell.
I I. Ann, m. George H. Burnett, Esq.
I II. Elizabeth, d. unm.
I The only son,
I John Peter Mulcaster, Esq. of Benwell, co. Northumber-
j land, J.P. and D.L. for that county, Barrister-at-Law, of the
Middle Temple, b. 10 Dec. 1818, 'm. 18 June, 1850, Annie
Mary Isabella, dau. of the late Stephen Reed, Esq. of Tlie
Crag, Northumberland, and Xewcastle-on-Tyne, and had
Bsue,
I. Henry John Percival, his heir.
II. Walter Villiers, 6. 11 June, 1854.
III. Bernard Frederick Stephen, 0. 28 April, 1857.
IV. George Cecil, b. 6 Aug. 1859, d. an infant.
I. Blanche Isabella.
II. Florence Elizabeth, ra. 18 Oct. 1893, John William Watson,
Esq. son of the late J. T. AVatson, E.sq. ef Korth Seaton,
Morpeth.
III. Charlotte Annie.
IV. Kate Ethel, d. unm. 1887.
VI. Emily Violet, d. in infancy.
VII. Louisa Georgina.
Mr. John Pet€r Mulcaster d. Sept. 1887, and was s. by his
widow, who has a hfe interest in the property.
Seat — Benwell, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
2'oicii House — 3, Portland Place, W.
V. Mary Evelyn.
MULCAHY OF BALLYBRIEN.
MUICAHT, LIEUT.-COL. JOHN RuSSELL tSorTH-
WELL MooEE, of the Hall, co. Kerry, J.P., late of
the Waterford Artillery Militia, b. 1 May, 1826; m.
4 Feb. 1869, Frances Mary, dau. of the late Thomas
Dwyer, Esq. of Mount Bruis, co. Tipperary, and has
issue,
Charlotte Emily.
liinea^e. — Edmokd Moore Mulcahy, Esq. of Grecnlands,
CO. Tipperary, had two brothers, Thomas, of Burgess, and
John, of Ballymakee, of whom Thomas, the eldest, was Deputy-
Governor of CO. Tipperary, 1793, the first year that Roman
Catholics were eligible for the commission. Mr. Edmund
Moore Mulcahy, 6. 1750 ; m. 6 July, 1786, Barbara, dau. of
Roger Southwell Moore, Esq. of Ashgrove, by Elizabeth
Fitzgerald, of Glynn Castle, co. Limerick, and d. 1820, leaving
by her, who d. 26 Feb. 1802. a son,
Edmond Moore Mulcahy, Esq. of Ballybricn, co. Water-
ford and Ballymakee, J.P. cos. Tipperary and Waterford,
sometime a Lieut, in the Tipperary Yeomanry, 6. 1791 ; ra.
1820, Maria Heathcote, dau. of John Russell, Esq. of
Ballycallane, co. Waterford, and by her, who d. 1867, had
issue,
1418
MUL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MUL
I. Esmond Moore, ?)i. Susan, eUlest dau. of Nichol;xs
Purcell O'Gorman, Esq., Q.C., and <l. s. )>.
II. John Kussell Southwell Moore, of the Hall, Killar-
noy.
1. Mary Cecilia.
Wr. Edmond Moore Mulcaliy if. T July, 1S71.
Seat — The Hall, Killarney, co. Kerry.
CVui— Hibernian United Service, Dublin.
MULOCK OF KILNAGARNA.
MrLocK, Thomas, Esq. of Kilimgarna, King's
CO., B.A., J.P., b. 27 May, 1S34..
Liineage.— Thomas Mulock, of Ballinakill, Queen's co.,
living in the middle of the 17th century, d. leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of Moate. ii. Nicholas.
The eldest son,
Thomas Mclock, m. 1st, Frances Meares, and 2ndly, Mar-
garet Conran, and left i.ssue,
John-, m. 1720, Anne, dau. of Robert Drought, of Park,
King's CO., and rf. .■!.;). 1757, btciiieathing Kihiagarna and
other estates to his brother Thomas, and Bellair (or Ball-
yard) to his brother Kobert.
II. Thomas, of whom hereafter. *
III. Kobert («e Homan-Mdlock o/ Bellair).
Thomas Mulock, 6. 1700; m. 1744, Mary, dau. of John
I-awless, Esq. of Shankhill, co. Dublin. He inherited Kilna-
parna from his brother, and d. 1774, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, b. 1746, Banister-at-Law, of whom hereafter.
II. Robert, of Bath, m. Maria Horner; d. 1837, leaving (with
several daus.),
1 Thomas Samuel, n. 1825, Dinah Millard, and had issue,
Thomas Millard, h. 1827; d. 1846.
Benjamin Robert, 6. 1829; d. 1863.
Dinah Maria, the accomplished authoress of John Hnli-
fax, titnlleman, and several other well-known works of
fiction, ni. 1865, George Lillie Ciaik, E.sq.
2 William, m. twice; d. 1855, leaving five children.
III. M'illiam, of Ballinagore, m. Alicia Holmes ; d. 1827,
leaving issue,
1 William Henry, d. unm. 1874.
2 Thomas Edmonds, C.B., Col. late 70th Foot, m. 24 Jan.
1861, Julia Florentia, dau. ol Capt. John Sturt, K.E., of
Crichel, and Alexandrina his wife, dau. ot Gen. Sir
Robert Sale, G.C.B., and d. 9 Sept. 1893, leaving issue,
Edmund Henry, b. 14 Dec. 1861 ; Alfred Sale, b. 22 Nov.
1862; Frederick Chailes, b. 18 aiay, 1806; Eileen
Florentia; Julie Nina.
The eldest son,
Thomas Mulock, s. his father at Kilnagarna in 1774 ; m.
4 Dec. 1790, Frances Henrietta Dorothea, dau. of Samuel
Judge, Esq. of Ballyshiel, King's co., by his wife, Frances,
dau. of Henry Otway (see Otwat of Caatle Otway), d. March,
1827, leaving by her (who d. Aug. 1850), with several daus.,
an only son,
Thomas Mulock, 6. 1795; in. 11 June, 1833, Sophia Mary
Anne, dau. of Rev. Henry Mahon, Rector of Tissauran,
Lemanaghan, and P'erbane (me Burke's Petragt, Mahon),
d. 4 May, 1864, having by her (who d. A Feb. 1889) had
issue,
I. Thomas, b. 1834. now of Kilnagarna.
II. Henry Louis, b. 1»36.
III. Robert, > , ,o., (d. 18R4.
IV. William, ) " • ^a*-' i (d. i»5s.
V. George Charles, 6. 1845; m. 1874, Henrietta Cole, dau. of
John Metge, M.P., J.P.,of Sioa House, co. Meath, and has
issue,
I John Charles Metge.
1 Henrietta Georgina Ethel.
2 Sophia Eliza Etht-l.
3 Emily Cole.
VI. Edward Ross, R.N., h. 1817 ; m. 4 Feb. 1890, Gcorgina,
dati. of the late Rev. George Chute, of Roxborough, co.
Kerry, and Vicar of Market Drayton, Salop, and d. 1 July,
1890. He had issue, a posthumous son,
Edward Ross, 6. Nov. 1890.
vit. Charles James, B.A., 6. 1848.
VIII. Frederick Arthur, b. 1851 ; d. 1876.
IX. Francis John, b. 1853; d. unm. 1886.
1. Anne Harriet, m. 1867, Joseph Daniel DickinsoH, Esq. of
Hillview, Canterbury, N.Z., late of 4th K.O. Regt., eldest
son of Lundy Dickinson, Esq., R.N., of Springlawn,
King's CO,
II. Frances Jane. m. Sophia Mary Anne.
/Jeairfe-rtce— Kilnagarna, Athlone, co. Westmeath.
MUIiOCK OF BEIiliAIR.
Homan-Mttlock, William BrRT, Esq. of
Bellair, King's co., J. P. for that co. and for West-
meath, late H.M.I.C.S. (Bombay), b. 19 April,
1841 ; s. his father 1S89.
Liineag'e. — Thomas Mulock, of Ballinakill, Queen's co.,
living in the middle of ihj 17th century, d. leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of Moate. ii. Nicholas.
The eldest son,
Thomas, m. 1st, Frances Meares, and 2ndly, Margaret
Conran, and left issue,
I. John, m. 1720, Anne, dau. of Robert Drought, of Park,
King's CO., and d. s. p. 1757. He bequeathed Kilnagarna
and other estates to his brother Thomas, and Bellair (or
Ballyard) to his brother Kobert.
II. Thomas, b. 1700 ; m. 1744, Mary, dau. of John Lawless,
Esq. of Shankhill, co. Dublin, and sister of Nicholas, 1st
Baron Cloncurry. He inherited Kilnagarna from his
brother, and d. 1774 (see Mulock of Kiinauama).
III. Robert, inherited Bellair (or Ballyard; from his brother
in 1732, and had issue,
1 John, of whom hereafter.
1 Alicia, m. Owen Mooney, of The Doon, King's co.
The only son of Robert Mulock, of Bellair,
Rev. John Mulock, D.D., b. 17'22 ; d. 1800; m. 1st, Emily
Frances, eldest dau. of Hurd Wetherall, of Castle Wetherall,
King's CO., and by her had issue,
I. William, of Banagher.
II. Hurd, Banister-at-Law, d. xcnm. 1811.
I. Frances Amelia, m. 10 May, 1778, Henry Pilkington, of
Tore (see Pilkington of Tore).
Dr. Mulock in. 2ndly, Anne, dau. and heir of Richard Homan,
Esq. of Moate and Surrock, co. Westmeath, and through her
acquired the Homan property (vide Homan of Jiellah;
Burke's Extinct Baronetage), and by her had issue,
III. Thomas Homan, of Bellair.
II. Elizabeth, m. '22 Fob. 1788, Lawrence Bomford Molloj-,
Esq. of Clonbelamore, King's co. ; d. 1804, leaving issue,
1 John (Rev.), b. 1790; d. unm. 1818.
2 Daniel, b. 1793 ; m. 16 May, 1834, Julia Henrietta, only
dau. of Major James Higginson (see Molloi of Clonbela-
more)y and d. 25 April, 1856, leaving issue.
3 Thomas, of Kellair.
I Anne Homan, in. 1818, Alured, son of Major-Gen.
Ii'Estrange, and d. s. p. 1819.
III. Mary, d. unm. 1828.
The 3rd son,
Thomas Homan-Mulock, Esq. of Bellair, High Sheriff of
King's CO. 1816, 6. 1765; in. Catherine Frances (who d. 1845),
youngest dau. of Thomas Berry, of Eglish Castle, King's co. ;
d. s. p. 1843, and was s. by his nephew,
Thomas Homan-Mulock, Esq. of Bellair, 6. 5 May, 1798,
who assumed by Royal Licence, 3 March, 1843, the name and
arms of Homan-Mulock. He was High Sheriff 1849 ; in. 5
Feb. 1828, Frances Sophia, eldest dau. of John Berry, of
Cloneen, (son of T. Berry, Esq. a descendant of Oliver Crom-
well of Eglish Castle), and Elizabeth, dau. of William Bury,
uncle of the 1st Earl of Charleville, and by her (who d. 12
Aug. 1863) had issue,
I. Homan Mulock. b. 8 June, 1830; d. 1844.
II. John Berry, b. 28 April, 1832; m. Nov. 1883, Anne Selina,
dau. of Lieut. -Col. Owen Lloyd Ormsby (Connaught
Rangers), of Ballinamore, co. Mayo, and d. s. p. 1885.
III. Thomas Lawrence, b. 6 March, 1834; d. 1854.
IV. Richard Homan, b. 6 Feb. 1836.
V. Lawrence Bomford, b. 23 Jan. 1840; d. 1863.
VI. William Bury, now of Bellair.
VII. Henry Pilkington, H.M.I.C.S., 6. 8 Jan. 1846.
VIII. Homan Mub.ck, b. 3 March, 1847; d. 1861.
IX. Francis Berry, H.M.I.C.S. b. '25 July, 184H; ?h. Aug. 1878,
Ethel Anne, dau. of Sir ICdwaid Braddon, K.C.M.G
(M.H.A.), of Treglith, Tasmania, and has issue,
1 Edward Homan.
1 Frances Ethel. 2 Nina Enid.
X. George Phillips, C.E., b. 16 July, 1851, »)i. Jane Elizabeth,
dau. of Capt. James CoUison, and has issue.
I. Frances Elizabeth, b. 16 Die. 1828; d. unm. 1848.
II. Elizabeth Georgina, m. 1 June, l.-<58, Peter Macfarlane
Syme, Capt. R.A., and d. 1869, leaving issue,
1 Charles Mulock, d. 1884.
1 Florence Mary, in. 1880, E. A. Holmes, Esq., and has
issue.
III. Mary Mulock, in. 1st, George Winter Price, Esq. (who d.
1865), and 2ndly, July, 1867, Frederick Pepys Cockerell,
Esq., son of Charles Robert Cockerfll, U.A. (see Burke's
Peerage, Cockerell-Rushout), and has issue,
1 Robert Rennie Pepys.
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2 Frederick William Pepys.
3 Laurence Homan Mulock Pepy?.
1 Anne Hester, m. Dec 1891, Edward Dames Lonsworth
(see Dames-Longwoeth o/ Gl'jmtoodj.
2 Frances JIary.
IV. Hester Jane, m. 1865, Alfred Austin, Esq., DX. of the
Hon. Society of the Inner Temple, and of Swinford Old
Manor, Ashford, Kent.
V. Anne Homan, jji. 1866, Arthur Challis Kennard, Esq. son
of Kobert William Kennard, M.P., and has issue,
1 Arthur Molloy. 2 Howard William.
1 Nina Frances. 2 Hester Charlotte.
Mr. Homan-Mulock d. 25 June, 1889, and was s. by his 2nd
surviving son, William BcRt Homan-Mulock, Esq.
Arriii — For Mulock : Quarterly, 1st and 4th az., a cross
moline quarter-pierced, in the dexter chief a fetterlock arg. :
for Homan: 2nd and 3rd vert, on a chevron arg., between
three pheons points downwards or, as many trefoils slipped
ppr. Crest — A lion passant az., in the dexter paw a crosskt
fitchee gu. Mntto — In hoc signo vinecs.
liesidenre — Bellair, Ballycumber, King's co.
Chits— E. I. United Service, S.W., and Kildare Street.
Dublin.
MUNDY OF MARKEATON.
MuNDT, Feancis Noel, Esq. of Markeaton Hall,
CO. Derby, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1884, b. 29
Not. 1833 ; m. 12 Julj, 186i, Emily, 3rd dau. of
the Hon. Eichard Cavendish, of Thornton Hall,
Bucks.
Liineag'e. — This eminent family is supposed to derive its
surname from the Abbey of Mondaye, in the Dukedom of
Normandy.
John Mundt, living in the time of Edward I., m. Isabel,
dau. of Robinget Eyre, of Hope, and left a son,
HicHARD McNDT, TO. Maryon, dau. of Sir John de Lalande,
Knt., and from his marriage lineally descended
Sir John Mcndt, Knt. of Chekenden, co. Oxford, Lord Mayor
of London 1522-23, who m. twice, and left issue by his 2nd
■wife, Juliana, dau. of William Brown, Esq., Vincent, his
lieir; Thomas, Prior of Bodmin temp. Henry VIII.; John, of
Kyalton, in Cornwall ; Margaret, m. 1st, Nicholas Jennings,
Alderman of London, 2ndly, Edmond Howard, Lord Deputy
«f Clays (his second wife), and 3rdly, Henry Mannox ;
Eleanor, m. John Harleston, Esq. of South Ockerden,co. Essex;
Elizabeth, ra. Sir John Tyrrell, Knt. of Gypping, co. Suffolk ;
Jane, m. Sir Thomas Darcy, of Tolleshunl Darcy, co. Essex ;
and Mildred. Sir John, who was seised of Markeaton,
Mackworth, Allestry, <fcc., d. 1583, and was s. by his eldest
£on,
Vincent Mdndt. Esq. of Markeaton, J.P. for Derbyshire
in 155S. This gentleman was father of
Edward Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, who m. Jane, dau. cf
William burnel, Esq. of Winkbourne, co. Nottingham, and
<i. 1607. He was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, High Sheriff co. Derby
1617, m. Katherine, dau. of William Smyth, Esq. of Quarndon,
CO. Derby, and had two daus. (Millicent, m. Sir German Pole,
Knt. ofRadborne ; Jane, m. Edward Pegge, Esq.of Ashbourn),
and five sons, of whom John s. him; Edward, of Virginia,
m. and left issue; Adrian, d. 23 April, 1G77, leaving an only
■dau. and heir, Millicent, m. John Musters, Esq. of Colwick,
Hall, CO. Nottingham. The eldest son,
John Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, 6. 1600 ; m. Anne, dau.
of Sir Francis Coke, Knt. of Trusley, co. Derby, and had one
•dau. Elizabeth, to. Sir William Middleton, Bart, of Belsay,
and four sons, i. Francis, d. s. j>. vitd patris; ii. William,
his heir; m. Gilbert, ancestor of Mundy of Shiplei/ : iv.
Edward, M.P. for Derby 1710, d. 1713. Mr. Muudy d. 20
March, 1681, and was s. by his son,
William Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, m. Frances, only dau.
of Capt. Gilbert Coke, 2nd son of Sir Francis Coke, Knt. of
Trusley, and left, with a dau. Anne, m. Samuel Pole, Esq. of
Kadbourn, an only surviving son,
Francis Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, m. about 1689, Phillippa,
only dau. and heir of Michael Wrightson, Esq. ofOsbaston, by
whom he acquired that estate, and had issue. Mr. Mundy
was Sheriff of Derby 1694, and was s. at his decease (will dated
21 April, 1720) by his son,
Francis Mundy, Esq. of Osbaston and Markeaton, Sheriff
of Leicester, 1714, m. 1713, Anne, dau. of Sir John Noel, of
Kirkby Mallory, co. Leicester, and had three sons and two
daus. This gentleman, the friend of Addison, Steele, and
other eminent literaiy men of his day, d. 1720, and was s. by
bis eldest son,
Wrightson Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, D.C.L., High Sheriff
for CO. Derby 1737, and M.P. co. Leicester 1747. He to. Anne,
dau. of Robert Burdett, Esq., and sister of Sir Robert Burdett,
Bart, of Foremarke, by whom (who d. 8 Jan. 1759) he had one
son and four daus., of whom the youngest, Elizabeth, to. 1799,
Robert, 7th Earl Ferrers. Mr. Mundy d. 18 June, 1762, aged
47, and was s. by his son,
Francis Noel Clarke Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, J.P.,
l>. 1739; m. 1st, Elizabeth Ayrton, but by her (who d. 1 Nov.
1768) had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 1770, Elizabeth, eldest dau.
of Sir Robert Burdett, Bart., and by her (who d. 2 Aug. 1807)
had two sons,
Francis, his heir.
Charles Godfrey, of Burton Hall, near Loughborough, m.
26 June, 1806, Harriet (senior co-heir of the barony of
Scrope of Masham). only child and heir of Charles burrell
Massingberd, Esq. of Ormsby Hall, co. Lincoln, and by her
(who d. 22 April, 1864) had (with two daus., Harriet, who
d. unm., and Sophia, in. 1833, John Christopher Dowdeswell.
Esq.) one son, Charles John Henry, late of Ormsby, who
took the name and arms of Massingberd, in adfiiiion to
those of Mundy, on succeeding to the inheritance of his
mother's family (see Massingbebd-Mundy of Ormsby).
Mr. Mundy (who was the author of two admired poems, Seed-
wood Forest and The Fall of Need-wood) d. 23 Oct. 1815, aged
76. His elder son,
Francis Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, M.P. co. Derby, b.
29 Aug. 1771 ; to. 16 Dec. 1800, Sarah, dau. of John Leaper
Newton, Esq. of Mickleover, and by her (who d. 1836) had
issue,
W^iLLiAM, of Jlarkeaton.
Marian, ?n. 1844, W\ Gilder, Esq., and d. s. p. 1860.
Laura, d. v.mn. 1842.
Emily, d. unm. 1839.
Constance, to. Dec. 1832, Henry Fox Talbot, Esq. of Lacock
Abbey, Wilts, and d. Sept. 1880. He d. 17 Sept. 1877.
Mr. Mundy d. 6 May, 1837. His son,
William Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, J.P. and D.L., M.P.
for South Derbyshire, High Sheriff 1843, b. 14 Sept 1801 ; to.
28 Oct. 1830, Harriet Georgiana, eldest dau. of James
Frampton, Esq. of Moreton, Dorset, and of Lady Harriot
StrangWHys his wife, dau. of Henry Thomas, 2nd Earl of
Ilehester, and d. 10 April, 1877, leaving by her (who d. 1886)
a son,
Francis Noel, now of Markeaton.
Arms — Per pale gu. and sa., on a cross engrailed arg. five
lozenges purpure, a chief or, charged with three eagles' legs
erased £i la quise az. Crest — A wolfs head erased sa. bezantee,
fire issuing from its mouth. Motto — Deus providebit.
Seal — Markeaton Hall, near Derby.
MUNDY OF SHIPLEY HALIi.
McTNDT, Alfeed Edwaed Milleb, Esq. of Ship,
ley Hall, co. Derby, J.P., and D.L., High Sheriff
1891, b. 28 Nov. 1849 ; m. 1st, 1873, Ellen,
youngest dau. of C. Rowland Palmer Morewood,
Esq. of Alfreton Hall, co. Derby, and Ladbroke
Hall, CO. Warwick, and had issue,
Evelyn Hester.
He m. 2ndly, 14 June, 1883, Catherine Louisa, dau.
of Sir John Hartopp, Bart., and has issue,
Godfrey Edward, b. IHSj.
Irene Frances.
Winifred Sybil.
Xiineage. — This family is a younger branch of the
Mundys of Markeaton.
Gilbert Mundy, Esq. youngest son of John Mundy, Esq.
of Markeaton, by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir Francis Coke, of
Trusley), was High Sheriff of co. Derby 1697. He m. Mary,
dau. of William Shenson, Esq., and had issue,
Edward Mundy, Esq., m. Hester, dau. and heir of Richard
Miller, Esq. of Shipley, and by that lady had, with a dau.
Hester, j?j. 1776, Sir Roger Newdigate, Bart., LL.D., M.P., a
son and heir,
Edward Milleb Mundy, Esq. of Shipley Hall, for thirty-
nine years M.P. for CO. Derby, m. 1st, Frances, dau. and co-heir
of Godfrey Meynell, Esq., who d. 1783 ; 2ndly, Georgiana Lady
Middleton, dau. of Evelyn Chadwick, Esq.; Srdly, Mrs. Bar-
well. By his 1st wife he had issue,
I. Edward BIilleb, his heir.
II. Godfrey Basil, a Gen. in the army, m. 26 Nov. 1801, the
Hon. Sarah Brydges Rodney, dau. of the famous Admiral
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]x)ra Rodney, K.B., and d. 14 March, 1818, having had
issue,
] Godfrey Charles, a Majer-Gen. in the army, and
(lovernor of Jci-sey, m. Louisa, dau. of the Hon. William
Herbert, Dean of Carlisle, and has issue, Herbert and
Cyril.
•J CJeorge Hodney (Sir), G.C.B., Admiral, 6. 19 April, 1805 ;
1^ unm. Dec. 18S4.
3 ricrrepont Henry (Castle Townshend, co. Cork), J.P.,
lute Major-Gen. K.A., m. 1st., 1859, Harriet Georgina,
dau. of Viee-Admiral Sir GeorRe Tyler, K.H., of Cottrell,
CO. Glamorgan, and widow of E. P. Kichards, Esq., Plils
Xewydd, CO. Glamorgan, and has issue, Godfrey Henry
Basil, Lieut. K.N., m. 1S90, Rose, dau. of Sir Robert
-AUller Mundy, K.C.M.G. He m. 2ndly, 30 April, 1870,
Geraldine Henrietta, dau. and co-heir of Kev. Maurice
KiizGerald Tuwnshend, of Castle Townshend, co. Cork,
Vicar of Tbornbury. co. Gloucester.
4 George Valentine, Col. in the army, C.B., Knight of the
Legion of Honour, deceased.
1 Rosamund, ?/i. 6 Oct. 1837, Charles, Lord Tredegar, and
</. 3 Jan. 1883, having had issue,
in. George (Sir), K.C.B., Admiral R.N., deceased.
IV. Fredeiick, Rector of Windleston, co. Durham.
I. Frances, m. 1796, Lord Charles Fitzroy.
By his 2nd wife, Mr. Mundy had a dau.,
II. Georgiana Elizabeth, r,i. 18 July, 18C7, Henry, Duke of
Newcastle.
Mr. Mundy ru. Srdly, 1811, Katherine, widow of Richard Bar-
well, Esq. of Stansted Park, Sussex, and d. Oct. 1882, having
had a son,
V. Robert MnxER (Sir), K.C.M.G. of Hollybank, Hants,
Major R.A., and J.P. for Hants, b. 12 Oct. 1813 ; m. 16 Oct.
1841, Isabella Leyborne, youngest dau. of Gen. Leyborne
Popham, of Littlecote, Wilts, and Hound Street, Somerset,
and has issue,
1 Robert Leyborne, Sub-Lieut. R.N., 6. 15 Feb. 1852, killed
in Ashantee, 1874.
1 Marian Catherine, m. Lieut.-Col. Charles R. Pearson,
3rd Buffs.
2 Isabella Emily, m. 28 Sept. 1872, lion. H. N. S. Hood,
R.N., who d. 3 Feb. 1881.
3 Jlillicent, m. Lieut.-Col. Frederick W. Gore.
4 Maria Georgiana, m. the Hon. W. C. Carpenter, R.N.,
and d. 23 April, 187C.
5 Eleanor. 6 Elizabeth.
7 Emmeline.
8 Constance, m. 9 Aug. 1881, W. W. Follctt, E,sq.
9 Rose, m. 1890, Godfrey Henry Basil Mundy, E.sq., Lieut.
R.N. (see above).
10 Maude, m. 18 Sept. 1880, Turner Collin, Esq.
Sir Robert, who served in the R.H.A. in Turkey in ISfjo,
and was appointed Lieut. -Governor of Grenada in 1863,
Lieut. -Governor British Honduras 1874, and retired 1877,
and d. 1692.
The eldest son,
Edward Miller Mc.vdy, Esq. of Shipley, w. 1802, Nelly,
dau. of F. Barten, Esq., and dying 1834, left issue,
Edward Miller, of Shipley Hall, M.P. for South Derby-
shire, d. 29 Jan. 1849.
Willoughby, in the army, d. at Nice. Alfred.
Fitzherbert. Fitzroy.
Meynell Horton Miller, Lieut. R.N., J.P. and U.L.. m. 3
April, 1873, Eliza M. Paynter, only dau. of John Taylor,
Esq.
Maria, m. 13 Dec. 1626, Sir Henry Wilmot, 4th Bart.
Augusta, rii. the Hon. and Rev. Frederick Curzon.
Emma, m. Lorenzo Kirkpatrick Hall, Esq.
MiUicent, d. un/u.
The eldest surviving son,
Alfred Miller Mdndt, Esq. of Shipley Hall, co. Derby,
.I.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 18.^5, b. 9 Jan. 1809; in. h June,
1841, Jane, 2nd dau. of Rear-Admiral Sir John Hindmarsh,
K.H., and had issue,
I. Alfred Edward Miller, now of Shipley Hall.
I. Maria Jane, in. 7 Oct. 1863, Edmund Constantine Henry
Philips, Esq., Secretary of Embassy at Vienna, only .son of
the lion. Edmund Phipps.
II. Nelly Hindmarsh, m. .'i Aug. 1862, Col. the Hon. Charles
John Addington, .0th son of William, Viscount Sidmouth.
III. Augusta Marian, m. 27 April, 186.'j, Major Fred Barclay
Chapman, late 14th Hussars, and d. 21 March, 1893.
He d. at Nice 29 March, 1877.
Arms, itc. — See 'preceding Menioir,
&at— Shipley Hall, Derby.
«it6— Carlton.
MXJNN OP HEATH HILL.
MuNN, EoBEET Ajf Gus Law, Esq. of Heath Hil],
CO. LancaBter, b. 23 July, 1874.
Lineage.— DnGALD Monn, of Scotch extraction, m. about
1760, Miss Whitakcr of Broadclough Hall, Rossendale, and d. 7
June, 1812, having by her (6. 7 July, 1743, d. 6 May, 1788)
had a numerous family, of whom
John Mcnn, b. 30 Jan. 1770; m. 6 Dec. 1797, Miss Huck,
and d. 5 Oct. 1826, having by her {b. 1 June, 1775, d. 18 Dec.
1844) had seven children, of whom
Robert Mdnn, Esq. of Heath Hill, 5. 22 Feb. 1800 ; m. 8 Oct.
1833, Margaret, eldest dau. of John Howorth, Esq. of Hemp-
steads, and d. 19 April, 1879, leaving by her (who d. 3 March,
1S73) eight children, of whom
Robert Whitaker Mdnn, Esq. of Heath Hill, J.P., 6.
15 March, 1844; 7/1. 8 Oct. 1873, Annie, dau. of John H.
Law, Esq. of New Church in Rossendale, and had issue,
I. Robert Angus Law, now of Heath Hill.
II. James Douglas Campbell, 6. 11 Aug. 1880; d. 31 Jan.
1881.
III. John, 6.22, d. 26 March, 1886.
I. Margaret Howorth, b. 28 Sept. 1875.
II. Annie Beatrice, b. 1 Jan. 1877.
ni. Lorna Mary, b. 22 Jan. 1884.
Mr. Munn d. 16 Sept. 1890.
&a(«— Heath Hill, Stacksteads, Manchester, and Wliitecroft,
Lockerbie, N.B.
MUNRO OF TEANINICH.
MuNRO, Stttaet Caeadoc, Esq. of Teaninich, co,
Eoss, J.P. CO. Eoss, b. 20 May, 1826 ; *. his father
in the estate of Teaninicli, 25 Jan. 1858.
Lineagre.— The family of Munro of Foulis, of which the
Munroa of Teaninich are a branch, is among the most ancient
and distinguished in the north of Scotland. Their bravery is
evidenced by two chiefs of the clan having been killed at
Bannockburn, one at Holmedown Hill, and another on Pinkie
Field. The direct ancestor of the present representative of
the Teaninich branch,
Hdgh Mcnko, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Fraser,
Esq., Bailie of Inverness, and had three sons, Hugh, his heir ;
Alexander, d. at Lisbon ; and Andrew, who went to Bombay.
The eldest,
Hugh Monro, Esq. of Teaninich, m. Catherine, dau. of
William Duff, Esq. of Muirtoun, Provost of Inverness, and
by her had (with three daus., Magdalen, m. Munro, of
Kiltcarn, and d. 1796, Elizabeth, and Janet, both d. 1777)
two sons, Hugh andJAMES. The elder,
Hugh Munro, Esq. of Teaninich, d. unm. 1706, and was s.
by his brother,
James Munro, Esq., Capt. R.N., of Teaninich, m. 1770,
Margaret, only child and heir of Murdo Mackenzie, Esq. of
Ardross, co. Ross, and by her (who d. 1778) had (with three'
daus., Catherine m. Thomas Warrand, Esq. of Warrandfield,
CO. Inverness, Bethia, and Alexina, both d. young) four
sons,
Hugh, Capt. 78th Regt., d. 1846, unm.
Mdrdo, of Dundonald, who assumed the surname of Mac-
kenzie on succeeding to his mother's property. He d. 1845,
leaving issue, Hugh Mackenzie, of Ardross and Dundonnell,
who d. 80 July, 1869, and Kenneth Mackenzie, of Ardross
and Dundonnell, m. 1838, Mary, widow of Capt. Cliffc, and
d. 12 Dec. 1878, having had, with other issue, Murdo, 6.
1843, (deceased); Hugh, now of Ardross and Dundonnell.
Hector, Col., d. unm. 1827. John, of Teaninich.
Mr. Munro d. 1777. His youngest son,
John Muneo, Esq. of Teaninich, J.P. and D.L., Gen.
H.E.I.C.S., 6. June, 1778, purchased Teaninich from his eldest
brother; m. 8 Dec. 1809, Charlotte, youngest dau. of Rev. St.
John Blacker, D.D., Rector of Moira and Prebendary of Inver,
CO. Donegal, and d. 25 Feb. 1858, having by her (who d. May,
1872) had issue,
James St. John, 6. 18 Nov. J811, Consul at Monte Video,
Major 31st Kegt. ; vi. and d. leaving issue, Maxwell (dec);
Hugh; Emily, m. Harry Duguid, deceased; Marion;
Caroline; Leonora; Paulina; and Eleanor, to. 6 July, 188),
Hon. Edmund John Monson, C.B., Minister to tlie Republic
at Uruguay, 3rd son of William, 7th Baron Monson.
John, b. 18 April, 1820, Lieut. lOtli Bengal Light Cavalry;
d. Dec. 1845, two days after the battle of Moodkee, of
wounds received there.
Stoart Caradoc, now of Teaninich.
Maxwell William, b. 17 Aug. 1827 ; d. Sept. 1854.
Charlotte, m. 17 Jan. 1834, the Hon. George Augustus
Spencer, Lieut.-Col., 2nd son of Francis, 1st Lord Churchill,
and d. 18 June, 1875, having had issue.
Arms—Or, an eagle's head erased gu. Motto — Dread God.
&a£— Teaninich, Alness, co. Ross, N.B.
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MUNTZ OF UMBERSLADE.
Mttntz, Geoege Feedeeick, Esq. of Umberslade
Hall, CO. Warwict, J.P. and D.L., b. 25 June, 1822 ;
m. 1st, 30 July, 1844, Marianne Lydia, dau. of
William Eichardson, Esq. of Calcutta, and by lier
(who d. 1 Nov. 1864) has issue,
1. Fkedebick Ernest, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's
Inn, B.A. Carab., Hon. Major late Srd Batt. revonshire
Kegt., b. 14 June, 1845; m. 1869, Georgiana Jane, eldest
dau. of Alexander Borrowman, Esq. of Edinburgh, and
lias had issue,
1 Eknest Lionel Caldwell, Lieut. E.N., b. 25 Aug.
1870.
2 Edward Algernon Ernest, b. 7 Deo. 1871 ; d. unr,i 7
July, 1893, a probationer Indian Staff Corps.
3 Gordon Henry Ernest, 6. 19 Oct. 1874.
4 Gerald Douglas Ernest, b. 16 Nov. 1876.
IT. 'William Edgar, 6. 21 Dec. 1857.
I. Marianne Edith, m. Samuel Louttit, Esq. who d. 1893.
Ji. Evelyn Eliza, d. unm. 16 Oct. 1866.
III. Catherine Beatrice. iv. Eleanor Constance.
V. Jessie Emily. \i. Amy Eosalie, d. unm. i May, 1886.
Mr. G. F. Muntz m. 2ndly, 13 Feb. 1866, Sara
Mathilda, dau. of Charles Aylett Kell, Esq. of
Aylesbury House, co. Warwick, and by her has
further issue,
III. Albert Irving, J>. 1 March, 1870, B.A. Camb.
IV. Konald Aylett, B.A. Oxford, 6. 3 June, 1872.
V. Charles Alexander, b. 15 June, 1875.
VI. Joseph Oscar, b. 19 Nov. 1876.
1. Lucy Elcie. ii. Minnie Isabella.
Lineag'e. — The family of Muntz descends from Philip
Frederick Muntz, who came to England from Germany in
1783. He was the son of Jean George Lenowisez-Mijntz,
the only son of Jean Casimir Lenowisez, a Polish refugee,
who settled in France after the division of Poland, and m.
1710, Eva Christina, the dau. of Jean Kicholas Muntz, of an
Alsatian family. This
Philip Frederick Muhtz, Esq. of Selly Wick, co. Wor-
cester, 6. 24 March 1752, at Lundville ; m. 6 March, 1793,
Catherine, dau. and heiress of Eobert Purdon, Esq. of Eadford,
and d. 31 July, 1811, leaving issue,
I. George Frederick, of whom presently.
II. Philip Henry, of Edstone Hall, co. Warwick, J.P., M.P.
for Birmingham 1868 to 1885, was twice Mayor of Bir-
mingham, h. 21 Jan. 1811; m. 1 June, 1831, Wilhelmine.
dau. of J. D'Olhofen, Conseiller de Finance, Grand Duchy of
Baden, and d. 25 Dec. 1888, leaving issue,
1 Henry Adolphus,!6.|15 March, 1833; d.unmASFeh. 1864.
2 Frederick Augustus, 6. 10 April, 18.34; m. Sara Conrad,
and d. 11 June, 1891, leaving surviving issue, Anita, m.
Major Nevill Maunsell, Koyal Warwickshire Eegt., and
Adele.
3 Philip Maurice, 6. 24 Jan. 1841 ; m. Agnes Soady, and
has issue, 1 Philip Eric, b. 8 April, 1878, d. 29 April,"l879 ;
2 Basil Maurice, 6. 9 July, 1880 ; ICorine Agnes; 2 Mabel
Bertha; 3 Kathleen Brenda, and 4 Sibyl Dorothea.
4 George Alfred, b. 13 June, 1848 ; m. 1870, Mary Emma
Margaret, dau. of W. Preston, Esq. of Burythorpe, co.
York, and has a dau., Maud.
5 Richard, d. s.p. 30 Oct. 1873.
6 Oscar, d. s. p. 26 Aug. 1872.
1 Marie Mathilde, m. 1st, Tom Duke, and 2nd]y, S. Berd-
more.
2 Emma Louisa, m. Eugene Gustavus Muntz, Esq., and
had issue (see below).
3 RosuUe, Jtt. 1859, Philip Albert Muntz, Esq., M.P., J.P.
of Dunsmore, co. Warwick, and has issue (see below).
4 Mina Ehza, to. Col. Theodore Wirgman, of the Innis-
killing Dragoons, and had issue.
Florence Augusta, m. HoUings Ogilvie, Esq., and had
issue.
6 Clara Alice, d. young, 14 Feb. 1864.
7 Catherine Adeline, m. 1880, Capt. Nelson, 5th Dragoon
Guards, and d. 1885.
I. Mary Anne, m. William Richardson, Esq. of Calcutta, and
d. 1840, leaving issue.
II. Frances Eliza, m. Rev. John Shakespeare, and d. 1830,
leaving issue.
HI. Emma Louisa, m. Gen. Dyson, and d. s. p. 1823.
IV. Julia Augusta, m. Gen. Podmore, and d. 12 Dec. 1881,
leaving issue.
V. Clara Sophia, m. Thomas Oakes, Esq., andd. 1869, leaving
issue.
Ti. Laura Mathilda, d. unm. 1827.
VII. Catherine Georgiana, d. unm.
The eldest son,
Geokge Frederick Muntz, Esq. of Umberslade Hall, co.
Warwick, 6. 26 Nov. 1794, elected M.P. for Birminghan?,
1840, on the retirement of Mr. Attwood, and continued to
represent that important constituency up to the time of his
death. He m. Eliza, dau. of Rev. John Pryce, of Dolforwya
Hall, CO. Montgomery, and by her (who d. 1873) had issue,
I. George Frederick, now of Umberslade.
II. William Henry, m. Alice Parker, and d. s. p..
III. John Devereux, m. Julia Shaw, and had issue, John,
Devereux, and Julia.
IV. Augustus Edward, d. s. p.
V. Charles Adolphus, m. and settled in New Zealand.
vr. Eugene Gustavus, m. his cousin, Emma Louisa, dan. of
Philip Henry Muntz, Esq., and by her has issue,
1 Herbert Adolph, 6. 26 April, 1859, Helen Mary Foot, and
has had issue, Guy (deceased)^ and Herbert Gerard, b. 4-
Oct. 1884.
2 Rupert Gustavus, b. 28 March, 1863 ; m. 1890, Mary
Charlotte Lightboume, and has issue.
3 George Harold, 6. 24 Sept. 1867.
1 Mina Ida, m. Charles Baillie Lyell, Esq.
2 Eugenie. 3 Laura.
VII. Philip Albert, of Dunsmore, co. Warwick, J. P., M.P. for
North Warwickshire since 1884,6.5 Jan. 1839; m. 1859,
Rosalie, dau. of PhUip Henry Muntz, Esq.,M.P., of Edstone-
Hall, CO. Warwick, and has issue.
1 Gerard Albert, b. 27 Nov. 1864, m. 28 June, 1893, Katie,
eldest dau. of James Prinsep, Esq., late Bengal Civil
Service.
2 Duncan Albert, Barrister at-Law, M.A., Oxon, b. 2S
Aug. 1867.
3 Cecil Albert, 6. 2 March, 1870.
4 Norman Albert, b. 8 Aug. 1876.
1 Ethel Frances, b. 6 May, 1860; d. 21 April, 1872.
2 Vera Gertrude, 6. 12 Dec. 1861 ; d. 10 Jan. 1890.
3 Nora Violet, b. 20 March, 18C3; d. July, 1865.
4 Mildred Rosalie, b. 20 May, 1872.
I. Frances Eliza, m. James Sheppard, Esq., and has issue.
II. Clara Sophia (twin with her brother, Charles Adolphus),
d. unm.
Mr. G. F. Muntz d. 31 July, 1857.
Seat — Umberslade Hall, Hockley Heath, co. Warwick.
MUE.CH OP CRANWELLS,
MuECH, Jeeoit, Esq. of Cranwells, co. Somerset,
J.P. and D.L., seven times Mayor of Bath, b. 29'
Oct. 1807 ; m. 1 June, 1830, Anne, dau. of Meadows
Taylor, Esq. of Diss, co. Norfolk, and had issue,
I. Charles Jerom, deceased.
II. Arthur, m. 1875, Edith Edenborough, and by her (wlia
in. 2ndly, Ridley Cobet, Esq.) had issue, Denis Jerou,
a Cadet at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.
Mr. Jerom Murcli is tlie son of the late Williann
Murch, Esq. of Honiton, Devon, of an old Huguenot
family, who m. Ann, dau. of E. Bui-nard, Esq. of
Colyt-on, in the same co.
Heat — Cranwells, Bath.
BURN-MURDOCH OF GARTINCABER.
BuEN-MuEDOCH, JoHN, Esq. of Gartincaber, co.
Perth, J.P. CO. Perth and Edinburgh, Advocate at
Scotch Bar, b. 19 June, 1821 ; m. 28 Aug. 1851,
Dorothea Harriet, dau. of Capt. Thomas Monck-
Mason, R.N., by Mary his wife, dau. of Hon. Sir
George Grey, K.C.B., Bart, and granddau. of
Charles, 1st Earl Grey, K.B., and has had issue,
I. John George Grey, 6. 15 Feb. 1853.
n. Thomas Monck, 6. 19 Nov. 1854; in. 14 Nov. 18S0, his
cousin, Regiaulde de Maule, dau. of Capt. Urmston, R.N.,
and has issue, Ian, b. 1 Nov. 1885; Colin Thomas; Marioa
Grey; Lorna; and Dorothea.
III. John Alexander, 6. 7 June, 1856; d.unm. 16 Sept. 1879.
IV. Alfred. v. Catcsby.
I. Mary Grey, to. Francis G. Kirby, Commander R.N.
II. Hannah. iii. Marion, d. 27 May, 1864,
IV. Ruth Dorothea, d. 17 June, 1882.
V. Anne Maule. vi. Alice.
Lineage. — William Burn, Esq. of Coldoch, co. Perth,
son of William Burn, Esq. of Twiggs and Chalmerston, co.
Stirling, ■la. Elizabeth M'Gibbon, and had a son,
John Burn, Esq. of Coldoch, m. Marion, dau. of John
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MUR
Higgins, Esq. ©{ Uiggins Neuck, co. Stirling (by Janet Cal-
ander liis wife, dau. of Callander, of Westerton), and had
issue,
I. William Bum Callander, Esq. of Westerton, co. Stirling,
and Preston Hall, co. Midlotliian, vi. Jacquetta, 4th dau.
of — Hull, K.-iq. of Marlpool Hall, Devon, and had issue,
three sons and a dau. The elder son, John .\le.'cander Burn
Callander, Esq., »i. 1S60, Mary Frederica Dundas, dau. of
the Hon. Henry Amelius Coventry, and d. 1865, leaving,
with other issue, a son, Henry, now of Preston Hall, J. P.,
6. 186-J.
II. John, of whom presently.
III. Edward Burn, Meruhant in London, m. Amelia Todd,
and has issue, five sons and three daus.
IV. Alexander Burn, d. unm.
1. Janet, c^ unm. ii. Elizabeth, d. iinin.
The 2nd son,
JoH.N BiRN-McRDOCH, Esq. of Gartincaber, co. Perth, Hig-
trins Neuck, and Easter Greenyards, co. Stirling, J. P. and
C.L., 6. 28 Aug. 1793; vi. 18 April, 1820, Anne Maule, only
child and heir of William Murdoch, Esq. of Gartincaber, and
on his marriage assumed the additional surname of Murdoch,
and d. 2i Aug. 1862, having had issue by her (who d. 21 Dec.
1871),
I. John, now of Gartincaber.
It. William Murdoch, M.D., b. Nov. 1822; m. Jessie Cecilia,
dau. of W. Mack, Esq., and d. April, 1878, leaving, with
other issue, John, Capt. K.E.
HI. John Alexander Higgins (Rev.), 6. 17 April, 1824; vi.
Oct. 1857, Elizabeth Susan, eldest dau. of Robert Clerk Rat-
tray, Esq. of Craighall, co Perth, and </. 9 May, 1883, leav-
ing, with other issue, 1 aul Robert, of Neuck, Capt. R.E.
IV. Jamxs M'Gibbon (Rev.) (see Bcbn-Mdbdocu of Green-
yards and I^'eic lodge).
■V. Archibald James, deceased.
VI. Archibald Murdoch, 6. 10 Dec. 1836; vi. 1874, Mary, only
dau. of \V. BurnCallander, Esq. of Preston Hall.
a. Sarah Beatrice Campbell, d. unm. 1866.
II. Marion Higgins. ra. Isr, Jan. 1856, William Brabazon
Urmston, Comm. R.N., and has issue.
III. Margaret Higgins, m. 1858, John Berry, Esq. of Tayfleld,
CO. Fife, and has issue.
J^amilg of Ipurbotlj.
Archibald Murdoch, of Brae of Cessintully (cadet of the
family of SIubdoch o/ Cumlodden), m. 1699, Anne Moir, and
liad a son,
Archibald Murdoch, of Gartincaber, j-i. Anne, only child
of James Maule, a descendant of the noble family of Panmure,
Who engaged in the rising of 1715, and fought at Sheriffmuir:
he was author of Iravels on the Continent and a Genealogy
of the ilaules. He had
I. Archibald, drowned in 1774 near Mull.
II. James, d. s. p. ni. William, his heir.
I. Jean, d. umn. II. Margaret, d. 1791.
III. Anne, m. Macnab of Bovain.
The 3rd son,
WiLLL^M Murdoch, of Gartincaber, -m. 1801, Sarah, dau. of
James Murdoch, Esq., by Beatrice his wife, dau. of Patrick
Campbell, of Dunderave, Argyllshire, and had an only child,
Anne Maule Murdoch, of Gartincaber, m. 18 April, 1820,
John Burn, Esq. (see Burn-Callandeb), who assumed the sur-
name of Murdoch. Mr. Burn-Murdoch was b. 28 Aug. 1793,
<l. 24 Aug. 1862, was J. P. and D.L. co. Perth, s. to Neuck, co.
Stirling, on the death of his uncle, J. A. Higgins-Callander, in
1822, and to Easter Greenyards, in the same co., on the death
■of his cousin, James M'Gibbon, 1830. Mrs. Burn-Murdoch d.
'■i Dec. 1871, having had John, of Gartincaber, and other issue,
<i8 above.
Seat — Gartincaber, Doune, co. Perth.
BURN-MURDOCH OF GREENYARDS
AND NEW LODGE.
BtTEN-MrEDOCH, Eev. James M'G-ibbox, of
Greenyards, co. Stirling, and New Lodge, co. York,
M.A., 'fourth son of John Burn-Murdoch, Esq. of
Gartincaber, co. Perth, J.P. and D.L., *. at the
death of his father in 1862, to the estate of Grreen-
jards, under the will of his cousin, James M'Gibbon,
Esq., I. 28 Not. 1828; m. 1856, Maria Hannah,
dau. and co-heiress of John Francis Carr, Esq. of
Carr Lodge and New Lodge, co. York, and has
issue,
i. John Francis, J.P. co. Stirling, Major 1st Royal Dra-
goons, Brigade Major of Cavalry, Aldershot, h. 26 March
1859; educated at Eton.
I. Mary, m. 1879, Capt. Bridges George, East Lancashire
Regt., and Adjutant 9th Batt. Rifle Brigade.
II. Gertrude Slarion Beatrice.
Rev. J. M. Burn-Murdoch, who was educated at the
Edinburgh Academy, Edinburgh University, and
Downing Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1859, M.A. 1863),
and was formerly an officer in the 3rd Xing's Own
Hussars, the 10th Hussars, and 6th Dragoon
Guards, served in India and the Crimea (Crimean
Medal and Sebastopol Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
was ordained in 1861, and has been Vicar of
Riverhead, Kent, since 1863, Rural Dean of Shore-
ham, Kent, 1879, and Surrogate 1880.
Iiineag'e. — Same as BuEN-MuRpocH of Gartincaber.
.^t'afs— Riverhead Vicarage, Sevenoaks, Kent; New Lodge,
Barnsley, co. York.
MURDOCH OP BUCKHURST.
Murdoch, Chaeles Townshend, Esq. of Buck-
hurst, CO. Berks, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Reading
1885-1892; late Rifle Brigade, b. 27 May, 1837;
m. 2 Jan. 1862, Sophia, dau. of William Speke,
Esq. of Jordans, Somerset, and has issue,
I. Charles Edward Gambieb, b. 12 May, 1865.
I. Maud Georgina, m. W. Wilkie, Esq. of Osiniston, Mid-
lothian, and has one son.
II. Evelyn Sophia, deceased.
III. Lilian. iv. Violet.
V. Helen Gladys.
Mr. Murdoch is the only surviving son of James
Gordon Murdoch, Esq. (who d. July, 1880) of Ash-
fold, Sussex, by Caroline Penelope his wife, dau. of
Samuel Gambler, Esq. of Ivor, Bucks (she d. April,
1866). They had issue (with Charles Townshend,
of Buckhurst),
Townshend, d. unm. George Francis, d. unm.
Sophia Jane, m. Rev. Jas. Hutchinson, who d. April,
1873.
Mary, deceased. Caroline, deceased.
Frances Lydia, m. Willingham Franklin, Esq., who d.
1860, leaving issue.
Emily Frederica.
Louisa Gambler, m. Gen. Charles Stuart, who d. 1892.
Seat — Buckhurst, near Wokingham. Town Residence — 73,
Eccleston Square, S.W.
MURE OF CALDWELL.
Mure, William, Esq. of Caldwell, co. Ayr, b. 17
Jan. 1870 ; *. his father 1880.
Lineage. — The Mures of Caldwell are immediately de-
scended from SiE Reginald More, or More, of Abercorn and
Cowdams, who appears to have been Chamberlain of Scotland
as early as 1329, the first year of the reign of David II. The
name occurs, written at various periods. More, Mure, Muir,
Moor, &c. The arms of "Muir of Caldwell" and "Muir
of Rouallan," being then the two chief Houses of the
name in Scotland, are exhibited on page 40 of the Scottish
Heraldry, emblazoned by Sir David Lindsay, Lord Lyon,
about the year 1540. Those of Caldwell present the plain
shield of the Mores, "three mullets on a bend ; " while on the
shield of Rowallan are quartered the wheatsheaves of the
COMTNS.
The most ancient of the name on record are the Mores of
Polkelly, near Kilmarnock, in co. Ayr ; one of whom, David
de More, appears a-s witness to a charter of Alexander II.
The direct male line of Polkelly becoming extinct, the estate
passed, by marriage of the heir female, to the Mores
of Rowallan, cadets of the family who had acquired the
neighbouring estate of Rowallan from the Comyns, its ancient
lords.
Gilchrist More (younger son of Sir Reginald More, of Aber-
corn, one of the Commissioners appointed in 1340 to treat
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MUR
1455?
•with the Lords Percy, MowLray, and Neville on a truce between
the two nations) became the male representative of the House
of Abercorn at the death of his elder brother William. To
him descended the property of Cowdams. The estate of Cald-
well, in the shires of Ayr and Renfrew, he is supposed to have
acquired by marriage with the heir of Caldwell, of that ilk,
then a family of some note, having given a Chancellor to Scot-
land 1349. From Gilchrist lineally descended
John Mure, of Caldwell (eldest son of John Mure, of Cald-
well, by his wife the Lady Janet Stewart, dau. of Matthew,
Earl of Lennox), who inherited Caldwell 1539. He m. 1st, the
Lady Isabel Montgomerie, dau. of Hugh, 1st Earl of Eglinton,
and 2ndly, Christian, dau. of Ninian, Lord Ross, of Hawk-
head, and had (with younger children) two sons, i. John
(Sir), his heir ; n. William, of Glanderstown, ancestor of the
Mdbes of Glanderstown ; he m. Elizabeth, dau. of Gavin
Hamilton, of Raploch, and had (with a dau. Janet, wife of
John Polloch, of that ilk) a son and heir, William, of Glan-
derstown, who HI. Jean, dau. of Rev. Hans Hamilton, and sister
of James, Earl of Clanbrassil, by whom he left, at his decease,
1640 (with a dau. Janet, wife of Rev. John Carstairs and
mother of William Carstairs, the patriot), a son, William, of
Glanderstown, who m. EuphemiaMure, of Caldwell, and had a
son, William, of Glanderstown and Caldwell. John Mured,
about 1544, and was 5. by his eldest son,
Sir John More, of Caldwell, who m. Janet Kennedy, of
Bargeny, and had three sons, Robert, William, and James.
He was slain 10 Sept. 1750, by the Cunninghames, of Aikett,
and Raeburne, of that ilk. To Sir John s. his son.
Sir Robert Mure, of Caldwell, who m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau.
of Kineaid, of that ilk, by whom he had two sons, John, who
d. s.p., and James, who m. Margaret, dau. of Sir William
Mure, of Rowallan, and left at his death, v. 'p; four sons and
as many daus. ; the eldest son, Robert, was successor to his
grandfather. Sir Robert m. 2ndly, Barbara, dau. of Sir George
Preston, of Valleyfield, and relict of Robert, Lord Sempill,
by whom he left a dau., to. Sir William Hamilton, Bart, of
Preston. About 1610, the lands of Thornton, near Kilmarnock,
long in possession of the family, were alienated to a cadet,
founder of the House of Mure of Thornton, the male line of
which becoming extinct 1701, in the person of Sir Archibald
Mure, LordProvost of Edinburgh, the estate passed by his heir
female to John Cunninghame, of Caddel. Sir Robert was s. by
his grandson,
Egbert Mcbe, of Caldwell, who m. Jean, dau. of Uchtred
Knox, of Ramphorlie, and had three sons, successively " of
Caldwell," and one dau. Euphemia, m. William Mure, of Glan-
derstown. Robert Mure, it seems, fell in battle about 1640.
His 3rd son,
William Mure, of Caldwell, m. 1655, Barbara, dau. of Sir
William Cunninghame, of Cunninghamehead. This laird was
attainted for joining the Covenanters, fled to Holland, and rf. in
exile. His estates on forfeiture were granted to the celebrated
Gen. Dalzell. His lady was imprisoned with two of her daus.
in Blackness Castle, and underwent much cruel persecution.
Of Caldwell's three daus., Jane, the eldest, m. Col. John
Erskine, of Carnock, but left no issue ; Anne, the youngest d.
during the persecution of the family; while
Barbara Mcre, the 2nd dau., lived to obtain, by special Act
of Parliament, 19 July, 1690, a full restitution of her patri-
monial estates. She m. John Fairlie, of that ilk, but dying
without issue, was «. by her kinsman,
William Mure, 4th Laird of Glanderstown, descended from
William, 2nd son of the John Mure who inherited Caldwell
1539. He m. Margaret, dau. of Sir George Mowat, Bart., but
dying s. p., was s. by his nephew,
William Mure, eldest of eighteen children of James Mure,
Esq.* of Rhoddens, in Ireland, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
George Hutchinson, of Monkwood, co. Ayr. He m. 1710,
Anne, dau. of Sir James Stewart, Bart, of Goodtrees and Colt-
* Of the remaining children of James Mure, of Rhoddens,
two. Col. George and Capt. Alexander, were wounded at the
battle of Fontenoy. A third was Hutchinson Mure, Esq. of
Saxham Hall, near Bury St. Edmunds, a Merchant in London.
The descendants of both George and Hutchinson settled in
Suffolk.
Georgk More, Esq., Lieut.-Col. Scots Greys, the officer
wounded at Fontenoy, m. Jane Rattray, of Craighall, and
widow of Sir J. Elphinstone, of Logic, co. Aberdeen, and had
issue, three sons, William and George, both d. unra., and
Thomas More, Esq. of Warriston, who m. 1795, Helen,
eldest dau. of the Hon. Patrick Boyle, of Shewalton, co. Ayr,
2nd son of John, 2nd Earl of Glasgow, and d. 1806, having had
surviving issue,
George, of Herringswell House.
Patrick Boyle, b. 28 Sept. 1800 ; m. 1835, Rachel Anne, only
ness. Lord Advocate of Scotland, and dying 1722, left (with a
dau. Agnes, m. the Hon. Patrick Boyle, of Shewalton) a sou,
and successor,
William More, of Caldwell, M.P. for co. Renfrew from
1742 to 1761, one of the Barons of the Scottish Exchequer. He
ra. Katherine, dau. of James Graham, Lord Easdale, Senator
of the College of Justice, and left issue,
I. William, his successor.
II. James, of Cecil Lodge, Herts, m. Frederica, dau. of
Christopher Metcalfe, Esq. of Hawsted, Suffolk, and by her
(Who d. 1834) left issue,
1 Alexander James, m. 1828, Elizabeth, dau. of Oldfielii
Bowles, Esq., and relict of William Markham, Esq., and
d. 182«.
2 James, m. Harriet, dau. of Brice Pearce, Esq.
S Philip William, m. Louisa, dau. of Sir T. A. Strange.
1 Frederica Sophia, m. Col. G. H. Broke.
I. Katherine, m. James Eennie, Esq. of Leith, Merchant.
II. Anne.
Baron Mure d. 1776, and was «. by his eldest son,
Col. William Mure, of Caldwell, Vice-Lieut, of co. Ren-
frew, who 51!. 1791, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir James Hunter
Blair, 1st Bart, of Dunskey, and had issue,
William, his heir.
James, Lieut. B.N., d. imni. 1831.
David, D.L., 6. Nov. 1810, formerly M.P. co. Bute, now a
Judge of the Court of Session in Scotland, under the title of
Lord Mure ; m. 1841, Helen, eldest dau. of John Tod, Esq.
of Kirkhill, co. Midlothian, and by her (who d. 1849) has
one son and three daus.
Jane, ra. 16 Feb. 1818, Gen. the Hon. Sir Charles Colville,
G.C.B., G.C.H., and d. May, 1843.
Katherine. Elizabeth. Clementina, d. 1827.
Jemima. Anne, <;. 1S29. Sophia, d. young.
Col. Mure d. 9 Feb. 1831, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Mure, Esq. of Caldwell, J. P. and D.L., Col. Ren-
frewshire Militia, 6. 9 July, 1799; ra. 7 Feb. 1825, Laura, 2ncl
dau. of William Markham, Esq. of Becca Hall, co. York, and
had issue,
William, his heir.
Charles Reginald, Capt. 43rd Light Infantry, 6. 9 May, 1833;
killed in action in New Zealand, April, 1863.
James, Advocate Scotch Bar, Consul at the Balearic Isles, 6*
23 Oct. 1835.
Laura Elizabeth.
Anne Clementina, ra. Alexander Craven Orde, Esq., and has
issue.
Emma, m. 7 May, 1853, Thomas, 3rd Lord Ribblesdale, anil
had issue.
Mr. Mure d. 1 April, 1860, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Mdre, Esq. of Caldwell, co. Ayr, B.A. Camb.,
J. P. and D.L. COS. Ayr and Renfrew, M.P. for Renfrewshire
1874-80, Lieut.-Col. Scots Fusilier Guards, b. 9 May, 1830; m.
26 April, 1859, the Hon. Constance Elizabeth Wyndham,
youngest dau. of George, 1st Lord Lecoufield, and had issue,
I. William, now of Caldwell.
I. Mary Laura Florence, m. Spenser T. Portal, Esq. of Bere
Hill, Whitchurch, Hants.
II. Constance Madeline Emma.
III. Marjory Susan Caroline.
IV. Lilias Elizabeth Emily, d. young.
Mr. Mure d. 1S80, and was s. by his son, the present Williaji
More, Esq. of Caldwell.
Arras — Arg., on a fesse az. three stars or, within a border
engrailed gu. Crest — A Saracen's head ppr. Jilotto — Duria
non f rangor.
Seat— Caldwell, by Glasgow, N.B.
MURE OF LIVINaSTONE.
LocKHAET-MuEE, James Ed waedOchteelont,
Esq. of Livingstone and Balmaghie Castle, co.
Kirkcudbright, late Lieut. 3rd Bait. Royal Scots
Fusiliers, b. 24, July, 1864; s. his father, Oct. 1872.
Lineage.— This family is believed to be a branch of th*
child of John Macredie, Esq. of Perceton, co. Ayr (see
Mure of Perceton).
Helen. Flora Campbell, ra. Rev. Robert Craig.
The elder son,
George More, Esq. of Herringswell House, b. 11 June,
1797; TO. 17 Sept. 1835, Fanny Eliza, only dau. of Wight
Thomas Squire, Esq. of Bridge House, Peterborough. He was
in the Grenadier Guards, and served at Waterloo, s. his cousin,
Samuel Mure, Esq., 21 Dec. 1836, and d. s. p. 16 March, 1868.
His widow ra. 2ndly, 1873, WiUiam Edmund Image, Esq. of St.
Margaret's Gate, co. Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1887.
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Bowallan family througli Archibald Muir (or Mure) of Tor-
tiousemuir, Wigtonsliire.
KOBEBT Mure (2nd son of William JIuro, by Agnes his wife,
<lau. of John Sharp, cf Hoddani) purchased Liyingstone in
1731, and «. to Glenquicken in 1747, m. and had a son,
Adam Mure, of Livingstone and Glenquicken, who executed
an entail granting Livingstone, to his elder dau. and Glen-
quicken to the younger. His issue were two daus,
Jean, who s. to Livingstone.
Mai-garet, of Glenqiucken, m. Adam Thomson, of Muncraig.
The elder dau.,
Jean Mche, of Livingstone, m. James, son of Samuel Lock-
Jiart, of Barmagachen, and had issue,
James, m. Henrietta Ochterlony, and d. 1786, leaving issue,
■William, d. 1788 ; James Ochterlony, heir to Livingstone ;
Henrietta, b. 1792 ; m. 1807, Sir Thomas Valiant, K.C.B.,
K.H., Gen. 40th Kegt. ; Olivia, 6. 1795, d. umn. 1804.
^rs. Jean Lockhart-Mure d. May, 1809, and was s. by her
grandson,
James Ochteblont Lockhabt-Mcre, Esq. of Livingstone,
in. 1st, Margaret, dau. of John Learmonth, Esq. of Park Hall,
CO. Stirling (she d. without issue May, 1818), and 2ndly, 1822,
Ix)uis.a, dau. of Gen. James Charles Dalbiac, and by her (who
<l. 22 Feb. 1881) had issue,
jAiCES OcHTERLo.vT, his heir.
EoK-rt Devereux, b. 1828 ; d. 1829.
Olivia Matilda, m. Edward Bowman.
3Ir. Lockhart-Mure d. 2 Feb. 1863. His elder son,
James Ochterlony Lookhabt-Mure, Esq. of Livingstone,
J.P., VI. 20 Aug. 1863, Sarah, dau. of William Cairn, Esq., and
iiad issue,
James Edwaed OcHTEBtoNr, l)is heir.
William Cairn, Lieut. Indian Staff Corps, y. 13 Aug. 1SC5.
Henry Louis, b. 29 Aug. 1867.
Thomas Valiant, b. 19 May, 1870.
3Ir. Lockhart-Mure d. 6 Oct. 1872, and was s. by his eldest
son, the present James EDWAiiD Ochterlony Lockhaf.t-Muee,
of Livingstone and Ealmaghie Castle.
Scat — Livingstone, and Balmaghle Castle, Douglas, co.
Kirkcudbiight.
trefoils vert. Crest— A. dexter hand grasping a sword, all ppr.
Motto — Semper paratus.
Seat — Berceton, Irvine, N.B.
MURE OF PERCETON.
MuBE, Maey Rachel, of Perceton, co. Ayr.
Iiineage. — Andbew Macbedie, Provost of Stranraer, pur-
chased 22 Aug. 1720, from Sir Eobert Barclay, Bart., the
■estate of Perceton, co. Ayr. His eldest son,
Andrew Macbedie, Esq. of Perceton, m. Jean, only dau. of
Thomas Boyd, Esq. of Picton, and d. 1764, leaving (with
three daus., Christian, m. Archibald Cuninghame, Esq. of
•Caddell and Thornton ; Helen, m. James Campbell, Esq. of
Treesbank ; and Jane) an only son,
William Macbedie, Esq. of Perceton, to. 1762, Barbara, only
•child of Ilobert Wilson, Merchant of Glasgow, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Andrew, Capt.of an East Indiaman, lost at sea 1805.
Bobert, Capt. ot an East Indiaman, subsequently of William-
field, near Irvine, co. Ayr, m. 1812, Elizabeth, dau. of
George Cuninghame, of Kilwinning, and had issue.
Jane.
Barbara, m. Robert Eeid, Esq. of Adamton.
Helen, m. Rev. John S. Oughterson.
Hr. MacrediecZ. 1816, aged 8G, and was s. by his son,
John Macredie, Esq. of Perceton, an ofBcer R.N., m..
17 Feb. 1812, Mary Rachel, dau. of Major David Morrieson,
H.E.I.C,S., and by her (who d. 13 Dec. 1863) left at his de-
cease, June, 1834, an only dau. and heir,
Rachel Annb Macredie, of Perceton, b. 10 March, 1813 ;
m. 20 Nov. 1835, Patrick Botle Mube, Esq., 2nd son of
Thomas Mure, Esq. late of Warriston, by Helen Boyle, his
wife, eldest dau. of the Hon. Patrick Boyle, of Shewalton,
and by him (who bore the additional surname of Macredie,
and d. 1868) had issue,
1. Thomas Mure Mure, Advocate, Scotch Bar, 6. 5 March,
1840 ; d. 23 Jan. 1«76, at Huntingdon, from injuries in the
railway accident of 21 Jan. 1876.
at. John Macredie-Mure, Capt. 34th Eegt., and D.A.A.G. for
Musketry, Peshawur, India, b. 26 Nov. 1841; vi. 26 Oct.
1870, Antoinette Charlotte, eldest dau. of Col. Edwards, of
3s'e?s Strange, ShiopsMre, and d. a. p. 26 Feb. 1879, at
Peshawur, India.
I. Mary Rachel, now of Perceton.
II. Helen Jane.
III. .Sophia Robina, d. 20 March, 1860.
.,<rm!— Arg., a fcss quarterly ga. and or, between three
MURPHY OF KILBREW.
MtTRPHT,WiLLiAM Brudenell, Esq. of Kilbrew,
CO. Meath, and LuUimore, co. Kildare, J.P., b. 1857;
m. 1878, his cousin, Mary Antoinette, dau. of Capt.
Maurice Lynch £lake, of Ballinafad, co. Mayo, and.
has issue,
I. Reginald Francis Bbudenell.
II. Vere Anthony Evelyn Brudenell.
I. Fcnella Mary Brudenell.
Lineage.— William Murphy, Esq. of Mount Blerrion,
CO. Dublin, and of Kilbrew and Ballyniaglasson, co. Meath, 6.
1771 ; m. 1797, Margaret, dau. of Bryan Reilly, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Thadeas Ford, and sister of Elizabeth Ford, who
5)1. Edward Madden, and left two children. Dr. Richard E.
Madden, the distinguished writer, and Eliiia Cogan, mother of
Right Hon. William Cogan. By Margaret his wife (who d.
1833), Mr. Murphy left (with five daus., of whom Cafherine,
the eldest, m. John Johnson, Esq. of Warrenstown, co. Meath,
and d. s. p.) four sons,
I. John William, of whom presently.
II. William, vi. 1840, Margaret, dau. of Matthew O'Conor,
Esq. of Mount Druid, co. Roscommon, and d. at Florence.
1843, leaving two daus., 1 Louisa Margaret, widow of
Richard D'Aroy, Esq. of New Forest, co. Galway ; 2 Emily.
III. Charles James, rf. unm. 1849.
IV. James, of Mount Merrion, co. Dublin, d, unm. 1860.
Mr. Murphy 2 Sept. 18J9. His eldest son,
William John Murphy, Esq. of Ballyraaglasson, m. 1.5
April, 1828, Frances Catherine, only child of Christopher
Johnson (son of Johnson, of Warrenstown, co. Meath), a Gen.
in the Austrian service and Governor of Gratz, by his wife,
Frances, widow of Sir James Nugent, Bart, of Donore, and
sister of Lawrence Coyne Nugent, Esq., and by her (who d. 9
March, 18S5) had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. John Christopher, of Mullen, co. Roscommon, and Osbers-
town, CO. Kildare, J.P., High Sheriff co. Roscommon 1880,
6. 5 May, 1835; m. 11 Sept. 1867, Margaret Mary Frances
only child (by Margaret his wife, dau. of Stephen Grehan,
Esq.) of Francis John Connell, Esq. of Calla, co. Galway,
and Bettyville, co. Wexford (son of John Andrew Connell,
Esq., and Margaret, his wife, sister of Sir Francis Goold,
Bart, of Old Court, co. Cork, and widow of O'Neill Segrave,
Esq. of Cabra), and has issue, John Francis Joseph, b. 18
July, 1868; William Agnew, b. 23 July, 1869; Margaret
Mary Clare ; Eva Mary Teresa.
I. Mary, d. young. ii. Frances Ellen.
III. Margaret, d. unm. 1847.
Mr. Murphy d. 22 March, 1852. His eldest son,
William Murphy, Esq. of Kilbrew, co. Meath, 6. 4 Jan.
1834 ; m. 2 Aug. 1856, Anna Helen, dau. of Maurice Blake,
Esq. of Ballinafad, co. Mayo, and had issue,
I. William, now of Kilbrew and Mount Merrion.
I. Helen.
II. Edith Victoria, m. 5 Dec. 1885, Major de Witt Jebb, late
60th Rifles, son of Charles Jebb, Esq. late 60th Rifles.
Mr. Murphy d. 1 May, 1885, and was s. by his only son.
Arms — Per pale arg. and gu., on a fess engrailed, between
four lions rampant, two garbs, all countercharged. Crest — On
a mount vert, a lion rampant gu. bezantec, holding in the fore-
paws a garb or. Motto — Fortis et hospitalis.
Seat — Moimt Merrion, Stillorgan, co. Dublin.
MURPHY (THE O'MORCHOE).
(See MacMubeogh Muepht.)
MURRAY OF PHILIPHAUGH.
Mtjeeay, John Forbes Peingle Neseitt, Esq.
of Philiphaugh, co. .Selkirk, J.P., b. 6 Jan. 1842
m. 1870, Mary Elizabeth Frances, only child of E.
Robertson, Esq., and has issue,
I. Archibald Charles Philip, 6. 1875.
I. Teresa. u. Eleanor. in. Margaret.
Lineage. — The first of this family on record,
Archibald dk Mobavl^, mentioned in the chartulary of
MUE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MUR
145^
Newtottle, 12S0, was dcscencled (the author of the critical
remarks upon Eagmaii KoU presumes) from the Morays,
Lords of Bothwell, who, ty marriage with a dau. of Sir David
Ohfard, got considerable possessions in the county of Selkirli.
In 1296, he subscribed the oath of fealty to Edward I., and d.
in the reign of Kobebt Bboce, leaving a son and successor,
EoGEB DeMobavia, who obtained, 1321, from James, Lord
Douglas, superior of his lands, a charter, " terrarum de Fala,"
which estate, subsequently designated Falahill, continued for
many years to be the chief title of the family. Eoger d. at an
advanced age in 1330. His great-grandson,
Patbick Mcbbay, of Falahill, acquiring land about Philip-
haugh, had a charter, dated 20 Feb. 1477. He m. and had one
son and a dau., John, his heir, and Margaret. Patrick Murray
d. at the close of t-lie loth century, and was s. by his son,
John Mobbay, of Falahill. This chieftain, the celebr.ated
*' Outlaw Murray," who, with five hundred of his men, bid
defiance to the King of Scotland, James IV., is immortalized
by the beautiful ballad preserved in the minstrelsy of the Scot-
tish Border, and for ages a popular song in Selkirkshire.
He in. and had (with three daus.) two sons,
James, his heir.
William, ancestor of the Murraysof Eomanno and Stanhope,
and of Clooney, in Ireland.
■"The Outlaw" d. in the early part of James V.'s reign, and
was s. by his eldest son,
James Mueray, of Falahill, who, dying about the year 1529,
was s. by his elder son,
Patbick Mubbay, of Falahill, v/lio obtained under the
Great Seal a charter, dated 28 Jan. 1528, "terrarum de
Philiphaugh," and had the heritable sheriffship of Selkirk-
shire, which had been granted by King James IV. to his
grandfather, confirmed and ratified to himself and his heirs.
Patrick Murray in, 1st, Margaret Fleming; 2ndly, a dau.
of Bo:th.vick; 3rdly, Elizabeth Ormiston, a widow. He d. 1580,
leavirg his grandson (the son of James, the younger, of
Falahill) his heir,
Patbick Mubbay, of Falahill, m. 1st, Agnes, dau. of Sir
Andrew Murray, of Black Barony, and 2ndly, Marian, dau.
of Sir Lewis Bellendon. By his first wife he had (with four
daus.) three sons,
John (Sir), his heir.
Patrick, of Winteihopehead, &c., in Annandale.
James, a merchant in Edinburgh, vi. Bclhia Maule,
descended from the Panmure family, and had three sons,
James (Sir), of Skirling.
Eobert (Sir;, of Priestfield and Melgund, Bart.
Patrick, of Deuchar.
The Laird (if. teniTp. James VI., and was s. by his son,
SiB John Mubbay, Knt. of Philiphaugh. He vi. 1st, Janet,
dau. of Sir William Scott, of Ardross, aad had by her (with
three daus.) two sons,
I. James (Sir), knighted by Charles I., m. Anne, dau. of
Sir Lewis Craig, of Kiccartoun, and dying before his father,
left two sons and four daus.,
1 John (Sir), successor to his grandfather.
2 James, Col. in the army, and Deputy-Governor of Edin-
burgh Castle.
1 Janet, m. James Scott, of Galashiels.
2 Elizabeth, m. Cranston, of Glen.
3 Margaret, m. 1st, Dr. Burnet, and 2ndly, Col. Douglas.
4 Isabel, m. Jamas Naesmith, of Posso.
n. Gideon, Aide-de-Camp to King Chabi.es I., in whose ser-
vice he lost his life.
Sir John m. 2ndly, Isabel, dau. of Sir James Pringle, of Gala-
shiels, and had further issue,
John, of Ashiestecl.
William and David, both fell fighting under the royal banner,
and d. a. p.
Helen, m. Scott, of Broadmeadows,
Elizabeth, m. Mr. Knox. Isabel.
Sir John Murray sat in Parliament for co. Selkirk 1612, and
survived till about the year 1640, when he d. at a very
advanced age, and was s. by his grandson,
SiE John Mubbay, Knt. of Philiphaugh, one of the
judges for trying those of the counties of Eoxburgh and
Selkirk, who had joined Graham's standard in 1646. He subse-
quently, 1649, claimed £12,014 for the damages he had sus-
tained from Montrose. Sir John m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir
Archibald Douglas, of Cavers, Heritable Sheriff of co. Eox-
burgh, and had six sons and four daus., i. James (Sir), his
heir ; ii. John, of Bowhill, one of the Senators of the College
of Justice ; iii. William, a Col. in the army ; i. Anne, to. 1st
Alexander Pringle, of Whitebank, and 2ndly, Eobert Euther-
ford, of Bowland ; ii. Janet; in. Eachael ; iv. Elizabeth.
Sir John Murray m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Scott,
of Scotstarvit, and widow of John Trotter, of Charterhall, and
had by her an only dau. Jean, who d. young. He d. 1676, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Sib James Mubbay, of Philiphaugh, 6. 1655, appointed one
of the Senators of the College of Justice, 1689, and Lord
Register 1705. This learned personin. 1st, Anne, dau. and co-
heir of Hepburn, of Blackcastle, which lady d. s. p., and
2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Sir Alexander Don, of Newton, by
whom he had three sons and five daus.; the 2nd dau.,
Anne, m. Pringle of Haining. Sir James d. 1708, and was s.
by his eldest son,
John Mubbay, Esq. of Philiphaugh, Heritable Sheriff of
CO. Selkirk, and a member of the British Parliament from
1725 until his death. He m. 31 Dec. 1711, Eleanora, dau.
of Lord Basil Hamilton, son of William, Duke of Hamilton,
and had by her four sons and two daus.,
Basil, a youth of great promise, who d. in the flower of his
a.ge, unm.
John, heir to his father. David.
Charles, great-grandfather of Charles Aloysius Murray,
Esq. of Danesfield (see Murray of Baneafletd).
Blary, m. 1750, Sir Alexander Don, Bart, of Newton, and
had issue.
Margaret.
The Laird of Philiphaugh d. 1753, and wa.s .t. by his son,
John Murray, Esq. of Philiphaugh, M.P. co. Selkirk, m.
Miss Thomson, and had issue,
John, his heir, d. unm. 1830. Charles, d. v.nm.
James, successor to his brother.
Janet, ?». — Dennis, Esq. of the Island of Jamaica.
Eleanor, m. Sir James Nasmyth, Bart, of Posso.
Mary, m. John Macqvteen, Esq. of Jamaica.
Margaret, m. Capt. Baugh, of the 58th Regt.
Mr. Murray d. 1800. His 3rd son,
James Mubbay, Esq. of Philiphaugh, h. 1769; m. 1309,
Mary Dale, dau. of Henry Hughes, Esq. of Worcester, and by
her (who d. 1840) had issue,
John, late of Philiphaugh.
James, an officer in the Indian army.
Basil Hamilton, an oEScer in the Indian Array, d. 1848,
Jessy Susan.
Mr. Murray, the 17th generation of this family in a direct male
line, d. 1852, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Mubbay, Esq. of Philiphaugh, co. Selkirk, J. P. and
D.L., 6. 14 April, 1817; to. 23 May, 1840, Eose Mary, only
dau. and heir of William Andrew Nesbitt, Esq., and by her
(who d. 1876) had issue,
1 John Fobbes Pbingle Nesbitt, now of Philiphaugh.
2 James, b. 3 Feb, 1845 ; m. 1870, Mary, dau. of Alexander
Eussell, Esq. of Edinburgh.
1 Jesse Rose Mary, to. 14 July, 1868, William Lewis Salus-
bury Trelawny, only son of Sir John Trelawny, Bart., and
d. 23 Nov. 1871, leaving issue.
Mr. Murray d. 1882, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Arg., a hunting horn sa., stringed and garnished gu.,
on a chief az. three stars of the first. Sv.pporters — Two
savages cinctured, bearing clubs over their interior shoulders,
all ppr., and resting their exterior hands on antique shields
charged with the arms of the family. Creat — A demi-naked
man, winding his horn ppr. Motto— Hmc usque superna
vcnabor.
Se.ata — Philiphaugh and Hareheadwood, both in Selkirk-
shire. At Philiphaugh the Marquess of Montrose was defeated
by Gen. Leslie ; the remains of the entrenchments are still
visible on the field where the battle was fought, and a few
years since several implements of war and a small culveiin
were dug up.
mURIlAT OF DANESFIELD.
SCOTT-MUEEAY, ChAELES AlOTSIFS, Esq. of
DanesBeld, Bucks, J.P., late 1st Life Guards, h. 4
Nov. 1847 ; m. 2 May, 1872, Emily Blanche, dai>.
of Matthew S. Higgins, Esq., and Emily, his wife,
youngest dau. of Sir Henry J. Tichborne, Bart., and
had issue,
I. Archibald John, b. 12 June, and </. 16 Sept. 1874.
II. Fbancis Joseph, b. 31 July, IS75.
III. Eonald Charles, 6. 16 Oct. 1879,
IV. Austin Edward, 6. 18 Aug. 1881.
I. Blanche Mary, 6. May, 1873.
n. Evelyn Mary, 6. 1877.
Mr. Scott-Murray is Lord of the Manors of Mcd-
menham and Hambledon.
Uo6
MUR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MUR
Ijineagre. — This is a branch of the ancient and dis-
tinsuished family of Mukkat of rhiliphavgh.
Charles MrRBAT, Esq., 4th son of John Jlnrray, Esq. of
riiiliphaugh, co. Selkirk, M.P., by Eleanor, his wife, eldest
dau. of Lord Basil Hamilton, of Baldoon, m. Eliza, sister of
IJohert Scott, Esq. of Duncsfield, and had a son and successor,
Charles Scott Mcrbat, Esq. of Danesfield, m. 17 May,
1815, Augusta Eliza, dau. of John Xixon, Esq., and widow of
John BuUer Esq., 51. P., of East Looe, and dying 24 April,
1S37, left (with a, dau. Eliza Augusta Anna) a son and suc-
cessor,
Charles Rorert Scott Scott-Murrat, Esq. of Danesfield,
Bucks, J.P., formerly M.P., 6. 28 Dec. 1818; m. 17 Sept. 184G,
Hon. Amelia Charlotte Eraser, dau. of Thomas Alexander,
Lord Lovat, and had issue,
Charles Alotsics, now of Danesfield.
Augustin John Alphonse. h. \\ Nov. 1848; d. S Feb. 1871.
Basil Henry, Capt. Scots Guards, 6. ^ Aug. 18.^)3.
Mildred Frances, m. 30 Nov. 1871, Halph Henry Christopher
Xevile, Esq. of Wellingore, co. Lincoln, J.P.,and has, with
other issae, Geoffrey Henry, b. 1874.
I^ura Amelia Margaret.
Mary Elizabeth Charlotte.
Mr. Scott-Murray d. 27 Aug. 1SS2, and was s.hy his eldest son.
^)-m.s— Quarterly; 1st and 4th, arg., a bugle-horn ppr ,
Ktringed gu., on a chief az., three mullets of the first, for
Mlrbat of PhUiphau-jh : 2nd and 3rd, or, on a bend az. an
<s-oile between two crescents, and on a border engrailed sa.
ti,;;hts escallops of the first, for Scott. Crests— A. demi-savage,
wreatlied about the temples and loins, holding a bugle-horn, all
ppr., for Murray; a stag trippant, for Scott. Motto— nine
usque superna venabor.
.Sef'.<— Danesfield, Great Marlow ; and JIanor House, Hamble-
Uon, Henley-on-Thames.
MUERAY OF TOUCHADAM AND
POLMAISE.
iMuEBAT, Jony, Esq., of Touchadam and Pol-
maise, co. Stirling, late Lieut.-Col. Grenadier
Uiiards, J.P. and D.L. for and Vice-Lieut, of Stir-
lingshire, b. 26 July, 1831 ; m. 1st, 15 Sept. 1859,
Ladj Agnes Caroline Graham, eldest dau. of
James, 4th Duke of Montrose, which lady d. May,
1873, and 2nd]y, 10 Jan. 1877, Lucy Evelyn, dau.
of John Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, co. Lan-
caster.
Lineagre. — This family has been seated for centuries in
CO. Stirling, and is supposed to derive from the noble House
of Bothwell. Its patriarch.
Sib William db Moravia, designed of Sandford, joined
PiOBEKT Brcce, but being taken prisoner by the English, was
Sent to London, 1306, and remained in captivity there until
exchanged after the battle of Bannockbum. Sir William's son
and successor,
Sir Andrew de Moravia, obtained from King David Bruce
two charters, the first granting the lands of Kepmad, dated
136.5, and the second bestowing Tulchadam, Tulchmallar, &c.,
1369. Sir William's direct descendant,
Sir William Mcrrat, of Touchadam and Polmaise, (great-
grandson of William Murray, of Touchadam, slain at Flodden),
a staunch Eoyalist, was in the engagement of the Duke of
Hamilton, and, 1654, was amerced by Cbumwell in the sum
of fifteen hundred pounds. He d. shortly after, and left by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Alexander Gibson, of Durie, a
son and successor,
John Mcrbat, of Polmaise and Touchadam, served heir to
his father, Jan. 1655. He m. Janet, dau. of Sir John Nisbett,
of Dean, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, and was t. by his son.
.John Murray, of Touchadam and Polmaise, m. Anne, dau.
of Sir Alexander Gibson, of Durie, one of the Senators of the
Ci liege of Ju-stice, and had five song. His 2nd son,
William Murray, of Touchadam and Polmaise, was served
heir to the whole estate 1729. He m. 1st, Cecilia, dau. of
Gibson, of Durie, by whom he had a son and a dau., who both
d. in infancy. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Alexander
Gibson, Bart, of Pentland, and had three sons and one dau.,
I. William, his heir. ii. Alexander, who d. unm.
III. John (Lieut.-Col.), m. Isabella, dau. of Professor Her-
cules Lindsay, and d. 6 April, 1838, having had issue,
I John, late of Polmaise.
1 Cecilia, to. John Russell, Esq., Principal Clerk of the
Court of Session in Edinburgh.
I. Margaret, m. Marchise Accrambonie.
■SVilliam Murray rf. 175S, and was i. by his son,
William Murray, of Touchadam and Polmaise, m. Istr
Margaret, dau. of John Callander, Esq. of Craigforth, and by
her had a son, William, his heir. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of
Lawrence Campbell, Esq. of Clathic and Killermont, by whom
he had, i. John, Capt. R.N., deceased ; ii. Archibald, H.E.I.C.S.,
deceased ; m. Alexander, an Advocate, ni. Miss Johnina
Wilkinson, of co. Denbigh ; i. Anne, m. Robert Bruce, Esq.
of Kennet. Mr. Murray m. Srdly, Grace, dau. of Alexander
Speirs, Esq. of Elderslie, and by this lady had two daus.,
Mary, m. Alexander Speirs, Esq., of Culcruch, co. Stirling,
and Grace. William Murray d. 1814, and was s. by his eldest;
son,
AVilliam Murray, Esq. of Touchadam and Polmaise, Vice-
Lieut. CO. Stilling, and Lieut.-Col. of the Yeomanry, b. 6 July,
1773; TO. 11 June, 1799, Anne, dau. of Sir William Maxwell,
Bart, of Monreith, and was s. at his decease by his cousin,
John Murray, Esq. of Touchadam and Polmaise, co. Stirling,
■Vice-Lieut., 6. 5 July, 1797 ; m. 10 Aug. 1830, Elizabeth, dau.
of Dr. James Bryce, of Edinburgh, and by her (who d. 6 Oct.
18891 had issue,
John, now of Touchadam. James, h. 20 June, 1834.
Alexander Bruce, late Capt. Cameron Highlanders, b. 24
June, 1840; m. 16 Oct. 1890, Mary, dau. of C. M. Stephen-
son, Esq., C.E., and has issue, Mary, b. 27 May, 1893.
Arthur Bryce, b. 22 Feb. 1843 ; d. 10 Nov. 1863.
Margaret.
Lindsay Elizabeth, m. Ernald Smith, Esq., son of George B.
Smith, Esq. of Selsdon, Croydon, and has issue, Mabel, m.
1888, Hon. Capt. Alwyn H. Fulke Greville, 2nd sou oS
George Guy, 4th Earl of Warwick, and has issue, Charles
Henry, b. 27 May, 1889.
He d. 15 April, 1862.
Arriis—A.z., three stars within a double tressure flory counter-
flory or. Cre&t — A mermaid holding in her dexter hand a
mirror, in her sinister a comb, all ppr. Supporters — Two Uons
rampant gu., armed and langued az. Motto — Tout prest.
Seats — Polmaise Castle, and Touchadam, co. Stirling. Eesi'
deuce — 15, Eaton Square, S.W.
MURRAY OF MURRAYTHWAITE.
MuERAT, William, Esq. of Murraythwaite, co.
Dumfries, J.P., b. 31 Oct. 1865; s. nis father 1872;
m. 12 April, 1892, Evelyn, dau. of John Bruce, Esq.
and has issue,
Margaret Elizabeth.
liineag-e.— This family has been settled at and in pis-
session of Murraythwaite since about the year 1421, and derives
paternally from the ancient family of Murray of Cockpool, of
which theMurrays, Earls of Annandale, were descendants, and
eventually became the representatives. A younger son of
Murray of Cockpool, ra. Elizabeth Ednam, owner of Murray-
thwaite, and thus founded thife branch of the Murray family.
The earliest charter bears date 1426, and was granted to Eliza-
beth Ednam's son, Patrick Murray,. From him descended
William Murray, Esq. of Murraythwaite, who m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Dalrymple, of Waterside, in Nithsdale, and had (with
a dau. Agnes) two sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. William, b. 1728; m. 1768, Susan, dau. of Eev. Alexander
Orr, and d. 12 Oct. 1818, having had three sons,
William, b. 1769; d. 1781. Alexander, b. 1773; d. 1779.
John Murray, b. 1775; m. 10 Sept. 1798, Miss Catherine
Arthington, and d. April, 18'22, having had issue,
1 John Dalrymple, who «. his grand-uncle John, oS
whom presentlv.
2 William, Cap't. H.E.I.C.S., to. 1834, Sophia, dau. of
Rev. John Lynn, and d. June, 1842, leaving a son and
a dau.
3 Henry Montagu Scott, d. Dec. 1844.
4 Alexander, Kear-Admiral, d. 31 March, 1870.
5 George, Capt., H.E.I.C.S., to. 1831, Harriette, dau. of
Rev. S. Goodenough; d. 12 Sept. 1856, leaving fout
daus.
6 Charles, Lieut.-Col. in the army, d. May, 1874.
7 Joseph Carlyle, d. unm.
1 Susan Catherine, widow of John Kenwick, Esq. of
Gallowhill, Northumberland, and d. F'eb. 1891.
2 Agnes, m. 1844, Kev. W. ¥. Lanfear, and d. 1889.
Mr. Murray was s. by his elder son,
John Murray, Esq. of Murraythwaite, Vice-Lieutenant co.
Dumfries, 0. 1726 ; d. unm. Feb. 1823, and was s. by his grand-
nephew,
John Dalrymple Murray, Esq. of Murraythwaite, co.
Dumfries, J.P., b. 5 June, 1800 ; to. 1st, 5 June, 1826, Marion,
2nd dau. of William Hagart, Esq. of Bonnington Lodge, and
by her (who d. May 1828) had one son,
MUR
■THE LANDED GENTRY.
MUR
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John, late of Murraythwaite.
He M. 2ndly, 27 April, 1831, Anne Elizabeth, eldest dau. ot
Eer. Henry Askew, of Redheugh, co. Durham, aad by her
(who d. 14 Sept. 1845; had issue,
Henry Wiliiau., b. 26 Feb. I83i.
■George, 6. 15 Oct. 1833 ; rf. 11 Mav, 1854.
Patrick James, Comm. K.N., b. 29 Nov. 1S3G ; d. 12 March,
1880.
Eleanor Susan, m. 1872, Francisco Tutlavilla, Duca di San
Germano-Calabritto.
Lucy Henrietta, m 1884, Beginald Phillipps, Esq.
Charlotte, Lady Superior, Convent of Notre Dame, Brixton.
He d. 17 Oct. 1863, HUd was s. by his eldest son,
John Mureat, Es(i. of Murraythwaite, J. P., Comm. R.N.,
li. 22 March, 1828 : m. 6 Dec. 1864, Grace Harriett, 2nd dau. of
Col. William Graham, of Mossknow, co. Dumfries, and d.
2 Aug. 1872, having had issue,
I. William now of Murraythwaite.
II. Fergus, Lieut. 2nd batt. Scottish Rifles, b. 3 Feb. 1868.
I. Marion Gertrude. ii. Flora.
III. Edith. IV. Helen.
^)'ms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., a crescent between three
stars, surrounded with the royal tressure arg., all within a
liordureor; 2ni and 3rd, or, on a saltire az. nine Inzenges of
the field within aburdure, engrailed gu. Crest— A cherub ppr.,
winged or. Afo«o— Noctes diesque praesto.
&aJ— Murraythwaite, Ecclefechan, co. Dumfries.
MURRAY, late OF CRINGLETIE.
' Murray, James Wol-fe, Esq. of Cringletie, co.
Peebles, and WestshieldjCo. Lanark, Commissioner
of Supply for co. Peebles, Major R. A., b. 13 March,
1853 ; m. 1875, Arabella, dau. of "VV. Bray, Esq.,
and has issue,
Geobge Wolfe, b. 1876.
Liineag'e. — Sir Alexander Muhrat, 2na Bart, of Black-
barony, the 12th generation of that ancient family in a direct
male line, m. as his 2nd wife, Margaret, dau. of William, and
.sister of Sir David Murray, of Stanhope, by whom he had two
sens, John and Alexander. The elder,
John Murray, got from his father the lands and barony
of Cringletie, was designated by that title, and m. a dau. of
Drummond, of Hawthornden, but dying without issue, was s.
by his brother,
Alexander Murray, of Cringletie, who m. Susan, dau. of
John Douglas, of Mains, one of the heirs of entail of that
family, and by her had two sons and one dau.,
Alexander, his heir.
Archibald, Sheriff Depute of co. Peebles, and one of tho Com-
missaries of Edinburgh. He acquired the estate of Nisbet,
near Edinburgh, \shich is now called Murrayfield.
Margaret, m. James Justice, Esq., one of the Principal
Clerks of Session, son of Sir James Justice, of Justice Hall.
Alexander Murray wass. by his eldest son,
Alexander Murray, Esq. of Cringletie, who was long
Sheriff-Depute of Peebles, under William, Earl of March,
Heritable Sheriff, and represented that co. in three several
Parliaments of Great Britain. He m. Catherine, dau. of Sir
Robert Stewart, of Tillicoultry, one of the Senators of the
College of Justice and a Lord of Justiciary, and had six sons
and four daus. He was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Murray, Esq. of Cringletie, Lieut.-Col., who
had the honour to command th<) Grenadiers at the sieges of
Louishurg and Quebec, He d. at Martinique, 1762, after that
island was reduced. He m. 1749, Marion, dau. of Sir James
.Steuart, Bart, of Goodtrees, and d. 1822, leaving issue, two
sons, Alexander, a Major of the 13th Light Dragoons, and
James Wolfe, aud one dau. Catherine. The 2nd son,
James Wolfe Murray, Lord Cringletie, a Senator of the
•College of Justice in Scotland, godson of Gen. Wolfe, 6. 5 Jan.
1759 ; m. 7 April, 1807, Isabella Katherine, only dau. of James
<Jharles Edward Stuart Strange, Esq. (godson of Prince Charles
ICdward Stuart), H E.I.C.S., by Margaret his wife, dau. of
James Durham, of Largo, Fife, and by her (who d. 25 Dec.
J847) had issue,
James Wolfe, of Cringletie.
Alexander, Col. Commanding 87th Eegt., m. 1853, Eugenia
Grace, eldest dau. of Col. Curtis, C.B., andd. 24 Dec. 1865.
Thomas .Vndrcw Lumsden, ILijor-Gcn. late R.E., m. 1849,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas Fisher, Queen's Printer,
Canada, and d. 3 Oct. 1893, leaving issue, Thomas ; Den-
nistoun, deceased ; Elinor ; and Elizabeth.
Philip Charles, d. 1842.
Isabella Katherine, m. 1834, James Dennistoun, Esq. of
II.
Dennistoun, author of The History of the Duhes of Vrhino,
(fee, who d. 13 Feb. 1855 ; she d. April, 1864.
Marianne Lloyd, m. 1836, Kdmund Ironside, Esq., only son
of Edmund Ironside, of Tannochside, co. Lanark, who d.
1862.
Margaret Elizabeth, m. 1848, Victor Robert de Cussac, and
d. 17 May, 1856.
Louisa Anne, to. 1st, 1839, Monsieur Edmond Jeannin, and
2ndly, the Hon. Peter Scarlett.
Alicia Stewart, d. 1833.
Amelia Jane, m. 1848, Monsieur Philippe Augraud, ex-Sous-
Prfefetof Gex, France, and rf Dec. 1»77.
Sophia Carolina, m. 1849, Monsieur Leopold Isoard, Prefet
of the Saone Inf^rieure, France.
Frances Octavia, m. 1848, Charles Greenstreet Addison, Esq.
Ban ister-at-Law, who d. 19 Feb. 1866.
Anna Maria, d. 1846.
Lord Cringletie d. 29 May, 1836. His eldest son,
James Wolfe Murray, Esq. of Cringletie, aud Westshield,
J.P. and D.L., Brigadier Gen. of the Royal Company of
Archers, the Queen's Body Guard for Scotland, 6. 11 May,
1814; TO. 1st, 25 March, 1852, Elizabeth Charlotte, dau. of
John Whyte Melville, Esq. of Bcnnochie and Strathkinness,
by the Lady Catherine Osborne his wife, dau. of Francis, 5tU
Duke of Leeds, and by her (who d. 1857) had issue,
I. James Wolfe, now of Cringletie.
II. Francis D'Arcy Osborne Wolfe, b. 10 April, 1854.
HI. Sidney George Wolfe, 6. 2 March, 185.5.
IV. Philip Charles Knightley WoUe, Lieut. R.N., 6. 20 April,
1856.
I. Elizabeth Catherine Mary Wolfe.
He TO. 2ndly, 27 Nov. 1862, Louisa Grace, 3rd dau. of Sir
Adam Hay, 7th Bart., of Haystoun, and by her (who d. 7 May,
1S83) had issue,
V. Arthur Alexander Wolfe, Lieut. Highland Light Infantry,
b. 22 May, 1866.
II. Hilda Louisa Janey Wolfe.
Mr. Murray d. 1890.
Arms—Or, a fetterlock, az., on a chief of the List three stars
arg., a border gu. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding a scroll.
Motto — Deum time.
Sea s — Cringletie, Eddleston, co. Peebles, and Westshield,
near Lanark, co. Lanark.
mETJRRAY OF NORTH INVERAMSAY.
Murray, James, Esq. of North Inveramsay, co.
Aberdeen, J.P., 6. 4 June 1840; m. Sept. 1867,
Isabella Wilson, dau. of John Legge, Esq. of
Aberdeen.
Lineagre. — The family of Murray of North Inveramsay
has traced its pedigree to the year 1700,
James Murray, Esq, in Wyndings, Fettercsso (son of James
Slurray, in Wyndings, Fetteresso, who was born 1730), b. 1759;
m. circa 1799, Mary, dau. of —Walker, Esq. and d. 1834,
leaving by her, who d. 1830, a son,
James Murray, Esq. of Aberdeen, 6. 1808 ; m. 1833,
Barbara, dau. of — Hardie, Esq. and by her, who d. 1884,
had issue,
I. Charles Hardie (Rev.), of Preston, h. 1834 ; m. 1865, Marj
Anne, dau. of Bunyan, Esq. of Jedburgh.
II. James, of North Inveramsay.
III. Alfred Arthur, b. 1842 ; drowned in the Ganges, India,
1883, urnn.
IV. George Jeffrey, 6. 1845; d. 1859.
V. Arthur Thomson, 6. 1847 ; d. 1848.
I. Maria, b. 1836.
II. Christina Jeffrey, b. 1838 ; d. xmm. 1857.
Mr. James Murray d. 1881, aged 72.
Rcsideuce — 21, Balmoral Place, Aberdeen.
MURRAY OF DOLLERIE.
Murray, Anthony G-egrge, Esq. of Dollerie, co.
Perth, J.P., b. 29 Sept. 1830 ; m. 10 Dec. 18S5,
Mary Agnes, dau. of Major-Gren. Hugh L. Christie,
of Durie, Leven, co. Fife, and has issue,
Anthony Hugh, b. 28 April, 1888.
Xiineagre. — Patrick Murray,, of Oehtertyre, co. Perth,
3rd son of Sir David Murray, of Tullibardine and Gask (see
Burke's Peerage, Atholl, D.), d. 1476, leaving a son,
David Murray, of Oehtertyre, to. Margaret Pitcairn, of
Forfar, and had two sons, i. Patrick, ancestor of Murray,
Bart, of Oehtertyre ; ii. Anthony. The 2nd son,
Anthony Murray, of Dollerie, co. Perth, had a grant of
the lands of Eaith, near Crieff, and a portion of the muir of
5 A
1458
MUE,
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MUE
Maderty, the present estate of Dollerie, from the abhey of
Inchaffray, 1654, m. Christian Maxtone, and had three sons,
I. David, liis heir; ii. ratrick. of Woodend, co. Perth, Dean of
the Episcopal Clnirch of Scotland, ancestor of the Karl of
Dtsart, and of Murray, Bart, of Glendoick ; iii. Alexander,
Dean of the Episcopal Church of Scotland 1537, m. Elizabeth
Oliphant. The eldest son,
DavidMcrrat, of Dollerie, bought the lands of Crieff (1578)
from John Muin\y, of Wedderhill, who had obtained them from
John Murray, barber to James V., King of Scots; he m. 15C8,
Margaret Tossack, and had a dau., m. Eobert Maxtone, of
Cultoquhey, and a son,
Anthony MrnRAT, of Dollene, 7)i. 1584, Jean Mitchell, and
■was s by his son,
David Murray, of Dollerie, m. Helen Murray of Tippcr-
muir, CO. Perth, and was father of
Anthosi Murray, of Dollerie, who had a charter from
Charles II., 1074, erecting his lands into a barony, Hi. Elizabeth
Murray, of Arbtnie, and d. 1685, leaving his lands to his only
son,
Anthojts MtJBBAT, of Dollcrie, 6. 1676; m. Christian, dau.
of Rev. Mr. Honeyman, and d. 1761, aged 85, His son,
Anthony Murray, of DQllerie,ioined Prince Charles Edward,
•was present at the battle of CuUoden, and is supposed to have
been killed there, as he was never heard of after. He m. 1735,
Margaret Murray, of Grange, co. Fife, and had, with two daus.
(one of whom m. Lawrence Oliphant, of Condie, great-grand-
father of the author of The Land of Gileadqae) a son,
Anthony Murray, of Dollerie, who s. his grandfather, who
in 1762 had his titles made up to the lands in the charter of
1674. He m. 1765, Helen, dau. of Sir Patrick Murray, 4th
Bart, of Ochtertyre, and d. 1790, leaving a son,
Anthony Murray, of Dollerie, m. Ellen Fletcher Bower,
of Kincaldrum, Forfar, and by her (who d. 1847) had issue,
1. Anthony, his heir.
n. Alexander, C.M.G., Director of the Geological Survey of
Newfoundland, b. 2 Jan. 1811; m. 1st, 27 April, 1837,
Fanny Cooper Judkins, and by her had, with two daus., a
son,
1 Anthony Hepburn, Major E.A., 6. 30 Oct. 1840; m. 1
March, 1871, Mary Madeline, dau. of Col. George £ad-
clifle, and has,
Alexander Radcliffe Hepburn, 6. 18 May, 1872.
Minnie, 6. 23 July, 1873.
Nellie Violet, 6. 1 June, 1876.
He m. 2ndly, 28 Jan. 1868, Eliza A. Cummins, and by her
had, with ihiee daus. (1 Georgina Isabella Mary Logan, b.
24 March, 1869; 2 Frances Augusta, 6. 30 Dec. 1870; 3
Alice Oliphant, 6. 17 Aug. 1874), three suns,
2 William Edmund Logan, 6 11 Sept. 1872.
3 Alexander Graeme, 6. 3 Jan. 1876.
4 Bernard Fabricotti, 6. 25 Oct. 1877 ; d. young.
lit. WiUiam, d. unm., killed in the Indian Mutiny.
1. Helen. ii. Margaret Anne, d. unm.
Hr. Murray d. 1838, and was s. by his eldest son,
Anthony Murray, of Dollerie, m. 19 Oct. 1829, Georgina,
dau. of Sir Patrick Murray, 6th Bart, of Ochtertyre, by Lady
Mary Anne Hupe his wife, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Uopetoun,
and by her (who d. 18 April, 1877) had issue,
I. Anthony George, his heir.
u. Patrick, Major E.E., served in the Indian Mutiny at
Dellii and Lucknow, d. unm. in India, 1872.
I. Mary Anne.
II. Georgita Helen, m. Thomas Walton Campbell, Esq. of
Walton Park, Kirkcudbright, and d. s,p.
lu. Augusta Campbell.
IV. Charlotte Joanna, m. Col. Robert Stewart, of Ardvorlich,
Penh, and had issue, a dau.
V. F'rances Amelia Jemima, «i.Sir Patrick Keith Murray, 8th
Bart, of Ochtertyre, and d. 7 Oct. 1874, leaving i.ssue (ste
Burke's Puraijt).
VI. I.-abella Lo.ii^a, m. Capt. J. G. Eeddie, R.N., of Redhouse,
CO. Fife, and has issue, John Murray, b. 27 Jan. 1872, 2nd
Lieut. Worcester Regt. ; and Anthony Julian, b. 27 Aug.
Ib73, 2nd Li.-ut. South Wales Borderers.
■VII. Williamina, m. John Stephens Blackett, Esq., C.E., and
has issue, John Patrick, and two daus.
Mr. Murray d. 16 Sept. 1884.
Armi — Az., a cross patt6e arg. surmounted of a saltire gu.,
between three stars of the second, a crescent for diderence.
Crcsi — An olive branch ppr. Motto — Ditat servata fides.
Stat — Dollerie, Crieff, co. Fife.
C'iiti^University, Edinburgh.
1S61, Augusta Anne, dau. of Kev. George Deane j
Rector of Bighton, Hants, and has issue,
I. Alexander Penrose, Lieut. Gordon Highlanders, Vice'
Consul at Odessa, 6. 13 July, 1863 ; in. 1891, Alexandrina,'
dau. of Col. Solovtsov, of the Russian Engineers, and
has issue,
Alexandee Gordon, 6. 30 June, 1892.
II. George Henry Lygon, 6. 25 May, 1871.
I. Mary Grace, 6. 17 Sept. 1865.
II. Margaret Beatrice, 6. 31 May, 1868.
III. Amelia Augusta, 6. 9 Oct. 1873.
liineagre. — This family is a younger branch of the-
MuRRAYs, Baronets oj Ochtertyre, in Perthshire (see BurkeV
Petrage).
Patrick Murray, of Ayton, Fifeshire (the second son of
Sir Patrick Murray, by Maigaret his wife, dau. of Mungo
Haldane, of Gleneagles, co. Perth), 6. 1685; vi 1709, Anne,
dau. of Duncan of Lundie, and d. 1773, leaving a son,
Alexander Murray, who m. Martha, dau. of Joseph
Williamson, and was father of
Alexander Murray, of Ayton, m. 23 Aug. 1780, Hon.
Mary, youngest dau. of Alexander, 7th Lord Banff, of Forglen,
and by her (who d. Dec. 1789), had, with other issue, a son,
Joseph, his heir.
Mr. Murray d. 1829, aged 75, and was s. by his son,
Joseph Murray, Esq. of Ayton, b. 25 April, 1786 ; in.
Grace, dau. of Sir George Samuel Abercromby, 6th Bart.,
and by her (who d. 25 July, 1876, aged 86) had surviving:
issue,
George Joseph, now of Wootton Court.
Mr. Murray d. 18 June, 1876.
Stat — Wootton Court, near Canterbury.
MURRAY OF OSSEMSLEY MANOR. I
I
MuEKAT, William, Esq. of Ossemsley Manor, i
Hant3, Major in the Army (retired), late 10th
Hussars, h. 12 Dec. 1819 ; m. Feb. 1867, Emma
Eliza, dau. of Capt. Donald Duncan Graham, and
granddau. and heiress of Col. T. Lillie ; and by her
has issue,
I. Walter Graham, 6. 23 Oct. 1868.
II. William Hugh.
III. Angus Hamilton.
I. Lilias Mary.
II. Margherita Isabel Julia.
III. Imogen Brenda.
Major Murray is 2nd son of Walter Murray, Esq.
of Garland Grove, Jamaica (by his \fiie, Eliza
Tharp, 2nd dau. of Patrick Spence, Esq., and nieco
of John Tharp, of Chippenham Park, co. Cam-
bridge), and grandson of William Murray, of
Latium. He had two brothers, Walter (deceased),,
late Scots Fusiliers; Henry (deceased), late 79th
Highlanders; and two sisters, Georgina Catherine,
d. young; and Eliza (deceased), who m. (as lii*
2nd wife) Sir A. J. Lawrence.
Seat — Ossemsley Manor, Christchurch, Hants.
MURRAY OF WOOTTON COURT.
MuERAT, Geoeqe Joseph, Esq. of Wootton
Court, CO. Kent, J.P., h. 22 June, 1833 ; m. 3 Sept.
MURRAY-KER OF NEWBLISS HOUSE.
Mueeat-Kee, Mes. Maeianne, of Newblis*
House, CO. Monaghan, only dau. of Rev. Richard
Foster, by Mary Ker his wife, niece and heiress ef
Andrew Ker, M.D. of Newbliss House, m. 2 Nov.
lfS54, Andre Allen Murray Esq. J. P. and D.L.,
High Slieriff 1844, who assumed the name of Ker,
and d. 21 Oct. 1892, having had issue,
1. Andrew, 6. 8 April, 1858, d. 18 Oct. 1801.
I. Sarah, in. F'itzjohn Robert Irwin, Esq., M.B. of Kilkeel,
CO. Down, son of the late John Robert Irwin, Esq. of Car-
nagh House, co. Armagh, and by him, who d. 1882, had
issue,
Murray Fitzjohn.
Ethel Elizabeth.
II Mary Isabella.
MUR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MUS
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Lineagre. — The Kers of NewWiss are a very respectalile
family of the co. of Monaghan, and have been for centuries
landed proprietors. Dr. Ker s. his brother, Alexander Ker,
Esq., Barrister-at Law, who built the present family mansion,
in the year 1814. They were sons of Kev. Andrew Ker,
Kcctor of Aghabog, and grandsons of Kobert Ker(17.51), who,
is mentioned in Dr. Keid's History of the PreshyUrian Church
of Ireland (vol. in., page 343) as having assisted the introduc-
tion of Seceders to Newbliss.
James Murray, Esq. of Beach Hill, co. Monaghan, m. Mar-
Itaret, sister of the Ven. Dr. Andre Allen, Archdeacon of
Clo^her, and d. 1828, having had issue,
Andr^ Allen Murray, Esq. of Loughhoona, ex-Scholar
T.C.D., and Barrister-at Law, m. Jan. 1818, Rebecca, 2nd
dau. of Eev. William- Moffatt, Bector of Currin and Drum-
crin, and d. 9 .Sept. 1827, leaving issue,
Anpee Allen, late of Newbliss House.
■William, of Ueecli Hill, co. Monaghan, J.P.
Eobert, M.K.C.S.I., m. Annie, dau. of Charles Cambie, Esq.,
J.P. of Castletown, co. Tipperary, and d. 7 Feb. 18o4,
leaving issue, Andre Allen, and Roberta Jane.
iSecti— Newbliss House, Newbliss, co. Monaghan.
MUEROTJGH OF "WATERSFIELD
TOWERS.
MuEEOTTGH, JoHN PATRICK, Esq. of "Watersfield
Towers, Sussex, M.P. for Bridport, 1852-7, b. 2 Dec.
1822; m. 1818, Isabel Maria, dau. of John Beart,
Esq., and by her (who is deceased) has issue,
I. Patrick O'Donnell, 6. 1851.
I. Kathleen Isabel, m. the late Francis William Beart.
n. Helena Maria, in. 1st, Griffith Robert Thomas, Esq. ; and
2ndly, Charles Frederick Toovey, Esq.
Lineage.— John Mcrrough, Esq. of Chicester (son of
•Tohn Murrough, by his wife, Elizabeth, who d. 1838, dau. of
John de Hardham), to. 1820, Lucy, dau. of Edward Patrick,
Esq., J.P. and D.L. for Hants, and by her (who d. 14 Dec.
1846) had, with others, who all d. in infancy, a Eon,
John Patrick, now of Watersfield Towers.
Mr. Murrough d. 16 Feb. 1846.
Seat — Watersfield Towers, PulborougU,
MXJSaRAVE OF SHILIilNGTON MANOR
AND BORDEN.
MusGEAVE, Horace Edgar, Esq. of Shillington
Manor, Bedford, and Borden, Kent, b. 3 Sept. 1861,
m. 8 April 1891, Cecilia Elizabeth, dau. of the late
George Arthur Emilius Eoss, Esq. of Stoney Croft,
Eiccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand, and has
issue,
Christopher, 6. 1 Feb. 1893.
Ethel Marion.
, liineag-e.— George MnsGRAVE, Esq., M.P. for Carlisle,
•was son of George Musgrave, Esq., Keeper of Ordnance,
Chatham, who was a younger son of Sni Christopher Mcs-
«RAVE, 4th Bart, of Edenhall, Cumberland (whose son Joseph
Musgrave, was lord of the Manor of Apsleybury, Shillington,
Beds). This George Musgrave was father of
George Mosgrave, Esq. of Shillington Manor, co. Bedford,
J.P., High Sheriff 1828, b. 8 Sept. 1769; to. 19 Aug. 1790, Mar-
garet, only dau. of Edmund Kennedy, Esq. of Grafton, and
ty her who d. 19 Sept. 1859, had issue,
I. George, of wliom presently.
II. Henry, J.P. and D.I,., Banister-at-Law, 6. 8 July, 1800 ;
TO. Sarah Popplewell, dau. of Richard PuUan, Esq. of Hare-
wood, CO. York, and by her, who d. Sept. 1861, had issue, a
son,
George Arthur, of Horton, co. Gloucester, 6. 1843; m.
Aug. 1867, Theresa, only child of Jacques Jones, Esq. of
Hill House, co. Gloucester, by Theresa his wife, dau. of
Fitzherbert Brooke, Esq. of Stanshaws Court, J.P. for
Gloucester, and has issue,
1 Heni7 Authur Fitzherbert, &. 1869.
2 Richard Rosewell, 6. 1872.
3 Arthur Kranklyn, 6. 1877.
4 Christopher Brooke, 6. 1880.
1 Theresa Henrietta, d. unra. 1889.
III. Thomas, deceased.
1. Georgiana, m. 22 Aug. 1822, C. Berners Plestow, Esq. of
Watlington Hall, Norfolk, and by him, who d. May, 1849,
had issue,
1 Charles John Berners, late of 7th Dragoon Guards, b.
July, 1823.
2 Henry Berners, 6. 1825, deceased.
II. Emma, to. June, 1831, James Hii^ham, Esq. only son of
Samuel Higham, Esq., Comptroller of the National Debt
Office, and had issue,
1 George Lascelles, b. 1834, m. 1861, Eliza Giibertson,
Esq.
1 Henrietta.
2 Emily, m. 1863, William Harrison Briscoe, Esq., and
has issue.
Mr. Musgrave d. 27 June, 1861, and was s. by his eldest son,
Rev. George Musgrave, M.A.,of Shillington Manor and
Borden Hall, Kent, 6. 1 July, 1798 ; in. 4 July, 1827, Charlotte
Emily, youngest dau. of Thomas Oakes, Esq., formerly senior
member of the Council, and President of the Board of Rev-
enue, Madras, by Maria Luc)', his wife, elder dau. of Terence
Gahagan. M.D., Physician to tne Forces, and has issue,
I. Horace, of the Cape Mounted Rifles, 6. 14 Nov. 1829; d.
unin. 11 Oct. 1851.
II. Edgar, of whom presently.
I. Adele, d. young 1833.
II. Clare, m. Dec. 1857, Rev. John Fitzgerald, M.A., Vicar
of St. Stephen's, Camden Town, and had two sons who d.
in infancy.
III. Eleanor, d. 1858.
Mr. Musgrave, who was distinguished in the literary world as
the translator of Homer's Odtjssaj, and the author of Travels in
France, and other works, d. 26 Dec. 1883. His 2nd son,
Edgar Musgrave, Esq. of Shillington Manor, 6. 26 April,
1835; TO. July, 1860, Henrietta Marie, dau. of John Tesche-
maker, Esq., D.C.L., of Aunsfort, British Guiana, and Ex-
mouth, Devon, by his wife, the dau. of Richard Shute, Esq. of
Moncktown, Coombe, Somerset, and Elm Grove, SydenUan,
Kent, and by her had issue.
I. Horace Edgar, now of Shillington Manor.
II. Philip Cranstoun, Lieut. R.N., b. 6 Aug. 1863.
I. Ethel Henrietta.
Arms — Az , six annulets or. Crest — Two arms in maili
arniour upliiting an annulet or. 3/ot<o— Sans changer.
/Secifs— Shillington Manor, Hitchin, Beds,
iiwidewct!— Oraii, South Canterbury, New Zealand.
SAGAR-MUSGRAVE OF BRAMLEY AND
RED HALL.
Sagae-Musgeave, John Musgeave, Esq. of
Bramley and Eed Hall, co. York, J.P. and County
Councillor for the West Eiding, and J.P. for the
city of Leeds, late Capt. 2nd West Yorkshire
Yeomanry Cavalry; b. 15 July, 1835 ; m. 23 Aug.
1860, Clara Kate, only dau. of Eobert C. Brooks-
bank, Esq. J.P., of Sydenham HUl, Kent, and
has issue,
I. Abraham Musgrave, h. 17 July, 1861 ; Capt. 3rd Batt.
West Yorkshire Regt.
II. Edgar Brooksbank, b. 11 March, 1864; in. 21 Sept. 1892,
Constance Mary, 2nd dau. of the Hon. Mr. Justice
Grantham, of Barcombe, Sussex, and has a dau.
III. Robert Malcolm, b. 30 Dec. 1871.
IV. William Noel, b. 18 Jan. 1876.
I. Clara Gertrude.
Mr. Sagar-Musgrave is Lord of the Manors of
Shadwell, Eoundhay, and Seacroft. He assumed
the additional surname of Musgeave by Eoyal
Licence 21 April 1863, under the will of his great-
uncle Abraham Musgrave, of Bramley.
Lineage.— John Sagar, of Remington, near Gisbumc,
bought an estate at Allerton, near Bradford, of Thomas
AUerton in 1605. Buried at Gisburne, 10 May, 1G14, leavin;;
by Margaret, his wife, two sons, John and James ; and one
dau. Mary. The 2nd son,
James Sagar, of Allerton Grange, bapt. at Gisbnrne, 22
July, 1596; was buried at Bradford Parisli Church, 16 June,
1666. He was the founder of Sagar's Charity, Bradford, by
will dated 15 Feb. 1665 (proved 1 Jan. 1667). By Elizabeth,
his wife, he had issue,
John, of whom presently.
James, bapt. at Bradford, 14 Jan. 1638.
Jeremy, bapt. at Bradford, 2 Aug. 1640.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
MUS
Marr. liapt. at Bradford, 25 3I;mv1i, 1632; ni. 13 Jan. 1652,
Jose|ih Hcllintrs, Esg.
Martha, bapt. at Bradford, 19 April, 1C35 ; buried there 21
Dec. 1654.
Kiizabeth. liapt. at Bradford, 20 Jan. 1645.
liannah, bapt. at Bradford, 7 Jan. 1653.
The eldest son,
John Sagar, of .\llerton Grange, bapt. at Bradford, 25 Oct.
1629 ; was buried there 31 Aug. 1689. Will dated 6 Mareh,
1687. He m. 21 July, 1659, Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Jlidgley,
of Allerton, and by her (who was buried at Bradford, 14 Dec.
1691) had issue, six son.s, John ; James; Jeremiah; Natli-
anie'. ; Thomas, of whom presently ; Samuel ; and one dau.
Mary. The fifth son,
Thom.is Sagab, who lived at Lydgate, Leeds, 6. 17 May,
1670; 7)!. It) M.iy, 1694. Elizabeth, dau. of Alderman Thomas
Dixon, of Gledhow Hall, Leeds, J. P., and twice Mayor of
Leeds ; and </. 13 Dec. 1702, leaving by her (6. 4 April, 1670;
<l. 28 Jan. 170S) a son,
Thomas Sagab, b. at Lydgate, 21 Feb. 1696; m. 14 Dec.
1720, Elizabeth, 6. 1690, dau. of Benjamin Atkinson, of Caley
Hall, near Otiey, and by her (who d. 6 April, 1764) had issue,
Benjamin; John; Thomas; Henry; Samuel; Elizabeth.
He d. 13 Jan. 1733. His 4th son,
Henbt Sagab, 6. 23 March, 1726 ; m. 19 Feb. 1765, Betty
(6. 6 Jan. 1746), dau. of William Sagar, of SouthBeld, near
Colne, CO. Lancaster, and d. 2 Dec. 1800, having had issue,
Thomas, of whom presently ; Harry ; Samuel ; Kichard ;
John; William; Jeremiah; Elizabeth; Anne; Alice; and
Lucy. The eldest son,
Thomas Sagab, of Farsley, co. York, bapt. 28 Dec. 1768;
m. 10 Sept. 1798, Mary, dau. of John Hartley, of Swinden
Hall, near Gisburne, and by her had issue, Richard Hartley,
Teter, Jane and Margaret. Mr. Sagar was buried 21 Aug.
1822. His eldest son,
BicHABD Hartley Sagar, Esq. of Kirkstall Hall, Bramley,
b. 27 June, 1803 ; m. 12 July, 1832, Margaret, eldest dau. of
John Musgrave, of Whitegate House, Bramley {see lineage oj
Mdsgbave), and by her (6. 27 Jan. 1802; d. 27 Aug. 1838) had
issue,
John Musgrive, now of Bramley and Red Hall.
Kiizabeth, b. 25 xMay, 1833 ; m. 15 Sept. 1858, William Wil-
. kinson, Esq. of Skipron, and by him (6. 25 Jan. 1828 ; d.
7 May, 18s4) has issue, William Musgrave, 6. 13 July, 1859.
m. 20 Sept. 1«87, Gcorgina Mitchell, who d. 8 Oct. 1888 ;
Sydney Herbert, b. 27 June, 1862, m. 12 Oct. 1886, Emma
Maria Irwell ; Richard Hartley Sagar, 6. 24 Feb. 1876;
Margaret Edith, m. 6 July, 1887 to H. P. Garland, of
Leeds.
Margaret Susannah.
.Mr. Sagar d. 15 Aug. 1844, and was buried at Bramley.
!. J^amilg of lltasjrabt of ^ramlcg.
Hesbt Mcsgbave, of Bramley, bought an estate of Sir John
Saville of Howley in 1621. Built Whitegate House, Bramley,
CO. York, where he lived, and d. in 1664. By Mary, his wife,
he had issue, Thomas, Henry, John, William Samuel Robert,
Mary, and Ellen. The 3rd son,
John Musgrave, of Whitegate House, had issue by Mar-
garet, his wife, Abraham, John, Elizabeth, Frances, Profess.
The eldest son,
Abraham Mosgrave, of Whitegate House, to. 2 Sept. 1699,
Mary, dau. of William Pulleine, of East Keswick, co. York,
and d. 20 Feb. 1743, leaving by her (who d. 23 Dec. 1733)
with other issue, an eldest son,
John Mcsgbave, of Whitegate House, b. 1702; m. 11 May,
1732, his cousin, Mary Musgrave, who d. 31 May, 1777. He
d. 8 Sept. 1782, having had issue, John, Simeon, Thomas,
Samuel, Ann. The 2nd son,
Simeon Mcsobave, of Whitegate House, bapt. 19 March,
1734; m. 2 Dec. 1768, Elizabeth Wood, of Bramley, and by
her (who d. 6 Jan. 1790) bad issue,
John, of Whitegate House.
Joseph, b. 30 Sept. 1775; d. unm. 17 May, 1838.
Abraham, b. 17 Feb. 1778 ; d. unm. 15 Nov. 1S62.
The eldest son,
JouN Mcsgbave, of Whitegate House, 6. 1 July, 1772; to.
1 .Jan. 1795, his cousin, Susanna Musgrave, of Foggathorpe,
and by her (who m. 2ndly, 29 Dec. 1813, Ephraim Elsworth,
junior), had issue,
Simeon, 6. 2 Dec. 1795 ; m. 3 Dec. 1836, Betty Haley, and
d. g. p. 12 June, 1874.
John, b. 1 1 Jan. 1797 ; d. unm. 26 April, 1813.
Thomas, 6. 23 June, lb05; d. 14 April, 1806.
Margaret, b. 27 Jan. 1802; m. 12 July, 1832, Richam
Hartley Sagar, Esq., as above.
Elizabeth, b. 27 Dec. 1803, d. unm. 23 July, 1869.
Mr. Musgrave d. 4 Dec. 1804, and was buried at Bramley.
Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th: Arg. on a pile per pale az.
and gu. six annulets or (for Mcsgbave) ; 2nd and 3rd: Per
bend or and az. a cross nioline cnunt.erchanged, a chief paly of
six of the first ami gu. Crests— 1 (for Mcsgbave) Two arms
enibowed ppr. holding an annulet or, encircling a tilting spear
erect also ppr. 2 (/or Sagar) Upon a rock ppr. an eagle
reguardant or, each wing charged with three bendlets gu.
resting the dexter paw upon a cross moline az. ilolto — Valde
et sapienter.
.Seat— Red Hall, Shadweil, Leeds.
mUSKETT OF CLIPPESBY HOUSE.
MusKETT, Rev. Henry Joseph, M.A., of Clip-
pesby Jfouse, Norfolk, Patron and Rector of Clip-
pesbj, b. 2 July, 1820 ; m. Ist, 2 Dec. 1847, Char-
lotte Heath, dau. of William Heath Jary, Esq. of
Elofield Lodge, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., which lady
d. 1864.. He m. 2ndly, 9 Nov. 1865, Sophia Anne,
dau. of Edmund Ward, Esq. of Bury St. Edmunds,
and has issue,
I. Henby Joseph Salisbcbt, b. 1867.
II. Herbert Edmund, d. 1869.
III. Percy Edward. iv. Ernest Charles.
V. John Harrington, d. 1884.
VI. Aubrey Dashwood.
I. Ethel Mary Emily, d. 1868. ii. Ada Catherine.
III. Emily Louisa Julia. iv. Norah Caroline.
liineage. — This family resided and possessed lands in the
parish of Haughley, in Suffolk, in the reigns of Henby VIII.,
Edwabd VI., and Elizabeth, and a branch continued there
until the year 1774.
William Mcskett, Esq., who was living at Haughley, 1565,
d. 1619, and was s. by his son,
RoBEBT Mcskett, Esq., a warm adherent of royalty temp.
Chables I. He was s. 1630, by his son,
Simon Mcskett, Esq. of Brisingham, in Norfolk. The dau.
of this gentleman, m. Henry Bloomfield, Esq. of Fersfield,
grandfather of Rev. Francis Bloomfield, of Fersfield and
Billingford, who wrote the History of Norfolk. His son,
John Mcskett, possessed landed property in Brisingham
and Fersfield. His son,
Andrew Mcskett, settled at Thelton, in Norfolk, anno
1659, and adopting the sentiments of the Quakers, suffered
muoh in those persecuting times. He left four sons and one
dau., John, Andrew, James, Charles, and Elizabeth. The
eldest son,
John Mcskett, resided at Newton-Flotman, in Norfolk,
1748. He TO. 1st, the dau. of Charles Hart, Esq., of
Ilapton Hall, and had one son, John, and two daus. He m.
2ndly, Anne, dau. of Ephraim Heywood, Esq. of Diss, in
Norfolk, and maternal descendant of the Thurlow family, and
had further issue, Joseph ; Ephraim ; Benjamin, of Rockland ;
William; Thomas; Mary, m, William Richardson, Esq. of
Langbarf, co. York; Sarati, m. J. AVhifing, Esq., of Epsom;
and Rhoda, ?ii. — Hart, Esq. of East Grinstead, Essex. The
eldest son of the 2nd marriage,
Joseph Mcskett, Esq. of Easton Intwood and Clippesby,
Norfolk, ni. 1780, Elizabeth, dau. of James Salisbury, Esq. of
Cheveley, and left issue,
I. Joseph Salisbort, of Intwood, Hall, Norfolk, b. 1784; m.
Mary, only dau. of William Jary, Esq. of Burlinsrham, and
had one dau., Mary Anne, to. 2 April, 1835, Clement
Unthank, Esq. of Norwich.
II. Henry, of Clippesby House, Norfolk, J.P., fc. 11 April,
1787; TO. 8 July, 1817, Emily, dau. ot William Grant, Esq.
of Norwich, andd. 27 Oct. 1651, leaving issue,
1 Henry Joseph (Rev.), now of Clip|iesby House.
1 Emily Louisa, m. Ia47, Charles Burton Dashwood, Esq.
of Great Yarmouth ; she d. 1870.
2 Julia Matilda, to. 1856, Thomas William Etheredge, Esq.
of Thorpe, near Norwich; she ci. 1S58.
3 Clara Ann, m. 1848, William Collett Reynolds, Esq. of
Great Yarmouth.
I. Elizabeth, to. WiUiam Yetts, Esq. of Yarmouth.
yfvnis— Arg., two bars gu. between six leopards' heads
caboshed (Queen Elizabeth granted to Henry Muskt-tt, Esq. of
Harleston, Norfolk, a second coat of arms). Crest —Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-antelope sa. ringed and chained gold.
&a£— Clippesby House, near Yarmouth, Norfolk.
MUS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MUS
KGl
MUSPEATT OP TRELAWNY HOUSE.
MuspEATT, James Liebig, Esq. of Cornist
House, CO. Flint, b. 20 Sept. 1844; m. 20 Aug.
1873, Clara Maria, dau. of Thomas Lewis, Esq. of
Brjn Edwjn, co. Flint, and has issue, two sons and
two daus.
Lineag-e.— James Muspratt, Esq. of Scaforth Ilall,
Liveqwol, 6. 12 Aug. 1792, son of Evan Muspiatt, by Sarah
Mainwaring his wife, m. G Oct. 1818, Julia Josephine, dau. of
John Connor, Esq. of Dublin, and by her (who d. 15 March,
1857) had issue,
I. James Sheridan, M.D., Ph.D., m. 1st, Susan, widow of
Merriman, Esq., and Cndlv. Ann, dau. of — Neale, Esq. of
Liverpool, and d. 3 Feb. 18;i, leaviugtwo daus.,
II. EicHARD, his heir.
^Jli. Frederic, b. 2 Feb. 1825; m. 1st, 3 July, 1850, Fanny,
- ' dau. of Samuel Lover, Esq., and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of
• F. Smith, Esq. He d. .Nov. 1872, leaving issue, two sons
and four daus.
• IV. Edmund Knowles, 6. 6 Nov. 1833; m. 21 Feb. 1861,
- Frances Jane Baines, and has issue, four sons and four
. daus.
I. Julia Sophia, m. March, 1852, James Elliot Blake, Esq.
' and has issue.
, II. Maiy Adelaide.
III. Emma Jessie, m. 4 April, 1S61, George Ilarley, JI.D.,
F.E.S.
Mr. Muspratt d. 4 May, 1886. His eldest son,
liicHARD Muspratt, Esq. of Trelawny House, co. Flint,
J.P., High Sheriff 1884, b. 13 Aug. 1822; m. 6 July, 1843,
Jane, eldest dau. of James Moon, Esq. of Manchester, and had
issue,
James Liebig, of Cornist.
Kichard Frederic, b. 14 Oct. 1845.
Sydney Knowles, b. 7 Jan. 1849; m. 27 Nov. 1S83, Con-
stance SacUville, dau. of Robert Sackville Molesworth,
Esq.
Florence Fencham, b. 8 April, 1851.
Mr. Muspratt d. 18 Aug. 1885, and was s. by his eldest son.
Seal — Cornist, near Flint.
MTJSSENDEN, late OF LARCHFIELD.
MussEXDEN, Maj.-Gen. William, late of Larch-
field, CO. Down, late 8th Hussars, b. 17 Jan. 1836 ;
m. 31 July, ISRfi, Catherine Maude, only dau. of
Sir Henry Boynton, Bart., and has issue,
I. Henrt Clement, b. 186S.
II. Francis William, Lieut. 8th Hussars, b. 1SG9.
Liineag'e. — I"or the early ancestry of this branch of
the ancient family of De Mussendeu, refer to Leathes of
UeTrin;fli:et.
Francis Mussenden, Registrar of the Diocese of Down (next
brother of John Mussenden, Vicar-General of Down and
Connor), ancestor of the family of Leathes of Herring fleet,
Suffolk, d. 1686, leaving a son,
Daniel Mussenden, Esq. father (by Martha his wife) of
William Mussenden, Esq., m. Jane, sister of Arthur
Johnstone, Esq. of co. Down, and had a son and successor,
Daniel Mussenden, Esq. of Larchfield, m. 1781, Fridiswid,
Bister of Sir Stewart Bruce, 1st Bart., and left at his decease
an only child,
William Mussenden, Esq. of Larchfield, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1831, b. 2nd Nov. 1783; m. 18 Aug. 1831, Sarah,
eldest dau. of Peter Low, Esq. of Dublin, by Louisa his w ifc,
dau. of Sir Itichard Butler, 7tU Bart, of Garryhundon, co.
Carlow, and had issue,
William, his heir.
Louisa. Elizabeth.
Mr. Mussenden d. 2 Oct. 1860, and was s. by his only son, the
present Maj.-Gen. William Mussenden.
Arms — Or, a cross engrailed eu., in the dexter canton a
Cornish chough ppr., beaked and legged of the second. Cri^st—
A dove, with au olive branch in its beak, all ppr. Motto —
J'aime la lihtrld.
Town Bouse— 25, Eaton Square, S.W.
MTJSTEKS OP ANNESLEY PARK.
Chaworth-Musters, John Patricius, Esq. of
Annesley Park, co. Nottingham, J. P., b. Ib60,
authorized by Eoyal Licence, 6 Oct. 1888, to
assumethe additional name and arms of Chaworth;
m. Mary Anne, dau. of Mr. George Sharpe, and
has, with two other sons and four daus., Geouqb
Patricius, b. 1888.
Lineagre.— Sir John Musters, of Hornsey, Middlesex,
who, according to Le Neve's Pedigrees of Knights, was
knighted at Whitehall, 2 June, 1663, acquired, by purchase,
the manors of Over and Nether Colwick, co. Nottingham,
which h.ad been previously held by the noble family of Byron.
He was thrice married, 1st, to Anne, dau. of Sir John Maynard,
K.B., by whom he had a son and a dau.,
I. John, b. 1648 ; d. v. p. 1685, and lies buried beneath a
.sumptuous monument in the chancel at Colwick He m.
Milicent, elder dau. and co-heir of Adrian Mundy, Esq. of
Quorndon, co. Derby (third son of Francis Mundy, Esq.
of Markeaton, co. Derby), and by that lady (who survived
her husband no less tlian lifty-four years, and m. 2ndly,
13 Dec. 1691, the Rev. Dr. Fuller, Rector of Hatfield, Herts,
and had an only dau. Millicent, m. 22 March, 1709, Sir
Thomas Samwell, Bart, of Upton, co. Nottingham) he left,
wi^h a dau. (Anne, m. Sir Roger Twysden, Bart.), and other
issue, a son,
Mundy, of whom presently.
I. Mary, vi. 23 July, 1672, Sir Richard Spencer, Bart, of
OfHey, Herts, and 2nUly, 25 April, 1691, Sir Ralph Radcliffe,
Knt. of Hitchin Priory, Herts, and d. 3 Sept. 1719.
Sir John Musters m. 2ndly, Sar.ah, dau. of Anthony Biddulph,
Esq. of CO. Stafford, by whom he had one son,
II. Charles, of Ugley, Essex, b. 1655; m. 20 Feb. 1689, Mary,
dau. and heir of John Wentworth, Esq. of SomerleytouHall,
and a. s.p. 18 Dec. 1719.
He m. Srdly, Jane, dau. of Sir Francis Basset, Knt. of Tehidy,
CO. Cornwall, and by her (who d. 17 Sept. 1691, aged 67 years)
he had an only son,
HI. Francis, 6. 1 May, 1664 ; d. 16 April, 1680, and was buried
at Hornsey, where there are yet monuments to him and his
mother.
Sir John d. 28 July, 1689, was bur. at Colwick, and was a.
by his grandson,
MuNDT Musters, Esq. of Colwick, m. June, 1707, Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir of Richard Sherwin, Esq., of Nottingham, and
d. 16 June, 1750, having had issue, a son,
Mundy Musters, Esq. of Colwick, who was High Sheriff of
CO. Nottingham in 1753, and d. 15 Jan. 1770, aged 50, leaving
by his wife, a dau. of John Grey, Esq. of Newton Linford, co.
Leicester, a son,
John Musters, Esq. of Colwick, b. 7 Feb. 1753; m. July,
1770, Sophia Catherine, dau. and co-heir of James Modyford
Hpywood, Esq. of Maristow, co. Devon, which lady d. Sept.
1819. This gentleman, who was High Sheriff of co. Notting-
ham in 1777, and d. in London 25 Feb. 1827, left issue, an only
dau., 1)1. 8 Sept. 1798, Thomas Wright Vaughan, Esq. of We.st
Jloulsey, Surrey, and an only son,
John Musters, Esq. of Colwick, J. P. and D.L., m. 17 Aug.
1805, Mary Anne,* only dau. and heir of George Chaworth,
Esq. of Annesley, co. Nottingham, and by her (who d. FeU.
1832) had issue,
I. John George, of whom presently.
II. William (Rev.), d. 1874.
III. Henry, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1841, late Lieut.-Col.
Dublin Militia, formerly Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, m. 1st,
183:t, Margaret Domville, only child of Thomas Gordon
Auchniuty, Esq. of Bryanstown, co. Longford, J. P. and
D.L., by wliom he has John George, J. P., Coinm. R.N., m.
1888, Edith, 2nd dau. of Frederick .Handers, Esq., and
other issue. He m. 2ndly, 1^83, Maria, dau. of J,.hn
Atkinson, Esq., and widow of Hon. Patrick Plunkett.
IV. Charles, R.N., d. 1832.
I. Mary Ann, m. F"eb. 1828, Anthony Hamond, Esq. of
Westa re.
II. Sophia Caroline, ?«. Robert N. Hamond, Esq., Comm.
R.N.
ni. Alicia. iv. Musters, d. young..
The eldest son,
John George IMusters, Esq. of Wiverton, m. 1837, Emily,
dau. of Philip Hamond, of Wcstacre, Norfolk, and d. in hi.s
father's lifetime, 1842, having had issue,
I. John Chaworth, successor to his grandfather, of Colwick
Hall.
II. George Chaworth, R.N., b. 1840, Consul at Mozambique ;
* This lady, the "Mary Chaworth," of Lord Byron's poetry,
represented the very ancient Nutlinghamshire family of
Chaworth of Annesley : —
" Herself the solitary scion left
Of a lime honoured race "
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MYE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MYN
m. 1878, Herminia, only d:»u. of George Williams, Esq. of
Sucre Bolivia, and d. 1879, leaving daughters only.
I. Mary Anne Chawortfi, m. Is63, Horatio Packe, Lieut.
E.X., andrf. 1S8I, leaving two sons.
Mr. Musters took the surname of Chawokth, but sub-
sequently resumed his patronymic. Musters. He d. 8 Sept.
1849, and was s. by his grandson,
John Chawobth Mis.ebs, Esq. of Annesley Park, Colwick
Hall, ana Wiverton Hall, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1864, b.
1838 ; ?!i. 15 March, 18oU, Caroline Anne, eldest dau. of Henry
Sherbrooke, Esq. of Oxton Hall, Notts, and d. 1887, having
had issue,
I. JoHV PiTRicins, now of Annesley Park.
II. Lancelot George Eden Michael, 6. 1868 ; m. 1893, Mabel
Violet, dau. or ueorge Watson, Esq.
HI. Henry Charlton, 0. 1871.
I. M..ry Catherine, 6. 1863.
II. Cathi-rine I iiiily, b. 1864; m. 1893, her cousin, Penn
CurzoM bherbrooKc, Esq. {see Bubke's Peerage, Howe, E.).
Anns — Quarteily : 1st and 4th, arg., on a bend gu. a lion
passant guaiaant or, within a bordure engrailed of ihe second,
tor McsTERs ; 2nd and 3rd, barry of ten arg. and gu. three
martlets two aiid one .-a., within a bordure engrailed crnii es,
for Chaworth. C) e.-^is- iat, A lion sejcint guardant or, sup-
porting with the fore paws a shield of tue arius, for Musters ;
2nd, a tower arg , churged with a bendlet wavy gu., tliereon a
lion passant or, issuant irom the battlements an astrich feather
sa. between four others of the tiist, for Chawobth.
Sec' ts— Annesley Park, i car Kottiugham ; Wiverton Hall,
near Bingham, ciui;— Carlton.
MYERS OF PORTERS PARK.
Myees, William Joseph, Esq. of Porters Part,
CO. Herts, Capt. King's Royal Rifles, formerly Aide-
de-Camp to Gen. Sir Frederick Stephenson, K.C.B.,
lias medals for the Zulu war and the Nile Expedi-
tion, the 4th class of the Order of the Medjidie, and
tho Khedive's bronze star; b. 4 Aug. 185S ; s. his
father 1882. Capt. Myers is lord of the manor of
Shenleybury.
liineagre. — The family of Myers have been freemen of
the Borough of Preston, in Lancashire, for some three cen-
turies.
John Myers, Esq. of Preston, served the office of Bailiff to
the Borough in 17'26, and d. 17 Oct. 1729, leaving a son,
Joseph Mters, Esq. of Preston, b. 3 Dec. 1724, who (by his
wife Jane) had issue,
I. Joseplr, 6. 17 Jan. 1752; d. young.
H. Thomas, 6. 3 Sept. 1753; d. young.
HI. Joseph, 6. 30 Jan. 1757.
iv. John, of Crusby House, Great Crosby, co. Lancaster, h.
13 May, 1758 ; great-grandfather of Mr. Frederick Jaqucs
Myers, of Charlton Lodge, Banbury.
V. Thomas, 6. 6 Sept. 1760. vi. Kichard, 6. 17 Oct. 1761.
VII. William, of whom presently.
I. Ellen, 6. 1 Sept. 1749; d young.
II. Elizabeth, b. 24 Oct. 1750.
HI. Margaret, b. 17 March, 1755.
IV. Ellen, 6. 31 Oct. 1763.
Mr. Myers, who was Bailiff in 1748, and Mayor in 17CG, d. 24
Aug. 1774. His youngest son,
William Mters, Esq. of Barlow Hall, co. Lancaster, b. 6
May, 1765 ; m. Catherine Borron, of Withington, by whom he
had an only son,
William Joseph Myers, Esq. of Porters Park, co. Herts,
J.P. and D.L., High-Sheriff, 1856, m. Margaret, dau. of
Nicholas Crooke, Esq. of Homefield, co. Lancaster, and by
her (who d. June, 1845) had issue,
Thomas Boebon, his heir.
Charles, of Swanmore, Hants, «i. April, 1853, Henrietta, 5th
dau. of Henry Ashton, Esq. of Woolton Wood, co. Lan-
caster, and Poulton Hey, co. Chester, and d. 26 Sept. 1879,
having had issue, 1 William Henry, now of Swanmore,
M.P. for Winchester, J. P., M.A., Barrister-at-Law, 6.
30 Nov. 1854, -m. 31 July, 1888, Frances Mary, only dau. of
Ernest Augustus Prideaux-Brune, Esq. ot Glentorr, Devon ;
2 Charles diev.), M. A., Vicar of Lyme Res;is, co. Dorset;
1 Constance Henrietta ; 2 Evelyn Elizabeth.
Asne Mary, m. 1854, George Fearnley Whittingstall, Esq.,
of Hawkswick, St. Albans, J.P. for Herts, formerly Capt.
12th Lancers, and late Major in the Herts Yeomanry, and
has issue.
Mr. Myers d. 13 Nov. 1858, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Bobbon Myebs, Esq. of Porters Park, J. P., b. 24
Aug. 1826 ; m. 3 April, 1856, Margaret Storie, dau. of llev.
Henry Melvill, B.D., Canon of St. Paul's, and had issue.
William Joseph, now of Porters Park
Dudley Borron, 6. 23 Feb. 1861.
llcginald Maxwell, 6. 29 Dec. 1869.
Eva Margaret. Gertrude Henrietta.
Blanche Georgiana.
Mr. Myers d. 3 March 1882, and was a. by his son, the present
William Joseph Myebs, Esq. of Porters Park.
Arms — Arg., a pale gu. on a bend between four crescents
two and two palewise, three mullets of six points .all counter-
changed. Crest — A demi-lion gu. gutte d'or, holding in the
dexter paw a mullet of six points or, and resting the sinister
on two mascles interlaced of the last.
/Seat— Porters Park, Shenley.
MYNORS OP TREAGO.
Mtnoes, Willougubt Baskeeville, Esq. of
Treago, co. Hereford, and Evancoyd, co. Radnor,
J.P. and D.L. for co. Hereford, and J.P. co. Radnor,
High Sheriff 1891, and County Councillor co. Here-
ford, Capt. Shropshire Yeomanrv Cav., late Lieut.
7th Hussars, b. 25 Nov. 1854 ;%». 2 Sept. 18S4,
Mabel Katherine, eldest dau. of William Stevenson,
Esq. of Boquhan, co. Stirling.
Lineage. — In the Eoll of Battle Abbey, the name of
Mynors appears, and Treago is stated to have been in this
family's possession since the Conquest.
John de Miners, of Treago, was constituted by Edward II.
Keeper of the Castle of St. Biiavel and of the Forest of Dene.
He was s. by his son.
Sib Roger Miners, Knt. of Treago, to. Joan, dau. of Sir
Lawrence Bostock, Knt., 3rd son of Bostock, of Cheshire, and
was s. by his son,
llicHABD Miners, of Treago, m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir
of Sir Gerard de Furnival, and niece of Lord Furnival, temp.
Edward I., and was s. by his son,
Rogers Minebs, of Treago, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of
Sir John de la Hay, of Wellington, and was s. by his son,
Philip Miners, of Treago, m. Alice, dau. of William ap
Jenkin ap lorworlh, and was s. by his son,
Paganus Minebs, of Treago, m. a dau. of John Brett, and
was s. by his son,
Jenkin Miners, m. Eva, dau. of Philip Michell, and left a
son and successor,
Richard Miners, Sheriff of co. Hereford 16 Henry VII.
(1500). He m. Joan, dau. of Gwillim ap Thomas ap Llewel-
lyn ap Howell ap Gylough, and had issue, Roger (Sir), to.
Alice, dau. of Sir William Myll, Knt. of Gloucester, and d. s.p.,
and Thomas. The younger son,
Thomas Mynors, of Treago, m. Anne, dau. of Watkiu
Vaughan, of Hengert, by Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Basker-
ville, of Eardisley, and was s. by his son.
Sib Richard Mynors, Knt. of Treago, m. Anne, dau. of
Thomas Burgh, and was s. by his son,
Richard Mynors, Esq. of Treago, ni. Katherine, dau. of Sir
Thomas Vaughan, of Porthamal, Brecon, and dying 1592, was
s. by his son,
Roger Mynors, Esq. of Treago, m. Jane, dau. of John
Harley, Esq. of Brampton Brian, and aunt of Sir Robert
Harley, K.B., Master of the Mint temp. Charles I., and was
s. at his decease by his son,
Rowland Mynobs, Esq. of Treago, vi. Theodosia, dau. of
Sir Percival Willoughby, Knt. of Wollaton, Notts, and dying
1651, was s. by his son,
Robert Mynors, Esq. of Treago, b. 1616; m. 1649, Eliza,
dau. of James Oswald, Esq. of St. Weonard"s, and had issue,
Robert, his successor.
Theodosia, m. Isr, Roger Boulcot, Esq. of Hereford, and had
an only dau. and heir,
Theodosia Boulcot, to. Peter Ri','kards, Esq. of Evenjobb,
CO. Uadnor, son of John Rickards, Esq., Auditor of Wales
to Chables 1., and left a son,
Peter Rickards, Esq of Evenjobb, m. 1751, Catherine
Withcrstone, dau. of Edward Wiiherstone, Esq. of co.
Hereford, and dying libO, lelt a son,
Peter Rickards, of whom presently, as inheritor of
the estates of Mynors.
Theodosia Mynors m. 2ndly, Richard Witherstonc, Esq. of
The Lodge, and had a son,
Edward Whithhrstone, Sheriff co. Hereford 1720, m.
Anne Barrett, and left at his decease an only dau.,
Catherine Whitherstone, who m., as stated above, her
kinsman, Peter Rickards.
MrN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
MYT
1463
Mr. Mynors d. 23 Aug. 1672, and was s. by his son,
Egbert Mtnobs, Esq. of Tieago, 6. April, 1654; m. Eliza,
•dau. of WiUiam Adams, Esq. of Monmouth, and was s. by his
son,
BoBERT Mtnors, Esq. of Treago, Sheriff of co. Hereford,
1735, m. Thomasine, dau. of Thomas Gouge, Esq. of London,
and dying 10 June, 1742, and was s. by his son,
BoBERT Mtnoks, Esq. of Treago, who served the office of
■Sheriff of CO. Hereford, 1758. He m. Mary, dau. and heir of
Thomas Parry, Esq. of Arkston, by whom (who m. 2ndly,
•Charles Morgan, Esq. of Ruperra, 2nd son of Thomas Morgan,
Esq. of Tredegar) he had no issue. He d. 1765, when the
estate and representation of tlie Mynors family passed to his
kinsman (refer to descendant of Theodosia, dau. of Eobert
Mynors 14th Lord of Treago).
Peter Rickabds, Esq. of Evancoyd, who assumed, 1787,
the additional surname of Mynors. He m. Meliora, dau. and
iieir of Kev. John Powell (by Philippa, dau. and hiir of
Thomas Baskerville, Esq. of Aberedow, co. Radnor, by Meliora,
dau. of Richard Baskerville, Esq. of Kichardston, Wilts), and
ibad issue,
Peter Rickabds Mtnors, Esq. of Treago.
Thomas Baskerville Mynors, b. 1790, assumed the additional
surname ot Baskerville 1818, and served the office ot
Sheriff for Wilts 1827 (see FamUy of Baskerville o/ CLyro
Court).
Meliora, m. 1815, H. H. Farmar, Esq. of Dunisane, co. Wex-
ford, and had issue.
Mr. Peter Eickards Mynors d. 1794, and was s. by hi? son,
Petee Kickards Mynors, Esq. of Treago and Evancoyd,
J.P. and D.L., High Sherifif of co. Radnor, 1825, b. 27 Nov.
J787; m. 20 Feb. 1817, Mary E'izalieth, only dau. of Edmund
Trowbridge Halliday, Esq. of Chapel Cleeve, Somerset, and
♦lad by her (who d. 29 April, 18S2) issue,
Robert Baskerville, of Treago and Evencoyd.
Edmund Baskerville. Rector of Ashley, Wilts, 6. 1823; m.
Feb. 1855, doralia Charlotte Campl ell, dau. of John Craw-
ford, Esq., and by her (who d. 13 March, 1883) had a son,
Roland Crawford BaskervilU-, h. 1855, deceased, and four
daus., 1 Alice Eleanor, »i. June, 1877, C. W. J. Smith, Esq. ;
2 Sybil Agnes: 3 Margaret Beatrice ; 4 Violet Mary.
Walter Baskerville (Rev.j, Rector of Llanwarne, Koss, co.
Herelord, J. P., 6. 28 Aug. 1«27 ; m. 3 April, 1856, Caroline
Elizabeth, elder dau. of Henry Clay, Esq. of Stiipenhill, co.
Derby, and Piercefield Park, co. Jlonmouth, and ha.s issue,
Harry Walter Baskerville, h. 2i Oct. 1857; Nigel Basker-
ville, 6. 22 Aug. 1862, drowned at Repton 12 June, 1880 :
Aubrey Baskerville, 6. 13 April, I860 ; Evelyn Basker-
ville.
Thomas Baskerville (Barland, co. Radnor), J.P., 6. 1834 :
m. 1 Aug. 1863, Constance Mary, eldest dau. of Sir
Richard Green Price, Bart., M.P., of Norton Manor. She
d. 1889.
Mary Philippa, m. 1856, George Henry Warrington Carcw,
Esq. of Carew Castle, co. Pembroke, Growcombe Court,
Somerset, and Pentrepant, Salop, who d. 1874.
Mr. Mynors d. 20 Jan. 1866, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Baskerville Rickabds Mtnors, Esq. of Treago,
and Evancoyd, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Radnor, 1856,
late Capt. Herefordshire Militia, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, b.
1819 ; m. 30 Sept. 1852, EUen Gray, only child of Rev. Edward
Higgins, of Bosbury House, co. Hereford, and d. 21 Sept.
il889, having, with a dau., Elinor Mary Baskerville, had,
I. WiLLOCGHBi Baskerville. now of Treago.
II. Arthur Clynton Baskerville, Lieut. 60th Rifles, 6. 17 Aug.
1856 ; d. at Fort Pearson, South Africa, 25 April, 187y.
III. Charles Baskerville, 6. Aug. 1859; d. June, 1863.
IV. Audley Baskerville, 6. ;^8 i\QY. ll)61, drowned in Queens-
laud, 8 Dec. Is92.
Arms—SsL.. an eagle displayed or, on a chief az. bordured
arg. a chevron between two crescents in chief and a rose in
base of the second. Crtst — A naked arm embowed, the hand
lioldir.g a bear's paw erased at the thigh, all ppr. Motto—
Spero ut fidelis.
Setds— Treago, near Ross; Evancoyd, near Kington; and
iJosbuiy House, Ledbury.
MYNORS OF WEATHEROAK.
Mynoe8, Kobeet, Esq. of Weatheroak, co. Wor-
cester, J. P. and D.L, for that co., and in the Com-
mission of the Peace for co. Warwick, M.A. Oxford,
Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, b. 30 April,
1817 ; 5. his father 1842.
liineagre.— Robert Mynors, Esq. of Weatheroak, 3rd son
-of John Mynors, Esq. of Eccleshall, co. Stafford (a lineal
descendant of the family of that name, formerly seated at
£lakenhall, in the same co.), by Catherine his wife, dau. of
John James, of HighOfBey, m. Susanna, dau. of Thomas Eden,
Gent, of Broad Marston, co. Gloucester, and d. 1806, having
had issue,
Robert Kdwabd Eden, his heir. John. d. in infancy.
Henry Eden, of Keynsham, Somerset, J. P., m. Sept. 1825,
Eliza Clara, only dau. of — Partridge, E.-q. of Stroud, co.
Gloucester, and has issue, Henry Eden, b. 18J6, m. Mehet-
abel Josephine (who d. 28 May, 1883), and d. 21 Jan. 1883 ;
Clara ; Agnes.
The elder son and heir,
Robert Edward Eden Mynors, Esq. of Weatheroak, M.A.,
J. P. and D.L., in. 15 Aug. 1815, Mary, cldc.'^t dau. of Thomas
Hassall, Esq. of Hartshorne, co. Derby, and d. 15 Dec. 1842,
having had issue,
Eobebt, now of Weatheroak.
Thomas Hassall (Rev.), B.A., formerly Vicar of St. Patrick's,
Tanworth, Hockley Heath, b. 9 May, 1819; m. 1854, Emily
Anne, only child of Thomas Worthington, Esij. of Harts-
horne, to. Derby, and has issue, two daus., Emily Mary
and Florence Annie.
Mary Susannah, m. Rev. Alexander Hunter. Vicar of Tan-
worth, CO. Warwick, and d. 15 July, 1867, leaving issue,
two daus.
Anne Gertrude, -m. 6 Aug. 1844, Rev. Patrick Murray
Sniythe, Rector of Solihull, co. Warwick, youngest .son of
Hon. David Smythe, of Methven, one of the Senators of the
College of Justice. She d. I860, leaving iour sons and one
dau. Alice Eliisabelh.
Amis — Gu., a fesse arg., between three plates. Crest — A
dexter cubit arm in armour, the hands holding a lion's paw
erased (ipr. Motio—Vac et spera.
Seal — Weatheroak, Alvechurch, co. Worcester.
MYTTON OF GARTH AND PENYLAN.
Mytton, Devebeux Herbert, Esq. of Grarth,
CO. Montgomery, J. P. for cos. Montgomery and
Salop, High Sheriff 1873, Chairman of Quarter
Sessions, late Capt. 8olh Eegt., b. 9 Sept. 1832 ; m.
23 Jan. 1873, Emma Lydia, only dau. of Edmtind
Story, Esq., Madras Civil Service, and has issue,
I. George Herbert, 6. 3 Nov. 1873.
II. Hugh Frederick, b. 17 Jan. 1875.
III. Artiiur Reignallt, b. 21 Aug. 1878.
IV. Philip Aldred, b. 5 Oct. 1880.
V. Richard Llewellyn, 6. 3 Sept. 1833.
I. Dorothy Wynn, 6. 9 Feb. 1876.
II. Gwladys Ethel, b. 11 Dec. 1881.
Lineage. —John Mytton, Esq. 2nd son of Richard
Mytton, of Shrewsbury, progenitor of the Mittons o/Haiston
{see Bdbke's Vicissitudes of Famities), by Ann his 1st wife, dau.
of Sir Edward Grey, Knt. of Enville, was seated at Pont-
yscowryd, co. Montgomery. By his first wiie, Mary, dau. and
heir of Lawrence Cole, Gent, of London, he had an only dau.
Ellen, and by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of John Barnes, Gent.
of Salop, he had. with other issue, his heir,
Richard Mytton, Esq. of Pontyscowryd, whose eldest son,
Ja.mes Mytton, Ksq. of Pontyscowryd, lu. Eleanor, sister of
Sir Thomas Jones, Knt. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas,
and dau. of Edward Jones, Esq. of Sandiord, Salop, and by
her (who m. 2ndly, Humplirey Hughes, Esq. of Gwerclas,
Merionethshire) had issue,
Richard, his heir.
Elizabeth, r,i. Charles Hughes, Esq , seated at Bryntangor,
CO. Denbigh, High Sheriff at Merioneth 1689.
James Mytton was s. by his son and heir,
Richard Mytton, Esq. of Pontyscowryd, High Sheriff CO.
Montgomery, 1674, m. Bridget, dau. of George Devereux, Esq.
of Vaynor, in that co. and left (with a dau. Catherine, m.
Edward Lloyd, Esq. of Aberbechan) a son,
Richard Mytton, Esq. of Pontyscowryd, m. Dorothy, dau.
and heir of Brochwel Wynn, Esq. of Garth, co. Montgomery,
and had a son, Devebeux, his heir, and a dau. Catherine, m.
Edward Devereux, 11th Viscount Hereford, and d. 1748. Mr.
Mytton, High Sheriff co. Montgomery 1730, d. 1773, and
was s. by his son,
Devereux Mytton, Esq. of Garth, b. 17'25, m. Anne, dau. of
Richard Jones, Esq. of Trelydan, and had issue,
I. Richard, who d. v. p., leaving a son,
Richard, heir to his grandfather.
II. John, of Penylan, co. Montgomery, High Sheriff of that
CO. 181 '9, 7)1. Ist, liridget, dau. of Price Jones, Esq. of
Glenhafren, by Bridget his wife, dau. of Edward Glynne,
Esq. of Glynn, and 2ndly, Beatrice Catherine, of iJeau-
maiis, Anglesey, dau. of Rev. W. Browne, Vicar o£
1464
NAI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NAN
Myfod, CO. Montgomery. By the former he had, with other
issue,
Devcreux (Rev.), Rector of Llnndyssil, co. Montgomery, m.
19 June, l&iO, Elizabeth Sarah, youngest liau. ot Fra;;cis
Lloyd, Esq of Bcrghill, Salop, and had issue, 1 John
Gl} nne ; 2 Uevereux ; 1 Bridget, ; 2 Elizabeth. Tne elder
son,
John Glynne, h 15 Sept. 1811 ; m. Charlotte, only dau. of
John DaM's, Esq. of Marrington, Salop, and Peniarth,
CO. Montgomery, Lieut. -Col. Royal .Montgomeryshire
Militia, hy this lady (who c/. 28 Sept. l»2tjjMr. Mytton
(who d. Jan. la44) had one child,
Charlotte Arabella Anne Glynn, niece and heir pre-
sumptive of her maternal uncle, John ]>a\ios, Esq.
of Mai ringion and Feniarth. She d. U Dec. laoa.
Mr. Mytton d. 12 .May, ISO!*, and was (j. by his grandson,
Rev. Richard Mytton, LL.B., of Garth ana I'onryscowryd,
VI. 5 March, l!:04, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of John Herbert, Esq.
of Dolforgan, co. Montgomery, and dying 21 Feb. 1828, left
by her (who d. 24 M.iy, 1872), with a dau. Charlotte Henrietta
Avarina, who i^ 1S74, one son,
Richard Herbert Mytton, Esq. of Garth, Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, High Sheriff l8oG, 6. 2 Dec. 1808; m. 15
May, 1630, Cuarlotte, 3rd dau. of Gen. J. A. Paul Maogregor,
Military Auditor-General of Bengal, and by her (who d. 2G
June, 1861) had issue,
Deverecx Herbert, now of Garth.
George, Bengal Artillery, Aide-de-Camp to the Lieut. -
Governor of Calcutia, b. 15 May, 1834 ; d. 20 June, 1856.
Fredei ick Colvin, Capt. R.E., Bombay, 6. 13 Nov. 1835; d.
31 May, 1888.
Henry Whitehead, 6. 18 Sept. 1840; to. 1863, Mary Maria
dau. of A. S. Jackson, Esq., and d. 12 June, 18uU, having
liad i.-sue, H. nry Robert Herbert; Richard Griffith;
Leonard N'in'ent; Robert Arthur Carlyle ; Ellen Mary;
Frances Harriet; Hilda Violet; Ch.arlctte Isabella.
Eobert I'urrier, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 23 Sept. 1850;
771. 26 .'lUg. lai'Q, Annie Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Crack-
nel!, Esq., Barri.<ter-at-Law, and has issue, Richard Uevereux
Hugh, b. 7 Feb. 1882.
Richard, b. 13 March, 1856 ; m. Florence Edith, dau. of
E. Thompson Harrison.
Charlotte Henrietta, m. 11 June, 1850, Robert Abercrombie,
Esq., Bengal C.S., and d. 30 Sept. 18yl, leaving issue.
Mary .\nn Fanny, d. v.nm. 30 Uec. 18i8, aged 41.
Eliza Jane, m. 1872, Capt. Edward K. B. Brooke, 4Ist Regt.,
and has issue.
Letitia Clementina, 7n. 1 Jan. 1869, William McCandlish,
Esq., C.E., and has i^sue.
Emily Harriet, d. 7 July, 1868.
Mary Helen, m. 24 Jan. 1882, I"rancig Woollaston Trevor,
M.A., son of Edward Salisbury Trevor, Esq. of Trawscoed
and Penylan, co. Aiontgomery, and has issue.
Mr. Mytton entered in early youth the Bengal C.S. in which he
rose to a seat on the bench of the Sudder, or High Court of
Appeal, and retired 1853. He d. 12 May, 1809.
yirr/ts— Qjarterly : 1st and 4th per pale az, and gu., an eagle
displayed, with two heads, or, within a border engrailed of the
lafit; 2nd and 3id arg., a cinquefoil az. Ciest — A ram's head
coupeJ arg., horned or.
Siat — Uanh, near Welshpool, co. Montgomery.
NAIRNE OF DUNSINNAN.
Naiene, William, Esq. of Dunsinnan, co. Perth,
J.P. and D.L., b. lSo2.
liiueag'e. — Sir William Nairne, of Dunsinane, descended
from Michael de Xami, who flourished temp. Robert III.,
was created a Bart. 31 March, 1704. His son and successor,
Sir William Nairne, 2nd liart. of Dunsinane, to. Emelia
Graham of Fintry, and by her (who d. 14 Dec. 1767) he had
Uiree daus. (the eldest to. Henry Smith, a Lawyer in Londun,
and the youngest ti. 1768) and two sons, Tuomas and William.
Sir William (i. at Scone, co. Perth, 26 June, 1754, aad was a. by
bis son.
Sir Thomas Nairne, 3rd Bart, of Dunsinane, d. 14 Dec.
1760, haring had issue,
William, his heir.
Charles, H.E.I.i .S., d. in India, 13 Jan. 1771.
Anne, m. 1761, Walter Barclay, Esq. of Pittachop.
The son and heir.
Sir William Nairne, 4th Bart, of Dunsinane, m. 17 Nov.
1769, Alexandrina, dau. of Robert Scott, Esq. of Dunninald,
and d. s. p. 12 Jan. 1790, being s. by his uncle,
Sir William Naiune, 6th Bart, of Dunsinane, one of the
Ordinary Lords of Sesssion, as Lord Dunsinane, d. 25 March,
1811, when the baronetcy became extinct, and his estate
devolved upon his grand-nephew,
James Mellis Nairne, Esq. of Dunsinane, J.P. and D.L.,
who assumed the surname Nairne. He m. 1820, Jane, only
dau. and heir of John Dnmimoud, Esq. of Gairdruin and
Handirran, co. Perth, and had is^ue, five daus. (Jane, Jessie,
Elizabeth, Jemima, and Anna, who all 7/1.) and tliree sons
who d. in infancy. He was s. in 1848 by his brother,
John Mellis Nairne, Esq. of Dunsinane, J.P. and D.L.,
TO. Jessie Isabella, dau. of James F'etherston, Esq. of Black-
hall, Northumberland, and Newbus Grange, co. Durham, and
d. 1866, leaving issue,
I. William, now of Dunsinnan.
II. Thomas Graham, b. 1853; m. 1879, Emma Maud Dal-
rymple, dau. of William Gurdon, Esq. ot Fuiichal, Madeira,
and has, with other issue, John Munro, b. 1880.
I. Janetta Margaret. 11. Eliza Mellis.
III. Florence Barclay.
.^)ms— Per pale sa. and arg., on a chaplet four mullets, all
counlerchanged. Crest — A celestial globe on a si and ppr.
Mottoes— OvtiT the crest, Spes ulta, below the arms, L'espe^
ranee me comfort.
&at — Duusinnan, Balbcggie, Perth.
ELLIS-NANNEY OF GWYNFRYN.
Ellis-Nanney, Hugh John, Esq. of Gwynfryn,
and Plas Hen, co. Carnarvon, and (Jefndeuddwr,
CO. Merioneth, J.P. and D.L., co. Carnarvon, Iligli
Sheriff 1870, and J.P. co. Merioneth, High SheriJl'
1877, b. 16 Eeb. 1845 ; m. 13 Jan. 1875, Hon.
EHzabeth Octavia Dillon, youngest dau. of Robert,
3rd Earon Clonbrock, and has had issue,
I. Owen Gerald, 6. 5 June, 1879 ; d. 6 July, 1887.
I. Mary Elizabeth, &. 16 Oct. 1877.
liineage.— This family derives maternally from the very-
eminent Cambrian lIou.se, of Nanney 0/ Nannau.
Richard Nanney, of Cefndeuddwr, co. Merioneth (son of
llowel Nannau, of Nannau, co. Merioneth, by Lowry, his 2nd
wife, dau. of William Griffith ap Jenkin, of Rhiwgocli), m.
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Lewis Owen, Esq. of Dolgelly, co.
Merioneth, Vice-Chamberlain of North Wales, and Baron of
the Exchequer of Carnarvon, and had issue. The eldest son,
Lewis Nanney, of Cefndeuddwr, to. Ellen, dau. of Rhys ap
Hugh, of Maes-y-pandy, and was s. by his son,
Richard Nanney, of Cefndeuddwr, father, by hig wife,Eliz-
beth, dau. of William David Lloyd, of Gwynfynydd, of two
daus., Margaret and Catherine, and a. son and successor,
Lewis Nanney, of Cefndeuddwr, whose wife was Gwen, dau.
of Robert Lloyd, of Rhiwgoeh. Their son,
Richard Nanney, of Cefndeuddwr, m. Anne, 5th dati. of
Richard Owen, of Morben, co. Mortgomery. and had issue.
The 2nd son,
Robert Nanney, of Cefndeuddwr, m. Martha, dau. of
Richard ap Edward, of Nanhoran Uchaf, and had an elder
son.
Rev. Richard Nanney, of Cefndeuddwr, Vicar of Clynog
1723, Rector of Llanaelhaiarn 1765, and Registrar and a
Canon of Bangor Cathedral, m. 27 Oct. 1732, Elizabeth, dau.
of William Wynne, Esq. of Wern, co. Carnarvon, and wa.s
father of a son, Richard (Rev.), who d. s.p. 1812, and a dau.
Catherine. Mr. Nanney d. 1768, and was s. by his dau. anil
eventual heir,
Catherine Nanney, to. Rev. Richard Ellis, of Gwynfryu
and Bodychan, Vicar of Clynog 1765, and Rector of Llanael-
haiarn, 1805, derived from Hwla ap Cunddehv, founder of the
1st Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powy.s, and was mother of
Elizabeth Ellis, m. John Jones, Esq. of Brynhir, and had
issue,
John, d. unm. 1812.
Richard, an officer in the Bombay army, d. s.p. 1811.
Owen, of Cefndeuddwr, of whom pieseiuly.
Catherine, m. Mathew llayes, Esq., and d. s. p.
Anne, to. Kov. Walter Poule.
Margaret, m. — Uavies, Ksq.
Elizabeth, m. Rev. i. Jones, Rector of Llanllyfni.
The elder surviving son,
Owen Jones Ellis-Nanney, Esq. of Cefndeuddwr anfl
Gwnfiyn, H.E.I.C.S., J.P. and D.L., M.P. co. Carnarvon,
b. 1790; m. 17 Nov. 1843, Mary, dau. of Hugh Jones, Esq. of
Hengwrtucha, co. Merioneth, and by her (who d. 8 July, 1849)
had issue,
I. Hugh John, his heir.
Mr. Owen Jones Ellis-Nanney assumed the two later surnames-
at the testamentary request of his uncle, David Ellis-Nanney,
IfAP
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NEA
14G5
Esq. and d. 27 Oct. 1870, when he was s. by his only son, Hugh
John Ellis-Nanney, Esq. now of Gwynfryn.
^rjiw— Quarterly : 1st and 4th or. a lion rampant az., for
Nanney ; '^nd arg., a cross between four arrows .sa., for Jones ;
Srd gu., a chevron between three lions rampant or, for Ellis.
Seats— Gv/yniryT) , and Plas Hen, near Criccieth, co. Car-
narvon, and Cefndeuddwr, co. Merioneth.
Ciu(/— Carlton.
NAPER OF liOUGHCREW.
Napee, James Lenox, Esq. of Louglicrew, co.
Meatli, J.P. and D.L. High Sheriff 1853, late Major
Meath Mihtia, b. 5 Dec. 1825; m. 5 April, 1877,
Hon. Katherine Frances Rowley, only dau. of Clot
•worthy, Srd Baron Langford, and by her (who d.
13 Jan. 1879) has issue,
William Lenox, b. 4 Jan. 1879.
liineag'e. — James Napeb, Esq. (4th son, of Sir Nathaniel
Naper, M.P., of More Critchell, Dorset, and grandson of Sir
Eobert Naper, Chief Bai-on of the Exchequer in Ireland, 1593),
■jii. the dau. of Anthony Petty, of Romsey, Hants, and sister of
the celebrated Sir William Petty, ancestor of the Marquess of
Lansdowne. By this lady, he left at his decease, 1676 (witli
three daus., i. Frances, to. Lieut. -Gen. Eichard Ingoldsby,
Lord Justice of Ireland ; n. Elizabeth, to. Right Hon. Thomas
Bligh, of Rathmore, M.P. ; iii. Sarah, m. Thomas Whyto,
Esq. of Redliills), three sons, of whom the 3rd,
James Naper, Esq. of Loughcrew, m. Anne, dau. of Sir
Ralph Dutton, '2nd bart. of Sherborne (co. Gloucester, and by
her (whO(Z. 1718) had (with two daus., Anne, 7)i. Dillon Pollard,
Esq. of Castle Pollard, co. Westmeath, and Mary) a son,
James Lenox Napeh, Esq. of Loughcrew, who assumed the
surname and arms of Dutton. He m. 1st. a dau. of Gen.
Ingoldsby, by whom he had an only child, John, who d. unm.
1771. He m. '2ndly, Jane, dau. of Christopher Bond, Esq. of
Newland, co. Gloucester, by whom he had issue,
James, of Sherborne, M.P. co. Gloucester 1780, who was
elevated to the Peeiage as Baron Suereobnb 1784 {see
Bobke's Peerage end baronetagr).
William, who inherited the Naper estates.
Ralph, 6. 17.55; -m. Miss Honor Gubbins, and d. s.p. If 04.
Anne, to. 1760, Samuel Blackwell, Esq. of Ampney Park, co.
Gloucester.
Mary, to. i 759, Thomas Master, Esq. of Cirencester.
Frances, to. 1771, Charles Lambart, Esq. of Beau Pare, co.
Meath.
Jane, m. 1776, Thomas W. Coke, Esq. of Holkham, created
Earl of Leicester.
Mr. Dutton d. 8 Sept. 17G6, aged 63, and was s. in his Irish
estates by his 2nd son, William, who, resuming the name and
arms of Naper, became
WiLLLAM Naper, Esq. of Loughcrew. He was i. 1749; ra.
8 June, 1787, Jane, dau. of Rev. Kerdinando Tracy Travell, of
Cpper Slaugliter, co. Gloucester, and dying 28 Nov. 1791, left
one dau. Jane, m. 26 Sept. 1815, Sir George Cornewall, Srd
l3art. of Moccas Court, co. Hereford, and one son,
James Lenox William Naper, Esq. of Loughcrew, co,
Meath, J.P. and U.L.,Higli Sheriff 1822, 6. 18 Feb. 1791; m.
3 May, 1824, Selina, 2nd dau. of Sir Grey Skipwith, 8th Bart,
of Newbold Hall, co. Warwick, and by her (who d. 12 Sept.
1880) had issue,
James Lenox, now of Loughcrew.
William Dutton, formerly Major 11th Foot, h. 13 Oct. 1830 ;
TO. 6 i)ce._187t), Jane, only dau. of Richard Wyatt Edgell,
Esq. of Milton Phice, Surrey, and Lympstoue, Devon.
Leiia Jane m. 1870, Lieut. Col. John Nicholas Coddington,
of Olilbridge, and d. 1 Feb. 1879.
Anna Selina.
Mr. Naper d. 2 Sept. 1868.
■ Arms — Arg., saltire engrailed between four roses gu.
C. f.s-J— A dexter arm erect, couped at the elbow, vested gu.,
turned up arg.. grasping a crescent ppr.
.^'tai— Loughcrew, near OUlcastle, B.S.O., co. Meath.
Cat6«— Travellers' and Carlton.
NAPIER OF PENNARD HOUSE.
Napier, Edwaed Beekeley, Esq. of Pennard
House, Somerset, J.P. and D.L.,High Sheriff 1859;
late Lieut.-Col. North Somerset Yeomanry, and for-
merly in the 59th Regt. b. 5 Nov. 1816 ; m. April,
1849, Emily Houlton, dau. of Col. Sir John Wilson,
t'.B., K.H., and has issue,
I. Gerard Berkeley, J.P., Major, Royal Wilts Militia, b.
1857 (Ciitis— Carlton and White's).
II. Arundel Berkeley, 6. 1860 ; m. the dau. of C. Harper,
Esq. of New Zealand, and has issue, Maurice Alexander
b. 18S7 ; Walter, b. 1888, and Violet Emily, 6. 1891.
III. Edward Berkeley, 6. 1862; d. 188G.
I. Emily, d. 1866. ii. Effie Lctitia.
liineagre. — Andrew Napier, Esq. claiming descent fronj
the noble family of Napier, to. Letitia Berkeley, and was
father of
Edward Berkeley Napier, Esq., h. 19 June, 1750; ui.
Letitia Sirah, dau. and heir of Gerard Martin, Esq., and by
her left at his decease, 1798 (with a dau. Letitia Sarah), art
only son and heir.
Gerard Martin Berkeley Napier, Esq. of PennarU
House, 6. 5 March, 1792; vi. 1813, Mary, dau. of John Paul
Paul, Esq. of Highgrove, co. Gloucester, and by her, (who
survived him, and m. 2ndly, 1835, Sir John Dean Paul, 1st.
Bart, of Rodborough, and d. 6 Feb. 1842) had, with two dau."?,
(Letitia Mary, in. F. Cripps, Esq., and d. 1839, and Julia
Arundel, d. 1847), three sons,
I. Edward Berkeley, now of Pennard House.
II. Charles Walter Albyn (Rev.), B.A. Oxon, Rural Dean,
Rector of Wiston, Sussex, 6. 28 Oct. 1817; m. 16 Sept. 1845,
the Hon. Marianne Flora Etruria Talbot, dau. of James,
3rd Lord Talbot de Malahide, and by her (who d. 20 Dec.
1878) had issue,
1 Walter Edward, 6. 20 Dec. 1847 ; d. unm. 3 Aug. 1881.
2 Gerard Talbot, Lieut. R.N., b. 22 Dec. 1848.
3 Henry Goring, 6. 4 Jan. 18.50.
4 Albyn Charles, b. 3 Aug. 1854.
b William Berkeley, b. 24 Sept. l.«55.
6 Lionel Augustus, b. 8 Dec. 1856.
7 George, b. 4 June, 185!t.
8 Frederic, 6. 14 Sept. 1S60.
1 Mary Arundel, to. 26 Aug. 1873, Rev. Edward Hill,
Rector of Boxgrove, Sussex.
2 Alice Margaret, m. 21 April, 1881, Denis Williani
Hussey, Esq., son of Rev. Edward Hussey, M.A., of
London.
3 Florence. 4 Isabel Henrietta.
in. Gerard John, Admiral R.N., D.L. Somerset, m. 1859,
Ella, dau. of Sir J. Wilson, C.B., K.H., and has a son:,
Alfred Gerard, Lieut. R.A., and other issue.
He d. 13 May, 1820.
.4 !7!zs— Quarterly : 1st and 4th or,asaltire engrailed between
four rose gu., for Napier; 2nd and 3ri, or, on a bend az. :i
mullet between two crescents of the field within a dwubk>
tressure fiory countcr-fiory of the second, fur Scott of Thirh-
stane. Crest — A dexter arm erect, eouped at th,; elbow, vested
gu., turned up arg., grasping a crescent ppr. iUoao— Fatak
providentia major.
6Va(— Pennard House, Shepton 5'allet.
Clubs — Carlton and Army and Mavy.
NAYLOR.
{See Letland.)
NEAVE OF MILL GREEN PARK.
Neave, Sheffield Henry Morier, Esq. of Mill
Green Park, co. Essex, b. 13 Oct. lSo3 ; m. 30
April, 1878, Gertrude Charlotte Margaret, eldest
dau. of Julius Talbot Airey, Esq. of Frognal Hall,
Hampstead, and niece of Gen. Lord Airey, G.C.B.,
and has issue,
I. Sheffield Airey, b. 20 April, 1879.
II. Eichard, b. 9 July, 1881.
I. Beatrice.
n. Violet.
Lineage.— Sheffield Neave, Esq. Srd son of Sir Thomas
Neave, Bart. (s'C livRKEa Peeraye and Baronetage), si Director
of the Bank of England, 6. 11 April, 1799: m. 1 Oct. 1851,
Mary Henrica, dau. of David Richard Morier, Esq., H.M.
Plenipotentiary in Switzerland, and sister of Sir Robert
Morier, G.C.B., Ambassador at Madrid and St. Petersburg',
and by her (who d. 1884) had issue,
I. Sheffield Henry Morier, now of Mill Green Park.
II. Edward Strangways, m. 4 Nov. 1882, Evelyn Jane, dau.
of Col. Eobert Vansittart, Coldstieata Guards, and has
issue,
1 Edward Arthur, 6. 2 July, 1883.
2 Gerald Vansittart, 6. 2 Oct. 1884.
3 Guy Morier, 6. 21 Oct. 1886.
4 Hugh, b. 1 June, 1893. I Evelyn Henrica.
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NEI
THE LANDED GENTHY.
NEL
la. Arthur Thomas Digby, late Capt. South Wales Borderers,
now Major 4th halt., m. 17 July, 1883, Harriet, dau. of the
late P.C. Ralli, Esq.
I. Anna Charlotte, vi. 1878, Reginald J. Mure, Esq., and
has issue.
D. Cecilia Louisa, m. 1876, Charles W. Matthews, Esq., and
has issue.
III. Nora, m. 1885, William Arrow, Esq.
IV. Alice Henriea Dora, m. 31 Oct. 1888, John Newton Hay-
ley, Esq., and has issue.
Mr. Neave d. 1868.
Arvis — Arg., on a cross sa., five fleurs-de-lis, or. Ci-est — Out
of a ducal coronet, gold, a lily, stalked and leaved vert,
Howercd and seeded, or. Mottn—Hola proba quse houesta.
,Sfa£— Mill Green Park, lugatestonc.
NEILIi OF BARNWEIIili.
Smith-Neili, William James, Esq. of Swin-
<lrigemuir, co. Ayr, J. P., lute Capt. R.A., b. 1837, s.
his father 25 Sept. 1857 ; m. 25 July 18(J0, Jessie
Gordon, youngest dau. of George Leigbton Wood,
Esq. of Bath, and by her (who d. 22 Jan. 1870)
lias issue,
1. James William, Lieut, and Adjutant Scots Guards, 6. 6
March 1865.
I. Sibyll Caroline.
u. Alice, m. 6 July. 1885, Francis John Stephens Hopwood,
Esq. of the Board of Trade, Whitehall, eldest son of J.
T. Hopwood, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, by
Ann Ellen, dau. of the late John Stone, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., The Prebendal, Thame, Oxon.
Xiineag'e. — William Neill, Esq. (claiming descent from
;i cadet of the SlacNeills of Barra, who settled in Ayrshire
about the middle of the 16th century), m. Janet, dau. of
James Blair, Esq. of Ayr, and niece of David Blair, Esq. of
Adamton, and by her was father of
James Neill, Esq. of Schaw, m. 1722, Jean, dau. of John
Smith, Esq. of Drongane, co. Ayr, and had besides several
*laus., one son,
James Neill, Esq. of Barnweill, m. 1779, Margaret, dau. (by
Marion Cochrane his wife) of Andrew Smith, Esq. of Swin-
<lrigemuir, son of Andrew Smith, Esq. of the same place, and
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Cunninghame, Esq. of
Auchenskeith, and by her had issue (with a son, James, and
two daus., Jean and Marion Jane, all d. yonng.
William, of Barnweill.
Andrew, Capt. DOth Kegt., m. 181.3, Louisa, dau. of Sir James
Patey, of lieading, and d. Dec. 1813, leaving a son (post-
humous), Andrew Charles Brisbane, in the medical ser-
vice H.E.I.C.
Mr. Neill d. Jan. 1799, and was s. by his eldest son,
LiECT.-CoL. William Smitu-Neill, of Barnweill and Swin-
drigemuir, 6. 17 July, 1784; to. Nov. 1807, Caroline, dau. of
Oeorge Price Spiller, Esq. (descendant of Spiller, of Slievoike,
Cornwall;, Commissary-Gen., and Caroline, his wife, repre-
sentative of the family of Bladen of Ketton Hall, co. Eutland,
and by this lady (who d. March, 1866) had issue,
.Tames George, his heir.
John Martin Bladen, Col. in the army, Deputy-Adjutant-
General of Victiiria, served dunng the entire of the second
campaign in Afghanistan, was present in every action with
the Candahar division of the army, and received the medal
of Candahar, Ghuznee, Caiiul, 1842, b. July, 18U ; m. June,
1851, Miss Sarah Horeniia Italph. He was killed at Mel-
bourne by a fall from his hor^e, 10 July, 1859.
William Francis, Capt. li.A. 6. 6 March, 1822; d. at Co-
lombo, Ceylon, 26 Sept. 1852.
Caroline.
Margaret Smith, m. 28 Dec. 1S.')7, James Weyman Wadeson,
Esq., 3rd son of Samuel James Wadeson, Esq. of Austin
F'riarsand Itoraford, Essex, and d. 29 Oct. 1882.
Sarah, m. 18 Nov. 1862, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edward Macarthur,
K.C.B.
Henrietta Jane Ellen, m. 17 March, 1863, Lieut.-Col. Fred.
NeU Edmondstone (whod. 14 Aug. 1866), youngest son of
Sir Charles Ednionstone, Bart.
Lieut.-Col. Smith-Neill, J. P. and D.L., «. to Barnweill on the
death of his father Jan. 1799, and to Swindrigemuir and Kers-
land on the death of his maternal uncle, John Smith, Esq.,
April, 1838. He d. 1850, and was t. by his eldest son,
Bbigadieb-Geneeal James George Smith Neill, a soldier
whose name will live in history, and whose services in India
and the Crimea were of prominent importance. He led a
brigade from Cawnpore to the relief of Lucknow, and here, at
the carrying of the batteries at the point of the bayonet, 25
Sept. 1857, at the verj- moment of complete success, " fell" —
to use the words of the Bombay Times — " The gallant General
Neill, the pride and idol of the army." The news of his fame
and his death made a great sensation in England, and the
Queen at once raised bis widow to the rank which would have
been hers had her husband lived to receive the Knight Com-
mandership of the Bath designed for him. The E.I.C. also
conferred on the widow a grant of £500 a year. This lady,
Isabella, dau. of Col. William Warde,of the 5th Bengal Native
Cavalry, granddau. of Gen. George Warde, of Woodlands
Castle, CO. Glamorgan, and great-grand-niece of the eminent
commander, Charles, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, was m. to Gen.
Neill in 1835. Issue of the marriage ; —
I. William James, now of Barnweill.
II. Charles Bladen, 1st Madras Fusiliers, m. Margaret, dau.
of Gen. Hay Campbell, H.A., and d. 1872, having had issue,
1 Margaret, in. Herbert James, Esq., and 2 Mabel Con-
stance.
III. George Eraser Eric. Colonel late Madras Staff Corps,
formerly Capt. E.E., m. Catherine, dau. of Gen. Hornblow
Rundall, U. E.. and has issue, Francis James ; Colin Eric ;
and Ada Isabel.
IV. Andrew Harry Spencer, Major Central India Horse, to.
Mary Ann, dau. of W. Smith Cuninghame, Esq. of Cap-
rington Castle, and widow of Capt. Tait, of Milrig.
V. Harrison Francis Spencer, Bengal Cavalry, d. num.
VI. James George Vansittart, m. Alice, dau. of — Bristowe,
Esq., and has issue, a son.
I. Jlary Caroline Kaikes, m. Harvey Kavenhill, Esq., son of
the late Rev. G. H. Kavenhill.
II. Charlotte Margaret, m. Major Walter EiddeU, R.H.A. {see
Burke's Peerat/f, Kiddell, Bart.).
HI. Elizabeth Catherine, m. James Kinloch Malcolmson,
Esq.
A statue of Gen. Neill, in honour and memory of his great
services, was erected by public subscription in Wellington
Square, in the town of Ayr. It bears the following inscription,
" James George Smith-Neill, C.B., Aide-de-Camp to the Queen,
Lieut.-Col. in the Madras Army, Brigadier-Gen. in India, a
brave, resolute, self-reliant soldier, universally acknowledged
as the first who stemmed the torrent of rebellion in Bengal.
He fell gloriously at the relief of Lucknow, 25 Sept. 1857,
aged 47."
yfrnw— Quarterly : 1st, az., a lion rampant arg.; 2iid or, a,
hand fessways, couped gu., holding a cross-cro.sslet fitch6e ia
pale az. ; 3rd or, a 1, mphad (or galley) sa; 4th per fesse arg.
and az., to represent the sea, out of which issueth a rock gu.
Crests — 1st, a .sinister arm in armour holding a dagger back-
handed, all ppr. ; 2nd, a dexter hand holding a sword, all ppr.
Mottoes — Vincere vel niori ; Steaoy.
&a£— Swindrigemuir, Dairy, co. Ayr.
NEILL OF MIDFIELD AND THE
GRANGE.
Neill, Robeet, Esq, of Midfield, co. Lancaster,
and The Grange, co. Eutland, J. P. for Manchester
(of which city lie has been twice Mayor) ; High
Sheriff of Kutland 1888; b. 4 Jan. 1817, m. 1839,
Maria, dau. of the late Joseph Skidmore, of Shef-
field, and has issue,
I. Robert, 6. 1840; m. 1866, Miss Jenkinson.
II. Joseph Skidmore, b. 1842; m. 1865, Miss Bancroft.
III. Alexander Benton, b. 1849; m. 1876, Miss Neill, of Brad*
ford, CO. York.
iv. Archibald, b. 1858; m. 1885, Miss Pocklington.
V. William Henry, b. 1861.
I. Mary, m. 1864, Henry Bancroft, Esq.
II. Maria, m. 1867, James Bancroft, Esq.
HI. Margaret, m. 1874, John James Holden, Esq.
IV Ellen.
Mr. Neill is son of Robert Neill, Esq. of Inverest,
near Edinburgh, who d. 1853, by his wife, Margaret
Renton (m. 1816; d. 1852).
Seais— Midfield, Higher Broughton, near Manchester, and
The Grange, Wing, near Oakham.
NELSON OF HANGER HILL HOUSE.
Nelson, Edwaed Montague, Esq. of Hanger
Hill House, Middlesex, J.P. for cos. Middlesex and
Warwick, b. 5 March, 1841 ; m. 1866, Mary Caro-
line, dau. of F. Wallis, F.R.C.S., of Bexhill, Sussex,
and has issue,
NES
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NET
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I. Edwakd Wallis, 6. 18C8.
II. Harold, 6. 1S69.
III. Ilictor Montague, b. 1873.
IV. Charles, 4. 1877.
1. Ethel, m. 1891, to Eoger Btillock, Esq. M.R.C.S., of
Warwick.
Mr. Nelson is 4tli son of the late George Nelson,
Esq. who d. 1850, by his wife, Sarah Philbrick,
who was m. 1830, and d. 1865.
Seat — Hanger Hill House, Ealing, W.
NESBITT (now BTTRROWES) OP
LISMOBE.
BuKBOWES, Thomas Cosby, Esq. of Lismore, co.
Cavan, J.P. High Sheriff 1888, b. 1856, m. 15 April,
1885, Anna Frances younger dau. of Hon. Richard
tChomas Maxwell of Portland, co. Caran {see
Eubke's Peerage, Faenham, B.) and has issue,
Eleanor Mary Cosby.
Eosamond Charlotte Cosby.
Mr. Thomas Cosby Burrowes s. his uncle 1886.
Zjineag'e. — Andbew Nesbitt, Esq. of Brenter (presumed
to be son of Thomas Nesbitt, of Xewbottle, and grandson
«f Geo'"c;e Nesbitt, who d. 1590), assignee from the Earl of
AnnanQale of the estates of Brenter and Malmusock, co.
Donegal, was father of
Andrew Nesbitt, Esq., who served in the army of
Charles I. in Ireland, m. Anne Lindsay, and d. 1092, leaving
four Bons,
Thomas, of whom hereafter.
Albert, an eminent Merchant in London, had a dau. Rachel,
who 771. Richard Hani Ilarcourt, Esq. of Penrtley, Herts, and
carried into the Harcourt family the estates of Urenter and
Melmusock, which estates Thomas Nesliitt, after his settle-
ment in Cavan, sold to his said brother Albert. Albert sat
in Parliament for the boroughs of Huntingdon and St.
Michael, and d. 1753.
Eobert, 7/1. Margaret, younger dau. of Arnold Cosby, Esq.
Alexander.
The eldest son,
Thomas Nesbitt, Esq. of Grangemore, co. Westmeath, Hijrh
Sheriff and M.P. Cavan 1720, m. 1st, 1701, Susan Lyons, by
whom he had one son, Charles Eobert, who d. unni., and
2ndly, 1713, Jane, dau. and heir of Arnold Cosby, Esq. of
Lismore, co. Cavan (son of William Cosby, grandson of Arnold
Cosby, great-grandson of Alexander Cosby and Dorcas Sydney
his wife). By this marriage Thomas Nesbitt came into
possession of Lismore and other estates in Cavan. He d. 1750,
liaving had issue (with seven daus.). five sons,
I. CosBY, of whom presently.
II. William, in. Mary Blackwood.
lu. Alexander, a Merchant in London, Tfi. a dau. of John
Gould, Esq., and rf. 1743.
IV. Arnold, a Merchant in London, 7)j. Miss Thale, sister of
Henry Thrale, Esq. of Streatham. He represented Cricldade,
and afterwards Winchelsea in Parliament, and d. s. p.
1765.
V. Albert, also a Merchant in London, m. 24 Nov. 1729,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Gould, Esq.
The eldest son,
CosBT Nesbitt, Esq. M.P. for Cavan, b. 1718, s. to the
Cavan estates on the death of his father, m. Anne, dau. of
John Enery, of Bawnboy, and d. 1768, having had issue,
Thomas, of whom presently.
John, Merchant in London, M.P. for Winchelsea, d. unm.
Albert (Rev.), D.D., Chaplain to the Prince Regent d. unm.
Frances, m. William Moore, Esq. of Tullyvir, co. Cavan.
Jane, m. James Young, Esq. of Lahard, co. Cavan.
Mr. Nesbitt was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Nesbitt, Esq. of Lismore, Col. in the army M.P.
for Cavan, 7)i. Louisa, youngest dau. and co-heir of John
Daniel De Genncs, of Portarlington, Col. in the British service,
and left, with two younger sons and a dau., three sons, Cosby
and John, his successors, and Thomas, who left by Anne his
wife, two sons and a dau., 1 John Albert, of Fort Hill, co.
Cavan, J. P.; 2 Thomas; 1 Louisa, vi. Major Moore, of The
Eocks, Crossdoney. Col. Nesbitt d. 1820, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Cosby Nesbttt, Esq. of Lismore, m. Elizabeth Hancox, but
d. without issue 1837, when the estates devolved upon his
brother,
John Nesbitt, Esq. of Lismore House, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1840, 777. Elizabeth, dau. of John Tatam, Esq. of
Moulton, CO. Lincoln, and d. 1854, leaving issue,
Cosby Thomas, of Lismore House, d. unm. 1856.
Alexandeb, of Lismore.
Frances.
Maby Anne, s. her brother.
Alexander Nesbitt, Esq. of Lismore House, co. Cavan,
and Old Lands, co. Sussex, D.L., High Sheriff, co. Cavan
1862, b. 1817; s. his brother 1855; 7)7. IS06, Cecilia, dau. of
Frederick Franks, Esq. Capt. R.N., and d. 21 June, 1S86,
when he was s. by his sister,
Mary Anne, 7/7. 1854, James Edward Burrowes, Esq. 2nd
son of Thomas Burrowes, of Stradone {see that family), and d.
12 March, 1887, leaving issue,
Thomas Cosby Burrowes, Esq. now of Lismore.
Arms — see Burrowes of Stradone.
Seat — Lismore House, Crossdoney, co. Cavan.
BEATJMONT-NESBITT OF TUBBERDALY,
Beaumont-Nesbitt, Edwaed John Downing,
Esq. of Tubberdaly, King's Co., J.P., High Sheriff
(1892), b. 20 Nov. I860; m. 30 April, 1890, Helen,
dau. of Frederick Freeman Thomas, Esq. of Ratton,
Sussex, by his wife, Mabel, 3rd dau. of Viscount
Hampden, and has issue,
Frederick George, 6. 20 March, 1893.
Violet Catherine, b. 4 Feb. 1891.
Liineagre. — John Downing, Esq. of Bellaghy and Rowes-
gift, CO. Derry, 6. 1700; m. Anne, dau. of Rev. J. Rowe, D.D.
and had issue,
I. vVlexandeb Clotworthy. his heir.
II. Dawson, ancestor of the family of Fcllerton o/^aHiiifoj'
(ichicli fee).
I. Sarah, m. to Charles Dawson, Esq., H. M. Inspector of
Customs for [reland, 3rd son of Joshua Dawson, Esq. of
Castle Dawson, M.P. for Wicklow, and Sec. for Ireland,
^ewp. Queen Anne. They had issue, John Dawson, liear-
Admiral R.N., who m. his first cousin, Medicis, eldest dau.
of Alexander Clotworthy Downing, of Bellaghy, and had,
among other issue, Thamazine, in. in 1826, to Rev. Joha
Bradshaw, Incumbent of Lambeg, co. Antrim, she d. in
I8s3. leaving an only surviving child, Thamazine, m. to
Eev. T. G. Beaumont, M.A., who eldest son, Edward
Beaumont-Nesbitt is the present possessor of the estates.
The eldest son,
Rev. Alexander Clotworthy Downing, of Bellaghy and
Rowesgift, Rector of Lechputuch, co. Derry, 771. Thamison,
dau. of Albert Nesbitt, Esq. of Tubberdaly, King's Co., and
had, with other issue (a dau. Medicis, who m. her 1st cousin,
Rear-Admiral John Dawson, ancestress of Edwakd Beau-
mont-Nesbitt, now of Tubberdaly), and a son,
John Downing Nesbitt, Esq. of Tubberdaly, who assumed
the additional surname of Nesbitt, on inheriting the Nesbitt
estates in the Kings Co. and cos. Roscommon and Galway,
ra. in 1800, Jane, dau. of Gen. Brady, R.A., of Leixlip House,
CO. Kildare, and had, with other issue,
Al-xanJer, who d. unm.
William George, his heir.
Caiberinb Thamison, who s. her brother.
Jane, ni. to Francis, Count de Lusi, and d. s.p. 1875.
Mary Anne, rf. unm. 1873.
Mr. Downing Nesbitt d. in 1847, and was s. by his son,
William George Downing Nesbitt, Esq. of Tubberdaly,
who d. unm. 1857, and was s. by his eldest sister, Catherine
Thamison, who d. unm. in 1886, and was s. by her cousin,
Edward Beaumont, who assumed the additional surnames of
Downing and Nesbitt.
^"amilg of ^cnumont.
George Beaumont, Esq., m. 1815, Alice, dau. of James
Akroyd, Esq. of Brook House, near Halifax, and d. 1858,
leaving by her (who d. in 1882) a son,
Rev. Tho>las George Beaumont, M.A., Rector of Chclmon-
diston, Suffolk, who r,i. Tamazine, dau. of Rev. John Brad-
shaw, Incumbent of Lambeg, co. Antrim, and had issue,
Edward John, now of Tubberdaly.
George. Henry Uamond Dawson.
Alice Mary. Mabel.
Seat— Tubberdaly, Edenderry.
NETTLES OF NETTLEVILLE.
Nettles, Robert, Esq. of Nettleville, co. Cork,
b. Feb. 1876, s. his father 1885.
1468
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THE LANDED GENTRY
KEY
Xiineagre. — John Nettles, Esq. of Toureen, co. 'Water-
ford, of an ancient English family, went to Ireland, 1630, from
CO. Hereford, and had a grant of lands, by patent from Charles
II.. in COS. Cork and Waterford, to the amount of 1258 acres,
which was enrolled 8 Nov. 1666. He was High Sheriff co.
Waterford 1670. He m. Mary, dau. of Valentine Greatrakes,
Esq. of Affane, CO. Waterford, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Robert, of Bally duff. CO. Waterford, and of Mahallagh and
Nettleville, co. Cork.
Ruth, m. Barry Drew, Esq. of Ballyduffe, co. Waterford.
Mary, vi. Rev. i'atricius Christian, of Old Grange, co.
Waterford.
Penelope, m. Henry Wallis, Esq. of Drisbane, co. Cork.
Elizabeth, m. Col. Richard Croker, of Curryglass, co. Water-
ford.
Mr. Nettles (whose will, dated 20 April, 1680, was proved 1684i
was s. by his eldest son,
JoH.N Nettixs, Esq. of Toureen, co. Waterford, Major in
the army. High Sheriff 1690-91 ; he m. a niece of Sir William
Evans, and left at his decease, 1715, one son and one dau.,
John, his heir, and Mary, m. Lieut. Edward Jones, of Youghal,
CO. Cork. Mr. Nettles d. 1715, and was .t. by his only son,
Jous Nettles, Esq. of Toureen, co. Waterford, Mahallagh,
and Beare Forest, co. Cork; he 7)i. Martha, dau. of Robert
Ryves, Esq. of Rathlogan, co. Kilkenny, and of Ryves Castle,
CO. Limerick, and d. 12 May, 1726, leaving issue,
I. John Rives, his heir.
II. Robert (Rev.), Rector of Ballinamona, near Mallow, co.
Cork, m. 1st, Jane, eldest dau. of John Bowerman, Esq. of
Coolyne, co. Cork, and by her (who d. 1762) he had issue,
two daus., co-heirs.
Jane, m. her cousin, William Nettles, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. 1783, Kiluer Baker, Esq.
Bey. Robert Nettles, »;. 2ndly, Jnne, 2nd dau. of Francis
Drew, Esq. of Drew's Court, co. Limerick, and had no issue
by her.
Mr. Nettles was s. by his eldest son,
John Ryves Nettles, Esq. of Toureen and Beare Forest,
m. 1738, Catherine, 2nd dau. of John Bowerman, Esq. of
Coolyne, and d. Nov. 1785, having had issue. The 3rd son
was a distinguished officer, Lieut.-Col. Harry Nettles, of the
23rd Dragoons, who d. s. p. 181 1. Mr. Nettles s. to Nettleville
at the decease of his cousin. His eldest son,
Robeet Nettles, Esq. of Nettleville, Capt. 10th Foot, J. P.
CO. Cork, 111. 1769, Esther, dau. of John Couran, Esq. of
Dublin, and had (with three daus.) Richakd Nevill, his heir,
and four other sons, all of whom were killed accidentally or in
battle, one of them at Waterloo. Mr. Nettles d. 1831 , and was
t. by his eldest son,
Richard Nevill Nettles, Esq. of Nettleville, J. P., m.
17 April, 1804, Anne, dau. of Daniel Gibbs, Esq. of Derry, co.
Cork, and granddau. of Sir Robert Warren, lat Bart, of
Warren's Court, and had issue,
Robert, of Nettleville.
Mary, d. Dec. 1876. Anne.
Esther, m. 18.36, Rev. Hume Babington, Rector of Moviddy,
CO. Cork, and il. April, 1878.
Frances, i/t. Nov. 1»29, John Howkes, Esq. of Kilcrae, co.
Cork, and d. 1874.
Mr. Nettles d. 21 April, 1851. His only son,
Robeet Nettlis, Esq. of Nettleville, J. P., 6. 31 March,
1805; m. 20 Aug. 1835, Elizabeth Walton, dau. of Thomas
KnoUes, Esq. of Uatlands, and had i.?sue,
Richard, late of Nettleville.
Mr. Nettles d. 1885. His only son,
Richard Nettles, Esq. of Nettleville, co. Cork, J. P., b.
1836; m. May, 1872, Esther Eliz;ilieth, dau. of Rev. Hume
Babington, Rector of Moviddy, co. Cork, and d. 1885, leaving
issue,
Robert, now of Nettleville.
Esther, 6. Oct. Is82.
Armg — Or, a chevron gu. between three nettle-leaves ppr.
Crest— A stag stalant under a tree ppr. Motto — Nemo me
impiine laceb>it.
i)ta(— Nettleville, Killinardrish, co. Cork.
NEVILE OF THOE.NEY.
Netile, George, Esq. of TJiornev, co. Notting-
ham, J.P., M.A... 6. 5 July, 1833; w.^29 Nov. 1873,
Sarah, only dau. of Edward "Williamson, Esq. of
Scarborough, und has issue,
I. Geobge, b. 25 Oct. 1874.
II. Edward Farrington, 6. 19 March, 1876.
III. Robert Montgomery, b. 2 Sept. 1877.
Xiineaee. — This is a branch of the great and powerful
family of Nevilb, Lords of Raby, who subsequently became
Earls of Westmorland, and whose descent is deducible from
our Saxon Annals.
Sir Robert Nevile, of Eldon (4th son of Ralph de Nevile,
2nd Lord Nevile, of Raby, by Alice his wife, dau. and co-heir
of Hugh de Audley), distinguished himself in arms. He r,i.
Clara, dau. of Sir Francis Pinckney, and was father of Sir
Alexander Nevile, the father of Thomas Nevile, who left, by
Elizabeth his wife, a son,
William Nevile, of South Leverton, co. Nottingham (will
dated 1467), m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of — Barker, of South
Leverton, and by her had issue,
I. Thomas, of South Leverton, in. the dau. of Lewis, oS
Hedon, Notts, and was ancestor of Thomas, Dean of Canter-
bury, Master of Trin. Coll. Caiiib., who rebuilt the quail-
rangie there which still retiiins the name of " Nevile'.s
Court, and of the Neviles of MalMrsey.
ji. George, to whom his father granted lands by deed of 13
Henrt VI (1434), of whom we treat.
The younger son,
George Nevile, of Eagnall, co. Nottingham, who w.
Isabel, dau. and heir of John Crofts, of that place, and had
issue,
I. William, his heir, ancestor of Nevile of Ragnall, whoso
representative in 1614, George, m. Elizabeth Johnson, ixnd
lelt five daus., his co-heirs.
II. Robert, of whom hereafter.
III. Alexander, of Hablethorpe, left a dau. Margaret, lu.
Richard Reyner.
IV. George, who had a son, William.
The 2nd son,
Robert Nevile, (will proved 1527), m. Joanna, dau. of Ralpli
Woodford, co. Leicester, and had, with a dau Edith, iii.
Anthony Stanton, and other issue, a son,
Robert Nevile, Esq. (will proved 1558) in. Alice, 2nd dau.
and co-heir of William Boswell, of Chete, by whom he had,
with four daus. (1 — m. Fotherby; 2Beatri.'c; 3 Anne ; 4 Eliza-
beth, m. 1st, Thomas Boswell, Esq. of Erdesley, and 2ndly,
Martin Anne, Esq. of Fiickley), three sons, George, his heir ;
Robert and Richard, both of whom d. s. p. lli.s son,
George Nevile, Esq. of Ragnall, who bought Thorney, ni.
Barbara, sister and co heir of Sir John Hercy, of Grove, and
5th dau. of Sir Humphrey Hercy, by Elizabeth his wife, dau,
of Sir John Digby, of Ketelby, and had, wiih five daus.,
I. John, of Grove, of whom we treat.
II. George, d.s.p. 1582.
III. Gervase, of Blyth Abbey, bur. there 24 Dec. 1601.
IV. Francis, d. s. p. v. Antony, d. s. p. 1590.
VI. Dionysius or Dennis.
The eldest son,
John Nevile, of Grove, m. Gertrude, dau. of Richard
Whalley (her admon. 1591), and had issue (will pr. 1588),
Hercy, of Grove, m. Bridgitr, dau. of Sir H. Saviileof Lupset,
and was ancestor of the Neviles, Baronets, uj' Grove (now
extinct).
George, of whom presently.
Robert. William. John or Gervase.
The younger son,
George Nevile, of Stapleford, legatee of Gcrvase, and pur-
chaser of Thorney from Dennis' son, m. 1st, Jane, dau. of
Marmadale Tyrwhitt, of Scotter, and had, with otiier issue,
I. Gervais (Sir), of Haddington, CO. Lincoln, in. Kathcii'ic,
dau. of Richard Hutton, of Goldsbro, Chief Justice, ami
had issue.
II. George, bapt. 1604, of whom presently.
He m. 2ndly, 4 Aug. 1641, Mary, widow of Charles Lovel), of
Spredlington, co. Lincoln (she was bur. at Thorney lG/1), and
d. 1652, and was bur. at Thorney. His younger .son,
George Nevile, of Thorney, ih. 1st, Alic:', dau. of Geor;;i^
Stowe, and relict of William Rothwell (her will 1648), and by
her had issue,
I. George, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, bur. 1661.
He m. 2ndly (post nuptial settlements 1G51), Sarah, dau. of
Biyan Cooke, of Sandal, and relict of John Copley, and by
her (who m. 3rdly, 1G6.5, Christopher Ayscoughe), had issue,
III. Bryan, bapt. March 1651 («ill pr. 1724), m. 29 Oct. 1674,
Martha, dau. of Thomas Ellis, of U eliiauore, by Jane hi-;
wife, dau. of Sir Gervase Nevile and Katheiine Ihittoii
his wife (see above), and was ancestor of the Neviles "/
U'alcot and Welliagore.
I, Jane, bapt. 12 March, 1652 ; bur. at Doncastcr.
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Mr. George Nevile J. 23 April, 1653, and was s. by the eldest
son by the first marriage,
CiEOBfiE Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, 6. 1637 ; m. 1st, 1661,
Maria, (iau. of Thomas Boswell, Esq. of Edington, co. York,
and widow of — Blythman, by whom (who d. 4 Aug. 1670) he
had, with seven daus., one son,
Geoege, his heir.
Jlr. Neyile m. 2ndly (settlements 1673), Elizabeth, dan. of
Jeremiah Halfhide, and by that lady (who d. Nov. 1741) had
issue,
Christopher, h. 3 June, and d. v. p. 15 Aug. 1673.
Edwabd, bapt. 15 Nov. 1675, m. 1707, Martha, dau. of Thomas
Lister, Esq. of Coleby. co. Lincoln, and by her, who d.
1746, and was bur. at Thorney, (with a dau. Mary, who d.
young, 1715), had issue,
Edwajd, 6. 28 Oct. 1711 ; m. Farrjngton, dau. of George
Palmer, Esq., and niece of Sir Richard Farrington, Bart.,
and djing 29 Jan. 1754, left with other issue, a son,
George, of whom presently, i,i. his cousin, Cathebine,
dau. of George Nevile of Thorney.
Frances, b. 16 July, and d. 12 Nov. 1674.
Alice, bapt. 2 Oct. 1683; vi. William Kothwell, Esq. of North
CoUingham. She (/. 21 Nov. 1755.
Mary, bur. 12 March, 1674.
Mr. Nevile was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
George Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, b. 10 March, 1662, who m.
twice, let, Mary Nichols (d. 1704), by whom he had issue,
George, his heir, and 2ndly, 1712, Winefred, dau. of Mat.
Smith, of Denby (she d. s. p. 1715). He d. 1723, and was s.
by his only son,
George Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, b. 1696; m. 1735, Catherine,
4th dau. and eventual co-heir of Philip Vincent, Esq. of Barn-
borough Grange, co. York, and had an only dau. and heir,
CiTHERiNE, bapt. 20 June, 1742; m. her cousin, George
Nevile, Esq. of Thorney (as above). Mr. Nevile dying without
male issue 1742, the repre.=entation of the family devolved
upon his cousin and son-in-law,
Geoege Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, J.P. and D.L., Lieut. -Col.
Notts Militia, and High Sheriff 1772, son of Edward Nevile,
and grandson of Edward Nevile (senior) and Martha Lister his
wife {see above), b. 20 Dec. 1739; m. {as above) 10 Sept. 1763,
Catherine, only dau. and heir of George Nevile, Esq. of Thor-
ney, and Catherine Vincent his wife, and by her (who d. 10
July, 1809, will dated 1807) had nineteen children, of whom
survived, Nevile Geoege, his heir; Cheistopher, successrrto
his brother; Edward (Rev.), b. 23 Dec. 1773, Vicar of Precs,
Salop, m. Elizabeth, dau of Sir Jolrn Hill, 3rd Bart, of Hawke-
stone, and d. i.p. ; Maria Catherine, m. William Wright, Esq.
of Bawtry. Mr. Nevile d. 29 June, 1806, aged 66, and was s.
by his eldest son,
Nevile Geoege Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, 6. 17 Oct. 1764,
at whose decease unm. 5 Dec. 1829, the estates devolved upon
bis brother,
Cheistopher Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, J.P. and D.L.,nigh
Sheriff 1835, Capt. R.N., 6. 13 Sept. 1769 ; m. 1st, 9 May, 1797,
Ann Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Jonathan Acklom, Esq. of Wise-
ton, by whom (who d. 11 June, 1813) he had two sons,
I. Christopher (Rev.), his heir.
II. George, of Wigesley, co. Notts, 6. 6 Feb. 1803 ; d. unm.
5 Oct. 1867.
He m. 2nd]y, 12 Dec. 1815, Mary Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Allen
Swainstun, M.D., of Y'ork, and sister of Edward Swainston
Strangways, Esq. of Alne, co. York, and by her (who d. 26
Feb. 1856) had two other sons,
HI. Charles (Rev.), M.A., Rural Dean, Prebendary of Lin-
coln and Rector of Stow in Lindsay, b. 10 Dec. 1816; to. 31
Jan. 1860, Maria, only surviving child of Rev. W. A. Ham-
mond, M.A., Rector of Whitchurch, co. Oxford, and has
issue,
1 Christopher William Andrew, Capt. 3rd batt. Lincoln
Regt., 6. 12 July, 1862.
2 Charles Swaint-ton (Rev.), Eector of Wickenby, co. Lin-
coln, b. 5 July, 1864.
3 Henry Isaac Williams, Lieut. R.N., 6. 31 Aug. 1865.
4 Thomas, b. and d. 4 Dec. 1868.
1 Maria Elizabeth. 2 Charlotte Gertrude Lucy.
3 Rhoda Frances Caroline.
IV. Henry (Rev.), Eector of Wickenby, co. Lincoln, 6. 27 Jan.
1819; TO. Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Edward Hodgson, Vicar
of Eickmanswonh, and d. s. p. 14 Feb. 1878.
Mr. Nevile d. 10 Sept. 1844, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Christopher Nevile, of Thorney Hall, Rector of
Wickenby, co. Lincoln, and Vicar of Thorney, J.P., 6. 11 Jan.
1806; TO. 28 Dec. 1830, Gertrude, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Col.
George Hotham, and by her (who d. 15 Sept. 1859), had
issue,
I. George, now of Thorney.
II. PM ward Horatio, 6. 11 Sept. 1817, m. Nov. 18S2, Alice
Edith, dau. of Christian AJlhusen, Esq. of Stoke Court, and
has issue,
1 Gcrvas Clifton, b. 30 Sept. 1883.
2 Christopher, b. 12 April, 1889.
1. Charlotte, d. 31 Aug. 1859. n. Gertrude.
III. Lucy, d. 6 June, 1866. iv. Caroline.
V. Anne Elizabeth, in. 22 May, 1866, Sir Charles William
Strickland, 8th Bart, of Boynton.
Mr. Nevile m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Mr. John Wright (who
d. Sept. 1862^ by whom he had one son,
III. John Christopher, b. 17 Sept. 1862.
He m. 3rdly, Mary Ann, dau. of Robert Tooth, Esq. of Swift's
Park, Kent, and d. 1877), having by her had issue,
IV. Richard Arthur, 6. 9 June, 1867.
V. Sydney Oswald, b. 12 July, 1S73.
VI. Frederick Ivor, 6. 3 Dec. 1876.
VI. Mary Edith. vii. Florence Ethel.
VIII. Blanche Isabel. ix. Catherine Alice.
^)-ni«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a saltire arg., for the
Lords of Rally ; 2nd and 3rd, or, fretly gu., on a canton per
pale erm. and or, a ship with sails furled sa. Crests — 1st, Out
of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head arg. ; 2nd, On a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a ship sa. Motto -Ne vile veils.
NEVILE OF WELLINGORE.
Nevile, Ealph Henet Cheistopher, Esq. of
Wellingore, co. Lincoln, J.P., High SherifP 1883,
b. 15 Nov. 1850 ; s. his father Dec. 1861 ; m. 1871,
Mildi-ed Frances, dau. of Charles Robert Scoti-
Murray, Esq., and has issue,
I. Geoffrey Henry, 6. 11 March, 1874.
II. Hugh George, 0. 17 Nov. 1878.
III. Charles Joseph, b. 30 April, 1883.
IV. Bernard Philip, b. 1 Aug. 1888.
I. Isabel Mildred Mary, b. 31 May, 1875.
n. Eleanor Cicely, b. 16 Nov. 1876.
III. Margaret Mary, 6. 5 Aug. 1880.
Lineagre. — Bryan Nevile, younger son of George
Nevile, of Thorney, who d. in 1653 (see Nevile of Thorney),
m. Martha Ellis, and had a son,
Gervais Nevile, who, by Honora his wife, was father of
Christopher Nevile, m. 1st, Elizabeth Sharp, and 2ndly,
Miss Brown, and had a dau., Margaret, m. Capt. Mercer, and
a son,
Christopher Nevile, Esq. of Wellingore, to. Lady Sophia
Noel, youngest dau. of Henry, 4th Earl of Gainsborough, and
had issue,
I. Christopher, his successor.
II. Henry William (Rev.), who carried on the lino.
I. Sophia Charlotte, to. Gen. Ainslie.
Mr. Nevile d. 1829, and was s. by his eldest son,
. Christopher Heney Nevile, Esq. of Walcot and Wellingore,
CO. Lincoln, Col. Rutland Fencible Cavalry, b. 1774, who
assumed by royal licence, dated 7 June, 1798, the surname
and aims of Noel only, in compliance with a testamentary
injunction of his cousin, Thomas Noel, Esq. of Walcot, co.
Northampton. He m. Dec. 1818, Miss Abbot, and d. 27 Feb.
lSo8, leaving an only dau.,
Sophia Mary, m. 30 May, 1844, Frederick William Allix, Esq.
of Willoughby Hall, co. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., late Capt.
Grenaaier Guards.
Mr. Noel d. 27 Feb. 1838. His only brother,
Rev. Henry William Nevile, Rector of Cottesmore, m.
1807, Amelia, dau. of James Mann, Esq. of Hallow Park, co.
Worcester, and by her (who d. 25 Oct. 1822) had issue,
Henry, of Walcot.
Charles James, b. 1812 ; d. 1 Feb. 1878.
Gerard (Rev.), M,A., Vicar of Tilton, co. Leicester, 6.1815;
m. 18 Aug. 1842, Rosamond, eldest dau. of Sir Matthew
BlaUiston, Bart., and d. 11 May, 18bl, having b> her (who
d. 10 May, 1862) had issue, Henry, b. 31 xMay, 1845, m.
8 Aug. 1876, Lucy, dau. of — Eobens, Esq. of Edinburgh ;
and Amelia.
Horace, d. young.
George, of Stubton Hall, co. Lincoln, J.P. for parts of
Kesteven, and D.L., High Sheriff co. Lincoln 18.i8, late
Lieut. B.A., 6. 25 Oct. 1822; m. 29 Dec. 1846, Madalene
Elizabeth, dau. of George M. Gla>gow, Esq., Capt. li.A.
Mr. Nevile s. to Stubton under the will of fcir li jbert Heron,
Bart.
Eq ily, m. 1830, James Veale, Esq. of Passaford, Devon.
Sophia, m. 13 April, 1842, Hon. and Eev. John Fortescue,
and d. 29 Dec. 1868, leaving issue.
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Lucy, m. 1841, Henry Staffonl O'Brien de Stafford, Esq. of
Tisover, co. Xortliampton, who d. 18S0.
Mr. Xevile <?. 8 Xov. 1843, and was s. ty his son
Henry Xevile, Ksq. of Walcot and WcHingore, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1840, 6. 31 Dec. 1809; m. 20 April, 1847,
Ellen, dau. of Kev. Charles Bryan, of Woolastone, co. Glouces-
ter, and had issue,
Kalph Henry Cukistopheb, now of Wellincrore.
Cicely Sophia, m. Edward Cracroft-Amcotts, Esq. of Hack-
thoin.
He d. Dec. 1861. His widow to. 1864, Lieut.-Col. Weston
Cracroft-Amcotts, of Hackthorn and Kettlethorp, co. Lincoln.
Arms, dx. — Same as Nevile of Thorney.
&nfs— Wellingore Hall, Grantham, co. Lincoln, and Crown
Lea, Malvern.
NEVILE OF SKELBROOKE, formerly OF
CHEVET.
Netilk, Percy Sandfoed, Esq. of Skclbrooke
Park, CO. York, formerly an officer in the 22ucl Regt.,
J.P. West Riding, b. 14 April, 1840; m. 1st, 3 Oct.
1865, Rhoda Marwood, eldest dau. of tlie Itxte Harry
Farr Yeatman, Esq. of Manston House, Dorset
(eldest son of the Rev. Harry Farr Yeatman, LL.B.,
of Stock House, Dorset, see that Family), and bv
her ('o-ho d. 3 Oct. 1866) had a son,
I. Percy Gilbert, 6. 22 Sept. 1866.
Mr. Nevile m. 2ndly, 18 June, 1873, Etheline,
youngest dau. of Charles H. Radcliffe, Esq. of
Salisbury, and has had issue,
II. Sandford Grant Radcliffe, 6. 23 Oct. 1875.
HI. Malhert Martin Huyshe, 6. 14 May, 1877.
IV. Cavendish Brownlow, 6. and d. 8 April, 1879.
V. Gervys Charies, 6. 1 June, 1880.
VI. Raymond Pate, b. 3, and d. 12 March, 1885.
VII. Guy Lister, 6. 2 Oct. 1886.
I. Maude Ellen, 6. 15 April, 1874.
II. Dorothy Amy, 6. 29 Dec. 1882; d. 14 March, 1891.
III. Joyce Etheline, b. 17 June, 1891.
Tjineage.— Mr. Nevile represents a branch of the great
and powerful family of Nevile, Lords of Raby and Earls of
"Westmorland.
Richard de Xovavilla (4th son of Baldricus Teutonicus,
Lord of Bacqueville-en-Caux and Archearius, held the fief of
Keuvile sur Tongue, in Normandy, and was lather of
Gilbert de Nevile, who is said to have been Admiral to the
Conqueror, by his wife Philicia, dau. of the Count deDamoys,
he had a son,
Gilbert de Nevile, who founded Tupholme Abbey, ante
1168, m. Johanna, dau. of Roger de Clare, and left a son and
heir,
Geoffrey de Nevile, Governor of Berwick-on-Tweed, m.
Emma, dau. and heir of Bertram de Bulmer, Lord of Brance-
peth, in the Palatinate of Durham, and had (with a son, Henry,
•who d. s. p.) an only riau.,
Isabel de Nevile, heir to her brother. This great heir to.
Eobert Fitz-Maldred, Lord of llaby, in Durham (of the illus-
trious Saxon stock of the Earls of Northumberland), and by
him had a son,
Geoffrey de Xevile, who assumed his mother's name. His
eldest son, Robert de Xevile, Lord of Uab}-, was ancestor of
the extinct Earls of Westmorland and the Marquess of Aber-
gavenny. His 2nd son,
Geoffrey de X'bvile, a Justice Itinerant, and Governor of
Scarborough Castle, m. 1268, Margaret, diu. and heir of Sir
John de Longvilliers, of Hornby Castle, and dying 1285, left a
son and heir.
Sir John de Nevile, of Hornby, who (with an elder son.
Sir Robert Xevile, oi Hornby, whose granddau. and representa-
tive ra. Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter, son of John of
Gaunt) left a younger son.
Sir Edmund de Nevile, of Liversedge. This Knight m.
Isola, dau. and sole heir of Robert Flamburgh (grandson of
Robert Flamburgh and Alice his wife, dau. and lieir of Sir
Ralph Liversedge, of Liversedge, co. York), and by her had a
son and heir,
William de Nevile, who d. 42 Edward III., having m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Harington, and was father of
Sir John de Nevile, High Sheriff co. York, who espoused
Alice, dau. and heir of Henry Sherwood, Esq., and had issue,
a son and heir,
Sir Thomas Nevile, of Liversedge, whose will was proved
1438. By his wife, Alice, dau. and heir of Richard Gascoygne
Esq. of Hunslet, co. Y'ork, he had a son and heir.
Sir Robert Nevile, of Liversedge, who m. for his 2nd wife,
Eleanor, dau. of Sir William Molyneux, of Sefton, co.Lancaster,
and had, with other issue, an heir,
Sir John Xevile, of Liversedge, twice High Sheriff of co.
York, m. Maud, dau. and heir of Sir William Ryther, of
Ryther, co. York, and by her left, at his decease in 1002, with
other issue, an eldest son, Thomas, of Liversedge (who d. v. p.,
and whose line ultimately ended in co-heiresses), and a younger
son.
Sir John Xevile, of Chevet {jure uxoris), High Sheriff co.
Y'ork thi ice. He to. Elizabeth (widow of Sir Thomas Tempest),
eldest dau. and co-heir of William Bosvile, Esq. of Chevet, co.
York, and had with other issue, a son and heir,
Henry Nevile, Esq. of Chevet, to. 1533, Dorothy, dau. of
Sir John Dawney, Knt. of Cowick, co. York (by his wife,
Dorothy Nevill, dau. of Richard, 2nd Lord Latimer), and was
s. by his elder son,
Gervase Nevile, Esq. of Chevet, living 1585. He m. Anne,
dau. and co-heir of Thomas Greenhalgh, Esq. of Teversall, co.
Notts, and had an only surviving child,
Henry Xevile, Esq. of Chevet, aged 13 in 1585, according to
the Visitation. By his wife, Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of
Herjy Sandford, Esq. of Thorp-Salvin, co. York, he had, with
younger issue, two sons,
I. Francis Xevile, aged 73 in 1665, s. his father at Chevet,
and was thrice married. By his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of
Thomas I'ancrcd, Esq. of Brampton, co. York, he had an
only son, Gervase Xevile, of Milnthorpe, co. York, who m.
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Beaumont, Knt. of
Whitley Beaumont, and left an only child and heir, Eliza-
beth. By his 1st wife, Rosamund, dau. of Cyril Arthington,
Esq. of Arthington, co. York, Mr. Nevile, of Chevet, had
(with two daus., Mary, wife of Sir Richard Tancred, of
Wrixley, and Rosamond, wife, 1st, of Sir Thomas Bland, 1st
Bart, of Kippax, and 2ndly, of Walter Walsh, Esq. of
Houghton), a son and heir, Sandford, of Chevet, whose
male issue failed (17iO) with his grandson, John, of Chevet,
whose only child and heir, Anne Nevile, ultima suorum,
in. Harrison liiUington, Esq., and d. s.p. Aug. 1765.
II. Gervase, of whom we treat.
Gervase Xevile, Esq. (2nd son of Henry Nevile and Eleanor
Sandford) of Beeston, co. York, was Quartermaster-General to
the Duke of Newcastle, 1643. He d. 15 F'eb. 1676, aged 85,
having m. Barbara (who d. 1660), dau. of John Bullock, Esq.
of Derlcy, co. Derby, by whom, with younger issue, he had a
son and heir,
Gervase Nevile, Esq. of Beeston and Holbeck, co. York.
He m. Dorothy, dau. of Francis Cavendish, Esq. of Doveridge,
CO. Derby (by his 1st wife, Dorothy, dau. of John Bullock, Esq.
of Norton, co. Derby, and sister and co-heir of William
Bullock, Esq.) and by her (who d. 15 Jan. 1713) left at his
decease, 31 May, 109G (with other issue, who d. iu infancy
or s. ;j.),
I. William, of whom presently.
II. Gervase ^Rev.), s. his brother William at Holbeck, and
afterwards to Chevet.
III. Cavendish (Rev.), s. his brother Gervase at Chevet.
1. Barbara, to. 1st, Michael Portington, Esq. of Portington,
CO. York, and 2Hdly, 16 Nov. 1705 (as 2nd wife), the Rev.
Peter Rebinson, Rector of Grindou, co. Stafford, and had by
him an only child and heir,
Dorothy, of whom hereafter.
William Nevile, Esq. of Holbeck, High Sheriff co. Y'ork
1710, TO. Bridget, dau. of Walter Calverley, Esq. of Calverley,
CO. York (father of Sir Walter Calverley, 1st Bart, of Calverley),
and widow of Jolm Ramsden, Esq. of Crowstone, in the same
CO., but d. s. p. 22 April, 1713, being s. by his brother.
Rev. Gervase Nevile, of Holbeck, Vicar of Binglcy, co,
York, and M..\. of Trin. Coll. Camb., who «. also to the entailed
Chevet estates on the death, in Oct. 1720, of his kinsman, John
Nevile, Esq. {see ante), but dying unm. they passed to his next
brother,
Rkv. Cavendish Nevile, who then became of Chevet,
which, however, reverted on his death, 18 Feb. 1749, aged
68 yeari, without male issue, to his kinswoman, Anne
(Xevile), Mrs. Pilkington, as shown above. Mr. Nevile, who
was sometime Fellow of University Coll. Oxford, and forty
years vicar of Norton, co. Dcrliy, m. 1 May, 1737, Katherine,
widow of William Wentworth, Esq. of Horbury, co. Y'ork,
and dau. of Sir Lionel Pilkington, 5th Bart, of Stanley, ccY^ork,
hy whom (who d. 11 Aug. 1790) he had, with an only son.
Cavendish Nevile, who d. an infant, an only surviving dau. ami
heir,
Anne Xevile, d. unm. 5 May, 1756, in her 14th year, being
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t. by hercousin, Dorothy, the dau. of her aunt, Barbara Neyile,
by her 2nd husband, the Rev. Peter Robinson,
DoKOTHY, sole heir of her cousin and heir-general of her
grandfather, Gervase Nevile, of Holbeck. This lady, who was
6. 1706, m. John Lister, Esq. of Sysonby, co. Leicester (son
of Richard Lister, Esq. of Thorpe Ernald and Sysonby, co.
Leicester, High Sheriff of that co. 1692, by his wife Frances
Pate, only dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Smith, Bart, of
Ilatherton, co. Chester, by his wife Abigail, eldest dau. and
co-heir of Sir John Pate, Bart, of Sysonby, aforesaid), and by
him, from a younger branch of whose family descends the
present Lord Kibblesdale, left at her decease, 24 Oct. 1782,
with other younger issue, twin sons, of whom the younger was
Gen. Cavendish Lister, 3rd Foot Guards, who d. unm. 1823,
and the elder, her heir,
John Pate Nevile, Esq. of Badsworth, co. York, Lord of
the Manor of Holbeck, b. 3 March, 1734-5, Capt. in the Royal
Horse Guards (Blue), assumed the name of Nevile, in lieu of
his patronymic Lister. Mr. Nevile m. 27 March, 1771, Sarah,
youngest dau. of the Rev. Chambers Bate, of Forston, co.
Derby, and Rector of Euston, co. Northampton, by whom (who
d. 16 Nov. 1S02) he had issue to survive infancy,
I. John Pate, Lieut. 3rd Foot Guards, d. of his wounds in
Holland, 10 Oct. 1796, aged 25 unm.
II. Charles Henry, Lieut. 2nd Queen's Royal Regt., killed on
board Lord Howe's ship, 1 June, 1794, aged 19.
III. Brownlow Pate, Lieut. 3rd Foot Guards, d. of his wounds
In Holland, 16 Sept. 1799, aged 23, I'.nm.
IV. Cavendish, also a Lieut. 3rd Foot Guards, B.A., of
Queen's Coll. Camb., d. 4 Dec. 1802, aged 26, leaving an
only child, Mary, d. in infancy.
V. George, of whom hereafter.
VI. Sandfoid, m. and had issue.
vii. Martin, Comm. R.N., d. at Honduras, 27 July, 1803,
aged 22, unm.
Till. Samuel, Lieut. R.N., Mlled at Martinique, 7 Feb. 1804,
aced 21, vnm. He was the seventh son (six of whjm died
in the King's service), whose loss within as many years,
his father had to deplore.
IX. Joseph, a student at Cambridge, d. 17 Oct. 1803, aged
20, unm.
I. Kaiherine, d. 29 Nov. 1853, unm.
II. Sarah, d. 14 Feb. 1797, unm.
III. Arabella.
Mr. Nevile d. 16 Dec. 1817, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son,
George Nevile, Esq. of Skelbrooke Park, and Badsworth,
CO. York, m. Georgiana Katherine, dau. of the Rerv. Dr.
Champneys, and by her (who d. 9 Jan. 1857) had issue,
I. John Pate, only son and heir.
I. Sarah, m. 24 J;in. 1846, Augustus Alexander 'WTlite. Esq.
of H.M.'s Treasury, youngest son of Major Henry White,
74th Highlanders, and had issue.
II. Georgiana Katherine, m. 1st, 20 May, 1843, Charles Abra-
ham Whittuck, Esq. of Hanham Hall, co. Gloucester (who
d. e. p. 1856) ; she m. 2ndly, Capt. Robert Clifton Gordon,
47th Regt., and had a son.
Mr. Nevile d. 9 March, 1843, at Ostend, and was s. by his
son,
John Pate Nevile, Esq. of Skelbrooke Park, J.P., sometime
an Officer in the 76th Regt., m. 24 July, 1838, Louisa Mary
Slade, only dau. of Robert Foster Grant,-Dalton, Esq. of Ingold-
isthorpe Hall, co. Norfolk, and Shanks House, co. Somerset,
and by her (who d. 14 June, 1885) had issue,
I. Pekcy Sandfobd, now of Skelbrooke.
II. Ernest Edward Cator, late Capt. 84th Regt. 6. 10 April,
1842, m. 8 Feb. 1883, Frances, only dau. of Samuel Moore,
Esq. of Moyne Hall, co. Cavan, and has issue,
Louisa Mary, 6. 23 April, 1884.
A iolet Constance, b. 13 July, 1885.
Frances Muriel, b. 12 June, 1887.
in. Charles Cavendish, 6. 8 Sept. 1846, Capt. 99th (Wiltshire)
Regt., served in Zulu War, d. unm. 18 Feb. 1882.
I. Mary Louisa, m. 1 June, 1867, Thomas Francis Hulton,
Esq., late Capt. d3rd Regt., and d. 187?, leaving issue, one
son, Francis Nevile, and two daus., Pleasance and Mary, d.
1879.
Mr. Nevile d. 1 July, 1847.
Arms — Gu., a saltire arg. (the colours have sometimes been
reversed). Crest — A bull's head erased, sa. JHotto — Ne vile
velis.
Secii— Skelbrooke Park, Doncaster, co. York.
Liineag'e. — Chakles William Nevill, Esq. (son of Richard
lanion Nevill, Esq., J. P., by his wife, Mary Yalden), of
Westfa, J.P. and D.L, High Sheriff, M.P. for Carmarthen,
1874-6; m. Jane, dau. and co-heir of David Davies, Esq. of
Swansea, and had issue,
1 Hugh, now of Westfa.
1 Catherine Ann. 2 Emily. 3 Blanche.
4 Caroline, m. R. W. Put, and has issue. 5 Gertrude.
Mr. Nevill d. June, 1888.
-Seoi— Westfa, Llanelly.
NEVILLE OP SHENSTONE.
Netille, Nigel Chaeles Alfred, Esq. of Shen-
stoiie Lichfield, J.P. co. Stafford, Stipendiary Magi-
strate for Wolverlianipton and South Staffordshire,
Ban'ister at-Law, B.A. St. Joliii Coll. Camb., b. 10
April, 1849, m. 1892, Julia Anne, dau. of the late
David Ballinger, Esq. of Wolverhampton.
liineag'e. — Thomas Neville, Esq., 6. 28 Dec. 1772 (son
of John Neville, 6. 1735, by his wife, Ann, dau. of Joseph
Clarke, of Haselour and Chilcote. co. Stafford, who d. 21
March, 1811, and grandson of Francis Neville), purchased the
manor of Haselour 1819. He m. 30 Sept. 1813, Mary, only
child and heiress of Michael Wilson, Esq. of Bromley Regis,
CO. Stafford, and by her (who d. 1 May, 1873) had issue,
John, of Haselour Hall, co. Stafford, J.P. cos. Stafford and
Warwick, 6. 6 Aug. 1814 (deceased).
Thomas, of Shenstone House, Lichfield, b. 19 Aug. 1816; m.
6 May, 1846, Anne Maria, dau. of Bryan Ward, Esq. of
Stafford, and d. 19 Oct. 1885, leaving, with five daus., a son,
Nigel Charles Alfred, now of Shenstone.
Ni^el (Rev.), Rector of St. Ewe, Cornwall, M.A. St. John's
Coll., Cambridge, 6. 15 Nov. 1833; m. 29 April, 1868,
Teresa Jane Matilda, eldest dau. of Sir W. H. Cope, 12tli
Bart, of Bramshill, Hants, and has, with other issue, a son,
Nigel John Cope, 6. 31 Jan. 1869.
Fredeiick Herbert, 6. 28 Dec. 1835: to. 10 Oct. 1863, Frances
Margaret, dau. of James Perry, Esq., and d. 3 June, 1885,
leaving one dau.
Anne, m. 18 April, 1843, John Holbech, son of Thomas Hol-
bech. Esq. of Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick, J.P.
Mary Wilson, m. Rev. William Henry Oldfield, M.A., Rector
of St. Michael le Belfry and Minor Canon of York, and ha»
issue.
Susanna Eleanor.
Sarah Jane Lydia, m. 1864. Rev. Frederick Burd, M.A.,
■Vicar of Neen Savage, Cleobury Mortimer, Salop, and has
i<isue, a son, Neville. Harriet.
Eliza Kllen, d. 1863.
Mr. Neville d. 21 July, 1859.
A:ms—G\x., on a saltire arg. a rose of the first. Crcd —
Out of a du'.-al coronet or a bull's head pied. Motto — Ne vile
velis.
5ea(— Shenstone House, Lichfield.
Residence — Hafren House, Wolverhampton.
NEVILL OF WESTFA,
INevill, Hugh, Esq. of Westfa, co. Carmarthen,
J.P., M.A. Exeter Coll., Oxford, b. 9 March, 1855 ;
m. May, 1886, Maud, 3rd dau. of Frederick Elking-
ton, Esq. J.P., of Sion Hill, co. Worcester.
NEVILLE OF MOYFIN.
NE"vr[LLE, Eet. William Alexander, M.A., of
Moyfin, CO. Meath, Canon of St. Canice, Kilkenny,
and Incumbent of Inistiogue and The Rower, b.
July, 1814; m. Dec. 1814, Katherine Sarah, dau. of
Rev. JosiahCrampton, M.A., Rector of Castlecounel.
and Dora his -wife, dau. of J. Waller, Esq. Castle-
town, CO. Limerick, and has issue,
I. William Brent. n. Richard.
HI. Josiah Philip Crampton, Major 14lh Bengal Lancers.
I. Katherine Dorothea Elizabeth.
II. Pamela Charlotte Jane Meriel.
Lineage.— Richard Nevill, Esq. (described as son of
Edward Nevill, and grandson of Hon. Francis Neville, of
Kyner, 2nd son of Edward, Lord Abergavenny), is stated by
family tradition to have killed Sir Samuel Lake (or Luke) in »
duel, and to have fled to Ireland in 1649, and settled in co.
Kildare, where he purchased estates and became of Phornauts
(or Furnace). He m. Margaret Usher, and left at his decease
(will dated 1682), with a dau. Bridget, wife of James Malone,
three sons, also named in the will,
I Richard, his heir, of Furnace, to. Katherine, dau. of
Richard Barry, Esq., and heir of James Barry, E^q., uncle
of the 1st Lord Santry, and by her had (with four sons,
Richard, Francis, James, and Paul, who d. unm.) an only
dau. and heir,
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Mahy, m. Col. KicharJ Edward Jones, ivho assumed the
Burnanie of Nevill, and by him was grandmother of
Kichanl Nevill. Esq. of Kurnace, Jf.P., whose eldest da i.
and co-heir, Henrietta, m. 1st, Kd\v.-ird Dering, Esq.,
eldest son of Sir Edward Dering, 7th Bart, of Surrenden
Daring, and was mother of Sir Edward Cholmeley Der-
ing, Sth Bart, of Surrenden Dering, and 2ndly, 15 Jan.
IS 10, Sir William Geary, 2nd Bart, ot Oxon Hoath, and
w.as mother of Sir \V. R. P. Geary, 8rd iJart. of Oxon
Hoath.
II. Robert, m. Mary Twigg, and d. s. p. (will dated 7 Aug.
16S6).
III. Garrett, of whom we treat.
IV. John, of Ncwrath, co. Wicklnw, whose will, dated 15
May, 1730, was proved 18 April, 1735. He was twiee married,
and left issue, Richard ; Alice; Anne, j.i. 1st, Rev. Thomas
Somervillc, and '.ndly, William Perry, Esq. of Woodrooffe :
Jvatherine; Judith.
The younger son,
Garrett Nevill, Esq. m. a sister of Richard Skellern, Esq.
of an ancient Welsh family, and had two sons, Thomas and
J'arnell ; his will dated 11 Aug. 1736, was proved 20 Jan. 1737.
He d. 1737. His elder son,
Thomas Nevill, Esq. of Neville's Grove, co. Dublin, m.
Sarah, dau. of Brent Smyth, Esq. of Dublin, and by her (who
Dii. 2ndly, Eev. Smith Loftus) left at his decease, 1745, two
«ons,
I. Gabsett, his heir.
ji. Brent, of Ashbrook, co. Dublin, m. Frances, dau. of James
Dance, Esq., and has issue,
1 Brent, m. Catherine, dau. of John Mapas, Esq. of Eilli-
ney Castle, co. Dublin, and d. 1836, leaving by her (who
//. ISSO),
William Alexander (Ucv.), now of JVIoyfin.
itOBERT, of Ahanure, co. Kilkenny, and Rockfleld, co.
Dublin, Major in the army, joined the 51st Regt. in
I 1843, served in the Crimea and at Scutari on the staff
of Sir Henry Storks, b. 1824; m. 1857, Emma Helshara,
only surviving child of William Helsham Candler
Brown, Esq. of St. Mary's Hall, Tinley, co. Norfolk,
and Ahanure, co. Kilkenny, and has issue,
1 William Candler, Capt. 1st Batt. Cheshire Regt.,
b. 22 Jan. 185U, 'in. 5 Jan. 1892, Amy, youngest dau.
of Colin Ross, Ksq. of Gruinards, Eothshire, and has
issue,
Maud Christian, 5. 8 Nov. 1893.
■2 Brent Riihard Robert (Rev.), M.A., T.C.D., Curate
of St. Peter, Norbiton, Surrey, h. 24 Sept. 1861, m. 3
Jan. 18U1, Margaret, youngest dau. of Joseph Shaw,
Esq. of Woodleigh, Cheltenham and Temple House,
Celbridge, co. Dublin, and has issue,
Kathleen Charlotte, b. 22 March, 1892.
1 Emma Catherine .'^lice.
2 Maud Catherine Elizabuth Anne.
Thomas.
Jane Frances. Kate. Georgina.
■2 Richard ('Rev.), Rector of Clonprie.st, Cork, m. Anne, dau.
of Col. William Gore, of The Heath, co. Kildarc, and had
issue. His 3rd dau., Meriel Anne, m. lf<52. Sir George
Frederick John Hodson, 2ud Bart, of Hollybrook, co.
■Wieklow.
3 Garrett (>ir), knighted on the occasion of the visit of
George IV. to Ireland, m. Elfrida, dau. of Joshua Nunn,
E.=q of St. Margaret's, co. Wexford.
1 Jane, m. 179 J, Sir Robert Hodson, 1st Bart, of Holly-
brook. CO. Wicklow.
2 Meriel, m. James Kearney, Esq. of Dublin.
3 Frances, m. Rev. Edward Semple, Rector of Kcsh, co.
Fermanagh.
I Elizabeth, d. unm. (will proved 14 June, 1759).
The eldest son,
Garrett Nevill, Esq. of Marymount, co. Kilkenny, to.
Mary, eldest dau. of William Hodson, Esq., and sister of Sir
Robert Hodson, 1st Bart, of Hollybrook, and d. 1823, aged 84,
Jeaving issue,
Thomas, of Annamult, co. Kilkenny, m. Rebecca, dau. and
heir of Ambrose Po«er, Esq., and d. s. p. 1835.
Robert, heir to his brother.
I'arnell, d. unm.
Sarah, m. — Sbeares, Esq.
.■Vlary, m. Rev. Gi;orge Miles, of Sumnierhill, co. Tipperary.
Elizabeth, m. Ediuond I'heobald Mandeville Butlor, Esq.
Catheilne, m. Eev. M. N. Thompson.
Mary, d. unm.
The 2nd son,
Robert Neville, Esq. of Marymount, J.P. , High Sheriff
CO. Kilkenny 1842, m. 30 Sept. 1811, Catherine, dau. of John
Langley, Esq. of Lickfin, co. Tipperary, and had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Garrett, m. Is47, Triphena Clark Smyth, d. s. p.
Robert, to. 1854, Mary Butler, d. s.p.
Eliza, m. 1840, Theobald Butler, Esq. of E. T, M. Ville.
Sarah, vi. 1844, John Langley, Esq. of Lickfin.
Anna Maria, m. 1854, Arthur St. George, Esq.
Mr. Neville d. 14 Sept. 1842, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Neville, Esq. of Borrismore House, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 20 March, 1818; m. 15 Oct. 1846, Isabella Ann, dau. vt
Thomas Edward Villiers Tuthill, Esq. of Rathgar Mansion, co.
Dublin, and d. 1S84, leaving an only dau.,
Anne, to. 1876, Jo.seph William Thacker, Esq., J.P., son of
Ven. the Archdeacon of Ossory.
Arms— Gn., on a saltire arg. a rose of the field. Crent— Out
of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head pied, attired of the first,
charged with a rose as in the arms. Motto — Ne vile velis.
Hiat — Moyfin, co. Meath.
NEWALL OF HARE HILL.
Newall, Major IIeney Gekaed Fenton, of
Eiljer, in the Isle of Bute, J.P. co. Bute, was for-
merly in the Duke of Lancaster's Own Y.C., the 3rd
Batt. Lancashire Fusiliers, and the Ayrshire Y.C., I.
28 Jan. 1853, m. 1 June, 1876, Barbara Sharp, dau.
of Henry Gibb, Esq. of Eilyer, Victoria, Australia,
by Eobina, dau. of J. Hoyle, Esq. of the Isle of £ute,
and has issue,
I. Ruby May, 6. 1 Jan. 1878.
It. Eileene Barbara, b. 17 Jan. 1879.
III. Heather Stuart Fenton, b. 3 Jan. 1884.
Lineagre. — The Newalls are of considerable antiquity
and trace their pedigree (which is recorded in the College of
Arms) from the time of Henry VI. in unbroken succession to
the present day.
Lawrence Newall was mentioned in a deed dated 8 July,
31 Henry VI., as a grantee for life in remainder of lands in
the town of Northowram, in Shipden, in the parish of Halifax,
W.R. of Yorks, with remainder to
William Newall, of Shipden, " his son and heir," as
appears in a deed dated 16 July, IS Edward IV., by which he
grants the above-mentioned lands to his son Lawrence ; he
was living 22 Jan. 18 Edward IV. He hi. Isabella, dau. and
co-heir of Christopher Kyrshagh,* of Townhouses, Rochdale,
eo. Lancaster. Their son,
Lawrence Newall, of Lower Town House, Hundersfield, in
the parish of Rochdale. By indenture, dated 20 April, 21
Edward IV., certain lands in Rochdale, which had been the
property of his grandfather, Christopher Kyrshagh, called
Townhousee, were settled on him and his heirs, upon an
award, which also settled the remaining lands of the Kyr-
Bhaghs in that parish, on Jordan Chadwicke and Elianor, his
wife, the dau. and co-heiress (with her sister, Isabella, the
wife of William Newall) of the said Christopher Kyrshagh.
He d. before 24 Henry VIII., he left issue by Sibill, his wife,
a son and heir,
William Newall, of Lower Town House, m. 1st, 20 June,
12 Henry VII., Margaret, dau. of John Milne, and had issue,
I. Lawrence, of whom presently.
II. Stephen, living 1550.
III. John, had a lease from his brother Lawrence, 6 Sept. 4
Edward VI.
I. Elizabeth, living 1550.
II. Grace, living 1550.
* The following is the descent of CHRisToi-HEa Kyrshagh,
of Townhouses :
Matthew de Ktrkeshagh, the son of .John de Kyrkeshagh,
who paid a rent of two shiUiugs to William de Litholres ante
1281, 9 Edward I, to. Margery, dau. of William de Litholres and
Matiiilda his wife, and sister of Roger de Litholres, and had,
with two younger eons, Thomas and Adam, a son and heir
Henry de Kyrkeshagh, of lands in Honeisfeld, on the
River Rache, left issue a son,
Galfridos de Kyrkeshagh, of Honorisfeld, Butterworth,
and Castleton, living 1370, 44 Edward 111, had by Isabella his
wife, a son,
John de Kyrkeshagh {or Kershaw), of Townhouses, near
Rochdale, living 1424. m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Hayward,
and had a son and heir,
Christopher Kyrshagh, of Townhouses, to. Margaret,
sometime of the Society of the Holy Trinity. An indulgence
was granted, 1440, to him and his wife Margaret, for absolution
by the Papal Nuncio of Pope Eugonius IV. They had issue,
two daus. and co-heirs,
I. Isabella, to. (as in the text) William Newall, of Ship-
den.
II. Eleanor, to. Jordan Chadwyke, from whom descend the
Chadwicks of HeaLy Hall.
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in. Isabel, m. CLarles Ilalsted, of Ightenhill, Whalley,
Yorks.
He m. 2ndly, 10 Jan. 13 HenktVIII., Jone, dau. of Eichard
Clayden of Tonston, co. Lancaster, who was executrix to his
•will, dated 17 Sept. 1550, and proved 11 Oct. following at
Chester. Mis eldest son,
■ Lawkekoe New all, of Lower Town House, b. 5 Henry Vlll.,
m. 1st, 10 Jan. 13 Henry VIII., the day of his father's second
marriage, to Jane, dau. of Richard Clayden, of Tongton, the
sister of his father's second wife. This lady was divorced 15
Jan. 1548. Lawrence Newall's second wife, Agnes, was
executrix to his will, dated 2 April, 1557, and proved 19 April,
following. He had with three surviving daus. Margaret,
Grace, and Agnes, a son and heir,
Kobert Newall, of Lower Town House, a minor 1575, under
the guardianship of Kohert Savile, Esq. of PuUayne, co.
Lincoln. He d. 4 Veh., 23 ELizABETn, and left by Ellin, his
wife (who m. 2ndly, Edmond Holt), with a dau. Dorothy, who
m. James Kaye, both living 1599, a son and heir,
Robert Newall, of Lower Town House, aged 4 at the
death of his father, and sometime under the guardianship of
John Belfiekl, of Clegg Wood, co. Lancaster, m. 1st, Alice
Belfield, but sentence of divorce was pronounced by reason of
the minority of the parties, 21 Jan. 1592 (Episcopal Keg. of
Chester). He was buried at Rochdale, 18 Feb. 16.')8-9, and
left by Mary, his second wife, who was buried 13 June, 1674,
with five daus., four sons,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
II. Lawrence, of Rochdale, bapt. 19 Feb. 1603-4, m. 1st, 23
Oct. 162-i, Priscilla llydeings (buried 31 July, 1634) and by
her had issue, Edward, bapt. 15 Sept. 1629, d. before 1671,
and Kobert, bapt. 9 June, 1633. He m. 2ndiy, 9 Dec. 1634,
Anne Ogden,and by her had issue, with two unm. daus.,
Kobert, bapt. 15 Nov. 1635, Anne, m. Richard Lomax of
Pesworthy, co. Lancaster, and Mary, m. Abraham Holds-
worth, of New House in Hundersfield.
III. Gerard, ol Caldermore, bapt. 6 March, 1605-6, left issue,
by Susanna, his wife, with six daus., two sons, Gerard,
bapt. 10 March, 1632-3, and Robert, bapt. 6 June, 1639.
IV. Symond, bapt. 6 Feb. 1613.
The eldest son,
Robert Newall, of Lower Town House, b<«pt. 9 March,
1599, m. 1 Aug. 20 James I. (1622), Mary, dau. of James
Fielden, of the Haghe, Rochdale, and was buried I'l Jan.
1681-2, leaving (with two other daus.) issue,
I. Lawrence, of whom presently.
II. Willi.im. was buried 4 March, 1695. In an inventory of
i\ii goods taken 6 May, 1696, he is described as "of Lower
Town House, yeoman, deceased." He had issue,
1 Robert, of whom presently.
1 Mary, m. 17 Feb. 2 Anne.
III. Gerard, bapt. 20 July, 1628.
IV. Sin eon, of Caldermore, m. 6 July, 1676, Sarah , and
as buried 15 Feb. 1728.
I. Jane, m. James Dearden, of New house and Whitfield.
II. Alice, ra. 1st, Edmund Kersham, and 2ndly, 12 May,
1693, Richard Scholefield, of Shaw in Hundersfield.
The oldest son,
Lawrence Newall, of Lower Town House, bapt. 11 Jan.
1623-4, buried 23 May, 1711 (will proved 20 Oct. following).
His nephew,
Robert Newall, of Lower Town House, bapt. 2 Jan. 1686-7,
m. Jane, dau. of Joshua Dawson, of Heptonstal, Halifax,
Yorks, and was buried 13 May, 1732, and left issue,
I. Lawrence, of whom presently.
II. William, 6. 1722, d. 1726.
III. Robert, b. 1725, d. 1726.
IV. John, bapt. 16 July, 1727, living 1732,
1. Mary, 6. 1719, living 1732.
Tlie eldest son,
Laurence Newall, of Lower Town House, b. 17 Nov. 1717,
:■». 2 Sept. 1739, Sarah, dau. and co-heir of John Travis, of
Inchfield, and by her, who d. 26 May, 1792, had issue,
I. William, of Low-er Town House, and the Mount, near
York, (;.23May, 1742,to. 15 June, 1762, Betty, eld. dau. and
co-heir of Isaac Smith, of Starring, Rochdale, Merchant,
and ('. 24 Dec. 1805, having by her, who d. 2 June, 1826,
had issue, four other daus. who d. unm.,
1 Lawrence, of Lower Town House, b. 26 April, 1767; m.
1st, his cousin, Jenny, dau. of John Leech, of SpoUand
Bridge, and by her, who d. 26 March, 1824, had issue,
George, b. 19 April, 1793 : m. 16 March, 1817, Elizabeth,
dau. of George Cryer, of Littleborough, and d. 16 Jan.
1834, having by her, who d. 8 Sept. 1861, had an only
child, George, d. I April, 1823, aged 5 years.
Noel, b. 21 April, 1798; d. umn. 20 June, 1819.
Betty, 7)i. 2 July, I82i', Samuel Lomax, of Milverton
Hall, CO. Warwick, who d. 7 June, 1869. Shed. 11
April, 1837, leaving issue.
Mr. Lawrence Newall m. 2ndly, 26 May, 1824, Martha,
dau. of William Blackett Haigh. of Low House, and
widow of Lawrence, son of Lawrence Newall, of Hare
Hill iride intra), and d. 5 May, 1828, having by her, who
d. 12 Sept. 1852, had issue,
Lawrence, 6. 25 Nov. Ih28; d. unm. 25 Nov. 1841.
Sarah, co-heir of her brorher, vi. 19 Aug. 1851, George
Mill Frederick Molesworth, Commander R.N., of Soutti
Down Hall, co. Devon, son of Rev. Edward Nassau
■ Molesworth, D.D. Vicar of Rochdale.
Mary, co-heir of her brother, m. 5 Oct. 1847, John, son
of above-mentioned Rev. E. N. Molesworth, D.D.
2 Smith, of Rochdale and Croftead, b. 24 June, 1771 ; to.
1st, 25 Nov. 1794, Anne, dau. of John SutclitTe, of Stans-
fieldHall, CO. Voik ; she d. s. p. 24 April, 179.5. Hem.
2ndly, 29 May, 1806, Sarah, dau. of William Emmett, of
Halitax, co. York, andd. 14 Feb. 1829, havijigby her, who
d. 24 Jan. 1841, had issue, 1 Sydney Smith, d. in infancy
1806; 2 Edwin, 6. 4 May, 1807 ; d. 13 Jan. 1834; 3 William
Nelson, of Wellington Lodge, b. 1 Sept. 1811 ; m. 4 June,
1839, his cousin Jane, dau. of Lawrence Newall, of Lower
Town House (and d. 21 Feb. 1854, having by her, who d.
10 June, 1840, an only child William Smith, 6. on that
day, and d. 3 July, 1866, unm.); and Sarah, m. 24 April,
1849, John Mason Hepwortli, of Ackworth House, co.
Y'ork, and d. s. p. 24 Uct. 1865.
3 Robert, of Lane Cottage, b. 15 July, 1775; m. 26 Nov.
1809, his cousin Esther, dau. of Lawrence Newall, of
Hare Hill, and d. 14 May, 1853, having by her, who d. 20
Jan. 1856, had issue, Gerard, 6. and d. 22 Sept. 1824, and
-Jane, b. 1810; d.unm. 1829.
1 Molly, TO. her cousin Thomas Leech, of Liverpool,
merchant, son of John Leech, of Spotland Bridge, and d.
29 May, 1808, leaving issue, who all d. '.p.
2 Betty, to. Benjamin Holland, of Welton, co. York, and
d. 1 July, 1808, leaving issue.
II. Lawrence, of whom we treat.
III. John, b. 20 April, 1747 ; d. in infancy.
I. Jenny, m. 19 May, 1762, John Leech, of Spotland Bridge, .
merchant (who d. 14 April, 1776), and d. 30 June, 1809,
leaving issue.
II. Mary (twin with John), m. 12 June, 1794, her cousin,
John Travis, of Oldham, and was buried 17 March, 1831.
III. Peggy, m. William Sutcliffe, of Lower Laith, co. Lan-
caster, and d. 1 Sept. 1830.
Mr. Lawrence Newall d. 8 June, 1786. His second son,
Lawrence Newall, of Hare Hill, co. Lancaster, b. 19 March,
1743-4 ; m. 12 Sept. 1775, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Beswicke,
of Silverhill, and by her, who d. 6 June, 1832, had issue,
I. Join, supposed to have been lost in the Walcheren Expe-
dition, mentioned in his father's will, 1803, as a legatee " in
case he is living."
II. William, of whom presently.
in. Lawrence, of Lane Cottage, m. Martha, dau. of William.
Blackett Haigh, of Low House, and d. 28 April, 1817, hav-
ing by her (who to. 2ndlj', Lawrence Newall, of Lower Town.
House, vide sup. and d. 12 Sept. 1852) had issue, two daus,,
and co-heirs, 1 Margiret, d. unm. 3 Dec. 1864; and 2 Janci
rn. 4 .lune, 1839, her cousin William Nelson Newall, of
Wellington Lodge, and d. 10 June, 1840, leaving issue {vide
sup.).
IV. Samuel, d. unm. 20 Oct. 1823, aged 36.
V. Travis, d. 28 Jan. 1797, aged 7.
I. Esther, to. 26 Nov. 1809, her cousin Robert Newall, of
Lane Cottage (vide sup.), and d. 20 Jan. 1856, leaving
issue.
Mr. Lawrence Newall d. 13 May, 1807. His second son,
William Newall, of Hare Hill, 6. 15 July, 1785 ; to. 2 June,
1812, Mildred Victoria, dau. of Thomas Hanson, of York, and
by her, who d. 25 Jan. 1873, had issue,
I. Thomas Agar, of Windsor, near .Sydney, New South
Wales, 6. 8 June, 181-^ ; m. 26 Sept. 1848, Eliza Dale, dau. of
Charles James Roberts, of Sydney, N.S.W., and d. 29
Aug. 1869, having by her, who d. 2 March, 1881, had
issue,
1 William Roberts, of Lower Portland, Hawkesbuiy
River, N.S.W., b. 14 March, 1851; to. 14 July, 1873,
Elizabeth Anne, dau. of William Jones, of Colo River,
N.S.W., and has issue,
Mildred Medora, 6. 23 May, 1879.
2 Cliarles James Benson, of Sydney, N.S.W., b. 17 July,
1853 ; m. 26 Jan. 1881, Clara Mathilda Rix, and has issue,
Thomas Agar, 6. 31 Jan. 1884.
3 Lawrence James Milne, b. 31 May, 1855.
1 Mildred Esther, 6. 4 Ji.ne, 1860.
2 Victoria, 6. 9 Jan. 1870.
II. Henry, of whom presently.
III. Lawrence, of Wellington Lodge, 5. 9 May, 1817 ; m. 1st,
26 Oct. 1847, Elizabeth, dau. of Chiistopher Dobson, of
Dromanby House, co. York ; she d. s.p. 11 Jan. 1849. He
m. '2nclly, 7 Dec. 18.'J3, Joanna Chrisiidn, only dau. of James
Normand, of Blair Hill, co. Tipjierary, and d. 1 Nov. 1867,
having by her, who d. 10 Aug. 1871, had issue,
1 William Normand, of Crombie Lodge, co. Surrey. &. 28
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
KEW
Sept. 1S54; lii. 30 Aug. 1S32, Maria Anna Pritchard, only
dau. of John Lee, and d. 17 Dec. 1886, leaving issue,
Maude Xormand, ft. 3 June, 1883, and Gwendolen Noi-
manii, b. 28 Feb. 1885.
"2 Janus Xoraand, ft. 13 June, 1S62, rf. March, 1892.
1 Elizabeth Maudo, m. 19 Jan. ISSl, James Tennant
Ingli?, of Coates Garden, Edinburgh.
X. Eliza Jemima, 7)i. 30 Aug. 1855, S.Tiuuel Kichard Fitz-
Genild, Banister-at-Law, and d. s. p. -6 Aug. 1886.
The 2nd son,
Henry Xewall, of H.ire Hill, 6. 9 May, 1815; m. 22 April,
1852, Maria, dau. of John Fenton, of Crimble Hall, co. Lan-
-caster, M.F. for Hochdale, and had issue,
Ji. Hentit Gerard Fenton, of Hare Hill.
• II. Lawrence Kippax, ft. 12 July, 1856; d. 12 Nov. 1886,
unm.
• III. John Fenton, 6. 14 .Tan. 1859; m. 23 .\ug. 1882, Mabel
Marion, dau. of Carruthers Charles Johnston, of Chorlton
Hall, CO. Chester.
I. Sybil, 6. 17 Oct. 1854.
•H. Hannah Fenton, m. 27 Sept. 1883, Eobert, eldest son of
— Swinton, Old Hall, co. Lancaster.
HI. Margaret Fenton, '>. 15 April, I860.
IV. Helen Maria Fenton, d. young, 19 Nov. 1872.
V. Emily Fenton. d. young, 7 March, 1S73.
VI. Maria Kenton, b. 8 Sept. 1872.
A'li. Victoria Fenton, 6. 24 May, 1874.
Mr. Henry Newall d. 26 Sept. 18S6, and was s. by his eldest
son.
.4>-).!S— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per pale gu. .and az., three
covered cups or within an orle of the last, jor Newall; 2nd,
Or on a chief per pale gu. and sa. three bezants, for Ktrshagu ;
3rd, Vert a lion rampant or seme6 of caltraps sa.
(^rest — A Sar.acen's head affronte ppr. wn-athed round the
temples or and gu. suspended from the mouth by a riband of
jthe last, a sliield paly indented of four also or and gu.
Motto — Non recedam.
,Seats — Hare Hill, Littletorough, Lancashire, and Eilyer,
Bothcsay, N.B.
NEWALL OF FOKEST HALL.
IS'ewalI;, John Lightfoot, Esq. of Forest Hall,
CO. Esses, J.P., b. 22 June 1826; m. 27 Marcli,
1849, Mary, dau. of John Walkei', Esq. of Liverpool,
and lias issue,
I. John Walker, M.A., 6.8 Feb. 1851 ; educated at Harrow,
and Trinity Coll. Cambridge.
I. Alice, iH. 1880, Francis Capel Cure, Esq.
Lineage. — Ralph Newall, Esq., ft. 1760; ti. 1840, leaving
"by his wife Anne (6. 1765 ; d. 1843) a son,
John Newall, Esq. of Cheshire, ft. 1792 ; m. 1825, Martha
•(ft. 1794; d. 1857), dau. of William Lightfoot, Esq. of Cumber-
iand, and d. 1841, leaving an only child,
John Lightfoot Newall, Esq. now of Forest Hall.
Seat— Forest Hall, Ongar.
Club — Eeform.
NEWCOME OF HOCKWOLD.
^EWCOME, FeANCIS d'AeCY WlLLIAlT CLOIJGn,
Esq. of Hockwold Hall, co. Norfolk, J.P., B.A.,
Trin. Coll. Camb., Capt. N^orfolk Artillery, I. IV
Oct. 1851.
Lineagre. — Eev. Stephen Newcome, Eector of Caldecoto
CO. Huntingdon, 1020 (son of licv. Stephen Newcome, of Ely
1590), m. Eose, dau. of Eev. Henry Williamson, B.D., and had
With other issue,
Robert, his heir.
Henry (Eev.), the 4th .?on, Eector of Gawsworth. co.
Chester, a noted Nonconformist, ejected from the parish
church of Manchester ai the Eestor.<ition, 1662, bapt. 27
Nov. 1627; to. 6 .July, 1648, EUzabeth, 6th dau. of Peicr
Mainwaring, Esq. of Smallwood, co. Chester, and had three
BOns, Henry (Rev.), Rector of Tattenhall and Middletuu,
Daniel and Peter. His 3rd son. Rev. Peter Newcome,
Vicar of Aldenhan, Herts, and of Hackney, Middk^:(■x,
Sept. 1703, purchased in 1714 the advowson of Shenley for
his son, Peter. He was ft. 5 Nov. 1656 ; to. Anne Hooke, of
Basingstoke, Hants, and by her 'who d. 1726), aged 65, hud
(with several daus.) five sons, Peter (Eev.), his litii-;
Benjamin, 6. 16>*S ; d. 1731-1 ; Henry, 711. and left issue at
his decease, 23 Oct. 1756 ; Stephen, Governor of Bencooleii,
East Indies, 6. 1690 ; d. at sea 31 May, 1732 ; Richard (Right
Eev.), U.D., consecrated Bishop of Llandaff 1755, and
translated to St. Asaph, 1761, ft. 1701 ; m. 1732, Lyilia
French, and 6?. «. J). 1768. Eev. Peter Newcome rf. 5 Oct.
1738. His eldest son. Rev. Peter Newcome, Rector and
Patron 01 Shenley, m. Ann Haskar, of East Wellow, Hants,
and by her had (with a dau. Anne, who d. wim. 1800) two
sons, Peter, d. unm. 1797, and Henry. Eev. Peter New-
come d. 1744. His 2nd son. Rev. Henry Newco.«e, Vicar
of Gresford, m. 1st, a dau. of Jones, of Freemantle, Hants,
by whom he had a dau. Ann, who d. 1821. He m. 2ndly,
1774, Anil, elder dau. of Rev. Thomas Hughes, M.A., of
Ruthyn, co. Denbigh, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Norfolk
Salusbury, Esq., and d. 1803, leaving by her (with two
daus., Elizabeth and Maria) two sons,
Thomas (Rev.),M.A., F.S.A., Rector and Patron of Shenley,
ft. 9Nov. 1777; d. Sept. 1851; in. 9April, 1806, Charlotte,
3rd dau. of Thomas Bradbury Winter, Esq. of Shenley
Hill, and by her (vihod. 1825) had issue,
Henry Jdstinian (Rev.), Rector and Patron of Shenley.
ft. 28 June, 1815; in. 20 April, 1841, Charlotte, d.iu. of
John Mico Winter, Esq. of Shenley, and has a dau.,
Katharine Emma, ft. 1844; m. 1876, Rev. James Du.
Boulay, M.A., Vicar of East Haddon.
Thomas, m. 1843, Maria Watts, and has, with two other
fhildren, a dau. Clara, ft. 1844.
Edward William, B.A., ft. 1821 ; m. 1861, Margaret, dau.
of F. Boydell, Esq., and d. 1891, leaving issue.
Anna Maria, d. unm. 1836.
Elizabeth Charlotte, d. 30 Nov. 1881.
Mary, m. 1836, Rev. Richard Mountford Wood, M.A.,
and d. 1842, having had issue.
Emily, to. 1834, Rev. Edward Vaux, M.A., and d.
1891, leaving issue.
Caroline.
Clara, m. 1st, 1840, Rev. William Eobert H.aU {d. 1842),
and 2n(ily, 1848, Forster AUeyne M'Geachy, Esq. {d.
1887).
Christina, m. 1855, John E. Lyon, Esq.
Richard (Ven.), Archdeacon of Merioneth, m. 1837, his first
cousin, Frances, dau. and heir of Robert Hughes, Esq.,
H.E.I.C.S., by whom he had issue, two sons and three
daus.
Eev. Stephen Newcome d. 1641-2. His eldest son,
Eev. Eobert Newcome, Eector of Caldecote, ft. 1620 ; m.
Anne, dau. of Eev. John Anderson, and was father of
Eobert Newcome, of Peterborough, 6. 1652 ; m. ttae dau. of
Miller, of Allerton, near Peterborough, and had a son,
Eev. Joseph Newcome, Vicar of St. Helen's, Abingdon, m.
Alice Eickards, of London, and had issue,
Joseph, d. f. p.
William ithc Most Eev.), Archbishop of Armagh.
Robert, d. s. j).
The 2nd son.
The Most Eev. William Newcome, D.D., Archbishop of
Armagh and Lord Primate of all Ireland, ft. 9 April, 1729;
consecrated Bishop of Dromore 27 April, 1766, translated to
Ossory 13 April, 1775, to Waterford and Lismore 5 Nov. 1779,
and to the Primacy 27 Jan. 1795. He in. 1st, 1767, Maria, dau.
of Sir Thomas D'Oyley, Bart., and had one dau. Maria, m.
Eev. H. M. Waller, of Allenstown, co. Meath. He m. 2ndly,
Anna Maria, dau. and co-heir of Edward Smyth, Esq. of
Callow Hill, CO. Fermanagh, and had issue,
1. William, his heir. 11. Joseph, d. itiim.
IIL Eobert, d. unm. iv. Edward, d. unm.
I. Anne, ?«. Pierce Hely, Esq. of co. Waterford.
II. Alicia, m. Rev. Thomas Blakeney, of co. Roscommon, and
had issue.
III. Catherine, m. C. A. Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath, co.
Meath, and had issue.
IV. Elinor, 111. Henry Walsh, D.C.L., and had issue.
V. Susanna, d. unm.
VI. Jemima, to. Thomas Lucas, Esq. of London, and had
issue,
1 Jemima Isabella, m. William Johnson, Esq. of Maid-
stone, and had one child, who d. in infancy.
2 Anna Maria, to. Eev. Charles Waymouth, and had (with
a dau., who d. in infancy) a son, Charle.s, Capt. 17th
Lancers, to. Annie Frances, dau. of Gen. Carpenter.
3 Ellen, 711. Charles Joseph Fox, M.D. (.son of Edward
Long Fox, M.D,, by his 2nd wife, Isabella, dau. of .John
Charles Kcr, Esq.), and had issue, Charles Edward ;
Stephen Newcome ; Walter Dowel! ; Ellen Jemima; Agnes
Anna Maria; Constance Catharine; Annie Newcome;
Edith ; Gertrude Emily ; and Madeleine.
VII. Isabella, 7n. Anthony Chearnley, Esq. of co. Waterford,
and had i.ssue.
VIII. Rachel, (/. unm. ix. Louisa, d. unm.
X. Frances, m. 29 July, 1815, Sir Richard Musgrave, 3rd
Bart, of Tourin, co. Waterford, and had issue.
The Archbishop d. 11 .Tan. 1800. His eldest son,
Eev. William Newcome, m. Jan. 1809, Catherine, dau. of
Eev. Cyril Clough, of Fcltwell Hall, co. Norfolk, and by her
(who d. 1875) had issue,
I. Edward Clough, of whom hereafter.
II. William Cyrill, Rector of Booth by Pagncll, co. Lincoln.
I. Catherine Maria, 7/!. Eev. Edward Bowyer Spark, Canon
of Ely, Eector of Fetwell, co. Norfolk, and has issue,
NEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NEW
1475
Maria Hester, vi. 10 June, 1869, Henry Morris Upcher,
Esq. of Sherringham Kali, co. Norfolk, and has, with other
issue,
Henrj', 6. 1871.
The eldest son,
Edwabd Clough Newcosie, Esq. of Feltwell Hall, J.P. and
D.L., m. 1846, Amelia, dau. of Very Rev. Peter Wood, Dean
of Middleham, co. York, and Eector of Middleton, King's
Lynn, and d. Sept. 1871, having had issue,
I. France d'Arcy William Clough, his heir.
II. Edward Cyrill, b. 1855.
jr. Constance Katherine.
II. Frances Pleasance, d. young.
III. Anna Maria Amelia.
IV. Caroline Ediih, m. Eev. Molyneux-Shefficld Crampton
Fitzhardinge Hardinge, Eector of Barrow, co. Chester, and
d. July, 1880, leaving issue, Thomas Sheffield Newcome, b.
1877, and Cyrill Henry Newcome, b. 1879.
Arms — Arg., a lion's head erased sa. between three crescents
gu. Crest — A lion's gamb erased sa.
(SereJ— Hockwold Hall, Brandon, co. Norfolk.
fi!i«6— Oxford and Cambridge.
NEWDEGATE OF HABEFIELD AND
AKBURY.
Newdigate-Newdegate, Lieut. Gen.Edwaed,
C.B., of Arbury, co. Warwick, J.P., and County
Alderman, late Governor and Commander-in-Chief
of the iiermudas ; son of Francis Newdigate,
Esq., and Lady Barbara Legge (see Newdigate of
West Eallam), b. 15 June, 1S25 ; m. 1 June, 1858,
Anne Emily, dau. of Very Rer. Thomas Gamier,
Dean of Lincoln, and Lady Caroline Elizabeth
Keppel, 5th dau. of William Charles, 4th Earl of
Albemarle. lie s. on the death of the Eight Hon.
Charles Newdigate-Newdegate, of Arbury and
Harefield, 10 April 1887, to his Warwickshire and
Middlesex estates, and took the additional surname
■of Newdegate, in accordance with the terms of his
wiU.
Line age.— This family possessed from time immemorial
to the beginning of the reign of Charles 1. the manor and
lands of Newdegate, Surrey, and, from many ancient records,
it appears that the name was written variously, Niwudegate,
Niwodegate, Newedigate, Kiudegate, Neudegate, originally
perhaps from Saxony, and of the city of Nieuweide, upon the
El'ine. The intermarriages of the family before that of Mal-
mains, are set forth in an illuminated pedigree first taken by
Henry Lillie, Eouge Croix, 1610, by Sir William Dugdale,
Garter King of Arms, 1684, and lastly, by Gregory King,
Lancaster Herald, 1691, with the arms emblazoned thus, New-
degate and Warren, Newdegate and Pngeys, Newdegate and
Mountfitchet, Newdegate and Eoan, Newdegate and Sudeley,
Newdegate and Ashburnham, Newdegate and Wintershall,
IJewdegate and Clare, Newdegate and Chenduit, Newdegate
and Malmains, from which a regular descent commences for
twenty-two generations.
John de Newdegate, living 3 Edward III., had by Agnes
his wife, three sons, i. William, of Newdegate, ancestor of
Newdegate of Ne^cdegate, -Sun-ey, extinct about 6 Charles I.;
II. John, of Harefield, of whom presently ; in. Thomas. The
2nd son,
Sir John Newdegate served in the wars of France under
Edward III., received the honour of knighthood, and had a
fleur-de-lis given him for his crest. He m. Joanna, dau. of
Simon de Swanland, and heir to her brother, William de Swan-
land, of Harefield, Middlesex. By this lady. Sir John acquired
that manor and estate, and became ancestor of the Newde-
CATEs, of Harefield, Middlesex, and of Arbury, co. AVarwick,
■pilose direct male representative,
EicHARD Newdegate, Esq. of Arbury, a distinguished
Lawyer, was Chief Justice of the Upper Bench 1659. In 1677,
at the instance of the Duke of Ormonde, Col. Halsey, and
others, Charles II. created him a Bart. He d. 1678, leaving
ty Juliana his wife, dau. of Sir Francis Leigh, K.B., an eldest
son,
SirEichard Newdigate, 2nd Bart, of Harefield and Arbury,
M.P. for CO. Warwick 1681 and 1685, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir
Edward Bagot, Bart, of Blithfield, co. Stafford, and had, with
eeveral daus., two sons,
I. EicHARD, his heir.
n. Francis, h. 1684: m. MiUicent, dau. of German Pole, Esq.
of Eaiibourne, co. Derby, and had issue,
I Francis, of Kirk Hallam, d. s. p.
1 MiLLicENT, m. William Parker, Esq. of Salford Priors,
CO. Warwick, and had three sons,
Eobert Parker, of Salford Priors, co. Warwick.
Francis Parker, of Kirk Hallam, co. Derby, who assumed
the surname and arms of Newdigate (ses Newdigate
of West llaliarti).
Ciiarles Parker, of Harefield, m. Jane. dau. of Sir John
Anstruthcr, Bart, of that ilk, and d. 24 April, 1795,
leaving issue,
Charles Newdigate Parker, of whom presently.
Janetta Hester Paiker.
Sophia Elizabeth Parker. Mary Parker.
Louisa MiUicent Paiker, d. 1831.
Sir Eichard m. 2ndly, Miss Henrietta Wiggington, but by her,
who in. 2ndly, Sir Francis Wyndham, Bart, of Trent, had no
issue. Sir Eichard d. 4 Jan. 1709. His eldest son.
Sir EicHAEU Newdigate, 3rd Bart, of Harefield and Arbury,
b. 1668; m. 1st, 1694, Sarah, dau. of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, Bart,
of Parham, Sussex, but by her had no issue. He iit. 2ndly,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Eoger Twisden, Bart, of Bradbume,
Kent, and had, to survive youth, two sons and three daus.,
Edward ) ■ , .
lioGER I s'J'^cessive baronets.
Elizabeth, m. 13 Sept. 1726, the Hon. John Chichester, only
brother of Arthur, 3rd Earl of Donegal.
Jlary, m. Charles Palmer, Esq. of l.adbrooke.
Juliana, m. John Ludford, Esq. of Ansley Hall.
Sir Eichard d. at Arbury, 1727, aged 59 (his widow surviving
until 1765), and was s. by his son,
Sir Edward Newdigate, 4th Bart, of Harefield and Arbury,
who d. in his minority 1734, and was s. by his only surviving
brother,
Sip. Eoger Newdigate, LL.D., 5th Bart, of Harefield and
Arbuiy, 6. 30 May, 1719; M.P. for Mi(!dlesex 1742, and for
the University of Oxford from 1700, until advanced age and
declining health compelled him to retire from public life,
after thirty-five years' service in Parliament. Sir Eoger m.
1st, 1743, Sophia, dau. of Edward Conyers, Esq. of Copped
Hall, Essex, by Hon. Matilda Fermor his wife, dau. of William,
Lord Lempster, and 2ndly, 1776, Hester, dau. of Edward
Mnndy, Esq. of Shipley, co. Derby, but d. s. p. 23 Nov. 1806.
Sir Eoger Newdigate left the immediate succession of the
estate of Harefield to Charles Newdigate Parker, men-
tioned above, great-grandson of Sir Eoger's uncle, Francis
Newdigate. Sir Eoger bequeathed a life interest in his War-
wickshire estates to Francis Paiker Newdigate, Esq. of Kirk
Hallam. By Sir Eoger's direction, the before-mentioned
Charles Newdigate Parker, Esq. of Harefield, assumed
the surname and arms of Newdegate only. He m. 15 ApriL
1815, Maria, dau. of Ayscough Boucherett, Esq. of Willing
ham and Stallingborough, co. Lincoln (by his wife, Amelia,
dau. of Charles Crokatt, of Luxborough Hall, Essex), and
dying 23 April, 1833, left an only son and successor,
The Eight Hon. Charles Newdigate Newdegate, P.C, of
Harefield and Arbury, J.P. and D.L. co. Warwick, M.A.,
D.C.L., M.P. CO. Warwick 1843-85, b. 14 July, 1816; who came
into possession of the Warwickshire estates at the death of his
uncle, Francis Newdigate, Esq. of Kirk Hallam, 1835; and
d. unm. 10 April, 1887.
j47-ji!S— Gu., three lions' gambs erased arg. Crest — A fleur-
de lis arg. il/o»o— Confide recte agens.
Seat — Arbury, near Nuneaton, co. Warwick.
NEWDIGATE OF WESTON-IN-ARDEIir
AND WEST HALLAM.
Newdigate, Feancis Alexander, Esq. of
Weston-in-Arden, co, Warwick, and West Hallam,
CO. Derby, J.P. for the former, and J.P. and D.L.
for the latter county, M.P. for Nuneaton Div. co.
Warwick since 1892, late Coldstream Guards, 5.
1862; m. 13 Oct. 1888, Hon. Elizabeth Sophia
Lucia, youngest dau. of Lord Bagot.
Lineagre.— Francis Newdigate, Esq. of Kirk and West
Hallam, co. Derby (sen of William Parker, Esq. of Salford
Priors, co. Warwick, by MiUicent his wife, dau. of Francis
Newdigate, Esq. {see Newdegate of Arbury), assumed the
surname and arms of Newdigate in compliance with the testa-
mentary injunction of his uncle, Francis Newdigate, Esq. of
Kirk Hallam. He m. 1773, Francis, eldest dau. of lialph Sneyd,
Esq. of Keele Hall, co. Stafford, and d. 1835, leaving a son,
Francis Newdigate, Esq. of Kirk and West Hallam, 7/!. 25
April, 1820, Lady Barbara Maria Legge, dau. of George, 3rd
Earl of Dartmouth, and by her (who d. 22 April, 1840) had issue,
5 B 2
U76
NEW
THE LANDED GENTRr.
NEW
Fran'cis William, of Kirk and West TTallam, and Allcslor.
Charles John (Rev.), M.A., Rector of West Hallam, d. v'tm.
1876.
William Honry, m. 18.51, Caroline, dan. of T. H. Duthie,
Esq., and d. lbS5, leavinK issue, three sons and five daus.
Edward, C.B., of Arbury (see preceding memoir).
George, J. P. cos. Derby, Salop, and Berks, late Lieut.-Col.
5th Batt. Derbyshire Rest., b. 1826.
«^ Alfred M.A., m. ISfid, Selina, dau. of Eev. G. Baynton,
and had i-isue, four sons and three daus.
Henry Richard Legge, C.B., Lieut.-Gen. in the army, late
Rifle Hiig.-iao, formerly Commander-in-Chief at Gibraltar,
Di. 18S6, I'iuliis, dau. of Rev. Evelyn Shirley, of Kttiiigtou
(see tkatfa)nili/), and has issue.
Albeit Lewis. "B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, 6. 1S41 ; d. umn. 7
March, I8!>8.
Frances Barbara, m. 184'^, Major-Gen. Lynedoch Gardiner,
C.B., R.A., Equerry to II.M. the yueen.
Mr. Newdigate d. 21 May, 1862, and was s. by his son,
Francis William Newdigate, Esq. of Allesley Park, co.
Warwick, J.P, for cos. Stafford and Derby, and D.h. for the
former. High .'Sheriff, co. Derby, 1880, Lieut.-Col., late Cold-
stream Guards, b. 19 Feb. 1822 ; m. 1st, 1 Dec. 1859, Charlotte
Elizabeth Agnes Sophia, dau. of Field-Marshal Sir AIexan:ler
Woodford, G.C.B., and by her (wlio d. 6 March, 1866) had a
son,
Francis Alexander, now of West Hallam.
He m. 2ndly, 1 March, 1870, Hon. Louisa Georgina Leigh, dau.
of Chandos, 1st Lord Leigh, and c(. 9 March, 1893, and was s.
by his son.
^rms— Gu., three lions" gambs erased arg. Crest— A fleur-
de-lis arg.
Sea(— Weston-in-Arden, Bulldngton, Nuneaton, co. War-
wick, and West Hallam, co. Derby.
Totcn Kesidence—23, Bruton Street, W.
NEWENHAM OF COOLMORE.
Newknham:, William Thomas Worth, Esq.
of Coolmore, co. Cork, J. P., Major 3rd ]Satt. Eojal
Munster Fusiliers, b. 10 Jan. 1853 ; m. 17 jiin.
1888, Lilian Maud, only dau. of Hatton Ronajne
O'Kcarny, Esq. of Lochiar, Cork, and has issue,
I. Percy AVobth, 6. 9 June, 1890.
n. Henry Edward Worth, b. 3 March, 1893.
I. Violet Maud, 6. 28 Feb. 1889.
II. May Lillian, b. 19 July, 1891.
Lineage.— This family claims descent from the Xewen-
hams of co. Gloucester.
Edmund Newenham, the first who settled in Ireland, m. Jane,
dau. of John Desmyniers, the 2nd Lord Mayor of Dublin. His
eldest son, Robert, d. without male issue. The 2nd son,
JouN Newenham, settled in co. Cork ; he served as SherifT
of the city of Cork 1605, and Mayor 1671. He obtained a grant
of lands in co. Limerick and liberties of the city of Cork,
under the Commission of Grace 1685, and made large purchases
of estates during his lifetime. He m. 1672, Jane, dau. of John
Hoder, Esq. His will bears date 29 Jan. 1695, and was proved
21 Aug. 1706. He had, with four daus., a son,
Thomas Newenham, Esq. of Coolmore, m. 1701, Elizabeth,
dan. of Thomas iilackall, Esq. of Dublin, and had issue, three
sons, William, his heir; Francis, „i. Isabella, dau. of John
Hodder, of Cork ; Robert, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. George
Synge; and six daus. The eldest son,
William Kewenham, Esq. of Coolmore, m. 1726, Dorothy,
dau. and heiress of Edward Worth, Esq. of Rathfarnham
Castle, CO. Dublin, Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, and
had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
u. William Worth, 6. 20 Aug. 1731 ; d. young.
lu. Edward (Sir), 6. 5 Nov. 1734; m. Feb. 1755, Grace
Anne, dau. of Sir Charles Burton, Bart. He was M.l'. for
Dublin in the Irish Parliament, and was knighted 10 Nov.
1797. He (/. 1814, having had eighteen children, of whom,
1 Robert O'Callaghan, was editor of SkeUhei in Ireland.
2 Burton, m. luOO, Maria, sister of Sir William Burdett.
Mr. Newenham d. 17.38, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas -Newenuam, Esq. of Coolmore, b. 13 May, 1729; m.
1st, 1749, the Hon. Susanna Wandesford, dau. of Christopher,
Viscount Castlecomer, and by her (who d. 1754) had no issue.
He m. 2ndly, March, 1760, Ehzabeth, eldest dau. of Wilhain
Dawson, Esq., son of Joshua Dawson, Esq. of Castle Dawson,
and by her (who d. 24 Dec. 1763) had issue,
I. William Worth, of whom hereafter.
II. Thom,is, Major of .Militia, 6. 2 March, 1762; m. 1783,
Mary Anne, dau. of Edward Hoare, Esq. of Factory Hill,
eo. Cork, and dying, 16 Oct. 1831, left issue,
1 Thomas (Rev.), Riotor of Kilworth, of whom hereafter,
as successor to his cousm-german, William IIenei
Worth Newenham, Esq.
2 Robert, of Sandford, co. Dublin, h. 20 Aug. 1786; m.
18 June, 1810, Jane, dau. of Edward Hoare, Esq. of<
Factory Hill, co. Cork, and dying 19 July, 1836, left issuo
by her (who d. April, 1830), four sons and three daus.,
Thom.as, b. 13 Feb. 1813; d. umn. 19 April, 1852.
Edward Henri, late of Coolmore.
Robert, b. 6 March, 1826; d. unm. 29 March, 1S47.
AVilliam Henry, of Maryborough Park, co. Cork, late
Capt. 63rd Regt., with which he served in the Crimean
war (medal and four clasps), b. 21 March, 1830; m. 1st,
17 Aug. 1865, Emily Maiia, only dau. of Robert J.
Berkeley, Esq., Q.C., and by her (who d. 24 Oct. 187;5>
had a son, Harry Edward Berkeley, b 22 Dec. 1866. He
m. 2ndly, 3 Sept. 18s0, Hon. Louisa Jane Edwardes, dau.
of William, 3rd Baron Kensington.
Mary Anne, 6. 23 July, 1814; d. 7 Dec. 1888.
Frances, b. 29 April, 1816 ; d. unm. 1856.
Jane, b. 9 March, 1820 ; r,i. 1847, Gen. Clement Edwards,
• C.B., of Ballyhire, and d. 20 Nov. 1851, leaving two-
daus.
1 Louisa, TO. 21 Jan. 1818, Capt. Charles Dilkes, R.N.,
C.B , and d. 22 April, 1845, leaving a son, Charles
O'Bryan.
I. Sarah Maria, m. 23 Aug. 1782, Sir Richard Butler, 7tl»
Bart, of BaUiutemple.
Mr. Newenham d. 1766, and was s. by his son,
William Worth Newenham, Esq. of Coolmore, 6. 5 Feb.
1761 ; m. Louisa, 4th dau. of Henry Sandford, Esq. and sist<;r
of George, 1st Lord Mount Sandford, and had issue,
William Henry Worth, of whom presently.
Thomas, b. 4 Oct. 1788 ; d. 1799.
George, 6. 1792 ; d. s. p. 7 Dec. 1815.
Mary, b. 12 Aug. 1786; d. Oct. following.
Mr. Newenham d. 1 Dec. 1814, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Henry Worth Newenham, Esq. of Coolmore, b.
10 June, 1785 ; m. 25 July, 1807, Catherine, only dau. of
Robert Stearne Tighe, Esq. of Mitclielstown, and by her (who-
d. Feb. 1858) had no issue. He d. 4 Sept. 1842, and was s. at
Coolmore by his cousin-german, Rev. Thomas Newenham,
Rector of Kilworth, b. 14 Oct. 1784, whod. unm. 5 April, 1849,
and was s. by his nephew.
Rev. Edward Henry Newenham, M.A. of Coolmore, co..
Cork, J. P., b. 16 Aug. 1817; „i. 15 Nov. 1849, the Lady Helena
Adelaide Moore, 2nd dau. of Stephen, 3rd Earl Mountcashell,
and has issue,
I. William Thomas Worth, now of Coolmore.
II. Edward Arthur Worth, b. 19 Jan. 1857.
I. Anno Maria Jane, d. 28 April, 1864.
II. Helena Adelaide Isabella, d. 6 July, 1873.
III. Edith Sophia.
The Rev. Edward Henry Newenham d. 25 Oct. 1892.
Seat — Coolmore, co. Cork.
dubs — Union ; and United Service, Dublin.
NEWMAN OF THORNBURY PARK.
Newman, Heney Ashbuenham Toll, Esq. of
Thornbury Park, co. Gloucester, late 40th Foot,,
b. 27 Sept. 1847 ; m. 5 June, 1883, Margaret
Greene, dau. of Rev. Walter McGrilvray, D.D., of
Aberdeen, and has had issue,
I. Ashdcrnham Walter Goodenouoh, b. 5 May, 1884, d. 19.
March, 1883.
I. Margaret Elizabeth, b. 4 Nov. 1888.
Liineagre. — Richard Newman, Esq. of Evercreech Park^
Somerset (eldest son of Richard Newman, Esq., by Anne his
wife, dau. of Sir Charles Harbord, Surveyor-General to King
Charles I., and 5th in descent from Robert Newman, whose
will bears date 15.56), to. 1675, Grace, dau. and co-heir of Henry
Edmonds, Esq. of Preston Hall, co. Northampton, by Anne his
wife, dau. of Sir Richard Shuckburgh, Bart, of Shuckburgh, co.
Warwick, and had issue,
Richard (Sir), his heir.
Cavendish, d. s. p. Henry, d. s p.
Annb, to. Ashburnham Toll, Esq. of Greywell, Hants, and
had issue.
Mr. Newman d. June, 16S2, aged 32, and was «. by his eldest
son.
Sir Richard Newman, of Fifehead, Evercreech Park, and
Preston Hall, who was created a Bart. 20 Dec. 1699. He i-<,
Frances, dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas Samwell, Bart, of
Upton, CO. Northampton, and had issue.
NEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
l:E^y
1477
Samweli-, his heir.
Frances, successor to her brother.
Barbara, d. itnm. Elizabeth, d. vnm.
Sir Richard d. 30 Dec. 1721, aged 45, and was buried at Fife-
head. He was s. by his son,
Sir Samwell Newman, 2nd Bart, of Fifehead, Evercreech
Tarli and Preston Hall, d. vnm. 1747, when the baronetcy
expired, but the estates devolved upon his sister,
Frances Newman, at whose decease, also unm., 25 Aug.
1775, they descended to her cousin, Chakles Toll, of Preston
Deanery, and his brotlier,
Eev. Ashburnham Philip ToLt,, of Thombury Park (sons of
^ Ashburnham Toll, Esq., by Mary his wife, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Geary, and grandsons of Ashburnham Toll, Esq. of Greywell,
Hants, who m. Anne, dau. of Richard Newman and Grace
Edmonds). This gentleman, a Prebend of York, 6. 31 Dec.
1743, assumed by sign-manual, 15 Dec. 1775, the surname
and arms of Newman. He hi. Dec. 1773, Mary, dau. of Paul
Mowbray, Esq. of London, and relict of Capt. Alexander
Wood, but dying 4. p. 16 March, 1802, was s. by his next
brother,
Richard Newman Toll, M.D., of Thombury Park, co.
Gloucester, and of Hamilton, co. Lanark, b. 8 Nov. 1752, who
assumed by sign-manual, 1S02, the surname and arms of
Newman. He m. 16 June, 1777, Grizel, dau. of James Pardy,
Esq. of Hamilton, and by her (who d. 8 Aug. 1841) had
issue,
Henbt Wenman, his heir.
Ashburnham Cecil, b. 1 Oct. 1796, emigrated to Canada
1830 : m. 5 April in that year, Eliza, dau. of John Richards,
Esq.
Mary. m. 1st, 1804, John Wilson Smith, Esq., Capt. 14th
l!es;l.. and 2ndly, William Jack, of Glasgow, Merchant.
Mr'; Jack </. 1853.
Anne, d.vnm. 18 May, 1840.
Eliza, TO. 9 Oct 1804, Robert Lockhart, Esq. of Castle Hill
and Camnethati, co. Lanark.
•Charlotte, m. 1st, John Thomson, Esq. of Kilbank, co.
Lanark, and 2ndly. James Pi ice Hely, Esq., Major in the
army, 2nd son of Brigadier-Gen. Hely, of the ilth Foot,
who was killed at Ostend. Mrs. Hely d. 18 May, 1856.
Susan Hamilton, m. 1821, James Joseph Whitchurch, Esq.
of Clifton.
Jsabella, m. 7 July, 1818, Rev. John Joseph Goodenough,
D.D., late Rector of Bowbrickhiil, Bucks, and Masier of
liristol Grammar School.
Frances Newman, m. 11 March, 1826, William Killegrew
Wait, Esq. of Redland Lodge, Westbury, near Bristol, and
(/. 20 Oct. 1858.
Dr. Richard Newman Newman d. 29 Sept. 1829, and was s. by
l>is son,
Henrt Wenman Newman, Esq. of Thornbuvy Park, J. P.
.TiulD.L., High Sheriff 1835, Lieut.-Col. Comm. Royal South
<:iouccstcrshire Militia, 6. 1 June, 1788; m. 5 Dec. 1846,
1 ranees Margaret, eldest dau. of Eev. John Joseph Good-
enough, D.D., Rector of Broughton Pogis, Oxon, and had
L<sue,
Henry Ashbdrnham Toll, now of Thornbury Park.
lieorge William, M.A., Pembroke Coll. Oxford, b. 1 March,
1850.
Kichard Goodenough, b. 25 Aug. 1851 ; d. 1 Aug. 1852.
51r. Newman d. 24 July, 18G5.
.4r7)i,'!— Quarterly : sa. and arg.; in the 1st .and 4th quarters,
iihree mullets of the second in ihe centre an inescuteheon gu.
charged with a porttuUis imperially crowned or, being an
Jiugiiientation granted by Charles U. to Col. Newman for his
liiyalt> at the battle of Worcester. Crest — A swallow rising
jipr. Motto — Lux mea Christiis.
.SVrtZ— Thornbury Park, near Bristol. Residence— 5, Malvern
Place, Cheltenham.
Canon of St. Patrick's and Rector of Clifden, co. Galway,
and by him, who d. 2 Sept. 1874, had ihiee d.aus., Mary
Elizabeth Hyacinth; Isabella Frances, in. 1^90, James
Charles Francis Whicher, Surg. li.N. ; Anne Louisa
Hyacinth, in. 1891, Capt. I'hilip Urban W. Vigors, 2nd
Devonshire Regt.
II. Elizabeth, m. May, 18G3, Henry Williams, Esq., J.P.. of
Rookingnam Hall, llagley, co. W orcester, and by him, who
d. Dec. 1893, had three daus. aud a san, Hakewill Tresyllian,
6. Nov. 1866.
Se'H — Brands House, Hughenden, near High Wycombe,
Bucks.
NEWMAN OF BRANDS HOUSE.
Netvmax, Samuel, Esq. of Brands House, Bucks,
b. 8 Jan. 1825 ; in. 11 April, 1850, Sarah Anne, dau.
of Thomas Heai-n, Esq. of Buckingham.
Xiineag-e. — John Newman, Esq. of Brands House, Bucks,
J. P. and D.L., b. 13 Dec. 1792; m. 19 Aug. 1819, Anne
Harper, dau. of John Turner, Esq. of Brill, Bucks, and d.
leaving issue,
I. John, h. 24 June, 1820; d. 18 Aug. 1841.
II. William Henky, 6. 10 Nov. 1821.
III. Samuel, now of brands House.
IV. Frederick, U. 26 Oct. 1829; to. 4 July, 1S54, Isabella
Dorothea, dau. of Rev. David Trenilett. M.A., Hector of
Rodney Stoke, Somerset, who rf. 1891 ; he to. 2ndly, 1892,
Caroline Amelia, younger dau. ol the late Rev. Richard
Colston Phelips, Rector of Cucklington.
I. Maj-y Aune, m. Jan. lS6:i, Rev. Hyacinth D'Arcy, J. P.,
NEWMAN OE DROMOHE.
Newman, John Egbert Beamston, Esq. of Dro-
more House, co. Cork, J. P., B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.,
b. 22 Aug. 1871 ; s. his fatlier 1893.
Lineage. — By a certificate under the hand of Humphrey
Newman, of Wincanton, Gent., itappears thatatthc dissolution
of the monasteries in 1538, the Newman family were lessees
under the Abbot of St. Augustin, Bristol, of the manor and
lands of Fifehead Magdalen, Dorset, and that there were three
distinct branches of the family at Queen's Camel, Wincanton,
and other places in Somerset. The Newmans are of kin to the
founders of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
Robert Newman, who lived and died at Fifehead Magdalen,
and was buried in the chancel of the church, had by Alice
his wife, whose will is dated 1556, four sons,
I. Robert, ancestor of the Newmans of Fifehead.
II. Richard. hi. Henry. iv. Thomas.
The second son,
Richard Newman lived at Charlton Musgrave, Somerset,
and was father of
Richard Newman, of Queen's Camel, Somerset. He m.
Agatha, dau. of Humphrey Pole, Esq., and had issue,
Humphrey Newman, of Wincanton, who m. Dorothy, dau.
of Sir Thomas Phelips, Knt. of Barrington, and had issue,
I. Thomas; ii. Richard; hi. Humphrey; iv. James ; i. Eliza-
beth; II. Dorothy; in. Joan; iv. Agatha. The 2nd son,
Richard Newman, Esq., was resident in the city of Cork,
1651, and in 1662 was J. P. for the co. He purchased from Sir
Richard Kyrle the estate of Drumineene, and settled there.
" In 1686, he passed patent for the castle property of Drumin-
eene and several other lands in co. Cork, and lour messuages in
the city of Cork ; said lands to be erected into a manor called
the Manor of Newbury." He m. previous to 1651, Sarah,
dau. of Richard French, of Cork (ancestor to F'rencu of
Co.fliiiny). and had issue. Richai'd Newman's will bears date
12 Nov. 1691, and was proved 27 Jan. 1G33-4. His eldest son,
Richard Newman, Esq. of Newbury, m. Elizabeth, din. of
J. Dillon, Esq., and had issue,
Dillon, of whom presently.
Adam, of London, who settled in Ireland, and purchased the
Dromore estate. He m. Miss Knapp, and dying s. p. be-
queathed it to his nephew, Adam, 2nd .son of Dillon New-
man. Charles, d. unm.
Margaret,™. 1711, John Dillon, Esq. of Quartertown, co.
Cork, and d. s.p.
Judith, m. Eev. John Smith, aud had issue.
The eldest son,
Dillon Newman, Esq. of Newbury, J. P. co. Cork, to. Martha,
dau. of Col. Thomas Beclier, of Sherkin, co. Cork, by EUzabeth
Turner his wife, and had issue,
Richard, High Sheriff of the co. 1737, m. Catherine, dau. of
Col. William Cassaubon, and had iss le, three daus., Isa-
bella Sarah, m. Right Hon. Silver Oliver, of Cattle Uliver,
M.P. for Killuiallock, and lelt issue ; Elizabeth and Martha
both d. unm.
Adam, of whom hereafter.
Elizabeth, m. 1st, Meade Diinscombe, Esq. of Mount Desert,
and 2ndly, Aldeiuian R. Travers, and left issue by both
marriages.
Susannah, m. 5 Oct. 1727, Peter Graham, Esq. of Dromore
and Coaveymore, co. Cork.
Dorothea, m. Ist, Swithin White, Esq. of Rochefortstown,
and 2ndly, Benjamin Bousfield, Esq. of Ashadown.
Mr. Dillon Newman made his will 11 May, 1733, which was
proved 19 Dec. 1733. His 2nd son,
Adam Newman, Esq., J. P., s. his uncle, Adam, in the
Dromore estates, and, on his brother Richard's death without
issue male, he also s. to the Newbury estates. He to. Mary,
dau. of John Carleton, Esq. of Darling Hill, co. Tipperary, and
had issue. The 3rd son,
Adam Newman, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Horace Towns-
end. Rector of Donoughmore, by Mary his wife, dau. of
Richard Hugnerford, Esq. of the Island, and had issue,
117S
NEW
THE L/VNDED GENTRY.
NEW
I. Apam, of Dromore.
II. lii lianl, m. Jane Harriet, dau. of James Lancton, Esq.
of Bruree House, co. Limerick. On his brother Adam suc-
ceeding to the Dromore estates, he cair.e into possession of
ilic Claliane iiroperty, whi h was purchased by UiUon New-
man 170S. He d. li'oO, leaving issue,
1 Adam, of Monkstown Castle, co. Cork, J.P., 6. 1808; ra.
1834, JIary, dau. of Adam Perry i'eny, Esq., and has
isue, lllehard, 6. 1S3I).
U liiiliard iMeade, deceased.
3 Horace Townse'id (Kev.), d. unm.
4 Henry Kiehard, deceased.
5 Amos Langton, an officer in H.E.I.C.S., deceased.
1 Anna Langton. 2 Jane Maria.
HI. Horace Towiisend (Very Itev.), Dean of Cork, m. Char-
lotte, dau. of Denis Daly, Esq. of Dunsandle, and ]>ady
Harriet Maxwell his wife. He d. s. p. 1S64, and his wile d.
ilarch, 1S6C.
I. JIary. d. wjji)!. ii. Susan, d. v.7im.
III. E izahelh, ra. William Webb, Esq., and d. s. p.
IV. Jane, d. v.nm.
V. Dorothea, m. Hev. Kichard Meade, of Ballymartle, and d.
leaving issue.
VI. Harriet, to. William Beamish, Esq. of Mount Prospect,
2nd son of Sam Beamish, Esq. of Mount Beamish, and d.
leaving issue.
The eldest son,
ADiM Xewman, Esq. of Dromore, s. at the death of his
uncle, John Newman, Esq., to the Dromore and Newbury
estates. He m. 1803, Frances Dorothea, dau. of Kev. Kobert
Dring, of Kockgrove, and has issue,
John, b. 1812; in. Margaret, dau. of Nicholas Philpot
Leader, Esq. of Dromagh Castle, and li. 13 Aug. 1844, havmg
by her (who d. 12 Dec. Is84) had issue, three daus., Mar-
garet, deceased; Frances Dorothea (branny), m. 22 Feb.
1870, Henry E. Bridges. Esq., late Capt. 4th Royal Irish
Dragoon Guards: tieraldine ElizabKtli, m. April, 1865,
Col. William Preiyman, late 60th Kitles ; and one son,
John Adam liicHARD, late of Dromore.
Eobert.
Eleanor, d. unm.
Mary, tn. 1st, Richard Townscnd, M.D., and 2ndly, Rev.
Adam Beamish, and d. leaving issue by both marriages.
Eliza, m. W illiam Hume Franks, Esq. of Carrig Park, and
d. leaving issue.
Frances, m. Samuel Philip Townshend, Esq. of Garrycloyne,
CO. Cork, and d. leaving issue.
Mr. Newman d. 6 Aug. 1859, and was s. by his grandson,
John Adam Richard Newman, Esq. of Dromore House, co.
Cork, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1874, B.A. Magd. Coll.
Camb. 1866, b. 5 Aug. 1844; m. 17 Aug. 1870, Elizabeth Ma-
tilda (Maud), younger dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Robert
Bramston Smith, D.L., of Pencraig, Anglesey, and 31 Upper
FitzWilliam Street, Dublin, by Elizabeth Charlotte his wife,
dau. of Sir Richard JohuUriffith, 1st Bart, of MunsterGrillagh,
and had issue,
I. John Robert Bramston, now of Dromore.
n. Richard Griffith Ohver, b. 19 Jan. 1876.
1. Grace Frances.
Mr. J. A. E. Newman d. 14 Oct, 1893, and was s. by his eldest
son.
Arms — Arg.^a chevron gu. between three lions couchant
of the second. Qrtsl — An eagle's head erased sa., charged on
the breast with an escallop or. Motto — Magna vis tidelitatis
(in allusion to the family's loyalty to the royal cause).
Seat — Dromore, near Mallow, co. Cork.
Ciwi— isthmian.
NEWMAN OF NELMES.
Newman, Benjamin Harding, Esq. of Nelmes,
CO. Essex, h. 2tj May, 1842 ; m. 2 June, 1868, Char-
lotte Augusta, dau. of John North, Esq^. of Jjrecon,
S. Wales, and has issue,
I. Francis Robert, 6. Jan. 1870.
u. Edward, b. July, 1872.
ni. John Cartwright, 6. May, 1874.
IV. Thomas Harold, 6. Feb. 1876.
I. Edith Augusta. n. Marian.
Xiiueag'e. — This family took the name of Newman by
royal licence, after the marriage of Benjamin Harding, Esq.
of Hacton, Essex, with Sarah, dau. of R. Newman, of Nelmes,
same co., whose eldest son to. Harriette, dau. and co-heiress of
Francis Schutz, Esq., by his wife, Susan, dau. of Sir Edmund
Bacon, of Gillingham, co. Suffolk, M.P. (sue Burke's Barontt-
age).
Thomas Harding Newman, Esq. of Nelmes, Hornchurch,
Essex, TO. in 1810, Harriette, dau. of John Cartwright, Esq.
of Ixworth Abbey, Suffolk, and by her had issue.
Thomas (Rev.), of Nelmes.
Benjamin, Capt. 20th Regt., 7)i. Anne Lefroy, dau. of
Richard Sadleir, Esq. of Stjalaheen, Tipperary, by his wife,
Anne, dau. of Col. Anthony Lefroy, 13th Dragoons, andl
had issue, Benjamin, now of Nelmes; and Harriette, in.
Arthur Croker, Esq., by whom she has issue, Edward, &.
1878, and others.
The elder son.
Rev. Thomas Hardins Newman, D.D., of Nelmes, d. 1882,
and was s. by his nephew, the present Benjamin Hardino-
Newman, Esq. of Nelmes.
.lirirw— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a fesse indented gii., be-
tween three eagles displayed, sa., for Newman; 2nd and 3rd,
or, on a bend az., three martlets arg., a sinister canton of th&
second, chai-ged with a rose of the first, between two fleurs-de-
lis of the third, for Harding ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly : 1st atd
4th, az., in dexter chi.-f, a mallet, in sinister base, a stag's
horn, or, for Schutz ; 2nd and 3rd, gu , on a chief arg., two
mullets sa., for Bacon. Crat — A mermaid in the sea, ppr.,
hair or. Motto — Lux raea Christus.
Seat — Nelmes, Hornchurch, Essex.
NEWTON OP MICKLEOVEE.
Newton, Charles Edmund, Esq. of Mickleover
Manor House, co. Derby, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1S!^2, late Major Derby E.V., b. 6 Jan. 1831 j m. 1st,
19 July, 1855, Anne Kosamond, only dau. of John
Curzon, Esq. of Breedon, co. Leicester, and by her
(who d. 6 May, 18(J4) has issue,
I. Robert Ci'rzon, C;ipt. 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Eifies, late
Lieut. 5th Dragoon Guards, b. 10 Apnl, 1857 ; to. 27 Jan,
188(), Agnes Catherine Rich, 2nd dau. of the late Rev.
William Henry Rich-Jones, Vicar of Bradford-on-Avon,
and Hon. Canon of Salisbury, Wilts.
II. Francis Curzon, 6. 27 April, 180 1 ; m. 18 Aug. 1886,
Mary Beatrice, youngest dau. of ihe Hon. and Rev.
Augustus Byron, Rector of Kirkby Mallory, co. Leicester,
and has issue, Rosamond, Frederica, and Violet Mary
Curzon.
I. Helen Rosamond, m. 28 Oct. I8S4, Eev. W. H. Oxley,
M..\., formerly Vicar of Grewelthnrpe, of the Cottage,
Filey, Yorkshire, 2nd son of the late Charles Christopher
Oxley, Esq., J. P., of The Hall, Ripon, and has issue,
Selwyn Amor Nathaniel, 6. 28 April, 1890.
II. Constance Adelaide.
III. Edith Eleanor.
He m. 2ndly, 1 Eeb. 1 866, Mary Henrietta, only
dau. of Capt. Moore, H.M. 17th Regc. and by h^r,
who d. 25 Oct. 1893, has further issui-,
IV. Rosamond Cleere.
V. Mary Loaper, hi. 6 Sept. 1893, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Newtoa
St. Quintin, Ordnance Department, son of the late W.
St. Quintin, Esq., Bengal Civil Service.
VI. F^rances Emily. vii. Margaret Ethel.
Lineag'e. — The Newtons of Micklcover, co. Derby, are a
branch of the Somersetshire family of the same name, and
claim descent from Thomas, a younger son of SirJolm"New-
ton, of East Hartrey, from Sir Richard Cradock Dr Newton,
Chief Justice of England, temp. Henry VI. , who was lord of
the Manor of Newton.*
Thomas Newton, Esq. of Horseley, co. Derby, son of John
Newton, of Horseley, who was M.P. for the town of Derby Pi
* The following is the lineage of Sir Richard Newton or
Cradock.
Sir William Cradock, lord of Newton, the son of Cradock
ap Howell ap Grono (see Somersetshire Visitations, 1531, 1573),
-m. Joane, dau. of Sir Matliew Owgan, Knight, and had a son,
William Cradock, lord of Newton, ?n. Catherin, dau. and
heir of Sir William L)e La Mar, Knt. of Richardstone, and left.
a son,
John Cradock, lord of Newton, to. Jone, dau. of Sir Elyder
Dee, Knt., and was father of
UoBERT Cradock, lord of Newton, to. Margaret, dau. of
Nicholas Sherborne, and had a son,
John Cradock, lord of Newton, m. Nest, dau. of Sir Peter
Russell, Knt., and was father of
John Cradock, lord of Newton, to. Margaret, dau. of Howell
Moythe of Castell Odwyn and Fountayne Gate, and had issue,
Sir Richard Newton or Cradock, lord of Newton and
Nangle, and Chief Justice of Englan.l {see in the text), m.
Emme, dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas Perrott, Knt. of East-
ington, CO. Gloucester. Another authority says his wife was
"Emma Harvey of London, Doniina de Wyke, 1576." He d.
1449, leaving issue, and was ancestor of the Newtons of Bitton,
of Somersetshire and Derbyshire.
NEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NEW
1479
and 17 Edward IV. He m. Margaret Widdison, and had two
sons, Robert and Thomas. The former,
KoBEBT Newton, Esq. of Chaddesden, co. Derhy, m. Dorothy,
dau. of Vincent Lowe, Esq., and d. 1592, having had i^pue,
I. Thomas, his heir, ancestor of tlic Newtons oi' Chaddesilen.
II. t'rancis, of Burn Ash, m. Eleanor, dau. of Robert By rde,
of Overlockho, CO. Derby, butci. s.jp. h'eh. 162ci.
lu. El 'BERT, of wliom we treat.
I. Anne, m. Willium Moore.
n. Dorothy, m. William Ashbye.
The youngest son,
KoBEBT Newton, Esq. of Mickleover, co. Derby, Earrister-
at-Law, and Recorder of Derby, m. S May, 1609, Cleere, dau.
and heir of William Gilbert, Esq. of Mickleover, by Agnes his
wife, dau. of Sir Edward Cleere, of Ormsby, Norfolk, and dying
4 Aug. 1619, left a son,
Edwabd Newton, Esq. of Mickleover, 6. 20 May, 1610; m.
21 May, 1625, Jane, dau. of John Beresford, Esq. of Newton
Grange, co. Derby, and d. 1661. The eldest son,
EoBEBT Newton, Esq. of Mickleover, baptised 8 June, 1629,
Barrister-at-Law, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Grevas Whitehead,
Esq. of Beeston, co. Derby, and d. 19 March, 1701-2, havi;ig
had, with two daus., who both d. unm.,
Eobebt, his heir, of whom presently.
John, b. 1672 ; m. Sarah Bridges, of Burton-on-Trent, and
had an. only dau. Sarah, who to. John Foulds, Esq., and
d. s.p.
Edward, d. unm. March, 1706, aged 30.
Cleere, hi. 30 Dec. 16S.5, JoIju Machin, Esq. of Seabridge,
CO. Stafford, and by him had, with a son, John, b. 17 .\uv
1691, who d. '(tnTji., a dau. Cleere, who m. 12 July, 1711,
John Leaper, Esq., and by him had two sons, John, d. s. p.,
and William Leaper, Alderman of Derby, who d. May,
1770, leaving by Sarah Ward, his wife, a sun, John
Leapeb, who s. to the Newton estates under the will of his
kinsman.
Maria, m. Jan. 1635-6, William Leacroft, Esq. of Eidgley,
CO. Stafford.
The eldest son and heir,
Egbert Newton, Esq. of Mickleover, b. 2 Dec. 1670, was
father, by Margaret his wife, dau. of John Wingfield, Esq. of
Hasleborough, co. Derby, of a son,
Robert Newton, Esq. of Mickleover and Norton, 6. 19 April,
1713, High Sheriff 1746, who d. s. p. 23 June, 1789, and left
his paternal estates to his kinsman,
John Leaper, Esq. of Derby, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1798, b. 17 April, 1754, who then became of Mickleover, and
assumed by royal licence, 15 Dec. 1789, the additional sur-
name of Newton. He m. 1789, Anna Maria, dau. of Pliiiip
Hutchinson, Esq. of Risley, co. Derby, niece of Samuel Hutch-
inson, D.D., Bishop of Killala, and had issue,
Robert Newton, his heir.
Sarah, m. l(j Dec. 1800, Francis Mundy, Esq. of MarkeatoD.
CO. Derby, M.P., and d. 1836, leaving issue.
Cleer, of Beacon Cliff, Esmouth, Devon.
Anna Maria, ra. Richard Saunders, Esq. of Fairlawn, South-
port, CO. Lancaster.
Mr. Leaper-Newton was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Robert Newton Leaper-Newton, Esq. of Mickleover, J.P.,
High Sheriff, b. 1 March, 1776; to. 16 April, 1818, a dau. of
Matthew Stephenson, Esq. of Bath, and dying s.p., was s. by
his brother,
William-Leapeb Newton, Esq. of Mickleover, Barrister-at
Law, J. P. and D.L., to. 10 Aug. 1814, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of
John White, Esq. of The Lawn, Herts, and by her had issue,
William Robert, of Birmingham Hall, near Chestefield, 6.
28 Dec. 1816; 7/i. 26 Aug. 1852, Eliza Anne Playfair, and
d. s. p. 7 Nov. 1854.
Charles Edmund, now of Mickleover,
Henrietta, m. 5 Dec. 1843, Ven. John Eushton, D.D., Arch-
deacon of Manchester, and Vicar of Blackburn, and d.
Sept. 1885, leaving issue, Arthur John.
Emma, d. unm.
Letitia Blanche, in. 1867, Henry Norman, Esq., J.P., and
D.L., late Lieut. E.N.
Adelaide Anne, d. 1854. Helen Leaper.
Gertrude Louisa. Emily Elizabeth.
He d. 7 March, 1851.
Ar-ins—Sa,., two human shin-bones in saltire arg., the sinis-
ter surmounted of the dexter. Ci-est—A naked man kneel-
ing on his sinister knee and holding a sword ppr., the
point downwards, hilt and pommel or. Motto— iimc habco
non tibi.
Seat — Mickleover Manor, Derby.
NEWTON OF NEWTON.
Hay-Newton, William Deummond Ogxlvt,
Esq. of Newton Hall, co. Haddington, J.P. and
D.L,, late Capt. 72nd HigUanders, served in Indian
Mutiny camp;iign ISoS-o'J, b. 12 Jan. 1832 ; m. 10
Aug. 1871, Adeline Charlotte, eldest dau. of Lieut.-
Col. Robert Gordon, and has issue,
I. George, 6. 5 Aug. 1872.
II. Stuart, 6. 28 March, 1876.
I. AlLireda Julia.
liineage.— The ancient family of Newton, of Newton,
East Lothian, chief of the name in Scotland, was in possession
of the lands and barony of Newton, in the middle of the 13th
century. About the year 1250, Robert de Newton is one cf
the witnesses to a charter granted by Adam de Morham to Sir
Hugh Gifford, of Tester.
Richard Hat, 5th son (by Margaret, his wife, dau. of
James Hay, Esq.) of Lord William Hay, of Newhall, 3rd son
of John, 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale, by Lady Anne Maitland,
his wife, only child of John, Duke of Lauderdale, assumed
the surname of Newton on succeeding to the estates of that
family. He m. Anne, only dau. of John Stuart, Esq , and by
her (who was sister of Lieut. -Col. John Stuart, of the Guards,
father of Lieut.-Gen. bir John Stuart, K.B., Count of Maida),
he had issue, four daas. (of whom, Jane, m. James Walker,
Esq: of Dairy, was mother of Sir Francis Walker Drunimond,
Bart, of- Hawthornden) and three sons, John, d. 1789; Richard,
of Newton, d. unm. 9 Oct. 1793; and William. The 3rd son,
William Hat-Newton, Esq. of Newton, 6. 1747, s. at the
death of his brother, Richard. He m. 1791, Alicia, dau. of
Anthony Foster, Esq. of Jardinefield, and by her (who d. ia
1811) had issue,
I. Richard, of Newton, d. unm. 23 Dec. 1848.
II. William Waring, of Newton Hall.
HI. Georye Forster, H.E.I.C.C.S.. assumed the additional sur-
name of Primrose on his marriage with Jane, 2nd dau. of
James Primrose, Esq. of Burubrde. He d. s.p. 1856.
IV. John Stuart, of Newton.
V. Anthony James.
The 2nd son,
William Waring Hat-Newton, Esq. of Newton Hall, co.
Haddington, D.L., b. 20 Sept. 1795 ; to. 1st, 19 June, 1821,
Jaue Frances, only child of Thomas Gregson, Esq. of Black-
burn, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of Anthony Foster,
Esq. of Jardinefield, but by her, who d. 5 July, Ibo'i, he had
no issue. He m. 2ndly, 15 Feb. 1S44, Jane, dau. of James
Clerk Rattray, Esq. of Bennington and Craig Hall, Rattray,
a Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, and d. s.-p- 15
May, 1860. His brother,
John Stdart Hat-Newton, Esq. of Newton Hall, ;n. 4 Aug,
1829, Margaret Eliza, youngest dau. of William Fairlic, Esq.^
and had issue,
I. William Drummond Ogilvt, now of Newton.
II. Francis John Stuart, late f^aijt. 14th Hussars, b. 19 April,
1843 ; m. 25 April, lb»7, Lucy, dau. of Mtijor Robert Fergu-
son, and widow of Hon. Aj-tliur Hay Fraser, 2nd son et
Lurd Saltoun.
I. Margaret, ra. 14 Feb. 1871, Gustavus Irwin Knight, Esq.
of Dorking.
II. Alice WilhelininaMary, m 17 Oct. 1871, Frederic William
GusiaveFergusson, Esq., youngest son of Sir James Fergus-
son, 4th Bart, of Kilkerrun.
III. Ernestine, m. 15 June, 1871, Evan Allan Hunter, Esq.,
and d. 16 Dec. 1874.
IV. Ida Mary.
Mr. Hay-Newton d. 19 Nov. 1SC3. His widow m. 2ndly, ISCG,
Major Robert Duncan, Ferguson, who d. 1878.
Arms (matriculated in the Lyon Oflice, 15 Feb. 1809) — Quar-
terly : 1st and 4th counter-quartered, 1st and 4th, az., three
einquefoils arg.: 2nd and 3rd, gu., three bars erni.. en surtout
an escutcheon arg., charged with three shields gu., in thecentru
a mullet of the last for difference, for Hat ; 2nd and 3rd grand-
quarters vert, a lion rampant or, on a chief of the last three
roses gu., for Newton. Crest— X demi-lion rampant or, bran-
dishing a Sfiraitarppr., hilted and pommelled gold, iiupporters.
— Two lions gunrdant gu., armed andlangued az., collared or.
Motto — Pro patria.
Seni;— Newton Hall, Haddington.
Clubs— Carlton, and Army and Navy.
NEWTON OF BARTON GRANGE.
Newton, Francis Wheat, Esq. of Barton
Grange, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1861, B.A. of Pembroke Coll. Oxon., b. April, 1814 ;
m. 1849, Catherine Bajley, dau. of William Ainslie,
Esq. of Woodhill, Surrey, and has issue,
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NEW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NEW
I. Fkan-cis MrRRAY, 6. 1S52; m. 1879, Louisa Caroline, dau.
of Robert Hedley, Esq.
n. Arthur Edward, 6. 1862.
1. Emily Margaret. n. Mary Caroline.
Mr. Xewton, son of John NeTvton, Esq., by Fanny
Margaret his wife, dau. ot William Skinner, Esq. *.
to tlie Eart..n Grange property at the decease of
liis cousin. Lady Cooper, only dau. and heir of
Erancis ]\Iilner Newton, Esq. of Barton Grange.
Arras — .\rg., a lion rampant, tail fourchiie, sa., charged on
the shouldci" with a cross patlce of the Hold. Crest A lion's
gamb era.sed and trect ppr., craspincra key with the chain or.
<S«t!— Barton Grange, nearXaunton, Someraet.
NEWTON OF CEOXTON PARK AND
PICKHILL HALL.
Newtox, Geoege Oxslqw, Esq. of Croxton
Park, CO. Cambridge, and Pickhill Hall, co. Den-
bigh, J. P. and D.L. for cos. Cambridge and Hunt-
ingdon, His;!i Sheriff of the former 1S64, B.A. Trin.
, Coll. Camb., b. 22 Feb. 1830 ; m. 1st, 7 June, 1852,
Mary, dau. of Wyndham Berkeley Portman, Esq.
of Ham Park, -which lady d. 1855, and 2ndly, 2i
June, 1858, Cecilia Florence, dau. of Edwyn
Burnaby, Esq. of Btiggrave Hall, co. Leicester, and
by her (who d. 7 Feb. 1869) had two daus.,
I. Frances Mary, d. April, 1877.
II. Cecilia Florence, ra. 19 Nor. 1885, William John, Earl of
Dysart.
He in. Srdly, 27 July, 1878, Lady Alice Laura
Sophia Cochrane, 2nd dau. of Thomas, 11th Earl
of Dundonald, and has issue,
I. Geobge DonoLAs Cochrane, b. 1879.
II. Denzil Onslow Cochrane, b. ISSO.
III. Thomas Cochrane, b. 1885.
IV. William Alexander Cochrane, b. 1836.
V. Basil Cochrane, b. 1889.
Lineage. — This family was founded by Samuel Newton,
^Merchant, of Liverpool, who purchased between the years 1730
and 1740 lands in North Wales, whi'h were sold when Croxton,
was acquired. George Newton, Esq. (son of Samdel Newton,
Esq., by Jane Roper his wile), purchased Croxton, co. Cam-
bridge, 1820. He m. 1829. Charlotte, dau. of Gen. Onslow,
of Staughton House, co. Huntingdon, and d. 1837, leaving a
son, the present George Onslow Newton', Esq. of Croxton,
.•ind two dans., Emily Charlotte, )(i. 1853, Wyndham Berkeley
Portman, Esq. of Richmond Hill,. Surrey, and Ethcldreda Julia,
m. 7 Nov. 1855, Sir Astley Paston Cooper, 3rd Bart, and has
issue.
Jrms — Arg., a chevron between three eagles' legs erased sa.,
each entwined by a suakeor. Crest — An eagle's leg erased sa.,
entwined by a snake or.
Seats— Croxton Park, St. Neot's, co. Cambridge, and Pickhill
Hall. to. Denbigh.
Town House— Si, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Clubs — Canton and Arthurs.
NEWTON OF DUNLECKNEY MANOR.
Newton, PutLiP Jocelyn, Esq. of Dunlcckney
Manor, co. Carlow, J.P. arid D.L., High Sheriff
1846, b. 23 March, 1818 ; 7n. 1st, 18 Nov. 1841,
Henrietta Maria, dau. of John Kennedy, Esq. of
Dunbroily, co. AVexford, and Cultra, co. Down,
and by her had issue,
I. Maria Charlotte Augusta, d. 3 May, 1888.
II. Anne Henrietta, m. 17 Oct. 1871, William M. Vesey,
Esq. youngest son of the Hon. and Rev. Arthur Vesey,
2nd son of the 1st Viscount de Vesci, who i/. 25 Sept. 1880,
leaving two sons,
1 Sydney Philip Charles, b. 9 March, 1873.
2 Charles, 6. 10 Feb. 1874.
in.- Adeline Sarah, m. 17 April, 187fi, Arthur N. Forbes
Gordon, Esq., 79th Highlanders, of Rayne, co. Aberdeen,
and d. 21 Feb. 1879, leaving issue,
1 .Vli.ster, 6. 3 F"eb. 1878.
1 Adeline, 6. 3 Feb. 1b79.
He m. 2ndly, 1 July, 1851, Emily, youngest dau.
of Sir Daniel Toler Osborne, Bart., by Lady
Harriet his wife, sister of Willinra, 1st E;irl of
Clancariy, and by her (who d, 31 Dec. 1886) had
issue,
IV. ILirriette Philippa, m. 9 Jan. 1873, Richard Bagwell,
Esq., D.L., eldest son of John Bagwell, Esq., M.P. of
Marlfield, co. Tippcrary, and has issue,
1 John, b. 11 An?. 1874.
1 F.mily, 6. 28 Aug. 1S77.
2 Margaret, b. 26 June, 1884.
V. Emily Georgina, m. 6 Dec. 1882, Fitzgibbon Trant, Esq.,
eldest son of John Trant, Esq., D.L., of Dovea, co.
Tipperary, and has issue.
1 Lawrence, b. 28 March, 1887.
2 John Phihp b. 23 March, 1889.
1 Irene, b. 2 Aug. 1385.
2 Minnie Hope, b. 4 Aug. 1888.
Lineagre. — This family, originally from Cheshire, accom-
panied King William III. to Ireland 1088. The first settler
was Bartholomew, whose son, John Newton, vi. 1730, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Francis Lodge, co. Kilkenny, and city of Dublin,
and founded the family residence of Bennckerry, a short dis-
tance from the town of Carlow, which, though still in the
family's possession, is not now the family seat. John d. 1748,
leaving an eldest son,
Bartholomew Newton, Esq., in. 1767, Anne, dau. of Philip
Bernard, Esq., by whom ho acquired considerable property in
the county of Carlow. He d.. 1780, leaving (with a dau. Cathe-
rine) two sons, I. John, Col. of the Carlow Militia, d. luim. ;
II. Philip, of whom we treat. The 2nd son,
Philip Newton, Esq., m. Oct. 1785, Sarah Bagenal, heir of
Dimleckney, and by her (who d. 17 Jan. 1832) left at his
decease, Oct. 1833, a son and successor,
Walton Newton, Esq. of Dunleckney, iii. 22 March, 1817,
Anne, 5th dau. oi the Hon. George Jooelyn, brother of Robert,
1st Earl of Hoden, and had issue,
Philip Joceltn, now of Dunleckney.
Thomasina Joeelyn, m. 22 Nov. 1853, Marchese Don Odoardo
Frederick Raffuel Gadaleta di Martano, and d. 1880.
Mr. Newton d. 28 Aug. 1853.
Jrms—Az., two ostiich feathers in saltire between three
boars' lie;ids erased arg., tusked or, in the centre chief point a
cross-crosslet of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a
boar'.-, head between two ostrich feathers arg., the neck charged
with a croi^s-erosslet az. Motto — Pro patria.
jSfoi— Dunleckney Manor, Bagenalstown.
W«6— Kildare Street.
NEWTON, late OF KILLYMEAL.
Newto.v, Andrew Willottghby, Esq. late of
Killymeal House, co. Tyrone, J.P.,M.A., Birrister-
at-Law, b. 14 Jan. 1849 ; m. 15 Aug. 1872, Blanche,
eldest dau. of John Howard, Esq. of Sampford
Peverell, co. Devon, by whom he had issue,
I. CoijBTENAT Howard, h. 15 May, 1874.
II. Willougliby John, d. an infant.
in. Andrew Winstanley, b. 12 Sept. 1879.
I. Annie Adelaide, b. 6 Sept. 1877.
Lineagre.— This family claims to be a branch of the
old Cheshire House of Newton, derived immediately from
Rycharde Newton, descended from a family long estab-
lished in CO. Chester, who wa3 Town Clerk of Carrickfergus
1595, and who had allotments of part of corporate property
1595, a portion of which is still in possession of the family.
His son,
Richard Newton, Esq., Sheriff of Carrickfergus 1598, 1600,
and IGOl, m. a dau. of John and sister of Andrew Willoughby,
and was father of
Marmadl'KE Newton, Esq., Sheriff of Carrickfergus 1624
and 16.32, whose son,
Richard Newton, Esq. of Galgorm, co. Antrim, iii. Mar-
garet, sister of John and Willoughby Chaplin, and d. 1700,
having had four sons, the eldest, Marmadukc, High Sheriff of
Carrickfergus 1GS7, and Mayor 1692-3, d. v. p. s. j). The 2nd
son,
Andrew Newton, Esq. of Galgorm, Sheriff of Carrickfergus
1718, m. his cousin, Margaret, dau. of John Chaplin, by Mary
his wife, dau. of Alderman Andrew Willoughby, and had issue,
a son,
Henry Newton, Esq. of Galgorm, m. Sarah, sister of Eev.
NIB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NIE
1481
Joseph Fraser, ot Carrickfergus, and (besides ason, Willouslibj-
Chaplin, who d. s. p.) was father of
Andrew Newtun, Esq., first of Galgorm, co. Antrim, and
afterwards of Coagh, co. Tyrone, J. P. for cos. Tyrone and
f^ondonderry. 6. 1749 ; m. Margaret, dau. of Robert Hamilton,
Esq. of Mintlone, co. Armagh, and by her (who d. 12 Feb.
IS29) had issue,
Henry, b. 10 .Tune, 1779; m. Eliza Crookshank, otherwise
Ledlie, and had, besides three duus., Margaret, Beatrice,
Walkinshuw, and Jane, a son, Andrew. M.U., who /«. Mary
Johanna, dau. of Major-Gen. James Murray, C.B., and d.
leavicg a son, Capt. James 1'atbick Mubray, Bombay
Native Infantry.
Kobert, b. 24 Dec. 1782 ; m. Alicia, dau. of Rev. J. Paul,
Rector of Bullmderry, co. Tyrone, and;/. 14 Feb. 1831,
leaving a son. Robert, 6. 25 Oct. 183], i.i. 27 April, !8tj4,
Elizabeth Anne, dau. of W. P. Geohcgan, M.D., and two
daus., Jane and Margaret.
Andrew, of whom we treat.
•Willoughby Chaplin, b. 13 May, 1789; »n. 23 July, 1844, Mary
Anne, eldist dau. o* Capt. Henry OuUon, of the 57th Regt.,
and d. 1868, leaving a son, Willoughby Chaplin Newton, b.
8 Dec. 1845, 1)1. and had issue.
Uealiice, m. Richard Oulton, Esq., and d. 1838.
Frances, ni,. Robert Smith, Esq., and d. 17 Dec. 1876.
Catherine, m. Charles Sheils, lisq. of London, afterwards of
Liverpool, and d. 29 Nov. 1800.
Eliza, m. James Scott, Esq. of Bloomhill, co. Tyrone.
Hr. Newton d. 11 April, 1826. His 3rd son,
Andrew Newton, Esq. of Coagh, b. there 26 Jan. 17S5,
went to reside at Dungannon. He m. 22 Jan. 1811, Jane, dau.
of Joseph Courtenay, Esq. of The Grange, co. .Vntrim, and d.
11 June, 1872, aged 87, leaving by her (who d. 20 March, 1853)
issue,
CouRTENAT, his heir.
Andiew James, h. 2 March, 1816, emigrated to New Zealand,
and d. in Sydn"y, Jul}', 18.')5, having ;/;. Mary Jane 8ea-
righr, by whom he had issue, Andrew, Searight, and Sarah
Darley.
BoBERT William, of Bellevue House, co. Londonderry, J. P.
for tlie cos. of Tyrone and Derry, /^. 8 May, 1818; m. 11
Feb. 1847, Catherine Johanna Voss, dau. of Capt. John
Moore 'little, .I.P., late of Farm Hill, Coleraine, and by her
■<who d. 12 May, 1878) has issue,
1 Andrew Courtenat, 6. 7 Jan. 1850.
2 Robert William, b. 17 Aug. 1855.
3 John Moore, 6. 7 May, 1860.
4 Thomas, b. 4 June, ls65 ; d. 24 May, 1866.
5 Willoughby Marmaduke, b. 15 Jan. 1S6S.
1 Johanna Catherine Voss, m. 4 .luly, 1867, Winiam
Gregory Lawrence, Esq., J. P., Banntield, Coleraine,
and d.l July, IbOy, leaving issue, one son, Samuel Law-
rence.
2 Jane Adelaide. 3 Susan.
4 Mary Elizabeth France.?, d. young, 10 Jan. 1859.
5 Margaret "1 .
6 Annie, d. 12 July, 1874 /t"'"=-
Mary Anne. Margaret. Jane.
The eldest son,
Oocrtenat Newton, Esq. of Killymeal House, co. Tyrone,
J. P., 6. 19 Feb. 1814 : m. 1st, 10 Jan. 1837, Frances, dau. of
Rev. Thomas Stanley Monck, Rector of Cloncgam, co. Water-
ford (who d. 15 March, 1839), and 2ndly. 12 Feb. 1846, Anne,
dau. of Richard Hjward, E.sq. of Mitcham, Surrey, by whom
■(who d. Nov. 1875) he had issue,
I. Andrew Willoughby, late of Kiilvnieal House.
II. Courtenay, d. an infmt.
I. Mary Howard, m. 16 April, 1369, Henry Rasscll Kelly,
Esq. of Dungannon.
II. Anna, d. 30 A|jril, 1862.
llr. Newton d. 4 May, 1877.
Arms — Arg., in chief two lions' gambu er.ised sa., each
.grasping a key pur., and in base a lion rampant gu., charged
on the breast with a cross pattee ot the first. Crest— A martlet
.sa., charged on the breast with a cross pattee arg. Molto —
Faveat fortuna.
Jiexidtnce—1'! , Charlotte Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Club— Sit. Stephens, S.W.
NIBLETT, late OF HABESFIELD.
NiBLETT, AsTnuK Edwaed, Esq. of Tibberton
Court, CO. Gloucester, B.A. Oxford, J.P., h. 24
Marcli, 1852 ; m. 5 Dec. 1883, Grace Ursula Cot-
grave, 2ud dau. of Major-Gen. Farmar, and has
itsue, four daus.,
I. Aline Mildred.
iu. Winifred.
II. Dora.
IV. Gladys.
Lineage. — This patronymic is spelt in deeds of Henry
Vllth's time NyMet, Niblet, and also Niblett, as nowadays.
It has been conjectnred to have been a name of local oiigin,
derived from one or other of the three parishes or hamlets ia
CO. Gloucester called Nibley.
They were lords farmers under the Abbots of Gloucester of
the manor and demesne of Brockthrop, and were bound by
tenure to find a \icar, and to maintain him at their own
proper cost and charges, the vicarage being about a furlong
distant from the court-house, where they resided. John, the
father, and Andrew, his son, appear in succession as holding
under this tenure. Next we find another Andrew, inStandish,
of whom presently.
Dr. Stephen Niblett, forty years Warden of All Souls' Coll.
Oxford, and who d. 1776 (desciibed in the University Register
as son of John Niblett, of St. Martin's, Westminster, Gentle-
man), was supposed to be of the same family, and to have
sprang from Richard, 3rd son of .Andrew, of Standish. He
gives for his arms, as seen in the college chapel, sa., a serpent
rising in pale ppr. and in chief a cinquefoil or, between two
doves arg., beaked and membered gu.
Andrew Niblett, of Standish, co. Gloucester, m. 1581, Alice
Baily, and had five sons. The youngest,
Samuel Niblett, of Standish, b. 1594; m. Jane, dau. of
Robert Payne, of Colthrop, in Standish, by whom he left at
his decease, 1688, a son,
Samuel Niblett, of Standish, Gent., b. 1640; m. 1665, .\nne,
dau. of Anthony Rowles, of Great Haresfield, and by her (who
d. 1676) left at his decease, 1719, a son,
Daniel Niblett, of Haresfield, Gent., in. 1st, 1690, Judith,
dau. of John HoUiday, of Woodchester, co. Gloucester, by
whom (who d. 1694) he had two daus., Anne, d. an infant, and
Mary, and 2ndly, 1696, Alice, dau. of Roger Buckle, of Col-
throp, and by her (who d. 1699) had a son, William, d. in
infancy. He m. Srdly, Deborah, dau. of Thomas Kinsman, of
Highworth, and by her (who d. 1766; he had (with other issue,
d. in infancy),
Daniel, of Haresfield, i. 1703; m. 1764, Elizabeth Eowlei
and d. s. p. 1772.
Samuel, of whom presently.
Deborah, m. Ii29, William Viner, Esq.
Anne, m. 1722, Newton Brabant, Esq.
p;iizabeth, m. 1748. John Harris.
Mary, vi. 1747, Richard Stephens, Esq.
Sarah, m. 1757, \ incent Jenner.
Mr. Niblett d. 1749. His younger son,
Samuel Niblett, Esq. of Gloucester, Banker, b. 1714; m.
1st, 1745-46, Elizabeth Stock, of Gloucester, and 2ndly, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Edward Handford, Esq. of Eedmarley, and by
the former left (at his decease, 1798), a son,
John Kiblett, Esq. of The Moat Place, Haresfield, J>. 2 July,
1747, High Sheriff 1784-85; m. 1784, Catherine, 2nd dau. and
co-heir of Edward Whitcombe, Esq. of Orleton, East H.im, co.
Worcester, High Sheriff 1777, and by her (who d. 1840) had
issue,
Daniel John, of Haresfield Court.
Catherine, m. William Stewart, Esq. of Sea Park, near Car-
rickfergus, co. Antrim, and d. 3 Nov. 1867.
Mr. Niblett d. 20 June, 1794, and was s. by his son,
Daniel John Niblett, Esq. of Haresfield Court, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff, 1816, 6. 29 May, 1785; to. 24 Aug.
1808, Emma Catherine, eldest dau. and co-heir of the Rev.
Thomas Drake, D.D., Vicar of Rochdale, co. Lancaster, and
had issue,
I. John Daniel Thomas, his heir.
II. Edward Henry (Rev.), B.A., Rector of Redmarley, co.
Worcester, 6. 26 Oct. 1810 ; to. 2 Nov. 1848, Mary Anne, 2nd
dau. of James Law Stewart, Esq. of Jamaica, and d. '20 Oct.
1878, having had issue,
1 Arthur Edward, now of Tibberton Court.
2 Henry Morton (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Uedmarley, 6. 11
Julv, 1854.
1 Eleanor Mary. 2 Jessie Beatrice.
III. Francis, an Architect, 6. 8 Jan. 1814; m. 7 June,
ls53, Matilda Hester, eldest dau. and co-heir of Charjc9
Kansford Court, Esq. of Gotham, and d. 26 March, 18=3,
leaving issue,
1 John Morton (Rev.), 6. 18 July, 1854.
1 Catherine Elizabeth.
IV. William, 6. 21 Sept. 1815 ; d. unm. 20 Feb. 1849.
V. Robert, Surgeon, b. 20 Nov. 1816; d. unm. 13 3Iay, 1?60.
vi. Charles Samuel, b. 1 Feb. 1620; d. unm. 27 Sept. 1652.
I. Emma Catherine, rf. 18 July, 1818.
II. Elizabeth, m. 22 Oct. 1851, William Fleming, M.D., of
Rowton Grange, co. Chester.
Mr. Niblett d. 31 Aug. 186'2, and was s. by his son,
John Daniel Thomas Niblett, Esq. of Haresfield Court,
1482
NIC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NIC
M.A., F.S.A., J. P. COS. Gloucester and Worcester, h. 10 July,
1809; 711. 15 Feb. 1849, Caroline Anne, youngest dau. of
David Arthur Saunders, Esq. of Gloucester, J. P., and d. s. p.
1 Xov. 1SS3, when he was s. by his nephew, the present
Akthcr Edward Niblett, Esq. of Tibberton Court.
Arms — Az., on a chevron arg., between three eagles rising
or, as many bars gemelles gu. Crest — An eagle rising quarterly
or and arg.
Residtnci — Tibberton Court, Gloucester.
NICHOLIi OF THE HAH.
NiCHOLL, Ilttd Bond, Esq. of The Ham, co.
Glatnorgau, and Court Elethin, co. Monmouth, b.
28 June, 1862; s. his father 1889.
Xiineage.— iLTYD Nicholl, of The Great House, Llan-
twitt Major, co. Glamorgan, left two sons, John, his heir, and
William, of Laleston, co. Glamorgan.
John Ilttd Nicholl, of Llantwitt Major, the eldest son,
gave by his will, dated 23 June, 1598, and proved 19 Oct. 1699,
his mansion house of Llantwitr to his wife, Margaret, for life.
He had issue, three sons, Iltyd, his heir ; John, to whom his
father devised lands in Coity ; and Thomas, to whom his father
devised lands in Laleston ; and three daus., Jhuan ; Christian ;
Neast. The eldest son,
Iltyd Nicholl, of Llantwitt Major, held the lease of the
Abbot's Eent, under his father's will, and lands in Gla-
morgan and Brcconshire. He m. Cecil, dau. and heir of
Edmond Turberville (d. 1633), of The Ham (lineally descended
from Sir Paine Turberville, of Coity Castle, one of Fitzhammon's
knights), and had three sons, John, from whom descended
the Nicholls of Tredunnoe, Edmund, and Iltyd. The 3rd
son,
Ilttd Xicholl, of The Ham, in the parish of Llantwitt
Major, CO. Glamorgan, Surgeon, was b. 1003; m. 29 Feb. 1630,
Barbara, dau. and heir of Alexander Yorath, of Llanmaes, co.
Glamorgan, Gent., by Jane his wife, dau. of James Turber-
ville, Jun. of Sutton. She d. July, 1671. He d. 15 Jan. 1671,
aged 68, and left, with a dau. Cecil, wife of Kice Portrey, Esq.,
a son and heir,
Iltyd Nicholl, Esq. of The Ham and Llanmaes, 6. March,
1G35, who jn. Mary, dau. of Morgan Jones, Esq. of Great
Frampton, co. Glamorgan, by Anne his wife, dau. of Eees
Powel, or Llanl aran, Gent. She d. 1691, having had issue,
lour sons and one dau. Mr. Nicholl d. 1700, aged 65, and was
t. by his eldest son,
Eev. Iltyd Nicholl, of The Ham, Rector of Llanmaes, co.
Glamorgan, who m. Susanna, 3rd dau. and co-heir of John
AVhitlock, Esq. of Bradmore, Devon, and Bingham, co. Somer-
set, by Joan his wife, only child of William Shenton, Esq. of
Dunster, and by her (who d. 1725) had issue,
' Whitlock, his heir.
Iltutus, b. 11 Jan. 1723: d. g. p. 7 June, 1731.
John, of Llanmaes (see Nicholl of Merthyr Mawr).
Mary, 0. 8 April, 1721 ; d. 15 April, 1777.
The Rev. Mr. Nicholl d. Feb. 1733, aged 60, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Whitlock Nicholl, Esq. of The Ham, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1746, 6. 1 Sept. 1720; in. 13 Jan. 1741, Anne, 2nd dau.
and eventually co-heir (by Lydia his wife, dau of Edward
Thomas, of Tregwcs, Esq.) of John Lewis, Esq. of Pennine,
only son of William John Lewis, Esq. of Penlline, and his wife,
Elizabeth, 3rd dau. and co-heirof Humphrey Turberville, Esfj.
of Clemenstone, co. Glamorgan, by whom (who d. 4 Jan.
1797, aged 75), he had fourteen children, two of whom d. in
infancy,
I. Htyd (Rev.), D.D., Rector of Treddington, co. Worcester,
, h. 15 Nov. 1743 ; m. Ann, eldest dau. and eventually sole
-' • heir, in her issue, of George Hatch, Esq. of Windsor, Berks,
(by Mary, his wife, eldest dau. and eventually heir of Avery
Tyrell, Esq. ot Stanford), and d. in the lifetime of his
father, 9 Oct. 17s7, leaving issue by her ^wlio d. Sept. 1B39,
aged 81), two sons and three daus.,
J, 1 Iltyd, succe? sor to his grandfather.
'^ 2 Whitlock, M.D., b. 1 Sept. 17sfi ; m. 1st, 12 July, 1812,
Margaret, youngest dau. of Rev. Robert Kickards, Vicar
of Llantrissant, co. Glamorgan, who d. s. p. 13 April,
1831, and 2ndly, 15 Oct. 1832, Charlotie, dau. and co-heir
of James Deacon Hume, Esq., of the Board of Trade, who
d. 19 March, 1835, aged 29, leaving a son, Hume Nicholl,
Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards, 6. 21 t'eb. Is34, m. 28 Dec.
1854, Frances Mary, youngest dau. of the Rev. Joseph
Tweed, Rector of Capel aad Wenham, Suffolk, and has
issue,
Iltyd Arthur Home, h. 7 Jan. 1&5G.
Cecil Hume, 6. 4 Jan. 1859.
Jestyn Hume, 6. 26 July, 1860.
Allan Hume, 6. 12 March, 1866.
Ella Augusta.
Charlotte Mary.
Dr. Nicholl d. 3 Dec. 1838.
1 Anna Louisa, m. 18 Aug. 1818, William Addams Wil-
liams, Esq. of Llangibby Castle, co. Monmouth, M.P. for
the CO., and d. July, 1861.
2 Augusto Maria, vi. 14 Sept. 1815, William Nicholl,
M.D., 2nd son of Edward Nicholl, Esq. of Llanblethian,
d. 10 July, 1858.
3 Susanna, m. 7 April, 1825, Rev. Robert Bathurst
Plumptre, and d. 15 March, 1849.
II. John (Rev.), B.D., Rector of Eemenham, b. 3 June, 1746;
m. 8 Jan. 178a, the Hon. Mai-y Flower, dau of Henry. 1st
Viscount Ashbrook. He d. s. p. 16 July, 1830.
III. Whitlock, Lieut. R.N., went down in the " Ville d&
Paris," 27 Sept. 1782, aged 35, unm.
IV. Edward, of Llanblethian, co. Glamorgan, h. 23 Jan.
1749-50: m. Catherine, dau. of Mr. Jonathan Thomas, of
Llantwitt Major, co. Glamorgan, and by her (who d.ln Sept.
1821, aged 67) had issue,
1 Edward, of Llanblethian, Lieut. -Col. in the army, ot
H.M. 84th Regt., 6. 8 Nov. 1776; d. unm. 28 June,
1847.
2 William, K.L., M.D., M.R.C.S.L.,of Penlline, co. Glamor-
gan, and of Ryde, Isle of Wight, b. 9 May, 1778 ; ih.
14 Sept. I8l5, Augusta Maria, 2nd dau. of Rev. Iltyd
Nicholl, D.D., of The Ham, co. Glamorgan, Rector of
Treddington, co. Worcester, and d. 23 June, 1853, having:
had issue,
William Lewis, b. 17 Nor. 1821 ; d. unm. 23 Dec. 1843.
Mary Augusta, d. young in Madeira, 4 April, 1824.
Aug.usta"jane, m.'e Oct. 1842. Rev. Iltyd Nicholl, M.A.,
eldest son of Iltyd NichoU, Esq: of The Ham, co. Gla-
morgan.
Ann .Maria, m. 14 Oct. 1843, Samuel Whittewrongo
Clayton, Esq. of Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Mary Lewisa, 7/!. 12 Oct. 1853, George Whitlock Nicholl,.
Esq. of Court Blethin, co. Monmouth.
Dr. Nicholl, a Magistrate for co. Glamorgan, ». to the
Penlline estate on the death of his aunt, Mrs. Lewis, of
Penlline.
3 Whitlock, of Adam's Down, near Cardiff, co. Glamorgan,.
J.P. and D.L. of that co., and Capt. in the Yeomanry, 6>
8 May, 17t2, and d. 12 Sept. 1853, having 77i. 16 Jan. 1817,
Mary Anne, dau. of John \ incent, Esq., and by her (who
d. in London, 27 Oct. 1833) had issue,
Robert Edward Whitlock, b. 10 March, 1819, assassinated^
at Naples, 26 Aug. 1848, d. unm.
Frederick Vincent, 6. 14 July, 1821 ; d. unm. 1 ApriJ
1»55.
Ge.orge William, of Llanblethian, 6. 10 Feb. 1825 ; tn,
July, 1859, Mary Douglass, and has
1 Whitlock George, b. 20 July, 1860.
2 Frank Iltyd. 3 Edward.
1 Elizabeth. 2 Isabella.
3 Louisa Charlotte.
Mr. Edward Nicholl d. 9 June, 1837.
V. William, Barristcr-at-Law, 6. 10 Sept. 1751 ; m. Frances,
dau. of William Cadogan, M.D., of London. He d. 6 Feb.
1828. and hij wife d. 7 Dec. 1819, without issue
VI. Robert, M.A., of Dimlands House (see Cakne of Si.
DonaVs Castle).
I. Anne, 6. 19 Dec. 1742, o.s.,to. Rev. Richard Evans, B.D.
of Llandaff, who d. Feb. 1788. She d. 19 Dec. 1824, agetJ
82, without issue.
II. Louisa, b. 2 March, 1758; m. 4 June, 1790, DanieJ
Jones, Esq. of Beaupre, co. Glamorgan, andrf. s. p. 1 June,
1836.
III. Susanna, 6. 14 Sept. 1760; m. Jan. 1799, John Eevan,
Esq. of Cowbridge, who d. 8 Aug. 1823, aged 64.
IV. Elizabeth, (/. unm. 11 Dec. 1775, aged .i.S.
V. Lydia, d. unm. 23 Feb. 1781, aged 37.
VI. Mary, d. unm. 13 Jan. 184^, aged 81.
Mr. Nicholl d. 21 Jan. 1788, aged 67, and was s. by his grand-
son.
Iltyd Nicholl, Esq. of The Ham, J.P. cos. Glamorgan and
Monmouth, High Sheriff co. Monmouth, &. 18 July, 1785; m. 11
Aug. 1807, Eleanor, only child and heir of George Bond, Esq.
of Newland, co. Gloucester, and Court Blethin, co. Monmouth,
by Elinor his wife, dau. of John Morris, Esq. of Tlie Pant,
CO. Monmouth, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William Morgan,
Esq. of Mamhilad, and by her (who d. 19 Feb. 1850, aged 74>
had issue,
I. Iltyd (Rev.), M.A., 6. 5 ApriK 1814; m. 6 Oct. 1842, his
cousin, Augusta Jane, 2nd surviving dau. and co-heir of
William Nicholl, Esq., M.D., of Penlline, co. Glamorgan,
and of Ryde, Isle of Wight, and by her (who d. at Hastings
3 July, 1851) had one dau. Augusta Eleanor, d. young 25
April, 1850. He d. 11 Feb. 1S07.
II. George Whitlock, now of The Ham.
ui. William Hem-y, of Mamhilhad, b. 11 Aug. 1819; »i.
mc
THE LANDED GENTRr.
]S"IC
liS3
1871, Mrs. Elizabeth Paine, and d. 21 Oct. 1874, leaving
issue,
George Tyrell Bona, 6. 29 March, 1873.
Eleaiioi' Jiond. Florence Mary.
I. Eleanor Anne.
II. Mary. m. II Jan. 1853, Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt, Knt.
who d. s. p. 21 May, 1877.
Mr. Nicholl d. 22 Oct. 1871, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son,
Geohok 'Whitlock Nicholl, Esq. of The Ham, eo. Gla-
morgan, and Court Blethiii, co. Monmouth, Barrister-at-Law
of the Middle Temple, Recorder of Usk, Constable of the
Castle of Llanblethian, ex officio Maycrof Cowbridge, J. P. cos.
Glamorgan and Monmouth, 6. 2 Feb. 1816: to. 12 Oct. 1853,
JIary Lewisa, dau and co-heir of William Xicholl, M.D., Ryde,
Isle of VVitiht, and had issue,
I. lltyd George Bond, 6. Feb. 185G ; d. young.
II. Ilttd Bond, now of The Ham.
III. (ieorge Bleddyn Tyrrell, *. 26 May, 18G5.
IV. I>igliy Seys Whitluck, b. 28 Aug. 1867.
I. Euith Eleanor.
Mr. G. W. Nicholl d. 1889.
Arms— S-d., three pheons arg. Crest— On the battlements of
a tower, a Cornish cliough, wings expanded, all ppr.
&a(-The Ham, Cowbiidge, co. Glamorgan, and Court
Blethin, co. Monmouth.
NICHOLL OF MERTHYE. MAWB.
Nicholl, John Cole, Esq. of Mertliyr Mawr
House, CO. Glamorgan, J. P. and D.L., His;h Sheriff
1884, late Lieut. Ritle Brigade, b. 30 Aug. 1823 ;
m. 30 May, 1860, Mary De'la Becli, eldest dau. of
Lewis Llewelyn Diliwyn, Esq. of Hendrefoilan, co.
Glamorgan, M.P. for Swansea, and has issue,
I, John Iltyd Dillwtn, 6. 1 May, 1861 ; m. 23 April, 1889,
Eleanor Dorothy, youngest dau. of the late John Batters-
by Harford, Esq. of Blaise Castle, Somerset, and Fal-
condale, co. Cardigan, and has issue,
1 John William IIakfokd, 6. 24 Oct. 1892.
1 Gladys Mary. 2 Olive Eleanor.
II. Lewis Dilwyn, 6. 25 Sept. 1864.
III. Itice Mansel Diliwyn, b. 14 June, 1875.
I. Jlary Theresa, ui. 1885, John Fitzherhert Campbell, of
Woodseat, co. Stafford, eldest son of Colin Mintou Camp-
bed, Esq. for N. Stafford.
II. Gwenllian Jane.
III. Dorothy Caroline.
Lineagre. — John Nicholl, Esq. of Llanmaes, co. Gla-
morgan, 3rd son of Rev. Ilttd Nicholl, of The Ham, in the
parish of Llantwitt Major, co. Glamorgan, Hector of Llanmaes,
by his wife, Susanna, 3rd dau. and co-heir of; John Whitlock,
Esq. of Bingham, Somerset, m. Elizabeth Havard, and d. 21
Feb. 1773, aged 47, leaving issue, two sons,
I. Ilttd, of Llanmaes, who to. Jane, dau. of Henry Morgan,
Esq. of Bristol, and d. 23 Dec. 1786, leaving a son.
1 lltyd Nicholl, of Llanmaes and Portland Place, London,
Her Majesty's Procurator-General, ni. Sarah, dau. of Henry
Hoyle Oddie, Esq., and d. 1844, having had, with other
issue,
Frederick lltyd Nicholl, M.A.Trin. Coll. Camb., 6. 1814 :
m. 1844, Eliza Louisa, dau. of William Bode, Esq. and
by her (who d. 1867), had, with other issue, Henry
Frederick, 6. 1849.
n. John, of Mertliyr Mawr.
The 2nd son,
The Right Hon. Sib John Xicholl, Knt., D.C.L., F.R.S.,
M.P., for Merlhyr Mawr, co. Glamorgan, Dean of Arches and
Judge of the Prerogative Court, b. 16 March, 1759, obtained,
1833, the office of Judge of the High Court of Admiralty,
and 1834, that of Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canter-
bury. He m. 8 Sept. 1787, Judy, youngest dau. of Peter
Birt, Esq. of Wenvoe Castle, and by her (who d. 2 Dec. 1829)
had issue,
John, his heir.
Mary Anne.
Judy, m. Charles Franks, Esq., a Banker in London.
Kaihevine, m. Sept. 1829, the Very Rev. Charles Scott Lux-
moore. Dean of St. Asaph, and d. Nov. 1830.
Sir John Nicholl d. 26 Aug. 1838, and was s. by his only son.
The Right Hon. John Nicholl, M.P., D.C.L., of Merthyr
Mawr, CO. Glamorgan, b. 21 Aug. 1797; m. 14 Dec. 1821, Jane
Harriot, 2nd dau. of Thomas Mansel Talbot, Esq. of Margam
Abbey, by the Lady Mary Lucy Strangways his wife, 2nd dau.
of Henry Thomas, 2nd Earl of llchester, and by her (who d.
1874) had issue,
I. John Cole, now of Merthyr Mawr.
II. Iltyd Thomas Mansel, Capt. R.N. , 6. 19 May, 1828; m.
30 Sept. 1862, Cecilia Mary Josephine, dau. of Admirai
Arthur William Jerningham. nejihew of George William,
1st Lord Stafford, and d. 17 Dec. 1885, leaving issue,
1 Artliur Joseph, b. 4 Aug. 1864.
2 Iltyd Francis, 6. 9 Feb. 1866.
3 Bernard Vincent, b. 3 Sept. 1857.
1 Imelda Mary.
III. Edward Powell (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Ascott, co. Oxforil,
h. 14 Aug. 1831 ; ra. April, 1866, Saraii, dau. of John Jen-
kins, of Llanblethian, and has issue,
1 Theodore, 6. Jan. 1867.
2 Gilbert Henry, 6. June, 1871.
3 Hubert Mansel, b. July, 1872.
4 Thomas Traherne, b. March, 1874 ; d. Dec. 1875.
5 Denys Edward, 6. Oct. 1876.
1 Ernestine Theresa. 2 Gwendoline.
IV. Stephen Henry Fox (Rev.). M.A., Rector of Llandough,
CO. Glamorgan, b. 2i July, 1835; m. 21 April, 1868, ^^arah,
Frances, dau. of Ven. T. King, Archdeacon of Rochester.,
and lias issue.
V. Christopher Richard Havard, Col., late Lieut.-Col. Ritle
Brigade, 6. 15 Dec. 1836; 711. 23April, 1868, Florence Emma,
dau. of Rev. Charles Rumsey Knight, of TythegstonCouri ,
CO. Glamorgan, and lias issue.
VI. Spencer .PercevalTalbot, .Major in the army, 6. 10 July^
1811.
I. Lucy Mary, d. wim. 11. Christiana Judy.
III. Judy Theresa. iv. Katheiine Maria.
Dr. Nicholl, one of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy
Council, Jitdge-Advoeate-General, and Vicar-General of the
Province of Canterbury, d. at Rome, 27 Jan. 1853.
Arms— Sa.., three pheons arg. Cresi—A castle, surmounte.l
by a Cornish chough, wings expanded, all ppr. Jl/o££o— Nilfahi
audeat.
/S«f(t— Merthyr Mawr, Bridgend, co. Glamorgan.
Ciwiis— Athenaeum, and Junior United Service.
NICHOLL-CARNE.
(See Steadling-Cakne of St. Donat'a.)
NICHOLS OF LAWFORD HALL.
Nichols, Francis Morgan-, Esq. of LawforcT
Hall, Essex, J. P., Bariister-at-Law of Lincoln's-
Inn, M.A. of Oxford (where he was formerly
Fellow of Wadham Coll.), and F.S.A., b. 29 April
1826 ; ?«. 2 April, 1857, Mary, eldest dau. and co-
heir of Walter Buchanan, Esq. of Penrith, co..
Cumberland, and Sussex Place, Paddington, J.P.
for Middlesex, by Irene his wife, dau. of Edward
Pearce, Esq. of Stony Stratford, co. Bucks, and heii-
of her brother, the Rev. Thomas Edward Pearce, of
Exeter, and lias issue,
I. John Bowteb Buchanan, b. 13 Nov. 1859; m. 4 Aug.
1892, Catherine Louisa, dau. of Capt. Edward Bouveric
Pusey, R.N. {see Pusev of Pv.sey) and has issue,
Roeekt Malise Bowteb, 6. 6 Sept. 1893.
n. Walter Buchanan, 6. 13 Oct. 1860; m. 2 Feb. 1892, Heleii
Emily, dau. of Rev. Canon Charles F.Norman, of Mistley
Place, Essex.
I. Irene, b. 9 Jan. 1862.
II. Isabel, 6. 4 April, 1864; m. 28 Sept. 1837, Capt. .John
Lindley, Royal Dragoons, eldest son of Right Hon. Lord.
Justice Lindley,
Liueag'e. — John Nichols, F.S.A., author of The Uhtori,-
of Leicestershire, Literarij Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century,
(fee, <fec., m. 1st, 1766, Anne, sole dau. and heir of William
Cradock (and one of the co-heirs of Robert Onebye, Esq. of
Lowdhani Hall, Suffolk, d. 1753), who d. 18 Nov. 1776, leaving
issue, two daus., Anne, ((/. 1815), the 1st wife of Rev. Jolm
Pridden, M.A., F.S.A., Rector of St. George's, Botolph Lamv
and Vicar of Caddington, Beds, and Sarah, d. unm. 184'-.
Mr. Nichols m. 2ndly, 1778, Mart'aa (rf. 1788). dau. of William
Green, of Hinckley, co. Leicester. He d. 26 Nov. 1820, having"
liad further issue that survived infancy, four daus., Martliu
Sadelbia, d. unm. 1816 : Mary, m. 1814, John Morgan, Esq..
and d. 1850, leaving issue ; Isabella, d. unm. 186S ; Anne Su-
sannah, d. u7im. 1853; and one son,
US4<
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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John Eowteh Nichols, of Hflnger Vale, EalinR, and Par-
U.iment Street, Westminster, F.S.A., 6. 15 July, 1779; vi. 6
.lune, 1805, Eliza (d. 18(6), dau. of John Baker, Esq , Mauer
of the Society of Apothecaries in 1822, and cl. 19 Oct. 1863,
having had issue, six sons aud eight daus., of whom the sur-
vivors were,
I. John Gough, of Holmwood Park, Surrey, and Parliament
Street, Westniiv.ster, F.S.A., b. 22 May, 1806; m. 22 July.
1843, Lucy, eldest dau. of Frederic Lewi-, of Chiswirk
Middlesex, Comui. B.N., and cY. 14 Nov. 1873, having had
surviving issue,
John Bruce, of Holmwoo'1, Surrey, M.A. of Oxford, b. 18
Kov. 1S48 ; m. 1st, Frances Eliza, dau. of Henry Morgan,
Esq of Norwich, and by her (who is deceased) had issue,
John Cradock Morgan, b. 1876. He m. 2ndly, 24 Nov.
1SS5, Emily Hue. dau. of Clement Hawkins, Esq.,
F.K.C.S., of Cheltenham.
Lucy, m. 1 June, 1869, Percy Mortimer, Esq., younger
son of Charles Smith Mortimer, Esq. of W'igmore, Capel,
Surrey.
II. Kobcrt Cradock, F.S.A., of Ilighloy, Balcombe, and
Sus.'^ex Place, Hyde Park, b. 18 Oct. 1824; m. 16 June, 18G8,
Emily Mary, dau. of William Kinsev, Esq., and d. s. p. 26
May, 1892.
III. Francis Morgan, of Lawford Hall.
I. Mary Anne lliffe, d. nnm. 28 Jan. 1870.
It. Emma Onebye, m. 1845, Thomas Griffiths, Esq. of Ham-
Diei'smith, and d. 1849, leaving issue, Mary Elizabeth, m.
1870, William Macdonald Bird, Esq.
HI. Harriet Elizabeth, m. 1814, Eev. William Comyns
Berkeley, and d. 1875, leaving issue {see Bebkelei of
Cotheindgc).
IV. Isabella Georgica, 2nd wife of George J. Elvey, of
Windsor, Mus. Doc. Oxon ; she d. Ib63, leaving issue, three
sons and one dau.
•y. Anna (Jctavia, m. 1847, William John Jarvis, Esq., and
has issue, one son and five daus.
Anns — Az., on a fesse humetto, between three lions' heads
erased or, two eagles rising of the field. Crest — A lion's head
erased az-, gorged with a collar gemelles or, between two wings
paly of six or and az. jMotlo — Labor ipse voluptas.
Sea £— Lawford llall, near Manningiree, Essex.
NICHOLSON OF BALRATH EURRY.
Nicholson, John IIampdex, Esq. of Ualrath
Burrj-, CO. Meath, b. 29 June, 1871.
Lineage. — This family came originally out of co. York.
<;iLBERT Nicholson, of Bare and Poulton, of Lyndall, in Lons-
dale, and of Barbon and Easterton, in Westmorland, m. Grace,
dau. and co-heir of Gyles Curwcn, Esq. of Poulton Hall
(descended from Curwen o/ )Vorkin(jton), and had issue,
I. Francis, d. v. p., leaving a son, Humphrt, who s. his
grandfather. ii. Giles.
I. Gnice, TO. Thomas Brathwaite, Esq. of Boamont, near
Lancaster.
<jil' ert Nicholson d. 160.'), and was s. by his grandson,
IlnMPJiRY Nicholson, who was father of
Gilbert Nicholson, some time of Poulton, co. Lancaster,
and of the city of Dublin, b. 1620, a Lieut, in the Eoyal army
before 1649, and one of the forty-nine officers whose arrears of
pay were paid up after the Restoriition, "for service done by
them to His Majesty, or to his Royal father, as commissioned
officers in the wars of Ireland, before the 6th day of June,
i649. By the Act of Settlement he received grants of land in
CO. Monaghan, which he sold, and bought Balrath Burry, in
1669. He afterwards resided in Dublin, and </. 20 April, 1709.
in the 89th year of his age. He and his wife, Mary, are buried
m Christ Church Cathedral, and on their tombstone appear
the arms and crest still used by the family. The issue of the
marriage were
I. Christopher, of the Middle Temple, entered 16 June, 16S0.
He d. in London, 1688, without issue by Jane his wife.
II. Tho.mas, of whom presently.
III. John, m. and had issue, two sons and two daus.
The 2nd, but eldest surviving son,
Thomas Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath Burry, M.A.. Ch. Ch.
Oxford 1685, fj. 1662, inherited Balrath Burry in 1709, and was
<;xecutor of his father's will. In 1692, he was a Commissioner
a'or CO. Meath, under 4 William and Maky, cap. 33, and High
Sheriff of the co. 1704. He to. 1st, 3 Feb. 1691, Mary, dau. of
-!ohn Beauchamp, Esq., and had, with other issue, who d.
young, a dau. Anne, whose dau. Margaret was 2nd wife of
sirliichard Steele, Bart, of Hampstead. Hem. 2ndly, 11 July,
J 700, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of John Wood, Esq. of Gar-
tlony, and had issue,
I. Christopher, of whom presently.
ji. John, '{. s. p.
lu. Thomas, U. s.p. rr. Gilbert, d. s. p.
He m. 3rdly, Hose, widow of Simeon Pepper, Esq. of Bally-
garth, but by her had no issue. The eldest son,
Christopher Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath Burry, High Sheriff
CO. Meath, 1735, m. 1st, 25 Oct. 1723, Elinor, only dau. of
Simeon Pepper, Esq. of Ballygarth, by Rose his wife, dau. of
Hon. Oliver Larabart, of Painstown, and granddau. of Charles
1st Earl of Cavan, and had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, m. and had one son, John, m. Eliza, dau. of
— Harris, of The Moor, near Exeter, and had three daus.
III. George, Major in the Buffs. iv. C'lristopher.
V. Hampden, m. Sarah, dau. of Eev. Arthur Ormsby, aud
d, s. p.
I. Kose. II. Christian. iii. Emilia.
He m. 2ndly,27 Dec. 1751, Mary, dau. of Oliver Lambart, Esq.,
of Painstown, but by her had no issue. His eldest son,
John Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath Burry, Capt. in the Cold-
stream Guards, 6. 27 July, 1724; m. 18Sept. 1766, Anna Maria,
dau. of Sir Samuel Armytage, 1st Bart, of Kirklees, cj. York,
and had issue,
I. Christopher Armttace, his heir.
II. Jolin, b. 21 March, 1771 ; d. uiirii.
He d. 29 March, 1782, and was s. by his son,
Christopher Armytage Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath Burry,
M.A., D.L., J. P., High Sheriff CO. Meath 1791, b. 10 July, 1768;
7n. 1st. 16 May, 1796, Catharine, dau. of W Iliam Newcome,
D.D., Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland, by
.\nna Maria his wife, dau. and co-heir of Edwdrd Smyth, Esq.
of Callow Hill, CO. Fermanagh, 2nd son of Yen. James Smyth,
Archdeacon of Meath, and had issue,
I. John Armytage, his heir.
II. Christopher Hampden, Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards, 6.
10 Marcli. 1803; d. unm. 21 Feb. 1866.
III. William (Rev.), Rector of Welford, Berks, 6. 1 July,
1805 ; d. 15 Dec. 1878.
IV. Thomas Gilbert. J. P., &. 3 March, 1819: m. Grace
Frances, dau. of Ven. PkObert Alexander, Aj-chdeacon of
Down.
I. Anna Maria, d. xinm.
He 1)1. 2ndly, 16 Feb. 1826, Anna, dau. of George Lenox
Conyngham, Esq. of Springhill, co. Lond mderry, by Olivia his
wife, dau. of Wm. Irvine, Esq. of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh,
and had issue,
V. Armytage Lenox, J. P., of lisdhu, near Dungannon, b.
17 0.:i. 1834.
II. Olivia, d. an infant. iii. Sophia Elizabeth.
He d. 18 Dec. 1849, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Armytage Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath Burry, M.A.,
L.M., M.R.I. A., D.L., J.P., High Sheriff co. Meath 1827, b.
2 June, 1798 ; m. 21 July, 1824, Elizabeth Rebecca, dau. of
Nathaniel Alexander, D.D., Bishop of Meath (nephew of
Jame«, 1st Earl of Caledon), by Anne his wife, dau. and hei«
of the Right Hon. Sir Richard Jackson, of Forkhill, co. Antiim
by .Vnne his wife, sister of John O'Neill, 1st Viscount O'Neill,
and had issue,
I. Christopher Armytage, his heir.
II. Nathaniel Alexander, M.A. Tnn. CoU. Oxford, b. 5 Dec.
1826; d. unm. 15 Feb. 1874.
III. John Hampden (Rev.), M.A., Curate of Welford, b. 27
June, 1831 ; d. unm. Dec. 1870.
IV. William Newcome, M.A. , t. 22 May, 1833; in. 15 Dec.
1874, Amabel Margaretta, dau. of Reginald Thi.stlethwayte
Cocks, of the Castleditch family, and of Henrietta Pole \w
wile, dau. of William Stuart, Esq. late of Aldenham Abbey
and rempsford Hall.
V. Gilbert de Poulton, M.A., M.D., i. 8 April, 1835; m. 12
Aug. 1876, Minna Anna Bertlia, nee Bruxwitz, and has
issue, Gilbert William de Poulton, 6.3 April, 1878, Angelica
Bella Elizabeth, and Katharine Anne O'Neil.
I. Katharine, to. William Stuart, Esq. of Aldenham Abbey
and of Tempsford Hall, and d. Oct. 1881, leaving issue.
II. Anne, m. Samuel Sanderson, Esq. of Clover Hill, co.
Cavan.
Mr. Nicholson d. Dec. 1872, and was s. by his eldest son,
Christopher Armytage Nicholson, Esq. of Balratli Burry,
M.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1856, b. 17 June, 1825; m.
25 March, 1858, Frances Augusta, eldest dau. of Hon. Augustus
Henry Macdonald Morcton (see Burke's Peerage, Ducie, E.),
by Mary Jane his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir Charles Mac-
d'lnald Lockhart, 2nd IJart. of Lee, Carnwath, and Largie,
and Emilia Olivia his wife, dau. of Sir Charles Ross, 6th Bart,
of Balnagowan, by Lady Mary FitzGerald his wife, dau. of
William Robert, 2nd Duke of Leiuster, and d. 19 Oct. 1887,
leaving issue.
I. Gii BERT Moreton, of Balrath Burry, co. Meath, b. 9
March, 18G0, formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards; «. his
father 1887.
II. John Hampden, now of Balrath Burry.
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14.
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I. UTary Jane. ii. Elizabeth Katharine.
111. Emilia Ulivia m. E. Arthur Alexander, Esq.
^7-)?is— Erin., on a pale sa. three martlets arg. Crest — A
leopard sejant arg., spotted .sa., thrust through the neck with a
demi-lance ppr. Motto — Pro republica.
S««t— Balrath Burry, near Kells, co. Meath. Town House
— 28, Queen Anne's Gate, S.W.
NICHOLSON OF BALLOW.
Steeie-Nicholson, James, Esq. of Eallow, co.
Down, and Falmore, co. Donegal, purchased tlie
family mansion of Ballow after tlje death of his
eldest brother Eobert in 1873, b. 5 Feb. 1819; m.
30 Dec. 1870, Maria Katlierine, dau. of George
Augustus Chichester Macartney, Esq. of Glen-
darragli, co. Donegal, by Caroline his wife, dau. of
Frank Whittle, Esq. of Muckamore, co. Antrim,
and has issue,
r. George Pi-rct, b. 15 Feh. 1872.
II. William Herbert Hamilton, b. 21 Xov. 1875. |
III. Eobert Charles Henry, 6. 1 Oct. 1878.
IV. Arthur John Macartney, h. 18 Dec. ISSO.
V. Alfred Francis James, 6. 5 Nov. 1885.
I. Caroline Edith. ii. Maria Kathleen Isahel.
III. Conwaianna Georgina.
IV. Margaret Ethel Louise.
V. Mary Elizabeth Maud Grace.
VI. Florence Emily. vii. Evelyn Dorothy.
Xiineag'e. — Tliis branch of the family of Nicholson was
ofiginally from the Forest of Nichol, Cumberland. The first
who was located in Ireland settled at Ballymagee, near Bangor,
CO. Down, in the reign of King James I. He had (with two
daus., the elder, wife of Thomas McMuUan) two sons. The
elder,
William Nicholson, of Ballow, co. Down, b. 1591 ; m. Miss
Janet Brown (who d. at the age of 80, 1680), and had issue,
John, d. V. p. 1655, and Hugh, his successor. Mr. William
Nicholson d. 5 April, 1665. His elder son,
Hugh Nicholson, of Ballymagee, m. Miss Isabel Orr, and by
her (who d. 1696) had issue, four sons and two daus.,
William. John.
James, of Ballymagee, b. 1663; to. Jane, dau. of Francis
Allen, Esq., Collector of Customs at the port of Donaghadee,
and d. 9 Dec. 1727, leaving issue, three sons and two daus.,
Francis, James, Archibald, Margaret, and Isabel.
Henry.
Margaret, m. William Glenholme, of Ballymascaw, co. Down,
and had issue. Mary.
Mr. Nicholson was s. by his eldest son,
William Nicholson, Esq. of Ballow, 6. 16£9; ra. Eleanor,
dau. of James Dunlop, of Bangor, and by her (who d. 1720)
had issue, two sons. Djing 3 Jan. 1704, he was s. by the elder,
Hdgh Nicholson, of Ballow, 6. 1 Nov. 1C97 ; d. anni. 25
Aug. 1722, and was s. by his brother,
William Nicholson, Esq. of Ballow, b. 23 Oct. 1699 ; m.
Mary, dau. of Hugh Whyte, Esq. of Ballyree, co. Down (by
his 2nd wife, Anne, eldest dau. of Alexander Hamilton, Esq.
of Bally vernon. by his wife Isabel, eldest dau. of John Black-
wood, Esq. of Ballyleidy, co. Down, ancestor of the Earl of
Dufferin). By that lady (who m. 2ndly, Pati-ick Clealand, Esq.
of Ballymagee, and d. 29 Oct. 1787, aged 84) he had issue,
Hugh, heir to his father.
William, heir to his brother.
Robert Donaldson, who *-. his brother William.
Susanna, b. 1729; m. Hugh Jackson, Esq. of Bally wooley,
CO. Down, and had issue.
Margaret Maxwell, b. 1734; m. Robert Gawen Steele, Esq.,
and d. 18 March, 1805, leaving by him (who m. 2ndly, Mary
Carmichael, and d. 23 March, 1814), with other issue,
William Nicholson Steele, who inherited the Nicholson
properly under his uncle William's will.
Mr. Nicholson d. 17 June, 1740, and was s. by his son,
Hdgh Nicholson, of Ballow, who d. during his minority,
1743, and was s. by his brother,
William Nicholson, Esq of Ballow, b. 1728; m. 1st, 1774,
Agnes, dau. of John Cleland, Esq. of Whithorn, co. Wigtovpn,
and widow of Richard Rose, a Lieut, in the H.E.I.C.S. ; she d.
11 July, 1775. He m. 2ndly, 1777, Sarah, dau. of George
AVells, of Belfast, but had issue by neither. He d. 5 April,
1798, having devised his estates, failing issue of his brother
Robert, to his nephew, William Nicholson Steele, who
eventually succeeded. He was s. by his brother.
Robert Roxaldson Nicholson, of Ballow, who dying imm.
6 Sept. Ii503, was s. by his nephew.
William Nicholson Steele-Nioholson, Esq., J.P., of Bal-
low, b. 5 April, 1772, who assumed the additional surname of
Nicholson in compliance with the testamentary injunction of
his uncle, 5 April, 1794; heiK. 27 Feb. 1807, Isabella, Ctli dau.
of Jacob Hancock, Esq. of Lisburn (by his wife, Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Phelps, of Dublin, and his wife Sarah, only
child of Issachar Willcocks, of that city, banker) and by her
(who d. 5 Aug. 1872) had issue,
Robert, his heir.
John, 6. 26 Oct. 1812, of Melbourne, Australia, deceased.
William, b.'ll Sept. 1817: m. 22 July, 1856, Jane Frances,
4th dau. of Thouias Benjamin Middleton, Esq. of Dublin,.
and d. 30 Dec. 1889.
James, now of Ballow.
Charles, b. 21 May, 1828 ; d. 27 Dec. 1846.
Elizabeth, in. 10 Dec. 1832, James Hose Cleland, Esq. of Rath
Gael, CO. Down, J. P. and D.L., and has issue.
Margaret d. unm. 1892.
Mary, m. 1st, 11 April, 1861, Hugh Moore, Esq. of Nootkaj
Lodge, Carlingford, co. Louth, who d. 6 July, 1866 ; she 7/i.
2ndly, 7 Oct. 1868, Andrew Frederic Dunsterville, Esq.,,
Capt. Argyll and Bute Artillery Militia.
Isabella. Emily.
Mr. Nicholson d. 8 Nov. 1840, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Nicholson, Esq. of Ballow, co. Down, M.A., J. P.,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 22 July, 1809; m. 16 Feb. 1841, Elizabeth
Jane, youngest dau. of Walter Nangle, Esq. of Cloubaron, co.
Meath, and d. 30 July, 1870, having had issue,
I. Hugh, h. 25 Jan. 1842 ; d. v. p. 2 Dec. 1851.
II. Walter, 6. 17 July, 1843; d. s. p. 1873.
III. Edward, b. 23 March, 1845, eventually s. to Eallow,
which he sold, and emigrated to Port Elizabeth, Soutii
Africa.
IV. Robert, b. 29 Aug. 1847 ; m. 20 Oct. 1874, Isabel Hamilton,
dau. of James D. Rose Cleland, Esq. of Bath Gael House,
CO. Down, and has issue,
Robert Jocelyn.
Richard Barcroft Reinliard.
Wini Helen, d. unm. 1893.
Isabel Lola Josephine Ismag.
Elizabeth Gertrude .\gnes.
V. William Otway, 6. 31 Dec. 1849; to. 27 Oct. 1874, Laurai
Levingstone, dau. of Edward Wheclock, Esq. of New
Orleans, North America, and has issue,
Wheelock, b. 6 June, 1876.
Maurice William, b. 31 Dec. 1877.
Virginia Plesanto. Marion Elizabeth.
VI. Hugh, b. 20 Oct. 1854, lost at sea in the " Innisfallen."
VII. Gilbert Hamilton, b. 26 Sept. 1860.
I. Catherine Elizabeth, m. 12 April, 1881, Frederick Barcroft,
B"sf). of Stangmore House, Dungannon. co. T; rone, and has
issue, Gilbert Evelyn, b. 14 June, 1883, and Jane Malcum-
son.
II. Isabel Frances, d. 20 Nov. 1875.
<|';tmiln of Stctlc.
John Steele, Esq. of Portavo and Carnalca, co. Down, h.
about the year 1655 ; m. Mary, dau. of James Blackwood, Esq.
of Bangor, and had issue,
James, of whom nothing is known. John.
Mary, m. John Crawford, of Holestone, co. Antrim, and had
issue. Margaret.
Mr. Steele d. 1721. Ilis 2na son,
John Steele, Esq. of Belfast, to. 23 Nov. 1721, Is.abel, dan.
of Alexander Hamilton, Esq. of Ballyvernon, co. Down, and
his wife Isabel, eldest dau. of John Blackwood, Esq. of
Ballyleidy, co. Down, ancestor of the Earl of DufTeiin, and by
her (who d. 15 May, 1739) had issue, eight sons. Mr. Steele d>
1740. His last surviving son,
Robert Gawen Steele, Esq. of Ballymacarret, co. Down, 6.
II March, 1733; vi. 1st, Margaret Maxwell, dau. of WiHi.im
Nicholson, Esq. of Ballow, and by her (who d. 1805) had.
issue,
Hamilton, 6. 21 June, 1768 ; d. unm. 1807.
William Nicholson, his successor.
Robert, b. 22 March, 1775 ; d. unm. 1806.
Mary, 6. 24 Feb. 1770 ; m. Hugh Kearus, and d. 9 Feb. 1833,
leaving issue.
Mr. Steele m. 2ndly,May, 1806, Mary, dau. of Richard Walker,
gent, of Todstown, co. Down, but had no other issue. He d.
23 March, 1814, and was s. by his only surviving son, William
Nicholson Steeie-Nicholson, Esq. of Ballow, who had pre-
viously inherited the Nicholson property, and assumed that;
surname.
^j-7)!s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., two bars erm., in chief
three suns or, Nicholson; '2nd and 3rd, arg., a bend counter-
compony or and sa. between two lions' heads erased gu., on a
chief az. three billets of the second, Steele. Crests - Out of a
ducal coronet or, a lion's head crminois, Nicholson; a dt-mi-
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«agle, wines displayed, holding in its beak a snake ppr., Steele.
JIutto — Dfus mihi sol.
&a<— Ballow House, near Bangor, co. Down.
NICHOLSON OP EASTMORE.
NrcHOLSoy, "William Smith, Esq. of Eastmore,
Isle of Wiglit, M.A., Ch. Ch. Oxford, J.P., late
■Capt. West Xent Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 1 April,
1834 ; m. 12 April, 1860, Elizabeth, only dau. of
liev. ^Villiam Downes Johnston, Kector of Ifield,
JKent, and has issue,
I. George IIarvet, Capt. Hampshire Regt., h. b Dec. 1862;
VI. 1 June, 1892, Blanche, dau. of Capt. F. C. Anuesley,
28th Regt. (see Burke's Peerage, Anneslet, E.),
■n. Stuart, Lieut. E.X., h. II Oct. 18C5.
ni. Charles, 6. 13 Jan. 1S68.
»v. Alfred, b. 17 March, 1S74.
V. Hugh, 6. 8 Sept. 1876.
Tl. Herbert, b. 4 Dec. 1877.
VII. Frederick, b. 8 April, ISSO.
VIII. Robert, b. 18 April, 18S4.
IX. Victor, b. 29 May, 18S6.
I. Mary, b. 2 Feb. 1864, m. Capt. J. 11. Dalguy, R.A.
II. Maud, b. C Aug. 1871.
III. Edith, i. 29 Nov. 1872.
IV. Agnes, b. 21 May, 1875.
Lineag-e. — William Henry Nicholson'. Esq. of Roches-
ter, Kent (son of William Nicholson, of Rochester, who d. 1852,
by Isabella, his wife (who d. 1839), dau. of H. Maudslay), m.
"22 May, 1833, Elizabeth, dau. of James Smith, Esq., and had
issue,
William Smith, now of Eastmore.
Henry Frederick, C.B., Vice-Admiral R.N., h. 1835 ; ni.,
and has issue, one dau.
Stuart James, Maj.-Gen. E.A., 6.1836; m., and has issue,
two sons and tliree daus.
Isabella Caroline, to. Col. J. C. Wray, late Manchester Rcgl,,
andd. 1891, leaving issue.
Mary Elizabeth, m. Major-Gen. F. S. Talbot, late R.H.A.,
and has issue.
1S.V. Nicholson d. 15 June, 1880.
.%««— Eastmore, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.
CLub — Constitutional.
NICHOLSON OF ARISAIG HOUSE,
Nicholson, Arthur William, Esq. of Arisaig
House, CO. Inverness, J. P. and D.L., h. 29 Feb.
1852; m. 30 April, 1883, Gertrude Susan, eldest
dau. of the late Francis Dukinfield Palmer Astley,
Esq. of Dukinfield, co. Chester, and Arisaig House,
CO. Inverness, and has issue,
I. Francis Astlet Stuart, 6. 14 July, 1884.
II. William Dukinfield, 6. 13 May, 1838.
III. Arthur Stuart, b. 18 Sept. 1889.
I. Charlotte Gertrude, 6. 24 March, 1886.
II. Helen Constance, 6. 25 Oct. 1893.
Lineag-e — William Smith Nicholson, late Capt. "Camer-
onians " (2nd son of George Thomas Nicholson, Esq. of
Waverley Abbey, Farnham, Surrey), m. 1848, Charlotte
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Sir Thomas Combe
Miller, Bart, of Froyle Park, Hants, and by her (who d. S
j&Iarch, 1874) had issue,
1 Arthur William, now of Arisaig House.
•. 2 George Stuart, b. 1854; m. Beryl, 2nd dau. of the late
John Hamilton, Esq. of Armadale, Helensburgh, and d. s. ^3.
1888.
3 Henry Herbert, b. 1861.
1 May, b. ls5U : vi. Francis H. LycU, Esq., 2nd son of the
late Col. Lyell.
2 Helen Maude, 6. 1856.
■Siat — Arisaig House, Fort William, N.B.
NICHOLSON OF ASHFIELD.
iNicHOLSox, Joshua Oldfield, Esq. of Ashfield,
CO. Chester, J.P., Hon. President of Macclesfield
Chamber of Commerce, Governor of King Edward
VI. Grammar Schools, Macclesfield, contested Leek
Div. of Staffordshire, 1892 ; h. 22 March 1839 ; m.
7 July, 1870, Ellen, 2nd dau. of the late John Pid-
duck, Esq. of jN'orwood, SuiTcy, and has issue,
I. Arthur, b. 26 May, 1879.
I. Kate Muriel.
II. Dorothy Gladys.
III. Ellen Maud.
Lineagre.— Joshua Nicholson, Esq. of Stockwell House,
Leek, co. Stafford (son of Joshua Nicholson, by his wife
Rachel), m. 13 Sept. 1837, Ellen, 2nd dau. of John Oldfield,
Esq. of Wakefield, and had issue,
1 Joshua Oldfield, now of Ashfield.
2 Arthur, of Highfield Hall, co. Stafford, J.P., b. 15 July,
1S42 ; m, 20 Sept. 1882, Marianne, dau. of Robert Falkner,
Esq. of Manchester, and has issue,
I. Arthur Falkner, 6. 9 June, 1835.
II. Malcolm, b. 30 Jan. 1888.
III. Basil Lee, b. 24 Oct. 1890.
3 Harry Edwin, b. 1 Jan. 1844; d. unm. 11 May, 1866.
1 Mary Elizabeth, m. 22 March, 1866, Fredenck Eastwood,
Esq., J. P., of HuddersHeld, and has issue, Harry Arnold;
Frederick Norman ; and Carrie.
Mr. Nicholson, who d. 24 Aug. 1885, was the donor to Leek
of the Free Library, School of Art, and Museums, known as
" The Nicholson Institute."
Seat — Ashfield, Upton, near Macclesfield.
NICOL OF BALLOGIE.
Nicol, William Edward, Esq. of Ballogie, co.
Aberdeen, J. P. andD.L. co. Kincardine, anclJ.P. for
CO. Aberdeen, Lieut. -Col. London Scottish E.V., h.
2 Nov. 1846; m. 20 Nov. 1873, Catherine Nicoll
Lewis, only child of John William Prout, Esq. of
Neasden House, Middlesex, and has issue,
I. Malcolm William Prout, b. 20 April, 1879, d. 4 April,
1891.
II. Randall James, b. 19 Aug. 1882.
I. Margery Catherine.
II. Dorothy Ada.
Lineag-e. —This family was originally settled in co.
Sutherland, and, after severe fights witu the Mackintoshes,
appears to have come south and settled in Aberdeen and co.
Kincardine.
William Nicol, Esq. (son of James Nicol, who d. 1808,
and Mary Ranken his wife, who d. 1811), m. 1793, Margaret,
dau. of J. Dyce, Esq. of Aberdeen, and by her (who d. 1840)
had issue,
James Dice, his heir.
Jane, m. J. Fleming, Esq. of Glasgow.
Mary, TO. A. Low, Esq. of Criggie.
Margaret, to. William Nicol, Esq. of London.
Elizabeth Forbes, m. Robinson Duckworth, Esq. of Liver-
pool.
Christina, m. James Wright, Esq. of Edinburgh.
Mr. Nicol d. 1826. His son,
James Dice Nicol, Esq. of Ballogie, co. Aberdeen, and
Badentoy, CO. Kincardine, J.P. andD.L. for cos. Aberdeen and
Kincardine, M.P. for the latter co. 1865 to 1872, 6. 13 Aug.
1805; TO. 1844, Catherine, dau. of Edward Loyd, Esq., banker
of Manchester and London, and d. 16 Nov. 1872, having had
issue,
I. William Edward, now of Ballogie.
II. James Dyce, of Badentoy, co. Kincardine, J.P. and D.L.,
M.A., b. 1848.
III. Lewis Loyd, of Newtonhill, co. Kincardine, Capt. Rifle
Brigade, b. 1858; to. 18s6, Agnes, eldest dau. of Sir San-
ford Fieeling, K.C.M.G., and has issue, Violet Nora.
I. Margaret Dyce.
II. Sarah Loyd.
Arms — Az., a fesse between six mascles arg. Crest — A grey-
hound's head ppr. Motto — Fiddle.
Seat — Ballogie, Aboyne, Aberdeen. Town Residence — 37,
Queen's Gate, London, S. \V'.
BADENACH-NICOLSON OF
GLENBEKVIE,
Badenach-Nicolson, James, Esq. of Glenbervie,
CO. Kincardine, J.P. and D.L., Convener of co.
Kincardine 1890, Advocate at the Scotch Bar 1855,
Counsel to the Scotch Education Department 1878,
and Secretary to the Lord Advocate 1866 to 1868,
and 187-4 to 1880, b. 1832; m. 18G4, Eliza Jane,
elder dau, of the late James Burnett Burnett, Esq.
NIC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NIV
14S7
of Monboddo, and Lawgaven, co. Kincai'dine, and
has issue,
I. Abthuk, B.A. University Coll. Oxford, and writer to the
signet, b. 18G5,
II. Edward, B.A. Balliol Coll. Oxford, and Advocate.
Iiineage.— Geobge Nicolson, merchant, burgess of
Aberdeen, sat in Parliament for that city 1617, and was Provost
1622-23, m. Miss Howison, and was father of
Thomas Nicolson, of Pitmedden, co. Aberdeen, J.P. of
Aberdeen, who acquired Cluny, was taken to Edinburgh 1640
by the Covenanters, and fined 2,000 merks. He m. Elizabeth
Abercromby, and had
I. George, his heir.
II. Thomas, 1st Vicar- Apostolic in Scotland 1C94, Bishop
of Peristachium, d. 23 Oct. 1718, aged 76.
III. James, of Trabroun, co. Berwick, vi. Catherine Gourlay,
and had
Thomas (younger), of Trabroun, who m. Catherine Prince,
and their son,
James, of Trabroun, sold that estate about 1 730, and was
a wine merchant in Leith. His son.
Sib James Nicolson, s. as 4th Bart. 1782, was Capt. of
Foot in the Portuguese Service, m. 25 July, ll'J'J, the
dau. of Major Wharton. Nothing further is known
of this branch.
The eldest son,
Sib George Nicolson, of Cluny, Advocate 1661, Professor
of Civil Law in Aberdeen, Senator of the College of Justice
1682, as Lord Kemnay. He bought Kemnay, co. Aberdeen,
1682, and sold it 1683; Balcaskie, co. Fife, 1689, but sold it
1698 i and Upsetlingtoun, co. Berwick, 1708. He m. Margaret
llallyburton (wlio d. 10 Aug. 1722;. Lord Kemnay d. 8 Feb.
1711, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Thomas Nicolson, who was an Advocate 1687, and was
created a Bart 15 April, 1700, with remainder to his heirs
male whomsoever, (/(. 1688, Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas
Nicolson, of Carnock, co. Stirling, widow of James Hamilton,
of Ballenciieff, and had three daus.,
I. Isabella, m. 1715, Thomas, younger son of John Brisbane,
of Bi<hopton, and had issue.
II. Margaret, m. William, Marquess of Lothian, K.T., and
d. 30 Sept. 1759, leaving issue.
ui. Eleanor, m. 1st, Hon. Thomas Boyd, son of the Earl
of Kilmarnock, and2ndly, John Craufurd, of Craufurdland,
CO. Ayr, and d. s. p.
Sir Thomas d. Aug. 1728, when the title devolved on his
brother,
SiB William Nicolson, of Glenbervie, co. Kincardine,
•which he acquired 1721 ; he was Comptroller of Customs at
Aberdeen, inherited Upsetlingtoun from his brother, and
bought Mergy and Mondynes, co. Kincardiae ; m. 1st, 28
3Iarch, 1697, Lilias Pringle (who d. 20 April, 1707); 2ndly, 5
July, 1713, Agr.es, dau. and co-heir of Robert Burnett, of
Muchals, widow of Thomas Burnett, of Glenber\'ie ; 3rdly,
1733, Mar}-, dau. of Robert Milne, of Balwyllie, widow of
James Allardice, of that Ilk; 4thly, 1 June, 1763, Helen, dau.
of John Mill, of Old Montrose, co. Forfar (she d. 4 Sept. 1783).
Sir William had twenty-two children, most of whom d. young
OT v.nm.; the others were,
I. James, his successor.
I. Margaret, m 8 Slarch, 1720, Andrew Hay, son of James
Hay, of Carribber, co. Linlithgow, and d. 8 May, 1770.
II. Helen, afterwards of Glenbervie.
III. John, who s. her sister.
Sir William d. 7 June, 1766, aged 93, and was s. by his eldest
son.
Sir James Nicolson, of Glenbervie, 3rd Bart., b. Jan. 1722 ;
on. 4 Aug. 1751, Margaret, dau. of John Straton, of Lauriston,
■CO. Kincardine, and d. s. p. 11 March, 1782, when the title
passed to his kinsman. Sir James, 4th Bart., as above, and his
•estates devolved on his sister,
Helen Nicolson, of Glenbervie, &. 6 July, 1765; m. 1st,
11 Feb, 1781, Henry Ivic, Esq. of Mont Alto, co. Waterford,
who d. 11 Jan. 1792; 2ndly, 29 April, 1793, George Mill,
jounger brother of John Mill, of Fearn and Noranside, co.
i'orfar; and 3rdly, May, IS03, James Mitchell, Surveyor of
Taxes and Collector of Customs at Dundee, who d. 1843.
All three assumed the surname of Nicolson. Mrs. Mitehell-
I^icolson entailed the estate, in 1826, on her sister, John,
whom failing, on her niece, Anne, of both of whom hereafter,
leaving the liferent to her husband. She d. s. x>- 1834. Her
sister,
John Nicolson, of Glenbervie, b. 1 May, 1766; m. 11
Nov. 1797, Rev. James Wilson, of Farneli, who d. 1829,
«on of Rev. George Wilson, of Kinnaird, by Anne his wife.
sister of Sir Thomas Burnett, 6th Bart, of Leys, and had
issue,
I. George, 6. 1801 ; d. umn. 1823.
I. Helen, b. i;98; m. D. Smitii, Esq.
II. Anne, of whom hereafter.
III. Mitchell, d. v.nm.
IV. Elizabeth, d. unm.
V. Maiion, m. 1838, Thomas John Bremner, Esq. of Glas-
saugh, CO. Aberdeen, and had issue.
Mrs. Wilson, on her succession to the estate, resumed her
paternal surname, and d. 22 Nov. 1847, when she was s. by
her 2nd dau.,
Anne Wilson, as Mrs. Badenach - Nicolson, of Glen-
bervie, b. 1799; m. 1831, Robert Badenach, of Arthurhouse,
CO. Kincardine, M.D., son of James Badenach, of AVhite-
riggs, in the same co. , by Anne, eldest dau. of William
Grahame, of Morpliie, co. Kincardine, and by him (who (i.
1837) had issue,
I. James, now of Glenbervie. ii. Robert, d. unm.
I. Anne, m. 1857, Rev. James Calder Macphail, and has
issue.
Mrs. Badenach-Nicolson d. 3 Oct. 1878.
Arms (as registered 1673; — Or, three eagles' heads erased gu.
CreU — A lion's head erased or. MoUo— Nil sistere contra.
Seat — Glenbervie House, Fordoun. Town Residence — Dover
House, Whitehall, London, S.W.
NISBETT OF CAIENHILL.
NiSBETT, John More, Esq. of Cairnliill, co.
Lanai'k, and of The Drum, Midlothian, J. P., h. 28
Feb. 1826; m. 4 April, 1848, Lady Agnes Dal-
rymple, 3rd dau. of Korth, 9th Earl of Stair, and
has issue,
I. Geobge Dalbtjiple, Capt. 1st Batt. Bedfordshire Eegt.
6. 18 Nov. 18.50.
II. North Dalrymple, h. 23 July, 1852.
"'■ i°^l\^''^^''\ twins, I. 2 April, 1857.
IV. Hugh Massy J
V. Hamilton, 6. 4 Jan. 1368.
I. Isabella Frances.
ir. Margaret Jane.
III. Agnes Louisa.
Iiineage. — JohnNisbett, Esq. of Cairahill (son of George
Nisbett, Esq., who -//i. Margaret More, heir of Cairnhill), m.
1 Sept. 1794, Jessie, dau. of Capt. Neil McArthur, oi Mavis-
banU, and had a son,
George Mobe, his heir.
Mr. Nisbett d. May, 1796. (His widow m. 2ndly, 5 Oct. 1798,
Capt. William Murray, R.N.) The son,
Geobge Mobe Nisbett, Esq. of Cairnhill, m. 27 April, 1325,
Isabella Frances, dau. of Frances Cartaret Scott, Esq.. 6th son
of Thomas Scott, Esq. of Malleny and d. 28 Nov. 1843,
having had issue,
John Mobe, his heir, now of Cairnhill.
Francis Scott.
Isabella, m. 4 Jan. 1855. Hugh, 5th Lord Massy, who d. s. p.
27 Feb. 1874.
Charlotte. Jane.
Georgma, ■»!. Dec. 1870, Stair Agnew, Esq., C.B., Keeper of
the Records of Scotland and Registrar-General.
A'lins — Arg., three boars' heads erased sa. Crest — A boar's
head erased, as in the arms. Motto — Vis fortibus arma.
SeaJs— Cairnhill, Airdrie, co. Lanark, and The Drum, Liber-
ton, Midlothian. Town Residence— 13, Queen's Gate Terrace,
S.W.
NIVEN OF CAESWELL.
NiVEN, William, Esq. E.S.A. of Carswell
House, CO. Berks, b. Nov. 1846 ; m. 187G, Helen,
dau. of the late E. Boustead, Esq. of Clapham Park,
Surrey, and by her (who d. 1877) had issue,
Willlam Edwaed Geaham, b. 1877.
Mr. William Niven is the sou of David Graham
Niven, Esq. of Pershore, co. Worcester, and Perth,
N.B. who VI. 1843, Mary, dau. of J. Baylis, Esq. of
Stourton, co. Worcester, and d. 1884, leaving issue,
I. James Graham.
II. Oswald Bajlis, Commander R.N. (retired) m. Rose
Gordon, dau. of late Gen. C. Montauban Carmichael.
HI. William, now of Carswell.
1488
NOB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NOB
1
I. Mary Margaret.
II. Isabel Grali.am.
Scat — Carswell House, near Faringdon, Berks.
NOBLE OF GLASSDRUMMOND.
Noble, Shielet Nesvcombe, Esq. of Glass-
druuimoiid, co. Fcrunuiogb, b. 7 June, 1865 ; s. Lis
father 1892.
Lineage. — The Nobles of Fermanagh are a branch of
the Cornwall family of that name who settled in the north of
Ireland duiing the seventeenth tcntury. One of them,
James Noble, Ksq. of Glassdrumniond, whose arms were
"or, two lions passant in pale sable between two flaunches
azure, over all on a fe?se gulcs, three bezants," d. in 1720,
leaving issue, among others,
I. MrxGo, of whom presently.
II. James, of Clontivern, near Clones, co. Monaghan, m.
1743, Mary, dau. of Kiehard Legh, Esq. of Duliatt, co.
Fermanagli, and d. without issue, in 1770, leaving his
property oi Clontivern to his nephew, the Key. Mungo
Henry Noble.
JIcNGO Noble, the eldest son, m. May, 1725, Prudence, dau.
of Patrick Bredin, Esq. of Druracagh, co. Fermanagh, and
had issue, two sons and two daus., namely,
I. James, of whom presently.
n. Jerome, b. about 1728, entered the army as ensign in
2Sth Irish Regiment of Foot, and was present at the
capture of Quebec. He lost a leg at Martinique in 1762, and
d. wiih the rank of Major 1784. He m. Miss Elizabeth
Crawford, of Springfield, co. Fermanafih, and had issue,
1 Mungo, entered the army and was Colonel of the C7th
Kegt. m 1795. He 711. Miss Phillipse, dau. of Frederick
Phillipse, Esq. of Phillipseburg, New York (sister of
Maria Eliza, 6th Viscountess Strangford, and Charlotte
Elizabeth, wife of Sir Henry Allen Johnson, Bart.), by
whom he had a son, Frederick, who entered the H.E.l.C.
Service, and d. s. p., and a dau., Eliza, who d. unm. at
Bath, 1867.
1 Margaret, m. 1st, Colonel Black of H.E.l.C, and had
issue two sons and two daus., namely, William Black,
entered the H.E.l.C. Service and fell in action ^inm. ;
Samuel Black, entered the Army in 1810 as Cornet in the
6th Enniskilling Dragoons, was present at the battle of
Waterloo, and d. with tliC rank of Major, 2 Nov. 1853 :
Matilda Black, d. unm. ; Anna Black, m. Colonel
^ Patterson, of the H.E.l.C. Service. Mrs. Margaret
Black ))i. 2ndly, Eev. James Hamilton, D.U., Kector of
•" Coo:ehiU, co. Cavan, and had two sons and two daus.,
" ■■ namely, James Hamilton, d. young ; Percy Black
Hamilton, entered the Army and was killed in the
Khyber Pass ; Margaret Hamilton, m. Col. Bailey, and
d. without issue; Maria Hamilton, m. Rev. John Browne,
D.D., of Trinity Church, Cheltenham, and has issue, three
sons and eight daus.
2 Prudentia, m. 1st, Col. Powell by whom she had no
issue ; and 2ndly, her cousin. Major Samuel Noble, son
of William Noble, Esq. of Donagh and grandson of
' Arthur Noble, Esq. of Drumrane, and had issue, two .sons
and one dau., namely, Samuel Black Noble, rf. young ;
William Alexander Noble, of Forphy, b. 1808, m. 183(5,
Miss Anna Robinson, and had issue four sons, of whom
the eldest, Samuel Black Noble entered the Army in 1865.
and was Captain in the 41st Kegt. of Foot; the 2nd,
William Noble, m. 1874, Jane, dau. of Rev. Hamilron
Haire; James and John d. young; Eliza Noble, m. 1829,
George Rue of Ballyconnell House, co. Cavan, and had
issue four sons and five daus., namely, Samuel Black Roe,
C.B , formerly Surgeon-Major 92nd Highlanders, after-
wards Brigade-Surgeon, b. 11 Sept. 1830; George Noble
Koe, late Captain 3rd Buffs ; EdwardAlexander Henry Roe,
Surgi on-Major 10th Hussars, 6. 28 June, 1839; William
Alexander Crawford Roe, Surgeon-Major Indian Army,
b. 4 March, 1847 ; m. 1871, Miss Emma GooQsall; Eliza,
Anne, Kate, Ellen, Isabella Koe.
I. Susanna, m. 1748, John Paumier, 'Esq., a Huguenot
French gentleman who had settled in Ireland after the
revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and had issue, among
others,
1 John Paumier, 5. about 1750; m. and had issue, among
others, a dau., who m. her cousin Dixie Clement, son of
Thomas Clement, Esq. of Cromortin, co. Louth.
2 Mungo Noble Paumier, 6. 1762, entered the Army and
became Lieut.-Col. in 1795 ; d. in 1821.
4 Frances Paumier, m. Thomas Clement, Esq., only son oi
Joseph Clement, of Cromorton, co. Louth ; and d. 182(,
having had three sons and one dau.
4 Penelope Paumier, m. Kev. John Ball and had issue,
among others, a son, Benjamin Marcus Ball, Capt. 40th
Regt., who was the father of the Right Hon. John Thomas
Ball, LL.U., Lord Chancellor of Ireland in 1875.
II. Jane, m. Rev. Mark Noble, of Enuiskillen, and had 18
children, all of whom U. young.
Mungo Noble m. 2ndly, 1741, Mary, dau. of Rev. William
Leslie, of Agnavea, co. J-ermanagh, and by her had two sons
and one dau.,
in. William, Virar of Holy Trinity, Cork, d. s. p. 1806.
IV. Hungo, entered H.E.l.C. Service and d. unin.
III. Letitia, d. unm.
Mungo Noble d. in 1754, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Noble, Esq. of Glassdrummond, b. 1727 ; m. 175.5,
Catherine, eldest dau. of William Waller, Esq. of Aliens-
town, CO. Meatb, and eventually heiress in her issue to Waller
of Allenstown. She d. March, 1791, having had issue, four
sons and five daus., namely,
I. McNGO Henhy, of whom presently.
II. William, d. s. p. 1778.
III. James, 6. 1768; d. s. p. 1791.
IV. Robert Thomas, &. 1772; d. s. p. 1793.
I. Anna Maria, 0. 1758: d. Jan. 1809; m. Eev. Dean
Browne, of Elphin, and had issue, two daus.,
1 Catherine Elizabeth Browne, m. 1829, Rev. George
Kirkpatrick, 2nd son of Alexander Kirkpatrick, Esq. of
Coolmine House, Castle Knock, co. Dublin (by his wife,
Mary Anne Sutton) ; and d. 1875, leaving two sons,
Alexander Thomas Kirkpatrick, 6. 1830, Rector of
Ciaigs, CO. Antiim; who m. 1869, Alicia, dau. of Rev.
T. Kill:.', of Portglenone, and has issue.
George Stephen Kirkpatrick, 6. 1832 ; m. 1870, Geraldine,
dau. of A. Montgomerie, Esq., and has issue.
2 Frances Mary Browne, m. 17 Dec. 1816, Thomas
Alexander Stewart, 2nd son of William Stewart, Esq. o£
Wilmont ; and d. 24 Feb. 1872, having had eleven
children.
II. Susan, b. 1762; d. unm. 17 Nov. 1828.
III. Leonora, 6. 1764: d. unm. 1788.
IV. Prudence, d. young, 5 Aug. 1792.
V. Mary Martha, b. 2 June, 1778 ; d. 31 Dec. 1864 ; m. 1799,
Rev. Thomas Sutton, Kector of Clongill, co. Meath, and
had issue, one dau.,
Elizabeth Sutton, m. Richard Eothwell, Esq. of Rock-
field, CO. Meath, and had issue. (See Bothwell of Roch-
fidd.)
James Noble d. in Aug. 1780, and was s. by his eldest and only
surviving son.
Rev. Mdngo Henry Noble, of Glassdrummond, b. 1759,
Rector of Clongill, co. Meath; m. 21 Jan. 1794, Maria, only
child of the Right Hon. and Most Rev. AVilliam Newcome,
D.D., Lord Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all
Ireland, by his 1st wife Susanna only surviving child and
heiress of Sir Thomas D'Oyly, 3rd Bart, of Chislehampton,
CO. Oxon. On the death in 1773 of her grand uncle the
Rev. Sir John D'Oyly, 4th Bart, the last heir male. Miss
Newcome became ex pcij-ie maternd, sole heir general to
D'Oyly of Chislehampton. On the death of Robert Waller,
Esq. in 1809, the property of Allenstown, co. Meath, devolved
upon the Rev. Mungo Henry Noble, in right of his mother,
Catherine Waller, whereupon he assumed the surname and.
arms of Wallee, in addition to those of Noble. By his-
wife, Maria Newcome, who rfji at Allenstown 12 April, 1858,
Mungo Henry Noble Waller had issue six sons and two daus.
namely,
I. AVilliam Henry, 6. 1 July, 1795, s. his father at Allenstown
in 18.il ; and rf. s. p. 17 June, 1837.
II. KoBEBT, ot whom presently.
III. James, to whom the reversion of Allenstown was left by
his brother William Henry, and who thereupon assumed
the surname and arms ot Walleb (see Waller of Atlens-
town).
IV. Mungo, b. 13 Dec. 1801 ; d. 17 April, 1802.
V. Mungo (2nd son so named), b. 9 Oct. 1805 ; d. s. p. 4 July,
J 824.
VI. John, b. 11 July, 1809, entered Holy Orders and was
for some years Curate of Athboy, co. Meath, d. s. p^
1835.
I. Susanna, rf. an infant, 17 Nov. 1797.
II. Maria, 6. 6 Sept. 1803 ; d. unm. 17 May, 1857.
Mungo Henry Noble Wallerrf. 16 June, 1831, aged 72, and was-
«. in his Fermanagh property by his 2nd son,
Eev. Robert Noble, of Glassdrummond, Rector and Vicar
of the united parishes of Athboy, Kildalky, Girley, Rathmore
and Moyagher, co. Meath, b. 29 Aug. 1796 ; m. 25 Oct. 1833,
Catherine, eldest dau. of the Rev. James Annesley Burrowes,
Rector of Castleconnor, co. Sligo, by his wife, Catherine Stock,
dau. of Joseph Stock, D.D., Bishop of Killala, by his wife,
Catherine Smyth, dau. of Edward Symth, Esq. cf Callow Hill,
and grand-dau. of James Smyth, Archdeacon of Meath, and
Catherine Vescy, dau. of John Vesey, Archbishop of Tuam.
{See Smyth 0/ (kn/brook.) Robert Noble and his wife Catherine
had eleven children,
I. William Henet, of whom presently.
NOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NOE
1489
M. John D'Oyly, b. 17 Nov. 1835; m. 2G Aug. 18G9, Helen, |
dau. of Stafford Fredevitk Kirkpatrick, Esq. of Kingston,
Canada, and grand-dau. of Alexander Kirkpatrick, Esq.
of Coolmine House, co. Dublin, by whom he has issue,
1 Kobert Kirkpatrick, 6. 9 June, 1870.
2 Stafford DOyly, 6. 25 Oct. 1871.
3 James Burrowes, 6. 17 Eeb. 1873
4 Ernest Annesley, 6. 20 Nov. 1876.
m. James Burro«es, b. 2 March, 1839 ; d. June, 1849.
IV. Edwin St. George, b. 19 Oct. 1842.
•V. Robert D'Oyly, b. 6 July, 1846.
VI. Arthur Annesley Burrowes, 6. 16 Jan. 1850; d. s. p.
29 June, 1875.
VII. Ernest Newcome, b. 22 March, 1852; d. s. p. 29 March,
1880.
VIII. Shirley Waller, b. 25 Dec. 1854; d. 15 June, 1859.
I. Helen Catherine, m. 18 Aug. 1863, Rev. Graham Craig,
Rector of Tullaraore, son of Stewart Craig, Esq. cf Ban-
hridge, co. Down, and has issue,
i Robert Stewart Craig, 6. 5 Sept. 1864.
2 Henry Graham Craig, b. 28 Oct. 1865.
3 Herbert Newcome Craig, b. 17 Sept. 1868.
4 Arthur William Craig, 6. 18 June, 1872.
,'S Allan Ncblc Craig, 6. 22 Dec. 1874.
6 Edmund Waller Craig, d. 1878.
1 Helen Mary Stewart Craig.
II. Emily Mary, to. 25 Aug. 1864, Robert Stewart Craig,
Esq., son of Stewart Craig, Esq. of Banbridge, co. Down,
^ind has had issue,
1 Edwin Stewart Craig, b. 2 June, 1865.
2 Hugh Stanhope Craig, 6. June, 1867 ; d. April, 1868.
3 Robert Annesley Craig, 6. 17 July, 1869.
4 William Newcome Craig, 6. 27 May, 1871 ; d. Dec.
. 1873.
5 W'alterGraham Craig, b. Dec. 1872 ; d Dec. 1873.
6 Maui ice Graham Craig, 6. 17 Feb. 1875 ; d. young.
w. Maria Louisa, m. 7 April, 1877, her cousin Edmond
Xoble Waller, Esq., third son of James Noble Waller, Esq.
of Allenstown, co. Meath.
The Rev. Robert Nohle d. Oct. 1870, and was s. by his eldest
«on,
AViLLiAM Henui Noble, of Glassdrummond, co. Fermanagh,
Major-Gen. Royal Artillery,^. 14 Oct. 1834 ; m. 11 July, 1861,
Emily, eldest dau. of Frederick Marriott, Esq. of Taunton,
Somersetshire, by his wife, Mary Anne, only dau. and heiress
•of Francis Gibbons, Esq. of Wellingborough, aadhad issue two
sons and five daus., namely,
I. Shirley Newcome, now of Glassdrummond.
u. Vere D'Oyly, 6. 7 Feb. 1867.
!. Mawde Lettice.
It. Ethel Fmily D'Oyly, d. 23 Nov. 1865.
III. Violet Alice Agnes.
IV. Phyllis D'Oyly.
V. Sybil Cliohuley Waller.
Major-Gen. Noble d. May, 1892, and was •?. by his eldest son.
Arms — Vert, on a fesse or, between three leopards' faces
argent, a fli ur -de - lis between two amulets sable (Noble),
6'je.5t — A dove arg. holding in her beak a ring or gemmed az.
Motto — Mortem quam dedecus.
Seat — Giassdrummond, co. Fermanagh.
NOEL OF BELL HALL.
Noel, Chaeles Peeeott, Esq. of Bell Hall,
lelbroughton, co. Worcester, J.P. and D.L., h. 12
.lune, 1S30; m. 3 April, 18.56, Henrietta Margaret,
only dau. of Rev. James Nelson Palmer, Rector of
Ereamore, co. Southampton.
Lineag-e.— James Noel, Esq. of Hilcote, co. Stafford
(see Burke's Peerage, Gainsbokocgh, E.), who, in 5 He.nkt
Vlll., was nominated by Actof Farliamentone of the Justices
<if the Peace for assessing and collecting the poll tax, <tc., m. a.
dau. of Richard Pole, of Langley, co. Derby, by whom he had
six sons,
I. Arthur, d. s. p. ii. Robekt, of whom hereafter.
III. Andrew, ot Dalby, ancestor of the Earls of Gains-
BOEODGH.
IV. Anthony (Rev.). v. Humphry, d. s.p.
VI. Thomas, m. Dorothy, dau. and heir of Henry Petyt, of
Badger, and had issue (Visit. Stafford, 1583 and 1614).
The 2nd son,
Robert Noel, Esq. of Hilcote, who s. his father, m. Mary
A.siilaiie, CO. Essex, and had (with six daus., i. Dorothy, m.
Thomas Whitgreave, Esq. of Bridgeford, co Stafford ; ii. Mar-
garet, m. Richard Heeling, Esq. of Willenhall, co. Stafford ;
in. Elizabeth, m. Simon Middlemore, Esq. of Hasehvell, co.
Worcester; iv. Cicely, m. Thomas Crosse, Esq. of Olton, co.
Stafford; v. Joicc, m.. Thomas Petyt, E.^q. of Hextall, co. Staf-
io:d ; VI. Bridget, rf. s. p.) three sons.
II.
I. Philip, of Hilcote (Visit. Stafford, 1583), m. Anne, dau. of
William Crompion, Esq. of Stone, co. Stafford, at Visit.
Stafford, 1614, d.s. p.
II. Robert, of Hilcote, at Visit. Stafford, 1614, d. s. p.
III. Walteb, who carried on the the line.
The 3rd son,
Walter Noel, Esq. of Hilcote, m. 1st, Margaret, daa. of
John Dod, Esq. of Cloverley (she was buried at Chebsey , and
2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Wyrley, Esq. of Hampstead,
CO. Stafford, and by her (who d. 23 Nov. 1677), had issue,
I. Walter, his heir.
1. Godith, m. Robert Hitchcock, Esq., co. of Wilts.
Mr. Noel d. 2 July, 1627, and was buried at Chebsey, where
there are monuments to him and both his wives. He was s.
by his son,
Walter Noel, Esq. of Hilcote, b. 1622, Capt. in the
army of Chakles I., m. 1st, 1640, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Gaywood, Esq. of Bishop's Offley, co. Stafford (she t/. s. p.), and
2ndly, 1680, Joice, dau. of John Joy, Citizen of London, by
whom he had an only dau. He m. 3rdly, 1686, Hannah, dau. of
Simon Unwin, Esq. of Clough House, co. Stafford, and by her
(who was aged 45 in 1704), had issue,
1. Walter, his heir.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 13 July, 1687.
II. Hannah, bapt. 30 April, 1689.
III. Frances, bapt. 25 Sept. 1690.
Mr. Noel was s. by his only son,
Walter Noel, Esq. of Hilcote, bapt. 20 Sept. 16r2, living
at Hilcote 1727, in. 28 Oct. 1729, Elizabeth, dau. of Paul
Foley, Esq. of Prestwood, co. Stafford, and had by her a son
and heir,
Walter Noel, Esq. of Hilcote, afterwards jure uxorh of
Bell Hall, Belbroughton, co. Worcester, Major in the co.
Worcester Militia, m. 12 May, 1764, Katherine(bapt. 10 June,
1747), only dau. and heir of John Perrott; Esq. of Bell Hall,
Belbroughton (see Family of Peebott), and d. 14 Aug. 1791,
leaving a son and heir,
John Perrott Noel, Esq. of Bell Hall, Belbroughton,
bapt. 28 March, 1765: m. 30 Jane 1790, Margaret, dau. of
John Amphlett, Esq. of Clent House, co. Stafford, and widow
of Henry Andrews, Esq. of Newent, co. Gloucester, and by her
(who m. Srdly, John Gwinnell, Esq.) had issue,
1. John Perrott, his heir. ii. Edward, d. s. p.
III. Walter, d. s. p.
IV. Charles, heir to his brother.
The eldest son,
John Perrott Noel, Esq. of Bell Hall, Belbroughton,
6. 18 Nov. 1794; m. 1st, Harriet, dau. of John Amphlett,
Esq. of Clent House; she d. s. p. He to. 2ndly, Mary,
dau. of William Waldron, Esq. of Belbroughton, and by her
(who TO. 2ndly, Rev. Henry Hickman) had one son, who
d. young. He d. », ^., and was s. by his only surviving
brother,
Charles Noel, Esq. of Bell Hall, Belbroughton, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1853, 6. 2 July, 1802 ; m. 17 June, 1828,
Mary, dau. of Rev. John Wylde, Rector of Aldildge, co.
Stafford, and d. 3 Feb. 1877, leaving by her (who d. 8 June,
1801) issue,
I. Charles Perrott, now of Bell Hall.
II. Mary Katherine, to. 1858, Kev. E. Lowbridge Baker, of
Eamsden, co. Oxford; d. s. p. 1871.
(I^amilg of IJti'rott.
William Perrott, of Wollaston, near Stourbridge, co.
Worcester, temp. Queen Elizabeth, descended from a
younger son of Perrott of Haroldston (ancestor of Sir John
Perrott, Lord-Deputy of Ireland), m. Anne, dau. of Ralph
Rudyerd, of Rudyerd (Visit, co. Stafford, 1583), and was
father of
HcMPHRET Perrott, admitted to the Inner Temple 1582,
who purchased Bell Hall, in the manor of Belne, in Bel-
broughton, CO. Worcester, temp. Queen Elizabeth, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heir of Henry James, Esq. of Forfield Court,
Belbroughton, and had issue,
I. James, his heir. , , , .
II. John, bapt. 11 Nov. 1589, in. twice, and had issue, whose
line failed.
III. William, bapt. 5 Aug. 1591, m. 19 Oct. 1620, Bridget,
sister of Sir John Conyers, 1st Bart, of Horden, and d. 16J3,
leaving issue, who settled in Ireland, and were allowed by
St. George, Ulster, the ancientarms of Perrott, of Harolds-
ton. William Perrott's eldest son. Humphrey, High
Sheriff co. Cavan 1G61, who purchased Druiiilane, same
CO., m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Brockhill Taylor, Esq.
of Ballyhaise, same co., and was ancestor of Pebrott of
Ballyhaise, which line terminated in an heiress, Letitia
5 c
1490
NOL
THE LAN'DED GENTRY.
NOR
Pekbott, m. AVilliam Newturgh, Esq. of Drumoairne,
■whose descendants became extinct.
IV. Humphrey, bapt. 10 July, 1597, a Student of the Inner
Temple 1612, d. s. p. Aug. 1656.
V. George, bapt. 15 March, 1599, left issue by Juliana
his wife.
Humphrey Perrrott was bur. atBelbroughton, in the chancel,
27 Aug. 1532. His eldest son,
James Perrott, Esq. of Bell Hall, bapt. 25 Aug. 1587, made
his will 24 Oct. 1645, which was proved 15 Feb. 1646, by
Elenor his wife (who d. Aug. 1057), he had, with three daus., a
son and heir,
HcMPHRET Perrott, Esq. of Bell Hall, who d. June, 1688,
leaving by Jane his wife (who d. Aug. 1698), with four
younger sons, whose issue became extinct, a son and heir,
HuMPHRET Perrott, Esq. of Bell Hall, m. Jan. 1660, Lucy,
Gregory, of Eoeington, co. Warwick, and was buried 26 Dec.
1699, leaving by her (who d. Nov. 1676), an eldest son,
Humphrey, d. s. p. 1704, and a younger son heir to his
brother,
Thomas Perrott, Esq. of Bell Hall, bapt. 11 April, 1670,
High ShcrilT co. Worcester 1708, d. 1736, leaving by Frances
his wife (who d. Aug 1726), a son and heir,
John Perrott, Esq. of Bell Hall, 6. 1702, High Sheriff co.
Worcester 1738, m. Katherine, sister of Eev. Thomas Vernon,
Eector of Arley (King's), co. Worcester, and d. April, 1770,
leaving by her (who d. Jan. 1793) an only dau. and heir,
Katherine Perrott, of Bell Hall, m. 1764, Walter Koel,
Esq. of Hilcote.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, fretty gu. a canton erni.,
for Noel; 2nd and 3rd gu., three pears or, on a chief arg. a
demi-Uon issuant sa., armed of the Held, for Perrott. Crest —
A buck at gaze arg., attired or. Mottofs — Tout bien ou rien,
for Noel : and Jus suuni cuique, for Perrott.
Seat — Bell Hall, Belbroughton, Stourbridge, co. Worcester.
♦-
NOLAN OF BALIilNDERRY.
NoiiA'N', John Philip, Esq. of Ballinderry, co.
Galway, J.P., M.P. for North Gralway, late Lieut. -
Col. R.A., b. 3 Aug. 1838.
Liineag'e Our ancient writers, the national records,
private muniments, monumental and traditional history, all
hear testimony to the origin and pedigree of the O'Nolans.
Keating, the historian, in tracing the royal genealogies of
Ireland, comes to ConnCeadh Cathach, " Conn of the hundred
battles," whom he states to have had two brothers. From
Eochaidh Fionn,one of them, descended O'Nuallain, otherwise
O'Nolan, and O'Ferrall, "Linea Antigua" (Ulster's Office)
gives the detailed descent of John O'Nolan from this Eochaidh
Fionn, brother of Conn, Monarch of Ireland.
The chief of the sept, of O'Nolan, which gave name to the
district of Fothart O'Nolan, submitted and did homage to King
Henry 11., who confirmed to him his possessions and rights.
Camden, in his Britannia, refers to the O'Nolans, as does
Cox, in his Hibernia. The Leinster line of the family, the
O'Nolans of Ballykealy, co. Carlow, continued to preserve
their estate imtil about the middle of the last century, a very
remarkable example of ancient and continuous territorial pos-
session. Hardiman, in his Histori/ of Galwatj, records that
during the reigns of Henrt VI. and Edward IV. several
ancient families settled in the town of Galway, and he espe-
cially mentions the O'Nolans. Their ancient family seat in
Connaught was the Castle of Ballinrobe, of which Thomas
Nolan, Esq. d. seised 18 June, 1628, leaving Agnes Martin,
his widow, and Gregory, his son and heir. A great portion of
their property of Ballinrobe was confiscated in the civil war of
1641, but a part still remains with their representatives and
heirs, the Ballinderry family. There were two lines of the
O'Nolans : one, that seated at Ballinderry, we now describe ;
the other was of Loughboy, co. Mayo. Several marriages
took place between the O'Nolans and the Burkes of Clanricarde
and Mayo. The immediate ancestor of the present representa-
tive of the Nolans of Ballinderry,
Patrick Nolan, Esq. of Ballinderry (son of John Nolan,
Esq. of the same place), had several confirmatory grants of
land in the cos. of Mayo and Galway temp. Charles II.
(Ricords of the Rolls, vol. xii., Ulster's Office). He vi. 1067,
Anne, dau. (by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Dominick Browne,
of Carra Browne, co. Galway) of Sir John Browne, Bart, of
The Neale, ancestor of the noble Houses of Kilmaine and Sligo
and had, with other issue,
John Nolan, Esq. of Ballinderry, m. Feb. 1709, Ellis, 2nd
d^u. of William Brabazon, Esq. of New Park, co. Mayo, Capt.
of a troop of horse in King James II. 's army, and one of the
Commissioners for the capitulation of Limerick, by Mary, his
1st wife, dau. of George Browne, Esq. of The Neale, and left a
son and heir,
Patrick Nolan, Esq. of Ballinderry, m. a dau. of Martyn,
of Tullyra Castle, co. Galway, and was s. by his son,
John Nolan, Esq. of Ballinderry, m. Margaret, dau. and
heir of James French, Esq. of Port-a-Carron, Lough Corrib,
CO. Galway, and was father of a son and successor,
John Nolan, Esq. of Ballinderry, m. Sept. 1809, Mary, dau^
of John Browne, Esq. of Castle Moyle, and by her (who d^
1852) had a son,
John Nolan, Esq. of Ballinderry, J.P., m. Sept. 1836, Mary
Anne, dau. of Walter Nolan, Esq. of Loughboy, and d. v. p.
April, 1847, leaving issue,
John Philip, now of Ballinderry.
Walter Raymond, of Clarcniadden, co. Galway (as heir to hi.?-
maternal grandfather), late Col. 17th Lancers, 6. 31 Aug>
1839.
Francis, Q.C., 6. 14 Dec. 1841.
Philip, Indian C.S., b. 22 Sept. 1844.
Sebastian Michael, of Castle Moyle, Tuam, co; Galway, h. 17
March, 1846.
Edward, late Lieut. 18th Hussars, h. 5 Dec. 1847 ; d. 1890.
Elizabeth.
Arms—Gw., on a cross or, between four swords erect arg.,.
pommels and hilts of the second, a lion passant of the fii-st,
between four Cornish choughs sa., beaked and legged of the
field. Crest — A demi-lion rampant gu. Motto— Gov unum via.
una.
Seat — Ballinderry, Tuam.
NORBURY OF SHERRTUGE.
NoEBTiBY, Thomas Coningsby NoEBrRT, Esq..
C.B., of Sherridge, co. Worcester, late Capt. 6tli
Dragoon Guards, and now Hon. Col. of the Worces-
tershire Militia, J. P. and D.L. co. Worcester, and
J.P.co. Hereford, h. 2 Feb. 1829; m. 2 June, 1855,
the Hon. Gertrude O'Grady, dau. of Standish, 2nd
Viscount Guillamore, and has issue,
I. CoNiNGSBT NoRBCRT, Capt. 2nd Batt. Worcestershire-
Kegt., b. 4 May, 1865.
II. Frederick Paget, h. 15 May, 1867.
III. Wilfrid Arthur, b. 11 Sept. 1809.
1. Eleanor Gertrude. ii. Florence.
III. Katherine, rn. 25 July, 1878, Eev. Francis Edmund Wil-
mot, M.A., Vicar of Chaddesden, co. Derby, and ha»
issue.
IV. Winifred. v. Beatrice.
Lineage. — Henry Jones, Esq., son of Thomas Jones,
Esq., VI. Anne Chillingworth, and had four sons, all of whom,
ri. s. p., except
Thomas Jones, Esq., m. 1783, Ursula, 3rd dau. of Benjamin.
Johnson, Esq., Alderman of the city of Worcester, and by her
had an only son,
Thomas Noreory, Esq. of Sherridge, co. Worcester, J.P..
and D.L., 6. 1 Dec. 1783; 7)i. 27 Sept. 1827, Mary Anne, only
child of Coningsby Norbury, Esq. of Droitwich, and had issue,.
Thomas Coningsby, now of Sherridge.
Henry Richard, h. 26 Sept. 1837 ; d. 20 May, 1850.
Mary Anne Danet, m. 2.') Oct. 1853, the Hon. and Eev.
George Eobert Gifford, M.A., Rector of Rackenford, N>
Devon, youngest son of Eobert, 1st Lord Gifford, and d. 21
Oct. 1871.
Frances Cecilia, m. 27 April, 1865, AVilliam George Coventry,
Esq. (who rf. 16 Feb, 1874), eldest son of the Hon. VVilliami
James Coventry. Emily Charlotte.
This gentleman assumed by sign-manual, upon the death of
his father-in-law, Coningsby Norbury, Esq., in 1840, the sur-
name of NoRBDRY in lieu of his patronymic Jones, as likewise
the arms of Norbury. He d. 31 March, 1866 ; his widow d.
19 Nov. 1882.
^rjiis— Sa., a chevron indented erm., between three bulls'
heads cabossed arg., armed or. Crest — Out of a crown vallery
or. a bull's head sa., armed or, in the mouth a trefoil vert.
Seat — Sherridge, near Malvern, co. Worcester.
NORCLIFFE OF LANGTON.
NoRCLiFFE, Eev. Chaeles Best, M.A., of Lang-
ton Hall, CO. York, formerly Fellow of the Uni-
versity of Durham, Lord of the Manors of Langton,
Howsliam, Eddlethorpe, and Westow, b. 20 Oct.
1833.
NOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KOE
1491
Lineage. — This family springs from Northcliffe, in the
township of South Owram and paiisli of Halifax, where it can
be traced back by charter evidence to the 13th century.
Nicholas Nokcliffe, father of John Norcliffe, styled of
Norcliffe and Barsland, 15-10, had a son, Stephen Norcliffe,
who left a son, Thomas Norcliffe, of Great Gomersall and
Cariinghow, J. P. for the North Riding, who was buried at
Nunnington, Yorkshire, 8 Aug. 1G16. In 1G06, he had a grant
of arms, now amongst the family papers. By Elizabeth his
wife, dau. and heir of Robert Ealand, of Carlinghow, he had a
son and successor,
SiE Thomas NoKCLrFFE, Knt., Barrister of the Middle Temple,
High Sheriff for Yorkshire, 1626, who purchased Langton, co.
York, 1618. He m. Catherine, dau. and co-heir of Sir William
Bamburgh, Bart, of Howsham, who brought the manor of
Eddlethorpe and half the manor of Howsham to her husband.
She m. 2ndly, Sir John Hotham, Bart., who was beheaded when
Governor of Hull; she d. 22 Aug. 1634. Sir Thomas d. 1628,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Thomas Norcliffe, Knt. of Langton, m. Dorothy, 5th
dau. of Thomas, 1st Viscount Fairfax, of Elmley, and widow of
John Ingram, Esq. who d. 17 June, 1686. He d. 6 Jan. 1669-
70, and was s. by his only son,
Sir Thomas Norcliffe, Knt. of Langton, h. at Nunnington,
24 Feb. 1640-1. He m. Frances, dau. and sole heir of Sir
William Vavasour, Bart, of Copmanthorpe, and by her (who
m. 2ndly, Moses Goodyear, an Aleppo Merchant, and d. 1731,
aged 77) had issue. Sir Thomas Norcliffe d, 1684, and was s.
by his eldest son,
Fairfax Norcliffe, Esq. of Langton, bapt. 9 Dec. 1674,
Lieut. -Col. of the 1st Dragoons, High Sheriff for Yorkshire
1700 and 1714. He ra. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Hesketh, Esq. of Heslington, and by her (who d. 1739) had
four sons and one dau. Frances, m. Sir John Wray, Bart. He
d. 21 March, 1720-1, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Norcliffe, Esq. of Langton, b. 18 July, 1694, who
d. unra. 1768, in his 74th year. He left his property to his
nieces in succession and their heirs male. He was accordingly
^. by his elder niece.
Mart Wray, dau. of Sir John "Wray, Bart., by Frances,
his wife, dau. of Fairfax Norcliffe, Esq. She m. 1769, Sir
James Innes, Bart., who assumed the surname and anns of
Norcliffe, as by will obliged. Lady Norcliffe predecea.sed
her husband (who became Duke of Roxburghe 1812) 20 July,
1807, and was s. by her nephew,
Thomas Dalton, Esq., eldest son of John Dalton, Esq., by
Isabella his wife, 2nd dau. of Sir John Wray, Bart. This
gentleman assumed, upon inheriting Langton, by sign-manual
dated Aug. 1807, the surname and arms of Norcliffe. He
was b. 31 Dec. 1756, and entering the army, obtained a troop
in the 11th Dragoons. He was for twenty-nine years Lieut.-
Col. of the York Volunteers. He m. 13 Dec. 1784, Ann, only
child and heir of William Wilson, Esq. of Allerton Gledhow,
near Leeds, and by her (who d. 25 Sept. 1835, aged 73) had
issue,
Norcliffe, his heir.
AVilliam Norcliffe Dalton, d. 15 Oct. 1798, aged 5.
Thomas Norcliffe Norcliffe, d. 1810, aged 15.
Isabella Norcliffe, d. unra. 1846.
Charlotte Norcliffe, d. unm. 1844.
Mary Norcliffe, m. 1807, Charles Best, M.D., of York, and d.
17 March, 1837, leaving two daus.,
1 Rosamond, s. to Langton.
2 Mary Ellen, m. John Anthony Sarg, Esq., and d. 10 May,
1891, leaving issue.
Emily Norcliffe, d. unm. at Brussels, 1817.
Col. Norcliffe d. 2 June, 1820, and was s. by his eldest son,
Norcliffe Norcliffe, Esq. of Langton, Major-Gen. in the
army, K.H., b. 24 Sept. 1791 ; ra. 24 June, 1824, Decima Hester
Beatrix, 3rd dau. of John Robinson F'oulis, Esq., and by her
(who d. 3 Feb. 1828) had one son,
Thomas, 6. 17 June, 1825 ; d. unm. 13 May, 1849.
Gen. Norcliffe d. in London, 8 Feb. 1862, and was s. by his
niece, Rosamond, elder dau. of his sister, Mary Norcliffe Best,
who took the surname and arms of Norcliffe by sign-manual,
2 May, 1862.
Rosamond Norcliffe, of Langton HaU, who, 6. 21 July,
1808 ; m. 12 May, 1830, Henry Robinson, Esq. of York (son
of Rear-Admiral Hugh Robinson, R.N., of Appleby, co.
Westmoriand; b. 15 July, 1735, d. 15 Nov. 1802), by his wife,
Mary Myers, rd. 24 Feb. 1787; d. 5 March, 1852, and by hint
(who was b. 20 Dec. 1800, and d. 30 Dec. 1858) had issue,
I. Hugh, 6. 3 May, 1831, Capt. 43rd Foot ; d. 2 June, 1880.
II. Charles Best (Rev.), her heir.
in. Henry, b. 27 March, 1841; d. unm. 27 Dec. 1868.
IV. Thomas, 6. 19 Sent. 1815.
V. Francis Best, h. 14 Aug. 1851.
I. Ann Norcliffe, d. unra. 15 Jan. 1862.
II. Rosamond, ra. 17 Jan. 1859, Rev. F. Jlctcalfe, of Lincoln
Coll. Oxford ; d. 1 Dec, 1860, leaving two daus.
III. EUen, m. 4 Aug. 1868, Tatham Gwyn, Esq.
IV. Mary, ra. 29 Jan. 1867, Lieut. -Gen. Edward Howard
Vyse, 3rd Hussars, and has issue.
V. Beatrix.
VI. Isabella Dalton, m. 7 Oct. 1880, her cousin, Charles
Dalton, Esq.
VII. Charlotte Wordsworth, ra. 14 Nov. 1871, Rev. Geo.
F\ Apthorp, and has issue.
VIII. Emily Norcliffe, m. 26 Feb. 1870, Major Lawrance, and
has issue.
Mrs. Norcliffe d. 19 Aug. 1S81.
Armi — Az., five mascles voided in cross or, a chief erm.
Crest — A greyhound sejant or, collared az., sustaining with his
right forefoot a raascle arg. Motto — Sine macula.
&a<«— Langton HaU, near Malton; and Petergate House,
York.
RADFORD-NORCOP OF BETTON HALL.
Eadfoed-Xoecop, Alexander Wiliia5i, Esq.
of Betton Hall,co. Salop, formerly Capt. 3rcl Stafford-
shire Militia, b. 1835, s. his father 1892.
Lineag'e.— Laurence Norcop, Esq., son of John Norcop,
Esq., 1)1. 1st, Miss Dicken, of Wollerton, by whom he had a
son, Laurence, Capt. in the army, who d. in the West Indies.
He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. and co-heir of William Church, Esq.
of Tunstall and Betton, and by her was father of
William Church Norcop, Esq. of Betton, m. 1 May, 1781,
Anne, youngest dau. of James Lowe, Esq., of Lowton, co.
Lancaster, and by her (who d. 1825) had two sons, Lawrence,
who d. In infancy; William Church, his heir; and a dau.
Augusta, ra. 1809, Alexander Radford, Esq. (who d. 10 Dec.
1S52), 2nd son of John Radford, Esq. of Smalley, near Derby,
by his wife, Frances Theophila Vaughan, and d. leaving a
son, Alexander William, late of Betton Hall, and a dau.
Louisa Anne, i/i. Henry Justice, Esq. of Hinstock. Mr. Norcop-
0.. 1822, and was succeeded by his only son,
William Church Norcop, Esq. of Betton Hall, Salop, b.
13 April, 1783, who served as High Sheriff for his father during
that gentleman's illness in 1813. He d. s. p. 5 Sept. 1861, and
was s. by his nephew,
Alexander William Radford-Norcop, Esq. of Betton
Hall, Salop, b. 1800; m. 1832, Miss Mary Berresford, and by
her (whO(?. 1875), had one son,
Alexander William, now of Betton.
Mr. A. W. Radford, assumed by royal licence the additional
surname and arms of Norcop, in compliance with the testa-
mentary injunction of his maternal grandfather, William
Church Norcop, Esq. and d. 24 April, 1892, and was s. by his
only son.
Arras — Quarterly: 1st sa., three ostrich feathers chevron-
wise between two chevronels, the whole between three boars'
heads erased or, for Norcop ; 2nd arg., a fesse engrailed
az. fretty or, between two chevrons vaire, for Radford ; 3rd
arg., on a fesse engrailed gu.. between three greyhounds' heads
erased sa., collared or, as many bezants, for Church ; 4th sa.,
a chevron between three boys' heads couped at the shouldens
arg., crined or, each enwrapped about the neck with a snake
ppr.. for Vaughan. Crests — 1st, Upon a mount vert, a boar's
head erased sa., in front of two ostrich feathers or, for Norcop ;
2nd, A fret or, thereon a partridge ppr. jV/oHo— Possuut quia,
posse videntur.
iScat— Betton Hall, near Market Drayton.
NORMAN OF MISTLEY PLACE.
NoEMAN, Eev. Chaeles Feedeeice, M.A., of
Mistley Place, Essex, J.P., Hon. Canon of St.
Albans, Eector of Mistley -n-itii Bradfiekl, and
Eural Dean of Ardleigh, b. 28 Aug. 1829; m. 27
May, 1854, Janet, elder dau. of Thos. Glover
Kensit, Esq., and has issue,
I. Edward Kensit, J. P. and D.L., 6. 22 May, 18.55 ; m. 4
July, 1878, Rosalind Laetitia, dau. of Col. Ruggles Brise,
C.B., of Spains Hall, and has issue, Edward Brisc,
Kensit, b. 25 Jime, 1881; Charles Archibald Brise Ken-
sit, b. 12 March, 1884; and Laetitia Janet Emily.
II. Charles Kensit, b. 18 March, 1857.
III. Thomas Kensit, 6. 15 Oct. 1862.
IV. George Kensit Barnabas, I. 11 June, ISCi.
5 C 3
140:
XOR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NOR
I. Janet, m. 14 Sept. 18S0, Rev. Eicliavd Abbay, M.A.,
Hector of Earl Soham, Suffolk.
II. Charlotte, m. Bev. H. W. Jukes, M.A., Rector of Castle
Comb, Wilts.
in. Helen F.mily, m. Walter Buchanan Nichols, Esq.
IV. Nina Mary, d. an infant.
Mr. Norman, son of Ch.arles Norman and Helen Harness
Seringa Norris, his wife, and grand.^on of Thomas and Frances
Xorinan, s. his uncle, Edward Norman, Esq., 1862. He has
one brother. Edward, and two sisters. Seringa Lydia Frances,
nt. Joseph Proctor Benwcll, Esq., and has issue; and Sarah
Elizabeth, m. Eev. John Arkell, and has issue.
S''at — Slistley Place, Manninirtree.
Town Hesidence — 15 Courttield lload, S.W.
4 Luke.
1 Eleanor, m. Thomas Lloyd, Esq.
2 Florinda, d. 'imm,
4 Elizabeth.
5 Augustus Patrick.
3 Margaret, d. unm.
NOElVrAN OF GLENGOLLAN.
NoRMAX, Thomas, Esq. of Glengollan, co. Done-
gal, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 186J.., Capt. (retired)
Donegal Militia, b. 1835 ; m. 3 Oct. 1878, Anne, 2nd
dan. of ConoUy Norman, Esq. of Fahan House, co.
Donegal, and by her (who d. 1881) has issite,
I. Charles, 1S79. i. Annie, b. 1881.
Lineage. — Samitel Nobman, Esq. of Londonderry,
Mayor of that city 1672, 1673, and 1674, m. 1st Margaret,
dau. of Willi.am Latham, Esq., Recorder of Londonderry,
and liad, with daus., a son, Charles Norman, Esq., 6. 1666,
M.P. for Londonderry 1703, 1713, and 1715, and Mayor 1707 and
1723; d. s. p., ant! his will was proved 1731. Samuel
Norman m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Gage, Esq. of
Magilligan, co. Derry, and left issue at his decease, 17 May,
161)2, a son,
Robert Nobman, Esq. of Dublin, M.P. for Derry 1733, and
Mayor 1711-15. He m. Sarah, dau. of the Very Rev. John
Bolton, of Lagore, co. Meath, Dean of Derry, and left issue at
his decease, about 1743,
I. Thomas, of Lagore (Rev.), b. 1715 ; m. 1746, Anne, dau.
of Rei'. Peter Ward, Chaplain to the Lord-Lieutenant, and
(with three other sons d. young) had issue,
1 Robert, d. s. j).
1 Sarah, wife of Thomas Lee (son of William Lee, Esq.,
by Elizabeth Lucas his wife, and grandson of Robeit L^e,
Esq., by Margaret Patten), and left at his decease in 1»00
(with three daus.) a son,
Thosias Lee Nobman, of Corbollis, co. Louth, .J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1820, d. 1875, aged 85 {see that
jamily).
2 Anne, d. unm.
S Florinda, m. 1st. — Lucas, and 2ndly, her cousin,
Charles Norman, Esq.
4 Elizabeth, d. v.nia.
5 Frances, m. Rev. Robert Norman.
II. Frederick. ni. Marcus.
IV. Conoi.lt, of whom presently.
I. Florinda, ra. Charles Gardiner, Esq., and was mother of
Luke Gardiner, created Viscount Mountjoy.
The 4th son,
Co.sollt Nobman, Esq. of Dublin, m. Sept. 1762, Anne, dau.
of Luke Gardiner, Esq., and had issue,
I. Charles, m. his cousin, Florinda, dau. of Eev. Thomas
Norman, and d. s. p. 1800, having devised his estates to his
brother, Thomas.
II. Thomas, of whom hereafter. in. Robert (Rev.).
,' IV. Luke, of Dublin, m. Anne, dau. of Alexander Worthing-
ton, Esq., and has issue,
1 Conolly, m. Georgiana, dau. of George Wilson, Esq. of
Essex, and has issue,
Luke, Cajit. Donegal Mihtia, late 69th Regt., m. 14 April,
1874, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Edwards, Esq. of
Dublin.
Conolly. Robert.
Frances, to. Edward Bennett, Esq., Professor of Surgery
at the University of Dublin.
Anne, to. 3 Oct. 1878, Thomas Norman, Esq. of Glen-
gollan.
Georgiana, to. Charles G. Tunnard, Esq. of Frampton
House, CO. Lincoln.
Mary Krause, m. W. GarStt, Esq. of Boston, co. Lin-
coln.
"lEIizabeth.
2 Charles, d. under age.
3 Alexander, Q.C., Barristerat-Law, to. Charlotte Sarah,
dau. of Robert Law, Esq. of Great Denmark Street, Dublin,
and left (with several daus.) a son,
Luke Alexander Lee-Norman, of Corbollis {see Lee-
Js'obmam of Corbollis).
The 2nd son,
Tuo-MAS Norman, Esq., devisee of his brother Charles'i
estate, m. March, 17911, Catherine, dau. of Hugh Lyons, Esq.
(who assumed the name of Montgomery), by Catherine, his
wife, dau. of Rich.ard, 4th Viscount Boyne, and by her (who d.
1825) left at his decease, 1833,
Charles.
Hugh (Hev.), Rector of Aughanunshin, 6. 1808: to. Anne,
dau. of William Ball, Esq., and d. 1875, leaving issue,
1 Thomas, B.C.S., m. 1871, Annie, dau. of John Carpenter,
Esq., and has issue, Harold Hugh, Maud, and Ida; 2
William, d. 1877 ; 3 Hugh, d. 1875 ; 4 John Gage (Rev.), b.
14 June, 1851 ; 5 Conolly, 6. la-)3, m. 1881, Mary, dau. of
— Kenny, Esc]. ; 6 Charles, b. 1856.
Thomas, d. under age.
Anne, m. Robert Maxwell, Esq. of Middle Gardiner Street,
Dublin, and d. s. p. 18S0.
Catherine, in. Thomas Kough, Esq. of Enniscorthy, co.
Wrxfiird; and d. 1885, leaving issue, Edward, who ?ii. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. — Burton, and 2ndly, the dau. of
— Milk-r, Esq.; Charles, I.C.S., m. Miss White; Jane;
Kathleen ; and Sophia.
Horinda, 7n. Livingstone Thompson, Esq. of co. Armagh,
and has issue surviving, Livingstone, late 11th Hussars,
and Charles Norman.
The eldest son,
Charles Norman, Esq., J.P. for co. Donegal, m. 27 April,
1829, Anne Eliza, eldest dau of Edwai'd Kough, of New Ross,
CO. Wexford, and (/. Aug. 1843, leaving an only child, the
present Thomas Norman, Esq. of Glengollan.
Seat — Glengollan, Fahan, Londonderry.
NORMAN OF THE ROOKERY.
Nobman, Archibald Cameeon, Esq. of The
Rookery, co. Kent, J. P., h. 16 Oct. 1862; educated
at Eton, and Trin. Coll., Cambridge, B.A. 1884,
M.A. 1887 ; m. 4 March, 1890, Mildred Emily,
eldest dau. of the late Col. Baldwin Wake, 21 at
Hussars, and has issue,
I. Charles Wake, b. 13 Feb. 1891.
I. Mary Julia. ii. Virginia.
liineage.— George Wardb Nobman, Esq., to. 12 Oct.
1830 , Sibella {d. 14 May, 1887), dau. of Henry Stone, Esq.
and d.. 4 Sept. 1882, leaving, with other issue, a son,
Charles Lotd Norman, Esq. of Bromley, Kent, J.P. and
D.L., who m. 18 Jan. 1859, Julia only dau. of Charles Hay
Cameron, Esq. of F'reshwater, Isle of Wight, and by her (who
d. 3 Oct. 1873), had issue,
1 George Cameron, b. 9 Sept. 1861 ; m. 25 April, 1891, Lucy
Ada, youngest dau. of the late F. R. Sowerby, Esq.
2 Archibald Cameron, now of The Uookery.
3 Herman Cameron, b. 8 June, 1872.
1 Charlotte Mary, to. 11 Oct. 1887, William Lewis Boyle,
Esq.
2 Adeline.
3 Margaret.
Mr. Norman d. 17 Feb. 1889.
Seat — The Rookery, Bromley, Kent.
NORRIS OF HACKNEY.
NoEEis, Henry Ceawley, Esq. of Swalcliffe
Park, CO. Oxford, J.P. cos. Oxford and Northamp-
ton, Major Q.O. Oxfordshire Hussars, late Capt.
8th Hussars, and formerly A.D.C. to the Duke of
Marlborougli, K.G-., Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, b. 9
Feb. 1841; m. 17 Jan. 1867, Mary. dau. of Eight
Hon. Sir W. Bovill, Lord Chief Justice of Common
Pleas, and has issue,
I. Henbt Evebard Du Cane, Lieut. 3rd Batt. The Royal
Warwickshire Regt., b. 27 April, 1869.
n. John, b. 17 April, 1870.
I. Dorothy Georeiana Mary, m. 25 July, 18S3, Arthur
Pearson Davison, Esq. of Undeniver, Sevenoaks,
Kent, eldest son of the Right Hon. R. Davison, M.P.
Durham, and has issue, three daus., i. Ida Mary Dorothy ;
II. Enid Barbara; and ill. Ivy.
Liineage. — This family originally resided in co. Glamorgan,
NOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NOR
UOc
and at the commpncement of the ICth century was established
in Devon and Somerset.
John Norris. of Wincle, Devon (.buiiedatSt. Deoumans, co.
Somerset), m. Agnes Galhampton, and had a son,
John Korris, afterwards of Splate, in the parish of St.
Decumans, Somerset (buried at St. Decumans), m. Tetronell
Paslew, of Horwood, Devon, and had a son,
Hugh Xorris, of Splate, 6. 1540 (buried at St. Decumans).
The coat of arms and crest of the family were granted to
Hugh Norris by Cooke, Clarenceux, 1573. Hugh Norris lu.
Joan Clarke of Okey, Somerset, and had a son,
John Xorris, of Splate (from whom the family of Xorris
of Kosecraddoek, co. Cornwall, also descend), m. at St. Decu-
mans, 6 July, 1609, Joan Lewes (2nd wife), of AVatchet,
Somerset, and had a son,
HrcH Norris, 0. 6 Sept. 1611, who purchased an estate in
Hackney, Middlesex, from Thomas, LordWentworth, 12 July,
160.3. He m. Susan Foisted, and had a son,
Hugh Noreis, of Hackney, m. Esther Watson, and had a
Bon,
Henry Norris, of Hackney, 6. 1677 ; d. 1762 ; J.P. and D.L.
for Middlesex ; m. in Hampton Court Chapel, 13 March, 1702,
Elizabeth Brookes, and had issue,
I. Hugh, 6. 1 Sept- 1705, afterwards of Rom.sey, Hants; m.
Mary, dau. of George Skipp, of Ledbury, co. llercford.
II. Hknry, who .S-. his father.
III. Renjamin, b. 18 Aug. 1709.
IV. William, b. 23 Dec. 1712.
I. Marj , ''. 1 Jan. 1711 ; 7h. 27 March, 1735, Peter du Cane,
Esq. of liraxted, Essex.
II. Klizabeth, b. 1 June, 1714.
The 2nd son,
Henry Norris, Esq. of Hackney and Woodford, Essex,
J.P. for that CO., b. 30 Sept. 1707 ; m. 2 May, 1732, Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir of Gervas Handley, of Somerset, and had
issue.
I. Henry Handley, who s. his father.
I. Elizabeth.
II. Peter.
The eldest son,
Henry Handley Norris, Esq. of Hackney, h. 20 Feb. 1734;
buried at Hackney, m. 17 Oct. 1768, Grace, dau. of Rev. T.
llest, of Warton, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
I. Henry Handley, ft. 10 Sept. 1769, and d. in infancy.
II. Henry Handley, who s. his father.
I. Eli/.abeth, 6. 9 June. 1773.
II. Anne Henrietta, b. 9 May, 177G ; r,i. Picv. Daniel Everard,
of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk.
The son and heir.
Rev. Henry Handley Norris, of Hackney, h. 14 Jan. 1771,
Rector of South Hackney, Prebendary of St. l^aul's and
Llandaff, and Chaplain to the Earl of Sriaftesbury (buried at
Hackney); m. 19 June, 1805, Henrietta Catherine, dau. of
David Powell, Esq., and had issue,
Henry Norris, Esq. of Swalcliffe Park, co. Oxford, J.P.
and D.L., and J.P. co. Warwick, b. 28 Feb. 1810; vi. 26 Sept.
1833, Ellen, dau. of Rev. John Lloyd Crawley, of Heyford,
CO. Northampton, son of Sir T. Crawley-Boevey, 2nd Bart, of
Flaxley Abbey, co. Gloucester {see Burke's Peerage and
Baronetage), and had by her (who d. 14 Feb. 1893) issue,
I. Henry Crawley, now of Swalcliffe Park.
II. George Hugh, 6. 26 June, 1843, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxford,
called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1S70, Lieut. Queen's Own
Oxfordshire Hussars.
I. Ellen Henrietta. ii. Anne Henrietta.
III. Albinia Georgians, m. Rev. H. C. Powell, M.A,, Rector
of Wylve, CO. Wilts, formerly Provost of Inverness Cathe-
dral.
IV. Mary Elizabeth.
Mr. Norris d. 19 Oct. 1889, and was buried at Swalcliffe.
Arms — Sa., biUettee arg., a cross flory of the last. Crest —
A denii-stag or, attired and pierced through the body with
an arrow sa., feathered ppr. Motto — Mors ultima linea
rerum.
i^esiiZeace— Swalcliffe Park, Banbury.
NORRIS OF WOOD NORTON HALL.
NoKRis, William Edwaed, Esq. of Wood
Korton Hall, co. Norfolk, b. 1 Jan. 1866; s. his
great-uncle the late William Norris, Esq., J.P.,
D.L., of Wood Norton Hall, in 1875; m. 15 June.
1893, Annie, 2nd dau. of T. L. Eorbes, Esq.
Lineage. — Charles Norris, Esq., m. 1828, Harriet
Armstrong, and d. 1874, leaving by her (who d. 1837) a
Bev. George Norris, who ra. 1859, Dania Jane Lloyd, and
had issue,
William Edward, now of Wood Norton Hall.
Charles Lloyd (Rev.), B.A. Camb., Curate of Belgravc, co.
Leicester.
Robert, m. 1889, and has issue.
George llassell.
Annie Harriet.
Eleanor Ina, m. 1838, William Watson, Esq., C.E., and has
issue.
Alice Margaret. Emily Lloyd.
Seat — Wood Norton Hall, East Dereham, Norfolk.
NORRIS OF SUDBURY HOUSE AND
HURST DENE.
NoEEis, Edavaed Samuel, Esq. of Sudbtirj
House, CO. Middlesex, and Hurst Dene, co. Sussex,
J.P. for cos. Middlesex and London, and J.P.
Westminster, J.P. and D.L. for Tower Hamlets,
was M.P. for Tower Hamlets (Limehouse Div.)
1885-92. h. 17 Oct. 1832 ; m. 1st, 1861, Mary, duu.
of James Gole, Esq., and by her (who d. 18G7j
has issue,
I. Charles Leslie (Rev.) M.A. New Coll. Oxon, Rector of
St. Thomas-at-Cliffe, Lewes, Sussex, h. 1862.
He m. 2ndly, 1869, Amelia, dau. of C. Wohlgemuth,
Esq., and has issue, with three other sons and one
dau.,
II. Edward Greville, B.A. New Coll. Oxon.
Mr. Edward S. Norris is the son of Samuel Edward'
Norris, Esq. of Upper Clapton, Middlesex, son of
Samuel Norris, and has one brother. Major Charles
George Norris, late 80tli Regt., and tvco sisters,
Charlotte, m. Eev. Joseph W. Griffith, M.A., Eector
of Pentraeth, Anglesea, N. Wales, and Margaret,
m. Eev. William Gilbert Berry, M.A., Eector of
Carlton Curlieu, co. Leicester.
Sfttts— Sudbury House, Harrow-on-the-HUl, Middlesex;
and Hurst Dene, Ha-itings, Sussex.
CLabs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Constitutional, andOldCitj
Club.
NORTH OF ROUGHAM.
NoETH, Charles, Esq. of Eougham, co. Norfolk,
and Hastings Lodge, Sussex, M.A., Barrlster-at-
Law, J.P. and D.L., late Capt. Norfolk Artillery
MiHtia, b. 25 March, 1828; m. 16 March, 1859,
Augusta, eldest dau. of the Hon. and Eev. Thomas
E. Keppel, Eector of North Creake, Norfolk, by
Erances his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Barrett
Lennard, Bart., and has had issue,
I. Frederick Keppel, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Barrister at-
Law, b. 7 May, 18G0.
II. Roger Townshend, b. 30 Jan. 1803; d. 10 April, 18C4.
III. Marjoribanks Keppel, b. 17 Nov. 18C5.
IV. Charles Keppel, h. 5 Dec. IS70; (/. 30 Jan. 1881.
V. Anthony Dudley Keppel, b. 22 April, 1874; d. Oct.
1S86.
VI. Thomas Keppel, h. 26 March, 1876.
I. Marianne Eva, m. 28 Jan. 1880, Robert Charles Otter, Esq.
of Swinton House, Rotherham.
II. Arabella 'Valerie Keppel, lu. 7. Nov. 18S5, Hon. AVilliam
Frederick North, eldest son of William Lord North.
III. Frances Hilda, m. Capt. P. J. Zigomala, 19th Hussars.
IV. Dora Hermione.
v. Louisa Augusta.
Lineage.— The Hoy. Roger North, of Rougham, Nor-
folk (6th son of Dudley, 4tli Lord North, of Kirtling), b. 3 Sepi .
1651, author of the interesting memoir of his three elder
brothers, so well known as Tke lives of ike Norths ; vt. avA
had a son and heir,
Roger North, Esq. of Rougham, who left, by Jane, his 2nd
wife, dau. of W. Lake, Esq. of llitcham, two daus., Jane, m.
Josiah Boydell, and Arininia, »!. Nathaniel Kent, Esq., and
two sons. FouNTAiNE, his heir, and Edward Roger (Rev.),
Rector of Ringstead, Norfolk. The elder son,
FouxTAiNE XoKTH, Esq. of Eougham and Hastings Lodge,
1494
NOR
THE LANDED GENTRT.
NOR
6. 14 March, 1749 ; m. Arabella, dau. of Isaac Strutt,
Esq. of Hampstead, by ■nhom he had issue, Fkancis
Frederick, his heir ; Charles Edward (Rev.) Rector of Childe
Okeford, Dorset : Arabella, m. Sir John Meade. Thesonand
heir,
Francis Frederick North, Esq. of Rougham and Hastings
Lodge, ?). 2 July, 1778; m. 5 March, 17.09, Elizabeth, dau. of
Eev. William Whitear, Vicar of St. Clement's and All Saints'
and Prebendary of Chichester, and had issue,
Frederick, of Rougham.
Charles William CRev.), d. unm.
Dudley, m. Sarah, dau. of Major Lockyer, of Lockyersleigh,
near Goulbourn, X.S.W., and d. leaving one son, Dudley,
Major 47th Eegt.. and three daus., 1 Arabella Frances, vii.
"25 March, 1868, Arthur Cowburn, Comm. R.N. ; 2 Sarah,
TO. 1st, 25 April, 1866, William, eldest son of Col. Tomkin-
son, of Willington Hall, co. Chester, and 2ndly, 1883,
Count Guido di Valgoria ; 3 Helen Margaret, in. 18 Jan.
1865, Henn- T. Boger. Comm. R.N.
Koger Montague, Major H.E.I.C.S., d. unm. 19 Oct. 1876.
Edward, R.N.. deceased. Francis, deceased.
Arabella, d. 1893.
Mr. North d. i821 ; his widowin 1853. His eldest son,
Frederick North, Esq. of Rougham and Hastings Lodge,
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Hastings, 6. 2 July, 1800; to.
16 June, 1825, Janet, dau. of Sir John Marjoribanks, 1st
Bart. M.P., and relict of Robert Shuttleworth, Esq. of Gaw-
thorp Hall, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 17 Jan. 1855)
had issue,
Charles, now of Rougham.
Marianne, d. Aug. 1890.
Janet Catherine, m. 10 Nov. 1864, John Addington Symonds,
Esq. of Clifton, and d. 1893, leaving issue.
He d. 29 Oct. 1S69.
Atvns — Az., a lion passant or, between three fleurs-de-lis arg.
Crest— A dragon's head erased sa., ducally gorged and chained
or. Motto — Animo et fide.
Sent— Rougham Hall, Norfolk. Residence— d, Victoria
Street, S. \Y.
NORTH OF NEWTON HALL.
North, Noeth, Esq. of Newton Hall, and late
of Tliurland Castle, co. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L.
for Westmorland, J.P. for Lancashire, formerly of
the Indian army, b. April, 182-4 ; m. 15 May,
1856, Alicia Grertrude, only dan. of Major Yer-
stiirme, and has surviving issue,
I. BoRDRiGGE, b. 16 Oct. 1862, J.P. for Lancashire and West-
morland, Major 4th Batt. Royal Lancaster Regt. ; served
in the Egyptian Campaign 1885.
II. Louis Aylmer, 6. 11 April, 1866, Lieut. Eoyal Ssots
Fusiliers.
m. Edward Eunbury, &. 28 March, 1869, Lieut. Eoyal
Fusiliers.
IV. Piers William, b. 13 March, 1871, Lieut. Eoyal Berkshirs
Eegt.
V. Oliver Henry, 6. 28 April, 1874.
VI. Albert Kenlis, b. 4 Sept. 1876.
1. Alice Helen.
He assumed by royal licence, dated 14 April, 1866,
the surname and arms of Noeth only, on succeed-
ing to the estates of his great-uncle, Richard
U'oulmin North, Esq. of Newton and Thurlaud
Castle, CO. Lancaster.
Liineag'e. — Oliver North, of Newton and Docker, living
temp. Henry VII., d. 3 Philip and Mary, leaving a son,
Thomas North, of Docker and Newton, d. 1560, leaving
by .Janet his wife, with other issue, a son,
Edward North, of Docker and Newton, who had to
furnish his quota of arms at the muster of the soldiers for the
CO. of Lancaster, 1574. He d. 1604, having by Marjorie his
wife, who d. 1577, had issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 1563, m. 1590, James Croft, Esq. of
Claughton Hall, co. Lancaster,
The eldest son,
Richard North, of Docker and Newton, bapt. at
Whittington 6 Jan. 1558 ; and d. 1618, and was s. by his son,
Thomas North, of Docker and Newton, mentioned
by Eaines in his account of the parish of Whittington, co.
Lanc-jster, bapt. Feb. 1.08O ; he m. 17 July, 1614, Mabel
Godialve, and was s. by his uncle.
Thomas North, of Docker and Newton (2nd son of Edward)
bapt. at Whittington 1560. He left by Ann his wife, who d.
1603, a son and heir,
Richard North, of Docker Hall and Newton, had to
compound with Parliament for his estates, with other gentle-
men fined for loyalty to King Charles 1646; bapt. 1591, in.
Lucia Alice, 2nd dau. of Thomas Carus, of West Hall and
Holton, CO. Lancaster, and left issue by her, who d. 1666,
Richard, of Docker Hall, which estate was sold by his de-
scendant in 1820.
Thomas, bapt. 2 March, 1632, d. 9 Sept. 1702.
Miles, of Newton Hall, bapt. 12 Dec. 1635; d.unm. 5 Feb.
1700, leaving his property to his next brother, Oliver.
Oliver, of wliom presently.
Agnes, m. 3 June, 1658, Thomas, son of William Atkinson,
of Geesgill, parish of Orton, Westmorland.
The 4th son,
Oliver North, Esq. of Newton Hall, bapt. 8 July, 1640, m.
6 July, 1671, Janet, dau. of Rev. Richard Jackson, by Dorothy
Ann, dau. of Sir John Otway, of Ingmire, and was bur. at
Whittington, 25 Jan. 1723, leaving a son,
Richard North, Esq. of Newton Hall, bapt. 18 Jan. 1684,
m. Anne, dau. of — Pre.'.ton, of Over Biggins, co. Westmor-
land, and by her (who was bur. at Whittington, 10 Feb. 1760)
had issue a son, Oliver. He d. 1773, and was bur. at Whit-
tington. His son,
Oliver North, Esq. of Newton Hall, bapt. 22 June, 1712,
m. 10 Feb. 1734, Alice, dau. and heiress of James Bordrigge,
Esq. of the Manor house, Whittington, and by her (who was
bur. at Wliittington, 1738) left at his decease, 20 March,
1761, a son.
Miles North, Esq. of Kewton Hall and Thurland Castle
(s. as heir-at-law to the estates in England and Ireland of his
cousin Lady Crofton, widow of Sir Oliver Crofton, Bart.), 6.
9 Deo. 1738 ; m. Susannah, only dau. of Oliver Toulmin, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law and Master in Chancery, and d. 15 May,
1795, having had issue,
Edward Jackson, d. 1789, aged 9 years.
Richard Todlmin, of whom presently.
Miles, Lieut. 67th Foot, drowned 1809, returning from India.
Mary Anna, b. 7 Nov. 1780 ; m. 30 Aug. David Morgan, Esq.,
and had issue, an only child, Mary Anna, 6. 17 June, 1799 ;
VI. 20 May, 1817, John Standfast Burton, Esq., and had,
with other issue. North, now of Newton Hall.
His 2nd son,
Richard Toulmin North, Esq. of Newton Hall and Thur-
land Castle, J.P. of the Coldstream Guards, 6. 7 Jan. 1782; d.
unm. 14 July, 1865, and was s. by his great-nephew, the
present North North, Esq. late of Thurland Castle, which
estate he sold in 1885 to E. B. Lees, Esq., retaining the old
family estate of Newton.
J^amilg of ^nrton.
Stephen Bctrton, who recorded his arms In the Heralds'
Visitation of the City of London in 1633, was the son of
Stephen Burton, by Mary his wife, dau. of Richard Swinsted,
of Ware, co. Hertford. He had by Martha his wife, dau. of
Geoffrey Prescott, an only son,
Edward Bdrton, m. 25 Aug. 1642, Abigail Moseley, and d.
30 Aug. 1673, leaving issue,
Edward, b. 8 Aug. 1645, an Officer in the army, killed in
action.
John, of whom we treat.
William (Rev.), Viear of Whitby, co. York, and Rural Dean
of Cleveland, 6. 24 Nov. 1660; m. 8 April, 1683, Elizabeth,
only dau. of Arundel Bull, Esq., and d. Sept. 1699, leaving
issue.
The 2nd son.
Rev. John Burton, Vicar of Higley, Worcestershire,
and Rural Dean of Stottesden, same co., 6. 26 Oct. 1648 ;
m. 29 Jan. 1671, Mary, dau. of Humphrey Grove, Esq. of
Pool Hall and Hall Close, Shropshire, and d. 2 May, 1720,
leaving by her (who d. 18 Aug. 17'28, aged 84), with other issue,
a son.
Rev. Edward Burton, Vicar of Wiveliscombe, Somerset,
and Prebendary of Taunton, b. 22 June, 1675; m. Miss Orchard,
and d. 2 Oct. 1744, having had issue,
John, of Pembroke College, Oxford, where he died.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Edward, of Yeovil, Somerset, m. Elizabeth, dau. of W.
Plucknett, Esq. of Winciinton, in that co., by whom he left
issue.
The 2nd son,
ThiiMas Burton, Esq., 6. 1719; m. the 2nd dau. of John
Morris, Esq. of Bewdley, co. Worcester, and had issue, with
two daus., a son,
NOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NOR
1495
John B0BTON, Esq., 6. 13 May, 174S: m. Mary, dau. of A.
Tregent, Esq., and d. leaving issue, Thomas James Burton,
wlio d. s. p., and
John Standfast Burton, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., 6. April, 1782:
m. Mary Anna (who d. 27 Jan. 1841), only dau. of Pavid
Morgan, Esq., by Mary Anna his wife, only dau. of Miles
Korth, Esq. of Newt#& Hall and Thurland Castle, co. Lan-
caster, and had (with other children, who d. young),
NoETH, of Newton Hall.
John Edward, h. 8 Feb. 1835, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut.-Col.
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; m. 30 March, 1869,
Isabella Jane, eldest dau. of Sir Evan Mackenzie, Bait, of
Kilcoy, and Balmaduthy, co. Ross, and on the succession of
his wife to the Kilcoy estates he assumed by letters patent
7 Sept. 1887, the name and arms of Mackenzie in addition
to those of BcRTON, and has issue.
Henry Viveash, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon, Vicar of Tunstall,
CO. Lancaster, b. Jan. 1841.
Jane Eliza, m. Nov. 1866, James Batten, Esq.
Mary Anna, m. 13 Feb. 1839, Henry Baskei-ville, Esq. of
Wooley Grange, co. Wilts, and Crowsley Park, co. Oxford,
and d. 8 Feb. 1888, leaving issue.
Emma Elizabeth.
Arms — 1st and 4th, per pale, az. and sa., a lion passant
"between in chief two fleurs-de-lys and in base a quatrefoil or.
4^rest — A dragon's head erased sa. guttee d'or and collared and
•chained or, in front thereof three mascles interlaced fessways
.also or. Motto — Animo et fide.
Seat — Newton Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale.
Club — Junior United Service.
NORTHCOTE OF SOMERSET COURT.
NoETHCOTE, Eev. Geoege Baeons, M.A. of
Somerset Court, Somerset, and Buekerell, Devon,
Patron and Sector of Feniton, Devon, b. 11 Jan.
1820; m. 1st, 10 April, 1844, Eleanor, eldest dau.
of Hector William Bower Monro, Esq., of Ewell
•Castle, Surrey, and of Edmondsham, Dorset, and
hj her (who d. 1 March, 1848) had issue,
George Barons, 6. 16 Jan. 1845, m. 27 June, 1883, Char-
lotte Geraldine, dau. of Gen. Neville Hambledon
Custance, C.B., of Brook Heath, Salisbury, and had
issue,
George Barons, 6. 14 Nov. 1884.
Gwendolen Eleanor, twin with her brother George.
Sybil Geraldine.
Spencer Olive.
Eleanor Geraldine.
He m. 2ndly, 4 June, 1856, Catharine Bayard, dau.
of Charles Alexander Williamson, Esq. of Balgray,
.CO. Dumfries, and sister of David Eobertson
U^illiamson, Esq. of Lawers, co. Perth, and by her
(who d. 2 June, 1880) has issue,
Percy Williamson Barons, b. 18 July, 1357; m, 20 Sept.
1888, Geraldine, dau. of Sir Arthur Chichester, Bart.
Charles Bayard, 6. 5 Jan. 1861.
Isabel Catharine, m. 7 Nov. 1882, Alfred, son of the Hon.
Colin and Lady Frances Lindsay, of Deerpark, Honiton.
He m. 3rdly, 23 Jan. 1888, Katharine Paley, dau.
of Major Ashmore, late 16th Eegt.
Liineag'e. — George Barons Northcote, Esq. of Feniton
•Court, Devon, afterwards of Somerset Court, Somer.;et, and
•of Buekerell, Devon, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff of Somerset
3855, youngest son of Robert Northcote, of Buekerell (who d.
14 July, 1809) (ty Sarah his wife, dau. and co-heiress of James
Cogan, to whom he was m. 3 June, 1776 (and who d. 25 Feb.
1825) ; b. 17 Nov. 1796 ; s. his father, 1809 ; m. 14 March,
1818, Maria, dau. and co-heiress of Gabriel Stone, of Somerset
Court, Somerset, and by her (who d. 29 Aug. 1836) had issue
■to survive,
I. George Barons, now of Somerset Court.
H. James Spencer ("Very Eev.), late President of Oscott
Coll. near Birmingham, b.26 May, 1821; m. 10 Dec. 1842,
Susannah Spencer, 6th dau. of Joseph Kuscombe Poole,
Esq. of Bridgwater, and by her who d. 1 June, 1853) had
issue, 1 Edward James Spencer, deceased; 2 Bernard,
deceased; 3 Walter Anthony, deceased; 1 Maria Cecilia, a
nun.
.1. Elizabeth Cogan, m. 1855, Eev. Temple Hamilton Chase,
late Incumbent of Lydbrook, near Eoss, eldest son of Capt.
John Woodford Chase.
II. Caroline Matilda, ih. 1859, Eev. Drummond Percy Chase,
D.D., Principal of St. Mary HaU, and Vicar of St. Mary's,
Oxford.
in. Sarah Harriet.
IV. Emily Jane, m. 1860, Rev. Frederick Earle Freeman,
late Rector of West Lydford, Somerset, now Vicar of Pud-
dleton, Dorset, and has issue, three daus.
Mr. Northcote d. 2 April, 1875.
Arms — Or, a pale engrailed bendy of six arg. and az. between
four crosses boutonnee of the last. Crest — A stag arg., charged
on the body with two crosses boutonnee gu.,and resting the
dexter fore-foot on an escutcheon or, charged with a pale as in
the arms. Motto — Cito non temere.
Seats — Somerset Court, Brent Knoll, Somerset; and
Buekerell Lodge, Honiton, Devon.
NORTHEY OF EPSOM.
JfoETHET, Eev. Edwaed William, M.A. of
Woodcote House, Epsom, and of Box, Wilts, J.P.,
h. 23 April, 1832; m. 22 Aug. 1867, Florence
Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Sir John E. Honywood,
Bart., of Evington, Kent, and has issue,
I. Edward, Lieut. King's Eoyal Rifles b. 28 May, 1868.
II. Alfred Herbert, 6. 8 Aug. 1870; d. 11 Sept. 1871.
III. Charles Henry, b. 26 April, 1373.
IV. William, b. 29 Jan. 1876.
v. Francis Vernon, b. 8 Nov. I88I.
I. Florence Isabel, m. I Aug. 1889, Frank Richardson, Esq.
II. Mildred Louisa, ni. 20 July, 1892, Archie Stewart
Buckle, Esq. Lieut. R.A.
III. Mary. iv. Hilda Caroline,
v. Gwendolen. vi. Muriel.
Mr. Xorthey, "who "was educated at Eton and at
C.C.C. Oxford, "was formerly Vicar of Chaddesden,
Derbyshire, &c,, and is Lord of the Manors of
Cheam, Ewell, and Cuddington, in Surrey, also
joint Lord of the Manor of Box, AVilts.
Liineagre. — The ancient family of Northey was origi-
nally established in Essex, but became subsequently resident
in Wilts.
Sir Edward Northey, Knt. of Epsom, Surrey (2nd son
of William Northey, Esq., b. 1651, and grandson of Thomas
Northey, of London, recorded in the Visitation, of 1634 as
son of Thomas Northey, of Corshaiii, Wilts, and grandson of
William Northey, of Eddington, same co.), was M.P. for Tiver-
ton, Devon, 1710, 1713, and 1714, and Attorney-Gen. to King
William III. and Queen Anne. He m. Anne, sister and co-
heir of Sir William Jolliffe, and by that lady (who d. 13 Aug.
1743) had issue,
William, his heir.
Edward, d. 1774, leaving issue, a son, William, d. unm.
1808, and a dau. Anne, d. uiua.
Anne, m. John, Lord Raymond, of Abbots Langley, Lord
Chief Justice.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 1764.
Rebecca, i/i. Thomas Bradshawe, Esq. of Rigby.
Sir Edward Northey rf. 16 Aug. 1723. His eldest son,
William Northey, Esq. of Compton Bassett, Wilts, M.P.
for Calne 1713, and Wootton Bassett 1714, vi. 19 Sept. 1721,
Abigail, only dau. of Sir Thomas Webster, 1st Bart, of Battle
Abbey. Sussex, and by that lady (who in. 2ndly, Sir Edmund
Thomas, 3rd Bart, of Wenvoe Castle) had issue,
I. William, his heir.
H. Edward, h. 1728 ; d. 30 May, 1749.
III. Thomas, a Military Officer, who served in several parts
of the world, and lost a leg at the siege of Quebec. He m.
Margaret, dau. of J. L. Hancorne, Esq. of Gower, co. Gla-
moi'san, and d. 1780, leaving issue,
1 Murray, Capt. R.N., m. Mabella, dau. of Eev. J. Whitby,
of Cresswell, co. Stafford, and d. 1834, leaving an only
dau. Jemima, m. Capt. AUdritt, H.E.I.C.S.
2 Lewis Augustus, Col. in the army and Assistant-Quar-
termaster-Gen., m. Laura, dau. of Sir William Paxton,
Knt., M.P., of Middieton Hall, co. Carmarthen, and had
issue,
Augustus James William (Wyngron, Narberth), late
Major 41st Eegt., J.P. and D.L. to. Pembroke, m. 1853,
Laura Sophia, only dau. of Joseph Price St. George,
Esq., and has issue, Elizabeth Amy, b. 1854.
William Frederick. Stewart, 25th Eegt.
Laura Emmeline.
I. Anna, in. John Whitby, Esq. of Cresswell HaU, co.
Stafford.
Mr. Northey d. 10 Nov. 1738, aged 48, and was «. by his son,
William Northey, Esq. of Compton Bassett and Ivy House,
Wilts, LL.D., F.E.S., Lieut.-Col. of the County Militia, one
of the Commissioners for Trade, and Groom of the Chamber
to King George III. He represented Calne 1747, Maidstone
1496
KOR
THE LAN^DED GENTRY.
>'0K,
1762, and Bedwin 1770. He m. Anne, dau. of the Eight Hon.
Edward Hopkins, M.P., Secretary of State for Ireland, and d.
J770, having had
I. William, his heir.
II. Edward, successor to his brother.
III. KicHARD, of Oving House, a 6en. in the army, who s. to
the estates of the Hopkins (aiaily, and assumed the name
and arms of Hopkins, b. 1756 ; vi. 1st, 1777, Erances, dau.
of John Wray, Es j. of Monaghun, and by her had issue,
I William IUcuabd, his heir.
1 Anne. 2 Frances.
He m. 2ndly, Miss Thompson, and by her had issue,
2 Eichard, Capt. 8th Hussars.
3 Lucy, ni. J. Itowley, Esq., and d. s.p.
, 4 Hairiett, m. Charles Shrader, Esq.
' 5 JuHa, m. Capt. H. Hamilton Shuui, of the .31st Regt.
6 Emma, m. Henry Le I'atourel, Esq. of Sidbury Castle,
Devon.
Gen. Korthey Hopkins d. 26 April, 1845, and was s. by his
Gon,
William Richard Hopkins Northey, Esq. of Oving
House, Bucks, J. P., a Capt. in the army, and Aide-de-Camp
to the Dulie of Richmond when Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, ?ii.
Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Gerald Fortescue, Esq. of co.
Louth, and by her (who d. 13 April, 1864) had
1 Richard Arthur Fortescue, an Olilcer in the army, who
d. on service in the 17th year of his age.
1 Fanny Elizabeth, m. 2n Jan. 1830, George Ives, 4th
Lord Boston, and d. 1860, leaving issue.
2 Geraldiiie, m. 1838, Joseph Pratt Tynte, Esq. of Tyntc
Park, 2nd son of Col. Pratt, of Cabra Castle, co. Cavan,
by Jemima Roberta his wife, dau. of Sir James Tyntc,
Bart.
3 Adelaide Grace.
4 Margaret Anioinetie, to. 13 April, 1860, Col. the Hon.
John St. Vincent Saumarcz, Rifle Brigade, now Lord de
Saumarez.
5 Eulalie Emily, m. James Agg-Gardner, Esq. of Chel-
tenham.
I. Anne, d. unm. ii. Charlotte, d. xinni.
iiL Harriett, d. unm. iv. Lucy, d. unm.
The eldest son,
William Korthet, Esq. of Box, AVilts, and Woodcote,
Epsom, Surrey, M.P. for Newport, Cornwall, from 17!)7 to
the time of his decease, 1826. He d. unm. and was «. by his
brother,
Kev. Edward Northet, M.A., Canon of Windsor, b. 22
Oct. 1754 ; m. 3 March, 1794, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Rev.
Edward Taylor, of Bifrons, near Canterbury, and sister of Gen.
.Sir Herbert Taylor, and by her (who d. 19 Feb. 1837) had
issue,
I. Edward Richard, his heir.
II. William Brook, of Box, Wilts, J. P. and D.L., Kent,
Lieut. -Col. in the army, formerly of the Coldstream Guards,
6. 8 Feb. 1805 ; m. Dec. 1829, Agnes, dau. of Gen. Boreel,
of the service of the Netherlands, and niece of Baron F'agel,
atone time Ambassador in England, and d. 10 July, 1S8U,
leaving issue,
1 William Brook, an officer 71st Highland Light Infantry,
b. 12 March, 1835 ; d. at Kertch, Asia Minor, during the
Crimean war.
2 Alfred Edward (Rev.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 183S.
1 Agnes. 2 Emily.
I. Charlotte, m. 14 Jan. 1836, Major Henry Knight, 4th son
of Edward Knight, Esq. of Godmersham Park, Kent, and
is deceased.
II. Harriet, d. unm., 1823. iii. Lucy.
IV. Mary, m. Rev. William Knight, 5th son of Edward
Knight, E-q. of Godmersham, and is deceased.
Rev. Edward Northey d. 18 Feb. 1828, and was s. by his son,
Edward Richard Northey, Esq. of Woodcote House,
Epsom, Surrey, and of Box, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
for Surrey 1856, b. 8 Feb. 1795: m. 1st, 29 March, 1828, Char-
lotte Isabella, dau. of Gen. Sir George Anson, G.C.B., brother
of Thoma.s, 1st Viscount Anson, and by her (who d. 18 Jan.
1842) had issue,
I. Edward William (Rev.), now of Epsom.
II. George VVilbraham, see Northey of Ashley Manny.
in. Francis Vernon, Major 60tU Rifles, b. 14 Oct. 1836 ; m.
21 Jan. 1869, Charlotte, dau. of C. S. Gzowski, Esq. of
Toronto, Canada, and d. 6 April, 1879, of a wound received
at the battle of Gingilova, Sjuth .\^frica.
I. Harriet Isabella, m. Sept. 185.*), Capt. George Ross, 11. E.,
eldest son of the late Field-Marshal Sir Hew Ualrymple
Ross, G.C.B.
II. Agnes Constance.
He 771. 2ndly, 20 Dec. 1844, Louisa, dau. of Rev. Robert Hcs-
keth, M.A., of Epsom Mr Northey served in the 52nd Hcgt.
Light Infantiy in Spain and the South of France, and at
Waterloo, and was afterwards in the 3rd Guards. He d. 21 Dec.
Is78.
^r;)u— Or, on a fesse az., between three panthers staiani
ppr. semee of estoiles arg., a pansy of the first between two
lilies of the third. O-esi-A cockatrice, flames issuing fiuia
the mouth ppr. jVoHo -Steady.
Seat — Woodcote House, Epsom.
NORTHEY OF ASHl1?Y MANOR.
Northey, Likut.-Col. George Wilbraham, of
Ashley Manor, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., b. 28 Jan.
1835; >«. 20 Sept. 1859, Louisa, dau. of the latl^
Arthur James S. Barrow, Esq. I'ormerlj of the 23rd
and 30t]i Eegts., and has issue,
I. George Edward, b. 4 July, 1860; ni, 1885, Jlabcl, dan. o6
Capt. Hunter of Killylung, Dumfriesshire.
II. F'raneis William, Capt. 3Gth Uegt., 6. 5 Jan. 1862; 'i,i.
Sept. 1888, Beatrice, dau. of Capt. Robinson, of thcIn^ii.u^
Army,
III. Herbert Hamilton, Lieut. Royal Scots Eus., b. 27 June,
1870.
IV. Percy Wilbraham, b. 31 Jan. 1872.
V. Arthur Cecil, b. 11 Nov. 1873.
VI. Cyril Brook b. Oct. 1877.
I. Constance Fanny, m. Jan. 1392, W. Barlow, Esq.
II. Mary Louisa.
III. Alice, m. April, 1884, G. J. Mitton, Esq.
IV. Mabel Charlotte.
V. Lilian Beatrice.
VI. Evelyn Marion.
Fjr Lineage and Arms, see Northey of Epsom.
Seat — Ashley Manor, Box, Chippenham.
NORTHMORE OF CLEVE.
NORTHMORE, JoHN, Esq. ot' Cleve, Devon, J.P.,
b. 1 June, 182t) ; m. 1st, 25 Aug. 18G3, Jeminm
Hajler, only dau. of Eev. William Hames, Rectof
of Chagford, Devon, and of Ham, Kent (site cI.s.jk
7 April, 1869), and 2ndly, 1873, Harriet 01ynipi;b
Morshead, youngest dau. of Northmore Herle-
Pierce Lawrence, Esq. of Launceston, Cornwall,
and by her (who d. 1 Sept. 1875) he has issue,
John, b. 3 Sept. 1874.
Olympia.
Ijineag"e. — This family of Northmore is one ot great
antiquity in Devon. It appeai-s from old family records that
John Northmore was seised of lands in the 6tli year of King
Edward 111. in the parish of South Tawton, Devon, where hi.s
descendants continued to reside down to the latter part of the
17th century, when the existing mansion and estates of Cleve,
in the parish of St. Thomas, having been required by an
ancestor of the present owner, the old residence ot Well, '\n
South Tawton, was gradually abandoned, and subse(juently
alienated. The disjointed and imperfectly preserved record*
of the family do not, however, permit of a connected pedigree
being traced further back than
Richard Northmore, Esq. of Well, South Tawton, b. cirm.
1520, who by his wife Joan (who d. 1585), left at his dcceasi',
June, 1594, among other children, a son and heir,
Edward Northmore, Esq. of Well, bapt. 3 Jlay, 15G0; m.
5 Oct. 1591, Philote, dau. of John Hayewoode, Fsq. of East
Hayewoode, in Bondleigh, Devon, and dying March, 1629, left
issue. The eldest son and heir,
John Northmore, Esq. of Well, m. 16 Nov. 1633, Johane
Stronge, of Torrhill and by her (who d. 1686) left at Iiik
decease, 1671 (with one dau. Elizabeth, ?)!. 11 April, 1681, to
Richard Weekes, Esq. of North Wyke, Devon), five sons,
I. John, his heir. ii. Willia.m, s. his brother.
III. Tliomas, of Cleve, M.P. for Oakhampton. a Blaster in
Chanceiy, b. 1643; m. 1st, Anne, dau. of — Pridham, Esq.,
by whom he left issue, a dau. and heir, Anne, m. her
cousin, William Northu.ore, Esq.: 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau.
of Solomon Andn;ws, Esq. of Lyme Regis, Dorset,
High Sheriff of that county 1697 ("she d. 1689); and •irdly,
Elizabeth, dau. of St. John St. Aubyn, Bart, of Clo»-
ance, Cornwall (she d. 1735). Thomas Northmore, d. July,
1713.
IV. Edward, Vicar of Chudleigh, d. unm. Oct. 1687.
V. Jeffrey, bapt. 27 Sept. 1648; in. Grace, dau. and heir oS
Nathaniel liisdon, Esq. ot Spreyton, and by her (who </.
Sept. 1720) left at his decease, Sept. 1724, a son, John, T>hi»
became of Cleve.
The eldest son.
NOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NOR
149/
John Northmore, Esq. of Well, bapt. 24 Jan. 163.5; m.
26 Nov. 1674, Margery Welcomlie, of Chudleigh, but dying «. j?.
April, 1713, was s. by his next brother,
WiLLiAiM NoRTHMORE, Esq. of Throwleigh, bapt. 13 Jan.
1C39; TO. 1st, Mary, dau. and heir of 'William Knapraan, Esq.
of Wanson, Throwleigh, but by her (who (/. April, 1685), he
had no iissue. He nt. 2ndly, 21 Jan. 16S8, Anne, dau. of the
Kev. William Hutton, Rector of Northlew, Devon, and by her
(who d. Jan. 1743) he left at his death, Sept. 1716 (together
with a dau. Elizabeth, m. 1st, Edward Herle, Esq. of Landew,
Cornwall, Hifih Sheriff 1713, by whom she had one son ; 2ndly
Charles Kendall, Esq., LL.D. (of the family of Kendall of
Pelyn), by whom she had several children : and 3rdly, John
Weekes, Esq. of North Wyke), a son and heir,
William Northmore, Esq. of Cleve, M.P. for Okehampton,
bapt. 8 July, 1690 ; m. 1st, Anne, dau. and heir of Thomas
Northmore, Esq. of Cleve (she d. 1717); 2ndly, Florence, dau.
of Sir Arthur Chichester, 3rd Bart, of Rawlcigh (she </. 1725) ;
and 3rdly, Elizabeth (who became his widow), dau. of William
Oxenham, Esq. of Oxenham, Devon. William Northmore
d. s.p. March, 1738, and was s. by his cousin,
JoBN Northmore, Esq. (son of Jeffrey and Grace, his wife),
who eventually becoming the representative of the family, s.
to Cleve, under the entail of his uncle, Thomas Northmore,
Esq. He )». 20 Jlay, 1730, Anne, dau. of John Collacott, Esq.
of Chagford, and by her (who d. Feb. 1772) left at his death,
Dec. 1735 (together with one dau., m. William Langdoa
Wilkins, Esq. of Slade, Devon), a son and heir,
Thomas Northmore, Esq. of Cleve, bapt. 23 Nov. 1735,
High Sheiiff 1769; m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Richard
Osgood, Esq. of Fulham, and by her (who d. 1770), left at his
decease, Oct. 1777, three sons, i. Thomas, his heir ; ii. William
Gracchus (Uev.), M.A.. b. 1768, d. 13 Dec. 1837, unm. ; iii.
ICdward, Capt. 10th Eegt., b. 17G9, d. unm. 3 Sept. 1S14.
The eldest son,
Thomas Northmore, Esq. of Cleve, M.A., J. P., F.A.S.,
b. 1766; ih. 1st, Penelope, dau. of Sir William Earle Welby,
IstEart. of Dent m Hall, co. Lincoln (by his 1st wife, Penelope,
dau. of Sir John Glynne, Bart, of Hawarden Castle, Flint),
and by her (who d. 7 Nov, 1792) had a son and heir,
I. Thomas Welbt, M.A., Lent, and Capt. Scots Fusilier
Guards, afterwards in holy orders, successively Chaplain
at Dinapore and Vicar of Winterton, co. Lincoln, 6. 10
July, 1791; 71!,. 13 May, 1822, his cousin, Katheiine, 3rd
dau. of Sir William Earle Welby, Bart. ; he d. 16 July,
1829, and had issue by her (who d. 11 May, 1869).
1 Thomas Welbt (Rev.), Vicar of Kirkhammerton, co.
York, b. 20 Aug. 1823.
2 John, now of Cleve.
Thomas Northmore m. 2ndly, 9 Nov. 1809, Emmeline, 4th
dau. of Sir John Eden, Bart, of Windlestone Park, co. Dur-
ham, and by her (who d. 21 July, 1850) bad issue.
II. Eden Shafto, d. unm. in the lifetime of his father, 1 June,
18.38.
I. Emmeline Eden.
II. Charlotte Osgood, 7)!. 4 Aug. 1835, John Whitloek. Esq.,
Capt. in the H.E.l.C.'s Madras Army. He d. 27 May, 1849,
leaving issue.
III. Penelope Louisa Davidson, d. ynung.
iv. Cornelia Risilun, m. 8 May, 1857, Benjamin Jones, Esq.
of Llanelly, and d. 21 Aug. 1870, leaving issue.
V. Adeiina Johnson.
VI. Caroline Amelia Brunswick, m. 17 March, 1817, George
Longwurth Dames, Esq., Capt. in H.M. 66th llegt., who
d. 20 March, 1860, leaving issue.
VII. EltridaSt. Aubyn. vm. Gertrude Johnes.
Thomas Northmore d. 29 May, 1851, and was s. by his
grandson, Thomas Welby Northmore, Esq. who conveyed
Cleve to his brother, John North.more, Esq., the present
possessor.
^rm.s-— Gu., a lion rampant or, langued and armed az.,
crowned wiih an eastern crown arg. C.e.si;— A lion's head
erased gu., crowned as in the arms, and charged on the neck
with a rose arg., barbed and seeded ppr. J/oao— Ntc data,
nee dejecta.
Stal — Cleve Uousc, near Exeter, Devon.
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NORTON OF BAQDEN HALL.
Norton, Thomas, Esq. of Bagdeu Hall, co.
Tork, J.P. for tlia West Kiding, b. 28 Oct. 1845 ;
m. 20 April, 1871, Alice Ada, dau. of Josepli
Dixon, Esq. of Preston, co. Lancaster, and has
issue,
I. George Herbert, b. 5 Oct. 1872.
II. Percy Goodall, b. 13 Sept. 167 j.
ni. Ernest Galloway, b. 22 June, 1884, d. 27 Feb. 1891.
I. Alice Mabel Race, b. 13 Sept. 1878.
Lineag-e.— Benjamin Norton, Esq., m. 10 March, 1796,
Elizabeth Naylor, and d. 31 March, 1839, leaving by her (whc^
d. 16 June. 1842) a son,
George Norton, Esq. of Clayton West, co. York, who m. U>
June, 1828, Betty, dau. of George Race, Esq. of Horbury, co.
York-, and d. 22 Oct. 1865, leaving by her, who d. 27 March,
1881) a son, Thomas, now of Bagden Hall.
S«at— Bagden HhH, near Huddersfield, co. York,
CLubs — Junior Carlton, and Constitutional.
NORTON OF NORTHWOOD PARK ANI>
THE DELL.
Norton, Daniel, Esq. of Northwood Park.
Middlesex, Major 1st London K.E. Volunteers,
b. 19 Nov. 1842 ; m. 5 April 18G6, Mary Ann, dau.
of J. Simson, Esq.
Lineage. — Daniel Norton, Brewer and Banker in
Uxbridge, represented an old family in that town, which
originally came from Lancashire. He m. Mi^s Scott, dau. of
James Scott, Esq. of Amsterdam, and sister of Elizabeth Anna,
wife of Pudsey Dawson, of Langcliff Hall, co. Lancaster, and
had four sons,
I. Daniel Scott, whose eldest son, Daniel, was leading partner
in the well-known tirm of "Norton, Hoggart, and Trist,"
of London.
II. Edward. iii. William. iv. Henry.
The 3rd son,
William Norton, 6. at Uxbridge 3 Jan. 1785 ; to. 13 March,
1806, Mary Wilshin, by whom (who was 6. 1 March, 1785, and
d. 1867) he left at his decease, IS Jan. 1857, four sons and two
daus.,
I. Daniel, of Northwood Park and The Dell.
II. William, b. 21 Jan. Ib08, settled in New Zealand, m. and'
hss issue.
III. Jason Wilshin, b. 7 Jan. 1811; m. and d., leaving one-
dau.
IV. Thomas, 6. 5 Aug. 1812; in. twice, and has issue.
I. Emma Grace, b. 22 Oct. 1809; rn. and U., leaving issue.
II. Mary Grace, 6. 25 March, 1814; in. twice, but has no-
issue.
Daniel Norton, Esq, of Northwood Park, Middlesex, and
The Dell, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, b. 29 Dec. 1806: m. 1st,
28 Jan. 1832, Louisa Maria, dau. of Samuel Adderley Delves,
Esq. of 17, Broad Street, Golden Square, London, by whom Uu
had issue,
I. Daniel, now of Northwood Park.
II. Jason Delves, b. 25 June, 1844, married.
III. William, 6. 26 Feb. 1846; d. unm. 16 March, 1S77.
IV. Thomas, b. 21 Jan. 1848, married.
V. Arihur, b. 10 March, 1850, married.
VI. Henry Samuel, b. 7 May, 1854.
I. Louisa, m. 16 May, 1863, John Edward Dawson, Ei
II. Grace, 6. 7 June, 1840.
HI. Violet, TO. 11 Feb. 1875, William Stericker, M.D.
IV. Florence, b. 27 June, la57; m. 27 June, 1878, U.
lilac Iver, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, 5 Aug. 1870, Ellen Constance, youngest (
Rev. Samuel Rowe, late Vicar of Crediton, Devon.
Norton purchased considerable landed property in the
Kent, Middlesex, and Hertford. He d. 10 Feb. 1888.
Seat — Northwood Park, Rickmansworth.
Club — City Carlton.
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NORTON OF DOWNS HOUSE.
Norton, Eobeet, Esq. of Downs House, Kent,.
J.P. and D.L., called to the Bar at the Middle
Temple 1865 ; M.P. for Tonbridge Division of Kent
18S5-92; b. 11 Oct. 1838; m. 28 Dec. 1867, Amelia
Harriet, dau. of the late Rev. John Duncombe-
Shafto, and has issue,
I. Robert Douglas (Foreign OflRce), 6. 17 Sept. ISGS.
II. Reginald Arthur, R.N., 6. 28 Oct. 1873.
I. Gertrude Mary, b. 1 Jan. 1870.
II. Evelyn, b. 31 July, 1875.
Mr. Norton is son of William Norton, Esq. of
Burcote House, Northampton (6. 1791, d. 1851),
by his -wife, Mary (6. 18U5, m. 1S2S, d. 1871), dau,
oi' T. Bliss, Esq.
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THE LAl^DED GENTRY.
NOW
Seat — Downs House, Yalding, Maidstone.
Cluls — Carlton and Union.
NOTLEY OF COMBE SYDENHAM.
NoTLET, Marwood, Esq. of Combe Sydenham
Hall and Chilliiigton House, Somerset, b. 1833.
Xiineagre. — Kev. George Notlet (son of Eev. George
2fotler, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Dr. Abell, of Stojiumber,
and grandson of George Notley, Esq. of Crickett St. Tliomas,
Somerset, by Eachael Salusbury, his wife), m. about 1786-87,
Mary, 3rd dau. of James Marwood, Esq. of Avishays House,
Somerser, and Sutton Court, Devon, and co-heir of her brother,
James Thomas Benediutus Marwood, Esq. of Avishays, and d.
11 Aug. 1S31, leaving two sons,
I. James Thomas Benedicius, of whom presently.
II. George.
The elder son,
James Thomas Benedictcs Notlet, Esq., 6. 4 June, 1791 ;
m. 1st, 6 Oct. 1814, Kachel, 2nd dau. of William Clark, Esq.,
of Beaminster, Dorset, and 2ndly, 1828, Elizabeth, dau. of
Samuel Palmer, Esq. of Stanley, co. Somerset, and by her left
at his decease, 31 Jan. 1851,
I. George, m. March, 1843, Frances Eliza Millet Thomas.
ir. James Thomas Benedictus, late of Combe Sydenham
Hall.
III. Marwood, now of Combe Sydenham Hall.
I. Emma, m. Aug. 1842, George Harding, Esq. of Padnoller
House, Somerset.
ti. Mary, m. 1859, W. W. Elton, Esq.
jii. Ellen Catherine, m. 1847, C. H. Gardner, Esq.
jv. Elizabeth Kachel, m. 13 June, 1871, Kev. Edward Pigott,
M.A.
V. Frances Victoria Marwood, m. 1859, W. Sweet, Esq.
VI. Elizabeth Kachel. vii. Louisa Sarah.
The 2nd son,
James Thomas Benedictus Notlev, Esq. of Combe Syden-
ham Hall, b. 22 April, 1830, d. s. p. and was s. by his brother,
3IAEW00D, now of Combe Sydenham.
.<4r.)is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, on a bend cotised az.
three bezants, for Notley ; 2nd and 3rd gu., a chevron erm.
between three goats' heads erased arg., for Marwood. Crest —
Out of a mural crown, a lion's head. Motto — Noli mentiri.
Seat — Combe Sydenham Hall, near Taunton, Somerset.
PYKE-NOTT OF B YD OWN.
Pyke-Nott, John Nott, Esq. B.A., of Bydo-svn,
Swimbridge, North Devon, Lord of the Manors of
Parracombe, Eowley, &c., and Patron of the Living
of Parracombe, b. 26 March, 1841; m. 25 April,
1867, Caroline Isabella, dau. of Frederick Ward,
Esq., M.A. of St. John's, Cambridge, and has
issue,
I. John Moels, b. 3 Feb. 1868.
II. James .Sherard, b. 18 Jan. 1869.
lit. Edmund George Izacke, b. 22 July, 1871.
I. Caroline Evelyn Eunice.
II. Isabel Codrington.
Iiineage.— The Notts, other branches of whom were
settled at Irishcombe, in Lapford, and Ellishays, in Combe
Raleigh parish, at an early period, have held property in
.Swimbridge for centuries.
John Nott, of Swimbridge, Gent., 6. ttmx>. Edward IV.,
acted in the transfer of the parish lands in 1524, and d. the
jear following. His great-great-grandson,
William Nott, owner of Cobbaton and Uppacott, in Swim-
Ijridge, b. 1596 ; ra. 1617, Ellen, dau. (by Agnes his wife, dau.
<if William Spurway, Esq. of Okeford) of John Berry, Esq. of
<Jhittlehampton, 6th in descent from John Berry, Esq., Lord
of the Manor of Berrynarbor, who was 7th in descent from
G.'ilfridus de Berry, of Berry Narbor, tcir.p. Henry 111.
John Nott, son and heir, b. 1622; d. in his father's lifetime,
leaving, by Anne his wife, sister of John Bellew, Gent, of
Yarnscombe (descended from Bellew of Ash, who derived from
De Belle Eau, of the Conquest) a son and heir,
William Nott, of Cobbaton, Gent., 6. 1646; m. Mary, dau.
of James Hervey, Esq., of the family, as is supposed, of Hervey
of Aylesbeare, Devon, descended from Thomas, 4th son of
Thomas Hervey, the 1st of Ickworth, ancestor of the Marquess
of Bristol.
John Nott, of Cobbaton, son and heir, b. 1680 ; m. Agnes,
lieir of the Hamonds of Eastdowne. His 3rd son, but eventual
ileir,
James Nott, Esq., 6. 1726, settled at Tordown, which
was another of the Nott estates in Swimbridge. He m.
Emeline, dau. of John Mules, Gent, of a younger branch
of Mules of Ernsborough, in Swimbridge, of whom was Sir
John Moels, who built St. Bridget's Aisle in Swimbridge
Church, a descendant of the baron of his name, and of
Koger de Moels, of Lewe, temp. Conquest. James Nott had
issue, two sons and three daus., Susan, imm. ; Erne, wifi;
of Rev. N. Dyer; Agnes, to. Richard Harding, Esq. of Buz-
zacott.
James Nott, Esq. of Tordown, the elder son, Capt. in the
North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, Lay Rector of Swimbridge,
&c., d. unm. 1809.
John Nott, Esq. of Bydown, the younger son, 6. 1769 ; in.
Susan, only child of Richard Norris, Gent., by whom he
acquired estates in the parishes of Witheridge, Thelbridge,
Southmolton, and Brendon. He d. in 1808, leaving a son and
heir,
John Nott, Esq. of Bydown, b. 1805, who s. to the entire
Nott property. He was Senior Capt. of the North Devon
Yeomanry Cavalry, Lord of the Manor of Rowley, &c. On his
decease in 1855 (his only brother, James, having d. a minor)
part of the property passed, by the will of James Nott, Esq. of
Tordown, to Rev. R. Harding, grandson of R. Harding, Esq.,
the husband of Agnes Nott. The rest of the property was
inherited by his nephew and representative of the family,
John NoptPtke-Nott, Esq., now of Bydown, eldest and only
surviving son of Elizabeth Nott, who n. 14 March, 1838, the
Rev. John Pyke, M.A., J.P., Rector and Patron and Lord of the
Manor of Parracombe. The Rev. John Pyke was only son of
John Pyke, Esq., J.P., Banker (6. 1762), Joint Lord of the
demesne of the manor of Combmartin, &c., sometime Patron
of Martinhoe, by Anne Hogg his wife {m. 1798), dau. of Thomas
Salmon, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas Hogg,
Esq., Lord of the Manor of Newton Tracey. John Pyke was
only son (by Susan his wife, dau. of John Law, Gent,) of John
Pyke, Esq., h. 1727, who, after the decease of his elder
brother. Rev. Robert Isaac Pyke, Vicar of Chew Magna-cum-
Dundry, Somerset (whose only son. Rev. John Pyke, Rector of
Eadstock, had d. unm.), became heir male to his father. Rev.
Humphry Pyke, of the old Devonshire family of Pyke, or
Pike, of whom was Henry Pike, Sub-Dean of Exeter Cathedral
in 1350, and also to his mother, Elizabeth, sole heir of the
Isaacs, Isacs, or Izackes, of W^estdowne. She was only child
(by Elizabeth, heir of Arthur Ellis, Gent.) of Robert Isaac,
Esq., son and heir (by Anne, only child by his 1st wife, of
John Codrington, Esq. of Didmarton, High Sheriff of Glouces-
tershire, and elder brother of the ancestor of the Baronets
Codrington) of Robert Isaac, Esq., who was son and heir (by
Grace, co-heir of Richard Roberts, Gent., Lord of the demesne
of the Manor of Combmartin, &c.. Patron of Chew Magna and
Berrynarbor) of Francis Isaac, Gent, of Westdowne, 3rd son of
Robert Isaac, Gent., of Buriatt, in Atherginton, Devon (whose
ancestors had been seated there from the time, it is said, of
King Henry III.), by Catherine, dau. of Robert Chichester,
Esq. of Hall, and his wife, Helena, dau. of Sir John Acland,
of Acland.
Arms — Quarterly; 1st and 4th gu., on a bend engrailed or,
between four leopards' faces, two and two, arg., an estoile of :
eight points between two martlets of the field, for Nott ; 2nd :
and 3rd, quarterly or and gu., on a chevron barry-wavy of
four arg. and az., between two trefoils in chief and another in
base counterchanged, a pilie naiant ppr., for Pyke; Quarter-
ings : Isaac, Roberts, &c. Crests — 1st, Two niascles fesswise
interlaced or, thereon a martlet gu., ducally gorged gold, in the
beak a sprig of laurel ppr. ; 2nd, On a mount vert, a demi-pike
hauriant ppr. between two wings gu., each charged with a i
trefoil or.
Seat — Bydown, Swimbridge, Barnstaple.
Residence— 'i, Titchfield Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.
NO WELL OF KEAD, now OF NETHER-
SIDE.
NowELL, Eet. Thojias Whitakee, of Nether-
side, CO. York, M.A. Oxon, Kector of Poijlar,
Middlesex, and formerly Fellow of Brasenose CoU.
Oxford, b. 25 May, 1824 ; m. 1885, Kate, dau. of
M. Mason, Esq. of Hoddesdon, Herts, and widow
of the Eev. Buxton Smyth.
Lineage.— Roger Nowell, Lord of Redo, m, Eleanos
dau. and co-heir of Richard Fitton, of Great Harwood aEJ?
Martholme, and had two sons, Adam, his heir, and Willianv
of Little Mereley. The elder son and heir,
Adam Nowell, livmg 7 Edward 1., was ancestor of
NOW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
NUG
1499
John Nowell, m. twice, and d. 1526, leaving, by Dowsatel,
his 2n(l wife, dau. of Tliomas Hesketh, Esq. of RufEord, with
several daus., five sons,
KoGEB, of wliom presently.
Alexander, Dean of St. Paul's.
1.AUBENCE, Dean of Liehfield, an able Antiquary.
Eobert, Aitorney at the Courts of Wards ana Liveries.
Nicholas.
The eldest son and heir,
EoGER NowELL, Esq., m. Grace, dau. of Sir Eichard Sher-
borne, Knt. of Stonyhurst, co. Lancaster, and d. 8 Sept. 1567,
v/as great-great-grandfather of
EoGER Nowell, Esq. of Eede (or Eeade) Hall, co. Lancaster,
bapt. 8 Aug. 1582, aged 35 at the Heralds' Visitation 1613,
who d. 23 Kov. 1623, leaving (by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
Thomas Fleetwood, Esq. of Kewton) an eldest son,
EoGEE Nowell, Esq. of Eead Hall, bapt. 13 March, 1605,
aged 7 at the Herald's' Visitation 1613, and aged 53 at that of
1664. He m. Dorothy, 2nd dau. of John Holt, Esq. of Stubley,
CO. Lancaster, and by her (who was buried 7 June, 1681)
had (with four daus.) sis sons. Mr. Nowell, who raised a
regiment at his own expense for the protection of Charles I.,
and defended Latham House with great skill and bravery as
its Colonel, was buried 25 May, 1695. His 4th, but (at the
Visitation of 1664) eldest surviving son,
Alesandee Nowell, Esq. of Eead Hall, bapt. 30 Aug. 1632 ;
m. 1st, 1665, Margaret, eldest dau. of William Faringlon,
Esq. of Werden, co. Lancaster, and 2ndly, 5 Feb. 1673,
Eleanor, 3rd dau. of Thomas Heber, Esq. of Marton and
Stainton, co. York. By the latter (who was buried 15 Dec.
1683) he had issue,
I. EoGER, the elder, of Eead Hall, Lord of the Manor of Eead
and also possessor of Netherside, bapt. 19 Jan. 1674-6 ;
m. 1st, 31 Jan. 1694, Jane, dau. of Eichard Townley, of
Carr Hall, co. Lancaster, and that lady having d. 13 March
following, he m. 2ndly, 16 March, 1695-6, Eebecca, dau. of
Thomas Heber, Esq. of Marton and Stainton, co. York, and
by her (who d. 13 Feb. 1744) had, with other issue,
1 Soger, of Eead Hall, bapt. 27 Dec. 1697 ; to. Mary, dau.
of Sir John Legard, Bart, of Ganton, co. York, and was
buried 11 Oct. 1734, leaving by her (who d. 1 April, 1770)
two daus. and co-heirs,
Eebecca, m. Eev. John Cayley, of Low Hall, Bronipton.
Dorothy, m. Eev. Cuthbert AUanson, D.D., of Adling-
ton, CO. Lancaster, Sector of Wath, co. York, and some-
time Chaplain to the House of Commons. She d. 1760,
leaving issue.
2 Thomas, d. unm.
3 Alexander, first of Manchester and subsequently of Eead
Hall, bapt. 31 Jan. 1706; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Hatfield, of Stockport, co. Chester, and d. 30 Oct. 1750,
having had by her (who was buried 18 Oct. 1763) four
sons,
Alexander, of Eead Hall, vi. 7 Nov. 1761, Charlotte, only
dau. and heir of Col. John Ramsey, of Dean Street,
Soho, and by her(who (i. 8 Nov. 1785) left at his decease,
May, 1772, an only child, Elizabeth Eleanor, who d. 4
Jan. 1778, aged 12.
Thomas, bapt. 18 May, 1735, Lieut, in the King's Eegt.
of Volunteers ; d.unm. 1765.
Roger, of Derby, Surgeon, m. Dorothy Anne, dau. of
John Sole, of Bobbing Place, Kent, and by her (who
m. 2ndly, Col. Heathcute, of Derby) left at his decease,
1764, aged 27, two daus. and co-heirs,
Elizabeth Catherine, m. Henry Constantine Jennings,
of Shiplake, co. Oxford.
Dorothy Anne, in. James Barton, of Manchester.
Richard, bapt. 1738 ; d. young, 1743.
4Heni7, bapt. 13 April, 1709; d. 1754.
n. Thomas, bapt. 30 March. 1676 ; d. v. p. unm.
III. Eobert, bapt. 9 May, 1680.
IV. Alexander, of w-hose line we treat.
I. Bridget, m. before 1695, Thomas Sherson, of EUod Craig,
CO. Lancaster.
The youngest son,
Alexander Nowell, Esq. of Gawthorp, co. Lancaster, Capt.
in the Lancashire Militia, bapt. 11 May, 1682; m. 12 Dec.
1706, Mary, dau. of Richard Assheton, of Cuerdale, and was
bur. 16 March, 1747, having had by her (who d. 3 May,
1746),
Alexander, living 1736, who had two sons, Charles and
Eichard.
Eichard, of the Accountant-General's Office, Court of Chan-
cery, bapt. 18 Nov. 1712; living unm. 1783.
Roger, of Altham Hall and Stockbridge, co. Lancaster, m.
the relict of — Lonsdale, of High Eipley, co. Lancaster, and
had an only child, Mary, ni. James Faiington, Esq., brother
of Sir William Farington, Knt. of Shawe Hall, co. Lancaster.
Thomas, d. unm.
James, m. Alice, dau. of Cobb, of Nantwich, co. Chester.
and by her (who m. 2ndly, Peikins) left at his decease,
4 May, 1749, three daus. and co-heirs, Elizabeth, m. Prest-
bury, of Chester, Rebecca, and Anne, living unm. 1783.
Salph, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, TO. 6 Aug. 1745, James Isherwood, Esq. ofBolton-
le-Moors ; he d. 1782.
The youngest son,
Salph Nowell, Esq. of Gawthorp Hall, co. Lancaster, and
subsequently of Eccleston, in the same co., and of Coverhead,
CO. York, m. 1 Dec. 1755, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Witaker,
Esq. of Holme, co. Lancaster, and d. 25 May, 1780, aged 58,
having had by her (who was buried 3 April, 1793),
I. Thomas Michael, successor to his father, of Eccleston and
Coverhead, and of The Ketreat, Essex, M.D., b. 29 Sept.
1760; m. Anne West, of the city of London, and d. 8 Aug.
1807, leaving an only child and heir,
Alexander John Nowell, 6. 7 May, 1789, d. unm. 17 Sept.
1814.
II. Alexander, an officer in the Indian Army, in which he
continued till his marriage, 1793, when he settled in Tirhoot,
in Bengal. He subsequently became of Underley, in West-
morland, which county he represented in Parliament. He
m, 1st, 6 Jan. 1793, Maria Theresa, dau. of Thomas Keaman,
of the city of London, and widow of Col. Henry Watson,
Chief Engineer to the H.E.I.C, and 2ndly, 5 April, 1825,
Charlotte, 4th dau. of James Farington, Esq. of Shawe
Hall, CO. Lancaster, by Mary his wife, only child of Roger
Nowell, Esq. of Altham Hall, which lady d. 2 Jan. 1842.
Mr. Nowell d. s. p. 17 Nuv. 1842, at Netherside.
III. Ralph, 6. 1763 ; d. 1777.
IV. Richard, of London, 6. 29 Dec. 1764; m. 1 July, 1793,
Anne Isabella Anne, dau. of the Ven. Arthur Coham,
Archdeacon of Wilts, Prebendary of Sarum, and d. s. p.
I. Rebecca, m. 29 Dec. 1789, William Atkinson, Esq. of
Linton, in Craven, co. York, and d. 21 Dec. 1829, leaving
by him, who d. 14 April, 1816, an only dau. and heir,
Margaret, of Netherside and Linton, co. York, who
assumed, 1 Nov. 1843, the surname and arms of Nowell,
out of respect to her uncle, Alexander, and from being
the eldest representative of the family. She m. 11 May,
18'22, Rev. Josias Robinson, M.A., Rector of Alresford,
Essex (of the family of Robinson, formerly of Raydale,
CO. York, and by him (who d. 20 May, 1843) had issue,
1 Alexander Dawson, late of Netherside, d. 7 Jan. 1866.
2 Thomas Whitaker (Rev.), M.A., now of Netherside.
3 William Atkinson, M.A., h. 30 June, 1829.
4 Ralph Assheton, Lieut.-Col. in the Bengal Staff Corps
(retired), J. P. for West Riding, co. York, 6. 23 Nov. 1830;
m. 11 June, 1864, Ellen Eliza, eldest dau. of Eev. H. J.
Swale, of Ingfield, Settle, co. York, and has issue.
Soger Whitaker, h. 24 March, 1865 ; Walter Salmon, b.
18 Oct. 1867 ; Mary Ethel; also two other daus., who d.
In infancy.
5 Eichard, d.. young.
1 IHary Charlotte.
2 Margaret, m. 18 Nov. 1851, Thomas Hordern Whit
taker, Esq. of The Holme, co. Lancaster, and d. 11 Oct.
1852, leaving a dau., Mary Charlotte.
She d. 21 Oct. 1861.
II. Anne, in. Jan. 1799 — Williams, of Hoddesdon, co. Herts,
and d. 1841. in. Lucy.
IV. Sarah, in. II Dec. 1792, Thomas Hainsworth, of Leeds,
who d. s. p. April, 1824. v. Mary.
Arms — Arg., three covered cups sa. Crest — An arm embowed
in armour, holding in the hand a flaming bomb, all ppr.
5eai— Netherside, near Skipton, co. Yoi'k.
Residence— The Rectory, Poplar.
NUGENT OF FARKEN CONNELIi.
Nugent, Oliver Stitaet Wood, Esq. of Farren
Connell, co. Caran, J.P., Cajjt. King's Eojal Eifle
Corps, 6. 9 Nov. ] 8G0.
Lineage.— Oliver Ntgent, Esq. of Ballina, 3rd son (by
Marian his wife, dau. of Nicholas, Lord Howth) of Sir Chris-
topher Nugent, eldest son and heir-apparent of Richard, 12th
Lord Delvin, m. 1st, Anne, 2nd dau. of Christopher, 6th Lord
Dunsany, by whom he had one son, Christopher, ancestoroi
the Nugents of Ballina. He m. 2ndly, Miss Browne, of co.
Westmeath, and by her was father of
William Nogent, Esq. of Rathanwear, to. Alison, dau. of Sir
James Fitzsimon, of Tullynally, and had two sons, Oliver and
James. The former
Oliver Ncgent, Esq. of Enagh, co. Cavan, m. Joan, dau. of
Christopher Nugent, of Kilmore, and by her had two sons,
Nicholas, of Enagh, and Robert, of whom we treat. The latter,
Robert Ncgent, Esq. of Farren Connell, 6. 1640; rn. Mar-
garet, dau. of Richard Dease, Esq. of Turbotstown, co. West-
meath, and had, with two daus., one son,
Oliver Ncgent, Esq. of Bobsgrove, b. 1676; to. Catherine,
1500
is^ua
THE LANDED GENTllY.
NUa
dau. of Col. John Eeilly, of Garryrococlv, co. Cavan, and by
her had, with three daus., a son and heir,
EoBEKT XfGEST, Esq. of Bobsgrove, High Sheriff 1762, 6.
6 Oct. 1703; m. 2 Sept. 1740, Anastatia, dan. of Michael
Lincoln, Esq., and had three sons, Oliver, his heir; Ilichard,
Capt. 31st Kegt., and afterwards an Officerin the Russian ser-
vice, b. 1745, d. nnm. 11 July, 1794; and Cliristoplicr, Capt.
49th Regt., b. 1746. The eldest son,
Oliver Nogent, Esq. of Bobsgrove, High Sheriff 178S, l.
20 Oct. 1741; m. June, 1766, Eleanor Mervyn. dau. of Chris-
topher In-inc, Esq. of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh, and by
her had issue,
Oliver, an Officer in the army, h. 1771 ; d. mini. 1794, v. p.
Kicbard, an Officer K.A., 6. 1774 ; d. nnm. 1794, v. p.
Eobert William, Capt. Royal Irish Artillery, d. s. p. 1794.
Chkistophee Edmond John, of whom presently.
Mervyn, m. the Very Rev John Willi.ara Keatinge, Dean of
St. f atrick's, nephew to the 1st Lord Oriel, and d. Slarch,
1811.
Henrietta Catherine Blanche, m. June, 1799, James O'Reilly,
Esq. of Baltrasiia, co. iMeath, and d. April, 1823.
Mr. Nugent d. 10 July, 1S13, and was s. by his youngest and
then only surviving son,
Christopher Edmond John Nugent, Esq, of Bobsgrove,
CO. Cavan, an Officer of Dragoons, b. 22 June, 1777: m.
13 June. 1803, Sophia Maria Anne, eldest dau. William
Rathborne, Esq. of Scrypplestown, co. Dublin, liy Florence
Elizabeth Anne his wife, dau. of William Irvine, Esq., M.T.,
of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh, and had issue,
Oliver, b. 17 June, 1804; m. 30 Oct. 1837, Sophia Anna
Maria, 2nd dau. oi Robert Johnston, Esq. of Kinlough
House, CO. Leitrim, and dying 5 Jan. 1840, left a son,
Edmond Robert, of Kilrue, b. 8 Feb. 1839: m. 15 Dec 18t)4,
Ida Margaret, Srd dau. of John Rowe, Esq. of Ballycross,
D.L. CO. Wexford, and d. s. p. 1876.
William Gavin, an Officer in the I\Iadras Engineers, b.
17 June, 1805 ; d. unm. 24 Dec. 1828.
Edmond, Vicar of Denn, co. Cavan, b. 17 Oct. 1808; to.
2 Dec. 18J0, Frances, dau. of Matthew Nisbett, Ksq. of
Derricarne House, co. Leitrim, and d. 1 Nov. 1854, leaving
a dau. Sophia Mary.
Robert George, b. 14 Oct. 1812; (Z. 29 ,Jan. 1835.
Richard, of Kilrue, J. P. co. Meatli, b. 17 Aug. 1822: m.
5 Dec. 1848, Amelia St. George, dau. of Edward Stopford,
D.D., Bishop of Meath, and by her (who d. 25 April, 18711)
has had issue, 1 Edward Stopford Edmond Richard, b. 23
Feb. 1851, d. 29 April, 1862; 2 Richard Oliver William
Beresford, 6. 21 July, 1852, d. 9 Sept. following ; 1 Sopliia
Maria Anne Catherine ; 2 Amelia St. George Eugenie
Hortense Catherine ; 3 Evelyn Florence Mervyn Irvine, d.
5 Jan. 1860.
St. George Mervyn, of Farren Connell.
Henrietta Florence, ra. Dec. 1827, Rev. Gorges Lowthcr
Irvine, eldest son of Rev. William Henry Irvine, and grand-
son of Col. Irvine, M.P., and il. 13 March, 1834.
Sophia Letitia, d. young, 9 Nov. 1817.
Mr. Nugent, who was J. P. for co. Cavan, and served as High
Sheriff 1821, d. 20 Feb. 18.5.3. His youngest son,
St. Gegege JIervtn Nugent, Esq. of Farren Connell, co.
Cavan, Major-Gen. in the army, severly wounded at Subraon,
b. 19 Jan. 1825; m. June, 185G, Emily Frances, dau. of Right
Hon. Edward Litton, Master in Chancery in Ireland, M.P.
Coleraine, and had issue,
I. Oliver St. George Christopher, b. 18^7; d. 185S.
II. St. George liichard Litton, h. 1859; d. 18G5.
III. Oliver Stdart Wood, now of Farren Connell.
IV. Mervyn Cyril, 6. 1 May, 1862.
Gen. Nugent d. 29 May, 1884.
Arms — Erm., two bars gu. Crest — A cockatrice rising vert,
tail nowed, combed and wattled gu. Mutlo — Decrevi,
iS'eai— Farren Connell, Mount Nugent, co. Cavan.
NUGENT OF CLONLOST.
Nugent, John James, Esq. of Clonlnst, co.
Wcstmeath, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 18.55,
formerly Capt. Srd Dragoon Guards and L'iciit.-
Col. late Westmeath Rides, b. June, 1812 ; m. 1st,
1844, Anne Grahame, youngest dau. of Sir John
Hobison, K.II., of Edinburgh, and by her (who d.
184G) had a dau.,
Isabella Euphemia Anne, m. 1869, Richard Reynell Drought,
Esq., J. P., formerly 51st Regt., eldest surviving son of the
late Rev. John Drought, of Glencarrig, co. Wicklow.
He m. 2ndly, 1851, Helen, 2nd dau. of Thomas
Grahame, Esq. of Loud Water, Herts.
Lineag-e.— Andrew Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, co. West-
meath (younger brother of Walter Nugent, of Donorc, ancestor
of the Barts. of Donore, a son of Andrew Nugent, of Donor?,
who was 4th son of James, eldest son and heir of Rieliard lOtli
Lord Delvin), m. Anne, dau. of George D'Arcy, and w;i-i
father of
Christopher Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, d. 1 March, Ifii:;,
leaving by his wife, dau. of William Fitz-Lawrenee, Esq.,
a son,
James Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, to. Marion, dau. of Rcd-
mon Petit, of Ballindeiry, and dying 1620, left a son and suc-
cessor,
Thomas Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, m. Ismania, dau. of
Theobald Nugent, of New Haggard, and widow of Walter
Pollard, Esq., and was father of
James Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, vi. Anne, dau. of John
Cook, of Mollygallen, and was futhcr of
Thomas Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, m. 1693, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree, and had a son and heir,
James Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, m. 1719, Jane, dau. o5
John Cooke, Esq. of Cookesborough, and had, with five daus.,
four sons,
John, of Clonlost. James, C'tpt. in the army, d. s. ^i.
Nicholas, an officer in the army, killed at the Havannali.
Walter, who d. 1789. had, with other issue, John, who d. 1827,
leaving, by Mary his wife, with other issue, a son,
Walter Nugent, created a Baron of Austria, vi. Ist,
Louifa Maria, dau. of Rev. John Digby, and sister and
co-heir of John Digby, Esq. of Landenstown, co. Kiidare,
and by her had one dau. Louisa Maria. He m. 2ndly,
Georgiana Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Charles Jenkinson, 10th
Bart, of Hawkesbury, by whom he had an elder sort,
Walter Ruthven Nugent, and other issue, of whom
Ismania Catherine, m. 25 F"eb. 1862, Charles, 3ld Lord
Southampton.
The elder son,
John Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, m. 1753, Elizabeth Power,
dau. of Richard le Poer Trench, Esq. of Garbally, and dying
1770, left
James, his heir.
Richard, an Officer in the army, d. in the West Indies.
John, Major-Gen. in the army, to. Frances, dau of Richard
Reynell, Esq. of Reynella, aiid left a son. Eyre Trench Joha
Richard, an Officer in the army, and a dau. Frances, m.
Samuel A. Reynell, Esq. of Arclierstown.
Fanny, vi. Hon. Robert lloehfort.
Alicia. Jane. Elizabeth.
Hester, m. 1790, Capt. George Magill, 5th Dragoons.
Emily, m. William Lenox Naper, lisq.
Louisa, m. Philip Batty, Esq. of Ballyhealy.
The eldest son,
James Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, Lieut.-Col. Westmc.nlli,
.Militia, and High Sheriff 1799, b. 1762: to. 1803, Is!ibell:i,
eldest dau. of Major Andrew Parke, of Dunnally, co. Sligo,
and by her (who d. 1856) had issue,
John James, now of Clonlost.
James Andrew, lite Lieut. -Col. 36th Regt., m. 1844, Hester,
only dau. of John Magill, Esq., and has issue, Hester and
Helen.
Frances Elizabeth.
Isabella Louisa, in. Lieut.-Col. Charles Wynne, R.A.
Elizabeth Emily Anne, m. 1810, William Lamb Palmer, Esq-
of Rahan, co. Kiidare, and has issue.
Mr. Nugent (i. 1832.
Arms~Krm., two bars gu. Crest — A cockatrice rising vert,
tail nowed, combed and wattled gu. il/')»o— Decrevi.
(S'eoi— Clonlost, Killucan, co. Westmeath.
NUGENT OF PORTAFERRY.
NcGENT, Andrew, Esq. of Portaferry Jfouso, oo.
Down, J.P. and D.L., Higli Sherilf 1882, Licut.-
Gcn. in tlie army, late Col. Royal Scots Grey.<,
h. 30 March, 1834.
Ijineag"e. — The very ancient Anglo-Norman House oi'
Sav,4ge of Portafcrrij, which Mr. NugL-nt paternally re-
presents, has been settled at Portaferry, co. Down, since t\v
time of John de Courcy, 1st Earl of Ulster. Under that faiinui--
warrior, the original ancestor of Ireland established himself in
CO. Down, and by a written document, dated 1 Sept. 1205, in
the Tower of London, we finft" Robin, son of W^illiam Savage.
named as one of De Courey"s hostages for his appearanci'
before King John." The present Barony of Lecale wa-
anciently termed the Territory of the .Savages, wherein, :i'
Ardglass, they and their dependants erected seven castles, tin
ruins of which are slill extant. It appears, also, that a st;i.tely
NUG-
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Nra
1501
monastery of Dominicans was founded at Newton, in the
Little Ards, in 1424, by the Savages, " gentlemen of Enirlish
extraction."
Rowland Savage, Lord of the Little Ards, co. Down, repre-
' sentative of the family in the middle of the 16th century, d. at
I Portaferry, 12 Feb. 1572, leaving issue,
I I. Patrick, his heir.
ji. Rowland, whose son Patrick Savage, Esq., was father
of two sons, John and Robert The elder,
John Savage, Ksq. of Ballyvarley, to. and had (with five
daus.) three sons,
Patrick, of whom presently, as heir to Portaferry.
James, 5. his nephew at Portaferry.
Hugh, ancestor of Savage of Ballymadun, co. Dublin.
III. Edmund. iv. Richard. v. James.
The eldest son,
Patrick Savage, Esq., Lord of the Little Ards, 6. 1535; to.
Anne Plunkett, and dying 31 Dec. 1603-4, left two sons,
Rowland and Patrick. The elder,
Rowland Savage, Lord of the Little Ards, m. Rose Russell,
of Rathmullen, co. Down, and d. 25 June, 1619, leaving
an only dau., m. O'Hara, of co. Antrim. His brother and
successor,
Patrick Savage, Esq. of Portaferry, to. 1623, Jean, dau.
of Hugh, 1st, Viscount Montgomery, acd by her (who d. 1647)
bad
HrcH, his heir.
Elizabeth, co-heir to her brother, m. George Wilton, Esq.
of Gaulstown, co. Westmeath.
Sarah, co-heir to her brother, vi. 1st, Sir Bryan O'XciU,
Bart, of Bakerstown, so created for liis gallantry at Edge-
hiU, and had issue. She to. 2ndly, Pjchard Ricn, Esq.
I'atrick Savage d. 1644, and was s. by his son,
Hugh Savage, Esq. of Portaferry, (/. U7i7;i. 10 Feb. 1683, and
was s. in the representation of the family by his cousin,
Patrick Savage, Esq. of Derry, and afterwards of Porta-
ferry, who, by JIary his wife, left issue,
Patrick, d. 13 June, 1712.
Rowland, d. 23 May, 1723; to. 1718, Margaret, dau. of
Kicholas Price, Esq. of Saintfield, co. Down, by her (who rf.
April, 1720 he left an only dau.,
Catherine, m. Roger HaU, Esq. of Karrow Water, co.
Down.
Edwakd, his heir. Francis, d. S Jan. 1722.
Catharine, m. John Moore, Esq. of Drumljanagher.
Patrick Savage d. 13 Sept. 1724, aged 82, and was s. by his
son,
Edward Savage, Esq. of Portaferry, d,. unm. 18 March,
1725, and was buried at Portaferry. His uncle and successor,
James Savage, Esq. of Portaferry, m. Mabel, dau. of
Edmund Magee, Esq. of Lisburn, co. Antrim, and had issue.
The elder son,
John .Savage, Esq. of Portaferry, s. his father. He to.
Catharine Savage, and had a son, James, who d. young. At
his decca.se, he was s. by his brother,
Andrew Savage, Esq. of Poitaferry, m. Margaret, sister
and co-heir of Governor Nugent and dau. of Andrew Nugent,
Esq. of Dysart, co. Westmeath, by his wife, the Lady Catherine
Nugent, dau. and co-heir of Thomas, 4th Earl of Westmeath,
and had a son and heir,
Patrick Savage, Esq. of Portaferry, to. 1765, Anne, dau.
•«if Roger Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water, and by her had issue,
Andrew, his heir.
Patrick Nugent, m. Harriet, dau. of Rev. Henry .Sandiford,
and had issue, Henry, Andrew, jVnne, and Harriet.
Rcger Hall, Capt. R.N., d. unm.
John Levallin, d. unm.
William (Rev.), Rector of Shinrone King's co., to. Elizabeth,
■ dau. of Savage Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water, and had issue,
four sons and thre^ daus.
Barbara, vi. Roger Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water.
Dorc:is Sophia.
TOr. Savjge d. 7 March, 1797, and was s. by his eldest son, who
assumed the surname of Nugent, and became,
Andrew Nugent, Esq. of Portaferry, Lieut. -Col. of the
North Down Militia. He was 6. 3 June, 1770; hi. 13 June,
'18C0, Hon. Selina Vesey, youngest dau. of Thomas, 1st Vis-
count de Vesci, and by her (who d. 7 Oct. Ih57), had issue,
I. Patrick John, his heir.
. II. Thomas Vesey, m. 1835, Frances He'en, eldest dau. of
Sii' James 51. Stronge, 2nd#Bart. of Tynan Abbey, co.
Armagh, and d. 1890, leaving issue,
1 Andrew Robert, b. 22 June, 1836 ; d. Oct. 1856.
2 Edmund Heni-y Stuart, b. 26 Jan. 1849.
1 Isabella Frames.
2 Seliiiii Florence, TO. 15 Dec. 1864, Sir Edward Wingfield
Vcj'uer, liart. of Cork Abbey, near Bray, co. Dublin.
III. Andrew Savage, of Strangford, co. Down, a Major in
the army, late SCth Regt., J. P. and D.L. for that co.. High
Sheriff 1867, b. 28 May, 1809; to. 4 Oct. 1841, Hon. Harriet
Margaret Maxwell, 2nd dau. of Henry, 6th Lord Farnham,
and widow of Edward Southwell, 3rd Viscount Bangor, and
d. 1889, having by her (who d. July, 18a0) hid issue,
1 Walter Andrew, Lieut. R.E., 6. 28 Dec. 1846; (i.l870.
1 Harriet Annette Catherine, to. Feb. 1H63, Henry Has-
weU Head, M.D., of Fiizwilliam Square, Dublin, and
had issue.
2 Miriam Dora.
IV. Arthur, to. Charlotte, only dau. of Malor-Gen. Brooke,
of Colebrooke, co. Fermanagh, brother ot Sir Henry Brooke,
Bart., and by her (who d. 1870) had issue, .Selina Catherine,
m. 28 April, 1870, Hugh Sidney, eldest son of Right Hon.
Henry James Kaillie, of Rtdcastle, co. Ross, and d. 5 Nov.
1871. He TO. 2ndly, Isabella, 2nd dau. of John Tisdall,
Esq of Charlesfort, co. Meath.
v. Charles Lavallin William, Major-Gen. in the armv, vi.
Charlotte Alicia, dau. of Major-Gen. Pitt, and d. "l88J,
leaving issue, seven sons and three daus.
I. Selina Elizabeth, m. Sir James Stronge, 3rd Bart, of Tynan
Abbey.
II Anne Margaret, m. Sept. 1845, Samuel Maiden Francis
Hall, Esq. of Narrow Waier. late M.ajor 75th Regt.
Lieut Col. Nugent, J. P. and D.L. co. Down, for which co. he
served as High Sheriff 1808, d. 2 Feb. 1S46, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Patrick John Nugent, Esq. of Portaferry, Lieut. -Col of
the North Down Militia, and High Sheriff co. Down, 1843, m.
29 April, 18o3, his cousin, Hon. Catherine Vesey, dau. of John.
2nd Viscount de Vesci, and by her (who d. 27 Feb. 1882) had
Issue,
Andrew, now of PortafeiTy.
John Vesey, L:eut.-Col., late Major 51st Regt., b. 16 July,
1837 ; TO. 19 Jan. 1886, Emily Georgiana, aau. of the late
Herbert Langham, Esq. of Coltesbrooke Park, co. North-
ampton.
Arthur Vesey, 17th Regt., b. 2 March, 1841.
Frances Isabella, to. April, 1862, Capt. George Barrington
Price, late of the Scots Greys.
Mr. Nugent d. Nov. 1857.
Anus — Erm., two bars gu. Cy-est — A cockatrice, wings ex-
panded, tail nowed vert, combed and wattled gu. Crest —
Decrevi.
Seats— Fortaierry, co. Down, and Dysart, Westmeath.
NUaENT-DUNBAE, OF MACHEE.MORE.
NUGENT-DUNBAE, EOBERT LeNNOX, Esq. of
Macliermore Castle, co. Kirkcudbright, J. P. cos.
Kirkcudbright and Wigton, Capt. 3rd Eatt. Eojal
Scots Fusiliers, b. 23 Sept. 180-1 ; s. his father 25
July, 1866.
Iiineagre. — Robert Nugent-Dunbab, of Machermore (son
of Oliver Nugent, Ksq., who went from Ireland to Antigua, and
of Elizabeth Dlnbab his wife, sister of Charles Warner Dun-
bar, Esq. of Machermore Castle), Capt. 20th Foot, and after-
wards Major 92nd Highlanders; to. 1798, Margaret, dau. of
Nathaniel Lister, Esq., M.P. of Armitage Park, co. Stafford,
and niece of Lord Eibblesdale; and d. 1846, leaving by her
(who d. 1861) a son,
Robert Nugent-Dunbar, Esq. of Machermore, m. 9 July,
1856, Annette Ellen, eldest dau. of Rev. Anthony Singleton-
Atcheson, M.A., Rector of Teigh, co. Rutland, and had issue,
Patrick, b. 14 April, 1857 : d. 9 July, 1862.
Robert Lennox, now of Machermore.
Ellen Catherine. -i
Charlotte Mary Emily.
Mr. Nugent-Dunbar d. 25 July, 1866.
Seat — Machermore Castle, Newton Stewart, N.B.
Annette Roberta.
NUTTALIi OF TITTOUB.
NuTTALL, John William McIntosh, Esq. of
Tittour, CO. Wicklo-tv, J.P. for tliat co., B.A. (T CD.
1864), b. 3 Dec. 1841; m. 1884, Katberine Kebecca
Fetherstonhaugh, eldest dau. of the late John
Fetherstonhaugh Briscoe, Esq., J.P., of Grange-
more, CO. Westmeath.
Lineag'e. — Raphe Nuttall, of Tottington, m. Alice,
widow of Laurence Crompton, of Brightmet, co. Lancaster,
and d. 1634, having had issue,
Thomas, of Tottington, aged 52 years when he entered his
pedigree (I6G4), and had the arms of Nuttall (ancietuly
1502
:>^UT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OAK
Notogh of Notogh, CO. Lancaster) confirmed to him, 11
March, 1664; m. Margaret, dau. of William Orrell, Esq. of
Turton, co. Lancaster.
Laurence, of whom presently.
Ealph, clerk in holy orders.
The '2nd son,
LAriiENCE NtTTTALL, of Tottington (will dated 17 July, Jac.
II. 16S.5, proved by his -n-idow, 10 July, 1686), m. Margaret,
dau. of Henry 'NVoode, of Milhouse, and by her (whose will,
dated 20 Aug. 3 Jac. II. 1687, was proved 23 May, 1688, at
Chester), had issue,
Thomas, of Tottington, m. Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of John
TaylO'-, Horridge Hall, Oldham, co. Lancaster. His will
was dated 14 JIurch, 1726, and proved at Chester.
Christopher, of whom presently.
Alice, TO. John Crompton.
The 2nd son,
Christopher Xuttall, Major in Stanwax's Eegt., formerly
Capt. 12th Foot; r,i. Elizabeth, dau. of — Henley, and had
issue,
John, mentioned in the will of his brother Thomas, 1707.
Thomas, a Lieut, in Col. Lindsay's Regt. ; his will dated 19
Aug. 1707, was proved 23 Oct. same year, in London, m.
Mary .
James, of whom hereafter.
Mary Fetherstone, ^ mentioned in the will of their brother
Hannah, j Thomas, 1707.
The 3rd son,
James NuTTALL, of Dublin, gent., living 17.'i3; Capt. 12th
Eegt. of Foot ; m. about 1707, Anne, dau. of John Hunter, of
IJallysorrell, co. Tipperary, gent. (s. to the estate of Dromard-
begg from her father), and had issue,
Christopher, of whom presently.
John, of Mount Nibo, co. Wexford, Capt. 60th Regt., m. 25
July, 1771, Elizabeth, 2nd dau, of John Gowan, of co. Wex-
ford, and had an only child, Mary Anne, m. James Burkitt,
of Sea View House, Clonevin, co. Wexford. Mr. Nuttall d.
23 Oct.. 1773: will dated 16 Sept. and proved 19 Nov. 1773.
Thomas, of Dublin.
Mabella, wife of William Alley.
The eldest son,
Christopher Nuttall, of Drumard, co. Tipperary, m. Dec.
1736, Sarah (6. 3 Dec. 1701 ; d. 24th, and was bur. 25 Jan.
1775), dau. of Capt. George Barker, and hadissue,
George Barker, of whom afterwards.
James, h. 5 Oct. 1741 ; m. Sarah Wilson.
Christopher, of Donnybrook Road, Dublin, an officer in the
army; b. 7 Sept. 1743; rf. at Donnybrook, 20 July, 1782;
will dated 10th and proved 26 July, 1782.
Martha Ann, b. 4 Dec. 1739 ; m. 23 June, 17G8, to Lieut.
Thomas Bell.
Mr. Nuttall (whose will was dated 10 March, 1772, and proved
in Dublin 4 July, 1775; d. 28th, and was buried 30 June, 1775.
His eldest son,
George Barker Nuttall, Esq. of Merrion Street, Dublin,
J.P., cornet in His Majesty's 2nd Eegt. of Horse, b. at Drumard
House, CO. Tipperary, 19 Jan. 1738; 571. 10 Sept. 1769, Anne,
(h. 1751 ; d. 12 April, 1804) dau. of Dr. John Freeman, of co.
Oxford, and had issue,
I. Robert Henry, b. 28 Dec. 1770, at St. Stephen's Green,
Dublin, bapt. 11 Feb. 1771 ; an officer of the 38th Regt. of
Foot : was killed whilst leading the Grenadiers when
fighting against the French at St. Lucia, West Indies, 1796.
II. John Christopher, of whom hereafter.
III. Hem-y Quin, 6. 4 June, 1776, bapt. 30 June following ; d.
young.
IV. George, b. 8 Oct., bapt. 15 Oct. 1787; an officer in the
army, killed on active service, 28 May, 1813.
V. Tnomas, 6. 23 Feb., bapt. 13 March, 1791; d. 15 Jan.
1792.
I. Isabella Mary Anne, b. 2 April, 1772 ; bapt. 21 April, 1772 ;
d. unm. 15 Jan. 1847.
II. Jane, b. 23 July, 1773; bapt. 17 Aug. same year; d.unm.
12th, and was buried 15 Nov. 1830. Her will dated 2 April,
1828, was proved 24 Sept. 1831, at Dublin.
III. Elizabeth, b. 5 July, 1778 ; d. unm. 3'Jth, and was buried
31 Jul)', 1778.
IV. Anne Margaret, 6. 8 June, and bapt. 8 July, 1781 ; m. —
Bradlev, and had issue.
v. Elizabeth Mary, b. 8 Aug., bapt. 2 Sept. 1782; d. 27 Feb.
1817.
VI. A dau., b. 3 Sept. 1793 ; d. 1 Sept. 1794.
Mr. Nuttall (whose will was dated 18 Oct. 1804), d. at Merrion
Street, 6 Feb. 1806. His 2nd son,
John Christopher Nuttall, Esq. of Tittour, Newtown-
Mount-Kennedy, co. Wicklow, b. at Drumbane, 25 Oct., and
bapt. 22 Nov. 1774 ; J. P. co. Wicklow ; s. to the paternal estates
on the death of his elder brother, retired from active service
with rank of Major, 1819; m. 21 July, 1808, Dorothea Anna-
iella, 3rd and youngest dau. of Daniel Falkjner, of Abbots-
town, CO. Dublin, Esq., and by her (who was b. 1770, andii.
24 March, 1860), he had issue,
I. John Freeman, of whom afterwards.
II. George Frederick William, 6. 15 April, 1813 : to. 6 May,
1841, Maria Margaret, dau. of Capt. Thomas Harris, 4.5th
Regt., and niece of Sir Henry Brooke, Bart, of Colebrook,
CO. Fermanagh. He d. s. p. 25 Aug. 1885.
III. Robert Kennedy, 6. OApril, 1815, bapt. llMav following;
in. Magdalena, eldest dau. of John Farrott, "late of San
Francisco, banker, and d. 21 May, 1881 (buried at Laurel
Hill Cemetery, San Francisco), having had issue,
John Robert Kennedy, b. 12, and bapt. 25 Dec. 1854, in St.
Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco, m. 18 June, 1884, Hilda,
only dau. of Samuel Wolf, of San Francisco.
George Henry Falkiner, b. 5, and bapt. 22 July, 1862 ; M.D.
University of California, Nov. 1884: M.A. and Ph. D. of
the University of GiJttingen.
Robert Tiburcio, b. 5, and bapt. 12 Dec. 1868 ; d. 10, and
buried 14 June, 1869, in Dresden, Saxony.
Zclia Maria Magdalena, m. 10 May, 1880, Alphonse Louis
Pinart, from whom she afterwards obtained a divorce, with
custody of the child of the marriage.
Carmelita Dorothea, m. 11 Nov. 1880, James Valentine
Coleman, of San Francisco, and d, July, 1885.
Roberta Louise, b. 14 Dec. 1870.
I. Maria Elizabeth Josepha, m. 4 May, 1830, John FredericTc
Clarke, M.D., F.R.C.S,I., Inspector General of Bengal
Hospitals, and d. 15 Oct. 1834. lied, and was buried 1 Nov.
1848.
II. Henrietta Jemima, m. 13 July, 1837, William Philips,
Barrister-at-Law, and d. 21 Aug. 1891.
Mr. Nuttall d. 7 Nov. 1849. His eldest son,
John Freeman Nuttall, Esq., b. 3 June, 1810 ; J. P. co.
Wicklow, m. 1 Aug. 1838, Lucinda Helena, dau. of William
M'Intosh, Esq. of St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, and by her (who
d. 16 Jan. 1887) had issue,
I. John Willlam McIntosh, now of Tittour.
II. TEneas Falkiner, of Cullin.amore, co. Sligo, 6. 18 June,
1847, bapt. 3 Jan. 1848; vi. EUinor Kate, relict of William
Knox Barrett, of Cullinamore, and 5th dau. of the l:it&
Rev. William Travers Homan, and has, Freeman ^Eneas-
Falkiner, b. 20 Jan. 1891, Ivo Lawrence Kennedy, 0. 15
March, 1892.
III. Frederick Freeman, 6. in Dublin, 11 June, 1851; m. T
April, 1886, Louisa Gertrude Ada, eldest dau. of Tnomas
Schiassi, of Bologna, Italy.
IV. Edward James Macpherson, b. 14 Feb. 1856.
v. Henry Evelyn Barker, b. 14 May, 1861.
I. Anna Dorothea, m. 19 April, 1877, John Harrison, Esq. of
Dromore, co. Down, J. P.
II. Georgina Mary. ui. Kennetta Lucinda.
IV. Robina Elizabeth, m. 27 Jan. 1883, Daniel O'Connell,
Esq, of Surmount, co. Cork.
V. Madeline Annabella, m. 20 June, 1883, William Thomas
Brabazon, Esq. of Johnstown House, Johnstown, co.
Meath.
VI. Helena Isabella.
Mr. Nuttall (whose will dated 23 May, 1866, was proved 2G
May, 1879) was accidentally drowned at Howth, co. Dublin, 18'
Dec. 1878.
Seat — Tittour, Newtown Mountkennedy, co. Wiclilow.
OAKELEY OF OAKELEY.
Oaeelet, John, Esq. of Oakeley, Salop, J.P., 5.
7 Nov. 1856; m. 23 Oct. 1880, Mary Catharine,
dau. of Rev. Charles Kent, of Dinhani Hall, Ludlow,
and has had issue,
I. John Henry, b. 11 Aug. 1881 ; d. 26 Dec. 1882.
I. Kathleen Emily, b. 10 Jan. 1884.
II. Evelyn Mary, b. 21 Aug. 1885.
Liineag'e. — The family of Oakeley resided at an early
period at Oakeley, Salop.
Rowland Oakelet, Esq. of Oakeley, b. about 1550; m.
Mary, dau. of William Crowley, Esq. of Salop, and left, witl»
other issue, a son and successor,
Richard Oakeley, Esq. of Oakeley, M.P. for Bishop's Castle
1623, and a distinguished supporter of the royal cause, who, by
his 1st wife, Miss Mary Combes, left at his decease, 1658, with
other issue, a son and successor,
William Oakeley, Esq. of Oakeley, also M.P. for Bishop's
Castle and High Sheriff of Salop 1660, to. 1st, Mary 2nd dau.
of Walter Waring, Esq., but^by that lady had no surviving
issue. He ?n. 2ndly, Barbara, eldest dau. of Charles Walcot,
Esq. of Walcot, Salop, by Anne, his wife, 4th dau. of James,
8th Lord Chandos, and sister of James, 1st Duke of Chandos,
and had
Richard, his heir.
OAK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OAT
1503
John, of the Middle Temple, rl. unm.
William (Rev.), ancestor of Oakeley of Flos Tan-y-Ewlch
and of Oakeley, Bart.
The eldest son,
EicHAKD Oakeley, Esq. of Oakeley, High Sheriff 1724, m.
Margaret, dau. of Sir Herbert Croit, Bart., and had issue,
Richard, his heir.
Herbert (Rev.), in. Anne, dau. of Eobert Loder, Esq. of
Lechlade, and d. 1788, leaving a son, John, heir to his
uncle.
Mr. Oakeley (?. 1738, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Oakeley, Esq. of Oakeley, at whose decease, with-
out issue, the family estates devolved on his nephew,
John Oakeley, Esq. of Oakeley, who was s. by his son.
Rev. Herbert Oakeley, of Oakeley, Rector of Lydham,
Prebendary of Worcester, m. 29 Nov. 1804, Catherine, dau. of
John Holland, Esq. of Clapham, and by her (who d. 7 April,
1858) had issue,
William, his heir.
John, d. unm- 1837, aged 29.
Herbert, b. 12 July, 1813: d. vnm. Feb. 1851.
Arthur, successor to his brother.
Henry, heir to his brother.
Soulden, b. 27 Nov. 1818, an OfiBcer in the army; m. 184.'i.
Marianne de Lisle Simms, half-sister of John, 28th Lord
Kingsale, and d. Oct. 1856, leaving one son and two daus.
Catherine, r,i. Eobert Burton, Esq. of Longner, and d. Aug.
1868, leaving issue.
Mary, m. John Pryce Jones, Esq. of Coffronnydd, co. Mont-
gomery, and had issue.
Anna, m. Rev. Arthur C Johnes, of Gartmyl, co. Mont-
gomeiy, and had issue.
Sophia, m. Richard Francis Cleveland, Esq., Comm. E.N.,
and d. 1864, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
William Oakeley, Esq. of Oakeley, b. 12 Nov. 1806;
m. 1834, Alicia Mary, dau. of Gen. Sir Evan Lloyd, of
Ferney Hall, Salop, but d. s. p. June, 1851, and was s. by his
brother,
Rev. Arthur Oakeley, M.A. of Oakeley, J. P., h. 29 April,
1815, who d. unm. 2 Jan. 1870, and was s. by his brother,
Henry Oakeley, Esq. of Oakeley, J.P., Capt. R.N., b. 28
Dec. 1816; m. 1 June, 1847, Emily Letitia, 3rd dau. of Col.
Hamlin Trelawny, E.A., of Trelawny, Cornwall, and d. 12
March, 1877, having had issue,
I. Arthur Henry, b. 27 May, 1853 ; d. xmm. Oct. 1876.
u. John, now of Oakeley.
I. Catherine Emily, m. Sept. 1872, Godfrey W. FitzHugh,
Esq. and has issue. ii. Sophia.
Arms — Arg., on a fesse between three crescents gu. as many
fleurs-de-lis, or. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour,
holding in the hand a scimitar, all ppr., pommel and hilt
or.
/Sea<— Oakeley, Bishop's Castle.
OAKES OF NOWTON COURT.
Oakes, James Henet Porteus, Esq. of Nowton
Court, Suffolk, M.P. for Bury St. Edmund's 1852-57,
M.A., J.P., aud D.L., b. 28 Sept. 1821; 5. Ms father
1875.
Lineage. — James Oakes, Esq., h. 1701; m. twice; his
2nd wife was Susan, dau. of Orbell Eay, Esq., and by her he
had issue (with three daus., Susan, 6. 1740, m. George Green,
Esq. ; Mary, 6. 1744, m. James Bridge, Esq. : and Elizabeth,
h. 1747 ; m. Eev. Richard Baker) one son,
James Oakes, Esq. of Bury St. Edmunds, Banker, J. P. and
D.L., 6. 1741 ; to. Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher Adamson, Esq.
of Wereham, co. Norfolk, and by her (who d. 1802) had issue,
Orbell Eay, his heir; James (Eev.) Eector of Thurston, b.
1700, j)i. Elizabeth, dau of Rev. Charles Tyrrell ; and Maria
Susan, m . 1793, Col. Gould. Mr. Oakes d. 1829, and was s. by
his son,
Orbell Ray Oakes, Esq. of Nowton Court, 6. 1768, J.P. and
D.L. ; /ii. Elizabeth Frances, dau. of John Plamplin, Esq. of
Chadacre Hall, ShimpUng, and by her (who d. 8 May, 1811)
had issue,
Henry James, of Nowton Court.
Orbell, Capt. E.N., b. 1800 ; m. Caroline Bryan, and had
issue.
Hervey Aston Adamson (Rev.),-*. 1803 ; m. Eliza, eldest dau.
of Kev. J. H. Elwin, and left, with other issue, a son,
Hervey Aston, of Hill House, Stowmarket, Suffolk, J.P.
Elizabeth Frances, m. Lieut.-Col. Eobert Samuel Hustler,
E.E., and d. s. p. April, 1831.
Mr. Oakes d. 29 July, 1837, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry James Oakes, Esq. of Newton Court, M.A., J.P.,
and D.L., High Sheriff 1847, b. 23 June, 1790; m. 3 Jan.
1820, Mary Anne, dau. oi Eev. Eobert Porteus, Rector of
Wickham Bishops, Essex, great-nephew of Dr. Porteus, anfl
had issue.
I. James Henry Porteus. now of Nowton Court.
II. Orbell Plampin, b. 19 May, 1824 ; m. 7. Dec. 1849, Julia,
dau. of Thomas Evans, Esq. of Lyminster, Sussex, and,
dying 1881, left issue, Orbell Henry, Capt. Worcestershire
Eegt., m. Laura, dau. of Capt. Clifton; Reginald, Capt.
E.A. ; Beilby Porteus (Eev.), B. A. ; Ada; and Julia Mar-
garet.
III. Frederic Aston, late 3rd Dragoon Guards, b. 16 Feb.
1826.
I. Frances Marian, m. 1 July, 1847, Rev. Henry Bunbury
Blake (who d. 20 April, 1873), eldest son of Sir Henry-
Charles Blake, 4th Bart., and has issue.
He d. 1875.
Arms — Sa., on a fesse engrailed, between six slips of oak,
fructed or, three oak leaves vert. Crest — An oak tree ppr.,
fructed or, encircled with palisades. Motto — Quercus robur
salus patriae.
Seat — Nowton Court, near Bury St. Edmunds.
OATES OF GESTINGTHOE.PE HALL.
Oates, William Edward, Esq. of G estingtliorpe
Hall, Essex, E.E G-.S., Lord of the Manor of Over
Hall, late 2nd West York Militia, b. 15 Dec. 1841 ;
m. 11 Sept. 1877, Caroline Annie, 2nd dau. of
Joshua Bucktou, Esq. of West Lea, Meanwood,
near Leeds, and has issue,
I. Lawrence Edward Grace, b. 17 March, 18S0.
II. Brj-an William Grace, &. 21 Dec. 1883.
I. Lilian Mary.
II. Violet Emily.
Lineage. — The name of Fitz Otes occurs in the Roll of
Battle Abbey, amongst the followers of William the Con-
queror. Henry, Duke of Normandy, about 16 Stephen,
granted to Eanulph, Earl of Chester, the fees of Ealfe Fitz
Oats. Eobert de Vere, Earl of Oxford, had the wardship of
the heir of William Fitz Otes to marry his niece, 16 King-
John. Westcote, a part of the Lordship of the Barons of
Stafford, was by them enfeoffed to Eobert Fitz Otes, to hold
of them at a certain rent, ante 38 Henry III. Subsequently
to this, the name is found variously spelt, Otts, Oates, anil
Oattes, and the manor of Otes, in the parish of High Laver, co.
Essex, is stated to have been so called from John Otes, who
with others, held the manor of Little Laver, in the same co.
in the time of Edward II. At what precise period the Otes-
family first settled in Yorkshire in uncertain, but ic is of
considerable standing in that co. The title deeds of the
Shibden Hall Estate in Southowram, show that it belonged.
12 Henry IV., to John Otes, who resided there at that time,
and to his descendants till the reign of Henry Vlll., whilst
his kinsman Bryan Otes, some of whose descendants held
property in Northowram, possessed considerable estates at
Halifax, 21 Henry Vlll. About this period others of the
family appear as landed proprietors in the same district of
the West Hiding, amongst whom are found the immediate
ancestors of the present family.
Thomas Otes, of Lincoln College, Oxford 1575 (then aged
21), and aftei-wards of Thornhill Lees, near Dewsbury, pos-
sessed lands at Silsden, in Craven, and at several other placer,
in the West Elding. Dying s. p. at Holme, in the parish of
Almondbury, his estate was administered May, 1626, by his
brother,
Lawrence Otes, or Oates, of Woolley. near Barnsley, who
possessed lands there in 1606, and conveyed during his lifetime
{ante 1630) his real estate to his nephew William, son of his
brother, John Oates. This nephew,
William Gates, of Nether Denby, in the parish of Kirk-
heaton, near Barnsley, Gent. 6. ante 1594, possessed est.ates at.
several places in that district and at Giggleswick, in Craven.
Hej/i. 1st, adau. of George Greene, of Nether Denby, by whom
he had a son, John, living 1628, and 2ndly, Ann, dau. of Thomas
Beaumont, of Castle Hall, near Mirfield, Gent., by whom (who
d. 1663) he had issue,
I. John Oates, of Nether Denby, bapt. 9 Oct. 1631 ; m. 1st,
30 March, 1657, Susan, dau. of William Brooke, of Dod-
wortli, and had three sons and one dau., of whom the male
line became extinct in the 4th generation. He m. 2ndly,
Hannah Wadsnorth, and d. 9 March, 1709, having had by
his 2nd wife (who d. 10 Aug. 1691), with two younger sons
(James, m. Catharine, dau. and co-heir of John Wilson, of
Worthy Hall, d. s. p., 1738, and Samuel, went to America
1504
OAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OAT
ttbout 1724, where lie scttlei! at Parnrtaple, near Boston,
and tliree clan?., JIary, m. Iticlianl Veveis, of Sheffield and
rotteiton; Martha, m. John GoilIe),of Wakefield; and
Hannah, m. Benjanjin Ilpist, of Swill.ngton), a son,
JosErH, of Nether Denby, m. 29 Aujr. 170G, Grace, dau. of
Bartin Allot, of Bilhani Grange, near Doncaster, Gent,
(by Mary his wife, dau. and c>-heir of John Peebles, Esq.,
-(^lentlenian of the I'rivy Cn'imber to Charles II., and
Lord of the Manor of Dewsbury), and d. 3 Feb. 1742, aped
63, havinj- had by her (wlio d. 24 Dee. 1748), with nine
daus. (viz. Mary, i». 1st, William Ilaigh, of Almond-
bury ; 2ndly, Edward Middleton, of Tidswell ; and Srdly,
John Hough, of Tidsweil ; 2 Jane, m. Itoger Hill, of
Heath, co. Derby; 3 Grace, d. young; 4 Anne, m, 1st,
Franeis Armitaye, of Dudnianston, and 2nd!y, Joseiih
Scott, of Woodsome : 5 Hannah, d. young ; ti Sarah, jh.
Thomas Shepherd, of Hemsworth ; 7 Catharine, m. 1st,
John Wilkinson, of Tidswell, and 2ndly, Mr. 1 arkes, of
Kexhorough ; 8 Susanna, ra. John Wilson, of Broom-
htad, Esq. J. P., the Antiquary ; and 9 Margaret, m.
Samuel Watson, of Bakewell), live sons to survive in-
fancy.
J Eiehard, of Denby and St. Kitt's, AVest Indies, b.
8 March, 1709-10; vi. Martha Tildsley, of Leeds, and
</. s.p. 1767.
2 Joseph, b. 24 Nov. 1716; d. unm. 174S.
-3 bryan, of the "Duke" privateer, b. 5 Dec. 1717;
d. tinm. 1746.
4 Bartin, b. 8 Nor. 1720; d. in Edinburgh.
■S James, of Southampton, b. 14 Nov. 1723, Lieut, in the
army, served under General Weiitworth in South
America, 1741, m. Catherine, dau. of Poole St. Barbe,
of Bittern, near Southampton, and by her (who i,i.
2ndly, Capt. Edward Earmar, of the U.M., and d. 1747)
ihad an only son,
Joseph, of Kilnahone, otherwise Green Hall, near
Cork, Sheriff of that city, m. 1st, 7 Aug. 1763, Eliza
beth, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Christopher Uussell, 17th
Kegt., Governor of Minorca, and widow of James,
younger brother of Sir John Conway CoUluirst, of
Ardrum, co. Cork, Bart. She d. 1776, and he m.
2ndly, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Hovell Earmar, of
Mount Hovell, co. Cork, M.D., which lady, d. s. p.
1810. He d. ante Dec. 1780, having had issue by his
iirst wife,
James Poole, K.IL, Lieut. -Col. 88th Regt. (Con-
naught Rangers), b. 20 March, 1766; rii. 23 Oct.
1817, Lucy Ann Davis, widow, dau. of Henry
Wiffen, of Chelmsford. He served in the West
Jndies (twice wounded), in tha East Indies, and
in the Egyptian Campaign of 1801 ; was in tlie
Expedition to South America in 1807, and through
the whole of the Peninsular war (three times
Severely wounded), was present at the battles of
Talavera and Urthes and at the storming of Eort
Picurina, d. s. p. 4 April, 1863.
Joseph-Allot, d. young.
Edwaid, Capt. of a privateer, settled in Canada.
Henrietta, vi. 1st, Stephen liossington Elms, of Cork,
and 2ndly, Rev. Andrew Taylor.
Catherine, m. Dr. Reeves, a Surgeon in the army.
IT. .Joseph, of Barnsley, bapt. 2 Dec. 1632; d. v.nm., ad-
ministration granted 22 Sept. 16C3.
lit. Joshua, bapt. 26 Uct. 1634 ; d. s.p. IGO'j.
IV. Thomas, bapt. 9 Feb. 1639; d. young.
V. Jonas, bapt. 10 July, 1642; d. young.
VI. JosiAS, of whom presently.
1. Judith, bapt. 10 April, 1637: in. 20 Sept. 1659, Richard
Nettleton, Esq. of Eaiisheaton, J. P., and d. April, 1664.
J7. Mary, bapt. 8 March, I64.T; vi. William Brooke, of Dod-
woith, and d. 25 June, 1712, ha\ing had i.ssue, of whom
Kev. Thomas Brooke, M.A., vi. Mary, dau. of the Very Rev.
Thomas Comber, D.D., Dean oi Durham, and was grand-
father of John Charles Brooke, M.A. of Eieldhead, E.S.A.,
Somerset Herald.
311. Anne, m. Rev. John Brooke, M A., of Fieldhead, Rector
of High Hoyland, co. l.ork, and was buried at Silkstoiie, 8
June, 1728.
IV. Elizabclh, bapt. 15 April, 1651; d. young.
tVilliam Gates was buried at Kirkheaton, 6 June, 1659. His
•6th son,
JosiAS Gates, of Chickenley Hall, in the parish of Dcws-
liury, bapt. 23 Feb. 1643; 'in. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of William
Eenton of Woodhouse Hill, Ilunslct, and by her (who d. 28
Ji.ug. 1679), had issue,
I. William, of Wakefield, b. 2 .Sept. 1673; m. 5 June, 1707,
Gertrude, dau. of Edwaid Goodwyn, of Raw marsh, near
Itoiherham, and </. 16 Nov. 1737, having had by her (who
.d. 3 Dec. 1729), nine sons and two daus., namely,
1 Edward, sometime of Furnival s Inn, Solicitor, after-
wai.ds of Rawmarsh, s. his maternal uncle, Edwaid
-Goodwyn, in his estates at Rawmarsh, bapt. 25 June,
1708, d. unm. 24 March, 1776.
-.2 Uihiam, bapt. 6 June, 1709; d. 13 June, 1730.
US Smnuel, bapt. 6 June. 1711 ; rf. an infant.
4 Thon.a.-, ci \\ akaield, J. P. for the West Riding, At-
forney-at-Law. .■!. his brother in his estates at Rawmarsh,
bapt. 22 April, 1712 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. ol Eduard Fos-
ter, of Thornc, co. York, and lieir to herbrotht-r, Edward
Foster, and d. 24 Dec. 1733, having had by her (whod. ,■)
Sept. 1791), with four other children, who d. young, one
6on and two daus., namely,
William, of Rawmarsh, J. P., only surviving son and
heir, d. uvm. 19 Aug. 1803, aged 57, when the estates
and representation of his family passed to his surviv-
ing sister and deceased sister's children.
Susanna, co-heir to her brother, m. William Crowder,
E-q. of Wakefield, afterwards of Bath, and. d. s.p.
April, 1806, aged 65.
Elizabeth, bapt. 19 Jan. 1743; m. 11 May, 1778, John
Crowder, Esq. of Brolherton, near Rotheiham (brother
to the above William Crowder), and d. 21 June, 1789,
leaving issue.
5 Richard, bapt. 18 Jan. 1713; d. young.
6 George, bapt. 17 Jan. 1714; d. at sea circa 1731.
7 Francis, d. young, 1731.
8 Goodwyn, of Manchester, Merchant, bapt. 17 March,
1721 ; d. u-im.
9 Charles, of Burdon Flatts, co. York, Capt. and Adjutant
2nd West York Militia, bipt. 11 July, 1723; m. Elizabeth
Charlton, and d. s. p. 1789.
1 Gertrude, of Rawmarsh, bapt. 21 June, 1710; d. unm.
1787.
2 Sarah, bapt. 17 Sept. 1718 ; d. young.
II. Joseph, of whom presently.
I. Anne, b. 12 April, 1672; d. March, 1681.
II. Wary, bapt. 3 Sept. 1677: m. 15 May,«1700, Joseph,
Sinithson, of Low Laithes; d. 30 Oct. 1741, having had
issue.
III. Elizabeth, bapt. 30 Aug. 1679; d. unm. 20 Sept. 1757.
lie m. 2ndly, 29 March, 1682, Hannah, dau. of Thomas
Fenton, the elder of Ilunslet, and d. March, 1718, having had
by this lady (who d. 15 May, 1733) four sons, namely, Josias,
Thomas, Samuel, and Benjamin, and one dau. Abigail, of
none of whom does any issue remain. The 2nd son of his first
marriage,
Joseph Gates, of Leeds, Merchant, 6. 11 June, 1675 ; m. 11
Feb. 1702, Mary, 2nd dau. of Thomas Fenton, of Hunslet, by
Mary his wife, d;iu. of James Ibbetson, of Leeds, Merchant,
great-grandfather of Sir Henry Ibbetson, 1st Bart, of Denton,
by whom (who d. 10 Sept. 1765) he had issue,
I. Thomas, of Leeds, Merchant, b. 2 July, 1710; m. 13 Oct.
1740, Sarah Watson, of Swanland and Forriby, near
Hull, and d. 29 Dec. 1750, having had by her (who d. 18
April, 1744) one dau. F^lizabeth, bapt. 21 Sept. 1743; m.
'1 honias Leach, of West Riddlesden Hali, near Bingley, and
d. s. p. July, 1807.
II. Joseph, /;. 10 April, 1712; d. an infant.
III. Josiah, b. 10 April, 1713; d. 28 April, 1719.
IV. George, of whom presently.
V. Josiah, of AUerton Hall, near Leeds, Merchant, h. 7
March, 1721 ; m. Mary, dau. of John Roebuck, of Sheffield,
and d. 24 Feb. 1(82, having had by her (who d. 19 April,
1795) one dau. Sarah, d. 1 Uct. 1755.
VI. Samuel, of Leeds, Merchant, 6. 15 Sept. 1722; m. Maiy,
eldest dau. of Samuel Hanier, Esq. of Hauler Hall, near
Rochdale, by Mary, his wife, sister of Sir Henry lbbets..n,
Bart., and d. 21 Dec. 1789, having had by her (who. d. 2/
July, 1793),
1 Joseph, 6. 10 Feb. 1749; d. an infant.
2 Samuel Hamer, of AUerton Hall, near Leeds, D,L. for
the West Riding of Turk, 6. 2i July, 1752; m. 4 Kov.
1782, Sarah, dau of William Coape Sherbrooke, I'.sq. of
Arnold, co. Motts (by Sarah his wife, dau. and eo-heirot
Henry Sherbrooke, Esq. of Oxion, co. Notts, and sister of
Major-Gen. Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, G.C.B., K.H.,
sometime Governor-Gen. of Canada. He d. II ^ov. 1811,
having had by her (who d. 2 F'eb. 1834), wiih four daus.
(1 Frances, bapt. 30 Sept. 1783; d. unm. 21 Oct. 1863;
2 Harriet Hamer, b. 25 June, 1786; d. unm. 10 Dec.
1797; 3 Mary Coape, bapt. 11 Feb. 1788; d. unm. 7 Nov.
1810; and 4 Elizabeth Coa|ie Sherbrooke, bapt. 10 Dec.
1792; d. unm. 12 March, 1812), four sons, namely,
William Coape, Capt. in the army and AiJe-dc-Camp to
his uncle. Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, b. 4 March, 1/90,
s. his uncle. Col. Coape, in properties in cos. Lincoln, _
Lancaster, and Notts in 1849, and his aunt. Lady Sher-
brooke, in the estate of Calverton Hall, co. Notts, in
1856. He m. Sept. 1822, Julia Henrietta, 2iid dau. of
John Leacroft, Esq. of Southwell, co. Notts, and d. s. p.
6 Jan. 1863.
Henry Coape, sometime of Paris, bapt. 13 June, 1791 ;
s. his elder brother in his properties, and d. unm. 21
Dec. 1872.
Charles, b. 10 Feb. 1785; d. an infant.
John Coape Sherbrooke, R.N., b. 10 Feb. 1704; ni.Nov.
1834, Ann Jane, 4tli dau. of Thomas Falkner, M.U., of
Loiind Hall, co. Notts, which lady d. March, 1870. He
d. 1 Dec. 1846, having had one son,
William Henky Coape Gates, of Langford Hall, near
Newark, late 97th Regt., J. P. for Notts, High bhcrilf
OAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OAT
1505
for that CO. 1880, b. 13 Oct. 1835, s. to the estate of
Calverton Hall on the death of his uncle, Capt. Gates,
in I8fi3, and to the family properties on the death of
liis uncle, Henry Coape Gates, in 1872. He -la. 4
June, 1857, Sophia, 4th dau. of W. L. Domenichctti,
Esq. of Collinghain, co. Xotts, 96th Kegl., by whom
he has two sons,
William Coape, Lieut. 104th Eegt. (Koyal Miinster
Fusiliers), b. 7 July, 1862; m. 4 Dec. 1890, Louise
Alice Mary, eldest dau. of H. K. Kerr, Esq., and
niece and adopted dau. of J. T. Woolley, Esq. of
Wembley House, eo. Middlesex, and CoUingham,
CO. Notts.
Erancis Hamer, of Trin. Coll. Canib., b. 6 June,
1866.
3 Josiah Henry, of Burley, near Leeds, D.L., 6. May,
1858; Til. Dorothy, 2nd dau. of Edward Lister, Esq. of
Langthorne, near Bedale, and d. 16 Jan. 1832. having
had by her (who d. 3 Jan. 1830;, two sons and four
daus.,
Charles, of Seville , in Spain, 6. 6 March, 1788 ; m. Jose-
phine de Bunes, of Seville, and had four sons and four
daus., who all d. unm.
George Hamer, of Bolton Lodge, co. Lancaster, 6. 13 Jan.
1794: d. unm. 8 March, 1871.
Eliza Hamer, b. 29 March, 1789 ; d. unm. 17 Feb. 1869.
Anne Margaret, b. 28 Sept. 1796; d.umn. 16 Feb.
1818.
Jane, d. an infant, 7 Xov. 1793.
IsabeUa Mary, 6. 13 Nov. 1786; m. 2 May, 1811, Wil
liam liprrowdaile, eldest son and heir of Kichardson
Borrowdaile, Ksq., of Bedford HiU, co. Surrey, and d. 9
March, lb36, having had issue.
4 Henry William, of Fieldhead, near Bradford, D.L., b. 24
May, 1761 ; rn. Margaret, dau. of Edward Cockshott, Esq.
of ftlorley, near Bingley, and d. 17 April, 1831, having
had one dau. Hannah, d an infant.
5 William, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., b. 24 March, 1764; d. unm.
1796.
6 Edward, of Bradford, Merchant, b. 17 Oct. 1770, and d.
12 June, 18a8; m. 1st, 22 April, 1801, Kebecca, dau. of
William Lodge, of Pontefract, by whom (who d. 26 Aug.
1817) he had four sons, William, John, Samuel, and
Edward, who all went abroad, and one dau. Mary, ra. 9
March, 1826, James Lambert, of Ashton House, Bradford,
andd. 9 May, 1866, having had issue. He ?/i.2ndIy,23
Aug. 1818, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Taylor, of Bradford,
and by her bad two sons, Henry William and George,
who both d. unm., and four daus., Margaret Anne, m.
Benjamin Cheatle, of Leeds, d. s.p. ; Elizabeth Hamer,
m. hrancis Kennedy, of Leeds, and d. 11 Nov. 1850, hav-
irg had issue; Frances, m. John Bray, of Leeds, and d.
Is April, 1857, having had issue; and Ellen, jn. 1st,
John Cawthorn, of I>eeds, and 2nrily, William Kelsey, of
Ixjndon, by both of whom she had issue.
1 Mary, bapt. 10 May, 1750; d. 14 June, 1765.
2 Ann, b. 25 March, 1754 ; m. Thomas Bond, of Lancaster,
and d. 1796.
3 Margaret, b. 14 March, 1756; d. unm. 17 May, 1828.
I. Elizabeth, 6. 19 Dec. 1703; m. Hugh Marshall, of Leeds,
Merchant, and d. 10 Sept. 1779, having had an only dau.
Alice, wife of John Parker, of Woodthorpe.
II. Anne, b. 14 Sept. 1705 ; d. unm. 14 July, 1787.
III. Mary, b. 15 April, 1708; d. unm. 21 Nov. 1782.
IV. Lydia, b. 24 April, 1715; m. Thomas Sanderson, of En-
wood, near Blackburn, and d. 1795.
V. liachael, b. 10 Dec. 1718 ; d. an infant,
Mr. Gates, who purchased in 1716 a portion of the estate after-
wards called Gatlaiids, and in 1720 other properties in Leeds,
d. 27 Nov. 1729. His 4th son,
Geobge Gates, of Low Hall, near Leeds, b. 18 May, 1717;
n. 31 Dec. 1741, Sarah, only surviving dau. and heir of
Joseph JoUey, of Manchester, Merchant, great-great-grandson
of John Jolley, of Leek, co. Stafford (of the same family as
that of Lord Hylton, whose ancestor ante 1684, changed the
name of Jolley to Jolliffe), by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of James
Chadwick, of Manchester (who m. 2ndly, John Eider, of Man-
chester, Mercliant, and had by him a dau. Mary, wife of
Thomas Philips, Esq. of Sedgley, near Manchester, and mother
of Sir George Philips, Bart, of W^eston and Sedgley). Mrs.
Gates d. 11 May, 1768, having had issue, four sons and sis
daus., viz.,
I. Joseph, of whom presently.
II. Benjamin, b. 20 Feb., and d. 3 March, 1745.
III. George William, of Leeds, Merchant, 6. 20 Aug. 1748 : m.
11 Aug. 17.^8, Mary, dan. of Robert Hibbert, of Manchester,
Merchant, and sister of George Hibbert, Esq. of Clapham
Common, Surrey, sometime M.P. for Seatord and Chairman
of the West India Dock Company, by whom (who cZ. 14 April,
1845) he had issue,
George Hibbert, of Greenwich Estate, Vere, Jamaica, 6.
31 Aug. 1791 ; d. 11 April, 1837.
Bobert, Capt. West India Eegt., 6. 30 Dec. 1792 : d. unm.
8 April, 1816.
Thomas Hibbert, d. an infant.
II.
William Washington, b. 2 Feb. 1796; d. 24 July, IbOO.
Hibbert, of the Whitney Estate, Jamaica, b. 6 Aug. 1797 •
d. 14 Dec. 1840.
Anna Maria, of Zion Hill, Bath, b. 5 May, 1790 ; U. anui.
Feb. 1S70.
He rf. 7 May, 1797.
IV. Frederick, of Belmont, near Leeds, Merchant, 6. 3 Aug.
1750; m. 29 Aug. Ii70, Phoebe Anne, 3rd dau. and co-heir of
William Eead, of Leeds, Merchant, and d. 14 Aug. Is03,
having had by her (who d. G Oct. 1823) two sons and three
daus.,
Frederick William, of Barlings Honse, co. Lincoln. J. P.,
b. 3 Feb 1785 ; ra. 19 April, 1820, Mary Anne, elder dau.
and ultimately heir of Charles Foster, of Barliug.i, and
(/. s.p. 23 Feb. 1862. She d. 24 March, 1879.
William Eead, b. 3 July ; d. 5 Sept. 1777.
Mary Anne, b. 20 Jlay, 1779 ; d. unm. 29 May, 1864.
Hannah Maria Harriett, 6. 17 Jan. 1781 ; d. unm. 26 SJcpt.
1828.
Phcebe Caroline, b. 31 Aug. 1782; d. unm. 29 Sept. 1809.
I. Mary, 6. 15 Jan. 1746; d. \(nm. 11 Feb. 17C9.
II. Annie, d. an infant, 21 April, 1756.
HI. Sarah, d. an infant, 11 Jan. 1757.
IV. Sally, d. an infant, 20 May, 1758.
v. Louisa Anne, b. 27 Dec. 17£8; m. 29 Sept. 1780, Eev.
William Wood, of Leeds, F.L.S., and d. 22 Sept. 18C6,
having had issue {see Wood of Singleton Lodge, co. Lan-
caster).
VI. Sophia Carolina, b. 15 Nov. 1760; m. 13 Out. 1785,
Thomas Robinson, of Woodlands, near Manchester, Mer-
chant, and d. 9 July, 1825, having had issue, three sons,
who d. s. p., and one dau. Sophia Anne, wife of Sir Ben-
jamin Heywood, 1st Bart, of Claremont, d. 25 May, 1852.
Mr. Gates, who, like his father, was a Merchant at Leeds,
commanded a company of the Trained Bands raised to sup-
press the Eebellion in 1745. He purchased, in 1765, the
estate of Carr House, Meanwood, and d. 20 Dec. 1779. Kis
eldest son,
Joseph Gates, of Wcetwood Hall, near Leeds, 6. 11 Aug.
1743, s. his father in the Carr House estate and other proper-
ties, and purchased a portion of the present Meanwoodside.
estate. Hem. 27 March, 1777, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Joshua.
Eayner, of Leeds, Merchant (by Sarah his wife, only surviv-
ing dau. of William Milnes, of Chesterheld, co. Derby, whose •
brother, Eobert Milnes, of Wakefield, was ancestor of Lord
Houghton), and co-heir of her brother, Milnes Eayner, of
Leeds, and by her, who d. 6 Sept. 1798, had issue,
I. George, of Carr House, Meanwood, b. 13 Feb. 1781 ; d. .
unm. 21 June, 1832,
II. Joseph Henry, of Gatlands, near Leeds (who for several- '
years represented the mercantile house of his family at
Messina, Sicily), «. his elder brother in the Carr House
estate, b. 15 Aug. 1784; m. 7 Sept. 1819, Mary, only dau.
of Thomas Dixon, of Bolton, co. Lancaster, Merchant, and
d. 17 Jan. 1868, having had by her (who d. 21 June, 1827)
two sons and three daus., viz.,
1 George William, 6. 18 March, 1823; m. 28 Feb. 1803,
Anna Maria Sarah, only dau. of William Bri.ggs, of Tich-
field, CO. Hants, Capt. 50th (Queen's Own) liegt., and d.
2 Oct. 1876, having had issue (with two sons and a duu.,^
who d. in infancy),
George, 6. 30 Sept. 1861, Capt. West India Eegt.
Joseph Henry, 6. 4 Aug. 1865.
Mary. Louisa Anne.
2 Joseph Henry, of Leeds, Solicitor, b. 12 Oct. 1824 ; d^.
unm. 19 Sept. 1859.
1 Elizabeth Mary, b. 24 Aug. 1820; d. unm. 27 Oct-
1845.
2 Sarah Anne, m. June, 1848, Francis Wemyss In-ine,
M.D., grandson of Alexander Irvine, Isth Laird of Drum,
CO. ALerdeen, by whom (who d. 5 May, 1883) she had
three sons, Francis Gates, Charles Sydney, and Henry
Harrington, and two daus., Elizabeth Mary, d. young,
and Frances Annie. She d. May, 1893.
3 Mary, 6. 7 April, 1827 ; m. 8 Sept. 1847, Joshua Buck-
ton, of West Lea, Meanwood, near Leeds, and d. 22 Dec.
1858, having had (with one son, William Henry, who d.
29 April, 1856) two daus., Mary Emily, m. 18 Sept. Ibl-i,
Hermann Karl Kremnitz, Intendantur-Rath, 7th German
Army Corps (who d. July, 189J, leaving issue two .sons),
and Caroline Annie, vi. her cousin, William Edward Gates.
III. Edwabd, of whom hereafter.
I. Sarah, b. 3June, 17i8: ?/i. 22 Nov. 1810, George Willi.im
Wood, Esq. of Singleton Lodge, near Manchester, J. P. and
D.L., sometime M.P. for South Lancashire, and suljse-
quently for the borough of Kendal. She d. 27 July, lbU4,
having had issue, one son, William Rayner Wood, Esq. of
Singleton Lodge, J. P. and D.L.
II. Anne, 6. 27 Oct. 1779 ; d. 24 July, 1797.
III. Mary, 6. 24 Feb. 1783; d. unm. 17 April, 1869.
Mr. Gates, who for many years was engaged in mercantile life
in Leeds, d. 20 Dec. 1824. His 3rd son,
Edwaud Gates, Esq. of Meanwoodside, near Leed.s, some
5 1}
1506
OER
THE LANDED GENTRY,
O'BE,
time of Furnivarslnn. resided for several years of his earlier
life at Malta, b. 28 Jan. 1792 ; m. 17 Out. 1836, Susan, only
surviving child and heir of Edward Grace, Esq. J. P., of St.
Ann's, Burley, near Leeds, by whom (who d. 26 Jan. 1889) he
had issue,
I. Edward Grace, 6. U Oct. 1838 ; d. 23 Sept. 1847.
II. Francis, F.E.G.S., 6. 6 April. 1S40, educated at Ch. Ch.
Oxford, d. of fever in the interior of South Africa, 5 Feb.
1875, whilst on a journey of exploration and natural history
research. The scientific and other results of his expedition
were posthumously published in a work entitled Matabde
Land and the Victoria Falls.
in. William Edward, of Gestingthorpe Hall.
IV. Charles George, of Meanwoodside, near Leeds, B.A.
Trinity Hall, Camb., Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, 0. 5
May. 18i4.
I. Emily, b. 19 Sept. 1837 ; d. 27 April, 1840.
Mr. Gates rf. 6 Feb. 1S65.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., two bendlets engrailed
az., in chief a cock gu., a canton erni., for Gates; 2nd arg.,
on a pile vert, three dexter hands erect of the first, for Jollet ;
3id, gu., a lion rampant, per fesse erm. and erminois, between
two roses arg., barbed and seeded ppr., for Grace. Crest — A
cubit arm in armour ppr., charged with two bendlets engrailed
az., the hand grasping a dirk, the point upwards, also ppr.,
pommel and hUt or. Mottoes— S\m dextra cuique ; and Perse-
"vere.
-$Va<— Gestingthorpe Hall, Halstead, Essex.
GATES OF LANGFOED HALL.
(See i^receding Memoir.)
OATES OF MEANWOODSIDE.
i^See preceding Memoir.)
O'BEIRNE OF JAMESTOWN.
O'Beiene, Hugh James, Esq. of Jamestown, co.
Jjcitrim, J. P. and D.L., in the Diplomatic Service,
b. 7 Sept. 1866.
Lineage. — Feancis O'Beirne, Esq. of Jamestown (son
of Hugh O'Beirne, d. 1813, by his wife. Miss Keon, of Keon-
brook, CO. Leitrim), m. 1826, Miss Winefred Kolan, and by
her (who d. 1852) had issue,
Hugh, late of Jamestown.
Francis, Col. late 2nd Dragoon Guards, late M. P. co. Leitrim.
Mary, m. 185'.;, Capt. George Talbot, C.B., of Knockmullen,
Chief Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Dublin,
1877-82 (see Talbot of Castle Talbot), and has issue.
Fanny, m. J. H. Monahan, Esq., Q.C., eldest son of the
Bight Hon. Lord Chief Justice Monahan, and has issue.
JuUa, m. John Ball, Esq., eldest son of Kight Hon. Judge
Ball.
Mr. O'Beirne d. 1854. His eldest son,
Hugh O'Beirne, Esq. of Jamestown, co. Leitrim, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1855, m. 26 Jan. 1858, Elizabeth, dau. of
Eight Hon. J. H. Monahan, Lord Cliief Justice of the Court of
Common Pleas in Ireland, and had issue,
I. Francis, late of Jamestown Lodge.
u. Hugh James, now of Jamestown.
III. Joseph, b. 12 July, 1874.
IV. George John, 6. 24 Dec. 1877; d. 10 Sept. 1883.
I. Mary Fiances Josephine, d. 1875.
u. Frances Geraldine Julia, d. 1875.
Mr. O'Beirne d. Sept. 1880, and was s. by his eldest son,
Feancis O'Beirne, Esq. of Jamestown, b. 28 Dec. 1864,
d. unm. 1839, when he was s. by his brother.
Scat— Jamestown, Drumsoa.
♦
obr:ie of clantilew.
Obee, Edwaed Stanley, Esq. of Clantilew, co.
Armagh, b. 18-45 ; m. 1871, Georgina Augusta, 4th
surviving dau. of the late Capt. L. B. Williams,
E.X., of Springfield Lodge, Bath, and has issue,
I. Eleanor Agnes.
II. Ethel Stanhowe.
III. Mary.
Lineag'e. — This family obtained their property in Ireland
by the marriage of Capt. Francis Obr(5 with Elinor, descendant
of William Stanhowe (to whom it had been granted in 1610),
in 1032.
Edward Odr^, Esq. son of Francis Obre, d. 1812, and Mary
Clarke, of Ardress, his wife, in. 1752, d. 1814), m. 1802, oarah
O'Neill, and by her (who d. 1837) had issue,
I. Francis, d. unm. ii. Edward, d. unm.
HI. Kalph Smith, of Clantilew.
I. Emily, m. Col. Hill, and has issue.
II. Cecilia, j)i. Wm. Pignell Newton, Esq., and has issue.
III. Theresa, m. Lewis Young Nash, Esq., and has issue.
IV. Mary, d. unm. v. Sarah, d. unvi.
Mr. Obre d. 1818. His 3rd son,
Ralph Smith Obbe, Esq. of Clantilew, co. Armagh, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1870, b. 1814; m. 1844, Jane Carohne, 2nd dau.
of the late Henry Coote Bond, Esq. of Bondville, Tynan, and
had issue,
I. Edward Stanley, now of Clantilew.
I. Eliza Matilda, m. 1870, Kev. G. Eoach Hyatt, B.A., Rector
of Stratton-on-the-Fosse, co. Somerset.
II. Theresa Charlotte, m. 23 April, 1878, John Garland, 2nd
son of John Alexander Mainley Cope, Esq. of Drummilly,
CO. Armagh, and d. 15 Dec. 1880.
3Ir. Obre d. 1887.
Scat — Clantilew, Loughgall.
Jiesidence — Erinagh, Morehampton Road, Dublin.
O'BRIEN OF CAHIRMOYLE.
O'Beiex, Edwaed William, Esq. of Caliir-
movle, CO. Limerick, J.P. and D.L., Higli Sheriff
1869, b. 24. Jan. 1837, »». 1st, 8 Sept. 1863, Mary
Spring, 2nd dau. of the Hon. Stephen Edmund
Spring-Rice of Mount Trenchard, co. Limerick, and
sister of Thomas, Lord Monteagle, and by her, who
d. 25 April, 1868, has issue,
I. William Debmod, b. 10 June, I8C5.
I. Ellen Lucy.
II. Lucy Mary.
Mr. O'Brien, m. 2ndly, 31 Jan. 1880, Julia Mary,
dau. of the late James Garth Marsliall, Esq. of
Leeds and Coniston, Lancashire, by Mary Alicia
Pery his wife, dau. of 1st Lord Monteagle, and by
her has issue,
II. Edward Conor Marshall, b. 3 Nov. 1880.
HI. Aubrey Ulick Marshall, b. 7 June, 1882.
III. Katharine Jenny.
IV. Margaret Ernestine.
Lineage. — William O'Brien, Esq. of Cahirmoyle (com-
monly called William Smith O'Brien) M.P. for Limerick, was
the second son of Sir Edward O'Brien, Bart, (see Bcrke's
Peerage, Inchiquin, B.) by Charlotte his wife, eld. dau. and
co-heiress of William Smith, Esq. of Cahirmoyle, co. Limerick,
and brother of Lucius, I3th Baron of Inchiquin. He had issue
by her, who d. 13 June, 1861,
T. Edward William, now of Cahirmoyle.
II. William Joseph, b. 21 Feb. 1839, and d. unm. 8 April,
1867.
HI. Lucius Henry (Rev.), Rector of Adare, co. Limerick, b.
13 Aug. 1842; m. 30 May, 1872, Emily Mary Hannah, dau.
of Richard Montgomery, Esq. of Beaulieu, co. Louth, and
has issue,
1 Donough Richard, b. 6 Jan. 1876.
2 Charles Murrough, b. 1877.
3 William Lucius Robert, b. 1889.
1 Lucy Mabel. 2 Eibhlin.
3 Honor Alice. 4 Charlotte Grace.
IV. Robert Donough, 6. 25 Sept. 1844,
v. Charles Murrough, b. 24 Jan. 1849; m. 27 July, 1871,
Mary, dau. of James Watt, Esq. of Claragh, co. Donegal,
and d. 13 Jan. 1877, leaving issue,
I Brian, b. 12 July, 1872.
I Ailne Mary. 2 Lucy Grace.
I. Lucy Josephine, vi. 26 June, 1862, Very Rev. John
Gwynn, D.D., formerly Warden of St. Columba's College,
and Dean of Derry, and now Regius Professor of Divinity
in the University of Dublin, and has issue, 1 Stephen
Lucius; 2 Edward John; 3 Charles; 4 Lucius; 5 Arthur
Perceval ; 6 Robert ; 7 John Tudor ; 8 Brian ; I Lucy
Penelope ; 2 Mary Katharine.
II. Ctiarlotte Grace.
Mr. WUliam O'Brien d. IS June, 1864, and was s. by his eldest
son.
^?-Hi.s— Quarterly, 1st and 4th gu., three lions passant
guardant in pale, per pale or and arg. for O'Brien; 2nd arg.
three piles meeting in point issuing from the chief gu. ; Srd
O'ER
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'BY
1507
or, a pheon az. ft-cs^— Issuing from a cloud an arm embowed,
trandisliiiiK a sword arg. pomel and hilt or. Mottoes— Over
the crest " Lamh laidiranuachtar," and " Vigueur dedessus."
geat — Cahirmoyle, Ardagh, co. Limerick. Toicn Residence —
24, Roland Gardens, S.W.
Club — Athenasum.
O'BRIEN OF BALLYNALACKEN.
O'Brien, Jajies, Esq. of Ballynalacken Castle,
CO. Clare, J.P. and D.L., High Sherife 1858, b. 9 Jan.
1832 ; m. Georgina, widow of Francis Macnamara
€alcutt, Esq., J. P., M.P., of St. Catherine's, co.
Clare.
Liineag'e. — Torlogh, or Terence O'Brien, Esq. of Leitrim,
•descended from a branch of the great Celtic family of O'Brien,
in. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry O'Brien, Esq. of Bealagh Corick,
hy Catherine his wife, sister of Col. Maurice O'Connell, and
liad issue,
I. Turlough, of whom presently.
II. John, who m. Miss Foster and had a son, Terence, who
d. s. p.
I. Catherine, a nun.
'The elder son,
TuRLOGH, or Terence O'Eeien, Esq. of Cross (subsequently
■called Elm Vale;, j)i. Eleanor, dau. of Murtogh O'Hogan, Esq.
of Cross, by Eleanor Butler his wife, niece of Sir Toby Butler,
Knt., M. P., Chief Commissioner of the Irish at the capitulation
•of Limerick, and had issue,
I. John, of Elm Vale, co. Clare, m. Margaret Macnamara,
and ((. s. p. 1792. His will, date Feb. in that year, was
proved 20 Dec. following.
II. James, of whom presently.
The 2nd son,
James O'Brien, Esq. of Limerick, m. Feb. 1791, Margaret,
dau. of Peter Long, Esq. by Anne his wife, elder dau. of
Stephen Eoche, Esq. of Limerick, and by her (who m. 2ndly,
Cornelius O'Brien, Esq., M.P. for Clare, and d. 6 April, 1839)
left issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Peter, of Limerick, b. Sept. 1799; ra. Emily, dau. of
Edward Shiel, Esq., and sister of the Eight Hon. Eichabd
LalobShiel, and d. s. p. Sept. 1855.
III. Terence, b. Dec. 1802 ; d. unm. March, 1820.
IV. James, oneof the Judges of the Queen's Bench in Ireland,
and M.P. for Limerick lS.o4 to 1868, 6. 27 Feb. 1806 ; rn.
9 July, 1836, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Segrave, Esq., and
d. 1882, leaving
1 John Henry, b. 25 Feb. 1855.
1 Anne, a nun. 2 Margaret, a nun.
3 Mary, vi. Henry J. Monahan, Esq., 2ud son of Lord
Chief Justice Monahan.
4 Clara, a nun. 5 Emily.
Mr. O'Brien d. 21 Feb. 1806, and was s. by his eldest son,
John O'Brien, Esq. of Elm Vale, and afterwards of Bally-
nalacken, M.P. for Limerick 1841 to 1852, High Sheriff co.
Clare 1836, b. 6 Dec. 1794; m. 12 June, 1827, Ellen dau. of
Jeremiah Murphy, Esq of Hyde Park, co. Cork, and by her
<who d. 19 Dec. 1860) had issue,
James, now of Ballynalacken Castle.
Jerome, late 28th Regt. , m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Clarke,
Esq. of Bansha, J.P. co. Tipperary, and has issue, Torlogh,
Jane, and Natalie.
•John, a Cistercian monk, d. s. p. 1889.
■William, Indian E.H.A., d. unm.
Peter (Sir) Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, created a baronet
28 Sept. 1891 {see Bdbke's Peerage'/.
Terence.
Margaret, m. James Martin, Esq. of 99 Fitzwilliam Square,
DubUn.
EUen, m. Robert Daniell, Esq., J.P., of New Forest, co.
Westmeath.
Catto, a nun. Anna, a nun.
Wr. O'Brien d. 6 Feb. 1855.
Amis — Gu., three lions passant guardant in pale, per pale or
•and arg. Ci-est—An arm embowed ppr., brandishing a sword
arg., pommelled and hilted or. il/oHo— Vigueur de dessus.
(Sea i— Ballynalacken Castle, and Lisdoonvarna, co. Clare.
O'BYENE OF ALLARDSTOWN AND
CORVILLE.
O'Byene, John, Esq. of Allardstown, co. Louth,
andCorville, co. Tipperary, J.P., a Count of Eome,
b. 1835 ; m. 17 April, 1864, Eleanor, dau. of the
late Count von Hiibner, late Austrian ambassador
to France and Koine, and has, with other issue,
Edward Alexander, m. 1 Sept. 1892, Rose Emily, 4th dau.
and co-heiress of Joshua James Netterville, Esq., J.P.
{see MacEvot of Tobcrtynan and Mount Hazel), and has
issue, Eleanor, 6. 11 June, 1893.
Mary, m. 12 Oct. 1886, John Appleyard O'Kelly, Esq. of
Gurtray, co. Galway, and has issue.
Lineage. — From John Btrne, of Ballinacor, co. Wicklow,
who was deputed, 1588, by his brother, the Chieftain O'Byrne,
to command the auxiliary army in aid of O'Neill, Earl of
Tyrone, sprung, according to family tradition,
Edmund Byrne, who settled at Killany, co. Louth. lie )ii.
Margaret Taaflfe, and by her had three sons,
Gerald, of Killany, of whom presently.
John, of New House, Termonfecken, co. Louth.
Thomas, of Corcreagh, co. Louth.
The eldest son,
Gerald Byrne, of Killany, co. Louth, m. Catherine Plun-
kett, and d. 1695, leaving issue,
I. Owen, of Walterstown and Eossmakea, co. Louth,
ancestor of Patrick James Byrne, of Lisnawilly, Clerk of
the Crown for Louth and Drogheda.
II. Arthur, of Allardstown, d. s. x>.
III. Henry, of whom hereafter.
IV. Francis, m. Ismay Dowdall, but left no issue.
The 3rd son,
Henry Byrne, of Allardstown, b. 1G71 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth
Taaffe, by whom he had issue,
I. William, of Dundalk, Merchant, d. s. p. 13 Sept. 17G8.
II. Patrick, of Castletown, d. unia. Feb. 1796.
III. George, of Seatown, Dundalk, Merchant, m. Mary Taaffe,
of the family of Taaffe of Smannore, and d. 16 Jan. 1769,
aged 61, leaving issue, two daus., Margaret, ra. Thomas
Russell, Esq. of Dundalk, and Catherine, m. Richard
Barnewall, Esq. of Bloomsbury, co. Meath, and one son,
Henry Byrne, of Seatown, Dundalk, the principal merchant
and a very wealthy one in that town, m. in France a French
lady, Marie Begg, and by her (who resided in her widow-
hood at Worcester, and d. there July, 1822, being bur. at
St. Oswald's, in that city) left at his decease, July, 1785,
1 Patrick, d. unm. about the year 1812.
2 John, b. 1776, an Officer in the 15th Hussars, and Aide-
de-Camp to the Duke of Cumberland, m. Nov. 1815,
Caroline, dau. of Major Byrn, H.E.I.C.S., and had issue,
one son, Henry, Ensign 26th Cameronians, b. July, 1818,
d. v.nra. at Berhampore, East Indies, aged 22, and four
daus., Anna Maria, m. William Kirwan, Esq. of Kings-
town (of the family of Kirwan of Ci-egg, co. Galway) ;
Rose, rf. young ; Antoinette, d. young; and Eliza, in a
convent abroad. John Byrne d. and was buried at Bath
1834, aged 58.
3 Henry, b. 1783, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law,
Chief Justice of Ceylon, and afterwards Master in Equity
of the Supreme Court of Madras, d. 9 Oct. 1830 ; he m.
April, 1823, Isabella Selina, dau. of Capt. Thomas
Goodinge, of the East Middlesex Militia, and had issue,
Henry Barnes. Dean of Queen's College, Oxford.
George Grey, Barrister-at-Law.
John Rice (Rev.), of Haverstock Hill, Hampstead Heath,
b. 6 Aug. 1827; m. 31 May, 1859, Gertrude, youngest
dau. of Richard Webb, Esq. of Donnington Hall, co.
Hereford.
Thomas Edmond, Capt. E.A., &. 31 March, 1829; m.
Nov. 1854, Eliza Petronella, 3rd dau. of Don Pablo
Larics, of Old Castile, in Spain.
Charles Andrew, settled in Australia, b. 4 Sept. 1831.
Henry Byrne '/«. 2ndly, Elizabeth Gernon (his 1st wife's cousin),
and by her had issue,
Garrett, d. unm.
Henry, of whom presently.
Anna, m. 8 Sept. 1750, Francis Kindellan, of Dublin,
Merchant.
Mary, j)i. 4 Feb. 1756, Lawrence DowdaD, of Dublin, Mer-
chant, and d. 9 May, 1761.
Henry Byrne d. 18 Dec. 1761, in his 90th year. The 2nd son
of his 2nd marriage,
Henry Byrne, Esq. of AUardstown or Mount Byrne, in
Mary Anne Coleman, of Dundalk, and had a dau. Elizabeth,
of whom presently. He d. 22 March, 1796, and was s. by hij
dau.,
Elizabeth Byrne, m. John Byrne, Esq. of Mullinahack,
Dublin, one of the two brothers, seven in number, who were
partners in the great and extensive firm of "John Byrne and
Co. of Mullinahack." The issue of the marriage consisted of
one son and two daus.,
Edward Henry, s. to Allardstown and Corville.
Elizabeth Mary.
Pauline, m. Capt. Edward Hunter.
The only son,
Edward Henry O'Byrne, Esq. of Allardstown and Corville,
also of St. Gery, near Toulouse, France, b. 18Dec. 18C0; ut.
5 D 2
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O'CA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'CA
24 Nov. 1828, Gcrtrade de Rcy, dau. of John de Rey. Marquis
lie St. Gery, by liis wife, Mary Chrisliuc MacCarthy, and d.
leaving issue,
I. John, now Count O'Eyrne. n. Edward.
Ill Henry.
1. Mary, m. 9 Fet. 1S60, the Comte de Maistre.
Seat — CorvillB; Eoserea, co. Tij'perary.
O'CALLAGHAN OF MARYFORT.
©"Oallaghan, Johx, Esq. of Maryfort, co.
Clare, J.P., late Col. Commandant Clare Artillery,
and late Capfc. 62nd Foot, b. 3 May, 1830, m.
24 March, 1859, Mary Johnson, eldest dau. of
John Westropp, Esq. of Attyflin, co. Limerick, and
has issue,
George, of Coolreagh, co. Clare, Capt. Clare Artillery, late
Capt. 1st Batt. Itoyal Irish Rifles, 6. 18 Feb. 1804, assumed
by royal licence, dated 8 June, 1885, the surname of
Westropp, in addition to and after that of O'Callaghan,
and the arms of Westropp, in compliance with the will uf
his maternal uncle, Capt. Ralph Westropp.
Liineag'e. — The O'Callaghans derive thtir descent and
name from Ceallachan Caisil, the famous King of Munster
in the 10th century. The Tipperary branch of this family is
represented by O'Callaghan, Viscount LUmore, and the co.
Clare branch by Charles George O'Callaghan, Esq., D.L.,
of Ballynahinch, and John O'Callaghan, Esq. of Maryfoit
and Fortanne. The O'Callaghans of Cadogan are a branch of
O'Callaghan of Clonmeen and. Drumaneen, co. Cork.
Donough O'Callaghan, of Diiliallow, co. Cork, claimed
descent from Ceallachan Caisil, King of Cashel, who defeated
the Danes of Limerick in 95'2, and was chief of the Eoghanists.
Douough d. 1572. His 2nd son,
Conor O'Callaghan, of Drummaneen, co. Cork, confirmed
in his estates by Queen Elizabeth, 7 Dec. 1594. His son,
Kelladan O'Cali^ghan, was father of
Cahir O'Callaghan, named "Modorta," of Drummanee,
1044. His son,
Donoogh, The O'Callaghan, m. Ellen, dau. and co-heiress
of CaUaghan, the O'Callaghan ot Clonmeen, and his wife Joan,
dau. of James, Duke of Ormond. Donough was a member of
the Kilkenny confederacy, and was transplanted to Mount-
all'.n, CO. Ciare, and confirmed in same by Act of Settlement,
1005. His son,
DoNOfiGH, The O'Callaghan, of Mountallon and Kilgorey,
under leases, 16 Nov. 1675. His will dates 31 March, 1698. He
d. ante 1700, leaving, with other issue, by his wife, Mary, a
son.
Daniel, Thb O'Callaghan, of Mountallon and Kilgorey,
'in. Catherine, dau. of Nicholas Purcell, of Loughnoe, and
by her (who d. 17.31) he had, with Cornelius, of whom
presently,
Donough, The O'Callaghan, of Kilgorey, m. 1742, Hannah,
dau. of Christopher li'Brien, of Newhall, and had two sons,
Daniel, who d. unm. 1772, in Dublin; and Edmond, Tlie
O'Callaghan, of Kilgorey, who vi. 11 June, 1785, Helen,
dau. of Denis O'Brien, of Dublin, by whom he had issue,
four daus., Bridget, j/i. Thomas Reilly ; Catherine, m.
Thomas, Earl of Kenmare; Helen, m. James Bagot, of
Castle Bagut; and Elizabeth, m. Gerald Dease.
He d. at Kilgorey, 1724. His son,
Cornelius O'Callaghan, of Kilgorey 1745, m. Olivia, dau.
of Henry Brady, of Kilconry, and was living 1790 ; bur. at
Tulla. He left issue,
I. Donatus, to. 14 Aug. 1790, Charlotte, dau. of Rev. John
Bayly, ot Debsborough.
l(. John, of whom hereafter.
III. Charles, of Ross, co. Clare, m. 22 July, 1791, Anne
Purdon, of Belkelly.
IV. Cornelius («ee O'Callaghan of Balliiiahinch).
V. Henry.
1. Chiistian, m. Richard Creagh, of Dangan.
The 2nd son,
John O'Callaghan, E.'^q. of Kilgorey, High Sheriff of Clare
1807, 6. 1754; m. 1st, 1 Dec. 1784, Catherine, dau. of George
Colpoys, Esq. of Ballycarr, and eventually heiress to those
estates, by whom he had issue,
I. Cornelius, 6. 27 Sept. 1786; d. unm. 29 April, 1824.
II. George, his heir.
III. Donat, 6. 15 July, 1789, d. in infancy.
IV. John, of Knoekagrady, 6. 25 Sept. 1791 ; m. Miss Boucher,
andd. g. p. 27 June, 1872.
He m. 2ndly, 14 March, 1795, Catherine, niece of Sir Lucius
O'Brien, Bart., and dau. of Capt. Edward O'Brien, of Eanlj,
and had issue,
V. Edmund, of Coolready, m. Miss Sampson, and U, s. p. in
1841.
John O'Callaghan, who was also of Coolready, and lastly of
Lismehan, now Maryfort, d. 22 Oct. 1824. His eldest sur-
viving son,
George O'Callaghan, Esq. of Maryfort, h. 15 June, 1788;
))i. 31 Oct. 1824, Mary, 2nd dau. of Robert Westropp, Esq. of
Fortanne, co. Clare, and by her (who d. 7 Jan. 1887) had issue,
I. John, now of Maryfort and Fortanne.
II. Robert, b. 26 Oct. 1833.
III. Cornelius, b. 15 Jan. 1835, Private Secretary to Governor
of Sydney, late Capt. 1st West India Regt.
IV. Donatus, now in Sydney.
I. Catherine, m. i 852, Ralph Westropp, Esq. of St. Catherine's,
late Ensign 6sth Light Infantry, and has issue.
II. Georgina, d. unm. 6 Jan. 1856. iii. Anna.
IV. Frances, m. 1st, Major Andrew Lysaght, aud 2ndly,
Major William Cassino Clifford, and has issue.
V. Mai-y.
Mr. O'Callaghan d. ?.l Jan. 1849.
Arrris — Arg., in base a mnnnt vert, on the dexter side a hurst
of oak treea, therefrom issuant a wolf passant towards tlie
sinister, all ppr. Crest — A naked dexter arm embossed, hokliiifj
a sword entwined with a snake all ppr. Motto — Fidus et audax.
Seat — Maryfort, and Fortanne, Tulla, co. Clare.
Ctuhs — Army and Navy, S.W., and Hibernian United^
Service, Dublin.
O'CALLAGHAN OF BALLINAHINCH.
O'Callaghan, Charles George Martin, Esq. of
Eallinahinch, co. Clare, J. P., D.L., High Sheriff
1855, formerly Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards, b. 1821 j
m. 1856, Marian, dau. of J. Kelly, Esq. of Dublin,
and by her (who d. 1871) had issue,
I. Frances, m. Lieut. F. Loder, and d. Aug. 1879, leaving-
issue,
II. Nora Kathleen, m. April, 1886, Capt. Edgar Waldegrave;
Brodie. 60th Royal Rifles, and has issue, two sons.
Lineagre. — Cornelius O'Callaghan, Esq. of Ballyna-
hinch, CO. Clare, 3rd son of Cornelius O'Callaghan, Esq. of
Kilgory {see O'Callaghan of Marvfort), m. 1st, Miss 0 liiien,
who d. s. p. , and 2ndly, Frances Westby, dau. of Henry Brady,
Esq., and d. Oct. 1829, leaving by her (who m. 2ndly, 1844,
Rev. Lord William Somerset, 6th son of the 5th Duke of Beau-
fort, K.G., and d. 31 Aug. 1854) a son,
Charles George, now of Ballinahinch.
Anns, dc. — Same as O'Callaghan of Maryfort.
Stat — Ballinahinch, Tulla, co. Clare.
O'CAEKOLL OF ATHGOE PARK.
O'Carroll, Eredeeic John Curysostom:
Joseph Locke, Esq. of Athgoe Park, co. Dublin, b.
27 Jan. 184.3 ; m. 29 April, 1874, Margaret Mary
Theresa, dau. of William Thompson, Esq. of Clare
Hall, CO. Dublin, by Anna Maria, his wife, dau. of
J. MacLornan, Esq., and has had issue,
I. Frederic William Joseph, b. 13 April, 1876.
II. John Augustine MacCarthy, b. 28 Aug. 1877.
III. William Thomas, 6. 4 Dec. 1881.
IV. Oscar Francis, l/. 27 May, 1888.
V. Walter Cormac Locke, 6. 14 Sept. 1893.
I. Margaret Mary Frances.
II. Anne Kathleen Marie, d. 11 July, 1880.
III. Kathleen Eily.
Lineage. — Donough O'Carroll, of Buolebraek Castle,
in Ely O'Carroll, 4th in descent from John O'Carroll, chief
of his name, who d. 1489 (see Annals of the Four Masters),
was transplanted by Cromwell (see Connaught Certificates,
IV. CO), and had a grant of the lands of Beagh, in the co.
Galway. His grandson and heir,
.John O'Carroll, the son of Daniel, m. Margaret, dau. of
O'Crean, by Margaret, dau. of 17th Lord Athenry, and had
issue, among others, i. Daniel (Sir), of Beagh, Knt. of St.
Jago in Spain, created a baronet 18 Feb. 1742 {lee Betham".'*
Baronetage, Vol. V., p. 30); was Lieut. -Gen. of H.M. Forces.
His descendant Sir Jervoise O'Carroll, Bart., d. s.jj. at Ham-
burg 1831. II. Redmund, of whom we treat. The youngest
son,
Redmund OCakuoll, of Ardagh, co. Galway, whose will
wa.s proved 17 July, 1775. He was father of
O'CO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'Cu
1509
Remt or Pjedmukd O'Carkoii, (will proved 21 April, 1815)
who had, with other issue, a son,
John O'Cakiioll, Esq., m. July, 1803, Anne (who d. 19
June, 1853) dan. and co-heir of John Louke, Esq. o£ Athgoe
i'ark, and d. 1819. His son,
FREDERrcK Francis O'Carroll, Esq., m. at Castlecoote, co.
Roscommon, June, 1841, Catherine (d. 5 Feb. 1865) dau. of
Joseph MacCarthy, Esq. of Killeshandra, co.Cavan, by Susan,
dau. of Edmund Dowell, Esq. by Catherine, dau. of John
i'lunkett, Esq. of Mount Plunkett. Mr. O'Carroll d. 17 April,
1889, leavmg an only son,
Frederic John Chrtsostom Joseph, now of Athgoe Park.
&aJ— Athgoe Park, Hazelhatch, co. Dublin.
O'CONNELL OF DARRYNANE ABBEY.
O'CoNNELii, Daniel, Esq. of Darrynatie Abbej,
CO. Kerry, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1860, b. 20
Nov. 1836; m. 25 April, 1861, Isabella Ellen, dau.
of Denis Shine Lawlor, Esq. of Grenagh House, co.
Kerry, and has issue, surviving,
I. Isabella Mart. n. Kathleen.
III. Margaret Gertrude. iv. Eileen Mary.
V. Frances Mary.
Mr. O'ConncU served in the Eoyal Navy from 1830
to 1853,
Liineag-e. — From the district of Upper and Lower Con-
nello, CO. Limerick, the O'Connells removed to Iveragh, in
the western extremity of Kerry, and remained there for a
considerable period, until the rebellion of 1641 transplanted
them to the co. of Clare.
Daniel O'Connell, Esq. of Ahavore, 2nd son of Jeffrey
O'Connell, Lord of Bally Carbery (who by letters mandatory
of James I. was constituted High Sheriff of the co. Kerry, and
d. 25 April, 1G35), having taken no part in the insurrection of
1641, preserved his estate. He m. Alice, dau. of Christopher
Segrave, Esq. of Cabra, co. Dublin, and by her had two sons,
John, his heir, and Maurice, who d. 1715 (his grandson,
Richard, was Capt. in the Legion of Maillebois, in the service
■of Holland). The elder son and heir,
John O'Connell, Esq. of Ahavore and Darrynane, raised a
company of foot for the service of James II., and embodied it
an the regiment of his cousin. Col. Maurice O'Connell. He
.•signalized himself at the siege of Derry, as well as at the
battles of the Boyne and Aughrim, and returning to Limerick
was included in the capitulation of that city. He iii. Elizabeth,
dau. of Christopher Conway, Esq. of Clahane, co. Kerry, and
d. 1741, having had three sons,
Maurice, who had a son, Jeffrey, and a grandson, Maurice
O'Connell, Capt. in the Eegt. of Berwick, in the service of
France.
Daniel, of whom presently. Jeffrey.
The 2nd son,
Daniel O'Connell, Esq. of Darrynane. vi. Mary, dau. of
O'Donoghue Duff, of Anwys, co. Kerry, and had twenty-two
<;liildren, of whom the following arrived at maturity,
I. John, m. Miss O'Falvey, of Faha, co. Kerry, and d. v. p.
II. Maurice, successor to his father.
III. Morgan, of Carhen, in the Barony of Iveragh, w. Cathe-
rine, dau. of John O'Mullane, Esq. of Whitechurch, co.
Cork, and dying 1809, had (with six daus , Mary, rn. Jere-
miah M'Carthy, Esq. of Woodview, co. Kerry ; Honora, m.
Daniel O'Sullivan, Esq. of Reendonegan, co. Cork; Cathe-
rine, in. Humphrey Moynihan, Esq. of Rathbeg, co. KeiTy ;
Ellen, m. Daniel O'Connell, Esq. of Tralee ; Bridset, m.
Miles MSwinry Esq. of Kenmare ; and Alicia, m. 'William
Finn, Esq., M.P. for Kilkenny) three sons,
1 Daniel, successor to his uncle.
2 Maurice, b. 1776, entered the British Army, and d. on
the expedition to St. Domingo.
3 John, of Grenagh, co. Kerry, b. 1779; m. Feb. 1806,
Elizabeth, dau. of William Cuppinger, Esq. of Ballyvo-
laneand Barry's Court, and by her (who d. 21 Dec. 1863)
jhad issue, two sons and two daus ,
Morgan John, of Ballylean Lodge, co. Clare, and Barry's
Court, CO. Cork, M.P. forco. Keriy 1835-53, Barrister-
at-Law, b. 27 Aug. 1811 ; m. 21 Feb. 1865, Mary Anne,
only dau. of Charles Bianconi, Esq., D.L. of Longfield,
<;o. ripperary, and d. 2 July, 1875, leaving a son, John
Charles Coppinger, now of Ballylean and Barry's
Court (.<ef Coppinger), b. 19 Oct. Ib71.
John Dominick Patrick (Rev.), 6. 25 March, 1828; d.
^«72.
Jane, m. 1st, Charles, The O'Donoghue of The Glens,
CO. Ken'y, Chief of the name, and 2ndly, M'Carthy
O'Leary.
Catherine, 7J!. Samuel Vines, Esq.
4 James (Sir), of Lakeview, Hart, (see BvRKZ'a Peeraoe and
Baronetage).
IV. Daniel, Count O'Connell, 6. May, 1745, entered the
French service in the Royal Swedois Uegt. in 1761, and in
1769 was transferred to Clare's (afterwards Berwick's)
Regiment of the Irish Brigade, with which he served in
Europe and in the Mauritius until 1778, when he was re-
appointed to the Royal Swedois as Lieut -Col., and was
present in that capacity at the sieges of Port Mahon and
Gibraltar; at the latter he was on board one of the famous
floating batteries and was severely wounded. He was
subsequently appointed Colonel Commandant of the Regi-
ment of Salm-Salm, a member of a committee to revise the
system of infantry tactics in the French army, and was
created a Chevalier of the Order of St. Louis. On the
downfall of Louis XVI., Count O'Connell returned to
England and was appointed Colonel of the 4th Regt. of the
Irish Brig.ide, which command he retained until the corps
was disbanded. He d. July, 1833, at his stepson-in-Iaw's
chateau, near Blois on the Loire, aged 88, holding the rank
of General in the French and Colonel in the English
service.
I. Elizabeth, m. Timothy M'Carthy, Esq. of Liss, co. Kerry.
II. Honora, in. Charles Sugruc, Esq. of Fermoyle Castle, co.
Kerry.
III. Abigail, to. Major O'Sullivan, of the Austrian service.
IV. Mary, m. James Baldwin, Esq. of Clobinna, co. Cork,
v. Ellen, m. Arthur O'Leary, Esq. of Raleigh, co. Cork.
VI. Catherine, m. Mortogh O'Sullivan, Esq. of Coulagh.
VII. Anne. to. Maurice O'Connell, Esq. of Lative, and d. s. p.
VIII. Alice, III. Thomas Segerson, Esq. of Ballinskelligs
Abbey, co. Kerry.
Mr. O'Connell d. 1770, and was s. by his eldest son,
Maurice O'Connell, Esq. of Darrynane, m. Mary, dau. of
Robert Cantillon, Esq. of co. Limerick, but dying without issue
1825, at the ace of 97, was s. by his nephew, the celebrated
Daniel O'Connell, Esq., M.P., of Darrynane Abbey, Bar-
ri.«ter-at-Law and Q.C., holding the rank, by patent, of prece-
dency immediately after the first Serjeant at the Bar in
Ireland, 6. at Carhen, near Cahirciveen, 6 Aug. 1775; to. 3
,lune, 1802, his cousin, Mary, dau. of Edward O'Connell,
M.D. of Tralee, and by her (who d. 31 Oct. 1836) had issue,
I. Maurice, M.P. for Tralee, to. 1832, Frances Mary, only
dau. of Bindun Scott, Esq. of Cabircon, co. Clare, and d.
Is June, 1853, leaving issue,
1 Daniel, present representative.
2 John Maurice, b. 12 April, 1839; m. 9 Aug. 1873, Mary,
only dau. of Daniel M'Carthy, Esq. Ardnageeha, co.
Cork, and has (with four daus.) had issue, Daniel Maurice,
b. 18 Sept. 1878; d. 8. p. 1893, and a son, 6. 1888.
1 Fanny, d. unm. 1878.
2 Mary, m. 25 Nov. 1858, Daniel MacCarthy, Esq. of Head-
fort, CO. Kerry, and has issue.
It. Morgan, M.P. for co. Meath, and Registrar of Deeds, &c.,
in Ireland, b. 31 Oct. 1804; to. 23 July, 1840, Kate Mary,
dau. of Michael Balfe, Esq. of South Park, co. Roscommon,
andtZ. s. p. 20 Jan. 1885.
in. John, M.P. for Clonmcl, and afterwards Clerk of the
Hanaper in Ireland, m. 28 March, 1838, Elizabeth, dau. of
Dr. Ryan, of Jubilee Hall, co. Dublin, and by her (who d.
9 April, 1876) had
1 Daniel, d. s. p. 1 June, 1872.
2 John, TO. Miss Mary Baldwin.
3 Morgan John Joseph, Capt. 1st Hampshire Regt., 6. 27
Oct. 1845 ; d. U7im. '22 Sept. 1881.
1 Elizabeth, m. 9 Aug. Is69, James Sullivan, Esq.
2 Mary, ?n. 1867, Andrew Nugent Comyn, Esq. of Ba'.lin-
derry, co. Galway, J. P., and has issue.
3 Eiiy, a hum.
4 Kathleen, m. Major Balfc,of South Park, co.Eoscommoa.
5 Alice.
Hed. 24 May, 1858. ^ ,^^^ ^„
IV Daniel, formerly M.P. for Tralee, &.C., to. Oct. 1866, Ellen
Mary, dau. of E. Foster, Esq. of The Elms, Cambridge, and
has issue,
1 Daniel John Foster, b. Jan. 1873.
2 Maurice Francis, b. March, 1874.
3 Geuffiy Owen Morgan, b. Feb. 1876.
1 Eily Mary Foster. 2 Mary Bessie Kathleen.
I. Ellen, TO. Christopher Fitzsimon, Esq. of Glancullen, M.P.
for CO. Dublin, and d. 27 June, 1883.
II. Catherine, m. Charles O'Connell, Esq., M.P. forco. Kerry
(deceased), son of Danii 1 O'Connell, Esq of Iveragh.
III. Elizabeth, m. Nicholas Joseph Firench, Esq.
Mr. O'Connell d. at Genoa 15 May, 1847.
ji-ms—FeT fesse arg. and vert., a stag trippant ppr. between
three trefoils slipped counterchanged. Ciest—A stag's head
erased ppr., charged with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — CiaU
agus Neart.
^e(i£_Darrynane Abbey, 'VVaterville, co- Kerry.
1510
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'CO
O'CONNELL OF BAERYSCOUIiT.
O'CoxxELL, JoHx Charles William Corpix-
GER, Esq. of Barrjscourt and Jjallyvolane, co.
Cork, and Ballylean, Kiklvsart, co. Clare, J.P. co.
Cork, b. 19 Oct. 1871.
Iiineag-e — The Irish Coppingers claim descent from one
of those hai-cly Xorthmen who, in the 9th century, invaded the
South of Ireland.
Stephen Coppingek, Chief of the name. Alderman and
sometime Mayor of Cork, was 3I.P. for the City of Cork in
the first year of Queen Elizabeth, 1559. Two post-mortem
inquisitions enrolled in Chancery and taken in Cork, at the
Tholsel (25 Oct. 2-Jnd Jac. I.), and at Old Castle (12 April,
7 Car. I.}, respectively, find the descent from him to his 2nd
son, Thomas, of Ballyvolane, and other lands in the county
Cork, besides a house in that City. All these possessions were
held by him in fee simple and "in free burgage," except the
lands in the Barony of Barrymore, which were then held of
David Lord Barry by certain suits and services expressed in
an ancient deed of grant from David, son of Lord William
Barry, " Dominus de Olethan Domino Roberto de Clavilhi,
nepoti nostro," which is recited at length in the latter inquisi-
tion. Stephen Coppinger d. 2 July, 1600, and was s. by his
eldest son,
WiLLiASi CoppixGEB, aged 30 years at the time of his father's
death. He m. but d. s. p. 1 Dec. 1G06, and was s. by his next
brother,
Thomas Coppinger, aged 28 years at the time of his brother's
death. His Funeral Entry, "Vol. 6, p. 347 (dated 23 June,
1636) in the office of the Ulster King at Arms, describes him as
" Thomas Coppinger, alioi Copinger, Chiefe of the name in
the Kingdom of Ireland and sometime Mayor of Cork." He m.
Catherine, eldest dau. of Alderman John Coppinger, the eldest
son {vide Funeral Entry, Vol. VII., p. 466, dated 5 Feb. 1638),
of the John Coppinger, who was ancestor of the Coppingers or
Copingevsof Crosshaven, of Glenville, of Carhue, of Cloghane,
and of Coolnapishy or Peafield, all in the co. Cork, by his
first wife Johan, dau. of Justice John Meagh, Judge of the
Munster Presidency Court. Said Thomas Coppinger had two
sons and two daus. namely,
I. Stephen, his successor.
II. John, unm. in 1636.
I. Catherine, m. Francis Roche, High Sheriff of Cork,
1641, ancestor of Lord Fermoy.
II. Joan.
Thomas Coppinger d. 24 Dec. 1635, and was interred at Christ
Church, Cork. He was s. by his eldest son,
Stephen Coppinger, described as "Cliief of the name," not
only upon his tomb at Shandon, Cork, but also in the will
(10 March, 1671, P. R. Office, Ir.) of the famous Sir Robert
Coppinger, the last Roman Catholic Mayor of Cork prior to
the present century, who was a member of a different but
allied branch of the Coppinger family. He was b. 1610; ra.
EUis, dau. of Henry Gould, Esq. of Cork, Alderman. She d.
1688. A curious story* is told (with variations) of an early
friendship formed between Mr. Coppinger and the Lord Pro-
tector in the low countries, where Coppinger had got him out
of somescrape— of their subsequent recognition of one another
in Ireland, and of the personal intervention of Cromwell for
the preservation of his estates : moreover, the undeniable fact
remains on r'^cord that he was dispossessed of his possessions
by "the usurping power," but obtained a decree of the
Cromwellian Court of Claims, dated 15 May, 1658, re-instating
him in a large portion of them ; which decree was recited and
reaffirmed (with additions) in a further decree made by the
Court of Claims that wa.s established on the Restoration,
dated 22 July, 15 Charles II., as an "innocent Papist." Mr.
Coppinger had four sons,
I. Thomas, his successor.
II. William, High Sheriff of Cork, tempore Jac. 11., outlawed
for High Treason. He was the last Roman Catholic Sheiilf
of Cork, prior to the Roman Catholic Kelief Act of 1829,
and was the ancestor of the Coppingers of Bordeaux. A
don d'auhaine, dated Sept. 1696, was made to his widow and
children by King Louis XIV. of France.
in. Henry. Also outlawed for his loyalty ; was a Capt. in
the service of King James II. (CaiToU Dragoons); he was
ancestor of the Coppingers of Ballynoe, co. Cork, and Rock
Abbey, co. Tipperary— of the Spanish family of Coppinger—
* The version of this story as told by the late Mr. Coppinger,
of Barrj-scourt, on 19 Aug. 1841, to the late Mr. Crofton
Croker, of the Admiralty, and taken down by him in wriring,
will be found given verbatim in Vol. II., p. 86, of the History
of Ireland, by Thomas Wright, F.S.A.
and through females, of the Coppingers of Monkstown
Castle, CO. Dublin, and of the Copingers of Coolnapishy
otherwise Peafield, co. Cork, a junior branch of the
Copingers, or Coppingers, of Cloghane. His grandson
Cornelius, 2nd son of Henry Coppinger and Hellen O'Biien'
of Kilcor, CO. Cork, was the fatlier of the famous Spanisli
General, Jose Coppinger.
IV. Matthew, outlawed as a Jacobite.
Mr. Coppinger d. 28 July, 1681, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Thomas Coppinger, of Ballyvolane, was attainted and out-
lawed for his loyalty to King James II. (sec inquisition enroUed
in Chancery, taken at the Guildhall, Cork, upon his attainder,
and dated 30 March, 1693) and retired to France. From m
letter of his son, Stephen, dated 7 July, 1729, he appears to.
have been then still living ; m. Jan. 1669, Hellen, dau. of
Edward Gal way, Esq. of Luotabeg, co. Cork, who d. 1684.
They had issue, four sons and two daus. viz.,
I. Stephen, his successor.
II. Edward, predeceased his father. He is said to have beem
a Capt. in the service of King James II., and to have been
mortally wounded in the celebrated engagement at Bottle-
hill, near Mallow, co. Cork, 1 April, 1691. In the petition
of his brother John to the Court of Claims, Chichester
House, he is stated to have d. nnni. in 1696.
III. John, of Granacloyne, in the Barony of Barrymore,.
CO. Cork, ancestor of Coppingers of Midleton {see Coppin-
gek).
IV. Edmond, obtained a decree of the Court of Claims,
Chichester House, establishing his right of succession to-
Ballyvolane and the other settled lands of his father upon
failure of issue of his brothers, Stephen and John. Kothing-
further is now known of him.
I. Joan, m. Nov. 1706, Conor O'Brien, Esq. of Kilcor, co.
Cork.
II. Katherine, ni. Nov. 1706, Joseph Ronayne, Esq. of
Cork. [Sir William McMahon, Master of the Rolls, who d.
1837, and Count George Stackpoole, who d. 1824, were-
among their descendants.]
By reason of Mr. Coppinger's attainder, such of his estates as-
were not in settlement, as well as his life interest in the settled,
lands, were forfeited and sold by the Chichester House Com-
missioners, but the latter (including Ballyvolane, Granacloyne-
(fcc.) came back to his family. He was s. by his eldest son,
.Stephen Coppingee, Esq. of Ballyvolane, described in the-
minute of his marriage contract (registered at Rochelle, in
France, 18 Oct. 1700) as "Seigneur de Villetoreau " ; ra,
Johanna, dau. of Stephen Gould, Esq. of Cork (her sister sub-
sequently m. his brother John). He obtained a decree of the-
Court of Claims, 1702, declaring him entitled to the settled
estates of his father, Thomas the Jacobite, after the death of
his father. He had issue, three sons and three daus., viz.,
I. John, his heir.
II. William, eventual inheritor.
III. Joseph, TO. 1743, Mary Arthur, and had issue, six sons
and three daus.
I. Mary, ra. Feb. 1732, Patrick Rochfort, Esq. ; d. 17 Aug.
1736.
II. Hellen, m. July, 1731, David Nihell, Esq.
III. Teresa, ?u. Patrick Sarsfield, Esq. of Jolinstown, co. Cork.
Mr. Coppinger was succeeded by his eldest son, viz.,
John Coppingee, of Ballyvolane, m. 1st, 1729, Mary, eldest
dau. and co-heiress of Nicholas Blundell, Esq. of Crosby, hj
Frances, dau. of Marmaduke, Lord Langdale, and by her (who.
d. 6 Aug. 1734) had issue, one son, viz., Stephen Coppmger,.
who d. young. He to. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heires»
of Michael Moore, Esq. of Drogheda, and by her (who survived
him and d. 1770) had issue, one dau. viz.,
Marianne, who ?)i. 27 July, 1767, Charles Howard, the llthi
Duke of Norfolk, and d. 22 May, 1769, in giving birth to a
still-born son.
Mr. Coppinger, of Ballyvolane, d. about 1747, and was s. by
his next brother, viz.,
William Coppingee, of Ballyvolane and Barry's Court, in~
1737, his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of John Galwey, Esq. of Luota,.
CO. Cork, and grand-dau. of Colonel John Butler, of West-
court, CO. Kilkenny, 2nd son of the Hon. Richard Butler, of
Kilcash, General of the Confederate Catholics, and brother of
the first Duke of Ormond. He had issue (besides four daus.,
viz., 1 Mary, who ra. Feb. 1770, Cornelius O'Brien, Esq. of
Kilcor, CO. Cork, and had issue ; 2 Catherine, who m. Oct. 1779,.
John Callanan, Esq. M.D. of Cork; 3 Elizabeth, a nun; andl
4 Teresa, who m. Nov. 1789, Pierce Power, Esq. of Clonmult^
CO. Cork, and had issue) seven sons, viz.,
I. Stephen, who predeceased his father, dying in boyhood,
in the co. Kilkenny.
II. William, his successor,
III. John, d. unm.
IV. Thomas, of Eossmore, co. Cork, m. his cousin Dorinil3,
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dau. of Edmond Barry, Esq. of Dundullerick and Eock-
lodge, CO. Cork, by Johanna Coppiiiger, of Granacloyne,
aiid had issue (besides four daus., viz., 1 Johanna, who m.
her cousin, Stephen William Coppinger, of Midleton, and
had issue ; 2 Dorinda, who m. her cousin Luke Shea, Esq,
of the Kennies, co. Cork ; 3 Mary, who m. Michael Cronin,
Esq. of Cork ; and 4 Teresa, who m. James Fitzgerald, Esq.
of Carrigacrump, co. Cork, and was mother of the present
Mrs. Coppinger, of Kossmore) lour sons, viz.,
1 Edmond Coppinger. of Rossmore, bis successor.
2 William, iii. 1st, Mary, dau. and co-heiress of John
Power, Esq. of Brooklodge, co. Waterford, and m. 2ndly,
Ehzabeth, dau. of John Hickson, Esq. of the co. Kerry.
By his first marriage he had issue, one son and one dau.,
viz., Thomas Power Coppinger, an officer in the service of
Isabella II. of Spain, who m. 1845, Marian, dau. of Captain
W. Crotty, E.N., and had issue, and Mary, whom. Pierce
Power, Esq. of Clonmult, eldest son of Teresa Coppinger,
of Barry's Court.
3 John, d. unm. 1850.
4 Joseph, (I. unm. 1854.
Mr. Coppinger, of Kossmore, was succeeded by his eldest
eon, viz.,
Edmond Coppinger, of Kossmore, m. Alice Shea, dau. of
Catherine Coppinger, ot Granacloyne, and had issue
(besides a dau., Catherine, who m. her cousin Cornelius
O'Brien, Esq., J. P. of KUcor) one son, viz.,
Thomas Coppinger, of Rossmore, b. 1808, m. 1st, his
cousin MarcellaGalwey, sister of tlie late Major-General
Sir Michael Galwey : she d. 1847, and had issue (besides
a dau., Marcella, who m. John Hartnett, Esq., J. P. of
Carrigeen, co. Cork) two sons, viz.,
1 Edmond, who predeceased his father, h. 1843 ; d.
%mm.
2 Thomas, heir to his father.
Mr. Coppinger, of Kossmore, m. 2ndly, his first cousin,
Elizabeth Fitzgerald, dau. of Teresa Coppinger, and by
her had issue, four sons and three daus., viz., V\ illiara,
<?. young: John, iZ. young: James, b. 1863; Edward,
h. 18t)5; Teresa, Alicia, and Dora. Yied. 1881, and was
succeeded by his eldest, surviving son, viz.,
Thomas Copbingeb, of Rossmore, h. 1844, who is the
present senior representative of the name.
V. Richard, an officer in the Austrian service, d. unm.
\i. Joseph, of Ballydanie), co. Cork, m. his cousin Alicia,
dau. of John Coppinger, of Granacloyne, and had issue, one
son, viz.,
William Joseph, ra. his cousin Margaret, sister of Corne-
lius O'Brien, of Kilcor, co. Cork, a lineal descendant of
King Brian Boromb, and had issue (besides three daus.,
viz., Alice, unm.; Mary, a nun ; and Margaret, unm.)
two sons,
1 John Joseph, of Texas, Colonel U.S. Army, is next
in remainder to Ballyvolane and other Coppinger
estates in co. Cork, upon failure of the issue of the
present proprietor, under the will of the late William
Coppinger of Ballyvolane and Barryscourt. Colonel
Coppinger m. 6 Eeb. 1883, Alice Stanwood, dau. of
Senator Blaine (Republican candidate for the Presi-
dency of the IJnited States of America), and has
issue one son, viz., Blaine Coppinger, h. 6 ^ov. 1883.
2 Henry, tinm.
vii. James, m. his cousin Alicia, sister of his cousin Stephen
William Coppinger, of Jlidleton, and had issue (besides four
daus., viz., 1 Eliza, d. unm. 1868 ; 2 Jane, d. unm,. 1847 ;
3 Mary, an Ursuline nun, d. 1876 ; and 4 Alicia, a Presen-
tation nun, d. 1878) six sons, viz.,
1 John, d. s. p. about 1818.
2 William, m. 1st, Ellen, dau. of Richard Moylan, Esq..
and by her had issue one son, James, R. C, priest (who d.
1849). He III. 2ndly, Harriet, dau. of the Rev. James
Sanders, and by her had issue a son and dau., viz. Wil-
liam, professor in the LyciSe National, Paris, and Harriet,
unm.
Z James, d. unm. 1847.
4 Stephen, d. 1831. He m. Louisa, only dau. of James
TJsborne, Esq. of Trinidad, and had issue one son, Hillary
(d. unm. 1852) and three daus., viz., 1 Mary (m.
Michael Lennon, Esq. of Trinidad, and had issue) : 2
Louisa, unm. ; 3 Jane.
5 Thomas Stephen, Commander R.N. He m. Rosanna,
dau. of William Duncan, Esq., and dying 1878, left issue
(besides a dau. Victoria) one son, viz., Albert Coppinger,
M.D., of Bath in England.
6 Richard, d. unm.
Mr. Coppinger, of Ballyvolane and Barryscourt, d. about 1775,
and was s. by his eldest surviving son, viz.,
William Coppinger, 6. about 1740 ; m. Nov. 1777, his third
cousin, Jane (who d. 31 Jan. 1833), sister and heiress of
Donat McMahon, of Clenagh, co. Clare, and had issue, two sons
and two daus., viz.,
I. William, his successor.
II. John McMahon, 13th Dragoons, d. unm. 1830.
I. Elijabeth, m. John O'Connell, Esq. of Grena, co. Kerry,
brother of Daniel O'Connell, M.P., and d. 21 Dec. 18C3,
having had issue, two sons and two daus., viz.,
1 Morgan John O'Connell, Esq., Barristor-at-Law, M.F.
forco. Kerry (1835-1852), b. 27 Aug. 1811; /». 21 Feh.'
1865, Mary Anne, dau. and heiress of Charles liianconi,
Esq., D.L. of Longfield, co. Tipperary, and had issue
(besides a dau. Elizabeth Mary Agnes, who rf. 21 June,
1868) one son, viz., John C. J. W. Coppinger O'Connell,
the present possessor of the Coppinger and McMahon
estates.
2 John Dominick Patrick O'Connell, a K.C. priest, d.
1873.
1 Jane Frances, who m. 1st, Charles, The O'Donoghoe,
of the Glens, and by him had issue cae son, viz., Daniel,
the late "O'Donoghue of the Glens," 31. P. ; and m.
2ndly, John McCarthy O'Leary, Esq., D.L. of Coomla-
gane, co. Cork, and by him had issue, four sons and four
daus.
2 Catherine Mary, m. Samuel Vines, Esq., and has issue
three sons.
II. Mary, m. her cousin James Blackney, Esq., eldest son of
Walter Blackney, Esq., M.P. for co. Carlow, ((. s. p. Sept.
1833.
Mr. Coppinger d. 15 July, 1816, and was s. by his eldest son,
viz.,
William Coppinger, Esq. of Barryscourt, co. Cork, and
Bailylean Lodge, co. Clare, representative of the Coppingers
of Ballyvolane and the McMahons, of Clenagh, co. Clare, b. 9
Dec. 1778; rf. jmni. 6 Nov. 1862. At his death the Coppinger
family estates (including Ballyvolane, Barryscourt, Grana-
cloyne, (fee.) passed, by devise, to his nephew,
Morgan John' O'Connell, and upon his death (2 July, 1875)
again passed, together with the McMahon estates which had
come to him upon the death (21 Dec. 1863) ot his mother
Elizabeth {vide supra) to his son,
John C. J. W. Coppinger O'Connell, the present pro-
prietor.
Arms — Same as O'Connell of Derrynane Abbey.
Seat — Bailylean, Kildysart, co. Clare.
O'CONNOR OF EGREMONT.
(See O'CoNNOE-MoREis.)
♦
O'CONOR DON.
O' Conge Don, The Eight Hon. Chaeles Owen,
of Belanagare and Clonalis, co. Roscommon, P.O.,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1884, J.P. co. Sligo
(High Sheriif 1863), M.P. for the co. 1860-80, b. 7
May, 1838 ; m. 1st, 21 April, 1868, Georgina Mary,
dau. of Thomas Aloysiiis Perry, Esq. of Bitham
House, CO. Warwick, and by her (who d. Aug.
1872), has had issue,
I. Denis Charles, b. 1869.
II. Owen FeJim, b. 1870.
III. Charles Hugh, b. 1872.
IV. Roderick, 6. 1872 ; d. 1878.
The O'Conor Don m. 2ndly, 1879, Ellen, dau. of
John Lewis More O'Eeri-all, Esq. of Lissard, co.
Longford {see O'Eeeeall of Balyna).
Lineage. — Eochoid Morghmeodhin, the sen of Muiread-
hach Tireach, d. King of Ireland, a.d. 366, leaving issue,
several sons, of whom three are particularly noticed in the
Irish annals, viz. Brian Cwhose youngest son, Duah Galacii,
first Christian King of Connaught in 436, was ancestor of the
O'Conors), Fiachra, and Nial. From these are descended
the Hi Bruin, Hi Fachra, and Hi Nial, families of Ireland.
The most powerful, the Hi Bruins, divided into several branches,
the most distinguished of which was known by the name of
Clan Muireadhaigh, in memory of Muiveadhach Muillethan,
who d. King of Connaught in 702.
CoNCHOEHAR, alias Conor, who d. King of Connaught in
973, was the ninth generation from Muireadhach Muillethan,
and from him the principal branch of the clan Muireadhaigh
took the name of O'Conor, that is the descendants of Conor,
or Conchobhar, who d. in 973. They are continually distin-
guished by that name from the year 1012.
In the 12th century, this family became the most powerful
in Ireland ; from being Provincial Kings of Connaught, their
chiefs became Sovereigns of all Ireland. Tordhellach O'Conor
was received as supreme King of all Ireland in 1 136, and
1512
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reijincil twenty rears, to 115G, ■niien he died. He left several
Suns, amongst others. Koderick, the last Monarch of Ireland of
ihe Milesian line, and Cathl Croibh-dearg, orCathalof the Red
Hand, from whom directly descends O'Conor Don, present head
of the family. Koderiek's history is well known. In 1175 his
Chancellor, Laurence O'Toole, signed the treaty of Windsor
with King Henky II., which m.ay be seen in llymer. By this
treaty he resigned the supreme monarchy to Henry II.,
reserving Connanght as an independent kingdom to himself.
Subsequently he resigned the government to his son, Connor
Maenmoy, and d. in the monastery of Cong 1193. On the
death of Conor Maenmoy in 1189, his son, Cathal Carrach,
succeeded, but his succession was disputed by Cathal Croibh-
dearg, the brother of Koderick, a dispute which ended in 1201
by the death of Cathal Carrach.
Cathal Croibh-deabo d. 12i4, leaving, amongst others, two
Bonn, Hugh and Felim, both of whom successively held the
sovereignty of Connaught.
Hugh, rf. in 1228, leaving a son,
IJoDERioK, who W.1S never King of Connaught, as during
his lifetime the kingship was held by his uncle, Felim, and
Fclim's son, Hugh; but on the death of the latter, Roderick's
son,
Owen, succeeded, and was killed after a few months' reign,
in 127 1, leaving a son,
HrcH, who was King of Connaught from 1293 to 1306, and
left two sons, Turlough and Felim, ancestor of O'Conor Roe,
both of whom were in turn Kings of Connaught.
Turlough, reigned from 130G to 1345, when he was killed,
leaving two sons, Hugh and Felim.
Hugh, succeeded his father in 1345; d. in 1356, leaving a
son,
Turlough '•Oge," or "The Younger," who was subse-
quently called O'Conor Don," to distinguish him from his
cousin, another Turlough, the grandson of Felim above men-
tioned, and who was called "O'Conor Roe." At this date
the kingdom of Connaught was divided between the two
cousins, and from that time the heads of each branch were
respectively styled "O'Conor Don"* and "O'Conor Roe." Tur-
lough Oge, O'Conor Don, d. in 1406, leaving, amongst others,
a son,
Felim, who d. 1474, leaving a son,
Owen, surnamed Caech, or the Blind. He d. in 14S3, leaTing
a son,
CAiinnT, who d. in 1546, leaving a son,
Dermot, who d. at an advanced age in 1585, leaving a son,
Hugh, afterwards Sir Hugh O'Conor Don. He was b. in
■1541, and on his father's death in 1585, compounded with the
l.ord Deputy, Sir John Perrott, for aU his estates, and was
'knighted by the Earl of E?/,ex. Sir Hugh was the first Knight
•of the shire, and returned to Parliament for the co. of Ros-
canimon. He m. Mary, dau. of Brian O'Rourke, Lord of
Breffny, and d. in 1627, leaving four sons,
I. Calvach O'Co.noe Don, of Ballintobber, his heir, whose
male line became extinct.
II. Hugh Oge O'Conok, of Castlereagh, m. Jane, dau. of
Theobald, Lord Dillon, and dying, left an elder son,
Daniel O'Conor, of Clunalis, who left, by Anne Bir-
mingham his wife, dau. of Edward, 17th Lord Atlienry,
one son,
, Andrew O'Conor, of Clonalis, co. Eoscommon, who
became 0 Conor Don. He m. 3 March, 1692, Honora,
tlau. of Col. Luke Dowell, of Mantua, and tiy her, who
il. II Nov. 17 i8, had two sons, Daniel, bis heir, and
Thomas, an OfQecr in the French service, made Knight
of St. Louis for his bravery at the battle of Fontenoy,
<l. s. p. The eldest son,
Daniel O'Conor Don, of Clonalis, d. 17 March, 1769,
leaving (with twodaus., Jane, wife of William Eccles,
Esq., and Elizabeth, d. s. j). 1816, and two youngei
sons, Thomas and Hugh, both d. s. p.) two elder
sons,
DoMiNicK O'Conor Don, his heir, who d. s.p. in
1795, and wass. by his brother,
Alexander O'Conor Don, of Clonalis, who dying
witnout issue, 1820, was s. in the title of O'Conor
Don, by liis kinsman, Owen O'Conor, Esq. of
Belana are, as hereafter.
III. Cathal, of whose line we treat.
IV. Bryan Roe O'Conor of Corrasduna.
Sir Hugh O'Conor d. 1632, at a very advanced age. His 3rd
son,
Cathal O'Conor, Esq. of Belanagare, co. Roscommon, b.
* O'Conor Don. Various Interpretations have been given to
this title. In the Irish language, Don or Dun signifies Noble,
or Chief, or Leader, and also the colour brown.
1597 ; in. Anrie, dau. of William O'Molloy, cf Aughtertire, and
dying 1634, was s. by his eldest son.
Major Owen O'Conor, of Belanagare, Governor of Athlone
under James II., d. in the Castle of Chester 1692. He m.
Ellinor, Lady Tuitc, who d. without male issue 1692, when the
estate passed to his brother,
Charles Oge O'Conor, Esq. of Belanagare, m. Cecilia, dau.
of Fiachra 0 Flynn, Esq. of Ballinlough, and dying in 1696,
was s. by his son,
Denis O'Conor, Esq. of Belanagare, 6. 1674 ; m. Mary, dau.
of Tieinan O'iiourke, Chief of Breffny, and left at his decease,
30 Jan. 1750,
Charles, his heir.
Daniel, an Oflicer in the French service.
Roger (Rev.). Hugh. Matthew (Rev.).
Catnerine, vi. Thomas Durkan.
Mary, m. O'Higgin, of Caropaden.
Eleanor, m. Charles M'Dermott.
Anne, m. M'Dermott Eoe.
The son and heir,
Charles O'Conor, Esq. of Belanagare, 6. 1710, a learned
and distinguished antiquary, m. 8 Dec. 1731. Catharine, dau.
of John O'Fagan, and had (with a dau. Biidgct, m. Miles
M'Dermott, Esq. of Coolavin, and d. 1777) two sons, i. Denis,
his heir; ii. Charles, of Mount Allen, co. Roscommon, b. 1736,
d. 1808, leaving, by his wife, a dau. of John Dillon, Esq. of
Dublin, two sons, Thomas, settled at New York (father of
Charles, Barrister-at-Law, in America), and Denis, and a dau.
Catharine ; the two latter d. in North America. Mr. O'Conor
d. I July, 1791, and was s. by his elder son,
Denis O'Conor, Esq. of Belanagare, who was appointed
Deputy-Governor of Roscommon, 6.1732; m. 1760, Catherine,
dau. of Martin Browne, Esq. of Clonfad, co. Eoscommon, and
by her (who d. 1817) had issue,
Owen, his heir.
Charles (Rev.). D.D., a learned antiquary, who long resided
at Stowe as Chaplain to Mary Elizabeth, Marchioness of
Buckingham, wife of George, 1st Marquess of Buckingham,
b. 15 March, 17G4; d. 1828.
Martin, d. young.
Denis, Lieut. 13th Dragoons, b. 4 Oct. 1870 ; d. in Jamaica,
unm.
Roderick, b. 27 July, 1772 : d. unm.
Matthew, b. 18 Sept. 1773 ; vi. Piiscilla Forbes, and left
Denis, and other issue (sec O'Conor of Mount Druid).
Catherine, vi. 9 Dec. 1790, Charles Lyons, Esq. ot lyons-
town, and d. 1795, leaving a son, Robert, and a dau. Alicia,
both deceased.
Mary, m. 1 Feb. 1795, Con O'Donel, Esq. of Larkfield, and
had ason, John O'Donel.
Bridget, d. unm.
Elizabeth Frances, to. 16 July, 1793, Hugh M'Dermot, of
Coolavin, The Mac Dermot.
Eleanor Anne, d. iinni.
Alicia, m John Shell, Esq. of Ballyshannon, M.D.
Mr. O'Conor d. 1804, and was s. by his eldest son,
Owen O'Conor, Esq. of Belanagare, M.P. for co. Ros-
common, who, on the death of his kinsman, Alexander
O'Conor Don, s. j). Dec. 1820, jt. to the title of O'Conor Don,
as head of the family, b. 6 March, 1763; m. 20 June, 179'2,
Jane, dau. of James Moore, Esq. of Mount Browne, co. Dublin,
and by her (who d. 8 April, 1804) had issue,
Denis, his heir.
Edward, m. Honoria, dau. of Major Blake, of Tower Hill, co.
Mayo, and had one son, who d. in infancy.
Jane.
Catherine, m. John Mapother, Esq. of Kiltevan, co. Ros-
common, and had issue.
O'Conor Don d. 1831. His eldest son,
Denis O'Conor Don, of Belanagare and Clonalis, M.P. for
CO. Eoscommon, b. May, 1794 ; in. 27 Aug. 1824, Mary, dau. of
Major Maurice Blake, of Tower Hill, co. Mayo, and by her
(who d. 1841) had issue,
Charles Owen, the present O'Conor Don.
Denis Maurice, M.A., LL. D., Barrister-at-Law, M.P. co.
Sligo, 1868-80, J. P. CO. ttoscommon, and High Sheriff 1865,
b. July, 1840; m. 1873, Ellen Isabella, eldest dau. of Rev.
W. T. Kevill Davies, of Croft Castle, co. Hereford, and d.
1883, leaving a son, b. 17 Dec. 1878.
Jane, a nun. d. 1851. Kate Josephine, a nun.
Eugenia, a nun. Dionysia, a nun.
O'Conor Don d. 22 July, 1847.
Arnii — Arg., an oak tree eradicated and adorned ppr. Crest
— An arm embowed in armour, holding a short sword en-
twined with a snake, all ppr.
Seals- Belanagare, French Park, and Clonalis, Castlerca, co
Roscommon.
Clubs — Reform and Athenaeum.
O'CO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'CO
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O'CONOB OF DUNDERMOTT.
O'CoNOE, Nicholas Roderick, Esq. of Dun-
derinotfc. co. Roscommon, J. P., C.B., C.M.Gr., Charge
d'AfPaires at Pekin 1883, Washington 1885, lately
Her Majesty's Political Agent in Bulgaria, and
now H.B.M.'s Minister at Pekin, h. 3 July, 1843 ;
s. his brother, May, 1877; m. 13 April, 1887,
Minna Margaret, eldest dau. of James Robert
Hope-Scott, Esq., and niece of the Duke of Norfolk,
KG-.
Iiineage.— The O'Connors (or O'Conors) of Dundermott
are a branch of the great House of O'Conor, in which vested
the sovereignty of Connaught. They are hneally descended
from Sir HcGiiO'CoNNOBjOfBallintobber Castle, CO. Roscommon
ftlie acknowledged representative of the last Kings of Ireland),
through his 4th son, Capt. Bryan O'Connok, of Corrasduna,
CO. Roscommon.
Capt. Bryan O'Connor, who became seised and possessed of
the lands of Beagh and Cloonycarney, under his father's will,
forfeited them, with others, 1641, and it appears from the
Book of Survey and distribution of estates then forfeited,
that, by a decree made in Athlone, 5 fiept. 16.'j5, founded on
the claim of Col. Roger O'Connor, Bryan's son, that those
estates were restored to his mother, Mary, for life, with re-
version to himself and his heirs. Again, from the Book of
Postings on the sale of lands forfeited in 168S, it appears that
Roger O'Connor forfeited the said lands of Beagh and Cloony-
carney. Col. Roger O'Connor, who held the commission of
Col. in James II. 's army (which commission still remains in
the possession of his heir-in-law), m. Elizabeth, dau. of the
O'Shaughncssy of Gort.
Owen O'Connor, Esq. of Corrasduna, co. Roscommon, the
common ancestor of the various lines of the family imme-
diately before us, was, as we have already stated, a descendant
■of the house of O'Connor. He in. Catherine, dau. of Kdmund
JIcDcnuot, Esq. of Emla, co. Eoscommon, and dying I7G6,
ieft four sons and three daus.,
I. Roderick, of Ballycahir, of whom we treat.
II. Thomas, of Miltciii, J. P., High Sheriff (who attained the
rank of Major in the French seri-ice), returned to Ireland,
and m. 1749, Mary, dau. of Gerald Dillon, Esq. of Dillion's
Orove, CO. Roscommon, by whom he had issue, I Roderic.
his heir; 2 Owen, Capt.; I Honora ; 2 Catherine; 3
Margaret. He m. 2ndly, Miss O'Flynn, of the ancient
House of the O'Flynns of Ballinlough, by whom he had no
issue. He d. ISOO. His eldest son,
Roderick, of Milton, m. 1st Anne Sparks, an English lady,
by whom he left no issue, and 2ndly, Bridget, widow of
Col. Thomas Wills, of Willgrove, co. Roscommon, and
■dau. of James Browne, Esq. of Brownevdle, co. Galway,
descended from Geoffrey, ard son of Dominick Browne,
Esq. of Barna, the ancestor of the Brownes of Newtown,
Ardskea, and Cooloo, co. Galway, and of the Brownes of
Castlernac-Garret, co. Mayo, now represented by I,ord
Oranmore. By her he left issue, 1 Roderic, his heir ; 2
Dillon; o Richard; 4 Aylward ; 1 Jane, d.unni.; 2
Maria, m. Dr. Kelly. The eldest son,
Roderic, of Milton, Barrister-at-Liw, 6. 1794; High
Sheriff co. Roscommon 18.39; m. 1824, Cecilia, dau. of
John Mac Donnell, Esq. of Caranacon, co. Mayo, by
Celia his wife, 4th dau. of John Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe,
CO. Galway, and d. 1SG8, leaving issue,
1 Roderick Joseph, now of Milton, J. P., Hi2;h Sheriff
CO. Roscommon 18 i3, b. 1825 ; m. 1854, Eleanor Mary,
eldest dau. of Joseph Browne, Esq., J. P., of Elm
Grove, co. Meath, by Ellen his wife, 2nd dau. of
Edward Murphy, Esq. of Ballinacloon, co. West-
meatli, and has issue,
Roderick Anthony, b. I860.
Joseph Owen Edward.
Ellen alary. Cecilia. Mary Josephine.
2 Alfred John. 3 Eugene.
I Cecilia. 2 Ellen.
III. Denis, of Willsbrook.
IV. Bernard (Rev.).
I. Catherine, jii. Hugh O'Connor, Esq., brother of Charles
O'Connor, Esq. of Belanagare.
II. Mary, m. Joseph I'lunkett, Esq. of Castle Plunkett, co.
Ro'icoramon.
III. Sabina.
Roderic O'Connor, of Ballycahir, eldest son of Major Owen
O'Connor, m. Mary, dau. of John Fallon, Esq. of Cloonagh,
<o. Roscommon, one of the descendants of tlie O'Fallons,
formerly chiefs of a territory called " O'Fallons" Country," and
Elizabeth Irwin his wife, and d. at Ballycahir, 7 Feb. 1731,
leaving issue, three sons and two daus.,
I. Bernard, rf. umn.
II. Thomas, his eventual heir.
III. Patrick, d. unm.
I. Jane, m. Andrew Browne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, co. Gal-
way, and had issue,
1 Nicholas, m. Ellen, dau. of Sir Thomas Burke, 1st Bart,
of Marble Hill, and was father of Andrew Browne, Krq.,
of Mount Hazel, whose only child, Eliza, is wife of
Edward MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobertynan, co. Meath, and
Mount Hazel, co. Galway, late M.P. for Meath (see tha'.
family).
2 Andrew, m. Mary, dau. of M. Blake, Esq. of Ballinafad,
CO. Mayo, and had, with other issue, the late Lieut. -Gen.
Andrew Browne, C.B., 44th Regt., who m. Victoiia, dau.
of Maurice Blake, Esq. of Ballinafad, and widow ol Thomas
French, Esq., and d. 8 April, 1883, leaving an only child,
Mary Maud, m. H. O'Connor Heachy, Esq.
3 Roderic. who m. his cousin, Maria, dau. of Thomas
O'Connor, Esq. ot New Garden, co. Galway.
4 Bernard, ot Mount Bernard, who d. imm.
1 Mary, who m. Edward Martin, Esq. of Tullyra Castle.
2 Jane, tmni.
II. Elizabeth.
Thomas O'Connor, Esq. of Xewgarden, 2nd son of Roderic,
of Ballycahir, m. Margaret, dau. of Peter O'Flanagan, of the
ancient family of Clancathal, and Maria Daly, of Braughel
Castle, his wife, and (/. 2 Aug. 1832, leaving issue,
I. Roderic, of Rathmue and Clunygrassin, co. Roscommon,
m. 1833, Mary Anne, dau. of Rev. William Bell Moises,
M. A., Vicar of Felton, co. Northumberland, and Awthorne,
CO. York, by Mary, his wife, dau. of John Orde, Esq. of
Weetwood, Northumberland, and niece of Julian Anne,
Countess of Roden, and d. Nov. 1879, leaving by her (who
d. Oct. 1884),
I Thomas Roderick, of Rathmue and Clunygra.ssin, co.
Roscommon, and of Dalton, co. Northumberland, 6. 4
May, 1849.
1 Julian Anne. 2 Emily, deceased.
II. Patrick.
I. Maria. ii. Jane. iii. Fanny.
The 2nd son,
Patrick O'Connor, Esq. of Dundermott, J. P., High Sheriff
1854, m. 2 July, 1832, Jane, 2nd dau. of Christopher French,
Esq. of Frenchlawn, co. Roscommon, J. P. by Harriethis wife,
dau. of Joseph McDonnell, Esq. of Caranacon, co. Mayo, and
had issue,
Patrick Hpgh, of Dundermott.
Roderic Thomas, b. 16 May, 1839: d. IS58.
Nicholas Roderick, now of Dundermott.
Mr. O'Connor d. 23 Oct. 1860, and was s. by his eldest son,
Patrick Hugh O'Conor, Esq. of Dundermott, co. Ros-
common, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff ISOO, d. unm. 31 May,
1877, and was s. by his brother, now of Dundermott.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — Same as O'Conoe Don.
Motto — Dundermott, near Ballymoe.
O'CONOR OF MOUNT DETJID.
O'Co'OB, Charles Mathe-w, Esq. of Mount
Druid, CO. Roscommon, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1877, b. 3 Feb. 18-47 ; s. his father 1862.
Lineage. — -This branch of the illustrious House of
O'Conor comes next immediately after that of the Chief,
O'Conor Don.
Matthew O'Conor, Esq. of Mount Druid, Barrister-at-Law
(6th son of Denis O'Conor, Esq. of Belanagare, and brother of
Owen O'Connor, on wiioin the title of O'Conor Don devolved
in 1820), TO. Dec. 1S04, Priscilia Forbes, and by her (whod. 16
June, 1853), had issue,
I. Denis, of Mount Druid.
II. Arthui-, of The Palace, Elphin, co. Roscommon, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1857, ui. March, 1853, Katherine, dau. of
Maurice Blake. Esq. of Ballinafad, co. Mayo, and d. 1870,
having had issue, ,
1 Arthur Mathew, J. P., of The Palace, Elphin, 6. 8 June,
1855.
2 Charles Matthew, b. 1859. 3 Maurice Matthew.
I May. 2 Ann.
I. Margaret, m. 1840, William Murphy, Esq. of Kilbrew, co.
Meath, and Mount Merrion, co. Dublin.
II. PrisciUa, m. 1st, 1b45, John Chester, Esq. of Kilsarine,
CO. Louth, and 2ndly, 185 J, Edward Howley, Esq. of Bclleek
Castle, CO. Mayo.
Mr. O'Conor d. 8 May, 1844, and was .«. by his son,
Denis O'Conor, Esq. of Mount Druid, co. Roscommon, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1830, b. 12 M.ay, 1808; Jii. 31 May, 1841,
Margaret Emily, eldest dau. of the late Nicholas Mahon Power,
Esq. M.P., of Faithlegg House, co. Waterford, and d. 1862,
leaving issue,
loU
O'CO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'DO
I. Charles Mathew, now of Mount Druid.
II. Owen Denis, b. 24 Aug. 1851.
III. Denis A., b. 3 Sept. 1853.
I. Gerti-ude Marj-, in. 15 June, 1876, Hon. Charles Nugent,
3rtl son of Anthony, 9Ch Earl of Westmeath.
II. Eva.
Arms, Crest, and Motto— Same as O'Cosor Don.
.Scot— Mount Druid, Castlerea, co. Koscommon.
O'CONOR OF CHARLEVILiLE.
O'CoxoE, Edmoxd, Esq. of Charleville, co. Louth,
J.P., Lioiit. 6tli Batt. Eoyal Irish Rifles, b. 11 April,
1868, m. 23 April, 1891, Maud, eld. dau. of Daniel
James O'Connell, Esq. of Grenagh, co. Kerry, and
Frances, his wife, dau. of Denis Shine Lawlcr, Esq.
of Castle Lough, and has issue,
Richard Daniel, b. 6 March, 1892.
Edmond Henry, 6. 12 Jul?, 1893.
Liiiieag°e. — John O'Conor, "Failghe," the last who bore
that distinctive title, m. Emily, dau. of Brian O'Ueilly, third
son of Colonel John O'Reilly, M.P. for Conlyn, co. Cavan, hy
■whom he had issue,
I. Patrick (Sir), of whom presently.
I. Margaret, ra. 1775, her first cousin, Dowell O'Reilly, Esq.
of Heath House, Queen's Co., and d. the year of her
marriage. Her husband m. Elizabetli Knox, and was
ancestor of the O'Heillts of Heath House.
II. Anna Maria, m. 1777, her first cousin Mathew O'Reilly of
Knock Abbey, (who m. 2ndly 1789, Margaret Dowdall, and
had ifsue, 'William, b. 1792, s. 1841, to Knock Abbey on the
death of his half-brother Mathew, and d. 1844, and was s.
by his son, Myles, now of Knock Abbey), and had issue,
1 Matthew, of Knock Abbey, 6. 1779, m. 1830, Susan, dau.
of the Hon. George de la Foer Beresford, and d. s. p.
1841.
1 Anna Maria, in. Richard Dease, Esq. and had issue,
I. Mathew O'Reilly, of Dee Farm (now ChaT'eville), co.
Louth, M.P., b. Islu and s. to a portion of the O'lteillj'
estates on the death of his uncle Mathew O'Reilly of
Knock Abbey, in 1841 and d. s. p. 1887, having be-
queathed them together with a large personality to go
towai'ds paying the National Debt. The personality
was devoted to this object, but the estates passed by
an entail made in 1777 on the marriage of Anna Maria
O'Conor and Mathew O'Reilly {see above) to Edmund
O'CoNOR, now of Charleville.
The only son,
Sir Patrick O'Conor (son of John O'Conor, " Failghe ") m.
and left issue,
I. Richard (Sir), Rear-Admiral, K.C.B., b. 1785, m. 1816
Hannagh, dau. and co-heiress of John Ross, Esq. (a
director of the East India Company) of Carshalton, Surrey,
and had issue,
1 Edmund Nagle Therry Ross, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., &. 1823,
0.. s. p. 1855.
2 John Ross, Lieut. 16th Lancers, b. 1819, d. s. p. 1845.
3 John, Capt. 6th Dragoons (Inniskilllngs) d. unm. at
Berne, 1857.
1 Elise Ross, ra. 1834, Conrad Rudolf Count de AVatteville
de Loins, and had issue, Fritz Conrad, b. 1837; Richard,
6. 1839, killed at the battle of Custozza, 1866 ; Giovanni,
6. 1846, and Adele, m. 1869, Tommazo Count Michiel,
Equerry to H.M. King Victor Emmanuel, and has a son,
Maximillian, b. 1872.
2 Ellen Ross, d. unm. in Venice, 1882.
3 Emily Clunes Eoss, ra. 1855 Sir Maurice O'Connell,
Bart.
II. Patrick, of whom presently.
I. Louisa, m. Henry O'Brien, Esq. of Kilcor, and had issue,
Cornelius Last O'Brien of Kilcor, and Margaret, to. William
Coppinger (and had issue, John, Col. V. S. Army, m. Alice,
dau. of Senator Blaine, Secretary of State, U.S.A., and has
issue, Blaine and Connor).
The younger son,
Patrick O'Conor, b. 1784 ; in. 1819, Margaret, dau. and co-
heiress (twin with her sister, Hannagh, Lady O'Conor), of John
Eoss, Esq. of Carshalton, and had issue,
I. Richard, of whom presently.
I. Louisa Ross, in. 1852, Baron Charmot de Breissant.
II. Hannah Ross, m. 1847, Baron von Wullersdorff d'Urbair,
Admiral in the Austrian Service, Minister of Commerce,
and at one time Plenipotentiary at the Court of St. James.
The only son,
Richard Ross O'Conor, Major in the 17th Regt., 6. 1820;
m. 1867, Angfele, dau. of Jules Beaurain de Seyssel, and d.
1877, leaving an only child, Edmond, now of Charleville. His
■widow m. 2ndly, Count de la None, formerly State Councillor
to the Emperor Napoleon III.
Seat — Charleville, Dunleer, co. Louth.
O'DONOGHUE OF THE GLENS.
O'DoNOGHUE, Geoffrey, " 0'Do^'OGHx;E of the
Glens," CO. Kerry, h. 16 Jan. 1859, s. his father
1889.
liineage. — The O'Donoghues are descended from Wvj
royal House of Munster, and several distinguished chieftains
of the name from the 10th to the 13th century are mentioned
in the annals of Innisfallen, wherein they are styled Kings and
Princes of the Eoganacht of Lough Lein. The O'Donoghues
were divided into two branches, the O'Donoghues of Lough.
Lein, now presumed to be extinct, and the O'Donoghues of
The Glens. In the 14th century, Geffrey O'Donoguue, ot
The Glynn, was Chief of his name. He left two sons, Rory
O'Donoghue, of The Glynn, Chief of his name 1420 (left a son,.
Daniel O'Donoghue, of The Glynn, who d. s. pi-), and Teige
O'Donoghue, father of Geffery O'Donoghue, Chief of his-
name, who was s. by Teige O'Donoghue, the father of Jeffert
O'Donoghue, of Killaher, in Kerry, attainted 1603, restoretl
1609, who by his wife, Honora, dau. of M'Maehon, had (with,
a dau. Sheela, wife of Auliff O'Learv, Esq. of Dromeer, co.
Cork), a son and successor, Teige O'Donoghue, of Glenflesk,
CO. Kerry, living 1628, the father of Geffret O'Donoghue, of
Killaher, aliis O'Donoghue of The Glynn, who at his decease,
1655, left witli a younger son, Teige, of Laherne, co. Kerry, aik
elder son and successor,
Geffrey O'Donoghue, O'Donoghue of The Glens 1655, ra..
Alice Coppinger, and by her (who survived him) left three
sons,
Daniel, of whom presently. Florence. Geffrey.
In his will, which bears date 19 Jan. 1677, and was proved 22:
March, 1678, he describes himself as " Geffrey O'Donoghue,
alias O'Donoghue." His eldest son,
Daniel O'Donoghue O'Donoghue of The Glens, claimant
to a portion of the Kerry estate 1700, and then described as-
eldest son and heir of Geffrey, was a distinguished officer in
the arn;y of King James II. He lu. Mary, dau. of Dermot
M'Cartny, Esq. of Drishane, co. Cork, and had (with a
dau. Elizabeth, wife of Francis Eager, Esq.) a son and suc-
cessor,
Geoffrey O'Donoghue, O'Donoghue of The Glens, who
in. Elizabeth, dau. of Randal M'Carthy Jlore, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Charles M'Carthy, Esq. of Cloghroe, co. Cork,
and had
Daniel, of whom presently.
Timothy, d. s. p. 1 Aug. 1758.
Alice, in. Edward O'Duffy, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. John Markham, Esq.
Ellen, ra. Charles McCarthie, Esq. of Headfort, co. Kerry.
Mary, m. Charles McCarthy, Esq. of Lyradane, co. Cork,soni
of Timothy McCarthy, of Lyradane, by Joan, dau. of Denis-
McCarthy, of Dooneen.
O'Donoghue d. 12 Sept. 1758, and was s. by his elder son,
Daniel O'Donoghue, O'Donoghue, of The Glens, who be-
came, at the death, xinm. in 1770, of his cousin Charles-
M'Carthy More, representative of the great House of M'Carthy
More. He m. Margaret, only surviving child of Murtogli
M'Mahon, Esq., of Clonina, co. Clare, by Mary M'Donnell, his
wife, and by her (who d. Dec. 1788) had issue, at his decease
1800 (with a dau. Mary, who d. v.nin.), an only son and suc-
cessor,
Charles O'Donoghue, O'Donoghue of The Glens, 6. 1777 ;
m. Mary, dau. of James Morrogh, Esq. of Cork, and by her
(who d. April, 1845) had issue,
Charles James, of whom presently.
Daniel, d. unm.
Margaret, d. unm.
Mary, d. ximn.
Jane, m. Sir James O'Connell, 1st Bart, of Lakeview, co,
Kerry, and d. 15 April, 1807.
Ellen, TO. Jeremiah Stack Murphy, Esq. co. Cork.
O'Donoghue d. 21 Feb. 1808, and was s. by his elder son,
Charles James O'Donoghue, O'Donoghue of The Glens,
7)1. Jane, only dau. of John O'Connell, Esq. of Grena, co.
Kerry, and niece of Daniel O'Connell, Q.C, M.P., and by
her (who rn. 2ndly, John M'Carthy O'Leary, Esq. of Coom-
Icgane, co. Cork) left issue at his decease, 1 May, 1833, an
only child,
Daniel O'Donoghue, "O'Donoghue of The Glens,'" co.
Kerry, M.P. for Tralee 1865 to 1885, and for Tipperai-y, 185T
to 1865, b. 1833 ; in. 1858, Mary Sophie, dau. and co-heir o*
Sir John Ennis, 1st Bart, {extinct) of Ballinahown, co. 'NVest-
meath, and by her (who d. 1891) had issue,
1. Geoffrey, now The O'Donoghue. ii. Charles.
III. Daniel. iv. John. v. Angus.
I. Florence.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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The O'Donoghue d. 1889, and was s. by liis eldest son.
Arms — Vert, two foxes combatant arg., on a cliief of the
second an eagle volant sa. Crest — An arm in armour, holding
a sword entwined with a snake, all ppr.
/Sea<— The Glens, Flesk, co. Kerry.
Residence — Balliaahown Court, Athlone.
O'DONOVAN OF CLAN CATHAL.
O'DoNOVAN, Morgan William, The O'Dono-
TAN, Chieftain of the ancient Irish sept of O'DoNO-
VAN of Clan Cathal, J. P. and D.L. co. Cork, High
Sheriff 1892, B.A. Magdalen Coll. Oxford ; Capt.
3rd Batt. Eoyal Munster Fusiliers ; h. 11 Feb. 1861,
m. 9 July, 1892, Mary Eleanor, only dau. of the
Bar. J. Yarker Barton, M.A., Chaplain of the
Forces, and has issue,
Morgan John Winthkop, b. 2 May, 1893.
Lineage. — This sept, one of the oldest among the abori-
ginal Irish, was originally located in co. Limerick, and after
their removal from that county possessed an extensive terri-
tory, called the Cantred of Hy Donovan, situated between
the towns of Bantry, Dunmanway, Kosscarbery, and Skib-
bereen, in the present barony of Carbery, and south-west of
the CO. of Cork. Keatinge traces its descent from the oldest
branches of his Hibernian genealogy, and places their escut-
cheon as thirteenth in his armorial tables. Mr. Gough, in his
edition of Camden's Britannia, following the account given by
Dr. Smith, the Historian of the county of Cork, published 1750,
says: — "The Irish antiquarians allow but eight families of
royal extraction in Munster, of which they place four in Car-
bery, which comprehended all the south-west part of this
county (Cork)." Of these were MacCarthy, O'Mahon or Ma-
hown, O'Donovan and O'Driscol. The sept in ancient times
ruled over Hy Fidhgeinte, a territory extending along the banks
of the river Maigue, co. Limerick, on which stood the castle of
Crom. Driven from their territory by the Fitzgeralds and De
Burghos after the invasions of 1172, they settled inthe barony
of Carbery, co Cork, where the estates of the present chieftain
are situate.
Cathal, Chief of Hy Fidhgeinte, was slain by Callaghan
Cashel, King of Munster, a.d. 964, and was s. by his son,
Donovan, who ruled as Chief 977, from him the sept took
their tribe name. Seventh in descent from Donovan was
Crom O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, who was in possession of
the castle of Crom, standing on the banks of the river Maigue,
CO Limerick. According to the genealogies of MacFirbis, he
had three sons, from whom descend all the families of
O'Donovan and Donavan. These sons were,
I. Cathal, ancestor of the Chieftain.
II. Aneslis, who had four sons, 1 Donough IMor; 2 Rickard ;
3 Walter; 4 Kaghnal, ancestors of the Sloicht Aneslis
Mc Icroim O'Donovan, who possessed Gleam a Chroim, or
Crom's Glen. The representative of this branch temp.
Queen Elizabeth, Uonel McCnogher box McAneslis
O'Donovan, of Glen I'Chroim, according to an inq. post
mort. taken at Cork 21 Sept. 1625, </. 5 Jan. 1602.
in. LocHLiN, ancestor of the sept of O'Donovan of Clan
Loghlin, who possessed a territory containing thirty-six
ploughlands lying between the river Fioury and Glandore
Harbour. He had a son and successor,
DoNNCHADH Or DoNOUGH O'DoNovAN, of Loch Crott, whose
lineal descendant and representative,
DoNEL NA Cartan O'Donovan, of Cloghatiadbally
Castle, adjoining Glandore Harbour, was Ciiief of Clan
Loghlin temp. Queen Elizabeth, according to an
inq. post mort taken at Bandon Bridge 14 Aug.
6 Charles I. He d. 10 May, 1680, leaving a son,
Donel Oge na Cartan O'Donovan (see Donovan of
Ballymore).
O'Donovan was killed by the O'Mahonys a.d. 1254, according
to the Annals of Inisfallen. His eldest son,
Cathal O'Donovan, The 0' Donovan, s. as Chieftain. From
him the senior line of the sept were known as " Clan Cathal."
The sixth Chieftain in descent from him was
Teige O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, temp. Henrt Vll.
(From his near kinsman, Teige O'Donovan of Gorteenithcr,
descended O'Donovan, of O'Donovan's Cove, co. Cork, the
representative of whom, Timothy O'Donovan, Esq. of O'Dono-
van's Cove, d. without surviving male issue 16 March, 1874,
aged 84, and was s. by his nephew, Richard O'Donovan,
son of Richard O'Donovan, Esq. of Fort Lodge, J. P., co.
Cork, by Maria O'SuUivan his wife). O'Donovan was s. by
his son,
Donel O'Do.novan, The O'Donovan, who was known as
"Donel na g-Croiccann," or Donel of the Hides, so called from
having been, when a child, wrapped up in cow hides to conceal
him from the enemies of his father. He was inaugurateiJ
Chieftain by McCarthy Reagh, Chieftain of Carbery, 15G0, and
d. 1584, when he was s. by his son,
DON-EL O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, inaugurated by Mc-
Carthy Reagh, who delivered him the White Wand, and was
recognized by Lord Chancellor Adam Loftus, 12 Fob. 1592, as
Chieftain lawfully inaugurated according to the Irish Custom.
He surrendered his territory of Clan Cathal to James I. 1608,
and received a re-grant of the entire of it 1615.* Hem. Joanna,
dau. of Sir Owen MacCarthy Reagh, Knt. of Carbery, and had
seven sons,
I. Daniel, his successor.
II. Teige, of Rahine and Drishane, m. Joane Goggin, and d
1639, leaving a son,
Murrogh Donovan, of Litturlicky, m. Jane Galway, by
whom he had seven sons. The eldest son,
CoRNELiDS Donovan, m. 1681, his cousin, Helena, only
child of Daniel O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, by his firoC
wife, Victoria Coppinger, and had his successor,
Morgan Donovan, of Ballincallah, B.A. Oxon, J. P., b.
16S7; m. 1733, Mary, dau. of Thomas Ronayne, Esq. ot
Hodnettswood, and had issue,
1 Morgan, his heir.
1 Mary, m. John Townsend Becher, Esq. of Creagh, co.
Cork, and had issue.
2 Anne, in. Warden Flood, Esq. of Paulstown Castle, co.
Kilkenny, M.P., Judge of the Court of Admiralty, Ire-
land.
The only son,
Morgan Donovan, Esq. of the city of Cork, s. his father
1759. He m. 1766, Melian Towgood, dau. of Savage French,
Esq. of Marino, co. Cork, by whom, who d. 1S13, he had
issue,
1 Morgan (Rev.), of whom hereafter as Chieftain on the
death of Gen. Richard O'Donovan 1829.
2 Savage, M.D., m. Miss Jagoe, and d. s. p. 1807.
3 Philip, d. unm. Dec. 1837.
4 Sampson Towgood, d. unm. 1809.
III. Murrogh, of Carrigarruffe, ancestor of O'Donovan, of
Malaga, in Spain, who registered his pedigree in Ul=ters-
Office 1771.
IV. Donogh, ancestor of O'Donovan of Cooldurragh, co.
Cork. V. Dermod.
VI. Richard, ancestor of O'Donovan, of Donovan Street,
Cork.
VII. Keadagh, ancestor of Clan Keady Donovan, from whom,
descend O'Donovan of Lisheens and of Ardahill.
O'Donovan d. about 1638, and was s. by his eldest son aniJ
heir,
Daniel O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, ra. Gyles, dau. of Sir
Roger O'Shaughnessy, Knt. of co. Galway. O'Donovan was-
stripped of all his estates by Oliver Cromwell, a part only of
which were restored to his son under Charles II. He d. 1660,
and was s. by his son,
Daniel O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, Col. in the service of
James II., M.P. for Baltimore 1689, of which he was also
portreeve. He distinguished himself in 1689 by his zealous
and steady exertions in the cause of James II. ; among other
actions, defending Charlesfort at Kinsale with vigour. He
surrendered the keys of it into the Earl of Marlborough's own
hand, and finally made honourable terms. He m. 1st, Victoria
dau. of Capt. Coppinger by whom he had an only child,
Helena, who hi. her cousin, Cornelius Donovan, ancestor oi;
the present chieftain, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Major
Tonson, by whom he had i. Daniel; ii. Barry, both d. young;
III. Richard, his successor; iv. Cornelius, cL 1737. O'Donovan
d. 1705, and wass. by his son,
Richard O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, m. 1703, Ellinor
Fitzgerald, dau. of the Knight of Kerry, by whom he had
an only son, Daniel, and a dau. Elizabeth, m. Sylvester
O'Sullivan, MacFineen Dutf, of co. Kerry. O'Donovan was s.
by his son,
Daniel O'Donovan, Tha O'Donovan, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of
James Kearney, Esq. of Garrettstown, co. Cork, by whom he
liad no issue, and 2ndly, 1763, Jane, dau. of John Becher,
Esq. of HoUybrook, by whom he left issue,
I. Richard, his successor.
II. John, an Officer in the army, killed 1796, in the Maroon
war in Jamaica, unm.
* O'Donovan built Castle Donovan in the Hills, three miles
north of Dromoleague, co. Cork, in the north wall of which is-
a block of limestone, containing the memorial IHS MARIA .
DOD . IC . 1626 . DOC, in raised letters two and a-half inches
long. The castle is still standing, though much dilapidated,
and has ninety-two steps leading to the battlements.
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OTA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'FE
I. Holon, m. John Warren, Esq., son of Sir Eobert Warren,
1st Bart, of Wsrren's Court, and d. s. }>■ 1810.
u. Jane, d.uwn. 1 833.
O'Donovan, by his will, dated 1770, devised a remainder in
his estates, on failure of the male issue of his sons, "to his
icinsmaa, Morgan Donovan, Esq. of the city of Cork." He
<lid so to fulfil a mutual agreement between Morgan's father
jind him, that on failure of the male issue of either branch, the
survivor should inherit, in order to preserve the family estates
to whoever should be chieftain of the sept. He was s. by his
«on,
liicHABD O'Donovan. The O'Donnran, b. 1763, Gen. in the
army, served with honour in the 6th Dragoons in the campaigns
in Flanders and Spain. He m. Kmma Ann, dau. of Kobcrt
J'owell, Esq., by whom he had no issue. O'Donovan suffered
a recovery of his estates, and left the ancient estates of Clan
•Cathal to his wife absolutely. He d. Nov. 18'29, when his
chieftaiiiry reverted to the descendant of the second son of
Jinnel, the Chieftain, who d. 1C3S,
MoKGAN O'Donovan (Rev.), The O'Donovan, Chief of Clan
Cathal, Rector of Dundurrow, co. Cork, 6. 1769 ; to. Nov. 179.'i,
-Alicia, eldest dau. of William Jones, Esq. of the city of Cork,
T)y Elinor his wife, youngest dau. of William Wintlirop, Esq.
of Cork, by Alicia Wrixon his wife, and by her (6. 1777; d.
29 Aug. 1817) had issue,
Morgan William, his successor.
William Jones, h. Jan. 1799; rf. unm. Autr. 1852.
Heniiv Winthbop, successor to his brother.
Melian, m. Jan. 1839, Kichard Henry Hedges Becber, Esq. of
HoUybrook. J. P. co. Cork, afterwards of Lakelands, and
(i. s. p. 28 May, 1859.
Eleanor, m. June, 1839. William Lemuel Shuldham, Esq.
J.l'., of Coolkelure, Dunmanway, co. Cork, who d. "Z5
March, 1847.
-O'Donovan d. 17 Oct. 1839, and i^as s. by his eldest son,
MoKGAN William O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, Barrister-at-
Law, 6. '21 Aug. 1796 ; jn. 2 July, 1844, Susanna, 2nd dau.
of William Armstrong Creed, Esq. of Ballybrack, co. Cork,
iind by her (who d. Nov. 1861), had a dau., Melian, who d.
•Jan. 1816. O'Donovan d. 16 Dec. 1870, and was s. by his only
surviving brother,
Henry Wintheop O'Donovan, The 0' Donovan, Chieftain
of the ancient Irish sept of O'Donovan of Clan Cathal, M.A.,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1889, 6. 1 Jan. 1812: m. 15 July,
1848, Amelia, dau. of De Courcy O'Grady, of Killballyowen,
CO. Limerick, The O'Gkady, and had issue,
Morgan William, his successor.
Anne Melian, m. 21 June, 18S3, Allan Neason Adams,
Esq., Capt. King's Own Scottish Borderers (25th Regt.), and
has a son, Henry William Allan Adams, b. 13 June, 1884.
O'Donovan d. 24 May, 1890.
Ai-nu — Arg., issuing from the sinister side of the shield a
cubit dexter arm vested gu., cuffed of the first, the hand grasp-
ingaskean (or old Irish sword) in pale, the blade entwined with
a serpent, all ppr. Crest — On a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
an eaftle rising arg., tips of wings ami tail sa. Mottoes —
Adjuvante Deo in hostes ; Vir super hostem (a translation of
the ancient slogan, or call to war, of the sept, viz., GioUa ar
a-namhuid a-bu).
6'ea£— Liss Ard, Skibbereen, co. Cork.
O'FARKELL OF DALYSTON.
OTaeeell, Chaeles Eicuaed John, Esq. of
Dalyston, co. Gahvaj, h. 22 Sept. 1875 ; s. his
father 1892.
Lineage. — The Farrells, now of Dalyston, claim descent
"from the O'Ferrals of Mornyng and Bawn, co. Longford, who
were of the clan Boy. The old castle of Mornyng still stands,
and here the family were resident in 1688. Shortly after, on
the defeat of King James 11., they were dispossessed, and their
property confiscated. On a tombstone in the churchyard of
Moidon, co. Longford, the burial place of the O'Ferralls of
Mornyng and Bawn, are inscribed the names of Robert
O'Farrell, Esq. of Bawn, and of his wife, Alice, and also that
of James O'Farrell, Esq. of Minard (son of Robert and Alice
O'Farrell, of Bawn), who d. 26 Nov. 1771, aged 86. This
James is the first of the name of O'Farrell who resided at
Minard. He never married, and on fixing his residence at
Minard, took his sister to live with him. This lady married a
namesake of her own, and had several children, viz. Richard
O'Farrell, who d. at an advanced age in France ; Robert, who
■d. at Minard; Alice, who m. Charles Evers, and was mother,
inter alios, of Mary, the wife of James Fahrell, of Minard ;
Elizabeth, who m. Peter Farrell, of Coldragh : and another
d.iu., who 771. a Mr. Dalton. At the decease of James O'Farrell.
of Minard, 26 Nov. 1771, the whole of his property devolved ott
his sister, from whom it passed to her son, Kobebt, at whose
death it was divided between the husbands (Charles Evers and
Peter Farrell) of his sisters, Alice and Elizabeth.
James Farrell, who m. some time about 1772, Mary, dau.
of Charles and Alice Evers, was son of Patrick O'Karrell, who
accompanied James O'Farrell, the first of Minard, to that place,
and resided with his wife and family at Minard to the time of
his death, 1780. Mr. James Farrell occupied a portion of the
farms of Minard and Lorath, and d. 17 Jan. 1789, aged 38,
being buried at Moidon. His son,
Charles Farrell, Esq., b. at Minard, co. Longford, 24 Aug.
1774, took the degree of M.D. at the University of Edinburgh
1798, and was much distinguished in the medical profession.
He passed many years in high official position in the East.
Dr. Farrell </. 1855, having bequeathed his extensive property
to his nephew,
Charles Geobge O'Fabbell, Esq. of Dalyston, co. Galway,
J. P., b. 1825; s. to the estates of his late maternal uncle,
Charles Farrell, Esq. of Dalyston, and assumed in consequence
by royal licence 1855, the surname and arms of Fabbell
instead of his patronymic Carboll, and subsequently, 28 Jan.
1857, by royal licence, resumed the name of O'Fabbell in
lieu of that of Farrell; m. 20 Jan. 1870, Kate Mary Con-
stance, only dau. of James William MacLaughlin, Esq. of
Ballyglass, co. Westmeath, and had issue,
I. Charles Richard John, now of Dalyston.
II. Richard. iii. Henry. iv. Frederick.
I. Kathleen Maud Mary. ii. Ethel.
Mr. C. G. O'Farrell, who was son of John Carroll, Esq. of
Edgeworthstown, co. Longford, by Margaret his wife, dau.
of James Farrell, of Minard, d. 1892, and was s. by his only
son.
Arms — Per fesse or and vert, a lion rampant counterchanged
on a canton gu. an Irish harp of the first. Crest — On aa
Eastern crown or, a greyhound courant per pale arg. and sa.,
gorged with a collar, therefrom a broken chain, both gu.
Heat — Dalyston, near Loughrea, co. Galway.
MORE-O'FERRALL OF BALYNA.
Moee-0'Feeeail, Ambeose, Esq. of Ealyna, co.
Kildare, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1876, b. 26
Sept. 1846 ; m. 24 Oct. 1872, Jessie Frances, dau.
of Patrick Eobert G-ordon-Canning, Esq. of Hart-
pury Court, co. Gloucester, and has issue,
I. Mabel, b. 1873. ii. Violet, 6. 1874.
in. Alice, b. 1880.
Lineage. — Charles O'More, of Balyna, d. 1601, leaving
(by Margaret Scurlock his wife) two sons and a dau.,
I. Roger, Col. Confederated Catholics 1646, m. Jane, dau. of
Sir Pati'ick BarnewaU, Knt. of Turvey, and had issue,
1 Charles, Col. in the army, killed at Aughrim 12 July,
1691, s. p.
1 Anne, wife of Patrick Sarsfleld, of Lucan, and mother of
Patrick, Earl of Locan.
2 Eleanor, wife of Daniel MacMorogh Kavanagh.
3 Mary, wife of Tirogh O'Niell.
4 Elizabeth, wife of Christopher Beeling.
II. Lewis, of whose line we treat.
I. Margaret, m. Thomas Plunkett, Esq. of Clonebrency.
The 2nd son.
Lewis More (Col.), one of the Confederated Catholics in
1646, m. Mary, dau. of Philip MacHugh O'Reilly, and was
father of
Anthony More, Esq. of Balyna, who m. Anne, dau. of
Alexander Hope, Esq. of Mullingar, and had (with a dau.,
Mary, wife of Capt. Conor O'Reilly) two sons,
LiiWis, his heir.
Roger, whose will (dated 1 March, 1746) was proved 9 Jan.
1748. He m. Elinor, dau. of William Wright, Esq., and had
issue, Anthony O'More, Gen. in the Spanish service; May,
wife of Robert Daly, Esq. of Caultield ; and Mary, wife of
Packington Edgeworth, Esq. of Lougwood.
The elder son,
Lewis More, Esq. of Balyna, m. Alicia, dau. of Con O'Neill,
Esq., and had (with a dau., Mary, Maid of Honour to the Queen
of Spain, vi. — Ward, Esq. of Madrid) a son and heir,
James More, Esq. of Balyna, whose will bears date 13 Dec.
1778, by Mary his wife, dau. of Ambrose Madden, Esq. of
Derryhoran, he left an only dau. and heir,
Letitia More, who w. Richard O'Kerrall, Esq. (whose
sister, Catherine, m. George Latten, Esq. of Morristown), only
son of Ambrose O'Ferrall, Esq. by Jane Dillon his wife, and
OGI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OGI
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flying 1778 (her husband survived till 1790), left (with several
(laus., Mrs. Boulger, Mrs. Morns, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Pallas, of
Orouse Hall, co. Cavan, and Mrs. Nugent, of Killasona, co.
Longford) three sons,
Ambeose, his heir.
James, Major-Gen. in the Austrian service, d. 1828, aged 75.
Charles, Col. in the Sardinian service, d. 1S31.
The eldest son,
Amdrose O'Ferrai-i,, Esq. of Balyna, m. 1796, Anne, only
child of John Bagot, Esq. of Castle Bagot, co. Dublin, by Anno,
liis 1st wife, only dau. and heir of \V. Walsh, Esq. of Kil-
niurry, co. Meath, by Elizabeth Xangle his wife, and by her
(who d. 1810) had issue,
Richard More (Right Hon.), of Balyna House.
John Lewis More, of Lissard, co. Longford, and Granite Hall.
CO. Dublin, J. P., D.L., M.A., Bariister-at-Law, Commis-
sioner of Metropolitan Police, Dublin, m. 18'5fa', Clare, dau.
of Thumas Segrave, Esq. of Cabra, co. Dublin, and d. Zi
Jan. 1881, leaving,
1 Edward Gerald, of Lissard, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1882, h. 1846; vi. 1871, Juliana Margaret, dau. of Henry
I^mbert, Esq., M.P. of Camagh, co. Wexford, auQ has,
with other issue, a son, John, h. 1872.
1 Maiy. 2 iMaria. 3 Ellen.
James More, d. unm. Kobert More (Kev.), (/. 1834.
Edward More, of Kildangan, co. Kildare, High Sheriff co.
Kildare 1856-57, m. 18 19, Susan, only child of Douiinick
U'lteilly, Esq. of Kildangan Castle, co. Kildare, and by her
(wlio d. 1855) left at his decease, 1875, an only son,
DoMiNicK More O'Ferrall, Esq. of Kildangan, High
Sheriff co. Kildare 1879, 6. 1855.
Mary Ann, d. unm. Letitia, a nun.
■ Lou'sa, d. unm. Catheiine, d. 18S6.
Hose Anna (deceased), m. Tliomas Eniugton, Esq. of Clintz,
CO. York.
Mr. 0"Ferrall m. 2ndly, 1811, Margaret, youngest dau. of
I'lancis Dunne, Esq. of Brittas Queen's Co., which lady d.
1826. He d. 1835, aged 83, and was s. by his eldest son.
Right Hon. Richard More O'Ferrall, of Balyna, co.
Kildare, P.C, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1797; m. 28 Sept. 1839. Hon.
Matilda Southwell, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Thomas Anthony,
3id Viscount Southwell, K.P., and by her (who d. 25 May,
1882) had i.ssue,
I. Ambrose, now of Balyna, co. Westnieath.
J. Maria Anne, in. 19 July, 1860, Sir Waller Xugent, Bart, of
Donore.
Mr. More-0"Ferrall, who was M.P. for co. Kildare 1830-47, and
fur CO. Longford 1859-65, was appointed a Lord of the Treasury
1835, Secretary to the Admiralty 1839, and Secretary to the
Trea.sury 1841. From 1847 to 1851 he held the office of Governor
of Malta. He d. 27 Oct. 1880.
,4 n!i.v— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, vert, a lion rampant or;
2nd and 3rd, vert, a lion rampant or, on a chief az. three
iimllet* of the second. Crcits — Ist, on a ducal coronet or, a
greyhound courant ppr. ; 2nd, out of a ducal coronet or, a
dexter hand epaumee ppr.
•Seat — Balyna House, Enfield, co. Kildare.
OaiLBY OF ALTNACHREE CASTLE.
Ogilby, Claud William Leslie, Esq. of Altna-
cliree Castle, co. Tyrone, late Lieut. 31st Toot, b.
3 Nov. 1851; m. 17 Feb. 1875, Bessie Henrietta,
eldest dau. of Comm. W. G. Doitglas, E.N., and
granddau. of the Hon. and Eev. Charles Douglas
(.brother of George Sholto, 17th Earl of Slortonj.
liineage. — William Ogilbt, Esq. of Altnachree Castle,
CO. Tyrone, J.P., High Sheriff 1852, m. 30 Jan. 1851, Adelaide
Charlotte, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Charles Douglas (brother
of George Sholto, 17th Eail of Morton), by his first wife, the
Lady Isabella Gore, dau. of Arthur Saunders, 2nd Earl of
Arran, and had issue,
I. Claud William Leslie, now of Altnachree Castle.
II. James Douglas, 6. 16 Feb. 1853.
III. William Charles, 6. 16 Dec. 1855; d. 8 Jan. 18.'i6.
1. Adelaide Chiilotle. ii. Isabella Caroline.
111. Beatrice Emma Elizabeth. iv. Louisa,
v. Edith Sophia.
Mr. Ogilby d. 1 Sept. 1873.
ica;— Altnachree Castle, near Dunamanagh, eo. Tyrone.
OGILBY OF AKDNARGLE AND
PELLIPAE HOUSE.
OoiLBT, RoBEKT Alkxandee, Esq. of Arduar-
gle and PelliiDar House, co. Londonderrv, J.P. uud
D.L., High Sheriff 1887, late Capt. 4lh Regt., l.
1850; m. 1875, Helen Sarah, dau.' of Rev. Geoi'-oe
Bomford Wheeler, M.A., Rector of Balljsax, c^.
Kildare.
Lineag-e.— This family of Ogilby, originally from Scot-
land, has been settled in Ireland for several generations.
Robert Leslie Ogilby, Esq. of Ardnargle, son of John
Ogilby, Esq., by Jane his wife, dau. of James Simpson, Esi].
of Aiinagh, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1854, b. 1798; s. his
brother James 1849; m. 1844, Elizabeth Matilda, dau. c*
Major William Henry Rainey, H.E.I.C.S., and had issue,
Robert Ali-xander, now of Ardnargle.
IIe(?. in 1872.
ArniK — Arg., a lion pas.t^ant guardant gu., between two
crescents, one in chief and the other in base, az. Crest— A
lion rampant gu., .supporting a tilting-spear entwined with u
string of trefoils, ppr.
&'atj!— Ardnargle and Pellipar House, co. Londonderry.
OGILVIE OF CHESTERS.
Ogilvie, Thomas Elliot, Esq. of Chesters, co.
Roxburgh, J. P., b. 8 Feb. 1821 ; m.6 Sept. 188G.
Hope, only dau. of Henry Reeve, Esq., C.B., of
Foxholes, Christchitrch, Hants.
Lineage. — TheOgilvies of Chesters are a younger brancli
of the Ogilvies of Hartwoodmyres (now extinct), in the comity
of Selkirk.
Thomas Elliot Ogilvie, Esq. (youngest son of Adam Ogiivie,
Esq. of Hartwoodmyres, co. Selkirk), b. 19 Nov. 1751; ?u. 27
Jlay, 1782, Hannan, 2nd dau. of Robert Dashwuod, Esq. of
Vellow Wood, and widow of Dr. Pa,-ley, and by her (who d.
1833), left at his decease 1S32, i. William, ii. Adam, iiu
George, i. Margaret, ii. Jane. The eldest son,
William Ogilvie, Esq. of Chesters, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 Sept..
1785; m. 18 June, 1818, Alexina, dau. of Alexander Falconar,
Esq. of Woodcot Park, East Lothian, and d. 26 May, lb/6,
having by her (who d. 14 March, 1884) had issue,
I. Th 'MAS Elliot, now of Chesters.
II. William Falconar, b. 1822; m. and has bad issue, two sons
(one of whom d. young) and one dau.
HI. Alexander, 0. 1824; m.. and rf. 16 Oct. 1891.
IV. George, 6. 1826; ;,;. and had issue, foui- sons and foar
daus.
V. Francis Dashwood, b. 1828.
VI. John Scott, rf. young.
I. Matilda, d. young.
II. .Vlexina Margaret Napier.
/Seat — Chesters, Ancrum, co. Roxburgh, N.B.
NISBET HAMILTON OGILVY OF
BELHAVEN, DIRLETON, AND
PENCAITLAND.
NisBET Hamilton Ogilvy, Maby Geoegiana
Constance, of Belharen and Pencaitland, East-
Lothian, and of Bloxholm and Well, co. Lincoln,
s. her mother 1883; m. 11 Sept. I858, Henhy
Thomas Ogilty, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for East
Lothian, and J.P. co. Lincoln, 2nd son of Sir John
Ogilvy, 9th Bart, of Inverquharity, co. Forfar, by
his 2nd wife, Lady Jane Elizabeth Hovsard, dau.
of Thomas, 16th Earl of Suffolk. Mr. Ogilvy, who
is a Barrister-at-La\v, has assumed the names o£
NisBET Hamilton in adcUtion to his own.
Lineage.— The first of the House of Hamilton who owned
the Barony of Belhaven was John, 1st Lord Belhaven and
Stenton (created 1647), an ardent Royalist. On the death of
the 5th Lord Belhaven, 1777, the titles reverted to the heir
male of his family («ee BuiiKE's Pecrcn/c), and the estates
passed to the heir female. Mart, only dau. of Alexander
Hamilton, Esq. of Pencaitland, 17th in descent from Sir
Walter de Hamilton, 1st Lord of Cadzow (circa 1300). This
lady manied in 1747 William Nisbet, Esq. of Dirleton, and
the estates of Dirleton, Belhaven, and Pencaitland, were thus
united. On her death in 1797, Pencaitland devolved upon
her second son, and under the will of his niece, Mary, widow
of James, 5th Lord Ruthven, the estate passed to its present
owner, Mrs. Kisbet Hamilton Ogilvy. The chief portion of
the Lincolnshire estates of Bloxholm and Allord is deiived
from Sib Robert Cheistopuer, Kut., a staunch adhei'cnt of
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OGL
Charles I., and having passed into the possession of the
families of Shebard and Manneks, was left under the will of
George Mansers, Esq. (son of Gen. Lord Robert Manners,
and grandson of John, ind Duke of Rutland), to his grand-
niece, Lady Makt, dau. of 7th Lord Elgin, who m. the late
Bight Hon. Robert Adam Christopher Nisbet Hamilton {see
AtVoir).
The lirst of the Kisbets of Dirleton (sprung from a scion of
Isisbet of Ifisbel) was Sib John Nisbet, Lord Dirleton, a
famous lawyer, one of the Senators of the College of Justice,
and Lord Advocate to King Charles II., who purchased in
16G3, the barony of Dirleton. He was son of Sir Patrick
Kisbet, also a Lord of Session as Lord Eastbank. The
eventual heir of the family, Mart, only child of William
Hamilton Nisbet, Esq. of Dirleton and Belhaven, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Lord Robert Manners, m. 1st, II March, 1799,
Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin, by whom she had two sons, George
Constantino, Lord Bruce, who d. unm. IS40 ; William, who d.
young ; and three daus.,i. Ladt Mary, m.Kobert Adam Dundas,
the late Right Hon. R. A. Christopheb-Xisbet-Hamilton :
«i. Lady Matilda Harriett, m. 1839, Sir John Maxwell, Bart.,
and d. IS57 ; in. Lady Lucy, m. 1828, John Grant, Esq. of
Kilgraston.
Philip Dundas, Esq., Governor of Prince of Wales's Island,
4th son (by Jean, his 2nd wife, dau. of William Grant, Lord
Preston grange) of Robert Dundas, Esq. of xVrniston {see that
jamilu) Lord President of the Court of Session, elder brother
of Henry, 1st Viscount Melville, to. 1803, Margaret, sister of
Sir David Wedderburne, Bart., and d. 1807, leaving two sons,
Robert Adam, who assumed the surnames of Christopher-
Isisbet-Hamilton, and was of Belhaven, Dirleton, and Blox-
Lolm ; and Philip, Col. in the army, vi. 30 Oct. 1858, Lady
Jane Charteris, dau. of Francis, 7th Earl of Wemyss and
March, and d. 15 Dec. 1870. The eldest son,
The Right Hon. Robert Adam Christopheb-Nisbet-Hamil-
TON, of Dirleton and Belhaven, co. Haddington, and Bloxholm
Hall, CO. Lincoln, J.P., late M.P. for the northern division of
that shire, a Privy Councillor, and Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster from March to Dec. 1852, b. 9 Feb. 180-1 ; m. 28 Jan.
1828, the Lady Mary Bruce, eldest dau. of Thomas, 7th Earl
of Elgin, and heir of her mother, Mary, only child of William
Hamilton Nisbet, Esq. of Dirleton and Belhaven, and dying 9
June, 1877, left an only child,
Mary Georgina Constance, now of Belhaven, Dirleton, and
Pencaitland.
This gentleman, whose patronymic was Dundas, assumed the
surname of Christopher in compliance with the will of George
Manners, Esq. of Bloxholm, whose estates he became possessed
of in right of his wife in 1835, and subsequently, in 1855,
added the names of Nisbet-Hajiilton. Lady Mary d. 21 Dec.
1883.
.^rwis— (Registered in the Lyon Office, 1888) : Quarterly ;
1st and 4th, arg., a lion passant guardant gu. gorged with an
■open crown and crowned with a close imperial one (./oj-Ogilvy):
2nd and 3rd, arg., an eagle displayed sa., beaked and membered
gu. {for Ramsay) ; in chief of the quarters a crescent gu. ; over
aU an escutcheon of pretence ; quarterly ; 1st and 4lh, gu., a
sword paleways arg., hilted and pommelled or, between tliree
■finquefoils of the second {for Hamilton) ; 2nd, arg., on a
chevron gu., between three boars' heads erased sa., as many
•cinquefoils of the first, the chevron ensigned with a thistle
ppr. {for Nisbet); :<rd, arg., a lion rampant gu. within a
bordure erm. (/oj- Ddndas). Crests— 1st, ademi-lionramp. gu.
■(for Ogilvy) ; 2nd, a nag's head couped arg., bridled gu. {for
Hamilton) ; and 3rd, a dexter hand issuing from a cloud, hold-
ing a balance and scales all ppr. (yo;- Nisbet). Sujrportera —
Two nags arg. bridled gu. Jl/o«oes— Terrena pericula sperno;
Fcrward; Ryde through ; and Discite justitiam.
6ea(«— Biel, Prestonkirk; Archertield, Drem ; and Winton
Castle, Pentcaitland, all in East Lothian : Bloxholm Hall, Lin-
.toln ; and Well Vale, Alford, co. Lincoln.
OGILVY OF INSHEWAN.
Ogilvy, John, Esq. of Inshewan, co. Forfar,
J. P., I. 8 July, 1830 ; m. 1st., 1865, Agnes Gardyne,
dau. of Win. Eennie, Esq., which lady d. 1868,
leaving issue, two daus. ; and 2ndly, "Violet Anna
D' Urban, second dau. of William Burnett, Esq.,
formerly of Barns, by whom he has issue, a son,
JoHX DoxAiD Burnett, b. 26 March, 1878.
Xiineagre. — John Ogilvy, living 1562, m. Margaret, dau.
of William Erskine, by Marian Douglas his wife, and grand-
dau. of William Erskine, son of Margaret, Countess of Buchan,
and by her was father of
Thomas Ogilvy, m. Barbara, dau. of James Lyon, of Easter
Ogil, and had a son,
John Ogilvy, living 1662, who was father of
Jamrs Ogilvy, who m. Jean Stewart, and by her bad a son
John Ogilvy, Esq., m. 1705, Mary, dau. of Robert Keith,
of Rednak, and d. 1741, leaving two sons, John, of whom
presently, and James, of Connonsyth, and several daus., all
of whom d. xmm. except one, Margaret, who ni. Dr. Ogilvy,
of Forfar. The elder son,
John Ogilvy, Esq. of Inshewan, 7u. 1744, Jean, dau. of
Rev. William Seaton, Episcopal clergyman, of Forfar, and d.
I7SI, having had one son, John, who d. unm. IS13, and three
daus. The two elder, Mary and Ellen, d. unm., and the
youngest,
Elizabeth Ogilvt, m. 1790, William Ogilvy, Esq. (son of
John Ogilvy, Esq., by Margaret his wife, dau. of Ogilvy, of 1
Shanally), and by him (who d. 1825) left at her decease, 1826,
a dau. Mary, and one son, John, who s. to Inshewan on the I
death of his maternal aunt, and was, '.
John Ogilvy, Esq. of Inshewan, co. Forfar, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 3 Jan. 1794 ; m. 18 June, 1829, Anne Sarah, youngest dau.
of Charles Ogilvy, Esq. of Tannadice, co. Forfar, and by her (
(who d. 20 June, 1885) had issue,
I. John, now of Inshewan.
II. William, 6. 10 Feb. 18.32, deceased,
m. Walter, 6. 20 Dee. 1837.
IV. David, b. 6 Feb. 1841, deceased. I
v. James, b. 18 March, 1844.
VI. Edward Balfour, b. 12 June, 1846, deceased.
VII. Thomas Stuart, b. 17 Sept. 1847.
VIII. Donald Charles, b. 3 Sept. 1850.
I. Elizabeth Grace, iii. I860, James W. Bruce Gardyne, of '
Middleton, Forfarshire.
II. Anne Sarah, m. 1867, Donald Ogilvy, Esq. of Clova, who
d. 19 April, 1885.
III. Mary Lillias. iv. Helen Allardice.
Mr. John Ogilvy d. 26 Dec. 1893, within eight days of com-
pleting his hundredth year.
^?-j)i.s— Arg., a lion passant guardant gu., imperially crowned
or, within a bordure counter-compon6e of the second and of
the first. Crest — A stag's head, couped at the neck, attired or.
Motto — Bene paratum dulce.
Seat — Inshewan, near Forfar.
OGLE OF KIRKLEY HALL.
Ogle, Newton Charles, Esq. of Kirkley Hall,
Northumberland, D.L., b. 19 Feb. 1850; s. his
brother 1892.
Lineagre. — This is a family of very great antiquity in
Northumberland.
Sib Robert Ogle, Knt. of Ogle (the 8th in lineal descent
from Humphrey Ogle, who was settled at Ogle at the Con-
quest), m. Helena, dau. and heir of Sir Robert Bertram, Lord
of Bothall, and was ancestor of the baronial line of Ogle {see
Bdrke's Extinct and Dormant Peerage). From
John Ogle (3rd son of Ralph, 3rd Lord Ogle), m. Sybill,
dau. of Sir John Heron, sprang
Mark Ogle, Esq., who purchased Kirkley from Ralph, Lord
Eure, in the beginning of the 17th century, and from him
descended
Nathaniel Ogle, M.D., of Kirkley, sometime Physician to
the Forces under the great Duke of Marlborough, son of Ralph
Ogle, Esq. of Kirkley, by Martha his wife, dau. of J. Thomp-
son, Esq. He m. 27 April, 1708, Ehzabeth, dau. and co-heir of
Jonathan Newton, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Barrister-at-
Law, and by her (who d. 1751) had issue,
Nathaniel, his heir.
Ralph, in the Navy, d. young.
Newton, successor to his brother.
Chaloner (Sir), Admiral R.N., knighted for naval services,
and created a Baronet 12 March, 1816, m. Hester, youngest
dau. and co-heir of the Right Rev. John Thomas, D.D.,
Bishop of Winchester, and </. 27 Aug. 1816, leaving a son
and heir, Sir Charles Ogle, of Worthy, Hants, the 2nd Bart.,
and other issue {see Bdrke's Peerarie).
Isabella, m. 1st, 1737, her cousin, Sir Chaloner Ogle, Knt..
Admiral of the Fleet, who d. s. p., 1751, and 2ndly, James.
4th Lord Kingston, who d. 1761.
Elizabeth, m. George Grey, Esq. of Southwick, whose d«u.
Elizabeth, m. Charles, 1st Earl Grey.
Martha, m. Sigismund, Baron de Starck.
Dr. Ogle d. 1736, and was s. by his eldest son,
Nathandsl Ogle, Esq. of Kirkley, b. 1715 : d. unm. 1702,
and was s. by his brother,
The Very Rev. Newton Ogle, D.D., of Kirkley, Dean of
O'GO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'GE
1519
Vinehester and Deputy-Clerk of the Closet to George III.,
afterwards Prebendary of Durham, b. 1726; ?!i. Susanna, eldest
dau. of the Eight Eev. John Thomas, Bishop of AYinchester,
and by her had issue,
Nathaniel, his heir.
John Savile, successor to his brother.
Kicliard Newton, Capt. in the army, Aide-de-Camp to Sir
George Grey, d. in the West Indies 1794.
Henry Bertram, m. 1802, Anna Maiia, dau. of Edward
liaphael, Esq. of Madras.
Susanna, d. unvi. 1825.
Elizabeth Catherine, m. June, 1792, Henry Streatfeild, Esq.
of Chiddlngstone, Kent, and d. 24 June, 1801.
Isabella, d. unm.
Anne, m. Harry Scott, Esq. His Britannic Majesty's Consul
at Bordeaux, who d. July, 1832.
Esther Jane, m. 27 April, 1795, the Eight Hon. Eichard
Brinsley Sheridan, and rf. 27 Oct. 1817.
Bean Ogle d. 1804, and was s. by his eldest son,
Nathaniel Ogle, Esq. of Kirkley, h. 7 Oct. 1765 ; who d.
■unm. in May, 1813, when the estates devolved on his next
Ibrother,
Eev. John Savile Ogle, D.D., of Kirkley Hall, Canon of
Durham, 6. 24 Aug. 1767; 7/1.14 Oct. 1794, Catherine Hannah,
■dau. of Edward Sneyd, Esq. of Dublin (a descendant of the
Sneyds of co. .Stafford), and had issue,
I. John, b. 7 March, 1796; m. 25 Aug. 1828, Sara Agatha,
dau. of Philip John Miles, Esq. of Leigh Court, Somerset,
and d. 14 July, 1832, leaving a dau. Sara, who d. 1846.
II. Henry, ?u. 13 March, 1827, Harriet Anne, dau. of Walter
Bracebridge, Esq. of Atherstone Hall, co. Warwick, and
(/. s.p. July, 1831.
III. Edwaed Chalonek, of Kirkley HaU.
IV. Charles, deceased.
•V. Nathaniel, deceased.
VI. Bertram Newton, Capt. 4th Light Dragoons, in. 1834,
Maria Jane, dau. of George Simpson, Esq. of Bombay, and
d. 29 March, 1839, leaving a dau. Augusta Kate, m. li i'eb.
1863, Capt. Edmund Ward, 107th Eegt.
^11. Arthur, Major in the army, //;. 10 Sept. 1844, Caroline
Amelia, dau. of Vice-Admiral Lechmere, of Hill House, co.
Oxford, and rf. 28 Dec. 1878, having by her (who d. 21 May,
JSSO) had issue,
J Bertram .Savile, of Alveston House, co. Gloucester, and
HiU House, co. Oxford, J.P., B.A., Barrister-at-Law, b.
24 Dec. 1846 ; m. 3 June, 1885, Edith, dau. of Arthur
Edward Somerset, Esq., son of Lord Arthur Somerset.
1 Caroline Anna Mary, m. 15 Dec. 18sl, Major Eobcrt
Maude, eldest son of Hon. and Eev. Thomas Maude {see
Burke's Peerage, de Montalt, E.).
2 Adela.
-viii. Savile Craven Henry, for ten years M.P. for South
Northumberland, 6. 7 June, 1811 ; d. unm. 11 March, 1854.
I. Kate Elizabeth, TO. 15 Nov. 1831, her cousin Major-Gen.
Charles Streatfeild, E.E., son of Henry Streatfeild, Esq. of
Chiddingstone, Kent, and d. 8 May, 1880.
II. Annie Charlotte, vi. 20 April, 1b26, Sir James Macdonald,
2nd Bart, of Woolmer Lodge, Hants, who d. 29 June, 1832.
Dr. Ogle d. 1 April, 1838. His 3rd son,
Eev. Edward Chalont:e Ogle, of Kirkley Hall, Northum-
Iberland, b. 7 Aug. 1798 ; m. 17 Aug. 1830, Sijphia, youngest
dau. of Admiral Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Bart., and d. 7 Nov.
4869, leaving,
I. .John Savile, of Kirkley Hall.
II. Newton Charles, now of Kirkley Hall.
I. Annie Charlotte.
II. Sophia Henrietta, m. 24 June, 1879, Eight Eev. Hugh
Willoughby Jermyn, D.D., Bishop of Brechin.
III. Mary, d. 1863.
IV. Isabel, m. 12 Dee. 1869, Nathaniel George Clayton, Esq.,
and has issue.
V. Alice Katherine, m, 21 Feb. 1874, George A. Fenwick, Esq.,
and has issue.
The elder son,
John Savile Ogle, Esq. of Kirkley Hall, J. P. and D.L., b.
21 Jan. 1836; s. 1869; and dying in 1892 was s. by his
brother.
-■Inii.?— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a fesse between three
crescents gu., for Ogle ; 2nd and 3rd, az., an orle arg., for
Bertram. Crests— 1st, Ogle : An antelope's head erased,
ihorned or ; 2nd, Bertram : A bull's head or, ducally crowned
.gu. armed az. Motto — Frenez en gre.
Seat — Kirkley Hall, near Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumber-
land.
O'aORMAN, late OF BELLEVTJE.
O'GoEMAN, Nicholas Smith, Esq. late of
EellcTue, CO. Clare, B.A., J.P., High Sheriff 1878,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 1814; m. 1843, Margaret, dau.
of Michael Kenny, Esq. of Djsert and Holywell, co.
Clare, and has had issue,
I. Nicholas Purcell, Major 10th (Lincoln) regt., b. 16 Dec.
1845, m. 1884, Florence Ellen, dau. of Cairns Daniel
Esq., C.S.I., Commissioner, Indian C.S.
I. Mary Susan Frances, d. unm.
II. Frances Mary Barbara.
liineag-e. — This family is descended from the Ibrickane
line of the O'Gormans, or more properly McGormans, who
obtained a re-grant of their possessions in 1544, and a grant of
the advowsons of Kilmihil and Kilmurray in 1570. They
preserved their property until the time of the Commonwealth,
when they were attainted and outlawed. Subsequently the
attainder was removed, and they were reinstated in their
former possessions in Ibrickane ; but were again attainted in
the reign of William III. and Mary II.
James O'Gorman, Esq. of Ennis, b. 1717, m. 1760, Susanna
Mahon, of Limerick, who was third in descent from Col.
Nicholas Furcell, who commanded the cavalry at Aughrim,
and was one of the signatories to the Treaty of I-imerick.
(Madame de Crequy in the tenth volume of her Souvenirs
mentions the O'Gormans as amongst forty-one of the families
of "ancienneChevalerie"long.'interiurto 1399.) By Susanna
his wife (who d. 1812) he left at his decease, 1787, a son,
Nicholas Purcell O'Gorman, Esq., Q.C., Chairman and
Assistant-Barrister co. Kilkenny, m. 1810, Frances Anne, dau.
of Charles Smith, Esq. of Castle Park, co. Limerick, by whom
(who d. 1824) he had issue,
I. Nicholas Smith, his heir.
II. Purcell, of Springfield, near Waterford, B.A., M.P. for
that city 1874-80, Major in the army, late of the yOtli Foot,
6. 1820 ; m. 1853, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Thomas Mellor, Esq.
of Ashton, CO. Lancaster, and d. 1888, leaving issue, one son
and two daus.
I. Susan Frances; m. 1850, Major Edmund Moore Mulcahy,
whorf. 1880.
Mr. O'Gorman w. 2nd!y, 1827, Mary Power, of Ballygallane,
Lismore, by whom he had three children, Alexander, Fanny,
and Kate. He d. 1857.
Arms— Az., a lion passant between three swords erect arg.
Crest — An arm embowed in armour, gra.?ping in the hand a
sword-blade wavy, all ppr. Motto— Prijui et ultimi in hello.
Hesidtnce-So, WeUington Eoad, Dublin.
O'GRADY OF KILBALLYOWEN.
O'Geadt, THOiiAs DE CouECY, The O'Geady,
of Kilballyowen, co. Limerick, Chief of his name,
b. 17 Dec. 184i ; m. 1 Sept. 1877, Elizabeth Jane,
only dau. of Major Eichard Doyne, of Hermitage,
CO. Dublin.
Lineage.— The Milesian family of O'Grady is one of
the most ancient of co. Limerick. Dr. O'Brien, Eoman
Catholic Bishop of Cloyne, in his Irish and English Dictionartj,
p. 514 {see also Keating, vol. ii. p. 401, ed. 1809), assigns
Conal Eachluath, King of Munster a.d. 366, and 6th in
descent from Oilliol Olum (of the race of Heber, the eldest son
of MiLEsius, King of Spain, who colonized Ireland), as the
common ancestor of the O'Gradys and the O'Briens ; but the
latter having subsequently, in the person of Brien Boroimhe,
the renowned monarch of Ireland, established an ascendant
power in North Munster, or Thomond, of which they became
hereditary rulers, the O'Gradys acknowledged their para-
mount sway, and were arrayed as dynasts, or chiefs of a sept,
under the banners of these provincial princes. The O'Gradys
diverging, in process of time, from the parent stock of KU-
ballyowen, spread into the various collateral branches of
Cappercullen, Elton Grange, Lodge, Eahan, Cahir, Mount
Prospect, £zc.
In the interval between 1276 and 1310, the chieftainship of
the sept vested in
Donald O'Gradt, who fell in battle 1309, leaving a son,
Hugh O'Geadt, who acquired the same year, in marriage
with the dau. and heir of O'Kerwick, Chief of Anlan Cliah,
the lands of Kilballyowen, which have since remained the
principal residence of his descendants. His son and heir.
William O'Geadt, of Kilballyowen, -m. Elizabeth Fitz-
gerald, dau. of the Knight of Glyn, and was father of
Daniel O'Gradt, of Kilballyowen, whose son (by his wife,
dau. of O'Hine, Lord of Cahinelly Castle),
Gilltdubh O'Geadt, of Kilballyowen, )/i. Eleanor, dau. of
WiUiam Verdon, of Kilmallock, co. Limerick, and had a son
and successor,
Matthew O'Ge.adt, of Kilballyowen, in. Alicia, dau. of
Thomas FitzGibbon, the White Knight, and left a son,
Donogh O'Geadt, of Kilballyowen, whose wife was Mar-
1520
O'GR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'GE
jrarct, (lau. of Sir Thomas Browne, Knt. of Camas, co. Limerick.
By an extant deeil, bearing date 1012, Donogh O'Grady marte
a settlement of his estates on his three sons. Darby, Morrogh,
anil Biien. lie was s. by the eldest,
DiRBT O'Gradt, of Kilballyowen, jn. 1633, Faith, dau. and
co-heir of Sir Thomas Standish, of co. Lancaster and of Briiff,
CO. Limerick, by whom he left three sons,
Thomas, his heir.
t-tandish, ancestor of O'Gkadt of Elton and Capper cuUen,
Irom a younger branch of which descended Peane Grady
and Grove Grady, Esqs. Darby.
The eldest son,
TnoMAS O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, m. 1st, Frances, dau. of
John Anketcll, Esq., by the Lady LucyTouchet his wife, dau.
of Mervin, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven, and 2ndly, 1680, Mrs.
EUice Evcrard, widow, dau. of John Walsh, Esq. of co. Tip-
pcrary. By his 1st wife, he had John, his heir, and Thomas,
from whom spring O'Gbadt of Rahan and Grange. The elder
son,
John O'Gradt, of Kilballyowen, Hi. 1st, 1698, Catherine,
dau. of Thady Quin, Esq. of Adare, co. Limerick, and had one
son,
I. Thomas, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, Honora, dau. of Major-Gen. Patrick Alen, of St.
Wolstan's, and left by her three sons and two daus.,
II. Standish, m. Honora, dau. and sole heir of Jeremiah
Hayes, Esq. of Cahir, co. Limerick, and had issue,
1 John, of Cahir, High Sheriff co. Limerick 1781 : d. s. p.
- Darby, of Mount Prospect, Sheriff, co. Limerick ITS.t.
He TO. Mary, dau. of Collector Smith, of Limerick, and
had a very numerous offspring, the eldest of wh'Hii,
Standish O'Gbady, was raised to the Peerage as Viscount
GriLLAMORE, 1831 (see Burke's Pttraye).
III. James, m. Honora Scanlan, and was ancestor of
OGkadi of BaUingarvii.
IV. Patrick, d. vnm.
I. Lucy, m. Mathew O'Hca, Esq. of Kilbcran, co. Cork.
II. Mary, ia. William Haly, Esq. of Ballyhaly, co. Cork.
O'Grady was g. by his eldest son,
Thomas O'Gradt, of Kilballyowen, m. 1718, Anne, dau. of
John Horrish, Esq. of The Grange, of Ballybobill, co. Dublin,
and left issue,
.John, his heir.
.l>arby, who served in India. He m. Rose Segrave, of
the ancient House of Cabra, co. Dublin, and had issue.
Gilbert, an oflicer in the French service, d. s. p.
Denis, an officer in the Austrian service, d. n. p.
Standish, m. 17.50, Eliza, dau. of Edward Deane, Esq. of
Dangan, co. Kilkenny, and of Terenure, co. Dublin, Mem-
ber in the Irish Parliament, by whom he had one son, John
O'Grady, Esq. of Harstonge Street, Limerick ; and a dau.
Kliza, who m. James Bennett, Esq. of Hallintona, co.
Limerick, whose dau. Mary, to. George Gough Gubbins,
Esq., eldest son of Joseph Gubbins, Esq. of Maidstown
Castle, CO. Limerick.
Mary, m. Henry Harrison, Esq. of Castle Harrison.
The eldest son,
John O'Gkadt, of Kilballyowen, to. 17.51, the Hon. Mary
Elizabeth de Courcy, eldest dau. and co-heir of Gerald. g4th
Lord Kingsale, and had {with three daus., .Julia, to. Thomas
Lidwell, Esq. of co. Tipperary ; JIargaret, m. David Hearn,
Esq. of Shanakill, co. Waterford ; and Ellen, d. unm.) a, son
and successor,
Gerald De Courct O'Gradt, of Kilballyowen, m. Elizabeth
Thoma.sina, dau. of Jolm Thomas Waller, Esq. of Castletown,
CO. Limerick, M.P., and has issue,
John Thomas. Lieut. 11th Light Dragoons, d. v. p. 8 Oct.
1811, while serving in the Peninsular war.
Gerald De Courcy, his heir.
John Waller, uf Fort Etna, co. Limerick, R.N.. J. P., b. 22
Nov. 1790; to. 1 Dec. 1824, Caroline, dau. of George John
Vtitch, Esq. of Kelso, N.B., and had issue, of whom the
eldest sort settled in Canada, and the younger children all
emigrated to the United States of America,
1 Gerald De Courcy (Kev.), of Fort Etna, co. Limerick,
and afterwards of Chamblj Province, liuebec, Canada, 6.
22 Oct 182G; m. 17 Nov. 18.53, Charlotte Knox, youngest
dau. of the late Rev. William Agar Adanison, LL.D.,
Chaplain and Librarian to the Legislative Council of
Canada, and d. 18 Aug. 1862, leaving issue,
1 John Waller de Courcy, m. 1885, Catherine Frances,
dau. of l.ieut.-Col. Maunsell, D.A.G., Mew Bioinswiek,
Canada, and has issue, 1 Gerald Francis de Cuuiey ; 2
George Waller de Courcy ; 3 John Medley de Courcy ;
4 William Agar de Courcy ; and Kathleen Frances de
Courcy.
2 Gerald de Courcy, of Toronto, m. 6 June, 1883,
Gcraliline, youngest dau. of Edward Carter, Esi]., Q.C.,
of Montreal, Canada, and has i^sue, 1 Gerald de Courcy ;
2 Edward Waller de Courcy ; 3 Standish de Cjurcy; 4
Brien de Courcy ; and I Kathleen de Courcy.
1 Charlotte Kathleen de Courcy.
2 Edith faith de Courcy, d. uiun. May, 1877.
2 Bolton Waller. 3 George John.
4 John de Courcy. 5 Standish FitzwaJler.
1 Elizabeth Caroline. 2 Edith Faith.
John De Courcy (Rev.), to. Eliza, 2nd dau. of R. J. Peel,
Esq. of Burton-on-Trent, and rf. leaving issue, three sons,
Gerald De Courcy, Henry, and Peel.
Mary Elizabeth, in. Alexander Rose, Esq., Capt. R.N.
Dorothea, m. Rev. Henry Lefroy, broiher of the Right Hon.
Thomas lefroy. Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.
Isabella, m. her cousin, Standish Harrisoii, Esq. of Castle
Harrison, co Cork.
O'Grady d. 1812, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Gerald De Courcy O'Gradt, of Kilballyowen, co. Limerick,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1821, to. March, 1813, Anne,
only child of William Wise, Esq. of Cork (by his first wife,
the dau. of Samuel Austen, Esq.), and by her (who d. 184!J)
had issue,
William de Courcy, his heir.
Henry Blakeney De Courcy, m. JIary Grace, dau. of Major
Mackintosh.
Stan'iish De Courcy, Capt. 64th Regt , m. 31 March, 1804,
Charlotte, youngest dau. and co-heir of George Powell
Hougliton, Esq. of Kilmannock, deceased.
Eliza, »«. 1842, Henry Knox, Esq. of Netley Park, co. Mayo.
Anne, m. Richard, son of Gen. Sir Richarcl Bourke, K.C.B.
Thomasina, m. Standi?h Thomas O'Grady, Esq. of Landscape,
CO. Clare, and d. 1862, leaving issue.
Isabella, to. Rev. Carew Smyth O'Grady, son of Darby
O'Grady of Agliamarta, co. Cork, who d. 1887, leaving a dau.
Ann.
Amelia, to. 1848, Henry Winthrop, The O'Donovan.
Geraldino, d. unm.
O'Grady d. 6 Sept. 1S62, and was s. by his eldest son,
William De Courcy O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, Chief of
bis name, M.A. Tnn. Coll. Dublin, m. 13 Sept. 1841, Anna
Grogan, only dau. of Thomas De Rienzi, Esq. of Clobemoa
Hall, D.L., CO. Wexford, and d. Nov. 1873, leaving issue,
I. Thomas De Courcy, now O'Grady.
II. William De Rienzi, 6. 17 June, 18,52.
III. John De Courcy, b. 1 Nov. 1856, Major 88th Regt.,
served in the South African campaign, in the Zulu and Boer
affairs, where he was severely wounded ; //i. 4 Jan. 1892,
Evelyn Wandah, youngest dau. of the late Major-Gen. A.
Mattel, CM G.
I. Anne Geraldine, m. Feb. 1870, Edward Le Mottec, Esq.,
Capt. 3rd Regt. ; and d. Aug. 1871.
II. Catherine F'rances m. llarch, 1878, Arthur Winthropp
Gubbins, Esq. of Miltown, co. Limerick.
Anus — Per pale gu. and sa., three lions passant perpalearg.
and or. tVesi —A horse's head erased arg. Jlotto — Vulncratus
non victus.
Seal — Kilballyowen, near Bruff, co. Limerick.
O'GRADY OF AGHAMARTA CASTLE.
O'Grady, Selina Helena, of Agbamarta Castle,
CO. Cork, *. her father in 18S6.
Lineag-e.— Darby O'Grady, Esq., J.P. and D.L., 5th son
of Darby O'Grady, of Mount Prospect, co. Linieriek, {see
O'Gradt of KilhaUyowen), and brother of Standisli, 1st Viscount
(iuillamore {see Burke's Peerage), to. Ellen, dau. of Baron
George, of tlie Irish Court of Exchequer, by his wife Dorothea,
dau. of the Rev. Edward Moore, Archdeacon of Emly, and by
her (who d. 1857) had issue,
I. Standish Darby, of whom presently.
II. Denis George, b. 1815; to. 1 May, 18')8, Hon. Jane-
Stewart, 5th dau. of Walter Hore, Esq., by his wife the
Baroness Ruthven, and d. s.p. 11 Nov. 1872.
III. Edward George (Rev.), 6. 1817 ; in. Emily Croker,
and d. 1886, leaving issue, Mary Jane, to. — Collins, M.D.
IV. Carew Smjth (Rev.), b. 1818; to. Isabella, 4lh dau. of
The O'Grady of Kilballyowen, and d. 1887, leaving issue,
Anne.
v. Rupert, h. 1820 ; d. unm.
VL William, b. 1822; d. 1831.
VII. Thomas, b. 1825; lii, Elizabeth Peard, and had issue,
Dermot, 6. 1855; d. 1877; Richard Peard; Rupert George i
Standish; Louise Alexandra Elizabeth, to. 1891, George
Carleton Foott, Ksq. ot Carrigacunna Castle, co. Cork.
VIII. Dudley, b. 1»27 ; m. 1st, Prudence Davenport, who
d. s.p. ; 2ndly, Helen, dau. of Berkeley Vincent, Esq. of
Sumiiierhill, co. Limerick, and d. 1883, having had issue,
Standish Darby ; Dudley ; Helen.
I. Dorothea Louisa, m. William Lloyd, Esq. of Tower Hill,
CO. Limerick, and d. g. p. 1882.
II. EU'iri, m. Henry Croker, Esq. of Dromkcen, co. Limerick,
and d. 1819, ha\ing had issue, Edward ; John, Major Royal
o'aR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'HA
1521
Munster Fusiliers; Ellen, m. T. Gelston, M.D. ; Gertrude
Jane; Louisa.
Mr. O'Grady d. 26 May, 1857. His eldest son,
Standish Darby O'Geady, Esq. of Aghamarta, J. P. co. Cork,
b. 1813 ; m. Selina Mildred, dau. of Bev. Edward Groome, and
bad issue,
Selina Helena, now of Aghamarta.
Ellen Louisa m. 29 June, 18S0, George Thomas Ingelheim
Gould, Esq.' of TJpwey, co. Dorset, Capt. K.E., and has
issue, George Ingelheim ; Standish Charles ; Hubert Louis ;
Helena Frances Irma.
Fanny Eveline.
Mr. O'Grady d. in 1886.
&ai— Aghamarta Castle, co. Cork.
O'GEADY OF LANDSCAPE.
O'GrEADY, Capt. Gilbert, of Landscape, co. Clare,
J.P., Me 78th Highlanders, b. 11 Feb. 1847, s. his
father 1876.
Lineage. — Thouas O'Gbadt, Esq., son of DabbtO'Gbadt,
Esq. of Mount Prospect, co. Limerick, and brotlierof Standish,
1st Viscount Gdillamoke {see Bceke's I'etrage), m. Helen, dau.
«f E. Dring, Esq., and had issue,
I. Standish Thoslas, ot whom presently.
If. Robert Dring, Capt. 30th Kegt. in. 1852, Eliza, dau. of
Eev. J. Hobson, and d. 1862, having by her, who d. July,
1866, had issue,
1 Thomas Robert, 6. 17 Nov. 1852.
2 Standish Thomas, R.N., b. 5 July, 1855.
3 Robert Dring, b. 19 Aug. 1860.
4 Hubert Charles, 6. 28 May, 1862.
1 Emma Josephine, vi. 14 June, 1876, B. Phepoe, Esq.
in. Thomas (Rev.), Vicar of Hognaston, co. Derby, b. 1
Dec. 1»16; m. 1841, Mary Julia, dau. of W. Purser Fremes,
Esq. of Wepoe Hall, Flints, and d. 1886, leaving issue, two
daus.
jv. James Smith, 6. 2 Feb. 1824 ; m. 12 June, 1862, Mary
Frances, dau. of Berkeley Vincent, Esq. of Summer Hill,
CO. Clare.
I. Eleanor, to. 7 Dec. 1833, Christopher Musgrave Ussher,
Esq. of Camphive, co. W'aterford, and has issue.
The eldest son,
Standish Thomas O'Gkadt, Esq. of Landscape, co. Clare,
B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Barrister-at^Law, b. 6 Sept. 1811, m.
May, 1843, Thomasina, dau. of Gerald de Courcy, The O'Grady,
of Kilballyowen, and by her, who d. 30 April, 1862, had issue,
I. Gilbert, now of Landscape.
II. Robert Henry Rodolph, b. 10 Aug. 1848 ; d. umn. 1885.
III. John Newman, b. 25 Jan. 1850 ; d. umn. May, 1888.
IV. Carew Standish, b. 23 April, 1860 ; d. umn. 1 July,
1889.
I. Geraldine Anne.
u. Helena Eliza, m. 14 Oct. 1830, P. R. Shand, Esq. of
Swathellie, Ceylon.
lu. Diana Eleanor, ?k. 1884, Capt. Percy Wildman-Lushing-
ton, 1st Batt. King's Own Scottish Borderers, and has with
other issue, Gilbert Vernon, b. 1887.
IV. Amelia Maria.
Mr. S. T. O'Grady d. 13 Sept. 1876.
Arms — (See Bubke's Peerage, Gcillaiiobe, V.)
JSeat — Land.scape, to. Clare.
Ciu6— Kaval and Military.
O'HARA OF ANNAGHMORE.
O'Haea, Charles William, Esq. of Annagh-
anore and Cooper's Hill, co. Sligo, J.P. and D.L.,
M.P. for that co. 1859 to 1865, High Sheriff 1849,
I. 30 Oct. 1817 ; ni. 28 Oct. 1858, Annie Charlotte,
eldest dau. of Richard Shuttleworth Streatfeild,
Esq. of The Eocks, Uckfield, Sussex, and by her
(who d. 12 March, 1882) has had issue,
I. Chables Kean, J.P. CO. Sligo, High Sheriff 1836, 6. 10
Dec. 1850.
n. Arthur Cooper, b. 8 Feb. 1862.
in. Richard Edward, b. 7 June, 1863.
IV. WiUiam Henry, b. 14 March, and d. 5 May, 1866.
V. Henry Streatfeild, 6. 26 Feb. 1870 ; d. 14 Feb. 1873.
VI. Alexander Perceval, 6. 16 May, 1871.
vu. Frederick William, b. 27 April, 1875.
vm. Errill Robert, b. 5 Sept. 1879.
I. Charlotte Jane, m. 2 Feb. 1881, Alexander Perceval, Esq.
of Temple House, co. Sligo.
U. Mary, d. 16 Sept. 1879.
II.
HI. Annie Frances, d. 10 Sept. 1832.
IV. Emily Margaret.
V. Jane Marian. vi. Kathleen.
Mr. O'Hara, whose patronymic was Cooper, as-
sumed by royal licence, 27 Nov. 1860, the surname
of O'Hara, in compliance with the testamentary
injunction of his uncle, Charles King O'Hara, Esq.
of Annaghmore.
Liueagre. — in the genealoRical records of Ireland, it ap-
pears that this ancient and honourable family is descended
from Eadheah (a qao the patronymic name of O'Hara), who
was the son of Bec, which Bee, was the ITth in descent from
Olioll Olom, King of Mdnstee, of the Race of Hebee,
which Heber was the son of Milesics, King of Spain, and
Monaech of Ibeland. We find this family further deduced
from Bec before-mentioned through twenty generations, to
CoBMAC O'Hara, Esq. of Coolany, co. Sligo, who m. Una,
dau. of — Gallagher, Esq. of co. Galway, and d. 24 Oct. 1612,
leaving issue, two sons, viz.,
I. Teige, of whom hereafter.
II. Cormac O'Hara, Esq. of Mollane, co. Sligo, to. Catherine,
dau. of O'Reilly, of co. Cavan, and d. 1642, having had
issue by her,
1 Oliver, m. and had issue. He went into rebellion, and
forfeited his lands.
2 Bryan.
3 Curmac O'Hara Oge, Esq. of co. Sligo, m. Mary, dau.
of Hugh O'Flaherty, Esq. of Moycullen, in lar. Con-
naught, an ancient family in co. Galway, and had issue,
a son,
Hiberius O'Hara, of Ballyhara or Cursallagh, co. Sligo,
living 1688, m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William
Taaffe, Esq., Capt. of Infantry in the confederate
army of the Catholics of Ireland during the civil wars
of 1641, ancestor of Viscount Taaffe, and by her had
a son,
Roderick O'Hara, of Ballyhara or Cursallagh, co.
Sligo, who m. Anne, dau. and heir of — Forde, Esq.
of Grevagh, co. Leitrim, and was father of
Charles Herbert O'Hara, who was a Capt. in the
Caesarean Royal Harrecian Legion of Infantry,
and afterwards Col. of the Regt. of Ladogo, m. at
Prague, 1 July, 1750. Maria Theresa Challons, of
the ancient family of De Challons, of Burgundy, in
the kingdom of France. He d. at Vibourg, in
Finland, in the year 1774, having had issue,
Anthony Maria Marcellus O'Hara, Lieut.-Col. of
the Regt. of Bellosersky, in the service of Her
Imperial Majesty the Empress of Russia, Knt.
of the Order of Malta and of the Imperial Order
of Saint Wladimir, b. at Genoa, 6 April, 1751.
1 Catherine. 2 AnnabeUa.
The eldest son,
Teige O'Haba Bot, Esq. of Leiny, co. Sligo, High Sheriff
1608, m. Scheela, dau. of O'Rorke, andd. 5 Oct. 1616, having
had issue, two sons, the elder Teige, of Coolany, co. Sligo, b.
April, 1612 and d. unm. 25 July, 1634. The younger,
Kean O'Haea, Esq. of Coolany, and Annaghmore, co. Sligo,
High Sheriff 1665, s. his brother Teige in the family posses-
sions, TO. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir Adam Loftus, Knt., and relict
of Richard, son and heir of Sir Laurence Parsons, Knt. of Birr,
and by her had issue,
I. Adam, of Annaghmore, High Sheriff 1616, in. Isabella,
dau. of Sir Francis Gore, Knt. tf Artamon, co. Sligo, by
Anne, dau. and heir of Capt. Robert Parke, of Sligo. He
d. 17 Sept. 1687, leaving an only dau. and heir,
Anne, who m. Ven. Toby Caulfeild, Archdeacon of Killala,
2nd son of Capt. Thomas Caulfeild, of Donamon, co.
Roscommon, Ttn son of William, 2nd Lord Charlemont.
II. Charles, s. to the estates on the death of his brother
Adam. He d. without i.-sue, 1703, and by his will devised
his estates to his half-brother Kean.
Kean O'Hara m. 2ndly, Mrs. Rose Crofton, widow, dau. and
heir of John Newman, Esq. of DubUn, and by her had (at
his decease in 1675) a son,
Kean O'Hara, Esq., High Sheriff co. Sligo 1703, s. to the
family estates on the death of his two elder brothers without
male issue, m. Eleanor, dau. of Theabold Mathew, and sister
of George Mathew, Esq. of Thomastown, co. Tipperary. Mr.
Kean O'Hara made a settlement to himself for life, with
remainder to his son and sons in tail male of said estates.
By his said wife (whose will bears date 13 Jan. 1733) he had
issue,
I. Chables, of whom presently.
II. Kean, of Dublin, m. Anna Maria, dau. of George Mathew,
Esq., and relict of Theobald Mathew, Esq., jun., of Thomas-
town, and had issue, an only child,
6 E
1622
O'HA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'HA
Charlotte, m. Eyre Trench, Esq., of Ashford, co. Kos-
conimon.
in. Adam.
The eldest son,
Charles O'Hara, Esq. of Annaghmore, High Sheriff 174C,
TO. eirca 1742, Lady Mary Carmichael, eldest dau. of James,
2nd Earl of Hyndford, and sister of William Carmichael. D.D.,
Archbishop of Dublin, and by her (who d. 1759) had issue
(at his decease, 3 Feb. 1776), two sons, the younger of whom,
William, was a Capt. R.N., and d. unm. 1790. The elder,
Chables OHara, Esq. of Annaghmore, M.P. for co. Sligo,
and one of the Governors of the co., 6. 26 April, 1746; m.
Margaret, dau. and heir of John Cookson, M.D., of co. York,
and had issue,
Charles Kino O'Haba, Esq. of Annaghmore, co. Sligo, b.
Oct. 1785, who by his will, devised his estates to his nepbew,
Charles Cooper, on condition that he should take the sur-
name and quarter the arms of O'Hara.
llary.
Jane Frances, of whom presently.
Charlotte.
The second dau.,
Jane Fb.^nces O'Haba, in. 1810, Arthur Brooke Cooper,
Esq. of Cooper's Hill, co. Sligo, son of Arthur Cooper, Esq. of
Cooper's Hill, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Guy Carlcton, Esq. or
Kossfad, CO. Fermanagh, and grandson, by Jane Cunningham
his wife, of William Cooper, Esq. of Cooper's Hill, who was a
descendant of the same family as "Cooper of Markree." Shed.
21 July, 1874, aged 90, leaving issue, two sons and four daus. ,
Arthur Brooke, ))i. Elizabeth Trulock, and by her (who d.
21 July, lt<59.) left (^at his decease, 12 June, 1S45) a dau.
Katherine Jane.
Charles Willia.m, now of Annaghmore and Coopers Hill.
Margaret Sarah.
Mary Jane Caroline, d. 31 Dee. 1877.
Jane Henrietta, m. Feb. 1850, Lieut.-Col. Alexander M'Kin-
stry, and d. in America, 8 Feb. 1867, leaving a son, Arthur,
and other issue.
Charlotte Anne, -m. 19 Feb. 1852, Christopher Carleton
L'Estrange, Esq., and has issue.
Mr. Cooper d. 4 Dec. 1854.
j4rm4— Quarterly : 1st and 4th vert, on a pale radiant or
a lion rampant sa., for O'Haba; 2nd and 3rd gu., on a bend,
between six lions rampant or, a crescent sa., for Cooper.
Crests — 1st, A demi-lion rampant erm., holding between the
paws a chaplet of oak-leaves ppr., for O'Haba ; 2nd, A man's
bust in prutile, couped at the shoulders, ppr., on the head an
Irish crown or, and charged on the neck with a crescent sa. ;
Motto over, Vincit amor patria-, for Cooper. Motto — Virtute
et claritate.
.Sea (s— Cooper's Hill, near Eiveratown, and Annaghmore,
CoUooney, co. Sligo.
O'HARA OF O'HARA BROOK.
O'Haea, The Kev. Heney Stewart, of O'Hara
33rook, CO. Antrim, Eector of Coleraioe, b. 6 Sept.
1845; m. 13 Feb. 1872, Hatton Thomasina
Eicliardson, dau. of Thomas Scott, Esq., D.L., of
Wellsboro, co. Londonderry.
Iiineage.— George Tait, Esq., who m. Catherine, only
dau. and heiress of Cormack O'Hara, Esq. of Drummulley, co.
Cavan, a descendant of the ancient family of O'Hara, of
Sligo, was father of
Charles O'Haba, Esq., Capt. in Gen. Bragg's Eegt., J.P.
and High Sheriff, co. Antrim, m. 1752, Helen, dau. of Alex-
ander Duncan, Esq. of Lundie, N.B., and had a son,
Henry O'Haba, Esq. of O'Hara Brook, b. 1759, J.P., Lieut.-
Col. of the Antrim Militia, and High Sheriff 1785, who m. 1st,
1782, Amy Lloyd, by whom he had a son Richard, Lieut. R.A.,
d. in Jamaica, 1812, and two daus. Katherine and Mary.
He TO. 2ndly 1792, Eleanor Dunn, and by her had issue,
1. Chables, of whom presently.
n. William, Lieut. 36th Eegt., d. unm. in the West Indies
1827.
jii. Henry Robert, d. unm. 1854.
IV. James Ocn (Rev.), late of the Castle Portstewart and
O'Hara Brook.
I. Eleanor, m. M. Sankey, Esq., and is dec.
n. Helen Elizabeth, m. Capt. M. Crofton, R.N.,and d. 1876.
III. Grace, m. Rev. William Kearney, and ci. 1885.
iv. Anne Martha, d. unm. 1855.
■V. Louisa, m. Thomas Crofton, E.N., and d. 1883.
. Yi. Maria, in. Herbert Maddock, Esq.
Mr. O'Hara m. Srdly 1808, Sophia Thwaites, but had no issue
by her. He d. 20 Jan. 1823. His eldest son,
Charles OHara, Esq. of O'Hara Brook, co. Antrim, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1833, 6. 13 April, 1797, m. Sept. 1823, Margaret
eldest dau. of Arthur Innes, Esq. of Diromantine, co. Down
and had issue,
I. Arthur, b. 11 Dec. 1828; d. 23 June, 1866. •
II. William, Capt. 40th Eegt., 6. 31 March, 1830; d. 7
May, 1859.
III. James, late 62nd Eegt., 6. 4 Not. 1835, d. unm. 6 Oct,
1870.
I. Anne, m. W. T. Latham, Esq., M.D., and d. 13 Aug.
1869.
II. Ellen Sophia, m. 18G2, Rev. William Armstrong, Incum-
bent of Scarva, and d. 3 May, 1889, leaving issue.
Mr. C. O'Hara d. 29 March, 1873, leaving no male issue-
surviving, and was s. by his brother,
Eev. James Dun O'Haba, of The Castle, Portstewart, andi
O'Hara Brook, co. Antrim, b. 4 Dec. 1801 ; m. Nov. 1842^
Caroline DelTel, dau. of William Alves, Esq. of Enbam Place,.
Hants, and d. 13 Aug. 1893, having by her had issue,
I. Henry Stewart, present representative. • ,
II. William James, b. 23 June, 1857; m. Oct. 1887, Cecilia,,
dau. of Peter Connellan, Esq., D.L., of Coolmore, co. Kil--
kenny, and has issue, Ueni-y Desmond, b. 1892, and Liliao
Ethne.
I. Sarah Caroline. ii. Helen Sophia.
III. Caroline Elizabeth, d. unm. 1872.
Arms — Vert, on a pale radiant or, a lion rampant sa. Crest
—A demi-lion rampant pean holding between his paws s>
chaplet of oak-leaves vert acorned ppr.
.S'wt— O'Hara Brook, Ballymoney, co. Antrim.
Jiesidence— The Rectory, Coleraine.
O'HARA OP LENABOY.
O'Hara, James, Esq. of Lenaboy, co. Galway,.
J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. late Commanding 5th
Brigade North Irish Division, R.A., formerly Capt.
2nd Dragoon Guards, b. 21 Sept. 1832 ; educated
at Eton ; m. 16 Dec. 1864, Blanche, dau. of the late-
Bev. Sebastian Gambler, Vicar of Sandgate, and
granddau. of the late Sir James Gambler, Consul-
Gen, at Tlie Hague, and has issue,
I. James, Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards, 6. 16 Nov. 1865.
II. James Geoffrie Musgrave. b. 3 April, 1869.
III. James Power, b. 1 March, 1872.
IV. James Fitzgerald William, 6. 11 March, 1875.
I. Rose.
II. Blanche Ismay, d. 19 July, 1883, aged 4 years.
Liineag-e. — John O'Haba (descended from a Sligo family)^
.1 Capt. in the army, and Town Major of Galway, served inSpair*
at Siege of Vigo. &c., as Aide-de-Camp to Sir Charles O'Hara,
afterwards Lord Tyrawley. He d. in 1729, leaving three
son,
I. James, his heir, h. 1717.
II. Geoffrie, a Capt. in the E. I. Co.'s navy.
III. John.
The eldest son,
James O'Haba, of Lenaboy, was Mayor of Galway in 1747 ; m,
1744, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Shaw, and had fourteen chil-
dren, four of whom survived him. Of these were
I. James, his heir.
II. Robert, of Piahcen, m. a dau. of Walter Taylor, Esq. of
Castle Taylor, and had seven sons and five daus.
The eldest son,
James OHara, Esq. of Lenaboy, b. 1748, Recorder of Gal-
way for sixty years, m. Jan. 1789, Margaret, dau. of Richard
Moore, Esq., who d. 1814. He d. Nov. 1838, aged 90 years,
and was s. by his son,
James O'Haba, Esq. of Lenaboy, M.P. for Galway, 6.1796',
m. 15 April, 1823, Anne, dau. of Hon. and Most Rev. Power
Le Poer Trench, last Archbishop of Tuam, and granddau. of
AVilliam Power Keating, 1st Earl of Clancarty, by whom (wh(;>
d. 11 March, 1870) lie had issue,
I. James, bis heir.
II. Richard, Lieut.-Col. late R.A.
I. Anne, 7)i. Rev. James Lancaster (deceased). Rector oi
Attanagh, and has issue.
II. Margaret.
III. Elizabeth, to. John Temple Reilly, Esq. of Scarvaglr, co.
Down, and has issue.
IV. Emily, m. Right Rev. James O'Suliivan, D.D., Loril
Bishop of Tuam.
Mr. O'Hara d. Dec. 1838, and was s. by his eldest son, JaMes
O'Hara, now of Lenaboy.
Arras — Vert, on a pale radiant or, a lion rampant sa. Ci-cst
— A demi-lion rampant erm., holding a chaplet of oak-leaTes
ppr. Motto — The hand that never tires.
S(at — Lenaboy, co. Galway. . .. .:..
OKE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'KE
1523
PARRY-OKEDEN OP TURNWORTH.
Paeet-Okedejt, TJvedale Edwaed Paret, Esq.
of Turnworth, co. Dorset, J.P., Lieut.-Col. in the
army (retired) , late 10th Koyal and 18th Hussars,
b. 9 Sept. 1845 ; m. Ist, 19 April, 1871, Eose Ellen
Marian Antoinette, only dau. of Henry Lee-Warner,
Esq. of Walsingham Abbey, co. Norfolk and by
her (who d. 30 Dec. 1876) has issue,
I. Millicent Caroline.
II. Elinor Violet Emma.
III. Kose Ellen Marian Antoinette Uvedalc.
He m. 2ndly, 11 Dec. 1879, Carolina Susan, elder
dau. of Charles Hambro, Esq. of Milton Abbey, co.
Dorset, and has further issue,
I. William Uvedale Hambro, 6. 17 June, 1884.
II. Charles Edmund Greathed, b. 28 April, 18a8,
III. Humphrey Eric, b. 29 May, 1891.
IV. Alice Muriel.
V. Hermione Geraldine.
Lineage.— The family of Okeden came originally from
Ellingliam, near Eingwood, in Hampshire, where they had a
good estate and a large mansion house. They were also pos-
sessed of a large extent of ground in the New Forest, which
still retains the name of Okeden's Purlieu.
William Okeden, Esq., in. Elizabeth, only dau. of George
TTvedale, Esq. of More Critchell, and was father of
William Okeden, Esq., who was M.P. for Corfe Castle, and
d. 1694, leaving (by Mary his wife) a son and heir,
William Okeden, Esq., who (by Magdalen his wife) had a
dau. Mary, in. William Glisson. Mr. Okeden, who d. 1718,
left also two sons, on whom he entailed his estates by will.
William, the elder, m. 1st, Mary Foubert, and 2ndly, Dorothy,
widow of — Finch, Esq., but dying s. p. 1753, was s. by his
younger brother,
Edmcnd Okeden, Esq., who m. 1732, Catherine, dau. of —
Charlton, Esq., and by her had a son, William, M.A. of Trin.
Coll. Oxford, who d. s. p. 17G3, and a dau. Catharine Jane.
Mr. Okeden d. 1776. His only dau.,
Catharine Jane Okeden, m. 1774, Major David Parry, of
the 20th Eegt., and subsequently Governor of Barbados, and
dying 1788, left by him (who d. at Bath, 1793) two sons, David
Okeden and Humphrey, bapt. 2 Aug. 1778, d. 1797. The
only surviving son,
David Okeden Pakrt- Okeden, Esq., assumed, in compli-
ance with the will of his grandfather, his maternal surname
of Okeden. He to. 18 Oct. 1796, Mary, dau. of Kev. John
Harris, of Sturminster Marshall, and by her (who d. 23 Feb.
1810) had issue,
William Parry, his heir.
Mr. Okeden Parry-Okeden d. 28 Oct. 1833, and was s. by his
only son,
William Parrt-Okeden, Esq. of Turnworth, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1849, m. 3 Aug. 1842, Julia Henrietta, 2nd
dau. of Edward Harris Greathed, Esq. of Uddens, Wimborne,
Dorset, and had issue,
I. TJvedale Edward Parry, now of Turnworth.
II. Humphrey David Parry, Major King's Koyal Ptifle Corps,
6. 21 Feb. 1849.
III. Edmund Robert Parry, 6. 18 Nov. 1851.
IV. Herbert George Parry (Rev ), B.A., b. 25 Sept. 1857; to.
13 April, 1887, Mary Isabel, only surviving dau. of Rev.
Barrington Mills, Rector of Lawshall, co. Suffolk.
v. William Henry Parry, b. 14 Sept. 1860.
I. Katherine Emma.
II. Edith, m. 1871, Francis Thomas Bircham, son of the late
F. T. Bircham, of Burhill, Surrey.
HI. Mary, 5)i; 1886, John Alexander, of Woodlands, Ceylon.
IV. Elinor Maude, in. 1882, Charles L. C. de Kobeek, Major
late 60th Rifles, son of the late Baron de Robeck, of Gow-
ran Grange, Naas.
V. Blanche Alma. vi. Adela Frances.
vii. Mabel Louisa Parry, to. 1878, Thomas H. K. Winwood,
of Wellisford Manor, Somerset.
VIII. Julia Margaret, m. 1893, H. G. Noore, Esq. Royal War-
wickshire Regt.
IX. Alice Rachel, m. 1888, Gordon Pyper, of Hantane, Cey-
lon.
.Mr. Parry-Okeden d. 22 April, 1SG8 ; his widow, 17 Dee.
1883.
Arms— Sa., on a fesse arg., between six acorns or, three oak-
leaves ppr. Crest — A bear's paw sa., grasping an oak branch
ppr., fructed or.
Seat— Turnworth, near Blandford, Dorset,
O'KELLT OF GALLAGH.
O'Kellt, Coenelius Denis, Esq. of Gallagh
Castle, CO. Galway, Capt. 4th Batt. Connaught
Eangers, b. 9 Aug. 1865 ; s. his grandfather.
liineag-e.— DoNNCHADH, or Donogh O'Kelly, son of Mael-
seachlainO'Kelly, Prince or Chief of Hy-Many, by Finola, his
wife, dau. of O'Conor Don, s. his brother, Tadhg, or Teige, as
Chief of Hy-Many, in the year 1410 ; but after enjoying tho
dignity for fourteen years, he was slain by his own nephews,
who rebelled against his government. He was the 24th
O'Kelly, and lived at Tyaquin. He left two sons, Tadho and
Breasal. The elder,
Tadho, or Teige O'Kelly, Chief of Hy-Many, and 26th
O'Kelly, was s. in the chieftainship by his brother, Breasal,
who was the 27th O'Kelly, and d. 1404. Teige m. a dau. of
Thomas Burke, of Moyne, and had a son,
Maelseachlainn, or Malachy O'Kelly, 28th O'Kelly, and
Chief of Hy-Many, one of the most celebrated men of his race,
who erected the Castles of Gallagh Monivea, and Garbally,
and took a leading part in the warfare which was waged in
1504 by the Lord Deputy the Earl of Kildare against Mac-
William Burke, of Clanricarde, and which was terminated by
the victory of Knockdoe. Maelseachlainn d. 1511. He in.
Mabel, dau. of Teige Roe O'Kelly, of Callow, and was father
of
Tadhg Dudh, or Teige Ddff, of Gallagh, Chief of Hy-
Many, })',. 1st, the dau. of Donogh O'Kelly, and had by her
a son, Aedh, or Hcgh, Lord Abbott of Knockmoy, and a
dau. Catherine, to. the Lord Berminghain. He to. 2ndly,
Una, dau. of MacDermot, of Moylurg, and by her had two
sons,
I. William, of MuUaghmore, m. the dau. of Meyler Boy Ber-
mingham, and had a son, Teige, ancestor of the O'Kellys
of MuUaghmore, now extinct.
II. DoNNCHADZj, of Gallagh.
Tadhg Dubh d. 1513. His 2nd son,
DoNNCHADH Reagh O'Kelly, of Gallagh, m. Una, dau. of
John Roe Burke, of Beamore, and was father of
CoNCHOBHAR NAG Ceakbhach O'Kelly, of Gallagh, who
appears to have been one of the sub-chiefs of Hy-Many, and
was living 1585. He to. Honora, dau. of Richard Boy O'Kelly,
of Moate, and dying about the year 1612, left (with five daus.)
a son and successor,
Teige O'Kelly, of Gallagh, whose wardship, as appears
from patent roll, 10 Jac. I., was granted to Lady Ursula
Bourke, widow of Sir Thomas Bourke, Knt. He in. 1st, Mary,
dau. of Henry, son of Sir Hubert Burke, and had a son,
Donogh Reach, of whom presently. He in. 2ndly, Julia, dau-
of Sir Dermot O'Shaughnessy, and by her had (with a dau.
Margaret, to. Col. Charles Kelly, 9th Lord of the Manor of
Screen) a son, John MacTeige, m. Anne, dau. of Dermot
Daly, Esq. of Killimore, and had a son, Donogh. The elder
son,
DoNNCHADH Reagh O'Kelly, of Gallagh, to. Eleanor, dau. of
Sir Ulick Burke, Bart, of Glinsk, and was father of
Capt. William O'Kelly, of Gallagh, living 1683, who,
driven from the Castle of Gallagh, after the battle of Aughrim,
first settled at Tycooly. He in. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Dillon, Esq. of Clonbrock, and had (with a dau. Eleanor)'
three sons, Conor, Festus, and Patrick. The 2nd,
Festus O'Kelly, of Tycooly, Count of the Holy Romaa
Empire, in. Joanna, dau. of John Dillon, Esq. of Kjngdare^
and had sons,
Connor, his heir.
Dillon John, an OERcer in the Austrian and Hungarian
service, eminently distinguished on many occasions, parti-
cularly by his gallant and successful defence of Konnopisht
Castle, in Bohemia. In consideration of his services, the
Emperor Francis conferred on himself and on his father,
Festus O'Kelly, of Tycooly, the dignity of Count op the
Holy Roman Empire. The title was given with a reversion
to Festus, as his son Dillon had no issue. Count Dillon
O'Kelly 7?i. about the year 1755, Marian, Countess of Klenowa
and Baroness de Jenovey, a favourite of the Empress Maria,
Theresa, and widow of His Excellency Count de Witby,
Hereditary Treasurer of Bohemia, but had no issue. Count
O'Kelly was afterwards Ambassador from the Emperor of
Germany to the Elector of Saxony. He became also Grand
Chamberlain, and was invested with various other orders and
honours of the empire. He d. in Germany 1811, leaving
the bulk of his property to his nephew, Festus O'Kelly, of
Tycooly.
The elder son,
Connor O'Kelly, of Tycooly, Count of the Holy Roman
Empire, in. 1766, Margaret, dau. of John O'Moore, Esq. of
Annabeg, and sister of Garrett O'Moore, Esq. of Cloghan
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O'KE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'Lte
Castle, and had two sons, Festus and John, and five daus.,
ilary, Jane, Eliza, Anne, and Susanna. The elder son,
FEST03 O'Kellt, of Tycooly, Count of the Holy Eonian
Empire, b. 1771 ; m. 1795, Marian, dau. and, in her issue,
heir of Ambrose O'Madden, of Anna Calla, directly descended
from the family of Longford Castle, and dying 4 April, 1834,
left two sons,
CoBNELius Joseph, late of Gallagh.
Ambrose, of Guriray, J.P. cos. Galway and Eoscommon
(see U'Kelly of Gurtray).
The eldest son,
CoBNELics Joseph O'Kellt, Esq. of Gallagh Castle, co.
Galway, J.P., High Sheriff 1851, b. 15 Sept. 1806; m. 10 Oct.
1831, Eliza, dau. of Walter Joyce, Esq. of Mervue, and had
issue,
I. Festcs Ignatius, 5. 23 July, 1832 ; m. 1863, Theresa Hary,
dau. of James Daly, Esq. of Castle L>aly, co. Galway, and
d. v.p. 1888, leaving issue,
1 Cobnelics Denis, now of Gallagh.
2 Edward Joseph, 6. Dec. 1868.
n. Cornelius Joseph, settled in Australia, b. 8 Feb. 18Cj.
III. Edward Anthony, &. 6 Aug. 1842.
IV. Walter Francis Maurice, b. 20 Sept. 1 844.
I. Helen Theresa, m. 1855, Thomas J. Bodkin, Esq., J.P., of
Kilclooncy, who d. 1868, leaving issue.
II. Marian, m. Dominick G. Bodkin, Esq. of Kilclooney.
III. Christina Mary, m. 20 Nov. 1805, James Dermot Daly,
Esq. of Castle Daly, co. Galway, and has issue.
Ta-r. C. J. O'Kelly d. 18 Aug. 1892, and was s. by his grandson.
Arms — Az., two lions rampant combatant arg., chained or,
supporting a tower of three turrets of the second. CVest—An
enHeld vert. Jl/ot(o— Turris fokis mihi Deus.
iSea£— Uallagh Castle, Tuam, co. Galway.
O'KELLY OF GURTRAY.
O'Kellt, John Appletaed, Esq. of Gurtraj,
CO. Galway, J.P., b. 21 Dec. 1848; s. his brotlier
1877 ; m. 12 Oct. 1886, Mary, dau. of Count O'Byrne,
of Allardstown, co. Louth, and Corville, Eoserea
(see that family), and has issue,
I. John Domnick, 6. 5 Aug. 1887.
II. Ambrose Alexander, 6. 23 Aug. 18S3.
HI. Gerald Edward, b. 11 March, 1890.
IV. Joseph Henry, 6. 4 Jan. 1892.
V. Eaphael Patrick, 6. 16 Sept. 1893.
Liueag'e. — Ambbose Patbick O'Kellt, Esq. of Gurtray,
J.P. cos. Galway and Eoscommon, b. Feb. 1806, 2nd son of
Festus O'Kelly, Esq. of Tycooly (.see preceding Memoir) ; m. 23
April, 1836, Theresa, dau. of 'Walter Joyce, Esq. of Mervue,
.and by her (who d. July, 1851) had issue,
I. Ambrose Michael Madden, J.P. co. Galway, b. 29 Sept.
1842 ; d. 12 Dec. 1867.
II. William Patrick, of Gurtray, J.P. co. Galway, b. 9 March
1844; d. 29 April, 1876.
III. John Appleyabd, now of Gurtray.
IV. Gerald Alban, b. 26 Oct. 1849 ; m. Eleanor, dau. of
Moore Biggins, of Ottawa, Canada, and d. 24 Aug. Ia81.
I. Theresa Mary.
II. Helen Christina.
III. Mary Aloysia, m. Sept. 1867, Thomas Aliaga Kelly, Esq.
of St. Grellans, Monkstown, co. Dublin (descended from
Colla O'Kelly, of Castle Kelly), and has issue.
Mr. O'Kelly of Gurtray, d. 21 Nov. 1803.
.^j-/;is— Same as O'Kelly of Gallagh.
ji'ea:— Gm-tray, Portumna, co. Galway.
OKEOVER OF OKEOVER.
Okeotee, Haughton Chaeles, Esq. of Okeover,
-CO. Stafford, J.P. for cos. Stafford and Derby, and
D.L. CO. Warwick, High Sheriff co. Derby 1862, b.
14 Nov. 1825 ; m. 12 July, 1859, Hon. Eliza Anne
-Cavendish, eldest dau. of Henry Manners Cavendish,
.3rd Lord Waterpark, of Doveridge Hall, Derby,
and has issue,
I. Hacghton Ealdked, 6. 10 May, 1875.
I. Mabel Alice.
II. Maude (Hon.), late Maid of Honour to the Queen ; m.
11 Oct. 1887, Sir Andrew Barclay Walker, Ban., of Os-
maston Manor, co. Derby.
HI. Buth Isabel.
IV. Edith Mary, m. 11 Aug. 1891, Capt. the Hon. Herbert
T. Allsopp, late 10th Hussars.
V. Ethel Blanche. vi. Lilian Mercy Mary.
VII. Mary Beatrice. viii. Victoria Alexandrina.
Lineage.— This ancient and knightly family has enjoyed
the lordship of Okeover during a period of upwards of 700
years, and ranks with the first houses in its county.
HuMPHBET Okeovek, Esq. of Okeover (son and heir of Ealph
Okeover, Esq., who d. 1494, and grandson, by Thomasine his
wife, dau. of Ealph Bassett, of Blore, of Philip Okeover, Esq.
of Okeover, High Sheriff of co. Derby and Notts 5 and 14
Edwabd I'V., lineally descended from Orme, Lord of Achovie,
about the year 1100), m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Eobert Aston,
of Tixhall, and d. 25 April, SOHenbyVIII., leaving, with other
issue, a son and heir,
Philip Okeoteb, Esq. of Okeover, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Babington. Esq. of Dethick, co. Derby, and was s. by
his grandson (the son of Eowland Okeover, by Anne Needhaiu
his wife),
Humphrey Okeoveb, Esq. of Okeover, High Sheriff of co.
Derby 1631, who ?)i. Martha, dau. of Sir Oliver Cheney, and by
her had issue. The eldest son,
Sib Eowland Okeover, of Okeover, 5. 1624 ; m. Mercy, dau.
of Edward Goodyere, Esq. of Heythrop, co. Oxford, and d.
1692, leaving,
I. Eowland, his heir.
II. Thomas, of Tylney St. Lawrence, Norfolk, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Farmer, Esq. of Oldbury, co. Warwick, and
d. 10 Aug. 1657, leaving,
Eowland, of Oldbury, who m. twice, but left issue only by
Alice, dau. of John Gregory, Esq., Merchant, of London,
Eowland Farmer, of Oldbury Hall, b. 30 Nov. 1745; m.
1st, Bridget, dau. of James Haughton Langston, Esq.,
of Bedford Square, London, and had,
Haughton Fabmeb, who became of Okeover.
Mr. Eowland Farmer Okeover m. 2ndly, Judith Holden,
widow, 3rd dau. of William Eobinson, Esq. of Hill
Eidware, co. Stafford, and d. 1793, having by her had
issue,
Charles Gregory (Rev.), b. 11 May, 1792 ; m. 17 Sept.
1823, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Gen. Sir George
Anson, G.C.B., M.P., uncle of Thomas, 2nd Earl of
Lichfield, and by her (who to. 2ndly, 14 Feb. 1833,
Eobert Plumer Ward, Esq. of Gilston Park, Herts,
and d. 1875) he left at his decease, 2 Aug. 1826, a
son, the present Haughton Charles Okeover, Esq.
of Okeover, and a dau. Mary Ann, d. unm. 6 Feb.
184'2.
I. Elizabeth, m. Wolstan Adderley, Esq.
II. Mercy, 6. 10 May, 1654; in. William Trafford, Esq. of
Swithamley, co. Stafford.
The eldest son,
Eowland Okeoveb, Esq. of Okeover, in. Elizabeth, only dau.
and heir of Sir Thomas Pettus, Bart, of Eackheath, and d.
1729, leaving a son and successor,
Thomas Okeoveb, Esq. of Okeover, m. Catherine, only dau.
and heir of the Hon. William Leek, Baron of the Exchequer,
and had issue,
Leake Okeoveb, Esq. of Okeover, 6. 1701 ; m. Mary, dau.
of John Nichol, Esq., but d. without issue. His cousin and
heir male was
Haughton Fabmeb Okeoveb, Esq. of Okeover, 6. 7 Sept.
1776, High Sheriff of co. Stafford ISOO, at whose decease,
s. p. the representation of this very ancient family de-
volved on his nephew the present Hacghton Charles
Okeoveb, Esq.
Arvis — Erm., on a chief gu. three bezants. Crest — A demi-
wyvern erm., langued gu., issuing out of a coronet or. Motto
— Esto vigilans.
Seat— Okeover Hall, Ashbourne, co. Derby. Residence — 6,
Upper George Street, Bryanston Square, W.
O'LEARY OF COOMLAGANE.
McCabthy-O'Leaet, John, Esq. of Coomlagane,
CO. Cork, J.P. cos. Cork and Kerry, D.L. co. Cork,
High Sheriff 1854, b. 19 Sept. 1814; m. 29 Oct.
1839, Jane, eldest dau. of John O'Connell, Esq. of
Grenagh, co. Kerry, and relict of O'Donoghue of
The Glens, and has had issue,
I. John Arthur, late of the 34th Eegt., b. 3 Aug. 1840; m.
4 March, 1869, at Brussels, LaComtesseAnnade Villegas
de St. Pierre Jette, and d. 1870, lea>-ing issue, John and
Madeleine Felicia.
O'LE
THE LAJs^DED GENTRY.
OLI
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n. Penis Chables, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, 6. Oct. 1841 ; to.
J 874, Frances, dau. of John P. Euwe, Esq. of Victoria ; d.
at Melbourne, July, 1886.
ui. William, Major South Lancashire Eegt., b. Jan. 1S49;
m. 2 July, 1878, Minnie, dau. of Heffernan Considine,
Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Derk, co. Limerick.
IV. Maurice Charles, b. March, 1854.
I. Elizabeth Mary. ii. Leonora Mary, d. 1859.
III. Amy Jane, d. 19 March, 1873.
IV. Lucinda, deceased.
Iiilieag"e. — Dermot McCarthy, of Carhue and Dooneen
son (according to the family pedigree) of Donogh MacCartliy,
of Drishane, a descendant of the noble family of Muskerry,
)-(i. previous to to 1635, Eleanor, dau. of Darby O'Callaghan, of
Kilpeader, co. Cork, and by her was father of
DoKOGH McDermot McCarthy, of Dooneen (mentioned in
the will of his uncle, Cahir O'Callaghan, dated 1679), m. Jane
Eadley, of Knockrour, co. Cork, and had (with a son, Daniel,
the father of Dermot and Justin) a son and successor,
Denis McCarthy, Esq. of Dooneen, b. 1677 ; m. Jane, dau.
of J. Barrett, Esq. of Barrett's Country, and d. 24 June, 1761,
aged 84, leaving issue (with four daus., one of whom, Joan, m.
Timothy McCarthy, of Lyradane), three sons,
I. JnsTiN, of whom hereafter.
II. Denis, m. Ellen, dau. of Daniel McCartliy, and had issue.
Denis, Charles, Mary, Catherine, and Jane.
in. Alexander, of Knocknagrae, co. Cork, 6. 1718, an OfBcer
in Lord Clare's Irish Brigade, in France, who fought in 1745
under the banner of the Young Chevalier. He m. Mary,
dau. of Daniel Duggan, of Mount Infant, co. Cork, and d.
1802, aged 84, leaving issue,
1 Denis, who had, with other issue, Florence, of Crook-
haven, father of Thomas, of New York, Barrister-at-Law.
2 Florence, Capt. in the ll.E.I.C.S.,rf. 1778.
8 Daniel, Major in the Austrian service, d. of wounds
received at the taking of Dusseldorff by the French.
4 Justin, Capt. in the H.E I.C.S., d. in India, 1788.
5 Alexander, of Cork, b. 25 March, 1771 ; m. Eliza, dau.
of Stephen Fagan, Esq., and by her (who d. 30 May,
1829) had (with junior issue) a son,
Alexander, b. 1800, Barristcr-at-Law, M.P. for the city
and afterwards for the co. of Cork ; High Sheriff 1856,
d. unm.
1 Ellen, in. Denis Mahony, of Islandaugher.
2 Mary, m. Martin Lawlor, of Killarney.
3 Jane, m. 1st, — O'Driscoll, and 2ndly, Capt. Coghlan, of
Crookhaven.
The eldest son,
Justin McCarthy, Esq., in. 1730, Anne, dau. of Charles
McCarthy, Esq. of Lyradane, co. Cork, and had issue (with a
dau Jane), a son,
Denis McCarthy, Esq. of Glynn, co. Cork, who m. 1st,
1770, Anne, dau. of Felix McCarthy, Esq. of Springhouse, co.
Tipperary, and by her (whod. 1780) had issue,
Denis, of whom presently.
Ellen, m. Albert Stubbeman, Esq. of Cork.
Mary, m. Timothy Mahony, Esq. of Cork.
Mr. McCarthy m. 2ndly, Helen, only child of O'Leary, of
Millstreet, who d. s. p., having devised the estates to her
stepson, Denis McCarthy, on condition of his assuming the
name of O'Leabt. Mr. McCarthy d. 1824, and was s. by his
son,
Denis McCarthy-O'Leary, Esq. of Coomlagane, m. 1812,
Leonora, dau. of John Howley, Esq. of Eichill, co. Limeiick,
and by her (who d. 1832) left at his decease, Oct. 1829, a son
and heir, the present John McCarthy-O'Leary, Esq., now of
Coomlagane.
Seat — Coomlagane, near Millstreet, co. Cork.
OLIPHANT OF GASK.
Kington-Oliphant, Thomas LArRENCE, Esq. of
Gask, CO. Perth, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, J.P. h.
1831 ; m. 1856, Frances Dorothy, dau. of Henry
Jebb, Esq. of Boston, co. Lincoln.
Lineage. — The family of Olifard or Oliphant is of
Korman origin, and was settled in Northamptonshire shortly
after the Conquest. It never subsequently appears as a
name of note in England, but for centuries occupied a distin-
guished place in the annals of Scotland. Two interesting
work.s concerning the Oliphants have recently been published,
viz.: "The Oliphants in Scotland," and ''The Jacobite
Lairds of Gask."
David Olifard was a godson of David I. of Scotland,
and had the good fortune to save the Kings life
at the raising of the siege of 'Winchester, in 1141. Soon
afterwards he appears as holding lands from the Crown in
Scotland, and eventually as Justiciary of the southern part of
that kingdom, known as Laodonia, but of much greater
extent than the Lothians of the present day.
From him sprang many distinguished men, the best
known in history being Sir William Oliphant who
defended Stirling Castle against the English in 1303, and
whose son. Sib Walter Oliphant, was, as Crawford says in
his Peerage, " So gallant and brave a man that his merit
preferred him to a marriage with the Lady Elizabeth
Bruce, daughter to King Eobert I. and sister to King
David II."
In 1458, Sib Laurence Oliphant, the fifth in direct descent
from Sir Walter, just mentioned, was created Lord Oliphant.
To him succeeded John, 2nd Lord, both of whose sons, Colin,
Master of Oliphant, and Laurence, Abbot of Incheffray, fell \
at Flodden. Colin left two sons, Laurence, afterwards 3rd'i
Lord, and William, of Newton and Thrumster.
William Oliphant, Esq. of Newton, in the co. of Perth,s .
who is mentioned in a complaint to the Privy Council oi •
Scotland, 21 Nov. 1587. He m. Margaret, dau. and heir •
of Sir William Oliphant, Knt. of Berrydale, and was father
of
Laurence Oliphant, Esq. of Newton and Thrumster, to.
Mary, dau. of Andrew EoUo, Esq , Duncrub, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Laurence Oliphant, Laird of Gask, who purchased the -
estate of Gask from his cousin the fifth Lord. He m. _.
1G06, Lilias, dau. of Patrick Graham, Esq. of Inchbraikie.
and widow of William Colville, Esq. of Condie, and had
issue.
Sir Laurence Oliphant, Knt. of Gask, m. 1634, Hon. Lilias
Oliphant, dau. of Patrick, 6th Lord Oliphant, and had, with.
four younger sons and three daus., two elder sons,
I. Patrick, disinherited by his father.
II. Laurence, on whom his father settled the estate of Gask,.
16.i9; m. 1661, Anne, dau. of Sir George Preston, Knt. of
Vulleyfield, and d. 1672, leaving with two daus. (Katherine,
TO. Hugh Paterson, and Anne; three sons, i. George, of
Gask, m. twice, but d. s. p. 1684; li. Laurence, d. s.p.;
III. William, of Gask, d. unm. 1704, when the estates
returned to the senior line.
Sir Laurence d. 20 July, 1679. His eldest son,
Patrick Oliphant, Laird of Williamston, disinherited, m.
Margaret, dau. of Eev. John Murray, Minister of Trinity
Gask, and d. 1694, when he was g. by his son,
James Oliphant, Laird of Gask, to which he succeeded upon
the demise of his cousin, William, in 1704. He m. 16 July,
1689, Janet, dau. of Eev. Anthony Murray, of Woodend, and .
was father of
Laurence Oliphant, Laird of Gask, b. 1691 ; m. Hon.
Amelia Anne Sophia Nairne, 2nd dau. of William, 2nd Lord
Nairnc, and had a son and heir,
Laurence Oliphant, Laird of Gask (went out in 1715 and,
1745), 1)1. 1755, Margaret, dau. of Duncan Eobertson, Esq. of.
Strowan, by whom (who d. 18 March, 1774) he had two sons,
and four daus., one of whom was the poetess Lady Nairne.
He d. 1 Jan. 1792, and was s. by his eldest son,
Laurence Oliphant, Laird of Gask (went out in 1745), m.
1795, Christian, dau. and heir of Dr. Joseph Eobertson, of
Ardblair, and had (with four younger daus., Christiau,.
Harriet, Amelia, and Caroline),
I. Laurence, his heir.
II. Ja.mes Blair, successor to his brother.
I. Eachel, successor to her brother in Ardblair.
II. Margaret, in. 1830, Thomas Kington, Esq. of Charlton
House, Somerset (son of Thomas Kington, Esq., by Char-
lotte Miles his wife), and d. 1839. leaving by him (.who d.
1857),
1 Thomas Laurence, now of Gask.
2 Philip Oliphant (Kington-Blair-Oliphant) of Ardblair,
CO. Perth, b. 1832, who assumed ls68, the additional
surnames of Blair-Oliphant, ia. 1859, Henrietta, dau.
of VViliiam H. Yaldwyn, Esq. of Blackdown, Su.ssex, and
d. 189.', leaving issue, Philip Laurence; Emily Caroline;
Margaret Ethel : Lilian : Mabel Henrietta, deceased.
3 William Miles Nairn, m. Ist, 1872, Sophia Baker, and.
has issue, William Miles; Hugh Beresfonl; Norah S,\ye:
Kathleen Frances. He m. 2ndly, 1S82, Gertrude, dau. of-
Lieut.-Col. Uimston, and ha.% further issue, Philip Urm-.
ston, b. 1892; Phyllis Nairn; Gertrude Joan; Marjorie-
Oliphant; Cicely Brabazon (deceased), and Joyce
Adelaide.
1 Caroline Margaret, m. Dr. FyfTe, and has issue, four sons
and three daus.
Mr. Oliphant was s. by his eldest son,
Laurence Oliphant, Laird of Gask, who (i. Mnm. 31 Dec,
1828, was s. by his brother.
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OLT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
:C^I
James Blaik Oliphant, of Gask, J.P. and D.L. co. Perth, m.
1840, Henrietta, dau. and heir of James Gillespie Graham, Esq.
of Orchill, same co. ; she <?. 9 Dec. ISS6. Mr. Oliphant wag
served, 18 Aug. 1839, heir male of Francis, 10th and last Lord
Oliphant, and d. s. p. 1S47, ^vhen he was s. in Ardblair by his
sister,
Kachel Oliphant, who d. unm. 1864, and was s.
in Ardblair, in 1864, by her nephew, Thomas LAnKENCE
Kington-Oliphant, now of Gask, who was served heir to
James Oliphant in GasU, in 1S67.
Seat — Gask, Auchterarder, co. Perth.
OLIPHANT OF CONDIE.
Oliphant, Colonel Laurence James, of Condie
and Newton, co. Perth, Col. lately Commanding
Grenadier Guards, b. Dec. 1846 ; *. liis father 1862 ;
771. 19 Nov. 1878, Hon. Mary Monica Gerai'd, dau.
of Eobert, 1st Lord Gerard, and has issue,
I. Laurence Henry, b.
II. Francis, 6. 1883.
I. Helen, b. 1891.
; Nov. 1879.
Xiineag'e. — Laurence Oliphant, Esq., 1st of Condie (an
estate purchased in 1601\ son of Alexander Oliphant, the
Albany Herald, and gi'andson of William Oliphant, of
Kewton (see Oliphant of Gask, and Oliphant of Rossie). He
m. Miss Murray, of Tullibardine, ancestor of the Athole family,
by whom he had issue,
Laurence, m. Harriot, dau. and heirof Sir John Blackadder,
of Tullialan, and thereby disobliging his father, was in a
great measure disinherited.
Thomas, who had the lands of Kossie, and was ancestor of
the Oliphants of that pl.ace.
William, m. Elspeth, dau. of Sir Henry Stirling, Bart, of
Ardoch.
James, ancestor of the Oliphants of Kinneder, in Fife.
Colin.
Laurence, first of Condie, being displeased, as stated above, by
the marriage of his elder son, bequeathed his extensive estates
among his younger children. The disinherited son,
Laurence Oliphant, Esq., 2nd of Condie, was s. at his de-
cease by his son,
Laurence Oliphant, Esq., 3rd of Condie, m. Helen, sister
of Sir James Wemyss, Bart, of Bogie, by whom he had, with
several other children, a son and heir,
Laurence Oliphant, Esq., 4th of Condie, m. Jeannette
Meldrum, dau. of Meldrum, of Lethers, co. Aberdeen (whose
half-sister, Mary Ogilvie, ru. Charles, 7th Lord Oliphant) and
had a son and successor,
Laurence Oliphant, Esq., 5th of Condie, m. Lilias Oliphant,
of Gask, and was s. by his only son,
Lacrence Oliphant, Esq., 6th of Condie. He m. Margaret,
dau. of Anthony Murray, Esq. of DoUerie, by whom he had
issue, Ebenezer, his heir; Margaret, m. George Grajrae, Esq.
of Inchbrakie ; Grace; and Helen. Mr. Oliphant was drowned
crossing the river May, and was s. by his only son,
Ebenezer Oliphant, Esq., 7th of Condie, m. 1790, Mary,
3rd dau. of Sir William Stirling, Bart, of Ardoch, and bj her
(who d. 1847) had issue,
I. Laurence, late of Condie and Newton.
II. William, 6 1792, Capt. H.E.I.C.'s artillery, d. in India,
1828, unm.
III. Anthony (Sir), C.B., b. 17 Nov. 1793, m. Maria, dau. of
Gen. Bonald Caaipbell : was Attorney-General Cape of
Good Hope, and afterwards Chief Justice in Ceylon,
knighted 1840, and d. l8o9, having had one son, Laurence
Oliphant, b. 1829, of Lincoln's Inn, Harrister-at-Law, and
also an advocate at the Scottish bar, M.P. for the Stirling
burghs 1865-8, having previously been private secretary to
Lord Elgin, then Governor-General of Canada and Civil
Secretary and Superintendent of Indian affairs. He was
Secretary of Embassy in China 1859 to 1860, and Secretary
■of Legation in Japan la61-62. Mr. Oliphant was "Times "
correspondent with the Duke of Mecklenburghs array in
the Franco-German War. He published '' Piccadilly,"
"Traits and Travesties," "Altiora Peto," and a variety of
well-known volumes of travel, adventure, fiction, religion
and social topics. He was a well-known contributor to
" Blackwood." Mr. Oliphant m. 1872, Alice, dau. of Henry
Styleman le Strange, Esq. of Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk;
she d. 2 Jan 18s6. Mr. Oliphant d. 24 Dec. 1888.
IV. James, b. 23 Aug. 1796, Lieut.-Col. Madras Engineers
and a director of the H.E.l.C. from 1844 to 1857, m. 1st,
1824, Lucy Maidman, dau. of George Maidman, Madras
Civil S., who d. in 1832, and left issue,
1 James Erskine, b. 1826, Bombay Civil S., m. 1st, 1863,
Margaret, dau. of General Kobert Alexander, Madras
army, which lady d. 1868. He m. 2ndly, Jano Llojd,
eldest dau. of llev. Maurice Atkin Cooke-CoUis, D.D. of
Castle Cooke, co. Cork (.s?e that family).
2 William Stirling, 6. 1828, Maj.-Gen. E.E. ; m. 1862,
Augusta Mary, dau. of John Chapman, Esq. of Whitby.
3 Anthony Edward, 6. 1830, late Bombay Cavalry.
1 Mary Elizabeth, m. 1854, Bev. F. J. Scott, of Tewkes-
bury, who d. s. p. 1880.
2 Lucy Magdalene, d. 1880 unm.
Lieut.-Col. Oliphant m. 2ndly, 1836, Sophia Ann, 2nd dau. of
Gen. T. T. Trewman of the Madras army, and had further
issue,
4 John Steuart, b. 1837, India Home Civil Service, to. 1st,
1865, Jane, dau. of Dr. Bright, of the Madras Civil S.,
wlio d., leaving issue five sons and four daus. The eldest
son, George, b. 1860, m. 1890, Mary Elizabeth Kingston,
dau. of Canon Harland, of Bishton Hall, Staff., and has
issue one dau. Mr. Oliphant m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Col.
Coke, of Debdale Hall.
5 Henry Laurence, b. i Dec. 1838, Bengal Civil S., m. Nov.
1873, Elizabeth liachel, 2nd dau. of Bobeit Hare, Es^/,
and has issue, Henry James, b. 1881, and three daus.,
Laura Marion ; F'rances Louisa ; Lilian Alice.
6 Arthur Craigie, b. 20 Feb. 1840; was private secretary
to H.H. the Nizam's Minister, the first Sir Salar Jung,
K.C.S.I. Mr. Oliphant m. 1st, Fanny, dau. of Malcolm
Boss, Esq. of Smeclley, who d. 1872. He m. 2ndly, Agnes
Mary, dau. of Eear-Admiral William Horton, K.N., C.B.,
and grand-dau. of Admiral Joshua Sydney Horton, E.N.,
and has issue, Arthur, 6. 1876; Laurence Richard; b.
1877, Midshipman, E.N. ; and Lancelot, b. 1881.
7 Frederick James, 6. 1845, in holy orders, vi. 1883, Con-
stance, eldest dau. of Col. Beresford, M.P. for South-
wark, and has is^ue, five sons and one dau.
8 Eichard Balraain, b. 1848, India Forest Dep. ; d. 1877
unrii.
9 Eobert Garstin, 6. 1853.
10 Francis George, 6. 1854, in holy orders, m. Elizabeth,
3rd dau. of Gol. Beresford, and has issue, two sons.
3 Sophy, d. 1860.
4 Eleanor Jane, m. 1886, F. H. Harris, Esq., M.D. of
Mildenhall.
5 Henrietta Dundas, to. 1867, Eobert Watson Cowenj Esq.
of Mill Ellers, Cumberland, and d. 1880, leaving issue,
George and James, twins, 6. 1868 ; Eobert ; Arthur ; and
three daus.
6 Catherine Maria, m. 1875, Lieut.-Col. William Cooke
Collis, late Eoj-al Irish Eifles, of Castle Cooke, co. Cork.
She d. 1890, leaving Issue, James, b. 1876; Maurice; and
three daus., Nora, Geraldine, Kale (see that familii).
7 Marion Charlotte, m. 1879, Gilbert S. Jones, Esq. of
Burmah, and Hatherley Court, Gloucester.
Lieut.-Col. James Oliphant d. 1881, at Worlington Hall,
SulTolk.
V. Thomas, 5. 1799, well-known for his musical compositions
and in connection with the Madrigal Society of London, d.
1872.
I. Christian, 6. 13 April, 1795, d. 31 May, 1809, unm.
Mr. Ebenezer Oliphant d. 1807, and was s. by his eldest son,
Laurence Oliphant, Esq. 8th of Condie, M.P. for Perth
1832-37, 6. 22 June, 1791; m. 1st, 1814, EUza, 2nd dau. of
Hercules Eoss, Esq. of Eossie Castle, co. F'orfar, which lady d.
1820. He TO. 2ndly, 18'25, Margaret G. Barrett, relict of Samuel
Barrett, Esq. of Jamaica, and 3rdly, 19 Aug. 1841, Marianne,
eldest dau. of James Stuart Oliphant, Esq. of Bossie, and by
the last only had issue,
Laurence James, now of Condie and Newton.
Mary Anne, m. 1867, Thomas S. Walker, Esq. of Maunby
Hall, CO. York, and by him (who d. 1878) has issue.
Madalina Helen, d. 1884.
Frances Louisa.
Susan Sophia.
He d. 29 May, 1862.
Arms — Gu. three crescents arg. within a bordure countef
compony of the second and first.
Crest— A. falcon volant ppr.
Motto — Altiora peto.
Seat — Condie House, Perth.
Residence — 42, Lowndes Square, S.W.
OLIPHANT OF ROSSIE.
Oliphant, Thomas Teuman, Esq. of Rossie-
Ochil, Perthshire, J.P. cos. Fife and Perth, late
Lieut, in tlie Bengal Staff Corps, b. 2 July, 1839 ;
served -with the 1st Punjab Infantry throughout
the Umbeyla Campaign of 1863 (medal and clasp,
mentioned in despatches) ; m. 23 Feb. 1870,
Georgina Elisabeth, dau. of Rev. Joseph Mansfield,
Rector of Blandford-St. Mary's, Dorset, by Emily
hia wife, dau. of Colonel the Hon. Sir Robert Le
OLI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OLI
1527
Poer Trench, E.C.B., K.T.S., son of William, 1st
JEarl of Clancartj, and has issue,
I. Stuart, b. 12 June, 18T2. ii. Nigel, b. 19 Dec. 1874.
in. David, b. 10 July, 1876.
IV. John Ninian, b. 7 May, 1887.
I. Margaret Emily. ii. Honora Beatrix.
III. Esther Helen. iv. Kuth Mary, d. 1 Jan. 188G.
Iiineag'e. — William Oliphant, of Newton and Thrumster,
■was the 2nd son of Colin, Master of Oliphant, who was killed
.«t Flotlden, and grandson of John, 2nd Lord Oliphant, seventh
in direct descent from Sir William Oliphant, of Aberdalgie,
the gallant defender of Stirling Castle against the English
^rmy under Edward I. in 1304, whose son. Sir Walter, ?«.
Elizabeth, dau. of King Robert Brcce. He bought the lands
«f Rossie-Ochil, in 1583, from Andrew Blair. His eldest son,
Laurence Oliphant, was the ancestor of the Oliphants o/
■Gash. His 2nd son, John Oliphant, appears to have d. s. p.
His 3rd son, Alexander, was Albany Herald in 1588.
Alexander Oliphant had two sons, Laurence and Thomas, the
latter of whom succeeded his father as Albany Herald in 1604.
'The elder son, Laurence, acquired the estate of Condie in
1601. He had several sons, the eldest, Laurence, being the
<lirect ancestor of the present Oliphant of Newton and Condie.
To his 3rd son, Thomas, he left the lands of Kossie-Ochil,
•which were erected into a barony in 1G30. This
Thomas Oliphant, m. Isobel Moncrieff, and d. at a great
age in 1704, having sm-vived his only son,
Thomas Oliphant, who had m. Beatrix, dau. of Alexander
<;olville, of Blair, co. Kinross, Depute Justice-General, a cadet
•of the family o£ Lord Colville, of Culross, and d. in 1701. His
son,
Egbert Oliphant, s. his grandfather in 1704, and m. his
«ousin, Jean, only child and heir of Robert Colville, of Blair,
and by her had one son Robert, his heir, and two daus.,
Katherine, m. 1753, Colin Drummond, of Megginch, co. Perth,
and Jane, to. 1762, John, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun. Robert
Ohphant d. 1738, leaving an only son,
Robert Oliphant, 6. 1718, was Postmaster-General for
'Scotland, and m. Marion, dau. of Neil Buchanan, of Hilling-
ton, CO. Renfrew, M.P. for the Glasgow Burghs {see Buchanan
of Drumpellier), and by her had two sons and two daus., i.
James Stuart, his heir; ii. John Hope, first in Council of
Prince of Wales's Island, in. Jane, dau. of Sir John AVedder-
burn, Bart, of B.allindean, and had an only child, Jane, m.
Sir James Ramsay, Bart, of Baniff {see Burke's Peerage
and Baronetage); i. Anne, 7n. Francis Grant, of Kilgraston;
II. Marianne, m. Capt. Veitch, H.E.I.C.S., d. s. p. Robert
Oliphant d. 1795, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Stuart Oliphant, 6. 1767, served in the Royal
Perthshire Militia for more than thirty years, and commanded
the regiment during its embodiment in the early part of ihis
century. He m. 1809, Anna, only child of William Truman
Eeade, Capt. in the Royal Horse Guards (the Blues), 2nd son
of William Reade, of Crowewood Park, AVilts. By her he had,
I. Robert, his heir, 6. 1810.
II. William Henry, b. 1814; m. Hon. Charlotte Murray
(who </. 1883), dau. of Alexander, 8th Lord ElibanU, and
d. s.}). 1871.
HI. John Hope, b. 1815; d. unm.
IV. James Stuart, b. 1819; d. unm.
-V. Henry Richard, b. 1825; d. 1890.
I. Anne, b. 1811 ; d. unm.
II. Marianne, 6. 1817 ; m. Laurence Oliphant, Esq. of Con-
die, and has issue.
HI. Frances Isabella, b. 1818; m. Rev. Maxwell Nicholson,
and d. 1892, having had issue.
IV. Louisa Anne, b. 1821 ; d. unm. 1884.
Col. Oliphant d. 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Oliphant, 6. 1810 ; m. 1836, Susan Mary Elizabeth,
only child of Thomas Tod, Judge of the Commissary Court in
Scotland, son of Thomas Tod, of Drygrange, co. Roxburgh,
and by her (who d. 1878) had issue,
I. James Stuart, b. 1833, Lieut, in the Bengal army, d. unm.
1864, from the effects of a wound received in action in the
TJmbeyla Pass.
II. Thomas Truman, now of Rossie-Ochil.
hi. Robert Lindsay, 6. 1841 ; d. unm. 1866.
I. Susan Helena, 6. 1343; m. 1867, George Auldjo Jamieson,
and has issue.
II. Anna Louisa, b. 1846; m. 1873, James Lewis Alexander
Hope, son of Hon. James Hope- Wallace, of Fetherstone
Castle, Northumberland, and grandson of John, 4th Earl
of Hopetoun, and d. s. p. 1873.
III. Marianna Amelia, b. and d. 1856.
BIr. Oliphant d. 14 Nov. 1872.
Arms— Gu., a star of six points wavy between three cres-
cents arg. Orest— An eagle rising and reguardant ppr. Sup-
porters—On the dexter an elephant, and on the sinister a lion,
both ppr. Motto — Aitiora peco.
Seat — Rossie-Ochil, F'organdenny, N.B. Eesidence—Ciueen
Mary's, St. Andrews, N.B.
Clubs — New, Edinbui-gh ; Royal and Ancient, St. Andrews.
OLIPHANT-FEEGUSON OF BROAD-
FIELD HOUSE.
Oliphant-Febguson, George Henet Hewitt,
Esq. of Broadfield House, Cumberland, J. P. and
D.L., B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., called to the Bar of
the Inner Temple 1844, b. 6 June, 1817 ; m. 1 Oct.
1867, Cecilia, 4th dau. of John Labouchere, Esq.
of Broomhall, Dorking, and brother of the late
Henry Labouchere, Lord Taunton, and by her has
issue, a dau.,
Mary Beatrice.
This gentleman assumed by royal licence the name
and arms of Oliphant-Fehguson on succeeding,
in 1860, to a portion of the property of his uncle,
Eichard Ferguson, Esq. of Hsrker.
Xiineag'e. — The Hewitts, from whom Mr. Oliphant of
Broadfield, descends, are a branch of Viscount Lifford's
family.
William Hewitt, Esq. of Beaumont, son of Henry Hewitt,
Esq., and Mary his wife, dau. of John Norman, Esq., m.
Margaret, dau. of George Hewitt, Esq., and had a son,
George Hewitt, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of John Robinson,
Esq. of Longburgh, and grauddau. and heir of William
Hodgson, Esq. of Fauld, and left (with three daus., Margaret
Sarah, to. Robert Lawson, Esq., and is deceased; Mary
Eleanor, deceased ; and Joyce Lydia, deceased) one son, the
late
George Henry Hewitt Oliphant, Esq. of Broadfield House,
and Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1852, b. 20 Jan. 1792; m. 23 Oct. 1815, Sarah, dau. of Robert
Ferguson, Esq. of Barker, and by her (who d. 27 Feb. 1855)
had issue,
George Henrt Hewitt, now of Broadfield House.
Anne, m. 1843, Peter James Dixon, Esq. of Houghton Hall,
eldest son of John Dixon, Esq., M.P., of The Knells, Cum-
berland, and is deceased.
Mary, unm.
Sarah Ferguson, m. 1859, John Cowley Fisher, Esq. of Wood
Hall, Cumberland, J. P., and is deceased.
This gentleman, whose patronymic wag Hewitt, assumed the
name and arms of Oliphant on succeeding, in 1843, to the
property of his cousin, Henrt Oliphant, Esq.
.firms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th gu., an elephant's head
couped, between three crescents, or, for Oliphant ; 2nd and
3rd per chevron dovetailed or and az., three boars' heads
coupert, counterchanged within a borduie arg., charged with
si.'C buckles. Crest — An elephant statant, scmee of crescents,
holding in the trunk a fer-le-moline or, for Oliphant; a demi-
lion rampant, per chevron or and az., the dexter paw holding
a thistle, and the sinister resting on a bull's head couped az.,
for Ferguson.
Seais— Broadfield House, Southwaite, and Burgh-by-Sands,
Carlisle.
Club — Athenaeum.
OLIVER OF TIGRONEY (CHERRY-
MOUNT).
Olives, Majoe-Gen. John Rtdek, C.M.G-.,
late K.A., of Tigroney (Cherrymount), co. Wick-
low, b. 16 Dec. 1834; m. 1st, 19 April, 1864,
Georgina Frances, dau. of G-. M. Harrison, Esq. of
Stanground, Hunts, and by her (who d. 9 Not.
1874) had issue,
John Charles Arthur, b. 22 April, 1871 ; d. 4 Feb. 1875.
He m. 2ndly, 30 June, 1880, Mary, dau. of W. G.
Hinds, Esq. of Kingston, Canada, and has by her,
Cecil Ryder, b. 11 Feb. 1887.
Charles Aldworth, b. 10 Sept. 1889.
Mary Beatrice Lucy, b. 3 April, 1883.
Liineagre. — Charles Oliver, Esq. of Cloghanodfoy, co.
Limerick (son of Capt. Robert Oliver, M.P. for that co. 1661, by
Bridget his wife, dau. of Andrew Ormsby, Esq. of Partney, co.
Lincoln), served as High Sheriff 1692. He w. 1670, Elizabeth,
1528
OLI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OLI
dan. of Sir Percy Smyth, Knt. of Ballynatra, co. Waterford,
and dying 1 3 April, 1706, left, with four daus., m. Smyth,
Hannsell, Sadler, and Silver, respectively, a son and successor,
Robert Oliver, Esq. of Cloghanodfoy, M.P. co. Limerick,
and Col. of Limerick Militia, vi. 1st, 1702, Katherine, dau. of
the Hon. Sir Robert Southwell, Clerk to Privy Council and
Secretary of State for Ireland, and sister of Lord de Clifford,
and indly, Susanna, 2nd dau. and co-heir of James Knight,
Esq., and dying 1738, aged 67, left, besides two daus. (Jane,
m. Boyle Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket, and Elizabeth, m.
James Ellard, Esq.), three sons,
I. Robert, of Cloghanodfoy (Castle Oliver), M.P., m. Jane,
dau. and co-heir of John Silver, Esq., and d. 1745, leaving
a dau. wife of Standish Grady, Esq. of Elton, and a son,
The Right Hos. Silver Oliver, of Castle Oliver, M.P.
for CO. Limerick, m. Isabella Sarah, dau. and co-heir of
Richard Newman, Esq. of Newbury, co. Cork, and left
issue,
1 Richard Philip, of Castle Oliver, who assumed by
royal licence the surname of Gasgoigne (see that
2 Charles Silver, M.P. for co. Limerick, of Inchera,
m. Maria, dau. of — Morris, Esq. of Uunkettle, and
rf. 1817, leaving issue, I Silver Charles, of Inchera, m.
Ellen Cochrane, and left one dau. Ellen, m. 1st, Jonas
Morris (who d. Oct. 1S6J), and 2ndly, William Lewis,
Grant, of Dalsey, on the Spey ; 2 Richard ; 3 Abraham
Morris, d. 1851; I Mary : 2 Thomasine, m. Rev. Ben-
jamin Jacob ; 3 Isabella, m. — Chable : 4 Maria, m.
Godfrey Baker, Esq. of FortwiIliam,and had issue.
3 Silver, d. s. p. at Vienna.
4 Robert, of Dallington, co. York, d. 1834, leaving
Richard Silver and Robert, both military officers, late
Horse Guards Blue.
1 Catherine, m. Henry, Lord Mount Sandford.
2 Isabella, vi. John Waller, Esq. of CastUetown.
3 Jane, m Hon. and Ilev. Wiliam Sandford, brother of
Lord Mount Sandford.
4 Elizabeth, d. umn.
5 Susanna, m. Rev. Hans Hamilton, D.D.
II. Philip, of Kilfinan, MP. for Killmallock, m. Lucy, dau.
of R. Gray, and d. 1769, leaving two dans., Lucy, wife of
the Venerable William Maunsell, Archdeacon of Kildare,
and Elizabeth, wife of Charles Coote, Esq. of Mount Coote.
III. John, of whom we treat.
The 3rd son,
The Ven. John Oliver, Archdeacon of Ardagh, 6. 1720 ; to.
Elizabeth, dau. of John Ryder, D.D., Archbishop of Tuam,
and by her (who d. I May, 1822, aged 82) had issue,
John, of whom presently.
Robert Dudley, Admiral R.X., b. 1766 ; m. 1805, Mary, only
dau. of Sir Charles Saxton, Bart., and had itsue, 1 John of
Circourt, Berks, J.P. and U.L., 6. 1809 ; m. 1st, 1837,
Emma Matilda, only dau. of Col. Morgan, of Llandough
Castle, CO. Glamorgan, which lady d. 1833 ; and 2ndly,
1849, Lucy Diana, dau. of Col. Thomas Maunsell, M.P., of
Thorpe Malsor, Northampton, andd. 1887, having had issue,
1 Robert Dudley Maunsell, 6. 1852; 2 Richard Aldworth,
Admiral B.N., b. 6 Dec. 1811; m. 16 March, 1852, flora
Hutchins, only dau. of Col. Daniel Hutchins Bellasis, and
by her (who d. 17 May, 1871) has issue, Richard John
Erskine, Capt. 20th Hussars, who, under the will of his
maternal uncle, takes the name of Bellasis, b. 30 Jan.
1854 : Algernon Hardy, Lieut. R.N., b. 24 Sept. 1855, Robert
Pudley, 6. 30 Oct. 1856, Godfrey Ryder, b. 9 June. 1859,
Charles Augumis, b. 16 Oct. 1861, and Flora; 3 William
Disney, Barrister-at-Law; 4 Charles Dudley; 5 James
Hewitt; and two daus., 1 Mary; 2 Elizabeth.
Charles Dean, vi. Is05, Sarah, dau. of Capt. Jonathan Bruce
Robert, and d. 15 Feb. 1829, having had issue, 1 Richard
Dean, of Rockmill Ledge, co. Cork, J. P., b. 7 May, 1821 ;
TO. 1859, Katherine, dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon Haw-
tayne, and had issue, two sons, Charles Deane and Richard
John Deane; 1 Anne (who (/. 1845), wife of Rev. John
Aldworth, of Glanworth ; 2 Elizabeth, m. James Hill, Esq.,
and d. 4 Jan. 1»»7, aged 78 ; 3 ilary ; 4 Alicia, wife of St.
Leger Aldworth ; 5 Sarah.
Richard, d. 1791, aged 16.
Silver, Rector of Loughgall, co. Armagh, m. Alicia Maria,
dau. of Samuel Madden, Esq. of Hilton, and is deceased.
Nathaniel Wilmot, Major-Gen. m the army, to. 1811, Eliza,
dau. of Rev. Michael Baxter, and by her (who d. 1815) had
a dau. Eliza, m. Rev. Chanibre Townsend. Major-Gen.
Oliver, m. 2ndly, 1817, Marianne, dau. of Dudley Baxter,
Esq.
Alicie, 771. James 2nd Viscount Lifford, Dean of Armagh.
Susanna, d. unm. 31 Aug. 1819.
Anne, to. William Disney, Esq.
Elizabeth, in. Robert Rogers Aldworth, Esq. of Newmarket
House, CO. Cork.
Mr. Oliver d. 23 Nov. 1778 ; his eldest son.
Rev. John Oliver, of Cherrymount, Rector of Swepstone,
CO. Leicester, m. 1st, U May, 1807, Sarah Catherine, dau. of
Dudley Baxter, Esq. of Atherstone, co. Warwick, and by Hner
(who d. 19 April, 1821) had issue,
Richard, b. 21 Jan. 1812; d. 7 Jan. 1822.
Charles, 6. 18 Sept. 1816; d. 14 Aug. 1821.
Henry Ryder, 6. 14 April, 1818 ; d. 16 April, 1821.
Dudley, b. 10 Feb. 1821 ; to. 30 April, 1857, Anna Marie, dan.
of HeiT Johan Walter Steill, of Goutensweill, Canton of
Aargau, Switzerland.
Elizabeth. Alicia Marianne, d. 7 June, I860.
Susan Catherine, m. 2 May, 1843, William Hall, Esq.j
deceased.
Anna Maria, to. 15 July, 1841, Rev. James William Kinp
Disney.
Isabella, to. 22 Dec. 1840, Henry Murray, Capt. R.A.,
deceased.
Mr. Oliver to. 2ndly, 10 Jan. 1826, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Creswell, Esq. of Ravenstone, but by her (who d. 9 May, 1859>
had no further issue. He d. 16 June, 1832, and was ». by his
eldest surviving son,
John Dudley Oliver, Esq. of Cherrymount, co. Wicklow,
J.P., d.23 July, 1809 ; m. 1st, 25 Feb. 1834, Mary Susanna, 4th
dau. of Valentine Green, Esq. of Normanton-le-Heath, co.
Leicester, and by her (who d. 25 Sept. 1853) had issue,
I. John Ryder, C.M.G., Major-Gen. late R.A.
II. Charles Valentine, Major 66th Foot, b. 9 March, 1836 ; d,
at Candahar, 10 Oct. 1880.
III. Edward Dudley, Capt. 51st Foot. 6. 25 June, 1837 ; d. I
Aug. 1865, in India.
IV. Henry James, Capt. 56th Regt., b. 5 July, 1838; in. 23
May, 1864, Frances Martha, dau. of Capt. Thomas Graves,
R.N., ^nd by her (who d. 8 Nov. 1885) left at his decease,
1879, 1 Edward Graves, b. 26 Aug. 1866; 2 Herbert Mor-
timer, 6. 28 Aug. 1868.
V. Hans Mortimer, late Lieut. 3rd Buffs, b. 7 Dec. 1843; m.
1885, Mrs. H. C. Wilcox, dau. of G. W. Cobb, Esq. of
Mineral Point, AVisconsin.
VI. Robert Wilmot, 6. 6 Dec. 1844: to. Kate Aldrich, of
Michigan, and had a dau. Beatrice.
Tii. Oswald, 6. 15 Oct. 1849; m. 1881, Mary Wikoff, of
Illinois,
vin. James William, b. 7 Dec. 1850.
I. Susanna Eleanor, to. 3 April, 1866, Rev. John Woollam,
eldest son of John Woollam, Esq. of St. Albans.
II. Mary Theodosia, m. 1 July, 1865, Henry Hodgson, Esq.
III. Frances Georgiana, to. 15 April, 1868, Frederick Lewis
Roy, Esq. of Nenthorn, Kelso.
IV. Catherine.
He TO. 2ndly, 22 Oct. 1857, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Rev.
Wyndham Carlyon Madden, Rector of Bergh Apton, Norfolk,
and by her (who d. 30 June, 1860) had issue,
V. Mary Beatrice.
He TO. 3rdly, 5 April, 1866, Sydney, 4th dau. of William Tongue;
Esq. of Comberford Hall, co. Stafford, and had issue,
IX. William Dudley, 6. 14 Aug. 1867.
Mr. Oliver d. 18 Dec. 1870.
Arms — Or, a chevron between two pellets in chief and a
mullet naiant in base ppr. CrcH — A hand holding a branch of
olive ppr. Motto — Ito tu et fac similiter.
OLIVER OF UPLANDS HALL.
Olitee, Col. John Stephen, of Uplands Hall,
Lancashire, J.P. for co. Lancaster and for the
Borough of Preston, Col. late 5th Lancashire
Artillery Volunteers, b. 10 Sept. 1820 ; m. 3 Feb.
1857, Emma Harley, dau. of George Stead, Esq.
of Knaresborough, Yorkshire, and bj her (who d.
30 May, 1880) has issue,
I. Robert George, 6. 31 July, 1862.
II. Francis James, 6. 14 Oct. 1863.
III. Alfred Douglas, 6. 19 Feb. 1865.
IV. Harold Mason, 6. 8 Dec. 1868.
V. Alexander Wight, b. 14 Dec. 1S69.
VI. Norman Henry, b. 17 Oct. 1871.
vii. John Stead, b. 9 June, 1878.
VIII. Ronald Holmes, b. 30 M.ay, 1879.
I. Emily Anne, m. Richard Henry Elliott, Esq., 'M..A., Hcacf
Master of Rishworth Grammar School.
II. Eleanor Mary, ;n. John F. Logic, Esq., Princip.al oS
Franklin College, Dresden, Germany.
III. Kate Elizabeth. iv. Edith Douglas.
V. Mabel Harriclte. vi. Winifred Agnes.
VII. Amy Vavasour.
Lineage.— The Rev. Stephen Oliver, of Jedburgh, d. I'J
Feb. 1740, leaving a son.
Rev. Stephen Oliver, Minister of Innerleithen, co.Peeblesy
OLP
THE LANDED GEN-TRY.
O'ilA
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and subsequently of Maxton, co. EoT.burgh, 6. at Jedburgh,
3 March, 1714, and d. at Maxton, 24 July, 1803, in his 90th
year, leaving issue, a son,
John Oliveb, Esq., h. at the Manse of Innerleithen, 4 Sept.
1761, m. 29 Nov. 1785, Eleanora, dau. of — Wight, Esq., and
d. 6 Dec. 1816, having by her, had issue, a son.
KoBERT Stephen Oliver, Esq., b. 20 April, 1788, m. 1817,
Agnes, dau. of Andrew Walker, Esq., and by her, who d. 15 Jan.
1867, had issue,
I. John Stephen, of Uplands Hall.
II. James Purves, b. 1823, who d. s.p.
I. Mary Annie Douglas, d. unm.
II. Eleanor, m. 1845, the late James Paton Bramwell, Esq.,
M.D., of Pertli, and has issue, three sons and two daus.
HI. Elizabeth, d. unm.
Mr. Robert Stephen Oliver d. 13 Oct. 1870.
Seat — Uplands Hall, Broughton, near Preston.
OLPHERT OF BALLYCONNELL.
Olphert, John, Esq. of Balljconnell, co. Done-
gal, LL.B. Trin. CoU. Dublin, J.P. and D.L. co.
Donegal, late Capt. 5tli batt. Rojal Inniskilling
Fusiliers, Gentleman-in-waiting to Lords Carnarvon,
Londonderry and Zetland, Lords Lieutenant of
Ireland, b. 2 Sept. 1844 ; m. 1869, Frances Susan,
only dau. of the late Robert Burrowes, Esq., M.P.,
of Stradone, co. Cavan, and has issue,
Geraldine Constance.
liineag'e. — Ecbrantz Olphert went over to Ireland from
Holland in the reign of Charles I., in whose household he is
stated to have been. He received a large grant of property in
CO. Donegal 1633, which is still part of that now held by the
present descendant.
Wybrants Olphert, m. Mary Hodson, and had, with three
daus., four sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Richard, ?ft. 1st, his cousin. Miss Hodgson, and 2ndly,
1783, Barbara, 2nd dau. of William Blacker, Esq. of Canick
Blacker, co. Armagh, and had issue by her,
I. Richard (Rev.), m. 1st, 1809, his cousin, Anne, eldest
dau. of Sir Francis Macnaghten, Bart., and by her had,
with other issue, d. young.
1 Richard, of Milbum House and Dungiven, co. Lon-
donderry, B.A., J. P. CO. Sligo, late Capt. 40th Foot,
b. 1818; m. 1849, Elizabeth Henrietta, 2nd dau. of
John FitzHerbert Euxton, Esq. of Ardee House, co.
Louth.
2 Henry, Lieut.-Col. E.A., m. Louisa, dau. of Col. Sted-
man, and d. 1860.
3 Francis Montgomery, of Mount Shannon, co. Sligo.
M.A., J. P., b. 1822; m. 1858, lilariana, eldest dau. of
Owen Wynne, Esq. of Ardaghowen, co. Sligo.
1 Letitia, d. 1831.
2 Eliza Jane, m. 1840, Rev. Theodore Dunkin, d. 1842.
Rev. Richard Olpherts, n).2ndly,1834, Mary, dau. of John
Nicholson, Esq. of Stramore House, co. Down, and </.
1849, leaving by her an only dau. Isabella, m. Capt.
George F. Coryton, late 10th Regt., son of Gen. Coryton,
and had issue.
II. William, of Dartrey, co. Armagh, Barrister-at-Law, m.
Rosanna, 3rd dau. of Edward Atkinson, M.D., of Armagh,
by Mary, his wife, only sister of Dr. James Macartney,
and had issue,
1 Richard Marmaduke. 2 Edward, d. 1820.
3 William, C.B., V.C., Gen. R.A., 6. 8 March, 1»22; m.
Alice Maria, dau. of Gt-n. Cautley, Bengal army, and
has, with other issue, a son, Willliam Cautley, Capt.
Royal Scots (Lothian Regt.), b. 1862.
1 Mary, d. imm. 1862. 2 Barbara,
III. Edward, Bengal army, d. tinm.
,„ Letitia, m. 1st', Col. Hall, 28th Regt., and2ndly, Arthur
Irwin Kelly, Esq. of Armagh, and d. 1826.
u. Mary, ni. 1817, Samuel Thompson, Esq. of Muckamore
Abbey, co. Antrim, who d. 1838, and their 3rd son,
.Samuel Thompson, Esq. of Muckamore Abbey, m. Maria
Hannah, dau. of Robert Smith, Esq. of Gaybrook, co.
Wcstmeath, and has John, b. 1867, and other issue.
III. Wybrants. iv. Thomas, d. anm.
The eldest son,
John Olphert, Esq., ra. Leititia Hamilton, and was father
of two daus., Mary and Anne, and one son,
Wibrants Olphert, Esq., m. 1779, Anne, dau. of Thomas
Ctiith, Esq. of The Lodge, co. Londonderry, and had issue,
John, of Ballyconnell House.
Thomas Wybrants, m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Dr. Lodge, of
Armagh, and d. s. p.
Ameha, m. the Rev. John Ellison.
The eldest son.
Rev. John Olphert, of Ballyconnell House, Rector o5
Drumachose, co. Londonderry, b. 22 Jan. 1789 ; m. 28 July,
1807, Anna Benjamina, dau. of Dominick McCausland, Esq. of
Daisey Hill, co. Londonderry, and had issue,
Wybrants, of Ballyconnell.
John, Lieut. R.A., b. 7 Nov. 1815 ; d. unm. 6 March, 1844.
Thomas (Rev.), M.A., Canon of Deny and Incumbent of
Urney, near Strabane, b. 10 Dec. 1819; m. 28 April, 18.'J7,
Julia, elfiest dau. of Sir Hugh Stewart, 2nd Bart, of Bally-
gawley House, co. Tyrone, and has issue,
1 John, 6. 11 Feb. 1858.
2 Hugh Stewart, b. 1 Feb. 1859.
3 Wybrants, b. 4 Feb. 1861.
4 Thomas Richard, b. 17 Jan. 1863.
5 Alfred Frederick, b. June, 1866.
6 Herbert Ernest, 6. June, 1874.
1 Anna Julia. 2 Alice Letitia.
3 Mary Henrietta Caroline.
Mary, m. 27 Dec. 1838, William C. Gage, Esq., J.P.
Anna, m. 7 June, 1832, Rev. Robert Gage.
Caroline, in. 23 April, 1836, Rev. George Kemmis, Vicar o2
Rosenallis, and d. 1856.
Letitia, m. 24 Oct. 1848, Samuel Frederick Adair, Esq.
Rev. John Olphert d. 5 June, 1851, and was s. by his son,
W'ybrants Olphert, Esq. of Ballyconnell, co. Donegal, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1842, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, b. 21
March, 1811; m. 13 July, 1843, Marianne, 3rd dau. and co-heir
of Robert Fannin, Esq.. and had issue,
I. John, now of Ballyconnell,
II. Wybrants, 14th Foot, b. 19 Sent. 1847.
HI. Robert Fannin, b. 2 April, 1851 ; m. 1882, Frances Sophia,
younger dau. of Richard Warburton, Esq., D.L., of Garry-
hinch. King's Co. and has issue, Wyrbrants, b. 1883.
IV. Albert Thomas, 6. 2 Oct. 1854, m. 9 Nov. 1893, Alice,
elder dau. of Samuel Frederick Adair, Esq.
I. Marianne Constance, d. 22 March, 1864.
II. Anna, m. 11 June, 1873, Thomas Butler Stoney, Esq.,
J. P., of Oakfleld Raphoe, co. Donegal, and has issue.
III. Florence Balfour, m. 7 Oct. 1875, William Wildmarii
Kettlewell, Esq., J.P., of The Court, East Harptree, co-
Somerset, and has issue.
Mr. Wybrants Olphert d. 21 Sept. 1892, aged 81.
Scat— Ballyconnell, Falcarragh, Letterkenny, co. Donegal.
O'MALLEY OF DENTON HOUSE.
O'Mallky, Sir Edward Loughlin, Knt., of
Denton House, co. Oxford, J.P., M.A. Trin. Coll.
Camb., called to the Bar, Middle Temple, 1866, At-
torney General of Jamaica 1876-79 and of Hong:
Kong 1879-1889, Chief Justice of the Straits Settle-
ments 18S9-1892, received the honour of Knighthood
1892, h. 1842, m. 1869 Emma Winifred dau. of Joseph
Alfred Hardcastle, Esq. of Nether Hall, Suffolk,
formerly M.P. for Bury St. Edmunds, and has issue^
I. Charles Louohlin Metler, 2nd Lieut. R.A., 6. 1873.
II. George Peter Bermingham, 6. 1875, d. 1885.
III. Owen St. Clair, b. 1887.
I. Margery Marie Aglaia.
II. Grace Evangeline.
Liineag'e. — The O'MALLEYsare amongst the oldest families
in Mayo, and their chiefs ruled over a great extent of territory
on the western coast of Ireland, called Umalia, or " the Owles
of O'Malley," and included the islands lying between Sligo
and Galway bays. They were powerful at sea and had a
traditionary reputation as persevering and successful op-
ponents of the Danes. It is recorded that Brian Boru waited
at Athlone to bejoinedbyO'Malley'sforces before he advanced
to the battle of Clontarf. The O'Malley's are also said to
have been founders of the College of Mayo, and according to
McGeoghegan they established the Abbey of Murrisk in the i5th
century.
In 1250 Thomas O'Malley was Bishop of Enaghdune, irr
Galway.
In the reign of Queen Mary, Loughlin O'Malley, son o?
Owen O'Malley, was High Admiral of Connaught. His sister
Grace, dau. of Owen O'.Malley, called "GranaUile," made her
name so well known and feared on the western coast that the
Lord Deputy Sidney described her to the Council in Englanci
as one "powerful in gallies and seamen." Her visit to the
Court of Elizabeth and her carrying off of the inlant son of
the Lord of Howth from his father's residence have been com-
memorated in prose and verse. Loughlin O'Malley left a
son,
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O'MO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ORD
Edmund O'Mallet, who, having adhered to the cause of
<!;hakles I. during the troubles in that King's reign, d. in exile
at Breda in 1651, leaving a son,
- Charles O'Mallet, who was present when very young at
the battle of Worcester, and accompanied his father to Breda.
-At the Restoration he recovered the barony of Murrisk, a
portion of the territory that had formerly belonged to his
lamily, and received from Charles II. a patent for the same.
He fought for James II. in his Irish campaigns, and having
refused to come in under the capitulation of Limerick, followed
the King into exile at St. Germains. He m. at the Court of
Spain, the dau. of Sir Christopher Garvey, a maid of honour
to the Queen, and d. at St. Germains in 1692, leaving a son,
Teigue, or Thadt O'Mallet, who was a Captain of Irish
Dragoons. His eldest son was,
LocGHLiN O'Mallet, 6. in 1698, and m. in 1719, Jane, dau.
of Thomas CufTe, Esq. of Creagh, co. Mayo, by whom he had
a son,
George O'Mallet, Esq. of Prospect House, co. Galway, and
Cnugborough, co. Mayo, 6. in 1730, and m. in 1753, Margery,
<3au. of Thomas Birmingham, Esq. of co. Galway, and d. in
1802, leaving two sons,
I. Peter, m. Rebecca, dau. of — Baudcaley, Esq. and had
several sons and daus., who all d. unvt.
II. Charles, of whom we treat.
The younger son,
Charles O'Mallet, Esq. of Lodge, co. Mayo, m. 1795, Jane,
dau. of Capt. John St. Clair, of the 18th Light Dragoons, by
«'hom he had issue,
I. Charles, of Lodge, h. 1798; m. 1823, Mary, dau. of Anthony
Denny, Esq. of co. Fermanagh, formerly M.P. for Tralee,
and d. 19 Dec. 1S49, having had issue, Frederick William,
Lieut. -Col. Comm. 3rd Batt. South Lancashire Regt., late
71st Highland Light Infantry, row of Lodge, co. Mayo, 6. 3
■June, 1836 ; (Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy, and
Kildare St., Dublin), and Frances Wilhelmina,a!. itnm. 1845.
ai. St. Clair, 6. 1800; »n. 1830, Marcclla, dau. of Patrick Boyd,
Esq. of Mount Gordon, co. Mayo, and d. 1847, having had
issue, William Boyd, late Capt. 82nd Regt., b. 1832, d. unm. ;
James Alexander St. Clair, 6. 1846, d. 1847; and Mary,
d, unm. 1850.
III. George Birmingham, b, 1802; d. unm. 1829.
rv. Peter Frederick, of whom we treat.
The youngest son,
Peter Frederick O'Mallet, Esq., Q.C., h. 1804, m. 1839,
Emily, dau. of William Rodwell, Esq. of Woodlands, Ipswich,
^nd had issue,
I. Charles William, &. 10 Aug. 1840 ; rf. 12 June, 1843.
II. Edwakd Loughlin, of Denton House.
ill. George Hunter, Lieut.-Col. Royal Artillery, b. 12 April,
1844; m. 10 Aug. 1871, Mary Frances, dau. of Lieut. -Gen.
Charles Wright Younghusband, C.B., F.R.S. (retired), R.A.,
and has had issue, Rupert Edward Patrick, b. 19 July, d.
11 Aug. 1872; Charles Arthur Gerald, 6.23 Sept. 1832; and
Ida Beatrice.
IV. Francis Birmingham, b. 7 Nov. 1845 ; d. 29 Nov. 1846.
V. Emilius St. Clair, 6. 2 Jan. 1849.
VI. Frederick Grey, b. 18 Jan. 1851 ; d. 17 Feb. 1853.
VII. Henry Cecil, b. 9 Feb. 1853 ; d. 15 Feb. 1855.
viii. Reginald Claude, 6. 30 Aug. 1855; d. 25 April, 1858.
I. Elizabeth Harriette. ii. Emily Jane, d. 186;J, unm.
i<U-. Peter Frederick O'Malley d. 1874.
Arms— Or a boar passant crined gu. Crest— A. Iiorse rampant
arg. Motto — Terra marique potens.
Heat— Denton House, Cuddesdon, co. Oxford.
C'tubi—hiooks" , Athenaeum, and Reform.
O'MOBECHOE.
{See Mac Mceeogh Muephy.)
♦
ORD OF FORNHAM.
Oed, Capt. William St. Geoegb, of Fornham
House, Suffolk, J.P., educated at the E. Mil.
-Academy, Woolwich. Capt. B.E. retired, h. 1849, *.
Lis uncle 1885.
liineagre. — For early lineage, »« Oed of Fenham, and
Whitddd.
HENRTORD,Esq., youngest son of JohnOrd, Esq. of Fenham
and Newminster Abbey, by Anne, his 2nd wife, dau. of
Michael Hutchinson, Esq., m. Anne, dau. and heir of Francis
Hutchinson, Esq. of Fornham, by Anne his wife, dau. and heir
of Anthony Craven, Bart, of Sparsholt, Berks, and had with a
dau., Anne, two sons, John, his heir, and Craven, of Green-
stead Hall, Essex, F.E.S., F.S.A., who had, with other issue, a
4th son, Harry Godgu, Capt. R.A., of Bexley, Kent, was
had issue, a son, Maj.-Gen. Sir Harry St. George Obd
G.C.M.G., C.B. E.E., J. P. (6. 1819, m. 1846, Julia Graham!
dau. of Admiral J. Carpenter, and d. 1885, leaving, with other
issue, a 2nd son, William St. George, now, of Fornham)
and a dau. Ellen Sophia, m. 2 July, 1863, as his 2nd wife,
the late, John Thomas Ord, Esq. of Fornham, and d, 21 Aug.
1878. The elder son of Henry Ord and Anne Hutchinson,
Rev. John Ord, D.D., of F"ornham, m. Mary, dau. of S.
Norman, Esq. of Henley, and d. 1816, having had a son.
Rev. John Noeman Ord, M.A., Rector of Wheathampstead,
Herts, m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Cocksedge, Esq. of Bury St.
Edmund's, and by her (who d. 1822) left at his decease an only
son,
John Thomas Ord, Esq. of Fornham House, Suffolk, J.P.,
Hon. Col. West Suffolk Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 17 July, 1807;
TO. 1st. 6 June, 1833, Susanna Agnes, 3rd dau. of M. T. Cock-
sedge, Esq. of St. Edmund's Hill, Suffolk, and by her (who d.
16 June, 1860) had a son,
John Henry, b. 10 Oct. 1840 ; d. 27 Feb. 1858.
He ni. 2ndly, 2 July, 1863, Ellen Sophia, 3rd dau. of Henry
Gough Ord, Esq. of Bexley, Kent, Capt. R.A., 4th son of
Craven Ord, Esq. of Greenstead Hall, Essex, which lady d.
31 Aug. 1878. He d. 28 Aug. 1885, and was s. by his cousin
(his wile's nephew), Capt. William St. George Oed, now of
Fornham (see above}.
Arms — Per pale sa. and az., three salmons hauriant arg.,
within a hordure engrailed erm., quartering Hutchinson
and Craven. Crest — An elk's head ppr. Motto — Mitis et
fortis.
iSea«— Fornham House, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
BLACKETT-ORD OF WHITFIELD.
Blackett-Oed, Andrew John, Esq. of Whitfield
Hall, Northumberland, J.P. for Northumberland
and Cumberland, late Capt. and Hon. Major 4th
Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and late
Major 1st Vol. Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers, b. 2
Dec. 1848 ; m. 11 Dec. 1879, Amy Louisa, youngest
dau. of Charles Wdliam Jebb, Esq. of Clifton, co.
Grloucester, late 60th Rifles, and has issue,
I. John Reginald, b. 10 Feb. 1885.
n. Montagu, 6. 3 Jan. 1889.
I. Sybil Alyson.
II. Amy Marjorie.
III. Anne Dorothy Christian.
Liineagre. — Of this family of Orde was John Orde, or TJrde,
who served as High Sheriff of Newcastle 1536. His grandson,
William Orde, who d. 1630. was father of
John Ord, who m. Jane, dau. Ralph Bowles, Esq., had two
sons, John, of whom presently, and William, of Newcastle,
who, by Deborah Byres, his wife, was ancestor of the mother
of the late Richard Lambert, Esq. of Newbrough. The
former,
John Ord, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, TJnder-Shcriff, of that
town 1685 (elder son of John Ord and Jane Bowles his wife),
purchased Fenham, Newminster Abbey, and Hunstanworth.
He m. 1st, Anne Bacon, and by her (who d. Dec. 1687) had a
son and heir, Thomas, of whom presently, and 2ndly, Anne,
dau. of Michael Hutchinson, Esq. of Leeds, and by her he had
(with a dau., wife of Abraham Dixon, Esq. of Belford) three
sons, Robert, who settled at Edinburgh, and became Lord
Chief Baron of Scotland; James d. 1772; and Henry, of the
King's Remembrancer OfBce (see Ord of Fornham). Mr. Ord,
who founded, 1 705, St. John's School, foriforty boys, at New-
castle, d. 1721, and was s. by his eldest son and heir,
Thomas Ord, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Fenham, and New-
minster, m. Anne, dau. of John Bacon, Esq. of Staward, and
had numerous issue. He was s. by his eldest son,
John Oed, Esq. of Newcastle. Fenham, and Newminster
Abbey, M.P. for St. Michael's, Cornwall, who d. unin. during
his mayoralty 1 July, 1744, was s. by his brother,
William Ord, Esq. ofNewcastle, Fenham, &c.. High Sheriff
of Northumberland 1747, who purchased the estate of Whit-
field 1750. He m. Anne, dau. and heirof William Dillingham,
Esq., and by her, who d. 29 April, 1808, had (with five daus.,
Anne, rf. unm. 1762; Jemima, who m. 1772, Thomas Charles
Bigge, Esq., who d. at Bath 1794; Elizabeth ; Susannah; and
Charlotte) four sons,
William, his heir. Thomas, d. s. p.
James, M.A. (Uev.), h. 1759; s. to the estates and manor of
East and West Langton. He m. 2 Aug. 1787, Barbara, dau.
OED
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ORD
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j •■ '©f Charles Brandling, Esq., and by her, who d. 2 Jan. 1830,
' left at his decease, 30 Jan. 1843, two sons and three daus.,
. 1 James Pickering, m. Isabella, dau. of Eev. K. Hawks-
worth; 2 Thomas Charles (Eev.), d. 6 Oct. 1844; 1 Susan,
d. 4 Aug. 1843 ; 2 Jemima Elizabeth ; 3 Frances.
Eobert, d. at Calcutta 1788.
Mr. Ord d. 24 Jan. 1768, and was s. by his eldest son and heir,
William Obd, Esq. M.P., of Fenhara, Newrainster Abbey,
and Whitfield, High Sheriff Northumberland 1777, m. 4 March,
1779, Eleanor, dau. of Charles Brandling, Esq. of Gosforth
House, M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne, and by her (who m. 2ndly,
1802, Thomas Creevey, Esq., M.P. forThetford, and d. June,
1818) had issue,
, William, of Whitfield, M.P.
Charles, b. 1787 ; d. unm. 1816.
Anne, m. 1816, Lieut.-Col. Andrew Hamilton, who d. 1821,
and had one son, Andrew Charles Hamilton, b. 1817, d.
1835, and one dau. Ankb Jane, who s. her uncle at Whit-
field.
A dau. Elizabeth. Eleanor.
Mr. Ord d. 6 July, 1789, and was s. by his son,
William Okd, Esq. of Fenham and Whitfield Hall, formerly
M.P. for Morpeth, and afterwards for Newcastle-on-Tyne, 6.
2 Jan. 1781; m. Jan. 1803, Mary, 2nd dau. ofRcT. J. Scott,
M.A., of Itchen, Ferry, Hants. Rector of St. Lawrence with
St. John, Southampton, and sister to Countess of Oxfoid, and
had one son,
William Henkt, Barrister-at-Law. M.P. for Newport, Isle
of Wight, and Lord of the Treasury, h. 24 Dec. 1803; m.
8 Nov. 1829, Frances Vere, dau. of Sir William Loraine,
4th Bart, of Kirkharle, and d. s. p. Nov. 1838 r. p.
Mr. Ord was s. at his decease in 1855, by his niece,
Anne Jane Blackett-Ord, of Whitfield Hall, 6. 1818; m.
1842, Rev. John Alexander Blackett, of AVylam, Northumber-
land, Rector of Wolsingham, 5th son of Christopher Blackett,
of Wylani, who d. 1829, by his wife, Alice Ingham;, and d.
1S90, having by him (who d. 1865) had issue,
I. Edwabd Hamilton, late Cornet 13th Hussars, 6. 1843;
ra. 1st, Ellen Hayes ; 2ndly, 1886. Susan Beatrice, dau. of
J. Smith, Esq., and has issue, William Edward, 6. 1891;
Dorothy Beatrice, ft. 1889.
■ II. Andrew John, now of Whitfield.
i III. William Reginald, 6. 1853 ; d. 20 March, 1870.
iv. Charles Edward (Kev.), Vicar of Ovingham, Northum-
' berlanri, h. 1858; m. 18 Jan. 1887, Mary Delaval, only child
of Eev. Canon Chester, Hector of Eyton, Durham, and has
i issue, Christopher Chester, 6. 1887 ; Lena Mary, b. 1888.
' I. Mary Elizabeth, m. 12 Oct. 1360, Admiral Charles Ludovic
Waddilove, R.N., of Beacon Grange, co. Northumberland,
who (/. 10 Jan. 1888, having had issue, with two other sons
and five daus., Charles John, b. 1882,
II. Alice Jane.
III. Emily Rachel, d. 26 April, 1874.
IV. Elinor Isabel.
V. Annie Evelyn, m. 1885, Rev. S. C. Eeauchamp, Rector of
Little Laver, Essex.
VI. Elizabeth Laura.
The Rev. J. A. Blackett assumed by royal licence, 7 Dec. 1855,
the surname and arms of Ord, in addition to and after that of
Blackett, in compliance with the will of William Ord, Esq.,
his wife's uncle.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per pale sa. and az. three
salmons hauriant arg. within a bordure engrailed erm. ( for
Ord) 2nd and 3rd arg. on a chevron, between three mullets
pierced sa , as many escallops of the field ( for Blackett).
Crtst — Upon a mount vert, an elk's head erased ppr. pellatty.
Motto — Nous travaillerons dans Tesperance.
5ca«— Whitfield Hall, Langley-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
Citt6— New University.
OED OF SANDS HALL.
Oed, Richaed, Esq. of Sands Hall, co. Durham,
J.P., h. 16 Oct. 1849 ; m. 3 Aug. 1882, May, only
dau. of James Hornsby, Esq., J. P., of Stapleford
Park, Melton Mowbray, and has issue,
I. Evelyne Mary, 6. May, 1883.
II. Muriel, b. 13 May, 1887.
Lineage.— This family is of great antiquity in the cos. of
Durham and Northumberland. There are several links missing
in the early pedigrees from Henry de Orde, circa 1126, but
the line of descent from Gawen Obd of Fenwick in Norham-
shire, who was b. about 1470, andm. a dau. of Muschampe of
Bannore, is imbroken. Gawen Ord was s. by his second son,
Oliver Obd, of Fenwick, whose son,
John Ord, purchased lands at Fishbum, in the co. Durham,
about the end of the 16th century. Bertram and Lionel, sons
of John Ord of Fishburn, were bitried at Sedgefield, the latter
in 1623.
Mark Oed, of Fishburn, son and heir apparent of Lionel,
was buried at Sedgefield, 27 Aug. 1639.
Ralph Ord (2nd son), d. 1666, leaving issue, Ralph and
Lionel, the former of whom d. in 1685, and was s. by his
son,
Benjashn Ord, who purchased the Sands estate in 1738, and
d. in 1741. His son,
EoBEBT Ord, 6. 1716 ; d. 1776, and was s. by
Ralph Obd, long known and respected (says Surtees) as an
able and impartial magistrate. His son,
Richard Obd, s. him in the property and took the surname
of Weight, as devisee of his great-uncle, Richard Wright, Esq.
He d. unm. and the property came into the possession of his
nephew,
Mark Oed, Esq. of Sands Hall, (son of Mark Ord (5. 26 Jan.
1772), of London and York, Barrister-at-Law, whotL 1805; by
his wife, Sarah Cole, of York, m. 1799, d. 1858) b. 3 Jan. ISOO ;
TO. 1847, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas Dixon Walker, Esq.
of Hurworth-on-Tees, and d. 13 Aug. 1863, having had issue,
I. Mark, 6. 1 Sept. 1848; d. unm. 4 Jan. 1876.
II. Richard, now of Sands Hall.
III. Ralph Arthur, b. 1852; d. v.nm. I860.
I. Ada Mary, m. 1872, George M. Goodricke, Esq. of Calcutta,
and has issue, George ; Lionel ; Arthur and Mary.
II. Emily Elizabeth.
III. Rose Martindale.
IV. Helen Margaret.
Mr. Ord was s. by his second son.
Arms — Sa., three salmon haurient arg. a canton of the
second. Crest — A stag's head. Motlo — Mitis et fortis.
(Seat— Sands Hall, Sedgefield, co. Durham.
Clubs — Durham County, and Isthmian.
ORDE OF NXJNNYKIRK.
Oede, William, Esq. of Nunnykirk, Iforthum-
berland, B.A., J.P., educated at Eton and Oxford,
h. 25 May, 1S54 ; m. 17 Jan. 1884, Winifred Mary,
dau. of Rer. Ambrose Jones, of Stannington, co.
Northumberland, and has issue,
I. Charles William, 6. 25 Oct. 1884.
n. John Barwick, 6. Dec. 1886.
III. Percy Lancelot, b. Jan. 1888.
I. "Violet Isabel,
II. "Valentine Evelyn.
III. Hyacinth Eleanor.
Liueagre. — This family of Orde is of great antiquity, and
has long possessed considerable estates in the cos. of North-
umberland and Durham, which in the Palatinate, were held
in co/pite under the Bishop.
Simon de East Orde, in the co. Palatine of Durham, who
d. 1362, seised of the whole of Orde, which he held In capite oi
the Bishop of Durham, was ancestor of
William Obde, Esq. of East Orde, Newbiggin, High Sheriff
of Northumberland 5 Charles I. He had, by Mary his wife,
six sons, to each of whom he gave estates. The eldest son,
William Orde, Esq. of East Orde, m. a dau. of Sir William
Selby, of Twizel Castle, and dying 1678, left two sons. The
elder,
William Orde, Esq. of East Orde, M.P. for Berwick 1713,
d. without issue, having entailed his estates on his brother's
children. He was accordingly s. by his grand-nephew,
William Orde, Esq. of East Orde, M.P. for Berwick, who
resided at Sandybank House, co. Durham. He m. 1st, a dau.
of — Ogle, Esq. of Cawsey Park, and 2ndly, Isabella, dau. of
— Jackson, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. By the latter lady
he had two daus., his co-heirs,
Anne, m. 1st, Henry Ogle, Esq. of Cawsey Park, andZndly,
Sir William Carr, Bart. She d. s.p.
Isabella, m. 1st, John Forster, Esq. of Etherstone, North-
umberland, and 2ndly, Robert Fenwick, Esq. of Lemmiug-
ton, Northumberland.
A dau., 9)1. Walter Kettleby, Esq. of Athold.
Upon the decease, without male issue, of this William Orde,
the estates in East Orde, inc., passed to his cousin, the heir-at-
law,
John Orde, Esq. of Morpeth, J.P. and D.L, son of Thomas
Orde, Esq. of Felkington, and grandson of the William Orde,
Esq. of East Orde, who vi. the dau. of Sir William Selby.
This gentleman m. 1st, Ann, dau. of Edward Ward, Esq. of
Morpeth, by whom he had a son, William, his heir. He r,i.
2ndly, Anne, dau. of E. Marr, Esq. of Morpeth, and relict of
Bev. WilUam Pye, of the same place, by whom he had,
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OKD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'RE
Thomas, created 20 Oct. 1797, Baron Bolton, of Bolton
Castle, CO. York (fee Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
John, a distinguished Naval Commander, who was created a
Bart. 27 July, 1790.
Anne, d. 1825.
Mary, m. Robert Lisle, Esq. of Acton House, Northumber
land.
Mr. Orde d. 17S7, and was s. by his eldest son,
■William Orde, Ksq. of East Orde, m. Anne, dau. and even-
riial heir of William Ward, Esq. of Nunnykirk, and had
issue,
John, a Major in the army, d. tmm. in the East Indies.
William, heir to his father.
Charles Ward. Major in the 9th Lancers, in. Maria, relict
of Thomas Browne, Esq., Capt. in the army, and dau. (by
Susan Rowley his wife, of the family of liowley of May-
braith, co. Meath) of John Chapman, Esq. of co. West-
meath, of the family of Chapman of Killua Castle, Bart.,
and left at his decease a son,
Charles William, of Nunnykirk.
Thomas, Capt. K.N., d. %mm. in the West Indies.
Mr. Orde d. 1814, and was s. by his eldest son,
AVilliam Obde, Esq. of Nunnykirk, Ac, Northumberland,
High Sheriff of that co. 1819, d. unm. 1843, and was s. by his
nephew
Charles William Orde, Esq. of Nunnykirk, M.A., J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1846, Chairman of Quarter Sessions
from 1854 to 1873, 6. Jan. 1810; m. 7 July, 1853, Frances
Isabel, youngest dau. of Shallcross Jackson, Esq. of Newton
Bank, co. Chester, and d. 1875, leaving issue,
I. William, present representative.
n. Charles Reginald, 6. Sept. 1855; m. i Feb. 1879, Alice
Lindsay, dau. of Hasell Kydwell, Esq. of Tower House,
Ipswich.
ri. Francis Edward, b. Mar, 1857 ; d. Dec. 1858.
IV. Herbert, 6. Aug. 1861 ; d. Sept. 1861.
V. Edwin Lancelot, b. Sept. 1863; m. 20 April, 1892, Evelyn
Alice, eldest dau. of James Henry Onle, Esq. of Uopton
House, Great Yarmouth (see Orde of Uopton).
I. Maria Frances.
II. Alice Isabel; m. 11 Dec. 1888, J. C. Dun-Waters, Esq. of
Craigton, co. Stirling.
Arms — Sa., three fishes hauriant in fesse arg., for Orde;
quartering az., a cross-crosslet or, for Ward. Cnst — An elk's
head ppr. Motto — Mitis et fortis.
£e«5— Nunnykirk, Morpeth, Northumberland.
ORDE OF "WEETWOOD HALL.
Oede, Rev. Leonaed Shafto, M.A. of Weet-
Tvood Hall, Northumberland, J. P., late Vicar of
Alnwick, and Domestic Chaplain to Hugh, 3rd
Duke, and Algernon, 4th Duke of Northumberland,
I. 15 Aug. 1807 ; m. 27 Aug. 1833, Anna Maria
Charlotte, eldest dau. of Sir Horace David Cholwell
St. Paul, 1st Bart, of Ewart Park, Count, of the
Holy Roman Empire, by Hon. Anna Maria Ward
his wife, dau. of John, 2nd Viscount Dudley and
Ward, and by her (who d. 1 June, 1881) had issue,
3. Leonard Horace Shafto, 6. 10 Oct. 1835; d. 1 Feb.
1837.
n. William Jocelyn Shafto, 6. 24 Dec. 1836; d. 20 Oct.
1871.
III. Henry Powlett Shafto, b. 4 Nov. 1838.
IV. Robert Jocelyn Charles (Rev.;, LL.B., 6. 17 April, 1842.
1 Anne Maria Louisa.
II. Charlotte Emily Julian,™. 16 June, 1868, William Camp-
bell Colquhoun, Esq. of Clathick, co. Perth, Capt. 15th
Regt. of Foot, and d. 25 Feb. 1876, leaving issue,
III. Leonora Louisa Isabella, m. 13 April, 1871, Charles
Hope, Esq. of The Mount, Lamberhurst, Kent.
Lineag'e.— Rev. Thomas Oede, M.A., Vicar of Kiiknew-
ton, Northumberland (younger son, by Mary Stother his wife,
of Thomas Orde, Esq. of Felkington, co. Durham (see Orde of
^unnyhlrh), m. about 1733, Sarah, 2nd dau. and eventually
sole heir of Rev. Leonard Shafto, of Weetwood, Rector of
Gateshead, and by her had (with three daus.) two sons, Leonard
Shafto, the elder, a Capt. in the army, slain ia the battle of
Minden, v.nni. The younger,
John Orde, Esq. of Weetwood, Commander R.N., b. 1739;
m. 1st, Rosamond, only child and heir of James Daglish,
Esq. of Weetwood, Northumberland, and 2ndly, Miss
Margaret Ord; by the former (who d. 6 April, 1776) he had
issue,
Leonard Shafto, of whom presently.
John, M.A.. Rector of Wensley, co. York, m. I9t, 24 Aug.
1802, the Hon. Frances Carleton, 2nd dau. of Guy, 1st Lord
Dorchester; and 2ndly, Mary Anne, dau. of Blake Burley,
Esq. of Little Chelsea.
James, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, m. 1st, 15 May, 1811, Mar-
garet Maria Elizabeth, elder dau. of William Beckford, ',
Esq. of Fonthill, Wilts, and 2ndly, 11 Nov. 1829, Lady I
Elizabeth Susan O'Brien, relict of Admiral Lord Edwartfi
O'Brien, and 2nd dau. of Henry Charles, 6th Duke of \
Beaufort, K.G. Gen. Orde d. 21 May, 1850, leaving by hisi ;
2nd wife (who d. 1876), a son, James Henry Orde, Esq. of
Hopton House, Norfolk (see next Article), and two daus.,
Charlotte Elizabeth, m. William Lloyd Browne, Esq.,,
Major 5th Royal Irish Lancers, and Isabel Anne.
Mary, m. Rev. William Bell Moises, M.A.. Vicar of Felton. ]
Juliana Anne, m. 15 July, 1804, Robert, 2nd Earl of Roden„i
K.P.
He d. 24 Dec. 1818, aged 80, and was s. by his eldest son,
Leonard Shafto Orde, Esq. of Weetwood House, a Lieut.-
Gen. in the army, 6. 25 March, 1769; in. 1st, Penelope, dau. i
of — Ogilvie, Esq. of Argyle Street, Edinburgh ; 2ndly, U I
May, 1801, Lady Louisa Anne Jocelyn, 5th dau. of Robert, IstI
Earl of Roden, which lady d. 1st Sept. 1807 ; and 3rdly,
Harriet, dau. of — Bevan, Esq. of Salop. Gen. Orde d. 'i <
Aug. Is20, leaving issue by his 2nd wife (who cj. 2 Sept.
1807), I
Leonard Shafto, now of Weetwood.
Robert Jocelyn Shafto. |
Annie Rosamond, m. 1827, Major Stratton, H.E.I.C.S.
And by his 3rd wife,
Henry William.
Rosamond.
Harriet, m. 1833, Lleut.-Col. Kent Murray, Knt. St. F., and
K.J.C.
Arms, &e. — As Orde of Nunnyhirk.
Scats— Weetwood Hall, Bellor'd, and Shorestone Hall, Chat
Hill, Northumberland.
OEDE OF HOPTON.
Oede, Charles Someetille, Esq. of Hopton,
Suffolk, J.P., late Capt. 2nd Vol. batt. Norfolk Regt.,
h. 8 Aug. 1858 ; s. his father Feb. 1880 ; m. 25 April,|
1889, Margaret Susan, 4th dau. of Rev. Williaiai
James Stracey, of 50 Portland Place, W. formerlyl
Vicar of Buxton, Norfolk, and has issue, |
Myrtle Evelyn, 6. 14 Dec. 1890. |
Iris Rosalind, b. 2 Jan. 1892. |
Lineage.— See Orde of JVectionod.
James Henry Orde, Esq. of Hopton House, Suffolk, J.F.,
M.A., 6. 30 Sept. 1830 (son of Gen. James Orde, by Ladyi
Elizabeth Susan his wife, dau. of Henry Charles, 6th Duke of I
Beaufort, K.G.) ; m. 5 June, 1856, Margaret, youngest dau. of;
the late Daniel Gurney, Esq. of North Runcton Hall, near
King's Lynn, by his wife, Lady Harriet Jemima Hay, 2nd dau.
of William, 15th Earl of Erroll, and had issue, i
I. Charles Somervills, now of Hopton House.
n. Lancelot Francis, b. 23 Oct. 1859.
III. Julian Walter, 6. 14 Jan. 1861; m. 1885, Alice Georgiana,
eldest dau. of Frederick Arehdale, Esq. of Baldock, Herts,
and has issue, Michael Amsas Julian, b. 1887 ; Cuthbert
Julian, 6. 1888, Herbert Walter Julian, b. 1889, and Elizabeth
Susan.
I. Evelyn Alice, m. 20 April, 1892, Edwin Lancelot Orde,
Esq., 3rd son of Charles William Orde, Esq. of Nunny-
kirk, Northumberland (see Orde of Nimnykirk) and has a
son, Simon Edwin Henry, 6. 1893.
II. Sybil Margaret.
III. Margaret Louisa.
IV. Olive Elizabeth Emily, m. 17 Jan. 1894, Robert Basil,
eldest son of Robert Gurney Hoare, Esq. of Desmond Park,
near Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Mr. Orde d. 21 Feb. 1880.
Scat — Hopton House, near Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk.
Town Residence — 45, Hans Place, S.W.
O'REILLY OF EAST BREFNY.
The O'Reilly (Myles Geokge), of East Brefny
late Capt. North Cork Rifles, J. P. co. Leitrim, h
30 Oct. 1829 ; m. 1858, Elizabeth , dau. of Georgf
BruDskill, Esq. of The Lodge, Turnham Green, anc:
by her (who d. 1881) had issue,
I. Mtles John, b. 23 Jan. 1860.
II. Edmund Adalbert, 6. 5 Dec. 1879.
O'KE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
O'EE
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». Melanie Georgina.
"II. Gwendoline Beresford, m. 25 Oct. 1887, Stanley Mundey,
Esq.
in. BrunehaiUt Mildred Elizabeth, m. 1890, Dr. Sidney
Harvey.
I 17. Guinevere Hilda. v. Elizatetli Eeresford.
Xineag'e. — Ragallagh (the son of Cathalan, Prince of
Brefny, and grandson of Dcbh Cbon, a le.iding chief against
the Danes, who was eldest son of Maolmobdha, Dynast of
East Brefny, lineally descended from Bbian, the 4th Milesian
King of Connaught) s. his father in the government of Muintir
Maolmordha a.d. 981, and commanded the royal army during
the reign of Maolseachluin until the dethronement of that
prince, in 1002, in favour of Brian Boroimhe, from which period
Eagallagh accompanied that celebrated cliief in all his expe-
ditions, and at length fell with him at the battle of Clontarf.
Eagallagh's son and successor,
Abten, Prince of East Brefny, was father of
Tabgaille, Prince of East Brefny, who was the first that
assumed the name of Ua Eagallagh, or O'Reilly. From
this time, too, the principality of East Brefny went by the
appellation of Brefny O'Reilly, and that of West Brefny by
that of Brefny O'Euare, until both were converted into shire
ground, called counties, by Queen Elizabeth, under the
government of Thomas, Earl of Sussex, a.d. 1562, at which
time the eastern division was called the co. of Cavan, and the
western the co. of Leitrim. Our limited space precludes us
from entering minutely into the history of the subsequent
O'Eeillys, Princes of Brefny, until we come to
Edmond O'Reilly, of Kilnacrott, «. as Prince of East
Brefny. He m. twice; 1st, a dau. of the noble house of
i'lunkett, and 2ndly, a dau. of that of Nugent, and had
several children. From his youngest son, Turlough, sprang
the Scabvach family {which see). He d. April, 1601. His 3rd
son,
John O'Reilly, Esq. m. Catherine, dau. of Sir James Butler,
and dying 1621, left a son,
Bbian O'Reilly, Esq., m. Hon. Mary Plunlcet, dau. of Lord
Dunsany, and d. 1631, having had (with three other sons,
Cathal ; Eogan, d. s. p. ; and Hugh) an eldest son,
Maolmobdha, or Myles O'Reilly, Esq., an able military
ofiScer during the civil wars of 1641, killed at the head of his
troops, leaving, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Col. Charles
O'Reilly, of co. Leitrim (with a younger son, Edmond), an
elder son,
John O'Reilly, Esq. of Conlyn and Garryrocock, co. Cavan,
and subsequently of Bally macadd,co.Meath, M.P. for co. Cavan
1689, who raised a regiment of Dragoons at his own expense
for the service of King James II. He vi. Margaret, dau. of
Owen O'Reilly, and d. Feb. 1716, having had (with two daus.)
five sons,
Conob, of Garryrocock, co. Cavan, Capt. in his father's regt.
of Dragoons, d. s. p. May, 1723.
Myles, m. Aug. 1698, Mary Barnewall, by whom he had
(with two daus., Mary m. Philip Tuite, of Newcastle, co.
Meath, and Margaret, m. AValter Dowdall, Esq. of Cloune;
CO. Meath) three sons, John, his heir, d. s. p. 1767;
Dominick; Francis, d. s. p. He d. June, 1731.
Bbyan, of whom we treat.
Owen, or Eugene, who m. and had a son, James.
Thomas, ancestor of the Baltrasna branch {which see).
The 3rd son,
Bbyan O'Reilly, Esq. of Ballenrink, Capt. in his father's
regt. of Dragoons, m. Margaret, dau. of Col. Luke M'Dowell, of
Montach, co. Roscommon, and by her (who d. 30 Nov. 1755)
had six sons. Capt. O'Reilly d. 6 Sept. 1748, in his 72nd year.
His eldest son,
Myles O'Reilly, Esq. of TuUystown, co. 'Westmeath, m.
1740, Sarah, dau. of 'William Fitzsimons, Esq. of Garadice, co.
Meath, and had (with a dau. Margaret, m. the Baron de
Bellegarde, Seigneur de Laran, &,c., of Toulouse, in France)
three sons,
John Alexander, Lieut. -Col. of the Regt. of Hibernia, in
Chables IV., King of Spain's service, m. Mary Lalor, of
Crana, co. Tipperary, and d. s.p. 1801.
DowELL, of whom presently.
Matthew, (ancestor of O'Reilly of Knock Abbey).
Mr. O'Reilly d. in Dublin 4 Feb. 1775, aged 67 years. The
2nd son,
DowELL O'Reilly, Esq. of Heath House, Queen's co., m. 1st,
May, 1775, Margaret, dau. of John O'Conor Failghe, Esq. of
the city of Dublin, but by her (who d. in the same year) had no
surviving issue. He m. 2ndly, March, 1780, Elizabeth, dau. of
James Knox, Esq. of Moyne, co. Mayo, by Dorothy Rutledge
his wife, and had issue.
Miles John, his heir.
James Fitzsimons, Capt. 13th British Regt., and Col. of a
Spanish regt., killed in a sortie from the town of Tolosa,
in Spain, unm.
Alexander, d. young.
Dowell, Capt. R.N,, a distinguished Naval Officer, m. Jane,
dau. of Dr. Digory King Marshall, of Truro, Cornwall,
and left at his decease, 1817, one son, Dowell Knox, Capt.
69th and 85th Regts., m. Katherine, only dau. of James G.
Cavenagh, Esq. of Wexford, Surgeon Hoyal Staff Corps^
and d. in the West Indies, having by her (who d. 1858) two
children, who d. in infancy.
Dorinda, d. unm.
Elizabeth, m. Stephen Hastings Atkins, Esq.
Margaret, m. her cousin, William O'Reilly, Esq. of Knock
Abbey Castle, and d. 1842.
Sarah, d. unm.
Mr. O'Reilly d. 13 Nov. 1&38, and wass. by his eldest son,
Myles John O'Reilly, Esq., D.L., of The Heath House, b.
15 Dec. 1780; m. 16 Jan. 1829, Elizabeth Anne, elder dau. of
the Hon. and Rev. George de la Poer Beresford, son of William,
1st Lord Decies, Archbishop of Tuam, by Elizabeth FitzGibbon
his wife, sister of Lord Chancellor Clare, and had issue,
I. Myles Geobge, his heir.
II. George Beresford, b. 30 March, 1832 ; m. 1867, Harrietta,
dau. of H. Adams, Esq. of Santa ¥6 de Bogota, U.S.
Colombia.
III. Henry Tristram, an Officer H.E.I.C.S., 6. 30 Nov. 1836;
m. 1862, Miss Hickson, dau. of Rev. E. Hickson, of co.
Cork, and d. 1890.
I. Susan Rachel, of the Heath House, which she sold, m.
William Porter, Esq.
II. Elizabeth Ellen, m. James Deakin, M.D., Surgeon, 70th
Foot.
Mr. O'Reilly d. 1857.
^rms— Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, vert, a dexter hand ppr.
bloody, supported by two lions rampant or ; 2nd and 3rd, arg.,
on a mount an oak, with a snake descending its trunk ppr.,
supported by two lions rampant gu. Crests— 1st, An oak tree,
with a snake entwined descendant ppr., issuing out of a ducal
coronet or ; 2nd, An arm mailed in armour, couped at the
elbow, the gauntlet grasping a Cagier, all ppr. Sujiponers —
Two lions or. Motto — Fortitudine et prudentia.
liesidence—6, Denmark Terrace, Brighton, Sussex.
O'REILLY OF KNOCK ABBEY.
O'Ekilly, William Joseph, Esq. of Knock
Abbey, co. Louth, J.P., b. 16 Eeb. 1862, s. bis
father, Feb. 1880.
Lineage.— This is a branch of the ancient Milesian House
of O'Reilly, Pbinces or East Bbefny.
Matthew O'Reilly, Esq. of Knock Abbey, co. Louth, 3rd
son of Myles O'Reilly, Esq. of TuUystown (see precedinrj
Memoir), m. 1st, 1777, Anne Maria, dau. of John O'Conor
Failghe, Esq. of Dublin, and had issue,
Matthew, his heir.
John, b. Nov. 1780; d. unm. March, 1830.
Anna Maria, m. Richard Dease, M.D., and was mother of
Matthew O'Reilly Dease, of Dee Farm, co. Louth, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff co. Louth 1857, and for oo. Cavan
1861, and M.P. for Louth 1868-74, b. 1819.
Mr. O'Reilly m. 2ndly, Nov. 1789, Margaret, dau. of Myles
Dowdall, Esq. of Carne Isle, co. Meath, by his wife, Elizabeth
Lyster, of New Park, co. Roscommon, and by her had,
Mjles, b. Sept. 1791 ; d. unm. Oct. 1822.
AViLLiAM, of whom presently.
Walter, Col. in the army, C.B., h. Sept. 1793; m. 14 Nov.
1827, Harriett, Duchess of Roxburgh, widow of James, 5th
Duke, d. s. p. 4 March, 1844.
Dowell, Attorney-General of Jamaica, b. May, 1793 ; d. unm.
1855.
Richard Anthony, a Judge in Jamaica, 6. March, 1841 ; d.
unm. 1860.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 1854.
Mr. O'Reilly d. I Jan. 1817, and was s. by his eldest son,
Matthew O'Reilly, Esq. of Knock Abbey, 6. May, 1779 ; m.
Feb. 1830, Susan Anne, dau. of Hon. and Rev. George de la
Poer Beresford, but dying without issue, June, 1841 (his widow
m. 2ndly, 2 June, 1842, Gerald S. Fitzgerald, Esq. of Mount
Offaley), was s. by his brother,
William O'Reilly, Esq. of Knock Abbey, J.P. and M.P. for
Dundalk, b. Sept. 1792; m. Aug. 1820, Margaret, 4th dau. of
Dowell O'Reilly, Esq. of The Heath House, Queen's co., and
had issue,
Myles William Patbick, his heir.
Elizabeth Margaret, d. unm. 1873.
Mr. O'Reilly d. 1844, and was s. by his only son,
Myles William Patbick O'Reilly, Esq. of Knock Abbey,
CO. Louth, J.P, and D.L., B.A. London, LL.D. Rome, High
L534
O'RE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ORL
Sheriff 1841, M.P. for co. Longford 1862-79, 6. 13 March,
1825; m. 3 AuR. 1859, Ida, 2nd dau. of Edmund Jerningham,
Esq. of 43, Eutland Gate, Hyde Park, London, and by her (who
d. 20 April, 1S7S) had issue,
I. William, now of Knock Atibey.
II. Edmund, b. 24 April, 1866.
III. Charles, b. 4 Jan. 1869.
IV. Francis, b. 1 Oct. 18!2.
I. Mary. n. Edith.
Mr. O'Eeilly d. 6 Feb. 1880.
Arms, d-c. — See O'Reilly of East Brcfny.
Sfati— Knock Abbey, Dundalk, co. Louth, and Knocknegan,
Balbriggan, co. Dublin.
O'REILIiY OF BALTRASNA.
O'Eeilly, James, Esq. of Baltrasna, co. Meath,
eldest son of Edward Watts-Russell, Esq., by Alicia
liis wife, dan. and eo-lieir of Anthony O'Reilly,
Esq. of Baltrasna, b. 1869 ; s. to this property under
the ■will of his maternal grandfather, and assumed
the surname of O'Eeilly.
Xiineag'e. — This is another branch of the princely House
of O'Eeilly.
Thomas O'Eeillt, Esq. of Ballgarny, youngest son of
John O'Reilly, Esq. {sti O'Reilly of £ast Brefny), was in his
father's regiment ; he to. 1691, Rosa, dau. of Luke M'Dowell,
Esq. of Montagh, CO. Eoscommon; and d. 1756, having had
issue,
Patrick, d. g. p.
Philip, a friar of the Order of St. Dominick.
James, of whom presently.
Thoicas, of Eobuck, co. Cavan, d. Feb. 1786, leaving an only
dau. and heir, who to. Capt. Adams, who took the name of
O'Reilly, and became O'Eeilly of Belmont.
Connor, a!, s.p.
Dominick, 6. May, 1719. Lieut.-Gen. in the Spanish service,
and Chamberlain to H.R.H. Don Antonio, Infanta of Spain,
Nicholas, Capt. in the Spanish service, d. in Spain.
Alexander (Count), b. at Baltrasna, 1722, Generalissimo in
the Spanish service, Capt.-Gen. of Andalusia, Governor of
Cadiz, Inspector-Gen. of Infantry, Commander of the Order
of Calatrava, and Grandee of Spain of the First Class.
He TO. Donna Rosa los Casas, and (/. 1794. His eldest son,
Peteb Paul, Count O'Reilly, to. the Countess of Buena
Vista, and d. at the Havannah, leaving issue, i. Don
Manuel, Count O'Reilly,* Marquess de Buena Vista,
Grandee of Spain, &c. ; ii. Don Pedro, Capt. of Cavalry
and Aide-de-Camp to his uncle, the Duke of Baylen, at
Madrid ; iii. Don Ferdinand ; i. Rosa, w. M. de Henera ;
II. Maria de la Concepcion.
The 3rd son,
James O'Reilly, Esq. of Baltrasna, m. Catherine, dau. of
Philip Tuite, Esq. of Newcastle, co. Meath, and d. 5 Jan.
1786, leaving (with a dau. Mary, to. James O'Reilly, Esq. of
Millcastle, co. Westmeath) two sons, Thomas, his heir, and
Anthony, b. 30 April, 1746; d. s. p. Sept. 1803. The former,
Thomas O'Reilly, Esq. of Baltrasna, J. P., an Officer in the
army, 6. 22 April, 1741 ; to. March, 1773, Margaret, dau. of
the lion. Justice Robert Sibthorp, of Duneany, co. Louth,
by Marianne his wife, dau. of Gen. Cochrane, and niece to
Thomas, 8th Earl of Dudonald, and by her (who d. 1823) had
issue,
James, his heir.
Kobert, b. 10 March, 1779 ; d. 1788.
Thomas, b. 21 Feb. 1780: d. unm.
Anthony Alexander, b. 23 Sept. 1781, Col. in the army; to.
5 Aug. 1799, Anne, dau. of Edward Graves, Esq. of Mary-
borough, and had (with two daus., Anne, m. Capt. Leeson,
H.E.I.C.S., and Catharine, to. Col. M'Clean, 27th Regt.)
five sons, 1 Thomas ; 2 James, to. Miss Henricks, of Somer-
set, Cape of Good Hope, and had issue; 3 John Robert,
Cape Mounted Rifles; 4 George: 5 Anthony.
Stephen, b. 1786 ; d. g. p.
John Roberts, Lieut. R.N., b. 9 April, 1794; who, by Anne
his wife, had issue, a dau. Georgiana Geraldine, to. Albert
Haseltine, Esq., R.N.
Marianne Margaret. Catherine, d. unm.
Mr. O'Reilly d. Dec. 1805, and was s. by his eldest son,
James O'Reilly, Esq. of Baltrasna, J. P., b. 22 June, 1775;
m. 1 Oct. 1799, Henrietta Catherine Blanche, youngest dau.
of Oliver Nugent, Esq. of Farren Council, co. Cavan, and had
issue,
James, 6. 5 .July, 1800 : d. s. p. 9 Sept. 1825.
Thomas, 6. 11 Feb. 1804 ; d. 24 June, 1822.
* Count O'Reilly succeeded to the dukedom of Baylen, held
t>y the well-known Gen. Castanos.
Anthony, of Baltrasna.
Robert John, of Millcastle, co. Westmeath, Barrister-at-Lsir <
b. 9 July, 1813; m. 1st, 30 Dec. 1842, Florence Tankerviu'
dau. of Godfrey Kneller, Esq. of Donhead Hall, Wilts, ami
2ndly, 29 Aug. 1857, Eleanor Grace, 2nd dau. of Sir Norton
Joseph Knatchbull, Bart., and d. 18 Dec. 1879, leaving i
dau. Kathleen Mary.
Henrietta Catharine, to. Richard Bolger, Esq. of Ballard, coj
Westmeath, and has issue.
Caroline Blanche, to. William B. Stoker, Esq., Barrister-a
Law, d. g. p.
Selina, d. unm. 21 Nov. 1829.
Louisa Marianne Mervyn, d. unm. 24 May, 1827.
Mr. O'Reilly served as High Sheriff for Meath in 1803, and
for Cavan in 1804. He d. 19 March, 1853, and was «. l^r hii
son,
Anthony O'Reilly, Esq. of Baltrasna, co. Meath, J.P. and
D.L., b. 23 June, 1812 ; m. 14 May, 1836, Alicia Maria, dau. o<
Capt. John Fortescue, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Sir John
Meredyth, Bart., of Newtown, co. Meath, and by her (who d.
20 Feb. I85S) had issue,
I. James William Fortescue, b. 3 Oct. 1841 ; d. June:
1855.
I. Caroline Maria, m. 12 Sept. 1861, William Mark Miller
Fortescue, Esq., late of the 60th Eifles (of the Clermont
family), and d. s. p. 20 Sept. 1862.
II. Alicia Margaret, to. 28 Dec, 1867, Edward Watts-Eussellj
Esq., youngest son of Jesse Watts Eussell, Esq. of Ilan
Hall, CO. Stafford, and had James (now James O'Reilly, o{
Baltrasna), and other issue.
in. Harriet Georgina, m. 24 June, 1865, Matthew E. Weld
O'Conor, Esq. of Viewniount, Longford, and has issue.
IV. Florence Henrietta, m. 6 Dec. 1871, John Archibald
Murray, Esq., C!apt. 97th Regt., of Hornby HaD, Lancaster,
and has issue.
V. Edith Sophia, m. 3 Oct. 1878, Capt. Philip Bame, late
60th Rifles, 2nd son of Frederick Barne, Esq. of Sotterley
and Dunwich, Suffolk.
VI. Olivia Blanche, m. 12 Jan. 1869, William George Claytoii
Wade, Esq., eldest son of Robert Craven Wade, Esq. oi
Clonebrany, co. Meath, and has issue.
VII. Eva Cornelia, m. 16 April, 1879, Albert Beauchamii
Astley Cooper, youngest son of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart.^
and has issue.
Mr. O'Reilly was High Sheriff co. Cavan 1845. He d. 1874.
A7-^ns, drc. — Same as O'Reilly of East Brefny.
Seat — Baltrasna, Oldcastle, co. Meath.
ORIiEBAR OF HINWICK.
Oelebae, Richaed, Esq. of Hinwick, co. Bedforc^
J.P. for Beds and Northants, b. 10 April, 1833 ;'
m. 30 July, 1861, Erederica St. John, 5th dau. of''
the late Sir William Edward Rouse Boughton, 10th'
Bart, of Downton Hall, Salop, and has issue,
I. Richakd Rouse Boughton, of Poddington,Wellingborough,
J.P. and D.L. for Beds, b. 20 May, 1862 ; to. 23 Dee.
1889, Faith Henrietta, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Bourne, of,
Cowarne Court, co. Hereford, and has issue, one dau.;
Gehesta Ruth.
II. Beauchamp Orlando Chichele, 6. 3 May, 1863.
Xiiueagre. — This family was very early settled at Harrdd,
CO. Bedford, and in its neiKhbourhood. The name is a Saxon
compound derived from the village and hundred of Orlingbiiry,
CO. Northampton, about twenty miles from Bedford, in which
form it was occasionally spelt, as well as in that of Orlebare and
Oulebare. In the reign of Edward III., Thomas Oblebeee
was M.P. for the town of Bedford. His descendant, J.»hn
Orlebere or Orlebar, of Harrold, left three sons,
Robert, c^ unm. George, of whom presently.
John, m. Mary, dau. of Richard Ryder, of Kent, and had an
only surviving dau., b. 1630 ; to. Sir Jonathan Keate, Bart,
of The Hoo, Herts.
The 2nd son,
George Orlebar, to. Margaret, only dau. and soleh«irof
Richard Child, Esq. of Poddington, and heir also of William
Payne, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Poddington and of Hinwick,
and by her had issue,
George, successor to his father.
Richard, b. 1625; to. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Cooper, Esq.
of Arthingworth, co. Northampton, by whom he had one
son and three dau-^.. Cooper, whose dau. and heir Eliza-
beth, TO. Sir Thomas Hatton, Bart.; Susannah, m. Humphrey
Wykeham, Esq. of SwalclifTe; Anne, m. Rev. Dr. Carrier^
Canon of Peterborough ; and Judith, m. Dr. James Johnson,
Master of Sydney Sussex College, Camb,
John, of whom hereafter.
The eldest son,
OEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OEM
1535
I Geosge Orlebak, Esq., m. Ursula, dau. of Oliver Boteler,
' Esq. of Wooton, co. Bedford, and had (with other issue) three
sons and two daus., i. Richard, his heir; ii. George, proved
founder's kin to Archbishop Chichele, of All Souls', Oxford,
til rough his mother; iii. Oliver; i. Judith, m. 1676, James
Boteler, of Harrold; ii. Margaret, m. 1676, John Hawes. The
eldest son,
EicHARD Oriebar, Esq. m. Jane, dau. of Sir Thomas Hatton,
Bart, of Long Stanton, co. Cambridge, and had issue,
HiCHARD, his successor.
Thoraae, m. his first-cousin, Judith, dau. of James Boteler,
and was ancestor in the female line of the Ilcv. Orlebar
Smyth, of Apsley House, liev. Orlebar Marsh, and the
Eev. Orlebar St. John Cooper, all of co. Bedford.
William, an Officer in lUe army, d. unm. at Boston,
[ America.
:; The eldest son,
i EicHARD Orlebak, Esq., built Ilinwick House, leaving the
old residence of the family;at Poddington to become a farm-
house, which still remains and bears traces of having been
embattled. He m. Diana, dau. and (with her sister. Lady
Suffolk) co-heir of Sir Samuel Astrey, of Henbury, Clerk of
the Privy Council of James II., and d. s. p., having devised
his property to his cousin. We now return to John, 3rd son
of George Orlebar, Esq., by Margaret Child his wife. This
John Orlebar, Esq. of the Midiile Temple, b. 1633 ; m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir John Kelynge, of Scuthhill, Beds, Lord Chief
Justice of the Court of King's Bench, by Martha, his 2nd wife,
dau. of Sir Thomas Boteler, of Bidenham, co. Bedford, and had
a son, John Orlebar, of the Middle Temple, a Master in
Chancery, b. 16G7 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Whitfield, Esq.
of Ives Place, Berks, and left an only son, John Oklebab, of
the Middle Temple, who eventually inherited the property of
; his cousin, Eichard Orelebar. The last-named
John Orlebak, Commissioner of Excise, and M.P. for
Bedford, 6. 1697; m. Mary, dau. of Samuel Eolt, Esq., M.P.,
of Milton Ernest, co. Bedford, and had a son and successor,
Eichard Orlebar, Esq. of Hinwick, b. 1736, one of the
Clerks Extraordinary of the Privy Council, m. 1st, Elizabeth,
dau. of Rev. Joseph Cuthbert, Rector of Bulpham, Essex, by
whom he had issue,
Richard, his successor.
Mary, m. William Augustus Skinner, Esq.
He TO. 2ndly, Charlotte, only child of Robert Willing, Esq. of
■ London, and had issue,
Ij I. John Eichard, Capt. E.A., 6. 1781 ; d. unm.
It. George, R.N., 6. 1782, deceased.
III. Robert Charles, of Husborne Crawley, co. Bedford, D.L.,
b. 1783; m. 1807, Charlotte, dau. and heir of Eev. Daniel
Shipton,* Rector of Wavendon and Willen, and by her (who
d. 1837; left at his decease,
1 Robert Shipton, of Crawley House, 6. 12 May, 1808 ; m.
10 April, 1^34, Chorlotte, dau. of Rev. Valentine Ellis, of
Walton, Bucks, and d. 8 Jan. 1879, having had two daus.,
Arabella Emily, m. her cousin, Capt. Orlando Orlebar, of
Crawley House, Beds, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour,
and d. July, 1862, leaving a son, Orlando ; and Valentine
Augusta.
2 Arthur Bedford, M.A., 6. 11 June, 1810; m. his cousin,
Eliza Orlebar, of Hinwick, and has issue, 1 Eichard ; 1
Maria Charlotte; 2 Amy; 3 Fanny Christina; and 4
Madeleua Eliza.
3 John Charles (Eev.), Rector of Whipsnade, Beds, 6.
18 March, 1812 ; m. and has a son, John Francis.
4 Charles Daniel, b. 19 April, 1813 ; d. s. p. 1874.
5 William, b. 16 Aug. 1816.
6 Augustus (Eev.), M.A., Vicar of Willington, Beds, Rural
Dean, b. 14 June, 18i4 ; m. 14 July, 185U, Caroline i'ardc,
dau. of Rev. John Scobell, B.D., Rector of Southern and
All Saints', Lewes, Sussex, and Prebendary of Chichester
Cathedral, and has issue, Augustus Scobell, h. 28 April,
1860; Evelyn Henry, Lieut. Royal Marine Light Infantry,
6. 19 Aug. 1863; George Crewe, 6. 26 Nov. 1866 : Edward
Yardc, 6. 16 Aug. 1872 ; Caroline Scobell; and Margaret
Emily.
1 Charlotte Temperance, m. William Wells, Esq. of
Somerset House.
2 Mary Constantia, m. Col. George Hugh Messiter, 69th
Eegt.
3 Emily, m. Thomas Williams Hinchcliffe Granville, Esq.
of BexhUl Lodge, Sussex, and d. s. p. 1869.
IV. Orlando, 6. 1786, Comm. E.N. ; m. Helen, only dau. of
Admiral Aplin, and by her (who d. 15 Nov. 1831) had
* By his wife, Temperance, dau. of Rev. Arthur Bedford,
Vicar of Poddington and Sharnbrook, co. Bedford. Temperance,
the wife of Rev. Daniel Shipton, by the will of her cousin,
Thomas James Selby, Esq. of Whaddon Hall and Wavendon ,
Bucks, i, to a part of his estates in 1772.
1 Orlando Robert Hammond, late Capt. 28th Refft.,
Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, to. hia cousin,
Arabella Orlebar, and d. 3 March, 1878, having had a,
son, Orlando Robert Aplin.
1 Helen Maria, m. Capt, Burton, B.N.
2 Caroline Anna, m. Rev. Alexander Burton, Incumbent
of Trinity Church, Southampton.
V. Frederic, H.E.I. C.S., 6. 1787; m. 22 April, 1829, Ann.
dau. of Stephen Round, Esq. of Beech Hill, Berks, and
d. s. p. 1840.
VI. William Augustus, 6. 1794; -m. Mary Caroline, 2nd
dau. of Benjamin Longuet, Esq. of Bath, and d. 18 Nov.
1873.
VII. Henry, R.N., b. 1798, deceased.
I. Constantia, m. Edward Carey, Esq.
II. Anna Elizs, d. unm. in. Sydney, deceased.
IV. Frances Charlotte, m. 1st, W. Oakes Blount, Esq., and
2ndly, John William Eobe, Esq. of Tickford Abbey>
Bucks.
Mr. Orlebar d. 1803, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Orlebar, Esq. of Hinwick, 6. 1775 ; m. 1804,
Maria, 4th dau. of Benjamin Longuet, Esq. of Bath, and by her
(who m. 2ndly, Eev. Vere Alston, Rector of Odell, Beds, and
d. 18631 had issue,
I. Richard Longuet, of Hinwick.
II. Cuthbert (Rev.), b. 1807; m. 31 March, 1838, Eleanor,.
eldest dau. of John Kingston, Esq. of Regent's Park, late
one of Her Majesty's Commissioners at Somerset House,
granddau. of Thomas Kingston, Esq. of Oak Hill, Herts,,
M.P., and had issue,
1 Cuthbert Knightley, b. 1844, d. 23 Jan. 1882.
2 Vere Bernard, Conmi. H.M.S. "Revenge," b. 184G ; to. 31'
Dec. 1886, Agnes Dorothea Fergusson.
1 Eleanor Edith. 2 Mary Louisa.
3 Florence, 771.2 Dec. 1874, George William Boase, Esq. of
Dundee. 4 Madeline.
He d. 1 Aug. 1861.
III. John, Rear-AdmiralR.N., 6. 1810: to. at Quebec, 5 Feb.
1838, Harriet, youngest dau. of John Hale, Esq., Receiver-
General of Lower Canada, and niece of William Pitt Am-
herst, 1st Earl Amherst, and has issue,
1 Henry. 2 John Hale, late R.N.
3 Hotham.
1 Harriot. 2 Frances.
IV. Alexander, R.E., &. May, 1814, and d. at Bermuda^
1834.
I. Diana, m. 1831, her cousin, Edward Carey, Esq., and d^
leaving a son, lidward, R.N.
II. Maria Caroline, m. Eev. Frederick Layton, and has-
issue.
III. Madelena Augusta, m. at Paris, 22 Oct. 1839, M. le-
Vicomte de Belle Isle, Capt. of Dragoons in the French,
army, and d. in Algeria 1852.
IV. Eliza Hannah, m. her cousin, Arthur Bedford Orlebar,.
and d. in Australia 1856.
V. Ann Harriet, d. at Versailles 1829.
Mr. Orlebar, High Sheriff of Bedfordshire 1808, d. 20 Jan. 1833,.
and was s. by his son,
Richard Longdet Orlebar, Esq. of Hinwick, J.P. and'
D.L., &. 21 June, 1806; m. 23 May, 1831, Sophia' eldest dau.
of Jasper Parrott,Esq.ofDundridge,co. Devon, M.P. forTotnes^
and had issue,
Eichard, now of Hinwick.
John, b. 19 Aug. 1834; m. 8 Dec. 1874, Julia Charlotte, 2nd
dau. of Henry Pearse, Esq., and has issue, two sons, Basil
and Geoffrey.
Caroline Augusta, m. Aug. 1856, Eev. Edward Penrose-
Arnold, Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford, 3rd son of
Dr. Arnold, Head Master of Eugby, and d. 4 Jan. I860,,
leaving a son, Edward Augustus, b. 15 July, 1857 ; m.
Minnie, dau. of W. H. Wakefield, Esq. of Sedgwick, West-
morland.
Mary. Rachel Sophia. Maud.
Mr. Orlebar served as High Sheriff of Bedfordshire 1859. He-
d. 1 March, 1870.
Arms — Arg., two bars gu. the upper charged with two roses,
the lower with one of the field, barbed vert, seeded or. Crest —
An eagle's head between two wings erect arg., charged on the-
neck with two barrulets gu. Motto — Ora et labora.
Seats— Hinwick House and Hmwick Hall, WeUingborough„
Beds.
OEME OF OWENMORE.
Oeme, Robert William, Esq. of Owenmore, co»
Mayo, and Enniscrone, co. Sligo, J.P. for cos..
Mayo and Sligo, High SherifE of Mayo 1877, 6.
1856.
Lineage.— William Obme, Esq. of Hanse Hall, by
Longden Green, in the co. of Stafford, descended from a
family long settled in co. Chester, m. 1612, Grace, dau. of
1536
OEM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OEM
Kicholas Hurt, Esq. of Casterne, co. Stafford, and d. 1623,
Jeaving a son,
William Orme, Esq. of Hanse Hall, who, being a Royalist,
suffered heavy fines and imprisonment at the hands of Oliver
Cromwell. He lived to witness the Eestoration, and had a
confirmation of his arms from Dugdale, Norroy, 1665. He m.
Anne, dau. of Thomas Brudenell, Esq. of Staunton ^Yeevill,
CO. Leicester, and had issue, i. Tho.mas, his heir, s. to Hanse
Hall, d. 22 May, 1716, without surviving issue; ii. William,
Col. in the French army, d. 1676; in. James, of whom
presently; iv. Robert, d. zoiw. ; i. Dorothea,;;!. John Huckley,
Esq. of Leicester. He d. 14 Aug. 1665. His 3rd son,
James Orme, settled circa 1671 in the co. of Mayo, where he
purchased considerable estates. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Barrow, Esq. of co. Cork, and had issue, two sons,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. William, of Ballintobber, who?e will is dated 21 Nov.
1727, m. Dorothea, dau. of Robert Fleming, Esq. of Achonry,
•CO. Sligo, and had issue,
William, of Ballintobber, Major in the army, High Sheriff
CO. Mayo, d. xoivi.
Elizabeth, m. 1759, her cousin, William Orme, Esq. of Fal-
garriff.
Dorothea, to. Matthew Fleming, Esq. of Old Rock,
llr. Orme d. 1807, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Obme, Esq. of Carne, co. Mayo, iu. 1703, Elizabeth,
<3au. of James Johnston, Esq., and by her left issue, four sons
and three daus.,
J. Thomas, of Carne, h. 1705; m. Jan. 1754, Elizabeth, dau.
of William Atkinson, Esq. of Forgney, co. Longford, and
sister of Col. Atkinson, and d. Jan. 1780, leaving an only
.son and successor,
William, of Abbeytown, co. Mayo, 6. 1757 ; m. 19 June,
1785, Anne, 2nd dau. of George Jackson, Esq. of Enniscoe,
CO. Mayo, and d. 20 May, 1813, leaving issue,
1 Thomas, of Abbeytown, Major North Mayo Militia, b.
7 June, 1787; vi. 23 May, 1814, Elizabeth, 4th dau. of
Col. George Jackson, M.P. of Enniscoe, co. Mayo, andd.
12 June, 1826, leaving (with three younger sons, George ;
Thomas, Ensign 96th Rcgt., d. s. p. 1839; James,
R.A. ; and a dau. Marian) an eldest son, his heir,
AVilliam Henrt, of Abbeytown, M.A., Brevet-Major,
s. as representative of this family in Ireland.
2 WiUiam, of Glenmore, co. Mayo, b. 16 Nov. 1789 ; in.
ist, 23 May, 1815, Cherry, youngest dau. of Francis
Knox, Esq. of Rappa Castle, co. Mayo, by Mary his
wife, dau. and co-heir of Annesley Gore, Esq. of Belleek,
CO. Mayo, brother of Arthur, 1st Earl of Arran, and by
ier (who d. 10 May, 1817) had issue, two sons,
William Knox, of Glenmore, Ballina, co. Mayo, b. 23
May, 1816, formerly Col. in the army.
Francis Knox, B.A., Banister-at-Law, 6. 23 April,
1817.
He m. 2ndly, 13 March, 1826, Anne Emily, 5th dau. of
Col. George Jackson, of Enniscoe, by Maria his wife,
only dau. and heir of William Rutledge, Esq. of Fox-
iord, 80. Mayo, and d. 20 Aug. 1836, leaving by her two
eons and a dau.,
Thomas, 6. 26 Jlay, 1827 ; d. s. p. 30 Nov. 1848.
George, b. 13 Oct. 1829.
Maria Sidney.
1 Jane, m. 5 Dec. 1803, Samuel Handy, Esq. of Bracca
Castle, CO. Westmeath.
2 Elizabeth, m. 1804, William Fetherston, Esq. of Car-
rick, CO. Westmeath.
II. James, of Fairfield, co. Mayo, m. Catherine, dau. of
Robert Hillias, Esq. of Seaview, co. Sligo, and d. without
male issue.
jii. William, of whom hereafter. '
IV. Robert, who settled in America, in Jones County, and
became a Member of Congress.
J. Mary, m. John Leech, Esq. of Frankfort, co. Sligo.
II. Margaret, m. Thomas Paget, Esq. of Knockglass, co.
Mayo.
III. Lettice, m. Robert Atkinson, Esq.
The 3rd son,
William Orme, Esq. of Falgarriff, co. Mayo, to. 1759, Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Orme, Esq. of Ballintobber, by his wife
Dorothea, dau. of Robert Fleming, Esq. of Achonry, co. Sligo,
and by her (who d. 1 Jan. 1818, aged 87) left issue,
I. Robert, of Milbrook, m. Dorothea, dau. of Matthew Flem-
ing, Esq. of Old Rock, who d. 18 Aug. 1831. He d. s. p. 29
Nov. 1833.
II. WiLLLiM, of whom hereafter.
The 2nd son,
William Obme, Esq. of Belleville, co. Mayo, J. P., to. 3 Sept.
1806, Isabella, dau. of John Ormsby, Esq. of Gortner Abbey,
same co., and by her (who d. 1847) had issue,
I. William, his heir.
ii. Robert, successor to his brother.
III. John Ormsby, m. Mary Jane, dau. of Rev. Eichard St
George, Vicar of Crossmolina, co. Mayo, and has issue,
1 William Richard, Capt. in army.
1 Isabella. 2 Dorothea Jane. 3 Annette.
I. Elizabeth. n. Dorothea.
III. Jane. iv. Isabella Maria.
Mr. William Orme d. 24 Aug. 1840, and was s. by his eldest
son,
William Obme, Esq. of Owenmore, co. Mayo, J. P., b. 16
Feb. 1810; to. 1st, 10 Oct. 1837, Janette, dau. of Christopher
Carleton L'Estrange, Esq. of Market Hill, co. Fermanagh,
which lady d. 1850. He to. 2ndly, 16 Feb. 1858, Margaret
Barbara, eldest dau. of Rev. Savage Hall, Rector of Lough-
gall, CO. Armagh, and d. s. p. when he was s. by his brother,
Robert Orme, Esq. of Owenmore, co. Mayo, and Enniscrone,
CO. Sligo, J. P. and D.L., co. Sligo, m. 16 Feb. 1843, Sydney
Irances, dau. of Major Christopher Carleton L'Estrange, of
Market Hill, co. Fermanagh, and d. 1877, leaving issue,
I. Robert William, now of Owenmore and Enniscrone.
II. Christopher Guy. in. Albert.
I. Janet Georgiaa, m. Claude Brownlow, Esq. of Killynether,
CO. Down.
j^rjns— Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., an eagle displayed be-
tween three pole-axes or; 2nd and 3rd arg., a chevron between
three escallops gu. Crest— A dolphin embowed az., fins and
tail or, surmounted of a pole-axe as in the arms. Motto—
Fortis et fidelis.
SetiJ— Owenmore, Crossmolina, co. Mayo.
ORMEROD OF TYLDESLEY.
Oemeeod, Eev. Geoege Thomas Bailet, M.A.,
of Tjldesley, co. Lancester, late Vicar of Oakridge,
Gloucester, b. 1st April, 1846 ; m. 5 Aug. 1875,
Kate, 4tli dau. of T. D. Hill, Esq. of Stroud, co.
Gloucester.
liineag'e. — The estate of Ormerod, Cliviger, which gave
name to this family in the 13th century, is seated in the parisli
of Whalley and honour of Clithero, a mountainous district oi
Lancashire, granted to the Lacies soon after the Conquest, and
divided by them amongst their military followers.*
Of this family, Mathew de Hoemebode appears in charters
of the time of Henby III.
Adam and Tille de Orjierode, next occur in the inq. post
mortem Hen. de Laci, Earl of Lincoln (4th Edward II., 1341),
as free tenants of their lands in Cliviger, under the Lord of
Clithero.
The next generations were Gilbert, 1316 ; John ; John
Laurence, 1438; Adam, 1480; and Piers, 1495, father (by his
wife, Elizabeth) of John.
This John de Ormerod is found by inq. post mortem,
17 Henrt VIII. , 1526, to have d. seised of lands at Cliviger
held from the King in capite, as of his duchy of Lancaster, iu
which fee Clithero had been merged.
Peter Ormerod, son and heir by this inq., and aged 22 years
in 1526, was father of
Peteb, who continued at Ormerod.
John (of Haslingden, in Lancashire), ancestor of a branch
settled in Somersetshire, of whicti was Oliver Ormerod
M.A. of Emanuel Coll. Cambridge, author of the Picture
of a Puritan, 1605, and the Picture of a Papist, 1606, the
latter of which was patronised by the Secretary Cecil,
Earl of Salisbury. In 1617, the author was piesented by
the Earl of Bath to the rectory of Huntspill, and d. 1626.
leaving male issue, which he had previously connected with
the elder line, by an entry in Camden's Somersetshire Visi-
tation of 1623.
The eldest son,
Peter Oemebod, Esq. of Ormerod (buried at Burnley, 1578),
was father (by his wife, Mary, dau. of Simon Haydock, of
Heysandforth) of
Lawrence Ormerod, of Ormerod, who m. 1587, Elizabeth,
dau. of Robert Barcroft, of Barcroft, Lancashire, and had
issue,
Peter, continuer of the line. John.
Lawrence, of Burnley, m. Frances, dau. of Joseph Radcliffe,
of Rochdale, and had issue, Mary, dau. and heir, wife of
Robert Townley, Esq. of Royle.
The eldest son,
Peter Ormerod, Esq. of Ormerod, 6. 1588; d. 1653 (will
dated 1650, proved 1656), left issue (by his 1st wife, Joanna,
* The particulars of the tenure, etymology of the name, and
other circumstances will be found at length in the History/ of
WUalUy, by Dr. WUitaker.
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1537
dau. of George Howarth, of Monton), with three daus., four
sons,
Lawrence, who inherited Ormercd, and was direct ancestor,
of Lawrence Oemerod, Esq. of thut place, who d. 1793,
leaving issue (by his wife, Martha Anne, dau. and finally
heir of the Eev. Ashburnham Legli,* by his wife, Charlotte
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Holland Egerton, Bart, of Heaton),
one dau.,
Charlotte Anne Ormerod, wife of Col. John Hargreaves,
and mother of two daus. and co-heirs, Eleanor Mary,
wife of the late Rev. W. Thursby, of Ormerod, and
Charlotte Anne, wife of Major-Gen. Hon. Sir J. Y. Scarlett,
K.C.B.
John, who d. s. p. 1642. Peter. George.
The youngest son,
George Ormerod, 6. 1620; co-executor of his father's will,
1656, s. to Monton, Eecles, and was father of a numerous
issue, of whom the following children, named in his will
(Oated and proved 1696), survived him at his decease in that
year (with two daus.),
Peter.
Oliver, from whom the following line is entered in the
records of the Heralds College.
Oliver Ormerod, b. at Bury, Lancashire, ni. there 1704,
Anne, dau. of Charles Howarth, of Chatterton Hey, Tot-
tington. and dying at Bury 1768, left issue, three daus. and
one son,
George Ormerod, Esq. of Bury, h. 1719: m. 1743, Anne,
dau. of John Hutchinson, of Bury, Merchant, by whom he
had an only child,
George, of Bury, who d. 7 Oct. 1785, father (by his wife,
Elizabeth, dau., by Susannah his wife, dau. and heir of
Samuel Wareing, Esq., of Thomas Johnson, Esq. of
Tyldesley, High Sheriff 1755, to whom he was m. 18 Oct.
1784) of an only and posthumous child,
George Ormerod, heir to his grandfather, and heir
also to his uncle, Thomas Johnson, Esq.., D.L., of
Tyldesley.
Tliis George ORirEBOD, Esq. of Sedbury Park, co. Gloucester,
and of Tyldesley, co. Lancaster (author of the History of
Cheshire), J.P. for cos. Chester, Gloucester, and Monmouth,
Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, F.R.S., F.S.A., and F.G.S., D.L. for co.
Gloucester, 6. 20 Oct. 1785; m. 2 Aug. 1808, at Sandbach,
Sarah, eldest dau. of John Latham, M.D., F.R.S., of Bradwall,
Cheshire, and by her (who d. 11 April, I860) had issue,
I. Thomas Johnson (Ven.), M.A., J. P., Archdeacon of Suffolk
and Rector of Eedenhall, 6. 27 July, 1809 ; m. 25 Jan. 1838,
Maria Susan, eldest dau. of Sir Joseph Bailey, Bart. M.P.,
of Glanusk Park, and d. 2 Dec. 1874, leaving by her (who
d. 20 Feb. 1871),
George Thomas Baieet (Rev.), now of Tyldesley.
Joseph Arderne, M.D., 6. 7 April, 1848 ; to. 9 May, 1878,
May Ellen, 3rd dau. of E. Milner, Esq. of Dulwich, and
has issue,
1 George Milner, h. 8 Feb. 1879.
2 Edward Wareing, b. 18 May, 1880.
3 Henry Arderne, b. 16 March, 1886.
4 Thomas Laurence, b. 28 July, 1892.
1 May Arderne. 2 Katharine Elizabeth.
3 Joyce Eleanor. 4 Helen Barbara.
5 Diana Sarah.
Edward Stanley, b. 28 Jan. 1852.
Elizabeth Mary, m. 2 Aug. Ib65, Rev. C. J. Evans (who d.
Dec. 1882), and has issue.
Gertrude Susan. Alice Catherine.
n. George Wareing, M.A., F.G.S.,of Chagford, Devon, b. 12
Oct. 1810; d. 6 Jan.lS91.
lit. John Arderne (Rev.), M.A., and Fellow of Brasenose
Coll. Oxford, b. 8 June, 1813; d. unm. Dec. 1864.
IV. Henry Mere, of Manchester, b. 10 Jan. 1816; m. 9 April,
1872, Madalina Clementina, mdowof R. G. Stapylton, Esq.,
LL.U., and d. 17 JIarch, 1873. She d. 1 Oct. 1889.
V. WilliamPiers, F.n.C.S., London, 6. 14May, 1818; d.unm.
10 June, 1860.
VI. Edward Latham, M.D., F.R.C.P., 6. 27 Aug. 1819; m.
1st, 12 April, 1853, Mary Olivia, eldest dau. of Edward
Robert Porter, Esq. of Brighton, which lady d. s. p. 29
.Tune, 1853, and 2ndly, 29 March, 1856, Maria, 2nd dau. of
Frederick MiUett, Esq. of Woodhill, near Guildford, some
lime Member of the Supreme Council of India, by whom
he has surviving issue,
Ernest William, b. 6 Nov. 1868.
Arthur Latham, b. 14 July, 1870.
Edith Harriet. Alice Myra.
Effie Margaret. Rose Evelyn.
Tii. Arthur Stanley (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Halvergate,
Korfolk, b. 14 Aug. 1821 ; d. 22 Feb. 1884.
I. Susan Mary.
III. Eleanor Anne.
11. Georgiana Elizabeth.
Mr. George Ormerod d. 9 Oct. 1873.
Arms— Or, three bars and a lion passant in chief gu. Crest
— A wolf's head couped, harry of four or and gu., in the-
mouth an ostrich feather erect ppr. This crest is that of
Wareing, duly confirmed to the Tyldesley branch of Ormerod.
The previous crest used after the alliance with Haydock was
a fleur-de-lis gu.
;5ea(— Tyldesley, co. Lancaster. Residence— StroVi6., co.
Gloucester.
* A younger brother of the Cheshire family of Legh of
Lyme.
II.
ORMSBY OF GORTNER ABBEY.
Oemsbt, Jonx, Esq. of Gortner Abbej, co. Mayo,
b. 1S2S; s. his father 1836.
liiueagre. — Henrt Ormsbt, stated to have been a member
of the family of Ormsby of co. Lincoln, settled in Ireland in the
reign of Queen Elizabeth. He m. 1st, Susan Kelph, by
whom he had three sons,
I. Edward, of Tobervaddy, co. Roscommon, J. P., whose
will IS dated 13 July, 1664. By Sarah his wife he had
Robert Ormesbt, Major in the army, in. 1st, the dau. of
Gilbert, of Kilminchy, in Queen's co., and 2ndly, Miss
Ware, and d, v. p. 12 April, 1664, leaving with other
issue,
1 Edward (Sir) of Tobervaddy and Shrale, co. Mayo, M.P..
CO. Galway 1709, and for Carrick-on-Shannon 1713, m,
Jane Murray, and d. s. p.
2 Gilbert Ormsby, of Tobervaddy, J. P., s. his brother,
Sir Edward Ormesby, M.P., m. Sarah, dau. of Aithur
Hill, Esq. of Hillsborough, co. Down, and had, with
other issue,
Sidney Ormsbt, of Grange, co. Roscommon, m. Susan,.
dau. of Owen Lloyd, Esq. of liockville, same co., and
had issue,
Gilbert Ormsbt, of Grange, High Sheriff, co. Eos-
common 1770, m. 1st, Catherine, dau. of Very Rev,
Peter Mahon, Dean nf Elphin, by whom he had,,
with a dau. Catherine, m. Henry Kelly, a son,
Sidney (Rev)., of G.'ange, rn. twice, and had issue.
Gilbert Ormsby m. 2ndly (mar. lie. 13 Nov. 1781),
Mary, dau. of Owen Lloyd, Esq. of RockviUe, co.
Roscommon, by whom he had another son.
Owen Ormsbt (Rev.), of Ballymarcas, co. Louth, m.
19 Oct. 1803, Anne, dau. of Eev. William Phibbs, of
Abbeyville, co. Sligo, and d. Dec. 1834, leaving-
i,-sue,
1 William (Eev.), M.A., of Kilmore, co. Ros-
common, m. 1st, Borah, dau. of Owen Thomas
Lloyd, Esq. of Hermitage, co. Roscommon, by
whom he had no surviving issue, and 2ndly,
Henrietta Armstrong, by whom he had Alex-
ander, d. 1864; Watson; George: Emily, d.
lo66. He -III. 3rdly, Annie Hodgson, and by her
has Henry ; Robert ; Oswald : Sidney ; Emma ;
Edith.
2 George, of Omhanga Lodge, Auckland, New
Zealand, m. Jan. 184i, Selina, dau. of Eev. Lam-
bert Watson Hepenstall, of Altadore, co. Wick-
low, and d. 4 April, ls61, a.ged 47, leaving
Lambert Hepenstall, M.D., of Merrion Square,
Dublin, in. 16 July, 1874, Anastasia, dau. of
John Dickinson, Esq., and has, Owen, b. II
July, 1875; Gilbert John Anthony, b. 16 Sent.
1876; Alice Maud Mary, b. 11 Feb. 1878; Stella
Beatrice, 6. 14 Nov. 1880.
Isabel, b. 29 Mav, 1845 ; d. 6 Sept. 1875,
Emily, b. 4 April, 1847 ; d. 24 June, 1870.
Louisa, d. 1863. Helen.
3 Robert, went to New Zealand, 1844, m. and
has issue.
4 Arthur, m. and has issue.
1 Harriett, rn. James Irwin, Esq. of Dungannon.
2 Anne, d. 1863. 3 Isabel.
n. Aothony, ancestor of Ormsbt of Rathlee.
III. Ma LEY, of whom hereafter.
Henry Ormsby m. 2ndly, Elizabeth Newman, widow o5
Thomas Crompton, and had further issue.
IV. John.
V. Philip, ancestor of Ormsbt of Willoiclrool-, co. Sligo, re-
represented by Lord Harlech.
VI. Thomas, ancestor of Ormsbt of Ballinamore (.see that
Famili^).
The 3rd son,
Malbt Ormsbt, Esq. of Cloghans, co. Mayo, m. Boss
O'Naughten, and was s. by his son,
John Ormsbt, Esq. of Cloghans, m. Winifred Jordan, and
had, with a younger son, Stephen, of Castle Dargan, whose will
is dated 15 .May, 1702, au eldest son, his heir,
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1538
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EoBERT Ormsbt, Esq. of Clofrhans, m. Maiy Blakeney, and
had (with three daus., Elinor, Mary, and Letticc) four sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Joseph, of Ballj-macrecn, co. Sligo.
III. Oliver.
IV. Paul, of Knockmore, co. Mayo, m. a dau. of Blakeney,
of Abbert, co. Galway, and had a son, Charles of Foxford,
CO. JIayo, b. 1707 ; m. Anne. dau. of Rev. James Price, M.A.,
a Minor Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, and d. 1769,
leaving by her (who d. 1783, aged 74), with other issue,
James, Capt. 46th Hegt., h. 1737; to. 1762, Jane, dau.
of Capt. Stephen de Gualy, of Languedoc, France, and
d. 1S07, leaving by her (who was b. 1741; d. 1808),
with two daus. (Mrs. Corneille and Mrs. Carey), seven
sons,
1 Charles Montagu (Sin), Earrister-at-Law, M.P.,
Knighted Jan. 1806, created a Baronet by letters patent
dated 29 Pec. 1812, b. 23 April, 1767; to. June, 1794,
ElizaDcth, dau. of Thomas Kingsbury, Esq., and d. 3
March, 1818, leaving two sons, SiB James, 2nd Bart.,
d. s. p. 1822, and Sir Tho.mas, 3rd Bart, who d. s. i). 9
Aug. 1833, when the title became extinct.
2 Stephen, Major in the army, wi. the dau. of Maxi-
milian Faviere, Esq. of Dublin, and d. s. p.
3 James Wilmot (Kev.), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Hugh
Dillon Massey, 1st Bart, of Doonass, and d. 1831,
leaving with four daus., one son, James Wilmot,
Barrister-at-Law.
4 Henry (Kev.), M.A., Rector of Kilskeer, co. Meath, m.
Margaret, dau. of Rev. Michael Sandys, Rector of
Powerscourt, and d. Sept. 1818, leaving a dau. Mary
Charlotte, m. 19 July, 1838, Rev. Hugh Hamilton, and
iive sons,
John Blosset (Rev.), Rector of Templemore, b. 25 May,
18C5; TO. 13 Jan. 1839, Martha, 3rd dau. of Rev.
Kichard Greir, D.D., of Middleton, co. Cork ; and d.
J848, having had issue, Henry Magee, M.A Queen's
■Coll. Oxford, Capt. 1st Vol. Batt. Royal Lancaster
Regt., and Sarah Margaret {d. 1871), m. Lieut.-Col.
F. Wheeler, son of Sir Hugh Massy Wheeler, Bart.
AVilliam Edwin (Rev.), b. G July, 1808; in. 9 Dec.
1839, EUen, dau. of James Price, Esq.
Charles Montagu, Barrister-at-Law, b. 27 Oct. 1810 ;
TO. 13 Dec 1838, Anne Christina, dau. of Thomas
'■ Hutchiuson, Esq., and widow of George Keough,
Esq., and had Charles Montagu Francis, b. 1 Feb.
1840.
Henry Wilmot (Right Hon.), P.C. (1875), a Land
Judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court of
Justice in Ireland 1876 to 1885, b. 19 Feb. 181! ;
called to the Irish Bar 1835, Q.C. 1858, Solioitor-
■General for Ireland 1874, Attorney-General, 1875,
Judge Landed Estates Court, Ireland, Nov. 1875 : to.
1840, Julia, dau. of Henry Hamilton, Esq. of Tully-
lish, CO. Down, and d. 17 Sept. 1887, leaving four
«ons and three daus. His son Frederick (Rev.),
31. A., Vicar of Hanover Church, London, m. 20 Feb.
1888, Caroline Ellen Mary, dau. of the late T. ¥.
Eraser, Esq.
Edwin Sandys, b. 12 Nov. 1813.
5 WiUiam, Capt. 16th Madras N.I.
6 George, Capt. R.N.
7 John Blosset, Capt. 7th Regt.
Robert Ormsby d. 1700, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Obmbst, Esq. of Cloghans and Gortner Abbey, m. 1st,
Elenrietta Bingham, of Ncwbrook, and 2ndly, Frances Vesey,
and had, with other issue,
William Obmsbt, Esq. of Gortner Abbey, co. Mayo, to.
Isabella, youngest dau. of Thomas Palmer, Esq. of Carrow-
inore, co. Mayo, by Eleanor Jackson his wife, and had issue
(with others, who d. unvi.), John, his heir; Hannah, ?;i.
William Palmer, Esq. of Richmond, co. Mayo; Elizabeth, d.
unm. William Ormsby, Esq., d. Oct. 1790, at a very advanced
age, and was s. by his only son,
John Ormsby, Esq. of Gortner Abbey, High Sheriff 1807.
He to. circa 1785, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George Jackson,
Esq. of Enniscoe, co. Mayo, by Jane his wife, dau. of the
Eight Hon. James Cuff, M.P., and sister of .Tames, Lord
Tyrawley, and by her (who rf. 1830) had issue, with nine other
daus. who all d. young or unni.,
John, his heir.
George, of whom hereafter, as heir to his brother.
James, 25th Light Dragoons, ia. Jane, dau. of George Rowan,
Esq. of Ratharncy, co. Kerry, by Eli/,abeth his wife, dau.
of A. S. Raymond, Esq. of Ballyloughrane, co. Kerry, and
had issue, John, George, and William, Capt. 3rd West
India Regt.
Horatio Nelson (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Carriganleary, Mallow,
b. 1 Feb. 1809; m. .6 Dec. 1836, Judith Elizabeth, dau. of
Becher Fleming, Esq. of Newcourt, co. Cork, by Judith
Barbara his wife, dau. of Richard Somerville, Esq. of
Drishane, and had issue,
John Becher, Col. »,A., b. 20 Jan. 1839.
Judith Elizabeth, m. 1862, Rev. James Galwey.
Elizabeth. Maria Frances.
Elizabeth, to. 1802, her cousin, Thomas Palmer, Esq. of
Summerhill, co. Mayo, High Slieritf 1809, and had issue,
Isabella, in. 1805, William Orme, Esq. of Belleville, co. Mayo,
and had issue.
The eldest son,
John Obmsby, Esq. of Gortner Abbey, co. Mayo, J.P. and
D.L., s. his father, and was High Slieriff 1812. Dying Aug.
1817 (aged 23 years), unm., he was s. by his brother,
George Ormsby, Esq. of Gortner Abbey, co. Mayo, 3rd
Dragoon Guards, J.P. and D.L., and for some years Vice-
Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1827. He to. 1825, Marianne, 3rd
dau. of Humphrey Jones, Esq. of Mullinabro, co. Kilkenny,
by Anne, his wife, eldest dau. of the Rev. Ralph Hawtrey,
and had issue,
John, his heir.
Annabella, d. 1852. Elizabeth Rebecca, d. 1888.
Marianne.
Jlr. Ormsby d. 1836.
Arms — Gu., a bend between six crosses-crosslet or. Crest —
A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr., charged with a rose
gu., holding in the hand a man's leg coiiped at the thigh, also
in armour and ppr. Jl/oJ(o— Fortis qui prudens.
/Seat— Gortner Abbey, Crossmolina, co. Mayo.
ORMSBY OF BALLINAMOEE.
Oemsby, Anthony, Esq. of Ballinamore, co.
Mavo, J.P., b. 7 April, 1855 ; s. his father Jau.
1888.
Liineag'e. — Thomas Ormsby, Esq. of Connor, co. Sligo,
6th son of Henry Ormsby, by his 2nd wife, (see Ormsby of
Gortner Abbey), m. Una, dau. of Teige O'Hara, of Linisley, co.
Sligo, and had, with other issue,
I. Anthony, of whom hereafter.
II. Christopher, who had a grant of the estate of Ballinamore
by patent from the Crown, as appears by the certificate
of 6 April, 29 Chables II., 1677, granting to him, his
heirs, and assigns for ever, the land specified in said
certificate, which lands said Christopher was and had been
in previous possession of. This Chriscopher left his properly
by will, dated 1687, to his nephew, Adam Ormsby.
III. Henry, of Red Hill, co. Mayo, m. Catherine, dau. of
Capt. AVilliam Jones, and was ancestor of Ormsby of Red
nui.
Thomas Ormsby d. 13 March, 1G62. His eldest son,
Anthony Ormsby, Esq. of Cumin, co. Sligo, m. Jane, dau. ,
of Henry Crofton, Esq. of Mohill, and had issue, !
I. Adam, inherited Ballinamore from his uncle Anthony, ■
d. s. p. and devi.sed by his will (dated 16 April, 1733) his
estates to his nephews, Thomas and Anthony, sons ot his
brother John. The Roscommon estates went to Thomas, ,
and Ballinamore to Anthony.
II. Thomas, d. s. p.
III. John, of whom hereafter.
I. Ursula. II. Mary. iii. Jane.
Anthony Ormsby's will is dated 20 Nov. 1682. His 3rd son,
John Obmsby, Esq. d. intestate 1733, leaving two sons,Thomas
and Anthony, heirs of their uncle. The 2nd son,
Anthony Obmsby, Esq. of Ballinamore, iii. June, 1737, Sarah,
dau. of Thomas Lindsay, Esq. of Turin, co. Mayo, and had
issue, Thomas, Christopher, Adam, and Anne. The eldest
son and heir,
Thomas Ormsby, Esq. of Ballinamore, m. June, 1762, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Thomas Rutledge, Esq. of Cornfield, co. Mayo,
and had, with several daus. and four other sons, who d. s. p.
I. Anthony, his heir.
II. Thomas, of Knockmore, m. Anne, dau. of Owen O'Malley,
Esq. of Spencer Park, co. Mayo, and had, with three sons,
who d. s. p., two daus.,
1 Elizabeth, d. unm. 1873.
2 Catherine, to. Croasdaile Bowen Miller, Esq. of Milford,
CO. Mayo.
III. Peter Rutledge, M.D., m. Mary, dau. of Owen Lloyd,
Esq. of Ardagh, co. Sligo, and had issue,
1 Thomas, Capt. 92nd Regt.
2 Owen Lloyd, Lieut. -Col. in the army, Capt. 88th Regt.,
TO. Selina, dau. of Alexander Graydon, of Newcastle
House, CO. Dublin, and d. 1 Feb. 1876, leaving
Ormsby Gore, d. unm. 1879.
Sarah, m. let, John Hurvey Adams, Esq. of Northlands,
CO. Cavan, and 2ndly, Edward Gibbs Poingdestre, Esq. i
of Granville Manor, Jersey.
Mary Alice.
I Anne Selina, to. John Barry Mulock, M.D., eldest Bonij
of Thomas Homan Mulock, Esq. of Bellair.
1 IV. Christopher, d, unm.
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The eldest son and heir,
Anthon'T Okmsbt, Esq. of Ballinamore, m. 1st, May, 1303,
Kebecca, dau. of Thomas Elwood, Esq. of Ashford, co. Mayo,
and by her had two daus., Letitia and Elizabeth, both now
deceased, and one son, Thomas, d. 1836. He m. 2ndly, July,
1817, Anne, dau. of Johny Lloyd, Esq. of Lisadom, co. Eos-
common, and by her had two sons,
I. Anthony, his heir, of Ballinamore, d. s. p. 1SS2.
II. John Yeabon, heir to his brother.
■The 2nd son,
John Yeadon Obmsbt, Esq. of Ballinamore, co. Mayo, J. P.,
C.A. Tr:n. Coll. Dublin, b. 1822 ; m. 5 Nov. 1851, Anne, dau.
of Croasdaile, Brown-Miller, Esq. of Milford, co. Mayo, and
iiad, with other issue,
I. Anthony, now of Ballinamore.
n. Charles Croasdaile, b. 13 May, 1856.
HI. John Yeadon, b. 24 Sept. 1B64 ; m. 1889, Susie, dau. ot
— Graham, Esq. of Toronto.
IV. George, b. 3 April, 1868.
V. Thomas, 6. 30 May, 1871.
I. Anne. ii. Katherine.
III. Isabel. IV. Elizabeth Anna.
V. Edith.
Mr. Onnsby d. 7 Jan. 1S88.
Amns—Gu., a bend between six crosses-crosslet fltchee or.
Crest — A dexter arm enibowed in armour ppr., charged with a
rose gu., holding in the hand a man's leg couped at the thigh,
also in armour and ppr. Blotto — Fortis qui prudens.
&eat — Ballinamore House, Kiltimagh, Swinford, co. Mayo.
OEPEN OF ARDTTJLLY.
Oepei.', Eichaed Hugh Millerd, Esq. of Ard-
t\illy, CO. Kerry, M.A., b. 7 Nov. 1829 ; m. 5 Jan.
1871, Amy Noble, eldest dau. of Thomas Horwood,
Esq. of St. Anne's Road, Stamford Hill, London,
and has issue,
I. EicHARD Iluon HoRwooD, &. 22 Sept. 1873.
II. Raymond William, 6. 29 Nov. 1875.
I. Amy Eliza, b. 17 Nov. 1874.
II. Constance Marion, b. 10 July, 1877.
lit. Nora Edith, b. 20 Sept. 1878.
IV. Olive Mabel, b. 10 June, 1880.
V. Mary Winifred, b. 20 Aug. 1884.
VI. Ida Grace Victoria, 6. 31 March, 1887.
Mr. R. H. M. Orpen s. to ArdtuUy on the death of
his father, Sir Richard J. T. Orpen, 4 May, 1876.
liineagre. —The family of Orpen claims great antiquity.
Robert Orpex, Esq. (son, it is stated, of Richard Orpen, a
Boyalist, who fell at Naseby), appears by an inquisition dated
1661, to have resided at Neflaherolin (now named Killorglin),
CO. Kerry. He vi. Lucy Chichester, and had issue, i. Richard,
his heir; ii. Robert, who returned to England, and died there ;
I. Rachel, m. John Mayberry, Esq. ; ii. Dorcas, m. Francis
Crumpe, Esq.; and iii. Margaret, m. Robert Bowen, Esq.
The eldest son,
Richard Orpen, Esq. of The White House, co. Kerry, -was
the first of the f.amily who settled on the river Kenmare. In
1688, after the abdication of the English throne, by James II.,
Mr. Orpen garrisoned his house at Killowen, and received into
it all the neighbouring Protestant families; but Capt. Phelim
M'Carthy, with three thousand Irish soldiers, appearing before
the gates of the garrison, the besieged, after some time, and
when no hope remained of succour, surrendered. Mr. Orpen
effected his escape to England, and returned the following year
as a Commissary, with the rank of Capt. in the army of
William III. He fought at the Boyne, and soon after retired
with his family to Killowen, having been appointed a Magis-
trate for Kerry. He m. Isabella, dau. of Rev. Thomas Palmer,
and had issue,
r. Thomas (Rev.), his heir.
II. Richard, of ArdtuUy, co. Kerry, m. Grace, dau. of John
Eiggs, Esq., CO. Cork, and had issue,
I Richard, of ArdtuUy, m. 1st, 1766, Anna, dau. of Horace
Townsend, Esq. of Bridgemount ; 2ndly, Miss Laplant ;
and Srdly, 1794, Alice, dau. of John Ryves Nettles, Esq.
of Nettkville, co. Cork. By the Isc wife only he had
issue, five sons and two daus.,
1 Richard, of ArdtuUy, -who assumed the additional
surname of Townsend. He ta. 1811, the Hon. Anna
MuUins, dau. of William, 2nd Lord Ventry. and had a
dau. Anna Sarah, m. Adrian Taylor, Esq.
2 Horace Townsend, «<. Miss Elizabeth Kite, and had a
dau. Anna, who d. voung.
3 Edward, m. Maria, dau. of Daniel Crumpe, Esq., and
had issue,
Richard, m. Miss Browne.
Samuel, m. a dau. of William Forster, Esq. of Stough-
ton, CO. Kerry.
Daniel. John Wood.
Grace, m, John Wood, Esq.
Maiy. Anne. Lucinda.
4 Samuel, ot Woodville, m. 5 Aug. 1S05, Sophia, dan.
of Thomas Hungerford, Esq. of The Island, and by her
(who d. Oct. 1830) had issue,
Richard Hungerford, of Brewstcrficld, Killamey, and
Woodville, Kilgarvan, co. Kerry, J. P., B.A.Trin. Coll.
Dublin, 6. 11 AprU, 1807; w. 16 Aug. 1832, Frances
Diana, dau. of Rev. Bastable Herbert, of Brewstcrficld,
and had issue,
1 Arthur Herbert, 6. 8 Sept. 1833; m. 5 June, 1862.
Jane Sophia, dau. of Col. Henry Spencer, and has
issue,
Arthur Cecil Herbert, 6. 3 Dec. 1871.
Mary Frances Heatrice.
Jane Sophia Spencer.
2 Richard Hungerford, h. 15 Aug. 1844; m. 10 Scpc
1867, Maria Martha Taylor, and has issue,
Bastable Herbert, 6. 5 June, 1869.
Adriana Mary. Rose Olivia Victoria.
Frances Diana. Mary Geraldine.
lerne Cornelia Georgiana.
1 Mary, m. 11 Aug. 1859, H. Wheatley, and d. 12
Nov. 1863, leaving issue.
Thomas Hungerford, M.D , 6. 13 June, 1810: m. 18
Aug. 1836, Margaret Augusta Owen, and had, Mary
Elizabeth; Frances Geraldine, m. L. BoHon, M.D. :
Sophie, m. A. Court, Esq. ; and Tliomasine, m. Dr.
Allen, R.N.
Sophia Anne Maria Cranfielo Hungerford, m, 1830,
George Beamish, Esq.
5 Henry, of Gortagas, co. Kerry, Capt. in the army, m.
Letitia Beecher, and had issue,
Richard Beeclier, ra. and had issue, one dau.
T'homas Allen Beecher, J., s. p.
Edward, m. — Heatley, and had issue.
Henry, of Bridgeville Park, co. Kerry, m. Rachel
Harraan.
Mary Anne. Letitia Amelia.
1 Anne, m. Richard Rye, Esq. of Ryecourt.
2 Alice, TO. William Meredith, Esq., and had issue.
1 Grace, to. Daniel Crumpe, Esq.
2 Agnes, to. Thomas Wright, Esq. of Glengariff, co. Cork.
3 Margaret.
HI. Robert, m. Eliza Smith, and had two sons and two daus.,
Richard ; Lovel, who went abroad ; Marj-, d. unrn. ; and
Sarah, m. Major King, of Killarney.
IV. George.
V. Abram, Port Surveyor, of Kenmare.
VI. Raymond, d. unm. 1774. This gentleman, an inde-
fatigable genealogist, compiled, about 1745, a most exten-
sive pedigree of his family.
Mr. Orpen was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Rev. Thomas Orpen, of Killowen, Rector of Kenmare and
adjoining parishes, m. Agnes, dau. of Arthur Herbert, Esq. of
Currens, and had issue,
I. Richard (Rev.), M.A., of Killowen, co. Kerry, and Frank-
fort, CO. Cork, Rector of Valentia, m. Mary, dau. of Matthew
Hutchinson, Esq., and relict ot James French, Esq., by
whom (who d. 1804) he left at his decease, at Bordeaux,
1770, one soaand three daus., Ricliard Thomas, High Sheriff
CO. Cork, d. unm. ; Mary, to. Isr, Capt. John Travers, of
Fir Grove, co. Cork, and 2ndly, Uen. the Hon. William
Mordaunt Maitland; Charlotte, m. 1790, Thomas Quin,
Esq., K.C.; Sophia, 7ii. 1797, Philip Oliver EUard, Esq.,
Capt. Fencible Regt.
II. Arthur, lost at sea, with his wife and only child.
III. Thomas, d. in Trin. Coll. Dublin.
IV. George, a Military Officer, severely wounded at the battle
of Minden. He m. Lucy, dau. of N.ith;;niel Bland, Esq. of
Derryquin Castle, and had issue, Thomas, Capt. Kerry
Militia, d. unm. 1829; Henry Francis, Major 60th Regt.,
killed at Talavera, unm. ; Lucy, m. Alexander Strange,
Capt. of Dragoons, and had issue.
V. Edward, 6. 1741, who resided at the family mansion of
Killowen, and was Major in a Volunteer Regt. ; m. Eleanor
Connor(whorf. 22 March, 1839), and liad issue. He d. 1817.
VI. John Herbert, M.U., an eminent Physician of the city of
Cork, m. Hannah, dau. of Emanuel Hutchinson, Barrister-
at-Law, and d. AprU, 1799, leaving by her (who d. 1808),
1 Thomas Herbert, M.D. of Dublin, m. Penelope, dau.
of David Thomson, Esq. of Oatlunds, co. Meath, and had
issue,
John Herbert Oepen. of St. Stephen's Green, Dublin,
Barrister-at-Law, M.A., LL.D., b. 1806; ?/i. 2Sept. 1840,
EUen Susanna Gertrude, dau. of Rev. John Richards,
5 E 2
1540
OEP
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ORP
of Grange, co. VTesforcl, and d. 3 Sept. 1888, leaving
by her (who rf. 1855) issue,
1 John Eichabds, B.A., Barrister-at Law, h. 23 Apri',
1844; TO. 4 July, 1867, Sarah Constance, dau. of
Heniy Leader, Ksq. of Dromaneen, co. Cork, and
Reaseheath, Nantwich, and by her (who d. 2 Oct.
1884) had issue,
John Herbert, b. 30 Sept. 1808.
Henry Stewart, b. 31 Aug. 1870.
Charles Hutchinson, b. 17 July, 1872.
Hugh Massev, b. 5 April, 1877'; d. 13 June, ISSO.
Etliel Constance, b. 8 Feb. 1881.
2 Thomas Herbert (Rev.), Fellow of Pembroke Coll.
Camb., b. IS Sept. 1847 ; m. 1879, Amy Octavia. dau.
and co-heir of Rev. J. H. A. Gwyther Phillips, Vicar
of St. Jlary's, Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke, and has
issue,
1 Theodore Cecil, b. 24 June, 18S0.
2 John Hugh, b. 19 July, 1882.
3 James Denys, b. 1 Aug. 18-3.
3 Richard Theodore, Major R.E., b. 4 March, 1849.
4 Goddard Henry, 15. A., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 8 May,
1852; 711. 18 Aug. 1880, Adela Klizabeth, only child
of Edward Moore Richards, Esq. of Grange, co.
Wexford, and has
Edward Richards, b. 1884.
Lilian Iris, b. 13 Feb. l3S3.
1 Penelope Jane.
2 Ellen Elizabeth, to. 16 Sept. 1873, Davys Tuckey,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and has issue,
1 Charles Orpen. 2 Ellen Marguerite.
Henry, d. s. p.
Anna Sophia, m. 1 834, John Thompson Young, Esq. of
Philpotstown, co. Meatli.
2 John Emanuel, of Kanturk (Rev.), M.A., b. 1779; m.
Frances, dau. of Richard xVshe, Esq., and by her (who d.
1839) had issue,
John Herbert, of Lisheens, co. Cork, M.D., J. P., to. 1S34,
his cousin, Margaret Leader, and d. s.jj. 1862.
Richard Ashe. Emanuel, d. tmm.
Robert, d. unm.
Fanny Sophia, m. 1834, William Smith, Esq. of Cork,
and had issue.
Eliza, deceased. Hannah, deceased.
Margaret Lucy, in. Thomas Palmer, Esq.
Alice, m. Richard Ashe, Esq. of Coulehane, co. Cerk.
3 Emanuel Hutchinson, of Mount Tallant, m. 1831, Leiitia,
dau. of Rowland Bateman, Esq. of Oak Park, co. Keriy,
d. s. p.
1 Hannah Agnes, d. unm. 2 Frances, d. unm.
S Sophia, d. unm.
4 Margaret Lucv, m. Capt. Henry Odium (who d. 1840),
and d. s. p. 1862.
vit. Francis (Rev.), B.A., Vicar of Kilgarven, co. Kerry,
Rector of Uungourney, co. Cork, and Incumbent of Douglas,
near Cork. He in. 21 Slarch, 1780, Susanna, dau. and co-
heir of Hugh Millerd, Esq. of Monard, Alderman of Cork.
She d. 13 March, 1830, and he d. 1805, leaving issue,
1 Arthur George, Barrister-at-Law, d. s. p. at Edinburgh,
1813.
2 Richard John Theodore (Sir), Knt. of ArdtuUy, co.
Kerry, 6. 6 Nov. 1788; rn. 17 May, 1819, Eliza, eldest
dau. of Rev. Richard Stack, D.D., Fellow of Trin. Coll.
Dublin, and d. 4 May, 1876, having had issue,
Francis Fitz-Richard, B.A., Barrister at-Law, b. 16 July,
1827 ; d. unm. 25 Jan. 1858.
Richard Hugh Millerd, now of Ardlully.
Arthur Herbert, of Gortagas, co. Kerry, M.A. of Trin.
Coll. Dublin, 6. 29 Dec. 1830: m. 3 Oct. Is61, Anne,
eldest dau. of Right Rev. Charles Caulfleld, Bishop
of Nassau, and has issue,
1 Richard Francis Caulfleld. b. 24 Dec. 1863.
2 Charles St. George, b. 12 Dec. 1864.
3 Arthur Herbert Stack, b. 27 July, 1872.
4 William Newenham Montague, b. 27 Nov. 1878.
1 Grace Mary, b. 5 Feb. 1870.
2 Elizabeth Ida, b. 26 March, 1875; d. 16 Oct. 1879.
Charles William de Erpingbam, B.A., Barrister-at-Law,
t. 21 Sept. 1833; d. unm. 10 Oct. Is67.
AVilliam Newenham Morris, b. 31 Jan. 1835, Major 77lh
Foot ; d. unm. 26 Nov. 1870.
Raymond d'Audemar (Rev.), M.A., Archdeacon of
Ardfert, and Rector of Tralee, co. Kerry, 6. 3 1 Aug.
1837; in. 1 Oct. 1867, Sarah, dau. of Daniel de Courcy
MacGlIlycuddy, Esq. of Day Place, Tralee, and has
issue,
1 Richard Theodore, b. 13 Oct. 1869.
2 Charles William MacGilHcuddy, 6. 11 June, 1871.
3 Henry Arthur Herbert, 6. 12 May, 1874.
1 Lucinda Elizabeth, b. 14 June, 1877.
Mary, m. 12 Feb. 1846, George Hall Stack, Esq. of Mul-
laghmore, Omagh, and d. March, 1880, leaving issue.
Theodora Elizabeth, hi. 14 Jan. 1851, Rev. James Going,
Vicar of Kilgarvan, co. Kerry, d. s. p. 17 Sept. 1830.
Emilv Georgiana, m. 26 Nov. 1859, William Phinlret
Stack, Esq,, C.E., and d. 25 May, 1861, leaving one
dau., Cornelia Susanna Sarah.
Elizabeth Ida Rebecca, m. John E. Blacker, Esq.. Capt.
18th Royal Irish, and had issue, one son, John Richard,
TO. Mabel Burke, and has issue.
3 Charles Edward Herbert (Rev.), M.D., member of
various literary societies, the philanthropic founder oj
the National Institution for the Deaf and Dumb at
Claremont, Glasncvin, near Dublin, b. in Cork, 31 Oct.
1791, afterwards took orders and emigrated to the colony
of the Cape of Good Hope, landed at Cape Town 1 2 March,
1848, and Port Elizabeth 26 April, 1848, 1st Rector of
Christ Church, Colesburg, d. at Port Elizabeth 20 April,
1856. He m. 10 Dec. 1823, Alicia Frances, widow of Kev.
Conolly Coane, of Bath, eldest dau. of Major Henry
Charles Sirr, Town Major of the City of Dublin, and by
her (who was b. 18 March, 1796, and d. at Grahamstown
4 Dec. 1869) ad issue,
1 Francis Henry Samuel, M.L.A., and Surveyor Gen^
of Griqualand West, b. 22 Oct. 1824; m. 23 Oct.
1855, Sarah Anne, eldest dau. of Alexander Hugln
Murray, Esq. of Colesberg, and d. 22 Feb. 1893, having
had issue,
Charles Edward Herbert, Cape Civil Service, b. 25 Aug.
18.'56.
F'rancis Hugh Raymond, b. 7 Nov. 1S61.
Arthur Edward, b. 22 May, 1863; d. 11 June, 1863.
Rudmond Newenham Morris, b. 22 May, 1864.
A li«ia Frances Charlotte, b. March, 1858: m. 8 Auf«.
1882, Rev. Robert Herbert Godwin, M.A. Oxon,
Rector of Barkly, youngest son of B. C. Godwin, Esq.
of Winchester, and has issue.
Emily Grace Gordon, d. unm. 16 Aug. 1861.
Lilian Grace Ida.
Florence Rose Slary. d. Jinm. 1 Sept. 1870.
Katharine Irene T heodora.
Mary Grace Geraldine, d. young, Jan. 1875.
Geraldine Grace Mary, d. unm. 29 April, 1S92.
2 Charles Sirr, 6. 29 April, 1826; m. 17 March, 18541,
Rosetta (6. 24 Dec. 1832; d. 17 Sept. 1873), eldest dau.
of William Lucas, Esq. of Grahamstown, and had issue,
Conolly D'Arcy De Erpingham, 6. 15 Sept. 1858.
Emanuel Isidore, h 22 July, 1864; d. 5 Auk. 1864.
Charles Evelyn Claremont, b. 14 Oct. 1865: m. 17
Aug. 1892, Jessie, dau. of Cumberland John Hill,
and has issue, Frank, 6. 4 July, 1893.
Arthur Beverly Morris, 6. 30 Sept. 1868 ; d. 6 June,
18G9.
Lionel Edward, b. 23 Feb. 1871 ; d. 12 Oct. 1871.
Alicia Louisa Herbert, b. 30 Dec. 1855; m. 10 April,
1878, George Go ff Wallace, Esq. of Smithfield, Orange-
Free State, and has issue.
Eulalie Theodora Ida. b. 7 Sept. ISfiO; m. 25 July,
1883, Herman Wilhelm WGhlers, M.D., of Smitht-
field. Orange Free State, and d. 16 May, 1889, leaving
issue.
Rosa Isidore Evangeline, b. 24 June, 1863 ; d. 3 July, i
1863.
3 Arthur Richard, b. 1 July, 1827; m. 1st, 2G Nov.
1856, Emma Haddon, dau. of John Grice, Esq. of
Durban, Natal, and d. 18 July, 1868, leaving issue,
Robert Moriarty, b. 19 May, 1858.
Edward Grice, b. 6 June, 1865.
Alfred Richard, b. 30 Jan. 1867.
Arthur Francis, 6. 23 March, 1868.
Marian May, b. 4 Aug. 1862.
He 7)!. 2ndly, Alice Louisa, dau. of James Attwell, Esq.
cf Battlesden, Victoria, Cape Colony, and has further
issue,
James Havelock, 6. 8 Aug. 1879.
William Hugh, b. II June, 1882.
Harold Gill, d. young, 27 June, 1889.
Thomas Herbert, 6. 7 Sept. 1890.
Leo Graham, 6. 18 Oct. 1892.
Muriel Louisa, b. 9 Jan. 1881.
Gladys Fielding, b. 30 April, 1884.
Florence Angela, b. 29 Sept. 1888.
4 Joseph Millerd, b. 5 Nov. 1828: m. 31 March, 1859;
Elise Pauline, dau. of Rev. Samuel Rolland, of the
Paris Evangelical Mi.«sionary Society of Beersheba,
Basutoland, and has issue,
Raymond Hugh Millerd, b. 5 March, 1861 : d. 26 Sept.
1862.
Reginald Jo«eph Eugene, b. 24 Dec. 1864; m. 3 May,
1887, Grace Sophia, dau. of Edward Richard Carlisle,
and has issue, Bernard George Overton, 6. 23 June,
1888; Violet Madeleine ; and Iris Vivienne.
Hope Rolland, &. 13 Dec. 1867.
Claude Emile, b. 7 Jan. 1871.
Leander Joseph John, 6. 27 Feb. 1877.
Emily Minna Cecile, b. 14 Jan. 1860; d. 23 Oct. 1861.
Helen Agnes Josephine, 6. 1 May, 1863; m. 11 July»
1887, Charles Preston Crewe, Esq., J.P.,andliasi8SUft
Madeleine Elise Emily, 6. 22 Nov. 1874.
5 Richard John Newenham, b. 23 Jan. 1830.
ORE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OSB
1541
6 Henry Martyn Herbert, b. 24 Jan. 1831 ; m. 8 Sept.
J1857, Harriott Eloise (b. 25 June, 1836), dau. of George
'Edward Joseph, Esq. of Pavo Park, Somerset, Cape
•Colony, J.P., and by her (who d. 29 March, 1877, at
■Cape Town), had issue,
Herbert Edward Eichard, b. 19 June, 1858 ; d. 19 May ,
1869.
Ernest Charles Henry, b. 5 Xov. 1859; m. 21 Jan.
1889, Mary Luttig, dau. J. M. Crosby, Esq., and has
Issue,
Arthur George Francis, 6. 8 April, 1862 ; d. 20 Nov.
1862.
Henry Millerd Erpingham, b. 25 June, 1863: m. 29
Sept. 1891, Elizabeth Susan, dau. of Peter Lange,
Esq., and widow of Robert Scholtz, Esq., and has
issue, Irene Erpinghara.
Theodore George Herbert, b. 15 Nov. 1870.
Lionel Emmanuel, b. 27 April, 1872.
Gerald Edward D'Arcy, b. Z Jan. 1875.
Zaidee Eliza, b. 29 Jan. 1861 ; „i. 4 Jan. 18S3, Korris
Edmund Wallace, Esq., B.A., T.C.D., Barrister-at-
Law (d. 19 May, 1883), 3rd son of Itev. Thomas Wal-
lace, of Belfield, co. Dublin.
Agnes Maud, b. 20 April, 1865; m. 22 Dec. 1891,
Joshua Andreas Jouberi, Esq., B.A., Barrister-at-
Law, and has issue.
Eloise Harriott, b. 27 Feb. 1867.
Edith Alice, b. 20 Oct. 1869.
7 Theodore Robert Monisere, 6. 12 Sept. 1835: drowned
29 Jan. 1863, in Orange River, by the upsettiug of his
boat.
i Susannah Alicia Mary, b. 24 July, 1833 ; d. 8 April,
1837.
2 Alicia Emily Catharine, b. 6 July, 1838 ; to. 22 Jan.
1862, Lieut. -Col. Owen Henry Sliong, 10th Regt. of
Foot, only son of Captain Henry Strong, of Ifdey, co.
Oxford, and has issue.
1 Susannah Maria Frances, d. 6 Feb. 1853.
S Emilia Grace Caroline, to. 1816, John Gordon, M.D., of
Dublin, d. s. jj.
3 Rebecca Newenhara Millerd, m. 31 Jan. 1805, Henry
Gage Morris, Esq , Eear-Admiral il.N., and had issue (see
MoKBis of York).
4 Cornelia, unin.
1. Cherry, m. James, son of Nathaniel Bland, Esq. of Derry-
quin Castle.
M. Margaret Lucy, d. unm.
III. Lucy, TO. Conway Blennerhassct, Esq.
IV. Agnes, m. Rev. Walter Stewart.
Amui — Per pale az. and or, a lion rampant counterchanged,
fin the dexterchief point a cross-crossletof the second. Crest —
A demi-lion rampant or, charged on the shoulder with a cross-
crosslet sa. Motto — Veritas vincet.
Seat — Ardtuliy, Kenmare, co. Kerry.
ORRED OF TRANMERE.
Oebed, John Cavendish, Esq. of Tranmere
and Weston, co. Chester, J. P. cos. Northampton
and Sussex, late Major 12th Rojal Lancers, b. 14
July, 1841 ; m. 20 April, 1876, Caroline Alexina,
2nd dau. of George Lane Fox, Esq. of Bramham
Park, CO. York, and has issue,
BoLAND George, 6. 27 Dec. 1886.
Alexina Katherinc, b. 16 Feb. 1877.
Mary Selina, b. 18 Feb. 1880.
Eachel, b. 13 Sept. 18S2.
Lineage. — Stanley Oriied, Esq. of Stourton, co. Chester,
fc. 17 March, 1674, Lord of the Manor of Tranmere (son of
Daniel Orred, Esq. of Stourton, and 6th in descent from Henry
Orred, Viying temji. He.nry VII.), ci. 24 Feb. 1728, leaving, by
Elizabeth, his 2nd wife, dau. of Smyth, of Wirrall, a son,
George Okred, Esq. of Tranmere, 6. 1704: m. 1st, 1728,
Margaret, dau. of John Bennett, Esq. of Willaston, Wirrall,
CO. Chester, and by her (who d. 1730) had a son, Stanley, of
Tranmere, whose line is extinct. He m. 2ndly, 1734, Anne,
dau. and co-heir of John Fletcher, Esq. of Weston, co. Chester,
and by her had issue,
I. John, of Weston and Runcorn, b. 1735 ; m. Jane, dau. and
co-heir of Matthew Alcoek, Esq. of Runcorn, and d. 1810,
having had issue,
1 John, d. s. p. 1804.
1 Anne, of Weston and Runcorn, d. unm. 13 Sept. 1852,
a^ed 88, when the estates of Weston and Runcorn passed,
■ under entail, to her cousin, George Orred, Esq. of Tran-
mere.
2 Elizabeth, d.s p. 1833. 3 Jane, d.s.p. 1811.
4 Mary, d. s. p. 5 Sarah, c(. s. p.
II. Fletcher, of whom presently.
ill. Daniel, of J ranmere, b. 1741 ; d. s. p. 1828.
*• Anne, ,i. Ki.zuboth.
The 2nd son,
P'letchee Orred, Esq. of Bebington, b. 1739 ; m. 1708,
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Robert Middleton, Esq. of
Lancashire, and had issue, George, his heir; Anne,?;!. George
Whitley, Esq. of Norley, co. Chester; Elizabeth, to. T. C.
Clemens, Esq. of Ashtield, co. Lancaster; and Helen, d. s. p.
1849. The son and heir,
George Orred, Esq. of Tranmere, 6. 1767 ; m. 1803, Frances,
dau. of William Woodville, Esq. of Edge Hill, co. Lancaster,
and d. 1828, having iiad issue,
I. George, his heir.
II. John, b. 1810; m. M. C. Willinke, dau. of the Chevalier
Willinke, Knt. of the Order of the Lioa of the Netherland.-,
and by her (who d. 1867) had issue,
1 John Woodville, b. 12 Feb. 18.50: d. 1877.
2 George Randal, 6. 17 June, 1852; d. 1875.
1 Anne Frances. 2 Clara Edith.
3 Catherine Hester. 4 Sarah Matilda.
5 Sophia Sybil.
He TO. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Cheethaai Hilton, Esq., and
d. 1878; shed. 1880.
I. Anne, d. s. p. 1890, aged 85.
II. Georgiana, m. 26 March, 1S36, Robert, Viscount Sher-
brooke, and d. s. p). Nov. Ib34.
III. Matilda, d. s. p. 1862.
IV. Sophia, m. 5 Nov. 1840, Sir Archibald Dunbar, 5th Bart.
The eldest son,
George Orred, Esq. of Tranmere, b. 1807; m. 1 Jan. 1838,
Matilda (who d. 17 Feb. 1877), dau. of Thomas Thistlethwayte,
Esq. of Southwick Park, Hants, formerly M.P. for that co.,
and d. Oct. 1869, having had issue,
I. John Cavendish, now of Tranmere.
II. George Stanley, of Hay ward Lodge, co. Dorset, late Capt.
1st Vol. batt. Dorchester Regt., and Army Reserve, and
late Lieut. 7th Fusiliers, and 2nd Batt. Royal Highlanders
(Black Watch), 6. 1843; ra. 11 April, 1872, Edith Grace,
dau. of Major Henry Berkeley Portm.an, brother of Edward,
Viscount Portman.
lit. Charles Fletcher D'Anyers.
I. Matilda Catherine. II. Selina Tryphena, d. 1858.
III. Meta Caroline.
^rnis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a fesse dancette arg., for
Orred; 2nd, sa.. a cross engrailed arg. between four plates,
each charged with a pheon of the field, for Fletcher ; 3rd, arg.,
a cross engrailed sa., for Middleton. Crest — A hare salient
ppr., bearing in its mouih three eais of corn or.
Residence — Lavant House, Chichester.
SMYTH-OSBOURNE OF ASH.
SlfYTH-OsBOUENE, JoHX SilYTH, Esq. of Ash,
CO. Devon, J.P., b. 5 Feb. 1842 ; m. 18 Nov. 1875,
Eli/.a Cotton, dau. of Col. Prior, of Sidney Place,
Bath, and grand-dau. of Benjamin Way, of Den-
ham Place, Bucljs, and has had issue,
I. Arthur John, b. Oct. 1876 ; d. 17 Feb. 1881.
II. George Nowell Thomas, b. 6 Sept. 1877.
III. Henry Percy, b. 28 Jan. 1879.
IV. Edward, b. 9 June, 1884.
V. John Greville, 6. 27 July, 1886.
VI. Douglas Gregory, 6. 29 Dec. 1890.
VII. Wilfred, b. 11 Dec. 1893.
1. Catherine Louise.
Mr. Smyth-Osbourne, of Wortley Manor, Leeds,
assumed, in 1878, the additional surname of
Smyth, as grand-nephew and heir-at-law of the
late John Smyth, formerly of Holbeck, Leeds, and
of Bowcliffe House. Yorkshire ; purchased the
property of Ash in 1882.
Xiineage. — Thomas Osbourne, Esq. of Willerby, Hull, m.
20 Nov. 1804, Lydia Smyth, sister and heiress of John Smyth,
of Holbeck, and had issue,
I. Thomas, d. unm.
II. John, of whom presentlj",
III. George, d. unm.
I. Elizabeth, m. George Schonswar, Esq., and d. s. p.
II. Lydia, m. Mathew Hughes, Esq., and d. s. p.
III. Catherine. iv. Anne.
The 2nd son,
John Smyth Osbocrse. Esq. of Wortley Manor, Leeds, m.
1840, Louisa, dau. of Charles Small, Esq. of Newport Pagnell,
Bucks, and widow of C. Harvey, Esq. and by her had issue,
John Smyth, now of Ash.
Lydia Foulkes, of Hohnedown, Monkokehampton.
Mr. Osbourne J. 1878.
Seat — Ash. Iddesleigh, Devon.
Club — Junior Carlton.
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O'SH
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OSM
O'SHEE OF aARDENMOREIS.
O'Shee, Nicholas Kichaed Power, Esq. of
Gardenmorris, co. Waterford, and Slieestown, co.
KilkenuY, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1861, b.
1821 ; s. his brother 1859 ; m. 18 April, 1865,
Lady GwendoHne Anson, youngest dau. of Thomas
William, 1st Earl of Lichfield, and has issue,
I. lilCHABD ALFKED POEB, 6. 1SG7.
II. JolmFoer, 6. 18G9. ni. George Ivor Poer, 6. 1S73,
I. Gwendolen, b. 1866. ii. Aline Angela, b. 1879.
Xiineagre. — Odanus O'Shee, chief of his name in the 10th
century, is styled in a pedigree, attested in 1582 by Kobert
Cook, Clarenceux King of Arms, " Lord of The Cantred of
Texnane O'Shee, in Kerry, and of the manors of Cloran O'Shee,
Clone O'Shee, and Drangan O'Shee, in Tipperary," to which co.
t'.iey seem to have emigrated in the 13th century. Odoneus
O'Shee, chief of his name (and the 10th in a direct line from
the above Odanus), styled also in the same pedigree Lord of
Cramp's Castle and Sliecsland, in Tipperary, obtained, with
his three brothers, 'William, Edmund, and John, letters of
denization from Koger Mortimer, Earl of March and Ulster,
dated at Clonmel, 6 Nov. 1381, which were confirmed by King
Henry "VI. by letters patent, dated at Naas, 18 Xov. 35 Henhy
VI., to his great-great-grandson,
EicHARD Shee, father (by his wife. Rose Archer) of
Kobert Shee, who settled at Kilkenny, where he was a
merchant and Burgess, and filled the office of Sovereign in
1499. He fell at the battle of Moyallow, 6 Aug. 1500, and left
by his wife, Catherine Sherlock, a son,
BicHAED Shee, Burgess of Kilkenny, m. Joan, dau. and
heir of Elias Archer, of New Ross, and had five sons and three
daus. The eldest son,
Robert Shee, Esq. of Bonnestown, co. Kilkenny, J.P., ra.
Margaret Rothe, and had, with six daus., five sons,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. Elias, of Kilkenny, described by Holinshed, as "Elias
Sheth, borne in Kilkennye, sometime scholer of Oxford, a
gentleman of a passing wit, a pleasant conceited compa-
nion, full of mirth without gall. He wrote in English
divers sonnets." He was ancestor of
George Shee, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Martin Kirwan, Esq.
of Blindwell, co. Galway, and had issue,
1 Anthony, of Castlebar, grandfather of Sir George
Shee, Bart, of Dunmore, wlio d. s. p. 1870.
2 Martin, of Dublin, m. Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of
John Archer, E.sq., and was father of
Sir Martin Archer Shee, Knt., D.C.L., President of
the Royal Academy, an official trustee of the British
Museum, F.R.S., Honorary Member of the Royal
Hibernian Academy and of the Academies of New
York, Charleston, and Philadelphia, 6. 23 Dec. 1770 ;
m. 6 Dec. 1797, Mary, eldest dau. ol James Power,
Esq. of Youghal, co. Cork, and d. 19 Aug. 1850,
having by her had issue,
George Archer, 6. 21 June, 1800; m. 17 Oct. 1S42,
.Jane Seymour, 3rd dau. of Sir Thomas Joseph De
Trafford, 1st Bart., and d. 1879.
Martin Archer, Q.C., b. 14 Nov. 1804; m. Louisa
Catherine, 2nd dau. of John Richard Barrett, Esq.
of Milton House, Berks.
AVilliam Archer, 6. 28 Aug. 1810; m. Harriet, widow
of Coi. William Cubitt, and dau, of George Har-
court, Esq., and had one son, .Martin Archer, b.
1846, and two daus., Mary and Harriet.
Anna .Archer. Mary Archer.
Eliza Jane.
III. Marcus. iv. Matthew.
V. Andrew.
The eldest son.
Sir Richard Shee, Knt. of 'Dppercourt, co. Kilkenny, and
of Cloran, co. Tipperary, a Member of Gray's Inn, London,
Seneschal of Irishtown 1568, Treasurer of the Regalities of
Tipperary 1571, and Deputy to the Lord High Treasurer of
Ireland 1576. Sir Richard founded, in the year 1582, the
hospital in Kilkenny called after his name. He m. 1st, Mar-
garet, dau. of John Sherlock, Esq. of Mothe, co. Waterford,
Jmd had five sons, 1 Robert, d. unm. : 2 Lucas, ancestor of the
Shees of Cloran ; 3 Thomas, d. s. p. ; 4 John, d. unm. (a Jesuit
priest; ; 5 Marcus, progenitor of the Siiees of Sheestown and
Gardenmorris. Sir Richard Shee m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau.
of Christopher Fagan, Esq., Alderman of Dublin, but by her,
■who survived him, he left no issue. Sir Richard tZ. 10 Aug.
1608. His 5th son,
Maecds Shee, of Sheestown, to. Ellen, dau. of Oliver Grace,
Baron of Courtstown, and had five sons,
Richard, his heir. John.
Lucas, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert 'Warren, Esq. oi Castle-
town, CO. Galway, and had ason, Nicholas Sbee, M.D., who
m. Eleonora, dau. of John Purcell, Esq. of Borrisoleigh, and
had a son, Richard, living 1682, from whom claimed descent
(as his great-grandson) William Shee, of Camas, co. Lime-
rick, 6. 1709, son of Martin Shee, of Camas, by Ellinor,
dau. of Edmond Bourke, of Ballinagarde, co. Limerick.
He m. 1738, Maria 'Jheresa, dau. of Peter Preponier, of
Landreces, Surgeon, and had issue, a son, Henry,. Col. of
Horse, Knt. of St. Louis, Count and Peer of France (father
of Fran(;oise, wife of Baron James Wulfrand D'Alton, and
mother of Edmond, Count D'Alton-Shec), and a dau. Louisa,,
who ra. Thomas Clarke (a native of co. Kilkenny and a
Col. in the French service), by whom she had a son, Henry
Clarke, Due de Feltre, Marshal of France, and many years
Minister at War to the Emperor Napoleon L, 6. 17G5 ; d.
1818.
James. Thom.as.
Mr. Shee was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Richard Shee, Esq. of Sheestown, in. Rose, dau. and heir
of Peter Rothe, Esq., and was s. by his son,
Marcus Shee, Esq. of Sheestown, m. Mary, dau. of Nicholas-
Plunkett, Esq. of Dunsoghly, and had issue,
Richard, his successor. Marcus. Nicholas.
John, ancestor of the Shees of Jiallyreddan, from whon'v
descended Richard Shee. son of John Shee, Esq. of Bally-
reddan. Col. of tlie 35th Regt.
He made his will 16 March, 1684, and was s. at liis death by
his eldest son,
Richard Shee, Esq. of Sheestown, m. the Hon. Dymphn.Ti
Earnewall, dau. of Robert, 9th Lord Trimlestown, and dyinp:
10 Dec. 1748, left (with a dau. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Power.
Esq. of Gardenmorris, co. Waterford) four sons, i. Marcus:
I'. Robert, Col. in Berwick's Regt. and Knt. of St. Louis:
III. Nicholas; iv. James. The eldest son,
Marcus Shee, Esq. of Sheestown, m. Thomasina, dau. of
Thomas Masterton, Esq. of Castletown, co. Wexford, and had,,
with four daus., who rf. unm., two sons,
John, his heir.
Richard, a Gen. in the French service, b. .1742; m. Victoirc-
Felicitu, dau. of Capt. E. P. L. Shee, Knt'. of St. Louis, anik
had a son, Alexander, a Capt. in the French service.
Mr. Shee was s. at his decease by his eldest son, who, adopt-
ing the Irish prefix, became
John O'Shee, Esq. of Sheestown, and served as High SherifT
for the CO. of Waterford. He m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
Richard Power, Esq. of Gardenmorris, co. Waterford, and haik
issue,
RicHiRD Power, his heir.
Arnold, Major in the Waterford Militia, d. unm. 1843.
John, a Col. in the Austrian seryice, d. unm. at Sheestown.
1813.
Mr. O'Shee was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Power O'Shee, Esq. of Gardenmorris and Shees-
town, m. 1804, Margaret, dau. of Nicholas Power, Esq. of
Snowhill, CO. Kilkenny, and by her (who d. Nov. 1865) left as,
his decease, aged 59, in 1827,
John Power, his heir.
Nicholas Richard, successor to his brother, and now o£
Gardenmorris.
The elder son,
John Power O'Shee, Esq. of Gardenmorris and of Shees-
town, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Waterford 1832, b. 1810;
d. 5 July, 1859, and was s. by his brother Nicholas, now of
Gardenmorris.
Arras — Quarterly: 1st, per bend indented or and az., two
fleurs-de-lis counterchanged, the hereditary arms of Odanens
O'Shee, 13S2; 2nd, gu., three swords per fesse arg., hiltcd or.,
the centre sword pointing to the sinister side, the arms of
William O'Shee, brother ot Odaneus ; 3rd, sa., three pheons arg.,
the arms of John O'Shee, brother of Odaneus; 4th, gu. two
swords in saltire arg. point down, surmounted by a third in
pale point up, hilted or, the ensign of Edmond O'Shee, brother
of Odaneus. Crest — A swan rousant sa. , membered and beakeiJ
gu. Molin — Vincit Veritas.
Sents — Gardenmorris, Kill, Piltown, and Sheestown, near
Kilkenny.
OSMASTON OF HAWKHURST COURT. \
OsMASTON, John, Esq. of Hawkhurst Court, co-
Sussex, J.P. for cos. Derby, Stafford, and Susses,
D.L., CO. Derby, h. 21 June, 1831 ; assumed tlie-
surname of OsMASTOX in 1876 5 w- 1st, 1853, Emily-
Sophia, dau. of Eev. Henry Western Plumptre,
Eector of East-n'ood, Notts, and by her had issue,
I. Francis Plumptee Beresfoed, &. 1857 ; m. 1884, Eleanor i
Margaret, dau. of Rev. Thomas Field, of Bigby Rectory,
osw
THE LANDED aEXTRY.
OSW
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CO. Lincoln, and has issue, Dudley Francis, 6. 1892;
Dorothea, b. 1887.
II. Marcus Western Beresford, 6. 1859.
J. Eleanor Agnes, m. 1880, John Pemherton Coote, Lieut.
K.N.
II. Emily Sophia.
Mr. Osmaston m. 2ndly, 18G1, Florence Mary, dau.
of Edward Eoyd Eice, Esq. of Dane Coui-t, Kent,
and has issue,
III. Basil de Forest, b. 1862.
IV. Cecil Alvend FitzHerbert, 6. 1866; m. 1893, Minnie
Buckley, dau. of Gen. Tuson, R.M.A., and has issue.
V. Bertram Beresford, 6. 18G8; m. 1892, Catherine Mary,
dau. of Gen. Hitchinson, and has issue,
VI. Osmund Gordon, 6. 18G9.
VII. Lionel Siierbrooke, b. 1870.
vm. John Henry, b. 18S1. ix. Ulric Ernest, b. 1883.
s. Arthur Edward, 6. 1885.
lu. Eosamond Florence, m. 18S9, Rev. William Ilenshaw
Starling.
IT. Violet Mary. v. Olive Elizabeth.
liineag-e.— John Wright, Esq., m. 1791, Elizabeth, dau.
of Francis Beresford, Esq. of Ashbourne, and heiress of John
Beresford, Esq., and d. 1840, leaving by her (who d. 1833) a
con,
Francis Wright, Esq. of Osmaston Manor, co. Derby, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff of Xotts 1842, to. 12 Aug. 1830, Selina,
eldest dau. of Sir Henry FitzHerbert, Bart, of Tissington
Hall, CO. Derby, and by her (who d. 1888) had issue,
I. John, now of Haw khurst Court.
II. Henry (Rev.), b. 1833; m.hacy, dau. of Hon. Leslie Mel-
ville, of Bramstone Hall, co. Lincoln, and d. 1880, having
had issue.
III. Francis Beresford, 6. 1837: m. Adeline Frances, dau. of
Col. FitzHerbert, of Somersall Herbert, and has issue.
IV. FitzHerbert, b. 1841 ; m. 1865. Louise Charlotte, dau. of
Ernst Von Beckman, pastor of Holsgendorf, Mecklenburg-
Schwerin, and has issue.
V. Marcus Beresford, d. in infancy.
VI. Philip, 6. 1846; m. Alice Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. W.
Bury, and has issue.
I. Agnes, d. unin.
It. Elizabeth, m. John Bridges Plumptre, Esq. of Goodne-
stone, Kent (who d. 1888), and has issue.
in. Selina, m. Francis, 2nd son of Sir Charles Fox, and has
issue.
IV. Frances, m. Rev. Frederick E. Wigram, and has issue.
V. Mary, m. Charles Douglas (knighted 1888;, son of Sir C.
Fox, and has issue.
VI. Judith.
Hr. Wright d. 1873.
Scat — ^Hawkhui-st Court, Billingshnrst, Susses.
OSWALD OF ATTCHINCETJIVE.
Oswald, Eichaed Alexandee, Esq. of Auchin-
cruive, co. Ayr, late Lieut. 29tli Foot, Yice-Lieut.
of CO. Ayr, and D.L. of the Stewartry of Kirkcud-
bright, b. 6 June, 1S41 ; m. 25 Nov. 1868, Maud,
dau. of James Smith-Barry, Esq. of Marbury Hall
and Fota Islard, co. Cork.
Xjineag'e. — Rev. James Oswald, minister of Dunnett, in
Caithness, had two sons, JAirES and Richard, merchant of
London, Minister Plenipotentiary to sign the Articles of
Treaty in the United States, who acquired by purchase the
estates of Auchincruive about 1755, and d. s. -p. 1785. The
elder son.
Rev. Dr. James Oswald, m.. Miss Murray, of Pennyland, co.
Caithness, and had two sons,
I. George, of Scotstoun and Auchincruive, m. Margaret, dau.
of David Smythe, Esq. of Methven, co. Perth, and had,
1 Richard Alexander, of Auchincruive, M.P. forco. Ayr,
6. 18 Feb. 1771 ; m. 1st, 17^3, Louisa, dau. of Wynne
Johnston, Esq. of Hilton in the Mcrse, and by her (who
d. 1797) he had one son, Richard, who to. 10 Dec. 1833,
Lady Mary Kennedy, dau. of the Marquess of Ailsa, but
d.s.p. the Jan. following, and one dau. Mary Hester,
m. 1818, Thomas Spencer Lindsay, Esq. of Hollymount,
CO. Mayo. Mr. Oswald m. 2ndly, 1817, Lady Lillias
Macqueen, widow of Robert Dundas Macqueen, Esq. of
Braxtield, and dau. of Hugh, 12th Earl of Eglinton, but
by her had no issue. He d. 1841.
2 David, Major 38ih Foot, d. 1796.
3 James, Capt. R.N., (i. 1822.
4 Alexander, Advocate at the Scottish Bar, to. 1819, Anne.
dau. of Sir Hew Hamilton, Bart., and d, s. p. 1821. She
d. 1826.
1 Elizabeth, of Scotstoun.
2 Catherine, m. Robert Haldane, Esq.
3 Margaret, m. Gen. J. Wilson.
4 Christian, m. Alexander Anderson, Esq.
5 Mary, m. James Dennistoun, Esq.
II. Alexander, of whom we treat.
Dr. Oswald, of Auchincruive, d. 1819. His 2nd son,
Alexander Oswald, Esq. of Shieldhall, merchant in Glas-
gow, m. Margaret, dau. of John Dundas, of Manor, co. Perth,
and had issue,
James Oswald, of Auchincruive, M.P. for Glasgow, d. s. p.
1853. John, d. unm. 1800.
Richard Alexander, of Moor Park, co. Lanark, m. 24 Oct.
1810, Elizabeth, dau. of John Anderson, Esq., merchant,
of London, and d. 3 March, 1821, leaving two sons and two
daus.,
Alexander Haldane, of whom presently.
George, of Auchincruive.
Margaret Dundas. Mary, m. James Brown, Esq.
Agnes. Elizabeth.
Lilias, TO. Andrew Mitchell. Esq. of Glasgow.
Margaret, m. Alexander M'Fadgeon, M.D.
Mr. Oswald d. 1813. His grandson,
Alexander Haldane Oswald, Esq. of Auchincruive, co.
Ayr, at one time M.P. for that co., b. 1811 ; m. 15 Aug. 1844,
Lady Maria Louisa Elizabeth Frederica, dau. of William, 1st
Earl of Craven, and widow of Sir George Frederick .Johnstone,
7th Bart, of Westerhall (which lady d. 20 Oct. 1858), and had
issue,
James, b. 31 May, 1848 ; d. 17 Dec. 1S65.
Louisa Elizabeth, m. 19 Nov. 1SG4, Lieut. -Col. Farquharson,
of luvercauld.
Edith Mary, m. 9 Jan. 1869, the Hon. John Manners Yorke,
R.N.
He d. G Sept. 18C8, and was s. by his brother,
George Oswald, Esq. of Auchincruive, and of Cavens,
Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, b. 1814; m. 1st, Lydia Margaret,
dau. of Frederick Homan, Esq. of Ardenwood, co. Kildare,
and by her (who d. 6 March, 1844) had issue,
I. Richard Alexander, now of Auchincruive.
I. Mary Georjiiana, m. \V. Cuninghame, Esq., late 11th
Hussars, and has issue three sons and four daus.
Mr. Oswald m. 2ndly, Julia Mary, dau. of Col. Ferrier
Hamilton, of Cairnhill and Westport, co. Ayr, and by her (who
d. 7 March, 1860) had issue,
II. Julian, Capt. 16th Lancers, 6. 17 Feb. 18G0.
II. Evelyn Louisa.
He d. 27 March, 1871.
Arms — Az., a naked man, wreathed about the middle with
bay leaves, having a quiver of arrows by his side, bearing a bow
in his left hand, all ppr., and pointing with his right to a star,
in the dexter chief pomt or, a border engrailed of the last,
Crest — A dexter hand issuing out of a cloud and pointing to a
star of eight rays ppr. Motto — Sequamur.
Seats — Auchincruive, near Ayr, co. Ayr, and Cavens, Kirk-
bean, CO. Kirkcudbright.
OSWALD OF DUNNIKIER.
Oswald, John, Esq. of Dunnikier, co. Fife, J.P.
and D.L., educated at Eton, late Sec. in H.M.
Diplomatic Service, b. 12 June, 1856.
Lineage. — The family of Oswald has been for some time
resident in the neighbourhood of Kirkcaldy. The most dis-
tinguished of its members was the Eicnx Hon. .Tames Oswald,
who was b. 1715, and was for many years M.P. for co. Fife
and for the Kirkcaldy Burghs. He proved himself an eminent
statesman, filling some of the highest offices of the Crown witli
distinction. He to. 19 Jan. 1746, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph
Townsend, Esq., and widow of Abraham Reynardson, Esq.,
and d. 24 March, 1769. His successor,
James Townsend Oswald, Esq. of Dunnikier, M.P. for
the Kirkcaldy Burghs, m. 17C9, J:;net Grey, of Skibo, co.
Sutherland, and by her (who d. 1842) left at his decease, 1813,
a son.
Gen. Sir John Oswald, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., who served in
the capture of some of the West India islands, and greatly dis-
tinguished himself at the capture of the Ionian Islands from
the French, of which islands he was afterwards made the
Governor. In the sequel, he joined the army in the Peninsula,
under the Duke of Wellington, and proved himself a most able
officer whilst in command of the 5th Division at Vittoria.
He TO. 1st, 1812, Charlotte Alice, dau. of Rev. Lord- Charles
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.OWE
THE LANDED GEXTET.
0W2
Murray, of Little Harle Tower, Northumberland (son of
John, 3rd Duke of Athole), and by her {who d. 1827) had
issue,
James Townsesd, late of Dunnikier.
Charlotte Alicia, (/. 5 Oct. ISiiS.
Mary, m. Kiuhard Trotter, Esq. of Morton Hall, MiJlothian,
and d. 13 Oct. 1851.
Emily, vi. AVilliam Smythe, Esq. of Methven Castle, co.
Perth.
Frances Jemima, m. John Murray Drummond, Esq. of Meg-
ginch Castle, co. Perth.
Georgia Anne, Hi. John Archer Iloublou, Esq. of Halling-
bury, Essex.
Sir John 771. 2ndly, 29 Oct. 1829, Amelia Jane, dau. of Lord
Henry Murray, son of John, 3rd Duke of Athole, and by her
lad a son and a dau.,
Henry Murray (Rev.), Rector of Great Hallingbury, Bishop
Stortford. b. 1832, m. 1869, Elizabeth, younger dau. of teir
John Eichardson, Bart., of Pitfour Castle.
Elizabeth Jane.
Sir John d. 8 June, 1840, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Townsend Oswald, Esq. of Dunnikier, co. Fife, J. P.
and D.L., late Capt. Grenadier Guards, 6. 18 Sept. 1820 ; m. 3
May, 1848, Ellin Octavia, dau. of the late Philip John Miles,
Esq. of Leigh Court, M.P. for Bristol for many years, and had
issue,
I. John, now of Dunnikier.
II. St. Clair, Capt. 3rd Hussars, b. 20 Xnv. 1S.'j3.
I. Clara, m. Rev. George Egerton, Canon of Lichfield and
Rector of Myddle, Shropshire.
II. Charlotte Alice. iii. Mary.
IV. Emily. v. Ellin Alexandra.
Mr. J. T. Oswald d. 2 June, 1893, and wass. by his eldest son.
At~ms — Az., a savage ppr., wreathed about the middle with
Ttay leaves vert, bearing in the sinister hand a b:iton, and
in the dexter across pattee fitch^e, therewith pointing to a star
placed in the dexter chief or. Crest — A star of six points wavy
.arg. Motto — Jlonstrant astra viam.
&ai— Dunnikier, Kirkcaldy, to. Fife.
OWEN OF BETTWS.
OwEN', Hugh Darby Anxeslet, Esq. of Eettws
Hall, CO. Montgomery, b. 17 Aug. 1852 ; m. 6
June, 1885, Lady Muriel Frances Louisa, dau. of
Charles John, 19th Earl of Shrewsbury, and widow
of Viscount Helmsley {see Bueke's Feerage).
liineage. — The pedigree of this family is registered in
the Heralds" College from Bodri Mawr, King of All Wales.
Madoc ap Ievan, of Caereinion, descended from Gbono
AP Owen, son or grandson of Howell Dda, Iving of South
Wales, adopted for arms, "Arg. a lion rampant sa, a canton
of the last." His son,
Griffith ap Madoc, ni. Mali, dau. of Howel ap Ievan
Lloyd, and was father of
Owen ap Griffith, of Llunllo, near Machynlleth, who in.
1st, Isabel, dau. of David Llojd ap Ievan ap lUrid Middleton,
and had issue,
I, David Llotd ap Owen, his heir.
II. Howel, ancestor of Owen of Woodhouse (see that family).
He7n.2ndly, Gwenwhyfar, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Ireland,
Esq. of Oswestry, and had by her (who m. 2udly, Richard ap
jileredith, gent.),
ju. Richard, of Shrewsbury, m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Ottley, Esq., and had Issue,
1 Thomas, of Condovcr, co. Salop, one of the Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas, m. 1st, Sara, dau. and heir of
Humphrey Baskerville, Alderman, m. Alicia, dau. of
Thomas Wilkes, and widow 1st. of Henry Robertson, and
2ndly, of Alderman William Elkyn. By his first wife he
had, with other issue, 1 Sm Roger, Knt. of Con-
dover, M.P. co Salop, High Sheriff, 1G94, d. s.p. male,
and was s. bv his brother ; and 2 Sib William, Knt. of
Condover, High Sheriff 1623, m. Ellen, dau. of Sir Robert
Needham, Knt. of Shavington, and d. 1662, leaving a son,
Uoger, of Condover, b. 1611, who m. Hon. Alice Gerard,
dau. of Gilbert, 2nd Lord Gerard, of Gerard's Bromley,
and was father of Thomas, of Condover, b. 1641, m.
Isabella, dau. of James Campbell, Esq. of Woodland, co.
Essex, and had a son,
Roger, of Condover, High Sheriff 1708, m. Jane, dau.
of Edward Vaughan, Esq. of Trawscoed, and d. 1717,
leaving
1 Edward, of Condover, his heir, m. Mary, dau. and
co-heir of Edward Owen, Esq. of Eaton Mascott, and
d. .1. p.
2 Thomas Owen, Esq. of Condover, heir to his
brother, and last male descendant of Owen of Con-
dover, d.unm. 31 Jan. 1731.
1 Letitii, of Condover, devisee of her brother, vi. 1st,
Richard Mytton, Esq. of Halston, and 2ndly, Traffor.l
Barnston, Esq. of Churton, and had, by her lit
husband, an only dau. and heir, A.>cn* Maiiia
Mttton, who m. Sir Charlton Leighton, 3id Bart, i.'
Watlesborough, and dying 1750, left (with other issui.-,
see Burke's Petraye), a dau. Anna-IIaria Leight"\|
to whiim her grandmother, Leiitia Owen, by willl
dated 1750, devised Condover. She m. Nicholas
Smythe, Esq. of Nibley, co. Gloucester, and left issue
(see Cholmondeley of Condover).
2 Richard, of Whitley, ancestor of Owen, now Kynaston
of Hardwick (see that familu).
3 Robert, bur. 27 March, 1603.
4 John, of Shrewsbury, living 1572.
1 Elizabeth, m. Hugh Phillipps, of Shrewsbury.
IV. Thomas, Serjeant-at-Law, who left an only dau. Ursula.
Owen ap Griffith was s. by his eldest son,
David Lloyd ap Owen, m. Thomasine, dau. and co-heir of 1
Thomas Ireland, Esq. of Oswestry, sister of his father's 2nd j
wife, and had (with four daus.) an only son and heir, \
John ap David Lloyd, of Machynlleth, ??i. Matilda, dau. of
Hugh ap Ievan, of Mathafarn, and had
Owen ap John, otherwise Owen Jones, of Machynlleth, who
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Owen ap Howel Goch. By her he had
(with five daus.) an only son and heir,
Rowland Owen, of Llunllo, who first adopted the surname
of Owen ; he was High Sheriff co. Montgomery 1611, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Richard Pugh, Esq. of Mathafarn, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Thomas Owen, Esq. of Llunllo, who m. Joyce Pugh, of
Mathafarn, and was father of
Rowland Owen, Esq. of Llunllo. He m. Barbara, dau. of
Lumley Williams, Esq. of Ystymcollwyn, and had one son,
Thomas Owen, Esq. of Llunllo, in. 1st, Anna, dau. of Sir
Thomas Powell, Knt. of Llechwedd Dyrys, co. Cardigan, one
of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, and by her had
two sons,
I. Thomas, of Llunllo, High Sheriff co. Montgomery, 1726,
?)!. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Cornelius Le Brun, Esq. of
Kanteos, co. Cardigan, and had, with two daus.,
1 Rowland, of Llunllo, m. Frances Philipps, of co.
Carmarthen, d. s. p. 15 Jan. 1738.
2 Thomas, of Llunllo, heir to his brother, iii. Anne, dau.
of Lewis Edwards, Esq. of Talgarth, co. Merioneth, and
had issue,
Thomas, d. unm. Robert, d. unm.
Lewis, d. unm.
Avarina Brunetta, heir of her father, m. 19 May, 1772,
John Herbert, Esq. of Dolvorgan, co. Montgomery, and
had i.'sue.
Susan, d. unm.
Margaret, m. Thomas Lloyd Anwyl, Esq.
II. William, of Bettws, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Owen ?n. 2ndly, Abigail, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Hugh
Owen, of Bronyclydwr, and by her had,
III. Hugh (see Owen of Tedsmore).
I. Barbara, d. unm.
II. Martha, m. Richard Bclkeley Hatchett, Esq., from
whom descended Owen of Tedsmore (see Diat family).
The 2nd son, whose descendant became eventual heir male,
William Owen, Esq. of Bettws, co. Montgomery, in. 24
June, 1704, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Richard Pryce,
Esq. of Henvaes (son of Thomas Pryce, Esq., by Elizabetli
his wife, dau. of John Lingaine, Esq. of Bettws), and had,
with a younger son, Thomas, b. 1712, who d. unm., a suc-
cessor,
Lingaine Owen, Esq. of Bettws, m. 1706, Mary, dau. of
Jenkin Lloyd, Esq. of Clockfaen, co. Montgomery (by Rachael
his wife, dau. of John Fowler, Esq. of Abbey Cwm Ilir, co.
Radnor), and by her (who m. 2ndly, John Gethwyn, Gent, of
Vaynor, and d. 1797, aged 90 years) left at his decease, 1735,
aged 29 (with four daus.), one son,
Pryce Owen, Esq. of Bettws, m. Bridget, only dau. and
heiress of John Wliitfield, Esq. of Shrewsbury, and left at his
decease, 31 July, 1786, a dau. Harriet, in. Rev. John Rocke,
M.A., Rector of Clungunford, co. Salop, and a son,
Ven. Hugh Owen, M.A., of Bettws, Archdeacon of Salop,
Prebendaryof Lichfield and Sarum.and Portionist of Brampton,
CO. Oxford, m. Harriet, dau. and co-heir of Edward Jeffreys.
Esq. of Shrewsbury, and had issue,
Edward Pbtce, his heir.
Harriett, m. Charles Townshcnd Wilson, Esq., son of
Richard Wilson, Esq. co. Tyrone, by his wife, Anne,
dau. of Right Hon. John Townshend, Chancellor of tha
Exchequer.
OWE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
OWE
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Archdeacon Owen d. 23 Pec. 1827, and was s. by his son,
Bev. Edward Prsce Owen, M.A., of Bettws, Vicar of
Wellington, and Rector of Eyton, co. Salop, 6. 3 March, 1788 ;
m. 6 Dec. 1825, Mary, only dau. and heiress of Samuel Darby,
Esq. of Colebrookdale, and had issue,
Hugh Dabbt, his heir.
Mary, m. 18 July, 1350, Colmore Frind Colmore, Esq. of
Moore End, near Cheltenham, and has issue.
Mr. Owen d. 6 Nov. 18G3, and was s. by his son,
Hdgh Dabbt Owen, Esq. of Bettws Hall, 6. 1 July, 1827 ;
Si!. 25 Sept. 1851, Harriet Eliza, dau. of Samuel Smith, Esq.,
Judge at Calicut, Malabar Coast, Jladras, and had issue,
I. Hugh Darby Anneslkt, liis lieir.
II. Edward Koderick, 6. 7 May, la5G.
I. Wary Matilda. it. Alice Harriot Eva.
III. Georgina West. iv. Evelyn Maud.
Mr. Owen d. 18C8.
^n)is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., a lion rampant sa., a
canton of the last ; 2nd and 3rd arg., a cross flory engrailed sa.
between four Cornish choughs ppr., on a chief az. a boar's
head couped arg., tusked or, langued gu. Crests — 1st, A Cornish
ckough ppr. holding in the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis arg. ; 2nd,
Two eagle's heads conjoined and erased per fesse or and gu.,
membered of the last.
Seats— Bettws Hall, Newtown, co. Montgomery, and Eoderic
House, Cheltenham.
Keaide7ice3~CaMon Curliew, Leicester, and 37, Lowndes Sq.,
S.W.
OWEN OF TEDSMORE.
BULKELEY-O'VYEX, EeT. ThOMAS MAIN"SVAEING
EuLKELET, o£ Tcdsinore Hall, co. Salop, B.A.,
J.P., b. 15 Not. 1827; m. 24 Aug. 1880, Hon.
Tanny Mary Katharine Ormsby Gore, only child
of John Ealph, 1st Lord Harlech, and widow of
Hon. Lloyd Kenyon, eldest son of the 3rd Baron
Kenyon, of Gredington, and mother of Lloyd, 4th
Baron Kenyon (see Bueke's Peerage).
Liineag'e. — Hugh Owen, M.D. (3rd son of TnoirAs Owen, of
Ltunllo, see Owen of Bcttics), lived at Shrewsbury, until his
cousin, Mrs. Sarah Owen, last of the family of WooJhouse,
made a deed of gift of the 'Woodhouse estate in his favour,
whither, at lier request, he moved. He rf. 28 June, 1764,
aged 56. He had previously made a will, by which he be-
queathed Woodhouse back to Mrs. Sarah Owen, who, on the
14th of the next August, made a new settlement of the property
<s£«OsvEN of Woodhouse). Dr. Owen's sister,
Martha Owen, and her husband, Richard Bclkeley
Hatchett (who was the only son of Edward Hatchett, Esq. of
JLee, CO. Salop, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Robert Bulkeley,
of Coedana, in Anglesey, son of Rev. Richard Bulkeley, of
Clanygors, whose father, William, was son of Tristram, the
8th son of the 2nd marriage of Sir Richard Bulkeley, of
.B-eaumaris), erected the mansion house at Tedsmore, on her
property. She had issue by Mr. Hatchett (who d. 15 Dec.
i!803, aged 80),
Bclkeley Hatchett, of Ellesmere, 6. 15 May, 1750, who s.
liis younger brother in Tedsmore.
Hugh Hatchett, 6. 4 Oct lb51, of whom presently, as first
successor to Tedsmore.
Mary Hatchett, d. v.iun.
Sarah Hatchett, m. Thomas Salusbury, Esq., brother of Sir
Eoberi Salusbury, Bart, of Llanwern, co. Monmouth.
The 2nd son, Hugh, having «. to the Tedsmore and other
<6tates of the Owen family, assumed that surname, and
fcecame
Hugh Owen, Esq. of Tedsmore. He d. unm. 25 Dec. 1818,
when his estates passed to his elder brother,
Bdlkeley Hatchett, Esq. of Tedsmore, previously of Elles-
fnere, m. about 1789, Mary, only dau. and heir of Tlionias
Mainwaring, Esq. of London, 2nd son of James Mainwariug,
of Bombro, co. Chester, by whom he had issue,
Thomas Bulkeley, s. to Tedsmore.
Hugh James, d. '25 May, 1791.
Samuel Bulkeley, b. 17 Aug. 1792; d. unm. 21 July, 1817.
Mr. Hatchett d. 23 Aug. 1830. His eldest son,
Thomas Bulkeley Bulkeley-Owen, Esq. of Tedsmore, h.
16 July, 1790 ; m. 24 March, 1824, Marianne, eldest dau. of
Eev. Edward Thelwall, of Llanbedr Hall, and Bathafarn
Park, CO. Denbigh, and by her (who d. 1 March, 1865) had
issue,
Bulkeley Hatchett, his heir.
Thomas Mainwaring Bulkeley, heir to his brother.
Maiiaune Eliza irances, m. 22 July, 1852, Kev. Edward
Jacson, Rector of Thrnxtnn, Hereford, son of George
Jaeson, Esq. of Barton Hall, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
Shalcross Bulkeley ; Edward Roger; Mainwaring George;
Owen Fiizlierbert ; Frances Charlotte, m. Robert Evelyn
Hay Murray, only son of Robert Hay Murray, Esq. of Spin-
field, Marlow (see Athole, U.).
This gentleman adopted the surnames of Bulkeley-Owen as
heir to a branch of the Owen family. He d. April, 1867, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Bulkeley Hatchett BuLKELET-OwEN.m. 3 Oct. 1867, Emma
Maria Heywood, dau. of Rev. George Heywood, Rector of Ide-
ford, CO. Devon; d. s. p. 10 Aug. 1868, and was s. by his
brother. Rev. Thomas Mainwaring Bulkeley Bclkelei-
OwEN, now of Tedsmore.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th counter-quartered, 1st and
4th arg., a lion rampant sa., a canton of the last ; 2nd and 3id
arg., a cross flory engrailed sa. between four Cornish chouglis
ppr., on a chief az. a boar's head couped arg., tusked or, and
lai.gued gu., for Owen ; 2nd and 3rd sa., a chevron between
three bulls' heads cabossed arg., for Bulkeley. Crests — 1st,
Owen, Two eagles' heads conjoined and erased per fesse or ana
gu., membered of the last ; 'Jnd, Bulkeley, Out of a ducal
coronet or, a bull's Ijead arg. armed of the first. Mottoes —
Ceidw, Owain a Gafodd; Nee temere nee limide ; Eryr Eryrod
Eryri.
jSeai— Tedsmore Hall, Oswestry, co. Salop.
OWEN OF WOODHOUSE.
MosTTN-OwEN, Aethur, Esq. of Woodlionse, co.
Salop, J.P., High SherifE 1873, late of Madras Civil
Service, b. Oct. 1813; m. 1851, Julia, 3rd dau. of
William Herring, Esq. of Hethersett Hall, co. Nor-
folk, and has issue,
I. Arthur William, 6. Oct. 1853, late 1st Eoyal
Dragoons.
II. Charles Roger, b. May, 18£5 ; m. 8 Feb. 1S88, Beatiice
Sophia, 2nd dau. of the late John Radcliffe, Esq. of
Moorfield, co. Lancaster, and has issue, Roger Arthur, b.
1 Dec. 1888, and Guy Charles, b. 25 Oct. 1891.
liineag'e. — Howel, 2nd son of Owen ap Griffith, of
Llunllo (see Owen of Bettws), resided In Machynlleth, and was
father of
Richard Owen, Esq. of Shrewsbury, who m. Alicia, dau. of
David Ireland, of same place, and was father of
Edward Owen, Esq. of Shrewsbury, one of the executors of
his cousin. Judge Owen, of Condover, was s. by his eon,
Robert Owen, of Woodhouse, High Sheriff co. Salop, 1613,
ni. three times and had eighteen children. He was s. by liis
son,
Edward Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, b. 1602, whose eldest
surviving son,
Robert Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, High Sheriff co. Salop,
16G7, m. Mary, dau. of John Eddisbury, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
I. Mary, who m. Piers Lloyd, Esq., ancestorof Joun Llotd,
Esq. of Trawscoed, of whom hereafter.
II. Anne, d. unm.
III. Martha, vi. Humphrey Kynaston, Esq. of Bryngwyn, co.
Montgomery, and had an only child and heir,
Mary Kynaston, m. William Mostyn, (Esq. (son of Rev.
John Mosiyn, grandson of Ven. William Mostyn, Arch-
deacon of Bangor, and great-grandson of Sir Roger
Mostyn, Knt. of Mo.styn), and had a son,
William Mostyn, Esq. of Bryngwyn, m. Grace, dau. of
Robert Wynn, Esq. of Blas-ny-wydd, and was father
of
William Mostin, eventual inheritor of Woodhouse.
rv. Muriel, m. John Evans, Gent.
Robert Owen d. 1696, and was s. by his son,
John Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, m. Sarah, dau. and co-heir
of Thomas Cotton, Esq. of Pulley, near Shrewsbury, and dying-
1737, left two daus., and co-heirs, viz.,
Muriel Owen and Sarah Owen. These ladies agreed to put
into possession of the Woodhouse estate, by a deed of gift,
Hugh Owen, M.D., son of Thomas Owen, of Llunllo, by his
2nd wife ; but that gentleman came to an untimely death
28 June, 1784, having previously made a will, by which he
bequeathed the said estate to his benefactress, Mrs. Sarah
Owen, who survived him, and who, 14 Aug. following, created
a new entail of the property successively to John Lloyd, of
Trawscoed; William, eldest son of William Mostyn, of Bryn-
gwyn; Robert, 3rd son of the said William Mostyn ; and Pryce
Owen, M.D., of Shrewsbury; remainder, in default of issue
male of all these persons, to her next heir male of the name
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
OWE
and family of Owen, of Woodhoiise. At the decease of Johu
Uoyd, Esq. of Trawscoed, Woodhouse, it devolved on
William Mosttn, Esq. of Woodhouse, grandson of Mary
Kynaston, granddau. of Robert Owen, of Woodhouse, who then
assumed the surname of Owen. He was High Sheriff co. Salop
ICGT, and M.P. co. Montgomery in three Farliaments. He 7)1.
llebecca, sister of Thomas Crewe Pod, Esq. of Edge, co. Chester,
and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Edward Henry Jlostyn-Owen (Hev.), Rector of Cound,
Salop, m. Elizabeth Sophia, dau. of Kev. Henry Hincheliffe,
of Barthoniley, co. Chester, and d. having had four sons
and four daus.
I. Kebeeca, m. John Humffreys, Esq. of Llwyn, co. Mont^
gomery, and had issue, four sons and two daus.
II. Frances Maria, i?i. Eichard, 4th Lord Berwick, and had
issue.
311. Harriet, m. John Jlytton, Esq. of Halston, co. Salop, and
had issue.
IV. Sobieski, jh. K. B. Dean, Esq., and had issue.
V. Eloisa, m. Kev. Henry Calveley Cotton, Rector of Hin-
stock, and Vicar of Great Xess, Salop, and had issue.
VI. Laura, d. unm.
Mr. Mostyn-Owen d. 11 March, 1705, and was s. by his eldest
son,
William Mosttn-Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, m. Harriet
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Major T. Gordon-Cumming, of Bath,
and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Arthur, now of Woodhouse.
III. Francis, of Althrcy Hall, co. Denbigh, formerly Capt.
63rd and 44th Foot, 6. 1815. m. 22 July, 1845, Hon.
Georgiana Noel Hill, dau. of Richard, 4th Lord Berwick,
of Attiiigham, and by her, who d. 23 March, 1S54, has two
daus.,
Georgina Harriet, vi. 1871, Henry Walker, Esq. of Calder-
stone, CO. Lancaster.
Helen Louisa Muriel, m. 1879, Francis Philip Egerton
Cotton, Esq.
rv, Henry, d. unm.
V. Charles, m. Frances, dau. of Rev. Edward Duncombe,
Rector of Barthomley, co. Chester, and has three sons and
two daus.
I. Sarah Harriet, m. 1st, Edward Hosier-Williams, Esq. of
Eaton Thapcott, Shrewsbury, who d. 1844, and 2ndly Hon.
Judge Haliburton, of Gorton House, Isleworth.
II. Frances, vi. Col. Robert Jlyddleton-Biddulph, M.P., of
Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh (who d. 1872), leaving issue.
III. Caroline, m. 1S48, George SpofTortU-Lister, Esq., J. P.
and D.L., of Finningley Park, co. York, and Hirst Priory,
CO. Lincoln.
IV. Emma. v. Sobieski.
His eldest son,
William Mosttn-Owen, Major Royal Dragoons, d. unm.
1868, and was s. by his brother, now of Woodhouse.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant and a canton sa. Cresl — Two
eagles" heads conjoined and erased per fesse or and gu., mem-
bered of the last.
Seat — Woodhouse, West Felton, Oswestry.
OWEN OF GliANSEVEBN.
Htjmpheets-Owen, AETHrR Charles, Esq. of
GrlanseTern, co. Montgomery, J. P., D.L., and Cliair-
man of County Council and Deputy Chairman of
Quarter Sessions for co. Montgomery, and J. P. for
CO. Merioneth, b. 9 Nov. 1836 ; called to the Bar
1864, assumed by royal licence the name and arms
of Owen in 1876, in compliance with a settlement
of the Glansevern estate made by Mrs. Anne
Warburtou Owen ; m. 26 Jan. 1874, Maria, eldest
dau. of the late James Eussell, Esq., Q.C., and has
issue,
I. AETHrR Erskine Owen, &. 16 June, IS76.
I. Eleanor Frances.
II. Alici. in. Diana.
liineage. — Llewelyn at Howel, m. about 1470, Ang-
harad, dau. and heiress of Llewelyn ap Phylip, of Cevn Havod,
CO. Montgomery, seventh in descent from Madog Danwr, and
was ancestor of the Owens of Cevn Havod and Glansevern.
From this marriage descended
David Owen, of Cevn Havod, m. Frances, dau. of John
Rogers, Esq. of Cevn y Berain, and d. 1777, leaving by her
(who d. 1754, aged 66), with other issue, an eldest son,
Owen Owen, of Cevn Havod, High Sheriff co. Mont-
gomery 1766, 6. 1723 ; m. 1745, Anne, dau. and heir of Charles
Davies, Esq. of Tynycoed, in the parish of Berriew, by Sarah
his wife, dau. and heir of Edward Evans, of Rhyd y Carw,
in the parish of Treveglwys, and had issue,
I. Arthur (Sir), his heir.
II. David (Rev.), M.A., Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb., d. unm.
1829.
m. William, heir to his brother.
I. Mary. m. Thomas Johnes, Esq. of Garthmyl-isav, and left
with other issue,
Edward Johnes, M.D., of Garthmyl-isav, whose yoimgest
dau.,
Eliza, TO. Nov. 1835, Erskine Humphreys, of Lincoln's
Inn, Banister-at-Law (see Humphrets), and d. 19 Feb.
1863, having had issue,
1 Arthur Charles Homphrets-Owen, now of Glan-
severn.
2 Edward Wingfield, of Garthmyl, New Zealand, m.
April, I86y, Alice, younger dau. of the late Hon.
Joseph Hawdon, M.L.C., New Zealand, and tJ. s. j).
26 April, 1892.
II. Eleanor, d. t«?m. 1816.
Owen Owen d. 1789, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Arthur Davies Owen, Knt. of Glansevern, co. Mont-
gomery, High Sheriff 1814, who d. s. p. 1816, and was s. by his
brother,
William Owen, Esq. of Glansevern, Fellow of Trin. Coll.
Camb. and King's Counsel. He m. Anne Warburton, widow of
Rev. Thomas Coupland, of The Priory, Chester, dau. of Capt.
Thomas Sloughter, 16th Light Dragoons, and granddau. of
Thomas Sloughter (High Sheriff of Chester 1755), by Anne his-
wife, sister of Sir Peter Warburton, 4th Bart, of Arley, but
d. s. p. 1837, when he bequeathed Glansevern to his widow,
who d. 1876, when the estate passed, in pursuance of a settle-
ment made by her to her husband's great-great-nephew,
Arthur Charles Humphrets, who thereupon assumed the
surname and arms of Owen.
J'amilji of Ijumjjljrtgs.
Arthur Humphreys, of Gwernawid, in the parish of Kerry,
CO. Montgomery, and Llanilar, co. Cardigan, m. 7 Pec. 1712,
Anne, only child of Charles Gardiner, of Joyce Hall, South-
fleet, Kent, and had, with other issue, who all d. s. p.
James Christmas Arthur, m. and had three sons, Arthur,
Richard, Charles, and a dau. Edith.
Charles Gardiner, of whom presently.
The 2nd surviving son,
Charles Gardiner Humphreys, of Bank House, Mont-
gomery, m. Martha, dau. of Edward Bright, and by her had
issue,
I. Charles Gardiner, 6.28 March, 1757; to. Elizabeth, dau.
of Rev. — Smith. Vicar of Wellington, Salop, and Canon of
Chester Cathedral, and had issue, Charles Gardiner, 14th
Light Dragoons, d. unm. ; Richard Smith, of Bank House,
Montgomery (who had issue a dau., Maria Micaela de Los
Mercedes, TO. Nicholas Watson Fairies Humphreys, Esq.);
Martha, vi. Christopher Rowland Richard-son; Mary,
d. s. p.; Elizabeth, d. s. p.
II. Samuel, b. 17 May, 1760; m. at Bombay, 1799, Anne, dau.
of Joseph Popham, of Cork, H.B.M. Consul at Tangieis,
and half-sister of the late Sir Home Popham, and by her
(who d. 1852) had iesue,
Erskine, Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn, b. 9 July,
1803 ; in. Nov. 1835, Eliza, dau. of Edward Johnes,
Esq., M.D., of Lower Garthmyl, and d. 28 Sept. 1877.
Charles Wyndham, Hon. E.l.Co.'s Artillery, 6. 9 Nov.
1806 ; d. unm. 1826.
Catherine, to. Robert Baines.
HI. Richard, H.E.l.C. Engineers, 6. 28 Jan. 1762; d. unm.
IV. James, b. 15 April, 1765; d. in infancy.
V. James, b. 27 Sept. 1768; m. Charlotte Dorothy, dau. —
Goodrich, of Saling Grove, Essex, and d. s. ]>.
VI. Edward, 6. 4 Feb. 1771; m. Marianne, dau. of Thomas
Salt, and had issue, Edward, d. uiim.; Thomas, ?)?.. Jean-
nette Napoli, only child of the late John Cotman, Esq., and
had issue, three sons and six daus; Marianne, d. mmwi. ;
Selina, Hi,. Herbert Brown, late Surveyor-General of Customs,
and had issue, Frances ; Charlotte.
I. Anne, 6. 30 Aug. 1763; d. unm.
II. Mary, b. 16 Aug. 17i8; 771. Rev. James Johnson Baines,
Rector of Caynhani, co. Salop, and had issue.
Artns — Sa., a tilting-spear erect or, the head ppr., imbrued,
gu., between three scaling-ladders arg., on a chief erm. a tort
triple-towered of the third. Crest— A wolf salient ppr. suii-
poriing a scaling-ladder arg. Jl/o»o— Toraf cyn plygaf.
/Seat— Glansevern, Garthmyl, co. Montgomery.
OWEN OF YMWIiCH.
Owen, Griffith Humphreys, Esq. of Ymwlch,
CO. Carnarvon, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1864, late
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Capt. Eoyal Carnarvon Militia, I. 1833 ; m. 1865,
Marian, 2nd dau. of JosiaTi Kadcliffe, Esq. of Wer-
netli Park, Oldham, and by her (who d. 1884) has
issue,
I. Gbiffith KADCLirrE, 6. IS'36; Capt. 4th Batt. E.W.
Fusiliers.
II. Arthur Llewellyn, 6. 1869.
lu. Charles Samuel, h. 1879.
liineagre. — Rey. Griffith Owen, Eectorot Llanenddwyn,
CO. Merioneth, M.A., J. P., to. 1789, Catherine, ^nd dau. of
Hugh Thomas, Esq. of Hendre, same cc, and d. 1826, leaving
by her (who d. 1820) a son,
Eev.GbifiithOwen, M.A.Oxon,of Ymwlch, J.P. for cos. Car-
narvon and Merioneth, Rector of Penniorfa, diocese of Bangor,
m. 1816, Anne, only dau. and heir of Humphreys Jones, Esq.
of Brithdir Mawr, co. Carnarvon, and hy her (who d. 1851)
had issue,
Griffith Homphrets, his heir.
Jane Catherine, m. 1S59, Rev. Thomas Morgan, Rector of
Dyserth, who d. 1893. She d. 1880.
Elizabeth Anne, m. 1849, Robert Siincocks Perrott, Esq. of
Bronbyddon, co. Montgomery, and had issue, five sons and
three daus.
Rev. Griffith Owen d. 1853.
Scat — Ymwlch, Critcieth.
OWEN OF ASH HALL.
Owen, Daniel, Esq. of Ash Hall, co. Glamorgan,
J.P., 5. 27 May, 1829; m. 12 July, 1852, Sarah
Ann, dau. of Rev. Griffith Jones, and has issue,
Edward Tudob, h. 18 Nov. 1870.
Mary, 6. 26 April, 1869; m. Dr. Naunton Wingfield Davies,
Bridgend, and has issue.
Mr. Owen is son of David Owen, Esq. of New
Forest House, co. Glamorgan, (who d. j)e,c. 1888),
by his wife, Mary Morgan (m. 1827 j d. July,
1840).
&tai — Ash Hall, near Cowbridge.
OWEN OF WITHYBUSH.
Owen, George Leader, Esq., LL.B. (Cantab.),
of Withybush, co. Pembroke, J. P. and D.L., on roll
for High Sheriff 1895, h. 1838; m. 1887, Jane, Lady
Maxwell, of Calderwood, widow of Sir William
Maxwell, 10th Bart, of Calderwood, and dau. of
Erank Daird, Esq. Mr. Owen is 2nd son of
William Owen, Esq. of Withybush and Pcyston
(who d. 1879), D.L. and J. P. for co. Pembroke,
Sheriff 1859, by his wife Martha Hall (d. 1886),
dau. of George Stevenson, Esq. ; and grandson
(by Letitia, his wife, m. 1790), of William Owen,
Esq.
Seat— Withybush, Haverfordwest.
OWEN OF HENGWRTUCHA.
Owen, Charles Edward Jones, Esq. of Heng-
wrtucha, co. Merioneth, J. P., D.L., High Sheriff
1890 ; b. 17 Sept. 1857 ; m. 11 July, 1889, Mary
Maitland, younger dau. of J. Vaughan, Esq. of
Ifannau, co. Merioneth. Mr. Owen, who was edu-
cated at Eton and Ch. Ch. Oxford, is son of the
Eev. E. C. Owen, by his wife, the dau. and co-heiress
of Hugh Jones, Esq. of Hengwrtucha. He has
three sisters, viz., Anna Eva Mary Sophia, m. Col.
Jones- Vaughan, A.A.G. atDevonport; Ella Cathe-
rine Jane Frances ; Amy Caroline Lydia Mar-
guerite, m. Eev. LI. Wynne-Jones, M.A.
Residences — Hengwrtucha, Dolgelly ; and Aberhirieth Hall,
Cemmaes, co. Montgomery.
tn. 1861, Evelyn Margaret, dau. of Robert James
Tennent, Esq. of Rushpark, co. Antrim, J. P.
and D.L.
Lineagre. — The family of Gillilan, from which that of
Owens derives the Holestone property, went from Scotland to>
Ireland in the reign of Charles II.
Henry Oweks, Esq., m. 1724, Jane, eldest dau. of William
Gillilan, Esq. of Holestone, by which marriage the Gillilarj
property, for want of heirs male, passed to the Owens, and by
her had two sons,
William, of Holestone, 6. 1725; d. unm., when the estate-
devolved upon his nephew. John.
The 2nd son,
John Owens, Esq. of Tildarg, 6. 1726; m. 7 March, 1769,
Anne, dau. of the Rev. George Rogers, Rector of Dunachy, co.
Antrim, and left a son,
James Owens, Esq. of Holestone, co. Antrim, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 18 June, 1777, who served as High Sheriff co. Antrim 1838.
He m. 20 Dec. 1799, Mary, dau. of John Forsythe, Esq. of
Ballymure, by Sarah his wife, dau. of William Gillilan, Esq. of
Collin, and by her (who d. 1852) left at his decease, 21 Nov.
1848, a son and successor,
John Owens, Esq. of Holestone, J. P., b. 30 Jan. 1801 ; m 4-
Feb. 1828, Jane, dau. of James Stewart Moore, Esq. of Bally-
divity, CO. Antrim, J.P. and D.L., and d. 7 Nov. 1874, having-
had issue,
I. James, now of Holestone.
I. Harriett Skeffington, m. 8 Jan. 1850, the Rev. James Orr,
and d. 14 April, 1855.
II. Mary Sarah, d. April, 1861.
III. Margaret. iv. Jane.
v. Elizabeth Anne, m. Jan. 1868, Harry Adair Trncey, Lieut. -
Col. R.A., and d. 1872, leaving a son, Harry Owens, 0. 11
July, 1869, and two daus.
Arms — Gu., on a mount in base vert, a boar passant arg.,.
armed collared and chained or, to a hollybusli ppr., on ai
canton of the third, three ravens' legs erased, meeting at the
fesse point sa. Crest — A boar j'assant ppr., collared and chaiiicci
or, as in the arms, il/oito— Inutilis vis est.
(Seat— Holestone, Doagh, co. Antrim.
OWENS OF HOLESTONE.
Owens, James, Esq. of Holestone, co. Antrim,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1878, b. 3 Aug. 1836;
OXLEY OF MINSTER HOUSE.
OxLET, Charles Lister, Esq. of Minster House-
CO. York, J.P., Capt. R.N., in command of H.M.S,
"Agamemnon," b. 1841; m. 1878, Emily, eldest;
dau. of Robert Kearsley, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of
Highfield, Ripon, formerly M.P. for Ripon, and has
issue,
I. Charles, 6. 1880.
I. Agnes. II. Margaret.
III. Rose. IV. Violet.
v. Dorothy.
Lineage.— The family of Oxlet sprang originally fronj
Oxley Manor, in Bushbury, near Wolverhampton, in Stafford-
shire, where they were at the time of the compilation of the
Domesday Book. They appear to have been a family of some
consideration in Derbyshire in the middle ages, as we find
various members of the family holding offices of distinction
and contributing to the churches in Derby from 1465-1600,
From Wingfield Manor, in Derbyshire, Amor Oxlet, who was
a merchant, and a Fellow of the Merchant Taylors' Company,
migrated to Morpeth, in Northumberland, where he d. after
holding offices of importance, in 1597, leaving three sons,
Cuthbert, Charles, and Amor. In 1592, 1599, 1603, and 1608
an Amor Oxley was one of the bailiffs of Morpeth. Cutlibert
d. in 1598, leaving a dau. Katy, to. Rev. Mr. Henderson,
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and a son Amor, who was a
clergyman, and about the year 1600 was settled near London.
Charles was a clergyman in Norihumberland, who d. in
1636, leaving one son, Charles, and two daus. Amor, the-
3rd son, was master of Morpeth School, and afterwards
master of the free school at Newcastle. Being a steady
Royalist, he suffered severely during the civil war ; and in
1644, when Newcastle was taken by the Scots, his library
•was destroyed, and his house plundered. He d. in 1669, and
was bur. in St. Nicholas Church at Newcastle.
Charles Oxley, A.M. (only son of the above-named
Charles), master of Ripon Grammar School in 1668, m.Judith,
dau. of Rev. — Carr, by whom he had issue two sons and!
three daus., Charles ; Amor, who ci. young; Mary; Judith,
and Agnes. He d. in 1675 (will dated 22 Nov. 1675, provcdl
17 June, 1676). His elder son,
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PAC
THE LAT^DED QENTRY.
PAC
Charles Oxlet, of Shellgate, Alderman of Ripon, Mayor
in 1720 and 1734, and surgeon, m. Sarah, only dau. and
heiress of Richard Xelson, of Marton-le-3Ioor, and by her
(who tl. 28 Aug. 1753, aged 79) had issue,
Charles, h. 1703; Mayor of Ripon 173S; m. 2 Aug. 1736,
Ellen, only dau. of George Cass, of Great Ouseburn, and
d.s.j). 2 Feb. 1757. She d. 1789, aged 77. In his will,
dated 8 June, 1755, he devises and confirms to his wife
Ellen, for her life, all his lands and tenements at Knares-
borough and Bishopton, also lands called Wagbreckin and
Harniond Closes, near Ripon. He had also property at
Ouseburn, Dishforth, and Marston.
Amor, Chamberlain and Sheriff of York 1734; m. Ellen
Barroby, of Thirsk (who d. 23 Nov. 1773), and d. S Jan.
1748, having had issue, Charles, 6. 30 Nov. 1741, d. s. p.
19 Feb. 1775, and was s. in the family estates by his cousin,
Christopher Bi-aithwaite ; Sarah, 6. 1738.
Judith, of whom presently.
Sarah, m. 1731, to — Guiseley, of Knaresborough, by whom
she had three daus., Mary ; Ann ; and Sarah. One of her
descendants is the present Bishop of Oxford, Rev. William
Stubbs, D.D.
Marj-, d. unm.
Hr. Oxley d. 2 Aug. 1736, aged 64. His eldest dau.,
Judith Oxlet, to. U Feb. 1727, Christopher Braithwaite,
and had (with two daus., Mary and Sarah) a son,
Christopher Braithwaite, who, on the death of his
cousin, Charles Oxley, s. to his property under his uncle's
will, and assumed the name and arms of Oxley in 1775; d.
10 Aug. 1803, having m. three times ; 1st, Jidiana Grainge,
and by her (who d. 14 April, 1709) had two daus., Frances, m.
William Dawson, Esq. of Azerley Hall, and had issue;
Juliana, m. Capt. Samuel Dennison, and had issue ; 2ndly,
S May, 1770, Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Braithwaite,
surgeon, by whom he had a son and dau., who d. in infancy ;
by his 3rd wife, Dorothy, 4th dau. and co-heiress of
William Beckwith, Esq., J.P. of Lambhill, who d. 30 March,
1820, he had issue,
Charles Oxlev, Esq., J.P., m. 1st, Margaret, youngest dau.
•of Edmund Lodge, Esq. of Willow Hall, co. Yoik, and by her
<who d. 6 Feb. 1819, aged S9) had issue,
Charles Christopher, of whom presently.
Thomas, Capt. in the army, m. Jessie Wylie. and d. s. p.
Edmund Beckwith, of Holme Fields, Ripon, and Uogerthorpe
Manor, Pontefract.
Grace Margaj-et, d. unm. 5 April, 1841.
He m. 2ndly, Anne Margaret, dau. of Rev. Robert Dariey
Waddilove, D.D., Dean of Ripon, and by her had issue,
Eobert Dariey, Henry Hugh (Capt.), and two sons who d. in
anfancy. The eldest son,
Charles Christophek Oxlet, Esq. of Redcar, and of the
Kail, Ripon, J.P. for North and West Ridings, and Liberty
of Ripon, TO. Georgiana Maria, dau. of the Rev J. D Waddi-
love, of Beacon Grange, Hexham, by his wife, Elizabeth,
«ister of Sir James Graham, Bart, of Netherby, and by her
Siad issue,
I. Charles Lister, now of Minster House.
II. W. H. (Rev.), M.A.,m. 28 Oct. 1884, Helen Rosamond
Newton, and has issue, Selwyn Amor Nathaniel, 6. 2Ctpril
1890. <y '
I. Charlotte Elizabeth, to. Rev. William Boycott, Rector of
St. Peters, Norfolk, who d. July, 1889, leaving issue,
Alfred Edward Cuningham,and Mary Elizabeth.
II. Susan, m. Rev. George Edward Oscar Watts, Vicar of
Kensworth, Herts, and has issue, Francis ; Christopher ;
Bernard ; Mary.
Arms — Arg., a fcsse gu., between three oxen, sa. armed and
Ihoofed or. Crest— An ox's head, erasei!, as in the arms,
•charged with three ermine spots, gold. Motto — lam aris quam
aratris.
Seat — Minster House, Ripon, Yorkshire.
BEYNELL-PACK OF NETHERTON.
Eetnell-Pack, Aethue Denis Henuy Heber,
Esq. of Netherton, Devon, J.P. for Northampton,
educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, late
i,ieufc. in Northampton and Kutland Militia, b. 22
Oct. 1860.
Lineagre.— One of the family of Packe, of co. Leicester,
is stated to have gone to Ireland, a Major in Cromwell's
army, and to have been the ancestor of the Packs of Kilkenny.
Thomas Pack, of Ballynakill, Queen's co., m. a dau. of
Kelly, of Ballynakill, and d. 1758, leaving by her three sons,
Thomas (Very Rev.), his heir.
Kichard (Rev.), d. March, 17bl, leaving by his wife, Mary,
dau. of Authony Percy, esq. of Ballintemple, King's co.,
seven sons and three daus.
Simuel, of Dublin, m. Jane, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Caddell, Esq., co. Lancaster, and by her had a son, Samuel,
H.E.2.C.S., and two daus., Jane, m. James Lea, Esq., and
Ellen, m. Col. Philip Crampton.
The eldest son.
The Very Rev. Thomas Pack, Dean of Ossory for fifty-two
years, to. Catherine, dau. and heir of Denis Sullivan, Esq.
of Bere, or Berehaven, co. Cork, and d. March, 1796, and was
buried in the Cathedral of St. Canice, Kilkenny, leaving (with
two daus.) one son,
Major-Gen. Sir Denis Pack, K.C.B., who five times received
the thanks of Parliament for his military services. He was
b. 7 Oct. 1775; to. 10 July, 1816, Lady Elizabeth Louise Beres-
ford, youngest dau. of George, 1st Marquess of Waterford,
and by her (who m. 2ndly, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Reynell,
Bart., K.C.B., of Avisford (c^. Feb. 1848), and d. 6 Jan. 1856)
had issue,
Arthur John Reynell, his heir.
Denis William {see Pack-Beresford, of Fenagh.)
Anne Elizabeth, m. 26 Sept. 1869, the Rev. George J. Maple-
toft Paterson, Rector of Brome, Suffolk.
Elizabeth Catherine, m. 7 July, 1842, Sir John William
Haniilton Hanson.
Sir Denis Pack d. 24 July, 1823, and was s. by his son,
Arthur John Reynell Pack, Esq., J. P., of Avisford, Sussex,
Lieut. -Col. 7th Fusiliers, C.B., and Knight of the Legion of
Honour, b. 5 May, 1817 ; to. 28 Dec. 1850, Frederica Katherine,
2nd dau. of Col. the Hon. Henry Hely Hutchinson, of Weston,
Towcester, co. Northampton, by Harriet his wife, dau. of Wil-
liam Battle Wrightson, Esq., M.P. of Cusworth, co. York,
and widow of the Hon. Sylvester North Douglas, and had
issue,
Arthur Denis Henry Heber, his heir.
Louisa Frederica, m. Arthur Becher Ellicott, Esq., BaiTis-
ter, son of the Bishop of Gloucester.
Elizabeth Georgiana Anne, m. 1877, James Anson Farrer,
Esq. of ingleboro, Yorkshire.
Mary Isabella Harriet.
Harriet Katherine Grace, m. 18 Jan. 1887, Sir Archibald
Campbell, Bart, of Succolh.
Flora. Frederica.
This gentleman took the name of Reynell 13 June, 1857, on
succeeding Sir Thomas Reynell, Bart., in the manors of North.
and East Bowers and East Chilton, co. Somerset, Sulgrave, co.
Northampton, and Netherton, co. Devon. He d. 1860.
Anns — Quarterly, sa. anderminois; in the 1st quarter, asword
in bend sinister arg., pommel and hilt or, encircled by a wreath
of the last; In the 4th, a cinquefoil of the third. Pendent from
a crimson ribbon, bordered blue, in the centre chief, a repre-
sentation of the golden cross and clasps presented to Major-
Gen. Pack by H M. George III., in testimony of his royal ap-
jirobation of the signal valour displayed by the said Major-
Gen. Pack in divers actions with the enemy in the Peninsula
of Spain. Crest— A. mural crown arg. issuing therefrom a
lion's head gu., gorged with a wreath or. 3Iotto — Fidu,s
confido.
Sfut — Netherton House. Newton Abbot, S. Devon.
Ciubs — Boodle's and Royal Yacht Squadron.
PACK-BERESEORD OF FENAGH.
Pack-Beeesfoed, Denis Eobeet, Esq. of Fen-
agli House, co. Carlow, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1890, B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, h. 23 March, 1864; s.
1881 ; m. 11 Aug. 1891, Alice, only dau. of James
Aeheson Lyle, Esq. of Portstewart House, Portste-
warfc, CO. Derry.
Liineage {see Pack of Netherton). — Denis William Pack,
Esq., of Fenagh, co. Carlow, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1856,
2nd son of Major-Gen. Sir Denis Pack, K.C.B., by the Lady
Elizabeth Louisa Beresford his wife, dau. of George, 1st
Marquess of Waterford, assumed by royal licence, dated 6
March, 18.54, the additional name of Beresford. in compliance
with the will of the late I'ield Marshal William Carr, Viscoirat
Beresford, G.C.B. He was b. 7 July, 1818; to. 12 Feb. 1863,
Annette Caroline, only dau. of Robert Clayton Browne, Esq.
of Browne's Hill, co. Carlow, and had issue,
I. Denis Robert, now of Fenagh.
II. Arthur Williams, b. 23 April, 1868, Lieut. R H.A.
III. Charles George, b. 21 Nov. 1869, Lieut. 50th Regt.
IV. Henry John, b. "22 Aug. 1871.
V. Reynell James, b. 21 Dec. 1872.
VI. Hugh de la Poer, b. 11 July, 1874.
VII. Algernon Dunbar, b. 25 July, 1875.
I. Elizabeth Harriett. ii. Annette Louisa.
PAG
THE LANDED GEiN'TRT.
PAa
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Mr. Pack-Beresford, who sat in Parliament for the co. of Carlow,
d. 1881, and was s. by his eldesc son,
Denis Egbert, now of Fenagh.
Arms — Arg., semee of crosses-erosslet fitchee, three fleurs-
de-lis two and one sa., within a bordure wavy pean ; quartering
Pack (see Pack nf Ntthe-rton). Crests— \%t, Bekesfobd :
Issuant from a mural crown or, a dragon's head per fesse wavy
az. and gu., the lower part of the neck transfixed by a broken
spear, in the mouth the remaining part of the spear, the point
upwards or; 2nd, Pack. Moitn — Xil nisi cruce.
Stat — Fenagh House, Bagenalstown, eo. Carlow.
—*
PACKE OF PEESTWOLD.
Packe, Hpsset, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, co.
Leicester, and Cajthorpe, co. Lincoln, M.A. Camb.,
J.P. COS. Leicester, Lincoln (Parts of Kesleven),
and Nottingham, D.L. for co. Leicester, and High
Sheriff 1877, Deputy- Chairman of Quarter Sessions
CO. Leicester, h. 7 Dec. 1846 ; m. 14 Aug. 1872,
Lady Alice Wodehouse, elder dau. of John, 1st
Earl of Ximberley, K.G., and by her has had
issue,
I. Eichard Hussey, 6. 6 Aug. 1674 ; d. 23 Aug. 1874.
II. Edward Hussey, 6. 6 Jan. 1878.
I. Florence Marion, 6. 23 May, 1873.
II. Sybil Alice, 6. 26 May, 1876.
Liineag'e. — The Packes were originally of co. Xorth-
ampton.
Christopher Packe, of Finchley, a Merchant in London, m.
Mary Jones, a Welsh lady, and was father of
Sir Christopher Packe, Lord Mayor of London 1654-55,
a zealous Parliamentarian, a member of Cromwell's other
House of Parliament, as Lord Packe. After the Restoration,
deprived of his aldermanic gown, he resided at Cotes, co.
Leicester, where he was living when the Heralds visited that
county In March, 1G91-92, but d. 17 May following, about 89
years of age. This eminent citizen's grandson,
Clifton Packe, Esq. of Prestwold (son of Christopher Packe,
Esq., J.P., by Jane his wife, dau. of Gervase Clii'ton, Bart.),
m. Penlope, dau. and heir of Edward Bate, Esq. of Maid's
Morton, Bucks, and dying 1707, left (with twodaus., Penelope,
TO. the Hon. Mr. Veraey, son of Lord Willoughby de Broke,
and Anne, m. Francis Stratford, Esq. of Merevale Hall, co.
Warwick) a son and heir,
Charles Packe, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, in. Rebecca, 3rd
dau. of John Harvey, Esq. of Old Buckenham, Korfolk, and
dying 1 Aug. 1735, was s. by his only son,
Charles James Packe, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, h. 1726 ; m.
1st, Charlotte, younger dau. of Thomas Pochin, Esq. of Barkby
Hall, CO. Leicester, (by his wife, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Sir
Edward Hussey, Bart.), and had issue, Charles James, his
heir ; Rebecca ; and Charlotte, m. William Hanbury, Esq. of
Kelmarsh, and was mother of the 1st Lord Bateman. He m.
2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Robert Clifton, Esq. of London, and
had other children,
.. Robert Christopher.
II. Henry, of Twyford Hall, Norfolk, late Lieut.- Col. Grena-
dier Guards, m. 10 Dec. 1821. Eliza, dau. of the Rev. Vere
Isham, Rector of Lamport, son of Sir Justinian Isham,
Bart., and d. Sept. 1859, leaving issue,
1 Robert Christopher.
2 Henry Vere (Rev.), Rector of Shangton, co. Leicester, m.
10 Feb. 1858, Ellen Sarah, dau. of Stewart Crauford hruce,
Esq., and by her (who d. 7 Oct. 1877) had issue, Robert
Christopher, b. 1860, d. 10 Feb. 1877: Vere, h. 1862:
Edward Henry, b. 1864 ; Horace, b. 1866 ; Emily Cathe-
rine ; and Madeline.
3 Charles Frederick. 4 Arthur, E.X., deceased.
5 Vere, deceased.
6 Horatio, of Guidfa, co. Radnor, J.P., Capt. E.N. (re-
tired), h. 1840 ; m. Mary Anne, dau. of John George
Musters, Esq., and has issue.
7 George, 23rd Regt., m. Emma, dau. of J. De Winton,
Esq., and d. in New Zealand, 16 Oct. 18s2.
8 William, m. 30 Sept. 1875, Penelope Ann Laura, eldest
dau. of Col. Lennard, of Wickham Court.
9 Edward.
1 Anne Jane, m. Thomas Anchitel Anson, Esq.
2 Maria, in. Charles Phelips Buckworth, Esq., deceased.
3 Frances Catherine.
4 Emily, m. Sir Edward Henry Scott, of Sundridge Park,
who d. Aug. 1883.
I. Frances, to. 1779, Robert Andrew, Esq. of Harleston Park,
CO. Northampton.
II. Catherine Maria. iii. Anne.
Mr. Packe d. 20 Oct. 1816, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Jasces Packe, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, sometime
Lieut.-Col. Leicestershire Miltia, 6. 29 Jan. 1758 ; ?n. 23 Nov.
1791, Penelope, eldest dau. of Richard Dugdale, Esq. of Blyth
Hall and Merevale, co. Warwick, and had issue,
Charles William, his heir.
George Hussey, s. his brother.
Edmund, an officer in the Royal Horse Guards, 6. 30 April,
1799 ; m. 23 Nov. 1825, Jane Sarah, 2nd dau. of John Mans-
field, Esq. of Birstall House, co. Leicester, and d. Nov.
1874, leaving issue,
1 Charles, of Stretton and Glen, co. Leicester, B.A., Bar-
rister-at-Law, J. P., b. 1826; m. 1868, Selina Matilda, dau.
of Richard Fox, Esq.
2 William James (Rev.), M.A., h. 1834.
James, M.A.. of Melton Lodge, Suffolk, J.P., b. 20 Aug.
1801 ; m. 1848, Sarah Martha, dau. of Rev. Charles Chap-
man, d. March, 1873.
Augustus (Rev.), Rector of Walton-on-the-Wolds, b. 8 Oct.
1805; m. 1845, Frances Henrietta, dau. of William John
Campion, Esq. of Danny Park, Sussex, and d. 31Jan. 1861,
leaving an only dau. Georgiana Frances.
The eldest son,
Charles William Packe, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, M.P. for
South Leicestershire, b. 23 Sept. 1792 ; m. 13 Nov. 1822, Kitty
Jenkyn, only dau. of Thomas Hort, Esq. This lady assumed
the name and arms of Reading, as heir under the will of;
her godfather, Jenkyn Reading, Esq. of Harpenden, Herts.
He d. s. p. 1867, and was «. by his brother,
George Hussey Packe, Esq. of Prestwold Hall, co. Leicester,,
and Caythorpe Hall, co. Lincoln, J.P. cos. Leicester, Lincoln^
and Huntingdon, D.L. for co. Lincoln, and its High Sheriff
1843, M.P. for South Lincolnshire 1859 to 1868,6. 1 May, 1796;
m. 1 Sept. 1824, Mary Anne Lydia, eldest dau. of John Heath-
cote, Esq. of Connington Castle, co. Huntingdon, and d. 2 July,
1874, having had by her (who d. 10 Oct. 1876) issue,
I. Charles Hussey. 6. 1827 ; d. at Eton College, 28 Oct. 1842.
II. Hussey, now of Prestwold.
I. Marianne Penelope Catherine.
^r?/is— Quarterly, sa. and or ; in the 1st quarter a cinquefofT
arg. with an ermine spot on each leaf. Crest— A lion's hearf
erased or, collared sa., on the collar three cinquefoils with an
ermine spot on each leaf. Hfotto — Libertas sub rcge pio.
S€n(s— Prestwold Hall, near Loughborough, and Caythorpe
Hall, near Grantham.
PAGET OF CHIPPING- NORTON.
Paget, The late Rey. Thomas Bradley, of
The Sneyd, co. Worcester, Vicar of Welton and
Melton, CO. York, Rural Dean, Canon of York,
and Chaplain to the Archbishop of York, b. 16
March, 1812 ; m. 19 Aug. 1845, Sophia, 3rd dau. of
Sir Edmund Beckett, Bart, of Doncaster, late M.P.
for CO. York, West Riding, and d. 20 Feb. 1893,
haying had issue,
I. Ada Eliz.abeth, ni. 1875, Robert S. Scholfield, Esq. of
Sandhall, East Yorkshire, and has issue,
II. Agnes Mary, m. 1881, Charles W. Wall, Esq., eldest sor»
of Charles Wall, Esq. of Coolnamuck, co. Tipperary.
III. Mildred Augusta, m. 1876, Sir H. Boynton, Bart, of
Burton Agnes, East Yorkshire, and has issue,
IV. Mabel Sophia, m. 1885, Capt. Jocelyn Home Thomson,
R.A., son of the late Archbishop of York.
liineag'e.— This branch of the Pagets was settled at
Chipping Norton at the beginning of the 17th century.
Thomas Bradley Paget, Esq. of Tamworth, co. Warwick,
and of Chipping Norton, Oxon, m. Mary, dau. of Samuel War-
ren, Esq. of Birmingham, and d. 1817, leaving a son.
Rev. Thomas Bradley Paget, of Bolehall, Tamworth, Fel-
low of Wadham Coll., and Vicar of Evington, co. Leicester, m.
1st, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Rev. John Watkins, of Clifton
Campbille Hall, co. Stafford, and of The Sneyd, co. Worcester,
Rector of Bock, co. Worcester, son of Charles Watkins, Esq. of
Aynho, and Anne his wife, dau. of Sir John Pye, Bart, of
Hoon, and had issue,
Thomas Bradley, his heir, late of The Sneyd and Hoon
Haye, co. Derby.
Elizabeth.
He m. 2ndly, Charlotte Dorothy, dau. of Francis Evans, Esq.
of Lenton Grove, Notts, and by her had issue,
Franceys Bradley, m. 1849, and d. 1856, leaving a son,
Franceys Bradley, b. 1850.
Maria Dorothy, ra. 1855, Stafford Somerville, Esq. of Lin-
coln's Inn, and has issue.
He d. 1846.
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PAG
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAG-
Arms (as borne) — Sa., a cross engrailed arg., in the 1st
,<}uartcr an escallop of the last. Crest — A cubit arm erect,
liabited sa., cuffed arg., holding a scroll of the second bearing
the inscilption " Deo pagit." JJotto — Post spinas palma.
PAGET OF IBSTOCK, HUMBERSTONE,
AND OXENDON.
Paget, Thomas Gut, Esq. of Ibstock and Hum-
terstone, co. Leicester, and Oxendon, co. Nortliamp-
ton, J.P. CO. Leicester, b. 17 Aug. 1843 ; educated
at University CoUej^e, London, and Trinity College,
Cambridge; s. his uncle, 1892; m. 15 Jan. 1873,
Frances Edith Nugent, younger dau. of Thomas
ZS'ugent Taughan, Esq., by his -nife, Frances Mary,
Viscountess Forbes, and has issue,
I. Thomas Gnx Frederick, 6. 2D Julv, 18S6.
I. Angela Frances Mary.
ji. Kathleen Isabel JIaryon.
III. Mabel Edith Clare.
IV. Dorothea Louisa Elizabeth.
Xiineag'e. — This family was seated at Ibstock 1469, as
ehown by a deed of that date containing the name of Thomas
and John P.iget. Valerian Paget d. at Ibstock 1580, leaving,
by Anne his wife, two sons, Richard, who d. unm. 1581, and
Xeonard Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, who (besides four daus.) had
a son,
Thomas Paget, 6. 1585, who d. 16,33, leaving, by Dorothea
his wife, five daus., one of whom m. Thomas Clare, Esq. of
Ibstock, and one son,
Thomas Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, h. there 1627, who was s.
iy his son,
Thomas Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, 6. 1652, who was father of
Joseph Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, b. 1700; m. Joanna Alcock,
niece and one of the legatees of Thomas Guy, Esq. of London,
founder of Guy's Hospital, &c., and d. 16 March, 1789, leaving
^besides two daus.) two sons,
I. Thomas, of whom we treat.
II. Joseph, 6. 20 Sept. 1738; m. Mary Harding, and d. at
Loughborough, CO. Leicester, 1825, leaving, with two daus.,
Mary and Charlotte, four sons,
1 Joseph {see Paget of Ruddington),
2 Thomas, ancestor of Paget of Queeniborough.
a William {see Paget of Loughborough).
4 John, 6. at Loughborough, 1773; to. Anne Hunt, and
dying at Thorpe ^^atchville, 3 April, 1833, left by her (who
predeceased him 1811) two sons,
Edmund Arthur, of Thorpe Satchville Hall, near Mel-
ton Mowbray, co. Leicester, J. P., 6. 24 Jan. 1810 ; m.
4 Aug. 1858, Martha, dau. of Otho Manners, Esq. of
Goadhy Marwood, at one time High Sheriff of co.
Leicester, by Anne his wife, dau. of Kev. William
Singleton, and has issue, i. Claude Arthur, b. 8 March.
1859, Id. 1880, Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of William
Ditmas, Esq. of Beverley ; ii. John Otho, 6. 22 May,
1860; III. Albert Manners, 6. 2 July, 1862; iv. Oliver
Algernon, 6. 19 Nov. 1864; i. Ada Geraldine Anne, b.
25 Aug. 1863, and m. 6 March, 1886, Frederick
Needham, Esq., youngest son of Hon. Francis Need-
ham.
John, m. 18.36, Polyxene Banffy, Baroness of Wesse-
lenyi, a native of Transylvania, and rf. 1889, leaving
issue, Oliver, 6. Sept. 1841, at Clausenburg, Transyl'-
vania, ra. Ellen, dau. of Charles Paget, Esq. of Eudding-
ton, and left issue, a dau. EUona.
The eldest son and heir,
Thomas Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, 6. 1732 ; m. 17 May, 1775,
ilar)-, dau. of Thomas Clare, Esq. of Ibstock, and by her (who
<l. 10 Xov. 1838, aged 92) had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Mary, d. young.
Elizabeth, to. Samuel Weston, Esq. of The Grange, and
d.s.p. 1860.
Anne, to. Eev. Charles Berry, deceased.
Clare, d. 1882.
Hannah, ni. Robert Brewin, Esq., deceased.
3Ir. Paget d. 24 Jan. 1814, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Paget, Esq. of Ibstock, Humber.stone, and Oxendon,
6. 30 Dec. 1778 ; ra. 18 Feb. 1807, Anne, 3rd dau. of John Pares,
£sq. of The Newark, and had issue,
Tuomas Tertius, of Ibstock, Humberstone, and Oxendon.
John, Barrister-at-Law, one of the Metropolitan Police Magis-
trates. 1864-»9, 6. 14 May, 1811; to. 1 March, 1839, Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of William Rathbone, Esq. of Green Bank,
Liverpool, and had issue,
Thomas Gut, now of Humberstone.
Elizabeth Ann Mary Rosahnd.
Mr. Paget was in the Commission of the Peace forco. Leioostcr,
and represented that co. in Parliament. He d. 25 Nov. 1862,
and was s. by his son,
Thomas Tertics Paget, Esq. of Ibstock and Humberstone,
CO. Leicester, and Oxendon, co. Northampton, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff co. Leicester 1869, M.P. for South Leicestershire, b.
27 Dec. 1807; m. 11 April, 1850, Katharine Geraldine, 4th dau.
of Marcus McCausland, Esq. of Dreenagh, co. Derry (which lady
d. 5 April, 1869), and dying 16 Oct. 1892, was s. by his
nephew,
Thomas Gut, now of Ibstock, Humberstone, and Oxendon.
Arms — Sa., on a cross engrailed arg., a crescent for difference,
in the dexter chief an escallop of the second. Crest — A lion
rampant ppr., resting his sinister paw on an escutcheon. 3IoUo
— Espere et persevere.
treats — Ibstock and Humberstone, co. Leicester, and Oxen-
don, CO. Northampton.
PAGET OF RUDDINGTON GRANGE.
Paget, Joseph, Esq. of Euddington Grange,
IVotts, and Stiiffynwood, co. Derby, J.P. co. Derby,
High Sheriff 1892, J.P. and D.L. for Notts, h. 2
Nov. 1825 ; m. 2 June, 1858, Helen Elizabeth, dau.
of Kev. Canon Abney, Rural Dean of Derby, and
has a dau.
Elsie Maud Abney, m. 29 April, 1880, Hubert Courtney
Hodson, Esq. of Abnalls, Lichfield, Registrar of the Dio-
cese of Lichfield, and has issue, Elsie Vernon Paget, 6. 2
April, 1881 ; Vernon Charles Paget, b. 17 May, 1883 ; and
Hubert Selwyn, b. 17 Sept. 1885.
Xiineag'e. — Joseph Paget, of Ibstock Grange, co. Leicester,
VI. Joanna Allcock, and had two sons, Thomas Paget, Esq. of
Ibstock (see that Famibj), and
Joseph Paget, who m. Mary Harding, and had (with two
daus., Mary and Charlotte) four sons, Joseph, Thomas, William,
and John. The elder son,
Joseph Paget, Esq., m. 17 Dec. 1798, Ann, 3rd dau. of Eev.
John Byng, of Tamworth, and d. 17 Aug. 1842, having by her
(who d. 13 Oct. 1806) had issue,
Charles, of Euddington.
Henry, m. Ellen, dau. of Henry Lakin, and d. Feb 1S58,
leaving a son, Frank Henry, 5. 17 Feb. 1840, and a dau.,
Anne Ellen.
Jane, to. 1821, Eev. William Parker, of Little Comberton, co.
Worcester.
The elder son,
Charles Paget, Esq. of Euddington Grange, co. Nottingham,
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Nottingham 1856 to 1865, High Sheriff
1844, 6. 19 Sept. 1799; m. 1st, 20 Aug. 1823, Eliza, 4th dau. of
William Paget, Esq. of Southfield, Loughborough, and by her
(who d. 10 March, 1834; had issue,
I. Joseph, his heir.
I. Mary, to. William Edward Swaine, E.sq. of Highfleld
House, Leeds, and has issue, two sons and four daus.
II. Lucy. III. Anne.
He m. 2ndly, Aug. 1835, Ellen, dau. of William Tebbutt, Esq.
of Kingston, and by her (who was drowned, together with her
husband, at Filey, 13 Oct. 1873) had issue,
IV. Carohne, ra. Eight Hon. J. W. Mellor, Q.C, M.P., and
has issue, five sons and two daus.
V. Ellen, in. 1st, Oliver Paget, Esa. of Hungary, and 2ndly,
Alfred Mellor, Esq. of Oiterhead. She d. 12 March, 1830,
leaving issue.
Arms — Arg., a cross engrailed sa., in the 1st and 4th quarters
an escallop of the second. Crest— A. lion rampant sa., collared
or, resting his sinister paw upon a scroll arg., charged with an
escallop sa.
Seats — Stuffy nwood Hall, Mansfield; Euddington Grange,
Nottingham ; and Abnalls, Lichfield.
67w6— Union.
PAGET OE EliFORD.
Paget, Howaed Feancis, Esq. of Elford, co.
Stafford, J.P. cos. Stafford and Warwick, b. 22
April, 1858 ; m. 15 May, 1884, Alice Catharine,
eldest dau. of E-ev. Prebendary John Thomas Jeff-
cock, Rector of Wolverhampton, by Annie, bis
wife ; and has issue,
I. Francis Edward Howard, b. 4 June, 18S6.
II. Salisbury Howard, b. 7 March, 1889.
III. John Howard, h. 20 Sept. 1890.
PA&
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAK
1551
I. Mary Frances Howard.
II. Fanny D&iree, 6. 26 Aug. 1 S92.
Lineagre.— Gen. the Hon. Sir Edwakd Paget, G.C.B.,
4th son of Henry, 1st Earl of Uxbiidge, b. 3 Nov. 1775, d. 13
May, 1849 ; was father, by Frances, his 1st wife (m. 22 May,
1805), 4th dau. of the 1st Lord Bagot, of Kev. Fbancis Edwabu
Paget, Kector of Elford, co. Stafford, Kural Dean, b. 1800 ; m.
2 June, 1810, Fanny, dau. of Eev. ■\ViUiam Chester, and had
issue,
I. Howard Francis, now of Elford.
I. AgatliaMary Frances.
II. UosaUnd Frances Emily.
III. Minna Frances Jane.
IV. Ada (jertrude Frances.
V. Geraldine Louisa Frances, d. young, 11 .Tan. 1863.
VI. Gwendolen Margaret Frances, m. i»92, Kev. Lewis Jones,
Vicar of Wold Newton, Yorkshire.
The Kev. F. E. Paget d. 4 Aug. 1882.
For Lineage, Arms, d-c, see Bdkke's Peerage, Anglesey, M.
Sent— Elford, Tamwonh.
PAKENHAM-MAHON
STROKESTOWN.
OF
PAGET OF LOUGHBOROUGH AND
SUTTON BONINGTON.
Paget, William: Byeeley, Esq. of Southfield,
CO. Leicester, and St. Ann's Manor, co. Nottingham,
J.P., h. 9 Jan. 1836 ; m. 4 Sept. 1872, Eliza, youngest
dau. of Thomas Crowe, Esq. of Dromore, co. Clare,
and has issue,
I William Edmund, b. 30 June, 1879.
I. Gertrude Mary, 6. 10 June, 1873.
II. Frances Alice, b. 12 July, 1877.
in. Edith Muriel, b. 22 Sept. 1880.
Liiueag'e. — This is a branch of the old Leicester family of
Paget of Ibstock, Humberstone , and Oxcndon (mhichsec).
Joseph Paget, of Ibstock Grange, co. Leicester, who r.i.
Joanna Alcock, had with two daus., two sons, Thomas Paget,
ancestor of Paget of Ibstocl; and
Joseph Paget, b. 20 Sept. 1738 ; m. Mary Harding (who d.
11 Oct. 1809, aged 68), and d. 2 April, 1825, leaving, with two
daus., Mary and Charlotte, four sons,
I. Joseph (see Paget o/ Ruddington).
II. Thomas (ancestoi of Paget of Queensborough.)
III. William, of whom hereafter.
IV. John {ste Paget of Ibstock).
The 3rd son,
William Paget, Esq. of Southfield, Loughborough, 6.1771,
bad (byMaryByng his wife, who d. 1 May, 1859, aged 80)
issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. George Byng, of Sutton Hall, Sutton Bonington, b. l-t
Sept. 1809, and d. 25 Jan. 185S, leaving by his wife, Sophia
Mary Tebbutt, a son,
George Ernest, of Sutton Hall, m. Nov. 1864, Sophia
Holden.
I. Mary, m. 1823, William White, of Loughborough.
II. Anne, TO. !»26, Archibald Kenrick, of West Bromwich.
III. Harriett, m. John Parker.
IV. Eliza, lii. 1823, her cousin, Charles Paget, Esq. of Eud-
dington Grange.
V. Caroline, d. 11 Feb. 1828.
Mr. William Paget d. 13 May, 1846. His eldest son,
William Paget, Esq. of Southfield, Loughborough, and
St. Ann's Manor, Sutton Bonington, in. 19 March, 1833, Frances
Ann Parkes, and by her (who c^. 11 July, 1884) had issue,
I. AYilliam Byeklet, now of Southfield.
II. Frederick Walter, of The Cottage, Loughborough, 6. 30
May, 1842.
III. Herbert Byng, of Shelthorpe House, Loughborough,
b. Nov. 1845 ; m. Feb. 1S69, Clara Eraser" Robinson,
and has issue, one son, John Byng, b. June, 1870, and five
daus.
IV. John Henry, of Buck Hill, Loughborough, b. Juno,
1847 ; m. 1868, Catherine Clara, dau. of Thomas Cradock,
Esq. of Quorn Court, and d. 1876, leaving issue, Charles
John, b. 1869, and Francis Forester, b. 1872.
I. Frances Rosa, TO. 1st, 11 April, 1800. Charles Walter Eddy,
Esq., and 2ndly, Nov. 1881, Edric Bayley, Esq., and has by
the former an only child, Evelyn Fiances Eddy.
It. Maria, to. 30 Jan. 1861, William Henry Brace, Esq., and
d. 4 April, 1805, leaving a dau. Ethel Rosa, m. Walter
Wigrani, Esq.
mi. Edith, m. 1879, Eev. Gerald Bowman, Esq.
Mr. Paget d. 6 Dec. 1865.
Anns, Crest, and Motto— Same as Paget of Ibstock and
Paget of livddington Granrje.
.Seat— Southfield, Loughborough.
Paeenham - Mahon, Grace Catherine, of
Strokestown House, co. Roscommon, only dau. and
heir of Major Denis Mahon (who s. to the estate of
Maurice, last Lord Hartland, in 1845), by his wife
Henrietta, eldest dau. of Right Rev. Henry Bath-
urst. Bishop of Norwich, m. 11 March, 1847, Henex
Sandfoed Pakenham-Mahon, Esq. of Strokes-
town House, co. Roscommon, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1850, formerly in the Stli Hussars ; wlio
was b. 6 Feb. 1823 ; assumed by royal licence the
additional surname and arms of Mahon, and has
issue,
I. Henry, late Capt. Scots Guards, 6. 13 July, 1851 ; to.
13 Jan. 1890, May, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Sidney
Burrard, late Grenadier Guards (see Burbard, Bart.).
I. Henrietta Grace, m. 9 March, 1874, W. H. Foster, Esq.
last M.P. for Bridgcnorth, eldest son of W. 0. Foster,
Esq. of Apley Park, Bridgenorth, co. Salop.
II. Florence. in. Maud.
Mr. H. S. Pakenham-Mahon d. 28 March, 1893.
He was the son of tlie Hon. and Very Rev. Henry
Pakenham, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Registrar
of the Order of St. Patrick, who was b. 24 Aug.
1787 (5th son of Edward Michael, 2nd Baron
Longford, see Bukke's JPeeraffe) ; and ?«. 15 Jan.
1822, Eliza Catherine Sandford (who d. 27 July,
1867), sister and co-heir of Henry, 2nd Lord
Mount Sandford, and d. 26 Dec. 1863 {see Bueee's
Peerage) .
Lineage. — The Mahon family is traditionally descended
from the ancient princes of Munster, over which they ruled
as hereditary chieftains at the time of the first arrival of the
English under Henby 1 1 . The eldest brother of Bryen Boromh,
was called Maiion, and reigned over Munster.
Capt. Nicholas Mahon, an ofBcer in Charles I.'s army, who
was distinguished for his loyalty in the civil wars, m.
Magdalene, dau. of Arthur French, Esq. of Movilla Castle, co.
Galway, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Nicholas, m. 14 Feb. 1709, Eleanor, dau. of Henry, 5th Lord
Blayney (by Margaret Moore, his wife, eldest sister of
John, 1st Lord Tullamore), and had issue, Nicholas, ■;/;. 3 Dec.
1736, Mary, only dau. of Cadwallader, 7th Lord Blayney
(by Mary, bis wife, dau. of Hon. John Tuchet, 2nd son of
Mervin, Earl of Castlehaven), and niece of Charles Talbot,
Duke of Shrewsbury.
Mr. Mahon d. 10 Oct. 1680, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Mahon, Esq., whom. Ellen, dau. of Sir Thomas Butler,
Bart., and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Thomas Mahon, Esq., M.P., 6. 1701; to. 16 Jan. 1735, Jane,
eldest dau. of Maurice, Lord Brandon, and sister of William,
1st Earl of Glandore (by Lady Anne Fitzmaurice, his wife,
eldest dau. of Thomas, Earl of Kerry, and sister to John,
Earl of Shelburne, father of William, 1st Marquess of Lans-
downe, K.G.), and had issue, Maurice, and Thomas. The
elder son,
Maurice Mahon, M.P., 6. 21 June, 1738, was created a peer
of Ireland, as Baron Hartland, of Strokestown, co. Eoss-
common, 30 July, 1800 ; he m. 17 June, 1765, Catherine,
youngest dau. of Stephen, 1st Viscount Mount Cashell, by
whom he had issue, Thomas, Lieut.-Gen., his successor;
Stephen, Lieut.-Gen., d. 27 May, 1828; and Maurice, 3rd and
last Baron Hartland, b. 6 Oct. 1772, d. 11 Nov. 1845, when the
title became extinct ; he was s. as heir-at-law, by his cousin.
Major Denis Mahon, son of Thomas, brother of Maurice, 1st
Lord Hartland. His lordship d. 17 March, 1811.
^)T/is— 1st and 8th, grand quarterings (sub-quarterly, 1st
and 4th, or, a lion ramp, az., armed and langued gu., for
Mahon ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, or and gu., in first quarter, an
eagle displayed, vert, for Pakenham), Pakenham-IVIauon ;
2nd, Pakenham, as in giand quarterings ; 3rd, per chevron, or
and erm., in chief two boars' heads erased, sa., tor Mountsand-
FOBD ; 4th, arg., on a bend indented, sa., cotised az., three
fleur-de-lis, of the field, each cotised, charged with three
bezants, for Ccff ; 5tb, erm., a griflin, segreant, az., for Aun-
giee; 6th, per bend crenelle arg. and gu., for Boyle; 7th,
Mahon, as in grand quarterings. Crests— 1st, an heraldic
tiger, statant, holding in the dexter paw a broken tilting lance,
for Mahon ; 2nd, out of a mural crown, or, a demi-eagle dis-
played gu., for Pakenham.
^'eat— Strokestown House, Strokestown, co. Eosconimon.
ii'esirfence— Westbiook, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
1552
PAL
THE LANDED GENTRY,
PAL
PALEY OF LANGCLIFFE AND AMPTON.
Palet, John, Esq. of Laugcliffo, co. York, and
Ampton, CO. Suffolk, J.P., h. 2 Aug. 1839; m.
12 Sept. 1871, the Hon. Clara Emily Charlotte
Strutt, onlj dau. of the 2ad Lord Eayleigh, and
lias issue,
George Aktbub, h. 14 Nov. 1874.
liineage. — The ancestors of this family were settled in
and about the parish of Gigglcswick (WestEiJing, co. York)
and its townships of Langcliffc, Settle, Stackhouse, and Stain-
lorth, at a very early period. In 1240, Adam de Palay held
land at Heleghefeld, now Hellifiold, in the adjoining parish of
Long Preston, and the charters of Kinchale Priory, published
by the Surtees Society, contain a deed of the same period
relating to land in Giggleswick, in which Adam de Palei, no
doubt the same individual, appears as one of the witnesses.
In 1279, EiCHABD de Paley was among the witnesses to
another Giggleswick deed, and in 1379, poll tax was paid by
Adam de Paley and John de Paley, both of Giggleswick. In
1510, Thomas Paley of Giggleswick and Richard Paley and two
Adam Paleys of Stainforth appear in a muster-roll of armed
followers of Henry, Lord Clifford, and may therefore probably
have served with him at Flodden, in 1513. Many Paleys of
Giggleswick, Langcliffe, and Stainforth, are recorded in the
Giggleswick parish registers of the 16th and 17th centuries.
One of them, described as the son of John Paley of Langcliffe,
was
Thomas Palet, Esq. of Langcliffe, 6. 1675 ; m. Mary
AVilkinson (who d. 1759), and had, besides other issue,
George, his successor.
AVilliam (Ven.), fifty-four years Master of Giggleswick School,
b. 1711; m. 10 July, 1742, Elizabeth Clapham (who rf. 9
March, 1796), and d. 29 Sept. 1799, having had, besides
other issue,
William (Rev.), D.D., the celebrated Archdeacon of Car-
lisle, author of A View of the Evidences of Christianity,
&c., b. 1743 ; m. 1st, 1776, Jane Hewitt (wlio d. 179i),
2ndly, 1795, Catherine Dobinson (who d. 1819), and d. 25
Aug. 1 805, leaving issue, by his first marriage, four sons
and four daus.
Thomas Paley d. 1740, and wasi. by his eldest son,
George Paley, Esq. of Langcliffe, b. 1708; m. 11 Dec. 1743,
Mary Lawson (who d. 1793), and had, besides otherissue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
iL Richard, b. 1746 ; m. Agnes Preston, and d. 1808, leaving
issue.
lit. George (Rev.), &. 1753; m. Sarah Penelope Rash, and d.
1794, leaving issue.
I. Elizabeth, b. 1748; d. unm. 1837.
George Paley d. 1765, and was s by his eldest son,
Thomas Paley, Esq. of Langcliffe, &.4 Dec. 1744; m. 8 Oct.
1772, Ann (6. 1746; d. 6 Feb. 1840), dau. of John Green, Esq.
of Arkholme, and had issue,
I. George, his successor.
II. John Green, successor to his brother.
III. Thomas (Rev.), b. 23 May, 177C; m. Sarah Allonby, and
d. 21 Oct. 1811, leaving issue.
IV. Robert, M.D. of Halifax, 6. 4 April, 1780 ; m. 1 Jan. 1807,
Mary, dau. of Archdeacon Paley, and d. 16 Oct. 1859, leav-
ing issue.
V. Richard, b. 20 May, 1785; d. 1 March, 1786.
Thomas Paley d. 24 April, 1808, and was s by his eldest
son,
George Paley, Esq. of Langcliffe, Capt. 2nd West York
Militia, b. 4 July, 1773; d. unm., 22 Oct. 1809, s. by his
brother,
JoH.s Green Paley, Esq. of Langcliffe, and of Oatlands, near
Harrogate, 6. 24 Sept. 1774; m. 1st, 7 Nov. 1798, Ann (who d.
14 May, 1823), dau. and co-heir of George Barber, Esq. of
Clockhouse near Bradford, co. York, and 2ndly, 29 Sept. 1825,
Catherine (who d. 1 Dec. 1858), dau. of Thomas Paley, Esq. of
London. He had issue by his 1st marriage only,
I. George Barber (Rev.), his successor.
II. Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, b. 24 Jan. 1803 ; m. 30 July,
183.3, Sophia, dau. df Henry Perkin.s, Esq. of Hans-
worth Park, CO. Middlesex, and d. 21 Sept. 1800, having
bad issue,
1 Charles Thomas, d. in India, unm.
2 Raymond South, m.
3 Algernon Herbert, m., and d. 5 Jan. 1891, leaving issue.
4 Cuthbert Henry, m., and d. 22 Oct. 1890, leaving issue.
6 Edward Groves, m. and has issue.
1 Grace Sophia, m. Stephen Coo, Esq., and has issue.
2 Alice .Jane, m. James Robertson, Esq., and d. s.p.
3 Amelia Susannah, d. U7ini.
4 Ethel Ann, m. Marmaduke Constable, Esq., and d. leav-
ing issue.
III. John Green, Capt. 10th Foot, b. 29 Nov. 1807 ; m. 24
Jan. 1843, Clara Fitzroy, dau. of Lord Chief Baron Sir
Fitzroy Kelly, Knt., and d. s. p. 29 Nov. 1852. His widow
m. 2ndly, 19 Sept. 1855, Thomas Bromley, Esq.. 5th son of
Admiral Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bart., and d. 16 Jan.
1869.
IV. William, 6. 20 Dec. 1812; d. 17 Feb. 1822.
I. Ann, b. 8 May, 1801 ; d. unm. 27 July, 1880.
II. Elizabeth, b. 27 May, 1804; to. 10 April, 1828, James
Ashmore, Esq., Barrister-at-Law (who d. 11 Jan. 1891), and
d. 28 Aug. 1892, leaving issue.
III. Harriett, b. 6 Dec. 1805; m. 18 Dec. 1832, William Asli-
more, Esq., Major 16th Foot (who d. 22 Sept. 1878), and d.
17 March, 1884, leaving issue.
IV. Marianne, b. 1 July, 1809; d. 23 May, 1825.
John Green Paley d. 9 Oct. 1860, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. George Barber Paley, of Langcliffe, Fellow of St.
Peter's Coll. Camb., M.A., B.D., Rector of F'reckenham, co. •
Suffolk, from 1835 till his death. Rural Dean, J.P., 6. 28 Oct.
1799; m. 18 May, 1837, Catharine Ann (who d. 29 Dec. 1878>. ,
dau. of William Robertson, Esq. of Bath, M.D., and had issue,
I. George Alfred, M.A. of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, 6. i
22 March, 1838, d. unm. 20 Feb. 1866, in his father's Ufe- I
time. ■
II. John, now of Langcliffe and Ampton. '
III. William Victor, b. 21 Nov. 1840 ; m. 27 July, 1869, !
Augusta Harriet, dau. of Rev. Evan Nepean, Canon of j
Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, and
has issue, |
1 George, 6. 27 Jan. 1872. i
1 lone Catherine Victoria, b. 14 June, 1870. !
I. Beatrice Ann, 6. 18 Dec. 1842: to. 31 Jan. 1865, Henry '
Hoare, Esq. of Staplehurst, co. Kent, and has issue.
II. Clara Catherine, 6.4 Dec. 1845; m. 5 April, 1877, the
Hon. Robert Marsham-Townshend, 2nd son of the 2nd Earl
of Romney, and has issue.
HI. Rosa Emmeliiie, b. 3 May, 1848.
Rev. George Barber Paley d. 10 Feb. 1880.
^Diis— Gu. a bend vaire, double cottised or, between eighl
crosses-crosslet of the last. Crest — In front of a stag's head
eouped ppr., a cross-crosslet or. jl/o((o— Cervus non servus.
.S'c«/s— Langcliffe, near Settle, co. York, and Ampton Hall,
near Bury St. Edmund's.
PALLISER OF ANNESTOWN.
Pallisee, Weay Bury, Esq. of Annestown, co.
Waterford, J.P. and D.L. (High SherifP 1883), b.
1832, m. 1861, Maria Victoria Joseph youngest dau,
of the late Joseph Gubbins, Esq. of Kilfrush, co.
Limerick.
Lineage.— This family paternally descends from that of
BcBT, Bart of Charlei-ille, extinct, and is now the male repre.
sentative of that family. John Burt, nephew of William
Burt, the grandfather of the 1st Earl of Charleville (see Bdby
of the Little Island), assumed the surname of Palliser, upon
succeeding to the estates of his maternal grandmother,
John Palliser, Esq. of Newby-upon-Wiske, co. York, 6.
about 1550 ; to. Anne, dau. of Michael Meeke, Esq. of Namby-
upon-Swale, same co., leaving issue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
II. John, of Kirkley, who left, by Elizabeth his wife, a son,
John.
I. Anne, m. 1st, Richard, Metcalf, Esq. of Northallerton, co.
York, and 2ndly, Marmaduke Franke, Esq. of Knighton,
same co.
II. Jane, m. Thomas Pybus, Esq. of Fryarsgarth, co. York.
III. Elizabeth, to. George Llewellyn, Esq. of Danby-upon-
Wiske.co. York.
IV. Mary, ??i. Robert Wilson, Esq. of Thirsk, co. York.
Mr. Palliser d. 1623, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Palliser, Esq. of Newby, b. 1606 ; to. Joan, dau. of
Richard Frankland, Esq. of Blobberhouse, co. York, and had
issue,
I. John, of Newby, b. 1639; m. Ursula, dau. of Sir Hugb
Bethell, Knt. of Ellerton, co. York, and had, with a dau,
Frances, three sons,
1 Thomas, of Portobello, co. Wexford, High Sheriff 1700,
got a grant of the Great Island, in that co., from James,
2nd Duke of Ormonde, Sept. 1702, b. 1661 ; d. Nov. 1756;
m. Katherine, dau. and heir of William Wogan, Esq. ot
Rathcoffy, co. Kildare, and had issue.
John d. unm., buried at Kilmokea, co. Wexford, 7 May,
1728.
Thomas, of the Great Island, High Sheiiff co. Wexford!
1729, m. Dorothy, dau. of Ven. Robert Elliott, D.J>..
Archdeacon of Ferns, and d. s. p.
William, b. 24 June. 1G99; m. Mary, dau. of Philip
Savage, Esq. of Kilgibbon, andrf. v. p., having liadtwo
sons and three daus.,
PAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAL
1558
f liilip, of the Great Island, m. Katherine, dau. of
James Harvey, Esq. of Killiane, anil d. s. p. 1784.
Bethel, bapt. 28 March, 1722, d. unm.
Katherine, heir of her Ijrother, s. to the Great Island,
jn. John Wilson, Esq. of Scarr, and had issue. Her
grandson, BIatthew Wilson, assumed the surname
•of Fallisee upon succeeding to the Great Island,
m. 12 Auff. 1812, Jane, dau. of Christian Wilson,
Esq. of Sleda^h, and had two sons, 1 Christian, of
Begerin, m. Mary, dau. of Kodolphus WilUam Kyan,
Esq., and d., leaving one dau. ; 2 Matthew (Kev.),
Kector of White Church, m. 185.5, Sophia, dau. of
RcT. Thomas Ottiwell Moore, Rector of Leskinfere,
by whom (wh9 d. 18 April, 1856), he has a son,
Frsderick, b. April, 1856.
Dr.sula, b. 24 Dec. 1720, buried at Kilmokea, 3 April,
1722.
Mary, d. unm. before 1782.
Walter, of Dublin, d. 21 Nov. 1760; m. Katherine Cun-
ningliame, by whom (who d. Aug. 1756} he had a
son,
Kiohard, Barrister-at-Law, d. unm. ; will dated 3 Nov.
1764, and proved 5 June, 1765.
■Juliana Hyde, m. 12 April, 1732, Capt. John Orfeur, and
had issue, Dorothea, Mrs. Weston ; Mary, who m.
George Robinson Walters, Esq., B.N. ; Catherine Hyde,
'//!. Matthew Cavenagh, Esq. of Graigue, and d. 1814,
leaving by him (who d. 1819), with other issue, a son
James Gordon, who m. Ann, dau. of Odiarne Coates,
Esq. of Green Court, Herts, and has issue.
■2 Hugh, of North Deighton, co. York, Capt. in the army,
, b. 1663 ; 9)1. Mai-y, dau. of Humphry Robinson, Esq. of
^ Thicket Priory, co. York, and had issue.
Sir Hugh Palliseb, 1st Bart, of The Vatch, Bucks,
Admiral of the White, Governor of Greenwich Hos-
pital, a Lord of the Admiralty, created a Bart, by
patent 6 Aug. 1773, with special remainder to his
nephew, George IJobinson Walters, Esq., d. unm. 19
March, 1796.
Rebecca, m. Major William Walters, who d. 28 Feb. 1789,
leaving a son, George Robinson Walters, R.N., m. (as
above) his cousin, Mary, dau. of Capt. John Orfeur, and
had, with two daus., a son, who, having assumed the
■surname of Palliseb, and s. his great-uncle in the
baronetcy, became
Sib Hugh Palliseb, 2nd Bart, of The Vatch, 6. 27
Oct. 1768; m. 18 Jan. 1790, Mary, dau. of John
Yates, Esq. of Dedham, Essex, who d. 5 Aug. 1823.
•Sir Hugh d. 17 Nov. 1813, leaving issue,
Sib Hugh Palliseb, 3rd Bart, of The Vatch, 6. 8
May, 1796 ; d. unm.
Mary Anne Rachel, b. 16 March, 1798 ; d. unm. 10
Dec. 1326.
Mary Jane, m. Ist, 16 April, 1822, William Lock-
hart, Esq. of Gormiston, co. Lanark, and 2ndly,
11 May, 1848, John Manley Arbuthnot, 3rd Lord
Keane, and d. Oct. 1881.
3 Walter, of North Deighton, m. Elizabeth Sterne, and
had issue,
Walter (Rev.), Rector of Stokenham, and Vicar of
Great Drayton, and Askham, co. Nottingham, d.
1778.
Alice, TO. Robert Cooper, Esq.
II. William (Most Rev.), of whom hereafter.
<ii. George, whose son,
John (Rev.), D.D., Rector of Rathfarnham, co. Dublin,
Chancellor of Cloyne 26 Dec. 1771, to. 21 Nov. 1747, JIary
Holmes, by whom he left issue, one son and three daus.
His will, dated 6 July, 1788, was proved 26 June,
1795.
r. Palliser was living 1665, being then aged 59. His 2nd son,
• Most Rev. William Palliseb, Archbishop of Cashel, D.D.,
entered Trin. Coll. Dublin, 13 Jan. 1660, was elected a Fellow
1668, ordained 1669, consecrated Bishop of Cloyne 5 March,
1693, and translated to the Archbishopric of Cashel 16 June,
1694. He was b. 1645, and m. Mary, dau. of Jonah Wheeler,
Esq. of Greenan, co. Kilkenny, widow of WiUiam Greatrakes,
Esq. of Affane, co. Waterford, by whom (who d. 1 June, 1735)
lie had issue,
■ William, his successor.
Jane, m. John Bury, Esq. of Shannon Grove, co. Limerick,
by whom he had, with other issue (sse Bury of the LittU
Island),
1 William Bury, whose grandson, Charles William Bury
was created, 1806, Earl of Charleville.
2 John Burt, who assumed the surname of Palliseb, of
whom hereafter, as heir to his maternal uncle.
.rhe Archbishopd. 1 Jan. 1727, and was buried at St. Andrew's,
Dublin. He was s. by his only son,
William Palliseb, Esq. of Rathfarnham, b. 1635; to. May,
.1728, Mary, dau. of Matthew Pennefather, Esq. of Cashel,
'^ccouutant-General of Ireland, and sister of Elizabeth,
II.
Countess of Alexander, 5th Earl of Antrim, by whom (who d.
7 April, 1769), he had no issue. He d. s. p. Oct, 1768, and
was s. by his nephew,
John Palliseb, Esq. of Comragh, co. Waterford, who d.
1769, and was s. by his son,
Wbay Palliseb, Esq. of Derryluskan, m. Mary, dau. of
Ven. Richard Chaloner, Rector of Fethard, and Prebendary of
Kilbragh, Archdeacon of Cashel, and was father of
John Palliseb, Esq. of Derryluskan, 6. 19 May, 1760; m.
1784, Grace, eldest dau. of William Barton, Esq. of Grove, co.
Tipperary, and by her (who d. 13 March, 1844) had issue,
Wbay, of Derryluskan, co. Tipperary, and Comragh, co.
Waterford, J. P., Lieut.-Col. Waterford Militia Artillery, b.
1789; TO. 7 Nov. 1814, Anne, dau. and heir of John Gled-
stanes, Esq. of Annesgift, co. Tipperary, and left issue,
John, of Comragh, co. Waterford, and Derryluskan, co.
Tipperary, J.P., C.B., F.R.G.S., High Sheriff 1844, 6. 29
Jan. 1817 ; d. s. p. 18 Aug. 1887.
Wray Richard Gledstanes, Capt. B.N., ef Coolquil, co.
Tipperary, 6. 24 May, 1822 ; m. 1857, Elizabeth, dau.
of Richard FitzGerald, Esq. of Muckridge House, co.
Cork.
Frederick Hugh, b. 3 July, 1826 ; m. 12 Aug. 1852, Emily,
dau. of Sir Charles Price, Bait.
Edward Mathew, late Capt. 7th Huasars, 6. 20 Sept.
1828.
William (Sir), C.B., Rifle Brigade 6. 18 June, 1830 ; to.
1868, Anne, dau. of George Perham, Esq., and d. 4 Feb.
1882.
Grace Penelope, m. 15 June, 1853, William Fairholme, of
Chapel-on Leader, co. Berwick, who d. 1868, leaving a
dau. Caroline Grace, now of Comragh and Chapel-on-
Leader.
Sarah Elizabeth, m. 17 Oct. 1840, George Stephens, 2nd
Viscount Gough, and d. s. p. Aug. 1841.
Anna, m. John Nugent Rose, C.B., son of Major-Gen.
Sir John Rose, H.E.I. C.S. Mary.
John Bubt (Rev.), of whom presently.
Ricliard Bury, J. P. for Sussex, Capt. 12th Lancers, m. 8
Aug. 1832, Fanny, dau. of Joseph Maryat, Esq., M.P., of
Wimbledon House, Surrey, and had issue, John, Capt. 76tli
Regt. ; Henry; Richard; William; Joseph; Hugh; Char-
lotte ; Frances, to. 1856, Alexander Robert Campbell John-
ston, Esq., F.R.S., of Yoxford, co. Suffolk, J.P., who d. 21
Jan. 1888 ; and Margaret.
Elizabeth, m. 1810, Charles, 2nd Viscount Gort.
Margaret, to. Frederick Charles Phillips, Esq., late Lieut.-
Col. 15th Hussars. Grace. Anna,
Mr. Palliser d. 27 Dec. 1833.
The 2nd son.
The Rev. John Bdbt Palliseb, Rector of Clonmel, m.
10 March, 1830, Julia, dau. of Capt. John Howe, H.E.I.C.S.,
and had issue,
I. Wbay Buby, of Annestown.
II. John Ricliard, late 1st Royals.
Arm^ — Per pale sa. and arg., three Uons rampant counter-
changed. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet gu., a denii-eagle,
wings elevated, or. Motto— Deo volente.
&a<i'— Derryluskan, Fethard, and Comragh, Kilmacthomas.
PALMER OF WITHCOTE HALL.
Palmee, Feedeeick, Esq. of Withcote Hall, co.
Leicester, j.p. and D.L., co. Leicester, High Sheriff
1865, J.P. Rutland, Col. late commanding P.W.O.
Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly Capt.
27th Ecgt., b. 15 July, 1825 ; m. 14 Nov. 1850,
Mary, only dau. of W. H. Harrison-Broadley,Esq. of
Conyngham Hall, co. 5ork, and only sister of W. H.
Harrison-Broadley, Esq. late M.P. East Riding co.
York (see Beoadlet of Welton Mouse), and has
issue,
I. Edwabd Geoffrey Bboadley, of Burrough, Melton
Mowbray {Club. — Junior Carlton), B.A. Magdalene Coll.
Cambridge, Major SrdBatt. Leicestershire Regt. (Militia),
J.P. CO. Leicester, b. 14 June, 1864 ; m. 1891, Sibyll Caro-
line, dau. of Col. Smith Neill, of Barneweil and Swind-
ridge, Muir, Ayrshire, and has issue,
Geoffrey Feedebick Neill, h. 20 Sept. 1893,
Sibyll AUce Bridget.
I. Mary Sophia.
II. Hester Alice, m. 1886, Charles Henry Vane Holder, Esq.
HI. Emily Heyrick.
Lineage.— Rev. Henry Paljier, of Withcote Hall (son of
Sir John Palmer, 5th Bart, of Carlton, M.P. for co. Leicester,
and Charlotte his wife, dau. of Sir Henry Gough, Bart, of
5a
1554
PAL
TEE LANDED GENTRY,
PAL
Edgbaston, co. Warwick (sec Bdrke's Baronetage), m. 27 June,
1816, Elizabeth, dau. of the Kev. Samuel Heyrick, and by her
(who d. 8 Nov. 1860) had, with other issue d. in infancy.
Edward John, b. 14 Aug. 1817 ; deceased.
Henry William, Capt. b9th Kegt., b. 11 Teh. 1820 ; d. unm.
1 May, 1849.
Fredebick, of Withcote Hall.
Boliert Heyrick, 6. 23 Aug. 1828, Barrister-at-Law ; m. 1st,
22 Sept. 1857, Margaret Caroline, dau. of John Gray, Esq.
of Streathiim. Surrey ; she d. 17 Sept. 1858. He ni. 2ndly,
Susan Georgiana, dau. of E. M. Green, Esq., and is deceased.
Charles Samuel (Kev.), Canon of Hereford, Kector of Eardi-
sley, CO. Hereford, Kural Dean, and Proctor Convocation ;
6. 29 May, 1830; m. 16 Nov. 1854, EUen, dau. of Eev.
Canon Douglas, of Durham, and has had issue, Henry
William, 6. Oct. Is56, d. 21 July, 1858; Mabel Jane, /».
1881, Richard Crawshay Bailey, Esq. ; and Margaret
Eleanor, in. 1891, Charles Cristie, Esq. of Chipping Ongar,
Essex.
Thomas, Major, late Capt. 47th Eegt., served throughout
Crimean Campaign (medals and clasps) ; m. Harriet, dau.
of the late Edward Dawson, Esq. of Whatton and Launde
Abbey, co. Leicester.
Herrick Angustus, Major, late Capt. 62nd Eegt., served in
part, of the Crimean Campaign (medal and clasp) : m.
Dorothy, dau. of the late Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, Bart.
of Noseley, and has issue, Heyrick Arthur, b. 23 May, 18lil ;
Frederick Charles, b. 21 Nov. 1866; Robert Henry. 6. 19
Feb. 1868; Charles, 6. 21 June, 1869; Henry Cecil, b. 7
Nov. 1873, d. young; Francis Hubert, 6. 6 Aug. 1877;
Thomas Martival, b. 1880; Elizabeth Ethel; Barbara
Gwendoline ; and Henrietta Dorothy.
Barbara Catherine, m. the late Lieut.-Col. Joseph Walker
Pease, of Hesslewood, E. Riding, York, and has issue.
Elizabeth Sophia, m. the late Rev. Edward Quenby-Ashby.
Mary Jemima, m. Francis Pym, of The Hazells, co. Bedford,
who d. 1860, leaving issue.
Hester Anne, d. unm. 1840. \
Eev. Henry Palmer d. 14 Aug. 1856.
Arms — Sa., a chevron or, between three crescents arg.
Ci-est—A wyvem or, armed andlangued gu. Motto — Par sit
fortuna lahori.
Scat— Wjthcote Hall, Oakham. Town House— 30, Beaufort
Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.
CJttd— Conservative.
PALMER OP HOLME PARK.
GOLDING Palmer, Eev. Henet, of Holme Park,
Berts, late Eector of Stratford St. Mary, b. 1816 ;
m. 1857, Mary Isabella, dau. of Thomas L'Estrange
Ewen, Esq. of Dedham, Essex. He assumed by
royal licence the name of Palmer, 1880, on in-
heriting the estate of his aunt, Miss Palmer, of
Holme Park.
Liineage.— This family was settled in the parish of Hurst,
Berks, about the year 1600.
EoBEBT Palmeb, Gcut. of Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury
Square (2nd son of Thomas Palmer, who was bur. in Hurst
Church 17G2, and whose elder son, Riciiaud, M.A., Rector of
Brading, Isle of Wight, d. %aim. 28 Aug. 1763), was for many
years agent to the Duke of Bedford. He m. 1st, 1745, Miss
Le Greys, of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, by whom he had
.several children, who all d. young, and 2ndly, 1755, Miss
Charlotte Wakelin, and by her (who d. 1768) he left at liis
decease, 1787 (with four daus. , Charlotte, m. George Beauchamp,
Esq. of Thetford, Norfolk ; Mary, m. Sir Thomas Beauchamp
Proctor, Bart, of Langley ; Anne, to. Francis Pym, Esq. of The
Hazells, co. Bedford ; and Caroline, to. Rev. H. H. Edwardes,
of Pennant, co. Denbigh), an only son and successor,
RiCBABD Palmee, Esq., b. 1765 ; m. 1791, Jane, eldest dau.
of Oldfield Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, co. Oxford, by whom
(who d. 1812) he left issue,
RoBEET, late of Holme Park, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Berks
from 1825 to 1849, and High Sheriff 1818, 6. 31 Jan. 1793;
d. 24 Nov. 1872.
Richard (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Purley, near Reading, b.
28 Dec. 1795 ; s. his brother 1872; d. 26 Oct. 1874.
Henry (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Little Laver, Essex, b. 5 Dec.
1799 ; d. 31 Oct. 1870.
Mary, d. unm. 1811.
Charlotte Anne, to. Rev. Charles William Gelding, Rector of
Crofton, CO. York, and d. April, 1817, leaving issue,
Henet (Rev.), now of Holme Park.
Elizabeth, d. unm. May, 1861.
Sdsanna Caroline, of whom presently.
Laura Frances, b. 18 March, 1806 ; d. 22 June, 1870.
Mr. Palmer d. 1806. His daughter,
Susanna Caroline Palmer, of Holme Park, d. Jan. I860.
and was g. by her nephew.
Rev. Henet Golding Pauier, now of Holme Park.
.i4}-ms— Chequy or and sa., on a chief gu. two mullets of the
first. Crest — A talbot sejant erminois.
Scat — Holme Park, near Reading, Berks.
ORPEN-PALMER OP KILLOWEN.
Oepen-Palmer, Kev. Abraham Henet Heb-
BEET, B.D. of Killowen, co. Kerry, Vicar of St.
Peter's, Cheltenham, assumed the name of Orpen
1892, b. 29 Jan. 1843, m. 28 Oct. 1872, ETeline
Cecilia, third dau. of Evory Carmichael, Esq. of
Monkstown,co. Dublin, and Elizabeth, his first wife,
dau. of Gr. O'Brien, Esq. (Mr. Carmichael m. 2ndly,
Hon. Victoria, dau. of Lord Mountmorres) and had
issue,
I. Edwaed Obpen Herbeet, b. 8 Nov. 1873.
u. Harold Bland Herbert, 6. 8 Sept. 1876.
III. Reginald Arthur Herbert, b. 26 Dec. 1877.
IV. Geoffrey de Montmorency Herbert, b. 1 March, 1883.
Lineage.— The family of Palmer, of the Irish line, tracer
its descent from the Eev. Thomas Palmer, a scion of a
Northamptonshire family, who was page of honour to Anne
Hyde, wife of James II., and subsequently Vicar of Clonfcrt '
and Tullilease, and Rector of Knocktemple, co. Cork. He wa»
appointed in 1670 to the Crown livings of Kilmare (now Ken-
mare), Kilgarvan, Templenoe, Kilcrohan, and Cahirciveen, ia
the Diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe, which lie held till hi*
death in 1702. He was a magistrate for the co. Kerry, and
Judge of the Admiralty Court of Munster. A prominent,
incident in his life, set forth in Macaulay's History of England,,
Smith's History of Kerry (1756), and Miss Cusack's History of
the Kingdom of Kerry, was his joint leadership with his son-
in-law, Richard Orpen [see Oepen of Ardtully), of the Protestant
Colony of settlers in Kenmare, in their defence of the fort of
Killowen, whose ivy-clad ruins still overhang the beautiful
river Roughty, commonly called the "Siege of the Whitfr
House," during the winter 1668-9, against gome thousands of
the Irish forces of the King, James II. A detailed accotmt of
this is given in a pamphlet by the above-mentioned Richard
Orpen (a copy exists in British Museum, G. Greville Coll. 5609,
and another in the King's Inn Library, Dublin). Reference is
made to the attainder of Mr. Palmer, Mr. Orpen, and many
others, by Act of the Irish Parliament, for their loyalty to
William of Orange, in Archbishop King's " State of the
Protestants of Ireland, 1730."
The Rev. Thomas Palmee m. 1st, 1669, Jane Mary, dau. of
Sir William Aldworth, of Newmarket, co. Cork (see tha.tj'amily)r
and had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. George (Rev.), B.A. Dublin 1713, Eector of Killorglin,
Knockane, and Kiltallough, co. Kerry, m. Margaret, dau. of
William White of Bantry, and had issue (with five daus.)^
1 Thomas, d. s. p.\ 2 John, d. s. p.; Z George, Governoi
of the Bank of Ireland, to. Anne, only dau. and heiress o!
Daniel Bickerton, Esq. of Milestown, Castle Bellinghaai
and d. 1813, leaving issue; 4 Henry, to. Miss Bolingbroke.
I. Isabella, m. Richard Orpen, Esq. of Killowen (see OBFEti,
of ArdtiUly).
II. Mary, m. Joseph Taylor, Esq. of Dunkerron Castle, co.
Kerry, from whom descends the family of Tatlor ofClontoo.
III. Cecilia, to. Richard, son of Abraham Allen, Esq. of
Curraghroe, and had issue, Abraham, Philip, Richard, i
William, George, and Kyle. '.
IV. Margaret, to. Beversham Harman, Esq., and had four
sons, Thomas, Daniel, George, John, and Catherine Eliza-
beth, to. Thomas Theophilus Hulchins, Esq., from whoni
descend the Hutchins of Ballylickey, co. Cork.
He m. 2ndly, Julia, dau. of the MacCarthy More, but had no
issue by her. His eldest son,
Thomas Palmer, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Abraham Coaklcy,
Esq. of Curragh, co. Cork, and Mary his wife, dau. and co-
heiress of Samuel Pomeroy, Esq. of Pallis, co. Cork, and hact
issue, I. Abraham, of whom presently ; ii. Thomas, to. W.
Sullivan, Esq.; in. George, m. Hannah Duckett; i. Margaret;
II. Sarah; iii. Ellen; andiv. Martha. His eldest son,
Abeaham Palmer, Esq., m. Isabella, dau. of William
Duckett, Esq., and had issue, i. Caleb, of whom presently t
II. Abraham, in. Sarah Wren ; i. Mary ; ii. Martha; iii. Sarah ;
and IV. Hannah. The eldest son,
Caleb Palmer, Esq. of Milltown, co. Kerry, m. 1782, Dor-,
cas, dau. of William Twiss, Esq. of Ballybeg, co. Kerry, anci
Avicia Godfrey his wife, andrf. 1794, leaving issue, i. Abraham,
of whom presently; ii. William (Rev.), B.A. Dub. 1808, m.
Catherine Twiss; in. George, m. Margaret Giles; i. Avicia,
m. William Peacock, Esq. ; ii. Isabella, m. James Eagar,
PAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAL
1555
Esq. ; and iii. Catherine, m. Eev. John Carey. His eldest
son,
Abraham Palmek, Esq. of Asherove, co. Kerry, m. 1805,
Margaret, eldest dau. of Major Edward Orpen, of Killowen,
and d. 1860, leaving issue,
I. Edward Okpen, of whom presently.
. II. Caleb Richard, of Ashbrook, Clontalf, co. Dublin, m. 1st,
Anne, dau. of Capt. Kalph Smythe,, 7th Dragoon Guards,
and by her had issue,
1 Abraham Smythe (Rev.), D.D.
1 Henrietta. 2 Sarah.
3 Margaret. 4 Anne. 5 Emily.
He TO. 2ndly, Harriet Archur, and d. 1889, having by her
had further issue,
2 Herbert, d. an infant.
G Kathleen. 7 Edith.
III. Henry Orpen, B.L., a learned genealogist, d. unm. 1841.
IV. William, of Eoxboro', co. Armagh, J.P., ni. Emma Mar-
garet Armstrong, and d. 1883, leaving issue,
1 Abraham. 2 Benjamin, M.D. 3 Richard.
1 Margaret. 2 Emma. 3 Elizabeth.
4 Ida. 5 Florence.
VI. Abraham Orpen, d. unm.
I. Dorcas Maria. ii. Margaret Lucy, d. unm. 1853.
The eldest son,
Edward Okpen Palmer, Esq. of Killowen, co. Kerry, 5.
May, 1807; m. 5 Oct. 1841, Elizabeth Agnes, 3rd dau. of Lieut.
Robert Hutchinson Herbert, R.N., of Brewsterfield, co. Kerrj',
and d. May, 1883, leaving issue,
I. Abraham Henry Herbert, now of Killowen.
u. Robert Herbert, d. an infant 1849.
I. Elizabeth Agnes.
n. Margaret Dorcas.
III. Agnes Laura.
Seat — Killowen, Kenmare, co. Kerry.
Jiesidence — St. Peter's Vicarage, Cheltenham.
PALMER OF RAHAN.
Palmeh, Charles Collet, Esq. of Eahan, co.
Kildare, J.P. and D.L., b. 10 March, 1845 ; High
Sheriff 1875 ; m. 4 April, 1866, May Jane, only dau.
of Francis Longworth Dames, Esq. of Grreenhill,
King's CO., D.L., by Elizabeth his 2nd wife, dau. of E.
. Smyth, Esq. of Gaybrook, Westmeath, and has issue,
J I. William Francis, b. 30 Aug. 1867.
I II. Dudley Colley, b. 28 Oct. 1878.
I ni. Charles Nugent, 6. 22 Feb. 1870.
i I. Mabel Elizabeth.
I lilneag'e. — The family of Palmer have been a long time
settled in co. Kildare, and the estate of Eahan came into the
family by the marriage of Charles Palmer with a sister of
Dudley Colley, Esq. of Eahan, High Sheriff co. Kildare 1734,
and nephew of Henry Colley, Esq. of Castle Carbury, the
.ancestor of tlie Duke of Wellington. Of this marriage there
: were, with other issue, two sons, Charles and George. The
■elder,
Charles Palmer, Esq. of Eahan, m. Anne, dau. of William
iLambe, Esq. of Prospect, co. Wicklow, and had issue,
) I. Charles Lambe.
1 II. WilUam Lambe, Capt. in the 18th Light Dragoons, served
I at Waterloo, m. Augusta, dau. of Sir John Temple, 8th
j Bart, of Stowe, and had with other issue, a son, Frederick,
[ and a dau. Eliza, who d. at Versailles 1875.
1 III. Thomas, of Ballyhagan.
i I. Eliza.
■The eldest son.
The Rev. Charles Lambe Palmer, of Rahan, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Hamilton Lowe Lockwood, Esq. of Castle Lake, co.
Tipperary, by Henrietta his wife, sister of Sir John Craven
Carden, 1st Bart, of Templemore, and had issue,
I. Hamilton William, d. young.
II. Charles Colley, d. young.
III. William Lambe, his successor.
:, I. Elizabeth, ?)i. Thomas Kemmis, Esq. of Killeen, Queen's
' CO.
iMr. Palmer d. 1840, and was s. by his son,
William Lambe Palmer, Esq. of Rahan, m. 1841, Elizabeth
Emily Anne, 3rd dau. of Col. Nugent, of Clonlost, and d. 1849,
^having had, with three daus., IsabeUa, Elizabeth, and Hen-
rietta, who d. young,
I. Charles Collet, now of Eahan.
II. Hamilton William, m. 1877, Henrietta Frances, widow of
Capt. George Macartney, of Lissanoure Castle, co. Antrim,
. and 3rd dau. of Eobert Smyth, Esq. of Gaybrook, co.
Westmeath, D.L.
I. Augusta, m. 1870, Capt. William Clarke, and has issue,
Herbert Pascal, b. 1874, and Cecile.
Arms — Arg., a chevron or, between three palmer's scrips sa.,
tassels and buckles or. Crest — An arm in armour emhowod
ppr., garnished or, the bond grasping a spear, alsofpr. Motia
— Honor vinutis praemluci.
Seat— Rahan, Edenderry, co. Kildare.
Ci«6— Kildare Street, Dublin.
PALMES OF NABURN.
Palmes, Eev. George, M.A. Lincoln College,
Oxford, of Naburn Hall, co. York, late Vicar of
Hillfarrance, Taunton, and late Eector of Elston,
Newark, b. 17 March, 1851 ; m. 1882, Eva Blanche,
younger dau. of Henry Dalbiac Harrison, Esq. of
Holbrook Park, Sussex, and has had issue,
I. George Bryan, 6. 29 July, 1884.
II. William Tevery, 6. 17 Aug. 1888.
III. Jerome, 6. 8 May, 1890; d. 10 Oct. 1891.
I. Maud Cecil.
II. Blanche Marjorie.
III. Mary Evelyn.
Liineagre. — This family is of considerable antiquity. 1«
was originally seated in the county of Somerset, and, so far back
as the 12th century, it is found in alliance with the great
Somerset house of St. Maur, which had summons to Parlia-
ment in the reign of Edward II. The estate of Naburn ha»
regularly descended from father to son ever since the year
1226.
William Palmes, Esq. of Naburn (9th in descent from Sia
William Palmes, of Naburn, living 19 Edward III., and 15tU
from Manfred Palmes, living circa 6 Stephen), rii. 1st, Elinor,
dau. of William Heslerton, Esq. of Heslevton, and had two
sons,
Brian, his heir.
Guy, Serjeant-at-Law, m. Jane, dau. and heir of John Drew,
Esq. of Bristow, and was ancestor of the family of Palju:*
of lindley, co. York, the eventual heir of whicli, Elizabeth,
dau. of William Palmes, Esq. of Lindley, ?/i. Sia WiLLLiu
Strickland, Bart.
Mr. Palmes ra. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Wcstrop, Esq.
He was s. at his decease by his elder son,
Brian Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, who was Justice of Assize
for CO. Lancaster. Of this learned person there m a portrait at
Naburn, inscribed, "Brian Palmes, Justice of the Commoa
Pleas, ob. 1511." His .son and heir (by Ellen, his Ist wife,
dau. of John Acclom, Esq. of Morbie),
Nicholas Palmes, Esq., m. 1st, Johann, dau. of William
Conyers, Esq. of Sockburne, and had an only son, Brian, his
heir. He ra. 2nd]y, Susan, dau. of Sir Eobert Waterton, Knt.
of Walton, and had further issue. His eldest son,
Brian Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, m. 1st, Johanna, dau. of
Sir John Dawney, Kiit. of Cowick, but had no issue. He m.
2ndly, Anne, one of the daus. of Sir John Constable, of Halshani
and Burton Constable, and by her had (with Frances, the wife
of Gabriel Fairfax, Esq.) a son and heir,
John Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, living about the year 1584,
wlio ra. Jane, dau. of Sir George Dawney, Knt. of Cowick and
Sezay, or Ses.say, and was s. by his son.
Sir George Palmes, Knt. of Naburn, m. 1st, 1584, Katherinc,
dau. of Sir Ealph Balthorpe, Knt. of Balthoi-pe, and had issue.
Sir George ra. 2ndly, Mary Stotlon, of Crakemarsh, widow of
Eoger Constable. His eldest son,
WiLLLAM Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, m. Catherine, dau. of
William Langd.ile, Esq. of Langthorpe, and was father of
several children, the eldest of whom,
William Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, m. Mary, dau. and heir
of Sir Brian Stapleton, Knt. of Hirst Courtney, near Selby,
and was s. by his eldest son,
George Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, 6. 3 Nov. 1666; m. Anne,
dau. of George Witham, Esq. of Cliffe, and was s. by his eldest
surviving son,
George Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, who ra. Frances, dau. and
co-heir of Eobert Plumpton, Esq. of Plumptou, and was «. by
his eldest son,
George Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, who m. Catherine, daa. of
George Heneage, Esq. of Hainton, co. Lincoln, d. without
surviving issue, 7 Feb. 1774, and was «j by his brother,
John Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, who ra. 16 Nov. 1775,
Susannah, dau. of Mr. Thomas Wharrie, of Hull, and left at
his decease, 1783, a dau., Elizabeth, ra. Samuel Walker, Esq.
of Masborough, near Eotherham, and a son,
George Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, J.P. and D.L., 6. 18 Oct.
5 a 2
1556
PAP
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAP
1776; m. 15 Jan. 1810, Margaret Isabella, dan. of William
Lindsay, Esq. of Oaklands, co. Lanark, and by her (who d. 8
.April, 1869) had issue,
Bryan, Capt. 52nd Light Infantrj-, d. unm. at Barbados
1840.
William Lindsat, of Nabum.
John Philip, Capt. R.N., m. Mary Head, of Halifax, Kova
Scotia, and d. 2i Feb. 1869, leaving four children, Manfred,
Francis, Philip, and Maud.
Manfred Leslie, d. at Trinidad 1839.
James, M.A., Rector of Escrick, co. York, m. 1849, Annie
Augusta Champney, and has Bryan, Percy, George, Cecil,
Edwin, Gerald, Louisa Dundas, Edith Mary, Alice, Mary,
Eveline, and Helen.
Isabella, m. 1834, James Bruce Jardine, Esq. of Hallside, co.
Lanark.
Georgina, m. John Brotherton, Esq. of Esher, and has issue.
Eliza, m. Capt. Willoughby Carter, 7th Fusiliers, and haa
issue.
Frances Edith, m. Eev. George Carpenter of Chadlington,
and has issue.
Mr. Palmes d. March, 1851, and was s. by his son,
Kev. William Lindsay Palmes, M.A., of Naburn Hall, co.
York, J. P., Vicar of Hornsea with Long Kiston, and Rural
Dean, Proctor in Convocation for the East Riding, b. 29 June,
1813 ; m. 27 June, 1849, Marianne, dau. of Amaziah Empson,
Esq. of Spcllow Hill, Boroughbridge, and had issue,
I. George (Rev.), now of Naburn.
If. Arthur Lindsay (Rev.), Vicar of Bodmin, 6. 18 April,
1853; m. 1881, Alice, dau. of M. M. Hogg, Esq. of Berry
Head, and has issue, a son, John.
III. Guy St. Maur, late 14ih Hussars, 6. 13 April, 1854; ui
1879, Georgina Rosabelle Lloyd, of Lincroft, near York, and
has, with other issue, Geoffrey.
IV. Bryan William, of Queensland, b. 31 March, 1855 ; m.
Ellen Lawless, and has issue.
▼. John Edmund, b. 1861.
I. Ellen Isabella.
II. Maiian Edith.
The Eev. W. L. Palmes d. 1 April, 1888.
^rms— 6u., three fleurs-de-lis arg., a chief vaire. Crest — A
hand holding a palm branch. Motto— Vt Palma Justus.
/S«at— Kabum HaU, near York.
PAPILLON OF CROWHURST PARK.
Papihon, Philip Oxenden, Esq., M.A., of
Crowhurst Park, Sussex, and Lexden Manor,
Essex, J. P. for cos. Essex and Sussex, J. P. for Col-
chestei', and D.L. for Essex, late Major Royal Kent
Mounted Rifles, h. 1 Aug. 1826 ; m. 16 Sept. 1862,
Emily Caroline, 3rd dau. of the Very Rev. Thomas
Oarnier, Dean of Lincoln, by Lady Caroline Eliza-
beth Keppel his wife, youngest dau. of Wil-
liam Charles, 4th Earl of Albemarle, and has
issue,
I. Pelhabi Rawstobn, b. 22 June, 1864.
u. Harold Gamier \ ^^. ^^ 24 Sept. 18S7.
III. Godfrey Keppel,)
IV. Philip Hardinge, b. 29 June, 1873.
I. Muriel Caroline. ii. Cicely Gertrude.
III. Bertha Sibyl.
Mr. Papillon was called to the Bar 1852, and was
M.P. for Colchester 1859-05.
Lineag'e. — In DncDALE's Monasticon, we find ToRALors
DE Papillon one of the witnesses to a deed of confirmation
granted by William the Conqceboe to the church of Durham.
In the reign of King John, Ralph Papillon was elected
Abbot of Westminster ; and in the reign of Edward I.,
William Papillon, one of the king's most devoted servants,
was recommended by his royal master, in the thirty-first year
of his reign, to the abbot and convent of Leicester for a corrody
from that house. But the first ancestor from whom the family
claims descent is Almagme Papillon, of Dijon, Poet, &c., b.
1487, a friend of the poet Clement Marot, at whose instance he
was appointed Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Feancis I.
(see Histoire des Auteurs de Bourgogne, par Philibert Papillon,
Dijon, 1742), By family tradition, another member of the
family was
Antoine Papillon, a friend of Erasmus, and one of the most
distinguished of the Huguenots in France, who held an office
at the Court of Feancis I., and enjoyed, in an eminent degree,
the favour and protection of the pious Margaret of Valois. He
d. suddenly 1525, not without the suspicion of poison. The
Qrst ancestor of whom manuscript evidence exists was one of
the victims of the massacre of St. Bartholomew ia 1572, who
was father of
Thomas Papillon, Gentleman of the Bedchamber and Capt.
of the Guard to Heney IV. of France, by whom he was much
esteemed, and whom he earnestly strove to deter froia re-
nouncing the Protestant faith. He m. 12 Aug. 1572, Jeanne
Viene de la Pierre), and by her (who was drowned near Hythe,
Kent, on her passage to England) he had issue,
I. Thomas, an eminent Lawyer, Counsellor of the Parliament
of Paris, and Scribe of the Synod of Aries 1620, b. 1578, whO'
m. in Paris, and was father of David Papillon, a good and
learned man, who was banished from Paris and imprisonedi
for three years at Avranches, in Normandy, on account of
his attachment to the Protestant religion. He d. In England,.
1693.
II. David, ancestor of the Papillons of Acrise.
Thomas Papillon d. 20 Nov. 1608. His 2nd son,
David Papillon, of Lubenham, co. Leicester, b. 1581 ; m.
1st, 11 June, 1611, Marie Castol, dau. of Johan Castol, Minister
of French Church in London, aud by her (who d. 3 May, 1614)
had a son, Thomas, who d. in infancy, and a dau., Mary, m,
7 June, 1631, Peter Fontaine, Esq. He m. 2iidly, 4 July, leiii,
Anne Marie Calandrini, of a family famous through many
generations at Lucca, in Italy. Her grandfather, Juliano,
adopted the Protes:ant religion, and soon had, with her father,
Jean, to leave their possessions there, and to take refuge in
France. Juliano was great-grandson of Sir Pietro Calandrini,
the brother of PhiHippo, Cardinal of Bologna 1470, and half-
brother of Pope Nicholas V. By her (who d. 8 Nov. 1675)
David Papillon left at his decease, 1659, with other issue, a dau,
Anne, m. 1st, 1653, William Brudenell, Esq. of Glaston, co
Rutland, and 2ndly, 165.5, Everard Fawkner, Esq., and a soil.
Thomas Papillon, Esq. of Papillon Hall, Lubenham, b
6 Sept. 1623, an eminent Merchant of London. He was M.P
for Dover 1673-79-80-81, and for London 1695-98, a strenuoui
supporter of civil and religious liberty. In 1682, he w.is chosei
a second time Sheriff of London by a large majority of votes, ii
opposition to the nominee of the Government, and for attempt!
ing to compel the Lord Mayor, Sir William Pritchard, to atten(
and swear him into that office, he was brought to a State trial
16S4, and condemned in a fine of £10,000 " to answer for hi'
exclusion in the Court of King's Bench," <fcc., whereon he fled t<
Holland. Under William III., he was First Commissioner fo
Victualling the Navy from Nov. 1690, to May, 1698. He m
Jane, dau. of Thomas Broadnax, Esq. of Godmersham, Kent
and had issue, Phillip, his successor; Elizabeth, m. 1676, th
Lord Chief Baron, Sir Edward Warde ; Sarah, m. 1683, Samue
Uawstom, Esq. of London, and afterwards of Lexden, Esse&
and Anna Maria, to. 1687, William Turner, Esq., Barrister-at
Law. Mr. Papillon d. 1702, having bequeathed £1,000 to th
Mercers' Company, of which he was Master, " to relieve an;
of his family that might at any future time come to want.
He purchased, 16.56, the manor of Acrise, in Kent, in whlc'
and his other possessions he was s. by his son,
Philip Papillon, of Acrise, M.P. for Dover 1707-8-10-13-U
b. 1660; m. 1st, 1689, Anne, dau. of William Jolliffe, Esq. c
Caverswall Castle, co. Stafford, by whom he had an onl
surviving son, David, his heir. He m. 2ndly, 1695, Susannahi
dau. of George Henshaw, Esq., by whom (who d. 1707) he ha
issue, two sons and three daus. Mr. Papillon d. 1736, and w»
s. by his eldest son,
David Papillon, E^q. of Acrise, M.P. for New RomnC!
1722-28, and for Dover 1734, a Commisioner of Ex. ise, 6. 1691:
TO. 1717, Mary, dau. of Timothy Keyser, Esq. of Londot
Merchant, and had one son and four daus. He d. 1762, an
was s. by his son,
David Papillon, Esq. of Acrise and Lee, toth in Ken:
Chairman of the Board of Excise for several years. He m. Isi,
1753, Bridget, dau. and heir of William Turner, Esq., and b
her (who d. 1770; he had issue. Mr. Papillon m. 2ndly, 177'.'
Esther, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Curteis, of Sevenoaks, but ha;
on other children. He d. 1809, and was s. by his eldest son, •
Thomas Papillon, Esq. of Acrise, Lieut.-Col. of the Ea*'
Kent Militia, 6. 12 Jan. 1757 ; m. 2 June, 1791, Anne, 2nd dai'
and (after the death of her brother, John Cressett Pelham, Esq|
183S) co-heir of Henry Cressett Pelham, Esq. of Crowhun'
Park, CO. Sussex, and Cound Hall, co. Salop, and by her(wl;
d. 1S39) had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. John, Rector of Lexden, co. Essex, b. 30 Dec. 1806 ; r.
1st, 27 Feb. 1840, Frances Anne Frudentia, dau. of tl
Right Rev. John T^slie, D.D., Bishop of Kilmore, Elphi
and Ardagh, and by her (who d. 24 April, 1853) had issue
1 Thomas Leslie (Rev.), Fellow of New Coll. Oxford, j
12 AprU, 1841 ; to. 14 Dec. 1S71, Edith Mary, eldest da |
of Rev. Charles Browne Dalton, Vicar of Ui^thijata luj
PAE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAR
1557
Pre'rtendary of St. Paul's, and has issue, Edward Thomas ,
6. 24 May, 1873, and Mary Frances, b. 29 May, 1876.
; 1 Isabella, m. 7 Aug. 1862, John Henry Leslie, Capt. late
'. 71st Light Infantry, and has issue, Frances.
I He TO. 2ndly, 1858, Laura Nancy, dan. of the late John
' Christopher Lochner, Capt. H.E.I.C.'s naval senice.
' HI. Alexander Frederick William, Major R.A. (retired), m.
' Sarah, eldest dau. of Duncan Stewart, Esq., Solieitor-
! General of Bermuda, and has issue, seven sons and one
\ dau.
[ I. Ann, TO. Major-Gen. Kichard Hardinge, B.A. ; she d.
\ 1819; bed. 1864.
[ II. Maria, d. 29 Oct. 1873.
\ III. Caroline Elizabeth, d. 1861.
IV. Frances, d. 1856.
I V. Harriett, d. 1846.
VI. Elizabeth Mary, m. Eev. Heni7 Tbursby Pclham, of
' Cound Hall, Salop ; d. 25 Dec. 1874.
' VII. Lucy Jane.
vni. Bridget Octavia, d. 5 Nov. 1869.
Col. Papillon d. 1838. His eldest son,
Thomas Papillon, Esq. of Crowhurst Park, J.P. and D.L.,
I J. 7 March, 1803 ; m. 8 Sept. 1825, Frances Margaret, 2nd dau.
^of Sir Henry Oxenden, Bart, of Broom Park, Kent, and by
'her (who was 6. 1 Sept. 1804 ; and d. "iA June, 1885) had issue,
I. Fhhip Oxenden, his heir.
' II. Thomas Henry (Rev.), b. 23 Nov. 1835; m. Oct. 18G7,
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Hardcastle, Esq. of Bradshaw
i Hall, CO. Lancaster, and has, with other issue,
[ 1 M. Gabiielle C. Pelham, 6. 3 Sept. 1868.
li 1 Antoinette T. Pelham.
^ 2 Marguerite E. Pelham.
. III. John Ashton, Col. E.E., b. 6 Nov. 1838; to. 8 Sept. 1869,
1 Lydia Charlotte, 4th dau. of Rev. William Girardot, of Hin-
j ton, Somerset, and has issue,
\ 1 Kate. 2 Cecile. 3 Rose.
: rv. David, 6. 4 Jan. 1844, Lieut. -Col. late 92nd (Gordon)
Highlanders, m. Lucy, dau. of G. F. Robinson, Esq. of Dids-
I bui-y House, Cheshire.
I. Mary Graham.
II. Frances Maria, m. Oct. 1861, Samuel Ashton, Esq. of
Telham Grange, Sussex; d. March, 1881.
; III. Emily Caroline, m. 10 July, 1861, Carew Louis Augustus
O'Grady, Esq., Capt. R.E., son of Yice-Admiral O'Grady, of
, Erinagh House, co. Limerick. He d. 8 Oct. 1803, leaving
issue, a dau.
IV. Adelaide, TO. 10 July, 1861, Francis Gregory Haviland,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and has issue, one son and one
dau.
v. Catherine Elizabeth.
vr. Margaret Anne Pelham, m. Feb. 1862, Edward Brent
Pr( St, Esq., Barrister-at Law, and has issue, three sons and
three daus.
vii. Lila Mathilria, m. 1875, Admiral Edward Hardinge, C.B.,
I'.N., and has issue, one dau.
vui. Florence.
ilr. Papillon d. 19 Aug. 1883, and was s. by his eldest son,
Phiup Oxenden Papillon, Esq., now of Crowhurst Park.
1
•■ Arnns — Az., on a chevron between three butterflies arg.
'Jrest — A crescent. Motto — Ditat servata fides.
' Stats — Crowhurst Park, Battle, Sussex, and L«xden Manor,
JJokhester, Essex.
II PAEDOE OF NASH COURT,
Paedoe, Eet. George Owen, Yicar of Hinton,
Dhristchttrch, Hants, h. 25 Aug. 1849 ; m. 14 Sept.
1876, Letitia, dau. of the late Col. Southey, R.E.,
ind has issue,
j I. GeOEGE SOCTHET, 6. 1877.
! II. Francis Sneade, b. 1881.
: I. Olive, 6. 1888.
1 Lineage. — The original residence of the Pardoes was at
^Iccton, CO. Salop, and they were thir.- seated for many gene-
rations ; the estate is still in the possession of the present
Jr. Pardoe of Nash Court.
, George Pardoe, son of George Pardoe, of Cleeton and Fain-
rce, d. 1669, and at that date the Pardoes are stated in old
ivritings to have been resident at Cleeton long previously,
ieorge Pardoe was father of George Pardoe, of Cleeton, who
'■■ 1682, and was s. by his brother, Edward Pardoe, of Cleeton,
,'ho d. 1714, leaving a son and successor, Geop.ge Pardoe,
^isq. of Cleeton, b. 1694, who d. 1760, and was father of George
'ardoe, Esq. of Cleeton, 6. 1728, in. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
. Eocke, Rector of Ludlow, and left at his decease, 1783, a
on and successor,
George Pardoe, Esq. of Cleeton and Nash Court, 6. 1756;
■i. Ellen, dau. of Richard Dansey Dansey, Esq. of Easton
;Ourt, CD. Hereford, and had issue, i. George Dansey, his
heir; ii. James, d. 1829; in. Franci.-;, d. 1818; i. Ellen Lucy,
m. the Very Rev. J. H. P. Lowe, D an of Exeter; ii. A-.na,
in. E. Wheeler, Esq. of Kyrewood House, Tenbury ; iii. Hester,
twin with Anna, d. 1836 ; iv. Maria, in. Rev. J. PoweU, Rector
of Munslow ; v. Isabella ; and vi. Emma. Mr. Pardee d. 1798,
and was s. by his son.
Rev. George Danset Pardoe, of Nash Court, 6. March,
1786; TO. 1810, Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of the late Rev.
Samuel Sneade, of Ludlow, Rector of Redstone, co. Salop, and
had issue,
George, late of Nash Court.
Henry, 99th Regt., h. 26 Jan. 1817 ; d. 21 Dec. 1861.
Frederick, 6. 6 Nov. 1818; m. 1846, Anna Maria Evans, and
d. 1892, leaving issue,
1 George Owen, present representative.
2 Frederick, d. 1884. 3 Frank, d. 1875.
1 Emma, d. 1869. 2 Anna.
Arthur, of Purslow Hall, Shropshire, J.P. for the cos. of Salop
and Dorset, b. 9 April, 1821 ; m. 20 April, 1847, Mary Ban-
gor Jane, dau. of the late Rev. William Jenkins, Vicar of
Sidmouth, co. Devon, and d. 1879, leaving issue,
Arthur John, of Purslow Hall, b. 1851 ; m. 1882, Christina
Cecilia, younger dau. of the late George Eeid, Esq. of
Deer Park, co. Cork.
William Herbert, b. 1855.
Ellen Mary.
Mary Eliza, m. 1838, John Penney, Esq. of Ashley Moor,
and has i.ssue.
Rev. George D. Pardoe d. May, 1856. The eldest son,
George Pardoe, Esq. of Cleeton and Nash Court, co. Salop;
J.P. and D.L. co. Salop (prxked for High Sheriff 1884, the
year of his decease), and J.P. co. Worcester, 6. 2 Dec. 1811;
■in. 1st, 11 July, 1843, Laura, only dau. of the late Thomas
White, Esq. of Bognor, Sussex, and niece cf Robert Brica;e-
man More, Esq. of Linley Hall, co. Salop, and 2ndly, 22 Jan.
1850, Elizabeth Mart (now of Nasli Court), dau. of the late
James Fielder Croome, Esq. of Putloe, co. Gloucester, and d.
1884, and was s. by his widow.
Arms — Arg., a cross counter-componee or and gu., between
in the 1st quarter a water bouget, in the 2nd an eagle dis-
played, in the 3rd a swan, and in the 4th an escallop, all .sa.,
on a chief az. a lion passant guardant of the first. Crest — A.
lion passant guardant.
(Scat — Nash Court, near Tenbury, Shropshire.
Residence— Hinlon Vicarage, Christchurch, Hants.
PARDOE, late OF LEYTON MANOR.
Paedoe, Frank Lionel, Esq. of Leyton Manor,,
CO. Essex, I. 26 Feb. IB.SO.
Lineage. — The manor of Leyton belonged to the Abbey
of Stratford. After the dissolution of monastries temp.
Henry Vlll., it was granted to Thomas, Lord Wriathesley,
Lord Chancellor, who sold it to Sir Ralph Warren, Lord
Mayor of London, and he dying in 1553, left Richard, his son
and heir. On the death of the latter in 1597, Oliver Cromwell,
of Hinchingbrooke House, Huntingdon (uncle of the Protector)^
succeeded to the estate, being a nephew of the last possessor.
The manor then passed to the family of Rider, and subse-
quently became divided, being holden in different portions
till 1703, when the greater part was purchased by David
Gansel, Esq., whu continued Lord of the Manor and patron of
the vicarage, as well as part impropriator of the great tithes,
till his death in 1753, when he was s. by his son. Gen. Gansel.
Part of the estate had become the property of the Corpora-
tion of the city of Lincoln, who sold it to the ancestor of the
present owner. A special Act of Parliament was requisite
for this sale, which Act received the royal assent 5 May,
1795. The manor of Marks belonged i riginally to the Priory
of St. Helen's, in London ; then to the WiLherpole family itemj).
Henry VIII.), in whose possession it remained till Sir Ed-
mund Witherpole sold it in 1001 to Sir James Althan, one of
tha Barons of the Exchequer ; whose son sold it to Da^^d Gan-
sel, Esq., in whose son it became vested. During the latter
half of the last century the heirs of Gen. Gansel sold both the
manors, together with the advowson of Leyton and a portion
of the great tithes, to
JohnPaedoe, Esq., High SheriffEssex, 1775, Dir. H.E.I. C.S.,
h. 1711 : m. 1749, Ann (who d. 2 Nov. 17C9), sister of Major-
Gen. Edward Urmston, Ist Foot Guard.«, and d. 9 Oct. 179S,
having had issue, one son only, also a Director lI.E.l.C.S.,
John Pardoe, Esq., M.P. for Plympton Camelford, and
Wcstlowe, b. 1760; m. 22 Feb. 1786, Jane, dau. of Thomas
Oliver, Esq. of The Great House, Leyton, Essex, by Frances
his wife, dau. of Peter Brooke, Esq. of Mere Hall, co. Chester,
by whom, who d. 20 April, 1796, he left at his decease, six days
alter, in the lifetime of his father,
1558
PAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAR
I. John, heir to his grandfather.
u. George, E.N., Midshipman H.M.S. " Cambrian," 6. 1789,
killed i'u a skirmish off I'alamos, on the coast of Spain, 19
Dec. 1810. ,^ ^
MI. Frederick, H.E.I.C.S., 6. 1795, lost at sea in the "Lady-
Jane Dundas," 1809.
IV. Edward, Ensign and Lieut. Grenadier Guards, 6. 4 April,
1796, severely woundt'd at the siege of Bergen-op-Zoom,
specially mentioned in despatches, killed at Waterloo 18
June, 1815. ,^ „
I. Maria, in. 16 Blarch, 1816, John Peter Allix, Esq. of Swaff-
ham House, M.P. co. Cambridge, and (/. lSo-1.
Tlie eldest son,
John Tabdoe, Esq. of Leyton, J.P. and D.L. cos. Essex and
Hertford, b. 1787 ; »i. 25 Jan. 1808, Charlotte Jane, dau. of John
Peter Allix, Esq. of Swaffham House, co. Cambridge, and by
her, who d. 24 Feb. 1870) had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. George, b. 7 Oct. 1814; d. 2 Aug. 1SI5.
III. Edward, of Amberwood, Christchurch, co. Southampton,
Capt. 82nd Ktgt., b. 10 Dec. 1817 ; m. 27 Oct. 1849, Harriet,
dau. of William Astell, Esq., of Everton House, co. Hunt-
ingdon, M.P., and d. 26 March, 1870, leaving issue,
1 Edward Allix, b. 17 Jan. 18d4; m. 30 March, 1875,
Marion Frances, eldest dau. of Eev. Robert Pinckney,
Vicar of Highcliffe, co. Southampton, and has issue,
Edward Eobert Cyril, 6. 17 Feb. 1876.
Keginald George, b. 3 .\pril, 1877.
Thomas William Kalph. 6. 3 Oct. 1878.
Constance Margarette Theodora, b. 21 July, 1833.
Ethel Isabel Harriet Marion, 6. 12 June, 1885.
Mary Katie, b. 11 June, 1889.
Fairlie, b. 4 May, 1891.
2 George Astell, b. 5 Sept. 1855, Lieut. 13th Regt. ; d. July,
1879, from wounds received at Ulundi.
I. Charlotte Jane, b. 23 Dec. 1808 ; d. 24 Dec. 1812.
II. Calherine Harriet, m. Rev. Henry Charles Eaton, Yicarof
Stetchworth, son of Richard Eaton, Esq. of Stetchworth
Park, CO. Cambridge, M.P., and has issue.
ni. Maria, b. 31 March, 1811 ; d. 15 Dec. 1812.
IV. Matilda, b. 22 May, 1812; d. 20 Dec. 1812.
V. Anna Cecil, 6. 7 Feb. 1816: d. 15 June, 1833.
VI. Mary JuUana, b. G Feb. 1817 ; d. 18 Feb. 1830.
vu. Charlotte Louisa, b. 24 Sept. 1820 ; d. 16 Nov. 1820.
Wr. Pardoe d. 29 March, 1870 and was s. by his son,
Rev. John Pakdoe, M.A. of Leyton, Lord of the Manor of
Xeyton, Esses, Vicar of Leyton, b. 31 Aug. 1813 : m. 24 April,
1838, Frances, 3rd dau. of George Thornhill, Esq. of Didding-
ton, Buckden, co. Huntingdon (M.P. for the co. fifteen years),
a branch of Thornhill of Thornhill, co. York, and by her
(who d. 8 Nov. 1878) had issue,
I. John (Rev.), of Leyton.
II. Edward Willoughby, late Lieut. 87th Regt. (Royal Irish
Fusiliers) and 1st (or Royal) Regt., b. 28 April, 1841, d. 6
May, 1879.
III. Charles William, Lieut. 3rd London E.V., 6. 5 Oct.
1848.
IV. Oliver Thornhill, 6. 5 Sept. 1863.
I. Charlotte Gcorgina, d. 6 Dec. 1878.
II. Frances Matilda. III. Mary Catherine.
IV. Juliana Elizabeth. v. Harriet Anna.
VI. Everilda Henrietta.
Sir. Pardoe d. 1879, and was s. by his eldest son,
Rev. John Paedoe, Rector of Gravely, co. Herts, and of
Leyton Blanor, Essex, b. 1 April, 1839; in. 10 Aug. Is76,
Isabella Charlotte, dau. of Thomas Robert Wilson, Esq. of
Newlands, Hitchin, co. Herts, and had issue,
I. Fkank Lionel, now of Leyton.
II. Edward Percy Hamilton, 6. 28 April, 1881.
in. John Hubert, b. 2 May, 1833.
IV. Eric Wilson, b. 1 May, 1885.
I. Rose Frances, b. 25 Sept. 1878; d. 10 April, 1879.
u. Lisa Gladys, b. 6 May, 1887.
III. Ella Maud Cecil, 6. 14 June, 1889.
Rev. John Pardoe d. 23 April, 1892.
Arms— Arg., on a chevron embattled counter-embattled be-
tween three towers sa., as many bombs of the field fired ppr.,
and a chief arg. Crest— A tower arg.
Seat — Walthamstow, Essex.
PARES OF HOPWELIi.
Pares, Edwaed Heney, Esq. of Ilopwell Hall,
CO. Derby, J.P. cos. Derby and Leicester, High
Sheriff co. Derby, 1885, Hon. Major Leicestershire
Yeomanry, I. 2S March, 1854, educated at Eton
and Emmanuel Coll. Camb., s. his father 9 May,
1878; m. 29 July, 1879, Mui-iel Lily, 3rd dau. of
Charles Fox Webster, Esq. of Prince's Garden,
Kensington, and has issue,
t. Thomas Edwabd, b. 7 Aug. 1885.
II. Cecil Henry, b. 27 Aug. 1891.
I. Eleanor Muriel, b. 13 Oct. 1881.
II. Hilda Mary, 6. 29 Jan. 1883.
III. Geraldine, b. 24 Feb. 1890.
liiaeag'e. — This family was settled at Leicester temp.
Elizabeth, and in the charter of that sovereign John Pabe is
mentioned as a then member of the Corporation.
John Paees, b. 1635, was Mayor of Leicester 1695, and d.
Sept. 1712, leaving issue, by Mary his wife (who d. 1728, aged
91), I. John; ii. Thomas. The eldest son,
John Pakes, was Mayor of Leicester 1714. He m. Mary
Orme, of Shopnall Hall, co. Stafford, and d. Dec. 1739, leaving
an only child, Mary, m. Samuel Miles, of Leicester. His
brother,
Thomas Pabes, m. four times, and by his 2nd wife, Dorothy
Wilford, had issue, i. Thomas, his heir ; i. Mary, m. Thomas
Rickards, of Leicester. The only son,
Thomas Pares, b. 14 Nov. 1716 ; m. Ann Norton, 2nd cousin
to Harry, 4th Earl of Stamford, and granddau. of George Ashby.
of Quenby Hall, M.P. co. Leicester, and by her had issue. Mr.
Pares acquired the Hopwell Hall estate by purchase about
1780, and d. there May, 1805, at the age of 88. His eldest son,
Thomas Pares, F.S.A., 6. 28 Nov. 1746; d.unm. 2i Oct.
1824, and was s. by his only surviving brother,
John Pares, High Sheriff co. Leicester 1802, 5. 15 Aug.
1749; m. 1781, Agnes, dau. and co-heir of Adam Lightbody,
Esq. of Liverpool, by his wife, Elizabeth Tylston, descended
from the ancient family of Tilston of Cheshire, and by her
who d. 31 Aug. 1812) had issue,
Thomas, of Hopwell Hall.
John Tylston, m. Mary, dau. of Edwyn Andrew Burnaby,
Esq. of Baggrave Hall, co. Leicester, and d. Nov. 1831,
aged 34, leaving issue, Thomas John, Agnes Tylston, and
Mary Tylston.
Elizabeth, d. unm.
Anne, m. Thomas Paget, Esq., M.P., and d. 12 Dec. 1868,
leaving issue.
Agnes, m. the Rev. Edward Thomas Vaughan, M.A., brother
of Sir Henry Halford, Bart., and of Mr. Justice Vaughan,
and has issue. Mary, d. unm.
Dorothea, m. the Ven. Archdeacon Hill.
Hannah, m. the Ven. Archdeacon Jones, M.A., and has issue.
Katharine, m. Robert Bickersteth, E.=!q. of Liverpool, brother
of the late Lord Langdale, and has issue.
Mr. Pares d. 16 June, 1833, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Pares, Esq. of Hopwell Hall and Ulverscroft
Cottage, M.A., J. P., and formerly (from 1818 to 1826) M.P.
for Leicester, 6. 30 Oct. 1790; m. 19 May, 1821, Octavia, dau.
of Edward Langdon Mackmurdo, Esq. of Clapton, Middlesex,
and by her (who d. 11 June, 1881) had issue,
Thomas Henbt, of whom presently. i
Jotin, of Westfield, co. Hants, and The Cedars, co. Surrey, (J
J. P., 6. 11 May, 1833 ; m. 20 July, 1866, Katharine, dau. of I
John Back, Esq. of Byfleet, Surrey, and niece of Sir George ,
Back, the Arctic explorer, and has issue, 1 Norman, b. 1857 ;
2 Lancelot ; 3 Bernard ; 4 Basil ; 5 Harold ; 1 Alice ; 2 Ethel;
3 Margaret ; 4 Constance ; 5 May.
William, b. 22 March, 1837 ; m. 27 June, 1860, Helen D. i
Scott, and d. Jan. 1870, leaving issue, 1 WiUiam Henry; .
2 Thomas Alfred ; 3 Arthur : 1 Helen ; 2 Gertrude ; 3 Agnes. :
Agnes, 7)1. 1849, the Rev. Gilbert Beresford, Rector of Hoby, i|
CO. Leicester, and d. 25 March, 1868, leaving issue,
Octavia, d. unm. Anna Mary.
Edith, m. Oct. 1863, the Eev. Claude LUUngston, and nasij
issue.
Mr. Pares d. 26 April, 1866, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Henbt Pares, Esq. of Hopwell Hall, Capt.il
Northamptonshire Militia, b. 8 Feb. 1830; m. 7 Jan. 1852,'
Mary Louisa, 5th dau. of Rev. Richard Stephens, Vicar of^
Belgrave-cum-Birstall, co. Leicester, and d. 9 May, 1878,'
leaving issue,
I. Edwaed Henbt, now of Hopwell Hall. |
II. Frederick, 6. 1 Nov. 1858 ; d. young.
III. Leonard, 6. 26 Jan. 1859 ; d. young.
I. Geraldine Louise, 6. 20 Dec. 1852 ; d. 9 July, 1863.
II. Evelyn, b. 15 Dec. 1859 ; m. 29 April, 1885, Eev. Edward
L. Treffry, Eectur of Aswarby, Lincolnshire.
^,.,^_Sa., a chevron arg., in the dexter chief quarter a cross-
crosslet of the second. tVcsJ— A demi-griffin or. Motto—
Pares cum paribus.
Seat — Hopwell Hall, near Derby.
6Y24&— Junior Carlton.
PAKKE OP HENBURY HOUSE
Paeke, Chaeles Ethelston, Esq. of Henbury.
House, CO. Dorset, late Rifle Brigade, b. 1850 ; m.l
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PAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAR
1559
Mary Louisa, dau. of St. John Coventry, Esq.,
E.N., of Upper' Henbury and the Knoll, Wimborne.
Lineage.— John Pakke, Esq. of Whitteck, co. Cumber-
land, living 1632, liacl issue by Jane, his wife (who d. 1623),
Ladeence Paeke, Esq. of Whitbeck Hall, 6. 1623; d. 1691.
Had a grant of the manor rectory, and advowson of Whitbeck
in 1687. By Agnes, his wife (who d. 1671), he had issue,
JoHK, of Whiibeck Hall.
Laurence, 6. 1666; d. 1695.
William, b. 1670. Henry, b. 1672 ; d. 1673.
Agnes, b. 1662. Margaret, 6. 1668.
The eldest son,
John Paeke, Esq. of Whitbeck Hall, 6, 1664 ; m. Dorothy
Hudleston (the family of this lady was a very ancient one,
their ancestor, John Hudleston having, in the reign of Henbt
III., acquired by marriage, with the heiress of Adam de
Milium, aiillum Castle and estates), by whom he had issue,
Hudleston, of Whitbeck Hall.
John, b. and d. 1694. Laurence, h. 1696.
'i Bridget, 6. 1692. Dorothy, b. 1698.
' Mr. Parke d. in 1699, and was s. by his eldest son,
I Hddleston Pabke, Esq. oi Whitbeck Hall, b. 1689; m.
' dau. of John Stanley, Esq. of Ponsonby Hall, co.
•Cumberland, and had issue,
John, b. 1722; d. an infant.
William, of Whitbeck Hall.
Stanley, 6. 1727; d. 1730.
James, b. and d. 1728.
Margaret, b. 1720.
' Mr. Parke d. in 1738, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
William Parke, Esq. of Whitbeck Hall, b. 1724; m. Mary,
dau. of Charles Gibson, Esq. of Quermore Park, and of
Myerscough, co. Lancaster, by whom he had issue,
Charles, of Whiibeck Hall, aftem-ards of Ilminster, co.
Somerset, a Major in the army, m. Jane, dau. of his
maternal uncle, Rev. John Gibson, of Quermore Park, and
Myerscough, by Anne, his wife, dau. and sole heiress of
William Fulford, Esq. (a descendant of the Fulfoeds of
Great Fulford, co. Devon). He d. s. ■p. 1828.
AViLLIAM.
I Mr. Parke d. in 1804. His younger son,
[i Liedt.-Gen. William Pabke, of the Thickets, Jamaica, to.
' Eleanor, dau. of Samuel Baldwin Crosse, Esq. of Jamaica, and
had, with other issue,
William, of Jamaica.
Chaeles, of Henbury House.
Gen. Parke d. 1813. His youngest son,
Cuaeles Paeke, Esq. of Henbuiy House, co. Dorset, J. P.
and D.L., formerly H.B.M. Commissioner to the kingdom of
Mexico ; purchased the estate of Henbury in 1847 ; 6. 10 June,
1791 ; 771. 1820, Letitia, dau. of the late Joseph Alcock, Esq. of
Pvoehampton, CO. Surrey, and Thredlethorpe, co. Lincoln, by
^'hom he had issue,
Charles Joseph, late of Henbury.
William (Sir), K.C.B., Gen., and Col. of the 36th Eegt., of
Thornhill, Stalbridge, co. Dorset, late Lieut.-Col. 72nd Higli-
landers, and A.D.C. to the Queen; served in the Crimea,
1855, and in India, 1857-59; commanded the South-Eastern
District, 1874-77; b. 1822; ni. 1865, Anna Maria, only dau.
of the late Major-Gen. Kepean, 2ndsonof SirEvanNepean,
Part, of Loders Court, and has issue,
William Alcoek Whitbeck, J. P., and County Councillor
for Stalbridge Div. of Dorset, b. 1866; educated at Eton,
and Ch. Ch. Oxford, M.A. (1892).
Dorothy Eden.
Letitia, b. 1825 ; d. unm. 1882.
Mr. Parke d. 21 May, 1860. His eldest son,
Charles Joseph Paeke, Esq. of Henbury House, co. Dorset,
J. P., High Sheriff 1868, Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple,
6. 4 Dec. 1828 ; m. 1847, Mary Ellen, dau. of Rev. C. Wicksted
Ethelston, of Wicksted, co. Chester, and Uplyme Rectory, co.
Devon, and d. 9 March, 1893, leaving issue,
T. Chaeles Ethelston, now of Henbury House.
II. Edmund William, 6. 1853.
III. Alfred Wattington (Rev.), Rector of Uplyme, b. 1854 ;
in. Wmifred Hilda, dau. of John Fort, Esq. of Read Hall,
CO. Lancaster, and has issue, two sons and a dau.
zv. Lawrence, Capt. 68th Light Infantry, b. I860; m.
Eveline, dau. of John Lees, Esq., and has issue, three
sons.
V. Walter, b. 1863.
I. Edith Letitia. ni. July, 1877, Rev. Charles Lewis Kennaway,
Rector of Gai'boldisham, co. Norfolk, and has issue (see
liuRKE's Peerage, Kennaway, Bart.).
II. Kllen Henrietta, m. Thomas Philip Godsal, Esq., son of
P. Godsal, Esq. of Iscoed, co. Salop, and has issue, five sons
and three dans.
III. Charlotte Josephine.
IV. Mildred Margaret, m. Capt. Henry Aubrey Cartwright,
late 68th Light Infantry, son of the late Col. Cartwright,
M.P.
Arms—Az., on a fess engrailed, arg., between three hinds
trippant, or, as many torteaux, each charged with a pheon of
the third. Crest — A stag's head, couped, sa., holding in the
moulh a key, or. Motto — "True and Fast."
Swi— Henbury House, Wimborne, Dorset.
PARKE OF DUNALLY.
Paeke, Johnstone William Eobeet, Esq. of
Dunally, co. Sligo, High Sheriff for co. Leitrim
1890, b. 20 Dec. 1822 ; s. his brother 1889.
Liineagre. — Sir William Paeke, of Dunally, co. Sligo,
Lieut.-Col. and Major 66th Regt., b. March, 1779, eldest son of
Roger Parke, Esq. of DunaUy, by his wife, Alice Brown, of
Riverstown, co. Cork, received the honour of knighthood 1836.
He served throughout the campaigns in the West Indies,
Egypt, and the Peninsula, and was wounded at Corunna. Sir
WiUiam m. 13 July, 1813, Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of the late
Charles Johnstone, Esq. of Ludlow, and niece of the late Sir
Richard Johnstone, Bart, of Hackness HoU, co. York, and by
her (who d. 31 March, 1883), had issue,
RoGEE Charles, of Dunally.
Johnstone Willlam Robekt, now of Dunally.
Jemmett, d. 25 Dec. 1866. Louisa Elizabeth.
Sir WiUiam, a J. P. and D.L., served twice as High Sheriff of
Sligo. He d. I Sept. 1851, and was s. by his elder son,
KoGEE Chaeles Paeke, Esq. of Dunally, co. Shgo, J. P.,
B.A., High Sheriff 1858, b. 1816; d. 24 Jan. 1889, and was s. by
his brother.
Seat — Dunally, Sligo.
TOWNLEY-PARKER OF CUERDEN.
Townley-Paeker, Thomas Townley, Esq. of
Cuerden Hall, Astley, Eoyle, and Extwistle, co.
Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 May, 1822 ; m. 20
Aug. 1846, Katharine Margaret, youngest dau. of
Rev. Thomas Blackburne, Rector of Prestwich,
2nd son of John Ireland Blackburne, Esq. of Hale
and Orford, co. Lancaster. He assumed by royal
licence, 20 Sept. 1879, the surname and arms
of Townley in addition to and before those of
Paekee.
Liineagre. — Adam de Peeston conveyed, in the reign of
King John, and again in that of Henet III., the lands whicli
he held in Extwistle to the monks of St. Mary, of Kirkestall.
In 13 EiCHAED II., John de Bardesay, Abbot of the Monastery
of the Blessed Mary of Kirkestall, <;onveyed those lands to
William de Parker, who, temp. Henry IV., is styled de
Monk Hall, in Extwistle. He had four sons, of whom the
eldest,
Lawrence Paekee, of the same place, had a son and heir,
John Paekee, of the same place, d. 14 Sept. 23 Henby VII.
He had a son and heir,
John Parker, of the same place, b. 1481 ; m. Isabella, widow
of Thomas Butler, and one of the daus. of John Brockholes,
Esq., and d. 1565. His son and heir,
Robert Parkee, purchased 36 Henry VIII., by licence of
the King, from Wilham Romsden, of Longley, the manor of
Brierclyffe and Extwistle. He m. Joan, dau. of Simon Hay-
dock, of Hesandforth, by Joan, his wife, dau. of Giles, son of
Geoffrey Stanfield, and dying r. p. 1560, left a son and heir,
John Parker, Esq. of Extwistle, ?/;. Margaret, dau. of
Lawrence Townley, of Burnside, co. Lancaster, and dying
1634, was s. by his eldest son,
John Paekee, Esq. of Extwistle, 6. 1578 ; m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Cuthbert Holdsworth, Esq. of Sowerby, co. York, by whom
he had, with other issue,
Robert, b. 1604; m. Mary, eldest dau. and co-heir of Nicholas
Scarborough, Esq., and dying v. i). 1636, left
John, successor to his grandfather.
John Parker served as High Sheriff of co. Lancaster in 1653,
and was s. at his decease, 1655, by his grandson,
John Paeker, Esq. of Extwistle, m. Jane, dau. of Henry
Foster, Esq., co. Southampton, and widow of Col. Francis
Malham, a Cavalier Officer, by whom he had issue,
Robert, his successor.
Blary, m. 1st, Benjamin Waddington, Esq. of Ellerton
Gledow, CO. York, and 2nc'.ly, Richard Assheton, Esq., 2nd
sun of Sir Ralph Assheton, of Middleton, co. Lancaster.
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PAE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAB
Elizabeth, nt. Thomas Lister, Esq. of Arnoldshiggin, co.
York, ancestor by her of Lord Ribblcsilale.
Jane, m. Edward Torker, Esq. of Browsholme, co. York.
The only son,
ItoBEKT Pakkek, Esq. of Extwistle, High Sheriff co. Lan-
caster, 1710, m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Christopher
Banastre, Esq. of Bank, co. Lancaster, by whom he had a very
smmerous family. He d. 1718; leaving a son and successor,
Banastre Pabkeb, Esq., who transferred in 1719 the family
seat from Extwistle to Cuerden Hall, to which he had suc-
ceeded in right of his mother. He m. Anne, dau. and co-heir
of William Clayton, Esq. of Fulwood, M.P. for Liverpool, and
was s. at his decease, 173S, by his eldest son,
Robert Parker, Esq.. 6. 1727 ; m. Anne, only dau. and
Bole heir of Thomas Townley, Esq. of Hoyle, co. Lancaster,
by whom he left issue,
Banastbe, his successor.
Tbomas Townley, who inherited from his brother.
Anne, m. Kicliard (Crosse) Legh, E.sq. of Shaw Hill, co.
Lancaster, and of Adlington, co. Chester.
Mr. Parker d. 1779, and was s. by his elder son,
Banastbe Pabkir, Esq., to. Anne, dau. of William Hulton,
Esq. of Hulton Park, co. Lancaster, and dying s. p. 178S, was
s. by his brother,
Thomas Townley Parker, Esq., m. 16 Oct. 1787, Susannah,
only dau. and sole heir of Peter Brooke, Esq. of Astley, co.
Lancas;er, representative of the ancient family of Charnock
of Charnock, by whom (who m. 2ndly, Sir Henry Philip
Hoghton, Bart., and d. 2 Dec. 1852) he had issue,
Robert Townley, his successor.
Susanna, m. 16 Aug. 1811, Francis Richard Price, Esq. of
Bryn-y-Pys, co. Flint, and d. 8 Sept. 1813.
Anne, m. 4 May, 1811, John Baskervyle Glegg, Esq. of
Withington, co. Chester.
Mr. Parker, High Sheriff co. Lancaster 1793, d. 8 Jan. 1794.
His son,
Robert Townlet-Parker, Esq. of Cuerden Hall, and of
Astley, M.P. for Preston, 1837 to 1857, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1817, b. 27 Aug. 1793; m. 21 Dec. 1816, Harriet,
youngest dau. of Thomas Brooke, Esq. of Church Minshull,
CO. Chester, 2nd son of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart, of Norton
Priory, and by her (who d. 20 May, 1878) had issue,
I. Thomas Townlet, his heir.
II. Robert Townley, 6. 20 Dec. 1823, late Capt. in the army,
served in the 53rd Regt. at the battles of Aliwal and
Sobraon ; to. 18 F"eb. 1850, Judith Caroline Augusta, 3rd
dau. and co-heir of Jones Panton, E.i^q. of Plas Gwyn, co.
Anglesey, by Mary Elizabeth, his wife, dau. and co-heir of
John Griffith Lewis, Esq. of Llanddyfinn, and has, 1 Peter
Brooke, 6. 6 Dec. 1851, d. 4 Dec. 1863; 2 Banastre, b. 30
Aug. 1854, d. 16 March, 1892 ; 3 Gerald Townley, 6. 12
Sept. 1858, TO. 24 April, 1890, Helen Aunie. 2nd dau. of
George Ashby Ashby, Esq., late Capt. 11th Hussars, of
Kaseby Wolleys, co. Northampton, and d. 2 Feb. 1892,
leaving a dau. Violet Caroline Townley, b. 11 Dec. 1891;
1 Ida Mary; 2 Cecily Gwendolen, b. 15 July, 1866, d. 19
Jan. 1867.
HI. Henry Townley, 6. 31 March, 1827; d. 15 Feb. 1875.
IV. Arthur Townley (Rev.), M.A., Hon. Canon of Man-
chester, Rural Dean, and Rector of Burnley, co. Lancaster,
6. 4 Feb. 1830; m. 17 June, 1858, Catherine Susan, 3rd
surviving dau. of the late John Wilson, Esq. of Barton-
under-Needwood, co. Stafford.
V. Frederick Townley, b. 6 Feb. 1832; m. 9 Nov. 1854,
Louisa Elizabeth Katharine, eldest dau. of William Hunter
Little, Esq. of Llanvair Grange, co. Monmouth, and d.
15 July, 1892, leaving issue, Clara, Europa.
I. Harriet Susan, m. 25 Jan. 1843, Thomas William Tatton,
Esq. of Wythenshawe, co. Chester, d. 29 Feb. 1873.
II. Emily Anne, d. unm. 20 June, 1860.
in. Louisa Lucy, to. 2 March, 1848, Phillips Buchanan,
Esq., eldest son of Rev. Alexander Buchanan, M.A., of
Hales Hall, co. Stafford, and d. 4 Jan. 1891.
Mr. Parker d. 11 Aug. 1879, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present Thomas Townlet Townlet-Parkeb, Esq. of Cuerden
Hall.
Arms — Arg., on a fess sa. a cinquefoil or, in chief three
mullets of the second, for Townley ; quarterly, 1st and 4th
(Pabeer), gu., a chevron between three leopards' faces or, in
the mouth of each an arrow tessways arg. ; 2nd and 3rd
(Townlet), arg., on a fess sa., a cinquefoil or, in chief three
mullets of the second. 0«sts— 1, a buck trippant ppr., trans-
pierced through the body with an arrow paleways, point
downwards, arg., for Pabkeb ; 2, on a perch sa., a sparrow-
hawk, ppr., lor Townlet.
Stat — Cuerden Hall, Preston, and Astley Hall, Chorley.
PAEKEB, OF BROWSHOLME.
Paeker, Edwaed, Esq. of Browsholme Hall,
CO. York, and Alkincoats, co. Lancaster, J. P. Lan-
cashire and W. E. Yorts, h. 10 Sept. 1846 j »■
1879 ; m. 22 June, 1881, Mary Beatrice, dau. of
James Baldwin, Esq. of Smithies Bridge, co. York.
Liineag'e. — Edmund Parker, younger son of Parker of
Horrockford, anno 19 Henry VIII., to. Jennet, dau. and heir
of Redmaine, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of Robert
Parker, of Browsholme, in the Forest of BoUand, co. York, an* •
had (with two daus.) a son and successor,
Robert Parker, Esq. of Browsholme, living 1591, who m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Chadderton, of Nuthurst, father of
William Chadderton, Lord Bishop of Lincoln, and had issue,
I.Edmund, drowned at Cambridge, unm.; ii. Thomas, his-
heir ; iii. Roger, D.D., Precentor and Dean of Lincoln, d. 29
Aug. 1629, aged 71 ; William, of Blisland and Wallingon, co.
Cornwall, D.D., Archdeacon of Cornwall, living 1620, from
whom descended, in the female line, John Anstis, Garter-
King of Arms. The eldest surviving son,
Thomas Parker, Esq. of Browsholme, Bow-bearer of the
Forest of Bolland, Duchy of Lancaster, m. Bridget, da'.i. and
co-heir of James Tempest, of Rayne, in Craven, son of Leonard
3rd son of Roger Tempest, of Broughton, and had by her (who-
d. IGIO), with numerous other children,* a son and successor,
Edward Parker, Esq. of Browsholme, b. Aug. 1602, m. 2S
Jan. 1629, Mary, dau. of Ex-hard Sunderland, Esq. of High,
Sunderland, co. York, by Mary his wife, 6th dau. of Sir
Richard Saltonstall, Knt., Lord Mayor of London, and had by
her (who d. 16 Jan. 1673) Ave sons and one dau. Edward
Parker d. 1667, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Parker, Esq. of Browsholme, bapt. 1 May, 1631 ;.
m. Margaret, 5th dau. of Radcliffe Ashton, Esq. of Cuerdale,
CO. Lancaster, brother of Sir Ralph Ajhton, Bart, of Whalley,.
and had issue,
I. Edward, of Browsholme, J.P., great-grandfather of
John Parker, Esq. of Browsholme, Bow-bearer of the
Forest of Holland, M.P. for Chtheroe, ?«. 1778, Beatrix,
dau. of Thomas Lister, Esq. of Gisburne Park, and lefs
at his decease, 1797, eight sons, viz.,
1 Thomas Lister, his heir, d. unm. 2 March, 1858.
2 Edward, b. 3 Nov. 1780; m. 1813, Isabella, dau. of the
Rev. J. Strode, of Hatfield, Herts, and d. 17 Dec. 18-2a,.
leaving issue, one dau. Isabella, d. unm. 2 Aug. 1844.
3 John Fleming (Rev.), M.A., b. 1782; vi. Cittherine,
dau. of Thomas, Lord Uibblesdale, and d. 26 Nov.
1862, having had issue, Thomas Lister, d. s. p. 1 Auc-
1852; John, d. s. p. 18 April, 1845; Frederick, d. T
Dec. 1841 : and Catherine, d. 10 Dec. 1841.
4 Charles Robert, 6. 1783 : d. s. p.
5 Henry, b. 1784: in. May, 1808, Anne, dau. of John- ■
Maclean, Esq. of Galway, and had issue, one son,
deceased.
6 William, Vicar of Skipwith, b. 1785 ; d. s.p. 24 Sept..
1848. 7 Septimus, b. 1788 ; d. 1792.
8 Octavius, 6. and d. 1790.
The eldest son,
Thomas Lister Parker, Esq. of Browsholme, Bow-
bearer of the Forest of Bolland, b. 27 Sept. 1779, soldv
1820, to his cousin, Thomas Parker, Esq. of Alkincoats,
the mansion and estate of Browsholme.
II. Robert.
Thomas Parker, whose wiU bears date 7 July, 1695, was s. at
his decease by his eldest son, Edward. His 2nd son,
Robert Parker, Esq., 6. 1662, purchased the estate of
Alkincoats. He m. a dau. of Miles Whitaker, of Symonstonc.
and had three sons, Thomas, Robert, and Edward. Mr.
Parker d. 10 Nov. 1714, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Parker, Esq. of Alkincoats, J. P., who m. Alice,
widow of John Lonsdale, Esq. of High Ryley, and only child
and heir of John Blakey, Esq. of Lanehead, the last descendant-
of the Blakeys of Blakey. By this lady, he lelt at his decease
a son and successor,
Robert Pabkeb, Esq. of Alkincoats, who m. his cousin,
Elizabeth, only dau. of John Parker, Esq. of Browsholme, co.
York, and had issue,
Thomas, his heir. Robert, d. unm. 1805.
John Toulson, to. 19 July, 1804, Esther Arthur, dau. of John
Arthur Worsop, Esq. of Howden, co. York, and had issue.
The eldest son,
* Of the daus.,
I. Jenet, m. Aug. 1613, Richard Carrier, of Wirksworth,.
sometime Fellow of St. John's Coll. Camb., and had a son,
Robert Carrier, whose dau.,
Jenet Gabbier, to. Sir Thomas Parker, Earl of Macclesfield.
II. Elizabeth, to. James Carrier, of Help.«ton (Iter 2nd.
husband), and had a dau.. Bridget, to. William Parker,
Esq., and was mother of George Parker, Esq. of Park,
Hill, CO. Stafford.
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Thomas Pabkeb, Esq. of Alkincoats, J. P. and D.L., m. 4
May, 1778, Betty, only child and heir of Edward Parker, Esq.
of Newton Hall, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of John
Goulbourne, Esq. of Manchester, and by her, who d. 8 Nov.
1808, had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Edward, of Alkincoats and Newton Hall, s. his brother.
Thomas.
Bobert, Lieut. 76th Eegt, d. unm. 2 Sept. 1809.
John, b. 29 March, 1791; m. 29 Nov. 1821, Miss Ann
Edmondson, of Coates Hall, co. York, and d. 4 Jan. 1S30,
leaving issue by her (who d. 2 Sept. 1851), 1 Thomas, of The
Heaning, near Newton-in-Bowland, co. York, b. 9 Nov.
1826; 2 Richard, rf. ■Mnm. 14 Feb. 1856; and 1 Elizabeth,
m. 30 Dec. 1856, Rixon EUingthorpe, Esq. of Shorrock Hey,
near Blackburn, co. Lancaster.
Elizabeth, m. Capt. John Atherton, and d. 14 Feb. 1842.
Ellen, d. 19 Dec. 1802.
Mr. Parker d. 27 April, 1819, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Pakker, Esq. of Alkincoats and Newton Hall,
formerly Capt. in the Koyal Horse Guards Blue, J. P. and
D.L., who purchased, 1820, from his cousin, Thomas Lister
Parker, Esq., the estate of Browsholme. He to. Mary, dau.
of William Molyneux, Esq. of Liverpool, but d. without issue,
22 April, and was s. by his brother,
Edward Pabkeb, Esq. of Alkincoats, J. P. and D.L , 6. 18
July, 1786; m. 4 July, 1816, Ellen, only child of Ambrose
William Barcroft, Esq. of Noyna, co. Lancaster, the direct
heir of the Baecbofts of Barcroft, and by her (who d. 10
July, 1866) had issue,
I. Ambrose Barcroft, Capt. 64th Regt., b. 13 April, 1817,
J.P. and D.L., d unm. 5 Jan. 1850.
■ II. Thomas Godlbdrne, of whom presently.
HI. Edward, M.A., Incumbent of Waddington, co. York (s.
to Newton Hall with his brother, Robert John), b. 14 Nov.
1821 ; m. Catherine, dau. of James Neville, Esq. of Beard-
wood, CO. Lancaster, and has issue,
• 1 Charles Edward Neville, 6. 12 Dec. 1852.
■ 2 Robert James Neville, 6. 25 May, 1854.
, 3 Reginald Barcroft, b. 9 Oct. 1856.
4 Arthur Henry Neville (Rev.), B. A., Curate of WarmScld,
CO. York, 6. 8 Feb. 1862.
5 Francis Ambrose, b. 22 Nov. 1863.
6 Ernest Neville, 6. 26 Nov. 1868.
1 Sybil Catherine. 2 Phcebe Ellen. 3 Everilda.
IV. Robert John, of Selby, co. York, b. 13 Jan. 1823.
T. William Barcroft, d. 1 Dec. 1830.
VI. James William, d. 18 Sept. 1832.
vn. Septimus Barcroft, d. 12 July, 1836.
I. Elizabeth Agatha.
II. Ellen Barcroft, m. Duncan Campbell, Esq., Lieut. -Col.
(unattached), late Major 90th Light Infantry. She <i. 11
Nov. I860, having had issue.
HI. Barbara Phoebe, m. Nicholas England, of Southfield
House, CO. Lancaster, and has issue.
IV. Mary Mariha, d. 20 Dec. 1833.
lie d. 22 May, 1865. His eldest sm-viving son,
Thomas Godlbubne Parker, Esq., M.A., of Browsholme and
Newton, co. York, and Alkincoats, co. Lancaster, J.P. and
D.L. West Riding co. York, J.P. co. Lancaster, Hon. Lieut. -
Col. 5th Royal Lancashire Militia, b. 4 Aug. 1818; m. 28 Nov.
1845, Mary Ann, eldest dau. and co-heir of John Francis Carr,
Esq. of Carr Lodge, Horbury, co. York, by Mary his wife,
only child and heir of William Robinson, Esq. of Heming-
hrough, and had issue,
I. Edward, now of Browsholme.
II. John William Robinson, JIaior Yorkshire Eegt., b. 6 Oct.
1857.
III. Thomas Goulburne, 6. 27 Dec. 18.^9; m. 28 Oct. 18S6,
Emily Sarah, younger dau. of William Alcock-Bcck. Esq.
of Esthwaite Lodge, Hawkshead.
1. Ellen, TO. M. N. R. Davenport, Esq. of Canada.
n. Mary Barbara Beatrix, m. Col. 1. W. Frampton, 59th
Kegt.
in. Alice Isabel, m. Capt. Campbell, 42nd Regt.
IV. Margaret Anne, m. Reginald Pai-ker, Esq.
V. Harriet Maria, deceased.
Mr. Parker d. 1879.
Arms— "Vert,., a chevron between three stags' heads, caboshcd
or. Crest— A stag trippant ppr. Motto— ^on fluctu nee flatu
movetur.
Seais— Alkincoats, Colne, c». Lancaster, and Browsholme
; Hall, Clitheroe.
PAEEER OF CliOPTON HALL.
I'aekeb^ Duncan, Esq. of Clopton Hall, Suffolk,
1877, Margaret Fannie, dau. of
J.P., b. 1839
the late Henry Le Heup Cockscdgc, Esq. of Drink-
stone House, Suffolk.
Lineage.— William Pabkeb, Esq. of Hardwicke, co.
Gloucester, to. Anne, dau. of William Windsor, Esq. and had
issue. His eldest son,
Windsor Pabkeb, Esq. of Clopton Hall, Suffolk, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1854, and late Lieut.-Col. West Suffolk.
Mililia, served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore 1825-20,
was Aide-de-Camp and Interpreter to Field-Marshal Viscount
Combermere, and Major of Brigade to the troops in Malwa
and Lucknow 1829-36, M.P. for West Suffolk 1659-80, b. 1802 %
m. 1830, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Gen. Alexander Duncan,
and d. 1892, having by her (who d. 1883), had with other
issue,
Duncan, now of Clopton Hall, eldest surviving son.
ScaJ— Clopton Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, Suflolk.
PARKER, late OF ROTHLEY TEMPLE.
Parkee, Haeey Eainy, Esq., late of Rothlej
Temple, co. Leicester, J. P., and Lord of the Manor
of Rothley ; educated at Harrow and Trin. ColL
Camb., b. 27 June, 1837 ; in. 18G9, Frances Emily
Jane, dau. of Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener, IStli
Light Dragoons, and has issue,
I. RicHAED Harry, R.N. ; 6. 15 Feb. 1871.
II. James Herbert, 6. 4 Dec. 1872.
III. Alfred Chevallier, 6. 3 June, 1874.
I. Frances Mary.
II. Ellen Annie Beatrice.
Lineagre. — This family is of Scotch origin, and traces itS'
descent from
James Pabkeb, of Port Glasgow, who ?/i. Margaret Lyon,
and had issue, a son,
Pateick Pabkeb, who, by Isabel Orr his wife, had issue, ai
son,
James Parker, a planter in Virginia, and an ofBccr in the
King's service in tne American War; 6. 1728; d. 1813; m .
Margaret Eligood (a member of the Huguenot family of
De la guerre, of which Eligood is a corruption), and had issue
two sons ; i. Cbables Stcabt, of whom presently ; and,
II. Patrick,
Chables Stcabt Pabkeb, of Blochairn, Glasgow, a West
India Merchant, d. 1825 ; m. Margaret, dau. of the Rev.
George Rainy, minister of Cricch, co. Sutherland, and by her
(who d. 1844) had issue six children,
I. Charles Stuart, of Aigburth, Liverpool, and of Fairlie, co.
Ayr, TO. Anne, dau. of Sam Sandbach, J.P. of llafodunos,
CO. Denbigh, and by her (who d. 1 June, 1890) had, with
other issue, a son, Charles Stuart, of Fairlie, M.A., Fellow
and Tutor of Univ. Coll. Oxon., M.P. for Perth, b. 1829
{see Sandbach of llafodunos).
II. SiB James, of whom presently.
III. George, ni. Anne Trail.
IV. Patrick, d. unm.
V. Susan, m. 31 July, 1829, Major Duncan Darroch, J.P. ancS
D.L., of Gourock, co. Renfrew; he d. 1864, leaving issue
(see Darroch of Gowiock).
VI. Annie, to. 14 Aug. 1838, the Rt. Hon. Edward Cardwel!,.
a distinguished statesman, created 6 March, 1874, Viscouni
CardweU ; he d. s. p. 15 Feb. Ib86.
Sir James Parker, Knt., Viee-Chancellor 1S51 ; he gave
promise of a most brilliant judicial career, but died after
holding the office ten months. (See Foss' Judges of England,
ix. 232.) He was a Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn, 1^29 ;
Q.C. 1844; M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.; purchased Rothley
Temple of the Babington family in 1845; was &. in Gla.sgow
1803; TO. 2 June, 1829, Mary, dau. of Thomas Babiuglos, Esq.
of Rothley Temple, Sheriff of co. Leicester, 17S0, and M.P.
for Leicester, by Jean his wife, dau. of the Rev. John
Macaulay, M.A., Minister of Cardross, and by her (who d.
20 July, 1858) had issue,
I. Harby Rainy, his heir.
II. George Babington, late M.H.R. New Zealand Parliament,
b. 3 Sejjt. 1839.
III. James Edward, of Ravenscrof t, Putney, b. 8 Sept. 1842;
III. Frances, dau. of the Rev. Gilbert Sandbach, M.A., J. P.,
of Woodlands, Liverpool {see Sandbach of Hajodunof).
I. Ellen Mary, m. Rev. Edward Joseph Rose, liector oi
WeybriOge.
II. Susan Emma, m. Archibald Smith, Esq., M.A., F.R.S.,
of Jordanhill, Glasgow {see Smith of JorUaiiUill).
Sir James Parker d. 13 Aug. 1852.
Seat— Rothley Temple, Loughborough.
Ciicii- Carlton, Athenaeum, United University, and Garrick..
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PARKER OF HANTHORPE HOUSE.
Paekek, Lieft.-Col. William, of Hantliorpe
Uoiise, CO. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col.
(retired) Rojal South Lincoln Militia, h. 24 March,
1S2-1 ; «!. 13 June, 1855, Augusta Millet Harriot,
2nd dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. C. W. Short, Cold-
stream Guards, and has issue,
I. George Marcus, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple,
b. 14 March, ISoG; w. 25 July, 1883, Evelyn Westfaling,
youngest dau. of Hugh Seymour Tremenheere, Esq., C.B.,
and has issue,
1 William S. Tremenheere, t>. 26 April, 1884.
2 Georse Noel Bernal, b. 22 Dec. 1885.
S Charles Walter Borlace.
1 Inez Evelyn. 2 Aline Irene Lucy.
3 Avis Margaret Olive.
II. Charles William, h. 31 July, 1857; d. 10 Aug. 1880.
III. Arthur Gordon Barwell, 6. 30 May, 1859; d. unm. 29
Aug. 1887.
IV. Frederick James, b. 6 April, 1861.
V. Geoffrey Augustus Mayow, 6. 26 Nov. 1868.
VI. Walter Talbot, h. 4 Dlay, 1879.
I. Flora Millicent.
n. Katharine Mary.
Liineag'e. — William Thorpe, Esq. of London, s. 12
July, 1831, his cousin, George Parker, Esq., D.L., late of
.Edenham, co. Lincoln, and assumed in consequence, by royal
licence, the name of Parker. He had one sister, Frances
Thorpe. His son,
William Parker, Esq. of Hanthorpe House, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1864, b. 23 Oct. 1791; m. 13 March,
1817, Ann, dau. of John BulUvant, Esq. of London, and had
issue,
I. William, now of Hanthorpe House.
II. Charles John Bullivanc, of the Abbey Parks, Great Hale,
and Beaconsfield, eo. Lincoln, J. P., Lieut.-Col. late Royal
South Lincoln Militia, b. 3 Sept. 1828; to. 17 Oct. 1860, Martha,
only dau. of John Hardy, Esq., J.P., of Stone Bridge House,
Grantham.
I. Ann, TO. 28 Feb. 1845, Marcus Synnot, Esq.
II. Mary, m. 11 Oct. 1849, Kev. A.rthur Denne Hilton.
III. Sarah.
Mr. Parker d. 1883.
Arms — Per fesse gu. and arg., a pale counterchanged, a
clie\Ton erminois between three leopards' faces or. Cri'St—
Between two oak branches ppr. a leopard's face or, over which
a mullet of six points. 3/oWo— Auctor pretiosa facit.
>&a(— Hanthorpe House, Bourne, co. Lincoln.
PARKER OF WOODHAM: MORTIMER.
Parkee, Cheistophek William, Esq. of Wood-
ham Mortimer, Essex, J.P. and D.L., b. 1853,
educated at Winchester and Oriel Coll., M.A. ;
m. 1S81, Helen Cecilia, dau. of Sir William James
JFarrcr, of Sandhurst Lodge, Berks, aud has issue,
I. John Oxley, b. 1886.
I. Christine Elizabeth Oxley.
II. Cecilia Louisa Oxley.
III. Flora Helen Oxley.
Lineage. —John Oxley Parker, Esq. to. Sarah, dau.
of Christopher GrifBnhoofe, Esq., M.D. of Chelmsford, auU
■d. 1825, leaving a son,
Christopher Comyns Parker, Esq. of Woodham Morti-
mer, hi. 1st, Emma Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Gepp, Esq. of
Chelmsford, Essex, and d. 1843, leaving a son,
John Oxley Parker, Esq. of Woodham Mortimer, Essex,
B.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1883, i.
1812 ; m. 1847, Louisa, dau. of Itichard Duiant, Esq. of Sharp-
liam, Devon, and High Canons, Herts, and d. 8 Oct. 1887,
having by her (who d. 1893) had issue,
I. Christopher William, now of Woodham Mortimer.
II. Oxley Durant, b. 1855 ; hi. 21 Sept. 1887, Ethel Geraldine,
3rd dau. of the late Thomas Gambler Parry, Esq. of Highnam
Court, CO. Gloucestei.
III. Charles Alfred, b. 1858 ; to. 6 April, 1893, Caroline Agnes,
3rd dau. of the late Richard Durant, Esq. of High Canons,
Herts.
1. Maria Louisa. ii. Emily Frances.
III. Elizabeth Alice, d. 1884.
!V. Eva Caroline, to. 30 Nov. 1886, Rev. Greville T. Hales,
Vicar of Ardleigh, near Colchester.
Sea.!— Woodham Mortimer, Maldon, Essex.
Acsio'encfi— Hatfield Priory, Witham.
PARKER OF S"WANNINGTON HALL.
Paeeek, Elizabeth Rachel Rosalie Doho-
THEA, of Swannington Hall, Norfolk ; only child
of the late Majoe Chaeles Raxdall, of Swan-
ningtou Hall, formerly of the King's Dragoon
Griiards, by Rachel Rosalie, his wife, youngest dau.
of Rev. Christopher Harvey, D.D., of Temple Hill,
CO. Wexford, by Rachel, dau. of Abram Nickson,
Esq., and sister to the Countess of Donoughmore.
She m. 1858, Capt. John Robert Theophilus
Hastings Parker, J.P. (who d. 1885). The manor
of Swannington has descended to Mrs. Parker in a
direct line from the Blad wells, Lords of the Manor
of Swannington 1549, temp. Edwaed VI. The
late Capt. Hastings Parker was eldest son of Henry
Parker, Esq., Capt. R.N., by the Lady Frances
Theophila Anne ^s wife, eldest dau. of Hans
Francis, 11th Earl of Huntingdon, and grandson
of John Robert Parker, Esq. of Green Park,
Youghal, CO. Cork, by Catherine Uniacke his wife,
heiress of Kermincham Hall, co. Chester.
/Sea<— Swannington Hall, Norwich.
Residences — Dudwick House, Buxton ; and 132, Harlej
Street.
PARKER OF WARWICK HALL.
Paekee, Thomas Holme, Esq., of Warwick
Hall and Old Town, Cumberland, Lord of the
Manor of Warwick, J. P., D.L., High Sheriff 1873,
Hon. Lieut.-Col. Westmorland and Cumberland
Yeomanry Cavalry, h. 15 March, 1842 ; m. 28 July,
1864, Amy Emma Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. James
Butler, D.C.L. (Oxon), of Burnley, co. Lancaster,
and has had issue,
I. Percy Thomas Holme, b. 4 May, 1865; d. 14 Jan. 1873.
II. Maurice Holme, 6. 25 March, and d. 16 Aug. 1866.
HI. Cyril Robert Holme, b. 7 Nov. 1869.
IV. Cuthbert James Vere Holme, b. 13 Aug. 1880.
1. Agnes Amy Mary.
Lineage. — The Manor of Warwick was given shortly
after the Conquest to Odard, Lord of Corby, and his de-
scendants continued to inherit, by the name of De Warwick,
or Wanvick, until 1778. The manor afterwards passed to the
Parker family.
Christopher Parker, Esq. of Old Town, Hesket, Cumber-
land, and of Orton, and Gilse, Westmoreland, 6. 1696 ; to.
1730, Agnes Holme. He d. and was buried at Hesket 1776,
having had, with other issue, Thomas, and John.
His eldest son,
Thomas Parker, Esq., 6. 1732 ; m. 1st, Margaret Wray, of
Gowborough Hall, Watermillock, Greystoke, Cumberland ;
and 2ndly, Jane Faulder, of Beaumont, Cumberland. His eldest
son,
Thomas Parker, Esq. of Warwick Hall and Old Town, Cum-
berland, 6. 1784; HighSheriffof Cumberland 1828, made great
improvements in the estate and seat of Wanvick Hall, de-
scribed in Lyson's History and Antiquities, c&c, of Cumberland
as "An elegant structure of red freestone ; the grounds are
tastefully disposed, and the River Eden, which fiows through
them, has its banks neatly laid out." He m. Mary Heald,
and d. s. p. He was s. by his two brothers, who also d. s. p.,
and the property devolved on the present Thomas Holme
Parker, of Warwick Hall and Old Town.
Rev. John Parker (3id son of the above-named Chris-
topher Parker of Old Town), b. 1737; to. Mary Nelson. His
eldest son,
Christopher Parker, Esq. of Old Town and Peterill Green,
Cumbcriand, J.P., b. 1795; High Sheriff of Cumberland 1830;
m. 2 Oct. 1800, Mary, dau. of John Chadwick, Esq. (d. 15 Jan.
1814), and d. 28 Feb. 1838, leaving a son,
Robert Holme Parker, Esq. of Old Town and Peterill
Green, b. 1812 ; to. 12 Feb, 1840, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Richardson, Esq. of Nunwick Hall, Cumberland, by whom
(who TO. 185],2ndly, Rev. Canon Butler, Vicar of Penrith,
and d. 27 June, 1860) he had issue,
John Richardson, b. 24 and d. 26 March, 1841.
Thomas Holme, now of Warwick Hall.
Annie, of Peterill Green, Cumberland, b. 9 May, 1843.
Mr. Robert Holme Parker d. 12 May, 1847, at PeterUl Green. •
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Arms— At,., two bars gemelles arg. between three bucks.
beads erased or, all between two flauuchcs of the last. Crest —
A cubit arm vested vert, cuffed arg., holding in the hand the
attire of a stag and a bow and arrows saltirewise, all ppr.
JlfoJ(o— Virtutis alimentum honos.
Seat — Warwick Hall, near Carlisle.
PAEKEK OF CASTLE LOUGH.
Paekee, Anthony, Esq. of Castle Lough, co.
Tipperarj, High Sheriff 1876, J.P. cos. Tipperary
and Clare, b. 21 Dec. 1844; m. 18 July, 1867,
Anna Christiana, dau. of the late John Dawson
Hutchinson, Esq. of Timoney Park, Eoscrea, co.
Tipperary, and by her (who d. 18 Oct. 1871) has
had issue,
I. Standish Gkady John, of Timoney Park, co. Tipperary,
b. 9 Jan. 1S70; assumed the surname of Hutchinson in
addition to and after that of Parker, on attaining his
majority.
f. Anna Christina, b. 20 May, 1868; d. 12 Aug. 1871.
II. Elizabeth Margaret, b. 2'J May, 1871.
Lineage. — The founder of this family, which claims
descent from the Parkeks of North Molton, Devon, ancestors
of the Earl of Morley, settled in Ireland, but at what date is
now uncertain. John Pabkek, of Dunkipp, co. Limerick,
whose will is dated 1698, was father of
John Pabkeb (will dated 1726), m. Alice, dan. of Eev.
Anthony Irby, D.D., and had a son,
Anthony Pabkeb, Esq., who s. to the Tipperary and
Limerick properties, and was High Sheriff for the latter co.
1740. He m. Miss Amy Massy, and left a son,
Anthony Parker, Esq. of Castle Lough, High Sheriff co.
Limerick 1761. He m. 1761, Anne, dau. of Standish Grady,
Esq. of Elton (by Mary Theresa, his wife, dau. of Robert
Oliver, of Castle Oliver, M.P. co. Limerick), sister to Mary
Theresa, Countess of Ilchester, and d. 1800, having had issue
by her (who d. 1825),
Anthont, his heir.
Standish Gkadt, s. his brother.
■William, of Bally Valley, co. Clare, Barrister-at-Law, m.
Anne, dau. of William Wilson, Esq. of Caherconlish, co.
Limerii.k, and d. s. p.
Henry Thomas, 9th Lancers, d. s. p.
Mary, d. unm.
Amy, m. 1793, George Finch, Esq. of Kilcoleman.
Anne. Eliza. Theresa.
Catherine.
The eldest son,
Anthony Pabkeb, Esq. of Castle Lough, J.P. and D.L. , d.
unm. 1837, and was s. by his brother,
Eev. Standish Gbady Pabkeb, of Castle Lough, m. 1841,
Margaret, dau. of Rev. Robert Gabbett, D.D., of Castle Lake,
CO. Clare, by whom (who d. 30 April, 1886) he had issue, two
«ons,
Anthony, now of Castle Lough.
Bobert Gabbett, of Bally Valley, co. Clare, J.P., High Sheriff
1891, M.A. Wadham Coll. Oxford, 6. 14 July, 1846; m. 30
July, 1868, Louisa, 2nd dau. of John Whitty, Esq. of
Cotham Lodge, Clifton, son of the Venerable John Whitty,
Archdeacon of Kilfenora, and has issue,
Anthonr John, b. 24 March, 1874.
Robert Gabbett, 6. 4 Dec. 1875.
Eonald Klphinstone, 6. 6 Jan. 1886,
Louisa Margaret. Amy Christina.
Mabel Vernon. Eleanor. Edith Gustava.
Bev.S. G. Parker, d. 18 May, 1848.
Arms — Sa., a stag's head cabo.shed, between two flaunchcs
arg., in the centre chief point a mullet or. Cr(st — A stag salient
j?pr., charged with a mullet, as in the arms. 3Iotto — Fideli eerta
merces.
Seat— Castle Lough, Killaloe.
PAKKER OF PASSAGE WEST.
Paekee, Neville Skottowe, Esq. of Passage
West, CO. Cork, LL.B. St. John's Coll. Camb.
(1887), b. 1865.
Lineage.— Colonel Pabkeb commanded a regiment of
dragoons under King James II. in Ireland, and accompanied
that monarch when he fled to France. He aftenvards
returned to London as an agent of King James, and was ar-
rested and imprisoned in the Tower for complicity in the
Hounslowplot to assassinate King William, and to place James
on the throne, but escaped by bribing the jailer with £300,
and fled to France in 1695 with his wife and sister-in-law,
dying in Paris a few years later, leaving an only son,
Michael Pabkeb, obtained through the interest of the
Duke of Shrewsbury a commission (dated 25 December,
1695) as cornet of Dragoons in King William's' army, and
went to Ireland with his regiment in 1098, and m. 1700 Mar-
garet, only dau. and heiress of Major Hugh Harding of the
Great Island, Queenstown, by whom he had issue, an only
son,
Habding Pabkeb, b. 1701, m. 1725, Catherine, dau. of John
Neville of Furnace, co. Kildare,* by whom he had issue,
I. Michael, of whom presently.
II. John Neville, a General in the Indian Army, m. a Begum,
and was ancestor of Col. Neville Parker, of Clevedon,
Somerset. Gen. Parker was killed in the Eohilla War, in
1785.
I. Elizabeth Anne, m. 1st, Hayward St. Leger Gillman, by
whom she had two sons. Sir John Gillman, Bart., and
another ; she m. 2ndly, Sir Thomas Martin, Bart, of Lock-
inge.
Mr. Harding Parker, who was Mayor of Cork in 1740, d. 1750.
The elder son,
Michael Pabkeb, 6. 1730 ; m. Anne, dau. of Henry d'Esterrc,
of Castle Henry, co. Clare, by whom he had issue, with six
daus., three sons,
I. Harding, m. Catherine, dau. of John S. Kottowe, of Ches-
ham Park, Bucks, Governor of St. Helena.
II. RiCHABD Neville, of whom presently.
III. William, vi. Alicia, dau. of Thomas Townshend Somer-
ville, of Castle Haven and Drishane, and was father of
William d'Esterre, of Passage West, co. Cork, m. Sarah
Dowman and left issue, Catherine Jane, m. her cousin,
Eichard Neville Parker (see below); Mabella Anne
d'Esterre, and Mary Townshend, m.3. A. Oakshott, Esq.,
M.D., and has one son, William Albert Neville.
The 2nd son,
EicHAED Neville Pabkeb, 6. 1770, m. 1795, Margaret,
younger dau. of John Skottowe of Chesham Park, Bucks,
Governor of St. Helena, &c., by whom he had issue, Eichard
Neville and Michael, the elder of whom,
Richard Neville Pabkeb, b. 1799, m. 1829, Hannah
Maria, eldest dau. of John George Newsom of Cork, by
whom he had issue three sons : i. Richard Neville ; ii. John
George Newsom; and in. William Henry and two daus.
Anne and Margaret. The eldest of the sons, Richard Neville,
m. 1st, Henrietta, dau. of Thomas George French of Marina,
CO. Cork, and 2ndly, Catherine Jane, dau. of William d'E.
Parker, and d. s. p. The 3rd son m. Susan Grubb Ridgway,
and has issue. The 2nd son.
John George Newsom Pabkeb, b. 1833, m. 1863, Sarah
Johnson, eldest dau. of John William Topp, of Cork, and
grand-dau. of John Topp of Whitvjn, co. Salop, by whom
he had issue, two sons: i. Neville Skottowe ; ii. St. John
William Topp, Lieut. Essex Regt., and two daus, Elisabeth
Topp, m. Surg. Capt. E. E. Foott, and Ethel Newsom.
Seat — Waterview, Passage West, co. Cork.
* This family descends from the Hon. Francis Neville, of
Kyner, co. Sussex, 2nd son of Edward, 5th Baron Bergavenny,
by Katherine his wife, dau. of Sir John Brorae, of Halton.
Hon. F. Neville m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Lukenor, of the Isle
of Selsey, co. Sussex, and by her had a son and heir, Edward
Neville, who m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Francis Palmer, Knt.,
and had (with two daus., Anne, m. 1st, Sir Richard Southwell,
and 2ndly, Col. Trenchard ; and Francis, to. Longueville, 12th
Lord Grey de Euthyn) one son, Richard Neville, who, having
unfortunately killed Sir Samuel Luke in a duel, fled to Ireland
in 1649, and settled in co. Kildare, where he purchased estates
and became of Phornauts or Furness. He m. Margaret Usher,
and left at his decease (will dated 1682), with two daus., Bridget
and Mary (legatees in their father's will;, four sons,
I. Richard, of Furness, m. a dau. of Richard Barry. Esq.,
and heiress of James Barry, the uncle of 1st Baron Santry.
and by her had, with three sons who d. in infancy, an only
dau. and heiress, Mary, in. Col. Richard Edward Jones,
who assumed the name of Neville, and by him was grand-
mother of the late Richard Neville, Esq. of Furnace, M.P.,
whose eldest dau. and heiress, Henrietta, m. 1st, Edward
Dering, (see Bdbke's Peeraqe, Deeing, Bart.), and had
issue ; and 2ndly, Sir W. M. P. Geary, Bart., and had issue.
II. John, -in. Eliza Riggs, of Riggsdale, co. Cork, and had
three daus., Anne, vi. J. Perry, of WooJroofe, co. Tip-
perary, and 2ndly, Rev. Thomas Somervilie, by whom she
had issue (.SM SoMEEViLLE o/ ^?-is7t«n«); Catherine Anne,
m. (as in the text) Haeding Pabkeb, and Judith, in. —
Parker, of the Abbey.
III. Robert, d. s. p.
IV. Garrett, ancestor of the Nevilles of Eorrismore House, co.
Kilkenny.
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PARKINSON OF LUDFOBD.
Paeeinson, Rkginald James Beresfohd, Esq.
of Ludford Park, Ludlow, co. Salop, J. P., late
Capt. 28tli Eegt., b. 14- March, 1856 ; m. 12 March,
1891, Lucy Charlotte, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Robert
13aker.
Xiineage. — Leoxakd Parkinson, Esq. of Kinrcrsley
Castle, CO. Hereford, and Frocester Court, co. Gloucester, was
father of
IticHAitD Pabkinson, of Kinncrsley Castle, co. Hereford,
m. 1 Jan. 1807, Lucy, eldest dau. of Admiral William Lech-
mere, E.N., of Steeple Astou, co. Oxford, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Sir John Dashwood Kiug, Bart., and d. 16 April,
1851, when he wass. by his son,
John Parkinson, Esq. of Kinncrsley Castle, co. Hereford,
w. 5 Jan. 1842, Sarah Levinc, only dau. of Admiral Fowler,
of Walliscote, Oxon, and d. 12 Oct. 1859, leaving issue,
I. John Lechmebe Merrick, of Ludford.
II. Leonard Augustus, s. his brother.
III. Reginald James 13eresfobd, now of Ludford.
]. Caroline Levine.
II. De Courcy Frederica, m. Major AVilliam Wallace Graham,
late Carabineers, who rf. 16 Aug. 1889.
III. Constance Sarah, to. 24 Feb. 1876, George Dashwood
Baker, Esq., who d. 2 Dec. 1879, and has issue.
IV. Kachel Augusta.
V. Ada Mary, 7rt. 11 April, J877, John Douglas Dickinson,
Esq. of Glanhonddu, co. Brecon, late 24th Ptegt., and has
issue.
VI. Georgina Matilda, twiu with Ada Mary.
VII. Edith Emily.
The eldest son,
John Lechmebe Merrick Parkinson, Esq. of Lndford
Park, Ludlow, co. Salop, formerly of the 61st Kegt., J. P. for
cos. Hereford and Salop, 6. 22 Feb. 1844; m. 11 April, 1872,
Maria Eliza Mary, eldest dau. of Henry Penton, Esq. of
Pentonville, Middlesex, Col. 3rd Middlesex Militia, and dying
S Dec. 1889, s. p., was s. by his brother,
Leonard Augustus Parkinson, Esq. of Ludford Park, co.
Salop, 6. 25 Dec. 1847, and d. s. p. 12 Oct. 1890, and was s. by
his only surviving brother.
Arms — Gu. on a chevron, between three ostrich feathers
arg., as many mullets sa. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested
erm., cuff arg., holding in the hand ppr. an ostrich feather,
also erect, gu.
Seal — Lu'iford Park, Ludlow.
PARKINSON OF INGLEWOOD.
Paekinson, Thomas Feedeeick, Esq. of Ingle-
-Bood, Isle of Wight, b. 30 June, 1837, late Assis-
tant Secretary to the Government of Bengal in the
P.W.D., and retired in 1879. He m. 14 Aug. 1878,
Margaret Elizabeth, only surviving child of the late
David Day, Esq., banker, of Rochester, and widow
of J. N. Hamian, Esq. of The Highlands, Tadmar-
ton, CO. Oxford.
Xiineagre. — This family claims descent from the Fether-
stonhaughs of Stanhope Hall, co. Cumberland ; and Surtees, the
historian of Durham, refers to the change of name Irom Fether-
stonhaugh to Perkinson.
In the 14th and 15th centuries the family of Perkinson, now
Parkinson, owned the estates of Beaumont Hill and Whessoe,
in Darlington Ward and parish of Haughton le Skerne, also
the lands of Couston Grange, of Luttrington, and of Auckland
{vide Longstaffe's History of Darlington), and intermarried
with the neighbouring families of Sir Richard Cholmondeley
and Sir John Widdrington. They subsequently sold these
estates to the Ewbanks and Lowthers, and migrated to York-
shire, where they purchased the Carleton estate.
Marmaduke Parkinson, Esq. of Carleton, co. York, m. the
dau. and heiress of R. Smyth, Esq. of Kiltown, co. West-
uieath, with whom he obtained an estate, and had an only
son,
John Pabkinson, Esq., whom, the only dau. and heir of W.
Keatinge, Esq., and had a son.
Rev. Thomas Parkinson, Rector of Stebannon, co. Louth,
M.A., 7B. 1803, Hester, dau. of John Magee, Esq., and d.
3 Oct. 1847, leaving by her (who d. 28 Aug. 1828) a son.
Rev. Richard Pabkinson, Vicar of Northaw, co. Hertford,
M.A., m. Margaret, dau. of Rev. W. C. Armstrong, M.A.,
Rector of Moydow, co. Longford, by his wife, a dau. of Joseph
Meredith, of Cloonamahon, J.P., D.L., and ci. 3 Sept. 18i;8,
leaving
I. Thomas Frederick, now of Inglcwood.
II. Richard Colville, m. Edith, dau. of the late R. Hunt Esq-.
of Middleton Cheney, co. Oxford. '
III. Edmund Wollaston, m. Alice, dau. of Rev. F. .T.
R. Laurence, M.A., Rector of Birch, co. Essex, bslh
deceased.
IV. Charles Meredith Octavius ("Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Rad-
lett, Herts, m. Lizzie, only child of the late J. Lambert
Esq., J.P., of Walsall.
I. Elizabeth Jane.
II. Edith Douglas Georgina, m. General F. L. Magniae, of
Northdown Hall, Bideford, N. Devon.
Anns — Gu., a chevron arg., charged with three innllets sa.,
between three ostrich feathers arg. CresL—A. falcon ppr'.
Miilto — Et juste et vrai.
Seat — Inglewood, St. Laurence, Isle of Wight.
PARKINSON OF EAST RAVENDALE.
Parkinson, Robeet John Hinman, Esq. of
East Ravendale, co. Lincoln, M.A., B.C.L., J.P. for
the Parts of Lindsey, co. Lincoln, b. 8 Jan. 1844 ;
m. 17 Oct. 1867, Frances, eldest dau. of Jarue«
Thompson, Esq. of Workington, Cumberland.
liineagre.— John Wilson, M.D., 6. 1752; m. 1794, Eliza-
beth Gllliat, who d. 1845. He d. 1809, leaving a son.
Rev. John Posthumous Parkinson (formerly Wilson), M. A.
(b. 20 July, 1809, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford,
was Junior Proctor 1841, D.C.L. 1845, and became F.S.A.
shortly before his death ; assumed the name of Parkinson by
royal sign-manual ou his marriage, 1 July, 1842, with Mary,
only dau. and heir of Rev. John Parkinson, D.D. (6. 1754 ;
d. 1840), by his wife, Mary Gilliat (6. 1768; m. 1805 ; d. 1854).*
By her (who d. 17 Feb. 1873) he left at his decease, 7 Dec.
1874.
Robert John Hinman, now of East Ravendale.
William Henry, 6. 13 Jan. 1845; vi. 31 Aug. 1876, Marion
Codd, and has Issue,
1 John Wilson Henry, b. 13 July, 1877.
2 William Gilliat, b. 27 Dec. 1881.
1 Mary. 2 Ellen Christeasc.
John Edward Foxe, 6. 25 Aug. 1852: d. 12 Feb. 1859.
Mary Elizabeth, d. Dec. 1848.
Maria Frances Knowles, b. 23 Sept. 1849; m. 14 Oct. 1875,
Rev. George Christopher Hilbers, M.A., Archdeacon of St.
David's, Rector of St. Thomas's, Haverfordwest.
Anas — Gu., on a chevron engrailed, between three ostrich
feathers erect arg., a fieurde-lis az. betw<'en two pellets.
Crext— An antelope trippant ppr., in the mouth two ostrieis
feathers arg.
Seal — East Ravendale, Great Grimsby, co. Lincoln.
PARIiANE OF APPIiEBY AND
CRAIGDHU.
Paelane, James, Esq. of Appleby Lodge, co,
Lancaster, and Craigdhu, co. Wigtown, J.P. for the
latter co. and for Manchester, b. 7 Jan. 1833 ; m.
25 June, 1863, Margaret Carrick, diu. of William
Thorburn, of Manchester, and has issue,
I. John, 6. 1 Sept. 1867.
II. WiUiam, b. 20 Aug. 1870.
I. Mary, m. R. P. Goldschmidt, eldest son of Philip Gold-
schmidt, of Manchester.
II. Jane.
III. Margaret.
liineage. — James Parlane, Esq. of Glasgow (son of
William Parlane, by his wife Isabel Gilfillan), m. 27 Dec.
I7G6 ; and d. 1829 ; leaving by his wife Mary (who d. 1831), at
son,
John Parlane, Esq. of Manchester and Buenos Ayres, 6. 9
July, 1807; m. 1829, Margaret Jack (6. 1811; d. 1 845), and
d. 9 July, 1868, leaving a son, the present James Parlane,
Esq. of Appleby and Craigdhu, which estates he purchased in
1873.
^j-ms— Per fesse arg. and or, a saltire raguly gu., gult^ d'ean,
between in chief and in base a rose of the third, liaibed and
teeded ppr., and on either side a hedgehog passant, also ppr.
* The Rev. John Parkinson, D.D., was 2nd son of Robert
Parkinson, of West Ravendale, where he was born. He was
a scholar of Corpus College, Oxford, and afterwards a Uemy
and Fellow of .Magdalen College, in the same University.
Subsequently he held the College living of FirJeton, Wilts, witl*.
other preferment.
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PAH
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Crf-t— Out of a rock a dcmi-savage affronte ppr., holding in the
dexter hand three arrows (two in saltire and one in pale) points
upwards or, headed and feathered arg., and in the sinister
hand a rose as in the arms slipped and leaved ppr. Motto —
This I'll defend.
Smfs— AppU-by Lodge, Eusholme, Manchester; Craigdhu,
CO. Wigtown.
PAKIlBY of IffANADON.
Paelbt, Eet. John Hall, of Manadon, co.
Devon, J.P., B.A. 1827, University Coll. Oxford,
M.A. 1830, Deacon 1828, Priest 1830 ; b. 25 Jan.
1805 ; m. 1st, 3 March, 1835, Emily Janetta, 4th
<lau. of John Hooper Holder, Esq. of Stanton
Lacy, Salop, and by her (who d. 29 Oct. 1842) had
issue,
I. TrefiL^is Ilall, 5. .July, 18-30 ; d. 29 Jan. 1837.
u. Gebabd Charl>s Hall, J.P.co. Devon, Lieut.-Col.E.A.,
6. 23 Oct. 1842. m. 1 Nov. 1893, Adela liosa, only dan. of
Eoger Kerrison, Esq. of Slevering Hall, Suffolk.
I. Blanche St. John, d. 18 Aug. 1881.
n. Emily Letitia, to. SApiil, 1875, William Hole, Esq., J. P.,
of Parke, Devon, and has issue, William Gerald, 6. 2 May,
1881.
He m. 2ndly, 6 May, 1845, Emma Admonition, O^-d
«lau. of late Rev. Walter Radcliffe, of Warlegh,
Devon, by Abby his wife, sister of the late Sir
Ralph Lopes, Bart, of Maristow, Devon, and had
issue,
»H. St. John Eadcliffe Hall, Lieut. R.N., b. 20 July, 1355 ;
d. 27 Aug. 18t.O,
IV. Trefusis Copleston HaU, b. 4 Aug. 1857 ; d. 3 Oct. 1858.
V. Reginald John Hall, Capt. 1st Devonshire Regt., 6. 12
Feb. 186L
vf. Walter Coventry HaU, b. 21 May, 1862, M.A. Oxon.
VII. Edward Mackenzie Hall,6. 29 Sept. 18C3 ; now in Alberta,
Canada.
III. Florence Louisa, d. 1-5 May, 1872.
IV. Constance Gertrude Hall, m. 20 June, 1876, Charles A.
Mott, Esq., 2nd Queen's Kegt., and d. at Malta, 6 April,
1879, leaving issue, Roger J. Kynaston, b. 20 March, 1877 ;
Geoffrey Radcliffe, b. 23 March, 1878; and Louis Oakeley,
b. 16 March, 1879.
V. Mildred Bertha Hall.
VI. Emma Marion Hall, m. 15 Jan. 1878, Lieut. -Col. 'Walter
Charles Warner Arbuthnott, R.A., onlyson of Hon. Walter
Arbuthnott, of Hatton, co. Kincardine, and has issue,
"Walter St. John May, b. 30 Sept., d. Nov. 1880; John
Ogilvie, 6. 15 Sept. 1882; Robin Hugh, b. 14 Sept. 1884;
Muriul Georgina, b. 31 July, 1881 ; and Violet Anna, b. 0
Sept. 1883, d. 1 Jan. 1884.
VII. Winifred Beatrice Hall, m. 10 Feb. 1881, Lieut.-Col.
Hugh Hovel Thurlow, late 13th Light Infantry, and has
i!5sue, Edward Guy Lethbridge, b. 6 Nov. 1881 ; and Eva
Winifred Hilda, b. 18 Nov. 1833.
Iiineage. — Tlie family of Paelbt is of French extraction,
liaving come to England at the time of the Restoration of
CuAELEa II., and settled in Kent, whence they removed to
•Stone Hall in the middle of the last century.
Thomas Pablbt, Esq. of Stone Hall, Devon, uncle of the
late James Templer, Esq. of Stover House, Devon, and of
Anne, Lady Pole, of Shute, m. Lydia Martyn, and by her (who
d. about 1805) left at his decease, circa 1800 (with three daus.,
tiie youngest of whom, Priscilla, m. Admiral Sir Charles
Ekins, K.C.B.), two sons. Col. Pabi.bt (father of Lieut.-Col.
■George Parlby, late of the 4th Light Dragoons, and Major-Gen.
i'arlby, late commanding the Cavalry in Ireland) d. 1881, and
John Alesandeb Parley, Esq., J. P., m. 29 Sept. 1792,
Laetitia, twin dau. and co-heir of Humphrey Hall, Esq. ofMana-
<lon, CO. Devon, and Goldings, co. Herts, by the Hon. Jane his
wife, dau. of John, 10th Lord St. John, of Bletsoe, co. Bedford,
and by her (who d. 31 May, 1843) left at his decease, 1 April,
1849, a son.
Rev. John Hall Paeley, now of Manadon.
(famtlu of |)aU.
JonN IIall, of Ijondon, merchant, femp. Elizabeth, m.
Anne, dau. of John Browne, Esq. of Horton Kirby, Kent,
and by her (who a. 16 Dec. 1619; had twenty-two children, of |
whom, I
I. John, m. 1st, Sarah, only dan. of Sir Martin Lumley, Knt.
and Alderman, and 2ndly, Miss Wraxall. By the former
he had issue,
Martin, who, by Rebecca his wife, had a son John, who,
by Elizabeth his wife, had an only child, Elizabeth, m.
Mr. Yate.
James, of London.
Mary, m. Mr. Oliver.
II. Humphrey, of Stanstead, Essex, m. Cicely, sister of ."^ir
Thomas Middleton, Knt. sometime Lord Mayor of London,
and had issue, a son,
Thomas.
III. Thomas, of whom we treat.
The 3rd son,
Thomas Hall, of London, m. Bennett, dau. of Thomaa
Green, a lawyer, of London, and by her (who m. 2ndly,
Richard Beresford, of London, and d. circa 1657) leaving
issue,
I. Thomas, d. v.nm. n. John, d. unm.
III. Humphrey, of Goldings, Herts, to. Dorothy, dau. of
Mr. Bridges, and by her (who d. 1689) had issue,
Humphrey, b. 1645; d. in Ireland, 1681.
He d. 12 Nov. 1695.
IV. Anthony, of Knockfergtu.
v. Daniel, of whom presently.
VI. Daniel, m. Margaret, dau. of — Sayer, Esq. of Kent.
I. Anne, m. Richard Bate, of Norwich.
II. Elizabeth, m. Walter Bridges.
The 5th son,
Daniel Hall, Esq. of Goldings, m. 1652, Elizabeth, dau. of
Francis Quarles, of Leoff'ord, Stamford, co. Northampton, attd
had issue,
I. Thomas, d. 1682.
II. Daniel, of whom presently.
in. Humphrey, d. young.
The 2nd son,
Daniel Hall, Esq. of Gravesend, Kent, and Goldings, Herts,
b. 1656; w. Mildred, dau. of Samuel Alstrop, of Lincoln, and
relict of John Bridges, and by her (who d. 12 July, 1712) had
issue,
I. Humphrey, 6. 1689.
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
III. Humphrey, 6. 169o; d. 20 Aug. 1723.
IV. Daniel, 6. 1694.
V. Samuel, b. 1695.
I. Jane, d. young.
II. Dorothy, m. William Winrow, of London, and had issue.
III. Sibella. rv. Mildred.
V. Mary, m. John Butler, Esq. of Weald, Essex ; both d.
1744. VI. Jane.
VII. Susannah. viu. Eleanor, i.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Hall, Esq. of Goldings, b. at Gravesend, and there
bapt. 11 July, 1692 ; m. 1727, Mary, dau. of James Hallett,
Esq. of Dunmowe, by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir
Ambrose Crowley, Knt., and sister of Lettice, Lady Cotton,
and Elizabeth, Lady St. John, and by her (who d. 24 March,
1724) had issue,
I. Thomas, b. 20 Jan. 1728 ; d. young, and was buried ia
Bengeo Church.
II. James, b. 1 July, 1732; d. at Lisbon.
III. Thomas, 6. 4 Sept. 1734.
IV. H0MPHEEY, of whom presently.
v. Ambrose, b. 11 Sept. 1739 : m. Ann, dau. of — Powell,
Esq., and by her (who d. 27 Jan. 1812) left at his decease, 31
Dec. 1815, three sons,
Humphrey, 6. 18 April, 1763.
John, 6. 15 June, 1773.
James, d. 19 June, 1777.
I. Mary, 7n. 10 Jan. 1756, William Comber Kirkby, grand-
son of Dean Comber, and d. 22 June, 1816, leaving issue.
II. Mildred, d. 9 Jan. 18-19.
III. Elizabeth, d. 15 March, 1785.
IV. Sarah, d. young.
V. Ann, m. Richard Gough, Esq. of Enfield, the antiquary,
andrf. 18 Aug. 1834.
VI. Sarah, d. 30 March, 1795 ; m. Rev. Henry Pleydell
Rives.
The 4th son,
Humphrey Hall, Esq. of Goldings, Herts, and Manadon,
Devon, Sheriff for Devon 1787, b. 15 July, 1738 ; m. 1767, the
Hon. Jane, dau. of 10th Lord St. John, sister of Lady Clinton
and of Lady Coventry, and by her (who was 6. 19 July, 1735,
and d. 10 July, 1799) had issue,
I. Elizabeth, m. 1st, 1803, Main Swete 'Walrond, of
Manadon, Devon, Col. Coldstream Guards, and by him
(who d. 1817) had a dau. Jane St. John Hall, who d. 18
April, 1809. She m. 2ndly, 1822, Sir William Elford,
Bart, of Bickham, M.P. for P[ymouth, and Lieut.-Col. of
South Devon Militia, and d. 18s9.
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II. Jane (twin with Laetitia), m. 22 May, 1794, at St. Andrew's,
Flymouth, Rotiert Martin Popliam Wall, Col. Oxfordshire
Militia, eldest son of Col. Ward, of Tewkesbury Lodge, co.
Gloucester, and d. Dec. 1833.
III. Laetitia, b. 4 Dec. 1772 ; m. at St. Mary's. Southampton,
29 Sept. 1792, John Alexander Pablbi, Esq., J.P., and
d. 31 May, 1848, leaving issue,
John Hall, now of Manadon.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th. arg., a parrot vert, for
Pauley ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., crusilly gu., three talbots' heads
erased of the last, for Hall. Motto — Parle bien.
JStat— Manadon, near Plymouth, Devon.
PARNELIi OF AVONDAI.E.
Paenell, John Howaed, Esq. of Avondale, co.
Wicklow b. 1843.
liineag'e.' — (See Burke's Peerage, Congleton, B.)
William P.-^^enell, Esq., 3rd son of the Right Hon. Sir John
PamcU, Bart., by Letitia Charlotte his wife, dau. and co-heir
of the Right Hon. Sir Arthui- Brooke, Bart, of Colebrooke,
assumed the additional surname of Hates. He m. 1810,
Frances, dau. of Hon. Hugh Howard, and by her (whod. 1813)
had issue,
John Henkt, of Avondale.
Catherine, vi. 1835, George Vicesimus Wigram, Esq.
Mr. Hayes Parnell d. 1821, and was s. by his son,
John Henry Parnell, Esq. of Avondale, co. Wicklow, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1S36, 6. 14 Aug. 1811 ; m. 31 May, 1834,
Delia Tudor, only dau. of Commodore Charles Stewart, United
States navy, and had issue,
William, d. s. p. Hajes, d. s. p.
.John Howard, now of Avondale.
Charles Stewart, of Avondale.
Henry Tudor, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Barrister-at-Law, h.
Dec. 1850; m. 1882, Penelope Jane, dau. of Rev. Thomas
Luby, D.D., and has issue, Henry Maurice Stewart, b. 18S4 ;
Harold de Mowbray, b. 1889 ; and Maude Yolan Howard.
Delia (deceased), rii. Livingstone Thompson, Esq.
Emily, m. Capt. R. M. Dickinson, ythod. 1883, leaving issue,
a dau. Delia.
Sophia (deceased), m. Alfred M'Dermott, Esq.
Fanny, deceased. Anna Mercer.
Theodosia, m. Claude Paget, Esq. R.N.
Mr. Parnell d. 3 July, 1859. His 4th son,
Charles Stewart Parnell, Esq. of Avondale, J.P., High
Sheriff 1874, M.P. co. Meath 1875-80, and for Cork 1880-91, 6.
June, 1846 ; m. July, 1891, Katherine, dau. of the late Rev. Sir
John Page Wood, Bart., and dying s. p. 5 Oct. 1891, was s.
by his elder brother, John Howard Parnell, Esq., now of
Avondale.
Arms — (See Burke's Peerage, Congleton, B.).
Stat — Avondale, Rathdrum, co. Wicklow.
PARR OF GRAPPENHALL HEYES AND
KILLIECHRONAN.
Paee, Joseph Chaeiton, Esq. of Grappenhall
Ileyes, and Ashton Heyes, co. Chester, of Staunton
Pai'k, Staunton-on-Arrow, co. Hereford, and Killie-
chronan, co. Argyll, J.P. and D.L., b. 2 June,
1837 ; m. 6 Feb. 1872, Jessie Maria, eldest dau. of
late Col. Gr. L. Lister Kaye, 5th West York
Militia, formerly lOtli Royal Hussars, and has
issue,
I. Roger Charlton, 6. 3 Nov. 1874.
I. Katharine Agnes.
II. Elinor Jessie.
III. Margaret Alicia.
Lineage.— This family claims to be abranchof the ancient
Lancashire family of Parr. Early in the 16th century it pos-
sessed freehold property at Rainford, in the neighbourhood of
St. Helens.
Edward Parr appears, from the Duchy Records, to have
been engaged in a lawsuit respecting the title to a messuage
called " Heysein Hall, in Rayneford," 31 Henry VIII. From
him descended, it is stated,
John Parr, gent., of Rainforde, m. a dau. of Roger
Ilesketh, of North Moels, and had issue (with three daus.),
three sons,
I. John, whose line is supposed to be extinct.
II. Edward, whose son, John Parr, gent., of Rainford, re-
moving to Liverpool about 1700, became eminent as a mer-
chant there. He m. 1713, Jane, dau. of Joshua Horton,
Esq. of Chadderton, and had a dau. Mary, wife of Samuel
Mancsty, Esq,, and a son, John Parr, merchant, of Liver-
pool, Mayor 1773, m. 1756, Anne, dau. and heir of Rev.
Henry Wolstenholme, Rector of Liverpool, and d. 1798
having had issue,
1 John Owen, merchant, of London, b. 1757; m. 1792,
Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Thomas Patrick, and had issue,
Rev. John Owen Parr, M.A., Rector of Preston and
an Honorary Canon of Manchester, J. P., b. 8 Aug.
1798; m. 1821, Maria Elizabeth, dau. of William Bod-
ham Wright, Esq. of Mattishall, Norfolk, and d. Feb.
1878, having had issue,
1 John Owen (Rev.), M.A. Oxon, Rector of Hinstock,
6. 24 Aug. 1825 ; m. 28 April, 1857, Mary Emily, dau.
of Charles Pott, Esq. of Freelands, Kent.
2 William Chase, Col., m. a dau. of Thomas Clements
Parr and niece of Sir Arthur Elton, Bart.
3 Harrington Welford.
1 Maria hlizabeth. 2 Katherine.
3 Isabella. 4 Margaret.
Thomas Chase, an Officer H.E.I.C.S.
Samuel, an Officer H.E.I.C.S.
2 Edward, of Liverpool, to. Anne Jane, only child of
Arthur Hamilton, Esq. of Wavertree, and d. 1848, having
had a son, John Hamilton, of Liverpool, who to. Kathe-
rine, widow of John Whitehead, Esq.. and has issue ; aai
a dau., Anne Owen.
3 Wolstenhnlme, resided at Padua, in Italy, d. 1845.
4 Joshua, M.D., of Liverpool, to. Alicia, dau. of Henry
Barton, and dying 1810, left issue,
1 Wolstenholme.
2 John Barton, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, to. Elizabeth^
youngest dau. of Joseph Arundale, Esq. of Byker Hall,
Newcastle, and had issue.
1 Henrietta. 2 Charlotte.
5 Thomas, merchant, of Liverpool, m. Mary, dau. of
Richard Wood, gent., and d. 1824, leaving a son, Joha
Richard, and three daus.
in. Roger, of whom we treat.
The 3rd son,
Roger Parr, to. Hannah, dau. and heiress of Joseph Jack-
son, Esq. of Liverpool, and had a son,
Joseph Parr, of Fir Grove, West Derby, to. 18 Oct. 1780,
Ellen, dau. of Matthew Lyon, Esq. of Warrington, and d. 25'
Oct. 1820, leaving (with four daus., Ellen, d. unm.; Harriet,
m. James Henry Clough, Esq., son of Richard Clough, Esq.,
Plas Clough, CO. Denbigh ; Harriet Ellen, to. John, eldest son
of Rev. T. Ellis, M.A. ; and Isabella, m. William Ripley,
Esq.) two sons, Joseph, of Fir Grove, d. unm. 1824, and
Thomas, of Grappenhall Heyes. The 2nd son,
Thomas Pare, Esq. of Grappenhall Heyes, J.P. and D.L.,
b. Dec. 1792; m. 1st, 5 Nov. 1825, Clare, 3rd dau. of the
Rev. Croxton Johnson, LL.B., Rector of Wilmslow, by whom
(who d. 28 Aug. 1827) he had an only dau., Clara Ellen, m.
1852, Charles Jeffreys, Esq. of Glandiffi Castle, co. Mont-
gomery. He m. 2ndly, 1833, Alitia, 2nd dau. of Philip'
Charlton, Esq. of Wytheford Hall, Salop, and by her had
issue,
Thomas Philip, of Ashton Heyes and Killiechronan.
Frederick, an Officer in the army, b. 13 Oct. 1835 ; d. in the-
Crimea 25 March, 1855.
Joseph Charlton, now of Grappenhall Ileyes, etc.
Chiverton Bertie, b. 19 Nov. 1841, to., and d. s. j). 23 March,
1892.
Raymond William, 6. 1 Sept. 1843; m. 1881, Constance, dau.
of Edward, 16th Lord Dunsany, and has issue, Lionel
Edward, b. 1882; Bertram; Violet Mary.
Henry Bingham, 6. 6 June, 1845.
Cecil Francis, 6. 2 Aug. 1847 ; to. Amy Ursula, dan. of Baroa
Dimsdale, and has issue, Raymond Cecil.
Alicia Jane, m. 10 Dec. 1867, Edward Townshend, Esq. o£
Wincham Hall, co. Chester, and has issue, Edward Lee, b.
7 Oct. 1868.
Mr. Parr d. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Philip Parr, Esq. of Killiechronan, co. Argyll, an*
Ashton Heyes, Cheshire, J. P., late Capt. Royal Scots Greys, 6»
25 Feb. 1834; to. 22 Nov. 1866, Agnes, only dau. of the late-
Major George Darby Griffith, and d. s. p. 29 Oct. 1891.
^rTO«— Arg., two bars az, a bordure engrailed sa. Crest — A
female's head couped below the shoulders, vested az., on her
head an antique crown or. Motto — Faire sans dire.
Seats— Grappenhall Heyes, Warrington, and Ashton Heyes,.
Chester; Stauntou Park, Staunton-oa-Arrow, co. Hereford,
and Killiechronan, Aros, N.B.
PARR OF PAYTOE HALL.
Paee, Alfeed, Esq. of Paytoc Hall and Bay-
sham Court, CO. Hereford, County Councillor, b. 26
June, 1866, purchased the Baysham Court estate
24 April, 1889.
PAR
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PAR
1567
Lineage. — John George Rowland Parr, Esq., who came
from Maiden, Sun-ey, in which county the family at one time
held e.xtensive estates, m. in March 1S20, Mary Jane Howard,
and d. 6 Aug. 1851, having hy her (who d. 19 Jan. 1846) had
issue. His 2nd son,
William Parr, Esq. of Paytoe Hall, co. Hereford (which
ancient and historical estate he purchased 13 May, 1867. The
old residence was erected in 1119, hy John de Paytoe, from
whom it takes its name), was b. at Bromfleld, co. Salop. He
m. 10 May, 1865, Susan, dau. of William Richards, Esq. of
The Cross House, co. Salop, and The Garn, Newcastle, by
Susan, 3rd dau. of Robert Eaton, Esq. of Barrington Hall,
Isle of Wight, and d. 12 March, 1881, leaying an only child,
Alfred, now of Paytoe Hall.
Seats— Paytoe Hall, Leintwardine, R.S.O.; and Baysham
Court, Ross, both in co. Hereford.
JONES-PARRY OF LLWYN ONN.
Jones-Paeet, Thomas Paeey, Esq. of Llwyn
Onn, CO. Denbigh, J.P. and D.L., b. 1 Sept. 1828 ;
m. 1863, Lucie Maria, eldest dau. of the late James
Oldham Swettenham, Esq., and has,
I. Thomas Parry, 6. 9 Feb. 1869.
II. Geoffrey Lloyd, b. 12 Jan. 1877.
I. Charlotte Annie Margaret. ii. Georgina Marian.
III. Gladys Lucie. iv. Alice Winifred.
Liiueage. — This family, which has been uninterruptedly
seated at Llwyn Onn from a very remote period, and has
allied itself with many of the most eminent houses in the
Principality, deduces male descent from Tcdor Trevor, Lord
of Hereford, founder of the tribe of the Marches.
Ynyr ap Cadforch, Lord of both Maelors, Oswestry, and
Whittington, in Powys, one of the Barons of that kingdom, m.
Rhiengar, dau. and sole heir of Lluddoca ap Caradoc Vrcich-
fras. Lord of Hereford, in South Wales, and was, by her, father
of a son,
Tudor Trevor (so called because born or nursed in Trevor),
Lord of Hereford, Whittington, and both Maelors, and founder
of the tribe of the Marches. He m. Angharad, dau. of Howell
Dha, King of South Wales a.d. 907, the celebrated Lawgiver
of Cambria, and had issue, i. Gronwy ap Tudor Trevor, Lord
of Hereford, whose dau. and heir, Gwen, m. Cyhelyn ap Ivor,
liOrd of BuUth, and was mother of Elystan Glodrydd, Prince
of Ferlys, founder of the 4th Royal Tribe of Wales ; ii. Llydoch
ap Tudor Trevor, Lord of both Maelors and Oswestry, ancestor
of the MosTTNS of Mostyn, the Trevors of Brtjnkinalt, the
Pennants of Downing, &c. ; iii. Dtngad ap Tcdor Trevor,
of whose line we treat. The 3rd son,
Dyngad ap Thdoe Trevor, m. Cicely, dau. of Severus, son
of Cadivor ap Gwemvynwyn, Prince of Powys-Wenwynwyn,
and was father of
Rhtwallon ap Dtngad, whose wife was Lettice, dau. of
Cadwaladr ap Peredir Goch. Their son,
Cynric ap Rhtwallon, Lord of Whittington, Christionydol
Cynric, and Maelor Cymraeg, in Powys, who was slain a.d.
1073, TO. Judy, dau. of Ivor Hen, Lord of Bhos, and has issue,
I. Ednyfed ap Cynric; ii. Hwfa ap Cynric ; in. Ninniau ap
Cynric, of whom presently; iv. Llewellyn ap Cynric. The
3rd son,
Ninniau ap Cynric, was father of
Iedaf ap Ninniau, m. Efa, dau. of Einion ap Howel ap
levan, Lord of Arwystli, derived from Elystan Glodrydd,
Prince of Ferlys, and had issue, i. Iorwerth Vychan ap
Ieuaf, continuer of the line; and ii. Einion ap leuaf, pro-
genitor of the Ettons of Eylon. The eldest son,
Iorwerth Vychan ap Ieuaf, of Llwynon, co. Denbigh, m.
Mali, uidow of David ap Rhys, 5th Baron of Kymmer-yn-
Ideimion, co. Merioneth, and 3rd dau. of levan, living 6 Henry
HI., son of Einion ap Griffith, of Cos-y-Gedol, co. Merioneth.
By this lady Iorwerth Vychan had issue, i. Griffith ap
Iorwerth, his heir; ii. Hwfa ap Iorwerth, of Hafod-y-Wern ;
II. Iorwerth Vychan ap Iorwerth, ancestor of the Jeffreys of
Acton. The eldest son,
Griffith ap Iorwerth, of Llwynon, m. Margaret, dau. of
Rhys Vychan, son (by Ellen, dau. of Madoc ap Meredith,
last Prince of Powys) of Rhys Michell, who d. temp. Henry
III., son of Rhys Grig, son of Rhys ap TewdvvT Mawr, King of
South Wales. By this lady Griffith had issue. Griffith ap
Iorwerth was s. by his eldest son,
Iorwerth ap Griffith, of Llwynon, to. Anne, dau. of Owain,
son of Bleddyn, Lord of Dinmael, in Powys, son of Owain
Erogyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion, Diumacl, and Abpitanat, in
Powis, son of Madoc ap Meredith, last Prince of Powys, and
had issue, i. Llewelyn ; ii. Griffith ; iii. Madoc. The eldest
son,
Llewelyn ap Iorwerth, of Llwynon, m. Gwenllian, dau.
of Madoc ap Ednyfed Goch, of Bersham, and had issue. The
eldest son,
Howel ap Llewelyn, of Llwynon, m. Margaret, sister of
Edward ap David, who d. 26 Henry VI., 1447, and dau. of
David ap Ednyfed Gam, of Pengwern, derived from Tudor
Trevor, Lord of Hereford. Of this alliance, the elder son,
Edward ap Howel, of Llwynon, was father, by Margaret
his wife, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Wylde, of Bersham, of a
son,
Robert ap Edward, of Llwynon, m. Margaret, dau. (by
Ehzabeth, dau. of Sir Hugh Calveley, Knt. of Ley) of John
Eyton, Ksq. of Ruabon, co. Denbigh. Of this marriage there
was issue, an elder son,
John ap Robert, of Llwynon, who had, by Jane his wife,
dau. of John Aimer, of Aimer, two sons and five daus. John
ap Robert was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, who first assumed the
family patronymic. He to. Margaret, dau. (by Jane, sister
and heir of Edward Hanmer, of Hanmer, co. Flint, Knt.) of
Sir Roger Puleston, Knt. of Emrall, co. Flint, son and heir of
Roger Puleston, Esq. of Emrall, by Janet his wife, dau. and
heir of Thomas Bulkeley, Esq. of Ayton, co. Chester, son and
heir of Sir William Bulkeley, Knt. Of this marriage there
was issue, with a younger son (John Jones, of By dley), an eider
son,
Roger Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, whose wife was Margaret,
sister of John Trevor, Esq. of Trevallyn, co. Denbigh, and
dau. (by Anne, dau. of Randle Broughton, Esq. of Broughton,
Salop) of John Trevor, Esq. of Allington, grandson of Richard
Trevor, Esq., younger son of John Trevor, Esq. of Brynkynalt,
CO. Denbigh, derived from Tudor Trevor, Lord of Hereford,
The only son of this marriage,
John Jones, Esq. of Llwynon (1576), m. Dorothea, dau. (by
Margaret, dau. and co-heir of John Aimer, Esq. of Aimer)
of Edward Puleston, Esq., 2nd son (by Einion, dau. of Richard
Hanmer, Esq. of Hanmer, co. Flint) of Sir Edward Puleston,
Knt. of Emrall, co. Flint. Of thds marriage there was issue,
four sons,
Roger, his heir.
John, from whom descended John Jones, Esq. of PickhiU,
an Officer in the Queen's Royal Regt. and Assistant-Com-
missary to the Forces in Ireland, ni. 6 Sept. 1804, Catherine,
dau. of Nicholas Lynch, Esq. of Bama, co. Galway.
Randall. William.
John Jones was s. by his eldest son,
Roger Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, living 1604. He to. Mar-
garet, dau. of John Jones, Gent, of Bydley, and was s. by his
eldest surviving son,
Randolph Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, m. Mary, dau. of
Thomas Goldsmith, Gent, of Wrexham, co. Denbigh, and had
i.ssue, I. Roger, his successor; ii. Owen; in. Edward; iv.
Thomas; v. Charles; i. Catherine; ii. Dorothy; iii. Alice.
The eldest son,
Roger Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, m. Catherine, dau. of Johri
Griffiths, Esq. of Wyddwyd, in Rhuabon, co. Denbigh, and by
her (who d. 28 Nov. 1679) had issue, i. Roger, who d. young ;
11. John; hi. Wilham ; i. Elizabeth; ii. Mary. The 2nd son
and eventual heir,
John Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, aged 15 a.d. 1G57, was father
of two sons,
John, of whom presently.
Thomas, seated at Plas Hen, co. :Montgomcry, whose son,
John Jones, of Pias HOn, had issue, a son and dau., John
and Mary, m. 1764, John Hughes, Esq. of Pen-y-clawdd,
CO. Denbigh.
The elder son,
John Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, to. Sarah, dau. of Thomas
Jones, Esq., of Churton Hall, co. Chester, and had issue, a son
and a dau., John and Frances, m. John Yale, Esq. of Plis-yn-
Yale, CO. Denbigh. Mr. Jones was s. by his son,
John Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, m. Katherine, dau. of Love
Parry, Esq., M.P., of Penartli and Rhydolion, co. Canarvon,
by Rachael his wife, dau. and co-heir of Vincent Corbet, Esq,
of Ynys-y-maengwyn, co. Merioneth, 6th in descent from
Richard Corbet, Knt. of Moreton Corbet, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Sir Henry Vernon. Through the Corbets, a royal
descent from Edward I. is deduced from the Princess Joan,
dau. of that monarch, and through the Vemons from the
Princess Elizabeth, another dau. of the same King (sec Burke's
Royal Descents). By Katherine his wife, John Jones, oi
Llwynon, had issue.
1568
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John, TO. Penelope Stead, cj:. «. p.
Thomas Pakby, contiuucr of the line.
Love Parry, Lieut.-Col. 2nd Foot. By Kicarda his wife,
sister of Sir Charles Wetherell, Knt., Attoiney-General,
and dau. of Dr. Wetherell, Dean of Hereford, Col. Parry
Jones had an only child, Fanny Eiuharda, m. William
Farrer, Esq. of Brayfield House, Bucks.
Rachel Corbet Parry, b. 1778; d. 16 Dec. 1830.
The 2nd, and eventually eldest son,
Thomas Pakby Joves, Esq. of Lhvyn Onn, to. 9 Feb. 1780,
his cousin, Margaret, dau. and co heir (with her sister, the wife
of Col. Wardle, M.P.) of Love Parky, of Penarth, Ehydolion,
Wemfawr, and Madryn, by Sidney his wife, dau. and co-heir
of the Kev. Robert Lewis, Chancellor of Bangor, lineally de-
rived, through the Bulkeleys and Talbots, from King Edward
I. On marrying the heir of Madryn, Mr. Jones assumed the
•additional .surname of Parky. By Margaret his wife, who was
■b. 1783, and d. 7 Feb. 1S30, he had i^sue,
I. Love Parry, his heir.
II. Thomas Parky, of whom presently.
III. John Parry, M.A., Rector of Edern, co. CarnaiTon, m.
Margaret, dau. of William Maclver, Esq., and d. 6 March,
1865, having had issue,
1 William Corbet Yale, Esq. of P14s-yn-Yale [see Yale).
2 John. 3 Thomas. 4 Ivor Edward, d. 18oti.
1 Margaret Ann, d. 25 Aug. 1843.
2 Eliza. 3 Martha. 4 Mary Gertrude.
tv. William Parry, the late Liect.-Col. William Parry
Yale, of Pias-yn-Yale, m. Eliza Flora, dau. of John San-
derson, Esq., and d. s. p. 1867.
V. Edward, b. 9 Dec. 1797 ; d. Sept. 1816.
I. Sidney Parry, to. 12 July, 1806, Robert Browne Macgregor,
Esq., Lieut.-Col. 88th Regt., d. 1855, having had issue,
1 Joseph Alexander James (deceased).
2 Robert Henry, Lieut.-Col. 65th Regt., m. Margaret, dau.
of Captain Walmesley, and had issue.
1 Ellinor Elizabeth,
2 Sidney.
3 Margaret Jane Frances, m. 1809, Samuel Day Goss,
M.D., F.R.C.S., of London.
n. Ellen Eliza, m. Major-Gen. Clapham, of Widcombe
Thorpe, Someraet (both deceased).
■Mr. Jones Parry was s. by his eldest son,
LrEUT.-GEN. Sir Love Parry Jones-Parry, K.H., of Madryn,
Penarth, Wernfawr, Rhydolion, &c., 6. 1781, High Sheriff of
Anglesey, 1840, twice M.P. for Horsham, Sussex, and subse-
quently for CO. Carnarvon. lie m. 1st, 1806, Sophia, only dau.
■of Robert Stevenson, Esq. of Binfield, Berks, and by her had
three daus.,
Eliza Maria, to. Tntton Knyfton, Esq. of Uphill Lodge,
Somerset, and d. s. p. 1838.
Ellen Georgina, m. 1856, thu Rev. G. E. Tate, Rector of
Widdicomb, Bath.
Mary Gertrude, m. Archdeacon W. Crawley, M.A., Rector of
Bryngwyn, co. Monmouth, and d. 1854.
He m. 2ndly, 15 Dec. 1826, Elizabeth,* only dau. of Thomas
"Caldecott, Esq. of Holton, co. Lincoln, and niece of the late
Lord Feversham, and by her (who d. 2 May, 1883) had two
sons and a dau.,
Thomas Love Dhncombe, of Madryn, head of the family,
created a Baronet in 1886 (see Bdbke's Peerage and Baronet-
age), d. s. p. 1891.
Henry Powell Slingsby, b. 1835 ; d. 1849.
Sarah Elizabeth Margaret, m. 1853, Abram Jones Williams,
Esq. of Gelliwig Hall, co. Carnarvon.
Sir Love Jones-Parry d. 25 Feb. 1853.
^amib cf |oncs-|.lii:rrn of Jlfenix 0un:.
Ecverting to
Thomas Pakky Jones-Parky, Esq. of Llwyn Onn, co. Den-
bigh, and Aberdunant, co. Carnarvon, J. P. and D.L., Capt.
R.N., 2nd son of Thomas Parry JoncsParry, Esq. of Llwyn
Onn, by Margaret his wife, dau. and co-heir of Love Parry,
Esq. of Penarth and Madryn, b. 14 April, 1784; to, 19 April,
1811, Margaret Hooper, only child of the late Robert Lloyd,
JCsq. of Tregayan, co. Anglesey, a Vice-Admiral of the White,
J. P. and D.L., and by her (who d. 16 Nov. 1858) had issue,
I. Robert Lloyd, M.A., .J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, of
Aberdunant, co. Carnarvon, 0. 15 July, 1816; to. Mary
Isabella, only dau. of Edwin Owen Snow, Esq., and d. 1870,
leaving issue,
1 Thomas Edward John, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, co.
Asglesey, 6. 29 July, 1856, who assumed 1871, the name
of Lloyd, in lieu of his patronymic, on inheriting the
property of his great-grandfather, Vice-Admiral Robert
Lloyd, of Tregayan, co. Anglesey ; to. 1379, Rosamond
* This lady is descended through the Percys, the Slingsbys,
and Duncombes, from Edwabd III.
Anna, dau. of Sir Frederick V/illiam Hoygate, Bart, of
Hellarena, co. Londonderry (see Bdkke's teerwjei, and liaa
issue,
I. Robert Love, 6. 1881.
II. Roger Edward John, 6. 1882.
III. Frederick Jasper, b. 1885.
I. Sydney Frances Mary, 6. 1888.
1 Margaret Isabella, d. 16 June, 1853.
2 Mary Evelyn Maitland, m. 1880, Edward Nassati Senior,
Esq.
3 Mabel Frederica Frances Baynes, m. 1876, Ralph John
Aspinall, Esq. of Standen HaU, and Mytton, co. Lan-
caster (see thatfamiiy).
II. Thomas Parry, now of Llwyn Onn.
III. Sydney Kerry, late Capt. 84th Regt., J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff CO. Cardigan. 1871, 6. 28 April, 1830; m.
Dorothea Anne, only child of the late Charles Arthur
Prichard, Esq., J.P. and D.L., Tyllwydd, co. Cardigan, by
his wile, the dau. of the late John Vaughan, Esq. of Brynog,
CO. Cardigan, J.P. and D.L., and has issue,
1 Charles Arthur, 6. 1861; to. 1891, Agnes M., dau. of O.
Stanton, Esq. of St. Petersburg, Florida.
2 Sydney Herbert, R.N.
1 Dorothea Lucy. 2 Maria Louisa, d. 1868,
3 Beatrice Kllen, to. Henry James Theodore VVood, Esq.,
M.A., Barrister-at-Law.
4 Blanche Katherine Rheingar.
I. Margaret Elizabeth, to. John Taubman William James,
Esq. of Pantsaison, co. Pembroke, J.P. and D.L. (who d.
March, 1886), and d. 1881 (see that family).
II. Mary Anne, m. Charles Arthur Pritchard, Esq., J.P. and
D.L., Tyllwydd, co. Cardigan (who d. 1862), and d. 1890.
III. Charlotte Ellen, m. Rev. Mark Wilks William James,
M.A., whorf. 1873.
IV. Harriet Georgiana.
V. Sophia Henrietta, to. Lieut.-Col. Henry Warter Meredith,
J.P., only son of the late Henry Warter Meredith, Esq.,
J.P. of Pentre Bychan Hall, co. Denbigh (see Wiaf/amjiy),
and has issue, Henry, d. 1877; and Alice.
VI. Louisa Maria, m. James Roddam Tate, Esq., who d. 1883.
Capt. Jones-Parry served the Office of High Sheriff of co. Car-
narvon, 1836, s. to Llwyn Onn on the decease of his father,
18 Jan. 1835, and d. 26 May, 1845, when (under the limitations
contained in the will of Thomas Parry Jones-Parry, Esq. of
Llwyn Onn and Madryn) he was s. by his 2nd son, the present
possessor.
J^nmilg of ^arrjT.
The family of Parry, whose estates were enjoyed and whose
name was borne by the representative in the female line.
Sir Thomas Love Ddncombe Jones Parky, Bart., derive from
Geoffrey Parry, Esq. of Rhydolion, co. Canarvon, a cadet
of the ancient family of Parry of Poston Court, co. Hereford,
Col. of Horse under Oliver Cromwell, descended from
Moreiddig o'r Dyffryn Aur. Geoffrey Parry to. Margaret, dau.
and heir of Hugh Hughes, of Cefn Llanfair (descended from
Llowarch Howlbwreh), by Ellen his wife dau. and sole heii
of John Wynn, Esq. of Wernfawr, by Margaret his wife,
dau. and co-heir of Thomas Madryn. By her he was father of
Love Parry, Esq. of Wernfawr, High Sheriff co. Carnarvon,
1685, whose wife was Ellen, dau. and heir of Hugh Winn, Esq,
of Penarth. Their son,
toYE Parry, Esq. of Rhydolion, Wernfawr, Cefn Llanfair,
and Penarth, High Sheriff 1722, to. Rachel, dau. of Yincenc
Corbet, Esq. of Ynysymaengwyn, and had issue,
Love, his heir.
John, Attorney-General of North Wales, Bencher of
Lincoln's Inn, and M.P. for co. Carnarvon.
Corbet, Lieut.-Col. in the army.
Hugh, TO. a dau. of the celebrated French General Bom-gard,
and had a son. Love Albert, to. Miss Comberbatch.
William (Rev.). Vincent.
Katherine, m. John Jones, Esq. of Llwynon, and was
mother of a son, Thomas Parry Jon-es, of Llwyn Onu.
The eldest son,
Love Parry, Esq. of Penarth, co. Carnarvon, m. Sidney,
heir of Madryn, dau. and co-heir (with her sister, Mary,
mother of the l.st Lord Dinorben) of Robert Lewis, Esq. of
Llysdulas, co. Anglesey, Chancellor of Bangor, and had issue,
two daus. and co-heirs, Ellen, m. Col. Wardle. The other,
Margaret Parry, heir of Madryn, in. 9 Feb. 1786, her first
cousin, Thomas Parry Jones, Esq. of Llwyn Onn, co. Denbigh,
who then assumed by royal licence, the additional surname
and arms of Parry. The grandson and representative of this
marriage was the late Sir Thomas Love Dcncombe Jones
Parry, Bart., of Madryn.
yfj-TOS— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., a fess between three
lozenges, az., for Parry; 2nd and 3rd quarterly, 1st and 4tU
erm., a lion rampant sa., for Jones; 2nd and 3rd per bend
sinist er erm. and ermines a lion rampant or, armed and langued
az., for Tudor Teevok. oVesfs— 1st, Parry, Five batile-axes,
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staves, gTi., headed or, three in pale, and two in saltire, en-
circled with a wreath ol laurel ppr., motto over, Heh Dduw
heb Ddym, Duw a Dygon ; 2nd, Jones, On achapeau gu. turned
up erm. a demi-lion rampant or; 3rd, A stag trippant arg.
attired and unguled or; 4th, A nag's head and neck erased sa.
for Madrin, motto over. Nil Desperandum. Motto — Gofal Dyn
Duw ai gwerid : A prudent man God will guard.
SecU — Llwyn Onn, Wrexham.
PAERY OF HIGHNAM COUHT.
Paeet, Chaeles Hubeet Hastings, Esq. of
Knights Croft, Sussex, b. 27 Feb. 184S, m. 25 June,
1872, Lady Elizabetli Maude, dau. of Sydney, 1st
Lord Herbert of Lea, and sister of the present Earl
of Pembroke {see Lueke's Peerage) and has issue,
I. Dorothea. ii. Gwendolne.
Lineage. — Thoma'? Taiirt, Esq. of Banstead Manor
House, Surrey, 6. 23 net,. 1732; m. Miss Oakes, sister of
Thomas Oakes, Esq., a Member of Council in India, and was
father of
EicHABD Paeet, Esq. of Banstoad, Surrey, Governor of
Bencoolen, m. Mary Gambier, nieue .jf the late Lord Gambler,
and had an only son,
Thomas Gambiee Paret, Esq. of Highnam Court, co.
Gloucester, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1850, 6. 22 Feb.
1816; m. 1st, 13 Aug. 1839, Anna Maria Isabella, 2nd dau. of
Henry Fynes Clinton, Esq. of Welwyn, Herts, and cousin of
the Duke of Newcastle, and by her (whod. II March, 1848)
had issue,
I. Charles Clinton, 6. 16 Sept. 1840, and d. 7 July, 1883.
n. Charles Hcbeet Hastings.
I. Lucy Anna, d. 1861.
Hem. 2ndly, 1851, Ethelinda, now of Highnam Court, dau.
of the Very Eev. F. Lear, late Dean of Salisbury, and by her
had issue,
lu. Ernest Gambier, 6. 25 Oct. 1853.
IV. Sidney Gambier, 6. 9 Jan. 1«59.
II. Linda I.sabel. in. Mary Beatrice.
IV. Ethel Geraldine, m. 21 Sept. 1887, Oxley Durant Parker,
Esq., 2nd son of John Oxley Parker, Esq. of Woodham
Mortimer.
■y. Hilda Katharine.
He d. 28 Sept. 1888, leaving Highnam Court to his widow for life.
.^rms— Arg., a fesse between three lozenges sa. Ortit —
Three battle-axes erect ppr. Motto— 1m ne cede mails.
iiaidCTicc— Knights Croft, Rustington, Worthing, Sussex.
Town Residence — 17, Kensington Sq., W.
PABEY-CROOKE OF DAESHALI.
Paeey-Ceooke, Douglas, Esq. of Darsham,
Suifolk, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1833 ; m. 1860,
Emily, dau. of the late Robert Sayer, Esq., J.P.
and D.L., of Sibton Park, Suffolk, and hasissue,
John Walter, Lieut. 3rd Suffolk Eegt., b. 1862; m. 1888,
Georgiana Harriet, dau. of Col. J. St. Leger, D.L., of
Park Hill, co. York, and has a son, b. 1889.
Mr. Parry-Crooke is eldest son of John Parry-
Crooke, Esq. of Kempshott Park, Hants (who d.
1843), by Louisa, youngest dau. of George H.
Errington, Esq. of Chadwell Heath, and Ashbourne,
CO. Derby.
SeaJ— Darsham House, Saxmundham,
Toum Residence— 60, Eutland Gate, S.W.
! PARTRIDGE OF HOCKHAM: HALL.
Paeteidge, Heney Thomas, Esq. of Hockham
Hall, Norfolk, J.P., b. 12 Feb. 1837; m. 14 July,
1868, Emily Gertrude, dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon
Kempthorne, Rector of Elton, Hunts, and by her
1 (who d. 1 June, 1880) has issue,
! 1. Henrt Ealph Champion, b. 1873.
! I. Etheldred Gertrude. ii. Eleanor Dorothy.
• Lineage.— Henry Paeteidge, Esq., 2nd son of Henry
Partridge, Esq. (by Joanna his wife, dau. and heir of Robert
Jacques, Esq. of Elmstone, Kent), and grandson of Henry
. Partridge, Alderman of London, b. 17 May, 1671, s. his brother
Robert, of Buckenham House, Norfolk, and of Lowbrooks,
Berks, 1710. He m. 1st, 21 Oct. 1701, Elizabeth, only dau. and
II.
heir of Thomas Holder, Esq. of Northwold, by whom (who d.
17 Jan. 1703) he had no issue, and 2ndly, Martha, eldest dau.
of John Wright, merchant, and by her (who rf. at Croydon, 20
Feb. 1760) had four sons and six daus. Mr. Partridge d. 3
July, 1733, and was s. by his son,
Heney Paeteidge, Esq. of Northwold, Norfolk, and of Low-
brooks, Berks, 6. 22 Jan. 1711. He to. 1st, 20 July, 1745, Mary,
dau. and heir of Robert Say, merchant, and by her (whoti. 2s
April, 1748, aged 20) had issue,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. Robert, b. 18 May, 1747; m. 8 March, 1776, his cousin,
Jane, dau. of WiUiam Purcas, Esq., and dying 14 Feb. Ibl7,
left issue,
1 Robert, b. 1797; d. 15 April, 1823.
1 Jane, m. 1800, Rev. Henry Say, Rector of Nortli Piekcn-
ham and Houghton-on-the-Hill, Norfolk.
2 Mary, to. 1804, Rev. Peter Hansell, Minor Canon of
Norwich Cathedral.
I. Mary, m. Bryan Burrell, Esq. of Broom Park, Nsrthum-
berland, and d. 1776.
Mr. Partridge m. 2ndly, 1751, Aliee, dau. of Simon Taylor,
merchant at Lynn, and by her (who d. 1797) had issue,
III. Walter, 6. 1757; d. unm. at Gibraltar, Dec. 1800.
IV. John, b. 1776 ; m. 1801, Sarah, dau. of Edward Evcrard,
Esq. of Lynn, and d. 17 May, 1813, leaving issue, Alice,
m. 1 Jan. 1834, J. Fry, Esq., and Plcasance, vi. FiedericiL
Ingle, Esq.
II. Martha, m. 1786, Mr. John Vancouver, and d. s. p. 1807.
Mr. Partridge d. 4 Nov. 1793, aged 82, and was s. by his son,
Heney Partridge, Esq. of Northwold and Lowbrooks, 0.
24 May, 1746; m. 11 Sept. 1781, Katharine, youngest dau. of
Samuel Reynardson, of Holywell, co. Lincoln, and by her (who
d. 30 Dec. 1820) had issue,
I. Henry Samuel, his heir.
II. Charles Robert, 6. 1791 ; d. 1800.
III. John Anthony, M.A., Rector of Malpas, co. Chester, b
2 May, 1794; m. 18 May, 1826, Louisa Isabella (who d. 7
April, 1858), youngest dau. of Thomas Tyrwhitt Drake,
Esq. of Shardeloes, Bucks, and d. 27 Feb. 1861, leaving witd
other issue,
1 John Francis, who assumed by royal licence, 1873, the
surname of Penyston (see Penyston of CornwM Manor).
I. Katharine Mary, d. 23 Feb. 1852.
II. Sarah Frances, m. 9 Nov. 1815, Benjamin Wilson, Esq.
of Sledagh Hall, co. Wexford, eldest son of Christian
Wilson, Esq. of Sledagh, and d. 18 Feb. 1884, in her 100th
year.
III. Charlotte, m. 16 April, 1808, Jocelyn Henry Connor
Thomas, Esq., son of Rev. Dr. Thomas, of Evertou, Ireland,
and d. in Tasmania, 13 Nov. 1873.
IV. Sophia, ?)i. 11 April, 1808, John Thurston Mott, Esq. of
Bamingham Hall, Norfolk ; d. 22 Feb. 1859.
Mr. Partridge d. 30 Sept. 1803, and was s. by his son,
Henry Sa.\iuel Partridge, Esq. of Hockham Hall, N'orfollc,
J.P. and D.L., b. 22 June, 1782; m. 18 June, IsOo, Mary
Frances, dau. of the Ven. Luke Heslop, D.D., Archdeacon of
Buckingham, and by her (who d. 1 Feb. 1853) had issue,
I. Henry Chajipion, J.P. and D.L., b. 20 May, 1807 ; m. 23
Aug. 1834, Etheldred Frances, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Gen.
Birch Reynardson, of Holywell, co. Lincoln, and by her
(who d. 9 Oct. 1846) left at his decease, 20 Oct. 1850,
1 Heney Thomas, now of Hockham Hall.
2 Arthur William, b. 1838 ; m. 1867, Blanche Emily,
youngest dau. of the late Rev. John A. Partridge, Eector
of Baconsthorpe, and has issue, eight children.
I Etheldred Mary, in. 27 July, 1858, William Dundas, Esq.,
brother of Eobcrt Dundas, Esq. of Arniston.
II. Edward Jacob, d. 24 Nov. 1820, and bur. at Royal
Military College, Sandhurst.
Jil. Charles Francis, b. 28 Nov. 1811 ; d. 9 April, 1S60.
IV. Walter John, M.A., Eector of Caston, Norfolk, J. P., b.
11 May, 1813; m. 1st, 9 Aug. 1842, Maria Agnes, 5th dau.
of Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, Bart., and by her (.who d.
26 Feb. 1847) had a son, Walter Henry (Rev.), m. June,
1872, Ellen Elizabeth, dau. of William Oliver Dodgson, and
has eight children. Rev. W. J. Partridge, to. 2ndly, 2 Feb.
1858, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of George Gataker, Esq. of
Mildenhall, and d. Dec. 1S91.
V. Frederick Robert, b. 29 March, 1815; ra. Aug. 1842,
Emma, 2nd dau. of Eev. .Stephen Frost Rippingail, and d.
24 April, 1878, leaving issue.
VI. William Luke, b. 9 Sept. 1819 ; m. Helena, dau. of
— Lindon, Esq., and d. s. p. 14 Feb. 1876.
VII. George Anthony, b. 5 Feb. 1825 ; m. Sarah, dau. of
Kev. J. Holworthy.
I. Louisa Katharine, m. 7 Aug. 1833, Henry Dover, Esq.,
and d. 30 Aug. 1834.
II. Charlotte Anne, d. unm. 1825.
III. Sophia Sarah, m. 29 Aug. 1829, George Gataker, Esq.,
and is deceased.
IV. Eleanor Dorothea, to. Henry Birch Reynardson, Esq, of
Adwell House, co. Oxford, aci has issue.
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Mr. Partridge d. 1 Oct. 1858.
Arms—Cxii., on a fesse cottised or, between three partridges
rising off the last three torteaux. Cixst—A partridge, as in
.■»he arms. Motto — Dum spiro spero.
.^-Seat— Hockham Hall, near Thetford.
tfClub— United University.
IPAETEIDGE OF HOESENDON HOUSE.
(&€ Jaqttes of Easby Abbey.)
TARTKIDaE OF BISHOP'S WOOD.
Paktbidge, Edwaed Otto, Esq. of Farcliynys,
l^orth Wales, and Hazelhursfc, Bishop's Wood, co.
•Gloucester, J. P. and D.L. co. Hereford, and J.P.
•cos. Brecon and Salop, formerly Capt. Eoyal Mon-
jnoutli Mil., m. 1st, Catherine Maria, dau. of Rev.
•Oeoi-ge B. Bevan, of Crickhowell, and has issue,
.1. Charles Edward, Lieut.-Col. B.W.Kent Eegt., b. 18 March,
1847.
II. Frederick Leonard, late E.N.
HI. George Herbert.
I. Alice Catherine. n. Annie.
'He m. 2ndly, 1872, Elizabeth Mary, widow of
•Joseph Bailey, Esq., M.P., and dau. and heiress of
"W. Congreve Russell, Esq., M.P.
Iiineagre. — This is a branch of the old Gloucestershire
lamily mentioned by Sir Robert Atkyns as seized in 1608 of
Down Hatherley, Side et Lcckhampton, and other manors,
and as long settled at Wishanger in Miserden, which estate
-Julius Pai-tridge sold to Sir John Rolt in 1868; it has since
-passed to Mr. Leatham, M.P. AVishanger Manor House is of
considerable antiquity; it was rebuilt, and the porch added in
1578 by Robert Partridge, who m. Anne, dau. of John Ernie, of
■ Cannings, Wilts. Their impaled coat may still be seen carved
■in stone over the front entrance, and a quaint old sundial
. surmounts the arms. During the wars between Stephen and
the Empress Maud, the chief of this family migrated from
Normandy, and for his military services received from King
Henrt II. a grant of the borough of Maldon in Essex, in which
1 ne is described as "Partridge the Norman." Afterwards the
family settled at Kendal, in Westmorland, and subsequently
I la Gloucestershire.
At the Herald's Visitations for co. Gloucester, in the IGth
century, William Pautridge, of Wishanger, was the reprc-
-5*entative of the family ; he was M.P. for Rochester 1572. Sir
Miles Partridge, his relative, accompanied the Duke of Somer-
set in the expedition to Scotland, and was knighted after
•the battle of Pinkie. He served the office of Sheriff for co.
Gloucester 1.S47, and received a grant of the manorof Almonds-
Imry from Henet VIII. ^26 Feb. 1552. William Partridge,
of Wishanger, above mentioned, d. temp. Elizabeth, seized
of numerous manors in co. Gloucester.
ItoBEBT Pautbidge, s. liis father, William ; he in. Anne, dau.
••of John Ernie, of Cannings, Wilts, and was s. by his son, John,
who 'III. Anne, dau. of William Aubrey, LL.D., who dying
■without male issue, was s. by his brother, Anthony, who ih.
Alice, dau. of Timothy Cartwright, of Devizes; a monument
-in Miserden Church shows the coat of Partridge impaling,
Cartwright. From this ancient stock, according to family
■ evidences, descended
John Paetbidge, b. 1672, of Harborne, aften^-ards of Ross,
.in which district he successfully established nail and iron
factories. His descendants became prominent ironmasters in
the Dean Forest and South Wales districts. He was bur.
at Ross, 1751. By hia wife, Esther, he had, besides other
tissue,
I. John, 6. 1704, of whom presently.
.11. Samuel, b. 1714; m. Margaret, dau. of the Rev. David
tPrice, of Brecknock, and had issue,
;Samuel, 6. 1746, who by his 2nd wife, Catherine Stewart,
of the Deanstou, Perth, had a very numerous family,
including,
.Samuel, b. 1787, of New York.
John, b. at Glasgow, 1789, 11. A., and Portrait Painter
Extraordinary to the Queen.
aUchard, b. 1805, F.R.S., and President of the Royal
College of Surgeons, 1866.
John Partkidge, b. 1704, the before-mentioned son, vi.
C\nne, dau. of Richard Jones, of Ross, and he was bur. at Ross,
1791, leaving i-sue,
I. John, b. 1733; (/. v.nm., and was bur. at Ross, 1810,
Mhere a medallion bust with a lengthened inscription exists
to his memory on the north wall of tlie church.
II. Richard, of New Weir; d. unm. 1778, buried at Ross.
III. William, of whom presently.
I. Esther, m. Thomas Apperley, of Ross, and had issup,
Anne, m. Richard Willis, of Monmouth, their only dau. m.
Capt. Kane, of Monmouth.
II. Anne, m. Thomas Blakemore, of Darlaston, and had
issue, John Partridge, rf. s. p. ; Richard, of the Leys, near
Monmouth, M.P. for Wells, d. unm, 1855.
The 3rd son,
William Partridge, J.P. and D.L., of Bishop's Wood and
Monmouth, b. 1740, was Sheriff for co. Monmouth 1807 ; he and
his two elder brothers were leading ironmasters in the Dean
Forest and South Wales districts ; he jh. Anne Biby, dau. and
co-heir of John Biby Hawker of Chepstow, and d. 1819, pos-
sessed of landed estates in cos. Hereford, Monmouth, and
Gloucester, and left issue,
I. John, of Bishop's Wood, b. 1795, of whom presently.
I. Anne Biby, of Beech Grove, Bishop's Wood ; d. unm.
II. Sarah, m. WiUiam J. Bagshawe, J.P. and D.L., of the
Oaks and Wormhill Hall, co. Derby.
III. Jane, m. the Rev. E. B. Bagshawe, Rector of Eyam, co.
Derby.
His only son,
John Partridge, of Bishop's AVood, 6. 1795, J.P. and D.L.,
Sheriff for CO. Monmouth 1824; m. 1st, 1817, Eliza, eldestdau.
of Edward Ives, of Titchficid, Hants, sometime Judge at
Moorshedabad, and subsequently "Resident" at the Court of
the Kings of Oude, at Lucknow, and by her (who was bur. at
Bishop's Wood, 1871) had issue,
I. William, of Wyclands, Bishop's Wood, co. Gloucester,
J.P., and D.L., b. 2 Jan. 1818 ; vi. Elizabeth Emily, dau. ot
Richard Webb, J.P. and D.L., of Donnington Hall, co.
Hereford, and had issue,
1 Richard William, Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle
Temple, b. 25 Jan. 1844.
2 John Blakemore. b. 15 Dee. 1848, Merchant.
3 Robert Ernie, &.' 16 Sept. 1861, Barrister-at-Law of the
Middle Temple.
1 Georgiana.
Mr. William Partridge was educated at Winchester, and |
graduated M.A. at Christ Church, Oxford, and was called to i
the Bar at the Middle Temple, 1843 ; appointed Police '
Jlagistrate for the Wolverhampton District 1860, andj
Metropolitan Police Magistrate 1863. He was a J.P. fori
cos. Hereford, Monmouth, Sussex, and Gloucester, and D.L. I
for the two former counties. He d. 1891. I
II Edward Otto, of Farchynys. |
III. Frederick John, of 35, Queen's Gate Terrace, South |
Kensington, b. 21 Nov. 1821; late Lieut. R.N. ; served in i
H.M.S. " Pique "at the siege of Acre 1841, and was honour-'
ably mentioned in the despatches for his services on the Coast |
of Syria, two medals and one clasp ; m. Henryetta, dau. of |
John Croker, J.P. and D.L., of Ballynagarde, eo. Limerick.
She d. 1886, and was bur. at Bishop's Wood, having had
issue, John Croker ; Ernest Bagwell ; AV alter St. Ives
Croker, of Learbrook, near Monmouth, J.P. for that co., ■
late Capt. and Adjutant 61st Rcgt., m. 1881, Alice Edith, j
dau. of E. Mackenzie, Esq. of Fawley Court ; Adeline Bag-|
well, m. 14 Dec. 1886, Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel Ronald Taylor, ;
Assistant Commissary General. ,
IV. Richard Hawker, 6. 1829 ; d. in the Isle of Man. :
I. Eliza Ives (deceased), m. James Wintle, of Newnham-
on-Severn, only son of James AV'intle, J.P. and D.L., ofi
Saint Bridge, near Gloucester. (
Mr. Partridge m. 2ndly, 1875, Margaret Anne, dau. of John;
Croker, of Ballynagarde, co. Limerick; he d. March, 1880,.
and was bur. at Bishop's Wood.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, chequy, arg. and sa., on a
bend gu., three escallops or; 2nd and 3rd, chequy, arg. and
sa., a bend vair. Crests— 1st, Out of a ducal coronet or, »>
horse's head, sa. ; 2nd, A leopard, arg., spotted sa. '
iSeat— AVyelands, Bishop's Wood, near Ross, tiwi— Oxford'
and Cambridge, Pall Mall. |
PATERS ON OF CASTLE HUNTLY. !
Pateeson, Charles James Geoegb, Esq. of]
Castle Huntly, co. Perth, b. 18 March, 1858 ; *. his ,
brother 1890. 1
Liineage.— Geoeoe Patersok, Esq. of Castle Huntly, 6.,
1734, adopted the medical profession, and went to India a")'
Official Secretary to Sir Robert llarland, where he distin-
guished himself both in his profession and in the transaction
of some difficult negotiations at the Court of Arcot. On his'
return to Scotland, he m. 30 Nov. 1776, the Hon. Anne Gray,|
2nd dau. of John, 12th Lord Gray of Kinfauns. In 1777
Mr. Paterson bought the old castle of Lyon, in the Carse oi ;
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Gowrle, and restoicd to it its ancient name of Huntly, which
name had been given it by his wife's ancestor, Andrew, 2Dd
Lord Gray, by whom the castle was built in 1452. By Anne
his wife, Mr. Paterson (who d. 1817) left issue,
I Geob&e, of whom presently.
II. John, Capt. K.N., 6. 10 Dec. 1778 ; m. 1807, Jessie, dau. of
Col. Paton, Governor of St. Helena, d. 1858, haying had
issue,
1 Francis Gray, d. 27 Aug. 1820.
2 George John Mapleton, Rector of Brome with Oakley,
Suffolk, b 27 June, 1821; r,i. 28 Sept. 1869, Anne Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of the late Major-Gen. Sir Denis Pack,
K.C.B., and his wife, the Lady Elizabeth Louisa, dau. of
the 1st Marquess of Waterford.
3 Augustus, married.
4 Adrian, married.
1 Constantia, m. J. Hovendon, Esq.
2 Henrietta, m. — Fanche, Esq., and has issue.
3 Jessie, m. Baron De Larisse.
fin. David, Capt. R.N., b. 1781 ; d. unm. 9 Sept. 1810, while
serving as Capt. of H.M.S. " Fox."
IV. Charles, Lieut. -Col. in the army, late 53rd Kegt.,
Aide-de-Camp to Lord Fitzroy Somerset, m. Feb. 1812,
Eleanor PhiUppa, 2nd dau, of Vice-Admiral James Eichard
Dacres, and fell in action at the battle of Vittoria, leaving
cne son,
George Dacres, Capt. 98th Regt., 6. 11 Jan. 1813; m. 28
June, 1837, Augusta, youngest dau. of Sir William Pratt
Call, Bart. of Whiteford House, Cornwall, by his wife, the
Lady Louisa Forbes, 3rd dau. of George, 5th Earl of
Granard, and d. 3 April, 1847, leaving issue,
1 Charles Edward, b. 28 Jan. 1844, an Officer 23rd Regt.
1 Eleanor PhiUppa.
2 Augusta Matilda.
3 GeorginaLucy.
V. William, Capt. R.X., C.B., 5. 1783 ; m. Sarah, dau. of S.
Bisset, Esq., and d. 1838, leaving issue,
1 Francis, deceased. 2 John Alexander, d. 1870.
1 Mary Mackenzie. 2 Margaret.
VI. James, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., b. 1785 ; m. 3 Sept. 1821, Davie,
only dau. of David Erskine, Esq., and dying 1856, had issue,
besides two daus., a son,
James Erskine, who m. Mary, dau. of — Macnabb, Esq.,
and has issue,
1 James. 2 David.
1 Mary Christian. 2 Anne.
3 Catherine Graham. 4 Margaret Mary Augusta.
5 Amy.
•VII. Francis Gray, b. 1787 : d. young.
I. Margaret, d. v.nm. 1845. Ii. Mary, d. unm. 1871.
in. Augusta Anne, d. unm. 1844.
The eldest son,
Geobge Patebson, Esq. of Castle Huntly, co. Perth, Col. 3rd
Foot Guards, 6. 1 Jan. 1778 ; m. 1818, Margaret, dau. of John
Smith, Esq., and by her (who d. 11 Aug. 1886, aged 90) had
dssuc,
Geoege, late of Castle Huntly.
Helen.
•Col. Paterson d. 14 July, 1846. His son and heir,
George Patebson, Esq. of Castle Huntly, b. 15 June, 1819 ;
*. his father 1846 ; m. Catherine Jemina Jane, dau. of Joseph
Eobertson, Esq., and had issue,
Geobge Fbedebick, late of Castle Huntly, J.P. and D.L.,
Capt. Highland Borderers Militia, b. 5 Jan. 1857, d. s. jj.
1890.
Charles James Geoege, now of Castle Huntly.
Philip John William, 6. 22 Sept. 1864.
Georgiana Margaret, m. 1874, Capt. A. P. Samuells, 32nd
Punjaub Pioneers ; d. 1880.
Alma Helena Jemina. Margaret Augusta Jane.
Victoria Anne Gray.
He d. 25 Feb. 1867.
Arms — Arg., three pelicans feeding their young in nests
ppr., on a chief embattled az. a bezant between two stars of
the field. Crest— A pelican feeding its young in a nest ppr.
Mottoes — Above the crest, Merui; below the shield, Je meurs
four ceux que j'aime.
i'eat— Castle Huntly, Longforgan, Dundee.
PATERSON OF CARPOW.
■ Pateeson-Balfotje-Hay, Edmund de Hata,
' Esq. of Carpow, Leys, and Eanderstone, J.P. cos.
Fife and Perth, b. 7 Jan. 1849 ; s. his father 1865,
and his grand-uncle, the iate David Balfour Hay,
Esq. of Leys and Eanderstone, who d. 21 Aug.
: 1868.
Xjineag'e. — The late John Pateeson, Esq. of Carpow, son
of John Paterson, Esq., by Elizabeth Oliphant his wife, ni. 1807,
Jane, dau. of John Hay Balfour, Esq. of Leys and Randerstone
(son of Peter Hay, Esq. of Leys, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
David Scott, of Scottstarvit), and d. 1822, having had by her
(who d. 12 June, 1857) a son, Peteb Hat, late of Carpow, and
five daus., Katherine, m. Sir W'illiam Dunbar, Bart, of
Mochrum: Elizabeth, d. Feb. 1868; Helen; Margaret; and
Jane, m. the Hon. John RoUo. The son,
Peteb Hay Patebson, Esq. of Carpow, 6. May, 1816 ; to.
April, 1848, the Hon. Marianne, youngest dau. of the 8th Lord
Elibank, and had issue,
I. Edmund de Hata, now of Carpow.
II. Peter Hay, b. 11 Dec. 1849 ; 7)i. 1885, Amy, only surviving
dau. of Henry Johnson, Esq. of Buglawtown, Cheshire, and
has a dau. b. 21 Dec. 1886.
I. Marianne Hay.
II. Jane, d. Sept. 1865.
III. Charlotte Emily de Haya.
He d. 23 June, 1865.
Seais— Carpow, Abemethy, co. Perth; Mugdrum House,
Newburgh, co. Fife; Leys, Erroll, N.B.; and Randerstone
Castle, Kingsbarns, co. Fife.
PATERSON OF MONTGOMERIE.
Pateeson, Eobeet Pateeson, Esq. of Mont-
gomerie, co. Ayr, J.P., I. 20 May, 1829; m. 1870,
Ella Morison, dau. of the late Rev. John Thomson,
of Balmerino, co. Fife, and has issue,
I. William Robeet, b. 1885.
II. John George Graham, b. 1887.
I. Mary Georgina Janette, b. 1872, d. 1877.
II. Beatrice Ann Monro, b. 1881.
III. Dorothy Olive, b. 1882.
IV. Grace AUason, h. 1883.
Mr. E. P. Paterson is the eldest son of the late
William Pateeson, Esq. {formerly Oee) of
Montgomerie, by Anne, his wife, dau. of the late
Alexander Fowlds, Esq. of Skernesland, co. Ayr,
The late Mr. W. Paterson was the youngest son of
the late Eobeet Oee, Esq. of Lylesland, co. Een-
frew, by Mary his wife, dau. of the late Eobert
Paterson, Esq. Sheriff Substitute, co. Eenfrew,
Mr. W. Paterson, d. 1886, leaving by his wife, who
d. 1887, besides the present Mr. Eobert P. Pater-
son, of Montgomerie, three sons, 1 William Orr,
of Gadgirth (Sheriff Substitute of Ayr); 2
Charles ; and 3 Henry ; and two daus., 1 Anne, m.
the late Eev. H. A. Sadleir; and 2 Mary, m. the
late N. C. Campbell, Esq. of Barnhill, Dumbarton,
and Sheriff of Ayrshire.
Seai— Montgomerie, Tarbolton, N.B.
PATESHALL OF ALLENSMORE.
Pateshall, Anne Elizabeth, of Allensmore
Court, CO. Hereford, widow of Evan Pateshall,
Esq., J.P. and D.L., who in 1854, took, by royal
licence, the name and arms of Pateshall in lieu
of those of Thomas {see Thomas of Welfield), in
compliance with the testamentary injunction of
the late Edmund Burnam Pateshall, Esq. He was
M.P. for CO. Hereford 1874 to 1878, and d. 9 April,
1885.
Lineage.— The family of Pateshall is of antiquity in co.
Northampton. In 6 Richakd L, we find upon record the
name of Simon de Pateshall, High Sheriff of that co. ; and
Camden mentions his descendants as filling the same office
during several subsequent reigns.
Edmund Lechmebe, Esq., son of Scudamore Lechmere, Esq.
of Fownhope Court, by Jane his wife, dau. of Edmund Pates-
hall, Esq. of Allensmore, co. Hereford, took the surname and
arms of Pateshall only, in compliance with the will of his
uncle, John Pateshall, Esq. He to. Ann, dau. and heir of
William Burnam, Esq. of Westington Court, co. Hereford, by
whom (who d. 1820) he left issue at his decease, 1790,
Edmund, of Allensmore.
William, of Hereford, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Michael
Cheese, Esq., and left by her (who d. 14 March, 1879) a
5 H 2
1672
PAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAT
dau. Anne Elizabeth, who m. 1842, the lat-e Evan
Pateshall, Esq. of AUensmorc Court (ice Thomas of if'el-
Jield).
. John Scudamore Lechmere, to. Mary, dan. of Ecv. Mr.
Williams, of Shobdon, co. Hereford, by whom he left an
only Bur\'iving child, Mary, m. Thomas Kidley, M.D.
Nicholas Lechmere, Hear Admiral R.N., d. 18.'i4.
Edwyn Sandys, Capt. in the H.E.I.C.S., d. at Ceylon,
1819.
Thomas Allen, d. 1846.
Walter (Rev.), M.A., d. unm. 1820.
Ann, 7/1. Kcv. John Jones, M A., of co. Hereford, and had
an only child, Anne Elizabeth, m. 1839, Rev. William Jones
Thomas, M.A. (sit Thomas of WtUitld).
Martha, in. Thomas Williams, Esq., and has issue.
The eldest son,
Edmund Bdrnam Pateshall, Esq. of Allensmore Court,
fc. 3 Dec. 1778: m. 12 March, 1804, Milborouffh, eldest dau.
and co-heir of Eev. James Ingram, of Burford, Salop, of the
ancient Montgomeryshire family of that name. Mr. Pateshall
assumed, by royal sign-manual, upon the demise of his mother,
1820, the additional surname and arms of Bdrnam. Med.s.p.
June, 1848, and Allensmore became the property for life of his
widow, Mrs. Burnam Pateshall, who d. 15 May, 1868. The
estates devolved eventually on Mr. Evan Pateshall and Anne
Elizabeth his wife, at the death of Ecar-Admiral Nicholas
Lechmere Pateshall, ut supra.
Armg — Az., on a chevron between three hearts arg., as
many escallops gu. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet a pelican
arg., >Tilning itself ppr.
Seat— Allensmore Court, co. Hereford.
PATON OF GRANDHOME.
Paton, William Roger, Esq. of Grandhome,
CO. Aberdeen, J.P. and D.L., h. 9 Feb. 1857 ; s. 1879 ;
m. 1885, Irene, dau. of Emmanuel Oljmpitis, of
Caljmnos, Turkey, and has issue,
I. George, 6. 1886.
II. John David, 6. 1890.
I. Thetis, b. 1887.
Liineage. — This name of Paton is written in old deeds
Patton, and the family which is from the South, is of con-
siderable antiquity.
George Paton, Esq. of Grandhome (son and heir, by
Margaret Garden, of Troup, his wife, of John Paton, Esq.
of Grandhome, d. 1715, aged 28, and grandson of George
Paton, Esq. of Grandhome, who d. 1692, aged 44, and Isabella
Christie his wife), m. Barbara Mackenzie, of Ardross, and d.
1749, having had, ■«rith two daus., Helen and Margaret, a son
and heir,
John Paton, Esq. of Ferrachie and Grandhome, m. Mary,
dau. of William Lance, Esq., and wa-s father of
William Paton, Esq. of Grandhome, H.E.I.C.S., m. 1809,
Louisa, dau. of Spearman Bird, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., and by her,
who ni. 2ndly, Isaac Nind, Esq., had issue,
John, of whom presently.
AVilliam, 6. 1S20 ; d. 18J4.
Louisa, m. 1835, John Henry Lance, Esq., Banister-at-Law,
and d. 1837, leaving one dau.
Mary, d. young, 1818.
ile was s. by his son,
John Paton, Esq. of Grandhome, J.P. and D.L., late 91st
Highlanders, Major Royal Aberdeenshire Militia, 6. 19 Feb.
1818; m. 1st, 11 June, 1844, Elizabeth Deborah, dau. of
Thomas Buniett, Esq., and by her (who d. 24 Feb. 1860) had
issue,
I. William Roger, now of Grandhome.
I. Mary Loui.~;a, m. 23 April, 1868, Hon. Charles Home Sin-
clair, brother to the 16th Earl of Caithness, and has issue,
Eupheniia, Helen, and Mary Esni6.
II. Ida Margaret Helen, m. 1879, Richard Davis Garde, Esq.
of Biana, Eccleshall, Stafford, J.P., and has issue, a sou,
John Paton Davis, and a dau.
III. ,Sarah Matilda, ni. \B>i\, Kildare Christopher Robinson,
Esq., and d. lH-il, leaving issue, one dau.
IV. Elizabeth Bertha, d. 18C1.
He m. 2ndly, 1862, Katharine Margaret, dau. of Col. Lumsden,
C.B., of Belhelvie, and d. 1879.
Arma — .\z., three crescents arg. Crest — A sparrow-hawk,
with wings expanded. jV7o(;o— Audacia et virtute adepta.
oea(— Grandhome, near Aberdeen, N.B.
PATRICK OF TREARKE.
jPateick, William Ralston, Esq. of Trearne
and Hessilhead, co. Ayr, J.P., and late Capt.
Ayrshire Yeomanry, h. 1838 ; s. his brother 1866;
m. 1868, Jemima, eldest dau. of James Alison, Esq.
of Stranraer, N.B., and has issue,
Robert Ralston, 6. 1876.
Isabel Ralston.
liineagre.— John Patrick (son of William Patrick, -who
obtained a grant of the lands of Overmains, near Kilwinning,
from the monastery) acquired by charter, 1605, the estate
of Byres, Ayrshire, and, subsequently part of the lands of
Dalgarven. He d. 1638, leaving five sons, of whom the eldest.
Hew Patrick, of Overmains, m. Janet, dau. of John Craufurd,
and was father of
Robert Patrick, who acquired from Hugh, Earl of Eglinton,
Waterside, co. Ayr, by grant confirmed by a charter from the
Crown, dated 31 Aug. 1663. He m. and had three sons.
Hew and Robert, successive heirs.
John, who acquired the lands of Drumbuie, which lie adja-
cent to Waterside, in the lordship of Giffen, d. in 1710, and
was s. by his eldest son, Robert Patrick, of Drumbuie, who
d. unm. in 1730, and was s. by his brother, Hugh Patrick,
of Drumbuie, who m. and had three sons. John, his heir ;
Hugh, who d. s. p. ; and James, who m. Anne, dau. of
William Shedden, Esq., and rf. in 1795, leaving two sons,
Robert, who d. s.p. in 1809, and William, a Merchant in
Virginia, whose dau. Margaret, m. William Dandviiige
Henley, Esq. The eldest son and heir of Hugh, John, -.li
Drumbuie, m. in 1758, Janet, dau. of Robert Patrick, Esq.
of Waterside, and left an only son,
Robert Patrick, Esq. of Drumbuie, who m. Janet, dati. of
James Maxwell, of Braidieland, and d. in 1792, leaving
three sons and three daus.,
Robert, of Drumbuie, who d. s. p. in 1802.
James, of Drumbuie, a Captain in the army, who m.
Margaret, dau. of John King, of Paisley, Merchant, and
had a son, Robert, and two daus.
William, a Merchant in Calcutta.
Catherine. Janet, m. to Frances Orr.
Jane, m. to Nathaniel Gibson, Esq. of Paisley.
Robert Patrick d. 1676, and was s. by his eldest son.
Hew Patrick, Esq. of Waterside, d. s. p. 1682, and was s.
by his brother,
Robert Patrick, Esq. of Waterside, m. Janet, dau. of
Thomas Shedden, Esq. of Windyhouse, and had three sons,
Robert, his heir, m. Barbara, dau. and heir of John Conn,
Esq., and by her left at his decease, v. p., 1736, a son and
a dau., John, and Janet, jii. her cousin, John Patrick, Esq.
of Drumbuie.
John, who acquired the lands of Borestone, in Beith parish,
Ayrshire, but d. s. p.
Hew, who also d. s. p.
Robert Patrick, was s. at his decease by his grandson,
John Patrick, Esq. of Trearne, co. Ayr, m. 1762, Marion,
dau. of John Shedden, Esq. of Roughwood, by Jean his wife,
dau. of William Ralston, Esq. of that ilk, and had issue,
Robert, his heir ; John, Merchant in New York, deceased ;
William, of Roughwood ; Jean, d. unm. ; and Elizabeth, d.
unm. Mr. Patrick d. 1795, and was s. by his son,
Robert Patrick, Esq. of Trearne and Hessilhead, J.P. and'
D.L., Inspector of Hospitals, m. 1805, Harriet, 2nd dau of the
late Gen. Wm. Gardiner (brother of Luke, Lord Mountjoy) by
Harriet his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Wrottesley, Bart., and had
issue, John Shldden, his heir, and William Charles Richard
(see Patrick of Woodside). Dr. Patrick d. 1838, and wass. ly
his son,
John Shedden Patrick, Esq. of Trearne and Hessilhead,
F.R.S.E., m. 1836, Robina Jane, youngest dau. of Robert Lee,
Merchant of Greenock, by Jane his wife, 3rd dau. of Robert
Hunter, Esq. of Hafton, co. Argyll, and d. 10 Oct. 1844, in the
38th year of his age, leaving issue,
Robert Shedden, of Trearne, 6. 27 Aug. 1837 ; d. vatm^
1866.
William Ralston, now of Trearne.
John Gavin Fullarton, of Grangehill, Beith, co. Ayr, J.P.,.
b. 11 April, 1840; s. his grand-uncle, William Patiick,
Esq., W.S., at Giangehill, 18ti4; m. 15 Feb. 1870, Jane, Srd
dau. of the late George Prentice, Esq. of Strathore, co.
Fife.
Henry Gardiner, of Giffen, near Dairy, co. Ayr, J.P., b.
1812; m. 1867, Annie Forbes, 4th dau. of the late Patrick
Warner, Esq. of Ardecr, co. Ayr.
Jane Lee.
Arms — Arg., a saltire sa. between a cinquefoil in chief and
a crescent in base gu., and on either side an eagle's head
erased az., on a chief of the second three roses of the field.
CV«J— A dexter hand ppr. holding a saltire sa. MoUo—OlUk et
labora.
iea(— Trearne, near Beith.
PAT
THE LANDSD GENTRY.
PAT
1573
COCHEAN-PATRICK OF WOODSIDE
AND LAD YL AND.
Cochran-Pateick, Eobeet William, Esq. of
Woodside and Ladyland, co. Ayr, J.P. for cos.
Ayr and Eenfrew, D.L. for co. Ayr, M.P. Nortli
Ayrshire (1880-5), LL.D., Under Secretary for
Scotland 1887-92, b. 5 Feb. 1842 ; m. 31 Oct. 1866,
Eleanora, younger dau. of Robert Hunter, Esq.
■of Hunter, co. Ayr, and by her (who d. 1884) has
issue,
William Aethub, 6. 1869 ; d. at Cambridge, 1891.
Eleanora Agnes.
Iiineagre. — This is a younger branch of the family of
Pateick of Treame.
William Chables Eichaed Cochean-Pateick, 2nd son of
Eobeet Pateick, of Treame andHessilhead (who d. 1838), In-
spector-General of Army Hospitals, by Harriet, 2nd dau. of the
late Gen. Gardiner, and niece of Luke, Lord Mountjoy, m.
1841, Agnes (who d. 1881), eldestdau. of the late William Coch-
ran, of Ladyland and Belltrees, by Catherine, eldest dau. of
William Hamilton, of Craiglaw, co. Wigton. In terms of the
entail of the property of Ladyland, Mr. Patrick assumed the
name and arms of Cochban in addition to his own. lie d. Nov.
1858, having had issue,
EoBEET William, row of Woodside and Ladyland.
Catherine Hamilton. Harriet Gardiner.
Sea^s— Woodside, Beith, co. Ayr ; and Ladyland, Kilbirnie,
CO. Ayr.
PATEICK OF DUNMINNINQ.
Patrick, John, Esq. of Dunminning, co. Antrim,
J.P., b. 28 March, 1844 ; m. 6 Not. 1869, Augusta
Mary, ^lau. of John Davison, Esq. of Eacevievv,
iBroughshane, co. Antrim, and has issue,
I. John-, b. 31 Oct. 1871.
II. James Alexander, 6. 21 June, 1876.
III. Norman Colum, b. 13 Aug. 1878.
IV. Malcolm William, 6. 15 Aug. 1882.
I. Augusta Mary Grace, b. 19 Sept. 1370 ; d. 23 Jan. 1871.
ji. Gerti-ude Emily, 6. 5 March, 1874.
III. Grace Kathleen, b. 1 July, 18S0.
Lineage. — This family is of Scotch extraction, and
descends from a younger branch of the Ayrshire Patricks,
which joined the expedition to the North of Ireland (under
Hugh Montgomery, of Braidstane, in 1606), where they subse-
qucnily settled.
JonN Patrick, m. 1770, Elizabeth Boyle, and d. 1773, leaving
a son,
John Pateick, Esq., M.D., m. 10 Oct. 1795, Anne McKean,
by whom (who d. 9 Oct. 1859) he had issue,
John, of whom presently.
James Banielt, d. 13 Dec. 1878.
Isabella, m. 1813, John A. Brown, Esq. of Philadelphia, and
d. 1819, leaving issue.
Anne, d. 20 Aug. 1860. Eliza, d. 12 Dec. 1880.
Mr. Patrick d. 23 .Sept. 1858, and was s. by his son,
John Pateick, Esq. of Dunminning, J. P., b. 28 June, 1802;
(71. 28 Jan. 1835, Grace, 4th dau. of William Gihon, Esq. of
Billhead, co. Antrim, and by her (who d. 1 June, 1891) had
issue,
I. John, now of Gledheather (Dunminning).
I. Rose, d. 16 Nov. 1861.
J I. Isabella. iii. Margaret.
IV. .\nne, i». 1 March, 1871, Eichard Davison, Esq., late of
Knockboy, now of Ballymena, and has issue, William Henry,
b. 27 Feb. 1872.
Mr. Patrick d. 23 March, 1879.
Arms — Arg., a saltire engr. sa., between in chief a thistle
and in base a trefoil slipped, both ppr., on a chief of the
second three roses of the first. Crest — A dexter hand erect
ppr., charged with a saltire sa., grasping a dagger also erect
ppr. Motto— Ora, et labora.
Seat — Gledheather (Dunminning), Glarryford, co. Antrim.
CJkAs— SackviUe St., Dublin ; and Ulster, Belfast.
March, 1822 ; m. 9 Aug. 1854, Eliza Matilda, only
child of the late Rev. James Boys, Rector of
Biddenden, Kent, and late Chaplain H.E.I.C.'s
Madras Establishment, and by her (who d. 19 Jan.
1892) has had issue,
I. William Bots, J.P. for Kent, 6. 31 May, 1855.
II. Arthur Henry {Club — Naval and Military), Capt. (tho
Buffs) East Kent Regt., 6. :^0 Sept. 1856 served in the
African war, 1879, and Zulu Campaign (medal with clasp),
and was present at the battle of Ginginhlovo; m. 1 Feb.
1893, Alice Maud Mary, elder dau. of the late Cyrus
Andrews, Esq. of Alverton Grange, Notts. In 1892, on
the death of his mother (who had a life interest therein)
he s. under the will of the late Bernard Dagnall, Esq. of
Cowley, CO. Middlesex, to landed property in the parishes
of Cowley, Hillingdon, Ichenham, Iver, and Uxbridge.
III. Ernest Cooke, b. 1 Dec. 1858 ; d. 8 April, 1859.
IV. James Fitzherbert, b. 7 Feb. 1860.
V. Walter Twisden, b. 28 Nov. 1861 ; d. 28 Dec. 1861.
VI. Ernest Hugh, 6. 12 Nov. 18G3; d. 17 June, 1875.
VII. Edwin Cooke, Lieut. R.E., 6. 10 Dec. 1871.
I. Alice Eebecca.
Lilieag°e. — For early pedigree, see Ttlden of Milsted.
Rev. Eichaed Cooke Tylden, M.A., Rector of Milsted and
Frinsted, 3rd son of Rev. Eichard Osborne Tylden, of Milsted,
by Deborah his wife, dau. and heir of Daniel May, Esq., m.
1789, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Thomas Thurston, Esq. of Willes-
borough, and assumed by sign-manual in 1799 the surname
and arms of Pattenson, in compliance with the will of his
wife's kinsman, William Pattenson, Esq. of Iborndcn, who
d. unm. 1799, only son and heir of William Pattenson, Esq.
of Ibornden, by Frances his wife, dau. of John Beale, Esq. of
Bredgar, whose elder dau., Elizabeth, m. Mathew Thurston,
and was mother of Thomas Thurston, Esq. of Willesborough,
father of Mrs. Tylden. By Sarah his wife, Mr. Tylden-Patten-
son had issue,
Cooke, of Ibornden, his heir.
William Thurston, Rector of Frinsted and Milsted, d. umn,
1821.
Frederick Osborne, d. young, 1811.
Eliza, d. 1855.
Mary, to. Rev. Charles Chisholm, Rector o? Southchnrch,
Essex; she d. 24 Feb. 1875.
Frances, m. John Milner, Esq. of Preston Hall, Aylesford,
near Maidstone, who d. one month after succeeding his
elder brother in that estate ; his wife d. Nov. 1866.
Mr. Tylden-Pattenson d. 1819, and was s. by his son,
CooKE Ttlden-Pattenson, Esq. of Ibornden, Kent, J.P.
and D.L., Lieut.-Col. in the army, 6. 6 Oct. 1790; to. 1st, 12
June, 1821, Anne Eebecca, eldestdau. of Thomas Law Hodges,
Esq., M.P., of Hemsted, Kent, and by her (who d. 11 Feb.
1830) had issue,
William Hodges, now of Ibornden.
John Cooke, M.A., late Rector of St. Anne's, Sutton
Bonnington, and late Perpetual Curate of Kingston-on-Soar,
Notts, b. 25 April, 1823.
Henry Thomas, Lieut. Bengal H.A., b. 13 May, 1824; served
during the Sutlej campaign, and was engaged in the
battles of Aliwal and Sobraon ; d. at Lodiana, 13 March,
1848.
Julia Anne, d. 20 June, 1859.
Caroline Mary, to. 3 June, 1858, James Milne Walker, Esq.
of West Hill, Copdock, Suffolk, Major Suffolk Militia
Artillery, who d. Vi March, 1890, having had issue, John
Charies, 6. 11 Dec. 1861, d. 22 May, 1883; Margueretto
Mary Katherine ; Caroline Juha Anne Charlotte ; Isabel
Mary Greenwood.
Lieut.-Col. Pattenson m. 2ndly, 1 Sept. 1840, Emily, 4th dau.
of Osborne Tylden, Esq. of Torre Hill, Kent, which lady d.
27 Dec. 1870. He served in the 43rd Light Infantry and Eifle
Brigade throughout the Peninsular campaign, and c2. 23 Jan.
1858.
.^rms— Arg., on a fesse sa. a bugle-horn stringed of the
field, between two ficuis-de-lis or, quartering Tylden. Crest
—A camel's head erased sa. bezantee. Motto — Finem
respite.
Heat — Ibornden and Dashmonden, Biddenden, Staplehurst,
Kent.
PATTENSON OF IBORNDEN.
Ttldkn-Pattenson, William Hodges, Esq. of
Ibornden, Eent, J.P., D.L., late Capt. Unattached,
served in the 25th King's Own Borderers, b. 12
PATTESON OF CBINGLEFOED.
Patteson, HenktStanifoeth, Esq. of Cringle-
ford, CO. Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., b. 25 Nov. 1816 ;
VI. 4 June, 1850, Isabella Katherine, eldest dau. of
Rev. John Anthony Partridge, Rector of Bacons-
thorpe, CO. Norfolk, and Rural Dean, and has
issue,
1574
PAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAU
I. Henet Tyrwhitt Staniforth, of The Lodge, Postwick,
Norwich, Major and Hon. Licut.-Col. 4th Vol. Batt.
Norfolk Regt., b. 19 April, 1S51 ; m. 15Aug. 1883, Annie
Kosa, eldest dau. of Edward John Chambers, Esq., late
50th Kegt., and has issue,
1 John Possie, b. 16 Feb. 1889.
1 Joan Evelyn.
2 Ardyn Marion.
I. Katherine Isabella, m. Ernest Balfour Trotter, Esq., and
has issue, five sons and one dau.
n. Marion Frances. ni. Margaret Louisa.
Mr. Patteson was Sheriff of ISTorwicli 1858, Mayor
1862, and -was a Major 1st Norfolk Eifle Volun-
teers.
Lineage. — HEN-RTSpARKEPATTEsoN,Esq. of Birmingham,
the son of John Patteson, of Birmingham, and Anne Sparke
his wife, in. Milicent Coleborne, of Norwich, and had issue, a
8on,
Henry Sparke Patteson, Esq. of Norwich, 6. 7 Dec. 1684,
Sheriff of Norwich 1739, m. 16 Oct. 1721, Catherine Wace (b.
6 Sept. 1690, d. 1 Sept. 1770), and d. 27 Sept. 1765, leaving a
son,
Henry Sparke Patteson, Esq. of Norwich, b. 2 July, 1725,
m. 4 Oct. 1748, Martha Fromantecl (6. 8 March, 1723, d. 24
March, 1794), and d. 21 May, 1764, leaving a son,
John Patteson, Esq. of Nonvich, Col. of the Korwich
Volunteers, Mayor 1788, High Sheriff ns.'i, and M.P. for
Norwich 1807, 6. 19 Nov. 1755; m. Elizabeth Staniforth (6. 11
May, 1760, d. 5 March, 1838), and had a son,
John Stanlforth Patteson, Esq. of Norwich, Col. of East
Norfolk Militia, Sheriff of Nonvich 1811 and Mayor 1823, b.
29 Oct. 1782; m. 5 Sept. 1808, Anne Elizabeth Tasker (6. 25
Nov. 1789), and d. 30 Aug. 1832, having by her, who d. 3 Dec.
1873, had issue,
I. John (Rev.), Hon. Canon of Norwich Cathedral and
Hector of Thorpe St. Andrew, m. Elizabeth, dau. of —
Hoare, Esq.
II. Henry Staniforth, of Cringleford.
I. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1871.
n. Marianne, m. Rev. W. Cooper Johnson, M.A.
jScai— Cringleford, Norwich.
PATTON-BETHUNE OF CLAYTON
PKIORY.
Patton-Bethune, General Walter Douglas
Phillipi'S, of Bishop's Hall House, co. Somerset,
Col. Highland Light Infantry, Knt. of the Med-
jidie, and formerly Brigadier- Gen. in Burmah, b. 1
July, 1821 ; s. his father 1876 ; m. 23 April, 1855,
Julia, only dau. of Sir Howard Elphinstone, Bart.,
and has had issue,
I. Walter Denman Elphinstone, 5. 19 April, 1859; d. 2 June,
1861.
n. Herbert Bethdne, Capt. 3rd Huss,ars, b. 30 May, 1860.
ni. Douglas Elphinstone Bethune, Lieut. 3rd Batt. Kifle
Brigade, 6. 17 Aug. 1867.
I. Julia Elphinstone, d. 1856.
u. Anne Florence Louisa Mary Bethune.
General Patton assumed the additional surname
and arms of Bethune by royal hcence 30 Aug.
1882.
Lineag'e.— Col. Henry Patton, 6th Eoyal Eegt., of
Clatto, CO. Fife, eldest surviving son of Andrew Patton, Esq.
of Springfield, co. Donegal (the grant of which manor lands
to a remote ancestor says they were gained by valour on the
field of battle), m. 1747, Mary, last surviving child and heir of
Henry Bethune, Esq. of Clatto and Nydie, co. Fife, descended
from a younger branch of the very ancient family of Bethune,
of Balfour, co. Fife, of which Cardinal Bethune was a cadet.
The lands of Blebo, &c., were in 1781 left by Henry Bethune,
Esq. of Clatto, to his sister, Mrs. Patton, and the heirs male of
her and her husband, but this bequest was reversed by the
Lords of Council at Edinburgh in 1815. Col. Patton had
issue,
James Patton, Esq. of Clatto, co. Fife, and of The Priory,
Lichfield, J. P. and D.L., 6. at sea on board the "Susannah"
transport 17 April, 1753, Major 93rd Highlanders, and Col.
Staffordshire Volunteers ; m. 13 Jan. 1780, Merrial, only child
and heir of Thomas Docksey, Esq. of .Snctsone, co. Derby, J. P.,
niece of the celebrated David Garrick, and had issue, with
seven daus. unm.,
Heni-y, Lieut. IstRoyal.'?, 6. 30Nov. 1780; d. unm., of wounds
in Egypt, 19 June, 1801.
Peter, Capt. R.E., 6. 4 March, 1783 ; d. unm. of wounds at
the siege of Badajoz, 16 July, 1811.
James, Midshipman R.N., b. 1791, drowned wh'lst at sea in
charge of a prize ship, 1810 {unm.).
Thomas, late of Bishop's Hall.
Richard, d. 1862; m. Hannah, dau. of — CuUen, Esq.. ancl
had a son, who d. young.
John, R.N., 6. 24 Nov. 1793; d. I860.
Maria Elizabeth, deceased.
Mary, m. Lieut.-Col. Elliott, and is deceased.
Susan, deceased.
Merrial, to. — Dodson, Esq., J.P. of Sussex, and had issue.
Emma, m. the Rev. Richard Winsloe.
Charlotte, m. the late Sir William Palmer, Bart.
Col. Patton d. 1812, and was s. by his 5th, but eldest surviving
son,
Thomas Patton, of Bishop's Hall and Stoke Court,
Somerset, Coram. R.N., b. 5 Nov. 1792; m. 1 July, 1819,
Matilda, only dau. of Rev. Richard Winsloe, Rector of Ruishton,
Somerset, and Forberry, Cornwall (by Catherine his wife,
sister of the late John Walter, Esq., M.P., of Bearwood, Berks),
and had issue,
I. Walter Douglas Phillipps, now of Clayton Priory.
II. Herbert Winslow, Capt. R.A., 6. 21 May, 1823; m. Mary,
dau. of Charles Giffurd, Esq., niece of the late Lord Gifford,
and d. s. p.
III. Henry Bethune, of Stoke Court, J.P., Col. Commanding-
Severn Volunteer Brigade, late Capt. 27th Inniskillings, 6.
14 F^eb. 1835 ; m. 1st, 4 April, 1860, Clara (d. 1863),
youngest dau. of William Fripp, Esq., of The Grove,
Teignmouth, J.P. and D.L., and had issue,
Henry Bethune, d. 30 Oct. 1861.
Clara Fripp Agnes Bethune, m. 15 Sept. 1884, Capt. E. L.
Payne, U.S.U. (see Selwyn-Payne).
He m. 2ndly, in 1875, Georgiana Emma Minet, dau. of
ChRrles William Minet, Esq., J. P., of Baldwyns and Caple.
Kent, and Castle Hill, Dorset, and has issue,
Bethune Minet, 6. 1876.
IV. Lionel Thomas, Capt. 2nd Somerset Militia ; 6.20 June,,
1839; m. Oct. 1860, Annette, dau. of — Isaac, Esq., andi
has i.ssue, Thomas Lionel, b. 17 July, 1862; Ernest Lionel
Winsloe, b. 14 Dec. 1865 ; and Florence Annette, deceased.
V. Aubrey de Lisle, late Capt. 14th Eegt., b. 27 July, 1841 ;
TO. 20 April, 1863, Agnes, dau. of William Corbett, Esq.,
and has issue, Aubrey, b. 13 F"eb. 1864.
I. Emma Matilda, m. Lieut.-Col. Rawlins, Madras army,
of Gunter's Grove, Somerset, J. P., and has issue, a son and
a dau.
II. Clara Agnes.
III. Matilda Winsloe, to. Cranstoun Adams, Esq., son of
the late Gen. Sir George P. Adams, K.C.B., and has issue,
two sons and one dau.
IV. Isabella, m. Theobald Walsh, Erq.. J. P.. eldcFt som
of the late Rev. T. Walsh, of Grimblethorp Hall, co.
Leicester.
Capt. Patton acted as Aide-de-Camp to Capt. Sir Nisbett
Willoughby, K.C.B., in the action between the "Nereide" and
tive French frigates, was severely wounded and detained a
prisoner at the Mauritius. He d. 1876.
^rm«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th quarterly, 1st az,, a fesse
chequy or and gu. between three lozenges of the .second; 2nd and
3rd arg., on a chevron sa., an otter's head erased of the first, for
Bethone, ; 2nd and 3rd az. guttee d'eau, a sword arg., hilted or,
between four crescents saltirewise arg., for Patton. Crests —
1st, Bethone, A demi otter issuant arg., motto over, Debon-
naire; 2nd, Patton, On two swords saltirewise ppr., pommelled
and hilted or, a falcon rising arg., guttle de larmes. Motto —
Virtute adepta.
Seat— Bishop's HaU House, Taunton.
PATJNCEFOTE, late OF PRESTON COTJET,
Pattncefote, Bernard, Esq. of Preston Court,
CO. Gloucester, of Her Majesty's Civil Service at
Madras, b. 14 Jan. 1826 ; m. 5 July, 1847, Eliza,
Louisa, dau. of Henry Phillips, Esq., and has-
issue,
I. Bernard, 6. 28 June, 1848.
I. Eleanor, b. 25 May, 1853. n. Clara, 6. 27 Nov. 1858.
Lineage.— The family of Pauncefote, whose surname has
been at different periods variou.sly written, is of great antiquity,
Bernard Padncefote being mentioned in Domesday Book a.s
a considerable proprietor at Festerfield, inco. Wilts, and in the
hundred of Sunburne, in co. Hants, and as holding ef the King
in capite.
Richard Pauncefote obtained from Henrt III., in the
33rd year of his reign, a grant of the Manor of Hasfield, co.
PAY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAW
1575
: Gloucester, and according to Camden, "built a fair house at
this Hasfield, called Pauncefote Court, and his ancestors were
• possessed of fair lands there in the Conqueror's time." This
estate was transmitted in uninterrupted succession to his pos-
terity until the beginning of the 17th century. Eichard
Pauncefote had issue, hy Isabel his wife,
Sir Grimbald Pauncefote, Knt. m. Sibilla, dau. and heir
of the Lord of the Manor of Crickhowell, co. Brecon. The
early history and pedigree of the family are to be found in
Collections Jlelating to the Family of Pauncefote, Lambeth Pal.
Lib., M.S. 1221 ; Genealog leal Notices of the Family of Paunce-
fote, by Sir George Pauncefote, Bart. ; also in Rudder's
Gloucestershire, SiiiA Aikyn's Gloucestershire, tit. "Pauncefote
of Preston."
William Pauncefote, Esq. of Carswalls, co. Gloucester, m,.
20 Jan. 1696, Sarah, dau. of Kobert Wylde, Esq. of the Middle
Temple, and d. 1710 (his widow m. Eev. WiUiam Branston)
having had issue,
William, who d. s. p., buried at Preston Court.
Anne, m. — Lilly, Esq., and d. s. p.
Sarah, m. William Bromley, of Abberley Lodge, co. Wor-
cester, and had issue, Henry, Kobert, and Thomas, who
all d. s. p.
Elizabeth, m. William Howe, Esq. of Beckingham, co.
Lincoln (whose mother, Euperta, was the natural dau. of
Prince Rupert), and had issue, an only dau. Mary, who m.
18 Aug. 1747, Sir George Smith, Bart, of East Stoke, co.
Notts.
Sir George Smith, Bart., was High Sheriff for co. Notting-
ham 1758. Of his two yoimger brothers, John and Abel, the
former was the grandfather of Robert Pauncefote, Esq. of
Preston Court (hereinafter mentioned), and the latter was
great-grandfather of the present Lord Carrington. By his
marriage with Mary Howe, he had issue, a son.
Sir George S.mith, 2nd Bart, of East Stoke, and of Cars-
waUs, who in compliance with the request of his maternal
kinsman, Eobert Bromley, Esq. of Abberley, assumed, by
sign-manual, 7 Feb. 1778, the surname and arms of Bromlet,
and succeeded at the death of that gentleman to the whole
of the estates of the family of Pauncefote ; he obtained
another royal licence, dated 6 April, 180:i, to enable him to
assume the surname and arms of Pauncefote. He afterwards
reassumed the surname of Bromley, which has been retained
by his issue {see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, Bromlet,
Bart.). Under his will, however, the estate of Preston Court
devolved upon his cousin, Eobert Smith, Esq. of Worcester
Coll. Oxford (a son of Thomas Smith, Esq. of Gealing Hall,
Notts, and Foelalt, co. Cardigan, who was High Sheriff for the
later co. 1807), together with the surname and arms of
Pauncefote, confirmed to him by royal licence dated 13 Dec.
1808. This
Robert Pauncefote, Esq. of Preston Court, in. Emma, dau.
of R. Smith, Esq., and had issue,
I. Robert, b. 3 Feb. 1819 ; d. unm. 14 Nov. 1847.
II. Bernard, present representative.
in. Julian (Sir), G.C.B., G.C.M.G.. H.B.M.'s Ambassador to
the U.S. of America, late Permanent Under-Secretary of
State for Koreign Affairs; 6. 28 Sept. 1828; m. 29 Sept.
1859, Selina Fitzgerald, dau. of the late Major William
Cubitt, of Catfield, Norfolk, and has issue,
1 Maud, b. 1 June, 1862.
2 Violet Sybil, b. 30 Dec. 1872.
3 Lilian, b. 30 June, 1875.
4 Audrey Olivia, b. 21 July, 1876.
I. Clara, m. Aug. 1842, Admiral William Popham, of Stour-
(ield, CO. Hants, eldest son of the late Admiral Sir Home
Popham, and has issue,
1 Bernard Brunswick Home, b. 21 Dec. 1843.
2 Harcourt Francis Pauncefote, R.N., b. 24 Feb. 1815.
II. Matilda Theodora, m. Sept. 1842, Baron von Lachmann-
Falkenau, of Falkenau, in Silesia, and has issue,
1 Robert Waldemar.
1 Marie H616ne, m. Baron F. von Zedlitz, of Kynau, Silesia.
2 Clara, m. Count Bemhard von Schweinitz, of Berghof,
Silesia.
^rms— Gu., three lions rampant arg., two and one. Crest —
A lion rampant ducally crowned ppr., holding in his paws
an escutcheon or, charged with a wolf's head ppr. Motto—
Pensez forte.
£ea£— Preston Court, co. Gloucester.
RirSSELIi-PAVIEE, OF HEATON MOOR.
Rtjssell-Patiee, Heebekt Aethtje, Esq. of
Heaton Moor, co. Lancaster, h. 2 June, 1872.
Lineage.— John Russell, Esq., d. March, 1853, leaving,
by Mary his wife (who d. Sept. 1862), a son.
Addison Kussell, Esq., d. 7 Feb. IS'S; m. 22 Feb. 1844,
Susan, dau. of William Adey, Esq. of Chorley Place, near
Lichfield, by whom (who d, 28 Aug. 1858) he had issue,
I. William Adet, of Hammerwich and Heaton Moor.
I. Harriet, m. 2 Feb. 1870, James Harmar Somerville, Esij,.
of Bloxwich, near Walsall, and d. 22 June, 1873.
II. Elizabeth Addison. in. Mary Jane.
His only son,
William Adet Eussell-Pavier, Esq. of Hammerwich, co.
Stafford, and Newlands, Heaton Moor, co. Lancaster, Major
16th Lancashire R.V., b. 18 March, 1845; to. 7 April, 1870,
Mary Ellen, dau. of Joseph Sale, Esq. of Litchurch Lodge,.
Derby, and granddau. of William Sale, Esq. of Barrow, co^
Derby, assumed in 1874, by royal licence, the name of Pavier^
and d. 1886, leaving issue,
I. Herbert Arthur, now of Heaton Moor.
II. Douglas Sale, 6. 19 March, ls74.
III. Gordon Somerville, b. 18 April, 1885.
I. Gertrude Ellen, b. 3 Feb. 1871.
II. Edith Mary, b. 18 May, 1876.
Arms — 1st and 4th, sa., three fusils in fesse or, between tivo-
flaunches of the last, each charged with a mallet of the tirst, a.
chief chequy of the second and gu., for Pavieb ; 2nd and 3rd,
arg., a fesse dancette6 erm., between three crosses-crosslet.
fitch^e in chief and two in base sa., for Russell. Crests — 1st,.
Pavier, Two arms enibowed ppr., vested above the elbow arg.,
that on the dexter holding a chisel, and that on the sinister a.
mallet, also ppr. ; 2nd, Russell, In front of two palm branches-
saltirewise vert, a fret or, thereon a martlet sa. J/oito— Qaox
fata vocant.
iiesirfcnce— Newlands, Heaton Moor, Stockport.
PAWSON OF SHAWDON".
Pawson, William Haegeave, Esq. of Sha-w—
don, Northumberland, b. 10 Sept. 1878; s. hisi
father, 1892.
Lineag'e.— The Pawsons, a family of antiquity in York-
shire, are tirst mentioned temp. Henry FV., anno 1405.
Richard Pawson, living temp. Henry VIII., by Elizabeth
his wife, had issue, William, m. and had issue ; Christopher;,
Thomas; John, of whom presently; Anthony; Oliver;;,
Eichard; Grace, 7)j. — Teale; and Anne.
John Pawson, Esq. of Leeds, co. York, the 4th son, by his--
will, proved 24 April, 1577, directed his body to be buried iri
the parish church of Leeds. By Ann his wife, he had an only
son and successor,
Christopher Pawson, Esq. of Leeds, d. 1682. He m. Jane,
dau. of Richard Wilkinson, and by her (who d. 1634) hact
issue, Samuel of York, m. Mary, dau. of Elias Micklethwaite,,
Lord Mayor of York ; Henry, of whom presently ; Richard %.
Thomas, ra. and had issue; William, living in Portugal, 1632;
Ellen, ra. Richard Holmes; Elizabeth, m. T. Bacon ; Anne, m. .
John Lawrence, of York ; Priscilla; Jane; Mary; Grace; and".
Frances.
Henry Pawson, Esq. of Leeds, the 2nd son, 1585,purchasea'i
lands of Henry Neville, Esq. He m. Alice Clarkson, aniS.
d. in 1661, having had issue,
I. Christopher, of Leeds, m. Susan, dau. and co-heir of
Alderman Henry Eoundell, of the same place, and d. V2:
Nov. 1694, leaving issue,
1 Henry, of Leeds, m. Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Eichardi
Beene, of Ledstone, but d. s. p.
2 Samuel, d. at Commendam, in Guinea.
3 Christopher, m. Mary, dau. of WiUiam Sprentall, and left .
an only son and heir,
Henry, of Allerton Gledhow, near Leeds, m. Ann, dau.
of Hugh Sleigh, Esq., and d. 3 Nov. 1733, leaving two-
daus. and co-heirs,
Elizabeth, m. John Preston, Esq., and d. s. p.
Anne, eventually sole heir, m. 1759, William Wilson,.
Esq. of Allerton Gledhow (Jure uxoris), and had aib
only dau. and heir,
Ann Wilson, m. 1784, Thomas Dalton, Esq., who.
assumed in 1817 the surname of Nokcufpe (sec
Norcliffe ofLangton).
1 Elizabeth, to. Eichard Powell, of Leeds.
II. Samuel. iii. Seth, of Leeds, m. and had issue..
IV. Henry, of whom presently.
V. John, of York, d. 1677.
I. Alice. II. Ann, ?/i. Thomas Day.
Henry Pawson, Esq., the 4th son, m. Sarah, dau. of Henry-
Leeds, Esq., and by her left (with two daus., Alice, m. John
Peckett, Esq., Lord Mayor of York, and Sarah, wife of —
Wilberforce, Esq. of co. York) a son and successor,
1576
PAY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PAY
Elias Pawsox, Esq., Lord Mayor of York in 1704, to. Mary,
dau. of William Dyneley, Esq. of that city, and d. 1715,
leaving issue, inter alios,
Henry, also Lord Mayor of Tork, n>. 23 Aug. 1720, Catlierine,
only dau. of Admiral Robert Fairfax, M.F., of Steeton and
Kewton Kyme. John, of whom presently.
John Pawson, Esq. m. 1732, Maiy, dau. of Nathaniel Har-
grave, Esq. of Shawdon Cantle, Northumberland, and d. 5
Nov. 1747, leavinjr, with othei issue, an elder son,
John Pawson, Esq. Capt. in the Northumberland Militia, m.
1770, Elizabeth, only child of R. Foggin, Esq., by whom he
had issue,
Geobge. liis heir. John, d. s. p. 1816.
William, .<!. his elder brother.
Eliza, d. younp.
Elizabeth, :ii. William Harvfy, Esq.
Mr. Pawson, dying 28 Feb. 1802, was s. by his eldest son,
George Pawson, Esq., b. 3 Sept. 1771, who assumed by sign-
manual, in 1S17, on succeeding to the Shavrdon estates, the
additional surname and arms of Hakgrave. He m. 1st, in
1805, Sophia Ann, dau. of Rev. Henry Latten, Vicar of Wood-
ham, which lady d. 30 April, 1813. He m. 2ndly, Ann Frances,
dau. of James CoUingwood, Esq. of Morpeth, and widow of T.
Currell, Esq.. but d. s. p. 29 Dec. 1817, when the estates de-
volved upon his brother,
William Pawson, Esq., 6. 14 May, 1780 ; m. 9 Jan. 1817,
Mary Ann, dau. of Eev. Robert Trotter, of Morpeth, by whom
he had issue,
William John, liis heir.
Mary Ann, </. unm. 1844.
Mr. Pawson served far a considerable time in the royal navy.
He was High Sheriff of Northumberland, 1826. He d. 5 Jan.
1854, and was s. by his only son,
William John Pawson, Esq. of Shawdon, Northumberland,
Lord of the Manor of Titlington, High Sheriff Northumber-
land 1861, 6. 5 Dec. 1817; m. 25 Oct. 1843, Frances, dau. of
William Fife, Esq. (she d. 10 Sept. 1854) and liad issue,
I. William IIaegrave, of Shawdon.
I. Mary Ann I'awsun Hargrave, m. 17 Sept. 1868, Sir William
G. H. T. Kamsay Fairfax, Bart, of Maxton.
Mr. Pawson d. 1890, and was s. by his son,
William Hargrave Pawson, Esq. of Shawdon, J.P., Capt.
Northumberiand Husaars, late Lieut. 12th Lancers, b. 6 Aug.
1846; m. 30 June, 1877, Hon. Emily Violet Jervis, youngest
dau. of Carnegie, 3id Viscount St. Vincent, and had issue,
I. William Hargrave, now of Shawdon.
II. John Jervis, 6. 10 Sept. 1878, twin with his brother
William.
Jii. Carnegie Robert, 6. 7 Feb. 1880.
IV. George St. Vincent, b. 7 Oct. 1890.
V. Arthur Fife.
I. Mai7 Violet. ii. Guiana Lily.
Capt. Pawson d. 13 Jan. 1332.
^amiln of ^argrufrc.
Nathaniel Hargrave. Esq. of Shawdon Castle, m. Sarah,
dau. and co-heir of William Carter, Esq. of Kirbywiske, co.
York, and d. 1724, leaving issue,
I. James, who succeeded.
I. Mary, 7,i. John Pawson, Esq., as above.
James Hargrave, Esq. of Shawdon, the only son. High
Sheiiffof Northumberland 1738, m. Priscilla, dau. and co-heir
of William Bonner, Esq. of St. Anthony's, and d. 1777, leaving
an only son,
WiLLiA.M IlARgRAV-E, Esq. of ShawdoH, 6. 1736, High Sheriff
of Northumberland 1783, and senior D.L. He m. Catherine,
dau. and co-heir of Samuel Shields, Esq., and d.s. p. ISn ,
bequeathing all his estates to liis relative, George Pawson,
lisq., with remainder to William Pawson, Esq., and his
heirs.
Anns — Quarterly: 1st and 4lh, quarterly, indented az. and
gu., on a le.'^se erm., between three bucks courant or. as many
inascles of the first; 2nd and 3rd, erra. two chevronels between
three lions' gainbs erased or. Crests — 1st, A bucks head erased
at the neck, quarterly indented arg. and gu. , attired sa., charged
with four roundels countcrchanged ; 2nd, A mount vert, and
thereon a hart charged with the sun in splendour. Motto —
Favente Deo.
Seats — Shawdon, Alnwick, and Titlington Hall, NorthuniJ)er-
land.
SELWYN-PAYNE OF BADGEWORTH
END.
Selwtn-Patne, John Handcock, Esq. of
Badgeworth End, co. Gloucester, J. P. co. Somer-
set, late Hon. Major 3rd Gloucester Eegt., b. 23
March, 1852 ; m. 10 June, 1873, Anna, only child
of AVilliam Clarke Trotman, Esq. of Clifton, and
Pen Bwch, co. Glamorgan, and by her who d. 25
June, 1893, has issue,
Maud Albinia Margaret Selwyn, b. 20 July, 1874.
Liineagre — Charles Payne, Esq. of Savanna La Mar,
Jamaica, 6.28 Aug. 1752; m. 30 March, 1777, Sarah Tomlin-
son, of Savanna, and d. at Clifton, co. Gloucester, 23 Nov. 1821,
having had issue,
Charles, of whom presently.
Sarah, b. 16 July, 1779; drowned 3 Oct. 1780, in the huni-
cane of that day, when the whole town of Savanna La Mar
was totally destroyed, several hundred lives lost, and all
records of this family also.
The son,
Charles Payne, Esq., J. P., 6. 1 Jan. 1781 ; m. 11 Oct. 1802,
Albinia, eldest dau. and co-heir of Rev. John Selwyn, M.A.
of Ludgershall, Wilts. He was last Mayor of Bristol under
the old corporation, and d. 4 Dec. 1845, having had issue,
I. Charles William Meadows, late Col. H.M.S., b. 22 July,
1803 ; m. 25 Aug. 1835, Sarah Ann, dau. of Major Valentine
Munbee, of Horringer Hall, Suffolk, and widow of Capt.
James Crokat, H.E.I.C.S.; and d. 22 Sept. 18sl, having liad
issue,
Charles Townshend Selwyn, b. June, 1836, and d. Jul/
same year.
Bellamira Frances, 6. 22 Jan. 1842.
Letitia Albinia, b. 16 Dec. 1843.
II. William Augustus Townshend, late Major H.M.S., 6. 3
Oct. 1806; m. 2 June, 1842, Caroline, dau. of Fldmund
Mortimer, Esq., D.L., of Studley, Wilts, and d. 3 April,
ia84.
III. Henry Selwyn, 6. 17 Oct. 1807 ; d. 17 Aug. 1808.
IV. George Campbell, b. 6 Oct. 1809; d. 13 Sept. 18i2.
v. Richard liourke, b. 30 May, 1811 ; d. 25 June, 1871.
VI. John Selwyn, of whom presently.
I. Albinia Townshend, fi. 29 April, 1804; d. 5 July, 1806.
II. Sarah Eliza, b. 23 May, 1805 ; m. 5 June, 1828, Rev. Francis
Thomas New, son of John New, Esq. of Clifton, and d. H
Nov. 1882, having had issue.
III. Henrietta Charlotte, b. 13 May, 1813; m. 24 Sept. 1839,
Robert Vidal, son of John Vidal, Esq. of Jamaica, and had
issue. She d. 1 April, 1886.
IV. Catherine Helen, b. 21 Feb. 1815 ; in. 21 Oct. 1843, Thomas
Kythesea Mortimer, late Col. H.M.S., son of Edmund
Mortimer, Esq., D.L., of Studley, Wilts, and d. 14 May,
ls72, having had issue.
V. Albinia Selwyn, b. 10 Aug. 1818; d. 11 Feb. 1820.
VI. Susan Roden, b. 6 Jan. 1820; m. 1st, 21 Oct. 1843, John
Baskerville Mortimer, H.M.S., son of Edmund Mortimer,
Esq., D.L., of Studley, Wilts, who d. 11 July, 1847, having
had issue ; 2ndly, 23 Aug. 1855, John Bates, Esq. of
Clifton.
Tlie 6th son,
John Sel^vyn Payne, Esq. J. P. cos. Gloucester and Mon-
mouth, late 14th Regt., and Col. Commanding co. Monmouth
Engineer Militia, b. 16 Dec. 1822; m. 1 May, 1850, Ellen
llaniet, dau. of John Russell, Esq., J. P., of Badgeworth
Court, CO. Gloucester (formerly of Piercefield Park, co. Mon-
mouth, High Sheriff 1856), and had issue,
John Handcock Sel^vyn, now of Badgeworth.
Richard Lloyd, Capt. P. A. Somersetshire Regt. D.S.O., 6.
24 May, 1853 ; m. 15 Sept. 1884, Clara F'ripp Agnes, only
dau. of Brigadier-General Henry Bethune-fatton, J. P. of
Stoke Court, Somerset, and has issue, Richard Fripp Bethune
Selwyn, b. 17 Sept. lhS5.
Col. John Selwyn Payne d. 23 March, 1880.
;S«aJ— Badgeworth Court, Badgeworth, co. Gloucester.
PAYNTER OF BOSKENNA.
Payntee, Cambohne Haweis, Esq. of Boskenna,
CO. Cornwall, Capt. Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 25
Jan. 1864 ; s. his father 1875.
liineag'e. — This family settled at a remote era atLithney,
CO. Cornwall, where the monuments of its members arc
numerous. It afterwards acquired Deverell, in the neigh-
bouring palish of Gwinear, and subsequently Trelissick, in
the adjoining district of St. Erth.
William Camborne, alias Paynter, Esq. of Deverell, co.
Cornwall, obtained a grant of arms from Garter King of
Arms 22 July, 1569. He m. Eleanor Wilton, and had six sons,
I. George Camborne, aHo-s Pavnter, of whose line we treat.
II. Willi iin. III. John. iv. Thoma.s.
v. David, ancestor of the Pa-.ntees of Dale, co. Pcmbrolte,
whose representative.
PEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEA
1577
David ErNWA Patntee, Esq., m. Sophia Katherine, only
dau. and heir of Howell Price, Esq. of Berthlewydd, co.
Carmarthen, by Katherine his wife (d. 1805), widow of
Henry, 4th Lord Aylmer, dau. of Sir Charles Whitworth,
Knt. of Leybourne, co. Kent, and sister of Charles, Earl
Whitworth, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1S13-1817 ; they had
issue,
Howell Price, C.B., Col. 24th Eegt., m. 21 April, 1816,
Eleanor Frances, dau. of George Bradshaw, Esq. of
Pegsborough, co.Tipperary, Capt. 5th DragoonGuards,
and d. of wounds received at the battle of Cbillian-
■wallah, India.
James Aylmer, Vice-Admiral, 6. 21 Oct. 1814 ; Midship-
man of H.M.S. " Genoa," at Navarino ; m. April, 1848,
Frances, only child of the late HenryChapman McVeagh,
Esq., and widow of Lieut.-Col. John Henry Slade, 1st
Dragoon Guards, eldest son of Sir Henry Slade, Bart.,
of Maunsel, co. Somerset. Admiral Paynter was elected
Mayor of the city of Bath, Nov. 1874. He d. 17 Dec.
1876.
David William, C.E., Major-Gen. K.A., m. the only dau.
of Col. William Fennick, K.E., C.B., of Laverstock, co.
Hants.
Frederick, Lieut. H.E.I.C.S., d. in India.
Sophia, m. 18 Dec. 1839, Sir Henry Caldwell, Bart.,
Count of Milan, of Castle Caldwell, co. Fermanagh, d.
13 Oct. 1858.
Eose Caroline, m. 18 Feb. 1816, Sir Charles Brune
Graves-Sawle, Bart., of Penrice, co. Cornwall ((see
Bcbke's Peerage and Baronetage).
■VI. Henry.
Geoegb Patnter (the eldest son of William Camborne,
<ilias Paynter), m. 29 April, 1565, Anne, dau. of John Antron
(by his wife, Jane Bevill), and was father of William Patnteb,
who m. Loveday Courtney, and was father of William Payn-
ter, Esq. m. 1632, Jane, dau. of Eichard Keigwin, of
Penzance, and had issue, i. Arthur, of Trelissick, m. Mary
Praed, (his granddau. and heir. Mart Patnteb, of Trelissick,
m. JohnHearle, Esq.), andii. FiiANCis,of whom we are about to
treat. The 2nd son,
Francis Paynter, Esq. of Boskenna, m. Margaret Paw-
lett, of Kilburn, in Middlesex, and had a dau. Margaret,
who m. her cousin, Francis Paynter, of Trelissick, and was
mother of the heir, Mary Paynter, and a son, Fbancis
Patntee, Esq. of Boskenna, m. Mrs. Mary Hawkey, and was
father of
Francis Patntee, Esq. of Boskenna, m. Mary Gully, and
was s. by his son,
James Patntee, Esq. of Boskenna, m. 1787, Bliss Betsy
Wetherhead, and by her (who d. 1838) left at his decease,
in 1800, two sons, John, of Boskenna, who d. unm. 1848, and
Thomas Paynter, Esq. of Boskenna, 6. 24 July, 1794;
m. 21 Oct. 1828, Ann, only dau. of Aaron Moody, Esq. of
Kingsdon, co. Somerset, and by her (who d. May, 1876) had
issue,
Eeginald Heaele, late of Boskenna.
Camborne Hastings, b. 11 Feb. 1836; d. 4 Oct. 1854.
Mr. Paynter d. 20 April, 1863, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eeginald Heaele Patnter, Esq. of Boskenna, 6. 21 Oct.
1831 ; TO. 8 Dec. 1858, Mary Davies, dau. of Eev. Prebendary
Haweis, Rector of Slaugham, Sussex, and d. 17 Feb. 1875,
leaving issue,
I. Cambobne Haweis, now of Boskenna.
II. Hugh Haweis, b. 14 Nov. 1S65. Lieut. E.N., m. 22 Dec.
1890, Beatrice Louisa, dau. of Harold Barkworth, Esq. and
has issue, a dau. Margaret Ann, 6. 13 Dec. 1892.
Arms — Az., three blocks arg., each charged with an an-
nulet sa., quartering gu., a lion rampant arg., for Price ;
arg., a bend sa., in the sinister chief point a garb gu., fur
Whitwoeth. Crest — Three broken broad arrows or, knit
with a lance and mantlet gu., doubled arg. Motto— Hoaum
prematur in annum.
Seat — Boskenna, near Penzance.
KEIGHLY-PEACH OF IDLICOTE HOTTSE.
Keighlt-Peach, Henet Peach, Esq. of Idli-
cote House, co. Warwick, J.P., b. 22 Marcli, 1834,
late Capt. in the Eoyal Horse Guards Blue,
AGsumed the name and arms of Peach in addition
to his patronymic of Keighlt in accordance with
the will of his late great-uncle, Samuel Peach, of
Idlicote House; m. 5 Aug. 1862, Lucy Isabella,
2nd dau. of William Selby Lowndes, Esq. of
Whaddon Hall, Bucks, and has issue,
1. Henet, b. 19 June, 1864.
H. Charles William, b. 23 Sept. 1865,
I. Isabel Emma Maria.
III. Florence Jessie.
II. Lucy Christiana.
Lineage. —Samuel Peach, Esq. of Idlicote House, 2nd
son of Samuel Peach, of Dunkirk House, co. Gloucester, pur-
chased the Idlicote estate. He m. Amelia, 2nd dau. of James
Baillie, Esq., and d. without issue 1832. He was s. by hi.^
younger brother, Charles Peach, a Col. in the H.E.I.C.S., who
d. s. p. 1837, and was s. by his nephew, the late Major Henry
Peach Keiohly. This gentleman,
Henry Peach Keighly, Major 3rd Eegt. Madras Light
Cavalry, and Judge-Advocate-CJeneral of the Madras Army,
was only son of James English Keighly, Esq. of the Bengal
C.S., by his 2nd wife, Sarah Christiana, eldest dau. of the late
Samuel Peach, Esq. of Dunkirk House, co. Gloucester. He m.
Emma Spicer, 3rd dau. of the Eev. William Godfrey Huet,
and d. Oct. 1837, having had issue,
Henet Peach, now of Idlicote House.
Charles Gilbert Keighly, 6. 1837.
Sarah Christiana, m. 1st, 11 May, 1858, the Hon. Lucius
Gary, Capt. in the army, only son of Lucius, 9th Viscount
Falkland, who d. 6 Aug. 187i ; she m. 2ndly, 8 Feb. 1876,
Boyle Vandeleur, Esq., Capt. 15th Lancers, 2nd son of the
Eev. William Vandeleur, Vicar of Julianstown, co. Meatb.
^7T!is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, for Peach, gn., between two
chevrons arg. three martlets of the second; 2nd and 3rd, for
Keighlt, per bend engrailed sa. and arg., a fesse charged
with two mullets, all counterchanged. Crests— A demi-lion
rampant erm. and gu., crowned or, clawed az., for Peach ; A
griffin's head sa., langued gu., charged with three mullets, all
counterchanged. Motto (for Peach)— Quicquid dignum
sapiente bonoque est.
Seat — Idlicote House, Shipston-on-Stonr, and Alderminste*'
Lodge, Stratford-on-Avon.
Club — Army and Navy.
PEACOCKE OF EFFORD PABK.
Peacocke, Wareen Thomas, Esq. of Efford
Park, CO. Southampton, late Capt. Rifle Brigade,
b. 2 Oct. 1852; m.l9 June, 1888, Ethel Helen,
3rd dau. of Charles R. Fenwick, Esq. of High Firs,
Herts, and has issue,
I. Warren John Eichaed.
II. Montagu Thomas.
Liineage.— George Peacocke, Esq. of Graige, co. Lime-
rick, purchased an estate in the barony of Poble O'Brien, in
that CO., temp. Charles II., which was aftenvards confirmed
to him by the Crown under letters patent. He m. Aphra,
sister of John Maunsell, Esq. of Ballyvorine, in the same co.;
who d. s. p. 1678. By his will, lodged for probate 17 Feb.
1G87, he devised all his estate to his nephew,
Eichaed Peacocke, Esq. of Graige, formerly of Eothwell,
CO. York, who d. s. p. By his will, dated 15 March, 3 William
III. and Maey II., and proved 3 April, 1691, he settled all his
estate on his brother,
James Peacocke, Esq. of Graige and Cahir Etna, now Fort
Etna, which latter place he leased to his step-son, Thomas
Goodricke, 8 April, 17'20. He m. Mrs. EHzabeth Goodiicke,
widow, and had issue,
I. Edmond, of Graige, his heir, m. Sept. 1718, Alice, dau. of
Alderman Thomas Ponsonby, of Cork, andsisterof Eicii.ivd
Ponsonby, Esq. of Crotto, co. Kerry, and d. 1734, leavini;
two sons, James and Samuel.
II. Gtorge, of Barntic, co. Clare, and afterwards of Graige,
m. 1st (selt. dated 27 and 28 Sept. 1732), Mary, dau. of
Joseph Lavit, Alderman of the city of Cork, which lady d.
1744. He d. 1715, having had issue,
1 Joseph (Sir), of Barntic, who was created a Bart. 24
Dec. 1802. Sir Joseph m. 1761, Elizabeth, only dau. of
Thomas Cuffe, Esq., M.P., of Grange, co. Kilkenny, and
d. 17 June, 1812, having had is.sue,
Nathaniel (Sir), 2nd Bart, of Barntic, Lieut.-Col. in the
army, b. 3 Oct. 1769; m. 2U June, I80.i, Henrietta,
eldest dau. of Sir John Morris, Bart, of Clasemont,
CO. Glamorgan, and by her (whod. 4 June, 182v be left
at his decease, I Nov. 1847, with two daus., Elizabetli
Henrietta and Frances Emma (who d. 14 May, 1812;,
an only son,
JiiSEPH Francis (Sir), 3rd Bart, of Barntic, 6. 1 July,
1805; d. s. p. 1877.
WilUam (Eev.).
Grace.
Eliza, m. 1800, Capt. J. O'Beime, brother of Thomas
Lewis O'Beirne, D.D., Bishop of Meath ; d. 19 July,
1851, aged 86.
Philippa, d. 1842.
Christiana Emma, m. 1797, Francis Gore, Esq. of Derry-
more, co. Clare, and d. 14 July, 1855.
1678
PEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEA
Mary. >k. Major-Gen. Daniel O'Meara.
Alicia Anne, to. 1815, T. Lawrence, Esq. of Bristol.
Georglna, killed by a fall from her horse, 16 May, 1811.
1 Jlarmaduke, of Cork, Capt. in the army, d. s. p. 1795.
S William, of Llanfair, co. Anglesey, Col. of the Anslesey
Mihtia, TO. 1770, Emma, dau. of Col. William Jones, of
Twyny, eo. Carnarvon, and d. s. p.
4 Nathaniel, Lieut. E.N., d. in the East Indies.
Mr. Pcacoeke m. 2ndly, in 1746, Mary, dau. and heir of
Thonia,s Sandford, Esq. of Sandford Court, co. Kilkenny,
and by her (who d. 1778) had issue,
5 Gc rge, Capt. 7th Foot, killed in America.
1 Mary, 6. 1748; to. Marmaduke Pcacoeke, Esq., her
cousin.
2 Elizabeth, to. Willium Gardiner, M.D., of Armagh.
III. Marmaddke, of whom hereafter.
IV. William, liviiifj unm. 1773.
V. Septimus, of Fort Etna (see Peacocke of Fort Etna).
James Peacocke -was dead in 1747, when his estates were in
possession of his eldest son. His 3rd son,
Makmaduke Peacocke, Esq. of London, d. at Hackney, co.
Middlesex, 1773, leaving, with other issue,
Marmaddke, his successor.
Nancy, m. George Keating, Esq. of Moulton Park, co
Northampton.
The son,
Mabmaddke Peacocke, Esq. of London, to. his cousin,
Mary, dau. of George Peacocke, Esq. of Barntic, co. Clare, and
co-heir of her mother, Mary Sandford, only dau. and heir of
Thomas Sandford, Esq. of Sandford Court, co. Kilkenny, and
had issue,
I. Mannaduke Warren (Sir), K.C.H., K.T.S., a Gen. Officer,
d. 3. p.
II. George, m. 1st, Eachel, dau. of Sir John Dalling, Bart.,
which lady d. s. p. 1808, and 2ndly, Jemima, "dau. of
Lieut.-Col. J. Montagu Durnford, by whom he left at his
decease, 1851, a son,
George Montagu Warren Sandford, of Reeves Hall, co
Essex, M. P. for Maldon, J. P. and D.L., M.A., 6. 1821,
BaiTister-at-Law, who assumed by royal licence, 1866, the
surname and arms of Sandford. He to. 1858, Augusta
Mary, da;i. of Algernon Greville, Esq. (See Burke's Feer-
age, Warwick), and </. 1879, leaving issue,
1 Francis Marmaduke Henry, Lieut. Grenadier Guards
6. 1860. '
1 Charlotte Mary. 2 Alice Rose.
3 Blanche Caroline. 4 Caroline Amabel.
III. Sandford, to. Amelia, dau. of Sir T. H. Apreece, Bart.
IV. Richard, ot whom hereafter.
v. Stephen, Lieut.-Col. Scots Fusilier Guards, m. Louisa, dau.
and co-heir of Ponsonby Tottenham, Esq., M.P., and had
issue.
VI. Thomas, Gen. in the army, K.T.S.
VII. John, an Officer Scots Fusilier Guards, deceased.
The 4th son,
Richard Peacocke, Vice-Admiral R.N., m. Martha Louisa,
dau. of George Caere, Esq. of Marwell Hail, co. Southampton,
and had issue,
Warren William Richard, who s. him.
George, Col. in the army.
Admiral Peacocke d. 1846. His eldest son,
Warren William Richard Peacocke, Esq. of Efford
Park, CO. Southampton, b. 1822; to. 1st, 1850, Cornelia
F'rederica de Roll, youngest dau. of Rev. Frederick Shallett
Lomax, of Netley Park, Surrey, and by her (who d. 1873) had
issue,
I. Warben Thomas, his heir.
II. George Richard, h. 1855.
I. Louise Fanny, m. Jules Duplessis, Esq. of Newtown Park,
CO. Lymington.
II. Emily Augusta, to. Capt. S. Frewen, ICth Lancers.
III. Maud Frances, to. Harry Pomeroy Bond, Esq. ofLytchett
Minster, Poole.
Mr. Peacocke m. 2ndly, 30 Sept. 1875, Georgina Theresa
Ellen, eldest dau. of Frederick Richard West, Esq. of Ruthin
Castle, eldest son of Hon. Frederick West, and grandson
of John, 2nd Earl de la Warr. He d. 1877, when he was
s. by his son, Warren Thomas Peacocke, now of Efford
Park.
^rms— Quarterly, or and az., over all four lozenges con-
joined in cross, between as many annulets, all counterchanged.
Crest — A cockatrice, wings ertct, vert. J/o£to— Vincit Veritas.
&;a«— Efford Park, Lymington, Hants.
PEAECE
SOMERLEIGH
EDGCUMBE OF
COURT.
Peahce Edgcumbe, Edward Eobeet, Esq. of
Somerleigh Court, co. Dorset, J.P., LL.D. King's
Coll._ Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's
Inn, is a banker, was formerly Official Examiner oL"
the High Court of Justice, and lias assumed
tlie additional name and arras of Edgcumbe,
b. 13 March, 1851 ; m. 1st, 9 Aug. 1884, Clara
Jane Constance, jounger dau. of John Charles
Conybeare, Esq. of St. Leonards Grange, Ingate-
stone, Essex, and by her, who d. 11 Sept. 1888, has
issue,
I. Edward Humphret, h. 19 May, 1885.
II. John Aubrey, 6. 21 Sept. 1886.
Mr. Pearce Edgcumbe m. 2ndly, 6 Aug. 1891
Prances, younger dau. of Admiral the Hon. E. a\
G. Foley, of Packham, Fordingbridge, Hants {see
Burke's Peerage), and by her has issue,
III. Oliver, h. 16 May, 1892.
Lineage — John Pearce, of Holsworth, Surgeon, was
bur. 29 Jan. 1696, leaving a son,
John Pearce, of Holsworthy, Surgeon, to. 2C June, 1686,.
Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Westcott Doble, Esq., and
Margaret, his wife, and was bur. 25 Jan. 1726, leaving:
issue,
I. Edward, of whom presently,
II. Parmenas, to. Anne Penrose,
in. Gideon, m. Hannah Honeywell.
The eldest son,
Edward Peakce, of Holsworthy, Surgeon, 6. 19 April, 1687,
TO. 31 May, 1722, Grace, dau. and heiress of George Edgcumbe,
Esq. of Altamum, and Catherine his wife, and was bur.
10 March, 1737, leaving issue,
I. Parmenas, h. 21 May, 1723: m. 21 March, 1765, Martha,
dau. and heiress of Daniel Skinner, Esq. of Rhude.
II. Edward, of whom presently.
III. John, d. s.p.
The 2nd son,
I':dward Peakce, of Camelford, Cloth Manufacturer, 6.
19 Sept. 1725, m. 15 Aug. 1749, Honor, dau. and co-heiress of
John Philp of Pyworthy, and d. 17 Oct. 1810, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. John, 6. 1755; m. Rebecca, dau. of Nicholas Male, Esq. oi
St. Teaih, and had issue.
III. Parmenas, Solicitor, b. 1760, to. Mary Fillis, of Plymouth,
and had issue, William Fillis Pearce, Esq. late of Tremcd-
dan, Liskeard.
I. Grace. n. Margaret.
III. Anna, h. 1759 ; to. Rev. Richard Eliot, Vicar of Maker,
and had issue, 1 Edv/ard Eliot (Rev.), Fellow of Exeter
Coll., Archdeacon of Barbadoes, b. 22 May, 1789; j/i. Eliza-
beth Skeate, and had, with other issue, Edward, Fellow of
New Coll. Oxon ; 2 William Eliot, of Weymouth, bankei-,
b. 17 Jan. 1794; to. Lydia ffolliott, and had issue, William
(Rev.), Canon of Bristol; Richard ffolliott; Philip Frank
(Itev.), Dean of Windsor; George Edward, and Whately.
The eldest son,
Thomas Pearce, of Holsworthy and Camelford, bankei-, b.
1750, TO. Mary, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Price, Esq. of
Tregolds, and d. 25 Nov. 1826, leaving issue,
I. John, TO. Eliza, dau. of Edward Dinham, Esq. of St.
Kew.
II. Edward, of whom presently.
III. Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Roche, h. 1785.
The 2nd son,
Edward Pearce, of Bodmin, Solicitor, h. 10 June, 1782, m.
6 Sept. 1816, Mary, dau. of Rev. Richard Eliot (sec above) and
d. 18 Aug. 1839, leaving issue,
I. Edward, of whom presently.
II. William, Solicitor, b. 17 Jan. 1821; m. Anno Coode.
III. Richard, Clerk in Somerset House, b. 30 Jan. 1826 ; m.
Louisa Wallis, and d. 12 March, 1859, leaving issue,
Preston Wallis, b. 2 May, 1868.
Inez Louisa, to. B. H. Johnston, Esq. ^
The eldest son,
Edward Pearce, of Somerleigh, co. Dorset, banker, 6. 14
April, 1817, m. 30 Sept. 1848, Clara Jane, dau. of the Rev.
Canon Palmer, of Great Torrington, and d. 2! Jan. 1885,
leaving issue,
I. Edward Robert, now of Somerleigh Court.
I. Clara Eleanor, d. in infancy.
II. Clara Isabella.
III. Mary Florence, d. in infancy.
Seat — Somerleigh Court, Dorchester.
PEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEA
1579
PEAEETH OF THORPE MANDEVILLE.
Peaeeth, William Geoege, Esq. of Thorpe
Mandeville, co. Northampton, J. P., h. 12 March,
1862 ; s. his father 1870 ; Capt. 4th batt. Argyle
and Sutherland Highlanders, in. 1888, Lilly, eldest
dau. of A. R. Broughton-Knight, Esq. of I)o\vnton
Castle. He is Lord of the Manor of Thorpe
Mandeville.
Lineag'e. — The family of De Penreth was for centimes
resident in Cumberland. A branch was settled, in King
Henky II. 's reign, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and, in 1174, Sir
John de Penreth, Knt., was slain at the battle of Tynebridge,
fought with the Scotch. Leland, in his account of this battle,
says, " Sir John de Penreth (a young gentleman of the King's
chamber) was sore wounded, and, being borne down in the
press, perished from loss of blood andlacke of helpe."
Hercules Peaketh (probably a descendant of this ancient
family), m. 1576, Elizabeth French, and had one son,
ilOGER Peareth, bapt. 1581 ; m. 1607, Susanna Peacocke, of
Newcastle, an heir, and d. 1635, having had issue, four sons
and five daus. The youngest, but last surviving son,
William Peaketh, m. 17 June, 1662, Barbara, dau. of Henry
Marley, Esq. (son of Sir John Marley, Knt., Governor of
Newcastle), by Barbara his wife, dau. and co-heir of Alderman
Ralph Cocke, of Newcastle, and d. 1670, leaving four children,
I. Henet, his successor ; ii. John, Fellow of St. John's Coll.
Camb., "Vicar of Aldworth, Berks, m. Letitia Blencowe, of
Marston St. Lawrence, co. Northampton, by whom he had one
son, John Peareth, who d. unm., and two daus., i. Barbara ;
II. Susanna. The eldest son,
Henry Peareth, Esq. bapt. 27 Sept. 1663; m. 31 Oct. 1693,
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Thomas Jackson, Esq. of Chaters-
heugh, CO. Durham (son of Sir John Jackson, Knt. of
Harraton and Chatersheugh, a devoted Eoyalist), by whom,
who was bur. 3 May, 1705, he had two sons and four daus.
Mr. Peareth, who was thrice married, d. 4 March, 1728, and
was s. by the younger but only surviving son of his 1st wife,
William Peareth, Esq. of Usworth, an Aldennan of New-
castle for nearly fifty years, bapt. 9 April, 1704; )ii. 6 July, 1731,
Anne, youngest dau. and afterwards co-heir of Richard Jennens,
Esq. of Princethorpe, co. Warwick, and Thorpe Mandeville,
CO. Northampton, and by her had two son, William and
EicHAED Thomas, and six daus. He built the family mansion
of Usworth House, co. Durham, and rf. 20 May, 1775. His
widow d. 25 Feb. 1801. The eldest son,
William Peareth, Esq. of Usworth, bapt. 5 Sept. 1734 ; to.
Sus.anna, dau. and co-heir of Collingwood Foster, Esq. of Aln-
wick, by whom he had a son ^William Jennens, a Gentleman-
Commoner of Christ Church, Oxford, I). 1784, d. at Penzance
1804) and several other children, who d. in infancy. Mr.
Peareth d. 11 Aug. 1810, and was s. by his brother,
Richard Thomas Peareth, Esq. of Usworth, bapt. 9 Jan.
1753 ; m. 10 May, 1797, Isabella, only dau. of Rev. Robert Dent,
Perpetual Curate of Lanchester, co. Durham, and by her had
two sons and one dau.,
Jennens William, 6. 14 March, 1798; d. 6 April, 1803.
William, his heir.
Elizabeth, m. 1821, George Burdon, Esq. of Northumber-
land.
The elder surviving son,
William Peaketh, Esq. of Usworth House, co. Durham,
Thorpe Mandeville, co. Northampton, Prince Thorpe, co.
War^vick, and Cliff House, Sandgate, 6. 13 Dec. 1808 ; m.
1 June, 1830, Katherine, 5th dau. of Thomas Law Hodges,
Esq. of Hemsted Park, Kent, M.P., and had issue,
William, of whom presently.
Albert, b. 25 April, 1841; m. 18 June, 1862, at Westminster
Abbey, Margaret Emma, 4th dau. of Rev. Evan Nepean,
M.A., Canon of Westminster and Chaplain in Ordinary to
the Queen (4th son of the Right Hon. Sir Evan Nepean, 1st
Bart.), and d. 19 April, 1869, leaving issue,
1 William Nepean. 2 Albert.
3 Edward. 1 Frances.
Thomas Richard, an Officer 12th Lancers, 6. 22 Feb. 1843;
d. 13 Aug. 1878.
Henry John, of Hanstead House, St. Albans, Herts, J. P.,
late Lieut. 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, b. 23 Oct. 1849; v>.
19 Oct. 1876, Rose Caroline Twisden, only d.au. of the late
Thomas Twisden Hodges, Esq., M.P. for Rochester, and
granddau. of the late Thomas Law Hodges, Esq. of Hem-
Bted Park, co. Kent, M.P., and has issue,
1 Henry Twisden, h. 10 July, 1877.
2 John Twisden, 6. 6 Oct. i'879.
3 Arthur Robert Twisden, b. 25 Sept. 1883.
4 Thomas Twisden, b. 29 Dec. 1836.
Eobert Kent, 6. 6 Jan. 1851 ; d. 11 Feb. 1852.
Katherine Rebecca, m. 12 April, 1852, John Fetherstonhaugli
Briscoe, Esq. of Grangemore, co. Westmeath.
Isabella Anne, d. 26 March, 1836. Julia IsabeDa.
Elizabeth Fanny, d. 28 Feb. 1S38.
Flora Isabella, m. Aug. 1S58, Cook Sibbs Flower, Esq. oj
Southrepps Lodge, North Walsham, Norfolk.
Alice Margaret, m. 13 Feb. 186C, Capt. Jocelvn Jervis-
White-Jervis, R.N., 4th son of Sir H. M. Jervis-White-Jer-
vis, 2nd Bart.
Charlotte Caroline.
He d. 19 Sept. 1854, and was s. by his son,
William Peareth, Esq. of Usworth House, co. Durham,
J.P., High Sheriff 1865, late Capt. 4th Light Dragoons (now
"Queen's Own" Hussars), 6.25 May, 1831; m. 21 Oct. 1850,
Cecilia, 2nd dau. and co-heir of the late JohnLennox-Kincaid-
Lennox, Esq. of Lennox Castle, Antermong, and Kincaid, co.
Stirling, D.L. and Convener, co. Stirling, and sister of
Margaret, "Viscountess Strangford, and il. 16 July, 1870,
leaving issue,
I. William George, now of Thni-pe Mandeville.
II. Cecil John, Lieut. R.N., b. 24 Nov. 1863 ; d. in America,
12 Oct. 1885.
III. John Lennox, 6. 15 Nov. 1866.
I. Christophina Frances Katherine, d. in Scotland, 14 Aug,
1876.
II. Georgina, m. 15 Dec. 1885, Arthur Jefferson, Esq. of
Northallerton, co. York, and has issue, Dorothy Margaret
Lennox.
III. Theresa Cecilia, to. 31 May, 1883, Rev. H. Edmun*
Sharpe, M.A. of Brasenose Coll. Oxon, Vicar of Whit-
church, Hants, and Surrogate for Hants and Isle of Wight,
and has issue, Cecilia Hargreave ; Evelyn Nina; and Rose-
Margaret.
IV. Evelyn Cecilia, d. at Cannes, 13 Feb. 1883.
Arms — Gu., a chevron arg. between three pears or. Crest — -
A leopard's head and neck erased ppr., holding in the mouth Ot
cross-crosslet fitchee. Motto — Verax et fidelis.
Seal — Manor House, Thorpe Mandeville, Banbury, co.
Northampton.
PEARSON OF SOUTH WINGFIELD.
Peaeson, John, Esq. of South Wingfield, co.
Derby, b. 13 Nov., and bapt. 14 Dec. 1814 : m. 4
Jan. 1844, Georgiana Louisa, youngest dau. of
Charles Dashwood, Esq., by whom (who "was b. 19-
March, 1816; and d. 20 July, 1852) he has issue,
I. Henry, Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 3rd batt. Derbyshire-
Regt., M.A.Magdalen Coll. Camb., b. 16 Oct. 1844.
II. Arthur Charles (Rev.), M.A. Magdalene Coll. Camb.,
Vicar of St. Margaret's, Bungay, Suffolk, and late-
Senior Chaplain H.M. Bengal Eocl. Establishment, b.
1 June, 1846 ; m. 22 April, 1885, Katherine Adele, dau.
of Rev. Fred Montague Arnold, Rector of Ringsfield, co.
Suffolk, and by her (who d. 27 Oct. 1891), he has issue,
Adele Madeline, b. 12 Jan. 1890, at Dehra Doon, India,
N.W.P.
I. Georgiana Elizabeth, m. 1 Feb. 1879, at Rangoon, Burma,
William Robertson, of Struanclan, Brigade-Surgeon-
Major, Army Medical Staff, and has issue.
Liineagre. — Thomas Pearson, of Matlock, co. Derby,
m. there, 28 April, 1664, Elizabeth Dudley, and by her (who
was bur. 4 March, 1710) had issue,
I. John, bapt. 12 March, 1665.
II. George, of whom presently.
III. Thomas, bapt. 28 April, 1672 ; d. an infant.
IV. Thomas, bapt. 22 Feb. 1673; bur. 17 March, 1731. hav-
ing had issue, by Elizabeth his wife, Joshua, bapt. 12 March,
1712; Jane, bapt. 23 Aug. 1705; Anne, bapt. 16 Feb. 1700,
bur. 28 Feb. 1706; Dorothy, bapt. 26 April, 1708; Eliza-
beth, bapt. 15 Oct. 1710; Lydia, bapt. 11 March, 1717.
V. Henry, bapt. 6 May, 1677 ; ra. 9 Aprfl, 1703, Benit Ward
(bur. 3 May, 1721), and had issue, Anne, bapt. 22 May,
1709. He was bur. 19 May, 1731.
VI. Anthony, bapt. 26 Aug. 1683: bur. 13 March, 1722.
VII. Edmund, b.-)pt. 16 March, 1687.
I. Dorothy, bapt. 15 Nov. 1667; bur. 2 March, 1723.
II. Elizabeth, bapt. 6 March, 1688.
Mr. Pearson was bur. 8 March, 1698. His 2nd son,
George Pearson, of Matlock, bapt. 24 May, 1666: bur.
22 Nov. 1724. He had issue, by Anne his wife (who waa
bur. 25 March, 1713),
John, bapt. 29 Oct. 1690.
George, of whom presently.
Catherine, bapt. 14 Feb. 1693.
Hannah, bur. 12 Dec. 1696.
Mary, bapt. 12 Nov. 1705.
The 2nd son,
1580
PEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEA
Geobgb Peajison, of Matlock, afterwards of Wirkswo-tb, co.
Derby, bapt. 24 Feb. 1697 ; was bur. 14 Feb. 1768. By his
wife Dorothy (or Isabel ?), who was bur. II June, 1702, he
bad issue,
George, bapt. 5 March, 1728 ; bur. S April, 1774.
Thomas, of whom presently.
AVilliam, bapt. 14 April, 1742.
Joseph, bapt. 4 July, 1744.
Catherine, bur. 18 July, 17G2.
Dorothy, bur. 10 Aug. 1769.
Hannah, bapt. 28 July, 1731.
Mary, bapt. 9 Jan. 1733; bur. 4 April, 1774.
Ellen, bapt. 16 Nov. 1739.
The 2nd son,
Thomas rEARso>f, of Wirksworth, afterwards of South Wing-
field, CO. Derby, where he purch.ased an estate c. 1770, 6. 7
June, b.apt. 1 July, 1737; m. 3 Aug. 1758, Ellen, dau. of
Samuel Glazebrook of Wirksworth, and by her (who d. 29 Feb.
1792) he had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Samuel, b. 9 April, 1763; d. 4 Jan. 1764.
John, b. 24 Dec. 1766 ; d. 27 Oct. 1774.
Ellen, b. 9 Jan. 1765 ; d. 19 Dec. 1816.
Mr. Pearson d. 29 April, 1801, and was bur. 3 May following,
in the chancel of South Wingfield Church, beside his wife.
His eldest son,
TuoMAs Pearson, of South Wingfield, b. 8 May, 1761 ; m.
ist, Ann, dau. of Francis Thorpe, of South Wingfield, and by
fcer (who d. 16 Oct. 1805) had issue,
I. Thomas, b. 19 May, 1792; d. 29 Oct. 1820, s. r-
I. Anne Amelia, 6. 28 June, 1788 ; d. 24 July, 1790.
II. Ellen, b. 6 Aug. 1793; d. 26 Sept. 1810.
III. Eliza, 6. 30 June, 1795; d. 1 Jan. 1839, at Matlock.
IV. Hannah Glazebrook, 6. 15 July, 1797 : d. at Ehyl, 22 Nov.
1864, having m. Rev. John Manners, M. A., by whom she
had issue.
^Mr. Pearson m. 2ndly, 8 May, 1810, Anne, dau. of Christopher
Hoyston, of Codnor Park, co. Derby, and by her (whs d. 21
July, 1860) he had further issue,
n. John, now of South Wingfield.
in. Henry. 6. 28 Aug. 1817; M.A., St. Cath. Coll., Camb.,
Vicar of ilenley, Suffolk, m. 16 April, 1857, Adelaide Cathe-
rine, youngest dau. of the late John Carter, of Northwold,
CO. Norfolk, by whom he has issue,
William Carter. B.A. Clare Coll. Cambs., Clerk in Holy
Orders, b. 11 Feb. 1859.
Amhurst Charles Hagerman, Lieut. E.N., 6. 15 March,
l' 1862.
Francis Bradshaw, b. 16 Aug. 1863.
' Adelaide Mary Anne, 6. 10 Aug. 1860; m. 4 July, 1888,
Bev. Eobert Copeman, B.A., eldest son of the late George
Copeman, of Dunham Lodge, co. Norfolk, and has issue.
Isabel Emma, b. 5 May, 1865.
V. Mary Gcorgiana, 6. 4 Feb. 1811 ; d. 6 July, 1824.
•VI. Emma, h. 22 June, 1812 ; m. 29 June, l's37, Vcn. Arch-
deacon Ralph Blakelock, Rector of Gimmingham, co. Nor-
folk, and d. s. p. 8 April, 1881. He d. 1 March, 1892.
VII. Jane Elizaoeth, b. 5 March, 1820; m. 12 Aug. 1845,
Rev. Augustus Wirgman, M.A., Rector of Hartington, who
d. 22 Dec. 1874. She d. 26 Feb. 1886, having had issue.
yiT. Pearson d. 5 Aug. 1833, and was bur. 9 Aug., at South
Wingfield.
Arms—ATg., on a pile az., arose of the first, barbed and
seeded ppr., between three arrows points downwards or,
barbed and flighted arsr.
Crest — An eagles wing sa., sem^-de-lis or, pierced by an
arrow embrued in bend, point upwards, and vulned ppr.
Motto — Ne tentes, aut perfice.
£egidenee — South Wingfield, co. Derby.
PEASE OF HESSLEWOOD.
Pease, Joseph Eobinson, Esq. of Hesslewood,
<;o. York, b. 27 Jan. 1873; educated at Harrow and
Pembroke College, Oxford ; s. his fatlier 1892.
Lineagre.— This family haii long been settled in Hull,
numerous entries being found in the parochial registers of the
Holy Trinity and St. Mary's Churches from 1583.
RoBEET Pease, Chamberlain 1639, fined for the office of
Cheriff, Hem. 31 Jan. 1638, Anne Richardson, and had issue,
KoBEBT, bapt. 19 July, 1643.
Anne, m. Mr. Aldersley, an Alderman and Mayor of
Chester.
The son,
Robert Peasb, went to Amsterdam about 1663, and there m.
17 Nov. 1670, Esther, dau. of George Clifford, a descendant of
the baronial House of Clifford, and had issue. The 3rd son.
Joseph Pease, settled in Hull, 1708, afterwards of Hessle-
wood, CO. York, and established the Bank there in 1754, one
of the earliest out of London. He was b. 30 Nov. 1688; vi.
10 March, 1717, Mary, dau. of Joseph Turner, merchant, by
Mary Thorsby his wife, and by her (who d. 12 Feb. 1728} Icit
at his decease, 11 March, 1778,
Robert, of Kingston-upon-HulI, Banker, 5. 3 Dec. 1717.
He was appointed Captain of a company of Gentlemen
Volunteers raised at Hull during the disturbances of 1745,
occasioned by the landing of Prince Charles Edward, and
d. unm. 19 March, 1770.
Hester, b. 13 Sept. 1720; m. 3 June, 1742, Lawrence Jopson,
of Stockton upon-Tees, but d. s. p. Mart.
The younger dau.,
Mary Pease, of Hesslewood, 5. 17 Jan. 1727 : to. 10 April,
1751, Robert Robinson, merchant, of Manchester, son of John
Robinson and Mary Hibbert his wife, and d. 6 March, 1757,
(.her husband d. the previous year), leaving one son,
Joseph Robinson, of Hesslewood, D.L., 6. 26 Feb. 1752, who
assumed, by sign-manual, 29 April, 1773, agreeably to his
grandfather Joseph Pease's will, the surname of Pease. He
TO. 29 May, 1786, Aune, 2nd and youngest dau. of Nicholas
Twigge, Esq. of Ashover, co. Derby, by Sarah his wife, dau.
of George Bagshaw, of Woodseats. co. Derby, and by her
(who d. 1816) had issue,
I. Joseph Robinson, of Hesslewood.
II. Clifford, b. 24 Dec. 1793; m. 25 June, 1846, Sarah, 2nd
dau. of Robert Cookson, Esq. of Elliory, Westmorland,
and d. 27 Dec. 1873, having had two sons and two daus.,
1 Cliflford Eobinson, b. 27 Dec. 1850.
2 Douglas, 6. 29 Aug. 1854.
1 Annie Sarah. 2 Catherine.
III. George, M.A., Vicar of Darrington, co. York, 6. 30 June,
1796; TO. 14 April, 1831, Jane, 8th and youngest dau. of
the late John Swinfen, Esq. of Swinfen, co. Stafford, by
Anne his 2nd wife, sister of the late Sir Francis Ford,
Bart., and d. 23 Oct. 1876, having had issue, one dau.
Mary Anne.
I. Anne, m. 9 April, 1811, Arthur Maister, Esq. of Winestead,
Col. of the East York Militia, J. P. and D.L., and had issue,
five sons and five daus.
II. Mary, d. unm. 4 July, 1839.
III. Sarali, d. unm. 25 Sept. 1839.
IV. Charlotte, m. 23 May, 1823, Capt. Henry Browne Mason,
E.N., of Aldenham Lodge, Hertford, and d. 24 Feb. 1824.
Mr. Pease d. 29 March, 1807. His eldest son, I
Joseph Eobinson Pease, Esq. of Hesslewood, J.P. and D.L. '
b. 21 Nov. 1789; m. 7 April, 1818, Harriet, 2nd and youngest ]
dau. of James Walker, Esq. of Springhead and Beverley, and I
sister of Sir James Walker, Bart, of Sand Hutton, and had '
issue,
I. Joseph Walker, of whom presently.
n. George Clifford, M.A., Eector of Routh, Beverley, b. 21 i
Nov. 1822 ; m. 26 Sept. 18.50, Clarissa (who d. 8 Feb. 1883),
youngest dau. of John Turner, Esq. of Gravetye Manor,
Sussex, and had issue,
1 George Turner, 6. 10 July, 1851 ; d. 5 Jan. 1370.
2 Percival Henry, b. 4 Aug. 18.=)7. ;
3 Arthur Clifford, b. 10 Aug. 1859.
4 Joseph Frederick, b. 16 March, 1861. ,
1 Clara Harriet.
2 Fanny Maria, m. S Aug. 1876, E. Macfarlane, Esq.,wbO H
d. 27 Oct. 1876.
3 Edith Catherine, to. C. H. Wray, Esq., and has issue.
in. James Eobinson, M.A., 6. 28 Feb. 1824 ; m. 28 Feb. 1854,
Louisa Frances (who d. 23 July, 1884), 3rd dau. of the late (
John Barkworth, Esq. of Tranby House, near Hull, and
had issue,
1 James Cecil Eobinson, 6. 17 Sept. 1856; d. 14 Not. i,
1860.
2 Harold Eobinson, 6. 7 Dec. 18.')9.
3 Hugh Robinson, b. 23 Feb. 1862.
1 Alice Louisa, m. Hugh Ripley, Esq., 5th son of SirH.
W. Ripley, Bart., Bedstone Court, Salop.
2 Katherino Frances, m. 1st, Herbert Crossley, Esq., 6tli
son of Joseph Crossley, Esq., Broonifield, Halifax ; and
2ndly, 25 Feb. 1892, Samuel, eldest son of Henry K. Sand-
bach, Esq. of Hafodunos, co. Denbigh.
rv. Arthur Burton, b. 27 May, 1825: m. 14 May, 1857, Emma
Caroline, youngest dau. of John Wilkinson, Esq. of W'elton
Grange, East York, and has issue, Arthur Godfrev, b. 29
Nov. 1861.
I. Harriet, m. 29 June, 1842, Rev. John Richard Pill, M.A.,
of Thornton, J.P. and D.L., eldest son and lieir of the '.ate
Itichard HiU, Esq. of Thornton, co. York, and has issue,
three sons and thrte daus.
II. Emily Jane, m. 11 June, 1857, Henry Baines, Esq., eldest
son of Hewly Mortimer Baines, Esq. of Bell Hall, near York,
who d. 1869. She to. 2ndly, the Right Rev. Norman '
Dumesnil Straton, Bishop of Sodor and Man, formerly Vicar
of Wakefield.
PEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEA
1581
Mr. Pease d. 27 May, 1866, and was s. by his son,
Joseph Walker Pease, Esq. of Hesslewood, J. P. and D.L. ,
late Lieut.-Col. East York E.V., and M.P. for Hull 1872, 6. 24
May, 1820; m. 2 Feb. 1843, Barbara Catherine, eldest dau. of
the late Rev. Henry Palmer, M.A, of Withcote Hall, co.
Leicester, and had issue,
I. Hbnkt Joseph Robinson, of Hesslewood.
n. Charles Clifford, b. 5 Oct. 1845.
lu. Francis Richard, resident at Hesslewood, J. P. and D.L ,
6. 25 May, 1848 ; m. 15 Dec. 18fS5, Isabel Mary, dau. of
Capt. William Claude Cole-Hamilton, 80th Regt., of Bel-
trim, CO. Tyrone (see Bobke's Peerage, Enniskillen, E.),
and has had issue,
1 Francis Claud, 6. Nov. 1886.
2 William Geoffrey, b. Jan. 1888.
3 Richard Hamilton, b. Oct., d. Dec, 1890.
1 Isabel Catheiine.
IV. Edward Heyrick, 6. 27 Dec. 1858 ; d. 22 March, 1883.
I. Barbara Mary, to. 20 April, 1876, Rev. William Grevllle
Hazlerigg, Vicar of Billesdon, 4th son of Sir Arthur Grey
Hazlerigg, Bart, of Nosely Hall, co. Leicester, and has
issue, Roger Greville, 6. 22 Jan. 1877.
1 II. Eleanor Louisa, m. 29 Jan. 1874, Arthur Hancock
Edwards, Esq. of Ashgrove, West Yorkshire, 4ih son of Sir
Henry Edwards, Bart, of Pye Nest, and has issue, Kleanor
Churchill, 6. 5 Feb. 1875, and Geoffrey Otho Charles, b. 2
Oct. 1876.
in. Charlotte Emily, m. 17 July, 1879, Henry Willoughby
Trevelyan, Esq. of Rothley, late 3rd Hussars, eldest son
of Major-Gen. Henry Willoughby Trevelyan, C.B. {see
Bubke's Peerage, Trevelian, Bart.).
Mr. Pease d. 22 Nov. 1882, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Joseph Robinson Pease, Esq. of Hesslewood, J.P.
and D.L., 6. 29 Dec. 1843 ; vi. 15 April, 1869, Dora Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of John Boulderson Barkworth, Esq. of Raywell,
East Yorkshire and had issue,
I. Joseph Robinson, now of Hesslewood.
H. Williani.Henry Barkworth Robinson, 6. 21 Sept. 1874.
III. Godfrey Bart'jn Robinson, 6. 15 May, 1887.
I. Dora Mary Robinson.
n. Barbara Valence Isobel Robinson, 6. 25 May, 1881, and d.
31 Jan. 1884.
Mr. Pease d. 6 May, 1892.
At-ns — Vert, a chevron between three stags trippant or, in
the centre chief point a bezant, on a chief per fesse gu. and arg.
an eagle displayed counterchanged. Crest — An eagle's head
erased arg., holding in the beak or a peascod vert. Motto—
Confide recte agens.
Seat — Hesslewood, near Hull.
PEASE OF PENDOWEE,.
Pease, John William, Esq., D.C.L., of Pen-
dower, and Nether Grange, co. Northumberland,
J.P., 1. 13 Aug. 1836 ; m. Sept. 1860, Helen Maria,
dau. of Alfred Fox, Esq. of Falmouth, Cornwall,
and has issue,
I. Howard, 6. 12 July, 1863 ; to. 1887, Margaret, dau. of
Canon Kynaston, of Durham, and has issue, Valentine.
II. John William Beaumont, 6. 4 July, 1869.
I. Sarah Helen.
u. Florence.
III. Sophia Mabel.
liineage. — The Peases, of Darlington, descend, according
to tradition, from a West Riding family of the name, settled
near Wakefield, where an old house. Pease Hall, still remains.
John Pease, 10 Henry VII., was father of
Edward Pease, of Sike House, co. Y'ork, whose son,
WiLUAM Pease, of Fishlake, co. York, d. 1597, leaving a
son,
Nicholas Pease, of Fishlake, (d. 1647), who was father of
William Pease, of Fishlake, who d. 1692, leaving a son,
Joseph Pease, of Felkirk, whose son,
Edward Pease, of Felkirk, b. 1711 ; came to Darlington
1744, TO. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Michael Coates, and d.
1783, leaving a .son,
Joseph Pease, of Darlington, h. 1737; m. 1763, Mary Richard-
son, and d. 3 April, 1808, having had issue,
1. Edward, b. 6 Jan. 1767 ; m. 3 Nov. 1796, Rachel, dau. of
John Whitwell, and d. 31 July, 1858, having by her (who d.
18 Oct. 1833) had issue,
1 John, m. Sophia Jowitt, and d., leaving Sophia, m.
Theodore Fry; and Mary Anne, m. J. B. Hodgkin.
2 Joseph, of Southend, Darlington, co. Durham, b. 22
June, 1799: M.P. for South Durham from 1832 to 1841 ; la.
20 March, 1826, Emma, youngest dau. and co-heiress of
Joseph Gurney, Esq. of Lakenham Grove, Norwich, and
d. » Feb. 1872, leaving by her (who d. 11 April, 1860)
issue,
Joseph Whitwell, created a Bart, in 1882 {set BtmnE's
Baronetage, Pease, Bart.).
Edward, 6. 24 June, 1834 ; m. 26 Feb. 1862, Sarah, dau. of
Charles Sturge, of Bewdley, and d. 13 June, 1880,
leaving by her (who d. 14 June, 1877) a dau., Beatrice
Mary, who m. 1885, Newton, Viscount Lymington (see
Burke's Peerage, Portsmouth, E.).
John Henry, 6. Feb. 1836 ; d. 17 April, 1854.
Arthur, of Hummersknott, co. Durham, J.P. for that
CO. and for the N. Riding, co. York, M.P. for Whitby
1880-5, 6. 12 Sept. 1837 ; m. 14 April, 1864, MaryLecky,
dau. of the late Ehenezer Pike, Esq. of Besboiough,
CO. Cork, and has issue,
Arthur Francis, b. II March, 1866 ; m. I Oct. 1889,
Laura Matilda Ethelwyn, eldest dau. of Charles Peter
Allix, Esq. of Swaffham Priory, co. Cambridge, and
has issue.
Heibert Pike, b. 7 May, 1867.
Cliud Edward, 6. 27 Nov. 1874.
Alice Mary. Rosa Elizabeth.
Winifred Pike. Evelyn Ada.
Gurney, 6. 28 Feb. 1839 ; m. 22 April, 1863, Katharine,
dau. of John Jowitt Wilson, Esq. of Kendal, and d. 10'
June, 1872, leaving issue, Harold Gurney; Wilson;
John Henry; Katharine Maria ; Lilian.
Alfred, b. 16 June, 1841 ; d. 20 Dec. 1852.
Charles, 6. 7 April, 1843; to. 27 Sept. 1871, Sarah Eliza-
beth, dau. of Henry Bewley, Esq. of Willow Park, co;
Dublin, and rf. 9 July, 1873, leaving a son, Charles
Gurney, b. 1872, d. 26 May, 1883.
Francis Richard, b. 6 Dec. 1845; d. 7 June, 1865.
Jane Gurney, 6. 10 Jan. 1827.
Emma Gurney, b. 17 Dec. 1829.
Rachel, 6. 15 June, 1831 ; m. 1st, 6 March, 1851, Charles;
Albert Leatham, Esq. of Gunnergate Hall, ClevelaTid,
who d. 11 March, 1858, leaving issue ; 2ndly, William
Fowler, Esq., M.P. for Cambridge.
Elizabeth Lucy, b. 21 Jan. 1833; d. Sept. 1831 ; m. 1857,
John Fowler, Esq. of Ackworth, co. York (who a!. 4.
Dec. 1864), and had issue.
3 Edward, d. s. p.
4 Isaac, d. s.p.
5 Henry, of Pierremont and Stanhope Castle, co. Durham,,
M.P. for Souih Durham, 1857-65; to. 1st, 1835, Anna,
dau. of Richard Fell, of Belmont, Uxbridge, Middlesex,
and by her (who d. 29 June, 1839) had a son,
Henry Fell, see Pease of Brinkburn.
He TO. 2ndly, 1859, Mary, dau. of Samuel Lloyd, Esq. of
Wednesbury, and d. 30 May, 1881, having by her had
issue,
Edward Lloyd. John Francis.
Reginald.
Henrietta Rachel. Marion Elizabeth.
1 Rachel, to. Richard Fry, of Bristol, and d. s. p.
2 Mary, d.s.p.
3 Elizabeth, m. Francis Gibson, of Saffron Walden, and
had issue.
II. Joseph.
This 2nd son,
Joseph Pease, Esq. of Feethams, Darlington, 6. 1772; m,
1st, 1801, Elizabeth Beaumont, and by her (whotZ. 1824) had a
son, John Beaumont; 2ndly, Anna Bradshaw. He d. 184&.
Ills son,
John Beaumont Pease, Esq. ofNorth Lodge, Darlington, h.
1803; TO. 1825, Sarah, dau. of the late Samuel Fossick, Esq.
of Pennsbury, Middlesex, and by her (who d. 1877) had issue,
I. Joseph Beaumont, to. 1872; d. 1873, leaving issue,
Mary.
II. John William, now of Pendower.
III. Edwin Lucas, see Pease of Mowden.
IV. Walter, d. 1871.
I. Elizabeth, m. 15 May, 1862, Henry Fell Pease, Esq. of
Brinkburn, co. Durham, and has issue, Walter; Algernon ;,
Anna Louisa.
Mr. Pease d. 1873.
Arms — Per fess az. and gu., a fesse nebuly erm. between two^
lambs passant in chief arg., and in base upon a mount ppr. a
dove rising arg., holding in the beak a pea-stalk, the blossom
and pods also ppr.
Crest — Upon the capital of an Ionic column a dove rising,
holding in the beak a pea-stalk, as in the arms, all ppr.
Motto — Pax et spes.
Seats— FenAovier, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; Nether Grange,
Alnmouth.
PEASE OF BRINKBURN.
Pease, Henet Fell, Esq. of Brinkburn, co. Dur-
ham, J.P., and J.P. and D.L. for the N. Riding, co.
York, M.P. for the N. Riding, co. York (Cleveland
Div.), since 1885; b. 28 April, 1838; m. 15 May,
1582
PEC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEE
1862, Elizabeth, elder dau. of John Beaumont
Pease, Esq. of North Lodge, Darlington, and has had
issue,
I. Norman Henry, h. 10 June, 1866 ; d. 1 May, 1S79.
II. Waltee Fell, h. 16 March, 1874.
III. Algernon Henry, b. 19 May, 1882.
I. Anna Louisa, 6. 16 May, 1863.
For Linearie and Arms, see Pease of Peiwiower.
■Seat — Brinkburn, Darlington.
PEASE OF MOWDEN,
Pease, William Edwin, Esq. of Mowden, eo.
Durham, and Pentre Cascob, co. Radnor, b. 3 June,
1865 ; educated at Clifton Coll., and Trin. Col., Cam-
bridge, B.A. 1888.
Iiineage. — Edwin Lucas Pease, Esq. of Mowden, co.
Durham, and of Cascob, co. Radnor (3rd son of John
Beaumont Pease, Esq., sec Pease of Pendower), J. P. and D.L.
CO. Radnor, and J. P. co. Durham, m. 1862, Frances Helen,
4Jau. and co-hciress of William Peter Edwards, Esq. ofHind-
'«'eU, CO. Radnor, and by her had issue,
I. William Edwin, now of Mowden.
II. Ernest Hubert. iii. Owen Beaumont.
I. Emily Beaumont. ii. Helen Theresa, d. 1874.
air. Pease d. 24 Jan. 1889.
Arms — See Pease of Pendower.
Seat — Mowden, Darlington.
PECKHAM OF NYTON.
Peckhah, Eey. Habrt John, Vicar of JVutley,
Sussex, M.A., h. 15 April, 18-il ; m. 18 Jan. 1876,
Edith, dau. of Rev. Divie Robertson, Vicar of Hen-
field, Sussex, and has issue,
I. Richaed Habet, h. 17 May, 1877.
II. Arthur Nyton, b. 16 March, 1881.
III. Walter Divie, b. 18 March, 1883.
Ijineagre. — This branch of the Peckhams, settled at Nyton
since 1585, descends from Thomas Peckham, of Rumbolds-
T\-eeke, adjoining Chichester, 4thsonofHENEY Peckham, Esq.,
Lord of the Manor of East Hampnett, Sussex, who was son and
heir of Edward Peckham, Lord of East Hampnett, grandson of
John Peckham, who derived from a branch of the Peckhams
tjf Yaldham, in Kent.
Chables Hewitt Smith, Esq. of Ashling Meadows (son of
Eev. Charles Smith, of West Stoke by Kitty his wife, dau. of
:Sir John Bull, of Chippingongar, Essex, and grandson of John
Smith, Esq. of Chichester, who d. about 1748), m. 1800, Maey,
■only dau. and heir of John Peckham, Esq. of Nyton, Sussex,
.and niece of V.'illiam Peckham, Esq. of Chichester, who suc-
ceeded to the estates of his kinsman. Sib Thomas Peckham, of
Nyton, who was knighted 31 Aug. 1722, during his Shrievalty.
By her (who d. 25 April, 1824) he left an only son and heir,
Chables Peckham Peckham, Esq. of Nyton, Sussex, J. P.,
■b. 9 July, 1801 ; m. 12 Dec. 1826, SybeUa Jane, dau. of Right
Eev. Robert James Carr, D.D., Bishop of Chichester, and by
ier (who d. 8 May, 1879) had issue,
I. Charles Henry, b. 27 Dec. 1834 ; d. unm. 26 Feb. 1860.
II. Habet John (Rev.), now of Nyton.
I. Mary Sybella. ii. Sybella Katharine.
III. Georgiana Frances. iv. Cecil Virginia.
V. Frederica Maria. vi. Frances Henrietta.
Be assumed the surname and arms of Peckham only 25 Jan.
1820, andci. 4 Nov. 1873.
Armg — Erm., a chief quarterly or and gu. Crest — An ostrich
jipr. Motto — Tentanda via est.
Residence — Nutley Vicarage, Uckficld.
PECKOVER OF WISBECH.
Peckoyee, Alexander, Esq. of Bank House,
Wisbech, co. Cambridge, Lord Lieutenant of that
county, h. 16 Aug. 1830 ; m. 8 April, 1858, Eliza
(deceased), dau. of Joseph Sharpies, of Hitchin,
Herts, banker, and Elizabeth Ransome, his wife
(both deceased), and has issue, 1 Elizabeth Jose-
phine, m. 9 April, 1893, James Doyle Penrose, Esq.,
jun. of 7, Regent's Park Villas ; 2 Alexandrina ;
3 Anna Jane.
liineagre. — Edmund Peckoveb, of Charlton, co. NorHi,
ampton, Gent., served as a trooper in Cbomwell's army, under
Fleetwood, from 1646, and on his joining the Society
Friends, obtained his discharge, dated 6 Aug. 1655, which
the family still possess. He then came to visit some of his!
relatives in Norfolk, and settled at Fakenham, in that co., in ,
1657, where he purchased landed property, still held, and m.
Margaret Monk. His son,
Joseph Peckovee, m. Katherine Long, dan. of James Long,
of Swainesthorpe, and had three sons, Robert, Edmund, and
Joseph. The 3rd son,
Joseph Peckovee, m. Ann, dau. Of Richard Wright, of Nor-
wich, and was father of
Richabd Peckovee, m. 4 April, 1753, Jane, dau. and only
child of Daniel Jessup, of Theberton, Suffolk, through whom
his estates in Theberton and Badingham, Suffolk, came into
the family. He d. 1 Sept. 1757 His widow d. April, 1796.
Their son,
Jonathan Peckovee, to. 22 Oct. 1789, Susanna, dau. of
William Payne, of Newhill Grange, York, and d. 18 Dec. 1833.
His widow d. 3 Nov. 1853. They had issue,
I. Richard, d. a minor.
II. William, d. unm. at Wishech, 1877, aged 87.
III. Daniel, d. unm. at Woodhall, Calverley, Yorkshire, 1867,
aged 69.
IV. Algeenon, of Sibalds Holme.
I. Elizabeth, m. John Talwin Shewell, Esq. of Ipswich ;
d.s.p. 1871.
His only surviving son,
Algeenon Peckovee, Esq. of Sibalds Holme, Wisbech, 6.
25 Nov. 1803; m. 26 March, 1828, Priscilla, youngest dau. of
Dykes Alexander, of Ipswich, banker, and by her (who is
deceased) had issue,
I. Alexandeb, now of Wisbech.
II. Jonathan, b. 16 June, 1835 ; d. unm. 8 Feb. 1882.
I. Susanna. ii. Priscilla Hannah. m. Jane.
IV. Katherine Elizabeth, vi. Christopher Bowly, of Ciren-
cester, and is deceased.
V. Algerina. vi. Wilhemina.
Mr. Algernon Peckover d. 10 Dec. 1893.
Arms — Per pale gu. and sa., a garb or, on a chief nebuly of
the last three lions r.impant az. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, a lion rampant az., holding in the dexter paw a sprig
of oak, leaved, fructed, and slipped ppr.,and resting the sinis-
ter fore-paw on an escutcheon charged with the arms. Motto
— In Christo speravi.
Residence — Bank House, Wisbech.
PEEIi OF PEELE FOLD.
Peel, William Crotighton, Esq. of Peele Fold,
CO. Lancaster, and Trenant Park, Cornwall, Lieut.
3rd Dragoon Guards, b. 18 Oct. 1870; s. his
father 1881.
Lineage. —About the end of the 16th century, Robert
Peele left the parish of East Marton, in Craven, and settled at
Hole House, in the lower Division of the Hundred of Blackburn,
with which his descendants have ever since been connected.
He d. 1608.
William Peele, of Peele Fold, Oswaldtwistle, m. 9 Aug.
1712, Anne, dau. of Lawrence Walmesley, Esq. of Upper
Darwen, and had issue, i. Robeet, his heir; ii. Lawrence;
HI. Nicholas ; iv. Joseph, of Fazeley, co. Stafford, m. Martha
Fowler, andcZ. 23 March, 1820, leaving issue, of whom the 4tll
son, George, m. 1799, Rebecca, dau. of Richard Barlow, Esq.,
and d.. 1810, leaving two sons, Joseph, of Singleton Brook, co.
Lancaster, and George, of Brookfield, co. Chester; i. Anne;
II. Elizabeth. The eldest son,
Robebt Peel, of Peele F'old, m. 28 Aug. 1744, Elizabeth,
dau. of Edmund Haworth, Esq. of Walmesley Fold, and by
her (who d. 1796) had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. Edmund, m. Miss Wright, and had issue, 1 Robert, of
Exmouth and Wallington, Norfolk (who m. Miss Yates,
and d. 1842, leaving issue, two daus., Anne, m. the Rev.
C. W. Ethelston (see Peel of Brynypys), and Ellen, m.
James Peel Cockburn, Esq.) ; I Susannah, wife of Jonathan
Haworth ; 2 Elizabeth, wife of Edmund Haworth.
III. Robert (Sir), created a Baronet 20 Nov. 1800 (««e
Bdbke's Peerage and Baronetage).
IV. Jonathan, of Accrington, co. Lancaster, m. 1st, Ann,
dau. of Giles Haworth, Esq., and by her (who d. 1785) had
issue,
1 Robert, of Accrington, father of Jonathan Peel, Esq. of
Accrington and ICnowlmere {see Peel of Knowlitwre).
2 Giles Haworth (Rev.), m. Maria Halse, and had issue,
William, to. Julia Whitworth. and had issue, George
PEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEE
1583
Henry; Edmund Yates; Elizabeth, m. the Kev. C. H.
Coxe; Anne, m. Owen Wethererl, Esq.; Maria, who d.
1S03; Sophia; Ellen, m. Kev. Florence Wetherecl; and
Emma.
1 Grace, m. Edmund Peel, Esq. of Church Bank.
■2 Anne, m. Rohert Peel, Esq. of Taliaris, co. Carmarthen,
and d. 1806.
3 Elizabeth, to. Edmund Yates, Esq., and d. 1825.
4 Jane, d. 1794.
Mr. Jonathan Peeljii. 2ndlj-, Esther Bolton, and by her (who
<l. 1841) left at his decease, 1834,
3 Jonathan, of Culham, Oxon, m. Eliza Tubb, and by her
left at his decease, 1841, William Accrington; Edmund
Yates, TO. 27 June, 1861, Louisa Longridge, eldest dau. of
Henry Palmer, Esq. of Shriff, co. Leitrim ; Robert Bolton ;
John Henry ; Emily Esther ; Susan Magdalen ; Matilda ;
and EUen.
4 Bolton, TO. Elizabeth Isabella, dau. of John Peel, Esq. of
The Pastures, co. Stafford, and by her left at his decease,
1843, Reginald, late of 8th Foot; Lennox Bolton ; Frede-
rick ; Wildman Yates ; Charles James ; Emily ; and
Isabel.
5 William, 6. 1793 ; m. 1st, Anne Jane, dau. of Spencer
Steers, Esq., and by her (who d. 1828) has issue, Spencer,
Capt. 1st Foot, 6. 1820; Charles Steers, 6. Dec. 1821;
Francis William, 6. 16 Feb. 1823 ; Margaret Jane ; and
Susan Ellen.
■C Edmund, d. 1836. 7 Joseph, d. 1844.
5 Catherine, m. Henry Formby, Esq. of Formby, co. Lan-
caster.
* Esther, m. Capt. Macdonald.
7 Dorothy, to. Robert John Peel, Esq, of Burton-on-
Trent.
« Jane, d. 27 May, 1862. 9 Mary.
10 Susannah, 711. Rev. W. Villier.', Vicar of Broomsgrove
and Hon. Canon of Worcester, and had issue,
William Richard (Rev.), Vicar of Boston Spa, m. Emily
Conduite, dau. of W. Vale, Esq. of Mathon Court, co.
Worcester, R.N., J.P. (««€ Vale of Mathon Court).
Edward W. B., late 34th and 5th Foot.
Robert John, late Jesus Coll. Oxford.
Elizabeth Jane, m. Rev. J. R. Davison, Vicar of
Moseley.
■V. Lawbence, of Ardwick, ;n. 1st, his cousin, Alice, dau. of
Jonathan Haworth, Esq., and 2ndly, Dec. 1822, Elizabeth,
dau. of Richard Creswick, Esq. of Sheffield, and widow of
Sir Joseph RadclifTe, 1st Bart, of Rudding, and by her (who
d. 24 Nov. 1855) had no issue. By the former he left at his
decease, June, 1827, four sons and seven daus.,
1 EoBEKT, of Bath, m. 1805, Elizabeth, dau. of John En-
t^vistle, Esq. of Foxholes, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
Lawbence.
John Entwistle, of Stone Hall, co. Pembroke, to. 18
Aug. 1842, Anne Maria Cordelia, only child of James
James, Esq., and niece of Sir WiUiam Phillipps Laugh-
arne Phillips, 9th Bart, of Picton, and had issue.
Ellin Louisa, m. 1863, Capt. Thomas Lloyd Still, R..\.
Anne Elizabeth Margaret, to. 1869, Joseph Fetherston-
haugh, Esq. of Hopton Court.
Ellen.
2 Jonathan Haworth, of Cottsmoor, co. Pembroke, m.
Ellen, dau. of Thomas Royds, Esq. of Greenliill, and had
issue, Xavier deCastanos, of Denant, co. Pembroke, J.P. ,
to. 1838, Maiy, dau. of Roger Eaton, Esq., and d. 29 May,
1885; Wellington; Helen, m. Edward Massey, Esq.
3 Frederick (Kev.), of Willingham, co. Lincoln, Canon of
Lincoln, to. Susan, dau. of Edward Haworth, Esq. of Sale,
and had issue.
4 William Henbt, of Aylesmore House, co. Gloucester,
6. 3 May, 1796 ; m. 1st, 4 April, 1821, Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Col. Glutton, of Pensax Court, co. Worcester, and
had issue,
Lawrence Henry, 52nd Light Infantry, and Major Comm.
Radnor Militia, 6. 1823 ; m. 1846, Catherine Maria, dau.
of Rev. Walter de Winton, of Walsworth Hall, co.
Gloucester, andd. 16 Dec. 1865, leaving with other issue,
1 Waltee Hatwood, of Aylesmore, b. 1847.
2 William de Winton, 6. 1850.
Thomas Frederick. Francis, Comm. R.N.
Barbara, to. 7 Aug. 1852, Capt. de Winton, of Walsworth
Hall, CO. Gloucester.
He m. 2ndly, 15 Nov. 1836, Rebecca Mary, dau. of William
Curre, Esq. of Itton Court, co. Monmouth; d. 1872, and
was s. by his grandson.
1 Elizabeth Anne, vi. James Bellairs, Esq.
2 Charlotte, m. 1st, Benjamin Gibson, Esq., and 2ndly,
James Formby, M.D., of Formby, near Liverpool.
3 Caroline, m. Rev, Miles Formby, M.A.
4 Harriett, to. Rev. Roger Hesketh Formby, M.A.
5 Georgiana, to. Capt. Rhodes, of Rochdale.
■6 Alicia, m. Rev. Robert Peel.
7 Susanna, to. Charles Brownell, Esq. of Sheffield.
VI. Joseph, of Bowes, near London, m. Ann Haworth, and
had issue.
1 Haworth, d. 1841.
3 Jonathan, d. 1844.
2 Joseph, m. Eliza Haworth.
4 Edmund, m. Maria Browne, and had issue, Edmund,
William, Joseph, Robert, Emily, and Marianne, m.
Augustus Peel, Esq.
5 Lawrence (the Eight Hon. Sir), Knt., P.C., late Chief
Justice of Bengal.
6 William, deceased.
1 Marianne, in. the Rev. — Browp. 2 Elizabeth.
3 Alicia, m. Leonard Willan, M.D. 4 Sarah Maria.
5 Charlotte, deceased,
vti. Robert John, of The Pastures, co. Stafford, to. Eliza-
beth Margaret Slater, and d. 2 Feb. 1857, having had
issue,
1 Robert John, of Burton-on-Trent, h. 9 July, 1796; m.
7 Jan. 1818, Dorothy, dau. of Jonathan Peel, Esq. of
Accrington House, and had issue, Charlotte Isabella,
Marianne Elizabeth, Susannah Cecilia, Margaret Isa-
bella, m. 12 Jan. 1864, Perceval Hart Dyke, Esq., and
Henrietta.
2 Henry, Capt. in the army, deceased.
1 Elizabeth Isabella, m. Bolton Peel, Esq.
2 Charlotte Ann, m. Rev. S. W. Yates.
3 Cecilia, to. Capt. Yates.
4 Georgiana, to. Rev. C. Alderson.
I. Anne, to. 1st, Rev. Borlase Willock, of Harwood, co.
Lancaster, and2ndly. Rev. George Park, of Hawkshead, and
d. 1826.
The eldest son,
William Peel, Esq. of Church Bank and Peele Fold, co.
Lancaster, 6. 1745; vi. 1766, Mary, dau. of Thomas Haworth,
M.D., of Blackburn, and left issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Robert, of Taliaris Park, co. Carmarthen, m. 1st, Jane
Yates, but by her had no issue, and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of
Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Accrington, by whom (who rf. 21
May, 1806) he left is3ue at his decease, 13 June, 183S {see
Feei. of Taliaris Park).
III. Edmund, of Church Bank, 6. 1774; m. 1794, Grace, dau.
of Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Accrington, and d. 18 April, 1836,
having had issue,
1 Jonathan, d. s. p. 1878.
2 Edmund, Capt. R.N., m. Lucy, dau. of Richard Meek,
Esq., and d. 1871, having had issue, Edmund Richard, to.
1864, F'rances Emma, dau. of J. Y. Lee, Esq., and has
issue ; William Fenton, of Broughton Park, Lancaster,
m. 1866, Sarah Edith, dau. of Gen. WUloughby, C.B., and
has issue, Charles ; Lionel, rn. 1871, Mary, dau. of Rev.
B. King, and has issue ; Flora, vi. Rev. E. C. Bramall;
Lucy Jane; Grace, 7)1. Rev. Samuel Goldney; and Isa-
bella Mary, m. L. H. Birch, Esq.
3 Thomas, to. Charlotte, dau. of William WUlock, Esq.
4 George. 5 Sidney.
1 Ann. 2 Mary, to. WiUiam Peel, Esq.
3 Esther, to. John Peel, Esq.
4 Elizabeth, m. Rev. Hart Ethelston.
IV. William, of Burnley, m. Susannah Allen, and had a son,
Rev. William Peel, who d. 1823.
V. Jonathan, m. Sarah, dau. of Rev. — Armistead, of
Mitton, CO. York, and had a dau., who d. in infancy.
VI. John, of Burton, in. Antoinette Goodwin, and has a son,
Edmund, and three daus., Agnes, to. Col. Butler ; Eliza, m.
Rev. De Courcy O'Grady ; and Isabella Antoinette, to. Henry
William Knox, Esq. of Netley Park, co. Mayo.
I. Elizabeth, deceased.
II. Anne, to. Robert Peel, Esq. of Accrington.
The eldest son,
Thomas Peel, Esq. of Peele Fold, co. Lancaster, also of
Sawley, and finally of Penzance and Trenant Park, Corn-
wall, 6. 1768 ; TO. Dorothy, dau. of Robert Bolton, Esq., and
left issue,
Robeet (Rev.), to. Alicia, dau. of Lawrence Peel, Esq. of
Ardwick, and left at his deceased a dau. Florence Augusta.
Thomas.
William, of Peele Fold and Trenant Park.
Edmund, d. 1834.
John, J.P., M.P. for Tamworth, m. 1830, Esther, dau. of
Edmund Peel, Esq. of Church Bank, and d. March, 1872,
having by her (who d. 27 Nov. 1887) had issue, 1 Charles,
of North Rode, Cheshire ; 2 Francis; 3 Edmund, 6. 1842,
late Capt. 14th Hussars, m. 1869, Jessie, dau. of Right Hon.
Sir Lyon Playfair ; 4 Gerald, to. Eliza, dau. of Robert
Graham, Esq., and has issue; 5 Sidney, b. 1849, m. Amy
Rose, dau. of J. C. Meymott, Esq. ; 1 Louisa, m. E. S.
Heywood, Esq. ; 2 Frances Grace, m. A. A. A. E. Brebant;
3 Mary, m. J. Kynaston, Esq. ; 4 Adelaide, m. Rev. A.
Dewes.
Elizabeth, to. William Willock, Esq.
Hester, m. Richard Curteis Croughton, Esq.
Ann, m. Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Accrington, Knowlmere,
Barrister-at-Law, and d. s. p.
The 3rd son,
William Peel, Esq. of Peele Fold, co. Lancaster, and Tre-
nant Park, Cornwall, b. 19 July, 1797 ; m. 5 April, 1827, Mary,
dau. of Edmund Peel, Esq. of Church Bank, and by her (who
d. Nov. 1889) had issue,
1584
PEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEE
I. William Henkt, of whom presenOy.
II. Ernest Frederic, 6. 18 April, 1831 ; m. Eliza, dau. of Kev.
M. Watkins.
Mr. Peel d. 27 Nov. 1871. His son,
William Henry Peel, Esq. of Peele Fold, J.P., Capt. 9th
Eegt., b. 22 Feb. 1828 ; m. 1866, Hester A. C, dau. of William
P. Croughton, Esq. of Herondcn, Kent, and had issue,
I. William Croughton, now of Peele Fold.
II. Cyril, 6. 8 July, 1876.
I. Mary Grace. ii. Esther. lu. Cicely.
IV. Mildred. v. Dora.
Mr. Feel d. Sept. 18S1.
Arms—Krs-, three sheaves of as many an'ows ppr., handed
gVi., on a chief az. a bee volant or. Crest — A demi-lion ram-
pant arg., gorged with a collar az., charged with three bezants,
holding between the paws a shuttle or. Motto — Industrie.
Seat — Trenant Park, Duloe, Corawall.
PEEL OF TALIAEIS.
Peel, Herbert, Esq. of Taliaris, co. Carmarthen,
B.A. Cantab., J.P. and D.L., High SherifE 1890,
*. 18 Aug. 1840 ; m. 22 Oct. 1884, Mary Susannah
Ainsworth, eldest dau. of the late Capt. William
Henry Lee, E.M.L.I., by his wife, Mary Anne Lee
(nee Mundell), and has issue,
I. James Herbert Marmadcke, 6. 1885.
II. Alan Ralph, 6. 1886.
III. Eobert Lloyd, 6. 1889.
IV. Humphrey Lee, b. 1893.
• I. Eileen Annie, 6. 1888.
II. Adela Vera, 6. 1891.
liineag-e.— EoBERT Peel, Esq. of Taliaris, 6. 1770, 2nd
son (by Mary his wife, dau. of Thomas Haworth, M.D., of
Blackburn) of William Peel, Esq. of Church Bank, and Peele
Fold, CO. Lancaster, (see preceding article), eldest brother of
Sir Robert Peel, 1st Bart, of Drayton (see Bdrke's Peerage)
m. 1st, 1793, Jane Yates (who d. s.p. 1796), and 2ndly, 1 Dec.
1800, Anne, dau. of Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Acerington House,
CO. Lancaster, and by the latter only (y/hod. 21 May, 1806) had
issue, I. William, his heir; i. Anne ; ii. Mary. Mr. Robert
Peel d. 13 June, 1838, and was s. by his son,
William Peel, Esq. of Taliaris, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1843,6. 2 April, 1803; to. 6 Sept, 1836, Anna Maria,
dau. of John William Lloyd, Esq. of South Park, Kent,
and Danyrallt, co. Carmarthen, and by her (wlio d. 1879) had
issue,
I. Herbert, now of Taliaris.
II. Robert Lloyd, 6. 19 Oct. 1841; on. 13 Sept. 1SG6, Cathe-
rine, dau. of — Ross, Esq. of Inverness, and d. 20 March,
1892, leaving issue,
' 1 Robert, 6. 28 May, 1869. 2 Lawrence.
1 Edith. 2 Helen. 3 Maybel.
4 Violet.
III. William, 6. 13 May, 1843.
IV. Alan, 6. 16 May, 1848 ; m. 1880, Constance Grace,
youngest dau. of T. Massey, Esq. of Cottesmore, Haverford-
west, and has a dau. Constance Dorothea.
I. Susanne, m. 9 Dec. 1868, David Long Price, Esq. of Talley
House, CO. Carmarthen, and has issue, John ; Robert Peel :
Francis; Edmund; Herbert Overton ; Alan Sydney; Cecil
Evelyn; and Susanne Elizabeth.
n. Annie, d. 7 Aug. 1870.
III. Evelyn, m. 1884, St. Vincent Peel, eldest son of John
Peel, Esq. of Danyrallt, co. Carmarthen.
rv. Gertrude.
V. Rosamond, m. 1889, George Neville Peel, Esq., son of the
late Rev. Edmund Peel, of Coombe Lodge, Bruton, co.
Somerset.
Ti. Constance.
Mr. Peel d. 16 March, 1883.
Ai-ms, dkc. — Same ax Peel of Peele Fold.
Seat — Taliaris, Llandilo, co. Carmarthen.
1866, Henrietta Margaret, eldest dau. of Sir Hugh
Williams, Bart, of Bodelwyddan, North Wales
and by her (who d. 29 July, 1885) has had issue,
I. Hdgh Edmcnd Ethelston Peel, b. 13 Nov. 1871 ; w. 25
Feb. 1892, Gladys, dau. of Capt. Rowley-Conwy, of Bod-
rhyddan Hall, Rhyl.
II. Charles Wicksted Ethelston, 6. 15 Aug., d. 12 Dec. 1873.
in. Herbert Wicksted Ethelston, takes the surname of bis
paternal grandfather,
IV. Ernest Ethelston Peel.
I. Margaret Anne. ii. Ethel Mary.
in. Linda, deceased.
Mr. Peel, eldest son of Eev. Charles Wicksted
Ethelston (who d. 1872), of Uplyme Kectory and
Wicksted Hall, co. Chester, by Anne his wife, dau.
and heir of Egbert Peel, Esq. of Wallington Hall,
Norfolk, assumed by royal licence the surname of
Peel in lieu of that of Ethelston.
liineage.— Robert Peel, Esq. of Wallington Hall, Norfolk,
eldest sou of Edmund Peel, Esq., next brotlier of William
Peel, Esq. of Peele Fold (see that Memoir), m. Miss Yates, and
d. in 1842, leaving two daus.,
Anne, m. Rev. Charles Wicksted Ethelston.
Ellen, in. James Peel Cockborn, Esq.
The elder dau.,
Anne Peel, m. 1823, Rev. Charles Wicksted Ethelston, of-
Uplyme Rectory and Wicksted Hall, Cheshire (son of Charles
Wicksted Ethelston* (d. 1830), m. 29 March, 1796, Mary Threl-
fall, who d. 1S02), and by him (who d. 1872) had issue,
I. Edmdnd Peel, now of Brynypys.
II. Robert Peel Ethelston, of Hinton Hall, Shropshire, J.P.,
b. 1831 ; m. 18.^4, Louisa Philippa, dau. of Thomas Perry,
i;sq. of Moor Hall, Harlow, and has, with other issue,
Edmund, b. 1857 ; to. 1883, Ethel Constance, dau. of
Andrew Caldecott, Esq. of Pishobury, Herts.
Robert Ethelston, of Moor Hall, Essex, late Capt. Royal
Welsh Fusiliers.
Edith, TO. 1882, John Eldon Bankes, Esq., J.P., eldest son
of John Scott Bankes, Esq. of Soughton Hall.
I. Eliza Anne, m. William Speke, Esq. of Jordans, Ilminster,
Somerset.
II. Ellen Mary, m. Charles Joseph Parke, Esq. of Henbury
House, Wimborno, and lias issue, four sons and four
daus.
III. Margaret Emily, m. J. W. Perry Watlington, Esq. cf
Moor Hall, Harlow.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., three sheaves of asm&i.j
arrows ppr., banded gu., on a chief az. a bee volant or, for Peel;
'Jnd and 3rd az., on a pile between two crosses-crosslet in base
arg. an eagle displayed purpura, for Ethelston. Crests — 1st,.
Peel: A demi-lion rampant arg., gorged with a collar az.,
charged with three bezants, holding between the paws a shuttle
or. 2nd, Ethelston : A ram's head couped sa., charged witb
three crosses-crosslet or. Motto — Industria.
Seats — Brynypys, near Ruabon, and Wallington Hall, Down-
ham Market.
PEEL OF BRYNYPYS.
Peei, Edmund, Esq. of Brynypys, co. Flint,
Llandrino Hall, co. Montgomery, and Wallington
Hall, Norfolk, J.P. cos. Flint, Denbigh, Salop, and
Montgomery, High SherifE of the last co. 1858, and
D.L. CO. Flint, High Sheriff 1870, h. 26 March,
1826 ; m. Ist, 23 Sept. 1854, Anna Maria, dau. of
Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge, 3rd Bart, of Sandhill
(which lady d. 28 Nov. 1860), and 2ndly, 1 Feb,
PEEL OF KNOWLMERE.
Peel, William, Esq. of Knowlmere Manor, co.
York, J.P. Lancashire and W. E. Yorks, h. 18 Oct.
1814 ; m. Sept. 1876, Meliora Sybella, dau. of Hemy
Phillpotts, Esq. of St. Clare, Torquay, and has issue,
I. Robert, 6. Feb. 1881.
II. Henry, b. Nov. 1882.
III. Lawrence, b. Sept. 1884.
I. Mary Nina. ii. Eleanor Georgiana.
Lineag^e. — Robert Peel, Esq. of Acerington, elder son
of Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Acerington, by Anne his 1st wife,
dau. of Giles Haworth, Esq., and grandson of Robert Peel, of
Peele Fold (see Peel of Peele Fold), m. Anne, dau. of William
Peel, Esq. of Peele Fold and Church Bank, and by her (who
d. 1827) left at his decease, 1839,
Jonathan, of Acerington and Knowlmere.
William, d. s. p. at Malta, 5 Dec. 1861.
Robert, of Church Bank, d. s. p. 1848.
Thomas, d. s.p. 1839.
Edmund (Rev.), Vicar of Baldon, Oxford, b. 29 Nov. 1817; m.
28 Nov. 1849, Frances Catherine, dau. of the Hon. and Very
Rev. George Neville Grenville, Dean of Windsor, by Lady
Charlotte Legge his wife, dau. of George, 3rd Earl of Dari-
* He TO. 2ndly, Hannah, dau. of John Edwards Kehterton,
, by whom he had three sons, Edwards, Hart, and Edwin.
PEG
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TEL
15S5
mouth, and d. in 1877, leaving- a son, George Neville, b. 11
Oct. 1854.
George.
John, of Danyrallt, co. Carmarthen, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1883; m. 1843, Charlotte Louisa Frances, ilau. of
John William Lloyd, Esq. of Danyrallt, and has a son, St.
Vincent, J. P., and other issue.
Augustus, m. Marianne, dau. of Edmund Peel, son of Joseph
Peel, Esq. of Bowes, near London, and has a son, Augustus
Edmund Massey.
Mary, m. William Peel Croughton, Esq.
The eldest son,
Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Accrington House, co. Lancaster,
and Knowlmere Manor, co. York, Barristerat-Law, J.P. co.
Lancaster and W. Kiding, co. York, 6. 1806; vi. 1st, 1833,
Ann, youngest dau. of Thomas Peel, Esq. of Peele Fold and
Trenant Park, which lady d. s. p., and 2ndly, 1838, Mary, dau.
ofEev. John Wilde, of Harnage, Salop, Kector of Pontesbury,
andPerpetual Curate of Albington Hussey, by Mary his wife,
dau. and co-heir of William Corfield, Esq., by whom (who d.
1876) he had issue,
I. EoBERT, b. March, 1842 ; deceased.
II. William, now of Knowlmere Manor.
III. Walter Spencer, of Wennington, Lancashire, J.P., \V. K.
Yorks, b. 24 Oct. 1850.
I. Mary Anne. ii. Alice. in. Julia Maud.
IV. Edith. V. Constance Bertha.
Mr. J. Peel d. 1885.
.4n7!S, ttc. — Same as Peel of Peelc Fold.
Seats — Accrington House, co. Lancaster, and Knowlmere
Manor, Clitheroe, co. York.
PEEL OF AYLESMOEE.
(-See Peel of Feel e Fold.)
GABRETT-PEGG OF CHESHAM HOUSE.
Gaeeett-Pegg, Jonx William, Esq. of Ches-
]iam House, co. Buckingham, J. P., b. 23 July 18.'j3,
m. 30 April, 1873, Elizabeth Knowles, dau. of Wil-
liam Andrews, Esq. of Chesham, and lias Lad issue,
I. John Oswald, d. in infancy.
II. WiLFKiD George, b. 7 Oct. 1880.
HI. Robert Owen, 6. 16 Aug. 1882.
liineagre. — This family is a cadet branch of the Pegges of
SJtirley, co. Derby. Hcmphret Pegge, son of Ralph Pegge, of
Shirley, co. Derby, m. Margery Kurd, of Osmaston, co. Derby,
and d. 1639, leaving a son, George, of Osmaston, who d. 1634,
and left by his wife Anne, whorf. 1613, with other issue, a son,
, Humphrey, of Osmaston, who d. 1689, leaving, by Katherine
Riddiard his wife, who d. 1687, a son, George, of Y'eldersley,
.' b. 1G48, m. Mary Chadwick, of Glindon, who d. 1604, and d.
1714, leaving a son,
John Pegg, of Melbourne, co. Derby, 6. 1679, and d. 1737,
leaving, by Margaret his wife, who d. 1747, a son,
i| John Pegq, of Melbourne, 6. 1736, vi. Elizabeth Hasard
l| (b. 1741, d. 1809) and d. 17."3, leaving issue, a sun,
I John Pegg, of Melbourne, b. 1764, m. Mary Sheffield (6. 1764,
|j d. 1822) and d. 1826, leaving issue, a son,
William Pegg, of Melbourne, b. 1799, m. 29 Nov. 1820,
•Sarah Ward, and d. 11 June, 1846, having by her, who d. Oct.
1884, had issue.
Rev. George W^ard Pegg, of Melbourne, b. 1821, m. 8 Sept.
■ 1»52, Mary, elder dau. and co-heiress of the late John Garrett,
' of Chesham, by Mary his wife, dau. of the late William Morton,
of Amersham, and d. 10 Feb. 1861, leaving an only son, John
William Garrett-Pegg, Esq. now of Chesham House. The
records of the Garrett family, now in the possession of Mr.
J. W. Garrett-Pegg, show an unbroken line of descent for
iuurteen generations. The ancestor of the family, originally
Xewell, was John Newell, the owner of a small estate at
Hadnall, in the parish of Edlesborough, Bucks, in 1487. This
estate, with additions, remained in the family for more than
I 300 years, and was their place of residence until towards the
end of that period, when they migrated to Chesham. The
name of Garrett was assumed about 1550, and that of Newell,
as an alias, was dropped about 1700.
, &a<— Chesham House, Chesham Bois, Chesham, Bucks.
PELHAM OF COUND.
Thuesbt-Pelham, James Augustine Haevet,
Esq. of Cound Hall, Salop, Lord of the Manors of
II.
Cound, Upton-Crcssett, Holgate, Clee, and Felhamp-
ton, and patron of four livings, b. 21 Jan. 1869 ; s.
his grandfather 1878; m. 1890, Alice, youngest
dau. of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar, Iv.C.B., of
Drum-na-gesk, Aboync, co. Aberdeen, and has issue,
Mary Audley Nina, b. 1891.
Lineag-e.— The Pelhams of Crowhurst ard Coimd were
a younger branch of the Pelhams of Langhlon and Stanmer,
ancestors of the Earls of Chichester.
Sir Thomas Pelham, 1st Bart, of Laughton (so created 2i
May, 1611), M.P. for .Su.'isex, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas
Walsingham, elder brother of Sir Francis, and d. 2 Dec. 1624,
leaving a son.
Sir Thomas Pelham, 2nd Bart, of Laughton, M.P. for Sussex.
1654 (ancestor, by his 1st wife, of the Earls of Chichester),
Til. for his 3rd wife, Margaret, dau. of Sir H. Vane, and by her
had a son.
Sir Nicholas Pelham, Knt. of Cottisficld Place, Sussex, M.P.,
who m. Jane, dau. and co-heir (with her sister Elizabeth, wife-
of Robert Cressett, Esq. of Upton Cressett and Cound) of James
Huxley, Esq. of Darnford, co. Oxford, and by her left at his
decease, 1739, aged 90, a son and heir,
Thomas Pelham, Esq., M.P. for Lewe.=, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Henry Pelham, Esq., and by her had issue,
Henry, his heir.
Frances, m. her cousin, Edward Cressett, D.D., Bi.shop of
Llandaff, and had an only dau. and heir, Elizabeth, who
d. un,ii. 29 June, 1792.
The son and heir,
Henry Pelham, Esq. of Crowhurst, assumed the additional
surname of Cressett on succeeding to the estates of his niece.
Miss Cressett, 1792. He m. Jane, dau. of Nicholas Hardinge,
Esq., M.P., by Jane Piatt his wife, sister of Charles, 1st Lord
Camden, and had issue,
John Cressett, of Cound and Crowhurst, M.P., d. uniii.
Aug. 1838.
Frances, m. 24 May, 1800, Rev. George Augustus Thursby,
Rector of Abingdon, co. Norlhamptun, and by him (who c'.
17 Jan. 1836) had a son. Rev. Henry Teursby-Pelham, of
Cound, of whom presently.
Anne, m. Thomas Papillon, Esq. of Acrise, Kent.
Mr. Pelham was s. by his grandson,
Rev. Henry Thdrsby-Pelham, of Cound Hall, b. 31 March,
1801 ; m. 8 May, 1827, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Papillon, Esq. of Acrise Park, Kent, by Anne his wife, dau.
of Henry Cressett Pelham, Esq. of Cound Hall, Salop, and
Crowhurst Park, Sussex, and by her (who d. 25 Dec. 1872) had
issue,
I. George, b. 7 July, 1828 ; d. 8 April, 1846.
n. Walter, J. P.. b.'ZO Dec. 18.30; m. 17 May, 1865, Emily
Sarah Fitzgerald, eldest dau. of the Hon. James Butler, and
granddau. of James 22nd Lord Dunboyne, and d. 15 Dec.
1874, leaving by her,
AValter Harvey, 6. at Nice, 28 Oct. 1867; deceased.
James Augdstine Harvey, now of Cound.
He (/. 1874.
III. Augustus (Rev.), 6. 28 Sept. 1832, Rector of Cound.
IV. Henry, b. 21 Sept. 1834; d. 15 Sept. 1854.
V. FYancis, C.E., b. 18 Feb. 1838.
VI. Pelham, of Abermarlais Park, Carmarthenshire, late-
Capt. 30th Foot, b. 17 May, 1840 ; m. 1872, Emily Florence,
only child of Henry F'oley, Esq., and has issue, Eleanor
Dudley.
VII. Cressett, b. 31 Jan. 1848.
I. Anne, deceased.
Mr. Tluirsby-Pelham assumed the latter surname by royal
licence 1852, on succeeding to the Cound estate. He d. Dec.
1878.
^r)»s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th counter-quartered, 1st and
4th, az., three pelicans arg., vulning th'.-m.sclvcs ppr. ; 2nd and
3rd, gu., two belts in pale issuing from the base arg., with
buckles and studs or, for Pelham ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron
between three lions rampant sa., for THrRSBY. Crests — 1st,
Pelham, A peacock in his pride arg. ; 2nd, Thursbt, A curlew
with wings expanded arg., beak and legs ppr. Moltots —
Vincit amor patriae, lor Pelham ; In silcntio fortitude, for
Thcrsby.
Seats— CounA. Hall, and Harnage House, near Shrewsbury ;
Felhampton Court, Church Stretton.
C'iM&s— Arthur's, White's, and Hurlingham.
PELL OF HAZELBEACH.
Pell, Albert, Esq. of Hazclbeach, co. North-
ampton, and W^ilburton Manor, co. Cambridge,
M.A., J.P. for COS. Leicester and Northampton and
5 I
1586
PEM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEM
the Isle of Ely, D.L. for co. Cambridge, and M.P.
for South Leicestershire 1868 to 1885, b. 12 March,
1820; m. 8 Sept. 1840, his cousin, Elizabeth
IBarbara, only dau. of Sir llenry Halford, 2nd Hart,
of AVistow Hail, co. Leicester, M.P.
Liineag-e.— SiB Alef.rt Tell, Knt. (son ot Robert Pell,
who d. Nov. 1779, and Esther Wilson, nee Long, his wife, m.
•Tune, 1747) was appointed Judge of the Court of Bankruptcy,
and received the honour of knislitliood 1831. He m. 20 April,
JS13, the Hon. ilargaret Letitia Matilda St. John, 3rd dau.
and co-heirof Henry Beauchamp, i2 Baron St. John of Bletsho,
^y Emma 31aria Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Samuel Whitbread,
Esq. of Cardinnton. and <^ 5 Sept. 1832 (his widow survived
until 5 ilarch, IStiS), leaving issue,
Albert, now of Haztlbeach.
Henry Beauch imp St John (Rev.), Jf.A., Rector of Icken-
ham, Mi.ldlesex, b. 18.'5 ; m. Julia Caroline Maria Tyndall,
and has issue, Albert Julian; Beauchamp Tyndall; Mar-
garet Louisa Julia.
Oliver Claude, of Wilburton Manor, co. Cambridge, J. P. and
D.L., b. 1825; in. 18&6, Adelaide, youngest dau. of Marcus
MacCnusland, Esq. of Dreuagh, co. Londonderry, and d. 17
Oct. 1891.
Margaret ilatilda, d. unm.
Eliza Elizabeth, m. Alexander Pym, Esq. (see Ptm of the
Hasdis), and d., leaving issue.
.4n;is — Arg., a bend between two mullets pierced sa. Crest
— On a mural crown or, a mullet pierced sa.
Seats — Hazelbeach, Korthampton, and Wilburton Manor,
Ely, CO. Cambridge.
PEMBERTON OF BAINBRIDGE HOLME
AND THE BARNES.
Pembeeton, Eichabd Laueence, Esq. of The
Barnes and Bainbridge Holme, co. Durham, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1861, b. 12 Oct. 1831 ; m.
1st, 16 Nov. 1854, Jane Emma, 2nd dau. of Eev.
Martin Stapylton, Eectorof Barlborough,eo. Derby,
(2nd son of Martin Stiipylton, Esq. of Myton, co.
York), and by her (who d. 7 Dec. 1865), has had
issue,
I. Edward Stote, 6. 16 Aug. 1855; d. same day.
II. Richard Laurence, b. 25 July, 1856; d. 16 April, 1858.
III. John Stapylton Grey, 0. 23 Dec. 1860; m. 11 June,
1890, Janet Maud, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Thomas
Horatio Marehall, C.B., of Hartford Beach, North-
-wich, CO. Chester, and by her (who d. 20 Oct. 1892) has
issue,
Richard Laurence Stapylton, b. 10 April, 1S91.
IT. Ralph Hylton, 6. 17 July, 18G4.
I. Ellen, m. 14 June, 1883, Col. Emilius Clayton, R.A., and
has issue two sons and thiee daus.
II. Mary Laurence. lu. Laura Penelope.
IV. Jane Emma Stapylton.
Mr. Pemberton m. 2ndly, 30 April, 1867, Elizabeth
Jane, eldest of the two daus. of Rev. James Watson
Stote Donnison, of Mendham, Harleston, Norfolk,
and co-heir witli her sister, and on her father's
death senior representative of the ancient family of
Stote, of Newcastle, Hedworth, and Horsley Hill,
.CO. Durham. By her he lias issue,
V. Bertram Roper Stote, 6. 20 Jan. 18G8.
vi. Michael Watson Stote, 6. 15 June, 1876.
vii. Gerard Widdiingtoa Stote, b. 9 March, 1878.
-V. Isabel. vi. Margaret.
Xineage. — John Pemrebton, of Stanhope, living 1400,
was I. by his son, John, who was t. by his son, Thomas, who
•was s. by his sou, Riv;hard Pemberton, of Stanhope, m. Anne
Wooler, and had itsue, two sons, i. John, his successor ; ii.
George. The eliler,
John Pemberton, m. Alice, sister of Alexander Feather-
Btonhaugh, Esq. of Stanhope Hall, by whom he had issue,
two sons, I. tticHAED, liis successor ; ii. Cuthbcrt. The
elder,
Richard Pembeeton, m. Alice, dau. and co-heir of John
Hindmarsh, Esq. of Aislaby, by whom he had (with three
daus.) two sons, i. Michael, his successor ; ii. Eobeet Pem-
bebton, of Eshe. The eldest son,
Michael Pemberton, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Frosterly,
purchased the manor or lordship of Aislaby from the other co-
heirs of his maternal grandfather, John Hindmarsh, in 1595.
He m. Margaret, dau. of Ralph Watson, of Tudhoe, by whom
(who was bur. 27 Jan. 1634) he had issue, four sons and three
daus., I. John, hissuccessor; ii. Ralph Pemberton, of Eggles-
cli£Fe, afterwards of Durham, bapt. 6 July, 1602; iii. Michael,
bapt. 19Jan. 1594, bur. 17 Nov. 1599; iv. Richard, bapt. 17
Oct. 1604, lived near Grantham, co. Lincoln; i. Margaret,
bur. 22 Aug. 1596 ; ii. Florence, bur. 1 July, 1654 ; in. Mary,
in. 30 Oct. 1610, Anthony Garnett, of Egglescliffe, Gent., by
whom she had a son, John Garnett, Esq. of EgglesclifFe, Capt.
of Horse in the Regt. of Col. George Heron, in the service of •
Charles I.
John Pembeeton, Esq. of Aislaby, the eldest son and heir, i
had livery of his father's lands 5 Oct. 1626. He m 8 June, i
1G12, Isabel, dau. and eventually co-heir (with her sister, the I
wife of Toby Ewbank, Esq. of Snotterton) of Henry Grey, Esq.
of Newniinster Abbey, 4th son of Sir Ralph Grey, Knt. of
Chillingham, Northumberland, and by her had issue,
MrcHAEL, his successor.
John Pemberton, of whom hereafter.
Henry, bapt. 20 April. 1620, Capt. in the service of Chablesi
I., in which he was slain.
Mary, bapt. 30 Nov. 1613; m. Ralph Hurst, of Ashe, co.
York.
Jane, m. William Theobalds, of Egglescliffe.
Anne, b. 14 Oct. 1621 ; m. Robert Thorpe, of Yarra.
John Pemberton was bur. 28 Jan. 1643-44, and his wife 19 Feb.
1601-2. He wass. by his eldest son,
Michael Pemberton, Esq. of Aislaby, Major in the service
of Charles I., bapt. 17 April, 1616, to. Alice, dau. of Christopher
Place, Esq. of Dinsdale, and had issue,
I. Michael, his successor.
II. John, bapt. 5 Sept. 1648, Sheriff of York, 1684; d. at
Koningsburgh, Denmark. He m. 1st, 19 Sept. 1678, Sarah,
dau. of George Prescott, of Darlington, by whom he had an
only child,
1 William, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Killinghall, Esq.
of Middleton St. George, co. Durham (he was bur.
27 Oct. 1730; she d. 16 June, 1745), by whom he had
issue,
William, his successor, 6. 8 Jan., bapf. 7 Feb. 1718 ; m.
Miss Woodman, of Plymouth, and had issue,
Willtam, to whom his cousin, John Killinghall, Esq.,
in 1762, devised the manor of Middleion .St. George,
which belonged to the Killiaghalls before the year
1417 ; he m. Winifred Cock, of Plymouth, by when
he had issue,
William of Middleton St. George, who d. v,nm. 1 1
March, 1801, aged 28.
Sarah, bapt. 1704, wife of George Pinkney; she d. i.p.
July, 1781.
Mary, bapt. 9 May, 1706 ; rf. July, 1750.
Elizabeth Pemberton, bapt. 12 July, 1710: in. 18 Nov. |
1733, James Allan, Esq. of Darlington and Blackwell |
Grange.
Anne, bapt. 1 May, 1712; d. unm.
Catherine, bapt. 7 July, 1714; m. Robert Brown, of
London, Merchant, and d. s. p.
Margaret, bapt. 6 Sept. 1716; d. unm., and was bur.
31 Dec. 1745.
John Pemberton, m. 2ndly, 15 Dec. 1683, Mary, dau.
of Robert Dodsworth, Esq. of Barton, co. Yoik, widow
of John Killinghall, Esq. of Middleton St. George, by
whom (who was bur. at Hurworth, 2 Feb. 1730) he had
issue,
2 John, h. at York, 10 Sept, 1684, an officer on the Irish
Establishment; d. unm. 1769.
3 'llidinas, 6. 10, and bapt. 13 April, 1686, d. unm.
4 Francis, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, bapt. 7 June, 1687 ;
77!. 1st, 1716, Jane, dau. of John Rand, of Newcastle :
she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Samuel Han-
cock, Gent., widow of William Hall, Curate of AH
Saints, Newcastle (maiTiage licence dated 21 July,
1732), by whom he had issue several daus.
1 Elizabeth, d.mim. aged 18.
The eldest son,
Michael Pemberton, Esq. of Aislaby, bapt. 13 Feb. 1C44,)
and some time of Northallerton, where be d., and was bur.l
6 Feb. 1685-86 ; m. Anne, dau. of George Metcalfe, of ThoriH
borough, CO. York, by whom he had issue. The son and
heir,
John Pembeeton, Esq. of Blackwell, sold Aislaby, circa.
1720, in. 13 June, IU97, Mary, dau. of Christopher Place, ofi
Darlington, Gent., by whom he had issue, who all d. v.nin.-
He d. 18, and was bur. at Darlington, 21 May, 1729 ; she d. 16'
April, 1755.
John Pemberton, of Hilton, Capt. in the service of KingI
Chables 1., stated to have been 2nd son of John Pemberton,i
of Aislaby, co. Durham, by Isabel his wife, dau. of Henry'
Grey, Esq. of Newminster Abbey, was agent or steward to the
PEM
THE LANDED GENTRT.
PE.U
1587
■family of Hilton, of Hilton Castle, and was named a trustee in
the will of John Hilton, Esq., 22 July, 1668, wherein he is
designat«d as his " true friend." He m. 1st, Jane Bobinson,
of Stone Cellar Farm, at Usworth, parish of Washington, and
liad issue,
John, his heir.
Robert, who served in Queen Anne's navy.
Mary, named in the will of John Hiiton, Esq., as " his god-
child."
John Pemberton ra. 2ndly, June, 1G71, Bridget, dau. of Adam
i-jliipperdson, Esq. of Buinbridge Holme, and sister aud co-
heir of Eobert Sliipperdson, Esq., by whom he had,
Michael, of Bainbridge Holme.
Adam, of Sunderland, d. 1609.
Shipperdson, b. 1720.
The eldest sort,
John Pemberton, Esq. of Bainbridge Holme, h. at Hilton,
Sbapt. Feb. 1668; iii. Dorothy, dau. of Kobert Stote, Esq. of
Ilcdworth,and Horsley Hill, co. Durham, great-great-grandson
■jf Kichard Stote, Esq., Alderman, Mayor and Sheriff of New-
castle-ou-Tyne, who d. 15 Feb. 1615, by Eleanor his wife,
<Iau. and heiress of Cuthbcrt Atkinson, Esq. of Hedworth,
sometime Mayor and Sheriff of Newcastle-on-Tync, and had
sssue,
John, his heir. Michael, of South Moor House.
Kichard, of Yarm.
Jane.
He d. at South Moor House 1746, and was ». by his eldest
eon,
John Pembebton, Esq. of Bainbridge Holme, 6. 5 Nov. 1704,
r,i. 11 Dec. 1740, Penelope, dau. and co-heir in blood of
the Eev. John Laurence, Rector of Eishoj) Wearmouth,
Prebendary of Salisbury, and by her (who d. 1767) he had
issue,
I. John, b. 1741 ; d. unm. 1776.
II. Stephen, of Bainbridge Holme, J.P., sometime Fellow of
Oriel Coll. Oxfurd, <). 1743-44; m. 2 May, 1782, Isabella,
dau. of George Anderson, Esq. of Newcastle-ou-Tyne, by
whom (who d. 1800) he had issue,
1 George, of Bainbridge Holme, F.E.S.
I Penelope, m. 8 June, 1809, Eichard Clay, Esq. of Hill
House, CO. Derby.
II Annabella, m. 9 Jan. 1815, Thomas Wilkinson, Esq. of
Scots House and Bishop Wearraouth.
-'• Mary Anne, in. 1817, Joseph Henry Hendon Holmes,
Esq., K.S.A., Judge Advocate to the Forces of Denierara
and Essequibo.
4 Kiizabeth, d. 1853.
Mr. Pemberton d. 27 Nov. 1831, and \ras *. by his son,
Gkorge Pemberton, Esq. of Bainbridge Holme, an Officer
In the Lite Guards, J.P., F.E.S. , 6. 15 May, 1874; m. 29
-Sipt. 1819, Jane, dau. of Thomas Hunter, Esq. of Eeoly
nail, CO. Worcester, and by her (who d. 22 Feb. 18^6) left
4it his decease, George Thomas, d.s.p. ; Stephen John, b.
24 March, 1825 ; Georgianua Jane ; and Anne Penelope, in.
abroad.
811. Eichard. of Barnes, co. Durham, b. 1-1 Jan. 1746; m.
4 Aug. 1774, Elizabeth, only child of Ealph Jackson, Esq.
of Sunderland, by Elizabeth, dau. of John ThomiJSon, Esq.
•of Shotton Hall, co. Durham, and d. 23 March, 1838,
Jiaving had issue,
1 John, Barrister-at-Law, sometime of York, and after-
wards of Sherburn Hail, Durham, J. P., 6. 14 March,
1779; Mi. 3 July, 1810, dau. of William Browne, Esq. of
Tulantire Hall, co. Cumberland, and d. s. p. 29 Jan.
1843.
2 Ealph Stephen, 6. 26 Jan. 1780, High Sheriff co. Car-
marthen 1820, and CO. Durham 1846; 77). 20 June, 1820,
Anne JIary, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Eippon, Esq.
of Low Mill, CO. Durham, and niece of the Hon. Eichard
lUiherington, President of Tortola and Virgin Islands and
d.f.p.-l-i Feb. 1847.
a Eicliard, J.P. and D.L., ?7.4 April, 1782 ; 717. 4 Nov. 1830,
Ellen, dau. of Capt. Eobert Jump, E.N., and d. 3 Nov.
1843, leaving by her (who d. Sept. 1837) a son,
Eichard Laurence, now of The Barnes.
4 Thomas, D.L., b. 3 March, 1785, purchased Bainbridge
Holme from his cousin, (ieorge Pemberton. Esq., Ifc32 :
m. 21 Sept. 1830, Elizabeth Orde, dau. of Capt. John
Dutton, of Newcast!e-on-Tyne, and d.s.p. 27 Feb. 1839.
His widow jn. Eev. A. Wade.
1 Penelope, d. unm. 18 May, 1821.
2 Eleanor, d. unm. 11 Oct. 1826.
3 Elizabeth, m. 22 Sept. IsI4, Thomas Thomp.=;on, Esq. of
Bishop Wearmouth, and has issue.
4 Margaret, m. 12 July, Is28, John Austin, Brigadier-
■ '■• Gen. in the army of Portugal, K.C.T.S., and had a
dau. Penelope Frances Elizabeth Pemberton, m. Eev.
.- . George Augustus Murray, eldest son of George Murray,
. «. 1^-1>M Bishop of Rochester, and has issue, three sens and
two daus.
I. Penelope, d. young.
^rms— Arg., a chevi-on erm. between throe criffins' heads
couped sa., quartering Hindmaksh Grey, Laurence, Jack-
son, isc. Crest — A griffin's head couped ppr.
Seats — The Barnes and Bainbridge Holme, near Sunder-
land, and Hawthorn Tower, near Sealiam Hurbour, all in co,
Durham.
Ciifis— Carlton, Athen,Eum, and Windham.
PEMBERTON OF NEWTON,
Pemberton, Feancis Alex andek Richard, Esq.
of Newton, co. Cambridge, J.P. and D.L., b. July,
1846; m. 3 Oct. 1871, Ann Rosalie, 4th dau. of Sir
Henry J. Stracev, 5th Bart, of Rackheath Park,
CO. Norfolk. She d. at Algiers 29 Feb. 1872.
Lineagre. — in this family vests the male representation
of the Pembertons of 'I'rampinpton, originally from Pem-
berton, CO. Lancaster, and established in co. Cambridge by Sir.
Francis Pemberton, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench
1680.
Christopher Kobert Pemberton, Esq., a younger son ot
Francis Pemberton, Esq. of Trumpington House, near Cam-
bridge, m. Aug. 1794, Eleanor Hamilton, only dau. of James
Hamilton, Esq. of Woodbrook and Strabane, co. Tyrone (wlio
d. 1846), leaving issue,
John James, 6. 1896; d. unm.
Eichard, b. 1802 ; d. unm.
Christopher Eobert, of whom presently.
Walter Hamilton, of Denton House, Harlcston, J.P. Norfolk,
b. 1806 ; m. Maria Lee Warner, of Norfolk.
Alexander Samuel, b. 1810; d. 1826.
btanlej-, 6. 1811; 771. Jiiiss Marianne Haggir, and d. July,
1880.
Cecil Charlotte, m. H. S. Eussell, Esq.
Mary, m. Eev. Sir John Lighten, 4th Bart, of Merville.
Hari'iet, 7)1. Thomas Henry Musgrave, E-q.
Charlotte, d. young. Charlotte Maria, d. young.
Eleanor Charlotte, d. 1843.
Eleanor, m. Eev. Hervey Vachell.
Mr. Pemberton d. 1822. His son,
Christopher Eobert Pemberton, Esq. of Newton, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1858, 6. 1801 ; m. 13 June, 1829, Hen-
rietta, eldest dau. of Nathaniel William Peach, Esq. of Ket-
teringham Hall, Norfolk, M.P., and had issue,
I. Christopher Peach, Lieut.-Cel. Scots Guards, b. May, 183S,
killed at the battle of Sedan, 1 Sept. 1870, being pi'esent as
Military Correspondent of the 7'imex.
II. Francis Alexander Kichard, now of Newton.
I. Frances, m. Kev. Kobert Edgar Hughes.
II. Henrietta Elizabeth Haniet, m. 1 Jan. 1868, Hon. Dudley
Spencer Montague She d. 16 May, 1871.
Mr. Pemberton d. 26 June, 1884.
Arms — Arg., a chevron between three buckets sa. Crest — A
boar's head erased sa. Mo^(o— Audi alteram partem.
iSea/!— Newton, near Cambiidge.
PEMBERTON OF TRTJMPINGTON.
Pemberton, Henry Williams, Esq. of Trump-
ington, CO. Cambridge, J. P., D.L., Barrister-at-Law,
M.A., 2nd son of Rev. Edward Hodgson, by Char-
lotte his wife, dau. of Francis Pemberton, Esq. of
Trumpington, b. 1819; m. 1855, Frances Maria
Sophia, only child and Iieir of Francis Charles
James Pemberton, Esq. of Trumpington, and
widow of William Hunfcly Campbell, Esq., Capt.
20th Regt. By royal licence, dated Oct. 1855,
the QrEEN was pleased to grant to this gentleman
and his said wife, Frances Maria Sophia, licence
and authority that they should, in comi^liance with a
proviso contained in the last will of the said Francis
Charles James Pemberton, Esq. of Trumpington,
take and use the surname and arms of Pemberton
only.
Liineagre. — Tlie family of Pemberton of Trumpington,
originally from co. Lancaster, ivas established in co. Cam-
bridge by the purchaser of the Trumpington estate, viz.. Sir
Francis Pemberton, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench,
1080, who presided at the tiial of Lord Eussell for the Eyo
House Plot.
Aiiiu—Arg., a chevron between three buckets sa. Crest— X
boar's head erased sa. Motto — Audi alteram partem.
iatf — Trauipington, near Cambrulge.
5 I 2
1588
PEM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEX
PEMBERTON OF TORRY HILL.
Pembekton, Edwaed Leigh, Esq. of Torrj Hill
and Wrinsted. Kent, late Major East Kent Yeo-
manry, J.P., M.P. for East Kent, b. 14 May, 1823 ;
m. Aug. 1S49, Matilda Catherine Emma, dau. of
Hon. and Eev. Francis James Noel, and has two
daus. and two sons,
I EoBEKT Leigh, J. P., late Lieut. Grenadier Guards, h. 25 I
Dec. 1852; m. 5 June, 1883, Edith Selina Hay, dau. of
Robert Hay Murray, Esq. (see Bukke's Peerage, Atholl,
D.), and has issue, Xora, b. 14 March, 1884 ; and Elsie, 6.
29 Dec. 1SS9.
n. Wilfred Leigh, h. 19 June, 1854.
Lineag'e. — Robert Pembeeton, Esq. of the Inner Temple,
Barrister-at-Law, son of Edward Pemberton, of Warrington,
M.D., by Ellen his wife, dau. of John Lyon, of Appleton, m. 24
July, 1788, Margaret, eldest dau. an I co-heir of Edward Leigh,
Esq. of Bispham Hall, co. Lancaster, and first cousin of Sir
Robert Holt Leigh, 1st Bart, of Whitley, and had (with a dau.
Erances Ellen, who d. 28 Oct. 1867, m. Rev. Edward Collins
Wright, Rectorof Pitsford, co. Northampton), two sons, Thomas
and Edward Leigh. The elder was
The Right Hon. Thomas Pemberton-Leigh, of Torry Hill,
P.C, Q.C., 6. 11 Feb. 1793. This eminent equity lawyer was
called to the Bar 1816, and made a King's Counsel 1829. He
was appointed Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales 1841,
and his Chancellor 1843. He sat in Parliament for the boroughs
of Rye and Ripon, and was raised to the Peerage 28 Aug. 1858.
as Baron Kisgsdown, of Kingsdoicn, Kent. His lordship ^«.
•Ian. 1843, to the estates of his mother's cousin. Sir Robert
Holt Leigh, Bart., and assumed, in compliance with that
gentleman's will, the additional surname and arms of Leigh
by royal licence, dated 7 March, 1843 : herf. mim. 7 Oct. IsG",
when his peerage became extinct, and his estate devolved on
his brother,
Edward Leigh Pembekton, Esq. of Torry Hill, 6. 1 Feb.
1795 ; m. 23 Dec. 1820, Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Compton Cox,
Esq., a Master in Chancery, and had issue,
I. Edward Leigh, now of Torry Hill.
II. Robert Leigh, d. 18 April, 1850.
III. Charles Leigh (Rev.), Rector of Curry-Mallet, Somerset,
m. Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of John Woodcnck, Esq. of The
Elms, near Wigan, and by her (who d. 27 Dec. i86J) has
had two sons and three daus. ; one of the daus., Mary Leigh,
d. 9 Sept. 1862.
IV. Loftus Leigh.
V. Wykeham Leigh, Maj.-Gen., C.B., of Abbot's Leigh,
Sussex, formerly Col. 60th Uifles, m. 1884, Jessie, dau. of
John Graham, Esq. of Skelmorlie Castle, N.B., and widow
of Charles Gaddum, Esq., and has issue, a dau. b. 1 Jan.
1887.
■VI. Henry Leigh.
I. Emily Leigh, m. Capt. Leach, R.E.
II. Margaret Leigh, ra. Col. MuUer, and d. 2 Jan. 1856.
III. Charlotte Leigh, m. Gerald Coke Meynell, Esq.
He d. 12 March, 1877.
Arnii — Erm., an estoile or, between three buckets sa., hoops
and handles of the 2nd. Crest — A dragons head erm. erased
gu., ducally gorged or, and transfixed by an anowfessnise ppr.
Motto — Ut tibi sic alteri.
Seat— Torry Hall, near Sittingboume.
W('.6— Carlton.
PENDAKVES OF PENDAEVES.
Pendaeves, William Cole, Esq. of Pendarves,
CO. Cornwall, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff ISSO, b.
11 July, 1841; Special Deputy Warden of the
Stannaries, m. April, 1893, Alice Louisa, dau. of
H. R. Farren, Esq. of Green Hammerton Hall,
Yorkshire. He assumed the name of Pendakves
nnder the will of his uncle, Edward William
Wynne-PendarTCS, Esq., M.P, in 1861. He was
educated at Harrow and Ch. Ch. Oxford, B.A.
1864, called to the Bar 1868, at Lincoln's Inn.
Lineage.— The family of Pendarves of Pendarves is of
centuries standing in the parish of Camborne and co. Cornwall,
yet few particulars remain of it prior to the reign of Henry
VIII., when
David Pendarves, of Crowan, in that co., ra. Mary, dau.
of Thomas Sperron, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of
Richard Gwennow, and had, with three daus. (Honor, in.
Richard Carveighe ; Blanche, vi. Richard Merrett; and Anne,
'III. Thomas Eva), three sons,
I. John, of Constantine, in Cornwall, ancestor of Fensartes
of Hochroice, which line ended in an lieiress 1727.
II. William, aged 67 in 1620, and then unm.
III. Thdmas, of whom hereafter.
The 3rd son,
Thomas Pendarves, of Pendarves, in Camborne, co. Corn-
wall (Visit. Cornwall, 16'20), had, with a dau. Elizabeth, ra. '>&
March, 1670, John Vivian, two sons,
I. Alexander, his heir.
II. Ralph, d. 10 April, 1625; ra. Anne, dau. of Thomas Eva,
of St. Just, and was ancestor of Pendarves of Taskui,
Bodriggy and Padstow.
The elder son,
Alexander Pendarves, Esq. of Pendarves, m. Alice, dan.
of John Humphrey, Esq. of Ciimborne, and by her (who rf.in
1640) left, with a dau. (Anne, to. 29 Oct. 1617, John Arundell,
of Camborne), four sons,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. Henry, aged '20 in 1620, bur. 11 Jan. 1C30.
III. Thomas. iv. John.
Mr. Pendarves d. 28 July, 1G84, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Pendarves, Esq. of Pendarves, aged 24 in 1620,
ra. at Camborne, 13 April, 1029, Catherine, dau. of William
Arundel, Esq. of Menedarva, and had, with two daus. (Anne,
m. Thomas Hicks, of Paul, and Alice, ra. Reginald Bawden,
of Guddern), three sons and another dau.,
I. William, his heir.
II. Richard, of Malaga, in Spain, Merchant, bapt. 22 April,
1633 ; ra. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Corbetl, of London, and
had a son,
Richard, heir of his uncle.
III. Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Mawgan, and St. Columh,
bapt. 4 Sept. 1645 ; m. 7 Jan. 1688. Grace, dau. of Robeits
Hoblyn, of Nauswhyden, and d. 16 March, 1703, leaving by
her (who d. July, 1735; a son and a dau.,
William (Sir), heir to his cousin.
Grace, bapt. 11 Aug. 1696 ; m. 1st, Robert Coster, of
Truro, and 2ndly, Samuel Perceval, of Clifton, but d. s. -p.
She s. to the estates on the death of her brother 17
and devised them to her cousin, John Stackhouse.
I. Dorcas, bapt. 7 Dec. 1640; m. 11 March, 1674, John -
Courtenay, ot TregeUas in Probus, and had an only dau.,
Catherine Courtenay, ra. 1700, John Williams, of Trehanc i
in Probus, and had issue. Her 3rd and only surviving j
dau.,
Catherine Williams, m. 31 March, 1738, Eev. William
Stackhouse, D.D., Rector of St. Erme, and by hiiu
(who d. 6 Aug. 1771) had two daus., Mary and Cathe-
line, ra. 5 March, 1771, Rev. Jonathan Rashleigh,
Rector of Wickham, co. Southampton, and as many
sons,
William Stackhouse, of Trehane, b. 1740 ; m. 1 May,
1770, Mary, dau. of Jonathan Rashleigh, Esq. of
Menabilly, and had issue.
John Stackhouse, bapt. 15 March, 1741, m. Susan, dau.
and heir of Edward Acton, Esq. of Acton Scot, CO.
Southampton, and had issue,
1 John, d. 1782, aged 7.
2 Edward William Wynne Pendarves, of whom
hereafter, as successor to Pendarves.
3 'Ihomas Pendarves Stackhouse, assumed the sur-
name of Acton 1834 (see Acton of Acton Scot.).
1 Catherine Stackhouse, m. 1831, Eev. William
Fowler Holt.
2 Anne Gregory Stackhouse, m. Rev. Thomas Cole-
man, Rector of Church Stretton, Salop, and had a
dau. Mary Anne Coleman, m. John Wood, Esq. of
Ashlield, Martock, co. Somerset, and had issue,
William Cole Wood, now Pendarves of Petir-
darves, and. Augustus Wood, now Acton o/.4cio>»
Scot.
Mr. Pendarves d. 1674, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Pendarves, Esq. of Pendarves, bapt. 4 July, 1630,
who m. 23 May, 1667, Admonition, dau. of Edmond Prideaiix,
Esq. of Padstow, but d. s. p- 22 Dec. 1683, when he was s. by
his nephew,
Richard Pendarves, Esq. of Pendarves, who d. s. 2'- *
June, 1700, aged 21, and was s. by his cousin-german.
Sir Willlam Pendarves, Knt. of Pendarves, knighted by
Queen Anne, M.P. for St. Ives. He ra. Penelope, dau. oi
Sydney Godolphin, Esq., but dying s. p. 12 March, 1726, aged
37, was s. by his sister Grace, as above. Having no child,
she devised her estates to her cousin, John Stackhouse,
Esq., as above, who d. at Bath, '22 Nov. 1819, and was «. by his
son,
Edward AVilliam WynnePendarves, Esq. of Pendarves,
M.P. for Cornwall, m. 5 July, 1804, Tryphena, 3rd dau. and
sole surviving heir of Rev. Browse Trist, of Bowden, in Devon-
shire. Mr. Pendarves, whose patronymic was Stackhouse,
PEX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEN
1589
assumed the adclitional surname of Wynne by sign-manual,
<latod 4 Jan. lSi3, and of 28 Feb. in the same year, that of
Pendabves, in place of Stackhouse. He d. 26 June, 18D3, and
<levised his estates to his great-nephew, William Cole Wood,
afterwards Pendaeves, now of Pendarves.
Arms — Sa., a falcon rising between three mullets or. Crest —
A demi bear erm., muzzled, lined and ringed or.
6Va(— Pendarves, Camborne, Cornwall. Toim Residence —
■40, Cadogan Square, S.W.
PENDER OF MIDDLETON HALL AND
FOOTSCRAY PLACE,
Pe^dee, Sie John, G.C.M.G-., of Middleton
Hall, CO. Linlithgow, and Footscray Place, co.
Eent, J. P. for the cos. of Kent, Middlesex, Lan-
caster, Denbigh, Argyll, and Linlithgow, D.L. for
CO. Lancaster, M.P. for Totnes 1865-06, and for
the Wick District 1872-1885, and since 1892, b. 10
Sept. 1816 : in. 1st, 28 Nov. 1840, Marion, dau. of
James Cearns, Esq. of Glasgow, and by her (who d.
16 Dec. 1841) has issue,
I. James, of Thornby Ilall, co. Northampton, formerly Lieut.
2.Mh Regt., b. 28 Sept. 1841 ; vi. 1867, Ptose Mary, 3rd
dau. of Edward Grigg Hopwood, Esq. of Hopwood Hall,
CO. Lancaster.
Sir John m. 2ndly, 12 June, 1851, Emma, only
sin-riving child and heir of Henry Denison, Esq. of
Daybrook, and by her (who d. 8 July, 1890) has
had issue,
II. Henry Denison, &. 8 Oct. 1852 ; d. unm. 1S81.
III. John Denison Denison-Pendek (Sloane Street, Chelsea),
6. 10 Oct. 1835 ; by royal licence dated 8 May, 1890, he
and his issue were authorized to take and use the surname
of Denison in addition to and before that of Pendeb, and
to bear the arms of Denison quarterly with their own
family arms. He in. 1879, Beatrice Katherine, dau. of
Cuthbert Ellison, Esq., and has issue,
John Cuthbert, b. 11 May, 1882.
Henry, b. 2 April, 1884.
I. Anne, b. 9 Nov. 1853 ; by royal licence dated 8 May, 1890,
she was authorized to take the additional surname and
arms of Denison.
II. Marion, 6. 4 Dec. 1856; m. 1875, Sir George William
Des Voeux, K.C.M.G., and has issue.
Sir John is son of the late James Pender, of the
Vale of Leven, co. Dumbarton, by his wife Marion
Mason. He is a Fellow of the Imperial Institute
:ind of the Royal Geographical Society of Scotland,
of the Royal Societies of England and Scotland,
and of the Scottish Antiquarian Society, Chairman
of several cable companies, of the Globe Telegraph
and Trust, and of the Metropolitan Electric Supply
Company. Among the honours conferred on him
may be mentioned the Grand Cordon of the
Medjidie, Knight Commandership of St. Saviour
of Greece, the Portuguese Orders of the Conception
and the Rose, and Grand Cross of the Royal
iVrditary Order of our Saviour Jesus Christ ; he is
also an officer of the Legion of Honour.
J^amiljT of glcnison.
Nathaniel Denison, of Nottingham, and of Daybrook, co.
Notts, III. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Robert Huish, of Notting-
ham, and d. 1783, leaving by her (who d. 1811) an only son,
Kobeex Denison, of Daybrook, who m. Mary, dau. of John
Huthwaite, and d. before 1826, leaving by her (who d. 21 Feb.
I7H7) with other issue, a son,
Henry Denison, of Daybrook, who m. 1815, Anne, dau. of
Ito-bert Goulding, of Speke Hall, co. Lancaster, and d. 17
Aug. 1859, having by her (who d. 8 Oct. 1877) had issue,
Emma, 6. 19 Oct. 1816 ; in. 12 June, IS51, Siii John Pender
Mary, m. to Lieut.-Col. M. B. G. Reed, of the a4th Regt.,
and d. s.p. 30 Nov. 185S, bur. at Rangoon, India.
Arms — Gu., on a bend nebuly arg., between a terrestrial
fflobe in chief ppr., and a lieur.de-lis in base of the second,
t»o lions' heads erased of the first.
Crest— A demi-lion, or, charged on the shoulder with a
cross-crosslet sa., holding in the dexter paw a seax ppr.,
I'omel and hilt gold, and resting the sinister paw on a globe as
tiiihe arms.
Supporta-s (as G.C.5LG.)— On either side a merman sup-
porting with the exterior hand a Corinthian column, thereon
flames of tire, all ppr.
Motto — Perse ve 10.
&a(s— Middleton Hall, Uphall, LinUlhgow; Footscray Place,
Footscray, Kent.
Town Residence— \%, Arlington Street, Piccadilly, S.W.
Clv.bs — Brooks's, Reform, City, and Garrick.
PENN OF CAMROSE HOUSE.
Pexx, Richard Poyee Lewis, Esq. of Camrose
House, CO. Pembroke, J.P. for Haverfordwest, b. 19
Oct. 1859 ; m. 24 March, 1885, Edith Mary, only
dau. of Charles Hugh Allen, Esq. of Robeston Hall,
Milford Haven, S. W'ales, and has issue,
I. Charles Lewis William Allen, 6. 30 Sept. 1S87.
II. John Richard Poyer, b. 8 Feb. 1892.
I. Mabel Edith Mary, b. 11 March, 1886.
II. Anita Sophia Katherine, 6. 20 Oct. 1890.
Lineag-e. — Richard Penn, 6. 7 July, 1787, at Kingsand,
in the parish of Maker, Devon; vi. 24 Sept. 1828, Emma
Margaret, dau. of — Tucker, Esq. of Mead Lodge, Pembroke,
and by her (who d. 14 Nov. 1356, and was bur. at Walwyns
Castle, inside the church) had issue. Mr. Penn d. 19 May,
1858, and was bur. at Walwyns Castle, outside the church. His
son.
Col. Lewis William Pentj, C.B., A.D.C., R.A., vi. 22 Dec.
1853, Ann Eliza, eldest dau. of D. P. Callen, Estj, of Molleston,
near Narberth, co. Pembroke, and had issue,
I. Richard Poyer Lewis, who s. to Camrose on the death
of his maternal great-uncle, the late Charles Wheeler
Townsend Webb-Bowen, Esq. who d. 13 April, 1881, aged
84.
II. John William, b. 18 June, 186! : r,i. 18 March, 1884, his
2nd cousin, Mna Newtonia Webb Bowcu. of Camro?e
Vicarage, and (i. 5 Dec. 1890, leaving issue, Edward Hugh
Mowbray, b. 20 Nov. 1885.
I. Katherine Geraldine, m. 22 April, 1835, Francis James
Gordon Thomas, Esq. of Smithfield, near Narberth, co.
Pembroke, and has issue, Frank Griffith, b. 6 Oct. 1887.
II. Beatrice.
III. Helene, m. 24 Jan. 1889, Ernest Ince Allen, youngest
son of Charles Hugh Allen, of Robeston Hall, Milford
Haven, and has issue, Charles Ernest, b. 'Zd Nov. 1889; and
Catherine Helene Mary Edith, b. 28 Aug. 1893.
Col. Penn d. at Kirkee, Bombay, 14 Dec. 1879.
.4 i-//is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a lion rampant sa., for
BowEN ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a fess between three owls or, for
Webb. Crests — .A. lion rampant sa., for Bowen ; an eagle
displayed, standing on a rock, for Webb.
Seat — Camrose House, Camrose, R.S.O., Haverfordwest.
PENNANT OF BODFAE.I.
Pexxant, PniLiP Pennant, Esq. of Bodfari, co.
Flint, J.P., D.L., M.A., High Sheriff 1862, High
Constable of Flint Castle, b. 5 Aug. 1834; m. 29
April, 1862, Mary Frances, dau. of Rev. Edward
Bankes, of Soughton Hall, Flintshire, Canon of
Gloucester, and has issue,
I. David Falcon-er, 6. 16 March, 1S67.
I. Mary Catherine. ii. Georgina Bankes.
III. Adelaide Wynne.
Mr. Pennant, who is son of Rev. George Pearson,
Rector of Castle Camps, co. Camb., who d. 1860, by
Catherine his wife {m. 1826; d. 1859), dau. of Philip
Humberston, Esq. of The Friars, Chester, s. by will
to the Bodfari and other estates of his cousin and
godfather, David Pennant, Esq. of Downing, co.
Flint (son of Thomas Pennant, the historian and na-
turalist), at the decease, 1853, of Louisa, Viscountess
Fielding, Mr. David Pennant's granddau. and last
descendant, and in 1860 he assumed by royal licence
the siu-name of Pennant, in lieu of his patronymic
Pearson, and the arms of Pennant quarterly with
tliose of Pearson. Mr. Pennant has four brothers
and three sisters surviving, George Falconer;
Charles; John Batteridge; Edward Lynch;
Catherine Hester ; Frances Elizabeth ; and Adelaide
Soi^hia.
Lineage. — The family of Pennant derived its descent
from Tudor Trevor, a.d. 924, founder of the tribe of the
1590
PEX
THE LANDED GENTRY
PEN
Marches, called Earl of HcnifoixT, the son of Ynjr ap Cad-
farch.
TuoMAs Penkan't, of Downing, the naturalist ami traveller,
■was "24111 in descent from Tudor Trevor. He m. Elizabeth,
dau. of James Falconer, Lieut. R.N. (her hvother was creat-
Srandfather of the present Philip Pennant Pennant, Esq.), and
had issue,
David Pennant, Esq., m. Louisa, dau. of Sir H. Peyton,
Bart., and had a son,
David Pennant, Esq., m. 1st, 21 June, ]82'2, Lady Caroline
Spencer-Churchill, only dau. of George, 5th Duke of Marl-
borough, which lady d. 10 Jan. 1824, and 2udly, Lady Emma
Brudenell, dau. of Pobert, 6th Earl of Cardigan, and hy her
(who d. 2 Dec. 1S47) had issue, LoDisA, who m. 1846, Rodolph
"William Basil, Viscount Fielding (subsequently 8th Earl of
Denbigh and Desmond), and d. '.853, without issue. David
Pennant, inn., d. 1S35. David Pennant, sen. d. 1841, leaving
hy his will to Philip Pennant Pearson, his cousin and godson,
the Bodfari and other Pennant estates in case of his granddau.,
Louisa, dying without issue. On Lady Fielding's death he
succeeded, and has assumed the name and arms of Pennant
hy royal licence.
^)-»is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Pennant; 2nd and Srd,
Pearson. fVt.fJs— 1st, Pennant ; 2nd, Peakson.
iScat— Nantlys, St. Asaph, co. Flint.
PENNEFATHER OF BATHSAIiLAGH.
PEXXEFATnER, Edward, Esq. of Eafchsallagh,
Grangeton, co. Wicklow, Parrister-at-Law, Q.C.,
J.P. and D.L., b. 22 Sept. 1809; m. 80 March,
1841, Harriet, Srd dau. of the late Richard Hall,
Esq. of Copped Hall, Totteridse, co. Hertford,
and by her (who d. 7 March, 1868) has had issue,
I. Edward Wade, b. 4 May, 1843 ; d. IG Sept. 1846.
II. Arthur Wiloughby, b. 19 Feb. 1847 ; d. 6 Sept. 1863.
III. Charles Edwakd, Capt. Army Reserve, late 4th
Hussars, 6. 1 May, 1849.
IV. Frederick William, 6. 29 April, 1852, Barrister-at-Law in
England and Ireland.
I. Susan Mary, m. John Gathorne Wood, Esq., eldest son
of John Wood, Esq. of Thedden Grange, co. Southamp-
ton, and d. 18 Dec. 1864, leaving issue.
Xiineag-e. — The first of this family who settled in Ireland
was
Matthew Penn-efathek, a Cornet in the army, son of
Abraham Pennefather, and younger brother of Abraham
Pennefather, of Hanbury-on-the-Hill, co. Stafford. lie ac-
quired by patent, 1666, the estates of Clonegoose, Ballylanigan,
A'c., CO. Tipperary ; he r,i. and had (with another son, John,
of Compsey) his successor,
Matthew Pennefather, Esq., m. Levina Kingsmill, heir
of Ballyowen, afterwards New Park, co. Tipperary, and left
three sons,
I. Kingsmill, his heir.
u. Matthew, Lieut.-Col. in Gen. Sabine's Regt. in Queen
. Annie's wars, gallantly distinguished at Oudenarde. sub-
sequently returned to Ireland, and was appointed Auditor
of the Irish Revenue in the reign of George I., and was
M.P. for Cashel from 1716 until his decease 1733. Col.
Pennefather m. 1697, Catherine, dau. of Sir Randal Beres-
ford, 2nd Bart, of Coleraine, and left four daus., Mary, m.
William Palliser, Esq. of Rathfarnham : Levina, d. unm.
14 May, 1734; Dorothea, m. William Williams, Esq. of
Mount Williams, co. Mcath ; Elizabeth, m. 1735, Alex-
ander, 5th Earl of Antrim.
HI. William, of Marlow, m. 1755, Anne, dau. of Lovelace
Taylor, Esq. of Koan, co. Tipperary, and had two sons,
Thomas and John, father of Thomas, of Marlow, who m.
Mary Moore, of Mooresfort, and was father of Thomas
Pennefather. who m. 1818, Mary, dau. of Vere Dawson Hunt,
Esq. of Cappagh, and left, with two daus., F'anny Mary
Dorothy and Anna, m. Col. Hunt, one son. Rev. Thomas
Pennefather, Vicar of Kiltennel, co. Carlow, 6. 1823, m.
1859, Catharine Sophia, dau. of Rev. Henry Preston Elring-
ton, D.D., son of Thomas Ehington, D.D., Bishop of Ferns
and Leighlin, and has issue, Thomas Henry, b. 1861;
AVilliam de Vere, b. 1870 ; Isabella Mary : Charlotte Sophia ;
F'rances Eliiabeth ; Ellen Emily Janet.
The eldest son,
Kingsmill Pennefather, Esq. of New Park, Col. of Militia,
M.P. for Cashel, and afterwards for Tipperary, m. his cousin,
the only dau. and heir of John Pennefatlicr, Esq. of Compsey,
and had (with four daus., the eldest, Mary, m. Hamilton Lowe,
Esq. of Rose Green; the 2nd, Levina, 7/i. Sir John St. Lcger,
Baron of the Exchequer; the Srd m. Capt. Prince ; and the 4th
311. Rev. Francis Gore) six sons,
I. RiCHABD, his heir. '
II. Thomas, on whom the Compsey estates, together witts
Kilshane and Ballyneira, was settled 1730. Ho in. in thut.
year, Frances Goodwin, of Island Bridge, near Dublin, and
left at his decease, 1764 (with two daus., one of whom,
Frances, m. Thomas Oldis, Esq. of Ballylanigan), a son,
John Bolton, m. his cousin, the dau. of John Pennefather,
Esq. of Poulevarla, and d. 1811, aged 77, leaving, witb
two daus., Elizabeth and Anne, 7)i. William LathaiQiy Esq.
of Ballyshenan, one son,
Thomas, of Ballylanigan, Mayor of Cashel, ^n. Anne,
dau. of John Hunt, Esq. of Moync, and d. 25 Dee.
1828, having had issue,
William, of 30th Regt., distinguished in India, the-
Peninsular, and Egypt, and at Waterloo, m. 2 Sept.
1822, Susan, dau of Anthony O'Dwyer, Esq. o£
Cashel, d. v. p., leaving an only son,
William, of Ballylanigan, J.P., 6. 16 Aug. 1823:
■in. 16 Nov. 1852, Kate, 2nd dau. of Richard Scott,
Esq., Solicitor, and has issue, William, b. 17 Sept^
1853 ; Richard, b. 22 July, la55 : John, 6. 20 May,.
1858; Mary Susan; and Catherine Ada Susau
Mary Alozisia.
Kingsmill, an Officer in the army, d. in the Peninsula.
Richard, of Kilshane, m.Miss Going, dau. of Rev. Mr.
(icing.
Thomas, Mayor of Cashel.
Cherry, to. John Smithwick, Esq., and had issue.
III. William, of Carrigeen. iv. Job ', of Poulevarla.
V. Matthew. vi. Frederick.
Mr. Pennefather d. 1735, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Pennefather, Esq. of New Park, M.P. for Cashel,
id. Charity, 3rd dau. of Alderman John Graham, of Platten, co.
^Icath, and had two sons and three daus.,
I. Kingsmill, M.P. for Cashel 1753, 1761, and 1771, m. the
Hon. Mary Lysaght, dau. of John, Lord Lisle, and dying
!'. p. May, 1771, left issue,
1 Richard, successor to his grandfather, of New Park,
M.P. for Cashel, Lieut.-Col. of the Tipperary Militia, to.
1st, 17s2, Anna, only dau. and heir oi Matthew Jacob,
ICsq. of St. Johnstown, co. Tipperary ; 2ndly, Sarah,
relict of John Gladstone, Esq. of Annesgift ; and 3rdly,
Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas Mansergh, Esq. of Grenane.
Lieut.-Col. Pennefather d. May, 1831, and by the 1st
wiie only he had issue to survive youth, three sons and
five daus.,
1 Kingsmill, Lieut.-Col. of the Tipperary Militia, who
d. in the lifetime of his fattier, 1819. He m. 1st, Maria,
dau. of Burton Persse, Esq. of co. Galway, by whom
he had one dau .
Anna, in. Stephen Moore, Esq. of Barne, co. Tip-
perary.
He m. 2ndly, Grace, dau. of Thomas Barton, Esq. of
Grove, and had two daus.
Mary. Katherine.
2 Mathew, of New Park, co. Tipperary, J.P. and D.L.,.
High Sheriff 1826, and formerly M.P. for Cashel, b.
17H4: m. 1814, his cousin, Anna, 4th dau. of Daniel
ConnV, Esq. of Ballybricken, co. Cork, and left issue,
1 Daniel Francis, b. 1816. 2 Richard.
1 Mary. 2 Anna.
3 William, of Lakefield, m. 1819, Charity Maria, dau.
of Richard Long, Esq. of Longfield, co. Tipperary,
and d. 4 Feb. 1872, leaving issue,
Richard, of Lakefield, J. P., 6. 19 Jan. 1826; m. 24
Feb. 1857, Emma Elizabeth, duu. of Robert Darwm
Vaughton, Esq. of Ashfurlong House, co. Warwic-U
and d. 1876, leaving issue,
1 William Vaughton, now of Lakefield, *. 14 Jan.
1862.
2 Richard Dymoke, 6. 1865.
1 Maria Emma.
3 Anna Louisa.
William. Matthew, d. 1859.
William John Copley Lyndhurst, d. 1865.
1 Dorothea, m. 1st, Richard L ckwood, Esq. of Cashel,
and 2ndly, Thomas Sadler, Esq.
2 Mary Anne, m. Lieut.-Col. John Lind«ay, of co.
Tyrone.
3 Catherine, m. Col. Lloyd, of Rockville, co. Bos-
common.
4 Margaret, ni. Ambrose Going, Esq. of Ballyphilip, co.
Tipperary.
5 Eliza, in. 1st, Major Acheson Montgomery Moore,
of Garvagh, co. Tyrone, by whom she had one dau.,
and 2ndly, Sir John Judkin Fitzgerald, 2nd Bart, of
Lisheen.
2 John (Rev.), in. Elizabeth, dau. of Major Perceval, an^J-
had issue,
Kingsmill, Major Limerick Militia, 7)i. 1st, Frances,
eldest dau. of Major Townscnd, Monckton Hall, ot tho
28th Regt., and had one son, John, and four daus.,
Elizabeth, Fanny, Caroline, and Clare. He m. 2ndly.
1842, Jane Catherine Patnca, eldest dau. of Thomaa
2 Harriet Lavinia.
PEN
THE LAN'DED GENTRY.
PEN
1591
• He Grenier de Fonblanque, K.H., formerly H.M.'s
Consul-Gcneral and Chaiire d'Affaires in Servia, and
giandilau. of Sir Jonah Bai lington, Knt., Judge of the
Admiralty in Ireland, by whom (who d. 6 May, 18s6)
he had issue,
Charles Edward de Fonblanque, 6. 23 June, 1843.
lluth.
J. de Fonblanque, in. 28 April, 1886, Madeline, dau.
of Sir Robert Frescott Stewart.
■William AVestby, Lieut. R.N., m. Elizabeth, dau. of
William Harding, Esq.
John Lysaght (Sir\ K.C.B., Grand Cross of the Legion
of Honour, and Commander of the Order of St. Maurice
and St. Lazarus of Sardinia, Gen. in the army. Col.
iind Foot, and Commander of the Forces at Malta,
distinguished in India and the Crimea, m. 1830,
Margaret, eldest dau. of John Carr, Esq. of Mountrath,
and d. 1872.
Joseph Lysaght, Barrister-at-Law, -m. Elizabeth, dau. of
— liea, Esq. of Barnwood, co. Gloucester, and had one
dau. lulia.
Eobert Perceval, Lieut, and Adjutant in the 3rd Eegt. of
Native Cavalry in Bengal, m. Miss Elizabeth Benson,
and by her (who d. 28 March, 1887) had one son, Henry,
late Capt. 4Ist Regt., m. 23 Oct. 1860, Margaret Luchesa
Jane Mana, widow of Col. Temple West, and only dau.
and heir of Sir John George Reeve de la Pole, 8th
Bart., of Shute House, and '7. 9 Aug. 1888, aged 97;
and a dau. Laura, m. Dr. George Rae, Bengal Medical
Establishment.
Ann, m. William Ryan, Esq. of Ballymackeoghe, co.
Tipperary, and has issue.
Mary, m. Rear-Admiral Henry Vansittart, of Bisham
Abbey, Berks, and has issue.
Clare, m. Thomas Evans, Esq. of Ashore, co. Tipperary,
Lieut. R.N.
Laura, m. — Philips, Esq. of Mount Philips.
3 William, M.P. for Cashel from 1783 to 1797 ; he was for
thirty-eight years Revenue Collector of Athlone and Cork,
and for ten years Surveyor-General in Ireland : he vi.
Frances, 2nd dau. of Francis Nisbett, Esq. of Derry-
carne, co. Leitrim, and has issue,
William, H.E.I. C.S., d. Aug. 1826.
EicHAUD Daniel, of Kilbracken, co, Leitrim, J.P. and
D.L., Col. (retired) East Kent Militia, b. 13 Aug. 1818 ;
■in. 7 Oct. 1868, Hon. Sarah Annade Montmorency, ilau.
of Very Rev. Hervey, Viscount Montmorres, and has
issue, W'illiam de Montmorency, b. 27 Aug. 1869 ; Anna
de Montmorency ; and Mary Eva de Montmorency.
Jane, m. Daniel Conner, Esq. of Ballybricken, co. Cork,
and d.s. p. 1869.
Margaret, m. Richard Warren, M.D. of Lisgoold, son of
Rev. Robert Warren, of Crookstown, co. Cork.
Klizabeth, m. PhineasBury, Esq. of Curragh Bridge, co.
Limerick, and Little Island, co. Cork.
Francis Mary, m. Col. Arthur St. George Herbert Step-
ney, C.B., Coldstream Guards, and d. 1848.
1 Mary, m. Daniel Conner, Esq. of Ballybricken, co. Cork,
and had issue.
2 Catherine, m. Daniel Mansergh, Esq. of Cashel, and had
issue.
3 Margaret, in. Robert Warren, Esq., son of Sir Eobert
Warren, 1st Bart, of Warrenscourt, and had issue.
U. William, of Knockevan, Major 13th Light Dragoons,
M.P. for Cashel 1771, m. Ellen, eldest dau. of the Ven.
Edward Moore, D.D., of Moorest'ort, co. Tipperary,
Archdeacon of Emily, and d. Nov. 1819, having had two
suns,
1 Richard, one of the Barons of the Exchequer in Ireland
m. Jane, eldest dau. of John Bennet, Justice of the
King's Bench in Ireland, and had three sons and three
daus ,
Richard, of Darling Hill, co. Tipperary, Under-Secretary
for Ireland, m. 1S36, Lady Emily Arabel Georgiana
Butler, dau. of Richard, 1st Earl of Glengall, and d
1849, leaving issue, Richard, 6. 13 May, 1837, and
Evelyn Henrietta, m. 2 March, 1869, Arthur Philip,
6th Earl Stanhope. His widow m. 1852, CoL H. A.
Hankey.
John. William.
Ellen, m. John Cromie, Esq.
Susan, m. Rev. Robert Jessop.
Dorothea, in. Somerset Richard, Lord Famham, and d.
30 Nov. 1861.
2 Edward (the Eight Hon.), Lord Chief Justice of the
Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland (of whom we
ti-eat).
1. JIary, m. John Croker, Esq. of Ballinagard.
n. Eliza, VI. Morgan O'Meara, Esq. of Tooraavara.
in. Charity, m. Samuel Allen, Esq, of Golden.
Mr. Pcnnefather d. 1775. His grandson,
The Right Hon. Edward Pennefathee, Lord Chief
Justice of Ireland, one of the most eminent and learned
lawyers of his time, 2nd son of Major William Pennefather,
iSth Light Dragoons, of Knockevan, co. Tipperary, M.P. for
Cashel, by Ellen his wife, m. 6 Jan. 1806, Susan, eldest dau.
of the late .lohn Darby, Esq. of Markly, Sussex, ana of Leap
Castle, King's co., and by her (who d. 6 April, 1862) left
issue,
I. Edwakd, now of Eathsallagh.
II. William (Rev.), Rector of Callan, co. Kilkenny, l.
1811 ; in. 1846, Anne, eldest dau. and co-heir of the late
Gen. Hon. John Brodrick (youngest son of the 3rd Vis-
count Midleton), by Anne bis wife, dau. ot Robert Graham,
Esq of Fintry, and had issue,
1 Edward Graham, Lieut.-Col. Inniskilling Dragoons, b.
1850.
1 Mary Alice. 2 Margaret Susan.
3 Florence Anne. 4 Ellen Isabella.
5 Agnes Elizabeth.
iiT. John Edward, d. 19 May, 1842.
IV. Richard Theodore, Auditor-Gen. of Ceylon, m. 1851,
Ariana Margaretta, dau. of Col. Shore, and d. 1865, leaving
two sons,
1 Edward George, deceased.
2 Richard.
I. Anne, m. 1831, the late Wade Browne, Esq. of Monkton
Farleigh, Wilts, and had issue.
II. Ellen, ro. 1836, James Thomas O'Brien, D.D., late Bishop
of Ossory and Ferns 1842-75, and has issue, Edward Penne-
father (d'ece.iscd) : James Thomas ; lieorge Thomas Michael;
William; John Michael; Francis Alexander; Henry Arthur;
Charles Monsell; Ellen Violet; Dorotha, 7)i. Yarburgh Lloyd
Greame, Esq. of Sewerby House, co. York; Mary, m. Rev.
Walter de Montmorency, of Castle Morres, co. Kilkenny ;
Kathei ine ; and Alice.
III. Susan, m. 1840, the late Richard Hall, Esq. of Finden
Place, Sussex, and 92, Eaton Place, London, and has issue,
Spencer Richard, Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards, and
Mary, m. 186t, Lieut.-Gen. Arthur James Lycn Fre-
mantle, C.B., Governor of Malta.
IV. Katherine.
V. Mary, jh. 1845, George Le Hume, Esq. of Artramont,
CO. Wexford, and has issue, George Ruthven, Governor of
Dominica; and three daus.
VI. Dorothea, ?«. 18.50, the late James Thomas, 4th Earl of
Courtown, and d. 1859, leaving issue.
Lord Chief Justice Pennefather d. 6 Sept. 1847.
Jrms — Per fesse or and gu. a bend erm. Crest — A lion
sejant arg., sustaining an oval shield per fesse or and gu.,
charged with a bend erm. Mottoes — 1 abyde my tyme;
Vivite fortes.
.S(:o«— Rathsallagh, Grangeton. Town Residence — 6, Fitz-
william Place, Dublin.
PENNINGTON OF BROOME HALL.
Pennington, Frederick, Esq. of Broome Hall,
Surrey, J.P. for Surrey and London, M.P. for
Stockport 1874-85, b. 7 March, 1819; m. 13 June,
1S54, Margaret Landell, dau. of the Eer. John
Sharpe, D.D., Vicar of Doucaster, and Canon of
York, and has issue,
Fredeeic, 6. 20 Dec. 1863.
Evelyn, m. 1884, Capt. Francis, late Royal Irish Regt.
Lilian, m. 1885, Hubert T. Cattley, Esq.
Ada, in. 1886, H. E. Taunton-Collins, Esq.
Lineagre. — Eiciiakd Pennington, Esq., m. 2 Jan. 17^6,
Margaret Leyland, and d. II Dec. 180S, leaving by her (who
d. 10 Aug. 1826) a son,
John Pennington, Esq. of Hindley Lodge, co. Lancaster,
who m. 1796, Elizabeth, dau. of John Hargrcaves, Esq. of
Westhoughton, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 1853) had
issue,
I. Richard, m. 1st, his cousin, Ann Kargreaves, and had
issue ; 2ndly, Jane Caldicott, of Wood ord.
II. John, m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Dr. Johnson, and had issue.
III. Alfred, d. unm.
IV. Frederick, now of Broome Hall.
I. Ann, 771. Rev. Hugh Evans, ;ind had issue.
II. Catherine, m. 1st, Joseph Mellor, of Bahia, and had
issue ; 2ndly, — Blackburn, M.D.
III. Maria, m. Thomas Thomasson, Esq. of Bolton, and had
issue.
Mr. Pennington d. in 1850.
,^-fa«— Broome Hall. Holmwood, Surrey.
Toicn Residence— 11 , Hyde Park Terrace, London, W.
PENNYMAN OF ORMESBY HALL.
Pennyman, James Stovin, Esq. of Ormesby
Ilall, CO. York, J.P. North Riding of co. Y'ork, b.
1592
PEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEN
15 Oct. 1S30; m. 19 Sept. ]855, Mary Mackenzie,
2nd dau. and co-heir of AVilliam Josepli Coltman,
Esq. of Naburn Hall, co. York, and lias issue,
I. James AVobsley, b. 10 Aur. 18o6 ; m. 6 Oct. 1882, Dora
Maria, 3rd dau. of H. K. Beaumont, Esq., M.P., of Whit-
leyBeaumont, AV.R. co. York, and has issue, James
Beaumont Worsley, b. 17 Dec. 1883; Thomas Henry, b.
16 .May, 1892, and Mary Dorothy.
II. Alfred Worsley, Capt. 25th Kcgt. King's Own Borderers,
6. 7 Oct. 1858.
III. Frank Worsley, b. 15 Jan. 1864; u. 23 Sept. 1831.
IV. William Geoffrey, b. 3 May, 1870.
I. Kdith Mary, in. 26 June, 1890, Capt. George Fraser
Phillips, 14th Regt. only son of late Henry Wyndham
Phillips, of Sydenham, Capt. 14th P.O.W. Regt.
liineag-e. — The Pennymans claim Saxon extraction. The
name was originally written Penna-Man, signifying the chief
head man, and the family was first settled in Kent. From
Thomas Pennyman, of Stokesley, co. York, descended
James Pennyman, Esq. of Ormesby, to whom Sir William
■Scgar, Norroy King of Arms, granted, 1 May, 1599, a crest to
liis coat of arms, viz., "a lion's head erased and pierced with
an arrow or, on a mural crown gules." He m. Ann Burnett,
of Breakhouse, Cleveland, and had a numerous family. The
•eldest surviving son,
James Pennyman, Esq. of Ormesby, m. 1st, Catherine, dau.
■of AVilliam Kingley, Esq. of Canterbury, and 2ndly, Joan
Smith, of London, ty both cf whom he had issue. Mr. Penny-
jnan d. 1655, and was s. by his eldest son,
CoL. Sir James Pennyman, 1st Bart, of Ormesby, a distin-
guished officer under the royal banner during the civil wars,
who was created a baronet 22 Feb. 1663-64, Sir James m. Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heir of Stephen Korcliffe, Esq., and dying
1680, was s. by his son,
Sir Thomas Pennyman, 2nd Bart, of Ormesby, Lord Privy
Seal to William 111. He ni. Frances, dau. of Sir John Low-
Thcr, of Lowther, co. Westmorland, and was s. 170::), by his
eldest son.
Sir James Pennyman, 3rd Bart, of Ormesby, m. Mary, dau.
of Michael Warton, Esq. of Beverley, andco-heirof her brother,
■fcir Michael Warton, Knt. By her he had issue,
I. James, m. Dorothy, dau. of Most Rev. William Wake,
Archbishop of Canterbury, and d. v. p. an.l jj.^j. 1743.
II. William (Sir), 4th Bart., d. unm. 1708.
III. Warton, who s. as 5th Bart.
IV. Ra'ph. m. a dau. of William Gee, Esq. ol Bishop Burton,
and had issue,
James, who s. as 6th Bart.
1. Catherine, 7?i. R. Bethel, Esq. of Rise.
ji. Dorothy, m. Rev. James Worsley, of Stonegrave, co.
York, younger son of Thomas VVorsley, Esq. of Hovingham
Hall, CO. York, by Mary, his wife, eldest d:iu. of SirThomas
Frankland, 2nd Bart, of Thirkelby, by Elizabeth Russell
liis wife, granddau. of Oliver Cromwell. The son of this
marriage, Col. James Worsley, b. 1764; m. 1789, Lydia,
dau. of Taylor White, Esq., and sister of Sir Tliomas Wol-
laston White, 1st Bart, of Wallingwells, and by her (who d.
19 April, 1832) left at his decease, 1807,
1 James White Worsley, who took the name of Penny-
man, and s. to Ormesby Hall.
2 Thomas Taylor Worsley, Officer in 15th Regt., a Penin-
sular an . Waterloo veteran (medal with clasps), m. 1825,
Rose, 4th dau. of Rev. J. Stovin, D.D., ami d. s. p. 1851.
Z Charles Pennyman Wors ey (Rev.), b. 1798; m. 1826,
Caroline, dau. of Peter Acklom, Esq. of Beverley, and d.
1863, leaving issue,
Charles Bethell, 6. 1830 ; d. 1866.
Pennyman White, b. 1838, late Capt. 60th Rifles.
Mary Caroline, m. 1857, Rev. E. M. Chapman, Rector of
Tuynton, Lincoln.
Harriet Maria.
4 William Worsl?y (Rev.), Rector of Bratoft, co. Lincoln,
h. 1800 ; m. 1825, Louisa, dau. of Rev. W. B. Ramsden.
Wed. 1881, and left issue,
AVilliam Ramsden, b. 1832: m. 1862, Mary, dau. of
.aSneas Macdonald, Esq. of Canada, and d. 11 March,
1871, leaving issue.
Frederick Thomas, a twin brother, 1832 ; d. 1847.
Francis, Capt. in the Mercantile Marine, 6. 1836; to.
1863, Katherine, dau. of Picv. Francis Pickford, co. Lin-
coln, ana has issue,
liichard, an Officer B.N.I., m. 30 Aug. 1877, Edith, 2nd
dau. of M. Staniland, Esq. of Harrington Hall, co.
Lincoln, and has issue.
Louisa Augusta, m. 1863, George Boden, Esq., Q.C., and
Recorder of Derby.
Dinily, m. 1852, Charles George TJppleby, Esq., of co.
Lincoln, and d. 21 Oct. 1870, leaving issue.
Lydia, d. 1859.
Constance, m. 1863, Henry AVinteringham, Esq., C.E.
and has issue ; he d. 1877 ; she d. ISaS. '
III. Mary, d. unm.
Sir James d. 1745. His 3rd son.
Sir AA''arton Pennyman, 5th Bart, of Ormesby, assumed the
additional stirname of Warton. He Hi. Charlotte, dau. of Sir
Charles Hothani, 4th Bart, of Scorborough, by Bridget his
wife, dau. of AV. Gee, Esq., and had issue,
Charlotte, to. Francis Boynton, Esq.
Jlary, m. Williain Berry, Esq. of Bristol.
Maigaret, m. Henry Mai.ster, Esq. of VVinestead.
Haniet, vi. Henry Stapylton, Esq. of Wig-hiu Park.
Caroline, m. Roger Gee, Esq. of Bishop Burton.
Diana, to. Gen. George Hotham.
Sir Warton d. 1770, and was s. by his nephew.
Sir James Pennyman, 6th Bart, of Ormesby, M.P., m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir Heniy Grey, 1st Bart, of Howick, co. Nortli.
umberland, and 1st cousin of Earl Grey, by whom (who d. 14
Sept. 1851) he left issue,
I. AVilliam Henry, his heir.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Hannah.
III. Charlotte, m. Lst, 1805, Charles, son, of Sir George
Robinson, Bart., and 2ndly, 1812, John George Boss, Esq.,
and <;. ] 1 Sept. 1832.
IV. Frances Harriot, to. 1st, 29 Nov. 1808, Charles John
Berkely, M.D. of Beverley, and 2ndly, 26 Aug. 1820, J. AV.
C. Robinson, Esq.
Sir James d. 27 March, 1808, and was s. by his son.
Sir William Henry Pennyman, 7th Bart, of Ormesby, m,
Charlotte, dau. of Bethel Robinson, Esq. of Calwick, and d.
1852, when his estates devolved on his cousin,
James AVhite Worsley, Esq. of Ormesby, J.P., Capt, R.E..
who took the surname and arms of Pennyman, b. 5 Nov.
1792 ; TO. 24 March, 1828, Frances, 3rd dau. of Rev. James
Stovin, D.D., Rector of Rossington, co. York, and by her
(who d. 6 June, 1869) had issue,
James Stovin, now of Ormesby Hall.
FYances Maria, m. 17 July, 1855, Forbes MacBean, Esq., late
Li.ut.-Col. 92nd Regt., and has issue.
Capt. J. AV. Pennyman d. 1 Feb. 1870.
Jrms — Gu., a chevron erm. between three broken spears
or, he;ided arg. CreH— On a mural crown gu., a lion's heail
erased or, pierced through the neck with a broken spear in
bend or, head towards the sinister arg. Motto — Fortiter et
fiileliter.
Seat— Ormesby Hall, Middlesborough, co. York.
PENRHYN OF EAST SHEEN.
Penrhyn, Edward Hugh Letcestee, Esq. of
East Sheen, Surrey, and of Bournemouth, Hants,
M.A., J. P. and D.L. for co. Surrey, and J.P. for
Hants, late Cliairman of the Quarter Sessions for
Surrey, also late Chairman of County Council same
CO., and late Major 1st Royal Surrey Militia, h. 7
June, 1827; m. 21 April, 1853, Vere, dau. of
Gosling, Esq. of Eotley's Park, Surrey, and of
Hassobuiy, Essex, and has issue surTiving,
I. Arthur Leycester, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 10 March, 1866.
II. George Leycester, b. 25 April, 1871.
I. Charlotte Georgina. ii. Constance Vere.
III. Agnes Eleanor, m. 30 Dec. 1885, Rev. Phipps John
Hornby, Vicar of St. Kichael-on-AVyre, Lancaster.
IV. Amy Gertrude, m. 2 June, 1887, Major Arthur R. Hop-
wood, late Rifle Brigade.
V. Maud Lina. vi. Cecil Mary.
Ijineage. — Edward Leycester, Esq., J.P. and D.L. (son
of Rev. Oswald Leycester, a younger brother of Ralph Ley-
cester, of Toft Hall, Cheshire), b. 16 Sept. 1794, assumed the
surname of Penrbyn in lieu of his patronymic in compliance
with the will of Baroness Penrhyn, of Penrhyn Castle, who d.
about 1817. He m. 16 Dec. 1823, Lady Charlotte Elizabeth
Stanley, e'dest dau. of Edward Smith (Stanley), 13th Earl of
Derby, and by this lady (who d. 15 Feb. 1853) had issue,
Edward Hugh Leycester, now of East Sheen.
Oswald Henry Leycester (Rev.), Rector of Winwick, and
Hon. Canon of Lancashire, m. Charlotte, dau. of the late
Edmund Hornby, Esq. of Dalton Hall, co. Lancaster, and
has issUe,
Charles AVindham Leycester, b. 5 Nov. 1873.
Eihel Frances. Mary Charlotte.
Elizabeth Gertrude.
Mary Charlotte Leycester, m. 1850. the late Morgan Yeat-
man, Esq. of Shawfield, Bromley, Kent.
Emma Catherine Leycester.
PEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEN
1593
Mt. Penrhyn d. 6 March, 18C1.
Seats— East Sheen, Surrey, and The Toft, Eournemouth,
PENBICE OF KILVHOUGH,
Penrice, Thomas, Esq. of Kilvroiigh, co. Gla-
morgan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1867, b. G
i^pril, 1820 ; ni. 10 June, 1852, Louisa, 2nd dau.
of Rev. George Ernest Little, of Newbold Pace}',
CO. Warwick, by his wife, Jane S. W. Knightlev,
of The Bury, co. Warwick, and has by her (who d.
3Iarck, 1880) issue,
,1. Louisa Jane, m. Sept. 1879, Admiral Sir Algernon
Maclennan Lyons, K.C.B., and has issue,
Thomas Humphrey Lyons, b. 12 June, ISSO.
Algernon, b. 17 Aug. 1886.
\Yinifredj J J 20Au^. 1885.
Maud J ' "
«. Jane, in. Aug. 1876, William Denman Benson, Esq. of tlie
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, and d. 7 Jan. 1891.
Lineage. — The Penrices of Kilvrough are descended from
an ancient family of the same name ivhich has been for many
generations located at Crowle, co. Worcester. The eldest
tiranch of the family was seated at Penrice Castle, in the
lordship of Gower, co. Glamorgan. The Manor at Castle
of Penrice passed into the family of Mansol of Maryan,
through the marriage of Isabella Penrice with a member of
tliat family in 1420.
Thomas Penrice, Esq. of Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, was the
residuary legatee of John Howe, last Lord C bed worth, and s.
to his lordship's estates in Gloucester and Wilts, which he sold
1810. He m. Hannah Waite, and d. 2 Nov. 181C, leaving by
filer who d. 5 Jan. 1829) five children,
I. John, his heir of Great Yarmouth, and Wilton House, co.
Norfolk, Capt. 15th Hussars, b. 4 June, 1787 ; )». June, 18U),
Maiia Catheiine, eldest d: u. of Herbert Newton Jarrett,
E.sq. of Bromley Lodge, Essex, and by her (who d. Oct. 1867;
had issue,
1 John, of Great Yarmouth, afterwards of Bramerton, Nor-
wich, J.P. and D.L., Major Norfolk Artillery, b. 5 Dec.
1818; m. Charlotte Ann Cobb, and d. s. p. 12 Oct. 1892.
2 Thomas, now of Kilvrough.
3 Herbert Newton, Capt. li.E., d. 8 March, 1890, unm.
4 Charles Berners (Kev.), M.A., Kector of Little Plum.stead,
Norfolk, m. 1864, Catherine, dau. of llev. George How-
man.
5 Fountaine Jones, d. young.
1 Maria Catherine, m. Nov. 1848, Gen. Sir George Colt
Langley, K.C.B., and d. 25 Nov. 1887, leaving issue.
■2 Caroline Leonora, m. Col. Henry Evans, H.E.I.C.S., anJ
has issue.
3 Isabella, m. 19 Aug. 1847, Col. Arthur Walter Onslow,
H.E.I.C.S., 2nd son of Sir Henry Onslow, 2ud Bart, of
Hengar, and d. Dec. 1880, leaving issue.
4 Eiimia Vernon.
.5 Julia, m. 8 March. 1859, Col. Edward C. L. Durnford,
E.M.A., son of Col. Durnford, and has issue.
Mr. Penrice d. Nov 1844.
ai. Thomas, of Kilvrough, co. Glamorgan, Capt. 16th Lancers,
and served in all the Peninsular campaigns under the Duke
of Wellington, purchase], 1820, Kilvrough and other estates
in CO. Glamoigan. He was i. i;i March, 1789, and dying .s. p.
1846, was s. by his nephew, the present Thomas Penbice,
Esq. of Kilvrough.
<ii. Charles (Rev.), 6. 12 Sept. 1791, purchased, 1817, the
Plun stead Hall estates and the perpetual advowsons of
■ Plumstead, Witton, and Brundell, and d. 1853.
1. Hannah Green, m. Nov. 1805, Andrew Fountaine, Esq. of
Narford Hall, Norfolk.
«. Mary, m. .May, 1812, Thomas Trench Berney, Esq. of
Morton Hall and Braconash Hall, co. Norfolk.
Arms — Per pale indented arg. and gu., in dexter chief a
woirs head couped at the neck sa. Crest — A wing elevated
surmounting another arg., the former charged with two mullets
of six points in pale gu. M'dlots — Above the crest, Tuto et
celeiiter; under the arms, Justus et propositi tenax.
Seat — Kilvrough, near Swansea.
PENRUDDOCKE OF COMPTON
CHAMBERLAYNE.
Penettddocke, Chaeles, Esq. of Compton Park,
Pyfield, and Baverstocke, Wilts, and Bratton St.
Maur, Somerset, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1861, late Major Commanding 14tli
Wilts K.V., formerly Capt. Melksham Troop
Koral Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry, i. 30 Sept.
1828; m. 26 April, 1853, Flora Henrietta, 2nd
dau. of the late W^alter Long, Esq., M.P., of Eood
Ashton, Wraxall, and Whaddon, Wilts, and Dol-
forgan, co. Montgomery, and has issue,
I. Charles, J.P. for Wilts and Somerset, b. 26 Sept. 183S :
w. 30 April, 1S90, Anne Elizabeth, dau. of the llev.
William Speke, of Sheldon Court, co. Devon, and has
issue,
Charles, 6. 16 Jan, 1893. Flora Mary Elizabeth.
I. Agnes Flora, m. 2 June, 1880, Reginald Gambler Long,
Esq , 2nd son of Walter Jervis Long, Esq. of Preshaw,
CO. Southampton.
II. Leetitia Blanche, 7». 10 Feb. 1880, John Stuart Lindsay
Long, retired Comm. R.N., eldest son of John Long,
Esq. of The |Firs, Walberton, Sussex, by Georginu
Frances, his wife, sister of Sir Simeon Henry Stuart, 6th
Bart., and has issue.
Tii. Constance Henrietta Lowther.
IV. Amy Elizabeth A'Court, iu. 22 July, 1879, Charles
Garner Richardson, Esq. of 7, Inverness Gardens, Ken-
sington.
V. Sybil Katharine Long.
Lineage.— The Penruddockes were originally seated at
Arkelby, Cumberland, the first-mentioned in the family pedi-
gree being Thomas Penruddocke, of Arkelby, who m. Agnes,
dau. of Sir John Lowther, Knt. of Lowther in the same co.,
ancestor of the Earl of Lonsdale. A village, however, of the
same name as the family exists near Penrith, in the parish of
Greystock, and it is found from old deeds that they were settled
at the place called Penruddocke long before they took up their
abode at Arkelby.
From Robert and George Penruddocke — sons of Edward
Penruddocke, who m. the dau. of Robert Highmore, of Cum-
berland— the family afterwards came to be divided into two
branches, distinguished respectively as the Penruddockes of
Hale (Hants), and the Penruddockes of Compton Chamber-
layne (Wilts). The Hale branch became extinct by the death
without issue of Charles, Edward, and George, of Chalk, when
the estate descended to Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Gage. Sir
John Penruddocke lies buried in the church at Hale, with this
quaint insciiption on a brass plate, with arms and quarters:
" Fui quod es ; quod sum eris. a. D. 1600." In a vellum roll,
containing the notitia of Salisbury, we find the following
curious memorandum : " a.d. 1585. The King of Portugal
came to Sarum, and was lodged at Mr. Penruddocke's, at
which time Mrs. Penruddocke was delivered of a son and dau.,
and the King was godfather to them." The King of Portugal
here alluded to was Antonio, Prior of Crato, who got himself
proclaimed King of Portugal, but was dethroned about 1580.
by Philip II., King of Spain. We are told he visited both
France and England. The immediate ancestor of the Wilts
family.
Sir Edward Penruddocke, Knt. of Compton Chamberlayne,
eldest son of George Penruddocke, standard-bearer under
the Earl of Pembroke at the battle of St. Quentin, tanxj.
Mart 1., m. Mary, dau. and heir of George Massey, Esq. of
Puddington, co. Chester, and had, with other issue, a dau.
Dorothy, wife of Alexander Tliistlethwaite, Esq. of Winterslow,
Wilts, and a son and heir,
Sir John Penruddocke, Knt. of Compton Chamberlayne,
M.P. for Wilton 1585, and for Southampton loS6. He v,
Joan, dau. of Sir John Meade, Knt. of Lofts, Essex, and had
issue,
George, d. s. p. John, his heir.
Henry, slain 1644, at Lavington, Wilts, by a party of CnoM-
WELL's soldiers.
Thomas, whose dau. Sarah, m. Dr. Edward Warner.
Edward, d. s. p. 1688. Charles, d. s. p.
Joanna, j)i. 1632, John Young, Esq. of Durnford, \V Uts.
Tiie eldest surviving son,
CoL. John Penruddocke, of Compton Chamberlayne, b.
1619, s. his father 1648. He m. Arundell, sister of George
Freke, of Shroton(who m. Lady Abigail Digby, dau. of John,
Earl of Bristol), and dau. of John Freke, Esq. of Shroton,
Dorset, by Arundell his wife, dau. of Sir George Trenchard,
of Wolverton, and had issue,
George, d. unm. 1664. Thomas, eventual heir.
Elizabeth, to. Thomas Pile, Esq. of Baverstocke, Wilts.
Joan, 7-i. Maurice BocUland, Esq. of Standlynch.
Marie, m. 1st, John Strangwayes, Esq. of Mclbury Sand-
ford; 2ndly. Charles Strode, Esq.; and 3rdly, Henry Morgan,
Epq.
Anne, m. Thomas Chafyn, Esq. of Chetlle, Dorset.
1694
PEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEN
Col. John Pcnni(ulocke waslieheaded at Exeter IC May, 1655,
liir participation in an insurrection against Oliver Cbom-
v.'ELL, who had then usurped the Government. His last sur-
viving son,
Thomas Penruddocke, Esq. of Compton Chamherlayne, M.P.
for Wilton 1678-8S, m. Frances, diiu. of John llanham, Esq.
of Dean's Court, Dorset, and had issue,
Thomas, liis heir.
George, East India merchant, d. s. p. 171-, and bur. at
Calcutta.
Charles, d. s. p.
Arundel, 2nd wife of Eobert Hyde, Esq. of Hatch. AVilta.
jAicy, m. 1704, Henry Wallis, Esq. of Grovcly, Wilts.
Prances (twin with Lucy), vi. Henry Stratford, Esq. of Over-
stone, CO. Northampton, and d 1717, hur. at Overstone.
The eldest son,
Thomas Pe.nkudpocke, Esq. of Compton Chamberlayne,
b. 1078 ; m. Laetitia, dau. of William Ashe, Esq. of Heytes-
bury, and by her (who d. 2S Feb. 1742) left at his decease,
1741 (with other children who d. s. p.), a dau., .\rundel, m.
II Sept. 1735, Henry Wyndliam, Esq. of Salisbury, and a son
and successor,
Charles Penruddocke, Esq. of Compton Chamberlayne,
High Sherifif of Wi'ts, 1741, b. 1708 ; in. 29 Dec. 1741,
Frances, dau. of William Wyndham, Esq. of Dinton, Wilt.s, a
younger son of Sir Wadham Wyndham, Knt. of Norrington,
one of the Judses of the Court of King's Bench, and dying
I7G9, was s. by his only son,
Charles Pe.nruddocke, Esq. of Compton Chamberlayne,
]M.P. for Wilts, who m. 10 April, 1769, his cousin, Anne
Henrietta, dau. of Wadham Wyndham, Esq. of Fyfield, Wilts,
and c;. 30 Oct. 1788, having had issue,
I. John HnNCERFOKD, of Compton, Col. Commanding 3rd
Wilts Local Militin, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Wilton, 1825,
Hii;hSheriff of Wilts 1817, 6. 23 Jan, 1770; m. Oct. 1792,
Maria Anne, dan. and co-heir of John Pearse, Esq. of
Standen, Wilts (whod. 1831). He d. g. p. 25 Dec. 1841.
II. Charles, of Burcot, Somerset, h. 17 June, 1773 ; m.
Marttia, only dau. of John Band, Esq. of Wookey House,
.Somerset, and by her (who d. 3 March, 1823) left at his
decease, Nov. 1799, an only son,
Charles, Barrisier-at-Law, &. 21 Jan. 1799; m.. 15 Feb.
1827, at St. James' Church, Bath, his cousin, Juliana
Laetitia, eldest dau. of Captain Thomas Penruddocke, of
"Winkton, Ringwood, Hants, of the 3rd Guards, by Juliana
his wife, 4th dau. of George Lowther, Esq. of Kilrue, co.
Me.ith, and d. 15 Dec. 1839, having by her, who d. 6 Feb.
1890, had itsue,
Charles, now of Compton Chamberlayne.
John Hungerford (liev.), M.A., Hector of Baverstock,
Vicar of South Newion, .Salisbury, b. 23 Oct. 1829 ; in.
1858, Emma, 3rd dau. of John Powys, Esq. of Crick-
howell, CO. Brecon, and has issue.
Ponsonby, d. 29 Aug. 1852, aged 21.
Thomas Arundel (Rev.), B.A., 0. 13 Feb. 1832 ; d. 21 Feb.
1876, bur. at Everleigh.
Juliana Georgiana, d. unra. 9 Dec. 1889.
Anna Wyndham, m. David Buchanan, Esq. of Rugby, co.
Northampton, and has issue.
Lsetitia Grant.
Cnarlesanna Posthuma, m. Col. Wm. Graydon.
in. Thomas. Capt. 3rd Foot Guards, h. 6 Feb. 1781; m. 1803,
Juliana, 4th dau. of George Lowther, Esq. of Kilrue, co.
Meath, and by her (who d. 15 Dec. 1847) left at his decease,
4 April, 1867,
1 Thomas (Rev.), Vicar of Compton Chamberlayne, d.
•2, John Huncerford, h. 6 Aug. 1805; m. 29 May, 1856,
Elizabeth, dau. of William Heald Ludlow Bruges, Esq. of
Seend, Wilts, and has issue.
3 George, b. 6 June, 1807 : deceased.
4 Charles Wadham Wyndham, b. 1813; d. 29 Oct. 1885.
His widow survived him.
1 Juliana, m. her cousin, Charles Penruddocke, Esq.
2 ,\nne Henrietta, d. unm. 8 Dec. 18t<7.
3 Agnes, to. William Heald Ludlow Bruges, Esq., M.P., of
Seend, and d. 3 Dec. 1889.
4 Ellen Wyndham, to. John Coventry, Esq. of Burgatc,
Hants.
5 Frances, d. 15 March, 1892.
6 Anne Elizabeth, m. Thomas W^yndham, Esq. of Hinton,
Hants, and d. 6 Feb. 1892.
7 Priscilla Sophia, m. Capt. Robert Harris, R.N., brother
of Sir Cornwallis Harris, the Ahyssinian traveller, and
d. 22 Sept. 18o2, having had issue. Capt. Harris d. 16
Jan. 1865.
IV. George, of Limpley Stoke, near Bath, Cap. R.N., b. 3
Oct. 1784; d. 26 Sept. 1867.
V. Edward, 6. \i Nov. 1786; m. 28 Nov. 1816, Priscilla Sarah,
.3rd dau. of J. Skelton, Esq. of Pap Castle, Cumberland ;
d. a. p. 16 Jan. 1»17.
1. Frances, to. Gerald Fitzgerald, Esq., d. 26 Sept. 1840,
leaving a son. Major Charles Fitzgerald, father of Charles
Fitzgerald, Esq. of Avebury, Wilts.
II. Anne Henrietta, d. iinni. 1816.
III. LcEtitia, d. unm. 2 July, 1851.
IV. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1837.
^ri/i.s—Gu., abend ragulyiirg. (?)-?s<— A demi-dragon s.ans
wings rampant vert, between two eagles' wings expanded or.
Scrt's— Compton Park, Compton Chamberlayne, Wilts, ami
Bratton St. Maur, Wincanton, Somerset.
PENRY OF NEWPORT.
Peney, John Morgan, Esq. of Newport, co.
Devon, J.P. co. Pembroke, educated at Corpus
Christi Coll. Camb., formerly an Officer in tlie 4tlii
Eatt. Prince Albert's Own Somersetsliire L.I., n
Commissioner of Taxes, b. 1835 ; m. 1877, Georgina,
younn;est dau. of Thomas Davies, Esq., and by her
(who d. 1889) has issue, an only dau.,
Florence Mart Rachel Rose Georgina, b. 1878.
Liineag-e. — The Penrvs resided and owned for many
generations the Plas Llanedy estate, and members of that
family were High Sheriffs co. Carmarthen, in the years 1030,
1679, 1736, and 1750. Members of another branch of thi?
Penrys were High Sheriffs of co. Brecon in 1673 and 1718.
Attached to the parish church of Llanedy is an old private
chapel, built by the Penrys, in which are some very old and
interesting monuments.
Rachel, the only child and heiress of Hexrt Penry,
Esq. of Plas Llanedy, J.P. and High Sheriff co. Carmar-
then (1750), TO. 1750 William Jones, Esq. of Tantwyn,
Llandilo Talybont, co. Glamorgan, who d. 1793. She d. 1774,
leaving issue: i. William, d. unm. 1814; ii. Morgan, and
III. John. The second son, the Rev. Morgan Jones, M.A.
Jesus Coll., J.P. and D.L. co. Carmarthen, m. Mary, dau. of
J. H. Seys, Esq. andd. s. p. 1837. She d. 1851,
John Jones, Esq. of Plas Courty Kydrin Llanedy, eo.
Carmarthen, Attorney-at-Law, m. 1807, Frances, only dau.
and heiress of the Rev. T. Beynon, M.A., Vicar of Uzniaston,
CO. Pembroke, and Chaplain to the 1st Baron Millord, and d.
1842, leaving by her, who d. 1854, a son,
John Penry Jones, Esq. of Plas Courty Kydrin, co. Car-
marthen, and of Sutton Lodge, eo. Pembroke, J.P. and D.L.
for that CO., m. 1831, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. Thonia.*
Brigstocke, Vicar of Lawhaden, co. Pembroke, and d. 1872,
having by her, who d. 1805, had issue an only son, the
present John Morgan Penry, Esq. of Newport, who assumed
that name in 1874.
•Seat — Newport, Barnstaple, N. Devon.
Club — Junior Conservative.
PENTON OF PENTONVILLE.
Penton, Fredeeick Thomas, Esq. of Penton-
ville, Middlesex, J P. for Middlesex, Bucks, and
London, D.L. for Middlesex, late Capt. 4th Dra-
goon Guards, Hon. Col. 21st Middlesex R.V., M.P.
for Central Finsbury from 1886 to 1892, b. 4 Dec.
1851 ; m. 5 July, 1883, Caroline Helen Mary, eldest
dau. of Alexander John Robert Stewart, Esq. of
Ards, CO. Donegal, by Lady Isabella Rebecca Toler
his wife, dau. of the 2nd Earl of Norbury, and has
issue,
I. Henry Alexander, b. 3 June, 1885.
II. Cyril Frederick, b. 27 Oct. 1886.
I. Kathleen Winifred. ii. Dorothy Grace.
Liineac^e. — This family was formerly seated in Hamp-
shire, and members of it represented Winchester in Par-
liament.
Henry Penton, Esq., R.N., son of Henry Penton, Esq.,
M.P. for Winchester, 6. 1791 ; m. 1815, Mary, dau. of Charles
Priehard, Esq. of The Grainge, co. Monmouth, and had two-
sous,
Henry, of whom presently.
Thi'inas, late Major 8th Hussars, &. 1818; m. 1840, Caroline
llntcliffe, and d. 4 L)ec. 1«68, leaving three sons.
Mr. Penton d. Aug. 1835, and wiis s. by his son,
Henry Penton, Esq. ol I'entonvillle, Col. 3rd Royal
Middlesex Militia. J.P. and D.L. for Middlesex, and J.P. fur
Sussex, b. 28 Aug. 1817; )?(. 21 Oct. 1839, Eliza Maiia, dau..
PEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEP
1595
f Major Henry Langley, late of Cnd Life Guards, of Brittas
astle, CO. Tipperary, and left surviving issue,
I Frederick Thomas, now of Pentonville.
]" Eliza Maria Mary, m. 11 April, 1872, John Leclimere
■ Merrick Parkinson, Esq. of Ludford House, Shropshire,
.T.P., late Lieut. 61st Begt., who d. Dec. 1889. She ra.
•indly, Frederick Parsons, Esq.
K Katherine Fannv, wi. 4 May, 1876, Ma]or-Gen. Anthony
Percy Bainbridge, late R.A., and by him (who d. 25 Oct.
1888) has issue, Gladys Violet; Mattie Olive Mary; and
Katherine Maud Marion.
Ir. Penton d. 30 Oct. 1S82.
\ .4 nns— Per chevron gu. and or, in chief two castles arg., in
lase a lion rampant az. Cr£s(— A lion couchant double-queued
\x. bezantee.
[ ,S«a£— Chalfont Park, Slough.
PENYSTON OF CORNWELL MANOR.
Pentstox, John Fkancis, Esq. of Cormvell
Manor, co. Oxlord, J.P., h. 29 May, 1827 ; m. 20
fulv, 1858, Catherine Mary, dau. of tlie Eev.
Oiomas John Blofeld, of Hoveton House, Norfolk,
ly Catherine Charlotte, his wife, dau. of the Eev.
inthony Collett, Eector of Heveningham, co.
■Suffolk. He assumed the name of Penyston by
-oyal licence in 1873, in lieu of his patronymic,
Partridge.
Lineagre. — Sie Partbidgk or IIocLhani Hall.
The Eev. Joun Anthony Partridge, Rector of JIalpas, co.
Ohester, b. 2 May, 1794; m. 18 May, 1826, Louisa Isa-
jella, youngest dau. of Thomas Tynvhitt Drake, Esq.
.)f Sliardiloes, Bucks, and hy her (who d. 7 April, 1858) had
issue,
[ I. John Francis, now of Cornwell Manor.
f 11. Anthony William, Capt. Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk
ArtiUery Militia, 6. 1 Dec. 1831 ; ra. 13 Sept. 1877, Isabella
Emma, dau. of Lieut.-Col. William Tyrwhitt Drake, and
d. 23 Sept. 1886, having by her (who d. 31 July, 1882) had
issue,
I wM^'^'^rHT^', ]6.22Feh.lS79.
William Adolphus )
Robert Charles, b. 24 July, 1882.
HI. Edward Thomas, &. 26 July, 1841 ; m. 23 Feb. 1870, Mary
S Alice, eldest dau. of Charles Shillingl'ord, of JIansbai, Pur-
t ncah, Bengal, and has had issue,
I Edward Charles, b. 23 May, 1873.
I Henry Anthony, b. 18 Jan. 1875.
I Francis James, b. 2 Aug. 1878; d. 15 Nov. same year.
! Francis Thomas, 6. 4 March, 1880.
Louisa Alice, b. 7 Feb. 1871.
Florence, l>. 10 March, 1872.
Emily Elizabeth, 6. 5 March, 1876.
! I. Isabella Katherine, b. 17 Dec. 1829
Henry Staniforth Patteson. Esq.
1 n. Charlotte Anne, b. 17 Feb, 1834; m.
Joseph Calveley Uordern.
- HI. Louisa Eleanor, b. 14 Aug. 1836.
j rv. Fanny Elizabeth, 6. 30 July, 1839; rd. 6 May, 18G8,
Thomas Calthorpe Blofeld, Esq.
■ V. Blanche Emily, b. 4 July, 1815; m. 1 May, 1867, Arthur
Wihiam Partridge, Esq.
Eev. John Anthony Partridge d. 27 Feb. 1861.
' ^rms— Arg., three Cornish choughs, ppr. and for distinc-
tion in the centre chief point a cross-crosslet gu. Crest — A
.gryphon statant sa., cl:arged for distinction withacross-crosslet
arg. Motto — Virtus invicta vigit.
f 5f(i£— Cornwell Manor, Chipping Norton.
li Ciw&— Conservative.
; m. 4 June,
20 May, 1863,
1850,
Eev.
PEPLOE OF GARNSTONE.
Peploe, Daniel Henky TuEOPHiLrs, Esq. of
Garnstone Castle, co. Hereford, J. P. and D.L., h.
24 April, 1861 ; m. 11 Dec. 1890, Sydney Katherine,
eldest dau. of Spencer Chapman, Esq. of 84,
Eccleston Square, and has issue,
Daniel Spencer, b. 3 Oct. 1891.
Keith, b. 26 July, 1893.
Iiineagre — Right Eev. Samdel Peploe, D.D., Rector, first
elKeddkston, co. Derby, then Vicar of Preston, co. Lancaster,
aftenvards Warden of Manchester, was consecrated Bishop of
Chester 1726. He m. Anne, only dau. of Thomas Browne,
Esq. of Shredicote, co. Stafford, and had Issue, Samdel, his
heir; Mary, to. Frances Jadrell, Esq. of Yeardsley; Anne, m.
James Bayley, Registrar of the diocese of Chester; and
Elizabeth, m. John Bradshaw, Esq. of Manchester. The
Bishop d. 21 Feb. 1752, at the ago of 84. His monument in
Chester Cathedral represents him as the descendant of ar»
ancient Shropshire family. His only son and heir,
Ven. Samuel Peploe, LL.D., Chancellor of Chester, Arch-
deacon of Eichmond, and Warden of Manchester, m. 1st,
Anne, dau. of Eev. Thomas Birch, Eector of Hampton Bishop,
CO. Hereford, and Vicar of Preston-cum-Lancaster, younger
brother of John Birch, Esq., M.P., Col. in the Parliamentar>'
army, and 3rd son of Samuel Birch, Esq. of the Manor of
Ardwick, in the parish of Manchester, descended from the-
family of Birch, of Birch, co. Lancaster, and had an onlr
son, John. Dr. Peploe m. 2ndly, Eebecca, dau. of Edward
Roberts, Deputy-Registrar of Chester, which lady d. s. p^
29 Oct. 1779. He d. 22 Oct. 1781, at the age of 82, and was *.
by his son,
John Peploe, Esq., whos. 1752, to the estates of Garnstone,.
under the will of his uncle, Samuel Birch, Esq., and assumed
in consequence the additional surname and arms of Birch.
He 1)1. Anne, only dau. and heir of AVilliam Clowes, Esq. of
Hunt's Bank, co. Lancaster, and by that lady (who d. 6 Maj-,
1820) had issue,
I. Samoel, his heir.
I. Anne, m. 1791, Daniel Webb, Esq., of Audley Square,
London, and by him (who d. Is28) had issue,
1 Daniel Peploe Webb, who assumed the surname of
Peploe and rf. A|iril, 1866.
2 John Birch Webb, late of Garnstone.
3 George Samuel Webli, m. Anna, dau. of Henry deEinzy,
Esq., Secretary to the Grand Jury, co. Wexford, and had
a dau. Mary Anne, ra. Willian Croker Harvey, Esq.,.
Treasurer of co. Wexford.
1 Ann.
2 Mary Anne, m. John Mapes Ensor, Esq.
3 Elizabeth.
4 Caroline, m. Jordaine Dennett, Esq.
II. Mary, d. unra.
Mr. Peploe-Birch, who served as High Sheriff for co. Here-
ford, 1768, d. 26 Jan. 1S05, in his 63rd year, and was «. by
his son,
Samuel Peploe, Esq. of Garnstone, J.P. andD.L., b. 1 July,
1774; m. March, 1796, Katherine Frances, eldest dau. of Sir
George Cornewall, 2nd B.ait., of Moccas Court, which lady
('. s. p. 17 March, 1831. Mr. Peploe at his decease was s. by
his nephew,
Daniel Peploe Webb, Capt. in the army, who assumed'
the surname of Peploe on becoming of Garnstone. He-
served as High Sheriff 1845, and dying 1866, was s. by his
brother.
Rev. John Birch Peploe, of Garnstone, Vicar of Weobley,
who also assumed the surname of Peploe. He to. 1828, Annie,
dau. of John Molyneux, Esq., and(;. 26 Jan. 1862, having had
issue,
I. Daniel, late of Garnstone.
II. Augustus Henry, m. 1S67, Frances Capel, dau. of Col,
Curti.-;, and has issue, a son.
III. Hanmer William (Itev.), Vicar of St. Paul's, Onslow
Square, 6. 1 Oct. 1837; m. 11 April, 1863, Prances Emily,
dau. of the Hon. Mr. Justice Lush, and has issue,
1 John Harold, 6. 18 March, 1864.
2 Robert Murray Watkin, b. 9 Nov. 1865.
3 Francis Hanmer, b. 1 May, 1867.
4 Henry Guy, b. 4 Nov. 18(is.
5 Howard, 6. 12 Feb. 1870.
I. Gertrude Elizabeth, m 1861, Rev. J. Hearn Poppelwcll.
II. Eleanora Maria, m. 1857, Thomas Myers Croome, Esq.
III. Ella Maryamie, m. Rev. W. H. Hutchinson.
Daniel Peploe Peploe, Esq. of Garnstone, B.A., J.P. and.
D.L., Major 4th Dragoon Guards, M.P. for co. Hereford 1874-
80; b. 15 Feb. 1829; m. 26 June, 1860, Eliza Debonnairo-
Theophila, youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Theopliilus Metcalfe,
4th Bart, of Fern Hill, and had issue,
I. Daniel Henry Theophilus, now of Garnstone.
II. Fitzgerald Curnewali. 0. 5 Sept. Is02.
III. Hugh Metcalfe Scott, b. 22 Sept. 1863; d. 7 July,
1869.
I. Evelyn Thcophila, d. 22 M.ay, 1873.
II. Winifred Theodora Debonnaire.
Mr. D. P. Peploe if. 4 Xov. 1887, and was .?. by his elstc.-t
son.
_^rms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., on a chevron embattled
counter-embattled arg., between three bugle-horns stringed or.
a mitre with labels of the Held, on a canton erm. a crozier or,
and a sword in saltire gu., the former surmounted by the lat-
ter, for Peploe ; 2nd and 3rd or a cross paly sa. and az. ; in
the 1st and 4th quarters, an eagle displayed of the si-cond, for
Webb. fit«(«— Peploe : A ducal coronet or, issuant there-
from a reindeer's head gu. attired or, charged on the neck with
15%
PEP
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEP
a human eye shedding drops of tears, ppr. Webb : An eagle
displayed sa. semee de fleurs-de-lis or, in the mouth a trefoil
vert.
Seat — Gamstone Castle, Weobley, Hereford.
Town liesidence — 2i, Sloane Gardens, S.W.
PEPPER OF BALLYGARTH.
Pepper, Ciiakles, Esq. of Ballygarth Castle, co.
Meath, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1887, Major
5th Batt. Leinster Eegt., M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.,
d. 1 Nov. 1845 ; *. 1884.
liineag-e.— Capt. George Pepper obtained, 1606, a con-
firmation of a previous grant of Ballygarth and other lands,
CO. Meath, the forfeited estate of Viscount Netterville; he
vas J.P. for that co. 1662, and also a Commissioner for Meath
inder the statute 10 William 111. cap. 3. By Hannah his
Aife he had issue,
I. Simeon, of whom presently.
ji. Gilbert, of Dublin, ?«. 1st, a dau. of Mr. Justus Otgher.
a wealthy Turkey Merchant in London, and 2ndly, Evelyn,
dau. of Daniel Parke, Esq., Governor and Admiral of the
Leeward and Caribbee Islands. By the latter, who took out
iidministration to her husband 30 Dec. 1742 (he d. in 1736),
iie had issue,
1 Parke Pepper, Lieut.-Col. 49th Foot, m. twice. By the
1st wife he had no issue; by his 2nd he had (with other
issue) a dau., m. 1st, Major John Phinkenett, who d. 1
Jan. 1758, and 2ndly, Mr. Dixon; and a son, Samuel,
who 771. Ann Satur, and had issue, one son and four daus.,
Parke, Lieut. 49th Foot, m. Miss English, and had an
only child, Jane Evelyn, m. 1794, Mr. Simon Whyte;
Anne, in. Dr. Maule, of Leicester; Evelyn, in. Senior
Davis, Esq.; Jane, m. 21 Jan. 1775, John Pittar, Esq. ;
Charity, m. Arthur Eichards Neville, Esq. Col. Parke
Pepper d. in 1777.
2 George Pepper.
«i. John, a Major-Gen., Col. of the 8th Eoyal Iri^h Hussars
jifter the fall of Brjgadier-Gen. Killigrew at the battle of
Almanza, 25 April, 1707, M.P. for Oban 1715. HU will is
dated 12 Oct. 1725, and was proved 1 Jan. 1725-26. His only
child, Hannah Pepper, m. Rev. Ossory Medlicott, Rector of
St. George's, Hanover Square.
f. Susannah, m. Brabazon Moore, Esq. of Ardee, son of the
Hon. Randle Moore, and grandson of Charles, 2nd Viscount
Drogheda.
II. Hannah, in. Francis Holder, Esq. iii. Mary.
The eldest son,
Simeon Pepper, Esq. of Ballygarth, was a Commissioner
ioT Meath, with his father, under 10 William 111., cap. 3, to
■collect the sum charged on that co. ; he d. v. p. ; his will is
<lated 18 Nov. 1701, and was proved 5 Dec. following; he m.
15 Aug. 1688, Rose dau. of the Hon. Oliver Lambart, son of
ist Earl ofCavan, and by her (who in. 2ndly, Christopher
Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath, co. Meath, and d. 9 Dec. 1737), had
issue,
I. George, of whom presently. :i. Simon.
in. Lambart, in. Ist, Nov. 1730. Jane, dau. of Thomas
Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, co. Tipperary, and by her had
issue,
I George of Knockalton, co. Tipperary, m. 17.59, Cathe-
rine, dau. of Marmaduke Andrews, Esq., and sister of
John Andrews, Esq. of Firmount, and (<. s. p.
2 Theobald, whose only child (by his wife. Elizabeth
Westropp, of Curraghbridge.co. Limerick;, Lydia Pepper
VI. Michael Roberts, Esq. of Kilmoney, co. Cork. '
3 Thomas, Major 14th Light Dragoons, afterwards of
Laughton, King's co., m. Mary, dau. of John Ryder,
D.D., Archbishop of Tuam, and had a son, Thomas
Ryder, High Sheriff of King's co. 1792, who m. Anne,
dau. of John Bloomfield, Esq. of Newport, co. Tipperary,'
and sister of Benjamin, 1st Lord Bloomfield, but had no
is.sue.
4 Simon, Capt. 14th Light Dragoons, m. circa 1755,
Eleanor, 2nd dau. of John Andrews, Esq. of Firmount,
Kings CO., and d. Aug. 1821, leaving issue,
•George, 6. 1777; d. unm. 1842.
Lambart, b. 1779; m. 181S, Hannah, dau. of —West-
ropp, Esq. of Fort Anne, co. Clare, and d. s. /). 1825.
.Simon, Capt. 12th Liglit Dragoon Guards and Queen's
Bays, b. 1781 ; d. unm. 1813.
John, d. aged 15.
Christopher Nicholson, an Officer R.N., d. unm.
3Iaunsell, d. unm. 1843.
Theobald, of Lisaniskea, formerly an Officer in the 3rd
Dragoon Guards, 6. .Sept. 1794; m. Jan. 1S23. Margaret,
dau. of John Willir.gton, Esq. of Castle Willington, co.
Tipperary, and d. Oct. 1865, leaving issue by her (who
<i. 16 June, 1877),
John Willington, now of Lisaniskea.
fieorge Nicholson, Major (now retired as Lieut.-Col.)
3 ist Foot, served in the Crimea. He m. 10 Sent
1867, Ellen, dau. of John Churchill. Esq , and h-i
issue, 1 George Robertson, b. 6 Feb. 1872; 2 Anothe
son, 6. 22 March, 1877; 1 Kate Ellen; 2 Margarei
Louisa Amyrelda; 3 Another dau.
Jane Willington, m. the late Percy William Corn
wallis Lipyealt, Esq., son of Charies Lipyeatt Esn
of The Priory, Dawlish, Devon, and left issue '
Ellen.
Eliza Chariotte, m. Ralph Bromfield Fisher, Esq c
Fisherwick Park, Westraoriand, Capt. Cumberlanl
Militia, who d. 24 April, 1869, and had issue. Hi-
widow d. 4 Nov. 1877.
Hampden Nicholson, a Retired Lieut.-Col. Bengal Art!'-
lery, b. 1790 ; m. 1847, Penelope Briggs, of Bandon
and had an only child, Penelope Susanna, m. 10 Sept
ls69, Charies Edward Tuthill, Esq., Barrister-at-Law
Mr. H. N. Pepper was drowned at Kilkee 1855.
John, of Lismore House, Nenagh, b. 1793.
Thomas, formeriy of the Civil Department of the Ord-
nance in Dublin Castle, b. 17 Dec. 1795 ; d. 31 Aug.
Amelia, d. 21 March, 1855.
Catherine, to. 1806, David Joyce, Esq. of Norwood co
Tipperary; he d. 31 May, 1861. '
Capt. Lambart Pepper m. 2ndly, 24 Aug. 1753, Lydia, dau
of John Preston. Esq. of Bellinter, co. Meath, but by h. ■•
had no issue. His will is dated 8 Aug. 177o, and was proved
25 .June, 1776. He d. 22nd April, 1776.
I. Elinor, m. Christopher Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath.
The eldest son,
George Pepper, Esq. of Ballygarth, b. 1633; m. Anne, dau.
of the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Taylour, 1st Bart, of Headfort,
grandfather of Thomas, 1st Earl Bective, and by her (who d.
19 April, 1749) left an only child,
Tuomas Pepper, Esq., M.P. for Kells 1761 and 1768, b.
1733; )». Henrietta, eldest dau. and eventual co-heir of Richard
Moore, Esq. of Banie, co. Tipperary, and by her (who d. 21
April, 1831, aged 84) had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. George, successor to his brother Thomas.
HI. Richard, H.E.I. C.S., afterwards Major co. Meath Militia,
b. 12 May, 1778; m. Margaret, dau. of Rev. John Aldwell'
of CO. Tipperary, and d. 27 Dec. 1871, leaving an only child,
Henrietta.
IV. Henry, C.B., Col., H.E.LC.S., commanded the 14th
Bengal N.l. at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore b
1780 ; d. unm. 4 March, 1828.
V. Hercules, C.B., Col. H.E.I. C.S., commanded 34th Madras
N.i., served as a Brigadier in Burmah, under Sir Archibald
Campbell, and d. unm. in India 25 July, 1826, of wounds
received in action in Pegu.
VI. Charles Hampden, Lieut.-Col. commanding the 27th
Foot. For sixteen years he served in Italy, under the com-
mand of Sir John Stuart, and in the Peninsula, under the
Duke of Wellington. He was b. 1783, and d. 21 Oct. 1848 :
m. Matilda Mary, dau. of Arthur French St. George, Esq.
of Tyrone House, co. Galway, and Lady Harriet St. Law-
rence his wife, dau. of William, Eari of Howth, and by her
(who d. 19 Aug. 1853, aged 46) has surviving issue,
1 Thomas St. George, late of Ballygarth.
2 Charles, now of Ballygarth.
1 Harriet Mary. 2 Matilda Victoria Mary.
VII. Edward (Rev.), Prebendary of Monmohenock, Diocese
of Dublin, m. 1st, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Rev. William
Hales, D.D., which lady d. 8 April, i860. He m. 2ndly, 16
Aug. 1864, Frances Mary, dau of William R. Yeilding,
Esq., J.P., and widow of John FitzGerald, Esq. Barrister-
at-Law. f-h," d. 5 April, 1872. He d. s. j>. 10 May, 1870.
VIII. Octavius, an Officer in the 28th Foot, d. unm. 1865.
I. Henrietta, d. unm.
II. Anne, in. Rev. George Hamilton, of Hampton Hall, co.
Dublin; d. 8 Feb. 1849, and was mother of Right Hon.
George Alexander Hamilton. M.P.
III. Charlotte, d. unm. 5 June, 1834.
IV. Harriet, m. 6 Aug. 1801, James Corry Lowry, Esq. of
Rockdale, co. Tyrone, and d. 18 April, 1834.
The eldest son,
Thomas Pepper, Esq. of Ballygarth Castle, LieuJ-Col. Eoyal
Meath Militia, M.P. for Kells at the time of the Union, and
High Sheriff of Meath 1802, 6. 12 Oct. 1774; to. Mary Louisa,
elder dau. of Rev. William Hales, D.D., and by her (who d.
9 May, 1862) had no issue. He d. 9 Oct. 1857, and was s. by
his brother,
Capt. George Pepper, of Ballygarth Castle and Mosney,
Julianstown, co. Meath, High Sheriff of Meath 1813, b. 15 Sept.
1775, d. unm. 10 Dec. 1860, and was s. by his nephew,
Thomas St. George Pepper, of Ballygarth, J.P and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1SC6, 6. 13 July, 1835; d. unm. 21 July, 1884.
Arms — Gu., on a chevron arg. between three demi-lionfl
rampant couped or, as many grains of pepper ppr., in the
centre chief point a trefoil slipped of the second. Ci-est—A.
demi-liun rampant guardant or. Motto— Semper erectus.
i«ai— Ballygarth Castle, Julianstown, co. Meath.
PER
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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1597
PERCEVAL OF TEMPLE HOUSE.
Pekceyal, Alexander Ascelin Charles
Philip Spencer, Esq. of Temple House, co. Sligo,
h. 29 Dec. 1885.
Lineage. — George Perceval, 6. 15 Sept. 1G35, youngest
son of Sir Philip Perceval, Knt, the distinguished statesman
(ftreat-grandfather of John, 1st Earl of Kgmoni), by Catherine
Usher his wife, dau. of Arthur Usher and granddau. of Sir
William Usher, Clerk of the Council, was Registrar of the
i'rerogative Court, Dublin. He m. Mary, dau. and heir of
William Crofton, Esq. of Temple House, co. Sligo, and by her
(who m. 2ndly, 30 April, 1677, Eichard Aldworth, Esq. of
Stanlake, Berks, and Newmarket, co. Cork) had issue,
I. Philip, his heir.
II. William (Very Rev.), Archdeacon of Cashel, Prebendary
of St. John's, Dublin, and Dean of Emiy, 6. 14 Dec. 1671 :
m. 5 April, 1708, Catherine, dau. of Henry Prittie, Esq. of
Silvermines, co. Tipperary, and dying 2'J Aug. 1734, left
i*sue by her (who was b. 21 Dec. 1681, and d. 3 Dec. 1730)
ihree sons and one dau.,
1 Kene (Rev.), D.D., Vicar of Powerscourt and of Castle
Knock.
2 William, Barrister-at-Law, d. 2 Aug. 1784, leaving, by
his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Ward, Esq., three
sons, Charles (Rev.), Rector of Churchtown, co. Cork
(whose daus. were Helena, wife of J. C. Graves, Esq.
[gee Graves of CLophran Castle], and Caroline, wife of
Charles Perceval, Esq.); William John, Capr. in the
army ; and Robert, grandfather of Robert Perceval
Maxwell, Esq. of Finnebraye.
3 Charles (Rev.), Rector of Mitchelstown, 6. 7 Dec. 1713;
d. 9 Aug. 1785.
1 Catherine, vi. 22 Oct. 1737, Brewster Laughlin, Esq.
III. Charles, Major of Brigadier Hunt Wither's Regt. of
Dragoons 1710, served in Portugal with great reputation,
was Governor of Dcnia, in Spain, which he gallantly de-
fended, b. 8 Feb. 1674; killed in a duel at Lisbon 6 May,
1713.
I. Catherine, 6. 26 Jan. 1666; m. George Brereton, Esq. of
Carrigslaney, co. Carlow. She d. 10 Jan. 1728.
George Perceval was drowned near Holyhead, on his voyage
to England, with the Earl of Meath and ether persons of dis-
tinction, 25 March, 1675. His eldest son and heir,
Philip Perceval, Esq. of Temple House, co. Sligo b. 3 Aug.
1670; m. 1691, Elizabeth, dau. of John D'Aberon, Esq. of
Wandsworth, Surrey, and dying 1704, left, with other issue,
u son and heir,
John Perceval, Esq. of Temple House, 6. 1700; 17 Oct.
1722, Anne, dau. of Joshua Cooper, Esq. of Markree, co. Sligo,
and dying 1754, was s. by his eldest son,
Philip Perceval, Esq. of Temple House, 6. 18 Oct. 1723;
)ii. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Guy Carleton, Esq. of Rossfad,
and dying 1787, wass. by his son,
GcY Carleton Perceval, Esq., who d. s. p. 1792, and was
«. by his brother,
Kev. Philip Perceval, of Temple House, «?. 1783, Anne,
dau. of Alexander Carroll, Esq. of Dublin, and had issue, three
i-ons and two daus., Philip, d. wmre. ; Alexander, his heir;
Guy, d. unm; Anne, ??!. John Drought, Esq. ; and Mary in.
John Warburton, Esq. The 2nd son,
Alexander Perceval, Esq. of Temple House, co. Sligo,
J. P., Lieut.-Col. Sligo Militia, Serjeant-at-.4rnis to the House
of Lords, b. 10 Feb. 1787 ; to. 11 Feb. 1808, Jane Anne, eldest
dau. of Col. L'Estrange, of Moystown, King's co., and by her
(who d. 20 Jan. 1847) had surviving issue,
Philip, formerly Lieut. Royal Horse Guards, 6. 19 Jlarch,
1813; jii. 1st, 1 July, 1843, Frederica I'enelope, youngest
dau. of Col. Hugh Baillie, of Red Castle, N.B., and has
issue, Alexander Clitton, 6. 1847, d. unm., Hugh Spencer
Dudley, b. 3 April, 1856, and a dau. Maria (deceased;, who
TO. July, 1866, Goring Apsley, 2nd son of M. Traherne, Esq.,
M.P. He m. 2ndly, 9 Jan. 1868, the Hon. Ernestine Wel-
lington Sidney, dau. of Philip Charles, 1st Lord de Lisle
and Dudley, and has issue, Philip, b. 26 Nov. 1868 ; m. liiH2,
Silvia, dau. of John Postle Haseltine, Esq. of Walhampton,
Lymington; Ernest, b. 1871, d. young; Kathleen Sophy,
twin with Philip; Ernestine, d. 1887.
Henry, b. 2 Nov. 1819; m. Elizabeth Letitia, only child of
John Hutchinson, Esq.
Alexander, of whom presently.
Charles George Guy, b. 27 May, 1831 ; m. Ellen, 3rd dau. of
W. Inglis, Esq., H.B.M. Consul at Port Said, Egypt, and
has issue, one son, Alexander Charles Guy, b. 1871.
Elizabeth Dora, to. Rev. William N. Guinness, and d. 1845.
Frances.
Sophia, m. Rev. William Willoughby Wynne, deceased.
Georgiana Sarah. Maria Frances. Emily Jane.
Col. Perceval, who represented co. Sligo in Parliament for
several years, d. 9 Dec. 1858. His 3rd son,
Alexander Perceval, Esq. of Temple House, Barris:cr-at-
Law, 6. 25 June, 1821; to.22 July, 1858, Annie E. youngest dau.
of George de Blois, Esq., and d. 8 May, 1866, having by her
(who d. 11 April, 1886) had issue,
t. Alexander, of Temple House.
II Robert Jardine, b. 22 Oct. 1«60; d. 11 Dec. 1862.
III. Philip Dudley, 6. 11 Dec 1865, m. 22 June. 1892, Murie.
Caroline Louisa, eldest dau. of Owen Wynne, Esq. of
Hazelwood, Sligo.
I. Jeannie, 7n. Dec. 1881, Sir Charles Larcom, Bart., whoti.
28 March, 1892, leaving issue.
II. Sophie, TO. July, 1884, Arthur Larcom, Esq.
He d. 8 May, 1866, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Perceval, Esq. of Temple House, co. Sligo, J.P,
and D.L., High Sheriff co. Sligo 1882, b. 30 Oct. 1859; m. 3
Feb. 1881, Charlotte Jane, eldest dau. of Charles William
O'Hara, Esq. of Annaghmore, co. Sligo, and d. 22 July, 1887,
having had issue,
Alexander Ascelin Charles Philip Spencer, now ofi
Temple House.
Sibyl Annie, 6. 17 July, 1882 ; d. 22 Jan. 1884.
Arms — Arg., on a chief indented gu. three crosses patt^e of
the field. Ci-est—A thistle erect, leaved ppr. Mottoes — Over
the crest, Yvery; under the shield. Sub cruce Candida.
Seat — Temple House, Ballymote.
PERKINS OF ORTON HALL.
Perkins, Duncombe Steele, Esq. of Orton Hall,
CO. Leicester, J.P., b. 18 Jan. 1838, late Lieut.
Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry.
Lineagre. — The family of Perkins was originally settled!
in CO. Warwick, and became possessed of the manors of Orton-
on-the-Hill, Morebarne, Beanhills, and The Westons, by pur
chase in the reign of Charles II.
John Steele, Esq., who purchased the Leicester estates, to.
Sarah, dau. of Edward Nicolls, Esq. of Hendon, Middlesex,,
and d. 28 Oct. 1675, having had two daus., Theodosia, m. Sir
Charles Bromfield, 3rd Bart, of Barton-under-Needwood, co.
Stafford, and d. s. p., and
Sarah Steele, to. Rev. John Perkins, M.A., Vicar of Orton
and Rector of Kislingbury, co. Northampton, and had a son,
John Perkins, Esq., vi. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of
Richard Farmer, Esq. of Witherly, co. Leicester, and was-
father of
Samuel Steele Perkins, Esq. m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of
Joseph Shirley, Esq. of Burton-ou-Trent, and was father of
Shirlei Farmer Steele Perkins, Esq. of Orton Hall and
Sutton Coldfield, J.P, and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 17 April,.
1768; TO. 21 May, 1973, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Joseph
Duncombe, Esq. of Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick, 2nd son of
John Duncombe, Esq. of Wribbcnhall, and grandson of Stynt
Duncombe, who was nephew of Sir Francis Duncombe, Ist
Bart, of Tangley Park, and by her (who d. 1801) had issue,
Shirley Steele, b. 1794; d. 1806.
DoNcoMBE Steele, of whom presently.
William Steele, of Sutton Coldfield, 6. 6 Sept. 1799: to.
12 May, 1825, Sarah Penelope, dau. of Rupert Chawner,
M.D., of Burton-on-Trent, and had issue, with several daus.,
three sons, George Duncombe, of Sutton Coldfield, co.
Warwick, 6. 1835, Hon. Col. and Lieut.-Col. Commanding
2nd W^arwickshire Militia ; Edmund Steele, b. 1830; Charles-
Steele, b. 1842.
Elizabeth Steele, to. Stanley Pipe Wolferstan, Esq. of Stat-
fold Hall, CO. Stafford.
Mr Steele Perkins, m. 2ndly, Susan, sister of Gen. Sharpe, of
Hoddam Castle, co. Dumfries, M.P., but by her (who d. 1827>
had no issue. He d. 15 Jan. 1852. His son.
Rev. DnNcoMBE Steele Perkins, of Orton Hall. &. 29 July,
1795 : TO. 1827, Anne, dau. of Josiah Gist, Esq. of Wormington
Grange, co. Gloucester, and had issue, Duncombe Steele,
now of Orton Hall. Mr. Steele Perkins d. 3 Nov. 1882.
Arms—Sa., an eagle displayed arg., on a canton of the last a.
fesse dancettee of the first. Ci-est— Out of a ducal coronet or,
a unicorn's head arg. i/o«o— Toujours loyale.
Seat— Ortoa Hall, Atherstone.
PERRINS OF ASHFIELD.
Peeeins, Charles William Dyson, Esq. of
Ashfield, CO. Worcester, b. 25 May, 1864 ; m. 16
Oct. 1889, Catherine Christina, dau. of A. A.
Gregory, Esq. of Inverness, and has issue, James
Allan Dyson, b. 20 Nov. 1890, and Charles
Francis Dyson, b. 23 March, 1892.
Lineage.— This family migrated to Chaddesley from
1598
i'Ell
THE LAN'DED GENTRY.
PKK
Stone, CO. Worcester, where they were settled as early as
the time of James I.
James I'ebkins, Esq. of Chaddesley Corbett, co. Worcester,
M. 23 Oct. 17S6, Mary Giles, of the same place, and d. 17 Sept.
1829, leaving a son,
William Perkins, Esq. of Worcester, m. 22 Jan. 182.3,
Sarah, dau. of Thomas Dy.son, Esq. of HuddorsSeld, co. York,
and by her (who d. 12 July, ISiJS) had issue,
I. James Dtson, late of Davenham Bank.
II. William, d. unm.
HI. Thomas Henry, vi. 25 Aufr. 1S64, Amelia, dau. of Han-
bury Hopkins, Ksq., and has issue, William Dyson, Amelia
Maude, and Alice Mary.
IV. Frederick, d. urim. v. Charles, d. unm.
1. Marj- Jane, m. 24 May, 1859, Francis liarnitt, Esq. of
Woodside, Worcester, and h.as issue, William Dyson, Her-
bert Perrins, Sarah Louisa, Clara Isabel, and Ethel Mary.
3Ir. Perrins d. 6 Jan. 1S67. His eldest son,
James Dyson Pebeins, Esq. of Davenham Bank, co. Worces-
«er, J.P., High Sheriff 18S5, b. 27 Nov. 1823; m. 3 June,
1856, Frances Sarah, eldest dau. of James Perrins, Esq. of
Cheltenham, and d. 1887, havins; had issue,
I. Charles William Dtson, now of Ashfield.
I. Frances Isabel, 711. lb Sept. 18X1, Hev. William Herbert
Seddon, B.A., Vicar of Tittle Aston, Lichfield.
II. Sarah Gertrude, m. 22 June, 1881, liev. Beresford Potter,
M.A., Rector of St. Peter's, March, Ely.
III. Alice Mary, d. 28 April, laCO.
IV. Ellen Mary.
.S«ni— Ashfield, Great Malvern.
PERROTT OF BELBROUGHTON.
(See jSToel of Bell Hall.)
PERRY OF BITHAlff HOUSE.
Peeet, Thomas Alotsius, Esq. of Bitliam
House, Avon Dasset, co. Warwick, .T.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1882, b. 12 June, 1820 ; m. 22 Sept.
1840, Helen, only dau. of William Knight, Esq.
of Houghton, CO. Lancaster, by Dorothy his wife,
and niece and heir of Joseph Kniglit, Esq. of
•Chelsea, and by her (who d. Ib75) has had issue,
I. Joseph Knight, d. 1846.
ji. William Stanislaus, d. 1847.
I. Mary, m. Jan. 1870, Roger Joseph Mostyn, Esq., youngest
sonof Sir Edward Mostyn, 7th Bart., of Talacre, and d.
1884. II. Helen, d. 1874.
Jii. Georgina Mary, m. 21 April, 186S, the Right Hon. the
O'Conor Don, and d. 1872.
IV. Agnes Mary, ra. 21 April, 1868, Wilfrid Francis Tempest,
Esq. of Ackworth Grange, co. York, and d. 1385.
. V. Anna Maria, m. Nov. 1880, Sir Pyers William Blostyn,
0th Bart, of Talacre.
VI. Pauline Marie Therese.
Liineagre.— Thomas Perry, son of Thomas Perry and
Anne Hopkins his wife, was of Welsh extraction. He m. 1819,
Mary Ann Budd, and by her (who d. 27 March, 1858) had
issue, besides the present Tuomas Alotsius Pebrt, Esq. of
Bitham House, another son, Peter James Perry, m. Alice,
<lau. of William Barron Rodway, Esq., and four daus., Mary,
■deceased; Frances Elizabeth, deceased; Matilda Veronica;
iind Ann, deceased, professed nuns of the Order of Mercy,
Nottingham.
Arms — Arg., on a pile vert three pears stalked and leaved
or, impaling, in right of his wife, the arms of Knight, viz.,
gu., two lions rampant in fesse, and witliin a bordure arg. a
canton erm., thereon a spur or. Crest — A gryphon sejant,
wings elevated or, the wings fretty vert, and resting the
•dexter claw upon a mascle or. A/o((o— Recte agf ns contido.
£eat — Bitham House, Avon Dasset, near Leamington.
PERRY OF WOODROOFF.
Peeet, Samuel, Esq. of Woodrooff, co. Tippe-
rary, J.P. and D.L., late of the 12th Eoyal Lancers,
h. 15 Sept. 1839 ; m. 25 June, 1867, Mary de la
Poer, 2nd dau. of John Power, Esq. of Grurteen, co.
Waterford, and has issue,
I. William, 6. 19 Feb. 1869.
u. John, 6. 30 Nov. 1875.
II. Mary,
v. Florence.
III. Edith.
VI. Harriette.
I. F'rances.
IV. Kathlene.
vii. Blanche.
liineagre.— John Perrt, Esq. of Woodrooff, co. Tip
perary, whose will bears date 1709, and was proved 1710, hai
bv Elizabeth his wife, with other children, two sons, John am
Samdel. The eldest son, John, of Woodrooff, d. s. p., am
by his will, which bears date 1 June, 1757, and was provee
1759, devised his estates to his nephew, William. The othe;
son,
Samuel Perry, Esq., m. Phoebe, dau. of William Noroott
Esq., and had issue,
William, of whom hereafter.
Richard, of Coik, Merchant, m. 1st, Ellen, dau. of Aldermai
Lavitt, and had a son, Samuel, who m. and had issue. Hi
m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. ot Adam Newman, Esq. of Dromore
and had issue, 1 Adam; 2 Kichard ; 3 William Newmar
(Kev.); 4 Charles; and 1 Mary, wife of Capt. Jame
Jackson.
Dorcas, m. William Warren, E.-^q., 2nd brother of Sir Rober
Warren, 1st Bart, of Warren's Court.
Elizabeth, wife of — Kiddell.
The elder son,
William Perry, Esq., as nephew and devisee of his unci
John, s. to the family estate, and m. 13 June, 1764, Anne, dau
of Belchel Peddar, Esq., and had issue. Mr. Perry d. Oct
1791, and was s. by his eldest son,
Samdel Perry, Esq. of Woodrooff, 6. 12 May, 17G5; .1
March, 1791, the Hon. Deborah Prittie, 2nd dau. of Henry, 1;
Lord Dunally, and by her (who d. 20 Aug. 1829) had issue,
William, his heir.
Heniy Prittie (Rev.), 6. 16 March, 1798; m. Lady Catln
rine Bourke, 3rd dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Richard Bourkc
Bishop of Waterford, and sister of Robert, 5th Earl <
Mayo, and had issue, two sons and six daus. The eldei
son, Samuel, m. Klizabeth J<ine, 2nd dau. of J. Hasting
Otway, Esq., Recorder of Belfast.
Samuel, 6. Z2 June, 1801; m. Thomasine Isabella, dan. (
Horace Townsend, Esq. of Woodside, co. Cork, and d. a. 3
Nov. 1 87 1.
Catherine, m. 1815, William Barton, Esq. of Groye, ci
Tippeiary.
Anne, in. Mathew Sankey, Esq. of Coolmore. Mary.
Phoebe, m. Sampson Towgood French, Esq. of Cuskinny, c
Cork.
Mr. Perry d. 5 May, 1829.
William Perry, Esq. of Woodrooff, J.P. and D.L., Hip
Sheriff 1828, b. 13 Feb. 1793; to. 12 Oct. 1833, Mary, 3rd dai
of Major Langley, of Brittas Castle, co. Tipperary, and h;
issue,
Samuel, now of Woodrooff. Maria, d. 1852.
Mary Anne Deborah Margaret, m. 24 Oct. 18G7, Willia:
Thomas Erskine Bookey, Esq. J.P., late Capt. of the Car.
biniers.
He d. 13 July, 1869.
Seat — Woodrooff, Clonmel.
PERSSE OF ROXBOROUGH.
Peesse, William Arthur, of Roxborough, a
Galway, Capt. R.A., b. 8 Sept. 1863 ; s. his fathf'
1893 ; m. 18 Jan. 1894, the dau. of Lieut.-Col. .
H. Wolsteyn Gehle.
liineagre. — Rev. Edward Persse, who is stated to ha«
gone to Ireland from Northumberland, purchased about tl
year 1620 an estate near Dublin, called Luttrelstown.
Jane, his wife, he had issue, two sons and one dau., DuDM
(Rev.), Robert, and Jane. The elder son,
Veky Rev. Dddiey Persse, Dean of Kilmacduagh, »,
Miss Crofton, of Moate, co. Roscommon, and had issue t?
sous, I. Henry, his heir; William, of Spring Garden, c
Galway, m. Miss Alice Fox, and had two sons, David ai
Patrick, and seven daus. He purchased Spring Garden, c
Galway, and lived there until he purchased Roxboroug
in the same county. Dean Persse's daus. were to. as follows
The eldest to Edward Galbraith, a Major in King Willuw
army; the 2nd to Capt. Collis; the 3rd to Dease Nech(
cotl; the 4th, to Ornisby, ofTubbaravaddy ; the 5th, to Hie
man, of co. Clave ; the 6th, to Blakeney, co. Boscommo
the 7th, to Walsh, co. Meath. The Dean d. aged 95 yea'
and was interred at the church of Killinan, adjacent
his mansion at Roxborough, leaving his estates to his eldi
son,
Henry Persse, Esq. of Roxborough. He »/i. Anne, dau.
Robert Stratford, Esq., M.P., aunt of John, 1st Eurl of A
tl:
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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^0l■o^sh, and had issue, two sons and a dau., viz., i. RonEET ;
II. Francis, who m. Miss Saiah Skerrett, of Drunigiiffin, co.
<iahvay; i. Grace, m. Major John Blakency, of Ashfield, co.
<i.i,lway. The tlder son,
KoBEBT Persse, Esq. of Roxhororgh, vi. Elizabeth, dau. of
William Parsons, Esq., and sister of Sir Laurence Parsons, 1st
Dart, of Birr Castle, and had issue,
Henry, d. v. p. Williav, his heir.
Robert, m. Ann, dau. of Sir Arthur iirooke, and d. s.p. 1758.
Uudley.
Farsons, m. Miss Fetherstone, of White Rock, co. Longford.
UcRToN, m. Miss Pennefather, of co. Tipperary, and was
/aiher of Bdbton Persse, Esq. of Moyode Castle, co. Gal-
way, m. 24 Nov. 1825, his cousin, Matilda, dau. of Henry
I'crsse, Esq., and d. 31 Aug. Ib59, having by her (who d.
Jiuie, 18ti2) had issue,
J Burton Robert Parsons, of Moyode Castle, co. GaUvay,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1862, 6. 4 Nov. 1828; ?«. 2:i
April, 18.^2. Madeline Eliza, dau. of Col. William Persse,
CB., 16th Lancers, and by her (who d.S July, 1882) had
issue,
Bi'RTON Walter, 6. Sept. 1854.
WilUani Henry, b. Nov. 1857.
Arthur Moore, b. Oct. 1858.
Theophilus, b. Feb. 1866, and d. 21 Aug. 1883.
Arabella Eliza, m. Francis Joyce, Esq., and d. 14 May,
1«83.
Madeline Beatrice. Fanny.
Maila Beauchamp.
■2 Henry, m. Eleanor, dau. of Major Seymour, of Ballymore
Casile, and has issue.
:i Cliailes, deceased.
4 Dudley, Capt. 13th Light Infantry.
-') De Burgh, ru. Miss Blair, and h:is issue.
1 Sarah, m. 23 May, 1843, Joan Charles Robert, 4th Lord
Clanuiorris.
2 Maria, m. Beauchamp Tucker, Esq. of Trewince, Corn-
wall. 3 Henrietta.
Sarah, to. 27 July, 1764, Sir Richard St. George, 1st Bart, of
Woodsgift.
The son and successor,
William Persse, Esq. of Roxbornugh, w. about 1750, Sarah,
<lau. of John Blakeney, Esq. of Abbert, co. Gahvay, and had
i.ssue,
Robert, his heir.
William, m. Miss Flood. Parsons, deceased.
Henry Stratford.
Elizab-th, m. William Worth Newcnham, Esq., eldest son of
Sir Edward Newenham.
Col. Persse d. 1802, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Persse, Esq. of Roxborough, vi. 1801, Mis.i Maria
Wade, of Fairfield, co. Galway, and by her (who d. ISIO) had
issue,
Dudley, of Roxborough.
Robert Henry, m. Miss Seymour.
William, m. Miss Wade.
Sarah, TO. Rev. Richard Eyre.
Maiid, TO. 1 May, 1825, Denis Arthur, 3rd Lord Clanmorris.
Eliza, m. Thomas Warren Wliile, Esq.
Catherine, m. A. Onge, Esq.
Mr. Persse d. Jan. 1850, and was s. by his eldest son.
Dudley Persse, Esq. of Roxborough, co. Gahvay, 6. 1802 ;
an. 1st, Nov. 1826, Hon. Katherine O'Grady, dau. of Standish,
1st Viscount Guillamore, and by her (who d. 11 Dec. 1829) had
issue,
I. Dudley, of whom hereafter, of Roxborough.
I. Katlierine Henrietta, ra. 9 .Tan. 1862, George H. Wale,
Comm. R.N. (who d. 1871), 4th son of Gen. Sir Charles
Wale, K.C.B.. of Shelford, co. Cambridge.
II. Maria, d. 1883.
He -/it. 2ndly, July, 1S33, Frances, only dau. of Col. Richard
Barry, by Elizabeth O'Grady his wife, sister of the 1st Vi.s-
«oiint Guillamore, and by her had issue,
I. Richard DuJley, Barrister-at Law, d. 1879.
II. William Norton, late of Roxborough.
III. Edward, Major, Madras Staff Corps, m. 1868, Margaret,
dau. of Gen. Clerk, Madras Staff Corps.
iv. Robert Algernon m. 29 July, 1886, Hon. Eleanor Laura
Jane, youngest dau. of Viscount Gough, and has issue, a
dau. 6. 13 Sept. 18s7.
V. Francis Fitz-Adelm.
VI. Henry, m. 1889, E. A. Beadon, dau. of the Rev. E. Bea-
don, Rfctor of basset, Sussex.
VII. Gerald Dillon.
VIII. Alfred Lovaine, m. 1883, Florence, dau. of Rev. Canon
Eyre.
I. Elizabeth, m. 24 Nov. 1864, Walter Shawe-Taylor, Esq.,
of Castle Taylor, co. Galway.
II. Frances Adelaide, iii. 1870, Rev. J. W. Lane, Rector of
Redruth, Cornwall.
ni. Gertrude, m. 1873, Edmund B. Beauchamp, Esq. of
Trcvince, Cornwall, and d. 1876.
IV. Arabella, vi. Robert Waithman, D.L. of Moync Park, co.
Galway.
V. Isabella Augusta, to. 1880, Right Hon. Sir William
Gregory, K.C.M.G., of Coole Park, co. Galway.
Mr. Dudley Persse d. Sept. 1878, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Dudley Persse, Esq. of Roxborough, co. Galway, D.L., late
Capt. 7th Fusiliers, served with that Regt. in the Crimea, and
was severely wounded at the Alma, b. 7 Nov. 1829; s. his
father Sept. 1878 ; and d. unm. 13 March, 1892, and was «. by
his brother,
William Norton Persse, Esq. of Roxborough, Major E.A.,
m. Sept. 1860, Rose, 2nd dau. of Rev. A. B. Blesham, Rector
of Wootton, Kent, and has issue,
William Arthur, now of Roxborough.
Rose. Kathleen. Millicent.
Jocelyn. lonie.
Major Persse d.W Feb. 1893.
Seal — Roxborough, Loughrca, co. Gahvay.
PETER OS" CHYVERTON.
Peter, Eev. Egbert Godolphin, present
representative of the family, Eector of Cavendish,
Suffolk, and Eural Dean, b. 31 July, 1818; m.
1860, Catharine Stewart, dau. of the Eev. Alfred
Lvali, Eector of Ilarbledown, Kent.
Xiineag'e. — William Peter (younger son of William
Peter, Esq. of Torr Newton, and brother of John Peter, Esq.
of Torr Newton, ancestorof the Lords Petre), s. to his father's
estates in Dorset and Hants. He ra. Joan, only dau. and
heiress of Sir George Arundel, Knt. of Cahvoodly, co. Devon,
and had a son,
John Peter, of Bowlay, near Exeter, M.P. for that city
temp. Philip and Mart. He m. his cousin, Wilmot, dau. of
John Peter, Esq. of Torr Newton, and sisicr of Sir William
Peter, Secretary of State, and d. 1679, at a very advanced age,
leaving a numerous progeny of sons and daus., amongst whom
wore, I. John, M.P. for Dartmouth, d. s. p. ; ii. Otho, seated
atBowhay; and in. Thomas.
Thomas Peter, the 3rd son, to whom his father made gifts of
divers lands in Cornwall, m. Agnes, dau. of Thomas Godolphin,
Esq. of Godolphin (by his 2nd wife, a dau. of the noble House
of Granville), and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Peter, who served with distinction under Sir
Edward Poyninas, at Havre, and in the Low Countries. In
the 13th of Elizabkth, he was M.P. for F'owey ; in the 14th, for
Penryn; and in the 28th of the same reign, for Dartmouth.
He TO. Thomasine, dau. of John Kestell, Esq. of Kestell, co.
Cornwall, acd left issue, two sons. The elder.
Henry Petee, M.P. for Fowey, temp. James I., m. 1609,
Deborah, dau. of John Treffry, Esq. of Place, and d. 1619,
leaving a son,
Thomas Peter, b. 1610; m. 1632, Elizabeth, only dau.
and heir of Henry Mitchell, Esq. of Harlyn, co. Cornwall.
Having been an active Royalist in the civil wars between
Charles I. and his Parliament, Thomas Peter was for a long
time imprisoned by Cromwell, bui obtained his release on
the 2nd of Feb. 1653, through the influence of his maternal
kinsman, the itelebrated Hugh Peter, who was Cliaplain to the
Protector. He d. 167.5, leaving issue, three sons and a
dau., the wife of Henry Vincent, Esq. His eldest son and
successor,
Geegoet Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, High Sheriff co. Cornwall
in the last year of William III. .and the first of Queen Anne's
reign, m. 1658, Elizabeth, dau. of John Groove, Esq. of Goove-
hays, CO. Devon, by whom he had two sons, William, who d.
s. p. in his father's lifetime, and
John Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, who m. 1685, Anne, 2nd dau.
of Sir John Coryton, 2nd Bart, of Newton Ferrers, and co heir
of her brother. Sir William Coryton, 3rd Bart. John Peter d.
1732, leaving issue, three sons,
I. Henry, his successor.
II. William (Rev.), Rector of Mawnan, who by his wife
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. William Smith, Chaplain to Queen
Anne, left two sons, viz.,
1 William (Rev.„ who s. his father in the rectory of
Mawnan, and m. Harriet, dau. and co heir of Hon. George
Hamilton 2nd son of James, 6th Earl of Abercorn.
2 Robert (Rev.), Rector or Sully, co. Glamorgan, who m.
Martha, dau. of John Franklin, Esq. of the same co.
III . Jonathan, of Portcotton, in. Mary Allen dau. ot Edward
Hoblyn, Esq. of I odniin, by Bridget, dau and co-heir
of John Carew Esq. of PeuMarne, and graiiddau. of the
celebrated Richard Carew, Esq. of Anthony, author of The
1600
PET
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PET
Suivei/ of Cornicall, the contcmpora-y and friend of Sir
Philip Sydney and Sir Walter Italeigh (see Peter Hobltn
of Colquitt).
Mr. Peter was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Henry Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, High Sheriff of the co.
Cornwall 20 George II., m. Jlary, only dau. and heir' of
AVilliam Harpur, Esq. of Trevarthen (a younger branch of the
ancient Derby family of that name), and left issue, a son and
successor,
William Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, m. his 1st cousin, Mary,
dau. of Jonathan Peter, Esq. of Portcothan, and dying 1776,
w.is ,«. by his eldest surviving son,
Henry Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, Col. Eoyal Eegt. of Militia,
•T.P. and D.L. He Hi. Anna Maria, yoimgest dau. of Tliomas
I'lous, Esq. of Piercefield, in Monmouthshire, and, dying iu
1S2I, was s. by his eldest sou,
William Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, M.A., J. P. and D.L., for
some time M. P. for Bodmin, and afterwards H.B.M. Consul for
Pennsylvania, U.S. America, b. 22 March, 1788; m. 1st, 12
Jan. 1809, Frances, only child of Jolin Thomas, Esq. of Chyver-
ton, CO. Cornwall, Vice-Warden of the Stannaries, by whom
(who d. 21 Aug. 183G) he left issue,
I. John Thomas Henry, his heir.
II. EoBERT GoDOLPHiN (Eev.), present representative of
the family.
III. William Ecus, d. s. p. 20 Feb. 1834.
IV. Algernon, Capt. B.A., b. 9 May, 1823 ; d. s. p. 30 Jan.
1852.
V. Granville Carminon, d. 17 July, 1833.
VI. George Francis Carew, 6. 3 Aug. 1831 ; m. Louisa, dau.
of WilUam Lydiat, Esq. of Antigua, and widow of Dr.
Heath, and rf. 21 June, 18G5, leaving a dau. hliza Maiy
3Ionica, m. 12 Oct. 1876, Oliver, 2nd son of Sir Oliver
Xugent, of Antigua, and has a son, George, 6. 21 July,
1877, and two daus., Catharine Mary Monica and Frances
Elizabeth Gertrude.
I. Anna Maria, d. luim.
II. Ellen Jane. d. unm.
III. F'rances Mary.
Mr. Peter m. 2ndly, Mrs. King, of Philadelphia, U.S. He d.
1S51. His son,
John Thomas Henry Peter, Esq. of Chyverton, Rarrister-
at-Law, J. P. and D.L., High SheiiEf 1866, b. 23 Jan. 1810: m.
July, 1861, Mary Ann, dau. of John Pembertlies Magor, Esq.
of Lamellen, co. Cornwall. He d. s. -p. 1883, leaving Chyver-
ton to his widow.
Arms — Gu., on a bend or, between two escallops arg , a
Cornish chough ppr. within two cinquefoils az. Ci-est—lwo
lions' heads erased and addorsed, the first or, the second
Mz., gorged with a plain collar counterchanged. Motto— ^ans
Dieu rien.
Heat — Chyverton, Truro, co. Cornwall,
PETERS OF HAREFIELD.
Peters, William Hexry, Esq. of Harefield,
Devon, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1876, formerly
7lh Dragoon Guards, b. 1814; m. Ist, 1840, Mary
Jane, dau. of A. Levy, Esq. of Hutton Hall, near
Penrith, by Jane his -nife, dau. of M. Atkinson,
Esq., J.P., of Temple Sowerby, Westmorland, and
lias issue,
I. Haery Brooke, Maj.-Gen. and late in command 4th Hus-
sars, 6. 1842; TO. 30 April, 1883, Hon. Eosalinda Catherine
Sophia Clifford Butler, only child of James FitzWalter,
15th Lord Dunboyne, and has issue, Henry Clifford
Bctler, b. 24 June, 1884; and Arthur Malcolm, b. 1
June, 1888.
n. Arthur Ernest, I,ieut. 11th Eegt., d. g. p. Jan. 1883.
I. Florence Mary, m. John J. Spedding, Esq. of Greta Bank,
Cumberland.
II. Frances Lucy, d. May, 1856.
III. Eleanor Jane, m. Oct. 1867, Col. Sussex Lennox, eldest
son of Lord Sussex Lennox.
IV. Harriet Amy Blackburne, to. 27 Oct. 1874, Alfred
Douglas Dundas Hamilton, Esq. of Gidea Hall, Essex,
J.P. and D.L.
He m. 2ndly 19 Oct. 18S7, Maria Eosalinda, only
surviving dau. of the late Hon. St. John Eutler
(.see Burke's Peerage, Dunboyne, B.).
liineag'e. — This family, which claims to be a branch of
the noble House of Petre, added, it is stated, the " s" during
tlieir sojourn in Wales, where they still possess a paternal
estate. For several generations they were seated at Plat-
bridge House, near Wigan, co. Lancaster, but
Ealph Peters, Esq. of Platbridge, Barrister-at-Law, sold
that estate soon after he succeeded to his uncle Bertie Eutwisle's
West India property. Subsequently he resided near Southport.
Mr. Peters m. Frances, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Eev. Thomas
Blackburne, LL.D. of Thelwall Hall, co. Chester (2nd son of
Thomas Blackburne, Esq. of Orford Hall, Lancashire), by
Margaret his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Eichard Brooke, 4th Bart,
of Norton Priory, and had issue,
I. Thomas (Eev.). Eector of Eastington, co. Gloucester, in
1840, Frances, 4th dau. of Eev. John Adey Curtis Hay-
ward, of Quedgeley House, co. Gloucester, and has had issue,
1 Ealph Entwisle, b. 1843: in. Oct. 1868, Eose Harriet,
dau. of Col. M'Xair, of the Bengal Army, and 0. leaving-
four children.
1 Frances Elizabeth, m. 25 July, 1865, Sir Thomas Hyde-
Crawley-Boevey, 5th Bart, of Flaxley.
II. William Henry, now of Harefield House.
I. Frances Margaret, m. the Eev. Henry Hamilton, of
Thomastown Eectory, Kildare, and has issue.
II. Mary, d. unm. 1840.
Arrm — Gu., on a bend or, between two escallops arg., a
Cornish chough within two cinquefoils az. Great — Two lions'
heads erased and endorsed, the dexter or, the sinister a/..,
each gorged wiiti a plain collar counterchanged. J/oUo— Sans
Dieu rien.
Seat — Harefield, Lympstone, Devon.
Club — Junior Carlton.
PETHICK OF LANOY.
Pethick, William, Esq. of Lanoy, co. Corn-
wall, and of Sneyd Park, co. Gloucester, J.P.,
and Alderman of the City of Bristol, h. 3 Nov.
1831 ; m. 23 June, 1857, Ellen, dau. of James
Haycroft, Esq. of Highbury New Park, London,
and has issue,
1. Arthur William, 6. Nov. 1862.
I. JIarion, ni. Eobert Grieve Sommerville, Esq. of Creech
St. Michael, Taunton.
II. Amy.
III. Edna Haycroft.
IV. Ellen Margaret.
Liineag-e. — William Petdick, Esq., d. 1807, leaving by
Anne his wife (who d. 1848), a son,
Thomas Pethick, Esq. of Lanoy, who/n,. 25 Nov. 1830, Susan,
dau. of Matthew Wevill, of NonhhiU, Cornwall, and by her
(who d. 1886) he had issue,
I. William, now of Lanoy.
II. Henry, of Trewartha, Weston-super-Mare, J.P. for
Somerset, in. Fanny, dau. of Daniel Collen, Esq. of Chippen-
ham, and has issue, three sons and five daus.
Mr. Pethick d. 1884.
<Sea(s — Lanoy, Launceston ; and Sneyd Park Bristol.
PETLEY OF RIVERHEAD.
Petley, Charles Ralph Carter, Esq. of
Eiverhead, Kent, h. 5 June, 1877, s. his grand-
fatlier 1890.
Xiineagre. — The family of Petley is one of great antiquity j
in Kent, and can be traced back to the time of Henry III.
It was originally seated at Downe, in that co. and afterwards
at Halsted and Eiverhead. About the year 1620,
Ealph Petley^, son of Thomas Petley, of Filston, iu j
Shoreham, a scion of the Halstead family, m. Elizabeth Cam,
of London, and became the owner of Eiverhead, 1625, he was
father of
Ealph Petley, Esq., b. 1645, who was of Eiverhead, Kent,
and seiTcd as High Sheriff 1680. He m. 1667, Jane, dau. of
Sir John Seyliard, Knt. of Chiddlngstone, Kent, and d. 25 July,
1704, aged 50, having had issue,
I. Thomas, of Eiverhead, ?/i. Margaret, one of tlie three daus.
and co-heirs of Thomas Gifford, Esq., and had issue,
1 Gilford, d. ixnm.
2 Kalph, of Eiverhead, d. unm. Sept. 1751, having be-
queathed his estates to his cousin, Charles Petley, Store-
keeper of the Ordnance.
1 Jane, d. v.nra.
II. John, ol whom presently. in. Ealph, d. unm.
I. Jane, ra. 1st, Edmund Fowler, Esq. of Ashe, and 2ndly,
Stephen Lushington, Esq.
The 2nd son,
John Petley, to. Jane Lockyer, and (besides a dau. Jane,
who d. I'.am.) had a son,
PET
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEY
1601
Charles Petley, Esq., Storekeeper of the Ordnance at
Chatham, afterwards of Riverhead, m. 13 June, 1752, Elizabeth,
dau. of Eobert Paul, Esq. of Ewart, co. Northumberland, and
</. July, 1765, baring had issue,
Kalph Robert Cabteb. Iiis heir.
Charles, rf. young, 17G0. John, d. unm. 1792.
Twisden, d. young.
Elizabeth, vi. Philip Cade, Esq. of Greenwich, d. s. p.
Judith, d. unm.
Jane, m. Ut, Kenneth McKenzie, of Tarbat House, N.B.,
who claimed to be heir of the forfeited earldom of Cro-
marty, and 2Qdly, Donald Macleod, Esq. of Geanies, N.B.
The eldest son,
Ralph Robert Carter Petlet, Esq. of Eiverhead, m.
5 May, 1778, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Campbell, M.D., of
Poole, Dorset, and d. 19 June, 1788, having had issue by her
<who d. Oct. 1825),
Charles Carter, his heir.
Horace, m. 1st, Elizabeth Sole, of Plymouth, by whom he
had, Horace Cade, d. an infant, and Elizabeth, who m. the
late Major P. M. Petley. He m. 2ndly, Sarah Twiyg, and
had by her, Sarah Elizabeth (deceased), m. Capt. Robert
Cliristie, of Durie, N.B. ; Mary; Charles; and Jane, in.
Donald Matheson.
John Cade, Col.-Comm. E.A., m. Louisa Valverde de Calde-
ron, of Gibraltar, and had surviving issue, Robert, Major,
Prc'fessor at Sandhurst Military College ; John Campbell ;
Louisa, m. Col. FitzGerald ; Jane, m. Percy William
• Hewgill, Esq., E.A. ; Ellen; Antoinette; Mary; Julia, lu.
Capt. Gurney.
The eldest son,
Charles Carter Petlet, Esq. of Riverliead, m. 1st, 6 Nov.
1806, Annabella, dau. of Donald Macleod, of Geanies, co.Ross,
Sheriff Depute of that shire, and by her (who d. 3 Dec. 1812)
had,
Charles Robert Carter, late of Eiverhead.
Patrick Macleod, Major in the army, m. 28 July, 1842,
Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut. Horace Petley, E.N., and d. 24
Dec. 1875.
He m. 2ndly, 9 July, 1814, Ellen, dau. of Henry Woodgate,
Esq. of Riverhill, Kent, and by her (who d. 3 Dec. 1839; had
issue,
Henry (Rev.), m. 28 March, 1869, Elizabeth, dau. of Mr.
Thomas George, of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, and hao
, issue, three sons.
John Alexander Charles, late 58l:h Eegt., of Auckland, New
Zealand, m. a Maori lady, and has i^sue, John ; Charles ;
Harriet; Ellen ; Gladnin ; and Patrick, d. Dec. 1871.
Charles Robert Carter Petlet, Esq. of Eiverhead, Kent,
J.P., M.A., Oxford, 6. 9 Sept. 1807 ; to. 10 Aug. 1843, Martha,
dau. of Francis Woodgate, Esq. of Ferox Hall, Tunbridge,
Kent, and d. 23 May, 1890, leaving issue,
I. Chakles Carter, Capt. East Kent Militia, b. 9 July. 1844;
7)1. 14 Oct. 1875, Kathleen, 2nd dau. of Col. Munns, St.
Martin's, Canterbury, and d. 15 Feb. 1882, leaving by her
<who d. 30 July, 1881) issue,
Charles Ealph Carter, now of Eiverhead.
Kathleen Norah, b. 1 Nov. 18s0 ; d. 15 May, 1891,
II. Francis Woodgate, M.A. Merton Coll. Oxford, b. 24 Jan.
1849; t^. 21 April, 1877.
III. John Macleod, 6. 2 Oct. 1856; m. 2 July, 1891, Alice,
youngest dau. of George H. Ballard, Esq. of Sevenoaks, and
"has issue, Mary Enid, 6. 13 Dec. 1892.
I. Martha Annabella, in. 26 Oct. 1887, Eev. F. Harrison
Wright.
II. Mary Elizabeth, d. 12 Feb. 1874.
III. Katheiine Ellen, d young.
Anns — Arg., two bends engrailed sa., a canton of the last.
Crest — A cubit arm in armour erect ppr., garnished or, gra^^p-
ing a scimitar by the blade also ppr., hilted or.
iStp.t— Eiverhead, Sevenoaks,
PETRE OF WHITLEY ABBEY.
Petee, Edwaed Heney, Esq. of Whitlej
Abbey, co. Warwick, J. P. and D.L. for co. Warwick,
High Sheriff 1877, b. 21 Feb. 1831 ; m. 29 Oct.
1857, Lady Gwendaline Talbot, sister and co-heir
of Bertram Arthur, 17th Earl of Shrewsbury and
Waterford, and has issue,
I. Oswald Henry Philip, b. 1S62, Lieut. Warwickshire Yeo-
manry Cavalry.
n. Bertram Edward, b. 1873.
I. Mary Adela, 6. 1861.
II. Mary Gwendaline, b. 1865; m. 8 Sept. 1887, Sir Henry
Alfred Doughty Tichbome, 12th Bart.
II.
Mr. Petre is 3rd son of the late Henry William
Petre, Esq. of Dunkenhalgli, co. Lancaster, bv
Adeliza Maria his 2nd wife, dau. of Henry Howard,
Esq. of Corby, and grandson of the Hon. George
William Petre, 2nd son of Robert Edward, yth
Lord Petre {see Bueke's Peerage).
Seat — Whitley .\bbey, near Coventry. Town Residence —70,
Cadogan Garden*", S.W.
««!>— Travellers'.
PETTIWARD OF FINBOROUGH HALL.
Pettiwaed, Robeet John, Esq. of Finborougli
Hall, Suffolk, M.A., J.P., High Sheriff 1867-68,
late Major West Suffolk Militia, b. 1819 ; m. 1855,
Lady Frances Catherine Nelson, dau. of Thomas,
2nd Earl Nelson, and by her (who d. 1877) has issue,
nine daus. Mr. Pettiward, only son of Robert
Bussell, Esq. of Bath, by Frances his wife, dau. of
Rev. Henry Eyre, of Landford, Wilts, assumed by
royal licence, 22 Jan. 1856, the surname and arms
of Pettiwaed in compliance with the testamentary
injunction of Roger Pettiward, Esq. of Great
Fniborough, deceased. He had three sisters,
all now deceased, Frances Mary ; Caroline Martha ;
and Jane Catherine, m. Rev. Thomas Massingberd
Pyke, Rector of Onehouse, Suffolk, who d. 1876.
Lineage. — The Pettiwards, seated formerly at Bury St.
Edmunds, were resident and held considerable property at
Putney, Surrey, in the 17th century. That estate still re-
mains in the possession of the present Mr. Pettiward, as does
also an estate at Onehouse, Suffolk, derived from a period
antecedent to 1700.
Arms — Arg., a cross ragulee sa., charged with five etoiles of
the first. Crest — A croi^s as in the arms.
-Stat— Finborough Hall, Stowmarket, Suffolk.
PEYTON OF LAHEEN.
Pettox, Jame.s Reynolds, Esq. of Laheen, co.
Leitrim, J.P., Higli Sheriff 1879, b. 1813 ; s. his
brother 1875.
Lineage.— Rev. Thomas Pevton, Prebendary of Kinvarra,
in the Cathedral of Cloniert, Oct. 1627, and Rector of Ballin-
robe, CO. Mayo, 5 Nov. 1631, was father of
John Peyton, Esq. of Boyle, co. Roscommon, m. Catherine,
dau. of Humphrey Reynolds, Esq. of Loughscur, co. Leitrim,
by Russell his wife, dau. of Sir James Ware, Knt., Auditor-
Gen, of Ireland, and by her (who d. 19 May, 1664) had issue ;
I. Humphret ; II. George, of Streamstown, co. Westmeath ;
III. Oliver. The elder son,
Humphrey Peyton, Esq. of Boyle, co. Boscommon, d. in-
testate (administration, 10 June, 1669), leaving issue by his
wife Elizabeth,
I. James Peyton, Esq. of Driney House, co. Leitrim, m.
Catherine, dau. of James Reynolds, Esq. of Loughscur
Castle, CO. Leitrim, and widow of Robert Sandys, Esq., and
had issue,
1 George, of Driney.
2 James, of Cartrons, co. Roscommon, 6. 1716; d. 1790.
leaving by Hannah his wife, dau. of Edward Wynne,
Esq., three sons (John, William, and Wynne) and a dau.
Catherine, m. Archibald Eraser, Esq.
George, of Driney House (the elder son), m. Jane, dau.
of Walter Gray, Esq. of Tubbercuriy, co. Sligo, aud d. IsO.i.
having had a son,
Walter Peyton, Esq. of Driney House, J.P., Dcputv-
Governor, co. Leitrim, m. Nov. 17S9, Alice, eldest dau.
of Richard Cunningham, Esq. of Portshane, co. Leitrim
and had (with a dau. Alice, m. Laurence Park, Esq.) one
son, ,„ - ,^ •
Capt George Hamilton Contnoham Peyton, of Dnmy
House, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1815, b. 9 Nov. 1791 :
m. 15 Dec. 1818, Eliza, dau. of James Duncan, Esq., and
left issue.
Rev. Walter Conyngham, of Driney House, M..\., Rural
Dean, Incumbent of liillis, CO. Cavan, 6. 1821 ; m. 1856:
Margaret, dau. of Kev. James M'Creight, Eector of
Keady, co. Armagh, and granddau. of William Foster,
Bishop of Clogher.
James Duncan, m. 21 June, 1870, Harriett Elizabeth,
youngest dau. of the late Capt. William Gary, 17th Eegt.,
Adjutant Carlow Rifles, and has issue, William "Walter,
6 JL
1602
PHE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PHE
6. 21 March. 1871 ; Alsrernoti, 6. 2 Jan. 1876; Mary, &. 13
Oct. 1872: Olive Mabel, 6. 28 Oct. 1877; Ethel Mildred, 6.
9 Oct. 1878.
George Richard.
Henry Alfred, m. Ida, dau. of Eer. Joseph Hamilton,
Kcitorof Tara, co. Meath, and has issue, two sons, George
and ■\Ve.srn>pp.
Oliver, settled ia Australia, m. Emma Bellman.
Hannah Maiia. Elizabeth Arnold.
II. John, of Laheen.
I. Catherine.
The 2nd eon,
John Pettov, Esq. of Laheen, co. Leitrim, High Sheriff
1731, m. .a dau. of James Reynolds, sister and co-heir of
Christopher Reynolds, Esq. of Laheen, co. Leitrim. and had
issue, I. Tobias; ii. Reynolds; iii. Martin; iv. Henry;
V. John ; i. Anne. The eldest son,
Tobias Peyton, Esq. of Laheen, and Oxhill co. Leitrim, m.
n dau. of John Yeadon, Esq. of Abbey boylcj Roscommon, and
Had issue. The eldest son,
John Peyton. Esq. of Laheen, High Sheriff of Leitrim 1751,
7B. a dau. of Robert Hamilton, Esq. of co. Cavan, and had
issue,
. I. John, his heir.
II. HamilTon, m. Susannah, dau. of William Chambers, Esq.
of Kilboyne, co. Mayo, and relict of Edmond Finn, Esq.,
and by her had a son,
John Hamilton, who m. 1814, Mary, dau. and heir of Bryan
Cunningham, Esq. of Port, and had by her four sons and
six daus..
2 Hamilton, b. 1822.
4 William, 6. 1836.
3 Mary.
C -Vnne.
1 Bemar.1, 6. 1818.
3 John, b. 1823.
1 Susannah. 2 Jane.
4 Emily. 6 Margaret.
The son and heir,
John Peyton, of Laheen, High Sheriff, and Lieut.-Col.
Leitrim Mililia, 6. 1759; m, Mary, dau. of George Nugent
Reynolds, Esq., of Letterfyan, co. Leitrim, and sister and co-
heir of George Nugent Reynolds, Esq. of same place, and by
her (who vi. 2ndly, Richard McNamara, Esq.) had issue,-
John Reynolds, his heir.
Jane, m. Juhn Lambert, 2nd son of Walter Lambert, Esq.
of Castle Lambert, co. Galway.
Mr. Peyton d. at Raheen, May, 1806, and w.as s. by his son,
John Reynolds Peyton, Esq. of Laheen, m. 1st, Louisa,
eldest dau. of Samuel Scott, Esq. of Dublin, and 2ndly, Alicia,
dau. of Andrew Ennis, Esq. of Roebuck, co. Dublin, by whom
he left at his decease, 1850, two sons,
I. RicHABD Reynoldb, late of Laheen.
II. James Reynolds, now of Laheen.
Ai'ms—Sa.., a cross engrailed or, in the 1st quarter a mullet
STg. Crest — A grittin .sejant or. J/o(Jo—Palior, potior.
Seat — Laheen, co. Leitrim.
PHELIPS OF MONTACUTE.
Phelips, William Egbert, Esq. of Montacute,
CO. Somerset, J.P. and D.L., late 6th Dragoon
Guards; b. 30 March, 1846; m. 1st, 2 Dec. 1875,
Cicely Grace Augusta, dau. of Frederick Fane,
Esq. of Movies Court, Hampshire, and by her (who
d. 4 March, 1877) has a dau. Marjorie Cicely. He
m. 2ndly, 1 Jan. 1881, Constance Louisa, eldest
dau. of the Hon. Sir Spencer Cecil Ponsonby Fane,
K.C.B., of Brympton Park, Somerset, by his wife,
the Hon. Louisa Anne Rose, 3rd dau. of Henry
Augustus, 13th Viscount Dillon, and by her has,
I. Edward Frederick, 6. 22 Feb. 1882.
I. Clare Louisa, b. lf> March, 18b3.
II. Gerard Almarus, 6. 12 Aug. 1884.
Lineage.— Without dwelling on the tradition that the
Phelips family oriuinally migrated into .Somerset from Wales,
it is certain that it has been seated in cos. Somer.set and
Dorset for many centuries, and the muniments of title prove
that
Thomas Phelipp, armiger, was a landowner and resident at
Montacute in 1479. He m. Jane, widow of Abbott of Pen-
dower, was eschcator for Somerset and Dorset, 19 Edward IV.
and on his death in 1501, was bur. in the Priory of
Montacute. He left two sons, Richard, his heir, and Thomas,
d. s. p. 1565. The eldest,
Richard Phelipp, Esq. of Montacute and Charborough,
Dorset, was tscheator for Somereet and Dorset, M.P. for
Melcombe Regis 19 Henry VJII., and for Dorset 1 Philip and
Mary. He left by Emalyn, his 1st wife,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. William, iii. Henry.
I. Edith, m. Sir John Horsey, Knt. of Clifton Mavbank. i
Dorset. " *
He d. 1560, and wa,s s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Phelips, Esq. of Montacute, 6. 1500, who left, by '
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Smythe, Esq.of Long Ashtoii, I
Somerset, who d. 1598,
I. John, of Corfe Mullen, Dor.sct, M.P. for Poole 1555. h.
1535 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Speke, Knt. Hi.-s
great-grandson Edward PheJipps d.s.p. 1675, when CorlV
Mullen passed to Thomas, 3rd sou of Edward Phelipps.
Esq. of Montacute. i
II. Thomas (Sir), of Barrington, Somerset, 6. 1548; m. 1st, |
Jane, dau. of James Compton, i^sq. of South Petherton i
2ndly, Jane, dau. of Sir John Clifton. His son, Thomas,
was knighted 1603, and created a Bar^ 1619-20. The title-
became extinct 1690, with the 4th Bart.
III. Richard, m. Mary, dau. of Bartholomew Skeme, Esq. of
PaswykeHall, Essex, and had issue, four daus., one of whom,
Elizabeth, m. Sir Henry Ludlow, of Maiden Bradley, Wilts.
IV. Edward, of whose line we treat.
I. Ur-ula, m. John Farwell.
II. Elizabeth, m. Christopher Ancketill.
III. Audrey, m. Robert Ivell.
He d. 1588. The 4th son.
Sir Edward Phelipps, Knt. of Montacute, knighted by
King James, previous to his coronation, 1603, was Master of
the Rolls, Chancellor to Henry, Prince of Wales, and
Speaker of the House of Commons; Queen's Sergeant in
1602; he (according to Camden) built before 1601, the
present house at Montacute, one of the finest specimens of
Elizabethan architecture in England. He m. 1st, Elizabeth,
dau. of Robert Newdigate, Esq. of Hawnes, co. Bedford, by
whom he had three sons, '
I. Robert (Sir), his heir. ii. Richard. in. Francis.
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Pigot, Esq, of Dod-
dershall, Bucks (by whom he had one son, Edward, b. 1603),
and dying 1614, was s. by his eldest son,
.SIR Robert Phelipps Knt. of Montacute, M.P. for Somerset, :
High Sheriff 1625, knighted with his father 1603, b. 1586, m.
Bridget, dau. of Sir Thomas Gorges, Knt. of Longford, Wilts ; he-
accompanied George Vilhers, Duke of Buckingham, to Spain,
when he went to " advance the Spanish match," but he in- t
curred the displeasure of James I. by his speeches in Parlia-
ment, and in 1621 was imprisoned in the Tower with Sir !
Edward Coke. He had, with four daus., '
I. Edward, his heir. '
II. Robert, b. 1618, who assisted Charles II. in his escape
after the battle of Worcester, was Chancellor of the Duchy
of Lancaster ; d. 1707, and is buried in Bath Abbey.
Sir Robert d. 1638, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Phelipps, Esq. of Montacute, Col. in the royal
army, b. 1613, suffered much from hjs attachment to the royal ,|
cause, all his estates being sequestered. He m. Ann, dau. ot
Sir Robert Pye, Knt. and had issue, ,
I. Edward ^Sir), his heir. ii. Robert, </. v. -p. ,
III. Tiiomas (Rev.), s. to Corfe Mullen on the d»-ath of his i
kinsman, Edward Phelipps, Esq., 1675 ; d. s. p. 1685.
IV. George, of Corfe Mullen, heir to his brother Thomas, hi*
grandson William Phelipps, lisq , d. s. p. 1746, when Corte
Mullen paB.;ed to his niece Jane, wife of the Rev. Sir James
Hanham, 6th Bart, of Dean's Court.
V. Richard.
VI. John, b. 1644; ?)i. Alice Molyneux, of BallymulYej, co. i
Longford, Ireland, and d. 1701, leaving a son,
Edward, of whom hereafter, as heir to his uncle. 1
VII. William.
I. Bridget, m. Robert Seymer, of Han ford, Dorset.
Col. Phelipps d. 1679, and was g. by his eldest son.
Sir Edward Phelipps, Knt. of Montacute, b. 1638 : m. 1st, i
Dorothy Cheeke, by whom he had no issue, and 2ndly, Ed^tU
Blake, by whom he left three daus.,
I. Ann, first wife of her cousin, Edward Phelipps.
II. Elizabeth, second wife of the same.
III. Eiiiih, ?/t. Carew Hervey Mildmay.
Sir Edward Phelipps d. 1699, and was s. by his nephew,
Edward Phelips, Esq., of Montacute, M.P. for Somerset,
1722. He m. 1st, his cousin, Ann, eldest dau. of Sir Edward
Phelipp.s, and had issue,
I. Edward, b. 1704; d.s.p.
I. Ann, 7)1. John Horner, of Mells.
II. Bridget, ik. Sir Gerard Napier, 5th E.irt. of .Middlcniarsll
Hall.
He -lU. 2ndly, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Phelipps, an'J
had further issue,
PHE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PHE
1603
n. Edward, his heir.
II. John (Kev.), Vicar of Yeovil, d. s. p.
III. Elizabeth.
He d. 1734, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Edward Phelips, Esq. of Montacute, M.P. for Somerset,
6. 1725; m. Maria, dan. of William Wright, Esq., and had
issue,
I. Edward, 6. 1753, M.P. for Somerset ; m. Elizabeth Looli-
yer, d.i.p. 1792.
II. William (Kev.), his heir.
III. John, 6. 1756, Lieut. R.N. ; rf. «.p. 1780.
IV. Charles (Kev.), 6. 1765 (see Phelips of Briggins Pari;
ffn-is).
I. Elizabeth, 6. 1750 : m. 1st, John Clarke, Esq., and 2ndly,
Peter Bluett, Esq., and d. s. p. 1841.
II. Maria, 6. 1757 ; )/(. John Old Goodford, Esq.
III. Bhoda, b. 1759 ; to. William Harbin, Esq. of Newton-
sur-Mavill.
Mr. Phelips d. 1797, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Kev. William Phelips, of Montacute, b. 1755; m. 1781,
Anna Aletheia Elizabetha, dau. of Rev. John Paget, and had
issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. William (Rev.), J.P., Rector of Cucldington and Stoke
Trister, Somerset, 6. 1788; m. 1822, Mary, dau. of Rev.
John Messiter, and d. 1833, Laving issue,
1 William, of whom hereafter, of Montacute.
2 Richard, of Bayford Lodge, Somerset, J. P. and D.L.,
Capt. R.A. ; m. 1848, Charlotte Frances, dau. of Joseph
Delafield, Esq., and d. 1889.
1 Elizabeth, m. Herbert Butler Batten, Esq., J. P. and
D.L., of Hollands, Yeovil.
III. Edward, &. 1789; d.s.p.
IV. Robert (Rev.), Vicar of Yeovil, 5. 1791; m. Maria, dau.
of William Harbin, and d. 1855, leaving a dau. Anne, m.
John Goodden, Esq. of Over Coinpton, l>orset.
v. Thomas, Lieut. K.N , b. 1796; d. s. p.
VI. Charles Heniy, 6. 1799, Lieut. lI.E.I.C.S. ; d.s.p.
VII. Richard Colston (Rev.), Rector of Cucklington, J. 1800;
m. 1836, Caroline Anne, dau. of Sir Vlungerlord Hoskins,
7th Bart, of Harewood End, and left issue,
1 Elizabeth, m. Col. Pester. 2 Anne, d. 1804.
3 Mary, in. Kev. Henry Hoskins.
4 Sarah, d. young.
Kev. W^illiam Phelips was .5. at his death, 1806, by his son,
John Phelips, Esq. of Montacute, many years one of the
Chairmen of Quarter Sessions of .Somerset, b. 1784 ; m. his
cousin, Mary Anne, dau. of Rev. Charles Phelips (who sur-
vived him, and m. 2ndly, John James Farquharson, Esq. of
Langton House, Dorset), and dying 20 April, 1834, left issue,
one dau. Mary. in. J. J. Farquharson, Esq., jun. On Mr.
Phelips's death, the family estates devolved on his nephew,
William Phelips, Esq. of Montacute, J. P. and D.L., b. 14
Oct. 1823, m. March, 1845, Ellen Harriet, dau. of William
Helyar, Esq. of Coker Court, Somerset, and has issue,
I. William Robert, now of Montacute.
I. Edith Ellen, m.27 Aug. 1884, Cadwallader J. Bates, Esq.
of Langley, Northumberland.
Arms- Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron gu. between
three roses of the last, seeded aid leaved ppr. ; 2nd and 3id,
or, on a chevron vert, three eagles" h' a/ls erased arg. Crest —
A square beacon (or chest) on wheels or, filled with fire ppr.
Motto — Pro aris et focis.
Seat — Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset.
Clubs— CutUou, Naval and Military.
PHELIPS OF BRIGGINS PARK.
Phelips, Chaeles James, Esq. of Briggins Park,
CO. Hertford, J.P. for Herts and Essex, Barrister-
at-Law, b. 18 March, 1821 ; w. 12 March, 1870,
Emily Susannah Dunning, 4th dau. of George
Dunning, late R.N.
Liiueag'e. — Rev. Charles Phelips, 6. 1765, 4th son of
Edward Phelips, Esq. of Montacute, Somerset {see Phelips
0/ Montacute), iii. Mary, dau. of Thomas Blackmore, Esq. of
Briggins Park, Herts, and by her (who d. 1818)had issue (with
another son, Edward, Lieut, in the 13th Light Dragoons, killed
at Waterloo, and a dau. Mary Anne, m. 1st, her cousin, John
Phelips, Esq. of Montacute, and 2ndly, John James Farquhar-
son, Esq. of Langton House, Dorset), a son and heir,
Charles Phelips, Esq. of Briggins Park, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1829, b. 24 Jan. 1794; m. 15 June, 1820, Caroline
Mary, 2nd dau. of James Taylor, Esq. of Wimpole Street,
London, by Frances Long, his wife, and by her (who d. 1879)
had issue,
Charles James, now of Briggins Park.
Edward Blathwayt, 6. 12 April, 1822; d. 7 Nov. 1839.
George Blackmore, b. 1 July, 1824; d. 23 Feb. 1850.'
William Douglas, Capt., 6. 27 March, 18.;7 ; m. 3 Jan. 1867.
Anna Geralriine Barbara, 2nd dau. of Edgar Disney, Esq!
of The Hyde. Ingatestone, Essex, and has had issue, om-
son and five daus., Agnes Isabella, d. 14 Aug. 1«68 ; Geral-
dine; Henrietta Charlotte ; Agnes Finch ; and Augusta
Disney.
Henry Plantagenet Prescott, Capt. R.A. (retired), served in
the Crimea (medal with two clasps), 6. 4 Feb. 1831 ; in.
Nov. 1855, Annie, eldest dau. of — Majendie, Esq. of
Barton Fields, Canterbury, and has issue, two sons and one
dau.
Alfred Plumer Ward, 6. 26 Sept. 1832 ; d. C Jan. 1882,
unm.
Arthur Robert, b. 21 March, 1842.
Frances Emma, m. 8 Apii!, 1847, William Philip Honywood,
Esq of Marks Hall, Essex, who d. Feb. 1859.
Caroline Mary, m. 10 June, 1851, David Ward Chapman,
eldest son of David Barclay Chapman, Esq. of Roehampton,
Surrey, and has issue.
Mr. Phelips d. 19 Nov. 1869.
Arms, d-c. — Same as Phelips of Montacute.
Seat — Briggins Park, near Ware, co. Hertford.
PHEIiPS OF DURSLEY.
Phelps, William, of Chestal, co. Gloucester,
J. P., Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple, b.
1845, m. 1875, Gertrude, dau. of Edward Tajlor
Massy, Esq. of Cottesmore, co. Pembroke, and has
had issue,
I. ARTH0R William, b. 1877.
II. Edmund, d. in infancy.
III. Rollo Walter, 6. 1887.
I. Alice Gertrude Clifford, b. 187C.
Mr. William Phelps is the third son of the late
Henry John Clifford, Esq. and grandson of Henry
Clifford C^lifford, Esq. of Frampton, co. Gloucester.
(See that family.) He assumed, 1891, by royal
licence the surname of Phelps in lieu of Clif-
ford.
liineag'e. — Thomas Phelps, of Dursley (son of Thomas
Phelps, who came from Salisbury, in Wilts, and settled in
Dursley, in the co. of Gloucester, where he was bur. 14 Feb.
1647), m. Edith Williams, of the Manor of Woodmancote, in
the parish of Dursley, and had (with four daus., of whom the
eldest m. Edward Tripp, Esq.) two sons, Thomas, of whom
presently, and William. The elder son,
Thomas Phelps, Ksq. of Dursley, 6. 29 Sept. 1646; in.
Abigail Mayo, of Tetbury, co. Gloucester, andd. 10 April, 1718,
having had issue (with three daus., Mary, Margaret, and Abi-
gail, in. 25 June, 1767, Nathaniel Brain, Esq., jun., and d. 21
Jan. 1713), a son,
Thomas Phelps, Esq. of Dursley, m. 20 Aug. 1706, Mary,
dau. of John Arundell, Esq. of the Manor of Woodmancote, by
whom (who d 7 May, 1727) he had issue, four sons and seven
daus , I. Anne, m. 19 April, 1732, John Purnell, Esq. of New
House, CO. Gloucester; ii. JIary, d. 4 Sept. 1708; in. Abigail,
m. 1 Feb. 1741, Richard Morgan, Esq. of Argoid, co. Mon-
mouth; IV. Mary, m. John Foyle Small, Esq. of Uley, co.
Gloucester; v. Elizabeth, m. 26 Sept. 1738, JohnBlagden, Esq.
of Bristol; vi. Sarah, m. 16 Feb. 1747, William Gamons. Esq.
of St. Devereux, co. Monmouth; vii. Jane, m. 16 Feb. 1747,
John Barnes, Esq. of Gannerew, co. Monmouth. Mr. Thomaa
Phelps d. 26 April, 1735. His youngest son,
John Phelps, Esq. of Dursley, J. P., m. 31 July, 1733,
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of William Fowler, Esq. of Moor
Hall, CO. Gloucester, and d. 16 June, 1755, havmg by her (who
d. 10 Aug. 1791) had issue,
John Delafield, his heir. .
William, m. Hester, dau. of Rev. Renard Bagshot, of King s
Stanley, co. Gloucester.
Elizabeth, m. 7 May, 1761, William 3Ioore, Esq. of Eper-
stone, CO. Notts, Capt. 45th Regt., who c(. 19 Ocu 1.84.
Anne, m. 30 July, 1771, William Vizard, Esq. of Dursley.
Mary.
The elder son,
John Delafield, Esq. of Dursley, J.P., b. 28 Dec. 1734;
served as High Sheriff co. Gloucester, 1761. Hem. 25 Nor.
1759, Esther, only surviving dau. and heiress of James Gully,
Esq.'of Bristol, and by her (who d. 10 Jan. 1789) he left at hi.s
decease, 21 April, 1771,
I. John Delafield, his heir.
II James, of Dursley, and of Oriel CoU. Oson, M.A., Bector
5 K 2
1604*
PlIE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PHI
of Alderley and of Brimpsfleld-cum-Cranham, co. Glou-
cester, b. 8 July. 1766 ; »i. Marianne, dau. of John Bla'ItjHn
Hale, Esq. of Alderley, and by her (.who d. 1S47) left at his
decease, 1829,
1 James, heir to his uncle.
2 William John, late of Dursley.
3 John Bladgon, d.umn. 183P.
1 Marianne, ^n. 19 July, 1837, Henry John, eldest son of
Henry Clifford Clifford, Esq. of Frampton, co. Gloucester,
and rf. 18SS, leaving by him, who ci. Dec. 1852, with other
issue (sec Cliifokd of Frampton), a son,
William, now of Dursley.
2 Elizabeth Hester, 7ft. Kev. William Winston Curtis
Hay ward, M.A., late Vicar of Honingham, co. War-
wick.
3 Sophia.
III. William, of Dursley, d. jw'i!. 1812.
I. Esther Sophia, d. unm. 1835.
The eldest son,
John Delafield Phelps, Esq. of Dursley, and of Lincoln's
Inn, Barrister-at-Law, d. unm. 1842, and was s. by his nephew,
James Phelps, Esq. of Dursley, Cajit. 14th Light Dragoons,
who d. U7im. 1851, and was s. by his brother,
William John Phelps, Esq. of Chcstal, Dursley, co. Glou-
cester, B.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, and of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-
at-Law, J.P., High Sheriff 1860, 6. 1813, d. s. p. 1891, and was
«. by his nephew, William Clifford, Esq., who assumed by
royal licence the name of Phelps.
Arms — Per pale or and arg., semee of crosses-crosslet fitchee
gu., a wolf salient az. Cnst — A wolf's head az., langued and
erased gu., gorged with a collar or, thereon a martlet sa. Motto
— Frangas non flectas.
&at— Chestal, Dursley.
PHELPS OF WATERPARK.
Phelps, Johx Yandeleur, Esq. of Water-
park, CO. Limerick, and Broadford, co. Clare, High
Sheriff 1889, b. 26 April, 1866.
liineag'e. — The ancestor of this family,
Thomas Phelps, a scion of the family of that name in co.
Gloucester, joined in the revolution of 1645, and served under
Cromwell, by whom he was granted considerable estates in
-the cos. of Tipperary, Kerry, and Down, chiefly in the first-
named CO., around the Keeper Mountain, with Camaltha.
Thomas Phelps settled in the city of Limerick after the
revolution, and King Charles II. confirmed Mr. Phelp's titles
to those estates with a few exceptions. BIr. Phelps turning,
however, his sword into a ploughshare, became a disciple of
George Fox. At the age of 45, he m. Miss Fennell, dau. of a
brother officer, with estates at Cahir, co. Tipperary. and had
issue. His direct descendant,
Thomas Phelps, was, with others, largely instrumental to
-the introduction of linen manufactures into the north of Ire-
land. He moved his residence to his estate in co. Down, m.
and had issue. His son and successor,
Joseph Phelps, of Moyallon, co. Down, b. 1749; m. 1769,
Mary Christy (who was 6. 1748), and by her (who d. 1837) he
had issue,
I. Thomas, m. Miss Lloyd, of co. Warwick, and had issue.
II. John, d. unm. iii. Josliua.
IV. William, d. unm.
V. Jamks, of whom hereafter.
VI. George, d. unm. vii. Samuel, d. unm.
I. Sarah, d. unm.
II. JIary, m. Robert Xcwsom, E.>q.
III. Hannah, m. George Robinson, E^q.
IV. Elizabeth, d. unm.
Joseph Phelps d. 1790. Hia 5th son,
James Phelps, b. 1782; ru. 1814, Anne Lecky, of Bally-
liealey, co. Carlow, by whom (who was b. 1788, and d. 3 Sept.
1834) he had issue,
I. John Leckt, late of Waterpark.
II. Joseph James, m. 1877, Mary, dau. of Very Eer. .lames
Hastings Allen, Dean of Killaloe, and has issue, Thomas
Herbert, b. July, 1879.
ju. Robert Lecky, m. Josephine, dau. of Col. Petloy, K.A. ,
and has issue,
John.
Anne Valverde. Mabel Msude.
IV. James, d. young.
I. Elizabeth Lecky, m. W. H. Harvey, Professor of Botany,
Trin. Coll. Dublin ; no issue.
n. Mary, d. young.
III. Jane Hannah, m. J. M. Harvey.
IV. Lydia Matilda.
JJr. Phelps d. 1839. His eldest son,
John Lecky Phelps, Esq. of Waterpark and Broadford, co.
Clare, J.P., 6. 15 Oct. 1815; m. 4 May, 1864, Rosetta Anne",
2nd dau. of Col. T. Vandeleur, 10th Hussars, of Ballinacourty'
CO. Limerick, by Alice his wife, dau. of the Right Hon. John
Ormsby Vandeleur, of Kilrush House, by Lady Frances Moore
dau. of Charles, 1st Marquess of Drogheda, and d. 28 May
1881, leaving,
I. John Vandeleur, now of Waterpark.
II. Ernest James, b. 5 Aug. 1867.
HI. Edgar Lecky, b. 20 Sept. 1868.
IV. Joseph Harold, b. 12 March, 1874.
V. Lancelot Robert Lecky, b. 19 April, 1878, and d. 15 Dee
1887.
I. Annie Rosalie, m. 16 June, 1887, Robert Arundel Kerr
Montgomery, Capt. R.A.. and has issue, Lancelot Alex-
ander, Robert, and Mary Pipon.
II. Alice Maude, m. 9 April, 1S90, Alexander Edmund Banna-
tyne, of Woodsdown, co. Limerick, and has issue, Edgar
Alexander.
III. Mary Frances, m. 6 July, 1892, Bernard Harvey
Randolph, Capt. Worcester Eegt. and d. 28 Oct. 1892.
IV. Rosalie Emily.
v. Ethel Agnes Vandeleur.
Seats — Waterpark, Castle-Connell, co. Limerick; and The
Lodge, Broadford, co. Clare.
PHIBBS OF COBRADOO.
Phibbs, Owen, of Corradoo, co. Eoscommon,
J. P. for cos. Roscommon and Sligo, D.L. for co. ,
Sligo, and High Sheriff 1884 ; b. 25 March, 1842 ; |
m. 20 Nov. 1866, Susan, dau. of William Talbot- 1
Crosbie, Esq. of Ardfert Abbej, co. Kerry, and has
issue,
I. Basil, b. 1867.
II. William Talbot.
III. Owen Lindsey.
IV. Darnley.
I. Catherine Anne.
liineag'e. — The earliest record of this family is found in a
list of names of subscribers to a loan raised in 1589, during
tlie reign of Queen Elizabeth, to defray expenses incurred
during the arming of the country at the time of the threatened
Spanish Armada. The name there appears as Phillips, as it
also does in the official list of High Sheriffs for co. Sligo, as ,
late as 1716, where Mathew Phibbs, of Templevaney, is styled i
Mathew Phillips. Of this family, two brothers came over to |
Ireland, as soldiers, about 1590. From records now existing |
in Trin. Coll. Dublin, they are found on half-pay, 1616 and 1619, |
under the name of Phipps, a name that some of the younger i
branches of the family resumed about 1765. Of these two, '
William settled in co. Cork, in the south-west of which county
the name still rL'mains as ffibbs. The elder of the two,
Richard Phipps, who served unfler Sir Tobias Caulfield, and
was pensioned as a maimed soldier in 1619, settled at Kilmain-
h.iin, Dublin, where he d. in 1629, and was bur. in St. James'
Church. He had issue,
Richard, of whom presently. \
Jolm, living in co. Sligo, in 1663.
Edward, whose descendants have been traced down to t\y
Rev. Joshua Phipps, b. 1711 ; m. Mary Mercer, and d. in
Carlow, 20 June, 1750.
Hester. Jane. Sarah. Rebecca.
The eldest ton,
Richard Phipps or ffies, of Cootes House, was granted land .
in CO. Sligo 1659 (name written ffibbs and Phibbs in grant);
served in Capt. ffrancis King's troop of horse in Lord Col-
looney's Regt. He d. in 1670, and was interred in St. John's
Church, Dublin. He had issue,
1- jyiATTHEw, of Templevaney.
William, ot Grange, purchased Abbeyville or Ardlahurty,
3 Aug. 1715 ; m. Anna, dau. of Sir John Fleming, and had
issue, three sons and two daus.
The elder son,
Matthew Phibbs, of Templevaney, afterwards of Rock- I
brook, CO. Sligo, was High Sheriff in 1716, and d. 1738. He
had issue, four sons and two daus.,
William, of Rockbrook and RathmuUen.
Richard, of Lisconney, m. Catherine Knox, of Londonderry,
by whom he had issue, five sons and four daus. His will
was proved 1753.
Robert, b. 1703 ; entered Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1721 ; Rectorof
Ardcarne, co. Roscommon, and of Tawnagh, co. Sligo
1745; m. Esther Marie du Puygebeau. dau. of a Huguenot
refugee (name changed in Ireland to Taboteau), and by her
had three sons and five daus., the eldest sou Isaac, Col., was
pni
THE LAXDED GENTRY.
PHI
1605
pazetted as Ensign Phib);s, 1768, and as Lieut. PMpps, 14
ilardi, 1771.
JIathew, of Spurtown, co. Sligo, h. 16 April, 1706 ; m. Maria,
s-ister of Esther Taboteau, and d. 1769, leaving issue.
Anne, m. to E. Fleming, Esq., whose second dau. Jane,
became Countess of Harrington, and was mother of Anna,
Duchess of Bedford, and Charlotte, Duchess of Leinster.
Marparet, jii. to E. Hawkes, Esq. of Bushfield, co. Kos-
common.
The eldest son,
William Phipps or Phibbs, of Eockbrook and Eathmullen,
b. 16U6; in. 1717, Mary, only dau. of John Harloe, of Eath-
mullen, by whom he had twenty-one children. He d. 1775,
leaving issue surviving, three sons and five daus.,
Harloe, of Bloomfield, b. 12 July, 1719; m. 1st, Judith, dau.
of Rev. C. Dodd ; and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Mathew
Phibbs, of Spurtown, and had issue, with five daus.,
William Harloe, of Bloomfield, High Sheriff 1814: m.
Susan, dau. of John Lloyd, of Croghan, and d. 1827,
leaving issue, four sons and three daus.
Charles, of Lisconney, from whom descends Charles Phibbs,
Esq. of Doobeg, co. Sligo.
:Mathew. b. 1725: d. 17S4.
William, of Holly brook, of whom presently.
Hary, i. 1722; m. — Trumble, Esq. of Kilmorgan.
Anne. b. 17-4; to. .1. Johnston, Esq. of Dartrey.
Jane, i. 1726 ; m. J. Knott, E.«q. of Battlefield.
Eebecca, 6. 1729; m. J. Irwin, Esq. of Camlin, co. Eoscom-
mon.
Eleanor, w. — Leigh, Esq.
The 2nd surviving son,
William Phibbs, Esq. of Hollybrook, High Sheriff 1781, b.
20 May, 1738 ; to. 21 May, 1768, Jane, dau. of Owen Lloyd, of
Eockville, co. Eoscommon, and by her (6. 1740; d. 1817) had
ten children, of whom
William, 6. 1771 ; d. 1772. William, b. 1773; d. 1797.
Owen, of whom presently.
Susan, b. 1769 ; m. Lieut. Kitson, 4th Light Dragoons, and
d. 1796, leaving issue, a son.
Mary, rn. A. Carey, of Portarlington, and had issue, four
sons and four daus.
Mr. Phibbs d. 16 July, 1801. His only surviving son,
O^vEN Phibbs, Esq. of Merrion S^uitre, Dublin, High Sheriff
1804, b. 1776; to. 1798, Anne, dau. of Ihomas Ormsby, Esq. of
Ballinamore, co. Mayo, by whom he had issue,
William, of Scafield.
Ormsby, Lieut. -Col. 88th Eegt., h. 15 March, 1806; rf. at
Barbadoes, 1848.
Owen, of Merrion Square, b. 1811.
Elizabeth, d. young.
Jane, b. 1801 ; d. lt)74.
Maria, b. 1802; d. 1886.
Mr. Phibbs d. 1829. His eldest son,
William Phibbs, Esq. of SeafieUl, co. Sligo, High Sheriff
1833, b. 1803 ;»?i. 1840, Catherine, dau. of George M. Maun-
»ell, Esq. of BallywiUiam, co. Limerick, by whom he had
issue,
Owen, now of Seaficld.
George, Lieut.-Col. 87th Eegt., i. 1844; m. Fanny, dau. of
Col. Bramzon Smith, and d. ItS't, leaving issue, William
Giiflith, Lieut. K. I. Fusiliers: Maud; Kathleen.
A\ illiiim. Col. Commanding 1st Batt. Dorset Eegt., m.
Blanche, dau. of Eev. De Mole\ns, and has issue, Bertram,
l.ieut. R.N. ; Aldured; Eosie: and Theo.
Catherine, d. 1852. Anne. Edythe.
llr. Phibbs d. 1881.
6taJ— Stafield, Sligo.
PHILIPPS OF DALE CASTLE.
Llotd-Philipps, EnoDEi Yaughan, Esq. of
I^alecastle, co. Pembroke, Lieut. Cardigan Art., W.
Div. K.A., b. 15 March, 1874, *. his brother 1888.
Lineag'e. — This family derives from Tddwal Gloff, 4th
son of RuoDRi Mawk, King of Wales.
John Llotd, Esq. of Foes-y-Bleiddiad, co. Cardigan, lineally
descended from Cadivob ap Dvfnwall, Lord of Castle Howell,
who was 9th in descent from Ehodri Mawr, m. Mary, dau. of
James Philipps, Esq. of Penty Park, co. Pembroke, and sister
of James Philipps, Esq. of Penty Park, whose 2nd dau., Mary,
in. Sir Richard Philipps, Bart., created Lobd Milfoed, and
d. s. p. Mr. Lloyd was s. by his son,
Jamf.s Lloyd, Esq. of Foes-y-Bleiddiad, m. 4 June, 1752,
Anne Maria (</. 17SC), only child and heir of Richard Lloyd,
Esq. of Mabws and Ystradteilo, co. Cardigan, by his wife, the
dau. and heir of Edward Games Tregaer, descended from Sir
David Gam, and had, with four daus. (of whom Letitia -Mary,
h. 1751, m. Admiral Thomas, of Llanvaughan), four sous,
John, his heir. Richard, d. 1777.
James Philipps Lloti>-Philipps, of Penty Park, a Col. in
the army, 6. 1762; m. 1812, Winifred, dau. of John Thomas,
Esq. of Llanegrin, co. Merioneth, and d. 7 April, 1837,
leaving by her (who d. 1801), two sons,
James Beynon, of Penty Park. J. P. and D.L., late 12th
Foot, Capt. Royal Cardigan Militia, 6. 1814; m. 1x53,
Cecilia Maria Jane, dau. of Gilbert James Harries, Esq.
of Llanunwaa, co. Pembroke, and d. 1867.
Frederick Lewis, Esq. of Penty Park, co. Pembroke, and
Aberglasney. co. Carmarthen, J. P. cos. Pembroke, Car-
marthen, and Cardigan, D.L. for latter co.. High Sheriff
CO. Pembroke, 1«87 ; educated at Brasenose Coll. Oxford,
B.A. 1848, M.A. 1857, late Capt. Royal Carmarthen
Militia, b. 15 June, 1823, s. his brother 1»67 ; m. 26 Nov.
1851, Elizabeth Frances, youngest ilau. of John Waliera
Philipps, Ebq. of Aberglasney, co. Carmarthen.^
Vaughan, b. 1764; d. 1772.
Mr. Lloyd d. 6 June, 1800, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Lloyd, Esq. of Foes-y-Bleiddiad and Mabws, 6. 1753.
High Sheriff for Pembrokeshire 1785, and for Cardiganshire
1806. He m. 8 July, 1776, Elinor, dau. and heir of John Allen,
of Dale Castle, in co. Pembroke, and had issue,
I. John Allen, Capt. in the Coldstream Guards, 6. 22 March,
1777; TO. 1801, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Harry Bisshopp, of
Storrington, in Sussex, youngest son of Sir Cecil Bisshopp,
Bart., and uncle to Lord Zouche, and dying r.p. Oct. 1805,
left issue,
1 John Phillips Allen, of whom presently.
2 Harry James, late Lieut. 53rd Eegt., 6. 7 Oct. 1803 ; m.
Miss Llewellin, of Pontypark, and has issue.
3 Eichard Cecil, Lieut. 3rdBuffs, 6. 19 June, IsOo; d. unm^
II. James David (Rev.), 6. 22 Oct. 1786; to. 1828, Frances,
dau. of Rev. John Levett, and d. April, 1832, without,
issue.
I. Anna Maria Elinor, d. unm. 24 April, 1834.
II. Mary Justina Martha, m. Sir George Cooper, Chief Judge
at Madras. iii. Jane Louisa, d. unm.
IV. Caroline Amelia, m. 1819, Bowcn R. Robertson, Esq.,
Lieut. R.N.
Mr. Lloyd d. 1820. His grandson,
John Philipps Allen Lloyd Philipps, Esq. of Dale Castle,,
and of Mabws, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1844, b. 26 June,
1802; m. 1st, 9 Dec. 1823, Charlotte Caroline, youngest dau.
of Capt. William Bartlet, R.E., and by her (who d. 18 July,
1863) had issue,
I. John Allen, J. P., Col. Cardigan Militia, late Capt. 82nd
Eegt., 6. 24 Sept. 1»24; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Eichard
Jones, Esq., which lady </. 1877, leaving two daus. ; the
elder, Elizabeth ChariotteMary,i,i. 1869, John G. P. Hughes,
F;sq. of AUt Llwyd, and the youneer, Capt. Begbie, R. E.
He //(. 2ndly, Laura, dau. of Thomas Bonsall, Esq. of
Glansheidol, but by her had no issue. He d. 4 June,
1884.
II. Faulkenor Cecil, b. 16 Ju^y, 1839 ; d. num. 1863.
I. Charlotte Maria Carleton, m. Henry Mathias, Esq. of.
Haverfordwest, son of Charles Mathias, Esq. of Lamphey
Court, and has issue.
II. Elizabeth Mar}-, m, 1845, Robert Dudley Ackland, Esq.
of Boulston, CO. Pembroke, J. P., and left, with other issue,
Dudley-Inne< Ackland, of Boulston House, co. Pembroke,
J.P. and D.L.
III. Mary Frances, widow of Capt. John Edwin Corneo, E.E.
He m. 2ndly, 1865, Elizabeth Anne Bellairs, eldest dau. of
James Peel Stevenson, Esq. of Uffington, co. Lincoln, and by^
her had issue,
III. Walter Bellaiks, late of Dale Castle.
IV. Khodri VacghaNj now of Dale Castle.
This gentleman, whose patronymic was Lloyd, assumed the
surname of Philipps upon the demise of Eichard, LordMilford,
under the will of James Philipps, Esq. of Penty Park, brother
of Maiy Lloyd, his great-great-grandmother. He d. 17 May,.
1879.
Walter Bellairs Lloyd-Philipps, Esq. of D.ile Castle, co.
Pembroke, b. 27 Aug. 1871 ; «. 1884 ; d. 19 March, 1888.
Arms— Arg., a liun rampant .sa., ducally gorged and chained
or. CresU — A lion, as in the arms. Motto— liui^il amor
patriie.
itut— Dale Castie, Milfurd Haven, Coedllys, Carmarthen.
PHILIPPS OF CWMGWILLY.
Philipps, Geismond, Esq. of Cwmgwilly, co.
Carmarthen, J. P., Capt. Carmarthen Artillery
Militia; b. Nov. 1SG7.
Lineage.— Cadi voR Vawr, one of the 15 Peers of Wales,
was Prince of Dyved, jure uxiru, Lord of Cilsant, derived
through the family of Minen Glas, from the great Caractacus.
i He flourished about the period of the Xorman Conquest, d.
1606
PHI
THE LAKDED GENTRY,
PHI
and was buried at Carmarthen Priory, 1089. His arms were
" arg., a lion rampant guardant sa. langued gu." By Ellen,
his wife, dan. and sole heiress of Lhvch Llawen Vawr, or " the
very mirthful," Lord of Cilsant, and cue of the Peers of Wales,
he had issue. His 3rd son,
Bledki, Lord of Cilsant, m. Klydwen, dau. and heiress of
Griffith ap Kydrych ab Gwaethvod, and had a son,
Ehys ab Bledri, Lord of Cilsant, who m. Augharael, dau.
«nd heiress of Llewelyn ab Eirid ab Ehys Gmg, Lord of Llan-
dovery, and was father of
Sib Aron ab Khys, Knight of the Sepulchre. He went to
Jerusalem in the Crusade with Richard I., to fight against the
infidels. He «;. Gwenllian, dau. of Ednyfcd Vychan, steward
and chief councillor of Piince Llewelyn, by Gwenllian, dau. of
Lord Khys, Prince of South Wales. His son,
GwiLT.M, Lord of Cilsant, lu. Sioned, dau. of Meuiig ab
Irehaiarn ab lorwerth, Lord of Gaethmul, in co. Brecon, and
had a son,
Madog ab Gwiltm, Lord of Cilsant, who m. Sioned, alias
•lonet, dau. of Guiffydd ab Ivor ab Kydifor ab Gwaethvod,
Lord of Castell Odwyn and Cardigan. His son,
Jevan, Lord of Cilsant, m. Kadtrin, dau. of Sir Elidir
Ddu ab Elidir ab Rhys ab Urien Eeged, and had a son,
Pftlib ap Jevan (the first who bore the name of Kfylib, and
who originated that name in the family), jij. Sioned, dau. of
Gwylymab Kradog. His son,
Meredith, Lord of Cilsant, m. Sian, dau. of Jevan ab
Gwilym, and had a son,
Fftlib, Lord of Cilsant, who ?n. Jonet, dau. of Jerhin Lloyd
Vychan, of Bwll Dyfach, and had a son,
Sir Thomas FfYLiBS, Knt. of Cilsant, 1512. He m. Jane
Dwnn, dau. and heiress of Hari Dwnn, Lord of Pictou, and
had a son,
John Fftlibs, of Cilsant and Picton, who m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir James Bowen, of Penty Park, and had a son,
James Philipps, Esq. of Penty Park, m. Jane, dau. of
Edmond Griffiths, of Korth Wales. His second son,
Griffith Philipps, Esq., m. Mary, dau. and heiress of
Thomas Jones, and by her had a son,
Richard Philipps, Esq., vi. Catherine, dau. of William
Lloyd, of Llanarthney (and sister of Griffith Lloyd, of Cwm-
gwilly, whifh estate he acquired by his marriage with Anne,
widow of Charles Vaughan, Esq. of Cwmgwilly, who d. s. ;;.),
and had issue,
John Philipps, Esq. of White House, near Llandilo, 1681.
He ))i. Elizabeth, dau. of — Grismond, of Ludlow, and had a
son,
Grismond Philipps, Esq. of Cwmgwilly (the estate being
left him by his great^uncle, Griffith Lloyd), b. 1686; m. Jane,
dau. of Miles Stedman, Esq. of Dol-y-Gaer, and had a son,
Griffith Philipps, Esq. of Cwmgwilly, M.P. for the borough
<if Carmarthen, jii. Lucretia Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Folkes,
Esq., and d. 1781, leaving a son,
John George Philipps, Esq. of Cwmgwilly, M.P. for Car-
marthen, Sheriff 1812; iii. Anne, dau. of John Ball, Esq. of
Aberystwith, and d. May, 1816, leaving by her (who d. April,
1806) a son,
Grismond Philipps, Esq. of Cwmgwilly, Lieut. 23rd Royal
Welsh Fusiliers, was in Peninsular War, and at Waterloo, m.
11 July, 1822, Catherine, dau. of Thomas Wariow, Esq. of
Castle Hall, co. Pembroke, and niece of Gen. Thomas Picton,
and by her (who u". 20 May, 1854) had, with other issue,
I. Grismond, late of Cwmgwilly.
II. John George, m. and d. in India, leaving issue.
I. Cecil Eliza, in. General Baillie, ar.d has issue.
II. Caiheriae Anne Prudence, m. W. R. H. Powell, and has
issue.
Mr. Philipps d. 28 April, 1850. His eldest son,
Grismond Philipps, Esq. of Cwmgwilly, co. Carmarthen, J. P.
and D.L., formerly Capt. 23rd Regt., 6.4 Oct. 1824: m. 28 Feb.
1854, Marianne, dau. of Major Thomas Bowcn, late 10th Hus-
sars, formerly of Pantyderi, co. Pembroke, and has issue,
I. Grismond, now of Cwymgwilly.
II. John Picion, b. Oct, 1870.
I. Catherine Elizabeth, m. July, 1877, Edward Hugh Bear-
crofr, Esq. of Mere Hall, co. Worcester.
Mr. Philipps d. Sept. 1891.
Arms— Arg., a lion rampant guardant sa., ducally gorged and
chained or. Crest — A lion, as in the arms.
Seat — Cwmgwilly, Bronwydd Arm3(R.S.O.), co. Carmarthen.
C'hii— Grosveuor.
PHILIPS OF THE HEATH HOUSE.
Philips, John Capel, Eaq. of The Heath House,
CO. Stafford, and Newlands, co. Gloucester, J. P.
and D.L., co. Stafford, b. 9 Oct. 1831 ; m. 14 Julj,
1857, Hon. Fanny Esther Flower, 2nd dau. of
Henry, 5th Viscount Ashbrook, and by her (who
d. 21 May, 1881) has had issue,
I. Burton Henry, Capt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, b. 1 Oct.
1858.
II. John Augustus, 6. I Jan. 1861.
III. Montague Capel, b. 30 Aug. 1875; d. 2 June, 1881.
I. Frances Margaret, m. 1885, Ernest, youngest son of
Robert Capel Cure, of Blake Hall, Essex.
II. Bertha Mary.
liiueagre. — Francis Piiylyppe, of Neyther Teyne, in the
parish of Chcckley, co, Stafford, d. 6 Edward VI., and was
great-grandfather of
Anthony Philips, r,i. 1027, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward
Rawlins, of Teane. He d. If48, and was s. by his son,
Richard Philips, 6. 1628; lu. 1649, Christobcl, dau. and co-
heir of Robert Whitall, of BignoU Hill, co. Stafford, and dying
16a6, was s. by his son,
Nathaniel Philips, Esq. of The Heath House, in Checkley,
b. 1659; m. 1690, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of John Stubbs,
Esq. of The Shaw, co. Stafford, by Ellen his wife, dau. of John
Jervis, Esq. of Chatkill and Meaford, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. llichard, of Hall Green, ancestor of Fhillips-Jodbeli,
of Yeardsley Hall, co. Che-ter.
III. Nathaniel, ancestor of Philips of Lee Priory, Kent.
Mr. Philips d. 1737, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Philips, Esq. of The Heath House, Lord of the Manors
of Upper Teane, Nether Teane, and Checkley, b. 1095 ; m.
1722, Susannah, dau. and co-heir of John Burton. Esq. of
Derby, and had issue,
1. John, his heir.
u. Nathaniel, of Stand, co. Lancaster. 6. 172G; m. 1757,
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Hibbert, Esq. of Stockfield House,
CO. Lancaster, and d. 1808, having had issue,
1 John, successor to his uncle.
2 Robert, of The Paik, Manchester, and Snitterfield, oo.
Warwick, b. 1759; m. 1798, Anne, dau. of Matthew
Needham, of Lenton, Nottingham, and d. 14 March, 1884,
having had issue,
1 Mark, his heir, of Snitterfield and Welcombe, was M.P.
for Manchester 1832-1847, b. 18C0, and d. ujiw. 23
Dec. 1873, when he was s. by his brother.
2 Robert Neediiam, of Welcombe, co. Warwick, and
The Park, Manchester, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
Lancashire 1857, M.P. for Bury 1865-1885, 6. 20 .June,
1815; VI. 1st, 13 Nov. 1845, Anna Maria, dau. of Joseph
Brooks Yates, Esq. of West Dingle, Liverpool, by whom
(who d. 1850) he had issue.
1 Caroline, m. 29 Sept. 1869, the Right Hon. Sir George
Ottu Trevelyan, M P., Bart., and has issue.
2 Margaret, m. 29 July, 1878, Major \^'iIliam Edward
Price, only son of V\iiliam Phiiip Price, Esq. of
Tibberton Court, co. Gloucester, who d. 9 Feb. 1886.
He m. 2ndly, 6 Sept. 1856, Mary Ellen, dau. of John
.^shton Yates, Esq., M.P., of Bryanston Square, London,
and by her had issue,
3 Anna Maria.
Mr. Philips d. 28 Feb. 1890.
1 Mary, m. Robert Hyde Greg, Esq. of Norcliffe Hall, CO.
Chester, and Coles Park, Hei-ts, and d,. 1878.
2 Sara Jane, m. James \\illiam Mylne, Barrister-at-Law,
andc',. 1864.
3 Anna Priscilla, d. unvi. 1879.
4 Hester Emily, m. William Duckworth, of Pendleton, and
d. 1834.
5 Isabella, d. unm. 1889.
G Elizabeth Lucy, d. Uion. 7 Jessy, d. unm.
8 CI .ra Octavia, d. unm. 9 Caroline, d. unm.
3 Samuel, of Heybridge and Newlands, d. unm. 1824.
III. Thomas, of Sedgley, co. Lancaster, b. 1728; mi. 1760,
Mary, only dau. and heir of Johu Rider, Esq. of Manchester,
and d. 1811, having had issue,
I Heorge (Sir), of Sedgley, and Weston House, Warwick-
shire, created a Eart. 18^8, b. 1766 ; m. I78o, Sarah Ann,
dau. of Nathaniel Phillips, Esq. of HoLinghurst, and d.
1844, having had issue, an only son,
George Richard (Sir), 2rid Bart., 6. 1789; m. 1819, Sarah,
Georgiana, dau. of Richard, 2nd Lord Waterpark, and
d. 1883, having had issue,
1 Julinna Cavendish, m. 1839, Adam, 2nd Earl of
Caniperdown.
2 Emily Anne, m. 1844, Robert Shapland, 2nd Lord
Carew.
3 Louisa Georgiana, ra. 1847, James, 14th Earl of
Caithness, and d. 1870.
1 Susannali, m. John Mather, of Evcrton, near Liverpool,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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1607
•2 Elizaljeth, m. William Sigby, of OlUtieia Hall, c-o.
Chester.
3 Marianne, m. Rev. Charles IJenjamin Charlewood, of
Oak Hill, Staffordshire.
4 Sophia, m. Eamuiid Henry Lushington, of Park Place,
Kent.
Mr. Philips d. 1777, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Philips, Esq. of The Heath House, b. 1724 ; in. 176G,
Catherine, dau. of William Turner, Esq. of Upper Teane, and
<lying 3. p. 1813, was s. by his nephew,
John Philips, Esq. of The Heath House, b. 1759 ; m. 27 Feb.
1783, Margaret, dau. of Samuel Robinson, Esq. of Ardwick,
near Manchester, and by her (who d. 16 Oct. 182-1) had issue,
I. John Burton, his heir.
II. Nathaniel, b. 1786; m. 1810 Margaret, dau. of William
Hibbert, Esq. of Stockfield House, co. Lancaster, and Hare
Hill, Cheshire, and d. 186S, leaving one dau., Marianne.
III. Samuel Robinson, b. 1789, d. unm.
IV. Robert, ancestor of the Philips of Htohridgi (see 'Mxi
Memoir.)
I. Margaret, d. WMn. 1876.
II. Elizabeth Frances, d. unm. 1875.
31r. Philips d. 21 June, 1834, and was i. by his eldest son,
John Borton Philips, Esq. of The Heath House, and of
Kcwiands, co. Gloucester, h. 1785 ; in. 1826, Joanna Freeman,
<lau. of Capel Cure, Esq. of Blake Hall, Essex, and had issue,
John Capel, now of The Heath House.
Margaret Christabella, m. 1849, Augustus n-ast Manley,
Esq. of Manley Hall, co. Stafford.
Mr. Philips d. 25 Dec. 1847.
Attm — Per pale az. and sa., within an orle of fleurs-de-lis
arg. a lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned, and holding
between the paws a raa-scle or, a canton erm. Crest — A demi-
lion rampant erminois, collared sa., ducally crowned or, holding
between the paws a fleur-de-lis arg. within a mascle or.
Motto — Simplex munditiis.
Heat— The Heath House, Teane, co. Stafford.
PHILIPS OF HEYBRIDGE.
Philips, John William, Esq. of Hevbridge, co.
Stafford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1861, b. 29
:Sept. 1827; m. 1st, 21 Jan. 1852, Adelaide Louisa,
dau. of Edward BuUer, Esq. of Dilhorn Hall, co.
Stafford (afterwards Sir Edward Manningham Bul-
ler, Bart.), and by her (who d. 11 June, 1860) has
issue,
I. William Morton, J.P. and D.L., 6. 19 Oct. 1852: m. 25
Oct. 1882, Caroline Anne Kate, dau. of George Montagu
Stopford, Major R.E., and has issue, Mark Hibbert, 6. 19
Aug. 1886; Mary Adelaide; ChristobelSelina; Rosamond
Winifred ; Joau Laetitia.
II. Robert Edward, b. 1 May, 1860, Capt. East Kent Regt.
I. Evelyn Adelaide, m. 1 July, 1879, Ven. Ernald Lane,
Archdeacon of Stoke-on-Trent, Rector of Leigh, son of
John Newton Lane, Esq. of King's Bromley Manor, co.
Stafford.
n. Nina Margaret, m. 21 Feb. 1889, Major-Gen. the Hon.
George Wrottesley, late R.E., son of John, 2nd Lord
Wrottesley.
He m. 2ndly, 3 July, 1867, Olivia, dau. of William
t)odsworth, Esq. and has issue,
III. John Cyril, b. 28 April, 1868.
IV. Arthur Dodsworth, b. 16 Sept. 1869.
V. Lewis Francis, Lieut. 60th Rifles, b. 4 Oct. 1870.
' III. Maud Lietitia.
liineag'e. — This is a branch of Philips of The IleaAh
House.
Robert Philips, Esq. of Heybridge, co. Stafford, 4th son of
John Philips, Esq. of the Heath House, and Margaret Robinson
nis wife, 6. 1794; m. 18 Nov. 1825, Lastitia, youngest dau. of
William Hibbert, Esq. of Hare Hill, co. Chester, and by her
<who d. 5 April, 1882) had issue
I. John William, now of Heybridge.
II. Edward, Rector of Checkley, b. 26 Dec. 1832; m. 1869,
Emily, dau. of Rev. George Mather, of Huntley Hall,
Staffordshire, and has, with other issue, George Edward,
/). 1873.
III. Herbert, 5. 26 May, 1834; m. 1862, Ellen Josephine,
dau. of William Langton, Esq. of Manchester.
I. Ellen Laetitia.
II. Frances Elizabeth, m. 1849, Rev. Wynter Thomas Blath-
wayt. Rector of Dyrham, CO. Gloucester (see that familtj),
and d. 1869.
Hr. Philips d. 12 Aug. 1853.
A'nns, d-c. — Same as Philips of The Eeath House.
Heat — Heybridge, Tean, Stoke-on-Trent.
PHILIPS OF LEE PRIORY.
Philips, Feaxcis, Esq. of Lee Priory, Kent,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1871, M.A., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 8 Jan. 1830 ; m. 6 Jnn. 1S56, Caroline
Mary, 4th dau. of Kev. Kenrick Prescot, M.A.,
Rector of Stockport.
Lineagre.— This is a branch of Philips of Thi Heath
House.
Nathaniel Philips, Esq. of Manchester (the 3rd son of
Nathaniel Philips, Esq. of The Heath House, by Elizabeth
Stubbs his wife), 6. 15 Feb. 1693 ; m. 13 Jan. 1729, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. and co-heir of John Burton, E^q. of Derby, and
had two sons, i. Nathaniel, of Manchester, Merchant, 6. 30
Jan. 1730; m. Hannah, dau. of William Barrow, of Salford,
Merchant, and dying June, 176G, left issue, Nathaniel, of
Philadelphia; William; and Alice, whofi. «re//(.1794; u. John.
Mr. Philips d. 26 May, 1776. His youngest son,
John Philips, Esq. b. 7 June, 1734 ; purchased, 1777, the
estate of Bank Hall, Heaton Norris, co. Lancaster. He ni.
29 Jan. 1761, Sarah, duu. of George Leigh, Esq. of Oughtring-
ton Hall, CO. Chester, and by her (who d. 3 Feb. 1809) had
issue,
I. John Leigh, of Mayfield, near Manchester, Lieut. -Col.
Comm. 1st Regt. Manchester and Salford Volunteers, 6. 23
Nov. 1761, and d. 23 June, 1814. He ni. 23 April, 1787,
Miss Caroline Penny, of Manchester, and by her (who d. llj
Sept. 1834), had issue,
1 John, Lieut. B.N., of Belle Vue, near I,iverpool, b.
8 Feb. 1791 ; m. 1st, 2 June, 1807, Miss Mary Hardcastle,
(who d. without issue, 28 June, 1812). He 7n. 2ndly,
7 July, 1817, Anne, eldest dau. of Gilbert Henderson,
Esq. of St. Ann's Hill, near Liverpool, and dying 2 June,
1835, left issue by her (who d. 24 March, 1858),
Gilbert Henderson (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Bolton
Percy, co. York, Rural Dean of Snaith, and Chaplain to
the Archbishop of York, b. 25 July, 1822; m. 13 Sept.
1853, Emily Georgiana, 2nd dau. of Lieut. -Col. Henry
Dixon, 81st Regt., and d. 3 Aug. 1885, leaving issue,
1 Gilbert Henderson, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., and of
the Inner Temple, 6. 25 Oct. 1860; 2 Leigh Tempest,
/•. 12 Feb. 1864; 1 Emily Frances Caroline; 2 Blanche
Harriet Christina, m. 21 Oct. 1881, Robert Spelman
Marriott, Esq., only son of Robert Marriott, Esq. of
Narborough Hall, Norfolk; 3 Caroline Charlotte; 4
Constance Mary, ?«. 18 June, 1885, Charles, 3rd son of
Charles S. A. Thellusson, of Brodsworth Hall, co.
York.
Nathaniel George, Groom of the Privy Chamber to H.M.
the Queen, late Capt. 47th Regt., severely wounded at
the Battle of the Alma, b. 19 Nov. 1827 ; m. 1st, 18
April, 1850, Caroline, youngest dau. of Rev. Samitel
Gerard Fairtlough, Rector of Ahinagh, co. Cork, by
his wife, Sophia Mongan, dau. of Dr. Mongan, of
Monaghan, niece of the Right Rev. Charles Mongan
Warburton, Bishop of Cloyne and Ri.ss, and by her
(who d. 6 April, 1879) had two daus., 1 Sophia Caroline,
/). in Cork, Jan. 1851, who d. and was buried at Corfu
24 June, 1851; 2 Florence, b. in Malta 1 June, 18r>6;
m. 19 April, 1882, James Beardne Doncaster, Major
in the Black Watch, son of Richard Doncaster, of
Middlethorpe, Notts. Capt. N. G. Philips m. 2ndly,
8 Sept. 1835, Mary Catherine, widow of John Halkett
Le Couteur, Lieut. -Col. Coldstream Guards.
Caroline.
2 Henry, b. 23 June, 1792 ; d. 27 Jan. 1815.
3 Nathaniel George, a distinguished amateur painter,
chosen a Member of St. Luke's Academy, Rome, on tho
vacancy occasioned by the then recent decease of F'useli,
6. 9 June, 1795 ; d. unm. Aug. 1S2I.
II. Henry of Philadelphia, b. 8 Jan. 1767; m. 1796, Sophia,
dau. of Benjamin Chew. Judge of the High Court of Errors
and Appeals in that city, and dying 11 Feb. 1800, left an
only dau. and heir,
Sophia, m. J. C. Montgomery, Esq. of Eglinton, New York.
III. Nathaniel George, b. 16 March, 1770; d. unm. at New
York 25 March, 1793.
IV. Francis, of whom presently.
V. James, 6. 27 April, 1777; d. unm. 11 July, 1800.
VI Thomas, b. 24 Jan. 1781 ; d. unm. 13 Jul) , 1806.
vii Hardman, resident at Phiiipsburg, in Pennsylvania,
6.21 Sept. 1784; m. 14 Aug. 1821, .Sophia, dau. of Rev.
Edward Llovd, of Fairlield, co. Lancaster, and had issue.
I .\nn, HI. Is't, John Potter, Esq. of Manchester, and 2ndly,
Rev George Hulme, M.A., Rector of Areley, co. Worcester.
a. Elizabeth, m. 4 June, 1798, Rev. George Leigh, M.A.,
who d. 5 May, 1808.
III. Sarah, m. 4 Aug. 1803, Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, ith
Bart, of Harewood, co. Hereford.
Mr. Philips d. at the age of 90, 2 Feb. 1S24, and devised his
landed property to his 4th son,
Francis Philips, Esq. of Bank Hall, J.P. and D.L., b.
1608
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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27 Sept. 1771; m. 13 Sept. 1792, Beatrice, dau. of James
Aspinall, a Merchant of Liverpool, and sister of John Bridi;e
Aspinall, Esq. of Cleonger Hall, co. Chester, and of Bath, by
whom he had two sons,
Francis Aspinali., his heir.
• Hindley Leigh, 6. 7 Oct. 1795.
Mr. Philips d. 6 May, 18J0, and was s. hy his elder son,
Francis Aspinall Philips, Esq. of Bank Hall, and Abbey
Cwmhir, co. Radnor, J. P., High Sheriff for co. Radnor 1851,
t>. 19 Sept. 1793; m. 14 Feb. 1824, Jane, only dau. and heir of
William Jackson, Esq. of Livcpool, and had issue,
Francis, now of Lee Priory.
George Henry, M.A., of Abbey Cwmhir, Rhayader, co.
Radnor, J. P, and D.L., 6. 18 July, 1831; m. \HG1, Anna
Theophila, 6th dau. of Rev. C. K. Prescot, Rector of Stock-
port, and (?. 1886, having had issue, Francis George Prescot,
6. 1873; Charles Kenrick, h. l!:75; John Lionel; Mabel
Florence Mary; Christina Anne ; and Doris Elinor.
Mary Beatrice.
Jlr. Phihps d. 29 May, 1859.
Arms, d-c. — Same as Philips nf The Heath House.
6mU — Bank Hall, Stockport, and Lee Priory, Sandwich.
PHILLIPS OF LAWBENNY.
Phillips, John Fredeeick Lort, Esq. of La-w-
rennv Park, co. Pembroke, J.P., High Sheriff 18S0,
b. 27 Not. 1854 ; *. his uncle 1866.
Lilieag:e. — This family is descended from the Barlows,
v.ho possessed the Lawrcnny estates, and also Cresswell Priory,
CO. Pembroke, before 1600, and in the female line from Sir
lioger Lort, of Stackpole Court, in the same co. John Barlow,
of Slebech, was Sheriff for the co. 1562, and William Barlow,
•n" Cresswell, 1612. The first Baronet we find of the family.
Sir John Barlow, was Sheriff in 1680 (sse Burke's ExlinctBaio-
n'-tag,:).
George Phillips, Esq. (son of Rev. George Phillips), m.
Eliza, dau. of John Lort, Esq. of Prickeston, by Dorothy his
wife, dau. of John Barlow, Esq. of Lawreniiy, and by her had
(with five daus., Elizabeth, m. John Bushell, Esq. ; Anne, m.
Henry Stokes, Esq.; Jane; Charlotte; and Harriet) six sons,
John Loet, of whom presently ; George (Rev.), m. Mrs.
Mackinnon; Richara; James; Charles, Capt. R.N., to. Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Nicholson, Esq. ; and Owen, Major
ILE.I.C.S. The eldest son,
John Lort Phillips, Esq. m. 1809, Augusta, youngest
dau. of William llLert, Esq. of Bowringsleigh and Horswell,
Devon, and d. J 8 Oct. 1839, having had issue by her (who d.
1848),
I. George Lokt, of Lawrenny Castle.
II. John Lort, Capt. 23rd Royal Welsh Fu!=iliers, m. 1st,
Alice Mary, 2nd dau. of T. Davies, Esq. of Mullock, co.
Pembroke, and 2ndly, Charlotte, eldest dau. of C. Cooke,
Esq. of East End House, Hants, but d. a. p. 1852.
III. Richard Ilbert, m. Ib51, Krederica Isabella, eldest dau.
of the Baron and Baroness de Rutzen, of Slebech Hall, co.
Pembroke, and d. 1860, having had issue, 1 John Frede-
rick, now of Lawrenny ; 2 Ethelbert Edward, b. 23 Feb. 1857 ;
m. Louisa Jane, 2nd dau. of G. Gunnis, Esq. ; 1 Frederica
Isabella, m. Alfred Gillett, Esq., and has issue ; 2 Emmeline
Chariotte, m. March, 1885, Herbert Dugdale, Esq., 16th
Lancers, youngest son of James Dugdale, Esq. of WraxaU
Abbey, co. Warwick.
IV. Arthur Lort, m. Frances, dau. of M.Jones, EFq.,Pennylan,
CO. Cardigan, and d. 18C7, leaving issue, John and Peregrine.
X. Peregrine Lort, Capt. 23rd Fusiliers, m. Anna Jane, only
child ot John Davies, Esq., and d. s. p. 1861 ; his widow ;;(.
2ndly, 9 June. 1866, Major Charles Rowland Berkeley Cal-
cott, 21st Cameronians.
I. Frances Elizabeth Lort, m. Henry George Fownes, Esq.,
and has issue.
II. Augusta Lort, m. Sir John Henry Scourfield, Bart., who
d. leaving one son, now Sir Owen Scourfield, Hart.
III. Charlotte Lort, m. John Higgon, Esq. of Fern Hill, who
d. «.y. 1880.
The eldest son,
George Lort Phillips, Esq. J. P. and D.L., M.P. co. Pem-
broke, m. Isabella Georgina, only dau. of John Hen.sleigh
Allen, Esq. of Cresselly, and grand-dau. of Lord Robert Sey-
mour. George Lort Phillips s. to the Lawrenny, Rose Market,
and Nash estates at the death of Sir William Oiven Barlow,
Bart., in 1851, under the will of Hugh Owen Barlow, M.P. for
the Pembroke Boroughs, who d. 1809. He d. s. p. 30 Oct.
1866, and his estates have been inherited by liis nephew, John
Frederick Lort Phillips.
. Arms — Arg.. a lion rampant sa., ducally gorged and chained
or, quarterly with Lort. Crest — A lion, as in the arms. Motl^
— Aninio et fide.
iS'eat— Lawrenny Park, near Pembroke.
PHILLIPS OF GLENVIEW.
Phillips, Rev. Thomas George JoH^-STOIf, of
Glenview, co. Cavan, M.A., Incumbent of Fenaghv
co. Carlow, b. 1834; m. 1860, Charlotte Maria, dau.
of Edward Lewis, Esq. of Violetstown, co. West-
meath.
Lineage.— Sir Thomas Phillips, ICnt. was appointed iti
1610, by James I., Surveyor-General of the Plantations in
Ulster, and obtained by letters patent, dated 13 Dec. 1615, the
town, castle, manor, and one thousand acres of Newtown
Limavady, co. Londonderry. He m. Alinson, dau. of Sir Wil-
liam Usher, Knt., Clerk of the Council, by Isabella, his wife,
eldest dau. of AdamLoftus, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin, Loril
Chancellorof Ireland 1582. Sir Thomas d. 15 Aug. 1636, ana
was s. by his son,
Dddlet Phillips, Governor of the Castle of Newtown Lima-
vady during the rebellion of 1641, 6. 1610; to. Miss Paulet,
and d. 1672, leaving issue, George, Paulet, and Thomas. The
third son,
Thomas Phillips, Esq,, to. Jane, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Richardson, Esq. of Castle Bagshaw, co. Cavan, son and heir
of Thomas Richardson, Esq. of Dublin, obtained by Anne his-
wife, dau. and sole heir of Sir Edward Bagshaw, Knt. of Castle
Bagshaw, who had acquired that estate by patent in 1639. He
d. 1699, leaving three sons,
I. James, his heir.
II. William, who left a dau., m. Valentine Sword, Esq.
III. Thomas, of Belturbet, co. Cavan, d. intestate (adminis-
tration granted to his brother James, 14 July, 1692).
The elder son,
James Phillips, Esq., m. 1702, Margaret Haynes, co. Cavan,
and with her acquired estates in that co. He was s. by hi*
only son,
Thomas Phillips, Esq., m. Mary Anne, dau. of John
Wade, Esq. of Clonebrany, co. Meath, and d. intestate (.-.d-
ministration granted 24 Dec. 1730), leaving an only son anj
heir.
Michael Phillips, Esq. 6. 1730, who obtained under the
will of his maternal uncle, John Wade, Esq., the lands of.
Coolior or Asligreen, co. Meath. He m. 1771, Mabel, dau. of
Stearne Tighe, Esq. of Dublin (4th son of Alderman Richard
Tighe), and by her was father of
Thomas Phillips, Esq. of Ashpark, co. Meath. to. 1st,
Anne, dau. of John Tandy, Esq. of Johnsbrook, co. Meatli,
and by her had issue,
I. Michael, his heir.
II. Thomas, M.D., who settled in Canada.
I. Mabel.
II. Marian, m. Robert Miller, Esq.
Mr. Phillips to. 2ndly, Helen, dau. of Joshua Nunn, Esq. of St.
Margaret's, co. Wexford, and by her had issue,
III. Joshua.
III. Frances. iv. Jane.
v. Marianne. vi. Elfrida.
His eldest son,
Michael Phillips, Esq. of Glenview, Major in the Cavan
Militia, J. P. co. Cavan, b. 1796 ; m. 1832, Mary Anne, dau. of
Higatt Tench, Esq. of Ballyhaly, co. Wexford, by Frances his
wife, eldest dau. of Joshua Nunn, Esq. of St. Margaret's, and
d. 23 Dec. 1876, leaving two sons,
I. Thomas George Johnston, now of Glenview.
II. Heygate Henry, M.D., Dublin and Cambridge, for-
merly Assistant-Surgeon 44th Rcgt., b. 1841; m. 1870,
Fanny, only child of Henry Meredith, Esq. of Edgbaston,
near Birmingham, and has a son, Thomas Harry Meredith,
and two daus.
Seat— Glenview, Belturbet, co. Cavan.
PHILLIPS OF CULHAM HOUSE.
Phillips, John Henley Shawe, Esq. of
Culham House, co. Oxford, b. 16 April, 1867.
Lineagre.— John Shawe Phillips, Esq. of Culhain
House, J. P. and D.L. (son of John Phillips, Esq. of Culham,
by his wife, Philippa), served as High Sheriff of co. OxforJ
1842. He TO. Anna, dau. o Thomas Duffield, Esq. oi
Marcham Park, M.P., and dying 1859, left, with other issue,
an elder son and heir.
PHI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PIC
1609
.JOHN Shawe Phillips, Esq. of Culham House, co. Oxford,
J.P. for Berks and Oxon, and D.L. for the latter co. , 6. 20
.Ian. 1843 ; m. 22 Feb. 18GG, Maria Elizabeth, only dau. of
Henley G. Greaves, Esq. of Elmsall Lodge, co. York, and
had, ^vith other issue,
John Henley Shawe, now of Culham House.
Mr. J. S. Phillips d. April, 1893, and was s. by liis eldest son.
Seat — Culham House, Abingdon.
PHILLIPS OF THE CEDARS.
Phillips, William Page Thomas, Esq. of The
Cedars, co. Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., b. 20 Sept. 1833 ;
educated at Eton, M.A. (Exeter Coll.), Oxford,
J{arrister-at-Law ; m. 23 July, 1857, Clara Matilda,
eldest dau. of Henry Browning, Esq. of Grosvenor
Street, London, and has had issue,
I. AVilliani Pajre, 6.5 Aug. 1858; educated at Eton ; d. unm.
26 March, 1884.
II. Henry Western Page, 6. 22 May, 1860 ; educated at
Eton ; m. 1 July, 1890, Florence Erma Anielie, youngest
dau. of William Walsey Martin, Esq. of Delamere Ter-
race, Paddington.
Lineagre. — Thomas Phillips, Esq. of co. Monmouth, rr...
Ann (a lineal descendant of Sir David Gam, knighted at
Agincourt for saving the King's life), dau. of Benjamin James,
Esq. of Crickhowell, co. Brecon, and by her (who d. 6 Oct.
1854) had issue,
I. Thomas (Sir), Q.C., Mayor of Xewport (Mon.), at tlie time
of the Chartist outbreak, b. Sept. IbOl, d. unm. 26 May,
1867.
II. Benjamin.
Mr. Phillips d. 6 Jan. 1845. His 2nd son,
Benjamin Phillips, Esq., F.R.S., F.R.C.S.,6. 7 April, 1805;
m. 5 April, 1832, Elizabeth, younger dau. of William Woods
Page, Esq. of Woodbridge, Suffolk, J.P. and D.L. (his sister
Slaria, ra. Sir Matthew Wood, father of Lord Hatherley, and
grandfather of Gen. Sir H. Evelyn Wood, K.C.B., V.C.) Mr.
Phillips d. 11 June, 1861, leaving by Elizabeth his wife (who
d. 29 July, 1881), an only son,
William Page Thomas Phillips, Esq., now of The Cedars.
Scat— The Cedars, Wood bridge, Suffolk.
PHIPPS O:? CHALCOT.
Phipps, Charles Nicholas Paul, Esq. of
Chalcot, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., High Slieriff 1888,
M.P. for Westbury 1880-5, Major Wilts Yeo-
manry, b. 4 Nor. 1845 ; m. 13 Oct. 1874, Clare
Emily, dau. of Sir Frederick Hervey Bathurst,
Bart, of Clarendon Park, Wilts, by Clare Emily
Ids wife, youngest dau. of Sir Kichard Brooke, 6th
Bart, of Norton Priory, Cheshire, and has issue,
I. Charles BAxncRST Hele, b. 8 Feb. 1889.
I. Evelyn Cecilia. ii. Norah Jacintha.
IIL Alice Mary. iv. Clare Dorothy.
V. Gladys Hose. vi. Violet Victoiia.
Lineagre. — The Phipps family has for a very long period
been settled in Wilts. The name appears in the parish books
of Westbury previous to 1500.
Henry Phipps, Ump. Henry VII., was possessed of lands
of Westbury and Charlford. He d. " stroken in yeares," and
by his will, dated 1598, left his property to
Nicholas Phipps, living 1568, who had estates in the parish
of Westbury, and was Lord of the Manor of Leigh. He left
three sons i. Nicholas, ancestor of tlie familj" of Phipps oJ
lUywood House, Wilts, extinct in the male line ; ii. Thomas, of
whom we treat ; in. Paul. The 2nd son,
Thomas Phipps, was father of Thomas Phipps, whose son,
Padl Phipps, added greatly to the patrimonial estates of his
family in the parish of Westbury. He left two sons, i. John,
J. P., whose sons d. s. p.; ii. Thomas. The 2nd son,
Thomas Phipps, Esq. of Leighton House. Wilts, J. P., High
SheiifF 1734, and M.P. for Westbury, m. 21 March, 1705,
Christian, only dau. of Thomas Warner, Esq. of Warminster
and Sutton Magna, Wilts, and dying 1747, was s. by his son,
Thomas Phipps, Esq. of Leighton House, J. P., Receiver-
beneral for Wilts Curing fifty-seven years, and High Sheriff
'1774. He m. Jane, dau. and co-heir of Henry Hele, Esq. of
Sarum, M.D., and had issue, a dau. Maria, m. Bryan Edwards,
Esq., M.P. for Southampton, author of the History of Jamaica.
and a son,
Thomas Hele Phipps, Esq. of Leichton House, m. 1774,
Penelope, dau. of Lewis Clutterbuck, Esq. of Widcombe House],
near Bath, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Gilbert Trowe Beckett
Turner, Esq. of Penlcigh House, Wilts, High Sheriff 1807>
had issue,
Thomas Henry Hele, his heir.
Charles Lewis, of Dilton Court, Wilts, Lieut.-Col. Wiltshire
Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 17s2, J.P. and D.L., High ShcrifT
1833 ; m. 7 March, 1808, Sophia, dau. and co-heir of Sir
John Hales, Bart, of Hale Place, Kent, and d. 9 Aue
1862. ^
Paul, Lieut.-Col. in the army, K.H., served throughout the-
Peninsula, and was at Waterloo, 6. 18 Jan. 1789 ; m. Mrs.
Kingston, widow of Benjamin Kingston, Esq. cf Waltort
Hall, and eldest dau. of John Saunders, Esq. of Downes,.
Hants, and dying 22 Nov. 1858, left (with one dau.
Jacintha Penelope, m. 14 June, 1859) her cousi', Thomas
H. H. Leckonby Phipps, Esq. of Leighton House, a son,
Capt, Phipps, who distinguished himself in the Crimea and
under Havelock at the capture of Lucknow.
Mr. Phipps d. 10 Sept. 1820, and wass. by his son,
Thomas Henry Hele Phipps, Esq. of Leighton House, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1804, and Chairman of the Wilts
Quarter Sessions at Warminster, b. 30 Nov. 1777; m. 1799,
Mary, only dau. and heir cf William Leckonby, Esq. of Great,
Eccleston and Hothersall Hall, co. Lancaster, and by her (who
d. 22 May, 1835) had issue,
Thomas Henry Hele, of Leighton House, Wilts, and Butleigh
Court, Somerset, b. 15 March, 1800; vi. 1827, Hester, only
dau. of William Hall, Esq. of Barton, co. Oxford, and dying
4 April, 1847, left issue. His eldest son and heir, Th >mas
Henry Leckonby Hele Phipps, Esq. of Leightcn House,
Wilts, m 14 June, 1859, his cousin, Jacintha Penelope,
only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Paul Phipps, K.H., and dying s. x>.
was s. by his uncle.
John Lewis, of Leishton House, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., Higji
SherilT 1864, b. IbOl ; m. 11 Sept. 1834, Mary Anne, dau. of
Capt. Barney, R.N., and ward of Lawrence Heyworth, tsq.
of Yew Tree, near Liverpool, and d. 1870. leavmg by her
(who d. 1877). a son, Richard Leckonby Hothersall
Phipps, Esq. of Leighton House, co. Wilts, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1884, b. 1842 ; m. 1871, Julia, dau. of the late
Henry Alcock. Esq. of Aireville, Skipton, co. York, and d.
2 Nov. 1889, leaving an only son, John Lewis, b. 1872.
Richard Leckonby, Col. 68th Regt.,of Charlton House, Somer-
set, b. 1804; m. 184'2, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Lowe, Esq.
of Harefield House, Surrey, and d. 21 Oct. 1876, leaving-
issue.
Edward James, Rector of Stansfield, Suffolk. 6. 1806 ; m. 21
Aug. 1844, Susanna, dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon Burton,
and d. 1884, leaung issue.
Arthur Constnntine, of Whitstone House, Somerset, b. 1809 :
III. Frances Henrietta, diiu. of John Payne Tudway, Etq.,
M.P.,andrf. 1867, leaving issue.
Charles Paul, of Chalcot.
Emma Mary, d. 1891.
Mary Jacintha, d. 1841.
Mr. Phipps d. 8 Aug. 1841. His youngest son,
Charles Paol Phipps, Esq. of Chalcot and Dilton Court,
Wilts, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1875, M.P. for Westbury,
1869-74, 6. 26 Sept. 1815. m. 21 March, 1844, Emma Mary, dau.
of M. Benson, Esq. of Liverpool, and granddau. of M. Benson,
Esq. of Lutwyche Hall, Salop, and by her, who d. 11 Jan. 1882,
had issue,
I. Charles Nicholas Paul, now of Chalcot.
II. William Wilton, b. 15 March, l»47 ; m. 9 Nov. 187G,
Jessie, dau. of William Butler Duncan. Esq. of New York,
and has issue, 1 Paul. b. 3 March, 1880 ; 2 William Duncan,
b. 16 June, 1882; 1 Margaret Percy; 2 Rachel Mary
Hele.
III. Thomas Hele, b. 10 Aug. 1848, M.-ijor 7th Hussars, d. at
Cairo, 20 July, 1885, while returning from service in ihe-
Soudan with the expedition for the relief of Khartoum. ♦
IV. Frederick llolhersall, b. II Feb. 1856.
I. Etheldreda.
II. Susan Jacintha, m. I Oct. 1S84, George Augustus Eliott,
only son of Sir George Tapps-Gervis Meynck, Bart, of
Hinton Admiral, co. Hams, and ol Bodorgan. Anglesey.
Mr. Phipps d. 8 June, 1880.
Arms—Sa.., a trefoil slipped, between eight mullets arg.
CVe«(— A lion's gamb cuuped erect sa., holding a mullet
arg
Sca<— Chalcot, Westbury, Wilts.
PICKEESGILL-CUNLIFFE OF CHESTER-
FORD PARK.
PiCKERSGlLL-CuNLiFPE, II AEET, Esq. of Chester-
ford Park, co. Essex, J. P., cos. Essex and E. E.
1610
PIE
THE LAN^DED GENTRY.
PI a
Yorkshire, I. 1858 ; vi. 1880, Arlette Tsobel, dau.
of Cliarles W. Keynolds, Esq., J.P. of Eamslade,
Berks, and had issue, two daus.
Lineage. — John Tickersgill, Esq. of Nctherne House,
f^urrey, and Tavistock Square, London (son of John Pickers-
jjill and Mary his wife), b. 13 Aug. ITS.'i; m. 2 Aug. 1810,
•■^ophia, youngest dau. of John CunhfTe, Esq. of High House,
Addinghain, co. York, and sister of Ellis Cunliffe Lister Kay,
3Csq. of Manningham, and by her (who d. 20 Dec. 1874, aged
Hi) had issue,
I. William Ccnliffe, his heir, late of Blendon Hall and
Ketherne House, J.l'., 6.22 Oct. 1811; to. 17 Dec. 1335,
Anna, dau. of George Washington lliggs, Esq. of Wood-
villc, near Baltimore, U.S.A., and d- Isi)!, leaving issue,
1 William Ccnliffe, 6. 4 Feb. 1844; in. 18 Feb. 1865,
Sophia, 2nd dau. of Joseph Whitaker, Esq. of Palermo,
and d s. p. at Va.ni. 18 May, 1SG8, v.p.
2 John, b. 4 Sept. 1846 : d. v. p. 5 June, 184S.
i Sophia, VI. 23 April, 1857, Louis Jay, Esq. of Frankfort-
onthe-Maine.
2 Anna Riggs, m. 1 June, 186G, Carl Jay, Esq., also of
Frankfort.
n. John Ccnliffe Pickersgill Ccnliffe, Esq. of Hooloy,
Coulsion, Surrey, assumed, l>y royal licence, the additional
.surname and arms of Ccnliffe 1867 ; b. 28 March, 1819;
m. 30 Jan. 1849, Helen Hutton, 2nd dau. of the late Very
Rev. T. Dale, Dean of Rochester, and d. 1873, having had
issue,
1 John Cunliffe, of Coulsdon, Surrey, B.A., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 28 Dec. 1850; d. 1880.
2 Harry, of Chesterlord Park.
3 Charles, b. 1863 ; vi. dau. of 0. L. Master, Esq. of
Barrow Green, Surrey.
1 Helen Dale. 2 Mary Harriette.
3 Evelyn Sophia. 4 Gertrude Annci.
5 Alice. 6 Mabel.
7 Ethel. 8 Kaiharine.
9 Milicent.
an. Thomas Thompson, b. 1821 ; d. unm. 1847.
I. Sophia, 111. 4 .(an. 1844, Robert Kodger, Esq., J. P., of
Pladlow Castle, Tonbridge, Kent (both deceased), and had
issue.
II. Harriette Eliza, m. IS April, 1865, Rev. Henry Shepherd,
Rector of Chaldon, Surrey, and has issue.
air. Pickersgill d. 11 Nov. 1865.
JiTiu< — Arg., three eagles, wings elevated sa., on a chief gu.
as many fountains ppr. Crtst — On a rock ppr. an eagle, wings
elevated sa., bezanlee, and holding in thd beak a cross-cross-
let titch^e or. Motto — Quae recta sequor.
Seat — iJlendon Hall, liexley, Kent. Residence — 77, Marina,
■St. Leonards-on-Sea, Surjsex.
PIERCE OF FEETTONS.
Pierce, John Timbkell, Esq. of Frettons, co.
Essex, J.P., D.L., called to the Ear at the Middle
Temple 186S, when he joined the Home (now
iSouth Eastern) Circuit, h. 30 Nov. 1831 ; m. 7
Aug. 1861, Mary, younger dau. of the late Henry
Milward, Esq. of Redditch, J.P. for cos. Worcester
und Warwick, and has issue,
I. John Timbrell Milward, b. 11 May, 1862; m. 6 July,
ISsG, Annie Wylio, only dau. of John Macgregor, Esq.,
31. D., and has issue, John Timbrell Nelthorpe and
Mary Vt'inifred.
ji. Francis Dormer, 6. 7 July, 1869.
I. Mary Milward, ra. 10 April, 18S8, Sir Fielding Clarke,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at Hong Kong,
formerly Chief Justice of Fiji.
II. Catherine Frances.
III. Margaret Eleanor. iv. Eliza Janet.
V. AVinifred. vi. Esther.
Lineagre. — This family was, until the beginning of this
century, settled inco. Monmouth (Chepstow).
George Pierce, Esq., ia. 13 Dec. 17U0, Betsy, dau. of John
Matthews, Esq. and by her (who d. 15 May, 183») had issue,
1 George Capt. B.X., b. 12 Nov. 1793; entered the Navy
in ISO.i, and accompanied the expedition of 1«07 to Copcn-
hag»-n. commandC'i a gunboat in tne attack upon Walcheren
in 1»09, and served actively at the bombardment of Algiers
under Lord Exmouth in 1816. He d. 4 June, 1863.
2 James Parker.
Mr. Pierce J.. 24 Dec. 1823. His second son,
James Parker Pierce, Esq. of The Grove, Highgate Road,
J.P. for Middlesex, m. 6 June, 1826, Mar>-, younger dau. of
the late John Timbrell, Esq., aad by her (whorf. o Sept. 1874)
bad issue,
1 John Timbrell, now of Frettons.
2 James. M.A. (Corp. Chris. Cull. Camb.), jji. Laura Harriett,
dau. of the late Charles J. Simmons, Esq.
3 William Timbrell, m. Sarah EUzabeth, dau. of the late
Edward Rayne, Esq.
1 Eliza Ann, m. George Thompson Frederick Abraham, only
son of the laie G. F. Abraham, Esq. and has issue.
2 Mary Timbrell, m. Rev. George Bulstrode, Hon. Canon of
Ely, and Rector of St. Mary Stoke, Suffolk, and d. 27 Oct.
1860, having had issue.
3 Emily Elliott, m. Rev. John Brown McClennan, late Fellow
of Tim. Coll., Cambridge, son of the late Capt. McClennan,
and has issue.
Mr. Pierce d. 21 Jan. 1869.
5eoi— Frettons, Danbury, Chelmsford.
Toii-H Ke.fidtnce—3, Middle Temple Lane, Temple.
Club — Reform.
PIERPOINT OF ST. AUSTINS.
PiERPOiXT, Robert, Esq. of St. Austins, co. Lan-
caster, J.P., M.P. for Warrington since 1892, M.A.
Ch. Ch. Oxford, and Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner
TemiDle, b. 8 June, 1845. Mr. Pierpoint is the son
of the late Benjamin Pierpoint, Esq. of St. Austins
(who d. 1877), byElizabetli,his wife, dau. of Thomas
G-reen, Esq. (she d. 1857). He has two sisters,
Eleanor, who m. WiUiam Philip Brabazon, Esq.,
and Agnes.
Seat — St. Austins, Warrington, co. Lancaster.
PIGOTT (now CORBET) OF SUNDORNE.
Corbet, Ret. George William, of Sundonie
Castle, Salop, Rector of Upton Magna, co. Salop,
b. 1824; m. 1871, Ellen Maria Phoebe, dau. of
Rev. Percival Spearman Wilkinson, of Mount
Oswald, CO. Durham ; assumed the name of
Corbet in lieu of Pigott 1890. He has issue,
HoGH Dbyden, b. June 1873.
Lineag-e.— A descendant of the ancient Norman family
of Picot, Richard Pigott, m. the dau. and sole heir of Sir
Richard de Peshale, of Chetwynd, Salcp, and obtained with
her that fine estate.
Robert Pigott, of Chetwynd, High Sheriff of Salop 1517,
m. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Blunt, Knt. of Kinlet, and had
a son,
Thomas Pigott, of Chetwynd, whose son,
Robert Pigott, Esq. of Chetwynd, High Sheriff of Salop,
1574, had, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William Gatacre, Esq.
Gatacre, numerous issue, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Pigott, Esq. of Chetwynd, Sheriff of Salop, 1624, »,.
Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Eyton, Esq. of Eyton, and dying
1620, was s. by his son,
Walter Pigott, Esq. of Chetwynd, Sheriff of Salop 1615, m.
Katherine, dau. of Sir Richard Leveson, Knt., and had a son,
Thomas Pigott, Esq. of Chetwynd, m. Anne. dau. of Ralph.
Sneyd, Esq. oi Keele, co. Stafford, and dying 1665, was*, by
his son,
Walter Pigott, Esq. of Chetwj-nd, ni. Anne, dau. of Sir
John Dryden, Bart, of Canons Ashby co. Northampton, and
dying 1669, was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Pigott, Esq. of Chetwynd, Sheriff of Salop, 1697, m.
Frances, dau. of William Ward, Esq. of Willingsworths, co.
Stafford (brother of Edward, Lord Dudley and Ward), by
whom he had, with two daus., Honor, m. John Harvey, Esq.,
and Ann, m. Richard Lyster, Rsq. of Rowton, Salop, six sons
of whom the 4th, William, was ancestor of Pigotts of
Dodder.-haU (to which Memoir refer). The eldest son,
Robert Pigott, Esq. of Chetwynd Park, Salop and of
Chesterton Hall, co. Huntingdon, b. 21 Nov. 1699 ; m. 1st,
Diana dau. and co-heir of Richard Rocke, Esq. of Shrewsbury,
but had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of — Peers, Esq.
of Criggion, co. Montgomery, by whom he had three sons and
four daus., of whom the youngest, Rebecca, m. John Mytton,
Esq. of Halston. Dying in May, 1770, Mr. Pigot was s. at
Chetwynd by his eldest son,
Robert Pigott, Esq., High Sheriff of Salop 1774, who sold
the estate at Chetwynd, lived for some time at Geneva, m.
abroad, and had a son, who (/. before him. His own death
happened at Toulouse, 7 July, 1794. His brother,
P„EV. William Pigott, Rector of Chetwynd and Edgmond,
m. Arabella, dau. of John ilytton, Esq. of HaLston, Salop, and
had Lssue,
pia
THE LA.NDED GENTRY.
lO
1611
William, Capt. 82nd EcRt., d. at Gibraltar 1795.
John Dbtden, his successor in the Edgmond estate.
Aiubella.
Anne, ra. John Corbet, Esq. of Sundorne Castle, and had
issue, Andrew William, of Sundorne, d. s. p. ; Deyden
EonERT of Sundorne, d. s. p. 1859 ; Vincent, d. s. p. ;
Kynuston, d. s. p. ; and Annaeella, in. 1841, Sir Theodore
Briiickiiian, Bart., d. s. p. ISG4.
Marj-. Harriott,
aev. William I'igott d. 9 March. 1811, in his 70th year. The
Jnd son,
Kev. John Dbyuen I'igott, of Edfcmond, Eector of the
same place, and Habberley, m. 3 Feb. 180G, Frances, 2nd dau.
of Henry Beven, Esq. of Shrewsbury, and d. 1S05, leaving
John Dryden, late of Sundorne Castle.
William Henry. Arthur James.
Lci>ihton Price.
Charles Francis Corbet (Rev.), M.A., Eector of Edgmond
and Hon. i;anon of Lichfield, &. 1820; ))i. 1873, Catherine,
dau. of Chandos Wren-Hoskyns, Esq., M.P., of Harewood,
CO. Hereford, and d. Jan. 1838.
Frederick.
George William (Rev.), now of Sundorne Castle.
Louisii Harriott. Frances Sarah.
Au.iiusta Honoria. Arabella.
, Eosaiiiond Dorothy Henrietta Ord.
'His eldest son,
Kev. John Dryden Corbet, of Sundorne Castle, Salop, h.
IS April, 1808, assumed the surname of Cokeet 18C0, and
d. s. p. Oct. 1889.
Arms — Erin., three fusils con.ioined in fesae sa. Cr^.jS— A
wolf's head erased arg., langued gu.
jScoi— Sundorne Castle, Shrewsburj'.
! PIGOTT OF DODDERSHALIi PARK,
' PiGOTT, William Hakyey, Esq. of Doddershall
Park, Bucks, J.P., Capt. R.X., b. 8 March, IStS ;
m. 1 Nov. 1886, Edith, 3rd dau. of Col. Lloyd, of
Aston Hall, Shropshire, and Lady Frances Lloyd,
tvnd has issue,
Editha Ivy.
Xiineagre. — Rev. William Pigott, Eector of Edgmond
and Chetwynd, Salop, 4th son of Eobert Pigott, Esq. of
Chetwynd, Sheriff of Salop 1C97, m. Dorothy, dau. of John
Cotes, Esq. of Woodcote, and by her (who d. 1757) had, with
other issue,
William, his heir.
Jiorothy, m. Walter Hai-vey Tliursby, Esq. of Shrewsbury.
Sar;ih, ra. Henry Bevan, Esq. of -hrew.sbury.
Anne, m. Gen. Sir Baldwin Leighton, Bart.
The son and heir,
William Pigott, Esq., s. to Doddershall Park, co. Bucking-
'ham, 1789, at the death of Chiistabclla, Viscountess Saye and
Sele, and served as High Sheriff 1792. He );i. Sophia, only
idau. of Sir William Wolseley, Bart, of Wolseley, co. Stafford,
and by her (who d. 1801) had issue,
William, liis heir.
John Charles, Lieut.-Col. Royal Bucks Militia, ■ni. Elizabeth,
dan. and co-heir of John Williamson, Esq. of Stafford, and
had, with other issue, a son and heir, John.
James Noel (lii'V.), Rector of Grendon Underwood, Bucks.
Emma, m. 1792, John Marvcy Thursby, Esq. of Abington
Abbey, co. Northampton.
< Selina Hariiet, m. Capt. Henry Baker, K.N., and d. i. p.
1825.
Mr. Pigott rf. 26 Feb. 1302, and was s. by his son,
. AViLLiAM Pigott, Esq. of Doddershall Park, J. P. and D.L.,
■Lieut.-Col. Comm. of the 3rd Regt. of local Militia, b. 22 Oct.
1773; m. )0 Dec. 1794, Anne, dau. of Eev. William King,
Rector of Mallow, co. Cork, and by her (who d. Jan. 1843) had
issue,
George Guen'Ille Wandesfoed, his heir.
\Vi liam, Ensi.en 2r)th liegt., d. April, 1817.
John Robert, Perpetual Curate of North Marston, Bucks, d.
Feb. 18.52.
Emma Anne, m. Rev. Eobert Wilson, Eector of Ashwell-
lliorpe, Norfolk, nephew to Lord Berners. She d. 1827; he
d. isno.
Col. Pigott d. 2 June, 1838. The eldest son,
George Grenville Wandesford Pigott, Esq. of Dodders-
:iall Park, Col. Royal Bucks Militia, M.P. for St. Mawes 1830,
'i. 1st, 20 Oct. 18i2, Charlotte, younger dau. of Edward Bceston
'-on;,', Esq. of Hampton Lodge, Surrey, which lady d. s. p.
'S2.J. He m. 2ndly, 31 Oct. 1838, Charlotte, youngest dau. of
iVilliam Lloyd, Esq. of Aston Hall, Salop, by whom (who d. 9
iept. 1883) he had issue,
William Harvet, now of Doddershail.
Mary Louisa, d. unni. 4 April, 1875.
Col. Pigott d. 4 Jan. 1S65.
Arms—Enn., three fusils conjoined m fesse sa. Crrd—K
wolf's head erased arg., langued gu. il/o«(o— Toulc toys
preste.
6>at— Doddershall Park, Aylesbury.
PIGOTT OP CAPAED.
Pigott, Eobeet Edwakd, Esq. of Capard,
Queen's Co., b. 12 Sept. 1862 ; s. his fatlier 1887.
Liineag'e. — John Pigott, Esq. of Dysart, Queen's co.,
had a grant of that estate by letters patent dated 28 Feb. 16G2,
in all which he was s. by his son.
Sir Robert Pigott, Knt. of Dysart, knighted by Sir Arthur
Chichester, Lord Deputy of Ireland, 30 Sept. 1609 ; had a
re-grant of Dysart by patent dated 10 Oct. 1587, and obtained
a grant of Corbally, Capard, and other lands in Queen's co.,
by patent dated 29 April, 1622. He m. 1st, Anne, dau. of
William St. Leger and granddau. of Sir Anthony St. Leger,
Lord Deputy, by whom (who cL 9 Oct. 1599) he had issue,
I. John, of Grangbeg, a. to Dysart, Major in the army, slain
in battle with tbe Irish 1640, m. Martha, dau. of SirThomas
Colclough, Knt. of Tintern Abbey, and had, with other
issue,
1 Robert, of Dysart, whose lineal descendant and repre-
sentative, temp. George III.,
Rev. Richard Pigott, D.D., of Dysart, had an only
dau. and heir, Anne. m. March, 17S3, Robert Shapland
Carew, Esq. of Castle Boro, co. Wexford, and was
mother of Robert Shapland, 1st Lord Carew.
2 Thomas (Right Hon.), of Long Ashton, Somerset.
3 .Vlexander, ancestor of Pigott, Bart, of Knapton (set
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage),
4 John, ancestor of Pigott 0/ iic(/iee)i(?u.^.
II. Alexander, of Innishannon, co. Cork.
I. Sibella.
II. Dorothea, m. Andrew HouU, Esq. of Aghenehelly, co.
Cork, who d. Dec. 1037.
III. Joan.
Sir Eobert m. 2ndly, Thomasine, dau. and co-heir of Chris-
topher Peyton, .Auditor at War, and widow of Peter Baptiste,
alias Castilion, by whom he had further issue,
III. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
IV. William, of Kilflnny, lu. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Sir
Jonn Dowdall, Knt. of Kilfinny. co. Limerick, by Eliz:ilietli
his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Southwell, Knt. of PoUylong,
and widow of John Southwell, Esq. of Rathkeale, and d.
25 Feb. 1667, leaving issue,
John, of Kilfinny, Barrister-? t-Law, m. 1st, Garthrude,
dau. of Sir Thomas Southwell, 1st Bart, of Castle Mattress,
by whom (who d. 28 May, 1683) he had issue,
1 William, of Kilfinny, who had two sons, John and
William, both d. s. p. in 1718.
2 Southwell, who s. to Capard.
3 John, d. s. p. 4 Eobert, d. s. p.
5 Richard, d. s.p.
He m. 2ndly, 1696, Margaret, dau. of ^ir Caesar Colclough,
2nd Bart, of Tintern Abbey, sister and heir of Sir Cffisar
Colclough, 3rd Bart, of Tintern Abbey, and widow of
Eobert Leigh, Esq. of Rosegarland, co. Wexford, by whom
(who d. 23 April, 1723), he had no issue. He assumed ihc
additional surname of Colclough on his 2ud marriage,
and d. 8 May, 1717.
Martha, m. Lieut. George Stamer, of Carnelly, co Clare.
Elizabeth, m. Thomas FitzGerald, Esq. of Woudhouse, co.
\Valci-ford.
V. Arthur. vi. Eobert.
IV. Thomasine, m. 1st, Argentine Hull, Esq. of I.eaincoii,
CO. Cork, who d. Aug. J037, and 2nilly, Col. Prime Iron
Eochforr, who was shot by order of Oliver Cromwell 14
May, 1652.
V. Elizabeth, ra. Richard Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally, Qucen'.<
CO., who d. Dec. 1031.
Sir Robert made his will 23 May, 1641, which was proved 17
April, 1644. His eldest son by his 2nd wife,
Thomas Pigott, Esq. oi Capard, .s-. to that estate, and ob-
tained a re-grant of same and Corbally by patent dated 6 Dec.
1639, which estates he put into settlement on his son's mar-
riage, I67G, and entailed them on the male descendants of
himself and his brother, William Pigott. He had two sons,
Robert and Chidley, who both enjoyed the estate in succes-
sion. He d. intestate, and administration was granted of his
chattels 30 Aug. 1086, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Pigott, Esq. of Capard, m. (settlements dated 20
Feb. 1676), Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Southwell, 1st Bart,
of Castle Mattress, who m. 2ndly, Thomas FitzGerald, Esq., co.
1612
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
pia
Limerick, and il. 1717. lie d. s. p. 1706, intestate, when he
was il. by his hrother,
Chidlet Pigott, Esq. of Capard, who administered to his
elder brother, 6 July, 1708, and </. .<!. p. 1718, when the estate
reverted, under the settlement of 167G, to his cousin,
Southwell Pigott, Ksq. of Capard. He m. Henrietta
"Wynanda Vandergraff, by whom (who d. 31 March, 1747) he
had issue,
I. CoLCLOUGH, his heir.
II. DowDALL, successor to his brother.
in. John, of Eathkeale, m. May, 1743, Mary, dan. of William
F>rownlow, Esq.. M.P. (ancestor of Lord Lurgan), by Lady
Elizabeth Hamilton his wife, eldest dau. of James, (Tth Earl
of Abercorn, and had a son,
John, heir to his uncles.
I. Cornelia Gertrude, m. May, 1739, Sir John Piers, 4th Bart,
of Tristernagh.
II. Margaret,'))!. Pec. 1741, Edward Eiggs, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law, of the Middle Temple, London.
III. Henrietta, vi. Mr. Agnew.
Mr. Pigott, whose will, dated 18 May, 1751, with a codicil,
dated 20 Feb. 1755, was proved 24 Sept. 1756, was s. by his
eldest son,
CoLCLOCGH Pigott, Esq. of Capard, m. April, 1739, Anne,
dan. of Right Hon. Edward Eiggs, M.P. for Killybegs, by
Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas Medlycoct, Esq., M.P.
for Milbourne, and d. s. p. 1779, when he was s. by his
brother,
DowBALL Pigott, Esq. of Capard, whose will, dated, 25 Feb.
1785, was proved 20 Feb. 1789. He d.s.p., and was s. by his
nephew,
John Pigott, Esq. of Capard. ni. Elizabeth, dau. of Jona-
than Lovett, Esq. of Liscombe, co. Buckingham, and had
issue,
I. John, his heir. Ii. Robert, d. unm.
HI. Thomas Southwell, Capt. in the ami)', b. 19 Dec. 1793;
in. 1820, Josephine de Steigcr, dau. of Frederic, Baron de
Eiggisberg, by whom (who was b. 24 May, 17S8, and d.
17 June, 1851) he left at his decease, 24 Oct. 1837, two sons
and three daus.,
1 John Eudolph William, 6. 1 Jan. 1822 ; d. 21 Dec.
1862.
2 Henry Armanb Eoeert, late of Capard.
1 Margaret Sophia Elizabeth, m. Alfred Zeerlcder, and has
issue.
2 Frederika Henrietta Mary Fanny, m. William de Steiger,
and has issue ; she d. 1878.
3 Henrietta Sophia Eleanor Anna, m. Xaver de Merhart,
and has issue.
1. Mary, m. 15 June, 1807, Rev. Sir Henry Delves Biough-
ron, 8th Bart, of Broughton, and d. 26 Dec. 1863.
Mr. Pigott d. 1828, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Pjgott, Esq. of Capard, m. Harriett Eleanor Thorpe
Porter, and had issue,
I. John, d. v.mn. v. p. 1846.
II Henry Pearse, d. unm. v. p. 27 May, 1864, accidentally
drowned in the lake at Capard.
III. Edward, d. unm. v. p.
Mr. Pigott d. without surviving issue 3 March, 1867, and was
,•-•. by his nephew,
Robert Henry Armand Pigott, Esq. of Capard, Queen's
CO., b. 2 April, 1830; m. 1st, 1861, Julia Theresa Eleanor
Ellen, dau. of Edward, Baron de Sturlcr, of Berne, Switzer-
land, by whom (who d. 25 Feb. 1865) he had issue,
I. Robert Edward, now of Capard.
II. Arthur, b. 1 Dec. 1863; d. 4 Feb. 1865.
I. Mary Ellen, b. 14 Feb. 1865.
He m.. 2ndly, 1875, Cccile Adfele, dau. of E., Baron de
Sturler, and d. 1887, and was s. by his only surviving son.
Arms — Erm., three fusils conjoined in fesse sa., the centre
one charged with a crescent or, for difference. Crest — A wolfs
head erased arg., charged with a crescent gu.
Stati — Capard, Rosenallis, Queen's co. ; Kiesen and Eiggis-
berg, Canton de Berne, Switzerland.
PIGOTT-CARLETON.
{See Leir-Carleton of Greywell Hall.)
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PIGOTT OF SLEVOY.
Pemberton-Pigott, Col. Edward Charles,
of iSlevoy Castle, co. Wexford, Col. late Essex
Kegt., b. 8 July, 1836 ; m. 1st, 24 Nov. 1859, Eliza
Anne, dau. of William Elphinstone Underwood,
Esq., Madras C.S., and has, with other issue,
I. George Hamilton, b. 19 March, 1S63.
II. Robert Edward, b. 6 Oct. 1866.
I. Edith Jessie, m. — Thompson, Esq.
He m. 2ndlv, 1891, Madeline Louisa, eldest dau. of
Rev. Edward Pierce Grant, Vicar of Portsmouth.
Iiineag:e. — John Pigott, Esq., residing in co. Antrim,
temp. Charles II. and James II., was father of
Eev. Harfinch Pigott, Rector of Taghmon, Diocese of '
Ferns, who was b. 1688, entered Trin. Coll. Dublin 2 April, I
1705, became a scholar 1708, B.A. 1709, and was appointed '
to the Prebend of Taghmon 1742. In March, 1733, he
obtained a lease for ever of the house and lands of Slevoy, co.
Wexford, from Charles Tottenham, Esq. of Tottenham Green.
He had, with a dau. Hester (Mrs. Button), two sons,
I. Thomas (Rev.), Vicar of St. James's, Dublin, s. his father
at Slevoy, which he sold to bis brother 1746. His will, dated '
19 Aug. 1775, was proved 4 June, 1776 ; he leftan only dau., ,
who m. Hardy Pemberton, Esq. of the city of Dublin, '
Merchant, eldest son of John Pemberton, of Dublin, Mer-
chant, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Thomas Hardy, of Meath
Street, Dublin, and had one son,
William Pemberton, who adopted the surname of Pigots
upon succeeding to Slevoy, of whom hereafter.
II. William, of whom presently.
Eev. Harfinch Pigott d. 1746. His 2nd son,
William Pigott, Esq. of Slevoy, purchased that estate from
his elder brother. He was High Sheriff co. Wexford 1771, andl I
771. Hannah, dau. of Jacob Goff, Esq. of Horetown, co. Wexford, i
by whom (who d. 1789) he had no issue. By his will, dated
25 July, 1788, and proved 10 Nov. following, he bequeathed,
his estates (with an injunction that he should take the surname
of Pigott) to his grand-nephew,
William Pemberton-Pigott, Esq. of Slevoy Castle, already
mentioned. He was b. 3 Jan. 1773; was High Sheriff 1794,
J. P. and Lieut.-Col. Wexford Militia 21 July, 1801. He m. \
20 Dec. 1794, Ellen, dau. of Henry Thomas Houghton, Esq. of ■
Kilmannock, co. Wexford, and by her (who d. 1 June, 1862)
had issue,
I. William Henry, bapt. 4 Dec. 1796 ; d. 1815, aged 19.
II. George Powell, his heir.
III. Thomas (Rev.), m. Caroline, dau. of Rev. Mr. Fletcher,
of Callington, Cornwall, and left one dau.
IV. Charles Csesar, Capt. in the Indian army, m. March,
1839, Mary Madeline Hannie, of co. Perth, and d. 12 April,
1843, leaving issue.
I. Maria Fiances, d. 1826.
II. J.inc, 7)i.Rcv. Maxwell Phaire, and (i. 1829.
III. Kllen, m. before 1835, Rev. Maxwell Phaire.
IV. Anne Eliza, m. Jacob W. Goff, Esq. of Horetown, co.
Wexlord.
v. Charlotte. vi. Martha.
VII Mary Anne, d. 1812.
viii. Emily, m. 1839, Rev. Robert Polwhele, Vicar of Aven-
bury, who d. 1877 (.sec Polwhele of Polwhele).
Col. Pemberton-Pigott d. 10 March, 1854. His son,
George Powell Pemberton-Pigott, Esq. of Slevoy Castle,
J. P., Capt. Wexford Militia, b. 2 Dec. 1802; m. 5 July, 1834,
Mary, eldest dau. of Edward Beatty, Esq. of Healthfield, co.
Wexford, and had issue,
I. Edward Charles, now of Slevoy.
II. George Powell, m. 13 Nov. 1869, Jemima Miibel, dau. of
Maurice Wilson Knox, Esq. of Kilmannock. co. Wexfurd,
and has issue, George Frederick, Elizabeth Mabel, and Mary
Frances.
HI. William Henry, late Capt. 73rd Regt., now of Clover
Valley, co. Wexford, J. P., m. Mary Palmer, dau. of William
Taylor, Esq., Bengal C.S., and has issue,
1 Skipworth Lockwood, b. 1 Nov. 1864.
2 Vicars Longley Koyse, b. 3 April, 1866.
3 Arthur Frederick, 6. 10 Aug. 1867.
4 William John Hobhouse, b. 18 Dec. 1871.
5 Villiers Graham, b. 12 Dec. 1873.
6 Ernest Richard, b. 9 Aug. 1875.
1 Jessie Elizabeth, 6. 4 April, 1862.
2 Mary Charlotte, b. 12 Aug. 1863.
3 Violet Ruthven Palmer, 6. 10 Aug. 1870.
4 Florence Lctitia, b. 9 Feb. 1877.
IV. Richard.
v. John Charles, m. 1872, Mary Margaret, dau. of Davia
Beatty, Esq. of Borodale, and has issue.
VI. Frederick Knollys, m. 12 July, 1884, Amy, duu. of
Eev. John Keefe Robinson, Rector of Whitechurch, co.
Wexford.
vii. Henry Loftus. viii. David William.
I. Elizabeth Eleanor.
II. Olivia Goodall, ;;i. 24 Sept. 1872, Major-Gen. Arthur Loftus j
Steele.
III. Mary, m. 8 July, 1877, William George Williamson, Esq.,
Inspector Royal liish Constabulary.
IV. Emily Maude. v. Letitia Julia. ,
ffat— Slevoy Castle, Foulke's Mills, co. Wexford.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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SMYTH-PIGOTT OF BROCKLEY.
Smtth-Pigott, Maet Agnes, dau. of Joseph
^uscombe Poole, Esq. of Weston-super-Mare, m.
26 Jan. 1882, Cecil Htjgh Smyth-Pigott, Esq.
of Brockley Hall, Brockley Court, and The Grove,
Somerset, tf.P., late Lieut. N. Somerset Yeo. Cav.,
who was 0. 27 Nov. 1S60, and d. 22 Feb. 1893,
laving had issue,
I. John Hcch, 6. 1882.
II. Bernard Cecil, b. 1884.
III. Joseph Kuscombe Wadham.
I. Gladys Mary. :i. Cecily Mary Agnes.
in. Dorothy Mary. iv. Margaret Mary Blanche.
Lineagre. — John Hcgh Smtth-Pigott, Esq. of Bro:kIcy
Hall, Brockley Court, and The Grove, F.A.S., J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1828 ; m. 19 Dec. 1815, Anne Provis, Lad issue,
John Hugh Wadham Pigott, late of Brockley Hall.
Henry Thomas Coward. Ed«ard Frederick.
George Octavius.
Alfred Constantine Norman, h. 1S29 ; d. 5 Blay, 1870.
Anna, m. 2 May, 1839, Thomas Piatt, Esq., Banister-at-La\v.
Florence.
Elizabeth Augusta, m. 20 April, 1341, Edwin F. Fox, Esq.,
son of the late E. L. Fox, Esq., M.D.
Emily Isabella, d. 5 Sept. 1838. Agnes Clara.
John Hugh Wadham Pigott Smyth-Pigott, Esq. of
Erockley Hall, Brockley Court, and The Grove, Somerset, J.P.
and D.L., h. 1819 ; m. 13 Aug. 1857, Blanche Mary, 2nd dau.
of Henry Kaymond Arundell, Esq. (of the noble family of
Akdndell of Wardour), and by her (who d. 1391), had
issue,
I. Cecil Hugh, late of Brockley Hall.
II. Ernest Henry, d. 26 Feb. 1869.
III. Basil, d. 13 Nov. 1870.
IV. Bertram Joseph Arundell, 6. 26 March, 1874.
I. Blanche Mary.
II. Maud Isabel Mary, m. 1884, Monsieur Joseph Piers de
Eaveschoot, of Belgium.
III. Edith Florence Mary, ni. 1833, Capt. Raleigh Chichester,
of Kunnamoor, co. Roscommon.
IV. Sybil Constance Mary.
£ta£— Brockley Court, West Town, R.S.O. Somerset.
PIKE OF GLENDARARY.
Pike, Eichaed Nicholsox, Esq. of Glendararj,
CO. Mayo, b. 18 May, 18S0.
Liineag'e. — The Ptke family was resident in Devon at a
very early date. There was a branch also at Ilford, in Essex,
in the 14th century.
Richard Pike, or Ptke, Esq. of Kewbury, Berks, h. 1598,
had considerable estates in that co., a portion of which he
offered to settle on his son,
Richard Pike, Esq. of Sarsfield Court, co. Cork (h. at New-
bury, Berks, 1627), the first of his family who settled in Ireland,
provided he returned and resided on the English estate. He
m. 1655, Elizabeth, dau. of J. Jackson, of London (whose
ancestors were Chief Magistrates in London), and d. in 16GS,
leaving issue, four sons and two daus. His son,
Richard Pike, Esq. of Summerhill, co. Cork, b. 1659; m.
Sarah, dau. of John Watson, Esq. of Kilconnor, co. Carlow,
and d. 1739, leaving by her (whose will was dated 20 Aug.
1745) two sons, William and Samuel, and four daus.
William Pike, Esq. of Summerhill, the elder son, was
h. 1695; 711. Deborah (whose will is dated 3 March, and was
proved 28 June, 176G), dau. of John Pim, of Edenderry. He
d. 1756, leaving a son,
Richard Pike, Esq. of Summerhill, co. Cork, and Fullers
Court, CO. Kildare, b. 1748: m. 1779, Anne, dau. of Jonathan
Wilkinson, Esq. of Riversview, Cumberland, and d. IslO,
leaving a son,
Jonathan Pike, Esq. of Beechgrove, co. Tyrone, 6. 1782 ;
m. 1813, Sarah, dau. of James Nicholson, Esq. of Grange
Lodge, same co. (by Lydia his wife, dau. of James Clibborn,
Esq. of Hall, co. Westmeath), and had issue,
I. RiCHABD, of Beechgrove.
II. James Kicholson, of Derry Vale, Tyrone, d. 1S49.
III. William, of whom presently.
I. Anne.
II. Lydia Clibborn, m. 10 March, 1841, Ebenezer Pike, Esq.
of Besborough, co. Cork.
Mr. Pike d. 1860. His son,
William Pike, Esq. of Glendarary, J.P., Barrister-at-Law,
m. Marion, dau. of John Watson, Esq. of Toxteth Park, co.
Lancaster, by his wife Mary Anne, dau. of R. Laming, Esq. of
Kent, and by her (who d. 18G6) had issue,
I. Richard James, late of Glendarary.
II. William Watson, b. 10 March, 1860.
I. Mary Anne Laming, d. 1859.
II. Sarah Helen Nicholson, d. 1865.
III. Elizabeth Barrington. iv. Marion Watson.
v. Isabella Harriet Wilkinson.
Mr. Pike d. 1881, and was s. by hi.s eldest son,
Richard James Pike, Esq. of Glendarary, co. Mayo, Major
Suffolk (late 12th) Regt., b. 17 Feb. 1850; m. 1879, Mary
Emily, dau. of Charles Todd Todd-Naylor, Esq., and ha.s
issue,
I. Richard Nicholson, now of Glendarary.
II. William, b. 28 Sept. 18SI.
III. Frank, 6. 13 March, 1886.
I. Kathleen Agnes.
Major Richard James Pike d. 29 Nov. 1391.
Arms — Per pale or and arg., on a chevron az., between three
trefoils slipped vert an escallop of the second. C/-cs(— An arm
cmbowed in armour gaundetted, grasping a broken spear all
ppr., and charged with an escallop az. Motto — Vrai il la fin.
Seat — Glendarary, Achill Sound, Westport, co. Mayo.
PIKE OF BESBOROUGH.
Pike, Joseph, Esq. of Besborough, co. Cork,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriif 1891, h. 30 Dee. 1851 ;
VI. 28 Sept. 1881, Frances Annie, dau. of Walter
E.. Critehley, Esq. late of Solwick Hall, co. Lan-
caster, and his wife Elizabeth (wee Dawson), and
has issue,
I. Cecil Frances Montgo.vteby, 6. 3 Aug. 1882.
I. Lydia Dorothy Muriel, b. 20 Jan. 1885.
Xiineagre. — The Pike family was resident in Devonshire,
at an early date ; there was a branch also at Ilford, in Essex,
in the I4th century. Richard Pike or Pyke, Esq. of New
bury, Berks, 6. 1598; had estates in that co., part of which he
offered to settle on his son, Richard Pike, of Sarsfield Court,
CO. Cork, 6. at Newbury 1627 (the first of the family who set-
tled in Ireland), provided he returned to reside on his
English estate. He m. 1655, Elizabeth, dau. of J. Jackson,
of London, and d. 1668, leaving issue, four sons and two daus.
(see ■preceding Memoir).
Ebenezer Pike, son of Richard Pike, of Newbury, Berks,
and Elizabeth Jackson his wife, had, with a dau. Sarah (Mrs.
Atkins), a son,
Richard Pike, of the city of Cork, Merchant, m. 1721, Mary
Randall, and had issue,
I. Samuel, of Cork, banker, whose will, dated 26 July, 1775.
was proved 15 May, 1797. By Katherine his wife, he left
an only dau. Mary, m. Samuel RandaU, Esq.
II. Ebenezer, of whom hereafter.
III. hicliard, of Cork, m. Anne Penrose.
I. Sarah (Mrs. Wily), had three sons, Richard, Samuel, and
Thomas Wily.
Richard Pike made his will 25 Nov. 1762, which was proved
14 Oct. 1768. His 2nd son,
Ebenezer Pike, of the city of Cork, banker, m. 1765, Mrs.
Anne Pim, widow, and had issue,
I. Richard. n. Joseph, of whom presently.
I. Mary. n. Elizabeth.
Ebenezer Pike made his will 10 May, 1784, which was proved
25 June, 1785. His 2nd son,
Joseph Pike, of Besborough, co. Cork, m. 1803, Lydia
Fennell, wlio d. 1807, leaving issue,
I. Ebenezer, of whom presently. ii. Joseph.
I. Sarah.
Mr. Pike d. 1826. His son,
Ebe.nezer Pike, Esq. of Besborough, b. 25 March, 1806; m.
10 March, 1841, Lydia Clibborn, dau. of Jonathan Pike, Esq.
of Beechgrove, co. Tyrone, and had issue,
I. Joseph, now of Besborough.
II. Ebenezer, b. 18 Dec. 1853: m. Norah Godfrey- Faussett.
III. Robert Lecky of Kilnock, co. Carlow, J. P., b. 23 Jan.
1858 : m. 1883, Catherine Henrietta, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Stanley Howard, of Ballina, co. Wicklow, and has issue,
Ebenezer John Lecky. 6. 1884.
I. Sarah Louisa, m. Thomas Wilson Strangman, Esq. of
Shanagarry, co. Cork.
II. Mary Lecky, m. Arthur Pease, Esq. of Huramershnatt,
Darlington.
III. Elizabeth, ?(i. Richard Goodbody, Esq. of Clare, King's eo.
IV. Lydia Josephine, m. John Wilson Waller, Esq. of
Tring.
1614
PIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PIL
V. Henrietta Sophia, m. Eeginald Eyiey, Esq. of Lea,
Middlesex.
VI. Anne Emily. vii. Florence Lilias.
Mt. Pilie d. 29 March, 18S3.
Arms, tL-c. — Same as Pike of GUndarary.
Stat— Besborouch, Cork.
Jicsidtnce — DuDsland, Glanmire.
PILCHER OF ENGL.EFIELD GREEN.
PiLCHEB, John Giles, Esq. of Bellefields, Englc-
field Green, co. Surrey, J.P. and D.L. Surrey, and
.I.P. lor London, m. 17 Aug. ISGi, Caroline Ellen,
(lau. of late Major-Gen. Miinsey, Madras Caralry,
and has issue,
John Haert Waktok, 6. 16 June, 1S65.
Alexander Munsey Warton, b. 3 Mar^h, 1370.
.'i.Uoe Nelly Warton, 6. 6 April, 1867.
Edith Eleanor "Warton, 6. IS Jan. 1878.
Mr. Pileher is the eldest son of the late John
Giles Pileher, of Stockwell, Surrey, by Jane his
■wife, dau. of Mathew Warton, Esq. ; she d. 1S83.
Seat — Bellefields, Englefield Green, Surrey.
Mesidence — 28, Lewes Cre.=cent, Brighton.
Clubs — Reform and Magistrates.
PILKINGTON OF TORE.
PiliKlNGTON, Henby Mitlock, Esq. of Tore, co.
Westmeath, J.P., Q.C, LL.D. Trin. Coll. Dublin,
M.A. Cambridge, b. 24 Sept. 1813 ; m. 12 May,
1855, Wilhelmina Charity, eldest dau. of John
McDonnell, M.D., late a Commissioner Local
GoTernment Board, and has issue,
I. Henkt Lionel, Capt. 21st Hussars, 6. 22 May, 1857,
n. Alexander John McDonnell, b. 17 May, 1863 ; to. 8 Nov.
1887, Dorothy, adopted dau. of George L. Craik and
Dinah M. Craik.
III. George Lawrence, B.A. Cambridge, b. 4 June, 1805.
IV. Robert Eivington, B.A. Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 8 Feb. 1870.
I. Charity Mary. ii. Emily Georgina Catherine.
III. Katherine Anne Isabel, m. 18 April, 1892, Rev. William
J. Kittson, Rector of Druracoiirath, diocese of Meath,
and has issue, Wilhelmine Charity Margaret Isabel.
Lineage.— The family of Pilkington is of Saxon origin.
In Fuller's Worthies, it is mentioned as "a right ancient
lamily, gentlemen of repute before the Conquest," and in
(Iwilim, as " a knightly family of great antiquity, taking
name from Pilkington, in co. Lancaster."
EicHAKD Pilkington, 6. 1635, a descendant of this ancient
house, springing from the family seated at Eivington, co.
Lancaster, was a staunch royalist, and had to compound for
his estates. He acquired, before the year 1695, extensive pro-
perty in Westmeath and King's co., and settled at Rathgarrett
or Tore, in the former co. He d. 10 Oct. 1711, leaving, by
Mary his wife, two sons, i. Richard, who d. t. p., and ii.
Abbadam, and eight daus. The 2nd son,
Abraham Pilkington, Esq. of Tore, m. 2 March, 1704,
Elizabeth, dau. of James West, Esq. of Gorthroe, and d. 1715,
leaving issue, Anne and
Henry Pilkington, Esq. of Tore, High Sheriff co. West-
meath, 1738, ra. 1st, 4 March, 1726, his cousin, Sarah, dau. of
Barakiah Low, Esq. of Newtown Ix)w, and by her had a son,
Abraham, his heir. He m. 2ndly, 1738, Barbara, dau. of Arch-
deacon Sampson, and by her had two sons,
I. Edward, who left one dau. Anne Hamilton, to. her cousin,
Henry Pilkington, Esq. of Tore.
II. Thomas, -hl. Bridget, only dau. of the Rev. Ephraim
Harpur, of Urney, King's co., and had issue,
1 Henry, to. and had a son, Eev. Michael Pilkington,
TO. Anne Orr, sister of George Orr Dunbar, Esq., M.P.
for Belfast (who d. 1876), and d. 1827, leaving issue,
George Dunbar, d. 1872, and Sarah, rf. 1874.
2 William, Col. in the army.
3 Richard, Capt. 81st Regc.
4 Thomas, Capt. 3rd West India Eegt.
5 Edward, of Urney, King's co., m. Margaret NcIIis, of
Upper Canada, and dying 1835, left issue, Edward; Eliza-
beth, m. June, 1838, Eev. Philip Kelland, late P'ellow
of Queen's Coll. Camb., and Professor of Mathematics at
the University of Edinburgh ; and Mary Anne, n. 11
April, 1843, Robert Potter, Esq., M.A.
6 John, Lieut. 3rd Eegt.
7 George. 8 Sampson.
9 Abraham. Capt. 92nd Highlanders, with which regiment
he fought at Waterloo, and Capt. 2nd Life Guards, d. a*
May, 1843.
10 Gammell, d. young. 11 Matthew, 3rd Eegt.
Mr. Pilkington d. 1777, and was s. by his eldest son,
Abraham Pilkington, Esq. of Tore, to. Mary Shaw, sister
of Anne, the wife of Col. Low, of Newtown Low, and had isoue,
1. Henry, his heir; ii. William, in. Margaret Mills, but d.i.p.;
III. Abraham; i. Matilda, m, Luke Usher, Esq. ; ii. Sarah, :
Philip North, Esq.; in. Anne, );i. Charles North, Esq. Mr.
Pilkington d. 1799, and was s. by his son,
Henry Pilkington, Esq. of Tore, J.P., m. 1st, 19 May, 1778,
Frances Emilia, dau. of Eev. John Mulock, D.D., of Bellair,j
King's CO., and by her had issue,
I. Henry, of whom presently.
II. Abraham John, Capt. Londonderry Militia, to. 1803,
Maria, dau. of — McHugo, of co. Galway, and had issue,
1 Homan, to. 1st, Jane, dau. of — Lambert, Esq. of Agart,
CO. Galway, and by her has issue, Henry and Anna.
Human Pilkington in. 2ndly, 1850, Elizabeth, widow of
Mathew Baker, Esq., Q.C.
1 Belinda, to. 1829, Isaac North Bomford, Esq. of Ferrans,
CO. Meath, and d. 1854.
III. William Lowe, Lieut. E.N., d. 1809.
I. Frances, to. 1797, John Swift Emerson, Esq., by whom she
had issue, one son,
Horatio, to. 1825, Emily, dau. of William Mulock, Esq.,
and by her had issue,
1 John, TO. Mary Jane, dau. of Isaac North Bomford,
Esq., and d. 1868, leaving issue.
1 Fanny, d. young.
2 Elizabeth, m. John Xorth, Esq., and has issue.
Henry Pilkington to. 2ndly, 1789, Anne Hamilton, dau. and
heir of Edward Pilkington, Esq., and by her had issue, one,
son,
IV. Edward, m. 1818, Eleanor, dau. of Joshua Bereton, M.D.,
and d. in 1836, leaving issue,
1 Edward, m. 26 Sept. 1872, Eliza Mary, eldest dau. of
Henry Woodbridge Woodbridge, Esq., late of Camberwell,
Sun-ey.
2 Henry Bereton, m. Jane Grubb, and d. s. p. 30 April,
1859.
3 I )avid, d. unm. 24 April, 1877.
1 Katherine Elizabeth, to. 4 Aug. 1842, Eev. Canon Heb-I
den, M.A., Church of the Ascension Eectory, Hamilton,'
Canada, and has issue,
Joshua John, rf. Sept. 1872. late Capt. and Adjutant I3tl:
batt. Volunteer Militia, Hamilton.
Robert Young, b. 1 Jan. 1847.
Charles William, 6. 12 Sept. 1850.
Edward Feild, b. 29 April, 1851.
Frances Anne, to. Thomas Corsun, Esq., and has issue,
Anne Isabella. Florence Adelaide.
Katherine Ada. Isabella Margaret.
Henry Pilkington d. 1810, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Pilkington, Esq., J. P., of Tore, 6. 3 Nov. 1780; to,
24 April, 1806, Barbara, 5th dau. of Eev. John Lang, Eector
of Eandalstown, co. Antrim, and by her (who d. 14 April, 1864)
left at his decease, 23 Dec. 1865,
Hbnr? Mulock, now of Tore.
Elizabeth, d. 21 Jan. 1888.
Emily Frances, m. 10 Aug. 1848, Eev. George Phillips, D.D.,
President of Queen's Coll. Camb., who d. 5 Feb. 1892.
.^rms— Arg., a cross potence gu., voided of the field. Crest —
A mower, with his scythe in front, habited as follows : A high-
crowned liat with flap, the crown party per pale, flap the same,
counterchanged : coat buttoned to the middle, with his scythe
in bend ppr., habited throuch quarterly and counterchanged
arg and gu. Motloex — Pilkyngton Pailedowne — The master
mows the meadows ; over the crest. Now thus ! now thus.
Seat — Tore, Tyrrels Pass, co. Westmeath.
PILKINGTON OF ST. HELENS.
Pilkington, William, Esq. of Sutton, St.
Helens, co. Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., b. 11 March,
1827, m. 24 Oct. 1854, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of
Lee Watson, Esq. of St. Helens, and Alice Speak-
man, his wife, and by her who d. 5 March, 1893,
has issue,
I. William Lee, b. 26 March, 1857, to. 5 Jan. 1888, Sybil
Harriette, dau. of R. Neilson, Esq.
II. George Herbert, 6. 4 April, 1858, to. 1 Oct. 1885, Norah
Jessie, dau. of C. Langton, Esq., and has issue, Geoffrej
and Cecil Norah.
m. Reginald Murray. iv. Francis Cecil.
PIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PIN
1615
V. Albert Leonard. i. Alice.
II. Edith Eliza, m. Henry Seton-Karr, Esq.
III. Elizabeth Mary Ethel.
IV. Annie May, m. Henry Haynes, Esq.
V. Evelyn Constance.
liineage.— William Pilkington, Esq. second son of
BicHAKD Pilkington, Esq. by his wife, the dau. of William
Pendlebury, Esq., 6. 26 April, 1765, to. 20 Oct. 1794, Ann, dau.
of Richard Hatton, Esq. of Parbold, a.nd d. 20 May, 1831,
having by her, who d. 15 Sept. 1815, had with other issue,
I. KicHAKD, of St. Helens, in. Ann, dau. of Richard Evans,
Esq. of Haydock, and had six sons, William, Rkhard,
Edward, Alfred, Charles, and Laurence.
II. William, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
William Pilkington, Esq. of St. Helens, 6. 14 March, 1800,
m. 24 June, 1824, Eliza Charlotte, dau. of Charles Boyes, Esq.
Lieut. R.N. and by her, who d. 9 Dec. 1889, had issue,
I. AViLLiAM, of Sutton, St. Helens.
II. Richard.
III. Thomas, m. C. C. S., dau. of S. Douglas, Esq., and has
issue.
IV. George, m. Frances Elizabeth, dau. of T. Carlisle, Esq.,
and has issue.
V. Harold, d. 19 Pec. 1879. vi. Leonard.
I. Mary, m. H. Chator, Esq., and has issue. ii. Eliza.
III. Eleanor, m. H. W. Todd, Esq., and has issue.
IV. Annie, m. G. T. Todd, Esq., and has issue.
V. Mathilda (Mrs Deane;. vi. Jaue (Mrs. Rigg).
Mr. William Pilkington d. 12 Sept. 1872.
.Seat — Sutton, St. Helens, co. Lancaster.
PILKINGTON OF HALLIWELI. HILL.
Pilkington, Guy Brabazon, Esq. of Halliwell
Hill, Lancashire (part of the ancient possessions of
the family), b. 5 Nov. 1866.
Lineage. — James Pilkington of Halliwell (described as
grandson of Rev. Leonard Pilkington, the son of Richard, of
Bivington), b. 6 Sept. 1603; m. 3 Oct. 1627, Elizabeth, dau. of
Hugh Stones, of Sharpies, andti. 16 Dec. 1691, seised of Halli-
well. His son,
James Pilkington, of Sharpies, bapt. 12 Sept. 1630 ; ra.
Anne, dau. of Edmond Saundersun, of Breightmet Hill, bapt.
at Bolton, 5 Sept. 1036, and d. 23 March, 1703, seised of Halli-
well, having had a son,
John Pilkington, of Halliwell, who, by Agnes his wife, had
issue, James, John, and Margaret. He d. 1729, seised of
Halliwell, and was s. by his son,
John Pilkington, who had retired to Maryborough, in
Queen's Co. 1717, after the battle of Preston. His son and
heir,
John Pilkington, Esq. of Carrick, Queen's Co., m. Abigail
Kelly, and had issue,
.John.
William, whose family resided at the Mansion House at Car-
rick.
Abigail Margaret.
Anne, m. J. Gubbins, Esq. of Limerick.
Sarah. Mary.
By his will, dated 17 Jan. 1791, he devised his estate near
Preston and Bolton, Lancashire, to his eldest son,
John Pilkington, Esq. of Carrick, Queen's Co., m. Cecilia,
sister of Peter Alley, Esq., late of Albany Terrace, Regents
Park, London, and had issue, John and George, and d. March,
1827, leaving his estate near Bolton, in Lancashire, to his
tidest son,
John Pilkington, Esq., who d. unm., March, 1846, having
devised his estate near Bolton, and his interest in Carrick,
Queen's Co., to his only brother,
George Pilkington, Esq. of Carrick, Clerk of the Crown,
ill. 1828, Albina, dau. of Joseph Brabazon Grant, Esq. Banis-
ter-at-Law, and had issue,
Joseph Brabazon, late of Halliwell.
George. Frederick.
John. Richard.
Elizabeth. Albina.
He d. 24 Aug. 1865. His eldest son,
Joseph Brabazon Pilkington, Esq. of Halliwell Hall, co.
Lancaster, b. 25 Jan. 1841, late 94th Regt., m. 19 Oct. 1865,
Harriet, dau. of John Pilkington, Esq. of Carrick, Queen's
Co., and by her (who d. 24 March, 1868) had issue.
Got Brabazon, now of Halliwell Hall.
Haidee Maude Brabazon.
Arms, tS:c.—See Pilkington of Tore.
Jiesidaice — 53, Rutland Square, Dublin.
Brabazon.
Harriot.
PINCKARD OF COMBE COXTRT.
PiNCKARD, EosA, 2ncl dau. of the late Robert
Hodson, Esq. of Laurel Lodge, South Minims, Herts,
m. 17 Ang. 1865, G-korge Henry Pinckard, Esq.
of Combe Court, Surrey, J. P., and of Grove Road
London, N.W.,who was b. 25 May, 1805, andd!. s.p.
1.892.
Lineagre. — The Pinckards held landia Northamptonshire
as early as 1346, and became possessors of Ascote, in Pattes-
hall, and Grimscote, in Cold Higham, co. Northampton, in
1570. They retained these estates till 1809.
A branch of the same family has held land at Caldicote from
1748, from which branch George Henry Pinckard, of Combe
Court, descends.
John Pinckaed, of Caldicote, 1748, m. Elizabeth Bloxham,
and had issue, one son, John, who d. s. p., and three daus.,
Jane, Phoebe, and Elizabeth.
Henry Pinckard, of Caldicote, m. 1st, 26 June, 1750, Anne,
dau. of John Flesher, Esq. of Duncot, and had a numerous-
family. He TO. 2ndly, Rachel, dau. of Thomas Wilklns, Esq.
of Towcester, by whom (besiiles two daus., Ann and Rachel,
for whom see Kolley of OaJdands and Arden of longcrofts}
he had,
Richard, &. 30 May, 1765 ; was in the army ; d. s. p.
Joseph, of whom presently.
George, M.D., of Bloonisbury Square, 6. 1768; was Physiciara
to the Army in Sir Ralph Abercronibie's Expedition to the
West Indies in 1795 ; wrote " Notes on the West Indies," and
other works : later was Physician in Ordinary to H.R.H.
the Duke of York, and accompanied H.R.U. in lh&
Walcheren Expedition. He d. s. p. in 1835.
William, 6. 1769 ; d. s. p. at Versailles.
The 2nd son,
Joseph Pinckard, ft. 12 Sept. 1766; m. 1793, Jane, only dau.
of Walter Tidboald, Esq. of Anstcy Barton, North Devon, and
settled at Court Barton, Winklcigh, North Devon. He had
issue,
Henry, m. 1848, Agnes Wemyss Adamson, and d. s. p. 1S66.
Richard, M.D., ^."1846.
George Henry, late of Combe Court. Joseph, d. young.
Caroline, to. John Letheren, Esq. of Seckington, Winkleigh,
Devon.
Ann, 7)1. J. S. Pidgeon, Esq. of Warley Elms, Brentwood,
and d. leaving issue, three daus.
Jane, m. Frederick Lermitte, Esq. of Brighton, and had
issue, three daus.
Rachel.
&a(— Combe Court, Godalming, Surrey.
PINCKNEY OF ASHERTON HOUSE.
PiNCKNEY, Erlysman Charles, Esq. of Asher-
ton House,Wilts, and of Wraxall Lodge, Bradford-
on-Avon, b. 20 Nov. 1808 ; m. 9 April, 1834, Jane,
dau. of Robert Pinckney,Esq. of JierwickSt. James,
Salisbury, and has issue,
I. Erlysman, of Wraxwell Lodge, J.P. for Wilts, 6. 1&
Dec. 1838; to. 22 Feb. 1870, Frances Elizabeth Mary,
dau. of James William Cusack, M.D. of Dublin, and by
her (who d. 21 Sept. 1889) has issue,
I. Erlysman Charles, b. 23 Dec. 1871.
II. John Robert Hugh, 6. 11 May, 18(6.
I. Jane, b. 21 Jan. 1837 ; to. 29 Aug. 1861, William Henry
Tanner, Esq. of Bockley House, Marlborough, who d. 7
Aug. 1886, leaving issue.
Lineage.— This family is of Norman origin. In Holin-
shed's Chronicle of England the name of Pinkenie occurs on
the "Roll of Battel Abbeie," also that of Robert de Pinkenie
amongst the Barons who signed Magna Chaita.
After the surrender of the baronial and manorial rights at
the beginning of the 15th century, traces of the family are
found at Sutton Paynell, in Yorkshire, down to the beginning
of the 17th century (Harleian MSS.).
Mr. Pinckney's ancestors were living at XJphaven in the 15th,
and at Rushall in the 16th centuries, and his great-great-
grandfather was b. at Charlton in 1664. His wife's pedigree
goes back to a marriage of Robert Pinckney, of Durrington, ini
1598. Other traces can be found at Milston, which, like the-
above-named places, is a village in Wiltshire, and adjacent to>
them.
William Pincknet, of Rushall, Wilts, d. 1591, leaving by
his wife, Agnes Page, a son,
William Pinckney, who, by his wife Catherine, was father
of
1616
PIN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PIN
■'ViLLiAM PiscKNET, b. 1633. By his wife Ann (who d. 1709)
lie had a son,
Robert PiNCKNET, 6. at Charlton, 1664; j>i., and, by Martha
iiis wife, was father of
William Piscknet, 6. 1711 ; m., and by Sarah his wife had
issue, William ; and Jane, 6. 1739. The son,
William Pincknet, of Wolfhall, Marlborough, h. 1741 ; m.
1773, Mary Heame, of Martin, and d. 1811, leaving by her (b.
1739 ; d. 1S24) a son,
John Heaene Pinckn-et, Esq. of Temple Grove, East Sheen,
ii. 1777: ?H. Harriett Locliton, of Monkton, Andovcr, and by
iier (who d. 1855) had issue,
I. Horace, 6. 1S06; d. 1882.
n. Erltsman Charles, of Asherton House.
III. William Philip, b. 1810; m. Ethelred Baskctt, and has
issue, William John; and Alfred Baskett.
jv. George Henry, b. 1811 ; m. Mary Tanner, of Blacklands,
Calne, and d. 1883, leaving three daus.
I. Henrietta Frances, 6. 1815: m. George Eds.ard Wilmot
Wood, Es J. of Wood Hall, co. York, who J.. 18C4, leaving
three sons and one dau.
Jlr. Pinckney d. 1864.
Seat — Asherton House, Salisbury.
PINCKNEY OF MILFOED HILX..
PiNCKXEY, William, Esq. of Milford Hill, Wilts,
J. P. late Major 1st Wilts Rifle Vol., a banker ; b.
12 Sept. 1834 ; educated at Eton and Exeter Coll.
Oxford, M.A. ; m. 5 Eeb. 1863, Frances C, dau. of
Hev. Gr. F. Everett, Shaw Eectorv, Newbury, and
has issue,
I. Geoege, 6. 1863.
II. Herbert, b. 1864.
III. William Percy, b. 18C3.
I. Frances Beatrice.
II. Violet Millicent.
lu. Elsie Constance.
Liixteaire. — Robebt Pincknet, of Dunington, m. Anne
Eyves, and had a son,
Philip Pinckney, b. 1608; who, by his wife, Christian, was
father of
Philip PiNCKNEi, 6. 1653. He )?i. Alice Subdeane, and had
a son,
Philip Pincknet, 6. 1688; who m. Margaret Day, and had
a son,
Philip Pincknet, b. 1732 ; m. Jane Pinckney, of Charlton,
and had issue,
I. Philip.
II. Robert, of Berwick St. James, who, by his wife Frances,
had a dau. Frances, m. her cousin, Robert Pinckney, of
Amesbury.
The elder son,
Philip Pincknet, b. 1764; m. Jane Pike, andcf. 1807, leaving
a son,
RoBEET Pincknet, Esq. of Amesbury, Wilts, 6. 1798;
'ii. his cousin, Frances, dau. of Robert Pinckney, Esq.
■of Berwick St. James, and by her (who d. 1887) had issue,
I. Robert (Rev.), of Hinton Admiral, m. Miss Mariann
Macreight, and had issue, three sons and four daus.
II. John, of Great Uurnford, banker, m. 1st, Rachel M.
Bendall, and by her had two sons and two daus ; 2ndly,
Frances Haynes, and by her had five sons and five daus.
in. Philip, late Capt. Carabineers, m. Emma lieilly, and has
one son and two daus.
IV. William, now of Milford Hill.
V. George, 73rd Regt. d. v.nm.
I. Frances Emma, d. at Pau, unm.
Mr. Pinckney d. 1856.
£ea«— Milford HUl, Salisbury.
PINE-COFFIN.
{See Coffin.)
PINNEY OF SOMERTON ERLEIGH.
PiNNET, William, Esq. of Somerton Erleigh, co.
Somerset, J. P. and D.L., Member in seven Parlia-
ments, first for Lyme Regis and af tervpards for East
Somerset from 1832-1865, and Col. 2nd Somerset
MHitia, b. 4 July, 1806, High Sheriff co. Somerset
1877.
Ijineage.— Rev. John Ptnnet, of Eroadwindsor, Dotaet,
6. 1622, and bur. at Bettiscombe Church 1705, left, with other
issue, Nathaniel, his heir: Azabiah, whose grandson
John Fbederick, eventually inherited the family estates, of
him hereafter; and Mary, who m. 1675, John Clarke, Esq. of
London. Rev. John Pynney was «. at Bettiscombe by his
eldest surviving son,
Nathaniel Pin.nev, Esq. of Bettiscombe, Barrister-at-Law, <
and the estates eventually devolved upon Nathaniel's youngest
brother, Azariah's grandson,
John Fbedebick Pinnet, Esq. of Bettiscombe, M.P. for
Bridport, who inherited them on the death, g. p. 1760, of his
cousin, Azabiah Pinnet, of Bettiscombe, High Sheriff of
Dorset 1749. He d. unm. 11 Nov. 1762, aged 44, and left his
estates to his cousin,
John Pbetor, Esq. (only surviving son of Michael Pretor,
Esq. of Okehampton, co. Devon, by Alicia his wife, dau. and
co-heir of John Clarke, Esq. of London, by Mary his wife, dau.
of Rev. John Pinney of Eroadwindsor). This gentleman, i
b. 1740, assumed, on succeeding to the Pinney estates, the sur-
name and arm." of Pinnet by royal licence. He vi. 14 June,
177?, in the island of Nevis, Jane, only dau. of Major William
Burt Weekes, of Nevis, and had by her (who d. 21 May,
1821),
I. John Fbederick, of Somerton Erleigh.
II. Charles, of Camp House, Clifton, Mayor of Bristol, 1831-
32, 6. 29 April, 1793; m. 8 March, 1831, Frances Mary, 4th
dau. of James Charles Still, Esq. of East Knoyle, co. Wilts,
and d. 17 July, 1867, leaving by her (who d. 6 March,
1860),
1 Fbederick Wake Peetob-Pinney, Esq. {see Pinnet of
The Granrie).
2 John Charles, Vicar of Coleshill, co. Warwick, m. 26
Aug. 1862, Harriet Margaretta, 4th dau. of Rev. John
Digby Wingfield Digby, Vicar of Coleshill, co. Warwick,
and by her (who d. 21 Dec. 1877) has issue, Reginald
John, 6. 2 Aug. 1863; William Digby, 6. 7 Oct. 1864;
Frederick Wyldbore Digby, b. 10 Oct. 1865 ; John Charles
Digby, b. 5 July, 1867; Richard Wake Digby, b. 1 Feb.
1869: Baldwin Francis Still Wingfield, 6. 16 Dec. 1875;
and Ann Eliza Mary Digby.
1 Mary Jane, m. 18 Jan. 1870, Rev. Godfrey Thring, Rector
of Hornblotton, near Castle Gary, co. Somerset, and has a
son, Leonard Godfrey Pinney, b. 22 Jan. 1873.
1. Elizabeth, m. 9 March, 1797, Peter, eldest son of Evan '1
BaiUie, Esq. of Dochfuur, co. Inverness, and has issue, two ll
sons and two daus. Evan, the eldest son, m. Lady Geor- ' '
giana, dau. of the 5th Duke of Manchester.
IX. Mary, m. Jeremiah, son of L.Ames, Esq. of Clifton Wood,
who d. s. 'p. 1820.
Mr. Pinney, High Sheriff of Dorset 1764, d. 23 Jan. 1818, and
was s. by his son,
John Frederick Pinney, Esq. of Somerton Erleigh, J.P..
High Sheriff 1823, b. 1 March, 1773 ; m. 20 Aug. 1801, Franci-,
only dau. of William Dickinson, Esq. of Kingweston, M.F.
for Somerset, and had issue,
William, now of Somerton Erleigh.
F'rances, m. 11 Nov. 1828, Sir John James Smith, Bart, of
The Down House, Dorset. Anna Maria.
Mr. Pinney d. 19 Sept. 1845.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gu., three crescents or, issu-
ing from each a cross-crosslet filchee arg., for Pinnet; 2nd
and 3rd, or, an eagle displayed with two heads vert, beaked
and membered gu., standing on a fasces ppr., and holding in
each mouth a trefoil slipped of the second. Crests — 1st, An
armed hand and arm ppr., holding a cross-crosslet fitchei.-
arg., for Pinnet ; 2nd, A demi-eaglecouped or, wings endorsed
sa. semee of trefoils slipped of the first. Motto — Amor
patriffi.
Seats — Somerton Erleigh, and Burton Pynsent, co. Somerset.
lieside^ice — 30, Berkeley Square, London.
PEETOR-PINNEY OF THE GEANaE.
Peetoe-Pinney, Feedeeick Wake, Esq. of Tlie
Grange, Somerton, co. Somerset, J. P., b. 20 Mav,
1834; m. 3 March, 1863, Lucy, 5th dau. of Abel
Smith, Esq., M.P. of Woodhall Park, co. Hertford,
and has issue,
I. Charles Fbederick, b. 9 June, 1864.
II. Robert Wake, b. 7 Oct. 1867.
I. Frances Mary. ii. Hester Lucy.
III. Alice Susan.
Mr. Pretor-Pinney assumed the additional surname
and arms of Peetoe by royal licence 22 Aug. 1877.
Lineage, Anns, d-c. — Same as Pinnet of Somerton ErleUjli.
/Seat— The Grange, Somerton, Taunton.
PLA
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PLATT OF GORDDINOGr.
Piatt, Hexrt, Esq. of GorSdinog, co. Carnarvon,
and Plas Llechylched, Anglesey, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1877, Col. 4th batt. Eojal Welch
Fusiliers, High Sheriff for co. Carnarvonshire 1877,
Anglesey 1879, b. 1842 ; m. 1868. Eleanor, 2nddau.
of Eichard Sykes, Esq. of Edgeley House, co.
Chester, and has issue,
Henry John Heylyn, h. 1869, Lieut. 12th Royal Lancers,
d. unm. 1893.
Kme James Walter, 6. 1871.
Nesta Mary, 6. 1873.
Gladys Violet Eleanor, h. 1876.
Lineage.— Henry Platt, of Bridgehouse, co. Tork, was
father, by Alice his wife, of
Henbt Platt, of Saddleworth, co. York, 6. 7 April, 1793;
TO. 20 March, 1815, Sarah Whitehead, of Saddleworth Fold, and
d. 11 Nov. 1842, leaving a son,
John Platt, Esq. of Werneth Park, co. Lancaster, and
Bryn-y-neuadd, co. Carnarvon, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
of the latter co. 1863, M.P. for Oldham, 6. 1817 ; m. 1842,
Alice, only dau. of Samuel Eadcliffe, Esq. of Lower House,
Oldham, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
I. Henky, now of Gorddinog.
II. Samuel Kadcliffe, of Werneth Park, J.P. co. Lancaster.
i!i. P'redericb, of Barnby Manor {icefollowino Manoir).
IV. Joseph Arthur. v. John Harold, J.P.
VI. James Edward, J.P. Cheshire.
VII. Sydney, of Bryn-y-neuadd, co. Carnarvon, J.P., Hig-h
Sheriff 1888, Capt. Derbyshire Yeom., 6. 2 Feb. 1861 ; m 18
Nov. 1884, Agnes Bertha, dau. of Col. Marshall, of Hartford
Cheshire, and has issue, Lionel Sydney, b. 1 Oct. 18sd. '
I. Mary, m. Thomas Hardcastle Sykes, Esq. of Edgeley co
Chester, and is deceased.
II. Lucy, m. Joshua W. Eadcliffe, Esq.
HI. Ahce, m. H. Champion, Esq. of Corfton Hall, Salop.
IV. Bertha, m. H. Miles Eadcliffe, Esq. of Werneth Park
Oldham, and Summerlands, Kendal.
V Florence, m. 1st, E. C. Wellesley, Esq. of Kitcombe,
A ton ; and 2ndly, Eev. A. J. Burr, Eector of Uphill,
Weston-super-Mare.
^^■u^"'^'^''°^"'^' '"■ ^^- I^radish, Esq. of Charlton Lawn,
Cheltenham, Hon. Major 3rd bait. Sherwood Foresters.
Mr. Platt sat in Parliament for Oldham from 1865 until hi^
death in 1872.
William Playne, Esq. of Longfords and Avening Court
Gloucestershire, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1871, 6. 9 Feb'
1804; m. 28 Sept. 1836, Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph Ellia-
Viner, Esq. of Badgeworth Court, near Cheltenham, and by
her (who d. 18G8) had issue,
I. Frederic Carl, Capt. Eifle Brieade, a distinguished officer
6. 8 Sept. 1837 ; served with the 2nd batt. of his Kegt in
the Crimea and was wounded in the attack on the Eedan
Sebastopol, (medal and clasp), and throughout the Indian
Mutiny, including Cawnpore (medal and clasp for Luck-
now) ; 7)1. 1862, Jane, dau. of William M'Laren, Esq of
Oakbank, Hamilton, Canada, and d. 19 Dec. 1863 leav-
ing a dau. Mary Vinee, b. 1863, s. to the settled estates of
her grandfather (which included Avening Court and estate,
and the Lordship of themanorof Avenins), m. 11 Sept. 1884*
Eobert Erskine Pollock, Esq. (uc Pollock of Acmuig). '
II. Arthor TwisDEN, now of Lougfords.
Mr. Playne d. 19 Jan. 1884.
Scat— Longfords, Minchinhampton,
i&aj— Gorddinog, near Bangor.
PLATT OF BARNBY MANOR.
i Platt, Feedeeice, Esq. of Barnby Manor,
'I^ewark, co. Nottingham, and Upper Breinton, co.
Hereford, D.L. co. Hereford, J.P. co. York, and
Notts High Sheriff, Major Duke of Lancaster's
Own Yeomanry, and Patron of the living of Becken-
ham, b. 27 April, 1849; m. 29 July, 1874, Florence
Miza, younger dau. of Frederick Bedwell, Esq. of
East Moulsey, co. Surrey, and has issue,
i I. Algernon John Frederick, 6. 11 June, 1875.
> n. Cecil Sherman, b. 1 Aug. 1877.
I. Brenda Jeannette, b. 7 May, 1880.
Mr Frederick Platt is 3rd son of John Platt, Esq.
ot Werneth Park {see preceding Memoir).
iJi^Z^r^^;. '^ k'^^' ^ *"' '=°"P«'^ O'"' between four roses arg.,
seeded and barbed ppr. Crest-In front of a demi-lion ram
arT.'a'n'esSpV.' "'''"' '*°^''^^ between the pa^a^oTe
I iSmf— Barnby Manor, Newark, co. Notts.
PLAYNE OF LONGFORDS,
! JlAYNE, Aethue Twisden, Esq. of Longfords,
md Box House, co. Gloucester, J.P., b. 7 Autr 1843 ■
«. 20 Jan. 1870, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
. otter, Esq. of The Argoed, co. Monmouth, and has
Bsue,
William Hetworth, 6. 24 Oct. 1870.
Linea^e.-WiLLiAM Playne, Esq. of Longfords and
tTE.. T^' ''°'* ^"'■'^ °^ ^'^^^ ^lanor of Avening, m. a
eb^ 180., Catherine, dau. of William Benger, Esq. He d.
0 March, 1850, leaving an only son, ^ ^ ^
I II.
PLEYDELL OF "WHATCOMBE,
Mansel-Pletdell, John Clavell, Esq. of
Whatcombe, Dorset, J.P. and D.L. County Coun-
cillor High Sheriff 1876, b. 4 Dec. 1817 ; m. 1st. 1844,
Emily, dau. of Capt. A. Bingham, which lady d. s.p.
18 15, and 2ndly, June, 1849, Isabel, dau. of F. C. A.
Colvile, Esq., late Scots Guards, of Barton, co.
Warwick, by Mary his wife, sister of Chandos, 1st
Lord Leigh, and granddau. of Thomas, 10th Lord
Saye and Sele, and has issue,
I. Edmund Morton, Col. late 12tb Eoyal Lancers, Hon.,
Major Dorset Yeo. Cav., b. 1850; ra. 6 June. 188."), Emily
Kathleen, youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Fjuser Grove,
Bart, of Feme, Wilts, and has issue,
Ed.mdnd Morton, 6. 23 Dec. 1886.
Vivien, 6. 1889.
Daphne, b. 1893.
II. John Colvile Morton (Eev.), M.A., Eector of Bengeo,
Herts, 6. 1851 ; m. 23 Oct. 1879, Beatrice Maud, dau. ^
of Eobert Smith, Esq. of Goldings, Herts, and has issue,
John, h. 1884.
Evan, twin with John. Harry Percy b 1092
Dorothy Isabel, b. 1881. Cicily, b. ISSJ. '
III. Henry Bingham Morton, Capt. 1st batt. Eoyal Fusiliers,
6. 1852; d. unm. 21 Feb. 1886.
Mr. Mansel-Pleydell is heir pres. of his cousin Sir
Courtenay-Cecil Mansel, the present Bart, of Mud-
dlescombe, co. Carmarthen.
Lineage, -The family of Pleydell is originally of the
Tillage of Coleshill, Berks, and is descended from Thomas
de Coleshill, who, on 2 March, 1275, held the Lordship of"
ColeshiU from the Crown by king's service. Of this family
was
William Pleydell, of Coleshill, 6. circa 1425, whose will
bears date 6 Nov. 1494. He d. 1495, leaving, by Isabella his
wife, a son and heir,
Thomas Pleydell, Esq., who d. 1527, possessed of a con-
siderable estate, and was interred, together with Agnes his
wife, in a chapel which, for that purpose, he had in his life-
time caused to be erected on the south side of the church of
Coleshill, called in his will, " The New Church of the Saluta-
tion of our Blessed Lady." His son and heir,
William Pleydell, Esq. of Coleshill, m. Anno. dau. and
co-heir of Eobert Eeason, Esq. of Corfe Castle, and left at hi*
decease, 1555, seven sons and two daus. The 6th son, Thomas,
w.as ancestor of the Pletdells of CulenhiU, iihi-ianham, uwi
Ci-icklade, represented by the Earl of Eadnor, and the 7th,
John, ancestor of the Pleydells of If'estcott and Holyiocd^
Amney Crucis, co. Gloucester. The 4th son,
Gabriel Pleydell, Esq. of Midgehall, m. Anne, dau. anil
co-heir of Henry Stokes, Esq., Sussex, and had one son,
Oliver Pleydell, Esq. of Midgehall, m. a dau. of — Palmer,
Esq. of CO. Gloucester, and had one son.
Sib Charles Pleydell, Knt. of Midgehall, knighted 1618.
He m. Catherine, dau. and heiress of Thomas Bouchier, Esq.
of Barnesley, co. Gloucester, and by her had seven children,
John, William, and Charles, who all d. without issue; Anne
asd Susan, unm. ; Elizabeth, m. Sir Thomas Newcomen, Bart,
of Kenagh, co. Longford ; and Deborah, r,i. Very Eev.
Benjamin Culme, D.D., of Cannon's Leigh, co. Devon, Dean
of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Sir Charles Pleydell ra. 2ndly, Jane,
5 L
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relict of Kobcvt Attyc, Esq., and dau. of Sir John St. John,
Kilt, of Liddiard Tregooze, Wilt?, elder brother of Oliver St.
John, Viscount Grandison, in the kingdom of Ireland, and
Baron Trcgose, of Higliworth, Wilts ; by her he left ten
children, i. Edward, 6. 1 May, 1619; d. 3-oung; ii. Oliver,
of Milton, CO. Oxford, of whom presently; iii. Charles, an-
cestor of the Pletdells of Wooitoii Hassclt ; iv. John;
V. Gabriel; vi. Giles; vii. Allen ; i. Mary, m. Sir William
Eoberts, Kut. , u. Catherine ; and in. Lucy. The eldest sur-
viving son,
Oliver Pletdell, Esq. of Milton, co. Oxford, to. Mary Gold-
smith, of Aveling, Wilts, and left issue,
Edmdkd Pleydell, Esq., M.P. for Wootton Bassett, Wilts,
«t. Anne, dau. and sole heir of Sir John Morton, Bart, of Mil-
bourne St. Andrews, Dorset, aud d. Nov. 1720, aged 75, having
iiad issue,
I. Jolin Morton, d. s. p. 1705.
II. Edmcxd Morton, of whom presently.
Jii. Neville Morton, of Sitterton, Dorset, m. Betty, dau. and
sole heir of Charles Brune, Esq. of Plumber, Dorset, and
. dying 1774, left issue, one son and two daus.,
-1 Charles Pleydell Brune, d. s. p.
•1 Jane, m. Humphrey Prideaux, Esq. of Cornwall.
"2 Elizabeth, ni. Capt. Gape, and d. s. p.
IV. Thomas Morton, d. s. p.
I. Henrietta, m. Walter Hardyman, Esq., Wilts.
II. Arethiisa, ni. George Kyves, Esq. of Ranston, Dorset.
III. Cornelia, m. Eev. Timothy Collins, Canon of Wells.
The son and heir,
Ediiukd Morton Pleydell, Esq., M.P. for Dorset, m. De-
l)orah, dau. of William Kyffyn, Esq. of co. Denbigh, N.W.,
Ooveraor of Ajendo, East Indies, and d. March, 17S4, leaving
issue,
Edmund Morton, of whom hereafter.
Jonathan Morion, who s. to the Irish estates. He m. Eliza-
.betli, dau. and co-heir of John Jackson, Esq. son of Sir
JPhilip Jackson, Knt. of Pontrylas, co. Hereford, and d.
\ J805, having had issue, one son, Jonathan, d. s. p. andfour
■daus., Elizabeth, d. mim. ; Harriet, m. T. Newcombe, Esq,
-of Starcross ; Marcia, jji. Edward Turton, Esq. ; and Sophia,
m. JoiiuDicUin, Esq., and d. s. p.
"William Slorton, d. unm.
Mai'y, d. unm. Susan, d. young. Cornelia, d. unm.
The eldest son,
Edmund Morton Pleydell, Esq. of Milborne, m. Anne,
only dau. of Francis Luttrell, Esq. of Ven, Somerset, 2nd son
of Alexander Luttrell, Esq. of Dunster Castle, and dying 1794,
ieft issue,
Edmond Morton, of whom presently.
William Morton, Col. in the army, m. Frances, relict of Rev.
'Francis Lewis, of Portscuit. co. Jlonniouth, and dau. and
'CO-heir of William Freke, Esq. of Hannington, Wilts, d. s. x>.
1824.
-Anne, d. v,nm. Mary, d. unm.
■Charlotte, d. young.
Cornelia, m. the Hon. Archibald Stuart, twin brother to
Francis, 9th Earl of Moray, and had issue.
The eldest son,
EDM0ND Morton Pleydell, Esq. of Whatcombe, m. Mar-
garetta Elizabetha, dau. of William Richards, Esq. of Warm-
well, Dorset, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Edward Clavell,
Esq. of Smedmore, in the same co., and d. Jan. 1835, having
had issue,
1. Margabetta, m. 20 Sept. 1831, Rev. James Michel
(who d. 26 Feb. 1839), 6th son of David Robert Michel, Esq.
of Dewlish House, in the same co. She s. her fatlier,
Edmund Morton Pleydell, Esq., Jan. 1835, and d. 1871.
31. Cornelia, (/. 1844.
an. Mary Sophia, m. Rev. George Clutterbuck Fromc, of
PuncknoU, Dorset. She d. 1827, leaving two daus.
*v. LoDisA, m. 1815, John Mansel, C.B., of Smedmore, Col.
in the army, h. 1776 (4th son of Sir William Mansel, Bart.
of Muddlescombe, by Mary his wife, only dau. and eventual
heir of John Philips, Esq. of Coed Gaene), and d. Jan.
i 1863, leaving her (who d. 6 May, 1863, aged 73),
1 1 John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell, who assumed the
j additional surname of Pleydell, 1872, and is now of What-
i combe.
! 2 George Pleydell Mansel, of Smedmore, Wareham (sec
I Mansel o/.S»i«tto!ore).
I 3 Morton Grove Mansel, of Puncknoll, late an Officer in
the 10th Foot, b. 1823; m. 1848, Elizabetha Arundel, dau.
I and co-heir of Rev. George Clutterbuck Frome, ofPunck-
1 noil, Dorset, and d. 1859, having had issue,
I George Morton, late Lieut. E.N., h. April, 1849.
i Walter Luttrell, Major South Lancashire Regt., 6. 1851.
' Emma Louisa Arundel.
4 Owen Luttrell Mansel (Rev.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.,
Rector of Church Knowle, Dorset, h. 1827; m. 1859,
iouiaa Catherine, youngest dau. and co-heir of Lord
AVilliam Montagu, 2nd son of William, 5th Dulic of Maa
Chester, and has issue,
Francis Montagu, b. 1861, d. 1891.
Owen Llewellyn, b. 1864.
Edward Luttrell, b. 1866.
William Du Pre, b. 1869.
Charles Pleydell, b. 1873. James Morton, 6. 1876.
Kathai'ine Louisa. Emily Magdalene.
Winifred. Theresa. Gwendoline.
5 Arthur Edmund Manse!, J. P. for Dorsetshire, Capt. late
3rd Hussars, b. 10 April, 1828 ; in. 1S60, Clare Henrietta,
eldest dau. of the Hon. A. Lascelles, son of Henry, 2ntl
Earl of Harewood, and has issue,
Algernon Lascelles, b. 1868. Hugh Arthur, 6. 1869.
Evelyn Louisa. Margaret Blanche.
Susan Emma. Clare Frances.
Eleanor Jlaud. Ehoda Caroline.
1 Louisa Mary, d. Aug. 1829.
2 Eliza Sophia, d. 1834.
3 Emma Georgina, m. 1S52, Charles Richard Hoare, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, eldest son of the Ven. C. Hoare, Arch-
deacon of Surrey. He d. 1871.
V. Emma Septima, m. Sir George Rideout Bingham, K.C.B.
and T S., of Deans Leaze, Dorset, Major-Gen. in the army,
and Col. 1st batt. Rifle Brigade, and d. 1874.
A-iins — Quarterly: Istarg., abend gu. guttee of the field,
between two choughs of the second, a chief chequy or and sa.,
for Pley'dell ; 2nd arg., a chevron between three maundies
sa., for Mansel; 3rd quarterly gu. and erm., in the sinister
chief and dexter base a goat's head erased arg., attired or, for
Morton. Ci-ests — 1st, a panther's head erased sa. bezantee,
swallowing a cross-pattee fitehee gu., for Pleydell; 2nd, A
cap of maintenance, inflamed on the top, ppr. for Mansel.
Motto — Imitari quam invidere.
Heat — Whatcombe, Longthorns, Milborne, Dorset.
PLOWDEN OF PLOWDEN.
Plowden, William Francis, Esq. of Plowden,
Salop, and Aston-le-Walls, co. Northampton, J.P.
and D.L., b. 3 June, 1853 ; s. his father 23 July,
1870 ; m. 12 Oct. 1874, Lady Mary Dundas, dau. of '•
Hon. John Charles Dundas, and sister to Lawrence
Marquess of Zetland, and has issue,
I. William Edwin, 6. 21 May, 1876.
II. Francis Charles, b. 26 Sept. 1877.
hi. Roger Edmund Joseph, b. 5 June, 1879.
IV. Godfrey Bruce Aloysius, b. 9 Feb. 1892.
Lineage. — The family of Plowden has been seated at I
Plowden, in Salop, from a period antecedent to the earliest
records extant in the vicinitj'.
EoGEU Plowden, of Plowden, is stated to have been a
Crusader under Riciiabd Cceur de Lion, to have assisted at
the siege of Acre 1194, and to have received for his gallant
services there the augmentation of the fleur-de-lis borne ever
since by his descendants. He was ancestor of
Edmond Plowden, Esq. of Plowden, Scrjeant-at-Law, one of
the most eminent lawyers of his day. He m. Katherine, dau.
of William Sheldon, Esq. of Beoley, co. Worcester, and had
issue ; he d. 1584, aged 07. His 2nd son,
Francis Plowden, Esq. of Plowden, m. Mary, dau. of I
Thomas Fermor, Esq. of Somerton, co. Oxford, and had issue,
I. Francis, his heir; ii. Edmund, of Wanstcad, Hants, styled
in his will, 29 July, 1055, "Sir Edmund Plowden, Lord Karl
Palatine, Governor and Capt. -Gen. of the Province of New
Albion, in America; " he m. Mabel, dau. of Peter Mariner,
and grandchild and heir of John Chatterton, Esq. of Chatterton,
CO. Lancaster, and was ancestor of Plowden o/ Xa.ssara, //c.Jits,
and Plowden of Jiwhurst Park ; in. Thomas ; i. Mary;
II. Catherine ; in. Anne. Mr. Plowden d. 11 Dec. 1652, aged
90, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Plowpen, Esq. of Plowden, m. Elizabeth, dau. and
heiress of Alban Butler, Esq. of Aston-lc-Walls, co. North-
ampton, and had issue. He d. 18 Jan. 1661, and was s. by his
son,
Edmund Plowden, Esq. of Plowden and Aston-le-Walla, !
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Cotton, Esq. of Bedhampton,
Sussex, and had (with four other sons, who all d. s. p.)
Edmund, his heir.
Francis, Comptroller of the Household to King James IL,
m. Mary, dau. of the lion. John Stafford Howard, and
granddau. of Sir William Howard, Viscount Stafford,
so unjustly brought to the block and attainted 1678. Mr.
Francis Plowden d. at St. Germain, in France, leaving
(with a son, Francis, a celebrated Catholic divine and con-
troversial writer) an only dau. and eventual heir, Mary
Plowden, who ni. Sir George Jerninghani, Bart., of Cossjrl
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1619
Hall, Norfolk, and was mother of Sir Wihiam Jeeningham,
wliose son and heir, Sik George Jebningham (the attainder
of Viscount Stafford being reversed in 1824), was restored
to the barony of Stafford.
Elizabeth, m. Walter Blount, Esq. of Maple Durham.
Mr. Plowden d. 20 May, 1666, and was s. by his son,
Edmun'd Plowden, Esq. of Plowden and Aston, m. Pene-
lope, dau. and co-heir of Sir Maurice Drumniond, Bart., and
had (with several other sons, who all d. s. p.) William, his
heir, and Dorothy, m. 1st, Philip Draycott, Esq., and 2ndly,
Sir William Goring. He d. 27 Nov. 1677, and was s. by his
£on,
William Plowdem, Esq. of Plowden and Aston, 6. 1066.
This gentleman held the rank of Col. in the Life Guards of
King James II. He rebuilt the Manor House at Aston. Col.
Plowden m. thrice ; of the 1st marriage, with Mary Morley,
there was no issue ; of the 2nd, with Mary, dau. of John Stonor,
Esq. of Stonor, there were one son and two daus.,
William, his heir.
Penelope, m. 1st, Thomas Foley, Esq. of Stourbridge, and
2ndly, Eichard Whitworth, Esq.
Frances, in. Kobert Aglionby Slaney, Esq. of Hatton Grange,
Salop.
Mr. Plowden's 3rd wife was Maria, dau. of Sir C. Lyttelton,
and by her he had three sons, who d. s. p., and two daus.,
Mary, ra. Anthony Wright, Esq. of Wealside, Essex.
Barbara Anne, m. Thomas Cameron, M.D.
He d. 5 March, 1740-1, and was s. by his son,
William Plowden, Esq. of. Plowden and Aston, in. 1726,
Frances, dau. of Charles, 5th Lord Dormer, and had issue,
Edmund, his successor.
Frances, m. Robert Taaffe, Esq. of Ireland.
Anne Mary, in. Edward Haggerston, Esq.
Mary, in. 14obert Garvey, Esq. of Rouen.
Mr. Plowden d. 27 Aug. 1754, and wass. by his son,
Edmund Plowden, Esq. of Plowden and Aston, in. 20 July,
1755, Lucy, dau. of William Thompson,Esq. of LeicesterSquare.
London, and granddau. and co-heir of Sir Berkeley Lucy,
Bart, of Broxboume, Herts, and by her (whod. 4 July, 1765)
liad two sons and four daus.,
I. Edmund, his successor.
H. William Xaverius, to. 13 Nov. 1797. Mary, dau. of Simon
Winter, Esq., and d. Nov. 1824, having had issue,
1 William Henbt Francis, late of Plowden.
2 Charles Joseph, of Eome, b. 1805 ; in. Miss Eliza Bryan,
and left issue, Charles William, Francis Hugh, and
Roger Herbert
1 Anna Maria, d. unni.
I. Elizabeth Lucy, m. 1777, Sir Henry Tichbome, Bart.
II. Lucy Mary, -/u. Anthony Wright, Esq. of Wealside, in Essex.
III. Frances Xaveria, in. Francis Constable, Esq. of Burton
Constable, and d. s. p.
IV. Mary Margharetta, m. 1787, Charles Throckmorton, Esq.,
and d. s. p.
!Mr. Plowden d. 9 Jan. 1768, and was s. by his son,
Edmund Plowden, Esq. of Plowden, Salop, and of Aston,
m. Anna Maria, dau. of Robert Burton, Esq. of Longner,
4Salop, and had an only child,
Anna Maria, in. Rev. John Eyton, Vicar of Wellington and
Rector of Eyton, by whom (who d. 10 Jan. 1823) she left at
her decease, Oct. 1825, six sons and three daua. (see Etton
of El/ton).
Mr. Plowden d. 4 April, 1838. His nephew and heir,
William Henrt Francis Plowden, Esq. of Plowden and
Aston-le- Walls, High Sheriff 1848, b. 21 Oct. 1802; in. 23 Jan.
1834, Barbara, eldest dau. of Francis Cholmeley, Esq. of
Brandsby HaU, go. York, and by her (who d. 26 June, 1853)
Jiad issue,
William Fbancis, now of Plowden and Aston-le-Walls.
Barbara Mary. Harriet, d. 26 June, 1865.
Ellinor. Alice, d. 14 Oct. 1866.
Mary, d. 27 Dec. 1864.
■Constance, in. 28 Aug. 1877, Francis, eldest son of F. H.
Frees, Esq., and has one son, Joseph Francis Gerard, 6. 19
Oct 1881.
Certrude Mary. Sjhil Maria, d. unin. 7 March, 1891.
Laura Mary, m. 16 July, 1873, James William Thomas
Thunder, Esq., 3rd son of Michael Thunder, Esq. of Lagore,
, «o. Meath, and has issue. Cyril Joseph, 6. 27 July, 1875;
Bernard William, b. 15 Aug. 1877 ; Wilfrid Michael, 6. 15
Nov. Issl ; Hilda Mary, b. 2a July, 1879 ; Constance Maria,
b. 29 June, 1885 ; and Mary Annette, b. 10 Nov. 1887.
Mr. Plowden d. 23 July, 1870.
_ Anns— Az., a fesse dancettee, the two upper points termina-
ting in fleursde-lis or. Crdst— On a mount vert a buck passant
ea.. attired or.
•Vai— Plowden Hall, Lj dbury. North Salop.
PLUMMER OF SUNDERLAND HALL.
Scott-Plummee, Chakles Henet, Esq. of
Middlestead and Sunderland Hall, co. Selkirk, J.P.
and D.L. co. Selkirk, late Lieut. (86th) Royal Irish
Rifles, h. 18 Oct. 1859 ; s. his father 1880.
Lineage.— Sir William Scott, of Harden (temp. James
VI.), tenth in descent from Walter Scott, of Synton, ra. Agnes,
dau. of Sir Gideon Murray, of Elibank, Treasurer-Depute of
Scotland, by whom (besides three daus.) he had five sons, of
whom the youngest,
John Scott, m. Agnes, dau. of Robert Scott, of Harwood,
and was progenitor of the family of Scott of Wall, co. Rox-
burgh. His son,
Walter Scott, of Woll, m. 1694, Eliza, dau. of Scott, of
Horsley Hill, and left a son,
William Scott, of Woll, Sheriff of co. Selkirk, m. Jean,
eldest dau. of Charles Balfour, of Broadmeadows, by Janet
his wife, dau. of William Plummer, of Middlestead, and Jean
his wife, dau. of William Kerr, of Sunderland Hall (descended
from Kerr of Ferniehirst*), and had issue, Charles, Andrew,
and John. The eldest son,
Charles Scott, of Woll, m. Feb. 1777, Elizabeth, dau. of
William Waugh, of Shaw, by Barbara (his wife and cousin),
dau. of Gavin Plummer, and by her (who d. 3 Feb. 1831) had
issue,
I. William, of Woll, m. Alicia, dau. of R. J. Uniacke, Esq.,
and had two sons,
1 Charles Andrew, of Woll, d. unm. 1838.
2 Richard, d. young.
II. Charles Balfour, m. 1818, Eliza, dau. of Rev. Alexander
Ker, and d. 1839, leaving issue, by her (who d. 1869), one
son and four daus.,
1 Charles, of whom presently.
1 Catherine, d, unm.
1 Elizabeth, m. Capt. Alexander Munro, of Craiglockharfc,
CO. Edinburgh, who d. 1867.
3 Isabella, d. young. 4 Barbara Jane, d. 1865.
III. John, Col. H.E.I.C.S., who «. his nephew in the estate of
Woll, in. Clem.entina, dau. of Edward Shaw, Esq., and had
issue, two daus.,
1 Clementina, in.S. Durbin, Esq.
2 Elizabeth, d. unm. 1883.
IV. Gilbert.
I. Barbara.
II. Jean, to. Col. Dunsmore. rn. Elizabeth.
Charles Scott-Plummeb, Esq. of Sunderland Hall, M.A.,
J.P. and D.L., Convenor co. Selkirk, only son of Charles
Balfour Scott, and grandson of Charles Scott, of Woll, as
above, b. 2 Sept. 1821 ; s. in 1838, his father, C. B. Scott, Esq.
of Woll, which property he resigned in the following year to
his uncle John, in terms of the entail. He in. 21 Jan. 1857,
Sophia, dau. of Joseph Goff, Esq. of Hale Park, Hants, and
had issue,
I. Charles Henry, now of Sunderland Hall.
II. Joseph Walter, b. 1861.
I. Jane Eliza, m. Robert J., eldest son of H. M. Lang, Esq.
of Broadmeadows, and d. 1887, leaving issue, Hugh Cyril;
Robert Charles, d. 1889; Cicely Jane ; and Josephine.
II. Eliza Sophia, in. 1 June, 1886, Lieut.-Col. Philip Trotter,
93rd Highlanders, and has issue, Philip Coutts, Cecile
Frances Louisa.
Mr. Scott-Plummer assumed the surname of Plummer, 1839,
on succeeding to the entailed estates of Middlestead and
Sunderland Hall, when he relinquished Woll in favour of his
uncle. Col. John Scott. He d. Feb. 1880.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th az., on a chevron, between
three lions' heads erased or, guttee de sang, as many martlets
of the field, for Plummer ; 2nd and 3rd gu., on a chevron arg.
three mullets of the first, in base a stag's head erased or, for
Kerr. Crest — A demi-lion rampant arg., in the dexter paw
a sprig vert. Motto — Consuito et audaciter.
iSeat— Sunderland Hall, Selkirk, N.B.
PLUMPTRE OF FEEDVILLE.
PiUMPTEE, Chaeles John, Esq. of Fredville,
Eent, J.P. and D.L. High Sheriff 1877, M.A.,
* Robert Ker, Yair and of Sunderland Hall, (2nd son of
Ralph Ker of Femiehirst, who d. 1460) from whom descended
William Ker (1690), whose dau and heiress m. William
Plummer, of Middlestead. They had two daus., Marjory who
in. her cousin. Dr. Andrew Plummer, and left one son, Andrew,
and three daus., who all d. s. p. : and Janet, m. Charles Balfour,
of Broadmeadows, and left one dau. Jean, m. WUliam Scott, of
Woll (of whom above).
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Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 1st Vol. Batt. (The
Butfs) East Kent Eegt. (retired after 32 years
eeryice "with permission to retain the rank and wear
the uniform), has the V.D. b. 30 Not. 1835 ; in. 16
Aug. 1860, Fanny Augusta, 4th dau. of the Eev.
H. Western Plumptre, late Rector of Eastwood,
Notts, by whom he has surviring issue,
I. Henbt Westekn, Capt. 1st Vol. Batt. E. Kent Eegt., h. 3
Xov. 1867.
II. Arthur Huntingdon, b. SO Aug. 1869.
III. Henry Pemberton, i.24 Oct. 1870.
I. Emily Agnes, 6. 19 Sept. 1862.
II. Alice Emilia, b. 12 March, 1865, m. 21 April, 1832, Rev.
F. K. A. Hamilton.
m. Mary Louisa, b. 11 Sept. 1866.
IV. Edith Margaretta, b. 19 Aug. 1875.
V. Eleanor Sophia, b. 19 Dec. 1878.
Liineag'e. — The family of Plumptke, .settled for centuries
in the town of Nottingham, represented that borough in Par-
liament from the time of the Plantagenets. In 15 Edward I.,
Paul de Pldmptke, surnamed The Clerk, son of William, son
of Thomas de Plumptke, living temp. King John, claimed from
Thomas, son of William de Plumptre, a yearly rent of ten
marks stirhng in Hlmnptre, with divers portions of lands, but
failed in the attempt. He was father of
Henry de Plu.mptre, whose son,
AViLLiAM DE Plcmptbe, living 3 and 18 Edward III., m. and
had issue, i. Henry, his heir; it. John, M.P. for Nottingham
in the last Parliament of Richard II., Founder of Plumptre
Hospital, Nottingham ; and iii. John, mentioned in the wills of
his two elder brothers. The eldest son,
Henry de Plumptre, of Nottingham, temp. Richard II.,
was great-great-great-grandfather of
Nicholas Pldmptee, Esq. of Nottingham, who represented
that town in Parliament 13 Elizabeth. His son and lieir,
Henry Plumptre, Esq. of Nottingham, bapt. 19 Sept. 1579,
m. 25 Aug. 1597, Anne, 2nd dau. of Richard Parkyns, Esq. of
Boney, Notts, and by her (who d. 22 April, 1639) had four sons
and four daus. He d. 26 July, 1642, and was s. by liis eldest
son,
Nicholas Plumptre, Esq. of Nottingham, d. unm. 3 AprU,
1644, and was «. by his brother,
Huntingdon Plumptre, M.D., of Nottingham, bapt. 5 Feb.
1601, a gentleman of great professional reputation, who is
recorded in Gervase Holles's Memoirs of the Earls of Clare,
as attending the 1st Earl in his last illness, being "accounted
the best physician at Nottingham." Dr. Plumptre m. 1st.
18 July, 1628, Jane, yonngest dau. of Richard Scott, Esq. of
Byshopdicke Hall, co. York; but she dyings. ^., 5 June, 1641,
he )/i. 2ndly, 14 Aug. 1642, Christian, 3rd dau. of Sir Richard
Brooke, of Norton, co. Chester, by Catherine his wife, dau. of
Sir Henry Neville, M.P., of Billingbere, Berks, and had (with
four daus., of whom Faustina, m. Rev. Drue Cressener, D.D.,
Rector of Soham, co. Cambridge, and Amanda, m. William
Orde, Esq. of Beale) three sons. Dr. Plumptre d. June, 1660,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Plumptre, Esq. of Nottingham, 6. 19 Sept. 1644 : m.
1st, Mary, dau. of Thomas Blayney, Esq. of co. Hereford, and
by her (who d. 1673) had one dau. Christina, who d. unm.
1693. He m. 2ndly, Joyce, dau. of Henry Sacheverell, Esq. of
Barton, and widow of John Milward, Esq. of Snitterton, co.
Derby, by whom (who d. 1708) he had three sons,
John, his heir.
Henry, father of Russell Plumptre, 6. 4 Jan. 1709, M.D.,
Regius Professor of Physic in the University of Cambridge,
whose only dau. m. — Ward, Esq. of Wilbraham, co. Cam-
bridge. Dr. Russell Plumptre d. Oct. 1793.
Fitzwilliam, b. 24 Oct. 1686 ; m. Jane, widow of Commodore
0«en, and d. 3 Dec. 1749.
Mr. Plumptre d. 29 Dec. 1693, and was s. by his son,
John Plumptre, Esq. of Nottingham, 6. 1679 ; ra. Anna-
tclla, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Molyneux, Bart, of Tever-
shall, M.P. for co. Nottingham, by Diana his wife, sister of
.Scrope, Viscount Howe, and by her (who d. 27 June, 1745)
liad
I. John, his heir.
II. Charles (Ven.), D.D., Archdeacon of Ely and Rector of
St. Mary Woolnoth, London, and of Orpington, Kent, b. 16
July, 1712; d. 14 Sept. 1779.
III. hrancis, »/i. 7 April, 1755.
IV. Polydore, 6. 1 Nov. 1714; m. 11 Dec. 1760, Elizabeth
Eyre, and d. 15 April, 1777.
V. Robert (Rev.), D.U., Master of Queen's Coll, Camb. 1773,
d. lias, leaving by Anne Newcome his wife,
1 Joseph (Rev.), d. s. p.
2 James (Rev.), Rector of Great Grandsdon, (7. t. j%.
3 Robert, of Norwich, Barrister- at- Law, m. and had ispu^.
1 Diana, m. 7 April, 1781, her cousin, the Rev. Juha
Plumptre, and d. 1825.
2 Anne, the authoress, d. unm.
3 Lydia. 4 Arabella.
5 Jemima, m. Frederick Layton, Esq. Capt. of Marines.
VI. Septimus, ni. 1753, Catharine Young, and left issue iA
his decease, 5 Feb. 1782, aged 94.
1 John (Very Rev.), D.D., Dean of Gloucester 1808^
b. 11 March, 1754; m. 1781, Diana, dau. of the Rev.
Robert Plumptre, D.D., and dying 1825, left issue,
John Francis, h, 4 Dec. 1781, Fellow of Eton Coll. ; 7,^.
Caroline, dau. of — Carter, Esq. of Foxley, Wilts.
Henry Scawen, M.A. (Rev.), 6. 11 Dec. 1789.
Robert Bathurst, b. 27 Sept. 1791; m. 7 April, 1825,
Susannah, dau. of the Rev. Iltyd NichoU, and by her
(who d. March, 1849) had issue,
Robert William (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Corfe Mullen,
Wimborne, b. 26 Feb. 1826 : m. 7 April, 1863, EUeit
Blanche, 3rd dau of John Bingley Garland, Esq. of
Stone Cottage and Leeson House. Dorset, and has
issue, Robert; Garland, 6. 8 June, 1865; John Vallis
Nicholl, b. 13 Feb. 1867 ; Amy Eleanor Annabella, d.
an infant ; and Blanche Mary Augusta.
Louisa Frances. Eleanor.
Tryphena Mary. Annabella.
2 Charles (Rev.), Rector of Teversal, Notts, and after-
wards of Long Newton, co. Durham, 6. 13 Feb. 1765;
VI. 14 Jan. 1780, Mary, dau. of Joseph Mellar, Esq. of
Mansfield, and d. May, 1812, leaving by her (who d. »
March, 1840),
Kaye Francis, 6. 9 July, 1784 ; d. unm. in India circa-
1805.
Edward Hallows, of the Middle Temple, b. 27 Oct. 1785 ;
m. Oct. 1816, Eliza, dau. of the late Jacob Pitfield, Esq.
of Syinondsbury, Dorset, and d. 25 Nov. 1851, leaving
i.ssue by her (who </. 1840) 1 Charles John, Q.C., of 36,
Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood, Barrister-at-Law,
b. 28 March, 1818, m. 14 March, 1844, Carohne {d.
1808), youngest dau. and co-heir of Robert Colmer,
Etq. Barrister-at-Law, of The Rookery, Yoxford,
Suffolk, and has is.sue, two daus., Emily Jane Catharine
Elizabeth Colmer and Constance Eliza Maria Fanny,
and two sons, Reginald Charles Edward, b. 24 Dec.
1848, and Algernon Frederic Charles, 6. 15 Aug. Is52;
2 Edward Hayes (Very Rev.), D.D., Prebendary of St.
Paul's, Professor of Divinity King's Coll. London, and
Dean of Wells, b. 6 Aug. 1&21, m. 5 July, 1848, Harriet
Theodosia, youngest dau. of Rev. M. Maurice, of
Netting Hill ; 3 Henry Frances, H.E.I.C.S., b. 1 Sept.
1827, 111. 1 May, 1852, Catherine, 5th dau. of Thomas
Massa Alsager, Esq. of Queen Square, Bloomsbury; 4-
William Alfred, M.A. deceased (Rev.), Chaplain to the
Duke of Marlborough, b. 4 Oct. 1830, m. 31 March,
1859, Sarah, dau. of Frances White, Esq. of East Ret-
ford, CO. Notts, and d. Sept. 1869 ; 1 Eliza SeUna, d.
Sept. 1858; 2 Mary Frances, rn. Rev. Canon Percy
Rogers, M.A., Rector of Simonbum, Northumberland,
Rural Dean.
Frederick Charles (Rev.), D.D., Master of University
Coll. Oxford, b. 17 Aug. 1790 ; d. Nov. 1870.
Frances, m. George Ilodgkinson, of Southwell, co»
Notts, d. 1833.
Maria, d. Sept. 1858.
Dorothy, d. April, 1876.
3 Edward, d. young 1768.
1 Dorothy, m. 7 April, 1783, Francis Evans, Esq. of co.
Notts.
I. Maria, m. 1752, Dr. Thomas Wilbraham.
II. Annabella.
Mr. Plumptre d. 29 Sept. 1751. His son and heir,
John Plumptre, Esq. of Nottingham, M.P. for that town,
6.' 10 Feb. 1710, was the first of the family to settle at Fred-
ville, on his marriage, in 1756, with Margaretta, dau. of Sir
Brook Bridges, Bart, of Goodnestone, to whom the estate
belonged. She had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 1758, Mary, dau. of
Philips Glover, Esq. of Wispington, co. Lincoln, cousin to the
author of Leonidas, by whom (who d. 1752) he left at his
decease a dau. Mary, m. 1785, Sir Richard Carr Glyn, Bart,
of Gaunts, and a son and successor,
John Plumptre, Esq. of Frcdville, Kent, and of Notting-
ham, High Sheriff for the former co. 1798, 6. 18 Sept. 1766 ; «».
24 May, 1788, Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Jeremy Pemberton, of
Trumpington, near Cambridge, and by her (who d. 5 Jan. 1853,
in her 90th year) had issue,
John Pemberton, his heir.
Charles Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Wickhambreux, Kent, b.
8 Nov. 1799; m. 1st, 1825, Caroline, 2nd dau. of John Cal-
craft, Esq. of Ancaster, co. Lincoln, and by her (who d. I'i
June, 1833) had one dau. Fanny Sophia, d. unm. 9 Dec.
1891. Hem. 9 April, 1S3.5, 2ndly, Elizabeth (b. 18 Apnl,
l^O'.J, 4th dau. of John Wright, Esq. of Lenton, co. Notts,
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and by her, who d. 18 Oct. 1892, he had a son, Chables
JoHN.'now of Fredville. He d. Jan. 1862.
Heney Western {see Plumptbe of Goodnestone).
Charlotte Sophia, d. unm. 22 Aug. 1809.
Emma Maria, vi. Kev. Henry Gipps ; d. 1874.
Maria Louisa, m. John Smith, Esq., Capt. R.E., and d. in
Demerara 21 Jan. 1833.
Frances Matilda, m. Robert Bamsden, Esq. of Carlton Hall,
Notts, and is deceased.
Annabella Helen, d. unm. 1842.
Augusta Catherine, d. April, 1867.
Kmilia Septima, d. unm. Nov. 1878.
Octavia Anna, d. Dec. 1890.
llr. Plumptre d. 7 Nov. 1827, and was s. by his son,
John Pembebton Plcmptre, Esq. of Fredville, J.P. and
P.L., M.P. for East Kent, 6. 3 May, 1791; m. 2 April, 1818,
Catharine Matilda, 4th dau. of Paul Cobb Methuen, Esq. of
Corsham House, Wilts, and had three daus.,
Catherine Emma, d. unm.
Cecilia Matilda, m. Rev. Algernon Coote, 3rd son of Sir
Charles Coote, Bart, of Ballyfin, and d. May, 1878, leaving
issue, six sons and one dau.
Matilda Charlotte Louisa, m. Rev. John Charles Ryle,
Rector of Helminghani, Suffolk, and d. leaving a dau.,
Georgina.
Mr. Plumptre d. 7 Jan. 1864, and was s. by his nephew, now
of Fredville.
Arms — Arg., a chevron between two mullets pierced in chief
and an annulet in base sa. Crest — A phcenix or, out of flames
jpr. Motto — SufBcit meruisse.
Seat — Fredville, near Dover, Kent.
PLITMPTRE OF GOODNESTONE PARK.
Plumpthe, Heney Fitzwalter, Esq. of Good-
nestone Park, Kent, J.P. and County Councillor, b.
12 Dec. 1860, m. 26 April, 1892, Maude Dora
Gertrude, dau. of the late Capt. T. C. Eaird, of
Flatfields, Ayrshire, which lady d. s. p. 4 May,
1893. Mr. Plumptre is co-heir if not sole heir, to
the ancient Barony of Fitzwalter.
Liueagre. — Sik Walter Fitzwalter (for whose ancestry
refer to Burke's Extinct Peeraiie) fought in the wars of Gas-
cony, 22 Edward I., in the retinue of Edmund, Earl of Lan-
caster, and was in the next year summoned to Parliament as
£ Babon. He m. Devorgil, dau. and co-heir of John de Burgh,
and granddau. of Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent. His lineal
descendant and successor, Walter Fitzwalter, 7th Baron,
had an only dau. and heiress, Elizabeth, who conveyed the
Baronies of Fitzwalter and Devereux to the family of Rat-
cliffe, by her marriage with Sib John Ratclifee, K.G.,
Knight Banneret, whose grandson, Roeebt Ratclikfe, 2nd
Baron Fitzwalter, of the Ratcliffe family was advanced to
the Earldom of Sussex {sk Extinct Peerage), and had by Lady
Elizabeth, dau. of Henrj', Duke of Buckingham, with other
issue, an eldest son. Sib Henry Ratcliffe, K.G., 3rd Lord
Fitzwalter, and 2nd Earl of Sussex, m. Lady Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, and had three sons, who left no
lissue. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir Philip Calthorpe, Knt.,
by whom he had a son, Egremont, who was attainted for his
iTdrticipation in the Northern Rebellion, and fled the country,
and Frances, who m. Sir Thomas Mildmay, Knt. of Mulsh, co.
Essex, and had issue, two sons, Sir Thomas Mildmay, Bart.,
who d. s. p. 13 Feb. 1625-6, and Sir Henry Mildmay, Knt., who
IE 1640 claimed, by petition to the Long Parliament in right
of his mother, the Barony ot Fitzwalter, but owing to the
civil wars nothing was done at that time. Sir Henry m.
Elizabeth, dau. of John D'Arcy, Esq. of Toleshurst, Kent, and
•d. in 1634, leaving three sons,
I. Robert, m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas
Edmunds, Knt., and had issue,
1 Henry, d. s. p.
2 Benjamin, who was allowed the Babony of Fitz'.V alter
in 1669, but whose line is now extinct.
1 Mary, of whom we treat.
II. Henry, d. s. p.
III. Charles, who left an only dau. Mary, in. Sir Charles
Tyrrell Bart.
The dau. of Robert Mildmay and sister and co-heir, in her
issue, to Benjamin, 1st Lord FitzWalter of the Mildmay
family, was, as stated above, Mauy, who m. Henry Mildmay,
of Graces, and had issue,
I. Mary, m. Charles Goodwin, Esq. of Rovant, co. Sussex,
and d. s. p.
;,ii. Lucy, m. Thomas Gardiner, Esq. of ToDesbury, and had
with other issue, who d. s. p.,
1 Lucy, m. 1728, Sir Richard Bacon, Bart., but their issue
is extinct.
2 Jemima, who is stated to have m. John Joseph, Surgeon,
and to have had an only dau. Jemima, wife of Robert
Duke, woollen draper of Colchester, who it Is asserted
settled in America.
III. Elizabeth, m. Edmund Waterson, Esq. and rf. s.p.
IV. Frances, of whom presently.
V. Katherine, m. Col. Thomas Townsend, and had issue, since
extinct.
The 4th dau. Frances, m. Christopher Fowler, Esq., and d.
1705, leaving a son, Edmund Fowler, of Graces, who m.
Elizabeth Pateshall, and d. in 1751, leaving a dau. and heiress,
Fanny, m. 1765, Sir Brook Bridges, Bart., and d. 16 March,
1825, leaving, with junior issue {see Uvb-ke's Peerage, Bridges,
Babt.) a son,
Sir Brook William Bridges, who assumed the first Christian
name (Brook) by Act of Parliament, b. 22 June, 1767 ; m. 1st,
14 Aug. 1800, Eleanor, eldest dau. and eventual co-heir of
John Foote,Esq., a banker in London, and d. 21 April, 1829,
leaving by her (who d. 29 Jan. 1806),
I. Brook William, 5th Bart, created Lord Fitzwalter
0868), m. 4 July, 1834, Fanny eldest dau. of Lewis Cage,
Esq. of Milgate, Kent, which lady d. 28 Oct. 1874. He
d. s. p. 6 Dec. 1875, when the Barony of Fitzwalter of this
creation became extinct.
II. Brook George (Rev.), 6th Bart., in. 15 Nov. 1832,
J^uisa, dau. of Charles Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney, M.P.
who d. 21 Jan. 1884. He d. s. p. 1 April, 1890, and was ».
in the Baronetcy by his cousin {see Bubkes Peerage).
I. Eleanor, co-heirtss of her brother, of whom presently.
The only dau.,
Eleanor Bridges, of Goodnestone, m. April, 1828, the Rev.
Henry Western Plumptre, M.A., Rector of Eastwood, Notts,
3rd son of John Plumptre, Esq. of Fredville (see that family) ;
Rev. H. W. Plumptre d. 23 April, 1SG3, having had issue, five
suns and five daus., of whom the eldest son was
John Bridges Plumptre, Esq., J. P., 6. 1832 ; m. 1859,
IClizabeth, dau. of Francis Wright, Esq. of Osmaston Manor,
CO. l-)erby, and d. Nov. 1888, leavirg issue,
I. Henry Fitzwalter, now of Goodnestone.
II. John Bridges (Rev.).
III. Francis Fitzllerbert.
IV. George Beresford.
I. M.argaretta Agnes, m. 1892, A. Leslie Wright, Esq. of
Butterley Hall, co. Derby, and has a dau. Marion, 6. 1893.
u. Selina Fanny. iii. Elizabeth Eleanor.
The eldest son, Henry Fitzwalter Plumptre, Esq., s. his
paternal grandmother at her death, Jan. 1892.
Arms — Arg., a chevron, between two mullets pierced in
chief and an annulet in base sa., with a crescent for difference.
Crest — A phoenix or, out of flames ppr. Motto — Sufficit
meruisse.
Scat— Goodnestone Park, near Dover.
PLTJNKETT OF PORTMARNOCK.
Pltinkett, Thomas Luke, Esq. of Portmarnock
House, CO. Dublin, J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law,
late Lieut. Dublin Artillery Militia, b. 3 April,
1850; m. 27 June, 1876, Lizzie, dau. of Francis
Cliadwick, Esq. of The Glen, Drogheda, and has
three daus.,
I. Lizzie Angela Mary.
II. Caroline.
III. Maude.
Liineag'e. — The Plunketts of Portmarnock are connected
with the families of Fingail, Howth, and Esmonde. They lost
much of their property in the time of Cromwell, and subse-
quently, on account of their devotion to the religion of their
ancestors.
Richard Plunkett, living temp. Henry VII. 1490, of the
House of Plunkett of Rathmore, co. Meath, was father of
Henry Plunkett, Alderman of the City of Dublin, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Dillon, Knt., Chief Justice of
Common Pleas in Ireland, and had issue,
I. William.
II. Thomas, Alderman of Dublin, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of
Alderman James Bellew, and 2ndly, Joan, daii., of John
Long, of Newby, Devon, and widow of Robert Panting. He
0. 26 Jan. 1626,' leaving issue by his 1st wife only,
1 Robert, of Rathmore, m. Eleanor, dau. of John Segrave,
of Cabragh, co. Dublin, and d. 23 Oct. 16dl, leaving
issue,
1 John, of P.athmore, m. Elizabeth, dan. of Michael
Browne, Sheriff of Dublin; 2 Thomas; 3 Chiislopher;
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4 Ignatius; 5 Lawrence; 1 Margaret; 2 Alison; 3JIary;
4 Jane.
2 AValtor, wlio administered to liis lirothcr.
1 Elizabeth, m. Edward Dowdall, of Athlumncy, co.
Mcath.
2 Elinor, m. Eowland Chaniberlaine.
3 Anne, m. Richard Jordan, of Dublin, who d. 20 June,
1635.
in. James.
IV. Luke, of whom hereafter.
I. Alice, m. John Lochfort, of Dublin, Merchant, and il. 7
Jan. 1623.
II. Elizabeth. iii. Joan.
Alderman Plunkctt was Mayor of Dublin 1546. His 4th son,
Luke Plu.nkett, of the City of Dublin, merchant, obtained
a grant by patent dated 8 June, 1635, of the castle, town, lands,
and hereditaments of Portmamock, co. Dublin. He m.
Ellinor Panting, and d. 1636, leaving, with a dau. Margaret, a
son,
William Plu.nkett, Esq. of Portmamock, m. Anne, dau. of
Sir Theodore Duffe, Knt., by whom (who d. 27 Aug. 1666) he
had issue, Luke, liis heir; Lucy; Mary; Teresa. He d. 2
Dec. 1662, was bur. at St. Andrews, and was «. by his son,
Luke Plunkett, Esq. of Portmamock, m. Josiah, dau. of
Michael St. Lawrence, Esq., and had issue, i. William ; ii.
Thomas, who eventuallj' s. tn the estate, of whom hereafter;
in. John; iv. Ignatius; i. Elizabeth; ii. Jane; in. Frances;
IV. Anne; v. Susan; vi. Mabel. His will, dated 14 Oct. 1682,
■was proved 2 July following. The 2nd son,
Thomas Plunkett, Esq. of Portmamock, m. Kathcrine
Kennedy, and had issue, i. Luke, his successor; ii. William,
m. Bridget Caddell (his will, dated 26 May, 1756, was proved
13 Feb. 1770): in. Walter; i. Anne (Mrs. FitzSimons). Mr.
Plunkctt d. 1728, and was s. by his eldest son,
Luke Plunkett, Esq. of Portmamock, m. Frances Caddell,
and had issue, i. Thomas, his successor; ii. William ; in.
Hichard ; i. Margery. Mr. Plunkett d. April, 1755, and was
s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Plunkett, Esq. of Portmamock, who had, with
other issue, a dau. Frances, m. Henry Vernon, Esq., of
Clontarf Castle, and an elder son, his successor,
Luke Plunkett, Esq. of Portmamock, Barrister-at-Law,
m. 14 Aug. 1805, Helen, dau. of John Howard, Esq. of Willow
J3ank, co. Dublin, and had issue,
I. John William, his heir.
I. Maria, b. 10 April, 1806 ; m. 1828, Rev. James Lawson, of
Waterford, and had issue, four sons and three daus., of
•whom,
Ambrose, in Holy Orders, Vicar of Sandford, co. Dublin, 6.
4 Feb. 1835 ; m. Frances, dau. of the late Archibald Boyd,
Esq. of Derrj', and sister of the late Dean of Exeter, and
d.s.p. 10 April, 1878.
Maria Helena, b. 12 Jan. 1834; m. Rev. Thomas Gimlette,
D.D., Prebendary of Waterford and Vicar of Dunmore,
■whod. 13 Feb. 1SS2.
n. Helen, b. 26 Jan. 1809; m. 1828, William England, Esq.
of Hindringham, co. Norfolk, and d. 1829, leaving an only
child, William George England, Capt. R.N., b. 17 May,
1829; ',71. 21 Sept. 1870, Emily Isabella, youngest dau. of
Hon. Heys Turnour (se^. Bueke's Peerage, VVinterton, E.),
and has surviving issue,
William NeviU, Midshipman H.M.S. "Benbow," 6. 6 Sept.
1872.
George Plunkett, 6. 18 Jan. 1877, Naval Cadet in H.M.S.
"Britannia."
Eicliard Bruce, b. 26 Jan. 1883.
Hugh Turnour, b. 26 April, 1884.
Edward Molyneux, b. 10 May, 1888.
Charlotte Helena, b. 23 April, 1874.
Maud Isabella, b. 14 June, 1879.
The son and heir,
John William Plunkett, Esq. of Portmamock, J. P., m.
7 May, 1849, Caroline dau. of Lawrence Esmonde White, Esq.
of Scamagh, J. P. co. Wexford, and d. 24 Feb. 1862, leaving a
son and successor, the present Thomas Luke Plunkett, Esq.
of Portmamock.
Arms — Sa., a bend arg., in chief a tower triple-towered of
the last, a border gu. Crest — A horse passant arg. Motto—
Festina lente.
Seal — Portmamock House, Baldoyle, co. Dublin.
POCHIN OF EDMONDTHORPE HALL.
PocHiN, William Ann, Esq. of Edmondthorpe
Hall, CO. Leicester, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1846, 6. 10 Jan. 1820; m. 1 May, 1841, Agnes
Eliza, only dau. of William Ashby, Esq. of Quenby
Hall, CO. Leicester, and by lier (who d. 1882) has
had issue,
I. George William, of Brook House, Eearsby, Leicester,
J. P. cos. Lincoln and Leicester, late Lieut. 3rd Buffs, b.
1 Aug. 1843; m. 10 Nov. 1870, Marianne, dau. of Robert
de Barry, Esq. of Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, and has
issue, a son, Robert Victor, 6. Sept. 1879, and two daus.,
Rhoda Mabel and Ethel.
II. Ashby, late Lieut, the Buffs, b. 6 Feb. 1845 : m. 13 April,
1871, his cousin, Agnes Elizabeth Ashby, dau. of George
Ashby, Esq. of Quenby Hall, co. Leicester, and left four
daus., Frances Osborne, Sybil Osborne, Muriel Osborne,
and Winifred Osborne.
III. Norman, 6. 3 Dec. 1846, Major late 7th Royal Fusiliers.
Lineage.— George Pochin, Esq. of Barkby, 6. 1592 (5thi
in descent from Richard Pochin, by Alice Willoughby his wife,
heir of Barkby), m. 1st Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Dove, D.D.,
Bishop of Peterborough, and 2ndly, Hester, dau. of — Ar-
thington, Esq. of Arthington, co. York. By the latter he had,.
inter alios, a son and successor,
Thomas Pochin, Esq. of Barkby, 6. 1618, High Sheriff 1647,
whose son, by Bertha his 1st wife, Uau. and co-heir of John-
Winehope, Esq. of Moreton,
Thomas Pochin, Esq. of Barkby, High Sheriff 1681, jju
Mary, dau. and at length sole heir of Sir Charles Hussey, Bart,
of Caythorpe, by whom (whod. 1697), he had, with seven daus.,
three sons,
I. Thomas, his successor.
II. George, of Hammersmith, J.P., d. 1756, leaving, by his
wife, Frances, dau. and heir of William Hodgkins, Esq. of
Scale, three sons,
1 Thomas, M.D., m. 1741, Prudence, dau. of Rev. Paul
Jenkinson, Rector of Weston, by whom he left issue at
his decease, 1781 (with a dau., m. Thomas Clarke, Esq.),
a son,
Thomas, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of — Bird, Esq. of
West Leke, and left at his demise, 1789, two sons and a>
dau.,
Charles, of whom hereafter.
George, successor to his brother.
Frances.
2 George (Rev.), Rector of Morcott, d. s. p. 1788.
3 William, d. 1794, leaving issue,
William (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Morcott, m. and had,
with other isiue, a son, Rev. W. Pochin, Rector of
Little Cound, who m. 1804, Mary, youngest dau. of
Edward Greene, Esq.
Frances, m. Rev. John Askew, D.D., Rector of Nortli
Cadbury.
Elizabeth, m. John Thorpe, Esq. of Loughborough.
in. Charles, d. young.
The eldest son,
Thomas Pochin, Esq. of Barkby, High Sherifl 1711, m. 1st,
Charlotte, eldest dau. of Sir Edward Hussey, Bart, of Wel-
bourne, by whom (who rf. 1726) he had issue, Thomas, d,
young ; Sarah, wife of Rev. George Pochin, of Morcott, d. s. js.,
and Charlotte, who eventually inherited the estates of her
grandfather, Sir Edward Hussey, Bart., and m. 1750, Charles-
James Packe, Esq. of Prcstwold Hall, co. Leicester. Mr.
Pochin m. 2iidly, Mary, only dau. and heiress of Thomas
Trollope, Esq. of Bourne, co. Lincoln, by Mary his wife, sister
to Lord Craven, and had by her two sons and a dau.,
William, his heir.
George, of Bourne, co. Lincoln, m. Eleanor Frances, dau. ofr
Sir Wolstan Dixie, and d. s. p. 13 May, 1798.
Mary, of Barkby.
Mr. Pochin was s. at his decease by his eldest surviving son,
William Pochin, Esq. of Barkby, High Sheriff 1756, antS
M.P. for CO. Leicester from 1780 until his decease, 10 Sept.
1798. He d. unm., and the representation of the family da-
volved upon his relative,
Charles Pochin, Esq. of Barkby, M.P. for Enniskillen (refer
to issue of George, 2nd son of Thomas Pochin, Esq. of Barkby,
Sheriff of co. Leicester 1681). This gentleman, who s. to the-
family estates at the death of his cousin, Miss Mary Pochin,
m. Anne Jane, dau. of Clement Winstanley, Esq. of Braunston,
but dying s. p. 1817, was s. by his brother,
George Pochin, Esq. of Barkby, High Sheriff 1828. He m.
1811, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Richard Norman, Esq. of Melton.
Mowbray, by his 1st wife. Miss Gregg, and d. 29 Dec. 1831,.
leaving issue,
William Ann, now representative of the family.
John Malhew, b. 1 March, 1824; m. Elizabeth Constance,
dau. of Alexander Adderley, R.N., and d. 1852, leaving an
only child, Federick George, d. 27 Dec. 1880.
POC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
POD
1G23
Charles Norman, H.E.I.C.C.S., 6. 20 Dec. 1827 ; to. 1st, 1S51,
Diana, clau. of Sir T. V. Stonhouse, Bart., and by her, who
d 1857, had one son, Norman Vansittart Stonhouse, of
Burnmill Hill, co. Leicester, J.P., Major Leicestershire
Militia, 6. 1852, m. 1880, Hersilia Stanley, only child of the
late Stanley Ncedham, Esq. Mr. Charles Norman Pochin,
TO 2ndly, Miss Annie Parke, leaving by her a dau. Lilian,
m. 4 Juno, 1885, Capt. Charles John Boyle, 2nd Oxford-
shire Light Infantry, 2nd son of Hon. and Eev. E. C.
Boyle. He d. at Madras 1861.
Edward Norman (Eev.), M.A., Vicar of Barkby, co.
Leicester, 6. 15 Feb. 1828; m. 1856, Anna Sarah, dau. oi
Eev. Thomas Loveday, of Illsley, Berks, and has issue,
Harry, Edmund Arthur, and JIary Loveday.
Ealph George, Comm. E.N. (Eetircd), of Braunstone House,
CO. Leicester, J. P., b. 8 July, 1829 ; to. 18 Oct. 1855, Anna
Jane, eldest dau. of Eev. George Winstanley, Eector of
Glenfield, and sister and co-heir of James Beaumont Win-
stanley, Esq. of Braunstone House, and has Ealph George,
b. 15 Dec. 1860; James Winstanley, b. 1862; Eichard
Norman, Lieut. E. Sui-rey Eegt., b. Is64; Francis William
Birch, b. 1865; Clement Thomas Parkyns, 6. 1868; Edward
Carlyon, 6. 1869; Emily Georgiana; and Elizabeth Mai-y.
Elizabeth Frances, m. 22 March, 1838, Horace James Bell,
Esq., and d. leaving two sons, Noel Holt, d. about 1865 in
■ Australia, and Frank Kingan, m. E. Lankester, dau. of Dr.
Lankester, M.D., of Leicester, and has two sona.
Emily Caroline, to. Eev. Eobert Graves Walker, and has
two sons, George, m. 16 Nov. 1880, Sophia, dau. of W.
Castle Smith, Esq. of Gloucester Terrace, Eegent's Park,
and John.
Jrms—OT, a chevron gu. between three horse-shoes sa.
Crest— A harpy ppr., lull-faced and tail twisted round the leg.
&a<s— Edmondthorpe Hall, Oakham, and Barkby Hall, co.
Leicester.
POCKIilNGTON OF CHELSWOKTH.
POCKLINGTON, LlEUT.-COL. GrEOEGE HeNRT, of
Chelswortb, Suffolk, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1880, late Lieut.-Col. ISth Eegt., one of H.M. Hon.
Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, Lord of the Manor
of Chelsworth, b. 6 Sept. 1833; m. 20 Sept. 1857,
Giuliana Maria Elizabeth, dau. of Eobert Alfred
Cloyne Godwin-Austen, Esq., and has issue, a son,
Hakby Evelyn Stkacet, Capt. 15th Hussars, 6. 28 July,
1858 ; TO. 5 Aug. 1886, Amy Jane, dau. of John Hargreavcs,
Esq. of Maiden Erlegh, Berks, and has issue, a dau.
Evelyn May, b. 5 May, 1887.
Xiineag'e. — This is a branch of the old family of Pock-
lington, represented by Bertbam Mitfokd Pocklington, Esq.
Samcel Shakpe, Esq. of the 3rd Foot Guards, to. Pleasance,
cousin and heir of Eobert Pocklington, Esq. of Chelsworth,
Serjeant-at-Law (who d. 1767), and assumed the surname and
arms of Pocklington. He left at his decease two sons, i.
Eobert (Sir) K.M.T., a distinguished officer, 15th Light
Dragoons, who vi. Catherine, dau. of John Blagrave, Esq. of
Calcot Park, Eeading, and left by her (who to. 2ndly, Sir H.
E. Austen, of Shalford, Surrey) one son, Marton Eobert, of
Chelsworth, d. unm. 1865; ii. Henry Sharpe. The latter,
Henry Sharpe Pocklington, Esq. m. 1795, Anne Harvey,
and by her (who d. 1838) left at his decease, 25 Oct. 1816, a
son,
Eev. Henry Sharpe Pocklington, of Stebbing, Essex, to. 8
Aug. 1827, Amelia Georgina, dau. of the late Gen. George
Stracey Smyth, Governor of New Brunswick, and d. 23 July,
1842, leaving by her (who d. 17 April, 1843),
George Henry, now of Chelsworth.
Frederic, Col. 5th Fusiliers, &. July, 1835; to. 1865, Alice
Emmy, dau. of Eev. Dr. Jelf, Canon of Christ Church,
Oxford, and has issue, Frances Emily, Frederic Arthur,
William, Geoffrey, Emmie, and Ethel.
Ellen Katrine.
Eose Emily, to. Sir Spencer Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Bart.
Alice.
.i^nus— Erm., three bends az., on a chieforasmany martlets
sa. Orent — A demi-leopard rampantppr., holdingin the dexter
paw an ostrich feather arg.
Residence — The Grange, Chelsworth, Bildeston, Suffolk.
D.L., h. 22 Sept. 1832. Mr. Pocklington assumed
by royal licence the surname of Coltman ia
addition to and after that of Pocklington in 1876,
and d. s. p. 16 May, 1893. He was the eldest son
of the late Eev. Eoger Pocklington, Vicar of
Wolesby, the male heir and representative of that
ancient family {see Pocklington-Senhouse of
JSether Sail).
J^amiljr of Coltmun,
Tills branch of the Coltman family came originally from
Fletney, co. Leicester, and have only been connected witli
Lincolnshire since 1716.
Henry Coltman, b. 1675; m. 1709, Ann Farnaby, and bad a
son Henry, b. 1710, who d. unm. Mr. Coltman d. 1738, and
was s. by his nephew,
John Coltman, who m. 1740, Mary, dau. of | Eev. Thomaa
Shaw of Wybertcfn, and d. at Bath, 1763. He had issue,
I. John, d. unvi. 1763.
II. Thomas, 6. 1747 ; was twice m., and d. s.p. 182S.
III. George, b. 1752 ; m. 27 Jan. 1800, Mary Preston, and d^
1828, having had issue,
1 Thomas, 6. Dec. 1800; to. 1834, Marianne, widow of
David H. Dallas, Esq., and dau. ot James Whiting Yorke,
Esq. of Walmsgate, co. Lincoln {see Dallas- Yorke oJ'
Walmsgate), and d. April, 1875, leaving a dan.,
Marion Catherine, now of Hagnaby Priory, 6. 1835 ; m..
1872, Eoger Pocklington, Esq.
2 George, Eector ot Stickney, co. Lincoln, 6. 1811 ; d^
unm. 1883.
1 Mary, b. 1803 ; m. 1827, Francis Stonehewer Newbold^
D.D., and d. 1835, leaving issue, Francis George, b. 1830,
d. unm. 1872 ; and Charlotte Victoria, 6. 18o2 ; m. 1851,
Eev. John Eogers, of Stanage Park, co. Hadnor.
2 Charlotte, 6. 1805 ; m. John Davenport, Esq. and d.
1864.
The arms borne by Henry Coltman and his successors were-
taken out by William Coltman in 1633. (See Herald's visitatioa
of the City of London made in the year 1633, for Coltmai*
Arms and Crest).
Seat— Hagnaby Priory, Spilsby.
POCKLINGTON-COLTMAN OF HAGNABY
PRIORY.
POCKLINGTON-COLTMAN, MaEION CATHABINE,
of Hagnaby Priory, co. Lincoln, only surviving
child of Thomas Coltman, Esq. of Hagnaby Priory,
«~ on the death of her father, April, 1875, m. 27
June, 1872, Eogek Pocklington, Esq., J.P. and
PODE OP SLADE.
PODE, John Duke, Esq. of Slade, Ivybridge,
Pevon, J. P., sometime Fellow of New Coll. Oxford,
M.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 6 Nov. 1832 ; m. 30
Aug. 1860, Augusta Boevey, youngest dau. of Kev^
Charles Crawley, Incumbent of Flaxley, and after-
wards Vicar of Hartpury, co. Gloucester {se&
Burke's Feerage and Baronetage, Ceawley-
Boevet), and has issue,
I. Ernest Duke Yonge, B.A. Keble Col. Oxford, L.R.C.P.,
M.E.C.S., b. 2 Aug. 1862, drowned in the wreck of
the s.s. " Bokhara," of which he was medical officer,.
10 Oct. 1892.
II. Cyril Acgustin, b. 29 April, 1866, B.A. Worcester Coll^
Oxford.
III. Arthur Crawley, B.A. Worcester Coll. Oxford, 6. 4
July, 1870.
I. Beatrice Catharina, b. 11 Aug. 1864.
Xiineag'e. — John Pode, of Woodland, in the parish of St.
Budeaux, Devon, b. 1731; )». Eebecca, dau. of John Julian, Esq,,
of The Friary, Plymouth, and dying, 1772, left issue,
I. John Spdrrell, of Slade, b. 1765, High SherilT of Devon
1794, who d. s. i>. 14 July, 1837, and wass. in the property,
which he inherited from his father's uncle, John Spurrell,
Esq. of Slade, by his nephew, William.
II William, of Westcot, in the parish of St. Dominick, Corn-
wall, b. 1707; TO. i March, 1791, Jenny, dau. of Tubal
Lewis, Esq. of Plymouth, and dying 1S50, left issue,
1 William, of Slade, J.P., Capt. 33rd Eegt., b. 22 Nov..
1791 ; m. 11 Oct. lb38,Thomasine, dau. of Samuel Benny,
Esq. of Callington, and dying 23 Nov. 1864, without i-ssue,.
was s. by his nephew, JoH.v Duke Pode, Esq. now of Slade.
2 John Spurrell, Ensign 67th Eegt., b. 2 March, 1795„-
killed at the battle of St. Jean de Luz, while carrying the
colours of his regiment, 12 Dec. 1813.
3 Thomas Julian, of Plympton Erie, Devon, b. 27 Sept.
1798; TO. 1st, 15 Dec. 1H30, Anne Duke, youngest dau. of
Eev.Duke Yonge, Vicar of Cornwood, Devon (see Yonge
of Pusiineh), by whom (who d. 23 June, 1845) he had
issue,
John Duke, now of Slade.
James Yonge, b. 23 Dec. 1833; d. 17 Nov. 1834.
William Yonge, of Plympton Eric, 6. 16 June, 1835.
Charles Coleridge, sometime Scholar of Exeter Coll.
1624
FOB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
POE
Oxford, B.A., M.B., Radcliffe Travelling Fellow 1867-
1869, b. 3 April, 1841 ; d. 25 May, 1S73.
Edward, sometime of Exeter Coll. Oxtord, 6. 26 Sept.
1842; m. 1st, 6 Oct. 1866, Elizabeth Davey, dau. of
Richard Clifton, of Ashwaier, Devon, and 2nd!y, 20
May, 1893, Lilla Telford.
Anne Catharina, vi. 30 July, 1861, William John WooU-
combe, Esq. of Plympton Erie, son of Kear-Admiral
Woollcombe, of Hemerdon, Devon, and has issue.
Charlotte Cordelia, m. 26 Aug. 1862, Rev. Duke Yonge,
of Fuslinch, Rector of Newton Ferrers, Devon, and has
issue (see Yonge of Puslinch).
Frances Alethea, m. 1873, Rev. Thomas Harold Frederic
Hickes, and has issue.
5lr. Tliomas Julian Pode, m. Zndly, 22 Sept. 1847, Hannah,
dau. of James Aspinall, Esq. of Liverpool, but by her
had no issue. He d. 9 Feb. 1807.
4 Stephen Henry, of Flympton Erie, b. 1 July, 1807; m.
10 April, 1843, Mary Anne, dau. of Rev. Jolin Arscott, of
Mevagissey, Cornwall, and Incumbent of Plympton St.
. Maurice, and had issue,
John Spurrell, 6. 7 Feb. 1844, now deceased.
Jane Arscott, m. 31 Aug. 1868, George Miles, Esq. of
Plympton Erie, son of Henry Miles, Esq. of Gillingham,
Dorset.
5 Lewis, 6. 25 May, 1812 ; d. g. p. in Canada, June, 1867.
6 John, a Midshipman in H.M.S. "Blenheim," b. Apiil,
1814 ; d. s. p. at Stoke Damorel, Devon, 8 July, 1842.
1 Jane, d. lutm. 7 April, 1889, aged 87.
2 Mary Catherine, d. 1806.
« Harriet Blight, d. unm. 29 March, 1880.
4 Mary Catherine, d. 18 March, 1860.
5 Frances Caroline, d. 31 Aug. 1886.
Ar>ns — Az., on a chevron or, between two eagles displayed
in chief arg. and a lion's head erased of the second in base,
three estoiles gu. Crest — Issuant from clouds ppr. a denii-
eacle az., collared or, wings elevated arg , on the breast and
each wing an estoile counterchanged. Motto — Altiora sequi-
mur.
ieal — Slade, Ivybrldge, Devon.
POE OF BIVERSTON AND
DERRINVOHILIi.
PoE, James Joceltn, Esq., M.A. Trin. Coll.
Dublin, of Derrinvohill, co. Tipperary, b. 4 Dec.
1807 ; m. 29 Sept. 1843, Jane Lovett, eldest dau.
and sole heir of the late John Bennett, Esq. of
Hiverston, co. Tipperary (and Maria Elizabeth
<.'rofts, his wife), eldest son of the Hon. Mr.
Justice John Bennett, of the Court of King's
Bench in Ireland, by Jane, his wife, sister of Sir
Jonathan Lovett, Bart, of Liscombe, Bucks, and
has issue,
I. James Hill, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, J.P. co. Tipperary,
late Capt. 94th Regt., served in Africa (medal), 6. 10
July, 1845; vi. 22 June, 1875, Elinor Mary Anne, 2nd
dau. of the late Richard Warburton, of Garryhinch,
King's CO., D.L., and has issue,
1 John Hugh Lovett, 6. 22 Nov. 1878.
1 Mary Elinor. 2 Blanche Frances Jane.
3 Ida Maude.
II. John Thomas Bennet, M.A. Trin. Col. Dublin, 6. 22
Sept. 1846 ; m. 3 June, 1889, Rosetta Mary, dau. of late
Thomas Sanders, Esq. Q.C., Revising Barrister (and widow
of Harford Pearson, Esq. Barrister-at-Law), of 29 Ashley
Place, S.W. He assumed his maternal surname 1SS9.
She d. 10 March, 1891.
Xiineag'e. — This ancient family is stated to have come
from the Upper Palatinate of the Rhine, and were settled in
Y'orkshire, one of whom Anne (only dau. and heiress of James
Poe, Esq. of Swindon Hall, co. Yorks, who was son of Leonard
Poe, Physician to Queen Elizabeth, James I. and Charles I.)
TO. 1 Jan. 1660, Sir Thomas Jenner, of Petersham, Surrey.
Thomas and William Poe, two brothers, were officers in
Cromwell's army, and by the roll of muster it appears
were at the siege of Limerick, for which services grants of
land in Ireland in fee and freehold were made to them, and
confirmed by King William III., 1691.
Emanuel Poe, eldest son of Capt. Thomas Poe, d. 1683,
having had issue,
William, of Knock, from whom descended the Donnybrook
branch, now extinct in the male line.
Emanuel, of Clonmuck, from whom is descended the Sols-
borough branch.
James, who purchased the Harley Park estate, co. Kilkenny.
The 2nd son,
Emanuel Poe, Esq. of Solsborough, m. Mary, dau. of Col,
Hill, of Derry, who had a command at the siege of Derry, and
d. 1727, leaving,
I. John, his successor, d. s. p. 1771.
II. Emanuel, of Moyrce, had three sons, who predeceased him
and were unm., and one dau., m. John Foster Hill Forster'
Esq. '
III. James, heir to his brother John, and of whom presently.
The 3rd son and eventual heir,
James Poe, Esq. of Solsborough, ». his brother, John; he
m. 1772, Blanche, dau. of Samuel Waller, Esq. of Newport, by
his wife Anne Jocelyn, sister of Robert, 1st Baron New-
port, afterwards Viscount Jocelyn, Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
(Blanche's sisters, Charlotte, m. John Bloomfield, Esq.,
ancestor to Lord Bloomfield, and Elizabeth, m. Cooke Otway,
of Castle Otway.) He d. 1784, having had issue,
I. John, 6. 1773; ni. 1 800, Barbara, dau. of Thomas Bernard,
Esq. of Castle Bernard, King's Co., and d. s. v. 24 April.
1857.
II. James Hill, of whom presently.
III. Samuel Waller, m. Anne Richardson, and d. s. p.
IV. Robert Waller, m. 12 Aug. 1817, Anne, dau. of William
Harington, Esq. Madras C.S., and d. 11 April, 1851, having
by her (who d. 15 May, 1827) had issue,
1 Robert Harington, 6. 27 Oct. 1820 ; deceased.
2 William Haiington, late of Calcutta, Solicitor, 6. 3 Sept.
1822, and d. 23 Sept. 1856.
3 Henbt Harington, of Solsborough, co. Tipperary, J.P.
and D.L., late of Calcutta, Solicitor, b. 7 Nov. 18'24; m.
20 Nov. 1856, Caroline, youngest dau. of James Ilbery,
Esq., and widow of Samuel Turner Fearon, M.D., of
Hoddesdon, Herts, and by her (who d. 9 April, 1888) has
had issue,
William Harington, b. 18 May, 1858 : d. 7 Nov. 1859.
Henry Robert, b. 2 June, 1860.
Annie Blanche Caroline.
4 Emanuel Thomas (who has adopted the surname Haring-
ton, after his mother), 6. 23 March, 1827 ; m. 6 Oct.
1859, Isabella Jane eldest dau. of James William Crowdy,
Esq., late Capt. 47th Regt., and has had issue,
Robert James, 6. 11 Aug. 1860; d. 9 June, 1861.
Lawrence Ilbery, b. 14 Dec. 1861.
Herbert Henry, b. 14 Aug. 1868.
Charles Harington, b. 31 May, 1872.
Eleanor Kathleen.
1 Annie Blanche, to. 24 Nov. 1839, Henry John Childe
Shakcspear, of the Bengal army (Coram, of the Nagpore
Irregular Force), and d. 2 June, 1857, lea\ing issue,
1 Henry Alexander, Lieut.-Col. 5th Bengal Cavalry, 6. 2
Dec. 1840.
2 George James Robert, Major Bengal Staff Corps, 6. 14
Oct. 1842; TO. 22 Feb. 1873, Lilly, dau. of Major-Gen.
Lane, of the Bengal army, and has issue, three daus.
3 Meurson, 6. 23 Sept. 1846; d. Sept. 1849.
4 William Henry Sullivan, Indian C.S., b. 23 Sept. 1849;
TO. 9 Jan. 1878, Mi.ss Davidson, and has three sons.
1 Anne Jane Eliza Richmond, m. 14 July, 1864, Rev. J.
C. Head, then Rector of Terryglass, co. Tipperary, now
of Kinawley Belturbet, co. Cavan, youngest son of the
Very Rev. John Head, late Dean of Killaloe, and has
issue, Richmond Henry, b. 14 May, 1865; D'Esterre
Prittie, 6. 21 May, 1866 ; Francis Jonathan, b. 22 Dec.
18G8, d. 29 Aug. 1881 : Aithur, 6. 30 Blay, 1873 ;
Louisa Margaret ; Grace.
2 Cecilia, d. in infancy.
3 Eliza Henrietta, d. Sept. 1860.
v. Emanuel Thomas, Major 50th Regt., d. unm. 7 Jan. 1822,
at Up Park Camp, Jamaica.
The 2nd son.
Rev. James Hill Poe, M.A., Rector of Nenagh, 6. 19 Oct.
1777 ; TO. 1806, Frances (who d. 7 Feb. 1864), dau. of William
Poe, Esq. of Donnybrook line, and d. 7 Feb. 1859, leaving
issue,
I. James Joceltn, present representative of the Solsborough
line, as above. ii. John.
III. William Thomas, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, of Curragh-
more, co. Tipperary, b. 1811; m. 1st, 1812, Mary Ellen, dau.
of George Leslie, Esq. of Donaghadee, by whom (who d.
1851) he had issue,
1 James Leslie (Rev.), M.A., b. 15 Oct. 1844, Rector of
Earsham, Norfolk, deceased.
2 George Leslie, Capt. R.N. (retired), b. 29 May, 1846; to. 14
Nov. 1877, Mary Caldecott, dau. of the late Edward
Charley, Esq. of Conway House, Dunmurry, co. Antrim,
and has issue.
3 William Hutcheson (see Poe ofHeyirood).
4 Edmund Samuel, Capt. R.N., 6. 11 bept. 1849; m. 1
Sept. 1877, Frances Catherine, eldest dau. of the late Gen.
Sir Justin Sheil, K.C.B., formerly H.M.'s Minister m
Persia, and has issue, William Skeffington, b. 24 June,
1878.
William Thomas Poe m. 2ndly, 1854, Hon. Elizabeth Mary
POE
THE LAJS^DED GENTRY.
POL
1625
SkeflRngton, youngest dau. of Tliomas Henry, 2nd Viscount
Ferrard, by Harriet his wife, 10th Viscountess Massereene.
in. Percy Jocelyn, 6. 24 April, 1821 ; m. Mary Sophia, dau.
of W. Boake, Esq. of Surrey Villa; d. s. p. 25 March, I8b3.
I. Barbara Ellen, m. Rev. Henry Beasely, M.A.
Anns — Or, a fesse sa., between three crescents az., issuing
flames ppr. Crest — A boar's head erased ppr., pierced througli
by a spear. Motto — Malo mori quam foedari.
Seat — Eiverston, Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
POE OF HEYWOOD.
PoE, Maky Adelaide, of Heywood, Queen's Co.,
Slaghtfreedan, co. Tyrone, and Ashburton House,
Eoehampton, S.W., only surriving dau. of the late
Sir William Compton Domville, 3rd Bart, (see
BttriS-e's Feera£fe),b. 26 June, 1855, mj. 21Jan. 18S6,
Col. William Hutcheson Poe, C.B. of Queen's
Co., D.L., Royal Marines, J.P. Queen's Co. (High
Sheriff 1891), 3rd son of William Thoraas Poe of
Curragbmore, co. Tipperary (see Poii of Eiverston
and Derrinvohill) and by her has issue, a dau. b. 22
Dec. 1886.
Xiineagre.— Sm Comtton Pocklington Domville, of
Terapleoguo, and Santry (for Lineage seeBuEKE's Peerage) custos
rotulorum of the co. of Dublin, and for eighteen years a
member of the Imperial Parliament, was created a Baronet
22 May, 1815. He m. 1st, 21 Oct. 1811, Elizabeth Frances,
dau. of the Hon. and Eight Eev. Charles Lindsay, D.D.,
Bishop of Kildare, and cousin of the Earl of Crawford and
Balcarres, by whom (\¥ho d. 1812) he had a son,
■Compton Charles, an officer in the army, 6. 1812 ; m. 19
April, 1842, Isabella Maria, eldest dau. of Sir Charles
Arthur, Bart., and d. s. p. at Nice, 19 March, 1852, his
■widow m. 2ndly, 18 Feb. 1868, Charles J. Malton, Esq., and
■d. 22 July, 1891.
Sir Compton m. 2ndly, 7 Dec. 1815, Helena Sarah, dau. of
Frederick French, Esq. of Heywood, Queen's Co. by whom
<who d. 10 Feb. 1859) he had issue,
I. Frederick Compton Henry, 6. 1821, d. s. p. 1828.
II. Chaeles Compton William, 2nd Bart.
III. William Compton, 3rd Bart.
I. Anna Helena, m. 21 June, 1842, Sir Thomas Edward
Winnington, Bart, and d. 29 March, 1883.
II. Louisa Elizabeth, m. 24 Nov. 1864, His Excellency
Torbin De Bille, Danish Minbter at the Court of St. James,
and d. his widow, 26 March, 1888, aged 69.
sii. Emly Frances, d. unm. 15 Aug. 1864.
Sir Compton d. 23 Feb. 1857, and was s. by his son.
Sir Charles Compton William, Hon. Col. 4th Batt. Royal
Dublin Fusiliers (6. 24 Dec. 1822, m. 20 June, 1861, Lady
Margaret St. Lawrence, 4th dau. of Thomas 3rd Earl of
Howth, K.P., Sir Charles d. s. p. 10 July, 1884, and wass. by
his brother.
Sir William Compton, J.P and D.L., b. 20 May, 1825, m.
12 July, lB-54, Caroline, dau. of Gen. Hon. Eobert Meade,
and by her (who d. 8 July, 1890) had,
I. Cosipton Mead, present Bart, (see BnBKE's Peerage).
I. Maby Adelaide.
II. Helen Maud, b. 4 July, 1862 ; d. 10 Jan. 1865.
in. Evelyn Caroline, 6. 7 March, 1864; d. 19 Sept. 1884.
Sr William d. 29 Sept. 1884. The only surviving dau. Mart
Adelaide, s. her aunt, Louisa Elizabeth, widow of his
Excellency Torben De Bille, Danish Minister, '26 March, 1888,
and is now of Heywood.
Seats — Ashburton House, Eoehampton, S.W. ; Heywood,
Ballinakill, Queen's Co. ; Slaghtfreedan Lodge, Cookstown, co.
Tyrone.
CHANDOS-POLE OF EADBOURNE.
Chandos-Pole, Reginald Walkeltne, Esq. of
Radbourne Hall, co. Derby, J. P., late Lieut. Grena-
dier Guards, now Hon. Major Derbyshire Yeom.,
i>. 4 Feb. 1853 ; m. 7 March, 1882, Violet Katherine,
4au. of William Beckett Denison, Esq., and Hon.
Mrs. Denison, of Nun Appleton, co. York (see
Bueke's Peerage, Geimthoepe, B., and Fevek-
8<HAM, E.), and by her (-who d. 18 March, 1883)
has issue,
Dorothy Violet.
Icineage.— Eepresenting the great and historic House of
Chandos of Radbourne, and a younger branch of the FEEEEBa,
Earls of Derby, the Poles derive an uninterrupted descent
from the time of William the Conqueror, and have ever
maintained a leading position in the counties in which they
have been seated.
Sir Peter de la Pole, M P. for co. Derby, 2 Henbt IV.,
eldest son of Sib John de la Pole, of Nenborough, to. Stafford,
the representative of an ancient and honourable Stafford
family, by Ceci ia his wife, sister and heir of Sir William de
Wakebridge, Knt.,* m. Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Sir
John Lawton, Knt., Constable of the Castle of St. Saviour's,
by Alianore, his wife, dau. and co-heir of tlie renowned Sin
John Chandos, of Eadbourne, one of the original Knights of •
the Garter, and one of the most illustrious warriors of the
martial time of Edward III. The family of Chandos had
acquired Eadbourne ia marriage with a co-heir of Uobert de
F'errers, Lord of Egjinton, grandson of William de Ferrers,
Earl of Derby. Sir Peter de la Pole, by the heir of Eadbourne,
who d. 4 Aug. 1432, left three sons and one dau., i. Ealph,
his successor; ii. Thomas, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Nicholas Longford, Knt., iii. Henrj', m. Alice, dau. and co-
heir of Eobert .Dethick, of Dethick, and was ancestor of the
Vove.^ of Heage \ and i. Elizabeth, ni. Thomas de St. Andrew,
of Gotham, Notts. The eldest son,
Ealph de la Pole, of Eadbourne, one of the Judges of the
Court of King's Bench, 1452, m. Joan, dau. of Thomas Gros-
venor, Esq., and had (with two daus., Alice and Maria) a
son,
Ealph de la Pole, of Eadbourne, High Sheriff 1477, m.
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Eeginald Moton, Esq. of
Peckleton, co. Leicester, and had, with other issue, a son,
John, to. 13 Edward IV., Jane, dau. of John Fitzherbert,
Esq. of Etwall, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Sir John Port, of
Etwall) left at liis decease, v. p., a son, German, successor
to his grandfather,
llalph de la Pole d. 1491, and was s- by his grandson,
Geeman de la Pole, Esq. of Eadbourne, b. 1482 : ra. Anne,
dau. of Sir Eobert Plompton, Knt. of Ploinpton, co. York, and
had issue,
I. Francis, his heir, of Dale Abbey, m. Catherine, dau. of
Humphrey Vernon, Esq. of Hodnet, and dying v. p., left a,
son, German, successor to his grandfather.
II. John, d. s.p.
III. Eichard, d. s. p.
IV. German, of Lees, co. Derby, living 5 Elizabeth, n.
Anne, widow of John Collier, of Dalbury Lees, and was
father of
Eichard Pole, Esq. of Lees, m. 23 Nov. 1602, Martha,
dau. of Henry (ircgson, Esq. of Sherrow Hall, Sutton-on-
the-Hill, and was s. by his son,
Edward Pole, Esq. of Lees, bapt. 17 Feb. 1610, ni. Mary,
dau. of Peter Callingwood, Esq. of Trusiey. and by her
(who d. 19 F"eb. 1686) left at his decease, 1695, a son and
successor,
Samuel Pole, Esq., b. 22 Dec. 1051, of whom presently,
as inheritor of Eadbourne.
I. Helen, m. Sir Eichard Curzon, Knt. of Kedleston.
II. Jane, m. German Pole, Esq. of Wakebridge.
11'. Elizabeth, m. Anthony Eyre, Esq. of Newbold.
IV. Mary, m. Stephen Goldwell, Esq.
German de la Pole d. 15.52, and was s. by his grandson,
German de la Pole, Esq. of Eadbourne, High Sheriff 157.5,
m. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thomas Cockayne, Knt. of Ashbourne,
and had issue. He d. 1599, and was s. by liis son,
Francis Pole, Esq. of Eadbourne, h. 1567 ; m. the dau. of
Sir Gerard Croker, Knt. but d. «. j). 1612, when he was s. by
his brother.
Sir Gebman Pole, of Eadbourne, bapt. 1573, a distinguished
commander, who served against the Spanish Armada, and
was made a Knight Banneret for his good services in Ireland,
under the Lord Deputy Mountjoy, 1599. This gallant person-
age ni. 5 Dec. 1625, Millicent, dau. of Francis Mundy, Esq. of
Markeaton and by her (who d. 1662) left at his decease, 1634,
a son and successor.
German Pole, Esq. of Eadbourne, bapt. 15 Oct. 1626, to. 17
Dec. 1650, Ann, dau. of Sir Eicbard Newdigate, 1st Bart, of
Arbury, co. Warwick, but d. s. p. 1683, having settled his
estates upon his cousin and heir male,
Samuel Pole, Esq. who then became of Eadbourne, and
served as High Sheriff 1095. He 7,1. Anne, dau. of William
Mundy, Esq. of JIarkeaton, and by her (who was bur. 25
March 1732), had issue,
German, his heir.
Samuel (Eev.), Eectorof Eadbourne and Mugginton, endower
* From Sir John de la Pole's 2nd son, Ealph, descended the
Poles oJ Wakebridge and Park lloll. now extinct, and from a
younger branch the celebrated Cardinal Pole is presumed to
h:ive sprung.
1626
POL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
POL
of the schools at these places, m. 7 June, 1720, Mary, dan.
of Samuel Holden, Esq. ol" Aston, and d. s. p. 3 Oct. 1758,
aged 69.
Edward, Lieut. -Gen. Col. of the 10th Foot, who served in
Marlborou.ch's campaisns, and was distinguished at Jlal-
plaquet. Hem. 1st, 1717, Klizaheth, dau. and co-heir of
Kohcrt Sacheverell, Esq. of Barton, co. Derby, and of Mor-
ley, CO. Derby, descended, through Patrick Sacheverell,
Lord of Hcpw'ell tiinjy. Edward 1., from John de Sache-
VKKELL, who m. at a very early period one of the co-heirs
of Fitz-Ercald. By this lady Gen. Pole had (with two daus.,
Elizabeth, m. Francis Newdigate, Esq. of Arbury Hall, and
Anne, m. Valentine Stead, Esq. of Kottingham) a son,
Edward Sacheverell, successor to his uncle at Kadbourne.
The General m. 2ndly, Olivia Walsh, and by her (who d. in
Dublin, July, 1789) had three sons, Charles, Samuel, and
William, who all d. s. p. (one. Major of the Pompadours,
■was drowned in the " Villa de Paris'"), and one dau. Mili-
cent, VI. 1774, Arthur, A'iscount Gosford. Gen. Pole d. 25
Dec. 17G2.
William, of Liverpool, ancestor of the Poles of that place.
Charles, 6. 1G95, ancestor of Sir Peter Pole, Bart., of Todden-
ham.
Anne, d. young, 1694. Frances.
Anna Maria. " Philippa.
Milicent, in. 1 May, 1711, Francis Kewdigate, Esq. of
Arbury.
Samuel Pole d. 10 Feb. 1731, and was s. by his eldcstson,
German Pole, Esq. of Radbourne, High Sheriff 1735, m. 1st,
7 Jan. 1717, Sarah, dau. of Joseph Bagnall, Esq. of Roehamp-
tou, Surrey, and had by her (who d. 1725) an only child, Anne,
m. 1738, Godfrey Clarke, Esq. of Chilcote, co. Derby. He ra.
2ndly, Mary, dau. of Robert Gayer, Esq. of Stoke Pogis, Bucks,
and had by her (who d. 17G2) a son, German, who d. v. p.,
iijuii. 1763, and a dau. Mary, lii. 1st, Thomas Powys, Esq. of
Berwick; 2ndly, 1776, Sir Rowland Hill, 1st Bart of Hawk-
stone ; and 3rdly, Joseph Foster Barham, Esq. Mr. Pole d.
1765, and was s. by (the son of his brother, Lieut.-Gen. Edward
Pole) his nephew,
Edward Sacheverell Pole, Esq. of Radbourne, 6. 1718,
Col. in the army, who served at Fontenoy, Culloden, through
the Seven Years' War at Minden, &c. By Elizabeth Collier
bis wife (who m. 2ndly, Erasmus Darwin, M.D.) he had issue,
Sacueverell, his heir.
Ehzabcth Anne, r,i. Henry Bromley, Esq. of Abberley Lodge,
CO. Worcester, and d. 26 Sept. 1827.
Milicent, ?«. 13 Oct. 1792, John Gisbome, Esq. of Hackney
Lane House, Darley Dale, co. Derby.
Col. Pole d. 1780, and was s. by his son,
Sacheverell Pole, Esq. of Radbourne, b. 16 June, 1769,
who assumed by sign-manual, 1807, as representative of the I
great Sir John Chandos, K.G., the additional surname and
arms of Chandos. He m. 16 March, 1791, Mary, dau. of Rev.
Henry Ware, D.D., Rector of Bali othery, by Anne his wife,
dau. of Wrightson Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, M.P. for co.
Leicester, and had issue,
Edward Sacheverell, his heir.
Henry Reginald (Rev.), Rector of Radbourne and Mugginton,
b. 12 March, 1797 ; d. 19 June, 1866.
German Francis, b. 7 Jan. 18ul ; d. at Madeira 1 Feb. 1820.
Elizabeth Mary, m. 18 March, 1816, George Anson, 7th Lord
Byron.
Milicent Anne, d. unm. at Pisa, 6 May, 1820.
Philippa Charlotte, d. 1814, aged 15.
Mr. Chandos-Pole d. 14 April, 1813, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole, Esq. of Radbourne
Hall, High Sheriff 1827, served in 1st Guards in Peninsular
War, b. 1 March, 1792 ; m. 22 Feb. 1819, Anna Maria, dau.
of Eev. E. S. Wilmot, Rector of Langley, and had issue,
Edward Sacheverell, his heir.
Henrt, of Hopton Hall, co. Derby, J.P., b. 10 Jan. 1829; m.
1st, 9 July, 1861, Henrietta Auriol, youngest dau. ot
Edward Auriol Drummond-IIay, Esq., Charg6 d'Affaires
in Morocco, by whom (who d. 1868) he has had issue,
1 Cicely Eleanor, m. 24 June, 1879, Edmund W.Meade-
Waldo, Esq. of Stonewall, co. Kent, and has issue,
Margaret Alice, 6. 5 April, 1832.
Katharine Auriol.
2 Margaret Ermentrude, m. 9 Oct. 1879, Robert Wynter
Blathwayt, eldest son of liev. W. T. Blalhwayt, Rector of
D\rham, co. Gloucester.
3 Katherine Laura, d. 30 May, 1870.
4 Edith Frances.
5 Mabel Alice, twin with Edith Frances, d. an infant.
He m. 2ndly, 14 Dec. 1869, Teresa Charlotte, dau. of Sir
Edward Manningham-Buller, Bart., by whom he has Issue,
1 Habry Anthony, b. 19 Nov. 1872.
Mr. Henry Chandos-Pole assumed the additional surname
of Gell, by sign-manual dated 1853.
German, b. 23 Sept. 1830; d. young.
I
William (Rev.), Rector of Radbourne, b. 14 July, 1833; rn.
26 Jan. lS6.'i, Christina, dau. of Capt. Christopher Cracken-
thorpe Askew, R.N., and has issue, Christopher Askew, b.
14 Nov. 1867, and Margaret.
Anna Maria, d. 1843.
Millieent, iii. 1854, Maximilian August Dremel.
Charlotte, m. 1 Jan. 1845, the Hon. John Yarde Buller, only
son of John, 1st Lord Churston.
Eleanor, m. 1858, Rear-Admiral Henry Bagot, 2nd son of
Hon. and Right Rev. Richard Bagot, Bishop of Bath and
Wells.
Emma Matilda. Cicely Anne, d. 1S52.
He d. 19 Jan. 1863, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole, Esq. of Radbourne
Hall, High Sheriff co. Derby, 1867, 6. 10 Jan. 1826; m. 15 Aug.
1850, Lady Anna Caroline Stanhope, dau. of Leicester, 5th
Earl of Harrington, and had issue,
I. Reginald Walkelyne, now of Radbourne.
II. John, late Lieut. Derbyshire Yeo. Cav., b. 28 Aug. 1853.
III. Edward Ferrers, b. 20 Dec. 1859.
IV. Samuel, of Park Hall, Chesterfield, 6. 1 April, 1861 : m. •
1889, Kathleen Annie, dau. of Charles Thurburn, Esq. of
Leweston House, co. Dorset, and has issue.
v. Francis, b. 4 Aug. 1864; m. 1890, Maud Mary, dau. oS
George Swinhoe, Esq. of New Swindon.
I. Anna Maria, b. 16 June, 1855.
II. Evclyne, b. 18 July, 1856; d. 23 June, 1875.
III. Carolina, b. 19 July, 1857 ; m. 20 July, 1878, Lord Claud
John Hamilton, M.P.
IV. Mary, b. 10 March, 1863; m. 1886, Baron Nicholas Pilar
de Pilchan, of the Russian Diplomatic Service.
V. Margaret, 6. 21 May, 1866.
VI. Alianore, b. 5 Oct. 1868 ; m. 22 Oct. 1892, Wrath Periam
Christopher Lethbridge, Esq., GrenaiJier Guards, eldest sou
of Sir Wroth Acland Lethbridge, Bart, {see Bvrke's Peerage}.
Blr. Chandos-Pole d. 1873, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — 1st, Arg., a chevron between three crescents gu., for
Pole; and 2nd, arg., a pile gu., for Chandos. Crests — 1st, A
falcon rising ppr., belled and jessed or ; 2nd, A knight's head
in chain armour ppr. ; 3rd, A goat passant arg.
Scats — Radbourne Hall, co. Derby ; and Sydling Court,
Dorchester.
Clubs — Carlton, Guards', and Marlborough.
CHANDOS-POLE-GELL
HALL.
OF HOPTON
{See Chandos-Pole.)
POLEY OF BOXTED HALL.
Wellee-Polet, John George, Esq. of Boxted
Hall and Chadacre Hall, Suffolk, J.P., High Sheriff
1883, b. 25 May, 1849.
Lineagre. — The Polcys are of remote antiquity in the
county of Suffolk. About the reign of Edward III. or
Richard II., they left their residence in Herts, which, accord-
ing to the custom of those times, had a similar name, and
went into Suffolk, where their seats being fixed at Boxted and
Badley, the foundation of two flourishing families was laid, as
appears from writings belonging to Boxted Manor, from family
records, and a pedigree well attested.
Thomas Foley, Esq. of Stoke, Suffolk, and, jure uxoris,
Anne Badwell, a Lord of the Manor of Boxted, b. temp.
Edward 111., was father of Thomas Foley, Esq. Lord of
Boxted, b. temp. Richard II., who, by Alice his wife, dau.
and co-heir of Jeffrey Rockwell, of Wormingford, Essex, was
father of John Foley, Esq. of Wormingford and of Boxted,
man-at-arms in the retinue of Lord Hastings in 1480, d. 1487,
leaving by Agnes his «ife, dau. of Sir Richard Whetley, Knt.
of Calais, with other issue, two sons, Richard, his heir, of
whom presently, and John, of Bidenhain, Kent. The eldest
son and heir,
Richard Foley, Esq. of Boxted, b. temp. Edward IV., m.
Anne, dau. of Sir William Clopton, Knt. of Liston Hall; Esses,
and dying 1546, left, with other issue,
John Foley, Esq. of Boxted, bapt. 27 Sept. 1539; m. Mar-
gery, dau. of John Blyant, of Ringshall, Suffolk (and heir to
Richard, her brother) and by her (who d. 1561) had numerous
issue. Of the daus. one ra. William Hervey, Esq. of Ick-
worth ; of the sons, i. William, his heir; ii. Richard; iii.
Giles ; iv. Thomas, of Wrongey, or Wormegay, father of Sir
John Foley, Knt. of W' rongey. He d. 1580, and was s. by his
eldest son,
William Foley, Esq. of Boxted, m. Alice, dan. and heir ol
Edmund Shaa, of Hordon-on-thc-Hill, Essex, and d. 1587,
having had, with five daus., two sons. Sir John Foley, Knt,
of Boxted, his heir, who d. s. p. in Flanders, and
POL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
POL
1G27
Sir William Polet, Knt. of Boxtcd, b. 1562; m. 20 Sept.
1597, Anne, 2nd dau. of Sir Robert Jermyn, Knt. of Rush-
brooUe, andby her(whorf. 1658) had, with three daus. (Judith,
m. 1615, Sir Humphrey May, Knt. ; Catherine, m. Edward
Barker, son of Sir Robert Barker, and d. 1665 ; and Mary),
three sons, i. Robert, killed at the Isle of Rhe, s. 2'-; h-
William (Sir), of whom presently ; in. John (Sir), Knt. of
Bury, b. 1603. Sir William Poley was M.P. for Sudbury 1623
and 1628, and d. 1629. His 2nd son,
SiK William Polet, Knt. of Boxted, 6. 1602; m. 1st, Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heir of Sir Henry Arden, Knt. of co. Warwick,
and by her (who d. 1632) had a dau. Susan, m. 1st, Anthony
Maxey, Esq., and2ndly, Hon. Richard Savage, 3rd son of John,
Earl Rivers. Sir William m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, 5th dau. of
Paul D'Ewes, Esq. of Stowlangtoft, Suffolk, and by her (who
(/. 1698) had, with three daus. (Anne, d. s. -p. ; Elizabeth, m.
William Clopton, Esq. of Listen, Essex ; and Cecilia, m.
Thomas Brown, Esq. of Arlsey, co. Bedford), three sons,
John (Sir), Knt. of Boxted, b. 1637, M.P., d. 1705: issue
extinct.
Thomas, of whose line we treat.
WiUiam, b. 1647, drowned at Lisbon 1711.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Polet, Esq. 6. 1642 ; m. Frances, dau. of Sir
Richard Head, Bart, of Rochester, and by her (who m. 2ndly,
Adam Lawrey, Esq.) had, with two sons, Richard, b. 1682, m.
Elizabeth Wilford, and d. s. p., and William, also d. s. p., two
daus. Bridget and
Elizabeth Polet, m. Robert Weller, Esq. of Tunbridge,
and d. 1761, leaving by him, who d. 1751, an only son,
Geokge Weller, Esq., b. 1710, who took the additional name
of PoLEY. He m. Frances, dau. of Thomas Hussey, Esq. of
Burwash, Sussex, and by her (who d. 1796) left issue at his
decease, 1778, with a dau. Frances, m. Rev. Walter Maurice
Johnson, of Spalding, co. Lincoln, i. George, d. unm. 1780,
aged 26; ii. John, his heir; and iii. WiUiam (Rev.), d. 1837,
aged 72. The 2nd son.
Rev. John Weller Polet, of Boxted, h. 1755 ; m. 1 Feb.
1783, Jane, dau. of John Blatch Whaley, Esq. of Colchester,
and by her (who d. 1833) left at his decease, 29 May, 1799, an
only son and successor,
George Weller Polet, Esq. of Boxted Hall, 6. 1 Nov. 1783;
m. 8 March, 1808, Helen Sophia, dau. of James Fisher, Esq.,
of Browston Hall, Suffolk, and by her (who d. 20 Oct. I860)
had issue,
John George, his heir.
William (Rev.), of Brandon House, Brandon, J. P., M.A.,
Rector of Santon and Vicar of Santon Downham, Suffolk,
6. 18 Nov. 1814; ?u. 13 Oct. 1846, Margaret Tyers, only
child of the Rev. Dr. Barrett, Rector of Attleborough, and
d. 1887, leaving a dau., Mary Elizabeth.
Charles Edward, b. 1819, d. 1890.
James Fisher, b. 1821 ; d. in India 1842.
George P'rederick, b. 1823; m. Aug. 1855, Caroline, dau. of
Henry Frederick Thistlethwayte, Esq., and d. 1864, having
by her, whorf. 1893, had issue, Frederick William, another
son, and two daus.
Walter Johnson, of Edwardstone House, Boxford, Suffolk,
J.P., b. 1826: m. 1st, 1851, Catherine, dau. of Rev. J. T.
Halifax, of Edwardstone, Suffolk (which lady d. 1881); and
2ndly, 1882, Frances, dau. of James S. George Burke, Esq.
of Auberies {see that family) ; she d. 1888. He m. 3rdly,
1890, Edith, only dau. of the late Capt. Frederick Corfield.
Charlotte Helen, m. 1843, Peter William Hamilton, Esq.,
Capt. R.N., who d. 1863, and d. 1888, leaving issue.
Helen Sophia, d. v.nm. 1882.
Jane Mary, )7i. 1836, the late Michael Cullen Cotton, Esq.,
and d. 1862, leaving issue.
Frances, m. 1846, Sir Richard Gethin, Bart.
Mr. Weller Poley d. 5 Nov. 1849. His eldest son,
John George Weller Polet, Esq. of Boxted Hall, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1857, 6. 16 Jan. 1812; ni. 28 Oct. 1847,
Diana, youngest dau. of Thomas Halifax, Esq. of Chadacie
Hall, Suffolk, and by her, who d. 1884, had issue,
John George, now of Boxted Hall.
Thomas, West Broyle, Sussex, J.P., M.A. of Merton Coll.
Oxford, Ban ister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn, 6. 8 Nov. 1850;
»n. 1878, Eleanor Mary, only child of the late John James
Johnson, Esq., Q.C., of West Broyle, Sussex, and has
issue, Edward Hallifax, b. 20 July, 1879.
Hed. 5 Sept. 1869.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant sa., for
Polet; 2nd and 3rd, sa., two chevronels between three roses
arg., for Weller. Crests— \&l, a lion rampant sa., collared
and chained or, for Polet; 2nd, A greyhound's head erased
sa., in his mouth a rose gu., stalked vert, for Weller. Motto —
Fortior qui se.
iSeats— Boxted Hall, and Chadacre Hall, Bury St. Edmunds.
POLHILIi OF HOWBUKY.
PorniLL-TuENEE, Frederick Edward Fiennes,
Esq. of Howbury Hall, co. Lcds, late Lieut. 5th
Dragoon Guards, b. 10 June, 1858 ; s. 1S81.
Lineage — The Polhill, or Poley, family is a very ancient
one in Kent and Sussex, having had possessions in the latter
county since the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and in the former,
from time immemorial. From the reign of Elizabeth, the-
senior branch principally resided at Frenches, in Burwash,
Sussex, where the majority of them are buried. The following-
are, or were, the chief branches:— The Polhills of Preston^
Kent, and of Frenches, in Burwash. Sussex ; the Polhills, o/
Ckalhara; the Polhills of Olford, Setlinr; and Chipstead^
Kent ; the Polhills, or Pollets, of Wrolham, Kent ; the Pol-
hills ofPhUpots,\a Tonbridge, 3.n<i.of Tonbridyc Priory, Kent;,
and the Polhills of Shorekam Castle, in the same county.
Robert Polhill, Esq. of Frenches in Burwash, Sussex, 6.
1599 (youngest son of John Polhill, Esq. of Preston, Kent, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Nicholas Fowle, Esq.) d. IGOl,
having had two sons, Edward, the elder, 6. 1C17, author of
several works on theology, d. s. p., and
John Polhill, Esq., b. 1632, who to. 29 July, 1656, Jane-
Claggett, and d. 5 Sept. 1707, having had by her (who d.
28 Aug. 1704), with four daus., three sons. The 2nd son,
Edward Polhill, Esq. of Newhaven, b. 1662 , m. 6 Oct.
1687, Mary Gilham, and by her (who d. April, 1747) had, witb
three daus. five sons. The 2nd, but eldest surviving son,
William Polhill, Esq. of Burwash, b. 1689; m. 1721,
Hannah, dau. of Stephen Lade, Esq. of Downham, Norfolk,
and d. 10 April, 1765, leaving by her (who d. 17 March, 17uO>-
three sons. The eldest son,
Nathaniel Polhill, Esq. of Howbury Park, co. Bedford, an
eminent banker in the city, and tobacco merchant in the-
borough of Southwark, which he represented in Parliament,
m. 5 March, 1750, Elizabeth, only dau. of William Coppard,
Esq. of Hastings, and by her (who d. 1782) had issue,
Nathaniel, his heir.
John, of whom presently, as successor to his nephew.
Edward, of Clapham, and afterwards of York Place. London,
m. 1787, Sarah, dau. of John Spooner, Esq. of Barbados,
and d. 1837, leaving two sons and two daus., 1 Edward, ?«.
1824, Anne, dau. of Thomas Graham, Esq. of Edmund
Castle, Cumberland, and has issue; 2 William, late art
Officer in the Life Guards: 1 Louisa, m. Rev. Edward
Henley Acton, Rector of Shillingstone, Dorset ; and 2 Sarah,
d. v.nm. 1828.
Mary, m. Rev. Charles F. Bond, of Margaretting.
Mr. Polhill d. 1784. His eldest son,
Nathaniel Polhill, Esq. of Howbury Park, m, TJrsula,
dau. of Ebenezer Maitlimd, Esq., and by her (who vi. 2ndly,
James Ware, Esq.) left at his decease, 1782, one dau. Eliza-
beth, TO. R. J. Chambers, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Police-
Magistrate at Marlborough Street, and one son,
Nathaniel Polhill, Esq. of Howbury Hall, who d. unrn^
1802, when the estates devolved on his uncle,
John Polhill, Esq. of Cavendish Square, London, and
Howbury Park, Capt. 15th Dragoons, m. 1792, Mary, dau. of
James Bennett, Esq. of Walthamstow, Essex, and by her (who-
rf. 1834) had three sons, i. Thomas, his heir, d. unm. ; ii.
Charles, d. unm. 1813; and in. Frederick. Capt. Polhill ci.
1828. His last surviving son,
Frederick Polhill, Esq. J. P., of Howbury Hall, Capt.
King's Dragoon Guards, represented Bedford as Conservati-/fr
from 1831-1844, b. 1798; m. 1824, Frances Margaretta, dau.
of Osmond Dakeyne, Esq. of Old Hall, East Bridgeford, Notts,
and d. 20 Sept. 1848, leaving by her (y/hod. 1876, having vu
Rev. Dr. Mountain, who predeceased her), one surviving dau
Georgiana Patricia, and one surviving son,
Frederick Charles Polhill-Turner, Esq. of Howbury
Hall, Bedford, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1855, M.P. for Bedfor.l
from 1874-1880, formerly Capt. in Carabineers, b. 14 March,
1826; m. 10 Feb. 1852, Emily Frances, dau. of Sir Henry
Winston Barron, Bart, (by Anna Leigh Guy his wife, dau. of
Sir Gregory Page Turner, Bart.), and had issue,
I. Fredkrick Edward Fiennes. now of Howbury.
II. Cecil Henry, late Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's
Bays), left to become a missionary in China, is now at
Sining, province of Kausah, near Tliibet, b. 23 Feb. 1860 ;
m 3 May, 1888, Eleanor, dau. of Doctor Marston, and has
a son, Charles Cecil, b. 18 March, 1890.
III. Arthur Twistleton. b. 7 Feb. 1862; went with hisbrother
as missionary to China, is atPachou, province of Szechuen,
7«. 9 May, 1888, Alice, dau. of J. Drake, Esq. of Gloucester,
and has a son, Arthur Douglas, b. 19 Jan. 1889.
I. Alice Kate Frances, rn. Jan. 1892, Rev. James Marsb
Challis, son of Rev. J. Challis.
II. Emily Beatrice Violet. in. Helen Augusta Rose.
1628
POL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
POL
Capt. Polhill, together with his wife, Emily Frances, toolc the
additional surname and arms of Tcener by royal licence 21
i'eh. 1853, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of
F.rancee^ Lady Page Turner. Hed. IS Aug. 1881.
Arms — Or, on a bend gu., three crosses-crosslet of the first,
quartering arg , an eagle sa., beaked and unguled or, for
BrcKXANB. Crest— Out of a mural crown or, a hind's head ppr.,
between two acorn branches vert, fructed or.
:Seat — Howbury Hall, near Bedford.
POLLARD OF SCARR HALL.
PoLiARD, William, Esq. of Scarr Ilall, Bradford,
00. York, J. P. for W.R. co. York, and Liberty of
Eipon, Capt. Reserve of Officers, Capt. and Hon.
3Iajor 4th batt. Prince of Wales Own West York-
shire Eegt. b. 1857, m. 1881, Margaret, 4th dau. of
late John Taylor Esq. of Turriff, N.B. (she d. 1889).
Lineagre. — James, in his history of Bradford, says the
ancestors of this family are described in the visitation of
Yorkshire 1584 as the Pollards of Bierley and Brunton, and
bad " Erm., across <>ngrailed sa," allowed them for arms.
. JosHCA PoLLABD, Esq. of Scarr Hall, W. R. co. York, J. P.
and D.L., b. 1794 ; m. 1821, Jane, dau. of John Sturges, Esq.
ef Bowling Hall, and had issue,
I. William, J. P. and D.L., Chairman of Quarter Sessions,
late 17th Ilegt., afterwards Col.-Comm. 4th batt. Prince of
Wales Own West Yorkshire Kegt., u. 1827 ; m. 1851, Jane,
dau. of C. Bicknell, Esq. of Coventry, and d. 2 Feb. 1887,
leaving, wiih other issue,
William, now of Scarr Hall.
II. Jane Sturges, deceased.
Mr. Pollard, of Scarr Hall, co. York, was 2nd, but only
:surviving son of William Pollard, Esq. of Scarr Hall, by
Beatrix his wife, dau. of Joshua North, Esq. He d. 25 Nov
i887.
-Scat— Scarr Hall, near Bradford, co. Yoi-k.
Jiesidence — Spvintifield, Ripon, co. York.
Clubs— iiew Oxford and Cambridge, S.W., and Maeistra'es,
-•S.W.
POLLARD-URaUHART OF CASTLE
POLLARD.
Pollard-Uequhaet, Feancis Edwaed Romu-
xrs, Esq. of Kinturk, Castle Pollard, co. West-
meath, and Craigston Castle, co. Aberdeen, J.P. and
D.L., Major R.H.A. b. 8 Sept. 1848, *. to Craigston
•on the death of his mother (see Uequhaet of Craig-
ston) m. 28 Nov. 1888, Louisa Henrietta, i!nd dau.
of late G. W. Duff, Esq. of Halton Castle, co. Aber-
deen.
Lineag-e. — This ancient family was established in Ireland
*y Capt. Xicbolas Pollard, who accompanied Robert, Earl
•of Essex to Ireland, and had a grant of tlie castle and lands
of Mayne. He is supposed to have been a younger sou of Sir
i.ewis Pollard, of King's Nympton, co. Devon, Judge of the
King's Bench. His son,
Nicholas Pollard, E.sq. of Castle Pollard, co. Westmeath,
h. 1567, who built the castle of Rathyoung, since called Castle
Pollard, was father of
Walter Pollard, Esq. of Castle Pollard, living 1G37, m.
Ismay, dau. of Richard Nugent, Esq. of Cargeen, co. Ros-
common, and by her (who ra. 2ndly, Thomas Nugent, Esq. of
•Clonlost, and d. 1635) had a son,
Walter Pollard, Esq. of Castle Pollard. M.P., whose
iands w ere erected into the Manor of Castle Pollard by letters
patent, dated 36 Chablks II. He ni. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
-Arthur Dillon, Esq. of Lismullen, co. Jleath, and had one son
.and one dau. Mr. Pollard d. 1718. His only son,
Dillon Pollard, Esq. of Castle Pollard, Barrister-at-Law,
M.P. for Westmeath, 0.. s.p. His sister and heir,
Letitia Pollard, ra. 1696, Charles Hampson, Esq. of
-Achecreevy, co. Cavan, Major in the army, and High Sheriff
1728, who assumed the name and arms of Pollard, and d.
1 Aug. 1729. The eldest son of this marriage,
Dillon Pollard, Esq. of Castle Pollard, m. 1 Sept. 1734,
Anna Maria, dau. of James Naper, Esq. of Loughcrew, co.
Heath, and had an only son,
William Pollard, Esq. of Castle Pollard, m. 1st, July,
1763, Isabella, dau. and heir of John Slorres, Esq. of Boden-
town, CO. Meath, and had by her, Dillon, his heir, and John.
He ni. 2ndly, 10 June, 1782, Sophia, dau. of William Bui
Esq., sister and co-heir of Rev. William Bull, of Dalkey, ct
Dublin, and by her (who d. 1835) had issue,
William Dotton, successor to his brother.
Sophia, la. John Hill Forster, Esq. of Forest, co. Dublin am
(/. 1870. '
Anna alalia, m. Mathias Kenny, Esq., and d. 18G8.
Mr. Pollard d. 1790, and was s. by his eldest son,
Dillon Pollard, Esq., d. unm. Sept. 1803, and was s. bj
bis brother,
William Dctton Pollard, Esq. of Kinturk, Lord of the
Manor of Castle Pollard, J.P. and D.I.., High Sheriff 1812, h.
10 Oct. 1789; m. 1st, 10 May, 1811, Frances Anne, 3id dau.
of Gustave Hume Rochfort, Esq. of Rochfort, M.P. co. West-
meath, but by her had no issue ; and 2ndly, I Sept. 1814,
Louisa Anne, eldest dau. of Admiral the Hon. Sir Thomas
Pakenham, G.C.B., and by her had issue,
William, late of Kinturk, Castle Pollard.
Thomas Edward, Capt. 72nd Highlanders, 6. 1816; d. 1848.
Walter James, Comm. R.N., 6. 1817 ; m. Jane, dau. of
E. Keane, Esq., and rf. Is79, leavins issue, a son.
Gustavus Dillon, Major-Gen., m. Miss Rebecca Dysart, and
d. 1893, leaving issue.
George Augustus, m. Annie, dau. of J. Smyth, Esq. of Lei-
cester, and has issue; rf. 1866.
John Lucas Romulus, of H.M. 31st Regt., killed at the battle
of Moodkee, Dec. 1845.
Richard, &. 1825.
Charles, Lieut.-Gen. Bengal Engineers, I. 1825, m. Miss
Maria Cole, and has issue.
Mr. Pollard d. 25 Sept. 1839, and was .?. by his eldest son,
William Pollard, Esq. of Kinturk, Castle Pollard, and of
Craigston Castle, co. Aberdeen, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1840, M.P. co. Westmeath from 18.52-57, and 1859-71,
b. 19 June, 1815; m. 20 Aug. 184G, Mary Isabella, only dau.
and heir of William Urquhart, Esq. of Craigston Castle, co.
Aberdeen, assumed the additional surname of Urquuabt, and
had issue,
I. Walter AVilliam Dctton, late of Kinturk.
II. Francis Edward Romulus, now of Kinturk.
HI. Arthur de Capel Broke, in Holy Orders, 6. I April,
1850.
IV. Michael Bruce, 6. 25 Dec. 1851 ; m. June, 1875, Florence
Adeline Billings, and d. 1879, leaving issue.
V. Montagu Alexis, 6. 9 May, 1859, m. July, 1882, Honora ]
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. E. Bucklej', Rector of Alderford, |
and has issue.
VI. Ralph Louis .John, b. 29 Aug. ■>n(' <'. 3 Dec. 1868.
I. Adah Maiy Louisa, m. Oct. 1882, Dudley Billings, Esq.
II. Leonora Anna Maria Helen.
III. Octavia Harriette, hi. July, 1888, Charles Humphreys,
Esq., M.D.
He d. 1 June, 1871; his widow, 12 Dec. 1873.
Walter William Ddtton Pollard-Urquhart, Esq. of
Kinturk, Castle Pollard, co. Westmeath, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1873, b. 10 July, 1847 ; d. 29 Dec. 1892, and was
s. by his brother.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, three boars" heads erased
gu., armed and languedaz., a mullet of the last for difference, for
Urquhart; 2nd, arg., a chevron between three escallops az..
for Pollard ; 3rd, arg., three hemp-brakes sa.,for Hampson.
Crests — 1st, Urquhart, A demi-otter rampant ppr., crowned
with an antique crown or, collared or, charged with three
crescents gu. : 2nd, Pollard, A stag trippant arg.. horned or ;
3rd, Hampson, Out of a mural coronet arg., a greyhound's
head sa., collared gu., charged with three plates. Motlo^
Will well.
Seat — Kinturk, Castle Pollard, co. Westmeath.
POLLOCK OF MOUNT AINSTOWN.
Pollock, John Napee Qeoege, .Esq. of Moun-
tainstown, co. Meath, J.P. and H.L., Higli Sheriff
1884-85, b. 19 Jan. 1861 ; m. 3 June, 1891, Anna
Josephine, 5th dau. of Sir Croker Barrington,
Bart., D.L., of Glenstal, co. Limerick, and has issue,
Anna Jessy.
Lineagre. — The estate of Mountainstown was in the
possession of the family of Pollock some time prior to ISOO.
In that year it was left by John Pollock, Esq., to his son,
Arthur Hill Cobnwallis Pollock, Esq., whoirt. 1811, Jessy,
dau. of George Clark, Esq. of West Hatch, Middlesex, and d.
1846, leaving issue,
I. John Osborne George, of whom hereafter.
II. George Annesley, of Oatlands, co. Meath, m. 1846, Lcuisa,
eldest dau. ol Daniel McKay, Esq. of Stephens Green,
Dublin, and d. Jan. 1807, leaving issue, three sons and two
daus.
POL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
POL
1629
The elder son,
John OdBOKKE George Pollock, Esq. of Mountainstown,
CO. Meath, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1854, m. 18 June,
1856, Maria Louisa, eldest dau. of Henry Darley, Ksq. of
Wingfield, Bray, co. Wicklow, and hy her (whom.2n(lly, 1883,
Lieut.-Col. John Nicholas Coddington, and d. 25 March, 188t)
had issue,
I. Abthcb Henry Tatlok, of whom presently.
li John Napeb George, now of Mountainstown.
I Jessy Frances Elizabeth, b. 6 June, lB57,rf. unm. 6 May,
1879.
Mr. J. 0. G. Pollock d. 1 March, 1871. His elder son,
Abthl'e Henry Taylor Pollock, Ksq. of Mountainstown,
6. 18 Nov. 1858 ; d. s. y. 24 Feb. 1881, and was s. by his
brother.
jSeat— Mountainstown, near Kavan.
POLLOCK OF AVENING.
Pollock, Eobeet Eeskine, Esq., Q.C. o£ Aven-
ing Court, co. Gloucester, J.P., b. 2 June, 1849 ; edu-
cated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, LL.B. 1872,
called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1873 ; and
made a Q.C. 1892 ; m. 11 Sept. 1884, Mary Viner,
only child of Capt. Frederic Carl Playne, 1st batt.
Kifle Brigade, and by her (who s. to the settled
estates of lier graudlather, William Playne, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., of Ayening Court and Longfords
(.see Playne of Longfords) ; upon his death in
1884), he has issue,
I. Frederick Robert, 6. 24 Oct. 1SS5.
II. Martin Viner, h. 15 May, 1888.
Lineage.— KOBERT John Pollock, Esq., 2nd son of Eight
Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart, (see Bcbke's Baronetage,
Pollock of Ilatton), Lieut. Sth Madras Cavalry, h. 4 Aug.
1816; m. 1st, 1 Jan. 1841, Ellen, dau. of Admiral Pet:r
Douglas, and by her (who d. 2 Nov. 1846) had issue,
I. Ellen Douglas, d. Tec. 1874.
II. Mary Douglas.
He m. 2ndly, 2 May, 1848, Julia, Sth dau. of Eev. James
Clements, M.A., of Haverfield, co. York, and by her had issue,
I. Egbert Erskine, now of Avening Court.
II. Archibald Gordon, m. 17 April, 18s4, Marion, dau. of
George Hamilton Fletcher, Esq., J.P. of Barrow Hedges
Carshalton, Surrey.
I. Eva.
ji. Florence Julia, to. 5 Aug. 1880, Eobert Garnett Head,
Esq., eldest son of Sir Francis Somerville Head, Bart.
Mr. Pollock d. 1853.
Arri:s — Az., three fleurs-de-lis within abordure engrailed or,
a canton crm., thereon a portcullis of the second. Ci-est — A
boar passant quarterlj- or and vert, pierced through the sinis-
ter shoulder with an arrow ppr. Notto — Audacter et strenue.
Seat— Avening Court, Avening, Gloucestershire.
rown iiMirfences— 74, Queen's Gate, S.W. ; 1, Brick Court,
Temple.
POLLOK OF LISMANY.
PoLLOK, Allan Bingham, Esq. of Lismany, co.
G^lway, b. 3 March, 1874.
Lineag'e.— Allan Pollok, Esq. of Faside, Eenfrew-
Bhire, m. Jean, dau. of John Coats, Esq. of Philips Hill, and
Kilbride, and has issue,
I. Allan, his heir.
1. Agnes, m. James Crum, Esq. of Bushby.
H. Janet, m. Pat)ick Graham, Esq., W.S., of Edinburgh.
Mr. Pollok d. 1851, and was s. by his son,
Allan Pollok, Esq. of Lismany, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1871, b. 16 June, 1815; in. Aug. 1839, Margaret, dau.
of Arthur Pollok, Esq. of Lochliboside, N.B., and had by her
(who d. 1861) issue,
I. Arthur, 6. 1847; d. 1864.
II. John, of Lismany.
I. Barbara Thompson, m. 1S59, John Gardner, Esq. of
Lisbcg, CO. Galway.
n. Mary Thompson, m. 1873, Rev. John N. Ward, of
Gresstnhall Uectory, co. Norfolk.
Mr. Pollok d. March, 1881. His only surviving son,
John Pollok, Esq. of Lismany, J.P. and D.L., High Sherifl
1881, 6. 1850; m. 13 April, 1873, Hon. Florence Madeline
Eingham, 2nd dau. of John Charles Robert, 4th Lord Clan-
niorris, and hud issue.
I. Allan Bingham, his heir.
H. Arthur Persse, b. 26 Dec. 1874.
III. John Frederick, h. 19 Sept. 1876.
IV. Valentine Eobert, 6. 14 Feb. Isa4.
I. Zara Eileen, b. 20 Jan. 1879.
u. Kuby Irene, b. 25 Sept. 1b81.
111. Sheela Maud, b. I8a6.
Mr. Pollok d. 1891.
SfO(s— Lismany, Ballinasloe; Broom, Glasgow ; Ronaclian,.
Clachan, Mull of Cantire, N.B.
POLWHELE OF POLWHELE.
PoLWHELE, Thomas Roxburgh, Esq. of Pol-
Tvhele, Cornwall, M.A., F.G.S., J.P. and D.L.,.
Lieut.-Col. 2nd Brigade Western Division, E.A.,
b. 1831 ; m. June, 1861, Fanny, dau. of Willianj
Thomas Came, Esq., son of Joseph Came, Esq. of
Penzance, F.R.S., E.Gr.S., and by her who d. July,
1893, has issue.
n. Arthur, 6. 18C4.
IV. Archibald, b. 1871.
I. Ernest, 6. 1862.
in. Henry, 6. 1866.
v. Reginald, b. 1872.
I. Dorothea, b. 1876.
Lineage. — This family is of Saxon origin, and takes its-
name from the manor of Polwhele (in Doomsday, Pulhel) co.
Cornwall, a manor occupied, under Edward the Confessor,.
by Winus de Polhol (Polwel or Polwy). It is stated that, in
1140, the Empress, then triumphant over Stephen, conferred
lands in Cornwall upon her Chamberlain,
Drogo dePolwheile, with whom the pedigree of the family
commences. Drogo's descendant,
John Polwheile, Esq. of Polwhele, M.P. for co. Cornwall
4 and 5 Philip and Mary, m. Grace, dau. of Nicholas Lower,
Esq. of Trelask, and was s. by his son,
Degory Polwheile, Esq. of Polwhele, to. Catherine, dau.
and co-heir of Eobert Trencreek, of Treworgan, the first Re-
corder of the borough of Truro, under the charter of Eliza-
beth. By her he had issue, Thomas, his heir ; John ; Philip ;
William, of London; Otho, Eector of Maidenhead; Degory, of
Loudon; Jonathan, Eector of Bagshot; Susannah, m. John
Webber, Esq. of St. Kew ; Anna, in. 1st, William Herle. Esq.
of Berian, and 2ndly, — Canham, Esq. ; Isabella, to. Eicharc?
Chiverton, Esq. of Trehunsey Quethiock; and Maria, m. Johiv
Chattye, Esq. of Truro. The eldest son,
Thomas Polwhele, Esq. of Polwhele and Treworgan
living 1620, m. Dionysia, dau. of John Glanville, of Tavistock,
Judge of the Court of King's Bench, and had. issue, five
sons and two daus. The 4th son, Degory, a staunch Eoyalist,
was made M.D. by the University of Oxford 16G0. The eldest!
son,
John Polwhele, Esq., M.P., of Polwhele, m. Anne, youngest
dau. of Thomas Baskerville, Esq. of Eichardston, Wilts. Ta
his loyalty to King Charles I. Mr. Polwhele devoted a large
part of his patrimonial estate. His eldest son,
John Polwhele, Esq. of Polwhele and Treworgan, m. the
dau. of — Eedinge, Esq. of Northampton, and was s. by his
son,
Richard Polwhele, Esq. of Polwhele and Treworgan, High
Sheriff of Cornwall temp. George I., to. Mary, sister of Rev.
Edward Collins, Vicar of St. Erth and Breage, and was s. by
his son,
Thomas Polwhele, Esq. of Polwhele, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1724,
TO. Mary, dau. of R. Thomas, Esq., an Alderman of Truro, and
dying 1777, was s. by his only son,
Rev. Richard Polwheij;, J. P., Deputy-Warden of the
Stannaries and Vicar of Newlyn, 6. 6 Jan. 1760; m. 1st, 1783,
Loveday, dau. of Samuel Warren, Esq. of Truro, and by her
(who d. 1792) had issue,
I. Edward Collins, Lieut. R.N. d. unm.
I. Maria, d. unm. n. Louisa, d. unm.
He m. 2ndly, 1792, Mary, dau. of Richard Tyrrell, Esq. of Star-
cross, CO. Devon, and by her had issue,
II. Richard Graves, late of Polwhele.
III. Thomas, Gen. Bengal Infantry, to. Jan. 1830, Edi'.h
Hoskins, dau. of John James, Esq. of Truro, and d. 20 May,
1885, leaving issue,
1 Thomas Eoxboroh, now of Polwhele.
1 Edith.
IV. John, deceased.
V. Francis, Lieut. R.N., deceased.
VI. William (Rev.), Vicar of St. Anthony, in Meneage, m.
1831, Georgiana, dau. of John Roskruge, Esq., of the
ancient family ofRuskruge de Rushruge, and d. having had
issue.
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POM
THE LANDED GENTHT.
POX
1 Bichnrd, d. rinm.
1 Maiy, )i(. II. Goilfroy, Esq. of Karonza, Choltonhani.
2 Jano, iii. Capt. Williams.
VII. Lawrence, deceased.
■VIII. Eobert ^U<-'v.), Viuar of Avenbury, m. 1S39, Emily, dau.
of Col. William Pcmbeilou-rigott, of fSlevoy Castle, co.
Wexford, and il. 1877.
IX. Edward (Kev.), M.A., Rector of Pillarton, Cornwall, 7)i.
Jessie, dau. of — Glubb, Esq., and has surviving issue,
1 Kichard Otho, Lieut. K.N., b. 1S54, ?)i. 1878, Edith, only
child of Edward Dornville, Esq. of Greenwich; 2 Francis
Edward, b. 1857; 3 Arthur Baskerville (Re%'.), Rector of
<iuinton, co. Northampton, b. 1858, m. 4 April, 1888, Mary
Itobinson, eldest dau. of Rev. John Leech Porter, formerly
Vicar of Lady wood, near Birmingham; 1 JIary Kate ; 2
Jessie Mead, m. 1874, Michael William de Courcy, now
Lord Kingsale.
' III. Marianne, (?. KJim. iv. Grace, d. v.nm.
V. Isabella, m. Kev. S. Glubb, Vicar of St. Anthony, in
Meiieagc, and is now deceased.
VI. Elizabeth, deceased.
Uev. Richard I'olwhele was well known as a poet, essayist,
.and local historian, and acquired in each department a well-
■carned reputation. He d. March, 1838, and was ». by his eldest
surviving; son,
RicuAHD Graves Polwiiele, Esq. of Polwhele, J. P. and D.L.,
I>icut.-Col. Madras Artillery, b. 20 Oct. 1794; m. 18 Nov. 1829,
Louisa Frances, only dau. of Rev. Robert Greville, of Wyastone
■Grove, co. Derby, Rector of Bonsall and Adlaston, claiming
<icscent from a younger branch of the noble family of Brooke
.and Warwick, and d. 1870, and was s. by his nephew.
Arms — Sa., a saltire engrailed erm., quartering the arms of
lAJKiE. Tresawell, Trencreek, Ac. C'rcst — A bull gu., horned
•or. .Vnother crest of the family is a blackamoor's head, with
sin olive branch in his mouth.
&ut— Polwhele House, near Truro, co. Cornwall.
POMFRET OF GODINTON PARK.
PoMFEET, WiLXiAM PoMFEET, Esq. o£ Godintoii
Tavk, and Morghew, co. Kent, J.P. and D.L., b. 15
Dec. 1828 ; assumed by royal licence name of PoM-
TEET in lieu of Burra, 1882 ; m. 1st, 1853, Isabella,
<iau. of George Nottidge, Esq. of Tunbridge (she
d. 1876) ; m. 2ndly, 1878, Flora Eose, dau. of
C F. Hore, Esq. of Hilden, Beckenham, Kent, and
ty her has issue,
Virgil Pomfret, b. Aug. 1882.
Eva Mary, b. 1879.
Amphyllis Rose, 6. 1885.
IMr. Pomfret is the eldest son of the late William
Burra, of Ashford, Kent, by Mary C, dau. of John
Butler Pomfret, Esq. of Tenterden, Kent.
Seats — Godinton Park, Ashford, and Morghew, Tenterden,
Kent.
Ctubs—Vniou and Carlton.
PONSONBY OF HALE.
PoxsoNBT, Miles de Hale, Esq. of Hale Hall,
■CO. Cumberland, Lord of the Manors of Hale, and
Wilton, Cumberland, b. 14 May, 1841 ; m. 7 Oct.
1865, Malrina Luttrell, dau. of George Williams,
F:sq. of Port Sorrell, Australia, she d. 2 Feb. 1892.
Lilneag'e. — The Ponsonbys derive, it is stated, from an
ancient and noble family in Picardy, and were established in
England by one of the companions in arms of William the
CoNQCEROE. At an early period they settled at Hale, co. Cum-
berland, when they assumed the name of Ponsonbt, from the
Lordship of Ponsonby, where they possessed and had the office
of Barber to the King of England conferred upon them.
During the reign of Henry III., Hale was the property of
Alexander de Hale. His daus., Agnes and Constance, held
it of Thomas de Multon, of Gillesland, temp. Edward I., at
■nhich time the Ponsonbys got Agnes's part, and temp.
EicHARD II. they became possessed of the whole.
John Ponsoney, Esq. of Hale, was father of Simon Pon-
60NBT, Esq. of Hale, m. Anne Eglesfield, of Alenburgh Hall,
Cumberland, and had a son, Henry Ponsonbt, Esq., who
m. Dorothy Sandy, of Rottenden, Cumberland, by whom he
had two sons, both of whom were officers of rank in Crom-
^vell's army, and accompanied him to Ireland 1G49, viz.,
John (Sir), of whom we treat, and Henry, ancestor of Pon-
sonbt 0/ Crotto, CO. Kerry. The elder,
Sir John Ponsonbt, Knt., Col. of Horse in Cromwell's
ai-iny, went with his regiment, which he raised for the service
of the Commonwealth, to Ireland, 1649, and became Sheriff of
cos. Wicklow and Kildare 1654; he represented co. Kilkenny
in the first Parliament 1661. Sir John was 6. 1608; m. 1st,
Dorothy, dau. of John Brisco, Esq. of Crofton, co. Cumberland,
and by her had a son, John, of whose line we treat. He m,
2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Lord Folliot, and widow of Richard,
son and heir of Sir Edward Wingfield, and by this lady was
ancestor of the Earls of Bessborocgh {see Burke's Peerage).
Sir John d. 1678. His son, by his 1st wife,
John Ponsonbt, Esq. of Hale, ■ni.Annc Copley, of Gosforth,'
and had, with other issue, a son and heir,
John Ponsonbt, Esq. of Hale, m. Isabella, dau. of Thomas
Patrickson, Esq. of Scalegill Hall, co. Cumberland, and was
father, with other children, of
John Ponsonby, Esq. of Hale, m. Dorothy, dau. of Miles
Wilson, Esq. of Ashness, co. Cumberland, and had (with three
daus., Mary, Isabella, and Dorothy, to. — Steel, Esq. of
Cockermouth) four sons, John, d. a minor, Miles, of whom
presently, Anthony, and William. The 2nd son,
Miles Ponsonby, Esq. of Hale Hall, J.P. and D.L., m.
Catherine, dau. of Wilfred Clementson, Esq. of Cockermouth,
and d. 3 April, 1814, having by her (who d. Nov. 1814) had
issue, fire sons, who all d.s. 'p., and five daus. The 3id dau.,
Dorothy Ponsonby, m. 17 June, 1805, John Fisher, Esq. of
Whitehaven, J.P. and D.L., who, in her right, and under the
will of her father-in-law, assumed the surname of Ponsonby.
They had issue,
Thomas, d. a minor.
Miles, late of Hale. John, b. Jan. 1821.
Mary. Catherine. Dorothy.
Mr. Ponsonby d. 10 Nov. 1848 ; Mrs. Ponsonby d. 30 Jan.
1852.
Miles Ponsonby, Esq. of Hale Hall, co. Cumberland, J.P.
and D.L., b. 8 Dec. 1808 ; m. 3 May, 1837, Barbara, dau. of
Christopher Wilson, Esq. of Rigmaden Park, Westmorland,
and by her (who d. 1874), has had issue,
I. Miles de Hale, now of Hale.
II. Henry, b. at Paris, 5 March, 1857.
I. Catherine Cumpstone Florence, m. 6 Aug. 1864, Alexander
Staveley Hill, Esq., Q.C., M.P. for Coventry, andd. J4 May,
1868, leaving issue, a son, Henry Staveley Hill.
XI. Dorothy Jane (deceased), to. Robert Arthur Brooke, Esq.
of Bath, Lieut. 11th Hussars, deceased, leaving issue, one
son, Robert Arthur Ponsonby Brooke, deceased.
III. Barbara Ellen.
Mr. Ponsonby d. 25 March, 1892, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Gu., a chevron between three combs arg. Crest —
On a ducal coronet or, three arrows, one in pale and two in
saltire, shafts or, points downwards, feathered and pointed
arg., entwined by a serpent ppr. Motto — Pro rege, lege,
grege.
;Seat— Hale Hall, Beckermet.
PONSONBY OF KILCOOLEY ABBEY.
Ponsonby, Thomas Beabazon, Esq. of Kilcooley
Abbey, co. Tipperary, b. 29 Dec, 1878.
Liineagre. — This is a branch of the Ponsonbys, Earls o/ij
Bessborough.
Majob-Gen. Hon. Henbt Ponsonbt, of Ashgrove, 2nd son |
of William, 1st Viscount Duncannon, to. Lady Frances Bra-
bazon, dau. of Chambre, 5th Earl of Meath, and dying in I
1745 (being slain at Fontenoy), left, with a dau. Juliana, m. [
William Southwell, Esq., a son and successor,
Chambre Bbabazon Ponsonbt, Esq. of Ashgrove, in. 1st, I
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Edward Clarke, Esq., by whom I
he had a dau., F'rances, m. 1767, George Lowther, Esq. of]
Kilrue, co. Meath; 2ndly, Louisa, dau. of John Lyons, Esq. cl
Murant, co. Westmeath, by whom he had another dau. Sarah,
of Llangollen Vale, who d. 1831 ; and 3rdly, Mary, dau. of
Sir William Barker, Bart, of Kilcooley, by whom he left, with
a dau. Mary, wife of Thomas Barton, Esq. of Grove, a son,
Chambre Brabazon Ponsonby, Esq., b. 12 June, 1762; who
inherited Kilcooly from his maternal family, and assumed the
additional surname of Barker. He m. 4 June, 1791, Lady
Henrietta Taylour, eldest dau. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Bective,
and by her (who d. 12 Jan. 1838) had issue,
William, his heir.
Chambre Brabazon, late Capt. 8th Hussars, m. 30 April, 1834,
Mary, dau. of Col. David La Touche, of Marlay, who d. Aug.
1840. He d. 1 May, 1863.
Thomas Henbt, succes.sor to his brother.
Catherine Jane, m. '25 May, 1819, Edward Michael Conolly,
Esq. of Castletown, M.P., and d. 1861.
PON
THE LANDED GENTRY.
POO
1631
Mr. Ponsonby-Earker d. 13 Dec. 1834, and was s. by his eldest
son,
William Possonbt-Bakkek, Esq. of Kilcooley Abbey, co.
Tipperarj-, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Kilkenny 1824,
and Tipperary 1844, h. 9 Kov. 1795; m. 8 Aug. 1816, Eliza-
beth Selina, 4th dau. of Hon. and Eight Eev. William Knox,
D.D., Bishop of Derry, and d. s. p., when he was s. by his
brother,
Thomas Henry Ponsonbt, Esq. of Kilcooley Abbey, Capt. 6th
Dragoon Guards, vi. 21 Feb. 1838, Fanny Mary, dau. of Major
E. L. Dickson, of the Life Guards, and left issue,
I. Chambke Bkabazon, of whom presently.
I. Frances Amelia, d. iinm. 21 July, ISSO.
II. Kathleen Louisa Georgiana.
III. Blanche Mary.
Mr. Ponsonby d. 10 Feb. 1880. His son,
Chajibue Beabazon Ponsonby, Esq. of Kilcooley Abbey,
J.P., High Sheriff 1882, Lieut. 10th Hussars, b. 14 Dec.
1839 ; TO. 22 Oct. 1873, Hon. Mary Eliza Sophia Plunkett, dau.
«f Edward, leth Lord Dunsany, and had issue,
I. Thomas Brabazon, now of Kilcooley.
II. Henry Chambr6, b. 8 April, 1883.
I. Dorothy Constance.
II. Alice Isabella.
Mr. Ponsonby d. 9 Oct. 1884.
Arms, d-c. — Same as Ponsonby of Hale.
&ai— Kilcooley Abbey, Thurles,'co. Tipperar7.
PONSONBY OF INCHIQUIN.
Talbot-Poxsonby, Chaeles Williajt, Esq. of
Incliiqtiin, co. Cork, J.P., retired Lieut. K.N., b.
29 Maj, 1843 ; assumed by royal licence, 1866, the
additional surname and arms of Ponsonby ; m. 15
Jan. 1868, Constance Louisa, youngest dau. of F.
P. Delme-Eadclifle, Esq. of Hitchiu Priory, Herts,
and has had issue,
I. William Charles Frances, b. 14 Oct. 1868; d. 6 June, 1870.
II. John Seymour William, Lieut. K.N., b. 1 May, 1870.
III. Edward Frederick, Lieut. K.A., b. 21 Oct. 1872.
IV. Charles George, b. 1 May, 1874.
V. Frederick William, b. 19 Jan. 1879.
VI. Arthur Hugh Brabazon, 6. 4 Sept. 1885.
I. Evelyn Mary Georgiana, b. 22 Feb. 1876.
II. Constance Emma, b. 18 Nov. 1882.
liineag'e. — William Brabazon Ponsonby, 4th Lord Pon-
sonby, of Imokilly, dying s. p. 10 Sept. 1866, that title became
extinct, and his cousin, the present Mr. TALsoT-PoNsoNBy, s.
to the manor of Inchiquin, in the Barony of Imokilly, co. Cork,
under the will of William, 3rd Lord Ponsonby, assuming there-
upon, by royal sign-manual, the name and arms of Ponsonby
in addition to those of Talbot (see Burke's Peerage, title
Shrewsbury and Talbot).
The Vert Eev. Charles Talbot, Dean of Salisbury (2nd
son of the Hon. and Eev. George Talbot, D.D., who was 3rd
son of Charles, 1st Lord Talbot, of Hensol, Lord Chancellor of
England), m. 27 June, 179G, Lady Elizabeth Somerset, dau.
of Henry, 4th Duke of Beaufort, and d. 23 Feb. 1823, leaving
by her (who d. 5 May, 1856) five sons and six daus. The 2nd
son.
Admiral Sib Charles Talbot, K.C.B., 6. 1 Nov. 1801; m.
11 Dec. 1838, Charlotte Georgiana, widow of Lieut.-Col. Staple-
ton, dau. of Major-Gen. the Hon. William Ponsonby, K.C.B.,
and sister of William, 3rd Lord Ponsonby, of Imokilly, and d.
8 Aug. 1876, leaving with other issue (see Burke's Peerage,
Shrewsbury, E.), a son, the present Charles Willlam Talbot-
Ponsonby, Esq., E.N., now of Inchiquin.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a chevron between three
tombs arg., for Ponsonby ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a lion rampant,
within a border engrailed or, for Talbot. Crests — 1st, On a
ducal coronet or, three arrows, points downwards, one in pale
and two in saltire, shafts or, feathered and pointed arg.,
entwined by a serpent ppr., for Ponsonby ; On a cap of
maintenance gu., turned up erm., a lion statant, tail extended
or, for Talbot. Mottoes — 1st, Pro rege, lege, grege ; 2nd (over
second crest), Prest d'accomplir.
Stats — Inchiquin, near I'oughal, and Langrish House, Peters-
field, Hants.
Clubs — Carlton, S.W., and Naval and Military, W.
POOLE OF MAYFIELD.
Poole, Hewitt, Esq. of Mayfield, co. Cork,
J.P., Major South Cork Militia, b. 5 Jan. 1812 ; tn.
1st, 31 May, 1836, Jane, eldest dau. of the late
Joseph Deane Freeman, Esq. of Castle Cor, co.
Cork, D.L., and by her (who d. Feb. 1841) has had
issue,
I. Thomas, 6. 1 Jan. 1840 ; d. Oct. 1852.
I. Bessie Deane Freeman.
II. Joanna Townsend, m. 17 April, 1879, Horace Townshend,
Esq., late Capt. 99th Eegt.
He m. 2ndly, 17 Nov. 1849, Lucia Anne, eldest
dau. of Kichard Wills Gason, Esq. of Kichmond,
Nenagh, co. Tipperary, D.L., and by her (who d.
22 April, 1888) has issue,
n. Hewitt Eichard, 6. 18 Jan. 1853.
III. Alice Katherine, d. 22 Nov. 1862.
IV. Lucia Theodora.
Xiineag'e — Thomas Poole, stated to have been a scion
of the Cheshire family of Poole of Poole Hall, and of the
Gloucestershire family of Charfiiild Manor, near Thornbury,
purchased the estate of Maytield, co. Cork, 1628. He m.
Mary, dau. of Francis Bernard, Esq. of Castle Mahon, co.
Cork, and was father of
Francis Poole, Esq. of Mayfield, m. Margaret, dau. of
Capt. Thomas Hungerford, of The Island, and had a son,
Thomas Poole, Esq. of Mayfield, m. Miss Hewitt, of Clan-
coole, CO. Cork, and was father of
Thomas Poole, Esq. of Mayfield, in. Anna, dau. of Henry
(or Walter) Baldwin, Esq. of Mossgrove, co..Cork, and had a
son,
Hewitt Baldwin Poole, Esq. of Mayfield, iji. 17C8, Doro-
thea, dau. of Jonaa Morris, Esq. of Barley Hill, co. Cork, and
had issue, i. Thomas, his heir ; ii. Jonas Morris (Eev.), m.
Mary Anne, dau. of E. Sealy, Esq. of Barleyfield, co. Cork,
and d. leaving issue, Hewitt Eobert (Eev.), D.D., Fellow
Trin. Coll. Dublin, Dorothea, Harriett, and Mary Anne ;
I. Anna Baldwin ; ii. Dorothea, m. Eev. Eobert Cane ; in.
Catherine (Mrs. Meade) ; iv. Barbara (Mrs. Keatinge) ; v.
Elizabeth, m. Samuel M'Call, Esq. of Glyntown; vi. Maria
(Mrs. Morgan) ; vii. Harriet, ?(!.. Eev. Morgan Jellett, and was
mother of Eev. J. H. Jellett, Provost of Trin. Coll. Dublin;
viii. Jane Morris ; ix. Charlotte Sophia. Mr. Poole d. 1800,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Poole, Esq. of Mayfield, b. 1773; vi. 14 June, 1806,
Joanna Meade, dau. of the Eev. Horace Townsend, of Derry
Eosscarbery, and by her (who d. 1865) had issue,
I. Hewitt, now of Mayfield.
II. Horace Townsend, 6. 6 Jan. 1813; to. Judith Isabella,
eldest dau. of Lionel J. Fleming, Esq. of Newcourt, Skib-
bereen, co. Cork, and d. 24 March, 1872, having had issue,
Thomas Hewitt and Elizabeth.
III. Thomas, m. Anne, eldest dau. of J. Bennett, Esq., J.P.,
of Willaston, Douglas, Isle of Man.
I. Helena Charlotte. ii. Dorothea Morris.
III. Katharine Townsend, m. Henry Newton, Chief Justice
of Bombay, and d. 1865, leaving five daus.
IV. Charlotte Meade, deceased,
v. Joanna Isabella.
VI. Elizabeth Henrietta, m. AV'illiam J. Cummins, M.D., and
(/. 1808, leaving a son and a dau.
VII. Isabella Susan, m. John William Perrott, Esq. ofThorn-
cliffe and Castle Lyons, co. Cork, and had a son and a
dau.
Mr. Poole filled the ofiice of Sovereign of Midleton for upwards
of thirty years. He d. 1854.
Arms — Az., scmee de lis or, a lion rampant arg. Crest — Out
of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head az., beaked gold. Motto
— Pollet virtus.
-Seat— Mayfield, near Bandon, co. Cork.
POOLE OF MARBURY HALL.
PooxE, CuDWOETH Halsted, Esq. of Marbury
Hall, CO. Chester, J.P. for that co. and for Salop,
High Sheriff co. Chester 1880; b. 22 Aug. 1847;
>». 24 Mav, 1870, Isabel Marian, youngest dau. of
the late Sir George Chetwynd, 3rd Bart, of Gren-
don Hall, co. Warwick, and" by her (divorced 1878)
he has a dau.,
Florence Mary Charlotte.
Lineage. — Domville Halsted, Esq. of Dane B.ank,
assumed the name of Poole in compliance with the will of the
Eev. Cudworth Poole ; he was 6. at Lyniine, Cheshire, 21 July,
1701, and was bur. 1 May, 1795, having m. 20 Jan. 1783, Sarah,
dau. and co-heiress of James Massey of EostUerne, and by
1632
POO
THE LAJ^DED GENTRY.
POP
Jier (who (I. about 1837) had issue, i. Domville Halsted Ctd-
■woRTH, of Marbury Hall, a. 1S69, and was s. by his nephew,
Ci'BwoKTnllALSTED (stt heloic); II. John Halstcd ; iii. William
IIalsted, of whom presently ; anil iv. James. The 3rd son,
William Halsted Toole, Esq. of Terrick Hall, co. Salop,
who m. 5 Feb. IS'29, Elizabeth, Oau. of James Francklin, Esq.
of Gonalston, l\otts, and by her (.wlio d. 25 May, 18-18, aged
S8) had issue,
I. Domville Halsted, b. i Nov. 1832 ; d. March, 184J.
II. WilUam Halsted, h. 20 March, 1835, killed at the taking
of the Iledan 1S65.
III. John Halsted, b. 20 Oct. 1845 ; d. July, 184G.
IV. CrDwoRTH Halsted, now of Marbury Hail, s. his uncle,
Domville Halsted Ccdworth Poole, Esq.
I. Elizabeth Ekanora Halsted, d. July, 1878.
II. Sarah Halsted, m. Oct. 1856, Thomas Hugh Sandford,
Esq. of Sandford, co. Salop.
III. Judith Caroline Halsted. m. June, 1850. Col. Bryan
George Davies-Cooke, of Colomendy, Mold, N. Wales, and
has two sons and two daus.
IV. Mary Halsted, 7)!. Jan. 1804, Col. Charles Franee-
llayhurst, of Bostock Hall, Cheshire, and d. June, 1877,
leaving three sons and two daus.
Mr. Poole d.2S Jan. 1859, aged 66.
,SiaJ— Marbury Hall, Whitchurch, Salop,
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POOLE OF CAENi:ST.
Owen, Mart Elizabeth, of Gwynfa, co. Car-
narvon and Caenest, co. Merioneth, only dau. and
heiress of the late WiiLiAM Theabsbt Poole, Esq.,
D.L., of Gr«"ynfa and Caenest, in. 16 Feb. 1884, Kev.
Hugh W. Owen, who d. 1 J une, 1886, and has issue,
Margaret Mart Gwendolen, b. 8 July, 188G.
liineage.— PticHARD Poole, 6. 1769, m. 31 July, 1797,
Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. lUchard Atkinson, and d. 1807,
leaving by her (who d. 1853) a son,
Eichabd Anthony Poole, of Caenest, J.P. and D.L., who
7rt. 23 Nov. 1823, Elizabeth Yate, and by her (who d. 17 April,
1868; had issue,
I. Eichard Owen, d. g. p. 8 Aug. 1857.
II. William Theabsbt, late of Gwynfa
HI. Charles Marshall, m. Liila Elizabeth, dau. of E. G.
Powell, Esq., and d. 4 Jan. 1893, leaving issue,
Charles Edward Hamilton, b. 30 June, 1865, Lieut. 2nd
batt. the Welsh llegt.
Hugh Iteginald Anthony, 6. 26 Aug. 1868.
Alfred William Jeffery, b. 24 April', lb71, d. 0 Jan. 1892.
Amy Margaret Elizabeth Ciceley, 6. 19 July, 1872.
IV. John Washington, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Owen Jones,
Esq.. and d. 15 Oct. 1893.
1. Elizabeth Anne, d. unm. 19 Feb. 1877.
Mr. R. A. Poole d. 17 Sept. 1863. His son,
William Thearsbt Poole, Esq. of Gwynfa, co. Carnairon,
and Caenest, co. Merioneth, J.P. and D.L. for co. Merioneth,
and J.P. CO. Carnarvon, b. 2 Oct. 1825; m. 13 Aug. 1861, Mar-
garet, eldest dau. of George Howarth, Esq. of Hawthorn House,
Lancashire, and d. 22 Nov. 1893, leaving issue.
Mart Elizabeth, now of Gwynfa and Caenest.
Seats— Gy;yaia, co. Carnarvon ; and Caendst, Llanbedr, co.
Merioneth.
POOLER OF TYROSS.
PooLEE, Rev. James Galbeaith, D.D., Eector
of Newtownards, co. Down, Rural Dean of Bangor,
Chaplain to the Marquess of Londonderry, Canon
of St. Patrick's Catliedral, Dublin, and some time
Scholar of Trin. Coll. Dublin, b. 1826 ; m. 7 June,
1855, Angelica, 5th dau. of the late Rev. Edward
Leslie, B.D., Rector of Anahilt, co. Down, and grand-
dau. of Charles Powell Leslie, Esq. of Castle Leslie,
Glasslough, M.P. for co. Monaghan, and has issue,
I. Lewis Arthur Trevor (Rev.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin,
Minor Canon of Down Cathedral, 6. 29 Jan. 1858 ; m. Sept.
1885, Augusta, 2nd dau. of the Ven. John Charles Wolfe,
Archdeacon of Clogher, and has issue,
James Galbraith, b. 1887.
Isabella Mabel, b. 1893.
II. Charles Francis Knox (Rev.), 6. 7 Jan. 1860.
III. Edward Leslie, M.D.,6. 2 Aug. 1861 ; ni.l886, Emma, only
ilau. of the late Alexander Johns, Esq. of Sunnylands,
Carrickfergus, and has a dau. Angelica Leslie, 6. 1887.
IV. James Galbraith George, b. 19 Nov. 1869.
I. Ida Fi-anees Margaret.
II. Angelica Katharine.
Lineage.— The family of Pooler of Ti/rng.t, which claims
Norman extraction, is of antiquity in co. Armagh. In 1689,
Robert (eldest son oi Robert Pooler, Esq. of Tyross, and
grandson of Capt. Robert Pooler, who settled at Tyross, in
the reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1585, and received a grant of
lands), led troops to the relief of Derry. " Pooler," says
Stcabt, in his Historical Memoirs of Annoc/h, " in almost
every sortie made by the famous Murray, was always in the
thickest of the battle, and yet escaped unhurt. When, how-
ever, the garrison had received information that the Irish
army had commenced its retreat. Pooler looked through an
embrasure in the battlements, in hope of witnessing its final
departure. At that moment, arandoni shot from one of those
who had lingered in the rear struck him on the head and killed
him on the spot, the last man slain at the siege of Derry." In
the Metrical Catalogue of the Besiegers aad Defenders of Derry ^ ^
1689, published in Grahim's Ireland Preservid, Pooler is
alluded to in the following line —
" Cust and Cross and Pooler of Tyross."
Rev. James Galbraith Pooler is only surviving son of
Robert Pooler, Esq. of Tyross, co. Armagh, by Frances hi.?
wife, dau. of Samuel Reid, Esq. of Newry, grandson of Robert
Puoler, Esq. of Tyross (6. 1734, d. 18231, by Katherinehis wife,
dau. of John Galbraith, Esq. of Rascavy, co. Tyrone, by his
wife Katharine, 2nd dau. of Samuel Perry, Esq. of Moylouch-
morc, by his wife Katharine Lowry, auntof Armar Lowry, 1st;
Earl of Belmore, great-grandson of John Pooler, Esq. of
Tyross (6. Sept. 1700, d. Sept. 1746), by his wife Martha, dau.
of William Scott, Esq. of Scottsborough, co. Fermanagh,,
great-great-grandson of Robert Pooler, Esq. of Tyross (6. 1626,
and d. 1742, aged 116), by his wife Susanna, sister of Johtt
Grindall, Esq. Governor of Antigua, great-great-great-grandson
of Robert Pooler, Esq. of Tyross (b. 1594), by his wife Eliza-
beth, 2nd dau. of Walter Bond, Esq., great-great-great-great-
grandson of Capt. Robert Pooler (6. 1541), by his wife Maud,
only dau. of George Armitage, Esq.
Arms — Per pale, or and arg., a fesse az., between two lions'
heads erased in chief gu. and a crescent in base of the third.
Crtst—A. falcon rising, ppr., belled or, and charged on the
breast with a lozenge gu. Motto — Vi et virtute.
Seats —The Rectory, Newtownards, co. Down ; and Tyross,
-■Vrmagh.
POPHAM OF LITTLECOTE.
Letboene-Popham, Francis William, Esq. of
Littlecote, Wilts, and Hunstrete Park, Somerset,
J.P.Berks and Wilts, late Lieut. BerkshireYeomanry,
b. 8 March, 1862 ; s. his uncle 1881 ; m. 12 Nov.
1890, Maud Isabel, younger dau. of Harry Howard,
Esq. of Greystoke Castle, Cumberland (see Bueke's
Peerage, Norfolk, D.)
Lineagre. — The family of Popham were formerly seated
at a place of the same name in Hants. They were, it is stated,
in the favour of the Kmpress Maud, and held honourable
stations in the reign of HenrtIII. To Hants they gave several
Sheriffs from the reign of Edward III. to that of Henry VI.,
when they removed to Somersetshire.
Gilbert Popham de Popham, Esq., co. Southampton, living;
temp. King John, vi. Joan, dau. of Robert Clark, Esq. feoffee
in trust for the Manor of Popham, and d. 35 Henrt III.,,
leaving a son and heir,
Robert Popham de Popham, Esq. who left issue, two sons,.
I. John, whose great-great-great-grandson, Stephen Pophamt
DE Popham (nephew of Sir John Popham. K.G.), d. without
male issue, leaving four daus., Elizabeth, m. John Wadham;
Margery, in. Thomas Hampden, of Bucks ; Eleanor, m. Johi\
Barintine ; and Alice, m. John F'oster, Esq. ; ii. Hugh, of
whose line we treat. The 2nd son.
Sir Hugh de la Popham, Knt., one of King Edward I.'s
Commissioners for fixing the boundaries of royal forests in
Somerset, ni. Joan, dau. of Sir Stephen Kentishberry, Knt.
of Huntworth, Somerset, and widow of Sir John Trivet, and
had a son. Sir John Popham, Knt. who lived temp. Edward 1.
and Edward II., and m. Alexandria, dau. of John Horsey, of
Horsey, and had a son and heir.
Sir Hcgii Popham, Knt. m. Hawise, dau. of Robert Brent,
and had an eldest son.
Sir John de la Popham, Knt. m. Dionys Powell, or Paulctt,
and d. 48 Edward III. He left an eldest son,
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1633
Thomas Pofham, Esq. of Huntworth. r,i. Cecilia, dau. of
John Hugon, and d. (5 Henry V., leaTing a son and heir,
William Popham, Esq. of Huntworth, m. Agnes, dau. and
heir of William Edmondes, and d. 4 Edwabd IV., leaving an
■eldest son,
John Popham, Esq.. m. Isabella, dau. and heir of Thomas
Knoyle, or Knowles, and had an eldest son,
Aleiander Popham, of Huntworth. He m. Jane, dau. of
Sir Edward Stradling, Knt. of Saint Donafs Castle, co. Gla-
morgan, and had two sons,
I. Edwabd, of Huntworth, living 1573, m. Jane, dau. of
Eichard Norton, of Abbott's Lee, and had a son and suc-
■cessor,
Alesandgb Popham, Esq. of Huntworth, bur. in the
Temple, London, who m. Dulcibella, dau. of Jotn Barley,
and had three sons. The 3rd son,
Thomas Popham, Esq. of Huntworth, s. his brother
Edward 1623. He m. 1st, Grace, dau. of William Dale, Esq.
of Somerset, by whom he had a dau. Sarah, m. — Score.
He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Henry Darby, of Beamiaster.
and had a son and successor,
Thomas Popham, Esq. of Huntworth, who m. Eleanor
Wansford, and had two sons, Alexander, his heir, and
Thomas, who to. and had issue. The elder son,
Alexander Popham, Esq., m. thrice. By his 1st wife,
Elizabeth Linney, he had a son, Francis, of Wellington,
and a dau. Elizabeth, m. Rev. John Hawes, and by the
3rd, Mary, dau. of Thomas Gatchell, Esq. of Clawsey, d.
1717, two sons, Thomas and Alexander, the elder of whom,
Thomas Popham, Esq. of West Bagborough, Somerset, m.
Sarah Andrews, and was father of
Alexander Popham, Esq. of Bagborough, whom. Char-
lotte Louisa, dau. and co-heir of Samuel Eyre, Esq. of New-
House, Wilts, and left at his decease, 6 Oct. 1792, a son,
Francis, and two daus., Louisa Charlotte, m. Rev. Francis
Warre, D.C.L.. of Cheddon Fitzpaine, Somerset, who d.
1854, and Letitia Harriet, who d. unm. Feb. 18.i6. His son,
Francis Popham, Esq. of Bagborough, 6. March, 1780;
m. 1809, Susan, dau. of Nicholas Fenwick, Esq. of Lem-
mington, Northumberland, and left an only child and
heir,
Susan, m. 17 July, 18.51, the late Mobdacnt Geokgb
Fenwick-Bissett, Esq., 1st Dragoon Guards (see p. 640).
II. John (Sir), of whom we treat. This
Sir John Popham, Knt. 2nd son of Alexander Popham, of
Huntworth, by Jane Stradling his wife, was constituted Lord
•Chief Justice of England, and, having accumulated an ample
fortune, purchased, in the time of Elizabeth, from the family
of Darell, the estate of Littlecote, Wilts.* Sir John Popham
m. Amy, dau. and heir of Robert Games, Esq. of Castleton,
to. Glamorgan, and had issue, one son and six daus. He d.
1607, and was s. by his son,
SiE Francis Popham, Knt. of Littlecote, Member in the last
Parliament of Queen Elizabeth, and in all those of Kings
James I. and Charles 1. He was excepted out of the general
pardon by the latter prince. Hem. Anne, dau. and heir of
John Dudley, Esq. of Stoke Newington, grandson of Thomas,
■so n of Edward, Lord Dudley, and had issue, i. John, Gentle-
man of the Privy Chamber to King Chap.les I., rf. v. p. and
s.p. : 11. Alexander, his heir; iii. Thomas, who d. s. p.;
tv. Hugh, slain at Sherborne during the civil wars; and
V. Edward, who was Admiral of the Fleet with Dean and Blake
during the civil wars, and, at his decease. Aug. 1651, had a
public funeral at Westminster Abbey. Sir Francis was s. by
his eldest surviving son,
Alexander Popham, Esq. of Littlecote, M.P. .Somerset, and
one of Cromwell's Upper House. In the Healing Parliament,
Popham voted for the Restoration, and had subsequently the
honour of entertaining King Charles II. at Littlecote, during
the royal progress. He m. 1st. Letitia, dau. of William Carre,
Esq., Groom of the Bedchamber to James I., and had issue,
Francis (Sir), his heir.
Alexander, who .s. his nephew.
George, of Barwick Bassett and of Winchester, m. Dulcibella,
dau. of John Ford, Esq. of Harting, Sussex, and dying
16S7, left, with two daus. (Letitia, m. Francis Popham, Esq.
of Wellington, and Elizabeth, m. Dr. Norwood, of Win-
chester) a son.
* Camden, when speaking of the Lord Chief Justice Popham,
says: — "Now it, viz., Wellington, in Somerset, is a market
town, whose chief distinction is the Honourable Sir John
Popham, a person of ancient nobilty, strict justice, and un-
wearied application, for it is not proper that men of distin-
guished virtue, and who have deserved well of their country,
should be forgotten. While Chief Justice of the Queens
Bench, he administered justice with so much impartiality and
wholesome .severity, that England has been long indebted to
him, principally for its domestic tranquillity and security."
Camden published this work in 1607, the year m which the
judge died.
II.
John, of Russley, Wilts, and of Newport and Shanklin,
Isle of Wight, whose great-granddau. and heir, Mary
Popham, m. Rev. Richard Walton White, Rector ot
Wotton, Islo of Wight (see White-Popham of Shanklin).
Essex, m. John, 3rd Lord Poulet.
Letitia, m. Sir Edward Seymour, Bart, of Berry Pomeroy
(his 2nd wife).
Anna, to. William Ashe, Esq. of Heytesbury, 'Wilts.
Alexander Popham d. 1669, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Francis Popham, Littlecote, created a Knight of the
Bath at the coronation of King Charles II. He m. Helena,
dau. and heir of Hugh Rogers, E.»q. of Cunnington, Somerset,
and dying 28 Aug. 1674, was a. by his only son,
Alexander Popham, Esq. of Littlecote, who m. the Lady
Anne Montagu, dau. of Ralph, 1st Duke of Montagu, by whom
(who m. 2ndly, Lieut.-Gen Hervey) he left an only dau.,
Elizabeth, in. 1st, Edward Richard, "Viscount Hinchinbroke,
and 2ndly, Francis Seymour, Esq., brother of the Duke of
Somerset.
Mr. Popham d. 16 June, 1705, when, having no male issue,
the estates reverted to his uncle,
Alexander Popham, Esq. of Littlecote and Honndstrete,
M. P. 1654 and 1656, who m. Jane French, and had four sons,
and two daus. The eldest son and heir,
Fbancis Popham, Esq. of Littlecote, to. his kinswoman,
Anne, dau. of Alexander Popham, Esq. of Bourton, co.
Gloucester (son of Col. Edward Popham, who d. 1651), and
had issue. Mr. Popham d. 23 Sept. 1735, aged 52, and was .«.
by his son,
Edwabd Popham, Esq. of Littlecote, M.P. for Wilts 1741,
1747, 1754, and 1761. He m. Rebecca Huddon, and hadissue,
Francis, his heir.
Edward (Rev.;, D.D.,ff.s.p. 16 Sept. 1815.
Anne, m. William Leyborne Leyborne, Esq., Governor of
Grenada, St. Vincent, and Tobago 1772, and was mother
of
Edwabd William Letbobne, who s. his uncle in the
Popham estates.
Mr. Popham d. 1779, and wass. by his son,
Francis Popuam, Esq. of Littlecote and Honndstrete, who
TO. Dorothy, dau. of Matthew Hutton, D.D., Archbishop of
Canterbury, but dying .s. p. 1780, devised his estates to his
nephew,
Edwabd William Letbobne-Popham, Esq. of Littlecote,
J. P., High Sheriff 1830, h. 27 June. 1764, Gen. in the army,
who assumed the surname and arms of Popham. He m. '22
July, 1806, Elizabeth, dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon John
Andrew, Rector of Powderham, Devon, by Isabella his wife,
dau. of Sir William Courtenay, and sister of 1st Viscount
Courtenay, by whom (who </. 1 March, 1836) he had issue,
I. Edward William, of whom presently.
II. Francis, M.A., J. P. and D.L. Wilts, b. 14 Oct. 1803; in.
3 Sept. 1837, Elizabeth, 2nd survivingdau. of James Block,
Esq. of Charlton, Wilts (co-heiress with her sisters Lady
Sherborne and Hon. Mrs. Maurice Wingfield) and by her
(who d. 21 Aug. 1865) had is.?ue,
1 Francis Hugh, 6. 19 Jan. 1861 : d. 21 June, 1861.
2 Fbancis William, now of Littlecote.
3 Francis Hugh Arthur, b. 4 March, 1864.
4 Francis Alexander Compton, b. 31 March, 1865; v.i. 2
Jan. 1890, Ethel, dau. of J. Kent Rye, Esq. of St. Geo;ge's
House, Brighton, and has issue, a son,
HcGH Alexandeb, b. 1890.
1 Elizabeth Susan, m. 9 Feb. 1882, Louis George de Hale,
elde-st son of Hon. Gerald and Lady Maria Ponsonby, and
(by him who d. 1827) has issue.
Mabel, b. 27 April, 1883.
Eileen-Cecilia, 0. 24 March, 1885.
Joan, b. 1887.
2 Elinor Louisa, m. 17 Dee. 1891, Arthur Tremayne,
younger son of James W'entworth Buller, Esij. ot
Downes, by Charlotte his wife, dau. oi Lord Henry
Howard.
Mr. Ponsonby d. 6 Nov. 1887.
HI. John, Rector of Chilton Foliatt, Wilts, b. 19 Feb. 1811;
m. 1st, Frances, dau. of Edward Lloyd Saundei'S, Esq. of
Stoke House, Devon, and had issue. He m. 2ndiy, Ann,
dau. of Dr. Mevrick, of Bamsbury, Wilts, and had issue.
His dau. Dorothy, in. 11 Aug. J8S7, Thomas Tyrwhiit
Drake, Esq. of Sliaideloes. Rev. John Ley borne- Popham
d. 24 Sept. 1872.
IV. Alexander Hugh, b. 27 Nov. 1821; m. 1854, Anne Gcor-
giana, dau. of George Dodwell, Esq. of Kevinsford, co.
.Sligo, and d. 24 May, 1866, leaving with other issue,
Alexander Hugh, b. 1855.
Annie Elizabeth, in. 11 Nov. 1886, Charles James Phillips,
eldest son of C. T. Phillips, Esq. of Mortlake.
I. Dorothy, d. unm. ii. Elizabeth, d. unm.
5 m:
1634
POP
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III. MaTT Anne, m. 12 May, 1835, Charles Eyre, Esq. of
Welford Park, Berks, and d. 12 March, 1S55.
IV. Isabella, m. Major Miller Mundy.
Gen. Leybome-Poph.'im was s. at his decease by his eldest
son,
Edward William LETnoRNE-PoPHAM, Esq. of Littlecote
and Hunstrete Park, b. 6 Sept. 1807, and d. s. p. 1881.
Arms — Arff., on a chief gu. two bucks' heads caboshed or,
quartering the ensigns of Leyborne, az., 6ix lions rampant
arg. Ci-tst — A stag's head erased ppr. Motto — Mens prisiina
mansit.
&'«(«— Littlecote Park, Ramsbury, and the Weirs, Chilton
Foliatt, Hungerford, Wilts ; and Hunstrete, Pensford, Bristol,
Somerset.
POPHAM OF SHANKLIN.
PoPHAM, Fr.\xcis White, Esq. of Shanklin and
Wotton Lodge, Isle of Wight, J.P. and D.L., b. 2
Dec. 1829, educated at Eton and University Coll.
Oxford, B.A. 1853, M.A. 1856, and is Patron of
two livings, assumed the name of Popham by royal
license 1853 ; m. 16 April, 1872, Margaret Emma,
youngest dau. of Rev. N. Hubbersty, of Wirksworth,
CO. Derby.
Liineagre. — This is a branch of the great and ancient
House of Popham of Hants and Wilts.
George Popham, Esq. (3rd son of Alexander Popham, Esq.
of Littlecote {see that family), m. Dulcibella, dau. of John
Ford, of Harting, Sussex, and dying 1G87, left issue,
John, of whom presently.
Letitia, m. Francis Popham, Esq. of Wellington.
Elizabeth, m. Cornelius Norwood, LL.D., Fellow of Winton
College.
The only son,
John Popham, m. 1st, Grace Broad, dau. of Alexander
Alchorne, Esq. (by Grace his wife dau. and heir of Eichard
Broad), and by her (who inherited the estates of Denys, of
Shanklin, and of the elder branch of Lisle) had issue, a son,
John, his heir. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Bedston,
Esq. and had issue, Elizabeth, m. Col. William Hill, whose
eldest son. Col. Fitzmauriee Hill, left a son Charles Popham
Hill. Mr. Popham d. i75-i, and was s. by his son,
John Popham, Esq. of Newchurch and Shanklin, m. Sarah,
dau. of John Shapeleigh, of New Court Devon, (L 1762, and
left issue, a son,
John Popham, of Kikehill and Shanklin, m. Mary, dau. of
James Perry, Esq., and d. June, 1816, leaving issue, an only
surviving dau. and heir,
Mary Popham, to. 19 Nov. 1812, Eev. Eichard Walton
AVhite, Rector of Wotton, Isle of Wight, and of Upcerne,
Dorset, J. P., who d. 2 Dec. 1854, and left issue,
Francis, now of Shanklin.
Mary, m. Col. John Cameron Macpherson, of 42nd High-
landers, 4th son of the late Duncan Macpherson, of Cluny.
Grace. Katherine.
J^amilij of Mbitt.
This family was seated near Basingstoke, Hants, where
Thomas White, and afterwards his son Jenkin or John
White, held considerable estates in the 14th and 15th centuries,
part of which — the Manor of Hall Place or The Hall Place,
their probable residence — was conveyed to New College by
John White, successively Master and Warden of Winchester,
and afterwards Bishop of that see. Thence is.sued various
branches to Farnham, Southwarnborough, Southwick, Hants ;
Hutton, Essex; andStanton St. John, co. Oxford. The branch
before us is descended from John White, Esquire of the Body
of King Henry VIII., from which monarch he obtained large
grants of land, especially the Priory of Southwick. He //(.
1st, Anne, dau. of Lewis Wingfield, and widow of Anthony
Poundes, Esq. of Drayton Pagenham, and by her had no issue.
He in. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of William Pounde, and sister of
the sjid Anthony Pounde, and by her had, with other issue, a
son, Edward, of whom presently. He ni. 3rdly, Isabel, dau.
of — Vachell, and widow of George Dabricourt, but by her
had no issue. He rf. 15G7. His son,
Edward White, of Southwick, Sheriff of Hants 1573, m.
Maiy, dau. and co-heir of Anthony Pounde. His will bears
date 1588. His 4th son,
William White, Esq. of Stubbington, w. Joan, dau. of
— Wlieller, and had an only son,
William White, Esq. of Stubbington, bapt. at Tichfield 23
Nov. 1598 ; m. 21 Nov. 1625, Anne, dau. of James Godden, of
Hooke and by her (who d. 1G74) left at his decease, 30 Sept.
1680, an only son, William White, of Stubbington, bapt. at
Tichfield, 20 Feb. 1632, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Cheek,
of Newport. His will bears date 1687. His 3rd son,
John White, of Winchester, bapt. at Tichfield 1655, Tn.
18 Oct. 1691, Sarah, dau. of James Barefoote, of the city of
Winton and d. 1706, leaving a son,
William White, of Newport and Fairlea, Isle of Wight,
J.P., bapt. 7 Dec. 1694; m. 4 Dec. 1723, Anne, dau. of Joha
Imber, Esq., Capt. E.N., and by her (who d. 25 July, 1771) i
had issue. Mr. White d. 12 June, 1774, and was s. by his
son,
John White, Esq. of Fairlee and Upcerne, of the Middle
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, bapt. 11 March, 1733; m. 1st
Frances Leonora, sole child of John Robinson Lytton, Esq. of
Knebworth, Herts, and by her had no issue. Ho ia. 2ndly,
Dec. 1764, Grace, dau. of Richard March, of Enfield and
Shallow Hall, eventual heir of Eichard March, and co-heir of
her uncle, Thomas Strode, Esq. of Pamham, Dorset, and (iL
25 Dec. 1800) had issue,
I. John, of Upcerne and Fairlee, J.P., and D.L., High Sheriff
CO. Dorset 1821, bapt. 1774; m. 1st, Esther, dau. of G.
Hester, of Oxford, which lady d. s. p. He to. 2ndly, Hai-
riett, dau. and co-heir of George Proctor Upton, of Yeovil
and d. Dec. 1830, having had issue,
1 John, of Upcerne and Fairlee, 6. 12 March, 1816; (L
1843.
2 William, of Upcerne and Fairlee, &. 1819 ; d. 1865 : s. in
his estates by his sister.
1 Grace Helen, m. John Batten, Esq. of Aldon, Somerset,
and has issue.
2 Harriett, deceased.
II. Thomas, of Clifton, co. Gloucester, m. Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of Thomas Matravers, Esq. of Westbury, Wilts,
and d. 1857, having had issue,
1 Elizabeth, to. Rev. Henry Mair, of Yeovil.
2 Emma, m. her cousin, Eichard Goodlad, Esq. of Hill
Place, Hants; d. 1867.
3 Georf;iana.
4 Maria, d. unm. 1827.
III. George, of Gibraltar, H.M. Eeceiver-General, Major-
Gen., K.T.S. in the Kingdom of Portugal, to. 1st, 8 March,
1814, Donna Maria, dau. of Don Joseph Timoteo de Mirande,.
of Elvas, Portugal, and had by her one son, John. He m.^
2ndly, Emma Chichele, dau. of Eichard Chichele Plowden,
Esq., Indian Director, and by her had issue,
1 George Chichele, b. 1824; d. 1838.
r Emma, d. 1861.
Major-Gen. White d. 1843.
IV. kicHARD Walton (Eev.) of whom presently.
I. Frances Leonora, m. 1803, Richard Goodlad, Esq. of Hili
Place, Hants, and had issue.
The 4th son,
Eev. Eichabd Walton White, of Upcerne, Dorset, J.P.,.
Eector of Wotton, Isle of Wight, m. 19 Nov. 1812, Mary, dau.
and heir of John Popham, Esq. of Kite Hill and Shanklin,
and by her (who d. 16 March, 18oG) had (with three daus.) one
son,
Francis White, who assumed the additional surname of
Popham 1853, and is the present Francis White Popham,
Esq. of Shanklin.
j4r/)w— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., on a chief gu. two bucks'
heads or, for Popeam ; 2nd and 3rd az., on a cross, quarterly
erm. and or, between four falcons arg., beaked of the third, a.
fret between as many lozenges of the field, for White. Cresc
— Out of a ducal coronet per pale az. and gu., a camel's head
ppr., erased az., gorged with a chaplet of lilies and roses, also
ppr.
.Seat— Manor House, Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
PORCH OF EDGARLEY.
PoECH, John Albert, Esq. of Edgarley, co.
Somerset, J.P., b. 21 April, 1833 ; m. 2 Attg. 1866,
Margaret, 2nd dau. of Edward Bagehot, Esq., and
has issue,
I. Albert Porch, b. 30 Oct. and d. 18 Nov. 1809.
II. Cecil Porch, b. 25 Jan. 1873.
HI. Eobert Bagehot, 6. 3 April, 1875.
IV. Eeginald Colmore, b. 14 Dec. 1876.
I. Edith May, b. I May, 1868.
liineagre. — John Fry Eeeves, Esq., who purchased
about 1825, the abbey of Glastonbury, to. 1807, Maria, dau. of
the late Thomas Porch, Esq. of Wells, Somerset, who acquired
the Edgarley estate, and by this lady had issue,
Thomas Porch, late of Edgarley.
John Frederick Eeeves, b. 1810; m. Misa Wilkinson, of
Cloyne, and haa issue.
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1G35
Orlando Keeves of Liverpool, 6. 1815.
Archibald Keeves, of Taunton, m. Rhoda, sister of John
PranUherd, Esq. of Langport, Somerset, b. 1817.
Julia Maria, m. John Prankherd, Esq. of Langport.
Mr. Reeves d. Feb. 1859, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Pobch Porch, Esq. of Edgarley, M.A., J. P., 6.
7 March, 1808 ; m. IG Dec. 1830, Jane, only dau. of Edward
Barber, Esq. of Barston Hall, co. Warwick, and had issue,
I. John Albert, now of Edgarley.
II. Charles Frederick, b. 1 Aug. 1834.
III. Keginald, b. 30 Nov. 1838.
IV. Herbert Thomas, 6. 2 June, 1841.
V. Arthur Edward Elliott, 6. 6 Nov. 1852.
VI. John Fry Reeves, deceased.
I. Maria Jane, d. 1837.
II. Julia, m. 17 April, 18fi0, Rev. Elford Copcland Leth-
bridge, M.A., and has issue, 1 Jessie Maud, and".i Ethelind.
III. Jessie Maria.
IV. Ethelind Jane, d. 1855. v. Emily Louisa, d. 1858.
He assumed, by sign-manual, 8 Dec. 1830, under the will of
his maternal grandfather, Thomas Porch, Esq., whose estates
he inherited, the surname of Porch only, and d. 27 Feb. 1877.
He was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Arg., between three wolves' heads erased a chevron
engrailed gu., surmounted by another plain or, charged with
a battle-axe erect between two bows stringed, each surmounting
two arrows in saltire, barbs downwards, sa., for Porch, borne
quarterly with the arms of Reeves. Crests — 1st, On a mount
vert a wolf passant, in the mouth an arrow, the barb down-
wards, the dexter paw holding a bow stringed, all ppr. , for
Porch ; 2nd, for Reeves. Motto — Cordi dat robora virtus.
&ai— Edgarley, near Glastonbury.
PORTAL OF LAVERSTOKE.
Portal, Melville, Esq. of Laverstoke, co. Hants,
M.A., J.P., andD.L.,M.P. for North Hants, 1849-57,
High Sheriff 1863, Chairman of Hants Quarter
Sessions, late Capt. N. Hants Yeomanry, b. 31 July,
1819 ; m. 9 Oct. 1855, the Lady Charlotte Mary
Elliot, dau. of Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Minto, G.C.B.,
and has issue,
I. Melville Raymond, Capt. L. N. Lancashire Regt., 6. 9
Oct. 1856, and d. on service, 27 May, 1893.
II. Gerald Herbert, (Sir), K.C.M.G., C.B., H.M. Consul-
General at Zanzibar, 6. 13 March, 1858; m. 1 Feb. 1890,
Lady Alice Josephine Bertie, 2nd dau. of Montagu, 7th
Earl of Abingdon.
III. Alaric William John, Lieut. R.N., 6. 24 June, 1861.
I. Adela Harriet, in. 1885, Alfred Edward Codrington,
Major Coldstream Guards, son of Gen. Sir William Cod-
rington, G.C.B.
u. Ethel Mary.
III. Katharine Charlotte.
Lineage.— The family of Portal, or De PortaJ, originally
Spanish, established itself in Languedoc at the end of the 11th
century.
Jean Franqois de Portal, 6. 3 Nov. 1642 (stated to have
been the 15th in the direct line of descent from Oldric de
Portallo, "capitoul de Toulouse," 1204), lived at the Chateau
de la Portalifere near St. Hippolyte, in the Cevennes, and was
one of the victims of the religious persecution consequent on
the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. After his death, his
chateau was burned, his property was seized, and his children
with difficulty escaped his fate. He left issue,
Henri, of whom presently.
WiUiam, who was saved with his elder brother, Henri, and
sent over with him to England. He entered into Holy
Orders, was appointed Tutor to King George 111., and was
afterwards presented to the livings of Clownc, co. Derby,
and Farnbridge, in Essex. He d. 1760, leaving issue.
Mary, m. M. le Normant, of Amsterdam.
The eldest son,
Henri Portal, 6. at the Chateau de la Portaliere, contrived
after the death of his father to escape to England in safety,
and settled eventually at Freefolk Priors, Hants. He m.
26 Dec. 1715, Dorothy Hasker, and d. 30 Sept. 1747, having
had by this lady (who d. 29 Oct. 1784) a son Joseph, his heir,
and four daus., Priscilla, m. William Bridges, Esq. ; Elizabeth,
m. William Peachey, Esq.; Dorothy, ?re. Sir John Anderson ;
and Charlotte m. 16 Aug. 1755, John Slade, Esq, of Maunsel,
CO. Somerset. The son and heir,
Joseph Pc^htal, Esq. of Freefolk Priors and Laverstoke,
CO. Hants, J. P., High Sheriff 1763, b. 1720 ; m. 1748, Sarah,
dau. of Gen. William Peachey, of Hants, and by her(,who d. 27
Dec. 1802) had issue,
Kerry, of Laverstoke, co. Hants, Capt. ICth Hussars 6
1752; d. unm. 19 March, 1801.
AVilliam, of Ashe Park, co. Hants, b. 12 Feb. 1755; 'i,i. 1790,
Sophia, dau. of Sir John Slade, Bart, of Maunsel Park, co!
Somerset, and by her (who d. 19 Jan. 1837) he left at his
decease, 12 Feb. 184G, one dau. Sophia.
John, of whom presently.
Charlotte, m. Sir John Filmer, Bart, of East Sutton Park.
Elizabelh, m. Rev. Stivard Jenkins, of Locking, cO. Somerset.
Mr. Portal (i. 14 Dec. 1793, and was s. by his son,
John Portal, Esq. of Freefolk Priors and Laverstoke, J. P.
and D.L. b. 29 April, 1764; 9Ji. 1st, 6 Oct. 1794, Mary, dau. of
John Corrie, Esq. of Hoddeston, Herts, and by her (who d.
1813) had issue, ;
John, 6. 10 Nov. 1799 : d. 25 Oct. 1811.
Richard, b. 19 Oct. 1802 ; d. 29 Oct. 1811.
William, b. 8 Jan. ISOS ; d. 1 Aug. 1826.
Harriet, d. 20 Oct. 1811.
Mary, d. 1813.
Caroline, m. Rev. William Knight, Rector of Stcventon,
CO. Hants; d. 20 March, 1837.
Charlotte, m. Maurice Cecly Trevillian, E.?q.
Frances, m. Rev. David Rodney Murray, Rector of Br.Tmp-
ton Brian, co. Hereford, nephew of Alexander, 7tli Lord
Elibank.
He m. 2ndly, 1 Aug. 1815, Elizabeth, only dau. cf Henry
Drummond, Esq. of The Grange, Hants {see Bxjkke's P-cragc,
Stbathallan, V.) by Anne his wife, dau. of Henry, Viscount
Melville, and by her had further issue,
Henry John, b. 22 March, 1817 ; d. 22 Sept. 1823.
Melville, now of Laverstoke.
Robert, of Ashe Park, J. P. for Hants, late Lieut. -Col, 5th
Lancers, 6. 11 Nov. 1820; m. Feb. 1856, Eliza Charlotte,
dau. of Major-Gen. Taylor, C.B., of Ogwell, co. Devon, late
Lieut.-Governor of Sandhurst, and d. 24 Dec. 18-SS, leavinj?-
issue, one dau., Evelyn Adela.
Wyndham Spencer (Malshanger, Basingstoke), J. P., b. 22
July, 1322 ; ?n. 19 April, 1849, Mary Jane, dau. of Wiliiani
Hicks Beach, Esq. of Oakley Hall, co. Hants, and Keevil
House, CO Wilts, by Jane Henrietta his wife, dau. of Johu
Brown, Esq. of Salpertcu, co. Gloucester, and has issue,
1 William Wyndham, of Southington House, Hants, J. P.,
High Sheriff ISbO, educated at Eton and Christ Cliurch,
Oxford, B.A. 1873, M.A. 1878, Capt. Hampshire .Militia
Artillery, b. 12 April, 1850 ; Hi. 23 June, 1s8l), Florence
Elizabetli Mary, dau. of Hon. St. LeOger Richard Glyn,.
and lias issue, Wyndham Raymond, 6. 1885.
2 Spencer John, b. 1864.
3 Bertram Percy, Lieut. 17th Lancers, b. 10 Jan. 1SC6.
1 Constance Mary, m. April, 1871, William Howley Kings-
mill, Esq. of Sydmonton Court, co. Hants.
2 Eleanor Jane, m. April, 1876, Chaloner W. Chute, of The-
Vyne, co. Hants, who d. May, 1^92.
3 Mary Adelaide, m. June, 1880, Egerton, eldest soa
of Right Hon. J. G. Hubbard, M.P., of Addiagton,
Bucks.
4 Eveline Maude, m. 1881, Evelyn Hubbard, Esq.
George Raymond, M.A., Rector of Burghclere, Hants, Hon.
Canon of Winchester Cathedral, b. 28 Feb. 1827; m. 26
Dec. 1860, Helen, nee Solesby, widow of W. Daubuz,
Esq. of Killiow, Cornwall, and d. 3 April, 1889, leaving
issue, Henry Raymond, b. 4 Oct. 1863; Berenger Raymond,
b. 20 Jan. 1865, and d. 28 Sept. 1867; Maurice Raymond, 6.
29 March, 1870 ; Helen Violet ; and Helen Margaret.
Adela, m. 3 March, 1840, Edward Knight, Esq. of Chawton
House, Hants, and Godmersham Park, Kent, and d. 2»
June, 1870, leaving issue.
Jane Eliza, m. 1864, Major Thomas Dundas, and has issue,
Lillias Elizabeth.
Mr. Portal d. 7 May, 1848.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant sa., onachief az. six mullet.'! or,
three and three. Crest — A portal, flanked by two towers, eacU
tower charged with a fleur-de-lis. Siqyporters —Dexter, a lion ;
sinister, a savage, bearing a club on his shoulder. Motto —
Arniet nos ultio regum. This motto was lirst borne by
Raymond de Portal, to whom it was assigned, in 1336, by
Charles V. of France, in honour of his being one of the four
hundred knights of Toulouse who volunteered to accompany
Bertrand du Guesclin on his expedition into Spain to avenge
the death of Blanche of Bourbon, Queen of Castile, and sister
of the Queen of France, who had been poisoned by her
husband, Peter the Cruel. Raymond de Portal distinguished
himself in this expedition, and was celebrated in a poem (which
is still extant) dedicated to Cleraence Isaure, by a troubadour
of that day.
Seat— Laverstoke House, near Overton, Hants.
PORTEOUS OF LAURISTON CASTLE.
PoRTEOUS, David Scott, Esq. of Lauriston and
Woodstone, co. Kincardine, J. P. and D.L., late
Lieut. 2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys), and Eoyal
Gloucestershire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 2i>
5 M 2
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POE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
POT
Sept. 1852; m. 4 Dec. 1875, Flora, eldest dau. of
the late Greorge A^arnham Macdonald, Esq. of Pres-
ton Place, Sussex, and had issue,
I. David George Alexander, 6. 12 and d. 2i July, 1882.
II. Cecil John Montagu, h. 26 Nov, 18S4.
III. David Guy, 6. C Sept. 1886.
I. Phyllis Aymee, 6. Oct. 1888.
Liineagre. — This family is a representative of that of
PoBTEors oj Haiokshaic, in the county of Peebles, which lest
his lands during the wars of the Commonwealth.
Alexandeb Pobteous, Esq. of Lauriston Castle (son of
David Porteous, of Hawkshaw Crieff, co. Perth, and Mary
Drummond his wife), m. 1851, Helen, dau. of David Scott,
Esq. of Brotherton, and d. 1. June, 1872, leaving issue,
I. David Scott, now of Lauriston.
II. Alexander, Bengal C.S.
III. John James, Capt. K.A., m. Feb. 18S2, Nelly, only
dau. of Percy Morris, Esq. of The Hall, Uttoxeter, and has
issue, Dick Macdonald, h. 1883.
IV. Hercules Scott. v. 'Williani Walter.
I. Mary Drummond, m. Capt. Harry Rich Karquhar, 24th
Eegt.
Arms — Az., three stags' heads coupcd arg., attired with ten
tines or. Crest — A hawk rising ppr., jessed and belled or.
Mottoes— het the hawk shaw ; Ocius properemus.
Seat — Lauriston Castle, near Montrose, N.B.
PORTER OF BELLE ISLE.
PoETEE, John Geey Vesey, Esq. of Belle Isle,
CO. Fermanagh, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1844,
b. 1818; TO. 1863, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Kiehard
Hall, Esq. of Innismore, co. Fermanagh.
Lineag°e. — John Pobteb, D.D., Lord Bishop of Clogher,
m. 1786, Mary Smith, of Norfolk, and by her (who d. 1830)
had
I. John Gbet (Eev.), of Kilskerry.
II. Thomas, Capt. K.N.
III. Charles (Kev.), Rector of Rounds, co. Northampton.
IV. Henry Edward, Gen. in the army.
V. William, of Hembury Fort, near Honiton, co. Devon, J.P.
and D.L., late Capt. Carabineers, b. 11 Oct. 1802; m. Is30,
hlizabeth Gibbs, youngest dau. of Abraham Ludlow, Esq. of
Heywood House, Wilts, and d. 1887, leaving issue,
1 William Henry, 6 1833.
2 John Frederic.
*"' 3 Edward Enydmion, of East Hill, co. Somerset, J.P., 6.
1843; m. 1871, Alice, only dau. of the late Spencer
' " Graves, Esq. of Mayfield, co. Derby.
1 Eliza Gibbs, to. Kev. W. de Quetteville, Rector of Brink-
worth, Wilts.
2 Julia Mary Ann, m. 29 Sept. 1864, Rev. Francis Paynter,
Rector of Stoke-next-Guildford, Surrey.
3 Agnes .4ntonia. 4 Florence Susanna.
I. Elizabeth, widow of Carmichael.
The Bishop d. 1819, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. John Gbet Pobteb, of Kilkerry, co. Tyrone, LL.B.
Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 1789; m. 1816, Margaret Lavina, eldest
<lau. of Thomas Lindsey, Esq. of Hollymount, by Lady
Margaret his wife, dau. of the 1st Earl of Lucan, and d.
Jeaviug issue.
I. John Gbet, of Belle Isle.
I. Lavinia (deceased), m. Henry Thompson, Esq.
II. Louisa, deceased.
MI. Elizabeth Phoebe, to. J. W. Ellison Macartney, Esq., M.P.
Their son, Thomas Stewart, Lieut. R.N., assumed by royal
licence the surname and arms of Pokteb only.
IV. Emmy. v. Frances.
VI. Adelaide Mary, m. Nicholas Montgomery Archdall, Esq.
of Crockmacrieve, co. Fermanagh. Their son, John Porter
Archdale, assumed by royal licence, 1876, the surname and
arms of Pobteb only.
■Seat — Belie Isle, Lisnaskea.
POTT OF TODRIQ.
Pott, Aethtje David Eipley, Esq. of Todrig,
CO. Selkirk, and Bortliwickshiels, co. Roxburgh,
Lieut. .3rd Batt. K.O. Scottish Borderers, b. 25
Sept. 1862 ; *. his father 1S81 ; m. 30 Sept. 1886,
Annie Emilia, 2nd dau. of the late James Scott
Elliott, Esq. of Blackwood, co. Dumfries.
Lineagre.— Geobge Pott, Esq. , son of Geobge Pott, Esq.,
h. J720; ,a. Miss Scott, of Galalaw, and d. 1781, having had,
vith two daus., sis sons. Of the latter,
Geobge Pott, Esq. of Todrig, to. 1778, Barbara TumbuU, of
Firth, and d. 1781, leaving issue, Barbara, to. 1806, Charles
Erskine, Esq. of Shielfleld, and a son,
George Pott, Esq. of Todrig, co. Selkirk, and Borthwi;k-
shiels, CO. Roxburgh, J.P. and D.L., Convener of Selkirk, 6.
1780; m. 1807, Katherine, dau. of the late David Reid, Esq.
Commissioner of Customs, and d. 1862, leaving by her (who d.
1833) had issue,
George, late of Todrig. David, of whom pre.sently.
Stephen, Major-Gen. (retired) Bengal Engineers.
Jane Stephen.
Barbara, m. 1841, James Erskine, Esq. of Shielfield, and has
a son, Charles.
Eliza Davidson.
The elder son,
George Pott, Esq. of Todrig and Borthwickshiela, Lieut.-
Col. Bengal Army, 6. Feb. 1811 ; to. 1840, Julia, youngest dau.
of the late Rev. Robert Sparke Hutchings, and d. 1877, hav-
ing had a son Robert, b. Dec. 1851, deceased. Col. Pott's
brother,
Gen. David Pott, of Todrig, co. Selkirk, and Borthwick-
shiels House, co. Roxburgh, C.B., Bengal Staff Corps, m. 1st.
18.50, Mary Anne (deceased), dau. of Col. J. P. Eipley, Bengal
Army and had issue,
I. Abthcb David Riplet, now of Todrig.
I. Emily Louisa, vi. 1871, Capt. Sydenham J. Lambert,
E.E., and has four sons.
II. Anne Sophia, m. 1876, Capt. Reginald C. Hadrow, ISth
Sikhs, and has four sons and one dau.
III. Lucy Ada, to. 1888, Henry C. G. Taylor, Capt. Royal
Artillery, and has issue, a son.
IV. Eliza Davidson.
Gen. Pott, TO. 2ndly 1876, Anna Frances, dau. of A. Boyle,
Esq. of Dublin. He d. 2 Oct. 1881.
Arms — Barry of six az. and or, over all a bend of the Ia,it.
Crest — A leopard sejant ppr., collared lined and ringed or.
Motto— Vive ut vivas.
Seat — Borthwicksbiels House, Hawick, N.B.
POTTS OF HOOLE HALL.
Potts, Mes. Elizabeth, of Hoole Hall, co.
Chester, only surTiving child and heir of William
Wabdell, Esq. of Abbotsfield, near Chest-er; m.
12 Oct. 1854, the late Aethhe Potts, Esq. of
Hoole Hall, co. Chester. J.P., 2nd son of the late
Henry Potts, Esq. of Glanraron, co. Denbigh, and
by him (who was b. 23 June, 1814, and d. 4 April,
1888) haa issue,
I. Anne Elizabeth, d. an infant 31 July, 1855.
II. Edith Wardell-Potts, assumed by royal licence, 5 July,
1880, the additional name of Wabdell before that of
Potts ; to. 21 Jan. 1889, Rev. Oswald Prior Yerburgh (who,
under royal licence, dated 26 Nov. 1888, assumed the sur-
name of Wabdell-Yebbcbgh), Rector of Christ Church,
Marylebone, youngest son of Rev. Richard Yerburgh, of
Sleaford, co. Lincoln, and has issue,
Arthur, 6. 13 July, 1891.
Geoffrey Basset, b. 28 Sept. 1893.
Hilda.
Lineage. — The family of Pott was for long seated at
Pott Hall, in the county of Chester, and Hundred of Maccles-
field, and a pedigree was entered, with the arms, in the Visita-
tion of Cheshire in 1663, and in that of London in 1634. Db.
Ltsons, in his History of Cheshire, describing the township of
Pott-Shrigley, writes, "The hamlet of Pott gave name to a
family of gentry, who had an estate here for many genera-
tions, now (1810) represented by Charles Potts, Esq., of Chester,
Pott Hall, which had belonged to the family of Pott, passed
successively to Edward Swan," &c. From the Visitations of
1634 and 1663, we find that, in the latter year, Edmund Pot, of
Pot, aged 23, was head of the family, being the only son and
heir of Edmund Pot, who d. 1643, by Dulcibell, dau. of John
Price, who was eldest son and heir, by Ann, dau. of Edmund
Jodrell, of Eardsley, of Francis Pot, of Pot (d. 1640), who was
eldest son and heir of Francis or John Pott, of Pott, by Ann,
widow of Mr. Trafford, and dau. of — Dickenson, who was son
and heir of Roger Pott, of Pott, by Anne Sutton, of Rushton, co.
Stafford. The elder line ended in an heiress, but the male de-
scent was carried on by Thomas Pott, Esq. of Pott Hall, who
was father of another Thomas Pott, who to. Maiy, dau. of —
Norbury, Esq. of Norbury Houses, Macclesfield, and had issue,
a son,
Thomas Potts, Esq. of OUerton Hall, near Knutsford, m.
POT
THE LAxVDED GENTRY.
POT
1C37
1696, MisB Hannah Jarwood, of Macclesfield. He was the first
of his family to establish the spelling of the name as Potts,
which his descendants have ever since continued. He left
issue, with a dau. Sarah, m. John Algeo, Esq., two sons,
I. Chakles, his heir.
II. Thoma.s, d. 9 Aug. 1778.
The elder son and heir,
Charles Potts, Esq. of Ollerton Hall, co. Chester, m.. 29
Sept. 1741, Miss Eliza Rogerson, of Derby, and left issue,
I. Charles, of whom hereafter.
1). Josiah, b. 25 April, 1750; d. s. p. May, 1818.
1. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Lawrence, Efq.
It. Anne, m. John Towers Lawrence, Esq.
III. Sarah, d. umn.
The elder son and heir,
Chakles Potts, Esq. of Chester, 6. 30 July, 1744 ; in. i
June, 1771, Anne, dau. of Samuel Kay, Esq., of arery ancient
Lancashire family, and by her (who d. June, 1796, and was
buried in Chester Cathedral) he had issue, with two daus.,
Sarah and Anne, who both d. unm., three sons,
I. Henry, of whom hereafter.
II. Charles, d. 1781, an infant.
III. Charles, b. 1789, m. 1821, Emma, dau. of John Towers
Lawrence, Esq.
Charles Potts, Esq. d. 17 Nov. 1817, and was s. by his eldest
son,
llENBY Potts, Esq. of Glanravon, co. Denbigh, and of Ches-
ter, J. P. CO. Flint, b. 29 June, 1777; m. 29 Aug. 1805, Anne,
dau. of Samuel Taylor, E.'sq. of Moston, co. Lancashire, and d.
10 Nov. 1845, having had issue,
I. Charles, d. an infant.
II. Henry, of Glanravon, co. Denbigh, J. P. cos. Flint and
Denbigh, High Sheriff co. F'lintlSS'i, and co. Denbigh 1»77,
6. 1810 ; 7)1. 1844, Cecilia Anne, dau. of Major Mai tin, and
dying 22 Mar h, 1884, left by her, with other issue, an
eldest son and heir, Henry John Potts, Esq. now of Glan-
ravon, J. P. COS. Denbigh and Flint, and Capt. 1st Koyal
Cheshire Militia, b. 1845.
in. Arthur, of Hoole Hall, as above.
IV. Charles William, 6. 18 Aug. 1S15.
V. Frederick, of Horsley Hall, co. Denbigh, b. 4 July, 1819.
I. Mary Ann. li. Eliza. iii. Sarah.
IV. Harriet. v. Ann. vi. Emma.
^amilg of Marbjll.
The family of Weardale, Weredale, Wardle or Wardell, as
the name is variously written, is one of considerable antiquity
in CO. Durham. Taking the name from the district of Wear-
dale, branches of it were early established at Brancepeth,
Easington, Chester-le-Street, Fishburn, and elsewhere in the
Palatinate, and in several of these places the name continually
occurs from the beginning of the 14th century. In 1415, we
find one John Wardale, of Brancepeth, in the train of Neville,
Lord of Brancepeth, on his expedition to France shortly before
the battle of Agincourt, and he is presumably identical with
the John Wardell who settled in France in 1417, and to
whose descendant, Ann Wardell, of Caen, in Normandy, a coat
of arms was allowed by Heralds' College in 1584.
Throughout the 15th and ICth centuries, wc find several
members of this family occupying important positions, espe-
cially ecclesiastical otKces under successive Bishops of Durham,
and allying themselves with the Glaxtons, Greys, Davisons,
and other good north-country families. F'rom the first half
of the IGth century, an exact pedigree of the line of which
we treat can be clearly traced.
In the year 1520, William Wardell was holding lands from
the Bishop of Durham in his manor of Auckland.
In 1532 and in 1547, Christopher Wardell wa.s holding
the same with other lands, in the manor of Easington.
In the 2nd year of Elizabeth, William Wardell was
holding lands in Easington, and was collector of the Bishops
rents there. He was s. by
Christopher Wardell, Gent., who was holding lands there
in 13th Elizabeth, and was buried at Easington, 17 March,
1610. Christopher Wardell was s. by his son and heir,
George Wardell, of Easington, Gent., and also of Mains-
forth and Thrislington, co. Durham, where he purchused an
estate in 1614. He nt. Agnes, widow of Thomas Trewhctt of
Easington, Gent., and was buried at Easington, 7 Oct. 1633,
being s. by his eldest son and heir,
George Wardell, of Easington and of Edmondsley, Gent.
He purchased the latter property in 1G32, and in 1635 was in
possession of land in Easington formerly held by his ancestor
WiLUAM Wardell. By his wife. Christian Sloddart (ni. 11
June 1605 : d. July, 1C36), he had issue, with four dans.,
five sons, viz..
I. George, of whom hereafter.
II Christopher, of East Edmondsley, Gent., s. to that pro-
perty under settlement made by his faiher in 1G34. bapt.
14 May, 1608; m. 3 July, 1631, Isabella Paxton, and had
issue. He d. in 1686 (will dated 1 July, 1685), and on the
death of his grandson, George Wardell, Esq. of East
Edmondsley, in 1761, the property passed through an
heiress to the Heed family (vide Surtees's History of Dur-
ham).
III. William, of Easington, Gent., bapt. 9 Feb. 1612; to. 21
Nov. 1637, Alice Fell (d. June, 1652), and on his death in
F^eb. 1662, he was s. by his only son and heir, Richard
Wardell, of Easington, Gent., whose grandson, Richard
Wardell, of Easington, Esq., in. in 1733, Mary, dau. of
Eobert Scurfield, Esq. of Sheraton Grange, co.' Durham,
and dying 1764, was s. by his only son and heir, tiichard
Wardell, Esq. of Easington, who, dying intestate and unm.
in 1775, was s. in his considerable copyhold and leasehold
property in Easington and elsewhere by his cou!-in and
heir-at-law, John Wardell, Esq. of Grossgate, Duiliam, as
below.
IV. Robert, Gent., of West Edmondsley, bapt. 17 Oct. J613.
The West Edmondsley estate remained in his posterity down
to the end of the first half of the present century, when, on
the death of his descendant in the 6th generation, Matthew
Wardell, Esq., of sporting celebrity, ii was sold to the Earl
of Durham.
V. Richard Wardell, bapt. 12 Feb. 1616.
George Wardell, of Easington and Edmondsley, d. Oct. 1648
(will proved 4 Aug. 1649). His eldest son and heir,
George Wardell, Esq. of Easington, Cassop, Miu-ton, and
Hawthorne, bapt. 24 Aug. 1606; purchased in 1651, for his
youngest son, the estate of Trimdon Park, co. Durham, and
built Trimdon Park House. By his wife, Jane, who survived
him, and d. 5 May, 1692, he left issue,
I. John, of Easington and Murton, who d. .s. p.
II. Christopher, of Hawthorne, bapt. 8 June, 16.36; m. 1st,
7 Nov. 1677, Mary, 3rd dau. of Rev. George Caunt, M.A., of
Morsley, co. Durham; she d. in Nov. 1678, without issue.
By his 2nd wife, Susanna Murray (m. 26 May, 1680, d. June,
1698), he left two sons, whose issue became extinct in the
male line before 1775.
III. George, of whom hereafter.
I. Margaret m. 1st, Martin White, Gent, of Easington, and
had issue, and 2ndly, William Adanison.
II. Jane, rn. JohnBusbie, Gent, of Cassop, and liad issue.
George Wardell, of Flasington, (fee, was buried 2 Jan. 1685^
(will dated 27 Dec. 1684). His youngest son,
George Wardell, Esq. of Trimdon Park House, bapt. 10
July, 1642; d. at Grindon 1720 (will d.ated 30 Aug. 1720),
leaving with a dau. Hannah, an only son and heir,
John Wardell, of Durham, buried 8 March, 1741, having
m. Miss Mary Gates, of Dublin (buried 4 April, 1753), by
whom he had issue, i. George, d. young and unm. ; it. John^
6. 12 April, 1712. The youngest, but only Eurviving son,
John Wardell, of Crossgate, Durham, Surgeon (and after-
wards of Easington and Carlton, on the death of his cousin,
Richard Wardell, Esq., as above), m. 12 Oct. 1749, Anne,^
dau. of John Richardson, Esq. of Durham, and by her (who d.
May, 1797) had issue,
I. RoBKRT, of Carlton, in the manor of Easington, baiit.
24 May, 1751; m. 27 Jan. 1778, Grace, dau. and to-heir of
Jolin Kayne, Esq. of Stockton, Capt. R.N., by Mary, dau.
of John Whitton, Esq., and had issue.
II. John, of whom hereafter.
III. George, of Alnwick, M.D., sometime Physician-Gen. to
the British F"orces, bapt. 29 July, 1759; d. 25 July, 1813,
leaving, by Jane Dunne his wife, an only son and heir,
John Wardell, of Easington and of Alnwick, M.D., who
d. unm.
John Wardell, Esq., d. at Alnwick 16 Aug. 1801, aged 89,
His 2nd son,
John Wardell, of Easington, and of Liverpool, Surgeon,
bapt. 28 March, 1753; to. 16 Aug. 1781, Elizabeth, dau. of
diaries Filkm, Gent, of Croxton Hall, co. Chester, and dying
12 June, 1817, left issue by her (who d. 18 July, 1799), with
four daus.. who all d. unm.,
I. John, Capt. 24th Light Dragoons and lOih Hussars,
b. 11 Aug. 1782: m. 25 teb. Is37, Phoebe, dau. of John
Herman Kepp, of Germany and London, Merchant, and
d. s. p. 6 Sept. 1843. She d. 1891.
II. George, 6. 11 Oct. 1784; d. young and unm.
III. William, of Chester, J. P. and Banker, b. 21 Aug. 1786 ;
■iv. at Grasraere 11 Sept. 1826, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John
Gregory Crump, Esq. of Allan Bank, Westniorlaiul, by
Maria his wife, only dau. and sole heir of John llamerton,
Esq. of Saddleworth, co. York, and had issue,
1 John, only son, b. 9 April, 1831 ; d. 30 Doc. 1»35.
1 Mary Wardell, b. 23 A',^ril, and d. 22 .\ug. 1829
2 Elizabeth, only surviving child and heir, m. as above,
the late Arthur Pons, Esq. of Hoole Hall.
William Wardell d. 14 March, 1864, his wife having d.
23 March, 1835.
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POU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
POW
IV. Charles, Capt. 24 Light Dragoons and 42nd Regt., 6.
1 March, 1791 ; m. 11 Feb. 1834,"M:iss Mary Whitley (who
d. 5 Oet. 1880); d. s. p. 31 July, 1856.
V. James Warden, b. 27 Aug. 1797, d. an infant.
Arms of Potts (as allowed to Edmund Pott, of London, 3rd
son of Francis Pott, of Pott, in IG34) — Or, two barsaz., over all
a bend of the second. Crest— On a mount vert, an ounce
.sejant ppr., collared and lined or. Arms of Wabdell (as
confirmed in 16S4 to Anne Wardell, of Caen, in Normandy, de-
scended from John Wardell, who first setttled in France in
1417, and so used in the last century by the WardcUs of
Easington, co. Durliam) — Arg., a chevron between three boars'
lieadscouped sa., on a chief vert, three bezants.
iSeat — Hoole Hall, near Chester.
POUNDEN OF BALIiYWALTER HOUSE.
PorxPEN", John Collet, Esq. of Balljwalter
House, CO. Wexford, E.A., J.P., b. 30 Aug. 1827 ;
ill. 10 Jan. 1852, Betauna Catherine, only dau. of
Oeorge Battersby, Esq., Q.C., of Lough Bawn, co.
Westmeath, and has issue.
1. Patrick Collet, B.A., T.C.D., b. 8 Sepi. 1861.
u. George Battersby, Lt. 19 Madras N.I., 6. 14 Feb. 1863,
d. 9 May, 1889.
III. John Colley, b. 4 May, 1868.
I. Charlotte Elizabeth, d. 8 Sept. 1869.
u. Alice Betanna Catherine, m. 4 Feb. 1875, Maj.-Gen.
Robert Beatty, Madras N. I., and has issue, David Robert
Pounden, John Colley Pounden, William Dawson, Frede-
rick George, Charlotte Elizabeth, d. 28 May, 1S84, Alice
Margaret, Jane Henrietta, Betanna Louisa, Margaret
Rosanna, and Hilda Beatrice.
«ii. Phillippa Fanny.
IV. Elizabeth Dawson, to. 29 April, 1884, Rev. George
Patton Mitchell, B.A. Rector of Drumbo, co. Down, and
has i.ssue,
Arthur Dawson, b. 26 Feb. 1885.
"Walter Dawson, b. 27 Dec. 1887.
Marguerita Dawson.
Winifred Dawson.
y. Jane Wilhelmina, m. 26 July, 1876, Thomas Beatty, C.E..
D.P.W., India, and has issue, William Dawson, 6. 16
May, 1884,Betanna Margaret Wilhelmina, Kathleen Jane,
Grace d. 7 Oct. 1888, and Dorothy May.
VI. Louisa Mary. vii. Frances Rosanna.
VIII. Betanna Octavia. ix. Josephine.
X. Thoniasina.
XI. Margaret Anne, d. 19 Sept. 1893.
liineag'e. — This family resided, it is stated, orginally in
Liege, Germany, where they occupied a highly respectable
po.sition. Owing to a fire in 1734, which consumed a great
portion of their property, John Pounden removed with his
family to Ireland, where he had a son born named Patrick,
who m. Jane, dau. of Rev. Joshua Nunn, Rector of White-
church, and was father of
John Podnden, Esq. of Daphne, b. 1765; m. 1786, Alice,
only dau. and heir of John Colley, Esq. of Ballywalter House,
CO. Wexford, and by her (who was b. 7 April, 1772, and U. 16
Dec. 1861) had a son, Patrick, and a dau. Jane Maria, who
d,. v.nm. 17 Dec. 1878, aged 84 years. Mr. Pounden was killed
in the Rebellion of 1798, leading a band of Volunteers against
the insurgents. His son.
Rev. Patrick Pounden, Vicar of Westport, m. 5 Nov. 1822,
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Rev. W. Dawson, Rector of
Clontibret, co. Monaghan, and by her (who d. 26 Aug. 1847)
had issue,
John Collet, now of Ballywalter House.
William Dawson (Rev.), b. 7 Sept. 1830.
Rosanna, d. 6 March, 1832.
Eev. Patrick Pounden d. 3 April, 184T.
Seat — Ballywalter House, Gorey, co. Wexford.
POWEIi OF CASTLE MADOC.
PowEL, Hugh Powell, Esq. of Castle Madoc,
CO. Brecknock, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1870,
b. 16 Nov. 1822; m. Isfc, 1845, Mary Alicia,
youngest dau. of David Thomas, Esq. of Welfield,
CO. Radnor, and by her (who d. 31 Jan. 1880) has
had issue,
I. Hugh Pe.nrt Powel, J.P., 6.30 Dec. 1853; m. 13 Feb.
i834, Margaret Grizel, dau. of Basil Edward Arthur Coch-
rane, Esq. (sec BxiRKE.'s Peerage Dundonald, E.). and has
issue, Hugh Evan Price, b. 14 Dec. 1887 ; Eleanor Mary,
b. 11 June, 1890.
I. Annabette Catherine Sophia, b. Nov. 1848 ; d. unrn,
1873.
He m. 2ndly, 9 June, 1881, Selina, dau. of Thomas
Frewen, Esq. of Brickwall, Sussex, and widow of
Chas. Vickers, Esq. of Wormstall, Berks. He
assumed the surname of Powel in lieu of Price in
1875. In 1868 and 1870 he contested unsuccess-
fully the borough of Brecon.
Lineage.— Hugh Howell Powel, Esq. of Castle Madoc,
b. 1683, the lineal descendant and representative of the
PowELs of Castle Madoc, who derived descent, through
Llewellyn and Einion Sais, from Eleddyn ap Maenyrch, Lord
of Brecon, to. Margaret, dau. and heir of Walter Thomas, Esq.
of Talwenfawr, and had two sons and five dans., i. Charles,
his heir; ii. Hugh Col. in the army, d.s.p.; i. Elizabeth;
II. Penelope, ))(. Roger Price, Esq. of Maes-yr-Onn, son of
Roger Price, Esq., and had several sons and daus., who all
(/. s. p., excepting the 2nd son. Rev. Hugh Price, of whom
hereafter as inheritor of the Castle Madoc estate ; iii. Dorothy;
IV. Margaret; and v. Catherine. Mr. Powel d. 1749, and was
s. by his son,
Charles Powell, Esq. of Castle Madoc, the last direct male
heir of the Powells of Castle Madoc, m. Catherine, dau. of
Hugh Penry, Esq. of Cefn, and had two daus., Catherine, his
heir, and Margaret, who d. unm. in her father's lifetime. Mr.
Powell d. 17U6, and was s. by his only surviving child,
Catherine Powell, of Castle Madoc, at whose decease unm.
Sept. 1798, the estates passed to (the son of her aunt, Penelope)
her cousin.
Rev. Hugh Price, M.A., Rector of Rottendon and Little
Ilford, Essex, who then became of Castle Madoc. He m. Feb.
1773, Sarah, dau. of John Turner, Esq. of King's Stanley, and
d. 13 June, 1803, having had (with five daus., Anne ; Sarah,
deceased ; Penelope, deceased; Margaret, deceased; and Eliz-
beth, whoTii. Robert Hughes, Esq. of Cheltenham, and d.s.p.)
an only surviving son,
Hugh Price, Esq. of Castle Madoc, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff
1815, formerly of the 11th Hussars, b. 29 March, 1786 ; m. 30
Sept. 1818, Sophia Juliana Bulama, dau. of the late Francis
Brodie, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and by her (who d. 1845) had
issue,
Charles PoweU, b. 10 Sept. 1821 ; d. 30 Nov. 1830.
Hugh Powell, now of Castle Madoc.
Grace Powell.
Eleanor PoweU, d. 1840.
Mr. Price d. 1856.
.<4 nils— Quarterly : 1st, sa., a chevron between three spear-heads
or, embrued gu. ; 2nd, gu, a lion rampant reguardant or ; 3rd,
arg., a dragon's head erased, holding in the mouth a hand gu. ;
4tli, gu., a chevron erm. ; 5th, per palegu. and sa., three fleurs-
de-lis or: 6tli, sa., a fesse between three swords erect arg.,
pommels and hilts or. Crest — 1st, A dragon's head erased ppr.,
bearing in the mouth a sinister hand couped gu., dropping
blood ; 2nd, A boar's head erased.
S^'ats— Castle Madoc, Brecon ; and Wormstall, Hungerford,
Berks.
CZ«t6— Reform.
POWELL OF HURDCOTT HOUSE.
Powell, Alexander Allanson Ttndale, Esq.
of Hurdcott House, Wilts, and Witham Friary,
Somerset, b. 9 April, 1876.
Lineagre. — This family claims to be a branch of the
ancient House of Powell of Penkelly, co. Hereford (se<j
Burke's Extinct Baronetage).
John Powell, Esq. of New Sarum, m. 12 July, 1669, Kathe-
rine, dau. of Alexander Thistlethwayte, Esq. of Winterslowe,
Wilts, and had issue. The elder son and heir,
John Powell, Esq. of New Sarum, m. Ann, dau. of John
Priaulx, Esq., and dying 2 Jan. 1737, was interred in St.
Thomas's Church there. He left, with other issue, a son.
Sir Alexander Powell, of New Sarum, Recorder of that
city, knighted Aug. 1762. He to. 1st, Anne, eldest dau. of
Thomas Gatehouse, Esq. of Lower Wallop, Hants, by whom
(who d. 26 April, 1747) he had no issue. He m. 2ndly,
Rebecca, dau. of Matthew Pitts, Esq. of Hurdcott House,
which lady dying s. p. 11 March, 1753, Sir Alexander to.
3rdly, Catherine, dau. of Right Rev. Edward Willes, D.D.,
Bistiop of Bath and Wells, uncle to Sir John Willes, Knt.,
Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and had
POW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
POW
1639
issue. Sir Alexander d. 1 April, 1784, aged 67. His only
surviving son and heir,
Francis Powell, Esq. of Hm-dcott House, Wilts, m. Anna
Maria, dau. of Sydenham Burrough, Esq. of Kew Saruni, by
whom (who d. 182.5) he left at his decease, Jan. 178G, a dau.
Maria Selina, wife of Wadham Locke, Esq. M.P., of Kowde-
■ford House, Wilts, and an only son and lieir,
Alexander Powell, Esq. of Hurdcott House, M.P. for
Downton, and atone time High Sheriff of Wilts, b. 9 June,
1782; m. 7 July, 1807, Joanna, 2nd dau. of Eight Hev. George
Henry Law, Bishop of Bath and Wells, and niece of the 1st
Lord Ellenborough, and by her (who d. 22 April, 1848) had
issue,
Alexander Pitts Elliott, of whom presently.
Oeorge Francis Sydenham, Rector of Sutton Veny, Wilts,
b. 18 March, 1820; m. 4 Aug. 1802, Everilda, eldest dau. of
Hev. R. V. Law, Rector of Christian Malford, Wilts, and
ha."! three sons and seven daus.
Henry Lionel, t^ 1 July, 1837.
Anne Maria, m. I Jan. 1830, Richard Strachey, Esq. of Ash-
wick Grove, Somerset, younger son of the late Sir H.
Strachey, Bart., and d. Dec. 1«45.
Joanna, ra. 26 July, 1839, Rev. Thomas Garrett, M.A., Vicar
of Martock, Somerset.
Jane, m. 1836, Rev. Reginald Pole, Rector of Yeovilton,
Somerset.
Catherine Augusta, m. 1843, Rev. Charles Raikes Davy,
M.A., of Tracy Park, co. Gloucester, only child of the late
Sir Wni. Davy, and d. Jan. 1883.
Mr. Powell d. 25 Dec. 1847. His son,
Alexander Pitts Elliott Powell, Esq. of Hurdcott House,
J.P. and D.L., b. 21 Aug. 1809; m. 14 March, 1839, Mary
Elizabeth Vere Booth (now deceased), dau. of William
Tyndale, Esq., son of George Booth Tyndale, Esq. of Bathford,
Somerset, and had issue,
I. Alexander Francis, late of Hurdcott House.
ir. William Henry Theodore Tyndale, 6. 31 July, 1851, B.A.
Trin. Coll., Cauib.
III. Henry Haynes Preston, 6. 17 Jan. 1814; d. imm.27 July,
1874. VI. Tyndale.
V. John Alexander Tyndale (Fi field- Bavant, Salisbui^), J.P.,
b. 26 March, 1853; m. 24 Jan. 1884, Augusta Maria, only
child of the late Capt. Augustus Tapps-Gervis, 52nd Regt.,
and niece of Sir G. A. 0. Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, Bart., and
fcas issue,
Claude Owen Tyndale, b. 19 Dec. 1884.
Montague Oscar Tyndale, b. 14 Jan. 1886.
Evelyn Augusta lyndale.
Gertrude Tyndale.
Phyllis Tyndale.
I.. Selina Vere, b. 22 Oct. 1840; d. Aug. 1843.
a. Mary Vere, d. young, May, 1847.
jii. Caroline Mary Vere, m. 4 June, 18G8, John James Unwin
Clarke, Esj., and d. leaving two sons, John James Vere
Unwin, b. 1 May, 1869, and Alexander Henry, b. 2 Dec
1870.
IV. Alana Mary Vera, d. unm. 1864.
V. Edith Vere, d. unm. 1861.
Mr. Powell d. 31 Oct. 1882, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander F'rancis Powell, Esq., of Hurdcott House,
Wilts, J.P. andD.L., M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. and Capt. 3rd
batt. Wilts Regt., b. 16 April, 1842 ; m. 25 Feb. 1875, Hon.
Marion Sybil, dau. of Charles, 3rd Lord Headley, and d. 4 Dec.
1886, leaving by her (who m. 2ndly, 13 Nov. 1890, Rev.
Benjamin Whitefoord, Prebendary of Salisbury), issue,
I. Alexander Allanson Tyndale, now of Hurdcott House.
I. Marion Milhcent.
a. Dorothea Sybil Joanna.
Arms — Or, a chevron between three lions' gambs erect and
erased gu. Crest — A lion's gamb, as in the arms. Motto —
Spes mea, Christus erit.
Seats — ^Huidcott House, Salisbury; and Witham Friary,
■Somerset.
POWELL OF BKOOKLANDS.
Powell, William Martin, Esq. of Brooklands,
Hants, J.P., Lieut.-Col., b. 20 Aug. 1824. ; m. 29
April, 1862, Louisa Esther, dau. of H. Bernej
Caldwell, Esq., Hillborough. Hall, Norfolk, and has
issue,
I. Henry Martin, Clare Coll. Camb., 6. 8 July, 1868.
II. Edward Weyland Martin, Lieut. R.A., b. 3 Dec. 1869.
I. Mary Grace.
Lieut.-Col. W. Martin Powell obtained his com-
mission in 6tli Inniskilling IJragoons in 1843, and
hecame Captain in 1849, retired in 1853, joined the
Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry as Captain and
Adjutant in 1854, which appointment he held till
1881. He then took command of the regiment, and
finally retired with, the rank of Honorary Lieut.-
Col. 1884.
Lineage. — Thomas Powell, Esq., 6. 1735; m. 1786,
Clarissa, dau. of James Madden, Esq., and d. 5 Nov. 1820,
leaving a son,
Henry Weyland Powell, Esq., J.P. and D.L., an Officer
i n the Grenadier Guards, with which he served at Waterloo
and Quatre Bras. He m. 15 April, 1817, Eliza, dau. of
Thomas Buckworth, Esq., and by her (who d. Oct. 1865) had
issue,
I. Henry Bdckworth Powell Montgomery, D.L. of Wilver-
ley, Hants, Capt. Grenadier Guards, 6. 5 Jan. 1820 ; m. 4
March, 1869, Laura Emmeline, dau. of Col. L. A. Northy,
and widow of Sir William Dickson, Bart., and d. 1»78. She
d. 5 Oct. 1890.
II. William Martin, now of Brooklands.
I. Clarissa, b. 1818, a Sister of Mercy.
II. Mary Catherine, m. 1853, Rev. Paulet Mildmay Compton,
and has one dau., Alice Theophila.
Mr. Powell d. July, 1840.
Seat — Brooklands, Lyndhurst, Hants.
Ctub — Army and Navy.
POWELL OF MAESGWYNNE.
Powell, Caroline Maey, of Maesgwynne, co.
Carmarthen, b. 23 Feb. 1841 ; s. her father 1889.
Lineagre. — Walter Rice Howell Powell, Esq. of
^laesgwynne, m. 1818, Mary, dau. of Joshua Powell, Esq. of
Brislington, and by her (who d. 1868) had issue,
Walter Rice Howell, of Maesgwynne.
Edward Henry, M.A., Vicar of St. Anne's, Congresbury,
near Bristol, b. 26 .Sept. 1825 ; m. 19 July, 1849, Ellen, dau.
of John Daniel, Esq. of Clifton, Bristol, and d. leaving
issue, Edward Howell, b. 1850, deceased ; John Hungerford,
b. 1853, deceased; Henry, b. 1855, deceased; Arthur, 6.
1863, deceased; Walter Bice, b. 1867, deceased; Ellen
Georgiana, deceased ; and Alice Jane Riddle, deceased.
Thomas Rees Oliver, Barrister-at-Law, of Wyngron, near
Whitland, m. Kate Peach Lindsey, now deceased, and d.
1877, lea\ing issue, a dau. deceased.
Maria Jane, m. Edward Randolph, Esq. of Bella Vista, Bath,
both deceased.
Georgiana Mary, m. Col. Randolph, now deceased, and d.
1846.
Mr. Powell d. 1833, and was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Rice Howell Powell, Esq. of Maesgwynne, J.P.
for cos. Carmarthen and Pembroke, and D.L. for the former,
for which he served as High Sheiiff 1849, M.P. for co. Car-
marthen 1880-5, for W. Carmarthenshire 18S5-8, 6. 4 April,
1819; ?)i. 1st, 6 May, 1840, Emily Anne, 2nd dau. of Henry
Skrine, Esq. of Stubbings, Berks, and Warleigh Manor, Somer-
set, and by her (who d. 13 Sept. 1846) had issue,
I. Walter Rice Howell, b. 1844; d. 1885.
I. Caroline Mary, now of Maesgwynne.
He m. 2ndly, 1851, Catharine Anne Prudence, 2nd dau. of
Grismond Philipps, Esq. of Cwmgwilly, co. Carmarthen, and
by her has a dau.,
II. Emily Catharine, m. 2 July, 1874, William Francis Uoch,
Esq. ot Butterhill, co. Pembroke, and by him (who is de-
ceased) has issue, George Powell, b. 18 April, 1875; Walter
Francis, 6. 20 Jan. 18«0 ; WiUiam Protheroe, b. 12 June,
1881 ; Mary Catharine, b. 20 Dec. 1878.
Mr. Powell d. 25 June, 1889.
Seat — Maesgwynne, Whitland, co. Carmarthen.
POWELL OF NANT-EOS.
Powell, William Beaucleek, Esq. of Nant-
Eos, CO. Cardigan, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut.
Shropshire Militia, b. 1834 ; m. 1864, Anne Maria,
3rd dau. of David Lewis, Esq. of Eronavon, co.
Cardigan, and has issue,
Edward Athelstan Lewis, 6. 187C.
Lineage. — This is a br.inch of the line of Edwin ap
Grono, Lord of Tegaingl, founder of the 13th Noble Tribe of
North Wales and Powys.
HouEL ap levan ap Griffith Lloyd ap Llewelyn Lloyd ap
Llewelyn Caplan (Lord Aberayron, co. Cardigan) ap Llewelyn
ap Cadwgan ap lorwerth ap Uchdryd ap Edwin Prince of
.1640
POW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
POW
Tegaingl, m. Elen, dau. and heir of Rhys ap David ap Mere-
dith, of LJangweryddon, derived from Llawdden, a chieftain
of Cardiganshire, and was father of
Philip ap Howel, who in. Elliw, dau. and eo-heir of Daviii
Lloyd, of Croyddyn, co. Cardigan, and had a son,
David Philip Powell, of Llechwedd l>yr)s, co. Cardigan,
vhose wife was a dau. of Jolin ap Kdward of Nant-Kos.
Their son,
John Powell, of Llechwedd Dyrys, was father, by Jane his
wife, dau. of Thomas Pryce, Esq. of Glanfread, of a son and
Buccessor,
Sib Thomas Powell, of Llechwedd Dyrys, Knt., living in
1688, successively ne of the Judges of the Courts of Common
Pleas and King's Bench. This gentleman hi. Elizabeth,
dau. and heir of David Lloyd, of Aberbrwynen, and was father
of
Wilijam Powell, Esq., m. Averina, dau. and co-heir of
Cornelius le Brun, a native of Cologne, by Ann his wife, dau.
and co-heir of Col. John Jones, of Nant-Eos, and had issue.
The 3rd son.
Rev. William Powell, LL.D., m. Elizibeth, eldest dau.
and coheir of Athelstan Owen, Esq. of Rhiwsaeson, co. Mont-
gomery, by Ann his wife, heir of the ancient family of Corbet,
of Ynys-y-maengwyn, co. Merioneth, and left at his decease,
J 780, a dau. Williamia, m. Col. William Lewis, of Llauayron,
in Cardiganshire, and a son and successor,
Thomas Powell, Esq. of Nant^Eos, m. Elinor, eldest dau.
of Edward Maurice Corbet, Esq. of Ynys-y-maengwyn (by
Hannah, his wife, eldest dau. and co-heir, with her sister, Mary,
wife of Sir John Hill, of Hawkestono, Bart., of John Chambre,
Esq. of Petton, in Salop), and had issue,
I. William Edwaed, his heir.
II. Richard Owen, m. March, IS28, H.aiTiet Anne, 3rd sur-
Tiving dau. of William Wynne, Esq. of Peniarth, in
Merionethshire, and d. 1859, having had issue,
1 Athelstan Owen, b. 1832, deceased.
2 William Beadclebk, now of Nant-Eos.
1 Elinor Laura.
I. Ellen Elizabeth, m. Edward T. Phelp, Esq. of Coston
House, CO. Leicester.
II. Anne Corbetta, m. Roderick Eardley Rickardes, Esq. of
Penglais, co. Cardigan.
Mr. Powell d. 1797, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Edward Powell, Esq. of Nant-Eos, Lord-Lieut.,
M.P., and Col. of the Militia of Cardiganshire, 6. 16 Feb.
1788, m. 1st, 4 Oct. 1810, Laura Edwyna, eldest dau. of James
Sackville Tufton Phelp, Esq. of Coston House, co. Leicester,
by whom (who d. 1822) he had two sons,
William Thomas Rowland, his heir.
Cornelius le Brun, 6. July, 1817, and d. 1864, leaving
five children.
Col. Powell m. 2ndly, April, 1841, Hariott Dell, widow of
George Ackers, Esq.of Moreton Hall, co. Chester, and youngest
dau. of Henry Hutton, Esq. of Cherry Willingham, co. Lincoln.
Col. Powell d. 1854, and was s. by his son,
William Thomas Rowland Powell, Esq. of Nant-Eos,
J. P. and D.L., late Lieut.-Col. Royal Cardigan Militi.a, and
M.P. for CO. Cardigan 1859 to 18C5, 6. 4 Aug. 1815; m. 1 May,
1839, Rosa Edwyna, elder dau. and co-heii of William George
Cherry, Esq. of Buckland, co. Hereford, and by her (who d.
May, 1860) had issue,
I. Geoboe Eenest John, his heir.
I. Hariiutt Edwyna, d. 1857.
Mr. Powell d. 1878, and was «. by his son,
George Ernest John Powell, Esq. of Nant-Eos, High
Sheriff for Cardigan 1880, 6. 10 Feb. 1842; m. 1881, Dinah
T. Harries, of Goodwick, co. Pembroke, and d. s. p., when he
was g.byhis cousin, the present William Beauclebk Powell,
Esq. of Nant-Eos.
Arms—Arg., across fiory engrailed sa. between four Cornish
choughs ppr., on a canton of the second a chevron between
three epciir-lieads arg. Crest — A talbot's head ppr., collared.
Motto— Inter hastas et hostes.
.Sea! — Nant-Eos, near Absrystwith, South Wales.
POWEIili OF BANIiAHAN.
PowKLL, Henry Claeingbold, Esq. of Banla-
han, CO. Cork, J. P., Lieut.-Col. in the army, served
in the 10th Regt. and as Commandant of the
iS'ewcastle-on-Tyne District, b. 31 Jidy, 1806;
m. 11 July, 1836, Mary Ann, dau. of Lieufc.-Gen.
Thomas Hutchesson, Col. Comm. li.A., and has
issue,
I. Edward O'Donovan, lat« Capt. Royal Marine Light
Infantry, 6. 17 May, 1838; m. 6 Jan. 1873. Mary Eliza, '
dau. of Lieut. Jenkin, R.E., and has issue, one son,
Henry Jenkin.
II. Harry Hutchesson, d. 1846.
III. Francis Pery Hutchesson, (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Tels-
combe, Lewes, Sussex, b. 7 July, 1843; «i. 29 Nov. 1887,
Caroline Townseud, and has issue, Fitzheniy ; Williaou •
Marion.
IV. Thomas Hutchesson, 10th Regt., d. I«6L
V. Scudamore Kydley, M.D., 6. 7 Nov. 1844; m.20 Feb. 1877,.
Ada, dau. of George Seymour, Esq. of Clifton Manor, co..
York.
I. Elizabeth Jane.
II. .\nna Maria Mary, w. 22 Sept. 1875, Francis Langforti
O'Callaghan, Esq., CLE., C.S.L, Consulting Engineer o£
the Indian Government, Secretary to the Public Works-
Dept. in India.
III. Eleanor Sarah, to. 14 Oct. 1875, James Gibbons Smyth^
Major-Gen. late 1st Dorset Regt.
Lineage.— This family derives from the Powells, or Ap.
Howells, of Penkelly, to which ancient family belonged Sik
John Powell, Judge of King's Bench, who fearlessly defended
the bishops brought to trial by James II. From Gwyllia.m',
his brother, the existing branch is lineally descended.
Thomas Powell, son of Gwylliam, m. Harriet Vaughan, and
was father of
William Powell, m. Joanna Scudamore, and had issue.
His 3rd son.
Rev. Robert Powell, m. Anne Kydley, and d. 1783, leaving
a son and a dau.,
I. Edward, Major in the army, formerly in the 9th and 10th
Regts., m. 1797, Eleanor Buchanan, and d. 1847, leaving:
issue,
1 Edward, of Banlahan, m. Anna Matilda Digby, and,
d. X. p. 19 Sept. 1KG7.
2 Henbt Clabingbold, now of Banlahan.
1 Anna Maria.
1. Em.ma Ann, m. 1800, The O'Donovan, Lieut.-Col. o5
the Inniskilling Dragoons, who d. s. p. 1829, having be-
queathed Banlahan and the ancient O'Uonovan estatej i»
his wife absolutely. She d. 1832, leaving the estates to-
her brother, whose son, Col. Powell, is the present
proprietor.
.-IrHis — Or, two chevrons between three lions' gambs erased
gu., in centre chief point a trefoil slipped vert. Cre^l — Out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-gritlin vert, charged on the shouideir
wiih a trefoil or. Motto— F.Arjch i iynu [Look upwaid).
Seal — Banlahan, Union Hall, Cork.
Jiesidence—2, Alfred Place, Dover.
POWELL OF BUCKHURST HILL.
Powell, Nathanael, Esq. of Buckhurst Hill^
CO. Essex, J.P. and D.L,, b. 15 Oct. 1813 ; m. 22'
Aug, 1838, Agnes, 7th dau. of David Powell, Esq.
of Bench House, Loughton, Essex, and has had
issue,
I. Herbert Nathanacl, b. 1841 ; d. 1850.
II. Robert Arthur, b. and d. 1848.
HI. Habbt James, 6. 24 Jan. 1853; educated at Rugby an<2
Trin, Coll, Oxon, B.A,, 1873; m. '26 Jan. 1875, Emmu,
Elizabeth, dau. of Major W. S, Suart, R,E., of Bowles,
Essex, and has issue, Muriel, b. 29 Oct. 1875.
IV. John David, 6. 1855; d. 1856.
v. Edmund Nathanael (Rev.), Curate-in-Charge of Becton,
Essex, b. 2 Sept. 1859 ; educated at Winchester and Trin..
Coll. Oxon, B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885.
I. Louisa Agnes, b. 1839 ; d. 1844.
II. Alice Catharine, 6. 6 June, 1S43,
HI, Maria, b. 3 Nov. 184G; m. 10 Sept. lgG7, Fredoriik
George Read, Esq., and has issue.
IV. Janette Mary, 6. 5 Aug. 1849.
V. Anne Louisa, b. 14 April, 1851.
VI. Emma Sophia, b. 29 May, 1857.
VII. Beatrice Pryor, 6. 2 April, 1862.
viii. Rachel Clark, b. 31 Aug. 18G4.
Lineage. — This family was settled at Mildenhall, Suffolk,
at the close of the 15th century, William Powle ai)pearing as
plaintiff to a fine levied Easter Term, 13 Henby VI 1., for a.
messuage and 76 acres, &c., in that town. In the early part
of the reign of Elizabeth, Barnabic, 3rd son of Robert Powle
or Powell, of Mildenhall, removed to Mussels, in the adjoining,
parish of Barton Mills, having ;;i. Agnes, dau. of John Webb,
TOW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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IGil
of the latter place. Barnabie Powell d. in 1602, and was s. by
his eldest son, David Powell. The property of Barton M:lls
having been sold in 1C79,
John Powell (grandson of David Powell) reiroved shortly
afterwards to Hawsted, co. Suffolk. He was b. at Barton
Mills, 1662; m. Katharine, dau. of Henry Murton, of Boxted,
and by her (who d. 1752) he had six sons and one dau. He d.
at Hawsted in 1724. His 2nd son,
David Powell, of Clapton, Middlesex, came to London in
1712, and became a merchant of Old Broad Street ; he was
Lord of the Manor of Wattesfield, Suffolk; 6.27 Jan.. and
bapt. 8 Feb. 1695; m. 27 April, 1723, Susanna (6. 2 April,
1696 ; d. 26 Aug. 1762), dau. and co-heiress of Edward TliisUe-
thwayte, of Winterslow, Wilts, and of the Clo.'^e, Sarum,
Registrar to the Bishop of Sarum, by Susanna his wife, dau.
of Andrew Baden, of New Sarum. Mr. Powell d. at Clapton,
10 Feb. 1784, having had four sons,
I. David, of whom afterwards.
II. Baden, of Bench House, l.ougliton, co. Essex, bapt. 29
March, 1731 ; d. mim. at Clapton, 31 Aug. 1602.
Di. Thomas, of The Chesnuts, Tottenham, bapt. 24 Aug.
1735; m. 1st, 5 May, 1770, Catherine, dau. of J)r. Smith,
Physician to Catherine II. of Eussia, and by her (who d.
'i'l June, 1780) he had issue,
David Thomas, of The Chesnuts, Tottenham, J.P , h. 29
Jan. 1771; Ensign 16th Eegt. of boot, 1789-90; Lieut.
14th Dragoons, commanded 1791, in Ireland, left the
army, 1795 ; entered Magdalen Hall, Oxon, 1797; B.C.L.
(Oxon), 1805, and LL.B., Curate of Ashurst 1805 j and d.
9 June, 1848.
Henry Thomas, 6. 1774 ; d. 3 Feb. 1777.
Catharine, b. 30 June, 1772; )ii. 23 June, 1792, Sir Henry
W. Martin, Bart, of Lockynge, Berks, Controller of
H.M. Navy; and d. 5 Jan. 1847. He d. 3 Feb. 1842.
Mr. Powell m. 2ndly, 11 Aug. 1786, Clarissa, dau. of J^imes
Madden, Esq. of Fulham, and d. 5 Nov. 1820, having by
her (6. 14 March, 1760 ; d. 30 Jan. 1847) had furtlier
issue,
Henry Weyland, of Foxlea,=e, Lyndhurst, Hants, 6. 4
April, 1787; entered Trin. Coll., Camb., 1807, served in
Grenadier tiuards in the Peninsular and afterwards at
Quatre Bras and at Waterloo; 7)i. 15 April, IS! 7, Eliza,
dau. of Thomas Buckworth (by his wife, Mary Magdalene
Eussell), who d. 16 July, 1840, having by her (6. 6 Jan.
1792; d. 5 Oct. 1865) had issue,
Henry Buckworth, of Wilveoly Park, Hants, D.L. for
Berks, b. 16 Jan. 1820; served in Grenadier Guards
1838-48; in. 4 March, 1869, Lauretta Emiline, dau. of
Gen. L. A. Northey, and widow ot Sir W. Dickson ;
took the surname of Montgomery in addition to that
of Powell in 1871 : and d. .<'.p. 24 June, 1878.
AYilliam Martin, of Brooklunds, Lyndhurst, Hants, J. P.,
Capt. Inniskillen Dragoons, retired » ith rank of Licut.-
Col.,6. 20 Aug. 1824; ?«. 29 April, 1S62, Louisa Esther,
dau of H. B. CaldWL-U, Esq. of Hillborough, co. Nor-
folk, and has had issue, 1 Henry Martin, b. 8 July,
1808, Clare Coll. Camb. ; 2 Edward Weyland Martin,
Lieut. K.A. (18b9), b. 3 Dec. 1869; 1 Mary, b. 12 May,
and d. 31 May, 1863 ; 2 Clarissa, b. 2 3Iay, 1864, d. at
Algiers, 1 Feb. 1880; 3 Mary Grace, 6. 11 May, 1807.
Clarissa, 6. 27 Dec. 1818; a Sister of Mercy at Ascot,
since 1847.
Mary Catheiine, 6. 9 Nov. 1825: m. 2 Feb. 1853, Ecv.
Paulet M. Compton, and has a dau., Alice Theophila.
IV. James, of Wattisfield, Suffolk, bapt. 29 July, 1737 ; m. 8
Nov. 1775, Atine, dau. of llev. Thomas Cornthwaite (40
years Vicar of Hackney), and d. 25 Feb. 1824, having by
her (who d. 27 Aug. 1831) had issue,
James, of Newick Park, afterwards of Dawlish, 6. 13 May,
1778; m. 19 April, 1808, Elizateth May, who d. 27 April,
1b56. He d. s. p. 30 Aug. 1»46.
Thomas Baden (Kev.), Hector of Newick, Prebendary of
CliiLhester, FeUow of Oriel Coll., Oxon, 1808-12, B.A.
18u8; 6. 14 Oct. 1786; m. 22 May, Isll, Sarah Louisa,
ilau. of Rev. Nathanael Cotton, Bector of Thorniy,
Nortliants, and d. 25 April, 1868, having by her (who d.
13 April, 1835) had issue,
1 Thomas Baden, b. 15 May, 1812; E.A. Exeter CoU.
Oxford, 1833, d. 3 March, 1844.
2 William, B.A. Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1839, Barrister of
the inner Temple. 1846, Clerk in Holy Orders, Sector of
Newick 1868; b. 25 Jan. 1817 ; vi. 2 Nov. 1802, Isabella
Vandamme Mackenzie (who d. May, 1880). He d. 28
Jan. 1885, leaving issue, 1 Thomas Baden, of Newick,
Bradfield, 1877-79, of New College, Oxon, 6. 2 Jan.
1864 ; 2 William George, of Newick, Bradfield, 1877-82,
b. 26 Jan. Ib65.
3 James Edward, 6. 26 Dec. 1829; d. 16 March, 1823.
4 James David, of Hiahhurst, Newick, Lord of the
-Manor of Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk, 0. 20 Oct. 1&24.
1 Louisa Ann, b. 14 Dec. 1814; d. 13 Nov. IsCti.
2 Maria, b. 30 Oct. 1820 ; d. 26 April, 1821.
3 Elizabeth Maria, b. 17 July, 1829 ; d. 21 Dec. 1857.
Hester, 6. 31 Oct. 1776; ra. 21 Nov. 1795, Baden Powell,
Esq. of Lankington, Tonbiidge Wells, High Sheriff ui
Kent, 1831, and by him (b. 21 Nov. 1867, d. 24 July, 1844>
had issue. She d. 7 June, 1848.
Anne, b. 20 Feb. 1782 ; ra. May, 1809, Eev. Robert
Marriott (b. 1774, d. 5 Oct. 1841), Rector of Cotesljach,
and d. 14 March, 1840, having had issue.
The eldest son,
David Powell, Esq. of Little St. Helens, London, of Iloni-
erton, and of Horton Kirby, Kent, Treasurer of St. Luke s
Hospital, London, 1794, b. 13 Dec. 1725; m. 15 Aug. ITOI,
Laetitia, dau. and heiress of John Clark, of St. Botolphs, Bisli-
opsgate, and d. at Homerton, 31 Jan, 1810, having by her {b.
25 Dec. 1741; d. 27 April, 1801) had issue,
I. John Clark, of Little St. Helens, and of Clapton, Middle-
sex, also of Horton Kirby, Kent, Treasurer of St. Luke »
Hospital, London, 6.4 Aug. 1763; d. at Clapton, 7 May,
1847, unm.
II. David, of Bench House, Loughton, Essex, J.P., 6. 22
Nov. 1764; killed by lightning at Loughton, 15 May, 1832.
He m. 1st, 20 Dec. 1798, Mary, only child of Harry Town-
send (by Mary, his wile, dau. of Eobert Williamson, of
Cockermouth, Cumberland), and by her (6. 1775, d. l<i
March, 1809) he had issue,
1 Harry Townsend (Eev.), Vicar of Strettonon Dunsmore,
b. 11 Jan. 1800; educated at Harrow and Oriel Coll.
Oxford (B.A. 1821), m. 30 Sept. 1834, HaiTiet Elizabeth,
dau. of II. Grimes, Esq. of Coton House, Warwick, and
d. 13 June, 1854, having by her (who d. 28 June, 188l>
had issue,
Henry Clark, b. 25 Feb. 1838.
Townsend, b. 18 June, 1847.
Mary, 6. 6 Dec. 1836 ; m. 18 July, 1867, her second
cousin. Rev. John Sikes Watson {b. 22 Aug. 1837;,.
Rector of Lowick-fhrapstone, eldest son of Rev. J. D,
Watson.
Emily, b. 12 Sept. 1839 : m. 26 July, 1860, Eev. James
Albert Cheese, Vicar of New Bilton, Rugby.
Frances Harriett, b. 30 Jan. 1841.
Caroline, b. 27 Feb. 1843.
2 David, of Heath Lodge, Hampstead, 6. 15 Jan. 1806 ; ku
1st, 28 June, 1831, Elizabeth Martha, dau. of Josepli
Moms, of Ampthill, and by her (who d. 1 Oct. 1833) had.
issue,
Elizabeth Gertnide, b. 23 Aug. 1832; m. 16 Nov. 1855^
Laurence Hirch, of Fi^l^erton Dclamere, Wilts, son o>:
Wyiley Birch, Esq. of Wietham, Norfolk.
Mr, David Powell m. 2ndly, 17 Nov. 1837, Caroline, dau.
of Thomas Pryor, cf Hampstead, and d. 6 April, 188-,,
having by her (who d, 14 Oct. 1865; had issue,
David, b. 16 April, 1840.
Henry Pryor, b. 14 Feb. 1847.
Robert Walter, b. 29 Sept. 1850.
Hope, 6. 24 May, 1854 ; d. 26 May, 1854.
Leonard Marlborough, of Bayford Grange, Htrtford, 6,.
8 Nov. 1856; Eton, 1869-75; Trin. Coll. Camb., B.. A.
1879; Barrister of the Inner Temple, 1882.
Bernard Louis, b. 10 Nov. 1858 ; d. 13 April, 1863.
Caroline, b. 30 Aug. 1841 : d. 9 Sept. 1841,
Wilhelmina Louisa, of Bayford Giange, Hertford, b. 1&
Aug. 1842.
Ade'ine, b. 23 Sept. 1843 ; wi. Richard Musgrave Harvey,
Esq., son of Rev. Richard Harvey, Rector of Hornsty,
and Canon of Gloucester.
Blanche Mary, 6. I June, 1845 ; cf . 3 Oct. 1848.
Ellen Marion, b. 21 Sept. 1849; d. 3 Nov, 1881.
Constance Irby, of Bayford Grange, Hertford, b. 20 Jan.
1860.
1 Wilhelmina, b. 7 March, 1801 ; m. 8 Sept, 183.5, the Hon.
and Rev. Paul Anthony Irby (d. 10 Feb, 1805), Rector of
Cottesbrook, Northants, 4th son of 2nd Baron Boston.
She d. 28 July, 1842.
2 Mary, b. 27 Oct, 1802 ; d. 24 April, 1674,
3 Caroline, b. 2 March, 1804; in. 29 Sept, 1826, George
Abraham Crawley, Esq, of Whitehall Place, and Highgate,^
and d. 17 Dec. 1875.
4 Catharine Maria, 6.17 June, 1808 ; m. 1 July, 1828, John
Craven, Esq, {d. 4 Sept. 1834), of Clapton, Hackney, uuil
d. 19 May, 1882.
David Powell, m. 2ndly, 9 Aug. 1810, Grizell, dau. o£
Samuel Hoare, Esq. of Hampstead. and by her {b. 1 Sept,
1781; d. 21 Feb. 1852) had further issue,
3 Samuel, 6. 16 Dec. 1814; d.unm. 1 June, 1837.
4 George (Eev.) IncumbentofCrookham, Hants, 6, 5 July,
1818; B.A. (Trin. Coll. Camb.) 1841; d. uurn. 9 Feb.
1875.
6 Thomas Edward (Eev,), Vicar of Bishani, Berks, 6. 22
Aug. 1823 ; B.A. (Oriel Coll. Oxon) 1845 ; m. 5 Jan.
1847, Emma, 5th dau, of Edgar Corrie (grandson ot"
William Corrie, of Dumfries), of Parley Lodge, Croydon,
and aftenvards of Arlington Manor, Newbury, and has-
bad issue,
Edgar, 6. 9 Jan. 1853.
Ernest Henry, 6, 20 Sept. 1854 ; d. 5 July. 1855.
George Herbert, Barrister- at-Law of the inner Temple,
b. 29 May, 1856.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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John Clark, 6. 25 Dec. 1860.
Malcolm Corrie, 6. 2S July, 1863.
Alfred Huare, b. 14 April, 186-i.
Oswald Byroiii, b. 30 Aua:. 1867.
Marcaret, b. 28 Nov. 1847.
Emily Sibella, b. 25 Au^. 1849; i». 21 Pec. 1878, Edward
Norman Feter Moor, Esq., and ha*; issue.
Anne Mary, 6. 27 April, 1851 : d. 17 Sept. ISCO.
Asrnes Katharine, b. 5 June, 1858.
Edith Venables, b. 4 Aug. 1870.
5 Sarah Sophia, 6. 3 Sept. 1813; m. 19 May, 1810. licr.
George Kred. Goddard, Eector of Southflecr, eldest son of
the Ven. Archdeacon Goddard, of Ibstock, Leieobtcr.
6 Louisa, 6. 26 Oct. 1810 ; d. 5 June, 1837.
7 Agnes, b. 27 March, 1820; m. 22 Aug. 1838, her cousin,
Kathanael Powell, Esq., now of Buckhurst Hill, and
has issue.
8 Anne Loetitia. b. 10 Nov. 1821 ; to. 16 May, 1843, Eev.
George Kidd Morell (d. 18S1,\ Vicar of Moulsford, Berks,
and d. 19 March, 1885.
fii. Baden, of Langton and Speldhnrst, Tunbridge Wells,
High Sheriff of Kent. ISSl ; b. 21 Nov. 1767; d. 24 July,
1S44 ; Hi. 21 Nov. 1795, Hester, dau. of James Powell, Esq.
of Clapton, and by her (6. 31 Oct. 1776 ; d. 7 June, 1848)
had issue,
1 Baden (Eev.), Vicar of Plumstead, Kent, M.A. (0.\on),
V.P.K.S., K.E.Ast.S., F.E.G.S., 6. 22 Aug. 1796; m. 1st,
i7 July, 1821, Eliza, dau. of Vincent Francis Eivaz, of
Hackney, which lady d. s. j). 13 March, 1836 ; 2ndly, 27
Sept. 1837, Charlotte, dau. of William Pope, Esq. of
Hillindene, Middlesex, and by her (who d. 14 Oct. 1844)
had issue,
Baden Henry, C. I.E., Judge of Chief Court, Lahore,
retired 1889, Conservator of Forests, Punjab, b. 23 Aug.
1841; author of several works on Indian Law, Land
Tenure, &c.
Charlotte Elizabeth, b. 14 Sept. 1838.
Louisa Anne, 6. 18 March, 1843 ; vi. 27 Nov. 1863, Eev.
Thomas Godfrey Pembroke Pope, English Chaplain
at Lisbon, and Canon of Gibraltar, and has issue.
Loetitia Mary, 6. 4 June, 1844 ; d. 2 Sept. 1865.
Eev. Baden Powell m. 3rdly, 10 March, 1846, Henrietta
Grace, dau. of Vice-Adniiral W. H. Smyth, K.S.F., D.C.L.,
F.Ii.S. (sister of Professor Piazzi Smyth, Astronomer
Eoyal for Scotland, and great-niece of the 1st Lord
Nelson), and d. 11 June, 1860, having by her had further
issue,
Henry Warington Smyth, F.E.G.S., Barrister, Inner
Temple (1876), Admiralty Barrister, b. 3 Feb. 1847;
a Master Mariner and Lieut. Eoyal Naval Ee.serve.
George Smyth, M.A. (Oxon), M.P. for Liverpool fKirk-
dale Div.) 1885; Companion of Order of St. Michael
and St. George (1884), Knight Commander (1888);
F'.E.G.S., F.K.C.I., an author on Political, Financial,
and Colonial subjects ; 6. 24 Dec. 1847.
Augustus Smyth, 6. 2 May, 1849 ; d. 3 April, 1863.
Francis Smyth, M.A. (Oxon), h. 29 July, 1850; Barrister
of Inner Temple ; painter and sculptor.
John Penrose Smyth, b. 21 Dec. 185^ ; d. 14 Dee. 1855.
Kobert Stephenson Smyth, ^. 22 Feb. 1857: Capt. 13th
Hussars, Intelligence Officer, Zulu operations 1887 :
Assist. Mil. Sec. South Africa 1888: Secretary to
Special Mission to Swaziland 1889; Mil. Sec. and A.D.C.
Malta, 1890.
Baden Fletcher Smyth, b. 22 May, 1860; Lieut. Scots
Guards : Nile Expedition, 1884-85, Guards Camel Corps
(medal, clasp, and Khedive's Star), A.D.C. to Sir
Anthony Musgrave, 1888 ; A.D.C. and Private Secre-
tary to Sir Henry Norman (1889), in Queensland.
Henrietta Smyth, b. 28 Oct. 1861 ; d. 9 .March, 1854.
Jessie Smyth, b. 25 Nov. 1855; d. 24 July, 1856.
Agnes Smyth, 6. 16 Dec. 1858.
2 Charles, of Speldhurst, Tunbridge Wells, J.P. Kent. b.
30 July, 1807 ; to. 28 Oct. 1851, Emily Ann, dau.' (if
James Eyre Watson, Esq. of Fillongley Grange, co. War-
wick, and (/. 17 March, 1885, leaving by her (who d. 21
May, 1890) a son,
Charles Watson, of Speldhurst, Kent, J.P., b. 26 Nov.
1852; B.A. (Oxon) 1878: m. 22 Aug. 1888, Elizabeth
Constance, 2nd dau. of Col. lleber Drury, and ha-s
issue, Charles Baden Drury, 6. 15 Sept. 1889.
3 Henry, b. 6 March, 1809.
1 Susanna, 6. 17 Jan. 1798; d.unm.2r> March, 1885.
2 Eleanor, b 4 Oct. 1803 ; d. unm. 30 Oct. 1885.
IV. Edward, 6. 1770; rf. 1771.
V. Harry (llev.). Hector of East Horndon, LL.B. (Trin.
Hall, Camb., 1793), b. 20 June, 1771 ; in. 6 July, 1812, Anne
id. 5 Nov. Is69), dau. of — Birch, Esq., and i.s.p. 1 Feb.
1831.
\i. James, 6. and d. 1772.
VII. .James, of whom afterwards.
I. Loetitiu, 6.1762; £^.1764.
i\. Susanna, i.24 Nov. 1765; d. 20 Jan. 1846; having m.
Kev. Thomas Silies, Vicar of Guilsborough, Northants, who
cZ. «.jj. 14 Dec. 1834.
III. Loetitia. 6. 19 Oct. 1766; rf.unTO. 13 July, 1859.
IV. Henrietta Catherine, h. 1769 ; d. 1772.
v. Henrietta Catliarine, 6.17 Sept. 1773; to. 19 June, 1805.
Eev. Henry Handley Norris (<Z.4 Dec. 1850), Eector of South
Hackney, and d. 26 June, 1854.
VI. Caroline, b. 2 Nov. 1775; m. 12 Jan. 1803, Ven. John
James Watson (d. June, 1839), Eector of Hackney, and
Archdeacon of St. Albans, and d. 31 March, 18u5.
VII. Maria, 6. 16 Jan. 1777; d. Mn))t.21 Jan. 1861.
The 7th son,
James Powell, Esq. of Clapton House, Middlesex, 6. 14
Oct. 1774; lii. 28 Jan. 1807, Catharine (6. 25 April, 1784; d.
24 Dc'c. 1S40), dau. of Eev. Nathaniel Cotton, Eector of
Thornby, Northants, and by her had issue,
I. James Cotton (Eev.), Incumbent of St. James', Clapton,
B.A. (Oxon). 1831 ; 6. 24 Feb. 1809; to. 3 March, 1S40, Louisa
Lloyd, who d. 12 July, 1869. He d. s. p. 29 March, 1851.
II. Arthur, of Milton Heath, Dorking, Surrey J. P., 6.4 Feb.
1812: Governorof St. Bartholomew's, and Christ's Hospitals,
and trea-^urer of St. Luke's Hospital, London, jji. 10 May,
1842, l-anny Charlotte, dau. of Eev. Peter G. Crofts, of
Blalling House, Sussex, and has issue,
1 Arthur Crofts, of Townfield, Dorking, 6.22 Oct. 1844;
educated at Brasenose Coll., Oxon, B.A. 1866 ; M.A. 1870 ;
5!i. 1st, 4 Aug. 1868, Caroline, 2nd dau. of Kev. Thomas
Stevens, Eector of Biadfield, Berks, Founder and 1st
Warden of St. Andrew's College, Bradfield, and by her
(who d. 8 July, 1877) has had issue,
Arthur Marriott, 6.31 May, 1869; New Coll., Oxon.
Eobert Markhain, 6. 13 Aug. 1870.
Tliomas Vaughan, 6. 5 June, 1874 ; d. 12 Sept. 1881.
Eeginald Crofts, 6.30 March, 1876.
Lucy Caroline, 6. 5 Sept. 1871.
Beatrice Amy, 6. 22 March, 1873.
He ?ii.2ndly, 25 July, 18s5, Margaret, dau. of the Hon. J.
Hart, C.M.G., of Adelaide, S.Australia, and has further
issue,
Margaret Joyce, 6. 17 May, 1888.
2 Edward Cotton, 6. 19 April, 1846; lu. 22May, 1890, Anne
Caroline, younger dau. of Eev. Henry M.Ingram, Eector
of Aldrington, Sussex.
3 James Crofts (13, Chester Street, Grosvcnor Place, S.W.),
6. 3 Aug. 1847 ; m. 11 Nov. 1884, Edith Purefoy Ellis, 3rd
dau. of F. J. E. Jervoise, Esq. of Herriard Park, Hants,
and has issue, James Jervoise, 6. 2 June, 1888 ; Ethel
Mary Purefoy, 6. 15 Oct. 1885.
4 Francis, Capt. E.N. , in Ashantee War 1873-74 (medal);
b. 15 Sept. 1849 ; to. 26 Oct. 1875, at Cape Town, Eebecca
Wilson, dau. of J. W.Glynn, Esq. of Cape Town, and has
issue, Frank, 6.10 Aug. 1876 ; John Glynn, 6.27 Sept.
1884 ; Mary, b. 2 Dec. 1879 ; Phyllis, 6. 14 Nov. 1880 ;
Ethel, b. 26 March, 1882.
5 Eeginald Henry, of Lewes, Sussex, 6.1 Feb. 1851 ; to. 8
June, 1875, Alice Mai"y, dau. of Eev. John Turner, of
Tiffield, Northants, and has issue, Marjorie Helen, 6. 13
April, 1877.
6 Leonard George, 6. 17 Nov. 1852; d.9 Jan. 1854.
7 Clement (Eev.), Eector of Newick, Sussex, B.A. (Oxon)
1879, 6.23 Nov. 1855; m. 12 June, 1883, Anna Carew,
widow of Capt. H. J. L.TiirnbuIl, K.A., and only dau.of
the late S.S. Davenpurt, Esq. of 15ognor, Sussex, and has
issue, Geoffry Davenport, 6.6 May, 1884; Itichard Crofts,
6.11 July, 1880.
8 Hubert John, of Lewes, Sussex, 6.13 May, 1858; to. 8
June, 1886, Mabel, 'Znd dau. of C. Francis Trower, Esq. of
7, Kensington Gate, W., and has issue, Harold Osborne,
6.20 Aug. 1888; Mabel Primrose, 6. 19 April, 1887.
9 Owen Markham, Capt. 19th Middlesex Volunteers, 6. 31
March, 1861.
1 Fanny Catherine, 6. 14 June, 1843; to. 19 April, 1866,
Arthur Markham Nesfield, Esq. (who d. IG June, 1874),
and had issue.
2 Amy Gabriclle, 6. 22 Feb. 1857 ; to. 3 Jan. 1882, Eev.
Henry Walter Brock, M.A , Vicar of Ottcrbourne, Win-
chester, son of Very Kev. Carey Brock, Dean of Guernsey,
and has issue.
III. Nathanael, now of Buckhurst Hill.
IV. John Cotton, of Selsfield, East Grinstcad, 6. 22 March,
1817 ; m. 14 May, 1850, dau. of the late Hon. and Eev. P.
A. liby, Eector of Cottesbrook, Northants.
I. Catharine, 6. 27 Jan. 1808 ; d. 27 Jan. 1871.
II. Anna, 6. 21 July, 1810; m. 14 June, 1842, Eev. Charles
Torkington, and d. 8 Nov. 1847.
III. Mary Elizabeth, 6. 27 June, 1815: vi. 27 June, 1843,
Alfred Caswall, Esq., who d. 23 May, 1855. She d. 22 Jan.
1881.
IV. Mary Anne, 6.13 April, 1819; to. 4 July, 1847, Francis
Halhed, Esq., who d. 27 June, 1880.
Mr. Powell d. at Clapton House, 5 Aug. 1840.
Arma — Per fcsse or and arg., a lion rampant guardant gu.
between two tilting spears erect ppr. Crt&l - A linn passant or,
in the paw a broken tilting spear in bend ppr., pendent there-
from by a riband gu. an escocheon resting on the wreath sa.,
charged with a pheon or.
Mottn — Ar nid y\v Pwyil pyd yw.
(Sent— Luctons, Buckhurst Hill,. Essex.
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POWELL OF YNYSMEUDWY HOUSE.
Powell, John, Esq. of Ynysmeudwy House, co.
Glamorgan, J.P. and Alderman for that county, b.
3 Aug. 1835, m. June, 1876, Annie, dau. of the late
Edward Hughes, Esq. of Cvvmcarnedd, and Coed-
ddol, CO. Montgomery, and has 'issue,
John Nathaniel Hughes, h. 2 May, 1877.
Mary Elizabeth Ann, b. 26 May, 1881.
Lineagre. — John Powell, Esq. of Cynhonly and Plas
Bach, CO. Glamorgan, ni. 1714, and by his wife, Mary, had a
son,
Morgan Powell, Esq. of Plas Bach and Cefnforest, co.
Glamorgan, m. 17C6, and by Anne, his wife, had issue, a son,
John Powell, Esq. of Cefnforest, co. Glamorgan, m. 171)0,
Mary Harry or Harries, and was father of,
John Powell, Esq. of Cefnforest, Plds Bach, andRhosfawr,
CO. Glamorgan, m. 1834, Mary, dau. of John Itees, Esq. of
Brynwith, co. Carmarthen, and by licr (who d. 25 Oct. 1878)
had issue,
I. John, of Ynysmeudwy House.
II. Thomas, of Carreg Cennen Castle, co. Carmarthen, of
llhosfawr and -Plas Bach, co. Glamorgan, b. 1837; la. 1801,
Mary, dau. of the late Edward Hopkins, of Gelly Gynrhos
and Lhvynyryn, co. Carmarthen, and d. 189f, leaving with
two other sons and one dau., Lewis Nathaniel, h. 1865.
Mr. J. Powell d. 12 Oct. 1868.
Seat — Ynysmeudwy House, Swansea.
POWER, now DE LA POER, OF
GURTEEN LE POER.
Dk La Poee, Edmond James de Poheb, Esq. of
Gurteen Le Poer, co. Waterford, Knight of Justice
of St. John of Jerusalem (Malta), formerly Cham-
bei'lain to H.H. Pope Pius IX., and Count of the
Koman States, so created 19 Aug. 1864, J.P. and
D.L. CO. Waterford, and M.P. for that co. 1866-73,
High Sheriff 1879, b. 6 March, 1841 ; m. 1 June,
1881, Hon Mary Olivia Augusta Monsell, only dau.
of William, 1st Lord Emly, and has issue,
I. John William Rivallon de Poher, b. 10 March, 1882.
II. Edmond Alain Tremeur de Poher, 6. 30 April, 1883.
III. William Stephen Arnold Tremeur de Poher, 6. 8 Nov.
1885.
I. Elinor Mary Trefine de Poher.
II. Ermyngarde Berthe Frances de Poher.
III. Mary Frances VTseult de Poher.
Mr, De La Poer claims the Barony of Power, and
Ourrawhmore, conferred on Sir Richard le Poer, by
patent of 13 Sept. 1535, with remainder to the
heirs male of his body.
Lineage. — This family was founded by Sir Robert de
Poher, Knt,, Marshal and Lord of Waterford in 1177. In
1179 he was joined in commission with the Lord Hugh deLacy
in the Government of Ireland, and from him have descended
the Barons of Donoyle, and the Lord Power and Curraghmore.
Sir Richard Poer, Knt. of Curraghmore, co. Waterford,
Sheriff of the co. 1635, whose ancestors had been summoned to
;ittend Parliament as Feudal Barons, was created by patent,
dated 13 Sept. 27 Henry VIII., a.d. 1535, Lord Power, Baron
of Curraghmore, with remainder to the heirs male of his body,
lie ill. Lady Katheiine Butler, dau. of Pierce, 8th Earl of
Ormonde, by whom (who d. 1552) he had issue,
I. Piers, his successor. ii. John, 3rd Lord.
Lord Power d. 10 Nov. 1539, and was s. by his eldest son.
Piers, 2nd Lord Power, 6. 1522, a minor at his father's death,
and granted in ward to James, 9th Earl of Ormonde, 1 March,
1540. He d. unm. 13 Oct. 1545, and was s. by his brother,
John, 3rd Lord Power, b. 1527, who was then a minor. He
m. Lady Elinor Fitzgerald, dau. of James, 15th Earl of Des
niond, and had, with three younger sons,
I. Richard, his successor, 4th Lord.
II. Piers, of Rathaormycke, who m. Margaret, dau. of Pieis
Butler, and d., according to an inq. post mvit. taken 10 Oct.
4 James I., 26 May, 1597, leaving a son and heir.
Richard Power, Esq. of Rathgormycke, and Clondonnel,
who had livery of his father's lands 3 Feb. 1018, and m.
Elinor, dau. of William Butler, Esq., Lord of the Manor
of Ballybue, and had (with three younger sons, James, a
Capt. in the Spanish Army, Edmond and William, and '
four daus., one of whom, Honora, m. Edmond Power,
of Curraghkealy, fitzNicholas) two elder sons,
1 John, his successor.
2 Piers, ancestor of the Gurtoen line, of whom here-
after.
Richard Power, of Rathgormycke, d. 28 Feb. 1635, was
buried at MotheU, co. Waterford, and was s. by his eldest
son,
John Power, Esq. of Rathgormycke, who had livery
of his father's lands 12 March, 1035. He m. (settle-
ments dated 14 June, 16'29) Elian, dau. of Donald
McGrath, of Mountain Castle, co. Waterford, and had
issue,
1 Piers, of Knocklafala, proprietor of Rathgormycke in
1041, and according to the survey of the co. Waterford,
1654, held Knocldafala, Clondonnel, and other lands.
Transplanted to co. Galway, 1G54, and d. there at Creg-
mulgreny, s. ?).
2 Richard, Capt. in the Royal Army, was transplanted to
Connaught by Oliver Cromwell. He m. Hellen, dau.
of Capt. David Power, of Kilbolan, co. Cork (who was
transplanted to Ballynagran, co. Galway by Oliver
Cromwell), and d. at Ballindrimny, 5 April, 1705,
leaving issue, three daus., 1 Bridget, ju. 14 . -apt. 1702,
Francis John MacNamara, Esq. of Cratloe, co. Clare ; "Z
Mar}-, Mi. as hereafter, John Power, Esq. of Gurteen, who
was next relative in blood of the male line to her
father; 3 Mercy, d. unm. 1703.
Piers (2nd son of Richard Power, of Rathgormycke),
71!. Margaret, 2nd dau. of Nicholas Lee, Esq., and widow
of Henry Power, of Adamstown, co. Waterford. and by
her (who m. 3rdly, Richard Strange, Esq. of co. Water-
lord, whose will is dated 26 March, 1681, and was proved
•24 Nov. 1682) had issue, three sons and a dau.,
1 Richard, who left issue, a son Piers, d. s. p., and a
dau. Margaret.
2 John Lieut.-Col. in the French service, living 1637,
and d. unm.
3 Edmond, who carried on the line, first of Gurteen,
1678.
1 Katheiine, m. Garratt Gough, Esq. of Ballyvanin,
CO. Clare, grandson of Sir Thomas Gough, Knt. of
Kilmanahan, co. Waterford, and d. s. p.
The 3rd son,
Edmond Po^vER, Esq. of Curraghkealy, obtained from
the Duke of Ormonde a leasehold of Gurteen, co. Water-
ford, m. Eleanor, dau. of Pierce Power, of Monalargie,
and sister of John, 9th Lord Power, and d. intestate 16U8,
leaving issue,
1 Pierce, d. s. p.
2 John, of whom hereafter, as representative of the
family on the death of Henry, 10th Lord Power, 1742.
3 WiLLLAM FitzICdmond, successor to his brother.
4 Richard FitzKdmond, m. Martha, dau. of John
FitzGerald, of Ballymalloe, and d. s. p. 1717.
5 James FitzEdmond, ra. Mary, dau. of William
Hi.ggins, Esq. of Gortardagh, co. Waterford, and had
issue,
Edmond, successor to his uncle, of whom hereafter.
Richard.
Ellen. Magdalen.
Lord Power d. 8 Nov. 1592, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard, 4th Lord Power, b. 1500; m. Hon. Katherine
Barry, dau. of James, Viscount Buttevant, and had issue,
I. John, to. Hon. Helen Barry, dau. of David, Viscount
Buttevant, and was killed by Edmond FitzGibbon (the
"White Knight") v. p., leaving by her (who m. 2ndly,
Thomas, 10th Earl of Ormonde and Ossory) with a dau.,
Ellen, in. David, Viscount Fermoy, an only son,
John, successor to his grandfather, as 5th lord.
II. Pierce, of Monalargie, who was mentioned by his grand-
father in deed of settlement of the Curraghmore estates 14
Feb. 28 Queen Elizabeth. He was living in 1633, and
w. Lady Katherine Butler, dau. of Walter, lltb Earl of
Ormonde and Ossory, and had a son.
Pierce, of Monalargie, who was attainted on account of
the part he took in the rebellion of 1641. He liad a dau.
Eleanor, m. Edmond Power, of Gurteen, and an only
son,
John (attainted for his adhesion to James II.), of whom
hereafter, as 9th Lord Power, but for the attainder.
III. Thomas, who was also mentioned in his grandfather's
deed of settlement 28 Queen Elizabeth.
IV. Edmond, mentioned in the same deed.
Lord Power d. 8 Aug. 1007, and was s. by his grandson,
John, 5th Lord Power, b. 1596, who had livery of his grand-
father's lands, 30 March, 1039 ; m. Ruth, dau. of Robert
Phypoe, Esq. of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, and had issue,
I. Richard, his successor, 6th Lord.
II. Pierce, of Killowen, m. Hon. Honora Burke, dau. of
John, 2nd Lord Brittas ; made his will 1 March, 1008,
which was proved 10 May, 1669, and left issue, an only
dau.,
1644
POW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
row
Knth Judith, m. Thomas Duckett, ancestor of Ddckett of
Diicketl'a (rrove, co. Garlow.
III. John, d. unm. 22 Sept. lGn6, buried in Dublin.
JV. David, d. unm. 17 Aug. 16G1, buried at St. Slichan's.
I. Eleanor, m. Thomas Walsh, Esq. of i'illtown, co. Kil-
kenny.
II. Katherine, m. 1658, John Fitzgerald, Esq. of Dromana,
Lord of the Deeies, and d. 1660.
Lord Power was excused from transplantation at the hands of
UuTEE Cbomwell, as he was bereft of reason, and had been
so for twenty years, 18 Jan. IGfl-l. He was s. by his eldest son,
Richard, 6th Lord Power, who was created by patent dated
9 Oct. 1673, Viscount Decies and Earl of Tyrone. He m. 1664,
Lady Dorothy Annesley, dau. of Arthur, 1st Earl of Anglesey,
by whom, who was buried in the cathedral of Waterford, he
bad issue,
I. Arthur, d. unm. v. p.
II. John, his successor, 7th Lord and 2nd Earl.
III. James, 8th Lord and 3rd Earl.
Lord Power, 1st Earl of Tyrone, was imprisoned in the Tower
of London as a Jacobite, where he d. 14 Oct. 1690, and was
buried at Earnborough, Hants, when he was s. by his eldest
son,
John, 7th Lord Power, 2nd Earl of Tyrone, b. 1645, who
</. unm. in Dublin 14 Oct. 1693, and was buried at Carrick-on-
Suir, when he was s. by his brother,
James, 8th Lord Power, 3rd Earl of Tyrone, b. 1666 ; m.
Anne, dau. of Andrew Rickards, Esq. of Dansjan Spidoge, co.
Kilkenny, by whom he had an only dau.,
Lady Katherine Power, m. 1717, Sir Marcus Bercsford, 4th
Bart, of Coleraine, and brought her husband the CuiTagh-
more estates. She \d. 1769. Sir Marcus was created, 18
July, 1746. Earl of Tyrone, and was ancestor of the Mar-
quess of Waterford.
Lord Power, 3rd Earl of Tyrone, d. without male issue, 19
Aug. 1703, when his Earldom and Viscounty became extinct,
but his Barony of Power of Curraghmore reverted to his heir
male,
John, 9th Lord Power, dejure (see the descendants of Pierce
Power, of Monalargie), who being a Col. in the army of
James II., and attainted and outlawed in 1688, could not lake
his seat, but he was allowed a pension of £300 per annum by
the Crown. He d. in Paiis 20 Aug. 1725 (will dated 10 July,
1717), and left, with two daus., Charlotte and Clare, an only
son,
Henkt, 10th Lord Power, but for the attainders of his father
and grandfather. He took out administration to his father
11 Sept. 1725, and petitioned the Duke of Bolton, Lord-Lieu-
tenant of Ireland, for the Curraghmore estate, as heir male,
upon which petition the Lords Stanhope and Karrington made
a favourable report to his Grace, but the petition never came
to a hearing. He d. intestate and unm. May, 1742, and was
buried at St. Matthew's Church, Irishtawn, Dublin. Adminis-
tration was granted to his sisters, 5 Dec. 1743. Upon his death
the whole male descendants of Richard, 4th Lord Power,
became extinct, and the representation of the 1st Lord Power
devolved on the heir male of Pierce Power, of Rathgormuck,
the brother of the 4th Lord,
John Powek, Esq. of Gurteen, co. Waterford, and of
Grange, co. Galway {see descendants of Pierce Power, of Rath-
gormuck). He served in France under his maternal uncle,
Col. John Power, 9th Lord Power, and on his return to
Ireland he m. 6 Oct. 1703, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Richard
Power, Esq. of Ballydrimney, co. Galway, at the request of
his kinsman, he being the next relation in blood of the male
line. By this lady (who d. 1726) he had five daus.,
I. Helen, m. Hyacinth, Lord Mount Leinster, and d. s. p.
II. Mary, d. unm.
ill. Bridget, d. s. p.
IV. Katherine, m. 1733, John Power, Esq. of Clashmore, co.
Waterford, and had issue.
V. Elizabeth, rn. ZSApiil, 1739, her cousin, Edmond Power
Eitz-James, Esq. of (iurteen.
Mr. Power d. at Grange, co. Galway, 1743, and was s. by his
brother,
William Power (FitzEdmond), Esq. of Gurteen, who d. s. p.
at Gurteen, 6 Aug. 1755, and was buried at Kilsheelan. His
will, dated 22 July, 1755, was proved 18 Sept. following, and
he was s. by his nephew,
Edmo.vd Power, Esq. of Gurteen, m. 1st, 13 April, 1739, his
cousin, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of John Power (Fiiz
Edmond), Esq. of Gurteen, and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. John, m. 1774, Joanna, dau. of Thaddeus O'Meagher,
Esq. of IkeiTin, co. lipperary, and by her (who d. 1801) he
had issue,
1 Edmo.vd who s. bis uacle.
2 James, of Ballydine, J. P., Capt. Tipperary Mi'itia, nt-
Katherine, dau. of James Butler, Esq. of Wilford, co.
Tipperary, and d. 11 June, 1854, having had an only sod,
Edmond, d. unm. at Madeira, 5 Dec. 1838.
3 William, of Glyn, d. unm. 1839.
1 Honora, m. 1st, Major Quinn, and 2ndly, William.
Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot, co. Wexford.
2 Elizabeth. 3 Eleanor.
in. James.
IV. Richard.
I. Elizabeth, m. Francis Mandeville, Esq.
II. Katherine, hi. William Howley, Esq.
Mr. Power 711. 2ndly, 1753, Mary O'Brien, widow of Capt.
Walter de la Mar, of Porterstown, co. Dublin, by whom he
had another dau.,
in. Eleanor, m. Peter Lynch, Esq.
Mr. Power was s. by his eldest son,
William Power, Esq. of Gurteen, m. 10 Sept. 1765, Mary,
dau. and heir of Capt. Walter de la Mar, of Port-erstown, co.
Dublin, by Mary O'Brien, his wife, and d. s. p. 1813, when he-
was s. by his nephew,
Edmond Power, Esq. of Gurteen, b. 1775, served in the 8th
Light Dragoons (now 8th Hussars), under the Duke of York,
during the Flanders Campaign. He wt. 29 May, 1815, Anas-
tatia, dau. and co-heir (with her sister Mary, who m. 1827,
Richard Montesquieu Bellcw, M.P., brother of Patrick, 1st
Lord Bellew, and d. s. p.) of John Lalor, Esq. of Long
Orchard, co. Tipperary, and had issue by her (who in. 2ndly,
the Right Hon. Richard Lalor Sheil, M.P., and d. at Florence,
3 Aug, 1852) three sons and two daus.,
I. John William, his heir.
II. Edmond James {see Power-Lalor of Long Orchard).
III. Richard Francis, in. 3 March, 1849, Sara, dau. of Charle.*
Gordon, Esq. of Virginia, U.S.A., and d. 1880, leaving two
daus., Anaslatiaand i\lary.
I. Mary, m. 1846, Henry Petre, Esq. of DunkcnhaJgh, D.L.
CO. Lancaster, and d. s. p. 1880.
II. Ellenor, m. 1843, Patrick William Power, Esq. of Pern-
brokestown, co. Waterford, and d. 1888, leaving issue.
Mr. Power d. 29 May, 1830, and was s. by his eldest son,
John William Power, Esq. of Gurteen, M.P. , J. P. and D.L.
ci. Waterford, 6 . 1816; m. 30 April, 1840, Frances, dau. of Sir
John Power, 1st Bart, of Kilfane, by Harriet his wife, dau. of
Gervais Parker ISushe, Esq. of Kilfane, and d. 12 May, 1851,
having by her, who d. 28 Jan. 1893, had issue, five sons and
four daus.,
Edmond James de Pohee de la Poer, now of Gurteen le
Peer.
John, 6. 1842; d. 1851.
William, 6. 2 June, 1843, late Capt. 65th Regt., ni. 2 Sept.
1879, Mary Anastatia, eldest dau. of his uncle, Edmoml
Po«er Lalor, of Long Orchard.
Raymond, of Kilcronagh, co. Kilkenny, b. 6 March, 1846, lat<,-
16th Regt., m. 6 April, 1873, Emily Frances Lloyd, 3rd dau.
and co-heir of Charles Thomas Warde, Esq. of Cloptou
House, CO. Warwick, by Marianne his wife, dau. of John
Bennet Lawes, Esq. of Uothamsted, Herts.
Arnold, b. 17 Oct. 1849, late 20th Regt., d. unm. 17 Oct.
1883.
lliirriette Anastatia, m. 17 June, 1869, Gen. Sir Charles
Stanley Gougn, K.C.B., VC, Col. 5ih Bengal Cavalry,
2nd son of George Gough, Esq., late Commissiuner of
Patna, and has issue.
Mary, vi. 25 June, 1867, Samuel Perry, Esq. of Woodroffe,^
CO. Tipperary, and has issue.
Anasta:ia, 111. 15 July, 1875, Sir John Nugent Humble,
Bart., and has issue.
Frances Vincent, m. 5 Sept. 1881, Hon. Gaston Monsell, only
son of William, 1st Lord Emly.
A royal licence, dated at St. James's, 14 May, 1863, was
granted to Frances, widow «f John Power, Esq., of Gurteen,
tliat she and her issue by her said deceased husband should
take and use the surname of De la Poek in lieu of that ef
Power.
A:-ms — Arg., a chief danccttee sa. Cieit—A buck's head
caboshed ppr., attired or, between the attires a crucitix of the
last. Motto— yer crucem ad coronam.
Scat — Gurteen Le Poer, Kilsheelan, co. Waterford.
POWER OF FAITHLEGG.
Power, Patrick Joseph Mahon, Esq. of Faith-
legg House, co. Waterford, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1855, b. 1826; m. 1 March, 1859, Ladj
Olivia Jane Nugent, dau. of Antliony Francis, 9tk
Earl of Westmeath, and has issue,
I. Hubert.
I. Maud.
ui. Catherine.
11. Ellen.
IV. Emily.
POW
^JHE LANDED GENTRY.
POW
1645
Lineagre Nicholas Power, Esq., J. P., m. 1780, Cathe-
rine, dau. of Bartholomew Eivera, Esq. of Tramore, co. Water-
ford, and had issue,
Nicholas.
Patrick, of Bellevue, co. Kilkenny, J.P. and D.L., formerly
M.P. for Waterford, m. Mary, dau. of John Snow, of
]>arkfield and Kilmurry, co. Kilkenny, and d., having had
issue,
1 NicHOLAa Alfred, of Bellevue House, co. Kilkenny,
J. P., 6. 8 Nov. 1813; m. 1838, Margaret Jane, dau. and
•only surviving child of Major Cane, 5th Dragoon Guards,
by Anne, his wife, dau. of John Helsham, Esq. of
Ormond House, Kilkenny, J. P., and has issue,
I. Frederick Patrick William, Capt. 3rd Batt. Royal
Irish Kegt.
II. Alfred.
I. Emily, m. Edward Middelton, Esq., son of the late
Peter Middelton, p:sq. of Hyddleton Lodge and Stockeld
Park, CO. York.
a. Augusta, m. Walter Gyles, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
2nd son of Kev. Walter Gyles, Vicar of Cahir, co.
Tipperary.
HI. Louisa, T». .John Baines, Esq., late Inniskilling
Dragoons, son of H. Baines, Esq. of Esher, Surrey.
TV. Elise. V. Lucy.
VT. Annie.
VII. Margaret Winifred, m. 2i Aug. 1380, Alexander
Carew Anderson, Ef>q., son of James Anderson, Esq. of
Grace Dieu.
2 Patrick William.
a John. i Pierce.
1 Eliza.
Maria, d. unm.
"Mr. Power d. June, 1793. His son,
Nicholas Mahon Power, Esq. of Faithlegg House, co.
Waterford, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for that co. from 1847 to 1859,
l>. 1787 ; m. 1818, Margaret, only child of Nicholas Mahon,
ICsq. of Dublin, and had issue,
I. Patrick Mahon, now of Faithlegg.
II. Albert William, d. unm.
1. Margaret Emily, m. 1841, Denis O'Conor, Esq. of Mount
Druid.
ti. Catherine Georgina, to. James Archhold, Esq. of Davids-
town, CO. Kildare.
ill. Maria Louisa, m.Finlay Chester, Esq., J.P.,of Williams-
town, CO. Louth.
IV. Frances Emily Mary.
V. Adelaide Mary Josephine Isabella, to. 7 May, 1 874, the late
John Aloysius Blake, Esq., M.P. for Waterford.
He d. Feb. 1873.
&a(— Faithlegg House, Waterford.
POWER OF ASTON INGHAM.
Power, Manlet Kingsmill Manley, Esq. of
Aston Ingham, co. Hereford, J.P. and County Coun-
cillor, late Lieut. 41st Kegt., b. 14 Oct. 1853'; m. 31
July, 1891, Henrietta Catherine Charlotte, eldest
<lau. of Henry Augustus Paynter, Esq. of Freelands,
Alnwick, Northumberland, and grand-dau. of Fran-
cis Paynter, Esq. of Penzance, and has issue,
KINGSMILL-FOSTER MAtTLET, 6. 4 DCC. 1892.
Lineage. — The direct pedigree of this ancient family is
traced as far back as 1558, when
Sir Henbt Power, Knt., Master of the Horse in Ireland to
Queen Elizabeth, to. Miss Bullen, and had issue, four sons.
The youngest. Sir Henry Power, Knt. of Bersham, near Wrex-
•liam, CO. Denbigh, Gen. of Her Majesty's army in Ireland, and
one of Her Majesty's Lords Justices, was created Viscount
Valentia, by patent, 1 March, 1620, with succession to the
iieirs of his body, &c., d.s. p. 25 May, 1642. The eldest son of
Sir Henry Power, Master of the Horse in Ireland, was
John Power, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Gunter,
Ivnt. of Racton, Sussex, and by her had one son. He d. 27
JWiirch, 1659, and was s. by his son,
Robert Power, Esq. of Bersham, to. iJorothy, dau. of
Kenrick Eyton, Esq. of Eyton, and had issue, three sons and
four daus., John, Robert, Kenrick, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Mary,
and Susannah. He d. 26 Dec. 1673. His son and heir,
John Poweu, Esq. of Bersham, to. Mercy, dau. of John
Manlcy, Esq. of Erbistock, co. Denbigh, and had issue, nine
sons and three daus. , Henry, Kenrick, Robert, Thomas, Manley,
isaac, John, P'rancis, William, Amy, Mary, and Eleanor. He
<l. April, 1712, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Power, Esq., Capt. in the Battle-axe Guards, b. 6
May, 1695, at Bersham, eo. Denbigh, to. Sarah, dau. of Capt.
John Boiton, of yo. Kilkenny, and had issue, three sons and
two daus., I -Manley John; n. Charles Shadwell ; m. Tbomaj
Bolton ; i. Mercy ; ii. Sarah Bolton. He d. 1765. His 3rd
son,
Thomas Bolton Power, Esq., b. at Kilmurray, co. Wicklow,
4 Sept. 1735 ; m. at Gibraltar July, 24, 1768, Ann, dau. of Capt.
Corney ; d. and was buried at Greenwich 9 Nov. 1801. He
was Capt. 20th Regt., and was forced to leave the service by
loss of sight. His son and successor.
Sir Manley Power, K.C.B. and K.T.S., Lieut. -Gen. of the
Forces, and Lieut.-Governorof Malta, 6. 1773 ; to. 1st, 5 June,
1802, Sarah, dau. of J. Coulson, Esq., by whom he had issue,
I. Manley, Col. in the army and Lieut. -Col. Commanding 85tli
Regt., d. 27 April, 1857, aged 64; ii. Jukes Coulson, and iii.
Harry All wood, both d. infants. He m. 2ndly, 7 May, 181S,
Anne, dau. of Kingsmill Evans, Esq., Col. Grenadier Guards,
of Lydiart House, co. Monmouth (descended from Herbert
Thomas Walter Evans, Esq. of Langattock, living 1661, son of
Thomas ap Ivon ap Jenkin Herbert, of the time of Elizabeth),
and by her had issue,
I. Kingsmill Manley, of The Hill Court.
II. Henry Bolton (Rev.), M.A., thirty-five years Vicar nf
Bramley, Surrey, b. 7 Oct. 1820; to. 1st, 18 May, 1847,
Sophia Catherine Mary, youngest dau. of Robert Thoroton,
Esq., Lieut. -Col. Grenadier Guards, and by her (who ci. 11
May, 1849) had a son,
Thoroton Manley, b. 8 May, 1849.
He TO. 2ndly, 7 June, 1853, Mary, only surviving dan. of
Rev. Laurence William Eliot, Rector of Pepper Harow,
Surrey, and d. 15 March, 1882, leaving issue,
Manley, 6. 24 May, 1857.
Kingsmill Henry, 6. 30 July, 1862.
Laurence Eliot, b. 7 May, 1864.
Blanche Sophia Matilda.
Katherine Mary Anne, to. 11 July, 1884, Ed wait! B.
Crawley Boevey, Esq., late E.A., of Flaxby, co. Glouces-
ter.
Maude Elizabeth. Alice Julia. Mary.
Sir Manley Power d. at Berne, Switzerland, 7 July, 1826. His
elder son,
Kingsmill Manley Power, Esq. of The Hill Court, J.P. and
D.L., formerly Capt. 9th and 16th Lancers (with two medals
and clasps for services in the Gwalior and Sutlej campaigns
under Lord Gough), b. 10 March, 1819; to. 12 Aug. 1852, Anna
Eliza Blanche, only surviving dau. of John Probyn, Esq. of
Longhope Manor House, co. Gloucester, and had issue,
I. Manley Kingsmill Manley, now of Aston Ingham.
II. Herbert Archibald Manley, 6. 22 Dec. 1854.
III. Henry James Manley, b. 19 Feb. 1856.
IV. John Manley, 6. 18 Feb. Is57.
V. Eustace Manley, 6. 13 May, 1860.
\i. Walter Manley, 6. 15 Sept. 1861.
VII. Reginald Ivon Manley, b. 8 April, 1865.
VIII. Oliver Bray Manley, 6. 2 Jan. 1867.
1. Katharine Manley, in. 18 April, I88S, James Thornton
Gibson, Esq. of Maynards, co. Hertford.
Capt. Manley d. Sept. 1888.
Arms — Gu., a sword in bond sinister ppr., hilted and pom-
melled or, point elevated and blade encompassed with a laurel
wreath of the last, on a chief arg., between two mullets sa.
pierced of the field, in the centre cliief point, pendent from a
riband gu., fimbriated az., a representation of the golden cross
and clasp presented to Sir Manley Power for Salamanca, Vit-
toria, &c. Crest — Issuant from a mural crown or, a stag's head
sa., gorged with a laurel wreath, and attired of the first. Motto
— Angelis suis praecipiet de te.
Seat — Aston Ingham, Ross, co. Hereford.
POWNEY OF FYFIELD HOUSE AND
MILDEN HAIiL.
PowNET, Cecil Du Pee Penton, Esq. of Fyfield
House, Hants, and Milden Hall, Suffolk, 'b. 21
Aug. 1862, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, formerly
A.U.C. to Major-Gen. Viscount Frankfort de Mont-
morency.
liineagre. — George Nesbitt Thompson, of Penton Lodge,
Andover, m. Catherine Maria, widow of Henry Vansittart, Esq.,
brother of Lord Bexley, and eldest sister of George Powney,
Esq. of Milden Hall, Suffolk, and Bishopsgate, Englefield, and
had, with other issue,
Edward Penton Powney, Esq. of Fyfield House, Hants, and
JlildenHall, Suffolk, m. 1st, 13 May, 1841, Caroline, 2nd dau
of John Rawlins, Esq., which lady d. 21 June, 1851, and 2ndly,
25 July, 1861, Madelina Louisa, 2nd dau. of Rev. Gcorgo
Porcher, of Oakwood, Sussex, and by her (who d. 2 Sept. 1862)
had an only son,
Cgcil Do Pre Pbnton, now of Fyfield and Milden Hall.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Mr. Powney assumed by royal licence, 15 March, 1876, the
aaine of Powney on succeeding to tlie estates of his cousin,
the Rev. Henry Powney.
Sfrt^s— MiUlen Hall, La venham, Suffolk; and Fyfield House,
Andover, Hants. Town liesideiicc—lb, Bolton Street, May-
fair, W.
C/i;6s— Guards', Bachelors', Pratt's.
POWYS-IiYBBE OF HARDWICK,
Powts-Ltbbe, Philip Ltbbe, Esq. of Hard-
wick, CO. Oxford, and Bloomfield, Middlesex, M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for Newport, Isle of Wight,
1859-1S65, b. ISIS ; m. 11 June, 1814, Anne Phillis,
dau. of Thomas Greenwood, Esq. of Turner's Court,
and niece of William Stei^lieus, Esq. of Prospect
Hill, Tilehurst, and lias an only son,
William Reginald Ltbbe Powts, 6. 1840 ; m. 1st, 1875,
Christian Cecilia, youngest dau. of the late James C. Hay-
wood, Esq. of Dosthill House, co. Stafford. She d. 1879.
He m. 2ndly, ISSO, Sarah, dau. of William Bartholomew,
Esq. of Ashley, co. Cambridge, and d. 4 April, 1888,
leaving issue.
In 1863, Mr. Powys retook the name of Ltbbe by
royal licence.
liineage. — Philip Powts, son of Sir Thomas Powys, Knt.
of Lilford (by Elizabeth, his 2nd wife, dau. of Sir Philip
3Ieadows, see Bdrke's Peerage, article Lilfobd), m. Isabella,
only child and heir of Richard Lybbe, Esq. of Hardwick,
and by her had, Philip Ltbbe, his heir ; Thomas, Dean of
Canterbury, d. umn. ; and Richard, d. s. p. The eldest son,
Philip Ltbbe Powts, Esq. of Hardwick, m. 1762, Caroline,
dau. and heir of John Girle, and liad (with a dau. Caroline
Isabella, who in. the Rev. Edward Cooper, Rector of Hamstall
Ridware, co. Stafford) two sons,
Philip Ltbbe, of whom presently.
Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Fawley, Bucks, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of William Palgrave, Esq. of Coltishall, Norfolk, and had
issue, 1 Thomas Arthur, Rector of Sawtry St. Andrew, co.
Hants ; 2 Bransby William, m. Catherine, dau. of the Rev.
W. Archer; 3 James Morrell Coventry ; 4 Philip Annesley,
m. Caroline, dau. of Col. Brockman; 5 George Henry
Korman ; 1 Louisa Mary, m. J. Shriinpton, Esq. ; 2 Cathe-
rine Jane, jh. S. Lane, Esq. ; 3 Augusta Elizabeth, in. Rev.
Dr. Sketchley, Vicar of Deptford, Kent, and heir to the late
S. E. Sketchley, Esq. of Kensington, J. P. and D.L., co.
Middlesex; 4 Charlotte Frances, m. R. Smith, Esq. of
Kozel : 5 Letitla Georgiana Tivitia, m. W. G. James, Esq. ;
6 Caroline, m. Edward Jenner Murray, Esq.
The elder son,
Philip Ltbbe Powts, Esq. of Hardwick, m. 1790, Louisa,
2nd dau. and co-heir of Richard Michell, Esq. of CuUiam Court,
Berks, and left issue,
Henby Philip, his heir.
Richard Thomas, r,i. 1829, Caroline, eldest dau. of Edw.ard
Scott Waring, Esq., and had issue, Philip Edward (deceased),
Carohne Sophia (deceased), Emily Georgiana (deceased),
Ellen Anna Philippa, and Selina Jemima.
Caroline Louisa, m. Rev. Edward Philip Cooper, and has issue.
Sophia Charlotte, m. Edward Simeon, and d. «. p. 1833.
Amelia Frances, m. Rev. Philip Arden Cooper.
The son and heir,
Henet Philip Powts, Esq. of Hardwick House, co. Oxford,
and Bloomfield, Middlesex, b. 24 Nov. 1791; m. 1 June, 1817,
Julia, 4th dau. of Sir Fitzwilliam Barrington, Bart., and by
her (who d. 8 Sept. 1821) had a son,
Philip Ltbbe Powts Ltbbe, now of Hardwick.
He m. 2ndly, 1823, Phillippa Emma, dau. of W. Cunliffe Shawe,
Esq. of Preston, and had
Edward Shawe, deceased. Charles Richard.
Francis Arthur (Rev.), B.D. George.
William Cunliffe, Capt. 22nd Regt., 7n.4 0ct. 1866, Constance
Ellen, eldest dau. of Bransby William Powys, Esq. of The
Vandreys, co. Chester.
Louisa Phillippa. Frances Marianne.
I.sabella Lybbe. Sophia Jane.
Millicent Caroline. Emma Charlotte.
Arms — Or, a lion's gamb erased in bend, between twocrosscs-
crosslet fiichfie gu. Crest — A lion's gamb erased and erect
gu., holding a sceptre or.
/Seat— Holly Copse, Reading.
m:ack"woe,th-praed of mickleham.
Mackworth-Praed, Egbert Herbert, Esq.
of Mickleham Downs, co. Surrey, b. 10 Feb. 186G ;
m. 19 Not. 1890, Mary Josephine, only dau. of the,
late Charles Jolliffe, Esq. of Southwood House,
Thanet, and 23, Great Cumberland Place, London,
and has issue,
Cyril Winthrop, b. I89I.
Mr. Mackworth-Praed ia Lord of the Manor and
Patron of the living of Mickleham.
Lineage.— John Pkaed, Esq. of Trevethoe, Cornwall, by
deed, dated 19 Jan. 1715, in acknowledgment of the assistance
he had received from the family of Mackworth (see Bdrke's
Peerage, Mackwokth of Glen Uske, Bart.), adopted as his heir
and settled his property on his friend Sir Humphry Mack-
worth's third son, who, having assumed the name and arms of
his patron, became
William Mackworth-Praed, Esq. of Trevethoe. He was
6. 3 Nov. 1694; m. 1715, Anne, only dau. of Robert' Slaney,
Esq. of Rudge, co. Salop, and had issue,
Humphry, of Trevethoe, M.P. for St. Ives, m. 1764, Mary,
dau. of William Forrester, Esq. of Watling Street, co. Salop,
and widow of Sir Brian Broughton Delves, Bart, ot
Broughton, and had, with other issue, a son, William, whose
grandson took the name and arms of TtrK^gham (see that
Memoir).
Bulkeley, d. s. p. William, of whom hereafter.
Arabella, d. unra.
Mr. Mackworth-Praed, who was M.P. for St. Ives, d. 1752. Hi.'}
youngest son,
William Mackworth-Pbaed, Esq. of Bitton, co. Devon, in.
Susan, dau. of Thomas Stokes, Esq. of Rill, co. Gloucester, and
by her (who d. 1794) had issue,
William, his heir.
Juliana, m. T. W. Shore, Esq.
Susan, 5U. T. Smith, Esq.
Arabella, Lady-in-Waiting to Queen -Adelaide, m. 24 May,
1792, John, 4th Earl of Mayo, and d. 19 Nov. 1843.
Mr. Mackworth-Praed, who was M.P. for Cornwall, d. 1791,
and was s. by his only son,
William Mackworth-Praed, Esq. of Bitton, Serjeant-at-
Law, Chairman of the Audit OfHce, b. 1756 ; m. 1795, Eliza-
beth, dau. of B. Winthrop, Esq., Governor of the Bank of
England, and d. 1835, leaving issue,
William, m. the heir of Hay, of Dallamore and Halwell,
CO. Devon.
Bdlkeley John, late of Owsden Hall.
Winthrop, M.P., the Poet and Politician, 6. 1802 ; d. 1839.
The 2nd son,
BulkeletJohn Mackworth-Praed, Esq. of Owsden Hall,
CO. Suffolk, m. 1st, 22 Dec. 1828, Emma, dau. of Mungo Dick,
Esq. of Pitkerro, Forfar, by whom (who d. 1836) he had (inter
alios) a son,
Winthrop, late of Mickleham.
He m. 2ndly, 1840, Elizabeth Coltliurst, dau. of P. P. Fitz-
Patrick, Esq., and sole heir of her grandfather, Col. John
Colthurst, of Carrigrohane, co. Cork, by whom (who d. 1852>
he had (i,itcr alios) a son,
Herbert Bdlkeley, of Owsden Hall, co. Suffolk, J.P., M.P.
for Colchester 1874 to 1880, formerly of the 25th Regt.
(Kings Own Borderers), b. 1841.
He m. 3rdly, 1859, Emily Maria, dau. of William Fane, Esq.,
H.E.I.C.C.S., granddau. of Hon. Henry Fane, M.P., 2nd son of
Thomas, 8th Earl of Westmorland, by whom also he had a
son. Mr. Mackworth-Praed d. in 187G. His eldest son,
Winthrop Mackworth-Praed, Esq. of Mickleham Downs,
6. 1831 ; ?)i. 14 July, 1863, Louisa, 4th dau. of the late James
Ewing, Esq., and by her (who (/. Dec. 1868) had issue,
Robert Herbert, now of Mickleham.
Emma Louisa Praed.
Mr. Mackworth-Praed d. 11 Feb. 1890.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, az., six mullets arg., three,
two, and one, for Praed; 2nd and 3rd, per pale indented sa.
and crm., on a chevron gu. five cro.sses pattee or, for Mack-
worth. Crest — Out of a five-leaved ducal coronet or, a uni-
corn's head arg., manedand horned or.
Seat — Mickleham Downs, Dorking, co. Surrey.
PRATT OF RYSTON.
Peatt, Edward Eoger Murray, Esq. of
Eyston Hall, co. Norfolk, J. P., educated at Eton
and Trin. Col. Camb., B.A. 1869, Lieut.-Col.
(retired) Norfolk Artillery, b. 3 Dec. 1847; m.
12 July, 1881, Louisa Frances, 2nd dau. of John
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1647
Mulholland, 1st Baron Dunleatli, M.P. of Bally-
walter Park, co. Down, and has issue,
I. Edward Kogek, h. 2 June, 1882.
II. Jermyn Harold, b. 12 July, 1883.
III. Lionel Henry, b. 17 Dec. 1889.
I. Dorothy Louisa, 6. 6 Aug. 1885.
II. Ursula Frances, b. 17 May, 1888.
Lineag^e. — Edmund Pbatt, Esq., Lord of the Manor of
Carles, Hockwold (son of Robert Pratt), in. the only dau. and
heir of Walter Gylour, Esq. of Kyston, and d. 34 Henkt VIII.,
leaving a son and successor,
John Pratt, Esq. of Hockwold, who left two sons, William,
who d. s. p., and
EDM0ND Pbatt, of Hockwold, who d. before 9 Nov. 1542.
He 111. Katlierlne, dau. of William Tassell, Esq., and has
issue,
I. Edward, his successor.
II. Gregorj', of Eyston, to. Anne, dau. of William Cockctt,
Esq. of Besthorp, Norfolk, and had two sons,
1 Francis, who hy Ursula, his 2nd wife, dau. of Robert
Gosnold, Esq. of Otley, had two sons,
Edward, of Ryston, d. s. p. 1664, having devised Ryston
to Sir Roger Pratt.
Henry, of London, ancestor of the Pbatts of Coleshill,
Berks, extinct Baronets.
2 Gregory, m. Theodosia, dau. of SirEdward Tyrrell, Knt.,
and widow of Edward West, Esq. of Masworth, and had
an only son.
Sir Roger Pratt, knighted by King Charles II., for his
exertions in rebuilding, in concert with Sir Christopher
Wren, the city of London after the Great Fire in 166tj.
He ?u. Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Monyns, Bart, of
Waldershare, but rf. s.p. 1684.
ni. Roger, 7u. Ann, dau. of Baldwin Dereham, Esq. of Dere-
ham Abbey, co. Norfolk.
I. Atm.
II. Urstila, m. Henry Bexwell, Esq. of BexwcU, co. Norfolk.
III. Susan, m. Thomas Gousil, Esq. of Watlington.
IT. Bridget. v. Jane.
Mr. Pratt was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Pratt, Esq. of Hockwold, to. Dorothy, dau. of
William Cobb, Esq. of Sandringham, Norfolk, and had issue,
I. Osbert, Lord of the Manor of Carles, Hockwold, m. Kathe-
rine, dau. of Thomas Scarlett, Esq., and widow of Mr. Serjeant
Walpole : ii. Edward. The 2nd son,
Edward Pratt, Esq. of Heveningham, to. Ursula, dait. of
Henry Rossington, Esq. of Framlingham, Suffolk, and his
son,
Edward Pratt, Esq. of Yoxford, m. Emma, dau. of William
Tiffin, Esq., and widow of George Bexwell, Esq., and d. IG'Jl,
leaving an only son and successor,
Edward Pratt, Esq. of Woodbridge, Suffolk, and Ryston,
Norfolk, TO. Mary, dau. of Anthony Applethwaite, Esq. of
Ipswich, and had issue,
Roger, his successor.
EHzabeth, rii. Thurlow Stafford, Esq. of Denver, and had
issue, a dau., rn. JohnDering, Esq. of Wickcn, Kent.
Mary, rn. Thomas Browne, ot EUing, Norfolk.
Mr. Pratt d. 1708, and was s. by his only son,
Roger Pratt, Esq. of Ryston, High Sheriff 1727, ni.
Henrietta, dau. of Sir Robert Davers, Bart., by Mary, his
wife, one of the co-heirs of Tliomas, last Lord Jermyn, and
had issue,
Edward, his successor.
Jermyn, m. Ann Staiiforth, of Salthouse.
Mary, m. Edward Stafford, Esq.
Haniett, m. Thurlow Stafford, Esq.
Mr. Pratt was s. at his decease, 1771, by his elder son,
Edward Pratt, Esq. of Ryston, b. 1717; to. Blanche, dau.
of Sir Jacob Astley, Bart, of Melton Constable, by Lucy his
wife, youngest dau. of Sir Nicholas L'Estrange, Bart, of Hun-
stanton, and had issue,
Edward Roger, his heir.
Sarah Maria, m. Rev. Charles Collyer, of Gunthorpe.
Lucy, TO. Hadmond Alpe, Esq. of Uardingham.
Mr. Pratt d. 1784, and was s. by his only son,
Edward Roger Pratt, Esq. of Ryston, High Sheriff 1798, b.
1756; TO. 3 Dec. 1788, Pleasance, dau. and co-heir of Samuel
Browne, Esq. of King's Lynn, by Hester his wife, dau. and co-
heir of Philip Case, Esq., and had issue,
Edward Roger, his heir.
Henry, Lieut. -Col. 17th Lancers, 6. 29 Oct. 1795; m. Hester,
dau. of the Right Rev. Bowyer Edward Sparke, Lord Bishop j
of Ely, and rf. 1 Aug. 1860. His widow d. 30 March, 1881,
aged 81.
Jermin (Rev.), successor to his brother. I
Robert, 6. 2 Feb. 1799, killed at the siege of Algiers 1816.
Charles Browne, b. 31 May, 1802 : d. 12 Oct. 1822.
William, Rectorof Harpky-cum-Buchan, Norfolk,' to. Louisa
3rd dau. of William Coxhead Marsh, Esq. of Gaynes Park'
Essex, and d. Nov. 1874, havmg by her i who d. June, 1877)
had issue, 1 William Koger ; 2 Henry Marsh ; 3 Jermyn
Gregory, deceased ; 4 Charles Stewart ; 5 William Dering ;
6 Dashwood ; 1 Emily Blanche ; 2 Hester Sophia Astley ; 3
Harriet ; and 4 Laura.
Blanche, d. 17 Jan. 1863.
Maria, m. 1834, Henry Coldham, Esq. of Anmer Hall,
Norfolk, and d. 14 Jan. 1856.
Lucy, m. 1st, 10 Jan. 1826, Lord Rendlesham, and 2ndly,
Stewart Majoribanks, Esq. ; d. 1854.
Harriett, to. Rev. William Gale Townley, Rector of Upwell,
who is deceased.
Mr. Pratt d. 5 March, 1838, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Roger Pratt, Esq. of Ryston Hall, b. 26 Sept. 1789,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1850. He d. 28 May, 1863, and
was s. by his brother.
Rev. Jermyn Pratt, of Ryston, b. 6 Feb. 1798; m. 4 May,
1847, Mary Louisa, 4th dau. of George Murray, Bishop of
Rochester, grandson of John, 3rd Duke of AthoU, and d. 15
3Iay, 1867, leaving issue,
I. Edward Roger Murray, now of Ryston.
II. Walter Jermyn Murray, m. 1878, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Rev. H. George.
iir. Reginald Henry Murray, m. Maria, 2nd dau. of Rev. H ,
George.
I. Blanche Eleanor Murray, to. 1891, Capt. James Boyle.
II. Henrietta Mary Murray.
HI. Edith Lucy Murray, in. 28 April, 1885, Hon. Reginald
Talbot, 2nd son of the 4th Lord Talbot of Malahide.
IV. Frances Augusta Murray, d. 7 Jan. 1875.
V. Alice Rosalind Murray, m. 14 July, 1885, Rev. Charles
Francis Townley.
Arms — Arg., on a che^Ton sa., between two ogresses, each
charged with a martlet of the first in chief, and an ogress in
base, charged with a trefoil slipped arg., three mascles or,
quarterly with Gylour. Crest — Between a branch of oak and
another of pine, each fructed or, a wolf's head per pale arg. and
sa., langued and erased gu., gorged with a collar charged with
three roundels all counterchanged. Motto — Rident floreniia
prata.
Seat — Ryston Hall, near Downham, Norfolk.
PRATT OF CABRA CASTLE.
PE.A.TT, Joseph, Esq. of Cabra Castle, co. Caran,
and Enniscoe, co. Mayo, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff co. Mayo, 1876, b. 1 Jan. 1843 ; m. Sept.
1870, Madehne, only dau. of James Hamilton,
Esq. of Cornacassa, co. Mouaghan, and has had
issue,
I. Mer\-yn, 6. 24 April, 1873.
II. Audley Charles, b. 13 May, 1874.
I. Eglantine Madeline Georgina, d. an infant.
Liineage. — The branch of the family of which we are
treating was settled in co. Leicester 1641, when three
brothers, Joseph, Benjamin, and John Pratt, migrated thence ;
Joseph and Benjamin to Ireland, John to Jamaica. Joseph
and Benjamin obtained lands in Meath from Cromwell,
which they divided between them. The elder was ancestor of
the Pratts of Cabra ; the younger, of the Pratt- Winters of
Ar/her.
Joseph Pratt to. 1st, Frances, sister and heir of Col. Thomas
Cooch, of Cabra Castle, co. Cavan, and Covoaddy, co. Donegal,
and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Audley Mervyn, and
widow of Nathaniel Poole, Esq., and by her had issue, i.
Joseph, c/. young ; ii. Benjamin (Dr.), of Cabra Castle, Pro-
vost of Trin. Coll. Dublin, to. Lady Phillippa Hamilton, SrA
dau. of James, 6th Earl of Abercorn, but d. s. p. : iii. John,
of Cabra Castle, Constable of Dublin Castle and Deputy-Trea-
surer of Ireland, rn. Honoretta, eldest dau. of Sir John
Brookes, of York (by his wife, Mary, dau. of Sir Hardress
Waller, Knt. by Elizabeth, dau. and co.-heir of Sir Joh3
Dowdall), and d. 1740, having had two sons, drowned in the
PhcBnix Park 1723, and one dau. Mary, m. 1st, Sir George
Savile, of Thornhill and Rufford, 7th Bart., M.P. for York-
shire, who d. 1743, leaving issue, George (Sir), 8th and last
Bart. M.P. for Yorkshire, tZ. unm. Jan. 1784; Arabella, to.
1744, John Thornhagh, Esq. of Osberton, took the name of
Hewett for Shinoaks estate and had issue : and Barbara, who
m. Richard, 4th Earl of Scarborough. Lady Savile m. 2ndly
Capt. Wallis, and 3rdly Dr. Charles Morton, of the British
Museum, iv. Thomas, d. s. p. ; v. Meevyn ; and i. Margaret.
The youngest son,
Mervyn Pbatt, M.P. co. Cavan, rn. 1704, Elizabeth, dau. of
1648
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Thomas Coote, Esq. of Cootc Hill, co. Cavan, and sister of the
Karl of Bellamont, andd. 1751, having had (with three daus.,
Elizabeth, m. Dr. Burleigh ; Anne, m. John Pratt, Esq. of
Agher, co. Meath ; and Frances, m. Joseph Methee, Esq.)
a son and successor,
Kkv. Joseph Peatt, of Cabra, in. Elizabeth, dau. of Knight-
ley Chetwode, Esq. of Woodbrook, Queen'sco.,and had issue,
Meryyn, d. 179S. Joseph, of whom presently.
James Butler, of Drumsna, co. Leitrim, m. Margaret, dau .
of William Foster, Esq. of Dunleer, and d. 1829, lea^Jing
four sons and four daus. His eldest son, J. Dallas, M.D.,
F.R.C.S., m. 4 Jan. 1888, Eleanor Bruce, eldest dau. of
Andrew Palles, Esq., J. P. of Mount Palles.
Elizabeth, m. 1st, Dr. C. Morton, and 2ndly, — Bacon, Esq.
Ann, m. Henry Foster, Esq.
The 2nd son.
Key. Joseph Pbatt, of Cabra Castle, b. 173S ; m. 1770, Hon.
Sarah, dau. of Hervcy, Viscount Mountmorres, by Lady Letitia
Ponsonby his wife, dau. of Brabazon, Earl of Bessborough,
and had issue,
Joseph, his heir. Mervyn (Kev.), d. 1823.
Henrey, of Castle Morres, co. Kilkenny, who, upon the death
of his father, .s. his mother in the Kilkenny estates, which
she and her sister, the Marchioness of Antrim, had jointly
inherited as co-heirs of their brother, Hervey Redmond, 2nd
Viscount Mountmorres {see Db Montmobenct of Castle
Morres).
Mary, m. Sir John Piers, Bart. Letitia, deceased.
Mr. Pratt d. 1831, and was s. by hia eldest son,
Joseph Pratt, Esq. of Cabra Castle, Col. of Militia, b. 1775 ;
111. 1st, 1800, Jemima Roberta, dau. and co-heir of Sir James
Stratford Tynte, Bart., of Tynte Park, and by her (who d.
1822), had issue,
I. Mebvyn, of Cabra Castle.
u. Joseph Tynte, J. P. and D.L., of Tynte Park, Dunlavin,
CO. Wicklow, who has assumed the surname and arms of
Tynte, b. 1815; m. 1840, Geraldine, 2nd dau. of the late
WiUiam Richard Hopkyns Northey, Esq. of Suffolk Lawn,
Cheltenham, and by her (who d. 12 Jan. 1888) has i.ssue, 1
Fortescue Joseph, Major 3rd batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers,
*. 1841 ; m. 1S84, Mary, dau. of T. H. May-Somerville, Esq.
of Whitecroft, co. Dumfries, and widow of Charles Gustavus
Eochfort, Esq. of Rochfort Bridge, co.Westmeath; 2 Mervyn;
1 Hannah; 2 Madeline ; and 3 Alice.
III. Fitzherbert, d. 1849.
sv. Walter Caulfeild, J. P. and D.L., of Oving House, Bucks,
Col. Commanding Royal Bucks Militia, and formerly 67 ih
Kegt., b. 25 Dec. 1819 ; 7«. 11 March, 1852, Catherine Cecilia,
■6th dau. of George, 3rd Lord Boston, and has issue,
1 Douglas Walter Joseph Caulfeild, 6. 1853 (dceeased).
2 Gerald George Caulfeild, Major 3rd batt. Oxfordshire
L.I.,6. 1855.
.3 Cecil de Montmorency Caulfeild, b. 1857.
1 Constance.
•V. Fitzmaurice Caldwell Tynte, of Olen Heste Elcssington,
CO. Wicklow, b. .') Sept. 1822; m. 1850, Isabella Mary, dau.
of Charles Edmund Costello, Esq. of Edmondston, co. Mayo,
and d. 1884, leaving a dau. Josephine, who d. 1890.
I. Hannah, m. Charles Rochfort, Esq.
II. Sarah, m. 12 July, 1834, Robert Doyne, Esq. of Wells, co.
Wexford.
iir. Elizabeth Martha, in. 4 Feb. 1840, Robert Francis
Saunders, Esq. of Saunders Grove, co. Wicklow.
Col. Pratt m. 2ndly, 1826, Nichola Sophia, relict of the late
Claudius William Cole Hamilton, Esq. of Kingscourt, co.
Meath, and d. 27 Aug. 186:;. His eldest son,
SIebvtn Pbatt, Esq. of Cabra Ciistle, J. P. and D.L., High
.Sheriff, co. Cavan 1841, co. Mayo 1843, and co. Meath 1»7.'),
i. 2 Aug. 1807; TO. 27 Oct. 1834, Madeline Eglantine, only
tlaii. and heirof Col. William Jacksou, of Enniscoe, co. Mayo,
and had issue,
I. Joseph, now of Cabra Castle.
I. Louisa Catherine Hannah, m. 28 June, lS6i, Thomas
Bothwell, Esq. of Rocktield, co. Meath, and has i.<sue.
II. Madeline Caroline Mary.
III. Jemima Roberta Emily Tynte.
AiTM — Arg., on a chevron sa., between three ogreP.=es, each
charged with a martlet of the first, three mascles of the field.
Seats — Cabra Castle, Kingscourt, co. Cavan; Enniscoe,
Crosamolina, co. Mayo.
PRESCOTT OF DALTON GRANGE.
Peescott, Joux Eavexhill, Esq. of Diilton
Orange, co. Lancaster, Lieut. 1st Batt. Sherwood
Foresters, b. 7 Feb. 1863 ; m. 15 Jan. 1890,
Ulanche Mary, dau. of the late Major the Hon.
Leonard Allen Addiiigton, 2nd son of William
Leonard, 2ud Viscount .Sidmouth.
liineagre. — John Pbescott, Esq. of Dalton, M.A., .T.P.,
D. L. (son of William Budd Prescott, Esq., by Jane Ravenliill,
his wife), m. 1860, Frances, dau. of Robert Ledson, Esq. of
Liverpool, and had issue,
I. John Ravenhill, now of Dalton Grange.
II. Richard Courtenay, 6. 1879.
I. May M. F., jn. J886, J. H. Burton, Esq.
Six other daus., unm.
Mr. Prescott (i. in 1888.
Seat — Dalton Grange, near Southport.
PRESTON OF ASKHAM BRYAN HALL.
Preston, Eet. John D'Aecy Waecop, M.A.,
of Askham Bryan Hall, co. York, late Eector of
Fremantle, Hants, b. 27 Jan. 1824; m. 11 May,
1858, Emily Anne Augusta, 3rd dau. of Rer. John
Brownlow, and has issue,
I. D'Aect Bbownlow, b. 19 July, 1860.
II. Walter Charles, R.N., 6. 18 Feb, 1864 ; d. 2 April, 1885.
III. Roland D'Arcy, 6. 1 July, 1867.
IV. Arthur John, 6. 4 Nov. 1871.
I. Alice Elizabeth. ii. Edith, d.. 31 Jan. 1382.
Lineagre. — This is a very ancient family, descended from
the Lords D'Arcy, of Aston. Admiral D'Abct Peeston, R.N.,
of Askham Bryan, co. York (son of Rev John Preston, of
A.skham Bryan, Rector of Marston and Fostonand Prebendary
of York, 6. 18 May, 1738, by his wife, Jane Consett, of Bra-
with Hall, Thirsk), m. Sophia, 4th dau. of Sir George Nares,
one of the Judges of the Common Pleas, and d. 1847, having
had issue,
I. Rev. John D'Abct Jeevis, of whom presently.
n. Edward, R.N., d. unm.
III. William, R.N., of Borde Hill, Sussex, m. Hamilla Mary,
dau. of James Mangles, Esq. of Woodbridge, Guildford,
Surrey, and d. Dec. 1851, leaving, with a dau., Ellen Jane,
wife of Thomas Stannard McAdam, Esq. of Blackwater, co.
Clare, a son.
Rev. D'Abct Haebinoton Peeston, of Westmill, Bunt-
ingford, b. 19 Nov. 1844; m. 22 Nov. 1866, Harriett,
dau. of Thomas and Harriett Vipan, of Sutton, Isle of
Ely, and has issue,
William D'Aect Vipan, 6. 7 Nov. 1869.
Emily Mary. Edith.
IV. Charles, m. 1847, Mary Sullivan, dau. of John Dalton,
Esq. of Slenningford Park, co. York, and d. 1 Jan. 1861.
V. D'Arcy Preston, R.N., ?«. Jessie Forrest, deceased.
I. Sophia Preston, deceased.
II. Anne, m. Edward Probyn Nares, Esq., deceased.
The eldest son,
Rev. John D'Aect Jervis Peeston, M.A., of Askham
Bryan, J.P., m. 1st, 3 April, 1821, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter
Spence, M.D., of Kensington, and by her (who d. Jan. 1833),
had issue,
John D'Abct W'abcop, now of Askham Bryan.
Charles Edward, Major in the army, m. 14 July, 1875,
Emmeline, 2nd dau. of P. Feake Martin, Esq.
D'Arcy Spence, Rear-Admiral R.N., b. 26 May, 1827.
William Warcop Peter, of Bra with Hall, J.P. and D.L., h. 6
Jan. 1833, a-ssumed the surname of Consett 18')0, m. 10
Nov. 1864, Harriet Georgiana Edith, eldest dau. of Lord
Charles Keir, and has, with six daus., two sons, D'Arcy
Preston and Montagu William.
Fanny, m. 1853, Sir Thomas lOardlcy 'WilmotBlomefield, Bart.
Sophia Elizabeth, to. Rev. John Blomeflekl, M.A. Jane.
Margaret Laura, to. Rev. C. B. Yeoman.
Emily Ann, m. Rev. F. W. K. Woodyeare, of Crookhill,
CO. York.
He TO. 2nd!y, 1835, Hannah Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John St.
Leger Gilman, Bart., and by her had a dau.,
Hannah Elizabeth, in. 12 Oct. 1870, Picv. Edward Barber,
Vicar of Carieton, Pontefract.
Arms — Arg., two bars gu., on a canton of the last a cinquc-
foil or. Crest — On a ruined tower, a falcon rising arg., beaked,
legged, and belled or. Motto — Si Dieu veult.
Seat — Askham Bryan Hall, York.
llesidence — Roxborough Park, Harrow-on-the-IIill.
PRESTON OF FLASBY HALL.
Peeston, John Norcliffk, Esq. of Flashy
Hall, CO. York, J. P., late Capt. 3rd Light Dragoons,
b. 13 July, 1827; m. 15 Nov. 1871, Thermuthes
Fauquier, youngest dau. of Henry Thomas Cham-
berlayne, Esq. of Stoney Tliorpe, co. Warwick, and
has issue,
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John nE>TiT, 6. 4 March, 1874.
J'hilip Chamberlayae, b. 19 Feb. 1879.
V'inifred Mary. Olivia Thermuthes.
Xiineag'e. — Christopher Preston, of Leeds, Merchant
{of the family of Preston of Holker co. Lancaster), m. Anne,
tiau. of William Ayloffe, and d. 12 April, 1639, leaving a son,
Joseph Presto.v, who d. 9 July 1655. His son,
Jou-N Preston, Mayor of Leeds 1692, to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau.
of George Bacon, of Furness, and 2ndly, Martha, dau. of .Sir
lienjamin Ayloffe, and d. 22 Jan. 1710, leaving, by the latter
tady, a dau. Susanna, to. Marmaduke Lawson, Esq. of Moreby,
andtZ. 1711, and two sons,
Croft, Merchant, of Leeds, Mayor 1715, m. Frances, dau. of
Benjamin Wade, of New Grange, near Leeds, and had issue,
a son and a dau., Wade, of Leacroft, d. s. p., and Anne, heir
of her brother, m. — Selby, of Cornwall.
William, of wiiose line we treat.
The latter,
William Preston, of Leeds, Merchant, 6. 2 April, 1691,
purchased F'lasby. He m. 1st, Olivia, dau. of Richard Smith-
son, M.D., of Stanwick, co. York, and by her had a son and a
<lau.,
John, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, m. William Topham, of Lisbon, Merchant, and
d. s. p.
Ee TO. 2ndly, 24 Oct. 1721, Ellen, dau. and heir of Rev.
ieremiah Farrer, of Nunburnholme, co. York, Vicar of Leeds,
snd by her (who d. 1771) had issue (see Preston of Moreby).
Mr. Preston d. 1771. His eldest son,
John Preston, Esq. of Flasby (who d. 7 Aug. 1757), m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Henry Pawson, Esq. of Allerton,
Gledhow, and had issue, who d. young. He m. 2ndly, Olivia,
dau. and co-heir of John Wilberfoss, Esq. of Gainsborough, by
Alice his wife, dau. of Henry Pawsou, of Y'ork, and by her
had issue, two daus., Olivia, m. Gregory Williams, Esq. of
Kempstone, Notts, and was mother of Gregory Gregory, Esq.
of Harlaxton, and Sarah, bapt. 1 Feb. 17.37-38, and one son,
Rev. John Preston, of Flasby Hall, Rector of Linton, co.
York, 6. 1755; m. Sarah, only surviving dau. and heir of John
Cooper, Esq. of Leytonstone, Essex, by Dorothy his wife, dan.
of John Wilberfoss, of Gainsborough, and had issue.
Cooper, his heir. William Wilberfoss, d. 1838.
Elizabeth, m. Rev. E. Unwin, of Woottoa Park, co.
Stafford.
Harriet Dorothea, d. umn. 19 Oct. 1832.
Mary, m. Rev. John Bradney, of Leigh House, ^yilts.
Caroline, to. Rev. Joseph Bradney, of Sidmouth, Devon, and
d. s. p. 1851.
Sarah, m. Gen. Wil.iam Chamberlayne, of Orford House,
OUvia, d. s. p. 1859.
Mr. Preston d. 1821 The elder son,
Cooper Prestos, Esq. of Flasby Hall, J.P., 6. 20 Aug. 1786 ;
Jit. 7 Jan. 1811, Mary Jean, only surviving child of Col. Cath-
eart Taylor, Queen's Bays, uncle of Taylor Cathcart, of Pit-
cairly, Scotland, and by her had issue,
William Thomas, of Flasby IlaD, 6. 6 Sept. 1812 ; d. unm.
17 Nov. 1877.
Philip Charles Damer, llidshipman R.N., b. 6 Oct. 1814;
d. unm. 14 April, 1835.
John Norcliffe, now of Flasby Hall.
Caroline Louisa.
Emily Jane, m. 21 June, 1843, James Wheeler Unwin, Esq.
(eldest son of Rev. Edward Unwin, of Parkfield, Derby, and
Wootton Park, Staffordshire^ and has a dau., Mary.
Mr. Preston d. 12 April, 1860.
Arms — Arg., two bars and a canton gu., the last charged with
a cinquefoil or. Crest— On a ruined tower ppr., a falcon rising
arg., beaked, legged, and belled or. Motto— Si Dieu veulD.
Seo.t — Flasby Hall, Gargrave, via Leeds.
Club — Army and Navy.
PRESTON OF MOREBY.
Peeston, Thomas Henet, Esq. of Moreby
Hall, CO. York, J.P. and D.L. for the -East, and
J. P. for the West Hiding of Yorkshire, formerly
Capt. 7th Hussars, b. 1S17 ; m. 29 April, 184.7,
Georgiana Louisa G-enevieve, 3rd dau. of Major-
Gen. Sir Guy Campbell, Bart., by Pamela his wife,
dau. of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, and has issue,
1. Henry Epward, J.P. co. York, b. 13 July, 1857 ; ra. 1886,
Beatrice, 3rd dau. of Dr. Thomson, Archbishop of York.
I. Maria Emma Georgiana, m. 1 June, 1871, William Ulick
O'Connor, 4th Earl of Desart. The marriage has been
dissolved. - u. Pamela Mary.
XI.
Liineag°e. — S:e preceding Memoir.
William Preston, of Leeds, Merchant, and of Flasby, co.
York, had, by Ellen, his 2nd wife, dau. of Rev. Jeremiah
Farrer, of Robertown, five sons and three daus. The 4th son,
Henrt Preston, Esq., b. 15 Feb. 1737 ; m. Ann, dau. and
co-heir of Francis Fourness, of Lane Ends, co. York, and d.
28 Dec. 1808, leaving an only surviving son and heir,
Henrt Preston, Esq., who s. his uncle, Thomas Preston,
Esq. of Moreby. He )ii. 1814, Maria Ann, eldest dau. of the
late Joshua Crompton, Esq. of Esholt Hall, co. York, and had
issue,
Thomas Henrt, now of Moreby.
Anna Maria, vi. 1839, the Baron de Langen, eldest son of the
Baron de Langen of Parow, Pomerania, and Chamberlain
to His Majesty the King of Prussia, and had issue, a son,
Frederick Charles, b. 20 June, 1841, who was killed by a fall
from his pony 1850.
Mr. Preston d. 12 Aug. 1857.
Arms, dx. — As Preston of Flasby.
Seat — Moreby Hall, near York.
Ciubi—Carllvn and Arthur's.
PRESTON OF DALBY PARK.
Peesto->", John Wilby, Esq. of Dalby Park,
CO. Lincoln, M.A., J.P., Lieut.-Col. (Hon. Col.) Isfc
Vol. Batt. Lincclnshire Kegt. since 1886, b. 22
June, 1836 ; m. 12 Jan. 1859, Julia, 2nd dau. of
the late Eev. John B. Trarers, M.A., Vicar of
Mumby, co. Lincoln, J.P., and has issue,
I. Henrt Stephen, b. 29 Nov. 1860: m. 12 March, 1891,
Margaret Katherine, only dau. of W. D. Stockdale, Esq.
of Skendleby Lodge, near Spilsby.
II. Charles Travers, b. 5 Jan. 1862 ; deceased.
III. George Herbert, b. 10 Nov. 1868.
I. Julia Mabel, b. 11 March, 1863 ; deceased.
II. Harriet Mary, b. 10 May, 1877.
Lineage.— Rev. Stephen Preston, B.D., of Louth,
Lincolnshire, formerly Fellow of Lincoln Coll. Oxford, son of
William Preston, Esq., by Jane his wife, dau. of Richard
W'harfe, Esq., 7ii. 1 Jan. 1833, Harriet, youngest dau. of Thomas
Bennet Dobbs, Esq. of Scremby, co. Lincoln, and d. 5 Dec.
1840, leaving by her (who d. 24 May, 1877) an only son, the
present John Wilby Preston, Esq. of Dalby Park.
Arms — Or, on a chief sa. three crescents arg. Crest — On a
cap of maintenance a wolf ppr.
Seat — Dalby Park, Spilsby.
Club -St. Georges, W.
CAMPBELL-PRESTON OF ARDCHATTAN
AND VALLEYFIELD.
Campbell-Pheston, Egbert William Piqott
Claeke, Esq. of Valleyfield House, co. Perth, and
Ardchattan Priory, Argyllshire, J.P. for cos. Perth
and Fife, Capt. 3rd Batt. Eoyal Highlanders, edu-
cated at Eton and Christ Cliurch, Oxford, b. 17
June, 1865 ; assumed the prefix surname of Camp-
bell on succeeding to the estate of Ardchattan in
1878.
Lineag'e. — For earlier pedigree, see Burke's Peerage and
Baronetage, Preston.
George Preston, Esq. of Valleyfield, created a Baronet of
Nova Scotia, 31 March, 1637, m. 1634, Marion, only child of
Hugh, 5th Lord Sempill, and granddau. (maternally) of James,
Earl of Abercorn, and d. 26 Nov. 1679, having had
William, his heir.
George, a General in the army. Governor of Edinburgh
Castle, and subsequently Commandi-'r-in-Chief in Scotland.
The Jacobites sent a flag of truce to the Castle of Edinburgh,
and threatened to burn Valleyfield if the castle was not
instantly surrendered. The gallant veteran replied, that in
that case he should direct His Majesty's cmisers to burn
down Wemyss Castle, on the coast of Fife, then the pro-
perty of the Earl of Wemyss, whose son. Lord Elcho, was a
general officer in the service of Prince Charles Edward.
General Preston, by his protracted defence of Edinburgh
Castle, and President Forbes, of Culloden, by his influence
with the Highland clans that took no part in the rebellion,
saved the Crown for the House of Hanover. General Pres-
ton paid off encumbrances on the estates of Valleyfield, and
thus acquired the right to entail the property (which he
duly executed) in favour of the heirs male and female of his
brother, Sir William, and his nephew, Sir George.
6 a
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Anne, m. 1st, Oliphant, of Gask, and 2ndl}-, James Hay, of
Pitfour, and had issue by both marriases.
Mary, m. 6 Xov. 1683, John, 5th Baron Colville, ancestor of
Lord Colville of Culross.
The elder son,
Sib AViLLiAM Preston, Bart, of Vallcyfield, m. Anne, dan.
of Sir James Lumsden, of Innergclly, and had an only son,
George, and an only dau. Marian, who was the third wife of
Sir Robert Anstruther, of Balcaskie. Sir William d. between
1702 and 1705, and was s. by his son,
Sir George Preston, Bart. m. 1701, Agnes, dau. of Patrick
JIuirhead, Esq. of Kashyhill, and dying 1741, was s. by his
only son,
Sir George Preston, Bart. m. Anne, dau. of William, Lord
Cochrane, of Ochiltree, and granddau. (maternally; of Alex-
ander, '2nd Earl of Kincardine, and had issue,
I. Patrick, d. v. p., leaving, by Catherine, his wife, dau. and
co-heir of Capt. John Menzies, of Fernton, two daus.,
1 Ann, Lady Baird Preston, of Vallcyfield and Ferntown,
widow of the late Gen. Sir David Baird, d. n. p. 28 May,
1847.
2 Catherine Campbell, «. at her sister's death to Vallcyfield
and Culross, and d. uiim. 6 April, 1855.
II. Alexander, also d. before his father, leaving no issue.
III. Charles, successor to his father.
IV. George, left at his death, 1797, a dau. Anne, 7)!. Sir John
Hay, Bart., and inherited Preston and Vallcyfield,
v. Kobert.
I. Mary, m. 16 Aug. 1744, Robert Welhvood, Esq. of Gar-
voch. Advocate, and had (with another son, Andrew, and
a dau. Elizabeth, m, the Hon. Allan Maconochie, of
Jleadowbank, Lord of Session),
Robert Welhvood, Esq. of Garvoch, 6. 1747, who had two
daus., of whom the younger, Mary, m. Laurence Johnson,
Esq. of Sands, and had a son, John Johnson, Esq. "of
Sands. Mr. Robert Well wood's elder dau. ,
Isabella, m. 1800, Robert Clarke, Esq. of Comne,
Castle, CO. Perth, J. P. and D.L. (son of Andrew Clarke,
Esq.of Comries, by Anne hiswife, eldest dau. and heir
of Kobert Campbell, Esq. of Ardchattan Priory, co.
Argyll), and by him (who d. 1843), she had, with several
sons, who d. s. p.,
1 W^iLLiAM Colin (Rev.), late of Vallcyfield House, of
whom presently.
1 Eliza, widow of the late William Kerr, Esq.
2 Susan, widow of the late Rev. — McGowan.
3 Preston.
Eev. William Colin Clarke Preston, of Vallcyfield House,
CO. Perth, J.P., 6. 10 July, 1810; m. 15 May, 1856, Anne
Charity, eldest dau. of William Dowdall Pigott, of Dysart,
Queen's co., and d. Dec. 1870, having had issue,
I. Robert W^illiam Pigott, now of Vallcyfield and Ard-
chattan.
II. Arthur CoUey, 6. 6 Nov. 18C9.
I. Eliza Isabella Welhvood, in. 1877, Henry Edward Murray-
Anderdon, Esq. of Henlade House, Taunton.
" II. Isabella Mary Anne.
III. Mary Anne Fergusson, m. Arthur Hassal], M.A., Fellow
of Ch. Ch. Oxford.
IV. Jane, m. Capt. Norman Stuart Ogilvic, R.A., and has
issue, a dau.
V. Lilly Campbell, m. Philip H. Rawson, Esq., and has issue,
a dau.
Arms — Arg., three unicorns' heads erased sa. within a bor-
dure az. Crest- Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head
).pr. Motto — Praesto ut prsestem.
i;6ft(«— Vallcyfield House, Culross, N.B. ; and Ardchattan
Priory, Taymult, Argyllshire.
PRESTON OF SWAINSTON.
Peestox, Nathaniel FRAycis, Esq. of Swains-
ton, CO. Meath, J. P., b. 1843 ; m. 15 J ulj, 1865,
Augusta Florence, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Caulfeild,
of Bloomfield, co. Westmeath.
Liiueagre. — The Hon. Martin Preston, 2nd son of Jenico,
3rd Viscount Gormanston, m. Alison Herbert, and had by her a
son Hugh, who m. the dau. and heiress of Jocelyn, Baron
Xangle, of Navan, and left a son, .lohn Preston, of Ardsallagh,
CO. Meath, Lord Mayor of Dublin IG53. This John Preston
had four sons, Phineas of Ardsallagh, ancestor in female line
of Earls of Ludlow (extinct) ; Samuel, of Emo Park, whose dau.
and heiress intei"married with the ancestor of the present Earl
of Portarlinglon ; John, ancestor of the Castletown, Tara, or
Bellinter Prestons (now extinct), and Nathaniel, the ancestor
of Prestons of Swainston.
Nathaniel Peeston, Esq. of Swainston, M.P. for Navan, m.
Anne, dau. of Baron Dawson, and dying 1743, left four
children, i. Nathaniel (Rev.) u. Joshua, Major in the army,
d. unm. : in. Arthur, Major-Gen. 9th Lancers, m. Miss Anne
Noy, and d. s. p. 1788 ; i. Anne, to. 1738, the Earl of Milltown,
and left, one dau., who m. Hugh Henry, Esq. of Lodge Park.
The eldest son.
Rev. Nathaniel Preston, m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Sir Johr>
Dillon, Bart, of Lismullen, co. Meath, by whom he left four
children,
Nathaniel.
Arthur John, Dean of Limerick, m. 1794, Araminta Anne„
dau. of Lord Decics, and had by her, Arthur John, Rector
of Kilmcague, co. Kildare, to. Harriet, dau. of J. F. Massy,
Esq. of Stoneville, co. Limerick, and has issue, 1 Arthur
John, Major 35th Regt., m. Gertrude, dau. of J. Knight,
Esq., and has issue; 2 William Massy; 3 Harriett, to.
R. Dunscombe, Esq., Mt. Desert, co. Cork.
William Richard, Gen. (Hon. Col. Royal Munster Fusiliers).,
TO. Jane, dau. of John Ingle, Esq.,and(<. 1893, leaving issue,
John Ingle, Major-Gen. late Lieut.-Col. 45th Regt.
Elizabeth, m. Charles Quin, Esq., and d. s. p.
Alice, TO. Richard Welsh, Esq., and left six children.
Rev. Nathaniel Preston m. 2ndly, 1763, Mary, dau. of Hon.
Henry Hamilton, by whom (he d. 1796) he left three
children,
Henry, Rector of Laracor, d. imm.
Anne, to. 1797, Sir George Talbot, Bart., and left two daus.,
Mary Anne and Charlotte Georgiana.
Mary, in. 1794, Hon. William Brodrick, d. s. p.
The eldest son,
Nathaniel Preston, Esq. of Swainston, m. Anne, dau. of
John Bertridge, Esq. of Templemore, and dying 1812, left six
children,
Nathaniel.
Arthur John, Capt. Royal Fusiliers, d. unm.
John Charles, Capt. 6Cth Regt., d. unm.
Henry, Capt. in the army, killed in the West Indies.
Frances, m. William Battersby, Esq. of Freffans, co. Meath,
and left three children, Arthur, m. Eliza, dau. of Major
Dillon; Anne, m. L. Disney, Esq. ; and Fanny, rn. Charles,
Battersby, Esq.
Alice, d. U1VU.
The eldest son,
The Rev. Nathaniel Preston, of Swainston, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of John Webb, Esq. of Hilltown, co. Westmeath, and
dying 1840, left five children,
Nathaniel, his heir.
Elizabeth Anne, m. Rev. St. George Caulfeild Irvine, Rector
of Kilmessan, and lett one dau., m. H. B. Reid, Esq.
Emily, m. H. D. Mills, Esq.
Alice, TO. Col. Walsh.
Georgiana, in. R. D. Massey, Esq.
The son and heir,
Nathaniel Preston, Esq. of Swainston, m. Margaret, 2n(l
dau. of Samuel Pratt Winter, Esq., and dying 1853, left issue,
Nathaniel Francis, now of Swainston.
Frances Elizabeth, m. Charles Yescombe, Esq., 3rd son of the-
Rev. Morris B. Yescombe, of Ti-uro, Cornwall.
Arms — Ermines, on a chief arg., three crescents gu. Crest — -
A crescent or, between two wings az. Motto — Virtus sui ipsius,
premium.
Seat — Swainston, near Navan.
PRESTON OF BURYTHORPE HOUSE.
Preston, William, Esq. of Burjthorpe House,
CO. York, J.P. for the East Riding, b. 2 Feb. 1813;
m. 29 May, 1845, Sophia Ann, dau. of William
Harrison, Esq. of Heigholme Hall, near Beverley,
CO. York, and lias issue,
I. William Harrison, of Heigholme Hall, co. York, J.P.
for the East Riding, late Capt. 73rd Regt., 6. 22 April,
1846 ; 771. 7 Feb. 1878, Isabel Macrae, dau. of the late John
MacDougall, of Lunga, co. Argyll
II. Thomas Preston, b. 26 Nov. 1852; to. 2 June, 1881,
Mary Maud, dau. of Rev. Arthur Hibbit, Rector of
Langtofi, CO. York, and has issue.
III. John Harrison, b. 16 July, 1857.
Liineage. — William Preston, Esq. of Burythorpe House
(son of Thomas Preston, who d. 1802, by Margaret, his wife, d.
1817) m. Mary, dau. of William Johnson, Esq. of Appleby, co.
Lincoln, and by her (who d. 1864) had issue,
I. William, now of Burythorpe House.
II. Thomas, (Burythorpe House, Yorks) co. York, J.P. and
D.L. for the North Riding, b. 23 Feb. 1814.
Mr. Preston d. in 1858.
Sfoi— Burythorpe House, York. ,
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PRETYMAN OF ORWELL PARK AND
RIBY GROVE,
Prettman, Ernest George, Esq. of Orwell
Park, Suffolk, and Riby Grove, co. Lincoln, J. P.
and D.L. for the latter county, and J.P. Suffolk,
late Capt. E..A., b. 13 Not. 1859 ; *. his cousin,
Col. George Tomline, 1889.
Lineage.— The Right Eev. George Pkettman, Bishop
of "Winchester, 6. 9 Oct. 1750 (son of George Pretyman, Esq.,
and grandson of George Pretyman, Esq., Merchant of London,
who was 2nd son of George Pretyman, Esq. of Old Newton
and Bacton) ; m. 3 Sept. 1784, Elizabeth, elder dau. and co-
heir of Thomas Multby, Esq. of Germans, co. Buckingham,
and had issue,
I. William Edwabd, his heir, of Riby Grove, co. Lincoln,
M.P. for Truro, m. 1811, Frances, dau. and heir of John
Amley, Esq. of Ford Hall, co. Salop, and was father of
George Tomline, Esq. of Orwell Park, Suffolk, and Riby
Grove, co. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., Hon. Col. North Lin-
coln Militia, High Sheriff for Suffolk 1832 and Lincoln-
shire li?52, M.P. for Sudbury 18i0 to 1841, for Shrews-
bury 1841 to 1847 and 1852 to 1868, and for Great Grims-
by 1868 to 1874, b. 1812, d. s. p. Aug. 1889, and wass. by
his cousin, Ernest George Pretyman, now of Orwell and
Eiby.
II. George Thomas (Rev.), of whom presently.
III. Richard, Precentor of Lincoln.
The Bishop was Tutor at the University of Cambridge to
the Right Hon. William Pitt, and was promoted by that
Minister to the Bishopric of Lincoln and Deanery of St. Paul's,
Jan. 1787, from which, Aug. 1820, he was translated to the
see of Winchester. The Bishop assumed, 1803, the additional
surname of Tomline in compliance with the testamentary
injunction of Mabmaduke Tomline, Esq. of Kiby Grove, co.
Lincoln, who, without any alliance whatever, bequeathed to
the Eight Rev. Prelate a considerable landed property. His
Lordship d. 1827. His 2nd son,
Rev. George Thomas Pretyman, Chancellor of Lincoln, m.
25 May, 1814, Amelia, dau. of Christopher Tower, Esq. of
Weald Hall, Essex, and by her who d. June, 1867, had issue,
I. George, d. unm. 1850.
II. Frederick (Rev.), of whom presently.
III. William, m. 18G5, Geraldine, dau. of John Newman. Esq.
of Dromore, co. Cork, and has issue, Geraldine, 6. 1807.
IV. Arthdr Charles, of Haughley Park (whom see).
I. Emily, m. 1833, George Jarvis, Esq. of Doddington Hall,
CO. Lincoln ; d. 6 March, 1840, leaving issue, George, Emily,
and Caroline.
II. Caroline, m. 26 Sept. 1861, Major Walter Ogilvy (<?. May,
1879), brother of Sir John Ogilvy, Bart., of Baldovau, co.
Forfar.
III. Arabella, in. 1855, William Williams, Esq., brother of
Sir John Williams, Bart., of Bodelwyddan, co. Flint, and
• d. 1867.
IV. Elizabeth Tower, m. Aug. 1851, William Hamilton Yat-
man, of Highgrove, co. Gloucester, and has issue, William
Frederic, b. 1853, d. 1884.
Rev. Chancellor Pretyman d. 14 June, 1859. His eldest sur-
viving son,
The Rev. Frederick Prety.man. Canon of Lincoln, late
Eector of Great Carlton, co. Lincoln, and Fellow of Magdalen
Coll., Oxford, J.P. CO. Lincoln, m. 31 Aug. 1858, Georgina
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Knight, Esq. of Chawton House,
Hants, and by her who d. 26 May, 1864, had issue,
I. Ernest George, now of Orwell Park and Riby Grove.
II. Herbert Edward, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, 6. 24 May,
1863, d. 19 July, 1891, s. ^3.
III. Arthur Frederick, d. in infancy.
I. Amelia Mary, d. unm. 14 June, 1879.
Arms — Gu. a lion passant between three mullets or.
Crest — Two lions gambs erased or, holding a mullet.
3Iotto — Vineit Veritas.
6Vais— Orwell Park, Ipswich ; and Eiby Grove, Stallingboro,
CO. Lincoln.
PRETYMAN OF HAUGHLEY PARK.
Prettmax, Arthur Charles, Esq. of Haughley
Park, Suffolk, J.P. for Suffolk and co. Warwick,
formerly Capt. 74th Highlanders and 2oth Eegt.,
X.O.B., b. 28 Jan. 1830 ; m. 26 Oct. 1858, Mary
Baxter, dau. and co-heir of Henry Baxter, Esq. of
I dries, co. Eorfar, N.B., and has had issue,
I. George Thomas, 6. 7 April, 1862; d. 6 Feb. 1870.
II. Frederic Henry, b. 27 Sept. 1875.
I. Emily Arabella. n. Agnes Mary.
III. Arabella.
Mr. A. C. Pretyman, is the fourth son of the Rev.
George Thomas Pretyman, Chancellor of Lincoln
(see Pretyman of Orwell Park).
Arms {see 2'>rccedinq memoir).
&'a£— Haughley Park, Suffolk.
PRICE OF PLAS CADNANT.
Price, John Bulkeley, Esq. of Plas Cadnant,
CO. Anglesey, J.P. and D.L., late Capt. 38th Ee^t.
b. 8 Aug. 1850.
Lineag-e. — Hcgh Price, Esq., son of Rice Price, Esq. of
Corsyreira, by Anne his wife, had, by Mary his wife, four
daus., Ellen, d. unvi. : Ann, d. unm.; Catherine, ra. John
Griffith, Esq. of Tryfan ; and Elizabeth, m. Eev. Thomas Rath-
bone ; and three sons, Hugh, d. unm. ; John, of whom pre-
sently ; and William, who m. Miss Hughes, r.nd had two sons
and two daus. The 2nd son,
John Price, Esq. of Plas Cadnant, ra. 1779, Ellinor, only
dau. and heir of Owen Griffith, Esq. of Tryfan, and had issue,
John, of Plas Cadnant.
Henry, b. 1782; d. July, 1816.
Bulkeley, 6. 1784 ; c^.Dec. 1843, leaving a widow and several
children.
Hugh, Lieut. E.N., 6. 1793; m. and had issue, one son and
four daus. surviving.
James, 6. 1799 ; m. and d. June, 1829, in the East Indies,
leaving one child.
Mary, m. Theophilus Jones, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. Kev. John Jones, Eector of Uangyh.ifal, co.
Denbigh.
Mr. Price d. May, 1804, and was s. by his son,
John Price, Esq. of Plas Cadnant, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff co. Anglesey 1818, and co. Carnarvon 1844, 6. Jan.
1780; m. 1st, 29 Jan. 1809, Frances, 2nd dau. of William
Lhoyd, Esq. of Llwydiurth, and 2ndly, 11 March, 1824, Ann,
dau. of John Bodychan Sparrow, Esq. of Redhill, and relict
of Rev. Evan Lloyd, of Maesyporth, and by the former had
issue,
Lhotd John, b. 21 Nov. 1809; m. 12 Aug. 1840, his cousin,
Mary Jane, dau. of Bulkeley Price, Esq. of Withington, and
dying 25 Oct. 1851, left a son, John Bulkeley, now of Plas
Cadnant, and five daus., Frances Harbara, Mary Ann, EUea
Elizabeth, Adela Margaret, and Catherine Louisa.
William Bulkeley, b. 21 May, 1813; d. 30 Aug. 1838.
Mary Ann, d. 1«28.
Mr. Price d. 8 Feb. 1855.
.^7-TOS— Or, a falcon, rising az. Crest — A falcon, as in the
arms. Motto — Na fynno Duw ni fydd.
Seat — Plas Cadnant, Menai Bridge.
PRICE OF RHIWLAS.
Price, Eichard John Lloyd, Esq. of Ehiwlas
and Rhiwaedog, co. Merioneth, J.P. and D.L.,
County Councillor, High Sheriff 1869, and J.P. for
COS. Carnarvon and Denbigh, late Capt. Merioneth
E.V., 5. 17 April, 1843 ; educated at Eton and
Christ Church, Oxford ; m. 20 April, 1869, Evelyn,
4th and youngest dau. of Capt. Hopwood, of
Hopwood Hall, co. Lancaster, by Susan Eanny his
wife, dau. of John Baskervyle Glegg, Esq. of
Withington Hall, co. Chester (Capt. Hopwood i&
the eldest son of the late Eobert Gregge Hopwood,
Esq., by his wife, the Hon. Cecilia, 2nd dau. of
John, 5th Viscount Torrington), and has a son,
Robert Kenric^, 2nd Lieut. East Kent Regt. (3rd Buffs),
J.P. Merionethshire 1892, b. 3 Jtine, 1870, educated at
Eton and Sandhurst.
Mr. Eichard John Lloyd, added to the family
estates by purchasing The Crayui Estate, the
farms of Cumein, and Llechyrfign, the property of
his ancestor, Jolin Price, Esq. of Denbighshire,
also Peutse, Coedybiddw, and Maestael.
Lineag'e. — The Price family (descended from March-
weithian, Lord of Is Aled, a chieftain of North Wales, who
resided at Lleweni, near Denbigh, and served under Prince
Gruffydd ap Cynan at the close of the 11th century) has been
settled at Ehiwlas from a remote period.
Meredydd ab Tudur, m. Eva, dau. of Evan ab Rhys Gwyn
ab David Lloyd ab y Penwyn. His son,
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PEI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PEI
Ehts ab Mebedtdd ab Tcdob,* commonly called Syr Ebys
Vawr, or The Great, probably from his gigantic stature, was
entrusted by Hesky VII. with the standard of England at the
battle of Bosworth, after Sir William Brandon, who had first
borne it, had been slain. The tradition in the family is that
Ehys slew Eichard III. with his own hand. He m. Lowry,
dau. and heir of Howel ab Gruffydd Goch, of LlysBrynEuryn,
in the parish of Llandrillo Uwcli Dulas in Ehos, Lord of Ehos
and Ehuvoniog, descended from Marchudd, founder of the
10th Noble Tribe of North Wales. By her he had four sons,
i.d.s.p.: II. Sir BoBEKT ab Ehys ; iii. Morris Gethin, from
whose two sons, Cadwalader and Morris, who obtained grants
of lands that had belonged to Conway Abbey, descended the
Voelas, Cerniogau, Giler, and Foxley families; t iv. Eichard
(called " r Person Gwyn" ), the last Abbot of Conway, sur-
rendered the abbey to the Crown, m. and became the first
Protestant parson of Cerig y Drudion; and a dau. Annesta,
VI. David ab Meredydd, of Bala, ancestor of the Lloyds of Ar
Ddwyvaen. The eldest son,
Sia Robert ab Ebts, so entitled because a Priest in Holy
Orders, from whom the family took its surname of Price, was
Chaplain and Cross-bearer to Cardinal Wolsey. Before the
dissolution, he had farmed the lands belonging to both the
monasteries of Basingwerk and Ystrad Marchell, in Penllyn, of
the latter of which he obtained a grant from the Crown, and
resided as a country gentleman at Plas lolyn, in the parish of
Yspytty leuan, co. Denbigh, where his hospitality is cele-
brated in a Welsh poem, still extant, by Lewis Morganwg.
He jii. Margaret, dau. of Ehys Lloyd, of Gydros, descended
from Edny ved Vychan. His youngest son,
Cadwalader ab Egbert, of Ehiwlas, to. Jane, dau. of
Maredydd ab leuan ab Eobert, of Cesail Gyfarch, who pur-
chased Gwydyr from David ab Howel Coetmor, and had by her
four sons and eight daus. His brother,
Ellis Price, LL.P., called by the Welsh, " Y Doctor Coch,"
the Eed Doctor, lived at Plas lolyn, and was the agent of
Thomas Cromwell, the Vicar-General of Henry VIII., for
effecting the alienation of Church property and the destruction
of the ancient Catholic worship in North Whales, and for his
services in that capacity obtained a grant of the lands of the
Knights of St. John in Yspytty. His son,
Capt. Thomas Price, E.N., was an excellent Welsh poet,
and was the first to smoke tobacco in the streets of London.
The 2nd son of the former (Elisse, the eldest, d. s. p.), John
Wyn ab Cadwalader, m. Jane, dau. of Thomas ab Eobert, of
Maesmor, by his wife, Elizabeth Anwyl, of Cynllwyd, descended
from Eirid Vlaidd. She brought Llwyn Dedwydd and Cyn-
llwyd into the Ehiwlas family. Of Cadwalader's eight daus.,
Sibyl, the eldest, m. Eowland Owen Vaughan, of Caer Gai,
ancestor of the Vaughans of Llwydiarth and of the Wynns 0/
Llanvorda and Wynnstay, and Lowry, the fourth dau., m.
Pyers Maesmor, of Maesmor. John Wynn had issue, three sons,
I. CADWALADER Pkice, of Ehiwlas ; 11. John Price of Cwmein,
in Llangwm, co. Denbigh ; and iii. Ellis Price, of Bochrhaiadr,
CO. Merioneth; and five daus., of whom Ellen, the eldest, m.
— Nanney, Esq. of Nanney. The eldest son,
C.\DWALADER PRICE, TO. Catherine, dau. of Sir Evan Lloyd,
Knt. of Bodidris, in Yale, and had issue, one dau. (m. John
Owen, of Caerberllan, co. Merioneth) and one son,
John Price, m. Anne, dau. and heir of John Lloyd, of
Vaenol, St. Asaph, and had issue, one dau. m. Ellis Price,
Plas Bellaf, and three sons, i. John; 11. Eobert, a Bishop in
Ireland ; in. Edward, d. s. p. The eldest son,
John Price, to. Eleanor, dau. of Sir William Jones, Knt. of
Castell March, in Lleyn, co. Carmarthen, and had issue, two
daus., 1. Jane, to. Thomas Holland, of Tai-egrdan ; 11. Mar-
garet, TO. Dr. Davies, Eector of Welshpool ; and two sons, of
whom the second was Dr. John Price, Kectorof Hawarden, co.
Plint, and the eldest,
W'lLLiAM Price, a Col. in the army, served King Charles I.
in the civil war, and is buried at St. Asaph, where his monu-
ment is still extant in the cathedral He m. Mary, dau. and
* According to a statement in the Cae Cyriog pedigrees,
Ehys ab Meredydd, the Standard-bearer, had five sons, 1
Eobert ; 2 Howel (the dau. and heir of whose son, Eoger, in.
Harri ab leuan Lloyd, of Havodunos, co. Denbigh) : 3 Morys
Gethin ; 4 David ; 5 Cadwalader ; and five daus., 1 Eva, to.
Davydd, of Llwydiarth, in Anglesey ; 2 Gwenhwyvar, to.
Davydd, of Llwydiarth, in Powys ; 3 Margaret, to. Gruffydd
ab Llywelyn Vychan, of Bodidris, in Yale ; 4 Catharine, to.
John, of Garth Eryr, in Chirk; 5 Elizabeth, to. Elisau ab
Howel ab Khys, of Edeirnion and Dinmael.
t Sir Kobert Price, of Giler and Foxley, co. Hereford, suc-
cessfully resisted in the House of Commons the attempt of
'\\iLLiAM III. to confer the Lordships of Bromfield and Yale on
bis Dutch favourite, William Bentinck.
heir of David Holland, Esq. of Kinmel, by whom he had issue
besides nine children who d. in infancy, six daus. and seven
sons, of whom the eldest,
John Price, m. Margaret, eldest dau. of Lewis Lloyd, Esq.
ofEhiwaedog, by whom he had three daus., i. Mary, uhto.,-
II. Sydney, m. Howel Vaughan, Esq. of Vaner; iii. Anne, m.
James Halknall, Esq. of Shortwick, co. Chester. He d. before
his father, who was s. by his 2nd son,
EoGER Price, m. Martha, dau. of Eobert, Lord Viscount
Bulkeley, of Baron Hill, Anglesey, and had issue, three daus.,
I. Sarah, w. William Carter, Esq. of Kinmel, co. Denbigh,
II. Mary, d. s. p. ; in. Eleanor, to. Price Devereux, Lord
Viscount Hereford ; and three sons, i. William; 11. Eobert;
III. Thomas, of whom the eldest,
William Price, in. Blary, daa of Price Devereux, Lord
Viscount Hereford.
Eichard Tavistock Price, Esq., the next possessor of
Ehiwlas, to. March, 1779, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Eichard
Kenrick, Esq. of Nantclwyd, and had issue,
Eichard Watkin, his heir.
Harriet, m. Lewis, Baron de Teissier.
Eliza, TO. Eev. Thomas Jones, Eector of Derwen, co. Den-
bigh.
Amelia Maria, m, Eev. Eoger Butler Clough, Vicar of
Corwen.
Caroline, m. Eev. Thomas Hugh Clough, of Hafodunos,
Vicar of Hope, co. Flint.
Mr. Price d. 6 Aug. 1794. His son and heir,
EiCHABD Watkin Price, Esq. of Ehiwlas, h. 1780, was a
great agriculturist, an active magistrate, devoting much time
to county affairs, a Deputy-Lieut., twice High Sheriff for co.
Merioneth, and once for co. Carnarvon, and during the Penin-
sular war commanded a corps of Volunteers. He inherited
the chief part of his property from his father, E. Tavistock
Price, Esq., to whom it had been bequeathed, and added other
estates by purchase. Succeeding under the will of the late Miss
lies, of Ehiwaedog, the last (except the Ehiwlas family) lineal
descendant of the ancient family of Lloyds of Ehiwaedog, to
the old Ehiwaedog and Berthllafar estates. Mr. Price to. 20
Oct. 1801, Frances, dau. of John Lloyd, Esq. of Berth and
Ehagatt, co. Merioneth, Serjeant-atLaw and Chief Justice of
the CO. Carmarthen Circuit, and by her (who d. 18 Nov. 1834)
had issue,
Eichard John, 6. 1804 ; in. 21 May, I8.'59, Charlotte, 3rd dau.
of Edward Lloyd, Esq. of Ehagatt and Berth, and d. v. p.
22 Aug. 1842, having had issue,
Eichard John Lloyd, now of Ehiwlas.
Frances Charlotte, h. 25 Dec. 1841 ; d. March, 1844.
Mr. Price d. 14 June, 1860, and was «. by his grandsen,
ArxM — Gu., a lion rampant arg. Creit — A lion rampant
arg., holding a rose sprig in the right paw. Motto — Vita
brevis gloria ajterna.
Seai— Ehiwlas, Bala, North Wales, and Ehiwaedog, Llanfor.
Town Residence — 69, Curzon Street, Mayfair, W.
Ciiii^— Carlton, Turf, aud White's.
PRICE OF SAINTFIELD.
Peice, James Charles, Esq. of Saintfield House,
CO. Down, J.P. and D.L., High Sherife 1859, b.
17 June, 1807 ; m. 18 March, 1840, Anne Margaret,
eldest dau. of Patrick Savage, Esq. of Portaferry,
Major 26th Foot, and bj her (who d. 1877) has
had issue,
I. Nicholas Price Blackwood Price, b. 11 June, 1842; d. 3
July, 1889.
II. James Npgent Blackwood Price, b. 15 Oct. 18J4; Capt.
7th batt. King's Eoyal Eifles, Brevet-Major late 60tJi Eifles,
served in the Afghan Campaign, <Stc., accompanied Lord
Eoberts in his march to the relief of Candahar, men-
tioned in despatches (medal with two clasps, bronze
decoration, and brevet of Major), in. 5 Jan. 1869, Alice
Louisa, dau. of the late W. E. Ward, Esq., and has
issue,
Conway William, b. 28 July, 1872.
Edward Hyde, 6. 5 Feb. 1875.
Ethel wyn Mary, 6. 28 June, 1S77.
HI. William Charles, h 17 Oct. 1845; d. 8 Nov. 1845.
IV. Francis William, 6. 27 Dec. 1847.
I. Harriet Anna, b. 17 Jan. 1847; d.
II. Elizabeth Dorcas, d.
III. Catherine Anne.
Lineagre — Nicholas Price, Esq. of Hollymount, co.
Down, m. Catherine, d.iu. of James Hamilton, Esq., M.P.,
PRI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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and widow of Vere Essex Cromwell, Earl of Ardglass, and had
a son,
Lieut.-Gen. Nicholas Price, m. Dorcas, 4th dau. of Roger
AVest, Esq. of The Eock, co. Wicklow, and had issue,
James, m. Frances, natural dau. of Lord Herbert of Cher-
bury, and had two daus., Catherine, m. 1st, John Savage,
Ksq. of Portaferry, and 2ndly, 13 Jan. 1738, Edward Baillie,
1>.D., Dean of Ardfert, and Dorcas, m. Dr. Whittle, of
Lisburn.
Cromwell, M.P. for Downpatrick, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of
Mr. Anderson, of Belfast, and by her (who d. 1741) had a
son, Nicholas Tichborne, b. 1725, who d. young, and two
daus., Elizabeth, m. 1743, Roger MacNeal, Esq. of Tinesk,
and Dorcas. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of the late Hugh
Willoughby, Esq of Carrow.
Nicholas.
Sophia, d. unm. Oct. 1720.
Margaret, m. May, 1718, Rowland Savage, Esq. of Portaferry.
Anne, m. James Stevenson, Esq. of KilleleagD, M.P.
Tlie 3rd son,
Nicholas Price, Esq. of Saintfield, M.P. for Lisburn, m. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Francis, 1st Lord Conway, of Ragley, co. War-
V ick, by whom he had a son, Francis, and 2ndly, 1732, Maria,
dau. of Col. the Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, 2nd son of the 4th
Earl of Seaforth, by whom he also had issue. He d. 1742, and
was s. by his son,
Francis Price, Esq. of Saintfield, many years M.P. for
Lisburn, ni. Charity, dau. of Matthew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde.
CO. Down, and d. 1794, having bad issue,
Nicholas, of Saintfield.
Christian Arabella, m. William Hoey, Esq. of Danganstown,
CO. Wicklow.
HaiTiet Jane. Mary, d. young.
The only son,
Nicholas Price, Esq. of Saintfield, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1801, 6. 1 Oct. \l^i ; m. Nov. 1779, Lady Sarah Pratt,
dau. of Charles, 1st Earl Camden, and by her (who d. 7 April,
1817) had one dau.,
Elizabeth Anne, to. 17 July, 1804, James Blackwood, Esq.
(who d. 5 June, [V>blt) of Strangford, co. Down (a deseen-
dantof the Blackwood* of Ballyleidy), and d. 6 Feb. 1367,
having bad issue,
Nicholas, b. 1805; d. 1819.
James Charles, of Saintfield.
William hobert Arthur, b. 22 Jan. 1813; m. 1st, May,
1843, Anna Eliza, 2nd dau. of Rev. \V. Jex-Blake, of
Swanton Abbots, Norfolk, and had one dau., Anna Maria
Frances. He 7ii. 2ndly, Henrietta, dau. of George Ken-
yon, Esq. of Cefn, co. Denbitrh.
Townley, 6. 5 Jan.'l815: TO. fst, Feb. 1841, Maria Cathe-
line, eldest dau. of Rev. W. Jex-Blake, and 2ndly, Anne,
eldest dau. of Hon. and Rev. Henry Ward, and has issue.
He TO. 3rdly, Sarah, dau. of Hugh Lyle, Esq. of Kno«k-
tama, co. Derry, and has issue.
Richard, Lieut. -Col. R. A., 6. 12 May, 1818; to. Anne, 3nd
dau. of Lieut.-Col. Wade, of Clonabraney, co. Meath, and
has issue.
Sarah, d. young. Mary Georgiana.
Sarah Elizabeth, m. Rev. Henry Archdall, 4th son of Edward
Archdall, Esq. of Castle Archdail, co. Fermanagh, and
has issue.
E izabeth Catherine, m. Oct. 1811, Rev. Alexander Orr,
and has issue.
Anns — Az., three lions' heads erased within a bordure
engrailed or. Crest — A lion's head erased, as in the arms.
Motto — Quis timet.
Seat — Saintfield House, Saintfield, co. Down.
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PRICE OF EOCKFIELD PARK.
Price, Joseph Thomas, Esq. of Rockfield Park,
CO. Monmouth, J. P. for cos. Monmouth and Here-
iordshire, Lord of the Manors of Trcgate and
Llanrothal, Herefordshire, and patron of the living
of Llanrothal, late District Judge, Cejlon Civil
Service, b. 22 Nov. 1837; m. 20 June, 1865, his
cousin, Madeline Birkett Peppercorne (dau. of
James Watts Peppercorne, £.?q. of the Stock
Exchange and of Oatlands Park, Weybridge,
Surrey, by Louisa Price his wife), and has issue,
Eeoinald Joseph Spencer, 6. 3 Nov. 1808.
Madeline Gwladys.
liineagre.— Thomas Price, of Monmouth, 6. 1687, to.
Elizabeth (who was 6. 1692, and d. 25 July, 1752), d. 21 July,
1767, and lies bur. with his wife in the churchyard of St. Mary's
Church in that town, in which church there is also a tablet
erected to their memories, adorned with the arms of the family.
They left issue,
I. John-, of whom presently.
II. Joseph. Commodore in the Naval Service of the Hon.
East India Co., 6. 1726: d. s. p. 1796, and lies bur. in the
churchyard of St. Mary's, Monmouth, in which church
tht-re is a tablet, by the celebrated Weslmacott, erected to
his memory.
III. Thomas, a merchant in Calcutta, d. 1776 ; m. and had
issue, one child Elizabeth, who d. 25 Sept. 175S, aged 6
years.
IV. Richard, an Officer in His Majesty's Naval Service, lost
in the Indian Seas, 1776 ; m. and d. s. j).
John Price, a merchant in Bombay. He d. 1771, having
had issue one son only,
Joseph Price, Esq. of Tregate Castle, Herefordshire, drc,
and Glendower House, Monmouth, &c., b. in Bombay 19 Aug.
1766; TO. 13 July, 1792, Mary Spencer (she was b. in Calcutta
9 Sept. 1778). He was a D.L. for the co. of Monmouth, Lord
of the Manors of Tregate and Llanrothal, Herefordshire, and.
patron of the living of Llanrothal. He had issue,
I. Charles Joseph, b. 19 April, 1794 ; d. 20 June, 1795.
II. Joseph, of whom hereafter.
III. Thomas, b. 24 March, 1801; d. 16 Sept. 1848; Vicar of
Llanrothal, Herefordshire, m. — Rogers, dau. of Rogers the
Voet.
IV. John, b. 5 April, 1802, Captain R.N., d. 1859it)wn.
V. Richard, b. 3 July, 1804, a Captain in the Army, d. 23
(let. 1841, unm.
VI. Charles, b. 17 Oct. 1809, Commissioner Bombay Indian
Civil Service, m. but had no issue.
VII. Henry, b. 31 Oct. 1810, d. 14 Dec. 1887, a Captain in the
army, m. hut d. i«. p.
VIII. Robert, b. 3 Nov. 1816, d. 31 March, 1831, Midshipman
K.N.
I Marianne, b. 24 Jan. 1799, d. 17 Nov. 1866 unm.
II. Elizabeth, b. II Feb. 1800, d. 13 Sept. 1S3I, m. Thomas
Addams Williams, Esq. of Llangibby Castle (see Williams
Of Llangibby Castle), and had issue.
III. Charlotte, b. 26 May, 1807, m. Capt. Edward Pepper-
corne, and d. 12 May, 1872, having had issue.
IV. Louisa, 6. 14 Dec. 1811, m. James Watts Peppercorne^
K.'^q. of the Stock Exchange and of Oatlands Park, Wey-
bridge, Surrey, and had issue.
V. Sophia, b. 25 Sept. 1818, to. John Dundas Watherston,
Vicar of Llanrothal 1849.
VI. Clara Spencer, b. 7 April, 1820, m. Capt. Charles Tim-
mins, and d. s. p. 27 March, 1850.
Joseph Price, Esq. of Tregate Castle, 6. 26 March, 1797; s-
to the estates of his father at his death. He proceeded to-
Ceylon in 1820, and entered the Civil Service of that colony,
and was for forty-two years District Judge of the Northern
Province of Ceylon, m. at Kayts, Jaffna, 11 Feb. 1825, Elizabeth
Toler, dau. of Dr. George Burleigh, Ceylon Rifles, by Rebecca
his wife, dau. of — Kingsley, Esq. of Tipperary. He retired
from the service 1861, and settled at Upper Stenshill, Hereford-
shire, one of the properties on his estate, and by her (who d..
2 Aug. 1860) had issue,
I. Joseph Thomas, now of Rockfield Park.
II. Richard John Cosby, Public Works Dept., Ceylon Civir
Service, 6. 16 March, 1844, w. Agnes, dau. of — Hureell,.
Esq., and d. 1883, having had issue, two daus. one of whom
Of.ly survives.
I. Mary Spencer, b. 18 Feb. 1827, to. at Jaffna, April, 1848,
Frederick Hugh I'earson Campbell, Esq., C.S.S,, fourth son
of the late Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart, of Aberuchill (see
Burke's Peerage), and had issue.
II. Eliza Maiia'nne, b. 12 Sept. 1829, to. William John
Gordon Forbes, C.S.S. , and d. 29 Feb. 1888, leaving issue.
III. Charlotte Louisa, h. 25 Jan. 1831, vi. Ist, J. Bradley,
E.<q., C.S.S., by whom she had a dau., anil 2ndly, her
cousin, John William Addams Williams (see Williams of
Llangibby Castle), by whom she had several children. She
d. 29 Feb. 1886.
IV. Catherine Harriet, h. 6 July, 1832, m. Henry Pole, Esq.,
C.C.S., and d. 1862, having had a dau. d. young.
V. Caroline Emily. 6. 7 Mav, 1835, d. 4 March, 1849.
VI. Eliza Clara, b. 5 Mav, 1836. to. 28 March, I860, inNellore
Church, near Jaffna, David Todd, Esq., Police Magistrate
Northern Province Ceylon, who d. 10 sept. 1880, leaving
issue.
VII. Agnes Emma, b. 28 May, 1839, m. 11 Feb. 1861, Austin
J. Ferguspon, Surg.-Gen. Army Medical Dept. (now retired),
and d. at Battasaloa, Ceylon, 23 May, 1»78, having had
i.ssue, a dau.
VIII. Cecil Sophia Margaret, 6. 22 May, 1842, to. 14 Dec.
Ia66. John Gordon Geddes, Esq. Cocoa Nut Glanton, and
by him (who d. 27 April, 1882), had issue.
Mr. Joseph Price d. 20 March, 1864, and lies interred in one of
the family vaults of St Mary's, Monmouth.
Seat— Rockfield Park, co. Monmouth.
PRICE OF BROOMFIELiD HALL.
Price, Richaed Edmonds, Esq. of Broomfield
Hall, CO. Somerset, J.P. cos. Wilts and Somerset,
1654
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formerly Capt. Royal Wilts Yeomanry, b. 1821 ;
m. 1854, Hannah, daii. of William Tanner, Esq. of
Blacklands Park and Kennett, Wilts.
Xiineagre. — This family origiually came from Glaraorgan-
sliire.
David Pkice, Esq. of Dunsbere House, Tamerton, Capt. in
the army, m. 1785, Mary Patience, dau. of C. Kadcliffe, Esq.
of AVarleigh, Devon, and d. on Foreign Service 1791. She d.
17S9, having had issue, a son,
David Molloy Price, educated at Kingsbridge Grammar
School, and Royal Military College, Marlow, where he received
his commission in the 36th (Herefordshire) Hegt. 1805, served
through the Peninsular War under Sir John Moore and the
Duke of Wellington, was severely wounded at the battle of
Salamanca, had the Peninsular medal with six clasps, retired
irom active service 1815. He m. 1817, Mary, dau. of J. Strong,
Ksq., and by her (who d. 1870) had issue,
I. liiCHABD Edmonds, now of Broomfield Hall.
II. Henry Strong, m. Ellen March, and has issue, one son
and throe daus.
I. Helen Loclihart, in. Francis Shath Cornish, Esq., and has
issue, one son and four daus.
II. Sarah Martha, m. Freeman Izod, Esq., and has issue,
two daus.
Capt. Price was appointed to the Atljutantcy of the Royal
■Wiltshire Militia 18i5, which he held for thirty years, and d.
1871, at Kingsbridge, Devon.
a.at — Broomfield Hall, near Bridgwater.
PRICE OF TIBBERTON COURT.
Price, Morgan Philips, Esq. of Tibberi;on
Court, CO. Gloucester, b. 1885; *. liis grandfather
1891.
Lineage. — William Philip Price, Esq. of Tibbcrton
Court (eldest son of William Price, Esq. of Gloucester, by
Frances, dau. of Philip George, Esq. of Bristol), J. P., D.L.,
High Sheriff 1849, M.P. for Gloucester 1852-9, and 1865-73, b.
1817 ; m. 1837, Frances Ann, dau. of the late John Chadborn,
Esq. of Gloucester, and had issue,
I. William Edwin, h. 1841, to. 1878, Margaret, 2nd dau. of
the late Robert Needham Philips, ICsq., M.P., of Welcombc,
CO. Wanvick, andci. 1886, leaving issue,
Morgan PHiLirs, now of 'libberton Court.
AVilliam Robert, 6. Ib86.
1. Gertrude. n. Kdith.
III. Alice Gwenllian.
Mr. W. P. Price d. 1891.
Arms — Erm., a lion pass gu., holding in the dexter forepaw
a caduceus ppr., a chief wavy sa. theieon a cock between two
.-^pears' heads arg. Crest — A dragon's he^.d erased vert, trans-
fixed by a broken .spear from the sinister in bend sinister ppr.,
in the mouth an eagle's leg erased arg. j)/o((o— Spe labor
levis.
iti'.i— Tibbcrton Court, near Gloucester.
PRICE OP WATERHEAD HOUSE.
Price, John Spencer, Esq. of Waterbead
House, CO. Westmorland, b. 1829 ; m. 4 May, 1881,
Sarah, 2nd dau. of James Swainson Cowper-Essex,
Esq. of Yewiield Castle, Hawkshead, co. Lancaster.
Lineage. — This family claims descent from Eignion
Yeth, of Cayer Einion, eldest son of Cunedda Vledig, Chief
of the Strathclyde Britons, by Gwenllian his wife, dau. of
Coel Godebog, King of Britain, and stated to be the first
Britisli Prince who granted lands and privileges to the Chris-
tian Church.
Edward Price, or ap Rhys, of Frynnogion, in the parish of
Llanvair, co. Denbigh, m. Mary, dau. of Edward Thelwall,
of Plas de la Ward, co. Denbigh, High Sheriff for that co. in
1590, and by her had issue,
I. HcGH, of whom presently.
II. Grace, m. Nicholas Lloyd, of Llanvair.
in. Gawen, bur. 4 Jan. 1691-2, at Llanvair.
IV. Blanche, living 1612.
V. Judith, bur. 27 Dec. 1691, at Llanvair.
Edward Price d. 1642. His son,
Hugh Price, of Frynnogion, who d. in his father's lifetime,
wa« father of
I. Edward, of Frynnogion, in. Margaret, dau. of Richa;pcl
Langford, of Alington, High Sherifi for co. Denbigh 1640;
and was bur. 11 May, 1692.
II. Rice, of Frynnogion, d. s. p. ; will dated 20 Aug. IG70.
III. Ellis David, of whom we treat.
Ellis David Price, of Skyborissa, in Llanvair, bur. 11
Oct. 1697, had issue by Grace his wife (who d. 3 Aug. 1702),
Edward Price, of Bryn, Llanvair, and sometime of Ruthin,
CO. Denbigh, Attorney-at-Law, b. 29 April, 1672; m. 6 March,
1691, Sarah, eldest dau. of John Roberts, of Llanbedr, oo.
Denbigh, and by her (who was 6. 1 Oct. 1675) had issue,
I. John, of Bryn, b. 3 Jan. 1698; bur. 1 April, 1763.
II. Ellis, bapt. 9 Feb. 1704-5 ; bur. 29 April following.
III. Edward, b. 20 May, 170S; bur. 12 .'\pril, 1718.
IV. Thomas, bur. 1 Nov. 1710.
v. Humphrey, bur. 12 April, 1718.
VI. llDGH, of whom presently.
I. Katherine, b. 14 June, 1693.
II. Mary, b. 20 Nov. 1694.
III. Anne, b. 16 Oct. 1696.
iv. Sarah, b. 1 March, 1700.
v. Grace, 6. 20 Feb. 1702.
VI. Susannah, b. 29 March, 1706 ; bur. 16 Jan. 1708.
The youngest son,
Hugh Price, of Highgate, in the parish of Gwyddelwern,
and of Llanvair, bapt. 10 Sept. 1711 ; bur. 28 Feb. 1783. By
Dorothy his wife, he had, with other issue, a son,
John Price, Esq. of Llandegla, co. Denbigh, bapt. 12 Feb.
1741, and was bur. 24 Nov. 1817, aged 76. He m. 1st, 23 Dee.
1775, Jane Hughes, who d. s. p., and was bur. 1778, aged 25 ;
2ndly, 23 Dec. 1789, Sarah, dau. of Robert Thomas, of Llan-
degla, and by her (who was bur. 29 Nov. 1836) had, with other
issue,
John Price, Esq. of Toxteth, near Liverpool, bapt. 1 Sept.
1793 ; m. 29 April, 1824, his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Thomas, of Liverpool, and by her (who d. 30 Jan. 1862) had
issue,
I. John Spencer, now of Waterhead House.
II. Robert Thomas, of Bombay, b. 27 May, 1830; d. s. p. 10
Sept. ISfcO.
III. Hugh, b.. 1834; d. 31 Dec. 1835.
IV. Henry, b. 15 July, and d. 25 Aug. 1835.
1. Sarah Elizabeth, of Ambleside, co. Westmorland, b. 14
April, 1825.
Mr. Price d. 16 Feb. 1846.
SiaC — Waterhead House, Ambleside.
PRICE OF TRIIiEY COURT.
Price, Thomas Phillips, Esq. of Triley Court,
CO. Monmouth, J.P., High SherifP 1882, M.P.
for North Monmouthshire since 1885, b. 1844 ;
m. 1882, Frances Ann, dau. of Eev. J. C. Eowlatt.
Mr. Price is the only son of the late Eev. W. Price
(wlio was son of William Price, Esq. of Dolynyeith,
CO. Brecon, who d. 1854, by Anno his wife, dau. of
— Lloyd, Esq. of Peneowcae, co. Brecon), Vicar
of Llanarth, Canon of Llandaff, who d. 1878, by
Mary his wife, dau. of Thomas Phillips, Esq. of
Llanellan House, Abergavenny, and sister of the
late Sir Thomas Phillips, Q.C. (she d. 1877). Mr.
T. P. Price has one sister, Mary, m. 21 June, 1884,
Thomas, eldest son of Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard,
Bart., of Belhus, co. Essex.
Seat— Triley Court, Llantillio-Pertholey, Abergavenny, co.
Monmouth.
Town Address— \Sb, Sloane Street, S.W.
Wu6s— Devonshire and Union.
PRICHARD OF PWIiLYWRACH.
Prichard, Mrs. Collins, of PwUywrach, co.
Glamorgan, Lady of the Manor of Colwinston
and patron of that living ; one of the co-heirs of the
dormant barony of Burgh or borough of Gains-
borough ; m. 1858, lier first cousin, Charles John
Collins Prichard, Esq. and has issue,
I. Herbert Charles Collins, t. 1861, d. s. p. 1893.
II. Hdbert Cecil, Lieut. East Yorkshire Eegt., 6. 1865.
III. Bertie Coppinger, b. 1868.
IV. Gordon Fairfax Raymond, b. 1872.
v. Hugh Trevor, 6. 1877, Midshipman H.M.S. "Hawke."
I. Edith Lilian, m. Rev. A. Edwards.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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1655
II. Mabel, )ii. Kiuhard Michael Jones, Esq.
III. Evelyn Mary, m. C. G. Carnegy, Esq., Lieut. 21st Bom-
bay Infantry, eldest surviving son of Lieut. -Gen.
Carnegy, C.B.
Lineage. — The ancient family of Prichard of Pwllywrach
is lineally descended from Caradoc Vb.\ich Vkas, Earl of
Hereford and Prince between Wye and Severn. He reigned
from A.D. 520-570, and m. Tcgau-Eurvron, dau. and sole heir of
Uelenaur, King of Monmouth. His eldest son,
Cawbdaf ap Cabadoc, Prince between Wye and Severn, left
a son,
Caw ap Cawbdaf, Prince between Wye and Severn, who
left issue, a son,
Glotw ap Caw, Prince between Wye and Severn, whoso
son,
HoYW AP Glotw, Prince between Wye and Severn, governed
Fferregs about 640. His son,
Cynfabch ap Hoyw, Prince between Wye and Severn, lived
about 680, and left issue, a son,
Cy.ndeg ap Cynfabch, Prince between Wye and Severn,
•\\-hose son,
Teithwalch ap Ctndeg, Prince between Wye and Severn,
iissumed the Government of Fferregs and Brecknock. His
•country was invaded by King Offa who was repulsed by Prince
Teithwalch. Fferregs was also invaded by the Mercian Prince
Ethelbald. Teithwalch left issue, a son,
Tegid ap Teithwalch, Prince between Wye and Severn, who
Jived about 780 ; his son,
Tangwdd ap Tegid, Prince of Brecon, Regulus of Eadnor
and Builth. In his time Wales suffered greatly by the incur-
sions of Egbert, King of the West Saxons. He left issue, a
son,
Anakawd ap Tangwydd, Prince of Brecon, Kegulus of Rad-
nor and Builth; liis son,
GwENDTDD ap Anabawd, Priuce of Brecon, Eegulus of Rad-
nor and Builth, was contemporary with Kodri Mawr and his
sons (a.d. 860). He left issue, a son,
Gwengy ap Gwendydd, Prince of Brecon, who reigned about
890 and 896, and left issue, an elder son,
Hydd Hwgan ap Gwengy (Sir Iluganus 'of John de Cast '),
Prince of Brecon. In 914 he was defeated by Ethelfieda, wife
<and afterwards widow) of Ethelfred, Earl of Mercia, and his
•castle of Brecenamere taken by storm. The Piince rallied at
Derby, but was finally slain by Ethelfieda. He left issue, a son,
Dbyffyn ap Hwgan, Prince of Brecon ; he was one of those
■" eight tributary princes," known in English history as
rowing King Edgar down the river Dee. He m. the Princess
Chrisly ap Meyric, ap Edwal, and left issue an eldest son,
Maenabch ap Dbyffyn, Prince of Brecon, who m. Elinor,
dau. of Eineon ap Seliffe, Lord of the Comnod, and had
issue,
I. Bleddyn, who was slain in 1090 by Bernard Newmarch,
one of King William's barons, at a place called " Battle '" on
the Usk, and was buried in the Abbey of Strata Florida.
He ?)i. Elinor, dau. of Tewdwr Mawr, and sister to Rhys ap
Tewdwr, Prince of South Wales, aunt to the Princess Xesta,
wife of Henry I.
II. PvHYS Goch.
The 2nd son,
Khys Gocn, Lord of Ystradwy (now the hundred of Crick-
howel), m. Joan, dau. of Cadwgan ap Elystan Glodrydd, and
left issue, a son,
Gyhyllen Voel ap Rhys, Lord of Ystradwy, living 1056,
whose son,
Rhys ap Cyhyllen Voel, Lord of Ystradwy, m. Anne, dau.
of Moreiddig Warwyn, by Elinor, dau. of Kees ap Tudor
Mawr, Prince of South Wales. His sou,
CynhYllin ap Rhys, Lord of Ystradwy, m. about 1180,
Janet, dau. of Howel, Prince of Caerleon. His son,
Cynfyn ap Cynhyllin, Lord of Ystradwy, m. Gladis, dau.
of Sitsillt ap Dyfnwal, Lord of Upper Gwcnt. His son,
Abtheb ap Cynfyn, Lord of Ystradwy, and Ynis Elian, m.
Elen, dau. of Meyric, ap Cradoc. His son,
• Howel ap Aether, m. Joanne, dau. of Gronow ap Llowarch,
Lord of Cybor, Glamorgan. His eldest son,
Gkiffith ap Howel, Lord of Penrhos Castle, near Caerleon,
called " Dew, a Theg, the fat and handsome " ; m. Jannett,
<Iau. and heir of Gronow Ychan, Lord of Penrhos Fwrdios
Castle. Penhros Castle continued to be the seat of the family
till late in Elizabeth's reign. Griffith was slain by Gilbert de
Clare, a.d. 1282. His eldest son,
David ap Gbiffith, of Penrhos Castle, m. Maud, dau. of
Llewelyn ap Cynfrig Ychan, of Llansamlet, by the co-heiress
bf Sir Ralph Maelog. His eldest son,
Howel Gam, ap DavH), of Penrhos Castle, was living in 1326,
and was engaged in levying troops for Edward II., m. Ist,
Joan, dau, of Adam, ap Rhys, ap Eineon Sais. He 2ndly,
Joyce Scudamore, and had issue, levan, who m. Alice, dau. of
Morgan Vawr. He is ancestor of "Williams of Llangibby
Castle. His eldest son, by his 1st marriage,
HowEL Ycuan, of Penrhos Castle, who d. before 1399, m.
Jane, dau. of Sir John Korris, of Penllyne Caslle, co. Glamor-
gan. His only son,
Medbic, ap Howel Ychan, of Penrhos Castle, who d.
before 1399, to. Gwenllian, dau. of Gwilym ap Jenkyn, alias
Herbert, Lord of Gwemddu. His eldest son,
Ievan ap Meubic, of Penrhos Castle, living 1433, m. Joan,
dau. of Llewelyn Ychan, ap Madog, ap Howel Ychan, and had
issue, r. Trahearne, Deputy Steward for Caerleon, 1454.
Penrhos Castle and estate descended from him to Sir Roger
Williai' f Penrhos Castle ; ii. Howel. The second son,
Howel ap Ievan, Lord of Llanover, of Curt y Porthir (i.e.
the court with the long porch), m. Jane, heir of Ievan, ap
Trahearne, ap Meiric, ap Gwilim Sais, ap Madoc, of Llanover.
Howel was buried in the Abbey of Strata Florida. His son,
Jenkyn ap Howel, of Llanover Court, 7u.the dau. of Gwilym,
ap David Gwarin, of Lanfoyst. His eldest son,
RiCHABD ap Jenkin, of Llanovcr Court, m. Anne, dau. of
William ap John, ap Roger, Lord of Gwernddu, High Sheriff
for Brecon in 1554, by Margaret, dau. of Lewis Philip, both of
which families were of lineal male descent from the house of
Herbert. His eldest son,
William ap Richard (or Pbichabd), of Llanover Court, was
buried at Llanover, where his memorial brass is still to be seen
over his tomb with this inscription: — "Here lyeth the bodies
of William Prichard, of Lanover, Esq., and of Mathew Prich-
ard of Lanover, Esq., his sonne and heire, lineally descended
from the bodye of Cradocke Vraich Vras, Earle of Hereford,
and Prince between Wye and Seaverne." He m. Elizabeth,
heiress of Watkin ap Hugh, Esq. of Killwch (by his 2nd wife,
Margaret, widow of John Griffiths, and dau. of Sir Richard
Herbert, of Ewyas, by Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir
Matthew Cradoc, of Swansea. Elizabeth was thus of the
house of Herbert by both father and mother;, and had issue,
I.Matthew; ii. Cliarles, Vicar of Llanover 1583; iii. Valen-
tine, High Sheriff of Monmouthshire 1609, J.P. 1620; and
Anne. The eldest son,
Matthew Pp.ichaed, of Llanover Court, High Sheriff, co.
Monmouth, 1596; rf. 16'22 ; 7)i. Sissylt, dau. of Edward Lewis,
Esq. of the Vann, co. Glamorgan (High Sheriff 1548, 1555, 1559,
by Anne, dau. of Sir Williaiu Morgan, of Pencoed Castle), and
had issue,
I. William, of Llanover Court, and Goytrey Manor, ruined
himself by paying the fines of the royalist prisoners, and
sold the estate of Llanover. His dau. Maud, was bapt. at
Goytrey, 22 Nov. 1617'. The address to Oliver Cromwell, in
1655, was signed by "William Prichard, of Monmouthshire."
II. Jenkin, or John, bapt. 2 April, 1599, was captain in the
army of Charles I. At the destruction of Raglan Castle in
164t>, he sent his infant son William to Chorley, in Lancar
shire, in the care of a collector of excise. His son Thomas
Prichard, 7?!.. Miss Dalryraple, niece of the Earl of Stair, and
resided at Hampton Court. Another son, William, was
Mayor of Preston 1743, and being ex-Mayor at the time of
the Pretender's arrival in Preston, it is said of him that he
was as faithful as his ancestors to the Stuart cause.
III. Benjamin.
The 3rd son,
Benjamin Pbichabd, was in Raglan Castle at the tiirte of
the siege (see " St. George and St. Michael, "by G. MacDonald),
and after its destruction, suffered voluntary exile during the
commonwealth ; but at the restoration returned aud obtained
the estate known as the Manor House of Goytrey, within the
Llanover Manor. His son,
William Prichard, of Goytrey Manor, resided at Goytrey,
and d. there 1722. His son,
■\Yii.LiAM Pbichabd, of Goytrey Manor, b. 1686, sold (about
1730) Goytrey Manor, the last and only remaining part of the
estates held by the Prichards at Llanover, to Charles Hanbury
Williams, Esq. and went to reside at " The Hill," Trostrcy
near Llanovcr; m. Blanch Thomas, of Goytrey, and d. 1755,
having by her (who d. 1726), had issue, Willlam; Maria, d. an
infant; Anna, b. 1707. His only son,
William Prichard, b. at Goytrey Manor 1718; m. Sarah,
dau. of J. Brabau, Esq. of Chepstow, and co-heiress of her
brother Henry Braban, and d. at Chepstow 20 March, 1795,
leaving issue (with daus. who were all educated by the cele-
brated Hannah More),
I. William, b..l'50, d. 1821.
II. Heniy, Merchant of Bristol, now represented by Captaia
Charles Prichard, of the Northamptonshire Regt.
III. Thomas.
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The 3rcl son,
Thomas Pbichard, of Tancrcd House, Kingsdon, Bristol, b.
at Chepstow ITtin ; m. Susan, dau. of — Horler, Esq. of Bristol,
and d. 1834, having had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently. ii. William, d, 4.7).
I. Mary, m. W. P. Coley. Esq., Lieut. R.N.
II. Eliza, m. Pavid Thomas, Esq. of Pwllywrach, co.
Glamorgan. iii. Sarah.
The eldest son,
Thomas Prichard, b. 1791 ; m. .Tuditb, dau. of Rev. John
Collins, Rector of Oxwich, co. Glamoigan, and d. Islti, having
had issue,
1. Thomas Henry. 11. Edward, cL«. p.
ni. Charles Collins, ff.s. p.
rv. Charles John Collins, of whom presently.
I. Judith Julia, m. J. Flower Fussell, Esq.
The youngest sun,
Charles John Collins Prichard, b. 1830 ; m. his first
cousin, Mart Anna, dau. of David Thomas, Esq. of Pwlly-
■wrach, and sister of the late Hubert de Burgh Thomas, Esq.
of Pwllywrach, and has issue as above.
Arms — Arg., a wyvem's head erased vert, io its mouth a
hand sinister, couped at the wrist gu. with guttee de sang.
The quarterings are numerous. Crest — As arms. Motto —
Torav cyn Plygav.
Seat — Pwllywrach, Cowbridge, co Glamorijan.
PRICKETT OF BRIDLINGTON.
Prickett, Maemaduke, Esq. of The Avenue,
Bridlington, co. York, M.A., b. 14 April, 1844; m.
Dec. 1879, Alice, dau. of Charles Mortlock, Esq.
of 9, Ladbroke Gardens, and has issue,
Marmaduke, 6. Aug. 1880.
Charles Henry, b. July, 1881.
liineagre. — Robert Prickett, of Everingham, co. York,
son of Marmaduke Prickett, sprung from Prickett o/JVaf^cinrf,
in Westmorland, to. Margaret, dau of Hugh Hindsley, of
Woodhouse, in the parish of Sunderland, and dying temp.
Elizabeth, left a son,
Marmadcee Prickett, of Allerthorpe, in co. York, m.
Barbara, dau. of John Eew, of the city of York, and by her
(who d. 1664, and was buried at Pooklington) had issue, three
sons, JosiAs; Robert of Wrestle Castle, co. York, m. Mary,
dau. of Marmaduke, 1st Lord Langdale; and George, of York,
Serjeant-at-Law and Recorder of York. Marmaduke Prickett
d. 1652, was buried at Pocklington, and was 5. by his son,
JosiAs Prickett, of Allerthorpe, aged 39, 7 Sept. 1665; m.
at Lund, 11 June, 1660, Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Remington,
Knt. of Lund, co. York, and had issue. The 3rd son,
Rev. Thomas Prickett, Vicar of Kilham, bapt. at Aller-
thorpe 17 Aug. 1668 ; m. Lucy Baines, of Ripon, co. York, and
by her (who d. 1739) had issue,
I. Habmadckb.
II. Barnabas, of Aubrough, in Holdemess, bapt. July, 1701 :
m. 18 Feb. 1722, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Harrison, Esq.
of Hummanby, and left at his decease (with two daus.,
Mary, m. Thomas Whitfield, of Hull ; and Catherine) a
son, Paul Prickett, Esq. of London, m. Sarah, only child
of Robert Hunt, Esq. of Ewhurst, in Surrey, and d. 27
March, 1810, leaving by her (who d. 1»26), with other
issue,
Robert, his heir, of Octon Lodge, co. York, and of Harley
Street, Cavendish Square, m. 17 July, 179^, Anne, dau.
and heir of Samuel Salt, Esq. of Tottenham, and d. s. p-
17 March, 1844.
Sarah, m. Rowland Richardson, Esq. of Streatham, in
Surrey. Mr. Richardson i/. May, 1»06.
Elizabeth, m. her cou'-in, M;iniiaduke Prickett, Esq. of
Bridlington, and d. 17 Jan. Isl6.
III. Robert, b. 4 May, 1703. iv. George, d. in infancy.
I. Elizabeth, buned 1706. 11. Tabitha.
Eev. Thomas Prickett d. 17 March, 1741-42. His eldest son,
Marmadpke Prickett, of Kilham, bapt. there 12 March,
1699; m. Anne, dau. of Robert Simpson, of Kilham, and by
her (who d. 28 Jan. 1789) left at his decease, 1765,
I. Marmadcke, of Bridlington, bapt. 1733 ; m. 3 Dec.
17(j3, Frances, only child of Rev. William Buck, Vicar of
Church Fenton, co. York, and djing 21 Oct. 180a, left
issue,
1 -Marmaditke, of Bridlington, 6. 11 Feb. 1766; m. 14
June, 1803, his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Paul Prickett,
Esq. of London, and left issue,
Marmadcke (Rev.), M.A., F.S.A., b. 1 July, 1804 ; s.
his father in Bridlington, hut d. unm. 3 March, 183.H,
and was g. by his next survi^ing brother, Robert.
Paul, b. 12 July, 1806; d. unm. 1835.
Robert, of Bridlington, b. 1 1 Nov. 1808 ; d. unm. I
April, 1841, and was s. by his brother.
Thomas, of Bridlington, the late representative of the
family.
Anne, m. 16 May, 1833, Adam Washington, Esq. of
Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, and d«5 Oct. 1851.
Sarah, m. July, 1839, Francis Hoare Spragge, Esq. of
Torquay.
2 Arthur, m. 10 Sept. 1810. Miss Jane Porter, of Driffield,
and d. 25 Nov. Is29, leaving an only son, Arthur, b.
1811, who d. 1866.
1 Dorothy Anne, m. William Reynolds, Esq. of Whitby,
CO. York, and d. s. p. 1844.
2 Diana, m. 27 April, 1812, Isaac Wilson, of Hull, and
d. s. p. 1854.
3 Sophia, d. unm. 1832.
II. Thomas, of York, Capt. in the 36th Foot, and sometime
Governor of Fort William, in Kingston, Jamaica, bapt. ac
Kilham, 4 March, 1740-4/; m. Sarah, only child of Hale
Wyviil, Esq. of the city of York, and d. s. p. Feb. 1832.
III. George, bapt. 17 June, 1744; d. unm.
IV. Josiah, of Hull, bapt. at Kilham, 18 Jan. 1746-47; hi. 25
Feb. 1772, Sarah, dau. of William Hudson, Esq. of Brigg,
CO. Lincoln, and d. 27 March, 1831, having had issue,
1 Marmaduke Thomas, of Kingston-upon-HuU, b. 23 Oct.
1774; TO. 7 Sept. 1812, Anastatia, dau. of Rev. John
Armitstead, of Cranage Hall, co. Chester, and by her(wh(>
d. 24 Sept. 1835) had 1 Josiah John, M.A., Incumbent o<
Markington, 6. 29 April, 181? ; m. 12 Aug. 1841, Eliza,
dau. of G. C. Parker, Esq. of Hull, and dying Feb.
1849, left three daus. : 2 George, of Boreas Hill, near
Hull, J. P., late Licut.-Col. 5th West iork Militia, b. *
March, 1820; 711. 1 Aug. 1854, Anna Maria, 5tli dau. of
Sir Charles Dodsworth, Bart. ; 3 Thomas William (Rev.),
M.A., F.S.A., b. 30 Nov. 1822, m. 4 Feb. 1863, Anne,
dau. of Humphrey Sandwilh, M.D., and has two sons,
Marmaduke Alan and Francis Fenton: 1 Catherine;
2 Anastatia, to. Aug, 1839, Rev. W. J. Newman, Rector
of Badsworth, co. York, and d. 1856 ; and 3 Fiances Har-
riet, m. Rev. J. W. Bluck.
2 George. S William.
1 Sarah Anne, d. young.
I. Mary, d. unm.
II. Anne, m. John Wallis, Esq. of York, and had issue.
III. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Swan, Esq. of York.
Thomas Prickett, Esq. (4th son of Marmaduke Prickett,
Esq. of Bridlington, co. York, by Elizabeth his wife), J. P. and
D.L., late Lieut.-Col. 2nd East York R.V., b. 24 Jan. 1814 ; m.
15 July, 1841, Elizabeth Ann, only dau. of Rev. John Rolleston,
of Burton-Joyce, Notts, and had issue,
I. Marmadcke, M.A., now of BridUngton.
II. Thomas, Lieut.-Col, 2nd Esse.x Regt., b. 12 Dec. 1845.
III. John Rolleston, Comm. R.N., b. 8 June, 184a ; vi. Caro-
line Burnaby, and has issue.
IV. William Robert, late Major R.A., b. 25 Aug. 1853 ; m.
Maria Tix'ffiy, and has issue.
v. I>ancclot George, 6. 15 Dec. 1856, Fellow of the RoyaJ
Indian Engineering College.
I. Elizabeth Anne, m. Caiit. George Heblethwaite Boynton,
Esq. of Haisthorpe Hall, Yorkshire, late 17th Lancers, and
d. 15 April, 1877, leaving a dau. Kva.
II. Louisa Dorothy, d. 9 April, 18.55.
^rms— Or, on a cross az., quarter-pierced of the field, four
mascles of the first. Crest — A hind trippant ppr. Motto —
Auxilium ab alto.
Seat — The Avenue, Bridlington, co. York. Residence — 12,
Devonport Street, Gloucester Square, London, W.
PRIDEAUX-BRUNE OF PRIDEAUX
PLACE.
Pbideaux-Beune, Charles Glynn, Esq. of
Prideaux Place, Cornwall, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1880, b. 2 April, 1821 ; *. his father 1875 ;
m. 21 July, 1846, Hon. Ellea Jane Carew, 2nd dau.
of Robert Shapland, 1st Lord Carew, and has
issue,
I. Charles Robert, late Lieut.-Col. Rifle Brigade, now
Commanding 4th Batt. West Y'orkshire Regt., b. 10 Oct.
1848; TO. 17 Oct. 1883, Hon. Katharine Cecilia, eldest
dau. of Edward Hugessen, 1st Lord Brabourne, and has
issue, Fulke Knatchbull, b. 20 May, 1887 ; Dennis Edward,
6. 18 June, 1891 ; Eva Katharine, and Winifred Annie.
II. Edward Shapland (Rev.), Rector of Rowner, Hants, b. H
June, 1853; m. 14 July, 1885, Sophia, eldest dau. of
William Grant, Esq. of Monckton House, Anglesey, near
Gosport, and has issue, Humphrey, b. 6 Nov. 1S85 ; Hugh,
b. 14 Aug. 1890 ; Cheston Isolda.
III. Francis Ernest, b. 5 Feb. 1863, accidentally drowned at
Walnut Springs, Texas, U.S.A., 27 May, ISdJ.
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I. Ellen Fiances. n. Gertrude Rose.
III. Mary Katherine. iv. Beatrice May.
V. Isokia Blanche.
VI. MilclredMaria,)ii. 17 April, 1890, Capt.Hervey Alexander,
10th Royal Hussars, aid has issue.
Lineage.— This most ancient family, was, it is stated,
settled at Prideaux Castle, Cornwall, before the Conquest.
SiE John Pkideacs, 2nd son of Prideaux, of Orcharton, m.
.Joan, dau. and co-heir of Gilbert Adeston, of Adeslon, in that
county, and was ancestor of
HcMPHKY Pkideaux, of Adeston and Thuttorough, m. Joan,
dau. of Richard Fowel, of Fowlescomlic, and widow of Sir
Philip Courtenay, of Lough Torr, Devon, aad left (besides
daus.) four sons, Richard, his heir (ancestor of Jonathan
Prideaux, who d. without male issue, when Thuborough
passed to his dau., the wife of Charles Davie, Esq. of Bideford);
William, of Gurland, Cornwall; Roger, of Soldon ; Thomas,
who d. a monk in Flanders. The 3rd son,
Roger Pkideaux, of Soldon, Devon, High Sheriff 1578, m.
Philippa, dau. of Roger Torke, Serjeant at-Law, and left two
sons, Nicholas, his heir, and Edmund, created a Baronet in
1022. The elder son,
Sir Nicholas Prideaux, Knt., M.P. of Soldon, erected
Place 1592. He d. 1627, leaving issue by his wife, Thomasine,
dau. and heir of JohnHengscott, Esq. of Hengscott, in Devon,
a son, Humphry, his successor ; and by his 2nd wife, Cheston,
dau. and co-heir of William Viell, Esq. of St. Breock, co.
Cornwall, another son, John, who inherited Place. The elder
son,
Humphry Prideaux, Esq. of Soldon, m. Honor, dau. of
Edmund Fortescue, Esq. of Fallapitt, Devon, and had issue,
Nicholas, of Soidon. His granddau., the eventual heir of
Soldon, m. her cousin, John, ard son of Sir Peter Piideaux,
Bart, of Netherton.
John, who </. s. p.
Edmund, of whom presently. Ilnmjihry.
Thomasine, m John Fortescue, Esq. of Buckland Killeigh.
Elizabeth, m. Sir William Morice, Secretary ot State to King
Charles 11.
The 3rd son,
Edmund Prideaux, «. at the decease of his uncle, John, to
Place and the other Cornish estates, and was High Sheriff 1664.
He m. Bridget, dau. ot John Moyle, Esq. of Bake and had
three sons, John, his successor; Edmund, d. s. 2?.; and
Humphry, b. 1648, Dean of Norfolk, author of numerous
works, distinguished alike for piety and learning. He vi.
Bridget, dau. of Anthony Bokenham, Esq. of Helmingham,
Suffolk, and </. 1724, leaving an only son, Edmund, of whom
presently, as representative of the family at the decease of bis
cousin. Edmund Prideaux d. 15 Oct. 1683, and was s. by his
eldest son,
John Prideaux, Esq. of Place, m. Anne, dau. of Roger
Mallock, Esq. of Cockington, Devon, and left a son,
Edmund Prideaux, Esq. of Place, at whose decease s. p.,
1728, the estates devolved on his cousin (the only son of the
Dean of Norwich),
Edmund Prideaux, who thus became "of Place." He m.
Hannah, dau. of Sir Benjamin Wrench, of Norwich, and had
issue, Humphry, his heir; Charles, li. s. p., 1783 ; and Rebecca,
m. Sir Horatio Pettus, Bart. The elder son,
Humphry Prideaux, Esq. of Prideaux Place, High Sheriff
1750, m. 1st, Mary, eldest dau. and co heir of Sir George
Chudleigb, Bart, of Haldon House, Devon, by whom he had an
only son, George, who d. unm. He m. 2ndly, Jenny, 2nd
dau. of Neville Morton Pleydell, Esq. of Beer, Dorset, by
Betty his wife, only dau. and heir of Charles Brune, Esq. of
Plumber, Dorset (the descendant of a very ancient family),
and left at his decease, May, 1793, six sons and a dau. Mary,
m. Thomas Ball, Esq. of Seapark, co. Wicklow. The eldest
son.
Rev. Charles Prideaux, of Prideaux Place, 6. 1760,
assumed in conformity with the testamentary injunction of
his maternal grand-uncle, Charles Brune, Esq. of Plumber, the
additional surname of Brune. He m. 1 Aug. 1788, Frances,
4th dau. of Thomas Patten, Esq. of Bank Hall, co. Lancaster,
and by her (who d. 28 March, 1831) had issue,
Charles, of Prideaux Place and Plumber.
Dorothea, m. 7 Dec. 1815, the late Sir Joseph Sawle Graves
Sawle, Bart., and d. Nov. 1853, leaving issue.
Frances, m. 10 May, 1823, Capt. Charles Du Cane, R.N., of
Braxted Park, Essex, and d. 2 July, 1871, leaving issue.
Anna Maria, d. uvm. 9 Feb. 1831.
M»ry Jenny, d. unm. 10 May, 1872.
Caroline, m. i Aug. 184S, Rear-Admiral the Hon. George
John Cavendish, 3rd son of Richard, 2nd LurJ Wuteriiark,
and has issue.
Rev. Charles Prideaux-Brune, d. 28 April, 1833, and was s.
by his eldest son,
Charles Prideaux-Brune, Esq. of Prideaux Place and 0}
Plumber, Dorset, b. 7 Dec. 1798 ; m. 28 Feb. 1820, France.-*
Mary, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Edmund John Glynn, Esq. oi
Glynn, Cornwall, and by her (who d. 22 July, 1863) had issue,
I. Charles Glynn, now of Prideaux Place.
II. Ernest Augustus, late 29th Regt., b. 17 June, 1839 ; to.
21 Sept. 1864, Frances Josling, 2nd dau. of Rev. George
Sayle Prior, Rector of St. Breock, Cornwall, and (/. 22 Jan,
1868, leaving issue, George Ernest, late Lieut. 6th (Innis-
killing) Dragoons, b. 5 Feb. 1867 ; Frances Mary, m. 31 Aug.
1888, William Henry Myres, Esq., M.P., of Swanmore House,
Hants.
I. Francis Mary, m. 20 Oct. 1853, Hon. George Augustus
Browne, 3rd son of James Caulfeild, 2nd Lord Kilmaine,
who d. 25 Dec. 1878, leaving issue.
II. Caroline Dorothea, m. 1st, 9 Dec. 1858, Rear-Admiral Sir
William Legge George Hoste, Bart., 11. N., who d. 10 Sept.
1868, leaving issue. She m. 2ndly, 8 Nov. 1870, Edward
Greene, Esq., M P., of Nether HaJl Suffolk, late M.P. for
the Stowmarket Div. of Suffolk, and has issue. He d. 15
April, 1891.
III. Beatrice Anne, m. 15 July, 1856, the Rev. Sir Hugbi
Henry, Molesworth, Bart., who d. 6 Jan. 1862.
Mr. Prideaux-Brune d. 7 Dec. 1875.
^njM— Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., a cross eercele, or, for
Brune; 2nd and 3id, arg., a chevron sa., in chief a label o5
three points gu., a mullet for difference, for Pkideaux. Crests
— 1st, Brune, a goat passant, per pale indented arg. and sa.,
armed and unguled or, pendant from a collar gu., a shield
thereon the arms of Brune : 2nd, Prideaux, an old man's head
in profile, couped at the shoulders ppr. hair and beard or, on
the head a chapeau gu.
SeaJ— Prideaux Place, Padstow, Cornwall. Town House —
10, Grosvenor Gardens, S. W.
PRIME OF COMBROOK HOUSE.
Peime, (Jhaeles Edwaed, Esq. of Com-
brook House, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, J.P. for
cos. Herts and Beds, late tilst Foot b. 28 July,
1821 ; ill. 1st, 1843, Eleanor, dau. of George
Wynne, Esq. of Daltou, she d. 1844. He m.
2ndly, 1848, Elizabeth, dau. of James Donovan, Esq.
of Buckham Hill, Sussex, and by her, who d. May,
1892, has had issue,
I. Charles Digby, 6. 1859, d. 1861.
I. Eleanor Caroline, b. 1849, d. 1852.
II. Hannah Augusta, b. 1852, m. 1873, Rev. Arthur Ander-
son, Vicar of Studham.
III. Amy Eleanor, 6. 1855, m. 1878, Capt. Philip Savile Grey
Reid, R.E.
Liineagre. — Richard Prime, Esq. of Walverton, Sussex,
J.P. and D.L., M.P., 6. 1784, m. 1815, Anne, dau. of James
Shuttleworth, Esq. of Gawihorpe Hall, co. Lancaster, and by
her, who d. 1848, had issue,
I. Arthur, b. 1819; m. Mary Matilda, dau. of Rev. Robert
Machell, and had Issue, a son,
Henry.
II. Charles Edwabd, of Ashridgewood.
I. Emily Ann, 6. 1817; m. George Filmer Sulivan, Col. 5tb
Lancers, and has issue, 1 Digby: 2 .Vnhur; 3 Adrian;
4 Walter ; 1 Rose ; 2 Blanche ; 3 Edith ; and 4 Sandys.
Mr. R. Prime d. 1866.
5ea(_Combrook House, Mariowcs, Hemel Hempstead, Herts.
CVu6— Junior United Service.
PRINGLE OF YAIB.
Pbingle, Alexander, Esq. of Whytbank and
Yair, co. Selkirk, M.A., J.P. and D.L., Advocate,
b. 13 March, 1837; m. 22 March, 1870, Mary,
Arbuthnot, dau. of Kobert Keith Pringle, Esq. of
The Grove, Darleydale, co. Derby.
liineage.— There were two races of the name of Prsngle-
in the south of Scotland, probably sprung from a common
ancestor, but their connection has not been traced, the
Piingles of Torsonce, on Gala Water, were the head of one:
race, settled in Midlothian and the adjoining portions of
East Lothian and Berwickshire. To them belonged the families
of Burnhouse, Hawtree, and Glengelt, and those of Rowehestcr
and Lees, down in the Merse.
1658
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The other race were the descendants of the Peingles 0/
Whitsun, in co. Berwick, afterwards designed, sometimes of
Smailholm, and sometimes of GaUashiels. Their lands lay
chiefly in the lower parts of Gala 'SVater, and on Caddon
AVater,in co. Selkirk, and in various parts of co. Koxburgh,
especially near the Cheviot Border.
The earliest notice that has been traced of this family is in
the chartulary of the abbey of Soltray, wherein
EoBEKT Hop-Pbisgle, of WhitsuD, is mentioned in a dona-
tion to the monastery, confirmed by Alexander III. Another
KoBERT Hop-Pbingle, of Whitsun, was present as esquire
<scutiier) to James, Earl of Douglas, at the battle of Otterburne,
13S8, and got from Archibald, Earl of Douglas, a charter of
the lands of Smailholm, in co. Koxburgh, 1-lOS. This Eobert
Pringle built the tower of Smailholm, and having dropped the
designation of Whitsim, he assumed that of Smailholm, by
which his descendants were afterwards generally distinguished,
and occasionally by that of Galashiels, from their Ettrick
Forest lands. He afterwards accompanied his patron, Archi-
bald, the 4th Earl of Douglas, and Duke of Touraine, on his
famous expedition into France, where they both lost their lives
at the battle of Verneuil, 1424. From him descended
James Pbikgle, of Woodhouse and Whytbank, a great
loyalist, who attached himself to the cause of Queen Mabt,
for which he suffered many hardships and losses, including
his CO. Peebles estate. Kis grandson,
Geobge Pbixgle, of Balmungo, 2nd son of James Pringle,
heir-apparent of Whytbank, by Christian Lundie his wife,
entered the Swedish Army under Gustavcs Adolphcs, in wh ich
he rose to the rank of ^ajor, and served with considerable re-
putation during the Thirty Years' War. He in. Elizabeth, one
of the three daus. of Sir Patrick Buthven (an eminent General
of GusTAvrs Adolphus, created by King Chables I., for his
service in the civil war. Earl of Forth in Scotland, and Brent-
ford in England), and had three sons, James, William, and
John, and a dau. Christian ; but Jobs was served heir to him
as eldest suriiving son. George Pringle d. 1654. His sou,
Eev. Johx Pbisgle, Minister of Fogo, m. Jean, dau. of
Bev. Patrick Shaw, Minister, of co. Selkirk, whose father, John
Shaw, was brother of Shaw, of Sauchie. They had two sons
and three daus., none of whom were married. The elder
son,
John Pbingle, of Whytbank, s. his father's cousin, Alexan-
der Pringle, of Whytbank, and was served heir to him 1695,
and shortly after he came of age, 1699, m. Christian, eldest dau.
of Sir Patrick Scott, of Ancrum, by Margaret Scott, of Harden,
by whom he had one son and two daus. He d. 1703, at the
early age of 25, sur\ived by his widow, who lived to a great
age. He was «. by his only son,
Alexasdeb Pbisgle. of Whytbank, m. 1740, Susanna, eldest
dau. of Sir John Kutherford. of Edgerston, by his 1st marriage
with EUzabeth Caincross, heir of Langlee. They had a family
of four sons and eight daus. He d. 1772, and was s. in his
lands of Whytbank by his eldest son,
John Pbisgle, of Whytbank, Lieut, in the army then
serving on the staff of his relative, the Hon. Gen. James
Murray, who, after the death of General Wolfe, commanded
the forces in Canada, where he d. 1774. He was s. by his next
brother,
Alexander Pbingle. of Whytbank. of the H.E.I.C.C.S.,
Madras establishment, from which he retired 1783, and some
years afterwards, repurchased from the Duke of Buccleuch the
family estate and residence of Tair, where he built a new
mansion house. He held the appointment of Vice-Lieut.
of CO. Selkirk, and in 1812 he obtained the patent office of
Chamberlain of Ettrick Forest. He m. 1789, Mary, dau. of Sir
Alexander Dick, Bart, of Prestonfield, by whom he had five sons
and six daus.,
I. Alexantjeb, late of Whytbank and Yair.
II. John Alexander. Bengal C.S., of Castledykes, co. Dumfries,
m. 1S28, hL> cousin, Christina Ann, dau. of Lieut. -Gen.
Alexander Dirom, by liis wife, Magdalen Pasley, eldest dau.
and heir of Eobert Pasley, of Mountannan (who rf. 1830).
He d. I. p. at his residence of Castledykes, near Dumfries,
1839.
ni. William Alexander, Bengal C.S., m. Ann Elizabeth, dau.
of John Dawnay, of Aylesbury, co. Bucks, and d. 12 Dee.
1855, having had issue,
1 Alexander, an Officer In the Madras Army, d. 1854.
2 WiLLLAM John, 6. 1831. 3 Eobert.
4 George, deceased. 5 David.
1 Mary Ann, to. Archibald Spiers, of the Bengal C.S.,
3rd son of the late Peter Spiers, of Culcreuch, and has
issue.
2 Frances, d. young.
3 Anna Charlotte, m. Edward Alexander Samuells, of the
Bengal C.S., and has issue.
4 Susanna, of FarmhUl {see thai article).
5 Elizabeth. 6 Jane Esther.
IV. Eobert Keith, of Thorncliffe, Cheltenham, formerly of
Broadmtadows, co. Selkirk, and The Grove, Darley Dale,
CO. Derby, J. P. and D.L. for cog. Selkirk and Derby, for-
merly of the Bombay C.S., Chief Secretary to the Govern-
ment of Bombay, and Commissioner for the CivU Adminis-
tration of the Province of Scinde, b. 12 March, 1802 . m.
15 April, 184S, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of Gen. George
Moore, H.M. Bombay Army, late Auditor-General, Bombay,
and has issue,
I. Alexandeb, Major Bombay Staff Corps and 2nd Bom-
bay Lancei-s, b. 27 Oct. 1850.
II. Eobert Keith, b. 22 April, 1854.
III. John, i). 5 Julv, 1861.
IV. Charies, b. 24 July, 1865; d. 1379.
v. William, b. 21 Oct. 1868.
I. Mary Arbuthnot, ;«. 22 March, 1870, Alexander Pringle,
Esq. of Whytbaiik, co. Selkirk.
II. Georgina. iii. Fanny.
IV. Charlotte. v. Margaret Joanna.
VI. Edith.
v. David, Bengal C.S., of Wilton Lodge, co. Eoxburgh, J.P.,
!?!. 1st, Fi-ances, dau. of Alexander Tod, of Alderston, and
2ndly, 1858, Mary, dau. and heir of James Anderson, Esq.,
which lady </. 1884. By his first wife (who d. 1856) he had
one sou and four daus.
I. Mary Agnes.
II. Susan, m. Eobert Scott-Moncrieff, of Fossaway, d. 1841.
III. Jane, d. 1844.
IV. Elizabeth, m. Charles M. Christie, of Dune, d. 1837.
v. Charlotte.
VI. Margaret Janet, widow of William Elmsley, Esq., Q.C.
Alexander Pringle d. 1827, and was s. by his son,
Alexander Pbisgle, Esq. of Whytbank and Yair, J. P. and
D.L., Vice-Lieut, co. Selkirk, M.P. for that shire, and a Lord
of the Treasury in Sir Eobert Peel's Ministry, Keeper of the
General Eegister of Seizin in Scotland, b. 30 Jan. 1791 ; to. 12
Jan. 1830, Agnes Joanna, 2nd dau. and heir-proportioner of
Sir William Dick, Bart, of Prestonfield, by Joanna his wife,
dau. of William Douglas, of Garyvaldfoot, and (dying 1857) left
an only son, Alexasdeb, now of Yair.
Arms — Arg., on a saltire engrailed sa. five escallops or.
Crest — A man's heart ppr. Motto — Sursum. Supporters —
Two pilgrims, habited ppr.
Seat — Yair, by Selkirk.
PRINGLE OF FABMHILL. AND ELMHAXL.
Peingle, Spsa>'KA, of Farnihill House, Killala,
CO. Mavo, 4th dau. of the late William Alexander
Pringle, Esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, son of
the late Alexander Pringle, Esq. of Whytbank and
Yair, co. Selkirk, N.B. {which see). Miss Pringle*.
under will to the estates of the late Miss Grardiner.
for Lineage and. Arms — See Pbisgle of Yair.
-Seai— Farmhill House, Killala, co. Mayo.
PBINGLE OF TORWOODLEE.
Peixgle, James Thomas, Esq. of Torwoodlee,
CO. Selkirk, J.P. cos. Eoxburgh and Selkirk, D.L.
for the latter, Comm. E.N. (retired), b. 1832; m.
1862, Ann Parminter, only clidd of the late Col.
Black, o3rd Eegt., and has had issue,
I. John Lewis, b. 1868 ; d. young.
II. James Lewis, 6. 1869.
III. George Macgregor, 6. 1871 ; d. 1874.
IV. Lionel Graham, b. 1880.
I. Elizabeth Ann. 11. Lillian Erskine.
III. Adelaide Jane. iv. Helena Florence.
V. Mary Simcoe Violet.
Lineag'e. — This family is a branch of the ancient stock
of the Pringles or Galashiels and Smailhoim. The first was
William Pbingle. of Torwoodlee, the younger son of James
Pringle, of Smailholm, by his wife, Isabella Murray, of Falahill.
He was slain at the battle of Flodden 1513, and left two sons,
the elder of whom,
Geobge Pbisgle, of Torwoodlee, b. 1605, was killed in a
lawless attack made on the house of Torwoodlee, 1568. By his
wife, Margaret Creighton, he had five sons and three daus.,
Agnes, d. unm.; Isabella, m. 1656, Thomas Hop Pringle:
and Margaret, m. 1564, Oliver Edgar, of Monkrig. He was s.
by his eldest son,
William Pbingle, of Torwoodlee, to. 1571, Alison, dau. of
James Heriot, cf Trabroun, by whom he had three sons. He
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d. 1581, and his wife, Alison Heriot, who sumved him, had for
her 2nd husband, David Eenton, of Billie. ■\Villiam Tringle
was ,«. by his eldest son.
Geobge Pbingle, of Torwoodlee, who in the Parliaments of
1617 and 1621 was one of the representatives for co. Selkirk.
Hem. 1st, Margaret, dau. of James Pringle, Esq. of Whytbank,
by whom he had four sons, i. Jastes, his heir ; ii. George ; iii.
Alexander; and iv. John, Surgeon in Edinburgh, to whose son
and dau., George and Margaret, their uncle James, of Torwood-
lee, was served Tutor-at-Law 1644. 3Ir. Pringle d. 1 Jan.
1600. Mr. Pringle m. 2ndly. 1605, Margaret, widow of Stewart
of Cabertsown, by whom he had issue, i. David ; ii. Thomas.
He !ii. 3rdly, Elizabeth Kichardson, of Smieton, and had issue,
I. Elizabeth; ii. Margaret; la. Anne, d. 1620. He m. 4th!y,
Elizabeth Hop Pringle, of Torsonce, widow of William Borth-
ivlck, Esq. of Crookstown. He was «. about 1637 by his eldest
ton,
James Pbdtgle, of Torwoodlee, in. 1st, 1620, Joan, dau. of
Sir Richard Cockburn, of Clerkington, Lurd Privy Seal, by
wbom he had one dau. Margaret, m. 1649, George Pringle, of
Buckholm, and one son, James, 6. 1625, d. young. He vi.
2ndly, 1628, Janet, dau. of Sir Lewis Craig, of Eiccarton, by
whom he had issue, i. George, his heir, b. 1631 ; ii. James, of
Craigend, fc. 1633; lit. Thomas, 6.1035; rv. Alexander, b. 1642 ;
I. Ann, in. 1648, Alexander Pringle, of "Whytbank; ir. Janet,
in. 1649, Walter Pringle, of Greenknowe ; iii. Sophia, in. John
Klddell, of Haining ; iv. Uisone ; v. Elizabeth. He was t.
about 1657 by his eldest son,
Geobge Pbingle, of Tonvoodlee. During the civil war he
adhered steadily to the royal cause, and was in most of the
engagements fought at that time in Scotland. At length, on a
charge of being concerned in the Eye House Plot, wan-ants
were issued against him, along with his neighbours, the Earl
of Tarras, Murray of Philiphaugh, and Scott of Galashiels.
With much diflBculty he escaped, and took refuge in Holland.
In the first Parliament of King James Yll., his estates were
confiscated, but at the Eevolution he hastened back to his
cwn country, was a member of the Convention of Estates which
invited King William to assume the Government, when his
attainder was removed and his estates restored by a special
Act of Parliament. He m. 1654, Janet Brodie, of Lethen,
CO. 3Ioray, and d. 1670, having had one son and two daus.,
I. James, his heir; i. Anne, m. Alexander Don, of Eutherford ;
II. Sophia, m. James Pringle, of Greenknowe. George Pringle
d. 1689, and was s. by his only son,
James Pbingle, of Torwoodlee, m. 1690, Isabell Hall, dau. of
Sir John Hall, of Douglas, by whom he had three sons
and eight dans., i. Geobge, 6. 1700 : ii. John, b. 1702, lost at
eea; iii. James, 6. 1709, i. Katherine, m. 1723, Sir Eobert
Pringle, of Stitchel ; ii. Janet, d. 1694 ; in. Anne ; iv. Sophia,
»/!. 1729, Allan Fairholme, Esq. of Greenhill; v. Isabella, d.
1698; VI. Marion, in. 1746, John KeiT, Esq. of Littledeun;
■VII. Isabella; viii. Margaret. James Pringle was s. by his
eldest son,
George PBn.'GLE, of Torwoodlee, d. unm. 1780. His brother,
James Pringxe, of Bowland, one of the Principal Clerks of
Session, in. Elizabeth Ximmo, by whom he had one son, James,
and eight daus., i. Mary, m. Andrew Plummer, of Middlestead,
d. s. p. . II. Isabel, d. 1752 ; iii. Betty, ; iv. Isabel; v. Katherine,
VI. Janet, d. 1S26; vii. Anne, m. Major George Macmurdo, d.
1839; VIII. Sophia, d. 1827. James Pringle d. 1778, and was {.
by his only son,
James Pbisgle, who a. in 1780, to his uncle's estates of
Torwoodlee, and built a new mansion house there. From 1827
to 1830 he was Vice-Lieut, of the co. He m. 1782, Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir of Lieut.-Col. Charles Tod, of Dryburgh, and
by her (who d. 1820) had issue,
James, his heir.
George, r,i. Miss Ann Stewart, by whom he had a dau. Mary,
d. young, and two sons, James and Charles.
Alexander, who was lost in the " William Pitt" East India-
man 1813.
Fi-ances, d. 1859.
James Pringle, of Torwoodlee, d. 1840. His eldest son,
Yice-Admiual James Pringle, of Torwoodlee. b. 1783 ; m.
Mary Fraser, who d. 30 March, 1869, leaving three sons and
four daus.,
James Thomas, now of Torwoodlee.
Charles, Capt. E.X., 6. 1S34 ; j)i. Katherine, dan. of Henry
Injilis, of Torsonce, and d. at Quitta, on board H.M.S.
"Sirius," 11 Sept. 1876, leaving issue.
George, b. 1839 ; d. unm. 1871.
Elizabeth, vi. John Borthwick, Esq. of Crookston.
Frances, m. 1857, Henry Clark Worthington, Capt. 67th
Eegt., and has issue.
Mary, m. 1860, Charles Pringle, 71st Eegt., and has issue.
Jane, m. 1865, George Stoddart Lawson, youngest son of
Charles Lawson, Esq. of Borthwick HaU, and has issue.
Vice-Admiral Pringle d. 30 Kov. 1859.
Amu — Arg., on a saltire engrailed az. five escallops arg.
Crest — A serpent nowed ppr. Motto — Nosce teipsum.
S«at— Torwoodlee, Galashiels, co. Selkirk. Hesidence—i,
First Avenue, Brighton.
LEVETT-PBINSEP OF CROXALL HALL.
I Levett-Psixsep, Thomas, Esq. of Croxall Hall,
] CO. Stafford, J.P. for cos. Derbv, Warwick, and
j Stafford, b. 9 Dec. 1844; m. 23 Jime, 1868, Qeor-
: gina, dau. of Arthur B. E. Holdsworth, Esq. of
Widdicombe House, Kingsbridge, Devon, aud has
issue,
Thomas Abthub, b. 11 Dec. 1379.
I Katuarine Mary.
Georgina.Maud.
! Edith Marion.
Lineag-e.— Thomas Levett-Pbinsep, Esq. of Croxall Ha!I
: (3rd son of Theophilus Levett, Esq., see Levett of Wychnnr
Park), m. 1st, 3Iargaret, dau. of David Monroe, Esq., by
whom he had one surviving dau.,
Margaret Catherine, who m. E. T. K. Levett, Esq. of
Packington Hall.
He m. 2ndly, Caroline Mary, dau. of Eev. John Templcr,
Eector of Teigngrace, Devon, and d. Dec. 1849, leaving by
her (who d. Nov. 1867) a son, the present Thomas Levett-
Pbinsep, Esq. of Croxall Hall.
Aiins—QnaTterly : 1st and 4th, paly of six arg. and gu.,
three piles issuing from the sinister base iiory at the points or
(PniNSEP): 2nd and 3rd, arg., a lion rampant between three
crosses-crosslet fitchee sa., a bordure engrailed az. charged
with four crosses-crosslet fitchee, and as many fleurs-de-lis
alternately or (Levett). Crests — 1st, Psinsep, an eagle's heart
erased gu., guttee d'or, in the beak a bird bolt erect (the bolt
downwards) ppr. ; 2nd Levett, a denii-Iion arg. ducally
crowned or, gorged with a collar az., in the dexter paw a
cross-crosslet fitchee sa., the sinister paw resting on an
escutcheon of the third, charged with a fleiu-de-lis or.
^fa(— Croxall HaU, Lichfield.
Ci«i>— United University.
PRITCHAED OF BKOSELEY.
Peitchabd, Jaxe, dau. of George Osborne
Gordon, Esq., m. 1845, John Pritchard, Esq. of
Broseley, Salop, M.P. for Bridgnorth 1863-68,
J.P. and D.L. co. Salop, and Barrister-at-Law of
Lincoln's Inn, who d. s. p. 1891.
Lineage.— This branch of the family of Pritchard, or
Prichard (it is spelt Ap Eichard in the parish register of
Alveley, Salop, for 1654), being of Welsh extraction, seems
to have been settled in Alveley, and in the adjoining parish
of Higley, till the beginning of the 18th centuiy, when they
migrated to Sutton Maddock, also in Salop, under the name of
Pritchard. There John Pritchard, and .\nn his wife, resided
prior to 1750, and were both bur. They hud six daus., all of
whom m. and left issue, and three sons,
John, of whom presently.
William, a contractor lor the making of the Kennet and
Avon Canal and other great works; rf. at IJaih 17 Kjv.
1846, leaving issue.
Thomas, a Merchant in London, d. 1S46, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
John Pbitchard, b. 1700, was a Banker and Solicitor at
Bridgnorth and Broseley, from 1799 to 1837 ; he m. Ann, dau.
of George Cranage, of Coalbrojkdale, who, with his brother
Thomas, in 1766, obtained a patent for a most important
invention, viz., that of converting pig into bar iron by means
of raw pit coal, instead of charcoal. Ann Pritchard was
descended on the female side from the Jandrells, who wery
settled at Church Pulverbatch in the 15th century, and Mr.
Pritchard had the farm there which formerly belonged to
that family. The last-named John and Ann Pritchard, his
wife, had issue,
Geobge, of Broseley and Ashley Abbots, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1861, m. Harriott, dau. of WUliam Ostler, Esii.
of Grantham, and d. without issue.
John, late of Broseley.
Thomas, who d. a bachelor.
Mary Ann, d. unm. March, 1882.
Emma, d. unm.
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John Pritchard d. 1837.
Arms — Arg., on a fess, between three escallops sa., a buck's
head caboshed, between two buckles or. Crest— A dragon's
head erased arg., in the mouth an escallop sa., the neck
charged with two buckles in fesse between two barrulets az.
Motto — Lahore et fide.
Jiesidence — Stanmore, near Bridgnorth.
PRITCHARD OF TRESCAWEN.
Peitchaed - Ratnee, Geoege, Esq. of Tres-
cawen, Anglesey, b. 1872, s. his father 1893.
liineagre. — William Pritchard, Esq. of Trescawen,
(son of William Pritchard and Lettice Owen his wife, de-
scended from Owen Gwynedd), was High Sheriff of Anglesey
178G, in. 1792, Ellen, dau. of William Kowland, Esq. of Holy-
head, and d. 1S03, leaving by her (who d. 1847), with other
issue, a son, Henkt, of whom presently, and a dau. Letitia, m.
Edward Lloyd, Esq. of Cefn, co. Denbigh, and has issue, two
daus., Anna, m. the late Col. Herbert Williams Wynn, and
Helen, m, P. Gosdal, Esq. of Iscoed Park, Salop.
Henkt Pkitchakd, Esq. of Trescawen, Llangefni, Anglesey,
J.P. and D.L. for Anglesey, High Sheriff 1829; b. 1799; m.
1837, Martha, dau. of John Mouldsdale, Esq. of Bryndyfryn,
CO. Denbigh, and had issue,
1. Geobge, now of Trescawen.
I. Ellen.
II. Letitia, ?n. 1872, Col. Hampton Lewis, of Bodior and
Hcnllys, Holyhead.
Mr. Pritchard d. 1881. His only son,
George Pbitchard-Ratner, Esq. of Trescawen, Anglesey,
J.P., High Sheriflf 1879, and J.P. co. Warwick, late Capt. 5th
Dragoon Guards, 6. 13 Sept. 1843; m. 21 Sept. 1871, Sarah
Mary, eldest dau. of John Brady, Esq. of Ely, co. Cambridge,
M.P., and had issue,
I. George, now of Trescawen.
II. John Henry.
III. Charles Brady.
I. Mary. n. Emily.
Mr. Pritchard assumed the name of Rayneb on his marriage,
1871, and d. 18 July, 189J.
£ea(— Trescawen, Llangwyllog, K.S.O., Isle of Anglesey.
PRITT OF RAMPSBECK.
Peitt, William, Esq. of Eampsbeck, co. Cum-
berland, J.P. and D.L. for that co., and J.P. for
COS. Denbigh and Westmorland, b. 20 Oct. 1814 ;
m. 29 April, 1840, Jane, younger dau. and heiress
of Thomas Bailey, Esq. of the Old Hall, Aigburth,
CO. Lancaster, and liad a dau.,
Jane Emily, who d. young.
liineage.— John Pritt, Esq. of Brougbton and Wood-
end, CO. Lancaster, hi. Mary, dau. of James Atlierton, Esq. of
Walton-on-the-Hill, co. Lancaster, and by her (who U. 1847)
had issue,
William, now of Rampsbeck.
Mary Ann, in. John Unsworth, Esq.
Margaret, m. Rev. John Holme.
Elizabeth, m. James Gardner, Esj.
Ellen, TO. Fletcher Rogers, Esq.
Mr. Pritt d. 1849.
Seat— Rampsbeck, UUeswater, Peniiih.
PROBYN OF HUNTLEY MANOR.
Pbobyn, John Langford, Esq. of Huntley
Manor, co. Gloucester, b. 1857, late 79th High-
landers.
Liineagre. — The Probyns are a very ancient family, and
their monuments, some centuries old, are to be seen in the
church of Newland.
Edmund Probtn, Esq. of Newland and Longhope, twice
High Sheriff of co. Gloucester, whose father, originally Hop-
kins, assumed the surname of Probtn on succeeding to the
property of his maternal uncle. Judge Probyn, m. Sophia,
dau. of Richard Dalton, Esq. of Knaith, co. Lincoln, and by
her, who was a considerable heir, had six sons and five daus.
Of the latter, four married gentlemen of fortune and family;
of the former,
The Vebt Rev. John Probtn, Dean of Llandaflf, m. Anne
dau. of Roynon Jones, Esq. of Hay Hill, co. Gloucester, and
had (with three daus., Mrs. Raikes, Mrs. Dighton, and Eliza-
beth) three sons,
John, of Longhope.
Edmund (Rev.), late Vicar of Longhope and Avenhall, co
Gloucester, m. Juliana Webb, of Milford Hall, Surrey, and
(/.. leaving two sons and a dau., Edmund, Vicar of Long-
hope, CO. Gloucester, m. Mary, dau. of John Spicer, Esq.
of Esher Place, Surrey; John Webb, m. 28 April, 187o'
Araminta Louisa, only dau. of the Rev. William H. Hoare'
of Oakfield Lodge, Sussex, and has had issue, Hubert
Edmund Hamilton, b. 1871 ; Wilfred Julian Noel, b. 1872;
Stephen John William, b. 1874: d. 1886; and Juliana, m[
John W. Good, eldest son of John Spicer, Esq. of Esher
Place, Surrey.
Thomas.
The son and heir,
John Probtn, Esq. of Manor House, Longhope, co.
Gloucester and Newland, co. Monmouth, J.P. and D.L., m.
1823, Anna, younger dau. of Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Coedmore,
CO. Cardigan, Lord-Lieutenant of the co., and by her (who (Z.
22 April, 1882, aged 87) had issue,
Edmond, late of Huntley Manor.
Oliver (Capt.), d. unm. 1883.
Henry Dalton, d. unm. 185L
Anna Eliza Itlanche, m. 1852, Kingsmill Manley Power, Esq.
of The Hill Court, co. Hereford.
He d. 1863. His eldest son,
Edmdnd Probtn, Esq. of Huntley Manor, co. Gloucester,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1875, late 6th Dragoon Guards, 6.
1825; TO. 1853, Charlotte Seymour, dau. of John Jones, Esq.
of Derry Ormond, co. Cardigan, and had issue,
I. Edmund, d. 1870.
II. John Langford, now of Huntley Manor.
III. Leslie, b. 1862.
I. Alice Dalton, m. 5 May, 1878, Ernest Augustus Malet,
5th Earl of Lisburne, who d. March, 1888. She m. 2udly,
27 Sept. 1889, William Archer, 3rd Earl Amheist.
II. Evelyn, to. 24 Oct. 1888, Arthur Henry George, 6th Earl
of Lisburne. in. Blanche.
IV. Charlotte Eugenia.
Arm.-!— 'Erm., on a fesse gu. a lion passant or. Crest — An
ostrich's head erased arg., ducally gorged or, iu the mouth a
key of the last.
Heat — Huntley Manor, co. Gloucester.
PRODGERS OF AYOT BURY.
Peodgees, Edwin, Esq. of Ayot Bury, Welwyn,
Herts, M.A., J. P., educated at Eton and Ch. Ch.
Oxford; b. 15 Aug. 1833 ; *. 1861, m. June, 1864,
Elizabeth Ellen, eldest dau. of Henry E. Surtees,
Esq., M.P., of Eedworth House, co. Durham, and
Dane End, Herts, and has issue,
I. Elizabeth Caroline, b. 1867; '/ii. May, 1887, Baron John
Roissard de Bellet, Charge d'Affaires for the Republic of
St. Marin, and has issue,
Jean Francois Edwin Eugene, 6. Feb. 1888.
Rose Pauline.
II. Edwina Georgina Frances, b. 1871 ; m. June, 1889,
Rene, youngest son of Mons. Adolphe Japy de Beau-i
court, and has a son, b. Sept. 1890, and a dau.
Xiineag'e. — Lawrence Proger, bapt. 1637, son of Samuel
Proger, d. 1661, by Margaret his wife, d. 1679, leaving by
Joan his wife (who <^ 1671) a son, Lawrence Prodger, bapt.
1663, who d. 1711, leaving a son, John Pbodgers, of Ludlow,
bapt. 1704, who, by Aune his wife, left at his decease, 1770, a
son, Edward Pbodgers, of Ludlow, bapt. 1738, m. 1770, d.
1819, leaving by Mary his wife (with a dau. Elizabeth), four
sons, Giles, Edward, James, d. s. p., and
Rev. Edwin Pbodgebs, of Trin. Coll. Oxford, Rector of
AyottSt. Peter's, Welwyn, Herts, J.P., »)i.Oct. 1828, Caroline,
dau. and co-heir of John Blades, Esq. of Brockwell Hall/
Surrey, and by this lady (who d. 4 March, 1863), had issue,
Edwin, present representative.
Herbert, of Kingston House, Wilts, J.P., 6. 3 July, 1835 f
m. 3 July, 1860, Emily Sibella, eldest dau. of the Kev.
Canon Tuomas Phillpotts, of Porthgwidden, Truro, and
has issue,
1 Cecil Herbert, J.P., b. 24 May, 1861.
2 Ronald Edwin, b. 16 Feb. 1863.
3 Harold Augustus, 6. 12 March, 1863.
4 Charles Henry, b. 31 May, 1867.
5 Greville John, b. 20 April, 187ti.
1 Gwendolen Emily Maiy, m. 22 Ju-e, 1892, Hon. John
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Forbes, Master of Sempill, and has issue, a son {see
Bdbke's Peerage). 2 Ehoda.
Caroline, m. Feb. 1862, Capt. Giovanni Battista Giacometti,
ot the Austrian Naval Service, and d. April, 1890, leaving
issue, Ernest, 6. 1863, Lieut. H.M.S. "Mercury"; Ferdi-
nand, 6. 1864.
Emily, 6. 1831 ; d. 1850.
Eev. Edwin Prodgers d. Dec. 1861.
Arms—Yer pale gu. and az., ttiree lions rampant, two and
one, arg., between three crosses pattee titched in tlie foot,
one and two, erminois. Crt.«(— In front of a cross Calvary
or, a wyvern with wings endorsed vert, in the mouth a
sinister hand couped at the wrist gu., gorged with a collar
and line reflexed over the back or, the dexter claw resting
on a cross patt6e of the last. Motto — Devouemenl sans
borncs.
Residence — Green End House, Ware, Herts.
PROTHERO OF MALPAS COURT.
Protheeo, Fea>'Cis Thomas Egertox, Esq.
M.A. Balliol Col. Oxon, of Malpas Court, co. Mon-
mouth, J.P., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law,
h. 5 Nov. 1837 ; m. 11 Aug. 1864, Mary, only dau.
of Rev. Francis Lewis, of St. Pierre, co. Monmouth,
and has issue,
I. Fbeke Lewis, Lieut. 2nd Batt. the 'Welch Eegt., b.
30 June, 1868.
II. Archer George, Lieut. 1st Batt. Welch Uegt., h. 13 June,
1869.
I. Evelyn Mary Frances, in. 5 March, 1891, W. E. Wiseman-
Clarke, Esq.
II. Margaret Christina Anna.
III. Florence Dorothea Violet.
liineag'e. — Thomas Pbothebo, Esq. of Malpas Court, co.
Monmouth, J. P., 6. 1780, served as High Sheriff of that co.
1846; he m. 1st, 1809, Mary, dau. of John Collins, Esq. of
Ingatestone, co. Hereford, and by her (who d. 18 Dec. 1835)
had issue,
Thomas, of Malpas Court.
.Edward, 14th Hegt., Aide-de-Camp to Gen. Murray, and
late Lieut.-Col. 3rd W. York Militia, m. 1844, Caroline,
dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Charles and Lady Isabella
Douglas, of Earlsgift, Tyrone, and d. 1887, leaving a son,
Edward Douglas (Rev.), Rector of Turweston, m. 1st, 1877,
Annie, widow of Charles Church, Esq., and dau. of John
Cunningham, Esq., and 2ndly, 1883, Margaret CaroUne,
dau. of Capt. William Grant Douglas, E.N.
Charles, Treasurer and Clerk of the Peace of co. Monmouth,
!Ji. 1840, Sophia, dau. of the Yen. W. Macdonald, Arch-
deacon of Wilts, and dying 1S74, left two sons and two
daus.
Oeorge (Rev.), M.A. Rector of Whippingham, Isle of Wight.
Canon of Westminster, Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen,
m. 1845, Emma, only dau. of the late Eev. William Money
Kyrle, of Homme House, co. Hereford, and by her (who d.
1893) has four sons and one dau.
Decimus, d. 1864.
. Mary, m. 1st, lb29, Edmund Blewitt, Esq., and 2ndly, David
RaeNewall, Esq., H.E.I. C.S. ; d. 1858.
Henrietta, m. 1840, Jonas Stawell, Esq., Capt. in the army ;
d. 1850.
Emma, in. 1843, John Taylor Winnington, Esq., Capt. in the
army, who d. 1844, and 2ndly, Henry Barre Phipps, Esq ,
Capt. in the army,
Clara, m. 1st, Capt. Robert Macdonald ; 2ndly, JIajor Fitz-
harding Longuet Hancock ; and 3rdly, Major Ogilvie.
Mr. Prothero m. 2ndly, 1838, Sarah, dau. of William Pettman,
Esq. of Ham, Kent. He d. 23 April, 1853. His eldest son.
Rev. Thomas Peothebo, of Malpas Court, J. P. and D.L.,
M.A., Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, h. 14 Aug. 1811 ;
m. 2 Feb. 1837, Georgiana Slary, only dau. of Rev. Matthew
Marsh, late Chancellor of the Diocese of Salisbury, and Canon
of Salisbury Cathedral, and had issue,
{"bancis Thomas Egebton.
Edward Marsh (Rev.), of Merton Coll. Oxford.
Henry Allen, 6. 4 Nov. 1848, of BaUiol CoU. Oxford.
Alice Mary.
Eev. Thomas Prothero d.ll June, 1870.
Seat — Malpas Court, Newport, co. Monmouth.
liineag-e.— There is an old MS. pedigree in the possession
of the family, which shows that William PBifcE, of Cyfronydd,
b. 1618, was the twenty-first in direct male descent from
Bleddyn, of Conwyn, Prince of Wales. Cyfronydd has been
in the family for more than three centuries.
Matthew Jones, Esq. of Cyfronydd, 6. 1697; m. 1766,
Mary, dau. of Humphrey Edwards, Esq., and had issue,
Pbyce Jones, Esq. of Cyfronydd, High Sheriff 1815, vi. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Col. Browne, of Mellington Hall, High Sheriff
1735, by whom he had issue, Thomas, of Mellington Hall, ;/.
1872; and John, b. 1807. He m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of John
Davies, Esq. of Aberllefenny, co. Merioneth, High Sheriff
1819, and by her (who d. 1825) had issue,
I. RoBEBT Davies, of Cyfronydd.
II. David, of Warborne, Hants, 6. 1817; 7)i. his cousin, Laura
Wakefield, and had issue, one son, David, Lieut. E..\.., who
assumed by royal licence the name of Abdebne ; and one
dau.
I. Anne, m. John Hamilton, Esq. of Hilston Park, co. Mon-
mouth, and had issue, Pryce, late 13th Hussars ; Alice Mary
Sinclair, m. 1806, John, EailofMar; Laura Jane Campbell,
VI. 1873, Sir Henry Malet, Bart.
n. Mary Frances, m. Capt. Athelwold Pennant Lloyd.
Mr. Pryce d. 1858. The elder son,
EoBEBT Davies Pbyce, E<q. of Cyfronydd, B.A., J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1849, Lord-Lieut, co. Merioneth, 6. 25 Dec.
1819; assumed, 1868, the surname of Pbyce in lieu of his
patronymic Jones; in. 24 Jan. 1849, Jane Sophia, dau. of St.
John Chiverton Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, Salop, and
sister of Sir T. Meyriek, Bart., and d. 1891, leaving issue,
I. Athelstane Robeet, now of Cyfronydd.
II. Pryce Meyriek, late Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards, 6. 2 April,
1851.
III. Arthur Hamilton, Capt. 4th Batt. E. W. Fusiliers, b. 16
June, 1863.
IV. Walter Charlton, Capt. 3rd Batt. Shropshire Regt., b.
12 Sept. 18G5.
Arms~Gu., a chevron between three lions' gambs erect and
erased arg., on a chief of the second an eagle displayed sa.,
armed and crowned or. Motto — Heb Dduw heb ddim, a Duw
a digon.
.Sf(t(s — Cyfronydd, Welshpool ; and Aberllefenny, Machyn-
lleth.
PRYCE OF CYFRONYDD.
Peyce, Athelstaxk Robert, Esq. of Cyfronydd,
CO. Montgomery, J.P. and D.L., late Capt. 13th
Hussars, b. 16 Nov. 184,9,
PRYCE OF GUNLEY.
Peyce, Edwaed Stisted Mostyn, Esq. of
Gunley, co. Montgomery, J. P., cos. Salop and
Montgomery, M.A. Oxon, b. 8 April, 1851 ; m.
7 Aug. 1877, Henrietta Mary, youngest dau. of
Charles W. Beauclerk, Esq. of Winchfield House,
CO. Hants, and granddau. of the Right. Hon. Lord
Frederick Beauclerk (son of 5th and brother of
8th Duke of St. Albans), and has issue,
I. Hugh Beauclebk Mosttn, b. 1881.
I. V^ra Sybil Elise.
II. Ismay Nesta.
III. Olga Georgina Meddevys,
Mr. Pryce is Lord of the Manor of Gunley.
Xiineagre. — This ancient family having been in possession
of Gunley since 1450, is amongst the oldest established (now
seated) in co. Montgomery, and traces its lineage, through a
proved descent, from Einion ap Seisyllt, first cousin of Owen
Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales, 1137, to the Welsh King
Gwyddno Garanhir, who was Prince of Cantref Gwaelod circa
A.D. 899, that part of AVales comprising co. Cardigan and the
adjoining country. The descent of the Pryces is proved by
authentic pedigrees (including an autograph MS. pedigree by
Lewys Dwnn, taken at his celebrated visitation in the year 1591)
and title deeds in black letter, which are preserved at Gunley.
From Hugh of Gunley, living 1450, may be counted thirteen
direct generations, including the present representative and
possessor. According to the Welsh Triads, a portion of
Gwyddno's territory was inundated by the sea now forming
Cardigan Bay, and part of this bay up to recent times retained
its ancient name of Cantref Gwaelod. His descendant, the
9th in lineal descent, as shown on the pedigree, was
Seissyllt, whose son and successor was
Einion ap Seissyllt, Lord of Merioneth, who held in
capite all the lands between Tyfi and Dulas from Llewelyn
Vawr and Llewelyn Vychan, nephews of Griffith ap Cynan,
Prince of North Wales and Lords of Merioneth.
Owing to differences with the latter, Einion ap Seissyllt
placed himself under the protection of Owen CyfeUiog, Prince
of Powys, and did fealty in respect of his lands. These have
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ever since formed part of the district of Powys, and are
noticed in an inquisition taken temp. Edward III., and also
in another, temp. Henry VI., 142S. Einion ap Seissyllt is the
lirjit name which appears on Lewys Dwnn's parchment MS.
(on which document the descent of the Pryce family is carried
lineally through twelve generations to lihys of Gunley, whose
son, Kiehard ap Rhys, of Gunley, was first called "Kichard
Pryce," when surnames were first taken in Wales). By his
wife, Nesta, dau. of Madog, Lord of Nannau, ap Cadwgan ap
Bleddyn, Prince of Powys, Einion had a son and successor,
Gkonwt, m. Meddevys, dau. of Owen Cyveiliog, and sister
of the celebrated Prince Bard, Gwenwynwyn, who was Prince
of Powys in 1170, and d. 1197. His son and heir was
JoRWEKTH AP Gronwy, or Edward, who m. Efa, dau. of
Meredith Lloyd, of Main, and had,
Jepan ap Jorwerth, m. Sioned, dau. of Rhys ap Meredith
ap Rys, and was «. by his son,
Gv.ATKiN AP Jeuan, who TO. Lucy, dau. and heiress of
Dafyd ap Griffith ap Rhys Goch, Lord of Marten, and was «.
by his son,
HncH, of Gnnley, living 1450, m. Margaret, only dau. and
heir of David Lloyd, of Llwyn Ririd and Gunley, a descendatit
of Brochwel Ysgithrog, Prince of Powys. By his marriage he
acquired the Gunley estates, and was s. by his son,
MoRvs, of Gunley, m. Agnes, dau. of Sion Clibri, Lord of
Clibri, and granddau. of Sir William Newton, Knt., and was s.
by his son,
Rhys, of Gunley, m. Ales Elizabeth, dau. of John Myddleton,
Esq., of the family of Myddleton, of Chirk Castle, and a
descendant of Ririd Flaidd, Lord of Penllyn, the founder of
that family. He was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Pryce (ap Rhys), Esq. of Gunley, who m. Ales,
dau. of Robert Tybt (Typtoft), a relative of John, Lord Typtoft
and Powys. His will is dated 20 Aug. 1575. He was s. by his
son,
Richard Pryce, Esq. of Gunley, High Sheriff co. Mont-
gomery 1639, m. Jane, dau. and heiress of Richard ap Owain
ap Sion, of the Lloyds of Tregynon. His will was proved
16 March, 1603. He as s. by his eldest son,
Edward Pryce, Esq. of Gunley, who m. Bridget, dau. of
Sion ap Richard of Hockleton, and d. 4 Sept. 1643, leaving
with three other sons (Edward, of Pont^y-Perchill, of whom
hereafter; John, living 166G; and Edmund, who hj. Catherine,
dau. and heiress of Edward Tannatt, Esq. of Trewylan, and
had a son, Richard, of Trewylan, who was High Sheriff for
CO. Montgomery 1728) and four daus., an eldest son,
BicHARD Pryce, Esq. of Gunley, who took an active part in
the civil war, and at a time when some of the county families
were ranged with the Royalist and some with the Parliament-
arian forces he sided with the latter. His name occurs in a
warrant letter, dated 1665, from " Fra Newport " to Sir Richard
Ottley, Knt., giving a list of leading men to be apprehended
after the Restoration. He was High Sheriff for co. Mont-
gomery in 1652 ; m. 1st, July, 1640, Mary, dau. of John
Trotman, Esq. of Peers Court, co. Gloucester; 2ndly, Rosa-
mond (Mrs. Pryce), but d. s.jj., and was s. by his brother.
Edward Pryce, Esq. of Pont-y-Perchill and Gunley, 6. 4
Sept. 1643, bapt. in Chirbuiy parish church, m. Sinah, dau.
and heir of Evan ap Rhys ap Hugh, Esq. of Rhiwhirieth, by
whom he had issue, Edward, of Ponty-Perchill ; Richard, of
Gunley, d. s. p. 6 Sept. 170G ; Evan, hi. a dau. of Evan James,
Esq. of Llangoler, co. Carmarthen; Edmdnd, of Gunley;
John, d.s.ji.; David; Nathaniel; Bridgett; and Sinah, m.
Benjamin Baxter, Esq. His 4th son,
Edmund Pryce, Esq. of Gunley, m. 17 June, 1696, Mary,
dau. of J. Edwards, Esq. of Rorrington, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Edward Pryce, Esq. of Gunley, 6. 1698 ; was High Sheriff
CO. Montgomery in 1734, m. 14 Nov. 1717, Anne, dau. of Rev.
John Bassett, of Oxford, and by her (who d. 27 Feb. 1780)
left at his decease in 1749, three sons,
Edward, of Gunley, b. 1723 ; m. Feb. 1751, Frances, dau. and
co-heiress of Rev. James Egerton, of Trelydan, and d. «. p.
Nov. 1758.
Richard, of Gunley, b. 7 Jan. 1723 ; High Sheriff co. Mont-
gomery, 1761, d. s. p. 27 June, 1781.
John, of Gunley, in Holy Orders, s. his brother.
Rev. John Pryce, of Gunley, Fellow of Pembroke Coll.,
Oxford, 1762; held the living of Welshpool 1772; he raised a
troop of the Montgomeryshire Cavalry Volunteer Legion during
the wars with Napoleon 1803. He m. 28 March, 1769, Mary,
dau. of Maimsell Bransby, Esq., and d. 1808, leaving (with
four daus., Anna Maria, 711. Rev. Richard Holmes, Rector of
Normanton; Charlotte; Harriotte ; and Martha, m. Henry
fiamer, Esq.) a son,
Richard Pryce, Esq. of Gunley, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
CO. Montgomery 1817, b. 10 May, 1772; m. 3 March, 1795,
Eliza Constantino (who d. 7 Nov. 1829), dau. of Rev. S.
d'Elboeuf Edwards, of Pentre Hall, co. Montgomery, by
Cliarlotte his wife, only child and heiress of Roger Mostyn,
Esq. of Cilcen Hall, Flint. Mr. Pryce d. 26 Oct. 1832, and
left
I. Richard Henry Mostyn, of Gunley.
II. John Edward Ilarrynian, of Trelydan Hall, co. Mont-
gomery, Capt. 2nd (Queen's Royal) Regt., and Col. Royal
Montgomery Rifles, b. 1818; m. 1st, 5 June, 1850, Eliza,
dau. of Francis Burton, Esq., 12tli Lancers, and by her (who
d. April, 1851) had an only sou,
Edward Stisted Mostyn, now of Gunley.
Col. Pryce, m. 2ndly, 26 July, 1862, Sarah Beatrice, dau. oi
General and the Hon. Mr.i. Hamilton, dau. of 2nd Lord
Castlemaine, and d. 4 Oct. 1866, leaving by her,
Richard, 6. 1864.
George Henry, b. 1866.
The eldest son.
Rev. Richard Henry Mostyn Pryce, of Gunley, to. 21 Oct.
1856, Eliza, only dau. and heir of John Williams, Esq. oS
Hendydley Hall, co. Montgomery. He d. s. p. March, 1859.
His widow was Lady of the Manor and late possessor of
Gunley. She d. 1886, and was s. by her husband's nephew,
Edward Stisted Mostyn Pryce, Esq. of Gunley.
Arms — Arg., a lion passant sa., armed and langued gu.,
between three fleurs-de-lis, also gu. Quarterings : 1st, arg., oa
a bend sa., between two crescents gu., three annulets or, for
lEVAN AP Rhys; 2nd, sa., three nags' heads erased, two and
one, arg., for Lloyd of Gunley : 3rd, arg., three boars' heads
couped sa., tusked or, and langued gu., for Evan ap Rhys ap
Hugh. d-est—A demi-lion rampant sa., holding between the
paws a fleur-de-lis gu.
Seat — Gunley, Chirbury, Shropshire.
BRTJCE-PRYCE OF DITFPIIYN.
Beuce-Petce, Alan Cameron, Esq. of Blaen-
y-Cwm, Monknash, co. Glamorgan, J. P., b. 18 Feb.
1836, educated at Exeter Coll. Oxford, M.A., called
to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1861; ; m. 1st, 15 July,
1858, Louisa, only child of the late Lieut.-Col.
J. H. Slade, 2nd Dragoon Guards, eldest son of
Gen. Sir John Slade, Bart., G.C.H., and by her
(who d. 11 June, 1868) had issue,
I. John Henry, b. 13 Nov. 1859 ; d. 23 Nov. 1875.
II. Alan, 6. 21 July, 1861; d. 9 Aug. 1861.
III. George Lewis, of Ball. Coll. Oxford, b. 17 Dec. 1862.
IV. Frederick, 6. 25 March, 1866.
I. Louisa Mary, m. 24 July, 1884, Alessandro, 3rd son of
Count Maggiolini Scarampi de Mombercelli, by Adelaide-
his wife, dau. of Robert K. Hervoy, Esq., and has issue,
F'rances Adelaide Louisa, and Allessandrina.
II. Aline.
He m. 2ndly, 25 Sept. 1873, Anna Mary Synnot,
elder dau. of G. Woods Maunsell, Esq. of Oakly
Park, CO. Kildare, and by her has had issue,
V. Alan George Cameron) ^ . , or, c .. io-ta
„ , , ,, „ > twins, 6. 29 Sept. 1874.
VI. Edward Maunsell ) ' ^
VII. John Synnot, b. 30 Jan. 1880.
VIII. Charles FitzRoy, 6. 17 Nov. 1886.
IX. Douglas Knight, b. 13 Aug. 1888, d. 18 July, 1893.
X. Ewen Cameron, b. 10 Nov. 1890.
III. Violet Augusta.
IV. Edith Muriel, d. 19 Feb. 1882.
V. Muriel Daisy.
VI. Audrey Maria Charlotte.
Liineag'e. — John Knight, Esq. of Llanblethian, only son
of James Knight, Esq., by Emily his wife, and grandson of
James Knight, Esq. of Ludlow, descended from an ancient
family of Ludlow, Salop, m. 1780, Margaret, dau. of William
Bruce, Esq. of Llanblethian, co. Glamorgan, by Jane his wife,
eldest dau. of Gabriel Lewis, Esq. of Llanishen House, co.
Glamorgan, and by her had issue,
I. John, his heir, of Duffryn.
II. William Bruce (Rev.), M.A., Chancellor of the Diocese of
Llandaft, m. Maiia Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Llewelyn Trahernc,
Esq. of St. Hilary, co. Glamorgan, and rf. 8 Aug. 1845; his
wiaow survived until 9 July, 1856.
III. James Lewis Knight-Bruce (the Right Hon. Sir), Lord
Justice of Appeal, m. Eliza, dau. of Thomas Newte, Esq. of
Duval, Devon, and d. 18C6, leaving issue.
I. Margaret, d. unm.
PRY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PUD
1663
n. Frances, m. William Davics, Esq.
in. Blanche Bridget, widow of John Digby Newholt, son of
the late Chief Justice of Madras.
Mr. Knight d. 1.5 Oct. 1799, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Bkuce-Pktce, Esq. of Uuffryn, co. Glamorgan, J. P.
and D.L., h. 23 July, 1784; ra. 1st, f> May, 1807, Sarah, 2nd
dau. of Eev. Hugh 'Williains Austin, Hector of St. Peter's,
Island of Barbadoes, and by her had issue,
I. John Wtndham Becce, Barrister-at-Law, h. 9 Dec. 1809,
m. April, 1S35. Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel
Pryce Cameron, and had issue, 1 Alan Cameron, now of
Duffi^n, who assumed the name of Phtce by royal licence
on succeeding his grandfather in the Pryce estates 1872 ;
2 John Bnice, b. 30 July, 1838, Comm. R.N. ; m. 1871,
Annie, dau. of Rev. George Boyes, and had a son, Thomas.
6. 12 Aug. 1872, and drowned 1880; 3 Alexander Craufurd
Ferdinand Cameron Bruce, (/. 1854; 1 Edith Marion, ra.
William Dick, Esq. of Tullimet, co. Perth, and J. 1891.
ir. Henry Austin Bkcce (Right Hon.), P.C, created 1873
Bakon Aberdare {see Burke's Peerage),
HI. William Bruce, M.A. (Rev.), formerly Canon of Llandaff,
III. 1st, Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of the Very Rev. W. D.
Conybeare, Dean of Llandaff. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau.
of late Col. Olivier, and has issue.
rv. Robert Bruce, Gen. in the army, m. Rachel, dau. of
Ricliard Corbet, Esq. of Adderley, Salop, and d. leaving
issue.
V. Lewis Knight Bruce, m. Emilia, dau. of Augustus
Sullivan, Esq. of Ritchings, Bucks, and d. leaving issue.
I. Margaret Frances, m. Charles Thomas Alleyne, Esq. of
Porters. Barbadoes, and is deceased.
II. Blanche, m. 13 May, 1840, the Right Rev. James
Colquhoun Campbell, Bishop of Bangor, and d. 17 March,
1873.
III. Sarah Elizabeth, m. Robert Oliver Jones, Esq. of Fon-
mon Castle, co. Glamorgan, and d. 7 Oct. 18B9.
IV. Isabel, m. Eev. Roper Trevor Tyler, M.A., 2nd son of the
late Admiral Sir Charles Tyler; she d. Feb. 1859.
V. Mary Sinclair. vi. Elinor Maria.
VII. Gertrude Emma, d.
He m. 2ndly, 30 Nov. 1844, Alicia Grant, dau. of William
Bushby, Esq. of Great Cumberland Place. Mr. Bruce-Pryce,
whose patronymic was Knight, assumed the surname of Bruce
on attaining his majority, and that of Prtce in July, 1837, at
the death of his cousin, the Hon. Mrs. Booth Grey, his children
retaining the name of Beoce. He d. 19 Oct. 1872, and was s.
by his grandson, now of Duffryn.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gu., two chevronels arg., a
crescent for difference, for Prtce ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a saltire
gu., on a chief of the last a martlet of the first, for Bruce.
Crests— 'ist, Price, a Paschal lamb ppr. : 2nd, Brcce, a dexter
arm in armour in bend, grasping a sceptre, all ppr. Mottoes —
Duw ar fy rhan (God for my portion) ; over the crest of Bruce,
Fuimus.
Scats— Blaen-y-cwm, Monknash, near Bridgend, co. Glamor-
gan ; and Abbeyholnie, Cheltenham.
PEYOE, OF WESTON.
Pbyoe, MAELBoEorGH EoBEET, Esq. of Weston
Park, Stevenage, Herts, M.A. 1873, J.P., late
Fello-sv of Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 16 Oct. 1848 ; m.
1875, Catherine Alice Hammond, elder dau. of
William Hammond Solly, Esq. of Serge Hill,
Herts, and has issue,
I. Walter Marlborough, 6. 19 Nov. 1880.
I. Ellen Catherine, b. 18 Dec. 1876.
II. Frances Alice Hammond, b. 7 Aug. 1882.
III. Elizabeth Mary, 6. 16 Jan. 1884.
IV. Caroline Hilda, 5. 20 June, 1885.
v. Margaret Eleanor, b. 27 Sept. 1887.
Ti. Hannah Mary, b. II June, 1890.
Lineage. —Robert Prtor, Esq. of Baldock, Son of John
Pryor, Esq.of Royston, who d. 1716 (by Sarah Izzard his wife),
111. 1st, Ellen Izzard, b. 10 Feb. 1699-1700, d. 2 Dec. 1744.
He Til. 2ndly, Elizabeth Taylor, and had issue, a son,
John Prtor, Esq. of Baldock, Herts, b. 1741, in. Martha
{nei Marlborough), relict of John FitzJohn, Esq., and d.
18J9, leaving by her (who d. 1812),
Tho.mas Marlborough Prtor, Esq., his 2nd son, 6. 1777, ra.
25 Nov. 1802, Hannah, dau. of Samuel Hoare Esq., Banker,
of Lombard Street, and of Hampstead, Middlesex, and by her
(who d. 30 April, 1850) had issue,
Marlborough, of Weston, Herts, J. P., 6. 1807 ; to. 1 July,
lb37, Eleanor, dau. of W. L. Rogers, Esq., and d. s. j>. 5
Feb. 1869.
Robert, late of High Elms.
Henry Hoare, d. s. p, 1841.
Ellen, m. Charles Toller, Esq. of Hampstead, who d. 1870,
and d. s. p. 1891.
Caroline, m. David Powell, Esq. of Hampstead, d. 14 Oct.
1865, having had issue.
Mr. Pryor d. March, 1821, and was s. by his son,
Robert Prtor, Esq. of High Elms, Herts, M.A., Trin. Coll.
Camb., Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1868,
Chairman of Quarter Sessions of the Liberty of St. Alban, b.
21 April, 1812; to. 20 Aug. 1844, Elizabeth Caroline, dau. of
the late Wyrley Birch, Esq. of Wretham Hall, Norfolk, and d.
23 Aug. 1889, leaving issue,
I. Marlborough Robert, now of Weston Park.
II. Frederick Robert, d. an infant.
III. Selwyn Robert, 6. 17 Aug. 1855.
IV. I'rancis Robert, b. 30 March, 1862.
Sea i— High Elms, Watford.
PTJDSEY OF SEISDON" HALL.
AsTON-PuDSET, Geoege Pudset, Esq. of Seis-
don Hall, co. Stafford, J.P., Capt. Staffordshire
R.V., b. 5 March, 1826 ; s. his uncle 17 March,
1861 ; m. 9 Feb. 1869, Anne,, dau. of A. Bowyer,
Esq. of Much Wenlock, Salop, and has issue,
Mary Elizabeth, 6. 22 April, 1871.
Dorothy Colley, b. 2 Oct. 1879.
Lineage. — George Aston, Esq. of Newton, Salop, m.
.Sarah, dau. of William Wheeler, of Mahorrall, co. Hereford,
by Jane his wife, dau. of Thomas Peacli, and had issue,
I. George Peach, 6. 5 May, 1782; to. Mary Anne, dau. of John
Baker, of The Down, Salop, and had issue,
1 George Pudset, successor to his uncle.
2 John, bapt. 11 Jan. 1831.
3 Thomas Baker (Rev.), bapt. 26 Nov. 1832.
4 William, bapt. 14 July, 1835.
1 Mary Anne, bapt. 31 March, 1828; m. Frederick Taj-lor
Webster, Esq. of Preen, Salop.
II. Thomas Peach, of whom presently.
III. John, heir to his brother.
I. Sarah, to. Jonathan Green, M.D., of Great Marlborough
Street, London.
The 2nd son.
Thomas Peach Aston, Esq. bapt. 1.} Aug. 1783, who-
assumed by royal licence, 1807, the surname and arms of
PcESET on succeeding to the property of Samuel Peachj.
Esq., whose mother, Elizabeth, was dau. and heir of Thomas
Pudsey, Esq. of Seisdon. He d. mini. March, 1846, leaving
the Seisdon estates to his brother,
John Aston, Esq. {b. 21 March, 1785), who assumed by
royal licence the surname and arms of Pudset in com-
pliance with his brother's will. He d. 17 March, 1861, and
was s. by his nephew, the present George Pudset Aston-
PUDSET, Esq.
Ariiis — 'Vert, a chevron between three mullets or, on a can-
ton arg. a lozenge sa. Crest — A mountain-cat passant guar-
dant, charged on the shoulder with a lozenge or, for distinc-
tion. Motto — Fortuna favente.
Seat — Seisdon Hall, Wolverhampton.
♦-
PTJGH OF LLANERCHYDOL.
ProH-LovELL, Maet Jane, of Llancrchydol,
CO. Montgoriiery, m. 1857, Peter Audley Lovell^
Esq. of Cole Park, Wilts, D.L. for co. Wilts,
formerly of the 7th Dragoon Guards, and who d.
1869, leaving issue,
Peter Audlet David Arthur Lovell, Esq. of Cole Park,
CO. Wilts, Capt. Coldstream Guards, 6. 10 Dec. 1857.
Mrs. Pugh-Lovell s. her sister, the late Mrs. Pugh-
Johnson, 1881, and assumed the name of Pugh by
royal licence 1882.
Lineage. — This family descends from Hugh ap Cad-
walader, of Llanerchydol, b. 1657, who was father of
Charles ap Hugh Cadwallader, 6. 1687, who, by Jane hiss
wife, had issue,
David, of whom presently.
Humphrey, i. 2i March, 1725 ; d. 1760, leaving (with two
daus., Mary and Jane) a son,
Charles, m. Jane, 3rd dau. of William Lloyd, Esq. of
Jlontgbmery, by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of —
Griffiths, Esq. uf Weston, Salop, and d. 21 Dec. 1796,
leaving issue by her (who to. 2ndly, Sir Arthur Davies
Owen, of Glansevern, co. Montgomery, and d. t'to.
1822) a son, the late David Pugh, Esq. of Llanerchydol.
1664
PUL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PUL
John, 6. 14 March, 1727 ; m. 7 May, 1858, Mary Paeet, and
left a dau. Mary, ?)i. 1st, Evan Vaughan, Esq. of Beguildy,
CO. Radnor, and ■2ndly, Rev. John Murray ; rf. 24 April,
1842, leaving by the former an only dau. and heir, Anne,
VI. David Tugh, Ksi^.
Michael, b. 29 Sept. 1737.
Jane. Mary.
The eldest son,
David Pcgh, Esq., High Sheriff co. Montgomery 1785, who
possessed estates in cos. Kent and Montgomery, b. 14 Sept.
1723; m. Margaret, dau. of William Lloyd, Esq. of Mont-
gomery, and Mary his wife, dau. and heir of — Griffiths, Esq.
of Weston, co. Salop, and d. s. p. 9 Feb. 1807, when he was s.
by his grand-nephew,
David Pcgh, Esq. of Llanerchydol, co. Montgomery, J.P.
and D.L., late Major of the Montgomeryshire Yeomanry,
Recorder of Welshpool, and M.P. for the Montgomeryshire
Burghs, b. 14 Aug. 1789; m. 11 July, 1814, Anne, only dau.
and heir of Evan Vaughan, Esq. of Beguildy, co. Radnor (de-
scended from Cadwgan, son of Erystan Glodrydd), and by her
<who d. S Oct. 1863) had issue,
David, b. 24 April, 1815; d. ^tnm. 15 Sept. 1S57.
Charles VAnoHAN, of Llanerchydol, D.L., late Capt. 90th
Foot, b. 19 May, 1818; m. 28 June, 1849, Felicia Harriet,
only dau. of the late Capt. Gosling, R.N., and d. s. ^j. 28
Dec. 1875.
John Cadwallader, Lieut, in the Royal Regt., 6. 30 May,
1829; d. iinm. 19 July, 1851.
Margaret Anne, of whom presently.
Mart Jaxe, now uf Llanerchydol.
Mr. Pugh d. 20 April, 1861. His eldest dau.
Margaret Anne Pcgh-Johnson, of Llanerchydol, vi. Capt.
"Welles Johnson, R.X. ,M.P., of Hannington Hall, co. Wilts,
lie d. 3 Aug. 1863, leaving issue,
I. Margaret Mary Lilian Willes, m. 1890, Arthur Lovett, Esq.
of Belmont, Shropshire.
II. Harriet Mildred Vaughan, m. :1880, Henry J. Scobell,
Esq., Royal Scots Greys.
III. Maud Felicia Frances Anne, m. 1884, R. C. Long, Esq.,
son of the late R. P. Long, Esq., M.P. of Hood Ashton.
She d. 25 Xov. 1881, and was s. by her sister, Maey Jane
'Pugh-Lovell, now of Llanerchydol.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a lion passant guar-
dant sa., crowned or, between three fleur-de-lis gu. ; 2nd and
3rd, sa., three greyhounds courant arg. Crest — A lion, as in
the arms, holding a fleur-de-lis gu. Motto— (^m invidet minor
est.
Seat — Llanerchydol, 'Welsbpool, co. Montgomery.
PULLEINE OF CRAKE HALL.
PuLLEixE, Henry Pekct, Esq. of Linton,
Northumberland, Lieut. South Wales Borderers,
present representative of the Pclleine family,
Lineage.— Richard Pulleine, of Killinghall, co. York,
•m. Eleanor, dau. of John Rudd, of the same place, and had a
son,
John Pclleine, m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Ross, of Ingman-
thorp, and had four sons and six daus. Tlie eldest son,
James Pulleine, m. 1st, Frances, dau. of Sir William Ingleby,
Knt. of Ripley, by Cicely his wife, dau. of Sir George Talbois,
Unt., and had by her a son, John, his heir, and a dau. Cecilia,
d. unm. He m. 2ndly, abont 1570, Frances, dau. of Walter
■Pulleine, of Scotton, co. York, andhadbyher(with three daus.)
four sons. Mr. Pulleine was s. at his decease by hia eldest
eon,
John Pulleine, Esq. of Killinghall, m. Agnes, dau. of
'5\'illiam Vavasour, Esq. of Weston, co. York, and left at his
-decease (his widow 7ii. 2ndly, Edmund Parkinson, Esq.) a son
and successor,
Thomas Pulleine, Esq. of Killinghall, to. Isabella, dau. of
Thomas Busfleld, of Risliforth and Leeds, and widow of R.
Xewby, of the same place, and had (with other issue) a son,
Thomas Pulleine, Esq., Master of the Stud to William III.,
and High Sheriff of co. Y'ork 1696 and 1703, who purchased
Carleton Hall. He ra. 1st, Katherine Craylhorn, of Ness, by
whom he had a son,
Henry, Governor of the Bermudas, and Major in Sir Charles
Hotham's Hegt., m. Miss BiUinghara, of York, and had
issue.
:Mr. Pulleine m. 2ndly, 1686 or 1687, Dorothy, aunt to Hugh,
Earl of Northumberland, and dau. of Sir Jerome Smithson, of
.Stanwick, by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of Edward Wingate,
Esq. of Lockley's Hall, Herts, and had issue, Thomas, d. unm. ;
Wingate, of whom presently ; Dorothy, m. Reginald Marriott,
Esq., M.P. for Weymouth; Catherine; Mary, to. Richard
Garth, Esq. of Morden, Surrey; Frances, d. young. Thomas
Pulleine's 2nd son,
Wingate Pulleine, Esq. of Carleton Hall, m. 1st, 1721,
Catherine Frances, dau, and co-heir of Philip Babington, Esq.
of Babington, and widow of John Astley, Esq., and had by her
an only child, Wingate, who d. in infancy. He to. 2ndly,
Frances, dau. of Ralph Cars, Esq. of Cocken Hall, co. Durham,
and had by her (who d. 1735),
I. Thomas Babington, of Carleton Hall, co. York, 6. 21 June,
1731 ; m. Winifred, dau. of Edward CoUingwood, Esq. of
Dissington Hall, Northumberland (by Mary his wife, dau.
and co-heir of John Roddam, Esq. of Roddam), and left at
his decease an only surviving child and heir,
Mary Winifred, m. Walter Spencer Stanhope, Esq. of
Canon Hall, co. Y'ork {see Stanhope of Cannon Hall).
II. Henry, of whom presently.
I. Isabella, in. Charles Wilkinson, Esq. of Thorp, co. York,
and d. 25 Aug. 1812, aged 60.
II. Dorothy, d. young, 1734.
Mr. Wingate Pulleine d. Aug. 1763. His younger son,
Henry Pulleine, Esq. of Carleton Hall, 6. 1734 ; m. 11 Sept.
1764, Elizabeth, dau. of John Hutton, Esq. of Marske, co.
York, and had issue, i. Henky Percy, his heir ; ii. Hutton
Lewis, d. unm. ; i. Ann Babington, to. Thomas Pulleyn Mosley,
Esq. of Burley Hall; li. Eliza, d. unm. Mr. Pulleine was «.
by his son,
Henky Percy Pulleine, Esq., J. P., 6. 30 Nov. 1770, who
sold Carleton Hall, and purchased Crake Hall, co. Y'ork, 1810.
He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Askew, M.D., of London,
and had issue by her (who d. 24 April, 1839),
I. Henry, Cornet 1st Dragoons, d. unm. 25 Dec. 1817.
II. James, of Crake Hall and Clifton Castle.
III. Robert, Rector of Kirby Wisk, co. York, b. 18 Sept.
J 806 ; m. 7 Oct. 1835, Susan, eldest dau. of the late H. Bur-
nu'Ster, Esq. of Burntwood Lodge, Surrey, andd. 1868,
leaving issue,
1 Henry Burmester, Lieut.-Col. in the army, 6. 12 Dec.
1838; TO. F'rances, dau. of H. Bell, Esq. of P'ermoy, and
was killed in battle at Isandula 22 Jan. 1879, having had
i.ssue, Henry Percy, present representative. Amy, and
Mabel.
2 Robert Askew, b. 9 July, 1840, and d. 2 Feb. 1843.
3 John James, of Trin. Coll. Camb., Rector of Kirby Wisk,
b. 10 Sept. 1841; m. Elizabeth Esther, dau. of T. C.
llincks, Esq. of Breckenbrough, and had issue.
4 William Wingate, b. 8 Dec. 1842.
5 Frederick Arthur, b. 20 Dec. 1843; to. Lucy, dau. of
Archdeacon Bute, of New Zealand, and has issue.
1 Susan Elizabeth.
I. Eliza Dorothy, in. 22 Aug. 1831, Arthur Lysaght, Esq.,
Capt. R.N. (his 2nd wife), afterwards promoted to the rank
of Admiral, and d. 1871, leaving issue.
II. Henrietta, in. 31 May, 1826, John Hincks, Capt. R.A., of
Cowling Hall, co. York, who d. 14 Oct. 1842.
III. Anne, to. Bev. Thomas Richard Byder, M.A., Vicar of
Ecclesfield, co. York, who d. 24 July, 1839, and d. March,
1S75.
IV. Frances, m. Rev. Robert William Bosanquet, Rector of
Bolingbroke, co. Lincoln, and d. Jan. 1835.
V. Amy Anne, to. Hugh Spencer Stanhope, Esq. and d. s. p.
VI. Marianne, to. 17 Sept. 1835, Thomas Cowper Hincks,
Esq. of Breckenbrough, and had issue.
VII. Sarah, d. July, 1873.
VIII. Charlotte, to. 7 Sept. 1835, William Roddam, Esq. of
Roddam, and d. July, ls37, leaving an only dau.
Mr. Pulleine d. 1 May, 1833, and was s. by his son,
James Pulleine, Esq. of Crake Hall, J.P. and D.L., M.A.,
F.S.S., Barrister-at-Law, High Sheriff 1870, 6. 31 Oct. 1804 ;
m. 7 Aug. 1841, Anne Caroline, eldest dau. of Edward Majori-
banks, Esq. of Wimpole Street, and by her (who d. 28 March,
1889) had an only child,
Georgina Elizabeth, now of Crake Hall and Clifton Castle,
b. 5 Feb. 1846; m. 5 Feb. 1868, Right Hon. Major-Gen. Sir
John Clayton-Cowell, R.E., P.O., K.C.B., Master of the
Household to H.M. the Queen, and has had issue,
I. Albert Victor John (for whom Her Majesty stood
sponsor), b. 12 June, 1869; Lieut Rifle Brigade.
II. Leopold James, b. 9 Feb. and d. 13 Oct. 1872.
III. Henry Pulleine John, 6. 20 March, 1879.
I. Alice Anne, b. 6 Dec. 1873, to. 25 Feb. 1892, Capt. the
Hon. Ascheton Gore Cuzon-Howe, R.N., youngest son of
the 3rd Earl Howe (See Burke's Peerage).
II. Marie, 6. 20 March, 187G.
Mr. Pulleine s. to Clifton Castle in 1863, at the death of his
cousin, Timothy Hutton, Esq. of Marske and Clifton Castle,
CO. York. He d. 23 March, 1879.
Arms—kz., a bend cotised arg., charged with three escallops
gu., on a chief or, three martlets of the field. Crest — A pelican
feeding its young. il/o«(o— Nulla pallescere culpi.
Seats — Crake Hall, and Clifton Castle, near Bedale.
PUL
THE LANDPJD GENTRY.
PUE
1665
PULLER OF YOUNGSBURY.
PuLLEU, Christopher Beknakd, Esq. of
Toungsbury, co. Herts, b. 20 July, 1875; s. liis
father 1892.
Lineag'e. — Sampson Pdher, of London, 1663 (son of
■William Puller, of Shrewsbury, who d. Oct. 1663), had issue,
Samuel Puller, who m. Sarah, dau. of John Doune, and by
her (who d. 1727) had a son,
Christopher Puller, of Woodford, Essex, 6. circa 1707 ; a
Director of the Bank of England 1786 ; d. 1789, leaving issue
by Elizabeth Noyes, his wife,
Richard Puller, of London, b. 1746 : m. Selina, dau. of
Thomas Wall, of Albury Park, co. Surrey, and d. 1826, leaving
issue,
Sir Christopher Puller, Knt., Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Calcutta, 6. 1774: Fellow of Oriel Coll.,
Oxon ; 771. 9 Aug. 1804, Louisa, only dau. of Joseph King, Esq.
of Taplow, Bucks ; by Mary his wife, surviving dau. of Daniel
Giles, Esq. of Youngsbury, Herts, Governor of the Bank of
England 1795, and by her (who s. her brother Benjamin Giles
King, at Youngsbury in 1840, and d. 20 Sept. 1857) had issue.
Sir Christopher d. 25 May, 1824. His son,
Christopher William Giles Puller, Esq. of Youngsbury,
CO. Herts, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Herts 1857-64, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 16 June, 1807; m. 5 July, 1831, Emily, youngest dau.
of the late William Blake, Esq. of Danesbury, Herts, and had
issue,
I. Arthur Giles, his heir.
II. Charles Puller, of whom presently.
III. Christopher Cholmeley, b 8 Dec. 1839.
IV. Frederick William (Rev.), b. 11 Sept. 1843,
V. Bernard John (Rev.), 6. 24 March, 1845, d. 9 March,
1875.
I. Louisa Giles, d. 26 June, 1840.
II. Ellen Charlotte, d. 14 Dec. 1892.
III. Mary Caroline, m. 26 June, 1869, Col. John Gamier,
li.E., son of Very Rev. Dean Gamier, of Lincoln, grand-
son of William Charles, 4th Earl of Albermarle.
IV. Rosa Selina.
V. Alice Henrietta, m. 19 Sept. 1882, Bev. Claude Cecil
Thornton, Hector of Northwold, Korfolk, and has issue,
three sons and five daus.
Mr. Giles-Puller was granted, in 1857, a royal licence to
assume the surname of Giles, in addition to and before
Poller, for himself and such of his descendants as should
become possessed of the estate of Y'oungslury. He d. 10 Feb.
1864, and was s. by his eldest son,
Arthur Giles-Puller, Esq. of Youngsbury, co. Herts,
J.P., 6. 8 May, 1833, educated at Eton and Trin. Coll. Camb.,
M. A., called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1861, Lieut. Herts
Yeomanry, d. unm. 31 March, 1885, and was s. by his
brother,
Charles Giles-Puller, Esq. of Y^oungsbury, Herts, J.P.
and D.L., M.A., sometime in Holy Orders and Fellow of
Trin. Coll. Camb., and formerly Vicar of Standon, Herts, 6. 6
Oct. 1824 ; m. 20 Oct. 1874, Emmeline Maria, 2nd dau. of Wil-
liam Longman, Esq. of Ashlyns, Herts, and had issue,
I. Christopher Bernard, now of Youngesbury.
II. Francis Charles, b. 7 Sept. 1876.
III. Richard King, 6. 26 Feb. 1889, d. next day.
I. Katharine Mary.
II. Louisa.
III. Margaret.
Mr. Charles Giles-Puller d. 3 May, 1892, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Arms — For Puller — Az., a bend inverted with plain cottiscs
between three escallops or. on a chief of the last, a quatreioil
between two escallops of the first and for Cresf— In front of a
mount vert, thereon a dove holding in the beak an olive branch
ppr., three e.scallops inverted or ; For Giles — Per chevron erm.
and az., a lion rampant counter-changed, between in chief
two crosses clechee voided of the second; and for Crest —
Issuant from an annulet or, a lion"s gamb, erased, az., charged
with a cross clechee voided, also or, holding a branch of a peach
tree leaved and fructed ppr., quarterly in the second quarter
■with the arms of Puller.
6ea£— Youngsbury, near Ware, Herts.
PURCELL OF ALTAMIRA.
PiiECELL, PiEECE, Esq. of Dromore and Alta-
mira, co. Cork, J.P. b. 27 May, 1811 ; m. 7 June,
1856, Alicia Ellen, 2nd dau. of the late Eichard
Wills Gason, Esq. J.P. and D.L., of Kichmond,
near Nenagh, co. Tipperary, by Anne his wife,
II.
eldest dau. of the late Charles Henry Leslie, Esq.
of Wilton, and has issue,
I. James Charles Henry, b. 31 Jan. 1859.
II. William Wills, 6. 22 May, 1860.
I. Annette Ellen.
II. Georgina Hannah, m. 27 April, 1893, Ludlow Mainwar-
ing, son of the late Rev. A. Armstrong Jones, Rector of
Kilmore, Kenagh, co. Tipperary.
Lineage.— Pierce Purcell, Esq. of Altamira, son of
William Purcell, Esq. of Altamira, co. Cork (by Mary Goold
his wife), and grandson of James Purcell, 3rd son of John
Purcell, of PuUeen, m. Barbara, dau. of Thomas Harris, Esq.
of Harrisgrove (by Hannah his wife, dau. of Richard Purcell,
Esq. of Kilbrin, co. Cork), and had issue,
I. William Purcell, Esq. of Altamira, m. 1832, his cousin,
Margaret, dau. of Rev. Mathew Purcell, of Burton House,
and dying 2 Jan. 1837, left an only child, Eliza Augusta,
heir of Highfort, m. 1857, Henry Longfield, Esq. of Sea-
court.
ir. James, of Dromore, co. Cork, m. 17 Nov. 1808, Ellen
(who d. Feb. 1819), dau. of Usher Philpot Williamson. Esq.
of Old Dromore, near Mallow, in the aforesaid co., J. P., by
Anne his wife, dau. of Col. Thomas Lloyd, of Beechmount,
CO. Limerick; d. 10 Feb. 1830, having had issue, two sons
and one dau.,
1 Pierce, now of Altamira and Dromore, co. Cork.
2 Usher Williamson (Rev.), of Wigginton Vicarage, near
Tamworth, co. Stafford, m. Susan (who d. 17 July,
1876), dau. of the late Rev. William Fell, Rector ot
Bhecpy.
1 Anne.
III. Richard Harris, now of Annabella, near Mallow, m.
Louisa, youngest dau. of William Leader, Esq. of Mount
Leader, co. Cork, and had issue, iiiier aiios,
1 Richard Harris Purcell, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, m. his
cousin, Margaret, dau. of Rev. Mathew Purcell, ot
Burton House, co. Cork, and has issue by her, Ferdinand
Albert Purcell ; Mio Adolph ; Eugene.
2 John Harris, of Copcswood, co. Cork, ra. Louisa, dau. of
Thomas Leader, Esq. of Spring Mount, co. Cork, and d.
leaving issue, Isabel, Harriet St. Leger, and Florence
Meta.
I. Hannah.
II. Eliza, m. her cousin, Richard Purcell, M.D., of Highfort.
III. Mary.
IV. Lucy, m. John Sandes, Esq. co. Kerry.
Sca^s— .-Vltamira, near Buttevant, and Dromore, near
Mallow.
PURCELL OF Co. CORK.
PcTRCEiL, Eev. Fraxcis Talbot, Vicar of Edstas-
ton, CO. Salop, b. 30 Jan. 1833 ; m. 5 Oct. 1858, Fanny
Jane, dau. of Edward Keane, Capt. R.N., by Sarah
Ladd Peake his wife, and granddau. of Michael
Keane, uncle of the 1st Lord Keane, and has issue,
I. James Edward, b. 20 April, 1866.
II. John Norton, b. 20 Nov. 1870.
I. Letitia Sarah, b. 1 Jan. 1860; m. 5 July, 1883, Eev. Victor
Reginald Bomford, youngest son of Samuel Bomford, late
Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards, Major Royal North Gloucester
Militia, by Frances Jane his wife, dau. of Samuel Pratt
Winter, Esq. of Agher, co. Meath, and has issue, a dau.,
Frances, b. 14 Feb. 1887. (Mr. Samuel Bomford was
brother of the late George Bomford, J.P., High Sheriff
1860, of Oakley Park, co. Meath.)
n. Frances Isabella Mary, b. 25 Feb. 18G2.
III. Agnes Talbot, b. 23 April, 1864.
IV. Eleanor, b. 13 July, 1868.
V. May Eiffe, 6. 22 April, 1873.
Lineag'e. — Richard Purcell, Esq. (of the ancient family
of Purcell, Barons of Loughmoe) of Kanturk House and
Springfort, co. Cork, temp. Charles IL, wc. Miss Butler, and
had issue,
I. John, 6. 22 Jan. 1687. n. James, b. 22 Nov. 1092.
III. William, b. 23 Nov. 1694.
IV. Richard, of whom presently.
I. Sarah, 6. 1 Oct. 1696. n. Mary, 6. 3 July, 1098.
The 4th son,
Richard Purcell, Esq. of Kanturk House and Springfort,
b. 16 June, 1703 ; m. Jane, dau. of Richard Goodwin, Esq. of
Coomhooly and Eeindesart, co. Cork, and had issue, seveu
sons and two daus.,
I. Richard, (Rev.), b. 1728 ; Scholar Trin. Coll. Dublin 1747,
Rector of Coole 1759 ; m. 1762, Catherine Grove, ot Bal'.y-
himmock, co. Cork, and d. s. p, 12 Aug. 1797.
5 o
1666
PUR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PUR
■ II. WiUiam, h. 20 Sept. 1730, d. at St. Helena 16 June, 1753.
III. Percival, b. 23 Sept. 1731, killed at the storiuiug of
Bellisle.
IV. James, 6. 5 June, 1733; d. 5 Oct. 1801.
V. John, 6. 12 May, 1735, d. in Portugal 29 Aug. 1759.
VI. Thomas, 6. 3 June, 1738, d. 24 July, 1775.
vii. Goodwin, 6.8 Dec. 1739.
I. Catherine, b. 10 July, 1732.
II. Mary. b. IS May, 1734.
The youngest son,
Goodwin Pdhcell, Esq., J. P. of Kanturk House, 6. 8 Dec.
1739 ; m. Mary Allan (whose family had property near Kan-
turk, CO. Cork), and had issue,
I. George.
u. Kichard, Major North Cork Militia.
III. James. iv. Goodwin, Major 31st Regt.
The eldest son,
George Pibceli,, Esq., J. P., of Glannanore, Castletown
Roche, near Fermoy, co. Cork, m. 1791, Mary, dau. of Rev.
Edward Delany, Rector of Whitechurch orTemplegall, Diocese
of Cloyne, and d. 29 Jan. 1S30, having had issue by her (who
d. 22 May, 1837), four sous and five daus.,
I. James George (Rev.).
II. Charles Percival, m. Miss Holmes, of Maiden Hall,
Charleville, co. Cork.
III. George, of Kenmare, co. Keriy.
IV. Goodwin (Uev.), Vicar of Charlesworth, co. Dc7by, m.
1st, Miss Lea, of co. Chester, and had issue, two sons and
«ne dau.,
1 Joseph, who d. s. p.
2 James, of Carrigmore House, co. Kerry, m. and had one
son.
1 Annie, m. H. Connor, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, son of
Daniel Connor, Esq. of Manch House, co. Cork.
Rev. Goodwin Purcell, m. 2ndly, Miss Elizabeth Latouclie.
He d. 1877.
I. Mary, m. 5 Aug. 1819, Eev. Joseph Rogerson Cotter,
Rector of Donoughmore, co. Cork, Senior Prebendary of
Cloyne, and Rural Dean, grandson of Sir James Cotter, of
Rockforest, near Mallow, co. Cork, and d. 15 April, 1851,
having had issue.
II. Jane, m. William Delany, Esq. of Conwaymore, co.
Cork, and had issue.
III. Anne, m. Rev. James White, Vicar of Inchegeela, co.
Cork, and had issue.
IV. Susan, m. Robert Bullen, Esq. of Ballythomas House,
Mallow, CO. Cork, and had issue.
V. Catherine, d. unm.
■ The eldest son,
Rev. James George Purcell, of Glannanore, Vicar of
Worminghall, co. Buckingham, m. 17 April, 1820, Letitia, dau.
of Francis Talbot, Esq. (of the Wexford Talbots) of Foxboro'
House, King's co., by Mary his wife, widow of Robert Norton,
Esq., K.C., and dau. of John Eiffe, Esq., and by her (who d. 12
I'eh. 1868) he had issue,
I. George, his heir, 6. 12 Jan. 1827; m. Eliza Hamilton,
and d. s.p. 17 Sept. 1871.
' II. Francis Talbot, now of Edstaston.
I. Bridget Frances, 6. 9 Feb. 1821, d. 19 March following.
II. Mary Georgina, 6. 11 April, 1822, d. May following.
in. Frances, b. 20 Oct. 1824; d. May, 1825.
IV. Mary .Vnne Bridget, b. 4 Aug. 1832; d. 9 Aug. 1850.
Rev. James George Purcell d. 7 Nov. 1843, and was s. by his
only surviving son, Rev. Francis Talbot Purcell.
A^-^ns — Or, a saltier, between four boars' heads, couped sa.
Crest — A hand couped above the wrist, erect, holding a sword
ppr., pommel and hilt or, pierced through the jaw of a boar's
head, couped sa., vulned and distilling drops of blood; the
sleeve az., turned up arg.
Seats — Foxboro' House, Roscrea, King's co., and Donough-
more House, Ashbourne, co. Aleath. lUsidenct — Edstaston
Vicarage, Wem, Salop.
PUKDON or TINERANA.
PuEDOX, Annie Louisa (&. 1868) and Helen
(J. 3 March, 1874) of Tinerana, co. Clare, s. their
brother 1893.
Xiineage. — James Pprdon, Esq. of Kirklington, Cum-
berland, settled at Lurgan Race, co. Louth, temp. Henbt VIII.
He is called Adam in Lodge's Peerar/c of Ireland. Hem.
Jane, dau. of Thomas Little, Esq. of Thornhill, Cumberland,
and had issue, Simon, his heir; John; Jane, m. Adam Loftus,
D.D., Archbishop of Dublin, and Lord High Chancellor; and
Margaret, m. Thomas Jones, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin.
Mr. Purdon was s. by his eldest son,
Simon Pordon, Esq. of Tallaght, co. Dublin, and of Ballyna-
till, King's CO., iii. Miss Arthur, and had issue, John, hisheir,
liichard {see J^cuvoa of Lisnat/iri) ; Maiy, m. Robert Conway,
Esq., LL.D. ; and Isabella, m. William Conway, Esq. Mr.
Purdon's eldest son,
John PuRDON, Esq. of Tullagh, co. Clare, m. Eleanor, dan.
of Sir John Fleming, brother of the then Lord Slane, and had
issue, five sons, of whom the youngest, Sib Nicholas Purdon,
M.P. for Baltimore, was ancestor of the Pcrdons of Bally-
clogh, CO. Cork, now extinct in the male line. The eldest
son,
Simon Purdon, Esq. of Tullagh, co. Clare, m. Ellis, only
dau. and heir of EdmondBourke, Esq. of Cloghadromond, co.
Limerick, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Purdon, Esq. of Tullagh, co. Clare, m. Grace, dau.
of John, son of Sir Maurice Hurley, Bart of Knocklong, co.
Limerick, and had no issue. His only brother,
George Purdon, Esq. of Tinerana, co. Clare, High Sheriff
1663, VI. 1st Helena, dau. of Daniel Toler, Esq., ancestor of
the Earl of Norbury, by whom he had no issue, and 2ndly,
Mary, dau. of William Lewis, Esq. of co. York, and had issue,
Mr. Purdon was s. by his eldest son,
Simon Purdon, Esq. of Tinerana, co. Clare, M.P., m. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Sir George Ingoldsby, which lady d. s. %■>., and
2ndly, Helena, dau. of the Right Rev. Edward Synge, D.D.,
Bishop of Cork, and d. 4 Nov. 1719, leaving with several
daus.,
I. George, his heir. ii. Simon.
III. Edward (Rev.). iv. Charles.
V. William, of Claremont, co. Dublin. He m. the dau. of
Anthony Parker, Esq. of Castle Lough, and had an only son,
William John Purdon, who in. Jane, dau. of Chidley Coote,
Esq. of Ash Hill, co. Limerick, and had an only son,
Simon Purdon. He m. Anne, dau. of George Le Hunte,
Esq. of Artramont, co. Wexford, and had, inter alios,
a son.
Rev. William John Purdon, of De Vesci Terrace,
Kingstown, co. Dublin, M.A. Oxon. He m. 1st, 9
Sept. 1824, Charlotte Emily, dau. of Right Hon.
Denis Browne, M.P. {see Burke's Peerage, Sligo,
M.), by whom (who d. 23 April, 1838) he had two
daus., Emily Jane and Anna Maria. He m. 2ndly,
June, 1842, Katherine Geraldine, dau. of Sir Ross
Mahon, Bart, of Castle bar.
VI. John, d.s.p.
Mr. Purdon was s. by his eldest son,
George Purdon, Esq, of Tinerana, m. Jane, dau. of Edward
Eyre, Esq. and d. s. p. 1740, when he was s. by his next
brother,
Simon Purdon, Esq. of Tinerana, bapt. 1691, 7?i. Elizabeth,
eldest dau. and eventual co-heir of Major George Purdon, of
Primrose Hill, co. Cork, and had issue, 1 George, his heir ;
2 Gilbert, of Ballykelly, m. Anne, dau. of Anthony Parker,
Esq. of Castle Lough.and had an only child Amy, m. Charles
O'Callaghan, Esq.; 1 Jane. m. the Ven. George Massy; and
2 Avarina, m. Richard Ringrose Bowerman, Esq. of Moynoe
House, CO. Clare. Tlie eldest son,
George Purdon, Esq. of Tinerana, co. Clare, and of Wood-
fort, CO. Cork, M.P. for Clare 1725 and 1727. He m. 19 Oct.
1715, Arabella, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Col. William Casau-
bon, of Carrig, near Mallow, co. Cork, M.P. for Doneraile, by
his wife, a dau. of Gore, of Denymore, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Simon Purdon, Esq. of Tinerana, High Sheriflf co. Limerick
1772. He m. Mary Anne, dau. of James Nash, Esq. of Kil-
broney, co. Cork, and widow of Hugh Ingoldsby Massy, Esq.,
but dying s. p. Nov. 1791, was s. by his next brother,
William Casaueon Purdon, Esq. of Tinerana, b. 26 Dec.
1752, Major 7th Dragoon Guards, m. 1793, Deborah, eldest
dau. of Michael Head, Esq. of Derry, co. Tipperary, by Mar-
garet his wife, sister of Henry Prittie, 1st Lord Dunalley, and
had issue,
Simon George, his heir.
William Casaubon, Vicar of Loxley, co. Warwick, 6. 1793;
TO. 17 July, 1838, Augusta Louisa, only child of Rev.
George F. Tavell, by Lady Augusta Fitzroy, his wife 6th
dau. of Augustus Henry, 3rd Duke of Grafton, and d. s. p.
Aug. 1850. His widow to. 2ndly, 1852, J. Murray Gai't-
shore, Esq. of Gartshore, co. Perth.
Arabella Mary Anne.
Margaret Elizabeth, m. 17 July, 1826, Rev. William Buckner
Lewis.
Deborah, to. 6 Feb. 1835, the Rev. Robert Maunsell Evans,
Archdeacon of Cloyne, 2nd son of Eyre Evans, Esq. of Ash
Hill Towers, co. Limerick.
Charlotte, m. 1st, 1829, Capt. Michael Stackpole, E.N., and
2ndly, George Harrison, Esq. of The Arke, co. Wieklow.
Mr. Purdon dying 1 Feb. 1836, was s. by his eldest son,
Simon George Purdon, Esq. of Tinerana, J. P. and D.L.,
Major Clare Militia, High Sheriff 1829 b. 8 May, 1797 ; to. 11
Aug. 1836, Louisa Elizabeth Eleanor, 2nd dau. of the Hon.
r
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
PUR
1667
and ri^lit Eev. EkViard Ponsonliy, Bishop of Deny and
Kaplioe, 3rd son of William Brabazon Ponsonby, 1st Lord
Ponsonby, of IinokiHy, and by her (who d. 10 Aug. 1873) had
issue,
William Casaubon, his heir.
GEoBfiE Frederick Robkkt, of wliom presently.
Eichard Ponsonby, R.N., b. 17 Oct. 1842 ; drowned in 11. M.S.
" Captain" Sept. 1870.
Simon Godfrey, b. 11 Sept. 1844.
John Moleswonh, b. 10 April, 1848.
Vrederick Ponsonby, b. 13 Sept. 1849.
Frances Harriett, M. 18 Aug. 18G4, Herbert Lloyd, Esq. of
Kilybebyll, co. Glamorgan.
Peborah Louisa Grace, m. 24 Oct. 1867, Robert Bruce Robert-
son Glasgow, Esq. of Mount Greenan,co. Ayr, Lieut. 74lh
Highlanders, and d. 9 Jan. IS87.
Emily Charlotte, J7i. 12 Sept. 1874, Charles W. Howard, late
79th Regl.
Augusta Harriet Arabella.
Georgina Margaret, m. June, 1883, Major F. E. Lloyd.
3Ir. Purdon d. 7 Aug. 1862, and was s. by his son,
William Casaubon Purdon, Esq. of Tinerana, Lieut. Rifle
Brigade, b. 26 July, 1837 ; d. 10 Jan. 1864, and was s. by his
brother,
George Frederick Robert Purdon, Esq. of Tinerana,
J.P., Commander, R.N., 6. 11 May, 1840; m. A Dec. 1867,
Annie, only dau. of Gen. Caulfeild, C.B., of Copswood, co.
Limerick, and by her (who d. 22 June, 1882) had issue,
I. William Casaubon, late of Tinerana.
II. George Muirson, b. 10 Dec. 1875, d. unm. 1881.
I. Annie Louisa ) ^j Tinerana.
II. Helen )
Commander Purdon d. 15 June, 1882. His son,
William Casaubok Purdon, Esq. of Tinerana, 6. 24 Dec.
1869; s. his father 1882, and d. unm. 11 May, 1893, when he
•was s. by his two sisters.
Arms — Arg., a leopard's face between a chief and a chevron
sa., quartering Casaubon and Burke. Crest — A dexter arm
«mbowed ppr., holding a bannergu., fringed or, charged with a
leopard's face arg., tlie staff broken above the hand. Motto —
Pro aris et focis.
Seat — Tinerana, Killaloe, co. Clare.
PUKDON OF LISNABIN.
Pttedox, Geoege Nugent, Esq. of Lisnabin, co.
■^Yestmeatll, J.P., High SherifE 1872, b. 2 Aug.
1819 ; m. Aug. 1852, Elizabeth Anne, eldest dau.
of Sajiuel Wiuter, Esq., D.L., of Agher, co. Meath,
and by her (-who d. 1864) has issue,
I. Edward Winter, Capt. 9th batt. Rifle Brigade, b. 1853,
VI. 1893, Cecilia Albuera Frances, younger dau. of Charles
Edward Radclyffe, Esq. of Little Park, Hants (see that
family).
n. George Richard (Rev.), 6. 1854.
III. John James, Capt. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 6. 1855.
IV. Charles Saunderson, M.D., b. 1867.
V. Samuel Pratt, 6. 1859.
I. Lucy Helen, m. 13 Sept. 1883, Lieut.-Col. James Smyth,
Lancashire Fusiliers, of Gay brook, co. Westmeath, and
has Robert, 6. 19 Feb. 1885, and James, 6. 24 Jan.
1886.
Xiineage. — Rev. Richard Purdon (see Purdon of Tine-
rana), 111. Miss Grififin, of GrifHnstowu, co. Westmeath, and
settled at Killucan. His son,
Peter Purdon, Esq. of Rathwire, co. Westmeath, m. 1700,
Wary, dau. of R. Adair, Esq. of co. Wicklow, and had, with
other issue,
Edward Purdon, Esq, b. 1709, who settled at Lisnabin, m.
1738, Miss Cooper, and had with other issue,
Charles Purdon, Esq. of Lisnabin, 6. 1746; m. 1773, Miss
Mary Nugent, of Castle Rickard, co. Meath, and d, 1790,
leaving issue,
Edward, his heir.
George Rodney, in. Mary Macminn, of Donaghadee.
Elizabeth, m. Charles Marshall.
The elder son,
Edward Purdon, Esq. of Lisnabin, 6. 1774; m. -Jiin. 1810,
Miss Margaret Eva Moore, of Dublin, and by her (who d. 1855)
bad issue,
I. George Nugent, now of Lisnabin.
II. Rodney William, b.l2 Sept. 1829; m. 1850, Angel, dau.
of Rev. Charles Rawlins, and has surviving issue, 1 Francis ;
2 Edward ; 1 Eva Mary ; 2 Constance ; and 3 another dau.
1. Dorothea Jane, in. Rev. George Gough Gubbins, and had
issue, six sons and six daus.
II. Maria Martha, in. Rev. Oliver J. Tibeaudo.
III. Elizabeth Caroline, m. Rev. Robert Irwin, and had issue,
si.K sons and six daus.
IV. Alicia F'anny.
He d. 1867.
Sea^— Lisnabin, Killucan.
PUEEFOY OF GREENFIELDS.
Bagwell-Purefoy, Wilfeid, Esq. of Green-
fields, CO. Tipperary, J. P., late Lieut. 3rd King's
Own Ilussars, b. 13 June, 18t>2.
Lineage. — Lieut.-Col. Edward Baowell-Purefot, of
Greenfields, J. P., Vice-Lieut, of co. Tipperary, High Sheriff
for the CO. 1856, educated at Harrow, Capt. 3rd Dragoon
Guards, Hon. Col. co. Tipperary Artillery Militia, 6. 2 Aug.
1819; m. 1st, 10 July, 1854, Isabella Petronella, youngest dau.
of the late Major Langley, 2nd Life Guards, of Brittas Castle,
CO. Tipperary, but by her had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 20
July, 1861, Charlotte, 4th dau. of John Green Wilkinson,
Esq., D.L., and by her (who d. Nov. 1881) had issue,
I. Wilfrid, now of Greenfields.
II. Henry John, Capt. 5tli Dragoon Guards, b. 26 Aug. 1804.
III. Edward, Lieut 16th Lancers, b. 25 Nov. 1868.
I. Maude Isabel, ti. Jan. 1883.
This gentleman assumed the additional surname of Purefot,
by royal licence, on succeeding to the estate of the late Col.
Purefoy, who d. 1846. He was 2nd son of Very Eev. Richard
Bagwell, Dean of Clogher, by Margaret his wife, dau. of
Edward Croker, Esq. of Ballynagarde, co. Limerick (see Bag-
well o/Jl/arW-,'W). He rf. 2 July, 1883.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., three pairs of hands con-
joined one and two or, ruffled arg., for Purefot ; 2nd and 3rd
paly of six arg. and az., on a chief gu. a lion passant of the first,
for Bagwell. Ci-est — A hand in armour graspmg a broken
lance, all ppr. Motto — En bonne foy.
Seat — Greenfields, Tipperaiy.
PUENELL OF STANCOMBE PARK.
PuENELL, Feances Mary, of Stancoinbe Park,
CO. Gloucester, s. her brother 1S69.
Lineage. — The family of Cooper were formerly settled
at Kingbani, Norfolk.
Samuel Cooper, of Nonvich, Merchant, m. Henrietta Maria,
dau. of Thomas Newton, Esq. of Edgefield, Norfolk (by Cas-
sandra his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Jerniyn, Bart.), and their
eldest son, Samuel Cooper, of Norwich, surgeon, m. Mary,
dau. of William Lovick, Merchant, Alderman of Norwich.
His eldest son, Samuel Cooper, Rector cf Yelverton and
Morley, and perpetual Curate of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk,
D.D., 77!. Susaimah, dau. and ultimately heir of James Bransby,
Esq. of Shottisham, Norfolk, and had by her several children,
of whom his eldest son, Robert Bransby Cooper, Esq.,
became the head of the ancient family of Bransby. Dr.
Cooper's 5th and youngest son, Astley Paston Cooper, of
Gadesbridge, co. Herts, educated as a Surgeon, attained the
highest eminence in his profession, was made Serjeant-Surgeon
to George IV., and also to William IV., and was created a
Bart. 1821 (see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
Robert Bransby Cooper (before mentioned), of Ferney Hill,
Dursley, b. 21 Feb. 1762, became a F. C. of Trin. Coll. Camb.,
was D.L. and J. P. for Norfolk and co. Gloucester, and for
many years M. P. for the city of Gloucester. He ni. Anne, dau.
and sole heiress of William Purnell, Esq. of Ferney Hill, co.
Gloucester D.L. of that co. (eldest son of John Purnell, Esq.
J. P., of New House, by Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas Phelps,
Esq. of Dursley), and by her (who d. 1804) had issue, several
children. He d. May, 1845. His eldest son,
Purnell Bransby Cooper, b. 4 Nov. 1791, s. on the death of
his mother, 1804, to the Gloucestershire estates, assuming by
royal licence, 1805, the name of Purnell, and through her
became the head of the family of that name, settled since 1520
at Wick, North Nibley, Dursley, and Stancombe, co Gloucester.
He was of Stancombe Park, J. P. for cos. Gloucester and Wilts,
D.L., and Chairman Court of Quarter Sessions, co. Gloucester.
He m. 13 July, 1813, Charlotte Anne, 3rd dau. of Nathaniel
ClilTord. Esq. of Frampton Court, co. Gloucester, J. P. and
D.L. (of the ancient family of Clifford of Frampton Court),
and by her (who d. '22 Jan. 1862) had issue,
John Bransby, of Stancombe Park, 6.4 Jan. 1820, of Corpus
Christi Coll. Oxford, D.L. for Gloucester and Wilts, and
J. P. CO. Gloucester, d. unm. 21 Aug. 1869.
William Paston, of whom presently.
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16G8
PUR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PUR
Charles Cooper, i1. joims:.
Charlotte Anne, d. 7 June, 1844.
Frances Mart, now of Stancombe Park.
Helen, d. 28 Feb. 1889, iuim. Eose, d. young.
Mr. Purnell Bransby Purnell d. 16 Nov. 18G6. His 2nd son,
William Paston Pi'bnell, Esq. of Stancombe Park, J. P.,
6. 12 June, 1821, Col. late 90th Rcpt. of Light Infantry, C.B.,
served in the Crimea and in India, late Ensign of the Yeoman
of the Guard; m. 1st, 29 Nov. 1843, Emily, dau. of John Agar,
Esq. of Ballyhar, co. Kerry, and by her (who rf. April, 1854)
had issue,
I. Emily Anne, m. 26 Aus.l8S4, Rev. P.avid Edwards, M.. A...
late Senior Student of Ch. Ch. Oxford, and Vicar of North
Niblev, near Dursley, and has issue. John Purnell, 6. 6 Jan.
1886, "Emily Frances, b. 28 May, 1888.
He m. 2ndly, 18(55, Elizabeth Susan, only dau. of Sir George
Young, Bart., li.N., of Formosa, Cookham, Berks, by whom
he h.^d issue.
II. Francos Susan.
IV. Charlotte.
m. Susan Hose.
He d. 14 May, 1869.
Anns — Arg., on a fesse fa., between three lozenges gu., as
many cinqueloils of the first, for Purnell; quartering Cooper,
Bbansby, and Paston. C/-«/s -Pcbnell, Out of a mural crown
arg. a demi-griffin segreant erminois, holding in its dexter
claw a thunderbolt ppr. ; Cooper, A mural coronet arg.,
issuant therefrom a demi-spear erect ppr., fringed or, and sur-
mounted by two palm branches in saltire vert. Motto — Fide
et virtute.
iScat— Stancombe Park, near Dursley, co. Gloucester.
PURNELL OF STAVERTON.
PtTENELL, Eev. Thomas, of Staverton, co. Glou-
cester, late Vicarof StaTerton-eum-Bodlington, J.P.,
b. 1814; m. 5 Sept. 1844, Ann, only child of Major
Johnson Wilkinson, Madras Artillery, by Anne
his wife, da«. of Eev. M. Fenwick, formerly Vicar
of Kyloe and Lowick, Korthuniberland, and has
surviving issue,
I. Egbert Hcghes 'Wilkinson (Rev.), Vicar of Staverton,
CO. Gloucester, b. 29 May, 1848.
n. Otto Fenwick, b. 2 Sept. 1852.
III. Lewis Johnson, 6. 16 Feb. 1856.
I. Annie St. Clair. ii. Emily Nora.
III. Jessie Mary Maud. iv. Hester Adelaide.
Lineagre. — Robert Hooper, Esq. of Bradford, Wilts, m.
Mary, dau. of Robert Baily, Esq. of Quemerford, near Calne,
and had a son,
Robert John Pukkell, Esq. of Kingshill, co. Gloucester,
J.P. and D.L., 6. 1789; m. 1810, Mary Anne, only child of
Eev. Lewis Hughes, Vicar of Llanrhyddlad, co Anglesey, niece
and heir of Lieut. -Col. Purnell, of Kingshill, and by her (who
d. 12 Sept. 1842) had issue,
Thomas, now of Eoddington Manor.
Mary Anne, to. Eev. Henry Horsley (formerly Miniken),
Vicar of North Leach, co. Gloucester.
Hester Purnell, d. mini. 9 Aug. 1842.
Emily Hughes, d. icnni.
This gentleman assumed the surname of Pcrxell in 1826, in
compliance with the will of Lieut.-Col. Purnell.
Arms — Erminois, on a fesse between three lozenges gu., as
many cinquefoll* arg. Crest — Issuant from a mural crown
arg., charged with three lozenges fessways gu., a demi-falcon
ri-ing ppr., holding in the beak a cinquefoil slipped vert.
&:at — Staverton, Cheltenham.
PURTON OF FAINTREE HALL.
PuETON, Frances Elizabeth, of Faintree Hall,
Salop, dau. of John Browne Twist, Esq. of Stoke
House, Coventry, m. 13 Aug. 1862, William Cecil
Paedoe Pceton, Esq. of Faintree Hall, J.P.,
Barrister-at-Law {b. 3 Nov. 1835), who d. s. jo.
24 July, 1889.
Llueag'e. — Henrt Peeton, settled at Oldington, in the
parish of Worfield, Salop, of the family of Pekton oj Pciton,
CO. Stafford, was ancestor of
John Perton, of Barnsley, afterwards of Hallon, Salop, 6.
1580, d. 1640 ; he to. 1607, Anne, widow of Eichard Palmer,
Esq., and dau. of Richard Eogers, Esq. of Farmcote, Claver-
ley, Salop, and left a son, John Perton, of Hallon, b. 1611;
M. 1635, Beuedicta, only child of William Coxon, of Barnsley,
Worfield, and d. April, 1662, leaving, later alios, a son, Johw,
who lived at The Day House, Oldbury, near Bridgenorth, m.
Jane, d.au. of William Greenowes, Esq. of Stottesden, Salop,
and d. at EudonBurnclI, 1715, leaving two sons, Henry, d. at
sea S.J)., and William.*
William Purton, of Eudon, the only surviving son, 6. 14
Jan. 1686 ; to. about 1718, Sarah, eldest dau. and co-heiress of
Matthias Astley, Esq. of Madeley Court, Salop, and of Tarn-
horn, near Lichfield, and d. 1740, having had three sons, Mat-
thias, d. s. p. 1740, John, and William, and three daus. The
2nd son,
John Pcrton, Esq. of Eudon, 6. at Eudon 1T22, m. 1756.
Mary, 3rd dau. and co-heiress of Edward Gibbons, Esq. of
Ettings Hall, co. Stafford, and left eight children, i. Mathias
Astley, rf. «>i»i. ; ii. John, d. imm.; iii. William; iv. Chris-
topher, d. ,s-. p. ; v. Thomas, m. Anne Bloxam, and left four
sons and three daus. ; i. Sarah, d. s. p. ; ii. Mary, d. s. p.;
III. Dorothy, m. C. Cooper, Esq. The 3rd son,
William Pcrton, Esq., 6. 22 Jan. 1762; m. 1799, Hester
Maria, only child of Thomas Pardee, Esq. of Faintree Hall,
Salop, High Sheriff 1791, and by her (who d. 1810) had issue,
I. Thomas Pardoe, of whom presently.
II. William, of The Woodhouse, near Cleobury Mortimer,
Salop, J.P. CO. Middlesex, m. 28 Dec. 1832, Sarah, youngest
dau. of Charles Cooper. Esq. of Hampstead, Middlesex, and
by her (who d. 21 April, 1877) left at his decease, 18 Aug.
1876,
1 William (Rev.), B.A., Vicar of St. Clement's, Bourne-
mouth, 6. 4 Feb. 1833; m. Mary Hamilton, dau. of
Duncan Mackenzie, Esq., H.E.I. C.S., of Merklands, co.
Perth, and d. s. p. 1891.
2 Charles Cooper, J.P., of The Woodhouse, b. 1834.
3 Arthur, deceased.
1 Idonea, deceased. 2 ?aiah Jane, deceased.
III. .Tohn, Ecctor of Oldbury, near Bridgenorth, Prebendary
of Hereford and Eural Dean, jh. 1st, Sophia, dau. of Lionel
Lampet, Esq. of The Highlands and Bridgenorth, by whom
he had an only dau. Sophia, d. 1854, and 2ndly, Julia
Hannah, dau. of Eev. Charles John Bird, Eector of Mordi-
ford, CO. Hereford, and d. July, 1883, havingby her (who d.
Jan. 1890) had a son, John Bird, d. s. p. circa 1862, and
seven daus., Hester Maria Julia, Susan Fanny, Elizabeth
Harriet, Edith Jane, Julia Margaret, Jlary Beatrice, and
Sarah Grace.
Mr. Purton d. 1835. His son,
Thomas Pardoe Porton, Esq. of Faintree Hall, J.P., b. 30
March, 1801 ; m. 5 May, 1831, Caroline Frances, dau. of Lionel
Lampet, Surgeon, of The Highlands, co. Oxford, and of Bridg-
north, and had issue,
I. William Cecil Pardoe, late of Faintree Hall.
I. Caroline Hester, b. 6 Dee. 1833 ; m. 1860, Rev. John Smyth
Purton, B.D., Eector of Chetton, Salop, and has issue, four
sons and four daus. He d. 1891.
Mr. Purton d. 1885.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron gu. three pears or. Crest — On a
mount vert, a pear-tree fructed ppr. Motto — Avi numerantur
avorum.
Seat — Faintree Hall, near Bridgnorth.
PURVIS OF KINALDY.
P0RVIS, John, Esq. of Einaldy, co. Fife, J.P.,
b. 16 Oct. 1820; m. 7 July, 1852, Isabella Wilhel-
mina, eldest dati. of the late William Berry, Esq.
of Tayfield, co. Fife, and has had issue,
I. Alexander Bcrridge, Capt. R.A., b. 21 Sept. 1854.
II. William Herbert, 6. 27 Nov. 1858 ; m. 15 Oct. 1888,
Mabel Vida, 3rd dau. of Capt. F.Turner, late 79th High-
landers, and has issue.
III. Arthur Law, d. young.
IV. John Henry, Lieut. Highland Light Infantry, b. 4 April,
1866.
V. Robert Walter, Capt. Haddington Artillery, b. 21 April,
1869.
I. Ethel Isabella, m. 9 March, 18SG, Thomas Jeffrey, Esq.,
and has issue.
II. Alice Clara.
Lineagre. — The ancestors of this family appear to have
occupied land formerly on the banks of the Tweed. The
earliest family records tell of three brothers living in North-
umberland,
I. Alexander, who left a son and a dau., both of whom d.
without issue.
* William Purton was the first who changed, 1735, the
orthography of his nams from Perton to Purton, for what
reason is unknown.
PUS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Ptrx
1669
n. -TosepTi, who bought the estate of Luscareviot, co. Fife,
and d. unm.
in. John, s. to Luscareviot, 511. about 1754, Elizabeth
Thompson, and d. about 1770, leaving by her (who d. about
iSOOy, seven sons, of whom the sixth,
Alexander, h. 17G6; m. 1819, Isabella, eldest dau. of
James Campbell, Esq. of Finmont, co. Fife, and d. at
Kinaldy 28 April, 1844, leaving by her (who d. 29 Oct.
1820) one son, John, now of Kinaldy.
Seat — Kinaldy, St. Andrews, co. Fife.
PUSEY OF PUSEY.
BOTJVEEIE-PUSEY, SiDNEY EdWAED BoUTEEIE,
Esq. of Pusey, co. Berks, J.P., B.A. Ch. Cli. Oxford,
b. 15 Sept. 1839 ; m. 1st, 29 April, 1871, Wilhelmina
Maria, dau. of Lord William Hervey (see Burke's
Peerage, Bristol, M.) -wliich lady d. 16 Nov. 1885.
He m. 2ndly, 5 July, 1890, Helen Henrietta, widow
of tlie Eight Hon. William Massey, M.P., and dau.
of the late Patrick Grant, Esq.
liineag'e. — The Hon. Philip Bodverie, only surviving
eon of Jacob, 1st Viscount Folkestone, by Elizabeth his 2nd
vife, eldest dau. of Robert, Lord Komney, assumed the sur-
name of Puset.* He 711. 1798, Lucy, eldest dau. of Robert, 4th
Earl of Harborough, and widow of Sir Thomas Cave, Cart.,
tnd by her (who d. 27 March, 1858) he had issue,
Philip, his heir.
Edward, D.D., Canon of Christ Church and Regius Professor
of Hebrew in the University nf Oxford, h. 22 Aug. 1800 ; m.
12 June, 1828, Maiia Catherine, younge.st dau. of John
Raymond Barker, Esq. of Fairford Park, Gloucester and d.
16 Sept. 1882, having by her (who d. 21! May, 1839), had
issue,
Philip Edwabd, 6. 14 June, 1830; d. 15 June, 1880.
Lucy. d. unm.
Mary Amelia, m. 13 July, 1845, Rev. James G. Brine, B.D.
iVilliam, M.A. (Rev.), Rector of Langley, co. Kent. b. 14
May, 1810; vi. 7 June, 1836. Catherine, dau. of Thomas
Freeman, Esq., and d. 1888, having by her (who d. Nov.
1873) had issue,
Henry, late 7Gth Foot, b. 12 June, 1837; d. 1869.
Xdward Bouverie, Capt. late K.N., b. 1839 ; m. 25 June,
1870, Esther Elliott, dau. of Rev. Richard Cox Hales, of
■\Voodmancote, Sussex, and has issue,
1 Edward Bouverie, Lieut. Yorks Regt., b. 1873.
1 Catherine Louisa, m. 4 Aug. 1892, John Bowyer
Nichols, Esq. of Lawford Hall, Essex.
2 Ethel Maiy 3 Lucy.
"William, deceased.
Frances Mary.
Elizabeth, m. 14 Oct. 1827, Rev. James H. Montagu Lux-
more, Prebendary of St. Asaph (who d. 1860) and d. 1883.
Charlotte, m. 27 June, 1839, Kev. Richard Lynch Cotton, DD.,
Provost of Worcester Coll. Oxford, and d. 2 July, 1883.
Mr. Pusey d. 14 April, 1828, and was s. by his son,
Philip Pdset, Esq. of Pusey, M.P. for Berks, 6. 25 June,
1799 ; }«. 4 Oct. 1822, Lady Emily Frances Tlieresa Herbert,
2nd dau. of Henry George, 2nd Earl of Carnarvon, by whom
<>vho d. 16 Nov. 1854) he had issue,
Sidney Edwabd Bouveeie, now of Pusey,
Ediih Lucy Bouverie.
Clara, m. 30 Oct. 1862, Capt. Francis Charteris Fletcher, late
60th Rifles, son of Andrew Fletcher, Esq. of Saltoun. He d.
25 Jan. 1891.
air. Pusey rf. 9 July, 1855.
Jrms~-Gn., three bars arg. Crest — A cat passant arg.
A'eai— Pusey House, near iaringdon, co. Berks.
Club — Athenaeum.
PTJTLAND OF BRAY HEAD.
The late Charles Potland, Esq. of Bray Head,
CO. Wicklow, J.P., b. Oct. 1813 ; m. 1 June, 1835,
* The Puseys are said to have been settled at Pusey prior to
the Conquest, and to have held that estate by cornage, or the
service of a horn, under a grant of Canute. Camden and
Fuller both make mention of this circumstance.
The family became extinct in the male line in 1710, by the
<}eath of Chaeles Pdsey, Esq., who bequeathed the manor to his
nephew, John Allan, Esq., who thereupon assumed the ad-
ditional surname of f csey. This gentleman dying withoutissue,
the estate was further entailed upon Mr. Piisey's sisters, and his
nieces, the Aliens, which last ladies alternately inherited and
joined in settling the estate upon the Hon. Philip Bouverie,
nephew of Mr. Allen Pusey's wi.e, who was dau. ol Su- William
liouverie, Bart.
Cliarlotte, dau. of Capt. Christian, R.N., and by
her (who d. 15 March, 1883) had issue,
I. George, of Bray Head, b. 8 March, 1841 ; d. s. p. 1876.
I. Charlotte Mab, tii. 1879, Rev. John West Neligan, M.A.,
eldest son of Rev. Maurice Neligan, D.D., of Dublin, and
d. 10 Oct. 1887, leaving with other issue, Charles Walter,
6. 10 Nov. 1879.
He m. 2ndly, 19 April, 1849, Georgina, dau. of the
late Sir James C. Anderson, Bart., and by her left
two daus.,
II. Constance, in. 10 July, 1879, Rev. George Beresford
Power, 2nd son of the Ven. Ambrose Power, Archdeacon
of Lismore, and has issue.
III. Georgina, m. 30 Jan. 1879, Devaynes, eldest son of
William Monsell Smyth, Esq. of Oakwood House, King's
CO., and has issue.
Mr. Putland d. 1874.
Lineage.— Thomas Pctland, Esq. of Dublin, m. 1684,
Meriel, dau. of Thomas Sisson, Esq., and d. 1722, leaving
issue. The eldest son,
Thomas Pdtland, Esq. of Dublin, b. 3 May, 1686 ; m. 1708,
Jane, dau. of John Rotton, Esq. of Dublin, and d. in the life-
time of his father, 31 March, 1721, having had issue. The
eldest son,
John Rutland, Esq. of Dublin, b. 1709; m. 22 July, 1738,
Catherine, dau. and eventually co-heir of Sir Emanuel Moore.
Bart, of Ross Carberry, co. Cork, M.P., and by her (who
c^. July, 1764) had issue, i. George, of whom presently ;
II. John; III. Thomas; iv. William; i. Jane Emily, m.
William Graydon, Esq. of Killeshe; 11. Katherine ; iii. Emilia;
IV. Elizabeth; v. Meriel, in. 1778, Benjamin Newbury, Esq.;
VI. Martha, m. John Roberts, Esq. of Shankill, co. Dublin ;
VII. Anne. Mr. Putland d. Dec. 1773, and wass. by his eldest
son,
George Putland, Esq., 6. Oct. 1745, who m. Jan. 1779,
Catherine, dau. of the Hon. John Evaus, of Bulgaden Hall,
CO. Limerick, brother of George, 2nd Lord Carbery, and had
issue,
George, his heir. Charles, heir to his brother.
Kitty, m. John Hall, Esq.
Emily, yn. William Graydon, Esq.
Mr. Putland d. June, 1811, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Putland, Esq. of Bray Head, who m. 1816, Anna
Dorothea, dau.of Hampden Evans, Esq. of Portrane, co. Dublin,
and dying s. p. Nov. 1841 (his widow survived until 1857), was
s. by his brother,
Charles Rutland, Esq. of Bray Head, co. Wicklow, J.P.,
i. Jan. 1785; m. March, 1812, Constance, eldest dau. of the
Hon. George Massy, and d. 25 Dec. 1859, having had issue,
Charles, late of Bray Head.
George, b. May, 1826 ; d. unm.
Emily Dorothea, m. James Butler, Esq., co. Kilkenny.
Georgina, m. Walter Gahan, Esq.
Caroline, vi. William Bernard Shaw, Esq.
Eliza, m. Major C. Studdert.
Seat — Bray Head, co. Wicklow. '
PTJXLEY OF DUNBOY CASTLE.
Puxley, Henry Lavallix, Esq. of Punboy
Castle, CO. Cork, M.A., J.P. co. Cork, High Sheriff
1865, and High Sheriff co. Carmarthen, 1864, b. 4
April, 1834 ; m. 1st, 4 June, 1857, Katherine Ellen,
dau. of Eev. W^illiam Waller, of Castletown, co.
Limerick, and by her (who d. 1872) has issue,
I. John Lavallin, 6.21 Dec. 1359.
II. Edward Lavallin, b. 10 June, 1861.
III. Henry Edmund Lavallin, b. 14 Feb. 18G5.
IV. William Waller Lavallin, b. 17 Feb. 1867.
v. Herbert Hardress Lavallin, b. 26 May, 1868.
I. Maria Frances, 711. 2 March, 1884, BobertO'Brien Studdert,
Esq., J.P.
II. Katherine Rosa. iii. Elizabeth Jane.
He tn. 2ndly, 9 Dec. 1875, Adeline, youngest dau.
of Gen. Charles W. Nepean, grand-niece of the late
Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Bart., Madras Army, and.
widow of Col. William Fergusson Hutchinson.
Lineage.— John Puxley, Esq. of Galway, J.P., settled
about 1730 at Dunboy, co. Cork, with Henry, his brother, who
m. a dau. of Capt. Richard Goodwin, and aunt of the Rev.
1670
PYE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Pi'E'
Thomas Goodwin, Rector of Berehaven. John ni. Mary, dau.
of James Hayes, Esq. of Kinsale, ami liad issue,
Henky, of whom presently.
Othwcll, Hi. the willow of Major Eyre.
John, commanded a native Indian Uegt.
Marv, rf. xtnm. Anne, il. -unm,
Elleii, m. J. M'Carthy, Esq.
The eldest son,
Henry Pixlet, Esq., m. Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Philip
Lavallin, Esq. Mr. Puxley was killed by a fall from his horse,
and was s. by his only son,
John Lavallin Prxi.EY. Esq. of Dunboy Castle, D.L. co.
Carmarthen, m. Sarali, dau. of S. Hobbs, Esq. of the Isle of
Wight, and had issue,
Henry, d. unm.
John Lavallin, of whom presently.
Sarah, d. unm. Elizabeth. Barb.ara. d. unm.
Fanny, m. Kev. Henry Herbert, of co. Montgomery.
Henrietta, to. Robert Thomas, Esq., 10th lUgt,
Jane, d. xnim.
The only surviving son,
John Lavallin Pcxley, Esq. of Dunboy Castle, m. 1830,
Fanny Rosa Maria, dau. of Simon White, Esq. of Glengariff
Castle, CO. Cork, and niece of Richard, 1st Earl of Bantry,
and had issue,
John Simon Lavallin, his heir.
Henry Lavallin.
Edward Lavallin (Rev.), late Lieut. 4th Dragoons, m. 1864,
Maria Winifred, only dau. of Henry Leader, Esq. of Clon-
moyle, and has three sons and three daus.
Herbert Boyne Lavallin (Rev.), •/;;. Kate Benson, of Cocker-
mouth, and has issue.
Fanny Sarah Eliza Lavallin, m. 1655, the Rev. John Thomas
Waller, of Castletown Manor, Pallas Kenry, co. Limerick,
eldest son of the Rev. William Waller, of Castletown, co.
Limerick, and has issue.
Mr. Puxley </. 1837, and was .?. by his eldest son,
John Simon Lavallin Poxley, Esq. of Dunboy Castle,
Capt. Cth Dragoons, 6. 13 July, 1831, d. at Cheltenham 18C0,
and was s. by his brother, the present Henry Lavallin
Puxley, Esq. of Dunboy Castle, J. P.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th gu.. on a bend cottised arg.
five lozenges conjoined of the first ; in the sinister chief point
an annulet or, for Puxley ; 2nd and 3rd arg., a fleur-de-lis sa.,
a chief engrailed az., for Lavallin. Crests — An arm in armour
embowed ppr., charged with a lozenge between two annulets
in pale gu., the hand grasping a dagger, also ppr. Motto —
Loyal en tout.
Seats — Dunboy Castle, Castletown, Berehaven, and Llangan,
St. Clears, co. Carmarthen. Town Residence— IS, Lancaster
Gate, W.
PYE OF CLIFTON HALL.
Pte, Henet John, Esq. of Clifton Hall, co.
StafEord, J.P., M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.. Barrister-at-
Law (Inner Temple), b. 31 Jan. 1827; m. 21 Oct. |
1851, Emil_y Charlotte, oi:ly dau. of the late Bishop i
Wilberforce ; s. his father 18bi. ]
Lineag'e. — The family of Pye was originally Ap Hugh, I
the letter u in the Welsh language bearing tlie sound of y.
Hdgh Pye or Ap Hugh (said to have been a son of the Wil-
liam Ap HcGHwho accompanied William, Duke of Normandy,
in his conquest of England) was Lord of Kilpec Castle, in the
Mynde Parke, co. Hereford. He had two sons, viz., i. Thomas, |
whose only child, JIargaret, w. Stephen de la Beare ; ii. John, i
From the 2nd son, ,
John Pye, descended in the direct male line, the Pyes of \
The. Mynde and of Kilpec Castle, co. Hereford, wliose repre- ,
sentative in the senior line. Sir Walter Pye, of The Mynde, |
retired to the Continent with the Stuarts, and obtained the
title of Lord Kilpec. i
Sir Robert Pye, Knt. (2nd son of William Pye, Esq. of i
The Mynde and Kilpec Castle), Auditor of the Receipt of the 1
Exchequer of King James 1. and Charles I., purchased of the
Untons the manor and estate of Faringdon, co. Berks, and
during the civil war garrisoned his mansion there for the
Royalists, when it was stoutly besieged by his own son. Sir ;
Robert Pye. He ni. Mary, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John '
Croker, Esq. of Baltisford, co. Gloucester, and dying 1662,
left i/jsue,
Bobebt (Sir), his heir.
John (Sir), of Hoon Hay, in the Parish of Marston-upon-
Dove, on the borders of StatTord and Derby, was created a
Baronet by Charles II. I'.y liis wile, Rebecca Raynton, he
TaaA issue, a sou and tno dau£.,
1 Charles (Sir), who purchased the estates of Clifton and
Haunton in 1701. He m. and had issue,
I. Richard (Sir), b. 1688 ; d. 22 Nov. 1724, unm.
II. Robert (Sir), who had become a clergyman, s. his
brother, b. 1697, and d. unm. 17 March, 1738.
I. Rebecca, d. 29 Sept. 1748, unm.
II. Philippa, bur. 13 June, 1769, unm.
III. Mary, d. unm. in London, 24 Dec. 1774, and was
bur. at Clifton by torchlight on the night of the 29lhof
that month. Miss Mary Pye being the last heir of this-
line devi.sed her estates to Gen. Severne, her cousin, for
life, with remainder to her first cousin (once removed),
Richard Watkins, whose son, Charles, inheriting in tail
and having no issue, cutoff tlie entail, and after giving
his uncle, John, a life interest, left the remainder to
Henry James Pye, Esq., representative of the senior
branch of the Pyes.
1 Elizabeth, m, Thomas Severne, of Shrewsbury, and had
issue,
John, who.?, to the estate of Clifton, in 1774, on the-
death of Miss Mary Pye. He had another estate in
Shropshire. Gen. Severne (as he was commonly spoken
of) d. July, 1787, aged 89, and was bur. at Clifton oa
the 17th of that month.
2 Anne, to. Charles Watkins, of Aynhoe, co. Northampton,
and had issue, Richard (Rev.), appointed to the living o£'
Clifton by his cousins, tlie ladies of tlie manor, d. in 1776,
leaving two sons,
I. Ricliard (Rev.), who held a living in Rock, co. Wor-
cester, s. to the estate on the death of General Severne,
and d. 19 May, 1805, when he was s. by his son,
Charles Severne Watkins, b. 1783, m. in Cliftoni
Church, Sarah Bickerton (b. 1787; of Doveridge, near
Uttoxeter, and d. 7 July, 1813, leaving the estates as.
follows, to his widow for her life, then to his uncle John
Watkins, who had held the benefice since 1776, and
after his death to Henry James Pye, described in the
will as his majesty's poet laureate. After the death of
her husband Mrs. Watkins m. a Mr. Stokes, son of the
Vicar of Doveridge, and d. in Sept. 1823, and according^
to the will of lier first husband was s. by the Rev. John
Watkins.
II. John (Rev.), 6. 1750, appointed to the living of Cliftoa
on the death of his father 1776, resigned the living oq
succeeding to the estate of Clifton, and being patron,
presented his son-in-law, the Rev. Robert Taylor. He
d. 19 May, 1833, and was g. under the will of
Charles Severne Watkins, by his cousin Henry James
Pye (vide injra).
Sir Robert Pye was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Robert Pye, Knt. of Faringdon, Member for Woodstock
in the Long Parliament, and Colonel of Horse in Gen. Fair-
fax's Regiment. He engaged in an attempt to restore King
Charles II., and was committed to the Tower for a breach of
privilege, in presenting a petition from the co. of Berks com-
plaining of the want of a settled form of government. Upon
Gen. Monck's coming to London, the secluded members passed
a vote to relieve Pye from prison, who, upon the Restoration,
was nominated Equerry to the King. He m. Ann, eldest dau.
of John Hampden, the patriot, by whom lie had issuc-
Hampden, b. in 1647, went to sea, and was killed in an engage-
ment on the coast of Spanish America, and Edmund; he d.
1701, and was s. by ids son,
Edmund Pye, M.D., of Faringdon, 6. 1656, m. Anne, dau.
of Lord Crewe, of Stene, and widow of Sir Henry Wright,
Bart., and had two sons and three daus. The eldest son,
Henry Pye, Esq. of Faringdon, 6. 23 Aug. 1683; m. 1st,
1703, Jane, dau. of Sir Nathaniel Curzon, Bart, of Kedleston,
by whom lie had an only child, who d. in infancy. He m.
2ndly, Anne, only dau. of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, Knt., ami
sister of the 1st Earl Bathurst, and had surviving issue,
I. Henry, his succe.«sor.
II. Thomas (Sir;, Admiral of the White and Lieut. -Gen. of
Marines, d. s. p. 1785.
III. Robert, LL.D., Prebendary of Rochester, m. Anne, dau.
of Sir Rowland Alston, Bart., and had an only dau. Ann.
IV. Charles, of Wadley, High Sheriff of Berks 1767, b. 21
Feb. 1720 ; m. 17tiO, Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Henry
Mainwaiing, and had issue,
1 Charles, of Rosehall, co. Lanark, Gen. in the army, m.
let, Mary, dau. of Oliver Colt, Esq. of Auldhame, by
Helen his wife, dau. of the 7th Lord Blantyre, and 2ndly,
Katherine Douglas, ot the Mains family, in Dumbarton-
shire. Succeeding, through his 2nd wife, to a portion
of the properly of the Duchess of Douglas, Gen. Pye
assumed the additional surname of Douglas. He d. s. p.
1 Finetta, m. Hon. Baron Uotert Dimsdale, of Hertford.
2 Sarah Frances, d. unm.
3 Isabella, hi. 1795, Rev. George William Blathwayt.
4 Anne, m. Rev. John Phillipps, of Eaton Bishop.
5 .Selina, d. MdHi.
6 Tryphena, d. unm.
V. Anthony, m. Ann, dau. of John Blackstone, Esq., first.
PYE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PYE
1671
cousin of the eminent lawyer of that name, and had issue,
Henry and Charlotte.
VI. Benjamin, LL.D., Ven. Archdeacon of Durham, a poet
of some note, to. Elizabetli, dau. of William Sleigh, Esq. of
Stockton, and relict of Kalph Whitby, Esq. of Aston Hall,
CO. Flint, by whom he had Bathui'st, in the army, and
Elizabeth, m. W. Watson, Esq.
VII. William, an Officer in the army, shot at the battle of
riassy, in the East Indies, while acting SlS Aidc-de-Camp to
Col. Clive. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of Governor Saunders,
by whom he left a dau. Elizabetli, m. Dr. Walker.
I. Frances, m. Thomas Mainwarinpr, Esq. of Whitmore.
II. Henrietta, m. Rev. J. Baker, D.D.
III. Anne, to. Jst, 1734, Lionel Rich, Esq., and 2ndly, James
Jlolloy, Esq.
IV. Elizabeth, to. Sir Willoughby .\ston, Bart.
V. Finctta, m. 1st. George Cruihshank, an eminent Dutch
Merchant, and 2ndly, — Mowbray, Esq.
VI. Arabella, to. — Southwell, Esq.
Mr. Pye m. 3rdly, Isabella Warren, but had no further
issue. He d. 1748-49, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Pte, Esq. of Faringdon, M.P. for co. Berks from
1740 to 1760, &. 1709 ; m. 1743, Mary, dau. of the Rev. David
James, Rectorof Woughton, Bucks, and only sister of Anthony
James, who assumed the surname of Keck in 1737, and by her
(who d. 17G6) left issue,
Henkt James, his heir.
Ktibcrt Hampden, an Officer of rank in the army, m. 1776,
Joel Henrietta, relict of — Campbell, Esq., and left an only
child,
Allen Hampden, a Major-Gen. in the army, who m. his
cousin, Mary, dau. of Capt. Gordon, K.N., and sister to
Gen. Sir Willoughby Gordon, and d. ,?. p. 1830.
AValter, Barrister-at-Law, d. unm.
Anne, twin with Walter, d. unm.
Mr. Pye was s. by his eldest son,
IIenut James Pye, Esq. of Faringdon, M.P. co. Berks, and
Poet-Laureate, b. 10 Feb. 1745. He m. 1st, 1768, Mary,
dau. of Col. William Hook, and by her (who d. 1790) had
issue,
Mary Elizabeth, m. Capt. Jones, 35th Regt., who d. 1807.
She d. 1834.
Matilda Caroline, to. 1802, Samuel James Arnold, Esq., of
Stanmore. and rf. 1851, leaving issue.
Jlr. Pye to. 2ndly, Nov. 1801, Martha, dau. of W. Corbett, and
by her (who d. Oct. 1861, aged 91) had issue,
Henry John, of whom presently.
Jane Anne, m. Francis Willington, Esq. of Tamworth.
Mr. Pye d. 11 Aug. 1813. His son,
Henry John Pye, Esq. of Clifton Hall, co. Stafford, and
Pinner, co. Middlesex, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Stafford
1840. 6. 26 Sept. 1802; m. 26 .May, 1825, Mary Anne, 3rd dau.
of William Walker, Esq. of East Barnet, co. Herts, and by
her (wlio d. 24 Jan. 1877) had issue,
I. Hampden Watkins, b. 1826: d. 1827.
II. Henry John, now of Clifton Hall.
III. Charles Colquhoun, late Capt. 63rd Regt., and Major in
the New Bmnswick Militia, b. 11 Nov. 1834; m. 10 May,
1S62, Barbara Wilberforce (who d. 1 May, 1873), dau. of
Rev. John James, of Avington, Berks, and </. 17 Feb. 1872.
I. Anne Hampden, iii. 11 July, 1S65, James Elmhirst, Esq.
of Thorne, co. York, and has two sons.
II. Katherine Charlotte, to. 10 July, 1861, Rev. Eraser Raw-
lins, Rector of Clifton CampviUe, co. Stafford, and has
issue.
III. Elizabeth Marianne.
Mr. Pye d. 27 Jan. 1884.
drills — Erm., a bend fusilly gn. Crest — A cross-crosslet
fitchee gu., between two wings displayed arg. Motto — In cruce
glorior.
iSeai— Clifton Hall, near Tamworth, co. Stafford.
PYEMONT OF THE GROVE.
PxEMONT, John, Esq. of The Grove, Surrey, I.
24 June, 1818 ; m. 19 Oct. 1843, Ann Isabella, dau.
of Thomas Lupton, Esq. of Leeds, by Isabella, his
wife, only dau. of William Bingley, of Leathley
Hall, CO. York ; and has had issue,
I. Vincent Conway, 6. 2 April 1845.
II. Oswald Conway, b. 6 May 1846, m. 20 April 1876, Emily
Agnes, dau. of Charles Hammond, Esq. of Newmarket,
Banker, and has issue, Edgar Charles Hammond, 6. 8
Feb. 1877.
III. Edgar Conway, M.A., Clerk in IIolv Orders, 5. 18 July
1848 ; d. 4 Oct. 1875.
IV. Gerald Wilfrid John, b. 15 June 1857.
,. Reginald Vavasour, 6. 1 Aug. 1859 ; d. 7 Feb. 1892.
I. Annette Isabelle Conway.
II. Amy Conway, d. 12 May 1861.
III. Rosamonde Ursula. iv. Pauline Alice Claude.
V. Gertrude Amelia Keeling, m. 7 Sept. 1889, Charles Henry
2ud son of the Rev. Edwin Crane.
Mr. Pyemonfc assumed, by royal licence dated 28
Jan. 1853, for himself and his issue, the surname
of Pye.mont, in lieu of his patronymic of Smith,
on the conveyance to him of certain lands by his
cousin, Samuel Pymont, Esq.
Lineage. — The family of Pyemont had been settled at
Wakefield at an early period. The pedigrees in the Harleian
MSS. record seven generations unintenaiptedly from father to
son at that place, commencing with Alexander Pyemont of
Wakefield, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Fleming, and was
father of Edmond Pyemont, whose son, Gregoric Pyemont, of
Wakefield, was father of Anthony Pyemont, who vi. Ursula,
dau. of John Vavasour, of Weston, and had a son,
Robert Pyemont, of Wakefield, who by Jane Maude, of
Bramham, his wife, had three sons, i. Robert, of Wakefield,
II. Richard, in. Edward, of whom we treat. The youngest
son.
The Rev. Edward Pyemont, who was appointed Vicar of
Laughton-en-le-Morthen, 18 June, 1519, left by Margaret his
wife, a son,
The Rev. Edmund Pyemont, instituted Vicar of Batley, 17
July 1539, and to the Vicarage of South Kirkby, 1550. He
had two sons, Thomas, of Normanton, co. York, and Peter,
of whose line we treat. The younger son,
Peter Pyemont, of ShcfileUl, by his wife Agnes Jane,
(whom he m. 19 Jan. 1566) was father of
Thomas Pyemont, of Wakefield, who d. 23 April, 1646,
leaving two sons, John and Robert of Bolton-on-Dearne, wlio
d. 28 Aug. 1652, having had (with three daus. Frances, m.
15 May, 1632, John Gill, Margaret, to. 19 June, 1638, William
Wilson, and Mary, m. 8 Nov. 1655, William Frith), one son,
Richard of Bolton-on-Dearne, m. 1st, 3 Oct. 1654, Dorothy
Sykes, and 2ndly, 3 Dec. 1603, Margaret Hall. The elder son,
John Pyemont, of Wakefield, purchased Chester House at
Heath-cum-Wakefield, and d. Jan. 1659, having had issue, by
Elizabeth his wife, three sons and two daus. The eldest son,
John Pyejiiont, of Heath, m. 27 July, 1654, Annis, dau. of
Wilfrid Armitage, of Little Liversedge, son of R. Armitage,
of Gomersal, and d. 1700, having had issue,
I. Richard, of Leeds, bapt. 1 Jan. 1056, m. 25 April, 1689,
Anne, dau. of John Clifton, of Moor Green, and d. 1730,
having had, with other i.ssue who d. young, John, d. unm.,
and Mary, to. Michael Leah, of Leeds.
II. John, of whom presently.
III. Wilfrid, bapt. 7 June, 1668, secretary to Thomas, Bishop
of St. Davids, d. s. p.
I. Elizabeth, m. Joseph Pease, of Leeds.
II. Susannah, ra. William Clifton, of Hanghton.
III. Sarah, m. William Hodgson, of Chapel Allerton, near
Leeds.
The 2nd son,
John Pyemont, of Lofthouse, co. Y'ork, bapt. 1 Jan. 1658,
inherited the Lofthouse estate on the death of his relative,
William Lyley, 6 Nov. 1685, m. 13 May, 1686, Anne, dau. of —
Bowyer, Esq., and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Wilfred, Chaplain to the Earl of Westmorland, and Rec-
tor of Kingscliffe, co. Northampton, 6.1689; rf.20 June, 1759.
HI. William, of Carlton, co. York, d. i.jim. 26 Jan. 1707.
IV. Joshua, of Thornby, (/. unm.
I. Susanna, to. George Bennet, of Thornby.
The eldest son,
John Pyemont, Esq. of Lofthouse, bapt. 30 March, 1687,
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Xaylor, of Wakefield, and d.
1748, having had issue. His eldest son,
John Pyemont, Esq. of Lofthouse, b. 1713, m. 22 Dec. 1737,
Anne, dau. of Richard Keeling, of Rothwell, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Abraham Greenwood, of Dewsbury, and d. 17
June, 1783, having had, with other issue who d. young or
unm.,
I. George, of whose line we treat.
II. Samuel, Rector of Linwood, co. Lincoln, b. 20 Oct. 1759,
m. 10 June, 1789, Susanna, dau. of Jeremiah Scholefield, of
Sturton Hall, co. York, by Susannah his wife, dau. of
Richard Keeling, of Rnthwell, and d. 1 Feb. 1827, having
had by her (whod. 30 July, 1b20),
I. Samuel, b. 16 April, 1797, who, by deed dated 6 Jan.
1853, conveyed to his cousin, John Smith, of Leeds,
certain lands, conditionally on his assnming the surname
of Pyemont.
1672
PYK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
PYM
2. Jorcmiah. b. 2 Julv, 1S03.
3. John, ti. 31 May, l^oe.
1. Annis Keelins.
2. tlizabeth, m. 1S26, Rev. Woodtliorpe Collet, of Henley
Hall, Ipswich.
3. Laetitia. »
I. Elizabeth, m. July, 1771, UioharJ Ambler, of Wakefield,
and </. ISOS.
The eldest son,
George Tyemont, Esq. of Taushelf, Pontcfract, b. 5 May,
175t), m. 25 March, 1790, Amelia, dan. of Selward Sandars. of
I'ontefract. and (/. S Oct. 1833, having by her (who d. 22 Oct.
ISo.i) had issue,
John, d. youns.
LKtitia, i)i. 31 Aug. 1S16, Thomas Smith Wilson, of Methley,
CO. York.
Amelia, of whom we treat.
The youngest dau.,
Amelia I'temont, b. 28 Xov. 170."i, r,t. £0 March, 1815,
Samuel Smith, Esq. of Leeds, Surgeon to the Leeds General
Infirmary (3id son of George Smith of Leeds, banker) and d.
27 Dec. 1866, leaving issue,
I. George Pyemont. of Leeds, M.D., b. 30 Oct. 1816 ; m. 19
July, 1842, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of llev. James Landon,
Vicar of Aberford, co. York, d. 5 May, 1882.
II. John, now of The Grove.
III. Samuel, D.D. in Holy Orders, Vicar of Whitwick, co.
Leicester, b. 12 May, 1820: m. 25 Sept. 1841. Frances Anne,
dau. of Thomas Oxley, Esq. M.U., of Pontefract, d. 14
March, 1875.
IT. Frederick, b. 12 Oct. 1824 ; d. 12 Oct. 1846.
I. Amelia, d. 10 Nov. 1857.
II. Emma Sophia, d. 19 March, 1839.
Mr. Smith d. 19 Nov. 1867.
&a£— The Grove, Epsom, Surrey.
PYKE-NOTT.
(>bVc ]N'OTT.)
PYM OF THE HAZELS.
Ptm, Francis, Esq. of The Hazels, Beds, and
Eadwell House, Herts, J.P. and U.L. for Beds, late
of the 1st Life Guards, b. 6 Dec. 1849 ; m. 19 July,
1891, Alice Conway, youngest dau. of the late Sir
George Colthurst, Bart., M.P., of Blarney Castle,
CO. Cork,
Xiineag-e.— This family came from the co. Devon, and was
for many years after settled in Bucks, at Brill, and as early
as 1411, it is recorded that certain lands in that co., formerly
belonging to John Pymme, were made over to John Comp-
ton.
William Ptm, Esq. of Hasells Hall, co. Bedford (son of
William Pym, Esq. of Xorton Bury and Radwell, Herts, by
Catherine his wife, eldest dau. of Eev. William Wollaston,
M.A., and grandson of William Pym, Esq. of Norton Bury,
whose father, William Pym, Esq. of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
Middlesex, d. 1673, his will having been proved in that year),
m. 18 Oct. 1748, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Heylock Kingsley,
Esq. of Hasells Hall, co. Bedford, and by her (who d. 4 Aug.
1761) had three sons,
Francis, his heir.
AVilliam, d. at Tours, France, 1 Dec. 1775, aged 26.
Wollaston, Hector of liadwell, Herts, m. 179iJ, Mary, dau.
of Thomas Cartwright, Esq. of Aynho, co. Nunhamptun, d.
1816.
Mr. Pym d. 9 July, 1788, aged 65, and was «. by his eldest son,
Francis Ptm, Esq. of Hasells Hall, M. P. for Beds, m. May,
1784, Anne, dau. of Robert Palmer, Esq. of Holme Park, co.
iierks, d. 1838, and by her had issue,
Francis, his heir.
William Wollaston, Rector of Willan, Herts,?.. 1702; m. 1st,
1822, Sophia Rose, 6th dau. of Admiral Samuel Gambier,
brother of Lord Gambier, and had issue,
1 Wollaston Frank, b. 1830; m. 1 June, 1858, Augusta
Sarah, eldest dau. of the late Rsv. John Lynes, Incum-
bent of Hatton, and Caroline Sobieski his wife, dau. of
John Wynne, Esq. of Ganhmeillolo, North Wales.
2 Edward Gambier (Kev.), h. 1831, Rector of Willan,
Herts, m. Lucy Catherine, 4th dau. of Robert Baxter, of
-Stoke Lodge, co. Leicester, and d. 24 Nov. 1864, leaving
ipsue, Gambier, b. 18.59, d. 1871 ; Edward Baldwin, 6.21
Kec. Is64; Evelyn Rose: Arabella Constance; Lucy
Agnes; Adeline, and Lucy Mabel.
3 William JIills Parry, Rector of Corsham, Wilts, b. 1839-
TO. Maria Georgina, 3rd dau. of Sir Henry Eveiy, Bart!
(nee Burke's Fta-age), and d. 1874, leaving issue, Paul
John Every ; William Guy Every ; and Vere.
4 Charles Guy, b. 1841; m. 1885, Emily Mildred, dau. of
Henry Sykes Ihornton, of Battersea Rise, and has issue
Dorothy Mildred, and Marjoiie. '
He m. 2ndly, 1843, Edith Elizabeth, dau of the late Vice-
Admiral Noble, and had issue, two sons and two daus.,
5 Horatio Noble, of Foxwold, Kent, h. 2 July, 1844; m.
1st, 1876, Sarah Juliet, dau. of Edmund ]5ackhouse, of
Miildleton Lodge, who d. 1880, leaving issue ; 2ndly
Jane Hannah, dau. of late Robert Barclay Fox, of Groie
Hill, Cornwall, and has issue.
6 Montagu Charles Lamb, b. 1850.
1 Rose Annie, m. 1866, Sir Philip Frederick Rose, Bart, of
Rayneis, Bucks, and has issue {see Burke's Peerage).
Robert, Rector of Elmley, co. York, 6. 1794; d. 1861.
John, 13th Light Dragoons, killed at Waterioo 1816."
Charies, of Hove, Sussex, assumed by royal licence, 6 .\pril,
1870, the surname and arms of Reading, b. 1796- d
Anne, b. 1789; d. 1836.
Catheiine, m. 1835, Rev. W. H. B. Hillcoat, D.D., deceased.
The eldest son,
Francis Ptm, Esq. of The Hasells, Beds, and Radwell
House, Herts, b. '22 June, 1790 ; s. his father 1833 ; m. 3 Oct.
1816, the Lady Jane Elizabeth Leslie Melville, •2nd dau. of the
7th Earl of Lcven and Melville, and by her (who d. 25 April,
1848) had issue,
I. Francis Leslie, of whom presently.
u. Alexander, of Briekhill House, Beds, J. P., 6. 8 Jan. 1820 ;
111. 21 Dec. 1847, Eliza Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir Albert
Pell (by the Hon. Margaret Letitia Matilda his wife, dau. of
the r2th Baron St. John), and d. 1889, having had issue by
her, with six dans.,
Alexander Waldegrave, b. 3 Feb. 1854; d. 1888.
Francis St. John, b. 21 March, 1855; d. 1878.
Walter Ruthven, b. 22 June, 1856.
Albert Roderick, b. 10 June, 18'.9.
Claude George Melville, b. 10 .Vug. 1860.
Margaret Lucy.
Elizabeth Matilda.
III. Henry Wollaston, b. 23 July, 1821 ; d. at Dinapore, East
Indies, 17 April, 184.i.
IV. William Melville, b. 18 Nov. 1822; d. May, 1833.
V. John Archibald, 2nd Bombay Light Cavalry, 6. 6 Feb.
1S30 : m. Cecilia Tlieophila, 2nd dau. of Sir Richard Jenkins,
G.C.B., and d. at Bombay Nov. 1862, leaving issue,
Charles Archibald, b. 1854.
Helen Maud, d. 1878.
VI. Robert Ruthven, b. 27 Jan. 1832 ; m. 23 Oct. 1855, Har-
riet, eldest dau. of Henry Sykes Thornton, Esq., and d. 17
Jan. 1894, leaving by her, who d. 15 Jan. 1894, two daus.,
Ruth Harriet, 6. 18.56; m. Fairfax B. Wade.
Ethelred Cecil, b. 1858; hi. Kev. Maishall Tweddell.
VII. Charles Melville (Rev.), Rector of Cherry Burton, Y'ork-
sliire, b. 11 Oct. 1834; m. 1st, 1857, Louise, dau. of George
Aylward, Esq., and 2ndly, 8 Nov. 1882, Alice Marj-, dau.
of Henry Hynman Allenby, Esq. of Kenwick Hall and
Gamsgate Hall, co. Lincoln.
I. Jane Anne, m. 23 Jan. 1845, the Hon. and Rev. Samuel
Waldegrave, late Bishop of Cariisle, 2nd son of William,
6th Earl Waldegrave, and d. G June, 1877, aged 59, leaving
issue.
II. Lucy Katherine, m. John Deacon, Esq. of Mabledon,
Kent, and has issue.
lu. Elizabeth Mary, m. 31 Oct. 1849, Henry Abel Smith,
Esq. of Wilford House, Notts (see Burke's Peerage), and
has issue.
IV. Harriet Matilda, m. 4 June, 1858, Frederic Chatfield
Smith, Esq., M.P..of Bramcote Hall, co. Notts {see Burke's
Peerage), and has issue.
Mr. Pym d. 15 Feb. 1860, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Leslie Ptm, Esq. of The Hasells, Beds, and Rad-
well House, Herts, b. 14 Sept. 1818; s. his father 23 Feb. 1860;
m. 7 Oct. 1847, Mary Jemima, youngest dau. of Rev. Henry
Palmer, of Withcote Hall, co. Leicester, and dying 23 April,
1860 (killed by a railway accident), left issue,
Francis, now of The Hazels and Radwell.
Henry Leslie, b. 10 May, 1855; d. 21 June, 1881.
John Ruthven, 6. 9 Aug. 1857 ; d. 23 Dec. 1870.
Frederick William, b. 27 Jan. 1859.
Jane Elizabeth, m. 7 Jan. 1869, Rev. William Cornish Hunt,
Hector of Odell, Beds. He d. 7 Feb. 1891, leaving issue.
Lucy Jemima, m. 9 April, 1874, Lieut. -Col. Harry Godfrey,
late Grenadier Guards, who d. 16 Sept. 1892.
Alice Mary.
Eleanor Constance.
Emily Georgiana, d. 10 May, 1856.
Catherine Rose, m. 10 June, 18U0, Rev. Edivard Hill, Rector
of Shrivenham.
Armi — Sa., on a fesse between three owls or, as many crosses-
crosalet of the first. Crest— \ hind's head erased or, with a
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collar flory counterflory az., holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped ppr. Motto— J^osce te ipsum.
^>Va(s— The Hazels, Sandy, Beds, and Eadwell House, Bul-
dock, Herts.
PYRKE OF DEAN HALL.
PlEKE, DuNCOMBE, Esq. of Dean Hall, co.
Gloucester, J. P. and D.L., late Capt. Gloucester-
sliire Light Infantry Militia, 6. 15 Jan. 1836; m.
3 Feb. 1857, Susan, eldest dau. of Thomas Evans,
iisq., M.D., Gloucester, and Las issue,
I. Beginald Dcncombe, Capt. late K.O. Yorkshire L.I., 6.
26 Jan. 1858.
II. George Apperley, 6. 26 March, 1859: d. 23 July, 1877.
III. Valentine, 6. 29 May, 1864; m. 24 Dec. 1887, Emily
Kosa, dau. of W. Wilford, and has issue, Keginald
Wilford and Gladys Emily.
I. Constance, m. 25 Sept. 1833, W. C. P. Cooper, Esq. and
has issue.
Lineage.— This is an old Gloucestershire family.
Joseph Fyrke, Esq. of Dean Hall, J. P. and D.L., Verderer
<<f the Forest of Dean, only son (by Charlotte his wife, only
tlau. of George Evans, Esq. of Gray's Inn) of Joseph Pyrke,
Esq., J. P., D.L., Verderer of the Forest of Dean, and Deputy-
Constable of the Castle of St. Briavels, 6. 16 May, 1774; m. 2
Jan. 1805, Eliza, dau. of Thomas Apperley, Esq. of Wooton
House, CO. Gloucester, and had issue,
DcNCOMBE, late of Dean Hall. Charlotte Eliza.
Louisa Mary, m. 1st, Rev. T. Leach Tovey, and 2ndly,
William Norcott, Esq. Emily.
3Ir. Pyrke d. 9 Jan. 1851. His only son,
DcNCOMBE PiBKE, Esq. of Dean Hall, co. Gloucester, J.P.
and D.L., Verderer of the Forest of Dean, formerly 10th
Hussars, 6. 7 Jan. 1809; vi. 16 Xov. 1833, Harriet Jemima,
•5th dau. of Eev. William Mairis, D.D., Vicar of Bishop's
Lavington, Wilts, Chaplain in Ordinary to H.B.H. the Duke
of Kent, and had issue,
I. Ddncombe, now of Dean Hall.
I. Augusta Harriet, 7)i. 1 Sept. 1S5-', Octavius Booke, Esq.,
late of the 3rd Foot.
llr. Duncombe Pyrke, sen., d. 7 Dec. 1S93, aged 85, and his
wife only survived him three days, and d. 10 Dec. following,
also aged 85. He was s. by his only son.
Arms— Arg., on a fesse sa, three mullets of the field, a canton
ermines. Crest — A cock plieasant, with a wheat-ear ppr.
ib'eat- Dean Hall, Littledean, near ISewnham, Gluucester.
I. Mary, rn. II July, 1867, James Lindow Burns, Esq., and
has issue, a son, Isaac William, '). 10 June, 1868.
II. .Sarah Katharine. m. Emily. ' iv. Edith.
Mr. Quayle d. 1879.
Arms — Arg., a chevron sa., gutti§e d'eau, between three quail
ppr. Crf.st — A quail ppr. it/otto— Qualis tro spero.
Seat — Crogga, near Douglas, Isle of Man.
QUAYLE OF CROGGA.
QiTATLE, JoHX, Esq. of Crosga, Isle of Man, b.
Q Sept. 1840 ; m. 25 Aug. ISSi, Emily Catherine,
eldest dau. of Edward Moore Gawne, Esq. of Kent-
raugh. Speaker of the House of Keys.
Lineagre. — This is an ancient Manx family, and appears
to have been settled in the parish of Malew, in the southern
district of the island, in the year 1588, previous to which time
most of the records have been lost or destroyed.
Maek Hildesley Qcatle, Esq., 6. 30 June, 1770 (youneest
son of John Quayle, Esq., Clerk of the Bolls of the Isle of Man,
by Margaret his wife, dau. of Sir George Moore, of Balla
Moore, Speaker of the House of Keys, and grandson of John
Quayle, Esq., Comptroller, Clerk of the Rolls, and Member of
the Legislative Council of the Isle of Man, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Thomas Harri.son, Esq. of Wyreside, co. Lan-
ca.ster), succeeded to the ofBces held by his father at that
gentleman's death, 1797. He m. Mary, eldest dau. of Senhouse
Wilson, Esq. of Farm Hill, and Elizabeth Fleming his wife,
who was descended from the ancient family of Fleming of
Bydall Hall, co. Westmorland. He d. 21 May, 1804, leaving
an only child,
Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esq. of Crogga, in the Isle of
Man, Clerk of the Rolls, a Magistrate and Member of the
Legislative and Executive Council of that island, Deputy-
Governor, b. 4 July, 1804 ; m. 22 Aug. 1837, Mary Jane Hamil-
ton, eldest dau. of James Spedding, Esq. of Summergrove,
Cumberland, and had issue,
I. John, now of Crogga.
II. Mark Hildesley, 6. May, l?4i2.
III. James Spedding, Capt. R.A., 6. 29 Nov. 1843 ; m. 19 Feb.
1879, Mary Agnes, dau. of A, Lorimer, H.E.I.C.S.
IV. George Harrington, b.30 June, 1846.
"V. Daniel Fleming Wilson, 6. 5 Dec. 1847.
■VI. William, b. 5 July, 1852.
GUICKE OF NEWTON ST. GYRES.
QuiCKE, John, Esq. of Newton St. Cvres, Devon,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1867, b. 25 March, 181G ;
m. 2-i June, 1847, Mary Elizabeth, only child of
tlie late Thomas Wentworth-Gould, Esq., of
Bathealton Court, Somerset.
Lineag-e.— The family of QnicKE has been resident at
Xewtcn St. Cyres, Devon, from a period antecedent to 1557.
The Newton St. Cyres parish register of that year records the
burial of Andrew QuicUe, wliose father and grandfather had
property in the parish. Andrew Quicke's younger brother,
John QuickC, who resided at West Monckton, had arms granted
to him by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, 1573.
Richard Quicke, of Sandford, co. Somerset, sou of John
QuicKE, of Sandford, by his wife, Cecilia Whyddon (rn. 1444),
of Chagford, co. Devon, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Bidwell,
of Bidwell in Newton, and had two sons, Andrew, his heir,
and John, of West Moneckon, co. Somerset, whose son,
Humphreys, left a dau. and heir, Jane. The elder son,
Andrew Quicke, Esq. of Newton, m. Alicia Drew, of Sharp-
ham, and dying 1557, left a son,
Thomas Qcicke, of Newton St. Cyres, who m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Luscombe, of Battery, and d. 1611, having
had two sons; the elder, Andrew Qdicke, d. s. p.; the
younger,
John Quicke, m. Alice, dau. and heir of Roger Sharland, of
Morchard, and d. 1606, leaving two sons, Andrew, the elder,
u. 1598, d. 1654, and
John Quicke, Esq., h. 1602; m. 1625, Juliana, dau. of
Lawrence Undrell, Esq., and d. 1677, liaving had (with a
dau. Elizabeth, m. 1670, Walter EUord, Esq. of Shileston) a
son,
John Quicke, Esq. of Newton St. Cyres, who m. 1655, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Thomas Southcote, Esq. of Buckland, and c^. 1703,
having had, with three sons, who d. young,
John, b. 16.:6: d. 16S3.
Thomas, m. Eliza, dau. of Richard Duke, Esq. of Otterton,
and d.s.p. 1701.
Andrew, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, m. 1693, T.Pyne, Esq. of Tamerton.
The youngest son,
Andrew Quicke, Esq. of Newton, b. 1666; in. 1686, Dorothy,
dau. of Sir Arthur Northcote, Bart, of Hayne, and d. 1736,
having had, with a son, Andrew, who d. young, 1704, another
son, John, of whom presently, and three daus., Frances, m. 1st,
Francis Hall, Esq. of West Sandford, and 2ndly, 1733, Sir John
Chichester, of Youlston, and d. nib ; Elizabeth, m. 1718,
William Gould, Esq. of Downes ; and Dorothy, d. 1787. His
son,
John Quicke, Esq. of Newton St. Cyres, m. 1720, Rebecca,
dau. of Richard Nutcombe, Esq. of Nutcombe, and dying
1729, had three sons,
I. John, of whom we treat.
II. Nutcombe, in Holy Orders, who assumed, 1792, the sur-
name of his maternal ancestors. He m. a dau. of Dr.
Lavington, Bishop of Exeter, and dying in 1809, left three
daus., Frances, Jane, m. John Gould, Esq., and Anne, vu
Rev. William Oxenham.
III. Andrew, d.s.p.
The eldest son,
John Quicke, Esq. of Newton St. Cyres, High Sheriff of
the CO. 1757, m. 1759, Jane, dau. and heir of Thomas Coster,
Esq., M.P. for Bristol, and widow of Robert Hoblyn, Esq. of
Nanswhyddon, and was father of
John Quicke, Esq. of Newton St. Cyres, 5 6 March, 1759,
High Sheriflf 1782, m. 1780, Emilia, dau. of Alexander Gum-
ming, Esq. of Altyre, N.B., and by her (who d. 1842) had
issue,
John, his heir.
Andrew (Rev.), Fellow of Winchester College, d. 14 Jan.
1S64.
Edward Gumming, Fellow of New College, d. 3 Jan. 1849.
Tlionias Nutcombe, Capt. King's Dragoon Guards, hi. May,
1S23, Sophia, dau. of John Evered, Esq. of Hill House,
Somerset, and d. 1830, leaving a son,
Nutcombe, m. 30 Oct. 1856, his cousin, Frances Caroline
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Emilia, eldest dau. of John QuickC Esq. of Newton St.
Cyres, d. 28 Deo. 1870.
■William Henry (Rev.), d. unm. 1832.
Oeorco, Capt. King's Dragoon Guards, d. unm. 1838.
Kmilia Jane Grace, d. 1870.
Louisa Mary, m. llev. George Gunning, and is deceased.
llr. QuickC d. 12 June, 1830, and w.as s. by bis eldest son,
John- Quicke, Efq. of Newton St. Cyres, Devon, J. P. and
D.L.. High Sheriff 1833, b. 6 Jan. 1783 ; m. 14 Oct. 1814,
Krances Catherine, youngest dau. of Thomas Gumming, Esq.
of Bathampton, Somerset, Capt. 1st Dragoon Guards, and had
issue,
John, now of Newton St. Cyres.
Thomas, b. 14 Aug. 1817; ti.s.p. 3 Dec. 1880.
lieorire Andrew, late Fellow of New College, Oxford, Eector
of Kadcliffe, Bucks, 6. 2 Feb. 1819 ; d.st.p. lbS7.
Edward Henry, Vicar of Newton St. Cyris, i. 4 March, 1822;
in. Eleanor Elizabeth, yoimgest dau. of Rev. William
Jenkins, Vicar of Sidmouth, and d. June, 1870, having had
issue, Ernest Henry Godolphin, b. 29 Dec. 1855; AV alter
Shubrick Godolphin, b. 22 Sept. 1860 ; Dorothea Frances,
III. 10 Aug. 1871, Sir Francis Blackwood, Bart. ; and Eleanor
Evelyn, m. Calverley Benicke, Esq. of Close House,
Northumberland.
Andrew, late 14th Rcgt., b.20 Feb. 1825.
Charles Penrose, Hector of Ashbrittle, Somerset, 6. 25 Jan.
1832; ;/i. 4 Oct. 1864, --Vuna Mdry, 2nd dau. of Robert
BowneMinturn, of New York, and has issue, John Minturn,
b. 6 Sept. Ib65: Francis ChurchiU, b. 21 April, 1^67; Edith
Penrose.
Sidney Godolphin, Major late of the 3Sth and 53rd Eegts., b.
25 Aug. 1833: m. 13 Oct. 1868, Georgina (d. 20 Aug. 1870),
4th dau. of the late George Stodart, Esq. of Ballindrich,
Perth, and d. 12 Jan. 1878, leaving an only son, Sidney, oi
Templecombe House, co. Somerset, b. 5 Aug. 1869, who
assumed by deed poll, March, 1892, the additional name of
NCTCOMBE.
Frances Caroline Emilia, 7n. 30 Oct. 1856, her cousin. Nut-
combe Quieke, Esq., late 97th Eegt., only child of Thomas
Nutcombe Quicke, Esq. ; d.s.jy. 1877.
Emily Harriet, m. 13 Oct. Is52, Marten Maiden, Esq. of co.
Worcester, and by her (who d. 1883) has issue.
Caroline Isabella, ?/i. 1861, Rev. Christopher Brome Barrow,
Eector of Barwell, co. Leicester, and d. 19 May, 1878,
leaving issue.
Mr. Quicke d. 9 Sept. 1859.
Arms — Sa., a chevron vaire, or, and of the first, between three
griffins' heads erased of the second. Crest — A demi-antelope
arg., armed, attired, tufted, and maned gu., collared sa., lined
or.
Stat — Newton St. Cyres, near Exeter.
GX7ILTER OF BAWDSEY.
QriLTEE, William Cuthbeet, Esq. of Bawdsey
Manor, co. Suffolk, J.P., D.L., and Alderman, West
SuffoUc County Council, ]M.P. for Soutli Suffolk, b.
29 Jan. 1841 ; m. 7 May 1867, Mary Ann, dau. of
the late John AVhcclcy Eevington, Esq., and has
issue,
I. William Eley, b. 17 July, 1872.
II. John Arnold Cuthbert, 6. 24 Jan. 1875.
III. Roger Cuthbert, 0. 1 Nov. 1877. • '■
IV. Percy Cuthbert, b. 5 Feb. 1879.
V. Eustace Cuthbert, b. 15 Feb. 1881.
I. Maude Marian, m. 10 May, 1888, Frederick Anthony
Denny, Esq., son of Edward M. Denny, Esq. of Bryanston
Square, and has issue.
II. Norah Blanche.
Liineag'e. — Samuel Sackeb Qdilteb, Esq., b. 1779; m.
Sarah, dau. of — Chapman, Esq., and d. 1833, leaving a
Fon,
William Qcilter, Esq., who m. Elizabeth Hariot (deceased),
dau. of Thomas Cuthbert, Esq., and had issue,
I. William Cuthbert, now of Bawdsey Manor.
II. Edward Frederick.
III. Harry, m. June, 1890, Mary Constance, dau. of — Hall,
Esq.
I. Elizabeth, m. Charles Eley, Esq. of EastEergholt, Suffolk,
and of Finchley Road, London.
II. Sarah Ellen.
Mr. Quilter d. 12 Nov. 1888.
Seat — Bawdsey Manor, Woodbridge, co. Suffolk.
Toicn Kisidence—li, South Audlcy Street, Grosvcnor Square,
W.
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RABETT OF BRAMFIEL.D HALL.
Eabett, Heginald Geoege Feedeeick, Esq. of
Eramfield Hall, Suffolk, h. 1871, s. his father 1889.
Lineag-e.— The ancestors of this family have been long
seated in Suffolk, and have served as High Sheriffs and Bailiffs
at various times, and represented Dunwich in Parliament at a
very early period. The present family seat, Bramflcld Hall,
has been in their possession several centuries.
William Rabett, Esq. of Bramiield, was M.P. for Dunwich,
8th Edward IV. In the 12th Parliament at Westminster, his
name is mentioned as the executor of the will of Robert Moyn,
dated 1505.
Reginald Eabett, Esq. of Bramfield, served as High Sheriff
1587.
Reginald Kabett, Esq. of Bramfield Hall, i«., and had, with
a dau. Elizabeth, vi. 1738, Sir Ralph Blois, Bart., a son,
Reginald Rabett, Esq. of Bramfield Hall, High SherifT
1737, m. Elizabeth Rust, and was father of
Reginald Eabett, Esq. of Bramfield Hall and Huntingfield,
High Sheriff 1778; m. 1st, Mary Ingall, who d. s. p., and
2udly, 1771, Mary Newson ; he d. 1786, aged 68, leaving his
widow and three sons, i. Eeginald, his heir; ii. John, who
111. twice, and left at his decease, 1833, four sons ; iii. William
Henry, who m. and d. 1832, leaving several sons and daus.
The eldest son and heir,
Eeginald Eabett, Esq. of Bramfield and Huntingfield,
J. P., b. 20 March, 1771 ; m. 1792, Mary, only dau. of the late
Matthias Keriison, Esq. of Bungay, Suffolk, and of Hoxne and
Broom Hall, &c., and only sister to Gen. Sir Edward Kerrison,
Bart., M. P., of Oakley Park, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Lieut.
Garbett, E.N., and d. 23 Feb. 1832) left at his decease, 31 May,
1810, aged 39, two sons and a dau.,
Eeginald, of Bramfield Hall.
George William, Comni. E.X., m. 12 Sept. 1835, Lady Lucy
Louisa Maria Tumour, 2nd dau. of Edward, 3rd Earl
Winterton, and d. 20 Nov. 1858, having by her (who d. 26
Nov. 1879) had issue,
1 Reginald Henry Holford, late of Bramfield.
2 George Murray, b. 30 June, 1847 ; cZ. 11 Miirch, 1848.
3 Tumour, 6. 11 Aug. 1849; m. 26 Oct. 1876, Caroline
Henrietta, dau. of Major Charles Stewart, of Wickham,
CO. Hants, and widow of Charles Cary Elwes, Esq. of
Great Billing Hall, co. Northampton.
1 Louisa Charlotte Augusta, m. 6 Feb. 1878, Horatio
Alfred How, Esq.
Jlary, m. 28 Dec. 1810, Henry, 3rd Viscount Maynard, and
d. 1857.
3Ir. Eabett d. 31 May, 1810, aged 39, and was .5. by his son,
Eev. Eeginald Eabett, M.A., of Bramfield Hall, Suffolk,
Vicar of Thornton-cuui-Bagworth, co. Leicester, 6. II Jan.
1795; m. 28 .\ug. 1823, Mary, eldest dau. of Eichard Bicker-
ton, Esq. of Eoden, Salop, of an ancient family of that name.
He d. 10 Sept. ISCO, leaving his widow the estate for life, v/ith
remainder to his nephew,
Eeginald Henry Holford Rabett, Esq. of Bramfield, b. 10
.Vug. 1842; s. at the death of his uncle's widow, 1875 ; m. 1870,
Louisa Fredericke Leonore, dau. of George F. Eschrick, Esq.,
and had issue,
Eeginald George Frederick, now of Bramfield.
Mr. R. n. II. Eabett d. 1889.
Arms — Arg., a che\Ton sa., charged with five guttes-d'or,
between three rabbits' heads couped of the second, each charged
on the breast with a gutte-d'or. Crest — A demi-rabbit rampant
sa., gultee-d'or. il/ot(o—Superabit omnia virtus.
Seat — Bramfield Hall, near Saxmundham.
KADCLIFFE OF HITCHIN PRIORY.
(See Delmie-Radcliffe.)
♦
RADCLIFFE OF WARLEIGH.
Eadcliffe, Waltee John, Esq., J. P., Barrister-
at-Law, present representative of the family, b.
1858 ; m. 20 April, 1892, Einiueline Caroline Alex-
andra, .3rd dau. of H. Tritton, Esq. of Plympton,
and has issue, a son,
Walter Henry, b. May, 1893.
Lineage. — This family, originally of Saxon origin, de-
scended from a younger brancli of the ancient family of the
Eadcliffes of Cliatierton., co. Lancaster, was transplanted
from Chatterton to Kingset House, Devon, where, possessed
of much landed property, it flourished for many generations.
John Eadcliffe, of Kingset, Devon, held lands, <fec., in
Kingset, and in Marytavy, of Queen Elizabeth, by service of
fealty, and d. 6 Oct. 1560. His 2nd son.
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WrLLiAM Eadcliffe, Esq. of ExetcT, r«. a sister of Sir
Jerome Horsie, of Lyme Eegis, Dorset, and liad issue, three
sons and two daus. The 3rd son,
Jasper Badcliffe, of Hockworthy Court, Devon, m. Mary,
dau. of William Franljlin, Esq. of Middlesex, Barrister-at-
Law, and left at his decease, about 16G2, aged 78, an only son
and heir,
Jasper Eadcuffe, of Hockworthy Court and Franklyn,
Devon, High Sheriff 1G9C, vi. Jane, dau. of Solomon Andrews,
Esq. of Lyme Regis, Dorset, Sheriff 1697, and had issue.
Mr. Eadcliffe d. Dec. 1704. His 3rd son and eventual heir,
Walter Eadcliffe, Esq. of Franlclyn and Warleigh, bapt.
27 June, 1G93; rn. 12 Sept. 1721, Admonition, 'ind dau. of
William Bastard, Esq. of Gerston, Devon, and granddau. of
Sir William Bastard, Knt. (by Grace, dau. of Sir John Bam-
lield, Bart., and Gertrude Copleston his wife, heirof Warleigh).
The estate of Warleigh Mr. Eadcliffe purcliased 1741, from his
wife's relation, John Banifield, of Hestercombe. By Admo-
nition his wife (who d. 3 Sept. 1758, and was lineally descended
from Sir John Copleston, of Warleigh, and through him, in
direct descent, from Eobert Foliot, of Warleigh, Devon, 1285,
17th Henry III.), he had issue,
I. Jasper, who predeceased his father, unm.
,Y r successively of Warleigh; the last survivor,
II. WALTER, ) j^^^^ ^^_ jgQ^^ ^^^ ^^.j^ ^, ^y jj|g nephew,
in. JOHN, ^ ^^j.y WALTER Eadcliffe.
IV. William, slain at Warburgh 1760, unm.
V. Copleston, M.A., Eector of Stoke Climsland, Cornwall,,
and Vicar of Tamerton Koliott, Devon, 'j. 1744; m. 17 Aug.
1776, Sarah, dau. of Samuel I'eter, Ksq. of Porthcothan,
Cornwall, and by her ^who d. 1S30) Icit at his death (27
JIarch, 1805) three sons and three daus ,
1 Walter, of whom presently.
2 John, 6. 28 April, 1781; m. Oct. 1816, Grace, 2nd dau.
and co-heir of William Floyde, Esq. of Exeter, and by
her (who d. 1850), lelt at his decease, 30 Oct. 1831, one
son and two daus.,
John William, of Exeter, b. 7 Sept. 1817; //(. 27 Ju'y,
1852, Elizabeth Saiah, 2nd dau. of Henry Bull Strang-
ways, Esq. of Shapwick (of tlie senior line of the
Somersetshire Strangways), and had issue,
Derwentwater, b. 14 June, 1853.
William Floyde Champernoune Wadham, b. 23 Jan.
1855.
Anne Grace Admonition, deceased.
Margaret Jane.
3 Copleston, Comm. E.N., b. 23 April, 1785: killed in
1814, in boarding an American schooner at Fort Erie, in
A'orth America.
1 Sarah Anne, deceased.
2 Admonition Peter, deceased.
3 Gertrude Joanna, deceased.
I. Jane, «i. 1761, Eev. John Foote, and d. 1770.
II. Joanna, ru. Eichard Stone, Esq., and d. 1792.
III. Mary, m. Aaron Eamsay, Esq, of Dunsborough, Devon,
andi^. 1804.
Eev. Walter Eadcliffe, of Warleigh, Devon, J. P., b. 13
April, 1779 (grandson of Walter and Admonition Eadcliffe),
Id. 1 Feb. 1812, Abby Emma, dau. of Abraham Franco, Esq. of
Clapham, Surrey (by Esther his wife, sister of SirM. M. Lopes,
3rd Bart, of Maristow), and had issue by her (who d. F'eb.
1873),
Walter Copleston, his heir.
Copleston Lopes, late of Derriford, near Plymouth, b. 26
April, 1818 ; m. 31 Oct. 1850t Elizabeth Charlotte, widow of
Capt. W. B. Knipe, and dau. of Frind Ciegoe Colinore, Esq.
of 3Ioor End, co. Gloucester, and d. 5 Dec. 1884, leaving
issue, 1 Pollexfen Colmore, b. 30 May, 1855, Karrister-
at-Law ; 2 Ernest Copk-ston, 0. 13 Dec. 1858; 1 Edith
Laiu-a, m. 7 July, 1881, Arthur Williamson Pollock, Esq.,
only son of the late Major W. P. Pollock, and has issue,
John Alsager, 0. 3 April, 1882, and Mary Katharine
Alsager; 2 Amy Cliarlotte.
William Pollexfen, C.B., Lieut.-Gen., late Col. 20th Eegt.,
served in the Crimea with 20th Foot, Knt. of Medjidie, in
Indian Mutiny, Inspector-General of Musketry at Hythe
1873-77. b. 2 Dec. 1822; m. 1 Sept. 1870, Isabella Eliza,
dau. of Hon. Peter Boyle de Blaquiere, and has a son, Percy
Pollexfen de Blaquiere, b. 9 Feb. 1874.
Sarah Lydia, m. 24 July, 1838, Edward Archer, Esq. of
Trelaske, Cornwall (see Archer of Trekake).
Charlotte Hester, m. 3 Oct. 1850, Eev. Samuel Harward
Archer, Eector of Trowleigh, Devon, and d. 1884, lea. ing
issue.
Emma Admonition, m. 6 May, 1845, Rev. John HaU Parlby,
of Manadon, Devon (see Parlbt of Manadon).
He d. 16 April, 18G7, and was s. by his son,
Walter Copleston Radcllffe, Esq. of Warleigh, J.P.,
b. 1 June, 1815; m. 28 Sept. 1848, Charlotte Hannah, dau. of
Ker. Eichard EUicombe, Eector of Alphington, Devon, and (/.
12 Aug. 1876, leasing issue,
I. Jasper Walter, 6. 1849; d. in France 1850.
II. Walter John, present representative.
in. Frank Carew, b. 1860.
IV. Charles Amyas, Lieut. R.N., 6. 1861, m. Goorgina. 3rd
dau. of George Gibson, Esq. of Edinburgh, and has issue.
V. Jasper Fitzgerald, 6. 1867, Lieut. Devon Eegt.
I- Annie Emma.
II. Mary Swete Admonition, m. Leyson Rees Mogg, Esq., and
lias issue.
III. Berlha Gertrude, m. 1877, Rev. William Hippisley, and
has issue.
IV. Ella Maud, in. Raymond B. Williams, Esq., 13th Somer-
set Light Infantry, and has issue.
V. Flora Jane, m. 1892, Capt. Edward Tawny, U.A.
His widow is the present occupier of Warleigh, which at he
death will devolve on her eldest son.
Anns — Arg., a bend engrailed sa., a canton of the second
charged with a horse's head of the first. C'rext—On a mural
crown or, a bull's head sa., horned or. Motto— C'MtnTis mujoi-
qui melior.
Seo.t — Warleigh, near Plymouth.
RADCIiYFFE OF FOXDENTON.
Eadcltffe, Charles James, Esq. of Foxdentoa
Hall, CO. Lancaster, and The Hyde, co. Dorset,
High Sheriff 1885, b. 21 Dec. 18:W; m. 4 April,
187-, Blanche, 2nd dau. of Col. .Sulivan, lute olh
Laucers, and has issue,
I. Charles Robert Eustace, b. 15 Jan. 1873.
II. Ea3'mond Augustus Edward, 6. 16 Jan. 1878,
III. Montague Frederick, 6. 9 Dec. IbbS.
IV. Ralph Arthur, b. 9 Nov. 1890.
I. Evelyn Blanche. ii. Violet.
III. Lilian Grace. iv. Margaret.
V. Rosamund Muriel.
Lineage.— The family of Eadclyffe, one of decidedly-
Saxon origin, took its name, circa 1279, from the village oi
Eadcliffe, near Bury, in co. Lancaster.
Richard de Eadclyffe, of Eadclyffe Tower, co. Lancaster,
Seneschal and Minister of tlie Forests of Blackburnsliiie,
accompanied King Edward I. in his wars in Scotland, anil
received from that Prince, 32nd year of his reign, a grant of
a charter of free warren and free chase in all bis demesne
lands of Eadclyffe, &e. He ni. a dau. of lioteler, of Bewsey,
Baron of Warrington, and had issue, i. Eobert of Eadclyffe
Tower, ancestor of the 'RABci.'iFrEs of Sinithills ; ii. William,
of Coleeth and Edgworth, and afterwards of Eadclyffe Tower,
usually styled the "Great William," ancestor of the Rad-
CLYFFEs of RadcUffe Tower, and of the Eadcliffes, Barons Fitz-
walter and Earls of Sussex ; in. John (Sir), of whom imme-
diately. The 3rd son.
Sir John Eadclyffe, Knt. of Ordshall, co. Lancaster, repre-
sented that CO. in Parliament 14 Edward 111., and served
under the same monarch in his French wars, partieijjating in
the sieges of Caen, Cressy, Calais. His great-gicat-great-
grandson,
William Eadclyffe, Esq. of Ordshall (son of Alexander
Radclyffe, of Ordshall, by Agnes his wife, dau. of Sir Willianb
Harington, of Hornby Castle, and great grandson of Sir John
Radclyffe, Knt. of Ordshall, whose wife was Margaret, dau. of
Sir Henry Trafford, of Trafl'ord), r,i. Jane, dau. of Sir Edmund
Trafford, Knt. of Trafford, and by her (who m. 2ndly, James
Byron, of Clayton, and 3rdly, Talbot, of Salesbury) had issue.
William Eadclyffe d. 15 May, 13 Henry VII., and was s. by
the eldest son of his son, John (by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
Sir William Brereton, of Brereton), his grandson,
SiK Alexander Eadclyffe, Knt. of Ordshall, High Sheriff"
of Lancashire, 1547, m. AUce, dau. of Sir John Booth, Knt. of
Barton, in co. Lancaster, and had four sons and three daus., i.
Anne, m. Sir Edmund Trafford, Knt. oi Trafford; ii. Elizabeth,
TO. John Atherton, Esq. of Atherton, in Lancashire; and in.
Eleanor, m. Sir Eichard Molincux, Knt. of Sefton. Sir
Alexander d. 1548, aged 72, and was s. by his son,
Sir Willlau Eadclyffe, Knt. of Ordshall, on whom and
the heirs male of his body, &c., were settled the FitzWalter
estates, on failure of divers remaimiers mentioned in the will
of Heni-y Eadclyffe, 2nd Earl of Sussex. He had issue by liis
1st wife, Margaret, dau. of Sir Edmund Trafford, three sons
and three daus., i. Alexander (Sir), Knt. of Ordshall, d. s. jj.
26 Sept. 1568 ; ii. John (Sir;, successor to his father ; iii.
Eichard of Newcroft, Lancashire ; i. Ahce, m. Francis Tunstal,
Esq. of Thurgoland Castle ; n. Ellen, 'la. Edward Standish,
Esq. of St;iudish. Sir William d. 12 Oct. 15G8, and was *. by
his sou.
1676
EAD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EAD
SiK John Radclyffe, Knt. of Ordshall. He m. Anne, only
dau. and heir of Thomas Ashawe, Esq. of the Hall-on-the-Hill,
in High Charnock, co. Lancaster, and had issue, five sons,
Alexander, his heir; William, slain in the Irish wars; John,
successor to his eldest brother ; Edmund, slain in battle in
Flanders ; and Thomas, who was killed at the same time : and
four daus., Margaret, favourite Maid of Honour to Queen
Klizabeth, d. of grief for the loss of her brothers ; Jane, wife
©f Sir Ralph Constable, Knt. ; Anna, d. unm. ; and Alice, d.
ainm. Sir John d. 15S9. His eldest son,
Sia Alexander Radclyffe, Knt. of Ordshall, bapt. 20 Jan.
1573, unm., was slain in Ireland 1599, when he was s. by his
brother.
Sir John Radcltffe, Knt. of Ordshall, bapt. 24 Feb. 1581,
j)i. Alice, eldest dau. of Sir John Byron, Knt. of Xewstead,
CO. Notts, and had issue, Alexander (Sir), his heir; Mary, m.
1st, Sir John Stanhope, Knt. of Elvaston, co. Derby, and
■Jndly, Sir John Gell, Bart, of Hopton ; Alicia; and Anna,
i>. liJ65. Sir John was slain in the island of Rhe, 29 Oct. 1627,
and was s. by his son,
Sir Alexander Radclyffe, of Ordshall, K.B., 5. 27 April,
1608 ; m. Jane Radclyffe, dau. of Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of
Susses, K.G., and had, with tive daus., sis sons. The 6th
and youngest son,
RoDEKT Radclyffe, Esq. of Withenshaw, 5. at Attleborough
J 650, Capt. in the Duke of Monmouth's Regt. in the service of
the King of Spain, tn. 27 Feb. 1676, Anne, only surviving dau.
and heir of Rowland Eyre, Esq. of Bradway, co. Derby, and
widow of AVilliam Tatton. Esq. of Withenshaw, co. Chester,
hy whom he had issue, wilh two daus., who d. imm., two sons,
I. Alexander, his heir; ii. Edward, Fellow of All Souls' Coll.
Oxford, bapt. I Dec. 1685, )7i. Mary, dau. of Edward Warren,
Esq. of Poynton, co. Chester, but d. s. j). His widow m. Rev.
Thomas Uakin. Mr. Radclyffe was killed in a duel 20 Feb.
1685. His eldest son,
Alexander Radclyffe, Esq. of Foxdenton, bapt. 17 Jan.
J677, became seised of the Foxdenton estates by virtue of the
wills of his cousins, Jlrs. Mary Byron and Mrs. Susan Potter,
the daus. of William Radclyffe, Esq. of Foxdenton, the son of
Jiichard of Kewcroft. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Bag-
j-hawe, Esq. ol Litton and Hicklow, co. Derby, and by her,
"ho d. 1735, left a dau. Mary, m. Rev. Samuel Sidebottom,
M.A., Rector of Middleton, co. Lancaster, and an elder son,
Robert Radclyffe, Esq. of Foxdenton, bapt. 31 March,
8708; m. 20 May, 1731, Margaret, only dau. and heir of Adam
Bagshawe, Esq. of Wormhill, co. Derby, and by her, who d. 16
^'ov. 1786, left at his decease, 12 April, 1749 (with four daus.,
who all d. unm. except the eldest, Eleanor, wife of Bazerial
Eurges, Esq. of Liverpool), a son,
Robert Radclyffe, Esq. of Foxdenton, bapt. 25 May, 1737,
m. 11 Aug. 1772, his cousin, Frances, 3rd dau. of Rev. Samuel
.■Sidebottom, M.A., Rector of Middleton, aud had by her (who
<ji. 1819) one son and three daus.,
Robert, his heir.
Frances, d. young.
Margaret, m. 3 Uec. 1S05, Rev. Peter Richard Eideout, of
Hookswood, Dorset.
Mary, m. Capt. Tremlett, R.N.
Sir. Radclyffe d. at Bath, 18 Dec. 1783, and was s. by his son,
Uobert Radclyffe, Esq. of Foxdenton Hall, co. Lancaster,
lUiih Sheriff of Dorset lsl2, b. 14 April, 1773; m. 14 April,
i796, Mary, 5th dau. of Thomas Patten, Esq. of Bank, near
UVarrington, and had issue by her (who d. 22 Sept. 1845),
Robert, 6. 23 Oct. 1798; m. 1827, Agnes, dau. of Rev. J.
Sill, and d. 1838, leaving a dau. Agnes Mary.
Charles James, his heir.
AVilliam Frederick (Rev.), Rector of Tarrant Rushton and
Tarrant Rawston, Dorset, b. 8 Nov. Is06, and d,. 8 June,
1880.
Mary (deceased), m. 1827, William Ilallett, Esq. of Candys,
Hants, and by him (who is deceased) had i.ssue, two sons,
William (Rev.), George KeiT, and one dau. Mrs. Stough-
ton.
Dorothea, m. 1849, Rev. William Atthill, M.A. of Brandiston
Hall, Norfolk.
Frances, m. 1844, Sir William M. Smith-Marriott, Bart.
Emma Elizabeth, -hi. Rev. William HeffiU, Vicar of Ashton,
CO. Lancaster, and d. 8 Dec. 1880.
Amelia, m. Rev. W. K. Bateson, of Godley, near Manchester,
and d. 8 Nov. 1880.
Julia, rn. 1841, Rev. L. C. Davies, and d. 1842, leaving one
dau., m. Herbert Vaughan, Esq., and has issue, three sons
and a dau.
Wr. Radclyffe d. 2S March, 1854, and was s. by his 2nd son,
Charles James Radclyffe, Esq. of Foxdenton Hall, co.
?,anca.<ter, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Dorset, 1856, b. 8
Aov. 1804, m. 1 July, 1835, Anne Maria, only dau. and heir of
Robert Lillington, Esq. of Stockley, co. Dorset, andby her(who
d. 22 July, 1854) had issue,
I. Charles James, now of Foxdenton.
II. William Frederick, b. 1 April, 1841 ; m. 17 Sept. 1863,
Edith, 3rd dau. of Col. Sulivan, late 5th Lancers, and has
issue, Charles Percy Frederick, b. 25 Oct. 1870 ; Maurice
William, b. 2 Oct. 1880; and Emily Florence.
I. Anna Maria Jane. m. 6 April, 1869, Alexander Walde-
grave Park, Esq., who d. IS July. 1878. She d. 9 Aug. 1890,
leaving issue, two sons and one dau.
II. Julia Frances, m. 1861, John Bosworth Smith-Marriot,
Esq., and has Issue.
III. Mary, ?«. 1884, Rev. Pereival B. Talbot, and d. 1887,
leaving issue, one son.
Mr. Radclyffe d. 12 June, 1882, and was s. by his eldest son,
the present Charles James Radclyffe, Esq. of Foxdenton
Hall.
A7-ms — Arg., two bends engrailed sa,, a label of three points
gu. Crest — A bull's head erased sa., ducally gorged and chained
or. Motto — Caen, Cressy, Calais.
Seats — Hyde Manor, Wareham, Dorset, and Foxdenton Hall,
Oldham.
RADCLYFFE OF LITTLE PARK.
Eadclyffe, Charles Edward, Esq. of Little
Park, Hants, J. P. educated at Eton and Christ-
churcli, Oxford, b. Feb. 1834, m. July, 1860, Con-
stance A]buera,dau. of Lient -Col. Hardress Eoberts
Saunderson, late Grenadier Guards, of Nortbbrook
House, Hants (see Sauxderson of Cattle Saunder-
son), and Lady Maria Anne Luttrcll-Olmius bis
wife, dau. and co-lieir, of Jobu Luttrell, 3rd and
last Earl of Carliampton {see Bueke's Extinct
Peerage), and has issue,
I. Charles Edward, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, 6. 24 Dec. 1864.
I. Constance Laura Maria.
II. Cecilia Albuera Frances, m. 1893, Edward Winter Purdon,
Esq., eldest son of G. N. Purdon, Esq. of Lisnabin.
Lineage.— Col. Radclyffe, 1st Royal Dragoons, Inspector
of Cavalry, m. Mary Crockett, and had a son.
Rev. Charles Radclyffe, m. 1832, Laura Margaret, dau.
of Rev. William Garnicr, M.A., Prebendary of AVorcester, and
Lady Harriet his wife, dau. of the Hon. and Right Rev. Brown-
low North, Bishop of W'inchester, and sister of 6th Earl of
Guilford (see Burke's Peerage), and d. 1862, leaving a son,
Charles Edward Radclyffe, Esq. of Little Park.
Seat — Little Park, Wickham, Hants.
RADFORD OF SMALLEY HALL.
Eadford, Arthue, Esq. of Smalley Hall, co.
Derby, B.A. Pembroke Coll. Oxon, J. P. for co.
Derby, late Cajjt. Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry, b.
9 May, 1848 ; s. his father 1866 ; m. 27 Aug. 1874,
Henrietta Maria, youngest dau. of Francis Hurt,
Esq. of Alderwasley, co. Derby, by Cecilia Emily
Norman his -nife, granddau. of Charles, 4th Duke
of Eutland, and has issue,
I. John, b. 20 Aug. 1877.
II. Evelyne Vaughan, 6.1875.
Lineagre. — This branch of the family of Radford has
been seated in the co. of Derby for a very considerable period,
and is supposed to have been a younger branch of Radford of
Radford, Notts.
Thomas Radford, Esq. of Stanley, co. Derby, was twice
married. By his 1st wife, Elizabeth, he had issue, a son, John,
his successor, and a dau. Elizabeth, who d. young, 12 Feb.
1732. Mr. Radford d. 15 June, 1755, and was s. by his only
son,
John Radford, Esq. of Stanley, vi. Rachel, dau. and co-heir
of John Hieron, Esq. of Little Eaton, and great-granddau. of
Rev. John Hieron, of Christ's Coll. Camb., Rector of Breadsall,
near Derby, a Nonconformist divine of celebrity, and author
of divers theological works, and had issue, i. John, his heir ;
I. Elizabeth ; ii. Martha, m. Rev. Goddard, M.A., of Catht-
rine Hall, Camb. ; iii. Rachel. Mr. Radford d. 18 April, 17SS.
His only son,
John Radford, Esq. of Smalley Hall, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 17S4, m. 1776, Theophila, dau. and heir of Alexander
Vaughan, Esq. of Kington, co. Hereford, descended from tho
RAF
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EAF
1677
Tery ancient family, of Vacghan of Hcngwrt Court,"* and by
licr (who d. 1822) had issue,
I. John, his heir, of Smalley Hall.
II. Alexander, ni. Augusta, only dan. of William Church
Xorcop, Esq. of Betton Hall, Salop, and had issue,
1 Alexander William Eaiifokd Korcop, Esq., of
Betton Hall, co. Salop, h. 1800 ; m. 1832, Miss Mary
Beresford. and by her (who d. 1875) had issue, Alexander
William, formerly of Pembroke Coll. Oxford, late Capt.
Stafford Militia, b. 1835.
1 Louisa Ann, ra. Henry Justice, Esq. of Hinstock, Salop.
He d. 10 Dec. 1852, aged 73.
III. William, Lieut. R.N., m. Ann Weaver, of Hereford,
who is deceased.
IV. Samuel Eichardson.
V. Thomas, of Carnfield Hall, co. Derby, J.P., &. 16 Aug.
1783; m. 16 Sept. 1829, Isabella, dau. and heir of Joseph
Wilson, Esq. of Carntield Hall, and by her (.who d. 1854)
has issue,
1 Vaughan Hobbs, 6. 2 Dec. 1831.
2 Raymond Wilson, 6. 15 Nov. 1836.
3 Thomas Lawrence, h. 25 April, 1838.
I Elizabeth Isabella. 2 Maria Sarah, deceased.
3 Lucy Eichardson.
VI. Edward, of Tansley Wood, co. Derby, J.P. andD L., h.
26 July, 1788 ; m. 14 Dec. 1S20, Eliza Diana, youngest dau.
of Childers Walbanke Childers, Esq. of Cantley Hall, co.
York, and d. 1872, having had issue,
1 Childers Charles (Tansley Wood, Matlock), J.P. for
CO. Derby, late Capt. Derby Veomanry, b. 1828; ?«. 1855,
Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Major James Hurt, of
Wirksworth, by his wife, Mary Margaret, dau. of Thomas
AVebb Edge, of Strelley, Notts.
1 Selina, m. John Walbanke Childers, Esq. of Cantley Hall,
Doncaster.
2 Harriett Theophila, d. 1849.
3 Anna Eliza, m. 1849, Edward Thompson, Esq., late
Capt. 95th Eegt., 2nd son of Eev. Eobert Thompson,
Vicar of Askham Bryan and Myton.
VII. Henry, m. Miss Freer, of Atherstone, co. Warwick, and
has issue,
1 Henry, Vicar of Broughton Astley, co. Leicester
(deceased).
2 Vaughan (deceased).
3 Frederick, Capt. 1st Dragoons.
1 Augusta. 2 Cnarlotte.
I. Frances Theophila. ii. Martha, rf. 1825.
III. Anne, m. Eev. John Blanchard, of Middleton Rectory,
near Beverley, co. York.
IV. Elizabeth.
Mr. Eadford d. April, 1834. His eldest son,
John Eadford, Esq. of Smalley Hall, J.P. and D.L.. m.
April, 1836, Mary Buttle, dau. and co-heir of James Dowker,
Esq. of North Dalton, co. York, and had issue,
John, Lieut. 1st Derby Militia, d. 1855, aged 18.
Artucr, now of Smalley Hall.
Constance Mary, 711. April, 18G8, Eev. Robert William
Burnaby, Rector of East Cowes, Isle of Wight, and has
issue, Eobert Beaumont, Lucy Dyott, and Mary Cecilia.
Alice Marion, m. Sept. 1876, James N. Hurt, late Lieut.
E.N., and has issue, Walter James, and Constance Cecilia.
Mr. Radford d. 29 March, 1866.
Arms — Gu., a fesse vaire between two chevrons of the second.
Crest — A partridge, holding a wheat-ear in its beak ppr. Motto
— Possunt quia posse videntur.
*'<:a(s— SmaUey Hall, Derby ; and Meadfoot Rock, Torquay,
Devon.
RAFFLES.
Eapfies, Eev. Thomas Stamford, heir male
and representative of Sir Thomas Stamford Eaffles,
Lieut.-Goveriior of Java, M.A. Cantab., Eector of
Langham, co. Essex, formerly Eector of Owmby,
CO. Lincoln, h. 11 July, 1853 ; m. 6 Nov. 1884,
Cecil Helen, 2nd dau. of Col. Lovett, of Eelmont,
CO. Salop, and has issue,
Stamford Cecil, 6. 2 Aug. 1885.
Reginald Lovett Stamford, h. 7 Dec. I8S8.
liineag'e. — The name of Raffles frequently occurs in
the oldest registers of Beverley, in co. York, both in those of
* The Vaughans of Hengwrt Court are one of the oldest
families in Wales, and have royal descents, by the marriage of
Watkin Vaughan, of Hengwrt, with Sibilla, dau. of Sir James
Baskerville, of Erdesley, and also by the m-irriage of James
Vaughan, eldest son of the above-mentioned Watkin Vaughan,
Mith the dau. of Sir Edward Croft, of Croft Castle.
the Minster and St. Mary's Church, from -which it appeal!^
that three centuries ago the ancestors of this family resided
there. One of them John Eaffles, it is recorded d. during
his mayoralty in that borough, a.d. 1583. From Beverley the
family removed early in the 17th century to Bcrwick-on-
Twced, and thence to London. In that city, a descendant of
the Beverley line,
Thomas Eaffles, held an office in the Prerogative OfBce,
Doctor's Commons. He d. 1784, having m. twice. By his 1st
w ife he had (with other children who d. unm. or «. p.) a son,
Benjamin, of whom presently.
By his 2nd wife, he had two sons and a dau., viz.,
John, m. Elizabeth Hare, and d. at Stourport, leaving an
only dau. Caroline Matilda, in. 1st, William Mills, Esq. of
Frocester House, near Stroud, and 2iidly, James Harmar,
Esq. of Bewdley ; she d. IH Sept. 1852.
William, d. 9 Nov. 1825, having m. Eachcl, dau. of EicharcJ
Dunsby, Esq. of Wells, and had by her (who d. 16 July,
1832) one son and one dau.,
Thomas, D.D., LL.D., late representative of the family.
Mary Jane, r,i. James Baldwin Brown, Esq., LL.D., Bar-
rister-at-Law, d. 23 Nov. 1843, leaving issue. She d.
8 Feb. 1858.
Elizabeth, ?/i. William Carter, Esq. of Jamaica, deceased.
The eldest son,
Benjamin Eaffles, Esq., Capt. of a West Indiaman, 711.
Anne Lyde, sister of the Rev. John Lindeman, Eector of Eatoii
Bishop, and had one son and three daus.,
Thomas Stamford, his heir.
Harriet, m. Thomas Hrown, Esq. of Hampstead.
Leonora, in. 1st, Billington Loftie, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., and
2ndly, Thomas C. Brown, M.D., H.E.I.C.S.
Mary Anne, in. 1st, 1805, Quintin Dick Thompson, Esq.,
and had by him,
Acheson Quintin Dick Thompson, of Annavema, co.
Louth, b. 1806 ; r,i. 1837, Isabella, dau. of Kev. Dodgson
Madden, and had issue.
Charlotta Eaffles Drury, m. 24 March, 1835, Charles
Knox, 4th Earl Castlestuart, whod. 12 Sept. 1874, leaving
issue.
Mrs. Thompson in. 2ndly, William Flint, Esq., Capt.
E.N., deceased, brother of Sir Charles Flint, and by him
left at her decease, 1837, one son and one dau.,
William Charles Eaffles Flint (Rev.), b. 1819; m. 1845,
Jane (deceased), dau. of the late Major-Gen. Mudge,
andd. 29 Aug. 1884.
Mary Anne Sophia Flint, deceased.
The only son.
Sir Thomas Stamford Baffles, Knt. of High Wood,
Middlesex, F.E.S., F.A.S., &c., was b. at sea, off Jamaica, 5
July, 1781. This very eminent man was appointed, 1810, Lieut. -
Governor of the Island of Java, and in 1817, the year after his
return, he published his History of Java, received the honour
of knighthood, and was appointed Eesident at Bencoolen, in
Sumatra, and Lieut.-Governor of Fort Marlborough. During
his residency at Bencoolen, Sir Stamford was authorized by the
Marquess of Hastings, then Governor-Gen. of India, to found a
new colony for the protection of British commerce in the Asiatic
seas. The spot he selected for this purpose was Singapore, at
the mouth of the Straits of Malacca, and the subsequent pros-
perity of the settlement attests the judgment and ability dis-
played in its estaWishment. He finally returned to England,
and retiring to an estate he had purchased at High Wood, near
Hendon, d. there 4 July, 1826. Sir Stamford rn. 1st, Olivia
Mariamne, widow of W. Fancourt, Esq., and 2ndly, Sophia,
dau. of J. Watson Hull, Esq., by the latter of whom (who
d. 1859) he left an only child to survive him, Ella Sophia,
who d. unm. 5 May, 1841. At Sir Stamford's decease, his
cousin,
Eev. Thomas Eaffles, D.D., LL.D., F.Z.S., Hon. Member
of the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York, &c.,
became the male representative of the family. He was b. 17
May, 1788; rn. 18 April, 1815, Mary Catherine, dau. and
eventual heir of James Hargreaves, Esq. of Liverpool, and by
her (who d. 17 May, 1843) had issue,
Thomas Stamford, his heir.
James Hargreaves, b. 2 Feb. 1826; m. and d.s.p. 14 Jan.
1872.
AVjUiam Winter, b. 20 July, 1830; m. 15 Feb. J8.'=5, Jaire,
only child of the late Eobert Blanchard, Esq., and has issue,
Robert Blanchard, M.A. Cantab, 6. 24 Nov. 1857; Winter
Hargreaves, b. 4 Sept. 1862 ; Ellen Maud Mary ; Frances
Jane; Beatrice Helena, m. 17 Deo. 1885, John Henry, 2nd
son of Emil Springmann, Esq. of Drachanfels, Liverpool ;
Alice Gertrude; Adeline Jenny Lind ; Ernestine Hilda,
d. 17 Sept. 1873.
Mary Eachel, m. 19 Aug. 1838, Samuel Marshall Bulley,
Esq. of New Brighton, co. Chester, who d. 17 March,
1880. She d. Dec. 1887. <■ - . •
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EAI
Dr. Baffles, a very eloquent and. distingiusheil (3uinc,(i. 18
Aug. 1863. His eldest son,
Thomas Stamford IvArpLES, Esq. of Liverpool, Barrister-at-
1-.1W, Police M.-»cistratc for the City of Liverpool, i. 18 Sept.
1818 ; m. 20 Sept. 1843, Maria, elder surviving dau. of Edward
Cearns Esq., jun., of Liverpool, and had issue,
I. Thomas Stamford, present representative.
I. JIarie Annie, a. 21> May, 18."i3.
II. Ada Mary, m. 5 June, 1873, Edward Ilesketh Formby,
Esq.
in. Evelyn. iv. Constance Maria.
Mr. Eatflescf. 'J 3 Jan. 1801.
Arms — Erm., an eagle wiih two heads displayed gu., charged
on the breast with an Eastern crown or, a chief vert, thereon a
cro?scrosslet fitehee of the third. Ci-est — Out of an Eastern
crown or, a grifSn's head purpuic, beaked and gorged with a
collar genielle or, a cross- crosslet in the mouth. Motto — In
cnice triuniphans.
Kesidcnce — LangUam Eectory, Colchester.
BAIKES OF BENNINGTON.
Eaikes, Eobeet Napiek, Esq. of Bennington,
Slevcnuge, Herts, Lieut. -Gen. Eengal Staff Corps,
■i. 13 Oct. 1813 ; m. 25 Scjit. 1854, Harriettc, dau.
of Major Beckett, of the Bengal Army, and has
issue,
I. KoBERT Haig Xapier, b. 2 April, 18C1.
u. Herbert William Napier, 6. 1 June, I8i).").
in. Reginald Durie Napier, 6. 28 Jan. 1871.
IV. Cyril Probyn Napier, b. 12 Nov. 1875.
I. Mabel, b. 25 Sept. 18(33.
II. Ethel Florence, 6. 5 Aug. 1872.
Lineag'e. — "The family of Railces," say.s Bigland, " was
settled at Kingston-upon-Hull, and other places in co. York,
at a very remote period."
Of three brothers, i. Richard ; ii. Thomas ; and in. Robert
Eaikes, living at Hull in 1610, Thomas bore a prominent part
in the important transactions, of which that town was tlie
scene at the commencement of the civil war. Having first
served the office of Mayor 1633, he was again elected 1642.
Egbert Eaikes (eldest son of Eev. Timothy Eaikes,* Vicar
of Tickhill and llessle, co. York, by Sarah Partridge his wife,
grandson of Kev. Richard Eaikes, Vicar of Hessle, and great-
grandson of Richard Eaikes, Merchant, of Hull, eldest of tlio
three brothers before mentioned) settled at Gloucester, andt/.
1757. He m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Richard Drew, of Nailsworth,
iind by her had one dau. Mary, to. Francis Newbury, Esq. of
lleathfield Park, Sussex, and five sons,
I. Egbert, of whom presently.
II. Eiehard (Kev.), a Prebendary of St. David's, m. and left
no issue.
HI. VViLLiAM, l>. 1 June, 1738 (see Eaikes of Treherfydd).
IV. Charles, of Hinxton, co. Cambridge, m. his cousin,
Eleanor Eaikes, and d. without issue.
V. Thomas, an eminent Merchant in London, Governor of
the )!ank, 1797, m. 1774, Charlotte, Uau. ot the Hon. Henry
Finch, and had issue,
1 Thomas.
2 Henry, Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester, m. 1809,
Augusta, dau. and heir of J.J. Whittington, Esq. of Gos-
ford Lodge, Suffolk, and d. 28 Nov. i&54, leaving issue
by her (who d. 181U),
Henry (see Raikes of Llwynefjrin).
George Whittington, Lieut.-C'ol., late Staff Officer of Pen-
sioners.
Richard William, Capt. Madras Army, m. Mary Louisa,
dau. of Charles Walter, Esq. of Radford.
Cecilia, wife of Eev. David Stewart, Rector of Maidstone.
3 Richard Mee, m. 1814, Jane, dau. of Samuel Thornton,
Esq.
4 George, deceased.
1 Charlotte Finch.
2 Georgiana, m. Lord William Fitzroy, and d. 1861.
3 Harriet, m. SirStratford Canning ("afterwards LordStr.at-
ford de Redchffc), and d. 1»17.
The eldest son,
Robert Eaikes, of co. Gloucester, the well-known philan-
thropist and founder of Sunday Schools, m. 1767, Anne, only
dau. of Thomas Trigge, Esq. of Newnham, and left, with six
daus., two sons,
Robert Napier, of whom presently.
William Henry, Cul. in the Guards, b. 17815.
* Timothy, the youngest son of Rev. Timothy Eaikes, was
founder of the family of Eaikes of St. Petersbf-ryh.
Mr. Eaikes d. April, 1811, and was s. by his elder son.
Rev. Robert Napier Eaikes, Vicar of Longhope and Old
Sodbury, co. Gloucester, 6. 3 Nov. 1783 ; m. 13 Sept. 1810,
Caroline, dau. of the Very Rev. John Probyn, of Longhope
and Ncwland, co. Gloucester, Dean of Llandaff, by Anne his
wife, dau. of Eoynon Jones, Esq. of Hay Hill, Newnham, and
Nass House, Lydney, co. Gloucester, and had
I. William Napier, 6. Sept. 1811 ; d. Nov. 1833.
ir. Robert Napier, now of Bennington.
Ill Charles Lewis Napier, b. 1818 ; ^d. Aug. 1837.
IV. Henry Napier, b. 6 March, 1820; d. Nov. 1837.
v. Ladbroke, b. Nov. 1821; ./. May, 1842.
VI. Stanley Napier, of Hill Ash, J.P. co. Gloucester, late Col.
in H.M. Indian Army, 6. 16 June, 1824; w. 17 Feb. 1858,
Arabella Veronica, dau. of Rev. Charles Dighton, Vicar of
Longhope, and widow of .1. James, Esq.
VII. Edmund Napier, b. Oct. 1825; d. July, 1827.
I. Julia Maria m. 1838, Major-Gen. Sir Henry Gee Roberts,
K.C.B., of the Bombay Army.
II. Emma.
III. Caroline, in. June, 1841, John Henry Dighton, Esq.,
Capt. Indian Army, and has issue.
IV. Gertrude, ui. 20 Oct. 1847, Admiral Sir Thomas Eaikes
Trigge Thompson, 2nd Bart., who d. 26 Sept. 1865.
Arms — Arg., a chevron engrailed pean between three griffins'
heads erased sa., beaked ppr. ,the neck charged with an ermine
spotarg. Crest — .A griffin's head erased, as in the arms. Motto
— Ilonestum praiferre utili.
Sent — Benniijgton, Stevenage.
Residence — The Tons, Godalming, Surrey.
EAIKES OF TREBEEFYDD.
Eaikes, Egbert, Esq. of Treherfydd, co. Brecon,
J.P. and D.L., High Slieriff co. Brecon 1851, and
J.P. CO. Oxford, M.A. Oxford, h. 18 Oct. 1818; m.
23 June, 1841, Frances, 2nd dau. of the late Sir
William Elias Taunton, one of the Judges of the
Cotirt of King's Bench, and has issue,
I. Egbert Taunton (Harpsden Court, Henley-on-Thames),
M.A. of Merton Coll. Oxford, J.P. for co. Brecon, b. 15
April, 1843; to. 1st, 20 Aug. 1868, Sophia Jane, 2nd dau.
of Henry Munro, Esq.,M.D. ; she d. 7 April, 1872, leaving
issue, Frederick Monro, h. 1 April, 1872. He m, 2ndly,
2 Jan. 1878, Eosa Margaret, 4th dau. of Henry William
Cripps, Esq., Q.C., of Beechwood, Great Marlow, and has
issue, Cuthbert Taunton, b. 10 Nov. 1878; Lawrence
Taunton, b. 9 May, 1882 ; Geoffrey Taunton, h. 7 April,
1884; Eobert Henry Taunton, 6. 23 Aug. 1885; Wilfrid
Taimton, h. 4 July, 1892; Marg.aret Taunton, 6. 24 Oct.
1879; Hilda Taunton, b. 11 March, 1881; Dorothy Taun-
ton, b. 22 March, 1888.
I. Fanny.
Lineage. — William Eaikes, Esq., an eminent Merchant
in London, b. 1 June, 1738, 2nd son of Egbert Eaikes, of
CO. Gloucester {sec preceding Memoir); in. 21 Oct. 1762, Martha
Pelly, only dau. of John Mathew, Esq. of West Ham, Essex,
and d. at Woodford, Essex, 15 Oct. 1800, aged 63, leaving
issue,
William Mathew, b. 1763: m, 1788, Elizabeth, dau. and
heir of John Reeves, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
Daniel Lysons, Esq. of Hempstead, but d. without issue,
1824.
Robert, of Welton.
Job Mathew, rn. Charlotte, dau. of Nathaniel Bayly, Esq.,
and d. 1830, leaving issue.
Mary Anne, m. Isaac Currie, Esq. of Bush Hill.
Martha, to. Eev. W. Kinleside.
Chariotte, m. Brice Pearse, Esq. of Munkham, Essex.
The 2nd son,
Robert Raikes, Esq. of Welton House, 6. 31 Aug. 1765,
J. P., D.L., High Sheriff of Essex 1802; m. 4 Nov. 1789, Anne,
only dau. of Thomas Williamson, Esq. of Welton House, co.
York, and by her (through whom he became possessed of
Welton) had
I. Thomas, his heir.
n. Robert, of East Dale, Erough, co. York, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 26 Oct. 1801; m. 1st, 1827, Eleanor Catharine, eldest
dau. of Admiral Puget, and had issue,
1 Robert William, b. 8 Nov. 1828.
2 Arthur, /;. 7 April, 1831.
3 Henry Puget, b. 16 Sept. 1834.
4 Frederick Walter, b. 7 Nov. 1841.
1 Ellen Anna. 2 Annette Cecilia.
:i Clara Gertitide.
He 7/i. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of M. Hart. Esq.
1. Martha, d. 24 Aug. 1797. ■
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1679
. n. Anne Louisa, to. 3 Nov. 1831, Rev. Cliirles Henry Lut-
widge, M.A.
The elder son,
Thomas Eaikes, Esq. of Welton, J. P., 6. C Sept. 1790 ;
tn. 1st, 21 May 1816, Elizabeth Frances, dau. and heiress of
Thomas Armstrong, Esq. of Castle Armstrong, King's co.,
and by her (who d. 11 May, 1824) had issue,
EoBERT, now of Treberfydd.
Thouiaf, Major-Gen., late Col. Madras Fusiliers, C.B., b. 26
Oct. 1823; m. 1st, 26 Oct. 1848, Leonora Jane, eldest dau.
and co-heir of Thomas Digby, E?q., and by her (who d. 11
May, 1869) had issue, 1 Xiiomas Ligby, 6. 30 Nov. 1849; 2
Francis William, d. young ; 1 Edith Mary Leonora, m. 1st,
W. J. Tyrrell, Esq., who d. 1873, and 2ndJy, A. W. Morrice,
Esq. ; 2 Ethel La Touche. He m. 2adly, Catherine, dau.
of Admiral Hargood; d. 1881.
Frederick, d. in infancy.
Grace Louisa, ?n. 10 June, 1841, Rev. Robert W. Hippisley,
Rector of Stow-on-the-WoId, and had issue, two sons and
five daus. She d. 20 Jan. 1892.
Anne, m. T. A. F. Reynolds, Esq. ; she d. s. p. Feb. 1864.
He TO. 2ndly, 17 Feb. 1825, Elizabeth Frances, eldest dau. of
Charles Lutwidge, Esq., Collector of Customs at Hull, and
had issue,
Charles, H.E.I.C.S., Lieut.-Col. R.A., b. 27 Nov. 1828; to.
Mary Frances, dau. of William Bateman, Esq., d. s. p.
1877.
Elizabeth Lucy, m. J. W. F. Lowthorpe, Esq., and d. having
had issue, two sons and one dau.
Mr. Thomas Raikes d. 21 Aug. 1856.
Anns — Arg., a chevron engrailed pcan between three griffins'
heads erased sa., beaked ppr., the neck charged with an ermine
spot arg. Ci-est — A griflin's head as in the arms. Motto —
Honestum praeferre utili.
S^.at — Treberfydd, co. Brecon. Residence — Harpsden Court,
Henley-on-Thames.
EAIKES OF LLWYIJEGillU'.
Eaikes, Henet St. John Digbt, Esq. of
Llwynegrin, co. Mint, J. P. and D.L., B.A. Trin.
Coll. Camb., Barrister-at-Lavv ; b. 23 Dec. 1863 ;
in. 25 July, 1889, Annie Lucinda, dau. of Major-
Oen. Daniel II. Mackinnon, 16th Lancers, and
grand-dau. of Thomas Eobert, 4th Darou Dims-
dale.
Xiineagre. — Henkt Eaikes, Esq. of Lhvynegrin, Barrister-
at-LnH, Deputy-Chairman of Quarter Sessions for co. Flint,
Registrar of the Diocese of Chester (.see Raikes of Bennington),
i>. 1811 ; TO. 29 Oct. 1836, Lucy Charlotte, youngest dau. of
the Ven. Francis Wrangham, F.ll.S., Archdeacon of East
liiding CO. York, and had issue,
Henkt Cecil (Right Hon.), of Llywynegrin.
Francis William, 6. 2 Feb. 1842; m. Diana Mary Howard,
dau. of Capt. Howard Barber.
George Whittington, 6. 8 June, 1846; 7n. Alice Marian, dau.
of Peter Ewart, Esq. of Hoole Bank, co. Chester.
Charles Edward, 6. 25 April, 1848; d. unm. 1864.
Arthur Stewart, 6. 18 June, 16.^6.
Charlotte Annie, m. Thomas Jones, Esq. of Llancrchrugog
Hall, CO. Denbigh; d. 1870.
Agnes Augusta, m. Rev. Digby Strangways Wrangham,
"Vicar of Darrington, co. York.
Lucy Dorothea.
Caroline Louisa, m. R. Beaumont Pipon, Esq. of Beaumont,
Jersey, Comm. E.N., who d. ISsil.
Emily Marion, 7n. Lieut.-Col. Philip Yorkc, late King's Own
Kegt.
Mr. Raikes d. 25 Oct. 1863, and was s. by his elde.st son,
The Right Hon. Henry Cecil Eaikes, P.C, of Llwyne-
grin, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Chester
from 1868 to 1880, for Preston Feb. to Nov. 1882, for Cam-
bridge University 1882 to 1891, Chairman of Ways and Means
and Deputy-Speaker of the House of Commons from 1874 to
1880, b. 25 Nov. 1838 ; to. 26 Sept. 1861, Charlotte, 4th dau. of
Charles Blayney Trevor-Eoper, Esq. of Plasteg, co. Flint, and
had issue,
I. Henry St. John Digby, now of Llwynegrin.
II. Francis Edward, b. 7 June, 1870.
III. Cecil Dacre Staveley, b. 29 May, 1874.
IV. Thomas Algernon, 6. 23 Aug. 1876.
V. Arthur Whittington, b. 27 Nov. 1877.
I. Alice Theodora. Ii. Blanche Amabel.
III. Edith Gertrude. iv. Lucy Violet.
The Right Hon. Henry Cecil Raikes d. 24 Aug. 1891, and was
«. by his eldest son.
Amis — Quarterly : 1st and4th,arg.,achevron engrailed pean
between three griffins' heads erased sa., beaked ppr., the neck
charged with an ermine spot arg., for Eaikes; 2ad and 3rd,
arg., a chevron between three griffins gu., for Whittingto.v.
Motto — F^uturi cautus.
&at— Llwynegrin, Mold, co. Flint.
Toicn Mesidence— 13, Lower Belgrave Street, S.W.
KAIT OP ANNISTON HOUSE.
EAIT, LlETTT.-Coi. AETHrK JOHN, C.B., of
Anniston House, co. Forfar, J.P. and D.L. for For-
far, late Brevet-Major E.H.A., and retired Hon.
Lieut.-Col., b. 17 May, 1839 ; m. 7 Aug. 1877,
Kathleen Georgina, only dau. of the late Hon.
Walter Arbuthnott, of Hatton, Montrose, N.B., 2nd
son of John, 8th Viscount Arbuthnott, and has issue,
■Walter Garnet, 6. 16 Nov. 1878.
Eileen Anna Arbuthnott, 6. 16 July, 1880.
liineagre. — This is a branch of the ancient family of Rait
of Halgr<:en, co. Kincardine, said to be descended from a Ger-
man of the district of Rhoetia (whence called Rait or Rhat),
who, in the days of Malcolm II., came to Scotland with Keith,
predecessor to the Earl Marischal ,and got some lands in the
shire of Nairn, where he built a castle, and called it by his own
name. In the reign of David II., Rait of Uras, who was the
King's Shield Bearer, acquired certain property in the parish
of Dunnotar, of which mention is made of the King granting
confirmation in 1383. In the reign of Balliol, mention is
made of Sir George Rait de OSdem ; and in the days of Alex-
ander III., Rait went to the Holy Wars, with the King of
France (but some suppose It Keith, not Rait). In the reign
of King Robert III., Sir Archibald Eait, of that ilk, for the
slaughter of the Thane of Caddell, was forced to fly from that
part of the country, and live in the Mearns, under the protec-
tion of the Lord. Keith. His son,
Mark Rait, m. the heretrix of Hallgreen, then called Don-
nante, and after her death, without issue, m. a dau. of Ogilvio
of that ilk. He purchased the lands of Drumnay in the
Mearns; Boethe^ays, uponthe forfeiture of Cumming(Comyn?),
the King gave the half of the Earldom to Keith.
David Eait, to. a dau. of Murray of TuUibardine.
William Eait, to. a dau. of Sir Alexander Straiton.
David Rait, to. a dau. of Garden of Brackills.
William Eait, to. a dau. of Lundie, laird of Bonholm, and
was killed at the battle of Pinkie.
Wllliam Eait, to. a dau. of Garden of Leys Garden.
David Rait, m. the dau. of Straiton of that ilk.
William Rait, ra. a dau. of Douglass of Glenbervie.
William Eait, to. a dau. of Arbuthnott of that ilk.
William Eait, m. the dau. of Cricliton, laird of Euthven.
William Eait, m. Isobel, dau. of Douglass of Bridgeford ;
sold Halgreen in 1724, and his younger brother.
Dr. George Bait (progenitor of the Forfarshire family),
purchased Anniston in 1732, to. Catherine, dau. of Bishop
Douglas, of Dunblane, and had, with a dau., m. Sir Jamc.5
Eamsay, Bart, of Banff, co. Perth, one son,
William Rait, Esq., to. Agnes, eldest surviving dau. of
John Lyon, Esq. of Brigton, and had issue, a son, John,
of whom presently, and a dau. Lilias, m. John Gray, Esq. of
Ballagero, co. Perth. The son,
John Eait, Esq. of Anniston, m. 26 March, 1799, Elizabeth,
dau. of James Guthrie, Esq. of Craigie, co. Forfar, and by her
(who d. 5 Feb. 1814), had issue,
James, of Anniston,
Agnes, TO. 7 Nov. 1837, George Clarke Arbuthnott, Esq. of
Muvisbank, near Edinburgh, 2nd son of Sir William
Arbuthnott, 1st Bart., and d. 12 March, 1842.
Emily, m. Patrick George Moncreiffe Skene, Esq. of Pitlour
and Hallyards, co. Fife.
Mr. Rait d. 1825, and was s. by his son,
James Rait, Esq. of Anniston House, J.P. and D.L., Capt.
15th Hussars, Major Forfarshire Militia, Lieut.-Col. Spanish
Legion, 6. 20 Nov. 1805; m. 17 July, 1838, Lady Clementina
Drummond Ogilvy, 2nd dau. of David, 6th Earl of Airlie, and
by her (who d. 16 Oct. 1848) had issue,
I. Arthur John, now of Anniston House.
II. William Eait, b. 23 July, 1847.
I. Atjnes, in. 7 Oct. 1862, Henry Fullerton Lindsay Carnegie,
Esq. of Spynie, co. Elgin, and Boysack, co. Fortar.
II. Gertrude Jean.
Mr. Rait d. 22 Feb. 1877, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Or, a cross engrailed sa. Cresi— An anchor ppr.
il/o«o— Spero meliora.
ii£(i(— Anniston House, Arbroath, N.B.
1680
RAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EAM
RALLI OF CRANLEIQH.
Ealli, Pandeli, Esq. of Crauleigh, co. Surrey,
J.P. for Surrey and co. of London, D.L. co. Dorset,
:\r.P. for Bridport 1S75-SO, for WalUngford 1880-5;
I. 28 May, ISio.
Xiinea^e. — This family, of Genoese origin, settled about
the L'ltli or ICth century, in the isKind of Scio (Chios), which
bec.ime part of tlie Ottoman Empire after the taking of Con-
stantinople in 14,')3. The family remained in Chios until the
great niass.icre of its inhabitants by the Turkish troops in
April. 1S'21 ; many of the family perished then, and all family
dociunents, plate, and possessions were destroyed. The sur-
vivors fled to France, England, and other European countries.
The live brothers Halli (sons of Stephen Ralli, and Julia, his
\vife\ then founded the mercantile house of Kalli Brothers,
still existing. The descendants of four of the brothers, Tantia,
Thomas, Augustus, and Eustace, are all settled, since 1621,
in England. One branch, the descendants of John Ralli, are
settled at Odessa.
Thomas Stephen Ralli, Esq. of London (son of Stephen
Ralli, who d. 1826, and Julia, his wife, d. 1348), m. 12 May,
1833, Mary, dau. of Pandeli Argenti, of Marseilles, and by ber
(who d. 20 Dec. 1S80) had, with other issue,
Pandeli, now of Cranleigh.
Janie, m. 15 July, 1868, Hon. Richard Charles Moreton, 9th
son of Henrj- George Francis, 2nd Earl of Ducie (see
BrRKE's Peerage, DuciE, E.).
Mr. Ralli d. 20 Oct. 1858.
Arms — Az., a lion ramp, arg., sem6 of lozenges of the field,
in chief a crescent between two crosses couped of the second.
Crest— A lion ramp, arg., seme of lozenges and boding between
the paws a cross couped az.
i'titt— Alderbrook, Cranleigh, Guildford.
RAM OF CLONATTIN.
Eam, Edwaed Digby Stopfoed, Esq. of
Clonattin, co. Wexford, b. 29 Dec. 1868 ; educated
at Marlborough and at St. John's Coll. Oxford.
Lineagre.— Eight Rev. Thomas Ram, D.D., Bishop of
Ferns and Leighlin, 6. at Windsor in 1564, was educated at
Eto", and at King's Coll. Camb., whence, having taken the
degree of Master of Arts, he went to Ireland as Chaplain to
Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, in 1599. The next year he
was made Dean, first of Cork, and then of Ferns. He was
consecrated Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin in Christ Church,
Dublin, 2 May, 1605. On the plantation of Wexford in 1615, by
James I., he obtained a grant of lauds, which descended to his
children. He m. 1st, Jane Gilford, widow of Mr. Thompson,
and had one son and four daus.,
I Thomas (Very Rev.), M.A., appointed Dean of Ferns, 11
Feb. 1626; d. s. p.
I. Grace.
:i. Susan, m. Very Rev. Robert Wilson, Dean of Ferns.
III. Jane, m. Ven. Richard Jennings, Archdeacon of Ferns.
IV. Anne, m. John Allen, Esq. of Stonehouse, co. Wexford.
The Bishop m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Robert Bowen, Esq. of
Bally Adams, Queen's co. (seeBowES oj Courtwood), and had
further issue,
II. Robert (Rev.), B.A., Prebendary of Crosspatrick or Kil-
common. Diocese of Ferns ; d. s. p.
III. Abel, of whom hereafter.
IV. Heniy, d. s. p.
V. Elizabeth, ra. Rev. William Hewetson, Rector of St.
Werburgh's, Dublin.
The Bishop d. of apoplexy in Dublin, 24 Nov. 1634, at 70
years of age, during the session of a Convocation there, whence
his body was conveyed to Gorey, co. Wexford, and deposited
in a "fair marble tomb, in a chapel built by himself." His
3rd son,
Abel Ram, Esq. of Ramsfort and Clonattin, s. to the estates,
and m. Eleanor, dau. of George Andrews, D.D., Bishop of
F'erns and Leighlin, by whom (who d. 24 June, 1686) he had
issue,
I. Abel (Sir), his successor.
II. Andrew, of Dublin, m. 12 Dec. 1678, Elizabeth, dau. of
William Hayes, Esq., by whom (who d. 24 June, 1681) he
had one son, Thomas, who rf. s. p. (will proved 8 Ncv.
1699).
1. Jane. ii. FrideswiJe.
HI. Anne.
Mr. Ram d. 1 1 June, 1676, and was s. by his son.
Sib Abel Ram, Knt. ot Ramsfort and Clonattin, Sheriff of
Dublin 1673, and Lord Mayor 1684, m. 1667, Eleanor, dau. of
Stephen Palmer, Esq. of Dublin, by whom (who d. 31 Oct.
1737) he had issue,
I. Abel, his successor. ii. Stephen, rf. s. p.
III. George. iv. Samuel. v. Andrew.
VI. Thomas. vii. .loshua.
I. Ellinor. ii. Elizabeth. in. Rebecca.
IV. Cassandra. v. Anne.
Sir Abel d. 1692, and was ,«. by his eldest son,
Abel Ram, Esq. of Ramsfort and Clonattin, M.P. for Gorey
1692, m. 1702, Sarah, only dau. of Thomas Humfreys, of
London, Merchant, by whom (who d. April, 1747) he had
issue,
I. Abel, his heir.
II. Humfreys, M.P. for Gorey, ra. 3 May, 1738, the only dau.
of William Hawkins, Esq., Serjeant-at-Law, and by her
(who d. in London, 16 Oct. 1769, aged 56) had issue,
1 Stephen, successor to his uncle. 2 Abel.
3 George Andrew.
1 .Mary, m. |1777, Robert Doyne, Esq. of Wells, co. Wex-
ford (see that famiiii), and d. 1826.
III. Andrew, M.P. co. Wexford 1755, to whom his brother
Abel bequeathed the Clonattin part of the estates. He was
l>. 1711, and m. 14 Dec. 1752, Mary, dau. of John Digby,
Esq. (sie Bdrkes Peerarje, Digby, B.), of Landenstown, co.
Kiidare, by Mary his wife, only dau. of the Very Rev.
Jeremy Marsh, Dean ot Kilmore, and grand-dau. of the
^lost Rev. Francis Marsh, Archbishop of Dublin, (see
Maksh of Spring ruov.nt;, and dying 1793, was s. by his
son,
Abel, of Clonattin, Lieut.-Col. Wexford Militia, M.P. for
Duleek 1780, and subsequently for the co. Wexford, m.
1775, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Stopford, Esq., brother
of James, 1st Earl of Courtown (by Anne his wife, dau.
of Knightley Chetwode, Esq. of Woodbrook, Queen's co.),
and d. 1830, having had issue,
1 Abel John, of Clonattin, b. 26 June, 1776; m. 11 Aug.
1803, Frances Anne, dau. of John Port, Esq. of Ham
Hall, CO. Stafford (by Mary his wife, dau. of John
1) Ewes, Esq. of Wellesbourne, co. Warwick (sas
Granville of ]i'(lUsbour,ie), and d. v. p. 3 Nov. 1823,
leaving by her (who d. 4 Nov. i860), with two daus.
(Harriet Elizabeth Mary and i" ranees Mary Anne), a
son.
Rev. Abel John Ram, of Clonattin, Rector of Itolles-
ton, Burton-on-Trenr, co. Stafford, Hon. Caion of
Rochester Cathedral, b. 30 May, 1804; m. 11 ipril,
1833, Lady Jane Stopford, dau. of James George, Srd
Earl of Courtown, K.P. (by Lady Mary Montagu
Scott his wife, eldest dau. of Henry, 3id Duke of
Buccleuch, K.G.), and d. 18 Aug. 1883, leaving by
her (who d. 28 Dec. 1873).
I. George Stopford (Rev.), M.A. Oxford, of
Clonattin, Vicar of St. Peter's, Bournemouth, 6. IS
June, 1838 ; m. 23 May, 1866, Hon. Charlotte Anne
O'Brien, dau. of Lucius, 13th Lord Inchiquin, and
d. 19 Nov. 1889, having had issue,
1 Edward Digby Stopford, now of Clonattin.
2 George Montagu, b. 11 May, 1881.
3 Abel Bernard, twin with George, d. young.
1 Mary Frances Jane.
2 Evelyn Charlotte.
3 Geraldine Louisa.
4 Kathleen Lucy.
5 Winifred. 6 Dorothy.
7 Margorie.
II. Abel John, of 3, Chester Square, S.W., and 3,
King's Uench Walk, Temple, Barrister-at-Law of
the Inner Temple, Recorder of Hanley, co. Stafford,
M.A. Oxford, 6. 21 Sept. 1842; vi. 23 April, 1874,
Hon. Mary Grace O'Brien, 3rd dau. of Lucius,
13th Lord Inchiquin, and has issue, Abel, b. and
<l. 12 Oct. 1875; Lucius Abel John Granville, b.
24 June, 1885; Elen Augusta; Irene Mary
Montagu.
III. Robert Digby (Rev.), M.A. Cambridge, 'Vicar of
Hampton, Middlesex, b. '24 Jan. 1844; m. 15 Sept.
1877, Mary, only dau. of George Edward Anson,
Esq., C.B., Keeper of the Privy Purse to the Queea
(by Hon. Georgina Mary Harbord his wife, dau. of
Edward, 3rd Lord Suffield, Bedchamber Woman to
the Queen), and granddau. of Very Rev. Frederick
Anson, D.D., Dean of Chester, brother of Thomas,
1st Viscount Anson (who (L 1889), and has issue,
George Edward ; Frederick Montagu Anson, 6. 30
Aug. 1885; Emily Jane.
I. Mary Frances, d. 5 Sept. 1875.
II. Frances Anne Jane, m. 8 Jan. 1884, her cousin,
John Robert Miller, M.D. (son of Thomas Hamil-
ton Miller, Esq. ot Dalswinton, co. Dumfries),
Surgeon-General and late Inspector-General of
Hospitals in the Punjaub (who d. 1886).
2 William Andrew, b. 20 May, 1784, Lieut. R.N., killed
on board H.M.S. " Victory," at the battle of Trafalgar,
21 Oct. 1805.
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3 James Stopford, h. 5 Oct. 1785, Lieut. R.X. drowned
2 Feh. 1809, off Bermuda, in the endeavour to save
the life of a brother-officer.
4 Digby Joseph Stopford (Rev.), of Brookeville, co. Cork,
b. i Keb. 1790; m. Penelope, dau. of Christmas Paul
Wallis, Esq. of Rennie, co.Cork, and by her (who d. 18;')!)
liad (with a dau. Mary .-inne Elizabeth, m. Z June, 1843,
Sir Christopher Kobert liighton, 4th Bart, of Merville,
CO. Dublin) a son,
Stopford James (Rev.), 6. 1 March, 1826 ; m. 20 March,
1849, Eleanor Mary, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Edward
H?wkshaw,31st Itegt., and d. 1881, having had issue,
Ernest Digby, 6. 25 June. 185G.
Henry Stupford, b. 11 Dee. 1858.
Is'ixon Chetwode, b. 25 Jan. 1861.
Stopford Edwaid, b. 7 Dec. 1863; d. unni.
Andrew Wilmot, 6. 7 Sept 1864; d. unm,
Constance Josephine Stopford, d. unm.
Edith Eleanor.
Augusta Mary, m. 22 Nov. 1876, Justyn G. D.
Douglas, M.D., who d. lUiiS.
Dora Janet.
1 Mary Anne, m. 4 April, 1809, Thomas Hamilton Miller,
1-^q. of Dalswinton, co. Dumfries; d. 10 July, 1819.
leaving issue, two sons and one dau.
2 Elizabeth Francis, d. July, 1839.
3 Catherine Henrietta, m. 2 April, 1812, Major Robert
Nixon, 1st (Royal) Regt., and d. Jan. 1823, leaving
issue, one son and four daus.
I. ^lary, m. 1766, Thomas Cooley, Esq.
II. Sarah, d. unm.
Mr. Ram, whose will, dated 1 March, 1T35-36, was proved i
Dec. 1740, was s. by his eldest son,
Abel Ram, Esq. of Ranisfortand Clonattin, m. 1 Aug. 1756
Rebecca, dau. of — Trotter, Esq., and had one son,
Abel, b. 11 June, 1757, who d. young.
Mr. Ram, whose will, dated 10 July, 1771, was proved 2 Sept.
1778, was s. in the Ramsfort portion of the estates by his
uephew,
Stephen Ram, Esq. of Ramsfort, M.P. for Gorey 1789; m.
18 June, 1774, Lady Charlotte Stopford, 6th dau. of James, 1st
Earl of Courtown, and had issue,
I. Abel, his heir.
II. Stephen, d. unm. 1820.
I. Anne, m. Robert Brooke, Esq. (see Brooke of Droma-
rana).
II. Elizabeth, to. 1827, Christopher Domvi e, Esq.
III. Charlotte.
Mr. Ram d. 1821, and was s. by his only son,
Abel Ram, Esq. of Ramsfort, High Sheriff co. Wexford
1829, m. 19 Dec. 1818, Eleanor Sarah, only dau. of Jerome
Knapp, Esq. of Charlton House, Berks, and had issue,
Stephen, his heir.
Eleanor Anne, m. 1849, Archibald James Campbell, Esq.
Mr. Ram d. 14 Jan. 1832, and was s. by his only son,
Stephen Ram, Esq. of Ramsfort, D.L., High Sheriff for co.
Wexford 1840, b. 15 April, 1819 ; m. 7 Aug. 1839, Mary Chris-
tian, dau. of James Archbold Casamaijor, Esq., Madras C.S.,
and Iiad issue,
I. Stephen James, Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, b. 10 April,
1840; d. unm. U April, 1869.
II. Edmund Arthur, 6. 1841 : m. 1873, Florence Jane, eldest
dau. of Charles Richard Harford, Esq., and rf. «. ;).
HI. Abel Hdmphket, b. 1843 : m. 16 July, 1870, Helen, only
dau. of Frederick William AUix, Esq. of WUloughby Hall,
CO. Lincoln.
IV. Arthur Archibald, b. 1552.
I. Mary Eleanor.
II. Adela Jane Benedicta Mary.
Arms (confirmed and crest granted 1666)— Az., a chevron
erm. between three rams' heads erased arg., armed or. Crest
— A ram's head erased arg., armed or, charged with a chevron
az. Motto — Quod tibi vis lieri fac alteri.
SucU— Clonattin, Gorey, co. Wexford.
Toicn liesidence — 59, Courtfield Gardens, S.W.
KAMSAY OF BARRA.
Ramsat, John, Esq. of Barra, co. Aberdeen, J.P.
and D.L. for co. Aberdeen, and D.L. for co. Banff,
M.A. Cambridge, formerly Major Royal Aberdeen-
shire Highlanders, and Lieut.-Col. Aberdeenshire
R.V., b. 3 Dec. 1831 ; m. 16 Sept. 1858, Leonora
Sophia, only dau. of the late Rev. Nathaniel Bond,
of Creech Grange, Dorset, Hon. Canon of Sarum,
and by her (who d. 4 Feb. 1862) has an only child,
Maky Agnes, m. 18 Nov. 1880, Francis Hugh Forbes-Irvine,
Esq. of Drum Castle, co. Aberdeen, and has issue,
I. Alexander, b. 17 Aug. 1881.
II. QnENTiN HoGH Innes, 0. 16 Feb. 1888.
Lineagre.— This is a branch of the very ancient family of
iNNES of Innermarkie and EdengUjht. John Innes (eldest
son of James Innes, of Maisley, youngest son of John Innes,
of Edengight, co. Banff, whose eldest grandson s. in 1817 to
the Baronetcy of Balvenie. as Sir John Innes, Bart.), m. 25
June, 1785, Mary, only child and heiress of John Ramsay, of
Barra, assumed, on the death of Mr. Ramsay, "22 Aug. 1787,
the .surname of Ramsat, and by his said wife (who d. 18 Dec.
1«11) left at his decease, 14 April, 1814, 1 John, his heir; 2
James, m. Maria, widow of Garden Campbell, Esq. of Troup,
and d. 1867, leaving issue ; 3 William, m. and d. 1881, havins;
had two daus. ; I Mary, m. 1st, William Brebner, Esq., and
2ndly, H. G. Leslie, Esq. of Dunlugas ; 2 Elizabeth, d. 1818;
3 Margaret, to. Gen. Sir George Turner, K.C.B. ; and 4 Helen,
d. 1850. The eldest son,
John Ramsay, Esq. of Barra, 6. 3 May, 1786; to. 15 Feb.
1831, Susan, 3rd dau. of Alexander Innes, of Pitmedden, co.
Aberdeen, and by her (who )(i.2ndly,24 Oct.l844,\\ illiam Henry
Nares, Esq., Capt. R.N., who d. 7 March, 1867, and d. 5 Aug.
18S7) had issue,
John, now of Parra.
Christina Susan Mary (posthumous).
Mr. Ramsay d. 23 Oct. 1832.
^'/•TOs— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., an eagle displayed sa ,
surmounted of a fesse of the Held, charged with three stars of
six points wavy az., for Ramsay ; 2nd and 3rd arg., three-
slars of six points, two and one, az., and in the centre chief a.
mullet gu., all within a bordure invected chequy of the second
and first, for Innes. Crests— \st, Ramsay, An eagle rising re-
guardant sa. armed and beaked or, langued gu. ; 2nd, Innes,
A branch of palm slipped ppr. Mottoes — Migro et respicio;
Ornatur radix fronde.
*Vafs— Straloeh, near Aberdeen, and Barra Castle, Old Mel-
drum, N.B.
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EAMSAY OF WHITEHILL.
"Wardlaw-Ramsay, Robert George, Esq. of
Whitehill, Midlothian, Tillicoultry, co. Clackman-
nan, and Balcurvic, co. Fife, J.P., Major 6th Vol.
Batt. The Roval Scots, late Capt. Highland Light
Infantry, h. 25 Jan. 1852; m. 17 Feb. 1885, Mary
Alice, eldest dau. of the late Charles Swinton Hoggj
Esq. and lias issue,
I. Arthur Balcarres, 6. 13 Dec. 18S7.
II. David, &. 11 June, 1890.
III. Ernest, b. 22 Feb. 1892.
I. Louisa Mary.
Lineag'e. — This family is descended from the very ancient
House of Wardlaw, Barons of Torrie, which suffered the loss
of many of its possessions from its adherence to the cause
of King John Balliol, but retained the estate of Torrie, co.
Fife.
Sib Henry Wardlaw, of Torrie, had two sons, Andrew, his
heir, and Walter. Bishop of Glasgow, who was raised to the-
rank of Cardinal 1381, and rf. 1387. Sir Andrew Wardlaw,.
of Torrie, by a dau. of the noble House of De Valoniis, had
two sons, William, his heir, and Henry, Archbishop of St.
Andrews, Papal Legate in Scotland, and one of the most illus-
trious prelates who have adorned the Church. He rf. 1440.
From William Wardlaw, of Torrie, descended a long liue of
Wardlaws of Torrie, and Wardlaws of Pitreavie. Sir
Henry Wardlaw, of Pitreavie, was created a Baronet of Nova
Scotia by King Charles I. in 1G31.
John Wardlaw, of Abden, 3rd son of Sir Henry Wardlaw,
of Pitreavie, to. Jean, dau. of James Melville, of Hulhill, and
was father of John Wardlaw, of Abden, who ra. Christian
Dewar, and had two sons, i. John, the younger, of Abden,
)/i. Katherine Pringle, and had an only child. Christian, and
II. William, who was father (by Elizabeth Hay his wife) of
William Wardlaw, who m. Janet Marshall, and left, with
junior issue, a son,
William Wardlaw, Capt. R.N., m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert Balfour Ramsay, Esq. of Balbirnie and Whitehill (by
Anne his wife, dau. and heiress of Sir Andrew Ramsat, 3rd
Bart, of Whitehill, descended from a scion of Dalhousie), and
had issue, i. William, ll.E.l.C.S., d. s. p. 1812; ii. Robert,
of whom presently ; in. John, a Gen. Officer, m. 1812, Anne,
dau. of Gerard, 1st Lord Lake, and rf. 1848, leaving issue ; and
I. Anne, d. 1849. The 2nd son,
Robert Waedlaw-Ramsay, Esq., Capt. H.E.I.C.'s naval
5 P
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RAM
service, s. to the Whitchill estate at the decease of his maternal
uncle. He ?)!. 1811, Lady Anne Lindsay, 2nd dau. of Alex-
ander, 6th £arl of Balcanes, and by her (who d. 1845) had
issue,
■William, it. unm. Robeet Balfour, his heir.
Balcarres Daliymplo, late Lieut. Col. in the army, m. 1851,
Anne, only dau. of Edward Collins, Ksq. of Frowlesworth,
CO. Leicester, formerly Capt. 2Ist Light Dragoons, and
sister of William Collins WouJ, Esq.
Jolin, m. 1847, Penelope, dau. of Kev. William Macdouall,
of Liston, and d. 1875.
Mr. Wardlaw-Hamsay d. 1S37, and was ,«. by his son,
Robert Baltour Wardlaw-Ramsav, Esq. of Whitehill,
CO. Edinburgh, Tillicoultry, eo. Clackmannan, and Balcurvie,
CO. Fife, J. P. and D.L. co. Edinburgh, b. 11 June, 1815; m. 4
.Tune, 1S41, Lady Louisa Jane Hay, 3rd dau. of George, 7tli
Marquess of Tweeddale, by Lady Susan Montagu his wife, dau.
of William, 5th Duke of Manchester, and by her (who d. 9
?ept. 1SS2) had issue,
I. Robert George, now of Whitehill.
I. Susan Gcorgiana, m. 9 June, 1869, Rev. Frederic Abel
Leslie Melville, Rector of Wclbourn, Lincoln, son of Hon.
Alexander Leslie Melville, and has issue.
II. Anne Charlotte, deceased.
III. Louisa Jane, m. Rev. Henry Venn, il.A., Vicar of
Walmer, Kent, and has issue.
IV. Elizabeth Caroline.
V. Flora Catherine, deceased.
VI. May .'Mice. Vli. Edith Jfary.
VIII. Mabel Frances, to. Robert H. D. Fergussun, Esq. and
has issue.
IX. Emily Alexina, m. 1885, Major James Otway Graham
Toler, of Achendaul, Kingussie, Highland Light Infantry.
Mr. Wardlaw-Ranisayrf.24 June, 1882, and was s. by his eldest
son, the present Robert George Wardlaw-Ramsat, Esq. of
AVhitehiU.
.^rm.?— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., an eagle displayed sa.,
beaked and membered gu,, within a border of the last charged
■with eight roses arg., for Kamsay ; 2nd and 3rd az., three
jnascles or, quartering Vale.nce, for Wardlaw. Crests — 1st,
A unicorn's head erased arg., charged with a rose gu. ; 2nd,
An estoile or. ^/oMofs— Semper victor; (over the crests)
Familias tirmat pietas.
Sea(8— Whitehill, Kosewell, co. Edinburgh; Tillicoultry, co.
Clackmannan ; and Balcurvie, Fife.
RAMSAY OF KILDALTON.
The late JoHy Eamsat, Esq. of Kildalton, co.
Argvll, J.P. for co. Lanark, J.P. and ]).L., M.P. for
Stirling ]868, elected M.P. for Falkirk 1874, i.
1814; m. 1st, 1857, Elizabeth, dau. of William
..Shields, Esq. of Lanchester, co. Durham (she d.
1864), and 2ndly, 1871, Lucy, dau. of George
Martin, Esq. of Auchendennan, co. Dumbarton, and
d. Jan. 1892, having had issue,
I. John, now of Kildalton, 6. 1878.
I. Mary Anne, d. 1886.
II. Elizabeth Lucy.
Mr. Earasay was the youngest son of Robert Ram-
say, Esq. of Stirling, by Elizabetli. dau. of William
Stirling, Esq. of Craigforth, co. Stirling.
S<a«— Kildalton, Port EUen. Islay, N.B.
HAMSAY OF CROUGHTON PARK.
Ramsay, Beville, Esq. of Croughton Park, co.
^Northampton, J. P., formerly Capt. 62nd Regt. and
Oxfordshire Yeomanry, b. 14 Oct. 1833, »«. 29 April,
1858, Sarah Maria, dau. of Rev. Matthew Carier
Tompson, Patron and Rector of Woodstone, co.
Xortliampton and Vicar of Alderminster, co. War-
wick, and has issue,
I. Edward Dryden, b. 3 Nov. 1804; d. 11 June, 1881.
II. Allen Beville, 6. 3 Aug. 1872.
I. Beatrice Maria, m. Rev. James Wastie Green.
II. Frederica Louisa. iii. Ethel Dalrymple.
IV. Alice Mabel, hi. 21 Sept. 1893, John, eldest son of William
Allen, Esq. of Eveniey Hall, Brackley, co. Northampton.
V. Margaret. vi. Eva Muriel.
vii. Winifred. viii. Dorothy.
liineage.— William Ramsat, Esq. of Inveresk, N.B., m.
Maria, dau. and co-heir of Bevill I)ryden, Esq., brother of Sir
John Dryden, 7th and last Baronet of this creation {sa Burke's
Peerage, Drvden, Bart.), and had issue, a son,
John Tuiiner Ramsay, Esq. of Croughton, m. 1827, Philippa
Maria Whitehead, and by her (who d. 1854) had issue,
!.■ William Fcrmor, m. ISCO, Emily, dau. of Rev. R. Tordcroft,
and has issue,
1 Norman Robert.
1 Emily Frances, m. 25 Jan. 1893, Lord de L'Isle and
Dudley. 2 Gertrude.
II. Beville, of Croughton Park.
III. Norman Robert, 34th Regt., d. in Crimea.
IV. Edward. v. John Dryden, d. unm.
I. Mui ia Philippa, m. W. Dewar, Esq., and d. s. p.
Mr. J. T. Ramsay d. 184C, and was s. by his eldest son.
Seat — Croughton Park, Brackley, co. Northampton.
Clubs — Windham and Arthurs.
RAMSBOTHAM OF CROWBOROUGH
WARREN.
Ramsbotham, John, Esq. of Stoney Royd, Ilkley,
Yorks, J.P. Sussex, Hon. Major (retired) 3rd Batt.
Royal Sussex Regt., b. 26 Dec. 1839; m. 28 July,
1864, Emilic Helen Leigli, youngest dau. of Wil-
liam Clare, Esq. of The Hollies, Edge Lane, Liver-
pool, and by her (who (/. 18 April, 1874) has issue,
I. James Hugh Fielden, b.8 June, 1865; d. 12 April, 1874.
II. Ralph Leigh, /). 7 Nov. 1872.
I. Alice Mary, h. and d. 1808.
II. Hilda.
Liiueag'e. — Richard Ramsbotham, m. Elizabeth Walker,
niece of the Very Rev. Richard Wroe, Warden of the Collegiate
Church, Manchester, 1688, was father of
John Ramsbotham, Esq. of Old Hall, Stand, co. Lancaster,
m. Rebecca, dau. of James Bury, of Holcombe, and had (with
a dau., Rebecca, who </. 18:30, aged 64) three sons, John, d. at
Naples, 1818, aged 48 ; James d. 1835, aged 05 ; and
Thomas Ramsbotham, Esq. of Centre Vale, co. Lancaster,
m. 26 May, 1802, Esther, dau. of James Openshaw, Esq. of
Hedvales, near Bury, and by her (who d. Jan. 1826) had issue,
John, d. unm. at Paris 1833, aged 27.
James, of Crowborough Warren.
Thumas (Rev.), Hon. Canon of Manchester, deceased.
Jane, d. unm.
Mary, m. 1834, John Crossley, Esq. of Scaitcliffe, near Tod-
moriien, deceased.
Mr. Ramsbotham d. 22 April, 1839. His eldest surviving son,
James Ramsbotham, Esq. of Crowborough Warren, Su.ssex,
formerly of Centre Vale, co. Lancaster, ft. 10 March, 1814 : m.
20 April, 1837, Jane, only dau. of Joshua Fielden, Esq. of
Waterside, Todmorden, and d. 6 March, 1S38, having had
i.ssue,
I. John, of Stoney Royd.
II. Thomas, late Lieut. R.N., ft. 10 Aug. 1842 ; m. 26 Aug.
1809, Agnes Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas Ramsbotham, late
Rector of Heywood, Hon. Canon of Manchester, and has
issue.
HI. Fielden, 6. 10 July, 1846; m. Edith, dau. of Rev. Robert
Walker, Professor of Experimental Philosophy, Wadham
Coll. Oxford, and has issue.
IV. Richard Hugh, ft. 1 May, 1848 ; m. Agnes G. L., dau. of
Henry Hoyle, Esq. of Little Harwood Hall, Blackburn, and
has issue.
v. riiilip Bury, 6. 4 March, 1854 ; m. Florence, 3rd dau. of
Rev. Richard King, of Prestwich, co. Lancister.
VI. Edward Geoffrey, b. 1 April, ls56 : m. July, 1881, Octa-
via, 2nd dau. of Charles Chadwick, M.D., and has issue.
VII. Henvald, 6. 29 Oct. 1859; to. 25 Aug. 1885, Ethel Mar-
garet, dau. of Thomas Bevan, Esq. of Stone Park, Kent.
I. Alice Fielden, m. Capt. J. Brydges Walker, R.A., 2nd son
of Rev. Robert Walker, of Wadham Coll. Oxford, and has
issue.
II. Frances, to. Comm. Robert Watts Davies, R.N,, eldest .son
of B. Davies, Esq. of Prince Edward's Island, and has
issue.
yl-ms — Arg., on a fesse gu., between ten pellets, three fleurs- 3
de-lis or, quartering Bcby. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or,
a ram's head couped ppr. Molta — Non vi scd virtute.
Seat — Stoney Royd, Ilkley, Yorks.
RAMSDEN OF CHADWICK MANOR.
EAjrsDEN, RiciiAiii), Esq. of Chadwick Manor,
CO. Warwick, J.P. and County Councillor, b. 4 Nov.
1841; educated at Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1865,
M.A. 1869), Barrister-at-Law,Tnner Temple (1878) ;
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w. 1 June, 1S70, Elizabeth Frances, dau. of John
ytokes Salmon, Esq. of Bagdale, Jamaica, and grand-
dan, of lion. John Salmon, President of the Legis-
lative Council and of the Privy Council, Jamaica,
and has issue,
I. RicHABD ELM3LIE, a cadet at the E. M. Academy, Wool-
wich, 6. 21 Nov. 1875.
II. Hugh Clifford Herschell, 6. 10 May, 1S81.
III. Bernard Vivian, b. 26 Aug. 1SS5.
IV. Vincent Basil, b. 25 March, 1888.
a. Edith Mary, b. 10 Jan. 1872.
HI. ELsie Noel, 6. 6 Jan. 1877.
all. Lilyan Frances, b. 10 March, 1878.
IV. Dorothy Margaret, b. 14 Nov. 1879.
V. Gladys Mabel, b. 1 Oct. 1887.
Xiineagre.— The family of liam?;din in early Tudor thncs,
seems to have been located near Huddorsfield, but originally
they came from tlie parish of Halifax.
Hugh Kamsden, son of Gilbert Kamsden, mentioned in re-
mainder after his brothers in the entail of William Kamsden,
■oi Langley, Huddcrsiicld, 1555, seems to have migrated from
Off Bank or Kidroyd, and settled at Golcar or Slaithwaite,
where he had a mill.
HcGH Kamsden, m. 1G4G, Sarah Pyson.
Hugh Kamsden, vi. 1670, Susan Hurst.
William Kamsden (mentioned as miller or millowner), had,
vith other issue, a son,
Hugh Kamsden, 6. 1705: m., and had, with other issue, i.
John, b. 1736; ii. William, b. 1738; went to London, m., but
■d. s. p.; in. Hugh; iv. Lawrance, b. 1744; v. Richard, 6.
3745 ; I. Alice, b. 1737 ; n. Anne, b. 1740. The thi;d son,
Hugh Kamsden, b. 1742, went to London, m., and had five
children, of whom only two survived, Elizabeth, m. — Lanke-
«ter; and
KicHAKD Kamsden, Esq., 6. 1780; m. about 1805, Charlotte
Elmslie, and d. 2 June, 1857, having by her (who d. 1864) a
son,
Kichakd Kamsden, Esq. of Islington, who m. 10 Dec. 1840,
Mary, dau. of James Clark, Esq. of Chitz Hill, Middlesex,
■and by her (who d. 1 July, 1867) had an only son.
KicHARD, now of Chadwick Manor.
Mr. Kamsden d. v. p. April, 1843.
Seat — Chadwick Manor, Knowle.
Feb. 1877, Mabel, 2nd dnu. of Gen. the Hon. Sir James
Lindsay, K.C.M.G., 4th son of the 24th Earl of Crawford.
I. Louisa Elizabeth.
II. Isabella Anne, m. 26 Oct. 1858, Kichard Silver Oliver,
Esq. of Bolton Lodge, Tadcaster, who d. Feb. 1889.
III. Selina Frances.
IV. Florence Mary Annabella, m. 1st, 30 April, 1872, John
Hope Barton, Esq. of Sfa[ileton Park, co. York, who d. 20
March, I87G, leaving issue ; she r,i. 2ndly, 1887, Frank
Sumner Hatchard, Esq.
Capt. H. J. Kamsden d. 19 Oct. 1871.
Seat — Willinghurst, Guildford, Surrey.
RAMSDEN OF V/ILLINGHURST.
E.AMSDEN, John Chaeles Feancis, Esq. of
"Willinghurst, Surrey, J.P. and County Alderman
for Surrey, and D.L. for the West Riding, co. York,
and CO. Surrey, late Capt. R.A., served in the Crimea
(medal and clasp for Sebastopol), and in the India
Mutiny (medal and clasp for Lucknow), h. 13 Dec.
1835 ; m. 14 April, 1863, Emma Susan, 2nd dau. of
Rev. EdwardDuncombe, late Rector of Barthomley,
Clieshire, and widow of Ellis Gosling, Esq. of Bus-
bridge Hall, Godalming, and has had issue,
I. Fkedebick William, late Coldstream Guards, b. 17 Feb.
1864; r/!.30 July, 1887, Lady Elizabeth Maud, 4th dau.
of George Henry, 3rd Marquess Conyngham, and has i.ssue,
Charles Frederick Ingram, b. 4 May, 1888.
Cynthia Maud.
n. Kichard Henry, b. 10 Nov. 1866.
III. Caryl John, b. 18 Dec. 1868, 2nd Lieut. Seaforth High-
landers.
IV Heniy, b. 14 March, 1871, Lieut. Koyal Artillery.
V. Jos.slyn Vere, 6. 1 Dec. 1876.
I. Constance Susan, 6. 21 March, 1865; d. 28 March,
1874.
Xilneag'e. — Henet James Kamsden, Esq. (3rd son of Sir
John Kamsden, Bart, of Byrom, co. York, s(e Bcbke's Baron-
ttage), of Oxton, Hall, co. York, J.P. and D.L., Capt. 9th
Lancers, h. 22 Oct. 1799 ; m. 8 Aug 1829, Frederica Solina,
4th dau. of the 1st Baron Ellenborough, Lord Chief Justice of
England, and by her (who d. 16 April, 1879) had issue,
I. Frederick Henry, Capt. Coldstream Guards, b. 9 Jane,
1830; killed at Inkermann, 5 Nov. 1854.
II. John Charles Francis, now of Willinghurst.
III. Henry James, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 1 Feb. 1837 ; d.
unm. 8 Dec. 1862.
IV. William John Frecliville, of Kogerthorpe Manor, co. York,
late Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards, b. 22 May, 1845 ; m. 13
SAMSDEN OF CARLTON HALL.
Ramsden, Robeet Chaeles Plumptee, Esq. of
Carlton Hall, IS^otts, h. 9 Feb. 1874 ; s. his grand-
father 1892.
Lineag'e. — Robert Kamsden, Esq. of Osberton, Notts,
4th son of Sir William Kamsden, 2nd Bart, of Byrom, co.
York, by Elizabeth his wife, 2nd dau. of John, Viscount
Lonsdale, FMrst Commissioner of the Treasury 1690, was an
Officer of the army, and served at Dettingen and Fontenoy,
together with his brother Frecheville, afterwards Lieut.-Gover-
nor of Carlisle. He m. 13 Jan. 1753, Elizabeth, eldest dau.
and eventual heir of John Smyth, Esq. of Heath Hall, co.
Y'ork, and had two sons, Robert and John (Kev.), (ancestor
of the Kamsdens of Hexthorpe, whom see), and two daus., Cathe-
rine and Charlotte. He d. 9 Feb. 1769, and was s. by his
son,
Robert Ramsden, Esq. of Carlton Hall, m. 1783, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of John Uppleby, Esq. of Wootton, co. Lincoln,
and widow of Abel Smith, Esq., brother of Robert, 1st Lord
Carrington, and had, with other issue, a son,
Robert Kamsden, Esq. of Carlton Hall, co. Notts, J.P.,
High Sheriff 1837, 6. 29 March, 1784; m. 29 July, 1816;
Frances Matilda, dau. of John Plumptre, Esq., and sister to
John Plumptre, Esq. of Fredville, M.P. for East Kent, and by
her (who d. 22 April, 1837) had surviving issue,
I. Robert John, of Carlton Hall.
II. Charles Henry, M.A., Vicar of Cldlham, Kent, 5. 6 June,
1818; m. 7 May, 1840, Mary Hamilton, 2nd dau. of Uev.
Henry Hamilton Beamish, of Mount Beamish, and d. 18
March, 1893, leaving issue,
1 Charles Hamilton, b. 27 March, 1847 ; m. Caroline
Augusta, dau. of James McEwen, of San Francisco, and
lias issue, Harold Lowther, 6. 1883, and Percival Scott
Webber, b. 1885.
2 Henry Plumptre (Rev.), b. 7 April, 1848, 7n. 1887, Ethel
Prances Alice, dau. of W. H. Havelock, and lias issue,
William Havelock and Rosamund Lowther.
3 Francis Edward, Comm., R,N., 6. 24 July, 1849; m.
1879, Emma, dau. of Col. F. U. Birch, and d. 1882, leav-
ing an only son, Francis Home, b. 1881.
4 Herbert Frecheville Smyth, Brevet-Major Indian Staff
Corps, 6. 6 March, 1856, m. 20 Aug. Iss9, Hon. Edwina
Susan Elizabeth, dau. of Lord Saye and Sele, and has
issue, Geoffrey and Mary Edwina.
5 Eniest Western, b. I86J.
1 !■ ranees Matilda Anne, vi. 1876, Stafford O'Brien Hoare,
Esq. of Turville Park, Bucks.
2 Gertrude Mary, m. 1887, Kcv. A. J. Rogers.
III. Edward Stewart (Rev.), b. 14 Jan. 1827 ; d. unm. 28 Nov.
1852. IV. Henry Stewart, deceased.
V. Frederick Selwyn (Eev.), M.A., b. 12 July, 1830 ; 7)i. 23
April, 1862, Mary Jane, dau. of Rev. Joseph Pariter, M.A.,
Rector of Wyton, co. Huntingdon, and d. 11 Jan. 1865,
leaving a son, Frederick Plumtre, b. 1S63.
VI. John Plumptre, of North House, Carlton, Notts, b. 8
March, 1832.
VII. Samuel, b. 11 April, 1837 ; d. 20 Aug. 1851.
VIII. Pemberton, twin with Samuel, d. 13 April, 1837.
I. F'anny Helen, 6. 3 Aug. 1819 : d. 6 Dec. Is27.
II. Fanny Charlotte, d. Z3 Dec. 1877.
III. Emma Louisa, m. 29 Sept. 1853, Rev. Henry Gladwin
Jebb, 2nd son of Henry Jebb, Esq. of Boston, co. Lincoln,
and has issue. iv. Emily Anna.
Mr. Ramsden was s. by his eldest son,
Robert John Ramsden, Esq. of Carlton Hall, J.P., M.A.
Camb., b. 12 June, 1817; m. 10 Dec. 1844, Mary Matilda, eldest
surviving dau. of Rev. Henry Gipps, of Elmley, Kent, Vicar
of St. Peter's, Hereford, by Emma Maria his wife, 2nd dau. of
John Plumptre, of Fredville, Kent, and by her (who d. 4 July,
1874) had issue,
I. Robert Henry, 6. 10 Sept. 1845; m. 31 May, 1871, Fran-
ccsca Romana Maria, eldest dau. of Charles William Jebb,
Esq. of Clifton, co. Gloucester, and d. 19 Blay, 1874, leaving
Robert Charles Plu.mptre, now of Carlton Hall; and
Frances Alice Mary, b. 10 May, 1872.
II. Edward Plumptre, b. 21 March, 1848 ; m. 3 Sept. 1875,
5 P 2
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
RAN
Frances Elizabeth, dau. of W. Kelly. Ksq. of Blaekheath,
and has, with five daus., John Edward Ceeil, 6. 6 July, 18S1 ;
and William Eustace, h. i Jul}-, 18S2.
Jii. Charles Arthur, b. 4 April, 1849 ; m. 15 Sept. 1S75,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Leekenby, Esq. of Scarboroush,
and has issue, John Arthur, 6. 6 Nov. 18t>l, Francis Samuel ;
Kennedy; Edith; Emily; and Maud.
IV. Algernon Feilden, 6. II Sept. 1850; jn. 4 May, 1892,
Marv, dau. of T. Purdon, Esq. of Hawick, N.B., and has
issue, Edward, h. 1S93.
V. John I'emberton, 6. 28 Jan. 1S54; m. 23 Aug. 1883, Alice
Louisa, dau. of Arthur Malet, Esq., late Bombay C.S., and
has issue, Arthur : Kalph ; Evelyn ; Alice ; and Gwendolen.
I. Mary Enmia Frances, in. 10 Nov. 1S76, T. E. Turdon,
M.l>., and has i.«sue.
II. Elizabeth Emily Cecilia. i!i. Frances Eleanor Matilda.
Mr. Ramsdcn (/. 20 March, 1S92, and was s. by his grand-
son.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron, between three fieurs-de-lis .sa., as
many rams' heads erased of tlie Mrst. C')-e.«(— An armed arm
eoupcd at the elbow and erect ppr., holding in the hand a fleur-
de-lis sa. Motto — Audaees fortuna juvat.
iitat — Carlton Hall, near Worksop, Notts.
RAMSDEN OF HEXTHOE.PE.
Eamsdex, Fkank, Esq. of Iloxtborpe, co. York,
J.P. and D.L. West Riding York, b. Jan. IS-iO,
educated at Harrow and Ch. Cb. Oxford, E.A. 1862,
Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Tenijile, 18GG.
Lineag'e. — Eev. John Eamsden, Eectnr of Crofton, and
Vicar of Arksey, co. York, son of Kobert Eamsden, of Osber-
ton, CO. Notts (.'tt: Eamsden of Carlton Hall), by Elizabeth,
eldest dau. and eventually sole heiress of John Smyth, of
Heath, near Wakefield, co. York) who was fourth son of Sir
^Yilliam Eamsden, 2nd Bart, of Byrom {see Bueke's Peerage).
Eev. John Eamsden m. 8 Oct. 1690, Fiances Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Sir George Cooke, 7th Bart, of Wheatley, co. York,
and <f. 1807, leaving by her (who d. 1843) a son,
Fbank Eamsden, Esq., Capt. E.N., b. 1797; m. 1835, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Samuel Smith, D.D., Dean of Christ Church,
Oxford, and by her who d. 1S91, had issue,
Frank, 6. Nov. andrf. Dec. 1837.
Frank, now of Hexlhcrpe. Charles, b. 1843; d. 1847.
Capt. Eamsden </. 1872.
Arms — Sfe Bcbke"s Peerar/e.
Hiat — Hexthorpe, Doncaster.
29 July, 1871, bv his wife, IVIarv Ann (who d. 20
Mav, 1882), eldest, dau. of the 'hate George Soley
Foyle, Esq. formerly of Kimpton Lodge, aforesaid.
&aJ— Kimpton Lodge, near Andover, Hants.
RANDOLPH OP EAST COURT.
EAycoLpn, Joseph Eandolph, Esq. of East
Court, CO. Wilts, h. 9 Oct. 1867 ; s. his father 1885.
Liineag-e.— Arthur Eandolph Eandolpb, Esq. of East
Court (son of Joseph Eandolph Mullings, Esq. who d. 18 Oct.
IsDO, by Margaret Anne Gregory his wife), late Capt. 15th
Hussars, h. 19 Aug. 1839; m. 28 April, 1804, BellamiraEmma,
daiL of Hon. Francis Ward Primrose, and grauddau. of Neil
3rd Earl of Eosebery, and had issue,
Joseph Eandolph, now of East Court.
Bellamira Constance.
Capt. Eandolph assumed the surname of Randolph in lieu of
that of Mullings in 1877, and d. 1885, when he was s. by his
only son, the present
Joseph Randolph Eandolph, Esq. of East Court.
Stat — East Court, Malmesbury, Wilts.
RANDOLPH OF KIMPTGN LODGE.
Randolph, Charles Eotle, Esq. of Kimpton,
Hants, and Chute, Wilts, J.P. for Hants, Barristcr-
at-Law, I. 8 Nov. 1833 ; m. 1st, 1 Oct. 1857, Myra,
Eliznbeth Mary, only dau. of the Rev. William
Battiscombe, which lady d. 23 May, 1872 ; 2ndly,
30 July, 1879, Rosalie,2nddau. of Jeremiah Pcreira,
Esq. By his first marriage he has issue,
I. Chables Fotle, Lieut. Lancashire Fusiliers, 6. 13 Jan.
l&Gl ; rn. 4 Feb. 1891, Edith Mary, youngest dau. of Eev.
Arthur Duncombe Shafto, of Brancepeth Rectoiy, co.
Durham.
I. Constance Emmeline Foyle. n. Myra Charlotte Foyle.
Mr. Randolph is the eldest surviving son of Eev.
Charles Randolph, late of Kimpton Lodge, who d.
RANKIN OF BRYNaWYN.
Rankix, James, Esq. of Bryngwyn, co. Hereford,
J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1873, Chief Steward for
Hereford, M.P. for Leominster, or Northern Divi-
sion of Herefordshire, b. 25 Dec. 1842; M.A. Trin.
Coll., Camb., m. 12 Jan. 1S65, Annie Laura, 2nd
dau. of Christopher Bushell, Esq. of Hinderton, co.
Chester, and has issue,
I. James Reginald Lea, b. 31 Aug. 1871.
II. Charles Herbert, b. 26 May, 1873.
HI. Edwyn Christopher, 6. 3 Jan. 1879.
IV. Eoliert, b. 16 Oct. 1883.
I. Annie Beatrice, to. 12 Jan. 1887, Claude Arthur Cuth-
bert, 4th son of William Cuthbert, Esq. of Beaufronl
Castle, Northumberland.
I. Jlargaret Ethel, m. 4 April, 1888, Thomas Raymond
Symons, Esq. of Mynde Park, co. Hereford.
III. Mary Sybil.
IV. \'eronica.
Lineage. — The family of Eankin appear to have lived
for a great many generations at Mains House, in the parish of
Mcarns, co. Renfrew, and intermarried with families of the
Ft-rgusson clan.
James Eankin, Esq., m. 1786, Helen Ferguson, of Auchen-
tibcr, CO. Ayr, and d. 1815. His youngest son,
Robert Eankin, Esq. of Bromborough Hall, co. Chester,
6. at Mains House, Mearns, co. Renfrew; m. 17 March, 1829,
Ann, dau. of John Strang, Esq. of St. Andrew's, Canada,
and by her (who d. 1875) had, with other issue, a son,
James, now of Bryngwyn.
Mr. Rankin d. 1870.
Arms — Or, a cinquefoil gu., in chief a b.ittle-axe erect
between two boars' heads couped, and in base a boar's head
couped between two battle-axes erect sa. Crest— In front of a
cubit arm, holding a battle-axe ppr., three cinquefoils gu.
Motto — Prudentia et virtute.
.Seat— Bryngwyn, Tram Inn, R.S.O., Hereford.
Toicn Residence — 35, Ennismore Gardens, S.W.
RANKIN OF GARNGIBBOCK.
Rankin, Matthew, Esq. of Garngibbock, Auch-
engray, and Clcddans, co. Lanark, and of Otter
House, CO. Argyll, b. 1864.
Lineage. — Patrick Rankin, Esq. of Garngibbock and
Cleddaus, co. Lanark (eldest son of Matthew Rankin, Esq. of
Garngibbock (who d. 1851) by Jane his wife, dau. of Gavin
Wotherspoon, Esq. of Riding, co. Lanark), 6. 1817; m. 1858,
Helen, dau. of William Black, Esq. of Brownieside, co.
Lanark, and had issue,
I. Matthew, now of Garngibbock, &q.
II. William B., b. 18CG.
I. Jane, m. R. Monteith, Esq. of Glasgow.
II. Catherine. in. Margaret.
IV. Helen.
Mr. Rankin d. 2 Feb. 1887.
Seats — Garngibbock and Auchengray, Lanark; and Otter
House, CO. Argyll. Residence — Cleddans House, near Airdrie,
N.B.
RASCH OF WOODHILL.
Easch, Feederic Caene, Esq. of Woodhill, co.
Essex, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for S.E. Essex, since
18SG ; formerly in the 6th Dragoon Guards, Capt.
and Hon. Major 4th Batt. Essex Regt., b. Nov. 1847 ;
m. 1879, Katherine Anne, dau. of the late Henry
Lysons Griffinhoofe, Esq. of Arkesden, Essex, and
has issue,
I. Frederic Carne, b. 1880.
II. Guy Carne, b. 1885.
Lineage. — John Peter Easch, Esq., d. 1842, having
in. Louisa Lennox, and by her (who d. 1836) left a son,
RAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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1685
Fbedebic Carne Rasch, Esq. of Woodhill, co. Essex, J.P.
and D.L., who m. Catherine James, dau. of James Edwards,
Esq. of The Grove, Harrow, and by her (who d. 1882) had
issue,
Fbedebic Caene, now of Woodhill.
Mr. Rasch d. 1876.
£eat — Woodhill, Danbury, Essex.
HASHLEIGH OF MENABILLY.
HASHLEias, Jonathan, Esq. of Menabilly, Corn-
wall, Feniton Court, Devon, and Lissadrone, co.
Mayo, B.A., J.P., and D.L., High Sheriff Cornwall
1877, b. 7 Jan. 1820 ; m. Isfc, 1 Aug. 1843, Mary
Pole, dau. of William Stuart, Esq. of Aldenham
Abbey, Herts, and Tempsford Hall, Beds (eldest
eon of the Hon. and Most Kev. William Stuart,
D.D., Archbishop of Armagh, son of John, 3rd Earl
ot' Bute, K.G.), by whom (who d. 25 Jan. 1852) he
kas had issue,
I. Jonathan, b. 26 May, 1845 ; m. 1 Nov. 1870, Mary
Frances, dau. of Jolm Labouchere, Esq. of Broome Hall,
Surrey, brother of Henry, Lord Taunton, and d. 8 Dec.
1872, leaving a son, John Cosmo Stuart, b. 2 July,
1872.
n. Evelyn William, J. P., 6. 6 Jan. 1850; m. 29 April, 1879,
Jane Elizabeth, dau. of Onley Savill Onley, Esq. of
Stisted Hall, Essex, and has had,
1 Jonathan Onley, 6. 2 June, 1880; d. 7 Dec. 1830.
2 William Stuart, b. 17 June, 1882.
1 Jane Henrietta.
I. Caroline Mary Stuart, m. 21 Nov. 1867, Major Charles
Poore Long, 13th Regiment Light Infantry, who c^. 2
Nov. 1871, leaving issue by her, who d. 3 Jan. 1880, one
son, William E. Long, who «. his uncle. Col. Long, of
Hurts Hall, Suffolk, in 1892; and one dau.
II. Alice Henrietta. in. Mary Anna.
Mr. Eashleigh m. 2ndly, 3 Aug. 1SG9, Jane Eliza-
beth, only dau. and heir of Arthur Pugh, Esq. of
Lissadrone, co. Mayo, and Fitzwilliam Square,
Dublin, and has further issue.
III. Arthur 6. 24 June, 1871.
IV. Eleanor Elizabeth.
VI. Rachel Jane.
V. Kathleen.
Lineage. —The Rashleighs of Jlenabilly are a younger
branch of the ancient family of Rashleigh of Rashicigh, co.
Devon. The first that settled in Cornwall, according to the
Visitation, was
Philip Rashleigh, m. Janet, dau. of Thomas Leigh, and
had two sons, i. Robert, his son and heir, aged 30 years and
upwards 1549 (who d. 1587, leaving a son and heir, John,
1/!ien aged 20 years 7 months and 24 days, ?«. Elizabeth,
dau. of Richard Trevanion, Esq. of that co., 1620) ; ii. John,
of whom hereafter. Mr. Rashleigh d., according to an
inq. post mort. taken 4 Edward VI., 14 June, 1549. His 2nd
son,
John Rashleigh, who settled as a Merchant at Fowey, m.
Alice, dau. of William Lanyon, Esq., and dying 10 Aug.
1582, left, with six daus. (i. Agnes, m. William Martin, of
Totnes, Devon ; ii. Jane, m. John Mayo, of Lowe, co. Corn-
wall; III. Avis, m. James Kestell, of Cornwall; iv. Joanna,
d. v.nm. ; v. Evelyn, m. J. Apley, of Devon ; vi. Mary, m. 2
March, 1583, Simon Clotworthie, of Rashleigh), one son, his
succcsssr,
JouN Rashleigh. Esq. of Menabiliy, M.P. for Fowey 31 and
:W Elizabeth, m. 10 Feb. 1575, Alice, dau. of Richard Bony-
thon, Esq. of Carclew, by whom (who d. April, 1607) ho had
issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Jonathan, successor to his brother.
I. Alice, VI. Nicholas Sawle, ancestor of Sir CharlesB. Graves
Sawle, Bart, of Penrice.
ji. Deborah, m. John Spark, of Devon.
III. Elizabeth, «!. 1605, Francis Vyvyan, of Trelowarren.
The eldest son,
John Rashleioh, Esq. of Menabilly, bapt. 22 Dec. 1588,
e. his father, and d. s. p., when he was «. by his brother,
Jonathan Rashleigh, Esq. of Menabilly, M.P. for Fowey,
m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Bassett, Knt., and 2ndly,
M-ary, dau. of John Harris, Esq. of Eadford, near Plymouth,
and was «. by his grandson.
Jonathan R.\shleigh, Esq. of Menabilly, High Sheriff in
2 James II. (son of John Rashleigh and Jean his wife, dau. of
John Pollexfen, Esq.), in. 12 Dec. 1681, Sarah, eldest dau. of
Sir John Carew, 3rd Bart, of Antony, and had issue. The
eldest son dying without issue, the estates devolved upon the
2nd son,
Jonathan Rashleigh, Esq. of Menabilly, M.P. for Fowey.
He m. II June, 1728, Mary, dau. of Sir William Clayton, Bart.,
and had issue,
I. Philip, his successor.
II. Jonathan (Rev.), Fellow of All Souls Coll. Oxford, and
Rector of Silverton, Devon, »!. 1st, 5 March, 1771, Cathe-
rine, dau. of the Kev. William Stackhouse, D.D., of Tre-
hane, and by her (who d. 10 July, 1788) had, with other
is.sue,
William, heir to his uncle.
He m. 2ndly, Jane, sister of Sir Alexander P. Gordon Gum-
ming, Bart., and d. Sept. 1795, leaving by her a son, George
Gumming.
III. John, of Penquite, m. Catherine, dau. of William Battle,
M.D., and had, with younger children,
SibJohn Colman Rashleigh, Bart, of Prideaux, so created
30 Sept. 1831 (see Bdrke's Peerage and Baronetage).
I. Jane, m. Robert Duke, E.»q. of Lake House, Wilts.
II. Mary, m. William Stackhouse, Esq. of Trehane.
III. Rachel, m. John Gould, M.D., of Truro.
Mr. Rashleigh was s. by his eldest son,
Philip Rashleigh, Esq. of Menabilly, M.P. for Fowey. He
m. his cousin, Jane, dau. of the Rev. Carolus Pole, but had no
issue. He was s. at his decease by his nephew,
William Rashleigh, Esq. of Menabilly, M.P. for the borough
of Fowey, High Sheriff co. Cornwall 1818, to. 1st, Rachael, dau.
of William Stackhouse, Esq. of Trehane, but had no surviving
issue. He m. 2ndly, 23 July, 1816, Caroline, eldest dau. of
Henry Hinxman, Esq. of Ivychurch, Wilts, and by her (who
d. 3 Nov. 1842) had, with other issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Jonathan, successor to his brother.
I Charlotte Hinxman, to. 14 June, 1849, her cousin, Charles
Edward Rashleigh, Esq. of Farningham, Kent, and had
issue.
11. Jane, to. 2 Oct. 1845, Rev. Charles H. Archer, and d.
1859.
Mr. Rashleigh d. 14 May, 1885, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Rashleigh, Esq. of Menabilly, J.P. and D.L., M.P.
for East Cornwall, b. 16 April, 1817 ; to. 28 March, 184-3, Hon.
Catherine Stuart, eldest dau. of Robert Walter, 11th Lord
Blantyre, by whom (who d. 8 Nov. 1872) he had a dau.,
Edith Frances, m. 4 Feb. 1875, Sackville George Stopford-
Sackville, Esq., late M.P. for North Northamptonshire.
Mr. Rashleigh d. 31 Oct. 1S71, and was s. by his brother,
Jonathan Rashleigh, Esq. now of Menabilly.
Arms — Sa., a cross or. between, in the 1st quarter, aCornish
chough arg., beaked and legged gu. ; in the 2nd quarter, a
text (E ; in the 3rd and 4th quarters, a crescent, all of the
third.
fieais— Menabilly Par Station, Cornwall, and Feniton Court,
near Honiton, Devon. Toun Residence — 3, Cumberland.
Terrace, N.'vY.
KATHBONE OF GREENBANK.
Rathbone, William, Esq. of Greenbank, co.
Lancaster, J.P. and D.L. for co. Lancaster, was
M.P. for Liverpool 1868 to 1880, for co. Carnarvon
1880 to 1885, and since 1885 for North Division of
that county, b. 11 Feb. 1819; m. 1st, 1847, Lu-
cretia, dau. of S. S. Grair, Esq., and has had issue,
I. William, b. 1849; to. 7 June, 1877, Blanche Marie,
eldest dau. of Charles Luling, Esq. of New York.
II. Thomas Ashton, m. 18 Jan. 1893, Christabel, dau. of the
late Rev. Gerard Barton, of Fundenhall Grange, Norfolk.
III. Henry Gair.
IV. Edward L. W., deceased.
I. Lucretia Elizabeth.
He m. 2ndly, 1862, Emily, dau. of Acheson Lyle,
Esq. of The Oaks, co. Londonderry, and has had
issue,
V. Cyril, decea.^ed.
VII. Bertram Eric.
II. Emily Evelyn.
Liineag-e. — William Rathbone, 6. 1696, son of WilUam
Rathbone, was father of another
William Rathbone, of Liverpool, b. 1725, m. twice, and
VI. Acheson Lyle.
VIII. Francis Warre.
III. Eleanor Florence.
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BAW
had several children, most of whom d. in infancy ; two only
left issue. The eldest son,
^\iLLiAM Rathbone, Esq. of Liverpool and Grcenbank, an
eminent Jlerchant of Liverpool, b. 17fi7; m. 17 Aur. 1T86,
Hannah Mary, only dau. of Kiehard Keymilds. Kscj., tlic well-
known Bristol phihuithropist, and ly lu r (s\\\o ,1. June, IboO)
had issue,
I. AViLLiAM, his heir.
II. Kicliard, of Woodeote. co. T^iiioastor, b. 2 Dec. 1788 : m.
8 April, 1^17, his cousin, llanraii Mary. ilau. of Joseph
KeynoKIs, l"sq. of Ketley, Salop, and d. luNov. IStiO, havinK
hy her (whocf. 26 March, ISTiS) had issue,
1 BicBAitD liErsoLDS of Glan-y-Mcnai, co. Anglesey (see
nejct M(moir).
2 Basil, b. 5 April, 1824, deceased.
3 William Benson, b. 17 April, ISiO; in. Hannah Sophia
Grejr, and had issue, five sons and three daus.
1 Hannah Mary, deceased.
2 Margaret, m. Abraham Dixon, Esq., and has four daus.
3 Emily, m. Eustace Greg, Esq., and has had teven sous
and five daus.
HI. Theodore Woolman, of .AUerton Priory, near Liverpool,
J. P., h. 4 Auff. 1798; m. S Jlay. 182G, Lucy, eldest dau. of
Edward Pearson, Esq. of I'lekliill Hall, co. Flint, liy Lucy
his wife, youngest sister of Sir Thomas Hesketh. of liuffurd
Hall, Bart., and by her o*ho d. lit April, ls4S) leii sur-
viving issue,
1 Theodore 'William, of Baekwood, Neston, co. Chester,
M.A., F.L.S., J. P., formerly Curnet 6th Inni, killing
Dragoons, b. 14 3Iarch, 183-J; m. 6 July, laOI, jM:.ria
Mary Payne, dau. of Janiea Johnstone, M.D., of Birming-
ham, and by her (who d. 1890) has surviving issue, one
dau.
1 Lucy .A.nna, deceased.
2 Jessie Sophia, m. 12 Nov. 1862, Alderman Joseph, Hub-
back, of Beechwood, rf. ISCi.
Mr. Theodore W. Rathbone d. I.'') Aug. 18G3.
IV. Benson, of Gcldeston, co. Xorfolk, b. 20 .Vug. ISOO; d.
uixrii. 27 Oct. 1834.
I. Hannah Mary, m. Jan. 1831, William Reynolds, JLD., of
Wyncote, near Liverpool, d. Ifetio.
Mr. Rathbone d. 11 Feb. 1809.
William Rathbone, Esq. of Greenbank, co. Lancaster, J.P..
6. 17 June, 1787 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Gret', Esq. of
t^uarry Bank, co. Chester, and had issue,
William, now of Greenbank.
Samuel Greg, 6. 1" May, lb2;j. Philip Henry, b. 8 May, 1828.
Elizabeth, m. J. Paget, Escj.
Hannah Mary, r,i. llev. J.N. Thorn, and is deceased.
Agnes Mary, d. June, l&(i3.
He d. 1 Feb. 1863.
Arms — Erm., on a fesse az., between two roses in chief gu.,
barbed and seeded, and the Roman fasces erect in base ppr.,
three bezants. Crest — The Roman fasces fessways in fiont of
a lion's head ppr., gorged with a collar arg., charged with
two roses gu. Motto — Suaviter et fortiter.
Seat — Greenbank, Liverpool. Jitaidence — IS, Prince's Gar-
dens, S.W.
KATHBONE OF GLAN-Y-MENAI.
Eathboxe, Eiciiaed Eeyxolds, Esq. of Glan-
y-Menai, co. Anglesey, J. P. and D.L. fcir co. Angle-
sey, and High Slierill'in 1885, b. 19 April, 1820 ; m.
1st, 15 May, 1850, Anna Gemmel, dau. of James
Fleming, Esq. of Linlithgow, jN.E., and 2nd]y, 0
June, 1859, Frances Susannah, 2nd dau. of Hugh
Eoberts, Esq. of Glan-y-Menai, D.L. co. Anglesey,
and has issue,
I. HCGH RETS0LD3, 6. 4 April, 1863 ; m. 20 Oct. 1888, Emily
Evelyn, 2nd dau. of William Rathbone, E-sq., M.P., and
has issue,
1 Richard Reynolds, 6. 23 Feb. 1891.
2 Edward Reynolds, 6. IS Aug. 18U2,
1 Hannah Mary Reynolds, 6.' 15 Dec. 1889,
n. Richard Llewelyn Benson, 6. 6 July, 1864.
I. Jfary Frances.
Xiineagre. — See Rathbone of Greenbank.
iit'it — Glan-y-Menai, .Anglesey.
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RATTRAY OF CRAIGHALL RATTRAY.
Clekk-Eatteay, James, Esq., C.B., of Craighall
Ealfray, co. Perth, Lieut.-Gcn. in the army, late
Lieut-Col. 90th Foot, J.P. and D.L. for co. Perth,
*. ai Oct. 1832.
Xiineagre. — The surname of Rattray is derived from the
barony of the same name in co. Perth, and was assumed ac
.1 very remote era. The first of the family upon record,
Alanps de Ratukrifk, lived in the reigns of William the
Lion and Alexander II., and his son.
Sib Thomas Rattray, received the honour of KnighthoocS
from Alexander III. His grandson.
Sib Adam Ratrkff, of Ratreff, is styled in Prynne's Collec-
tions, " Xobilis vir dominus de Ratreff, anno 1291," and ira
Rymer's Feed. Angl., when Sir .Adam, wit'.i many others, was
compelled to subnnt to King Edward I., it is stated, "Nobilea
viri Adam de Retrefe ct Willielmus de Maule fecerunt fldeli-
t.atem dicto regi, anno 1292."
Dk. John Clerk, President of the Royal College of Phy-
sicians at Edinburgh, and for more than tliirty years the first;
medical practitioner in Scotland, purchased the lands of Lis-
tonshieLs and Spittal, in Midlothian. He m. 1720, Margaret,
eldest dau. of Dr. Thomas Rattray, of Cr.aighaU Rattray, co.
Perth, and lineal descendant of the family of Rattray of that
ilk, and had five sons and one dau. The 3rd son,
David Clerk, M.D., of Edinburgh, Physician to the Royal
Infirmary, ■„;. Helen, dau. of James DufT, Esq. of Craigaton,
CO. Aberdeen, and dying 1768, left two sons, James and
Robert, b. Feb. 1765, who d. at Cadiz. The elder,
.Iames Clerk, Esq., b. 3 Dec. 1763, became of CraighalJ
Rattray, and assumed the surname of Rattray. This gentle-
man distinguished himself at the Scottish Bar, and was con-
stituted a Baron of the Exchequer. He to. 3 Jan. 1791, Jane,
only dau. of Admiral Duff, of Fetteresso, and dying 29 Aug.
1831, left (with one dau. Jane, m. William M. Hay, 2nd sou o£-
— Hay, of Newton) a son and successor,
Robert Clerk-Rattray, Esq. of Craighall Rattray, J.P.
and D.L., b. 21 Dec. 1795; m. 12 Feb. 1821, Christina, dau. of
James Richardson, Esq. of Pitfour, and d. 21 Oct. 1851, having:
liad issue,
James, now of Craighall.
Adam, Capt. 92nd Highlanders, h. 1833 ; d. unm. July, 1870.
Elizabeth Susan, Hi. Rev. Alexander Burn Murdoch, of
Neuek. Jane.
Charlotte JIary, m. Rev, Robert Taylor.
Helen Christina, m. 1854, Michael Foster Ward, Esq., eldest
son of Thomas Rawdon Ward, Esq. of Ogbourn St. Andrew
and Easton Priory, Wilts.
Jemima Barbara, m, 1873, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Philip Graham,
Scots Guards, and d. June, 1878.
Arms — Az., three erosscs-crosslet fitchee or. quarterinj;
Clerk, viz., or, a fesse chequy az. and arg., between two
crescents in chief gu. and a boar's head couped in ba.se sa., a
bordure of the .second. Crests — 1st, On a star or, a flaming heart
ppr.; 2nd, A demi-huntsman, winding a horn ppr., habited
vert. Supporters — Two serpents nowed vert. Motto — Super
sidera votum.
Stat — Craighall Rattray, Blairgowrie, co. Perth.
RAWLINS OF STOKE COURCY.
Eawltns, Hknry De Courct, Esq. of the
Manor House, co. Somei'set, Major Scottish Eifles,
b. 4 Nov. 1851.
Lineage. — This family is of Welsh origin, descended from
one "Rawlins-White," who suffered martyrdom during the
Reformation. They have been landed proprietors in co.
Somerset for many generations.
Rev. Henry Rawlins, M.A., Rector of Staplegrovo, co.
Somerset, in. 5 Sept. 1780, Eliza, dau. of John White, Esq. of
Martock, and d. 5 Oct. 1810, leaving by her (who d. 10 July,
181 S) a sou.
Rev. Henry William Rawlins, M.A., late Rector of Fid-
dington, Vicar of Kilton, and Patron of Bishop's Hull, co.
Somerset, m. 2 July, 1819, Eliza, dau. of John Nash, Esq. of
Shipley Hall, near Manchester, and by her (who d. 26 March,
1878) had issue,
I. Henry William, of the Manor House, J. P., Lieut.-Col.
(retired), Madras Staff Corps, h. 17 June, 1820; jit. 8 July.
1845, Emma Matilda, dau. of Capt. Patton, R.N., anfi
sister of Gen. Patton-Bethune (.see that family), and d.
1891, having had issue, Henry de Codbcy, his heir; and
Emma Matilda.
II. James Sebastian, Major-Gen. Bengal Staff Corps, m.Emmf.
dau. of J. Parke, Esq., and has issue.
III. Thomas Andrews, Col., late Assistant Commandant at
Netley, TO. 1st, Kate, dau. of Gen. Robertson; 2ndly, Mary-
Ann, dau. of Sir Charles Dunce, K.H.; and Srdly, — , dau.
of — Pinsent, Esq., and has issue.
IV. I'raniis John (Kev.), M..V., late Rector of Fiddington, m.
IbCO, Jane, dau. of Capt. Hooper, R.JS'., and has issue.
KAW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KAW
1687
T. Sebastian White, Lieut.-Col. 2nd Batt. Welsh Regt., m.
JIaria, dau. of Rev. Canon Tinling, and grand-dau. of Sir
Charles A. Elton, Bart., and has issue.
1. Mary de Brisac, m. Frederick King, M.A., of Chilmark,
Wilts.
Bev. Henry William Rawlins d. 21 June, 1S55.
Residence — Manor House, near Taiintcn.
EAWIilNSON OF DUDDON HALL.
Rawlinsox, William Millers, Esq. of Ducldon
Hall, Cumberland, b. 20 April, 1863 ; *. his father
1875 ; m. 19 June, 1889, Eosetta Ellen, only dau.
of the late Henry Fletcher Kigge, Esq. of Wood
J3roughton, North Lancashire, and has issue,
William Grat, b. 2 April, 1890.
Liineag'e. — William Rawlinson, son of John Ratvlin-
SON, of Grcenhead, in Colton, co. Lancaster, tem'p. Henut VII.,
v/i. 1 Henby VIII., a dau. of Benson, of Skelwith, in the same
CO., and had two sons, John, of Greenhead (who m. a dau. of
Miles Sawrey, of Graythwaite), and from him descended the
Eawlinsoxs of Car/; Hall, and
William Rawlinson, Esq. of Toddihanlc, m. another dau.
of Miles Sawrey, of Graythwaite, and was father of Thomas
Rawunson, of Graythwaite, living 24 Jan. 1625, whose elder
son, by his 1st wife, Bridget, only dau. and heir of John Sawrey,
Esq. of Graythwaite,
William Rawlinsov, Esq. of Graythwaite and Rusland
Hall, Capt. in a troop of volunteers, did good service to the
Commons at Marston Moor and Ribble Bridge. He m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Anthony Sawrey, Esq. of Plumpton, and by her
(who d. Sept. 1683) had, with eight daus., three sons,
Thomas, his heir.
William (Sir), Knt., Serjeant-at-Law, one of the Lords Com-
missioners of the Great Seal till 1692, d. 11 May, 1703.
John, of Gray's Inn, Secretary to the Master of the Rolls,
who s. to the Ru.sland Hall estate under settlement, and
purchased Whittington Hall, in co. Lancaster. He d. s. p.
June, 1G99.
Mr. Rawlinson d. 16S0. His eldest son,
Thomas Rawlinson, Esq. of Graythwaite, vi. 15 July, 1GC3,
Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Hutton, Esq. of Eampsicli, co.
Lancaster, and had, with five daus., two sons,
William, his successor.
Abraham, of Lancaster, Merchant, m. 12 May, 1695, Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Beck, Esq. of Low Wray, co. Lan-
caster, several of whose descendants represented the
boroughs of Lancaster and Liverpool in Parliament. The
representative of this branch is Abbaham Rawlinson, Esq.
of Chipping Norton, co. Oxford.
The eldest son and successor,
William Rawlinson, Esq. of Graythwaite, 6. 23 July, 1664,
';/!. 1st, 5 Dec. 1688, Margery, dau. of Adam Goldney, Esq. of
Chippenham, Wilts, and by her (who d. 11 Feb. 1699) had
four sons and two daus. He m. 2ndly, 5 July, 1702, Mary,
dau. of Roljert Benson, Esq. of Carlisle, and widow of Isaac
Willison, Esq. of Penrith, and by her had two suns and a dau.
Mr. Rawlinson d. 15 Aug. 1734. The youngest son of his 1st
marriage,
Job Rawlinson, Esq. of Graythwaite, 6. 10 March, 1698 ;
VI. 1 June, 1736, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Willan, Esq. of
Castle Tower, co. York, and by her had issue. He was s. by
his elder son,
William Rawlinson, Esq. of Graythwaite, 6. 22 Sept. 1740 ;
m. 16 April, 1793, Catherine, youngest dau. of John Waldie,
Esq. of Hendersyde Park, co. Roxburgh, and by her (who d.
1831) left at his decease, April, 1808, a son and successor,
John Job Rawlinson, Esq. of Graythwaite, J.P. for the co.,
b. 27 March, 1798; m. 8 Feb. 1831, Mary, eldest dau. of Rev.
John Romney, B.D., of Whitestock Hall, co. Lancaster, and
by her (who d. 8 Nov. 1890) had issue,
William Sawkey, his heir.
George liumney, b. 3 June, 1837, Lieut.-Col. 3rd Dragoon
Guards, d. s. p.
Robert, B.A. Trin. Coll. Cambridge, b. 25 May, 1839; m.
5 June, 1866, Eleanor Jane, dau. of Rev. John Baldwin, of |
Dalton. ;
Catherine Jane, m. 23 Aug. 1860, Capt. John Archibald j
Oliver Rutherfurd, 70th Regt., 2nd surviving son of William j
Oliver Rutherfurd, Esq. of Edgerston, co. Roxburgh.
Edith Elizabeth, m. 12 June, 1856, Joseph Stonehewer Scott
Chad, Esq. of Thursford Hall, Norfolk, and has issue.
Mr. Rawlinson d. 16 Oct. 1864. His eldest son,
William Sawrey Rawlinson, Esq., J. P., b. 29 May, 1835,
Major 6th Inniskilling Dragoons and 12th Lancers ; s. 1860 to
the Duddoa Hall estates, in Cumberland and Lancashire, of
his maternal ancestor, Rev. George Millers, M.A. : m. 26 June,
1862, Elizabeth Mary, only dau. of Robert Brooke, Esq. of Bath,
and had issue,
William Millers, now of Duddon.
George Brooke Millers, b. 1864.
Robert Henry Millers.
Anhur Millers. Christopher Millers.
Alice Mary Millers.
Major Rawlinson rf. 29 June, 1875.
Arms— Sa,., three swords in pale, the centre one point down-
wards, the others points upwards, blades arg., hilts and
pommels or, a chief indented of the last. Crest— A cubit arm
erect in armour, holding in the gauntlet a sword, all ppr.
Motto — Non mutandus.
Seat— Duddon Hall, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumberland.
RAWSON OF HAUGH END AND HILL
HOUSE.
Eawson, John Selwyn, Esq. of Haugli End
and Mill House, co. York, b. 20 March, 1858 ; m.
6 June, 1888, Annie Constance, dau. of Rev.
Philip Dwyer, M.A., sometime Rector of Ennis,
and Canon of Killaloe (by Anne Stather Crowe,
his wife), and by her has issue,
Frederic Philip Selwyn, b. 14 March, 1891.
Constance Priestley, 6. 29 March, 1889.
Dorothy Florence, b. 30 Jan. 1893.
Lineag'e. — William Henry Rawson, Esq. of Haugh End,
r,i. 30 Oct. 1806, Mary, dau. of John Priestley, Esq. of Thorpe,
near Halifax, and by her (who d. 18 Feb. 1870) had issue,
I. William Henry, of whom presently.
II. John, m. Elizabeth Marianne, dau. of John Priestley,
Esq. of Thorpe, wlio d. Jan. 1876.
III. Arthur, m. Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Castel W. Clay,
Esq. of Liverpool.
IV. Frederick Edward, to. 12 Oct. 1843, Harriet Susnnnah,
dau. of John Priestley, Esq. of Thorpe, and d. IG May,
1S79, leaving issue,
1 Frederic Gerald Selwyn.
2 John Selwyn, now of Mill House.
1 Florence Harriet Marianne, d. 21 Oct. 1861, imni.
I. Mary Elizabeth, d. April, 1882.
II. Ellen Susanna, m. Rev. A. L. W. Bean, ncumbent of
Sowerby, Halifax, and d. Jan. 1876.
III. Anna Catherine, to. Rev. Edward James NeTfell, Vicar
of Bromley, Kent, and </. May, 1893.
IV. Caroline, d. May, 1891.
V. Emily Frances, m. Rev. William Henry Empson, Vicar of
Wellow, Hants, and d. 1857.
VI. Henrietta, d. May, 1892.
Mr. Rawson d. 5 Jan. 18C5. His son,
AV'illiam Henby Rawson, Esq. of Mill House, J.P. and D.L.
for West Riding, 6. 4 Aug. 1812 ; to. 22 April, 1847, Ellen
Louisa, dau. cf Amaziah Empson, Esq. of Spellow Hill, Knares*
borough, and by her (who d. 20 April, 1890) had issue,
William Henry, late of Mill House.
Constance Ellen.
Mr. Rawson d. 8 July, 1892. His son,
William Henby Rawson, Esq. of Mill House, co. York, anci
of Bramhope, Torquay, J.P., b. 17 Sept. 1848; m. 1874,
Frances Jane, eldest dau. of John William Brooke, Esq. of
Sibton Park, Suffolk. He d. s. p. 1 Dec. 1893, and was s. by
bis cousin,
John .Selwyn, now of Mill House.
Arms — Per fessc sa. and az., a tower embattled arg. Crest —
A raven's head and neck couped sa., holding in the beak an
annulet or. Motto — Laus virtutis actio.
-Strat— Mill House and Haugh End, near Halifax, co. Y'ork.
RAWSON OF WOODHUKST.
Rawson, Philip, Esq. of Woodhurst, Sussex,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1892, b. 27 Dec. 1820 ;
m. 19 Feb. 1802, Octavia, 8th dau. of Patrick Gil-
mour, Esq., J.P., of The Grove, Londonderry, by his
wife, Christie Hamilton (d. 1875), dau. of Charles
Dalrymple, of Orangefield, co. Ayr, Capt. 15th
Regt., and by her has had issue,
I. Richard Hamilton (108, Gloucester Place, W.), Capt. Ist
Life Guaids, b. 21 Feb. 1863; educated at Eton and
Brasenose Coll. Oxford; m. 30 July, 1890, the Lady
Beatrice Anson, 2nd dau. of Thomas George, 2nd Earl of
Lichfield, and has issue,
Beatrice Violet, b. 6 May, 1892.
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EAW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EAW
II. Philip Heathcote, M.A. Oxon; Barrister-at Law of the
Inner Temple, 6. S April, lS6-t ; m. 16 July, 1S91, Lillie
Campbell, dau. of the late Hev. W. Clarke Trestou, of
Vallcyfield, Culross, X.B., and has issue,
Barbara Helen, b. 2 March, 1S93.
in. Arthur Justyn, b. 20 May, 1S72 ; d. 27 March, 1S75.
I. Mabel Anne. b. .;! Aug. ISGo; m. 2S June, 188S, James
Patriek Eden Gilmour, Esq., Capt. 60th llifles, only son
of the late James Gilmour, Esq. of Warren Hill, London-
derry, and h:is issue, Charles Dalryniple, b. 12 Feb. 1S93.
II. Emma Jessie, b. 26 Sept. 1S6T; m. 2j June, 1889, Edward
Thornton, Esq., 2nd Secretary Diplomatic Service, only
son of Sir Edward Thornton, G.C.13., P.C, Count of
Cassilha.<! in Portugal, formerly Ambassador at Washing-
ton, St. Petersburg, and Constantinople ; and has issue,
£dward, 6. 27 Oct. IsUo, and Mary Irene, b. 10 June,
1890.
III. Evtiyu Julia Ernestine, b. 23 July, 1870 ; d. 19 March,
K-:i. '
Lineag-e Thomas Rawson, Esq. of The Holt, Whea thill,
and lU'Sehill, co. Lancaster, and of Hillington Court, co.
Worcester, m. Elizabeth, only child of Capt. Ashbrook, li.X.,
anil <;. 1?19. leaving a son,
IticiiAKD Kawsos, Esq. of Wheathill, Eoby, co. Lancaster,
who served with the 20th Regt. in the Peninsula at Corunna,
Vimiera. and Maida ; m. 3 Feb. 1810, Anne, dau. of James
Justyn Bent, of Basford Hall and Macr Hall, co. Stafford, by
his wile. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Heathcote, of Apedale,
■to. Stafford, and by her (who d. 6 Xov. 1800) had issue,
1 .Arthur.
2 Hiirry, of Sandiway, Cheshire, d. s. p. 1883.
3 Philip, now of Woodhurst.
-4 Frank, d. s. p- 1883.
-6 George Edward, d. s. p. 1835.
1 Helen Maria, of Deerswood, Crawley, Sussex.
2 Louisa, d. s. p. 1834. 3 Eliza, d. s. p. 1845.
4 Frances Anne, d.s.p. 1888. 5 Jessie, d. s. p. 13G2.
6 Rose. 7 Sophia, d. s. p. 1893.
lilr. Rawson d. 11 Feb. 1864.
^eat— Woodhurst, Crawley, Sussex.
HAWSTORNE OF PENWORTHAM.
Eawstoexe, Lawee>"CE, Esq. of Penvvortham
Priorv and Hutton Hall, co. Lancaster, J. P. and
]).L.,"M.A. Ch. Ch. Orford, b. 1842 ; m. 10 Aug.
1871, Edith Elizabeth, eldest dau. of 8ir Tliomas
Eermor Hesketh, 5th Bart, of Rufford Hall, co.
Lancaster, and has issue, two sous and one dau.,
I. Lawrence, 6. 22 April, 1874.
II. Thomas Geoffrey, 6. 29 Sept. 1879.
I. Marjory.
Lineag'e. — This family, which for many centuries has
been settled in co. Lancaster, was originally seated at Lum ;
the family had been previously seated at Newhall, which is
still in their possession.
John Rosthokne, Esq. of Lum, Aydenfield, co. Lancaster,
m., and was s. by his son and heir,
Adam Uosthobse, Esq. of Lum, who m. Helen, dau. of Atkin
"Holte, Esq. of Battherston, co. Lancaster, and by her had, with
£ve daus., three sons,
Henry, s. to the family estates of Lum, m. Elizabeth Eams-
1 botham, and had issue.
William, of whom we treat.
John, m. Alice, dau. of Elmeric Ilallewell.
The 2nd son,
William Rosthobne, from whom spring the Rawstorneso/
Siuhall, m. Margaret, dau. of Elmeiic Ilallewell, of Cleges-
poole, and had issue, two sons, Lawrence and Thurstan, and
three daus. The eldest son,
Lawrence Kosthorne, Esq. of Newhall, m. 1st, Anne, dau.
and heiress of Thomas Purvishe, Esq. of Godlesmere, Surrey ;
from their children the Eawstobnes of Lejcdin Manor are
descended. He m. 2ndly, EUzabeth, dau. of John Elcocke,
Esq. of Stenfield, co. Lancaster, and by her had two sons and
one dau. He bought the Manor of Hutton from the Crowu in
1545. The son of the 2nd marriage,
Edward Rosthob.ve, Esq. of Kewh.all, ». his father. He m.
Alice, dau. of Hamlett Ditchfield, Esq. of Ditlon, co. Lancaster,
and had by her five sons and six daus., of whom the two
eldest sons were heirs in succession. He d. about 1022. His
eldest son,
Lawbe-nce Eosthobne, Esq. of Newhall, n. Ilolcroft, dau.
of Robert HesUeth, Esq. of Rufford, co. Lancaster, and by he
had an only dau. Alice, who m. — Plessington,E3q.of Dimples
CO. Lancaster. He was s. by his brother,
Edward Rostiiorne, Esq. of Newhall, High Sheriff of co.
Lancaster 1029, who m. Catherine, dau. of Robert Holden,
Esq. of Holden, co. Lancaster. He d. about 1644, and was «.
by his son,
Edward Rosthorne, Esq. of Newhall, who to. 1st, Helen,
dau. of RatclilTe Assheton, F.sq. of Cuerdale, co. Lancaster,
and by her had several children, all of whom d. young, and
2nilly, Mary, dau. of John Greenhalgh, Esq. of Brandlesliolme,
CO. Lancaster, and by her had only three daus.,
Catherine, m. William Lever, Esq. of Kirsall, co. Lan-
caster.
Mary, wife of — Boswcll.
Jane, wife of James Murray.
This Edward Rosthorne was one of the six captains who
assisted the Countess of Derby during the siege of Lathom
House 1043. Afterwards, at her request. Prince Rupert gave
him the governorship of Lathom House, and made him colonel
of an infantry regiment, with which, added to two troops of
cavalry, he stoutly defended Lathom for two years, until the
surrender of it, in 1645, at the command of King Charles I.
He d. soon after his father, about 1640, and was «. in the family
estates by his brother,
Lawrence Rosthorne, or Rawstorne, Esq. of Newhall, 6.
1019, High Sheriff CO. Lancaster 24 Charles II. (1081) ; m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. George Murray, Rector of Bury, co.
Lancaster, and by her had one dau. Rachel, 6. 1646 ; m.
Thomas Bradshaw, Esq. of Lum, co. Lancaster. He m, 2ndly,
Mary, dau. of Richard Bold, Esq. of Bold, co. Lancaster, and
widow of John Atherton, E.sq. of Atherton, and she possess-
ing Atherton for life, Mr. Rawstorne removed thither, and
was resident there when he recorded his pedigree atthe Lanca-
shire Visitation, 23 Sept. 1064. By his 2nd wife, he had a son,
Peter, 6. 1002, d. young. He m. 3rdly, Marjory, dau. of John
F'leetwood, Esq. of Penwortham, by Anne, dau. of William
Ffarrington, Esq. of Worden, co. Lancaster, and by her he had
three sons and two daus., of whom, Fleetwood, the eldest son,
and Richard, the youngest, both d. young. The 2nd son,
William Rawstorne, Esq. of Newhall, s. his father; he was
High Sheriff of co. Lancaster 11 Anne (1712). He m. Isabella,
dau. of Sir Richard Atlierton, Knt* of Atherton, co. Lancaster
(by his wife, Isabella Holte), and had (with others, who d.
young),
Edward, who, soon after his father's death, gave up the
family estates to Lawrence, the eldest son of his next
brother, on receiving an annuity out of the property. He
d. unm.
Lawrence, who to. 1st, Jane, dau. and heir of Richard I.ang-
ton, Esq. of Broughton Tower, co. Lancaster, and by her
had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Agnes, dau. of Robert Dent, of
Preston, and by her had one son, Lawrence (of whom
presently), and a dau., who d. young.
TVilliam (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, dau. and only child of Samuel
Walker, Esq. of Stapleion Park, co. York, and had issue by
her, seven sons and two daus. He was lifty-two years
Rector of Badsworth, co. York, and d. 1790.
Fleetwood, who commanded a company of Infantry at the
battle of Rencoux, near Liege, and wasslaiu in that engage-
ment 30 Sept. 1740.
James, d. s. p.
JIary, m. Ralph William Grey, Esq. of B.ackworth, Northum-
berland.
Lawrence Rawstorne, Esq. of Newhall and Hutton, s. to
the family estates by favour of his uncle, Edward Rawstorne,
and was High Sheriff of co. Lancaster in 1776. He hi. Elizabeth
Goldsmith Atherton, dau. of Robert Gwillyin, Esq. of Bewsey
and Atherton, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heiress of John
Atherton, Esq. of Atherton, and had issue,
Lawrence, his heir.
"William, m. Agnes Maria, second dau. of Edward Buckley,
Esq of Buckley Hall, co. Lancaster, and had issue, two
sons and three daus. ^
Robert Atherton, M.A., Rector of Warrington for twenty-four
years, m. Mary, eldest dau. of Rieliard Gwillym, Esq. of
Bewsey, en. Lancaster, and had a son Robert Atherton,
Vicar of Balderstone, co. Lancaster, Archdeaeon of Black-
burn, b. 1824 ; m. 1854, Cecilia, dau. of Joseph Feilden, of
Witton Park, Blackburn, by whom lie had two sons, Ather-
ton Gwillym, m. F. Ilorton, dau. of tv. — Horton, Wellow
Vicarage; Henry F'eilden, m. 13 Jan. 1887, Mabel Katharine
Whalley Smythe, only child of Sir John Brocas Gardiner,
Bart, of Roche Court, Hants (who d. 1892) ; and one dau.
Mary Cecilia, who d. 1886.
* Sir R. Atherton's mother was Mary I'olde, of Bolde, before-
mentioned as the widow of John Atheriun, Esq. of Atherton,
and afterwards m. Lawrence Rawstorne.
RAY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
RAY
1689
F.Hraljefh, d. unm. Henrietta Maria.
Attnes Isabella, U. unm.
Mary Anne, m. Count Piontliowski, a Col. in the Imperial
Army.
The eldest son,
La WHENCE IiAW8T0R«E, Esq. of Newhalland HuttQn,l)ecame
proprietor of Penwortham by purchase; he was Higli Sheriff
of CO. Lancaster 1814, and Lieut. -Col. Lst Lancashire Militia.
Jle m. Margaret, dau. of Edward Ledward, of Everton, and had
issue,
Lawrence, his heir, now of Penwortham.
Elizabeth Henrietta Maria.
Margaret. Fanny Marian.
Arma — Per fesse, az. anl gu., a tower triple-towered or.
Crest — A lion pafi.sant or.
Heals — Penwortham Priory, and Ilutton Hall, Preston, co.
X.an caster.
KAYER OF HOLCOMBE.
Rateb, Chaelotte, of Holconibe Court, Pevon,
jotingesfc dau. of Admiral William Batemaii Uash-
wood, ?». 22 April, 1869, William Cabew Kateh,
Esq. of Holcombe Court, late Capt. 1st JJevon
IMilitia, J. P. Devon, Patron of too livings, b. 26
.Sept. 1820 ; d. 11 Jan. 1S92.
Liineagre. — Eet. William Eayeb, J.P. , of Holcombe,
Hector of Tidcombe and Chevithorne, Devon (son of Willium
Hayer, who d. Sept. 1829, by Mary his wife (m. 1783, d. Feb.
1834), eldest dau. of William Harmar, Esq.), tti. July, 1SI6,
Jane, youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Carew, Cth Bart., and d.
Dec. 1866, haviag had issue by lier (who d. Aug. IS.jl),
I. William, late of Holcombe.
Ji Henry, d. Dec. 1853.
J. Mary, m. Rev. Hanmer Morgan Stratford, M..\., Pteetor
of St. Athan, co. Glamorgan, and d. 1893, having h id isaue,
a son (deceased) and three daus.
ai. Jane Baskerville.
111. Frances, m. William Pycroft llarmar, E«q., and has one
son and two daus. iv. Helen.
£eat — Holcombe Court, Wellington, Somerset.
BAYMOND OF BELCHAMP HALL.
Eatmond, Samuel John St. Cleee, Esq. of
IBelchamp Hall, Essex, J.P., b. 1859; m. 1884,
IMargaret Charlotte Montague, 3rd oau. of Francis
Smjthies, Esq. of Head Gate House, Colchester,
Essex, and has a son,
Samuel Philip St. Cleee, 6. 26 April, 1886,
Lineag'e. — Philip Raymond, Esq. of Hundon, Herts, who
tn. 1470, Agnes, dau. and sole heir of William Stern, of Effenden,
same co., was father of Roger Raymond, Esq., whose wife was
'dau. of John Elliot, and whose son and heir was John Ray-
jioNo, Esq., who m. Judith, dau. of Chadd Cockayne, Esq. of
Cockayne Hatley, co. Bedford, and was s. by his son, John
Havmond, Esq. of Belchamp Walter, Essex, came to Belchamp
1611, and was living 1627, who hi. Anne, dau. of John Sparrow,
Esq. of Gestinthorpe, and left a son and successor,
Oliver Raymond, Esq., who m. 1G53, Frances, dau. of Sir
'William Harris, Knt. of Shenfield, Essex, who was great-great-
i^randson of Arthur Harris and Joan Percy his wife, granddau.
of Henry Algernon, 5th Earl of Northumberland. Oliver
llaymond d. 1679, and was s. by his son,
St. Clere Raymond, Esq., who was disinherited for marrying
against his father's consent. His wife was Anne Workman,
and by her he had i-ssue, i. John, to whom his grandfather left
the estate ; ii. William, successor to his nephew ; in. Edward ;
'IV. James; and v. Samuel, blown up in a ship, who?n. and left
:a son, William, father of Samuel, heir to his grand-uncle,
William. The eldest son,
John Raymond, Esq. of Belchamp Hall, m. Anne, dau. of
■Sir Roger Burgoyne, 2nd Bart, of Sutton, and left at his decease
T690, one son,
John Raymond, Esq. of Belchamp, who d. unm. 1720, and
»vas s. by his uncle,
William Raymond, Esq. of Belchamp Hall, who d. 1732,
• devised the property, by will, to his great-nephew.
Rev. Samcel Raymond, of Belchamp Hall, who m. Isabella,
iiau. of Richard Child, M.D., of Lavenhani, Suffolk, and d.
1767, having had issue, Philip Honywood, d. un;n. ; Samcel,
■of whom presently ; and Isabella, vi. 1st, John Mayne, Esq. of
Teffont, Wilts, and 2ndly, 1788, Archibald, 9th Earl of Dun-
\donald. Mr. R:ijiuond's 2nd son.
Rev. Samuel Raymond, Rector of Belchamp and Middleton,
and Vicar of Bulmer, Essex, vi. 1780, Margaretta, dau. of Rev.
Brooke Bridges, Rector of Orlingbury, co. Northampton, and
by her (who d. 1848) had issue,
I. Philip Honywood (Rev.), 0?. 1807.
II. Samuel Milbank, late of Belchamp Hall.
III. Oliver (Rev.), LL.B. Rural Dean, Rector of Middleton, and
Vicar of Belchamp-cum-Buloier, ni. Anne, dau. of Rt-v.
Charles Andrews, Rector of Flempton, Suffolk, and has
issue,
1 Oliver Edward (Rev.), M.A. Cambridge.
2 Edward Walter, deceased.
3 William Sterne, deceased.
4 diaries Andrews (Rev.), M.A., Rector of St. Mary,
Wallingford, Berks.
■ 1 Margaretta Lyon, deceased. 2 Agnes.
3 Katharine, deceased. 4 Anne Ryecroft.
5 Juliana.
I. Isabella, m. Rev. Henry Yates Smithien, Rector of Stan-
ground-cum-Farcett, co. Huntingdon ; deceased.
II. Margaretta Cave, m. Rev. Jeremiah Peniberton, Rector
of Foxearth, Essex ; deceased.
Mr. Raymond d. 1826, and was s. by his son,
Samuel Milbank Raymond, Esq. of Belchamp Hall, J. P., b.
6 Feb. 1787; m. 7 March, 1808, Sarah, dju. of Rev. William
Cooke, Rector of Preston, Suffolk, and Vicar of Melton, Norfolk,
and had issue,
Samuel William, b. 6 Aug. 1812; d. 1852.
John Mayne St. Clere, late of Belchamp HaU.
Oliver, b. 28 Oct. 1816 ; d. 1857.
Edward Marriott, b. 12 Aug. 1819 ; d. 1872.
John Stevens, 6. 31 Jan. 1823; d. 1862.
Isabella, m. Rowland Dalton; deceased.
Emma Brereton, m. Frederick C. Perry, Esq.
He d. 18 Jan. 1863. His son,
Rev. John Mayn-e St. Clere Raymond, of Belchamp Hall,
Essex, sometime Vicar of Dinnington, Northumberland, B.A.
Univ. Coll. Durham, 1837, M.A. 1840, Lord of the Manor of
Belchamp Walter, and Patron of the living of Belchamp-cum-
Bulmer, late Rector of Belchamp Otten, b. 23 July, 1814; vt.
1857, Louisa Anne, dau. of Rev. Charles Fisher, Rector of
Ovington-cum-Tilbury, and d. Dec. 1893, leaving au only son,
Samuel John St. Cleee, now of Belchamp.
j4)-»is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th sa., a chevron between three
eagles displayed arg., armed gu., on a chief of the second three
martlets of the first, for Raymond ; 2nd and 3rd or, a chevron
between three crosses fleurie sa., for Sterne. Crest — A
dragons head or, langued gu., ducally gorged of the last.
Stat — Belchamp Hall, near Sudbury, Suffolk.
RAYMOND OF HEATHFIELD HOUSE.
RAT.MOND, Geneeal jTexkt Phipps, of Heath-
field House, Bitterne, Hants, J.P., late Col. 67th
(South Hampshire) Kegt., Col.-in-Chief of the 1st
(Royal Scots) Regt. b. 21 Dec. 1808, educated at
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, served in the
1st Royal Scots, the Seaforth Highlanders, and on
the Staff; m. 20 Sept. 1849, Julia, dau. of Gen.
Sir David Ximenes, K.C.B. of Bear Place, Berks,
and granddau. of Admiral Fitz Herbert Evans.
Lineagre. — This family is one of antiquity.
William Raymond, Esq., formerly in the Light Dragoons,
and Colonial Secretary at Monte Video (son of Ldward Ray-
mond, Esq., who inherited considerable landed estates in
Somerset), 7)1. 1799, Ann Maria, dau. of Rigby Brodbelt, Esq.
of Jamaica, and sister of Rigby Brodbelt Stallard Penoyre, Esq.
of The Moor and Hardwick Court, co. Hereford, and d. 1845,
having by her (who d. 1827) had issue,
F'dward Hankin, d.
William F'bancis Raymond Stallard Penoybb (Rev.), of
The .Moor and Hardwick Court, Herefordshire, J. P., M.A.
St. Peter's Coll. Camb., Rector and Patron of Stockton, co.
Woicester, Rural Dean, Vicar of Wilsford, Wilts, and a
Prebendary of Hereford, 6. 14 June, 1804; m. 1830, Mari-
anne Belcher, dau. of Admiral FitzHerbert Evans, and d.
March, 18»9, having by her (who d. 1877) had two daus.,
Ann Fanny Eliza, m. Is58, Kev. Slade Baker (now Penoyre),
M.jV. ; and d. June, 1892, and was i. in the estates by her
eldest son. Rev. Slade Raymond S. Penoyre; and Maiia
Penoyre Forssteen.
Henky Phipps, now of Heathfield House.
Ann Elizabeth, d.
Fanny Maria, m. Rev. Francis ffoUiott, M.A., late Rector of
\\ isliaw, CO. Warwick, brother to John ffollioit, Esq., late
M.P. for Sligo, J. P., of The Lickhill, co. WorceBter, and
Holybrook, co. Sligo, and had issue, John, U. ; Phiilip
Homan, Col. in the Army ; and Adeline.
1690
KEA
THE LANDED GENTRY
EEA
The estates of The Jloor and Hanlwick Court have bpcn in
possession of the Pinoyre family since the roign of Hesrt
VIII.
-■iDjis— Quarterly : 1st anil 4th sa., a chevron between three
eaalcs displaycil :uir., on a chief uf the last three martlets of
tlietirst; 2ui.l aiul 3r(i, three pheons. CYtst— A dragon's head
iiased or, lanRUel k"., dueally gorged of the last. Molto—
-tiiuam servare iiKnteiii.
^tctf — lieathlieKt House, liitterne, near Southampton.
CEEWE-READ, late OF LLANDINAM.
Ckkwe-Eeap, Offley John, Esq. late of Plas
T>i!iam, Llaiidinam, co. Montgomery, J.P., Lieut. -
Col. -ith B;itt. South Wales Borde'rers, b. 3 Dec.
ISIS; m. 2 March, 187.'), Elizabeth Stuarta, 2nd
t'lan. of Hon. Edward Morris Erskine, C.B., and
g:-auddau. of David Montagu, 2nd Lord Erskine
aiul has issue,
I. TiAXDrLPH Offlet, b. 12 .\pril, 1S76.
II. Edward Charles, 6. 15 June, 1S77.
iir. A son, 6. 17 Dec. 1878.
liineagre. — '• The township of Crewe, in the parish of
liarthomley, Chester " (we quote Lysoss), " was from a
vt-ry early period the seat and inheritance of the family of
Crue, or Crewe'" (.to BfEKls's Peerage).
.Tou.N Gfflet, Esq., h. ICSl (the descendant of a family
wliieh had been settled at Madely Manor, co. Stafford, so far
hack as the beginning of the 13th century), inherited the
.Manor of Crewe in right of his mother, Anne, elder dau. and
eventually sole heir of John Crewe, Esq., and assumed in con-
sequence the surname and arms of Crewe. By Sarah Price
his wife, he left (with other issue) Joun (father of the 1st
1.0 rd Crewe), and
liEv. EANDfLPH CitEWE, LL.D., Rector of Barthomley and
Waimingham, h. 6 Feb. 1717; '/;i. Anx, dau. of John Head,
Es(i. of Llandinam Hall, and by her (who d. 29 Dec. 171)3) had
issue,
< iFFLET, his heir.
Itandolph (liev.), LL.B., Rector of Hawardcn, m. Frances,
• lau. of Sir John Glynne, 6th Bart., and by her (who d.
25 Nov. It3l4) had issue,
Anne. Mary (Mrs. Chorley).
Ciiarles, Rector of Lawton, d. s. p. 1795.
j>T. Crewe d. 29 May, 1777, and was s. by his eldest son,
liEv. Offlet Crewe, M.A., Rector of Barthomley and War-
u;ingham, and of Astbury and Muccleston, ^n. \'i Aug. 1779,
Harriet, dau. of Thomas. \ssheton Smith, Esq. of Vaynol, M.P.,
Lord-Lieutenant co. Carnarvon, and dying 19 Feb. 183t), left
(with three daus., Emma, d. xmm. ; Frances, ra. Rev. Robert
Wedgwood; and Harriet, m. 1805, Sir Thomas Tancred, 6th
liart. of Boroughbridge) one son,
John Offlet Crewe-Read, Esq. of Llandinam and Wern,
J.R. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Flint 1839. and of co. Mont-
t;omery IS47, b. 1792; m. 11 Aug. 1818, Charlotte Prestwood,
eldest dau. of Admiral Sir Willoughby Lake, K.C.li., and by
her (who d. 27 Oct. 186.5) had issue,
Bagot Offlet, his heir.
Offlet Malcolm, successor to liis brother.
John Charles Edward, late Lieut. -Col. 62nd Light Infantry,
6. 26 July, 1S23 ; in. Miss Henrietta Clarke, aud has
issue.
Arthur Willoughby, Capt. 51st Light Infantry, afterwards
Bengal Staff Corps, b. 18 June, 1833 ; m. 16 Nov. 18C7,
Helen, dau. of Capt. William Broughton, R.N., and d.
G May, 1874, leaving issue.
Charlotte, ra. 29 Dec. 1840, Charles Balfour, Esq., R.A., and
d. March, 1846, leaving issue.
Mr. Crewe assumed, by royal licence, on the death of his
lather, 15 March, 1836, the additional surname and arms of
Read, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of iBagot
Read, Esq. of the city of Chester. He d. 30 Nov. 1858, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Bagot Offlet Cbewe-Eead, Esq. of Llandinam Hall, co.
^Montgomery, and Wern, co. Flint, 6. 27 Sept. 1820. He d. s. p.
20 Dec. 1862, and was s. by his brotlier,
Offlet Malcolm Ceewe-Read, Esq. of Plas Dinam,
Llandinam, co. Montgomery, Capt. R.N., J.P. and D.L., Hij^h
Sheriff 1870, b. 13 Sept. 1821; m. 15 Feb. 1848, Charlotte Lucy,
dau. of Thomas JIarmaduke George, Esq., and by her (who d.
y Dec. 1836; had one son,
Offlet John, of Llandinam.
^r/i^s— Quarterly ; 1st and 4th az., a grifQn segreant or, for
Read; 2nd and 3rd az., a lion rampant arg., for CREirE.
Crests — 1st, Read, An eagle displayed sa. ; 2nd, Crewe, Out
of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb arg., charged with a
crescent gu.
Scat — Plas Dinam, Llandinam, co. Montgomery.
Club — Brooks.
READ OF HONINGHAM THORPE.
Ee.^d, Clare Sewell, Esq. of Iloningliara
Tliorpe, CO. Xorfolk, J.P., M.P. for E. and S. Nor-
folk 1805-80, and West Xorlolk 1883-1885, b. 6
Nov. 1826, m. Sept. 1859, Sarah Maria, only dau. of
James Watson, Esq. (Sheriff of Norwieli 18 lU),
and has issue,
I. JIary Elizabeth, m. Robert Anderson, Esq. of the Barton,
Cirencester.
n. Katheiine Frances, m. Henry Valentine Baker, Esq.
ni. Clare Sybil. iv. Margaret Sewell.
Mr. Read, who -was Parliarnentary Secretary of the
Local Government Board, 1875 to 1876, in Disraeli's
Administration, is the son of the late Greorge Read,
Esq. by Sarali Anne his wife, dau. of Clare Sewell,
Esq. of Barton Bendish Hall, co. Norfolk, and
grandson of Trevett Read, Esq. and Mary Calver
his wife.
Seat — Honinghain Thorpe, near Norwich.
Clubs — Carlton and Farmers.
READE OF CROWE HAIiL.
Reade, James Colquiioun Retell, Esq. of Crowe
Ilall, CO. Suffolk, B.A., Barristcr-at-Law of the
Middle Temple, J.P. for cos. Suliolk and Glamor-
gan, Lieut.-Col. Commanding 3rd Batt. Welsh Rcgt.,
late Capt. Suti'olk Yeomanry, and formerly Lieut.
14th Hussars, b. 13 May, 1840; s. his father 28 Sept.
1880 ; m. 4 Feb. 1891, Florence Sophia, eldest dau.
of M. Hardy Voss, Esq. of Be Montford House,
Surrey, and has issue,
Margaret Colquhoun, b. 4 Dec. 1891.
Lineag'e.—JoHN Page Reade, Esq. of Crowe Hall,
Suffolk (2nd son of George Reade, Esq. of Crowe Hall, by
Eliza his wife, dau. of George Routledge, Esq. of 'VVindlestone,
CO. Durham), J P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1865,B.A.Exeter Coll.
O.xford, 1828, 6.1806; m. 1st, 9 April, 1829, Helen, dau. of Sir
James Colquhoun, 3rd Bart, of Colquhoun and Luss, by wlionk
(who d. 17 Oct. 1S5'2) he had issue,
I. James Colquiiou.v Revell, now of Crowe Hall.
He m. 2ndly, 20 Sept. 1854, Lady Mary Stuart Knox, dau. of
Thomas, 2nd Earl of Ranfurly, and had further issue,
II. Hubert Granville Revell. Balliol Coll. Oxford, h. 1857.
III. Raymond Northland Revell, Capt. Shropshire Light
Infantry, D.A.A.G. Egypt, b. 16 Feb. 1861.
I. Evelyn Helen Revell.
Mr. Reade d. 28 Sept. 1880.
Arms — Gu., a saltire between four garbs or. Crest — A
Cornish chough. Muito — Cedant arma toga;.
Seal — Crowe Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk.
Toicii Residence — 27, Beaufort Gardens, S.
Clubs — Brooks and New University.
READE OF IPSDEN.
Reade, Heebekt Vincent, Esq. of Ipsden
House, CO. Oxford, b. 30 April, 1870 ; s. his father
18 Feb. 1884.
Liineagre. — The founder of the co. Oxford family appears
to have been Edward Rkad, or Rede, Esq. of Beedon, Berks,
mentioned in Fuller's Worthies as High Sheriff for that co. ia
the 17th, and again in the 29th Henrt VI. His son,
William Read, of Barton, Berks, had that estate granted to
him by Henrt VIII. He m. Dorothy, dau. of John Beaumont,
of Orton-on-the-Hill, alius Overton, co. Leicester, by whom he
had a son,
TuoMAs Read, of Barton, buried at Beedon. He m. Anne,
dau. of Thomas Hoo, Esq. of IIoo, Herts, by whom he had
(besides daus.) a son,
TuoMAs Read, High Sheriff Berks 24 Quceu Elizabeth,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
REA
1601
m. Mary, dau. of George Stoneliouse, Esq. of West Peckham,
Kent, Clerk of the Green Cloth, and had, with other issue, a
son,
Sib Thomas Head, Knt. of Beedon, Barton, Ipsden, and
Bunstew, co. Oxford, High Sheriff co. Berks 41 Queen Eliza-
beth, m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Brocket, Knt. of
Brocket Hall, co. Hertford, by whom he had issue,
I. Thomas, of Ipsden, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Corne-
wal], Barou of Burford, and d. v. p. 1837, leaving (with
other issue) three sons,
1 CoMPTON (Sir), Bart, of Shipton Court, Beedon, and
Barton, created a Bart. 1660, ancestor of Eeade, Bart, of
Sh ipton Court (the Patents of Baronetcy having the name
of Keade inserted 1641 and 1660 with a final c, tliat form
of speUing was thenceforward adopted by the family).
2 Edwakd, of whom hereafter.
3 Thomas, d. s. p.
II. John (Sm), Bart, of Brocket Hall, inherited that estate,
and was created a Bart. 1641, which title became extinct on
the death, 22 Feb. 1712, of Sir John, the 3rd Bart, {see
Burke's extinct Baronetage).
III. Kichard, ancestor of Keade of Wooclparks, co. Galway,
Ireland.
I. Wary, r,i. Sir Robert Dormer, Knt. of co. Buckingham.
II. Elizabeth. in. Frances.
Sir Thomas, who was Sheriff of Herts 1C18, d. 1800, and settled
his estate of Ipsden on his grandson,
Edward Eeade, Esq. of Ipsden, 2nd son of Thomas Head,
above-named. He ra. 1st, 1651, Jane, dau. of Thomas Acton,
Esq. of Bockelton, co. Worcester, by whom he had a son, Comp-
lon d. unm., and 2ndly, Ellen, widow of William Allen,
Esq. of Goring, co. Oxford, by whom he had issue, besides
daus., Philip Edward, who d. unni. before his father, and his
successor,
Thomas Reade, Esq. of Ipsden, m. 1703, Rebecca, dau. of
William Blackall, Esq. of Chackcnden, and had, with other
issue, a son,
John Reade, Esq. of Ipsden, m. 1st, Bridget, dau. of Thomas
Brighain, Esq. of Cane End, by whom he had a son John, who
d. s. 'p., and 2ndly, Martha, dau. of William Bartholomew, Esq.
of Ipsden, by whom he had (with other issue) a sen,
George Reade, Esq. of Ipsden, m. 1774, Ann, dau. of Rev.
W. Tiiomas, Vicar of Ipsden, by whom he had a son,
John Reade, Esq. of Ipsden, J. P. and D.L., b. 25 Xov.
1778 ; m. 9 Feb. 1796, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Major John
Scott, M.P. for Stockbridge (who afterwards took the name of
Wari>g), and by her (who d. 24 Aug. 1863) had issue,
I. John Thurlow, Collector at Saharunpore, 6. 22 June, 1797;
d. unm. 26 Nov. 1827.
II. George Edward, H.E.I.C.C.S., Bombay, 6. 25 Aug. 1798;
(/. unm. 1816, at Calicut, Bombay.
in. Henry Jonathan, H.E.I.C.'s Cavalry, b. 25 Feb. 1801 ;
wlio fell at the head of his troop at Kolah, East Indies,
1S21.
IV. William Barrington, his heir.
V. Edward Anderdon. formerly of the Bengal C.S., C.B., J. P.
COS. Berks and Oxford, 6. 15 March, 1807; r.i. April, 1*<38,
Eliza, dau. of Richard Burnard, Esq. of Colyford and
Crewkerne, Somerset, and d. 12 Feb. 18^6, having had
issue,
1 Burnard, H.M. Indian Army, retired, d. unm. 25 March,
1878.
2 Lawrence.
3 Aithur, m. 24 April, 1878, Mary Wood, widow of Capt.
A. W. Garnett, K.E.,anddau. of E. S. Burnand, of Crew-
kerne, CO. Somerset.
1 Amy, m. May, 1868, Rev. C. Stanley Taylor, M.A., of
Flowton, CO. Suffolk ; d. s. p. 10 Oct. 1877.
2 Ellinor, m. July, 1873, F. E. Hodges, Esq. of WaUing-
ford, Berks.
3 Lucy, m. 19 March, 1884, Edward Rochfort Smith,
eldest son of Major Lionel Smith, late of H.M. 64th
Foot.
4 Margaret, m. 15 Feb. 1880, Kyrle Emlc, son of John
Symons, Esq. He d. 26 April, 1884, aged 35.
Ti. Compton, 6. 16 March, 1811 ; m. 15 March, 1833,
Jane, dau. of Ralph Walker, Esq. of Newcastle, and has
issue,
1 Compton, M.A.
2 George, H.M. Indian Army.
3 John, rf. unm. 1876.
1 Anna Maria, m. 1855, Hon. Robert Drummond, Bengal
C.S., and d. 1875, leaving issue.
2 CeciUa Jane. 3 Emilia Sophia.
VII. Charles, D.C.L., Fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxon.,
Vinerian I'ellow, Barristcr-at-Law, the well-known writer
and novelist, b. 8 June, 1814; d. unm. 11 April, 1884.
I. Sophia Brooke, m. 1820, Rev. Thomas Woodroffe, Canon
of Winchester, and rf. 1856, leaving issue. He d. 14 May,
1878, aged 88.
II. Julia Susanna, m. 1822 , Capt. Allen Francis Gardiner,
P..N., 3rd son of Samuel Gardiner, Esq. of Coouibc Lodge,
Oxon., and d. 1834, leaving issue.
III. EUincr Hastings, rf. unm. 1 June, 1878.
Mr. Reade d. 24 Oct. 1849, and was s. by his son,
William Barrington Reade, Esq. of Ipsden House,
H.E.I.C.'s Cavalry, J.P. and D.L., 6. 30 Jan. 1803; m. 12
April, 1837, Elizabeth, only child of John Murray, Esq. oi
Ardbennie, co. Perth, Capt. R.N., and had issue*
I. William AVinwood, 6. 26 Dec. 1838; d. num. 24 ApriL
1875.
II. Henrv St. John (Rev.), his heir.
III. George, 6. 1841.
IV. Charles Edward, R.N., 6. 1842.
v. Malcolm, Bengal C.S., 6. 1856 ; d. unm. 6 Feb. 1875.
VI. Frederick, b. 1848.
I. Mary Louisa.
II. Emily Sophia, m. Rev. J. Russel (who is deceased).
III. F'rances.
Mr. Reade d. 11 Dec. 1881, and was s. by his son.
Rev. Henry St. John Reade, M.A., of Ipsden House,
b. 4 Jan. 1840; m. 18 Dec. 1868, Frances Ann, only dau. of
Rev. W. Vincent, Vicar of Chipperfield, Herts, and had
issue,
Herbert Vincent, now of Ipsden.
William Henry Vincent, b. 13 Jan. 1872.
Francis Vincent, b. 29 March, ls74.
Mary Vincent, b. 5 June, 1876.
Mr. Reade d. 18 Feb. 18S4. His widow m. 1890, Charles
Edwards Dyer, Esq.
Arms — Gu., a saltire, between four garbs, or. Crut — On a
stump of a tree vert, a falcon rising ppr., belled and jessed or.
Motto — Cedant arma togae.
Utat — Ipsden House, Wallingford, co. Oxford.
BEADE (now HIBBERT) OF WOOD
PARK.
Eeade, Eloeence Jane, of Wood Park, co.
Galwav, s. lier grandfather 1883 ; m. 4 Oct.
1887, Robert Eiennes Hibbert, Esq., late Queen'.*
Eays, only son of Col. F. D. Hibbert, of Eucknell
Manor, Bicester.
liineage.— Philip Reade, of Wood Town, co. Wcstmeatle
(eldest son of Rev. Philip Eeade), ra. 1695, Mary Palmer, olf
liallyboggin, co. Kildare, and with a dau., Anne, vi. John
Hopkins, Esq. of Dardistown, co. Meath) had two sons,
Philip, his heir, and Daniel, m. Jane Purdon, of co. West-
meath. The elder son and heir,
Eev. Philip Reade, D.D., of Wood Town, 6. 1699; m. 1st.
1748, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of
Bracklyn Castle, co. Westmeath, and 2ndly, 1770, Elizabeth,
dau. of William Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree, M.P. co. West-
meath, and by the former only had issue,
John, Bariister-at-Law, m. 1787, Martha, only dau. of Francis
Hopkins, Esq. and sister of Sir Francis Hopkins, Bart.,
and by her bad an only child, F'rancis Catherine, of WooU
Town, CO. Meath, who d. unm. 1853.
William Francis.
The younger son,
William Francis Reade, of Wood Park, m. 1788, Jane-,.
Peacock, only dau. and heir of Edward Borr, Esq. of New
Park, CO. Meath, by Jane his wife, only child and heir of
William Peacock, Esq. of Tinne I'ark, King's co., and had
issue,
I. Philip, his heir.
II. Edward Borr, m. Jane, dau. of Robert Carew, Esq. of
Woodeiistown, co. Tipperary, and has issue,
1 William. 2 Robert Carow.
3 Philip. 4 Edward.
1 Frances. 2 Jane Peacock.
I. Jane Peacock, d. unm.
II. Mai ia Peacock, m. Eev. Eobert de la Pere Eobinson, of
Ballynavin C;cstle, co. Tipperary.
III. Jessie Louisa, d. untn.
Mr. Eeade d. 10 Sept. 1801, and was s. by his eldest son,
Philip Eeade, Esq. of Wood Park, J. P., M..\., Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1793; m. 28 April, 1829, Grace, youngest dau. of
John Eutherfoord, Esq. of St. Douloughs, co. Dublin, (the
eldest male representative of the Eutherfoords of Ashentilly,
CO. Perth), and had issue,
I. Philip William Villiers, b. Sept. 1839; m. 8 March,
1862, Caroline Charlotte, only dau. of Eobert Duprc Alex-
ander, Esq., and gianddau. of Sir Robert Alexander, 2n(l
Isart. of the city of Dublin, and d. 21 Aug. 1874, leaving
by her (who -hi. 2ndly, 18 July, 1878, Leicester Hibbert,
Esq. of Chalfont, co. Bucks) an only child,
1692
KEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EEC
Florence Jane, now of Wood Tark.
I. Snrah Rosanna.
II. Jane Peacock M.iria, m. Joseph C. Ru'herfoord. Esq. of
Lynburj-, co. Wostnieath, and <./. Jan. IS.'T, leaving issue.
Hr. Keade if. 1SS3, and was s. by liis gianddau., now of Wood
Park.
Ariii-< — Gu., a clicvron or, between two fleurs-do-lis in chief
of the second, and an eagle displayed in base arg. Crest— An
arm erect, issuing from clouds, the hand holding an open
bibie, all ppr. Mottoes— Amor sine timore ; Cedaut arma
togae.
isuif— Wood Park, Scarriff.
HEAVELY OF KINNERSLEY CASTLE.
Eeavelt, Thomas, Esq. of Kinnersloy Castle,
CO. Herel'ord, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1SG7, b.
31 July. ] 829 ; m. 5 Dec. ISoO, Johanna Margarctlia
Wilheinine, only child and heir of George Sticfvater,
Esq. of Uamburg, and has issue,
I. Thomas George Wood, D.C.L. of the University of Jena,
1^77, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, b. 17 Oct.
18,iJ ; m. "21 Feb. 18S9, Veronica, only dau. of Kev. I.
Stammers, and had issue ^with a son and dau. who
both if. in infancy, March, 1892), a son, George Cuthbert,
I. May, 1S93.
I. Jlinna Frances Henrietta, vi. 1872, G. F. Bodley, Esq.
A.E.A., and has issue, a son, George Hamilton, b. Is73.
II. Mary Isabella Charlotte.
Liineag'e. — The Revelys, or Eeavclys, took their name
from Keavely (which place, family tradition says, formerly
belonged to that funiily), in the parish of Ingram, at the foot
of Cheviot, temp. Edward II. Isabella de Reaveley, a.d. 1400,
vas a tenant of the tythes of Kyloe, under the Convent of
Durham. William de Reavely, and his wife Joetta, were
(benefactors to the shrine of St. Cuthbert, a few years after.
There is mention of John Reavely, of Humbletun, in an in-
<juisition held a.d. 15C8; also in 1G63, of Edward and John
Eeavely. Members of this family held lands in the north of
Northumberland, Islandshire, Norhamshire, Berwick-upon-
Tweed, and elsewhere.
JouN Ccthbert Reavelt, of Humbleton, co. Northumber-
Sand, jii. 1712, Barbara Reed, of Yardhil!, co. Northumberland,
<f. 1729, and had four sons, Thomas and Edward, both if.
J. J5. ; Ccthbert, of whom presently: ani Charles, who in.
a dau. of — Charlton, of Reedsmouth, and had two duns.,
Ann, m. — Maitland, Esq., and Henrietta, if. unm. The third
£on,
CuTHBEBT Reavely, Esq., m. 1749, Barbara Maughan, and
had issue, John, b. 1751, if. unm. ; Cuthbebt ; and Ann, 6.
1750, if. unm. The younger son,
Ccthbert Reavelt, Esq. of Kenton, co. Northumberland,
<6. 1754; m. Henrietta Wedderburn, and if. 1S03, having had,
lesidcs other issue, who d. s. p., Henry, Thomas, Henrietta,
in. Edward Hall Campbell, Esq., Col. of the Tyne Hussars, and
Frances, m. Capt. fasker. The younger son,
Thomas Reavelt, Esq., 6. 1799; m. 16 Oct. 1828, Anne
AVilson, 2nd dau. of Douglas Sands, Esq. of Morpeth, North-
eimberland, and by her (who if. 1843) had issue,
Thomas, now of Kinnersley Castle.
Francis Fenwick (Rev.), Rector of West Lcxham, co. Nor-
folk, b. 25 March, lfc33; m. 1st, IC Jan. lsG3, Fanny Ahby,
3rd dau. of Kev. William Domvile, M.A., Rector of Win-
forton, CO. Hereford, a younger brother of Sir Compton
Domvile, 1st Bart, of Santry, which lady cf. 5 Nov. lasl.
He m. 2ndly, 11 Oct. 1883, Bertha, eldest dau. of Mons.
Gustave Napoleon Rensch, of Nancy, France.
Anne Frances, m. George Tyndall, Esq. of Tours, C.E.,
OtHcer of the Legion ot Honour, and has had issue, George
Reavely, cf. at San Paolo, Brazil; Minnie; Maria; !• ranees;
and .Annie.
Xouisa, m. 1st, 10 Jan. 1870, Charles Francis Salvin, Esq.,
2nd son of Gerard Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, co. Durham,
and has issue ; 2ndly, Capt. Charles Mottram, late Hth
Foot.
Mr. Reavely d. Oct. 1872.
Arms — Arg., a chevron engrailed between three estoilcs of
twelve points az. Crest — An estoile, as in the arms. Motto —
Optima revelatio Stella.
ibtaJ— Kinnersley Castle, Lctton, co. Hereford.
Slieriff 1SS2, J.r. co. Cambridge, late Lieut. Essex
Eille Militia, and formerly Cornet and Sub-Lieut.
2nd Life Guards, Mayor of Colchester 1884-85, b. 11
Sept. 184fi ; m. 25 June, 1873, Judith Blanche, dau.
of Rev. Philip Gurdon, Rector of Cranworth-cum-
Letton, Norfolk, and has issue,
Martin, b. 6 Feb. 1875.
Winifred.
Lineage. — John Redow, Esq. of Colchester, had a grant
of arms li;S5. He d. 13 April, 1699, leaving by Sarah Tayspill
his wife, a son and heir,
Sir Isaac Redow, Knt. of Colchester, Recorder and M.P. for
that borough, m. 1st, Mary Lemyng, granddau. of Sir William
Batten, Surveyor-General of the Navy, and 2ndly, Elizabeth,
dau of Sir William Wiseman, Bart., and widow of J. L. Hony-
wood, Esq. of Mark's Hall, Essex, and if. 19 Sept. 1726, having
had by the former lady one son,
Lemyng, who predeceased his father, leaving two sons,
1 Charles Chamberlain, m. Mary, sister of Willi im. Lord
Abergavenny, and left a dau. Mary, m. Ger Thomas
Adams, and had an only dau. Mary, who d. s. 2>. 1804.
2 Isaac Le.myng, of whom we treat.
Isaac Lemyng Rebow, Esq. of Colchester, M.P., m. Mary,
dau. of Capt. Matthew Martin, of Wyvenhoe and Alresford
Hall, Essex, M.P. for Colchester, and if. 3. March, 1734, leaving
a son aiul lieir,
Isaac Martin Rebow, Esq. of Wyvenhoe Park, Essex, Col.
of the East Essex Militia, Recorder and M.P. for Colchester,
who, under the will of his maternal grandfather, Capt. Martin,
assumed the additional surname of Martin, on the death of his
maternal uncle, Thomas Martin, 1776. He vi. his cousin,
Mary, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Martin, Esq. of Alresford
Hall, son and eventually heir (his eldest brother, Samuel,
having d. s. p. 17G5) of Capt. Matthew Martin, before men-
tioned, and by her (who if. 22 Dec. 1804) left at his decease, 3
Oct. 1781, three daus. and co heirs,
Mary Hester.
Sarah Emma, m. Henry Hichens, Esq. of Penzance, and
d.s.p. 24 May, 1798.
Frances Mary, if. s.p.
The eldest dau. and co-heir,
Mary Hester Rebow, vi. 1796, Gen. Francis Slater (son
of R. Slater, Esq. of Chesterfield, who assumed the surname
of Rebow). She left at her decease an only dau. and heir,
Mary Martin, of Wyvenhoe Park, m. 1st, Sir Thomas Ornisby,
Bart., and 2ndly, 183.i, John Gurdon, Esq. 2nd son of Theo-
philus Thonihaugh Gurdon, Esq. of Letton, Norfolk (High
Sheriff 1824), by Anne, his wife, dau. of William Mellish, Esq.,
M.P., of Blyth Hall, Notts. On his marriage, 1835, Mr. Gurdon
assumed the additional surname of Rebow. He vi. 2ndly,
3 Dec. 1845, Lady Georgiana Isabella Toler, 4th dau. of Hector
John Graham, 2nd Earl of Norbury, and by her had issue,
I. Hector John, now of Wyvenhoe.
I. Georgina Elizabeth Anne. ii. Mary Louisa.
Mr. Gurdon-Rebow was M.P. for Colchester, d. 12 Oct. 1870,
and was s. by his son, the present Hector John Gurdon-
Rebow, Esq.
Arms— 1st and 4th, Rebow, gu., two long-bows bent and
interlaced in sallire or, stringed arg., between four bezants,
each charged with a fleur-de-lis az. ; 2nd and 3rd, Gurdon, sa.,
three leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or. Crests — 1st, A demi-eagle
displayed, issuing out of a mural coronet or, on the breast a
bezant charged with a fleur-de-lis az., in the beak an arrow of
the second, headed and feathered arg.; 2nd, A goat climbing
up a rock, all ppr.
Seat — Wyvenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex.
tf«i(— Brooks'.
BEBOW OF WYVENHOE PARK.
Guedon-Rebow, Hectok John, Esq. of Wyven-
lioe Park, Essex, J.L'. and D.L. for Essex, High
BECKITT OF SWANLAND MANOH.
Reckitt, James, Esq. of Swanland Manor, co.
York, J.P. for tlie East Riding, b. 14 Nov. 1833 ;
«i. 12 Oct. 1865, Kat]ileen,dau. of Robert Saunders,
Esq. of Lining and Harrogate, co. York, and has
issue,
:. Harold James, b. 5 May. 1868.
II. Philip Bealby, 6. 1 Jan. 1873.
I. Mary Kathleen, b. 25 July, 1870.
n. Elizabeth Lucy, b. 20 Jan. 1878,
Xiineage. — Thomas Reckitt, Esq. (son of William Reckitt,
an eminent missionary, and great traveller in America and
the continent of Europe, in the middle of the last century), ni.
EED
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EEE
1693
1770, Elizabeth Massey, and d. 1820, leaving liy her (who
d. 1810) a son,
Isaac Reckitt, Esq. of Hull, who ra. 1817, and liy his wife,
Anne {d. 26 March, 1874), had issue,
I. Charles, d. 1842.
II. Frederic, m. Eliza Prj'or, deceased.
III. George, r/i. Elizabeth S. Jaciison, and has issue, two sons
and one dau.
IV. Francis, m. 1st, Marianne Bennington, by whom he had
four sons and one dau. ; 2ndly, Caroline Harris, by whom
he had two sons ; 3rdly, Louisa Wliitlock, and by her had
two daus.
V. James, now of Swanland Manor.
I. Elizabeth, m. Henry Wallis. Esq., and has issue.
Mr. Isaac Reckitt d. 8 March, 1862.
iSeai — Swanland Manor, Brough, co. York.
REDINGTON OF KILCORNAN.
RejDington, The Right Hon. Cheistopher
Talbot, of Kilcornan, co. Galway, P.O., B.A. Cli.
Cb. OxTord, J.P. and D.L.,Higli Sheriff 1873, a Sena-
tor of the Eoyal University of Ireland, and a Com-
missioner of National Education, b. 30 Sept. 1847.
Liiueag'e. — Thomas Redington, of Creganna, co. Galway,
h. 1697 ; )Ji. 1729, Margaret, dau. of Capt. Lynch, of Lydiean,
CO. Galway, an ofiBcer in the army of James II. at Limerick,
and d. 1780, leaving issue,
XiCHOLAs, his heir.
Gregory, who went to America.
Michael, m. 1763, Margaret French, of Cork, and by her left
a son, TuoMAS, successor to his uncle, and three daus.,
Bridget, m. George Taaffe, Esq. of Grange, co. Roscommon ;
Mary, m. — Lawless, Esq. ; and Sarah, i)!. — Tully, Esq.
Thomas, h. 1742; m. 1763, Sarah, dau. of Christopher Burke,
Esq. of Kilcoman (a younger branch of the House of Clan-
licarde), by whom, who d. 1814, he had issue,
Thomas, h. 1769; d. unm. 1803.
Nicholas, b. 1779; d. unm. 1798.
Christopher, Capt. in the army, 6. 1780 ; ra. 1812, Frances,
only child of Henry Dowell, Esq. of Cadiz, descended
from a younger branch of the Dowells of Mantua, co.
Roscommon, and d. 1825, leaving by her, who d. 1872
(with a dau. Anne, who d. unm. 1829), an onlytson and
successor. Sir Thomas Nicholas KEDrxoTON, K.C.B., of
Kilcoman.
Margaret, m. Thomas, 1st Lord £french.
Honoiia, m. 1791, Malachy Daly, Esq. of Rafoid, co. Gal-
way.
Mary Eliza, d. 1836.
Mary, m. Thomas Butledge, F.sq., and cZ. 1763, leaving three
daus. ; the eldest, Fanny, m. Isidore Blake, of Towerhill,
CO. Mayo ; the 2nd, Elizabeth, m. Thomas Ormsby, Esq. of
Ballinamona, and the youngest, vi. William Bermingham,
Esq. of Ross Hill, and was mother of Mary, wile of
Nathaniel, 2nd Earl of Leitrim, and Anne, wife of Francis
William, 2nd Earl of Charlemont.
Eliza, m. — Archdeacon, Esq., and left one son, Nicholas,
Bishop of Kilmacduagh, and one dau. Mary, m. Walter
Blake, Esq. of Ballyglunin, grandfather of Robert Blake,
Esq., now of Ballyglunin.
Mr. Redington d. 1780, and was s. by his eldest son,
Nicholas Redingtok, Esq. of Mere Hill, co. Galway, Col. of
Volunteers, m. 1st, 1753, Mary, dau. of — Hamiltcn, Esq. of
Fairfield, and 2ndly, Marcella, dau. of Christopher Burke, Esq.
of Kilcornan, who survived him, and d. 1820. He d. s. p. 180G,
and was s. by his nephew,
Thomas Redi.vgton, Esq. of Rye Hill, co. Galway, 6. 1767;
VI. 1802, Eleanor, dau. of John Dolphin, Esq. of Turoe, and
had issue, Eleanor, m. Stephen Roche, Esq. of Rye Hill ;
Margaret ; Mary, d. 1830; Sarah, m. M. Balfe, Esq. of South
Park, CO. Roscommon, and d. s. 'p- 1833 ; Jane ; Elizabeth,
in. 1st, — Moynaghan, Esq., and 2ndly, 1842, Robert BodUin,
Esq. of Annagh. On this gentleman's decease without male
issue, 1828, the male representation devolved on his kinsman,
SiK Thomas Nicholas Redington, K.C.B., of Kilcornan, 6. 2
Oct. 1815 ; m. 1842, Anna Eliza Mary, eldest dau. of John
Hyacinth Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot and Talbot Hall, co.
■Wexford, and by her (who d. 9 Feb. 1889) had issue,
Cheistopher Talbot, now of Kilcornan.
Thomas, h. 13 April, 1857: d. 1869.
Anne Eliza.
Frances, m. 1865, J. Wilson Lynch, Esq. of Duras, co. Gal-
way, and Belvoir, co. Clare, and has issue, Mark, b. 1866;
Thomas David, b. 1870; William, b. Is71 ; Ellen; and
Frances.
Mary Theresa. Matilda.
Sir Thomas Redington, M.P. for Dundalk from 1837 to 1846,
was appointed Under-Secretary for Ireland in the latter year.
and Secretary to the Board of Control Dec. 1852. This offlca
he resigned in 1856. He received the Order of the Batb
(K.C.B.) 1849, immediately after the Queen's Visit to Ireland ;
he $. his father 26 May, 1825, and his grandfather, 28 Feb.
1827. Sir Thomas d. 11 Oct. 1862.
Arnn—Ver chevron gu. and az., in chief two demi-lions
rampant arg., in base a mullet or. Crest~A lion rampant gu.
Motto — Pro Rege saepe, pro Patria semper.
iSea^s— Kilcornan, Oranmore, co. Galway, and Talbot Hall,
New Ross, CO. Wexford.
HEED OF THE CRAGG.
Eeed, Chaeles John, Esq., C.B., of The Cragg,
Reedsdale, co. Northumberland, J.P. for that co.
and for co. Durham, High Sheriff for the latter
1894, Hon. Col., late Lieut. -Col. Commanding the
Northumberland Artillery, W. Div. R.A., b. 6 Sept.
1820 ; m. 29 April, 1845, Margaret, eldest dau. of
George Heppel Ramsay, Esq. of Derwentville, co.
Durham, J. P., and has had issue,
I. Charles Archibald Percxval, of Aydon House, Cor-
bridge-on-Tyne, late Lieut. Northumberland Hussars, 6.
19 Aug. 1851 ; ra. 23 Nov. 1882, Isabella Mary, 2nd dau.
of John Straker, Esq., D.L., J.P., of Stagshaw House,
Northimiberland, and has issue, Pebcival, b. lb Aug.
18S4; Sybil.
II. Barras Ramsay, b. 7 Oct. 1858; m. Hilda, dau. oS
J. Bramwell, M.D., and has issue, John, b. 29 June,
1890; and Margaret Fairley.
III. Alfred Stephen, b. 8 Aug. 1860.
I. Mary Isabella, m. 13 Dec. 1893, W. 0. Harris, Esq. oi
Wooton Hall, Northamptonshire, and the Hatch, Redhill,
Surrey.
n. Constance Diana, d. 21 Sept. 1863.
HI. Caroline Agnes.
IV. Florence, b. and d. 5 Oct. 1855.
v. Alice Helena.
VI. Mabel, rn. 8 April, 1885, Alfred James Foster, Esq. oi
Hindley Hall, Northumberland.
VII. Victoria Margaret.
liineag'e. — The Reeds of The Cragg are descended from
the elder branch of the Reeds of Troughend, who state they
hold grants from the Crown prior to the Conquest. The Cragg
(a portion of considerable estates which this family formerly
possessed in Redesdale) has descended from father to son from
a vei7 remote period. Sir Walter Scott, in a note to his poem
of RuLxbi/, alludes to the great antiquity of the Reed family,
having held their lands "for the incredible space of nine
hundred years," and refers to an epitaph on a mural slab in
Elsdon Church, erected in the year 1758, to the memory of
Ellington Reed, which describes the family as having at that
time been seated in Redesdale 900 years. In the Muster Roll
for Northiunberland temp. Henrt VIII., are found the names-
of many of the Reeds in Redesdale. The deeds of The Cragg
property deduce the title long before that period down to the
present day.
Thomas Reed, of the Cragg, and (jure uxoris) of AydoD
House, Northumberland (son of Anthony Reed, of The Cragg,
who d. 1685), b. 1674 ; m. 20 June, 1706, Mary, dau. and co-
heir of John Cook, Esq. of Aydon White House, and d. 8 Nov.
1754, leaving a son,
Thomas Reed, Esq. of the Cragg and Aydon House, b. 28
July, 1715; m. 1748, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Atkinson, of
Brampton, Cumberland, Merchant, and d. 29 Oct. 1774. Of
his marriage there was issue,
I. John, of whom hereafter.
II. Joseph, iii. and left two sons and two daus., whose issue
failed.
I. Margaret, m. Nicholas Leadbitter, Esq, of Warden,,
Northumberland (see that J'amihj).
II. Mary, d. s. p. iii. Dorothy.
The eldest son,
John Reed, Esq. of The Cragg and Aydon House, and Ack-
lington Park, Northumberland, m. 4 Nov. 1870, Diana,* dau.
and heir of William Watson, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
(brother of Stephen Watson, Esq. of North Seaton, Northum-
berland, J. P.), by Isabella, his wife, dau. of P^alph Bates, Esq.,
J.P., of Halliwell, Northumberland, by his 1st wife, Mary, dau.
* This lady, through the families of Bates, Chaytor, Tempest,
Lambton, Eure, Bowes, Clifford, Percy, and Mortimer, was
17th in direct lineal descent from King Edwabd III.
3 094
V.EK
THi: LANDED GENTRY.
EEE
t'f Jolin lln'.-cia, Ksq. of S::i\v;uu Tee!, Iligli tJlieiilT of Xorth-
jimberlaml, and by her liail issue,
I. ThoniMS, h. 'J S.-pt- I"; : <'. (i May, 1775.
II. W'illwiii, I.ioui. ISnX Fusiliers, l>. 31 Marcti, 1774: -,;:.
Anno, il;i«. of William ilay. Ksq. of Lesbuiy, Xoitluun-
bcrianrt, 'out a. s. p. IS l\'l).'lS2r).
III. John, 6. 14 Doi'. 1770; m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir
(With her sister, Charlotte, who m. Hon. and Rev. Thomas
Krskine. 4tl". son of John Krancis, restored Earl of Mar) of
JIajor Watson, or WarUworth, Korthuuibcrland, and d. 4
July, lS5a, having had issue,
i John, (j. ISOji : m. IS4C, Louisa Caroline Ryder, ajid d.
JjCo, having liad issue,
licnry George, of Chatham, Canada, 6. IS44 : hi. 1S67,
Harriet, dau. of William Baxter, Ksq. of Ontario, and
lias had issue, I'ercy John, 6. 1S6S; William Henry,
i>. 1S69 : Francis George, b. 1S71 : Richard I'.rskine, 0.
1874; Thomas Sherwood, d. young; Frederick Att-
wood, d. young ; Mary Ann, d. young.
Francis William, of Illinois, U.S.A., who had issue, by
Louisa Catheiiae his wile.
Tercy, d. young. John, d. young.
Louisa. Mary Elizabeth.
Frances Ellen. Anna, d. young.
2 William, (/. nnm.
3 Edward. 711. and had issue. 4 Thomas, to.
1 Elizabeth (.Mrs. Elioti. 2 Mary, U. 5 Nov. 1379.
IV. Edward, h. 14 Feb. 1778; d. ?, Mav, 1780.
V. K.alph Thomas, b. 9 July, 1779; d.'lC Feb. 1784.
vj. Stepbex, heir to his father.
MI. Joseph, b. 2 Sept. 1786; d. 15 Feb. 1788.
2. Isabella, d. 8 Feb. 1774.
ii. Elizabeth, m. her cous'n, William Watson, Esq. of North
Seaton, and d. 22 July, 1823, leaving issue,
1 William Watson, who s. his father at North Seaton, ji;.
Hon. Georgiana Catherine Beresford, eldest dau. of
John, 2nd Lord Decies, and sister of Louisa Elizabeth,
Marchioness of Ailesbury, and of Caroline Agnes, Duchess
of Montrose.
2 John Thomas Watson, m. Emma Maria, dau. of James
Can-, Esq. of Newcastle.
1 Diana, m. Robert Ilderton, Esq., eldest son of Sanderson
Ilderton, Esq. of Ilderton, Northumberland.
2 Dorothy, ?h. Capt. Henrj- Beresford, 71st Regt., grand-
son of Lord Decies, Archbishop of Tuam.
III. Diana, m. Charles Charteris, Esq. of Cullivait, co. Dum-
Iries, Capt. 28lh Light Dragoons, 2nd son of Cliarles Char-
teris, Esq. of Amislield, co. Dumfries, and had issue.
j^Ir. Reed d. 29 March, 1829, aged 81, devising his estates to
his younger surviving son,
Stephen Reed, Esq. of The Cragg, &c., Coroner for North-
umberland, b. I March, 1784 : vi. 1st, 14 Nov. 1819, Is.ibella,
younger dau. of John Barras, Esq. of Field House, co. Dur-
ham, and by her (who d. 20 April, 1887) had issue,
I. Chakles John, his heir.
Ji. George Barras, b. 10 Dec. 1821; m. 27 Oct. 1853, Louisa
Catherine, youngest dau. of Aubone Surtecs, Esq. of Pig-
don. Northumberland, J.F. (nephew of Elizabeth, Countess
of John, 1st Earl of Eldon), by his wife, Frances Elizabeth,
•eldest dau. of Sir John Honywood, 4th Bart, of Evington,
by Hon. P'rances Courtenay his wife, sister of William, lOrh
Earl of Devon, and d. 8 July, 1801, leaving issue,
1 Aubone. b. 21 April, 185.5; m. Georgina Charlotte, fifth
dau. of Major Lewis G. Jones, of Woodhall, Dromorc, co.
Siigo, and has issue, George, b. 1890: Barras Francis, b.
189.3.
2 Stephen VlUiers Stephenson, b. 9 March, 18.59; d. young.
1 Camilla Louisa, d. 'J June, 137-5.
t. Anna Mary Isabella, m. 18 June, 1850, John Peter Mul-
caster, E.-q., J. P. and D.L., of Benwell Park, Northumber-
land, and has issue.
II. Isabella Margaret, d. unm. 29 Sept. 1879.
3Ir. Eeed m. 2ndly, 29 April, 1843, Margaret dau. of John
■Cram, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and widow of George James
Best Dove, Esq., R.N., but had no further issue. He d. 2
May, ls65, and was s. by his elder son, the present Colonel
Heed.
Arms — Gu., a chevron between three garbs or; quartering,
arg., on a chevron engrailed az., between three martlets sa.,
as many crescents or, for Watson of North Utaton. Crest — A
^Tiffin or. Motto — Memor et fidelis.
Seal — The Cragg, Reedsdale, Northumberland.
itesi'/ence— Springwell Hall, Durham.
! Sheriff 1S71, b. 1 June, 1822; w. ]st,18Aug. 1857,
I Frances Wilhelmina, eldest dau. oi" Sir GlyiMia
Enrle Wclbv, Bart., and Imd bv lier (who d. 20~Oct.
I 1858) a dau., b. 1S5S and d. 1864. Col. Eeeve m.
} 2ndly, 3 Feb. 18(33. the Hon. Edith Anne, eldesl.
' dau. of Hon. and Rev. Charles Dundas, Eector of
I Epworth, and sister of Henrj, 5th Viscount Mel-
ville (see Burke's Peerage), and has a son,
I John Siiebard, b. S April, 1872.
Lineag-e. — William Keeve, one of the family living at
Melton Mowbray, co. Leicester {temp, the Communwealth),
became possessed of an estate at Leadenham, co. Lincoln, by
his marriage with Jane, one of the children, and eventually
heir of Ellis Key, of that place (6. IBS'?), by his wife, Anna,
dau. of Edward Storer, M.D., of Buckminster, co. Lincoln (she
was b. IGSG; d. 1765). The said William Reeve dying 1791,
hft by his wife Jane (6. 1716; d. 1808) several children, of
whom survived,
I. William, of Leadenham.
I. Jane, b. 1739 ; m. 17C7, Robert, 4th Earl of Harborough,
eth Baron Sherard, leaving issue (see Bueke's Extinct
Peerage).
II. Mary, 6. 1744; m. 1774, Thomas Lee Thornton, Esq. of
Prockhall, co. Northampton, having issue (see Thornton
Of Brockhall).
The son and heir,
William Reeve, Esq. of Leadenham, J.F., High Sheriff
1808, b. 20 Aug. 1751 ; m. 14 Aug. 1782, Millicent Mary, dau.
of John King, Esq., J. P., of Ashby-de-la-Launde, co. Lincoln,
Capt. Greaadier Guards, and by her (who d. 1836) had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. William Key (Rev.), Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge, 6.
1784; d. 18.53.
III. Henry, b. 1786; d. 1808. iv. Philip, 6. 1782; d. 1862.
V.Ellis, 6. 1792; m. Charlotte Frances, dau. of William
AVainwright, Esq., and d. 2 June, 1878, leaving issue,
1 Ellis Philip Fox, b. Nov. 1838, Lieut.-Col. late Cold-
stieam Guards; vi. 20 July, 1864, Fanny Emma, 2nd dau.
of Hon. and Rev. Charles Dundas, and by her (who d.
July, 1892) has issue, Violet Edith Millicent, m. June,
1393, H. R. Fetherstonhaugh Frampton, Esq.; Lilian
Constance; Rosaline Emma; and Iris Esmay Charlotte.
2 Nevill Henry, of Ashby Hall, co. Lincoln, M.A., J. P.,
late Capt. 45th Regt., 6. Dec. 1839.
1 Millicent Charlotte.
2 Lucy Jane, m. Col. Arthur Bainbrigge, late 13th Light
Infantry.
I. Jane, d. 1802.
II. .Millicent Mary, m. 1828, Col. Thomas Chaplain, Gold-
stream Guards, and d. s. p. 1857.
Mr. Reeve d. 1821, and was .■!. by his son,
John Eeeve, Esq. of Leadenham House, J. P. and D.L., a
Gen. in the army, and Col. 61st Regt., High Sheriff, 1827 ; m.
11 July, 1821, Lady Susan Sherard, dau. of Philip, 6th Earl of
Harborough, and by her (who d. 2 Sept. 1864) had issue,
I. John, his heir, now of Leadenham.
II. William Henry, Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards, 6. 1827 ;
d. 1868.
I. Susan Millicent, m. 7 Aug. 1861, William Dashwood Fane,
Esq., and d. 12 Deo. 1877, having iiad issue, 1 William
Vere Reeve, b. 1868 ; 1 Grace Susan, m. Feb. 1887, J. A.
Lambert, Capt. Queen's Bays ; 2 Millicent Emma Rachel.
II. Emma, ra. May, 1865, Hon. and Rev. Annesley Gore (who
d. s. }}. 1377), and d. 21 May, lb84.
Gen. Reeve d. 3 Oct. 1864.
^r)(is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th gu., a chevron vaire, or and
az., cotised arg., between three roses of the last, barbed and
seeded ppr., for Reeve ; 2nd and 3rd per bend or and arg., two
bendlets erm., for Key. Crest — A horse's head erased pi-r fes.se
nebulee arg. and gu., charged on the neck with two mullets in
pale, also arg. JMotto — Revera pro regina.
Seat — Leadenham House, Lincoln.
Clubs — Carlton, United Service, and Guards.
EEES OF KILYMAENLIiWYD.
(/See De Ferry.)
EEEVE OF LEADENHAM.
Beete, Jony, Esq. of Leadenham, Lincoln, late
Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Gruards, J. P. and D.L., High
REEVE OF COLNE PABK.
Eeete, James Hills, Esq. of Colne Park, Essex,
b. 1845.
Iiineag'e. — Thomas Astle, Keeper of the Records in the
Tower of London, son of Daniel Astley, Esq. (who changed
his name to Astle), and grandson of Thomas Astley, Esq. of
Faude, near Tutbury, in. Anna Maria, dau. and heir of the
Rev. Philip Morant, of Colchester, and had issue,
Thomas, of Gosfield Hall, Essex, b. 20 Jan. 1767 ; m. and had
issue, a son, George, b. 10 Feb. 1»06, //. 12 July, 1821 ; and
a dau. Louisa, m. Charles Robert Sperling, Esq. of Etching-
ham Lodge, Sussex.
XbKSl
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EEE
1695
■ rmup, of whom presently.
Edwaid, b. 4 Nov. 1770; m. 1800, Harriet, dau. of Nathaniel
Batenian, of Gloucester ; and d. s. p. 2 June, 1816.
George, 6. 27 Nov. 1773, Eear-Admiral ; d. 1813.
AVilliam, b. 15 Jan. 1776, Lieut. K.I.C.S. ; d. 15 July, 1797.
JIaria, m. the Rev. Mattliew Bloxham, of Ide Hill, Kent ; d.
14 March, 1851. Charlotte, d. unm. 1826.
The 2nd son,
Philip Astle, Ksq. of C Ine Park, Essex, b. 26 Jan. 1708,
assumed the surname and arms, of HiLLS, by royal licence,
fl Jan. 1790, in compliance with the will of Michael Kobert
Hills, Esq. of Colne Park. He m. 15 May, 1794, Frances, dau.
of tlie Rev. Thomas Bankes, of Wimbledon, Surrey, and by
tier (who was b. 10 Jan. 1770, and d. 12 Jan. 1849) had issue,
EoEEKT, his heir.
Frances, d. 22 Sept. 1846.
Anna Maria, m. Henry Downes, Esq. of Colchester, Capt.
R.N. She d. ?. p. 18-.'3.
Harriet, m. Charles Haselfoot, Esq. of Boreham Manor,
Essex. Eleanor. Charlotte.
Emma, 7)i. 3 June, 1862, the Rev. Henry Tuffnell Younff, of
Mallard's Court, Stokenchurch, Oxon.
Caroline, v/i. 22 July, 1842, Charles Meredith, Ksq. of Lin-
roln's Inn. She d. 25 July, l)-57, leaving issue, Henry
Kobert, b. June, 1854, d. Jan. 1857.
Mr. Hills d. 8 April, 1830, and was s. by his only son,
UoBEBT Hills, Esq. of Colne Park, Essex, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1856, b. 15 Aug. 1796 ; m. 8 July, 1819, Mary,
<lau. of James Cole, Esq. of Great Holland, Essex, and had
issue,
I. Robert Astle, 6. 2 Oct. 1821 ; m. 22 Oct. 184P, Mary, dau.
of — Cox, Esq., and (/. 25 Aug. 1855, leaving issue one son,
Robert, of Colne Park, 6. 1849, and twodaus.
I. Mary Fhances, of Colne Park, m. 14 May, 1844, the Rev.
James Farr Reeve, Rector of Great and Little Thcrnhani,
Suffolk, J. P., and d. 1884. leaving, with other issue, a son,
James Hills, now of Colne Park.
Hr. Hills d. 1876, and was s. by his grandson, Robebt Hills,
Esq., now of Colne Park.
Seat — Colne Park, near Halstead, Essex.
EEEVES OF BESBOE.OUGH.
Eeetes, Robeet William Caey, Esq. of Bes-
fcorough Burrane, co. Clare, LL.B., of Trin. Coll.
Camb. 1859, called to the Bar at the Inner Temple
1862, J.P. and D.L. for co. Clare, High Sheriff
1869, b. 14 March, 1837; m. 19 July, 1866, Grace
.Dorothea, youngest dau. of Col. Crofton Moore
Yandeleur and Lady Grace Vandeleur, of Xilrush,
CO. Clare, and has issue,
I. AViLLiAM Vandeleub, &. 0 July, 1874.
I. Grace Wilhelmina. ii. Rose Frances.
III. Elizabeth Mary. iv. Shela Alice.
V. Eileen Rosetta.
Liineag'e. — Major Robert Reve or 1 eeves, son of a
very r. speetable family in Sussex, settled in Ireland ferajj.
Charles 1., and m. Elinoi, dau. of Col. Owny O'Dempsey,
fUlest son of Sir Terence O'Dempsey, Viscount Clanmalier,
l)y Margaret Nugent liis wife, dau. of Lord Delvin, by wliom
he had (with one dau., who m. Mr. Lodge, ancestor, in the
female line, of the Lords Frankfort de Montmorency) a son,
William Reeves, Esq. )/i. Bridget Malone, widow, dau. of
Uichard Neville, of Furnace, co. Kildare, and had issue, a son
and heir,
Robert Reeves, Esq. m. Mary Boclley, of Kilkenny, of kin
to Sir Thomas Bodley, who founded the library at Oxford.
The}' had a son and successor,
Robert Reeves, Esq. m. Grace, dau. of Thomas Spaighl,
Esq. of Bunratty Lodge and Burrane, co. Clare, and had
issue,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
II. Joseph, m. 1st, Anna, dau. of Thomas Somerville, Esq.,
and had by her a son and twodaus.,
1 Thomas Somerville, of Tramore House, co. Cork, J. P.,
High Sheriff; vi. 1814, Rebecca, dau. of Isaac Morgan,
Euq. of Buckingham House, Cork, and d. 21 Aug. ]»63,
in his 83rd year, leaving issue. His eldest son, Very
Rev. Isaac Morgan Rec^es, M.A., resident at Glandore
House, Leap, co. Cork, Rector of Myross, and Dean of
Ross, b. IS\>2: 7)1. 1st, 3 Sept. 1857, Anna Maria Toke,
dau. of Rev. Sir Henry Bourchier Wrey, Bart., Rector of
Tawstock, and by her (who d. 7 March, 18S7), has one
dau. Helen Wrey. He in. 2ndly, May, 1870, Adelaide,
dau. of Arthur Ussher, Esq. of Ballysoggartmore, co.
Waterford, and has, with other issue, Thomas Somerville,
b. 1873,
1 Maria, m. Samuel Bennett," Esq. of Clonakilty, co.
Cork.
2 Anne, m. Paul Maylor, Esq. of Chipley.
He m. 2ndly, Eliza, dau. of Major Ancram, of the 34th
Regt., and had by her,
William Ancram, deceased. Robert Neville.
Catherine Spaight, wife of William Parker, Esq. of Cork.
III. Thomas, rn. Ellen, dau. of Lewis Buckle, Esq. of Borden.
East Meon, Hants, and had one son,
Lewis Buckle.
IV. Edwaid Hoare, m. 1st, Mary, widow of Arthur Devon-
.•^hire, Esq. of Kilshonnick, co. Cork, but by laer had no issue
He. m. 2ndly, Dorothea, dau. of John Carleton, E?q. of
Cork, and niece of Lord Carleton, and had by her two sons
and four daus.,
1 Francis, of Ballyglisane, co. Cork, Major H.E.I.C.S.,
d. K. p.
2 Edward Hoare. of Castle Kevin, co. Cork, J.P., m.
23 Oct. 1838, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Lifut.-Gen. Burke,
of Prospect Villa, Cork, and d. 24 April, 1»C7, having
had, with other issue,
Edward Hoare, J. P., of Castle Kevin, h.e Dec. 1840;
1/1. 20 July, 1873, Kate, eldest dau. of William Wrixon
Leycester, Esq. of Ennismore, co. Cork, and has issue,
Edward, 6. 1875.
1 Rebecca, m. Bernard Shawe, Esq. of Cork.
2 Slary, hi. Sandford Palmer, Esq. of King's co.
3 Dorothea, ia. Abraham Morris, Esq. of Dunkettle, co.
Cork.
4 Elizabeth, m. George Beresford Poer, Esq. of Water-
ford.
I. Grace, ra. William Collins, Esq. of Dublin.
II. Mary.
III. Catherine, m. Henry Madder, Esq. of Limerick.
IV. Jane, m. the Rev. Edwin Thomas, of Ballinacourty, co.
Kerry.
V. Eliza, m. Francis Hewitt, Esq. of Cork.
The eldest son,
Robert Reeves, Esq. of Flatten, co. Meath, of Burrane, co.
Clare, and of Men'ion Square, Dublin, m. 1782, Mary, dau. of
William Maunsell, Esq. of Limerick, and had issue,
I. Robert, of Merrion Square, Dublin, d. 13 July, I860.
II. William Maunsell, of Burrane.
III. Samuel Spaight, of Flatten, co. Meath, and Upper Mount
Street, Dublin, m. Maria (who d. 25 March, 1833), 2nd dau.
of Major Randal Stafford, Esq. of Tully, co. Cavan, and
d. 30 Jan. 1875, leaving an only ch'ld, Robert, of 5, Fitz-
william Place, Dublin, who m. Jan. 1861, Emily, eldest dau.
of Edward John Smith, Esq. of Rutland Square, Dublin,
and has an only child, Frances Angel, m. 13 April, 18S2,
Philip Krancis Trench, Esq., nephew of the late Archbishop
of Dublin.
IV. Edward, of Lower Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, and of
Flatten Hall, co. Meath, b. 1795; m. May, 1828 Juliet
Matilda, youngest dau. of Rev. Richard Studdert, of Mount
Rivers, co. Clare (sc. Stcddebt of Banrattu), and d. 28 Oct.
1877, leaving issue,
1 Robert Edward, of Capard, Rosenalis, Queen'sco., M.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, J. P., High Sheriff 1832, 6. 28 March,
1829; TO. 26 April, 1853, Sophia Louisa, dau. of Rev.
James Blacker, Rector of Keady, co. Armagh, and has
issue, Paget Edward Stuart, Lisut. 2nd batt. Prince of
Wales's Leinster Regt., Robert Blacker, William James,
Henry Pigott, and Juliet Eliza.
2 Richard Studdert.
1 Maria MMahon, 77). Capt. Arthur Oswald Richards, 3rd
son of the Right Hon. John Richards, Baron of the
Exchequer, and has an only child. John William Richards,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 9 April, 1857, 7)i. 26 Dec. 1885, Ade-
laide Pruden;ia, dau. of William Roper, Esq. of Hazle-
brooke. co. Roscommon, and has issue.
2 Juliet Matilda.
3 Mary Victoria Wintiirop, in. Jan. 1866, Conolly Marcus
Gage, Esq., J. P., of Drummond, co. Londonderry, ana
Carrickmore, co. Tyrone, and has issue, William Charles,
6. 30 May, 1877, Juliet Mary, and Armande Edith Marie.
4 Edith Meta, m. Dec. 1875, John ,\dam Alexander, Esq.,
J. P., of Caw House, co. Londonderry.
V. Richard, of Magoola, co. Cork, m. 1st, Miss Arthur, m
CO. Clare, who d. s. p., and 2ndly, Mary, youngest dau. of
Rev. Robert Conway Dobbs, by whom he has Robert, Bar-
rister-at-Law ; Conway, Lieut. R.A. ; William ; Wilhelmina
Frances, 7ji. Capt. Charles Orde Brown, R.A. ; Mary Win-
throp ; and Rose Charity.
VI. Joseph Robert, of Athgarvon, co. Kildare, and of Fitz-
william Place, Dublin, in. Georgiana, 3rd dau. of Geoffrey
Browning, Esq. of Carass, and had issue, 1 Robert, deceased;
2 Jeffrey, d. 4 Dec. 1861 ; 3 Joseph; 4 Thomas Browning,
now of Athgarvon, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, J.P., m. 21
June, 1883, Elizaleth, eldest d.au. of James Edward Medli-
cott, Esq. of Dunnjurry, en. Kildare ; 5 William Maunsel! ;
6 Francis ; 1 Frances ; 2 Mary Winthrop ; 3 Georgina ; and
4 Caroline.
I. Bridget.
II. Grace, 7)i. Christopher Tuthill, Esq., Lieut. E.N.
III. Mary, d. unm.
1696
EEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
r.Ei
Mr. Reeves d. 11 July, 1S35. His 2nd son,
William MxrxsELL Kee\-es, Esq. of Burr.ine, co. Clare,
J. I'., Barrister-at-L.iw, 6. Sept. Hi's; m. 20 .^cpt. 1S28, Hose,
t Idest dau. of the Rev. Robert Conway Dobbs, 2nd son of Con-
way Richard Dobbs, Esq. of Castle Pobbs, co. Antrim, and had
i^sue,
Robert William Cart, now of Burraneand rcsboroufrh.
Ci'Hway Richard, Ensign 5Sth Foot, 6. 20 Dec. 1S40 ; d. 31
Jan. i860.
William Maunsell, of Ebbisham House, Epsom, Surrey, 6. 6
Oct. 1841 : 7)1. 20 Jan. IbTil, Leiitia, 2nd dan. of Gen.
Thomas Armstrong Uronght, of Hill House, Winchester,
und bas issue, Robert William Drought, b.lh Oct. 1876:
John Maunsell, 0. 1-1 Oct. IbTS ; Letitia Alice ; Rose Mary;
and Shela.
Wilhelmina Josepha. Mary Winihrop.
Charity.
Rose Emily, m. 4 Feb. 1862, Herbert G. Bainbridge, 2nd son
of A. E. iiainbridge, Esq. of Putney, Surrey.
Mr. Reeves d. 16 July, IS.'ii.
-■li-ms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, on a chevron engrailed
t etween three escallops az. as many eaglets displayed of the
lirsr. for Reeves; 2iu1 and 3rd are., on a fesse sa. tliree pheons
ol the first, for Spaight. Cmst — A drapon"s head erased or,
ci'l'.arcd az. ; over it an escrol, therein the words " Animum
ri j;e.'' Motto — Virtute et fidelitate.
H'.at — Besborough, Killimer, co. Clare.
REEVES OF DANEMOE.E PARK.
Eeeves, James Bowles, Esq. of Dancmore Park,
Speldhurst, Kent, s. his father 1 April, 18G8.
Lineag'e. — John Bowles (son of Thomas Bowles, 6. 1657,
by Mary his wife) m. Mary, dau. of Henry Carrington, Esq.
ol" Charles Square, Hoxton, and </. 1799, leaving a son,
Carrixgtos Bowles, Esq. b. 1724 ; m. Anne, youngest dau.
of .Icscph Field, Esq. of Hitchin, and left, at his decease, 1793,
a son,
Henrt CARRrN'GTON' BowLEs, Esq., F.S.A., of Myddleton
House. Enfield, Middlesex, m. Anne, dau. and heir of Daniel
Garnault, Esq. of Bull's Cross, Enticld, by Sarah his wife, dau.
of Andrew Paul, Esq., and d. 1830, leaving his daus. his co-
heirs. Of these ladies the 2nd,
Jase Mart Bowles, m. James Reeves, Esq. of Danemore
Park, Speldhurst, Kent, J. P. and D.L. for Essex (son of
William John Reeves, by .\nne his wife, dau. of John Pughe,
Esq. of Goitry, co. Montgomery), and d. 1 April, 1663, having
had issue,
James Bowles, now of Danemore Park.
Jane Fanny, 7?!. Henry Eoultbee Langmore, Esq., and has
.surviving issue, Lilian Emily Caroline and Grace Reeves.
Eliza .\nne Cars'er, </. 1878. Anna Maria Emily.
Caroline Harriett, d. 1865.
.•(■/■;ni — 1st and 4th, arg., on a bend cotised sa. three lozenges
erm., for Reeves; 2nd per pale indented gu. and az., three
cups, two and one, arg., in each a boars head erect or, for
Bowles ; 3rd per pale or and az., barry of six, and its cantons
divided per band, dexter and sinister respectively, all counter-
changed, surtout an escutLheon arg., for Gaenaclt. Crest —
A greyhound sejant sa. bezantee, collared and ringed or.
Motto — Priug quam factum considera.
&a<— Danemore Park, Speldhurst, near Tunbridge Wells.
REICHEL, OF NEWTON HOUSE AND
A LA RONDE.
Eeichel, Eet. Oswaed Joseph, B.C.L , M.A^,
F.S.A., of Newton House, Drewsteignton, and A
la Konde, Withvcombe, Ealeigh, co. Devon, b.
2 Feb. 1840 ; m. 25 May, 1887, Julia Maria Harriet
Louisa, eldest dau. of Frederick Ashenden, Esq.
late of Brighton.
Lineage. — The family of Reichel has branches settled in
England, Ireland, and America,bcsides collaterals in Germany,
Russia, and Switzerland, all descended from a common
ancestor. At the beginning of the 14th century, Breslau in
Silesia was its home. Thither it is believed to have come,
together with other South German families, on the occasion
of the marriage in 1186 of Duke Henby I., of Silesia, with
Hedwig, dau of the Duke of Merania (see Klose, S.B. Von
Jirenlo.u docununtirte Geschichle, vol. i. pp. 353, 356). One
Johannes or John Reicbel, w.as established at Breslau about
1340, and is stated in a manuscript in the city library there
(JJ. 928; to have arrived therefrom Poland, where he had held
estates, and lost them.
Several early manuscript pedigrees of the descendants of
the above John Reichel exist, and a critical dissertation on
their sources appeared in F"eh. 1879, in Sck/esiens Voizeitin
B'dd und Scf<)ift, 41 Bcrkht, pp. 363, from the pen of Dr.
Markgraf, City Librarian at Breslau. This pedigree has been
lately reprinted in Latin, with additions down to the present
time. It .appears therefrom that the above-named John
Reichel, of Breslau, had four sons; the eldest, John, being a
City Councillor of Breslau in 1383, who is not known to have
left issue; the 2nd, Nicolas, having a son, John, also City
Councillor in 1417, a grandson, John, Clerk of the Market in
1458, and a great-grandson, John, Canon of St. Matthias and
Chaplain of St. Elizabeth's Church, pursuant to a papal bull
of Alexander VI., dated 7 March, 1496; the 3rd, Wenceslas,
of whom anon ; and the 4th, Leonard, who is also not known
to have left issue,
Wenceslas Reichel, the elder, 3rd son of the aliove, was
a City Councillor of Breslau in 1386, and Provincial Governo'-
of Silesia in 1387. Hy his 2nd wife, DorotheaMulheim, widow
of Councillor John Beyer, whom he ra. 1402, he left issue, two
sons, I. John, of Stabelwitz, who had issue, two sons and twt>
daus. (both the sons and one of the daus. d. unm in 1464 ; the
other dau. ra. into the family of Storsch), and ii. Wenceslas.
This 2nd son,
Wenceslas Reichel (2nd of that name) was President of the
City Council at Breslau 1444, and d. at Prague 1460. He wa»
twice j/i., but only left issue by his first wife, Anna Auer, two
sons, 1 Wenceslas, h. 1432, and 2 Christopher, who d. 1498,
without issue. The elder,
Wenceslas Reichel (3rd of that name), 6. 1432 ; m. 1460,
Hedwig HOrnig, was Provincial Governor of Silesia 1475.
He d. by poison at Ofen, in Hungary, 20 Aug. 1489 («ee
Cunradi Silciia Togata, Ligniiz, 1706, p. 233), leaving issue, five
sons and one dau. Of these, the eldest, John, was a Doctor of
Medicine at Breslau; the 2nd went to India, and was never
heard of afterwards; the 5th and youngest settled at Bandiss, in
Poland ; the 3rd, Nicolas the elder, was City Councillor and[
Chamberlain (see Canradi Silesia Togata p. S22, and Hankii de
Sdesiis alienigenis eruditis XIV.,\b, p. 374), andd. 9 Sept. 1532,
leaving four sons, besides daus., by his wife, Anna Ereyberg;
and the 4th, Stanislas the elder, was Imperial Commis-
sioner of Mines, and together with his wife, ApoUonia Rind-
fieisch, d. 17 May, 1542, of the Great Plague, leaving likewise
issue, four sons,
On 9 Sept. 1554, the Emperor Ferdinand issued an " In-
digenatsbrief " to Servatics, Wenceslas, Lazarus, and
Israel, being the four sons of Nicholas Reichel, the elder,
above mentioned, and likewise to Nicolas, Stanislas, John,
and Paul, being the four sons of Stanislas Reichel, the elder,
above mentioned, all of them grandsons of Wenceslas Reichel
(the 3rd of that name), who distinguished himself in Hungary
against the Turks, and great-grandsons of W^enceslas Reichel
(the 2nd of that name), who rf. at Prague in 1460. By the "In-
digenatsbrief ■' (a condition precedent of which was that
ownership of land of knightly tenure should be proved for the
last 200 years), the following coat-armour was conferred in
place of that which the family had hitherto been using,
viz.. Per fesse sa. and or, a lion rampant, langued gu., double-
queued, holding in his pates ei sickle, all countercheingcd .
The descent of the elder branch, sons of Nicolas Reichel, the
elder, is soon traced. Servatius, b. 1515; d. 1569 as Capt. of
the Duchy of Breslau (.see Cunradi Silesia, p. 233, and Crusii
Miscellanea. P. V., p. 280), leaving one son, who d. s. p., and
six daus. Wenceslas, d. s. p., as Commander of the fortress
of Biebersburg, in Hungary. Lazarus, d. unm. Israel had
three sons, of whom the eldest, Israel, left only one dau. ; the
2nd, Daniel, rf. xinm. at Venice; the youngest, Jacob, was
killed by a blow on the head 18 April, 1613, when Provincial
Governor of Silesia {see Cunradi Silesia, p. 232), leaving an
only son, Sigismund, and a grandson, Charles, who rf. aged 5.
F'ollowing the younger branch, sons of Stanislas Reichel, the
elder; the eldest son, Nicolas, the younger, had three sons
by his wife, Elizabeth Reussner, 1 Stanislas, rf. s. ji. ; 2
Nicolas, Councillor of Morice, Duke of Saxony ; 3 Valentin,
of whom anon. The 2nd son, Stanislas, the younger, rf. unm. ;
and the 41h,PACL, had an only son, Servatius, b. 1575,whorf.s.j5.
1624 (see Cunradi Silesia, p. 233). The 3rd son, John, who had
issue by each of his two wives, was father to Henry von
Reichel, who entered the service of the Duke of Holstein and
settled at Kaltenhofen in Holstein, where he rf. 1690. His
great-granddau. and heir ni. Baron von Tschirschky in 1798,
and their son afterwards assumed the name Tschirscliky-
Reichel.
Valentin Reichel, the elder, 3rd son of the above Nicolas
Reichel, the younger, b. 1552, settled at Geising, in the
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Erzsebirge of Saxony ; m. 1587, Ursula (who survived him till
a Sept. 1624, and d. at Moldau), leaving issue,
Michael Eeichel, son of the above, sometime of Moldau, in
the Boliemian Erzgebirge, 6. 1588, driven from Bohemia, 1624,
in the religious troubles at the beginning of the Thirty Years'
War, undertook, 1629, the parochial cure of Beckwitz, and, 1636,
that of the town of Belgern (ate Chronik der Stadt Belgern,
pp. 37, 73. 174). He was killed by the Swedes under the castle
bridge at Meissen, and buried in the church of St. Afra there
27 April, 1637, leaving by his wife, Anna Maria (who survived
him, and d. at Zehren, 21 Feb. 1682), besides two daus., a
son,
Valentin Reichel, the younger, 6. 15 Feb. 1629, held the
parochial cure of Zehren, in Saxony {see A'ova literaria Ger-
■tuankte., Hanover, 1704), where he d. 22 Sept. 1704. By his 3rd
wife, Sophia Elisabeth, dau. of Isaac Starlie, Head Master of
the Grammar-school at Dresden, who survived him till 27
June, 1740, he left, besides six daus., three sons, i. Gottlieb
Benjamin, who held the parochial cure of Wendisch-leube,
and was father of Samuel Benjamin, Rector of the Graminar-
echool of Altenberg, a distinguished scholar, who followed
his only son to the grave 9 Sept. 1792 ; ii. Jacob Daniel, of
whom anon; and iii. Johan Ludwig, settled at Meissen.
Jacob Daniel Reichel, 2nd son of the above, b. 10 Nov.
1680, held in succession to his brother the parochial cure of
AVendisch-leube, in the Duchy of Altenberg {see KirchengaUerie
lies Herz-igthums Altenhuri;, pp. 264, 290), where he d. 14
May, 1746. He m. Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of the Incumbent of
M'eltewitz, Johann Rudolph Graefe, and great-granddau. of
the German poet, Martin Riukart. She survived him till 26
Dec. 1755, and by her he left issue, besides four surviving
daus., I. Carl Rudolph, of whom anon; ii. Jacob Daniel;
lii. Samuel Benjamin ; iv. Johann Fkiederich.
Carl Rudolph Reichel, eldest son of the above, of
Keukirch, in Saxony, a distinguished Orientalist and biblical
scholar, and friend alike of prince and peasant, not only in his
own country, but also in Sweden and Denmark (i/cZs G. F. Otto's
Lexicon der Oberlausilzischtn GeUhrtm, vol. iii. p. 19, iv.
p. 350; and KirchengaUerie des Herzogthums Altenburg, p.
264), b. 29 April, 1718, at Oberloedla ; m. Eleonore Sophia,
youngest dau. of John Bartholomew Mueller, Court Goldsmith,
of Altenberg, who survived him, and d. 4 April, 1807. For
many years, he held the parochial cure of Neukirch, where he
d. 25 Oct. 1794, leaving issue, two sons, i. Charles Gotthold,
of whom anon; andii. Fkiederich Benjamin, a Bishop of the
" Unitas Fratrum " at Sarepta, in Siberia, and one dau.
Eight Rev. Charles Gottuold Reichel, eldest son of the
above, b. 14 July, 1751, at Hermsdorf; went to America 1784
as a Bishop of the "Unitas Fratrum," at Salem, North Carolina
(see G. F. Otto's Lexicon, vol. iii. p. 18, iv. p. 350), having m.
1785, Arma Dorothea, youngest dau. of Benjamin Maass,
Merchant of Konigsberg, who d. 15 Aug. 1806, and by whom
he had issue, three sons, i. Charles Frederick, b. 7 November,
1783, d. 15 June, 1846 {see Medicinisches Schri/lsteller Lexicon,
p. 633, and Philosophical Transactions, 1817), leaving an only
son, the Most Rev. Charles Parsons Reichel, D.D., Bishop
of Meath, b. 20 Nov. 1810. The Bishop )«. 17 Sept. 1863, Mary
Brown, dau. of Henry Joy McCracken, Esq. of Oaklands,
Ballymena, co. Antrim, and by her (who d. 9 July, 1885) has
issue, a son, Henrv Rudolph, b. 11 Oct. 1856, sometime Fellow
of All Souls' Coll. Oxford, and Principal of the North Wales
University College, and a dau. Margaret Theodore ; ii. Gott-
hold Benjamin, 6. 4 Oct. 1785, d. at Salem, in America, 20
Dec. 1833, leaving issue settled in America ; in. Samuel
IluDOLPH, of whom anon; and one dau., d. 1867, m. in America,
Rev. Charles Frederick Seidel, whose granddau. m. Stafford
Reeves, Esq. of Hull, co. York, and has issue. Charles Gott-
hold Reichel, afterwards '/u. an American lady. Miss Catharine
Fetter, with whom he returned to Europe, and d. 18 Aug.
1834.
Rev. Samuel Rudolph Reichel, 3rd son of the above, some
time of Ockbrook, co. Derby, and formerly Tutor to Henrt,
reigning Prince of Reuss-Lobenstein, 6. 8 Dec. 1787, m. 1st,
Sophia, dau. of Rev. John Hartley, and sister to Rev. John
Hartley, British Chaplain at Nice. After her decease, 16 Feb.
1834, he ni. 2ndly, 1836, Matilda, youngest dau. of Joseph
Hurlock, Esq. of Oxted, co. Sun-ey, who survived him till 3
April, 1871, and d. at Sparsholt, Berks. He d. whilst travelling
abroad, 28 June, 1857, leaving issue,
I. Oswald Joseph Reichel, now of A la Ronde.
H. Lucius Hurlock, of Beara Court, Black Torrington, co.
Devon, b. 23 July, 1842.
I. Stella Matilda Parminter, m. 1881, Rev. John Lechmere
Tudor, M.A., Vicar of Turkdean, co. Gloucester, and has
issue, two daus., Stella and Margaret.
Aniii — Per fesse sa, and or, a lion rampant, langued gu.,
II.
double-queued, holding between the paws a sickle, all counter-
changed. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion rampant,
double-queued, holding between the paws a sickle, all or.
Motto — Vitam^impendere vero.
Residence — A la Ronde House, Lympstone, Devon.
EEID OF AEDMEAIiLIE.
Reid, William Thomas, Esq. of Ardmeallie
House, CO. Banff, ,T.P. and D.L., Capfc. 3rd Batt.
Gordon Highlanders, h. 17 March, 1859, m. May,
1879, Margaret, eldest dau. of James Grey, Esq. of
Edinboro', and lias issue,
I. Alexander Daniell, 6. 2 Feb. 1882.
II. William Stuart, b. 13 Sept. 1883.
III. Henry Francis, b. 13 April, 1886.
I. Rachael DufT.
liineage. — This is an old Orkney family, descended it is
believed from Reid of Buniess, a cadet of the Aberdeenshire
family of Reid of Pitfoddles.
Reid, Esq. of Gorn, co. Orkney, m. Jane (niece of George
Balfour of Trenalby), dau. of William Balfour, Esq. of Newark,
by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Henry Montieth, of Eylesay, and
had issue,
I. Peter, his heir. ii. Thomas.
The elder son,
Peter Reid, Esq. of Tirlet, m. his cousin, Margaret Niel,
0' Lands, and had issue, i. Daniel, his heir ; and i. Barbara,
'«. Thomas Foulis, Esq. of Englessay. The only son,
Daniel Reid, Esq. of Tirlet, m. Marjory, dau. of William
Rcndall, of Vel, and had issue, i. Peter ; ii. William, his heir ;
and I. Barbara, d. young. The 2nd son,
William Reid, Esq. of Westbrough, in Sanday, m. Marga-
ret, dau. of Thomas Meil, Esq. of Gorn, and by her (who d.
1850), had issue, a son,
Daniel Reid, Esq. of Sanday, M.D., P.R.C.S., 6. 14 Feb.
1804 ; m. 11 May, 1868, Rachael DulT, 2nd dau. of Col. Thomas
Gordon, of Park, co. Banff, by Maria, his wife, dau. of Wil-
liam Macdowall-Grant, Esq. of Ardilly, co. Banff {see Gordon-
Duff of Park and Druminan), and had issue,
I. William Thomas, now of Ardmeallie.
II. Alexander Daniell, b. 22 Nov. 1800 ; d. 1869.
Dr. Reid d. 1882, and was s. by his eldest son.
Seat — Ardmeallie House, Mannock, Huntley, co. Banff.
7'oion Residence — 5, West Cromwell Road, W.
Club — Scottish, Dover Street, W.
REILLY OF SCARVAGH.
Eeilly, John Temple, Esq. of Scarvagli House,
CO. Dovrn, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1853, and
J.P. CO. Armagh, h. 19 Jan. 1812 ; m. 30 Oct. 1865,
Elizabeth, dau. of James O'Hara, Esq. of Lenaboy,
CO. Galway, by his wife Anne, dau. of the Hon.
Power le Poer Trench, Archbishop of Tuam, and
has had issue,
I. John Temple Miles, h. 21 March, 1867 ; d. 13 Jan. 1868.
II. GusTAvns Miles O'Hara, b. 22 June, 1SG9.
III. John Temple James, b. 18 May, 1871 ; d. 25 Dec. 1871.
I. Anne Ehzabeth.
Lineag'e. — This branch of the ancient Milesian House of
O'Reilly, Princes of East Brefny, has, for some generations,
discontinued the prefix 0'.
TuRLOGH O'Reilly, youngest son of Edmund O'Reilly, of
Kilnacroft, Prince of East Brefny {see O'Reilly of East B, efny),
had two children, Brian and John. The elder, Brian O'Reilly,
had two sons, John O'Reilly, Esq. of Belfast, and Miles, a
Capt. in the army. The former was father of
Miles Reilly, Esq. of Lurgan, co. Armagh, b. 1660; m. 19
Aug. 1680, Jane Akius, and by her (who d. at Lurgan 10
Dec. 1715) had issue, James, d. s. p., Charles, Marlow, and
John. Miles Reilly d. 13 May, 1735. and was s. by his youngest
son,
John Reilly, Esq. of Scarvagh, m. 1738, Lucy, dau. of
Francis Savage, Esq. of Ardkeen, co. Down, and was father of
John Reilly, Esq. of Scarvagh, Chief Commissioner of
Public Accounts, M.P. for Blessington, High Sheriff of co.
Down 1776, and of co. Armagh 1786, 6. 1745; m. 1773, Jane,
5 (J
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dau. and co-heir of Col. William L-ashington.of ^iittintrbourne,
Kent, and had issue,
I. John Lcshingtos, his heir.
II. William Kd'iiond, of Tamnagfh.irrie, co. Pown, JI.P. for
Hillsboroush. Hi.ch Sheriff of i-o. Down JSir>. ,ii. Harriett,
dau. of lU'bcrt Uamilton, Esq. of Strabane, co. Tyrone, and
liad issue,
] Jonx, b. ISOS : ni. Julia, dati. of AVilliam Brahazon, Esq. ;
J. lJ-47, and luid issue, William (in. lt>70, Kosalind, dau.
of Hamilton Smythe, Esq., and J. ISTl), John, Hamilton,
and Loiitia,
1 Anne, d. toim.
■2 Jano, m. Hcv. James Ford: d. 1S42.
3 Ihirriett. m. Ib47, Charles Hamilton. E.^^q. ; d. 1869.
in. Janus Miles, of Cloon Eavin, co. Down, Barrister-at-
Law, m. Eeb. IjlT, Emilia Geor,sina Susanna (who d. ISbT),
■2nd dau. of Kev. Huch Montgomery, of Grey Abbey, co.
Down, by his wife, the Hon. Emilia Ward, youngest dau.
of Bernard, 1st Viscoimt Bangor, and d. 4 Jan. 1848, having
had issue,
1 John, Earrister-!»t-Law, Deputy-Keeper of the Rolls in
Ireland, 6. 16 Nov. 1817: m. 14 Aug. 1845, the Hon.
Augustus .'iugden, youngest dau. of Edward, 1st Lord
St. Leonards, and d. 1 July, 1875, having had Emily;
Kathleen Matilda, i)i. 7 Juiv, 1870, Matthew John Bell,
Esq. ; and Winifred Ellen, i'ii. 1st, 6 May, ISSl, Hon. J.
M. Stopford, son of James. '4lh Earl of Courtown, who d.
Ib8.'>: L'ndly, 2lt July, 18S9, Arthur Saunders William
Charles Kox, Sth Earfof Arran.
2 James Mylts, in the Indian army, b. Feb. 1823; d. II
April, 1844.
3 Francis Savage (Sir), K.C.M.G., Barristerat-Law, Q.C.,
Counsel to the Speaker, b. Feb. 18i5; d. unm. 27 Aug.
1883,
4 William Edmund Moyses, Major-Gen., Inspector-Gen.
of Il.A,, C.B., Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, b. Jan.
1827 : d. Julv, ISbti.
5 Hu-h Arthur, Capt. K.N., h. May, 1S28 ; d. unm. II
July, Ib'VZ.
1 Eur.lia Maria Catherine, d. 18(18.
2 Jane Hester. 3 Theodosia Harriett.
I. Jane Hester, d. 1813.
II. Amelia, m. Lieut. -Col. Stacpoole, 45th I'egt. : ci. 1S65.
III. Elizabeth, m. Francis Hamilton, Esq., and d. 1836.
Mr. Eeilly d. 26 July, 1804, and was s. by his son,
John Lushington Reillt, Esq. of Scarvagh, High Sheriff of
CO. Down, 1810, m. 9 June, 1807, Louisa, 2nd dau. of Gustavus
Handcock Temple, Esq. of Waterstown, co. Westmeath, and
by her (who d. Aug. 1852) had issue,
John Temple, his heir.
Gustavus Handcock, an OfScer in the army, b. Feb. 1813 ; d.
29 July, li'41.
Eobert Lushington, Capt. H.E.I.CS., b. 1818; ,«. 1 Jan.
1847, Clementina Janet, dau. of Thomas Andrews, Esq, of
Edinburgh; d. Dec. 1854, leaving issue, 1 John Temple
Charles, 23rd F'oot, b. 30 June, 1849 ; 1 Louisa Elizabeth ;
2 Flora Christian, m. Dec. 1890, Capt. Kuck Keene, R.X.
Capt. Keilly's widow m. 2ndly, 1862, Itobert, 3rd Earl of
Itoden, K.P.
William Charle.s, h. May, 1819; d. 19 Dec. 1845.
James Myles Townsend, Capt. 45th Madras Infantry; m.
Feb. 1846, Eliza, dau. of Gen. James Mandeville Hacket,
and d. Feb. 1856, having had a son, Arlhur Cecil, b.
1850.
Isabella Elizabeth, m. May, 1834, Rev. John D'Arcy, of
Galway, who d. Is75, leaving issue.
Jane Lushington, r,i. 13 Aug. 1830, Rev. J. Hill, and d. 21
Deo. 1839, leaving issue.
Louisa Mary.
Gertrude Harriett, m. 17 Feb. 1840, Robert Quin Alexander,
E.sq. of Acton House, co. Armagh, who d. 1:J Aug. Iss7.
Mary Amelia. Frances Lucy.
Charlotte Moore, m. 1855, Gen. George F. Moore, late Staff
Officer of Pensioners, who d. 8 Sept. 1884, leaving issue.
Mr. Reilly d. Z Dec. 1842, and was s. by. his son, the present
Joh.s' Temple Reillt, Esq. of S':arvagh.
Am%, Ciestt, <i:c. — See O'Reilly of Must Brcfnij.
Seat — Scarvagh House, Scarvagh, co. Down.
BEMINGTON OF THE CROW TREES.
Remi>"gto'x, Ret. Reginald, of The Crow Trees,
Melling, co. Lancaster, and of Fritwcll Manor, co.
Oxford, M.A. Pembroke Coll. Oxford, k 3 July,
1827 ; m. 21 June, 18G0, Frances, eldest dau. of
Alfred Binyon, Esq. of Mcrlewood, co. Lancaster,
and by lier (who d. 13 June, 1890,) has had issue,
I. Henrt (Rev.), Curate of St. Thomas' Church, Douglas, b.
30 May, 18G3 ; ',n. 14 July, 1892, Mary Frances, dau. of
Rev. John Fernie, Vicar of Welliugore, co. Lincoln, and
has issue, a dau.
I. Lucy Agnes, m. 1884, Rev. John Compton Buttervrorth,
Vicar of Witlierslack, co. Wesimoiiand.
II. Mary Frances. in. Emily Isabel, deceased.
IV. Katharine Is.ibel Maud, deceased.
v. Gertrude Dorothea. vi. Constance Gathornc.
liineagre.— Henry Remington, Esq. of The Crow Trees,
and of Aynsome, co. Lancaster (eldest son of Reginald Reming-
ton, J. P. (who d. Aug. 1854), by his wife Catherine (m. Oct..
1796, d. March, 1857), youngest dau. of Thomas Machell,
Esq. of Aynsome, and grandson of Henry Remington, Esq.
of Jlelling, by his wife Isabel Bainbridgc, of Kirkby Lons-
dale, Westmorland, and great grandson, by Elizabeth Wilson
his wife, of Reginald Remington, Esq., who was son of Henry
Remington, Esij.), 6. 1797 ; m. 7 Sept. 1826, Mary, only child of
George Ashburner, Esq. of Holm Bank, Ulvcrston, and by her
(who d. Oct. 1883) had issue,
Reginald, now of The Crow Trees.
George, of Ulverston, m. Mary, dau. of J. Stewart, Esq.
Henry, of Trinkelt, Ulverston,
Thomas Machell (Rev,), M,A., of Aynsome, m. Alice Maud
(deceased), youngest dau. of Alfred Bmyon aforesaid, and
has had issue,
Agnes, m. Rev, Thomas Edmund Petty, of Bardsei, deceased.
Catherine, in. Rev. J. Allen Wilson, Rector of Bolton-by-
Bolland, co. York, and has issue.
Mr. Remington d. at Aynsome, 17 F'eb. 1866.
-■<n»«— Barry of twelve arg. and az., over all a bend gu.
Crest — A hand erect, holding a broken tilting-spear, all ppr.
Seat — The Crow Trees, Melling, near Lancaster. Residence
— Barlings Vicarage, Wragby, co. Lincoln.
EENNIE OF FRENSHAM VALE.
Rennie, John Eeitu, Esq. of Frensham Vale, co..
Surrey, J, P. for Surrey and London, h. 19 May,
1829, in. 5 June, 1855, Frances Maria, dau. of John
Camjibell Dick, Esq., Bengal Civil Service, and by
her (who d. 29 Aug. 1892), had issue,
I. John George Mackwokth, Indian Civil Service, 6. 23'
Oct. 1860.
II. Keith Temple. iii. William, Barristcr-at-Law.
IV. Francis Pepys. v. Coverley James.
I. Louisa Kathcrine. ii. Helen Julia,
III. Janet.
Liineag'e. — John Rennie, Esq. (son of James Rennie of
Phantassie, East Lothian), the well-known civil engineer, m. i>
Xov. 1790, Martha Ann, dau. of Lachlan Mackintosh, Esq., and
by her (who d. ISOG) had issue,
George, of whom we treat,
John (Sir), «, bis father as Engineer to New London Bridge.
Mr. Rennie d. 4 Oct. 1821. His eldest son,
George Rennie, Esq., C.E., of 21, Whitehall Place, m. 24
April, 1828, Margaret Anne, dau. of Sir John Jackson, Bart.^
M.P., and by her (who d. 13 Aug. 1881) had issue,
John Keith, now of Frensham Vale,
Mr. Rennie d. 30 March, 1866.
Scat — FYensham Vale, Farnham, Surrey.
Town Residence ~i9, Queen's Gate, S.W.
CLubs — Athenaium and United University.
JELF-REVELEY OF BRYJT-Y-GWYN.
jELF-REVELEY,FANNY,JANE,ofBryn-y-gwu,cldest
dau. and co-heircss of the late lluGU John REVELEVy
Esq. of Bryn-y-gwyn, m. 1874, Ebward Petit
Jele, Esq., eldest son of Rev. W. Jelf, B,D.
They have assumed the name of Reveley in
addition to Jelf, and have issue,
I. Algernon Edward Reveley, b. 23 June, 1879.
II. Hugh William, b. 21 June, 1880.
III. Claude Henry, b. 6 March, 1893.
I. Sybil Claudia Jane, b. 26 May, 1881.
II. Gwendoline Mabel, b. 10 Aug. 1882.
III. Mary Myfanwy, b. 31 July, 1884.
IV. Ethel Louisa, b. 23 July, 1888.
v, Gladys Rosamond, 6. I Oct. 1890.
Liineag'e. — The Reveleys, who trace their descent to the-
reign of Edward II., were originally seated in the manor
house of Reveley, on the northern bank of the river Beamish,
at the south-eastern foot of the Cheviots, and subsequently at
Ancroft, Northumberland. In the reign of James L, George
Reveley, of Ancroft, purchased from the last Lord Eure the
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manors of Newton, trnderwood, and Throphill, which Sir
Simon Eure had acquired, tem-p. Henry III., from Lord Ber-
tram of Mitford. During the civil war, William Revelet,
of Ancroft (who had in. Rosamund Wentworth, niece of the
Earl of Strafford), with a body of troopers raised by himself,
fought for King Charles on the fatal field of Marston Moor,
and was slain, having attained the rank of Major, at the
decisive battle of >faseby. On the marriage of
William Keveley, Esq. of Newton Underwood (who was 6.
1662), with Margery, dau. and heir of Robert Willey, Esq.
of Newby Wiske, the seat of the family was removed from
Northumberland to Yorkshire, and the Hall House of Newby
Wiske erected. By the heir of Willey, Mr. Reyeley had (with
other issue),
Willey, of Newton Underwood and Newbye Wiske, m. 1717,
Rachel, dau. of Henry Neale, Esq. of London, and was
father of Elizabeth, who m. John Mitford, Esq. of Exbury.
George, of whom presently.
Philadelphia, b. 1688 ; ru. Langdale Smithson, Esq. 2nd son
of Sir Hugh Smithson, Bart., and had an only son. Sir Hugh
Smithson, 3rd Bart., 6. at Newby Wiske, created Duke of
Northumberland 1766.
Mr. Reveley d. 24 Feb. 1725. His 2nd son,
George Eevelet, Esq., b. 1699; to. Elizabeth Tucker, and
by her (who d. July, 1747) had two sons, Henry, his heir,
and Hugh, who d. unm. 2 May, 1762. Mr. Reveley d. at Ali-
cante, Spain, 1766, and wass. by his son,
Henry Reveley, Esq., for many years a Commissioner of
the Excise, 6. at Alicante 1737; m. 1771, Jane, sister of Sir
Claude Champion de Cresplgny, Bart., and dau. of Philip
Champion de Crespigny, Esq. of Camberwell, and by her (who
d. 4 Feb. 1829, aged 86) had issue,
HrcH, his heir.
Algernon, Bengal C.S., b. 27 Dec. 1786 ; m. and had issue.
Elizabeth Ann, m. 1796, Cadwallader Blayney Trevor Roper,
Esq. of Plas Teg, co. Flint.
Henrietta, m. Matthew Buckle, Esq., Admiral E.N., son of
Admiral Buckle, of Nork, Surrey.
Mr. Reveley d. 1798, and was s. by his eldest son,
HcGH Reveley, Esq. of Bryn-y-gwyn, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1811, Secretary to Sir John Mitford while Speaker of
the House of Commons, and afterwards purse-bearer to
him when Lord Chancellor of Ireland as Lord Eedesdale, b.
15 July, 1772; in. 11 Jan. 1803, Jane, only dau. and heir of
Robert Hartley Owen, Esq. of Bryn-y-gwyn, of ancient Cam-
brian descent, and by her (who d. 9 Dec. 1846) had a dau.
Frances, who d. unm. 1830, and one son,
Hugh John Reveley, Esq. of Bryn-y-gwyn, co. Merioneth,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1859, b. 15 March, 1812; in. 13
July, 1850, Jane, dau. of Algernon Reveley, Esq., of Gros-
venor Place, Cheltenham, late of the Bengal C.S., and d.
1889, having had issue,
I. Fanny Jane, now of Bryn-y-gwyn.
II. Annie Clara, m. 1879, H. Lloyd-Williams, Esq. J. P.
III. Mai-y Rosamond, in. 1878, Claude H. Shute, only son of
Admiral Sir Claude Buckle, K.C.B., of 59, Rutland Gate,
London, and d. s. p. 1884.
IV. Bertha Gwendolene. v. Mabel.
iSeat — Ei7n-y-gwyn, near Dolgelly.
Maude Frances, 2nd dau. of the late Marmaduke Whitaker,
Esq. of Brecamore, co. York, and has issue.
I. Catherine Ursula, ni. 1S74, Charles Compton Rising, Capt.
R.N., and d. leaving issue.
II. Eleanor Blanche, m. 1873, Major Arthur Cecil Tempest, of
Coleby Hall, co. Lincoln, and has issue.
III. Charlotte Eliza, m. 1892, Gervase, sonof thelate WiUiam
SlarUham, Esq. of Becca Hall.
Mr. Reynard d. 23 Jan. 1883.
&ats— Sunderlandwiek, Driffield, and Hobgrcen, Ripley.
BEYNAED OF SUNDERLANDWICK
AND HOBGREEN.
Eetxaed, Feedeeick, Esq. of Sunderlauclwick
and Hobgreen, co. York, J. P. for East and West
Eidings, and D.L. for the East Eiding, h. 4 Dec.
1848 ; m. 22 April, 1879, Editli Maria, 2nd dau. of
Edward Lloyd, Esq. of Lingcroft, York, and has
had issue,
I. Claude Edward, b. 9 Feb. 1880.
II. Algernon Horner, b. 8 Aug. 1884 ; d. 5 March, 1890.
III. Charles Frederick, b. 14 Jan. 1889.
Liineag'e.—HoRN-ER Reynard, Esq., in. 1804, Ursula, dau.
cf Edward Elwick, of Ainderby, co. York, and d. 2 April,
1834, leaving a son,
Edward Horner Reynard, Esq. of Sunderlandwick and
Hobgreen, 6. 1808, m.24 Feb. 1846, Eliza, dau. of Thomas Mason,
Esq. of Copt Hewick, near Ripon, co. York, and had issue,
I. Frederick, now of Sunderlandwick.
II. Charles Edward, Lieut. R.N., d. 1879.
III. Martin Mason, in. 1892, Eleanor Mary, youngest dau.
of the late Thomas Chapman, Esq. of Liverpool.
IV. Francis Horner, Capt. 9th Lancers, m. 5 June, 1S88, i
EEYNARDSON OF HOLYWELIi HALL.
Biech-Eeynaedsox, Col. Chaeles, of Holy-
well Hall, CO. Lincoln, J.P., late Grenadier Guards,
b. 10 Dec 1845 ; m. 8 April, 1875, Emma Maria,
eldest dau. of the Eev. William Stracey, of Buxton
Vicarage, near Norwich, and has issue,
I. Miriam Anne, b. 27 Feb. 1876.
II. Alice Mary, 6. 10 Oct. 1877.
Lineage. —SiE Abraham Reynardson, Knt. of Totten-
nam High Cross, 6. 1590 (son of Thomas Reynardson, Esq. of
Plymouth, an eminent Turkey Merchant, by Julian Brace his-
wife), became Lord Mayor of London 1649, and was committed
to the Tower by Parliament and fined £2,000 for refusing to-
read the proclamation against the King's Government and
the House of Lords. He was re-elected as 1st Lord Mayor
after the Restoration but was unable to undertake the duties,
on account of declining health. He d. 1661, leaving, by-
Abigail his wife, dau. of Sir Nicholas Crispe, Knt., inttralios^
a son,
Jacob Reynardson, Esq., h. 1652 ; m. 1680, Frances, dau. of
Joseph Farnaby, Esq. of Kippington, Kent, and d. 1719, leav-
ing a son,
Samuel Reynardson, Esq., F.R.S., of Holywell Hall, b. 1704;
m. 1732, Sarah, dau. and heir of Sir Randolph Knipe, and d.
1797, having had issue,
Samuel Charles, d. unm. 1776, at Lisbon.
Jacob, of whom presently.
Frances Elizabeth, in. Edward Reeve, Esq.
Katharine, m. Henry Partridge, Esq. of Norfolk.
The 2nd son,
Jacob Reynardson, Esq. of Holywell Hall, co. Lincoln, 6.
1743 ; in. 1777, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir John Cast, 3rd Bart..
Speaker of the House of Commons, of Belton House, co. Lin-
coln, and sister to the first Lord Brownlow, and d. 1812,.
having had issue, four daus.,
Ethelbed Anne, of whom presently.
Elizabeth Frances, d. 1837.
Katharine Sarah, to. Wyrley Birch, Esq. of Wretham Hall,
CO. Norfolk. Jemima.
The eldest dau.,
Ethelred Anntb Reynabd.son, of Holywell Hall, co. Lin-
coln, b. June^ 1778; m. 3 June, 1806, Gen. Thomas Birch
(eldest son of George Birch, Esq., by his wife Mary, who d.
1837, aged 99 years and 4 months, dau. of Thomas Newall,
Esq.), and by him, who assumed, on the decease of his father-
in-law, 1812, the additional surname and arms of Reynardson,,
and d. 31 Jan. 1847, had issue,
Charles Tuomas Samuel, of Holywell Hall.
George (Rev.), M. A., Rector of Eastling, co. Kent, ?«. Ist,
1846, Julia, youngest dau. of Sir John Trollope, 6th Bart,
of Casewick, by whom he had two daus., Edith and Beatrice,
and 2ndly, Frances Vere, dau. of Fiennes Wykeham Martin,
Esq. of Leeds Castle, co. Kent, and d. Nov. 1892. She d.
30 Oct. 1876.
Edward, of Rushington Manor, Totton, Southampton, C.B.,
J. P., Col. late Grenadier Guards, served in the Crimea,
and commanded the Grenadier Guards at the Battle of
Inkerman, b. 4 May, 1812; to. 5 Sept. 1849, Emily, dau. of
Vere Fane, Esq., and by her (who d. March, 1893) has had
issue, 1 Sydney Louis, 6. 12 Jan. 1861, deceased; 2 Vere
Henry, 6. 26 March, 1864; 1 Rose Catherine; 2 Lilias
Emma.
Henry, of Adwell House, Tetsworth, co. Oxford, J. P., High
Sheriff 1861, b. 5 Sept. 1804; ?n. 9 Sept. 1847, Eleanor
Dorothea, youngest dau. of Henry S. Partridge, Esq. of
Hoekham Hall, co. Norfolk, and d. 1884, leaving issue,
William John, now of Ardwell, B.A., J. P., b. April, 1849;
Edwin Thomas (Rev.), M.A., Curate of Leeds, co. York, b.
Dec. 1851 ; Aubry Henry, b. Sept. 1853 ; Herbert Frederick,
b. Jan. 1856; and Marion Louisa.
John (Rev.), M.A., Rector of HoIywell-cum-Aunby, co. Lin-
coln, )rt. 6 Nov. 1862, Sophia (who d. May, 1890), 2nd dau.
of Lieut. -Gen. Wynyard, C B.
William, d. young, killed by the kick of a horse.
Ethelred Frances, m. 1834, Henry Champion Partridge, Esq.,
eldest son of Henry Samuel Partridge, Esq. of Hoekham
Hall, Norfolk ; both deceased.
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THE LANDED GENTrtT.
EEY
Matilda Caroline, vi. lSo3, Kobort Ptopford, Esq., son of the
Hon. and Kev. llichard Bruce Stopiord. He d. 25 May,
1S7S.
Enmia Lucy, d. 10 May, 1S67.
Mrs. Biicli-Roynardson d. 22 March, 1S54. The eldest son,
Charles Thomas Samuel I3irch-1{e\nakdsos, Esq. of Holy-
well Hall. D.L., High Sheriff ISSa, 6. 10 Nov. ISIO ; m. 1st, 2
Sipt. IsStj, .\nne, eldest dan. of Simon Yorke, of Erddig, co.
Di-nliirh, and by her ^who d. 16 Oct. 1S53) had issue,
1. Charles, now of Holywell Hall.
I. Kthelred Anne, m. 3 Jan. 18C0, John Alexander, Cth Earl
of Hopetoun, and d. 15 Oct. 1884.
II. Marv Karoline.
III. Constance Louisa Matilda, m. \i Sept. 1S74, Frederick
Toung, Esq., late 2nd Life Guards.
He VI. 2ndly, i Sept. 1S(.!7, Victoria (who d. Aug. 1S71), 3rd
tlau. of George Dodwell, Esq. of Keviusfort, co. Sligo, and d. 25
April, 18S9.
J i-/,ii— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, two chcvronels engrailed
fru.. on a canton of the last a niascle arg., for Keynardson;
•Jnd and 3rd, az., three fleurs-de-lis arg., a canton of the last,
for Birch. C/t^-^o:— 1st, A lion's head erm., murally crowned
fhequy arg. and gu., for Eeyxardson ; 2nd, A fleur-de-lis arg.
and a trefoil vert entwined by a serpent ppr., for Birch.
.Vo».<,.<— Virtus est vitium fugere, for Keynardson ; Pi-udentia
simplicitate, for Birch.
.Sm((— Holvwell Hall, Stamford, co. Lincoln. Town Residence
— 10, West liaton Place, S.W.
REYNELL, OF KILLYNON.
Eeyxell, Eichakd, Ksq. of Kilknon, co. Wcst-
iiieath, J. P.. b. 1 Jau. 1S31 ; m. 22 July, 1875, Louu-a
Auna, Toungest dau. of Kev. Thomas Smyth, of
Cook\ CO. Westmcath, and sister of Thomas James
Smyth, Esq. of Ballynegall, co. Westmeath, and by
her" (who d. 17 Dec. 18bl) has issue,
Kichard, 6. 14 Aug. 1S79.
Louisa Anna.
Lineage. — The families of Eeykell of Castle ReyncU, and
TiEYXELL 0/ Jio/neila and A' (7;j/»o», derive from a younger son
of the old Devonshire House of Keynell of JSJaUton.
Edmund Eeynell, 2nd son of Edmund lleynell, Esq. of
^lalston, by Anne, dau. of Lewis Hatch, Esq. of Allar, Devon,
and 14th in direct descent from Sir Eichard Eeynell, temp.
Henry II., settled in Ireland in the ITth century. He )/i.
Mary, dau. of Hugh Eortescue, Esq., and left issue, besides
other children,
Edw.^rd Eeynell, of Maloue, co. Antrim, soveraigne of
Belfast 1665. By Ivatherine Dobbin his wife, he left (with
three daus., i. Mary, m. Eichard Nugent ; n. Margaret, in.
.Samuel Moore ; iii. Alice, -la. James Brownlow) a son and
successor,
Edmcnd Eeynell, Esq. of Dublin, a Six Clerk in Chancery,
■who purchased estates in Westmeath, Longford, Leitrim, Eos-
common, and Galway, and d. 3 Feb. 1698 (bur. in the vaults
of St. Michan'.", Dublin), leaving issue by Hannah his wife
<who d. May, 1723), dau. of — Dobbin, Esq. of Carrickfergus,
CO. Antrim,
I. A r.THiR, of Castle Eeynell, CO. Westmeath, Hii;h Sheriff
1715 and 1727, (i. 19 Oct. 1735; m. 1720, Elizabeth, dau.
of Eobert Cooke, Esq. of Cookecborough, co. AVestmeath,
and was grandfather of Col. William Eeynell, of Castle
Eeynell, h. Jan. 1762, who la. 1791, Jane, dau. of Sir William
^Montgomery, Bart, of Macbie Hill, and d. 5 May, 1829,
leaving issue,
1 Anne, in. Admiral de Vecknell, of Holland, and 2nd
Baron de Metitra, of Saxony.
2 Harriet, unm.
3 Barbara, in. 5 Sept. 1827, John, 3rd Earl of Donough-
more, and d. at Chiavari, near Genoa, 11 Jan. 1^57.
II. Eichard. hi. Edmund.
1. Mary, rii. Hector Payne, Esq.
The 2nd son,
Eichard Eeynell, Esq. of Killough, co. Westmeath, Capt.
5th Dragoon Guards, m. circa. 1720, Dorcas (who d. Jan. 1776),
dau. of Eobert Cooke, Esq. of Cookesborough, co. Westmeath,
by whom be had fourteen children (he d. 8 April, 1767, will
proved 8 Nov. 1768), among whom were
J. .\rthur, Eecior of Churchtown, Killagh, and Clonarny,
Diocese of Meath, disinherited, la. Catherine, dau. of James
Nugent, of Clonlost, and had a dau. Dorcas, w. liev. Mr.
Madden, and dying 1784, lelt two sons,
1 Cooke Eeynell, of Woodfort, co. W'estmeath, b. 1761 ; m.
Catherine Webb, of Webbsboro, co. Kilkenny, she d. 4
Jan. 1838, aged 82, and left an only child, Catherine, m.
W.alter Nugent, of Dublin, and had issue. He d. 27 Jan.
1841, aged 81.
2 liichard, d. xinm.
II. Nicholas, of Eeynella, co. Westmeath, 6. 1722; m. 1st
July, 1758, Miss Fiances Brush, and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of
Francis Winter, Esq. of Agher, co. Meath. He d. in March
or April, 17C8, leaving issue by his first marriage,
1 Eichakd, his successor, of Eeynella, 6. 1759 ; m. Feb-.
1789, Elizabeth, only child of Arthur Molesworth, of
Fairlawn, co. Armagh (eldest son of the Hon. Bysse Moles-
worth), by Catherine Fletcher Vane, of Cumberland. He
d. 28 Jan. 1807, leaving issue,
1 Arthur Molesworth, 6. 1790; d. unm. 31 May, 1812.
2 Eichard Molesworth, b. Dec. 1791; d. 18 Sept.
1824.
1 Frances, m. 14 Feb. 1S14, Gen. John Nugent, C.B.,
and d. 3 April, 18-7.
The 2nd son,
Eichard Molesworth Eeynell, Esq., of Eeynella,
m. May, 1819, Catherine, only dau. of the Hon. Ponsonby
Moore, brother of the 1st Marquess of Drogheda. He d.
13 Sept. 1824, she cL at Bath, 17 Dec. 1859, leaving an
only child and heir,
Elizabeth Catharine, in. 12 Jan. 1843, at Leamington,
Blancy Townley Balfour, Esq. of Townley Hall, co.
Loath, who d. 2 Sept. 1882, aged 83, leaving issue.
2 Edmund, d. unm.
1 Elizabeth Frances, m. 26 June, 1779, Sir Charles Levinge,
5th Bart, of KnocUdrin, and d. 19 May, 1828.
in. Edward (Eev.), of Killynon, 7)?. 1st, his cousin, Lettice
(who d. s. p. 19 June, 1760), dau. of John Eeynell, Esq. of
Castle Eeynell, and 2ndly, 24 Jan. 1767, Jane, eldest dau.
of Francis Winter, Esq. of Agher, by whom (who d. 22 Jan.
1777) he left at his decease, 28 Jan. 1788 (with three daus.,
Margaret, m. Thomas Barnes, Esq. of Donover, co. Meath ;
Jane, m. Eev. Willi-tm Kellet, Eector of Moynalty; and
Elizabeth, d. unm.}, two sons,
1 Eichard, of Killynon, co. Westmeath, b. 20 March, 1768 ;
111. 23 May, 1795, his cousin. Harriett, dau. and co-heir of
Eobert Eev nell, Esq. of Edmonton, and d. 1 Nov. 1834
(she d. 21 May, 1828), having had issue,
Eichard Winter, of Killynon.
Edward, d. unm. 25 Nov. 1828.
Samuel Arthur, of Areherstown, co. Westmeath, b. 15
Dec. 1814; in. 13 June, 1836, his cousin, Frances
Elizabeth, dau. of Major-Gen. John Nugent, C.B., and
by her (who d. 30 July, 1856; he d. 11 Jan. 1877) left
issue, four daus.
William Knox, d. uwn. 8 May. 1856.
Martha, m. 12 Dec. 1833, Sir Arthur Percy Aylmer, 13th
Bart, of Donadea.
Anna Maria, m. 15 Sept. 1837, Eev. John Fairbrot.her
Drought, of Glencarrig, co. Wicklow, and d. 28 May,
1867.
Elizabeth Dorcas, m. 3 Sept. 1S46, Eev. Thomas Acton
Drought, and d. 14 March, 1852.
2 Benjamin Pratt, d. unm. 23 Feb. 1789.
IV. Eobert, in. Elizabeth, dau. of Eanfurlie Knox, of
H.E.I.C.S., and d. Dec. 1794, having had issue, Harriet, m.
23 May, 1795, her cousin. Eichard Eeynell, Esq. of Killynon,
and Clarissa, m. 1798, Eev. George Leslie Gresson.
V. John, of Ballinaleck, Westmeath, m. Miss Siamiish, and
had issue, 1 John; 1 Matilda,!?). Eichard English, Esq. ;
2 Fiances Elizabeth, in. 8 Feb. 1806, Eev. William Anncsley,
son of the Hon. and Very Eev. William Annesley, Dean of
Down.
VI. Cooke, killed in a duel in Germany.
The late representative,
Eichard Winter Eeynell, Esq. of Killynon, J. P., High
Sheriff 1839, b. 5 Nov. 1804; m. 10 Feb. 1830, Frances
Alexandrina, youngest dau. of James Sanderson, Esq., D.L.,
of Clover Hill, co. Cavan, and by her (who d. 31 Oct. 1874)
had,
I. Eichard, now of Killynon, present male representative of
the Eeynell family.
II. James Sanderson, b. 30 May, 1832 ; d. unm. 20 March,
1887.
III. William Alexander (Eev.), b. 10 March, 1836.
I. llarriette i;iiza. ii. Frances Charlotte.
III. Eliza Thomasina. iv. Cecilia Jemima.
Mr. Eeynell d. 5 Feb. 1887.
Aiins—Arg., masonry sa., a chief indented of the second.
C)Y.s{ — A fox passant or. AluUoes — Murus anews esto ; In-
dubitata fides.
^'eut— Killynon, Killucan, co. Westmeath.
REYNOLDS OF CANONSaHOVE.
{See Helyae of Pound isford Lodge, and Canons-
grove, CO. Somerset, sub. Hklyab of Coher.)
EHO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
RIA
170]
RHODES OF HENNERTON.
Rhodes, Johx William, Esq. of Hennerton,
Perks, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1889 ; late Lieut.
fiOth Royal Rifles, b. 3 Oct. 1840 ; m. 9 Feb. 1869,
^larie Ada, eldest dau. of the late Edward Mac--
lienzie, Esq. of Fawlej Court, Bucks, and has issue,
I. John Edward, Lieut. King's Eoyal Rifles, h. 13 Feb. 1870.
II. Hubert Victor, b. 50 Aug. 1873.
III. William "Wilfred, 6. 27 Sept. 1874.
I. Mary Brenda.
II. Violet Maud.
Liineag'e. — John William Rhodes, E?q., J. P., of Henner-
ton, in. 16 Sept. 1824, Sarah, dau. of John Edward Brooke,
Esq. of Chaple AUerton, co. York, and by her (who d. 1878)
had issue,
I. John William, now of Hennerton.
II. Henry Brooke, late Capt. 68th Light Infantry, in. Helen,
dau. of Henry Garnett, Esq. of Wyreside, Lancashire.
HI. Herbert Edward, d. s. p.
I. Mary Anne (deceased), m. John Gittens Maycock, Esq.
II. Sarah, m. Frederic Peel, Esq. (deceased), of Highlands,
Colchester.
III. Eliza, in. Robert John Tilncy, Esq. of Liverpool. Both
deceased.
IV. Caroline.
V. Charlotte Anne, m. Rev. John Monkhouse (deceased).
Mr. Rhodes d. 10 Feb. 1863.
<S'«a(— Hennerton, Henley-on-Thames.
EIALL OF ANNERVILLE.
RiALL, William Aethuk, Esq. of Annerville,
CO. Tipperary, J.P. and D.L., b. 20 April, 1850.
Lineage. — Phineas Eiall, Esq. of Clonmel, co. Tip-
perary, b. 1 Jan. 1659, m. 1692, Elizabeth, dau. of William
Vaughan, Esq. of Clonmel, and had a son,
William Vacghan Riall, Esq. of Clonmel, m. 1727, Mary,
dau. of John Bagwell, Esq., and by her (who d. 1774) had
issue,
Phineab, of whom presently.
Samuel (Rev.), to. Elizabeth Miles, sister and heir of Col.
Lawford Miles, of Eochestown, and had issue, John Bag-
well, who d. s. p., and Elizabeth, wife of Dunbar Barton,
Esq. of Eochestown, co. Tipperary.
Catherine.
Elizabeth, m. Sir John Xewport.
The elder son,
Phineas Eiall, Esq. of Heywood, co. Tipperary. b. 16
April, 1729; m. 19 Nov. 1768, Catherine, dau. of Charles
Caldwell, Esq. of Dublin, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
I'.enjamin Heywood, Esq. of Liverpool, great-grandfather of
Sir Benjamin Heywood, 1st Bart, of Claiemont, co. Lancaster,
and dying 15 May, 1797, left issue,
William, of whom presently.
Charles (see Riall of Old Connd Hill).
Phineas (Sir), Gen. in the army, to. Mi.ss Scarlett, and d. s.p.
Arthur, m. twice.
Eliza, wife of Gen. Sir George Cockburn.
Mary, d. unm.
The eldest son,
William Eiall, Esq. of Annerville, b. 17 Nov. 1769; m.
4 Jan. 1798, Dorothea, eldest dau. of Col. Henry Bellingham,
of Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, and by her (who d. March,
1S48) had issue,
Phinea-s, b. 1799; d. unm. 1827.
William Henry, Comm. R.N., 6. 1803; m. 1831, in South
.\merioa. Miss E. F. Parkinson, and d. s. p. 9 Jan. 1866.
His widow d. 1870.
Samdel, of .4nnerville.
Elizabeth, d.inim. 182.T.
Catherine, m. 1834, James Ramsay Smith, Esq.
Dorothea, m. 1830, Richard Moore. Esq. of Clonmel, and d.
1862, leaving issue, Richard Koxboro Moore, Capt. 15th
Regt., and Lucy Ellen, m. Capt. M. V. S. Morton.
Jlr. Riall d. 2 Nov. 1843, and was s. by his eldest surviving
sjn,
Samuel Riall, Esq. of Annerville, J. P., 6. 6 Sept. 1807;
hi. 29 April, 1840, Maria, widow of Thomas Quin, Esq. of Red-
iiiondstown, and only dau. of George Baker, Esq. of Cahir,
and by her (who d. 5 Nov. 1888) had issue,
William Arthcr, now of Annerville.
Dorothea Maria, m. 20 Oct. 1874, Thomas Bedford Mont-
gomery, Esq. of Government House, Londonderry, and has
issue, Arthur Samuel, 6. April, 1877 ; and Amy Maria, d. 9
Feb. 1879.
Mr. Eiull d. 3 Feb. 1872, and was s. by his only son.
Arms — Arg., on a bend engrailed az., between an eagle dis-
played in chief and an escallop in base gu. a pile issuing from
the dexter of the first. Ccest— A lion's head erased gu. iloUo
— Re alta modestas.
Seat — Annerville, Clonmel.
EIALL OF OLD CONNA HILL.
Riall, Lewis John Roberts, Esq. of OldConna
Hill, CO. Dublin, D.L., High Sheriff 1889, J.P, cos.
Dublin and Wicklow, late Capt. 15th Regt., b. IS
Jan. 1838 ; m. 16 Feb. 1871, Elizabeth Sophia,
eldest dau, of Capt. Dayid Beattj, of Healtbfield,
CO. Wexford, and has issue,
I. Olive Mary.
II. Violet Maud.
III. Elizabeth Rose.
Lineage — Charles Eiall, Esq. of Heywood, Clonmel'
(2nd son of Phineas Riall, Esq. of Heywood, see preceding
Article), m. 6 April, 1801, Anne, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Johoi
Roberts, Esq. of Old Conna Hill, co. Dublin, descended front
ancient Welsh ancestry, and by her (who d. 1837) had issue,
I. Phineas, of Old Conna Hall.
II. John, b. 15 Sept. 1805.
III. George Charles, d. 7 Aug. 1835.
IV. Arthur, d. 17 Sept. 1829.
I. Martha, d. nvm. 26 June, 1887, a;;ed 85.
II. Kate, m. Col. George Robert Kennedy, R.A., and has-
issue, two sons and two daus.
III. Anne, ?/;. 1st, John Mumiy, Esq., who d. leaving issue,
four sons and two daus., and 2ndly, Richard Roe, Esq., and
has issue, two daus.
IV. Jane Charlotte, m. 1839, George John Beresford, Esq ,
Lieut.-Col. R.A., great-grandson of Marcus, 1st Earl of
Tyrone, and d. 27 March, 1842.
Mr. Eiall d. April, 1855, and was «. by his eldest son,
Phineas Riall, Esq. of Old Conna Hill, J.P. and D.L. for
Dublin, and J.P. for Wicklow, High Sheriff for co. Dublin,
1S63, b. 11 May, 1803 ; m. 15 July, 1834, Mary Anne, dau. of
John Roe, Esq. of Rockwell, co. Tipperary, and by her(whod..
1861) had issue,
I. Lewis John Roberts, now of Old Conna Hill.
II. Charles Phineas Roberts, b. 17 Jan. 1840.
III. Arthur George Roberts, Comm. R.N. (retired), 6. 9
Feb. 1842; m. 2 Nov. 1874, Selina Florinda, eldest dau. of
William Truelock Bookey, Esq. of Derrybawn, co. Wicklow,
and has issue.
IV. WiUiam Augustus, of Heywood, co. Tipperary, late Col.,
R.A., 6. 25 Aug. 1»44: m. 27 Jidy, 1880, Eleanor Mary,,
only dau. of Sackville Deane Hamilton, Esq. of Beechmount,
CO. Cork, and has issue.
V. Richard Villiers Sankey, late Major loth Regt., 6. 30 Aug.
1846; m. 4 Jan. 1887, Lily, 3rd dau. of Jonathan S. Harri-
son, of Brandesburton Hall, East Yorks.
I. Elizabeth Jane, 7n. 1873, Rev. Kalph A. A. Meredith,.
M.A., who d. Dec. 1878, leaving issue, two sons and one
dau.
II. Edith May Marion, m. 1872, Col. Delves Broughton, ISth
Regt., and had issue.
Mr. Eiall d. 15 Aug. 1884, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present Lewis John Roberts Riall, Esq. of Old Conna Hill.
^nns— Arg., on a bend engrailed az., between an eagle dis-
played in chief and an escallop in base gu., a pile issuing from
the dexter of the first, quartering, erm., a mullet gu., between
three crows close sa., each holding in its beak an ear of wheat
ppr, for Roberts. Crest — A lion's head erased or, charged
with an escallop gu., in the mouth a trefoil vert. Motto — Duw
au fendith yw fy ngwenwth.
iSecU— Old Conna Hill, Bray.
EICARDO OF BEOMESBEimOW PLACE.
RiCAEDO, Frank, Esq. of Bromesberrow Place,
CO. Worcester, and of Bnre Homage, co. Hants, J.P.
cos. Worcester, Hants, Hereford and Gloucester, b.
5 June, 1850; m. 27 Sept. 1877, Ahce Henrietta,
2nd dau. of Col. the Hon. Edmund Gambler
Monckton, of South'well Manor, co. ]S"ottingham»
and has had issue,
I. David Alan, b. April, 1880
II. Frank, b. 18 Apiil, 1887.
I. Katherine Alice.
III. Sybil Mary.
v. Olive Hope.
II. Mabel Violet.
IV. Margaret Florence.
VI. Muriel.
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Xiineage. — David Ricardo,* M.P. for rortarlington, the
celebrated writer on Political Economy, the son of a Dutch
Merchant, was 6. 1-2 April, 1772. and m. 20 Dec. 1793, Priscilla
Anne, dau. of Edward 'Wilkinson, Esq., by whom he had
issue,
OsMAN, of Broniesberrow Place.
David Ricakpo, of Gatcombe Park, J. P., h. 18 May, 1S03;
7?i. 1 June, 1S24, Catherine, 4lh dau. of William Thomas
St. Quintin, Esq. of Scampstou Hall, co. York, and d. 17
May, 1S64, leaving issue,
George, d. 1S31.
Henry David, of Gatcombe, J. P., h. 8 March, 1833; m.
24 June. 185S, Ellen, 2nd dau. of the Von. William Craw-
ley, Archdeacon of Monmouth, and Kcctor of Bryrgwyn,
and J. IS Feb. 1873, leaving issue,
I. IIenbt George, now of Gatcombe, co. Gloucester,
Capt. K.H.A., (). 23 June, 1860; m. 188.5, Adela, 2nd
dau. of John Patteson Ci'bbold, E.*q., M.P.,of Ipswich,
and has issue, a dau. 6. IS Jau 1887.
II. Arthur David, Lieut. li.N., t> 14 Sept. 1861.
HI. William Crawley, b. 6 April, 18G4.
IV. AnitiroseSt. Quintin. h. 21 Nov. 18G6.
V. Charles Ilarrv, b. ID and d. IS Oct. 15G9.
I. Ellen Geitrudc.
II. Katherine Cecil.
III. Arabel Mary.
IV. Rachel Bertha.
V. Magdalen Harriet.
VI. Ellen Amy.
Catherine.
MoRTi.MER, of Kiddington, D.L. co. Oxford, Capt. 2nd Life
Guards, m. IS July, 183G, Catherine, 4th dau. of Gen. the
Hon. Robert Meade, 2nd son of John, 1st Earl of Clan-
william, and d. 21 April, 1876, leaving issue,
David, late Capt. loth Hussars, b. 16 Aug. 1841; m. 5
July, 1872, Annette Campbell, dau. of Col. Walter Camp-
bell, of Skipness, co. Argyll, d. April, 1876.
Frank, now of Bromesbenow Place.
Mary Bertha. Mabel Ada.
Henrietta, m. Thomas Clutterbuck, Esq.
Priscilla, m. Anthony Austen, Esq.
Eanny, m. Edward Austen, Esq. Mary, d. unra.
Mr. Ricardo d. U Sept. 182:;. His eldest son,
OsMAN Ricardo, Esq. of Broniesberrow Place, co. Worcester,
J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Worcester, b. 25 May, 1795; m.
22 May, 1817, Harriett, youngest dau. of Robert Harvey
Mallory, Esq. of Woodcote, co. Warwick, and d. s. p. 1881.
His nephew,
Frank Ricardo, Esq., is now of Bromesberrow Place.
Arms — Gu., a bend vaire, arg., and vert, between three
garbs or, on a chief erm. a chess rook sa. between two bezants.
Seats — Bromesberrow Place, Ledbury, Worcester, and Buro
Homage, Christchurch, Hants.
RICARDO OF BRAMLEY PARK.
EiCAEDO, HoEACE, Esq. of Eramley Park, co.
Surrey, J. P., Col. Grenadier Guards, b. 28 Sept.
1850; tn. 7 Aug. 1877, Henrietta, dau. of Col.
Edward Goulburn, of Uetchworth House, Surrey,
and by her lias issue,
Amy Cccile, 6. 1879.
Winifred Maud, 6. 1830.
Dorothy Mary, 6. 1887.
Liineagre. — Ralph Ricardo, Esq. of Park Square, London,
(son of Abraham Ricardo, who d. 1812, by his wife, Rebecca
Delvalle, m. 1758), m. 29 JIarch, 1819, Charlotte, dau. of
Joseph Lobb, Esq., and by her (who d. 1862) had issue,
Percy, of Bramley Park.
Harry, m. July, 1851, Anna, dau. of H. W. Halsey, Esq.,
and </. 1861, baving had issue, four sons and one dau.
Francis, of the Friary, Berks, J. P., b. 13 June, 1833; m. 28
Nov. 1863, Louisa Jane, dau. of the late Right Hon. Sir
Thomas Erskine Perry, P.C, member of the Council of
India, and has issue,
I. Wilfrid Francis, Lieut. Royal Horse Guards, 6. 23
March, 1868.
II. Clement Stuart, h. 11 Dec. 1870.
I. Selina Florence Charlotte.
* David Ricardo's younger brother Jacob, was father of
John Lewis Ricardo, i. 1812, M.P. Stoke-upon-Trent, D.L.
to. Moray, author of The llinlory and Anatomy of Vie Naviga-
tion Laxcs, who d. 20 Aug. 1802, aged 50. He m. 11 Aug. 1841,
Lady Katherine Duff, sister of James, 5th Earl of Fife, and d.
Dec. 1869, leiving a son,
AuGCsTCs Lewis Ricabdo, Esq., Capt. Grenadier Guards, m.
18G5, Florence, dau. of Robert Campbell, Esq. of Buscot Park,
Berks, and d. s. p. 1871.
II. Beatrice Eleanor.
III. Sybil Agnes.
IV. Constance Evelina.
V. Lilian Stephanie.
Mr. Ricardo d. 4 Nov. 1875. His eldest son,
Percy Ricardo, Esq. of Bramley Park, co. Surrey, J.P,
and D.L., 6. 24 May, 1820 ; m. 10 April, 1846, Matilda, dau. of
John Isaac Hensley, Esq., and by her (who d. 14 Dec. 1S80)
had issue,
I. Horace, now of Bramley Park.
II. Francis Cecil, Major Grenadier Guards, 6. 3 July, 1852.
I. Amy Mary, m. 10 Nov. ISiiS, Charies Henry, Earl of
Mrvrch and Darnley, eldest son of the Duke of Richmond,
L.ennox, and Gordon, K.G., and d. 23 Aug. 1879, leaving
issue.
II. Ellen Maud. TO. 15 Jan. 1872, Col. Her\'ey Juckes Lloyd
Bruce, late Coldstream Guards, eldest son of Sir Henry
Hervey Bruce, Bart., and has issue, four sons.
Mr. Ricardo d. 1892.
Seat — Bramley Park, Guildford, Surrey. Town Address —
50, Eaton Place, S.W.
RICE OF DANE COURT.
EiCE, Sib Edwaed Bridges, K.C.B., of Dane
Court, CO. Kent, J.P. for cos. Kent and Hants,
Admiral E.N. (retired 1884), formerly Commander-
in-Chief at Sheerness, b. 30 Oct. 1819 ; m. 18 Feb.
1861, Cecilia Caroline, 2nd dau. of Rev. William
Vernon Harcourt, of Nuueham Park, co. Oxford,
and has issue, a sou and heir,
Henry Edward Harcodrt, 6. 15 Dec. 1804.
Liineagre. — Edward Royd Rice, Esq. of Dane Court, co.
Kent, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1830, .and M.P. for co. Dover
from 1837-1857, b. 1790, was 3rd son of Henry Rice, Esq. of
Brambling House, co. Kent, by Sarah his wife, dau. of J.
Samson, Esq., and grandson of Walter Rice, Esq. of Llwyn-y-
Brain Hall, co. Carmarthen. He to. 6 Oct. 1818, Elizabeth,
dau. of Edward Knight, Esq. of Godmersham Park, co. Kent,
and had issue,
I. Edward Bridges, now of Dane Court.
II. Henry, Capt 72nd Highlanders, b. 26 Nov. 1821 ; d. 1859.
III. John Morland (liev.), B.D., Rector of Bramber. co.
Sussex, Fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxford, b. 31 Jan. 1823;
TO. 1864, Caroline Penelope, dau. of Edward York, Esq.
of Wighill Park, co. York.
IV. George William, Comm. E.N., b. 10 Aug. 1827 ; d.
March, 1853.
V. Charles Augustus, Major E.E., b. 20 Dec. 1828; m. 15
Dec. 1875, his cousin, Adela Mary, 3rd surviung dau. of
F^dward Knight, Esq. of Chawton House {see that famUy),
and lias issue,
Helen Elizabeth.
Mary Ade'a Jlorland.
Ernestine Cecil.
VI. Cecil, Col. (retired), late 72nd Highlanders, 5. 28 Feb.
1838; TO. 1st, 5 Dec. 1866, Frances Anne (who d. 1884),
only dau. Mark Napier, Esq., and has issue ; 2ndly, 22
Sept. 1886, Lady Matilda Horatia Seymour (see Hertford,
M.).
VII. Walter Brook, Major-Gen. R.A., 6. 20 March, 1837; d.
1892.
VIII. Arthur, Lieut. 72nd Highlanders, b. 12 April, 1838 ; d.
1861.
IX. Ernest, Capt. R.N., b. 24 Feb. 1840; m. Laura, dau. of
Edward York, Esq. of Wighill Park, co. York, and has
issue.
X. Lionel, b. 17 April, 1844; m. 1878, Eleanor, dau. of Hay
Murray, E.sq.
I. Fanny Margaretta, m. Oct. 1849, George William, 9th
Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham.
II. Elizabeth Louisa.
III. Marianne Sophia, m. 1 Feb. 1855, Rev. Sir Emilius
Bay ley, 3rd Bart.
IV. Caroline Cassandra.
V. Florence Mary, in. Dec. 1861, John Osmaston, of Os-
niaston, co. Derby, and has issue (see Osmaston of Osmas-
ton).
Mr. Royd Eice d. 27 Nov. 1878, and was s. by his eldest son,
Admiral Rice, C.B. now of Dane Court.
Arms — .'Vrg., a chevron ermines cotised sa., between three
ravens of the last. Crest — A lion rampant ppr. holding in his
paw a bar-shot sa. Jl/otto— Cadarn-yw-fy-ffydd-y-portha-duw-
y-gigfrain.
heat — Dane Court, Dover, co. Kent.
RICE OF BUSHMOUNT.
Eice, Eiciiaed Justice, Esq. of Bushmount, co.
Kerry, J.P., Lieut.-Col. 4th Batt. Eoyal Munster
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Fusiliers, and Reserve of officers, l. 28 !N'ov. 1852 ;
raatriculated London Univ. (1st Div.) 1870 ;
selected Unionist Candidate (N. Kerry), 1892.
Jiineag'e. — This family, and that of EiCE, Lobd Mont-
EAGtE, descend from a common ancestor,
Edwakd liiCE, Esq. of Dingle I'Couch, co. Kerry, temp.
Hesrt VIII. He i». Anne, dau. of John Wall, Esq., co.
SJmerick, and was father of
KoBEKT EicE, Esq. of Dingle, ni. Juliana, dau. of Sir James
Wliyte, Knt. of Cashel, co. Tipperary, and was father of
Stephen Eice, Esq. of Dingle, M.P. co. Kerry 1613, ■nho
made a deed of settlement of his estates 31 March, 1619, and
<i. 31 March, 1623. He m. Helen, dau. of Thomas Trant, Esq.
of Cahir Trant, co. Ken-y, and had two sons, i. James, M.P. for
Dingle 1635, from whom descended Eight Hon. Thomas
Spring Uice, M.P. of Mount Trenchard, co. Limeiick, created
Lord Monteagle 5 Sept. lS'i9 (see Bubke's Peerage)-, and ii.
Dominick, M.P. for Dingle 1635, m. Alice, dau. of James
llufsey, Baron of Galtrini, from which marriage descended
Sir .Stephen Eice, Kut., of Mount Eice, Lord Chief Baron of
eiie Court of the Exchequer in Ireland 1686, and
Dominick Eice, Esq. of Dingle. He m. his cousin-german,
31ary Eice, and had issue, i. Dominick, his heir; ii. John of
Dingle (who d. s. p., leaving his property by will dated 9 Apiil,
3753, to Thomas Kice-George, appointing him sole executor) ;
.«. Joan, m. her cousin, Eice, of Dingle, and had a son,
iJominiek Eice, Barrister-at-Law; ii. Mary, mi. John Lawlor,
of Lackamore ; iii. Barbara, m. and had issue. The eldest
son.
Dominick Eice, Esq. of Taulaght and Eacanny, near
Dingle, co. Kerry, b. circa 1720: will dated 1755. He ra.
Mary, dau. and co-heir of John Collis, Esq. of Taulaght, near
Tralee, and had a dau. Elizabeth, m. Francis Eagar, Esq. of
Cuel, same co., and a son and successor,
John Eice, Esq. of Balljinacawhim Castle, near Causeway,
<;0. Kerry, b. 1754; m. 1784, Elizabeth, widow of John Payne,
JEsq. of Tralee, and eldest dau. of Monckton Carey, Esq. of
Dromartin, same co., and granddau. of Lieut. Tristram Carey
<by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Major Nicholas Monckton, of
Kilmore, co. Limerick). By this lady (6. 1745, d. May, 1826),
Mr. Eice left at his decease, 1788, an only child,
Dominick Eice, Esq. of Bushmount, co. Kerry, 6. 25 Sept.
1785; m. 1807, Frances, only surviving child of Justice
■OrifEn, Esq. of Lacca, same co., and 1st cousin of Eight Eev.
Henry Griffin, D.D., Bishop of Limerick and Ardfert 1853-66,
1 y whom, who d. 25 May, 1876, aged 92, he had suryiving
i.-isue,
1. JcsTicE Dominick, his heir.
ir. John, of liallyloughrane, J. P., b. 1814; m. 1847, Susan,
dau. of John James, Esq. of Snugborough, co. Kerry, and
d. 28 Feb. 1878, leaving issue.
Jii. Dominick, 6. 1820; d. 1834.
av. Eichard, b. 1829; d. 1849.
I. Ellen, b. 1810 ; vi. 1835, Eobert McCarthy Hilliard, Esq.,
J. P., of Billerough House, Listowel (deceased), and d. 1893,
leaving issue.
II. Elizabeth, 6. 1815; m. 1833, Benjamin Jackson, Esq.
(deceased). Inspector E.l.C. co. Galway, and d. 1880, leaving
issue.
an. Sarah, b. 1818 ; m. 1st, 1849, 'Williara Pope, Esq. of Cause-
way, CO. Kerry, who d. 1864, and 2ndly, 1867, Joseph
Hamilton, Esq. of Tarbert, same co., J. P.
jv. Frances, b. 1822, a nun in the Convent of the Sisters of
Mercy, Killarney, d. 1854.
V. Mary, b. 1824; m. 1854, Edward Mulchinock, Esq. of
Clogher's House, co. Kerry, and Pembroke Eoad, Dublin,
J.P., whocZ. J 880, leaving issue.
VI. Anne, a nun in the Order of the Sisters of Mercy,
KiDamey, b. 1827; d. 1849.
Mr. Eice d. 8 Feb. 1864, and was s. by his eldest son.
Justice Dominick Eice, Esq. of Bushmount, J.P., 6. 1813;
m. 1850, Bidelia Mary, only surviving child of John Geoghe-
£an, Esq. of Cork, and had issue,
I. Dominick, b. 4 Oct. 1851; d. 11 Jan. 1865.
II. Eichard Justice, now of Bushmount.
III. William Francis, 6. 10 Sept. 1854; d. 21 Dec. 1868.
IV. Justice Griffin, 6. 15 Dec. 1860 : to. in Virginia, U.S.A.,
1892.
I. Delia Katherine, m. 1889, Gerard J. Pierse, M.D., of
Causeway, and had a son, who d. 189 1.
II. Frances Anne, m. 1892, Charles Irwin Taylor, Esq. of
Dublin.
III. Ellen Mary.
Mr. J. D. Eice d. 4 Dec. 1888.
.i4 r)n«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th per pale indented arg. and
gu. ; 2nd and 3rd az., a lion rampant or, armed and langued gu.
Crest — A leopard's face gu., ducally crowned or. Motto — Fides
non timet.
Seat — Bushmount, Lixnaw, co. Kerry.
RICHARDES OF BRYNEITHIN.
EiCHAEDEs, Elizabeth Jane, of Eryneitliin,
CO. Cardigan, dau. of the late James Davies, Esq.
J.P. and D.L., of Ffosrbydgaled, co. Cardigan, m.
1871, the late Hugh Stephens Eichaedes, Esq,
of Brjneithin, co. Cardigan, and of Litton Manor,
CO. Eadnor, J.P. and D.L. co. Cardigan, who was b.
1835, and d. s. p. 9 June, 1891, and was s. hj liis
widow.
liineag'e. — This family ia of considerable antiquity in
Cardiganshire. It derives its origin from the Euyddeech, who
were Princes of North Wales. In later times,
Eichard Eiivdderch, was the father of
Eoderick EicHARDEs, of Aberystwith, High Sheriff of co.
Cardigan 1698 (vide Mcyrick's History of Cardiganshire).
His son,
Eoderick Eichardes, Esq. of Penglais, High Sheriff, 1770;
m. Mii=s Wilmot, and left a son,
William Eichaedes, Esq. of Penglais, b. 1762; m. Anna
Arabella, dau. of Thomas Eivett, of Derby, and had issue,
I. Eoderick Eardley, of Penglais, High Sheriff 1813, m. Anne
Corbetta, dau. of William K. Powell, Esq. of Nant-Eos (see
thatjamibj), and had with other issue,
Alexander, of Penglais, m., and had issue.
II. Charles, of Aberllolwyn, Col. H.E.I.C.S., d.s.p. 1855.
III. William Eardley, of whom presently.
I. Anna Maria, w.. 3 June, 1815, her cousin. Sir James
Eivett-Camac, Bart., M.P. for Lymington, ChairmMi
H. E.l.C, Governor of Bombay (see Bubke's Baronetage).
II. i'rances, of Milford, Hants, d. s.p. 1846.
Mr. Eichardes d. 1798. His third son,
William Eardley Eicuardes, Esq. of Biyneithin, J. P.,
Lieut. E.A., served in Army of Occupation after Waterloo, m.
1825, Marianne, dau. of Hugh Stephens, Esq. of Cascob, co.
Eadnor (High Sheriff of Eadnor), and by her had issue,
I. Charles, J. H., H.E.I.C.S., served with distinction in Indian
Mutiny; d. s. p. 1867.
II. William. J. S., Capt. 21st Hussars, d. s.p. 1865.
lit. Hugh Stephens, late of Bryneithin.
IV. Frank, Ensign in Indian Army, d. s. p. 1855.
I. Frances Anne, m. l!r52, Eev. C. Marriott-Leir, of Charlton
Musgrove, Somerset, and has issue.
Mr. Eichardes d. 1874.
Residences— Bryneithin, Llanfarian, E.S.O. Aberystwith; and
Litton Manor, co. Eadnor.
BICHARDS OF SOLSBOROUGH.
Eichaeds, Solomon, Esq. of Solsborough, co.
Wexford, J. P., entered the Bengal annj as Ensign
8 March, 1836, and attained the rank of Gen. 22
Jan. 1889, served in tlie Sutlcj Campaign of 1845-46
and was j^rcsent at the battle of Sobraon (medal),
served with the Bhootan expedition 1865-66 (medal),
b. 26 Maj, 1817. Gen. Richards is senior co-heir
of Lady Elizabeth Bermingiiam, the eldest dau. and
senior co-heir of Thomas, 22nd Lord Atheurj and
Earl of Louth, who d. 1799.
liineag'e. — The ancestors of this family were located in
the cos. of Kent and Southampton temp. Henry VII. Ono
blanch was settled in Yaverland in tl:e latter co., which was
purchased tevip. Edward VI. by Germaine Eichards, Vice-
Admiral of the Isle of Wight.
Solomon Eichards, of Maxton, co. Kent, son of John ap
Eichard or Eichards, and grandson of Eichard ap John, had
two sons, Hugh, who in 1553 held Maxton, alias " Solomon
Eichard's Close," under the Archdeacon of Dover, and
John Eichards, described as " springing from Wales of a
very ancient stock," who purchased Eowley teiip. Queen
Elizabeth, m. Alice, dau. of Valentine Austin, and d. 1609,
leaving by her (who d. 1600) several children. He and his
wife were both bur. at Goodnestone, co. Kent, in the parish
church of which there is a monument to them with their ar-
morial bearings.
John Richards, who resided at Subinton, co. Southampton,
temp. James I., m. Constance, dau. of Ealph Ffawkner, of
the CO. of Wilts, gent., by Margaret his wife, dau. of William
Disney, and granddau. of John Disney and Margaret his wife,
dau. of John Fox, of co. Lincoln, the brother and heir of Eichard
Fox, D.D., Bishop of Exeter 1487, and of Winchester 1501 ; d.
1528. By this lady he had issue, John, Thomas, Solomon,
of whom hereafter, and Henry. The 3rd son,
Solomon Eichards, Esq., m. Anne, dau. of John Curie, of
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Brixton, in the Isle of Wight, pent., and had issue, i. Solo-
won, his successor ; ii. John; i. Eleanor; ii. Anne ; iii. Eli-
zabeth, m. Samuel Foley, Esq. of Clonmcl, co. Tipperary, d.
lo^.'). The eldest son,
Solomon Kichards, Esq. of Solshorough, co. 'Wexford, pre-
viously of Westminster, Col. 17th Kegt., was a Commissioner
in Ireland and Governor of the town of Wexford during the
usurpation of Oliver Cromwell. He had a grant of Sols-
Vorougli and other lands in co. Wexford amounting to over
3,000 acres, which was contirmed under the Act of Settlement,
by patent dated IS Vec. anno IS and 19 Charles II. On the
accession of William III. and Mart II. he raised the I7th
Kegt., of which he was appointed the first colonel. He m. 1st,
Khoda, dau. of Samuel Wilson, of London, gent., by whom he
had a dau. Rhoda, who ;)i. (Lie. 19 Feb. 1674), William Mercer.
He m. 2ndly, Abig-ail, dau. of Henry Goddard, of Deptford
and Chatham, CO. Kent, and had, with other issue, who d.
young,
I. Solomon, living Ie,^4, <?. v. p.
II. John, eldest son at his father's death; was disinherited,
and d. s.p. beyond the seas.
III. Goddard, who carried on the line.
IV. Michael, Capt. in his father's regiment, and a Brigadier-
Gen, in the army. His father having disinherited his elder
sons, bequeathed the estates to him, and lie dying unm.
1721, left them to his elder surviving brother.
V. Nathaniel.
I. Kose, d. unm. u. Anne, d. unm.
III. .-Abigail, if. unm.
Col. Ilichards d. Oct. 1691, and was bur. at Westminster
Abbey the 6th of that month. His 3rd son,
Goddard Richards, Esq. of Solsborough, b. 1661 ; s. to the
•.Slates by the will of his brother, Brigadier-Gen. Michael
Kichards, 1721. He vi. by licence 29 March 1684, Dorothea,
dau. of John Jacob, Esq. of Sigginstown, co. Wexford, by
wnom he had issue.
I. John, his heir.
111. Goddard.
II. Jacob.
IV. Jonathan.
rir. Richards was s. by his eldest son,
•Iohn Richards, Esq. of Solsborough, High Sheriff 1728, m.
and had issue,
I. Solomon, his successor.
II. Goddard, ancestor ot Ricuards of Movkscrranr/e (trh ich see).
i;i. Edward, of Enniscorthy, m. Judith Bowers,' and had one
dau., Katherine, m. Arthur Thomas, Esq.
IV. John, of Askinvillar, b. 1718; d. unm. I7G3.
I. Elizabeth, m. William Stephens, of Ferns, co. Wexford,
and(/. Sept. 1781.
:ir. Richards if. 1749, and was s. by his eldest son,
.-olomon Richards, Esq. of Solsborough, High Sheriff co.
Vitxford 1753, m. Frances, dau. of Urban Vigors, Esq. of
Ba'.Iyconnick, co. Carlow, and had issue,
I. Solomon, his heir.
II. William, Capt. in the Solsborough and Farmley Yeomanry,
b. 1769; m. L<juisa,dau. of Col. George Ra*son, of Bel-
mont, CO. Wicklow, M.e., and d. 17 Nov. 1847, having had
by her (who d. 14 July, 1841) two sons,
1 William Vigors, b. 3 Sept. 1805 ; if. s. p. in South
America 1831.
2 George Rawson, of Farmley, co. Wexford, J. P., b. 1
Aug. 1812; ni. .lane, dau. of Richard Huson, Esq. of
Ballyorrel, co. Wexford, and had two sons, George and
William, both went to Americ;!.
III. Edward, bapt. 12 Aug. 1777 ; d. unm. 31 Dec. 1801.
I. Frances, m. 13 Nov. 1784, Matthew de Rinzy, Esq. of
Clobemon, co. Wexford.
II. Katherine, in. 21 June, 17S1, Nicholas Aylward Vigors,
Esq. of Old Ltighlin, co, Carlow, and d. 20 .March, IsOi.
:Mr. Richards, whose will was proved 1784, wass. by his eldest
son,
Solomon EiCHAEDs, Esq. of Solsborough. LL.B. Trin. Coll.
Dublin, High Sheriff 17U3, b. 1765; ra. 1st, 14 April, 1784,
Martha, dau. of Francis Gorman, E.sq. of Ballynahessan, co.
Jleath, and had issue,
I. Solomon, his heir.
II. Bartholomew Vigors, b. Feb. 1789; d. unm. 1830.
III. Edwin, Capt. R.N., -/,;. Sept. 1823, Mary Anne. dau. of
the Very Rev. Walter Blake Kirwan, Dean of Killala, and
d. 28 Seiit. 1866, having had issue,
J Edwin, Capt. 41st Regt., unm., killed at the battle of
Inkerman 5 Nov. 1854.
2 Frederick William (Sir), K.C.B., Admiral R.N, 1893,
Lord of the Admiralty lb82-8o, Commander-in-Chief on
East Indian Station, 1885 to 1888, and on the China
station l8U0-t2, now 1st Naval Lord at the Admiralty,
A.D.C. to the Queen, 1879-82, b. 30 Nov. 1833; m. 30
Oct. Is66, Lucy, dau. of Fitzherbert Brooke, Esq. of
Horton, co. Gloucester, and widow of Rev. Edwin Faj-le,
which lady ib deceased.
3 Solomon, accidentally drowned at Dunbrody Park co
Wexford, 1847. ' '
4 Urban Visors, formerly Ensign 72nd Eegt., went to
-Vustralia, and hi. 1893.
1 Julia, 7)1. 25 Aug. 1853, Sir William Leeson, Knt.
Genealogist to the Order of St. Patrick, and d. 22 Dee'
1879. He d. 21 April, 1885.
2 Maude, m. 3 Jan. 1874, John Stanley Wood, Esq., of
the .Vdjutant-General's Oflfice, Bombay.
3 Sophia, m. Leland CrosthwMite, Esq.
4 Louisa, m. Lieut.-Col. John Henry Kough, of Kflbrkle
CO. Carlow, and d. 22 May, 1863. '
h Frances.
6 .^nne Vigors, m. 1861, Rev. Thomas Stack, Sen, Fellow
of Trin, Coll, Dublin,
IV. William Gorman, 6. July, and d. Aug. 1795.
V. Francis, d. young,
I. Sophia, in. Mathew O'Brien, Esq, of Newcastle, coi.
Limerick.
II. Frances, m. Rev, John Howard Gorges.
III. Martha, m. Rev. Henry Barnes.
IV. Katherine, m. Rev. liichurd Fayle.
Mr. Richards m. 2ndly, 23 Sept. 1797, Martha, dau. of Col.
George Rawson, of Belmont, co. Wicklow, M.P., and hafl
issue,
VI. George Rawson, d. %mm. 1826,
V. Maria, d. unm. 1802.
Mr. Richards d. 1811, and was s. by his eldest son,
SoLo.MON Richards, Esq. of Solsborough, High Sheriff I8I8,
who afterwards entered into Holy Orders, and was appointed
Rector of Clone, co. Wexford, b. 1787; m. 9 May, 1814, Eliza-
beth, eldest d.au. of Col. Thomas Bermingham Daly Henry
Sewell, of Athenry (by Hon. Harriett Beresford his wife, dau.
of William, 1st Lord Decies, Archbishop of Tuam), and grand-
dau. of Thomas Bailey Heath Sewell, by Lady EUzabeth Ber-
mingham his wife, eldest dau. and co-heir ot Thomas, 22nd
Lord .\thenry and Earl of Louth, By her (who d. 2G Jan.
1861) Jlr. Richards had issue,
I. Solomon, now of Solsborough.
II. William Beresford, County Inspector Royal Irish Con-
stabulary, b. 1824; d. unm. '29 Nov. 1887.
III. John, Leiut. H.E,I,C.S., m. 9 Sept. 1852, Eleanor Marii,
dau. of Alexander Napper, Esq. of New Ross, co. Wexford,
and i^ Sept. 1859, leaving issue,
1 Alfred Beresford, b. 17 June, 1853; d. young.
2 Roland, b. 26 Oct. 1854.
3 William James Napper, b. 21 May, 1857 ; m. 28 Sept.
1887, Amy Elizabeth, dau, of Dr, John Byrne, of Charles
Street, New Ross,
I. Harriet, 7n. Richard Howard Gorges, Esq.
II. Louisa, b. 1820; d. April, 1830.
III. Bessie, m. 8 Sept. l8o4, William Donovan, Esq. of Tom-
nalossett, co. Wexford. iv. Isabella.
v. Louisa Martha, m. 1st, 8 Dec, 1866, Richard Archibald
Gorges, Capt. Royal Marine Artillery, who was lost in the
'•Captain" turret ship, 7 Sept. 1870, and 2ndly, George
Jones, Esq.
Mr. Richards d. 28 Feb. 1866, and was g. by his eldest son, the
present Solomon Richards, Esq. of Solsborough.
,<4 }•)».!— Sa., a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis arg. Crest—
A gritfin's head erased arg. Motto — Honore et amore.
^eat — Solsborough, Enniscorthy, co. Wexford.
RICHARDS OF MONKSGRANGE.
RiCHAEDS, Edward Mooke, Esq. of Monks-
grange, CO. Wexford, b. 182(3 ; m. 1st, Sarali Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Tisdale, Esq. of Virginia,
Xorth America, by whom (who d. 19 Feb. 1860) he
had issue,
I, John Evelyn, b. 1852 ; d. IS58.
I. Adela Elizabeth, m, 18 Aug. 1880, Goddard Henry Orperp,
Esq,, B,A., Barrister-at-Law (see Oepen of Ardtully).
II. Dora, d. 1860.
Mr. Edward M. Richards m. 2ndly, 7 Dec. 1882,
Ellen Elizabeth, dau. of David Aird, of The
Anchorage, co. Pembroke, Capt. R.N.
Liineage. — Goddard Richards, Esq. b. I7I5, 2nd son of
John Richards, Esq. of Solsborough (see that Family), was
bequeathed Grange (originally called Monksgrange), and
other estates in co. Wexford by his father, which estates had
been purchased 1742, and had formerly belonged to the com-
pany formed for" making hollow sword-blades." He m. 1756",,
Anne, dau. of Ven. Nicholas Ilewetson, Archdeacon of Killaloe,
and had issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. Solo.mon, ancestor of Richards of Ardamine [which ieerf.
EIO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EIC
1705
ni. Godoard, of Bath, Col. H.E.I.C.S., b. 1764 ; in. Anne, dau.
of Henry HouKhton, Esq. of Kilmanncck, co. Wexford, by
whom (who d. '- Oct. 1855) he had issue,
1 Goddard Henry, m. Miss Mason, and d. leaving a dau.,
Katherine, who became a nun.
2 William (Rev.).
1 Mary Anne.
2 Elizabeth, m. William Blunt. Esq., 3rd son of Sir Charles
William Blunt, 3rd Bart, of liingnior, co. Sussex, and had
issue.
3 Ellen, m. 29 March, 1825, William Monckton, Esq. of
Amherst House, co. Gloucester, grandson of John, 1st
Viscount Galway, and had issue.
4 Maria (Mrs. Burgos). 5 Charlotte (Mrs. Whately).
6 Virginia. 7 Julia.
IV. William, called to the Irish Bar 1792; b. May, 1768;
(/. unm. 1832.
V. Nicholas, b. 1770; d. unm. v. p. July, 178S.
VI. Edward, 55th Eegt., 6. Nov. 1771 ; d. imm. 1798.
VII. Robert Hcwetson, of 15, Baggot Street, Dublin, Assistant-
Barrister for co. Wexford, 6. Nov. 1773; )/(. 1814, Matilda,
dau. of Henry Garnett, Esq. of Athcarne, co. Meath, and d.
1829, having had by her (who d. 24 April, 1880, aged 81),
1 William Henry, d. young.
2 Robert, Lieut.- Gen. Bombay Staff Corps, in. Maria, dau.
of Gen. Nicholas Wilson, younger son of Christian Wilson,
Esq. of Sledagh, co. Wexford, and d. 13 Nov. 1884, leaving
issue, Charles Grant, Aimie Matilda, Alice, Grace,
Edith, and Florence.
1 Anne Matilda, m. 6 Aug. 1836, Thomas Lewis Roberts,
Esq. of Dormstown Castle, co. Meath.
2 Mary Anne, m. 30 Dec. 1862, Rev. William Birohc-
Wolfe, of Wood Hall, Essex. He d. g. p. 1864.
vin. Henry, b. June, 1780 ; d. young, bur. 2 March, 1788.
I. Anne, b. 11 July, 1760; m. 28 June, 1780, Richard
Donovan, Esq. of Ballmore, co. Wexford, and d. 12 July,
1831.
II. Sarah, 6. 2 July, 1761, m. Richard William Tighe, Esq.,
M.P. CO. Wicklow, 3rd son of WiUiam Tighe, Esq. of
Rossana.
III. Katherine Jane, b. July, 1763 : to. Rev. Robert Alexan-
der, LL.D., of New Ross, co. Wexford, and d. 2 March,
1842.
IV. Elizabeth, b. 1765; m. 1 April, 1796, Richard Colics,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
V. Wilhelmina, b. 1766; m. 22 Sept. 1798, Very Rev.
Walter Blake Kirwan, Dean of Killala, and d. 1832. He d.
27 Oct. 1805, aged 51.
VI. Letitia, b. Jan. 1777; d. unm.
Mr. Goddard Richards d. 1 July, 1795, and was s. by bis
eldest son.
Rev. John Richards, of Grange (or Monksgrange), b. 6 Sept.
1757; m. March, 1796, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Joshua Paul, 1st
Bart, of Paulville, co. Carlow, and Ballyglan, co. Waterford,
and by her (whorf. 1845) he had issue,
I. Goddard Hewetson, his successor.
I. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 11 Jan. 1797 ; d. unm. 3 Sept. 1847.
II. Anne Dorothea, b. 29 Dec. 1800 ; d. unm. 17 Oct. 1873.
HI. Ellen, b. 20 Jan. 1803 ; d. 26 Jan. 1810.
IV. Dorothea Elizabeth, 6. 4 Sept. 1805 ; d. unm. 9 July,
Z884.
V. Elizabeth, b. 27 May, 1807 ; m. Cope Garnett, Esq. of
Rhos-y gar, Monkstown, co. Dublin, and d. 10 Aug. 1875.
Mr. Garnett (/. 20 April, 1875.
VI. Katherine Wilhelmina, 6. 4 Sept. 1809 ; d. unm. 20 Oct.
1818.
VII. Ellen Susan Gertrude, 6. 7 July, 1813 ; m. 2 Sept. 1840,
John Herbert Orpen, Esq. of Stephen's Green, Dublin,
LL.D., Barrister-at-Law, and d. 19 Dec. 1855, leaving
issue.
Rev. John Richards d. 1827, and was s. by his only son,
Goddard Hewetson Richards, Esq. of Grange (Monks-
grange) and Pembroke Street, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, 6.2
Nov. 1798 ; m. by licence 23 June, 1823, Dorothea Arabella,
dau. of Edward Moore, Esq. of Mooresfort, co. Tipperary,
and by her (who d. 15 Dec. 1886, aged 87), he left at his
decease, Dec. 1829, two sons,
I. John Francis, J. P., b. 1824, who s. his father, and d. uyim.
28 Oct. 1860.
II. Edward Moore, now of Monksgrange.
Arms, dx. — Same as Richards of Solshorough, with a crescent
for difference.
Seal — Monksgrange, Enniscorthy, co. Wexford.
BICHARDS OF ARDAMINE.
EiCHAEDS, Arthur William Mordaunt, Esq.
of Ardamine, co. WexforcJ, and Roebuck, co. Dublin,
Capt. 2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys), b. 6 Feb. 1860;
m. 8 Sept. 1886, Lillie, dau. add co-lieir of William
Miller Kirk, Esq. of Eamsfort, co. Wexford.
Liineage.— Solomon Richards, Esq. of York Street,
Dublin, b. 1758, 2nd son of Goddard Richards, Esq. of Grange,
and grandson of John Richards, Esq. of Solsborough (see those
Faihilies), was the celebrated Surgeon Richards, President of
the Royal College of Surgeons, Member of the Royal Irish
Academy and Royal Dublin Society. He purchased the
estate of Roebuck, co. Dublin, from Lord Trinileston, Arda-
mine, in CO. Wexford, from Sir Thomas Roberts, Bait., and
other estates in the same co. , from Abel Ram, Esq. of Clon-
attin. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Edward Groome, by
whom (who d. 2 March, 1840) he had issue,
I. John Goddard, his successor.
II. Edward (Rev.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Rector of
Clonallon for foriy-seven years. Chancellor of the Diocese of
Dromore, b. 1797 ; m. 1824, Emily, dau. of Right Rev. James
Saurm, D.D., Bishop of Dromore, and d. 12 Feb. 1883, aged
86, having had issue,
1 Edward, m. 6 Dec. 1860, Frances Elizabeth, dau, ofi
Edward Willoughby, Esq. of Bryan House, Blackheath,
and has issue, Edward Willoughby, Lieut. R.A. ; Jamea
Saurin ; Amy Frances.
2 James Saurin, an Officer in the army, d. unm.
3 Lewis (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Dungannon, co. Tyrone,
VI. 13 Feb. 1806, Charlotte Georgina, dau. of Hon. and
Rev. John Charles Maude, and has, Charles Maude,
6. 1867; Lewis Saurin, b. 7 July, 1869; Mary Alice;
Mabel Emily.
4 Henry Goddard, 6. 1833. 5 William Saurin.
6 Charles Frederick.
1 Anne Catherine, m. 20 Sept. 1865, Percy Magan, Esq..
of Kilcleagh Park, co. Westmeath, J. P., and has issue.
III. Solomon, of Ounavarra, co. Wexford, J. P., b. 1798; m.
1st, Katherine, dau. of Rev. Henry Wynne, Rector of
Templeshambo, co. Wexford, who d. 31 Oct. 1848, and
2ndly, 9 June, 1852, Florence, dau. of Rev. Henry Moore,
Rector of Ferns, co. Wexford, who d. 1 Feb. 1873. He?
d. s. p. 14 Aug. 1862.
I. Elizabeth, d. unm.
II. Mary Anne, m. 31 Oct. 1824, Rev. Henry Wynne, Rector
of Ardcolm, co. Wexford, aud d. 21 April, 1867, leavingr
issue.
Surgeon Richards d. Oct. 1819, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Goddard Richards, Esq. of Ardamine and Roebuck,
Barrister-at>Law, J. P. and D.L. co. Wexford, High Sheriff
1824, 6. 1794; to. 1st, 16 July, 1821, Anne Catherine, dau. of
lion. Robert Ward, ty whom (who d. 10 May, 1835) he had
issue,
I. Solomon Augustus, his heir.
II. Robert Edward (Key.), M. A., Principal of the Gloucester^
Bristol, and Oxford Training College.
III. William Hamilton, Prof. Staff Coll., Col. late 55th Eegt.
of Foot, formerly Instructor of Military Drawing and Sur-
veying at Sandhurst, afterwards Chief Garrison Instructor
at LU'jknow, m. Aug. 1858, Margaret Isabella, dau. of
Major Samuel Hill Lawrence, Ilth Hussars, V.C, and has
issue,
1 Hamilton MacDonald, Capt. Border Regt.
2 Charles de Clare. 3 John Goddard.
I. Louisa Elizabeth, vi. April, 1843, George Maconchy,
Esq. of Rathmore, co. Longford, and d. 1864, leaving
issue.
II. Mary Anne, m. 5 Nov. 1850, Samuel Johnson, Esq. oS
Janeville, J. P. co. Wexford. He d. 2 April, 1883, aged 71,
leaving issue.
III. Emily Sophia, m. April, 1849, Rev. Philip Walter Doyne,
Vicar ot Monart, co. Wexford. He d. 23 Oct. I86I, leaving:
issue.
Mr. J. Goddard Richards ro. 2ndly, 5 May, 1840, Mary, dau. of
Sir WiUiam Rawson, by whom (who to. 2ndly, John Bil-
lingsley Parry, of Cumberland Street, Hyde Park, London,.
Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., and Judge of the County Court Dis-
trict No. 36, in England) he had no further issue. He d. IS
April, 1846, and was s. by his eldest son,
Solomon Augustus RIchards, Esq. of Ardamine snd
Roebuck, B.A. Oxford, J.P., High Slieriff 1854, Capt. Wexfwd
Militia, b. Aug. 1828 ; m. 10 June, 1856, Sophia Mordaunt,
dau. of Rev. Bernard John Ward, and d. 13 Jan. 1874, leaving
three sons,
I. Bernard John Goddard, his heir, 6. 10 Aug. 1857 ;
d. unm. 17 April, 1879.
II. Arthur William Mordaunt, heir to Lis brother.
III. Francis Augustus, 6. 9 Aug. 1873.
Arms, i-c.— Same as Richards of Solsborough, with a mullet
for difference.
i'ca£— Ardamine, Gorey, co. Wexford.
BICHARDS OF MACMINE CASTLE.
KiCHAEDS, Albert GtAKNer, Esq. of Macmin&
Castle, CO. Wexford, J.P., formerly Lieut. 2i2rid
1706
KIC
THE LANDED G-ENTRY.
KIC
Toot, 5. 22 Sept. 1S40. m. 1S69, Isabella Uarj, dau.
of William Barkus, Esq. of Tvneniouth, Nortlnun-
berland, and by her (who d. 14 April, 1888), has
issue,
Lilian Garner, vi. June, 1S02, George Kdgar Iluglies, Ksq.,
A. M. StalT.
liineagre. — The ancestors of thi.^ family (whieU is quite
<1i.~iinct from that of Kichards o/ Sotsborouijh) were settled
ill CO. Wesford long previous to the usurpation of Oliver
C'ro.mwell.
Thomas KicnAKn.5, of Tark. the aiuient seat of the family,
Jiatl. by Edith liis wife, two sons and four daus.,
I. John, of Park, m. May. 1690, Sarah Duzell, and liy her
had a dau. Mary, Imr. ■_' March, 1706. lie (/. s. ;>., and was
luir. at St. Patrick's, Wexford, 29 Dec. 1712. By his will,
<lated 7 Oct. 1712, and reffistereU 2 Oct. 1719, he bequeathed
his estates to his nephew.
■ I. Thomas, of whom below.
i. Mary, m. William Jones.
II. Elizabeth, 7». John Morton.
III. Maria, m. Dec. 16S0, John Jacob, Esq. of Sigginstown,
CO. Wexford.
IV. Frances, jn. 30 Oct. 1696, Samuel Cronipton, of Pole-
maloe, now Pilltown, co. >\rexford.
Thomas Kichards was bur. at St. Patrick's, Wexford. His 2nd
*on,
Thomas Richards, of Rathaspick, co. Wexford O'wre uxoris),
m. Oct. 16S0, Jane, dau. and co-heir of Loftus Codd, of Castle-
town and Rathaspick, and by her (who was bur. 13 Jan. 1743)
he had issue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
II. John, bapt. 13 April, 16S7.
III. Nicholas, bapt. 5 Dec. 1696, who had issue, Loftus, bapt.
3 -Vpril, 1729, Thomas, Marv. and Anne.
IV. William, bapt. 14 July, 1691.
V. Edward, who had two daus., Jane and Mary.
I. Katherine, bur. 30Au{r. 1665.
II. Jane, bapt. 1 April, 16S6; ;)i. Philip Ilore, Esq. of Pole
Hore.
III. Edith, m. Henry Ilatton, Esq. of Clonard.
IV. Margaret, vi. Patrick Hogan, Esq. of Horetnwn.
V. .Sarah, bapt. 17 July, 16S9: vi. IT) Jan. 17r.3, Urigadicr-
Gen. Edward Jones.
VI. JIary, bapt. 23 June, 1694; m. Anthony O'Neill, Esq.
VII. Frances, m. Joshua Tench, Esq. of Bryanstown.
Thomas Richards, whose will is dated 16 Blarch, 1716, was
I'ur. in St. Patrick's, Wexfard, 20 March, same year. His
eldest son,
Thomas Richards, Esq. of Rathaspick, h. 1688; s. to Park
and other estates under the will of his uncle 1713; m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Joseph Orme, of W'cxford, and by her (who cl.
22 June, 1762) had issue,
I. Thomas, of Rathaspick, 5. 1722; to. 1776, Martha, dau. of
Matthew Redmond, Esq, of Kilgowan, co. Wexford, and had
two daus.,
1 Martha, who ,1. to Rathaspick, and m. March, 1802, John
Louis Gideon Ernest Von Prebenton, Count Willmsdorf, of
the kingdom of Hanover, who assumed, by royal licence,
dated ti May, 1802, the surname and arras of Richards
cnly. She </. Ib55, leaving
Thomas William Frederick Von Prebenton Will msilorf-
Richards, of Rathaspick, d. unm.
Henrietta, m. Capt. Frcdeiick Dayrolles.
Anne, m. 1832, John Craven Mansergh, Esq., and of. 1844.
Elizabeth.
2 Elizabeth, m. 1802, Count Von Simburg Sinum, of the
kingdom of Hanover.
H. John, of whom below.
III. George, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sheppard French, of Wex-
ford, ancestor of Richards of Glynn and JiaUimahorn-o., co.
Wexford.
«v. Loftus.
V.James, ancestor of 'RicsKV-nanf BaJhinnstvI, co. Wexford.
VI. Ricliard, in. Susan, dau. of John Nunn, Esq. of St. Mar-
garet's, CO. Wexford, and d. May, 1769, leaving (with a
<lau. Susan, wife of John Hatchell), a son,
John Xunn, m. 1st, Dec. 1784, Elizabeth, dau. of Oliver
Fitzgerald, Esq., Great Britain Street, Dublin, and 2ndly,
Frances, dau. of Thomas Gurly, Esq. of Carlow; d. 1821,
leaving, by his Ist wife, two sons,
William, Capt. 5th Diagoons, ra. Caroline, dau. of Henry
Gonne Molony, Esq. of Granahan, co. Clare, and (/.
17 Sept. la'22, leaving a son, William, and a dau,
Caroline.
Jon.s (Right Hon.), a Privy Councillor, and one of the
iiarons of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, b. 1790 :
M. 1st, by licence, dated 7 Jan. 1815, Catherine, dau. of
Henry Gonne Molony, Esq. of Granahan, co. Clare,
and 2ndly, 1832, Christiana, dau of Christopher James
O linen, Esq. He d. Van, leaving issue by his 1st wife
only.
1 John Henry, Judge of County Court, Waterford, h.
1817; m. lSo3, Lydia Gribble, dau. of Henry Scovell,
Esq. of Ferney. co. Dublin, and has (with three
younger sons and three daus., of whom the 2nd m.
1878, Capt. Harding; the 3rd, Mabel, m. 3 March,
1887, Horace Fisher, Esq., son of C. Fisher, Esq. of
Oakfield, Tamworth) an eldest son,
John Berwick, 6. 1865.
2 William Frederick, m. Frances Jane, dau. of Joshua
Nunn, Esq. of St. Margaret's, co. Wexford, and a.
1891, leaving an only dau.,
Anne, m. March, 1874, E. V. Wcstmacott, Esq.
3 Arthur Oswald (Capt.), m. Maria McMahon, dau. of
Edward Reeves, Esq. of Flatten Hull, co. Meath, and
FitzWilliam Street, Dublin, and has a son,
John William, Barrister-at-Law, h. 9 April, 1857 :
m. 26 Dec. 1«85, Adelaide Prudentia, dau. of
William Roper, Esq. of Hazlebrooke, co. Ros-
common, and 17, Upper Mount Street, Dublin.
1 Henrietta, to, Robert Piers, Esq.
2 Elizabeth, to. Charles Rolleston, Esq., Q.C., Judge
of County Court, 'I'ipperary.
3 Catherine, m. Thomas Spunner, Esq.
4 Charlotte, m. Thomas Rowley Symes, Esq.
Thomas Richards d. 9 Oct. 1768. His 2nd son,
John Richards, of Great Britain Street, Dublin, was called
to the Bar in Trinity Term 1750. He in. by licence, dated 24
Dee. 1767, Mary, dau. of George Lendrum, Esq. of Mowfield,
CO. Tyrone, by whom (who d. 182'2) he had,
I. John, to. 1800, Elizabeth, dau. of John Saunders, Esq. of
Saunders Park, co. Wicklow, and d. 1844, leaving
1 John William, of Baranagh, co. Mayo, and Tempo, co.
Fermanagh, J. P., heir male and head of the family of
Richards of Park; h. 1810; to. 1846, Susan, dau. of
Richard Augustus Saunders, Esq., D.L., of Largay. co.
Cavan, and has, with other issue,
John Richard Harlowen, Major, K. West Surrey
Regt,, b. 4 Oct. 1849 ; m. Emily Anne, dau. of Edward
Saunders, Esq. of Ballinderry, co. Tipperary.
1 Mary Anne. 2 Melosina. 3 Helena.
II. Gkorge (Rev.), of whom hereafter.
I. Hannah, rti. — Hamilton, of Seaview, co. Donegal.
II. 1' ranees Anne, m. Rev. Thomas .Skelton.
John Richards (whose will, dated '22 Jan. 1787, was proved 18
Oct. 1788) d. 1788. His 2nd son.
Rev. George Richards, of Coolstuffe, ordained 1805,
B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1802, M.A. Nov. 1832, appointed
Prebendary of Coolstuffe, co. Wexford, 1823, b. 1781; tu.
31 May, 1806, Margaret Sophia, dau. of James Johnstone.
Esq. of Fir House, co. Dublin, and by her (who d. 1856) had
issue,
I. John, who purchased Macmine.
II. James (Rev.), Rector of Cloydagh, co. Carlow, and
Treasurer of Leighlin, ?). 8 May, 1810; m. 25 May, 1857,
Ellen Sarah Johnston, widow of Mr. Crawford, who d. 20
April, 1869. He d. s. p. Nov. 1871.
III. George, b. 5 March, 1812; d. unm.
IV. Francis Stephen, Lieut. Wexford Militia, b. 26 Dec.
1817; VI. Oct. 1860, Letitia, dau. of Josliua Nunn, of
Dawson Street, Dublin, and d. s. p. 18 Jan. 1S70. She (/.
Aug. 1875.
I. Lueretia. ii. Margaret Sophia Ellinor.
III. Elizabeth Marianne, m. 22 June, 1854, Rev. George
Itoss, Rector of Killinick, co. Wexford, and d. 1 June,
1872.
IV. Gcorgina, to. Nov. 1855, Rev. Thomas Hamilton Whit-
field, Rector of Ballyhuskard, and d. 3 Aug. 1859.
Rev. George Richards d. April, 1873. His eldest son,
John Richards, Esq. of Macmine, co. Wexford, J. P., b.
2 Nov. 1808, purchased that property from the King family.
He m. 27 June, 1838, Harrieit Martha, dau. of Major Gled-
stanes, and by her (who d. 20 Sept. 1875) had issue,
I. George Gledstanes, Capt. Wexford Militia, b. 6 Aug. 1839 ;
in. 30 June, 1868, Marian, dau. of Loftus Anthony Bryan,
Esq. of Upton, co. Wexford, aud d. v. p. 24 Feb. 1876,
leaving issue,
1 John Loftcs, heir to his grandfather, after the death of
Albert Garner Kichards.
1 Harriet Marian. 2 Charlotte Lyon.
II. Albert Garner, now of Macmine.
III. Hampden Augustus, Capt. 44th Kegt., b. 1 Aug. 1849;
■ni. 1875, Dora, dau. of John MeGowan, Esq., Inspector-
Gen, of Lahore, East Indies ; acciilentally drowned while
fishing in the river Slaney 15 March, 1878.
I. Anne Margaret Sojihia, m. 2 Dec. 1868, Major James
Jocelyn QIascott, Manchester Regt., 2nd son of William
Madden Glascott, Esq. of Pilltown House, co. Wexford.
Mr. John Richards d. 14 Aug, 1881.
Seat— 'Macmine Castle, Enniscorthy, co. Wexford.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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KICHARDS OF CROFT HOUSE.
EiCH AEDS, William Henkt, Esq. of Croft House,
CO. Pembroke, J.P., Higli Sheriff 1878, Major of
Tenby 1880-87, b. 1 Feb. 1844; »». 9 Jan. 1872,
Florence Antonia Emlin, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Antony Bowen Owen Stokes, of St. Eotolph's, in
same co., by his wife, Emlin, eldest dau. of Eer.
Amos Crymes, of the same eo.
liineagre. — Henry Eichards, Esq. of Croft House, co.
Peml)roke, J. P. and D.L, for that co., and a Lieut. -Col. in
th€ army, h. 24 July, 1812 (son of Jacob Richards, Esq. of
Croft House, Tenby, co. Pembroke, by his wife Susannah);
m. 11 Sept. 1839, Margaret, dau. of William Hughes, Esq.,
F.R.C.S. of Dublin, by his wife, Margaret, only dau. of Dr.
Thomas Acheson, of Dublin, and d. 19 Sept. 18G4, leaTing a
eon,
William Henbt, now of Croft House.
Arms — Arg., a chevron az., in base a lion rampant of the
last. Crest — A lion rampant az. Motto — Honore et amore.
&aJ— Croft House, Tenby, co. Pembroke.
mCHAEDS OF CAEE.YNWCH.
EiCHARDS, EiCHAED Edwaed Llotd, Esq. of
Caerynwch, J. P. and D.L. co. Merioneth, Capt.
4th batt. Eoyal Welsh Fusiliers, b. 11 Aug. 1865.
liineagre. — John Hdmphbets, Esq., living 1700, tn. Grace,
dau. and co-heir of Robert Vaugban, Esq. of Caerynwch. His
son,
John Hdmpheets, Esq. of Caerynwch, m. 1717, Margaret
Vaughan, heir of Castelhnoch, co. Montgomery, and was
father of
Rodeut Vaughan HtJMpnRETS, Esq. of Caerynwch. Hij;h
Sheriff for co. Merioneth 1760, m. Jane, dau. of Humphrey
Meredyth, Esq. of Pengwern, co. Carnarvon, and relict of
Owen Lloyd, Esq. of Tyddyn Agnus, and left an only dau.,
Catherine Humphreys, of Caerynwch, 6. 20 Not. 1758; m.
30 Sept. 1785, Richard Richards (afterwards the Right Hon.
Sir Richard Richards), son of Thomas Richards, of Coed, co.
Merioneth, and Catherine his wife, sister of Rer. William
Parry, Warden of Ruthin.
Sm Richard Richards, 6. 5 Nov. 1752, adopting the legal
profession, rose to eminence, and obtained great practice at
the Bar. In 1813, he was appointed Chief Justice of Chester ;
in 1814, one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer; and in
1817, on the demise of Sir Alexander Thompson, Lord Chief
Baron of the same court. Sir Richard Richards was twice
offered a baronetcy, which he declined. He fully enjoyed the
friendship and confidence of Lord Chancellor Eldon, for whom
be on several occasions presided in the House of Lords. He
d. 11 Nov. 1823. Sir Richard left issue by Catherine, the heir
of Caerynwch,
I. Richard, his heir, who represented co. Merioneth in Par-
liament for upwards of sixteen years, namely, from 1836 to
1853. He was called to the Bar in 1812, appointed a Com-
missioner of Bankrupts 1814, Accountant-General of the
Court of Exchequer 1820, and a Master in Chancery 1841 ;
he was a D.L. of co. Merioneth, b. 22 Sept. 1787 ; d. 27 Nov.
1860 ; m. 11 Jan. 1814, Harriett, elder dau. and co-heir of
Jonathan Dennett, Esq., and by her (who d. 21 Oct. 1852)
had issue,
1 Richard Meredyth, of Caerynwch.
1 Harriett Eliza, d. in infancy.
2 Emily Katherine, m. 30 May, 1861, the Yen. Henry
Weir White, Archdeacon of Merioneth, Canon of Ban-
gor, Rector of Dolgelly, co. Merioneth, who d. 20 April,
1866.
Williama Frances, m. 29 Dec. 1853, Rev. Edmund Wol-
ryche Orlando Bridgeman, Vicar of Kinnerley, eldest
surviving son of Admiral the Hon. Charles Orlando Bridge-
man, brother of George Augustus, 2nd Earl of Bradford :
she d. 1 Sept. Is61, leaving issue, 1 Ursula Judith ; 2
Maud; 3 Dorothy.
■4 Anna Maria Harriett, m. 17 April, 1855, the Hon. and
Rev. Arthur Gascoigne Douglas, Hector of Scaldwell, co.
Northampton, youngest son of George Sholto, 17th E;irl
of Morton, and has issue, 1 Sholto James, b. 21 Aug. 1866 ;
2 Arthur Hugh, b. 14 Sept. 1867 ; 3 Archibald William,
b. 3 June, 1870 ; 1 Helen; 2 Margaret St. Bride; 3 Ela ;
4 Cecil ; 5 Annie Lilla ; 6 Beatrice Mary.
II. William Parry, 6. 28 May, 1789; d. 27 June, 1860; ui.
9 Feb. 1821, Frances Eliza, youngest dau. and co-heir of
Jonathan Dennett, Esq., and by her (who d. 2 Jan. 1851)
left issue,
I Edward Vaughan, Q.C., 6.9 Nov. 1821; to. 30 Oct.
1866, EUzabeth Anne, dau. of Robert Wharton, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law (su WsA^TOti of Drybum, co. Durham),
by Catherine Mary, dau. of Rev. Robert Croft, Canon of
York, and bad issue, Charles Vaughan, b. 13 Feb. 1868,
d. 1 Jan. 1869.
2 Frederick Jonathan (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Boxley, Kent,
6. 23 Aug. 1823; m. 22 Nov. 1853, Dora Georgina Harring-
ton, eldest dau. of George Moses Benson, Esq. of Lut-
wyche Hall, Salop, and has issue, William Griffith, b. 3
March, 1859, Madeleine Frances, Mary Dorothea, and
Agnes Charlotte.
6 Henry William Parry (Rev.), M.A., Rural Dean, Vicar
of Isleworth. Middlesex, and Prebendary of Brownswood,
b. 29 Dec. 1827 ; m. 8 July, 1858, Jessie Margaret, dau.
of Right Hon. Peter Erie, Q.C., and has issue, Henry
Erie, Amy Frances, Jessie Eleanor, and Owen.
1 Catherine Frances, m. 5 Feb. I1-6I, her cousin, Robert
Temple Frere, Esq., 2nd son of Rev. Temple Frere, Canon
of Westminster and Rector of Roydon, Norfolk, and has
issue, one son and four daus.
2 Mary Eliza.
3 Emma Harriett, m. 2 April, 1853, Robert Archer Tawney,
Esq. of W'roxton, co. Oxford, and has issue, three sons
and four daus.
HI. Robert Vaughan, Q.C., 6. 3Nov. 1790; d. 2July, 1846;
m. Jane, eldest dau. and heir of Matthew Chalie, Esq., and
by her (who d. 11 Dec. 1822) left issue,
Marianne Catherine, m. 29 May, 1850, Ramon de Cabrera,
Comte de Morellia, Marquis del Ter, a Gen. in the cause
of Don Carlos and Field Marshal of Spain, and has issue,
three sons and two daus.
IV. Thomas Watkin, Rector of Puttenham, Surrey, 6.10 April,
1793; d. 2 Nov. 1859; m. 1st, Marianne Pope, who rf. Is22.
He m. 2ndly, 17 Nov. 1835, Evereld, sister of Thoma.s
Hustler, Esq. of Aclam Hall, co. York. By his 1st marriage
he had Issue,
Anna Maria Watkin, m. 9 Nov. 1851, William Hustler,
Esq., eldest son of Thomas Hustler, Esq. of Aclam Hall,
CO. York, and has issue.
V. Griffith, b. 27 March, 1795 ; d. in infancy.
VI. Griffith, Q.C.. b. Ibept. 1796 ; m. 12 Aug. 1839, Martha
Dennison, and d. ii June, 1843, leaving issue,
Catherine Mary, m. 12 Feb. 1867, George Arthur Hutton
Croft, Esq. of Aldborough Hall, co. York, only child
cf Rev. Thomas Hutton Croft, of Hutton Buscell {see
Ckokt;.
Sydney Helen, m. 11 Oct. 1864, Hon. Algernon Sydney
Arthur Annesley, only surviving son of Arthur,
9th Viscount Valentia, and has issue, Arthur Sydney
Evelyn, Lieut. 4th Batt. Oxfordshire Light infantry, b.
16 July, 1865; Helen Sydney Martha ; and Mabel Sydney
Augusta.
vti. Charles, was Private Serretary to Right Hon. Charles
Watkin Williams- Wynn when President of the Board of
Control, b. 13 April, 1800 ; d. 22 May, 1840.
VIII. Henry, 6. 20 Sept. 1801 ; d. 20 June, 1854.
I. Jane, vi. 16 April, 1816, Rev. Temple Frere, Canon of
Westminster and Rector of Roydon, Norfolk. She d. 20
Oct. 1869, having had issue,
1 Temple, b. 2 March, 1813; d. 4 April, 1840.
2 Robert Temple, M.D., Cantab., b. 17 Jan. 1820; m. 1st,'
2 Oct. 1851, Theresa Arabella Fanny, only dau, of Rev.
Edward Dowell, Vicar of Holme Lacy ; she d. 20 Jan.
1859. He TO. 2udly, 5 Feb. Ib61, Catherine Frances, his
cousin, eldest dau. of WiUiam Parry Richards, Esq., and
has issue (see above).
3 Henry Temple (Uev.), M.A.,Rectorof Burston, Norfolk,
b. 22 Nov. 1821 ; m. 18 Sept. 1851, Sarah Maria Heath,
eldest dau. of William Jary, Esq. of South Walsham, and
Burlingham House, co. Norfolk, and has issue, two sons
and three daus.
4 Griffith Temple, b. 4 July, 1827 ; d. 14 March, 1839.
1 Catherine Margaret Temple, m. 23 Aug. 1853, Rev.
Edward Gurdon, Rector of Barnham Broom, and Vicar of
Kimberley, co. Nurfolk, and has issue, three sons and
two daus.
2 Louisa Jane Temple, 6. 2 May, 1825 ; d. 2 May, 1848.
3 Emily Georgina Temple.
II. Catherine Mary, d. unm. 24 July, 1824.
Richard Meredyth Richards, Esq. of Caerynwch, co.
Merioneth, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1865, and J.P. co.
Denbigh, has acted as Chairman of the Quarter Sessions co.
Merioneth since 1857, called to the Bar lb45, b. 18 Jan. 1821 ;
m. 1st, 29 July, 1845, Elizabeth Emma, elder dau. of William
Bennett, Esq. of Farringdon House, Berks (who d. s.p. 10 Dec.
1852), and 2ndly, 12 May, 1363, Louisa Janette Anne, only
child and heir of Edward Lloyd Edwards, Esq. of Cerrig
Llwydion, co. Denbigh, and Braichyceunant, co. Merioneth,
and d. 4 Nov. 1873, leaving issue,
I. Richard Edward Lloyd, now of Caerynwch.
II. Henry Meredyth, b. 30 Jan. 1870.
III. Charles Herbert, b. 20 Aug. 1873.
I. Lilla Georgina Harriett. 11. Emily Louisa.
Mr. Richards s. his father 1860, by whose maternal ancestors
the estate had been possessed for many centuries ; they are
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mentioned in manuscripts of the reign of Eltzabeth, as
ha vine; been at that time the ancient possessors of it.
^n:!j— Quarterly : 1st, arsr., a cross patonce engr.ijled sa.,
between four Cornish choughs ppr. ; 'Jnil, erni., on a s.altire
gu. an escallop arg. ; 3rd, or, a lion rampant gu. ; 4th, vert,
three eagles displayed in fesse arg. ; 5th, sa., guttee d'eau, a
canton erm. In right of his wife, the heir of Ebwards of
Co-rig Llici/dion, the late Mr. Richards bore an escutcheon of
pretence, viz.. Per chevron gu. and az., a chevron erin. cotiscd
or, between three Saracens' heads couped ppr. Cresl — A naked
de.\ter arm, the hand holding a scimitar, all ppr. Motlo —
Ifyddlawn ir CJwiiioaodd (l-'aitiiful to the Truth).
-Sr(i(,« — Caerynwch, co. Merioneth, and Cerrig Llwydion, co.
Denbigh.
RICHARDSON OF CHISBURY.
EiCHAKDSOx, William Hexey, Esq. of Cliis-
burv, CO. SiirroT, J. P. and County Aklerman co.
Purham, b. 30 April, 1829; m. 1st, IG June, 1852,
LiicT Smart, dati. of Thomas Trusted, Esq. of Eoss,
CO. Hereford, and by her (who d. 1880) has had
issue,
I. CiiARUs Tkcsted, of Biddiclc Hall, co. Durham, J. P., h.
-1 .\pril, 1S53; Hi. S April, IbU'J, Elizabeth Stuart
r.ichter.
II. Hubert, b. 11 March, 1S57.
I. Helen Maud, d. 1S60.
He m. 2ndlv, 20 Sept. ISSl, Anuie, dau. of Joseph
Foster, Esq. of Sunderland.
Lineage. — John Eichakdson of Sunderland, co. Durham,
/'. 13 3Iarch, 1765 ; m. 8 May, 1794, Hannah Wilson, of Sunder-
land, and by her (who d. ISOl) had issue,
I. John, of West Hartlepool, co. Durham, b. 16 March, 1795:
m. 27 Sept. 1821, Sarah, dau. of George Dixon, of Stockton-
on-Tees, and by her (who d. 1860) had issue. He d. l''eb.
1861.
ii. Caleb, of Sunderland, b. 14 March, 1786; m. 26 April,
1827, JIary, dau. of John Driver, Esq. of Leeds, and d. 2i
-April. 1875, having had issue,
1 John Winn, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, h. i April, 1828 ; ra.
6 Sept. 1S60, Mary, dau. of James Green, Esq. of Shilling-
ford, CO. Oxford, and has issue.
2 Joseph, of Stockton-on-Tees, J. P. cos. York and Durham,
li. 15 Jan. 1830; m. 18 Dec. 1S56, Ann Eliza, dau. of
Kreaerick Backhouse, Esq. of Stockton-on-Tees, and by
her has had i<sue,
I'rederick Backhouse, 7<. 16 Nov. 1857; d. 10 Aug. 1809.
Edwin liackhouse, h. 22 May, 1869.
I'rances Mary, b. 12 April, 1S59.
Annie Backhouse, b. 16 Nov. 1860; m. 24 April, ISSI,
Alfred Edward Kitching, Esq. of Great Ayton, co.
York.
Edith, 6. 26 July, and d. 3 Aug. 1S64.
Marion Josephine, b. 2 June, 1866.
0 Edwin, of The Cedars, Sunderland, b. 29 Aug. 1834; nt-
24 March, 1864, Emma Phillips, dau. of John Walker,
Esq. of London.
4 Erederick, of Sunderland, 6. 22 Feb. 1837 ; m. 8 Jan.
1862, Sarah Maria, dau. of Jonathan Harris, Esq. of
Cockermouth, and d. 24 Jan. 18S3, leaving issue.
5 Stanslield, of Sunderland, b. 25 Dec. 1840.
1 Sojihia, b. 16 Aug. 1821 : m. Sept. 1855, Thomas Graham
Littleboy, Esq. of Crowmarsh Giffoid, co. Uxford, and d.
2 May, 1866, having had issue.
2 Mary Frances, b. 2.3 Jan. 1833; d. 5 Feb. 1848.
3 Hannah Wilson, b. 29 Sept. 1839; d. unm. 27 June,
1860.
4 Emily, 6. 19 Oct. 1845; m. 28 Dec. 1863, Robert Hay-
don Gayner, Esq. of Sunderland, and has issue.
I I. Joshua, of Neath, co. Glamorgan, b. 10 Feb. 1799 ; m. 24
March, 1832, Hannah Burt, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and had
issue.
IV. William, of whom we treat.
I. Margaret, b. 13 Jan. 1798; m. 1822, John Gilbert Holmes,
Esq. of Middlesborough, co. York, and d. 31 Dec. 1830,
having had issue.
Mr. John Richardson d. 29 Aug. 1842. His youngest son,
William Richardsox, Esq. of Sunderland, b. 3 June, 1801 ;
Ji!. May, 1828, Eliza Brown, of St. Ives, co. Huntingdon, andc/.
22 Aug. 1879, having had issue,
I. William, now of Chisbury.
II. Allred, d. IHi'i.
III. John, m. Elizabeth Rede, and has issue.
IV. Albert, d. IbUl.
V. Charles Stanstield, to. Florence Hensley, and has issue,
vr. Theodore, d. in iufan y.
I. Eliza Brown.
II. Katliariue, lii. Alfred Bennett, Esq., and d. 1892.
A-nns — Sa., gutt6 d'eau, a pale erm., charged with a lion's
head erased ermines, on a chief indented arg., two anchors
saliirewise, sa., between two lions' heads era.sed ermines.
0-cs(— Upon the battlements of a tower or, in front of aia
anchor in bend sinister sa., a lion's head erased ermines.
.1/0/(0— Potuis ingenio quam vi.
iJtsiciciice— Chisbury, Witley, Godalming.
RICHARDSON OF FIELD HOUSE,
WHITBY.
Eichakdson,Christopiiek, Esq. of Field House,
CO. York, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, and
J. P. for tlie North Eiding, of co. York, educated
at Exeter Coll. Oxford, B.A. 1830, b. 22 Sept.
1807; m. 1 Oct. 1860, Marian Catherine, 2nd
dau. of Barnard Hague, Esq. of Ivclfield Hall, co.
York, which lady d. 5 March, 1891.
Lineagre. — Christopher Richardson, Esq. of AVhitby,
J. P. and D.L. for North Riding, of co. York, b. 25 June, o.s.^
1752 (eldest son of Christopher Richardson, Esq. of Witby,
by Catherine his wife, eldest dau. and eventual co-heir
of Witham Boynton, Esq. of Whitby, by Mary his wife,
eldest dau. and eventual co-heir of William Addison, Esq. of
Whitby), m. 15 Feb. 1779, Mary, youngest dau. of John Holt,
Esq., also of Whitby, and by her (who d. 6 March, 1840), had
issue,
Christopher, his heir.
John, b. 5 March, 1781 ; m. 10 July, 1806, Margaret, 5th dau.
of Joseph Barker, Esq. of Whitby, and by her (who d. 14
Oct. 1849) left at his decease 28 Aug. 1812, Christopher,
of St. Hilda's, W^iitby, J. P. and D L. North Riding, co.
York, b. 13 July, 1807; m. 25 Sept. 1855, Ann (who d.
1883), eldest dau. of Aaron Chapman, Esq., M.P. for
Whitby, fZ.22 Sept. 1875; John, (-. 16 Jan. 1811, m. Dorothy
Ann (who d. 1877), dau. of Thomas Benson, Esq., and d.
3 Feb. 1855, witliuut suriiving issue; Ann Barker; and.
Mary Holt.
Boynton, rf. «)i!ii 1803. William, (i. tinm. I8I2.
Charles, d. unm. I8l5.
Martha, d. unm. 1883, aged 98.
Mr. Richardson d. 26 April, 1825, and was s. by his son,
Christopher Richardson, Esq. of Field House, J. P. and
D.L., b. 2 Jan. 1780; m. 1st, 2 Oct. 1806, Ann, 4th dau. of
Joseph Barker, Esq. of Whitby, and by her (who d. 1 July,.
1809), had issue,
Christopher, now of Field House.
Joseph Barker, b. 5 March, 1809; m. 11 Sept. 1849, Mary,
one of the co-heirs of Col. James Wilson, M.P., of Sneatom
Castle, CO. York, and c^. 18 April, 1875, leaving issue, 1
.lames Wilson, b. 5 Sept. 1851 ; 2 Christopher, b. 1 Aug.
1853; and 3 John, 6. Jan. 1856.
He III. 2ndly, 29 July, 1814, Letitia, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Henrj-
Rudyerd, R.E., and relict of Robert Gordon, Esq., and by her
(.who d. Jan. 1855) had issue,
Henry Boynton, b. 1815 ; d.in infancy.
Mary, m. 29 July, 1851, Philip Augustus Hclpman, Esq.,
Rear-Admiral R.N., and has issue.
Mr. Richardson d. 30 Oct. 18C6.
Anas — Arg., three chaplets of roses ppr., quartering Boyn-
ton and Addison, Crcxt — A dexter arm erect couped below
the elbow, holding in the hand a broken sword, all ppr. Motto
— Quod honestum est decet.
^«(( — Field House, W'hitby, co. York.
RICHARDSON OF SHOTLEY.
ElCIIARDSON, JoXATH.\N BACKHOUSE, Esq. of
Sliotley Lodge, co. Durham, b. 28 April, 1828; m.
16 IMay, 1850, Eachcl, dau. of John Eobinson
Waitc, Esq., of Stoke JMewington, by Sarah Pryor
his wile, and has issue,
I. Jonathan, b. 17 May, 1851 ; ra. June, 1873, Elizabeth,
dau. of H. Grainger, Esq. of Westminster.
II. Cliarles, b. 4 May, 1852 ; m. 9 Feb. 1881, Mai, eldest dau.
of J. W. Shiel, Esq. of Chester-le-street, co, Durham.
HI. Henry Edward, 6. I June, 1853.
IV. Edmund Lewis, b. 18 Oct. 1854 ; d. 1 April, 1865.
V. Thomas Walter, b. 10 Feb. 1857.
I. Amelia Florence, b. 11 Oct. I8.:,.j ; ;,!. 26 Jan, 1880, Edwarfl
Harrison Hudson, Esq.
II. .Marion, b. 19 May, 1858.
III. Isabella,/;. 12 Feb. 1861.
IV. Amy Erlinda, b. 23 Oct. 1864.
v. Anne, b. 2 April, ls66.
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1709
Xiineage. — Thomas Richardson, a resident of Hull, who
heads the hitherto unbroken line of Thomas Eiehardson, most
of whom have been in turn representatives of the family, was
b. 1525, in Hull; he owned property there and also in Scar-
borough, and d. 1597. His son, Thomas Richardson, had issue,
Thomas Richardson, who d. 1650, leaving issue,
Thomas Richardson, b. 1645 ; la. 16S2, Mary (b. 1653), dau.
of Richard Mayson and granddau. of Rev. Valentine Mayson,
Rector of Driffield, and ancestor of Mason, the poet. Thomas
Richardson is said to have displayed a great aptitude for artistic
pursuits, a trait which, liliewise remarliable in the family of his
wife, noticeably reappeared in the persons of several of their
descendants. In the year 1695, Thomas and Mary Richardson
Joined the Society of Friends, greatly to the chagrin of the
clerical relatives of both. As usual with all prominent indiv-
duals, the former paid the penalty of non-compliance with the
exactions of a State Church, and was therefore immured in
York Castle. After prosecution in the Ecclesiastical Court, he
was excommunicated. He had issue,
I. John, b. 1634; d. unm.
II. Richard, b. 1686 ; rii. Lydia Richardson, of Great Ayton,
and had a dau. Mary, m. 1763, Josepti i:*ease, eldest son of
Edward Pease, of Darlington.
III. Thomas, of whom herealter.
IV. Robert, 6. 1791; d. unm.
I. Mary, b. and d. 1689.
II. Martha,- ft. 1693; wi. Richard Box, of Thorne, and had
several cliildren.
III. Mary, b. 1696 ; m. 1736, John Huitson, son of Wil-
fred Huitson, of Throxenby, co. Yorli. and liad an only
child, Mary, m. Kathan Dearman, of Pinden Oaks, near
Barnsley.
Thomas Richardson d. 1733, aged 88. His 3rd son,
Thomas Richardson, of Hull, b. at that place 1688; m, 1st,
Mary Peacock, of co. Durham, and had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently. ii. Roger, d. unm.
He m. 2n(31y, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Roger Dicken-
son, of Whitby, and had an only dau.. who m. 1763, John
Dearman, of Wandsworth, co. Surrey ; he d. at Whitby, 1739.
His eldest son,
Thomas Richardson, of Hcndon Hill, near Sunderland, co.
Durham, settled there in 1750, and owned property in that
neighbourhood. He m. 1st, 1763, Sarah Walker, and 2nd!y,
5771, Frances, eldest dau. of Joseph Haswell, of Durham,
by his wife, Frances, dau. of Thomas Hunter, of Shotley
Bridge and Medomsley (the Hunter family of Medomsley had
held lands there for at least three centuries, and had settled
in the locality some time previously to 1607, when the then
parish registers commence ; the last of the family was General
Sir Martin Hunter, to whom a monument was raised in Dur-
ham Cathedral). By his 2nd wife, Thomas Richardson had
issue,
Thomas Richardson, of Hendon Hill, Sunderland, and of
Shotley, m. 1799, Elizabeth, dau. of Jonathan Backhouse,
Banker, of Darlington, by whom (who d. 2 March, 1843)
he had issue,
1 Thomas, of Snows Green House, Shotley Bridge, b. 1800 ;
d. unm. 1872.
2 Jonathan, of whom hereafter.
3 James, 6. 1805; d. 1807.
4 Edward, of Hendon, Torquay, h. 1810 ; m. 1843, Guliel-
ma, dau. of Samuel Tuke, of York, and has issue, four
sons and three daus.
5 William Backhouse, h. 1811 ; d. 1812.
1 Sarah, 6. 1807; d. unm. 1870.
2 Elizabeth, b. 1813; m. 1850, Edwin Octavius Tregelles,
andd. s. v- 1878.
Thomas Richardson d. 28 Oct 1835. His 2nd son,
Jonathan Richardson, of Woodlands Hall and Shotley
Park, J.P., 6. 1802 ; m. 1827, Ann (b. 1797), dau. of Edward
Robson, of Darlington, and d. 25 Dec. 1871, leaving issue,
I. Jonathan Backhoise, now of Shotley Lodge.
II. Thomas, of The Briary, Shotley Bridge, b. 2 June, 1832 ;
111. 1861, Catharine Marion, dau. of John Benton, M.D.,
and d. 8 Jan. 1877.
I. Lucy Ann, b. 24 Dec. 1829; m. 28 July, 1852, Jonathan
Priestman, Esq., J. P., of Derwent Lodge, Shotley Bridge,
and has issue, 1 Francis, b. 25 Aug. Is55; 2 Lewis, h. 22
Dec. 1863; 1 I-'rances, 6. 24 March, 1854; 2 Rachel Eliza-
beth, b. 25 Jan. 1857 ; 3 Lucy, 6. 6 March, 1S69; 4 Katha-
rine, b. 4 July, 1872.
II. Eiizabeth Frances, b. 21 June, 18.35 ; vi. 14 June, 1857,
George Peile, Esq. of Greenwood, Shotley Bridge, and has
had issue, 1 George, b. 27 Feb. 1858, d. March following ; 2
Henry, b. 18 July, 1862 ; 1 Mary, b. 5 Feb. 1859 ; 2 Helen, b.
2Ye\>. 1860; 3 Frances, 6. 12 Aug. 1861; i Evelyn, b. 29
Aug. 1864, d. 18S0.
ni. Amelia, b. 24 Feb. 1837 ; m. 15 July, 1859, Rev. Robert
George Willis, of SpringSeld, Shotley Bridge, Rector of
Goodmanham, East Riding, co. York, and has i~<;ue 1
Robert, b. 5 July, 1864; 2 William, b. 31 Oct. 1b69-' 3
Thomas Richardson, 6. 3 March, 1873; 4 Edward, 6. 28 Dec.
1876; 5 Reginald; 1 Mary, 6. 5 June, 1860, w. 1 July^
1880, to Stratton Collings Knott, Esq.; 2 Anne; 3 Amelia'
b. 13 Feb. 1863 ; 4 Frances; 5 Evelyn ; 6 Alice ; 7 Marion;
8 Helen ; and 9 Agnes Maud.
Siat — Shotley Lodge, co. Durham.
RICHARDSON OF ROSSFAD AND RICH
HILL.
EiCHAEDSON, John Meeyxn Aechdall Car-
LETON, Esq. of Eossfad, co. Permanagh, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1868, Col. (retired) 3rd batt.
Eoyal InniskiUing Fusiliers, High Sheriff co. Tyrone
18S5, and for co. Armagh 1888, b. 3 Jan. 1836 ; m.
•22, Sept. 18S0, Mildred Harriet, 3rd dau. of the late
Gartside Gartside-Tipping, Esq. of Eossfeny, co.
Eernianagh, and of Boltou-le-Moors, co. Lancaster,
and has issue,
I. Henry Sachevep.ell Carleton, b. IS Jan. 1883.
II. Guy Carleton, b. 4 May, 1885.
I. Jane JIary.
II. Mildred Cicely Carleton.
Lineag'e. — This family of Richardson is descended from
AVilliam Richardson, stated by Roberts, Ulster, in a con-
firmation of arms 22 May, 1647, to be descended of the ancient
family of Richardson of Pcnhore, co. Worcester. His son,
Major Edward Richardson, of Legacorry, co. Armagh,
M.P. for that co. 1C61, m. Anne, only child and heir of Francis
Sacheverell, Esq. of Legacorry, who was eldest son and heir of
Francis Sacheverell (to whom a grant of Legacorry and other
lands was made, by his wife Dorothy, eldest dau. and co-heir
of Sir John Blennerhasset, Knt. Baron of the Exchequer). By
Anne his wife (who was b. 1632, and d. circa 1706) Major
Richardson, who d. 1690, had issue,
I. William, of Legacorry, M.P. for co. Armagh 1689 and
1715, matriculated at Trin. Coll. Dublin, 22 Oct. 1677, 6. ia
CO. Ai-maghl656; «i. (licence dated 21 Feb. 1691-5) Elizabeth,
dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Richard Reynell, Bart., Lord
Chief Justice, and d. s. p. 1 June, 1727. He is said to have
?/). 2ndly, a dau. of Major-Gen. John Jephson, 3rd son of
Sir John Jeplison, Knt. of Mallow.
II. John, of whom presently.
John Richardson, Esq. of Legacorry, alias Rich Hill, an
Officer in the army. High Sheriff co. Armagh 1715, h. in that
county 1663; matriculated at Trin. Coll. Dublin, 23 Jan. 1681 ;
d. 1745, leaving, by Anne, his wife, two sons and two daus.,
I. William, of Rich Hill, M.P., b. 1709; matriculated at
Trin. Coll. Dublin, 13 Jan. 1725 ; m. 1746, Isabella, only dau.
of Daniel Mussenden, Merchant of Belfast, and by her (who
d. 29 Dec. 1753) left, at his decease, 16 Feb. 1758, an only
son, and three daus.,
1 William, of Rich Hill, many years M.P. for co. Armagh,
a minor at his father's death, 1758, m. 1st, Dorothy
Munro, of Roe's Hall, co. Down, and by her had no issue,
and 2ndly, Louisa, dau. of Richard Magennis, Esq. of
Waringstown, co. Down, and by her (who d. 29 Feb.
1860) had three daus., co-heirs,
1 Elizabeth, d. unm. 23 Dec. 1859.
2 Isabella, d. unm. 12 Aug. 1860.
3 Louisa, of Rich Hill, 7)i. 22 Aug. 18'22, Edmund, eldest
son of .Sir Edmund Bacon, 10th Bart, of Raveningham
Hall, Norfolk, who d. 14 April, 1852 ; she d. s. p. 23
Feb. 1881.
1 Mary Anne.
2 Isabella, m. Edmund Baun, Esq.
3 Louisa.
II. Henrt (Col.), of whom hereafter.
I. Hester, m. Feb. 1745, Rev. James Lowry.
II. Mary, m. 1740, Archibald, 1st Lord Gosford.
Mr. Richardson d. 1745. His 2nd son.
Col. Henrt Richardson, of Kossfad, m. 26 June, 1760,
Jane, dau. and co-heir of Guy Carleton, Esq. of Rossfad, co.
Fermanagh, and d. circa 1794, having had issue, a son,
John Richardson, Esq. of Rossfad, Major Tyrone Militia, 6.
7 May, 1768 ; m. 5 Sept. 1807, Angel, dau. of Col. Mervyn
Archdall, M.P. of Castle Archdal!, and d. 10 Dec. 1841, leav-
ing by her (who d. 1817) an only son,
Henry Mervyn Richardson, Esq. of Eossfad, D.L., High
Sheriff 1834. 6. 13 Dec. 1808; m. 22 Dec. 1834, Mary Jane,
widow of John Johnstone, Esq. of Crockna Crieve, co. Ferma-
nagh, and 2nd dau. of Charles Ovenden, M.D. of Mayfield,
Sussex, and of Inniskillen, and by her (who ci. 10 Dec. 1868} had
issue.
1710
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
ETC
I. John Mervts Archdall Cakleton, his hoir.
II. Charles William Hemy, late Lieut. 73id licgt., b. 2 Dec.
1840 ; d. S Nov. 1SS8.
I. Jane Angtl.
II. Angel Catherine Charlotte.
III. Emilie Margaret, 711. Feh. 1871, ncv. Robert Kighy Kew-
ley. Vicar of Winghani, Kent, anil has issue.
IV. Henrietta Marth.i Mervyn, m. .^11!:. 11^72, Capt. Charles
Kobert Barton, of The Watorfoot, J. P. and D.L., co. Ter-
nwnagh, and has issue.
Mr. Eichardson s. on the death of his cousin Louisa, Mrs.
Eacon, in ISSl, to two-thirds of the Rich Hill estate. He (^
3 Aug. ISS'2, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — A-Tg., on a chief sa. three leopards' heads cra.'ed of
the first, a crescent for difference. Crtsl — An armed arm,
holding in the hand a sword with a bunch of thorns at the end,
all ppr. Motto — Pro Deoet rege.
iStat — Rossfad, Ballinamallard, co. Fermanagh.
RICHARDSON OF POPLAR VALE.
EiCHAEDSON, Edwaed John, Esq. of Poplar
Tale, CO. Monaghan, b. 16 Sept. 1874, s. liis father
1S83.
Lineage.— This family claims descent from the Richard-
sons of Honningham, Norfolk, and settled, it is stated, in
Ireland tcm}!. Queen Elizabeth.
Simon Richardson was granted by Charles II., 30 May,
11)67, considerable lands in the cos. of Monaghan, Cavan, and
Tyrone, part of which was jointly granted to Robert Burgh,
Ksq. By Katherine his wife, dau. of the before-mentioned
Robert Burgh, Esq., he had issue, i. Francis, b. 1G82, m. Edith
NoUcot, who d. 1721. He d. in Dublin, 1682, leaving two
daus., 1 Katherine, to. her cousin, Francis Richardson, Esq. of
Poplar Vale; 2 Letitia, in. Frederick McVeagh, M.D. ; 11.
Henry, of whom hereafter; iii. Edwafd, to. Miss Coote, and
had an only son, Francis, whos. his uncle. The 2nd son,
Henry Richardson, Esq. of Pojilar Vale, co. Monaghan,
High. Sheriff, attainted by the Parliament of James II., m. 1st,
Jane, dau. of Robert Maxwell, Esq. of Finnebrogue, co. Down,
and had issue,
Edward, d. s. p.
Jane, m. Beaumont Astle, Esq., an Officer of Dragoons.
He in. 2ndly, Miss Gibson, of Ballykinl.ar, co. Down, and had
nine daus., two d. un;n. ; three m. three Mr. Montgomery's ;
one TO. Mr. Cuff, co. Maj-o ; one m. Mr. Watson ; and another
TO. Rev. Oliver Douglas, Rector of Tigkallon, Diocese of
Clogher, who d. 1738. He d. 1730, and wass. by his nephew,
Francis Richardson, Esq. of Poplar Vale, Capt. of Dragoons.
He III. 1G04, his cousin, Katherine Richardson, and had issue,
I. Simon, b. 1705; c^. %inin. v. p. 1744.
II. Edward, his heir.
in. Christopher, 6. 1711 ; d. 1776.
IV. Francis, b. 1720 ; i^. 1733.
1. Dorothy, d. uam.
C:ipt. Richardson d. 17C4, and was s. by his eldest suiTiving
son,
Edward Richardson, Esq. of Poplar Vale, h. 1707 ; m.
1732, Catherine, dau. of Thomas P>aillie, Esq. of Dublin, and
by her (whod. 1794) had issue,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. Thomas, d. Aug. 174,5.
III. Simon, 1742; m. 1779, Frances, dau. ol John Clements,
F.'sq., and had issue, Edith, m. Col. Shaw; d. 1818.
IV. Edward, d. unm. 1785.
V. John, TO. 1775, Miss Williams, and had a dau. Katherine ;
d. 1796.
VI. Christopher, m. 1783, Susanna, dau. of Edw.ard Dawson,
E.sq. of Kilcrow, co. Monaghan, and had
1 Edward, Lieut. 50th Regt., 6. 1784, served during the
Peninsular war; </. uniii. 1819, of yellow fever in Jamaica,
serving with his regt.
2 Francis, d. young.
3 Samuel, 6. 1787, Lieut. 11th Regt., killed in the Pyrenees,
in command of the advanced picquet of his corps, in
1813.
4 John, who eventually s. to Poplar Vale.
1 Catherine, d. 18^8.
2 Elizabeth Eleanor, d. 1878.
I. Mary Anne, m. Capt. Williams, R.F.
II. Elizabeth, to. Rev. Edward Weeks, co. Cork.
III. Catherine, to. John Bolton, Esq.
IV. Dorothy, to. Mr. Ashton.
V. Sarah, m. Pakenham Smythe, Esq.
Mr. Richardson d. 17CI, and was s. by his son,
Francis Richardson, Esq., who in. 1707, Mary Anne, dau.
of Lancelot Fisher, Esq., and had issue,
I. Edward, his heir.
II. Launcelot, 6. 17 71; d. 1785.
HI. Francis Henry, </. I7^i'>.
IV. Henry, 6. 1776; d. 1784.
V. George Arthur, 6. 1776; (/. unm.
VI. William, </. 1784.
I. K.itherinc Elizabeth, d. unm.
II. Harriett Matild.a, d. unm.
Mr. Richardson d. Oct. 1782, and was .'.by his eldestssn,
Edward Richardson, Esq. of Poplar Vale, High Sheriff
1793, b. 1769 ; m. 1788, Alica, dau. of Rev. F'rancis Lucas, of
Coote Hill, and dying s. p. 3 Aug. 1895, was s. by his cousin,
John Richardson, Esq. of Poplar Vale, High Sheriff 1846
sometime Capt. in the 40th and 83rd Regts. ; served with,
distinction with the 40th Regt. in the Peninsular War; present
at the battles of Toulouse, Orthes, Nivelle, Pyrenees, Vittoria,
Salamanca, Badajoz, Cuidad Rodrigo, Busaco (medal and nin©
clasps), Waterloo (medal), also at Redinha, Gonezales, Heights
of Vera, Olivinza, and Panipeluna, and New South Wales and
India; was twice severely wounded in the face and once in the
knee. He was presented with a gold snuff box, by the officers
of the 83rd, which has the inscription, "From the officers of
the 83rd Dcp6t to their friend and comrade, Captain John
Richardson, in token of their admiration of his services as a
soldier and esteem for his character as a man — March, 1840."
He was b. 1794; m. 1st, 29 July, 1834, Elizabeth, dau. of
James Wood Wright, Esq. of Gola, by whom (whod. 1836) he
had issue,
I. Elizabeth, d. 1885.
He TO. 2ndly, 23 Sept. 1840, Frances, dau. of George Jacson,
Esq. of Barton, eo. Lancaster, by whom (who d. 1854) he had
issue,
I. Edward, his heir.
II. George Clements Kirkwood, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 25 Sept.
1844 : m. 1871, Edmundia, dau. of Chief Justice Harding, of
Natal, and has a dau. Charlotte Susanna.
III. Henry Francis, 6. 13 Dec. 1846; m. 1872, Anne Cecilia,
dau. of Chief Justice Harding, of Natal, and has had issue,
John Cliaiies, b. 25 Feb. 1874, d. 18 July, 1876; George
Clements Victor, b. 30 July, 1875, d. 13 June, 1876 ;
Dorothy Eleanor; Kathleen, d. young.
IV. Thomas Ferdinand, J. P., Major, 5th batt. Royal Tyrone
Fusiliers, b. 19 May, 1849 ; to. 187C, Victoria, dau. of Major
Thomas Coote, J. P. and D.L., co. Blonaghan, and has issue,
Thomas Coote, *. 18 Jan. 1880; Albert Victor John, b. 4
Sept. 1884 ; Henry Francis Edmund, 6. 17 May, 1886 ; Cathe-
rine Horatio Elizabeth; Rebecca Victoria, rf. 1888.
II. Charlotte Susanna, d. 1872.
Mr. Richardson d. 23 Aug. 1859, and w.as s. by his eldest son,
Edward Richardson, Esq. of Poplar Vale, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1871, 41st and 80th Regts., 6. 26 June, 1843; m.
1873, Anne Charlotte, dau. of Robert Adams, M.D. , Surgeon
in ordinary to the Queen in Ireland, d. 1882, and had issue,
I . Edward John, now of Poplar Vale.
II. Robert Adams, b. 19 Dec. 1875.
HI. Charles Roger, ?(. 24 Feb. 1879.
IV. George, C. K., b. 31 Dec. 1880.
I. Frances Dorothy, rf. 1877.
II. Mary Eleanor.
Mr. Richardson d. 1883.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th arg,, on a chief sa. three
lions' heads erased of the first, for Richardson; 2nd and 3rd,
erm., on a canton az. a St. Andrew's cross arg., as a coat of
augmentation. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's
head sa., crined and horned or. 3/o({o —Virtute acquirituir
honos.
Seat — Poplar Vale, Monaghan.
RICHARDSON OP DERWEN FAWR.
RicnARDSON, Jeremiah Clarke, Esq. of Der-
wen Fawr, co. Grlarnorgan, J.P., J. 1822; m. 1st,
1848, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Walters, Esq. of
rictoii House, Swansea, and by her has issue,
I. Arthur Henry, J. P. co. Glamorgan, Major 2nd Brigade
Welsh Artillery Militia, b. 1855.
I. Mary Clarke, m. George E. S. Pearce-Serocold, Esq. of
Cherry Hinton, Torquay.
II. Jessie Mai-garet.
He m. 2ndly, 1860, Sophia Langharne, dau. and
eo-heir of John Lucas Popkin, Esq. of Llandillo, CO.
Carmarthen, and has further issue,
II. F'rederick Lucas, b. 1803.
III. John Langharne, b. 1872.
III. Emily Livia, m. Henry D. Fussell, Esq. of Amroth
Castle, CO. Pembroke, who d. 1889, leaving issue.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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1711
IV. Esther Sophia Clarke.
V. Jlarguerita Clare.
liiueagre. — John Richakdsok, Esq., 6. 1760 ; m. about
1787, Sarah Hetherington, who d. 1812. He d. 1805, leaving
a son,
John Richardson, Esq. of Swansea, J. P., m. 1809, Elizabeth,
dau. of Jeremiah Clarke, Esq., and by her (who d. 1864) had
issue,
I. John Crow, m., d. 1884. ii. Joseph, m., d. 1854.
III. James Coxon, to., d. 1874. iv. MaiUew, d. 1834.
V. Henry, d.
Yi. Robert, m., took the name of Gardner.
VII. George Straker, m.
viii. Jeremiah Clarke, now of Derwcn Fawr.
I. Sarah, m., d. 18S1.
II. Elizabeth Clarke, m., d. 1870.
III. Mary Isabella, ra.
IV. Esther Frances, m., d. ISGO.
Mr. Richardson d. in 1858.
Seat — Derwen Fawr, Swansea, co. Glamorgan.
RICHARDSON OF POTTO HALL.
Richardson, Joseph, Esq. of Potto Hall, co.
York, J.P. for co. Durham, North Riding, co.
York, and for the horough of Stockton-on-Tees,
D.L. CO. Durham, High Sheriff for that co. 1885-6,
h. 15 Jan. 1830; m. 1st, 18 Dec. 1856, Ann Ehza
Backhouse, only dau. of the late Frederick Back-
house, Esq., Banker, of Stockton-on-Tees, and by
her (who d. 27 Dec. 1886) has issue,
I. Edwin Backhouse, h. 22 May, 1869.
I. Frances Mary, m. Rev. Charles Hutton Coates, Vicar of
Sheriff Hutton, Yorks.
II. Anne Backhouse, to. Alfred Edward Kitching, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., of The Firs, Great Ayton, Northallerton.
III. Amy Louisa.
IV. Marion Josephine, m. Cecil Wagner Holmes, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, 14 Sept. 1893, Flora, youngest dau.
of the late James Macdonald, Esq. of Ennerdale
Lodge, Birkenhead, Cheshire.
liineage. — John Richardson, Esq., 1794, Hannah Wilson,
who d. 18C0. He d. 1842, leaving a son,
Caleb Richardson, Esq. of West Lodge, Sunderland, in. at
Leeds, 26 April, 1827, and d. 24 April, 1875. By his wife
Mary (who d. 26 Aug. 1890), he had issue,
I. Joseph, now of Potto Hall.
II. John Winn, m. Mary Green.
III. Edwin, m. Emma Walker.
IV. Frederick (deceased), in. Sarah Jlaria Harris.
V. Stanstield, ?». Mary Anita Pini.
I. Emily, m. Robert Hayden Gayner, Esq.
Armi — Sa., gutte d'eau on a pale ermine a lion's head erased
ermines, on a chief indented arg. two anchors in saltire of the
first between as many lions' heads erased of the third. Crest —
On the battlements of a tower or, in front of an anchor in bend
sinister sa. a lion's head as in the arms. Motto — Potus ingenio
quam vi.
Seo«— Potto Hall, Northallerton.
RICHARDSON OF KIRKLEVINGTON
GRANGE.
EiCHAEDSON, Thomas, Esq. of Kirkleviiigton
Grange, co. York, J.P. co. Durham, and Borough
of Hartlepool, Mayor of Hartlepool 1886-88, and
County Councillor co. Durham, E.A. Camb., b. 28
Dec. 1846, m. April, 1879, Anna Constance, dau. of
Rev. John Cooke Faber, Eector of Chickdale, Wilts,
by Emily his wife, dau. of Sir William Bagshaw,
and by her has issue,
I. Thomas, 6. 17 Jan. 1880.
II. John Stanley, 6. 29 June, 1883.
III. Ernest Benbow, b. 25 March, 1SS5.
IV. Arthur Douglas, b. 1 Aug. ISSC.
V. Leonard Faber, b. 5 June, 1889.
VI. Roland Charles, b. 2 Jane, 1891.
I. Alice Constance, 6. 10 Sept. 1881.
II. A dau., b. 3 Nov. 1893.
Lineage.— This family have rcpided at Kirklevington,
CO. York, for the last twenty-sis years, but previously in co.
Durham.
Thomas Richardson, Esq., m. 1815, Margaret Isabel, dau. of
— Heslop, Esq., and by her (who d. 1835) had issue,
Thomas Richardson, of co. Durham, J.P. and D.L. for co?.
Durham and N.R., Yorkshire, M.P., m. 1843, Maria, dau. it.
Richard Greenwell, Esq., and had issue,
I. Thomas, now of Kirklevington Grange.
II. Henry, m. Margaret Harner, and has issue.
III. William John. iv. Charles Edward.
I. Eleanor, m. 25 Jan. 1892, Compton Charles Domville.
Mr. Richardson d. 29 Dec. 1890.
Sent— Kirklevington Grange, Yarm, co. York.
RIDDELL OF EELTON PARK.
EiDDEiL, John Giffaed, Esq. of Felton Part,
and Swinburne Castle, co. Northumberland, J.P.,
High Sheriff 1881, b. 10 Jan. 1830; m. 1st, 1854,
Mademoiselle Sapelier, who d. s. p. April, 1865, and
2ndly, 20 Sept. 1866, Victoria Henrietta, 5th dau.
of Peter Purcell, Esq. of Halverstown, co. Kildarc,
and by her had issue,
I. Cutheert David Giffard, h. 10 Sept. 1868.
II. Thomas Oswald Henry, 6. 22 Aug. 1S71.
III. Edward Pius Arthur, 6. 23 May, 1875.
IV. John Jo.seph, 6. 27 March, 1877; d. 19 Oct. 1878.
I. Laura Mary.
II. Monica Gertrude Mary, d. 11 Oct. 1887.
III. Maiy Elizabeth Josephine.
IV. Honoria Mary Victoria.
Lineage. — The family is of Norman origin, and the name
of its patriarch appears on the roll of Battle Abbey. Subse-
quently, it became established in Scotland, where one of its
members, Gervase, was a great favourite of David I., who
lived in the year 1139. When the Riddells migrated front
North Britain docs not appear ; but they were for some timtv
located at Norham and Twysell-on-the-Tweed, and held ther
custody of the castle at the former place. In 1314, or shortly-
previously, William de Ridell filled the office of Sheriff of
the county, and was employed on several important occasions:
during the reign of Edward II. The Eiildells were afterwards
resident in the town of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and there served
various municipal offices.
Sir William de Riddell, Sheriff of Northumberland, wa&
appointed by patent, dated 5 June, 1314, fiom Bishop Kellaw,
Constable of Norham Castle. From him derived, 9th in
descent.
Sir Thomas Riddell, Knt. of Gateshead, Durham, M.P. foi-
Newcastle 1620 and 1628. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John
Conyers, luit. of Sockburn, and had six sons, of whom the
eldest. Sir William Riddell, was father of William, whose
male issue became extinct. The 4th son of Sir Thomas was-
George, Judge Advocate in the army of the Marquess of New-
castle during the siege of Hull 1645. The 2nd son.
Sir Thomas Riddell, Knt. of Fcnham, was Recorder of antl
M.P. for Newcastle. During the troubles of the ensuing reign.
Sir Thomas espoused with extraordinary zeal the royal cause.
He commanded a regiment of foot in the service of the King, was
Governor of Tynemouth Castle, and became so distinguished,
that a reward of cne thousand pounds was offered for his
apprehension. He effected his escape, however, in a smal}
fishing-smack from Berwick, and d. at Antwerp, 16r)2, " a
banished man," his lordship of Tunstall having been pre-
viously sold to satisfy his composition. His great grandson
and representative,
Thomas Riddell, Esq. of Swinburne Castle, who was in-
volved in the rising of 1715, saved himself by escaping from
Lancaster Castle ; but not being excepted from the general
pardon, he was allowed to return to his estate, and reside there-
unmolested. He ra. 1726, Mary Margaret, dau. of WiUiam,.
Widdrington, Esq. of Cheeseburn Grange, and sister and co-
heir of Ralph Widdrington, Esq., by whom he had, with other
issue, Thomas, his successor, and Ralph of Cheeseburn Grange
(sec Riddell of Cheescbarn Grange). The elder son,
Thomas Riddell, Esq. of Swinburne Castle, m. Elizabethj
Margaret, only dau. and heiress of William Horsley Widdringr
ton, Esq. of Felton, Northumberland, grandson of the Hon.
Edward Widdrington (by Dorothy his wife, eldest dan. ami
eventual heir of Sir Thomas Horsley, Knt. of Horsley), and
had issue,
I. Thomas, heir to Swinburne.
II. Edward Horsley Widdrington, of Felton, d. s. p. 26 Jan,
1712
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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IT92. His widow, Isabella Salvin, -,)!. 2naiy, ISOo, Kalph
Hidden, Esq. of Cheeseburu Grauijo.
lu. Kalph, heir to his eldest brother.
I. Elizabeth, m. John Clifton, Esq. of Lythani Hall, CO. Lan-
caster, and if. 19 Nov. IS'Jn.
II. Anne, in. Sir Walter Blount, 7th Bart, of Sodington, and
<t Feb. ISJS.
lie d. 1777, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Riddell, Esq. of Swinburne Castle, vk 13 April,
17iiO, Margaret. 4th dau. of William Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale
Hall, CO. Durham, and had an only child, Thomas, who d. v. p.
Mr. Eiddell if. 2-1 Nov. 17'JS, and was s. by his only surviving
brother.
Kalph Eipdell, Esq. of Felton and Horsley, m. 23 July,
ISOl. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Joseph Blount, Esq., 2nd son of
JMiehael Blount, Esq. of Mapledurham, co. Oxford, and by her
(who if. 6 July, 1S49) had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Edward Widdrington, of Bootham House, co. York, late
15th Uus.sars, b. 4 Sept. 1S03; ),!. 1 July, 1830, Catherine,
eldest dau. of Thomas St.apleton, Esq. of The Grove, and
Carlton, co. York, and sister of Miles Thom.as, 8th Lord
Beaumont, and if. 30 Oct. 1870, leaving by her (who if. Oct.
1872^ (besides two daus., who if. in infancy) three sons and
cne dau.,
1 Edw.ard Widdrinpton, b. 10 M.ay, 1831, in Holy Orders
of the Church of Rome, residing in Eeilcar, co. York.
2 John Gerard, of Hermeston Hall and Hodsock Bark, co.
Nottingham, 6.8 Aug. 1835; ra. 15 April, 1864, Katherine
Flora, 2nd dau. of Edward Chaloner, Esq. of Hermeston
and Hodstock, co. Notts, and has issue, Edward Charles,
b. I8t57 : Gerard Joseph, 6. 1 Sept. 1868; Mary Catherine;
Helen Mary ; Teresa Mary.
3 Arthur Grange (Eight Rev.), E.G. Bishop of Northamp-
ton 18S0, b. 15 Sept. 1836.
1 Laura Monica, if. 1872.
m. William, 6. 5 Feb. 1807, in Holy Orders of the Church of
Rome, consecrated Roman Catholic Bishop, Vicar Apostolic,
and Coadjutor to the Right Eev. Dr. Mostyn, for the
northern district of England, 17 March, 1844; d. 2 Nov.
1847.
IV. Henry Matthias, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 24 Feb. 1815 ; m.
Feb. 1872, Teresa, eldest dau. of Richard Gillow, Esq. of
Leighton Hall, Caruforth, co. Lancaster, and by her (who
d. 5 Jan. 1880), has issue, Henry, b. 1873, and Joseph, b. 19
March, 1876.
m. Charles Francis, of Battle Hill, co. Northumberland, J.P.,
b. 1 Oct. 1817 ; m. 1845, Mary Catherine, eldest dau. of
Michael Henry Mary Blount, Esq. of Mapledurham, co.
t )xford, and if. 15 Sept. 1887, having by her (who if. 12 June,
1888) had issue,
1 Charles Edward, J. P. for the North Eiding of Yorkshire,
and for the Colony of New South Wales, b. 29 June, 1849 ;
m. and has issue.
2 Agnes, m. Richard Gillow, eldest son of Richard Gillow,
of Leighton Hall, and has issue.
1. Elizabeth Anne, if. 27 Nov. 1878.
ilr. Eiddell if. 9 March, 1883, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Eiddell, Esq. of Felton Park and Swinburne Castle,
J. P., High Sheriff 1836, 6. 18 May, 1802; m. 1st, 15 Oct. 1827,
JIary, 2nd dau. of William Throckmorton, Esq. of Lincoln's
Inn, and sister of Sir Robert Throckmorton, 8th Bart., and by
her (who if. 4 June, 1843) had issue,
I. Thomas William Charles, b. 14 Oct. 1828 ; m. 3 May, 1855,
Lady Henrietta Maria Plunkett, 2nd dau. of Arthur James,
9th Earl of Fingall, K.P. He if. at Barcelona 24 May, 1867,
leaving issue, a dau.,
Louisa Mart.
II. John Giffakd, now of Felton Park.
jii. Walter, settled in New Zealand, b. 17 July, 1331 ; cf.
Nov. 1865.
IV. Eobert, 6. 24 Aug. 1832; cf. 15 Sept. 1873.
v. Edward, b. Jan. 1836, deceased.
I. Frances Mary, m. 29 Jan. 1866, John .Joseph O'Shaughnessy,
Esq. of Birchgrove, co. Eoscommon, and has issue.
II. Teresa Elizabeth, a uun of the Order of St. Dominic, d. in
18t0.
III. Gertrude Mary, m. 29 Sept. 1863, John Errington, Esq. of
High Warden, Northumberland, and has by lum (who d.
11 Dec. 1878) a son, AVilliam Valentine, b. 1866, and a dau.
Hope .Mary. She m. 2ndly, 1 May, 1843, Col. Oliver Grace
Langley, and cf. 23 Dec. Is86, leaving issue.
He m. 2ndly, 1845, Laura Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Joseph de
Trafford, 1st Bart, of Trafford Park, co. Lancaster, and by her
(who cf. 18 May, 1877) had issue, a dau. Laura Elizabeth, who
d. 1858. Heci. 5 April, 1870.
Arms — Arg., a fesse between three rye-sheaves az. Crest —
A demi-lion couped or, holding a rye-sheaf az. Motto — Deus
Bolus auget aristas.
*va'3— Felton Park, Acklington, and Swinburne Castle,
Barraslord, Northumberland.
RIDDELL OF CAMIESTON.
RiDDELi., William Cakke, Esq. of Camieston,
CO. Roxburgli, Major 2nd batt. Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, b.^8 March, 18-i7.
Lineage. — Thomas Eiddell, Esq. of Camieston, co. Rox-
burgh, 2nd son of Sir Walter Eiddell, 4th Bart, of Riddell, in.
Margaret, dau. of Rev. William Hunter, and had a son.
William Eiddell, Esq. of Camieston, m. 1776, Elizabeth,
only dau. of John Carre, Esq. of Cavers Carre, andtf. 1829,
having had by her (who if. 1828), with other issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. John, E.LC. (Madras), if. unm. 1814.
III. Egbert, who assumed his mother's name of Carbe, on
succeeding to Cavers, Vice-Adm. R.N., if. unm. 1860.
The eldest son,
Thomas Riddell, younger, of Camieston, m. 31 Jan. 1805,
Jane, dau. of Walter Ferrier, Esq. of Somerford, co. Stirling,
and by her (who if. 11 Jan. 1833) had issue,
I. William, of Camieston.
II. Walter, b. 6 Aug. 1807 (who assumed the surname and
arms of Cakbe of Cavers Carre); m. 1st, 30 Nov. 1830.
Elizabeth Riddell, dau. of Lieut.-Col. MacLachlan, and had
issue, one son,
Thomas Alexander (see Eiddell-Cabue of Cavers Carre),
Mr. Walter Eiddell in. 2ndly, 14 Sept. 1871, Mary Falconer,
dau. of W. Currie, Esq. of Linthill. He tf. 1 Dec. 1874;
she if. 12 Nov. 1878.
III. John Carre, b. 1809; in. 22 Oct. 1846, Marianne Sibella ,
dau. of Chief Justice Stephens, and cf. 22 Dec. 1879, having
had issue,
1 Thomas William, 6. 1852.
2 .John Carre, b. 1857 ; if. 1858.
3 Walter John Carre, b. 1859.
1 Jane Georgiana Vereker, m. 1868, Capt. Henry James
Stanley, E.N., and has issue, a son, Henry, and a dau.,
Geva.
2 Margaret Elizabeth. 3 Anne Carre.
IV. Thomas, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., Adjutant 60th Rcgt., 6. 6
Oct. 1810; in. 24 July, 1848, Ann Ellen, dau. of Capt. W.
Beckett, and if. 1854, leaving one son,
William Henry, Major Bedfordshire Eegt., b. 18 Feb. 1852 ;
m. 1881, Julia, 5th dau. of S. T. Sliairp, Esq. of St.
Leonards, and has a son, b. 25 Aug. 1882.
V. Eobert, Indian navy, b. 1813; if. 1838.
I. Lillias Wallace, in. 1840, Eoss Watt, Esq., and has had
issue,
1 James Ross, b. 1846, deceased.
2 Thomas Riddell, b. 1849.
1 Jane Lillias, in. H. M. Thompson, Esq., and has issue.
2 Janet Campbell.
3 Eliza Georgina. 4 Georgina Anne, tf. 18C0.
II. Elizabeth Carre, d. 1844.
III. Georgina Vereker, in. 1 841, Malcolm M'Neil Rind, Bengal
Medical Service, and has issue,
J Malcolm, Lieul.-Col. late Sussex Eegt., m. 1st, and has
one son ; m. 2ndly, and has further issue.
•J Thomas Alexander G. Abercrombie, Major Bengal Staff
Corps, 6. 1847.
3 Louis Archibald, in the Forest Department, India, b.
1848.
1 Mary Jane, to. J. H. Porter, Esq., Surgeon 97tli Eegt.,
and has issue.
2 Georgina Vereker.
3 Amy Elizabeth, cf. 1850.
4 Margaret Ferrier.
IV. J;me Ann, in. 1843, Elijah George Halked Impey, Bom-
bay Medical Service ; cf . 1859, leaving issue,
1 Elijah Hamilton, b. 1847 ; d. 1849.
2 William Henry Lockington, Bengal C.S.,6. 1856 ; m. 1881,
Annie, 2nd dau. of Major-Gen. Tytler, Bengal Army.
1 Marion Edith Sidonia, in. and has issue.
2 Jane Lillias Emily, in. and has issue.
3 Constance Alice, m. and has issue.
Thomas Riddell, younger, of Camieston, cf. v. p. 18 April, 1824,
and was s. by his eldest son,
William Riddell, Esq. of Camieston, Blajor-Gen. Bengal
Army, C.B., J. P., Commissioner of Supply, b. 12 Dec. 1805 ;
in. 9 April, 1837, Margaret, dau. of Capt. John Wilkie, Bengal
Army, and had issue,
I. Thom.as Carre, b. 5 Feb. 1844 ; if. 14 Dec. 1846.
II. Walter Ferrier, Ensign 2nd Batt. 10th Regt., 6. 16 Aug.
1845; cf. at Demerara, 3 Nov. 1866.
III. William Caere, now of Camieston.
IV. John Wilkie, b. 1 March, 1861 ; d. an infant.
I. Jane Lillias, cf. 10 Jan. 1846.
II. Margaret Sophia, m. 1871, Kev. J. E. Chrystal, B.D., and
has, with other issue, James William, b. 1875.
III. Helen Elizabeth.
IV. Georgina Catherine. v. Frances Annie.
TdD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Eia
1713
Blajor Gen. EiJdell d. 22 June, 1875, and was s. by his eldest
■surviving son.
^(■„(s_Arg., a chevron gu. between three ears of rj-e. slipped
.and bladcd vert. Orest—A demi-grejhound ppr. Alutio—I
Jiope to share.
Heat—The Anchorage, Blelrose, N.B.
HIDDELIi OF CHEESEBURN GRANGE,
RiDDBLL, Edwaed Feancis, Esq. uf Cheeseburn
Grange, co. Northumberland, and Thornburgh, co.
York, J. P. CO. Nortlmmberland, Lieut. Nortlmm-
ber]and Yeo. Cav., B.A. Oxon 18SS, b. 7 July,
18G5 ; s. his father 1892.
Lineage.— Ralph EiDDELL, Esq. (see B.itid-ei.t. of Fdton),
2nd son of Thomas Riddell, Esq. of Swinburne Castle (by
Mary Margaret his wife, dau. of William Widdrington, Esq. of
Cheeseburn Grange), s. to the estate of his maternal uncle,
Ealph Widdrington, Esq. He m. 1769, Mary, dau. of George
Thornburgh, Esq. of Leyburn, co. York, and .Selside, co.
Westmorland, and had two sons, Ealph, and Francis, d. unm.
1813. Mr. Ealph Eiddell d. 26 Feb. 1797, and was «. by his
«on,
Ealph Eiddell, Esq. of Cheeseburn Grange, 6. 1771, m. 9
May, 1803, Isabella, dau. of William Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale
Hall, CO. Durham, and relict of Edward Horsley Widdrington
Bidden, Esq. of Felton Park, co. Northumberland, and had
■(besides two sons, Ralph and William, both of whom died
before him, unm., the former 1826, the latter 1828) three other
fioiis and a dau.,
I. Edward, of Cheeseburn Grange.
H. Frederic, of Thornburgh, d. 30 Slarch, 186S.
HI. Francis IIenrt, late of Cheeseburn Grange, co. North-
umberland, and Thornburgh, co. York.
I. Isabella Mary, d. unm. 8 Dec. 1885.
Mr. Hidden d. 24 Sept. 1831 ; his widow d. 1 March, 1853, and
■was .5. by his eldest surviving son,
Edward Eiddell, Esq. of Cheeseburn Grange, J.P., High
Sheriff 18i2, b. 1807 ; m. 16 June, 1856, Adela Mary, 2nd dau.
of Simon Scrope, Esq. of Danby Hall, co. York. Mr. Eiddell
d. s. p. 29 Sept. 1871, and was s. by his brother,
Francis Henut Riddell, Esq. of Cheeseburn Grange, co.
Korthumbcrland, and of Thornburgh, Leyburn, co. York, J. P.
for CO. Northumberland and co. York, b. 30 May, 1813 ; m. 30
iiept. 18G2, Ellen, 6th dau. of Michael Henry Blount, Esq. of
ilapledurham, Oxon, and has had issue,
I. Edward Francis, now of Cheeseburn Grange and Thorn-
•burgli.
II. Frederick William, 5. 22 Feb. 1868.
in. Arthur John, 6. 27 Dec. 18G9 ; d. 17 April, 1833.
IV. Oswald Charles, b. 27 Jan. 1871.
z. Beitha Mary, m. 19 Nov. 1889, Julian Charles Gaisford,
eldest surviving son of Thomas Gaisford, Esq. of Otlington,
CO. Sussex, and has issue,
Thomas Julian, 6. 30 Sept. 1890.
Stephen Francis, 6. 2 April, 1892.
CyrU Hugh, b. 18 June, 1893.
II. Mabel Ellen, m. 15 Nov. 1892, James Fitzalan Hope, Esq.
of Herons Ghyll, Sussex {see Burke's Peerage, Hopetoun).
Mr. Eiddell d. 30 Jan. 1892, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — (See Eiddell of Fdton).
Se«is— Cheeseburn Grange, Stamfordham, near Newcastle-
on-Tyne, co. Northumberland, and Thornburgh, Leyburn, co.
York.
RIDLEY OF PARKEND.
Ridley, Thomas, Esq. of Parkend, I^'orthumber-
iund, J.P., b. 12 Feb. 1817.
Lineage.— The estate at Parkend was, until 1.560, in the
posses>ion of the Eidleys of Tecket, from whom it passed to
the Earls of Suffolk, who held it until the beginning of 1600,
•when it again became the property of a descendant of the
Eidleys of T-:cket, viz., Tuomas Eidlet. According to the
family statement, Nicholas Ridley, of Willimoteswick,
the ancestor of the Ticket Eidleys, was son of Thomas
Eidley, of Ridley, 1440, by Audrey his wife, sister of Sir S.
3Iusgrave, of Musgrave, and the lineal descendant of Bryan
Ridley, in whose possession Ridley in Cheshire was 11 GO.
Sir Bryan Ridley, of Ridley, who was Lord Chief Justice of
Ireland, was 9th in a direct Une from the original Bryan of
Eidley, and from Sir Bryan's brother. Sir Thomas, the 6th in
descent was Nicholas, who settled at Willimoteswick. At
that place the family held large estates until 1650, when
II.
they were deprived of them for their adherence to the cause
of Charles 1.
Thomas Ridley, Esq. of Parkend, son of William Ridley,
younger brother of Mcsgrave Ridley, Esq. of Williuioteswick,
whose property was forfeited to the Commonwealth 1652, left a
son, Thomas Ridley, m. 1680, Dorothy, dau. of George Ridley,
Esq. of Gate House, and left (witli two daus., Mary and Cathe-
rine) one son,
John ErDLEY, Esq. of Parkend, in. 1st, 1731, Susanna, dau.
of Nicholas Maughan, Esq. of Whinctly, and by her had a
son, Thomas, his heir. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of — Ripon,
of Wliasneyburn, co. Durham, by whom he had John, George,
Catherine, Mary, and Elizabeth. The son and successor,
Thomas Ridley, Esq. of Parkend, m. 1774, Mary, only child
of T. Brown, Esq. of Corbridge, and dying 1816, left (with
four daus., Mary, Susan, Dorothy, and Catherine) a son and
successor,
John Ridley, Esq. of Parkend, 6. 17 May, 1780 ; m. 12 .Sept.
1811, Bridget, dau. of Matthew Atkinson, Esq. of Temple
Sowerby, Westmorland, and by her (who d. Nov. 18S0), had
issue,
Thomas, now of Parkend.
John Matthew, of Walwick Hall, Northumberland, J.P.,
M.A., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 2 May, 1820; m. 4 June, 1844,
Anna Maria, youngest dau. of Henry Hilton, Esq. of Sole
Street House, Kent, and has issue,
1 John Hilton, M.A. Jesus Coll. Camb., 6. June, 1848 ;
m. 1874, Mary Augusta, dau. of Rev. John Frederick
Bigge, Vicar of Stamfordham, Northumberland (see Bigge
of Long Horsley), and has a son, John Nicholas, b. June,
1878, and other issue.
2 Musgrave, b. Feb. 1850 ; m. 25 June, 1878, Emily Kaye,
dau. of Eight Rev. John J.>urkson, D.D., Bishop of Lon-
don, and has issue.
1 Anna Maria Bridget Elizabeth, m. 6 Oct. 1874, Col.
Charles Rowland Hill, E.A.
Jlatthew Atkinson, 6. 4 May, 1826.
Mary, d. Dee. 1891.
Eliza, m. 17 Sept. 1838, Eev. Henry Carr, son of John Carr,
Esq. of Dunstan Hill, co. Durham.
June Mary, rn. 10 March, 1841, W iiliam, 4th son of Matthew
Bell, Esq. of Woolsington, co. Northumberland.
Susan Catherine, vi. 1865, Joseph Henry Venables, of
Llysdmam, co. Eadnor; d. April, 1889.
He d. Aug. 1865, and ivas s. by his son, Thomas Ridley, Esq.
now of Parkend.
Arms—Qu.., on a chevron, between three falcons, arg. as
many pellets. Crest — A bull passant, the tail extended over
the back gu. il/o(/o — Constans lidei.
&at— Parkend, Hexham.
RIGGE (no-w GRAYRIGGE) OF WOOD
BROUGHTON.
Geateigge, Eobeet Stockdale, Esq. of Wood
Broughton, co. Lancaster, b. 24 July, 1883 ; s. hia
grandfather 1887.
Lineag'e. — This family, previously to the marriage with
the heir of Wood Broughton, had been settled, time out of
mind, in the parish of Hawkshead.
EoGEB RiGGE, Esq., 6. 1776 (3rd son* of Clement Eigge, Esq.
of Hawkshead, by Catherine his wife, dau. and co-heir of
Roger Moore, Esq. of Middleton, by Catherine his wife, dau.
and eventual co-heir — at the death of her nephew, Christophiir
— of Robert Euwlinson, of Greenhead, and of Cark Hall, co.
Lancaster), m. 1730, Mary, elder dau. and co-heir of John
Fletcher, Esq. of Wood Broughton, by Mary his wife, eldett
dau. of William Knipe, Esq. of Broughton Hall, co. Lancaster,
and had issue,
F'letcher, his heir.
Anne, m. John Keys, M.D.
Jane, m. Edward Moore, Esq. of Stockwell.
Mr. Rigge d. 1746, and was s. by his son,
Fletcher Rigge, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, J. P. and D.L., 6.
5 Jan. 1743 ; m. 1782, Susanna, dau. of Josepli Saunders, Esq.
of Ealing, Middlesex, and d. 1829, having had issue. Gray, his
heir, and Mary, ?!(. Frances Bedingfield, Esq. of Ditchingham
Hall, Norfolk; she d. s.p. 6 April, 1851. His son.
Gray Rigge, Esq. of Wood Broughton, J. P. and D.L., 6. 12
Feb. 1783 ; m. 8 Nov. 1808, Sarah, eldest dau. of Edward
* The two elder sons of Clement Rigge, viz., John and
William, both married, but left no surviving issue. Each had
a dau., and both daus. died young and unmarried. The male
and direct representation consequently descends through Roger
Rigge, as do the estates of Cark Hall, &c., to the late Henry
Fletcher Rigge, Esq.
5 B
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EIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
RIJN^
Moore, Esq. of Stockwell, and by her (who d. 9 June, 1S53)
had issue,
Henry Fletcher, late of Wood Broughton.
Charles Giav, Capt- K-N-, ''■ 1<> l>c. 1810; m. 5 July, 1S55.
Ellen, ■Jiid dau. of James Stockdale, Esq. of Cark, parish ol
Cartmel, North Lancashire.
Stt-paen, deceased. William, deceased.
Edward, late Capt. Cartmel Volunteers, 6. 2;') June, 1814; m.
' 1st, 1803, Jlaria Louisa, widow of John Simpson, Esq. ;
she d s.p. 21 Sept. 1871. He m. 2ndly, 1876, Miss Ellen
Cooper.
Caroline, m. 1P49, Theophilus Stephen Maurice Johnson,
Esq. of Holland House, Spalding; she d. s.p. IG July,
1871.
Louisa, m. 1851, Frederick C.artnrisht Dickson, Esq. of
Ch.ipel House, North Lancashire, and had issue ; she d. 2b
May, 1864.
Mr. Eigge d. 24 July, 1857. His eldest son,
Henrt Fletcuek liiGGE, Esq. of Wood Broughton, co. Lan-
caster, formerly Capt. 2nd lloyal Lancashire Militia, B.A.
Camb., J.r. and D.L., High Sheriff 1870, b. 12 Nov. 1801); m.
30 April, 1849, Kosetta Margaret, only dau. of James Machell,
Esq. of Newby Bridge, Windermere, and d. 20 Sept. 18s7,
leaving issue,
I. Gray, J. P. and D.L., Capt. 3rd batt. King's Own Eoyal
Lancaster Itegt., assumed iu 1875 the surname of Gbay-
SIGGE in lieu of his patronymic, b. 10 Jan. 1857 ; )ii. 18
April. 1882, Dora, only dau. of liobert Sherwood, Esq. of
San Francisco, California, and d. v. p. 1885, leaving
issue,
EoBEBT Stockdale, now of Wood Broughton.
1. Rosetta Mary, d. 12 Sept. 1858.
n. Eosetta Ellen.
Arms— Axg., a chevron between three mullets sa., quarter-
ing Rawlinson, Curwen, Fletcher, and Knipe. Crest — A
sheldrake ppr., in its beak an escallop arg. Motto — Festina
lente.
Siat — Wood Broughton, Carntorth, North Lancashire.
Mr. Eiley d. 29 Sept. 1862.
Arms — Or, on a chevron, between in chief, two crosses patee
fitchee, az., and in base, on waves of the sea, a ship in full sail
ppr., three bees volant of the field. Crest — A diai;ons head
couped sa. bezante, and in front thereof an anchor entwined
with a cable fesswise, or. Motto — Sans Dieu rien.
Seat — Putley Court, Ledbury, Herefordshire.
KILEY OF BREARLEY HOUSE AND
PUTLEY COURT.
EiLET, John, Esq. of Brearley House, co. York,
and Putley Court, co. Hereford, J.P. and D.L., and
County Councillor, Herefordshire, b. 4 jSTov. 1S4S;
VI. July, 1872, Lucy Martin, dau. of the late J.
Arrow, Esq , and has issue,
I. Launcelot John Cockcroft, b. 10 Nov. 1875.
u. Oswald Charles Hamlet, b. 9 July, 1878.
III. Alfric James Athclstan, b. 8 Oct. I88.'i.
I. Lucy Guion, b. 187.3. ii. Hilda Mary, 6. 1S74.
III. Edith Elaine, b. 1877. iv. Agnes Dorothy, b. 1880.
V. Aldwyth Muriel Cockci'oft, b. 1881.
VI. Margery Joan Arrow, 6. 1882.
VII. Elfrida Gwendoline, b. 1887.
Lineage — John Eiley, Esq. of Soutev House, Wadsworth,
CO. York, »i. 25 Dec. 1781, Sally lliley, and had issue, Henry,
m. and had issue, John. The 2nd son,
JoH.v Eiley, Esq., J. P., of Brearley House, co.York, 6. 1783;
Til. 31 Dec. 1805, Betty, dau. of George Hargre.-ives, of Hepton-
stall, CO. York, and d. 2 May, 1850, having by her (wiio d. 4
June, 1860, aged 75) had issue,
1 James, of whom presently.
2 Thomas, J.P., of Ewood Hall, Mytholtnroyd, co. Y'ork, m.
Esther, eldest dau. of John Fawcett, of Greenfield, Mylholm-
royd, and had issue, Thomas Fawcett; John Herbert;
James Julian Allan.
3 John, Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple, m. Mary
JIargaret Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Laurie, M.P. of
the City of London, and had a son, John Athelsran
Laurie, of 2, Ken-ington Court, London, b. 10 Aug. IbUti ;
■m. 30 April, 1887, Andalusia Geoi'gina Charlotte Louisa,
eldest dau. of Samuel, 8th Viscount Molcsworth, and has
a son, Laurence Athelslan Molesworth, b. 10 April, 1888.
1 Marr, d. v.am. 1 .\pril, Is72.
2 Hannah, la. Daniel Jones Crossley, Esq. and has issue.
The eldest son,
James Eiley, Esq. of Ei-earley House, co. York, h. 4 Nov.
1810; -,/i. 10 Sept. 1845, Sarah, eldest dau. of John Crossley,
Esq. of Hebden Bridge, co. York, and had issue,
1 Charles Crossley, 6. 20 Dec. 1846: d. s. p. 24 Dec. 1867.
2 JouN, of Brearley House, co. York, and Putley Court, co.
Hertford.
3 Hamlet, of Ennim, co. Cumberland, .I.P. and D.L., b. 29
Jan. 1-51 ; -m. 25 April, 1878, Anne, elder dau. of the late
William Lewthwaite, Esq. of Broadgate, Cumberland, and
has issue,
Hamlet Lewthwaite, 6. 20 Oct. 1832.
Ethel Mary.
RINGROSE-VOASE OF CHILWORTHT
TOWER ANB ANLABY HOUSE.
EiNGEOSE-VoASE, WiLLIAM EiNGROSE, Esq. o£
Cliiluortli Tower, Hants, and Anlaby House, co.
York, J.P. E. R. Yorkshire, and County Coun-
cillor, Hants, Major Yorkshire Art. (mil.), b. 11
April, 1852; m. 27 July, 1880, Isabel, dau. of the
late Williatu Watt, Esq. of Ottcringham, co. York,
and has issue,
Judith Isabel, 6. 14 May, 1886.
Lineag-e. — Sami-el Eingrose, possessed land at Bentley,
in the parish of Eowley. His name occurs in 1719, in the-
Cottinghani Court Eolls, with that of his brother-in-law,
M,arlin Easpin. He to. 9 Nov. 1711, Leah, dau. of Martin
Easpin, sen., and sister, and in her issue co-heir (with her
sister, Eebecca, in. Christopher Leake, of Kirkella, and had a
son, Christopher, an attache at St. Petersburg) of her brother,
Martin Easpin, jun. of a family long settled in Cottinghani.
.She was the widow of Joshua Awmond, gent, (whom shew.
17 Oct. 1706, and who d. 1707, leaving a dau. Elizabeth (d.
1791), ra. Joseph Sowray, of Y'ork). By Leah, his wife,
Samuel Eingrose had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
n. Martin, b. 1713; m. Anne Mantle, of Cottingham, and d^
1786, having by her (who d. ISlo, aged 75) had issue, 1
William, b. 1762, the doctor at Cottingham and ensign of u.
corps of Volunteers raised in Hull and Cottinghani after the
disastrous campaign of 1794, and d. 1811 ; 2 Martin Easpin,
living 1796; 3 Samuel, b. 1768, d. 1841, leaving money to
the chapel and poor at Cottingham; 4 Thomas, iL an infant;
5 John, (Z. an infant; 6 Thomas, 6. 1773, d. 1812 ; and 1
Dorothy, d. an infant.
III. Samuel, b. 1717; to. 1753, Leah Leake, and had two
children, who d. in infancy.
IV. William, 6. 1719 ; d. 1753 (will proved at York 1785).
v. Thomas, 6. 1720; d. 1787; his wife Sarah d. at Cotting-
ham 1859, aged 71.
I. Mary, b. 1715; ra. Thomas Brooks.
Mr. Samuel Eingrose d. 1739. His eldest son,
John Ringrose, of Cottingham, b. 1712, and d. 1"G7 (wiD
proved at York) leaving by Ann his wife,
John, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, b. 1747 ; to. 1773, James Marr.
Ann, b. 1749.
His only son,
John Eingrose, of Cottingham, sometime of Swan-
land, a minor at his father's death, bapt. 1 Oct. 1751, m. 1
Dec. 1774, Eebecca, dau. of William Hall, a landowner at
Cottingham, Kirkella, Swanland, and Ferriby, and by her,,
who d. 1822, aged 68, had issue,
I. John, of Swanland, 6. 1777, and d. unm. 1848, at Cotting-
ham.
II. William, of whom presently.
III. Ea.spin. a merchant at Hull, b. 6 March, 1782; ra. Ann.
Tod, of Swanland, and d. 1809, leaving issue, Jane C'arlile-
(who m. her cousin, John Todd, J. P., of Swanland Hall).
IV. Christopher Leake, a merchant at Hull and in Holland,
Consul for the Netherlands at Hull, and Sheriff of Hull,
1845, bapt 24 Dec. 1791 ; m. 1818, Mary Ann, eld. dau. of
Thomas Boyes, of Driffield, a merchant ,at Hull, and
Hanoverian Consul, and d. at Trauby Hessle, Dec. 1864,
having by her had issue,
1 Christopher Leake, 6. 9 April, 1821 ; to. 12 Nov. 1845,
Euphcmia Chalmers Pitcairn Knowles, of Kirkville,
Aberdeenshire, and d. 18 Nov. 1873, leaving issue,
I. Charles Edward Leake, Barristcr-at-Law, B.A. Ch. Ch.
Oxford, Eegistrarof Deeds for N.E. Yorks, b. 1849; m.
19 Nov. 18S9, Blanche, eld. dau. of John Eichard V/cst-
garth Hildyard, of Hutton Bonville Hall, and Blanche
his wife, dau. of Sir Eichard Digby Neave, Bart., and.
has issue, Christopher Hildyard, b. 13 Nov. 1890, and
Euphemia Blanche ; ii. Arthur Leake, of Northallerton ;
and III. Henry, d. v. p.
2 John Easpin, a merchant at Hull, and Consul for the
Netherlands, sometime Chairman of the Dock Company at
Hull, b. 24 Nov. 1822 ; «i. his cousin, Amelia Jackson, of
Kiston Grange, and has issue, i. William Easpin, m.
Gertrude Eobinson ; ii. Nevill ; in. Herbert, ?«. ; iv-
Bernard, m. and is a solicitor in London ; i. Mary, m. her
cousin C.J. Eingrose, of Cottingham; ii. Alice ; in. Maude.
"RIV
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ROB
1715
5 Faulkenor Phillipps, b. 1826; m. and left issue.
4 James Henry, Lieut. R.N., h. 28 June, 1»28; m. 1866,
his cousin Susanna Anne Jackson, and d. 1882.
2 Kobert Boyes, b. 29 April, 1832; to. 1854, Emily Jane,
only dau. of George P'rancis Davenport, of Wigston, co.
Leicester, and of South Australia (sea Burke's Colonial
Gentry) and had issue, i. Robert Colin, of Herberton,
North Queensland, M.A. B.L. m. June, 1887, Isabel
Emery, and has surviving issue, Majorie, 6. 31 Dec.
1889 ; II. George Davenport, J.]>. N.R.W., b. 11 Jan. 1859 ;
m. 1887, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of E. L. Rowling, Police
JIag. of Balranald, N.S.W. ; iii. Charles James, b. 1S90,
d. an infant; iv. Christopher Hall, 6. 26 Dec. 1861,
m. 10 June, 1885, Eliza Bassingthwaite, and has issue,
Colin Boyes, i. 18 B>b. 1889, a son b. 1892, and Elsie
Davenport, b. 3 April, 1886 ; v. Francis Davies, in lioly
orders, M.A. Merton Coll. Oxford, b. 1-1 April, 186.3 ; vi.
Ronald Dugdale (Rev.), Curate of Wantage, Berks, B.A.
Merton Coll. Oxford, 6. 3 May, 186s ; i. Eliza Frances,
h. 1855 ; II. Catherine Liddon, b. 1866, rf. in infancy.
6 George Hall, 4th Dragoon Guards, J.P., b. 9 Oct 1835 ;
m. Dec 1867, Emma Mildred, 3rd dau. of Capt. Childers
Thompson, 4th Dragoon Guards, of the Mount, York,
J. P., and has issue, a dau. Mildred.
1 Amelia, the friend of Charlotte Bronte, b. 28 Dec. 1818,
ra. John Taylor, of Bradford, and d. s. x>-
2 Mary Anne, b. 1820, d. in infancy.
3 Anne Elizabeth, b. 14 Feb. Is25, d. unm. March, 1847.
4 Margaret Rosetta, b. 19 Jan. 1830 ; m. John Dugdale, of
Llvvyn, Llanfyllin, co. Montgomery, and has issue.
5 Clara Valentine, in. John Scholtield, of Liverpool, and
d. July, 1860, leaving two daus. who d. young.
6 Laura Schiblo, m. Bryan Boyes Jackson, and has
issue.
7 Mary Anne Boyes, b. and d. 1839.
V. Thomas, b. 15 July, 1797; d. U Feb. 1828.
I. Dorothy, b. 1775; m. John Bailey.
II. Rebecca, m. 22 Nov. 1805, Daniel Field of Anlaby.
in. Ann, bapt. 4 April, 1787 ; m. Mauchlin Holland.
IV. Elizabeth, bapt. 29 March, 1789; d. unm. 30 Nov. 1SG8.
Mr. John Ringrose d. 9 Aug. 1831. His 2nd son,
William Ringrose, of Cottingham Grange, co. York, b.
1780; wi. Jane, dau. of William Wilkinson, Esq. of Cotting-
ham, and tL 1841, leaving by her (who rf. 1840),
I. William Wilkinson, b. 1814, rf. v.nm. at Kilham, East
Yorks, 1873. ii. Thomas, of whom presently.
III. John, of Cottingham Grange, E.R. Yorks, 6. 1818, m. 1st,
1851, Augusta Ann Knapp, grand-dau. of 8ir Jeffrey Wyat-
ville,and had issue, 1 Charles John, of Cottingham Grange,
J. P., b. 1852; m. 1881, Mary Ann Amelia, eldest dau. of
John Ringrose, Esq. of Sutton Grange, Yorks, and has issue,
George Howard John, b. 8 June, 1886, and Marie Augusta
Amelia; and 2 Jeffrey Wyatville, bapt. 29 Oct. 1853. He
m. 2ndly, 1863, Anne Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard
Marshall. Esq. of Hornsea, co. York, and d. 1876, leaving
by her (who m. 2ndly, — Ion, of Bury St. Edmunds) ; 3
Marshall Hotnam, b. 1864; 1 Annie Emma, m. 1886, Henry
Kelloch McKay, eldest son of Gen. McKay ; 2 Matilda
Fanny ; and 3 Edith Jane.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Ringrose, Esq. of Anlaby, Yorks, J. P. (who
assumed in 18C0 by royal licence the name of Voase, in con-
sequence of the will of William Voase, Esq., mentioned below),
b. 1816 ; TO. 1847, Fanny Voase Elizabeth, dau. of Lord Henry
Smith, Esq. of Greenwich and Cottingliam, and niece of Wil-
liam Voase, of Anlaby House, and rf. 1884, leaving issue,
I. Jolin William, 6. 1850; rf. in infancy.
II. William Ringkose, now of Anlaby.
III. Reginald Thomas Ringrose, Major E. Y'orks Mil., b. 17
.June, 1856 ; m. 19 July, 1893, Margaret Ann, dau. of W.
II. Wilson-Todd, Esq., M.P., of Halnaby Hall, East Yorks.
I. Jane Elizabeth, to. 1867, J. H. F. Peppercorn, Esq,
II. Fanny Maria, m. 1875, Edward Curtis Twiss, Esq., J.P.
III. Ellinor Mary Greenfell, to. 1885, Walter EUershaw, Esq.
IV. Margaretta Emma, b. 1859 ; rf. muto. 1870.
Seats — Chilworth Tower, near Romsey, Hants ; and Anlaby
House, near Hull.
Club — Conservative.
PITT-RIVERS OF EUSHHORE.
!Fox-Pitt-Eitees,Attgustits Henry Lane, Esq.,
F.E.S., of Eushniore, co. Wilts, Liout.-Geu. in the
army, High Sheriff co. Dorset, 1884, b. 14 April,
1827, assumed by royal licence, dated 25 May, 1880,
in compliance with the testamentary injunction of
his great-uncle, George, 2nd Lord Rivers, the
additional surnames of Pitt-Eitees and the arms
of Pitt for himself, and the additional surname of
Pitt in addition and after Fox for his issue. He
m. 3 Feb. 1853, Hon. Alice Margaret Stanley, dau.
of Edward John, 2nd Lord Stanley of Aldcrley,
and has issue,
I. Alexander Edward Lane, J.P., F.S.A., late Lieut. Dor-
setshire Yeomanry, 6. 2 Nov. 1855.
II. St. George William Lane, b. 14 Sept. 1856.
III. William Augustus Lane, Capt. Grenadier Guards, &. 9
Jan. 1858.
IV. Lionel Charles Lane, b. 5 Nov. 1860.
v. Douglas Henry Lane, 6. 17 Dec. 1864.
VI. Arthur Algernon Lane, b. 12 April, 1866.
I. Ursula Katherine, to. 14 Jan. 1880, William Charlca Scott,
Esq. of Thorpe Chertsey, J.P.
II. Alice Augusta Laurentia, m. 17 May, 1884, Et. Hon. Sir
John Lubbock. Bart., M.P., and has issue.
HI. Agnes Geraldine, m. 20 July, 1882, Walter John Grove,
Esq., eldest son of Sir Thomas Fraser Grove, 1st Bart, of
F'erne.
Liineag-e (see Lane Fox of Bramham Park). — Jasies Lane
Fox, Esq. of Bramham Park, co. York, M.P. for Horsham, m.
23 July, 1789, Hon. Marcia Lucy Pitt, 3rd dau., and in her
issue co-litir of George, 1st Lord Rivers, and by her (who rf.
5 Aug. 1822) had issue,
I. George, his lieir, father of George Lane Fox, Esq., of
Bramham Park (sec that faintly).
II. William Acgostcs, of whom hereafter.
III. Sackville Walter, to. Lady Charlotte Maiy Anne
Georgiana Osborne, dau. of the 6tli Duke of Leeds, and had
issue. His son Sackville George Lane Fox s. in right
of his mother as 12th Bakon Conyers (see Burke's
Peerage).
Mr. Lane Fox rf. 7 April, 1821. His 2nd son,
William AnonsTcs Pitt Lane Fox, Esq., Grenadier Guards,
6. 1796 ; m. 31 Dec. 1817, Lady Caroline Douglas, dau. of Hon.
John Douglas, and sister of George Sholto, 18th Earl of Morton,
and by her (who rf. 7 Nov. 1873) had issue,
I. William Edward Lane, b. 1818 : rf. unm. 1852.
II. Augustus Henry Lane, now Gen. Fox-Pitt-Rivees.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, sa., a fesse chequy arg. and'
az. between three bezants, for Pitt ; 2nd and 3rd, arif., a
chevron between three foxes' heads erased gu. for Fox. Crests.
— 1st, Pitt, A stork ppr. ; 2nd, Fox, On a five-leaved ducal
coronet or, a fox passant ppr. ikfoito— jEquam servare-
mentem.
Scat— Eushniore, Salisbury, co. Wilts. Town Residence— 'i,
Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.
RIVIS OF NEWSTEAD HOUSE.
EiTis, Tiiom:as William Preston, Esq. of i^ew-
stead House, co. York, J.P. for the East Eiding, b.
1 Oct. 1866.
liineage. — Thomas Edward Eivis, Esq. of Newstead
House, J.P. and D.L. (eldest son of Matthew Eivis, by Mary
his wife, dau. of John Hall, of Wykeham,, b. 8 Feb. 1813 ; s.
his uncle, John Eivis, Esq., Alderman of Hull 1844; 7yi. 26.
July, 1842, Mary, dau. of William Preston, Esq. of Bury-
thorpe, and had issue,
I. John William, late 13th Hussars, b. 1843 ; r,i. 18C5, Emma;
Leaper, and rf. 9 Nov. 1869, leaving issue, Thomas William,
Preston, now of Newstead House ; John Charles, b. 1868 ;.
Mary Edith, b. 1870.
II. Thomas Edwai'd, late 13th Hussars, 6. 1846 ; m. lS77i,
GertruJe, dau. of Charles Lockhart, Esq.
III. Charles Francis, rf. 1855.
Mr. Rivis d. 1878.
Seat — Newstead House, Malton.
KOBARTS OF LILLINGSTONE DAYRELL,
EoBAETS, Abraham John, Esq. of Tile [Icu^o,
Lillingstone Dayrell, Eucks, B.A. O.^ford, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1869, Capt. late Eucks
Yeomanry, b. 15 Dec. 1838; m-. 17 Aug. 1869,
Edith, youngest dau. of the Hon. i'ercy Earrington,
and has issue,
John, b. 10 Jime, 1872.
Mary Edith, b. 17 June, 1870.
Mr. Eobarts is eldest son of Abraham George
Eobarts, Esq. of London, banker (who d. Sept.
1860), by Elizabeth Sarah Ids wife, dau. of John
Henry Smyth, Esq., and Lady Ehzabeth Smyth, of
5 E 2
Gerald, b. 15 April, 1878.
Elsie, b. 25 May, 1874.
17iG
HOB
THE LANDED GEN Till".
KOB
Ileatli Ilall, WakofieUl, co. York, and prandson of
Abraham Wikley Kobaris, Esq., M.P. t,\vlio d.
April, 1S5S), by Cliarloitc Ann his wife, dan. of
Edmund Wilkinson, Esq. of Potterton Lodge,
Tadcaster, co. York.
.■ii-7(i.«— Qu.irterly : 1st and -Ith, ?a., three cross-bows arg. :
2nd and 3rd, sa., a clievron enii. botwiin three martlets lU'r.
(Vf,<f — A stag lodged reguardaut ppr. Mo'.lo—i\cc temere nvc
timide.
S-.«f— Tile House, T.ilUn£rstone Payrell, Bucks. Tonn
Resideiict—-^, IlUl Street, W.
KOBERTS OF ARDMOUE.
EoBEKTS, EiCUAED WiLLiAii, Esq. of Ardmore,
00. Cork, J. P., b. 27 July, 1827; m. 2-4 April, 1856,
lleuriotta Sarah Dorman, eldest dan. of Kobcrt
Hedi:es Eyre White, Esq. of Glengariffe Castle, co.
Cork (by Charlotte Mary his wife, dan. and lieir of
Thomas Dorman, Esq. of Kaffeen House, co. Cork),
great-niece of the 1st Earl of Bantry, and has issue,
I. John, b. 1857. ,
II. Kichard Hed;;es Eyre, in Iloly Orders.
III. Byam Martin. iv. Norcott D'Estcrre.
I. Charlotte Francis, d. unm. July, 1891.
II. Anna Maud, d. unvi. Feb. 1SS2.
III. Henrietta .Sarah Vcrekor, d. an infant.
IV. Henrietta Sarah Vereker.
Xiineagre. — Roberts of Ardmore claims de.=;cent from
KoBARTEs of Cornwall.
RoBEBTS, of Ardmore, co. Cork, first emiccrated to America,
and then settled in Ireland. He m. and had issue,
John', his heir.
Jane, (/. uiim.
Sarah, »)i. Henry Cheney, M.D., of America.
JIary, m. — Bentley, Ksq., and had Kobevts and Mary, who
both d. unm.
The son,
John- Roberts, Esq. of Ardmore, m. Sarah, 2nd dau. of John
Lake, of co. Durham, and by her (who d. 8 April, 1810, a^'ed
It-; had issue,
John, d. unm. Richard, hi=: heir.
Mary. m. 1782, William Atkins, Esq. of Fouiitaiuville, co.
Cork, and had issue.
Mr. Roberts d. 1795, and was s. by his son,
Richard lioBERTs, Esq. of Ardmore, J. P., b. 1751 ; m. 1st,
Bridget, dau. and co-heir of William Norris, Esq. of Old
Court, CO. Cork, and by her (who d. 1794-C)5) had no issue. He
T.(. 2ndly, Mary Anne Neville, dau. of Norcott D'Estcrre, Esq.
of Killura, and Ca.stle Henry, co. Clare, by his wife, a dau. of
Harding Parker, Esq. of Hilbrook, and had issue by her,
I. JcHN, his heir.
II. Norcott DEsterre, of FitzWilliam Place, Dublin, m. 1841,
Cherry, 2nd dau. of Col. Robert Torrens, M.P. for Uoltou
by Charity his wife, dau. of Richard Chute, Esq. of Kox-
liorough, CO. Kerry, and had issue,
1 Norcott D'Estcrre, Major Loyal North Lancashire Regt.
2 Richard Torrens, d. unm. April, ls68
1 Cherubina Herbert DEsterre, in. 6 Feb. 1869, Francis
B. Chute, Esq. of Chute Hall. co. Kerry.
2 Jane, la. 4 Jan. 1866, Pearson Uiil, Esq., only son of
Sir Rowland Hill, K.C.B.
3 Mary Anne.
Ilr. N. D. Rolxirts, d. 1865, and his widow m. 2ndly, 18GC,
Gen. R. J. Stotherd, R.E.
III. Richard, Lieut. U.N. , who commanded the "President,"
in which he was lost in l!jil. He m. Jane. dau. of William
Johnson, Esq. of co. Cork, and had issue, one child, Richard,
C-ipt. Kerry Militia, m. 23 Feb. 1867, Lucia Parker, 2nd dau.
of Rev. W. Coitir Williamson.
IV. William D'Estcrre. m. 1846, Christina M'Call, dau. of
M'Cail Browne, Esq. of Langtine, co. Ayr, and has issue,
1 William D'Estcrre. 2 Norcott D'Esterre.
. 3 Richard.
1 Christina M'Call.
• 2 Minnie D'Esterre, m. Norman M'Leod, Esq.
3 Jane. 4 Sarah Green.
5 Anne Amelia Shersoa. 6 WilhelmLna.
V. Abraham, d. unm.
I. Anne Eliza, m. 1816, 'William FitzWilliam Wentworth,
Esq., Ijeut. U.K.
II. Sarah, n. Sydenham Green, Esq. of Bristol, and d. 1869.
III. Marianne, m. William Maitland, Esq. (son of John Mait-
land, Esq. of Eccles, co. Dumfries, M.P., brother of Lady
Roberts, of Eritfieldstown).
OiS. Roberta was s. by his son,
John Roberts, Esq. of Ardmore, 6. 1801 ; m. 1826, Anne,
dau. of William Johnson, Esq., and sister of Noble Johnson,
Esq. of Rockcnham, co. Cork, and dying 18S0, left issue,
Richard, now of Ardmore.
\Villi:im D'Estcrre, in. 21 Dec. 1865, Emily G. Villiers, d.-iu.
of Kcv. Arthur Leman.
Norcott D'Esterre, I'ayniastcr R.X, John, d.
Sarah, d. unm.
Mary Anne D'Esterre, m. R. Hedges Eyre White, Esq., jun.
of Glengariffe Castle, co. Cork.
Eliza, d. unin.
Arms — Az., three csloiles or, a chief wavy of the second.
Crest — A hon rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a sword,
the blade wavy arg., hilt and pommel gold. Motto — Patria
cara, carior libcrtas.
Seat — Ardmore, Passage West, co. Cork.
ROBERTS OF COEDD^.
Egberts, Aethus Phillips, E.sq. of "oeddu, co.
Flint, J. P., late Capt. Eoyal Flintshire Militia, b. ■'•
July, 1851 ; 771. 12 jS^ov. 1892, Hon. Maria Theres'^,,
2iKl surviving dau. of Lord North, of Kirtling.
Liineage. — IltroH Roberts, Esq. (son of Hugh Rob s,
Esq., by his wife, Alice Beaver), m. 7 Nov. 1814, Anne, &i>\. of
John Hughes, Esq. of Chester, and d. 12 Sept. 1857, having
had by her (who d. 23 Jan. 1847),
Arthur Trooghton, of Coeddil.
Hugh Beaver, of Plas Llandogct, co. Denbiuh, J. P. and D L ,
d. 1820 ; ))i. 1848, Harriet, eldest dau. of James Wyatt, Esq.,
and has, with a son, Hugh Stuart, b. 1851, two sons and two
da us.
Llcwelj-n Lloyd, d. unm. 1864.
Emily, m. William Milne, Esq., Barrisfer-at-Law, and has
issue.
Francis Susannah, m. Richard Reynolds Bathbone, Esq., and
has issue.
Mariana, m. Rev. H. T. Harris.
The eldest son,
Arthur Trocghtov Roberts, Esq. of Coeddu, D.L. and
Clerk of the Peace for co. Flint, >j. 28 Nov. 1815; m. 10 April,
1849, Grace Rebecca, eldest dau. of William Phillips, Esq. of
Witstou Court, co. Monmouth, and had issue,
I. Arthur Phillips, now of Coeddu.
II. Hugh Williams, b. 25 Oct. 1&&B.
III. Llewelyn Rodie Hughes, b. 12 Jan. 1859, late Lieut. East
Surrey Regt.
IV. John Troughton, b. 7 Nov. 1865.
v. William Howell, Lieut. R.N., b. 18G8 ; d. 26 Sept. 1887.
I. Grace Elizabeth Alice.
II. Anne Maud.
III. Ethel Frances.
IV. Margaret Mary, m. 23 Aug. 1883. George Edward March,
Esq., C.M.G.
V. Jane Gwendoline.
VI. Phyllis Emma.
Mr. Roberts d. 3 April, 1893.
Anns — Gu., three lions rampant arg. Crest — A lion rampant
or. Motto — Dum spiro spero.
Seat — Coeddil, Mold, co. Flint.
C'Liibs — Carlton and Pratt's.
ROBERTS OF DORMSTOWN CASTLE.
Roberts, John Richards, Esq. of Dormstown
Castle, CO. Meath, J.P., b. 1838; m. 2 July, 1864,
Matilda Barbara Eliza, eldest dau. of Capt.
Ricliard Nugent Everard, of Randalstown House,
CO. Meath, and has issue,
I. Thomas Herbert Everabd.
II. John Nugent.
I. Grace.
III. Alice.
II. Maude.
IV. Amy.
Liineag'e. — Henry Roberts, of Hafodywern, in Clynnog,
m. 1728, Mary, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John Parry, Esq., son
of Robert Parry, of Penrallt, in Clynnog, who m. Margaret,
2nd dau. and co-heir of Thomas Williams, of Glangwna, who
was descended from Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales,
who d. A.D. 1169. Henry Roberts, by Mary Parry his wife,
had a son.
The Ven. John Robehts, Rector of Llanbedrog, co. Car-
narvon, Archdeacon of Merioneth, who m. 1761, Katlierine,
dau. and heir of John Jones, Esq. of Tanrallt and Hendre,
and had issue,
Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Llarmorc, m, Aima Diana, dau. of
Eev. E. Owen.
ROB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
no I
1717
Henry, a Col. in the army.
William (Kev.), Rector of Llanbulan, m. Margaret, d:iu. of
Capt. Goddard, of Holyhead and Falmouth.
John, of whom presently.
Eichard Worthington, Surgeon-Gen. R.A., Woolwich, m.
Sophia Mary, dau. of Sir George Bolton.
Mary, m. iiev. P. Williams.
Catherine, m. Rev. C. Chester.
Margaret. Ann. Ellen.
Jane.
The 4th eon,
Rev. John Roberts, Rector of Rathcore, in. Ann.i Marin,
dau. of David Thompson, Esq. of Oatlands, co. Meath, and had
issue,
Thomas Lewis, of Dormstown Castle.
John. David, m. Miss Nightingale.
Anna, m. Dugall Campbell, Esq.
His eldest son,
Thomas I;ewis Roberts, Esq. of Dormstown Castle, co.
Meath, J.PJ 6. 1808; m. 1836, Matilda, dau. of Robert Hewtt-
jison Richarfl?, Esq., Assistant -Barrister co. Wexford (sec
'ticHAKD of Monk sg range), and had issue,
I. John Richards, now of Dormstown Castle.
•I. William Edward, Eieut.-Col. commanding 2nd Batt. Duke
oi Cornwall's Light Infantry.
I. Thomas Herbert, m. 1871, Sarah, dau. of T. M. Daly,
Esq., Member in the Dominion Parliument of Canada for
CO. Perth, and has issue, 1 Thomas Lewis; 2 William;
3 Howard; 1 Helen Maude.
1. Anna.
Mr. Roberts d. 1880, and was s. by his eldest son, the present
John Richard Roberts, Esq. of Dormstown Ca.stle.
Arvis—ytvi., on a chevron, between three eagles displayed
with two heads or, an estoile sa. Crest — An eagle's head
couped or, charged with an estoile sa. i[otto—Y.\x nfii- a
volant.
Seat — Dormstown Castle, near Kavan. iJcsidcnce— Ilendre,
liilliney, co. Dublin.
CROMPTON-ROBERTS OF DRYBRIDGE.
Crompton-Roberts, Henry Roger, Esq. of
Drybridge, co. Monmoutli, and Field House, co.
Worcester, Lieiif.. Grrenadier Guards, i. 18 May,
18(J3, s. his father 1891.
Liineage. — William Roberts, of Monmouth, the imme-
diate ancestor of this family, d. 16'29, leaving a son,
John Roberts, of Monmouth, ju. Anne Griffith in 1608, and
d. 1(336, leaving, with other issue, a son,
William Roberts, 6. 1608 ; m. Mary, dau. of John Arram,
and d. 1CG7, leaving two sons, William (of Drybridge, co.
Monmouth, and Gray's Inn, London, whose male issue is
extinct) and
Richard Roberts, 6. 1648, the second son, who was father
of
Rev. John Roberts, Vicar of Framsdcn, SuiTollt, in. 1710,
Jane, dau. of Nehemiah Osland, and d. 1756, leaving, with
other issue, an elder surviving son.
Rev. William Roberts, President of JIagdalen College,
Cambridge, m. Anne, dau. of Rev. John Gee, and had three
sons, I. William, of Gloucester, M. D., father of Major-Gen.
Sir Henry Gee Roberts, K.C.B., 6. 1800, d. I860: ii. Henry,
of whom presently ; in. Charles, who had an only dau., d.
young. Mr. Roberts d. 1814. His 2nd son,
Henry Roberts, of Drybridge, Monmouth, and Stourbridge,
CO. Worcester, b. 1769 ; to. 1793, Henzey, dau. of John Pidcock,
o-f The Platts, and d. 1845, leaving (with daus., all of whom
d. unm.) an only surviving son,
Charles Roberts, Esq. of Eield House, co. Worcester, 6.
1801 ; m. Marianne, dau. of Edward Noble, of Birmingham,
and d. 1808, leaving issue,
I. Charles Henry, his heir.
II. William, of Pedmore, near Stourbridge, b. 12 April, 1S33 ;
7;i. Maria .lane, dau. of Rev. John Spurgton, D.D., and has
issue, William Lionel, Mabel Vera, and Evelina Mai ia.
III. Alfred, b. 7 March, 1H35.
IV. Edward, Staff Paymaster, late Capt. 4lh Foot, h. 8 J.nn.
1841; m. 1865, Maria, dau. of William Bacchus, and has
issue.
V. Frcdeiick, 6. 1847; m. Alberta Harriet Jennings, and
d. s. p. 1872.
VI. Oscar Wilson, h. 5 Feb. 1849.
I. Julia Marianne, m. Rev. C. E. Playter.
u. Adelina Josephine, m. J. F. Clarke, Esq.
III. Emma, in. William Trow, Esq. of Ismere House, co.
Worcester.
IV. Emily Angela.
V. Augusta Vera, m. Archibald Hamilton Dutliie.
The eldest sen,
Charles Henry Crompton-Roberts, Esq. of Drybridge, co.
Jlonmouth, and Field House, co. Worcester, J. P. co. Mon-
mouth, High Sheriff 1877, M.P. for Sandwich 1879-80, b. 7
March, 1832; jji. 25 July, 1861, Mary, only dau. and heir of
Roger Crompton, Esq. of Breightmet, co. Lancaster, when ha
assumed by royal licence, dated 3 Aug. 1861, the prefix
surname and arms of Crompton, and <?. 1891, leaving issue,
I. Henry Roger, now of Drybiidge.
II. Chalks Montague, 6. IHOi, J. P., co. Monmouth, Capt.
R. Monmouthshire Eng. Militia.
III. Leicester Neville.
I. Violet Mary.
II. Mildred Theodora.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th per bend dovetail gn. and or,
a lion rampant betsveen, ill the sinister chief and de.xter base,
two pheons, all counierchanged, for Roberts; 2nd and 3rd per
pale arg. and az., on a fesse wavy, between three lions ram-
pant two lozenges, all counterchangcd, a canton of the second,
for Crompton. Cresis — l&t, Roberts, A demi-lion guardant
per bend dovetail or and gu., holding in the dexter paw a sword
erect also gu., and resting the sinister upon a pheon or ;
2nd, Cko.vipton, A talbot sejant or pellettiSe, resting the dexter
paw on an escutcheon az. cliarged with a lozenge arg. Motto
— God and my conscience.
Seats — Drybridge, Monmouth, and Field House, Clcnt, near
Stourbridge, co. Worcester. Town liesidence — 16, Belgrave.
Square, London, S.W.
Ciuti— Guards.
ROBERTS OF GLASSENBURY PARK.
Atkin-Roberts, Major John Roberts, of'
Glassenbury Park, Xent, J. P., Major in the-
Reserve of Officers, formerly Major in tlie Prince
of Wales' Leinster Regt., b. 1843 ; m. 1875, Ger-
, trude, youngest dau. of Doiighis Fox, Esq. of'
Derby, by Marianne his wife, dau. of Jedcdiah Strutt, .
I Esq. {see Bukke's Peerage, Belpeb, B.), and haa.
issue,
Malcolm Roberts, b. 1876.
I Jane Walton.
I liineag'e. —The first of the ancient family of Rookhurst or
Roberts left his native shire of Annandale, in Scotland, in the
3rd year of Henry I., and settled in the parish of Gondhurst, co.
Kent, having purchased lands at Winchelt Hill, in that co.,
■ where the family continued to reside for 274 years, till Stephen
I Rookhurst or Roberts to. temp. Richard II., Joane, dau. and
' heiress of William Tilley, of Glassenbury, and removed to
this manor, and built a mansion on the Hill of Glassenbury
(see Hasted's Ktnt). This mansion was inherited by the
lineal descendant, Walter Roberts, temp. Edward IV., who
pulled down the ancient seat and built another lower down
the valley, being the present seat of Glassenbury, which he
i moated round and enclosed a park. Sir Thomas Roberts,
i Knt. of Glassenbury, was created a baronet 1620. Jane, who
inherited Gla.ssenbury as the dau. and co-heir of Sir Walter
[ Roberts, 6th Bart, of Glassenbury, m. 1732, George, 3rd Duke
I of St. Alban's, but he d. s. p. 1 Feb. 1786. In 1776 the
I Duchess had become acquainted witli the family of Roberts of
I Britfieldstown, co. Cork, who bore tlie same arms as her own
; family, and who were found to he lineally descended from
: the 2nd son of the 1st Baronet of Glassenbury. She devised
j the old family property of Glassenbury to the 2nd son of
Thomas Roberts of Brittieldstown, if he should have one, or in
default to his eldest dau., and d. 1778. This,
Thomas Roberts, Esq. of Britfieldstown, was created a
baronet, 20 Sept. 1809 ; he m. 1st, 24 Sept. 17C5, Amy, dau.
and co-heir of William Johnson, Esq. of Lizard, co. Limerick,
and left, with other issue, who d. s. p. and v. p.,
I. Walter (.'^ir), 2nd Bart., who s. his father and w.is
j ancestor of Sir Randal Roberts, Bart, of Briltiildstown {sri
I Burke's Feeraae).
' I. Martha, the eldest dau. who s. 1778 to Glassenbuiy under
I the Duchess of St. Albans' will, until the estate vested iii
i Thomas Walton Roberts, of whom presently, her half-
1 brother, the 2nd son of Sir Thoma.s Roberts, Bart. She
I m. Rev. John Cramer, of Sallyiiiount, co. Kildare, who
I assumed by royal licence the additional name of Roberts
{see Cramer Roberts of Salli/inouiil}.
I I. Elizabeth, ))i. William Baker of Lismaeue.
I Sir Thomas m. 2ndly, 23 Dec. ISOG, Ann, dau. and co-heircss
i of Thomas Walton, Esq. of Walton Court, co. Cork, and d.
! 1817, leaving by her,
j 11. Thomas Walton, of whom presently.
1 in. Geobgiana, to. !b26, John Drew .\tkin, Esq. son ot
I Walter Atkin, Esq. (0. 1766) by Caiheiiue, his wite, dau. of
1718
KOB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
KOB
.Tohn Drew, Esq. of Bishopstown, co. Cork (see Bubke's
Jioffal Families ISIS, Vol. 1. Pcd. XIII) and had issue,
1 Walter Roberts.
2 .Tohn Koeerts, now of Glassonlmry.
3 Walton Thomas Koherts.
1 Kate Koberts, i,!. 1S51, Michael Koberts, Esq. of Kil-
money Abbey, K.T.C.D., who d. 3 Oct. ISS-', and has
iss;ue.
2 Georgina Eoberls, ;?!. 14 Dec. lS.i4, Rev. Benjamin W.
Adams, D.D., Hector of SanLi-y, co. Dublin, and rf. IS63,
leaving issue.
3 Susan Louisa Florence, ;)i. .\pril, 1ST3, Francis George
Hodder, Esq . J. P. of Fountainstown, co. Cork.
4 Annie Koberts, tl. 1S5G.
f> Tomasina Koberts, d. IS57.
TucMAS Walton Kobekts, Esq., the "Jud son of Sir Thomas
Roberts, Bart , but only son by his second marriage, s. to
Ola.'^senbury under the will of the Duchess of St. Alban's ,
but d. s. j>. 4 Oct. 1SS2, devising his estates to his nephew,
John Kor.EKTS Atkix, Esq., who, on succeeding to the property,
.Hssunied by roy.al licence the additional name and arms of
KoBEKTs, 23 Dec. ISS2, in accordance with his uncle's will.
.<<n)is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, for Kobekts: Az. on a chev-
ron arg. cotised or, three mullets of six points pierced sa. ;
■Jr.d and o'.d, for Atkin ; Arg. gutte de san:;, a cross cotised
tiory, in the 1st and 4th quarters a trefoil slipped sa., and in the
2nd and 3rd, a mullet of six pcints of the last pierced of the
field. Crest — I. On a mount vert an eagle displayed erm, wings
arg. gorged with achaplet of ivy ppr. (for Kobekts); 2. Two
g'eyhoimds' heads addorsed and erased arg. gutte de sang
gorged with a collar vair, and each holding in the mouth a tre-
ioil slipped sa. (lor .\tkin).
iS<at— Glasseubury i'ark, Cranbrook, co. Kent.
CRAMER-KOBEK.TS OF SALLYMOUNT.
Ceamee-Eobeets, ]\rAiatADUKE William Cog-
hill, Esq. of SallTinount, co. Kildare, Belmore, co.
Wcstincath, and Dorarille, co. Tyrone, J. P. and
D.L., High Slieriff co. Kildare 1889-90, b. 19 May,
1S62 ; 7)1. 22 Sept. 18S5, Anna Graves Fetherston-
liaugli, only child of thelate Jolm I'etherstonhaugh
Lowry, lisq. of Belmore House, co. Westmeath, and
of Lime Hill and Doraville, co. Tyrone (steLowRY
of Fomerot/).
liineag-e.— Tobias Ckamek (or Kramer), of Suabia, in
Germany, came over to Ireland in the reign of James I., and
was made a free citizen of Ireland 28 May, 1G39. Balthazab
Ceamee, Col. of an Irish Regt. ; will dated I6.j0.
Tobias Ckameb, of Ballyfoyle, co. Kilkenny, High Sheriff
thereof I6CU; bur. in St. James' Church, Dublin (will proved
1684). He left issue, by Mary his wife,
I. Balthazar, of whom hereafter. ii. Tobias.
I. Hester, m. Sir John Coghiil, of Coghill Hall, co. Dublin,
knighted June, 1686. He d. 1699, leaving two sons and a
dau.,
1 Marmaduke (Right Hon.), P.C., LL.D., M.P. Dublin
Univeisity, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Ireland, 1736-9;
d. unm. 17 — .
2 James, LL.D., to. Mary Pearson, of Rathmore, co.
Meath, and d. 1734, leaving an only child, Hester, whoci.
s. p., leaving her property to Sir John Cramer, Bart.,
having m. 1st, 1787, Charles, Earl of Charleville, who
d. s. p. ; 2ndly, Major J. Maync, of Richings, Bucks, M.P.
Newport, who by Koyal Licence assumed the surname
of Coghill, 1779, and was created a baronet of Great
Britain, 1781, and ti. s. p. 1785, when the title became
extinct (see Bcbke s lixlinct Baronelayt).
1 Hester, ?/;. her cousin, Oliver Cramer.
II. Deborah, m. Capt. Arthur Webb, of Webbsboro', co. Kil-
kenny.
The elder son,
Balthazau Cbameb, of Ballyfoyle, co. Kilkenny, High
•Sheriff J 68:J, in. 1st, Elizabeth Drysdale, who rf. s. p.; 2rdly,
Sarah, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Oliver Jones, and had issue, ^wo
sons and a dau., Oliveb, of whom presently ; Ambrose, High
Sheriff of Cork 1723, Mayor 1725; to. Susanna Browne, of
Cork, and from tliis younger son descend the Cramebs of
Ji'iAhmoie, which see.
Tlie elder son,
Oliver Ckameb, of Ballyfoyle, co. Kilkenny, High Sheriff
of that CO. 1714, TO. 1700, his cousin, Hester, mentioned above,
and had issue,
I. Balthaz.ar, rf. 18 June, 1741, having m. 23 April, 1724, Hon.
Judith Builcr, only dau. of Brinsley, 1st Viscount Lanes-
borough, and by her (who d. 13 May, 1749), had issue, three
sons and a dau.,
1 John (Sir), created a baronet 1778, assumed the name
of Coghill, pursuant to the will of his great uncle, Riiiht
Hon. Marmaduke Coghill; m. Maria, dau. of Right Rev.
Josiah Ilort, Archbishop of Tuam, and had issue {see
E0rke's Baronetage, Coghill, Bart.).
2 Oliver Cogliill, of Cogliill Hall, m. 1st, 1758, Elizabeth
Humpheys, who d. 7 Sept. 17.'i8; 2ndly, March, 1764, Jliss
Waring of Dublin ; aud 3rdly, Jane Holland, of Shews-
luny. by whom he had a dau. Jane, sole heir, who m.
George Mowbray, of Ford, co. Durham, and left issue.
3 Marm.aduke lin Holy Orders), of Sallymount, co. Kildare.
b. 1739; m. 24 Aug. 1763, , eldest dau. of Thomas
Taylor, Alderman of Dublin. His son,
John (in Holy Orders), of Sallymount, co. Kildare,
assumed by royal licence the additional surname and
arms of Roberts, having m. Martha (b. 29 Sept. 1767;,
eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Roberts, Bart, of Glassenbury,
Kent (see Bubke's Baronetage), and had five sons and a
dau.,
Marmaduke Coghill Cramer-Rober:s, of Sallymount,
CO. Kildare, D.L., d. 22 Sept. 1852, having m. 28 Oct.
1834, Georgina, dau. of Benjamin Torin, of Egham,
Surrey. She d. 12 March, 1848. He had issue,
Cliarlcs Torin, of Sallymount, J.P., Lieut. H.L.I., b.
11 Feb. 1837; d. 16 Oct. 1877; to. 4 July, 1861,
Lizzie, dau. of James Alexander Hamilton, of Kil-
donan, co. Dublin, and had issue, Marmadcke
William Coghill, now of Sallymount; Cecil John,
b. 6 Jan. 1865 ; Charles Evelyn, b. 21 March, 1866;
Claud Jocel.sn, b. 13 April, 1868.
Marmaduke Coghill, Lieut. K.N., 6. 19 Aug. 1841 ;
TO. Eliza, duu. of Robert Tooth, of Swift's Park,
Cranbrook, Kent, and d. s.p. 13 April, 1877.
Henry Thomas, late Capt. 36th Regt., 6. I Feb. 1845 ;
111. 30 July, IS73, Louisa, only dau. of the late Henry
Justice, of Hinstock Hall, Shropshire, D.L., and
has issue, Francis William Henry, b. 7 April, 1875;
Henry Justice, b. 22 Feb. 1879; Marmaduke Torin,
6. 14 Dec. 1880; Constance Caroline ; Army Isabel;
and Gladys.
John Walter, 6. 23 Feb. 1848 ; m. 23 Dec. 1871, Kate
Mayer, dau. of John Watson Harris, of New York,
and by her (who d. 25 March, 1887) has issue, John
Henry; Evelyn Kate; Kathleen Amy; Ethel;
Nora Cavendish ; Muriel Patricia ; Sybil Hort.
Georgina Hester Mary Anne, m. 1st, 6 Nov. 1860,
her cousin, Frederick Ponsonby Cramer-Roberts,
Capt. 2nd Grenadiers, Bombay Infantry, who d. 29
Jvtne, 1865, leaving an only child, Marian Edith,
see below. She ni. 2ndly, Col. William Dundas
Couchman, of ISengal L.I.
Amy Harriet, m. 30 Nov.ISJO, WUliam Robert Aylmer
llaly, Lieut. 3id Buffs, son of late Gen Sir Widiam
OCrady llaly, K.C.B. He rf. s.p. 12 Feb. 1876.
Marian Martha, m. 16 Oct. 1873, Edmond Burdoe,
2nd son of Col. Burdoe Wilkinson, and has issue,
Dermot, and Claire May, m. June, 1893, Sir W.
Quayle-Jones.
John, Lieut.-Col., D.I.R.I.C, A.D.C. to Governor of
Malta, b. 1796; m. 12 Nov. 1828, Marian, dau. of
David Ross (by Marian, his wife, dau. of CoL Gall),
and d. 4 March, 1864, having had issue,
John David, b. Nov. 1832 ; n. Aug. 1858, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Beaseley, of Chapel Crampton, and
had a son, who </. in infancy.
Frederick Ponsonby, b. 25 May, 1835, to. his cousin
(as above), and has a dau., Marian Edith, m. 1889,
Capt. Cecil Hornby, of Cheshire, and has issue.
Herbert William, b. May, 1837 ; d. unm.. 185-.
Francis Alexander, Bishop of Nassau, 1878, Suffragan
Bisliop of Manchester, 1887 ; 6. 3 Dec. 1810 ; m.
1st, 29 July, 1867, Anna Maria Charlotte, dau. of
Baron Alexander de Steiger, and by her (who d. 17
April, 1880) had issue, two sons, Herbert Alexander,
b. 18 May, 1870, to. Aug. 18y3, Bluriel, only child of
Fielder Kirig, Esq. ; Eric Charles, b. 17 June, 1871,
d. 1879 ; and Evelyn Emily. He in. 2ndly,
Isabel, dau. of Rev. — Faithful.
Thomas, m. Mary, dau. of — Gowan, Esq., and d. 3
Fel). 1847 having had issue, two sons, Francis, and
Marmaduke, who both d. s. p.
■Walter Randal, 'Vicar of Edwardstone, Suffolk, 6. 16
Oct. Is02 ; m. 8 Aug. 1831, Martha Hewitt, dau. of
David Mitchell, of Doon, and (/. 21 Jan. 1867, leaving
issue, two sons and a dau., 1 Charles John, of Bicester
House, Oxon, Licut.-Col. 9th Kegt., b. 28 Aug. 1834,
in. 3 Feb. 1869, Frances Templer, dau. of Richard
Duckworth Dunn, late Queen's Bays, and had issue,
Walter Evelyn, b. II Oct. 1872, Frank William, b. 26
.June, 1882, and Isabella Catherine ; 2 Clayton, b. 20
March, 1836 ; I Amy Catheiine.
William Butler, of Thornton, co. Kildare, Col. Bengal
Cavalry, 6. 12 May. 1808 ; d. s. p. 28 July, 1870,
having m. 8 July, 1844, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Borrowes, of Gilltown, co. Kildai'e.
Amy, m 1838, Roger Cliambers Walker, Esq. Q.C., of
Kathcarrick, co. Sligo, who d. 1864, leaving issue.
She d. May, 1874.
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THE LANDED GEXTRr.
ROB
1719
i 1 Cntherine, m. 4 April, 1748, Ealph Smyth, Esq. of
Fiflrttown, CO. Westmealh.
II. tiliver (will proved 1754), m. Deborah, dau. of — Eudkln,
of lunicgarney, co. Carlow, and had a son and iwo daus.,
1 Coghill ; 1 Hester, m. 1st, 19 leb 17.54, George Tisdall,of
Mount Tisdall ; 2ndly, 1767, as his 2nd wile, Nicholas
Forster; 2 Mary.
.^/■iHS— Quarterly : 1st and 4tli, Cbameb, 2nd and 3rd
IloBLTtTs, over all on a shield of pretence, quarterly : 1st and
4tli, LowBT, 2nd and .3rd, FETHEBsTONHAncH. Crests — A fleur-
de-lis between two wings conjoined, erect, sa. (Cbameb) ; An
eagle displayed arg., gorged with a chiiplet vert (Robebts).
Mottoes — Post funera virtus ; Non dormit qui custodit.
Seats — Sallytnount, Brannockstown, co. Kildare : and Dora-
wille, Bioughdorg, co. Tyrone.
ROBERTS OF PLAS "YN RHIW.
Egberts, TnoiiAS William, Esq. of Plas yn
E.lii\v, Pwllheli, co. Carnarvon, b. 24 Nor. 1842.
Lineag'e. — Williasi Robebts, of Hafodywern, an officer
in the army of Chakles I. and II. (son of John Roberts, of
Hafodywern in Clynnog, co. Carnarvon, who was slain at
Whitchurch, in Shropshire, in a skirmish against the
Oliverian Forces, 1G46), m. Helen, dau. of John Griffith,
and granddau. of Evan J. Meredith, heir of Brynkir; by
■whom he had a son,
John Robebts, of Hafodywern, who m. 1627 Margaret, 2nd
■dau. of Henry Williams, of St. Davids, and d. in Bengal 1700,
leaving a son,
HENRr Roberts, of Hafodywern, who in 1728 to. Mary, 2nd
duu. and co-heir of John Parry, of Glangwna, Carnarvon
(son of Robert Parry, of Penrallt, in Clynnog, by his wife,
Margaret, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Thomas Williams, of
Glangwna, who was descended from Owen Gwynedd, Prince
of North Wales, who rf. 1169). Henry Roberts was s. by his
son,
The Ven. John Robebts, Rector of Llanbedrog, co. Car-
narvon, and Archdeacon of Merioneth, 6. 1729; m. 1761,
Katherino, dau. and heir of John Jones, of Tanrallt and
Hendre, co. Carnarvon, who d. Is02, having had issue,
F'rancis, d. 1768. John, d. 1771.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Henry, a Col. in the army.
William (Rev.), Rector of Llanbeulan, iv. Margaret, dau. of
Capt. Goddard, of Holyhead and Falmouth.
John (Rev.), Rector of Rathcore, see Robebts of Donnstun
Castle.
Eicliard Worthington, Surgeon-Gen. R.A., Woolwich, m.
Sophia Mary, dau. of Sir George Bolton.
Katherine, ni. Rev. C. Chester.
Mary, -in. 1790, Rev. Peter Williams, Vicar of Bangor.
Margaret. Anne.
Ellen. Jane.
The eldest surviving son.
Rev. Thomas Roberts, of Hafodywern and Hendre, Rector
of Llangybi and Llanarmon, b. 1765 ; m. 1809, Anna Diana,
eldest dau. of Rev. Edward Owen, Rector of Llanfwrog, and d.
1849, leaving by her an only son,
Thomas Edwakd Robebts, Esq. of Hendre and Plas yn
Hhiw, b. 1813 ; m. 1840, Anne Lucy, dau. of William Poole, Esq.
of Pencraig, Anglesey, and by her (who rf.23 July, 1873) had
issue,
Thomas William, now of Plas yn Ehiw.
Richard Edward, d. 1880. William Wynne.
James George, m. Myfanwy Jane, 2nd dau. of Llewellyn
Lodge, Esq. of St. Asaph.
Anna Diana.
Lucy Emily, m. Edward G. Pearson, Esq., and d. 1888.
Maria Constance, m. J. Jenkings, Esq., and d. IbSo.
Louisa Anne.
3Ir. Roberts d. 23 Nov. 1890.
-Settf— Pias yn Rhiw, Pwllheli.
ROBERTSON OF STRUAN.
EoBEETSON, Alasdaie Stewart, Esq. of Struan,
CO. Perth, styled " Stettan Eobeetson," CajDt.
Arn;vlland Bute Art., b. 6 jS'ov. 1863, s. his father
18si.
Xiineag-e.— The Robertsons of Struan are unquestionably
one of the oldest and most eminent families in Scotland. They
derive descent from the ancient Earls of Athol.
From their ancestor Doncan de Athoha, Earl of Athol,
ithey are known among the highlanders of Scotland as
" Clandonachy," or descendants of Duncan. He m. 1st, a dau.
of Malcolm, Earl of Lennox, and had a son, Robeet de
Atholia, ancestor of the Struan family. Duncan, by his
2nd wife (presumed to have been a dau. of Angus Moer, Lord
of the Isles), had a son, Patrick de Atholia, who received
from his father the Barony of Lude, ancestor of the great
Scottish family of Robertson of Lude, represented by Col.
James Alexander Robertson, of the 82nd Regt., son and
heir of Lieut.-Gen. William Robertson, of Lude, by Margaret
his wife, eldest dau. of George Haldane, Esq. of Gleneagles,
CO. Perth. A younger branch of the Lude family were the
Robertsons of Talliebelton, co. Perth,
Koiii;RT de Atholia (the eldest son of Duncan de Atholia)
had, by his 1st wife, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Stilling, of
Glenesk, a dau. Jean, to. Alexander Menzies, of Fothergill.
By his 2nd wife he had a son,
Duncan de Atholia, mentioned in the Rotuli Scotiae under
the name of "Duncanus de Atholia, dominus de Ranagh."
He was s. by his son,
Robert de Atholia (Reodi), one of the most noted chiefs of
his day. He arrested the murderers of James I., and for this
good service received a Crown charter, erecting his whole lands
into a free barony, dated 1451, and also an honourable aug-
mentation to his arms. He m. the Lady Margaret Stewart,
by whom he iiad three sons,
Alexander, his heir.
Robert, of Dalcabon, ancestor of SiR Alexander Robert-
son, who assumed the surname of Colyear, and was
created a baronet, 1677. His son and successor, Sir
David Coltear, Bart., a military officer of ivputation, was
elevated to the Scotiisli Peerage as Earl op Pobtmore, a
dignity wldch remained with his descendants until the
death s. jj. of the late Earl of Portmore.
Patrick.
He d. temp. James II., and was s. by his son,
Alexander Robertson, or son of Robert, which from this
date, became the designation of the family. He m. 1st, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Patrick, Lord Glammis, by whom he had
Duncan, who d. v. p.
Robert, 'ni. Isabell, dau. of John, Earl of Athol, and d. v. ^J.,
leaving a son,
William, s. his grandfather.
Andrew, ancestor to the Robertsons of Ladyhirk, Edra-
d)/net, <tc.
James, ancestor of the Robertsons of Kindrechit, Achlichs,
<£r.
Mary, m. Andrew- Moray, of Ogilvie and Abercairney.
He VI. 2ndly, Ehzabeth, dau. of John, Earl of Athol, by whom
he had
Alexander, ancestor of the Robebtsons of FasTcally.
John, of Muirton, ancestor of Robertson- Williamson, of
Lairers.
Margaret, m. George, 7th Earl of Errol, and had issue.
He d. about 1506 or 1507, and was s. by his grandson,
William Roeebtson, of Struan, who was kiUed in a feud
with the Earl of Athol. He was s. by his son,
Robert Robertson, of Struan, who, by his wife Marion,
dau. and heir of John M'lan, of Ardnamurcham, had two
Bons, William, of Struan, d. s. p., and Donald. The 2nd
son,
Donald Robertson, of Struan, m. Janet, dau. of Kiel
Stewart, of Foss, and had one son,
Robert Robertson, of Struan, irho got a charter of the
lands of Ranuach, Kinloch, &c., dated 14 Jan. 1600. He m.
Agnes, dau. of Macdonald, of Keppoch, and had, with a dau.
Mary, m. M'Intosh, of Strone, four sons,
I. Alexander, his heir.
II. Donald, called the Tutor of Struan.
III. Duncan Mor, of Drumachine, to. Dorothy, dan. of IseU
Stewart, of F'oss, and had four sons,
1 John, his heir, of Drumachine, to. 1677, Cecilia, eldest
dau. of Robert Stewart, of F'incastle, and was ». by his
son,
Alexander Robertson, of Drumachine, m. 1703, Mar-
garet, eldest dau. of Patrick Robertson, of Fascalzie,
and had two sons and a dau.,
DoNCAN, of whom hereafter, an inheritor of Struan.
Alexander, Lieut. -Col. in the service of the States-
General.
Emilia, m. Capt. Donald Robertson.
2 Donald, whose son, Robert Bane, was father (with a dau.
Margaret, ??j. John Robertson, Esq.) of two sons,
Donald, Capt. in the French service, m. Emilia, dau. of
Alexander Robertson, of Drumachine.
Duncan, w ho was father of Alexander Robebtson, who
s. to Struan, of whom hereafter.
3 Duncan. 4 Patrick.
IV. James.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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The eldest son,
Alexander Kobertsox, of Struan, m. Maigaiet, dau. of
Georso Grjeiiit', of InclilivaUio, and was s. b) his son,
Alexanpek Kohkrtson, of Struan, who lioinj; a minor
■during the wars ot Monirose, thoohui was K'd out by liis uncle,
Donald, the Tutor of Struan, who took a very distinguished
part in these wars, .■\le\ander, m. 1st, Catherine, dau. of Sir
James Krununond, of Machatiy, and by her had a son, Robert,
who predeceased him, and a dau, .Vnne, m. Hugh, '2nd son
of Sir Jan.es .Macdonald, of Slate, He Hi. -ndly, Marion, dau,
of Gen, liaillie, of 'Ihorwoodhead, and by her had two sons,
Alexandek, his heir, and Duncan, who c/, 1718, leaving an
ouly dau, Margaret, who d. uiini. Alexander d. lCh7, and
was s. by his son,
Alkx.\M)Eb Itor-EiiTsoN, of Struan, celebrated as a Poet, and
for the i^iart lie took in the insurrections of ItiOO, 171f>, and
174'<. He (/. s. p. .-Vpril, 1745, and the representation devolved
on his kinsman,
Du.NCAX KoBERTsox, of Drumachine (elder son of Alexander,
of Drumachine, as before) who thereupon obtained possession
of Struan. By not having been included by name in the List
Act of Indemnity, he was dispossessed, and the estate annexed
to the Crown, 17ii-, He m. May, dau, of William, 2nd Lord
Kairn, and had (with a dau, Margaret, m. 17S5, Lawrence
Oliphant, of Gask, and had issue, Caroline, afterwards Baroness
Kairn, the Poetess, and a younger son, Walter Philip Colyear,
who d. unm. Ibl8), an elder son and heir,
CoL. .Alexander Robebtsox, to whom the estate was
restortd 17s4, but who d. unm. 1822, when the succession
devolved upon Alexander Robertson (son of Duncan, son of
Eobert Bane, as before). This gentleman was infcft, by Crown
charter, in the barony of Struan, 23 June, 1824. He ?n. 1st,
Wary, dau. of William Best, Esq. of Mansfield, co. York, by
whom he bad two sous, George Ddncax, his heir, and
Francis, lost at sea, unm. He m. 2ndly, Jean, dau, of Gilbert
Stewart, of Kineastle, and by her had two sons, Alexander
Gilbert, s. his nephew at Struan 1842, and Robert Joseph,
d, in Jamaica. He d. 20 March, 1»30, and was s. by his eldest
con,
George Ddxcan Robertson, of Struan, Major-Gcn. in the
army, C.B., K.L., 6. 29 April, 11G6; m. 31 May, 17L'9, Anne,
dau. of James Outhwaite, Esq. of Richmond, co. York, and by
her (who d. 2 Dec. 186i) had issue,
George Du.ncan, his heir.
Mary .\nne, m. William Jenkins, Esq, of Strowan Grove, and
d. 1849, leaving three dans., Anne Phoebe, m. I><ry2, Alex-
ander Couper, Esq.; Georgiana; and Augusta Jauet, m.
1857, James C, M'Coan, Esq.
Frances, d. unm. 1851.
Gen. Robertson, who passed upwards of thirty years in active
service, and who received the Cross of the Imperial Austrian
Order of Leopold, d. 1 July, 1842, and was s. by his son,
George Duncan Robertson (styled Strdan Robertson),
of Struan, J.P,, Chief of the clan Donnachie, Lieut, 42nd
Highlanders, 6. 26 July, 1816; m. 3 April, 1839, Mary Stuart,
dau. of Major Ardiibald Mensies, of Avondale, co. Stirling,
42nd Highlaudui-s. He d. 3 April, 18G4, and was e. by his
uncle,
Alexander Gilbert Robertson (Struan Robertson),
of Struan, b. 6 March, 1806 ; Hi. Jan. 1863, Miss Charlotte
Vr'ilhelmina Hoffman, and had issue,
Alasdair Stewart, now of Sriuan.
Duncan, 6. 11 Sept. lbC7 ; (/. IsuJ.
Jean Rosine, 6. 7 Sept. 1865.
Mr. Robertson d. 16 Oct. 1834.
Arms— Gn., three wolfs heads erased arg., armed and
langued az. ; lying on a compartment under the arms, a wild
man chained. Crat — A dexter arm and hand erect, hokiii'^,' a
regal crown, all ppr. Hupportfrrs — Dexter, a serpent ; sinister,
a dove ; the heads of each encircled with rays. Motto — Virtutis
gloria nierces.
Men'ieuc'S — BaiTacks, Rannoch, N.B., and 40, Charleville
Eoad, Kensington, S.W.
EOBERTSON-LUXFORD OF CROISCRAa.
KoBKkTSON-LrxFOKD, JoH.v .Stewakt Ouiak.ne,
Esq. of llif^ham, co. Sussex, and Croiscrag, Perth-
sliire, J.P. CO. Pertli, Parrister-at-Law, b. 13 Feb.
1851 ; m. IB'iO, Cecilia Helen, eldest dau, and co-heir
of James Walker, Esq. of Dairy (see that family/),
and has issue,
1. James Odiarne, b. 1832.
I. Ermenirude Anne.
II. Audrey ilariun.
Mr. J. S. O. Luxford assumed by royal licence, in
]8(j-i, the additional name and arms of RobKKTSON,
pursii;tnt to the will of the late George Duncuu
Eobert son, Esq, of Struan.
Xiineagre.— The family of Luxford is of old standing in
Sussex. In an account given of the nobility and gentry who
contributed to the defence of the country at the time of the
Spanish invasion, 1588, two Luxfords are mentioned in con-
nection with Sussex, viz. Luxford of Westmeston, and Lux-
ford of Hurstpierpoint, .and from the former the Highauj
family is descended. The estates are in the parishes of Hails-
ham, Salehurst, Beckley, Ikelsham, Guldeford, and Playden,
Sussex, and in Stowe and Witersham, Kent. The family lyoM
the lay rectury of Hailsham, in which church is their buryins'-
place, as well as the royalty of the island of Oxney, Kent.
The late
John Luxford, Esq. of Highain, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1756;.
m. 1SU2, Catherine Sarah, dau. of Jeremiah Curteis, Esq^. of
Rye, and left issue,
I. John Odiarne, of whom presently.
II. George Curteis, M.A., of Hicham, Sussex, J. P., b-.
1810; m. 1839, Ann Matilda Pauline, youngest dau. of Pir
Ji>t,i:is Henry Stracey, 4th Bart., and iZ. 10 Nov. 1893, leavnu,
with other issue,
George Bentinck, Major late R. W. Fusiliers, CllieJ
Constable of Sussex, 6. 1842.
I. Lydia Mary.
The elder son,
John Odiarne Luxford, Esq. of Higham, Sussex, J.P.,
sometime an officer Royal Dragoons, m. 1843, Marion, dau. oE
Robert Wallas, Esq. of Madeira, and d. 1880, leaving issue,
I. John .Stewart Odiarne, now of Higham and Croiscrag,
I, Harriott Mary.
II. Marion Frances.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th gu., three wolfs heads erasccJ
arg., armed and langued az. : 2nd and 3rd, or, on a pile a/.,
between two arrows, points downwards, in base of tlie la.>t-,
three boars' heads couped of the tiebl. Cixsi — Upon a rock
ppr. a wolf rampant or collared with line reflexed over the-
back az, supporting an arrow as in the arms also ppr
Seats — Higham House, Robertsbiidge, Sussex, and Croiscrag,.
Rannoch, Perthshire.
ROBERTSON OF KINDEACE.
EoBERTSON, Charles, Esq. of Kiudeace, Green-
yards, and Glencalvie, co. Eoss, J.P. and D.L.,.
6. 20 April, 1831 ; m. 10 Dec. 18G8, Helena Emma,
youngest dau. of Sir John Maryon Wilson, Bart, of
Charlton, co. Kent, and by her (who d. 28 April,
1891) has issue,
I. Charles, 6. and d. 1870.
II. Gilbert, Lieut. 3rd Batt. Seaforth Highlanders, b. iO-
March, 1873.
III. Dudley Maryon, 6. 1874.
IV. Arthur William Gerard, b. 1875.
V. Spencer Duncan Charles, 6. 1 *76.
VI. C'-ilin John Trevelyan, b. loi ;.
VII. Ronald Hugh Wilson, b. l8i'y.
VIII. Lionel Jlontague, b. 1879.
I. Helena Kindeace Perceval Charlton Cruikshank, b. lSG9i.
II. Amy Orkney Stracathro, b. 1872.
Liiueag'e. - The Robertsons of Kindeace branched o!ti
about the year 1544 from the Robertsons of luslas, who were-
an offshoot of Struan.
William Robertson, younger so"i ot John RobertsoR-
(ancestor of the Robertsons nf insltM), by his wife, a dau. oc
Fearn of Pitcullen, obtained from his father in patrimony
several lands about Inverness. This gentleman having,
acquired great riches by commerce, purch.ised extensive-
estates, viz. in 1015, the lands of Orkney, in the co. of Nuiin ;
and in 1639, the lauds of Kindeace, &c., in eo. Ross, wliiclii
last became the chief title of the family. He m. Elspeih,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Howison, .Minister of Inverness, andi
had six sons and three daus. The eldest surviving son anil
successor,
Gilbert Robertson, Esq. of Kindeace, ni. Margaret, dau.
of Colin Mackenzie, Esq. of Kincraig, co, Ross, and had
(with two daus., Frances and Janet, who both m. and left
a numerous issue) three sons, William who d. unm. ; Coun,
his father's heir ; and George. Gilbert Robertson was .v. by
his son,
Colin Robertson, Esq. of Kindeace, who j», Rebecca, cau.
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THE LANDED GENTRT,
KOD
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of Sir Robert Monro, Bart, of Foulis, who d. 1GG8, and had
issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. George, Sheriff-Depute and Commispary of Koss, m.
Agnes, dau. of John Barber, Esq. of jUdowrie, cu. Inver-
ness, and had two sons,
1 Andrew, Sheriff-Sutstitute of Boss, m. and left George,
d.unm.; Colin, m. and had issue; Dixie, 7n. and had
issue; ftlary, d. unm. ; Anne, m. 29 April, 1800, Sir John
Gladstone, 1st Hart, of Fasque and Balfour, and d. lii'ii>;
Elizabeth, d. unm.; and Johanna.
2 David, a Merchant in London, who d. s. p.
III. Robert, Minister of Eddisod, in Easter Iloss.
IV. James, bred to the sea.
Colin Robertson was s. by his eldest son,
William IIobehtson, Esq. of Kindeace, a Cavalry Officer,
who i». 1st, Calherine, dau. of Ilobevt Robertson, Esq. of
Shipland, and had, with a dau., two sons, Charles and Archi-
bald. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir John Monro, Bart, of
Foulis, but had no further issue. His elder son,
Cbakles Koeektson, Esq. of Kindeace, who 7?i. Janet, only
dau. of Hugh Rose, Esq. Clava, co. Nairn, by Frances his
wife, only dau. of Eueas Macleod, Esq. of Cudboll, co. Ross,
and had issue,
I. William, his he'r.
II. HuKh, a Planter in Jamaica, where he died.
HI. Charles, a Merchant in London.
IV. Roderick, an Officer in the army.
V. Archibald, a Planter in Demerara, where he died.
VI. Robert, H E I.C. Medical Service.
VII. Duncan, a Merchant in New Orleans, who d. there.
viii. Harry, of the Trinity House, London, m. 1804, Julia,
relict of Charles Pennick, Esq. of IregeniUo, J. P. for to.
Cornwall, and had issue, two sons and live daus ,
1 Charles, b. 26 Aug. 1805, in the Trinity House.
2 Jane Court, H.E.I.C.S., 6. 27 Sept. 1811.
1 Janet, m. 1825, William Pit Buine, Esq.
2 Mary Isabella. 3 Julia, d. 1823.
4 Catherine Susanna. 6 Ljdia.
IX. John, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., killed in storminfc a fort in India.
I. Catherine, m. Alexander Guthrie, and d. 1827.
Mr. Robertson was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
William Robertson, Esq. of Kindeace, J. P. and D.L.,
Major of Militia, b. 2 Feb. 1765 ; m. 20 Dec. 1789, Mary, dau.
of Alexander Chisholm, of Chisholm, and had two sons,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. Alexander Chisholm, b. 1794, an Officer in the 24lh Regt.
and 42nd Royal Highlanders ; d.unm. 1821.
Major Robertson d. 7 April, 18i4. His eldest son,
Charles Robertson, Esq. of Kindeace, J. P. and D.L.,
Major in the army, 9rith Regt., served with the 78th Ross-shire
Highlanders at the taking of Java, 6. 26 July, 1790 ; m. 12
Aug. 1816, Helen, 4th dau. and co-heir of Patrick
Cruikshank, Esq. of Stracathro, co. Forfar, by Marjory his
wife, dau. of Rev. Alexander Gerard, D.D., of King's Coll.
Aberdeen, and d. 17 Oct. 1868, having had issue,
1. William Cruikshank, b. 17 May, 1817 ; m. 5 Sept. 1860,
Eupheuiia Garden, youngest dau. of Major Duna d Mackay,
70th Regt., and d. 20 .\ug. 1867, leaving two daus.
n. Patrick Gerard, 6. 3 Feb. 1819; d. unm. 17 April, 1854.
III. Charies Henry, b. 14 June, 1821 ; d. 16 Feb. 1822.
IV. Charles, now of Kindeace.
I. Mary Chisholm, m. 15 July, 1845, Alexander Hamilton,
Esq. of Edinburgh, and has issue.
II. Margaret Amy, Mi. 27 July, 1852, James Falconer Gil-
landers, Efq. of Hitjhfield, co. Ross, and has issue.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th gu., three wolf's heads
erased, arg., armed andlangued az., a border engrailed of riie
second, for Robertson ; 2nd and 3rd arg., three boar's heads
couped sa., armed and langued gu., within a border gu., for
Cbuikshank; Lying on a compartment under the arms, a wild
man in chains. CYest — A dexter arm, holding up an imperial
crown ppr., also a swan ppr. Mottoes — Virtutis gloria merces :
Recte faeiendo neminem timeas.
Seai— Kindeace, Delny Station, co. Ross.
STEWART-ROBERTSON OF
EDRADYNATE.
Stewaet-Kobeetson, James, Esq. of Edrady-
nate, co. Perth, J. P. imd D.L., Member of the
Koyal Company of Archers (the Queen's Body
Guard for .Scotland), a Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland, 5. 15 IMay, 1823; >«. 27
April, 1852, Mary Jane, dau. of Robert Cuning-
hame, Esq. of Ballanorris, and Lorn House, Tsle of
Man, formerly of Eandalloch, and Drumquhasscl,
CO. Stirling, by -whom (who was b. 6 Jan. 1832, an3
d. 20 April, 1866) he has issue,
I. James, of Ballanorris, b. 14 Nov. 1856; m. 1880, JanelJ
Beatrice, youngest dau. of Thomas William Murray-Allan,
Esq., D.L., of Glenfeochan, co. Argyll, and has issue,
Dorothy Campbell, b. 24 Aug. 1891. ike Stewarx-
Robebtson of Bailanorris-)
I. Margaret Cuninghame. n. Dorothea.
III. Mary. iv. Helen.
Liineag'e. — The pedigree of tliis family is fully recorded ini
the Court of the Lord Lyon King of Arms, Scotland. The
ancestors of this branch of the Stewarts have been landowners-
in the district of Athole, co. Perth, from the loth century.
Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan, "The Wolf of Bade-
noch," Alasdair MOr, Mac-an-Righ, 4th son of Robert II.,.
King of Scotland, obtained from his father on 18 Oct. 1380, a.
charter of the lands of Garth, &c., in the district of Athole, co.
Perth, where still exists the picturesque ruin of his strong-
hold, known as Garth Castle, or Caisteal-i-Ch-uilein-ChCirta,
" the Castle of the fierce wolf."
James Stewart, one of his four illegitimate sons, and whO'
is witness to a charter by the Earl of Mar, his brother, dated
24 Dec. 1409, where he is styled "Jacobo Stewart, fratrc
nostro," VI. Janet, dau. and heir of Alexander Menzies,. ofi
Fothergill, and granddau. of Thomas Menzies ^youngest son
of Alexander Menzies, of Darisdeer) who acquired those land*
by charter from Robert I., King of Scotland. The son of this
marriage.
John Stewart, of Fothergill, had a Crown Charter of his
lands 30 Oct. 1455, and acquired the lands of Ldradynate froni.
John, 1st Earl of Athole, by charter dated 24 July, 1465. By
his wife, Marion, he left,
I. Niel, his heir.
II. Alexander, of Bonskeid, &c., who received a charter o£
the lands of Bonskeid on 31 Dec. 1474, from his father,
John. He d in 1501, leaving one sun,
Robert, who carried on the line as hereafter.
John Stewart, of Fotheigill, d. at Garth Custle, 10 Dec. 1475,
and was bur. inDunkeld Cathedral. He was «. by his eldest;
son,
NiEL Stewart, of Fothergill, Garth, <fcc , m. Elizabetli
Stewart (who appears in Charter of Great Sea! by King James-
lY., 22 Aug. 1495), and d. at Garth Castle 3 Jan. 1499, leaving,
one son,
Kiel Stewart, of Fothergill and Garth, m. Christian Stewart,,
dau. of John, 1st Earl of Atliol, and d. 1554. They had one
son John, who d. s. p. 1577, when the family representation,
devolved on his kinsman, the son of Alexander, of Bonskeid,
viz.,
Robert Stewart, of Bonskeid, i'c, who s. by precept as-
heir to his father 19 May, 1501. He assisted his cousin, >.i,;k
2nd of Garth, in the burning of Weem Castle in 1502, and li. in.
1546, leaving,
James Stewart, of Bonskeid, who g. as heir to his father
by precept of 7 July, 1546, m. Janet, dau. of James Stewart,
of Fineastle, and d. 16 Oct. 1565. He had one son,
John Stewart, of Bonskeid, <fcc., in. Margaret, only child
and heir of Alexander Stewart, of Carse, 2nd sou of Thomas
Stewart, 8th Laird of Grantully. John received a charter o£
the lands of Bonskeid from his father on 12 June, 15C3, auU
dying 1006, was s. by his son,
Alexander Stewart, 5th of Bonskeid, .fee, received sasine
on precept from Patrick, Master of Gray, as heir to his father,
on 1 June, 1607. He m. Margaret Robertson, of Lude, and
two sons,
I. John, 6th Laird of Bonskeid, whose male line is now
extinct.
II. James, of Wester Clunie.
His 2nd son,
James Stewart, received a charter from his father of the
lands of Wester Clunie on 29 May, 1625, m. 15 Aug. lb"3!4
Barbara, dau. af Duncan Menzies, of Comrie, brother of Sir
Alexander Menzies, of Menzies Castle (1588 to 1624). They
had two sons,
I. Alexander Stewart, of Wester Clunie, from whom aro
descended the Poyntz Stewarts, who settled in Ireland.
II. Robert, of whom weJreat.
The 2nd son.
Rev. Robert Stewart, of Killiechassie, &c., was Minister
of Killin, 1679-1729. He m. Jan. 1683, Anna, dau. of Duncaii
Campbell, ofEdramuckie (wlio d. 1730). At his death, in
1729, he left, with other sons, whose descendants are now all
extinct in the male line.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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liOBERT STEn-AET, of Doroulicli, A'c, 6. 1704 : i/i. l7'-9, Jean
Campbell, dau. of Kobert Campboll, of Auchlyne (cousin-
(renium of John, 1st Earl of Bieaiialbanc), and left at his
do.ith in 1767, by her (who <?. 17SS), one son,
James Stewakt, of Derculich, &c., 6. 1730; to. 1778, Mar-
garet, dau. of Duncan Itobertson, of Edradynate, a direct
t.eseeudant of Alexander Kobertson, 5th Laird of Struan in
i.'ot;, through bis 'Jnd surviving son, Andrew (see Kobebtson
.', ^'/ ucirK He d. in ISOli, leaving one son,
James Stewart KObebtson, of Edradynate, Ac, D.L. and
J.l'. for CO. Perth, h. 17S3 ; »i. 1S17, his cousin, Dorothea, dau.
and heirof Adam Stewart of Blackhill, Cluny, &o., and assumed
t)y direction the additional surname of Eouertso.n. They had
one son,
Ja mes Stewart Eocertson, now of Edradynate.
.•!r»js— Quarterly : 1st and 4th grand quarters counter-quar-
tered ; quarterly, istand 4th or, a fesse ehequy az. aud arg.,
.tn chief a label of three points gu. ; 2nd and 3rd az., three
carlis or, for Stewart; 2nd and 3rd grand quartere gu., three
wolfs beads erased arg., armed and langued az., in chief a
crescent arg., for Kobertson. Crcils — 1st, Stewart, A griffin
passant ppr. ; 2nd, Kobertson, a dexter hand holding a
crown, all ppr. Mottoes — Never unprepared; Virtutts gloria
merces.
^eat — Edradynate. Tullypowrie, co. Perth.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, S.W. : and New, and University
<E(Jiaburgh).
KOBERTSON OF AUCHLEEKS.
ROBEETSO.N, EUGAK WiLLIAM, Ksq. of Alich-
let'ks, CO. Perth, J.l'. for co. Bcdt'ord, formerly
Capt. Bedford Militia, and late Lieut. IGtli Eegtl,
i. 1853; w. 1878, Henrietta Matilda, youngest dau.
of Henry Lees, Esq. of Aucliengray.
liineage. — The Auchlecks branch of the clan Donnachie,
settled in Auchleeks for more than four hundred years, derives
in a direct line from
James Robertson, of Calvinc, 4th son of the 5th Baron of
Struan, whose 2nd son,
Donald Robertson, first of Auchleeks, was father of
Charles Robertson, of Auchleeks, who m. Beatrix, dau. of
Alexander Robertson, of Lude, d. 1615. Their son,
Duncan Robertson, of Auchleeks, m. Beatrice, dau. of
Walter Robertson, of Downie, Strathardle, and had a son,
Donald Robertson, of Auchleeks, m. Helen, dau. of Bruce,
of Cultmalundie, and had two sons,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. John, whose eldest son, John, m. his cousin Amelia, eldest
dau. of Duncan Robertson, of Auchleeks.
Charles Robertson, of Auchleeks, «i. a dau. of Robertson,
of laskally, and was .<;. by his son,
Duncan Robertson, of Auchleeks, m. 1st, Janet, dau. of
.Stewart, of Killichassie, Strath'.ay, and had by her two daus.,
Amelia, m. her cousin, John Robertson, of Glentilt.
Helen, m. George Robertson, of Auchnagie.
Duncan Robertson r/i. 2ndly, a dau. of — Campbell of Kinloch,
and had by her,
Robert, of Auchleeks, whose son, Duncan Robertson, Esq.
of Aiichleeks, sold that estate 1821, to his cousin, Robert
Robertson, Esq., 9th Laird.
Alexander, ?/i. and liad i=sue.
The eldest dau.,
Amelia Robertson, j,i. 17G3, her cousin, .John Robertson,
Esq., and had issue,
Robert, 9th Laird of Auchleeks.
Christian, m. \Villi;im McNeisii Porter. Esq., and left issue,
John; Robert; Isabella, 7/;. Alexander Morrison, Esq. of
Hilton Mye, near Kelso, Chesnut; Amelia; Anne; and
Mary.
The son and heir,
Robert Robertson, Esq. of Auchleeks, co. Perth, and
Menibland Hall, Devon, J.P.andD.L., High Sheriff of Devon,
18.3f;, b. 7 Feb. 1777 ; m. 12 I'eb. 1816, Bridget, dau. of George
Atkinson, Esq. of Temple Sowerby, co. Westmorland, and
tiad issue,
Robert, late of Auchleeks.
George, 6. 22 June, 1823 ; d. in India 13 April, 1848.
John, 6. 20 Sept. 1824.
William, 6. 29 Jan. 1835. Frank, b. 9 Feb. 1838.
Bridget.
Amelia, m. 19 Feb. 1844, Edgar Walter Garland, Esq. of
Miehaelstowe Hall, Essex, and of Woodcote Grove, Epsom,
Surrey.
JIary, v;i. 23 July, 1846, Lieut. -Col. Maxwell Ilyslop, Bengal
army,
ilariiet.
Louisa, m. 5 July, 1855, her cousin, Lieut. Alexander Turn-
bull, Bengal army.
Augusta.
3Ir. Robertson d. 23 March, 1859, and was s. by his eldest son
liocERT Robertson, Esq. of Auchleeks, J.P., b. 27 Dec
IslG; m. 4 Oct. 1848, Emily, eldest dau. of John Cay, Esq. of
Edinburgh, and had, with other issue,
Edgar William, now of Auchleeks.
Anns, Crest, and Motto— Same as Robertson of Straan.
&(U— Auehleeks House, Blair Atliol.
STE WART-ROBERTSON OF BALLANORIS.
Stewaet-Eobeetson, James, Esq. of Balla-
imrris, Isle of Man, and Colquhalzie, co. Perth, J. P.,
t'upt. 3rd Batt. Eoyal Highlanders (Black Watch),
i. 14 Nov. ISoG ; s. to Ballanorris on thft death of
his aunt. Miss M. C. J. Cuninghame, in 1885 ; m.
II Sept. 1880, Janet Beatrice, youngest dau. of.
Thomas William Murray Allan, Esq. of Glenfeo-
ehan, co. Argyll, by his wife, the dau. of T. Camp-
bell, Esq. of Achallader, and has issue,
Dorothy Campbell, b. 24 Aug. 1891.
Lineage, — The early history of the Cuninghames of
Diumquhassil and Bandalloch, co. Stirling, is fully given in the
Appendix to Nisbtt's Heraldry (1742).
The Cuninghames of Drumquhassil had an active share in
tlie early historical events of Scotland, and the name of John
Cuninghame, styled " The Laird ofDruiuquUassil," appears in
tlie roll of Landlordis, &o., appended to a long and important
Scntcli Act of Parliament regarding the poliee of the country,
commonly called "The General Band," 1587.
CoL. William Cuninghame, of Ballanorris, was eldest son
of George Cuninghame, of Bandalloch, and Esther his wife,
dau. of Alexander Jolly, of the High Court of Admiralty,
Edinburgh, and who were m. 6 Nov. 1752. He sold Bandal-
loch in 1791, on acquiring property in the Isle of Man. His
grandfather, William Cuninghame, of Bandalloch (who in.
Maltha, dau. of Sir George Suttie, 1st bart. of Balgone, co.
Haddington), was 10th in order of succession from Sir Andrew
Cuninghame, of Polmaiso and Drunquhassil {temp. King
David II.), who was 2nd son of Sir Robert de Cuninghame,
Lord of Kilmaurs, ancestor of the Cuninghames, Earls of Glen-
cairn.
Col. Wm. Cuninghame. of Ballanorris, Lieut.-Col. of the 58th
Regt., from which lie retired in 1795, was b. 1753, and a. 1825.
He m. 1791, Christian (<i. 1832), dau. of John Taubman, Esq. of
The Bowling Green, Castletown, and The Nunnery, Douglas,
Isle of Man, and had a son and successor,
Robert Cuninghame, Esq. of Ballanorris, b. 1793; m. Feb.
Ib22, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Patrick McDougall, Esq. of Caila-
naeh, Argyllshire, and by her (who d. 10 July, 1834) he left
at his decease, 13 June, 1832,
I. William John, of Ballanorris, Lieut, and Adjutant of the
42nd Royal Highlanders, b. 14 Aug. 1826 ; d. at Halifax,
Nova Scotia, 21 Juno, 1850.
II. Patrick Taubman, of Ballanorris, 6. 29 Sept. 1827; to.
1853, Margaret, dau. of J. Quayle, Esq. of Castletown, Isle
of Man, and d. without issue, 30 April, 1872.
III. Robert Campbell, Capt. 42nd Royal Highlanders (with
which regiment he served throughout the Crimean cam-
paign), b. May, 1829; d. at Malta of Crimean fever on his
w:iy home, 5 Sept. 1856.
I. Margaret Christian Johanna, late of Ballanorris : d.
Ibbi, and was s. by her nephew.
II. Mary Jane, 6. 6 Jan. 1832; m. 27 April, 1852, James
Stewart Robertson, Esq. of Edradynate, J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Perth, and d. 29 April, 1866, leaving issue (with several
daus.) a son, James, now of Ballanorris.
A riiis— Arg., a shakefork sa. between three roses gu. Crest —
A trunk of an oak tree with a sprig vert. Motto— Tsxadtm.
Heat — Colqiihalzie, Perthshire.
ROBERTSON OF WIDMERPOOL.
EoBEETSOX, Geokge Cokb, Esq. of Widmerpool
Hall, CO. Nottingham, J. P., High Shcrilf 1881,
Capt. Notts Yeomanry Cavalry, and formerly Major
17th Laucers and Eobin Hood E.V., 6. 31 Jan.
1839; m. 1873, Harriet Anne, dau. of Andrew Low,
Esq. of Savannah, State of Georgia, North America.
She d. s. f. 1891.
EOE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ROE
172?.
Liineag'e. — James Robebtson, of Inverbervie, co. Kin-
cardine, 6. 1668 ; m. 1705, Elizabeth Burness, of Caterline,
and had issue. His 4th son,
George Kobertson, settled in co. Nottingham, m. Mary,
■dau. of Joseph Holland, Esq. of The Ford, co. Derby, and
had, with otlier issue, a son,
James Kobertson, Esq. of Widmerpool, b. 1747; i". 1782,
Anne, only dau. of Heneage Parker, Esq. of iVIansfield Wuud-
house, by whom, who d. Iti08, lie had issue,
I. Frederick, of Widmerpool, s. his faiher, 6. 1783, High
Sheriff co. Nottingham 1827 ; d. s. p. 1863.
II. James, of Widmerpool, s. his brother, 6. 1784 ; d. s.p. 187C.
III. John (Kev.>, b. 1790; m. 15 May, 1823, Arabella Saville,
dau. of Francis Ferrand Foljambe, Esq. of Osberton and
Aldwarke, co. Nottingham, and d. s. p. 1869.
«v. George, Comm. li.N., b. 1793; m. 1827, Sarah Sophia,
dau. of JJ'Kwes Coke, Esq. of BrookhiU ilaJl, co. Derby,
and d. 1867, leaving issue,
1 George Coke, now of Widmerpool.
2 Charles James Dymock, of Washing'.ey Hall, Hunts, b.
1843.
.3 Wdliam Henry, 6. 1848.
1 Ann Sophia, ni. N. E. li. Kindersley, Esq., and has issue.
2 Henrietta Colce. 3 Catherine Coke.
4 Ellen Mary, in. Eev. C. C. Wood, and d. 1874, leaving
issue.
I. Kathcrino.
Mr. Kobertson adopted the surname of Robinson instead of
his patronymic ItoEEBTSON, which latter surname has been
resumed by his grandson. He d. 1817.
Seat — Widmerpool Hall, Nottingham.
Cluis — Army and Kavy, and Aaval and Military.
SOBERTSON OF HUNTINGTON CASTLE.
EoBEETSON, Herbekt, Esq. of Huntington
Castle, CO. Carlow ; Thornleigb, Clapham Common :
and The Cedars, South Hackney, Barrister-at-Law
of Lincohi's Inn, M.A. Magdalen Coll. Oxford, J.P.
COS. London and Carlow, b. 2G April, 1849; m. 1
Jan. 1880, Helen Alcxandrina Melian, eld. dau. and
co-heiressof the late Alexander Uurdin, Esq., J. P.,
of Huntington Castle, co. Carlow, by Melian Jones
liis wife, 2nd dau. of the late Matthew Haymau,
Esq., J. P., of South Abbey, and has issue,
I. Manning Dcrdin, b. 29 May, 1SS6.
II. NeviilWarham, b. 27 May, 1S89.
JII. Magnus Storm, b. 11 Oct. 1893.
I. Helen Manning.
II. iJrenda Mehan Manning, d. young.
liineagre. — Alexander Held, younger son of John Eeid,
styled 4th Baron of Strathloch, assumed the name of
Kobertson, at the same time as his elder brother John
Kcid, styled 5th Baron Itua of Strathloch, who in 1567, m. his
cousin Marjory, dau. of John Kobertson of Lude and there
upon assumed the name of Kobertson and was ancestor of the
succeeding barons Rua (a title which continued to be borne
until this, the elder line became extinct in 1807) and also of
the Robertsons of Cray and of West and East Bleaton. Alex-
ander Eeid was of Dounie in Strathardle, Perthshire, and iii.
Mary, dau. of Thomas Scott of Dounie, and had issue, besides
a younger son, Walter, who was of Middle Dounie, an elder
son,
John Keid or Robertson, of East Dounie, who was s. by
Jiis son,
Alexander Robertson, of Dounie, b. 1585, who had, with
other issue,
I. Alexander, 6. 1607, whose descendants remained at
Dounie until the end of the last century.
II. James, of whom we treat.
The younger son,
James Robertson, b. 1608, migrated to Kirkwall in the
Orkney Islands, in 1630, and settled at Orpliir. He had nine
sons, who left numerous descendants. His eldest son,
Thomas Robertson, b. at Orpliir, 1642, m. a dau. of Magnus
Halcro, and Iiad issue,
r. James, of Groundwater.
II. NicoL, of whom presently.
III. John, TO. Marjory Velzian and had issue.
The 2nd son,
NicoL Robertson, b. 1 Feb. 1670, settled in Groundwater
and left by Catherine his wife, with other issue, a son,
George Robert^son, of Upper Groundwater, 6. 1706, to.
Helen, dau. of Magnus Wilson of Uphouse, and had, with four
daus.,
I. James, his heir.
II. Thomas, bapt. 8 July, 1739.
III. George, bapt. 2 Oct. 1741, m. Elspet Garvcy.
IV. Magnus, bapt. 17 April, 1743.
V. John, bapt. 2 Nov. 1746.
VI. Andrew, bapt. 1 Aug. 1748, m. Jean Sinclair and left
issue.
Mr. George Robertson d. 1780. His eldest son,
James Robertson, of Upper Groundwater, bapt. IS Auj;.
1734, m. 12 Oct. 1763, Catherine Heddle, and had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
II. Robert, bapt. 8 Nov. 1772, d. s.p. 1794.
III. James, bapt. 2 March, 1775, 7n. 1806, Barbara Cumniina',
and lett issue, some of whom are still living iu the Orkneys.
IV. William, bapt. 18 Nov. 1779, d. young.
I. llelline.
II. Catherine, m. James Gumming.
The eldest son,
Thomas Robertson, b. 14 Aug. 1765, was the first of the
family to leave Scotland. After having spent his life at sea
he settled in London. He m. 8 Dec. 1807, Maria, dau. of
Joseph Howell of Cheltenham, and widow of James Wilson,
li.N., and d. 14 Feb. 1847, having by her who d. 28 Dec. 1850,
had issue, an only son,
Thomas Storm Robertson, M.D., F.R.C.S., 6. 5 Feb. 1809,
ni. 1st, 22 Jan. 1843, Annabella, dau. of George Bland; she
d. s. p. 30 March following ; he vi. 2ndly, 15 Oct. 1846, Maria
Louisa, only dau. of the late Robert Manning of Clapham
(and sister and heiress in her issue, of Robert Henry Manning,
who d. 23 May, 1891) and by her who a. 9 Feb. 1887, had
issue,
Herbert, now of Huntingdon Castle.
Maria Louisa, m. 20 Sept 1864, Colonel Thomas William
Haines, of Hasketon Manor, Suffolk, and rf. 11 July, 1879.1eav-
ing issue, Arthur Manning, 6. 15 April, 1866, Lieut. York and
Lancaster Regt., and Eveline Constance.
Dr. Robertson d. 6 Aug. 1867.
J^amilg of gurbin.
It is stated that this family is a branch of a very ancient
Essex family and that John Durdin, Esq., a Magistrate for
that co.,d. in the early part of the 17th century and was buried
in Westminister Abbey, where there was until lately a tablet
to his memory. His son,
John Dordin, migrated to co. Cork, circa 1639. When the
great rebellion broke out 1641, he was constrained to flee
b.ack to England, and in a list of fugitives vi'c find his name
recorded as Jolin Durdin of Glanmire. He resided for a
time in Norwich ; and in the registry of St. George's Church in
that city, is the baptism, 1649, of his youngest child
" Mary, dau. of John Durdin and Mary his wife." On the
restoration of tranquillity in Ireland, Mr. Durdin returned to
Cork, where he d. at the great age of 108, and was bur. at
Carrigluohill. His son,
Michael Durdin, of Bailymagooley, co. Cork, 1663. He m.
Anne, dau. of Edmund Cotter, of Innismore, co. Cork, and
sister of Sir James Cotter, Knt., and dying aged 97, was bur.
at Carrigluohill, being s. by his son,
John Ddrdin, Esq. of Fortarabia, co. Cork, 6. 1676, 7ii.
Anne, dau. of Alexander Cole, Esq. of Innishannon, co. Cork,
.and had issue. He d. 1772 aged 96, and was bur. at Carrig-
tuohill. His son,
Alexander Durdin, Esq., b. 1712, was of Shanagary, co.
Coik, and of Huntington, co. Carlow. This gentleman was
married four times. His first wife was Miss Dunscombc, of co.
Cork, by whom he had no issue. His 2nd wife, whom he to.
1746, was Mary, dau. of James Duncan, Esq. of Kilmoon
House, CO. Meath. She d. a few days after the birth of her
only child,
I. Richard, b. 1747, m. Helen, dau. and heir of Sir John
Esmonde, of Huntington, or Huntingdon Castle, near
Clonegal, co. Carlow, the 4th Bart., and by her had an only
son, Alexander, who d. s. 2'-
Mr. Durdin to. 3rdly, 1766, Annie (liA VAnx) relict of William
Penn, Esq. grandson of the founder of Pennsylvania, and
with this lady he received a large portion as well of the Irish,
as of the American estates of the family. On her decease,
.?. p. 1767, he 711. 4thly, Jan. 1768, Barbara, 2nd dau. (by his
wife Margaret, eldest dau. and co-heir of Robert Atkins, Esq.
of Waterpark and Highfield, co. Cork) of Warham St. Leger,
Esq. of Heyward Hill, and by her (who d. 1820) he had
further issue,
II. Warham, of Sunville, Dromadda, and Midlcton I^odge.
all m CO. Cork, b. 1768, m. 27 May, 1792, Anne, eldest dau..
1724
TvOB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
r.OB
(by his wife Martha, dau. of John Downinc, Esq. of nroom-
fielil) of Thomas G;inU-, Esq. of Ballinamiss, co. Cork, iwd
by her (who d. 1S-J7) had ijsue,
1 Alexander 6. 1797; (/. uwrn. at Paris, Dec. 1819.
2 Thomas Garde, of Shanajjarry Castlo (the old seat of tlie
Pcnns), an otfioer of the I3th Lijrht Diagoons, m. 1/
June, ISoo, Anne Isahella. dau. of James Lewis, E.sq.,
aBd by her \who d. 22 Dec. 1SS9; had issue, John and
Henrietta.
3 Henry, served in Spain, i7. ,'. p.
4 Warhara, an officer in tlie IVrtli liitiis, (?. .t.?). June, 1886.
6 Charles, of Sunbury, co. Cork, m. Miss Uowies. d. 2i
Dec. lt.7o, «. p.
1 Elizabeth, <^. unm.
2 Barbara, m. John Boston, M.D. of Midlelon, co. Cork,
and d. 1654, leaving issue.
3 Anne, m. Stephen Jermyn Masters, Esq.. and d. 1830.
4 Jane, m. John Bowles, Esq. of Ballinvilla.
6 Louisa, m. William Garde, Esq. of Bilberry, and d. 1834,
leaving issue.
HI John, Barrister-at-Law, of Ballymagooley, co. Cork, b.
1770 ; d. unm. 30 March, 1817, and was bur. at Cloneiral.
IV. Alexander, //. 1773, m. Mary, d.iu. of Thomas Uhames,
Esq. of CO. Wicklow, by whom he had issue, Alieia, ,ii.
1842, William Whitton, Esq. of Dublin. He d. 19 May,
18-9, and was bur. at Clonegal.
■y. Robert Atkins, of Crancmore Ilonse, co. Carlow, J. P.
and D.L., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Garde, Esq. of
Ballindiiiess, co. Cork, who d. 1852. He d. 5 Jan. 1841,
leaving issue,
1 Alexander Warham (Rev.), (West Parade, Norwich), m.
7 Oct. 1847, Lydia, only cliild of Uobert Pitcher, Esq. of
Kenwick Hall, co. Norfolk, J. P. ; d. s.p. 18 Aug. 1889.
2 Thomas Garde, IncunUjent of Oldeastle, co. Meath, m.
Charlotte, dau. of Antony Browne, Esq. of Eath^ar,
Imbliii, J. P., and has issue.
3 Charles (iarde, b. 1814, Barrister-at-Law, d.unm. 181.3.
4 Robert Garde, b. 1818; m. Fidelia, only dau. of William
Durdin, Esq. of Huntington Castle, and d. 19 Oct. It78,
leaving issue.
VI. William Leadeb, of whom presently.
VII. Michael, 6. 1782, left issue tsvo sons, and a dau.
I. Margaret, m. Thomas McCarthy, Esq. of Heathfleld, near
Touglial, and of Dublin, liy whom she had four sons.
LI. Sarah to. John Revell, Esq. of Ardoyne, co. Carlow, and
tad issue, a son and a dau.
III. Jane, m. Capt. Roche, but left no issue.
IV. Barbara, m. Henry Beere, Esq. of Black Castle, co.
Kildare, by whom she had two dans.
V. Harriette, d. unm. at Huntington Castle, 21 March, 1872.
Mr. Durdin d. 20 Sept. 1807, aged 95. His Gth son,
William Leader Ddbdin, Esq. of Huntington Castle, co.
Carlow, B.A., M.D., b. 18 Dec. 1778, m. April, 1820, Mary
Anne, dau. of William Drury, Esq. of Baliiiiderry, co. Wick-
low, and by her (who if. 13 April, 1883) had issue, Alexandkr,
liis heir; Fidelia, m. her cousin Robert Garde Durdin, Esq.
Mr. Durdin d. 1 Jan. 1849. His eldest son,
Alesanoee DnEDiN, Esq. of Huntington Castle, co. Carlow,
and of Albany, Monkstown, co. Dublin, LL.D., J. P., b. G
March, 1821 : m. 6 Sept. 1851, Melian Jones, 2nd dau. of the
late Mathew llayman, Esq., J. P. {sec IIayman of Suutli Abbtt/),
and d. 4 June, 1892, leaving issue,
I. Helen Alexandrina Melian. m. as above.
II. Flunnce Amy, m. 14 Feb. lsy:i, A. F. Beasley, Esq.
III. Melian Lucy Anne, m. 16 Sept. 1««6, W. Holloway, Esq.
IV. Hanieite Emily Hayman, m. R. W. B. F'rizeli, Esq.
Arms — Gu. on a fesse between three wolves' heads erased
close to the skull arg. a man in chains all ppr. Crest — A dexter
cutit arm erect holding a falchion enlilcd with an antique
crown all ppr. Motto — Raniis inicat radix.
Seats — Huntington Caslle, co. Carlow; Thornleigh, Clapliam
Common ; I'he Cedars, South Hackney.
Cirtta — Atheii«eum and Savile.
KOBERTSON OF PAL:6 AND
L.LANTYSILIO HALL,
EoBEETSON, Sir IIenky Beyer, Knt. of Pale,
CO. Mericneth, and of LlaiitjsilioUiilJ, co. Denbigh,
J. P. and D.L., iligli Sheriif 1892, b. 4 May, 18G2 ;
m. 20 Nov. ly'JU, Florence Marj, eld. dau. of
Jo.sepli Andrew Keates, Esq. of Llantjsilio Hall.
Sir 11. B. Kobertson received the honour of Kniglit-
hood 1890. He was educated at Eton and Jesus
Coll. Cambridge (B.A. 188-1).
Lineage.— IIenrt Robertson, Esq. of Paid, many years
M.P. for Shrewsbury and for co. Merioneth (son of Duncan
EoberlEon, by his wife Christian Anderson), m. 1846, Eliza-
' bcth, dau. of William Dean, Esq. of London, and by he? had
an only son and three daus.,
Henry Beyer, now of Pale and Llantysilio Hall.
Elizabeth, Mrs. Wilson.
Annie (deceased), Mrs. Sherriff. Iltiiiietta,
Mr. Robertson d. 22 March, 1888.
Scats— V'aXi!, Corwen ; and Llantysilio Hall, Llangollen.
tYu 6— Brooks'.
♦
ROBERTSON-REID OF GALLOWFLAT.
Kobkutson-Reid, Francis, Esq. of Gallowflat,;
CO. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., Hon. Col. 5th V.B.
Highland Light Infantry, b. 5 May, 1822; m. 3
April, 1849, Helen, dau. of Robert Leitch, Esq. of
Greenock, and grandilau. of the late Adam John-
ston, Esq. of Greenock, Collector of Customs, and
by her who d. 1881, has issue,
I. John, 6. 13 Aug. 1852; m. his cousin, Amy Leitch, and (i.
24 Jan. IS92, leaving issue two daus.
II. F'bancis, b. 14 May, 1857, late Capt. Lanarkshire Militia. ,;
I. Abigail Johnstone, m. Thomas Inglis Scott, Esq.
II. Agnes Smith, m. Charles Hogendorp Campbell, Esq.
Lineagre. — Fbancis Reid, Esq. m. Jean, dau. of Patriefe
Robertson, Esq. Writer to the Signet, of Gallowflat (whlel*
property he acquired in 1759),and sister of Andrew Kobertson>
Esq. of Gallowflat, and by her had issue, a son,
John Rodertson-Reid, Esq. s. to Gallowflat, at the death oi
his matern.al uncle, Andrew Robertson, Esq. aforesaid; 6.
27 May, 1787 ; m. 20 Sept. 1820, Agnes dau. of William Smithy.
Esq. and by her (who d. 20 Oct. 1802) had issue,
I. Francis, now of Gallowflat. il. John, d. s. p.
III. James, m. Joanna, diiu. of James Watson, Esq., and d.
leaving two sons and one dau.
I. Janet, m. Robert Barclay, Esq., and d. lea\ing a dau. wilO
Ml. Francis Martin, Esq., \V.S., Edinburgh.
Mr. J. Rohertson-Reid d. 28 Oct. 1860, and was s. by his eldcflti
Sun.
-Seat— GaUowflat, Rutherglen, N.B.
BOBINSON OF DENSTOIT HALL.
EoBiNSON, Christopher William, Esq. of
Denston Hall, Suiiolk, and BuUingham House, co.
Cambridge, J.P. and D.L. for the latter co., b. 23
Jan. 1830, assumed the surname and arms of
Jeaffreson, under the will of Gen. Jeaffreson, of
Dulliughum House, and in 1857 that of Robinson
only, by tlie testamentary injunction of William
Henry Robinson, Esq. of Denston ; m. 17 Feb.
1870, Mary, elder dau. of Jolin Dunn Gardner,
Esq. of Chatteris, co. Cambridge, by Mary, liis Isfc
wife, dau. of A. Lawson, Esq. of Boroughbridj
Hall, CO. York.
Lineage. — Christopher Jeaffreson, Esq. of Dulling-
ham, b. 12 July, 1699, J. P., M.P. for the town of Cambridge,
m. Elizabetli, Srddau.of Sir John Sluickburgh, Bart, of Shuck- ]
burgh, and d. 18 Jan. 1748, leaving a son and heir,
Christopher Jeaffreson, Es.^. of Dullingham, m. SaraJi,
dau. of Francis Deyrell, Esq. of ShudyCami-s, co. Cambridge,
and by her (who d. June, 1792) he left at his decease, 26 Sept.
1789 (with a dau. Sarah Elizabeth, who d. unm. 11 May, 1804),
a son and heir,
Christopher Jeaffreson, Esq. of Dullingham, a Lieitt.-
Gen. and Col. Cambridgeshire Local Militia, m. 1795, Harriet,
Viscountess Gormanston, relict of Anthony, 11th Viscount,
and dau. of John Robinson, Esq. of Denston Hall, Suffolk, and
by her (wlio d. 1826) had an only dsu. and heir, Harriet.
Lieut. -Gen. Jeaffreson, J.P. and D.L., d. 22 Oct. 1824, and was
«. by his dau.,
Harriet Jeaffrf.son, also eventual heir to her maternal
grandfather, John Robinson, Esq. of Denston Hall. She m.
23 Tune, 1827, William Pigott, Esq., J.P. and D.L., 3rd son,o£
Sir George Pigott, Bart, of Ivnapton, and d. 12 March, 1838,
leai-ing by him (who vi. 2ndly, 18 Oct. 1847, Charlotte Maria
(d. 8 Sept. 1884), dau. of Col. Boland and widow of Gen. Lord
Keane,G.C.B., and d. 23 March 1875), a son and two daus.,
Christopher William, now of Denston Hall.
Ada, m. 15 March, 1»53, John Dunn Gardner, Esq. oli
Chatteris, co. Cambridge, and has issue,
E0J3
THE LANDED GENTIIY.
KOB
1725
JVlRemon Charles Wyndham, b. 12 Dec. 1S53.
Ada ilaiictta.
Harriet.
Sgfit— DuUingham House, Newmarket, co. Cambridge ; and
' DenstOQ Hall, Suffulli.
ROBINSON OF SILKSWORTH.
EoBiNsoy, William Gkey, Esq. of Silksworth
Hall, CO. Durliam, M.A. Magdalen Coll. Oxford, b.
, 14 Aug. 184G.
Xiineagre. — Thomas Rubikson, E?;q. of Sunderland, co.
Durham, m. 1727, Margiiret, eldest dau. and co-heir (with her
sii'er Anne, the wife of Sir William Middleton, Bart., M.P., of
Eelsay Castle, co. Northumberland) of William Ettrick, Esq. of
Silksworth, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. and co-heir of
, George Middleton, Esq. of Silksworth, who represented a
• younger branch of Middletox o/ Bdmy. Mr. Eoliiiison had
fasue by his wife, Margaret, who d. 27 March, 1762,
I. William, his heir.
II. Thomas, b. 1728 ; d. 13 Aug. 173G.
I. Arme, lii. 8 Sept. 1757, Chipehase Grey, Esq. of Norton,
and formerly of Sunderland, co. Durham (su jietZH/ree of
Gket, MTjrftT Scdkfield or Hurivortli\ and had issue, be-
sides twodaus., Margaret and Anne, three sons,
John, 6. 11 June, 1760 ; d. s. p.
AVilliam, h. (> March, 17G3; d. s.p.
Thomas Kobinson, of Norton, co. Durham, J.P., a Liout.-
Col. in the army, b. 1 July, 1767; m. 10 Blaieh, 1796,
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Hogg, Esq. of Norton, and
Durham, and by her (who d. 19 Oct. l34») left issue, at
his death, 17 June, 1833,
1 Thomas Robinson, of Norton. J. P. and D.L.. Major
South Durham Militia, 6. 25 May, IsOl : m. 16 Sept.
1856, Lucy, youngest dau. of Major-Gen. Kobeit Wil-
liam Mills, of Willington House, co. Durham, M.r.,
but d. 13 Dec. following. She d. 21 Aug. 1893.
^ WiLLi.^M KiiBiNSON, of Sllkswcrth.
3 John, of The I'arklands, co. Gloucester, J. P. for that
CO. and for Durham, 6. 24 July, 1806: m. 1st, 6 Nov.
iS55, Marianne, 3rd dau. of Elias Arnaud, Esq. of
Liverpool, and by her has issue, John Chipchase (Kev.),
b. 22 Sept. 1857; Thomas Robinson, 6. 4 Nov. 1862;
Emily Marianne, m. 27 July, 1893, George Broadbent,
Esq. He m. 2ndly, 2 Oct. 1867, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Marriott, Esq. of AshfordHall, co. Salop, andcZ. 21 May,
1888.
1 Elizabeth An:ie, d. tmm. 17 May, 1373.
2 Margaret, d. unm. 25 May, 1883.
.3 Harriet, d. Feb. 1847.
4 Maria, m. 18 July, 1839, herseeond cousin, Rev. J. W.
Smith (formerly Grey), Rector of Dinsdale, and has
issue (sf« Smith of Ryhope).
Ml Chipchase Grey d. 2 Aug. 1821, his wife having pre-
deceased him 9 March, 1787.
II. Margaret, d. unm. 25 March, 1819.
in. Elizabeth, m. 20 April, 1763, Adam Scott, BI.D. of
Sunderland, and d. s. p. 6 Sept. 1765.
Mr. Robinson d. 1736, and was s. by his elder son,
William Rceinson, Esq. of Bishop Wearmouth, Capt. in
the Dragoons, bapt. 23 Nov. 1727 ; m. 5 Aug. 175C-,
Elizabeth, dau. of Buckley Butler, of Kilkenny, Ireland, by
■whom (who d. 18 Oct. 181S) he had an only surviving son and
heir,
William Ror.rNsoy, Esq. of Silksworth Ilall, who s. to that
«state, as heir of entail, on the death of his great-aunt. Lady
Middleton, 1763. He was b. 21 June, 1757, and d. 31 Oct. 1834,
lunm., devising by his will, dated 19 Dec. 1827, the family
lestates to his cousin,
William Eobinsok Robinson, Esq. of Silksworth Ilall, co.
Durham, J.P. and D.L., b. 17 July, 1804; m. 2 May, 1839,
Ills second cousin, Sarah Dorothy, only surviving dau. of
William Grey, Esq. of Norton, co. Durham, and by her had
dssue,
I. William Gret, M.A. Magdalen Coll. Oxford, 6. 14
Aug. l^ta.
II. Thomas Middleton, Capt. Army Pay Department, &. 27
Jan. 1849; m. 24 July. 1884, Jessie, youngest dau. of the late
Charles Drummond Bailey, Esq. of Charlton Musgrove, co.
Somerset, J.P.
tii. John George, 6. 19 Aug. 1852 ; d. in Jamaica 5 July,
18S4.
J. Sarah Margaret, m. at the British Legation, Brussels,
1? Oct. 186.=i, Lieut.-Col. William Williamson, 85th Regt.,
■who d. 25 Feb. 1873, leaving issue, William Hopper,
18th Hussars, 6. 13 March, 1867, and Lillie Grey (see Wil-
liamson of Wldckham).
fii. Elizabeth Joanna. ;ii. Maria Anne.
TV. Harriet Grey.
Mr. liobiiisoa was son of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Robinson Grey,
of Norton, co. Durham, J.P. and D.L., and by royal licence,
dated 22 Sept. 1838, he and his issue were authorized to take
the surname of Eobinsun only, and also bear the arms of
Robinson. He d. 28 Jan. 1888, and was «. by his eldest
son.
Arms — Vert, guttee d'eau, on a chevron, between three bucks
trippant or, as many cinquefoils gu.,for Kobinson ; quarterings,
Ettrick, Middleton, Strivelyn, IIeyton, Wharton, Kirby,
Aybe, Guey, (fee. C-rest — A buck or, supporting with his dexter
fore-leg an escutcheon quarterly gu. and or, in the 1st quarter
a cross fiery arg. Motto — Post Nubila Phoebus.
Seat — Silksworth Hall, near Sunderland. Reiidence —
Quedgeley House, Gloucester.
Club — Junior Carlton.
ROBINSON O.F KNAPTON.
EoBiNsox, Henet Mattuew Coopee, Esq. of
Knapton House, co. Norfolk, M.A. Camb., J. P., h.
18 Sept. 1851 ; m. 15 June, 1876, Margaret Lucy,
2nd dau. of Jobn Ketton, Esq. of Felbrigge Hall,
Norfolk, and lias issue,
I. Henky Cooper, b. 11 Sept. 1879.
I. Evelyn Rachel Lucy. ii. Constance Ellen.
III. Gladys Lyndsay.
Lineage. — George Robinson, Esq. of Knapton House,
CO. Norfolk, J. P., had an appointment in the Trinity House,
m. Hannah, dau. of Henry Atkinson, Esq. of Bacton, Norfolk,
and had an only son,
Sib Heney Robissoit, Knt., C.B., of Knapton House, J.P.
and D.L., Standard-bearer and Lieut. Commanding the Queen's
Body Guard of Geutlemen-at-Arms, b. 1805; vi. 14 July, 1842,
Lucy, youngest dau. of William Dodge Cooper-Cooper, Esq.
of Toddington Manor, Beds (see Cooper of Toddingion Manor j,
and had issue,
Henry Matthew Cooper, now of Knapton House.
Constance, ra. Ptev. W. H. (Jouke, M.A., Yicar of St.
Saviour's, Norwich.
Elizabeth Caroline.
Lucy Henrietta aiaria, to. 11 -Sept. 1866, Capt. Albert Battis-
combe, P..N.
Georgina Lindsay.
Sir Henry Robinson d. 1879, and wis s. by his eldest son, the
present Henry Matthew Cooper Kobinson, Esq. of Knapton
House.
Seai— Knapton House, near North Walsham, Norfolk.
ROBINSON OF LYNHALES.
RoBiNSOX, Stephex, Esq. of Lvnhales, co. Here-
ford, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1871, b. 1829; m.
1863, Mary Louisa, dau. of John Speir Heron, Esq.,
and by her has had issue,
I. Stephen Heron, 6. 1865 ; d. 1833.
II. Stewart, b. 1869.
III. John Speir, 6. 1876.
I. Susan Grace, vi. Francis Lyndon Evelyn, Esq. of Kinsham
Court, CO. Radnor.
II. Edith Maud.
m. Mary Lilian.
IV. Helen Muriel Stephanie.
Mr. Eobinson is second son of the late John
Robinson, Esq. of Ravensha-vv, Skipton, co. York,
by Susannah, dau. of Thomas Harrison, Esq. of
Thorlby-in-Craven, co. York.
Scat — Lynhales, Kington, co. Hereford.
KOBINSON OF POSTON COURT.
Robinson, Edwaed Lewis Gavix, Esq. of
Poston Court, co. Hereford, J.P. and D.L., b. 3
Nov. 1837 ; m. 2 Oct. 1872, Harriet Egbertha Lucy
{b. 1852 ; Patron of Turnaston, co. Hereford), only
dau. of Francis Harrison, Staff Surgeon, H.E.I.C.S.,
and has had issue,
I. Robert Brathwaite, J. 27 April, 187C.
II. Theodore Eamsay, d. an infant.
III. Ralph Spencer, 6. 11 May, 1837.
I. Edith Lucy Gavin, d. an infant.
II. Mabel Frances Ga'i'in.
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TnE LANDED GENTRY.
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III. Beatrieo Mary Gavin.
IV. Sylvia Dorothy Gavin.
V. Margaret Gavin.
Liineag'e — Ralph KoiiiNsox, Ksq. of Kcpycr Hospital,
Diu'liain, 6. 1655; <.(. 174o, Icaviiij;- by his witc Isabel (h. 1003;
il. 17oS), a son,
William Robisson, Esq., 6. lOOb; d. 1757. By Jlary his
wife he left issue,
I. Willi.im, Secretary to II. M. Board of Works, m. Clara,
dan. of George Lowe, Esq. ul llaunitou Court, uudti. 10 Oct.
1775, having had issue,
1 George, of Bath, J. P. and r.L. of Surrey, Middlesex,
and Somerset, ex-Governor of Senegal, m. Elizabeth
(.irace, dau. and co-heir of Mihvard Howe, Esq., Chief
Clerk of the Treasury, and rf. '.iO Dec. ia22, having by her
(Who d. 2 Jan. 1830) had issue,
William Eowe, Capt. S4th Regt., d. iinm. 1800.
Thomas, Secretary Board of Trade, d. -unm. 1816.
George Henry, Major 25th Bengal L.I., m., and had two
daus. He d. 1850.
Charles Eretteriek, R.N.. m. Eleanor, dau. of John Hel-
yas Roche, Esq. of Clonwerk, and d. 1865, having had
issue,
Lionel George, of Kensington.
Charles John, Vicar of Horsham, author of Castles of
Ihr:j'ordshire, <fcc., vi. 1st, Matilda, dau. of George
St. Vincent, Esq.: 2ndly, Emma Harriet Agnes, dau.
of Rev. R. Croker, of Croom Castle, Limeiiek, and
has, with other issue, Lionel George Croker, b. 1807.
Clara, d. iinm.
ilaria Erances, m. Arthur Raymond, Esq., Secretary to
the Admiralty.
Charlotte Eliza, m. James Bascvi (uncle of Lord
lieaconsfield).
Emma Julia, m. Capt. George de Winton.
2 Thomas, J. P. for Middlesex and Surrey, Capt. 6th
Dragoon Guards, d. 2 Eeb. 1809, unm.
3 John, Clerk of Works at Kew, d. unm. 1774.
IT. Thomas, of SheflBeld House, Kensington, m. 1st, Anne,
dau. of Frederick Pavonarius, page to ijeokge HI., and by
her had a son, Frederick, Ch. Ch. Oxon, d. unm,. April, 1788.
He ni. 2ndly, Mary Kirby; and 3rdly, Margaret {b. 1742, (;.
14 July. 1817;, dau. of Sir Thomas Cave, Bart. ; and d. 18
April, 1810.
III. RoBEKT, of whom presently.
I. Mary, m. Robert Kelsby, Esq. of Durham.
iL Isabel, Hi. William Davidson, Esq. of Sunderland.
The 3rd son,
Robert Robinson, Esq. of Edinburgh, b. 1734 ; an architect,
';;(. Catherine, dau. of Alexander Gavin, Esq., and sister of
David Gavin, Esq. of Langton, Berwick,* and d. 1794, having
had issue,
Alexander.
Christina Maria, m. Robert Bissett, LL.D., author of Life of
Burke, and by him (who d. 18U5) had issue, two daus.
The son,
Alexantjer Ramsay Robinson, Esq. of Sheffield House,
Kensington, Superintendant of Royal Farms at Kew and
"Windsor, m. 5 Sept. 1795, Lucy, dau. of Robert Lewis, Esq.,
and d. 27 Oct. 1824, leaving issue,
I. Thoma.s, of Sheffield House, 6. 29 May, 1796; m. April,
1824, Frcdeiica Emma Laura, dau. and heiress of Sir George
Charles Brathwaite Boughton, Bart.,t of Boston Court co.
Hereford, and d. Sept. 1»80, having by her (b. 1805 ; d. 1873)
had issue,
Frederick Ramsay, 6. 1S27 : d. unm. 1871.
Lucy, d. unm. Elizabeth, d. unm.
Flora, d. unm.
Harriet, 6. 1825, d. 1852, having m. Francis Harrison, J Staff
Surgeon, H.E.I.C.S., and had issue, Harriet Egbertha
* David Gavin left no surviving i-;sue by his 1st marriage, with
Christina Mary Hersey, but by his 2nd wife, Lady Elizabeth
Maitland, eldest dau. of the 7th Eail of Lauderdale, he left
lour daus.,
1 Mary Turne:, m. 1st, Marquis of Breadalbine.
2 Christina .ilaria Hcisey, m. Robert Baird, Esq. of Kew-
byth.
3 Eli7a>cth, d. unm.
-> i)avid (a dau.), d.unm.
t Sir G. C. Brathwaite Boughton, Bart., was a cadet of the
old Westmorland family of Brathwaite of Ambleside. He was
the 2nd and last Baronet of that family, and took the name of
V.oughton on his marriage with Eliza, natural dau. and devisee
(if the real estate of Sir Edward Boughton, Bart., of Boston
Court. She afterwards married Newton Dickenson, Esq. of
Syston Court, Gloucestershire, and iZ. in 1856, leaving by him
several children.
{ Francis Harrison was a younger son (by Ann Eliza,
ddu. of Major Gustavus Nicolls) of the Rev. William Harrison,
Vicar of Fareham and Canon of Winchester, whose Bister.
Esther, m. the 6th Earl of Guildford.
Lucy, who m. Edward Lewis Gavin Robinson, Esq. oS
Boston Court (as above).
II. Robert Tetlow, of whom presently.
I. Lucy Margaret, d. unin, 1871.
The 2nd son,
Robert Tetlow Robinson, Esq. of Langton Cottage, Mill-
brook, b. 1800; m. 1st, 1835, Mary Limbiey, dau. of Joseph,
Blakey Spencer,* Esq. of Hurstwood, co. Lancaster, and by
her (who d. 1864) had issue,
I. Edward Lewis Gavin, now of Poston Court.
II. Lewis Limbiey, 6. 1839; d. unm. 1879.
in. Alexander Ramsay, b. 1843 ; d. unm. 1864.
IV. Robert Henry Dansey, b. 1852.
Jlr. Robinson m. 2ndly, Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph Moore,
Esq. of Lincoln, by Amelia, younger dau. of Rev. Thomas
Roe, and by her had a son,
V. Arthur Ramsay, 6. 1869.
Mr. Robinson d. 1S82.
-SVaJ— Poston Court, Pctcrchurch, near Hereford.
ROBINSON OF KEEDLEY HALL.
EoBiNSON, William Peart, Esq. of Eeedley
Hall, CO. Lancaster, J.P. h. 22 Oct. 1861 ; m. 13
Jan. 1887, Edith Mary, dau. of James Eadley^
Esq. of Liverpool, and by her has issue,
I. William Esmond Peakt, b. 5 Dec. 1891.
I. Edith Sylvia I'eart.
II. Dorothy Peart.
Lineage. — The Robinsons have been seated in Lancashire
for three centuries and are Lords of the Manor of Chatburn in,
that county.
William Robinson, Esq. J.P. of Settle, co. York, m. Jane,
dau. of John Peart, Esq. of Settle, and d. 1871, leaving, with
other issue, a son,
William Robinson, Esq. of Reedley Bank, Lanca-shire, J.P.
for that CO. and for the West Riding of Yorkshire, and a
banker at Burnley, m. 1857, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. John
Taylor Allen, Vicar of Stradbrooke, by Mary Eleonora, dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Drake, D.D., Vicar of Rochdale, andi
Elconore his wife, dau. of Robert Dobyns Yate, Esq. of Ever-
batch. Mr. William Robinson d. 1881, leaving by his wife, who,
(/. 1882,
I. W^iLLiAM Peakt, of Reedley Hall.
II. John Gorges, 'm,. Ellen Cochrane, dau. of Dr. Drj-sdale Po-
lenz.
III. Edmund Allen.
I. Emily Beatrice, m. Herrvon Elenz, of Cuncwalde, Saxonj',
and has issue, George and Marie Helcne.
II. Mary Adelaide.
III. Frances Madeline, m. Robin Barrett, Esq. of Skiptoii
Castle, and has issue, Monica Dulcibella.
Mr. William Robinson d. 1881, aud was s. by his eldest son.
iSeat — Reedley Hall, Burnley, Lancashire.
EOCH OF BUTTER HILL.
EoCH, Geokge Powell, Esq. of Butter Hill,
CO. Pembroke, h. 18 April, 1875 ; s. his father 1889.
Lineag'e.— George RocH, Esq. of Butter Hill, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff co. Pembroke 1841, in. Martha Jane, only
dau. of Rev. W'illiam F"ord Protheroe, of Stone Hall, co. Pem-
broke, and d. 1808. His 2nd son,
William Francis Roch, Esq. of Butter Hill, J.P., Highi
Sheriff 1870, Capt. Pembroke Yeomanry, late Lieut. R.N., b.
1849; s. his brother 1858; m. 1874, Emily Catherine Powell,
2nd dau. of Walter Rice Howell Powell, Esq., M.P., of Macs-
gwynne, co. Carmarthen, and had issue,
Georoe Powell, now of Butter Hill.
Walter Francis.
William Protheroe.
Mary Catherine.
Capt. Rochrf. 21 July, 1889.
<SeaJ— Butter Hill, Haverfordwest.
ROCHE OF GRANAGH CASTLE AND
RYE HILL.
EocHE, TnoMAS Eedington, Esq. of Eye Hill,
CO. Galway, Granagh Castle, co. Kilkenny, and
* Of this family the poet, Edmund Spenser, was a member.
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THE LANDED GENTRY,
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1727
Moyvanine, co. Limerick, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff CO. Galway 1869, h. 14 July, 1837 ; m. 8
Sept. 1858, Jane Ehzabeth, 5th clau. of Anthony
ChtJ'e, Esq. of Bellerue, co. Wesford, and has hud
issue,
I. Stephen, 6. 14 Nov. 1859.
II. Anthony, 6. 16 April, 18G2.
III. Thomas James, h. 25 July, 1863.
IV. Charles, b. 16 Sept. 1867.
V. George Philip, h. 21 Nov. 18C9.
I. Eleanor Mary, a nun. ii Isabella Theresa.
III. Cecilia Jane d. in infancy.
Liineag'e.— This family of Eoche claims to he a cadet of
the noble House of Eoche of Fermoy.
JouN Eoche, of Castletown Roche, ■was a member of the
Catholic Parliament or Council held at Kilkenny during the
civil war, and his name appears as such to the declaration of
the Irish Eoman Catholics 1641. His eldest son,
Egbert Eoche,, m. Juliana O'JIoore, dau. of Alexander
O'Moore, of Ballina, co. Kildare, and was s. by his eldest son,
Stephen Eoche, known by the designation of Doc or Black,
from his complexion, whose cstiite, already injured by com-
position in the time of Cromwell, was entirely forfeited
under William III. Compelled in consequence to leave co.
Cork, he retired to Kilrush, co. Clare, and aftei-wards took
\ip his abode at Pallas, co. Limerick, in the vicinity of his
brother-in-law, William Apjohn, Esq. He ra. Anastasia,
elder dau. and co-heir of Thomas Lysaght, Esq. (the otlR-r
co-heir, Catherine, was the wife of Mr. Apjohn), and was s. by
his son,
John Eoche, Esq., h. 1688 ; m. Anne, youngest dau. of
PhihpStackpole, Esq. of Mount Cashel, Kilneen, andKilcoman,
CO. Clare, and had, with other issue,
I. Stei'HEn, his heir.
II. John, m. Miss Harold, cousin of Gen. Harold, of the
Saxon service, and had a dau.,
Mary Anne, m. John Meade, Esq. of Limerick.
III. Philip, m. Margaret, dau. of John Kelly, Esq. of Lime-
rick, and had issue,
1 John, m. Miss Whyte, dau. of Charles Whyte, Esq. of
Leixlip, and had a son,
Philip, of Donore, co. Kildare, to. the Hon. Anna Maria
Plunket, dau. of Randall, 13th Lord Dunsany, and by
her (who to. 2ndly, 22 July, 1822, Admiral Eyder
Burton, E.N., K.H.) had one son, John, Lieut. -Gen.,
late 2nd Life Guards, m. 3 April, 1869, Agnes Jaiiu,
dau. of James Muglord, Esq., and two daus., Margaret
Eandaliana, to. 3 Nov. 1836, Thomas, 16th Lord Tiim-
leston, and d. 4 Sept. 1872, and Anna Maria, to. 20 Nov.
1830, Thomas Oliver, 12th Lord Louth, and d. 18 Jan.
1878.
2 Cliarles, to. his cousin, Miss Whyte, and had, with other
issue, a son, Charles Whyte Eoche, of liallygran, to.
i Limerick, father of Capt. Charles Eoche; Letitia Maria.
TO. 18 Oct. 1842, Sir John Nugent, 2rd Bart, of Ballin-
lough; and Helena Maria, m. 1845, Eichard Barnewull ,
Esq., D.L., of Bloomsbury.
1 Ellen, m. Peter Daly. Esq. of Cloncagh, co. Galway.
2 Mary, m. George Eyan, Esq. of Inch, co. Tipperary.
3 Margaret, to. Standish Barry, Esq. of Lcmlara.
I. Jane, to. John Sheehy, Esq. of Cork, and had a dau., m.
Biyan Keating, Esq., by whom she was mother of Geu.
Keating.
II. Christiana, m. James Lombard, Esq. of co. Cork.
The eldest son,
Stephen Eoche, Esq., 6. 5 Dec. 1724, g. his father 17G0.
He ra. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Eichard Meade, Esq., and had
issue,
I. John, his successor, one of the most eminent Merchants
in Dublin, who to. Mary, dau. of Thady Grehan, Esq. of
that lity, but d. s.p. Sept. 1825.
II. Eichard (Eev.), who d. lt^0o.
III. George, of Granagh Castle, co. Kilkenny, d. s. p.
I. Anne, to. Peter Long, Esq. of Waterford.
II. Mary, m. Peter Grehan, Esq. of Dublin.
Stephen Eoche to. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. and co-heir of John
O'Brien, Esq. of Moyvanine and Clounties, co. Limerick, and
had issue,
IV. Stephen, of Moyvanine and Clounties, m. Maria, dau. of
John Moylan, Esq. of Cork, and had issue,
1 Stephen, of Eye Hill. 2 John.
1 Mary, a nun.
2 Saiah. to. John (afterwards Sir John) Howley, Seijeant-
at-Law, and d. 1856.
3 Anne. 4 Helena,
5 Harriet, to. Daniel Cronin, Esq.
V. Thomas, of Limerick, m. Helen, dan. of John Ankettle,
Esq., and has issue.
1 Stephen, m. Catherine, dau. and co heir of — Knight,
Esq.
2 John.
3 William, of Dublin, to. Eliza, dau. and co-heir of
Knight, Esq.
1 Helen, m. Daniel Ey.an Kane, Esq.. :M.A,, Q.C. Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions, E. E. co. Cork, and had issue.
2 Sarah.
VI. James, of Cork, author of The Mrmoirs of an Octoge-
narian, in. Anne, dau. of John Sloylan, Esq., by whom he
left at his decease, two daus., Marianne and Sarah, m. —
Collins, Esq.
VII. William, M.P. for Limerick, d. unm.
III. Sarah, m. Francis French, Esq. of Portcarran, co. Gal-
way, who d. s. p.
IV. Helen, to. Denis O'Mcaglicr, Esq. of Kilmoyler, co.
Tipperary, who is deceased.
V. Anastasia. relict of Edward O'Meagher, Esq. of Marl
Hill, CO. Tipperary.
Stephen Eoche (his 2nd wife having d. 8 Nov. I786)to. Srdly,
Mary Anne, dau. and co-heir of Eichard Ankettle, M.D., but
by her (who d. Dec. 1821) he had no issue. He d. 12 Feb.
1804, and was s. by his son,
Stephen Eoche, Esq. of Granagh Ca,stle, co. Kilkenny, and
Eye Hill, co. Galway, ra. 1832, Eleanor, eldest dau. and co-heir
of Thomas Eedington, Esq. of Eye Hill, co. Galway, and by
her (who d. 1891) had issue,
Thomas Eedington, now of Eye Hill.
Stephen, d. unm. 1853.
Eleanor, d. unm. 1855.
Mr. Eoche d. 4 Sept. 1864, and was«. by his son, the present
Thomas Eedington Eoche, Esq. of Eye Hill,
Arms — Gu., three roaches naiant in pale arg. CreU — A rock
ppr., thereon an osprey, or sea eagle, with its wings displayed
arg., membered or, in the claw a roach, as in the arms. Motto
— Mon Dieu est ma Eoche.
Sf.at — Eye Hill, Athenry, co. Galway.
EOCHFORT OP WESTMEATH.
EocHFOET, Constance Emily, Mueibl, and
EosE MiNDEN, of Eochfort Bi-idge, co. Westmeath,
s. their father 1882.
Lineagre — The ancient family of Eochfort, in old deed*
and writings styled De Hape forte, is stated to liave been
established in Ireland since the first invasion of the English.
Prime Iron Eochfort, Esq., Lieut.-Col. in the army of
Cromwell, younge.st son of James Eochfort, Esq. of Agherry,
CO. Wicli-low, and 9th in descent from Sir '^"illiam Eochford,
Lord of the Manor of Kill at the commencement of the 14th.
century, was executed, under a court-m.artial, for killing in a.
duel Major Turner, 14 May, 1652. By Thomasina his wife,
dau. of Col. Pigott, he left two sons and three daus. The
younger son,
EoBERT Eochfort, Esq., chosen Speaker of the Irish House
of Commons 27 Aug. 1095, and constituted Chief Baron of the
Exchequer 30 June, 1707, 0. 9 Dec. 1052; to. Hannah, dau.
of William Hancock, Esq. of Twyford, co. Westmeath, and
dying 10 Oct. 1727, lefttwosons,
George (Eight Hon.), his heir.
John, of Clogrenane (see that name).
The eldest son.
The Eight Hon. George Eochfort, M.P., Chief Cham-
berlain of the Court of Exchequer, ra. 24 Jan. 1704, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Henry, 3rd Earl cf Droghcda, and had issue,
I. Eobert, created Baron Belfield 16 March, 1737, Viscount
Belfield 5 Oct. 1751, and Earl of Belvedere 29 Nov. 1756.
His Lordship m. 1736, Marj-, eldest dau. of Eichard, 3rd.
Viscount Molesworth, and d. 1772, leaving (with a dau.
Jane, m. 1st, to Brinsley, 2nd Earl of Lanesborough {.fee
Marlay of Belvederi), and 2ndly, John King, Esq.j three
sons ; the two youngest, Eichard, Col. in the army, and
Eobert, High Sheriff 1777, both d. s. p. : the eldest, Geurge,.
2nd Earl of Belvedere, to. 1st, Dorothea, dau. of John
Bloomfield, Esq. of Eedwood, and 2ndly, Jane, dau. ot the
Eev. James Mackay, but (/. s. p. 1814, when the title
became extinct. His lordship's widow to. 2ndly, lsl5,
Abraham Boyd, Esq., Kings Counsel, and had by him an
only son, the late George AncusTCs Eochfort Boyd,,
Esq. of Middleton Park, co. Westmeath.
II. Arthur, LL.D,, M.P. for Westmeath, 6. 7 Nov. 1711 ; to.
Sara, dau. of the Eev. Eowland >ingleton, of Droghcda, and
had issue (with two daus.) live sons,
1 George, Gen. of Artillery, whose dau. and heir, Eliza,
m. George Clarke, Esq. of Hyde Hall, co. Chester.
2 Singleton, an Officer in the army.
3 Phihp, Capt. in the army, m. 1770, his cousin, Deborah,
widow of George Bishop, Esq. of Bishop Hall, and
younger dau. of John Eochfort, of Clogrenane, and d.
1726
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THE LANDED GENTRY,
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Auj:. 1771, leaving by her (who d. ISOi), an only child,
llolicrt, b. 1771, d. lti'23, liavinc m. 1st, ?ilrs. Sarah
I't-acon, of Cowes, by whom he had an only child, Sarah,
who ni. her cousir.. Rev. Henry Kochiort ; he ju. -ndly,
Mary. dau. ot Hu>;h Carey, of Kilbeccan, and had ciylit
oliildren, of whom Smuleton, lianister-at-Law, was
Public FiX)seeutoi' and Government I'leader at Kiirraehi,
Biitish Inilia, and a District .Iiulyc oi Najier, N.Z. This
Singleton lii^clitort, m. 30 Jan. IS;")^, Isabella Jlary, eldest
dau. of Alexander Shepherd, Colonial Treasurer ot New
Zealand, and by her has had issue, Robert, who d. young ;
Anne Louisa, m. 11 June. 1879, Cecil Grcvilie Home,
Commander R.N'.; Isabella Marie, m. 1- June, 1,^8;!,
Oswald Robert Vounfjhusband, Ksq. of AuekUaul, N.Z ,
li.\ whom she lias issue, Cuthbert Oswald, b. a May, 1^'M.
4 Rowland, an t)ttieer in the army.
C> Henry, an Otlieer in the 'Jjtli Regt., Assist. -Comm. -Gen.
on the Irish Establishment, in. Henrietta, dau. of John
Hill, Esq. of Rarnliill, co. Cdrlow, and dyini,' -1 Oct. Isltj,
left issue,
John, Major ISth Regt , d. unni.
Gustavus Robert, Comm. R.N., b. 1789, a distinguished
Isaval Officer; ii(. 12 Sept. 1814, Maria, dau. of George
Leonard, Ksq. of Dover Castle, Sussex Vale, New
lirunswick, North America, and had issue, two daus.,
1 Henrietta Caroline, and 2 Sarah Napier, d. unm. 25
Sept. lS3y.
Caiheiine, m. John Rae, Capt. 72nd Regt.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 10 Feb. 1*30.
HI. George, of whom we treat.
IV. Uilliam, 6. 1713; m. 1742, Henrietta, dau. of Col. John
Rams;iy, and left issue.
». Mary, m. Sir Henry Tuite, Bart, of Sonna.
II. Alice, m. 'I'lioaias Loftus, Esq. of Killyan.
III. Thomasine, m. Gustavus Lambart, Esj. of Beau Tare.
IV. Anne, m. Henry Lyons, Esq. of River Lyons.
The 3rd son of the Right Hon. George Rochfort,
Geobck liociiFOKT, Esq. of Rochfort, 6. 1713 ; m. 174.'i,
Alice, dau. of Sir Gustavus Hume, Bart, of Castle Hulme, co.
i'ermanagh. and had jui only son,
GcsTAVus HcME-liocuFORT, Esq., M.P. for Westmeath, who
6old Rochfort. He m. 1779, Frances, dau. of JohnBloomflcld,
i^sq. of Redwood, and had issue,
1. George, d. unm. 1809. ii. John, d unm. ISII.
Jli. Gustavus, M.P., Col. In the army, m. 1806, his cousin,
Dora Nixon, and dying 1848, left issue, a son, Gustavus
Rochfort, Capt. 4lh Dragoon Guards, d. unm. ISoa. His
:'ud dau. Harriet Bloomtield, b. 12 Aug. 1807, m. 2.T Sept.
1»26, Edmund Wakefield Meade, Esq., and d. 28 Sept.
183?, leaving, with other issue, Edmund Waldo Meade-
AValdo, of Stone Wall and Hever, Kent.
5V. Richard, late Comptroller of the Customs of Cork, m.
lSo3, his cousin, Augusta, dau. of Col. Nixon, and </.
1842, leaving issue, George, Capt. 49th Regt., killed at the
Redan.
V. Henry (Kev.), Rector of Castletown, co. Westmeath, to.
1829, his cousin, Sarah Rochfort, and d. 1854, leaving a
dau. Frances, m. Juland Danvers, Esq., and has issue.
VI. William, Capt. R.N., m. 1833, Arabella, dau. of John
Calcraft, E.sq., W.P., and d. 1847, leaving issue, three daus.
VII. Charles, of Rochfort Lodge, co. Donegal, late Ritic
RiigaJe, with which he served at Waterloo, jit. 1832, Hannah,
eldest dau. ot Col. Fratt, of Cabra Ca.stle (she d. 1843), and
.d. 1844, leaving issue, a son, Chakles Gustavus, the late
male representative of the Rochforts, and a dau. Emily
Frances.
I. Jane. m. Mervyn Arclidale, Esq. of Castle Archdalc, Gen.
in the army.
II. Alice.
III. Eli;£abeth, m. Thomas F'ane Uniacke, Esq.
tv. Frances Jocelyn, vi. William Dutton Pollard, Esq. of
Kinturk, and J. Isl2.
V. Dora, m. Thomas Wade, Esq. of F"aii-fii Id House, oo.
Gaiway.
Tlie son of the above-mentioned Charles, of Rochfort Lodge,
Chables Gustavus Rochfort, Esq. of Rochfort Prid;;e,
<'apt. 20th Regt., b. 15 March, 1837 ; m. 12 Feb. 1872, Mary,
vuungest dau. of S. H. May Somerville, Esq., D.L. , of White-
troit, CO. Dumfries, and had issue.
Constance Emilt,"
IHuiuEL, ^nowof Rochfort Bridge.
koSE MiNDEN,
LMILT,")
:>ir. Rochfort d. 1882. His widovr m. 2ndly, 1884, Fortescue
Jo.^iph Tynte, Esq. of Tyute Park.
Armn — Az., a lion rampant arg. Crest — A robin ppr. Motto
— I'e rupe forte.
^,i'jJ — Rochlort Bridge, co. Westmeath.
Ilall, Esq. of Barton Abbey, co. Oxford, and liaa
issue,
I. Horace Cosby, h. 16 May, 1877.
II. Oswald John, 6. 25 Jan. 1883.
I. Catherine F'ranccs, b. 2 June, 1867.
II. Eva Blanclie, b. 10 June, 1871.
III. Hilare Gertrude, b. 12 Aug. 1873.
IV. Grace, b. 20 Aug. 1879.
Lineage. — John Rociifout, E.sq. of Clogrenauc, co.
Carlow, and New Park, co. Dublin, 2nd son of Robert Roch-
fort, M.P. , Speaker of the House of Commons {see 2>rec^dinr/
Memoir), b. lOi'O ; «;. 1709, Deborah, only dau. of Thomas
Staunton, Esij., M.P., and was father of
John Rociiiort, Esq. of Clogrenane, b. 1710; m. 1733,
Emilia, dau. of John Eyre, Esq. of Eyre Court, co. Gaiway,
and (with two daus., Mary, m. 1767, Thomas Maunsell, Esq.,
and Deborah, m. 1st, George Bishop, Ksq. of Bishop's Hall, co.
Kildare, and 2ndly, 1770, her cousin, Capt Philip Rochfort),
had one son,
John Rochfort, Esq. of Clogrenane, 6. 1735 ; m. 1760,
Dorothea, dau. of Thomas Burgh, of Bert House, co. Kildare,
and sister of the late Viscountess Ferrard in her own right,
and by her had two sons, John Staunton and Robert (Rev.),
d. V7im., and two daus., Anne, m. 1782, SirMathew Blakiston,
Bart., and d. in her 102nd year, 27 Nov. 1862, and Dorothea,
m. John Turnly, Esq. of Richmond Lodge, co. Down, and
Cushendall, co. Antrim. The elder son.
Col. John Staunton Rochfort, ot Clogrenane, vi. 1st,
1802, Harriette, 3ad dau. of Sir Horace Blann, Bart, (since
extinct), by Lady Lucy Noel his wife, dau. of John, Earl
of Gainsborough, and by her (who d. April, 1810) had one
son,
Horace William Noel, of Clogrenane.
He m. 2ndly, 1814, Mary, youngest dau. of Thomas Burgh,
Esq. of Bert House, co. Kildare, and sister of Gen. Lord
Downes, IC.C.B., and by her (who d. 1866) had a sou and two
daus.,
John Downes, of Eaton Place, London, Bawnboy, co. Cavan,
and Lisnagree, co. Westmeath, b. 7 July, 1825 ; deceased.
Dorothea Anne, m. 24 May, 1^39, tlie Hon. Henry Spencer
Law, son of Edward, 1st Lord EUenborough, and d. 25
Nov. 1871.
Anne Margaret, to. 3 May, 1842, T. B. Thornton Hildyard,
Esq. of Flintham Hall, Notts, BI. P., who d. 19 March,
1888.
Col. Rochfort d. 6 May, 1844. His elder son,
Horace William Noel Rochfort, Esq. of Clogrenane,
B.A., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff for co. Carlow 1839, and for
Queen's co. 1845, b. 1809 ; m. 1st, 6 Aug. 1837, Frances Eliza-
beth, eld st dau. of Thomas Phillips Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally
Hall, Queen's co., and by lier (who d. 25 March, 1841) had
issue,
I. John Burgh, now of Clogrenane.
II. Horace William, Capt. R.N. (retired), b. 20 Aug. 1839; TO.
1882, Elizabeth, only dau. of Marriott R. Dalwa}-, Esq. of
Bella Hill, co. Antrim, and has issue.
III. Thomas Francis Cosby, Col. 4th European Light Cavalry
(retired), b. 8 Feb. 1841, in. 1889, Alice, widow of the late
Col. Daunt, Bengal Army.
Mr. Rochfort m. 2ndly, 4 Sept. 1845, Hon. Charlotte Hood,
dau. of Samuel, 2nd Baron Bridport, and luis issue,
ly. William, m. 1875, Blanclie Helen, dau. of — Palmer,
Ksq. of Dromquinna, co. Iverry.
v. Alexander Nelson, Major R.A., b 3 June, 1850.
VI. Henry, decea.sed.
I. Amelia Catharine, m. 14 Dec. 1871, Thomas Pakenharo
Law, Esq., Q.C., of 48, StephcDS Green, Dublin.
Mr. Rochfort d. 16 May, 1891.
Arms — Az., alion rampant arg. Crest — A robin ppr. Motto
— Vi vel suavitate.
/Seat— Clogrenane, co. Carlow.
EOCHFORT OF CLOGRENANE.
TvOCHFOET, John Buegh, Esq. of Clogrenane, co.
Carlow, late Lieut. K.H.A., b. 28 June, 1838 ; m.
2'J Dec. 1863, Hilare Charlotte, eldest dau. of Henry
ROCKE OF CLUNGUNFORD HOUSE.
EocKE, John Charles Leveson, Esq. of Clun-
gunford House, co. Salop, J. P. b. 24 Sept. 1855.
Lineage. — This family is of great antiquity. The first
mention of tiie name occurs in the 13th century, when John
UocK, of Shrewsbury, is mentioned as a landowner in a deed
dated 1230. " Rock of Shrewsbury " is recorded in Harl. MSS.
From the marriage of James Rocke (4th son of Richard Roeke,
of Shrewsbury and Trefnany, Sheriff of co. Montgomery 1020)
with his 1st wife, Eleanor Prowde, of Shrewsbwy, lineally
descended
EOC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EOD
1729
John Eocke, Esq. of Trefnany and Shrewsbury, 6. 1727;
m. 1st, Mary, dan. and heiress of Owen Vaughan, of Glascoed,
and 2ndly, 1753, Mary, dau. of Borlase Wingfield, of Preston
Brockhurst, and by her (who d. 28 Dec. 1813) left at his decease
11 May, 1782, a son,
PiEv. John Eocke, Vicar of Wellington, and Eector of
Clungunford, b. 1755 ; m. 1782, Harriet, dau. of Eev. Pryce
Owen, M.D., of Shrewsbury ; and d. 4 June, 1824, and was s. by
his son,
Eev. John Eocke, Eector of Clungunford, m. 18 Feb. 1812,
Anne, youngest dau. of Thomas Beale, Ksq. of Heath House,
Salop, and by her (who d. 23 Jan. 1857} had issue,
I. John, his heir.
ii. Thomas Owen (Rev.) Eector of Clungunford, to. 1st,
Edith, 3rd dau. of Eev. T. T. Lewis, of Yatton Court, co.
Hereford, by Elizabeth Jane Woodhouse, his wife, dau. of
Admiral Ferguson, of Pitfour, and by her (who d. 24 Oct.
1888; had issue,
1 Thomas Owen.
2 William Chailes (Eev.), Eector of Clungunfoid, s. his
lather.
1 Alice Anne. 2 Elizabeth Jane Frances.
He m. 2ndly, 1890, Josephine Emily, dau. of the late Eev.
A. Stonhouse, Vicar of Walford, co. Hereford, aud d. 11
Way, 1892.
III. Kichard, late Lieut.-Col. 72nd Highlanders.
:v. Herbert, late Major 49th Eegt., m. Frances Jane, dau. of
Eev. Mr. Dayrell ; and d. 3 March, 1873.
V. Alfred Beale (deceased), m. Jemima Margaret, dau. of
Eev. Philip B. Adams, Eector of llopesay, Salop, and had
issue,
Eichard Acton, deceased.
Florence Evelyn, deceased.
I. Mary Anne, to. Eev. Charles Walcot, Eector of Bitterley,
Salop, and had issue ; d. 5 Feb. 1878.
II. Harriet, m. Eev. Edward Christopher Swainson, Eector
of Wistanstow, Salop, and had issue : d. 23 Kov. 1871.
III. Emily F'rances, d. unra. 30 Nov. 1893.
IV. Louisa Octavia, m. 1st, Edward Cannon, Capt. H.E.I.C.S.,
by whom she had a son, and 2ndly, George Evatt Ackloui,
, loth Eegt., and d. 12 Jan, 1879.
Mr. Eocke d. 14 June, 1849, and was g. by his eldest son,
John Eocke, Esq. of Clungunford, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1869, late Lieut. South Salop Yeomanry Cavalry, h.
10 June, 1817 ; m. 2 Feb. 1853, Constance Anne, 2nd dau. of
Sir Charles Cuyler, 2nd Bart, of St. John's Lodge, Herts, by
Catherine F'rances his wife, eldest dau. of Eev. E. FitzwiUiam
Hallifax, Eector of Eichards Castle, and had issue,
I. John Chahles Leveson, now of Clungunford House.
II. Hugh Owen, b. 27 April, 1859; d. 25 Nov. i860.
I. Constance Ida, ni. 21 Dec. 1882, Lieut.-Col. Evan Aubrey
Thomas, 7th Dragoon Guards, and d. 4 April, 1884, leaving
a son,
Evan Meredith, 6. 31 March, 1884.
Mr. Eocke d. 3 April, 1881, and was s. by his son, the present
John Chaeles Leveson Eocke, Esq. of Clungunford.
Arms (as entered by William Camden. Clarenceux) — Or.,
three chess rooks, a chief embattled sa. Crest — On a rock ppr.
a martlet or. Mutlo— In Deo nostra spes est.
Seal — Clungunford House, Aston-on-Clun.
EODD OF TREBARTHA.
EoDD, Feaxcis Eashleigh, Esq. of Trebartha
Hall, CO. Cornwall, J.P., b. 10 March 1839 ; m. 7 Feb.
1882, Julia Eleanor Dorothea, eldest dau. of Thomas
Graves Sawle, Esq. of Manor House, Heavitree, and
granddau. of Sir Joseph Sawle Graves-Sawle, 1st
iiart. of Penrice, and of the Eev. Sir Erasmus
Giiffies "Williams, Bart, of Llnnywormwood, co.
Carmarthen.
Lineage.— The family of Eodd was originally settled in
Herefordshire, having been in possession of the demesnes of
The Eodil and F'oxley, in that co. (See Caub'Es's Britannica,
aud TiMMiN's Nooks and Corners of Herefordshire.) A branch
also possessed Oakehay and Wear, Devon.
F'ra.ncis Eodd, Esq., Capt. Coldstream Guards, 6. 1683; s.
to the estate of Trebanha, Cornwall, 1727, by the will of his
cousin, Mary, dau. and heiress of Edmund Spoore, Esq. of
Trebartha ; m. Alicia, dau. of William Sandf ord, Esq. of Exeter,
and dying 25 Aug. 1736, left issue, F"b.\ncis, his heir, William,
Elizalieth, Bridget, and Alicia. The elder son,
Francis Eodd, Esq. of Trebartha Hall, J. P., Col. of the
Eoyal Cornwall Militia, b. 12 July, 1732; m. 1st, Jane, 2nd
dau. and co-heir of John Hearle, Esq. of Penryn, some time
Warden of the Cornish Stannaries, and by her (who d. 1780)
left issue,
II.
I. Francis Heari.e, his heir.
II. Edward, heir to his brother.
III. John Tremayne (Sir), K.C.B., Vice-Admiral E.N., in.
Jane, only dau. of the late Major James Eennell, F.E.8.,
Surveyor-General of Bengal, and d. 4 Oct. 1838, leaving
issue,
1 James Eennell, 6. Feb. 1812, Major Eoyal Cornwall
Eangers, )U. Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Dr. A. 'i'odd Thomson,
and d. at Eome, March, 1892, leaving issue, Janus Een-
nell, b. 9 Nov. 1858, H.M. Diplomatic service, and Frances
Emily Jane.
2 Alicia Mary, m. Stephen Gaselee, Sergeant-at-law, and d.
his widow, Nov. 18(56.
3 Wilhelinina Mary, la. her cousin, the late Admiral John
Eashleigh Eodd, E.N.
I. Jane.
II. Harriet, m. G. S. Fursdon, Esq. of Fursdon, Devon.
He ra. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of John Sanford, Esq. of Nynehead,
Somerset, which lady d. s. p. 1807. Col. Eudd was s. at his
decease, 23 Jan. 1812, by his eldest son,
Francis Hearle Eodd, Esq. of Trebartha, High Sheriff 1813,
6.29 Oct. 1766; m. 29 June, 1795, Mary Anne, eldest dau.
of the late John Coryton, Esq. of Crocadon ; but d. s. i>. 2'i
April, 1836, and was s. by his brother,
Eev. Edward Eodd, D.D., of Trebartha, Eector of St. Just,
in Eoseiand, co. Cornwall, and Vicar of Lamerton, Devon. He
m. 25 April, 1805, Harriet, eldest dau. of Charles Raslileigh,
Esq. of Duporth, Cornwall, and by her (who d. 17 May, 1855)
had issue,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. Charles (Eev.), Eector of North Hill, Cornwall, b. Oct.
1807; m. 20 May, 1834, Emma, dau. of Thomas Harvey,
F'.sq. of Over Eoss, co. Hereford, and d. 16 Jan. 1885, having
had issue, one son, Charles Edward, d. unm. Dec. 1865, and
twodaus., Elizabeth Anne, d. unm. 25 Nov. 1891, and Emma,
d. unm. 26 Jan. 1873.
III. Edward Hearle, d. unm. 25 Jan. 1880, aged 70.
IV. Henry Tremayne (Rev.), Vicar of St. Gwinear, Cornwall,
in. Marianne, dau. of Capt. Sutton, E.N., of F'iusbing, Corn-
wall, and d. 19 Sept. 1893, leaving issue, Harriet Eashleigh,
Susan Sophia, Gertrude, and Marianne Jane.
V. John Eashleigh, Admiral E.N., m. Wilhelmina Mary,,
d;iu. of Admiral Sir John Tremayne Eodd, and d. Jan. 18y.;.
I. Harriett Grace, m. 23 leb. Ia38, Eev. Edwaid Fursdon,
Vicar of Dawlish, Devon.
II. Sophia Jane. m. Eev. John Martin, Vicar of Great St. An-
drew's, Cambridge, and had issue a dau. Mary Eodd Martin.
Dr. Eodd i/. 23 July, 1842, and was s. by his eldest son,
F'RANCis Eodd, Esq. of Trebartha, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1845-46, h. 17 March, 1806; m. 17 Marcli, 1837, Mary,
dau. of Eev. Jonathan Stackhouse Eashleigh, Eector of Wick-
ham, Hants, and by her (who d. 11 May, 18f6)liad issue,
I. F'RANCis Eashleigh, now of Trebartha.
II. Edwaid Stanhope, of Chardstock House, Dorset, 6. 30
June, 1848; m. 1st, 22 Sept. 1875, Dora Madeleine, dau. of
Eev. J. B. Clarke, Eector of Bagborough, Somerset (she d.
22 Nov. 1875), and 2ndly, 1879, Annie Stuart, eldest dau. of
Eev. Walker King, Eector of Leigh, Essex, and has issue,
Edward Francis Stanhope, b. Oct. 1887.
I. Caroline Mary.
II. Harriet Jane, rn. 4 June, 1878, Arthur Pryse Maurice,
eldest surviving son of Eev. T. Maurice, of HarnhiU Eectory , .
CO. Gloucester.
Mr. Eodd d. 2 March, 1880.
Arvis — Arg., two trefoils slipped sa., a chief of the lasti..
Crest — The Pharos or Colossus of Rhodes, over his shoulders a,.
bow, the right hand holding an arrow, the left raised above the-
head holding a ball of fire, rays suiTounding the head, all ppE»
Motto — Recte omnia duce Deo.
Seat — Trebartha Hall, Launceston.
EODDAM OF KODDAM.
EoDDAM, EouDAM JoHN, Esq. of Eoddatu, co.
Northumberland, J.P., B.A. Camb., Capt. 3rd Batt.
Nort^mmberland Infantry Militia, b. 6 March, 1857;
m. 1 July, 1879, Helen Fredericka, youngest dau.
of Capt. Alexandra Taubman Goldie, E.N., of The
Hermitage, Isle of Man, and has issue,
Eobert Collingwood, 6. 10 Jan. 1890.
Helen Mary Goldie, b. 6 May, 1880.
Olive Margaret Rickman, b. 8 June, 1384.
liineag^e. — Eoddam John Eoddam, Esq. of Eoddam
(eldest son of Joseph Falder, Esq. of Alnwick, co. Northum-
heiiand, who assumed the name and arms of Eoddam under
tlie will of his kinsman Admiral Eobert Eoddam, 6 Nov. 1864,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Eobert Laing, Esq. of Birdhope-
graig, CO. Northumberland), J. P., High Sheriff 1872, b. 2S
Dec. 1800; m. 24 July, ls21, Hannah Eced, dau. of Eobert
5 S
]730
KOD
THE LANDED GEN THY
Eoa
l.ninfr, Esq. of rienderloitli, co. Eoxburgh, and wiilow of
Kilward Thomas Kairless, Esq. of Bishop Auckland, co. Dur-
liani, and by her (who d. 8 Aug. 1S50) had (with three daus.)
two sons,
Koddam, h. 23 Sept. 1822 ; m. 18 April, 1851, Elizabeth Scott,
]^f)0, dau. of William Wyse, Esq. of Glasgow, and c^ 8
3Iay, 1>60, leaving issue, Koddam John, now of Koddam :
3Iary Wyse, vi. to George Drinkwater, Esq., eldest son of
Sir William Drinkwater, and has issue; Hannah Kced;
Margaret,
"liabert, twin with Koddam, m. 29 April, 1851, ,Tean, dau. of
Kobert Scott, Esq. of Hamburgh, and by her (who d. 3
Oct. 1862), left at his decease, 8 Aug. 1854, an only dau.
"Mr. Koddam if. 9 March, ISSl, and was s. by his grandson, the
I'usent Koddam Joux Kodda.m, Esq. of Koddam.
Mnxs — Gu., on a band erm. three cinquefoils sa. Crest —
j\ stump of an oak-tree with a young branch ppr. Motto—
Ivi-c deticit alter.
.s>of— Koddam Hall, Alnwick.
Ciub — Constitutional.
BODGER OF HADLOW CASTLE.
EoDGER, John Pickeesgill, Esq. of Hadlow
Cnstle, CO. Kent, b. 12 Fob. 1851 ; Barrist<?r-at-Law,
<,>! the Inner Temple, British. Kesident at Paham,
;Mahiy Peninsula, m. 28 Nov. 1872, Maria Louisa
•I'harlotte, eldest dau. of the late George W. Tjser,
Esq. of Hollanden Park, co. Kent, and has issue,
Ethel, 6. 6 March, 1874.
IMr. J. P. Eodger s. Lis nephew 1891.
Liineag'e. — William Kodger, Esq., J. P. for co. Lanark, m.
J*. :;nes Kobertson, of the old family of that name, and had a son,
KoBERT Kodgeb, Esq., J. P., who puichased the manor of
1 lidluw, CO. Kent, and thus became seated in that county. He
\.as High Sheriff for Kent 1865; m. 4 Jan. 1S4G, Sophia,
< idest dau. of John Pickersgill, Esq. of Netherne House, co.
.^'in ivy, by Sophia his wife, dau. of John Cunliffe, Esq. of Eair-
1., kl Hall, CO. York, and by her (who c?. 20 June, 1887) had issue,
I. William Wallace, of Hadlow Castle.
II. Kobert, h. 6 Nov. 1849 ; d. 23 Dee. 1868.
HI. John PicKEBSGiLL, now of Hadlow Castle.
1. Sophia Cunliffe, d. 31 March, 1849.
III. Kodger d. 17 Aug. 1882, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Wallace Kodgee-Ccnliffe, Esq. of Hadlow Castle,
l^ariister 31iddle Temple, b. 13 Jan. 1847; assumed by royal
1 cenee in 1887, the additional name and arms of Cunliffe.
Kl- was iu. twice, and by his 1st wife had issue,
lloBERT CcNLiFFE, of Hadlow Castle.
.Sophia Myra Cunliffe, b. 16 Oct. Is76.
V.v ra. 2ndly, 4 Jan. 1888, Jeanne Marie Clementine W'ilhel-
u.iiie Louise Felicie, dau. of M. Aloys Joseph Bernard Schmed-
•tliiig, of Brussels, by whom he had issue,
Miriam Wallace, 6. 19 May, 1889.
Jlr. Rodger-Cunliffe d. 23 Oct. 1S88, and was s. by his son,
KoiJEET CcNLiFFE KoDGEB-CcNLiFFE, Esq. of Hadlow Castle,
I. 28 Dec. 1874; d. April, 1891, and w ass. by his uncle, John
I'lCKEESGILL KODGEB, ESq.
Amu — Sa., a stag's head erased arg., armed with ten tines
■oi, in the mouth a mullet of tlie last, all within a bordure of
'the third charged with three escallops. Crest — On a mount
■\ert, a buck courant ppr. between two branches of laurel vert.
Jlotlo — Nos nostraque Deo.
Seat — Hadlow Castle, near Tunbridge.
Town Residence— Zo, Eaton Square, S.W.
Cluba—Hi. James; and Keforui.
EOGERS OF DOWDESWELL.
CoxwELL-RoGEES, RiCHAKD Rogers, Esq., F.S. A.,
cf Abliugton Manor, and Dowdeswell, co. Glouces-
ter, J.p. and D.L., High Sheriff 1857, h. IS'Nov.
18U3 ; m. 5 Sept. 1818, Elinor, only child of Godfrey
Hugh Massy Baker, Esq. of Logie, co. Moray
^^grundson of Hugh, Lord Massy), by Elizabeth his
A\ ife, dau. of Marmaduke Grace, Esq. and has had
issue,
1. Kichard Massy Gordon, h. 1850 ; accidentally drowned at
Drayton 11 July, 1869.
n. Charles Edward, 6. 1853, J.P. co. Gloucester; d. 4 Sept.
1S92.
111. GoDFKEY Hugh Wheeler, b. 1857 ; m. 25 April, 1882,
.Xilet-n Emma, dau. of Kicli:ird Hugh Smith Barry, Esq. of
Bally Edmund, co. Cork, and has issue.
I. Ellen Eliza Anne, m. 2 Jan. 1877, George Edward Beale
Heale Browne, Esq., only surviving son of Thomas Beale
I5rowne, Esq. of Salperton Park, co. Gloucester.
II. Grace Florence.
liineagre. — The Rogcrscs of Dowdeswell are a branch of
the ancient and knightly house of the same name (as Camden
observes in tiis.Bn7a?!)!ica) formerly of Bryanstone, co. Dorset,
settled in Gloucestershire in the early part of the 15th century,
and possssscd, in different parts, of large estates. Dowdeswell
has been the family residence since the time of Henby VIII.,
and continues so to the present period.
KicHARD KoGEiis, Esq. of Dowdeswell, m. Mary, dau. of
W. Browne, Esq. of The Hawthorns, and had two sons and
two daus.,
I. William, a Master of the High Court of Chancery, d. urim.
1734.
II. John, who left by Hester his wife, three sons,
John, r.ector of Dowdeswell, d. unm.
William, Barrister-at-Law, d. unm.
Kichard, m. Mary, dau. of K. Lynch, Esq. of the Inner
Temple, and had four sons and two daus,
1 William, d. s. p.
2 Kicuabd (Key.), LL.B., m. Miss Curtis, and had
issue,
Hesteb Eogeks, of Dowdeswell.
Mary, d. unm.
Anne, rji. 1796, Rev. Charles Coxwell, of Ablington.
3 John, m. Miss Appleyard, and had a dau. Anne, m.
1st, Joseph Berwick, Esq. of Worcester, and 2ndly,
William Welch, Esq., D.C.L., of Hawford, Worcester,
I'd low of All Souls', and a Bencuer of the Middle
Temple.
4 Edward, of Dowdeswell, d. unm. 1810, having devised
his estates to his niece, IIester Rogers.
1 Mai-y, m. Daniel Lysons, Esq. of Hemsted Court, co.
Gloucester, but had no issue.
2 Hester, vi. John Bright, Esq. of Totterton House, Led-
bury, CO. Hereford, but had no issue.
I. Elizabeth, m. John Prynne, Esq. of Charlton Park, co.
Gloucester.
II. Eleanor, m. \{. Haywood, Esq. of Quedgley, co. Glou-
cester.
J^amtlir of CovbcII.
The family of Coxwell has been established in co. Gloucester
for many centuries, and resident at Ablington in constant suc-
cession since the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth. Over
the doorway of the porch of the mansion is the following in-
scription, engraved on stone in a recess: "Pleade. Thov Mt.
Cavse. 0 Lord. By Jhon CoxweL. Ano. Domeny. 1590." A
junior branch (now extinct) was formerly seated at Turkdean,
which estate passed by marriage to Sir Montague Nelthorpe,
Bart, of Saxby, with Elizabeth, only dau. of Henry Coxwell,
Esq., who was buried in the chancel of Turkdean Church
1718.
Another branch had large possessions in Cirencester, occa-
sioning a street to be called after their family name.
John Coxwell, of Cirencester, 57?. 1516, Joanna Partridge, of
the same place, and had, with other sons and daus. (of the
latter, Barbara, m. John Hulbeacb, of Wilton, Somerset, and
Rachel, ni. Edmund Long, of Lineham, grandson of Sir Henry
Long, of Wraxhall and Draycott, Sheriff of Wilts 1512),
Nathaniel Coxwell, Esq. of Ablington, living 1633, a
Magistrate for co. Gloucester, m. Susanna, dau. of Edward
Longe, Esq. of Monkton, Wilts, 3rd son of Henry Longe, Esq.
of Whaddon, and left, with a dau. Anne, the wife of William
Horton, of co. Worcester, a son and successor,
Edward Coxwell, Esq. of Ablington, who was buried in
Bibury Church 1645. He m. the dau. of William Taylor, of
Banbury, and was «. by his son,
John Coxwell, Esq. of Ablington, 6. 1622; m. 1650, Anne,
dau. of John Long, Esq. of Monkton, and by her (who d. 1710)
iie left at his decease, 1697, with other issue, a son,
Cuables Coxwell, Esq. of Ablington, 6. 1660; ni Eleanor,
dau. of Lawrence Head, Esq. of Winterbourne, Berks, and was
IS. at his decease, 15 Feb. 1701-2, being bur. at Bibuiy, by his
son,
John Coxwell, Esq. of Ablington, to. Mary, dau. of —
Westmacott, Esq., and had issue, John, who d. in Scotland,
Charles, James, Edward, and Henry. The 2nd, but eldest
surviving son,
Kev. Charles Coxwell, of Ablington House, a. his father
in the family estate 1754. He m. 24 April, 1770, Mary, dau.
of Joseph Small, Esq. of Cirencester, and had issue,
Charles, his heir. John, deceased.
Joseph, Comm. K.N., deceased.
Thomas Tracy, Vicar of Great Marlow, Bucks, deceased.
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EOa
1731
Edward, Capt. 11. A., deceased.
Mary, m. liev. John Hujihts, Rector of Tidworth.
Eleanor, m. William Gaistord, Esq. ,
Anne, m. 14ev. Joseph Porter, M.A., Kector of St. John's,
Bristol.
Elizabeth, m. Richard Estcourt Cresswell, Esq. of Pinkney
Park, Wilts.
Catherine Frances, m. William Small, Esq.
Mr. Coxwell d. 1829, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Chables Coxwell, M.A., of Ablington House, co.
■Gloucester, J.P., D.L., Rector of Dowdeswell, b. 23 April, 1771 ;
nii. 17 June, 1796, Anne, youngest dau.of Rev. Richard Rogers.
L.L.B., of Dowdeswell, and had issue,
Edward Ro,{ers, J. P. and D.L., d. g. p.
ItiCHARD KoGEKS, now of Dowdcswell.
<;harles Coxwell of Malvern, co. Worcester, J. P. and D.L.,
otre of the Hon. Corps of Gcntlemen-at-Arnis 1828 to 1836,
■b. 1806; m. 8 April, 1829, Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Richard Estcourt Cresswell, Esq. of Pinkney Park, Wilts.
She d. 1867. He d. 6 July, 1893.
William Coxwell, M.A., who has assumed the additional sur-
name of RoGEES, and is Kector of Dowdeswell, b. 1809; m.
20 May, 1841, Charlotte Skinner, dau. of Frank Nicholls,
lisq. Barrister-at-Law, and has issue, seven sons and four
daue.
]Uai-y Rogers, m. 1823, Rev. Charles Covey, LL.B., Rector of
Alderton and Vicar of Great Washboume, co. Gloucester,
and has issue.
Anne Rogers, m. William Morris, Esq., Comm. E.N.
3Mr. Coxwell d. 30 Aug. 1854.
Arms — Arg., a mullet sa., on a chief gu. a fleur-de-lis or.
■Crest— A fleur-de-lis. Afotfo— Vigila et era.
Seats — Dowdeswell Court, Andoversford, and Ablington
Manor, Fairford, co. Gloucester.
ROGERS OF STANAGE PARK.
BoGEES, Charles Coltman, Esq. of Stanage
Park, CO. Kadnor, and The Home, Salop, M.A., J.P.
•€0s. Kadnor, Salop, and Hereford, High Sheriff co.
Eadnor 1882, and D.L. for that co., M.P. for Kad-
nor 1884 to 1885, b. 12 May, 1854 ; m. 6 Nov. 1888,
jNIuriel Augusta Gilian, dau. of Major Frederick
Parclaj Chapman, late 14th Hussars, of Stonehouse
■Court, CO. Gloucester, and has issue.
Gut Coltman, b. 22 March, 1891.
Gwiadys Muriel, b. 6 Feb. 1893.
Xiiueage. — The direct ancestor of Charles Coltman
HoGEBs, nowof The Home, was Robeet de Nobbcey, of North
Lydbury, Salop. His great-grandson, Roger de NoRBnET,
-1/1. Margery, dau. of Thomas Schire de la Home, and became
possessed of estates in Home in tlie year 1314. Their son,
John Kogers de la Home, took the surname of Rogers from
liis father's Christian name, and by deed, dated Thursday after
the feast of the Holy Trinity, 36 Edward 111., 1363, obtained
from Philip le Mercer all his estate in Home, where he became
settled. From that time to the present day, his descendants
have held the estate of Home, and resided there.
Rev. John Rogers, Lord of Home, W^entnor, Salop, b. 21
Sept. 1789, Rector of Myndtown and Mainstone, Salop (only
son of Thomas Rogers, Esq. of The Home, 6. 2" Sept. 1749,
and d. 17 Sept. 1794, by Mary 'Vanzoelen his wife, youngest
dau. of Edward Powys, of Moreton Hall, co. Chester, and of
Berwick House, Salop, and grandson of Rev. Edward Rogers,
JM.A., of The Home, Rector of Myndtown, Salop, by Mary his
wife, dau. and heir of Thomas Like, Esq. of Whitcot, Keyset,
aSalop), m. 29 Aug. 1810, Marianne, eldest dau. of John Boden-
liam, Esq. of Grove House, co. Radnor, and had surviving
issue,
John, of The Home.
Edward, of Inverness Terrace, Kensington Gardens, h. 17
Oct. 1818 ; m. 30 April, 1S6C, Ada, eldest dau. of Sir
Thomas Deane, Knt., by Eliza his 2nd wife, dau of R.
O'Callaghaa Newenham, Esq., and has issue,
1 Edward Thomas Percy. 2 Francis Bodenham.
1 Harriet Ada. 2 Olive Mabel.
Thomas Percival (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Batheaston, Somer-
set, 6. 21 Aug. 1821 ; m. 1st, 1852, Katherine, eldest dau. of
T. Mackerness, Esq , by whom (who d. 1856) he has issue,
Percy John and Emily Katherine; he to. 2ndly, Mary, dau.
of Edmund Broome, Esq. of Elmhurst, Batheaston, by whom
he had issue, Edmund de Norbuiy, Arthur, George Her-
bert, Katherine, and Mary.
Henry James Vanzoelen, b. 24 May, 1833.
Ihu'riett, m. Rev. W. M. Cartwright, Rector of Dudley.
Mr. Rogers d. 12 Sept. 1856, and was s. by his eldest son,
Rev. John Roqees, M.A., of The Home, and of Stanage
Park, J.P. for cos. Hereford, Radnor, and Salop, &. 16 June,
1817; m. 27 Oct. 1851, Charlotte Victoria, dau. of Rev. Francis
Stonehewer Newbold, D,D., by Mary his wife, dau. of T.
Coltman, Esq. of Hagnaby Priory, co. Lincoln, and had issue
I. Chaeles Coltman, now of Stanage Park,
u. Edward Powys, b. 25 Oct. 1855; m. 17 Nov. 1881, Char-
lotte, 2nd dau. of John Michael Williams, Esq. of Caerhayes
Castle and Burncoose, and has issue, Charles Michael;
Henry Powys ; Charlotte Harriett; Clara Coltman.
in. John Devenport, 6. 6 Feb. 1857.
IV. Arthur de Norbury, 6. 11 and d. 12 Dec. 1862,
v. George Frank Vanzoelen, 6. 14 May, 1864.
I. Harriet Mary Kate.
Rev. Mr. Rogers d. 28 May, 1878, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Coltman Rogers, Esq., now of Stanage Park.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron vert, between three bucks caurant
sa., five ermine spots or. Crest — A buck's head sa., charged
with three ermine spots or, erased gu., attired gold. Motto—
Celeriter et jucunde.
Seat — Stanage Park, Brampton Bryan, co. Kadnor.
ROGERS OF PENROSE.
Rogers, John Peterell, Esq. of Penrose, co.
Cornwall, J.P., Capt. K.A. retired, b. 7 Nov. 1846 ;
m. 3 Feb. 1880, Maria Adelaide, youngest dau. of
Chevalier Giorgio Miloro, Italian Consul at Queens-
town, CO. Cork, and has issue,
John Lionel, 6. 11 Nov. 1880.
Robert Peverell, b. 6 July, 1892.
Adelaide Maude, b. 15 March, 1883.
Elsie Margaret, 6. 19 Jan. 1889.
Lineag'e. — This family appears from documents at Pen-
rose to have been "of a very ancient fl'amily in Dorsetshire
descended," and to have settled in Cornwall early in the 17tli
century.
John Rogers, of Truthwall, near Goldolphin, 6. before 1625,
d. 1690. His eldest son and heir,
John Rogers, Esq. of Treassowe, 6. 1653; d. 1725, held
several successive offices in the Stannaries, and was a Deputy
Vice-Admiral for South Cornwall and a Capt. of Militia. He
ra. 1st, Thomasine, dau. of Hugh Bawden, of Guddern, and
2ndly, Elizabeth Julian. His son and heir (by his 2nd wife),
John Rogees, Esq. of Treassowe, D.L., b. 1690; d. 1768; vi.
1st, his cousin, Aurelia Bawden, dau. and heir of Hugh Baw-
den, of Guddern, by whom he had issue, i. John, d. young : ii.
Hdgh, his heir; in. Thomas. He to. 2ndly, Catherine, relict
of Benjamin Rogers, of Penryn, dau. of William Rogers, of
Treveneage. The son and heir,
Hugh Rogers, Esq, of Treassowe and Penrose, D.L., 6. 1719 ;
d. 1773. He 7n. 1746, Anne, dau. and heir of James Bishop,
of Lower Trekynninge. In 1770, he served the office of Sheriff
of Cornwall. His son and heir,
John Rogers, Esq. of Treassowe and Penrose, J.P. and D.L.,.
M.P., 6. 1750; d. 26 Feb. 1832. He m. 1776, Margaret, eldest
dau. of Francis Basset, Esq. of Tehidy, and sister of Francis,
Lord De Dunstanville, and by her (who d. 5 May, 1842) had
(with thirteen daus., of whom Cecilia, to. Thomas Hartley,
Esq. of Roscrow, and Caroline, m. Rev. William Rawlings)
six sons.,
John, his heir.
Hugh (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Camborne, 6. 1780; in. 1815,
Frances, dau. of Rev. F. Jenkins, Vicar of St. Clement's,
and had issue, 1 Francis, b. 1816 ; 2 Hugh St. Aubyn, (Rev.),
B.A.; 3 David, d. 1844; 4 Frederick John, d. 1844; 5
Hender, d. 1860 : 6 Reginald Basset (Rev.), Vicar of San-
creed, Penzance; 1 Frances Anne; 2 Cecilia Basset, de-
ceased ; 3 Margaret Lucy, d. 1875 ; 4 Mary Sophia ; 5
EUinor.
Francis, b. 1789, an officer R.N., drowned at sea 1811.
Reginald, 6. 1790, a District Judge in India, d. 1855.
Frederick, Capt. R.N., b. 1794: m. Chariotte Grenfell Bridg-
man, dau. and heir of Rev. Humphrey Willyams, and d. 31
Dec. 1874, having had issue, Frederick Willyams, d. young,
and Charlotte Mary Grenfell, d. 1842.
William, b. 1795 ; d. 1877, aged 82.
The eldest son and heir.
Rev. John Rogers, of Treassowe and Penrose, M.A., Canon
of Exeter Cathedral, and J. P., 6. 17 July, 1778 ; m. 1st 7 June,
1814, Mary(d. 11 March, 1827), dau. of Rev. John Jope, Vicar
of St. Clere, and 2ndly, 13 Dec. 1843, Grace, eldest dau. of
George Sydenham F'ursdon, of F\irsdon, Devon. She d.
Christmas Eve 1861. He had issue by his 1st wife,
John Pope, his heir.
William (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Mawnan, m. 4 Oct. 1850,
Anna, 2nd dau. of Ralph Barnes, Esq. of Exeter, and has
issue, Ralph Baron.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Kecinald, m. 5 April, 1S53, Mary Frances, ilau. of John
Thouuis Nankivtll, Ksq. of Truro, and has issue, 1 lieginald
Kankivell; 'l Artluir; 3 Hugh Henry, Lieut. I'l.A.; 4
Freiieriik William diaries : 6 John; 1 Augusta Mary; '1
Charlotte Elizabeth; 3 Agnes Deiiise ; 4 Franees Jane; 5
Ceeilia llait.
Saltren (Kev), M.A., Hon. Canon of Truro, Eural Dean,
Vicar of Gwennap, m. 15 Dee. 1S66, Julia Luey, dau. ot
Kev. Horatio Mann, and has issue, 1 Gerard Saltren, (Itev.'i.
B.A. ; 2 Horace Trevelyan: 3 Henry Cornwallis; 1 Julia
Beatrice; 2 Constance Louisa Grace; 3 EditUUary; 4
Alice Trevelyan; 5 Harriet Eleanor.
}lenry, Coniui. li.N'., »?. 28 Aug. 18d0, Jane Slary, dau. of
J. S. Enys, Esq. of Envs, and has issue, 1 Eny.s llenrv
(liev.), B.A.; 2 Charles Gilbert; 3 Ernest; 4 Claude
Soniei-set ; 5 Ixonard ; 6 Kenneth St. Aubyn; 7 John
Davies : 1 Catherine ilaiy.
llary.
Ecv. John Uogers d. 12 June, ISiiC, and was s. by his eldest
son.
Jobs Pope Kogbrs, Esq. of Trea.ssowe and Penrose, J. P. and
D.L., M.P. for Helstun from iHoll-tio, b. 16 Feb. 1816; m. 3
Sept 1844, Maria, eldest dau. of William Hichens, Esq. of The
Grove, Camberwell, and had issue,
I. John Peverell, now of Penrose.
n. Charles Fursdcm (Hev.), M.A., b. 19 June, 1848.
III. lleginald William Scott, Lieut. li.N., 6. 20 March,
1851.
IV. Andrew Trevarthian, b. 10 Jlarch, 1863 ; d. uixm. 4 June,
18»0.
V. Robert Henry, b. 21 Aug. IS.'iS; d. uniii. 28 Nov. 1881.
VI. Philip Powys, b. 9 June, 1857 ; d. UHm. 10 Aug. 1889.
VII. Frederick Evelyn, b. 31 Dec. 1860.
VIII. Francis Basset, b. 7 July, 18C2.
IX. Walter, b. 17 April, 1864.
I. Margaret Hichens, vi. 16 Nov. 1878, Henry Dyke Acland,
Esq.
II. Mary Ellen Oldfield, m. 11 Aug. 1874, John Cole, Esq.
M.A., and has issue, Hugh Basil.
III. Maria Maude, vi. 8 Aug. 1883, Charles Everard, Esq.,
M.A.
IV. Catherine Elizabeth, d. 1866.
Mr. Eogcrs d. 24 April, 1880, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present John Peverell Rogers, Esq. of Penrose.
Arms — Arg., a chevron between three stags trippant sa.
Crtst — A stag trippant 6a.
Scats — Penrose, near HeLston, and Treassowe, near Penzance,
Cornwall.
ROGERS OF KAINSCOMBE.
EoGEES, Rev. Edwaed Henry, of Rainscombe,
CO. Wilts, M A., late Fellow of King's Coll. Cam-
bridge, Vicar of Thames Ditton, b. 1827.
Lineage. — The family of Rogers were seated at Brian-
Etone, Dorset, till the close of the 17th century. Of that line
was
Thomas Rogers, Esq., Serjeant-at-Law, temj'). Edward IV.,
■who settled at Uradford. He m. 1st, one of the daus. and co-
heirs of William Besyll, of Bradford, and by her had a son,
WiLUAM, of whom presently. He m. 2ndly, a dau. of —
Courtenay, of Powderham, and widow of Sir Thomas Pomeroy,
and by her had a son, George, of Luppit, Devon, whose son,
Edward (Sir) was of Cannington. The son of the 1st marriage,
William Rogers, Esq. m. Jane, dau. of John Horton, Esq.
of llford, and had (v.ith a dau. Cecily, m. Robert Maten) two
sons, I. Anthony, )«. Dorothy, dau. of John Ernie, of Eichil-
hampton, and had issue ; and ii. Henet, of whose line we
treat. The latter,
Henry Kogebs, Esq., was father of Heset Rogers, Esq. of
Heddington, m. Sarah, dau. of Thomas Hall, Esq. of Bradlord,
ana had a son, Robert Rogehs, Esq. of Heddington, m. Anne,
dau. of John Seager, Esq. of Broniham, Wilts, and was s. by
his son, Henry Rogers, Esq. of Heddington, who, by Sarah
his wife, dau. of Francis Eyles, Esq. of South Broom, Wilts,
M.P. for Devizes, wa-s father of
Rev. Henry Rogers, Rector of Heddington, m. Ellen, dau.
of Heniy Pyke, Esq. of Rainscombe, and was s. by his son,
Robert Rogers (Rev.), of Rainscombe, Rector of Hedding-
ton, m. Eliza, dau. of Thomas Smith, of Potterne, Wilts, and
was father of
Benjamin Rogers (Rev.), of Rainscombe, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of William Johnson, Esq. of Chippenham, and by her had
<with a dau. Amelia Eliza, and a son, William),
James Rogers (Uev.), D.D., of Rainscombe, m. 1788, Catha-
rine, youngest dau. and co-heir of Francis Newman, Esq. of
Cadbury House, Somerset, and by her (who d. 1832) had issue,
of whom
Francis James Newman Rogers, Esq. of Rainscombe, Q.C.,
Recorder of Exeter, b. 1791 ; m. 29 June, 1822, Julia Eleanors
3rd dau. of William Walter Yea, Esq. of Pyrland Hall, Somer-
set, and sister of Sir Walter Yea, Bart., and had issue,
Francis Newman, his heir.
Edward Henry, now of lUiinscombe.
Walter I-acy, M.A. of Balliol Coll. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
J. P. Wilts, ))i. 25 Feb. 1868, Herniione Lucy, dau. of J. J. e!
Hamilton, Esq., and sister of Sir Edward Archibald Hamil-
ton, Bart., and by her (who d. 8 Feb. 1869) had a son,
Francis Edward Newman, 6. 26 Dec. 1868 ; m. 11 Aug. 189.5,'
Louisa Annie, dau. of the late Edward William Jennings',
Esq., and granddau. of the late Richard Jennings, Esq. of
Gellideg, CO. Carmarthen. Mr. W. L. Rugers m. 2ndly,
1873, Sophia Mary Coore, only dau. of George Baton, Esq.
and by her had issue. He d. 18 April, 1885.
Eleanora Amelia, d. utim. 10 Dec. 1861.
Gertrude Jane, d. unm. 1 Oct. 1887
Mr. Rogers d. 19 July, 1851, and was by his son,
Francis Newman Rogers, Esq., J. P., of Rainscombe, 6. 6
Oct. 1826; d. unm. 2 Sept. 1859, and was s. by his brother, the
present possessor.
-4 niis— Arg., a chevron between three st.ags sa., chained and
spotted or. Crest— A stag sa., chained and spotted or. Motta
— Xil conscire sibi.
.b'a(s— Rainscombe, near Marlborough, and Thames Ditton
Vicarage.
ROGERS OF RIVER HILL.
EoGEES, John TnoEXTON, Esq. of River Hill,
Kent, J. P., formerly Capt. 33rd Regt., b. 15 Jan.
1831; m. 17 July, 1862, Margaret, dau. of John
Bagwell, Esq. of Marlficld, late M.P. for Clonmel,
and has issue,
I. John Middleto.v, Capt. 1st Royal Dragoons, 6. 24 Aug.
1804.
II. Arthur Edward, B.A. Oxon, b. 18 July, 1871.
I. Frances Elizabeth. n. Margaret.
III. Lilla Agnes.
Lineagre. — This family came originally frem Gloucester-
shire to Loudon about 1740.
Samuel Rogers, who d. 2 Aug. 1746, had issue,
Thomas Rogers, Esq. b. 10 June, 1695 ; m. 14 July, 1724,
Martha Davis, andrf. 3 May, 1758. His son,
John Rogers, Esq. of Sun Court, Cornhill, b. 1729 ;!)i. 22 Sept.
1762, Mary, dau. and co-heiress of Nathaniel Neal, and ((. !j
Oct. 1796, having by her (whocZ. 8 April, 1b02) had, with other
issue,
John Rogers, Esq. of Upper Tooting, Surrey, b. 6 Dec.
1768 ; m. 6 June, 1798, Elizabeth, dau. of James Wellford,
Esq. of Blackheath, and d. 28 Oct. 1840, leaving by her (who
d. in 1845) a son,
John Rogers, Esq., F.R.S., J.P., of River Hill, 6. 9 Nov.
1807; m. 31 Jan. 1833, Harriet, 2nd dau. of John Thornton,
Esq. of Clapham, Surrey, and had issue,
I. John Thornton, now of River Hill.
II. Reginald Wellford (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Cookham,
Berks, to. 17 Aug. 1871, Emelia Sophia, dau. of Edward
Thornton, Esq., C.B., and by her (who <(. 23 Dec. 1877) has
issue, Reginald Thornton, b. 24 June, 1876, and Katharine
Sophia.
III. Henry Middleton, late Bengal C.S., m. 15 Jan. 1880,
Rose Janet Fell.
IV. Arthur Parry, late Capt. 68th Foot, m. 31 May, 1868,
Florence Maria, dau. of Henry Unwin, Esq., late B.C.S.
V. Walter Francis, m. Louisa, dau. of F. W. Curteis, Esq. of
Wissenden, Kent.
I. Gertrude Elizabeth, m. Frederick Williams, Esq., who d.
10 Sept. 1876.
II. Mary Selina, vi. 5 Aug. 1869, Robert Dalby Dalby, Esq.,
and by him (who d. 14 March, 1887) has issue.
III. Margaret Alice. iv. Harriet Jane.
Seat — River Hill, Sevenoaks.
ROGERS OF ^ARLINGTON,
Rogers, Thomas Englesby, Esq. of Yarlington,
Somerset, J. P. and D.L., Barristcr-at-Law, Recorder
of Wells, Cliancellor of the Diocese of Bath and
Wells, and Deputy-Chairman of Somerset Quarter
Sessions, ii-om 1870 to 1892 ; M.A., and formerly
Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford, b. 24 May.
1817 ; m. 6 Aug. 1853, Elizabeth Hannah, dau. and
heiress of John Staiiger, Esq. of Strawberry Hall^
Tydd St. Mary, co. Ln.coln, and has issue,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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1733
I. Eliza StaTiger. ii. Helen Woodd.
Lineage. — This family was originally of Bristol, and in
the 16th century held a prominent place amongst the mer-
chants of that city.
llicHAKD Rogers, of the parish of St. Thomas, the first
who is mentioned in the grant of arms, d. 1087. He was father
of
I. Rich AKD, Sheriff of Bristol 1.^95, d. l.'icg, leaving issue,
Mattlicw and Kichahd, of whom prcsuntly.
H. Robert, b. lf)63: m. Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of Daniel
■Cooiier, Esq. of Bath, Mayor of Bristol 1621, and d. 163.3,
leaving (with two daus., Ellen, m. Richard Rodway, of
Xxjndon, and Sarah, in. Henry Billingsley, Esq.) one son,
£iR Richard Rogers, of Bristol, and of Eastwood, co.
<Glom ester, Sheiiff oi co. Gloucester 1623, b. I.'i94, : he d.
1635, leaving, by Mary his wife, youngest dau. of Sir
Henry Mai ten. Judge of the Prerogative Court, and sister
«f the celebiatcd republican and regicide, Col. Henry
Marten, two daus.,
1 Mary, who inherited Eastwood, to. Sir Richard Ash-
field, Bart., Sheriff of CO. (iloucester 1C6S.
2 Elizabeth (b. posthumous), in. Edmund Denton, Esq.
of Hillesden. Bucks.
It was at the house of Lady Rogers that Col. Nathaniel
Fiennes had liis head-quarters, wJien holding Bristol for
the Long Parliament.
lu. Nicholas.
1. Rachel.
Richard Rogers, above-named grandson of Richard Rogers
•<who d. 1587), was father of
JohnRogers, of Chaxhill, Westbury-on-Severn, whod. 1690,
leaving two sons, Nicholas, of Westbury-on-Severn, d. 1699,
leaving issue, and
Thomas Rogers, Esq. of All Saints', Worcester, who d. 1721,
iiaving had issue, by Eliza his wife,
Thomas, hio heir.
Jlichard, d. 1706, an infant.
Ann, m. Thomas Wood, Esq. of St. Helen's, Worcester, 7th
son of Basill Wood, Esq. of Shincwuod and White Abbey,
Mayor of Worcester 1745-46.
The eldest son,
Thomas Rogers, Esq. of Besford Court, co. Worcester, 6.
5 Sept. 1704; m. 10 April, 1725, Mary, dau. of Capt. Englesby,
of Upton-on-Severn, and had issue by her, besides daus., one
son, John, his heir. Mr. Rogers d. April 1773, and was s. by
his only son,
John Rogers, Esq., High Sheriff of Somciset 1804, b. 14
Jipiil, 1743; in. 10 Nov. 1774, Anne Reynolds, dau. and sole
heir of Pickering Robinson, Esq. of Rawcliffe, co. Yorl;,
:and eventually heir to her great-uncle, Samuel Lloyd, Esq.
■of Friday Hill, Chingford, Essex, and by her (who d. 24 April,
1840, aged 91) had issue,
Thomas, d. an infant. Franxis, his heir.
Geoige, b. 2 Aug. 1790; d. unm. 13 Nov. 1862.
liobert Green, Rector of Yarlington, b. 6 Nov. 1800; to. 1st,
21 Feb. Is34, Mary Theodora, dau. of Rev. John Johnson,
LL.D., the friend and kinsman of the poet Cowper. She
d. s. p. 6 May, 1836. He m. 2ndly, Lucy, dau. of Rev.
Charles Pine-Cofliii, and by her (who d. lt!46) had Lucy
Mary Fhilippa and Arthur Johnson (Rev.), b. June, 1846,
M.A. and Rector of Yarlington. He m. 3rdly, Elizabeth
Harbin, dau. of Wyndham Goodden. Esq. of Over Conipton,
and d. 19 March, 1S76, leaving by her another dau.
Louisa.
Hr. Rogers purchased the Manor of Yarlington 17S2, and d.
28 Feb. 1821. His 2nd son,
Francis Rogers, Esq. of Yarlington, 6. 13 Aug. 1784; in
Oct. 1S03, on the premeditated invasion of Napoleon, he raised,
as Capt., a Company in the 1st East Somerset Volunteers ; to.
^ July, 1815, Catherine Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Benjamin
Bickley, Esq. of Bristol, and of Ettingshall Lodge, co. Stafford,
and by her (who d. 14 Feb. 1881) had issue,
Thomas Engleset. now of Yarlington.
John Francis, of The Lawn, Swanington, Norfolk, formerly
an Assistant-Commissary-Gen. to Her Majesty's Forces, b.
22 Aug. l8-6; m. Ist, Oct. 1862, Marianne, dau.and,;o heir
of Robert Wadsworth Bartell, Esq. of Swannington Lawn,
Norfolk, by whom (who d. 14 Feb. 1869) he has had i.ssue,
Lionel Wadsworth, b. 23 April, 1866, deceased ; John
Englesby, 6. 4 Feb. 1860, deceased; and Gertrude Maiy.
He m. 2ndly, 1871, Maria Holmes, eldest dau. of the Hon.
John Young, of Slontreal, and has issue, Basil Englesby,
6. Is74, Gerard, Harry, Hugh, and daus.
■Benjamin Bickley, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, M.A.,
and late Fellow of Wadham Coll. Oxford, b. 11 Dec. 1828 ;
m. 3 Sept. 1861, Ellen Su-^anna, 4th dau. ofRobert Herring,
Esq. of Cromer, and has issue, Francis Robert Bickley, b.
1869, Richard IJickley, and three daus.
•Catharine Anne Bickley, d. 1 Jan. 1874.
Caroline Anna, d. unm. 3 March, 1861.
Marianne Robinson, d. 22 June, 1892.
Ellen Sarah.
Anna Latty, to. 25 March, 184S, Rev. John Jaqiies Wedge,
M.A., of Hampton in Ardcn, co. Warwick, and d. 22 May,
1850, leaving issue, two sons.
Mr. Rogers d. 5 April, 1863.
Arms — Arg., three stags trippant sa., attired or, a chief az.
Crest — A stag's head couped sa., attired and holding in the
mouth an acorn or, stalked and leaved vert. Mutto — JustUd
perfieito nihil timeto.
Seat — Yarlington House, near Wincanton, Somerset.
ROGEKSON OF GILLESBIE.
EoGEESON, Col. William, of Gillesbie, co.Dtiin-
fries, J.P., and County Councillor, h. 1842 ;
educated at Queen's Coll. Oxford, m. 1877, Geor-
gian;! Letitia, dau. of the late Cajit. John Alexander
Drought, of Whigsborough, King's co.,and has issue,
I. William Drought.
II. .Tohn Alexander.
I. Georgiana Mary.
Col. Eogerson, is elder surviying son of the late
William Eooeeson, who d. 18fj9, of Waniphray
and Grillesbie, by Agnes, his ■wife, dau. of jamesi
French, Esq. He served from 1862 till 1889, in
the 53rd Eegt. (now tlie 1st. Batt. Shropshire
Light Infantry). He s. his brother the late James
Alexander Eogerson, Esq. of Wamphray and
Gillesbie, co. Dumfries, formerly Ensign 61st
Eegt., b. 1840; m. 1862, Christina, dau. of Duncan
Stewart, Esq.
Sfat — Gillesbie, Lockerbie, N.B.
tVw^s— Junior United Service, S.W., and Conservative Club,
Edinburgh.
KOKEBY OF ARTHINGWORTH.
EoKEBT, Eet. Heney Ealph, of Arthingworth
Manor House, co. Northampton, B.A., Eeetor of
Artliingworth and Lord of the Manor, J. P. co.
Northampton, h. 2 June, 1831 ; m. 7 Feb. 1861,
Mary Jane, dau. of Thomas Earbofc Beale, Esq.
J. P., of Brettenham Park, Suffolk, and has issue,
I. Henry Langham, Capt. Rifle Brigade, 6. 26 Nov. 1861.
II. Ralph Thomas, b. 28 June, 1863. '
III. Arthur Willoughby (Rev.), B.A., 6. 7 June, 1866.
I. Caroline Mary, m. 26 April, 1888, Sydney Holland, Esq.
of 112, Park Street, W.
liineag-e. — A celebrity has been given to the romantic
beauties of " Rokeby " by Sir Walter Scott. Few persons visit
the neighbourhood without observing with what extreme
accuracy of observation and felicity of expression the bard has
described the passage : —
"A stern and lone, yet lovely road
As e'er the foot of minstrel strode; "
or view " Egliston's grey ruins " or " Rokeby's turrets high,"
without feeling that the charm of poetry is thrown over them.
At the period of the Conquest, all the territory abutting on
the Tees, at the southern border, were granted to Alan, Earl
of Eretagne, and funned his English earldom of Richmond,
These broad lands were partitioned among the junior membera
of his family and his followers, and, in the distribution,
Rokeby became part of the possessions of the FitzAlans, a
Northern Baronial House, whose chief seat was at Bedale.
But their interest at Rokeby was scarcely more than nominal,
for beneath them was a subinfeudation in favour of a family
which, residing on the lands of Rokeby, was usually described
as " de Rokeby," and eventually assumed that name as a per-
sonal appellation.
Tradition asserts that the Rokebyswere seated on the lands
from which they derived their name in Saxon times, but the
faiiiily first appeared prominent in public affairs in the pereoa
of Thomas de Rokeby, whose rise in Royal favour is circum-
stantially related by Froissart. In the 14th century lived the
gallant Sir Thomas Rokeby, who took so distinguished a part
in the battle of Neville's Cross, and became afterwards Lord
Justice of Ireland, in which country, two centuries after,
William Rokeby was Lord Chancellor and Archbishop of
Dublin. The eldest branch of the family resided at Rokeby^
and Mortham. Its chief, temp. He.nry VII. , was
17C4
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
ROL
Sir Thomas Kokkbt, wlio hail tliroc sons: the two younscr
■were the ancestors of families of the name, resident atMarske
and Staninford. The eldest son,
Ralph Kokeby, Ksq. of Mortham, m. Margaret, eldest dan.
and co-heir of Kobcrt Danhy, Ksq. of Yufforth, and was .?. hy
his eldest son,
Thcmas Kokeby, Esq. of Jlortham, m. a dau. of Robert Con-
stable, of ClifT, CO. York, and had (with a dau., 771. WyclifTe, of
Wycliffe) four sons, i. Christopueb, of Mortham ; 11. Ralph ;
blaster of St. Katherine's and one of the Masters of Requests
to Queen Elizabeth; ih. Thomas; iv. Anthony. The 3rd
son,
Thomas Rokeby, Esq., m. Katherine Leigh, and had issue,
AYiLLiAM, his hiir; Ralph; Elizabeth, m. Richard Vincent, of
Frisby ; and Susan, m. 'William Cartwright, of Normandy.
The elder son,
^VILLIAM Rokeby, Esq. of Hotham, co. York, aged 28 in
15S4, m. Dorothy, dau. of William Rokeby, Esq. of Skiers,
and had four sons and one dau., i. \Villiam, of Skiers, created
a Bart. 29 Jan. 1660-61 (his issue is extinct) ; 11. Alexander,
■whe III. Susan, dau. of Gervase liosville, Esq. of Ediington,
and had issue; in. Thomas, of whom presently; iv. Philip,
who m. Jane, dau. of \Villi;im Godfrey, Esq., and had issue ;
I. Mary, to. Christopher Legard, Esq. of Anlaby. The 3rd
fon,
Thomas Rokeby, Esq. of Barnby, m. Elizabeth, sister of Sir
^Villiam Bury, Knt. of Grantham, co. Lincoln, and had, with
fix daus., five sons, namely,
William, of Ackwork Park.
Thomas (Sir), Knt., a Judge of the Court of King's Bench.
John, d. «. p. Joseph.
Benjamin, of whose line we treat.
Thomas Rokeby, of Barnby, was slain at Dunbar 1650. His
lith son,
Benjamin Kokeby, Esq. m. Rebecca, only dau. and heir of
Thomas Langham, Esq. of Arthingworth, co. Northampton,
jind had an only son,
Langham Rokeby, Esq. of Arthingworth, m. Catherine, dau.
cf Major Morgan, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Rokeby, Esq. of Arthingworth, m. 1745, Elizabeth,
only dau. and heir of Col. John Scott, of Galashiels, N.B., and
d. 8 Sept. 1796, having liad a dau. Catherine, wife of Joseph
Jekyll, Esq. of Bath, and an only son.
Rev. Langham Rokeby, of Arthingworth, m. Sept. 1780,
Maria Isabella, only dau. of Somerset Davies, Esq. of Croft
Castle, CO. Hereford, and by her (who d. 31 Dec. 1810) had
issue,
Langham, of Arthingworth, J. P. and D.L., Lieut. -Col.
Northamptonshire Militia, </. unm. 6 July, 1844.
Henry Ralph, of Arthingworth.
Anna Maria Isabella, d. 10 March, 1818.
Charli'tte Jane, d. April, 1803.
Mr. Rokeby d. 16 Dec. 1S26, and was s. by his eldest son,
Langham Rokeby, who d. unm. 1844, and was s. by his next
brother,
Rev. Henry Ralph Rokeby, of Arthingworth, formerly
Comm. E.N., afterwards Rector of Arthingworth and Lord of
the Manor, 6. 8 April, 1788; m. 1st, 26 July, 1827, Caroline,
dau. of Rev. George Boulton, Rector of Oxenden, and by her
(who d. April, 1832) had issue,
I. Henry Ralph, now of Arthingworth.
I. Isabella Caroline, m. 2 May, Is.io, Rev. George F. Pearson,
of Funtingtun, Sussex.
II. Anna Maria.
He m. 2ndly, 6 Sept. 1837, Harriet, dau. of Joseph AVallcy,
Esq., and had by her,
II. Langham, Capt. Royal Marines, F.R.G.S., h. 18 March,
1839 : d. at Cairo 22 Feb. 1873.
III. Willoughby Charles, late of the Admiralty, b. 25 Jlay,
1841.
III. Charlotte Matilda.
Eev. Henry Rokeby d. 20 May, 1870.
Arms — Arg.. a chevron sa. between three rooks ppr. Crest
— A rook ppr.
6'ea(— Arthingworth Manor House, Ncrthampton.
Lineag'e. —The family of Roifc were .settled, it is said,
on lands of their owu at Horsey, in Norfolk, at the time of
the Conquest, and a branch flourished at Norwich in the
14th century. They appear to have settled at Heacham in
the beginning of the 16th century ; and the church registers
from 1558 contain numerous entries of the name. A member
of this family, John Rolfe, sailed to Virginia, with Sir Thomas-
Dale, temji. James I., and m. Pocahontas, dau. of the Indian
King Powhattan. In 1560, Eustalius Rolfe m. at Heaeliaiu
Church, Joanna Jenner, and d. in 1593, leaving a son, b. at
Heacham 1562, who m. 1582, Dorothea Mason, and d. 1594.
The last direct male representative,
Edmund Roi-fe, Esq. of Heacham (only son of Edmund Rolfe,
Esq. of Heacham, High SherifTof Norfolk, 1769, by Dorothy
his wife, dau. of William Folkes, Esq. of Hillington Hall),
d. s. p. '7 Dec. 1836, leaving his estates to the
Rev. Strickland Charles Edward Neville, M.A., Vicar
of Heacham (eldest son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Charles Neville^
R.A., by Anne Golden his wife, eldest dau. of Lieut-Gen.
Williamson), who assumed in consequence, by royal licence,,
bearing date 1 March, 1837, the surname and arms of Rolfe.
Mr. Neville-Rolfe, b. 31 Dec. 1789 ; m. 22 Sept. 1814, Agnes,
only dau. of HenryFawcett, E.sq., M.P. for Carlisle, and by Smv
(who d. 17 Dec. 1831) he had issue,
Charles Fawcett, late of Heacham Hall.
Henry F'awcelt, Lieut. E.N., 6. 17 Jan. 1817; cZ. at Woosang,
China, 3 Oct. 1842.
Edward Fawcett (Rev.), b. 20 May, 1821 ; m. 5 Aug. 1845,
Melosine Sophia Maria, eldest dau. of Rev. M. Barnard,
Vicar of Great Amwell, Herts, and has a dau. Agnes
Everilda, d. 25 March, 18^3.
Arthur Fawcett, b. 29 Nov. 1822; m. 16 Jan. 1851, Sarah
Frances Crowder Bishop, and has a dau. Eudora Phoebe ; d.
10 Dec. 1876.
John James Fawcett, b. 24 March, 1826.
Helen, d. 10 Nov. 1881.
Mary Ann Frances, m. Rev. Robert Couper Black, M.A.
Agnes Caroline, m. 1854, Lieut. James Sautnarez Brock, 17lh.
Madras N.l. ; d. 16 Oct. 1867, leaving a dau.
Elizabeth Anne, m. 6 Jan. I8-38, Rev. N. 1. Raven.
Mr. Neville-Rolfe m. 2ndly, 5 Jan. 1833, Dorothy, widow ot
Rev. T. T. ThonKuson, Chaplain H.E.l.C. He d. 25 Dec. 1852, •
and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Fawcett Neville Rolfe, Esq. of Heacham Hall,
J. P., b. 23 Aug. 1815; m. 1st, 18 May, 1841, Martha Holt,
eldest dau. of William Chapman, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne,
and by her (who d. at Naples, 23 Jan. 1863) had issue,
I. Edmund, b. 10 July, 1842; <?.31 March, 1843.
II. Eustace, now of Heacham Hall.
III. Ernest, 6. 11 Aug. 1847, Capt. R.N., C.B., to. 19 March,
1885, Janet, dau. of James Brand, Esq. of Bedford Hill
House, Balham.
IV. Charles William, 6. 6 July, 1851 : m. 4 Oct. 1882, Fanny
Kunegunda Clive, dau. of Frederick Walpole Keppel, Esq.
of Lexham Hall, Norfolk, and by her (who d. 17 Jan. 1891)
has issue, Clive, Randolph, Louisa Ethel, and Kune-
gunda.
V. Herbert, Lieut. E.N., 6. 16 June, 1854.
VI. Alfred (Rev.), 6. 28 Feb. 1867 ; ni. 19 April, 1887, Ada
Maria, dau. of Edward Wilson, Esq. of Broughton House,
Preston, and has issue, Arthur.
VII. Arthur, b. 3 Dec. 1868 ; d. 9 May, 1887.
I. Dorothy Mary, m. 20 Aug. 1868, Henry Cockburn Stewart,
Esq., son of Rev. Dr. Stewart, of Leghorn, and has issue.
II. Harriett Jane, m. 24 Oct. 1886, Hclcombe Ingleby, Esq. of
Valentines, Ilford, and has issue.
HI. Margaret Rebecca, m. 8 Nov. 1882, Charles Franklin.
Torrey, Esq., son of F'ranklin Torrey, of Boston, U.S., ami
has issue.
He m. 2ndly, 23 April, 1868, Maria Bolton, 2nd dau. of Rev..
M. Barnard, Vicar of Great Amwell, co. Herts, and d. 23 Oct.
1869. He was s. by his eldest surviving son.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th gyronny of eight or and az.,
on a chief sa. three annulets arg., for Rolfe; 2nd and 3rdgu.,
five fusils conjoined in fosse or, each charged with an ermine
spot sa., a bordure nebuly arg., for Neville. Crests — 1st,
Neville, A mount vert, thereon issuant out of a crescent gu.
a rose arg., slipped vert; 2nd, Rolfe, A lion's head erased arg.,
fretty gu. Motto — Cresco crescendo.
Seat — Heacham Hall, King's Lynn, Norfolk.
EOIiFE OF HEACHAM.
Netille-Rolfe, Eustace, Esq. of Heacham
Hall, Norfolk, J.P., b. 8 Aug. 1845 ; m. 2 Oct. 18R7,
Emily Auber Frances, youngest dau. of Robert
Tbornbill, Esq., and has issue,
Amy. Ivy, d. at Naples, April, 1892.
Dorothy.
KOLLESTON OF WATNALIi.
EoLLESTON, Lancelot, Esq. of Watnall Hall,
Notts, and Toynton, co. Lincoln, J. P., High Sherift'
1877, b. 1847, s. 18G2 ; m. 25 Feb. 1882, Lady
Charlotte Emma Maud, youngest dau. of Col. the-
Hon. Robert A. Gc. Dalzell, C.B., and sister of
Robert, 15th Earl of Carnwath. This lady 'O'as-
raised to the rank of an earl's daughter in 1889.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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LineaRC. — The family of Rolleston of Rollcston, co.
Stafford was of great antiquity in that shire and an
ample pedigree commencing with " Henricus Rolleston de
EoUcston, Miles," and tracing the descent to the year 1G14,
is recorded in the Herald's Visitations. Of this long de-
scended line the Kollestons of Watnall are a branch, as testi-
fied by the following inscription : — " In memory of Lancelot
Kolleston.of Watnall, in co. Nottingham, Esq., he was one of
the branches of the family of Rolleston of Rolleston, in
Staffordshire. He m. the dau. of George Poole, of Ilaye, in
CO. Derby, Esq., with whom he lived very happily many years
■until her death; and for his honour and steady loyalty to
his prince, he was made the Sheriff of this county, in the
year 1682. ... He d. in the year 168;'), in the 35th year of
his age, making his loving cousin, Edward Rolle.=;ton of
Taunton, Lincolnshire, his executor, who erected this monu-
ment." This branch derives its descent, from the ancient
House of Rolleston, of Rolleston, co. Stafford, through a
younger son of Sir Ralph Rolleston, of RoUeston, who settled
at Lea about the time of Edward II.
Ralph Rolleston, (2nd son of Jajies Rolleston,* Esq. of
Lea, CO. Derby, by Anne his wife, dau. of John Babington,
Esq. of Dethick, co. Derby, see Visitation of Staffordshire
1614), m. temp. Queen Elizabeth, Margaret, elder dau. and
co-heir of Sir Richard Bingham, of Watnall Chaworth, co.
Nottingham, by Anne his wife, sister and co heir of Sir
Nicholas Strelley, of Linby, co. Nottingham, and thus ac-
quired the manor of Watnall Chaworth, which has ever since
continued to be the seat and property of the Rolleston family.
Ralph Rolleston had a son Thomas, of Watnall, whose younger
son, Philip, had a son,
Edward Rolleston, of Toynton, co. Lincoln, son of Philip
Rolleston, by Frances Pierrepont his wife, dau. of Robert,
Earl of Kingston, Edward s. his cousin, Lancelot, who d. s. p.
1685, and brought the Toynton estate into the \Vatn:dl branch
of the family. His son,
Christopher RoLLr ston, Esq. of Watnall, m. Hannah, dau.
of Samuel Holden, Esq. of Aston, co. Derby (which lady d.
29 April, 1725), and d. 21 March, 1736, leaving with other
issue, two sons, Lancelot and John. The elder,
Lancelot Rolleston, Esq. of Watnall, High Sheriff co.
Nottingham, 1743, m. (as his 2nd wife) Rosamond, dau. and
co-heir of Daniel Greenwood, M.D., of Northampton, but
d. s. p. 27 April, 1751, and was s. by his brother.
Rev. John Rolleston, of Watnall, who was for upwards
of forty years Rector of Aston, co. Derby, m. Dorothy, youngest
dau. of Sir Robert Burdctt, of Foremark, co. Derby (who sur-
vived her husband, and d. 30 Oct. 1794), andrf. 30 June, 1770,
having had issue, with three other sons and a dau. Dorothy
(»!. Rev. William Chambers, D.D., Rector of Achester, co.
Northampton), two sons, Lancelot and Christopher, of whom,
Lancelot Rolleston, Esq. of Watnall, was High Sheriff
1781, and d. unm. 25 April, 1802, when the family estates
devolved upon his brother,
Christopher Rolleston, Esq. of Watnall, High Sheriff
1805, m. Anne, dau. of Capt. Nicholas, R.N., by whom (who d.
14 Feb. 1809), he had three sons and two daus.,
I. Lancelot, of whom presently.
II. Christopher, d. unm. 20 Oct. 1840.
III. John iKev.), Vicar of Burton-Joyce, with Bulcot« and
Shelford, co. Nottingham, who d. 17 Nov. 1862. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Philip Smelt (who d. 9 April, 1861),
and by her he had several children. His son, Christopher,
TO. 1854, Catlierine, dau. of William Leslie, Esq. of Warthill,
CO. Aberdeen, and ha.s issue.
I. Dorothy, m. Rev. William Tiffin, Rector of Matterson, co.
Nottingham.
II. Anne, d. unm. 16 Feb. 1813.
Mr. Rolleston, d. 3 April, 1807, and was s. by his eldest son,
Lancelot Rolleston, Esq. of Watnall, Col. of the Royal
Sherwood Foresters, of co. Nottingham Regiment of Militia,
* The grandson of James Rolleston, of Lea, was Francis
Rolleston, who mairied Mary, dau. of Sir John Vernon, of
Harleston, and died 1587. He is memioned in Jlorris's Gan-
poicder Plot in the following terms : —
"Not long after the Queen's imprisonment in England, there
were three, two knights and one gentleman, that intended her
deliverance Sir Thomas Stanley Sir Thomas
Gerard the third one was one Mr. Rowlston, an
Esquire of good worth in the same country, and a very devout
Catholic man, and a stout gentleman. The meanest of which
three had a son, being then a pensioner in the Court, who
betrayed the whole matter, and caused them all to be clapt in
the Tower, where they were kept a long time in strait prison,
and Mr. Rowlston was condemned to die, against whom they
were able, it is likelj', to prove irore pariiculars of the secret
(by his son's means; than against the others."
J.P. and D.L.,M.P. co. Nottingham 1837-49, 6. 20 July, 1785;
m. 1st, 17 Nov. 1808, Caroline, only dau. of Sir George Chet-
wynd, Bart, of Grendon HaU, co. Warwick, and by her (who
d. 10 March, 1844) had
Lancelot, d. March, 1826.
Caroline Jane, m. 1st, J. Hancox, Lieut.-Col. 7th Dragoon
Guards, and 2ndly, 1849, Sir Richard Levinge, Bart., M.P.
of Knoekdrin Castle, co. Westmeath, and d. 5 May, 1858.
Louisa Maria, m, — Berens, Esq.
Charlotte Frances Anne, m. 1st, Edward Fen»ag<, Esfj., late
M.P. for Grimsby, and 2ndly, H. B'otr'.ey, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, Eleanor Charlotte, only f/Urviving dau. of Robert
Eraser, Esq. of Torbreck, of Inverness, and had issue by her,
Lancelot, now of Watnall.
Robert Sidney, Lieut. R.N., 6. 1849.
Henry Edward, b. li^ol.
Eleanor Anne, 0. 1853; m. 15 Nov. 1878, John Robert Ten-
nant, Esq., eldest son of Robert Tennant, Esq., M.P. of Sea-
crolt Lodge, co. York, and Rose Hall, Sutherland.
Mr. Rolleston d. May, 1862.
Anns — Arg., a cinqucfoil az., on a chief gu. a lion passant
guardant or, a crescent for difference; quartering Winfield,
Bingham, Charsells, Wollaton, Strelley, <irc. Crest — An
eagle's heart erased ppr. Motto — Ainsi et pent estre mcilleur.
Heats — Watnall Hall, near Nottingham, and Toynton, co.
Lincoln and Edwinstowe OUerton, Newark.
KOIiLESTON OF FFRANCKFOET
CASTLE.
EoLLESTON, Charles ffeanck, Esq. E.M., of
ffranckfort Castle, King's co. late Major King's
Eoyal Eiiles Militia, b. Feb. 1833 ; m. 10 Jan. 1873,
Mary Dorothea, dau. of John Hutchinson, Esq. of
Killtorkan, co. Kilkenny, and has issue,
I. James Henry ffranck, 6. Nov. 1873.
II. Charles John ffranck, 6. April, 1875.
III. Alured ffranck, 6. April, 1877.
IV. Loftus ffranck, d. 17 Aug. 1881, aged 2 years.
1. Jane Eleanor Daisy ffranck.
liilieag'e. — The ancient and knightly family of Rolleston
of Rolleston traces its lineage to the time of the Comiwest.
A writ still exists in which William de Peverel, brother of
William the Conqueror, makes a grant of land to William
de Rolleston, and Amabel his wife. This William do Rolleston
d. 1070, and was s. by Malgeos de Rolleston, one of the bene-
factors of the Rufford Monastery (see MSS. in British
Museum). Fourth in descent from this Malgeos was Sir.
Henry Rolleston de Rolleston, with whom the pedigree in
the Staffordshire Visitation of 1614 begins. According to
this visitation, the ninth in lineal descent from this Sir Henry,
was,
William Eolleston, Esq. of Rollcston, co. Stafford, son of
Laurence Rolleston, and Agnes his wife, dau. of John RoUes-
ley, d. 1593, leaving issue live sons and three daus.,
I. Gilbert, d. 1618 ; m. Jane, dau. of R. Sneyd, Esq. of Kecle,
and had issue, Walter, " son and heir," aged 10, at Stafford-
shire Visitation 1014; Grace, d.s.p.
II. William, d. 1653; m. Mary, dau. of William Whatton,
Esq. of Newtown Linford, co. Leicester, and had issue,
1 William, of Rolleston, Col., d. a. p. 1672 ; mortgaged thfr
estate of Rolleston to Sir Oswald Mosely.
2 Simon, had two daus.
III. Richard (Rev.), d. 1636, having had issue,
1 Henry, d. s. p.
2 Edward, murdered by the rebels 1041.
3 Richard, had one son, John, an mlant.
4 Ralph, murdered by the rebels 1641.
5 Thomas, murdered by the rebels 1U41.
6 John, murdered by the rebels 1041.
1 Susanna, m. Richard Cochrane, d. s. p. 1C75.
IV. John, d. S.J?. 1630.
\ . Arthur, of whom hereafter.
I. Grace, m. R. Ainswortn.
II. Jane, 7«. J. Pershall.
III. Elizabeth, m. R. Rolleston.
The above Rev. Eii.'Iiard, John, and Arthur Rolleston went,
to Ireland a.d. 1010, having received from James 1., by
patent dated at Westminster, 10 May, 1610, alaigo giant of
land in co. Armagh, in the Barony of Onelan, the manor of
Teemore, containing eight and a half townlands, with a proviso
that Richard Rolleston should not sell or let any portion of the
grant to any Irishman, or other person who did not take the
Oath of Supremacy before the Lord Chancellor. Richard and
hid brotheis, in the new year 101«, let all these premises to •
Sir Francis Annesley, afterwards Lord Baron of Mountnorris,.
173G
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
r.o:f
and to Sir John BoufL-hcr and others who had not taken the
Oath of Supremacy according to the proviso. Upon an Inqui-
sition beins lield, Lord Mountnorris toolc possession of the
property. In the year leST, Thomas, Earl of Strafford, Loril-
Peputy of Ireland, attempted to reinstate tlie heirs of Richard
KoUcston, and this matter was made sixth article of impeach-
ment against him. The yovuigest son,
Artuur Kollestok, had i.ssue by Kle.inor his wife,
I. Francis, of whom hereafter.
II. Arthur.
III. Kiehai-d, who had a dau. Mary, vi,. John Kolleston.
The eldest son,
Franxis lioLLESTON, Esq. of Tomlough, co. Tippcrary, Col.
in the army of James II., and Governur of Kiusale, co. Cork,
«i. Eleanor, sister of Sir Stephen Fox, and had issue,
I. Arthur, his su' cessor.
II. Francis, Capt. in the army.
I. Kathdine, m. Henry IluuUrcy, Esq. of Cavanacor.
II. Susannah. in. Msry.
Col. KoUeston made his will 13 June, 1691, and was «. by his
son,
Arthur Eolleston, Esq. of Tomloush, Capt. Coldstream
Guards, 12 July, I6i)l, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Gen. JMichucI
ilerritt, of F'innoe, co. Tipperary, and had issue,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. Michael, d. s. p.
III. Stephen (liev.), of Bridcpark, co. Cork, Rector of Knock-
morne, m. Eleanor Parr; d. 17S0, having had issue,
1 Stephen, 2 James
1 Eleanor, m. her cousin, James Rollcston, Esq. of ffrank-
fort. 2 Frances, m. Mr. Kilviugton.
3 Hariiet. 4 Elizabeth.
5 Dorothea. 6 Kaiharine.
I. Elizabeth, m. — \Valsh, of Walsh Park, King's co.
II. Susan, U. s.p. in. Christian, d. s. p.
IV. Margaret, m. D. Rogers, Esq. of Li:>kiuiland, co. Tip-
peraiy.
V. Eleanor, m. Capt. James ffranck, of ffrankfort Castle.
Mr. Rollcston d. 1720, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Rolleston, Esq. of ffranekfort, aliaa Coologue,
Town Majorof Galway and Capt. of Militia Dragoons, b. 1700;
m. 1740, Frances Everingham, the adopted dau. and heir of
Capt. ,Iamcs ffranekfort, of Coologue or ffranekfort, and tliuii
acquired that estate. By her he had issue,
I. James ffranck, his heir.
II. ArtliLT, d. s. p.
I. F'rances, d. unm.
Mr. Rolleston d. 1779, and was s. by his eldest son,
James ffranck Rolleston, Esq. of ffranckfuit Castle, Col.
of Volunteer Yeomen 1782, b. 1742; m. his first cousin, Ellen,
<lau. of Piev. Stephen Rolleston, of Bridepark, and by her had
a dau. Frances, who d. an infant. He m. 2ndly, 1766, Jane,
dau. of Cliaries Bagge, Esq. of Lismore, co. W'aterford, and
has issue,
I. James ffranck, his heir.
II. Cliaiics, ot Silver Hills, King's co., b. 6 March, I7C8;
m. la Jan. Ib06, Helena Maria, dau. of Richard Maunsell,
F.sq. of Quiiisboro', co. Limerick, 2nd son of Richard Maun-
sell, Esq, of Ballywilliain, in said co., and d. 23 Oct. 1820,
lia\ing by her (who d. 1860) had issue.
1 Ja.mes ifranck, heir to his uncle.
2 Charles Rolleston-Spunner, of Glasshouse, King's Co.,
Q.C., Chairman Quarter Sessions co. Mayo, assumed the
name of Spunner under the will of Thomas Spunner,
Esq., in 1807, 6. 2 Nov. 1807; m. 22 Oct. 1836, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Right Hon. John Richards, Baron of H.M.'s
Court of Exchequer in Ireland, and has issue, Charles
John, late Capt. 74th Regt.,/j. 1837 ; Henry Hugh Barry,
AVilham Thomas; and Katherine Elizabeth, m. Henry
Truell, Esq. of Clonmannon, eo. Wicklow.
3 .\rtbur William, formerly Comptroller of H.M.'s Customs,
Sydney, 6. 5 June, 1814; lu. lBo2, Elizabeth, dau. of Joliu
O'Connor, Esq.
4 .Stcplien Robert, b. 29 July, 1815.
5 l.ieiiard, b. 1811 ; d. s. p. 1826.
1 liebecca Elizabeth.
2 Helen Jane, m. Thomas Woods, M.D. of Parsonstown,
Queen's CO., and d. 1860, leaving issue.
III. Arthur (Rev.), 6. 21 May, 1769; m. Feb. 1803, Lucy,
dau. of Col. Wemyss, of Danesfort, co. Kilkenny, and
d.s.p. 1850.
I. Su>an, m. 1793, William Curtis, Esq. of Annaghmore,
King s CO., and d. IslO.
II. Jane, d. unm. 1847.
Col. Rolleston d. 20 Oct. 1800, and was «. by his eldest son,
James ffranck Rolleston, F>q. of ffranekfort Castle,
Major King's co. Militia, 6. 16 April, 1767; m. 22 May, 1806,
Dorothea, eldest dau. of William .Mincbin, Esq. of Greenhills,
bmd. s. i>. 6 Apiil IbiU, when he was«. by his nephew,
James ffranck Rolleston, Esq. of ffranekfort Castle, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1831, b. 11 Oct. 1806; m. 28 May, 1828,
Gcorgiana Elizabeth, dau. of John Bland, Esq. of Blandsfon,
Queen's co. andrf. Dec. 1875, having had issue,
I. Charles ffranck, his heir.
II. James ffranck, formerly 50th Queen's Own Rcgt., d.
Nov. 1882.
III. Loftus John, C.M.G., formerly Royal Sherwood Fores-
ters, m. 18i5, Isabella, of S. Stonestrect, of Kiaiberley
Giiqualand \V.
I. El izaheth Sarah, m. Rev. Knox Homan, Rector of Balteagh.
Londonderry.
II. Gcorgiana Katherine, m. 1864, Edmund Whitney Kether-
stonhaugh Whitney, Esq. of New Pass, co. Westmeath,
2nd son of Uev. Sir Thomas Fetherstonhaugh, 4th Bait, of
Ardagh, and has issue.
Ill Caroline Rebecca, m. Theobald Richard Wolfe, Esq. of
Rockford, co. Tipperary, and has issue.
Anns — Arg., a cinquefoil az.. on a chief gu. a lion passant
guardant or. Crest — An eagle's head erased ppr. Mutto —
Ainsi et meilleur peute estre.
Seat — ffranekfort Castle, Roserea, King's co. ; and Rathgo-
iian House, Ardagh, eo. Limerick.
E.OMILLY OF BARRY HOUSE.
RoMiLLY, Samuel Henry, Esq. of Harrj Kou?o,
Glamorgnn, b. 4 Sept. 1849 ; m. 7 Feb. 1878, Lndj
Arabella Cliarlotte Carnegie, eldest dau. of James,
i'th Earl of Soiithesk, K.T., and has issue,
I. Bertram Henrt Samuel, b. 6 Nov. 1878.
II. Frederic Carnegie, 6. 10 Sept. I8S6.
I. Cicely Elizabeth, 6. 13 March, 1880.
II. Dorothea Katharine, 6. 2 Jan. 1882.
III. Constance F'elicity, 6. 25 Feb. 1884.
Lineag-e.— CoL, Frederick Romilly, M.P. for Canterbury,
6th son of Sir Samuel Romilly, Knt. (see Burke's Petvuge,
Romilly, B.), 6. 1810; m. 29 Nov. 1848, Lady Elizabeth
Amelia Jane, 3rd dau. of Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Minto, and had
issue,
Samuel Henry, now of Barry House.
Frederick William, D.S.O., Major Scots Guards, Deputy-
Assistant Adjutant-General, Malta ; 6. 1854; 1/1. 27 Oct. 1891,
Gwendoline Powys, widow of Charles Russell Hole, Esq.,
and dau. of Arthur Piatt Barlow, Esq.
Hugh Hastings, C.M.G., Consul for the New Hebrides, b.
Is56, d. unm. 26 July, 1892.
Elizabeth Mary, m. 17 Fell. 1880, Horace Alfred Darner Sey-
mour, Esq. (see Peerar/e, Hertford, M.), and has issue.
Gertrude limily,7B.21 Nov. 18.^7, Capt. Henry King Stewart,
Gordon Highlanders, and has issue.
Col. Romilly d. 6 March, 1887.
Arms — Arg., in base a rock, with nine points, issuant from
each a lily all pjir. : on a chief az., a crescent, between two
mullets of the first. Cresl — Upon a rock ppr., a crescent arg.
iUo/(o— Persevere.
■Seat — Barry House, Barry, Cardiff; and Huntington Park,
Kington, co. Hereford.
'lown Resideace—n , Tcdworth Square, S. W.
ROOKE OF THE IVY.
RooKE, Alexander Beaumont, Esq. of Tho
Ivy, CO. Wilts, J. P. for cos. Wilts and Gloucester,
late of 77tk Regt., b. 25 May, 1821, m. 3 Sept. 184i,
Ellen, dau. of Thomas Clutterbuek, Esq. of Harden-
huish Park, Wilts, and has issue,
I. Ernest Wallace, b. 6 Sept. 1849 ; m. 3 Sept. 1874, Emily,
dau. of Gen. Eden.
II. Alexander F'rederick, 6. 31 Aug. 1852, m. 14 June, 18C2,
Edith, dau. of Robert Thompson, Esq.
III. Mortimer, 6. 19 Jan. 1854; m. 3 Oct. 1883, F. 0. L.
Thellusson, and has issue three sons and two daus.
I. Mary.
II. Alice, TO. W. Maedonald, Esq., and d. leaving issue.
III. Emily, m. Rev. Robert Cory.
IV. Florence. v. Frances.
Liineag-e.— This family is descended from Thomas Rookc,
Gent, of Kelsick, co. Cumberland, living 1600, m. Anne, dau.
uf John IIender,son, of Down Hall, and sister of John Hender-
son, of Drumlining, in the same co.
Col. George Rooke, in. 21 Feb. 1774, Mary Marriott, and
by her (wlio d. 20 Dec. 1821) left at his decease 27 March,
1807, a son,
Capt. Fbedebick William Rooke, R.N. , of Lackham House,
EOO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EOO
1737
"Wilts, m. 6 Feb. 1813, Anne, dau. of Robert Wallace, Esq. of
Edinburgh, and by her (who d. May, 18.8) had issue,
I. William Wallace, of whom presently.
II. Frederick John (Kev.), M.A., Prebendary of Salisbury,
Kural Deau, and Rector ot Eampishom, co. Dorset, vi. 1st,
Jane, dau. of John Marcon, Esq. of Swaffhanj, which lady
<l. 28 Nov. 1857, leaving issue, E. J. llooke. He m. 2ndly,
Ellen Trelawny Jago, of Plymouth, by whom also he has
issue.
an. Alexander Beaumont, now of Ivy House.
jv. Seton Paterson.
■%'. Octavius Cobb, late of the 3rd Foot, m. 1 Sept. 18"i2,
Augusta, dau. of Dunccmbe Pyrke, Esq. of Dean Hall.
CO. Gloucester.
I. Emily Anne, m. Eev. John Paley, and has issue.
II. Eliza Sophia, in. 1«44, Thomas Abdy Fcllowes, Esq. of
Donnington Priory, co. Berks, and d. 1874, leaving issue.
III. Maria Georgiana.
Capt. Rooke d. 28 Dec. 1855. His eldest .■son,
William Wallace Rooke, Esq. of Iford Manor, J.P. and
D.L., late Capt. 47th b'oot, b. 181G; m. 15 Sept. 1842, Julia,
eldest dau. of Charles Rooke, Esq. of Westwood House,
Essex, and widow of Henry James Humphreys, Esq. Barrister-
at-Law. He d. s. p. 1864.
Ariiis — Arg., on a chevron engrailed az .between three rooks
ppr., as many suns or. Crest — A garb, thereon arookiu a feed-
ing posture, all ppr. il/o/(o— Nos pasiit Deus.
^eat— The Ivy, Chippenham, Wilts.
BOOME, late OF LOTA.
EoOME, Heney, Esq. late of Lota, co. Cort, and
11, Palace Gate, Kensington, M.D., b, 21 Dec. 182'J ;
m. 12 May, 1854, Marion Charlotte, eldest dau. of
Henry Hebbert, Esq. Bombay Civil Service, and
iias had issue,
I. Frederick Henry, 6. 1856; d. 1871.
II. Henry Abeecbombie, b. 1857 ; m. 1881, Flora, dau. of
the late Lieut.-Col. James McCrea, and has issue, Henry
De la Combe, b. 1882 ; Gerald McCrea, 6. 1884 ; Horace
Eckford, b. 1887; Constance; Mary Julia De Saumarez;
Violet Potenger; and Kihel.
III. William Eardly, b. 1858; m. 1887, Mabel, dau. of the
late John Mitchell. Esq., and has issue, William Lionel,
6.1889; Frederick, 6. 1891; Charlotte Faith Letitia.
IV. Stanley Molesworth, J.P., 6. 1861; d. 1892.
V. Charles Perrier, b. 1879; d. 1882.
1. Evander, d. 1864 ii. Florence Emily Mclvcr.
.III. Marion Constance. iv. Agnes Mary Evander.
L V. Beatrice Winifred. vi. Ethel Beauchamp.
p liineagre. — This family traces descent from William
Uoome, Esq., who during the reign of George 11. possessed
Sanded property in Yorkshire, and m. Margaretta Holcroft
•<((. 1782;, dau. of Margaret, the Comtesse de Marsac, of
•Caversham Park, Oxon, whose family, left France during the
Huguenot dispersion, and became attached to the Court of
Hanover, and who, with her father, the Count de Marsac,
came over with the Court to England. William Rooms had
issue by his wife, Margaretta,
I. William, Lieut.-Gen. Bombay Army, m. Sarah, dau. of
John Shakespeare, Esq. of Jamaica, West Indies, and d. s. p.
XI. Henry, Major-Gen. Bombay Army, left an only dau.,
Charlotte, wno m. 1st, Capt. Poole Ilickman, of Chelsea
College, 2ndly, Antliony Periier, Esq., J. P., co. Cork, son
of Sir Anthony Perrier, d. s.p.
III. Frederick.
TThe 3rd son,
Maj.-Gen. Frederick Eoome, Bombay Army, m. 24 Feb.
,1824, Evander, dau. of Capt. William Morison, of Kilmun,
.'JO. Argyll, by Mary, his wife, dau. of John Mclver, Esq.
■of Dunoon; and by her (who d. 1875) had issue,
Frederick, C.B , Lieut.-Gen. Indian Armv, to. Henrietta,
dau. of the late Capt. Eckford, of the Indian Army, and
has had issue,
Frederick Mclver. Henry Xapicr.
Reginald Eckford. Leslie Stuait.
Daisy, d. May.
ilENRy, of Lota, co. Cork.
Mary, m. Capt. Jolin Alexander Armstrong Eckford,
H. E. I. C.S., deceased; and has had issue, John, d. ; Rose;
Winnie.
Evander Sophia, m. Capt. Henry Babington Rose, H.E.I.C.S.,
and has had issue, Frederick; Louisa; Mary, d. ; Emily,
d.; Ethel.
Eliza Maria, d. uiuii. Sarah Jane, d. 11111)1.
3Iajor-Gen. Eoome, d. 1845.
Town IlMieUiii-e—\ 1 Palace Gate, Kccsiagton, W.
BOOPER OF ABBOTT'S RIPTON.
EooPEE, Eev. John Geoege, of Abbott's Eipton,
CO. Huntingdon, B.A. Oxford, Patron and Eector
of Abbott's Eipton, b. 1852.
Lineage.— Richard Fcrnecx, of Deighton, descended
from Robert de Fourneux, of the time of King Henky 1.,
assumed the surname of Ropeb, a d. 1428, on his marriage
with Isolda, only dau. and heir of John Roper, of Turnditch,
Tlieir son,
Hccn Roper, Esq. of Turnditch, co. Derby, temp. Henry VI.,
m. a dau. of Gell, of Hopton, and had three sons, 1. Henry,
his heir ; 11. George, of Turnditch ; iii. Richard, pensioner to
Kings Henry VII. and Hknry VIII., great-grandfather of
Sir Thomas Rooper, created ViscodntBaltinglass, in Ireland
(see Bukke's Extinct Peerage). The eldest son,
Henry Roper, Esq. of Ileanor, co. Derby, was father of
Thomas Roper, Esq. of Heanor, father of Thomas Roper, of
Ileanor, who, by Anne his wife, dau. of Aimed Gresbroke, had
a son,
Samuel Rooper, Esq. of Heanor, co. Derby, m. Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir of Sir Henry Goodere, Knt., of Polesworth, co.
Warwick, and d. 1 Sept. 1658, leaving, with other issue,
Samuel, of Heanor, Barrister-at-Law, who d. unm.., and
Thomas Rooper, Esq., ra. 4 April, 1674, Constance, dau. of
John Bathurst, M.D., who was s. by his son,
John Rooper, Esq. of Berkhanipstead Castle, Herts, and
of Southampton Row, parish of St. George, Bloomsbury,
Middlesex, Deputy-ColTerer cf the Household to Queen .\nne.
His will is dated 31 Jan. 1739, and proved 6 Nov. 1740. He m.
24 April, 1705, Philipj,a, dau. of Edward Allen, of Finchley,
Middlesex, and had, with other issue, of whom a dau. Eliza-
beth,jn. Sir John Dryden, Bart., a son and heir,
GoDOLPHiN Rooper, Esq. of Berkhanipstead Castle, 6. 27
JIarch, 17U9; m. 9 June, 1743, Mary Anne, dau. of Timothy
Harris, of Blackley, co. Northampton, andby her(who d. 1793,
and was bur. at Bath) had, with several daus. (of whom,
Philippa Elizabeth Dorothy in. Richard Malone, Lord Sua-
derlin), a son and heir,
John Rooper, Esq. of Berkhampstead Castle, and of Abbott's
Ripton, CO. Huntingdon, b. 5 June, 1744; in. Elizabeth, only
child of Thomas Bonfoy, Esq., and niece to Nicholas Bonfoy,
Esq. of Abbott's Ripton, Serjeant-at-Arms of the House of
Commons, and had issue,
I. John Bonfoy, his heir.
II. Henry, Major 72nd Kegt.
III. Thomas (itev.), of Wick Hill, Brighton, and Hockliffe,
CO. Beds, m. Persis, dau. of Henry Poimer Stamlly, Esq. of
Paxton Place, co. Huntingdon, and d, 1»65, leaving issue,
1 William Henry (Rev.), B.A., Oxon, of Ouselcy Lodge, Old
Windsor, and of llocklill'e Pastures, co. Bedford, b. iaOS ;
Til. 1st, 1(>34, Caroline, dau. of William Buck, Esq., Bar-
1 ister-at-Law, whiib lady d. s. p. : 2ndly, 1836, Caroline,
dau. of William Anstell, Esq., BI.P., by whom who d.
1M38) he had one son, William Trevor, of the Ritlo
Brigade; and 3rdly, 1840, Catheiinei'rances, dau of -lohn
Ileathcote, Esq. of Connington Castle, co. Huritingdon,
by whom he had one son, Thomas Godolphm, M.A.,
Inspector of Schools, b. 1852, and five dauii., Agnes Cathe-
rine, Emily Frances, Editii Maiy, Henrietta Persis, and
Wilhelmina Lydia.
2 John, Capt. Rifle Brigade, to. 1842, Charlotte Mary,
dau, of John Nethercoat, Esq. of Moulion Grange, co.
Northampton, and has issue, Francis John ; Maximilian ;
Herbert; Heniy Edward, Lieut. R.N., d. U"in. A Nov •
1S86; Edward; Mary Charlotte; Constance Jane;
Blanche, and Lucy.
3 George, of Nascutt House, Watford, and Lincoln s-lnn-
F'ields, 6. 1812; ?». 8 Jan. ISU, Mary Frances, dau. of
William Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq. of Fawley Court,
CO. Oxford, and by her (v,ho </. 15 April, 1856) has issue,
George Fiederick, 6. 1847; Eustace Peere; Hugh iJen-
cowe ; Henry Napier; Francis Edward; Mary Frances,
m. Arthur Pepys Whately, Esq. ; Dora Harriet; Alice;
and Georgiana Persis, m. John Walter Brand Duthy,
Esq.
4 Edward, Major Rifle Brigade, killed at Inkermau.
1 Mary Anne, d. unm.
The eldest son,
John Bonfoy Rooper, Esq. of Abbott's Eipton, 6. 8 Aug.
1778; m. 15 June, 1810, Harriet, only child of William PoU,
Esq, of Gloucester Place, Portman Square, and had issue,
Bonfoy, of Abbott's Ripton.
Plummeb Pott, of Abbott's Ripton.
Henry Godolphin, of Heminglord Abbots, St. Ives, Hunts,
late Major in the army. Chief Constable of Uunta.
Fredenc James, an Officer in the army.
Harriet Emily, m. Eev. G. Chceie.
Elizabeth. Frances.
Caroline, to. James Currie, Esq. iluJii-pa.
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TUE LANDED GENTRY.
nor
Selina, m. AV. Moubray, Esq. of Ottcrstone, X.B.
Louisa, HI. Ktv. T. Levcnthorpe.
Constance, m. Rev. S. King.
Oeorgina, m. Hon. William Stuart Knox.
Jlr. Hooper <?. ISoo, and was s. Ly his eldest son,
EoXFoy KooPEB, Esq. of Abbott's Kipton, who d. s.p.and was
.1. by his next brother,
Rev. PLrMMEB Tott Rooper, of Abbott's Ripton, Rector of
Abbott's Ripton, J.r., m. ISol, Goorfciana, dau. of George
Thornhill, Esq. M.P. of Diddiiigton, co. Huntingdon, and had,
with other issue,
John George, now of .\hbott'? Ripton.
Millicent, v>. 1 Feb. 18t>3, Lieut. -Gen. .Sir Roger Palmer,
5th Ban , of Keuure Park, co. Dublin, and Cein Park, co.
Denbigh.
Sir. Rooper d. ISSl, and was s. by his eldest son, the present
Rev. John George Rooper, of Abbott's Ripton.
Arms—SvL., an eagle close or. fi-txt— On a chapeau gu.,
turned up eria., a blazing star or. MuUo — Lux Auglis crux
Ei-ancis.
iS«a£— Ripton Hall, co. Huntingdon.
ROPER OF PL.AS TEG.
Trftor- Kopkk, Charles James, Esq. of Plas-
Teg Park, co. Flint, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1878, Hon. CoL 6th Batt. King's Koyal
Eille Corps, 6. 29 Oct. 1823 ; m. 1st, 30 Nov. is's-l,
Lucy Ahuc, youngest dau. of Samuel Aldcrsey,
Esq. of ^Udersey Hall, co. Chester (she d. 1 March,
1871), and 2ndiy, 8 July, 1873, Julia Maria, eldest
dau. of Sir Cornelius H. Kortright, K.C.M.G-.,
Governor of British Guiana.
Lineage.— Capwallader Blanet Roper (2nd son of
Hon. and Rev. Richard Henry Roper, Rector of Clownes,
CO. Monaghan, by Mary his wife, dau. of Thomas Tenison,
Esq. and grandson of Henry Roper, 8th Lord Teynham, by
Anne, Baroness Dacre, his wife) s. to the estates of Plas-Teg,
CO. flint, and Lee, Kent, under the will of his cousin, the
Dowager Lady Dacre, in 1808, and assumed by sign-manual
14 Jan. 1809, the addiitional surname and arms of Trevor.
He was 0. 6 April, 1765, and m. 1st. 1796, Elizabeth Anne,
dau. of Henry Reveley, Esq., by whom (who d. June, 1816) he
had
I. Charles Blatnet, his successor, of Plas-Tcg.
u. Richaid, 6. 7 Dec. 1810 ; m. 17 Aug. 1841, Marian, only
dau. of John Rigby, Esq., and had issue, 1 Henry Pellew,
6. 1843, 7(1. 27 Oct. 1875, Amy Juliet, youngest dau. of Kev.
George Preston, and d. 5 Sept. 1877, leaving a son, Cyiil
Henry, 6. 13 May, 1877; 2 Hugh William, b. 1858; 1 llar-
riette, m. 1867, the late George Edward Trevor-Roper,
Esq. ; 2 Marian Blanche, m. 16 June, 1874, Oswald P.Tudor.
Esq., Capt. R.N.; 3 Florence, m. 16 Sept. 1890, Brian
Melland, Esq., M.D. ; 4 Eleanor, m. 26 Sept. 1893, Frederick,
youngest son of Henry Overton Wills, Esq. of Kelston
Knoll, Bath.
I. Mary Jane, m. Honoratus Leigh Rigby, Esq., and had
issue.
II. Anna. Maria, /,i. James Boydell, Esq., who 'i. 1SG2, and
had issue.
Jlr. Trevor-Roper m. 2ndly, 24 Sept. 1817, Eliza Agnes, dau.
of Rev. Clerk Gayton, and by her (who d. 1820) had issue,
I. George, of Fern Bank, Cheshire, M.D., b. 14 May, 1820 ;
m. 24 April, 1850, Amelia, dau. of Capt. Archibald M-Dou-
ald, R.N., and d. 14 Nov. 1870, leaving issue, 1 Cadwalla-
der Blayney, b. 10 Nov. 1856, d. itvm. 1877; 2 George
Dacre, Surg. R.N., 6. 1862: 1 Amelia F;iizabeth, m. 1 Oct.
1877, P. A. iScott, Esq.; 2 Harriet Agnes, m. 7 April, lb7.'i,
J. W. Langlands, Esq.; 3 Clementina Hadow, to. 19 Aus.
1876, G. W. Cook, Esq.; 4 Flora, to. 8 June, 1887, Major
George M'Donald, R.E., and has issue, Cedric Yeats, b. 2:3
March, 18110 ; 5 Caroline F" ranees, to. 1877, Edward Matthew
Price, Esq. of Philberds, Maidenhead.
I. Agnes, m. Henry Boydell, Esq., and has issue.
II. Caroline (deceased).
He d. 20 Oct. 1832, and was s. by his son,
Charles Blanet Trevor-Roper, Esq. of Plas-Teg, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1835, 6. 22 Sept. 1799 ; m. 5 Den. 1S2I,
Mary, only dau. of Samuel Knight, Esq. of Manchester, and
by her (who d. 19 Oct. 1878, aged 81) had issue,
I. Charles Jaues, now of Plis-Teg.
II. William, 6. 30 Dec. 1827; /;i. 1st, 21 July, 18G1, Ro.se
Myra, dau. of Rev. John R. N. Kinchant (she d. 15 Nov.
1874); and 2ndly, 1877, Elizabeth Cunningham Luxmoore,
of Oakampton Park, Devon, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of
Kev. J. Luxmoore (s-e Lcxmoore of Okeho.mpton), and had,
by his first wife, a dau. Ethel Maude, 6. 1865, m. 28 June,
1888, George Henry Philott, Esq., C.E., of Cheltenham, ana
has issue.
III. George Edward (Rhual Isa Jlold), b. 16 April, 18.31 ; m.
21 Nov. 1868, Harriette, dau. of Richard Trevor-Reper, Esq.,
and d. 30 Sept. 1893, leaving issue, 1 Charles Cauwallader,
;>. 9 Feb. 1884; 2 Geoffrey, 6. 1885 ; 1 Alice Marian, 6. 12
Nov. 1868 ; 2 Mabel, b. 14 Sept. 1871 ; 3 Helen, 6. 30 May,
1873; 4 Norah. b. 28 July, 1874; 5 Winifred, b. 21 July,
1876; 6 Violet, b. '25 Feb. 1878; 7 Eveleen, b. 1880; 8>
Florence, b. 1881 : 9 Gwendoline, 6. 1882.
IV. Richard Henry, b. '28 Sept. 1834 ; ra. 16 Sept. 1864,,
Grace Carr, dau. of Henry Messeena, Esq. M.D., and rf. Di
March, 1889, leaving issue, 1 Claude Henry, 6. 26 July, 18t)9;.
2 Charles Harold, (). 17 March, 1872; 3 Richard Harry,
b. 1 Sept. 1873 ; 4 Ernest Messeena, b. 28 March, 1875 ; 5.
Arthur Messeena, b. 4 July, 1870 ; 1 F^dith Grace ; 2 Liliaii.
Blanche (deceased); 3 Maud Mary; 4 Giace Messeena.
v. Dacre, b. 12 Jan. 1839; ra. 25 Aug. 1875, Louisa, dau. ofi
William Wanklyn, Esq., and has issue, 1 Lennard Carew,
i. '22 July, 1876; 2 Hubert, 6. 5 Dec. 1877; 3 Henry Blayney,
b. Sept. 1881, d. 1 April, 1882; Ranulph Dacre. 6. 13 April,
1893; 1 Mary; 2 Margaret Roper.
I. Elizabeth Mary, m. Aug. 1846, Capt. Peilew Matson-
Briggs, eldest son of Admiral Sir Thomas Briggs, K.C.M.G.,
and d. 2 June, 1857, leaving three sons.
II. Anne, in. June, 1847, Rev. John W'at^on, who d. 1867,.
leaving issue.
III. Gertrude, m. 8 Nov. 1860, Lieut. -Col. Edmund G. May-
nnrd, and ha.s issue.
IV. Charlotte, m. 26 Sept. 1861, Right Hon. Henry Cecil
Raikes, who d. Sept. 1891, and has issue.
V. iMnily Constance, m. 15 March, 1865, Holland T. Birket,.
F:sq., and d. '24 Nov. 1865.
Mr. Trevor-Roper d. 9 Feb. 1871, and was «, by his eldest son,
the present Charles James Trevor-Roper, Esq. of Plas-Teg.
Arm/i — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, per fesse az. and or, a pale-
and three roebucks' heads erased counterehanged, for Roper;
2nd and 3rd, per bend .'■inister erm. and ermines, a lion rampant
or, and for distinction a canton sa., thereon an escallop arg.
charged with a cross floiy of the fourth, for Trevor. Crests —
I St, Roper, A lion rampant sa. , holding in his right paw a ducal
coronet or ; 2nd, Trevor, On a chapeau gu.. turned up erm.,
a wyvern, wings elevated, sa., and for distinction, on the-
breasts an escallop, cliarged as in the arms. Muilo — Spes meas
in Deo.
&a«— Plas-Teg Park, Mold, co. Flint.
ROPER OF THE GROVE.
EoPER, George, Esq. of The Grove, Eichmond,
CO. York, J.P. for North Eiding Yorks, Aldermani
of County Council, b. 31 Jan. ISil, m. 7 April,.
1869, Elizabeth, only dau. of Samuel Swire, Esq^^
of Littlethorpe, Eipon, and has issue,
I. George Arthur, b. 22 May, 1870.
II. Charles Donnison, 6. 12 Jan. 187G.
III. John Bryan, 6. 14 Jan. 1883.
IV. Geoffrey Stapyltnn Rowe, 6. 22 JIarch, 1890.
. I. Margaret Elizabeth, b. 8 March, 1872.
II. Rachael Kendle, b. 14 Aug. 1881.
III. Phyllis Anne, b. 19 Oct. 1886.
IV. Ruth Gilpin, 6. 27 May, 1838.
Mr. G. Eoper is the sou of the late Eoper Stotr.
Donnison Eowe Eoper, Esq. of Tritndon, co. Dur-
ham, who m. 25 Oct. 1838. Jemima Margaret, dau...
of the Ecv. John Gilpin, of Sedbury Park, York-
shire,
Residence — The Grove, Richmond, Yorks.
ROPER-CAIiDBECK OF MOYLE PARK.
Eoper-Caldbeck, William Caldbeck, Esq. of
Moyle Park, co. Dublin, J.P., Capt. oth batt. Eoyal
Dublin EusUiers (County of Dublin Militia), B.A.
Trin. Coll. Dublin, h. 28 Jan. 1855.
Liineag-e. — William Roper, Esq. of Blitterlccs, to. 2.%
Nov. 1727, Elizabeth Sealby, and had issue, Thomas, bapt. 13
April, 1729; d. at Blitterlces, 14 Jan. 1799, aged 70; Joiix,
of whom presently; Joseph, bapt. 1737; and Mary, bapt. 3
Feb. 1733. The second .son,
John- Roper, Esq. of Kingsidehill, bapt. 9 May, 1730, was-
bur. 10 Oct. 1788, aged 58, and left, by F'rances his wife (who
d. 24 Jan. 1815, with two sons, Thomas, and John, who d. in
infancy, a son,
William Roper, Esq. of Kingsidehill, bapt. at Blittcrlees,
11 June, 1777, and was bur. there 26 April, 1833, aged 56,
and left by Catherine Penry his wife (who d. 24 Jan. 1815) a.
son,
I
EOS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EOS
173&
Thomas KoPEB, Esq. of Moylo Park, Clondalkin,co. Dublin,
J.P., b. 29 Aug. 1819 ; m. 20 Aug. 1850, Dora, dau. of Francis
Cope Caldbeck, Esq., and d. 27 Aug. 1887, leaving by her,
wbo d. 12 June, 1885, a son, William Caldbeck Ropee-Cald-
BECK, now of Moyle Park, and a dau. Annie Frances, m. 28
Jan. 1875, Major Cecil Murphy, Royal Artillery, and has issue,
Lionel; Louis; Cecile; and Dora.
J^amilg of Calbbtth.
William Caldbeck, Esq., King's Coun=el, Col. of the
Lawyers' Artillery Volunteers, at the time of the Rebellion,
and Treasurer of King's Inns, of Clondalkin and Larch Hill,
Whit«church, co. Dublin, d. 6 Sept. 1803, aged 70, and was
bur. at Clondalkin, having m. Anne Keatiuge, and by her
(who d. 21 June, 1821, aged 76) had issue,
I. William, of whom hereafter.
II. Frederick, m. Eliza Pearson, niece or grand-niece of
Bishop Pcaison, and had issue, 1 William, J. P. and D.L.
(High SheritT) of Moyle Park, d. unm. leaving that pro-
perty to his cousin William Caldbeck Eoper-Caldbeck,
Esq. now of Moyle Park: 2 Richard, d. s. p. and Fanny,
d. unm.
III. Harry, went abroad and was not heard of again.
The eldest son,
WiLUAM Caldbeck, Esq., ni. Anne, dau. of — Graham, of
W. Kent, and had issue,
I. William Eaton, of Lisburn. co. Antrim, d. 1858 ; m. Amy,
dau. of the late Joseph Fulton, Esq. of Lisburn, and had
issue,
1 Thomas Fulton, of Eaton Brae, co. Dublin, b. 1821 ; c7.
1891 ; m. 1851, Charlotte, dau. of William Stewart,
M.D. of Lisburn, and had issue, William Eaton, -;/;.
1890, Sara, dau. of Mr. J. Watliins, and has issue, two
daus.
1 Emily, m. Col. J. Thompson, of BaUyherin, co. Done-
gal, and had issue.
II. Fkancis Cope, of whom we treat.
The younger son,
Fkancis Cope Caldbeck, Esq., wa.i given the freedom of the
city of Dublin, in 1817, and left by Anne Curran his wife, the
niece of John Philpot Curran, Esq., which lady d. 27 Jan.
1867, a son William Francis Cope {in. Annabelle, dau. of —
Hugo, and had issue, William Cope, Lieut. 87th Eegt., 6. 15
Dec. 1867; Francis Curran ; and Florence), and a dau. Dora,
m. as above, Thomas Roper, Esq., J. P., and had issue,
William Caldbeck Ropeb-Caldbeck, now of Moyle Park.
Seat — Moyle Park, Clondalkin, co. Dublin.
Clubs — Junior United Service, S.W. and University, Dub-
lin.
ROSE OF KILRAVOCK.
EosE, James, Esq. of Kilravock Castle, co. Xairn,
Lord Lieiitenant for that County, Major retired list
of H.M.'s Indian army, served for 2-4 years in India,
before, during, and after the mutiny, b. 21 March.
1820; in. 15 Jan. 1850, Anna Maria* dau. of Lieul.-
Gen. George Twemlow, R.A., by Anna Maria
D'Oyly, his wife, and by her (who d. 13 May, 18G7)
had issue,
I. Hugh, Capt. 42nd Rcgt., Black Watch (Royal High-
landers), b. 10 Aug. 1863.
II. John, Lieut. 98th (2nd batt. N. Staffordshire) Regt., b. 11
Jan. 1866.
I. Catherine Isabella Ellen, m. Rev. Arthur Frederick Pope,
of The Furlong, Tring.
n. Elizabeth Margaret.
Xiineag'e. — The family of Roos, or Rose, was settled in
Nairnshire temp. Alexander III. Hugh Rose, of Geddes, by
marriage with the heir of the Bysets, of Lovat,acquired the lands
ef Kilravock, and had a crown charter of the barony from Kinc
John (Balliol). From that period the estate has descended
lineally to the present proprietor, and, what is uncommon,
every link of the pedigree is proved by documents among the
public records, or in the family charter chest. In 1460, Hugh
Rose, then of Kilravock, by a license from the Lord of the
Isles, built the present castle, which stands on the bank of the
river Nairn. The baron of Kilravock, in 1560, used a seal of
the family arms, with the inscription, S. Hur/onis ros Earoni.t
— a style very unusual in Scotland, but which seems to have
been adopted by many of the lairds of Kilravock. The repre-
sentative of the family in the 15th century,
Hugh Rose, of Kilravock, built the old tower of Kilravock.
1460. He m, Moir, dau. of Malcolm Mackintosh, of that ilk.
and had three sons, Hugh, his heir ; Alexander, progenitor
of the Roses of Holme {which set) ; and William. He d. 1493,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Hugh Rose, of Kilravock, served heir to his father, 20 May,
1496, from whom derived, 5th in deseunt,
Hugh Rose, of Kilravock, Col. of the Inverness-shire Regt.
for Duke Hamilton's engagement. He m. May, 1648, Mar-
garet, dau. of Sir John Sinclair, of Dunbeath,andhadtwoson'^,
Hugh, his heir, and John of Wester R;iriches. CoL Rose d.
March, 1649, and was s. by his elder son,
Hugh Rose, of Kilravock, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Sir
Robert Innes, of that ilk, by whom he had (with lour younger
sons, all of whom d. s. p.) Hugh, his heir, and two daus.,
Margaret and Elizabeth. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of
Alexander, 16th Lord Forbes, and by her had five sons, Alex-
ander, Col. of Dragoons; William, George, and Arthur, all
d. unm. ; and John, who practised as a Physician for several
years in Ireland, where he m. and left a son, John Rose, Esq.
Hugh Rose d. 1687, and was s. by his eldest son,
Hugh Rose, of liilravock, Sheriff of Ross, and one of those
named by the last Scots' Parliament, to represent Scotland in
the first British Parliament 1707. He m. 1st, Margaret, eldest
dau. of Sir Hugh Campbell, of Calder, and by her had a son,
Hugh, his heir. He m. 2ndly, Jean, dau. of James Eraser, of
Brae, and 3rdly, Catherine Porteous, and by the last only had
further issue, two sons, Arthur, Capt. in the army ; and Alex-
ander, a Merchant in Carolina. Mr. Rose d. 1732. His eldest
son and successor,
Hugh Rose, of Kilravock, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dan. of Sir
Lewis Grant, of Grant, by whom be had two sons, Hugh, his
heir, and Lewis. He -ni. 2ndly, Jean, eldest dau. of Hugli
Rose, of Broadley, and by her had two sons, John and George,
both ofiBcers in the army, and six daus., Margaret, m. V); .
Joshua Mackenzie, of Edinburgh; Henriet, to. Sir William,
Dunbar, Bart, of Hempriggs; Anne, ?;i. Sir H. Munro, Bart,
of Foulis ; Alexandrina; Jean, vi. Duncan Ross, of Kindeace,
CO. Ross; and Caroline. Mr. Rose d. 1755, and was s. by Ins^
eldest son,
Hugh Rose, Esq. of Kilravock, Advocate, to. Elizabeth, dau.
of Col. William Clephane, descended from the ancient family
of Carslogie, in Fife, and by her had (with a son, Hugh, who
d. s. p.) a dau. and heir,
Elizabeth Rose, of Kilravock, -ni. June, 1779, her cousia
Hugh Rose, and by him (who d. 1 Xuv. 1780) left at her de-
cease, Nov. 1815, a son and heir,
Hugh Rose, of Kilravock, Vice-Lieut, co. Nairn, and Col.
of the Nairnshire Militia, m. 1st, Katherine, dau. of Col. Joha
Baillie, of Dunain, co. Inverness, and by her had issue,
Hugh, his heir.
John Baillie, successor to his brother Hugh.
George Henry, d. unm.
Isabella, yti. Cosmo Innes, Esq., Advocate, Edinburgh, and
had issue,
Elizabeth, vi. P. Grant, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., and is deceased.
Margaret, m. W. Dcaltry, Esq. of the Colonial Office,
deceased.
Katharine, to. D. Cunninghaue, Lieut. -Col. H.E.I.C.S.,
deceased.
He m. 2ndly, 22 April, 1819, Catherine, dau. of Mackintosh
of Farr, and by her (who d. 19 March, 1867) had issue,
James, now of Kilravock.
William, deceased.
Wellington, who was killed in 1858 at the storming of Gwa-
lior, during the Indian Mutiny, while serving under his
kinsman and godfather, Sir Hugh Rose, who was createil
Lord Strathnairn.
Alexander, d. in New South Wales.
Arthur, d. at Kaira, in the Bombay Presidency, in 1858,
while serving during the Mutiny.
Anne, unm.
Harriet, m. Col. G. Grimes, and d. leaving issue.
Caroline, deceased, to. Col. Vincent, and had issue.
Mr. Rose d. 29 Dec. 1827. His son,
Hugh Rose, Esq. of Kilravock Castle, went to India, where-
he became highly distinguished in the Civil Service in Bengal,
and d. unm. 1847. He was s. by his brother,
Majoe John Baillie Rose, of Kilravock Castle, 55th Regt.,
served in the Crimea, and fell mortally wounded at the b.-ittlc
of the Alma, 20 Sept. 1854. A tablet is placed to his memory
in the church of Gibraltar, and another over his grave in the-
Crimea. He to. Ellen Phyllis, dau. of Richard Pattinson,
Esq. of Montreal, but d. f. p. He was s. by his half-brother,,
the present James Rose, Esq. of Kilravock.
Arms—Or, a boar's head, couped gu. between three water-
bougets az. Crest— A hawk ppr. Motto— Anieo. Constants
and true.
,Stai— Kilravock Castle, Nairnshire.
ir-io
K,US
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EOS
KOSE OF HOLME ROSE.
Eoss, HrcH Fkaxcis, Esq. of Holme Eose, co.
Inverness, J. P. and D.L., co. Nairn, 6. 1859, s. his
father IS'JO.
Lineagre — This is a br.inch of the ancient family of Rose
of Kilravock, derived irom Alexander, 2nd son of Hlu.h Hose,
of KilraTOcli. living 1460, by Moir his wife, dau. of Malcolm
Mackintosh, Esq. of that ilk, Captain of the clan Chattan.
JouN Eosc, Esq. of Holme, m. Jane, dau. of Alexander
Cuniming, Ksq. of Logic, co. Moray, and had issue,
IlrcH, of Ilolmc. L:eut.-Col. H.E.I.C.'s Cavalry, m. Anne,
dau. of Henry Topham, Esq. of Sunbury, Middlesex, iw.d
d. 26 Aug. 18oi3, leaving two daus., viz.. Anno, m. D. Cheap,
Esq., Professor of Civil Law in the University of Edinburgli,
and Charlotte, ;;;. Is21, Field-Marshal Sir John Eox Lur-
goyne, Bart., G.C.B.
Alexander, Capt. 73rd Foot, d. vnm. 1709.
Kobert, d. s. /-. John, of Holme.
Catherine, m. Capt. Eaton, 37th Foot, and is deceased.
Orace, m. William Mackintosh, Esq. of Geddes, co. Nairn ;
deceased.
Jane, m. John Troup, Esq. of Fir Hall, co. Nairn, deceased.
Helen, m. Kev. John Cormack, D.D.
The youngest son,
Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Rose, K.C.B., of Holme, J.r., b. 23
July. 1779; «». 16 Feb. 1811, Lilias, dau. of James Eraser,
Ksq. of Culduthel, Co. Inverness, and by her (who d. 15 June,
itibii) had issue,
John Nugent, his heir.
James Eraser, Lieut. H.E.I.C.S., l. 29 Jan. ISH ; d. 21
Apiil, lb37.
Alexander, Ensign H.E.I.C.S., 6.21 Dec. ISIS; d. 15 Nov.
1841.
Hugh Francis, late of Holme.
Henry, Bengal C.S., b. 24 Nov. 1826; m. Jamesina, dau. of
— Grant, Esq. of Viewfield, co. Nairn, N.B.,and has issue,
Lilias Mdlicent.
Millicent Anne, m. William Oliver Jackson, Esq., Ahanesk,
CO. Cork.
Jane Lillias, m. 1st, 1849, Bernard Brocas, Esq. of Beaure-
paire Park, Hants, and 2ndly, Capt. Edward Palliser, late
7 th Hussars.
■Sir John Rose d. 9 Sept. 1852. His eldest eon,
John Nugent Rose, Esq. of Holme, C.li., J. P. and D.L,,
■of the Bombay C.S., b. 2 Sept. 1812; m. 21 March, 184G,
Anna Margaret, dau. of Col. Wray Palliser, of Deriyluskan, co.
Tipperary, and Comragh, co. Waterford, and by her (who li.
6 F'eb. 1847) had a dau. Millicent, who d. an infant. He d.
9 June, 1867, and was s. by his brother,
Kev. Hugh Feancis Rose, of Holme Rose, co. Inverness,
J. P. and D.L. for co. Inverness, M.A. Camb., late Rector of
Homersfield with St. Cross, Suffolk, b. S Jan. 1821 ; m. 1858,
Isabella Baillie, dau. of Patrick Grant, Esq., younger, of
■Corriemony, co. Inverness, H.E.LC.C.S., and d. 1890, leaving
issue,
I. HcoH Feancis, now of Holme Rose.
II. John Baillie (deceased).
I. Millicent.
Anns—OT, three water-bougets az. Crest — A hawk ppr.
Mdttoes — Under the arms, Audeo ; above the crest, Constant
.and true.
/Seat — Holme Eose, Croy, co. Inverness, N.B.
EOSE OF -WOLSTON GBANGE.
EosH, William Molynecx, Esq. of WoUton
'Grrange, co. Warwick, J. P., Patron of Whilton, co.
N'^orthampton, late Lieut. 32nd Light Infantry, l.
1842 ; m. 1872, Violet, dau. of David Stewart Kcr,
Elsq. of Montalto, co. Down {xvhom see), by Hon.
Anne Dorothea Jilackwood his wife, dau. of Hans,
3rd Lord Duiferin and Clandeboy. {See Eukke's
Feeraje, Duffkhin and Ava, M.)
Liineagre.— George Holden, of Wednesbury, co. Stafford,
b. 1580, was living 1640. By Eleanor his wife, he had, with
two daus , Eleanor and Dorothy, and two Bons who d. young,
a surviving son,
William Holden, of Wednesbury, baptized 22 Oct. 1620 ;
m. Anne, dau. of Edward Browne, of Shrewsbury, Gent., and
was buried at \Vednesbu17 27 May, 1696, leaving by his wife
(who was buried 26 Sept. 1G98), a son,
William Holden, of Wednesbury, b. 16.'50, Churchwarden of
the parish 1693; m. Elizabeth Hyla, of Newport, co. Mon-
juouth, and was buried 1 Jan. 1699, leaving a son,
William Holden, of Wednesbury, 4. about 1688; to. Mrs
Mary Woods, widow, dau. of Gilbert Houghton, of Wednesbury,
and d. about 1776, having had, with a younger son, Hyla (hi. ^
and d. about 1766, leaving issue), an eldest son,
William Holden, of Birmingham, co. Warwick, Patron of
the parish of Upaiinster, co. Essex, 6. 3 Dec. 1717; m. May,
1748, Mary, dau. of John Rose, Esq. of Daventry, co. North-
ampton (by Anne his wife, dau. of William Lucas, Esq. of Giles-
borough, CO. Northampton), and sister and co-heir (eventually
sole representative) of William Rose, Esq. of Daventry, and
granddau. of William Rose, Esq. of Daventry (liy Sarah
Harvey, of Addington, same co., his wife), and by her (who
was buried at Wednesbury 30 Sept. 1752), had a dau. Anne,
d. July, 1751, and two sons,
I. John Rose (Rev.), his heir, M.A., Rector and Patron of
Upminster, co. Essex, b. 13 Feb. 1750; m. .lune, 1769,
Jlary, dau. of William Tovey, Esq. of Erdington, cu.
Stafford, and by her (who d. 9 Dec. 1>29, aged 82) had
issue, 1 William, bur. at Wednesbury, 3Sept. 1771 ; 2 John
Rose (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Upminster, 6. 3 Sept. 1772:
7)4. 7 May, 1805, Margaret, dau. of William Wheeler, Esq.
Bristol, and d. s. p. ; 3 William Rose, of whom hereafter;
4 Henry, d. young; 5 Hyla, of Wasperton, co. Warwick,
6. 26 Nov. 1776 ; m. 10 Aug. 1805, Rebecca, dau. and co-heir
of Henry Clay, Esq. of Birmingliam, and d. 21 Dec. 1842,
leaving by her (who d. 17 Aug. 1848) an only dau. Mary
Clay, 6. 18 May, 1806; m. Rev. Henry Edward Steward,
M.A. Christ Church, Oxon., and d. 16 Feb. 1834; 6 Henry
Augustus (Rev.), of Daventry, co. Northampton, M..V.
Oxford, b. 27 Dec. 1784; m. 9Sept. 1813, Mary, dau. of Hyla
Holden, Esq. of Wednesbury F'orge, co. Stafford, and had
issue, Henry (Rev.), M.A., Oxford, b. 7 July, 1814 ; Luther,
b. 10 Dec. 1815; John Rose. b. 27 Sept. 1^21 ; Philip, b. 26
March, 1823; George Hyla, 6. 23 Nov. 1837; Margaret, b. 7
June, 1818 ; m. 3 April, 1846, F'leetwood Backhouse, Esq. ;
Jlary Tovey, b. 13 JIarch, 1820, m. 22 Nov. 1819, Hyla
Ashton Holden, Esq. of Edgbaston, co, Warwick; Kleanor
D'Onchy, b. 24 Sept. 1833; 7 Mary, 6. 1779; vi. 26 May,
1804, Capt. Hickman Leland Rose, 3rd Dragoon Guards
(<tc Rose of The Ferns). Kev. John Rose Holden, d. Jan.
i827. His 3rd son,
Rev. William Rose Holden, M.A. of Worcester, Fellow
of Worcester Coll. Oxford, b. 12 Aug. 1775; m. 26 Dec.
Is08, Betty, only dau. of Edward Eveleigh, Esq. of Bea-
niinster, co. Dorset, by Grace his wife, dau. of Thomas
Napier, Esq , and d. 6 March, 1806, liaving had by her
(who d. 19 April, 1827), with other issue, who d. young,
John Rose, b. 22 Feb. 1810 ; m. 7 April, 1834, Mary, dau.
of William Hutchinson, Esq. of Pitt Street, South Sydney
and had two sons and two daus. all d. young.
William, who carried on the family.
Rev. William Rose Holden, d. 16 April, 1SC4. His
youngest son,
Rev. William Holden, M.A. Worcester Coll. Oxford,
6. 4 Feb. 1813; vi. 14 May, J836, Hannah Elizabeth,
dau. of John Goldingham, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., F.R.S., and
d. 16 April, 1864, leaving by her (who d. 18 April, 1883),
1 William Rose Holden (1.'?, Victoria Place, Dover),
l!ariister-at-Law, b. 10 Starch, 1839. educated at Wor-
cester Coll. Oxford, called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
1866. Ho ?)i. 22 Jan. 1863. Henrietta Susanna, eldest
dau. of Charles Pidcock, Esq. of Broadwas Court, co.
Worcester, by Susan his wife, dau. of Rev. B. F'oley,
M.A. Oxford, and has issue,
William Rose, 6. 10 May, 1872.
John Rose, ( ^. g g.pt. 1673.
Annie Beatrice.
Mari/aret Gcorgina.
Madeline Tovey.
2 George Herbert, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., b. 28 June, 1840;
m. Ellen TAavj Stallard, and d. 1864, leaving issue.
3 Oswald Mangin (Rev.), M.A., H.C.L. Oxford, 6.
6 Dec. 1843; m. Henrietta Addenbrooke, and has
issue.
1 Anne Betty Eveleigh, 6. 14 March, 1837; m. Rev.
Joseph Orlande Stallard, M.A., Vicar of Heath, and
Reach, CO. Bedford.
2 Margaret Edwards, h 23 Jan. 1S33; ni. Rev. Bonnet
Hesketh Williams, M.A.
11. AViLLiAM Lucas (Rev.), of whom pi'esently.
William Holden d. 6 March, 1806. His youngest son.
Rev. William Lucas Holden, M.A., Clare Hall, Camb.,
Patron and Rector of Whilton, co. Northampton, and Vicar of
East Haddon, same co., 6. 3 Sept. 1752, took the name of
Rose by Act of Parliament, 1785, on succeeding to the estates
of his mother, the heir of that family, in compliance with the
will of his maternal uncle. He m. 18 Sept. 1777, Anne, dau. of
Thomas Hodgkin.son, Esq. of Broughton Astley, co. Leicester,
by whom (who was 6. 16 Dec. 1754, and (i. 12 Feb. 1829) h&
liad issue,
I. William Rose, his heir.
Hyla Henry, >
Henrietta Eveleigh.
Mary Rose.
Helen Muriel.
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II. John (Kev.), M.A., FeUow Trin. CoU. Camb., Rector of
VVhilton, 6. 2i Oct, 1781 ; d. ^tnm. 1848.
III. Hyla Holder), of Birmingham, 6.25 Sept. 1785; m. 27
Aug. 1810, riioebe, dau. of Samuel Gamble, Esq. of
Bentham, co. Norfolk, and had issue, one son, Hyla Kose
Uolden, 6. 4 Nov. 1811.
IV. Charles (Eev.), B.D., Rector of Cublington, co. Bucking-
ham, Fellow Lincoln Coll. Oxford, one of H.ll Preachers
at Whitehall, b. 20 March, 1788; m. 1835, Miss Manley,
and d. 1845, leaving one son and two daus.
V. Henry (Rev.), M.A., Eector of Brington, co. Northamp-
ton, Fellow Clare Hall, Camb., b. 15 June, 1790; d. unm.
Feb. 1855.
VI. George, of The Cottage, Brington, 6. 7 Oct, 1791 ; d.
unm. May, 1866.
VII. liobert, 6. 4 March, 1794 ; d. 9 Feb. 1799.
I. Mary Anne, 6. 10 Jan. 1783; d. April, 17»7.
II. Harriot, 6. 23 Dec. 1783 ; d. unm 1846.
III. Caroline, 6. 15 Feb. 1787; ci!. unm. 1835.
IV. Anne, b. h July; d. Nov. 1789.
V. Lucy, 6. 2 Sept. 1792; d. Feb. 1793.
VI. Eliza, 6. 6 March, 1796; d. May, 1797.
VII. Christian, b. 12 Oct. 1799 ; d. unm. May, 1856.
Mr. Rose d. IB Jan. 1814, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Rose Kose, Esq. of Wolston Grange, co. Warwick,
and Chapel Brampton, co. Northampton, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1833, 6. 19 Jan. 1781 ; m. 23 July, 1812, Maria Isabella,
2nd dau. and co-heir of Rev. George Strahan, D.D., Pre-
bendary of Rochester, and Rector of Cranham, Essex, and had
issue,
I. William George, his heir.
II. John, bapr. 26 Sept. 1816.
III. Conway Lucas, bapt. 3 Sept. 1817; m. 24 Jan. 1847,
Louisa, dau. of John Edward Madocks, M.P., of Vron Iw
and Glanywern, and had two sons and two daus.
IV. Eustace Henry, Major 7th Fusiliers, bapt. Is Sept. 1824:
d. 1876.
I. Isabella, bapt. 8 March, 1815; m. April, 1844, the Hon.
Robert Porret Collier, Knt., Q.C., Judge of the Judicial
Committee of the Privy Council, at one time M.P. for
Plymouth.
II. Constance Margaret, m. Aug. 1851, Eev. William Smith,
Rector and Patron of Dry Drayton, co. Cambridge.
The eldest son,
William George Rose, Esq. of Wolston Grange, J. P., 6. Aug.
1813, was an Officer 60th Rifles; he m. 1840, Charlotte, dau. of
Edward Blackburne, Chief Justice of the Mauritius, and d.
1877, leaving issue,
I. William MoLTNEnx, his heir.
II. Henry, Capt. E.N., b. 1844. iii. Edward George.
I. Amy Charlotte, m. 9 Nov. 1871, Col. Hon. Charles James
Fox Powys, 4th son of Thomas Athorton, 3rd Lord Lilford.
II. Edith Louisa, m. R. W. B. Ker, Esq. of Mantalto, co.
Down.
Ariiis — Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., on a chevron az., between
three roses gu., a water-bouget, between two mullets of .six
points piurced of the field, for Rose ; 2nd and 3rd vert, a fesse
erniini.'.i.5, between two pheons, points upwards, in chief, and a
bugle-horn in base arg., for Holden. Crest — A dexter cubit
arm, vesttd sa., the hand ppr. holding a cross-crosslet fitchee
or, from the wrist a pile arm., the arm charged with a bugle-
horn, ttringed or.
Motto — Et tciieo et teneor.
.Sca( — Wolston Grange, near Rugby.
Club — Arthur's.
ROSE OF THE FERNS.
EosE, John Eose Holden, Esq. of The Ferns,
"Wivelsfield, Sussex, J. P. and D.L. co. Sussex, and
one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the city of London,
Lieut. -Col. in the army, late 9th and I7th Lancers
(with four medals and two clasps for service in the
Cabul, Grwalior, Sutlej, and Punjaub campaigns),
h. 1812 ; «t. 18 March, 1S3J<, Emilia Hall, eldest
dau. of Mtijor J. N. Jackson, C.B., Deputy-Quarter-
master-Gen. East Indies, by Augusta his wife, dau.
of Col. Wade, of Leatherhead, Surrey, Comm. 25th
Light Dragoons, and has issue,
I. Emily Holden, m. 23 Jan. 1862, Rev. J. Harwood Harri-
son, Rector of Bugbrooke, co. Northampton, and d. leaving
issue,
1 Arthur. 2 Ernest Wivelsfield.
1 Emily Gertrude.
II. Gertrude Holden, d. 29 June, 1861.
III. Mary Holden.
Liineagre. — This family claims descent from Eose, of Kil-
ravock Castle, co. Nairn.
John Rose, Esq , Banlster-at-Law, of Dublin, left at his
decease a son,
Joseph Rose, M.D., Physician to the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland,
6. 1749, whose uncle, Alexander Eose, Esq. of Elm Park, co.
Limerick, alienated the Elm Park estate to Lord Clarina.
Dr. Eose is stated to have refused the honour of knighthood.
He m. his cousin. Miss Gertrude Rose, and by her (who rf.
1821) left at his decease, 1833 (being buried in theAbbey, Bath;y
a son,
Hickman Leland Rose, Esq. of co. Clare, Capt. 3rd Dra-
goons, 6. 1782 ; m. 1804, Mary Tovey, only dau. of the Rev.
John Eose Holden, Eector and Patron of Upminster, Essex,
and d. 1 Jan. 1855, leaving issue,
I. John Rose, now of The Ferns.
I. Mary Tovey, m. the Rev. John Clarke Ru.^Bell, Rector of
St. Thomas-a-Cliffe, Lewes, Sussex, and has issue, two sons,
John Skinner Russell, and Hickman Rose Russell, Capt.
57th Eegt.. who was made Brevet-Major for his services in
the New Zealand war, having been repeatedly mentioned
in the despatches.
II. Gertrude Maria, m. the Eev. J. H. Harrison, late Recter
of Bugbrooke, co. Northampton, and d. leaving issue,
1 James Harwood Harrison, Eector of Bugbrooke.
2 Henry Leland Harrison, Bengal C.S.
3 William John Rose Harrison, Capt. R.A., deceased.
4 Herbert Bayley Harrison, deceased.
1 Gertrude Rose, m. Henry Salmon, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law, of Gayton House, co. Northampton.
Anns—OT, a chevron between three water-bougets az.,
quartering Holden. Crest — A lion, holding a rose in his paw.
Motto — Non sine sente rosa.
ISeat—The Ferns, Wivelsfield, Burgess Hill, Sussex.
ROSE OF AHABEa AND FOXHALL.
Eose, Egbert De Eos, Esq. of Ahabeg, co.
Limerick, and Foxhall, co. Tipperary, J. P. co.
Limerick, High Sheriff 1882, b. Oct. 1851; s. his
father 1860; m. 1873, Agnes Eliza, 2nd dau. of
Benjamin B. Erend, Esq., J.P., of Eoskill, co.
Limerick, and by her has issue,
I. Richard de Ros, 6. May, 1S79,
I. Maud Mary.
II. Edith Gladys .Jeanette.
liineagre.— Thomas Rose, Esq., who went to Ireland
from CO. Devon, and settled in the co. of Limerick, was elected
Sheriff of Limerick 1674, and Jlayor 1695, and was attainted
by King James 1689. He was seised of the lands of Morgans
and others, cos. Limerick, Tipperary, and Clare. He m. and
had a son,
George Rose, Esq. of Morgans and Mount Prospect, co.
Limerick, a Grand Juror 1678, m. and had issue, Henet,
George, Thomas, and three daus. The eldest son.
The Right Hon. Henry Rose, of Mount Pleasant, co.
Limerick, P.C, M.P., Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench,
Ireland, m. Anne, dau. of David Crosbie, Esq. of Ardfert, co.
Kerry, and sister of Maurice, 1st Lord Brandon, and aunt of
William, Earl of Glandore, and by her (who d. 5 May, 1740)
had issue,
George, his heir.
Sarah, m. 1st, her fir.st cousin, John Southwell, Esq. cf
Enniscouch, co. Limerick, and had an only child and
heir, Agnes Ehzabeth, m. 11 Aug. 1750, John Wandes-
ford. Earl Wandesford. Mrs. Southwell, m. 2ndly, 30 May,
1739, William Talbot, Esq. of Mount Talbot, co. Ros-
common.
Jane Rose.
Elizabeth Anne, m. William Gunn, Esq.
Lord Chief Justice Rose, whose will, dated 13 July, 1740, was
proved 25 Feb. 1742, was s. by his only son and heir,
George Rose, Esq. of Morgans and Mount Prospect, co.
Limerick, m. 1744, his cousin, Catherine, dau. of Launcelo:
Sandes, Esq. of Carrigafoyle, co. Kerry, and by her (who d.
1799) left at his death, prior to 1795, an only child and heir,
Elizabeth Rose, to. 2 Oct. 17G5, her first cousin, William
Talbot, Esq. of Mount Talbot, co. Roscommon. We now
return to
George Rose, Esq. (2nd brother of the Right Hon. Henry
Rose), who ))(. 1st, Jane, dau. of Thomas Hickman, Esq. of
Barntie, co. Clare, and had issue,
Henry, of Limerick, who m., and had Jonas, who d. s. p.
William, of Castle Martyr, co. Cork, m. Alice, dau. of
James Pratt, Esq., and sister of Gen. Sir Charles Pratt, and
had, Jonas, Lieut. 66th Eegt. ; and William, LJeuL 60th
Foot.
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Jonas, Capt. R.N. Willi.ini.
Hickman, of Dublin, m. Jane, il;iu. of Samuel HanUy, Esq. of
Coolylough, CO. Westnu>ath, and left several descendants,
one of whom, Alexander, m. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of De
Courcy O'Grady, Esq. of Kilballyowen, and had issue,
1 Alexander O'Grady; 2 Hickman; 3 De Courcy (Rev.;;
1 Slary Elizabeth, m. Col. Deacon, 51st Regt. ; 2 Eliza ;
3 Henrietta.
He m. 2ndly, Susanna, dau. and co-heir of Richard Stephens,
Ksq. of Xeweastle, co. Limerick, and of Barnstaple, in Devon,
and relict of Edward Burgh, Esq. of Newcastle, and by her
h.ad issue,
RicHiRP, of whom presently.
Agnes, in. WilUam Gough, E?q. of Tourecn, co. Limerick.
The youngest son,
UicH-iRD Rose, Esq. of Limerick, !,'. Mary, dau. of John
Anderson, Esq. of Foxhall, co. Tipporar}', and had issue,
TnoMAs Mau.ssell, his heir.
Jolin, j;i. Anne, dau. of Edward Croker. Esq. of Ballinagarde,
CO. Limerick, and had issue, one son and two daus.,
1 Croker, an Officer in the army, killed during the Burmese
war ; 1 Anne, m. 1st, John Keating, Esq., brother of
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry S. Keating, and '.indly, Thomas
AVestropp, Esq. of Ross House, co. Clare, 2nd son of Ralph
■\Vestropp, Esq. of Attyflyn, co. Limerick ; 2 Mary, m.
Roger O'Callaghan, Esq. of Knocknanagh, co. Cork, and
had issue.
Richard. George.
Grace, m. Robert King, Esq., brother of Sir Gilbert Kin?,
Bart.
Uichard Rose d. 1762, and was ?. by his son,
Thomas Maunseli. Rose, Esq. of Ahabeg and Rathkeale,
CO. Limerick, m. Mary, dau. of Simon Lowe, Esq. of Galbally,
CO. Limerick, and dying 12 Oct. 1831, left issue,
RicHABD Anderson, of whom presently.
Simon, vi. 29 Sept. 1830, Maria, dau. of Arthur Ormsby,
Esq. of Ballygrenan and BailycuUeen, co. Limerick, by
Maria his wife, 2nd dau. of Thomas Vereker, Esq. of Rox-
borough, and sister of Charles, Viscount Gort, and d. 1851,
baying had issue.
1 Henrt Obmsbt, of Ballyculleen and Ballygrenan , co.
Limerick, and Merion Square, Dublin, Capt. in the Royal
County Limenck Jlilitia. This gentleman s. to the estates
of the Ormsby family on the decease of his uncle, Henry
Ormsby, Esq. He ),i. Oct. 1863, Lucy, dau. of Henry
Steuart Burton, Esq., D.L., of Carrigaholt Castle, co.
Clare, and had issue, Henry, h. 1864.
1 Henriett.a Ormsby.
2 Mary Ormsby, m. 1863, Jlajor "Willington, 77th Rcgt.
Thomas, Capt. 32nd Regt.
John, Lieut. 98th Regt."
Henry, of Ballyclough, co. Limerick.
James. William, Lieut. 81st Regt.
The eldest son,
Richard A>derso.n Rose, Esq. of Ahabeg and Foxhall, rn.
1807, Maria, 2nd dau. of Mark A. Tuite, Esq., and sister of Sir
Oeorge Tuite, Bart, of Sonna, co. Westmeath, and dying
4 April, 1820, left issue,
Richard .\kderso.n-, his lieir.
Wellington .■Anderson, of Foxhall, co. Tipperary, m. Julia,
dau. of Edward O'Grady, Esq., and niece of the 1st 'Viscount
Guillamore, which lady m. 2ndly, Sir Edward FitzGerald,
Bart, of Carrigoran.
Wilhelmina, m. Edward Stamer O'Grady, Esq. of Clenagh,
CO. Clare, and of Merrion Square, Dublin.
The elder son,
Richard Ander.=ox Rose. Esq. of .A.habeg and Foxhall, J.r.
for CO. Limerick, m. 1st, Eliza Sadlier. grand-dau. of O'Brien
Butler, of Dunboyne Castle, co. Meath, and by her he had
issue,
Robert de Ros, now of Aluiheg.
Mary.
Mr. Rose m. 2ndly, Elizabeth Vereker, dau. of Tliomas Jervis,
Esq., Capt. Carabineers. He d. March, 1860.
Ji-oix— Quarterly : 1st and 4th per pale arg. and or, a chevron
gu. between three water-bougcts sa.. lor Kose; 2nd per chevron
arg. and gu., in chief two eaglets displayed az., for Stephens ;
^rd arg., a saltire, between two mullets in chief and in base gu.
and two boars' heads erased in fesse sa., for Anderson. Ci-e-its—
1st, A demi-lion rampant arg., holding in the dexter paw a rose
gu., slipped vert; 2nd. -\n eagle, wings elevated, sa., preying
•on alion's ganib era.'ed ppr. ; 3 id. An oak-tree ppr. Motto—
i<on sine sente rosa.
Seat — Ardhu, co. Limerick.
LEITH-ROSS OF AE.NAGE.
Leith-Ros.-, Johx, Esq. of Arnage, co. Abcr-
deen, J.P., b. 18U9; m. 1st, 25 July, 1844, Nicola,
dau. of William Arbuthnot, Esq. of Dens, and by
her (who d. 28 Jan. 1874) had
I. John, 6. 15 April, 1845. Lieut. -Col. Commanding 2nd
Batt. Scottish Borderers, m. Oct. 1878, Janet Forbes,
dau. of William Lamond, Esq. of Stranduff, and has
issue.
II. Frederick William Arbuthnot, 6. Sept. 1847 ; to.
in. Harry, R. N., b. Dec. 1848.
IV. Charles Gumming, d. 1865.
V. Herbert Clive, d. 1861.
VI. Willoughby Louis Thuillier, h. 1861.
VII. William Harry Hay.
I. Nicola Rosa, m. 1878, xilfred Campbell Mackenzie, Esq.
It. Eleanor Euphemia Gordon, d. 1869.
:\rr. Leith-Eoss m. 2ndly, 18 Nov. 1878, Jane
Catherine, dau. of James Pirie, Esq. and has by
her,
m. Jane Catherine.
Xiineage. — This family descends in the female line from
the Rosses of Auchlossin, co. Aberdeen, an early cadet of Rose
of Kilravock.
Sir William de Rots, of Kilravock, m. Muriel, dau. and
co-heir of Andrew de Doune, and d. 1338.
Andrew Ros, their second son, had a charter from his
mother in her widowhood of the lands of Killane and I'itfour.
These properties were found to belong rightfully to Sir Andrew
Ross, chaplain, who recovered them from the king when he
was at Inverness, 1458. Before this time a descendant had
settled in co. Aberdeen, and acquired lands there.
John Ross, of Auchlossin, occurs in 1438, and
John Ross, of Auchlossin, 12 Nov. 1457, resigned his lands
in the norih to William, Thane of Cowdor. He had, with
daus., m. Craigmyle, of that ilk, and Leslie, of Kincraigie, a
son and heir,
Thomas Ross, of Auchlossin, who d. in 1488. His son,
John Ross, of Auchlossin, had a charter erecting his lands
into a barony 4 Feb. 1507-8, and m. Elizabeth, dau. of Alex-
ander Irvine, of Drum. Their son,
Nicholas Ross, of Auchlossin, was one of the jury who con-
victed John, Master of Forbes, 14 July, 1537 : this gave rise
to a feud between the families, in which Nicholas was killed
1544. His son,
Charles Ross, of Auchlossin, m. Beatrix Gordon, and was
father of
John Ross, of Auchlossin, who signed a bond of allegiance
at Aberdeen 2 Sept. 1574, another " anent religion " in March,
1593. He had a dau. Mary, who m. Alexander Forbes, of
Auchmillan, and a son,
Nicholas Ross, of Auchlossin, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Coutts, of Auchtercoul, and had,
I. Patrick, who d. before his father, leaving a son,
Francis, heir to his grandfather.
II. John, bailie of Turriff, of whom hereafter, as ancestor of
the .Vrnage family.
III. William, 7)i. Elizabeth Lindsay Finlay, of Kinermit, and
left two daus.
Nicholas had daus. who m. Eoss, of Balnagowan, and Forbes,
of Camphill. His grandson,
Francis Ross, of Auchlossin, was served heir to his grand-
father 1643, was J.P. 1663, and d. 1690, leaving
Robert, his heir.
Nicol, m. 1702, Margaret Leslie.
Charles.
Barbara, m. 16S1, Henry Farquharson, of 'Whitehouse.
Margaret, 711. Robert Leith, of Overhall.
The eldest son,
I'lOiiERT Ross, of A;ichlo3sin, m. (contract 18 May, 16G9)
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Maitland, of Ritrichie, Bart., a
Senator of the College of Justice, and d. about 1703 (his
widow d. 1719). leaving,
I. Francis, of Auchlossin, Capt. in the Army, Aide-de-Camp
to the Duke of Argyll, was killed at Malplaquet Sept.
1799, and the estate was sold by his creditors.
II. Robert, in the army, d. lana. in Flanders, 1708.
I. Barbara, m. 1st, Capt. Francis Forbes, 5lh son of Sir .John
Forbes, Bart., of Craigievar, and 2ndly, James Cheyue,
W.S., and d. Dec. 1750, aged 77.
II. Catherine.
III. Jean, m. Sept. 1701, Arthur, younger son of Forbes of
Balfling.
IV. Mary, m. John Gordon, of Hallhead.
V. Euphemia, m. Francis Farquharson, of Shiells and
Whitehouse.
We now return to
John Ross, bailie of Turriff, younger son of Nicholas, of
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Auchlossin, by his wife Barbara Hay, of tile Delgaty family.
He had
Geoege Koss, of Auchlec, who m. 1618, Marjory, dau. of
Keith of Clackriach, and left a son,
John Ross, of Clbchean, Treasurer of Aberdeen, who was
itined £1,200 in 16G2, represented the city of Aberdeen in the
Convention of Estates 1664, m. 17 Dec. 1650, Christian, dau. of
Andrew Howieson, Merchant in Aberdeen, and d. 6 Jan. 1668,
in his 48th year. His widow survived till 23 Jan. 1708, having
had issue (with five daus.),
I. Geokge, of Clochean, 6. 1661 ; m. 3 Oct. 1682, Elizabeth
Kobertson, and d. 8 Aug. 1684, leaving,
Jean, of Clochean, m. April, 1711, Sir David Ogilvie, of
Barras, Bart., and d. June, 1717; her dau. and heir,
Elizabeth Ogilvie, m. 1738, Patrick Anderson, of Bourtie,
iind had a dau. Mary, who m. 1781, AVilliani Young, of
Theddocksley, and from this marriage the present Mr.
Leith-Koss descends.
II. John, of Arnage.
The 2nd son,
John Koss, of Arnage (which he acquired 1702) Provost of
Aberdeen 1710-12, b. April, 1665; m. (contract 28 April, 1704)
Jean, dau. of Arthur Forbes, of Echt, and d. at Amsterdam,
Sept. 1714; hia widow d. 21 Jan. 1761. They had issue,
John. Arthur, d. 1719.
Christian, m. 1729, Sir Arthur Forbes, Bart., of Craigievar.
Jean, ?«. 1739, Alexander Aberdeen, of Cairnbuly, Provost of
Aberdeen, and d. 1740.
The elder son,
John Ross, of Arnage, b. 13 May, 1707, had the misfortune
to be deaf and dumb ; he m. (contract 6 June, 1728), Eliza-
lieth, dau. of Robert Turner, of Turnerhall, and d. 3 May,
1789, having had a large family, of whom only two daus.,
co-heirs of Arnage, survived him.
Christian, s. to Arnage.
Martha, to. 7 Nov. 1775, Alexander Leith, of Frcefield and
Glenkindy, and d. 9 Oct. 1777, leaving a son,
Ross John, heir to his aunt.
The eldest dau..
Christian Ross, of Arnage, d. umn. 14 April, 1803, aged 71,
when her nephew became sole proprietor, and was known as
John Leith-Ross, of Arnage, Writer to the Signet, D.L.,
Lieut.-Col. of the Ellon Volunteers, 6. 29 Sept. 1777; ?«. 7
Jan. 1807, Elizabeth, dau. of William Young, of Theddocksley,
Provost of Aberdeen, co-heir of her maternal uncle, Alexander
Anderson, of Bourtie, co. Aberdeen, and had issue,
I. John, present proprietor.
II. Alexander, Wine Merchant in London, d. June, 1SC3.
III. William, M.D., d. 28 Sept. 1834.
IV. George, d. young.
V. James, M.P.P. Canada, m. 2 Dec. 1846, Mary Milne, and
has issue.
VI. Robert (Rev.), Minister of Cruden.
VII. Arthur, settled in Canada, ni. 14 Sept. 1848, Elizabeth
Milne, and has issue.
J. Mary, m. 13 Dec. 1828, William Allardyce, Merchant in
Aberdeen, andd 3 April, 1835.
II. Christian Martha, in. 1 Jan. 1836, Alexander Johnston,
Writer to the Signet, and d. s. p. 21 April, 1878.
III. Elizabeth, m. 17 Nov, 1847, David .Souter-Robertson, of
Lawhead and Wbitehill, and d. June, 1859.
IV. Jane.
V. Margaret, m. 4 Oct. 1853, George Augustus Thomson,
Esq.
Mr. Leith-Ross d. 15 May, 1839, and his widow 9 June, 1852.
Arms — 1st and 4th or, three water bougets sa., a bordure of
the second, being the coat recorded in 1672 by Francis Ross, of
Auchlossin ; 2nd and 3rd quarterly, Leith and Strachan, as
borne by the Leiths of Freefiled. Crest — On a cap of main-
tenance a water bouget sa. Mottoes — Above the crest, Agnoscar
€vcntu ; below the shield, Virtue have virtue.
Seat — Arnage Castle, Ellon.
ROSS OF CROMARTY.
!Rosg, Waltee Chaeteeis, Esq. of Cromarty,
Eoss-shire, J. P. cos. Koss and Cromarty, Capt.
IDurliam Light Infantry, b. 5 Aug. 1857, in. 8 June,
1S87, May, dau. of Sir Donald Martin Stewart,
JUart. G.C.B., G.C.S.I., C.I.E., D.C.L., LL.D., and
by her, who d. 2 June, 1891, has issue,
Pamela Mary.
Lineage.— For paternal descent, see Rose o/ Tarlogie.
Tlirouuh his mother, Lieut. -Col. Koss represents the families
of Ross 01 Pitkerie, and Munro of Culcaim, and, as great-
great-great-giandson of Sir Robert Munro, 22nd Baron and
5th Bart, of Fowlis, is the lineal representative of the Munros
of Fowlis, Chiefs of the clan.
Jamiln of goss of ^itkcm.
The family of Koss of Pitkerie is stated to be descended from
the 3rd son of one of the Barons of Balnagown, Chiefs of the
clan Ross, and representatives in the male line of the Earls of
Ross.
Andrew Ross, of Pitkerie, d. and was s. by his son,
George Ross, of Pitkerie, b. J 700, an Army Agent in the
reign of George II. , purchased, in 1772, the estate of Cro-
marty ; dying without surviving issue, he was s. by hia half-
nephew,
Alexander Gkat, Esq. of Over Skibo, co. Sutherland, who
assumed the surname of Ross. Alexander Gray-Koss dying
without male issue, the estate of Cromarty devolved upon the
grand-niece of George Ross, viz.,
Catharine Monro, of Culcaim. She m. Hugh Rose, Esq.
of Glastullich {see Rose of Tarlogie), and in terms of the entail
assumed the name of Koss. She d. 1852, having had, with two
daus., I. Catharine, in. Thomas Knox Holmes, Esq., and ii.
Arabella, m. Duncan Davidson, Esq. of TuUoch, and d. 1848,
an only son,
George Wihiam Holmes Koss, Esq. ot Cromarty, Lieut.-
Col.Comm.(and Hon. Col.) Highland Rifle Militia, D.L.,J.P.,
Convener co. Cromarty, b. 29 Aug. 1825; m. 20 April, 1849,
Adelaide Lucy, 3rd dau. of Duncan Davidson, Esq. of TuUoch,
CO. Ross (by his 1st wife, Elizabeth Diana, eldest dau. of God-
frey, 3rd Lord Macdonald), and by her (who d. 3 March, 18G0)
had issue,
I. Duncan Munro, late of Cromarty.
II. Hugh Rose, late Lieut. R.A., h. 31 May, 1854 (deceased).
III. Walter Chakteris, now of Cromarty.
I. Katharine Elizabeth Julia, m. 12 Feb. 1874, Major Francis
Maude Reid, 71st Highland Light Infantry.
II. Louisa Jane Hamilton, m. 1 Oct. 1875, Ronald Archibald,
6th Lord Macdonald, and has issue (see Burke's Peerage).
III. Ida Eleonora Constance, m. 15 June 1881, Capt. the
Hon. Godfrey Willoughby, late 9th Lancers, brother of
i,ord Middleton, and has issue.
IV. Matilda Elizabeth, d. 27 Nov. 1862.
Col. Ross d. Nov. 1883, and was s. by his eldest son,
Duncan Munko Ross, Esq. of Cromarty, J. P. and D.L.,
Lieut. R.N. (retired), b. 29 Sept. 1851 ; d. 14 Jan. 1887, s. ^.,
and was s. by his only surviving brother.
^umiig of llTunro of Cnltitirn:.
The origin of this family is thus related : —
" Donald a Bunro, son of Occaan, Prince of Fermanagh,
went to Scotland a.d. 1025, to the assistance of Malcolm III.
against the Danes. He was styled Donald a Bunro on account
of his ancestors having lived on the banks of the water of Ro,
in the co. of Derry, Ireland. This patronymic became after-
wards converted into Munro. Malcolm, for his good services,
granted him the land between Dingwall and the water of
Alness, which was subsequently erected into a barony, called
the Barony of Fowlis, after his father's residence near Loch
Foyle, Ireland. This district was also called Fer-in-Donald or
Donald's Land. He d. 1039."
Robert, great-great-great-grandson of Donald, m. a dau. of
Hugh Fresquin, Earl of Sutherland, andd. 1239, and from him
descended through a line of chiefs distinguished for their
military exploits, of whom George (son of Robert, 6th Baron,
and who was in. to a dau. of Kenneth, Earl of Sutherland) was
slain at Bannockburn; George, 7th Baron, at Halidon Hill;
and Robert, 14th Baron, at Pinkie, all three fighting at the
head of their clan; and Robert, 18th Baron, a Col. of horse
and foot in the service of Gustavos Adolphcs, King of
Sweden, died of his wounds at XJlm, 1633.
Sir Robert Munro, 22nd Baron and 5th Bart, of Fowlis (see.
Sir Robert Douglas's Baronage of Scotland, and Remarkable
Particulars concerning the Ancient Family of the Munros of
Fowlis, by Philip Doddridge, D.D.). Sir Robert m. Jean,
dau. of John Forbes, of Cullodcn, and had three sons, of
whom the 2nd was
George Munro, of Culcairn. In the absence of his elder
brother, who was serving in the army, and his father being
blind, he commanded the clan at the battle of Glen Shiel, 1719,
on which occasion he was severely wounded, and he and his
clan were distinguished by their conspicuous gallantry (.Sir
Walter Scott, Hist, of Scotland). He afterwards commanded
one of the independent companies of Highlanders, known as
the Black AVatch, and when they were formed into " the High-
land Regiment" in 1739, under the command of his elder
brother. Sir Robert Munro, Culcairn was appointed senior
1744
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THE LANDED GEXTRY.
EOS
Capt. He retired from the service, owing to ill-health, in
1744, but on the l)rc:iking out of the rebellion in 1745 he
raised his brother's elan, and with it joined Gen. Cope at
Inverness. He commanded the Munros and Jlacleods in the
action with Lord Lewis Gordon at Inverury. He was shot
■when marching through Loehabcr by a M'Donald of Glen-
garry, who mistook him for another officer, 31 Aug. 1746 (Sir
"Walter Scott, Hist, of Scotland, and Dr. Doddridge). He was
«. by his son,
John Mcxeo, who ni. a dau. of Ross, of Calrossie, co. Hops,
by whom he had three sons and one dau. The Srd and only
surviving son,
Dc.NCAS MoBo, a Capt. in the 7Sth Highlanders, with which
regiment he served in the campaign in Holland 1791, was
■wounded at Gildermalsen ; he was afterwards on the staff in
India, A.D.C. to Gen. Mackenzie Fraser.* He ju. Jean Kirke,
niece and heir of Geokge Koss, of Pitkerie and Cromarty,
and had issue, i. George Koss, Capt. 85th Light Infantry, d.
when serving with his regiment in Jamaica; i. Catharine, of
Culcairn, m. Hugh Kose, Esq. of Gl.astulloeh {.'<fc lloss of Pit-
ilvW<); II. Jean, d. 5 Jan. 1S74. Ue d. lS'.;i, and was a. by his
elder dau.
A rms— Gu., three lions rampant arg., armed and langued az.,
in the centre a mullet of the second for difference, tiisl — An
tsagle with wings closed ppr. il/o»o— Dread God.
6tal — Cromarty House, Cromarty.
KOSS, late OF NETHEE.LEY.
Eoss, HoEATio Seftenberg John, Esq. late of
yetherley, co. Kincardine, J. P., lateEengal Civil
Service, 'b. 1834; m. 20 Feb. 1858, Caroline De
Laiitour, dau. of Sir Theophilus John St. George,
Srd Eart. of Woodsgift, and has issue,
I. Horatio St. Geoege, Capt. Eoyal Artillery, 6. 16 Sept.
1S64.
II. Hercules de Lautour, Indian Police, i. ISGfl.
Lii. Edward Macrae, b. 14 Feb. 1871, 2ud Lieut. Seaforth
Highlanders, d. 1893.
IV. John Alexander, 6. 1873.
V. George Parish, R.N., 6. 1875.
I. Ida, m. 1885 Frank Hardcastle, Esq. of Firwood, Lan-
cashire, formerly M.P. for West Houghton Divitiuu,
and has issue, Dorothy, Marjorie, Ida and Nira.
II. Maria Evelyn, Hi. 1S68, Charles Eustace Anson, Esq.
Lieut. R.K., and has issue, Frederick Charles, 6. 1889.
III. Morna.
Xiineag'e.— Horatio Eoss, Esq. of Netherlcy, J.P. and
D.L., 6. 1801; m. 1833, Justine Henrietta, dau. of Colin
Macrae, Esq. of Cornhill, co. Perth, andi/. 188G, leaving, iiUer
alios, a son and heir,
Horatio Seftexberg John, his heir.
This gentleman, who was eldest son of Hercules Ross, Esq.
Eossie Castle, co. Forfar, by Henrietta his wife, dau. of John
Parish, Esq. of Neinstaden, formerly represented Aberdeen,
and afterwards Montrose in Parliament. The said Hercules
Eoss erected Rossie Castle 1805 ; but the castle and estate were
Bold in 1853, by Mr. Horatio Eoss, previou.sly to his purchase
of Netherlcy, which has now also been sold.
£eiidence — 2C, High Street, PortsmouUi.
KOSS OF PITCALNIE.
WiLLiAMSON-Eoss, George Eos3, Esq. of Pit-
calnie, co. Eo.=s, b. 3 Nov. 1869 ; s. his grnnd-uncle 29
Au^. 1884, and is to assume the surname of Eoss
when he attains the age of 25.
Xiineagre. — Alexander Eoss, 9th of Balnagown (of the
original family), descended from Hugh Eo.ss, younger son of
Hugh, 6th Earl of Eo^s, m. Jane Sinclair, dau. of the Earl
of Caithness, by whom he had George and Catherine. He
)ii.2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Kenneth Mackenzie, of Kintail,
by whom he had one son, Nicholas, 1st Laird of Pitcalnie,
of whom hereafter. He d. 21 Oct. 1692, and was s. by his
Eon,
George Eoss, of Balnagown, m. Marjorie Campbell, dau.
of the Laird of Calder, by whom he had David, his heir, and
* He was also Lieut.-Col. of the Western Koss Volunteers
1S03.
Jane. He m. 2ndly, Isabel, dau. of Mackintosh, of Mactintosll,
by whom he had no issue. His son and heir,
David Ross, of Balnagown, m. Jane, dau. of John Gordon,
Earl of Sutherland, without issue. He 7/i. 2ndly, Annabella,
dau. of Murray, Earl of TuUibardine, by whom he had ona
ton,
David Ross, of Balnagown, m. Margery, d.au. of Hugbi
Fraser, Lord Lovat, by whom he hnd David, his heir ; Alex-
ander, who d. young, unm. ; and two daus. He d, 1653. Hi»
son ,
David Ross, of Balnagown, m. Lady Anne Stewart, dau. of
James, Earl of Moray, by whom he had no issue, lie d.
1711, and wass. as Chief by his cousin, Pitcalnie. The estate
of Balnagown he left to Gen. Charles Ross, of the family of
Lord Ross, of Halkhead, from whom it passed to the present;
family of Balnagown. Reverting to
Nicholas Ross, 1st of Pitcalnie, 2nd son of Alexander, 9th
Laird of Balnagown. He m. Eupham, dau. of Hugh Munro>
of Assynt, and d. in 1592, leaving an only son,
David Eoss, of Pitcalnie, m. Jean, dau. of Dunbar, of
JIunness, by whom he had David and Malcolm. The elder
son,
David Eoss, of Pitcalnie, m. Jean, dau. of Alexander
Mackenzie, of Shilcoi re, and 2ndly, Christina, dau.of Col. John
Munro, of Obedale, and left a son,
Alexander Eoss, of Pitcalnie, m. Anne, dan. of Walter
Eops, of Balmackie, by whom he had Malcolm, his heir, and
William, of whom hereafter. The son and heir,
Malcolm Eoss, of Pitcalnie, m. Jane. dau. of James'
MacCulloeh, of Pillon, by whom he had .\lesander, his suc-
cessor. He m. 2ndly, — Wallace, relict of George Munro, o£
Culrain, but left no issue by her. His only son,
Alexander Eoss, of Pitcalnie, m. 1st, Jane, dau. o£
George Munro, of Newmore, by whom he had issue, Mal-
colm, who d. without male issue. He m. 2ndly, Isobel, dau.
of David MacCulloeh, of Pillon, d. s. p. He m. Srdly,
Naomi, dau. of John Dunbar, of Burgie, by whom he had aa
only son,
McsRo Eoss, of Pitcalnie, who d. unm., and ■n-as s. by his
kinsman, James Ross, 8th Laird of Pitcalnie. Munro Eoss
claimed the Earldom of Eoss as heir male of that dignity,
and of the Balnagown family, in Feb. 1778.* We now retura
to
William Eoss, 2nd son of Alexander Eoss, 4th Laird oi
Pitcalnie. He left Scotland with his regiment in 1741 for
Antrim, Ireland, and there m. Eliza Brusack, relict of William-
Whittby, Esq., by whom he had one son, Alexander, and two>
daus. He d. 18 Oct. 1763, as Capt. and Adjutant of the Eoyal
Hospital, Dublin. His son,
Alexander Eoss,ih. Honora Burke, of Dublin, by whom h&
left issue, one son, James, and three daus. He d. July, 1787.
The son and heir,
James Boss, m. Sarah, dau. of G. Johnston, Esq. of Skerries,
CO. Dublin, and left by her (who d. 1816) five sons and on&
dau.,
I. James, his heir. ii. George, heir to his brother,
in. Henry, d. unm. 1830.
IV. William Munro, m. and d. in Jamaica 1S39, leaving an
only son, William, who d. unm. 1872.
V. Blennerhasset, d. unm. in Jamaica 1840.
I. Sarah,??!. 1834, Donald Williamson, Esq. (who d. 1SC4),
and d. 1838, leaving one son,
John Hugh Eoss Williamson, who m. Oct. 1805, Fanny
Georgiana, dau. of Rev. Theophilus Clarke, Yicar of
Tadcaster, and d. 1872, leaving issue,
George Eoss Williamson, now of I'itcalnie.
Ethel Frances Sara.
Rosa Eoss. Kaflicrine Evelyn.
He ». to the estate of Pitcalnie on the death of his kinsmanj.
Munro Eoss, of Pitcalnie, in 1809. He was s. by his eldest
son,
James Eoss, of Pitcalnie, who d. unm. 12 Ajiril, 1829, and.
was s. by his brother,
George Eoss, Esq. of Pitcalnie, J.P. and D.L., 6. at Dublin,
3 Sept. 1803; vi. 1 June, 1837, Catherine, 3rd dau. of Dugald
Gilchrist, of Ospisdale, co. Sutherland, and d. s. p. 29 Aug.
1884, having devised his estate in trust until his grand-nephew,
George Eoss Williamson, attains the age of 25 years, when h»
* Munro Eoss, of Pitcalnie, was sustained as heir male of
the Earls of Eo.^s by the Court of Session in Scotland, and by
the House of Lords in England, and claimed the dignity of Karl
of Eoss on the ground that that title was wrongfully assumed
by Euphemia, Countess of Eoss, it being limited to heirs m.ale.
His petition was, by the King's command, presented to the
House of Lords 9 Feb. 1778, but no decision appc-u-s to have
been come to on the subject.
EOS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EOS
1745
is to assume the surname and arms of Ross, with an entail on
the issue of his sister, Mrs. Saruh Williamson, under the same
conditions.
Arms— Gn., three lions rampant arer. Crest — An elk's head
issuant from a sheaf of corn ppr. Motto — Spem suceessus alit.
Seals — Fitcalnie, and Amat Ardgay, co. Uoss.
ROBERTSON-ROSS OP GLENMOIDART.
EoBEBTSON-Eoss, HuGH Matnard Eyee, Esq.,
late of GleJiDioidart, co. InvernesSj b. 10 Nov. 1856.
Lineage. — LiEDT. -Gen. Hugh Ross, of Glcnmoidart, son
of Rev. Dr. Ross, of KilmonivaiK, co. Inverness, d. s. p. 24
June. 18C4, when he flas s. by liis nephew, tlie son of his
sister,
Mart Ross, who m. Hon. Lord Roliinson, a distinguished
Scotch Judge (whose father claimed descent, in the male line,
from the ancient Scottish family of Ross, and his grandmother
was a niece of Cameron of Lochiel, the famous chief and
adherent of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, who led his clan in
1745), aiul had a son,
Fatkick Robertsox-Ross, C.B., of Glenmoidart, Major-Gen.
in the army, Adjutant-Gen. of Militia in Can;ida, and a Knight
of the Legion of Honour of France, 6. 19 May, 1828 ; m. 14
July, 1851, Amelia Anne, 3rd dau. of Charles Maynard, Esq.
of Wokingham, Berks (of a branch of the Essex family of
Maynard;, and by her (who m. 2ndly, 188G, Col. W. F. Mac-
donald, of St. Martin's Abbey, co. Perth) had issue,
I. Hugh Matnard Eyre, Ids heir.
II. Pairick, b. 17 Marcb, 1865; m. and has issue, a son, 6.
12 xMarch, 1888.
I. Georgina Elphinstone Gordon, m. 31 July,. 1878, John
Podd, Esq., Chief Constable of Perthshire, son of the late
Nicholas Dodd, Esq. of Bellshields, Northumberland.
II. Uessie.
Major-Gen. Robertson-Ross having s. his maternal uncle,
Lieut. -Gen Hugh Ross, of Glenmoidart, 24 June, 1864, received
in compliance with the deed of entail, the royal licence to
take, use, and bear the surname of Ross in addition to and
after that of Robertson, and the designation of Glenmoidart,
with the arms of Ross for himself and heirs of entail. Major-
Gen. Robertson-Ross served with distinction in the KafiBrwar
of 1850-51 ; he was six times thanked in general orders, and
was on several occasions specially mentioned in the despatches
of Gen. Sir Harry Smith, K.C.B., then Commander-in-Chief
and Governor at the Cape. He accompanied his legiment to
Turkey, with the expeditionary array of the East, in the
spring of 1854, and served in the Seld through the whole of
the Crimean war of 1854-55-56, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and the siege of Sebastopol, During this
campaign Major-Gen. Robertson-Ross was specially mentioned
in the despatches of Field Marshal Lord Raglan, for having,
on the night of 20 Nov. 1854, repulsed two attacks made
by the Russians, and was subsequently thanked and honour-
ably mentioned on several occasions when he was aide-de-
camp to Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Eyre, K.C.B. He was twice
jiroiucted for his services in the field during the Crimean
War. Major-Gen. Robertson-Ross held various commands
and appointments, and received the following medals and
decorations, viz., the KafBr war medal, the Crimean medal
and three clasps, the Turkish war medal, the Cross of the
Legion of Honour, the Order of the Medjidie (Turkish), and
the decoration of Companion of the Order of the Bath. Major-
Gen. Robertson-Ross d. 23 July, 1883, and wass. by his eldest
son, Hugh Maynard Eire Robertson-Ross, now of Glen-
moidart.
^rTTis— Quarterly : or and gu., on a cross erm. between, in
the 1st and 4th quarters, a lymphad sa., and, in the 2nd and
3rd, three lions rampant of the third, a water-bouget of the
fourth. Crest — An eagle displayed ppr., charged on the breast
with a water-bouget sa., and resting each claw upon a buckle or.
Motto — Spes aspera levat.
ROSS-OF-BLADENSBURa
ROSSTREVOR.
OF
Eoss-of-Bladexsbueg, Majoe John Fostee
Geoege, C.B. of Eosstrevor, co. Down, J. P. and
D.L., Major Coldstream Guards, previously Lieut.
E.A., A.D.C.to Earl Spencer vs^hen Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland, b. 27 July, 1848, m. 6 Jan. 1870, Hon.
Blanche Amelia, youngest dau. of John, 10th
Viscount Massereene and Ferrard, K.P.
II.
\
Liineag-e.— Robert Ross, derived from Sib David Ross,
Commissioner of Ulster under James 1., to. a Scotch lady o£
the same name, and had two sons, Robert, a Col. in the army,
d. vnm., and
David Ross, Esq., Major in the army, m. Elizabeth, half-
sister of James, Earl of Charlemont, and dau. of Thomai
Adderley, Esq. of Innishannon, by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of Francis Bernard, Esq., by Ahce Ludlow his wife, and had
issue,
Thomas, of whom presently.
Robert, Major-Gen. in the army, who, after serving with the
highest distinetio:! in the Peninsula, was appointed Com-
mander-in-Chief of the army sent again.st the United.
States, and after a short career of uninterrupted success,
during which he achieved the victory of BLADEN^BORo, and
possessed himself of the American capital, fell 12 Sept.
1814, whilst advancing to attack the enemy's position near
Baltimore. On his widow and his descendants was con-
ferred by the Pirace Regent the honorary distinction "of
Bladensbu.>-i','' to be added to the family name. General
Ross, „i. Elizabeth Catherine, eldest dau. of W illiam Glas-
cock, Esq. and by her (who d. 12 May, 1845) left issue,
1 David Ross-of-Bladensburg, of whom presently; Z
Robert Ross-of-BladensLiurg, d. Nov. laou ; and 1 Elizabeth,
whod. 1827.
James, Lieut. R.N., drowned at sea.
Mary, m. Rev. Dr. Black.
The eldest son.
Rev. Thomas Ross, of Rosstrevor, m. 1796, Maria O'Brien,
granddau. of Sir Edward O'Brien, Bart, of Dromoland, co. Clare,
and had issue,
David Robert, his heir.
Edward, m. 31 March, 1833, Anne, dau. of the Right Hon.
Thomas Peregrine Couitenay, brother of the 11th Earl of
Devon, and d. s. p. 1»10.
Charlotte.
Rev. Thomas Ross d. 1818, and was s. by his eldest son,
David Robert Ross, Esq. of Rosstrevor, J. P. and D.L.,
Sheriff 1837, and M.P. for Belfast, 6. 22 March, 1797 ; m. 21
Oct. 1819, Harriet Anne, dau. of the Hon. and Right Rev.
Edmu:id Kno.f, Bishop of Limeiick. and by her (whod. 4 Feb.
1864) had issue,
Thomas, R.N., d. 1847. David. Edmund.
Robert. Edward Charles.
Jessie. Adela.
David Ross was Governor of Tobago, and d. 1851. After his
death, the part of his property in which is Rosstrevor was pur-
chased by his cousin,
David Ross-oF-BLADEXsatniG, Esq. of Rosstrevor, J. P., i.
24 Sept. 1804; m. 1st, 1838, Mary Anne Sarah, only dau. of
William Driunmond Delap, Esq., and by her (who d. 1841)
had a dau. Katherine Elizabeth, m. June, 1861, Col. OldQcia,
Political Agent at Kolapore. He m. 2ndly, 9 Dec. 1843, Hon.
Harriet Margaretta Skeffington, sister of John, 10th Viscount
Massereene and Ferrard, K.P., and by her (who d. 31 Oct. 1883)
had issue,
I. Robert Skeffington (Rev.), S.J., late of Rosstrevor.
II. John Foster George, s. his brother.
III. Edniond James Thomas, Major R.E., 6. 17 Aug. 1849;
m. 3 July, 1878, Alexina Frances, youngest dau. of Hon.
Colin Lindsay, and has issue, Mary Angela; Olive Mary;
and Kathleen.
I. Harriett Margaret, m. 8 May, 1873, W. A. Ross, Esq. of
Dunlewy House, co. Donegal.
He d. 5 Nov. 1866, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Robert Skeffington Ross-of-Bladensburg, S.J., of
Rosstrevor, co. Down, M A. Exeter Coll. Oxford, late Capt.
in the Royal South Down Militia, b. 26 Jan. 1847, d. 4 Maich,
1892, and was s. by his brother.
Arms— Or, a chevron embattled, counter-embattled, be-
tween three water-bougets sa., with an honourable augmenta-
tion granted for the services of Major-Gen. Ross. Crests— 1st,
An arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a dagger all
ppr. ; 2nd, An arm in general's uniform issuant out of a mural
crown, and grasping the broken flagstaff of the standard of
the United States. Jl/o£;oes— Per aspera virtus ; Bladens-
burg.
&aJ— Rosstrevor House, Rosstrevor, co. Down.
t'a',6— Guards, S.W.
ROSS-LEWIN OF ROSS HILL.
Eoss-Lewin, Eev. Geoege Haeeison, of Eoss
Hill, CO. Clare, of Gortallen, co. Limerick, and
Garrane, co. Tipperary, M.A. (Durham), Vicar of
Benfieldside, co. Durham, and Eural Dean, b. 18 Dec.
1846.
Lineage. — George Ross, Esq. of Fortfergus, 6. 1625, was
5 I
1746
EOS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EOT
the first possessor of the family seat in Clare. He claimed
descent from the noble and once powerful Rosses of Ensland,
and bore their arms, as sculptured on the church wall of Clon-
degad, ne;ir the spot where his remains are interred. The
Lewins accompanied Sir liichard Bingham to Ireland li'iSO,
and obtained properties in .Munster and Connaiight. The
ancestor of the present representative.
John Ross-Lewis. E.-:q.of Fortfergus, co. Clare, High Sheriff
CO. Cl.ire 17J4, >,i. Klizabeth Hastings. Of this mani ige there
were issue, Harrison, of whom presently ; George Hastings ;
Herman; Mary; Barbara, lii. l!) Feb. 1740, Thomas Lewin,
Esq. of Clophans, CO. Mayo, and left icsue ; Susannah, m. 14
Sept. 174.i, I'almes Westropp, Esq., and had issue. Mr. J.
Eoss-Lewin is honourably mentioned in Mr. J. A. Fboide's
£n(ili.<h in Irdaml, Vol. I., p. 4'24. Mrs. Ross Lewin d. 1734,
and Mr. Ross Lei. in d. 1757, and was s. by his only surviving
son,
H.iRBisos Ross-Lewin, Fsq. of Fortfergus, High Sheriff
17oo, ,n. Hannah, dau. of John Westropp, Esq. of Lismehane
(afterwards Mary fort), co. Clare, and sister of Ralph Westropp,
£sq. of Attyflin, and had issue,
I. John, of Fortfergus, m. Eleanor, dau. of Georije Staepoole,
of F:denvale, co. Clare, and d. 1792, leaving three sous and
several daus.,
1 John, d. in the We-t Indies.
U William, who also d. a minor in the West Indies.
3 George, Cornet lith Light Dragoons, m. Caroline, dau.
of Col. 0' loole, by the Lady Catherine Annesley his wite,
and had an only son.
1 Anna. ui. Capt. Charles John Whyte, son of John Whyte,
Esq of Lcmghbriekland, and 2ndly, John Louis Auriol,
Esq ofClifti>n.
2 Jane, m. L)r. Barnard, Bishop of Limerick, and 2ndly,
Col. Hay.
5 .Mary Anne, m. Rev. Charles Dunbar Whitehead Massy,
of SuuimerhiU, co. Clare, son of Sir Hugh Massy, Bart, of
Doonas.
4 Leonora, to. Major Marley.
5 Louisa, hi. J. »Valker, Esq.
6 Willielmina, )/i. J. Saunders Benwell, Esq., 21st Light
Dragoons.
7 Eliza, i.c. M. Stacpoole, Esq.
8 Frances Eleanor.
II. George, of whose family we treat.
III. Westropp, of Curntield, co. Clare, J.P., m. Margaret, dau.
of Edsvard Morony, Esq. ol Cork, and had issue,
1 Henry, Lieut. 70ih Foot, m. Jane, dau. of M. Pereira,
and had issue.
2 Edward, Lieut, and Adjutant 9th Foot, killed at the
storming i f St. Sebastian 1813.
;> Francis Nathaniel Burton, m. Susanna, dau. of William
Kenny, Esq.. and had issue.
4 Wesiropp, d. s. 2)- at Ascension 1838.
1 Margaret, m. KdwsLVd Greene, Esq. of Snugville, co.
Clare.
2 Maria, m. Gen. Aylmer. 3 Frances.
4 Anna, m. Thomas L.'win, Esq.
o Jane, m. Major Ellis, 93rd Highlanders.
6 Georgiiia, m. Joseph Cripps, Esq. of Limerick, and
Wellington Lodge, co. Clare, and 2ndly, Edward ilorony,
Esq.
IV. Ralph, Lieut. 5th Foot and on the Staff, m. Archange,
dau. 01 M. Baubie, ot Quebec, and d. s. p.
v. William, d. s. p.
VI. Harrison, M.A , m. Eliza, dau. of Gen. Hardwiek, and had
issue.
I. Jane, m. 1779, Capt. James Xcss, of Osgodvie, co. York,
and h id issue.
II Hannah, to. 1781, Robert Burdett, Esq. of Slates, co.
York, and had issue.
III. Elizabeth, to. Thomas Lewin, Esq. of Cloghans, co.
Mavo.
IV. Susanna, d. unm. v. Anna Maria, d. unm.
The 2nd son,
Geokgk Ross-Lewin, Esq. of Ross Hill, co. Clare, Cornet
14th Dragoons, 7,1. 1776, Anne, dau. of Thomas Lewin, Esq. of
Cloghans, co. Mayo, and had issue,
Harrison, d. v. p. Henry, his heir.
Thomas. Lieut. 32nd Regt., had Peninsular medal with eight
clasps, and was wounded at Sarrozin, in Spain, and at
AVaterloo; m. Frances, dau. of Daniel O'Grady, Esq. of
Shinnon Park, d. s. p.
George, d. s. p.
Eliza, (/. unm.
Barbara, m. Rev. Charles Thomas Gladwin, and had issue.
Mr. Eoss-Lewin d. 1822, and was «. by his eldest surviving
son,
Henry Eoss-Lewin, Esq. of Ross Hill, Major in the army,
J.P., 6. 1778. He was present at eleven general actions and
sieges, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo,
and was wounded in the last charge at Salamanca. He m.
fijme, dau. of William Burnett, Esq. of Eyrescourt, by Chris-
tina Mary his wife, dau. of Edward Donelan, Esq. of Hillswood
CO. Galw.ay, and by her (who d. 31 Dec. 1870) had i.ssue,
George (Rev.), his heir.
Henry, of Donogrogue Castle, co. Clare, m. Jane Stamer,
dau. of George C. Hodges, Esq. of Donogrogue Castle, co.
Clare, U. s. p.
Charles Massay, d. s. p. 8 Sept. 1870.
John Dillon, Lieut. 30th Regt., mortally wounded at the
close of the battle of Inkerman 5 Nov. 18n4.
Georgina, vi. William Stephen Morgan, Esq. of Old Abbey,
CO. Limerick, J. P., who d. leaving issue 1871.
Maria Christina, m. 1847, Conim. Frederick Lowe, E.X., who
d. s. p. 1861, and 2ndly, Uev. Thomas Westropp, Rector of
Ardcanny, M.A., who d. 1S7G.
Charlotte Augusta.
Mary Julia, to. Fi'ancis Lowe, Esq., son of \V. Lowe, Esq.
of the Middle Temple, by his wife Eliza, dau. of John
Manley, Esq., and has issue.
Major Ross-Lewin d.at Ross Hill 27 April, 1843, andwas s. by
his eldest son,
Rev. George Ross-Lewin, of Ross Hill, co. Clare, M.A., J. P.,
formerly in the E.N., b. 1810 ; vi. 20 March, 1844, Grace, dau.
of Henry Sargint, Esq. of Castleview, co. Tipperary, by Anne
his wife, dau. of Richard Sadleir, Esq. of Tipperary, and d.
1885, having by her (who <(. 1871) had issue,
I. HtNRY Hastings (Rev.), late of Ross Hill, 6. 25Feb. 1845;
d. mint. 24 Aug. 1887.
II. George Harrison, now of Ross Hill.
III. Richard Sargint Sadleir (Rev.), B.A., Rector of Kil-
murray, co. Limerick, 6. 17 Aug. 1849; m. 16 Aug. 1877,
Louisa, dau. of Frederii k Maunsell, Ksq.
IV. Robert O'Donelan (Rev.), M.A., Chaplain R.N., Rector
of Wark-on-Tyne, Northumberland, b. 26 March, 18.=)0.
1. Anne Thomasina. 11. Mneme GeraUline Mabel.
Armn — Quarterly : 1st and 4th gu., three water bougets arg. ;
2nd and 3rd arg., a bend engrailed sa. between two trefoils
shpped vert. Cre.il — On a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a pea-
cock in his pride ppr. Molto — Consilioac virtute.
,SVa< — Ross Hill, Kildysart, co. Clare.
Rraidence—^t. Cuthberfs Vicarage, Shotley Bridge, co.
Durham.
rotheram: of crossdrum.
EOTHEEAM, Edward, Esq. of Crossdrum, co.
Meath, J. P., High Sheriff 1885, b. 25 Nor. 1828 ;
m. 12 Sept. 18GH, Maria Louisa, youngest, dau. of
Samuel Coo[)er, E'sq. of Killeimre Castie, co.
Tipperary, and has issue,
I. Edward, b. 7 April, 1872.
II. George Astley, 6. 6 Jan. 1874.
III. Auston Morgan, 6. 11 June, 1876.
IV. Sisson Henry, 6. 12 Jan. 1880.
I. Louisa Barbara.
II. Katherine Maiia.
Lineage. — Edward Rotheram, Esq., son of Thomas
Rotheram, Esq., claiming descent from the Yorkshire family
of Rotheram, m. Catherine, dau. of John Schoales, Esq. of
CO. Deny, and was father of
George Rotheram, Esq. of Triermore, 6. 1763, who m.
Catherine Margaret, 3rd dau. of Henry Smith, Esq. of Beabeg,
CO. Meath, and had issue,
I. Edward, of Crossdrum.
II. Thomas, of Triermore, co. Meath, J. P., Lieut. 18th I'oot,
b. 1793; TO. 28 July, 1814, Maria, eldest dau. of Rev.
William Cox, Vicar of Lusk,co. Dublin, andd. 1861, having
had issue,
1 Thomas Edward, of Triermore, 6. 1825 ; d. unm. 1884.
2 William, now of Triermore, b. 8 Aug. 1835.
1 Maria, vi. 27 May, 1847, Ferdinand M'Veagh, Esq. of
Drewstown, co. Meath, and has issue.
III. George Smith, m. Jane, only dau. of W. Coates, Esq. of
CO. Kildare, and d. 26 Dec. 1878.
I. Margaret Catherine, m. Thomas Battersby, Esq. of New-
castle House, CO. Meath.
II. Mary Anne, m. Thomas Gerrard, Esq. of Liscarton Castle,
CO. Meath.
III. Elizabeth Jane, to. Francis Battersby, Esq., C.B., of
Listoke, CO. Louth, late Lieut.-Col. e4th Kegt.
The eldest son,
Edward Rotheram, Esq. of Crossdrum, J. P., High Sheriff
cos Meath and Cavan, b. 25 March, 1789; ni. 11 April, 1822,
Barbara, 3rd dau. of Sir Hugh Crofton, 2nd Bart, of Mohili, and
by her (who d. 1863) had issue,
I. George Augcstcs, of Kilbride, co. Meath, High Sheriff
187^<, b. 14 Oct. 1825 ; to. 1st. 20 Aug. 1845, Elizabeth, dau.
of St. George Smith, Esq. of Green Hills, co. Louth, by whom
he had issue, George Augustus Edward, h. 29 Oct. IS.il,
and Emily Constance, and 2ndly, 15 April, 1858, Sarah,
ROT
THE LA.NDED GENTRY.
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1747
etb dau. of Matl.iew Brinkley, Esq. of Parsonstown, co.
Jlcath, and has issue, Minna Georgina.
II. Kdwaiid, now of Crossdrum.
III. Moisan Thomas, fc. 22 May, 1830; m. 18 March. 1857,
Isabella Luanda, 2nd dau. of Francis Hopkins, Esq. of
Mitchelstun, co. Miath, and has issue, Edward Crofton, b.
14 March, ls58, and Mary.
IV. Arthur, b. 10 Aug. 1831.
V. Henry William, 6. 10 Feb. 1836.
1. Frances, m. William, eldest son of Francis Hopkins, Esq.,
of Mitcheiston. ii. Barbara.
III. Jane, m. Kev. Konald MacDonnell.
IV. Anne.
-Mr. Eotheramrf. I88I.
.S'f(x(s— Crossdrum, Oldcastle, co. Meath, and Sallymount
House, Castlepollard, co. Wtstmeath.
ROTHWELL OF KOCKFIELD.
RoTHWELL, Thomas, Esq. of Eockfield, co.
Meath, B.A. Oxford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1867, late Lieut. Meath Militia, b. 25 June, 1834 ;
m. 28 June, 1866, Lousia Catherine Hannah, eldest
■dan. of Mervyn Pratt, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of
C'abra Castle, Kingseourt, eo. Cayan, and has issue,
I. Emily Madeline Elizabetli.
II. Louisa Frances.
HI. Florence Isabella.
IV. Helen Grace.
Lineage.— The ancestor of the Meath Rothwcr.s accom-
panied William III. to Ireland.
John Eothwell, Esq. of Canonstown, co. Meath, b. 168C,
younger brother of Thomas Eothwell, Esq. of Berford (who m.
Mary, dau. of the Rev. Mr. Jourdon, a French refugee, Eector
■of Dunshauglin, aud d. s. p.), m. iiHss Barry, and had issue,
John, m. his cousin. Miss Barry.
KicHAKD, of whom presentl}".
1'homas, vi. Miss Shields, of Furze Park.
Anne, vi. 1st, Kev. J. Smyth, and 2ndly, Thomaa EadcliCf,
LL.D., Judge of the Prerogative Court.
Mary, m. S. Garnett, Esq. of Summerseat.
Matilda, m.H. Garnett, Esq.
The 2nd son,
EicHABD Eothwell, Esq. of Berford, h. 1730 ; s. to his uncle's
<Thoinas Eothwell) estate, and bought the property of Eock-
field from his elder brother. He vi. 1763, Mary, dau. and heir
of Hugh Lowther, Esq. of Hurlstown, and by her (who d. 14
Sept. 1802) had (with five daus., i. Abigail, m. Dudley St. G.
Eydcr, Esq.; ii. Martha, m. Kev. R. Butler, D.D.; iii. Mary,
d. 7 Feb. 1859; iv. Elizabeth, m. William Martlcy, Esq.; and
-V. Anne, m. Henry Cusack, Esq.) four sons,
John, of Staffordstown, 6. 1763; vi. 179-1, Alicia, dau. of
N. Forth, Esq., and rf. s.%i. Aug. 1826.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Hugh, Ki. Miss Allau, and had four sons.
Eichard, d. s. p.
Mr. Eothwell d. 1780. His 2nd son,
Thomas Eothwell, Esq. of Eockfield, 6. 1765 ; m. 1st, 15
April, 1795, Helena, dau. of C. H. Upton, Esq. of Dublin, and
l)\ her (who d. 17 Feb. I800> had issue,
EicHABD, his heir.
Isabella, m. Eev. James Butler, of Pricstown, Meath, v/hod.
March, 1869 ; she d. Nov. 1876.
Mary Anne, m. Samuel Garnett, Esq. of Summerseat, co.
Meath, who d. Dec. 1862.
Mr. Eothwell m. 2ndly, 23 Jan. 1810, Letitia, dau. of James
■Corry, Esq. of Shantonagh, co. Monaghan, by Mary his wife,
dau. of John Euxton, Esq. of Ardee House, and had by her a
son,
Thomas, of Shantonagh and Black Castle, who sssumed the
name and arms of FitzHerbekt {see that JSame).
Mr. Rothwell d. Sept. 1817, and was s. by his son,
RicuAED Rothwell, Esq. of Rockfield, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1839, 6. March, 1799, who m. 17 June, 1824, Elizabetli,
■only child of Rev. Thomas Sutton, Rector of Clongill, co. Meath.
and by her (who d. 24 Nov. 1871) had issue,
Thomas, now of Rockfield.
John Sutton, Col. R.A., b. 22 Oct. 1841 ; m. 21 Jan. 1880,
Henrietta Camilla, dau. of Vice-Admiral Alexander Buyle,
R.N., and had issue, Richard Sutton, b. 18 Jan. 1882 : Mark
Sutton, b. 4 Jan. 18:13; Guy Sutton, 6. 22 Jan. 1887. He
d. 13 March, lb93.
Mary Elizabeth, 711. 18 June, 1868, Rev. Edward Butler, who
(/. 23 Feb. 1877, leaving a dau. Katherine May Dorothea.
Helena. Elizabeth.
Isabella, m. 17 Aug. 1865. Major William D. Hague, son of
Barnard Hague, ICsq. of Micklegate, York.
Frances Maria, m. 12 July. 1855, Rev. John Richard
Brougham, M.A., Canon of Christchurch Cathedral, and
has issue, a son, Eichard Henry Vaux, 6. 14 Marcn. 1870.
Catharine Emma, m. 12 Fe^). 1863, Kev. Horace Townsend
Fleming, Dean of Cloyne, and has had issue, Lionel Kolliwell;
Horace Townsend : ElizaliethMary ; Emma Hildegardis; and
Catharine Emma Louisa, who d-.S Jan. ISSO.
Anne Upton, d. 7 June, 1873.
Mr. Eothwell d. 13 Aug. 1853.
Anus— Arg.. two chevronels engrailed sa., each charged
with three bezants, on a canton gu. a mural crown or. Crest
—Out of a mural crown or, a stag's head ppr., holding in the
mouth a rose gu., slipped and leaved vert. \iIutto—i\il con-
sere sibi.
Sect — Rockfield, necr Kells, co. Meath.
ROUND OF BIRCH HALL.
EouM), James, Esq. of Birch Hall, Essex, J.P.
and D.L., late Major West Essex MiUtia, M.A.
Ch. Ch. Oxford, iJarrister-at-Law, M.P. for East
Essex, 1868 to 1885, and for North-East Essex since
1885, owner of Colchester Castle, b. 6 April, 1842 ;
m. 25 Aug. 1870, his cousin Sibylla Joanna, 4th dau.
of Rev. Henry Freeland, Eector of Hasketon,
Suffolk, and has issue,
I. Charles James, b. 3 Sept. 1885.
I. Sibyl Mary.
II. Eleanor Douglass.
III. Emma Margaret.
IV. Lucy Frances Gray.
V. Edith Creffeild.
VI. Katheren Tayspil.
VII. Joyce Freeland.
Lineage. — William Eocnde, of Oldbury, in Halesowen,
CO. Salop, d. 1652, avid wa.s- great-grandfaihcrof
Thomas Eoijnd, of Alcester, co. Warwick, bapt. at Alcester,
15 April, 1617. He was joint purchaser of Temple-Gratton
Munor 1 March, 1653-54, and left, with other issue, a younger
son,
John Eocnd, of Stratford-upon-Avon, bapt. at Alcester,
24 Sept. 1645; m. at Atherstone 28 July, 1670, Mary, dau.
of James Hurdis, of Athcrstone-on-Stour, co. Warwick, by
Catharine his wife, dau. of Thomas Brawell, of Campden, co.
Gloucester, and by her had tliree sons and two duus.,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. William, bapt. at Strattord 27 March, 1678.
III. James, bapt. at Stratford 22 Oct. 1680, citizen of London
and Master of the Stationers' Company. Purchased Birch
Hall with the Manor and Advowson of Little Birch, 24
March, 1724, d.unm. 1745.
I. Katheren, bapt. at Stratford 12 March, 1672.
II. Mary, bapt. at Stratford 18 July, 1G75.
The eldest son,
John Eocnd, of New Inn, co. Middlesex, hapt. at Stratford
9 June, 1671 ; m. 1697, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Mathevr
Lister, Esq., by Sarah his wife, dau. and sole heir of Eev.
Edward Sparke, D.D., Ciiaplain to Charles II., and was
bur. (in Lister Vault) at Bow 19 Dec. 1718, leaving by her,
with other issue, a son and heir,
William Rodnd, Esq. of Birch Hall, J.P. for Essex, who s.
his mother at her death in 1733, and his uncle in 1745. He
m. 1729, Susannah, dau. of John Warner, of Old Ford,
Middlesex, and by her (who d. 1764), had (with a dau. Mary,
111. .John Keeling, Esq. of Fingringhoe Hall, Essex) three sons,
James, his heir; Joun (xee Bound of IVfSt Birgliolt) ; William,
d. v.nm. in India. Mr. EounJ d. 30 Oct. 1772, and was s. by
his eldest son,
James EouND, Esq. of Birch Hall, who m. 19 Jan. 1758,
Thamar, dau. and sole heir of Peter Creffeild, Esq., J.P. (grand-
son and heir of Sir Ealph Creffeild, of Ardleigh and Mersea
Island, Knt., temp. Queen Anne), and eventually heir to Col-
chester Castle, The Holly Trees, &c., and by her (who d. 2»
Aug. 1799) had, with other issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Charles, successor to his brother.
III. George, of Lexden House and St. Peters, Colchester,
J.P. for Essex, s. liis mother in tiie Jlersea estates ; b. 13
Aug. 1772 : m. 1st. Ann, dau. and co-heir of the Ven. Arch-
deacon Waller, and 2ndl) , his cousin, Mary, dau. and heir of
John Keeling, E.sq., and widow of Charles Searle, Esq. of St.
George's, co. Somerset. By his 1st wife, Mr. Round, who
d. 14 Kov. 18'23, left two sons and one dau.,
1 George, of East Hill House, Colchester, Lord of Hm
Manor of East and West Mer-ca, J.P. and D.L. for Essex,
High Sheriff 1845, M.A., l;aUi>>l Coll., b. ■22Mai-oh, 1803,
5 T 2
1748
ECU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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rf. *. p. 7 July, 18ri7. havind m. ft Oct. 1S21, Margaret,
dau. and co-heir of Major-Gen. Borthwk-k, 14. A., who d.
7 Oct. 18S6.
2 Edward John, of Ea.^t Thorpe, 6. 13 Jan. 1S06; in. 3
May, 1S24, Mary Amelia (who rf. 9 Feb. 1875), dau. of
James Josselyn, Esq. of Mount Hall, Horkcsley, and</. 20
Oct. 1889, having had hvith a dau. Mary) a son, Edward
Augustus, of Lexdeu House, J. P., ft. 27 Dec. 1823; m.
M rian Anne, dau. of Rev. C. Sterky, and d. s. p. 7
Jlarch, 1877 (She remarried 5 Jan. ls8U, Major-Gen. H.
.\lexander).
1 Eliza .Vi.n. m. 20 April, 182."!, John Kingler Thomson,
Esq., whoi/. 28 Feb. ISGt', leaving issue.
1. Susannah, »i. Horatio Cock, Esq. of Colchester, d. s. p. 22
Aug. K-.U.
u. Henrietta Christina, d. tinm. 5 April, 1822.
Mr. Round if. 17 June, 1806, and was s. by his eldest son,
Kev. James Kocnd, of Birch Hall, J.P. for Essex, 6. 8 April,
1764, who »!. 7 Feb. 1792, F'rances, dau. of Joseph Green, Esq.
of Stratford, near London, and d. s. p. 7 Jan. 1809, when he
was «. by his brother,
Chakles ItorNi), Esq. of The Holly Trees, Colchester, and
afterwards of Birch Hall, b. 31 July, 1770, whom. 5 Jan. 179C,
Charlotte, dau. of Joseph Green, who was the great grandson
of Jane Dcsborough, sister of Oliver Cromwell, and by her
Ovho d. 6 .\pril, 1831) liad issue,
I. Charles Grat, his heir.
It. James Thomas (Kev.), B.D.. of The Holly Trees. Lord of
the Manor and Patron of the living of Woodhaui Mortimer,
Rector of All Saints, Colchester, &e., Hon. Prebendary of
St. Paul's, and Hunil Dean, b. 14 July, 1798; m. 19 Jan.
1836, Louisa, dau. of Kev. George Barlow, of Burgh,
Suffolk, and d. 27 Aug. 18G0, leaviug issue by her (who d.
21 May, 1877),
1 James, now of Birch Hall.
2 Francis Richard, C.M.G., of the Colonial OfHce and 24,
Elm Park Gardens, S.W., and of East Hill House, Colches-
ter, M.A. Baliiol College, Oxford, b. 22 Jan. 1845; m. 21
April, 1881, Emily Frances, dau. of J. JohtTeTufnell, Esq.
of Langleys, Essex, and Jias, with other issue, a son,
Douglass Gray, b. 23 April, 1882.
3 Douglass, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, M.A. Trin.
Coll. Camb., b. 29 March, 1846; m. 18 Nov. 1875, Cecilia
K. Barlow, only d;iu. of Edmund Barlow, Esq. of 36, Rut-
land Gate, S.W., and Hasketon, Sufifolk. She d. 31 Jan.
1892
1 Harriet, b. 29 Jan. 1837; m. 26 April, 1871, Rev.
Richard Hichens, Rector of Woodham Mortimer. He
d. 8 March, 1877, leaving by her one sun and two
daus.
2 Mary, J. 16 Feb. 1838.
3 Adelaide, 6. 13 Aug. 1840; m. 28 Sept. 1870, Robert F.
Symmons, d. s. p. 18 March, 1891.
4 Louisa, b. 6 April, 1842.
5 Elizabeth, b. 6 Aug. 1843; d. 17 March, 1841.
6 Juliana Frances, b. 24 Feb. 1848.
III. Joseph Green (Rev.), Rector of Woodham Mortimer.
M.A. baliiol Coll. Oxford, b. 14 Juno, 1803 ; m. 2 Oct. 1828'
Ehzabeth Martha (who d. 17 Sept. 1870), dau. and co-heir of
Rev. John Lewes, of Gillingham, Norfolk, and d. 12 Sept.
1835, leaving issue,
1 William Ralph, d. 17 May, 18C7.
2 Henry Lewes, of Grundisburgh, near Burgh, Suffolk,
J. P., Lord of the Manor of Woodhall, Capt. R.N., 6. 31
Dec. IbSO; assumed additional surname and arms of
ToENER on succeeding to the estates of his cousin. Rev.
G. Turner, in 1871 ; m. IGApril, 1874, Clara, dau. of Capt.
Samuel Strong, R.N. Capt. Round-Turner, d. 9 July,
1881, ledving two sons and one dau., George Henry, b.
11 Feb. 1S77 ; Charles Wolfran, 6. 6 April, 1879 ; Emily
Clare.
3 George Creffeild, d. unm. 9 May, 1879.
1 Emily, ra. A. \V. Freeland, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and
d. 2 Dec. 1877. He d. 15 April, 1880, leaving two sons
and one dau.
IV. William Creffeild, 6. 1 Feb. 1802; d. 25 Apiil, 1810.
V. Henry, 6. 8 June, 1805 ; d. unm. 5 July, 18.i7.
I. Charlotte Douglas, m. 1839, George Hanson, Esq., and
d. «. p. 18 Aug. ISSl.
II. Georgina Frances, to. 14 May, 1829, Rev. Ilcnry Free-
land, Kector of Hasketon, Suffolk. She d. 5 Aug. Is83,
leaving issue.
III. Eleanor, d. unm. 2 Aug. 1838.
Mr. Round d. 18 April, 1834, and was.«. by his son,
Charles Gbat Round, Esq. of Birch Hall, Essex, J.P.
and D.L., M.A. Baliiol Coll. Oxford, M.P. for the Northern
division of that county (1837-47), contested Oxford University
(against Mr. Gladstone) 1847, Chairman Essex Quarter
Sessions for twenty-seven years (1837-64), b. 28 Jan. 1797 ; m.
4 July, 1838, Emma Sarah, dau. of Major Brock, of St. Mary's,
Colchester, and d. s. p. 1 Dec. 1867. Mrs. Round d. 5 March,
lsU2.
Arms — .\rg., en a chevron sa. three annulets of the field.
Ctft— A lion coucUant arg. Motto — Esse quam videri.
Scats— Birch Hall, Essex; The Holly Trees, Colchester;
Woodham Mortimer Place, Maldon ; and The Elms, Acton,
Middlesex. Toicn Kesidciue — 31, De Vere Gardens, W.
BOUND OF WEST BEHaHOLT.
Round, John Uoeace, Esq. of West Berglioll,
Essex, D.L., M.A. Ealliol Coll. Oxford, b. 22 Feb.
1S54, .Mr. Round (through his grandmother) is
senior representative of the Wilmots, Earls of
Rochester (see Burke's ISxtinct Feerage) and
several other historic families.
Iiineagre.— John Round, Esq. of Colchester and St. Clerc's
Hall, Barrister-at-Law, younger son of William Roond, Esq.
of Birch Hal:, by Susannah Warner his wife, ra. 28 Aug. 178'2,
Catherine, dau. of Edward Green, Esq. of Lawford Hall,
Essex, and widow of Hev. Richard D.aniel, and by her (who di.
14 Jan. 1802) left at his decease, 9 Nov. 1813, a son and heir,
John Round, Esq. of Danbury Park and AVest Bergholt,
Essex, J. P., D.L., M.A., and D.C.L,, formerly M.P. for
Maldon and Ipswich, b. 8 March, 1783; m. 18 March, 1815v
Susan Constantia, eldest dau. of George Caswall, Esq. ol
Sacombe Park, Herts, and co-heir of her brother, George
Newman Caswall, Esq., and by her (who d. 1845) had issue,
John, his heir.
Frederic Peel, B.A. Baliiol Coll. Oxon, Gentleman
Usher of the Green Rod, b. 22 May, 1818 ; d. unm. 18
May, 18S4.
Edmund, M.A. Baliiol Coll. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, J.P.
for Essex, b. 31 March, 1820; to. 7 Oct. 1847, Louisa Caro-
line, dau. of Charles G. Parker, Esq. of Springfield Place,
Essex, and d. .<<. p. 24 Dec. 1891.
Constantia Catherine Anne, m. 9 May, 1848, Henry Alex-
ander Story, Esq., Capt. R.N., who d. 22 July, 1879. She
d. a. p. 10 Sept. 1892.
Eliza Mary, d. 12 Nov. 1837.
Mr. Round, who was High Steward of Colchester 1818-1860,
and High Sheriff for the county 1835, d. 28 April, 1860, ami
was s. by his eldest son,
John Round, Esq. of West Bergholt, M.A. Baliiol Coll.
Oxon, Capt. Essex Yeomanry, b. 19 April, 1816; to. 26 April,
1853, Laura, youngest dau. and co-heir of Horace Smith, Esq.,
and by her (who d. 1864) had issue,
1. John Horace, now of West Bergholt.
I. Laura Constance, d. 18G4.
H. Violet Grace, »i. 5 Jan. 1889, F'rederick David, youngesS
son of John Shaw Kennedy, Esq. of Kirkraichacl, N.B.
Mr. Round d. 18 May, 1887.
Arms and Crest— Same as Round of Birch Hcdl.
Residence — 15, Brunswick Terrace, Brii^hton.
KOTTND OF TIPTON.
Round, Joseph, Esq. of The Hange, Tividale,
Tipton, CO. Stafford, Lindenhurst, Edgbaston, and
The Grove, Knowle, co. Warwick, b. 28 Dec. 1833 -
m. 20 Oct. 1875, Emma "Caroline, dau. of Edwin
Alldridge, Esq. of Westwood, Edgbaston, and has
issue, one dau.,
Violet Caroline Phcebe.
Lineage.— Tliis family was settled in Tipton at the time
of Charles I., and was for many years engaged in the iron
trade of Staffordshire.
Daniel Round, Esq., 6. 1754 ; d. 20 Aug. 1814, by Mary, his
wife (who d. 19 Jan. 1814) he had issue, a son,
John Round, Esq. of Daisy Bank, co. Stafford, m. Phoebe,
elder dau. of Isaac Chaddick, Esq. of AVednesbury Oak, co.
Stafford, and by her (wlio d. 1846) had issue,
I. Daniel George, late of The Hange.
II. Joseph, now of The Hange.
III. Benjamin, m. Jane, widow of Rev. W. Godfrey, Vicaroi
Studley, co. Warwick, and has issue,
I. John Lawrence. ii. Joseph.
I. Ethel Janie. ii. Margaret Phoebe.
III. Edith Constance, of Court Oak, Harboruc, co. War-
wick.
IV. Edwin, unm.
I. Mary, m. John Round Tillcy, Esq., and has issue.
II. Phoebe. III. Sarah Ann, d. 1 Jan. 1891.
IV. Elizabeth, relict of Frederick Elliott, Esq.
Mr. Round d. 12 Dec. 1845. His eldest son,
Daniel George Round, Esq. of The llange, Tividalc, co.
ROU
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.^tiifTord, I'oitlaud House, Edgbaston, and the Grove, Knowie,
vo. AVavwick, J. P. cos. Stafford and Worcester, 6. 16 July,
1820, d. vMYH. 20 May, 1874, and was s. by his brother, Joseph,
flow of The Hange.
Arms — Or, a garb between three fers-de-mouline. Crest — A
liawk sa., wings displayed, standing on a plough ppr. Motto —
i)eo favente.
Seats — The Hange, Tividale, Tipton, co. Stafford; Linden-
hursr, Kichmond Hill, Edgbaston ; and The Grove, Knowlc.
CO. Warwick. Residence — Lindenhurst, Eichmond Hill, Edg-
Itaston, CO. Warwick.
BOUNDELL OF GLEDSTONE.
EouNUELL, Richard Foulis, Esq. of Gledstone,
CO. York, b. Not. 3872, s. his father, 2i Oct.
1881.
liiueagre. — JonN Roundell, of Screven, near Knares-
Vorough, living temp. Henki VI., m. Jane, duu. of Thomas
Coke, of CO. Yoi-k. His great-grandson,
HicHAKD RonNDELi., of Screven, living in the reigns of
Henry VII. and Henet VIII., m. and had issue, i. John, his
heir, and ii. Christopher, great-grandfather of William
liocNDELL, of Marston and Hutton Wansley, co. York, now
represented by the Earl of Harewood and Lord Wenlock. The
elder son,
John RonNDELL, Esq. of Screven, m. Margaret, dau. of
WilHam Sill, Esq., and was s. by his eldest son,
Marmaddke Rod.ndell, Esq. of Screven, living Itm-p. Queen
Elizabeth, lii. 1558, Jane, dau. of Thomas Lowe, Esq., but
<Iying s. jj. was s. by his eldest brother,
William Roundell, Esq. of Screven, d. 1582, and was «. by
iiis eldest son,
William RonNDELL, Esq. This gentleman appears to have
Ijcen a juror at the presentment at the Castle of Knares-
liorough, 6 Aug. 1611, and to have been sworn before Sir
Oliver Cromwell, Master of His Highnesss Game, Sir William
J'leetwood, Knt., His Majesty's Surveyor-General, Sir Henry
Slingsby, Sir William Ingleby, Deputy-Stewards, and Richard
Hutton, Serjeant-at-Law, Steward of the House and Manor of
Knaresborough. Mr. Roundell m. 1531, Elizabeth Lightfoot,
and had witli two daus., four sons, i. William, d. s. p. 1684 ;
H. Peter, of Screven, whose male issue, became extinct ; iii. i
John, of whom presently, iv. Thomas. The 3rd son,
John Rocndell, Esq., b. 1607 ; to. 1635, Maria Wade, and
iiad issue. Mr. Roundell d. Aug. 1657, and was s. by his son,
William Roondell, Esq. of Screven, b. 1636 ; m. Anne, dau.
<iV Thomas Brown, Esq. of Polespring, co. York, and dying i
J "67, was s. by his only surviving son,
William Rodndei.l, Esq. of Screven, h. 1666. He ra. 1st,
r.llen Oddy, of Kirby Malzeard, but had no issue and 2ndly,
•fane, dau. and co-heir of Laurence Danson, Esq. of Spring
House, by whom he had (with two daus.) four sons,
I. Peter, d. in infancy. it. Mark, </. s. p. 1753.
. III. William, of Screven and York, M.IJ., m. Margaret, dau.
of John Tomlinson, Esq. of i ork, and dying 1762, left an
only dau. and heir.
Margaret Eleanor, m. John Toke, Esq. of Godington, in
Kent, High Slieiiff of that co. i;70.
IV. Danson, of whom presently.
Tlie 4th and youngest son,
Danson Roundell, Esq. of Screven, J.P. and D.L.. m. 19
-*^ept. 1739, Ellen, dau. and heir of Christopher Hartley, of
31arton-in-Craven, by whom he acquired that estate, and had
two surviving sons. He d. 30 May, 1770 and was s. by the
*ider,
Richard Roundell, Esq. of Marton and Screven, who com-
• ucnced the erection of the mansion of Gledstone, but d. before j
its completion. Kot having m. he was s. by his brother, |
Rev. William Roundell, of Gledstone and Screven, M.A., [
-I. P. and D.L. He m. 1775, Mary, youngest dau. of Rev. ;
Henry Richardson, M.A., Rector of Thornton, and gianddau. !
<,f Richard Richardson, Esq. of Bierley, co. York, and had
B.'~sue,
I. Richard Henry, his heir.
II. William Hartley, b. 1780, who assumed, 1786, the surname
of CuRRER, but d. s. p. 12 Feb. 1801.
J II. Danson Richardson, M.A., heir to his brother.
IV. Henry Danson (Rev.), 6. 1785, M.A., lellow of Magdalen
College, Oxford, Rector of Fringford, co. Oxford; to. 2 Nov.
Isl8, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter ~Garforth, Esq. of Coniston,
and had a son, Henry.
V. Saville Richardson^ &. 1789.
■vi. Septimus ^^ aid, b. 1796.
J. Eleanor. ii. Mary .\nne.
III. Dorothea Richardson, m. 10 Sept. I8I0, Rev. William
Jocelyn Palmer, M.A., Rector of Mixbury, co. Oxford.
Mr. Roundell was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Richard Henry Roundell, Esq. of Gledstone and Screven,
J.P. and D.L. , High Sheriff of co. York 1835, 6. 14 Dec. 1776 ;
d. unm. 26 Aug. 1851, and was s. by his brother,
Rev. Danson Richardson Roundell, of Gledstone, J.P. and
D.L., M.A., 6. 3 April, 1784 ; m. 28 Nov. 1815, Hannah, eldest
dau. of Sir William Foulis, 7th Bart, of Ingleby Manor, co.
York, and had issue,
I. William, now of Gledstone.
II. Richard Roundell, Lieut.-Col. in the army, late Major
28th Foot, 6. 3 Aug. 1818; d. Oct. 1871, whilst travelling ou
the Caucasus.
III. John Richardson, 6. 7 Feb. 1820; d. unin. 6 Feb. 1840.
IV. Henry George, b. 11 July, 1825; d. 25 Sept. 1837.
V. Charles Savile, of Doifield Hall, Nantwich, and 16,
Curzon Street, Mayfair, J.P. and D.L. co. Surrey. J.P. co.
Cheshire, M.P. for Grantham 1880-85, M.A., Barrister-at
Law, and a Governor of Harrow School, for some time
Private Secretary to H. E. Earl Spencer, Lord- Lieutenant
of Ireland, 6. 19 July, 1827 ; m. 10 May, 1873, Julia Anne
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Wilbraham Tollemache,
Esq. of Dorfold Hall, co. Chester, and has issue, Chris-
topher Foulis, 6. 11 July, 1876.
I. Mary Anne, 511. 11 Jan. 1755, John Hotham, Esq. of
Sciaftwood, Notts.
II. Eleanor Hannah Richardson, d. unm. 7 Sept. 1854.
Kev. Mr. Roundell d. 10 March, 1873, and was s. by his son,
William Roundell, Esq. of Gledstone, co. York, M.A., 6.
17 July, 1817 ; High Sheriff, co. York 1881, m. 20 April, 1864,
Harriet Jane, dau. of Francis Beynon Hacket, Esq. of Moor
Hall, and had issue,
I. Richard Foulis, now of Gedstone.
II. Charles Selbourne. twin with his brother Richard, b. Nov.
1872.
Mr. William Roundel], educated at Harrow and Ch. Ch. Oxford,
was representative of the families of Cukber 0/ Kildwick and
Riohabdson of Bierley. He d. 21 Oct. 1881.
Arms — Or, a fesse gu. between three olive branches vert.
Crest — A sword in pale arg., hilt and jommel or, gripe gu.
Seat — Gledstone, near Skipton, co. York.
EOUSE OF WOODBEIDGE.
EoirsE, Eev. Eolla Chaeles Meadows, of
Woodbridge, Suffolk, M.A. Cambridge and Oxford,
Lord of the Manor of Woodbridge-Haskerton, J.P.
for Suffolk, b. 2 Dee. 1832; m. 16 July, 1856,
Mary, only dau. of J. Kirkman, Esq. M.D., and
has issue,
1. RoLLA Edward, M.D. London, 6. 5 Jan. 1860; m. the
relict of James Doulton, Esq.
n. Percy Fitzroy, Solicitor, b. 10 May, 1865; m. Gertrude,
dau. of the late Holland Taylor, Esq. of Manchester,
in. William Sydney, b. 15 March, 1873.
IV. Fred P. Pierrepont, b. 4 March, 1876.
I. Edith Mary, m. Dr. Edwardes-Ker.
II. Ada Francis. iii. Mary Elizabeth.
IV. Ellen Maud.
V. Evelyn Augusta, m. H. Melvill Richards, Esq.
VI. Kathleen Charibel.
I.ineag'e.— RoLLA Rouse, Esq. of Fern Hill, Suffolk, J.P.
and D.L. (son of William Rouse, Esq. of Haskerton, Suffolk (if.
1830), by his wife, M.A., dau. of W. Miller, Esq.), b. 19 Sept.
1805 ; TO. Elizabeth Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. Philip Meadowa,
Rector of Great Healings, and by her (who was 6. 1 May, 1807,
and d, 29 April, 1882) had issue,
RoLLA Charles MeadoViS. John William, m.
Fred Sydney, 1,1. George H., m.
E. Broughton, m.
Mr. Rouse d. 2 June, 1887.
iJesitience— Rayleigh Rectory, near Rochford, Essex.
ROWAN OF MOUNT DAVYS.
EowAN, John Joshua, Esq. of Mount Davys, co.
Antrim, J. P., Lieut.-Col. 4th Batt. Eoyal Irish
Eilles, and served in the 62nd Eegt., b. 12 Dec.
1838; m. 1st, 1866, May Amelia, eldest dau. of
Greorge Wright, Esq., sometime Colonial Treasurer
of Prince Edward Island, wliich lady c^. s. ^. 1879.
He m. 2ndly, 1881, Ellen Augusta, dau. of Eer.
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Edward W. Viuigliaii, Rector ot Llantwit ilajor, co.
Glamorgan.
liineage.— The family of Eowan is of Scotch descent, and
derives from
JoBN KowAS, of Greenhead, in the parish of Govan, co.
Lanark, X.B., 6. 1548, wlio acquired these lands with his 1st
■wife, the dan. and lieir of John Gibson, of Greenhead. His
only son by this lady,
John Rowan, of Greenhead, d. 1C14, leaving, by Agnes
Shanks his wife, an elder son and heir,
John Kowax, of Grotnhead, m. Janet Anderson, of Govan,
CO. Lanark, and d. li)>o, having had, with otl.er issue, an
eldest son.
Rev. .Vsdhew Rowan, who went to Irel.and, and was in-
ducted to the Rectory of Punaghy, Piocese of Connor, co.
.\ntrini, 13 Sept. 16C1, and resided at Old Stone, alias Clough,
CO. Antrim. He m. 1st, about 1660, a dau. of Capt. William
Hacl'hediis, of Camglass, in the same co., and by her had,
ifith two daus., two sons,
I. William (Capt.), of Derry, attainted, with his father, by
the Parliament held by King James II. at Dublin in 1689;
J)!. Mildred Thompson, and left an elder son,
William, of Richmond, Surrey, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Edward Eyre, Esq. of co. Galway, and left at his decease
an only dau. and heir, Jane, who nt. 1st, Tichborne Aston,
Esq., and 'Jndly, Gawen Hamilton, Esq. of Killyleagh
(set; Rowan-Hamilton' oj KMyleaglt).
II. John, of whose line we treat.
He in. 2ndly, Alice Dunlop, and by her had, with two daus.,
three sons, Robcit, .Archibald, and George, of Maghera, co.
Down, ancestor of the Kerry family of Rowan. Rev. Andrew
Rowan d. 1717. His 2nd son.
Rev. John Rowan, of Ballinagapog, co. Down, in. Margaret
Stewart, of co. Down, and had issue. The 7th son.
Rev. Robert Rowan, of Mullans, co. Antrim, Chancellor
of the Diocese of Connor, m. Letiti.a, dau. and sole heir of
.Tohn Stewart, Esq. of Garry (by his wife, a dau. and co-heir
of Redmond, of Blaris, co. Down), and had an eldest son and
heir,
John Rowan, Esq. of Mullans and Garry, &. 18 Feb. 1733,
High Sheriff co. Antrim 1755; ra. 3 Feb. 1753, Rose, dau. of
C.ipt. Charles Stewart, of Lisburn, co. Antrim, and of Clunie,
X.B., by Rose his wife, dau. of Roger Hall, Esq. of Narrov/
Water, co. Down, and by her (who ra. 2ndly, Capt. Phillips)
had issue. The eldest son and heir,
Rodert Rowan, Esq. of Mullans, Garry, and Bellei.sle, co.
Antrim, b. 9 Aug. 1754; ra. 6 April, 1777, Eliza, dau. of Hill
Willson, Esq. of Purdysburn, co. Down, and by her (who d.
1S17; had issue,
John, his heir.
Hill Willson, ra. Eliza Jackson, sister to Mr. Justice
Jackson.
Robert, la. 1st, Martha Rainey, relict of George Stewart, and
by her had issue, 1 Charles, deceased; 2 John, deceased ;
3 Arthur, deceased ; 4 Henry, Lieut. -Gen. , C.B., deceased ;
5 Frederick, deceased; and 1 Harriet, deceased. He vi.
"indly, Harriet Fulton, deceased, and 3rdly, Henrietta
Murphy, deceased.
James, ra. Rose Bristow; both deceased.
Charles (Sir), K.C.B., Commissioner of Metropolitan Police,
Assistant-Adjutant-Gen. Light Division, in tlie Peninsular
war, d. s. p.
Frederick, la. Sarah Prom, of Norway, and had two daus..
Eliza and Frederick, all deceased.
Edward, Capt. R.N., ra. Eliza'oeth Legge, flcceased.
William (Sir), G.C.B., Field-Marshal and Col. 62nd Foot,
a distinguished officer, who served in Sicily, Portugal,
France, and Belgium (at Waterloo), and commanded the
Forces in Canada from 1849 to lb55, 6. 1789; m. 1811,
Martha, dau. of John Spong, Esq, of Mill Hull, Kent, and
d. s. p.
Eliza, d. unra.
Elinor, m. John J. Heywood, Dempster of the I.sle of 3Ian,
and is deceased.
Mr. Rowan served as High Sheriff co. Antrim 1779, and d. 12
Sept. 1832. His eldest son,
John Rowan, Esq. of Garry and Ahogliill, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1814, Major Antrim Militia, 6. 30 March, 1778;
m. 1st, 25 May, 1809, Eliza Honoria, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Alexander Macmanus, of Mount Davys, co. Antrim, High
Sheriff 1782, by Hester Henrietta his wife, 2nd dau. of Mark
Kerr O'Xeill, Esq. of Flowertield, co. Londonderry, cadet of
O'Xeill, of Shanes CnstU, and by her (who d. 18 May, 1810,
had
RoDERT AViLLEON (Rcv.), of Mount Davys.
He ra. 2ndly, 2S Oct. 1823, Dorothea Shaw Ogilvie, relict of
James Blair, Esq. of Merville, co. Antrim. Mr. Rowan d. 19
Dec. 1855, and was s. by his son.
Rev. Robert AVillson Rowan, of Mount Davys, co. Antrim,
J. P., b. 9 March, 1810; m. 30 Sept. 1834, Anna, 2nd nau. ot
Joshua Minnitt, Esq. of Anaghbcg, co.Tipperary, andci. 01 Jan.
1886, leaving issue,
I. John Joshua, now of Mount Davys.
II. Alexander Macmanus, Lieut. 13th Foot, 6. 24 April, 1841,
deceased.
III. Robert Kerr O'Neill, 6. 17 Jan. 1849.
I. Eliza Hester, b. 24 Feb. 1843 ; 7h. Capt. T. L. Stack, and
has issue, Charles Robert Stack.
II. Mary .'jtuart, 6. 14 Dec. 1844 ^deceased).
III. Anna Villiers, b. 7 March, 1847.
J^amiln of ||tacmantis.
The Macmanus Sept. an ancient Irish family, formerly
possessed of extensive property in cos. Antrim, Fermanagh,
Londonderry, and the co. of the town of Caniekfcrgus, de-
scended from Magnus O'Conor, 3rd son of Tirleigh Mor O'Conor,
48th King of Connaught, and 181 elected monarch of Ireland.
A branch of this Sept. settled in co. Antrim, of which
Hryan Macmanus, of Ballybeg, m. 1662, Esme McNaghten.
of Bcardiville, and had issue,
Alexander Macmanus, of Carndonaghay, m. 1708, Honoria,
dau. of McGuinness, of Cabra, co. Down, and had
Brtan Macmani's, High Sheriff co. Antrim 1769, '/?;.
.Micia, dau. of Adam Stodhard, of Drumbam, co. Down, and
had
Alexander Macmanus, High Sheriff co. Antrim 1780, in.
Hester Henrietta, dau. of Mark Kerr O'Neill, of Flowcrfield, and
had a dau. Eliza Honoria, ra. 25 May, 1809, John Rowan, Esq.
of Garry and Ahoghill {see aboce').
Arms — Vert., a fesse chcquy or and gu. between a trefoil
slipped in chief and three crosses-crosslet titchee issuant from as
many crescents in base of the second. Crest — A naked arm
eouped at the elbow, grasping a dagger ppr. Motto — Cresco
per erucem,
Stat — Mount Eavys, Cullybackey, co. Antrim.
EOWLEY-CONWY OP BODEHYDDAN.
ROAVLEY-CONWY, CONWY GkENA'ILIE HeE-
CULES, Esq. of Bodrhydrlan, co. Flint, J.P. and
D.L., High ShorifE 1876, late (Japt. 2nd Lif&
Guards, h. 6 Jan. 1841 ; m. 20 May, 18f)9, Marion,
2nd dau. of the P. P. Harford, Esq. of Down Place,
Ecrks, and has issue,
I. Maurice William Gltn, 6. 27 March, 1874.
II. Rafe Grenville, 6. 11 Sept. 1875, Midshipman R.N.
III. Geoffrey Seymour, 6. 13 Sept. 1877.
IV. Ivor Harford, 6. 26 Jan. 1884.
I. Gwladys Freda, m. 25 Feb. 1892, Hugh Peel, Esq. of
Brynypys, co. Flint, and has i.ssue, a son, b. 13 July,
1893.
Mr. EoAvley-Con-R-y, assumed by royal licence the-
name of Conwy 1869.
Liineage. — The Hon, Richard Tho.mas Rowley, 2nd sors
of Thomas, 1st Baron Langford {see Burke's Peerage), late
Capt. Scots Guards, Hon. Col. 6th Batt., The King's Royal
Rifle Corps, M,P, for Harwich, 6. 1812 ; m. 1st, 24 June, 1835,
Charlotte, dau. of Col. Shipley, and niece of Sir Watkiit
Williams Wynn, Bart, and by her (who d. 29 June, 1871) had
issue,
I. Conwy Grenville Hercules, now of Bodrhyddan.
I. Gwcnwydd Frances, m. 1st, 15 Sept. 1864, Capt. Hamilton-.
Pakenham, who d. 20 Oct. I»64, and 2ndly, 2 Jan. 1866,
Hugh Henry, 3id son of Sir D. Erskine, 1st Bart, of
Cambo.
II. Eva, TO. 18 Jan. 1872, Capt. Lcvcson E. H. Somerset,
R.N., son of Lord Granville Somerset.
Col. R. T. Rowley in. 2ndly, 9 July, 1872, Alice Henrietta,
2nd dau. of Capt. Hugh Berners, R.N., J.P. and D.L. co,
FUnt, and d. 11 Nov. 1887, leaving by her (who d.l Aug. 188-!>
no issue.
Sett£— Bodrhyddan, Rhuddlan, N. AVales.
ROWLEY OF PRIORY PARK, ST. KEOTS.
Rowley, Geohge Eydell, Esq. of Priory Park,
St. Neots, CO. Huntingdon, and ot Morcott Hall,
Rutland, J. P., I).L., b. 21 July, 1851 ; m. 30 Sei-)t.
1884, Alice, eldest dau. of 8ir Vincent Corbet of
Morcton Corbet, Salop, iJart. and bus issue.
ROW
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I. OwsLEt ViVCENT FtDEI-L, 6. 10 Scpt. 18S5.
II. George Richard Francis, b. 1 Feb. 1889.
Mr. Rowley, who s. to the family estates on the
death of his grandmother, 31 Jan. 1886, is a Justice
of the Peane for Huntingdonshire and Lincolnshire,
and is a Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for
Rutland.
Liineag'e. — The family of Rowley of Rowley recorcled in
the Herald's Visitations of Salop, has a common origin with
the Rowleys of • endring Hall, Suffolk, deriving its surname
(in the old spelling Rouloice or Rowlaw) from Rowley in the
parish of Worfield, Salop — which was for many centuries its
ancient seat. Few familesevcn in a county so rich in geneal-
ogies as Shropshire, have been so fully illustrated as that of
Rowley of Rowley, in all its branches. Mr. Hardwick, the
Shropshire genealogist, having bestowed upon the elucidation
of its pedigree, even more than his usual critical research.
The origin of the name is discussed in Notes and Queries III.,
S., Vol. 34, where it is shown that Rowlowe does not mean the
"King's Mount " as surmised by Mr. Hardwick, but that '•'■Raw
is a Saxon word meaning ' rest ' (the modern German ruhe and
the Danish ro), and /ow meaning a mount; Rowlow is there-
fore the ' rest mount' — the Cemetery, and a beautiful and poetic
word it is" — a definition which the physical aspect of this
immemorial dwelling place of an ancient line seems to confirm.
Mr. James in his history of Worfield says " the original name
of this ancient family was Roulowe, and it dates probably from
Saxon times retaining for 500 years the lands of Rowley. . . ."
Roger de Roulowe, with his companion Guido di Baliol carry-
ing the standard of Simon di Montford's army, was slain at the
battle of Evesham (seeCronaca di Melrose, andBLAW's Sarons'
)i'ars}, and another Rowley fought at Agincourt.
William de Rodlowe, who, in 1252, was on the roll of Guild
Merchants of Salop — which conferred certain pi-ivileges in
Shrewsbury upon the owners of estates in the county — was
father of
William de Roclowe (living 4 Edwabd III., 1330) who m.
Rose, widow of Robert deAsterhuU— a township near Rowley —
and had a son,
John de Rodlowe or Rowley, who was living 24 Edward
III., m. Matilda who was living as his widow 50 Edward III.
Her eldestson Nicholas de Rowley, who rf. before Michaelmas
3 Heni > VI., 1424, m. Margery, dau. of Robert de Hounde-
slowe (Onslow)— and from this marriage descended the m;iin
line of Rowley of Rowley, until the estate was carried to the
family of Shallcross of Shallcross, in the High Peak — by the
marriage in 1656 of Anne, dau. and heir of Roger Rowley,
Esq. of Rowley and Shrewsbury, Bariister-at-Law of Gray's
Inn, with Ricliard, eldest son of John Shallcross of Shallcross —
from whose descendants Rowley passed into the hands of
Richard Hill of Hawkstone, from whom it was purchased in
1723 by Henry Davenport, Esq., in which family it still re-
mains. Tlie 2nd son of John de Rowlowe, and Matilda his
wife, was
John Rowley of Stapulford in Worfield who d. before St.
George's day 9 Henry VI., having had issue by Joan his wife,
dau. and heir of Robert Hugge of Stapulford, a son and
successor,
William Rowley of Newton in Worfield and Stapulford,
who d. before St. JIark's day 27 Henry VI., 1449, having hud
issue by Alice his wife, dau. of Robert Newton of Newton and
sister of Wi.lidm Newton, priest of the Chantry there, a son
and heir,
William Rowley of Newton, who with Isabel his wife, was
living in 1455. He d. before 6 April, 1479, and his widow
survived him nine years. They had issue, a son,
John Rowley, of Newton, who joined his wife Agnes in
settling the property (2 Henry VIII.), on their three children,
Humphrey, Joan, and
William Rowley of Newton in Worfield, who d. 1555 6,
leaving a son,
John Rowley, of Newton in Worfield. who d. 1592, when
his effects were administered to by his widow Agnes. They
had issue, a son,
Peter Rowley, of Newton, m. 1586, Mary, dau. of Eichard
and Ann Barrttt of Worfield, and d. 1617, leaving issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. William, of Newton, bapt. 5 July, 1590; to. 1 Nov. 1621,
MargaieC, dau. of Ricliard Barrett, of Oldington, in Woi- |
field.
III. George, bapt. 24 June, 1593, living 1617.
IV. Isaac, ot Newton, who d. before 1639, and was erand-
father of Williaiu Rowley, of Whitehall, who was attached
to the Court of William and Mary, and afterwards of yueen
Anne, aod whose son Sir William Rowley, K.B., Admiral of
the Fleet, was ancestor of the Rowleys of Tendring Hall
Suffolk, upon whom three baronetcies were conferred for
their distinguished naval services.
The eldest son,
John Rowley, sen. of Newton, b. 15S7, rf. 1665, leaving by
Eleanor his wife (who d. 1660) with other issue,
I. John, of Newton, living in 1640 and in 1674.
II. Daniel, of whom wc treat.
Daniel Rowley, sen., 6. 1620; sold his Worfield property
to William Bridgen, Esq. of Bridgnorth in 1687 ; rf. at Kinfare
1694, leaving, by Anne his wife,
I. Daniel, of whom presently.
II. William, of Underton, near Bridgnorth, living m. in
1738.
I. Joyce, m. Thomas Bcnnet, Esq., living 1693.
II. Anne, 6. 1652 ; m. Eichard Astley, Esq. ol Underton, near
Bridgnorth (who d. 4 Nov. 1741, at. 87), rf. 7 Jan. 1724,
leaving issue.
III. Rachel d. before 1693.
IV. Elizabeth, living 1693.
The eldest son,
Daniel Rowley, of Kinfare, m. 1682, AnnReignolds of Sid-
bury (who rf. same year), and rf. 1724. By Mary his second
wife, he had a son,
Daniel Rowley, of Kinfare, b. 1686 ; m. 18 Jan. 1712, Mary,
eldest dau. of John Owsley, Esq. of Bridgnorth (af the family
of Ouseley of Alscote in Worfield, represented by the late Sir
Frederick Arthur Gore Guseley, Bart.), and had, with other
issue,
I. Thomas, 6. 1719; d. 24 June, 1781, and by Mary his wife
(who rf. 4 June, 17:?8), became great-grandfather of the
present Major Gen. Robert Horselev Ricketts Rowley, late
of the Royal Artillery, who ha- an only son, Capt. Robert
Abercromby Dick Rowley, 2nd batt. Ro>al Irish Rifits.
II. Geokge, of whom presently.
George Rowiey, Esq. leaving Salop, settled in Huntingdon-
shire, where he filled the office of His Majesty's Recci. er-General
for that county ; m. 15 Aug. 1753, Maitiia, only dau. and heir
of Thomas Maylam, of Woodchurch, in the county of Kent,
and had, with other issue,
I. Owsley, of whom presently.
II. George, 6. 21 Oct. 1759; m. Anne, dau. of Thomas
Simpson, of Uavensworth, lo. York (who rf. 1811 (, and rf.
24 July, 1795, leaving with other issue, a Sun, the Rev.
George Rowley, D.D., Master of University College, and
elected three times in suc(es?i>n Vice-Chancellor of
Oxford, 6. 4 April, 1782; m. 17 July, )H22, Ju i "a Fliza-
beth, youngest dau. of Rev. Thomas Ripley, M.A., Vicar
of Wo tton Bassett, co. Wilis, and d}ing S Oct. 1836, left
no surviving male issue.
Mr. Rowley rf. 18 Sept. 1798, and was interred, with his wife,
(who rf. 21 Nov. 1765, aged 29), in the chancel of Goduian-
chester Church, Hunts. He was s. by his eldest son,
Owsley Rowley, Esq. of Priory Park, St. Neots, His
Majesty's Receiver-General for the county. He was for five
and twenty years Chairman of the Quarter Scs-ions, and was
for some time sole Vice-Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire; b.
9 Dec. 1754; m. 14 Dee. 1786, Anne, only child and heir of
William King, Esq. (who rf. 28 Aug. 1835, aged 78;, and had
issue,
I. David, J.P. and D.L.. for Hunts, M.A. Camb., His
Majesty's Receiver-General lor Hunts until the abolition
ol that office, 6. 9 May, 1791 ; rf. unm. 11 D( c. IS55. Mr.
Rowley was an utter Barrister of Lincoln's Inn.
II. Geouge William, of whom presently.
I. Anne, m. 28 Sept. 1819, Charles Lind.say, Archdeacon of
Kililare (eldest son of the Hon. Charles Dalryuiple Lindsay,
Lord Bishop of Kildare, son of Janus, 5th Earl of Bal-
caircs (see hcuK^'B Peerage, Ckawidrd a)irfHALCARBi;s, E.),
who rf. 26 April, 1^55, <et. 64. bhe rf. 1« ^ept. 1»,6, (el. 84,
leaving an only child Caroline Frances, who i«. her first
ousin, George Dawson Rowley. Ksq.
II. Eleanor, m. 31 July, 1819, Sir George William Leeds,
Bart, of Croxton Park, Cambridges-hire (who rf. 19 July,
1^38). She rf. 25 Dec. 18ri5.
III. Mary, m. Benjamin Welstead, Esq. of Kimholton, co.
Hunts, D. L., and has issue.
IV. Catherine, m. 24 July, 1826, George Albert Lycke,
Esq. of Sussex Place, Regent's Park, and rf. s. p. 12 Nov.
1^38.
V. Chariotte, rf. unm. 23 Oct. 1885.
Mr. Rowley rf. 19 Oct. 1824, and his 2nd son,
George William Rowley. Esq. ol Priory Park, St. Neots.
J.P. and D.L. for Hunts, in 1854-5, served the oHiceof High
Sheriff for that county, Cambridireshiie and the Isle of Ely, 0.
23 April, 1797; m. 11 Oct. 1820, Jane Catherine, only dau. of
Thomas Mein, Esq. of Melrose, Roxburghshire, (of an ancient
family seated fur many centuries in .Melrose andl'eviotdale who
represented the eldest male line of ihe Kcrsof Cessfoid, Earls
of Roxburgh) by whom he had issue,
1752
EOW
THE LAXDED GENTRY.
■ROT
I. Georoe Pawson, of whom presently.
II. Owslcv Jolin isickerton, d. unm. on Christmas Eve 1S43,
cet. 18.
HI. Ch.irles Perceval, J. P., M..\. of St. Maiy JUgdaUnc
Colleee, Cambridce, 0. 20 May. 1827.
1. Eleanor, cr. an infant 9 Oct. 1S24.
Mr. Kowlcy cf. at Priory Park, '21 Nov. 1S78, at 4.30 am.,
and upon the death of his widow, 1 Feb. 188G, his grand-wn,
Mr. Gcorjre Fydell Rowley ,*. to the estates. The eldest son,
Georce Dawson Rowley, Esq of Moroott Hall, Rutland,
and of Cliiehester House, Brifthton, M.A. of Trinity College,
Canili., u. 3 May, 1S22, di. 30 Oct. 1S49. Caroline Frances,
only child of Archdeacon Lindsay (I'ide ante), and heir to
her uncle Samuel R. Fydell, Esq. of Uoston. and of Morcott
Hall, by whom he had an only child, George Fydell, now of
Priory Park and Morcott Hall. Mr. Rowley who was a
magistrate for the counties of Huntingdon, Lincoln, and Rut-
land, a Deputy-Lieutenant, and (in 1870) High SlierifT for the
latter county, (/. at Chichester House, 21 Nov. 1878, at 9.40
p.m.. having survived his father but a few hours.
Annx nf Rowley of Rozcle;/ — Arg., on a bend sable between
two Cornish choughs proper three escallops of the field.
CrcM—A mulUt pierced argent.
Seats—yy'iory Park, St. Neots ; Morcott Hall, Rutland.
Edwin Rowley, Esq. of Gawthorpe Hall, co. York, and of
Glassonby, co. Cumberland, mi. 5 April, 1851, Julia, dau. of
the late Capt. John Harrison, of Wakefield, and by her had
issue,
I. Joseph, m. 1st, Georgina Amelia, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Rees, Vicar of Llanishen, near CarditT; 2ndly, Emily, dau.
of Josei h Gartside, Esq. of Bradlord.
II. VVii-LiAM Edwin, now of GUassonby.
III. John Arthur, m. Katherine, dau. of Joseph Waldy, Esq.
of Stockton-on-Tees.
I. Katherine Ann Isabel, m. George Algernon, son of Lieut.-
Col. i\ illiam Pitt Draffen, and d, Jan. 1885.
Mr. Rowley d. 31 Jan. 1888.
Seat — Glassonby, Kirkoswald, Cumberland.
ROWLEY OF DE BEAUVOIR.
HowLET, Thomas, Esq. of De Beauvoir, Guern-
fiey, b. 5 Aug. 1831 ; m. 23 July, 1857, Emily Eliza
Marianne, eldest dau. of Yen. Archdoufon Mathias
(of Huguenot descent), of Stauhoe Hall, ]Xorfolk,
jvnd has issue,
I. Richard Cotton, b. 9 July, 1S58; m. June, 1883, Mar-
garet Annie, widow of Henry Dent Hiniich Dent, Esq.
«i Hallaton Manor, co. Leicester, and dau. of Rev. U.
'W. Hodgson, Rector of Ashwell, Herts, and h;is issue,
Dalbiac Thomas Cotton.
1. Tliomas William, 6. 24 Sept. 1859.
III. Herbert Seddon, b. 16 March, 18t5I; m. Fanny Louisa,
dau. of the late Major Dalgairns Travers, and has issue,
Dorothy Noel.
IV. James Farmer, 6. 23 June, 1864.
V. Frank George Mathias, 6. 4 Jan. 1SG6.
VI. Cecil Alured, b. 31 Oct. 1867.
VII. Vincent Selwyn, b. 1 Oct. 1869.
\ut. Gerald Octavius, b. 4 July, 1871.
IX. Hugh Edward, b. 20 March, 1873.
X. Charles Percy, 6. 11 July, 1876.
XI. Algernon Henry Acton, b. 14 Oct. 1S80.
I. Catliarine Marianne Emma.
II. Adine Forester.
III. Isabel Gertrude.
IV. Emily Frances Mary.
Lineage.— Rev. Thomas Rowley, D.D., Rector of Middle-
ton ."^criven, co. Salop, and Lord of the Manor, and afterwards
Rector of Willey (son of the Rev. Richard Rowley, by his wife,
Mary Falkner), lii. Mary Anne, only dau. of James Farmer,
Esq., and by her had issue,
I. Thomas, now of De Beauvoir.
II. Richard, d. ■until.
III. James Farmer, d. unm.
jv. John Cotton, m. Mary Rose, 3rd dau. of Vcn. Archdeacon
Mathias, of Stanhoe Hall, and has issue, four sons and seven
daus.
I. Mary Ann. m. Rev. F. S. Bolton, and has issue.
II. Catharine PrisciUa, m. Rev. U. Seddou.
III. Jane.
Dr. Rowley d. 1877.
licsidence — De Beauvoir, Guern.wy.
ROY OF NENTHORN,
Roy, Fredehick; Lewis, Esq. of Nonthorn, co.
Berwick, J. P. cos. Berwick and Roxburgh, late
Capt. Haddington Militia Artillery, b. 1836; m.
1868, Francis Georgiana, dau. of John Dudley
Oliver, Esq. of Tygroney, co. Wick low.
Lineage.— Wiliiam Roy, Esq. of Xenthorn, J. P., m.
1794, Isabella, dau. of Capt. the Hon. Frederick Lewis Mait-
land, R.X., son of Charles, Cth Earl of Lauderdale. He d.
1825, and was s. by his son,
James Roy, Esq. of Nenthorn, J. P. and D.L., Lieut. R.N.,
6. 1795; d. 1836, and was 5. by his brother,
FnEDERicii Lewis Roy, Esq. of Nenthorn, J. P., 6. 1799 ; m.
1st,, 1827, Margaret Louisa, dau. of Charles Maitland, Esq. of
Rankeilour-Makgill, co Fife, son of the Hon. F. L. Maitland
(she d. 1848). He))!.2ndly, Mary Catherine, dau. of J. Boswell,
Esq., Sheriff Substitute of co. Berwick. He d. 15 Feb. 1868,
and had issue, by his 1st maniage,
I. William, b. 18.32; d. 1859.
II. Charles Maitland, b. I.s34; d. 1859.
HI. Fkedebick Lewis, J P., now of Nenthorn.
IV. James, b. 1838; »». 18ii6, Annie, dau, of J. Hemming,
Esq. (she d. 1874), and has issue.
v. David iMaitland MakgMl Crichton, 6. 1843; m. 1833.
Martha, 3ra dau. of Rev. li. Creswell, of Ravenstone, and
has issue.
I. Mary Charlotte Maitland.
II. Emma Maitland, d. 1873, having iii. 1871, Charles Mel-
dnim, Esq., 3rd son of Alexander Meldrum, Esq of Kincaple,
Fife, and had issue.
^)'m.<— Ai'g., an oak-tree eradicated in bend sinister vert,
surmounted by a claymore in bend az., hilted or, cn.-igned on
tlie point with a royal crown of the last. <>'reiil — A lymphad,
her sails hirled, oars in action, in the sea ppr.
Seat — Nenthorn, Kelso, N.B.
ROWLEY OF GLASSONBY.
Rowley, William Edwix, Esq. of Glassonby,
CO. Cumberland, b. 14 Aug. 1855 ; m. 10 July,
1888, Frances, dau. of the Hon. Albert Norton
Richards, Q.C., late Lieut. -Governor of Bridsh
Columbia, and has issue,
I. GcY Shafto, b. 10 May, 19S9.
II. Esme Norton, b. 29 June, 1890.
I. Frances Eva, b. 7 Nov. Is93.
Lineage.- Jo-sEPH Rowley, Esq., m. Hl'J: d. 1871;
leaving by his wife Sarah (who d. 1834), a .^on.
BESWICKE-ROYDS OF FALINGE AND
PYKE HOUSE.
Beswicke-Royds, Clement Robert Nuttall,
Esq. of Ealinge and Pyke House, co. Lancaster,
Capt. 3rd Batt. East Lancashire Regt., late Lieut.
4th Dragoon Guards, educated at Eton, b. 3 Jan.
1840; m. 9 May, 1867, Mary Alice Gibson, only child
and heir of John Halliwell Beswicke, Esq. of Pyke
House, CO. Lancaster (whose name and arms he
assumed by royal licence 1867), and has issue,
Clement Halliwell, b. 5 Feb. 18G8.
Lineage. — The family of Royds was originally settled
near Halifax, co. York, and claims to be descended from the
ancient family of Rhodes of Skercot (the local pronunciation of
that name being Roides or Royds), and whose arms they used
until Li2S, when the representative of the family had them
i contirmed to him, with a dilTertiice. The family was first re-
I presented in the neighlumrliuud of Rochdale by
Robert Rdydes, of Littlcrt.ardle, Rocliilale, whose will,
dated 9 Dec. 1674, was proved II Sept. 1675. He vi. 14 Oct.
1645, Anne Meddcrafr, and had I. Rolierr, of Littlewardle,
I m. 12 Aug. 16(2, Mary Hordsworth, and d. 1716, leaving one
I dau.; n. John, of whom hereafter; iii. Thomas; iv. James,
I of Crook, Rochdale, d. 1733, leaving issue; v. William;
I. Mary. The 2nd son,
John Rovds, of Littlewardle, whose will, dated 12 April,
I 1722, was proved 2 Nov. 1724, m. 27 Aug. 1678, Alice W'ol-
I fenden, and had i.ssue, i. Robert, m. 16 April, 1722, Deborah
Shore, and d. before 1757, leaving one dau.; ii. James, of
' whom hereafler; in. Thomas; iv. John,d. Nov. 1731, leavinj;
, issue. The 2nd son,
EOY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EOY
1758
James Eoyds, o£ Deeplish Hill and Falinge, near Rochdale,
CO. Lancaster, h. 1689 ; m. 28 Dec. 1725, Mary, dau. of William
Hyroni, Esq. of Middle Hill, Wardle, and had issue, i. John,
liis htir; ii. Jame."!, d. s. p.; m. William, m. 1761, Anne, dau.
of John Leech, Esq. of Spotland, and had a son, James, b.
1762, d. s. p. ; iv. Mary, d. s.p. Mr. Royds d. 1757, and was
». by his eldest son,
John Royds, of Falinge, b. 1729; m. 1754, Anne, dau. of
Thomas Gilbert, Esq. of Cotton, co. Stafford, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Nathaniel Philips, Esq. of Heath House, same
CO., and had issue,
I. John, of Brotherod, h. 1756; m. 1778, Anne, dau. of
Charles Smith, Esq. of Summer C.xsile, co. Lancaster, and
had a son, Charles, b. 1778 ; d. 1788.
II. James, his heif.
jii. Thomas, of Greenhill, b. 21 Oct. 1764 ; m. 1783, Betsy,
dau. of Charles Smith, Esq. of Summer Castle, and had,
■with other issue, who d. young, four daus. (\\z., 1 Caro-
line, 0. 8 Sept. 1785, m. Robert Holt, Esq.. and had issue.
She d. 1857 ; 2 Jane, b. 18 July, 17«7, d. .3 Sept. 1793;
;j Ellin, b. 25 Aug. 1788, m. 1807, Jonathan Haworth
Teel, Esq. of Cottsraoor, co. Fembruke, and had issue ; 4
Klizabeth, b. 23 Sept. 1792, m. William Ingledew, Esq.,
and d. 23 Sept. 1863) and tour sons,
1 John Gilbert, 6. 30 July, 1784; m. 1st, 22 Sept. 1804,
Ellen, dau. of John Entwisle, Esq. of Foxholes, co.
Lancaster, and had a dau.,
Ellen, b. 6 Xov. 1805 ; m. 19 July. 1824, Rev. George
Traherne, of St. Hilary, co. Glamorgan, and had
issue.
He m. 2ndly, 14 Feb. 1843, his cousin, Frances, dau. of
James Royds, Esq. cf Falinge. She d. s. p. Sept. 1879.
■2 « illiam. Col. in the army, served in the Peninsular
war, b. 8 Oct. 1/89: Hi. Geor^iana, dau. of Lawrence
I'eel, Esq. of Ardwick, and d. 1858. having had by her
<who-i. 1864;,
Frederick Charles Alten, m. 6 Oct. 1857, Miss Wood,
andd. 10 Jan. 1863.
Alice "Victoria, m. 26 March, 1863, 'William Oldhaia,
1-sq.
Adelaide, m. 4 Aug. 1859, John Oldham, Esq.
3 Thomas, M.A., b. 23 March, 1794; m. 1817, the dau. of
Samuel Astiton, of The Hebers, near Manchester, and
liad issue.
4 Francis, b. 20 Feb. 1800 ; d. s. p.
Mr. Royds d. 1799, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
James Itoyos, of Falinge, J. P. and D.L., b. 30 Dec. 1758 ; m.
23 Dec. 1784, Mary, dau. of Charles Smith, Esq. of Summer
■Castle, near Rochdale, by Theodosia Anne Eyre, of Lisbon, his
-wife, and by her (who d. 21 July, ISIO) had seven daus. (viz.
I. Susanna, b. 10 Dec. 1786, d. 22 Feb. 1801 ; il. Mary Anne,
J), i Aug. J 793, m 11 Oct. 1824, Hugh Robert Entwistle,
Comm. R.N., 2nd son of John Entwistle, Esq. of Fo.xholes,
and d. s. p. 1878; iii. Frances, 6. 17 Aug. 1794; m. 14 Feb.
1843, her cousin, John Gilbert Royds, P^sq., and d. s. p. Sept.
1879; IV. Emily, b. 17 Oct. 1795, d. 13 March, 1807; V.Lucy
Anne, 6. 11 Sept. 1797, m. 11 Nov. 1833, Rev. Joseph Inch-
laid, and d. 27 May, 1855 ; vi. Jane, b. 21 Jan. 1803, d. 31
July, 1807; vii. Harriet, 6. 30 Oct. 1804, m. 16 June, 1827,
Admiral Colin Campbell, R.N., of Ardpatrick, 4th sou of Wal-
ter Campbell, of Schawfield and Islay) and five sons,
I. Clement, his heir.
II. Jauics, b. 12 Aug. 1789; to. 7 Dec. 1815, Klizabeth, dau.
of John Ratcliffe, Esq. of Oak Hill, near Manchester, and
had two daus. (viz. 1 Clara, b. 24 Nov. 1816, vi. 31 Aug.
1835, George Pollard, Esq., son of Col. Pollard, of The
Stannery, and has issue; 2 Frances Elizabeth, b. 19
March, 1830,™. 3 Sept. 1851, Henry Anthony Grey, Esq.
«if Herworth Hall, co. Durham, and had issue) and three
.sons,
1 James (Rev.), of Woodlands, co. Chester, h. 7 Nov.
18il ; TO. 20 May, 1873, Isabella Eleanor, dau. of Blajor
Colin Campbell, of Jura, and widow of Smith Hill Child,
Esq., eldest son of Sir Smith Child, 1st Bart, of Newfield,
and d. 14 May, 1886.
2 Arthur, Lieut. 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, b. 14 Sept.
I8J8; m. 24 April, 1851, Anne, dau. of Capt. Geoi-^o
Thompson, and has, 1 Arthur, 6. 23 April, 18-35 ;
2 James, b. 2 March, 1860; 3 George, b. 28 Nov. 1^62 ;
1 Annette, b. 8 March, 1852 ; m. 8 Sept. 1875, Richard
Haldane, K.sq.
3 Hugh Mortimer, 6. 7 Sept. 1842; d. 23 Feb. 1876.
ni. Edward (Rev.), Rector of Brereton, co. Chester, b. 23
Aug. 1790; m. 1819, Mary, dau. of Thomas Molyncux,
Esq of Newsham House, near Liverpool, and d. 11 April,
1836, haWng had two daus. (viz. 1 Anne Mary, b. 16 May,
1829, )n. ]8r.2. Rev. Herbert Jones, and had issue ; 2 Emily,
b. 6 July, 1834, m. 1858, Rev. Grenville Smyth, Vicar of
South Elkington, co. Lincoln, and had issue) and tight
fions,
1 Edward (Rev.), Rector of Brereton, b. 1820; 7)i. 1S45, |
Anne Mary, dau. of Thomas Llttledafe, Esq. of High-
field House, and had 1 Edward, b. 1847, d. 1870 ; 2
Alfred Littledale (Kev.), b. IsoO, m. 19 Aug. 1885, Elinor
Georgina, youngest dau. of John George Dixon, Esq. of
Astle Hall, co. Chester; 3 Amy; 4 Mary Emily, in. H
May, 1883, Willoughby BrudencU Rooke, Esq.; 5 Ellen
Wordsworth; 6 Annette Julia, m. 8 June, 1882, Johr»
Loring, Esq. of LonstiU, co. Chester; 7 Ethel; 8 Kathe-
line Fanny.
2 Clement, b. 8 April, 1822; d. 1842.
3 Henry, twin with Clement, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of
Peter Bourne, Esq., and by her had 1 Clement Bourne,
b. 14 March, 1853, d. 21 June, ls54; 2 Henry Bourne,
6. 18 March, 1855; 3 Charles Bourne, b. 3 Nov. 1861 ;
1 Mary Petreena, m. Thomas Brocklebank, Esq. ; 2 Mar-
garet Bourne, m. Rev. Sydney Henry Armitstead, Vicar
of Sandbach ; 3 Dora Bourne, m. Charles Assheton
Whately Pownall, Esq. ; 4 Eleanor Bourne, ni. John
Isaac Cole Hamilton, Esq.; 5 Annie Bourne; and 6
Kmily Margaret Bourne, m. Killingworth Richard
Hedges, Esq. He 711. 2ndly, Ella, dau. of Edmund ftloly-
neux, Esq., and d. 16 Dec. 1878, leaving by her a dau.,
Harriett Winifred Molyneux.
4 Thomas Molyneux, b. 12 March, 1824; m. in Australia,
Elizabeth Jane Roberts, and d. 13 Jan. 1852, leaving
1 Edmund ; 2 William.
5 Francis Coulman (Itev.), Rector of Coddlngton, co.
Chester, 6. 24 Oct. 1325 ; m. Cornelia, dau. of Rev. Canon
George Blomfield, and had 1 Franck jiassie, Lieut. R.N.,
b. 14 Nov. 1856, killed at the battle of El Teb, Egypt,
1884 ; 2 Edmund, b. 6 July, 1860; 1 Alice Mary, m. 2 May,
18H3, Rev. John Anewnn Howell, Vicar of Dwygyfylchi,
CO. Carnarvon; 2 Francis ; 3 Ellen Hester: 4 Edith, m.
0 June, 1880, Archibald Peyton Skipwith, Esq., who d.
1883; 5 Norah, )ii. 1881, George James Gribble, Esq., of
37, Hans Place, S.W. ; 6 Mary, ni. 1882, Charles Stewart
Carlisle, Esq. of The Grange, North Rode, co. Chester;
7 Evelyn, m. 3 April, 188S, Hugh Aldersey, Esq. of
Aldersey Hall, co. Chester ; 8 Agatha.
6 Charles James, b. 26 Aug. 1827.
7 Edward Molyneux, b. 26 Dec. 1830.
8 Nathaniel (Uev.), Rector of Barford, co. Bedford, b. 23
March, 1836 ; 111. Ist, Emily, dau. of Rev, J. Alington.
and liad by her 1 Edward Alington, 6. 10 Dec. 1863, d.
1865; 1 Emily Mabel, d. 1866. He m. 2ndly, Hester
Frances, dau. of Rev. W. Ahngton, and had by her
2 Edward Alington, b. 18 Oct. 1875; 2 Margaret Aling-
ton ; 3 Hester Mary Alington ; 4 Katheiine Natalie
Alington; 5 Constance Alington; 6 Mabel AUngiun ;
7 Dorothy Alington ; 8 Bridget Alington.
IV. Charles Smyth, ancestor of Royds of Hei/sham and
llaudhton.
V. Diiuntessy, 6. 19 Aug. 1801; d. 13 March, 1807.
Mr. Royds d. 2 Feb. 1843, and was ». by his eldest son,
Clement Royds, Esq. of Falinge, J. P. and D.L. for cos.
Lancaster and York, High SheritTco. Lancaster 1850, b. 8 Oct.
1785; m. 10 Dec. 1810, Jane, only dau. of Charles Hudson,
Esq. of Shaw Hill, co. York, J. P. and D.L., and by her (who
d. 1853) had issue,
Albert H0D*on, his heir.
Edmund, Capt. 14th Light Dragoons, 6. 25 Sept. 1814; d. 27
March, 1838.
W Uliam Edward, of Greenhill, 6. 10 April, 1817 ; m. 10 June,
1811, Mary Anne, dau. of Anthony Molyneux, Esq. of
New.sham House, and has
1 Clement Molyneux, 6. 3 April, 1842 ; m. 21 Feb, 1882,
Annette Nora Jane, dau. of Thomas Littledale, Esq. of
Highfield.
2 William Herbert Molyneux, b. 17 Jan. 1844 ; m. 1874,
Mary Alice, dau. of John Asliworth, Esq. of Clough Fold,
Kossendale, and had 1 William Horace, b. 21 May, 188J;
2 Mary Ashworth, b. 18 March, 1875 ; 3 Alice Maud, 6.
30 Dec. 1817 ; d. 1878.
3 ErufSt Edmund Molyneux, b. 22 Oct. 1848; to. 3 April,
1872 Blanche, dau. of Christopher Rawson, Esq., and had
1 Percy Molyneux Rawson, b. 5 April, 1874; 2 Charlrs
William Uaw.son; 3 Kathleen Mabel, b. 18 Dec. 1S72; 4
Ellen Jessira, b. 1 Feb. 1876.
4 Arthur Molyneux, b. 17 Oct. 1876.
1 Frances Marion, lu. 17 Jan. 1872, William Fenton, Esq.,
jun. if Dutton Manor, Itibchester, and d. 21 Aug. 1878,
Itaving issue.
2 Ellen, m. 21 April, 1873, Charles C. 0. Tylden Wright,
Esq , a- d d. 1884, leaving issue.
3 Clara, to. 10 Oct. 1872, Lieut. -Col. Herbert Leigh Gibbs,
and has issue.
4 Mabel, w. 30 Jan. 1879, William Archibald Napier,
F.sq., son of Major the Hon. Charles Napier, and has
issue.
John (Rev.), Rector of Ileysham, b. 23 Nov. 1818 ; m. 1847,
Jane, dau. of Haddon Askwith, Esq. of Uipon, and d. s. p.
9 June, 1865.
Emma, 6. 10 March. 1813; m. John Bentley, Esq. of Birch
House, CO. Lancaster.
Julia, b. 19 Sept. 1820; m. 1st, Thomas Littledale, Esq. of
Highfield, and 2ndly, Horace Turner, E-sq. of Liverpool, who
d. "s. i>. Is84. By her first husband, she has issue.
1754.
EOY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
fiUD
Clementina, w. 1S57, Rev. Christopher Smyth, Hector of
Woodtoril.
ilr. Royils d. 1S04. His eldest son,
Albert Hudson Koyds, Esq. of Falinge, co. Lancaster, .T.P.
and D.L. for cos. Lancaster and Worcester, High SheritT for
CO. Worcester ls6o, 0. ISll ; lu. 1S39, Susan Ehza, only child
and heir of Koberl Nuttall, Esq. of Kempsey House, eo. Worces-
i:er, and J. IsjO, having by her (who d. ISG'J) had issue,
I. Clemem lloBERT XcTTALL Beswickk-Rotds, his heir.
II. Edmund jUbert Nuttall, of Brownhill, near KoehJale,
CO. Lancaster, .l.T., educated at Eton and Trin. Coll. Canib.,
Barrister-at-Law, Capt. 1st Royal L;uicashire Militia, and
late Lieut. C^ueen's Own Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry,
b. lb4o; m. IG April, 18/ 3, Augusta Eliza, eldest dau. of
AujtusUis lienry Lemonins, Esq. of JStonehouse, near Liver-
pool,and by hfr(,tt'lioi(. '-Z Aug. lsy2) has issue, Albert Henry,
ft. IsTG; Wilfrid Edmund, 6. 1877 ; Kate Augusta, 6. and d.
iS74.
I. -Susan Jane, hi. 1S72, Henry Sales Scobell, late Capt.
.Si;ois Ureys, of Ihe Abbey, Tershore. He d. 1S73 ; she d.
Arms — Erm., on a cross engrailed between four lions ram-
pant gu., a spear in pale ppr., between four bezants. Cresi — A
leopard seja/.t ppr, bezautee, resting his fore-paw on a plieon.
.l/o«o- Semper paratus.
.S' (its— I'yke House, Littleborough, Manchester; and Falinge,
Rochdale.
ROYDS OF HEYSHAM.
RoTDs, Eev. Chaeles Twemlow, of Ileysliam,
CO. Lancaster, and Haiigliton, co. Statlbrd, Kector
and Patron of Ucysham, J.P., b. 11 April, 1S38 ; m.
17 Jiiue, 1SG2, IjOiiisa, dau. of William Hudson,
l^sq. of OusccliU", CO. York, and lias issue,
I. Francis Twemlow, Clerk in Holy Orders, J.P., b. 20 March,
1S63.
II. John FletcherTwemlow, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-
at-Law. 6. 14 March, 18G7.
HI. Charles Cradock Twemlow, 6. 9 Aug. 1877.
I. Margaret Theodosia Twemlow, b. II Oct. 18G4.
II. Elizabeth Louisa Twemlow, b. 18 Jan. 1866; j)i. 28 June,
18y2, Richard Rusden, only surviving son of Richard
Byam Ottley, Esq. of 39, Ladbrooke Square, London.
III. Caroline Anastasia Twemlow, b. 18 Sept. 1869.
Lineage.— Rev. Charles Smith Rotds, 6. 20 Sept. 1799,
■Ith son of James Royds {see Royds of Falhiije), purchased,
ls23, property at Haughton, co. Stafford, including the ad-
vowson of the rectory and subsequently the manor of Aston ;
be rrc. 20 June, 1b37, Mary Anne, dau. of Francis Twemlow,
Esq. of Bctli'y Court, co. Stafford, and by her (who <'. 5 Sept.
las.j; liad issue,
I. Charles Twemlow (Rev.), his heir.
II. Gilbert Twemlow (Rev.), Rector of Haughton, co. Stafford,
b.bi)ct. lsJ5; m. Edith, dau. of Rev. Simon Sturges, Vicar
of Wargiave, co. Berks, and has issue,
Thomas Fletcher, b. 1880.
Gertrude Anastasia. Beatrice Edith.
Mildred.
III. Smith Byrom, Major 77th Regt.,6. 20 Oct. 1847.
rv. George Hetcher, //. 13 Jan. 1857 ; m. 21 Jan. 1884, Emma
Beatil e, Zntl dau. of William Foster, Esq. if Hornby Castle,
CO. Lancaster, and has issue, Thomas William, 6. Nov.
18S5.
I. Theodosia, 6. 7 Sept. 1840; m. 20 April, 187."), Rev. George
Boughey, Rector of Forton, co. Stafford, 2nd son of Sir
Tlioma.-^ Fletcher Fenton Boughey, 3rd Bart, of Aqualaie,
and has is--ue.
II. Mary Anne Anastasia, 6. 4 Nov. 1841 : d. 29 Feb. 1884.
III. Anne Elizabeth, m. 10 June, 18G4, Edward Walter
Greene, Esq., only son of Edward Greene, Esq, ot Nether
Hall, CO. Suffiilk, .M.P., and has issue.
IV. trances Harriett, m. 14 Oct. 1874, Reginald Thompson,
Esq., 2nd son cf Sir Matthew William Thompson, Bart.,
sometime M.F. for Braiiford, and has issue.
V. Elizabeth Charlotte, 6, 20 March, l8o3 ; d. 18 May,
18.59.
\i. Emily Mary, b. 13 March, 1855; m, Dec. 1885, Rev.
Stirling Cooke^lcy Voules, Rector of Ashley, co. Stafford.
Rev. C. S. Royds s. under the will of his nephew. Rev. John
Royds, l86.i, to property at Heysham, co. Lancaster, and the
advowson of the rectory, and d. 24 April, 1879, when he was s. b>
his eldest son.
Rev. Cuarles Twemlow Rotds, now of Heysham.
Ai-ms, Cre.<t, and Motto — Same as RoiDS of Fali/igc.
Stat — Heysham Rectory, Lancaster.
RUCK-KEEN E OF SWYNCOMBE HOUSE.
Euok-Keexe, Chaeles Edmund, Esq. of Snyn-
combe Uouse, co. Oxford, Lieut. Shropshire Light
Infantry, h. 10 Feb. 1866 ; *. his father 1888.
liineag-e. — The family of Keene was formerly settled at
King's Lynn, Norfolk, and thence removed into co. Cam-
bridge.
Charles Keene, who m. Susan Rolfe, and had issue,
Benjamin (Sir), K.B., many years Ambassador at Madrid,
d. there s. p. 1757.
John, d. s. p.
Edmund, of whom presently.
Susan. Ann. Frances.
Bridget. Jane.
The youngest son.
Right Rev. Eomcnd Keene, D.D., Bishop of Ely, »>. 175>
(o.s.), Mary, dau, and heir of Lancelot Andrews, Esq., and
dying 1780, left (with a dau. Mary) a son,
Benjamin Keene, Esq. of W'estoe Lodge, co. Cambridge, who
represented Cambridge in Parliament ; he m. 1780, Mary, only
dau. of George Ruck, Esq. of Swyncombe, co. Oxford, of an
old family of the name in Kent, and by her (who d.. 1823) had
issue,
Benjamin, Capt. 9th Light Dragoons, m. Augusta, dau. of
John Fane, Esq. of Wormesley, co. Oxford, and d. s. p.
1829.
Charles Edmund (Rev.), of Swyncombe.
Marianne, m. 8 Aug. 1801, Sir William Blackett, 5th Bart.,
and d. 7 Aug. 1859.
Frances, m. Col. Pemberton, of Trunipington, co. Cambridge ;
d. 1869, and had issue.
Sophia Elizabeth, d. unm.
Mr. Keene d. 1837, and was s. by his son,
Rev. Charles Edmund Ruck-Keene, of Swyncombe House,
educated at Eton and Ch. Ch. Oxford, elected Fellow of All
Souls 1814, b. 3 April, 1792; m. 3 April, 1821, Rebecca Frances,
2nd dau. of Sir George Shiffner, 1st Bart, of Coombe, Sussex,
and by her (who ;(. 21 April, 1880) had issue,
I. Edmund, now of Swyncombe House.
II. Charles, b. Dec. 1824; //(. 1880, Emily, dau. of J. Sweet-
ing, Esq. of Devon, and d. 14 Feb. 1886.
III. Ijenjamin (Rev.), Rector of Copford, Colchester, b. June,
1S26; 1)4. Aug. 1855, Edith Alice, dau. of Rev. Ralph Ber-
ners, and has had issue, Kdniund Ralph (Rev.), Curate of
llalstead, m. 19 Jan. 1887, Emma, 3rd dau, of Rev. E. S.
Corrie, Vicar of Greenstead Green, and has issue, a son, 6.
4 March, 1888; Ralph John, Lieut. R.N.; Harry Arthur;
George Berners; Frances Editli, d. 1877; Mary, (i. 1876;
Alice, d. 1877.
IV. George, Comm. R.N , b. Aug. 1827 ; m. Sept, 1861,
Jes.sy, dau. of St. Hill, Esq. She d. 1882,
V. Henry (Rev.), M. A., b. Jan. 1831; m. Jan, 1861, Helen
Harriet, dau. of the Ven. Charles Long, Archdeacon of
York.
VI. John Edward, Major-Gen, K.A, (retired), Knieht of
the Legion of Honour, b. March, 1832 ; m. April, 186.%
Charlotte Anglin, dau, of James Scarlett, Esq,, and has
issue.
VII. Arthur, Capt, 51st Light Infantry, b. Nov, 1834; d.
1873.
I. Mary Augusta. ii. Henrietta.
III. Emily, iv. Charlotte Maria.
Jlr. Ruck-Keene assumed the surname of Ruck in addition to
his pAronymic Keene, by royal licence, and d. 18 Dec. 1880,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Edmund Rock-Kekne, Esq. of Swyncombe House, co. Ox-
ford, J. P., late Major 2nd Dragoon Guards and Col. O.xford-
shire Hussars, 6. 10 April, 1822; in. 1st, Dec. 1864, Elizabeth
Jane, eldest dau. of William Elmhirst, Esq. of West Ashby,
CO. Lincoln, and by her (who d. Dec. 1875) had issue,
I. Charles Edmund, now of Swyncombe House.
II. William George Elmhirst, Lieut. R.N., b. 1867.
III. Harry Lancelot, Lieut. Oxfordshire Light Infantry, b. 5
May, 1858. (
He m. 2ndly, 1881, Emily Frances, eldest dau. of John Henry
.Vshhurst, Esq. of Waterstock, co, Oxford ; and d. 17 July,
1888,
Arms — Ruck and Keene quartered. Crests — 1st, Ruck ;
2nd, Keene,
Heal — Swyncombe House, Ilen!ey-on-Thamcs, co. Oxford.
RUDGE OF EVESHAM.
RrDGE, EuWAED CiiAKLES, of the Abbey Manor
House, Evesham, CO, Worcester, J. P, cos, Worcester
and (jrloucest er, 13. L. Worcester, High Sheriff 18iJ6,
Lord of the Manor of Evesham, 6.1828 ; m. Ist, 1871,
EUD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
RUD
175^
Helen Katlierine, dau. of Gen. Middlemore, C.B.
She d. 1884. He m. 2ndlj, 1893, Florence, dau. of
— Fox, Esq.
Liineag-e. — From manorial grants, cited in Shaw's .S<o/-
fordshiri., it appears that
John de Rdgge was of Seysdon, co. Stafford, 17 Edward II.
and 4 Edward III. His descendant,
Thomas Rcdge (3rd son of John Rugge, of Seysdon, who d.
1587), settled at Evesham, co. Worcester. He )/;. 23 Jan.
1588, Alice Haye, of Evesham, by whom he had issue,
Edward, Alderman and Sheriff of London 1637, father of
Edward, of Great Warley, Essex.
AViLLiAH, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
William Rcdge, Esq. of Evesham, buried 17 May, 1635,
left (by Anne his wife) three sons and two daus. The youngest
son,
Edward Rudge, of London, merchant, bapt. 22 May, 1630 ;
purchased, 1664, the manor and site of the monastery and
abbey lands of Evesham, which borough he represented in the
Parliaments of 1681 and 1690. He d. Oct. 1696, having m.
Susanna, 2nd dau. of Sir John Dethick, Knt. of London, and
by her (who d. 1715, aged 76) had issue (with four daus.,
1. Susanna, m. 1 May, 1688, John Lacy, Esq. of Tottenham
High Cross, Middlesex; ii. Elizabeth, m. 6 Dec. 1G94, Sir
Robert Eyre, Knt., Chief Justice of the Court of Common
Pleas ; in. Anne, d. unm. 16 Dec. 1757 ; and iv. Mary, ra. 25
I'eb. 1703, James Wightwick, Esq. of Lawrence Walthani,
Berks) three sons. Of the eldesi,JoHN, Deputy-Govewior of
the South Sea Company, Director of the Bank of England, and
M.P. for Evesham from 160G to 1740, no descendant remains.
The youngest son,
Eev. Benjamin Rudge. M. A., LL.B., Rector of Thornhaiigh,
CO. Northampton, 6. 16 Jan. 1680; m. 1st, the dau.ot Goddard
Carter, Esq. of Alvescot, co. Oxford, by whom (who d 1712)
he had no issue, and 2ndly, 22 April, 1714, Elizabeth, dau. of
Jacob Reynardson, Esq. of Bristol, by Frances his wife, dau.
of Francis Farnaby, Esq. of Kippington, Kent, and had by
her (who d. 1747) five sons. Mr. Rudge d. 21 April, 1741. His
eldest son,
Edward Etoge, Esq. of Salisbury and Bath, 6. 11 April,
1717: m. 19 July, 1759, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Walter Long,
Esq. of Preshaw, Hants, and by her (who d. 16 April, 1820)
had issue,
Edward, his heir.
Benjamin (Rev.), of Bath, B.A., b. 19 Oct. 1769; d. s. p. 29
March, lb34.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 1S37.
Mr. Eudge d. 28 May, 1790, and was s. by his son,
Edward Rcdge, Esq. of Abbey Manor, Evesham, 6.27 June,
1763; m. 1st, 27 July, 1791, Anne, only dau. of Peter Xouaille,
Esq. of Great Ness House, Kent, and by her (who <?. 1 Sepl.
1836) had issue,
I. Edward John, his heir.
II. Samuel Nouaille, of Thrcekingham, co. Lineolp, D.L.,
BaiTistcr-at-Law, b. J.1 May. 1801 ; m. 3 Feb. 1S42, Mary
Magdalen, dau of Eev. William Collins Colton, of Chelten-
ham, and d. 24 Aug. 1865, leaving by her (who d. 25 June,
1870; an only child,
Walter William Nouaille, of Thrcekingham, co. Lin-
coln, D.L., b. 24 Get. 184J ; to. 20 March, 1862, Florence
Caroline, youngest dau. of Edward Collins VVoodbridge,
Esq. of Dominica, and of Porchester Square, London, and
has issue,
Howard Nouaille, 6. 5 July, 1867.
Magdalen Florence Nouaille.
Agnes Malvina Nouaille.
1. Anne Eliza, ni. 22 Sept 1824, Charles Richard Pole, Esq.
of Wickhill House, co Gloucester, and d. 29 Sept. 1879.
He d. 10 Aug. 1879, lea\ing issue.
Mr. Eudge m. 2ndly, 13 May, 1841, Margaret, widow of Daniel
Bazalgette, Esq. of Eastwick House, Hampton, co. Worcester.
He d. 3 Sept. 1S46, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward John Eddge, Esq., F.E.S., of The Abbey Manor
House, Evesham, co. Worcester, JI.A., Barristcr-at-Law, J. P.
and D.L., b. 30 May, 1792; to. 29 Aug. 1825, Felizarda, 2nd
dau. of Charles Van Nntten-Pole.Esq. of Wyckhill House, co.
Gloucester, and by her (who d. 14 Oct. 1880) had issue,
I. Edward Charles, now of The Abbey ;jIanor House.
II. William John (Rev.), M.A. Ch. Ch. Coll. Camb., late
"Vicar of Stoven, Suffolk, U. 1838; m. 1st, 1871, Mary, only
dau. of Rev. W. C. Edgell, Rector of Uggeshall, co. Suffolk,
and by her (who d. May, 1880) had issue,
1 Edward John Henry, b. 1874.
2 A son, d. young.
He m. 2ndly, Feb. 1885, Jane, dau. of Rev. — King.
III. Walter Reginald, b. Aug. 1842, Lieut.-Col. late Royal
Artillery, J. P. for Wiltshire; in. Jan. 1867, Louisa Emily,
3rd dau. of Thomas Veale-Lane, Esq. of CofBeet, Devon]
and has issue, 1 Arthur William, Lieut. 2nd Vol.Batt. Som-
erset Light Infantry, 6. May, 186s ; and Mabel Felizarda.
I. Augusta Felizarda.
Mr. Rudge d. 29 Jan. 1861, and was s. by his eldest son.
.4rjn«— Quarterly : sa. and gu., over all a cross engrailed arg.
Crest— Out of a mural crown or, two arras erect, with tlm
sleeves gu., hands and cuffs ppr., supporting a shield aig.
Motto — In cruce fides.
Huat — The Abbey Manor House, near Evesham.
RTTDGE OF FOLKINGHAM!.
Eudge, Walter William Nuvaille, Esq. of
Threekingham, Folkingham, co. Lincoln, D.L. for
CO. Lincoln, 6. 24 Oct. 1«42; m. 20 March, 1862^
Florence Caroline, youngest dau. of Edward Col-
lins W^oodbridge, Esq. ot Dominica, and of Por-
chester Square, London, and has issue,
1. Howard Nodaille, b. 5 July, 1867.
I. Magdalen Florence Nouaille, 6. 26 June, 1863.
n. Agnes Malvina Nouaille, 6. 30 Oct. 1865.
Lineage.— Edward Rcdge, Esq., F.E.S., F.E.G.S.
F.R.H.S., F.R.L.S., of Abbey Manor, Evesham, co. Worcester,
and of Wimpole Street, London, m. 28 July, 1791, Anne, dau.
of Peter Nouaille, of London, and of Greatness, co. Kent, an;!a
by her (6. 29 Oct. 1761 and d. 1 Sept. 1836) had issue,
Edward John {see Rddge of L.cesltain).
Samcel Nouaille, of whom presently.
Anne Eliza, b. 13 June, 1797.; m. 22 Sept. 1824, Charlea
Richard Pole, Esq. of Wickhid House, co. Gloucester, and.
d. 29 Sept. 1879. He d. 10 Aug. 1879, leaving issue.
Mr. Eudge d. 3 Sept. 1846. His 2nd son,
Samuel Nocaille Ecdge, Esq. of Threekingham, co. Lin-
coln, D.L., b. 21 May, IbOl ; Mi. 3 Feb. 1842, Mary Magdalen,
dau. of Rev. William Collins Colton, and d. 24 Aug. 186."),
leaving by her (who d. 25 June, 1870) an only son, Walter Wil-
liam Nouaille Eudge, Esq., now of Threekingham.
J^nmilji of U^ouuilU.
Peter Nouaille, of St Anne's, Soho, co. Middlese.\, came
over from France after the Eevocation of the Edict of Nantes-
in 1686, and c^ about 1692. He had issue,
Peter Nouaille, of Pater Noster Row, merchant, who in.
Anne, dau. of John Mailliard, of Sp.tal Fields, and </. 11
April, 1763, aged 70, leaving'by her (who d. II Dec. 1705) a.
dau., Susanna, who m. James F'rushard, of London, and d,
22 Feb. 1795, and a son,
Peter Nouaille, of London, and of Greatness, co. Kent,
D.L. for the city of London, m. Feb. 1760, Elizabeth, only
child of Peter Delamare, of Greatness, co. Kent, and d. 7 Dec-
1809, having by her (who d. 6 June, 1805) had issue, Peter Nou-
aille, of Greatness, J. P. CO. Kent, 6. 7 May, 1766; ra. 17 Sept.
1801, Anne, 2nd dau. of William Woodgate, of Summer Hiil,
Tunbridge, Kent, and had issue ; and Annis, m. Edward Ecdgb^
Esq., asabove.
Arms— See Ecdge of Ecesham
Heat — Threeliiughani, Folkiiigham, co. Lincoln.
CAIiVEKLEY-RUDSTON OF HAYTON.
Calverley-Eudston, Tkevok Whelee, Esq.
of Havton, and Allerthorpe Hall, co. York, J. P. foi-
N. Eiding, J.P. and D.L. for E. Biding, Fellow
of Eojal Horticultural Society, Fellow of Zoolo-
gical Society of London, b. 80 Dec. 1851 ; assumed
by royal licence the name of Calverley-Eudston in
compliance with thewill of his uncle, tlielateWilJiam
Henry Eudston-Kead ; .s. his uncle 18S6 ; r/j. 1873,
Annie, only dau. of the late Liilbert Wilkes, Esq. of
Chadwick Manor, co. Warwick, and has had issue,
I. William George Trevor, 6. 14 Feb. 1874.
II. A son, b. and d. 1884.
I. Annie Teresa, b. 5 Feb. 1875.
II. Evelyn Maud, b. 19 Jan. 1880.
Liineag-e.— Sir John Ecdsto>, Lord of the Manor of
Hay ton, in the East Eiding, was living C Iving John. From
1756
EUG-
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EUM
him descended the distinguished co. York family of IUdston
ifci BpBKE's Extinct Baroncttt:/().
Elizabeth Kldstox, of llayton (sister and heir of Sir
Tliomas Kiulston, 3rd Bart, of Hayton, and dau. of Sir Thomas
lUidston, 2nd Bart., by Katlurine his wife, dau. and co-heirof
Ooorge Mountayne, Esq. of Westow), m. Henry Cutler, Esq.,
<ldest sou of Sir Gervaise Cutler, Knt. of Stainborough Hall
<jiow VTentworth Castle), in the West Riding, but had no issue.
iShe survived her husband, and at her decease devised her
KLUiily property at Hayton and elsewhere to her cousin and
heir-general,
KcDSTON Calveklet, Esq., son of 'William CalTerley, by
Jane Binnington his wife, grandson of Charles Calverley, by
Catherine Mitchell his wife, and great-grandson of Hester,
<lau. of William Kudsti.n and niece of Sir Walter Eudston,
J St Bart. This gentleman, on inheriting Hayton, assumed the
surname and Arms cf Kudston. He in. 1 Oct. I76I, Anne,
<lau. of William Stockdale,.Esq. of Scarborough, and had issue,
Thomas Cctleb, his heir ; William Stockdale, Midshipman
K.*C., lost at sea; George, a merchant at Hull, hi. and had
issue, Henry, lost at sea ; Charles, a merchant at Hull ; Char-
lotte. 771. Eichard Vawser, Esq.; and Anne. Mr. Calverley-
liudston d. 15 June, 1S06, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eev. Tho.mas Cctler ErDSTON-EEAU, of Hayton, 6. 19 Nov.
1762, who assumed the additional surname and arms of Read,
in compliance with the will of William Eead, Esq. of Sand-
Hutton. He m. 26 Jlay, 1803, Louisa, 3rd dau. of Henry
Obolmley, Esq. of Whitby Abbey and Howsbam, co. York,
and had issue,
William Henry, his heir.
tieorge (Eev.). M.A., hector of Sutton-on-Derwent, E.R. co.
York, b. 24 Feb. 1810; m. 1830, Teresa, eldest dau. of
Rev. William Wheler, youngest son of Sir Charle-i Wheler,
7th Bart, of Leamington, co. Warwick, andci. 31 Dec. 1861,
leaving issue,
Tbevob Wheler, now of Hayton.
Louisa. Georgiana. Theresa Charlotte.
Thomas Frederick (Rev.), M.A., Rural Dean and Rector of
Wilhyham, near Tunbridge Wells, Kent, J. P. cu. Lincoln,
li. 4 June, 1811 ; m. 1st, 21 May, 1846, Louisa, dau. of the
Hon. and Very Rev. Henry David Erskine, Dean of Eipon,
.and had by her a son, Lionel, 6. 19 March, and cl. 13 May,
1846. and 2ndly, 23 May, 1867. Barbara Louisa Fell, uau.
of William Thompson, M.D., of I'riorletham, co. Fife, and
of St. Andrews, and by her had a dau. l-rederlca Louisa.
The Eev. T. F. Raidston-Read d. 20 Jan. 1892.
JCdward, Major in the army, b. 13 Oct. 1812: m. 29 April,
1847, Isabella, dau. of E. S. Strangwjys, Esq. ot AIne, and
has, D"Arcy Wellesley Edward ; llarry, m. 6 March, Is^s,
Lilian, eldest dau. of Frederick Cu.x, Esq. of 10, Belgrave
Square; Noel; Constance; and Ada.
•Charles, Lieut. R.N., b. 16 May, ISla; d. 1854.
AV alter, b. iO March, 1820; d. 27 Oct. 1»29.
Anna, m. 20 Feb. Is39, Eev. John Harding, Rector of
Walkerne, Herts, who d. 7 Feb. 1873. She d. 5 May, 1839.
Maria Christiana, d. 25 Dec. 1821.
Catherine, m. 21 May, 1846, Rev. J. W. Atkinson, Vicar of
Brodsworth, Doncaster, who d. 25 May, 1«67. She d. 23
Feb. 1873, leaving two sons and two daus., Wiliiam,
Arthur, Emily, and Katherine.
Elizabeth .\melia, m. 7 Jidy, 1840, Thomas Faulconer, Esq.,
and has issue, Robert; Rudston ; Arthur; Louisa, m.
Admiral Arthur Ctiatfield, R.N.; Amy, m. V. Morgan,
Esq. ; and Carrie, m. Hortden Hamilton, Esq.
Mr. Eudston-Read d. 17 Sept. 1838, and was s. by his eldest
«on,
William Henbt Rudston-Eead, Esq. of Hayton, co. York,
J.P., M.A., F.L.S., F.H.S., Barrister-at-Law, b. 14 May, 1808.
d. 15 Aug. 1886, and was s. by his nephew.
Arms — Arg., three bulU" heads erased pean, each charged on
the neck with a cross moline or. Crest — A bear's paw erect
pean, grasping a cross moline erminois.
Hi-Ms — Hayton, and Allerthorpe Hall, Pocklington. co.
lork-
EUGGXiES-BRISE OF SPAINS HALL,
Ecggles-Beise, Samuel Beise, Esli., C.B., of
Spains Hall, Essex, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for East
Essex 1868 to 1884, Col. Commanding West Essex
Militia, and late of the 1st Dragoon Guards, b. 2'J
Dec. 182.i ; w. 4May, 1847, Marianne Wejland, 4th
■dau. of Sir Edward Bower Smijth, 10th Bart, of
ilill ilall, Essex, and has issue,
I. Archibald Wetland, J.P. for Essex, 6. 2 April, 1853;
ra. Sept. 1876, Mabel, eldest dau. of Uetavius E. Coope,
Esq., .M.P., of Eochetts, Essex, and has issue, three sons
and four daus.
II. Evelyn John, b. 6 Dec. 1857.
III. Cecil Edward, Capt. 2nd batt. the Duke of Wellington's
(West Riding) Regl., b. 18 Feb. 1859 ; in., and d. 29 Nov.
1888, at Halifax, lea\ing issue.
IV. Reginald Francis, b. 21 Sept. 1860.
v. Harold Goodeve, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, 6. 17 March,
1864.
I. Adela Marianne.
II. Edith Cecilia, m. 1872, Capt. A. Ind, late nth Regt.
III. Constance Sophia, m. 1874, W. Hunter Rodwell, Esq. of
Woodlands, SutTolk.
IV. .Mice Catherine.
\ . Rosalind Letitia, m. 1878, Edward Kensit Norman, Esq.,
.1.1'. and D.L., eldest son of Eev. Charles F. Norman, of
Mistley Place, Essex.
VI. Florence Ada.
VII. Beatrice Georgiana, m. 1894, Herbert Jervis-White-
Jervis, Esq., son of the late Col. Jervis-White-Jervis,
M.P. for Harwich.
Lineag-e.— The family of Eoggyll, Ruggle, and Ruggles,
the name being variously spelt, is found to be of ancient
standing in Suffolk. One of its members, the celebrated
George Ruggles, son of Thomas Ruggles, of Lavenham, wrote
the comedy of Ijnoramus, which was acted before King
James I., 1614 {ue life of this scholar, by John Sydney
Hawkins, 1787).
Tho.mas Ruggles, of Booking, Essex, m. 1736, Ann, dau.
of Joshua Brise, of Cavendish, Suffolk, and vUtimately his
issue became heirs and representatives of that family.
Samuel Ruggles, brother of the said Thomas, bought Spains
Hall, Essex, 1760, and left it to his nephew,
Thomas Ruggles, Esq. (son of his brother Thomas), D.L.
Essex, and a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, 6. 28 Jan. 1745; m.
1st, Elizabeth, dau. cf Joseph Sayer, Esq., who<?. s. p. 2SNov.
1776; 2ndly, March, 1779, Jane Anne, dau. of John Freeland,
Esq. of Cobham, Surrey, andcZ. Nov. 1813, leaving by her (who
d. 22 Nov. 182'2) a son,
John Ruggles, Esq. of Spains Hall, Essex, Barrister-at-Law,
J.P. and D.L., b. 11 July, 1782, who took the name of Brise
1827 ; he was High Sheriff of Suffolk 1829. He m. 29 Jan.
1824 Catherine, dau. of John Haynes Harrison, Esq. of Cop-
ford Hall, Colchester, and by her (who d. 29 March, 1877) had
issue (with two daus., Georgiana, m. Major Walter Key Hasle-
wood, of H.E.I.C.S., and d. s. p. May, 1880 ; and Cecilia Sus-
annah, m. 10 June, 1851, Charles Henry Spencer George
Canning, 2nd Lord Garvagh), one son, the present Samuel
Brise liuGGLES-BnisE, Esq. of Spains Hall. John Eugglcs-
Brise d. Sept. 1852.
^)-?/is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th per chevron engrailed gu.
and arg., tiiree roses counterchanged, for Ruggles; 2nd and
3rd lozengy gu. and arg., a cross of the second within a
bordure sa., fleury of eight quatrefoils, for Brise. Crest — A
tower or, transtixed with four darts in saltire and inflamed
p|ir. Motto — Struggle.
6'i;aJ— Spains Hall, near Braintree, Essex.
RUMSEY OF TBELLICK.
Ei'MSEY, Edward AVaugh, Esq. of Trellick, co.
Moimioutli, J.P. and D.L. co. Monmouth, Lieut. -
Col. late 2nd Batt. Gloucester Eegt., b. 21 May,
1839 ; m. 12 April, 1871, Mary Emma, dau. o^'
James Dui^dale, Esq., D.L., of Ivy Bank, co. Lan-
caster, and Crajthorne, Yorks, and has issue,
I. Fannie. ii. Nina. iii. Amy.
Lineagre. — John Rumset, Esq. of Wolvesnewton, and
for sometime of Ridinayne, co. Monmouth, who by an inden-
ture of 11 May, 1663 got a conveyance of the estate of Wolves-
newton, from Rowland Morgan, cent. He made his will 8
June, 1683, in which he mentions his son, Henrt, and his
sister Sisley, this will was proved in London, by Dorothy
his widow, 26 Feb. 1686-7, administration having been
previously granted to his son, at Llandaff, 8 March, 1683-4.
His issue were a dau. Margaret, of the town of Usk (who made
her will 3 March, 1st James II., which was proved 3 April
same year, 16s5) and a son .and heir,
Henry Rumset, Esq. of Wolvesnewton, who was admini-
strator to his father, and was party to three several indentures
dated 21 Jan. 1705, 1 Feb. 1721, and '20 Feb. 1721, he was dead
before April, 1741. He m. (settlements dated 13 Nov. 1685)
Anne, dau. of — Lewis, and Susan his wife, and sister of
Henry Lewis, Esq. of Hygay, parish of Trellick, co. Monmouth,
by whom he had a son and heir,
John Rumset, Esq. of Trellick Court in the parish of Trellick,
BUS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
RU3
1757
CO. Monmouth, m. (settlement dated 16 April, 1731, to which
his mother was a party) Elizabeth, sister of Thomas Evans,
Ksq. of Llangattock-sibon-aval, co. Monmouth, and Kingsmill
Evans, Esq. of the town of Monmouth. He made his will 7
Oct. 1758, which was proved 31 May, 1760, and left an only
dau., Elizabeth (living unm. 19 May, 1762) and an only son
and successor,
John Rdmset, Esq. of Trellick Co^irt (legatee of a silver
cup, bequeathed to him by his Aunt Hesther Evans, of Llan-
gattock, will dated 12 Feb. 1781, and proved 26 June, 1787,
bur. at Trellick), m. at Newland, co. Gloucester (settlements
dated 2 Aug. 1770), Frances, sister of Edmund Ppobyn, Esq.
of Newland, by whom (who d. 1818-19) he had issue,
John (Eev.), his successor.
Frances, d.unm. 1847, bur. at Clifton, co. Gloucester.
Harriet, d. unm. 1860, bur. at Clifton.
The Eev. John Rumset, of Trellick Court, the only son and
heir, for sometime perpetual curate of Chapel Hill, co. Mon-
mouth, chaplain to Lord Kingston, and Vicar of Llangun-
neda, co. Carmarthen, to. at St. Margaret's, Westminster, 1802,
Charlotte, dau. of Thomas Eagles, Esq. of the city of Bristol,
by whom (who d. 1816, and was bur. at the Temple Church,
Bristol) he had issue,
I. John William, of whom presently.
II. Herbert, 6. 1809, Lieut. E.I.C. Horse Artillery, c?. «nTO.
at Madras, 1831.
HI. Arthur, of Trellick, h. 25 April, 1813, m. Harriet Holt,
and had issue, John; Herbert; Harriet; Fanny; Charlotte;
and Clara.
I. Charlotte, m. Heni-y Tuson, Esq. of Ilchester, co. Somer
set.
II. Fanny, m. Eichard Gapper, Esq., Toronto, Canada, AVest.
III. Harriet, in. Edward Miirkham, Esq. of Welbeck Street,
St. Marylebone, Middlesex, son of the Very Eev. George
Markham, CD., Dean of York, and grandson of Most Eev.
William Markham, Archbishop of York (see Makkham of
Becca.
Eev. John Eumsey d. 1821, and was bur. at Trellick, and was
s. by his eldest son,
John William Eumset, Esq. of Trellick Court, Capt. 44th
Regt. H.E.I. C.S., Madras, b. 1808; m. 12 Aug. 1830, Louisa,
dau. of Col. Edward Winterton Snow, H.E.I.C.S. Madras, d.
of cholera on march from Trichinopoly to Madras 1847, leaving
issue,
I. Edwakd Waugh, now of Trellick and Eocklands.
I. Louisa Eliza, m. 5 Aug. 1850, Major Worsopp, and has
issue, Mainwaring George Arthur; John Arthui-; Emma
Louise : Mary Anna ; and Augusta Leman.
II. Charlotte Harriett, m. 22 Sept. 1863, Col. Cooke, and has
issue, Arthur Henry; Augustus Hodgson, Lieut. Indian
Staff Corps, and Louisa Henrietta.
III. Emma French, to, 25 June, 1855, Major-Gen. Way, and
has issue, Henry George, Lieut, (retired) Indian Staff Corps ;
Lewis, Surg.-Capt. Army Medical Staff; Alfred Edward;
Harold Arthur Leonard ; Mary; and Catherine Susan.
IV. Adria Fanny^ m. 23 April, 1860, Col. Macdonald, and d.
28 June, 1876, leaving issue, Clarence Herbert, Capt.
Indian Staff Corps; Percy Edward; Hu^h, Lieut. Royal
Inniskilling Fusiliers ; Annie Flora ; and Adria Louisa.
f^eat — Trellick Court, in the Parish of Trellick, co. Monmouth.
liesidence — Eocklands, Eoss, co. Hereford.
Town Residence — 45, Welbeck Street, W.
Club — Naval and Military.
RUSH OF FARTHINGHOE.
Etjsh, George Acland G-ordon, Esq. of Far-
tliinglioe, CO. Northampton, and of Elsenliam Hall,
Essex, b. 12 July, 1852 ; m. 3 Feb. 1880, Juliet,
eldest dau. of D. Lloyd-Jones, Esq. of Victoria.
Ijineag-e.— William Rush, Esq. of St. Botolph, near
Colchester, Essex, was b. 1611. He was possessed of lands in
COS. Essex and Suffolk. His will, dated 3 March, 1668, was
proved 14 May, 1669. He to. Anne, dau. of Alderman Stuart,
of Colchester, and had issue,
I. William, of Walthamstow, Essex, and St. Saviour's, South,
■wark, Surrey, bapt. 21 Nov. 1641 ; d. s. p. 1667; his will
dated 23 Aug. that year, was proved by Bridget, his widow,
8 Sept. following.
II. Samuel, who carried on the line.
HI. George, of Lambeth, Surrey, in. Ann, dau. of Dr.
CoUard, of Braintree, Essex, and had issue by her (who
took out administration to him 1 Sept. 1712),
1 George, 6. Jan. 1681 ; d. 31 April following.
1 Anne, d. young, 1685.
2 Bridget, in. Elias Browne.
IV. John, bapt. 22 Aug. 1647.
I. Anna, m, John Dearsley, Esq. of Norwich.
Mr. Rush d. 10 March, 1668, and was buried at St. Botolph.
His 2nd son,
Samuel Rush, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey, was bapt. at St,
Botolph, 22 Jan. 1613. He purchased messuages and land*
in the City of London, and in. Hannah, dau. of Ralph Creffield,
Esq. of Colchester, Essex, by whom (who d. 23 May, 1733, aged
80 years) he had issue,
I. Samuel, or Benhall, Suffolk, and Teldhdm Hall, 6. 1669 ;
TO. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of William Browne, of London, by-
whom he had a son, Samuel, d. 1713, .aged 14, and a dau.
Hannah, m. Michael Mertiiis, Esq. He m. 2ndly, MarUw,
dau. of William Clarke, of London, by whom rwho d. 23.
Aug. 1759, aged 84) he had further issue, William, d. 1713,
aged 3 ; Charies, d. young 1713 ; George, d. 18 July, 1716,
aged 16; John, d.unm. ; Samuel, of Benhall, 6. 1715, d.unm.
24 June, 1783, having bequeathed his estates to his kins-
man. Sir William Beauuiuurice Rush, Knt. of Wiinbleiun
House; Martha, d. 1713; Martha, m. 15 April, 1745, John
Damar, Esq. of Came, Dorset, and d. May, 1799; and Mary,
d. unm. May, 1 784.
II. William, who carried on the line.
I. Elizabeth, b. 1678; d. unm. 18 April, 1703.
II. Hannah, to. John Meade, Esq.
Samuel Rush, of Clapham, d. 9 Jan. 1710. His 2nd son,
William Rush, Esq. of Maryland Point, Essex, 6. 1071 ; m,
1st, Margaret, dau. of William Lorken, and by her (who d.
intestate, and administration was granted to her husband, a
Nov. 1708) had an only son,
Samuel, heir to his father.
He TO. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of William Boys, Alderman of Col-
chester, who rf. without surviving issue, 19 July, 1742, aged 68.
He d. 27 Oct. 1738, and was bur. at St. James's, Colchester.
His only son,
Samuel Rush, Esq. of Bishop's Stortford, Herts, s. to the-
lands and messuages purchased by his grand-uncle, Samuel
Rush, in the City of London. By Henrietta Maria his wife, he-
had issue,
I. William, his successor.
II. George, of Farthinglioe, co. Northampton, Capt. in thc-
Middle.'^ex Militia, vi. Kitty, dau. of William Heath, Esi).
of Stansted, Mount Fedget, Essex, who d. 27 Sept. 1803.
He (/. July same year, having had issue,
1 George, of whom hereafter.
1 Henrietta, d. unm. 2 Kitty, d. unm.
3 Bridget, Mrs. Ogilvy, d. 18 Sept. 1821.
III. John, d. unm. on his passage to America.
I. Jane, m. 1st, Mr. Ingram, of London, Attorney, by whom
she had no issue, and 2ndly, Thomas Coulson, of Fleur-de-
lis Court, London, by whom she had a dau.,
Henrietta Maria Coulson, wife of her cousin, Samuel Rush,
of Kensington.
II. Mary, Mrs. Roberts.
III. Elizabeth, m. Capt. John Corner, R.N., and d. March,
1781.
The eldest son,
William Rush, Esq. of Bishop's Stortford, Herts, 6. 18 Feb.
1722 ; TO. 8 Nov. 1748, Mary, dau. of George Smith, of London,
Merchant, by whom (who d. Dec. 1813, aged 85) he had
issue,
I. William Beaumaubice (Sir), his successor.
II. Samuel, of Kensington, Middlesex, b. 17 March, 1752;
TO. his cousin, Henrietta Maria, dau. of Thomas Coulson, Oi!
Fleur-de-lis Court, London, and d. March, 18'20, having had
by her (who d. 9 Aug. 1826; a son and a dau.,
Samuel, b. 23 Nov. 1784; d. unm. 9 April, 1799.
Maria, to. 2u July, 1809, Henry Urraston Thompson, of
Hanover Square, London, M.D.
Mr. Rush d. 16 Jidy, 1779, and was s. by his eldest son,
SiK William Beaumaurice Rush, Knt. of Wimbledon House,
Surrey, Lieut. R.N., b. at sea off Beaumaris, North Wales,
21 Aug. 1750; inherited, 1780, the estates of his kinsman,
Samuel Rush, Esq. of Benhall, and received the honour of
knighthood, 1800. He m. 10 April, 1782, Laura, dau. of
Cremer Carter, Esq. of Southwark, Surrey, by whom (who d.
14 Nov. 1822) he had issue,
I. Laura, to. Sept. 1801, Basil Montagu, Esq. of Gray's Inn,
London, Barrister-at-l.aw, andd. 16 June, 1806.
II. Julia, TO. April, 1803, John Leach, Esq. of Cadogan Place,
Sloane Street, Chelsea.
III. Charlotte, in. 1 Jan. 1806, John M. Cripps, Esq. of Stan-
ton, Sussex.
IV. Clarissa, to. 22 May, 1810, her cousin, George Rush,
Esq. of Farthinghoe, of whom hereafter.
V. Angelica, m. 26 March, 1806, Rev. Edward Daniel Clarke,
LL.D., Rector of Hailton, co. Cambridge, and Yeldham,
VI. Louisa, m. 14 Oct. 1812, John Augustus Knipe, Esq. of
Belturbet, co. Cavan.
1758
RUS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
EUS
Sir 'Winiara Beaumaurice Rush dyins without male issue, was
ji. in the representatiou of the family by his kinsman snd son-
in-law,
George RrsH, Esq. of Elsenham Hall, Essex, and Karthing-
^Oe, CO. Northampton. J. P. and U.L., Hisli ShentT eo. North-
-■'mp:on 1S13, 6. ".'9 April, 1785; 77!. 22 M.^y, ISIO, bis cousin,
Clarissa, dau. of Sir Wiliijin iJcaumaui'ice liush, Kut.of Wim-
i>U"don, ami had issue,
I. Geokiu: William, his heir.
II. Arihur Hiath, b. 23 Aug. 1813.
HI. Alfred, heir to his brm her.
I. Clarissa, »j. Kighl Hon. Henry James Baillie.
II. Angelica.
III. Maria Theresa, in. James Arthur Taylor, Ksq.
IV. Ellen Charlotte, m. ls4G, Hon. E. 15. Wmttesley.
V. Emily, »i. 1st, G. Wcodroire. Esq., and kindly. Walker
Skirrow, Esq.
Mr. Rush d. 1843, and was ,'. by his eldest son,
GtoRGE William Rush, Esq. of Karthinghoe and Elsenham
llall, 0. 6 March, ISU ; and d. Sept. 1854, when he was s. by
Jiis brother,
Alfred Kcsh, Esq. of Earthinghoe, co. Northampton, J. P.,
High Sheiiff lSb4, Capt. TTtli Regt., 6. 17 Oct. 1818 ; d. March,
1873; ),i. 9 July, ls46, Maiy Workman, eldest dau. of Col.
.Toseiih Anderson, C.B. and K.H , Commanding 50th Regt., by
*vhom (who d. June, 1876) he had issue,
I. Alfred George Andekson, his successor.
II. George Acland Gordon, now of I artluughoe.
III. William ileaumai li^e, b. 9 Oct. 1854.
IV. Joseph Arthur, 6. Is58.
V. John Campbell, 6. 1860.
I. Mary Clarissa, b. 1855 ; m. Sept. 1875, Capt. James
Williams.
1\1t. Rush d. March, 1873, and was .>!. by his eldest son,
Alfred George Anderson Kcsh, Esq. of Farthinghoe and
Elsenham Hall, b. 18 Jan. 1851 ; and d. umn. 3 May, 1879,
when he wass. by his brother, the present
George Acland Gordon Rush, Esq. of Farthinghoe and
Elsenham Hall.
Jrms — Quarterly, gu. and arg., on a fesse per pole vert and
<ir, between three horses courant, as many roundels counter-
•changed. Crest — A wolf's head erased vert, langued gu. gui.tec
*l'or, Rorged with a collar or, charged with three toiteaux.
Jlotto—Vn Dieu, un roi, une foi.
&a(«— Farthinghoe, Rrackley ; and Elsenham Hall, Essex.
EUSHBROOKE OF BUSHBROOKE.
EusnBEOOKE,KoBKRT Wtnduam Jeemvn, Esq.
of Euslibrooke Park, Suffolk, b. 14 Feb. 1858 ; m.
ISSo, Constance Julia, eldest dau. of Eev. John
Eeridge Sparrow, of Algarkirk Hall, co. Lincoln,
and has issue,
I. Robert Basil Wtndham, 6. ISStJ.
II. Jermyn, 6. 1890.
HI. Bartle Davers, b. 1892.
I. Christabel Henrietta.
liineag-e.— This family claims descent from the family of
■Scotland, of .Scotland Hall, co. Suffolk, and assumed the name
■of RcsHBRooKE. In 1180, Scotland de Uusubrooke, held
lands in Rysebroc, of Sampson, Abbot of St. Edmund's. In '28
Henri III., Thomas, son of Micliael and Beatrice, and grand-
son of Scotland, held half a knight's fee in Little Saxham.
Agnes and Isabella, co-heiresses, sistersof Thomas Rushbro(jke,
m. Thomas Jermyn, and William le Large, and conveyed to
them the lands in Rushbrooke and Little Saxham. Michael
DE Rushbrooke, by a 2nd marriage, had Alice, William
.and Hesrt. Henry had Thomas and John, living 8 Edwaud
I. John had Hugo, living 2G Edward I. HuGo,?n. Maud, and
had Sir William de Rlshbrooke, living 34 Edward III.
Sir William, m. Joan, dau. of Walter Weller, of liayne Parva,
Es?cx, and had a son, Thomas, and several daus., his co-heirs.
By his vfill dated 8 ItirnABD II., Sir William de Rushbiooke
leaves the Manor of Rushbrooke to his son Thomas, but if he
■dies before inheriting it, or without issue, then the Manor,
■&C., of Rushbrooke, Welnetham, Rougham, Mo".ks Bradfield,
.and elsewhere to be sold, and the money to be distributed for
the good of the souls of testator, and of his parents and all
benefactors. Probate granted 17 Dec. I3S3.
JoHK Bcshbrooke, of Rattlesden, co. Suffolk, who.se will
bears date 10 Oct. 1496, directed that a priest should go to Rome
in pilgrimage for the benefit of his soul. By Joan, his wife,
he had, with other issue, a son,
Andrew Rushbrooke, who was the father oJ
Ben.vet Rushbrooke, of Great Barter, co. Suffolk, whose wilt
bears date 8 June, 1646; by Joan, his wife, he had witl» other
issue, a son,
William Rushbrooke, of Great Barton, who d. 159S, leaving
by Margery, his wife, a son,
William Rushbrooke, of Great Barton, and of Bardwc'.l,
whose will was proved in 1623. By Mary, his wife, he had,
with other issue,
Thomas Rushbrooke, of Great Fakenham, who d. 1655. By
his wife. Prudence, dau. of John Frost, he had, with other
issue,
Robert Rushbrooke, of Ilonington, b. 1629; d. 1674. By
his wife, Mary, dau. of William Thurston, he had a son,
Bariiam Rushbrooke, Esq. m. Elizabeth Edwards, of
Westowe ll.all, Sullolk, and was father of
RoBhKT Rushbrooke, Esq. of Rushbrooke Park, m. 1779,
Mary Giubb, of the ancient family of Grubb of Horsendon, co.
Bucks, and dying 1829, left an only son and heir.
Col. Robert Rushbrooke, of Rushbrooke Park, J. P., D.L.,
and M.P. for the western division of Suffolk, 6. 2 July, 1779;
m. 23 May, 1808, Frances, illegitimate dau. of Sir Charles
Davers, Bart., and by her (who d. 1851) had issue,
I. Robert Frederic Bhownlow, his heir.
II. Wiili.im Henry, Cumm. R.N , b. 1814; m. 1849, Anne,
dau. of Uiliani Mathias, Surgeon B.N., and d. 23 July,
1883, leaving i.^sue,
1 William Henry, Capt. 15th Regt., 6. 1849; to. 1887,
Margaret Mary, dau. of Henry F. Whyte (of the family of
Whvie of J.cixliii), by whom he has, William Phihp
Henry, 6. 1888; and iMary Anita Margaret.
2 Charles Robert, b. and d. 1857.
3 Geiard Robert, 6. 1858.
4 Charles George Davers, 6. 18C2: d. 1883.
1 Mary Anne Frances.
2 Anne Mary Geronima, m. 1882, Major H. F. Tumbull,
R.I. Rifles, who was drowned on aciive service in Egypt
in 18S9, leaving issue, a son, Edward.
3 Fanny Charlotte Marj , a Sister of Charity.
4 Augusra Mary, 6. and d. 1805.
6 Victoria Mary Louisa.
III. Charles Davers, an Officer 32nd Regt., drowned acci-
dentally 1841, in the Dockyard at Portsmouth.
I. Louisa Klizabeth, m. 1836, Lieut.-Col. Eyres, late of the
Grenaiher Guards, and has i-^sue.
II. .'Vugusia Elizabeth, in. 1838, Thomas Dufiield, Esq. of
Marcham Park, Berks, M.P. for Abingdon, and has issue.
III. Fanny Georgiana, m. Lieut.-Gen. William Eden, late
.')6th Regt., and has is ue.
IV. Mary Caroline, m. 18)3, Henry Leheup Cocksedge, Esq.
of Rattlesden, Suffolk, late 6th I)ragoon Guards, and has
issue.
V. Frederica Harriet, h. 10 Aug. 1819; d. unm. U Oct. 1882.
Col. Rushbrooke d. 1845, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Frederick Brownlow Rushbrooke, Esq. of Rush-
brooke P.ark, Major Scots Fusilier Guards, b. 1814; Ui. 1st,
1844, Albinia Maria, 2nd dau. of Thomas Evans, Esq. of
Lyminster, Sussex, which marriage was dissolved 1853. He
la. 2ndly, 1854, Violette Emily, dau. of John Alfred Trimmer,
of Haslemere, Surrey, and by her (who d. 1858) had issue,
Robert Wyndham Jermyn, now of Rushbrooke.
He m. Srdly, 1859, Eliza, Catherine, dau. of W. W. Ray, Esq.
of Boxford. She m. 2ndly, 18 Sept. 1874, Warwick Falkland
Tryon, Esq., 2nd son of Major-Gen. Tryon. Major Rushbrooke
d. 14 Aug. 1870, aged 57.
yirms — Sa., a fesse between three roses or; quarterings,
Edwards and Hebbkrt. Cratt A lion sejant holding in the
mouth a rose or. MoUo — Fluuiinis ritu feriinur.
Stat — Rushbrooke Park, Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk.
RUSSEIi OF DUNDAS CASTLE AND
BliACKBBAES.
EussEi,, James, Esq. of Uuudas Castle, co. Lin
lithgow, and of Blackbraes, co. Stirlinn;, J. P. for
the former co., late Lieut. Highland Boriler.-*
Militia, b. C Sept. 1858 ; educated at Harrow, and
Jesus College, Cambridge.
Iiineagre. — John Russel, Esq. of Broadstonc, J. 1070;
m. and h.ad issue,
John, of Grayrig. James, of Blackbraes.
Thomas, of Langcroft. William, of Green Hill.
A dau., who m. Orr, of Forrestburn.
He purchased the estate of Blackbraes, which he left to his-
2nd son,
James Russel, Esq. of Blackbraes, 6. 1694; m. Margaret,
dau. of Carrie of Curriehill, and had issue,
EUS
THE LANDED GENTLIY.
EL'S
1759
James, his heir.
Margaret, jii. Grifiley, of Leaniore.
Janet, m. James Walker, of Luck.
Wary, m. Kobert Walker, of Weedings.
The son,
James Rossel, of Blackhraes, 6. 1722 : m. 1746, Helen, dau.
«f James Young, of Shieldbill, and had issue,
James, his heir.
John. William.
Janet, 77t. Walt of Candy.
Mary, m. — Nimnio.
Margaret, 7n. David Gillcrs, of Gorneyre.
Mr. Russel d. Aug. 1784, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Russel, P'sq. of Blackhraes, b. 1748; m. Margaret,
dau. of John Russell, of Bentilaulds, and had issue,
James, his heir.
John, a merchant in East Indies.
Alexander, in the American Navy.
Jlenry, a merchant in East Indies.
Elizabeth, Mrs. Pollis.
Helen, Mrs. Fairley. Mary, Mrs. Callender.
The eldest son,
James Rdssel, Esq. of Blackhraes and Arnotdale, 6. 1787 ;
r/i. 8 June, 1813, Catheiine, dau. of John Crawford, of Falkirk,
and had issue,
James, his heir. John.
Slargaret, m. Henry Aitken, Esq. of Darroclc.
Catherine.
Elizabetli, m. Graham Hardie, Esq.
Mary, m. John Wilson, Esq. of Bantaskine.
Jean, d, unm
Helen, m. Alexander Nimmo, Esq.
The eldest son,
James Russel, Esq. of Blackhraes and Arnotdale, ft. 1S16;
',n. 19 Oct. 1855, Eliza, dau. of James Curie, Esq. of Evelaw,
CO. Berwick, and had issue.
I. James, now of Blackhraes and Dundas Castle.
I. Isabella Romanes, m. Charles Maitland Pelham Burn,
late Lieut. 78th Highlanders, son ot Gen. Henry Pelham
Burn, and has issue.
II. Catherine James Crawford.
Mr. Russel d. 31 Oct. 1860.
Se'ils — Dundas Castle, South Quecnsferry, N.B.; and Black-
braes, CO. Stirling.
BUSSELIi OF ADEN.
EussELi/, Col. Fuancis Suthley, C.M.G-., of
Aden, co. Aberdeen, J. P. and D.L., Col. late
CoiTun. 1st Eoyal Dragoons, Mil. Attache, Berlin,
i. ]3 Dec. 1840; m. 1 Sept. 1888, Philippa, dau.
of the late Eight Hon. Henry Baillie, of Ecdcastle,
by his « ite, Hon. Philippa, dau. of the 6th Viscount
Strangford, and has issue,
I. Alexander Duncan Cumine, 6. 30 Nov. 1889.
II. DidStan Arthur Cumine, b. 29 Aug. 1891.
I. Philippa Caroline Cumine.
II. Helen Winifred Cumine.
Xiineag'e. — This family is one of antiquity, and was at
an early period settled in England, where it was possessed of
very considerable estates. It is supposed to be a branch of the
ducal family of Bedford. Later, the family became estab-
lished in Scotland, the head of it being denominated Russell,
■of that ilk. He had an only child, a dau., who m. a cadet of
the family of Ramsay, who, in consequence, assumed the
additional surname and arms of Russell. The descendants
during several generations held estates in cos. Roxburgh,
"Galloway, <fec.
Alexander Rdssell purchased considerable property in co.
Moray in 1600, and resided in Elgin, where he d. 1645. He
had three sons ; the second,
Patrick Russell, b. 1630 ; m. 1st, Catherine Sharpe, sister
of James Sharpe, Archbishop of St. Andrews (murdered 3 May,
1679), and 2ndly, 1696, Catharine, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Sir Colin Campbell, of Lundie, by his wife Helen, dau. of
John Abercrombie, Esq. of Gtassaugh. By the latter, he had
issue,
Alexander, his heir.
John, m. 1st, Margery, dau. of Mackintosh, of Blernie,
and 2ndly, Margaret, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Calder,
Bart, of wuirton ; by the latter he had a son, Thomas, who
bought the lands of Itathen and Blairmormond, in co.
Aberdeen.
Mr. Russell purchased in 1680 the lands of Catholm and part
•of Moncoffer, and dying 1713 was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Rdssell, Esq. of Moncoffer, 6. 1697 ; m. 171S,
Catharine, eldest dau. of Alexander Skene, Esq. of that ilk
and Rubieslaw, and by her had a son, Alexandku, of whom
presently, and three daus.,Jane, Catheiine, and Mary. Hed.
1733, and was s. by his son,
Alexander Russell, Esq. of Moncoffer, m. 1st, 1748, Mar-
garet, youngest dau. of Charles Hay, Esq. of Rannes, and by
her (who d. 1760) had a dau. Helen, m. Sir Alexander Gordon.
Bart, of Letterfourie. Mr. Russell m. 2ndly, Eliza, 2nd dau.
of Alexander Innes, Esq. of Rosieburn, sou of Sir John Innes,
Bart, of Edengight, and by her had
Alexander, his heir.
George, m. Catharine, dau. of Thonras Russell, of Rathen.
Anna, jii. her cousin, John Russell, Esq., CipL. R.N.
In 1755, Mr. Russell sold the estates of Moncoffer, &c., in co.
Banff, to his cousin, the Earl of Fife, and purchased those of
Aden, &c., in co. Aberdeen. He d. 1798, and was s. by his son,
Alexander Russell, Esq. of Aden. m. 1792, Margaret, dau.
and heir of James Cumine, Esq. of Ivinininonth, by May, dau.
of James Ferguson, Esq. of Kinmundy. This family of Cumine
claimed to be of the same stock as Sir John, the Red Comyn,
who was killed by King Robert Bri?ce in the Church of the
Minorites, in Dumfries, 1305, because he contested the Crown
with him. The Russells of Aden are cow representatives of
this ancient family and own a portion of the vast estates
which it formerly possessed in co. Aberdeen, of these upwards
of three-fourths were forfeited to the Crown in 1745, on account
of the Chief having joined the standard of Prince Charles
Edward with a body of horse raised among his tenantry, but
a portion was retained by the Cumines of the day through the
intervention of his wife Sophia, dau. of 15th Lord Forbes, who
had taken a leading part on the Hanoveiian side. By Mar-
garet his wife (who d. Feb. 1841), Alexander Russell had
issue,
Alexander, of Aden, d. unm. July, 1831. James.
George, d. 184a.
Charles, d. MO.
William, m. Miss Scott; she d. 1872 ; he d. 1877.
Peter, 6. 1811 ; d. 1891.
Margaret, d. 1826.
Mary, m. Col. irwin, and d. 1834.
Mr. Russell d. Jan. 1829, and was s. by his son,
James Russell, Esq. of Aden, co. Aberdeen, J. P. and D.L.,
6. Oct. 1797 ; m. 11 Oct. 1832, Jliss Caroline Lambton, and by
her (who d. 2 Oct. 1864) had issue,
Alexander Cumming, 6. 17 Aug. 1833, Ensign 74th High-
lander, lost in the troopship "Birkenhead," off the coast of
Alrica, Feb. 1852.
James George Ferguson, late representative.
Francis Shirley, now of ."Vden.
Katharine Georgiana, d. 7 Sept. 1843.
Mr. Russell d. Jan. 1875. The second son,
James George Ferguson Russell, Esq. of Aden, co. Aber-
deen, J. P. andD.L., Secretary in the Diplomatic Service, b.
11 F-eb. 1836 ; m. 29 April, 1858, Elizabeth Sophia, eldest dau.
of Sir William Laurence Young, 4th Bart, of Marlow Park,
M.P. for CO. Buckingham. He d. s. p. 1887, and was s. by
his brother Francis Shirley, now of Aden.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st arg., a lion gu., and in chief two
crescents sa., for Rdssell; 2nd gu., three dirks paleways
ppr., hilted and pommelled or, surmounted with as many
wolves' heads of the last; 3rd az., achevron arg. between three
suns in splendour ppr.; 4th, gynnny of eight or and sa.
Crest — A dexter hand, issuing from a cloud, brandishing a
sword ppr. Mottoes — Over the crest, Proniptus.
Seats — Aden House, Kininmonth House, Mintlaw, and
Buchanness Lodge, Peterhead, co. Aberdeen.
"WATTS-BUSSELL OF BIGGIN HALIi.
Watts-Eussei.l, Mart Neville, of Biggin
Hall, CO. IS'ortliarapton, dau. of John Smith
Wright, Esq. of Eenipstone Hail, co. Notts, in.
4 June, 1835, Jesse David Watts-Eussell, Esq.
of Biggin Hall, J.P., M.P. for North Stafford,
1811-47, and by him (who d. 1879) had issue,
I. David Grey Neville, Capt. 60th Rifles, b. 1810 ; d. unm.
n. Charles, d. 1873. ,
I. Josephine, to. 29 May, 1873, Sir Arthur Birch, K.C.M.G.,
and d. 4 Nov. 1893.
ir. Susan Helen, m. 7 June, 1869, T. H. Burroughes, Esq.
III. Mary, to. 12 Dec. 1876, Sir William Assheton Eardley-
Wilmot, 3rd Bart, (see Burke's Peerage).
IV. Lucy, m. 16 Oct. 1878, Rev. Edward Marsham Moore,
M.A., Rector of Bencfield, eldest son of Rev. Canon and
Ladv Harriet Moore.
1760
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Xiineag^. — Jesse WATTS-RrssELL, Ksq. of Ham Hall, eo.
Sraffoid, and Biggin Hall, co. Northampton, 6. 6 Jlay, 17S6
(.son of Jesse Russell, Esq. of I-ondon and Walthamstow, by
Klizabcth his wife, dau. of Thomas Noble, Ksq. ot Borough-
I'lidge, and grandson of John Russell, b. at Newcastle-under-
Lyme) ; m. 1st, Mary, only child and heir of David Pike
Watts, Esq. of Portland Place, London, and assumed by
royal licence, dated 2S March, 1817, the additional surname
and arms of Watts. By her t^who d. -1 Aug. 1S40) he had
issue,
r. Jesse Pavip, late of Riggin.
II. Michael Uiev.), Ructur oi lienefield, m. Augusta, dau. of
Peier Henry Barker, Esq. of Bedford, and d. 16 March,
ISTo, leaving issue.
III. David Pike, iii. Charlotte, dau. of Charles Xevill, Esq.
of Holt, and has a dau. Georgina.
IV. John Charles, late 17th Lancers, m. Miss Bradshaw.
I. Mary. m. Sir Norton Joseph Knatchbull, Bart., and d. 3
Sept. isr4.
II. Elizabeth Jemima, m. Maximilian Joseph, Count de
Monrgelas, hereditary peer of Bavaria.
in. Isabel, j;!. the son of Gen. Manley, and is deceased.
IV. Grace Jane, m. tlie Hon. Josepli Denman, Rear-Admiral
R.N., son of Thomas, 1st Lord Denman, Chief Justice.
Mr. AVatts-Russell m. 2ndly, 20 June, 18-!3, Maria Ellen,
youngest dau. of Peter Henry Barker, Esq. of Bedford, and by
her ovho d. 30 Oct. lS-44) had a son,
V. Edward, m. 28 Dec. 1867, Margaret Alice, 2nd dau. of
Anthony O'Reilly, Esq. of Baltrasna, co. Meath, and has
ifsue, James, 6. 1S69, of Baltrasna, co. ileath.
3Ir. Watts-Russell m. Srdly, 22 Nov. 1862, Martha, youngest
dau. of John Leech, Esq. of Wexford. He d. 1875, and was i.
by his eldest son, Jesse David, late of Biggin Hall.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, erm., a lion rampant gu.,
collared arg., on a chief az. three roses of the third, for Kcssell ;
2nd and 3rd, az., a bend engrailed erminois between two cres-
cents or (a canton gu. for difference), for Watts. Crests —
Una mount vert, a goat passa nt erm. , collared sa. , for Rcssell ;
a demi-lion rampant or, charged on the shoulder with a cross
pattee az., the paws supporting an escutcheon of the last,
thereon a fesse erminois between three fleurs-de-lis in chief
;ii]d a cross pattee in base of the first, on an escroU issuant from
the escutcheon the word "Aniici" (and, for difference, in the
nouth of the lion a slip of oak ppr.), for AVatts. Motto —
?>Iemor, amici.
iStaJ— Biggin Hall, Oundle, co. Northampton.
RUSSELL OF MAULSIDE.
UrssELL, William: Datid. Esq. of Maulside,
CO. Ayr, J.P. and D.L., b. 15 Sepf.. 1853 ; m. 4 Aug.
ISSO, Jessie Blake, dau. of Eobert Finniej Esq. of
CO. Ayr, and has issue,
I. John AViLiiAM, 6. June 1832.
II. Arthur Gerald, 6. Aug. 1883.
III. Robert Graham, 6. March, 18s6.
I. Edith Katherine.
Mr. Russell is the son of the late Rear-Admiral
John Russell, -who d. March, 1869, by Katherine
his wife (who d. Jan. 1885), dau. of the late William
Forbes, Esq. of Callendar, co. Stirling, and grand-
son of Col. James Russell, of Woodside, co. Stirling,
who m. April, 1808, Mai-y Stirling, of Kippenross
(who d. Sept. 1820). Col. Russell d. Dec. 1830.
Mr. Russell has one sister, Agnes Russell, «j. April,
1S85, Col. Gr. W. Thompson, Royal Scots, and has
issue, George Masterman, and Katherine.
Seat — Maulside. Dairy, Ayrshire.
RUSSELL OF STONE AND COMBERTON.
Russell-Oldnall, Henry Cairns, Esq. of
Stone, Comberton, and Sion Ilouse, co. Worcester,
Lieut. R.A., b. 30 March, 1868 ; s. his brother 1891.
Lineag'e. — This family has been settled at Stone for
sr verai hundred years, and descends in direct line from Roger
Oldnall, of Stone House, b. 1580, d. 1615.
Thomas Oldnall, 6. 1640, was father of Thomas, who by
Anne Homblower, his wife, had a son Francis, of Worcester,
w ho rii. Elizabeth, dau. of James Nash, and had a son John,
•who by Mary his wife, dau. of James Newnham, of Winter-
fold, was father of
Rev. SAMtiEL Oldnall, Rector of St. Nicholas, Worcester,
m. 1779, Mary, dau. of William Russell, Esq. of Powick Court,
CO. Worcester (derived from a junior branch of the Rhsseli. of
Ludlow Jhii/s, Salop), and by her (who d. 1788) had issue. He
d. 1819, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir William Oldnall-Russell, Chief Justice of Bengal,
1S32, who, in 1816, assumed the surname of Russell in com-
pliance with the will of his maternal grandfather. He jii.
1814, Louisa Maria, eldest dau. of John Lloyd Williams, Esq.
of Gwernant Park, co. Cardigan, and by her (;who d. 1870) had
with other issue,
Henry .Steward, of whom presently.
Augusta, M. 1st, 1846, Lieut. -Col. Archibald Erskine, 45th
Regt. (nephew of Charles, 13th Marquess of Wincliesteri,
who d. Ib48, and 2ndly, 1851, Rev. Charles Compton Doni-
ville, M.A., Ileetor of Nettleton, Wilts, and d. 6 June, 1880,
leaving issue.
Emily, in. 1861, John Harvey, M.D., eldest son of Archi-
bald Harvey, Esq. of Londonderry, and has issue.
Sir William d. 22 Jan. 1833, and was s. by his only surviving
son,
Henkt .Steward Oldnall-Rcssell, Esq. of Stone, Comber-
ton, and Sion House, co. Worcester, a Member of the Civil
Service at Ceylon, b. 12 April, 1831 ; m. 5 April, 186G, Frances.
Mary, only dau. of Henry Barry Domvile, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law, and had issue,
John Edwin, late of Stone and Comberton.
Henry Cairns, s. his broiher and assumed the name of
Russell-Oldnall.
Roger William, b. 1871, Clare Coll. Camb.
Helena Frances, 6. 1869.
Mr. Oldnall-Russell d. 22 July, 1872 (his widow to. 2ndly,
1877, Maj.-Gen. John Frederick Crease, C.B., late Royal
Marine Artillery, and has issue, Dorothy Mary and
Marjorie H. Gordon), and was s. by his eldest son,
John Edwin Russell-Oldnall, Esq. of Stone, Comberton,
and Sion House, co. Worcester, Lieut, R.N., b. 14 Jan. 1867,
took the name of Russell-Oldnall on succeeding to the
property ; d. Nov. 1891 (killed by a fall from his horse in S.
America), and was s. by his brother.
Seat — Stone, Comberton, and Sion House, Stourbridge, co.
Worcester.
RUSSELL OF STUBBERS.
Russell, Champion Branfill, Esq. of Slub-
bers, CO. Essex, b. 26 April, 1860; m. 12 July,
1887, Isabel Ellen, 7th dau. of Henry Austin, Lord
Aberdare, and has, with other issue.
Champion Maxwell, b. 1890.
Lineage.— Champion Russell, Esq. of Stubbers (eldest
son of Champion Edward Branfill, Esq. of Upminster Hall,.
CO. Essex, see that family), J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1859,
Major West Essex Mihtia, b. 19 Oct. 1820 ; r,i. 1855, Emily
Augusta, dau. of Rev. Charles Way, and had, with other
issue,
Champion Branfill, now of Stubbers.
He s. to the estate of Joseph Russell, Esq., and assumed the
surname and arras of Russell. He d. 16 May, 1887.
Arms, dx. — See Branfill of Upminster Hall.
Seal — Stubbers, Upminster, co. Essex.
RUSSELL OF CLEVEDEN.
Russell, Thomas, Esq. of Cleveden, Glasgow,
and Ascog, Bute, J.P. Lanark, J.P. and D.L.
Bute, Convener of the co., and Chairman of the
County Council, b. 24 Sept. 1836; m. 15 July,
1866, Marie Bonwick, dau. of Edward Roberts^
R.E. (retired), and has isstie,
1. William, b. 1878.
n. Thomas Edward, b. 1880.
I. Annie, b. 1866, d. unm. 1890. ii. Helenc, h. 1S72.
III. Marie Roberts, 6. 1875.
Ml". Russell is the only son of the late William
RtisscI], Esq. of Glasgow (who d. 1856), by his
wife, Helen Somerville, who d. 1S37, and grandson
of William Russell (who d. 18i9), by his wife,
Margaret Orr, who d. 1830.
Seats — Cleveden, Kelvinside, Glasgow ; Ascog, Bute.
RUST OF ALCONBURY HOUSE.
Rust, George John, Esq. of Alconbury House^
CO. Huntingdon, J.P. and D.L., b. 1831 ; m. 1862
nus
THE LANDED GENTRY
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A gnes Caroline, dau. of William Henry Desborough,
isq. of Hartford House, co. Huntingdon. Mr.
Hust is only son of George Rust, Esq., J. P. and
]).L., of Cromwell House, co, Huntingdon (who d.
1876), by Sophia his wife, dau. of Henry Peters,
Jisq. of IJetcliwortli Castle, Surrey.
Seal — Alconbury House, near Huntingdon.
HUSTON OF MONKS MANOB.
EusTON, Joseph, Esq. of Monks Manor, co.
Xincoln, J.P. for co. Lincoln, and D.L., b. 12
l>b. 1835; m. 15 March, 1859, Jane, dau. of
Wjlliam Brown, Esq. of ShefEeld, and lias issue,
I. Joseph, 6. 1 Aug. 1869. ii. William, b. 1 Nov. 1874.
I. Lucy Blown. ii. Marion. la. Ethel.
IV. Eva Jane. v. Margaret Elsie,
Mr. Euston is son of Eobert Euston, of Chatteris,
Cambs., by his wife, Margaret Seward, also of
Chatteris.
Anas — Or, a lion passant sa. gutte d'eau, on a chief indented
•Ru. an escallop between two leopards' faces arg. Crest — In
liont of a lion rampant ermine, holding between the paws an
^■soallop gu., a leopard's face between two roses of the last
liurbed vert, seeded or. Motto— U&ye patience and endure.
Seat— Monks Manor, Lincoln.
Town Residence— f>, St. George's Place, Hyde Park, London.
BUTHEEFURD OF FAIRNINGTON.
EuTHEEFtJRD, Henet, Esq. ofFairnington, co.
Tioxburgh, J. P., Earrister-at-Law of the Middle
Uemple, b. 19 Jan. 1831 ; m. 18 Aug. 1868, Mary
AVilhelmina, eldest dau. of Eev. G. E. Bruxner, of
'1 he Holt, Thurlaston, co. Leicester, by Anne Mary
liis wife, dau. of Eev. Joseph Arkwright, of Mark
Hall, Essex, and has issue,
I. Thomas Heney, 6. 23 July, 1869.
II. Arthur Edward, b. 18 May, 1872.
Jii. Herbert Cecil, b. 3 May, 1874.
IV. James Edmund, b. 7 Oct. 1875.
V. William Montagu, b. 25 April, 1877.
I. Evelyn Mary, 6. 24 Aug. 1878.
II. Mina Emily, b. 9 Jan. 1884.
Xiineagre. — Among the earliest of the name of Rutherford
are to be found IIoeertds, Dominus de Rutherfoed, witness
to a charter granted by David I. to Gervasus Ridal 1140, and
ii Rutherford of Rordesforde in the charter of Willi.\m the
Lion 11o5. During the period from 1165 to 1249 occur the
names of Gbegoey and Nicholas Retherfohd. Sir Robert
RcTHERFORD, the friend of Robert Bruce, is mentioned in
Barbour's history of that prince. In 1398, Sir Richard
EcTHERFORD, of that ilk, was Ambassador to the Court of
England, and in 1400 was one of the Wardens of the Marches.
By his wife, Jane Douglas, he had three sons, James, who s,
film, had a charter of the lands of Lethbertshiels and others ;
John, ancestor of Rutherford, of Hunthill, who eventually
enjoyed the honours and titles of Lord Rutherford and Earl of
Teviot ; and Nichol, who obtained charters of the lands of
Mackerston and others, and was ancestor of the Rutherfords
of Hundalee. James and Nichol were appointed guarantees
of a treaty with the English 1449.
James Rutherford, son of the last-mentioned James,
obtained, 1457, a charter of lands to him and his spouse,
Margaret Eisldne, dau. of Lord Erskine. He had a grant
from James IV. of the lands of Edgerston in 1492, and shortly
after of the lands of Rutherford and Wells. By his said wife
lie had two sons, Philip and Tliomas. The elder son,
Philip Rutherfokd, rn. Elizabeth, dau. of Waller Kcr, of
Cessford, ancestor of the Dukes of Roxburghe, and had (witli
a son, Richard, who d. s. p.), two daus., the elder, Helen, m.
twice, and d. s. p.; the younger. Christian, in. James Stuart,
ancestor to the Earls of Traquair, and through her the estates
of Rutherford and Wells passed to the family of Stuart; and
the Earls of Traquair, in right of this marriage, quartered the
arms of Rutherford with their own. On the death of the above
Richard without issue, the lands and barony of Edgerston
reverted to his uncle, Thomas, heir male of the family ; and
'liis son, Robert, obtained a confirmation of the same under
the Great seal 1559. This Robert was s. by his son,
Thomas Rutherford, commonly called the Black Laird of
II.
Rutherford, renowned for the exploits of liimself and his nine
sons on the borders. His son,
Richard Rutherford, of that ilk, in. the granddau. of the
Laird of Buccleuch, and had a son,
Robert Rutherford, who m. Margaret Riddell, dau. of the
Laird of that ilk, and had a son,
John Rutherford, of that ilk, who acted a gallant and
d-stinguished part in the civil war, and was instrumental in
restoring Charles II. He in. Barbara Abernethy, dau. of the
Bishop of Caithness (by his wife, a dau. cf Murray, of Philip-
haugb), and had issue, surviving Bons,
Andrew, s. to the estates in 1686, and d. s. p. 1718.
Thomas, successor to his brother.
Robert, became Rutherford of Rowland, and was ancestor
(through the female line) of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, of
Abbotsford.
The 2nd surviving son,
Thomas Rutherford, of that ilk, cf Edgerston and Wells,
acquired the lands of Bonjedward and Moimthooly, together
with the lands of Hunthill and Scraisburgh, from Robert,
Lord Rutherford, who likewise assigned to Tliomas (with the
estate) the title of Lord Rutherford, in like manner as it had
been assigned to his brothers and to him by the Earl of Teviot,
by virtue of the patent, which was the only right they "nad.
But Thomas coutented himself with assigning it in like
manner to his son and successor, who likewise declined
claiming it. It was, however, assumed by Capt. John Ruther-
ford, collateral heir male, descended from Richard Rutherford,
of Littlehaugh, and since by others. He m. Susanna, dau.
and heir of Riddell, of Minto, and had issue (with five daus.),
one son.
Sir John Rutherford, of that ilk, s. his father 1720. He
m. 1st, 1710, Elizabeth Cairncross, heir of the ancient and
honourable family of Colmslie, and had nineteen children, of
whom the eldest son, John, was ancestor (in the female line;
of William Oliver-Rutherfurd, Esq. of Edgerston : the 2nd son
was Thomas, of whose line we treat ; another son, Eobert, a
Baron of the Russian Empire, purchased back, 1779, the old
family property of Eairnington ; and another son, 'Walter, in.
Mary, dau. of Gen. Alexander. Of the daus., Susanna, m.
Alexander Pringle, of Whytbank ; Mary, in. Sir Alexander
Nisbet, of Dean; Elizabeth, in. John Horsburgh, of that ilk;
and Jean, in. Charles Inglis, of Manorhead. Sir John m.
2ndly, 1741, Sarah, sister of Sir Alexander Nisbet, Bart., by
whom he had also a son and a dau., Henry, of Hunthill, m.
Agnes Lauder, and had issue, and Christian, m. Dr. Davidson,
of Hatton and Muirhouse. The 2nd son,
Thomas Rutherford, Esq. in. 1745, Martha, dau. of Alder-
man Town, of York, and dying 1749, left a son,
John Rutuekfurd, Capt. 42nd Regt. and Major Dumfries
MiUtia, m. 1st, 1769, Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Chalke, Esq. of
Artane and Grange, co. Dublin (by Anne Gordon his wife),
and by her (who d. 1795) had issue,
John, 6. 17 7; d. nm. 1812.
Cnaries, 6. 1780 ; d.\unin. 1S4G. Thomas, of Faimington.
Martha, m. Charles Robson, Esq.
Eleanor, m. William Elliott, Esq. of Harwood.
He TO. 2ndly, Agnes, dau. of J. Cliatto, Esq. of Mainhouse, and
by her (who d. 1850) had a son. Walter, m. Mary, dau. of Capt.
Knight, R.N., and d. 1856, leaving issue, two sons and two
daus. He d. 1830, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Rutherfued, Esq. of Eairnington, J.P., 6. 1784;
m. Caroline Sanderson, dau. of William Ball, Esq. of London
(by Lydia Wyvil his wife), and had issue,
Henry, now of Eairnington.
Thomas Walter, Col. Bengal Staff Corps, 6. 4 Sept. 1832.
Charles Ferdinand, b. 24 Jan. 1«34 ; m. 1 Oct. 1859, Harriet
Guilliam, dau. of Rev. George F. Parsons, Government
Chaplain, and Incumbent of St. Marys, Castletown, Isle of
Man. He d. 1892.
John, b. 20 Feb. 1835, late H.M. Indian navy; m. Josephine
Wakeline.
AVilliam, b. 25 April, 1336.
Richard Capel, b. 2 April, 1837 ; m. 1876, Rebecca Anne, dau.
of R. S. Williamson, Esq.
Edward, b. 7 Feb. 1839; d. 14 Nov. 1870.
James, 6. 9 Jan. 1842, H.M. Indian army; m. 1884, Mary
Adelaide, dau. of M. Laing Meason, formerly of the 10th
Hussars.
George, b. 6 Sept. 1845 : ,/. 2 Jan. 1851.
Caroline, iii. 1863, Liiut.-Col. Raynsford, of the H.E.I.G.S.
Ellen. Eliza Lydia. Agnes Matilda.
He d. 27 March, 1863.
^7-i)is— Arg., an orle gu., in chief three martlets sa., beaked
of the second. Crest — A martlet, as in the arms. Motto —
Nee sorte nee fato.
S(!«J— Eairnington, Kelso. Residence— IoyH House, Ealing,
Middlesex.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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KUTHERFUKD OF EDGERSTON.
EuTUEEFUKD, WiLLiAAt Edwakd Olivek, Esq.
of EdgtTjton, CO. Koxburi;h, b. 8 Auir. 1863; m.
1891, ^'anev, youngor d:ui. of Gideon I'ott, Esq. of
Dod lUid Ivnuwosoutli, Eoxburgh^hire, ;ind has
issue,
William Alexander, 6. 13 July, 1802.
Liineagre. — Joun Kutherford, ICsq. of EilKcrston, Advo-
cate, eldest son of Sir John KmiEBFURD, of tliiit ilk (sec
prcccdimj jamili/), l>. 12 June, 1712, M.P. for co. lioxburgh
1734; in. Nov. 1737, Kllcnor, diiu. of Sir Gilbert Elliot, of
Minto, Lord of .Session, Oy whom he had issue,
JoHN% his heir.
Robert, killed in. i mutiny of the Sepoys, :it Vellnre, in India,
Circa 1770.
Archibald, Capt. in the army, d. 1790.
EUenor. d. un-i, Oct. 1822.
Elizabeth, m. Andrew St. Clair, of llerniaiuiston, and was
mother of Charles, Lord Sincl;iir.
Jane, in. William Oliver, of Diiihvbyre, Shciiff-Pepute of eo.
Roxburgh (son of William Ohver, Esq. oi Diniabyre, by
his wile, Violet Douclas, of Cavers), d. June, 1820, and left
issue, 1 William Oliver Kutiierfurd, of Edgerston ; 2
Archib.ald, Major H.E.I C.S., )/t. Anne Uoberts ; o Samuel;
4 John, m. Margaret Kerr, and has a son, William, and a
dau. ; 1 Eleanor, m. Professor James ilussell ; 2 V iolet, rn.
Col. David Ki.hardson ; 3 Elizabeth, m. Henry Young,
M.D.,ana had issue, four sons and two dans., Edward, whose
dau. Margaret Jane, in. Istil, William Alexander (eldest
son and heir-apparent of William Oliver Kutln'rturd), Wil-
liam, Henry, .\reliili;ild, Jane, and .Vnne ; an J 4 Agnes, m.
Arciiibald Little, Esq. of Shabden Park, ;surrey, and had
issue.
Agnes, d. vnm. Dec. 1840.
Mr. P.utherfurd accepted an independent company at New
York, and w.as killed at the battle of Ticondcrago 1708. lie
was s. by his eldest son,
John Kutiierfurd, Esq. of Edgerston, b. 1748, m. 15 June,
1787, Mary .Vnn, only dau. of Major-Gen. the lion. Alexander
Leslie, but had no issue. He sat in Parliament for co. Selkirk,
and afterwards for co. Roxburgh, of which he was also Vice-
Lieut., and Col. of the local Militia. He d. 1834, and was s. by
his nephew,
William Oliver Eutherfukd, Esq. of Edgerston, J. P.,
D.L., and Convener of co. Roxburgh, 6. 1781 ; in. 1804, Agnes,
dau. of Alexander Chatto, Esq. of Mainhouse, and by her
(who d. 14 Xov. IHM) had issue,
I. William Alexander Oliver, of Edgerston.
II. Archibald John, Major in tliu army, b. 11 Dec. 1820 ; lii.
I8b0, Catherine Jane Kawlinson, and d. 1880, leaving issue,
Arciiibald, 6. I8ti5 ; William, b. IMu ; Douglas, 6. 1868 ;
Cliatto, b. 1872; Ronald, b. 1874; Ahce ; Edith; and Agnes
Mary.
III. John Chatfo, b. 9 Xov. 1827 ; d. 4 July, IS57.
I. Elizabeth, m. Rev. J. M. Denniston, M.A. ; d. 28 Jan.
is;2.
II. Jane, vi. Macduff Rhind, Esq., and d. 1833, leaving a
dau. Jane Oliver, d. 1854.
HI. Violet, m. James Roddam Tate, Esq., d. 7 June, 1872.
IV. Agnes, d. v.nm. 1375.
y. Eleanor, m. Joseph Chatto Lamb, Esq. of Ryton House,
Xorthuniberland, and d. 1851, leaving i3.>ue, 1 William
lluthcrfurd, b. 1847; 2 Joseph Chatto, b. 16,50; 1 Agnes
Alicj, m. James Paton, Esq., younger, of Crailing, co. Rox-
burgh, Major, late 4th Regt.. and has issue ; 2 Jane, in.
T. b. U alker, Esq. of Maunby Hall, co. York, who d. I8ti5,
leaving i.-sue, Violet Eleanor, Constance Helen, and
Horenec Jane; 3 Helen, m. I»82, Robert O. Lamb, Esq. ot
The Lains.
VI. Isabella Anne, d. 1 Jan. 1863.
3Ir. Rutherfurd d. 1879, and was s. by his eldest son,
William .\lexander Oliver Rutherfurd, lisq. of Edgers-
ton, J.P , 6. 30 June, 1818 ; m. 1st, 1801, Margaret Jane, only
dau. of Edwaid Young, Esq., and by her (who d. 7 Sept. I8ii9)
had issue,
I. William Edward, now of Edgerston.
II. Aicluliald .\ymer Oliver, h. 1807.
I. Katheiine Violet, d. 1877.
II. ileta Isabella Oliver.
He m. 2ndly, 1872, Mary Ann, dau. of W. H. Brakspear, Esq.
of DeanSeld, CO. Oxford, and by her (who d. 8 May, 1875; had
issue,
III. Malcolm Erakespear Oliver, b. 1875.
III. Agnes Elizabeth Oliver.
llr. Rutherfurd d. 3 Nov. 1888.
Arriu, <l-c.— Same as ErTiiERrURD nf F(:i!rni,>(/ton.
Heals — Ldgerston, Jedburgh, cu, Roxbuigl;.
OTWAY-RUTHVEN OF aUANSBOROUGH.
Otwat-Ruthven, William Clifford Eerm-
INGHAM, Esq. of Invernisk, co. Gahvay, Castle
Otway, Tcmpieniore, co. Tippcrary, and of Lisgil-
lock, CO. Leitrim, J.P. and 1).Ij. for the latter co.
and J.P. cos. Gahvay and Tipperary,&. 14 July, 1840;.
assumed by royal licence, 18G5, the surname and
arms of RuTuvfix only, and in 1887 the additional
name of Otway. He m. 13 Oct. 1865, Prances-
Margaret, only dau. and heir of ViceAdmiral
Robert Jocclyn Otway, D.L., of Castle Otway, co.
Tipperary, (.^eefamlh/ o/Otway below) and has issue,
I. Robert Mervyn Beii.mingiiam, Lieut. li..\., b. 2 Aug.
1807.
II. Thomas Ormonde Bermingham, b. 12 Feb. 1872.
III. Mervyn Henry Bermingham, b. 18 Sept. 1877.
I. Annette Rosabellc Bermingham.
II. Marguerite Frances Bermingham, d. 25 Sept. 1870.
III. Rosabelle Frances Elizabeth Beniiiiighain.
IV. Edith Mary Bermingham.
v. Cecil Harriet Beatrice Bermingham.
Liineagre. — This family claims to derive from Alexander-.
RuTuvEN, a scion of the Scottish House of Gowrie, who,
according to the family tradition, being at Perth when the-
Earl of Gowrie, his kinsman and chief, was slain,|w'as involvedi
in the ruin of his family, and in 1602 fled to England, where
he settled himself in co. Durham, assuming his wife's sur-
name, that of Trotter. Here, on the banks of the Skernc,
he purchased lands and erected a residence, which stil)
retains the name of Trotter. He d. 1021, leaving a son,
James Trotter, Esq., ju. Anne Hylton, of Preskrigg, grand-
dau. of Sir Adam Hylton, of Hylton Castle, co. Durham, ami
d. in 1637, having had three sons, Alexander, John, and
James. The 2nd son,
John Trotter, b. 1619, who was bred to the profession oi
medicine, m. Jane Wilson, dau. of a clergyman at Auckland,
and thereby so displeased his elder brother that a sudden dis-
pute arose, in which Alexander received a hurt, from which
he died soon after. John fled to the Isle of Man, and thence,
with his wife and an infant son, Samuel, 6. 1668, went over to-
Ireland to Mourne, where he d. 1680. The above-named
Samuel Tkotter, was father of John Trotter, Esq., who i.i.
Miss Savage, and dying at Downpatrick 1779, left with three
daus., five sons, Edward, Southwell, Savage, John, and.
William. The youn;;est,
William Trotter, Esq. of Downpatrick, d. there in Apiil,
1794, leaving, with a dau., four sons, John, Capt. 15th Foot;
William Henry; Edward, Lieut. R.N. ; and Clifford, o£
Charleville Cottage. This last-namid
Clifford Trotter, Esq, of Charleville Cottage, co. Wick-
low, J.P. CO. Down, //. 22 May, 1782; m. 1st, Nov. 1805, Lady
Mary St. Lawrence, dau. of William, 2nd Eail of Howth, by
Lady Mary Bermingham, his wife, 2nd dau. and co-heir of
Thomas, 22nd Lord Athenry, Earl of Louth, and by her (who
d. 24 Jan. 182.5) had issue,
Thomas Bermingham, 711. Ro^iabclle Maria Frances, youngest
dau. of Major William Stirling St. Clair, of Emma Vale, co.
Wicklow and by her (wlio d. 18 Jan. 1843; had issue, a dau.,
6. 6 June, 1839, who d. in infancy, and an only son, the
present William Clifford Bebmin<;ham Rothven, Esq. now
Otway-Ruthven of Quansboroiigh. one of the cu-represen-
tatives ol '1 hiuiias, 22nd Lord Athenry. Mr. T. li. Trotter
d. 12 Jan. 1844.
William St. Laurence, d. unm. 1847.
Mary Bermingham, m. 6 Nov. 1827, Charles Stuart Trotter,
Esq., who d. 0 March, 1857.
Isabella Louisa, in. Rev. Gerald Wen.sley Tyrrell, and d.
1848.
Elizabeth, m. John Nixon, Esq., and d. 1855.
Mr. Trotter m. 2ndly, 7 March, 1838, Catherine Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Major William Stirling St. Clair, of Emma Vale,
CO. Wieklow, and by lier (who d. 9 Sept. 1853; had
Clifford Stirling, 6. 16 M.irch, 183 ■; d. 1 July, 1859.
Jlervyn Henry, b. 23 Apiil, 1840 ; d. unm. 23 June, 1876.
Frederick St. Clair, /;. 15 .^lareh, 1843; m. Dec. 18s7, Emmie,
eldest dau. of Major-Gen. A. LolLUs Steele, of Lordello, co.
Dublin.
Alfred Edward, 6. 27 Sept. 1845; m. 20 March, 1880, Jane
Alice, dau. of William .Stewart Hellingham Esq. of Ravens-
dale, CO. Kildare (.s-ec Bukke's Peerage and Haronctage).
Jocclyn Fitzgerald, b. 6 March, 1849.
Adelaide Elizabeih. m. April, 1877, Edward F'alconer Litton,
Esq. of Ardavilliiig, co, Cork, Q.C.. M.P. co. Tyrone, 18sU-
81, and a Commissioner under the Land Act ot 1881.
Catherine Isabella.
Mr. Trotter d. 24 Oct. 1859, and was s. by his grandson,
EUT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Rur
1763
J^iimiln of ©tfn.itr.
The family of Otwat, of wliicli the Otways of Castle Otway
are a branuli, is of great antifjuity, and was for several
centuries seated at Middleton and Ingmire Hall, in VVesti-
morland.
John Otwat, Esq. of Clohonan Castle, or Castle Otway, co.
Tipperary, got a grant of that place by patent 10 Oct. 1665,
was High Sheriff, 1680, m. 1650, Phoebe, dau. of Nicholas
Loftus, Esq. of Fethard, co. Wexford, ancestor of the MarquciS
of Kly, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Nicholas, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1683, h. 1660; d. s. p.
III. Thomas, of Lissenhall, nt. Christian, ciau. and co-heir of
Kichard Locke, Esq. of TuUagory, near Athy, co. Kildare,
M.P. for Athy 1692-95, and had issue,
1 Henbt, who s. to Castle Otway.
2 John. 3 James.
1 Catherine, m. Lambert Pepper, Esq. of Mota, co. Tip-
perary.
2 Jane.
3 Letliue, m. Daniel Toler, Esq. of Grange, co. Tipperary,
father of Daniel Toler, Esq., and of John, 1st Earl of
Xorbury.
4 Ko.se, m. Kev. Robert Craven, by whom she had one dau.
Elizabeth, wife of John Carden, Esq. of Templemore, and
mother of Sir John Craven Carden, 1st Bart.
IV. Caesar, of Kilduff, d. s.p. 1725.
V. Adam, of Claren, co. Ti] perary, m. Julia, dau of Robert
Carew, Esq. of Castle Boro, co. Wexford, and had a dau.
Amy, b. 16 July, 1699.
v:. James, of Killnacarr, co. Tipperary, m. 1 April, 1703,
Elizabeth, dau. of James Wickhani, and had i.ssue, I James,
iif Kapla, Major in the army, was present at Dettingen and
Eontenoy, d. 1763, m. 1749, Sarah, dau. of William Wood-
ward Esq. of Cloughprior, co. Tipperary, and hud i.'-sue,
.lames, of Prior Park, d. unm. 1839, William, d. young,
and Phoebe (Mrs. Freeman) ; 2 John, d. s. p. 17'. 0, shot Ijy
a robber; 3 Loftus, of Lisson Hall, m. Anne I.loyd, of Lloyils-
boro', CO. Tipperary, and d. s. p. 1777 ; 4 C^^ar, of whom
hereafter ; 5 Thomas, 6. April, 1715, d. s. p., fell at Funte
iioy 1745 ; 6 George, d. x. ]}., fell at Fnntenoy 174.T ; 7
Edward, of Cork, m. Miss Wallis, and left issue ; 8 Henry,
'/. .s. p. ; 9 Piichard, d. s. p. ; 1 Mary to. Capt Cuppicge ;
2 Phoebe, m. 1717, Daniel Freeman, Esq. of Kapla, who d.
1807. James Otway, d. 1733. His 4th son,
Cesar Otway, of Nenagh, m. Grace, dau. of William
Short, Esq. of Cashelrone, King's co., and had, with
twelve other children, all of whom d. young, an only sur-
viving son,
Loftus Otwat, of Nenagh, who m. Sarah, dau. of
William Woodward, Esq. of Cloughpiiur, and had issue,
1 C/ESAB (Rev.), of whom hereafter.
2 William, Capt. 12th Lancers, b 1792; m. 1815, Sibella,
dau. of Sir Jonah Barrington, Knt., Judge of the High
Court of Admiralty, and d. 1»69, leaving issue,
Francis, b. 1839, settled in the Fiji Islands.
Catherine, m. Peter Burrowes, Esq., and has issue.
Arabella Joanna, m. 16 del. 1860, John Norwood,
Esq., J. P., LL.D., Barrister-at-Law, who d. 10 Sept.
1884, and has issue.
3 James, of Ballinware, m. Mary, dau. of Studdert, of
liunratty, co. Clare, and d. s.p.
1 Phoebe, b. 28 Aug. 1782; d. unm. 28 March, 1869.
2 Sarah, b. 1784 ; in. Francis Freeman, Esq.
Loftus Otway, d. 1879. His eldest son,
Kev. C^sar Otway, M.A, b. 1768; m. 1st, 1803,
Frances, dau. of Very Rev. James Hastings, Dean of
Achonry, and had issue,
1 John Hastings, of whom hereafter.
2 Cassar George, M.A., h. 30 Oct. 1809 ; m. 9 June, 1846,
Elizabeth Hannah, only dau. of Thomas Batt, Esq. of
IlathmuUen, co. Donegal, and d. 21 Sept. 1867, leaving
issue,
James Loftus, Lieut. 1st Batt. Cheshire Regt., b. 30
Dec. 1848 ; d. unm. at Rome 15 April, 1883.
Frances, m. 7 Sept. 1872, trancis Alfred Waller, Esq.,
and has issue.
Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 6 Sept. 1872, William Edwards
George, Esq., and has issue.
3 Loftus, d. umn.
1 Jane, to. Rev. William Digby Sadlier, D.D., Senior
Fellow Trin. Coll. Dublin, and rf. s p. 1854.
2 Fiances, m. 1st, l8-)0, George Digges LaTouche, Esq.,
Banister-at-Law, and 2iidly, 1»52, Rev. \\ illiam Mc-
Neete, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity at Trin. Coll.
Dublin, who d. 28 Sept. 1869.
Rev. Ca?sar Otway, m. 2ndly, 17 Jan. 1837, Elizabeth,
dau. ot William Digges La Touche, Esq. of .St. Stephen's
Green, Dublin, by whom he had no issue. He d. March,
1842. His eldest son,
John Hastings Otwat, of Green View, Dunmurry,
CO. Antrim, Q.C., M.A., Recorder of Belfast, and Judge
of the County Court for Antrim, 6. 25 July, 180a ; nt,. I
1833, Mary, dau. of James Hill, Esq. of Graig, co. Cork,
and d. 28 May, 1884, having had issue,
1 Cesar Ha-tings, b. 5 Nov. 1833 ; to. 4 Dec. 1858,
Julia, dau. of Miles Charles Seton, Esq. of Hiilingdoa,'
Middlesex, and has issue,
Loftus, b. 4 June, 1861.
Charles Csesar, b. Aug. 1862.
tassar, b. i5 Dec. 18(14.
Hugh Hill, 6. May, 1S66.
George Ueatson, 6. li)68.
2 John Hastings, Lieut. 24th Regt, J. 1843 ; d.s.'p. 1875.
3 James, m. Frances, dau. of Rev. Alexander Pollock,
and has had issue.
Ernest, b. April, 1876 ; d. ) July, 1878.
John Hastings, 6. May, 1877 ; d. 15 June, 1878.
1 Mary.
2 Elizabeth Jane, to. 25 July, 1865, Samuel Prittia
Perry, Esq., and has i-^sue.
3 Frances Hastings, ((. unm. 1871.
I. Elizabeth, m. John Lloyd, Esq. of Lloydsboro', co. Tip-
perary.
II. Phoebe, to. John Reading, Esq. of Rabins.
Mr. Otway, whose lands were erected into the manor of Castle
Otway, by patent 5 Dec. 1684, was s. by his eldest son,
John Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, in. Mary, dau. and heir
of John Whiterowe, Esq. co. Limerick, by whom (whose will,
made 1718, was proved 173S) he had issue,
I. John', his successor. ii. Henry, d. young.
I. Katheiine. ii. Phoebe. iii. Mary.
Mr. Otway d. intestate before 16 Dec. 1704, and was s. by his
son,
John Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, 6. 17 Aug. 1701 ; who,
d. s. p. 1722, when he was s. by his cousin,
Henry Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, High Sheriff 1703, m.
Mary, dau. of Phanuel Cooke, Esq. of CloUiimeUiu, co. Tip-
perary, by whom (who d. 20 Nov. 1750; he had issue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
II. Cooke, hi ir to his brother.
III. \\ illiam, who was administrator to his brother 1753.
I. Fr^.nces, ;u. S. Judge, Esq.
II. Harriett, m. 0. Latham, Esq.
Mr. Otway (whose will, dated 16 Oct. 1736, was proved the
next year) was s. by his eldest son,
Tuo.MAs Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, High Sheriff 1760,
m. 1 Miirch, 1757, Martha, dau. of Henry Prittie, Esq. of
Kilboy, CO. Tipperary, and sister of Henry, 1st Lord Dunalley,
by whom (who m. 2ndly, Rev. Thomas Parker, D.D., of Hally-
valley, co. Clare) he had no issue. He d. 1?86, and was s. by
his brother,
Cooke Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, Capt. Life Guards,
TO. Aug. 1766, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Waller, Esq. of
Newport, co. Tipperary, by Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas
Jocelyn, Esq., and sister of Sir Robert Waller, 1st Bart, of
Newport, by whom (who d. 1807) he had issue,
I. Thomas, d.. young. ii. Henry, his heir.
III. Robert Waller (Sir), created a Bart. 16 Sept. 1831 {see
Bdrke's Peerage and Baronetage).
IV. Cooke John, d. unm.
V. Samuel Jocelyn (lie v.), to. Sept. 1800, Margaret, dau. of
Gen. Hart, H.E.I.C.S., who d. 22 Jan. Is63. He d. 5 Sept.
1855, leaving issue,
Cooke (Itev.), i. 1802; to. 1841, Caroline Elizabeth, dau.
of Rev. John Backhouse, Rector of Deal, Kent, and d. 9
March, lo82, having by her (who d. 18 0«t. 1884) had
issue,
John Jocelyn, 6. 16 Jan. 1844 ; d. 18^6.
Kohert Cooke, Major,late Capt. Piince Albert's Somerset-
shire Light Infantry, b. 24 Oct. 18:;6.
Robert Jocelyn, s. to Castle Otway under the will of Hon.
Robert Otway Cave.
Margaret Sarah, TO. Sept. 1835, Rev. Henry George Johnson,
youngest son of Sir John Allen Johnson ivalsti, 1st Bart,
of Ballykillcavan, Queen's co., who d. Aug. Is56.
Martha Elizabeth Anne, d. 1856.
VI. Luftus William (Sir), a Lieut.-Gen. in the army. Col. of
the 84th Regt., C H., a Knight Commander of Charles III.
of Spain, m. Frances, only dau. of Sir Charles Blicke, Knt.
of Caroon Park, Surrey, and ci!. 7 June, ls54, leaving issue,
one son and one dau.,
1 Loftus Charles, H.M. Jlinister Plenipotentiary in Mexico
and Consul-(jen. in Jlilan, D.L. co Radnor, CB. 21 Sept.
1854, lor his service as H.M. Charg6 d'Atlaires in Spain,
m. Gertrude Marceliana, dau. of His Excellency Don
Francisco de Paula Eiiriquez, Iniendente de Manilla,
Gland Cross of ''Isabel la Catolica," and Knt. of various
Orders, and sister of Count de la Puebla de Portugal ;
he d. at Madrid 26 Sept. 1861.
1 Georgina Frances, who became heir of her brother,
TO. '20 (let. 1837, Capt. William John Majoiibanks Hughes,
4th Light Dragoons, D.L., who by royal licence, dated 14
5 u 2
1764
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
RUT
Dec. 1873, assumed the surname of Loftps-Otwat, in
lieu ot his patronymic, and d. 19 Mav, 1885, having had
issue, Loltus Wiliiam Honry, J. 14 Aug. 1S83; Cecil Tuf-
ton -Alfred, of Nowcastlo Court, co. Kadnor, D.L., High
Sheriff 1881, Capt. Hereford, K.V., late Capt. 2nd Life
Guards, 6. 1845, m. Margaret, only childand heir of Aber-
nethie Gonlon, Esq., and iZ. 17 Aug. 18S4, leaving issue,
Walter I'hilip, late Lieut. -Col. Coldstream Guards:
Joeelyn Tufton Farrant, Capt. Srd Batt. Koyal BerUs
Regt., m. 25 J^ept. lSs4, Eva May, dau. of John Lane
CUiirmonte, Esq. ; Harold Ernest Caerlyon ; Cordelia
Kranee.s, »i. Lieut. -Col. Keminis Betty, of the Carbineers ;
and 151anche, m. Capt. Hamilton Beamish, K.N., Com-
manding H.JI.S. '-rallas."
\ii. George, Major in the 85th Foot, (/. in Jamaica 1804.
I. JIartha, »i. 1st, George Hartpole. Esq. of Shrule Castle,
and 2ndly, Hon. Francis Alduorougli I'rittie (see Bukke's
fea-wje, Dcnallt, B.), and d. Maieh, 1802.
Mr. Otway d. 1800. and was s. by his eldest son,
Hexbt Otwat, Esq. of Castle Otway, bapt. 2 Aug. 1768; m.
17'.tO, Sarah, dau. of Sir Thomas Cave, 5th Bart, of Stanford,
and sister and heir of Sir Thomas, the 6th Bart., afterwards
Baroness Brate in her own right, who, after her husband's
decease, assumed the additional surname of Cave in 1818. By
her, who d. 21 Feb. 1862 (when her barony fell into abeyance
between her daus.) he had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Thomas, Major in the army, d. icnm. 19 Jan. 1831 .
I. Maria, d. «7iiii. 13 3Iay, 1879, when the abeyaaee of the
barony of Braye terminated.
ji. Anne, m. 1st, 1S28, J. A. Arnold, Esq. of Lutterworth,
who d. s. p. 1844, and 2ndly, 2 Dec. 1847, Rev. Henry Kemp
Richardson, Rector of Leire, co. Leicester, and d. s. p. 22
May, 1871.
III. Catherine, m. 1st, 1826, Henry Murray, Esq. Cyoungest
son of Lord George Murray), who d. s. p. 20 Nov. 1830,
and 2ndly, 11 Feb. 1850, John Reginald, 3rd Earl Beau-
ihamp, who d.s. p. 1853.
IV. IIkxriltta, Baroness Brate, s. 1879 : m. 24 Sept.
1844, Rev. Edgell Wyatt-Edgell, and had issue,
1 Edmund Verney, 6. 16 Aug. 1S45, Capt. 17th Lancers,
killed at Ulundi 4 July, 1879.
2 ,\Ifred Thomas Townsend, now Lord Bhate {so:
Btrke's Pierage and Baronttnfi,).
1 Frances Catherine Sarah, a nun.
Itlr. Otway d. 13 Sept. 1815, and was s. by his eldest son,
Hon. Robert Otway Cave, M.P., co. Tippeiary, m. 23 Oct.
1833, Sjphia, dau. of Sir Francis Burdett, 6th Bart, of F'ore-
mark, and d. s. p. 30 Nov. 1844, when Castle Otway devolved
■on his widow for life, and at her death, 30 Dec. 1849, it went
by will to his cousin,
Robert Joceltn Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, co. Tip-
jerary, J.P. and D.L., Vice-Admiral, h. 29 Sept. 1808; m. 17
Aug. 1836, Anne Digby, youngest dau. of Sir Hugh Crofton,
2nd Bart, of Mohill House, co. Leitrim, and by her had an
only child and heir,
Francis Margaret, 711. 12 Oct. 1865, Wili-iam Clifford
Bermingham Ruthven, Esq. (now Otway-Ruthven; and
has issue.
Admiral Otway d. 16 Oct. 1884.
Arms — Paly of six arg. and gu., a canton errainois. Crest —
A goat's head erased arg., attired or, charged with a mullet
gu. Mntio — Over the crest. Deed Shaw.
iitat% — Invernisk, co. Galway: Castle Otway, Templemore,
<:o. lipperary; Lisgillock, co. Leitrim; Charleville Cottage,
Euuiikerry, co. Wicklow ; and Mount Campbell, co. Leitrim.
BUTSON OF NEWBY "WISKE
NUNNINGrlON HALL.
AND
ErxsON, JoUN, Esq. of Newby Wiske and jS'iin-
ninyton Hall, co. York, J.P. North Riding, U.A.
liiu. Coll. Camb. 1S52, b. 28 Oct. 1829.
Lineagre. — The family of Rutson was resident during the
17th century in Westmorland.
William Rutson, of Kendal, ni. 22 Oct. 1700, .\gnes, eldest
dau. of Mr. Thomas Oslille, left one dau. (who lu. Mr. Cook-
son), and one son,
Robert Rctson, 6. 1701, served as Mayor of Kendal 1752;
m. 1123, Margaret, dau. of Mr. Shaw, and d. 20 Sept. 1760,
leaving (with se\eral daus.) one son,
William RnTsoN, E.sq. of Liverpool, b. 5 Dec. 1738, served
as Mayor of Kendal 1773; ni. 23 April, 1761, Elizabeth, dau.
of George Calion, Esq. ; d. 1793, and left issue,
William Calton, his heir.
Margaret, b. 15 June, 1764 ; m. James Maury, Esq.
Mary, 6. 8 May, 1768 ; m. Rev. Thomas Bold.
"The only son,
■WiniAM Calton Rutson, Esq. of Liverpool and Allerton
Priory, Lancashire, an eminent Merchant of Liverpool, 6.
7 July, 1760 ; m. 16 Dec. 1790, Frances, only child of Simon
Wrallier, Esq., and Margaret Beckwith his wife ; d. 26 March,
1817, leaving issue by her (who d. 25 March, 1830),
William, his licir.
Fanny, b. 10 Dec. 1797; to. 26 Feb. 1816, William James
Es(i.ot Barrock Park, CO. Cumberland, M.P. Cumberland,
and High Sheriff 182u.
The son and heir,
William Rutson, Esq. of Xewby Wiske and Nunnington.
M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb. 1814, J.P. and D.L. for the North
Riding, co. York, and High Sheriff of the county 1850, 6. 17
Oct. 1791 ; m. 17 Feb. 1825, Charlotte Mary, dau. of William
Ewart, Esq., and d. 11 May, 1867, having by her (who d. 8 Jan
1881) had issue,
William, Lieut. 70th Regt., d. 26 May, 1846, in his 21st year.
•John, present representative.
Henry, B.A. Tiin. Coll. Camb. 1852, J.P. for the North
Riding, co. York, b. 25 July, 1831.
Albert Osliff M.A. of University Coll. Oxford, and Fellow of
Slagdalen Coll. Oxford, called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn
1865, Private Secretary to Lord Aberdare when Secretary of
State for the Home Dopartnient, 1868 to 1873, b. 2 Dec.
1836; m. 27 Oct. 1887, Mary Emma, dau. of Charles Bux-
ton, Esq. of Foxwarren, Cobhain, Surrey, M.P., 3rd son of
Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1st Bart, of BcUtield and Run-
ton, and (/. 21 April, 1890, at Fox Holm, Surrey, and was
bur. at Nunnington. His dau. Margaret Albert, was 6. 13
Dec. 1890 (posthumous).
Charlotte Fanny, b. 28 Feb. 1827; d. unm. 15 Dec. 18S4.
Jane Margaret, 6. 30 March, 1828 ; d. 19 Jan. 1854, v.nm.
Arms — Per fesse indented or and sa., three bulls' heads
couped counterchanged, the two in chief charged with a bezant
and that in base with a pellet. Crtst — A griffin's head couped
per bend sa. and or, entwined by a serpent ppr. Motto — Spec-
temur agendo.
5e«^s -Newby Wiske, Northallerton; and Nunnington Hall,
CO. York.
EUTTLEDGE OF BLOOMFIELD.
EuTTLEDGE, EoBEHT, Esq. of Bloomfield, co.
Mayo, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1864, late Lieut.-
Col. Commanding South Majo Militia, b. 1823 ; m.
Feb. 1850, Katharine, dau. of Peter Low, Esq. (by
Louisa hi8 wife, dau. of Sir Richard Butler, 7th
Bart, of Ballintemple), and by her (who d. June,
1856) had issue,
I. Thomas Henry Bruen, b. 7 Sept. 1852; in. 1883, Florence
Rose, dau. of JohnTrant, Esq. of Dovea, co. Tipperary,
and by her (who d. Jan. 1892) has issue.
I. Margaret Harriet, m. 21 Sept. 1877, W. H. Field, Capt. 8th
Hussars, eldest son of Lieut.-Col. W. Field, of Shelton
Oak, Shrewsbury.
It. Louisa Katherine.
Liueag e. — Rev. F'rancis Lambert, Rector and Prebendary
of Kilmaine, b. 1788 (2nd son of Joseph Lambert, Esq. of
Brookhill, by his 1st wife, Barbara, dau. of Thomas Ruttledge,
Esq. of Bloointield) ; m. 9 June, 1819, Margaret, 2nd dau. of
Col. Henry Bruen, of Oak Park, M.P., and had issue,
Robert, now of Bloomfield.
Thomas, of Cornfield, co. Mayo, J.P. and D.L. for co.
Mayo, High Sheriff 1865, 6. 5 April, 18-.:6; m. Jane, only
dau. and heir of Robert Fair, Esq. of Bushfield, co. Mayo,
and il. 1877, leaving issue, five sons and one dau. Mrs.
Ruttledge assumed, by royal licence, 28 Aug. 1857, for
herselt and her issue, the additional surname and arms of
F'air.
Francis, late Mayo Militia, h. 20 Aug. 1828 ; m. 30 Nov. 1864,
Hester Elizabeth Frances, Srd dau. of Thomas Spencer
Lindsey, Esq. of Hollymount House, co. Mayo, and has
issue.
John, H.M. 34th Regt., d. in India, 1809.
Harriet, <(. v.nm. 1880.
Elizabeth, m. James A. Lyle, Esq. of The Oaks, London-
derry.
;\Iargaret Maria Anne Harriet, d. unm. 1871.
Helena Margaret Hariiet.
Mr. Lambert assumed, by sign-manual, April, 1819, his
maternal name and arms of llnTTLEuoE, instead of Lambert,
and s. his uncle, Robert Ruttledge, Esq. of Bloomfield, High
Sheriff ot Mayo, 1788, who m. 1787, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of
Francis Knox, Esq. of Rappa Castle, and represented the
borough of Duleek for many years in the Irish Parliament.
Arms — Arg., a stag trippant ppr., on a chief engrailed az.
three estoiles or. Vresl — An oak-tree ppr., pendant froo". a
dexter branch thereof by a riband az. an escutcheon or. Motto
— Verax atque probus.
/Sea!— Bloomfield, Hollymount, co. Mayo.
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RtTTTLEDGE OF BARBERSFORT,
RuTTLEDQE, Daviu Knox, Esq.of Barbcrsfort, co.
Galwaj, J.P., b. 29 June, 186B ; m,. 30 June, 1891,
lion. Meta Ilandcock, 4th dau. of Lord Castle-
inaine.
Liineage.— David Kcttledge, Esq. (formerly Watson) of
Barbersfort, co. Galway, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, J. P. for cos.
Mayo and Galway, High Sheriff 1851, Capt. South Mayo Rifles,
b Nov. 1811; m. 1836, Eleanor, youngest dau. of John Knox,
Esq. formerly of Moyne Abbey, and by her (who d. 18S9;, had
issue,
I. David, J.P. for Galway, Hon. Major Connaught Rangers,
h. 1839; m. 18G2, Sarah Knox, 2nildau. ot tlie Uev. Edward
I.eet, of Otranto, Kingstown, and d. 5 Oct. 1886, leaving
i;isue, David Knox, now of Barbersfort; Percy Edward;
i;ieanor F. M. ; Anne Bell; Eveline Amy.
II. John Knox, late Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, m. 1878,
the only dau. of Col. De Longueville, of Sangby Broom,
Bucks.
III. Alfred, Major 14th Regt., m. 1338, May, dau. of Ormsby
Fulton, Esq.
I. Eleanor, m. 1862, Arthur Rudge, Esq., E.A.
II. Elizabeth.
III. Olivia, TO. 1874, Christopher Ussher, Esq. of Eastwell, co.
Galway, J.P., who d. 1884.
This gentleman s. 1833, to the unsettled estates of his step-
lather, Robert Ruttledge, Esq. of Blooinfield, and by his will
assumed, by royal licence, the name and arms of Ruttledge
only. He d. 16 Dec. 1890, and was s. by his grandson.
Arms — Arg., a stag trippant ppr., on a chief engrailed az.
three estoiles or. Crest — An oak-tree ppr., pendent from a
i!exier branch by a riband az. an escutcheon or. Motto —
Verax atque probus.
Stat— Barbersfort, Tuam, co. Galway. Town Residence — 3,
Htzwilliam Place, Dublin.
RXrXTON OF ARDEE HOTJSE.
Rttxtox, William, Esq. of Ardee House, co.
Louth, J.P. and D.L., Vice-Lieut, co. Louth, and
J P. CO. Cavan, High Sheriff 1847, b. 2(5 April,
1S23; in. 15 July, 1854, Caroliue Diana, younger
ilau. and co-heii-ess of Charles Vernon, Esq. of
lloyal York Crescent, Clifton, and had issue,
I. John FitzHerbert Vernon, 6. 12 Nov. 1863; m. Sept.
1887, Mary, dau. of George Harvey Chickering, of Bos-
ton, U.S.A., and d. at Brooklyn, U.S.A., 1 June, 1892,
leaving is«ue, William Vernon Chickering, b. May,
1891 ; and Dorothy Vernon.
II. Charles Harcourt Vernon, 6. 6 June, 1870.
I. Georgina Anna, m. Jan. 1880, (ieorge Ramsay .\lured
Uenne, Lieut.-Col. late 4th Dragoon Guards, and has
issue, Florence Alice Vernon.
II. Florence Elizabeth, m. 5 Oct. 1887, Sir Erasmus Dixon
Bcrrowes, Bart, of Barretstown Castle, co. Kildare, and
has issue, {see Bdrke's Baronetage).
III. Caroline Lydia.
IV. Helen Vernon, m. Feb. 1881, Walter Clare Savile, Major
R.A., and has issue, a son, Clare Ruxton, 6. 1881 ; and a
dau. Lilith Edith.
v. Beatrice Geraldine, m. 15 July, 1891; Arthur 0mm aney
Hill-Lowe, of Court of Hill, Commander R.N., and has
issue, Vernon Noel, 6. 1 June, 1892.
Through the female line, the present Mr. Ruxton,
of Ardee, represents a branch of the great and
ancient family of Fitzueebert of Norbury, co.
Derby, and Sv^innerton, co. Stafford.
Ijiueag'e. — John Ruxton, Esq. of Shanhoe, co. Mcath, h.
1556, whose will was dated 27 April, 1634, to. and left issue
(with two daus., Mary, wife of George Proctor, and Elizabeth,
Mrs. Manning) three sons, Henry, of Bective, co. Meath ; John,
of whom we treat; and William. The 2nd son,
Capt. John Ruxton, of Ardee, co. Louth, was patentee of
considerable estates in co. Louth under the Act of Settlement
temp. Charles 11., and High Sheriff 1659. He m. twice; his
2nd wife, Priscilla, d. his widow 29 Nov. 1743, aged 87. By
his 1st, Capt. John Ruxton had issue, John, 6. 1642, M.P.
for Ardee 1771, High Sheriff co. Louth 1673, d. s. p.;
William, eventual heir to his father; Charles (Rev.), b. 1661,
attainted 1688 ; Matthew, father of John Ruxton, of Bally-
bonny {see RnsTON of Broad Oik) ; Jane ; and Sarah. The 2nd
Bon,
WiLUAM RnsTON, Esq. of Ardee House, was attainted by
King James IL 1688. By Anne his wife, he left a dau. Mar-
garet, and a son and heir,
William Rdxton, Esq. of Ardee House, M.P. for Ardee
1747. He m. 1718, Mary, dau. of Samuel Gibbons, Esq. of
Mountainstown, co. Meath, and d. 15 Feb. 1751, aged 54,
leaving issue, John, his heir; William, Surg. -Gen.; Sanuiel
d. unm. ; Charles, M.P. for Ardee, m. Elizabeth, dau. and
heir of Robert Parkinson, Esq. of Red House, co. Louth, and
d. 1806, aged 80, leaving a son and heir, William Parkinson
Ruxton, Esq. of Red House, Barrister-at-Law, and M.P. for
Ardee, m. 18 Jan. 1802, Auna Maria, dau. of Thomas For-
tescue, Esq. ofDromisken, M.P., but i/.«. ;j.; Gilbert Gibbons;
Anne, 7ti. 1769, Arthur Wolfe, Lord Kilwarden, Lord Chief
Justice of Ireland (she was created 30 Sept. 1795, Baroness
Kilwarden, of Kilteel, in her own right); Mary. The eldest
son and heir,
John Rcxton, Esq. of Ardee House, M.P., 6. 1721 ; m.
Letitia, dau. and eventual co-heir of William Fitzherbert,
Esq. of Shercock, co. Cavan, by Anne his wife, dau. of Ven.
Andrew Carleton, Archdeacon of Kilmore, and granddau.
of William Fitzherbert, Esq., by his wife, the dau. and heir
of Sir Henry Piers, Knt. of Piers Court, or Shercock, which
last William Fitzherbert was 2nd son of William Fitz-
herbert, Esq. of Swinnerton, co. Stafford, and Noibury,
CO. Derby (see i/iat family), by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir
Basil Brooke, Knt. of Madeley, and dying 7 March, 1783, left;
issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. John, of Black Castle, co. Meath, m. 1770, Margaret, dau.
of Richard Eilgeworth, Esq. of Edgeworthstown, co. Long-
ford, and had issue,
1 Fitzherbert, Capt. 63rd Regt., d. 179.9.
2 Richard, of Black Castle, co. Meath, b. 3 Aug. 1775; vi.
10 Jan. 1807, Elizabeth Selina, 3rd dau. of Sir Robert
Staples, ."ith Bart, of Dunmoie, Queen's co., by the Hon.
Jane Vesey, sister of Thomas, 1st Viscount de Vesci.
1 Sophia.
2 Margaret.
Mr. Ruxton, d. July, 1825, aged 80.
III. Samuel, ol Swinnerton, co. Meath, who assumed the sur-
name of Fitzherbert, and d. s. p. 1826.
I. Mary, m. James Corry, Esq. ii. Anne.
The eldest son,
William Ruxton, Esq. of Ardee House, co. Louth, and
Shercock, co. Cavan, M.P., m. Anne, dau. of Christopher
Henry Upton, Esq., by Isabella his wife, dau. of Col. Clarges,
Royal Irish Dragoons, son of Sir Thomas Clarges, Bart., and
had issue,
John Fitzherbert, his heir.
Henry, m. Isabella, dau. of James Carlyle, Esq. of Cradox-
town, CO. Kildare, and has issue.
William, m. Elizabeth Anne Young, of Rogerstown, co.
Louth, and had issue.
Robert, d. young.
Clarges, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Robert Barnewall, 7th Bart.^
of Crickstown, and d. s. p.
Charles, m. Mary Fraser, dau. of William Eraser Tytler, Esq.
of Belnain, co. Inverness.
George, of Rthaniia. co. Louth, J. P., High Sheriff 1851, Major
in the array, b. 1804 ; m. Mary, dau. of Hon. William Frank-
land Odell, t.oloiiial Secretary to New Brunswick; and d.
18 May, 18"9, leaving issue, (ieorge William, now of
Rahanna, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, J. P., 6. 1837 ; m. 1863,
Arabella Anna, 2nd dau. of George Romford, Esq. of Oakley,
CO. Meath, and has issue.
Arthur, m. 1st, Christina, dau. of William FraserTytler, Esq.
of Belnain, and 2ndly, Emily (deceased), dau. of James-
F'orbes, Esq. of Kiiigerloch, co. Argyll, and had issue by
each.
Isabella, m. Rev. Townley Filgate, Rector of Charlestown,
CO. Louth.
Anne, m. 1812, Right Hon. Edward Lucas, of Castle Shane„
CO. Monaghan.
Helena, d. young. Letitia, d. young.
The eldest son,
John Fitzherbert Ruxton, Esq. of Ardee House and Sher-
cock, High Sheriff for co. Louth 1823, and for co. Cavan 1824,
),(. .Vnna Elizabeth dau. of Nicholas Coddington, Esq. of Old
Bridge, CO Mcath, by Letitia bis wife, dau. of Gaynor Barry,.
Esq. of Beau, co. Dublin, and had issue,
William, his heir.
John Fitzherbert, d. unm. 12 May, 1879.
Anna Frances.
Elizabeth Henrietta, m. Richard Olpherts, Esq. of Dungiven,
CO. Deiry, who d. 1892. She d. in Jan. Ib92.
Mr. Ruxton J. 1826, and was «. by his son, the present William
Ruxton, Esq. of Ardee House.
.^r?ns— Quarterly : Ist and 4th arg., three bulls' heads
erased sa., armed or, for Roxton ; 2nd and 3rd arg., Nairc, or,
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and gu., over all a bend sa., a crescent for difference, for Fitz-
iiERBtiiT. CitU—A bull's head sii., armed or. J/ciiiu— dam,
jam.
Heat — .^rdee House, Ardee, co. Louth.
EUXTON OF BROAD OAK.
ErxTOX, Jonx Henry llAijt^sq. of iJroad Oak,
Kent, D.L., b. 15 Mav, ISIS; m. 2 May, 1843,
Isabel .Sai-ali, eldest dau. of William Hooper, Esq.
of Meiton House, eo. Hereford, by Sarali, his wife,
sister of Kev. Thomas Powell Syinonds, of Pen-
gethley, eo. Hereford (see Powkli., liart., and
Williams. Bart., Burke's Extinct Jiaronclaje), and
has liad issue,
I. Jl-lian Henry Hat, b. 19 Feb. 1814, late Capt. 15thliegt.,
i)i. "JS Aug. Ib80, Selina Mabelle, dau. of Kev. Kobert
Martin, of Anstey P.istures, co. Leicester.
II. George Fitzherbert Sjmonds, 0. 31 May, 1848; d. 2 Jan.
181»1.
I. Isibel Sarah Da.sliwood, m. lOMarch, 1SG6, Thomas Slaney
Kyton, Esq. of Walford Hall, now also of Eyton, and
Walford Manor, Salop ; High Sheriff 1890, and has
issue.
II. Adela Eliz.ibeth Symonds, m. 26 Sept. 1865, Francis
Matthew Hauipden Turner, Esq. of Hook's Nest Park,
Godsione, Surrey. She d. -0 May, 1870, leaving issue,
Charles Ham[iden, Lieut. Suffolk llegt., b. Z9 Oct.
1807.
Henry Francis Valentine Hampden, b. 14 Feb. ISOS.
Henrietta Isabel.
Mr. Hay-K'uxton, who served nine years in the
King's Own Kegt., is Chief Constable of Kent and
late Cupt. Kent Artillery.
Liiueaee. — John IUxto.n, Esq. of Ballybonny, Tally,
ic, the eldest son and heir-apparent of Mattliew iiuxton, who
was 4fh son of Capt. John Kiixton, of Ardee {see preceding
/uu'HjrOi ''"•'-'- Sept. 17-1, Mary, dau. of William Eccleston,
Esq. 01 Urumskellon, co. Loutli, and by her had issue. The
4th and youngest son,
He.nry TiioMAs Bellingham RcxTON, Esq.Di. 17G9, Susanna,
dau. 01 Jsaiali Willis, Esq. of Dundrum, co. Monaghan, and
had issue,
John, of whom presently.
Henry, m. viuiout issue.
Martha, m. Kev. John Alexander, "Vicar of Drumsang, eo.
Wesinieatli, ai.d had, with other issue. Col. William Alex-
ander, C.B., who ra. twiee, and had issue by both uives; by
his 1st, Anne, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Kennedj, C ii , he had
(with two daus., Anna Maria, m. Capt. Amyard I'owney
Elliot, 3rd son of ihe Hnn. John Elliot, and nepiieiv to the
FCail of Miuto, and Ellen Henrietta, m. Col. Henry Lane, .")tli
Bengal Light Cavalry), two sons, L William iiuxton Eneas,
Major-lien. Uonimaniiing 1st liengal Cavalry, ?». his cousin,
Charlotte, dau. of Capt. Blair, 5th Bengal Ligiit Cavalry:
2 Augustus Hay, Li.-ut. in the 38th Bengal N.I., second
in command ot the Oude Irregular Cavalry, killed in the
Indian Mutiny. Col. Alexander j;t. 'indly, ImH, Penelope,
youiiu'cst dau. of William Hooper, Es(i. of Merton House,
CO. Hereford, and had issue, one dau. Peuelope, d. -b Jan.
1876.
Eleanor, to. William Pooler, E,-;q.
Mary, m. W. Buchanan, Esq. ot co. Tyrone.
Susan, i/i. Kev. J. Smith. Anne, unm.
Frances, m. Willoughby Giffney, Esq. co. Moiiuyhau.
His eldest son,
John Kcxton, Esq., who purchased, 1828, the estate of IJroad
<.)ak, Kent, m. 28 July, 1817, Anna Maiia, youngest dau.
■ ■f Col. Patiick Hay, H.E.l.C.S. (4th son of Thomas ilay, Lord
Huntingdon, of the Court of Session; sec Hay, Bart, of Aldtr-
ttoi'--, BuiiKE's Ptertiye and Baroiictagt), hi Sarah his wife,
4thdau.ofRobertDashwood, Esq.of Vallow Wood,.Stoguinbev,
Somerset, and sister of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Dashwood,
K.C B., K.T.S.(.sc£ Dashwood, Bart, nf West Wycombe, Bueke's
Pec aye and Baronetage), and by her (who </,. 12 June, 1889)
had issue,
I. John Henry Hay, present represontativ e.
n. Wi'liam James Mylne (Itev.), ;-. 9 Sept. 1819; m. 8 May,
ln73, Maig.uet Emma, 4th dau. of Lev. Evan Nepc^n,
Canon ot Westminster, and d. lU July, 1886, leaving issue,
1 Margaret Edna. 2 Constance Kachel Mary.
3 Julia Ethel. 4 Catherine Eva.
III. Ocrge Augustus Frederick, Knt. St. F., M G.S., <feo., b.
24 July, 1»21; t^. and was bur. at St. Louis, US., Sept.
1848; iorinerlyof iJon L>iego Leon's Lancers, in the service
of the Queen of Spain, afterwards of H.M.'s 89th Regt.,
author of Adcentares ia Mexico, Lii'e in the Far West,
<fee.
IV. Charles Dashwood, 6. 17 Jan. 1823; d. May, IS.'il.
V. Augustus Alexander, late Lieut. Koyal Fusiliers, ana
alterwaiils Capt. and Adjutant .'ith Kent Volunteer Batta-
lion, b. 24 Sept. 1S24; m. Mary Eliza Minto, duu. of Walter
Miiito, Esq. of Jamaica, and d. 30 Dec. 1889, leaving issue,
1 Mary Augusta. 2 Katherine Hume.
3 Mabel Hay.
VI. Frederick Wardell (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Willington,
formerly Lieut. IClh Regt., b. 17 Jan. 18'28 : m. Isabel, dau.
of Lieut. Col. Moore, and d. 27 Jan. 1890, having had
issue,
1 Frederick Augustus Dashwood (Rev.), Vicar of Well,
CO. York, b. 1862; m. Alice, dau. of Rev. C Carr, B.A.,
Vicar of Whitworth, Durliain, and has had issue, Charles
Frederick, 6. 1884, and Elizabeth Isabel, ((. 20 May,
1891.
2 George, b. 1862.
1 Amy isabtl. 2 Florence Mary.
3 Agnes Mildred, deceased. 4 Kathleen Mora.
Mr. Ruxton d. 1 Nov. 1828.
A nns—Arg., acresceiit between three bulls' heads erased sa.,
armed or. Crest— A bull's head sa., armed or, charged with a
crescent as in the arms.
ISeeU — Broad Oak, Brenchley, Kent.
BYAN-LENIGAN OF CASTLE
PFOGEE.TY.
Eyan-Leniqax, John Viv'ian, Esq. of Castle
irogerty, co. Tipperary, J. P. and D.L., Lieut. -Col.
CommandingTipperary Artillery Militia, assumed by
royal licence, Dec. 187S, the additional surname of
Lexioan, in compliance witli the testamentary in-
junction of his cousin, Penelope Elizabeth Marie
Leuigan, of Castle ft'ogerty.
Xiiueagre. — The ancient family of ffogerty was of impor-
tance in Ireland antecedent to the descent of the English
in the reign of Henry 11. The chief of the sept in 1583,
CoNOHER NA ScRY O'lFOGHERTY, of Muuroc, CO. Tippcraiy,
was father of
DoNouGH O'ffooerty, who was slain in battle at Latcragh
(his father then living) 26 Nov. 1.^183, and was the Donough who
III. Ellen Purcell of the ancient baronial family of Logsmoe,
and lies bur. in the Abbey of Holy Cross, to which he was a
considerable benefactor. He was s. by his son,
Donald O'efogerty, of Munroe, surnamed Grany (or the
Ill-favoured), whose son and heir,
DoNocGH O'ffooerty, of Inchy O'ffogerty, Fishmoyne, and
Bally ffogerty (now Castle ffogerty), left two sons,
Roger, his sucecsjor.
William, of Fishmoyne, Physician to His Majesty King
Charles II., who, under the charge of being concerned in
the Meal- 1 lib Plot, was imprisoned in the Tower, and d.
there s p. in 16u5. This i> the gentleman described in the
Act of Settlement as Ensign William ffogerty, and who
under tliat Act is included amongst those exempted from
confiscation. His will bears date in 1606.
The elder son and heir,
Roger O'ffogerty, of Incliy O'ffogerty, m. a dau. of
Cashuy, and wass. by his son,
Teige, or Timothy, O'ffogerty, of Bally ffogerty, &c., m.
Margaret, dau. of Buike, of Barrycurry (of the family of
Lord Brittas), and had issue,
Cornelius, his heir.
Thomas, m. Anne, dau. of James Magrath, Esq. of Derry-
moie, and had a son, Magr.ith ffogerty, who was father of
Thomas ffogerty and grandfather of Magrath ffogerty,
Esq. of Ballinlonty, and oi Philip ffogerty, Ksq , Bariister-
at-Law. John. Dionysius, a priest.
Jlalaehy, Doctor of the Sorbonne and Prefect of the College
of Lombard, Pans, anno 1705.
The eldest son and heir,
Cobnelics ffogerty, Esq. of Castle ffogerty, b. 14 May,
1661, Capt. in the army of King James IL, hi. in 1696, Mary,
dau. of Michael Kearney, Esq. of Milestown, co. Tipperary,
and dying in 1730, was s. by liis son,
Teige, or Timothy, ffogerty, Esq. of Castle ffogerty, who
(/. s. I), at the age ot 50, in 1747, and was a, by his brother,
Tho.mas FFOGiiRTY, Esq. of Castle ffogerty, vi. Christian,
dau. and eventual heir of James Meyler, Esq. of Sallyuiount,
CO. Kildare, and had issue,
James, his heir.
Thomas, Capt. in the Regt. of Ultonia, in the Spanish service,
d. v.nm. iu 1781.
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RYE
1767
Elizabeth, m. William Lenigan, Esq. of Zoar, co. Kilkennj-,
and b}- him (who d. 23 Nov. 176S) left an only son, Thomas
Ij:nigan.
3Ir. ffogcrty d. 1758, and wass. by his elder son,
Ja.mes ffogebtt, Esq. of Castle ffogeity, who, having
conformed to the Established Church, served the office of Hi^h
Sheriff for co. Tipperary 1783. He d. uni.i. 1788, when his
sister, Elizabeth Lenigan, became his heir, and the estates
passed through her to her only son,
Tho.mas (Jean Baptiste) Lenigan, Esq., who thus be-
«ame " of Castle ffogerty." This gentleman vi. 1st, in
-April, 1794, Peniel, dau. of Edmund Armstrong, Esq. of
Buncraggy, co. Clare (by his wife Hannah, sister of Robert
Henry Westropp, Esq.), and by her (who d. April, 1804> had
issue,
I. James, of Castle ffogerty.
II. Edmund, b. 8 Aug. 1798 ; d. unm. 6 June, 1836.
t. Anna Elizabeth, tu. 18/4, John Dennis liyan, Esq., Lieut.
13th Drajioons, 2nd surviving son of George Ryan, Esq. of
Inch, CO. Tipperary (see that jamily), and left issue,
1 George, Lieut.-Col. late Commanding 70th Regt.
2 John Vivian, now of Castle ffogerty.
3 Valentine, Major-Gen.
1 renelope. 2 *Jina. 3 Emma.
4 Marian. 5 Elizabeth.
II. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1SS3. iii. Henrietta.
Sir. Lenigan m. 2ndly, Clarinda, dau. of John O'Reilly, Esq.
«f Mount Street, Dublin, and had by her two other daus.,
IV. Mary, a nun. v. Eosetta.
He d. 2 Aug. 182.'), and was s. by his son,
James Lenigan, Esq. of Castle ffogerty, J.P. and D.L.,
M.R.I. A., M.A. of Trin. Coll. Dublin, 6. 23 June, 1797; m.
30 April, 1825, Eleanor Fiances, dau. of John Evans, Esq.,
and sister of William Evans, Esq., M.P. for Leominster, by
whom he had two daus.,
I. Sarah Ellen Henrietta, d. at Munich, in Bavaria, 30 March,
1842.
II. Penelope Elizabeth Marie, of Castle ffogerty, who c?.
at Badgastein, Austria, 3 Aug. 1878, having devised her
estates to her cousin, the piesent Lieut. -Col. J. Vivian
Ryan-Lenigan, of Castle ffogerty.
Arms — Gu., three griffins' heads erased or.
Ores'. — A grifiSn segreant az., holding in the dexter claw a
sword erect ppr.
Motto — ^lalo mori quam faedari.
6'<.at— Castle ffogerty, Thuiles.
BYAN OP BALIiYMACKEOGH.
Etax, Charles Akthue, Esq. of Ballyiuackeogh,
eo. Tipperary, J.F., b. 7 Nov. 1853.
Xiineagre. — William Ryan, Esq. of Ballymaekeogh, was
-». in that estate by his son, Danikl Ryan, and the estate was
.afterwards confirmed to him by grant from ChablesII., 1667.
He III. Honor, dau. of Col. John Ewer, and had issue, three
sons and three daus., William, his heir; Anthony; George;
IClizabeth, m. Edward Lee, Esq. of liarna ; Anne, ?)t. Edmund
<;nffin, Esq.; and Mary. Mr. Ryan d. 1731, and was s. by
his eldest son,
AViLLiAM Ryan, Esq. of Ballymaekeogh, m. 1725, Eliza-
l)eth, dau. of Richard New.^tead, Esq. of Ballyloughane, co.
Tipperary, and d. 1765, having had issue,
EwEE, his heir, of whom presently.
Richard. William, m. Miss Bradshaw.
George, m. Miss Lysaght. Anthony.
Anne, m. John Ewer, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. Solomon Cambie, Esq. of Castletown.
The eldest son and heir.
Ewer Ryan, Esq. of Ballymaekeogh, m.. 1754, Elizabeth.
<1au. of Richard Margrath, Esq. of Lisduff, co. Tipperary, and
*y her (who d. 1791) had issue, six sons and three daus.,
William, his heir. George.
John. Richard, Capt. in the army.
Anthony. Rickard, Major 93rd Regt.
Eleanor, m. Bever Smith, Esq.
Bridgeu Elizabeth.
Mr. Ewer Ryan d. 1802, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Ryan, Esq. of Ballymaekeogh, m. Sept. 1814,
Anne, dau. of the Eev. John Pennefather, D.D., Rector of St.
Johns, Newport, co. Tipperary, and sister to Lieut.-Gen. Sir
John Lysaght Pennefather, K.C.B., and by her (who d. Dec.
18d3;, had issue,
AViLLiAM, late representative.
John, m. 1843, Louisa Ricarda, dau. of Major Kinpsmill \
Pennefather, of Knockinglass, co. Tipperary, and d. Sept. ;
1873, having had issue, William Ewer (Rev.). M.A. ; John
Pennefather, M.D.; Frances Elizabeth, rteceased ; Louisa
Mary, m. 1885, Townsend Hall, Esq. of Pilion, co. Devon,
and is deceased.
George Henry, M.D.. Surgeon R.N., deceaspd.
Robert Percival. deceased. Edward, deceased.
Elizabeth, deceased. Clarr-, deceased.
Mary Anne. Laura.
Mr. Ryan d. 27 Nov. 1835. His eldest son,
William Ryan, Esq. of Ballymaekeogh, J.P., 6. 1 Dec.
1815; m. 29 Nov. 1842, Jane, dau. of John Grogan, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, and sister of Sir Edward Grogan, Bart., late
BI.P. for the city of Dublin, and had issue,
I. William Edward, B.N., b. 24 March, 1851, d. 16 March,
1870.
u. Charles .^bthuk, now of Ballymaekeogh.
I. Anne Alicia Susanna, m. 8 Jan. 1881, Kingroge Drew, Esq.
broiherof Col. Francis Drew, 7th Hussars, of Drewscourt,
CO. Limerick, and has issue, 1 Francis William Massy;
2 Ringrose Charles Wellington; 1 Alicia Jeanette ; and
2 Anna Everina Margaret.
II. Elizabeth, deceased.
III. Antoinette Jane.
IV. Jeanette, m. 10 Aug. 1886, Edward Herbert Maunsell, of
Macleod, Alberta, Canada, son of the late Frederick Maun-
sell, of Finnttherstown House, co. Limerick, and has issue,
Jiederick William Edward; Jeanette Clare; and Antoinette.
Mr. Eyan d. 13 Feb. 1890.
^))H.s— Gu., throe griffins' heads erased or. Crest— A griffin
segreant az., holding in the dexter claw a sword erect ppr.
Motto — Malo niori quam ta'dai'i.
Scat — Ballymaekeogh, Newport, co. Tipperary.
EYE OF BYECOTJIIT.
Rte, Eichaed Ton.son, Esq. of Eyecoiirfc, co.
Cork, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1854, formerly
Capt. in the army, m. 1845, Mary, dau. of Henry
Baldwin, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, co. Cork, anil
has had issue,
I. John Bailie Tonson, J.P. for Cork, 6. 1840; m. 10 Aug.
1876, Madeline Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Sir Thomas Dan-
cer, 6th Bart, of Modreeny, and has issue,
Richard Bailie, b. 1877. John Reginald, 6. 1878.
Hubert Bernard, b. 1882.
ri. Richard, d. 31 Jan. 1809.
1. Elizabeth Tonson, m. Arthur Fawkes, Major 8th Regt.,
6th son of Rev. Ayseough Fawkes, of Farnley Hall and
Hawksworth Hall, co. York.
Lineage. — Christopher Rye, Esq. one of the Aldermen
of the city of Cork, was Sheriff 1661, and Mayor 1667 and
1668. He m. Anne, dau. of George Evans, Esq., ancestor of
Lord Carbery, and had issue, an only son,
George Rye, Esq. of Ryecourt, J.P., 6. 1686 ; ai. Anne, dau.
and co-heir of John Bailie, Esq. of Castlemore, co. Cork, J. P.,
by Anne his wife, dau. of Timothy Tucker, Esq. of Cork, and
rf. 1735, having had by her a son,
John Rye, Esq. of Ryecourt, J. P., r,i. 6 Sept. 1758, Elizabeth,
Peniel, dau. and sole heir of the Rev. Percy Meade (by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of Henry Tonson, Esq. of Spanish Island,
CO. Cork), son of the Rev. Dominick Meade, Archdeacon of
Cloyne, and nephew of Sir John Meade, Bart., ancestor of
the Earls of ClanwiUiam, and by her left issue at his decease,
1786,
Richard Tonson, of whom presently.
George, j/j. July, 1784, Catherine, dau. of Sir Robert Warren,
Bart., and d. s. i>.
The elder son,
Richard Tonson Rye, Esq. of Ryecourt, to. Anne, dau. of
James Badham Thornhill, Esq., and had a son,
John To.vsoN Rye, Esq. of Ryecourt, m. his cousin, Mary,
dau. of Samuel GodscII, Esq., by Sophia his wife, dau. of
James Badham Thurnhill, Esq., and had issue, Richard Ton-
son, now of Ryecourt, and four daus., Eliza, )/). 1844, T. B.
Herrick, Esq. of Shippool Castle ; Kate, m. J. Jleade, Esq.;
Penelope, m. the Rev. Edward Jones; and Georgina, m.
T. Lewis, Esq.
Scat — Ryecourt, Crookstown, cc. Cork.
KYND OF KYNDVILLE.
Etnd, James Fleetwood, Esq. orRyndville,co.
Meatli, B.A., called to the Bar 1853, late Col.
8tli batt. Eifle Brigade, b. 1833; s. his father 1875.
1768
EYN
THE LANDED GENTRY
SAO
Liineag'e. — David Ktnd, of Knni^lu^cn, patentee under i
the Act of Settlement of Lands in Fermanagh, m. Margaret, i
dau. of Christopher Irvine, Esq. (and sister of Sir Gerard |
Irvine, Bart., and William Irvine, E.'^q., ancestor of the Castle
Irving family), and widow of Col. Kichard Bell and of Capt.
Thomas Maxwell. Mr. Eynd, whose will hears date 2 Oct.
1677, and was proved at Clogher, left issue (with a dau.
Elizabeth, ..i. lOOi', Capt. Arlliur Auchniuty, of Brianstown), a
son and heir.
David Rysd. Esq. of Derryvolan, co. Fermanagh, J.P.,
High SherilT lOSl. attainted hy James II. 1689. He m.
Margaret, dau. of William McCullagh, Esq., by Janehiswife,
dau. of Capt. Thomas Maxwell, and had issue, i. John, of
whom liercaiter; ii. Thoiiuvs, &. 1679, d. s. p. circa 1709;
HI. Christopher, of Kena'jh, co. Leitrim ; i. Jane, m. Mr.
Graham; ii. Hebccca, m. Mr. Lowther; iii. Elizabeth, -m.
"William Riciiardson, Esq. Mr. David Kynd d. about 1723,
and was ,«. by his eldest son,
John Htnd, Esq., of Derryvolan, J.P., High SheritT co.
Fermanagh 1708, and co. Leitrim 1722, in. Elizabeth liieliard-
Eon. and had, with other issue,
David, of Derryvolan, High Sheriff 174.'), m. 1746, Mary, dau.
of Oliver Moore, Esq. ot" Saulstown, co. Meath, and left at
his decease an only child and heir,
Mary, wife of Edward Denny, Esq.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Tlie 2nd son,
Thomas Rtnd, Esq. of the city of Dublin, m. 2 Sept. 1745,
Mary Marshall Irvine, and by her (who d. 18 Oct. U59) had
issue. Mr. Thomas Rynd d. circa 1783. His only son,
James Rtnd, Esq. of Dublin, 6. 15 Oct. 1748; «r. 1st Dec.
1776, Mabella, dau. of Thomas Goodlatte, Esq., by Mal.ella
his wife, eldest dau. of Rev. Richard Crump, and by her had
issue,
I. Thomas, of Ballywilliam, co. Fermanagh, a JIajor in the
army, b. 13 Dec. 1777; m. IG June, 1816, Jane, dau. of
\\ illiam McKay, Esq. of Merrion, and d. 1848, having had
issue,
1 John Goodlatte, Barrisler-at-Law, b. 10 March, 1817 :
d. unni. 8 Feb. 1853.
2 WiUiam Richardson, 6. 12 July, 1819; m. 5 Feb. 18.56,
Mary Anne, dau. of Henry Blennerhassett Thompson,
Esq., by Meliora his wife, dau. of John Young, Esq. of
Philpottstown, co. Meath, and had issue, two daus.,
Meliora Laura and Era Ethel.
3 Henry Nassau (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
Col. Thomas Kennedy, and has issue, Frederick Augustus,
Anne, Beatrice, Clara, Constance, Ada, and Bredak.
4 Frederick Augustus, d. unm. 22 July, 1857.
6 McKay, Lieut -Col., laie Major 62nil Foot, m. Eliza
Sarah, dau. of C. Twining and relict of James Claud N.
Taylor, Esq., Lieut. R..N., and has h.'id issue, Arthur
Hampden, d. young ; Frederick Cecil, Lieut. WeUh
Regt., b. 24 Sept. 1861 ; Laura Evelyn.
1 Eliza Laura.
IT. Goodlatte, killed at the battle of Salamanca.
m. James, m. Miss Buchanan, and had issue.
Mr. James Rynd ru. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of — Dunn, Esq., who
d. .«. p. He m. Srdly, Hester, dau. of Robert Fleetwood, Esq.
of Parkstown, co. Meath (by Catherine Margaret Hopkins his
wife), and by her (who d. Dec. 184y) he '.eft issue at his de-
cease, 16 Oct. 1814,
IV. Robert Fleetwood, late of Ryndville.
V. Frances, of Dublin, M.D., w. Elizabeth, dau. of Alderman
AUey, Lord Mayor of Dublin, and d. 18j1, having had
issue,
1 Philip Crampton, Col. Bengal Staff Corps, m. Phoebe,
dau. or the late John Rynd, Escj. of Reynella, Killucan.
2 John Xuttall, M.A.C.E. (T.C.D ).
3 Francis Edward, late Capt. 4th (King's Own) Regt.
4 Scrope Christopher, m. Olivia, dau. 01 Frederick Pilking-
ton, Esq. of Newberry Hall. co. Kildare.
1 Hester Matilda, m. Lieut.-Geu. Robertson.
2 Nannie Louisa.
3 Elizabeth, i/t. Major Drew, late 75th Regt.
VI. John, J. P. CO. Westmeath /deceased), ru. Harriet Town-
-hend, dau. of Robert McKerlie, Esq., representative of the
ancient family of McKerlie, of Craggleton Castle, co. Wig-
ton, Scotland, and left issue.
VII. James (Rev.) (deceased), r,i. Eliza, dan. of Robert Crow
Heming, Esq. of Nutfield, co. Clare, and left issue.
vr.i. Christopher, of Mount Armstrong, co. Kildare, J. P. and
D.L., m. 8 P'eb. 1842, Helena Maria, o;ily surviving dau.
and heir of Peter Wolfe, Esq. of Blackball, co. Kildare, d.
1832, leaving issue,
1 Robert Fleetwood, of Blackhall, co. Kildare, J. P., Hon.
Major Kildare Rifles, late Capt. 22nd Regt., b. 1842.
2 WiHium Wolfe, Capt. 7th Foot, d. 18 May. 1886, ag-ed
42. having la. 1884, .Miss Iteid dau. of — Reid, Esq., The
Barn, Carrickfergus.
."5 Fleetwood, of Mount Armstrong, cc. Kildare, m. 18S5,
Julia, dau. of L. N. Izod, Esq. of Chapel Izod, co. Kil-
kenny.
4 Theobald Christopher.
I. Maria Elizabeth (deceased), in. William Thomas Briscoe,
K-q. of Luggan, King's co.. and Riversdale, co. Westmeath,
and left issue.
II. Hester (deceased), m. 1828, the late Edward Briscoe, Esq.
of Grangemore, co. Westmeath, High Sheriff 1833 for that
CO.
III. Catherine (deceased), m. 1816, the late Alexander
Andrews, Esq., Capt. in the army, eldest son of Thomaa
Andrews, Esq. of Merrion Square, Dublin.
Mr. Rynd d. 16 Oct. 1814, and was s. by his son,
Robert Fleetwood Rynd, Esq. of Ryndville, J.P., vi. Nov.
1S.32, Maria, dau. of Thomas Longworth Dames, Esq. of Green-
hills, King's CO., and had issue,
I. James Fleetwood, now of Ryndville.
I. Maiia Jane, m. Lieut.-Col. Elton, V.C.
II. Elizabeth, m. Arthur Hume, Esq. (see Macaktnet), and
has issue, Arthur Robert, Capt. West Ridint; Regt.,?ii. 1887,
Vi'ilet, only dau. of Major-Gen. Rowlands, V.C; Mary;
and Florence.
Mr. Rynd d. 1875. and was .'!. by his eldest son, James Fleet-
AvoodRynd, now of Ryndville,
Arras — Erm., on a cross gu., a cross-crosslet fitchee or, the
sinister quarter arg., charged with two mullets in fesse az., in
the centre chief point a crescent of the third. Crest~A demi-
lion rampant gu., holding in the paws a eross-crosslet fitchee
or, and charged on the shoulder with a crescent as in the arms.
Motto — lide et fortitudine.
Scut — Ryndville, near Enfield, Meath.
SACKVILLE OF DRAYTON HOTJSE.
Stopfoed Saceville, Caroline Harriet Sack-
TILLE, of Drayton House, co. Northampton, dau.
of Hon. George Germain, and niece and heir of
Charles Sackville, 5th and last Duke of Dorset, m.
20 June, 1837, the late William Bruce Stop-
FORD, Esq., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1850, and
by him (who was b. 1 April, 1806, and d. 29 May,
1872) had issue,
I. Sackville Geoeoe, M. A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, J.P. and D.L.,
Chairman of Quarter Sessions and Chairman of County
Council, late M.P. for North Northamptonshire, Lieut.-
Col. and Hon. Col. 4th batt. Northampton Regt., 6. 1!>
March, 1840; m. 4 Feb. 1875, Edith Frances, only child
of William Rashleigh Esq. of Menabilly, Cornwall, by
Caroline, his wife, dau. of the 11th Lord Blantyre.
II. Lionel Richard, Lieut.-Col. 4th batt. Rifle Brigade, 6. 4
Jan. 1845; m. 6 Jan. 1887, Constance Evelyn, dau. oi
Major George Gosling, and has issue,
1 Lionel Charles, b. 30 April, 1891.
2 Geoffrey William, b. 20 May, 1Sj3.
1 Elinor Beryl, b. 7 Feb. 1888.
2 Diana Mary, 6. 21 March, 18!:"9.
in. Alexander William, 6.31 Aug. 1846.
IV. Sydney Robert, b. 22 Jan. 1850; m. 23 Aug. 1883, Janet,
dau. of J. Shields, and rf. in California, 6 Jan. 1888, leaving
issue, Ronald William, b. 1885, Edward Rupert Sydney,
b. 1887 ; and a dau., b. 2 Oct. 1884 (dec).
T. Harriet Caroline.
II. Fanny Louisa, m. 3 Jan. 1877, the Hon. and Right Eer.
Augustus Legge, Lord Uishop of Lichfield, sou of William,
4th Earl of Dartmouth.
III. Georgina Mary, m. 13 May, 1869, Hon. E. P. Thesiger,
C. B., youngest son of Frederick, 1st Lord Chelmsford,
and has issue.
IV. Margaret Elizabeth, m. 12 Jan. 1882, 'William Edmund
Wood Collins, Esq. of Langley Place, Slough.
V. Eleanor Mary Agnes, m. 23 Sept. 1879, Lionel John
William Fletcher, Esq. of Ewell Manor, Maidstone.
VI. Beatrice Evelyn, m. 3 Aug. 1871, Harry Samuel
Cumming Clarke Jervoise, Esq., of the Foreign Oflice,
elderson of Samuel B. Jervoise, Esq. (.«<:(! Jekvoise, Burke's
Peerage and Baronetage), and husi.-isue, a dau., Kathleen
Margaret.
vii. Grace, m. 30 Aug. 1881, Hon. Henry Arden Addcrley,
of Fillongley Hall, co. Warwick, 2nd son of Charles, Isd
Lord Norton, and has issue. {See Bcrke's Petra'je,
Norton, B.)
IMr. Stopford was 4th son of Hon. and Eev.
Richard Eruce Stopford, Canon of Windsor, 4tb
son of James, 2nd Karl of Courtovvn. Tlie estate ol
SAG
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAG
1769'
Drayton, originally a possession of the De Veres,
passed from that illustrious race to the Greens,
and from them to the Staffords and the Mordaunts.
From the last-named family it came to that of
Germain, and was hequeatlied by Lady Elizabeth
Germain to Lord George Sackville, father of Charles,
5th Duke of Dorset. At the Duke's death (1843),
Drayton devolved, under his will, on his Grace's
niece, Caroline Harriet Sackville, wife of William
Bruce Slopford, and, in consequence, Mr. Stopford
and his wife assumed by royal licence the addi-
tional surname and arms of Sackville.
liineag'e Charles Sackville, K.G., 6th Earl of Dorset,
b. 24 Jan. 1637, succeeding, in right of his mother, to the
estates ot the Earl of Middlesex, was created Earl of Middle-
sex AND Baron Cbanfield of Cravficld, co. Bedford. His
Lordship's second wife was Lady Mary Compton, dau. of James,
3rd Earl of Northampton, by whom, besides a dau. he had his
successor,
Lionel Cranfield Sackville, K.G., 7th Earl, 6. 18 Jan.
1688, created Duke of Dorset, 13 June, 1720. His grace, m.
June, 1708-9, Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Walter Philip
Colyer, and niece of David, Earl of Portraore, by whom he
had issue,
I. Charles, his successor, 2n(l Duke of Dorset.
II. John Philip, 6. '22 June, 1713; m. 1744, Lady Frances
Guwer, dau. of John, 1st Earl Gower, and dying 1765, left
issue,
1 John Frederick, 3rd Duke of Dorset.
1 Mary, m. 30 Aug. 1767, Sackville, 8th Earl of Thanet.
III. George, the well-known Lord George Sackville, b. 26
Jan. 1715-16, assumed by Act of Parliament, 16 Feb. 1770,
the surname of Germain, pursuant to the will of Lady
Elizabeth Germain of Drayton, co. Northampton. He was
elevated to the Peerage II Feb. 1782, as Baron Bolebroke
AND Viscount Sackville, of Drayton. He m. 3 Sept.
1754, Diana, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John Sambrooke,
Esq. by whom (who d. 15 Jan. 1778) he had issue,
1 Charles, 2nd Viscount Sackville, and 5th and last Duke
of Dorset.
2 George, 6. 7 Dec. 1770; m. Dec. 1814, Miss Harriet
Pearce, and by her (who c(. ISApiil, 183.5), left at bis
decease, 31 May, 1836, an only child,
Caroline Harriet, m. 20 June, 1837, William Bruce
Stopford, Esq., late of Drayton, co. Northampton, who
rf.29 May, 1872.
1 Diana, m. John, 2nd Earl of Glandore. and d. 1814.
2 Elizabeth, m. Henry Arthur Herhert, Esq. of Muckross,
CO. Kerry.
3 Caroline, d. unm. 1789.
I. Anne, d. 23 March, 1720-21, aged 11 years.
II. Elizabeth, m. 6 Dec. 1726, Thomas, Viscount Weymouth,
and d. 9 June, 1729.
III. Caroline, m. 27 July, 1742, Joseph Darner, Lord Milton,
afterwards Earl of Dorchester, and d. 24 March, 1776.
Arms — Quarterly; 1st and 4th quarterly or and gu., over all
a bend vaire, for Sackville; 2nd and 3rd az., three lozenges
(■r, between nine cro.-ses-crosslet of the last, for Stopford.
Crests — 1st, Sackville, Out of a coronet, composed of eight
fleurs-de-lis or, an estoile of six points wrg. ; 2nd, Stopkord,
A wyvern, wings endorsed, vert. Motto — Toujours loyal.
Stat — Draytoji House, Thrapston.
SAGAK-MUSGRAVE OF BRAMLEY
AND RED HALIi.
Sagab-Musgkave, John Musgeate, Esq. of
Bramley and Red Hall, co. York, J. P. and County
Councillor for the West Riding, late Capt. 2nd
West York Y''eomanry Cavalry, 6. 15 July, 1835 ;
m. 2Z Aug. 186 •, Clara Kate, only dau. of Robert
Collinson Brooksbank, Esq. of Sydenham Hill,
Kent, by his wife, Emma Rrooksbank, and has
issue,
I. Abraham Musgrave, Capt. 3rd batt. West Yorkshire
Kegt. b. 17 July, 1861.
u. Edgar Brooksbank, b. 11 March, 1864; in. 21 Sept.
1893, Constance Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir William Grantham,
of Barconibe, Sussex, a Justice of the High Court, Queenn
Bench Div.
m. Robert Malcolm, 6. 30 Dec. 1871.
IV. William Noel, b. 18 Jan. 1876.
I. Clara Gertrude.
Mr. Sagar-Mu?grave, who is Lord of the Manors of
Shadwell, Roundhay, and Seacroft, on inheriting the
estates of his maternal great-uncle, Abraham Mus-
grave, of Bramley, assinned in compliance with
that gentleman's will, the additional surname of
MusGBATE, by royal licence, 21 April, 1863.
<^amila of Pusgrak of f ramlm.
Henry Musgrave, of Bramley, bought an estate from Sir
John Saville of Howley in 1621. He built Whitegate HousCr
where he rf. 1664, leaving by Mary his wife, with other issue,
a son.
John Musgrave, of Whitegate House, who had by Margaret
his wife, with other issue, a son and heir,
Abraham Musgrave, of Whitegate House, m. 27 Aug. 1693,
Mary, dau. of William Pulleine of East Keswick, co. York,
and d. 20 Feb. 1743, having by her, who d. 23 Dec. 1733, had
with other issue, a son,
John Musgrave, of Whitegate House, h. 1702, jji. 11 May,
1732, his cousin, Mary Musgrave, and <?. 8 Sept 1782, having
by her, who d. 31 May, 1777, aged 65 years, had, with other issue.
a son,
Simeon Musgrave, bapt. at Bramley, 19 March, 1734, m.
at Leeds, 2 Dec. 1768, Elizabeth Wood, of Bramley, and d.
12 Feb. 1823, having t)y her, who d. 6 Jan. 1790, had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Joseph, b. 30 Sept. 1775, d. unm. 17 May. 1838.
III. Abraham, b. 17 Feb. 1778, d. unm. 15 Nov. 1862.
The eldest son,
John Musgrave, of Whitegate House, b. 1 July, 1772, m.
1 Jan. 1795, his cousin, Susanna Musgrave, and by her (who
m. 2ndly, 19 Dec. 1813, Ephraim Elsworth, Esq. Jun.) had
issue,
I. Simeon, b 2 Dec. 1795 ; m. 3 Dec. 1836, at St. Giles' in the-
Fields, Middlesex, Betty Haley, and d. s. p. 12 June, 1874.
II. John b. 11 Jan. 1797, d. icnm. '^6 April, 1813.
in. Thomas, b. 23 June, 1805 ; d. 14 April, 1806.
I. Margaret, 6. 27 Jan. Is02; m. 12 July, 1832, Bichabi>
Hartley Sagar, Esq., and d. 27 Aug. 1838, leaving issue
[see below).
II. Elizabeth, b. 7 Dec. 1804, d. unm. 23 July, 1869.
Mr. John Musgrave d. 4 Dec. 1804.
<^umili> cf Sugar.
John Sagab, of Ramington, near Gisburne, bought from.
Thomas Allerton in 1605, an estate at Allerton, near Bradford,
and was bur. at Gisburne, 10 May, 1614, leaving with other
issue, a son,
JamesSagab, of Allerton Grange, bapt. at Gisburne, 22 July,
1596, and was bur. at Bradford 16 June, 1666. He was the
founder of Sagar's Charity, Bradford, by will dated 15 Feb.
1665, and proved 1 Jan. 1667, in the Prerog. Court of th&
Archbishop of York. He left by Elizabeth, his wife, witlr
numerous other issue, an eldest son,
John Sagar, of Allerton Grange, bapt. 25 Oct. 1629, m. 21
July, 1669, Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Midgley, of Allerton, and-
by her, who was bur. 14 Dec. 1691, had with other issue, a
son, Thomas, of whom hereafter. He was bur. at Bradfor*
31 Aug. 1089 (will dated 6 March, 1687). His son,
Thomas Sagab, b. 17 May, 1670, m. 16 May, 1694, Elizabeth,
dau. of Alderman Thomas Dixon, of Gledhow Hall, Leeds,
J. P. twice Mayor of that city, and d. 13 Dec. 1702, leaving by
her, who d. 28 Jan. 1708, an only son,
Thomas Sagar, 6.21 F'eb. 1696, elected a Town Councillor
of Leeds, 4 June, 1731, m. 14 Dec. 1720, Elizabeth, dau. of
Benjamin Atkinson, of Caley Hall, near Otley, and d. 13 Jan.
1738, leaving by her who d. 6 April, 1754, with other issue, a
son,
Henry Sagab, b. 23 March, 1726, m, 19 Feb. 1765, Betty,
dau. of William Sagar, of Southfield, near Colne, Lancashire,
and d. 2 Dec. ISOO, leaving with other issue, a son,
Thomas Sagar, bapt. 28 Dec. 1768, m. 10 Sept. 1798, Mary,
dau. of John Hartley, of Sninden Hall, near Gisburne, and'
was bur. 21 Aug. 1822, leaving with other issue, a son,
Richard Hartley Sagab, of Kirkstall Hall, Bramley, b. 2?
June, 1803, m. 12 July, 1832, Margaret, eldest dau. of John
Musgrave, of Whitegate House, Bramley (see family ot
Musgrave above) and d. 15 Aug. 1844, having by her, who d.
27 Aug. 1838, had issue,
I. John Musgrave {now Sagar-Musgrave), of Bramley and
lied Hall.
I. Elizabeth, b. 25 May, 1833 ; m. 15 Sept. 1858, William Wil-
kinson, Esq. of Skipton, who d. 7 May, 1884, leaving issue,
William Musgrave, 6. 13 July, 1859; m. 20 Sept. 1887^
Geoigina Mitchell, who d. 8 Oct. 1888; Sydney Herbert, 6.
27 June, 1862; m. 12 Oct. 1886, Emma Maria Irwell; Ricli-
1770
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAI
ard Hartley, 6. 2-t Feb. 1876; and Margaret Edith, b. IS
Feb. 1861, "ill, UJuly, 1887. H. P. Gaiiand, Ksq. of Leeds.
u. Margaret Susannah, </. in infancy.
Arms — Quarterly ; 1st and 4th nrs. on a pile per pale az.
and KU. six annulets or, for Mtsgrave : '.'nd and 3rd, per
bt-nd or and az. a cross inoline countercUanged, a chief paly of
fix of the firet and pu. for Sagar.
0-t.--(i5 — 1st MrsoBAVE. two arms enibowed ppr. holding an
annulet or encircling a lilting spear erect also pi]\ -nd.
Sagar upon a rock ppr. an eagle reguard. or each wing charged
■with three bendlets gu. resting the dexter claw upon a cross
jnoline az.
Motto — Valde et sapienter.
Seals— lieii Uall, Shadwell. and Bramloy, Leeds.
MOLESWORTH-ST. AUBYN
CLOWANCE.
OF
Molesworth-St. Aubyx, Kev. St. Aubtn-Hen-
DER, of Clowance. Cornwall, Comity Councillor for
Jliat County, late Vicar of Coliiiigham, co. York,
.I.P.. M.A.,Cli. Ch., Oxford, h. 27 Dee. 1833 ; m. 3
-I uiie, 1S62, Caroline, 3rd dau. of Eev. Charles
Wlieler, of Ledstone llall, co. York, and Otterden
I'lace, Kent, and lias issue,
I. Hugh, Capt. 3rd Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon., b. 3 Jan. 1865.
II. Beville, 6.4 Feb. 1871.
J. Helen Flora, b. 1863, to. 1891, Boy. Charles Kowland
Wynne de Cerjat, Vicar of Crowan, Cornwall, and has
issue, Helen Dorothy.
11. Annie Caroline, 6. 1867.
Liineagre. — Eev. John IMolesworth, Rector of St.
I5reocke, Cornwall, 2nd son of Sir John Molcsworth, 5th Bart.
<>f Pencarrow, M.P., and Barbara his wife, dau. of Sir J. St.
.\ubyn, of Clowance, 3rd Bart., >a. his cousin, Catherine, 2nd
<lau. of Sir John St. Aubyn, 4th Bart, of Clowance, and had
issue,
JoHs, who s. to the St. Aubyn estates.
He.ndeb, s. his brother 1844.
ijt. Aubyn, Col. K.K.. ;/(. Isabella Margaret, dau. of Richard
Waring, t"sq. of Belfast, and </. 1868, leaving issue,
1 St. Aubyn. Lieut.-Col. R.A., h. 26 March, 1845 : ■„(. 1873,
Jane Emily, dau. of J. P. Magor, Esq., and has issue,
Edward Algernon and Arthur St. Aubyn.
2 St. John, b. 1847.
1 Catherine, m. 1861, Lieut.-Col. James Heme Wade, and
has issue two sons and one dau.
2 Elizabeth.
3 Isabella, m. 1872, Capt. Arthur George Fullcrton. R.X.
Barbara, ra. Rev. W. Gilbee, and ('. 1.''35.
Mary Anne, m. 1841, Rev. James WullT, Rector of Ilogan,
Cornwall ; both d. 1&84.
The eldest son,
Kev. John Moleswokth, t'. through his mother to the St.
Aubyn estates, and assumed the surname of St. Aubyn. He
^(. s. J). 1844, and was s. by his brother,
Rev. Hender Molesworth St. Acbtn, of Clowance, Corn-
wall, J. P., b. 12 March, ITUS; t,i. 1 Jan. 182D, Helen Matilda
Isabella, youngest dau. of Rev. T. Napleton, Rector of Powder-
(Jiam, Devon, and had by her (who d. 28 March, 1877),
Hendee John, of Clowance, b. 21 Dec. 1823, J.P. and D.L.
Cornwall, m. 1 Jan. 185G, Kythe Catherine, youngest dau.
of C. W. Popham, Esq., niece of Sir li. R. Vyvyau, Biut.,
and grand-niece of Vice-Admiral Sir Home Popham, K.C.B.
He s. his father 1867, and d. s. p. June, 1868.
St. Atbtn Hender. now of Clowance.
AValter Napleton, M..\., Christ Church, Oxon., Barristcr-at-
Law, JLP. for Helsion 18n0-5, b Oct. 1838 ; rn. Anne,
younger dau. of G. Coles, of .Southampton.
Rev. H. M. St. Aubyn assumed the additional surname and
sirms of St. Aubyn by royal licence, dated 14 March, 1844.
He d. Dec. 1867.
j4i-iii.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th erni., on across gu. five
bezants, for St. Acbyn; 2iu1 and 3rd gu., an escutcheon vaire
between eight crosses-crosslet in orle or, for Molesworth.
/-'rest — A Cornish chough ppr.
^eat — Clowance, near Camborne, Cornwall.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
ST. CLAIR OF STAVERTON COURT.
St. Clais, Jame.s Latimek Crawshay, Esq. of
Staverton Court, co. Gloucester, Lieut-Col. in
tlie Army, formerly Major Argyll and Suthcr-
laad Highlanders, 6. 16 Oct. 1850; m. 17 July,
1SS9, Ethel i\Iiiry, dau. of the late TTenry Grey
riiilpott, Esq. of Dormanslaud, Surrey, and has
issue,
William Farhill, 6. 12 May, 1890.
liineagre. — This is a direct branch of the ancient and
noble Scottish family of St. Clair.
David St. Clair, Esq., m. Louisa Wemyss, of Dysart
House, CO. Fife, by whom he had issue, William; and Gen.
James St. Clair, Master of Dysart, who d. unui. in 1766. The
elder son,
William St. Clair, Esq., Major 1st Royals, was father, by
Mary his wife, of
William St. Clair, Esq., Col. of the 25th Royal Borderers,
b. 1746; who m. 1772, Augusta, dau. of Gerard Tiiiling, Esq.,
and had issue,
I. James Pattison (Col. R.A.), of Felcourt Lodge, Surrey,
b. 1780; ),). 1st, 1809, Charlotte, dau of Michael Head, Es(i.
of llalifdx, Nova Scotia, by whom lie had three sons and a
dau.,
1 William .\ugustus, of The Beacon, East Grinstead, J.P.
Sussex, Capt. Late Bombay Artillery, and Col. Royal
Sussex .Vrtillery Militia, 6. 'l810 ; m. 1846, Kinma, dau.
of George Crawshay, Esq. of Colney Hatch, Herts, and (/.
S Jan. 1879.
2 James Lodis, of Staverton Court.
3 David John, Capt. Bombay Infantry, to. 1845, andd. s. i'-
i June, 1866.
1 Charlotte Jlyers, -m. 1839, Andrew Peterson, of Wake-
field, CO. York, d. 1889.
He m. 2ndly, 1830, Susannah, dau. of Sir Thomas Turton,
Bart., and had by her (who '/. 1881) a dau. Rosabelle Mary
Elizabeth. Ho d. 3 Jan. 1867.
II. David Latimer.
III. William, Capt. 25th Regt., killed in action 1809, at
Martinique.
IV. Thomas Staunton, Major.-Gen., C.B., K.H., received nine
medals, d. .f. /). 1848.
I. Louisa Matilda, d. unm. ii. Augusta, d. unm.
The 2nd son,
David Latimer .St. Clair, Esq. of Staverton Court, Capt.
R.X., Knight of the Sword, J.P. and D.L.,6. 8 May, 1784 ; m.
13 .\pril, 1819, Elizabeth, dau. of John Farhill, Esq. of
Chichester, but had no issue. He d. 24 Nov. 1861 and was «.
by his nephew,
James Louis St. Clair, Esq. of Staverton Court, J. P.,
Capt. H.E.I.C.S., &. 10 Sept. 1816; to. 28 June, 1848, Juliet,
dau. of George Crawshay, Esq. of Colney Hatch, Middlesex,
and by her (who is deceased) had issue,
I. James Latimer Crawsuay, now of Staverton Court.
II. David Farhill, b. 18 Aug. 1»52.
III. William Augustus Edmund, Major R.E., b. 18 Aug.
1 854 ; m. 1886, Louise, dau. of Walter Crawshay, Esq. o*
Le Chasnay, Nievre, France.
I. Charlotte Elizabeth Louise. ii. Juliet Matilda.
Capt. St. Clair d. in 1886.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th az., a ship at anchor, her
oars in saltire within a double trcssure fiory counterflory or;
2nd and 3rd az., a ship under sail or, over all an e.scutcheon
arg., charged with a cross engrailed sa. Crest — A phoenix in
names ppr. Mottoes — Over the crest, Benasce piu gloriosa;
Fight.
^•"Ki— Staverton Court, near Cheltenham, co. Gloucester.
CU'.b — United Service.
ST. GEORGE OF WOOD PARK.
St. Georgk, Achesox, Esq. of Wood Park, co.
Arnuigh, M.A., T.C.D., b. 16 July, 1819; m. 25
Nov. 1890, Jane Rebecca, only surviving child of
the late Thomas Knox Armstrong, Esq. of Eellows
Hall, CO- Armagh, by Catlierine Frances, his wife,
dau. of Wallop Erabazon, Esq. of Rath House, co.
Louth.
liineagre. — This family deduces its pedigree from
Baldwin St. George, one of the companion-in-arms of the
CoNQUEiioB, whose descendants flourished in England for
several centuries, and frequently represented co. Cambridge in
Parliament.
Sib Richard .St. George, Clarenceux King of Arms (19th
in lineal descent from Baldwin), m. Iblb, Elizabeth, dau. of
Nicholas St. John, Esq. of Liddiard Treegooze, Wilts, by whom
he left at his death, 17 May, 1635, three sons,
I. Henry (Sir), Garter King of Arms, m. 1614, Mary, dau. of
Sii Thomas Dayrell, Knt. of Lillingston Dayrell, and d.
t) Nov. 1644, leaving, with fourdaus. (tlizabeth, m. Co'.. R.
Bourke : Mary, m. Ferdinand Hastings, Esq. ; Frances, m.
SAI
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SAI
1771
George Tucker, Esq. ; and Rebecca, in. George Cook, Esq.)
four sons.
Sir Thomas St. George, Garter King of Arms ; d. 6 March,
1 703.
Viiliam St. George (Col.), a Cavalier, killed at the storm-
ing of Leicester.
Sir Henry St. George, Clarenceux King of Arms, d. 1715,
iige.l 91.
liiihard St. George, Ulster King of Arms of Ireland,
d. .<. p.
n. Giorge CSir), of Carrickdrumrush, co. Leitrim, whosc
son. Sir Oliver, M.P., 7?i. Olivia, dan. of Michael Bercsford
and Mas father of SiH George .St. George, Bart., elevated
to the I'cerage of Ireland, as Lord St. (tEobge. in 171-i
He m. Margaret, dau. of John, 2nd Viscount Massereene,
and left iit his decease, 4 Aug. 17:<5, aged 84, a dau. the
Hon. Mary St. Gei rge, ??i. John Usher, E-^q., SI. P., by whom
she had a dau. Olivia, m. 23 Jan. 1736, Arthur French,
Esq of Tyrone, co. Galivay. and a son St. George Usher,
who was elevated to the Peerage of Ireland in 1V63, as
Lord St. George, of HatUy St. George, en. Leitrim, vihKh
<lii;n!ly expired at his lordship's decease, without male
i.-sue, in 1775; his only dau., by Hizabfth Dominick
liis wife, Eriiilia Olivia, m. AVilliam llobert, 2nd Duke of
Li in stir.
III. KlCIIABD.
The 3rd son,
Capt. Richard St. George, went over to Ireland in the
lieginning of the 17th century, in the Royal army, and was
appointed Governor of the town and castle of Athlone. He was
h. at Hatley St. George 27 March, 1590, and m. 20 Feb. 16-5,
Anne, dau. of Michael Pinnock, Esq. of Turroi k, co Rose 'm-
inon and left at his death, 24 April, 1667 (with two daus.,
Mary, m. 1st, Thomas Ashe, Esq. of St. John's, co. Meath.
and 'Jndly, Strafford Lightburne, Esq. of Adamstown, and
Ann, m. Major Wood), an only surviving son,
lU.NRT St. Geohge, Esq. of Athlone, M.P., an Officer in the
Irish army of Charles II., who obtained from that monarch
a grant of the estate of Woodsgift, co. Kilkenny, in 1666. This
gentleman, who was 6. 15 Oct. 1638; ra. 3 June. 1669, Anne,
«lau. of Mr. Alderman liidgeley Hatfield, of the city of Dublin,
by whom he left at his decease, 1723, four sons,
I. PiK'nARD, of Kilrush, a Lieut.-Gen. in the army, M.P., m.
l()iHi, Elizabeth, dau. of Lord Coote, of Coluony, and d. in
Dublin in 1755, without legitimate issue.
II. Henry, d. laira. 1723.
III. .Arthur (Very Rev.), D.D., Dean of Ross.
IV. Gi orge, of Woodsgift, M.P., father of Sir Richard St
George, of Woodsjjift, co. Kilkennj', created a Barone;
12 March, 1766 {see Bdbke's Peerage and Baronetage).
The 3rd son,
The Very Rev, Arthur St. George, D.D., Dean of Ross, d.
~i St-pt. 1772, aged 91, leaving by his wile, Jane, dau. of Sii
'i homa-s Molyneux, 1st Bart, of Castle Dillon,
I. lUchard, of Kilrush, co. Kilkenny, m. 1763, Sarah, eldest
dai . of the Very Rev. Xtichard Handcock, Dean of Achoniy,
and had a son,
l;iehard, h. 1776; d unm. June, 1840.
II. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
III. Capel, Capt of Grenadiers, d. in West Indies.
IV. Arthur, Major 62nd Foot, d. 1769.
V. Howard, ancestor of St. George of Kilniah.
VI. Henry (Rev.), m. 1st, Mary. dau. of Plr.lip Percival, Esq.
of Temple House, co. Sligo, and had by her one son,
Arthur, b. 1776; d.unm. 1845.
He VI. 2ndly, Jane, dau. and co-hi ir of William Walsh, Esq.
<if en. Limerick (by Elizabeth, dau. of John Flood, Esq. oi
Floud Hal!, and tister of Sir Frederic Flood, Bart.), and by
iier had issue,
1 Henry (Rev.),rf. 18J0.
2 Oliver, Capt. 23rd Fusiliers, m. 1st, 1827, Harriet
S sanna, widow of Rev. Fredeiic Austin, 51. A., and
2i.dly, 1869, Julia Mary, dau. of Col. Giiardot, Cold-
stream Guards.
S .Nelson, of Altamont, m. Miss Cash, of Dublin, and
d. s. p.
A \^ilham, of Kildavin House, ?ft. Miss Level, and d.s.p.
IS71.
1 1. izrtbeth, d. unm.
■2 Jane, m. Rev. Mr. Whitty.
3 Henrietta, d. ■anni.
4 Isabella, 111. Theopilus Edward, 2nd son of Arthur John
Si George, Esq. of Kilrush.
1. Ciitherine, m. Clement Wolseley, 2nd son of Sir Richard
Wolstley, 1st Bart., and had issue, Wilheluiina, who m
Thomas Belmore St. George (see Bcrke's Peerage and
Baronetage, St. George, Bart.).
The 2nd son,
Thomas St. George, Esq., M.P. for Clogher, Commissioner
of Barracks, b. Oct. 1738; rn. 15 Aug. 1776, the Hon. Lucinda
Acbtsou, 4th dau. of Archibald, 1st Viscount Gosford, and
by her (who m. 2ndly, Jeremiah French, Capt. 80th Rcgt.) he
left at his decease, 1 April, 1795,
I. Thomas Baldwin St. George, Capt. 80th Regt., b. 12 May,
1777; 7(i. Miss Eliza Mason, and d. 28 Feb. 1852, having>
had issue, three sons, Thomas (Rev.), Vicar of Kilnasalagh';
CO. Clare, m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Joseph Clarke, Esq..
andd.s.p.; Archibald (Uev.), m. Penelope Johnson, of
Kinloch, co. Fermanagh, and d. s. p. ; and Howard,
d. unm.
II. Acheson, of Wood Park.
III. John, of Woodside, co. Chester, Capt. 80ih Regt.. and
Lieut. -Col. Salop Militia, b. 16 Aug. 1779;)».21 April, 1811,
Frances, youngest dau. of Archibald Campbell, M.I)., of
Stafford, and d. '28 Jan. 1864, having by her, who d. 10 Oct.
1805, had issue,
1 John (Sir), K.C.B., Gen., Col. Commandant Royal
Artillerj-, commanded the siege train at the fall nf Sebas-
topol, and was subsequently President of the Ordnance
Select Committee, Director of Ordnance, 6. 18 Jan. 1812;
m. 15 Aug. 1860, Elizabeth Marianne, youngest dau. ("and
co-heir of both father and mother) of Thomas Evans,
Esq. of Lyminster House, Sussex, J. P., and Margaret, bis
wife, only dau. and heir of William Harris, Esq.. and has
one son, Paldwin John, Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards, b.
16 Feb. 1862.
2 Archibald, of Camma Lodge, Athlone, J. P. co. Roscom-
mon B.A. Trin. Col. Dubbn, b. 5 June, 1813 ; m. 22 Dec.
1862, Kate, dau. of Archibald St. Geortie, Esq., and ha.-i
issue, a dau.. Frances Millicent, d. 25 Jan. 1890.
3 William Whitinore, of Clifton Park, Birkenhead, b.
3 Dec. 1814; vi. 10 May, 1842, Mary Anne. dau. of
David Cram, Esq. and d. 10 July, 1890, having by her
(who d. 25 Aug. 1868; had issue,
William Baldwin, Lieut. B.A., b. 11 Sept. 1813; d. 6
Dec. 1876.
Edward Whitmore, 6. 20 May, 1850; d. 14 3Iarch,
1853.
Acheson Whitmore, b. 9 Aug. 1856, Capt. Prince of
Wales's Own (West York) Regt.
Howard, 6. 6 April, 1858.
George Herbert, b. 12 March, 18C0.
Charles Henry, 6. 12 Jan. 1863.
Mary Anne F'rances.
Millicent Eleanor, ra. 10 July, 1884, Rev. Edward Whit-
more Simpson, Vicar of Laxton, co. York.
Lucy Olivia, in. 26 April, 1881, George Arbuthnot Moore,
Esq. of Kastlands, co. Somerset, and has issue.
Harriet Louisa.
Emily Agnes, m. 13 Xov. 1883, Martin Benson Lawford,
E.sq. of (Jerley Hall, Oswestry, and has issue.
Sophia Emma.
4 George, H.M. Customs, b. 12 June, 1816; m. 19 Aug.
1856, Annie, dau. of Richard Brsans, Esq. J. P., of Park-
field, Birkenhead, and rf. 19 April, 1880, leaving issue,
George Edward, b. 17 July, 1857.
Arthur Baldwin, b. 30 July, 1858.
Archibald Henry, b. 2 Oct. Is59.
Annie Georgina.
Frances Aline, m. Horace Stedall, Esq., and has issue.
5 Howard (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Billinge, co. Lancaster,
and J. P., 6. 13 Jan. 1819; 7)i. 22 June, 1864, Emilia, 2nd
dau. of Andrew Comber, Esq. of -'land House, co. Lan-
caster, and lias a son, Howard Cumber, b. 25 Sept. 18C6,
VI. 30 Dec. 1891, Mary Melicent, dau. of William
Latham, Esq., M.A., Q.C. ; and a uau. Frances Emilia.
1 Jlillicent, ,,i. 21 July, 1853, Frederic William Holder,
Esq. of Liverpool.
2 Lucy Elizabeth Georgiana, m. 7 June, 1849, Rev.
William Edward Coldwell, M.A., Vicar of Sandun, and
has issue.
IV. Archibald, of Camma Lodge and Dublin b. 27 Feb. 1782 ;
and(/. 14 Nov. 1863.
V. William Molyneux, 6. 17 Feb. 1784, 3rd Lieiit. of the
"Conqueror," killed at Trafalgar 21 Oct. 1805, s. p.
The eldest surviving son,
Acheson St. George, Esq. of Wood Park, co. Armagh, 6.
21 June, 1778; m. Isl, 1810, Eleanor, dau. of Robert Gordon,
Esq. of Clonrael, and by her (who d. May, 1821) had issue,
I. Thomas Gordon, Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S., b. 1812; m 23
April, 1861, Sarah Straghan, only child and heir of William
Lloyd Caldecot, Esq. 01' Plas Llandegwyn, co. Carnarvon,
and had issue,
1 Acheson William Gordon, h. 2 July, 1866 ; d. 23 Oct.
1&80.
1 Nora. 2 Ethel Eugenie. 3 Adcla Eleanor.
II. William, H.E.I.C.S., d. unm. in India2Se(yt. 1836.
HI. Acheson, now of Wood Park.
IV. John, H. E. I.e. S., 6. 27 April, 1821; killed at the Khyber
Pass 2 Nov. 1841.
I. Lucinda Margaret, d. unm. 16 April, 1845.
II. Eleanor Mary.
III. Olivia, d. unm. 19 June, 1836.
He m. 2ndly, 1 Dec. 1824, Jane, 2nd dau. of the Hon. and
1772
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAI
Very Rev. John Hewitt, Dean of Cloyne, 4th son of James.
1st Viscount Lifford, and by her had one d;iu.,
IV. Alicia Hcwirt Caroline, m. 15 Oct. ISoG, Edward Clialoncr
Knox Esq. of Desertcrcat, co. Tyrone.
Mr. St. George d. 3 Dec 1855.
.■<)■)«<— Arg., a chief az., over all a lion rampant pu., dncally
crowned ov, armed and langued ot the second. Cyexl — A ilenii-
Hon rampant gu., diic;illy crowned or, armed and kmgasd az.
Motto - Kirniiias in co'lo.
Seat — Wood I'ark. Tjnan, co. Armagh.
ST. GEORGE OF TYRONE.
Kathekixe St. George andJosEPHiNE Browne,
dans, and co-heirs of Ciiristoplier St. George, Esq.
{>■€€ heloic), s. their father 1577.
Lineag-e.— Arthpr French, Esq. of Tyrone, co. Galway
i?on of Christoplier Krench, Esq. of Tyrone, who d. 1718, by
.Margaret his wife, sister of James Farrell, Esq. of Clunyquin,
grandson of Arthur Trench, Esq., Mayor of Galway, who
sii.'ned the capitulation of that town 161)1, and great-grand-
son of Christoplier Krench, Esq. of JIulpit, who purchased ihe
estate of Tyrone, co. Galway, and d. 1676), m. 23 Jan. 1736,
Olivia, eldest dau. of John Usher, Esq., M.l'., of Carrick, by
his wife the Hon. Mary St. George, onl. dau. and heir of
George, Baron St. George, of Hatley St. George, and dying
8 May, 1779, left, with three daus. (Olivia, m. Anthony
Xugeiit, Esq. of Pallas; Julia, wife of her cousin, Christopher
French, Esq. uf Urook Lodge ; and Nichola), a son and suc-
cessor,
Christopher French, Esq. of Tyrone, b, 13 April, 1754, who
assumed 1774, the surname of St. George in compliance with
the settlement of his great-grsndfather. Lord St. George. He
(II. 1778, Anne, eldest dau. of Henry Bingham, Esq. of New-
brook, CO. Mayo, and left, with two daus. (Letitia, )a. James
Kelly. Esq. and Olivia, m. William Uobert Wills, Esq. of
WiLs^rove), a son and heir,
Akthtr French St. George, Esq. of Tyrone, b. 8 Aug.
1780 ; j/i.22 Jan. 1801, Lady Harriet St. Lawrence, eldest dau.
of William, Earl of Howth, and co-heir of her mother. Lady
Mary Bemiingham, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Thomas, 22nd
Lord Atheniy, Earl of Louth. By her he had issue,
Christopher, of Tyrone.
Arthur St. George, of Tyrone, d. unm.
Maiy, la. iraiicis Cuff, Esq. of Creagh co. Mayo.
Matilda, m. Col. Charles Pepper, of Ballygjilli.
Louisa, m. Col. H. Bingham, 60lh Kitles.
Anne, deceased. Harriet, deceased.
:^.Ir. St. George d. 1 Jan. 1S44, and was s. by his eldest son,
Christopher St. George, Esq. of Tyrone, J. P. and D.L.,
M.P. fur Galway from lts47 to 18.2, b. lb March, 1810; jii. 10
iK-c. 1»52, Ilonoiia Kane, and c^. 12 Nov. 1877, leaving two
daus.,
Katherine, m. 5 Feb. 1874, Robert James Ker St. George,
Esq. of Woiidsgitt, CO. Kilkenny, and has issue, 1 Kicliard
Christopher Blis<h ; 2 Aritiur Krench; 3 Uobert Charles
Cecil; I lio.<aniond ; 2 Gladys ; and 3 Jo.^ephine.
Josephine, m. Andrew Browne, Esq. of Carnacregg, co.
Gai way.
drifts— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a chief az., over all a
lion rampant gu., ducally crowued or, fur St. George; 2n l
and 3rd quarterly, 1st and 4th, erm.. achevron sa., for French,
2nd and 3rd, az., a chevron erm., between three billets arg.,
lor U^HEE. Crest— A dcmi lion ra-iipant gu. ducally crowned
or. bn/yporieix — Dexter, a demi-lion rami)ant regiiardantgu.,
ducally crowned or, collared erm; sinister, an antelope aig.,
atiired, ungulori, collared, and chained or. Jl/o4(o— Kirmitas
in ccelo.
!<e'i.i — Tyrone House, Oranmore, co. Galway.
CLub — University.
ST. JOHN OF SLINFOLD.
St. Johx, Edward Jonx, Esq. of Slinfold,
Sussex, J.P., D.L., late Lieut.-Col. 4th batt. Rojal
Sus.-'ex Regt., b. 27 Feb. 1828 ; assuined by roval
licence 21 March, 1877, the name of St. John, in
lieu, of Bunnv, in conformity with the will of his
father-in-law, m. 19 June, 1855, Mary St. John,
only child of Robert Burnett Brander, Esq. of
Ik'lmordean, West Grinstead, Sussex, by Sarah his
wife, dau. Henry St. John, Esq. son of the Hon.
and Very Kev. St. Andrew St. John, Dean of
Worcester {see Btrke's Peerage, St. Jokx, B.),
and by her (who d. 9 March, 1888}, has issue,
I. Edward Francis St. John, b. 13 July, 1863.
I. Mary Emma. ii. Edith Matilda.
III. Mabel Bertha St. John.
IV. Mildred Brander. v. Beatrice Sarah.
Lineage.— For the Yorkshire branch, now extinct, of
this ancient family see Glovkr's Vis'dnt'um. On a memorial
brass in Normanton Church to Richard Bunny, of Newton
Bunny Hall, in that paiish, it is stated that the Bunny family
was traditionally oescended from one of the Conqueror's
eompanions-in-arms, who came from the northern bank of
the Loire in France.
Kichard Bunny, Esq. of Ibrope, Hants, of which estate his
ancestors are stated to have been in possession from the time
of King John, as appears by a deed of that date, was father of
a son, Robert, who, by his wife, Mary, was father of
Edmund Bunny, Esq., bapt. 23 Dec. 1660, m. Jane Buck, of
Welford, and their only son,
Blandy Buck Bunny, Esq., dying 22 Feb. 1777, left, by his
wife, Sar.ah, dau. of Richard Brice, Esq., a son,
John Bunny. Esq., who m. Alice Pyke, of Whenvell, Hants,
by whom he had an only dau., Alice, and a son,
Joseph Bunny-, Esq., m. 1st, Anne Mariot, dau. of Capt.
Bennet, H.E.I.C.'s naval service, and by her (who d. 1772) had
Joseph Blandy, to. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Philip Worsley,
otClieshunt, Herts.
Mariot, in. John Martineau, Esq. of Stamford Hill, London.
He TO. 2ndly, Eli/.abeth, dau. of John Kigby, Esq. of Chow-
bent, CO. Lancaster, and by her, who d. 1836, had a son,
Edward Brice Bunny, Esq of Speen Hill, J. P. and D.L.,
111. 29 June, 1824, Emma, younger of the two daus. and co-
lieir of James Piggott, Esq.,J.P.,of Fitzhall, Iping, and Slinfold,
Sussex, and d. 10 Sept. 1867, leaving an only son, Edwabi>
John St. John, Esq., now of Slinfold.
Arms — Arg., achevron, between three goats' heads erased sa.,
attired or. o-evt— A goat's head erased sa,, attired or, on the
sinister horn two annulets conjoined or. JUutlu — Propositi
tenax.
.Srat — Slinfold, Horsham, Sussex.
Ciub—Juhior United Service.
ST. LEGER OF PARK HILIi.
St. Leger, John, Esq. of Park Hill, co. York,
Co\. in the army, served with the 53rd Regt., in the
Siitlej Campaign in India, present at the battles of
Aliwal and Sobraon, in both of wliieh he was-
wounded, J. P. and U.L. for the West Riding co.
York, b. G May, 1823 ; m. 8 April, 1858, Philippa,
dau. of Jolin Bonfoy Rooper, Esq, of Abbotts Rip-
ton Hall, Huntingdon, formerly M.P. for that co.,
and has had issue,
I, Arthur John Bonfoy, Capt, King's Royal Rifle Corps,
J.P, W.R. of Yorkshire, b. '25 Nov. 1859.
II. Henry Berners, b. 26 Oct. 1861.
I I. Reginald Warhain Antony, 6. 15 Feb. 1808.
I. Edith Antonia, d.
II. Gwendoline Mary Hope, m. F. W. Brooke, Esq. of Glei>-
brook. Isle of Wight.
III. Georgiana Harriet, to. John Walter, eldest son of
Douglas Parry-Crookc, Esq., J.P., of Darsham House,
Suffolk.
IV. Ursula Beatrice Philippa, to. Egbert, son of the late
Rev. Edmund Hullond, of Benhall Lodge, Suffolk.
Lineage. — .Sec Burke's Peerage, Bagot, B.
Lieut.-Gen. John Chester, R..\., 6. 3 Aug. 1779 (4th son, by
Catherine his wife, dau. of the Hon. Heneage Legge, of Charles.
Bagot, Esq., who assumed, by Act of l^arliament, the surname
and arms of Chester, and whose eldest brother. Sir William
Bagot, was created Baron Bagot), to. Sophia Elizabeth, dau.
of Charles Stuart, Esq., and </. 17 May, 1857, having had, witb
junior issue, a son, Joii.v, who s. to the St. Leger estates ii*
England and Ireland at the death of his cousin, Antony F.
Butler St, Leger, Esq. of Park Hill, and Berkeley Square, 3k
Oct. 1862, and having assumed the surname and arms of St.
Leger, is the present possessor of Park Hill.
^r))i.?— Quarterly : 1st and 4th az.. fretty arg., on a chief or
a cross crosslet of the first for dl-^tinction, for St. Leger; 2nd
and 3rd erm., two chevronels az., for Bagot. Crests — 1st,
A griffin passant or, charged with a cross-crosslet as in the-
arms, for St. Legi-.b ; 2iul, Out of a ducal coronet, a goat's heaifc-
arg.. attired or, for Bagot. Mottoes — Over the crests, Antiquuia
obtinens: below the arms, Hautei bon.
Si'iU—\';irk Hill, near Rorherliam.
C'i!it6i— Travellers' and Junior United Service.
SAI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAI
1773
ST, QUINTIN OF SCAMPSTON.
St. Quintin, William Herbert, Esq.
Scampston Hall, and Lowthorpe Lodge, co. York,
J.P., b. 24 April, 1851 ; m. 22 July, 1885, Yiolet
Helen, 2nd dau. of Hon. Cecil Duntombe, of Naw-
ton Grange, co. York, and has issue,
Margery Violet, h. 29 April, 1886.
Iiineage.— The name of this family is found on the Rollot
Battle Abbey.
Sir Herbert St. Qhintin, one of the companions-inarms
of William the Conqueeor, had, in the division of the spoil,
ii giant of the manors of Skipsea, Mapploton, Brandesburton.
the borough of Woodshall, in co. York, and other extensive
lands in the co. of Nottingham. His son,
Oliver St. Qointin, had, by Aldeliza his wife (who founded
in 1134 a priory for Cistercian nuns, near 'i'adcaster, calling
it Nunappleton), two sons, the eldest. Sir Robert, ttmyi.
William II., was one of the twelve kniglits who divided
certain lands in Wales with Robert FitzIIanion, and he built
the castle of St. Quintin, now called Llanblythian Castle. The
2nd son.
Sir Herbert St. Quintin, feudal Baron St. Quintin, s. his
brother, and was father of
AmateilusSt. Quintin, feudal Barou St. Quintin, in. 1189,
Catherine, dau. of Sir John Freshmersh, and had an elder son,
Sir John, of Brandsburton and Skipsea, temp. King John, who
m. in 1209, the dau. of Randall Muschins, and d. s. p., and a
2nd son,
Sir Herbert St. Quintin, feudal Baron St. Quinlin, in.
Agnes, dau. and co-heir of Roger d'Estoteville, and liad live
sons and two daus. Of the sons, the three eldest d. s. p., the
fourth, William, feudal Baron St. Quintin, was ancestor of
Herbert St. Quintin, summoned to Parliament as Baron St.
Quintin, 8 June, 1394 ((see Burke's Extinct Peerage), and the
•6th and youngest son.
Sir Alexander St. Quintin, Knt. of Harpham, co. York,
vhioli manor was given him by his mother, m. Margery, of
the Blanch Minster, dau. of Sir William de Albano, and had
nine sons and three daus. He was s. by his eldest son.
Sir William St. Quintin, Knt. of Harpham, temp.
Edward III., m. Joan, dau. of Sir John Routhe, and had,
with a dau. Joan, m. Richard Holme, of Paull Holme, a son
and heir.
Sir William St. Quintin, Knt. of Harpham, in. the dau. of
Sir John deHeslarton, and had, with a younger son and a dau.,
an elder son and heir.
Sir Galfrid St. Quintin, Knt. of Harpham, in. Alice, dau.
of Sir William Roos, Knt. of Igmanthorpe, and had, with a
younger son, Thomas, an elder son and heir.
Sir Geoffrey St. Quintin, Knt. of Harpham, m. the dau. of
Sir Robert Constable, Knt. of Flamborough, and had an only
son.
Sir William St. Quintin, Knt. of Harpham, to. Joan,
or Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Marmaduke Thweng, and had
two sons and six daus. He d. 1349, and was bur. in the
church of Ilaipham, beneath a tomb of alabaster, under the
arch between the chancel and north chancel. He was s. by
his son,
Sir John St. Quintin, Knt of Harpham, Keeper of the
castle of Scarborough 1382, M.P. co. York, m. 1st, Lora, dau.
of Sir Herbert St. Quintin, and widow of Sir Robert Grey, by
■whom he had a son, Herbert, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert
Hilton, and d. s. p. Sir John m. 2ndly, Agnes, dau. and
heir of Robert Warren, of Newbiggin, in Pickering Lyth,
by whom (who d. 1414) he had two sons and a dau. He rf.
17 Jan. 1397 ; his eldest son, Anthony, in. Elizabeth, dau. of
Kicholas Gascoigne, and d. s. p. 22 Henry VI., and the line
was carried on by the 2nd son.
Sir Thomas St. Quintin, Knt. of Harpham, m. Agnes, dau.
of John Anlaby, of Etton, and had two sons, John, a Canon
Regular of St. Mary's Priory, Bridlington, and
Anthony St. Quintin, Esq. of Harpham, whose will, dated
14 March, 1444, was proved 3 July same year. He in. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir William Frank, Knt. of Grimsby, and had
four sons and two daus., the eldest son, Thomas, m. Agnes,
<iau. of Sir John Constable, and d. s. p. 18 July, 1445. The
2nd son.
Sir William St. Quintin, Knt. of Harpham, .5. his brother,'
m. the dau. of Herrington. and had four sons, i. John,
liis heir; ii. Walter; m. Robert; iv. Anthony. The eldest
eon.
Sir John St. Quintin, Knt. of Harpham, m. Alice, dau. and
iieir of Thomas Holme, of Paull Holme, and had three sons,
I. John, his heir; ii. William, of Gansted, living 1509, m.
^£ Jane, dau. and heir of Robert Twyer, and left six sons, who
left descendants; in. Anthony. Sir Juhn ti. 29 Aug. 1471,
and was s. by his eldest son,
John St. Quintin, Esq. of Harpham, in. Elinor. d:iu. and
co-heir of Edmund Thwaytes, of London, and had five sons,
I. John, his heir ; ii. Edmund, Master of the Hospital of St.
Sepulchre, in Holderness, at the dissolution ; in. Herbert, d.
unm. ; iv. Walter, d. unm. ; v. James, d. unm. He made his
will 20 Aug. 1.509. His eldest son,
John St. Quintin, Esq. of Harpham, temp. Henry VII.
His will was dated 19 Jan. 1504. He m. Margery, dau. of
Robert Constable, Esq. of Flamborough, and had on only
son.
Sir William St. Quintin, Knt. of Harpham, who was found
by inquisition, taken at Y'ork Castle, 4 Aug. 1515, nnnn
7 Henry VIII., to be heir to his father, and to be aged one
year and a half. He m. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Bryan Hastings,
Knt. of Fenwick Court, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Sir Marma-
duke Wyville) had three sons, i. Gabriel, his heir ; ii. Mathew,
of Hanswell, m. 1st, Elinor, dau. of John St. Quintin, of
Gansted, by whom he had a son Gabriel, aged 21 in 15sl, and
2ndly, Agnes, dau. of William Babthorpe; iii. Aniliony :
and five daus. He d. 25 June, 1550, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Gabriel St. Quintin, Esq. of Harph.am, ra. 1558, Dorothy,
dau. of Sir George Griffith, Knt. of Wichnor, co. Stafford, and
Burton Agnes, co. York, and had, with three daus., and as
many younger sons, Aunsell, William, and Mathew, who d.
unm., an eldest son and heir,
George St. Quintin, Esq. of Harpham, living in 15S4, to.
Agnes, dau. of William Creyke, Esq. of Cottingham, co. Y'ork,
and had, with three daus., who d. young, as many sons,
I. William (Sir), his heir; ii. Herbert, in. Everill, dau. and
co-heir of Robert Lacy, Esq. of Folkton, co. York, and J. s. p.;
III. Gabriel. The eldest son.
Sir William St. Quintin, 1st Bart, of Harpham, s. his
father, and was created a Bart. 8 March, 1642, High Sheriff
CO. York 1648, h. 1579; m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Robert
Lacy, Esq. of Folkton, co. York, by whom (who d. 4 May,
1649) he had issue,
I. Henry (Sir), 2nd Bart.
II. William, of Hayton, b. 1619 ; in. Margaret, dau. of Thomag
Wood, Esq. of Thorpe-juxta-Rudston, co. York, d. April,
16a7, having had five sons and four daus.
III. John, d. s. p. V. p.
IV. Thomas, of Flamborough, b. 1620; m. Anne, dau. of
Thomas Wood, Esq. of Thorpe, and had one son and one
dau.
I. Dorothy, m. Sir AVilliam Cayley, 1st Bart, of Brompton.
II. F'ranees, m. Francis Lascelles, Esq.
HI. Everille, d. unm. iv. Elizabeth, d. unm.
V. Katherine, to. 1st, Michael Wentwoith, Esq. of Wrollpy;
2ni11y, Sir John Kaye, 1st Bart, of Wood.some. Srdly,
Henry Sandys, Esq. ; and 4thly, Alexander, 8th Earl of
l\ghnton.
Sir William was bur. at Harpham, 8 Oct. 1G49, and was s. by
his eldest son.
Sir Henry St. Quintin, 2nd Bart, of Harpham, 6. IG06 ; to.
Mary, dau. of Henry Stapleton, Esq. of Wighill, co. York, aud
had surviving issue,
I. William, of Muston, b. 1632; m. 18 Dec. 1653, Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir William Strickland, 1st Bart, of Boynton, who
was bur. 3 Oct. 1700. He d. v. p. and was bur. 6 Nov.
1695, having, with five sons, all of whom d. young, two
surviving sons and five daus.,
1 William (Sir), 3rd Bart.
2 Hugh, bapt. 29 March, 1671 ; to. Katherine, dau. of
Matthew Chitty, Esq., by whom (who d. 6 Dec. 1702) he
had, with a dau. Katherine, who d. young, two sons,
AVilliam (Sir), 4th Bart.
Matthew Chitty, d. at York, 8 May, 1783, aged 83.
II. Henry, d. 1696. m. Philip, d. 1699.
I. Mary, m. Matthew Alured, Esq. of Beverley, and d. Mav,
1671.
II. Deborah, m. 11 July, 1687, Major Andrew Birch, of
London.
Sir Henry d. 1695, and was s. by his grandson,
Sir William St. Quintin, 3rd Bart, of Harpham, M.P. for
Hull temp. William 111., Queen Anne, and George 1., one of
the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, and Receiver-
General of Ireland, d. v.nm. 30 June, 1723, and was s. by his
nephew.
Sir William St. Quintin, 4th Bart, of Harpham, M.P. for
Thirsk, High Sheriff co. York 1733, m. Rebecca, dau. of Sir
John Thompson, Knt., Lord Mayor of London 1737, and had
issue,
1774
SAL
THE LANDED GENTRY
SAL
I. William (Sir\ fith Bart.
H. John Chittv, bapt. 19 Feb. 1730; liur. 17 Dec. 17-46.
III. Muet), ('. 1T:)1 : Inir. 24 Feb. 173G.
I. Rebeeoa, <(. <t>iiii. 4 Julv, 175S.
II. M.^RY, m. iJeorsro Darby, of Newtown, Hants, \iee-
Ailiiiinii of Eiijilatia, and d. 27 March, 1772, leaving two
sons,
1 WiLLTAM Thomas D.4Kby, who s. his uncle. Sir William
St. liuintin, .'ith and last Bart, of llarpliani, and assumed,
17i).=i. the surname and arms of St. Quintin, of whom
hereafter.
2 Matthew Chitty Darby, of Padworth, who s. to that
'estate on the death of his aunt, :\lrs. Cirifflth, and assumed
the surname and arms of Griwitii (see UARBV-GKitFiTH,
o/Pad:cor(u).
III. Kattierine, iit. Christopher Griffith, Esq. of Padworth,
yi.W for Berks, and d. s. p.
Sir Wilham d. 9 May, 1770, aged 70, and was .■!. by his eldest
t^on.
Sib William St. QriNTiN, 5th Bart, of Harpham, bapt. 4 July,
1729; m. Charlotte, dau. of Hon. Henry Fane, of Wormsley,
CO. Oxford, M.P. for Lynn Regis, brother of Tliomas, 6th Earl
of Westmorland, and iZ. s. p. 22July,17J5, when the baronetcy
became ext.nct, and his estates devolved on his before-men-
tioned nephew,
William Thomas St. Qcintin (previously Darby), Esq. of
Seampston, co. York, b. 26 May, 1769; m. Arabella Bridget,
dau. of Thomas Calcraft, General in His Majesty's army, and
by her (who d. 26 Jan. 1841, aged 69) had lour sons and live
ilaus., viz.,
I. William, of .Scampston Hall and Lowthorpe Lodge, both
in the co. of York, b. 25 July, 1797 ; d. 27 Aug. 1859.
II. Matthew chitty Downes, of Scampston and Lowthorpe,
Col. 17tli Laneers, h. 19 Dec. 1800; m. 23 April, 1850, Amy
Elizabeth, dau. ot George Henry Cherry, Esq. of Deiitord,
uerkB, and((. 19 April, 18J6, leaving three sjns and one
dau.,
William Heebert, now of Scampston and Lowthorpe.
Francis Downes Hugh, Lieut. 17th Lancers, i. 26 April,
1859: d. unm. 18 Aug. 1880.
Geoffrey Apsley, b. 15 June, 1861, m. 2 June, 1892, Muriel
Frances Charlotte, 2nd dau. of the late Col. the Hon.
George Henry Essex Grant, of Easter Elchics, of the
4.:Md Highlanders, and has issue,
Doris.
Cecil Amy.
III. George Darby (Rev.), b. 18 March, 1803; m. 1827,
Geoigina Henrietta Louisa, 2nd da.u. of Hun. and liev.
Gerald Valerian Wellesley, D.D., Prebendary of Durham,
and Chaplain to the Queen, brother of Arthur, 1st Duke of
Wellington, and </. s. p. 1873.
IV. Francis John, Major 8oth Light Infantry, b. 24 June,
ls04 ; d. unm. at Rice Lake, Canada, 9 Feb. 1(357.
I. Mary Catherine, d. 15 May, 1795.
II. Arabella Cecil, )/i. Is2i, Hon. Thomas William Gage, of
Westburv, brother of Henry Hall, 4th Viscount Gage ; d. 20
Feb. 1'546.
III. Mary, m. Bartholomew Wroughton, Esq. of Woolley
Park, Berks ; d. s. p. May, 1851.
IV. Cecil, d. unm. 12 Feb. 1868.
V. Catheiine, rn. David Ricardo, Esq. of Gatcombe, co.
Gloucester, son of the eminent poliiical economist ; d.
Aug. 1871, leaving issue.
Mr. St. Quintin d. 18 Jan. 1805.
Ai-iii' — (Jr, a chevron gu. a chief vaire. Crest — Out of a
ducal coronet gu., a column fluted or, issuant from the tup a
pearisb ppr. between two bulls' horns or.
^■(jctjs—Scainpstun Hall, York, and Lowthorpe Lodge, Hull.
SALMON OF OLVESTON.
SALiiox, Uexky Thoma.s, M.A., of Tockington
and Olvesion, co. Grloucester, J. P. co. Northampton,
J.i^. aud D.L. CO. Gloucester, Lord of the Uun.ired
of Langk'j and Swinesliead, and Lord of the
Manors ot Tockington and Olvcston, a Commissioner
of the Lower Level for co. Gloucester, Chairman
of Thornbury Board of Guardians, Lieut.-Col.
(retired), lite Major 4th batt. Northamptonshire
Ilegt., b. 1835 ; tn. 1862, Getrude Rose, only dau.
of Kev. J. Harwood Harrison, Rector and Lord of
the Manor of iiugbrooke, co. ZSortlianiptou, and
ha3 issue,
I. Henry Roope Pomekoy, J. P., late Litut. 3id batt. Glou-
cestershire Regt., b. 1865.
T. Mary Pomeroy, m. 2 Feb. 18S3, Col. William Bisset,
fi.A.
Liineag'e. — Thomas Stokes Salmon, Esq., M.A. (Oxford),
of Tockington and Olveston, co. Gloucester (son of Thomas
Stokes Salmon, Esq. of Tockington and Olvcston, and Mary
his wife, only dau. of Rev. Henry Pratt, Vicar of Orpington,
Kent), m. Elizabeth Rosetta, dau. of Rev. Thomas Carter, late
Vice-Provcst of Eton College, and had issue, Henry Thomas,
now of Tockington: Charles, late Lieut. 43rd Light Infantry,
d. at Madras. Mr. Salmon d. 1863.
^rw!,?— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., three salmon haurient
or. for Salmon ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion rampant gu., for
Pomeroy.
Seat — Tockington Manor, Almondsbury, co. Gloucester.
SALMOND OF WATERFOOT.
Salmond, Henry, Esq. of Waterfoofc, co.
Cumberland, and Langton Hall, Notts, J. P. Notts
and Derby .shire. Post Capt. R.N., b. 31 Dec. 1838,
entered Royal Navy 18.52, served in the Baltic dur-
ing the Russian War, and in the China war of 1857,
Commander 1870, Post Capt. 1880, retired 8 May,
1887, medals for Russian war and China war, and
Roj-al Humane Society's silver medal for saving
life, m. 9 Sept. ISSd, Elizabeth Isabella, only dau.
of the late Edward Bunbury Litchford, Esq. of
'18th Bengal N.I. and has issue,
I. Henry James, 6. 25 April, 1890.
II. l-dward Bunbury, b. 26 July, 1893.
I. Isabel Grace Henrietta.
Liineage. — This family is said to have emigrated froir»
Scotland, and to have settled in the West Indies. A descen-
dant,
Capt. James Salmond. b. 1694, ih. 24 May, 1729. Lydia, dau.
of — Kennedy, Esq., and by her (.6. 1701, iL 24 April, 174S) haii
issue,
1. William, of whom presently.
I. A dau., 7)1. John Gilchrist, Esq., and had issue.
II. Mary, d. unm. 27 Nov. 1791.
III. Elizabeth, m. 1st, — Campbell, Esq., he d. leaving issue ;
she .11. 2ndly, — Wilson, Esq., who d. without issue ; and
3i'dly, — Loving, Esq., and d.. leaving issue.
Cant. Salmond d. I Oct. 1746. His son,
William Salmond, Esq., b. 4 Aug. 1737 ; m. 1st, 22 Aug.
1759, Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew Clialmer, Esq. of Edinburgh,
.and by her (6. Feb. 1740, d. 18 July, 1760) had one child,
Eiipheinia, b. 7 June, 1760, 7n. Capt. Thorne, and had issue.
He m. 2ndly, 3 Oct. 1765, Jane, 2nd dau. of Edward Hasell,
Esq. of Dalemain, Cumberland {see Hasell of Dalemain) by
Juiia his wife, 2nd dau. of Sir Christopher Musgrave, Bart, of
I'.denhall, Cumberland {see Burke's Peeraf/e) and by her (6.22
April, 1745 ; d. 11 Aug. 1820) had eight children,
I. James Hanson, his heir.
IT. Edward, b. 8 April, 1763; d. 13 June, 1768.
lu. William, Collector of Duties for Island of Curagoa, 5. 20
Oct. 1769; d. 16 Dec. 1838, unHt. ; Inspector-Gen. of Taxes
for COS. Berks, Oxford, Gloucester, Warwick, and Worcester,
Capt. Royal Cumberland Militia.
IV. Francis, Capt. H.E.I.C.S. and Master-Attendant Fort
Marlbro', Sumatra, 6. 28 Nov. 1770; d. 23 Nov. 1823; m. 21
]>tc. 18U5, Anne, dau. of Charles Salmond, Esq., and by
her (6. 13 April, 1791 ; d. 22 Aug. 1b12) had four children.
1 James William, b. 16 Aug. 1807, educated at Charter-
house; d. 12 March, 1818; Resident, Councillor at Penang-
!ii;d Jlalacca; m.S Oct. 1839, Henella Cullen, 2nd dau. of
Wi liam Alexander Mackenzie, of ScatsveU and Strath-
gurve, Ross-shire, and had issue,
Francis Mackenzie, 6. II March, 1841; Royal Scots
Fusiliers, Adjutant Auxiliary Forces 1878, Captain-
Instructor llytlie Schoul of iMusketry 1878, Deputy-
Assistant- .Vdjutant and Quartermaster-General Norili
British and Northern Districts 1880, Deputy-Assistant-
Adjutant-General Hythe School of Musketry 1 Feb.
I8s4, Lieut.-Colonel 11 March, 1889, retired 11 March,
1891 ; m. 22 July, 1868, Label Clara, youngest dau. of
Lieut. -Gen. Henry George Hart, of Netherbury, Dorset-
shire (s(« Hart of Netherbury), and has issue,
Francis Mackenzie, b. 15 Oct. 1872.
Hubert Mackenzie, 6. 18 Dec. 1874,
Henry Bertram,*. 8 Jan. 1878.
I.^abel Frank Fenella.
Fenella.
Julia Maria, m. 27 Aug. 1879, Rev. T. C. Dupnis,
Prebendary of Wells Cathedral, and Vicar of Burn-
ham.
2 Francis Charles, 6. 19 Sept. 1809, educated at Charter-
house; d. 28 May, 1827, unui.
SAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAL
1775
1 Louisa Jane, m. 1843, Andrew Grieve, Esq. of Edin-
burcU, .I.P., and has is"ue.
"i Emily Paiker, b. i> June, 1812; m. 1850, Rev. Charles
Adam John Smith, Vicar of Macclesfield, anci d. 9 May ,
1863, leaving issue.
I. Julia, b. 15 May, 1772; d. 26 May, 1860, unm.
II. Lydia, b. 31 Aug. 1774; d. 12 Sept. 1774.
ui. Maria, 6. I July, 1776; d. 14 April, 1858, unm.
IV. Frances, b. 4 Jluy, 1778 ; d. Nov. 1778.
Mr. Salmond d. 4 Aug. 1779, and was s. by his son,
James Hakson Salmond, of Waterfoot, 6. 17 Aug. 1766;
entered the H.E.I.C.S. 1782, as cadet of Infantry on the
Bengal establishment, Lieut. 1790 ; Capt. 1796. He served in
the Mysore war of 1792, and subsequently became Military
Secretary to the Governor-General (the Marquess Wellesley).
He accompanied the Governor-General to Madras in that
capacity on the occasion of the Mysore war of 1799, which
ended in the capture of Seringapatam and the death of Tippoo
Sultaiui. In 1800 he was appointed Military Auditor-General,
and in 1802 was directed by the Governor-General to visit the
Presidencies of Madras and Bombay for the purpose of
examining the militaiy reguhttions and the existing system
for the management of the army in all its branches at those
Presidencies, and reporting on the best means of introducing
every practicable improvement in the regulations of the army
throughout India. He retired from the army March, 1805;
but in 1808, at the recommendation of the Governor-General,
he was made Military Secretary to the Court of Directors,
which office he held until 1837. In 1816 he was restored to
the military service, and was promoted by successive brevets
to the rank of Major-General. On his retirement in 1837, a
resolution of the Court, dated 15 March, 1837, recorded that
' 'During a very long career of v.aluable service in India and Eng-
land, this distinguished officer has uniformly manifested great
ability, unwearied zeal, and inflexible integrity ; " and further
directed that a pension of £1,500 per annum be granted him,
and that he be presented with a piece of plate of the value of
£500, "in testimony of the Court's warm approbation of his
services and of their cordial wish that he might long enjoy in
honourable retirement the reputation he has so justly
acquired." He was offered a baronetcy, which however he
did not accept. He was author of The Mysore War. He m.
1st, 2 July, 1798, Louisa, eldest dau. of David Scott, Esq. of
Dunninald, M.P., and sister of Sir David Scott, Bart., and by
her {b. 1780; d. 20 June, 1805) had one child,
James, his heir.
Gen. Salmond m. 2nd!y, 17 Aug. 1808, Rachel Mary Ann, eldest
dau. of the Yen. Thomas Constable, of Beverley, Archdeacon
of the East Riding, co. York (ste Constable of Wa^sand), and
by her (6. 1770, d. Feb. 1847) had one child,
Edward, b. 3 April, 1809; d. 14 May, 1821.
Gen. Salmond d. 1 Nov. 1837, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Salmond, Esq. of Waterfoot, 6. 15 June, 1805, educated
at Rugby and Oriel Coll. Oxford, B. A. 1826, entered the army as
Cornet 15th Hussars, exchanged to 2nd Dragoon Guards, Capt.
Xotts Volunteers, Lieut. -Col. Westmorland and Cumberland
Yeomanry Cavalry, J.P. for Cumberland, Westmorland, Notts,
and Derbyshire, ra. 16 Aug. 1832, Emma Isabella, youngest
dau. of D'Ewes Coke, Esq. of Brookhill Hall, Derbyshire, J. P.,
D.L. {see Coke of Brookhill), and by her (6. 3 Sept. 1810, d. 8
March, 1886; had issue,
I. Charles James, b. 11 Nov. 1833, educated at Rugby and
Pembroke Coll. Oxford, entered the H.E.I.C.S. as Cornet
7th Light Cavalry 1853, Lieut. 1854, ai pointed Adjutant
2nd Gwalior Contingent 1857, and Capt. 26th July, 1857.
He served through the Indian Mutiny, and took part iu the
Relief of Lucknow, and so distinguished himself that he
was specially mentioned in Sir Colin Campbell's despatches
in the following terms, " I would specially draw attention
to the services of Lieut. Salmond, 7th Light Cavalry,
Acting A.D.C. to Brigailier-General Grant." He was five
times wounded; was Aide-de-Camp to Sir Hope Grant up
to his death, being killed near Ca«npore 6 Dec. 1857 (India
medal, with clasp for Belief of Lucknow).
II. Francis, />. 20 Sept. 1837 ; d. 4 Feb. 1838.
lu. Heney, now of Waterfoot.
IV. William, 6. 25 Aug. 1840: passed first into Royal Military
Academy, Woolwich 1855, Lieut. K.E. 1857, Capt. 1868,
Major 1877, Instructor of Musketry to R.E. 30 Nov. 1872,
to 30 April, 1878, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 18 Nov. 1882,
Assistant-Director of Works 1 April, 1883, Lieut.-Col.
7 Oct. 1884; Col. 18 Nov. 18s6; Assistant-.\djutant-General
at Head-yuarters of Army 1 Oct. 1884, Assi.stant-Quaner-
master-Geiieral at Head-Quaiters of Army 9 Feb. 1890,
Colonel on Staff (Commanding Royal Engineer) Home
District 2 July, 1^90, Deputy-Inspector-General of Fortifica-
tions Head-Quarters of Army 18 May, 1891, served in
Egyptian Cainjiaiga of 1882, being employed as Com-
manding R.E. at base of operations, and was mentioned it»
despatches (Egyptian war medal, Khedive's Cross, and 4tli
class Osnianieh) ; ra. 4 Aug. 1»74, Emma M.ary, youngi-.'^t.
dau. of William Fretwell Hoyle, Esq. of HootonLevett Hall,
CO. York (see Hoyle of Ilootcn Levett), and has issue,
1 William Geoffiy Hanson, 6. 19 Aug. 1878.
2 John Maitland, b. 17 July, 1881.
1 Emma Margaret,
2 Gwendolen.
3 (iladys Muriel.
V. David, b. 16 Oct. 1843; d. 11 April, 1856.
VI. George Edward, 6. 24 Jan. 1845; educated at Rugby ana
Queen's Coll. Oxford, M.A. 1872, appointed to Civil Service
1868, Capt. 5th Derby Regt. 7 Dec. 1881 ; ni. 3 Nov. 1887,
Cecily Mary, dau. of the Kev. J. D.W. Dickson, Vicar of St.
James the Less, Westminster, and has issue,
1 Hubert George, b. 3 Jan. 1889.
1 Marjorie.
VII. Richard Arthur, b. 16 June, 1847 ; educated at Chelten-
ham Coll., Lieut. R.A.; d. 11 Aug. 1891.
vni. Walter, Major 12 April, 1887, nth Derby Regt., J.P. for
Nottinghamshire, h. 7 Feb. 1861; ra. 25 Jan. 1877, Mary
Augusta, second dau. of William Compton Smith, Esq. of
Ivy Lodge, Wandsworth, and has issue,
1 Hugh Austen Bentinck, b. 26 May, 1881.
2 William Archibald Compton, 6. 5 Sept. 1890.
1 Airaee Montagu. 2 Esther Mary IsabcJ,
3 Dorothy Howard.
IX. Albert Louis, Major 51 h Derby Regt. 14 May, 1890, Major
Commanding 1st Cadet battalion The Queen's 15 Nov. 1890,
h. 9 Sept. 1852; m. 3 Sept. 1881, Henrietta Margaret, dp,u.
of William Saeheverell Coke, Esq. of Brookhill Hal!, Derby-
shire, and has issue,
1 James Saeheverell Constable, b. 1 June, 1882.
1 Beryl Cecily Emma Deane.
I. Marianne Emma, b. 4 Feb. 1836 ; in. 10 Jan. 1863, ReginalcS
Curtis, Major-General R.A. {see Bdrke's Peerage, Curtis,
B). She d. 26 Dec. 1874, leaving issue.
II. Jidin, m. 6 June, 1867, William Hebden, Esq. of Scar-
borough, and has issue.
III. Louisa Isabella, ra. 13 Sept. 1879, William Oliver Fitz-
liardinge Campbell, now Vicar of Bubwith, Yorkshire.
Col. Salmond d. 24 Nov. 1880, and was g. by his son Henry.
Arms — Az., three salmon haurient or. Crest — A naked
arm ppr., holding a spear or. Motto — Optima sapientia pro-
bitas.
Seats — Waterfoot, Cumberland, and Langton Hall, near
Alfi'cton, CO. Nottingham.
SAIiTMARSHE OF SALTMARSHE.
Saltmaeshe, Philip, Esq. of Saltmarshe, co.
York, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut. 8th Hussars,
Lieut.-Col. East Yorkshire R. Y., b. 9 March, 1825;
in. 1st, 12 May, 1852, Blanche, youngest dau. of
Robert Denison, Esq. of Waplington Manor, by
Charlotte his wife, dau. of Col. Hotham, of Bishop
Burton, and by her (who d. 21 April, 1880) had
issue,
I. Philip, J.P. for East Riding, Yorks, Major R.A. (medal for
Afghan war 1879-80), h. 9 June, 1853 ; ;/i. 5 Sept. 1883,
Ethel MuiTay, dau. of C. Murray Adamson, Esq. of
North .Jesmond, Newcastle - on- Tyne, and ha.*! i^sue,
Blanche Violet, b. 2 July, 1884; Ivy Oswald, 6. 15 June,
1S85; Mj-rtle Elnard, 6. 22 Jan. 1891.
II. Arthur Harry, 90th Regt., b. 21 March, 1855, killed ia
action by the Zulus in 1878.
III. Cecil, 6. 12 May, 1856 ; d. 23 Aug. 1856.
IV. Robert Edwyn, b. 10 Nov. 1857.
V. Ernest, b. 22 Nov. 1859.
VI. Hugh, b. 31 July, 1861 ; d. 2 Feb. 1894.
VII. Lionel, &. 19 April, 186.J.
VIII. Harold, 6. 28 Sept. 18G6.
IX. Humphrey Arthur, b. 16 Sept. 1868.
I. Blanche Violet, 6. 4 Sept. 1864; d. 1880.
Mr. Saltmarshe m. 2ndly, Harriet, dau. of Capt-
George Hotham, R.E. by Caroline his wife, dnu. of
Richard Watt, Esq. of Bishop Burton, E. York-
shire.
liineag'e. — The following descents of this ancient house
are derived from an old pedigree still in the possession of the
family, as well as from entries in the Heralds' Visitations, MSS.
in the British Museum, Hutchinson's Darhani, wills, court
rolls. Post Mortem Inquisitions, and other public records.
The family name was derived from the lordship of Salt-
1776
SAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAL
niarshe in Fast Torkshiro, nnd in ancient days was spelt
in several diftVrent ways, of which the most usual were Salt-
inerse (Dcmiesday Book), Sautmareis, Saute JIarays, and de
t>also Marisco, the latter form being most common during the
12th and 13tli centuries.
Sib Lionkl de Saltmersf. owned land at Saltmarshe in the
time of Kins II AROLP.was knighted by William xnE CoNQrERon
14 Xov. 10(37, wlieu he gave him, under royal letters patent,
the lordship of Saltnierse in the presence of Thurkill, Earl of
AVarnick ; I'everiU, Karl of Nottingham and Derby ; Simon
Silvester, Earl of Leicester; William Fitz Osborne, Earl of
Tlie Isle of Wight; the said Lionel yielding himself, and giving
-:i pair of n.ail gloves, at the monastery of Battle Abbey, in
Sussex, as appears from Doomsday Book in the Exchequer.
His son.
Sib Lamhebt de Saltmerse was knighted by William
Kufus, at the Forest of Dean, 20 March, 10S5. Near descen-
dants of one or other of the above, all bearing the same arms,
tvere,
I. Eobert, ancestor of the Saltmarsho or senior branch, of
whom presently.
II. William de Sautmareis, or de Salso Marisco, of Upton on
Severn, witness to a deed temp. Kichabd 1. (Royal Cnmm.
on Hist. MSi>.), was deprived of his lands by King John,
but had them restored after the signing of Magna Charta:
ra. Anice de Steinhebe, by which marriage he acquired
property at Upton (Feet of Fine.':, terap. Richard I. at
Ricoid office), and had a son, William de Salso Marisco of
Upton, mentioned in Hundred Rolls, Henry IlL and
Edward I., and witness to a deed 33 Henry IIL, who m. a
■ilau. of Adam de Ardennes (Fed. in Lichfield Cathedral
Lib.) His son, Sir Walter de Salso Marisco (Arms — Arg.,
seuiee of eross-crosslets, three cinquefoils gu.), (Conk's
Visit, of U'orcestersliire) was Lord of Upton about 12^0.
and had two sons, 1 Peter, his successor; 2 William, who
received land from his brother Peter in Derhampstcad.
Sir Prter de Salso Marisco, M.P. for Worcester in 1306, also
iin unsuccessful claimant for land in Upton against the
Bishop (AniHin, Sacra), m. Lady Alice, dau. of Gilbert de
Beauchamp, Lord of Crombe, (Cook's Visit.) and had a son.
Sir William, who m. Julian, lady of Bracye, and had an
only dau. Catherine, to. 1st, to Paul de Cardiff; 2ndly, to
Richard Bushel, of Brodmerston, whose descendants for
many generations were the representatives of this branch
of the family (TooA-'s Visit.).
III. Robert de Salso Marisco, of Hanham Castle, co. Glouces-
ter, m. the dau. and heir of the de Hanhams, shortly after
the Conquest, and thus brought Hanham Castle into the
family (Nicholl's /^tra(c?/-!/); he is mentioned in the Pipe
Rolls as owning land in Gloucestershire in 31 Henry 1.
1131). His son, Peter de Salsomarisco of Hanham Castle
was witness to a deed in the excheque of William, Earl of
Gloucester. This branch of the family, many members of
•which are mentioned in old deeds of the period, owned
Hanham for several generations until Sir Robert de Salso
Marisco, sold it in 1329, to Sir William de la Greve (Fine 3
Edward III. Nicholl's Heraldry). This Sir Robert's aims
appear in an old collection of Knights' arms, temp. Edward
11.. in the Ashmolean Library, Oxford, and are the same
as those borne by the family at the present day.
Eetuming now to the senior branch, the above-mentioned,
Robert de Salsomarisco, was living at Saltmarshe, towards
the close of the 12th century. His dau., Mabel, in. Geoffry
<le Cave, ancestor of the present baronet, Sir Mylles Cave,
whose pedigree with this ancestry was authenticated by Sir
W. Segar, King of Arms in 1632 (Kimbeb's JSaronttar/e).
His successor,
SiB Abthuk de Salsomarisco, accompanied Eiciiabd I. to
the Holy Land and was knighted at .Acres. (Beckwitu's ^]SS.)
A tine crusader monument, the shield bearing the pre.-ent family
arms, still exists in the Saltmarshe chauntry in Howdcn
church. Sons or nephews of the above were, Elnard, his
successor; and Gaufridus, mentioned in the Itutulua de
f restitio of 1210, as a tenant of D'Arcy"s.
Elnabd de Salsomaeisco, living at Saltmarshe about 1200,
was witness to a deed of Eustace de Vesci, as to land at Spald-
ington near Saltmarshe, hefore 1216, a copy of this deed is in
the possession of the Vavasor family. He was also witness to
surrenders in Archbishop Grey's Register, one in 1230, and one
earlier; he also appears in the same, as owning land in
Beverley, and was administrator of the goods of Sir Lace dc
Sutton, Knt.in Holderness, who </. 1216. His son,
Sib Piebs de Salsomarisco, whose name and arms appear
in Grove's Antiquarian repository, in a list of Yorkshire
knights temp. Henby III., had two sons,
Elnard, his suci-essor, of whom presently.
Piers ibir;, lord of the manors of Ekynton and Morton
Eolyot in co. Lincoln, d seized of these manors and other
property in ttiat co. (Inrj.p. m. 8 Edward II), leaving a son
John, aged two at the death of his father in 1314. Sir Piers
accompanied Edwaed I. in his Frcncli and Scotch wars,
and was knighted by him at Westminstpr (Harl. MSS.).
His son. Sir John, m. a dau. of Sir Thomas Metham.
The elder son.
Sir Elnard de Salsomarisco or de Saltmebshe, owned
property at Beverley as well as at Saltmarshe, and in 1299-
1300 was M.P. for that town, "Writ de expensis Elenardus'de
Salso Marisco and Stephanus de Redenesse directed to the
bailif of Beverley, tested at Westminster, 20 March, 28 Edward
I." (PonLsoN's Bevcrlac). He was witness to a deed in
Bishop Killawcs Registry, in 1313, and to another of Robert de
la Woodhall in 1300. He appears as a knight fur the first time
in 1314, when Elenardus de Salsomarisco, viilcs, was witness to
a charier ; he probably obtained his knighthood for services in
the Scotch wars, which terminated in the battle of Bannock-
burn. There is an old deed still in the family possession,
dated 1320, in which Elnard de Saltmersh gives to his son.
Sir Peter de Saltmershe, miles, his manors and lands at Salt-
marshe, with certain reservations for his wife Johanna. His
son,
Sir Peter de Salsomaeisco or Saltmebshe, probably
accompanied his father to Scotland, as he was knight before
1320. He also fought at Boroughbridge in 1322, "ex parte
regis," and his name and arms " crusile 3 cinquefoils gu,"
are recorded on the role of knights present at that battle.
(BcREoUGiiBEiDOE Roll). He was M.P. for Huntingdon in
13-22, and for York in 1330, High Sheriff for Yorkshire in 133i
and 1337, and commissioner of sewers in 1325 and 1330.
(Dugdale on embanking). He to. Margaret, dau. and heiress
of Sir John de Lungeville, of Overton Lungeville, co. Hunt-
ingdon (she m. 2ndly, Sir Gerald Braybroc). An old tomb in
Howden church, which has the arms of de Lungeville (afesse
dancettee between six cross-crosslets) carved on it with the
arms of Saltmarshe, is believed to be his. He left two sons,
Thomas, his heir.
Edward (Sir), who according to Beckwith, was at Poitiers ;
he was buried at the church of The Friars at Beverley.
The elder son,
Sir Thomas Saltmaeshe, to whom his father gave lands in
frank marriage (Coke on, Littleton Vol. I. Lib. I.) was the
first to adopt the present form of spelling the name. He was
witness to deeds 41 and 45 Edwaed III., in which he appears
as a knight; both these deeds have the family arms affixed.
He was a Commissioner of ■'ewers for Howdenshire in 1383 and
1384 ; i». Margaret, dau. of Thomas Dawnay, of Escrick (Glover's
Visit, of Yorks) ; in an old MSS. book of Yorkshire arms about
1590, Dawnay is one of the quarterings of Saltmarshe. His
successor (and probably his son) was
Richard Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe, who m. Emma, dau.
of Sir William Babthorpc, of Babthorpe, by his wife Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir John F'enwick. His son,
Thomas Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe, appears in a list ot
Y'orkshire gentlemen taken in 1434, and was a Commissioner
of Wallingfen in 1425, 1430, and 1467. He to. Margaret, dau.
of William Newland, Esq. of Newland, by his wife Joaii
Gaunt. (Her will dated 1433, is in the Y'ork Registry, by it
she left plate and jewellery to her dau. Margaret, wife of
Thomas Saltmarshe, and to their children). By this lady he
had the following children, all of whom are mentioned in
their grandmother's will, viz . —
I. Edward, his heir, of whom presently.
II. Robert, of West Collingwiih, executor of his brother
Edward's will, d. 1487, will proved 15 June, 1487. He left
a son Edward, of West Cottingwith, who m. Julian, dau. of
Henry Pole, of Radbourne, Derby. He was buried at
Thorganby in 1531 (will dated 9 Aug. and proved 16 Sept.
1531). His son, Thomas, executor of his father's will, was
a merchant of Hull, and m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Dalton,
of Hull (Harl. MUS.). His will was proved 22 Dec. 1578.
His eldest son and heir, Edward, of Hull, m. Anne, dau.
of George Rotherford, of Rotherford, and left a son and
heir, Edward, who m. Elizabeth March, of Hansworth, in
1637 (Farers MSS.). His will is dated 1657, he left no
male heir, and his only dau. Susanna, to. John Copledike,
of Hull, in 1UG2.
I. Agnes, m. to John Langton, Esq. of Ferneley, whose will
was proved in 1466. A monumental inscription to him and
his wife Agnes, was in Leedes church.
II. Margaret, mentioned in her brother Edward's will in
1481, d. s. p.
The eldest son,
Edward Saltmarshe, ot Saltmarshe and Thorganb}-, lord
also of the manors of Maunby on Swale, Newton Morrel, and
Colborne, in the North Riding, was Commissioner of Sewers
for Howdenshire in 1459, 1461, 14G6, 1474, and 1480 (Dugdale) ;
m. Elena, dau. and co-heiress of John Porlington, who was
son of Sir John Portington, Chief Justice of the Court of
Common Pleas, temp. Henry VI, by his wife, the dau. and
SAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAL
1777
heiress of Armine of Armine (Glover's Visit, and. Close Rolls,
Edward IV). His will dated 1480, was proved 1481. He left
issue,
Edward, m. Apnes, dau.of Girlington of Sandhall (marriage
lipence dated 6 Sept. 1471), and d. in his father's lifetime,
s.p.
JoHx, of whom presently.
Edward, of Mawnby on Swale.
Thomas, of Newton Morrell.
The second son,
John Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe and Thorganhy, aged 26
in 1482, Inq. p.m. 22 Edward IV., m. 1483 (marriage articles
dated 1 Sept. 1483), Margaret, dau. of William Borough, of
Borough, by his wife Maude, dau. of Lassells of Sowerby
{Glover's Visit.), and d. 16 Aug. 1513 (his tombstone is in Howden
church). lie left issue,
I. Edward, her heir, of whom presently.
II. Ajithony, of Hornby, settled at Stroby, co. Lincoln, and
was founder of the Lincolnshire branch, whose ))edigree is
I given in Cookes' Visitation of that county in 1562. He
m. 1st, Lady Anne, dau. of Ralph Neville, Earl of West-
morland, and widow of William, 1st Lord Conyers, she d.
s. p. ; 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Barkworth of Laugliton,
and by her had a son John, who m. Cassandra, dau. of
James Parke, of Braytoft, and left a son, Edward, of Stroby,
m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Smythe, of Honington, and
had a son, William, of Stroby, who to. 1st, Barbara, dau.
of Sir Peter Eyre, of Washingbroke, and 2ndly, Martha,
dau. of Anthony Eyre, of liampton. He d. in 1G57 (his
monument and that of his two wives exists in Langton
Church), leaving a son, Anthony, of Stroby, who m. 1st,
Jane, dau. of William Blythe, of Stroxton, 2ndly, Elizabeth,
dau. of Michael Anne, of Burghwallis, but d. s. p. in 1G75,
aged 33, and left his property to his cousin llobert Salt-
mar.she, who also dying s. p. in 1677, left it to his kinsman,
Philip Saltmarshe, of Newly Wiske.
I. Audry, to. WiUiam Hungate, of Barnhy.
II. Margery, to. John Catherick, Esq. of Stannick, whose
great-grand-dau. m. Hugh Smithson, ancestor of the
present Duke of Northumberland.
HI. Ann, a nun.
The elder son,
Edward Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe andThorganby, m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Bryan Stapleton, Knt. of Wighill, by
Jane his wife, dau. of Sir Lancelot Thirkeld (dispensation for
the marriage issued by Louis, Cardinal of St. Marcellus, 23
Jan. 1509). He andhiswife Elizabeth, and children, Margaret
and Joanna, were admitted to the guild of Corpus Christi in
1525. He had issue,
Thomas, 6. 1510; m. about 1532, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Thomas Metham, of Metham, by Maude, his wile, dau. of
Sir John Hotham (this lady was descended through the
Methams, Stapletons, de Lancaster, de Brus, and de
AVarrenne, from William the Conqueror. See Burke's
Extinct Peerage, and Glover's Visitation). He d. v. p.,
and was buried at Howden, 24 Oct. 1545, leaving issue (see
Glover's Visit.),
Thomas, heir to his grandfather, of whom presently.
John, had issise by his wife Isable (who d. 1578), two sons,
Tuc'iias, b. 1576, John, d. 1576 ; and two daus., Joan,
and Francesca.
Edward, of Throganby, d. in 1612, leaving a son John,
who m. Isabel Conyers, and was father of John Salt-
marshe, the celebrated Puritan divine, and Chaplain to
the Parliamentary forces.
George and Christopher, d. young.
Grace, m. Ralph Crake, of Patrington.
Anne, m. George Wcncelaugh, Esq. of Brandesburton.
Isabel, TO. William Harding, of Forsay, Lincoln.
Catherine, d. unm.
Elizabeth, to. Bartholomew Abbot, Esq. of Bellasize.
Ann, ra. 1st, Thomas Stillington, of Kelfleld; 2ndly Marma-
duke Vavasor.
Edward Saltmarshe m. 2ndly, the dau. and co-heiress of John
Pollington of Pollington, by whom he left one dau. Mary, ra.
to John Hammerton, Esq. of Monkrode, sub-controller to the
household of Henbt VIII. He d. in 1548, and was bur. at
Thorganby. His will, dated 24 Dec. 1547, was proved 5 May,
1548. He was s. by his grandson,
Thomas Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe and Thorganby, sole
executor to his grandfather's will, and was aged 15 at his
death. He vi. about 1560, Margaret, dau. of Sir Robert Con-
stable, Knt. of Everingham, by his wife Catherine, dau. of
George Manners, Lord de Ros, whose wife Ann, was a dau. of
Sir Thomas St. Leger, by his wife Ann Plantagenet, sister of
Edward IV. He had issue (Glover's Visit.),
I. Robert, his heir, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, inherited the Thorganby property, lord also of
the manors of Plomptonand Kirby upon Wharfe, which with
otiier property he sold In l.'iOG ( i'or/.slurc Feet of Fines).
He HI. Elena Gorrell, at Thorganby, and had a son Philip,
XI.
of Thorganby, whose son Philip, had a son Charles, an
officer in the army, 6. 1672, d. s. p. 1692.
III. John, of Greenoak, will proved 16 Dec. 1631. He had
issue, Robert.
IV. Michael, \ ,
V. William, f^-^-1^-
I. Frances, Jii. 1605, Ralph Leadon, of Weston (Paver's
MSS.).
II. Mary.
Thomas Saltmarshe owned also considerable property in the
North Riding, and was lord of the manors of Newton Murrel,
Colborne, Newby Wiske, Eplebie, Sic, most of which, to-
gether with property at Saltmarshe, Laxton, and Skelton, he
sold at one time or another (see Yorkshire Feet of Fines). He
d. about 1600, and was.!, by his eldest son,
Robert Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe, lord of the manor of
Hastrop in Hoklerness, b. about 1560, d. 19 March, 1604. He
sold much of what remained of the family property, including
the manor of Hastrop, and also disposed of part of the copy-
hold property in Saltmarshe (Howden Court Rolls, 1586-1603).
He VI. 1st, 1584, Cecilia, dau. of Thomas Grimston, Esq. of
Grimston Garth, by his wife, dau. and heir of Marmaduke
Thwaites, of Little Smeaton, and by her (who d. 1590) had
issue,
I. Philip, his heir.
II. Arthur, b. 1587, m. 10 Jan. 1609, at Bolton, Percy Pris-
cilla, dau. of Sir William Fairfax, of Steeton.
III. Robert, 6. 1588, d. 1593.
I. Dorothy, 6. 1590.
Robert Saltmarshe had issue by his second wife, Margaret,
three children, who d. in infancy, and a dau. Ellen, who m.
Henry Heddon, Esq. of Marton. His eldest son,
Philip Saltmarshe, of Saltmaishe, 6. 1585, aged eighteen
at his father's death ; his release on coming of age, dated 10
March, 1606, and signed by Lord Salisbury (son of Cecil, Lord
Burleigh, Queen Elizaheth's great statesman) Master of the
Court of Wards, <fec., is in the family possession. He was a J. P.
for East Yorkshire, and signed the deed for the destruction of
Wressle Castle. Following in the footsteps of his father, he
sold much of what remained of the ancient property (Hoy;de,i,
Court Rolls, 1610-1636), and for several generations after his
death, the senior branch of the family occupied an inferior
position in the county. He m. 1618, Mary, dau. of AVilliam
Stanley of Womeisleigh (son of Sir Piers Stanley) by Jane,
his wife, dau. of Thomas Yonge, Archbishop of York (St.
George's Visit.), and by her (who d. in 1640) had issue,
I. Philip, his successor, of whom presently.
II. Edward, aged 41 in 1665 (Dugdale Visitation) J. P. for
North Yorkshire, founder of the North Riding branch, to.
1st, Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Paylor, Bart, of Thoraldby,
who d. s. p., 2ndly, Gerard, dau. of William Ireland, Esq.
of Nostel, and widow of Tliomas Maynel, of North Kilving-
ton, and by her (who was buried at Kirkby Wiske in 1678)
he had, with other issue, a son and successor,
Philip, of Kirkby Wiske, aged 14 in 1665, m. Troth, dau. of
Bryan Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, Durham, and by her
(who d. May, 1684) he had a son and successor,
Philip, of Kirkby Wiske, who to. Anne, dau. and heir
of William de Moleyns, of Skervil, co. Southampton,
and left with other issue, William, of York and Newby
Wiske, J. 1707, TO. Lady Anne I'lunkett, dau. of Robert,
Earl of Fingal, and rf. at Nancy in Lorraine, leaving
one surviving son and six daus., out of a family of
seventeen, the son Philip Saltmarshe, of Vork, and
Newby Wiske, b. 1754, vi. Constantia, dau. of Thomas
Fitzhcrbert, Esq. and widow of Joseph Brockholes,
Esq. of Cloughton, co. Lancaster, and d. s. p. 1797,
his elder sister Anne, to. at Nancy, Mons. Gartaldy,
whose descendants are the representatives of this
branch of the family.
I. Ellen, 6. 1623; d. s. p. 1643.
II. Jane, 6. 1627; d.s.}^. 1655.
Philip Saltmarshe (sen.) d. in 1659, and was bur. at Howden.
His eldest son,
Philip Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe (Dugdale Visit, and
Howden Court Rolls, 1659), J. P. for East Yorks, and Commis-
sioner of Wallingfin in 1665, b. 1619 ; to. 10 Jan. 1657, Mary,
dau. of George Harrison, of Thorne, by whom (who d. 1691)
he had issue,
Philip, his successor, of whom presently.
Arthur, d. s. p. 1702.
Edward, b. 1674, d. s. p. 1685.
Penelope (Mrs. Bell).
Mr. Philip Saltmarshe d. in 1693, aged 75, and was bur. at
Howden, where his tombstone, with the family arms on it,
ftill exists. His will dated 2 June, 1691, was proved 3 Oct.
1694; he appointed his nephew, Philip Saltmarshe of Newby
Wiske, guardian of his children. His son,
Philip Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe, executor of his father's
5 X
1778
SAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAL
win, h. 16C0, ii!. 1704, Sarah, widow of Dionrsius Yewit, and
dau. of — Skelton, and rf. 1714 (hur. at Howden) leaving by
her i,«hci ht. Srdly, Thomas Audus, and d. 1744) two sons,
Philip, his heir, of whom presently.
Arthur. t>. 1710, j)!. 17 Dec. 17.M, Anne, dau. of Robert
3Ia\v.-oii, of Cotnesse, Gent., Lord of that JIanor ; thi*! lady
through the death or her brother Robert, and her sisters
lilary and Sarah without issue, brought the manor of
Cotnesse into the family. He had issue, a son,
Philip S;iltmarshe, b. 1753, d. in the lifetime of his uncles
19 April, 1791, aged 38, will dated Jan., proved June,
1791. He m. 10 May, 1770, Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher
Eawson. Ksq. of Stony Royd, by his wife, Jane, dau. of
John r.awson, Esq. of IJeckfoot, and by her (who d. 1834)
had issue,
1 Philip, successor to his great-uncle.
•2 Arthur! of Bill Hill, Wokingham, Berks, 6. 1781, jh.
14 -March, 1838, Caroline Ann, dau. of Alexander
Oswald. Esq. and d. s. j). 3 Jan. 1864.
3 Christopher, of London, Jlerchant, m. 1st, 3 June,
1817, his cuusin Emma, dau. of John Rawson, Esq. of
Stony Royd, co. York, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of
William Whitmore, Esq., and d. 15 Oct. 1852, leaving
by the former (who d. 15 July, 1834) a son, Arthur
■\Villiam, Lieut. 11th Hussars, </. of cholera at Varna,
1854, until, and three daus., 1 Emma, co-heiress of her
father, m. Henry Harrison, Esq., R.N., son of Rev.
John Harrison, by Frances, his wife, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
John iJalton, of Sleniiigford, and has with other issue,
Blanche, vi. Rev. George Palmes, of Naliurn ; 2 Delia,
in. Dec. 1851, Robert Pattison, Esq. of Edinburgh; and
S Catherine Elizabeth, m. Dec. 18.52, Gabriel Lang, Esq.
4 AVilliam, d. young. 5 Samuel, d. yoimg.
1 Elizabeth Rawson, d. s. p. 1809.
2 Henrietta Maria, d. s. p. 1811.
3 Catheiine Ann, c(. s. jJ. isll.
The eldest son,
PuiLip Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe, 6. 27 Jan. 1707, to-
gether with his brother and nephew, bought back much of the
property at Saltmarshe, which had been sold by his immediate
ancestors. He rf. unm. at the advanced age of 88, in 1796, will
dated 1792, proved 1796. He was s. by his great nephew,
Philip Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe (son of Philip, son of
Arthur, 2nd son of Philip), J. P. and D.L., b. 13 March, 1780,
m. 10 May, 1824, Harriet, dau. of Robert Denison, Esq. of
Kilnwick Percy, co. York, by Frances his wife, dau. of Sir
Pilchard Brooke, 4th Bart, of Korton, and had issue,
PiiiLip, now of Saltmarshe.
Arthur, late Lieut. -Col. 70 Regt. (served in New Zealand
and Indian Mutiny), b. 8 Sept. 1832.
Eobert, b. 22 March, 1834. d. s. p. 26 Aug. 1855.
Henrietta Maria, m. i July, 1850, Hon. and Rev. Frank
Sued en. 2nd son of Lord St. Leonards, and has issue {see
Brr.KE's Pcerafje).
Catherine Elizabeth, m. 18.59, Henry Allfrey, Esq. of Heming-
ford House, Stratford-on-Avon, and has issue.
Mr. Philip Saltmarshe d. 28 Kov. 1846.
.4r/,,5— Arg., sem6e of cross-crosslets, three cinquefoils gu.,
pierced of the first; quartering de Lt'NGEViLLE, Portington,
Cliffe, Dawnat, etc. Crest — A rudder or. JIoUo—Ad astia
Tirtus.
^V<i(— Saltmarshe, near Howden.
CI libs — Carlton, and Army and Xavy.
SALTJSBURY OF BRYNBELLA.
SALrsBUET, Eet. Geoeoe Augustus, of Bryn-
bella, CO. Flint, Rector of Westbury, Shrewsbury,
L.L.B. Ciimb., Eector of Westbury, Salop, Patron
of two livings, b. 16 June, 1822; m. 15 April, 1852,
Tanny, 3rd dau. of Luke T. Crossley, Esq. of Olive
Mount, near Liverpool, and has issue,
1. Edward Pemeebton, Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batt.
Shropshire Light Infantry,?). 2 Nov. 1854; )/i. 2 Jan.
1884, Julia Melville, eldest dau. of James White Smith,
Esq. of Kathali, Bengal.
n. Frederic Hamilton, h. 15 April, 1836.
Xiineag'e. — Sib John Salcsburt Piozzi-Salusdubt, of
Brynbella, co. Flint, b. 9 Sept. 1793; lu. 7 Nov. Isl4, Harriet
Maria, 2nd dau. of Edward Pemberton, Esq. of Ryton Grove,
Salop, and sister of Edward William Smyche Owen, Esq. of
Condover Hall, and by her (who d. 16 April, 1831) had issue,
John Owen, h. 7 Jan. 1818 ; d. 6 iVIarch, 1833.
Thomas Henry, b. 26 Jan. 1819 ; </. 23 Oct. 1828.
Edward William, b. 19 Jan. 1821, entered the 1st Bengal
European Regt. in July, 1838, and participated in the
Blorming of Ghuznee 21 July, 1839. On 11 Aug. 1840, he
was appointed to the 4th Ghoorka Regt. in the service of
H.M. Shah Sooja, at Cabul, and was slain at Charackar
during the insurrection on 4 Nov. 1841.
Gi:oRfiE Ai'GUsTUs, present representative.
Charles Arthur (Rev.), Rector of Chui-ch Stretton, Salop,
b 14 Oct. 1823 ; ./. 9 July, 1849.
Frederick Octavius, C.B., Major-Gen. in the army, late
Lieut.-Col. H.M. 101st Royal Bengal Fusiliers, 6. 18 Jan.
1825. (C/it6— United Service).
Augustus Pemberton (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Wrockwardine,
near Wellington, Salop, b. 25 Aug. 1826 ; vi. 20 April, 1852,
llenriiita Sophia, dau. of John Perkins, E.sq. of Norris
Lodge, Herts, and has had. Norman (Rev.), Vicar of Newton
Arlosli, Cumberland, b. 1859; Ch.'irles Pemberton, b. 1861 ;
F'rancis Russell (Rev.), M.A. Oxford, curate of Holy Cross, ''
Shrewsbury, b. 1865; Amy Hester; Maud; Marion; Edith;
an<l Dora.
HcsterMaria, m. 16 July, 1841, the late Rev. Arthur Downes
Gaidner, M.A., Vicar of Holywell, co. Flint, and d. 1851.
Angelina, m. 27 April, 1837, the late John William Harden,
Esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Judge of the
County Court for co. Chester. She d. 1&;2.
Caroline Mary, ?». 25 July, 1865, Rev. Watkin Williams,
M. A., Rector of Nannerch, co. Flint.
Harriet Charlotte, d. in infancy.
This gentleman, the 2nd son of Sig. Giambattista Piozzi, Mer-
chant of Brescia, in Lombardy, by his wife, the dau. of Sig.
Fracassio, Merchant of Venice, assumed by sign-manual, 1813,
the additional surname of Salusbdry, in compliance with the
wish of Hester Lynch, only dau. and heir of John Salusbury,
Esq. of Bachygraig, and relict of Gabriel Piozzi and of Henry
Thrale, Esq. of Strcatham, Surrey. Sir John was appointed
High SheritT co. Flint, 1816, and in that capacity received
knighthood on the occasion of the presentation of an address
to the Prince Regent. He d. 1858.
Arms — Gu., a lion rampant arg., ducally crowned or, between
three crescents of the last a canton erm. Crest— A dcmi-lion
rampant, couped arg., collared gu., ducally crowned, holding in
the dexter paw a crescent, also gu. Motto — Sat est prostrasse
leoni.
Sent — Brynbella, near St. Asaph, co. Flint. Residence—
Westbury Rectory, near Shrewsbury.
SALVIN OF CROXDALE.
Salyin, Henry Thomas Thoenton, Esq. of
Croxdale, co. Durham, J.P., late Capt. Durham
Fusilier Militia, and formerly Lieut. Koyal Cana-
dian Eifle Eegt., b. 23 Jan. 1838; m. 12 Sept.
1876, Agnes Jane, youngest dau. of Herman Julius
Schier, Esq. of Louvaine Place, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, and has issue,
I. Gebabd Thornton, h. 16 Sept. 1878.
II. Herman Charles Joseph, b. 19 March, 1882.
I. Heather Mary, b. 11 July, 1877.
II. Frances Margeria Clare, b. 12 Sept. 1879.
III. Agnes Mary Monica Haweis, b. 6 May, 1881.
IV. Ivy Wincfred Isabel Mary, b. 5 June, 1885.
Lineag'e. — Ralph, 3rd son of Richard de Cukeney, of
Cukeney, Notts, and grandson of Jooeus dc Flemanagh, who
came into England with the Conqueror, and held the third
part of a knight's fee in Cukeney, was of Norton and Wood-
house, Notts, and from the latter was called Le Silvan. He
was living temp. He.nri II., and was a benefactor to the
Abbey of VYelbeek. His son and successor,
OsBERT Silvan, of Norton and Woodhouse, High Sheriff of
Notts 5 King Stephen, was grandfather of
Sir Osbert Silvayne, Knt. of Norton and Woodhouse, 29
Henry III., who had lands in Wilnerby, and was s. by his
son,
Ralph Salvayne, of Woodhouse and Thorpe Salvyn, co.
York, whose 2nd son,
Robert Salvayne, of North Duffield, co. York, m. Sibilla,
dau. and co-heir of Robert Beeston, of Wilberfoss, same co.,
and was s. by his son,
Gerard Salvayn, of North Duffield, Herswell, and other
places, CO. York, who was Ambassador to the Court of France
32 Edward I. and 5 Edward II., Eseheator North of Trent in
the first year of the latter reign, and Sheriff of Y'orkshire from
the fourth to the eighth of the same. His grandson.
Sib Gerard Salvayn, Knt. of North Duffield and Herswell
(son of John Salvin, by Margaret his wife, elder dau. and co-
heir of Robert, Lord Itos of Wark), was High Sheriff for co.
York 24 Edward III., and some time Eseheator for the King
South of Trent. He obtained from the Crown the manor of
Bellester, in Tyndale, co. York, and an exemplification of the
pai don and restitution in blood granted to his mother (for her
father, the Lord llos's treason) by patent, dated 26 June, 41
SAS
THE LANDED GENTBY.
SAL
1779
Edtvakd hi. By his 1st -wife, Agnes, dau. of Sir Robert
Mauleverer, he was ancestor of the Salvins of HenwclL and
the Salvins of Croxdak, and by his 2nd wife, Alice, lie was
ancestor of the Salvins of Ncwbigghi.
Gerard Salvain, the 4th son of Sir Gerard Salvayn, Knt.
of Herswell, and grandson of Sir Gerard, High Sheriff, co.
York, 24 Edwaed III., m. Agnes, Lady of Croxdale, only dau.
and heir of William de Kissaby, by Joanna his wife, dau. of
Eobert de Walton, of Croxdale, and dying 1422, was s. by his
son,
Gekabd Salvayn, Esq. of Croxdale, m. Jane, dau. of
William Scargill, Esq. of Thorp, co. York, and dying in the
lifetime of his mother, 8 May, 20 Henry VI., Mas s. by his
son,
Gerard Salvis, Esq. of Croxdale, heir to his grandmother,
the Lady of Croxdale, who had for her 2nd husband John
Mauleverer, Esq. By Elizabeth his wife, he left a son and
successor,
Gerard Salvin, Esq. ot Croxdale, living 1476, m. Eleanor,
dau. of Sir Roger Coigniers, of AVynyard, co. Durham, and
was father of
Gerard Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, called senior, who had, by
Joanna, his wife, three sons and three daus. ; the 2nd son,
Anthony, B.D., was Master of University Coll. Oxford, and
afterwards Viee-General for the Bishop of Durham. Mr.
Salvin d. 1563, and was s. by his eldest son,
Gerard Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, vi. Eleanor, dau. of
William Wrenn, Esq. of Billyhall, co. Durham, and dying
1570, left (with two daus., Margaret, wife of George Grey,
Esq., and mother of Anthony, 9th Earl of Kent, and Muriel,
m. Sir Robert Rokeby, of Marske) three sons, of whom the
eldest,
Gerard Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, ra. Joaue, dau. of Richard
Norton, Esq. of Norton Conyers, and dying 9 Nov. 15S7, was
s. by his eldest son,
Gerard Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, m. Anne, dau. of Hum-
phrey Blakiston, Esq. of Great Chilton, and had issue. Francis,
the 3rd son, a Lieut. -Col. of Horse, fell at Marston Moor,
ex 2^0,1'te Regis. Mr. Salvin's will bears date 28 Aug. 1G02.
His eldest son,
Gerard Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of
Robert Hodgson, Esq. of Hepburn, co. Durham, by whom
<who d. 1622) he had issue, t. Gerard, Lieut.-Col. of Col.
Tempest's Regt. of Foot, slain at Northallerton 1644, in the
service of King Charles I., and d. unm.; ii. William, d.
unm. ; i. Anne, d. unm. Dec. 1683 ; ii. Mary, m. Michael
Pudsay, Esq. of Lawfield, co. York; iii. Eleanor, of Claypath,
CO. Durham, d. unm. July, 1691 ; and iv. Elizabeth, ta. John,
son and heir of Ricliard Skelton, Esq. of Armathwaite Castle.
Mr. Salvin m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Bryan Belasyse, Esq.
of Morton House, co. Durham, and by her had, with other
sons, who d. unm.,
Bkyan, of Buttcrby, who d. v. -p. 15 Aug. 1658, leaving by
his wife, Catherine, dau. of Sir Thomas Tempest, liart. of
Stella (whom he m. 1652), with two daus. (Troth, wife of
Philip Saltmarshe, Esq. of Newby Wiske, and Mary, who
d. uiim.) two sons, Gerard, successor to his grandfather,
and Thomas, of Owton, who d. unm. 1687.
Anthony, of Sunderland Bridge, ancestor ot the Salvins
01 Sunderland Bridge, and. Haicksfold (see next Memoir).
William, of Brandon Hall.
Margaret, m. Francis Appleby, Esq. of Lartington.
Mary, m. Thomas Smythe, Esq., brother of Sir Edward
Smythe, Bart., living 1683.
Blr. Salvin d. 18 Jan. 1663, and was s. by his grandson,
Gerard Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, m. Mary, dau. of Ralph
■Clavering, Esq. of Callaly, and dying 5 Feb. 1722-23, was s.
by his only son,
Bryan Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, m. 1716, Anne, 3rd dau.
of William Haggerston, Esq., son and heir-apparent of Sir
Thomas Haggerston, 2nd Bart, of Haggerston, and left at his
decease, 1 March, 1751 (with other children, who all d. unm.'),
a dau. Mary. m. George Markliam, Esq. of Claxby, and a son
and heir,
William Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, 6. 28 Nov. 1723 ; in. 1st,
Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Edward Gascoigne, 5tli Bart, of Par-
lington, CO. York, by which lady (who d. May, 1706) he had no
issue. He to. 2ndly, 1758, Catherine, only child and heir of
Thomas Thornton, Esq. of Nether Witton, in Northumberland,
a,nd had issue,
William Thomas, eventual heir.
Bryan John, of Burn Hall, b. 28 April, 1779 ; d. 1842.
Catherine, m. Sir Thomas Stanley Massey Stanley, 7th Bart.
of Hooton, and d. 1798.
Mary. Anne, who d. young.
Margaret, m. 19 April, 1790, Thomas KiddeM, Esq. ot Swin-
burne Castle, Northumberland.
Isabella, m. 1st, 20 Jun r, 1792, Horsley Widdrington
Riddell, Esq. of Feltun, Northumberland, and 2ndly, 9 May,
1803, Ualph Riddell, Efq. of Cheeseburn Grange.
Frances, d. unm. Feb. 1790. Eliza.
Mr. Salvin a'. 20 Jan. 1800, and was s. by his elder surviving
son,
William Thomas Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, h. i July, 1768,
m. 22 July, 1800, Anna Maria, dau. of John Webbc Weston,
Esq. of Sutton Place, Surrey, and had issue,
I. Gerard, his heir.
II. William Thomas, h. 11 Nov. 1808; deceased.
III. Edward John, b. 1810; deceased.
IV. Mannaduke Cliarles, of Burn Hall, co. Durham. J.P.
and D L., b. 11 Feb. 1812; s. his uncle, Bryan John Salvin,
Esq. of Burn Hall, 1842 ; m. Sept. 1845, Caroline (who d.
23 Sept. 1880), dau. of Sir Cliarles Wolseley, 7th Bart, of
Wolseley, co. Stafford, and had surviving issue,
1 Bryan John Francis, late a Lieut. Royal Jlonmouth
Militia, b. 28 July, 1846', now of Burn Hall.
2 Marinaduke Henry, b. 28 March, 1849; s. to the Sarnes-
field Court estate, co. Hereford.
1 Mary.
2 Louisa Mary, m. 20 Aug. 1878, Philip Witham, Esq.,
4th son of Sir Charles Witham, R,N.
3 Teresa Maiy, m. 28 Nov. 1876, Charles Ernest Bell,
Esq. of Park House, Durham, nephew of .Sir Lowthian
Bell, Bart., and has issue. 4 Agnes.
5 Francesca Josephine, m. 25 Sept. 1877, George Uswald
Sharpies, Esq. of Wavcrtree, Liverpool, and has issue.
Mr. M. C. Salvin d. 27 Dec. 1885, and was s. by his eldest
son, Bryan, now of Burn Hall.
V. Francis Henry, now of Sutton Place, SuiTey (see that
family).
I. Catharine.
II. Anna Maria, m. 20 Feb. 1838, William Lawrence Witham,
Esq,, 2nd son of H. T. M. Witham, Esq. of Lartington HaU,
CO. York.
ui. Louisa Mary. iv. Agnes Elizabeth.
v. Elizabeth Mary. vi. Emma Maria.
Mr. Salvin d. 8 June, 1842, and was s. by his eldest son,
Gerard Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, J.P., b. 24 Sept. 1804 ;
m. 23 Sept. 1834, Winefred, 2nd dau. of Henry Thomas Maire
Witham, Esq. of Lartington Hall, co. York, and had issue by
her (who d. 29 July, 1881),
I. Henry Thomas Thornton, now of Croxdale.
II. Chui-les Francis, b. 28 March, 1841; m. 10 Jan. 1870,
Louisa, sister of Thomas Reavely, Esq. of Kinnerslcy Castle,
CO. Hereford, and has issue, 1 William Thornton Josepli, b.
15 Sept. 1875 : 1 Winifred Mary, 0. 10 May, 1871 : 2 Claire
Muriel, b. 1 March, 1874. Mr. Charles F. Salvin d. 9 Sept.
1881.
Mr. Salvin d. 22 Oct, 1870, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Thomas Thornton Salvin, Esq,, now of Croxdale.
Arms — Arg,, on a chief sa, two mullets or, ; quartering,
among many others, De Ros, Bruce, Lancaster, Tempest,
Umfreville, Thornton, Radcliffe, Derwentwater, Clax-
TON, JIexvill, <tc. Crest — A dragon vert, wings elevated and
endorsed ppr. Motto — Je ne change qu'eii mourant.
6'cat— Croxdale Wood House, Durham.
SALVIN OF HAWKSFOLD.
Salvin, Osbebt, Esq. F.E.S. of Hawksfold, co.
Sussex, b. 25 Feb. ]835, m. 2-4 May, 1865, Caroline
Octavia, sixth dau. of Williaiu Whitaker Maitland,
Esq. of Loughton Hall, and Woodford Hall, co.
Essex, by Anne, his wife, fourth dau. of Benjamin
Grott, Esq. of Armley House, near Leeds, and has
issue,
I. Sybil Maitland, &. 18 Nov. 1866, ?«. 19 July, 1893, Edmond
Leveson Calverley, third son of Edmund Calverley, Esq.
of Oulton Hall, Leeds.
n. Heloise, b. 29 Dec. 1874.
III. Viola, 6. 30 Aug. 1877.
Lineage. — This is a younger branch of the Salvins of
Croxdale, co. Durham.
Anthony Salvin, of Sunderland Bridge, was the younger
son of Gerard Salvin of Croxdale, co. Durham, and Mary, his
second wife, dau. of Bryan Belasyse, of Morton House, co.
Durham (see Salvin of Croxdale). He vi. Eleanor dau. of
Simon Peacock, of Buinhall, co, Durham, and d. 1707, leaving
a son,
James Salvin, of Sunderland Bridge, to, Ruth, dau. of —
Kempe, of London, and d. 1753, leaving a son,
Anthony Salvin, of Sunderland Bridge, m. 1756, Anne, dau.
of George Smith, of Burnhall, co, Durliam, and d. 1785,
leaving a son,
5x2
1780
SAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAL
Liect.-Ges. Akthont Salvix, of Siinderland Bridge, 6. 2S
June, 175S, m. 1st, 'JS July, 17Sri, Cutheiiue d;iu. of Thomas
Wharton, of Old Park, and had issue,
I. Thomas, d. s. j). 5 Oct. 1S04.
I. Aniie, »!. Kobert de Lisle, of Actou, co. Northumberland,
and i(. s. p. Sept. ISTS.
]Io ;.i. indly, 11 Sept. ITl'S, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Jlills, of
■\ViIlinston, .and if. April 1S4-1, having had further issue,
II. Anthont, of whom presently.
The only son by the second marriage,
AsTHONT Salvis, F.S.A. of HawUsfold, Sussex, b. 17 Oct.
17;ii>, Hi. -6 July, Ibiti, Anne Andrews, dau. of liev. William
Xe^neId. liector of Brancepeth and C'lestcr-le-Street, co.
Durham, and by her who d. 5 Oct. ISCO, aged 55, had issue,
I. Anthony, h. 23 July, 1827; m. 26 July, 1865, Emily
:Marianne, eldest dau. of Charles .Vlbert Darley, of Burton-
lield, CO. York, and d. v. p. 25 July, 1«81, leaving issue,
Anthony Gekakd, b. 3 Aug. 1866; in. 28 July, 1892,
rhilippa Beatrice, dau. of liev. Walter Brooksbank, of
Thornbarrow, Windermere.
II. William Parker, h. 12 July, 1820 ; d. 17 Jlarch, 1830.
III. OsiiEKT, of Hawksfold.
I. Agnes Elizabeth, b. 17 Jan. 1S31 ; d. 0 May, 1833.
II. Emmeline, 6. 10 June, lb33.
III. Ehza Anne, 6. 27 Oct. 1S36.
Mr. Anthony S.ilvin d. 19 Dec. 1S81.
;5.;(((— Hawksfold, Fernhurst, Sussex.
Cidb — AthenKum.
SAIiVIN OF SUTTON PLACE,
Salyix, Feaxcis Hexky, Esq. of Sutton Place,
Siu-rey, late Capt. 3rd batt. Yoik aud Lancaster
Kegt." b. 4 April, 1817.
Liineage. — For Salviu pedigree, see Salvin of Croxdak,
CO. Durham.
^amiln of ©UbIjE.
John Webbe, Esq. (son of John Webbe, Esq. by Catherine
his wife, dau. of Sir John Borlase, Knt. of JIarlow, and grand-
son of John Webbe, Esq. of Clerkenwell, who was son of John
Webbe, Esq., next brother of Sir John Webbe, of Oldstock), m.
Bridget, dau. and eventually co-heir of John Woolfe, Esq., and
Anne his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Pinehon, Esq. of
Writtle, who was son of Sir Edward Pinehon, Knt. of Writtle
(by Dorothy his wife, sister of Eichard, 1st Earl of Portland,
and dau. of Sir Jeremy Weston, Knt. of Skrecns, wlio was son
of liiehard Weston, of Skreens, one of the J udges of the Court
of Common Pleas Ump. Queen Elizabeth), and d. 7 March,
17i;9. having by her (who d. 10 Feb. same year) had issue, a
Eon and a dau.,
I. Thomas, his heir.
I. Bridget, ni. John Monington, Esq. of Sarnesflcld, and
dying 175i, left two daus.,
1 .Anne Monington, of Sarnesfield, who d.. vnm. 1794.
2 Bridget Monington, who d. about 1776, also unm.
Mr. Webl c d.l March, 1729, and wa'S s. by his son,
Thomas Webde, Esq., m. Anne, dau. of Tliomas Tancred,
ES'i-. and had one son, John, of whom presently, and three
daus., Anne, m. Christopher Chapman Bird, Esci- of lieigate,
Surrey; Bridget, d. unm. ; and Teresa, hi. John Wright, Esq.
of Kelvedon Hall, Essex. The only son,
John Webbe, Esq. of Sutton Place, Surrey, b. 1753, assumed
the surname of Weston 1782. He vi. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of
John Lawson, Esq., and granddau. of Sir John Lawson, 3rd
Bart, of Brough Hall, co. York, by whom he had issue,
John, h. 1784; 7/i Caroline, niece of Sir James Graham,
Bart, of Netherby, and by lier left three daus. (Mary, m. in
France; Matilda, also ni. in France; and Caroline, m. to
F". Hicks, Esq. of Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square) and
one son, John Joseph Webbe Weston, Esq. of Sutton Place,
Capt. 3rd Light Dragoons of the Emperor of Austria, and
Knt. of St. John of Jerusalem, who hi. 17 May, 1847, Lady
Horutia Elizabeth \\ aldegrave, dau. of John James, 6th
Earl Waldegrave, but d. s. p. at the siege of Komorn, in
Hungary, 24 Sept. 1849 ; his widow ra. 2ndly, 28 Nov. Is54,
John Wardlaw, Esq. Capt. Webbe Weston devised his
estate first to his widow. Lady Horatia, for life, or until lier
second marriage, then to the late Ihomas Monington
Weston, Esq. for his life, with remainder in fee to the
present Fkancis Henby Salvin, E.-^q.
Thomas, of Sarnesfield and .Sutton Place, who d. s. p. 12
Stpt. l»o7, was J. P. and High Sheriff 1837. lie was b. 2
July, 1790; '»i. 25 Jan. 1»26, Mary Anne, youngest dau. of
John Wright, Esq., late of Kelvedon Hall, Essex.
He hi. 2ndly, Mai-y, dau. of William Constable, Esq. of Evcr-
ingham, by whom ho had also five daus. The eldest, Anna
Maria, m. 1800, William Thomas Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale Hall,
and had, inter alios, a 5th son, the present Francis Henet
Salvin, Esq.
Anns, Crest, and Motto— Same as Salvin of Croxdale.
ASeaJ— Sutton Place, Guildford, Surrey. Residence— Wtdtr
more House, near Guildford.
SALWEY OE HAYE PAK.K AND THE
LODGE.
Salwey, Alfred, Esq. of Haye Park, co. Here-
ford, and The Lodge, co. Salop, J. P. and D.L., late
Chairman of County Council, and formerly Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions co. Salop, and J. P. co. Here-
ford, b. 15 Feb. 1841 ; vi. 16 Oct. 18f)2, Margaret
Frances, youngest dau. and co-heir of Edward Sal-
wey, Esq. of The Lodge, and has
I. Roger, b. 28 Oct. 1869.
I. Constance Margaret, b. 13 April, 1867.
II. Ethel Mary, b. 9 July, 1872.
Lineage. — The Sewyns, now Salweys, are of Saxon
origin, and are stated to have settled at Cannoc (the present
Kanke), co. Stafford, at a period antecedent to the Conquest;
thence they spread into Worcestershire, Salop, and other shires,
and have been resident at Richard's Castle, Shropshire, for
several generations.
Geoffrey de Salewet held lands in Norton-under-Cannoc,
Stafford, temp. Henry III., 1216.
John Salwey, Lord of Leycroft, co. Stafford (son of Adam
Salwey, of Cannoe), was chosen among those " qui portabant
arma ab ancestria," to attend the king as a man-at-arms and
an esquire in France. He m. Isabell, dau. and heir of Sir
William Tromwyn, and had a son and successor,
John Salwey, of Cannoc, Lord of Stanford, co. Worcester,
3 Henry IV., d. seised of the manors of Stanford and Richard's
Castle, CO. Hereford, 8 Henry V. He m. Isold, dau. of Joha
Washborne, of Stanford, co. Worcester, and heir to her mother,
Joan, dau. and heir of Sir John Musard, Knt., and was s. by
his son,
HoMFREY Salwey, of Kanke and Stanford, the King's
Escheator for co. Worcester 22 Henry VI., and Knight-
Mareschal for that King's Court. He m. Joyce, dau. of Sir
Robert Strelley, Knt. of Strelley, Notts, by Isabell, dau. of
Thomas and sister of Cardinal John Kemp, Archbishop of
Canterbury, and had issue, i. John (Sir) Knt. ; ii. Thomas, of
whom presently ; in. Edmund; i. Isold, iii. Eichard Acton,
Esq. of Sutton. The 2nd son,
Thomas .Salwey, of Kanke and Stanford, temp. Henry VII.,
hi. Jane, dau. of Thomas Lygon, of Madresfield, co. Worcester,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Salwey, of Stanford, in. Margery, dau. and co-heir
of William Porter, Esq., of Worcester, and had i-sue, Anthony,
who was disinherited by his father, and d. s. p., and
Arthur Salwey, who was made heiriby a fine and recovery.
He m. Maiy, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Searle, Esq. of
London, and had issue. The eldest son,
HoMPHREY Salwey, Esq. of Stanford, J.P., a Member of "the
Long Parliament previously to 1653, m. Anne, 2nd dau. of Sir
Edward Littleton, Knt. of Pillaton Hall, co. Stafford (by Blar-
garet his wife, dau. of Sir William Devereux, 2nd son of
Walter, 1st Viscount Hereford), and had, with three daus., five
sons, I. Edward, his successor at Stanford, M.P. for Droitwich,
sulsequently Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer (his daus.
and co-heirs were Mary, m. Col. Rogers; Honora, m. Cape!
Hanbury, Esq. of Pontypool ; and Elizabeth, ?«. Sir F'rancis
Winnington, Knt.); ii. Humphrey, who m., but cZ. s. p.; in.
Posthumous, Capt. E.N., who m., but d. s. p. ; iv. Arthur,
Rector of Severn Stoke ; v. Richard, of whom presently ; vi.
John, unm., killed in the civil war. The 5th son,
Richard Salwey, Esq. of Richard's Castle, co. Hereford, a
Major in the Parliamentary Army, was successively M.P. for
CO. Worcester, 1653, and for Westmorland 1659. In 1664, he
was constituted Ambassador under the Protectorate to Con-
stantinople. He m. Anne, dau. of Richard Waring, Esq.,,
Alderman of London, and had issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. Richard, of London, Merchant, m. Sarah, dau. of Col.
Samuel Barwick, Governor of Barbndoes, and had, with
Several other children, who all d. unm., an only suiviving
dau. and heir, Jane, to. her cousin, Richabd Salwey, Esq.
of The Jloor Park.
in. Thomas, a Turkey Mcrciinnt at S-nyrna, m. !\Tars-nret,.
dau. of John Freeii<aii, Esq. ol Louuoii, a..d iiad an only
SAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAM
1781
son, Thomjis. d. warn. His widow m. afterwards, John, Gth
Loi'd DelawaiT.
IV. Edward, of Stratford, Essex, a Turl<ey Jlerchant, m.
Hannah, 2nd daii. and cu-hoir of Theuphilus licvoll, Ksq. of
London, and hud issue, two sons and a dau., who m., and
others, who d. v.nm.
v. Henry, d. umii.
I. Katherine, m. 1668, Winiam Cockerham, Esq. ofWigmore
Abbey, co. Hereford.
II. Hannah, ?«. her cousin, Rev. John Salwey.
Major Salwey was s. by his eldest son,
John Salwet, Esq. of Richard's Castle, m. Jane, dau. and
heir of William Griffith, Esq. of Ludlow, and relict of Somerset
Hall, Esq. of Brimfield, co. Hereford, by whom he had four
sons,
I. Richard, of The Moor Park and Haye Park, Salop, and co.
Hereford, whose only dau. and heir, Jane, ra. iJenjaaiin
Booth, Esq. of the Adelphi, London.
n. John, of whom presently.
III. Henry, of Elton, co. Hereford, m. Irene, dau. and co-heir
of Dr. Augustine Caasar, and d. s. p.
rv. William, d. mi»i.
The 2nd son.
Rev. John Salwey, M.A., Rector of Richnrd's Castle, m.
1708, Alice, dau. and co-heir of Dr. Augustine Caisar, and had
issue,
I. John, d. in infancy.
II. Thomas, his heir.
III. Edward, of The Lodge, d. unni. 1781.
The elder son,
Rev. Thomas Salwet, LL.D., Rector of Richard'-s Castle,
m. 1742, Constance, only dau. of Francis Biddulph, Esq. of
Ledbury, and had two sons,
I. John, his successor.
II. Theophilus Richard, of The Lodge, Salop, h. 27 JIarch,
1757 ; m. 9 April, 1787, Anna Maria, younger dau. and co-
heir of Thomas Hill, Esq., M.P., of Court Hill, Salop, by
whom (who d. 13 Aug. 1812) he had issue, live sons and
gix dans.,
1 Edward, of The Lodge, b. 12 Feb. 1790; m. 1838, Harriet,
eldestdau. of T. B. Ricketis, Esq.of Coombe, co. Hereford,
and by her (who m. 2ndly, ]a43, John Salwey, Esq. of
Moor Park), he left at his decease, May, 1810, two
daus.,
Hariiet Charlotte, m. Rev. C. Xeville Custance, Rector
of Brampton, Norfolk, d. 1870, Having had, Cliarles
Edward Salwey, 6. 1?64.
Margaret Frances, m. her cousin, Alfred Salwet, Esq.
now of Haye Park.
2 Thomas (Rev.), b. 19 Oct. 1791, Vicar of Oswestry,
Saloji, and Hector of St. Florence, co. Peinbr-jke ; ni. 1»29,
Frances, dau. and co-heir of Henry Giiibons, Esq. of
Oswestry, and d. 3 Dec. 1877, having had issue,
Edward, Lieut. Royal Horse Artillery, Bengal, 6. 1833 ;
d. 1857.
Arthur, Comin. R.N., m. 1857, his cousin, Elizabeth
Cunstanee, dau. of Col. Salwey, and d. 1876, leaving
issue, Kdwaid Arthur, 6. March, 1865; Edith Constance,
<i. 1868; Henrietta Frances; Ada Blanche.
Henry (Itev.), i). 4 Oct. 1836, Vicar of Kildwick,co. York,
TO. 28 Jan. 1868, Lucy Brenda, 2nd dau. of George
Henry Chiistie, Esq., J. P., of Franiiiighara Hall, Nor-
folk, and had issue, Edward, b. and d. 13 Sept. 1869;
GeotTrey, b. 30 Sept. 1872 ; Constance Brenda, b. 18 Nov.
1868; I^old Mary, 6. 16 Dec. 1870, a!. 17 March, 1871.
John, Vicar of Brox bourne, Herts, formerly Curate of
Ewell, Surrey, ni. Elizabeth Anne, dau. of William
Ur«ick, Esq. of Clapham, and has had issue, John, b.
6 Aug. 1867; Ella Margaret, b. 19 Dec. 1868, d. Dec.
1883; Herbert, b. 8 Feb. 1870; Isold Beatrice, b. 26
Aug. 1873.
Alfred, now of Haye Park and The Lodge.
Heibert (Rev ), Rector of Easthampstead, Berkshire.
Constance Frances, d. Uiun. 1866.
3 Henry, of Runnymede Park, late Lieut. -Col. Coldstream
Guards, and at one time M.P. for Ludlow, b. 20 Jan. 1794 ;
m. 13 March, 1828, Elizabeth Philippa, only dau. and heir
of John Hooper Holder, Esq. of Stanton Lacy, Salop, by
Elizabeth, his wife, youngest dau. of the Hon. William
Williams Hewitt, brother to James, 1st Viscount Lirford,
Lord Cliancellor of Ireland, and d. 1874, having issue.
Henry Edward, d. young.
Frederick Arthur, d. young.
Alfred Henry, d. )oung.
Herbert Augustus, b. Sept. 1848.
Reginald Ernest, b. April, 1«52 ; to. 1882, Charlotte Maria,
dau. of Sumuel Birch, LL.D., and widow of W. P.
Weston, Esq.
Eliza Constance, m. her cousin. Commander Salwey,
Katherine Jane, m. T. Young, Ksq. of Sackville Street,
St. Janus s, London, and 2ndly, her coubin, Cupt. W.
H. Salwey.
Henrietta Philippa, m. Rev. John Bright, of Totterton
Hall, ,^alop.
Alicia Hannah, m. 11 May, 1858, Arthur Rodney, Esq.,
and has issue (see Blirke's Peerage and Baronetage,
Rodney, B.). Agnes Emily, d. young.
4 Arthur, Clerk in the Treasury, 6. 15 Feb. 1797 ; )/i. 20
July, 1824, Anne Frances Pole, only dau. of Vice-.Ulmiral
Manley, ot Braziers, co. Oxford, by his wife, Frances Pule,
of Radbourne, co. Derby ; d. 1834.
5 Richard (Rev.), B.A., Rector of Fawkham and of Ash,
Kent, b. 1 Oct. IbOO; m. 26 Nov. 1835, Mary, dau. of
Multon Lambard, Esq., and has issue,
Arthur Multon, b. 4 Sept. 1836; d. 1847.
William Henry, late Capt. 26th Regt. (Cameronians), b.
20iMay, 1839; m. 23 May, 1876, Catherine Jane, dau.
of Col. Salwey, of Runnymede Park, Surrey.
Edward Richard, C.E., 6. 13 April, 1843; iii. 9 April,
1874, Ellen Isabel, dau. of E. Burges, Esq. of The
Kidge, CO. Gloucester.
Mary Jane, d. 1854.
Hariiet Laura, m. 28 Aug. 1872, M. E. Howard, Esq.,
son of Rev. William Howard, Rector of Witchingham,
Norfolk.
1 Anna Maria, 7n. 13 June, 1815, William Browne, Esq.,
only son and heir of the Rev. William Browne, of
Camfield Place, Herts, and nephew to Sir FitzWilliam
Barrington, last Bart, of Barrington Hall.
2 Margaret, d.unrn. 1851.
3 Elizabeth, m. William Poyser, Esq. of The Crow, Leasow,
Salop; d. 1864.
4 Octavia Constance, to. 2 June, 1825, Rev. Thomas Lavie,
and d. 17 Aug. 1826.
5 Jane, d. unm. 6 Frances, d.unrn.
Rev. Dr. Salwey was s. by his eldest son,
John Salwey, Esq. of The Moor Park, Salop, and Haye
Park, CO. Hereford, m. 1st, 17G8, Anne, only dau. of Thomas
Foliot Baugh, Esq. of Stonehouse, and had issue,
I. Richard, successor to his father.
II. Theophilus, Lieut. R.N., m. 4 Sept. 1802, Mary, dau. of
Thomas Davies, Esq. of Ashley Moor, by whom he acquired
that estate, and had issue,
1 Humphrey, 6. 13 July, 1803; to. Louisa Rebecca, dau. of
John Johnstone, Esq. of Muinstone Court, co. Hereford,
and d. 1877, having had issue,
Theophilus John, 6. 18 Oct. 1848.
Agnes Mai-y. Laura.
Catherine. Charlotte Louisa.
2 Gilbert, b. 2 Dec. 1804 ; d. unm. 1844.
3 Walter, b. 11 Jlay, 1806 ; </. young.
4 Erasmus, Capt. Salop Militia, m. 1868, the widow of
— Shelton, Esq. of iirimtield, co. Herelord.
5 Herbert, b. 4 April, 1816; m. Emilia Robert, dau. of
Capt. Waugh, of Fuxhall, co. Linhthgow, Scotland, and
afterwards of Australia, Capt. in the army, and d. 1867,
leaving issue,
Herbert, b. 9 June, 1852. Alfred, b. 3 July, 1858.
Edgar, b. 14 March, 1860.
Mary Emily. Edith.
6 Alfred, b. 27 April, 1817, a Commissary-General.
1 Mary, d. Is23.
2 Anne, m. William Urwick, Esq. of Ludlow.
I. Elizabeth, m. Lieut.-Gen. Sir P. K. Roche, K.C.B., and
d. 1799. II. Katheriue, d. unin. Is04.
The eldest surviving SQn and heir,
Richard Salwey, Esq. of The Sloor Park and Haye Park,
b. 20 Nov. 1783 ; m. Isabella, 3rd d.iu. of Job Walker Baugh,
Esq. of Stonehouse, Salop, and had issue,
1. John, his heir.
1. Constance Isabella, m. 18 May, 1815, Thomas Eeale, Esq.
of The Heath, Salop.
n. Elizabeth. in. Frances, d. unm.
IV. Katherine, m. G Sept. 1832, Samuel Wranghain Ballard,
Esq., only son of Admiral Ballard, of Coates Hall, Co. York.
V. Amelia.
VI. Charlotte IMargaretta, to. 13 Oct. 1831, Richard Betton,
Esq., late of Great Berwick, and now of Overton Ilouae,
Salop ; d. 1858.
VII. Cecilia Sarah, d. 4 Feb. 1816.
Mr. Salwey d. 4 Feb. 1825, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Salwey, Esq. of The Moor Park, Salop, b. 24 June,
1798; VI. 15 June, 1843, Harriet Anne, rehct of Edward Salwey
Esq. ot The Lodge, and eldest dau. of Thomas Bourke Ricketts,
Esq. of Coombe House, co. Hereford, and d. 21 March, 1871.
She d.i April, 1893. He was s. by his cousin, Alfred Salwey,
now of Haye Park, and The Lodge.
_^,.„js_Sa., a saltire engrailed or. Crests — A demi-Moor ppr.,
wreathed about the temj-ies arg. and sa., a belt from the sinister
shoulder to the dexter hip az. .Vr/«.,— Fiat voluntas Dei.
li^ai — The Lodge, Overton, Ludlow.
SAMPSON OF BUXSHALLS.
Sampson, Dudley Thomas IIeatley, Esq. of
Buxshalls, CO. ,'Sussex, J. P. and D.L., Licut.-Col.
17S2
SAM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAN
late 9th Bengal Lancers (Hodson's Horse), b. 6 Feb.
1S41 ; HI. -i May, 1S7S, Katheriue Mary, only
coild of William i)ixou Jollands, l-lsq. of Euxshalls,
and has issue,
I. Dudley de Garexciers Jollands, b. 24 May, 1SS2.
u. Xoel Carleton, 0. 2,") Dec. 1SS3.
Lineage. — This family is mentioned in Tlioroton"s Anti-
quities of ^'otts, as a very ancient one in that county. John
SAMrsoN, of South Leverton, Notts, where his family resiclecl
in the time of Queen Elizabeth, left a son,
Gilbert Sampson, of South Leverton, b. 0 Dec. 1C51 ; d. 6
Sept. 1747, leaving a son,
Thomas Sampson, of South Leverton, 6. 1715; d. ISOl. His
son,
Thomas Sampson, b, at South Leverton, 28 May, 1753 ; ?ii. 7
Jan. 1795, Elizabeth Sutton de Garenciers, and i!. 5 Xov.
1S44, aged 92. leaving by her (whorf. 29 Sept. ISIU) a son,
Willia.m Henry Sa.mpson, Esq., late Lieut. -Col. Eifie
Brigade,))!. 14 Sept. 1S39, Emily Kichardson, of Brentwood,
Esses, and by her (who d. 4 March, 1S78} had issue, an only
child,
DcDLET Thomas Heatley, now of Buxshalls.
Lieut.-Col. Sampson d. 2ti April, 1S8G, aged S7.
5t:at— Busshalls. Lindtield, Ilaywards Heath, Sussex.
Mr. Samuda d. 27 April, 1885.
.Va(— ISruern Abbey, Chipping Norton, Oxon ; and Shipton
Court, near Burford.
Ciitbs — Itelorm and Turf.
SAMPSON OF HENBURY.
Sampson, Edwakd, Esq. of Henburv, co. Glou-
cester. M.A., J.P., and D.L., Hin;h Sheriff 1867,
High Sheriff for Bristol 1847, b.1-2 May, 1810 ; m.
12 Sept. lSo9, Bchnda, 4tli dau. of Benjamin Way,
Esq. of Dcuham Place, Bucks, and niece of Sir
John Smyth. 4tli Bart, of Ashton Court, Somerset.
Shed.s.p. isSl.
Lineage. — Edwakd Sampson, Esq., who purchased Hen-
bury Audelett 1627, was son of John Sampson, Esq., by
Martha his wife, dau. of John Burcombc, Esq. of Old Sodbury,
and fourth in descent from John Sampson, living tcnij]- Queen
Elizaleth. He m. 23 April, 1685, Mary, only dau. and heir
of Edward Long, Esq. of Olveston, co. Gloucester, and had an
only son,
John Sampson, Esq. of Henbury, High Sheriff 1726, m.
Mary, eldest dau. of Nicholas Hiel;s, Esq., an Alderman of
Bristol, and was s. by his only surviving son,
Edward Sampson, Esq. of Henbury, High Sheriff 1778, m.
31 May, 17G8, JIary, dau. of Thomas Browne, Esq. of Salper-
ton, CO. Gloucester, and was s. by his elder son,
John Sampson, Esq. of Henbury, d. unm. 12 July, 1830,
and was .s. by his only brother,
Edward Sampson, Esq. of Henbury, J. P., High SherilT
for CO. Gloucester 1838, b. 15 Aug. 1773; ru. 24 Nov. 1807,
Joanna, yi-iungcr-t dau. of George Daubeny, Esq., Senior Alder-
man of the city of Bristol, and had issue,
Edward, now of Henbury.
JIary Joanna, b. 12 Oct. 1808 ; d. 10 June, 1824.
Ariiis — Per bend or and gu., a cross-fiory between tsvo escal-
lops in bend dexter and as many billets in bend sinister, all
counterchanged. Crest — A fret or, thereon a wyvern's head
erased gu., collared and sem6e of billets or. Motto — Pejusletho
flagitium.
Heat — Henbury, Bristol, co. Gloucester.
SAMUDA OF BRUES.N ABBEY.
Samuda, Cecil D'Aguilae, Esq. of Bruern
Abbey, co. Oxford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1892, b. 22 Sept. 1849 ; m. 12 Dec. 1877, Cecile
:Mary Isabella, 2ud dau. of the late Col. Markliani,
of Becca Hall, co. York (see thai famihi), and has
issue,
Cecil Maekham Annesley, b. 9 Sept. 1^78.
Lineage. — Joseph D'Aoolar Samuda, Esq., D.L., of
Loudwater, Hert.i, M.P., rii. May, 1837, Louisa, dau. of Sam-
uel Ballin, Esq., by whom he had issue,
Cecil D'Agcilar, now of Bruern Abbey.
Arthur D'Aguilar, d. 1370.
Maria DAguilar, 5u. Col. Benthall, K.D.G., and has issue,
John Lawrence.
Augusta Joy D'Aguilar, /,). Col. 'Ward-Bennitt, 5th Lancers,
and has issue, Blanche; Evelyn.
Ada Berlha D'Aguilar.
SANDARS OF NOKTH SANDSFIELD,
Saxdars, John Drxsdale, Esq. of ISTortli
Sandsfield, Gainsborough, co. Lincoln, J. P., ca.led
to the Bar (Inner Temple) 18S6, M.A. Cam').,
late Capt. 3rd Batt. Lincolnshire Eegt., 6. 15 Dec.
1860.
Lineage. — The family of Sanders, Saunders, or Sandars,
of Sandested, and Charlwood, and Ewell, in Surrey, and Lul-
lingl.on, Caldwell, Ireton, and Mackworth, in Derbyshire, is a
very ancient one, taking its name from or giving name to the
village of Sandersted, iu Surrey, where the family was settled
before the Conquest.
In the time of Henry VI. V/illiam Sander, of Charhvood,
111. Joan, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Carew, Esq. of Bed-
dington ; he d. 1481, she d. 1470, and both were bur. at Charl-
wood. His eldest son, who d,. v. p.
Eichard Sadnder, of Charlwood, b. U.Vi, m. .\gnes, dau. bt
— Courtcnay, Esq. He d. v. p. 1480, she d. 1485, both were
bur. at Charlwood ; they had issue,
I. Nicholas, of Charhvood, //i. 1504, Alice, dau. of William
Hingate, of Saxton, co. lork, and had ihrse sons and three
daus. ; he d. 1553, and was bur. at Charlwood. Sir Thomas
Sanders, Knt. of Charhvood, son of Nicholas, King's
Remembrancer of the Exchequer 1551-54, and High Sheriff
of Surrey 1553, d. 1563. At the inquLsitiou on his deatli he-
was possessed of large estates in Surrey and Sussex. His
descendants continued at Charlwood till 1660, when Edmond
Sanders, Esq. dying without issue, Charhvood was sold by
his .'isters, and thus the line ceased.
II. William, of Aston, 36 Henry Vlli., High.Sheriff of Surrey
1556, )/i. Elizabeth, dau. of — Mynes, and had twelve
children, one of them was
Dr. Nicholas Sanders, a zealous Roman Catholic contro-
versialist, b. 1527, educated at Winchester, Fellow ot New
Coll. Oxford, 1557, Professor of Canon Law at Oxford, and;
afterwards Regius Professor and D.L). at the Univer.sity
of Louvain. lie went from Rome to the famous Council
of Trent, in company with its President, CareUnalHosius,
with whom he also went to Poland and Lithuania. la
1570, he was sent by I'ope Gregory XIII. as apostolic
nuncio to Ireland, with a consecrated banner, to raise a
rebellion, for which purpose the King of Spain also
furnished him with troops, but in 1583 their leader, the
Earl of Desmond, being defeated. Dr. Sanders tied for his^
lite into the woods and marshes, where, subdued by cold
and hunger, he perished miserahly. He wrote De VisiOlll
MoiMichid Ecilijslir, and iweuty-two other works.
III. Thomas, of whose line we uv-'.t.
The 3rd son,
Thomas Sanders of Lullington, co. Derby, was the first that
settled in that county. He came from the wars in Klanders-
with Sir John Gresley, of Drakelow, about 1524. He m. the
heiress of Collingwood and Barton, co. StalTord, and Caldwell,
CO. Derby, and dying m 1558, was bur. at Lullington. His
son,
Thomas Sanders, of Caldwell, b. 1548, m. 1575, Alice, dau.
of HenVy Poone, and d. 1 Sept. 1627, having had eight sons and
lour daus., he was bur. at Lullington. His son,
Collingwood Sanders, Lord of the Manors of Caldwell and
Lullington, a counsellor-at-law, b. 1578 ; ra. Eliza, dau. and
heiress of Bdmund Sleigh, of Little Ireton, d. 6 May, 1653,
bur. at Caldwell, had eight sous, and three daus. The eldest
son.
Sir Thomas Sanders, Knt., b. Aug. 1610, at Caldwelly
a celebrated Roundhead Col., custos rotidorum, and three
times representative of the co. of Derby in Parliament; m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Goring, Esq. of Kingston, co. Stafford,
and had issue,
I. Samuel, of whom hereafter.
II. Barton Thomas, •'. aiiia.
III. Thomas, w. Jane Cheagle, and had a son Joseph, d. unm.
IV. Isaac, d. s. p. v. lienjamin, (/. s. p.
I. Elizabeth, b. 28 Jan. 1644 ; m. W. WooUey, of London, d.
1722.
II. Mary, b. 14 Jan. 1650 ; r,i. Francis Hill. She d. Nov.
1706, and had issue.
Sir Thomas Sanders d. 1695, and w.is bur. in the Sanders
vault at Mugginton near Ireton. His eldest son,
* Samuel Sandeus, of Ireton and Coton, co. Derby, anil
Normanton and Ashby, co. Notts, b. 27 May, 1641, //(. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of — Smith, of Norfolk, 2nd!y, Margaret, dau.
SAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAN
1783
and co-heirefs of Erne Araiyne, son of Sir William Armyne,
Knt. of Osgoldly, co. Lincoln, she d. June 1C74, aged 27;
Srdly, Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Tippets, Knt.
Kings Surveyor to the Navy, she d. Feb. 1742, aged 87. He
d. 16 Sept. 1C88 (his will is dated 8 Apiil, lG88j, and was
bur. in the Sanders vault at Muggiuton, co. Derby, and left
issue,
I. Thomas, d. infancy. ii. John, of whona hereafter.
III. Samuel, of Caldwell, 6. 1686, was made heir to his father
and grandfather, he m. his cousin Esther Woolley, he
organized a company of Volunteers in 1748, against the
Pretender, and d. 1740, leaving an only dau., Elizabeth,
who d. unm. The Derbyshire estates passed into the
families of Howe, Mortimer, etc., by marriage or devise.
I. Elizabeth, heiress to her mother, m. John Mortimer, Esq.
II. Mary, m. James Howe, Barrister-at-Law, and grandfather
of the famous Lord Howe.
II. Judith, living 1750, m. Eobert Ashurst, Esq. of Castle
Heddingham, co. Esses.
The 2nd son,
John Sandabs, Esq. of Mackworth, co. Derby, h. 7 Apnl,
1684; d. 1786, aged 101. By Anne, his wife (who d. 1750) he
had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, of Ireton, co. Derby, h. 1732.
III. Samuel, b. 1135, d. an infant.
IV. Samuel, h. 1744, d. 1824.
1. Mary, (/. an infant.
The eldest son,
.John Sandars, Esq. of Mackworth, h. 1729; d. 1800, having
had issue,
I. John, h. 9 July, 1751 ; in. Mary, dau. of Joshua Calver,
Fsq. of Caldwell, and d. 1817, having had issue, 1 John, 2
Erancis, 1 Elizabeth, 2 Mary.
II. Joseph, of Derby, b. 1752; Mi. Elizabeth Blakeman, and
d. 1842, having had,
1 Joseph, of Liverpool, and of Taplow House, co. Bucks,
"The father of railways,"' tZ. 1857, leaving an only son
and heir, Joseph, of Taplow, D.L. co. Bucks, and M.l'.
for Yarmouth from 1848 to 1»52 ; b. 1821, graduated M.A.
at Downing College, Cambridge ; tu. 16 July, J850, Lady
Virginia Frances Zcrlina Taylour, youngest dau. of
Thomas, 2iid Marquess of Headfort, and had issue.
2 Samuel, of Lockers House, co. Herts: m. Mary^ dau. and
co-heir of E. J. Collett, Esq., M.P., and had issue four
sons and six daus.
III. William, b. 1757. iv. Cornelius. v. James.
VI. Samuel, of whom presently.
I. Mary, b. 30 Aug. 1761.
The youngest son,
Samdel Sandars, Esq. of Gainsborough, co. Lincoln, 6. Aug.
1763 ; rii. Oct. 1793, Jane, dau. of John Marshall, Esq. of East
Stockwith, CO. Lincoln, and d. at Gainsborough, 1835, having
had issue,
I. Edward, of whom presently.
It. Samuel, 6. 1798, d.s.p. in. John, b. 1802, d.s.p.
IV. George, of Chesterford Park, co. Essex, M.P., b. 2 Oct.
1805; m. 1st, Maiy, dau. of George Neden, Esq. of Ard-
wick, CO. Lancaster; and '2ndly, Arabella, eldest dau. of
George Walker, Esq. of Cambridge Square, London, and d.
1879. By his first wife he had issue,
1 Samuel, of Chalfont Grove, Chalfont St. Giles, co. Bucks,
and of 7, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, J. P. co. Bucks,
M.A. Camb., Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), 1863 : b.
April, 1837; ra. 16 July, 1863, Elizabeth Maria, eldest
'':<'i. nf the late Francis \V. Eussell, Esq., M.P., and has
issue.
i ....11., HI. Oct. 1858, Capt. William Dods, of the 14th
Regt., and has issue.
2 Elizabeth, m. March, 1862, Charles W. Harrison, Esq.
of Westbourne Terrace, co. Middlesex, and has issue.
3 Mary Arabella.
I. Jane, d. s. p.
II. Eliza, m. Bev. W. King, of Nuneaton, co. Warwick, and
had four sons and two daus.
in. Anne, m. 1860, Eev. llobert Joseph Buddicom, M.A. Ox-
ford, Ecctor of Southcote, co. Salop.
IV. Mary, d. s. 'p. v. Charlotte, d. s.p.
The eldest son,
Edward Sandars, Esq. of Gainsborough and of Ireton
House, Cheltenham, CO. Gloucester, b. 17'J4; ra. 1 June,
1824, Anne, dau. of George Gray, Esq. of Calceby and
Ormsby, co. Lincoln, and d. 1852, having had issue,
I. John Edward, of whom presently.
II. George Stephen, d. an infant.
1. Charlotte Maria, d. s. p.
The only surviving son,
John Edward Sandars, Esq. of North Sandsfield, Gains-
borough, J. P. and D.L. co. Lincoln, 6. 5 July, 1826; m.G
May, 1S57, Eliza Anna, dau. of Major Drysdale, of Jerriston,
Lanarkshire, X.B., and widow of the late Capt. W. Dunn, of
the 80th Eegt., and d. 8 Feb. 1890, leaving issue,
I. John Drysdale, of North Sandsfield.
II. Georee Edward, 6. 15 March, 1862; m. 4 March, 1886,
Gertrude Wingatc, and has one son and one dau.
Scat — North Sandsfield, Gainsborough, co. Lincoln.
Club — Boodle's, WelHngton and Hurlingham.
SANDBACH OF HAFODTJNOS.
Sandbach, Hexey Eobeetsox, Esq. of Hafo-
dunos, CO. Denbigh, J.P. and D.L., Higli Sheriff
1854, and J.P. for co. Carnarvon, b. 25 Sept. 1807 ;
m. 1st, 4 Maj, 1832, Margaret Eoscoe, granddau.
of the celebrated William Eoscoe, of Liverpool
(she d. 1852), and 2ndlj, 13 Nov. 1855, Elizabeth
Charlotte, dau. of Martin Williams, Esq. of
Bi'jngwjn, CO. Montgomery, by whona he has
issue,
I. Samcel, J.P. for cos. Carnarvon and Denbigh, M.A., 6.
16 Sept. 1856; m. 25 Feb. 1892, Katherine Frances, 2nd
dau. of the late James E. Pease, Esq. of Westwood,
Beverley.
II. Henry Martin, Major R.A., b. 2 June, 1858.
III. Arthur Edmund, Capt. E.E., b. 30 July, 1859.
I. Margaret Elizabeth Sara Eobertson.
II. Sophy Katherine Mary.
liineag'e. — The name of Sandbach belongs to a town in co.
Chester, which was founded in Saxon times. The late
Samuel Sandbach, Esq. of Woodlands, co. Lancaster, J.P.,
b. 19 Aug. 1769, realized a considerable fortune as a West India
Merchant at Liverpool, and served the ofBces of Bailiff,Coroner,
and Mayor for the borough. He served as High Sheriff of co.
Denbigh 1839. He m. 15 Dec. 1802, Elizabeth, dau. of Eev.
Harry Eobertson, D.D., Minister of the parish of Kiltearn, co.
Eoss, descended from the Eobertsons of Inshes, co. Inverness,
and by her (who (/. 1859) had issue,
I. Samuel, b. 1805; d. 1817.
II. Henry Eobertson, now of Hafodunos.
III. William Eobertson, of Prince's Gate, London, J.P. for
CO. Lancaster, ra. Sara, Baroness Van Capellan ; d. 25 Sept.
1891.
IV. Gilbert (Eev.), M.A., late Rector of Upper Sapey, co.
Hereford, J.P., m. 1846, Margaret, dau. of Archibald Max-
well, Esq., and d. 1882, leaving issue.
V. Samuel, m. Nov. 1844, Anne, dau. of Archibald Maxwell,
Esq. of Kelton, co. Kirkcudbright, and d. 1849, leaving issue,
.Samuel Henry, M.A., of Handley, co. Chester, J.P. cos.
Chester and S.alop, b. 1846.
I. Anne, m. 26 May, 1825, Charles Stuart Parker, Esq. of
Liverpool, Merchant ; rf. 1 June, 1890.
II. Margaret, m. 16 April, 1833, John Abraham Tinne, Esq.
of Liverpool, and d. 1868.
III. Mary Eosina, ra. 7 July, 1835, Henry Harrison, Esq. of
Liverpool, Merchant, and d. 1882.
IV. Elizabeth, d. 1881.
V. Martha, ra. Gen. Eobert McLeod Eraser; d. 29 April,
1891.
VI. Julia, rn. Harold Barkworth, Esq. ; d. 9 April, 1890.
Mr. Sandbach d. 1851.
Anns — Az.,onafesse between three garbs or, a wreath of
oak vert, between two estoiles gu. Crest— A reindeer's head
erased per fesse arg. and or, attired or, gorged with a wreath
of oak, and in the mouth an ear of wheat vert. Motto — V irtutis
gloria merces.
Seat — Hafodunos, near Abergele, co. Denbigh.
SANDERS OF SANDERS PARK.
Sanders, Eobeht Massy Dawson, Esq. of
Sanders Park, co. Cork, J.P., M.E., Trin. CoU.
Dublin, b. 19 May, 1862.
Lineage.— This family is stated to have been a branch
of that formerly seated at Sanderstead, England. It became
established in Ireland in the time of the Commonwealth. Its
ancestor was attached to Lord Broghill, aftenvards Earl of
Orrery, and settled in the borough of Charleville, founded by
his lordship. At a subsequent period, tbe seat of the Earls
of Cork and Orrery havioft; been burnt by King James's army,
under Berwick, the Boyles, by deed of 20 Sept. 1097, conveyed
to William Sanders, on a lease for ever. The Park, at Charle-
ville, which has since been the abode of the Sanders family.
William Sanders, Esq. of Charleville, m. Tamsine Knight,
and had (with two daus., Catherine andTamsine, both d. unai.)
a son,
1784
SAX
THE LANDED GEXTRY.
SAX
Christopher Sanders, Esq. of Sunders Park, m. 28 Feb. 1771,
Sarah Stevelly, and J. L'sSfpt. ISIO, having had issue, William,
of whom pri'sontly; Kobert, d. unm. 1S33; Sarah, m. Joseph
Hardinjr. Esq. ; and Tanisine, m. James Kiiher, Capt. 81st
Eefft. The eUIer son,
William Sanders. Esq. of Sanders Park, 6. 2 .Vug. 1773 :
Jii. 7 .March. ISOG, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas .Andrews, Esq. of
Dublin, .\Ulerman, and d. 1SU\ having had issue,
Christopher, of Doer Park, h. 25 June, 180S: m. Elizabeth
Broonihead, and d. 22 Nov. 1S39, leaving one dau., m. Francis
Kennedy, Esq., 3rd son of Sir John Kenncdv, 1st Burt, of
Jolinstown, and subsequently to Sir George I'libton, Bart.
AVilliam Kobert, of Sanders Park, 6. 16 Feb. 1810; d. unm.
3.A.Uff. 1S,M.
IJoBERT, of Sanders Park.
Thomas, late of Sanders Park.
Francis .\lexander (Rev.), b. 23 Aug. 1818: m. Margaret
Cooper, and has had issue, Frederick, WiUiani, Francis,
Alexander, Capt. Euniskilliug Fusiliers, Robert, Margaret,
and Penelope.
Penelope, m. Thomas Wilson, Esq. ; d. s. p. 1829.
Maria (deceased), m. William F. IJarley, LL.B.
Eliza Sarah (.deceased), m. Joseph Stock, Esq., LL.D.
The 3rd son,
Robert San-ders, Esq., C.B., of Sanders Park, co. Cork,
Col. in the army and Lieiit.-Col. 19th Kegt., J.P. for the co.,
b. Dec. 1814; s. his elder brother in 1830, and d. s. p. 1 Nov.
1860, and was .<. by his brother,
Thomas Sanders, Esq. of Sanders Park, co. Cork, LL.D.,
Barrister-at-Law, J.P. cos. Cork and Limerick, b. 10 .May,
1816 ; »i. 14 Aug. 1861, Mary Charlotte, dau. of Richard Duck-
worth Dunn, Esq., Capt. Queen's Bays, of Surbiton, Surrey,
by Isabella Pallmer his wife, dau. of James Hewitt Massy-
Dawson, Esq. of Ballinacourte, co. Tipperary, and d. 1892,
leaving issue,
Robert Massy Dawson, now of Sanders Park.
■WiUiam Arthur, b. 12 May, 1863.
Evelyn Francis, B.E. Dublin University, h. 12 July, 1864
Charles Stuart, 6. 15 March, 1866.
Edmund Duckworth, b. 20 Sept. 1868.
Alvin Augustus, b. 31 March, 1870.
Aubrey Thomas, b. 26 March, 1873.
Isabella Maria, ra. 27 Oct. 1890. Charles .\nhur Webb, Esq.
of Quartertown House, co. Cork.
Eliza Benita. Mary Ethel.
^n/is—Arg., a chevron gu. between three elephants' heads
erased sa., on acliief az.asword erect ppr., pommel and hilt or,
within two bezants. Vrest—Ont of a mural crown, an elephant's
head ppr. charged with a bezant. Motlo~'i\i\ conscire sibi
nulla pallescere culpa.
Seat— Sanders Park, Charleville, co. Cork.
SANDERS OF STREET COURT.
SAyDEES, Benjamin Laweenck, Esq. of Street
Court, CO. Hereford, J.P. and D.L., cos. Worcester
and Hereford, High Sheriff co. Hereford 1S80-81,
I. 27 Jan. 1830 ; m. 19 Jtily, 18CiO, Annie Sarah,
only dau. of late Francis Watt, Esq., J.P. and
P.L. of Penallv, co. Pembroke, and Ottringham
Grange, co. York, and has issue,
1. Benjamin Watt, h. 8 Dec. 1862.
n. James Francis Shenstone, 6. 27 April, 1873.
I. Annie Charlotte Dora. ii. Flora Gertrude.
Mr. B. L. Sanders is tlie only surviving son of the
late James Wilkinson Sanders, Esq. (who d. 10
May, 1882), by Cliarlotte Lawrence his wife,
whom he tn. in 1826. They had one other son,
James, who d. in infancy. She d. in 1830. Mr.
J. W. Sanders was tlie son of Benjamin Sanders,
Er-q. (who d. 1851), by Phoebe George his wife.
Mr. Benjamin Sanders' uncle, Thomas Sanders,
was Lieutenant of H.M.S. "Berwick" in 1759,
and afterwards, acting as Commander, in the
absence of his superior ofTicers who were invalided,
he took Guadaloupe, where he was assassinated
the next day. Various other members of the
family were distinguished naval officers.
Sca(— Street Court, Kingsland R.S.O., Herefordshire.
SANDERSON OF WEST JESMOND,
BUKDON-S.^NUEESON, ElCHARD BrRDON, Esq.
of Otterburn Dene, co. Northumberland, J. P.,
High Slicriff 1893, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 1
Dec. 1851 ; m. 18 Jan. 18D3, Katharine Emily, dau.
of Robert Henry Mitford, Esq. of Weston Lodge,
Hampgtead.
Lineage. — George Bukdon, of Stockton-on-Tees (see
Bdrdon of Castle Eden), b. 1648 ; in. Elizabeth, dau. of William
Hutchinson, of Trlmdon, co. Durham, and (i. 1681, having had,
with other issue,
Richard Burdon, of Thornley, co. Durham, b. 1682; and d.
1778, having, with other issue, had a son,
Richard Burdon, of Shieldfield, Newcastle and Brunton,
b. 6 Feb. 1721 ; m. Christian, dau. of J. Young, Esq., and d.
21 Xov. IS 10, leaving a son.
Sir Thomas Bobdon, Knt. of West Jesmond, 6. 1758 ; m. Jane,
youngest dau. of William Scott, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
and sister of the Lords Stowell and Eldon, and d. 20 July, 1826.
He was s. by his son,
Richard Bdrdon-Sanderson, Esq. of West Jesmond, J. P.,
6. 31 March, 1791 ; w. 7 Feb. 1815, Elizabeth, only child of Sir
James Sanderson, Bart., and assumed, in consequence of his
marriage, the surname and arms of Sanderson, and by her
(who d. 6 June, 1864) had issue,
Richard Burdon, of West Jesmond.
John Scott, M.D., b. 21 Dec. 182s ; m. 9 Aug. 1853, Ghetal,
eldest dau. of Rev. R. H. Herschell, of Gloucester Terrace,
Hyde Park Gardens.
Elizabeth Burdon.
Mary Elizabeth, m. 27 July, 1853, Robert Haldane, Esq. of
Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, and Cloanden, co. Perth, who
d. June, 1877.
Jane Charlotte.
Mr. Sanderson d. 10 Feb. 1865, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Bubdon-Sanderson, Esq. of West Jesmond, J. P.,
b. 27 June, 1821 ; m. 13 Jan. 1848, Isabella Mitchelson, dau. of
James Alexander Haldane, Esq. of Drumraond Place, Edin-
burgh, and had issue,
I. Richard Burdon, now of Otterburn Dene.
II. James Alexander Haldane Burdon, b. 14 Dec. 1853 ; m.
10 Feb. 1880, Esther Ann, eldest dau. of John Marshall,
Esq., M.D., of Chatton Park, Belford, Northumberland.
I Elizabeth Haldane Burdon, > killed by a railway accident
II. Jlargaret Isabella Burdon, i at Abbot's Ripton 1876.
Mr. Burdon-Sanderson d. April, 1876.
Anns — Paly of six or and az., on a bend sa. three annulets
of the first, a canton gu., charged with a sword erect arg.,
pommel and hilt or, surrounded with the collar of the Lord
Mayor of the city of London, and for distinction in the chief
point a saltire humette counterchanged of the field. ror Sander-
son ; quartering ./or Burdon, az., three pilgrims staves or, the
field crusilly of the 2nd. Crests— A wolfs head arg., erased
gu., collared and a chain reflexcd behind the neck or, between
a branch of palm and another of laurel ppr.. and for distinction
on the neck a saltire humette gu. ; and 2nd, A lion rampant
standing on sinister hind foot, supporting himself by a pilgrim's
statT. J/o/to— Clarior ex obsruro.
Hi-at — Uttcrburu Dene, Northumberland.
SANDERSON OF CLOVERHILL.
Sandebson, SamueI/, Esq. of C'loverhil
loverhilL co.
76, b. 2 May,
Cavan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 187tj, 0. Z May,
1834; m. 1 March, 1860, Anne, dau. of John
Armytage Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath, co. Meath.
Mr. Sanderson, who is 2nd surviving son of the
late Samuel Winter, Esq. of Agher, assumed the
name of Sanderson and the arms of Sanderson
quarterly with those of Winter, under royal licence,
2 Oct. 1873.
Lineage. —James Sanderson, Esq. of Cloverliill, aliaa
Drumcassidy, co. Cavan, son of Alexander Sanderson, and
nephew of Col. Kobert Sandenson, of Castle Sanderson, was
M.P. for Ennifskillen for thirty years, tem^^. George II. He
in. Maria, dau. of Brockhill Newburgh, Esq. of Ballyhaise, co.
Cavan and had issue,
Ale.xander, his heir.
Francis (Rev.;, of Uromcarn, co. Cavan. Robert.
Mary, m. Mr. Atkinson.
Mr. Sanderson made his will 15 April, 1707, which was proved
15 March following, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Sander.son, Esq. of Cloverhill, lu. Lucy, dau. of
Rev. Samuel Madden, D.D., of Manor Waterhouse, co. Fer-
managh, " Premium Madden," and had issue,
James, his successor.
Lucy. Mary. Charlotte.
SAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAN
1785
Mr. Sanderson made his will 4 June, 1785, which was proved
14 March, 1787, and he was s. by his only son,
James Sanderson, Esq. of Cloverhill, D.L., m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Isaac Walker, Esq. of Newry, and had four daus.,
I. Mary Anne, d. unm. 1873.
II. Lucy, lit. 18 Nov. 1826, Samuel Winter, Esq, of Agher, co.
Meath, and </. 11 Kov. 18C4, leaving, wilh other issue (see
WiNTEK of Agher), a third son,
Samuel Sandebson, now of Cloverhill.
III. Elizabeth.
IV. Frances Alexandrina, m. 10 Feb. 1830, Richard Winter
lieynell, Esq. of Killyon, co. Westmeath.
yir7/is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., three bends az., the
centre one charged with a crescent between two estoilesor, fur
Sanderson ; 2nd and 3rd, chequy or and az., on a fesse arg. a
crescent gu., for Winter. Cnstg — 1st, Sanderson, On a mount
-vert, an estoile or ; 2nd, Winter, A martlet or, charged with a
crescent gu. ilntto — Toujours propice.
(Sea£— Cloverliill, Belturbet, co. Cavan.
Club — Arthur's.
SANDFORD OF SAND FORD.
Sandfoed, Mes. Saeah, of Sandford, Salop,
widow of Thomas Hugh Sandfoed, Esq. of
Saudford, Salop, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1866,
J. P. CO. Chester, Capt. Salop Yeomanry, h. 9 April,
1820 ; m. 1st, 29 April, 1849, Alexina Nisbet, dau.
of the Hon. Charles Lindsay, brother of James,
7th Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, which lady d.
30 Aug. 1851, and 2ndly, 2 Oct. ISiG, Sasah, 2nd
dau. of William Halsted Poole, Esq. of Terrick
Hall, Salop, late Capt. R.H.A., and d. s. p. 26 Nov.
1886.
Xiineag'e. — The ancient family of Sontfobd, Sonforde, or
Sandford, of Saaford, came into England with the Con-
QrEROR, and the name of its founder occurs in every known
coiiy of the Battle Abbey Roll.
Thomas " de SAnNDF0RD,"a Norman, held the manor under
Gerard de Tournay, a powerful Baion, whose name is in
Doomsday Book. His son,
Sir Thomas de Sadndford, was living In the reign of
Henry I. He held both Sandford and Rothal manors as a
tenant-in-cliief of the king, and was father of
Radulfus de Sontford, Dominus de Sontford et Rothale
{ttmp. King Stephen}, whose son.
Sir Richard de Sanford, occurs in the Pipe Roll of 1169,
and his son,
Sir Thomas de Sanfort, m. (8 Richard I.) Amabil, dau.
and co-heir of Sir Richard de Cardiff, Seneschal to William,
Earl of Gloucester. There is a bull from Pope Innocent III.
concerning him and " his ancestors at Sandford." His suc-
cessor,
Sir Ralph de Sanford, held Sandford, in ca.pite, by the
service of half a knight's fee (Testa de Neiill). He joined the
barons against King John, and his estates were given to
David de Malpas, but restored by Henry III. There is a bull
from HoNORius 111. concerning his chapel at Sandford.
Sir Richard de Sandford, his son, hi. Eleanor, probably
co-heir of Elkin Cadugan. She m. 2ndly, Richard Burnell,
Lord of Langley, 1251. A deed (probably in 1240) has a seal
of his arms appended, viz., quarter!}', per fesse indented (the
points very long) erm. and az.
Sir Ralph de Santjford, son and heir, was in ward to Odo
de Hodnet, 39 Henry III. He m. Alice, dau. of Wolfric de
Whixhall, and sister of Sir Adam Fitz Wolfric. Of his sons,
were
I. Richard, his heir.
n. William (Sir), distinguished in Edward II. 's reign. He
joined the Earl of Lancaster in the conspiracy against Piers
Gaveston, and was pardoned for this 7 Edwakd II. He was
Knight of the Shire in 1320, and Commissioner of Array in
Saliip for the King 1321. His name and arms occur on the
roll of knights who fouglitat Boroughbridge,
lu. Nicholas, returned as " man-at-arms " to attend the Great
Council at Westminster, 1324.
The eldest son.
Sir Richard de Sandford, di. Agnes, dau. of Hugh, and
sister of Robert de Say, Lords of Moreton Say, Salop. He is
styled " Lord of Sontford," Pari. Writ., 9 Edward II. He d.
1327, and his son,
Richard de Sandford, fought at Cressy, and his "gocd
service " is acknowledged in letters patent, under the Great
Seal of I-.dward III., still preserved at Sandford. He d. at
Calais 1347. His 2nd son. Sir Richard, one of Henry I'V.'s
body-guard at the battle of Shrewsbury, was knighted on the
morning of the fight, and fell before night.
Nicholas de Sandford, son and heir of Richard, held his
estates by serjeantry, to find a man and horse armed for forty
years, every year, for the defence of the king's castle of Mont-
gomery. He was Sheriff of Salop 9 Richard II., but became
a Lancastrian, and his whole estate was laid waste during the
civil war, in the reign of Henry IV. He m. Alice, dau. of
William, Lord Botiler of Wemme, by whom he left, 3 Henry 'V.,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. Griffin, father of William.
III. Nicholas, of The Lee, Salop, ancestor of Sandford of
the Isle of liossall, Salop (see tiiat Memoir).
The eldest son,
Richard de San-dford, the last who was styled " Lord of
Sandford," was the King's Escheator for Salop 6 Henry V. ;
he m. Maude, dau. and heir of William Le Banaster, Lord of
Hadnal, Salop. His name appears in The List of the Geatry of
ShrojJshire, 12 Henry VI. He d. 1452, and his son,
John San-dford, Esq. of Sandford, m. 1st, Eleanor, dau. and
co-heir of William Styche, of Styche, co. Salop, who d. without
issue. He r?i. 2ndly, Julian, sister of Sir Roger, and dau. of
Robert Corbet, of Moreton Corbet, Sheriff of Salop 1419, by
Margaret, dau. of Sir \V. Mallory. She )/i. 2ndly, Sir Hugh
Peshall, Knight Banneret, who was of Horseley, co. StatTord,
Sheriff 1488. Mr. Sandford was s., SO Henry VI, by his only
son,
Richard Sandford, Esq. of Sandford, who swore fealty to
Edward IV. in 14G9, on coming of age, and had his estates
confirmed to him. He d. 1520, having m. Jane, dau. and co-
heir of Humphrey Peshall, of Knightley, co. Stafford, and
had five sons and eight daus., of whom were, Margaret, ra.
Richard Broughton, of Broughton ; Elizabeth, m. George
Bromley, Esq.
Hugh Sandford, Esq. of Sandford, son and heir, m. Jane,
dau. of John Dod, Esq. of Cleverly, Salop, by Elizabeth his
2nd wife, dau. of Sir Ralph Egerton, of Ridley, Standard-
bearer of England, and d. 1530, leaving, with others,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. Robert, heir to his nephew George.
I. Jane, vi. James Moreton, Esq., ancestor of the Earl of
Ducie.
II. Alice, m. Robert Eoughey, Esq. of Whitmore, co. Staf-
ford.
The elder son,
Richard San-dford, Esq. of .Sandford, m. Maud, dau. of Sir
John Mainwaring, of Ightfield, and d. 1532, leaving
George San-dford, Esq. of Sandford, whod. s. p., having w.
Jane, dau. of Richard Grosvenor, Esq. of Eaton, who m.
2ndly, Sir William Hollis. Leland says, " Sandford dwellith
at Sanforde, wher is onely his place and a parke." His
estates were in Sandford, Acheley, Stele, Whichesall, Lyn-
ford, Weston, Longford, and Mytley. He was s. by his uncle,
KoiiERT Sandford, Esq. of S.tndford, who held his estate
of the Queen per serritam rnilitare. He m. Isabella Egerton,
half-sister of Sir Thomas Bromley, Lord High Chancellor,
being dau. of V>'. Egerton, of Betlcy, by Anna, dau. of Sir
Thomas Lacon, of Willey. By her he leit, 1597,
I. Arthur, his heir.
II. Thomas, the celebrated Capt. of the Firelocks, a Royalist.
He besieged and took Hawarden Castle, co. Flint, 164-3,
and stormed Bceston Castle, co. Chester, being killed at
the taking of Nantwich 1643. Tijis event is specially
mentioned in a letter to Cromwell, by Sir Thomas
Fairfax.
The elder son,
Arthur Sanbford, Esq. of Sandford, a zealous Royalist, was
made prisoner 1645, when Shrewsbury was taken. He in.
Anne, dau. of Francis Kinaston, Esq. of Oteley, Salop, by a
dau. of Francis Charlton, Esq. of Aplcy Castle, and by her left,
1645, with others,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. Robert, Capt. in the Royalist army, wounded at Os-
westry, taken prisoner at Shrewsbuiy, when his father was
taken.
The elder son,
Francis Sandford, Esq. of Sandford, a celebrated Royalist,
said by Fuller to be "very well skilled in making warlike
fortifications.'' He compounded for liis estates by fine of
£459, and, in 1645, paid £40 for his ransom out of prison.
In 1643 he was c9nstituted by Prince Rupert one of the com-
mission to act in his absence in Salop. He resided much
in Ireland, and was (as letters prove) a most intimate friend
of the Lord-Deputy of Ireland, Lucius, 2nd Viscount Falk-
land. He ra. Elizabeth, dau. of Challcott Chambre, Esq. of
Williamscote. co. Oxford, and Carnew Castle, co. Wicklow
1786
SAA'
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAN
(sister of Mary, Coiintess of KJward, Cnd Earl of ilcatli), and
by her left
1. EoBEET, his heir. ii. Arthur, d. unni. 1C59.
m. yrancis, b. liiSO, the eminent genealogist, civateil House
Dragon I'ursuivant of Arms. 16 June. Ui61, and Lancaster
Hei-ald IB >;ov. 1675. lie was author of GenMlor/icul His-
tori/ of the Kinpf of Eitiilmnl, published in 1077, and otlier
great works. In 16S9 he surrendered his patent of the utlice
of Lancaster rather than proclaim \VilUam of Orange Kin'i-.
He d. 16J3.
The son and heir,
KoBERT Sandford, Esq. of Sandford, m. Anne, dau. of Peter
Daniell, Esq. of Tabley, oo. Chester, M.P. (by Christian, sister
of Sir liichard Grosvenor, 1st Hart, of Eaton), and left, 1672,
several children, of whom was Anne, wife of the Hon. Henry
Paget, of Beaudcscrt, ancestor of He.nry, Marquess of Anglesey,
and
Thomas Sandford, Esq. of Sandford, eventual heir, who
took the oath to the House of Hanover 1723. He m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Admiral Sir Iticbard JIunden, and niece of Sir John
Munden, Hear-Admiral of the Fleet, and dying 1726, was s.
by his son,
Thomas Saxdford, Esq. of Sandford, High Sheriff 1752. He
7/!. Alice, dau. and co-heir of Charles Ward, of Bradwell, co.
Chester, who was brother of Michael, Bishop of Derry, and
grand-uncle of Bernard, 1st Viscount Bangor. He d. 1709,
and left a son and heir,
Kev. Daniel Sandford, of S.indford. D.C.L. of Oriel Coll.
Oxford. He resided much at Delville, in Ireland, the home of
Dean Delany, -m. Sarah, dau. of Rev. John Chapone (sister-in-
law of the literary Mrs. Chapone), and d. 1770, leaving
I. Thomas, his bcir.
II. Daniel (Bight Rev.), D.D. Ch. Ch. Oxon., Bishop of Edin-
burgh, b. 1 July, 1766; m. 11 Oct. 1790, Helen Frances
Catherine, eldest dau. and co-heir of Erskine Douglas, Esq.,
3rd surviving son of William Douglas, Bart, of Kelhead,
granduncle of Charles, 4th Marquess of Queensberry, K.T.,
who d. llJan. 1837. The Bishop d. 14 Jan. 1830. leaving
issue,
1 Erskine Douglas, Sheriff of Galloway, h. 31 July, 1793,
and d. 4 Sept. Is61, having jn. 2 April, 1829, Joanna
Grace, 3rd and youngest dau. of William Graham, Esq.
of Mossknow, co. Dumfries, by Grace Margaret his wife,
dau. of Lieut.-Col. the Hon. John Gordon, and heir of her
brother, Gen. Gordon, by whom he had issue,
Daniel Sidney, 2nd Lieut. Eitle Brigade, b. 2 Aug. 1831 ;
VI. 2.5 May, lb52, Ehzabeth, eldest dau. of Col. Laurence
Palmer, R.A. He <;. s. p. 5 Jan. 1853.
William Graham, b. 30 Nov. 1834, some time Capt.
Royal Peeblesshire Rifles, unpaid Attache at Paris from
April, 1859, to May, 1860, specially employed at Frank-
fort till Sept. 1860, transferred to Turin, Sept. i860.
Member of the Royal Body Guard of Scotland, Second
Secretary of Legation at the Court of Stockholm.
Erskine IJouglas, b. 30 Dec. 1836 ; d. 5 July, 1845.
Frances Grace Margaret.
Joanna Elizabeth, d. 17 Kov. 1833.
2 Daniel Keyte (.Sir), D.C.L. Oxon, sometime M.P. for
Paisley, and Professor of Greek in the University of
Glasgow, b. 3 Feb. 1798; m. 2 July, 1&23, Cecilia Cathe-
rine, only dau. of John Charnock, Esq. (she d. 12 Fob.
Ib7s). Sir Daniel d. 4 Feb. 1838, leavmg issue,
Francis Richard John, created Lord Sandford of
Sandford (ste Burke's Peerage).
Herbert Bruce (Sir;, K.C.M.G., late Col. R.A., formerly
Assistant-Resident at Satara, b. 13 Aug. 18i6 ; m. 23
Sept. ls62, his cousin, Sara Agnes, 3rd dau. of James
Edward Leslie, Esq. of Leslie Hill (see Leslie of Leslie
hill), and d. 21 Jan. 1892.
Daniel Fox (Right Rev.), LL.D., consecrated Bishop of
Tasmania, 1883, Assistant Bishop in Diocese of Durham
i8b9, and Rector of Boldon, Newcastle-on-Tyne, b. 25
July, 1831; m. 30 Aug. 1855, Elizabeth Barret, eldest
dau. of James Rae, Esq., by whom he has issue,
1 Fiancis Erskine Douglas, b. 1 Dec. 1856; 2 Daniel
Charnock, b. 5 Aug. 1864 ; 3 Leslie Gordon, b. 6 Dec.
Ifc66; 1 Etbel Ogilvy, d. 2 April, 1860; 2 Edith Char-
nock Edmonstone ; 3 Mabel Le Grix, d. 7 March, 1865 ;
4 Alice Ramsay, m. 17 Sept. 1891, Alfred Dobson, Esq.,
B.L., Solicitor-Gen. Tasmania; 5 Muriel Elphinstone,
d. 27 July, 1889.
Eliza Ellen Charnock, m. 28 Aug. 1854, John More
Douglas, Esq. of Sutton, Surrey, who d. 26 Sept. 1878.
Cecilia Catherine Charlotte, m. 17 June, 1847, Rev.
Francis Le Grix White, M.A., of Learning House,
Cumberland, sometime Incumbent of Croxton, in the
parish of Eccleshall, co. Stafford, who rf. 17 May, 1887.
Eleanor Sarah, m. 16 Dec. 1851, James Findlay, Esq.,
3rd son of Robert Findlay, Esq. of Easterhill. She d.
16 Jan. 1856.
Julia Lane, rn. 28 Aug. 1860, William Francis Kemp,
Esq., Berkeley Gardens, London.
Louisa Fitzgerald, ra. 4 April, 1861, Kev. J. S. Baird,
who d. 8 June, lfc61. Sh-j d. 27 Nov. 1865.
Susette Parish, d. March, 1874.
Harriet Ross, d. 31 July, 1844.
3 John (Ven.), B.D., Archdeacon of Coventry, Honorary
Canon of Westminster, and Rector of Alvechurch, ca.
Worcester, b. 22 March, 1801; to. Isit, 16 Aug. 1825,
Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard Poole, Esq., who d. 15
Sept. 1853, and 2ndly, 3 April, 1866, Anna, Lady Erskine,
eldest dau. of William Cunningham Graham, Esq. of
Gartniore, co. Stiriing, and relict of David, 2nd Lord
Erskine, The Archdeacon had issue by his 1st marriage,
Henry Ryder Poole (Rev.), M.A., one of H.M.'s Inspec-
tors of Schools for COS. Salop, Chester, and Stafford, 6.
1 Oct. 1826. He d. 1874.
Charies Waldegrave (Right Rev.), D.D., Bishop of
Gibraltar 1874, b. 13 Feb. 1828; m. 11 Dec. 1885,
Alice Emily Jane, dau. of Sir George Baker, Bart, of
Loventor.
Daniel Augustus, 2nd European Eegt. Bengal Infantry,
6. 12 Aug. 1829: d. wira. 20 June, 1849.
John Douglas, of II. M. Indian C.S., b. 3 Aug. 1832; m.
22 July, 1861, Jane Georgiana, dau. of Kev. Henry
Coddington, Vicar of Ware, Herts ; d. May, 1892.
Richard Forman Mainwaring, Lieut.-Col. R.E., b. 29
Dec. 1834; m. 7 April, 1863, Mary Isabella, dau. of
Capt. Edward Grant, 17th Regt., and has issue,
John Erskine Grant, b. 23 Feb. 1864.
Charies Douglas, b. 5 June, 1865; drowned at sea, 17
Oct. 1892.
Harry Coddington, 6. 8 March, 1869.
Ada Helen Ernestine,
Ernest Gray (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Cornwood, Canon
and Archdeacon of Exeter, b. 16 Aug. 1839; //;. Ethel,
dau. of Gabriel Poole, Esq. of Brent KnoU, and has a
son, b. 1877.
Adelaide Augusta, m. 18 July, 18G6, Rev. Arthur
Walker, M.A., Vicar of Easlon-iu-Gordano, Somerset.
Alice Elizabeth O'Brien.
1 EleanorSarah, d. 27 Jan. 1815.
2 Frances Catherine, ui. 1 July, 1816, Rev. Charles Lane,
M.A., Rector and Vicar of Wrotham, and Rural Dean of
Shoreham, Kent (see hAtiE of King's BnmUey).
3 Wilhelmina Jemima, m. \i Aug. 1822, Montague Baker
Bere, Esq. of Morebath, Devon (see Bere o Morebnth).
4 Sarah, ra. 15 April, 1823, James Edmmid Leslie, Esq. of
Leslie Hill, co. Antrim, and d. '10 Dec. 1864 {see Leslie
of Leslie Hill).
Rev. Daniel Sandford d. 1770.
Rev. Thomas Sandford, of Sandford, m. Armina Rebecca,
eldest dau. of Dr. Kennedy, Physician to George III,, and
sister of Commissary-Gen. Sir Robert Kennedy, and had,
I. Tho.mas Hugh, his heir.
II. John Robert, Major Indian army, 6. 1802; d. v.nya. 2
Nov. 1850.
I. Mary, m. 31 Oct. 1837, John Edensor Hcathcote, Esq. of
Apedale Hall, co. Stafford, and d. 7 April, 1806. He d. s. ».
10 Dec. 1869.
Mr. Sandford d. 15 Dec. 1812, and s. his son,
Thomas Hugh Sandford, Esq. of Sandford, b. Sept. 1795,
rn. 9 Dec. 1817, Eliza Ann, dau. of Roger Kirkpatrick, Esq.,
grandson of Kirkpatrick of Closeburn, and by her (who d. 6
Aug. 1825) had issue,
I. Thomas Hugh, who .5. his father.
II. John George, b. 13 Dec. 1821 ; d. 11 May, 1834.
I. Armine Eliza.
Mr. Sandford d. 7 Nov. 1822, and was s. by his elder son, the
late Thomas Hugh Sandford, Esq. of Sandford, who d. 2t>
Nov. 1886, leaving his property to his widow (see v.hove).
Arms — Quarterly, per fesse indented crm. and az., with more
than fifty quarterings, including the coats of De Cardiff,
Le Banaster, Peshall, Abrincis, Stafford, Broughton,
SwiNNERTON, Chetwynd, Knightly, Pantulf, U'Oyly, Noel,
Le Strange, Earls of Brittany, Hastang, and Trussel.
Crest — A falcon, wings endorsed, preying on a partridge, all
ppr. Motto — Nee temere nee timide.
6'cai— Sandford HaU, Whitchurch, Salop ; in the family since
the Conquest.
SANDFORD OF THE ISLE OF KOSSALL.
Sandford, HuMpnEEV, Esq., M.A., of the Isle
of Rossall, Salop, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 27 Oct.
1811 ; m. 16 Sept. 1852, Anne Tajlor, 5fcli dau. of
Joseph Armitage, Esq. of Milnsbridge House, co»
York, J.P. and D.L., and has had issue,
I. Humphrey, 6. 20 May, 1856 ; m. 30 June, 1886, Phoebe
Isabella, elder dau. of James Evans, Esq. of Pwllmayric
Lodge, CO. Monmouth, and has a son, Uumeurey, b. 18
May, 1887.
II. FoUioit, b. 3 Aug. 1859 ; d. unm. at Delhi.
III. Richard, 6. 1 Aug. 1863.
I. Mary Frances Holland, m. 5 July 1882, James Ross, Esq.
SAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAN
1787
of Brightfield, Uxbiidse, Bucks, M.A., and has two sons
and three daus.
II. Annette Armine.
III. Ada Eossall, m. 10 Sept. 1890, Rev. John Neale, M.A.,
of Kneeton, co. Nottingham.
IV. Marjjaret Plowden, m. 30 Aug. 18S7, Rev. Harry AYavd,
M.A. Vicar of Applctun-lc-Street, Maltou, Yorks, and has
two daus., Margaret Dorothy ; and Evelyn Sybil.
Xiineag'e. — Nicholas Sandfoud, of Calverhall, 3rd son of
Nicholas Sandford, Lord of Sandford {sec [rrtctding Lineage),
obtained, 14'iG, a grant of The Lee, near Whitchurch, to him-
self and his son Thomas. Nicholas's son, the said
Thomas Sandfobd, of The Lee, living 33 Henbt VI. and
5 Edwakd IV.. was father of
WiLUAM Sandford, of The Lee, m. Sibilla, dau. and co-heir
of Sir Fulke Springscaux, Knt. o( Plash, .Sliciiff of Salop 1447,
by Margaret his wife, dau. and heir of John Wynnesbury
(descended from Simon de Winsbnry) and Anna his wife, dau.
of Eoger de Edgton, and d. about 1509, leaving a son,
KicHABD Sandford, of Edgton and Alselde, iu the parish
of Condover, living 1519 and 1547, m. Jane, dau. of William
Bromley, grandfather of Sir Thomas Bromley, Knt., Lord
Chancellor, and of Sir George Bromley, Knt., Chief Justice of
Chester, and Gustos liotulorum of Shropshire. Richard Sand-
ford d. circa 1550, and was s. by his son,
Geokge Sandford, of The Lee, Edgton, and Alselde, 6. 1496 ;
id. Anne, dau. of William Ottley, Esq. of Pitchford, Salop, and
dying about the year 1584, was s. by his sou,
Richard Sandford, Esq. of The Lee, Edgton, and Eayston,
who removed to the Isle of Rossall on his marriage with Mar-
garet, dau. of Humphrey Plowden, Esq. of Plowden, co. Salop,
and sister to the celebrated lawyer, Edmdkd Plowden. He d.
10 Feb. 1588, and was s. by his son,
Humphrey Sandford, Esq. of the Isle of Rossall, Edgton,
&c., h. 1543; Hi. Anne, dau. of Francis Lascelles, Esq., and
sister of Sir Thomas Lascelles, of Brakenburgh, co. York, and
had one son, Hc.mphret, his heir, and a dau., Anne, who m.
Richard Gibbons, Mayor of Shrewsbury 1641, brother of
Francis Gibbons, D.D., Chaplain to King Charles I. He d. 5
July, IGll, and was s. by his son,
Humphrey Sandford, Esq. of the Isle of Rossall, 6. 8 June,
1580; VI. Jane, dau. of Edward Giffard, Esq. of The White
Ladies, and had issue,
Richard, his heir.
Matthew, bapt. 10 Oct. 1025 ; who d. 1691, leaving (by Mary
his wife, whom he m. 1657) a son,
Humphrey, successor to his cousin.
Mr. Sandford suffered during the civil war, and was severely
plundered by the Parliamentary authorities; having been
certified as a Popish Recusant he had to pay £49 5s. annually
to the Commonwealth. He d. 25 March, 1654, and was s. by
his son,
Richard Sandford, Esq. of the Isle of Rossall, m. 1st,
Frances, dau. of Sir William Owen, Knt. of Condover, Sheriff
of Salop 1623, and had by her two daus. He rn. 2ndly, Anne
Hussey, and by her (who d. 30 March, 1686) had two sons and
two daus.,
Richard, his heir.
Hdmpuket, successor to his brother.
Sarah, m. John Briekdale, Esq., Alderman of Shrewsbury,
ancestor of Brickdale, of Birchcnap JJov.se, co. Gloucester.
Jane, m. Richard Davenport, Esq. of The Hays, near
Oswestry, and d. 21 Jan. 1703.
Mr. Sandford d. 1669, and was s. by his son,
Richard Sandford, Esq. of the Isle of Rossall, m. Frances,
dau. of Edward Brooke, Esq. of Church Stretton, and dying
without surviving issue, 26 July, 1676, was .s. by bis brother,
Humphrey Sandford, Esq. of the Isle of Rossall, Fellow ol
St. John's Coll. Camb., b. 1650; who d. v.nm. 28 Oct. 1712,
and devised his estates to his cousin-german,
Humphrey Sandford, Esq. of the Isle of Rossall, b. 1658 ;
ill. 6 May, 1688, Elizabeth, dau. of William Evans, Esq. of
Mindtown, Salop, and by her (who d.. 13 Sept. 1727, aged 64)
left at his decease, 9 June 1734, aged 76, a son and successoi',
Humphrey Sandford, Esq. of the Isle of Rossall, 6. 168J;
ill. 13 Jan. 1717, Rebecca, dau. of Job Walker, Esq. of Ferney
Hall, near Ludlow, Salop, by the Hon. Rebecca Folliott hi>
wife, dau. of Thomas, Lord Folliott, of Ballyshannon, co.
Sligo, and niece of Edward, 1st Lord Herbert of Chirbury. By
this lady, Mr. Sandford had (with four sons, who d.. s. p.) a son
and heir, Humphrey, and three daus., i. Rebecca, d. num. ;
u. Mary, m. Jonathan Scott, Esq. of Shrewsbury, and was
mother of Major Scott-Waking ; and iii. Anne, m. Rev.
Daniel Austin, M.A., Rector of Berrington, near Shrewsbury.
Mr. Sandford d. 25 March, 1741, and was «. by his son,
Humphrey Sandford, Esq. of the Isle of Eossall, High>
SheritT of Shropshire 1787, b. 23 Dec. 1718 ; m. 31 Jan. 1746,
Elizabeth, only child and heir of Hugh Jones, Esq. and grand-
dau. of Edward Jones, Esq., Mayorof Shrewsbury (1714) at the-
proclamation of the first sovereign of the House of Hanover, by
whom he had issue,
Humphrey, b. 26 Jan. 1747 ; d. umn. 1777.
Folliott, his heir.
Edward, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., b. 26 Jan. 1753; m. 13 Dec. 1797,.
Miss Maiy Viner, and d. 20 Feb. 1802, leaving two sons,.
Edward, b. 3 Feb. 1801, d. 22 Sept. 1848; and William, 6.
12 Oct. 1802, d. 24 June, 1803.
Frances, to. Rev. George Holland, M.A., of Tcnbury, co.
Worcester, Rector of Hanwood and Mindtown, Salop, by
whom she had an only child,
Frances, m. Rev. Humphrey Sandford, of the Isle of
Rossall.
Mr. Sandford was High Sheriff of Salop 1787, and after enjoy-
ing the famiiy estates for more than half a century, d. 31 July,
1791, in the 73rd year of his age, and was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son,
Folliott Sandford, Esq. of the Isle of Rossall, b. 28 Oct.
1751 ; ill. 12 June, 1781, Isabella, dau. of William Deuchars^
Esq., and by her (who d. 14 April, 1824) had issue,
I. Humphrey, his heir.
II. Folliott (Rev.;, M.A. , Incumbent of Edgton, b. 5 April,
1787; TO. 1st, 26 Sept. 1820, Anne, dau. of Rev. David Wray,
Incumbent of Haddenham, co. Cambridge, who d. <>
March, 1841. He to. 2ndly, 22 May, 1849, Emily, dau. of
Richardson Roe, Esq. of Lowestoft, Suffolk, and d. 21 Jan.
1865.
III. Richard (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Eaton-under-Haywood,
Salop, 6. 28 July, 1791 ; d. umti. 2 Jan. 1860.
IV. William (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Newport, Salop, b. 21
Aug. 1793 ; ra. 1817, Mary, only dau. of John Atfield Rich-
man Webb, Esq., and d. 21 March, 18G4, leaving issue,
1 FoUiott James, of Market Drayton, Salop, M.D., 6.
20 Jan. 1818.
2 William (Rev.), B.A., Rector of Edlaston, co. Derby, 6.
2 Nov. 1819; m. 1st, 30 Sept. 185'2, Charlotte Elizabeth,
dau. of Rev. Thomas May, Vicar of Breamore, Hants, and
granddau. of Sir William Gibbons, 3rd Bart, of Stanwell,
and by her (who d. 1 June, 1863) has two daus., Charlotte
Rebecca and Anne Caroline. He m. 2ndly, 31 July. l8o7,
Eleanor, dau. of Joseph Cottrill, Esq. of Harwiek, co.
Worcester.
3 Edward, of Baschurch, Salop, M.R.C.S.E., b. 1 June,
1821 ; m. 4 April, 1»72, Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of Robert
Walmsley, Esq. of Newton, Salop.
1 Mary Harriet, m. 6 Dec. 1864, Rev. Edward Whieldon,
M.A., of Hales Hall, near Cheadle, Vicar cf Bradley, co^
StatTord.
2 Elizabeth .Sarah.
v. Jonathan, M.R.C.S.L.,formerly .Surgeon in the H.E.I.C.S.
b. 18 June, 179.5 : d. uiiin. '26 Sept. 1864.
I. Elizabeth, d. unm. 14 July, 1863.
ir. Annabella, m. 21 Jan. 1829, WiUiam Home Pierpoint,
Esq. of Bath ; d. 19 Feb. 1869.
Mr. Sandford d. 27 April, 1841, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Humphrey Sandford, of the Isle of Rossall, Incumbent
of Edgton, Salop, M.A., 6. 12 Dec. 1782; to. 21 Jan. 1811,
Frances, only child and heir of Rev. George Holland, Rector
of Hanwood and of Mindtown, in the same co., I\I.A., and
by her (who d. 30 Dec. 1843) had seven sons and two daus.,
I. Humphrey, now of the Isle of Rossall.
II. Folliott, b. 14 Oct. 1814; iii. 8 Aug. 1867, Caroline, 3rd'
dau. of Thomas Taylor, Esq. of The Mythe, co. Gloucester,
and granddau. of Sir John Geers Cotterell, 1st Bart, of
Garnons, M.P. co. Hereford.
in. George, M.A., Vicar of Ecclesall, Sheffield, co. York, 6.
5 Oct. 1816: TO. 10 July, 1S60, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Rev. Henry Barlow, M.A., Incumbent of Pitsmoor, Sheffield,
and has issue,
1 Folliott George (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Sharrow, Sheffield,
b- 26 April, 1851 ; to. 12 June, 1888, Hosamond Mary
Blakelock, younger dau. of Ralph Blakelock Smith, Esq..
of Bents Green Lodge, Sheffield, and has issue,
FolUott Hugh Blakelock, b. 9 July, 1889.
Clement Richard Folliott, b. 23 Nov. 1893.
Roiamond Dorothy. Mary Frances Catharine.
2 Henry Barlow, 6. 21 May, 1862 ; m. 28 Dec. 1886,
Eleanor, ■2nd dau. of Charles Anthony Branson, Esq. of
Brooingrove, Sheffield, and has a dau., Constance
Armine.
3 Francis Berkeley, b. 25 Sept. 1864; m. 14 Jan. 1892,
Margaret W ingate, youngest dau. of William Ritchie, Esq.,
and has one son, George Ritchie, b. 9 Nov. 1892.
4 Walter Gerald, b. 27 March, 1866 ; d. 9 April, 1887.
5 Herbert hdward, b. 25 Aug. 1869.
6 William Courtenay, b. 3 Dec. 1870.
7 Charles Sidney, b. 7 Oct. 1873.
IV. Edward (Rev.), Vicar of Denford and Ringstead, co.
Northampton, b. 10 April, 1818 ; m. 20 Sept. 1848, Mary,
irss
SAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAN
4th dau. of the above-named Joseph Armitage, Esq., and d.
IS Dec. 1879, having had issue,
1 Edward Aniiilage (Kev.), M.A., late Vicar of Dcnfurd
and Kingstead, /-. 11 May, Ibol; m. 3 Jan. lt>SJ, Mira
IsalK-lla, I'ldcr dau. of the Kev. Jlandeville Kodwell,
Hector of llieh Laver, co. Essex.
2 llcnry Ross'all. b. '27 July, 1852 ; m. 3 Sept. 1S90, Annette,
2nd dau. of John Wliitaker, Esq. of Broadclough, c-o.
Lancaster, and of AVinsIey Hall, Salop, J P., and has
issue, Francis Edward Kossall, b. 10 July, 18U1.
1 Mary Amy.
y. Richard, formerly Surgeon to the English Hospital at
Jerusalem, b. 22 Nov. lsU» ; <(. 18 Nov. Ibotl.
VI. Holland iHcv.), il.A., Hector of Eaton-under-Haywood,
Salop, ''. 2 June, 1823.
vii. William (Kev.), Jl..\., late Vicar of Bicton, Salop, b.
3 Feb. 1827; m. 10 April, 1861, Emma, 4th dau. of Ihomas
Calrow, Esq. of Bury, co. Lancaster, and (?. 18 Oct. 18113,
having had issue,
1 Frederick William, b. 23 Dec. 1SG2; d. 7 Feb. 1S71.
2 Francis Folliott, b. 22 Oct. 18c6.
3 George Calrow, b. 15 Sept. 1869.
1 Laura, d. 26 June, 1888. 2 Charlotte Amelia.
I. Hannah Amelia, m. 14 June, 1866, Francis Pryce Keysell,
Esq. of Grove House, Cheshunc, Herts, and has two sons
ami one dau.
II. Charlotte, Hi. 6 July, 1868, Rev. Charles Ingram Roberts,
M.A., Rector of lloo St. Mary, Kent, 3rd son of Thomas
Turner Roberts, Esq. of Llwynddern, co. Brecon, J. P. ; hud.
17 Oct. 1S86, leaving a dau. Frances Amelia.
Mr. Sandford d. 13 Sept. 1856.
Arms — Per chevron sa. and erm., in chief two boars' heads
couped close or. Crest — A boar's head couped close or. Motto
— Mec temere nee limide.
Seat — The Isle, near Shrewsbury.
SANDYS OF GRAYTHWAITE AND
ESTHWAITE.
Sandys, Thomas Mtles, Esq. of Graythwaite
Hall, CO. Lancaster, D.L., and M.P. for the Bootle
Division of Lancashire since 1885, Lieut. -Col.
Comm. 3rd and 4th (Militia) Batts., the Lojal
North Lancashire Regt., formerly Capt. 7th Royal
rusiliers (retired after 20 years service), b. 12 May,
3837 ; s. his uncle 1871.
Lineage.— This family is of great antiquity. In 1377,
Richard del Sandys was returned to Parliament as one of the
Knights of the Shire for Cumberland, and in 131)0 (14
Richard II.) and 1394(18 Richard II.), Thomas del Sandys
was also returned to Parliament for Cumberland.
Rohert Sandts, of Ratt.enby Castle, in the parish of St.
Bees, Itinp. Henry IV., 1399, left two sons, John, of St. Bees,
■who rii. and had issue, and William, of Furncss Fell.s, co.
Lancaster (he is in some documents called John), who had a
son and heir,
William Sandys, of Furness Fells, who m. the dau. of —
Bonhain, and left issue, William, his heir, and Margaret, m.
Richard Bray, son of Edmund Bray, one of the Privy Council
to King Edward VI. The son,
William Sandys, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of William
Eawson of co. York, and left, among other issue, an eldest son,
George, or William, Sandys, of Esthwaite, in Hawkshead,
CO. Lancaster, J. P. and Receiver-General for the Liberties of
Furness. He m. Margaret, dau, of John Dixon, of London,
and had six sons,
George, slain in 1547, fighting against the Scotch at Mussel-
burgh.
William, of Conishead, who d. 1558, and left an only son,
Francis, who d. s. p. in ward to Queen Elizabeth.
Anthony, of Esthwaite, of whose descendants we treat.
Edwin (Most Rev.), D.D., Archbishop of York, ancestor in
the female line of Sandxs-Lumsdainb of Lv.msdaine, and of
Lord .Sandys.
CnRisTOPHEB, of Graythwaite, now represented by Lieut.-Col.
T. Myles Sandys of Grautlitoaite and Esthicaite.
Myles, ancestor of the co-heirs of the late Sir Edwin Bayn-
tun Sandys, Bart, of Missenden Castle, co. Gloucester.
The 3rd son,
Anthony Sandys, Esq. of Esthwaite, to. Anne, dau. and
co-heir of Robert Mann, Esq., brother of John Mann, of Bullin-
brook, CO. Lincoln. He d. 1591, and was s, by his only son,
Edwin Sandys, Esq. of Esthwaite, wdio vi. Grace, dau. of
Robert Wyvill, Esq. of Great Burton, co. York, dying 1G25, he
left by her (who d. 1612) an only son,
Samuel Sandys, Esq. of Esthwaite, in. Dorothy, dau. of
Gavin Braithwait, Esq. of AmbKside, Westmorland, and
dying 1651, left five sons, of whom the eldest,
Edwin Sandys, Esq. of Esthwaite, d. ujim. 1672, when the
estate devolved upon his surviving brother,
Thomas Sandys, Esq. of Sion House, Middlesex, who thus
became "of Esthwaite." He m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of
Nicholas Crisp, Esq., and left an eldest son,
Thomas Sandys, Esq. of Esthwaite Hall, m. Anne, eldest
dau. and eventually sole heir of Myles Sandys, Esq. of I
Graythwaite Hall (which Myles was fifth in descent from '
Christopher Sandys above-mentioned), and had a son and heir, j
JlvLEs Sandys, Esq. of Esthwaite and Graythwaite, J.P.
He m. Isabel, dau. of James Penny, Esq. of Pennybridge, co.
Lancaster, and had issue. Mr. Sandys served, 1725, as High
Sheriff of co. Lancaster. He d. 1766, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Myles Sandys, Esq. of Graythwaite, ra. Slargery, elder dau.
and co-heir ot Robert Pennington, Esq. of Seaton Hall, Cum-
berland, but dying.', ji., the estates devolved upon his nephew,
Myles Sandys, Esq. of Graythwaite, b. 1761, son of Thomas
Sandys, Esq. of Oldhall, in the parish of Colton, co. Lancaster,
by Ellen his wife, d.ui. of Capt. Samuel Sandys, of Skirton.
He m. 18 Feb. 1790, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Dalryinple,
Bart., and sister of John, 8th Earl of Stair. He d. 2 Sept. 1839,
having had issue by her (who ((. 1832),
I. Myles, of Graythwaite Hall, J.P. and D.L., b. 27 Dec.
1790; m. 24 July, 1820, Frances, dau. of Thomas 1- ranee
France, Esq. of Bostock Hall, co. Chester, and d. s. p.
17 Aug. 1853.
II. John Ualrymple, s. to Graythwaite on the death of his
brother; d. anm 30 Nov. 1871.
III. Thomas, of Shrewsbury, R.N., subsequently pi-omoted
to Capt. and command of a frigate in the Maritime Service
of the H. IvI.C, m. 15 July, 1834, Frances, dau. of C.ipt.
Thomas Sanders, H.E.I.C- mariLime service, and </. Jan.
1856, leaving by her (who d. 17 F'eh. 1878) one son and two
daus.,
1 Thomas Mylks, now of Graythwaite and Esthwaite.
1 Susan Frances, d. xtiuii. Ls68. 2 Ellen Jane.
IV. George, Lieut. -Gen. in the Indian army, and Col. of the
6th Madras Light Cavalry, to. 1st, Sarah Theresa, dau.
ot Arthur Short, Esq., by whom he had one surviving dau.
Aileen Theresa, to. 1870, Col. Robert Lockhart Ross, C.B.,
who d. 21 June, 1873. Gen. Sandys ia. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of
John Stewart, of Fasnacloich, co. Argyll, by whom he had,
with three daus., one son, luiwyn Del, Major Northampton-
shire Regt., b. 2 Jan. 1858 ; to. 25 Sept. 1883, Clarissa
Marion, dau. of Lieut.-Col. G. E. Owen Jackson, late Royal
Marine Light Infantry, and has twin sons, George Oweil
and Mervyn Keats. Gen. Sandys d. 20 Oct. 1864.
V. William Travis (Rev.), Rector of Burton-Ie-Coggles, Grant-
ham, m. 6 Aug. 1835, Caiharine, dau. of William Woottoa
Abney, Esq. of MeasUam Hall, co. Derby, and d. 21 Jan.
1883, leaving issue,
1 Edwin William, of Fulford House, co. Y'ork, J.P., M.P.
for Lancashire 18w5, late JLijor R.A., b. 21 March, 1838;
m. 1st, 20 June, 1865, Frances Anne Sandys, eldest dau. of
Edwin Sandys Bain, Esq., Serjeant-at-Law, of l'.a.--ter
Liveland, co. Stirling, and by her (who d. 2 June, 1874;
had issue, 1 William Bain Richardson, Lieut. R.A , ij. 20
May, 1S68; 2 Henry Myles, b. 30 March, L'71 ; 3 Edivard
Selon, 2nd Lieut. R.E., b. 17 Sept. 1872; 1 Frances
Catherine JIary, d. 16 Jan. 1878; 2 Agnes Elizabeth, d. 6
June, 1874. He m. 2ndly, 17 April, 1879, Eliza liidley,
eldest dau. of Rev. Henry B. Carr, sil.A., Canon of Dur-
ham, and has a dau. Dorothy.
2 Henry Stair, Comm. R.N., b. 14 Aug. 1841 ; m. 1st, 13
Feb. 1866, Frances Beatrice, 3id dau. of Rev. Edward
Henry Abney, of The Firs, Derby; she (i. 1 April, ls74.
He TO. 2ndly, 29 April, 1880, Mary Alice, dau. of Rev.
John Till, Vicar of Gnosall, co. Stafford.
3 Richard, b. 24 and d. 25 Aug. 1843.
■ 4 Arthur Abney, Major 4th Dragoon Guards, h. 18 Oct.
1802.
5 Walter del, 6. 17 Feb. 1855 ; d. 23 April, 1S81.
1 Albreda Elizabeth, d. 7 Oct. 1840.
2 Catharine Margaret, to. 14 March, 1876, Rev. C. II.
Potchett, and has issue.
3 Harriet Isabel. 4 F'rances Anne, d. 3 Nov. 1853.
VL James, H.E.I.C.S.
I. Elizabeth Hamilton, d. unm. 7 March, 1884, aged 90 years.
II. Ellen, d. unm. 27 July, 1S65.
III. Harriet, d. uum. 16 Sept. 1b69.
IV. Agnes, d. until. Sept. 1837.
V. Jane Roberts, m. 15 May, 1850, Jedcdiah Strutt, Esq. of
Helper, J.P. and D.L., and d. s. p. 24 Nov. 1869.
Jlr. Sandys d. 30 Nov. 1871, and was s. by his nephew, the
present Thomas Myles Sandys.
Arms — Or, a fcsse dancett^e between three crosses-crosslet
fitchee gu. Quartcrings : 2nd, Rawson, per fesse gu. and az., ^
a tower domed arg. ; 3rd, JIann, az., on afesseembaltleil arg., i
between three goats statant of the last, as many ogresses; 4th,
Sandys, as l.efore ; 5th, Rawson, as before ; 6th, as tirst.
Crct,t—A griffin segreant per fesse orand gu. Motto— Vrohum
non poeniiet.
SAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAN
1789
Seat — Graythwaite Hall, Ulverstone, co. Lancaster.
Clubs— CaT\lon and United Servit:e.
SANDYS-LUMSDAINE OF LUMSDAINE.
Sandts-Lumsdaine, Edwin Eobeet John, Esq.
of Lumsdaine and Blanerne, co. Berwick, and of
Innergellie, co. Fife, J. P. co. Berwick, B.A. Ch.
Ch. Oxford, b. 31 May, 1865 ; s. his father 18
June, 1873.
^famlln of ^umsbainf.
Liineag'e. — The ancient border family of Lumsdaine has
resided in co. Berwick from a very early date.
GiLLEM andCRENDE LuMisDEN attested a charter granted to
the Priory of Coldingham, by Waldeve, Earl of Dunbar, be-
tween the years 1166 and 1182, and the names of Radulf,
William, John, Adam, and Gilbert de Lumisden appear as
attesting different grants to the same priory in the long reign
of William the Lion, ciica 1200. The next of whom we find
mention is
Adam de Lumisden, whose name appears among the signa-
tures to Ragman's Roll in fealty to Edward L, 1292, 1296,
and 1297. He was the immediate ancestor of the Lumsdaines
of that ilk and Blanerne, whose representative, the gallant
Sir James Lumsdaine, was Col. in the army of Gustavus
Adolphus, King of Sweden. At the siege of Frankfort, he
■ and Hepburn, who commanded another Scotch regiment in the
Swedish service, being called upon by name by the king,
forced the gates of the city, and entered at the head of their
men ; Sir James's regiment alone took eighteen colours. His
great-grandson,
Robert Lumsdaine, of that ilk, was also of Stravithie, in
right of his wife, Eliza, dau. and heir of his cousin, James
Lumsdaine, Esq. of Stravithie, upon whose death he m. for
his 2nd wife, Sophia Lunden. He left issue,
James, to. Christian, dau. of Sir Philip Anstruther, of Bal-
caskie, co. Fife, and d. s. p.
Robert, who s. his father, but d. unm.
John (heir to his brother), of Lumsdaine, Blanerne, and
Innergellie, upon whose death the estates reverted to his
cousin,
William Lumsdaine, 3rd son of William, 4th son of James
Lumsdaine, Esq. of Rannyhill, whose great-grandfather, Col.
William Lumsdaine, was youngest brother of Sir James Lums-
daine, the distinguished soldier under Gustavus Adolphus,
William Lumsdaine, who thus became head and representative
of the family, d. unm. 6 Jan. 1830, and was s. by his sister.
Mart Lillias Lumsdaine, m. Rev. Edwin Sandys, eldest
son of Edwin Humphrey Sandys, Esq., and d. 1864 {see below).
^amilg of Sanbgs.
For ancestry, see preceding Article.
Most Rev. Edwin Sandys, D.D., Archbishop of York,
appointed Master of Catherine Hall and Vice-Chancellor of
Cambridge 15S3, consecrated Bishop of Worcester 1559, trans-
lated to London 1570, and to the Archbishopric of York 1577,
d. 10 July, 1588, leaving behind him a deservedly high repu-
tation for learning and virtue. His Grace m. Cicely, dau. of
Thomas Wilford, of Cranbrook, Kent, and had issue,
Samuel (Sirj, ancestor of the Babons Sandys of Ombersley.
Edwin (Sir), of whom we treat.
Myles (Sir), created a Baronet 1612 ; the title expired
with his eldest son. Sir Myles Sandys Sandys, Bart., who
d.s.p.
George, celebrated as a traveller and poet, d. 1643.
The 2nd son.
Sib Edwin Sandys, Knt., a distinguished politician of the
time of James I., d. 1629, and was bur. in the church of
Northboume, Kent, where he had a seat and fair estate. Sir
Edward m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of John Eveleigh, Esq. of
Devon, by whom he had a dau. Elizabeth, in. Sir Thomas
Wilsford, Knt. of Heding. He ni. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Thomas
Southcoft, Esq. ; Srdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Neviuson,
Esq. of Eastry, Kent, by whom he had an only dau. Anne;
and 4thly, Catharine, dau. of Sir Richard Bulkeley, Knt. of
Anglesey, by whom (who d. 1640) he had
Henry, d. s. p. 1619.
Edwin, of Northbourne Court, ancestor of Sandys of North-
bourne Court, extinct Baronets.
Richard, of whose line we treat.
The 3rd son,
Richard Sandys, of Downe Hall, Kent, was, like his brother
Edwin, a Col. in the Parliamentary army. By his wife, Hester,
dau. of Edwin, 2nd son of Anthony .^ucher, Esq. of Bourne,
Kent, he left, amo.-ig other issue, an eldest sou,
Edwin Sandys, whose son,
Jordan Sandys, Capt. R.X., of Downe Hall, dying 1753,
left by his wife Deborah, dau. of George St. Quintin, Esq. of
London, a son and heir,
Henry Sandys, Esq. of Downe Hall, and afterwards of
Northbourne Court, in right of his wife, Piiscilla, eldest sur-
viving dau. and heir of Sir Richard Sandys, Bart, of North-
bourne. By her he left,
Richard Sandys, Esq. of Northbourne, J. P., m. Susan
Crayford, dau. of James Taylor, Esq. by whom (who d. 1777)
he had issue,
I. Richard (Rev.), m. 1st, Catherine, dau. of WiUiam
Hougham, Esq., by whom he had,
1 Richard Edwin, Lieut. R.N., killed in the action ofT
Copenhagen, 2 April, 1801, s.p.
1 Catherine, co-heir after her brother's death, m. 1803,
Admiral John Chesshyre.
Mr. Sandys m. 2ndly, Lady Frances Alicia Aslong,
widow of William Aslong, Esq., and dau. of Charles,
3rd Earl of Tankerville, by whom (who m. 3rdly, the
Rev. Edward Beckingham Benson, Rector of Deal;, he
had issue,
2 Alicia Arabella, co-heir with her half-sister, m. Francis
Cockburn, Esq., son of Sir George Cockburn, Knt.
II. Edwin Humphrey, of whom we treat.
III. Susan, ni. Henry Godfrey Faussett, Esq. of Heppiugton,
Kent.
The 2nd son,
Edwin Humphrey Sandys, Esq. of Kingston, Kent, to. 1st,
Sarah, dau. of Sir William Fagge, Bart, of Mystole, Kent,
and 2ndly, Helen, dau. and heir of Edward Lord Chick, Esq.,
and by the latter he had issue,
I. Edwin, who became at the death of his cousin, Richard
Edwin, at Copenhagen, heir male of the Sandys or' Kent.
He m. 1816, Mary Lillias, dau. and (on her brother's death)
heir of William Lumsdaine, and in right of her assumed,
1830, the name and arms of Lumsdaine in addition to those
of Sandys. He had issue,
1 Francis Gordon, who (surviving his two elder brothers)
s. to his mother's estates at her decease, 1864.
1 Mary Lilias, m. 1843, George Mitchell Innes, Esq. of
Bangour, N.B.
2 Seliiia Helen, m. 1850, Rev. F. G. Simpson.
3 Helen Melville, to. 1854, Rev. H. G. P'aussett, 4th son of
Rev. Godfrey Faussett, D.D., of Hcppington, Kent.
n. Charles, b. 1786 ; m. Sedley Frances Burdett, andd. 1859,
leaving issue.
III. George, Lieut. R.N. , b. 1791 ; d. unm. at sea, 1812.
IV. James, Lieut. R.N., b. 1794; drowned at sea, 1815.
V. John (Rev.), Rector of Rockland St. Mary, Norfolk, m..
Mary Almeria, dau. of Rev. Cooper Willyams, Rector of
Kingston, Kent, and had issue,
1 John Edwin (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Babington, co.
Somerset.
1 Mary Almeria, to. 1867, Robert Gilbert, Esq. of The Old,
Hall, Norfolk.
2 Elizabeth Agnes. 3 Lotiisa Helen.
4 Lilias Cicely, d. 6 March, 1883.
I. Mary, m. Henry Benson, Esq. of Ramsgate.
II. Sarah, d. unm. 1813.
His grandson.
Rev. Francis Gordon Sandys-Lumsdaine, of Lumsdaine-
and Blanerne, co. Berwick, and Innergellie, co. Fife, J[.A.,
Ch. Ch. Oxon, J.P., b. 12 Jan. 1828 ; to. 1857, Alice, 6th dau.
of John Cattley, Esq. of ShabdenPark, Surrey, and had issue,
I. Edwin Robert John, now of Lumsdaine.
II. Francis Miles, Capt. Highland Light Infantry, 6. 1 Nov..
1865.
III. George Gordon, b. 1867.
I. Mary Lillias. ii. Alice Helen.
III. Agnes Cecily. iv. Amy.
Rev. Mr. Sandys-Lumsdaine d. 18 June, 1873, and was s. by
his eldest son, the present Edwin Robert John Sandys-
Lumsdaine, Esq. of Lumsdaine.
Arms — Az., a chevron or, between a wolfs head couped ppr.
dexter, a buckle arg. in chief, and an escallop arg. in base,
for Lumsdaine: or, a fesse dancettee gu. between three
crosses-crosslet fitch6e gu. fnrSANDTs. Crests — Lumsdaine, An
earn, or sea eagle, devouring a salmon, all ppr. ; Sandys, A
griffin per fesse or and gu. Supporters — Lumsdaine, A lion and
a bear. Motto— VoT Lumsdaine, Beware in time, and for
Sandys, Probum non poenitet.
6'ea(3— Blanerne, Edron, co. Berwick; and Innergellie, co_
Fife.
Club — New Oxford and Cambridge.
SANFORD OF NYNEHEAD COURT.
Sanford, William Atshford, Esq. of Nyne-
licad Court, SoiiRr^et, J. P. and D.L., and J. P. for
1790
SAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAN
Devon, formerlT in the colonial serTice, antlior of
•works and papers on geologj, b. 2 Dec. 1818 ; w.
1st, 14 Miiy, 1857, Sarah Ellen, dau. of Henry
Seymour, Esq. of Knoyle, in co. Wilts, by whom
■{■who d. 14 Aug. 1S67) he had issue,
I. Edward Charles Atshford, Capt. 3rd batt. Duke of
Edinburgh's OViltsliire) Rogt. b. G June, lyoO.
II. Henry Seymour John Ayshford, h. 20 Juno, 1863.
I. Ellen Henrietta, in. Charles Edward Polc-Carcw, Esq. of
Hatton, Ceylon, and has issue, two sons and a dau.
u. Mary Ethei, jii. 9 Jan. 18S+, Jlajor-Gen. Paul Sanford,
Lord Methucn, C.B.. C.M.G., etc., and has issue, two
sons and two daus. (Sec Bukke's Pui-ayc.)
III. Blanche Clotilda.
IV. Kosalind.
Mr. Sanford m. 2ndly, 5 Dec. 1874, Sarah Eliza-
beth Harriett, dau. of Eight Rev. Lord Arthur
Charles Hervey, D.D., Eishop of Bath and Wells,
and granddau. of Frederick AVilliam, 5th Earl and
1st ilarquess of Bristol. She d. 26 Nov. 1877.
liineag'e. — The family of Sanford is one of considerable
antiquity in the cos. of Somerset and Devon. The present pos-
sessor of Xynehead represents, through the marriage of Henry
Sanford, Esq. of Xynehead (who d. 1044_), with Mary, dau. of
Henry Ayshford, Esq. of Ayshford, Devon, the Ayshfords of
Ayshford, derived in lineal descent from Stephanusde Eisforde,
of Eisforde, in the reign of William the Conqueror. The
oldest Ayshford deed in possession of Mr. Sanford bears date
anno 43 Henry III., and relates to a final award of a piece
of land (still in Mr. Sanford's possession) between Perrel de
Sanford and Thomas de Ayshford. The existing chapel of
Ayshford is of the 14th century, but on repairing it, there was
found carving of the 11th and 12th centuries embedded in the
wall, showing the existence of an earlier building. The estate
of Ayshford appears never to have been sold. The oldest
Sanford deed in possession of the family bears date anno
1 Hexrt IV. The estates were at that time in the neighbour-
hood of Dulverton. The manor of Brook Sanford formed part
of the parishes of Exton and Winsford, in Somerset, but
about 1600 the family became possessed of the manor of
Kynehead, upon which they have ever since resided. The
name and arms are seen on a tomb in the Temple Church,
London, as those of Gilbert Sanford, who appears to have
given his land to the Knights Templar in the reign of Henrv
II. His son, Gilbert Sanford, in the reign of King John,
seems to have been connected with the Knights Templar,
tiiough not one of them. A record in the Heralds' College,
liOndon, shows that this Gilbert, who was feudal Baron of
Sanford tenvp. Henry III., was Chamberlain in fee to Eleanor,
Queen of Henry III. His son, Gilbert Sanford, inherited
the manor of Ilormade Magna, co. Hertford, and held it by
serjeanlcy of service in the Queen's Chamber. His dau. and
heir, Alice, ni. Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford, and 6th
Hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain of England, and conveyed
the manor to her husband, whose descendants sold it temp.
Queen Elizabeth to Anthony Gage, citizen of London. His
representative, Daniel Gage, at the ?oronation of James I.,
claimed the office of Chamberlain to the Qneen, but failed to
substantiate his claim. Laurence, a brother of Gilbert, the
first Chamberlain, appears to have left the east of England,
and to have become connected by marriage with the Bassetts,
in Wales. The arms on the tomb of Martin Sanford, the first
of Xynehead, are identical with those on a deed made between
one of the Bassett family and Xicholas Sanford, respecting the
manor of Lequid in Wales, which are the same as those of
Baron Sanford. His son, Laurence, exchanged this manor for
that of Whitford, in Devon, with his son's wife, Alicia Bassett,
as evidenced by the Hundred Roll of Devon, temp. Edward I.
John Sanford, Lord of Brook Sanford, in Winsford and
Exton, Somerset, was po.=sessed of that manor in the reign of
EicHARD II., and held other lands in that co. and co. Devon.
His son and successor,
HcGo Sanford, of Brook Sanford, had, by Matilda his wife
(who is supposed to have been a Bassett), a son,
William Sanford, of Brook Sanford, who m. Agnes, dau.
of Xicholas Rodway, and widow of Robert Alexander, of Sid-
mouth and Halberton, Devon, and had two sons,
I. Philip, his heir.
II. John (to whom his mother gave her property in the
parishes of Halberton and Sidmouth, by deed taap. Edward
IV.). He m. Elizabeth Bonville, of Dulverton, and had a
Bon, John, who ra Ist, Ann, dau. of , and had issue, who
all rf. young; 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Andrew Harlewyn,
of CoUumpton, and had issue, Christopher, who s. his
great-uncle; Baldwin, in, Juliana, dau. of — Richards, and
had a son, Nicholas; George; Henry; Bartholomew, j:i.
Aliec, dau. of — Wilde, and had a son, Antony, who d.
young; Edward, m. JIargaret, dau. of Giles Bruges, and
had three daus., Elizabeth, Jane, Dorothy.
The elder son,
Philip Sanford, Esq. of Halberton, g. his father, and
d. s. p. temp. Henry VIII., when he was s. by his grand-
nephew,
Christopher Sanford, Esq. of Halberton, Devon, with whom
the Visitation of thatco.,16'20, and that of Somerset, commences.
He m. Anne, dau. of John Balshe, of Ilminster, in the latter
CO., and had issue,
I. Martin, his heir.
II. Christopher, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Philip Dunn, and
widow of Philip Xewcourt, of Tiverton; 2ndly, Joan, dau.
of — Sydenham, of Dulverton, and had issue, Christopher,
Richard, Frances.
III. Bartholomew, of Withycombe Raleigh, Somerset, m.
Bridget, dau. of Woodrow, of Ilfracombe, Devon, and had
four sons,
1 Christopher, of Eicknoller, Somerset, who signed the
Visitation of that co. 1023, and ni. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Wyville, of Crediton, Devon, and was bur. at Xynehead,
2 Sept. 1699, leaving a dau. Jane, who m. — Coggan.
2 Antony. 3 Fabyan. 4 Thomas.
IV. Hugo, of Exeter, living 1620, m. Alice, dau. of Thomas
Bird, of Exeter, and luid issue, Peter, aged 31 in 1620 ;
Elizabeth, m. John Molineux, of Exeter ; Grace ; and Thoma-
zin.
V. Baldwin, d. 1622; having m. Philippa, dau. of —
Wilshere, and had issue, Lewis ; Ann ; Thomazin ; and
Jane.
VI. Edward,
VII. George, d. at Milverton, 1606.
I. Dorothy, jji. Nicholas Turner, of Halburton.
II. Isabel. III. Jane.
The eldest son,
Martin Sanford, Esq. of Halburton, co. Devon, m.
Jane, dau. of John Champnics, of Uffculme, Devon, and had
issue,
Martin, his heir.
Abigail, ni. George Sydenham, of Devon.
Dorothy, m. Christopher Branford.
The son and heir,
Martin Sanford, Esq. of Xynehead, Somerset, High
Sheriff for that co. 1641, ru. Susanna, dau. of John Sydenham,
of Dulverton, in the same co., and had (with three children who
d. before 1620, William, Arthur, and Penelope) three sons and
one dau.,
Henry, his heir.
William, b. 1616, m. and had issue, James ; William ;
Henry, a merchant in Loudon, m. Mary, dau. of John San-
ford.
George, 6. 1617, ra. Elizabeth Rich, and had issue, Joseph,
Fellow of Balliol, Oxford; James: T.lomas ; William;
George, m. — dau. of — Worth, of 'NVorthey, Devon, and
had, with a dau. Elizabeth, who m. Philip Cheeke, of Exe-
ter, a son, William, ni. the dau. of — Loder, of Glouces-
tershire, and had issue ; Richard.
William, d. young. Arthur.
Jane, b. 1610, aged 10 at Visitation.
Penelope.
Mary, m. Thomas Gorges, and was mother or grandmother
of Sir F'erdinando Gorges.
Mr. Sanford, who signed the Visitation of Devon 1620, d.
1643, and wass. by his eldest surviving son,
Henry Sanford, Esq. of X'ynehead, b. I6I2, aged 8 at
Visitation of Devon ; m. Mary (b. 1807), dau. of Henry Aysh-
ford, Esq. (by Amy his wife, dau. of Richard Bluet, of Hol-
combe-Rogus, Devon, and granddau. of Roger Ayshford, who
was great-grandson of William Ayshford, of Ayshford, in the
same co., by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Nicholas Francis, of.
Comfiorie, Somerset), and by her (who d. 1662) had (with two
daus.. Amy, who m. — Yard, and Susan, ra. James Courtnay,
of Molland) two sons, Maktin, his heir, and John, heir to his
brother. Mr. Sanford was bur. at Xynehead, 9 Feb. 1644, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Martin Sanford, Esq. of Nynehcad, who ?». Margaret, dau.
of Thomas Putt, of Combe, in Devon, and had several children,
who all d. young. He d. and was bur. at Gitsham, Devon, '
and was s. by his brother,
John Sanford, Esq. of Xynehead, M.P. for Taunton
and afterwards for Ninehead, ra. Elizabeth, dau. of Lucy
Kuightley, Esq. of Hackney, Middlesex, ancestor of the
Lords Knightley of Fawsley (by Jane Grey his wife, dau.
and heir of Henry Benson, Esq., by Hon. Elizabeth Grey
his wife, sister and heir of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Stamford, and
dau. of Thomas Lord Grey, of Groby, and Lady Elizabeth
Bourchier his wife, dau. and co-heir of Edward, 4th Earl of
SAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAN
1791
Bath, Lord Fitzwarine), by whom he had eleven children,
1 William, his heir; 2 Ayshford, 'nt. Elizabeth Gatcliell;
3 Henry, m. Jane, dau. of Edward Clarke, of Chipleigh,
M.P., &c. ; 4 Benjamin; 5 John; 1 Penelope, hi. Kobert
Inclodon, of Pilton, Devon ; 2 Lucy, m. John Harwood, of
Plymtre, Devon ; 3 Mary, m. Henry Sanford, of London,
merchant ; 4 Elizabeth, m. Thomas Carcw, of Crowcombe ;
■6 Susanna, m. John Woodhull, of Korthampton; 6 Amy,
TO. Nathaniel Castleton, of London. Mr. Sanford d. 1711, aged
72, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Sanfokd, Esq. of Nynehead, m. Anne, dau. of
Edward Clarke, Esq. of Chipleigh, M.P. for Taunton, Comp-
troller of the Household to Mart II., and the intimate friend
.and correspondent of John Locke, the philosopher, and had
issue,
AViLLiAM, his heir.
John, m. Catharine, dau. of Sir J. Chichester, of Yeolston
and Kaleigh. and widow of George Musgrave (by whom she
had issue, Thomas Musgrave, and Juliana, who j/i. Sir James
Langham, of Cottesbrooke, Northampton!, and had issue, 1
William, m. Mary Clarke, and had a dau., Frances, who "(.
— Tilson ; 2 George, Col. of Dragoons, killed in the Maroon
war, 12 Aug. 1795, whose descendant in the direct line is
Major-Gen. Sanford, C.B., late li.E., commanding the
Meerut Div. in India; 3 John, m. Amy, dau. of Newdigate
Pointz, Esq., and had issue. John, m.. William, George,
Catherine, Lucy, Julia, m. — Terry, Elizabeth, Mary, Amy ;
4 Thomas ; 6 Peregrine ; 6 Henry William, m. 1st, — dau.
of Beardsley, 2ndly, Willimena, dau. of — Spencer, and
had issue, Henry, William, Henry, Caroline, and Willimena,
who m. Thomas Putt, of Combe ; 3rdly, Juliana, dau. of
Sir W. Younge, Bart.
Mr. Sanford d. 1718, and was s. by his elder son,
William Sanford, Esq. of Nynehead, )ii. Anne (who(Z. 1777),
dau. of Sir John Chichester, 4th Bart, of Baleigh, and d. 1770,
having had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Charles, d. 1801.
III. James, d. 1761.
IV. Joseph, m. Kachel, dau. of Alexander, 5th Earl of
Antrim, and d. at Nice, 1829, having by her (who d. 1811)
had a dau., Ann Frances, who d. at Nice, 1819.
V. Edward, d. 1777.
I. Ann, m. Francis Kodd, of Trebartha, Cornwall.
Mr. Sanford was s. by his eldest son,
John Sanford, Esq. of Nynehead, who m. Hon. Jane
Anstruther, dau. of Sir Alexander Anstruther, Knt., by Jean,
Baroness Newark, his wife, dau. and heir of John, 2nd Lord
Newark, and had issue,
I. William Ayshford, his heir.
II. John, Vicar of Nynehead, m. Eliza, dau. of Major-Gen.
George Morgan, and had a dau. Anna Horatia Caroline,
who m. 14 Oct. 1844, Frederick Henry Paul, 2nd Baron
Methuen (see Burke's Peerage).
I. Ann Elizabeth, m. Paolo MaruUi d'AscoIi, brother of Duca
d'Ascoli, and d. s. p. at Naples.
II. Jane, d. v.nm. at Naples.
Mr. Sanford d. 1779, and was s. by his elder son,
William Ayshford Sanford, Esq. of Nynehead, and
Lynton, m. Aug. 1793, Mary, dau. of Rev. Edward Marshall,
of Breage, Cornwall, and had by her (who d. 20 Jan. 1855), an
only son,
Edward Ayshford, his heir.
Mr. Sanford d. 30 April, 1833, and was «. by his only son,
Edward Ayshford Sanford, Esq., F.B.S., of Nynehead
Court, J. P., D.L., M.P. Somerset, b. 23 May, 1794 ; m. 1st, 4
Nov. 1817, Henrietta, dau. of Sir William Langham, 8th Bart.
of Cottesbrooke, by whom (who d. 24 Aug. 1836) he had
issue,
I. William Ayshford, his heir.
II. Edward Ayshford (Rev.), M.A., Prebendary of Wells,
. lately Rectiir of Combe Flory, Diocese of Bath and Wells,
m. Christina Emma, dau. of M. H. Perceval, Esq., and had
issue,
1 Eugene Ayshford, Major (retired), late 60th Rifles, m.
Constance, dau. of Charles Monk, Esq., M.P., and has
issue, Gilbert and Ahce.
2 Edward Charles Perceval.
III. Henry Ayshford, of Waltham House, near Chelmsford,
J. P., late Col. Koyal Buckinghamshire Militia, formerly
Capt. 43rd Regt. Light Infantry; b. 28 July, 1822 ; m. 10
May, 1859, Emily Katherine Anne, dau. of Right Hon.
Lord Granville Charles Henry Somerset, M.P., and grand-
duu. of Henry Charles, 6th Duke of Beaufort.
IV. John Ayshford, Lieut. R.N., d. unm. 5 Oct. 1851.
v. Charles Ayshford, Major H.E.I.C.S., killed at the siege
of Lucknow 1858. He received promotion immediately
before his death, having commanded the Guide Cavalry
during the siege of Delhi, and having been mentioned in
nearly every despatch.
1. Charlotte, m. 14 Aug. 1847, Ambrose Lethbridge God-
dard, Esq. of The Lawn, Swindon, Wilts, M.P. for Cricklade,
1847-57 and 1874-80, and has had issue (see Goddard of
Sinmlon).
n. Henrietta Mary, m. 1858, Edward Lewis Knight. Esq. of
Hornicote Manor, Cornwall, formerly Capt. 20fh Regt., and
d. May, 1876, leaving issue, three sons and a dau.
Mr. Sanford in. 2ndly, 21 June, 1841, Lady Caroline Anne
Stanhope, dau. of Charles, 3rd Earl of Harrington, by whom
(who d. Nov. 1856) he had no issue. He d. 1 Dec. 1871, and
was s. by his eldest son,
William Ayshford Sanford, Esq., now of Nynehead Court,
.-irm.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., three bars wavy arg.,
for Sanford; 2nd, arg., a chevron between three martlets sa.,
for Sanford, ancient; 3rd, arg., three ashen keys ppr. be-
tween two chevronels sa. Cresi— A martlet ppr. Jl/oHo— Ferme
en foy.
iSeai— Nynehead Court, Wellington, Somerset.
SANKEY OF COOLMORE.
Sanket, Matthew Yilliees Elrington, Esq,
of Coolmore, co. Tipperary, late Lieut. 5tli Dra-
goon Guards, formerly Lieut. P.W.O. Eegt., b. 1
April, 1846 ; s. his father 1881.
Lineage.— The Sankeys descend from a Lancashire family
of considerable antiquity.
HiEROM Sankey, Esq., aged 25 in 1646 (son of Richard
Sankey, of Endsworth, Salop, by Anne, his wife, dau. of
Hilary Smolt, Esq. of Burford Castle, Dorset, and grandson
of Peter Sankey, Esq. oi Cotton, Salop, who was younger son
of Thomas Sankey, of Sankey, co. Lancaster, temp. Queen Eliza-
beth), was Major-Comm. of the Regt. of Horse of Chester,
and afterwards Col. of Horse, Comm. of a Brigade in Ireland.
He became M.P. successively for cos. Cork, Waterford, and
Tipperary, and also for the borough of Woodstock, lied. s. p.
and intestate. Administration was granted 4 Feb. 1687, to his
nephew,
Richard Sankey, Col. in the army of William III. (son of
Robert Sankey, of Hodnet, Salop), m. Mary, dau. of William
Taylor, Esq. of Ballynort, co Limerick, and dying 1693, left a
son,
Jacob Sankey, Esq. of St. Johnstown, co. Tipperary, m.
Abigail, dau. of Matthew Jacob, Esq., M.P., of Johnstown, and
wag father of
Matthew Sankey, Esq. of Coolmore, m. Elizabeth, dau. and
co-heir of John Villiers, Esq. of Hanbury Hall, co. StalTord,
and had issue,
I. Jacob, his heir. ii. Mathew.
III. Richard, of St. Eitfs, Member of Assembly.
IV. George.
V. William, M.P., of Harcourt Street, Dublin, m. Mary, dau.
of Stephen Mills, Esq., banker, of Cork, and had issue,
1 Matthew, of Bawnmore, co. Cork, and Modeshill, co.
Tipperary, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, m. 1819, Eleanor, dau.
of Col. Henry O'Hara, of O'llarabrook, co. Antrim,
nephew of Viscount Duncan, of Camperdown, and by her
(who d. 1 Dec. 1882) had issue,
William, C.B., of Bawnmore, co. Cork, and Modeshill, co.
Tipperary, General, late Lieut.-Col. 62nd Regt., b. 15
July, 1822 ; m. 9 Dec. 1852, Hannah Maria, 3rd dau. of
John Roe, Esq., D.L., of Rockwell, and had issue,
Matthew Henry Phineas Riall, Capt. late R.E., b. 9
Nov. 1853 ; m. 5 July, 1876, Elizabeth, dau. of Major-
Gen. Pym, and has issue, Crofton Edward Pym, 6.
17 May, 1877; Celia Katherine, 6. 6 Nov. 1880;
Margaret Elizabeth Pym, 6. 22 May, 1883.
Alfred Robert Mandeville, Capt. R.E., b. 19 Dec.
1857.
Cyril Charles, Capt. E.A., 6. 1 Aug. 1861.
Agnes Elizabeth, b. 9 April, 1859.
Matthew Henry, of Lurganbrae, Fermanagh, J.P., h. 8
Dec. 1823 ; m. 1st. 24 Sept. 1850. Mary Charlotte, only
dau. of Rev. William Lennard Roper, of Monaghan,
and granddau. of the Hon. and Very Rev. Henry Koper,
Dean of Clonmacnoise, and by her (who d. 7 Oct. 1851)
had a son, William Roper, b. 8 July, 1851, deceased.
Mr. Sankey m. 2ndly, 1 Feb. 1853, Mehetabel, youngest
dau. of John Roe, Esq., D.L. of Rockwell, co. Tipperary,
and d. 18 Feb. 1876, having had i.ssue,
Matthew Villiers, b. 3 Oct. 1853.
Hierom Richard John, b. 2 Dec. 1854.
Henry, b. 14 Oct. 1850.
Edward Morgan Crolton, 6. 17 April, 1859.
Charles Arthur. Gerald Lewis.
Emily May Elizabeth. Ethel Eleanor.
Morgan Crofton, Major Bengal Artillery, b. 3 Nov. 1827 ;
d. 19 March, 1868.
. Eichard Hierom (Sir), K.C.B., Lieut.-Gen. R.E., Chair-
1792
SAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAR
man of Board of Works, Ireland, 1S84, b. 22 March,
lS2y ; e-ti-red Madras Ensiiieers 1846, and attained
the rank of Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1SS4 ; served in Indian
Mutiny campaign (modal with clasp?, and recommended
for V.C ) : HI. ist, 185S, Sophia Jlary, dan. of 'William
Henry Bensun, Esq., Bengal Civil Service, and by her
(who d. 2G Oct. 1SS2) has surviving issue, two daus.
He )ii. 2ndly, 1S90, Henrietta, dau. of the late Pierse
Crcagh, Esq. of O'Briens Castle, co. Clare.
Eleanor. )/i. Sackville Peane llaniiltou, Esq. of Beech-
mount, CO. Cork, and if. 1870. He .'. 30 July, 1878.
Marianne, m. May, 1S44, John M. Abbott, Esq., and has
issue.
Eliza Villiers.
Grace Jane, m. Capt. Benson, Madras Army, and d. 16
Aug. 1S73, having had issue.
2 William, JI..V., 7)i. Sophia, Jan. of Robert Mulock,
Comptroller-Gen. of the Stamp Office, and had issue,
William Henry Villiers. Eobert Stephen Villiers.
Anna Sophia. Maria Sarah.
Hannah Elizabeth, m. John Roe, Esq. of Kockwcll.
Mary Anne.
The eldest son and heir,
Jacob Sasket, Esq. of Coolinorc (whose will, dated 1783,
was proved 1784^, m. 17G8, Mary Elizabeth Caldwell, of Dublin,
sister of Admiral Sir Benjamin Caldwell, and had issue,
Matthtw Villiehs, his heir ; Charles ; Jacob ; Andrew Ilierom,
Capt. 67th Foot, killed in Spain 1814; Benjamin d. s. j;. ;
Anne ; Eliza, m. Benjamin Bcnyon, Esq., M.P. for Stafford ;
and Catherine. The eldest son,
Matthew Villiebs Sanket, Esq. of Coolmore, m. Sept.
IV92, Mary Amelia, sister of Major Elrington, Major of the
Tower of London, and by her (who d. 1836) had issue,
Matthew Villiers, of Coolmore, ra. Anne, dau. of Samuel
Perrv. Esq. of Woodroffc, co. Tipperary, but d. s. p. 1837.
John Henry, H.E.I.C.S., d. unm.
Jacob, of Coolmore.
Mary Elizabeth Anne, m. Edward Galwey, Esq., son of
Ven. ■\VilJiain Galwey, Archdeacon of Cashel.
Ellenor Jane. Catherine, m. llev. James Morton.
Dorothea.
Mr. Sankey d. 1815, and was s. by his son,
Jacob Hiebom Sanket, Esq., of Coolmore, Tipperary, J. P.,
Capt. E.N., 6. 23 July, 1807 ; m. 8 Feb. 1844, Melita Anne, only
dau. of Capt. Gawen William Rowan Hamilton, R.N., C.B., of
Killyleagh Castle, co. Down, and had issue,
I. Matthew Villiers Elrington, now of Coolmore.
I. Catherine Amelia, m. July, 1865, David, 2nd son of David
Hart, Esq. of The Park, Leytonstone, Essex.
II. Mary Elizabeth, m. 12 June, 1867, J. Barnett Barker,
Esq., late Capt. 75th Eegt.
III. Evelyn Grace, m. Kev. W. Smyly, M.A.
Capt. Sankey d. 1881.
Anns— Arg., on a bend sa. three salmon of the field. Crest —
A cubit arm vested sa., cuffed arg., holding a salmon ppr.
il/o((o— Sancta clavis coih fides.
Siat — Coolmore, Fethard, co. Tipperary.
SARSFIELD OF DOUGHCLOYNE.
Saesfield, Thomas Eoxayne, Esq. of Dough-
clojne, CO. Cork, J. P., Capt. 3rd Batt. Eoyal
Minister Fusiliers, b. 13 April, 1SG2 ; educated at
Cheltenham and at Exeter College.
Lineage. — The first of the family of Sarsfield who went
to Ireland was Thomas de Sarsfield, " Premier porte bannifere
du Eoi Henbt II." a.d. 1172.
The titles of Earl of Lucan, Viscount KilmallocU, and pre-
mier baronet of Ireland were borne by different branches of
the family. The Sabsfields of Sarsfield Court, from whom
the Doughcloyne line, of which we treat, directly descends,
twice forfeited their estates; first, under Cromwell, but were
reinstated at the Restoration, and again, under William III.,
having taken an active and conspicuous part in the cause of
James II.
DAvro DE S.vBSFiELD, wlio, beforc 1300, possessed the manors
of Glynnian and Calysil, was ancestor of
GEOrrsET Sarsfield, vi. Jeanie Martyn, and acquired with
her large estates near Cork, and the fishery called Tully
Calvy. He was father of Thomas SABSFiELD,whose son, Edmdnd
Sarsfield, is mentioned in the will of Peter "Sarchell." He
had two sons,
William, of whose line presently.
Thomas, ancestor of the Sabsfields, Viscounts Kilmal-
LOCK.
The elder son,
William Saesffeld, had two sons, Thomas and James,
whose son, Patrick, was ancestor of a branch of the family
settled at Johnstown. The former, Thomas Sarsfield, pre-
sented to the Rectory of Glanman in 1582. He was father of
William Sarsfield, mentioned in the settlements of Sars-
field Court 14 Oct. 1620. This William had (with younger
issue) a son, Thomas Sarsfield, living in 1633, who was
father of
DoMiNicK Sarsfield, who obtained a decree 23 July, 1636,
to be re-established in possession of Sarsfield Court, Tempulo-
sky, and other lands, which had been confiscated by Crom-
well, and, 3 July, 1681, letters patent to execute the decree.
His son,
DoMiNicK Sarsfield, Esq. in. Catherine Ronayne, and had
three sons, Dominick, d. num. in 1767 ; Philip, of whom pre-
sently ; and Edmond, Col. of the Irish Brigade, d. unm. in
France. The 2nd son,
Thomas Sarsfield, Esq. of Doughcloyne, to. Mary Roynaye,
and had an elder son,
Dominick Ronatne Sarsfield, Esq. of Doughcloyne, m. Jan.
1793, Mary Bruce, only dau. of James BonweU, Esq. of Cork,
and Mary Bruce his wife, and had issue,
Thomas Eonaine, of Doughcloyne.
James, d. unm.
Dominick, Karrister-at-Law, d. 1866.
Philip, ?H. the dau. of Daniel Egan, Esq,, and had one son
and two daus., d. 1868.
Ma)7, m. WUliam Hastings Greene, of Lota, co. Cork, d.
1872.
The eldest son,
Thomas Ronatne Sarsfield, Esq. of Doughcloyne, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1849, 6. 10 Deo. 1793 ; m. 20 May, 1820,
Angelina, dau. (by Abigail Evans his wife) of the Rev,
William Stopford, Rector of Garrycloyne, cousin of the Earl of
Courtown, and by her had issue,
Dominick Eonatne Patrick, of Doughcloyne.
Abigail Joseph Anne. Angelina Maria.
Mr. Sarsfield d. 1 Oct. 1865, and was s. by his son,
Dominick Ronatne Patrick Sarsfield, Esq. of Doughcloyne,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1878, late Capt. North Cork Rifles,
6. 9 Sept. 1828; m. 17 June, 1858, Mary Anne Elizabeth
Helena, dau. of James de la Cour, Esq. of Mallow, by Hen-
rietta Georgiana his wife, dau. and co-heir of James Lombard,
Esq. of Lombardstown, co. Cork (who was killed in action,
when a Major in command of a wing of the North Cork
Militia, 1798), and had issue,
1. Thomas Ronatne, his heir.
It. James de la Cour, b. 20 Sept. 1864.
HI. William Stopford, h. 23 Feb. 1868.
I. Henrietta Georgina Lombard.
II. Angelina Stopford.
III. Mary Elizabeth Annie Helena.
IV. Annie Becher de la Cour.
V. Octavia Violet Angelina.
VI. Helena Rose Sophia. vii. Flora Patricia.
VIII. Ethel Hyacinth Mary Josepha.
Capt. Sarsfield d. 1892.
Arms—Vbx pale gu. and arg , a fleur-de-lis of the second
and sa. Crest — A leopard's face or. Motto — Virtus noa
vertitur.
&at— Doughcloyne, Cork.
SARTORIS OF ABBOTSWOOD,
Sartoeis, Alfeed, Esq. of Abbotswood, co.
Gloucester, J.P. for cos. Berks and Gloucester,
High Sheriff of latter co. 1886, late Capt. 7th
Hussars, b. 13 Dec. 1836 ; m. 28 Oct. 1856, Hon.
Mary Frances, 3rd dau. of William, 6th Viscount
Barrington, and has issue,
I. Francis Charles, h. 18 Aug. 1857, late Lieut. 7th Royal
Fusiliers.
II. Leonard, h. 13 Feb. 1860; m. 1890, Gertrude, dau. of the
late Hon. Sir Adolphus Frederic Octavius Liddell, K.C.B.
(see Borke's Peerage, Eavensworth, E.), and has issue.
III. Lionel Charles George, b. 22 Feb. 1863.
IV. Maurice William Urban, h 8 March, 1868.
Liineagre. — Ubdan Sabtohis, of Seeaux Park, near Paris,
m. 1814, Matilda, dau. of Edward Rose Tunno, Esq. of Warn-
ford Park, and d. 1832, having had issue,
Edwabd John, of Warnford Park, Hants, J.P. cos. Carmar-
then and Hants, M.P. for Carmarthen 186b to 1S74, i!;. 1»17;
m. 1842, Adelaide, eldest dau. of Charles Kemble, Esq., and
d. 1888, having by her (who d. 1879), had issue,
I. Grevillo Edward, late 11th Hussars, el. 1873.
II. Algernon Charles Frederick, of Wars.ish House,
Tiehtield, Hants, J.P. co. Carmarthen, b. Isol ; m. laJ4,
SAS
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAS
1793
Ellen Wrcnsliall, tlau. of Gen. Ulysses Grant, ex-rresident
of the United States, and d. 1893.
I. May, m. W. Henry Gordon, Esq.
Frederick Urban, of Kusliden Hall, co. Northampton, J.P.,
HiKh Sheriff 18.56, b. 1819: m. 1843, Mary, dau. of Kev.
Joseph Pratt, Rector of Paston, near Peterborough, and
had 1 Frederick Maitland, Second Secretary at Paris, b.
1844, d. unm. 1883; 2 Herbert, of Weekly, Northants,
J.P.; 1 Madeleine; 2 Edith; 3 Evelyn.
Alfked, of Abbotswood.
Jules Alexandre, m. Miss Lyster, and d. 1863, leaving three
daus.
Charles, of Wilcote, co. Oxford, J. P., Hich Sheriff 1872, 6.
16 Oct. 1^2.^; m. 16 Sept. 1862, Mary IR-rmione, 2nil dau.
of James Henry Callander, Esq. of Ardkin<;lass and Craig-
forth, by his 1st wife, the Hon. Jane Erskine, and d. lSs4.
Eliza, m. the Marquis de I'Aigle.
jSeaJ— Abbotswood, co. Gloucester.
Totcn Re.<i(ience— 11, Cadogan Place, S.W.
Club — Travellers.
SASSOON OF ASHLEY PARK.
Sassoox, Joseph, Esq. of Ashley Park, co.
Surrey, J.P., b. 31 Dec. 1855; m. 19 Nov. 1884,
Louise, eldest dau. of Baron Horace de Gunzburg,
of St. Petersburg, and lias issue,
Sassoon, 6. 6 Sept. 1885.
David, b. 11 March, 1SS8.
Hannah, 6. 4 Feb. 1887.
liineag'e. — David Sassoon, of Bombay, East Indies,
Merchant and Banker, 6. 1793, at Bagdad, naturalised at
Bombay, ?». 1st, 1808, Hannah, dau. of Abdallah Joseph,
of Bagdad, and by her who d. 1826 (buried at Bagdad) had
issue,
I. Albert Abdallah, created a Baronet (see Bcbke's Peer-
age>.
u. Elias, b. at Bagdad 27 March, 1820 ; to. 1840, Leah, dau.
of Moses Gubbay, of Bombay, and by her (who d. 1 May,
1878) had issue, six sons, and three daus. He d. at Colombo,
Ceylon, 21 March, 1880.
I. Mazaltor, b. at Bagdad, 1816 ; vi. 1830, Ezra Silas Sassoon,
and d. 1844, leaving fn only son, Silas, 6. at Bagdad 27 Kov.
1842, m. at Pooua, 23 JSov. 1866, MozeUe, dau. of Meyer
Moses.
II. Amam, h. at Bagdad, 22 Jan. 1823; m. 1839, Meyer
Moses, and by him who (X. at Bombay 16 April, 1881, had
issue, seven sons, and three daus. She rf. 18 -May, Isso.
Mr. David Sassoon, to. 2ndly, 1828, Farha, dau. of Furraj
Hyeem, of Bagdad, and by her (who d. at Brighton 14 Jan.
1886, buried in London) had further issue,
III. Sassoon, of whom presently.
IV. Keuben, h. at Bombay, 1 Jan. 1835; to. 1853, Kate, dau.
of Daried Ezekiel, of Poona, and had issue, one son and
five daus., David, 6. 27 July. 1867; Piachel Bicarda, 6.
Hong Kong, 14 March, 1860 ; Luna, b. at Poona, 18 June,
1866; TO. 7 Nov. 1883, Maurice, only son of Elias Gubbay,
of Calcutta, and has issue, a son and a dau., MozeUe, b. 19
May, 1»69; Flora Cecilia, b. 20 July, 1870; and Louise
Judith, b. 13 April, 1873.
V. Arthur Abraham, 6. at Bombay, 25 May, 1840; in. at
Trieste, 19 Jan. Is73, Eugenie Louise Judith, dau. of the late
Achille Perugia, of Trieste.
VI. Aaron, h. at Bombay 22 Oct. 1841.
vii. Solomon (twin with Aaron), m. 29 Feb. 1876, Flora, dau.
of E. J. Abraham, of Bumbaj', and has issue with a son
David, 6. 8 Oct. 1880, two daus., Piachael, 6. at Bombay 17
May, 1877, and Mozelle, b. at Bombay, 5 Nov. 1884.
viii. Frederick, b. at Bombay, 1 May, 1853.
III. Kate, b. at Bombay, 13 Dec. 1844 ; m. 9 Jan. 1859, Solo-
mon Ezekiel, and has issue, 1 Jacob, b. at Poona, 9 June,
1860; 2 Edward, b. at Hong Kong, 19 Sept. 1868; 3 David,
I b. at Hong Kong, 29 Aug. 1870, d. at Portsmouth, 26 April,
1882; 4 Ernest, b. in London, 27 Jan. 1876; 1 Flora, b. in
Bombay, 26 Jlarch, 1867 ; 2 Rachel, b. in London, 4 July
1872 ; and 3 Etliel, 6. in London, 30 Jan. 1878.
IV. Rebecca, 6. at Bombay 16 July, 1847 ; m. at Poona, 22
, Nov. 1866, Shellim Ezekiel Shellim, and has issue, Eddie,
I 6. 1 Sept. 1869 ; David Sassoon, b. at Bombay, 29 Nov. 1877 ;
Kate, b. at Bombay, 12 May, 1868; to. 12 Aug. 1885, Abra-
ham J. Uavid, and has issue, two sons, Evelyn David, b. at
Bombay, 10 July, 1866, Meyer Archibald, 6. at Hong Kong,
1887 ; and Flora, 6. 28 Jan. 1876.
rhe third son,
Sassoon Sassoon, Esq. of Ashley Park, 'Walton-on-Thames,
Surrey, b. at liombay, Aug. 1832, m. 17 Feb. 1850, Flora, dau.
of Soloman Reuben, of Bagdad, and had issue,
I. Joseph, now of Ashley Park.
II. Alfred Kzra, of Weirleigh, Brenchley, Kent, 6. in London,
20 June, 1861 ; m. 30 Jan. 1884, Theresa Georgina, dau. of
Thomas Tnornycrolt, Esq. of Londo.i, and has issue,
II.
Michael Thornycroft, b. 14 Oct. 18S4.
Sieufried Lorai'ne, b. 8 Sept. 1886.
Hauso Watts, b. 4 Aug. 1887.
III. Frederick Meyer, 6. l.'i July, 1S62.
I. Rachel, b. at Bombay, 7 April, 18.')8 ; to. at London, 4 .\ug.
1887, Frederick Beer, Esq. of 14, Strattoa Street, Picca-
dilly, W.
Mr. Sassoon d. in London, 23 June 1807.
Seat — Ashley Park, Walton-on-Thames.
Club — Reform.
SAUNDERS OF DOWN'S HOUSE.
Satjxdees, Cecil Roy, Esq. of Downs House,
Hants, F. E. Stat. Society, h. 1854 ; s. his father
1876.
Lineage. — John Saunders, Esq. of Downs House,
Hants, m. 1799, Margaret Stratton, and d. 1832, leaving by
her, a son,
Andrew Saunders, Esq. of Downs House, 6. 1806 ; educated
at Winchester and Exeter College, Oxford, B.A. 1830; m. 27
May, 1843, at All Saints' Church, Southampton, Maria, eldest
dau. of Lieut.-Col. William Forrest, H.E.I.C.S. of Charlton
(whose son, Capt. Forrest, of Winchester, is Chief Constable
of Hants), and grand-dau. of Dr. James Carmichael Smyth,
Physician Extraordinary to George III. (he was acknowledged
heir to the Barony of Carmichael, created 1647, by the last
Earl of Hyndford (see Bubke's Peerage and Baronetage Car-
michael, Bart.), and by her (who d. 1873) had issue,
I. Andrew George, Lieut. 84th Regt., d. 21 June, 1867.
II. William Stratton, Lieut. 5th Fusiliers, d. 26 May, 1866.
III. Cecil Rot, now of Downs House.
IV. Archibald Carmichael.
I. Alicia Emily, to. 187i, Alfred Poynder, Esq. of Moira
Place, Southampton, who d. Is88. She ra. 2ndly, 1891,
Henry Taylor, Esq. of Alcester House, Nottingham.
II. Isabella Fanny, to. 1879, Col. Alexander Hoycs, late
109th Regt., and has issue, John Alexander Stratton, and
Constance Mary.
III. Eva Maria, iit. July, 1870, Lieut.-Col. George Lynedoch
Carmichael {see Burke's Peerage. Carmichael, Bart.), late
95th Regt., Chief Constable of Worcestershire. She d. 10
April, 1871, leaving a son, Evylyn George Massey, b. 1871.
IV. Georgiana Caroline, d. 19 April, 18-6.
V. Augusta Margaret, m 1892, John Wiblin, Esq., F'.P..C.S.,
of The Hermitage, Clewer, Berks.
Mr. Saunders d. 1870.
Scat — Downs House, Eling, near Southampton.
SAUNDERS OF WENNINGTON HALL.
Saundeks, Charles Morlet, Esq. of Wenning-
ton Hall, CO. Lancaster, J. P. cos. Lancaster, and West-
morland, and for West Biding of York, late Capt.
1st Koyal Lancashire Militia, b. 3 Oct. 1851 ; m.
4 Jan. 1881, Mary Moore, dau. of the late William
Irving, Esq. of Overtown, co. Lancaster, and has
issue,
I. William Morlet, h. 18 March, 1883.
II. Charles Francis Morley, b. 11 Aug. 1889.
I. Dorothy Mary, d. an infant, 15 Jime, 1886.
Lineage. —From the earliest records we learn that Wen-
nington Hall, together with the Manor of Wennington, was
held by a family of the name of Morley. At a period ante-
cedent to the time of Edward IL, William de Wennington was
in possession of this estate, which, about 4 Edward III. (1330),
passed to the family of Morley on the marriage of Margaret,
only dau. and heir of Gilbert de Wennington, with Richaid de
Merley or Morley, of Great and Little Morley, co. Lancaster.
The property remained in the possession of the Morleys until
1673, when, on their removal to Beamsley Hall, in the West
Riding of Yorkshire, it was sold to the Marsdens of Gisburn.
It was subsequently purchased by
Richard Saunders, Esq. of Fair Lawn, co. Lancaster, h. 18
April, 1764, eldest son of William Saunders, Esq. and Eliza-
beth Rudd his wife. Mr. Saunders m. 28 April, 1808, .\nna
JIaria, dau. of John Leaper-Newton, Esq. of Mickleover
Hall, CO. Derby, and by her (who d. 1868) had issue,
William Allen Francis, of Wennington Hall.
Anna Maria Alice, ra. Rev. Cliaries Hesketh, Rector of
North Meols, and Meols Hall, brother of Sir P. He.-kelh
Fleetwood, Bart., of Rossall Hall, and had issue, 1 Bold
Fleetwood, d. an infant ; 2 Edward Fleetwood, J. P. for co.
Lancaster; 1 Anna JIaria Emily, m. J. Bibby, Esq. of Hart
Hill : 2 Adelaidf, m. G. Robertson, Esq.; 3 Debonnaiie, m.
W. Maclnroy, Esq. of Lude, co. Perth ; 4 Caroline Sumner,
deceased.
5 X
1794
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SAU
Mr. Sannders d. IS April, isr)4, ami was s. hy his ?on,
William Alli:.\ Feascis SArxDKns, Ksq. of Wcnnington
H;ill, Lancastcv, ami Black Toninj;ron, Dovon, J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Lancaster, High Sheriff 1S02, and J.P. for Westmor-
land and West Eiding of York, b. 22 Aug. ISIS; m. 30 Dec.
1S41, Dorothy, dau. of Josias Worley, Esq. of Bcanisley Hall,
West Hiding, and Marrick Park, North Hiding, co. York, and
tiy her ^who d. Feb. lS74)had issue,
I. Frances Morley, d. an infant S Ang. 1S50.
II. Chakles Moklet, now of Wenniugtou Hall.
III. Clervaux Morley, of Bovacott, North Devon, J.P. for
Devon, b. 16 Juno, 1SS4; »i. o Jan. 1S77, Eleanor Frances,
eldest dan. of the late Edward Wilberforee Unwin, Esq. of
Forest Lodge, Hants, and has, Clervaux Leslie Morley, b.
1ST7, and Francis Southouse Morley, b. 1S79.
IV. George Morley, Capt. 2nd Batt. Diuhani Light Infantry,
6. S Sept. 1S55 ; m. 19 Jan. 1S82, Constance Mary, eldest
dau. of George Henry Wakefield, Esq. of Church Stile
House, Wavertree, co. Lancaster, and has issue, Alan
Morley.
I. Eleanor Jane, m. 1S74, Rev. Charles Stead Hope, Vicar of
Holy Trinity, Soutliport, and has four daus., Dorothy
Eleanor, Kosamond Frances, Mary Florence, and Margaret
Anne.
II. F'rances Debonuaire.
m. Adeline Cleere, d. 12 Jan. 1854.
Mr. Saunders </. 5 Nov. 1879.
Arms — Per chevron arg. and .sa., three elephants' heads
erased counterchanged. Crest— An elephant's head erased
;u'g. Motto — Spes inea in Deo.
.S'fdf— Wennington Hall, near Lancaster.
tYi(6— Jimior United Service.
SAUNDERS or 3ATJNDEES GROVE.
Sauxdees, Eobekt Joseph Pratt, Esq. of
Saunders Grove, co. Wieklow, J.P. and D.L. co.
Wicklow, and J.P. co. Kildare, Iligli Sheriff co.
Wieklow 1S78, Col. Commanding the Mid-Ulster
-ii-tillery, Lieut. E.A. from 1850 to 1868, b. 15
Jan. 18-il ; s. his father April, 1S71, and was ap-
pointed, 1876, Aide-de-Camp to his Grace the
Duke of Marlborough, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.
Lineage.— This is a branch of the family of Pendred,
long resident in co. Northampton, which settled in Ireland
terdp. William III. Through an heir of the family of
Saun'debs they acquired estates in the cos. of Wieklow and
Kildare, and adopted the surname of Saunders (see Saunders
o/ Larijav).
William Pendred, Esq., jn. Catherine, dau. of Roger Beetch
or Beshe (by JIary Anne Butterfield his wife, and granddau.
of Roger Beshe, of Harnden, co. Northampton, by Sarah his
wife, dau. of Roger Garndun, of Warnton, in same co.), and
sister of George Beetch, Esq. of Hroghillstown, co. Carlow,
which George Beetch, by his will, dated 2G Jan. 1G99, bequeathed
Broghill.stown to his brother-in-Law, and in two years after
assigned to him and Katherine his wife, Harnden, co. North-
ampton, in consideration of £500. The issue of this marriage
were a dau. Elizabeth, m. 16 Jan. 1696, William Buubury, Esq.
of Lisnevagh, co. Carlow, and a son,
William Pendrkd, Esq. of Broghillstown, who purchased
lands in the barony of Talbotstown, co. Wieklow, by deeds of
15 Oct. .and .OONov. 1719, and lands in the Barony of Rathvilly,
CO. Carlow, by deed of 24 Deo. 1723. He m. Elizabeth Cham-
ney, and d.. 1735, leaving is.sue,
I. William, of Broghillstown, h. 1709; m. 15 July, 1739,
Lttiiia, dau. of Hector Vaughan, Esq. of Golden Grove,
King's CO., and rf. 15 Oct. 1753, leaving (with four daus.,
1 Letitia, whose will, dated 26 June, 1765, was proved
4 Nov. 1771: 2 Wilhelmina; 3 Bridget (.■\[rs. Sadlier) ;
4 Martha, in. Jan. 1777, Cornelius lleldon, Esq. of Dublin)
two sons,
1 William, of Broghillstown, m. (settlements dated 12
May, 1770;, jVnne, dau. of Love Thalt, Esq. of Dublin,
and rf. s. p.
2 'Vaughan, of Brookfield, Blackrock, co. Dublin, b. 1762:
7/1. 1st, Miss Charlotte Jones, of Tancredstown, co. Jlcath,
sister of F'rederick Jones, lessee of Crowe Street Theatre,
Dublin, and had by her, with an elder son, Frederick,
who d. aged 17, and two daus., Frances and Letitia, a
son,
Vaughan, ra. Sarah, dau. of John Hamilton Weldon,
Esq. of Knock and Gravelmount, co. Meath, by Mary,
his wife, dau. of Thumas Taylour Rowley, Esq., and
by her (who d. 3 Jan. 1884) had issue,
1 Vaughan Pendred, representative of the family,
■ill. Marian, dau. of James Meade Loughnan, Es(i. of
Crohill, J.P. CO. Kilkenny, by whom he has, i.
Vaughan ; n. Loughnan St. Lawrence ; iii. Berthou
Fleming ; and i. Charlotte Berthon.
2 Hamilton Weldon. 3 William Molesworth.
4 Jlorley Edward.
1 Mary, d. %mm. 1 Charlotte, d. unin^
3 Eleanor Saunders, d. unm.
He m. 2ndly, Rosetta, dau. of Thomas Byder, patentee of
the Theatre Royal, Dubhn, and d. 1837, leaving by he»
one son,
John, executor to his father's will.
11. George, of whom hereafter.
I. Sarah, d. unm. ; her will was proved 2 July, 1800.
II. Martha, d. unm. ; will dated 3 Nov. 1779, proved 1 Jan.
1788.
III. Elizabeth, m. June, 1718, Jonathan Naylor, Gent, of
Baltinglass.
IV. Katherine, m. Walter Murray, Esq.
V. Mary, m. Sept. 1733, John Scott, Esq. of Ballygannon, co.
Wieklow.
Mr. Pendred's will, dated 16 March, 1735, was proved 6 Jan.
1736. His 2nd son,
George Pendred, Esq. of Saundei-s Grove, co. Wieklow,
was High Sheriff for that co. 1735. He Hi. Cordelia, dau. and
heir of Morley Saunders, Esq. of Saunders Grove, LL.D.,
Second Serjeant-at-Arms, by whom he had three sons and one
dan..
I. Morley.
I. Avis.
II. Joseph.
in. William.
George Pendred d. 24 April, I74I. His eldest son,
Morley Pendred, Esq. of Saunders Grove, 6. 1724, having-
inherited his mother's property, adopted the surname of
Saunders. He was High Sheriff co. Wieklow 1788 ; m. Lady
Martha Stratford, dau. of John, 1st Earl of Aldborough, and
had, with other daus.,
I. MoRLET, his heir.
II. John Stratford, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, m. Jan. 1822,
Jane, dau. of Alexander Mark Bloxham, of Dublin, and
had issue,
1 John Stratford, an Officer in the 56th Regt., b. 5 April,
1824; d. unm. Dec. 1854,
2 Jloiiey Caulfleld, an Officer in the 12th Regt., m. Miss-
Henrietta Howard, and has issue, five sons, Morley,
Charles, John, Stratford, Arthur, and three daus.,
Grace, Florence, Lucy.
1 Martha Elizabeth Jane, m. Mark Taylor, Esq.
I. Martha Louisa, m. John Lloyd Williams, Esq. of
Gwernant, co. Cardigan.
II. Delia Sophia, in. Rev. Meade Swift, alias Dennis.
The eldest son,
Morley Saunders, Esq. of Saunders Grove, J. P., m., .Tune,
1737, Ellen Katherine, dau. and heir of James Glascock, Esq.
of Music Hall, eo. Dublin, and tiy her (who d. 20 Sept, 1839>
had issue,
I. Morley John Stratford, d. vn,n. 1809.
II. Robert Francis, who s. his father.
III. Edward Henry Conyngham, a Midshipman on board Sir
Michael Seymour's frigate, the "Neiman," killed by the
captain of an American prize (the " Purse "), with whicli
he was sent home as Prize-master, Nov. I8U.
IV. James Thomas Conolly (Rev.), m. II Dec. 1828, Augusta.
Sophia, dau. of John Lloyd Williams, Esq. of Gwernant,
CO. Cardigan, and d. Aug. 1888, leaving issue,
1 Morley Benjamin (Rev.), b. 6 Jan. 1830 ; m. 26 May, I860,.
Maria F'rend.
1 Louisa Emily, m. 12 Jan. 1860, Thomas Tickell, Capt.
R.N.
2 Ellen Oliver, vi. 17 Feb. 1863, John 0. H. N. Oliver,
Deputy-Coramissioner at Sirsa, in the Punjaub, India.
3 Augusta Catherine, m. 19 July, 1860, James A. M. M.
Biggs, H.E.I.C.S.
v. Albert Wingfield, Ensign 80th Regt., killed .at Vittoria.
I. Katherine Martha, m. Thomas Stratford Dennis, Esq. of
F'ort Granite, co. Wieklow, and d. 1825.
II. Ellen, d. unm. 1877.
III. Charlotte Hannah Maria, d. unm. 1873.
Mr. Saunders d. 25 March, 1825, and was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son,
lioBERT Francis Saunders, Esq. of Saunders Grove, co.
Wieklow, J.P. andD.L., High Sheriff of the co. 1822, served
with tlie 67th Regt. in the Peninsula (for which he received
medal and clasps) and with the 68th in North America, rn.
4 Feb. 1840, Elizabeth Martha, 3rd dau. of Joseph Pratt, Esq.
of Cabra Castle, co. C:wan, and had issue,
I. RoiiERT Joseph Pratt, his successor.
II. Harloven .Morley, late Lieut.-Col. 58th Regt., b. 10
Dec. 1842; rn. '2.1 April, 1882, Jane Georgiaa Janet, dau, of
Walter TurnbuU, Esq. of Fenwick, co. Roxburgh.
I. Jemima Sarah, 6. 1845; d. 1847.
Mr. Saunders d. March, 187 i, and was s. by his eldest son,
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EoBEBT Joseph Pbatt Saunders, noiv of Saunders Grove.
Arms of Pendbed — Sa., on a chevron arg. three fleurs-de-lis
of the first. Crest — A helmet, visor up, ppr. Motto — ><osce
teipsum.
SeaJ— Saunders Grove, co. Wicklow.
SAUNDERSON OF CASTLE
SATJNDERSON.
Satndeesok, Cot. Edward James, of Castle
Saunderson, co. Cavan, J.P. and D.L., Higli Sheriff
1859, M.P. CO. Cavan 1865-1874, and for North
Armagh since 18S5, Col. Commanding 4th Batt.
Eojal Irish Fus., b. 1 Oct. 1837 ; m. 22 June, 1865,
Hon. Helena Emilj De Moleyns, youngest dau. of
Thomas, 3rd Lord Ventry, and has issue,
I. Somerset Francis, Lieut. Eifle Brigade, b. 7 Aug. 1S67.
II. Edward. in. Arniar.
IV. John Vernon.
I. Kosa, tji. Oct. 1392, Henry Kugent Head, Esq., Lieut. The
Canieronians (Scottish Rifles).
Lineage. — Robert Saunderson, the first of the family
■who settled at Castle Saunderson, co. Cavan, Ireland, was a
scion of the family of Saunderson o/Sa.rfci/, and is supposed
to have heen Robert, the '1th son of Iv'ieholas, 1st Viscount
Castleton. He served in the army with great distinction under
Gustavus Adolphus, and was sent with his regiment to Russia.
He d. 1676, leaving three sous,
I. Robert.
II. Alexander, of Drumkeen, co. Cavan, who served in the
wars of Spain, and was wounded at the battle of .Mmanza.
He m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Whjte, Esq. of Redhills, and
had issue, three sons,
1 Alexander, successor to his uncle.
2 James. 3 Robert,
III. William, of co. Westmeath.
The eldest son,
Robert Saunderson, of Castle Saunderson, M.P. for
Cavan, and Col. of a regt. under King William IIL, vi. Miss
Leslie, of Glasslough, and d. 1723, leaving his property to his
nephew,
Alexander Saunderson, Esq. of Castle Saunderson, m.
Mabella, dau. of AVilliam Saunderson, Esq. of 'iVestmcath, son
of the 1st Col. Robert Saunderson, of Castle Saunderson, and
had issue, a son and successor,
Francis Saunderson, Esq. of Castle Saunderson, to. Anne,
dau. of Anthony Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort Park, King's co.,
and (/. 1750, leaving a son and successor,
Alexander Saunderson, Esq. of Castle Saunderson, who
claimed the Viscounty of Castleton, in the Irish House of
Lords. He j/i. Rose, dau. of Trevor Lloyd, Esq. of Gloster,
King's CO., and d. 1776, leaving, with other issue,
Francis, his heir.
Alexander, Col. in the army and Lieut.-Col. 69th Regt.,
d. utiid.
John, m. Miss Hamilton, and had a son and a dau., both
deceased.
Robert (Rev.), Rector of Borritokane, co. Tipperary, to.
Miss Johnston, of Magheramena, and d. 1847, having had
one surviving son, James, of Villa Nova, co. Monaghan.
The eldest son,
Francis Saunderson, Esq. of Castle Saunderson, M.P. co.
Cavan, 6. 15 Sept. 1754; m. £8 Aug. 1779, Anne Bassett, dau.
of Stephen White, Esq. of Miskin, Glamorgan, and heir of
the Bassett estates in that co., and by her (who d. 1845) had
issue,
I. Alexander, his successor.
II. Francis (Rev.), M.A., Rural Dean, Rector of Kildallon,
CO. Cavan, to. 18'.i5, Lady Catherine Crichton, sister of John,
3rd Earl Erne, K.P., and d. 22 Dec. 1873. She d. 14 Oct.
1860.
III. Hardress Robert, Lieut.-Col., late of the Grenadier
Guards, of Northbrook House, Hants, m. Lady Maria Anne
Luttrell Olmius, dau. and co-heir of John, 3rd and last
Earl of Carhampton, and Baron Irnham, and had issue,
1 Hardress Luttrell, Col. Cavan Militia and late Capt.
60th Rcgc, m. 23 Dec. 1847, Lady Eliza Dawson Damer,
sisterof Henry John, 3rd Earl of Portarlington, K.P., and
d. 21 June, 1881.
2 John Luttrell, Capt. R.A., d. 18 Feb. 1867.
3 Francis Luttrell, 6bth Light Infantry.
1 Maria Anne, m. 1st, 1852, William Stevenson, Esq., Scots
Fusilier Guards, and m. 2ndly, 1860, Charles Edward
RadclyfTe, Esq. of Little Park, Hants, and has issue {see
that fumitij).
2 Cecilia Selina.
3 Rose Frances. 4 Constance .A.lbueia,
5 Florence Vittoria, m. July, 185G, Marmaduke Grimston,
Esq., eldest son of Col. Grimston, of Grimston Garth co'
York.
IV. James, Lieut. B.N., m. Selina, dau. of Col. and Lady
Anne Kox, of Fox Hall, co. Longford, and grand-dau. of
Barry, 2nd Earl of Farnham, and had issue.
V. William Bassett, Lieut.-Col. in the army.
I. Lydia Waller, ni. Very Rev. Gilbert Holmes, Deau of
Ardfert.
II. Cecilia, m. James Henry Sclater, Esq. of Newick Park,
Sussex.
Mr. Saunderson d. 1827. His eldest son,
Alexander Saunderson, Esq. of Castle Saunder.'on, J.P
and D.L., Col. of the Militia, High Sheriff 1818, and late
M.P. CO. Cavan, 6. 22 July, 1783; to. 18 March, 1SJ8, lion.
Sarah Juliana JIaxwell, eldest sister of James Pierce, 9th and
present Lord Farnham, and by her (who d. 17 Dec. 1870) had
issue,
I. Alexander de Bedick, b. 18 Feb. 1832 ; d. 26 Dec. 1«60.
II. Somerset Bassett, 11th Hussars, A.D.C., 6. 16 Nov. 1S34;
TO. 16 April, 1864, EmilvMary, dau. of Edward Henry Cole,
Esq. of Stoke Lyne, Oxon, and Lady Henry Moore, and d.
1892, leaving issue.
1 Henry.
1 Maud.
: Richard.
3 Charles.
III. Edward James, present proprietor of Castle Saunderson.
IV. Llewellyn Traherne Bassett, of Bromkeen House, co.
Cavan, and of St. Hilarj-, co. Glamorgan, late Lieut. 11th
Hussars, J.P. co. Cavan, High Sheriff 1868, late Major Cavan
Militia, b. 1 Sept. 1841 : Vfi. 3 May, 1866, Lady Rachel Mary
Scott, 3rd dau. of John Henry, 3rd Earl of Clonmell, and has
had issue, Alexander Traherne, c/. 8 Jan. 1869; Llewellyn
Traherne, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b. 5 June, 1870 ; Reginald
Traherne, b. 23 Nov. 1873; ilaurice Traherne, b. 5 July,
1875; Robert, b. 30 June, and d. 3 July, 1879; Mabel
Charlotte, b. 9 July, 1867 ; Ethel Rose, b. 9 March, 1872;
Rachel Cecilia, 6. 5 Jan. 1877 ; Esther Eliza, 6. 15 Sept.
1881.
I. Juliana Harriet, m. Eev. Lewis Hogg. n. Rose Ann.
Col. Saunderson d. Dec. 1857.
^?-i:iS— Paly of six arg. and az., over all a bend sa. Crest —
A talbot passant arg., spotted sa. Jlotto—Je suis veillont ^
plaire.
Seat— Castle Saunderson, Belturbet, co. Cavan.
SAURIN OP ORIELTON.
Satjeix, Mokga]S' James, Esq. of Orielton, co.
Pembroke, J.P., Higli Sheriff 1883, Lieut.-Col.
Commanding Pembroke Yeomanry Cavalry, late
Capt. 6th Dragoon G-uards, b. 18 April, 1S45; m.
4 Dec. 1873, Fanny Margaret, only child of
the late "William Tyrwhitt Walker, Esq. of Twyford
House, Winchester, and has issue,
I. William Mark, b. 20 June, 1877.
II. Gerald Louis, b. 13 Oct. 1880.
I. Margaretta Kathleen, b. 1875.
Lineage. — This family is of Huguenot descent, and
came originally from Languedoc. On the revocation of the
Edict of Nantes, Jean Saurin, b. 1632, left Nismes, and settled
at Geneva. After his death, his three sons, Jacques, Louis,
and Marc Antoine, migrated to England. Jacques, the eldest,
entered the ministry, and was eventually appointed preacher
at the Hague, and was a celebrated Divine ; Marc Antoine,
entered the English service, and became a Capt. of Cavalry.
The 2nd son.
Very Rev. Louis Saurin, D.D., was appointed Precentor of
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, 22 March, 1727, and Dean of
Ardagh same day ; m. Maidemoiselle Cornet La Bretonier, who
d. at Belfast, 15 April, 1753. The Dean d. 19 Sept. 1749, and
was buried at St. Anne's, Dublin, leaving, with three daus.,
Helena, Mariana, and Cornelia, one son.
Rev. James Saurin, Rector of Belfast, b. 1729; ra. 24 July,
1757, Jane, widow of James Duff, of Belfast, and dau. of
WiUiam Johnston, Esq. of New Forge, co. Antrim, and had
issue,
I. Louis.
II. William (Right Hon.), Attorney-General for Ireland, and
a Privy Councillor, m. Mary, dau. of Edward O'Brien, Esq.,
grandson of William, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin, sister of
William and James. 2nd ar.d 3rd Marquesses of Ihomond,
and widow of Sir Richard Cox, 4th Bart., by whom (who d.
28 Jan. 1840) he had issue,
1 Edward, Admiral R.N., vi. 15 July, 1358, Lady Mary
Ryder, 2iid dau. of Dudley, 1st Earl of Harrowby, and
had issue. Their eldest son, William Granville (wlio d.
1893;, 7)1. 2 Aug. 1865, Nadine-Nicolaievna, youngest
5 Y 2
17'JJ
SA7
THE LANDED G ENTRY.
SAV
dau. of M. de Smirnoff, Privy Councillor and Senator
of the Emperor ol Russia, and their eldest dau., Susan
JIarcia, a. 3 Apiil, 1S7S. Admiral Saurin d. 28 Feb.
187S.
2 James, Esquire to AVilliam, 2nd Marquess of ThonionJ,
at his installation as a Knight of St. Patrick, May, 1819.
3 Mark Anthony, also Esquire to the Marquess of Thoniond
at Lis installation.
1 Sarah, m. Jan. 1811, Jolin Flood, Esq. of Flood Hall, co.
Kilkenny, and d. s. p.
in. Mark Anthony, 6. in Holland 1720.
IV. James (.Right Uev.), of whom hereafter.
Kev. James Saurin made his will 20 Jan. 170G, which was
proved 27 Aug. 1772. His 4th son.
Eight Rev. James Sacbin, D.D., Bishop of Dromore, was
ordained at Lishurn 2 Feb. 1781, appointed Vicar of Rosenalis,
CO. Kildare, 1^01, Dean of Cork 1812, Archdeacon of Dublin
1813, Dean of Derry 1818, and was consecrated Bishop of
Dromore, at Armagh, 19th Dec. 1819. He m. 1796, Elizabeth,
dau. of Anthony Lyster, Esq., and by her (who d. 19 July,
IS?3) had issue,
James (Yen.), appointed Archdeacon of Dromore, 10 May,
1832.
Mark Antony, of Orielton.
Emily, m. 1S24, Rev. Edward Richards, Chancellor of the
Diocese of Dromore, and Rector of Clonallon, co. Down {see
EiCHAKDS of Ardamine).
Lucy Catherine, m. Rev. Edward Perry Brooke, Canon of
Dromore, and of Coolmain House, co. Monaghan, and d. 23
Feb. 1887, aged 75.
Dr. Saurin d. 9 April, 1842. His son,
Makk Antony Saurin, Esq. of Orielton, co. Pembroke,
J.P., High Sheriff 1^67, fc. 1S12; ?ii. 30 April, 1844, Margaretta
Sutton, dau. of Eev. John Jones, and by her (who d. 27 Dec.
1870) had issue,
Morgan James, now of Orielton.
AVilliam Loftus, d. 1»52. Ernest Sutton.
Edith Mary, w. Is81, Capt. Walter Hore, Derbyshire Kcgt.,
and has issue, Walter Mark, Mary Georgina.
Mr. Saurin d. 25 March, 1885.
Arms — Arg., out of a mount vert an oak-tree ppr., ona chief
az., a crescent between two mullets of the first. Crest — An oak-
tree ppr.
Stat — Orielton, Pembroke.
Ciu6— Naval and Military.
SAVILE OF BALLENDRICK.
Satile, John Walter, Esq. of Ballendrick, co.
Perth, and of Barley House, Exefter, Devon, Lieut.-
Col. late 1st Devon Militia and Capt. (retired
lialf-pay) H.M. Indian Forces, J. P. for Devon, b.
21 Jan. 1825; in. 25 Jan. 1859, Sarah Emma,
eldest dau. of G-eorge Stoddart, Esq. of Ballen-
drick, CO. Perth, formerly II.B.M. Consul at
Madeira, and has issue,
I. George Walter Wket, Capt. 2nd Eatt. (Duke of Cam
bridge's Own) Middlesex Regt., 6. 14 March, 18C0; m.
Ellen Louisa, eldest dau. of Col. A. D. Parsons, 2nd
Madras Lancers.
II. Philip Bourchier, 6. 9 June, 1861.
in. Reginald Vernon, b. 22 Oct. 1864.
IV. Leopold Halliday, b. 31 Aug. 1870.
I. Loiina Augusta. u. Emma Louisa, rf. 18G6.
III. Mildred Eleanora.
liiueag'e. — Christophee Atkinson, Esq. of Park Street,
Westminster, and Sweetlands, Devon, M.P. for Hedon, co.
York, appears to have been descended from William Atkin-
son, Esq. of Little Cattail, co. York, 1550, whose name is men-
tioned in the Heralds' Visitation of 1612. Christopher m. Jane,
dau. and lieir of John Savile, Esq. of Enfield, Middlesex, and
assumed by royal licence, 1789, the surname and arms of
Savilk. He was father of
-Vlbant Savile, Esq. of Oakland?, D.C.L., J.P. and D L.,
M.P. for Okehampton, ra. 2 March, 1815, Eleanora Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of Sir Bourchier Wrcy, 6th Bart, of Tawstock House,
Barnstaple, North Devon, and had issue,
I. Albany Bourchier, his heir, d. 1873.
II. Bourchier Wriy (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Dunchideock and
SInllingford, b. 11 March, 1817; m. April, 1842, Mary
Elizabeth, dau. of James Whjte, Esq. of Pilton House,
Devon, i.nd ■/. Ih89, leaving issue,
1 Walter Albany, b. 6 Aug. 1846.
2 Bour. Iiier Beresford, Paymaster R.N.
3 Henry, Lieut. R.N., 6. 2 Ma', h. 1854.
4 Charles, twin with Henry, d. 1876.
1 Constance Emma Beresford, b. 24 Dec. 1844; d. 18S9.
2 Blanche Eleanora Bourehier, twin with Constance, »i. 7
April, 18G9, John du Terreau Bogle, Major li.E., and has
issue.
3 Emma Elizabeth Adelaide, 6. 2 Dec. 1847 ; m. 22 Aug.
1866, Major-Oen. John Beresford, and has issue.
4 Mary Louisa Henrietta, 6. 22 Jidy, 1849; d. 16 July,
1850.
5 Augusta Fanny b. 28 April, 1851.
III. Henry Bourchier Osborne, Capt. (retired) R.A., Hon.
Col. 1st Gloucester A.V., b. 6 May, 1819 ; m. July, 1842,
Catherine, dau. and sole heir of llev. Thomas Law, and has
issue,
Albany Robert, Lieut. -Col. late Royal Irish Eegt., Pro-
fessor Royal Military College, Sandhurst, b. March, ls44.
Catheriue Maria.
IV. Frederick Alexander Stewart-Savile (Eev.), of Kilmori?,
Torquay, co. Devon, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., J.P. co. Devon ;
held successively the Rectories of Kings-Nympton, North
Huish, and Torwood, Torquay, co. Devon; b. 4 July, 1820,
assumed the name of Stewart in 1874, under the will of his
wife's uncle, Robert Dykes, Esq. ; vi. Sept. 1852, Sophia
Stewart, only dau. of Thomas Dykes, Esq. of Oatlands, co.
Lanark, and has issue,
Walter Stewart, Capt. "The Buffs," b. July, 1855, educated
at Harrow and Cambridge; m. 1885, Mildred, dau. of
Capt. Campbell, R.E., and has issue, two daus.
Robert Dykes Stewart, b. Jan. 18d3, educated at Harrow
and Cambridge, went to New Zealand in 1888, as A.D.C.
to Earl Onslow, Governor-General.
Marion Louisa, m. 1 June, 1886, Lodovic Edward Bligh,
only son of Hon. and Rev. Edward Vesey Bligh, of
Fartherwell Hall, Kent {set Burke's Peeraye, Darnlet,
E.), and has issue.
Eleanora Sophia, m. 27 June, 1882, Robert Jamieson, Esq.,
and has issue.
Adelaide Jlai-.^aret. Alice Stewart Maud.
V. Charles Henry, b. 18 Sept. 1821 ; d. 1822.
VI. Edward Bourchier, of 30, St. George's Eoad, London,
S.W., Recorder of ukehampton, b. 16 Oct. 1823; m. Cornelia,
dau. of 1). O'Callaghan, Esq. of Ballinahinch, co. Clare, by
whom he had a dau.,
Frances Eleanora.
He m. 2ndly, Margaret Marion, dau. of Rev. John Steven-
son, D.D., of Patrixbourne, Kent, Hon. Canon of Canter-
bury, and has further issue,
Edward Gordon, b. 24 Feb. 1866.
Henry Montague, b. 5 Sept. 1867.
Evelyn St. Ledger. Ida Gwendolin.
Lillian Marion Estelle.
VII. John Walter, now of Bellendrick and Barley House.
VIII. Robert Bourehier, b. 2 Oct. 1829 : d. 1866.
I. Eleanora Maria, m. Rev. G. A. Rogers.
II. Louisa Elizabeth, d. 1852.
III. Anna Augusta, m. George Miles, Esq. of Llangattock
Park, and d. 1893.
IV. Henrietta Anna, to. Gerald de Courcy Hamilton, Esq.,
and ((. 1893.
V. Adelaide Maria, d. unm. 1888.
Mr. Savile d. Feb. 1831, and was s. by his eldest son,
Albany Bourchier, Esq. of Down House, Eedland, co.
Gloucester, and previously of Oaklands, Devon, J. P., an Officer
7th Hussars, b. 26 March, 1816; m. 16 May, 1848, Elizabeth
Anna, eldest dau. of Sir Lawrence Vaughan Palk, 3rd Bart, of
Haldon, Devon, and d. 7 June, 1873.
Amu — Arg., on a bend sa.,cotisedgu., three owls of the first,
all within a bordure engrailed of the third. C)-est — An eagle
rising per bend sinister or and sa., holding in the beak a fleur-
de-lis az. Motto — Nil conscire sibi.
Residence — Barley House, Exeter.
Ciu&— E.I.U.S., St. James's Square, S.W.
SAVILL-ONLEY OF ASH PRIORT.
Savill-Oxley, Charles Alfred Onley, Esq.
of Asli Priory, Somerset, and Bexfields, Essex, J. P.,
b. 18 June, 1849 ; m. 5 Jan. 1875, Mary Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of the late William Fox, Esq. of Adbury,
Hants. He assumed by royal licence, 21 May,
1891, the name and arms of Savill-Onley.
Lineage. — Eev. Charles .Onley, of Stisted Hall, Essex,
son of Capt. Onley, E.N., in. Ann, dau. and co-heir (with her
sister, Sarah) of — Savill, of Colchester and Fordham, Essex,
but dying s. p., devised his property to his nephew,
Charles Harvey, Esq. (3rd son of Eobert Harvey, Esq.,
Mayor of Norwich, by Judith his wife, dau. of Capt. Onley,
E.N., and sister of the Eev. Charies Onley, of Stisted Hall).
This gentleman, who was a Barristor-at-Law, Recorder of
Norwich, Chairman of the Norfolk County Sessions, and M.P.
for Norwich 1812, and twice for Carlow, took the surnames and
SAW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SIW
1797
arms of SAvii-L-ONLETin 1822. He m. 1st, 1783, Sarah, dau. of
John Ilayncs, Esq. of Twickenham, and by her had issue,
Onlet, of Stisted Hall ; Sarah, m. William Herring, Esq. of
Norwidi ; and Judith, in. Charles E. Turner. Esq., Barrister-
at-Law and Master of Queen's Bench. Mr. SaviU-Onley vi.
2ndly, Charlotte, dau. of John Haynes, Esq. of Twiclienham.
He d. 31 Aug. 1843, and was s. by his only son,
Onley Savill-Onlet, Esq. of Stisted Hall, Essex, B.A.
Camb., J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1848, h. 27 Oct. 1795; m.
1st, 16 April, 1818, his cousin, Caroline Mary, 5th dau. of Col.
John Harvey, of Thorpe Lodge, Norfolk, and had issue,
I. Charles, b. 21 June, 1827 ; d. 7 Nov. 1876.
n. Arthur, d. 2 March, 1843, ajred 8.
I. Caroline Savill, of whom presently.
II. Louisa, 7)1. 22 June, 1848, Rev. T. G. Carter, "Vicar of
Linton, Kent, and d. 12 Dec. 1849, leaving a son, J. Savill,
deceased.
III. Mury. m.'i Feb. 1862, Herbert Whitaker, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law (of the Inner Temple), of Stone House, Southwold,
and has an only son, Percival Ayton Onley, b. 1»70, Lieut.
4th Batt. Essex Eegt.
Mr. Savill-Onley in. 2ndly, 22 July, 1851, Jane, eldest dau. of
■\Villiam I'ox, Esq. of Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, and by
lier had three daus.,
IV. Judith, TO. 20 May, 1873, Clement William Joseph
Unthank, Esq., Capt. 17th Lancers, of Intwood Hall, Nor-
wich.
V. Jane Elizabeth, to. 2') April, 1879, Evelyn William Eash-
leigh, Esq. of Menabilly, Cornwall, 13arrister-at-Law.
VI. Maria, in. 12 Feb. 18b4, Edward Lee-Warner, Esq.
The elder dau. and co-lieir,
Caroline Savill, to. 19 Sept. 1849, Eev. Henry Philip
Marsham, of liippon Hall, Hevingham, Norfolk {see that
fiunily)., and d. 26 Aug. 1893, having by him, who d. 9 March,
1892, had issue,
I. Henry Savill, of Eippon Hall (see Marsham of liippon
Ball).
II. Charles Alfred Onley, who assumed the name of
Savill-Onley, and is now of Ash Priory.
III. Frederick Savill, Capt. late 60th EitlfS, b. 5 April, 1853,
m. "24 Aug. 1887, Bertha Alice, only dau. of the late Col.
Cameron Hogge, Gren. Guards, and has issue, a dau.,
Cameron "Violet, b. 5 Sept. I8f 8.
I. Agnes Louisa, in. 7 May, 1874, Eev. James Lee-Warner,
Kector of Beckley, Sussex.
Anns — Quarterly: 1st and 4th per pale or and gu., three
piles meeting in point counterchanged, on a canton arg. a
mullet pierced ea., for Olney; 2nd arg., on a bend sa. cotised
gu. three owls of the field, for Savill; 2rd erm., on a chief
indented gu. three crescents arg., for Harvey. Crests — 1st,
Out of a crown vallery or, an eagle's head issuing from flames
ppr. holding in the beak a sprig of laurel also ppr., for Onley;
2nd, On a mount vert, an owl arg. charired on the body with
three mullets in bend gu., for Savill; 3rd, A dexter cubit arm
epaumee ppr., charged from the wrist with a pile gu., above the
fingers a crescent reversed arg., for Harvey, ilutto — Alterisi
tii.i.
Seats— \&\\ Priory, Taunton, Somerset ; and Bexfields,
Chelmsford, Essex.
SAWBRIDGE OF EAST HADDON.
Sawbeidge, Edward Hexet Bridgman, Esq.
of East Haddon, co. Nortliampton, J. P., late Capt.
^-itli Regt., b. 1840; m. 1877, Bertha, eldest dau.
of liev. George Goodwin Pownall Glossop, M.A.,
"Vicar of Twickenham, Middlesex, and has issue,
four daus.
Liineag'e. — Henry Sawbridge, Esq. of East Haddon, co.
Northampton, b. 15 Sept. 1719 (son of William Sawbridge,
Esq. of London, by Mary his wife, dau. of Henry Shibell, and
grandson of William Sawbridge, Esq. of Daventry, a descendant
of the Savvbridges of Hill Morton, co. Warwick) served as
High Sheriff of co. Northampton 1782. He m. 1752, Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Sikes, Esq. of London, and had issue (with
two daus., who d. utiui.),
I. William, his heir.
II. Henry (Eev.). M.A., Eector of Welford, Berks, m. 1791,
Kosanna, dau. of George Cherry. Esq., and widow of Tiiomas
Blachford, Esq., and d. s. p. 1830.
III. John Sikes (Eev.), M.A., who s. his brother as Eector of
Welford, in. Frances Jane, dau. of Framingham Thruston,
Esq. of Market Weston Hall, Suffolk, and d. 183C, having
had issue,
1 Frederick, who d. young.
2 Edward Henry (Eev.), M.A., of East Haddon Hall,
Eector of Thelnetham, Suffolk, 6. 1813; m. Is38, Fanny
Isabella, elder dau. of Edward Bridgman, Esq. of Coney
Weston Plall, Suffolk, and d. lSi4, leaving is.sue.
Edward Henry Bridgman. now of E ist Haddon.
John Sikes (Eev.), of Coney Weston Hall {see next
mtmoir).
Henry Barne Thruston, b. 1857 ; d. 18''9.
Fanny Isabella Bridgman, m. 185><, Ecv. C. G. Wode-
house, Eector of Mongewell, co. Oxford, 2nd son of
Vice-Admiral Hon. Philip Wodehouse.
Mary, in. 1866, Hev. Philip Cameron Wodehouse, Chap-
lain at Hampton Court Palace, 3rd son of Vice-Admiral
Hon. Philip Wodehouse. He d. 16 Dec. 1883.
Elizabeth, 7)1. 1869, Leonard Downes, Esq., Col. E.A.,
son of Rev. John Downes, Rector of Hannington, co.
Northamjiton, and has issue, five sons and two daus.
Laura Helen, d. lb7J.
Harriet, m. 7 July, 1880, Eev. Benjamin Mills, and has
issue, two sons and three daus.
I Frances, d. unm. 12 Feb. 1880. 2 Jane.
3 Mary, to. Eev. W. Whalley, Vicar of Toddington, co.
Gloucester, and d. 1850.
4 Dulcibella.
6 Eosanna Catherine, d. unm. 1884.
6 Harriet, d. unm. 1850. 7 Laura, d. unm. 1862.
Mr. Sawbridge d. 31 Dec. 180G, and was s. by his son,
William Sawbridge, Esq. of East Haddon, in. 21 Nor.
1777, Mary, eldest dau. of Miles Barne, Esq. of Sotterley,
Suffolk, M.P., and d. 11 Oct. 1836, and was s. by his only son,
Henry Barne Sawbridge, Esq., b. 1779 ; m. Grace Julia,
widow of T. C. Glyn, Esq., 3rd son of Sir E. C. Glyn, Bart.,
and youngest dau. of Thomas Charles Bigge, Esq. of Brenton
House, Northumberland, and d.s. ji. 1851. His widow, Grace
Julia, of East Haddon Hall, d. 1872, and was s. by
Eev. Edward Henry Sawbridge, who d. 1874, and was s. by
his eldest son, Edward Henry Bridgman, Esq., now of East
Haddon.
Arms — Or, two bars az., each charged with a barrulet dan-
cettee arg., on a chief indented of the second an ermine spot of
the first. C-rest—A. demi-lion az., holding in his paws a saw
erect or, on the shoulder an ermine or.
Seat — East Haddon, near Northampton.
SAWBEIDGE OF CONEY WESTON
HALL.
Sawbridge, Ret. John Sikes, of Coney Weston
Hall, CO. Suffolk, 5. 2i Sept. 1841 ; m. 24 Sept.
1874, Elizabeth Tudor, eldest dau. of the late
George Edward Frere, Esq., F.R.S., of Roydon
Hall, Diss, Norfolk, and has issue,
I. John Edward Bridgman, b. 22 June, 1877.
II. liartle Frere, b. 2 Nov. 1883.
III. Henry Eichard, b. 11 March, 1885.
IV. Hugh Fabian Frere, b. 20 Jan. 1887.
I. Laura Helen Tudor, b. 2 Oct. 1875.
II. Mary Constance Tudor, b. 14 Oct. 1879.
III. Bertha Elizabeth Tudor, 6. 7 June, 1880.
IV. Hilda Tudor, b. 1 Oct. 18sl.
V. Brenda Geraldine Tudor, b. 1 Dec. 1882.
The Rev. John Sikes Sawbridge (2nd son of Rct.
Edward Henry Sawbridge, see Sawbridge of East
Haddon Hall), inherited the estate of Coney
Weston, from his aunt, Elizabeth Mary Bridgman,
who d. unm. 8 May, 1889.
^amiljT of ^ribgman.
The first record to hand of the Bridgman family is of one
John Beidgman, who 7)i. (circa) 1740, a Miss Andrews. Their
son,
Edward Bridgman, lived at Botesdale, co. Suffolk, and
became possessed of the Coney Weston Hall estate, lie m.
about 1770, Elizabeth Walton, of Dickleborough, co. Norfolk
(of the same family as the famous Izaak Walton), and by her
had, with three daus., one surviving son,
Edward, of Coney Weston Hall.
E.izabeth, b. 1772 ; m. Capt. Oibell Eay, of Tostock, but left
no issue.
Ann, b. 1774; to. Eichard, elder son of John Mills, of Col-
chester (who through their son Edward, were grandparents
of Rev. Benjamin Mills, the husband of Harriet, youngest
dau. of Eev. E. H. Sawbridge).
Fanny, fc. 1777; m. John Fletcher, younger son of John
Mills, of Colchester, and had issue.
The only surviving son,
Edward Bkiljgman inherited the Coney Weston Hall estate
from his father; ju. 21 June, 1810, Frances, dau. ol Thomas
Fox, Esq. of South Lopham, co. Norfolk, and had issue,
Fanny Isabella, b. April, and d. -iug. Isll.
1798
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
SAY
Fanny Isabella, 6. 15 July, 1S12; m. 29 ilay, 183S, Eev.
Edward Henry &iwbridg-e, late of East Haddon Hall.
Elizal'ttli Mary, i. 3 June, 1S17 ; s. to the estate on lier
miither's death 29 xUig. ISlJo. She d. S May, lS8i>, havinR
devised the estate to her nephew, the liEV. John Sikes
Sawbkidoe, the present owner,
ilr. Bridgman d. 23 Oct. 1S60.
Seat— Coney Weston Hall. Ixnorth.
JiesideJice — Thelnetham Keetorv, Ilarling.
SAWYER OF HEYWOOD.
Satvtek, Edmund Charles, Esq. of Heywoocl,
Eerks, h. 1871 ; s. Lis uncle 1892.
Lineage. — Sir Edmund Sawyer, Knt., b. 1579, son of
George Sawyer, Esq., and .\nne hi.'s wife, dau. of Elezins
Hill, of Blofiekl. and grandson of Edmund Sawyer, Esq. of
Cawston, Norfolk, by his wife, Jane Fiske, of Halesworth.
purchased 1627, the manor, A.-c.,,of Heywood, Berks, and was
Member for Berwick-upon-Tweed in the Parliament of 162y.
He hi. Anne, dau. of Sir William Whitmore, Knt. of London,
and d. 1670, having had by her (who d. 1651), with other issue
(of which the 4th son was Robert (Sir), Knt., 0. 1633, Attorney -
General to Charles II., and counsel for the seven Bishops in
the reign of James II., who d. 1692, leaving an only child,
Margaret, mi. Thomas, 8th Earl of Pembroke), an eldest son,
George, who d. v. j>. 1655, leaving two sons and a dau.,
Edmund, successor to his grandfather; John, b. 1685, d. 1722;
and Catherine, in. Sir Gonstantine Phipps, Knt., Lord Chan-
cellor of Ireland. Sir Edmund's grandson,
Edmund Sawyer, Esq. of Heywood, ?«. 1680, Mary, 2nd
dau. of John Finch, Esq. of Fiennes, lierks, and by her (who
d. 1730) had (besides three dans., Sarah, Mary, and Elizabeth)
two sons, John, of whom presently, and George, b. 1687, of
Canon Pyon, co. Hereford, a Major in the army. Mr. Sawyer
d. 16?8. His eldest son,
John Sawyer, Esq. of Heywood, 6. 1685; m. Anne, dau. of
Anthony Duneombe, Esq., and sister of Anthony Duncombe.
1st Lord Feversham, and by her (who d. 1770) had, with other
issue,
Anthony, his heir.
Herbert, Admiral R.N., 6. 1730; m. 1755, Anne, dau. of
— Majendie, of Lisbon, and had issue.
Herbert (Sir), K.C.B., m. 1792, Louisa, dau. of John
Lloyd, Esq., of Pound, Devon, and d. 1833, having had by
ber (who d. 1828)
Herbert, '.. 1793; d. 1811.
John Jervis, Lieut. U.K., h. 1799; d. 1822.
William George (Itev.), h. 1802.
Louisa.
Jane, m. Henry Hope, Esq., Capt. R.N., and d. 1823.
Charles, d. ji.nm.
Susan Anne, m. Charles Hope, Esq., Capt. R.N.
Sophia. _ Louisa.
Sarah, m. Eev. James Thistlethwaite, of Sunning Hill,
Berk=.
Elizab. th. Jane, c?. 1714. Anne.
Harriet, m. Capt. Dansey, K.N.
Maiy, m. 13 June, 1735, Ven. Charles Jenner, D.D., Pre-
bendary of Lincoln, Archdeacon of Huntingdon, Rector
of Buckworth, and Chaplain in Ordinary to King George
III.
Mr. Sawyer d. 1750, and was s. by his eldest son,
Anthony Sawyer, Esq. of Heywood, b. 1713; m. 1st, Anne,
Countess of Ruglen in her own right, mother of the 4th Duke
of Queensberry, and 2ndly, Phoebe, dau. and co-heir of Richard
Harcourt, Esq. of Wigsell, Sussex, M.P., and by the latter
only (who d. 1813) had issue,
John, his successor.
Richard, b. 1763; m. 1st, Miss de Petersen, a Dutch lady,
and by her had a son, Richard John, b. 1791. He //;. 2ndly,
Jlary Anne Shrapnell, and d. 1823, having had by her
Henry Richard, .John, and Phoebe.
George (twin with Richard), 7/1. 1st, Miss Chappelen, a
Dutch lady, by whom (who d. 1814) he had one son, George
Anthony, 6. 1791, who m. Justine, dau. of Baron Van
Wcstrenen, and had issue, George Cappelcn, b. 1815, in.
184J, Mary Rebecca, dau. of George Hillhouse, Esq. of
Bristol, and has issue: Charles Richard John, i. 1816, »;.
1846, Ellen, dau. of Joseph Butterworth, Esq. of Clapham,
Surrey, and has issue ; William, b. 1817, d. 1838 ; Frederick,
6. 1821 ; and Edward, 6. 1823, m. 1856, Emma Louisa, dau.
of ilenry Ward, Esq. of Brockland, Hants. He in. 2ndly,
JIarianne, widow of Capt. Wiiliain Maxwell, and d. 1837.
M;iry, in. William Bristow, Esq. of Quiddenham, Norfolk,
and d. 1S04.
Anne, m. Rev. Charles Smith, cousin to Lord Carrington,
and d. 1839.
Francis, m. George Smith, Esq., brother to Rev. Charles
Smith.
Mr. Sawyer d. 1784, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
John Sawyer, Esq. of Heywood, J. P. and D.L.,High SherifT
1819, b. 1762; m. 1785, Sarah, dau. of Anthony Dickens, Esq.
of Cherrington, co. Warwick, and by her (who d. 1848) had
issue,
Charles, of Heywood.
Herbert, b. 1803; d. 1877; in. 1829, Frances Mary, only
dau. of George Smith, Esq., and by her (who d. 1851) had
issue, Duneombe Herbert (Rev.), Rector of Hammoon,
Dorset, b. 1837 ; Edward Wayland, 6. 1842 ; and Mary
Isabella.
Mr. S.awyer was s. at his decease, in 1745, by his elder son,
Charles Sawyer, Esq. of Heywood, J. P. and D.L., 6. 1787;
m. 10 Oct. 1812, Henrietta, eldest dau. of Sir George Bowyer,
5th Bart, of Radley, in the same co., and by her (who d. 1864)
had issue,
Charles, now of Heywood.
Edmund, Bairister-at-Law, 6. 1816.
Henry John, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1820; appointed a Judge at
Demerara, where he d. 1852.
Robert, Barrister-at Law, b. 1822.
George Herbert (Rev.), B.C.L., b. 182G, has four sons and
two daus.
William George (Rev.), Rector of Taplow, Maidenhead, b.
1829; HI. 1862, Margaret, dau. of Rev. Mr. Sheppard, of
Great Milton, Oxon, and had, with other issue, a son,
Edmund Charles, who s. his uncle.
Henrietta, rf. 1866. Charlotte.
Mr. Sawyer rf. 1876. His eldest son,
Charles Sawyer, Esq. of Heywood, Berks, Lieut.-Gen. in
the army, late Lieut.-Col. of the 6th Dragoon Guards, b. 19
July, 1813 ; m. 1840, Anna Maria, dau. of J. F. Timmins, Esq.
of Hilfield, Herts, which lady d. 1876. Lieut.-Gen. Sawyer d.
s. p. 1892, and was s. by his nephew.
Arms — Az., a fesse chequy or and sa. between three sea-pies
arg. Crest — A talbot guardant ppr. Motto — Cherches et tu
trouvera.
S:at — Heywood, Maideuliead, Berks.
SAY OF OAKLEY COURT.
Hall-Sat, Richard, Esq. of Oakley Court,
Berks, J. P. for Norfolk and Berks, and High.
Sheriff of the latter co. 1864, b. April, 1827 ; m.
Aug. 1857, Ellen, only child of Edward Evans, Esq.
of Boveney Court, Bucks, and has had issue,
I. Lionel Henry, b. May, 1S59; d. unm. 1885.
II. Geoffbry Norman Edward, b. April, 1864.
I. Jlary Violet, m. 26 April, 1876, Rev. Arthur Henry Austen
Leigh, M.A., Rector of Winterbourn. co. Gloucester.
II. Beatrice Maud. in. Ethel Nina.
IV. Hilda Lilian.
This gentleman, only son of Eichard Hall, Esq. and
Harriet his wife, dau. of Robert Say, Esq. of Down-
ham, Norfolk, who d. 1831, assumed the surname
and arms of Sat in conformity with the testamen-
tary injiuiction of his uncle, Eev. Henry Say, Eector
of North Twickenham and Houghton. He has had
two sisters, Harriet, m. 1850, James Thomson, Esq.
and has by him (who d. 1870) two sons and one
dau., and Dora, m. 1848, Eev. John Macuaught,
stnd d. 1864, leaving one sttrviving dau.
^r»!.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th chevronny of .six az. and gu.,
two flauuches erni., for Say; 2nd and 3rd sa., two feathers
chevronwise arg. between as many chevronels or, the whole
between two talbots' heads erased of the second, for Hall.
Crests— 1st, A stag's head erased arg., guttee de larnies, in the
mouth a cinquefoil slipped vert, for Say; 2nd, A talbot's head
erased sa., charged with four bezants in cross, in the mouth a
feather arg. Motto— Varc et age.
Seats— Si. Ives Place, Maidenhead, Berks, and Swaffham,
Norfolk.
Citii— Reform.
SAYER OF PETT PLACE.
Satek, Johx, Esq. of Pett Place, in the parish
of Charing, Kent, b. 3 July, 1850, educated at
Eugby and Ch. Ch. Oxford, M.A. 1876, Barrister-
at-Law (Lincoln's Inn) 1875, J. P. for co. Kent ;
m. 30 April, 1889, Dorothea Hugoline, eldest dau.
of the late Eev. Hugh Pigott, Eector of Streatham,
CO. Cambridge, and has issue,
SAY
THE LAxYDED GENTRY.
SCA
1799
I. Gladys Hiigoline.
II. Sibella Margaret.
Lineage. — The Sayers were settlea at a yery early period
in Esses, where we find William and John Suyer, of Birch, in
the reign of Edward II.
John Satek, Alderman of Colchester, d. 1509, leaving, by
Elizabeth, or Isabella his wife (whod. 1530, and was bur. with
Ler husband at St. Peter's, Colchester), three sons,
•George, of whom presently.
John, sometime Mayor of Colchester, who d. 1563, leaving
two sons, William, who uf. s. p., and Richard, who d. 1010,
<et. circa 80, leaving Jane, his only duu. and heir, then
under age.
Robert, mentioned in his mother's will 1530, living 1545.
His issue living 1673-7-1.
George Sater, probably the eldest son, was thirty years
Alcernian, and in 1554 one of the Burgesses of Colchester. He
purchased, tcmii. Elizabeth, the estate of Bourchiers Hall, in
Aldham, Essex. He d. in 1577, leaving, by his 1st wife,
Agnes, dau. and co-heir of John Westdene, of co. Lincoln, an
'Only surviving son,
George Sayer, Esq. of Bourchiers Hall, m. Kose, dau. of
William Cardinal, of Great Bromley, and dying 3 July, 1590,
left, besides a 2nd and youngest son, Thomas (who m. and
had issue, recorded in the Visitation of Suffolk 1012), an elder
■son.
Sir George Sayee, Knt. of Bourchiers Hall, in. Dorothy,
dau. of Sir John Higham, of Barrow Hall, Suffolk, and was ,'.
at his decease, March, 1630, by his son,
John Sayee, Esq. of Bourchiers Hall, b. 1589, M.P. for Col-
chester 1645, m. Hester, dau. of Eobert Honywood, Esq. of
Mark's Hall, Essex, and had issue,
I. George (Sir), of Bourchieis Hall, knighted 1640, Master of
the Horse to the King of Bohemia, who cL v. p. 11 July,
1050, leaving (by his wife) a posthumous dau.,
Hester, m. Sir John Marsham, 2nd Bart, of Cuxton. and
was mother of the 3rd Bart. She d. without surviving
issue 1716.
II. John (Sir), of whom presently.
John Sayer d. 1658. His 2nd son,
Sir John Sayer, Knt., Page to the Prince of Orange and
•Col. of Foot, m. Katherine, dau. of John Van Hesse Van
Piershill, of Wena, in Holland, and had five sons, Geoegf
liobert, John, Charles, and Adolphus. Sir John d. Sept. 1007
and was s. by his eldest son,
George Sayee, Esq., Vice-Chamberlain to Queen Cather-
ine, Consort to Charles II., and also to Queen 3Iaey II.,
who made him Sub-Governor and Gentleman of the Bcd-
■chamber to William, Duke of Gloucester. He m. Frances,
dau. and heir of Sir Philip Honywood, of Pett, in the parish of
Charing, Kent, and dying May, 1718, aged 63, left a son and
successor,
George Sayer, Esq. of Pett, in. Mary, sister of Daniel
Godfrey, of Feversham, and d. 1733, leaving two dau-s.,
ilary and Catherine (who both d. unm.), and a son,
George Sayer, Esq. of Pett, la. Mary, dau. of John
Greenliill, of Maidstone, by Mary his wife, sister of Matthew
Chandler, of St. Kadigund's, in Polton, Kent. He was High
Sheriff of Kent in 1755, and d. 1778, leaving issue,
George, his heir.
John, Major in the army, m. Charlotte, dau. of Charles Van,
Esq. of Llanwern, co. Monmouth, and had a son, Hev.
John Sayer, Vicar of Arlington, co. Gloucester, who m.
Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Kev. Thomas Hodges, of
Slowwe in Arlingham, also Vicar of Arlingham (who d.
1784, aged 29). He d. 1S36, aged 49, having had one son,
John, late of Pett, and one dau. Mary Elizabeth, m. Rev.
John Lloyd Crawley, M.A., Vicar of Arlingham, who d.
1848.
Mary, d. unm. 30 March, 1829.
Catherine, m. Rev. William Gregory, 2nd son of Dr. John
Gregory, of Aberdeen.
Frances, d. unm. 3 March, 1829.
Mr. Sayer was s. by his elder son,
ItEv. George Sater, LL.B., of Pett, Rector of Egglescliffe,
CO. Durham, m. 1786, Catherine, only dau. of James Wakely,
of Charing, and had, with other issue, who d. young,
George Edwaed, his heir.
Mary, m. Henry Egertcn, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-
at-Law, and d. s. p. June, 1854.
Catherine, d. unm. 1870. Charlotte, d. unm. 1874.
Selina, d. %mm. 1861.
Jane, m. Kev. H. T. Parker, and d. s. p. 1864.
Mr. Sayer d. 1814, and was ^«. by his son,
Geokge Edward Sayee, Esq. of Pett, d. unm. 28 May, 1871,
aged 76, and was s. on the death of his last surviving sister,
Charlotte, in July, 1874, by his cousin,
John Sayee, Esq. of Pett Place, Kent, and Arlingham, co.
Gloucester, educated at Rugby and Trin. Coll. Oxford, B.A.
1845, M.A. 1849, Earrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn) 1850, J. P.
for CO. Kent. b. 21 Jan. 1823; m. 13 Sept. 1849, Charlotte
Sibella, eldest dau. of Rev. William Crawley, Incumbent of
Flaxley,co. Gloucester (5th son of Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey,
2nd Bart, of F'laxley Abbey), and had issue,
I. John, now of Pett Place.
II. George, 6. 7 Sept. 1853, educated at Eton and Trin. Coll.
Oxford.
III. William, b. 7 Kov. 1854, educated at Westminster and
Ch. Ch. Oxford, m. 1888, E. A., dau. of— Coy, E.-;q.
IV. Arthur, 0. 15 Aug. 1856, educated at Wesinjinster, m.
1887, Katherine, dau. of B. Smith, Esq., and had issue,
Arthur Gerald, b. 1888.
I. Mary, m. 28 Sept. 1S82, Rev. J. R. Lawrence.
II. Sibella F'anny.
Mr. Sayer d. 1 July, 1880.
Arms—Gu., a chevron arg. between three peewits ppr
Ct-est — A dexter arm in armour cmbowed ppr., garnished or,
the hand grasping a griffin's head crused or,
Seat — Pett Place, Charing, Kent.
Club— Os.foTd and Cambridge.
SCAKISBRICK (new CASTEJA) OS"
SCAHISBHTCK.
De Casteja, Count (ilAiiiE EiiMANUEi Al-
tar DE Biaudos), of Scarisbriek, co. Lancaster, 7).
1849 ; m. 1S74, Adolphine Gahi-ielle Marie de
Fai-et, dau. of tlie Marquis de Foui'nes, aud has
isstte,
Marie Andre Leon Alvar, h. 1875.
liineage.— Gilbert de Scaeesbeeck is the first of this
family on record. F""roin him descended
Waltee de Scaeiseeeck and Henry de Scarisbveck, and in
1303, we find
Gilbeet de Scaeisbbeck settled land in Hurlton, Scarisbrick,
andSnape, co. Lancaster, by deed dated 31 Edward I., on his
son,
Gilbert de Scarisbbeck, who m. 14 Edward II., Joan, dau.
of John de Kirkby, and was ancestor of
Thomas Scarisbrick, of Borwick, heir to his cousin, Edward
Scarisbrick, of Scarisbrick. His son,
Henry Scarisbeick, m. 28 July, 1599, Anne, dau. of Anthony
Parker, Esq. of Radam, co. York, and d. 1008, leaving a
son,
Edward Scarisbeick, m. 24 March, 1631, Frances, dau. of
Roger Bradshaig, Esq. of Haigh, and by her (who d. 1007) had
a son,
James Scarisbeick, 6. 1635; m. 1659, Frances, dau. of Robert
Blundell, Esq. of Ince Eluudell, and by her (who d. 1120) had
issue ; he d. 1673. His 3rd son,
Robeet Scaeisbeick, m. Anne, dau. of William Messenger,
Esq. of Fountain Abbey, co. York, and by her (who d. 1744,
aged 65) had issue; he d. 1737. His son,
Basil Thomas Scarisbrick, ^. to the estate of Eccleston,
CO. Lancaster, under a deed of settlement made by Thomas
Eccleston, Esq. of Eccleston, dated 18 Aug. 17'25, and then
assumed the surname of Eccleston. He afterwards s. to Scaris-
brick, '/;!. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Dicconson, Esq. of
Wiightington, same co., and d. 1789, leaving by her (who d.
1753) a son,
Thomas Eccleston, Esq. of Eccleston and Scarisbrick, 6.
1752 ; s. to Wrightington on the death of his maternal uncle,
Edward Dicconson, purchased the manor of Ilalsall ; m. 1784,
Eleonora, dau. of Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Lythain, und<(. 1809,
when he was s. by his son,
Thomas Eccleston Scarisbrick, Esq. of Eccleston, m.
Sybella Georgiana, dau. of William ffarington, Esq. of Shaw
Hall, and resumed his paternal surname of Scarisbeick.
He inherited the estate of Wrightington on the decease of
his uncle, Edward Dicconson, Esq. of Wrightington. He had
issue,
I. Thomas, who assumed the surname and arms of Scabis-
brick, only.
II. Charles, who assumed the surname of Dicconson, and
s. to Wrightington.
I. Anne, m. lSu7, Sir Thomas Windsor Hunloke, Bart.
II. Eliza, m. 1819, Edward Clifton, Esq.
III. Maria. iv. Catherine.
On the decease of Mr. Eccleston-Scarisbrick, his son,
Thomas Scaeisbeick, Esq., s. to ;he Scarisbrick estates. He
TO. Sybella Georgiana, dau. of ^'illiam ffarington, Esq. of
Sliaw Hall, but d. s. p. II July, 1833, when he was s. by his
brother,
1800
SCA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SCH
CuAKLES ScARisERicK, Esq. of Soarisbrick, co. Lancaster,
nigh ShcrilT 183E), whose patronymic was Ecclcston, assumed
the surname of DiccoNsos on succeeding to the Wrightington
estates, which surname he exchanged for that of Scabisbbick
on succeeding to the Scarishrick estates in 1S33. lie d. 1859,
when the entailed estates devolved on his sister,
Anne, m. ISO", Sir Thomas Windsor IIvnloke, Bart, of
W'ingcrworth, and had issue,
1 Henry John Joseph (Sir), last baronet of Wingerworth,
who (/. unni. S Feb. 1S56.
1 Cliarlotte, rf. unm. 16 May, 1S57.
■J Eliza Maegaket, of whom presently.
Lady llunloke assumed by royal licence 17 Oct. 1870, the
Eurname and arms of Scakisbbick, and dying 6 March, 1872,
W.1S s. by her only surviving dau. and heiress,
Eliza Margabet, m. 1835, Kemy Leon de Biaudos, Marquis
DE Casteja, who was authorised, on succeeding to Scarisbrick,
by royal licence dated 31 Jan. 1373, to take the name of
ScABisBRicK, after that of de Biacdos, and to bear the arms
of ScARisBRicK quarterly. Eliza Margaret, Marchioness de
Casteja, </. 13 Nov. 1S78, and was s. by her husband, who
was s. under a deed of settlement by his son, Marie
Emmanuel Alyar de Biaudos, Count de Cast^ja, now of
Scarisbrick,
.-!,-);i6-— Quarterly; 1st and 4th gu., three mullets in bend,
between two bendlets engrailed arg., and for distinction, in
tlie Centre chief point a crosslet or, for Scarisbrick ; 2ud and
Srd, De Biaudos.
iiiut — Scarisbrick Hall, near Ormskirk.
SCAPvLETT OF GIGITA.
ScAELETT, William: James Yoeke, Esq. of
Giglia, CO. Argyll, b. 16 Feb. 1872; »«. 20 April,
lb'j'3, Mabel Sydney, younger dau. of Col. the
Hon. Sydney Aunesley.
Lineage.— The family of Scarlett is of ancient English
origin, a branch of which emigrated to Jamaica soon after
the taking of that island, and became possessed of considerable
landed property there.
ItoBERT Scarlett, Esq. of Duckett's Spring, Jamaica, m.
2 Feb. 1765, Elizabeth Wright, widow, dau. of Philip Anglin,
Esq. of Paradise Estate, Hanover, Jamaica, and great-great-
pranddau. of Henry Lawrence, President of Cromwell's
Council of State, and had issue, Philip, James, 1st Lord
Abinger {see Burke's 2'etrage and Baronetage), Robert, and
SiB William Anglin Scablett, Chief Justice of Jamaica,
m. 19 July, 1S09, Mary, dau. of Joseph Williams, Esq. of
Luana, in the parish of St. EUzabeth. The Williams family
are of Welsh origin, and have been landed proprietors in
Jamaica since its conquest. Sir William d. in Jamaica 9
Oct. Is31, leaving, by his said wife (who d. 11 Oct. 1832),
James Williams Scarlett, Esq. of Downland, Sussex,
B.A., Barrister-at-Law, J. P., b. 20 Feb. 1812; ?/i. 14 Sept.
Is37, Anne Rhodes Williams, youngest dau. of James Brown,
E-iij. 01 Harehills Grove, co. York, and by her (who d. 25 Dec.
IfeOty had issue,
I. William James, of Gigha, Lieut. -Col. Scottish Division
Garrison Artillery, b. 19 Oct. Is39: m. 27 Jan. 1868, Hen-
rietta Katherine, dau. of John Low, Esq. of Sunvale,
Kilmallock, co. Limerick, and d. 31 July, IssS, having by
her (who d. 1885; had i.ssue, William James Yobke, now of
Gigha; John Lawrence, 6. 11 Marcn, 1874; Francis Kow-
land, 6. 18 May, ltt75 ; Henry Norman, b. 2 Oct. 1876;
Benjamin Anglin, b. Is78 ; Charlotte Anne, d. 19 March,
ltS6 : Georgiana Marj-; Kathleen; and Amy.
II. James Williams (Rev.), Rector of Rossington, 6. 6 Oct.
Ib41 : m. 28 Oct. 1873, Barbara Isabella, dau. of Rev. John
Lawson, of Seaton Carew, co. Durham, and has James
Alexander, h. 16 June, 187i, and other issue.
III. Kobebt Lawrence, of Otterbourne House, Hampshire,
Major late R..\., b. 27 Jan. 1849; m. Arabella Lucy, dau.
of Gilbert Maxwell Walsh, Esq. of Rockbeare Court, near
Exeter.
rv. Thomas Rowland, 6. 17 May, 1855, late Lieut. 1st Royal
Scots.
V. Harry, of Preston House, West Firle, Sussex, LL.B.
Camb., Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, b. 20 Aug. 1857 ;
7/1. 6 Aug. 1884, Mary Charlotte, eldest dau. of J. Blakiston
Houston, Esq. of Orangefield, co. Down, and has issue,
Charles Herbert, b. 31 March, 1888 ; Nina Kathleen.
I. Mary Wilhams, m. I865, Richard James Streatfeild, Esq.
of the Rocks, Sussex, and Ro.ssington Hall. co. York.
II. Chirlotte Anglin, vi. 1864, John Edward Ruck-Keene,
J. P., Major-Gen. (retired), formerly Lieut. -Col. R.H.A.
III. Annie.
Mr. Scarlett d. 30 April, 1890.
Ai , lis {home with slight variation by the familiLS of Scar- i
LETT of Norfolk; SuffolL; Essex, Sclop, and Siisf:ex) — Chequy
or and gu., a lion rampant erm., a canton az. Cresi —A Tuscan
column chequy or and gu., supported on either side by a lion's
gamb erm.
iSciU — Gigha (under) Greenock.
SCHANK OF CASTLERIG.
ScnANK, William Edwahd Alexaxdee, Esq.
of Castlerig and Gleniston, co. Fife, b. 20 Aug.
1856 ; educated at Eton, B.A. Jesus Coll., Cam-
bridge.
Lineage.— This family is descended from Schank of that
ilk, and is described in the matriculation of the arms, dated
1732, as " a very ancient and considerable family in the
Lothians." The name was indifferently spelt Schank and
Shank.
Murdoch Schank, a cadet of Schank of that ilk, is stated to
have settled at Kinghorn, in Fife, and got lands there in the
reign of Robert Bruce, a.d. 1319. Traditi^.n adds that he dis- '
covered and took charge of the body of King Alexander III.,
who met his death whilst riding amongst the clilTs at King-
horn a.d. 1286, and for this service received a gift of the lands
of Castlerig, near Kinghorn, from King Robert Bruce. He
had a son,
Robert Schankis, whose name is mentioned as owner of
lands bounding certain property at Kinghorn in a Charter
of Confirmation dated 1360. He i». Isabel Irvine, and had a
son,
John Schank, who vi. — Kirkcaldie, and was father of
Henry Schank, iiiiVft and seised a.d. 144:'2. He m.
Christian Melvil, dau. of the Laird of Rairh, and had Martin,
his successor, and also, it is presumed, two other sons, viz.
Ninian Schank, who was in 1497 Provincial Prior in Scot-
land of the Dominicans, and Robert Schank, who is men-
tioned in the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, in a
confirmation of a burgess of Kinghorn (near which Castlerig
is situated), as owner in 1478 of bounding property.
Martin Schank, the above-mentioned son, -/ii. 1482, Alison,
dau. of "Glasmount" Boswell, i.e., Boswell of Glasinount,
near Kinghorn, a family now known as Boswell of Balmuto.
Their son,
Martin Schank, infeftA.D. 1520, m. Bessie Lochore. Their
son,
Henry Schank, who in 1608 was elder of Kinghorn, m.
1565, Bessie, dau. of John Balfour, of Ballo, and was the father
of another
Henry Schank, who was a Commissioner for Kinghorn
in 1643, of which town he was also Bailie. In the same year
he was M.P. for the borough of Kinghorn. He m. 1609,
Janet, dau. of Robert Cunningham, of Woodfield, and had
ssue,
Martin Schank, who m. 1640, Christian, dau. of John
Reedie, Shipmaster in Burntisland. He had a son,
Henry Schank, of Castlerig, Bailie and Kirk Treasurer
of Kinghorn, who appears in the Valuation Roll of Fife,
1695, as owner of land in the parish of Kinghorn. He m.
Agnes, dau. of Alexander Balfour, of Balgarvie, by whom he
had issue (with Henry, bapt. 1672; Christian, bapt. 1674;
Elizabeth, bapt. 1676; Mary, bapt. 1681 ; Elizabeth, bapt.
1683),
I. Martin (Rev.), of whom presently.
II. Alexander (Rev.), bapt. 1678, became M.A. of St. Andrews s
University 25 June, 1700, appointed to the living of Drum-
oak 1703 ; m. i March, 1705, Elizabeth Barrett, of the parish
of Banchory Ternan, who was b. 1676, and (L 1 April, 1730. \
Mr. Schank d. 6 March, 1749, in the 73rd year of his age, .
and the forty-sixth of his ministry. By his wife he had
issue,
1 JIabtin. 2 Henry.
3 Milliam (Rev.), M.A. of Aberdeen University 1730,
Sliuisterof Brechin, d. 1744.
4 Alexander (Rev.), illinister of Ecclesgreig or St. Cyrus
1732-43 and of Arbuthnott 1743-80, educated at Aberdeen
University, and d. S Jan. 1780, aged 71. He Hi. Jane,
dau. of Bailie Gordon, by whom he had issue,
Alexander (Rev.), who s. to Castlerig in 1741, by dis-
position in deed of entail, of wliom subsequently.
John (Rev.), L. 23 Jan. 1738, s. his father as Minister
of Arbuthnott, which hying he held from 1780 to I8I8;
d. until. 10 Dec. 1818.
William (Rev.), b. 29 June, 1739; licensed 1761, ordained
2 Maich, 17ti2. appointed Minister of Fetteresso, co.
Kincardine, 2 March, 1769; li. same year.
Henry.
Jean. /). 20 March, 1743 : ?». Kenneth Mackenzie, of
'liliieiion, Meieiiani in ALerdetn, d. s. ^j.
SCH
THE LANDED GENTHY.
SCH
1801
1 Marjory.
2 Margaret, m. Kev. — Walker, Minister of Dunnottar.
3 Jean, to. Rev. — Thomson, Minister of Marykirk.
Eev. Martin Schank, of Castlerig, eldest son of the above-
mentioned Henry Scliank, M.A. of University of St. Andrews,
19 July, 1690, Minister of Auchtertool 1694, of Xewhills 1696,
of Banchory Ternan 1699, b. 28 June, 1C70 ; bapt. at King-
horn 10 July, 1670; m. April, 1698, Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Downie, Merchant in Edinburgh, whose mother was
a dau. of Dobie, of Stoniehill, and d. 18 April, 1747, leaving
an only son,
Alexander Schank, of Castlerig and Gleniston, possessed of
the lands mentioned as belonging, in 1360, to Robert Schank,
but increased the patrimony by purchases, including Gleniston,
all of which still remain iu the family. By deed of entail
executed by him 13 March, 1769, these properties passed to his
cousin's son, the above-mentioned
Eev. Ale.kandeb Schank, then Jlinister of St. Cyrus, his
eldest surviving son being passed over. Mr. Schank d. 24 Oct.
1771, having had issue by Mary his wife, dau. of liev. John
Burnett, Minister of Moniemusk (a cadet of the family of
Burnett of Leys, Bart.), two sons, namely,
I. John, F.R.S., E.N., a distinguished Admiral, bapt. at
Kinghorn 26 April, 1726; served in the wars consequent
on the American and French Revolutions. Admiral Schank
was presented in 17b6, with the freedom of the city of
Edinburgh, " in testimony of the good services done to his
king and country as Captain and Senior Officer and Com-
missioner of H.M. fleet on the lakes and rivers in Canada."
In the American war, his exertiuns and merit called
forth the highest encomiums from the admiral commanding
on the station, particularly on account of the wonderful
expedition with which he constructed a ship of above three
hundred tons, with eighteen guns, named the " Inflexible" ;
which ship he built, rigged, and completed, and with it
fought and beat the enemy on Lake Champlain, all in less
than six weeks from the time that she whs originally put
on the stocks at Quebec. Full details of Admiral Schank's
long service are given in Marshall's Naval Biography.
Admiral Schank d. at Dawlish in 1823. He m. 1st, Mrs.
F'itzcerald, widow of Gen. Fitzgerald, and 2ndly, Margaret,
sister of Sir William Grant, Master of the Rolls. His dau.,
by his first wife,
Margaret, m. July, 1800, John AVight, Vice-Admiral of
the White, and had, with other i.-sue, John Mackellar
Skeene Grieve Wight, who, in 1843, assumed by royal
licence the surname and arms of Schank.
II. Alexander, 6. 26 June, 1727 ; d. s. p. in his father's life-
time.
Mr. Schank, as before mentioned, appointed, by deed of entail
executed 1769, as his successor,
Eev. Alexander Shank, of Castlerig and Gleniston, Minis-
ter of Ecclesgreig, or St. Cyrus, from 1759, for many years
the living having been previously held by his father. He
lived at The Villa, Laurencekirk— an estate which has been for
a long time possessed by the Schank family. He m. 5 May,
1770, Diana, dau. of Robert Scott, of Dunninald, by his wife,
Anne Middleton, of Seaton, and granddau. of Patrick Scott,
who was son of Patrick Scott, of Craig andRossie (v id eBvuKE's
Baronetage), by whom (who d. 24 Feb. 1825, aged 84 years) he
had issue,
I. Alexander, his successor, a Merchant in China, 6. 9
June, 1771, perished at sea in the total loss of the "Anna,"
of Bombay.
II. Martin, successor to his brother, 6. 30 Sept. 1774 ; d. s.p.
1825.
III. Henbt, successor to Martin, of whom presently.
I. Diana, b. 8 Dec. 1772; 7n. Eev. George Cook," D.D., of
Haddington, Slinister of Laurencekirk, and Dean of the
Order of the Thistle ; d. at St. Andrews 13 May, 1845, in
his 73rd year.
II. Jane, d. unm. 23 Xov. 1840.
Mr. Shank d. in the fifty-fifth year of his ministry,at Laurence-
kirk, 5 Jan. 1814, aged 75, and was ultimately succeeded by his
last surviving son,
Henry Shank, of Castlerig and Gleniston, 6. 14 March,
1778, entered the H.E.I.C.'s Service in 1794, became Member
of Council in 1822, and was Director of the Company from
1830-1S54. Mr. Shank d. 4 Jan. 1860, having had by his wife,
Anna-Maria, sister of Sir James Eivett-Carnac, Bart., Governor
of Bombay and Chairman of the H.E.I.C., four sons and three
daus.,
I. Alexander, of whom presently.
n. Henry, d. in infancy.
III. John Innes, 6. 20 March. 1815 ; d. in India Sept. 1834.
IV. James, BaiTister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, b. 1 July, 1818,
at St. Helena ; d. in London 16 Dec. 1871, in his 53rd year.
This gentleman inherited The Villa, Laurencekirk, at his
father's death.
1. Maiia, d. iu i.ifancy.
ir. Diana Henrietta, h. 2 Aug. 1812; d. 1S36.
III. Harriet Anne, s. to the Villa, Laurencekirk, on the
death of her brother James, m. her cousin. Sir James Sib-
bald David Scott, Bart., and has issue. Sir Francis David
Scott, present Bart., and other children.
Alexander Shank, of Castlerig and Gleniston, the eldest
son, b. 21 June, 1811, was Civil and Ses.sions Judge in the
H.E.I. CCS. He retired in 1856, and d. 9 April, 1866. He m.
Harriet Henrietta Georgina, dau. and co-heir of Lieut. -Col.
Henry Dundas Campbell, of the 8th Hussars, formerly Governor
of Sierra Leone, by Anne Marie his wife, sister of Sir John
Francis Davis, Bart., and by her (who d. 16 Jan. 1880) he had
issue,
I. Henry Alexan-der, of Castlerig and Gleniston.
II. William Edward Alexander, s. his brother.
i.i. Roland Alexander, b. 26 July 1857; d. 15 Dec. 1874.
IV. Lionel Arthur Vausittart, b. 9 Dec. 1861.
I. .Vmy Georgina. ii. Alice Maria.
III. Anne Julia. iv. Evelyn Mary.
v. Edith Henrietta, d. 9 Nov. 1890.
The eldest son,
Henry Alexander Schank, Esq. of Castlerig and Glenis-
ton, b. 28 Sept. 1850: entered the army as Ensign in the 91st
Hi.:hlanders in 1871 ; and became Capt. in the 71st High-
land Light Infantry in 1880 ; served in the Zulu war of 1879,
and in the Egyptian war of 1882 (two medals and star). He
d. 13 July, 1886.
Anns — Gu., on a fesse arg. a hawk's lure of the first between
a cinquefoil in chief and a falcon's leg (or shank), jessed and
belled, in base of the second. Crest — An eagle rising gu.
Motto — Above the crest, Sj'cro.
&at— Castlerig and Gleniston, co. Fife.
C'iui— Conservative.
SCHREIBER OF THE HILL HOUSE.
ScHEEiBEE, Matilda Robertinj, of The Hill
House, Suffolk, only child of Eobert Houghton,
Esq. of Portland Place, m. 11 May, 1847, Fre-
DEKicK William Scheeibee, Esq. of the Hill
Hou3e, J.P. and D.L., appointed High Sheriff
18()9, but unable from ill-health to serve, Hon. Col.
2nd batt. Suffolk Eifle Yolunteers j who d. 1S73,
leaving issue,
I. Frederick Ernest Lowther, Capt. Reserve of Officers, 6.
20 .Aug. 1849; m. 1875, Mary Eleanor, only dau. of Joseph
Silvester Godfrey, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
II. Julian Meade, Capt. and Hon. Maj. 3rd batt. Bedford-
sliire Rcgt., late Capt. Suffolk Eegt., b. 10 Sept. 1854.
I. Priscilla Emily, vi. 10 Sept. 1874, Neville Ash, Esq.
Lineage. — John Charles Schreiber, Esq. of Tewins
House, Herts, son of Carl Schreiber, of an ancient family of
Durlach, in Suabia, came over from that country and settled
in London about 1721. He m. Elizabeth Mount, of Wasing,
Berks, and was father of
William Schreiber, Esq. of Hinchesley Lodge, Hants,
Tewins House, Herts, and Hengherst, Kent, m. I78I, Mary,
eldest dau. and co-heir of James Lewell, Esq. of Alton Hall,
Suffolk, and had issue,
I. John Charles, of Hengherst, Kent, J. P.. b. 29 Ang.
1782; VI. 1 May, 1823, Amelia Susannali, eldest dau. of
Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Cameron, K.C.B., andc/. s. p. I May,
1863.
II. William Frederick, of whom presently.
III. James Alfred, of Melton, co. Suffolk. Lieut. -Col. (half-
pay) nth Dragoons and 5th Dragoon Guards, ja. Mary,
dau. of Thomas Ware, Esq. of Woodfort, co. Cork, and
left issue,
1 Charles, M.A., Senior Chancellor's Medallist 1850, and
Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb. 1852 53, M.P. for Chelten-
ham 1865, and for Poole 18S0-S4, b. 10 May, 1826; m. 10
April, 1855, Lady Charlotte, only dau. of Albemarle, 9th
Earl of Lindsay, and relict of Sir Josiah John Guest,
Bart, of Dowlais Court, and d. April, 188 4.
2 William F. Schreiber, of Annaghmore, co. Cork, m.
Miss Meade, who d. s. p. 1859.
IV. Thomas (Rev.), of Bradwell, Essex, m. Sarah, dau. of
Admiral Bingham, of Lymington, and had issue,
Arthur Thomas, of Hengherst, J.P., b. 1829; m. 1864,
Elizabeth Hastmgs, 2nd dau. of Eev. Charles Wheler,
of Lcdstone Hall, co. York, and has issue, Evelyn Mary
Bingham.
V. George, Capt. (half-pay) 1st German Hussars and IS'h
Hussars, m. Anne, dau. of — Hume, Esq. of Colchester, and
had issue.
I. Elizabeth Mount, m. Major George Lrock, of Guernsey
ana of Colchester.
1802
6CL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SCO
The 2n(l son,
William I'uederick Schkeiber, Esq. of The Roun.hvood,
Ipswich, lormoi-iyCapt. 11th Draijoons, iji. IS Jan. 1S14, Mary,
eldest Uau. of 'Williain Shuklliam, Ksq. of Jlarlosfora Hall,
Suffolk, and by lier (who d. 'Jo April, lSo'2) had, with four
daus., who all d. unr,i.,
I. Frederick William, late of The Hill House, d. 1873.
II. Cuarles Alfred, of Tlie Kound Wood, Ipswich, J.P.
and 1>.I^.. hite Capt. 34th Keirt., b. C Jan. ISiB; m. 1st, li)
Aua;. 1S45, Elizabeth Hester, dau. of Owen Hogan, Esq. of
Auburn, co. Westmeath, and by her (who d. 10 Feb. 1S63)
had issue,
William Frederick Duff, late Capt. 34th Eefft., b. 10 Dec.
1847; in. 1883, .\lice Mary, dau. of Henry Cuvenove, Esq.
of Lilies, Aylesbury.
Emma Augusta, m. 5 Oct. 1866, F'rederic Bernard Astley,
son of Col. L'Estrange Astley, of Borough Hall, Norfolk.
Eva Blanche.
He m. 2ndly, 11 Oct. 1866, Eosa Alexandrina, dau. of John
Robert Thomson. Esq. of Blackstones, Surrey, and d. 1879.
III. John Edward Lemuel (Rev.), M.A., Hector of Bai'ham,
Suffolk, J. P., b. 1818; m. 14 Jan. 1863, Lucy, eldest dau.
of Charles Philipps, Esq. of Claydon, Suffolk, and had issue.
His eldest dau. Luey Astley, d. 26 Dec. 1S86, aged 20; and
his only surviving dau., Clare Marion, m. April, 1892, Capt.
Sydney G. HortoD, R.A., only son of Rear-Admiral W.
Hortou, C.B.
Anns — Erm., three griffins' heads erased vert. Crest — A
•dexter arm embowed in armour ppr., garnished or, holding
in the hand a dagger, the point towards the dexter, also ppr.
jpommel and hilt or. Motto — Deutlicli and wahr.
^6ai— The Hiil House, Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk.
SCLATEE, OF NEWICK PARK.
ScLATEE, James Henry, Esq. of Newick Park,
Sussex, J.P. and D.L., b. 11 June, 1819; m. 26
!Xov. 1846, Louisa Catherine, 2ncl dau. of the late
Eobert Fowler, Esq. of Eahinston, co. Meath, and
by her (who d. 1883) has issue,
I. James Robert Charles, J.P. Sussex, late Capt. R.A., 6.
15 Feb. 1848.
n. Francis Saunderson (Rev.), E.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon, Rector of
Westmeston, Sussex, 6. 18 Aug. 1853; m. 8 May, 1878,
Elizabeth Emma, eldest dau. of the late Eardley John
Blackwell, Esq. of Ampney Park, co. Gloucester.
III. Henry Crichton, Major R.A., b. 5 Nov. 185.T, )». 12 June,
1834, Edith Harriet, eldest dau. of the late Col. Sir Walter
Barttelot, Bart, of Stopham, co. Sussex, C.B., M.P.
rv. Arthur William Bassett, i. 27 July, 1859; d. 10 June,
1882.
V. John Edward Fowler, J.P. for cos. F-ermanagh, Cavan,
and Meath, b. 1 Feb. 1862.
VI. Charles Gilbert, Lieut. R.N., 6. 10 Aug. 1866.
1. Cecil Jane, m. 2 July, 1874, Nathaniel Baker, Esq., J. P.,
of Butt's Hill, Kingswear, Devon, Barrister-at-Law, of
the Inner Temple, and has a son, Kington.
n. Catherine Louisa Helen, m. 19 Sept. 1877, Walter Feilde
Ingram, Esq., 2nd son of James Ingram, Esq. of Ades,
Chailey, Sussex, and has issue, Cecil Walter ; James
Francis, Helen Louisa ; Catherine Rachel; and Ruth
Edith.
m. Jane Elizabeth Rachel, -,». 8 Oct. 18S5, Capt. Robert
Gartside-Tipping, Bengal Staff Corps, 2nd son of Gart-
side Gartside-Tipping, Esq. of Rossferry, co. Fermanagh,
and has issue, Margaret Cecil and Evelyn Rachel.
Xiineagre. — The name of this family, for some time spelt
Slater, has been restored to its original orthogiuphy,
Sclater.
Gilbert Sclater, Esq. of Stepney, Middlesex, in. Rachel
Goodchild, of Pallion, co. Durham, and had issue, a son,
Gilbert Sclater, Esq. of Leyton House, Essex, b. 1753 ; m.
1784, Elizabeth, dau. of Philip Jackson, Esq. of Rainton Hall,
■CO. Durham, and by her (who d. 1796) left at his decease, 1793,
two sons and four daus.,
I. Gilbert, b. 1792 ; d. 1796.
II. James Henry, his htir, of Newiek Park, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1827, b. 1793 ; rf. 12 Jan. 1864 ; m. 2 April, 1817,
Cecil, dau. of Francis Saunderson, Esq. of Castle Saunder-
son, CO. Cavan, and by her (who d. 3 May, 1864) had issue,
one son and three daus.,
1 James Hesrt, now of Newiek Park.
1 Elizabeth Anne, m. 24 Sept. 1857, Arthur Bisge, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, 7th son of C. W. Bigge, Esii. of Linden,
Northumberland, and d. Feb. 1882, leaving a dau. Julia
Bessie.
2 Cecil Lydia, m. 16 May, 1842, Rev. C. Heathcote Cam-
pion, of Westmeston Rectory, Sussex, and had issue,
William James, in Holy Orders, d. March, 1892;
Francis George, Major 1st Connaught Rangers; Henry-
Charles Cecil, d. 1870; Jane Cecil,' m. Rev. W. Lock;
and Selina Lctitia. She <^ Dec. 1872.
3 F'rances Sophia, d. 18 May, 1835.
I. Anne, b. 1785; d. 1799.
II. Elizabeth Rachel, 6. 1786; d. 1860; m. Samuel Turner,
Esq. of Sunbury, Middlesex, who is deceased.
III. Penelope Frances, b. 1788; m. Hutches Trower, Esq. of
Unsted Wood, Surrey; she <;. 1873. He is also deceased.
IV. Maria Jane, b. 1790; <'. 1793,
^i-jHS— Arg., a saltire az. Crest—An eagle sa., rising out of
a ducal coronet or.
Scat — Newiek Park, Lewes, Sussex.
SCOBELIi OF NANCEALVERlSrE.
The late John Usticee Scobei.l, Esq. of
Nancealverne, Cornwall. B.A., J.P. for Cornwall
and Somerset, b. Aug. 1803 ; m. 1832, Francis Skey,
2nd dau. and co-heir of Eichard Langford, Esq. of
Montvale House, Somerset.
liineage. — The old Devon family of Scobbahull, Scob-
hull, or Scolell, is recorded by Sir William Pole to have
received at various times the honour of knighthood, and in a
list of men of the best note in Devon in 1630, by the same
antiquary, the name of Scobbahull is included. Thomas de
Scobbahull was Sheriff of Devon 1291-92-93. Sir Robert
Scobbahull, Knt. of Scobbahull, who d. 14 Edward II., was
Sheriff 1321. Another Sir Robert Scobbahull, Knt., who d.
20 Edward II., was Sheriff 1327, and Sir Thomas Scobbahull,
Knt. of Scobhull, who m. the dau. of Sir Roger Prideaux,
Knt. of Orcheiton, and d. 42 Edward III., served the same
office 1309.
George Scobell, Esq. of Nutcombe, Devon, elder son of
John Scobell, Esq. of Nutcombe, by Meloney Baker his wife,
and 4th in descent from John Scobell (a descendant, as stated,
of the ScoBBAHULLs of Sciibbah(Ul), who purchased, 1616, the
lands of Nutcombe, sold that estate and settled first at Penryn,
and subsequently at Penzance. He m. Mary, dau. of Francis
Pender, Esq. of Penryn, and dying 1796, left issue,
I. George Pender, his heir.
II. John. in. 31iss Veale, and had a dau. Frances, deceased.
II. Pet.r Edward, M.D., in. 1st, 1783, Hannah, only child of
John Sanford, Esq. of Penzance, by Hannah his wife, dau.
of George Treweeke, Esq., and 2ndly, Jane, only child of
William Skey, Esq. of Falfield, co. Gloucester. By the
former. Dr. Scobell left at his decease, 1820,
1 Edward, M.A., Vicar of Turville, Bucks, and Minister
of St. Peter's Chapel, Marylebone, in. 1821, Ann, dau. of
Matthew Chessall. Esq. of London, and left issue, Sanford
George, Vicar of Market Kasen, co. Lincoln (deceased), m.
IbOO, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. J. Cooper, Rector of
West Rasen, and had issue, a son and a dau., and Louisa
Sophia, m. Rev. Henry Baissier, and has issue.
2 George Treweeke, Capt. R.N., of Kingwell, High Little-
ton, Somerset, J. P., D.L., High Sheriff 1863, and for-
merly M.P. for Bath, 6. 1785; m. 1818, Hester (deceased),
youngest dau. of Charles Savage, Esq, of Midsummer-
Norton, and cZ. s.p. 18 May, 1809.
3 John (deceased), M.A. Rector of Southover and of All
Saints, Lewes, Sussex, and Prebendary of Chichester, b.
1791 ; //i.26 June, 1826, Eliza (deceased), dau. and co-heir
of William Land, Esq. of Hayne House, Silverlon, Devon,
and left two sons and four daus..
Barton Land John, of Kingwell Hall, near Bath, h. 1837,
of Exeter Coll. Oxford, and Middle Temple, "ho in-
hcriied his maternal grandfather's estates, and s. his
uncle, George Treweelie Scobell, Capt. R.N., m. 1874,
Henrietta Valiant, youngest dau. of the late J. Blyth,
Esq. of Woolhampton, Beiks, and has issue, George
Barton, 6. 1875, and Henry Barton, b. 1877.
Sanford George Treweeke, of The Down House, Red-
marley, co. Worcester, J. P., b. 10 Jan. 1839; m. 20
April, 1S7I, Edith, dau. of Capt. Palairet, of The
Grange, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts, and has issue.
Emily Anne Elizabeth, deceased.
Caroline Yarde, m. Kev. Augustus Orlebar.
Eliza Georgina Treweeke, m. Rev. J. L. H. Southcomb,
Rector of Rose Ash, Devon, and is deceased.
F'rances Sanford, m. 1808, Rev. Edward Crawford, Hector
of Shalden, Hants.
IV. Aaron, deceased.
I. Meloney, deceased. ii. Mary, deceased.
The eldest son.
Rev. George Pender Scobell, Vicar of Sancreed, Cornwall,
111. Miss Stark, and had issue,
George, D.D. (deceased). Vicar of Turville, Bucks, in. 1st,
Hannah Stephens (deceased), of Chieveley, Uerks, and 2ndly,
SCO
THE LANDED GEJTTRT.
SCO
1803
I Miss Lanfcliile, by whom he left, with throe daus., two sons,
1 Georce Kicharil, Vicar of Blckleigh, Devon, h. 1831; m.
3857, Frances Lucy, dau. of Rev. Thomas pyia Williamson,
Vicar of Liitle Bnckhill, Bucks, 2 John.
■John, of whom presently.
Edward (deceased), Capt. R.N., of Poltair, Cornwall, m. Miss
Ann Collins, hy whom he left issue, two sons and one dau.,
1 Edward Calvert, Capt. 17th Lancers, d. u-im. ; 2 Henrj',
(deceased), of the Scots Greys, of The Abbey, Pershore, J. P.
and D.L. co. Worcester, b. 1824, m. 1851, Catherine Sarah
Jenner (deceased), only child of John Yeen Bedford, Esq.
of Tlie Abbey, Pershore, and d. 28 April, 1873, having had
issue, three sons, Edward John (deceased), Henry Jen-
ner, and George Calvert, and four daus., 1 Ann Mar-
garetta, m. 1839, Daniel Higford Davall Burr, Esq. of
Aldennaston, Berks, late M. P. for the city of Hereford, and
has issue.
Thomas (deceased), m. 1821, Jane, dau. of James Tennent,
Esq., late of Clyde Castle, co. Dumbarton.
Elizabeth (deceased), m. 1806, Piichard Cuanack, Esq., and
had one dau.
Mary (decea.'ied), ra. Capt. Giddy, E.N.
Meloney (deceased).
The 2nd son,
John Scobell, Esq., m. 1st, 1802, Susanna, only child of
William Usticke, Esq., and sole heii- of the Ustickes of Leha,
St. Burian, Cornwall,* and by lier (who d. Sept. 1809) had
issue,
John Usticke, of Nancealverne.
George, of Lower Poltair, Cornwall, b. 1806 ; m. 1859, Anna,
dau. of William Ellis, Esq., and is deceased.
Susanna Usticke.
Mr. Scobell m. 2ndly, Mary, relict ot John James, of Radstock,
and 3rd dau. of W^illiam Goldfinch, Esq. of Shcpton Mallett,
And by her had two daus.,
Mary Ann, m. 1836, Rev. John Armstrong, M.A., Rector of
Binder and Prebendary of Wells, Somerset, and by him
(who d. 10 Jan. 1862 has had issue, three sons, 1 John Sco-
bell Armstrong, b. 31 July, 1842, Bengal C.S., ?)i. Nov. 1865,
Fanny Emma Elizabeth, only dau. of Daniel Woodruffe,
Esq., and has a son, John Scobell; 2 William, b. 17 Dec.
1844, deceased ; 3 Edmund Archibald, b. 17 Feb. 1859 ; and
seven daus.
Fanny, m. 1850, Lumley Woodyear Peyton, Esq., Coram.
R.N., and has issue, with three daus., three sons, Lumley
Scobell, b. 1854; Algernon George, h. 1869; Frank Henry,
6.1861.
Arms — Arg., three fleurs-de-lis gu., in chief a label of three
points az., quartering Usticke and Eoscrowe. Crest — .idemi-
lion arg., holding a fleur-de-lis gu. in his dexter paw, and
gorged with a label of three points az. Motto — In Deo salu-
te m.
Seats — Nancealverne, Penzance ; and Montvale House, near
Bristol.
SCOTT OF BETTON.
Scott, Sydney Louisa, of Betton Strange, co.
Salop, s. her mother 1S92 ; m. 25 Feb. 1868, Major
"William Ediiigton Stuart, late 15tK Hussars, who
•d. 1887, leaving issue,
Geokge John, b. 3 Nov. 1870.
Marie.
Mrs. Stuart, the only surviving dau. and heiress of
the George Jonathan Scott, of Betton Strange,
assumed by royal licence the name and arms of
Scott.
Lineage.— EicHABD Scott, Esq. of Scotts Hall, co. Kent,
the first of the family who settled in Salop, was 6. 1.544, and
d. in Shrewsbury 1628, having had, by Mary his wife, one
eon and two daus. The son,
Isaac Scott, Esq., b. 1584 ; m. Miss Elizabeth Stephens of
.Shrewsbury, and had, with other issue,
I. EicHARD, an active partisan of King Charles I. His
grandson,
* The family of Usticke is of great antiquity in Cornwall.
One line is now represented by John Usticke Scobell, Esq.
This branch derives from Charles Usticke, Esq , who pur-
chased Leha from Mr. Groose. He m. Miss Jenkins, of Alver-
ton, and had a son, Oliver Usticke, Esq. of I^eha, who m. Ann
Eoscrowe, of Eoscrowe (a co-heir of the old and respectable
Cornish family of that name, settled at Eoscrowe from the
time of Henry Vlll;, and had a son and successor, William
Usticke, Esq. of Leha, Justice of the Peace 1734, who ra.
Elizabeth Eogers, of Treassowe, and was father of William
Usticke, of Leha, who m. Elizabeth Hussey, of Truro, and
dying 1772, was s. by his son, William Usticke, Esq. of Leha,
6. 1737, who d. 1785, leaving an only dau. and heir, Susanna,
m. John Scobell, Esq.
John Scott, Esq., had, by Dorothv his 3rd wife, dau. of
Adam Waring, Esq. of Woodcot, Salop, a son,
Jonathan Scott, Esq. of Shrewsbury, m. Mary, dau. of
Humphrey Sandford, Esq. of The Isle of Eos.sall, co.
Salop, ami had five sons and a dau.,
1 John, who assumed, upon inheriting the estates of
his relative, Eichard Kill Waring, E.sq. (grandhon of
Adam Waring, Esq., before-mentioned), the name
and arms of Waring. This, the well-known Major
Scott- Waring, M.l". for Stockbridgc, m. twice, and c^.
5 May, 1819, leaving issue.
2 Eichard, H.E.I.C.S. distinguished in the Carnalic
war, wherein he commanded the 2Gth Battalion of
Bengal Sepoys, under Sir Eyre Coote, when engaged
against Hyder Ali. Subsequently, having attained
the rank of Lieut. -Col., he commanded the same
corps, under Earl Cornwalhs, in the war with Tippoo
Sahib. Col. Scott m. 1st, Miss Frances Jarretr, but
by her had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Miss Camac, dau.
of John Camac, Esq. of Green Mount, co. Louth, by
whom he hnd (with three daus., Letitia, m. Henry
Swann Oldfield, Esq.; Elizabeth, m. Lieut.-Col.
Liiard; and Maria Alicia, m. i\ 0. Wells, Esq.,
B.C.S.) one son,
Eichard Hastings, Bengal C.S., b. 21 Feb. 1796 ;
m. 1st, 16 Feb. 1829, Grace, youngest dau. of Eev.
H. Fisher, which lady (/. s. ^>., and 2ndly, 1834,
Elizabeth Ann, dau. of James Curtis, Esq., B.C.S.,
by whom he left at his decease, 1842, a son, Eev.
Eichard Folliott Scott, M.A., late Vicar of
Arlsey, Baldock, Herts, b. 5 Dec. 1835, who m. 26
April, 18.''9, Emily Ann, 2nd dau. and co-heir of
Charles Hammond, Esq. of Newmarket, banker,
and had issue, Eichard Curtis Folliott (liev.), 15. A.,
Rector of Astwiek-with-Arlsey, Beds, 6. 1860;
James Folliott, b. 1864 ; Hastings Curtis, b. 18G5 ;
Ellen Clare ; and Elizabeth Emily.
3 Jonathan, b. 1753, Capt. H.E.I.C.S. ; m. Anne, dau.
of Rev. Daniel Austin, M.A., Rector of Berrington,
Salop, by whom he left at his decease, 11 Feb. 1829,
an only surviving child, Anna Dorothea, m. 29
Oct. 1827, WiUiam Eichard Stokes, Esq. of Shrews-
buiy.
4 F'olliott, m. Miss Mary Brookman, and had a son and
a dau., Jonathan and Dorothy, wife of James Saxby,
gent.
5 Henry, of Shrewsbury, H.E.I.C.S., held a distin-
guished post on the Bengal Establishment. He m.
Mary, dau. of John Scott, Esq. of Eyton, and had,
with several daus., an only son, Henry.
1 Dorothy, m. Henry Stokes, gent, of Loudon.
II. Benjamin, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
Benjamin Scott, Esq., bapt. 20 Sept. 1631, was sent out to
Barbados. He m. Susannah Brerewood, and had issue,
Eichard, of Barbados, to. Eliza, dau. and co-heir of John
Halt, Esq. of Berks, and had a dau., Elizabeth, jn. — War-
ner, Esq. of Antigua, and afterwards of Eltham, Kent.
Benjamin.
The 2nd son,
Be.njamin Scott, of Eltham, Kent, 6. at Barbados 1665; m.
Mary, dau. and co-heir of John Halt, Esq. of Berks, and had
(with two daus., of whom the younger, Elizabeth, m. Major
John Quincliant, who fell at Fontenoy) three sous. Benjamin
Scott d. 1718. His 2nd son,
Eichard Scott, Esq., Capt. in the Old Buffs, b. 1695; m.
1728, his relative, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Jonathan
Scott, Esq. of Betton, near Shrewsbury (whose grandfather,
Eichard, was eldest son of Isaac Scott and Elizabeth Stephens
his wife), and dying 1767, was s. by his son,
Eichard Scott, of Betton, 6. 1731 ; m. Elizabeth, dr.u. of
Eev. Thomas Gough, Rector of Cardeston, Salop, and had
issui',
George, his heir.
Eichard, of Peniarthuchaf, co. Merioneth, d. unra. 1821.
Jonathan, Major in the army, d. unm. 1S03.
Dorothy, in. 1st, Charles Champion Crcspigny, Esq.,
M.P. for Aldborough, Suffolk, and 2ndly, Sir John Kaue,
Bart.
Mr. Scott d. 1770, .".nd was s. by his eldest son,
Eev. George Scott, of Betton, b. 1756 ; m. 1778, Lucretia,
dau. of Charles Cockburn, Esq. of Brentford, Capt. in the Old
Buffs, and had issue,
George John, his heir.
Eichard, of Shrewsbury, M.D.
Mr. Scott d. 19 Oct. 1799, and was s. by his elder son,
George John Scott, Esq. of Betton, 6. 1779; m. G July,
1802, Anne, dau. of William Morse, Esq. of Drayton House,
Ealing, Middlesex, and by her(who m. 2ndly, Francis Walfurd,
Esq. of Cronkhill, and d. 11 Sept. 1851) had issue,
George Jonathan, late of Betton Strange.
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AVilliam, of Charlton Place, Rishopsbourne, Kent, J. P., late
6th Dragoon Guaiils, m. 1S52, Selinn, dau. of Ak-xaniler
Erskine, Esq. of Boll Hall, co. Aberaeen, and d. U Oct.
IS77, leaving issue, three sons.
Mr. Scott d. 29 May, ISU, and was s. by his eldest sou,
(.George Jonathan Scott, Esq., o( Betton Strange, co.
Salop, and of Peniarthuchaf, co. Merioneth, J. P., High Slierifif
CO. Merioneth, 1S34, b. 23 April, 1S07 ; m. 28 April, 1S40,
AccrsTA Fkaxces. youngest dau. of William Wynne, Esq. of
Pcniarth, co. Merioneth, and had two daus.,
I. Augusta Margaret Anne, d. 30 Jan. 1854.
II. Louisa Sidney, now of Bct:on.
Mr. Scott, of Betton Strange, d. 1875, and loft his property to
bis widow for life. Slie d. 3 Dec. 1891, and was s. by licr dau.
Mrs. Stuart, who assumed the name and arms of Scott by
royal licence.
Ar»v< — Or, a fesse chequy az. and arg., in base a man's head
couped ppr., for Stuart; on an escutcheon of pretence gii.,
three piles invectcd two in chief and one in base arg., each
charged with a Catherine wheel gu., for Scott.
6'. .v?»-— Betton Slrun^'e, near Shi ewsbury ; and Peniatthuchaf,
Towyn.
SCOTT OF GREAT BARE,, AND OF
RATLINGHOPE AND NORBURY.
ScOTr, i\lE3. Mahiah-, of Great Earr, co. Staf-
ford, and E:itlLiigliope and ^N'orburj, co. Salop, dau.
of Jesse Homer, Esq. of Birfield Cottage, co.
Worcester, r,i. 1 July 1S63, the late John Chaeles
Addtes Scott, Esq. of Great Barr, co. Stalibrd,
and of Eatlinghope and Norbury, co. Salop, M.A.,
J. P., cos. Stafford and Salop, and Fellow of Univ.
Coll. London, {b. 29 Dec. 1S30,) and had issue,
James Egbert, 6. 31 Oct. 1864 ; m. 8 Nov. 1890, Kate, dau.
of Charles Castelli, Esq. of West Hill, Putney, and has
issue,
Eegisald Addtes, 6. 2 Oct. 1891.
Dorothy Catheiine, b. 12 Oct. 1892.
Mr. Scott d. 15 Jan. ISSS, and was s. hj his
widow.
Lineage. — The first of this family who settled at Stour-
t: idge was
John Scott, originally of Chaddesley Corbet, co. Worcester.
Ke removed to Stourbridge about the middle of the 17th cen-
tury. His son and successor,
William Scott, of Stourbridge, m. Joanna Potter, of Kidder-
minster, and •/. 1G95, leaving issue, of wliicli the 3rd son,
William Scott, of Stourbridge, m. 16S3, Elizabeth, dau. of
i;?T. William Fincher, vicar of Wednesbury, co. Stafford, and
dying 1712, was s. by his eldest son,
John Scott, of Stourbridge, d. unm. 1703, aged about 64,
and was s. by his brother,
William Scott, of Stourbridge, m. 1720, Joanna, dau. of
William Hunt, of Stratford-on-Avon, and dying 17G6, at the
age of 66, left issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. John, m. 17.58, E'izabeth, dau. of William Kettle, of Eves-
ham ; i. 23 Sept. 1788, aged 57, leaving issue,
1 William, who 6'. his uncle. 2 John.
3 James, a Presbyterian Minister, of Cradley, co. Wor-
cester, h. 4 March, 1768; d. 19 Dec. 1829.
I. Sarah, to. Samuel Skey, Esq. of Spring Grove.
II. Elizaljeth, m. Samuel Bate.
III. Joanna, ra. Sumuel Kay.
Mr. Scott was s. by his eldest son,
William Scott, Esq. of Stourbridge, in. 1771, Anna, dau.
and only surviving child of Eev. John Tonckes, of Birming-
ham, by Mary his wife, dau. of John Addyes, Esq. of Great
Barr, co. Stafford, and Moor Hall, co. Warwick. Upon the
death of Mary Addyes, unm., 3 April, 1786 (who was sole
dau. and heir of Thomas Addyes, Esq. of Great Barr), she
bequeathed her estates to her first cousin, the said Anne, wife
of William Scott, Esq., who, having survived her husband,
bequeathed the same to the three nephews of her husband,
William, John, and James, leaving the property at Great Earr
to the second nephew, John, who thereupon became of Stour-
bridge and Great Barr. Mrs. Scott d. 8 Jan. 1813, aged 82,
and her husband, William Scott, Esq., d. Dec. 1792, aged 71.
He was s. by his eldest nephew,
William Scott, Esq. of Stourbridge, b. 12 March, 1760,
ta. 179.1, Alicia Pynock, and d. s. p. 5 Dec. 1834. His next
brother,
John Scott, Esq. of Stourbridge and Great Barr, b. 10 Jan.
1763, J. P. and D.L., served as High Sheriff co. Worcester
1830; he m. Oct. 1795, Sarah, eldest surviving dau. of John
Kettle, Esq. of Birmingham, and dying 3 Jan. 18.32, left issue,
Sarah, his sole dau. and heir, i,i. 17 Feb. 1830, to Eobert,
youngest son of the late Eev. Charles WcUbeloved, of York,
who was the late
Eoiiert Scott, Esq. of Stourbridge and Great Barr, J.P. and
D.L., Barrister-at-Law, formerly M.P. for AValsall. b. 15 July,
1803; vt. 17 Feb. 1830, Sarah, only dau. and heir of John
Scott, Esq. of Stourbridge and Great Barr, J.P. and D.L., and
had issue,
I. John Charles Addtes, late of Great Barr and Eatling-
hope.
I. Sarah Emma, m. 22 June, 1855, David Martineau, Esq. of
Clapham Park, Londnn.
II. Mary Laetiiia, late of Stourbridge, in. 19 March, 1861,
Eev. A. W. Worthington, of Mansfield, and d. 31 May,
1863. This lady inherited the property at Stourbridge.
III. Elizabeth Anne, m. 9 April, 1863, Thomas Worthington,
Esq. of Cheetham Hill, Manchester, and d. 1869.
This gentleman assumed, by royal licence, on his marriage,
the surname of Scott in lieu of his patronymic. In the year
1845, he purchased the contiguous estates of Eatlinghope and
Xorbury, in Salop, including the advowson of the former
parish, to which the late J. C. A. Scott, Esq., added theSnead
property, and certain other lands in Wentnor. Mr. K. Scott
d. 1856, and was s. by his eldest son, who m. (as above)
Mahiah, dau. of Mr. Jesse Hormer, of Birfield Cottage, co.
Worcester, and d. 15 Jan. 1S88, and was s. by his widow.
(f umiln of SiiUUbtloljcb.
John Wellbeloved, of Cobham, Surrey, left by his wife,
Mary a son,
Charles Wellbeloved, 6. 3 Feb. 1713, who was four times
married, but left issue only by his first wife, Mary, dau. of John
Parkins. He d. at Mortlake, 4 June, 17S2, and was s. by his
only son,
John Wellbeloved, b. 23 July, 1742. By his wife, Elizabeth,
he left an only son,
Eev. Charles Wellbeloved, of York, Minister of St.
Saviourgate Chapel, York, and Principal and Theological
Professor in the Manchester College there from 1803 to 1840,
when the college was removed back to Manchester. He
was b. 6 April, 1769, and vi. 1 July, 1793, Anne, dau. of John
Kinder, Esq. of Stoke Newington, Middlesex, by whom he had
issue,
I. Charles, b. 13 June, 1794: m. 4 Sept. 1834, JIary, dau. of
Thomas Eead, Esq. of Scarborough, and had issue,
1 Charles Henry, b. 23 Oct. 1835.
2 Eobert John. 3 Henry.
1 Anne Isabella.
II. John, twin with his sister Eliza, d. 8 Oct. 1819, aged 21.
III. Robert (the late Eobert Scott, Esq.), of Stourbridge
and Great Barr.
I. LaBtilia, m. 13 Aug. 1821, Eev. John Kenrick, M.A., Pro-
fessor of Classics and History in Manchester College.
II. Anne, d. 25 July, 1846.
III. Harriett, m. 16 July, 1827, Rev. John Eeynell Wreford,
D.D., F.S.A., of Bristol formerly one of the Pastors of the
New Meeting House in Birmingham.
IV. Emma, )/!. 27 Dec. 1831, Hon. James Carter, late Chief
Justice of New Bmriswick, North America. Mrs. Carter li.
at iredencton, New Brunswick, 29 July, 1842.
Ariiis — Arg., on a mount of bulrushes in base ppr., a bull
passant sa., a chief pean, biUett6e or. Crest — U])on a mount
of bulrushes a stag couchant ppr., the dexter fore-leg resting
on a billet or. Jl/o»o— Nunquam libertas gratior.
Sta*— The Red House, Gi eat Barr, CO. StatTord. Residences
— The Manor House, Eatlinghope; and 6, Cambridge Gate,
Regent's Park.
SCOTT OF ROTHERFIELD PARK.
Scott, George Arthur Jertoise, Esq. of
Rotlierfield Park, co. Southampton, J.P., D.L., and
County Alderman for Hants, M.A., late Fellow of
All Souls' Coll., Oxford, h. 2 Nor. 1833 ; m. 7 Sept.
1875, Lady JMary Angela "Wellesley, dau. of Gen.
Lord Charles Wellesley, of Conholt Park, Hants.
Liineagre.— James Scott, Esq. of Eotherfield Park, M.P.
m. Martha, dau. of Thomas Bradbury Winter, Esq. of Shenley
Herts, and had a son,
James Winter Scott, Esq. of Eotherfield Park, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1864, M.P. for North Hants from
1835 to 1837, vn. 23 Jan. 1828, Lucy, youngest dau. of Eev. Sir
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Samuel Clarke Jervoise, 1st Bart of Idsworth Park, and had
issue,
I. George Akthue Jervoise, now of Eotherfield Park.
II. Walter Jervoise (Valley of Lagoons. Queensland), B. A.,
Oxford, J. P. for Queensland, h. IS35; d. 1891.
III. Charles James (Kev.), M.A., Vicar of St. John's, Forres,
N.B , 6. 1837 ; m. 1874, Kuth, dau. of Koliert Caldwell, Esq.
of Charleston, U.S.A.
IV. Archibald Edward, 6. 1851, m. 1888, Cecilia, dau. of
William Bolitho, Esq. of Polwithen, Cornwall, and has
issue, Jervoise Bolitho, h. 1892, and Margaret Lucy.
I. Lucy Gertrude, d. 1892.
II. Katherine Maria, m. 9 April, 1856, Sir Charles Hayes
Miller, 7th Bart., who d. 1868.
III. Elinor, m. June, 1S67, Mnjor-Gen. Sir Charles Walters
D'Oyly, 9th Bart, of Newlands, co. Dorset.
IV. liora Careline, m. 1862, Capt. Eichard W. Spicer, who d.
1892.
Mr. Scott d. 4 Jan. 1873, and was s. by his eldest son, George
Abthdr Jervoise Scott, Esq., now of Eotherfield.
Arms—Ver pale indented arg. and sa., a saltire coiinter-
changed. Crest — An arm erect, couped at the elbow, habited
gu., cufl'ed erm., the hand ppr., holding a roU of paper arg.,
the arm encircled with park pales or.
Seat — Eotherfield Park, near Alton.
T(iu-n Residence— 22, Grafton Street, W.
C^uis— Arthur's and Travellers'.
SCOTT-CHAD OF THURSFORD HALL
AND PINOKNEY.
Scott-Chad, Joseph Stonehewer, Esq. of
Thurst'ord Hall and Pinckney, Norfolk, M.A., J.P.,
Eigli Sheriff 1863, 6. 12 July, 1829 ; m. 12 June,
1856, Edith Elizabeth, youngest dau. of John J.
Eawlinson, Esq. of Grraythwaite, co. Lancaster, and
has issue,
I. Charles, J. P. for Norfolk, 6. 23 March, 1857 ; m. 1886.
Alice, eldest dau. of John Pares, Esq. of Southsea.
I. Cecilia. ii. Mary. iii. Katherine.
Mr. Scott - Chad, son of Joseph Scott, Esq., by
Louisa Elizabeth his wife, dau. of J. W. Tomlin-
son, Esq. of Cley, Norfolk, and niece of Sir Charles
Chad, Bart, of Thursford, assumed, at the death, in
1855, of his grand-uncle, the said Sir Charles, the
additional surname of Chad on succeeding to the
Thursford estate.
Lineage. — Egbert Chad, of Wells, Korfolk, 6. 1630 ; m.
Frances, only dau. of Nicholas Tidd, and had two sons. The
younger,
EoBERT Chad, Esq., inherited the estates in consequence of
the death s. p. of his elder brother. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Charles Wright, Esq. of Kilverstone (son of Thomas Wright,
Esq., by Catherine his wife, dau. of Sir Charles Harbord, Sur-
veyor-General to Charles 11.), and had issue, George, his
heir ; Frances, m. Harbord Wright, Esq. ; and Susan, 7?4.Eev.
William Norris, of Woodnorton. He d. 1736, and was s. by
his son,
Sir George Chad, of Thursford, 6. 1730, created a Bart. 28
July, 1791. He m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of John Eowlls, Esq. of
Kingston, Surrey, and had issue,
Charles, his heir.
George William, some time Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary to Dresden and Berlin, d. 25 April,
1849.
Frances Mary, m. 1803, John Winn Tomlinson, Esq. of Cley,
Norfolk, and d. 27 Oct. 1849, leaving issue. Her dau.,
Louisa Elizabeth, m. Joseph Scott, Esq. of Colney, Nor-
folk, who d. 1873, and had issue by her, who d. 1852,
Joseph Stonehewer Scott-Chad, now of Thursford.
William, d. 1856.
Louisa Elizabeth, m. E. C. Hankinson, Esq.
Cecilia Weyland. Alice, m. Eev. P. P. Gwyn.
Mary, m. 4 Aug. 1857, Major-Gen. Dixon Edward Hoste,
E.A., C.B., and has issue (see Borke's Peerage).
Cecilia Rachel, d. June, 1828.
Sir George m. 2ndly, Mary, sole heir of Edward Fletcher, Esq.
of Eichmond, Surrey, but by her (who d. 1794} had no issue.
He d. 24 Nov. 1815, and was s. by his son,
Sir Charles Chad, 2nd Bart., b. 1779 ; m. 1810, Lady Anne
Tumour, dau. of Edward, 2nd Earl Winterton, and by her
(who d. 2 March, 1832) had a son, Edward Henry, d. uiim.
1S42. Sir Charles d. 1855, and was s. at Thursford by his
grand-nephew, the present Joseph Stoneheweb Scott-Chad,
Esq.
^7-??M— Per pale gu. and arg., a cross potent, in the 1st and
4th quarters a rose, in the 2nd and 3rd a cross pattf^, all counter-
changed for Chad; quartering Scott. Crests— Ut Chad, A
falcon, wines expanded, ppr., beaked, legged, membered or,
supporting in the dexter claw a cross potent, as in the arms':
2nd, Scott.
Sen (—Thursford Hall, East Dereham, and Pinckney Hall.
Tatherford, Norfolk.
SCOTT OF WOOD HALL.
Scott, Henry Eichard Johnstone, Esq. of
Wood Hall, near Wetherby, J. P. and D.L., b. 7
March, 1830; m. 4 Oct. 1866, Cressida Elizabeth,
3rd dau. of William Selby-Lowndes, Esq. of WliaJ-
don Hall, Bucks {see that family^, and has issue,
I. Henry Lister, 6. 18 Oct. 1869.
II. Charles, h. 30 Oct. 1870.
III. Egerton, b. 24 May, 1873.
I. Lucy Cressida, 6. 2 April, 1878.
Mr. H. E. J. Scott, is the second son of the late
Sir John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone (by Louisa
Augusta, 2nd dau. of the Most Eev. Edward Ilar-
court. Archbishop of York), and is brother of Lord
Derwent. He assumed in 1860 the name of
ScoTT. (-See Buree's Peerage, Deewent, B.)
Lineage, Arms, <kc. {see Burke's Peerage).
Seat — Wood HaU, near Wetherby, Yorkshire.
SCOTT OF BROTHERTON.
ScoTT, Hercules, Esq. of Brotherton, co. Kin-
cardine, J.P. and D.L., Major 2nd Kincardine
A. v., formerly in the Bengal C.S., b. 14 June,
1823 ; m. 1857, Anna, dau. of James Moon, Esq. of
Hillside House, Liverpool, and has had issue,
I. Hercules James, b. 1850; d. 3 Feb. 1869.
II. Edward Dchtred, b. 1857 : d. Feb. 1869.
I. Mary Isabella, d. 29 Jan. 1869.
n. Helen, d. 4 Feb. 1869.
in. Anna Katherine.
IV. Margaret Eose de Noel.
Lineage. — This family is a branch of Scott of Logie.
Hercules Scott, 3rd son of James Scott, of Losie, co.
Forfar, b. 1621 ; m. Jane, dau. of Sir James Ogilvie, of New
Grange, and had i. Hercules, of Brotherton ; ii. James, of
Comieston, a Gen. in the army ; and five daus. The elder
son,
Hercules Scott, of Brotherton, 6. 1659 ; m. 1707, Helen,
dau. of Sir Charles Eamsay, Bart, of Balmain, and d. 1747,
leaving issue, two sons and six daus.,
I. James, of Brotherton.
II. David, of Nether Benholm, b. 1725; m. 1774, Wallace,
dau. of Archibald Scott, of Eossie, and rf. 1797, leaving issue,
with one dau. Helen, who d. 1824, four sons,
1 Hercules, of Brotherton, Col. in the army, killed at the
head of his regiment (the 103rd) at the attack on Fort
Erie, Upper Canada, 1814, 6. 1775.
2 James, of Brotherton.
3 Archibald, Capt. Madras Cavalry, 6. 1779 ; m. 1824,
Anna Maria, dau. of Eobert Tulloh, Esq. of Elliston, co.
Eoxburgh, and d. 1834, leaving an only son, James
Eobert, 6. 1 828, who inherited from his father the estates
of Stone o'Morphie, co. Kincardine, and Trunkwell, co.
Berks.
4 David, of Brotherton.
I. Elizabeth, m. James Mill, Esq. of Old Montrose.
II. Jean. in. Margaret. iv. Helen.
v. Mary. vi. Katharine.
The elder son,
James Scott, of Brotherton, 6. 1719; d. t. p. 1804, and was
s. by his nephew.
Col. Hercules Scott, of Brotherton, who d., as stated above,
in 1814, and was s. by his brother,
James Scott, of Brotherton, 6. 1776; d. 22 Sept. 1S44, and
was s. by his brother,
David Scott, Esq. of Brotherton, J.P. and D.L., b. 16 June,
1782 ; m. 15 Feb. 1813, Mary, dau. of William Seddon, Esq.uf
Acres-Barn, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 26 Jan. 1806)
had issue,
I. Hercules, now of Brotherton.
I. Wallace Mary, m. 1846, Eev. Walter Butler.
II. Helen, m. J»51, Alexander Porteous, Esq. of Lauriston,
and d. 1892.
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III. Ipaliella, (?. ISIS.
IV. l\'iulove Kliza, »i. IS-J2, Etlwanl "\V:uil Pickson, Esq.,
and J. 1S61.
V. EmHy Aususta, m. 1S42, Joseph St. John Yatos, Esq.,
Eairister-at Law.
VI. Flora Ahcia. m. 1842, Uer. Edmund Lane, and d. 1846.
VII. Anna JIaria, in. ISoo, George Skene Tayler, Esq. of
Inehsrarth, Capr. K.X.
VIII. Diana Octavia, )/i. James Farquliar, Esq. of Hallgreen,
CO. Kincardine.
Mr. Scott (?. IS Dec. 1859.
Arms — Ars., on a fosse crenelti betwixt three lions' heads,
erased gu., a star to denote the third son. C'/-tsf— A lion
rampant, with a sword in the dexter paw. Motto— VaWmo
robore tutus.
&(((— lirutheiton House, Kordown, co. Kincardine.
c;u6— East India U.S.
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SCOTT OF MALLENY.
Scott, Coi,. Sib Fkancis Cunnutghaiu:,
K.C.M.G-., C.B., Col. (retired) late Major 42nd
Highlanders, J. P. Midlothian and Suffolk, a mem-
ber of lion. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, 1S77-SS,
Insi^ector G-en. of Gold Coast Constabulary, since
1S91, h. 1S34; ?«. 1859, :Mary OliTia. eldest dau. of
the late Eer. Edward \yard, M.A., Rector of East
Clandon, Surrey, and lias issue,
I. CaHTEBET Cr.NNISGHAM, b. 1S62.
I. Florence Emily Cunningham.
II. Ethel Mary Cunningham.
Lineage. — This family is of the same origin as the noble
House of Buccleuch.
John Scott, Esq., 2nd son of Sir William Scott, of Clerking-
ton one of the Senators of the College of Justice, received
from his father, in patrimony, the barony of Malleny, Mid-
lothian. He r,i. Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Nicholas, of
Cockburnspath, and had, with two daus , two sons,
Thomas, his heir.
"William, an Advocate at the Scottish Bar, to. 1st, Masdalen,
dau. and heir of William Blair, Esq. of Blair, and had one
son,
William, who inherited the estate, and assumed the sur-
name of Blaib. He d. s. p. 1732.
William Scott (the elder) m. 2ndly, Catherine, only dau. of
Alexander Tait, Merchant in Edinburgh, and had five sons
and six daus., who all assumed the surname of Blair.
John Scott d. 1709, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Scott, Esq. of Malleny, m. Isabel, dau. of Sir John
Lauder, Bart, of Fountain Hall, one of the Senators of the
College of Justice, and had a sou and successor,
John Scott, Esq. of JIalleny, ra. 22 Aug. 1742, Susan, dau.
of Lord William Hay, of Xewhall, 3rd son of John, 2nd Mar-
quess of Tweeddale, and had issue,
I. THOMis, his heir.
II. James, who commanded a ship in India, and d. there.
III. Alexander, Major in the Army.
IV. Archibald, H.E.I.C.S., fell in action.
V. Francis Carteret, m. 1801, Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest dau.
of the late Major-Gen. George Cunningham, of the Scots
Brigade, and had six sons and five daus.,
1 Thomas, 6. 1802; d. 1832.
2 Cabteret George, late of Malleny.
3 George, of Jamaica.
4 Alexander, an OfiBcer in the army.
5 John, an Officer in the army.
6 Stair Primrose, bred to the law.
1 Isabella Frances, to. 1824, George More Nisbet, Esq. of
Cairnhill, co. Lanark.
2 Charlotte, d. 1S14. 3 Jane.
4 Charlotte Elizabeth. 5 Lavinia Cockburn.
VI. Hamilton, H.E.I.C.S., killed in action.
vii. George, late Lieut. -Col. in the army, and afterwards
Lieut. -Col. in the Edinburgh Kegt. of North iJritish Militia.
I. Margaret. ii. Jane.
III. Susan. iv. Molly.
Mr. Scott was g. by his eldest .son,
Thomas Scott, Esq. of Malleny, a general officer, who served
■with distinction in the campaign under Prince Ferdinand, in
the American war, in Holland, and in India, and d. v.nm. and
was .!. by his nephew,
CABTtBET George Scott, Esq. of Malleny, J.P. and D.L.,
late Capt. H.E.I.C.S., rn. 1st, 1S30, Charlotte, dau. of Col.
M'Dougal, and grand-niece of George, Marquess of Tweeddale
(which lady d. 1831), and 2ndly, 1833, Emily, dau. of Admiral
Frances Holmes Coffin, E.N., of the ancient family of Coffin,
of Devon, and had Issue,
I. Francis Cunningham, now of Malleny.
II. George.
Mr. Scott d. 1875, and was s. by his eldest sou,
Col. Sir Francis C. Scott, K.C.M.G., C.B., now of Malleny,
.-f )-H!s— Or, on a bend az. a star, between two crescents of the
first, for Scott of Bacclnich, and for difference, in base an
arrow bendways ppr., leathered and barbed arg. Crest— A
stag lodged ppr. Motto— Anw probos.
^ta<— Malleny House, Balerno, Midlothian : and BramforOi
Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk.
Residence — Accra, Gold Coast.
6Yit6s— United Service and Army and Navy.
SCOTT OF GALA.
Scott, John IIexkt Feancis Kinnaied, Esq.
of Gala, CO. Selkirk, J.P. for cos. Selkirk and Eox-
burgh, D.L. co. Selkirk, b. 10 May, 1859.
Lineage.— Sib Walteb Scott, of Harden, the ninth gene-
ration of the Scotts of Harden, m. Mary Scott, " the Flower of
Yarrow," dau. of Philip Scott, of Dryhope, by whom he had
(with other issue) Sir William Scott, who carried on the line
of the Harden family, and Hugh, ancestor of this family. Sir
Walter Scott d. 1C29, and was s. by his eldest son, Sik William,,
ancestor of the Scotts of Harden, now represented by Lord.
Polwarth.
Hugh Scott, the younger son, m. Jean, dau. and heir of Sir
James Pringle, the last direct male representative of the
ancient and distinguished family of Pbingleo/G (?((sA!els. In
right of his wife, Hugh Scott became proprietor of Gala and; ■
Galashiels, and founded the house of Scott of Gala. The suc-
cessive generations of his descendants intermarried with the
families of Kebb of Carcr.f, Douglas of Cavcrs, Stuart of
Stuartjie!d, Makdougall of Mciherstoan, Munro of Avxhen-
bowie, and Hope of Craiijhall. His direct descenilani,
John Scott, of Gala, m. xVnne, dau. of Sir George Mak-
dougall, Bart, of Makerstoun, by whom he had issue,
I. Hugh, his heir.
II. George, an Admiral and K.C.B., m. Hon. Caroline Lucy
Douglas, dau. of Archibald, 1st Lord Douglas, of Douglas.
Sir George Scott d. s. ;>. 1841, and Lady Scott, d. Ia57.
III. John, H.E.I.C.S., d. 1822, leaving three daus., the-
eldest of whom, Mabia Scott Makdodgall, became of
Makerstoun, co. Roxburgh.
The son and heir,
CoL. Hugh Scott, of Gala, m. Isabella Munro, of the family
of Munro of A uchenhowie, and left a son and heir,
John Scott, of Gala, b. 1790, ni. 20 April, 1820, Madalen
Hope, dau. of Sir Archibald Hope, Bart, of Craighall and
Pinkie, Chief of the eminent family of Hope, by whom (who -
was h. 1792, and d. 13 Aug. 1873) he left at his decease, 9 Aug.
1840, two sons and two daus.,
I. Hugh, his heir. >
II. Archibald, Capt. Edinburgh County Militia, d. 10 July,
1870.
I. Elizabeth, d. 14 May, 1841.
u. Isabella, d. 4 April, 1867.
Mr. Scott (7. 9 Aug. 1840, and was s. by his eldest son,
Hugh Scott, Esq. of Gala, Major of the Dumfries, Rox-
burgh, and Selkirk Militia, J.P. and D.L. co. Selkirk, b. !>
Dec. 1822, m. 8 Sept. 1857, Elizabeth Isabella, eldest dau. and
heir of Capt. Charles Kinnaird Johnstone Gordon, Knt. of the
Order of the Lion and Sun (5th son of James R. Johnstone,
Esq. of Alva) by his wife, Elizabeth Gordon, of Craig,* aad
Kincardine, and had issue,
I. John Henry Francis Kinnaibd, now of Gala.
II. Hugh James Elibank, Capt. Haddington Arfillery
Militia; 6. 1 Oct. 1861; s. Miss Scott Makdougall to Maker-
stoun 1890 ; TO. 1893, Agnes, dau. H. T. Jenkinson, Esq.
of Alveston, co. Warwick.
III. Charles Archibald Ramsay, Capt. South Wales Borderers,
b. 17 July, 1863.
I. Madalen Augusta Lavinia.
Mr. Scott d. 19 Dec. 1877, and was s. by his eldest son, the-
present John Scott, Esq. of Gala.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, on a bend az. a star of
six points between two crescents of the field, in the sinister
chief point a rose gu., stalked and leaved vert, for Scott; 2nd
* Gordon of Craig is descended from John Gordon, a son of
Sir John Gordon, Baron of Gordon, slain 1402, and brother of
Sir Adam, Baron of Gordon, whose dau. and heir carried the
great Gordon estates into the House of Seton, and was pro-
genitrix of the Dukes of Gordon and Marquesses of Huntly.
John Gordon was the common ancestor of the Gordons o/ Pit-
lurg, Lesmorc, and CcO'j.
SCO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SCO
1807
and Srd arg., on a saltire engrailed sa. five escallops or, for
Pkingle of Galashiels. Crest — A lady richly attired, holding
jn the dexter hand a rose ppr. Mottoes — Frudenter amo;
under the shield, Sursum.
Seat— Gala. House, Galashiels, co. Selkirk.
SCOTT OF MEIiBY.
Scott, Egbert Thomas Charles, Esq. of
Melby, Shetland, b. 16 July, 1864; vi. 1885,
Agnes, dau. of Laurence Georgeson, Esq., and has
issue,
I. Robert Thomas Charles.
II. Alexander James.
I. Agnes Eobina Mary.
II. Kdith Margaret.
liineagre. — Sir John Scott, ot Scotstarvit, co. Fife,
Director of Chancery, vi. 2ndly, Ann, dau. of Sir John Drum-
mond, of Hawthornden, and by her (who d. 1637) had
John Scott, of Gibliston, Fife. He m. an heir of the family
of Gordon of Cluny, and d. 1658, leaving two sons, Mr.
George Scott, of Gibliston, Steward of Orkney, who acquired
property in Shetland, and
John Scott, of Melby. He m. Grizel, dau. and co-heir of
James Mitchell, of Girlesta, in Shetland, brother of Sir John
Mitchell, of Westshore, Bart., and had
James, d. young. John.
Barbara, in. Hector Scott, of Scotshall, son of John Scott, of
Scotshall, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Hector Bruce, of
Muness, grandson of Alexander Scott, Goldsmith in Edin-
burgh, by Agnes, widow of George, Earl of Linlithgow,
dau. and co-heir of George Wauchope, Merchant of Edin-
burgh. Their son, James Scott, of Scalloway, in. Cathe-
rine, dau. and co-heir of Robert Sinclair, of Scalloway, and
had,
John Scott, of Scalloway, who m. Clementina Scott, of
Melby, and left a son, John Scott, of Scalloway, who d. in
1850, when the estate was sold. He m. Jessie, dau. of
Gideon Gifford, of Busta, and left issue,
1 Gideon, m. Isabella, dau. of Charles Spence, Esq., and
d. 1873, leaving Grace Clementina Henrietta Isabella
and Beatrix Frances Mary Irvine.
2 Grace Eliza.
3 Clementina Charlotte, m. Charles Spence, Esq.
The 2nd son,
John Scott, of Melby, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles
Mitchell, of Uresland, Shetland, andPiteadie, co. Fife, brother
of Sir John Mitchell, of Westshore, Bart., and had,
James, his heir.
Margaret.
He TO. 2ndly (contract, 19 Jan. 1748), Anne, dau. and co-heir of
Robert Sinclair, of Scalloway and House, by Philadelphia his
wife, dau. of Sir John Dalmahoy, of that ilk, Bart. Sirs. Scott
descended from a very old branch of the family of Sinclair, her
brother James, who d. s. p. in 1762, being the eleventh owner
of Hous«. Her only child, Philadelphia, ?;i. George Chalmers,
of the Customs, Lerwick, and sold her share of the Sinclair
estates to her aunt Catherine Sinclair's husband, James Scott.
John, of Melby, m. 3rdly, Mary, dau. of Henry, of Boghall,
and had,
James, to. Elizabeth Tennant, and had issue.
Clementina, ?)t. John Scott, of Scalloway.
Mary, d. unm.
The son and heii',
James Scott, of Melby, was killed by a f.all from a eliff in
the island of Vaila 1764, leaving, by Jane Henry hi.s wife,
John Scott, of Melby. He m. 1780, his cousin Elizabeth,
dau. of James Scott, of Scalloway, and lived to a great age,
having had issue,
John, his heir.
James, Surgeon K.N., m. Katherine, dau. of John Scott, of
Scalloway.
Charles, It.M.
William Pitt, of St. John's, Kew Brunswick.
Jane, m. Capt. Archibald lienry.
Clementina, ra. James Hewat, Accountant, Edinburgh.
The eldest son,
John Scott, younger, of Melby, was drowned in Feb. 1813,
off the Cruden Sand.s, Aberdeenshire, l>. 1782 ; m. 1st, Barbara,
dau. of Arthur Nicolson, of Lochend, half-sister of Sir Arthur
Nicolson, Bart., of Lasswade and Lochend, and heir, through
her mother, Janet, of the family of Bolt, of Cruister, in Shet-
land, and had,
John.
Janet, m. Thomas Gifford, of Hillswick, H. E. I. C.S., younger
£on of Gifford, of Busta, and had issue,
Thomasina Jane Gifford, now of Busta, and others.
Mr. Scott m. 2ndly, Mary, daa. of John Scott, of Scalloway,
and by her, who ;n. 2ndly, Rev. Alexander Webster, Minister
of Quarf, had
Thomas, (if. young. James, ci. abroad.
Robert Thomas Charles, heir of his brother.
Charles, d. young.
The eldest son,
John Scott, of Melby, m. (contract, 19 May, 1835), Eliza-
beth Jane, dau. of Lieut. -Col. William Walker, K.M., and
dying s. p. 29 Dec. 1850, and was s. by his half-brother,
Robert Thomas Charles Scott, of Melby, D.L. and J. P.,
Deputy-Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets, 6. 1 Jan.
1812; m. 11 Oct. 1859, Agnes Catherine, dau. of Alexander
Scott Watson, Esq., C.B., and had,
Robert Thomas Scott, now of Melby.
Agnes Mary Catherine, to. 6 June, 1882, Rev. John Fowlie.
Florence Sobieski Stewart, d. 17 Feb. 1862.
Dr. Scott d. 6 Jan. 1875.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, on a bend az. a star
between two crescents of the field, a bordure engrailed gu., a
crescent for difference, for Scott; 2nd and 3rd az., three boars'
heads couped or., within a bordure indented of the last, for
Gordon. Crest — A boars' head couped or, holding in the mouth
four arrows gu., feathered and headed aig, 2Iotto — Do well,
and let them say.
Seat — Melby, Sandness, Shetland.
SCOTT OF RAEBURN.
Scott, Egbert, Esq. of Eaeburn, and Lessuden,
CO. Eoxburgh, J.P., b. 5 Nov. 1817 ; s. his father
1855; m. 10 Sept. 1861, Louisa, eldest dau. of
William Campbell, Esq. of Ederline, co. Argyll,,
and has issue,
I. Walter, b. 11 Sept. 1866.
I. Matilda Wishart. ii. Susan Horsbrugh.
III. Louisa. IV. Violet Georgina Margaret.
Iiineage. — Walter Scott (3rd son of Sir William Scott,
3rd Laird of Harden, by Agnes his wife, dau. of Sir Gideon
Murray, of Elibank), to. Anne Isabel, dau. of William Macdou-
gall, of Makerstoun, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Walter-
Scott, of Harden, and had issue,
William, his heir.
Walter, known by the name of "Bearded Watt," jii. Jean, dau.
of Campbell of Silvercraigs, by whom he had two sons,
Walter and Robert. The younger,
Robert Scott, was father of
Walter Scott, Writer to the Signet, to. Anne, dau. of John
Rutherford, M.D., and was father of
Sir Walter Scott, Bart., the author of Waverley.
Isobel, m. Capt. Anderson.
Christian, m. James Menzies, 4th son of Alexander Menzies,
of Culterallers, co. Lanai'k.
He was s. by his eldest son,
William Scott, of Raeburn, vi. Anna, eldest dau. of Sir
John Scott, Bart, of Ancrum, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
Francis Scott, of Mangertown, and had
Walter, his heir.
Isobel, TO. 1711, John Rutherford, M.D.
Raeburn d. 6 Aug. 1699 (his widow 7/i.2ndly, 1702, John Scott,
of Sinton), and was s. by his only son,
Walter Scott, of Raeburn, m. 19Xov. 1703, Anne, 3rd dau.
of Hugh Scott, of Gala, by Isabella his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas
Ker, of Cavers, and had one son, William, and two dans.,
Isobel and Anne. This laird was killed in a duel by one of
the Pringles of Crighton, near Selkirk (in a field still named
Raeburn's Meadow), 3 Oct. 1707, at the age of 24. Bis relict
rii. 2ndly, Henry Macdougall, of Makerstoun, and Srdly,
Home, of Eccles. The only son and successor,
William Scott, of Raeburn, 6. 1704; to. 1743, Jane Elliott,
and left at his decease, one dau. Anne, m. Thomas, 2nd son of
Robert Scott, of Sandyknowe, and an only son,
Walter Scott, Esq. of Raeburn, m. 1772, Jean, 3rd dau. of
Robert Scott, Esq. of Sandyknowe, by Barbara his wife, •2nd
dau. of Thomas Haliburton, of Newmains, and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Robert, of Prince of Wales's Island, East Indies, d. m
London, 5 Sept. 1837. „ „ t .-i i
III. Hugh, of Draycotti, co. Derby, late Capt. H.E.I.C. s
shipping service, m. Sarah, only dau. of William Jessop,
Esq. of Butterley Hall, co. Derby. Both deceased.
IV. Walter, d. unm.
V. John, Major 8th Bengal N.I., d. unm. at Ravenswood,,
1832.
I. Barbara.
ISOS
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
SCO
The eldest son,
William Scott, Esq. of Raeburn, 6. 6 July, 1773 ; m. 25 June,
1506, Susan, eldest dau. of Alexander Horsbrugli, Esq. of that
ilk, and d. 5 April, 1S55, having had issue,
I. Walter, lost in H.M.S. "Acorn," 1S28.
II. Alexander, d. in China, lSi3.
III. Robert, now of Kaeburn.
IT. William Hugh, of Draycott House, Derby, J. P., b.
22 July, 1S22 T '"■ H July, 1*63, Sarah, eldest dau. of
Alfred Thomas Fellows, Esq. of IJeeston, Notts, and has
issue, Hugh, ti. 9 June, ISOo; Frances Ualiburton, 6. 31
May, 1870; Susan Lilias, d. unm. ; and Cicely Violet, d.
unm.
1. Violet, d. v.nm. ii. Jane, d. 1863.
in. Susan Elizabeth.
IV. Barbara H.'iliburton, m. W. F. Owen, Esq., youngest son
of Eev. Ur. Owen, Eector of Becclcs, and is deceased.
V. Charlotte.
VI. Mary. m. J. B. Cole, Esq., and d. leaving issue.
vii. Sarah, </. 9 June, 1893.
viii. Anne Rutherford, 7)i. William T. Cole, Esq., leaving
issue.
Arnii — Or, two mullets in chief and a crescent in base az.
Crest — A lady richly attired, holding in her right hand the
sun, and in her left a half-moon. j.VoJfo— Reparabit cornua
Pha;be.
Siat — Lessuden House, St. Bosweirs.
CONSTABLE-MAXWELL-SCOTT OF
ABBOTSFORD.
Coxstable-Maxwell-Scott, Maey Monica, of
Abbotsford, co. Eoxburgli, great-granddau. and
representative of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., m. 21
July, 1S74, Hon. Joseph Constable Maxwell,
J. P. and D.L. co. Eoxburgli, formerly Lieut. Rifle
Brigade, b. 16 Jan. 1847, 3rd son of William, Lord
Herries, and has issue,
I. Walter Joseph, 6. 10 April, 1875.
n. Joseph Michael, b. 25 May, 1880.
in. Malcolm Joseph, 6. 22 Oct. 1883.
rv. Herbert Francis Joseph, 6. 14 March, 1891.
r. Mary Josephine, 6. 5 June, 1S76.
II. WinifrideMary Josephine, 6. 7 March, 1878; d. 12 March,
1880.
III. Alice Mary Josephine, 6. 9 Oct. 1881.
IV. Margaret Mary Lucy, 6. 13 Dec. 18S6.
Sir. Constable Maxwell assumed, in consequence of
bis marriage, the additional surname of Scott.
Lineage. — This is a branch of Scott of Harden, now
Lord Polwarth (see Bdrke's Peerage), and descends from
Walter Scott, Laird of Raeburn (called " Watt Wadspurs,
or Hotspurs "), 3rd son of Sir William Scott, 5th Laird of Har-
den, temp. James 1. He m. Anne Isabel, dau. of William
3Iacdougal, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Walter Scott, 4th
Laird of Harden, commonly called " Auld Watt," and d. shortly
after the accession of William and Mart leaving two sons, i.
William, his heir, ancestor of Scott of Raeburn (see that
family), and il. Walter, ancestor of this line. The 2nd
Bon,
Walter Scott, Esq., was generally known as " Bearded
Watt," from a vow which he made to leave his beard unshorn
till the restoration of the Royal House of Stuart. He m. Jean,
dau. of Campbell of Silvercraigs, and had two sons, Walter
and
Robert Scott, of Sandyknowe, who realized a considerable
fortune. He m. Barbara, dau. of Thomas Haliburton, Esq. of
New Mains, and had, with four daus., as many sons,
I. Walter, his successor.
u. Thomas, m. 1st, Barbara, dau. of Walter Scott, Esq. of
Raeburn, and 2ndly, Miss Rutherford, of Knowsouth.
III. Robert, of Rosebank, Capt. H.E.l.Co.'s marine service.
IV. John, accidentally killed.
The eldest son,
Walter Scott, Esq., a Writer to the Signet, 6. 11 May,
1720; m. Anne, dau. of John Rutherford, M.D., by whom he
had issue,
I. Robert, R.N., d. unm. in India.
II. John, Major in the army, d. unm.
III. Walter <Sir), 1st Bart., of whom hereafter.
IV. Thomas, Paymaster 7Ist Kegr., m. Elizabeth McCulIoch,
of Ardwall, andd. 1822, leaving issue,
Walter, H.E.I.C.S.
Janet, mi. Major Huxley, 71st Eegt.
Anne. Eliza.
V. Daniel, d. tinm.
The 3rd son.
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Bart, of Abbotsford, the illustrious
author of U'averlet/, b. in the College, Wynd of Edinburgh,
15 Aug. 1771, was educated at the High School and University
of Edinburgh, and called to the Bar as an Advocate 10 July,
1792. He soon relinquished the labours of the law for those
of an author, and after attaining the highest reputation as a
poet, he commenced his brilli.ant career as a novelist, and
was created a Bart. 22 April, 1820. He rii. 24 Dec. 1797, Mar-
garet Charlotte, dau. of Jean Charpentier, of Lyons, adevoted
Royalist during the French Revolution, and by her (who <f.
14 May, 1826) had issue,
I. Waltkr (Sir), 2nd Bart.
II. Charles, educated at Brascnose Coll. Oxford, Attach^ lo
the British Embassy in Persia, d. unm. at Teheran 1841.
I. Charlotte Sophia, the favourite companion of her father,
m. 28 April, 1820, John (jihson Lockhart, Esq., Advocate!
Editor of the Quarterly Jitclew {son of Rev. John Lockhart
D.D.), and d. 17 May, 1837, having had, with an elder son,
who d. young, immortalized in the writings of his grand-
father, Sir Walter Scott, under the sobriquet of Hugh Little-
John, another son and a dau., viz.,
Walter Scott, who s. his uncle at Abbotsford.
Charlotte Harriet Jane, of whom hereafter, as suc-
cessor to her brother.
II. Anne, d. unm. 25 June, 1833.
Sir Walter d. 21 Sept. 1832, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Walter Scott, 2nd Bart, of Abbotsfoid, Lieut.-Col.
15th Hussars, b. 28 Oct. ISOl, m. 3 Feb. 1825, Jane, dau. and
heir of John Jobson, Esq. of Lochore, co. Fife, and d. unm.
at the Cape of Good Hope, 8 Feb. 1847, when the baronetcy
became extinct, and his estates devolved on his nephew,
Walter Scott Lockhart Scott, Esq. of Abbotsford, a
Cornet of Dragoons, 6. Is27 ; d. unm. 10 Jan. 1853, aged 26,
when he was s. by his sister,
Charlotte Harriet Jane Hope-Scott, of Abbotsford, m.
19 Aug. 1847, James Robert Hope, Esq., Q.C., 3rd son of Gen.
Hon. Sir Alexander Hope, G.C.B., and grandson of John, 2nd
Earl of Hopetoun, by whom (who assumed the additional
surname of Scott) she had issue,
I. Walter Michael, b. 2 June, 1857 ; d. 11 Dec. 1858.
I. Maby Monica, now of Abbotsford.
II. Margaret Anne, d. unm.
Mrs. Hope-Scott d. 20 Oct. 1858. Her widower m. 2ndly,
7 Jan. 1861, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Fitz-Alan Howard,
dau. of Henry Granville, 14th Duke of Norfolk, and d. 29
April, 1873, leaving issue, James Fitzallan, of Heron's Ghyll,
Sussex, who m. Nov. 1892, Mabel Ellen, dau. of Francis Riddell,
Esq. of Cheeseburn Grange, Northumberland; Minna Mar-
garet, m. 13 April, 1887, Nicholas R. O'Conor, Esq., C.B.,
C.M.G. of Duudermott, co. Roscommon (io^om see) ; Josephine
Mary, m. 24 Nov. 1887, Wilfrid Ward, Esq. ; and Theresa
Ann, a nun, d. 1 Nov. 1891.
Arms — (Scott, Bart, of Abbotsford) Quarterly: 1st and 4th
or, two mullets in chief and a crescent in base arg. within an
orle of the last, for Scott ; 2nd and 3rd or, on a bend az.
three maseles of the field, in the sinister chief point an oval
buckle erect of the 2nd, for Haliburton. Crest — A nymph,
in her dexter hand the sun, in her sinister the moon, all ppr.
Supporters — Dexter, a mermaid, holding in the exterior hand a
mirror ppr. ; sinister, a savage, wreathed round the head and
middle, holding in the exterior hand a club, all ppr. Mottoes —
Watch weel ; over the crest, Reparabit cornua Phoebe. These
arms were confirmed without the supporters, in 1848, to
Walter Scott Lockhart Scott, Esq. ot Abbotsford, and his
sister, Mrs. Hope-Scott.
S'Mi — Abbotsford, Melrose, co. Roxburgh.
Clubs — Naval and Military, and Bachelors'.
SCOTT OF WILLSBORO'.
ScoTT, William Edward, Esq. of Willsboro',
CO. Londonderry, J. P. and D.L., Uigh Sheriff 1857,
Capt. and Hon. Major Londonderry Militia, b. 11
Jan. 1833 ; m. 1861, Catherine Georgina, dau. of
Ven. Alexander Stuart, Archdeacon of Eoss, and by
her (who d. 1865) has had issue,
I. Thomas George Stuart, d. 1868.
1. Katherine Elizabeth.
Ji. Anne Frances Emily, d. 1891.
Lineage. — Rev. Gideon Scott, B.A. Oxford, went to
Ireland as Chaplain in King William's army in 1688, and
purchased the Willisboro' estate, 1696. He m. Jane, dau. of
Robert McNeill, Esq. of Ballintoy, by Margaret his wife, dau.
of Sir Thomas Ruthvon, and widow of Sir Dougal Stewart, and
d. 1724, leaving an oiiiy son,
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WrLLiAM Scott, Esq., a Lawyer, 6. 1704, for many years
Eecorder and M.P. for the city of Londonderry. He was ele-
vated eventually to the Bench as a Baron of the Exchequer.
He Hi. Hannah, dau. of Thomas Gledstanes, and left at his
decease 1772 (his wife d. the same year), an only son,
James Scott, Esq. of Willsboro', b. 1745; m. 1779, Catha-
rine Elizabeth, dau. of James Leslie, D.D., Bishop of Limerick,
and sister of Sir Edward Leslie, of Tarbert House, co. Kerry,
and by her (who d. 1832) had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
William, d. 1^02.
Edward, Major in the army, d. 1821.
Richard, m. the eldest dau. of Col. Sankey, of Fort Frederick,
CO. Cavan ; d. 1856.
George, Rector of Banagher, m. 1823, Elizabeth J. Eichard-
aon, and had issue.
Charles, m. Jane, dau. of Mr. Farrell, of Lame, and d. at
Trincomalee, in the island of Ceylon, where he was many
years Judge and Magistrate.
James Leslie Montgomery, Chancellor of Down, and Rector
of Portaferry, m. 1823, Elizabeth, dau. of Eev. Edward
Lucas, of CO. Monachan, and had issue.
Joice, m. Robert Ogilby, Esq. of Pellipar, co. Deny.
Hannah, d. 1806.
Maryanne Martha, d. June, 1854.
Jane, d. 1867.
Mr. Scott d. 1820, and was «. by his eldest son,
Thomas Scott, Esq. of Willsboro', J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff, formerly Lieut. Bengal Army, afterwards Brigade-
Major of Yeomanry in Ireland, b. 20 Oct. 1783; m. Ist,
1 Dec. 1823, Hannah, widow of John Campbell, Esq. of
Newtownlimavady ; 2ndly, 1827, Anne (d. 1840), 3rd dau. of
Eev. Edward Lucas, of Rathconnell, co. Monaghan ; and 3rdly
1844, Katharine Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Eev. Thomas
Eichardson, of Somerset, co. Londonderry. He had issue by
his 2nd wife,
I. William Edward, now of Willsboro'.
II. Thomas Lucas (Eev.), M.A., Incumbent of St. George's,
Dublin, late Canon of Derry Cathedral, and formerly Rector
of Tower Moville, Chaplain to the Lord Lieut, of Ireland,
6.22 Aug. 1834; m. 4 Feb. 1864, Frances Mary, dau. of
the Yen. John Eussell, Archdeacon of Cloghor, and has had
issue,
1 Thomas Arthur, 6. 7 Jan. 1865 ; d. 1891.
2 John Eussell, b. 16 April, 1866.
3 William Lucas, b. 25 July, 1870.
1 Frances Elizabeth.
2 Mary Monica.
3 Nora Leslie.
ni. Charles Stewart, C.B., Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary at Copenhagen 1883-92, and to Denmark
since that year, b. 17 March, 1838; m. 1875, Christian
Crawford, dau. of Jas. Macknight, Esq., W.S., Edinburgh,
and has issue,
1 Charles Edward Stewart.
1 Vera Helen. 2 Alice Maud.
3 Margaret Aimee. 4 Marie Christian.
6 Eileen Agnes.
IV. Henry Richardson, &. 26 Aug. 1850; m. Elizabeth, dau.
of W. Gage, Esq. of co. Derry, and d. 1875.
I. Elizabeth, m. Eev. John Lyle, of Knocktarna, co. Deny,
and has issue, Hugh Thomas, five other sons, and four
da us.
II. Hannah, m. Ven. Edward Bowen, Archdeacon of Raphoe,
and d. 1S84.
III. Annette.
IV. Hatton Thomasina, m. 13 Feb. 1872, Eev. H. S. O'Hara,
Eector of Coleraine.
V. Katharine Emily, d. 1855.
VI. Jane Barbara, d. 1b50.
Major Scott d. Jan. 1872.
Scat — WOsboro', co. Londonderry.
COESE-SCOTT OF SYNTON.
CoESE-ScoTT, John, Esq. of Synton.co. Selkirk,
and Satcliells, co. Eoxburgh, J.P. and D.L. for
former county, and J.P. for latter, late 7th Dragoon
Guards, b. 1854, m. 1881, Esther Jane, dau. of Dr.
Eobson Scott, H.E.I.C.S. of Ashtrees, co. Roxburgh,
and has issue,
I. John SIichael, b. 1882.
II. James Doutjlas, b. 1886.
I. Marianne Catherine, b. 1883.
II. Violet, b. 1884.
III. Esther, b. 1885.
IV. Leila Jane, b. 1889.
Lineag-e.— Walter Scot, of Synton, who lived in the
reigns of Uobekt II. and III., was said to have been a son or
grandson of Sir Michael Scot, progenitor of the family of
Buccleugh. He was chamberlain to the Archbishop; and
was by him recommended to the Laird of Buccleugh, who
gave him Synton and other lands on "Ale" water. He m.
a dau. of — Shortreed, of Headshaw, by whom he had four
sons, I. George, his heir; ii. Scot, of Headshaw; iii. Scot, of
Ashkirk ; iv. Scot, of Glack. He was s. by his eldest son,
George Scot, of Synton, who m. a dau. of Sir John Turn-
bull, of Falshope, co. Selkirk, by whom he had a son,
Walter Scot, of Synton, who s. him, and in the reign of
King James II., ni. a dau. of Scot, of Hassenden, descended
from the family of Buccleugh, by whom he had two sons,
John, and
Walter Scott, who became his brother's heir, and was «.
by his eldest son,
John Scot, of Synton, who m. a dau. of Quintin Eiddel, of
that Ilk, and, dying without issue, was s. by his brother,
Walter Scot, of Synton, who m. a dau. of Sir John Johns-
ton of that ilk (progenitor of the family of Annandale), and d.
in the beginning of the reign of King James III., leaving
issue, a son and successor,
George Scot, of Synton, who m. a dau. of Thomas Scot, of
Eoberton, and by her had several children, of whom, Walter,
his heir; Thomas, progenitor of the Scots, of Whitslead. He
d. at the end of the reign of James III., and was s. by his
eldest son,
Walter Scot, of Synton, who is mentioned in the writs of
the family, 1487. He flourished in the reign of James IV.,
and m. 1st, a dau. of WiUiam Cockbum, of Henderland (an
ancient family in the co. of Peebles), by whom he had one
son, Walter, who s. him ; he m. 2ndly, Margaret, a dau. of
James Eiddel, of that ilk, by whom he had four sons, and
eight daus.,
Egbert, got from his father in patrimony the lands of Strick-
shaws, CO. Eoxburgh, to. and had two sons, Walter, his
heir ; William, progenitor of the Scots of Harden, of whom
afterwards.
William Scot, of Huntly.
James Scot, of Satchels.
Thomas Scot, of Whitehaughbrae.
The eldest son,
Walter Scot, of Synton, m. another dau. of James Riddel,
of that ilk, but dying without issue, the succession devolved
upon his nephew,
Walter Scot, who got a charter under the great Seal,
" Walter Scot, filio Robert Scot de Strickshaws filii Walter
Scot de Synton, terramus de Strickshaws," &c. &c., dated 3
June, 1575. Upon the death of his uncle Walter, without
issue, he s. to the estate of Synton. He left issue,
George Scot, of Synton, who m. a dau. of John Edmonston,
of Ednam, by whom he had a son Walter, of Synton, who
was father of George Scott, of Synton, the last of this family
we have found designed by that title, but he had a son George,
of Benraw, whose only son Archibald, d. unm., and in him
ended the male line of Walter, eldest son of Robert of Strick-
shaws. The representation, therefore, devolved upon the
descendants of William, 2nd son of the said Eobert, to whom
we now return,
William Scot (2nd son of Robert Scot, of Strickshaws), ob-
tained from his brother Walter, of Synton, a disposition to the
lands and barony of Harden, confirmed by a charter from
George III., Lord Home the superior, "To and in favour of
William Scot, of Harden, brother german of Walter Scot, of
Synton, &c., dated anno 1535." He is the first of this family
we have found designed of Harden, and it has continued ever
since to be one of the chief titles of his posterity. He „i,. a
dau. of Ker, of Fernielee, and d. 1563, leaving issue, a son,
Walter Scot, of Harden, who s., and was second baron of
Harden. He was a man of good parts, great prudence and
sagacity, and was commonly called " Auld Watt." Hem. 1st,
Mary Scot, called the " Flower of Yarrow," dau. of Philip
Scot, of Drj-hope, co. Selkirk, by whom he had issue, four
sons and six daus.,
William (afterwards Sir William), his heir.
Walter, who m. a dau. of John Hay, of Hagstoun, co. Peebles,
but was killed in a fray at a fishing by one of the Scots of
Newhouse ; without succession.
Hdgh, progenitor of the Scots of Gala (see Scott of Gala).
Francis, vi. Isabel, sister of Sir Walter Scot, of Whitslead, of
whom the Scots now of Synton, are descended.
The 4th son,
Francis Scott, obtained the estate of Synton (1627) for a
sum of money to "red" up the affairs of the family from
George Scott, of Synton. He vi. in 1624, Isabel, sister of Sir
Walter Scott, of Whitslead, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Scott, of Syuton, who d. IOG'J-70. His son,
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John Scott, s. by precept of clare constat from Ann, Ducliess
of Buccleuch and Monmouth, dated S Feb. 1670, and by saisin
on 9 April, following, as heir of liis father William. He d. in
1710, when
Alexander Scott, s. by precept of clare constat, dated
1670, saisin dated 17 July, 1716. In 1711, he m. Magdalen,
dau. of Sir William Elliott, of Stohs, Bart, (contract of mar-
Tiage dated Cii Jan. 1710. In this contract he granted proxy
for new insessment of the lands of Syntoun, Easter, Essenside,
three husb.ind lands of Herniiston, and of Satchels and Whits-
lead, which he settled on the heirs male of this or any other
subsequent marriage, failing whom to the eldest dau. of this
marriage without division, and the heirs male of her body,
&c., and so often as a female succeeded, upon her marriage,
her husband was to take the name, and bear the arms of
Scott, in addition to his own. His son,
John Scott, m. in 1735, Mary, only dau. of William Oliver,
of Dinlahyrc. The contract is dated 29 May, and the lands of
Synton and Satchels, settled on the children of this marriage.
He d. before his father, and left one son, Alexander; and one
dau. Mary, m. to William Fairbairn. His son,
Alexander Scott, s. his grandfather in 1765, as appears by
precept of clare constat, dated IS Feb. in that year. He to.
(contract dated 22 and 26 July, 1773) Eleanor, dau. of Walter
Grieve, of Branxholme Park, and by her had one son, John ;
and three daus., Catdekine. s. her brother; Mary, d. young ;
and Helen, m. ISlo, to William Telles, of Madeiro. He d.
Aug. 17S2, and was «. by his son,
John Scott, of Synton, who entered the army, and d. in
the West Indies in 1796, a minor and imm. He was «. by his
eldest sister,
CATHHiiiNE ScoTT, who 171. 18 March, 1800, John Corse, Esq.
of Bughtrig (a cadet of the family of Carmyle, Lanarkshire) ;
he assumed the name and arms of Scott, of Synton, in ad-
dition to his own, in consequence of the settlement made by
his wife's grandfather. Of this marriage there was issue, six
sons and three daus.,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Alexander, d. unm. Is79.
in. James, d. vnm. 1890. IV. Robert, d. young.
V. Hcnrv, d. iinm. 1855.
VI. Edwiird William, h. 16 April, 1820; entered the East
India Company s Service ; m. May, 1845, Catherine Char-
lotte, 2nd dau. of Major Vanrencn, of the Bengal Horse
Artillery, and d. 20 May, 1853, having had issue,
John, entered the army in 1865, served with the 4th and
19th Foot through the Abyssinian and Burmese cam-
paigns (medals) ; m. 1881, Eugenia Margaret Cameron,
dau. of William James Money, Esq., C.S.I. , and d. Aug.
1888, at Dhurmsala (while 2nd in command of 2nd batt.
of the 1st Goorkhas), leaving issue, Edward, b. 1883 ;
Ernie James, b. 1886; Una Catherine, b. 1884.
Alexander James, b. 1847 ; entered the army in Jan. 1866,
in the 79th Cameron Highlanders, employed in the sur-
vey of India till his retirement in 1879 ; m. 30 Oct. 1875,
llorence Emily, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Thomas
McCalmont, of HighSeld, Southampton, and has issue,
Evangeline Katherine Florence, b. 30 May, 18S0.
Edward Henry,entered the service in the Gth Royal Warwick-
shire Regt. in Jan. 1809; m. 1886, Emily Sara licnrica, 2nd
dau. of the late Henry I'earcc, Esq. of Soperwood Blanor,
Hants, and has issue, Catherine Florence ; and Mara-
quita Emily.
Donald Augustus, d. young 1851.
I. Helen Eliza, ni. 24 Oct. 1820, William Downe Gillon, Esq.
of Wallhouse {see Gillon of ]\\iUliouse and Hurstmon-
ceaux).
II. Catherine, m. Edward Glass, Esq., Bengal C.S.
III. Margaret, m. Col. David Laird, of Strathinartine, co.
Forfar.
The eldest son,
John Cokse-Scott, of Synton, s. his mother in 1850 ; d. 17
Jan. 1870, and was s. by his son, John Cohse-Scott, Esq.
SecU— Synton, co. Roxburgh.
MACMILIiAN-SCOTT OF V/AUCHOPE.
Macmillax-Scott, Walter, Esq. of Wauchope
and Pinnacle Hill, co. Eoxburgh, J. P., late Capt.
Scottish Borderers Militia, and formerly Lieut. (Jth
Dragoon Guards (the Carabineers), b. 1848 ; m.
1876, Antonietta, eldest dau. of Theodore Henry
Dury, Esq. of Bonsall, co. Derby, and has issue,
Thomas Alexander Frederick, 6. 1881.
Cccile Margaret, b. 10 July, 1879.
Lineage.— Walter Scott, Laird of Buccleuch, the greal-
great-grandfather of the 1st Earl of Buccleuch {see Burke's
Peerage, Buccleuch, Duke of), was slain in the streets of
Edinburgh, in 1552, in an encounter with Sir Walter Kerr, of
Ccssford, leaving besides his legitimate issue, a natural son,
Walter Scott, of Goudilands, b. 1532, who got his lands
from his father when very young " in order to keep a watch 1
at his house of Goudilands, and a tour built for that purpose
(which was called the watch tour of Branxholm), in order to
spy and give a check to the enimes of Buccleuch, or of his
country, and to warn the laird of his danger." MS. Statist.
Acct. Parish Hawick, 1738). He was a person of good points
and great bravery. At the raid of Reidswyre, 7 July, 1575,
where Lord Russell, eldest son of the Earl of Bedford, was
taken prisoner, the Laird of Buccleuch being then very young,
this Walter Scott led the clan, his qualities having fitted him
more than any other to perform this duty. He was a witness
to the will of the Laird of Buccleuch, at Hawick, 11 April,
1574. On 13 July, 1592, James VI., "with the advice of the
lords of his secret council, gave and granted full power anct
commission to Walter Scott, of Goudilands, and Mr. Gideon
Murray conjunctly and severely to demolish and cast down
to the ground the places, houses and fortaliees of Harden
and Dryhoip, pertaining to Walter Scott, of Harden, who, with
James Stewart, sometimes of Tynneis, was art and part of
the treasonable fact perpetrated against the King's person at
Falkland." Pitcaini's Crim. Trials, v. I., jiar. II., p. 275.)
On 13 April, 1596, he was with the Laird of Buccleuch at the
release of " Kinmont Willie," from the castle of Carlisle. He
d. the following Nov., aged 64, and was buried in the aisle of
the old church of St. Mary, Hawick, where his tombstone still
remains; at his death he was s. by his son,
Walter Scott, of Goudilands, whose name appears to a
contract signed at Jedburgh, 29 March, 1612, between James
VI. and several of his subjects; he received from Walter,
Earl of Buccleuch, a charter in his favour, dated 17 March,
1626, of the lands of Goudilands and Westcoatrig. He m.
Jean, dau. of Sir Andrew lUddell, of that ilk, by whom (who
d. 1660, aged 60) he had two sons, 1 Walter, his successor,
2 Charles, of Crumhaugh, who had a son, Walter, successor
to his uncle,
Walter Scott, of Goudilands, the eldest son, .s. his father,
and was rated in the county valuation book of 1843 for lands
in the parishes of Hawick and Cavers. He d. s. p. before nee.
1072, having executed a "bond of tailzie," dated 13 Oct.
1671, and registered 8 Dec. 1672, and various deeds relative to-
Goudilands, in favour of his nephew,
Walter Scott, of Goudilands, previously of Crumhaugh,
6. 1632. Whether from being in debt or other causes, the
estate of Goudilands passed soon after into the Buccleuch
family, but W^alter Scott retained other lands which he in-
herited from his uncle. He ■»(. Janet Glendinon, and d. 20'
Dec. 1700, having had, with a younger son, Waltei;, of whom
hereafter, an elder son,
Charles, b. 1664 ; m. Rachel, dau. of Langlads of that ilk,
and d. v. p. 22 Oct. 1098, leaving a son,
Walter, of Crumhaugh and Howpasley, b. 14 Aug. 1689,
who s. his grandfather and in. Beatrice Scott, by whom he
had a son,
Charles, of Crumhaugh, &c., b. 1719 ; d. 1757-58, leaving
two sons and a dau. Being much involved, his estates
were all sold in 1703 and 1761, and the male line of his
sons has since become extinct.
Walter Scott, of Goudilands, sometimes so designated,
the above mentioned second son of Walter Scott and Janet
Glendinon, b. 11 June, 1670, di, Christiana, dau. of Robert
Bennett, of Chesters, by whom (who d. 4 Nov. 1708, aged 34),
he had issue,
Walter, of whom below.
Robert, b. 5 June, 1704; d.s.p.
Charles, b. 23 Jan. 1708 ; d. s. p.
Joan, b. 29 May, 1702; d. s. p.
Walter Scott, of Wauchope and Howclcuch, the eldest
son, b. 26 July, 1700 ; m. Rachel, dau. of Francis Elliott, of
Fenwick, and had two sons,
Walter, of Wauchope, ft. 1726 ; m. let, in April, 1768, Eliza
beth, diu. of David Rutherford, of Capehupe, d. 1772, and
2iidly, Nov. 1789, Beatrix, d:iu. of Gideon Scott, of Friest-
haugh, but d. s. p.. May, 1796. j
Charles, of whom hereafter.
Mr. Scott purchased the estate of Wauchope, in the parish of
Hobkirk, Howclcuch, and other lands in the parish of Kober-
town. He gave Wauchope to his eldest son, and Howclcuch
to his second,
Charles Scott, of llowcleueh, b. 1728, who ,<!. to Wauchope
in 1796. lie m. 17 Aug. 1776, Elizabeth, dau. of Archibald
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Dickson, of Hassendcan Eurn and Hantlow {h. i Aug. 17o7,
and (/. ai March, 183S), and cZ. IsOs, having had issue,
Walter, his heir.
Archibald, b. 19 Aug. 1773; m. 1804, Charlotte, sister of Col.
Sililiald, of Pinnacle, and s. to Hoivclcuch, but d. s.p.
Charles, 6. 4 Nov. 1782 ; d. unm. 26 July, lb56.
Bobeit, h. 12 Nov. 1786; d.umu. April, "l333.
James, H.E.I.C. Madras Army, 6. 30 July, 17S9 ; d. unm. in
India, 2"i May, 1810.
■\Villiani, Capt. 42nd Regt. Madras N.I., b. 25 Feb. 1792 ;
d. unm. at Anuntapoor, India, 27 Sept. 1828.
Rachel, m. Oct. 1807, Hugh Micheh, Esq. of Dumfries, and
had issue.
Christian, m. Archibald Dickson, and d. 5 June, 1861, with-
out surviving issue. Through her eldest sou, Finnacle Hill
came to the tjcott family.
Agnes, d. young.
Jessie, )(i. John Cockburn, of Woolwick, d. 27 Hay, 1857,
leaving one dau.
His eldest son,
Walter Scott, of 'Wauehope, h. 6 July, 1778, s. to the
estates of his father and uncle. He hi. 9 June, 1812, Marion,
dau. of Thomas Macmillan, Esq. of Shorthorpe, co. Selkirk,
and left issue,
Charles, h. 1 Jlay, 1814 ; d. 6 Dec. 1817.
Thomas, his heir.
Walter, M.D., H.E.I.C.S., 6. 10 July, 1817; c?. at Allahabad,
Bengal, 17 Aug. 1844.
Charles, h. 24 March, 1819 ; m. 1862, JIargaret Amelia, dau.
of Browne Roberts, Esq. of Ravensbourne Park, Kent, s. to
Howcleuch, 1874.
Archibald, b. 22 Nov. 1822 ; d. at Malta, 4 May, 1862.
Anne, d. 2 Dec. 1817, aged 4 years.
Mr. Scott d. 24 May, 1857, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son,
Thomas Macmillan Scott, Esq. of Wauehope and Pinnacle
Hill, J. P., b. 13 Feb. 1816, assumed the additional surname of
Macmillan in accordance with the conditions of the entail of
his maternal grandfather's estate of Shorthoj'pe, vi. 10 April,
1844, Katherine Jane, dau. of Browne Robert, Esq. of
Ravensbourne Park, Kent, formerly of the Bengal army, and
High Sheriff of Calcutta, and had issue,
I. Walter, h. 22 Dec. 18^6 ; d. 6 April, 1847.
II. Walter, now of Wauehope.
III. Arthur Francis, Lieut. Reserve of OfBcers, b. 13 Oct.
1854.
I. Edith Marion, m. Major-Gen. Frederick Edward Sotheby.
II. Marion Maud. iii. Katherine Margaret.
Mr. MacmiUan-Scott, d. 10 June, 1862, and was s. by his
eldest surviving son.
^•/•)«s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, on a bend az. a mullet
between two crescents of the first, a bordure compony of the
second and first, for Scott ; 2nd and 3rd per p.ale or and arg.,
a lion rampant sa., in chief three niullet.s az., for Macmillan.
Crrsts — 1st. Scott, A slag's head erased gu. ; 2nd, Mac-
millan, A dexter and sinister hand issuing from the wreath
brandi.-hirg a two-handed sword all ppr. Mottoes — Over the
crests, Miseris succurro ; under the arms, Ardenter amo.
Utali — Wauehope, and Pinnacle Hill, Kelso, N.B.
Scat — Thorpe, Chertsey.
Tovrn Ktsui.,.nce—ii, Brechin Place, South Kensington.
London.
SCOTT OF THORPE.
Scott, William Chaeles, Esq. of Thorpe, co.
Siu-rey, J. P. for cos. Loudon and Surrey, b.
June, 1842, m. 14 Jun. 1880, Ursula Katherine,
dau. of Gen. Augustus Henry Lane Fox-Pilt
Rivers, of Rushmore, "Wilts, by the Hon. Alice
Margaret, his wife, dau. of Edward John, liudLord
Stanley of Alderley, and has issue,
I. Kate.
II. Patience.
III. Marcia.
Mr. W. C. Scott is the only son of General Wil-
liam Henry Scott, by the Hon. Harriett Alethea,
dau. of John Thomas, 1st Lord Stanley of Alderley,
whom he m. 20 Oct. 1835. He d. 18G8, and his
widow, 24 April, 1888. They had issue, with
William Charles (as above), 1 Marian, m. 1871,
Wniiam Williams, of Parcian, Anglesey, who d.
Aug. 1892 : 2 Alethea Rianette, m. 1st, 5 Aug.
1880 Sir Edward Blackett, 6th Bart, who d. 23
Kov. 1885, and 2ndly, 5 Nov. 1888, Henry Gis-
borne Holt, Esq. ; and 3 Adela Jane. Gen. W. H.
Scott was the son of Lieut. Gen. Scott by Anne his
wife, dau. of Sir Edward Blackett, 4th Bart,
M.P.
SCRATTON OF "WEST OGWELL.
Sceatton,Daxiel RoBEKT,Esq. ofWestOgwell,
Devon, J. P. and D.L. for Essex, J. P. for Devon,
Lord of the manors of East Ogwell and Denbury,
and of the manors of Prittlewell Priory and Milton
Hall, Essex, and Patron of East and West Ogwell,
h. 1819 ; m. 1844, Maria, dau. of Mr. James Tliorn-
ton. . Mr. Scratton is only son of John Baynton
Scratton, Esq. of Milton Hall, by Harriet his wife,
dau. of Thomas Boone, Esq.
5eai— West Ogwell, Newton Abbot.
Lieut.
Oxon,
Mabel
SCRIVENER OP SIBTON AEBEIT.
LeVETT- SCEITENER, EgEETOX BaGOT Bi'ED
Esq. of Sibton Abbey, co. Suffolk, J. P.
R.jN". (retired), late Bursar, Etble College
h. 11 Eeb. 1857; m. 1st, March, 1884^
Desborougli, 2nd dau. of Sir Harry Smith Parkes,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., H.M. Minister 'Plenipotentiary
at Pekin, China, and by her (who d. May, 1890)
has issue,
I. Evelyn Harry Byrd, h. Jan. I8S5.
II. Alaric Parkes b. April, 1S86.
He m. 2ndly, Sept. 1891, Mary, only dau. of H.
Mirehouse, Esq. of St. George's Hill, co. Somerset.
Mr. Levett-Scrivener, who is 3rd son of Col.
Richard Byrd Levett, of Milford Hall (see LeA'ett
of Milford Kail; and Mieehouse of An.iie),
assumed the additional surname of Sceivexee by
Deed Poll in 1889, under the will of his great-
aunt, Mrs. Dorothy Pike-Scrivener, whom he suc-
ceeded.
liineagre.— John Sckiven-eb, of Bildeston, was s. by his
son, Nicholas Scbiven-er, of Brantham (who m. Margery, dau.
of William Smith, of Bulmer), 6. 1482; d. 37 Heney VIII.
His eon, Ralph Scrivener, Esq. of Belstead, Portreeve of
Ipswich and Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1535, to whom arms were
granted 20Jan. 1576; m. 1st, Joan Cole; 2ndly, Mary — of
Haveningham, whose 6th child, John, 6. 1580, bought the
abbey of Sibton, from Thomas, Earl of Arundel, and Lord
Howard, of Nawoifh (Belted Will), on 30 Nov. 1610. The
original surrender by William Fladbury, the last abbot, re-
mains in the family's possession. John Scrivener built a com-
modious mansion, adjoining the ruins of the abbey. His son,
Thomas, living at the time of the Heralds' Visitation of Suf-
folk, 16C4, was a great sufferer in the royal cause, his estate
having been sequestered, and he himself confined in various
prisons in the country. He m. 15 Dec. 1640, Elizabeth, only
child of William Grudgefield, Esq., and dying 1C67, was
buried at Sibton. He left (with other issue) a son, Charles
Scrivener, LL. B. of Sibton, 6. 25 April, 1660 ; hi. Anne, dau.
of Thomas Wharton, Esq., and (Z. 8 Aug. 1737, le-iving a son,
Charles, of Sibton, m. Margaret, dau. of Francis Bechnijfeld,
Esq. of Bedingfeld, and d. 1751, and a dau. Ann, who m. Rev.
Thomas Freston, LL.B., Vicar of Cratfield, Gth son Richard
Freston, Esq. of Mendham, and left at her decease, 7 Nov.
1764, a dau. Ann, m. Edward Howman, Esq., and a. son, Jon.v
Freston Scrivener, Esq. of Sibton Abbey, who took the name
and arms of Scrivener; he m. Dorothea, dau. of Roger How-
man, Esq., M.D., of Norwich, and d. 1797, aged 67, leaving aa
only surviving dau. Dorothea Scrivener, of Sibton Abbey, w ho
m. John Fisher, D.D., Bishop of Exeter, afterwards Bi.<:hop of
Salisbury, and Preceptor to the Princess Charlotte of Wales,
and by him (who d. 1825) left (at her decease, 5 Sep.. 1831,
aged 69) a son, Edward, d. unm. 1836, and two daus., Dobo-
tuea, of Sibton Abbey, and Elizabeth, m. John Mirehouse,
Esq. of Brownslade, co. Pembroke. The elder dau,
Dorothea Scrive.ner, of Sibton Abbey, m. 8 April, 1839,
John Frederick Pike, Esq., who assumed on his marriage, the
additional surname of Scrivener, and d. 1856. Mrs. Pike-
Sciivener d. March, 1889, aged 92, and was 3. by her grand-
nephew.
,SVa(- Sibton Abbey. Toxford, Suffolk.
tiuii— Naval and Military.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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SCROPE OF DANBY.
ScEOPE. SiMox Thomas, Esq. of D;uiby Hall,
CO. York, find Coekerington, co. Lincoln, J. P. and
D.L. for jS^orth Eiding of co. York, male repre-
sentative of the great House of Sckote, b. 27
April, 1822; m. 31 Oct. ISoo, Emily Jane, 3rd
dan. of Robert Berkeley, Esq. of Spetclilej, co.
"Worcester, and has,
I. SiMos Costers, h. 16 Oct. 1S57.
II. Henry Aloj-sius, 6. 3 Jan. 1S60.
in. Geoffrey Willi.-im, b. 23 Juno, 1S70.
rv. Stephen Francis Eustace, b. 24 Oct. 1872.
V. Gervase John Philip, b. 5 May, 1874. ,
I. Mabel Mary Henrietta.
II. Margaret Mary Louisa,
in. Cecily Mary Elizabeth.
IV. Melliceut Mary Ursula. v. Mary.
liineagre. — Among the numerous baronial houses which
formerly possessed great influence in England, that of Le
Scrope (or Scrope) stands conspicuous. Though some of their
titles are now dormant, and others extinct, few families were
more distinguished in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries, and
Shakespeare has given immortality to no less than three indi-
viduals of the name. The house of Scrope was ennobled in
two branches, Sckope of Bolton ^r\i\. Sckope of Mashaiu and
Uj'ml, and its members shared the glory of all the great
victories of the Middle Ages. An unbroken male descent from
the Conquest, if not from the time of Edward the Con-
fessor, and the emphatic declaration of the Earl of Arundel,
given in 13S6, as a witness In the celebrated controversy
tetween Sir Richard Scrope and Sir llobert Grosvenor for the
right of bearing the coat "azure, a bend or," as well as of
numerous other deponents in that cause, that the representa-
tive of this family " was descended from noble and generous
tlood, of gentry and ancient ancestry, who had always pre-
served their name and estate in dignity and honour," as well
as their alliances and property, sufficiently attest their anti-
quity and importance ; whilst the mere enumeration of the
dignities which they attained between the reigns of Edward
II. and Charles I. proves the high rank they enjoyed. In
this period of SOO years, the house of Scrope produced two Earls
and twenty Barons, one Chancellor, four Treasurers, and two
Chief Justices of England, one Archbishop and two Bishops,
five Knights of the Garter, and numerous Bannerets, the
highest military order in the days of chivalry.
Eichard Scrope held various manors in Worcestershire,
Herefordshire, and Shropshire in the time of Edward the
Confessor, as appears on the authority of Domesday Book, at
the compilation of which they were possessed by his son,
Osborne Fitz-Richard, or Fitz-Scrop, who, in 1067, whilst
William the Conquerob and the greater part of his nobles
were in Normandy, assisted the Castellan of Hereford in sub-
duing the rebel Edric. From him descended the Lords Scrope
of Bolton (Sir William Scrope, K.G., eldest son of the 1st Lord
Scrope, of Bolton, was created Earl of Wiltes, 1397), the
Lords Scrope of Masham, and the Scropes of Castle Cooinbe,
Wilts, whose heir, Emma Phipps, only child of William
Scrope, Esq., m. 1S21, George Poulett Thomson, Esq., M.P.,
afterwards Scrope, and d. s. 'p. Aug. 1866.
Sir Henry Le Scrope, 6th Baron Scrope, of Bolton, left, by
Elizabeth hia 1st wife, dau. of Henry, Earl of Northumber-
land, Henrt, 7th Lord Scrope, of Bolton, and
John Scrope, of Spennithome, co. York, and of Hambledon,
CO. Bucks, m. Phillis, dau. of Ralph llokeby, of Mortham, co.
York, and had, with other issue,
I. Hen-rt, liis heir.
II. Ralph, of Hambledon, Bucks, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Wil iaiii, Lord Windsor, and rehct of Sir George Paulet.and
by her had a son.
Sir Adrian Scrope, Knt., who settled at Coekerington,
CO. Lincoln, and was progenitor of the Scropes of C'oc/cer-
inytun.
in. Adrian, ancestor of Scrope of WormesUy, co. Oxford.
The eldest son,
Henet Scrope, of Spennithorne, m. Margaret, dau. and heir
of Simon Conyers, of Danby-upon-Y'ore, co. I'ork, and had by
her («ho d. 3 March, 1609), with other issue,
I. Francis, of Danby, m. Dorothy, dau. of Anthony Caterick,
E.-q. ol.';tanwiek, co. York, but d. i. p.
II. Henry, rf. s. p.
III. CiiRisToPHtR. of Spennithome, m. Margaret, dau. of
John Ueesley, Esq. o; skelton, and (i. 31 Jan. 1637, leaving,
with other issue.
1 Henrt, who inherited Danby.
2 Si.MO.N, successor to liis brother.
IV. John, i)i. .\nne Thoresby, and left a dau. and Iicir, Ann-e,
who in. Edward Topham, Esq. of Aglethorpe.
The representation of this family eventually devolved upon the
eldest son of Christopher, of Spennithorne,
Henry Scrope, Esq., b. 14 Oct. 1G05, who became "of
Danby." He d. 1642, leaving an only dau. Anne, wife of
Thomas Tempest, Esq. of Broughton, and was s. by his brother,
Simon Scrope, Esq. of Danby, Tith son of Christopher, b.
1615; in. Mary, dau. of Michael Warton, Esq. of Beverley,
and d. 22 Dec. 1691, having had, with three daus. (Catherine,
m. Nicholas Thornton, Esq. of Netherwitton, Northumber-
land ; Mary, m. Nicholas Errington Stapleton, Esq. of Carleton,
CO. York; Margaret, m. John Messinger, Esq. of Fountains
Abbey, co. York), three sons, of whom the eldest,
Si.MON Scrope, Esq. of Danby, b. 14 Nov. 1666; m. 1st,
Mary, dau. of Robert Constable, Viscount Dunbar, by whom
he had no issue, and 2ndly, F'rances, dau. of Ralph Sheldon,
Esq. of Beoly, co. Worcester, by whom he left at his decease,
28 Feb. 1723,
I. Simon, his heir.
II. Henry Joseph, of Leghorn.
I. Mary Dorothy, m. Thomas Strickland, Esq. of Sizergti.
II. Frances, a nun.
III. Catherine, vi. Roger Strickland, Esq. of Richmond.
The eldest son,
Simon Scrope, Esq. of Danby, m. Ann Clementina, dau. and
eventual co-heir of George Meynell, Esq. of Aldborough and
Dalton, CO. York (by his wife Elizabeth, only child of George
Cockson, Esq.), and dying 3 Jan. 178S, left a dau. Clementina
Elizabetli Frances, m. James Maxwell, Esq. of Kirkconnell,
and a son,
Simon Thomas Scrope, Esq. of Danby, m. 3 March, 1789,
Catherine Dorothy, eldest dau. of Edward Meynell, Esq. of
Kilvington and the Fryerage Y'arm, and had issue,
Simon Thomas, liis heir.
Edward Gervase, b. 5 Jan. 1796 ; d. 17 Jan. 1867.
Henry, b. 13 Oct. 1798 : d. 1873.
Frederick, b. 25 Dec. 1801; d. 1848.
Charles George, 6. 21 March, 1805; d. 1841.
Catherine Dorothy, m. 1826, Anthony George Wright Bid-
dulph, Esq. of Burton, Sussex; d. 1834.
Anne Clementina, d. 1868. Frances, d. 1858.
Mr. Scrope d. Aug. 1838, and was s. by his eldest son,
Si.MON Thomas Scrope, Esq. of Danby Hall and Coekering-
ton, male representative of the great house of Scrope, b. 17
April, 1790; m. 25 June, 1821, Mary, eldest dau. of John
Jones, Esq. of Llanarth Court and Ti'e-Owen, co. Monmouth,
and by her (who d. 26 April, 1830) had issue,
I. Simon Thomas, now of Danby.
II. Henry John, Lieut. 1st Royal Eegt., b. 16 May, 1828 ; d.
11 Dec. 1853.
I. Mary Catherine, d. 7 Feb. 1829.
II. Florence Mary, m. 22 Nov. J 853, Edmund Rodney Pol-
lexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley and Lyneham, Devon, who
d. 12 June, 1856. She d. 23 Jan. 1871.
ui. Adela Mary Elizabeth, m. 1st, 16 June, 1866. Edward,
Francis Riddell, Esq. of The Grange, Northumberland, and
2ndly, 26 April, 1873, Hon. Alexander Temple Fitzmaurice,
4th son of Thomas John Hamilton, Earl of Orkney.
Mr. Scrope, of Danby, laid claim to the earldom of Wilts, but
the decision of the House of Lords was adverse. He d. 1 Oct.
1872, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Az.,abend or, quarterinq the arms of many great
and historic families. Ccest— Outof a ducal coronet or. a plume
of ostrich feathers ppr. Jl/o(to— Devant si je puis.
Sects— 'Oanhy, Bedale, co. York, and Coekerington, Louth,
CO. Lincoln.
SCTJDAMORE OF KENTCHURCH.
(Scudamore), Latjea Adelaide, of Kentchnrch
Court, CO. Hereford, m. 1st, 21 May, 1852, Major
Fitzherbert Dacre Lucas (kilied at Lueknow 30
Sept. 1857), 2nd son of the Right Hon. Ednard
Lticas, M.P. of Castle Shane, co. Mouaghan, and
had an only son,
Edward Scddamore Lucas, of Castle Shane, co. Monaghan,
and now of Kentchurch, J. P. and D.L. for cos. Hereford
and Monaghan, High Sheriff co. Monaghan 1879, J.P. cos.
Monmouth and Radnor, and Capt. and Hon. Major 4th
Batt. Shropshire L.I., b. 8 March, 1853 {see Ldcas of Castle
Shane).
She m. 2ndly, 8 Dec. 1859, the late John Doncgan,
Esq. of Carrigmore, co. Cork, J.P. Mrs. Doncgan
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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1813
Las made OTcr to her only son her life interest in
Xeutchiircli Court.
Lineage. — The Scitdamores, one of the most eminent
familks in the West of England, have been established at
Kcntchurch for many centui'ies. At an early period they
t)ecame divided into two distinct families, the Sccdamores of
KaitcUarch and the Scudamoees of Home Lacy ; but the
exact period when the branches separated has not been accu-
rately ascertained (see Burke's Extinct and Dormant
Peerages).
Sir Alan Scfdamore, Knt., living 4 William Eufus, m.
Jane, dau. and heir of Sir Alexander Ketchuiey (Catchmay),
Lord of Troy and Bigswear, Monmouthshire, and left a son
and successor.
Sir Titcs Scudamore, Lord of Troy and Bigswear, m.
Joyce dau. of Sir Robert Clifford, Lord of Clifford, and had
two sons,
WiLcocK (Sir), whowi. Eleanor, dau. and heir of Sir Brian
Trowhek, Knt., and
Jenkin Sccdamore, m. Alice, or Agnes, dau. and heir of
Sir Robert Ewyas, Knt., and had two sons, John (Sir), his
heir, and Philip, who was, according to some authorities;
ancestor of the Home Lacy branch. The elder son.
Sir John ScnoAMORE, ra. Jane, dau. of Sir Walter Basker-
ville, of Erdisley, co. Hereford, and was father of
Sir John Sccdamobe, m. Joyce, dau. and co-heir of Sir
Robert Marberry, Knt., and left a son and successor.
Sir Jenkin Sccdamore, ra. Alice, dau. and co-heir of Sir
Walter Pedwarden, or Bredwarden, Knt., and had two sons,
John (Sir), his heir, and Philip, who, on the authority of most
of tlie ancient pedigrees, was ancestor of the Scudasiores of
Home Lacy. The elder son.
Sir John Scudamoke, Knt. of Kentchurch, living in the
reigns of Edward IL and Henry IV., m. Elizabeth, dau. and
co-heir of the celebrated Owen Glendowr, and was great-great-
great-grandfather of
James Scudamore, Esq. of Kentchurch, te;r.p. Hekrt VIL
He ra. Joane, or Sibell, dau. of Sir James Baskenille, Knt. of
Erdisley, co. Hereford, and had two daus., his co-heirs, of
whom Eleanor became the wife of Miles ap Harry, Esq. of
Kewcourt, and
Joan Scudamore, inheriting Kentchurch, m. her cousin,
Philip Scudamore, Esq. of Rowlstone, and left a son and
successor,
John Scudamore, Esq. of Kentchurch, from whom the 4lh
in descent,
John Scudamore, Esq. of Kentchurch, aged 68 in 1683, ?/i.
Mary, dau. of Andrew Lloyd, Esq. of Aston, .Salop, and by her
(who d. 6 Jan. 1705) had si.\ sons and three daus. Mr. Scuda-
more d. 28 Dec. 1704, and was s. by (the son of his eldest son,
Ambrose) his grandson,
William Scudamore, Esq. of Kentchurch, ra. 1701, Pene-
lope, dau. of Edmund Lechmere, Esq. of Hanley Castle, and
sister of Nicholas, Lord Lechmere, by whom (who was
interred at Kentchurch, 24 July, 1730) he had one son, John,
who d. in youth 1713, and three daus., i. Mary, m. John
Wynde, Esq. of St. Laurence Pountney, London; it. Pene-
lope, 7/1. Lewis Clive, of Howton Grove, co. Hereford; iii.
Rachel, d. v.nra. 1737. Mr. Scudamore d. 1741, and was s. by
(the eldest son of his uncle, Richard Scudamore, of Rowlstone)
his cousin,
John Scudamore, Esq. of Rowlstone and Kentchurch, b.
1727, Col. of the Herefordshire Militia, and M.P. for the city
of Hereford. He ra. 26 Aug. 1756, Sarah, dau. and heir of
Daniel Westcombe, Esq. of Enfield, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Richard Philip, b. 30 June, 1752, M.P. for Hereford,
d. unra. 6 March, 1831.
I. Mary, vi. 15 Feb. 17s7, James Hereford, Esq. of Siifton.
Mr. Scudamore d. 11 July, 1796, and was s. by his son,
John Scudamore, Esq. of Kentchurch Court, Col. in the
Duke of Ancaster's Eegt. of Light Dragoons, M.P. for Here-
ford, b. 11 June, 1757. He ra. a May, 1797, Lucy, only dau. of
Jamiis Walwyn, Esq. of Longworth, co. Hereford, M.P., and
by her (who d. 24 Feb. 1798) left at his decease, 12 April, 1805,
an only child,
John Lucy Scudamore, Esq. of Kentchurch, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff, Lieut.-Co)., b. 20 Feb. 1798: in. 23 Oct. 1822,
Sarah Laura, elder dau. of Sir Harford Jones Brydges, 1st
Bart, of Boultibrook, and had issue, a son, b. at Floicnce, 24
Nov. 1823, who d. in infancy, and a dau.,
Laura Adelaide, now of Kentchurch.
He d. 2 July, 1875, and was s. by his only child, Laura
Adelaide.
.4 rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th gu., three stirrups, leathered
and buckled, or Scudamobe (modern) ; 2Dd and 3r4 or, across
pattiie fitchee gu., Scudamore (ancient). Cresl—A bear's paw
ppr., issuing from a ducal coronet or. il/uUo— Scuto amoris
Divini.
Seal — Kentchurch Court, Hereford.
SCULLY OF MANTLE HILL.
ScrLLY, yi>-CENT, Esq. of Mantle Hill, co. Tip-
perary, High Sheriff 1870, E.A. Christ Cliurcli,
Oxon., b. 1 Aug. 1846 ; W2. 21 Nov. 1871, Emma
Eliza Mary Clare, dau. of Pierse Marcus Barron,
Esq. of Belmont Park, D.L. co. Waterford, and by
her (who d. 7 April, 1890) has had issue,
I. Vincent Bernard, b. 1 Sept. 1872 ; d. 10 Nov. following.
II. Denys Vincent Arthur, 6. 6 Sept. 1873.
III. Marcus Vincent Barron, b. 2 July, 1881.
I. Katherine Juliet Mary.
II. Manuella Beatrice Mary. m. Louise Frances.
Lineage.— The sept of Ua Scolaidhe, O'Scullt, or
Scully, is stated to have been of Milesian origin. The sept at
a very early period possessed a territory in the present co.
Westmeath, called Dealbhna Sarthair, or Western Delvin, and
are mentioned by O'Duhbagain, who lived in the 15th century,
in the topographical poems, as '■ O'ScuUy of Sweet Stories, over
the delightful Western Delvin ; " the literal meaning of the
word "Scully " is scholar, or narrator of events. The Annals
of the Four Masters supply evidence of members of the sept
holding high ecclesiastical preferments before the conquest of
Ireland by Henry 1L, viz., a.d. 1050, " O'Scully Herenach, of
Inis Cathaigh, d.; " a.d. 1117, "Plann O'Scully; Bishop of
Condere, d. " An inquisition taken at Drumakeenan, 15 Dec.
1021, mentions part of the bounds of the tenitory of Ely
O'CarroIl, in the King's co., as "the town and lands of Farida,
called Scully's Land. "
Jeremiah Scully, of Eyallstown or Lyonstown, co. Tippe-
rary, with his brother, Roger Scully, settled near Cashel, in
that county, subsequent to the restoration of Charles II. Tra-
dition, carefully preserved in the family, says they came from
the King's CO. or Longford; the latter, Roger, d. 1704; the
former, Jeremiah, was b. 18 Sept. 1645, and had four sons and
two daus. He iZ. 2 June, 1710. The eldest son,
Teige, or Timothy Scully, of Barnahilla, co. Tipperary,
was b. 8 Aug. 1674 ; m. 1708, Mary, dau. of Roger Ryan, of
Kilnemanagh, in same co., by whom he had nine sons and
two daus.; of the sons, the two elder were i. Jeremiah, of
Kilconnell and Shanbally, same, CO., 6. 1709; m. Katherine,
Maher, and d. 27 April, 17Go; ii. Roger, of whom hereafter.
He (/. 27 July, 1748. His 2nd son,
Roger Scully, of Kilfeacle and Dualla, co. Tipperary, 6.
17 Nov. 1713; m. 24 Jan. 1734, Mary, dau. of Gilbert Maher,
of TuUamaine, same co., by whom, who d. 10 July,
1780, aged 60 years, he had with ten daus., seven surviving
sons,
I. James, of whom hereafter.
II. Edmund, of Cashel, b. '24 Dec. 1739 ; d. 24 Aug. 1806; m.
Dora, dau. of Koger Ryan, of Kilcloan, by whom (who d.
16 June, 181 6), he had a son, Daniel, 6. 1 May, 1773, d.
17 Dec. 17t<6, and six daus., 1 Mary, m. 1791, Andrew
O'Ryan, of Bansha Castle ; 2 Ellen, ra. Matthew Moore Esq.,
son of Rev. Croshie Moore, of Mooresfort; 3 Elizabeth, ra.
27 Sept. 1800, William Delany, of Castle Durrow ; 4 Mar-
garet, m. Theobald O'Meagher ; 5 Frances, ra. William
Colles ; 5 Dora, in. Michael Lidwell, of Dromore and Beaks-
town.
III. Jeremiah, of Silverfort, b. 8 Dec. 1741 ; d. ID Sept. 1807;
);i. 1768, Barbara, dau. of Daniel Hourigan, of Tanlore,
by whom (who d. 3 Nov. 1818) he had, with six daus , as
many sons, 1 Roger, of Limerick, b. 1770, m. Ellen, dau.
of Denis Lyons, Esq. of Croom, J.P. co. Limerick, and had
a son, Edmund, Capt. in the Imperial Hussars of Aus.ria;
2 Daniel, Lieut. 7th Dratoon Guards, 6. 1772, m. Feb.
1779, Elizabeth, dau. of James Aylmer, Esq. of Painstown,
CO. Kildare, and <^ 21 Jan. 1802; 3 Patrick, Capt. 99th
Regt., ti. 1776, d. in West Indies 4 March, 1796; 4 Jsmes,
of TuUamaine, b. 21 July, 1779, d. 18 May, 1853, m. 1st,
Katherine, dau. of Denis Jloylan (who d. IS Jan. 1827), and
2ndly, Jan. 1830, Jane Balfe, widow of John Taaffe, E.iq. of
Annahill, co. Mayo; 5 Jeremiah, of Silveifort, b. 178i), m.
Jan. 1811, Elenor, dau. of Capt. John Buike, of Limerick
(who d. 29 Jan. 1818), d. April. 1838; 6 Edmund, of Clon-
banane, J. P., 6. 1788, d. s. p. 18 Dec. 1847.
IV. William, of Dually, b. 6 June, 1746; ta. 177G, Anne, dau.
of Robert Roe, and d. 21 Dec. 1828.
V. Timothy, 6. 28 April, 1756.
VI. Roger, b. 27 June, 1758 ; m. 1798, Elizabeth, dau. of
Patrick Ciirley, of Galway, and d. 1828.
VII. Patrick, of Carrick-on-Suir, b. 1764.
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Eoger Seullv d. S March, 17S3. His eldest son,
James SrrLLY, Esq. of Kilfeacle, J. P. co. Tipperary, 6.
0 Xov. 1737 ; )ii. 14 July, 17G0, Katherino, dau. of Di'nis Lyons,
Esq. of Ci'oom House, oo. Limerick, by whom who d. 30 June,
1S18, ho had (with six daus., i. Mary, d. 12 Aug. 1S31 ;
II. Fanny, m. 1793, Jean Bernard I'asquet, of Bordeaux, and
d. 20 Dec. 1795: in. Katherine. 7;i. 9 Xov. 17SG, Kichard
Sausso, Esq. of Annesbrook, and d. 14 Aug. 17SS ; iv. Anne,
m. 15 June, 1791, Thomas Mahon, d. 2S Oct. 1841 ; v. Lucinda,
m. ISOO, Leonard Keating, (?. 21 May, 1843; vi. Joanna, m.
19 Sept. 1S05, Clement Sadleir, Esq., d. 25 Dec. 1858) six
sons,
I. Eocer, h. 9 Nov. 1772 ; d. v. p. unm. 7 Jan. 1797.
II. Dents, of whom hereafter.
in. James, of Shanballyraore and Tipperary, J. P. co. Tip-
perary, b. 25 March, 17 77 ; m. 17 Jan. 1806, Margaret, dau.
of John Wyse, Esq. of the manor of St. John, Waterford,
and d. 31 Dec. lS4d, leaving three ."ons and one dau., 1
James, of Shanballymore and Mountjoy Square, J. P. co.
Tipperary, m. 1st, 1832, Helen, dau. of Alex. Sherlock, Esq.,
and 2ndly, 18b0, Catherine, dau. of Cliarles Galwey, Esq.,
and (?. 1878, leaving issue: 2 John, Resident Magistrate,
Capt. 80th liegt. : 3 Francis, M. P. co. Tipperary 1847-57,
and Eliza, /;i. 5 June, 1849, John Duff Coghlao, Esq. of
Kilcop, who d. 21 Oct. 1854, leaving issue, John Duff, b.
1850: d. 1851 : James Duff, Major late 28th Eegt. b. 1851 ;
and Margaret, I. 1853; d. iinm. 1893.
IV. William Timothy, 51. D. of Torquay, Devon, 6. 15 May,
1778; ra. 18 Feb. 1796, Margaret Koe, of liockweU, co. Tip-
porai7, and(L 5 Nov. 1842.
V. Edmund, of Bloomfield, h. 22 Jan. 1779; m. 6 March,
1806, Anne, dau. of Con O'Brien, and d. 16 Sept. 1839.
VI. Jeremiah, of London, 6. 15 Dec. 1872; m. 1st, 4 July,
1809, Alice, dau. of Francis Arthur, and 2ndly, Ellen, dau.
of Edmund Sexton, of Limerick, and d. 1 March, 1840.
Mr. Scully d. 11 Feb. 1816. His eldest son.
Dents Scully, Esq. of Kilfeacle, Barrister-at-Law, Author
.of Statcmeyitofthc Paml Laws, 1812, 6. 4 Jlay, 1773; m. 1st,
26 Nov. 1801, Mary, dau. of Ferdinand Huddleston, Esq. of
Sawfton Hall, co. Cambridge, who d. s. p. 12 April, 1806, and
2ndly, 2 Sept. 1808, Katherine, dau. of Vincent Eyre, Esq., of
Hightielcl and Xewholt, co. Derby, by Katherine his wife, only
child of William 'Parker, Esq. of Rainhill, co. Lancaster, by
viiom (who d. 11 June, 1843) he had issue,
I. James, his successor. 6. 13 Sept. 1809 ; d. unvi. 26 Nov.
1842.
II. ViNXEXT, of whom hereafter.
III. K'dolph Henry, b. 12 March, 1812; m. Mary, dau. of
John Graham Lough, Sculptor, and d. 6 Aug. 1876, leaving
four sons,
1 James Eodolph, 6. 5 Sept. 1853; m. 24 Oct. 1876, Annie,
dau. of T. O'Neil, Esq. of Beechdale, Kent, by whom he
has issue, James IJodolph, b. 9 Oct. 1877 ; Vincent Ray-
mond ; Reginald Lough ; Mary Julia ; Cecilia Rose ; and
Annie.
2 Rodolph Francis, 6. 28 Jan. 1855.
3 Reginald William, 6. 5 July, 1856.
4 Thomas Vincent, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1 May, 1857 ; m.
8 Aug. 1^78, Rosa Victoria, youngest dau. of the late
Vincent ScuUy, Esq. of -Mantle Hill.
IV. Thomas Joseph Denis, b. 12 July, 1817, d. s. p. 13
April, 1857.
V. Wii'.iam Francis John, of Ballinaclough, co. Tipperary,
and Holland Park, London, b. 23 Nov. 1821 ; m. 1st, 1851.
Margaret, dau. of Michael Sweetman, Esq., by whom (who
d. 20 May, 1861) he had three daus.,
1 Gtrtrude. 2 Julia. 3 Kathleen.
He m. 2ndly, — Chynoweth, and has issue.
1. Katherine Julia Mary, m. Prince Antonio Publicola Santa
Croce, Duke de Corchiano and Santo Gemine, Grandee of
Spain of the First Class, and d.. 16 Feb. 1864, leaving three
daus.,
1 Louisa, in. Marquis Rangoni.
2 Vincenza, ';;(. Count .Santa Flora.
3 Valeria, m. JIarquis Pa.-sari.
II. Mary Ann, a nun, "lrt„„„„,grt
III. Juliana, a nun, Jtieceasea.
Mr. Scully, d. 25 Oct. 18.30. His 2nd son,
Vincent Sccllt, E.sq. of Mantle Hill, co. Tipperary, and
Mcrrion Square, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., M.P. co.
Cork 13.V2-57 and 1859-65, 6. 8 Sept. 1810 ; s. his eldest brother
Ibii; rii. 6 Sept. 1841, Susanna, dau. of John Grogan, Esq. of
Harcourt Street, Dublin, BarrLster-at-Law, and sister of .Sir
Edward Grogan, Bart. M.P. for the city of Dublin, 1841-65,
and by her (who d. 3 Sept. 1874) had i.ssue,
I. Vincent, now of Mantle Hill.
I. Katherine. ii. Juliet, a nun.
III. Rosa Victoria, m. 8 Aug. 1S78, Thomas Vincent Scully
(SI.K vJj'fCt).
Mr. Scully d. 4 June, 1S71.
yf )■);(.'!— Vert, a cross boutonne between two mullets in chief
and a Heur-de-lis in base or. Crest— Owl of a mural crown ppr.
a pha'nix, also ppr. , charged on the breast with a cross boutonne
or. Motto — Sine labe resurgens.
iSeai— Mantle-hill House, Golden, nearCashel, co. Tipperary.
SCUKFIELD OF FOKD AND HUE.WOETH.
ScuEFiELD, G-EORGE JoHN, Esq. of Forcl, Hur-
worth House, and Crimdon House, all co. Durham,
and Lord of the Manor of Crimdon, J. P. for the
Xorth Eiding and co. Durham, D.L. for the
latter co., and Hi-h Sheriff 1880, Hon. Col. 1st
Vol. Batt. Durliam^Liglit Infantry, h. 4 Feb. 1810;
m. 11 April, 1839, Aiine Alice, 2nd dau. of Eev.
Kobert IIoi>pcr Williamson, of Whickham, co.
Durham, J. P., Eector and Patron of Hiirworth
{see WiLLiAMSox of Whickham), and bj her (who
d. 1 April, 1872) has liad issue,
I. Geokge John, Barrister-at-Law, h. 16 April, 1841.
II. William, d. an infant.
III. Robert Grey (Rev.), b. 6 Aug. 1844 ; m. 27 April, 1880,
Alice Mary, dau. of Rev. Edward Douglas Finling, and
d. 29 Aug. following.
IV. William Williamson, 6. 24 Dec. 1845; d. 1858.
I. Alice Joanna Sarah Dorothea.
Col. Scurfield, who graduated JVI.A. at St. John's
Coll. Camb. 1836, assumed by royal licence, dated
22 Oct. 1831, the surname of Scuefield only, in
lieu of his patronymic Geet.
Liineag'e. — The family of Grey was long settled in the
city of Durham, and by tradition descends from a younger
branch of the noble house of Gret, of Northumberland.
John Gket, an Alderman of Durham (son of Robert Grey,
Aldeiinan of Durham, who d. circa 1698, and grandson of
John Grey, of Durham, by Mary his wife), was Mayor of that
city in 1707, 1715, 1722, and 1735. He r,i. Lst, 23 Jan. 1699,
Rebecca, dau. and co-heir of William Chipchase, Gent, of
Norton, co. Durham, who was bur. 14 Jan. 1716. Mr. Grey
m. 2ndly, 5 Aug. 1718, Mary, dau. of George Bowes, Esq. of
Bradlej', co. Durham, grandson of Sir George Bowes, Knt. of
Bradley, and by her had, with other issue, a son, Bowes Grey,
Esq. of Old Elvet, co. Durham, b. 1725. Mr. Grey m. 3rdly,
12 June, 1722, Elizabeth, cousin of his previous wife, dau. of
Thomas Bowes, Esq. of Quarrington, but d. without further
issue, and was bur. in St. Nicholas Church, Durham, 17 Sept.
1760, aged 80, being «. by his 4th, but eldest surviving son by
his 1st wife,
John Gret, Gent, of Norton, bapt. 21 July, 1709 ; ra. 23
Dec. 1727, Anne, dau. of Hugh Finch, Gent, of Billingham, co.
Durham, by Anne his wife, and by her (who was bur. 17 Sept.
17C7) had issue,
I. William, of London, 6.9 Jan. 1729: m. Elizabeth Wright,
of Bishopton, and by her had an only child, Elizabeth, b.
Vibl. This lady inherited the extensive estates of her
great-uncle, Gascoigne Finch, Esq. She to. 8 June, 1783,
Rev. Christopher Anstey, of Trumpington, co. Cambridge,
by whom (who d. 19 Dec. 1827) she had an only child,
Christopher, who lived but a few days.
II. Chipchase, grandfather of William Robinson Grey, Esq.
of .Silksworth, co. Durham, who has assumed the name of
Robinson only {see Robinson of Silksworth).
III. John, of whom we treat.
I. Anne, ra. 17 May, 1764, John Ward, of Billingham, co.
Durham, Gent.
Mr. Grey d. about 1760. His 3rd son,
John Gret, of Norton, Gent., b. 14 June, 1744; m. 10
March, 1768, Elizabeth, dau. of John Darnell, of Billinghani,
CO. Durham, and <?. 4 April, 1791, having by her (who d.'Z\
Dec. 1818, aged 73) had issue,
I. John, of Stockton, co. Durham, Merchant, 6. 4 Sept. 1776 ;
1,1. 25 Nov. 1802, Margaret, dau. of Edward Aiskell, of
Sunderland, co. Durham, and had issue,
1 John, of Stockton, Merchant.
2 Edward, of Liverpool, Merchant.
1 Eleanor, to. 26 April, 1827, Thomas Heniy Faber, Esq.,
Town Clerk of Stockton, and had issue.
2 Elizabeth, TO. 6 June, 1831, Frederick William Trevor,
Esq., Collector of the Customs at Montrose, and had issue.
II. William, of whom presently.
I. Ann, of Norton.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1825, Rev. Christopher Anstey, Vicar of
Norton, co. Durham.
The 2nd son.
SEA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SEE
1815
William Ghet, Esq. of Norton, 6. 18 Sept. 1778, J.P. co.
Durham ; m. 1 July, 1807, Joanna, only child and heir of
■\\"illiam ScurfiL'ld, Esq. of Ford, Coatham, JIundeville, and
Criradon Hou.^e, all co. Durham (ivho was 2nd son of William
Scurfield, Esq. of Ford and Ne\vcastle-on-Tyne, the discoverer
of copperas;, and by her (who d. 26 Jan. 1862) had issue to
aurvive infancy,
I. WiLLiAsi ScDEFiELD, his lu'ir.
II. Geokge John, who «. liis brother, and is the present Mr.
Scurfield.
lit. John William (Rev.), who has assumed the name of
Smith only (.see Smith of Ryhopc. and Carroiobroufih).
IV. Charles, an Ensign 1st vVest India Kegt. He d. anm. in
the West Indies, June, 1842.
V. Henry Anthony, late of Hurworth Hall, co. Durham, for
which he is a J. P., now of Meole Brace, Shrewsbury, Hon.
Col. of 1st Cheshire Artillery Volunteers, b. 1822 ; to. .3 Sept.
Ihol, Frances Elizabeth, youngest dau. of James Eoyds,
Esq. of Woodlands, co. Chester, by whom he has issue,
four surviving daus.,
1 Florence Royds, m. 20 Oct. 1875, Major Charles Edward
Writfht, 96th Regt., eldest son of Peter Wriglit, Esq. of
HoUins Hey, co. Chester.
2 Dorothea Royds, m., as 2nd wife, 6 Oct. 1885, Henry, 4th
son of Sir William H. Ripley, 1st Bart.
S Harriet Royds, m. 16 Sept. 1879, Capt. Thomas William
Best, 76th Regt., son of Hon. and Rev. Samuel Best, and
grandson of 1st Lord Wynford.
4 F"rances Louisa.
VI. John Reynolds, of Calcutta, Merchant, d. 23 March, 1858
aged 33.
VII. Robert Septimus.
I. Sarah Dorothy, m. 2 May, 1839, her cousin, William
Robinson-Robinson (formerly Grey), Esq. of Silkswurth,
CO. Durham, and has issue.
II. Joanna, 7 .
III. Anne Elizabeth, j "- J^"""-
Mr. Grey d. 23. Jan. 1862, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Scurfield Grey, Esq. of Norton and Ciimdon
House, b. 18 Aug. 1808 ; M.A. of St. John's Coll. Camb., and
a Barrister-at-Law, J. P. for the North Riding and co. Durham,
for the latter of which he was a Deputy-Lieut., Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, and served as High Sheriff 1867. He d. unm.
9 Jan. 1876, and was s. by his brother, George John, of Hur-
worth House, CO. Durham, who had, as above stated, previously
assumed the name of Scurfield only.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, barry of six pean and or, per
pale counterchanged, for Scukfield ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a lion
rampant and a bordure engrailed arg., for Grey. Crests — 1st,
A cubit arm in armour erect ppr., encircled by a wreath of
oak or, firing a carbine also ppr., for Scurfield ; 2nd, A scaling-
ladder arg., for Gret. Mottoes — Vidi, vici, for Scurfield ;
Deum lime, regem serva, for Grey.
Seai.s— Hurworth House, Darlington, and Crimdon House,
Castle Eden.
SEAIiY OF GORTNAHOEN.
Sealy, John Thomas Hungerfoed, Esq.,M.D.,
of Gortnaliorn House, co. Cork, J.P., b. 4 Dec.
1853 ; m. 3 April, 1877, Sarah, dau. of the late
Joseph Weightman, Esq. of Staiuton-le-Tale, co.
Lincoln.
liineage. — The Sealys of Gortnahorn are a junior branch
of the Bridgwater family.
John Sealy, Esq., who went to Ireland tcm}}. Charles II.,
was father of
Robert Sealy, Esq. of Bandon, to. Miss Marsh, sister of
Gen. Marsh, and had issue, Armiger, John, and George. The
descendants of John settled at Richmount, near Bandon. The
3rd son,
George Sealy, Esq. of Gortnahorn, vi. Anne, only dau. of
Eev. Richard Baldwin, of Ardacrow, Rector of Rathclareen,
and had issue, Rodert, Richard, Armiger, George, Baldwin,
Eliza, Bridget, and Jane. The eldest son,
Robert Sealy, Esq. of Gortnahorn, m. 1st. Eliza, dau. of
Jonas Morris, Esq. of Dunkettle, and had a son, Jonas Morris
Sealy, of Gortnahorn, Barrister-at-Law, Q.C., d. s. p. 1857,
and a dau. Mary Anne, to. 1820, Rev. Jonas Morris Poole.
He TO. 2ndly, Anne, eldest dau. of John Hungerford, Esq.
cf Burren, brother of Col. Thomas Hungerford, of The Island
see that Name), and by her had issue,
John Thomas Hungerford, of whom presently.
WiNTHROP Baldwin, of Gortnahorn.
Anna Maria, d. unm.
Mr. Sealy d. 1826. His eldest son by his 2nd wife,
John Thomas Hungerford Sealy, M.D., B.A., b. 26
March, 1S04 ; vi. 18 Dec. 1829, Sarah, 4th dau. of Rev. Robert
Shanly, of Julianstown, co. Meath, and d. 1850, in California,
Robert, b. 13 Sept. 1830, to whom his uncle, Jonas Morris
Sealy, bequeathed the estates of Gortnahorn, Kilcoleman,
and Garanteah, after the decease of his widow. He d. s.p.
in Australia 1662.
Alice.
WiNTHROP Baldwin Sealy, Esq. of Gortnahorn, co. Cork,
B.A., J. P., b. 1SIJ6; i;i. 4 June, 1836, Susan Jane, youngest
dau. of the late Richard Hungerford, Esq. of The Island, co.
Cork, and had issue,
I. Robert Winthrop Baldwin (Rev.), B.A., b. 1839.
II. Richard Hungerford, b. 1841.
III. Jonas Morris, b. 1844.
IV. W'inthrop Baldwin, b. 1847: m. 1875.
V. John Thomas Hungerford, now of Gortnahorn.
VI. George Marsh, 6. 18.=>4.
I. Frances Eyre, deceased. n. Susan .Jane.
ui. Henrietta Helena. iv. Letitia Charlotte.
V. Eliza Anne, ))i. vi. Maria Catherine Becher.
Mr. Sealy d. 24 Nov. 1887.
Arms — Or, a fesse embattled az., between three wolves' heads
erased sa. Cre<t— Out of a ducal coronet or, a wolf's head sa.
Motto — Concipe spes certas.
Scats — Gortnahorn House, and Barleyfield, Bandon, co.
Cork.
SECKHATH OF BEACON PLACE.
Seckham, Samuel Lipscomb, Esq. of Beacon
Place, CO. Stafford, J.P. audD.L., High Sheriff 1890,
b. 25 Oct. 1827 ; m. 1 IN'ov. 1853, Kinbarra Swene,
6th dau. of Bassett Smith, Esq. of Gfravelly Hill,
Erdington, co. Warwick, and has issue,
I. Bassett Thorne, b. 1863 ; m. 1888, Alice Dorothy Moore-
II. Guy Lipscomb Thorne, b. 1866.
III. Gerald James Thorne, b. 1867.
IV. Lionel Allen Thorne, b. 1870 ; d. 1885.
V. Douglas Thorne, i. 1873.
I. Kinbarra Swene, 6. 1861 ; m. 1886, Arthur Chetwynd, of
Longdon Hall, co. Stafford, and has issue, Arthur Henry
Talbot, 6. 1887, and Ralph Talbot, b. 1890.
II. Violet Thorne, b. 1865. ili. Isabel Thorne, b. 1869.
IV. Mabel Thorne, b. 1875. v. Dorothy Thorne, b. 1879.
ilr. Seckham is son of TTilliam Seckham, of
Kidlington, Oxon, who d. 1859, by his wife, Har-
riett (m. 1822).
Seat — Beacon Place, Lichfield.
Residence — Whittington Hall, co. StalTord.
Club — Junior Athenaeum.
mOLYNEUX-SEEL OF HUYTON HEY.
Moltneux-Seel, Edmund Richard Thomas,
Esq. of Huyton Hey, co. Lancashire, late Capt.
2nd Lancasliire Militia, b. 5 Aug. 1824; m. 16Kov.
1847, Comtesse Anna Maria de Dosada y Lousada,
and has issue,
I. Edmund Harrington, Capt. the King's Liverpool Regt.,
b. 27 July, 1857.
II. Edward Honord, Capt. Royal Scots (Lothian) Regt., 6. 24
June, 18o2 : m. 6 Aug. 1892, Margaret, dau. of Matthew
Bullock, Esq.
I. Agnes 3Iary Matilda, m. 5 Oct. 1870, Sir John Lawson,
2nd Bart, of Brough Hall, co. York, and has issue.
II. Charlotte Amelia.
Lineage. — Thomas Unsworth, Esq. of Maghull Hall,
CO. Lancaster, son of Thomas Unsworth, Esq. of Maghull (who
rf. 1802), yn. Aug. 1791, Frances, eldest dau. and heir of
Thomas Seel, Esq. of New Hall and Alt Grange, co. Lancaster,
by Frances his wife, last heir of Richard Molyneux, Esq. of
New Hall, and by her (who d. 1841) hadissue,
Thomas, who assumed the surname of Molyneux-Seel.
William Gillebrand, d. unm.
Richard Bhmdell, d. 23 Aug. 1869.
Frances Seel, m. 1823, John Smale, Esq. of Guy's Clift
Lodge, CO. Warwick, M.D., who d. 1841.
Mr. Unsworth cf. 5 June, 1815. His eldest son,
Thomas Molyneu.k-Seel, Esq. of Huyton Hey, co. Lanca-ster,
.J.P. for cos. Lancaster and Norfolk, D.L. for the former,
Major2nd Royal Lancashire Militia, b. 1 July, 1792 ; m. 31 Oct.
1S23, Agnes Mary, dau. of Sir Richard Uediuj;feld, oth Bart, of
1816
SEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SEG
Oxburgh Hall, Xorfolk, and bj- her (who d. 7 Sept. ISTO) had
issue,
I. EDMr>.T) Richard Thomas, now of Huyton Hej-.
II. Charles William, 6. !? April, 1S30 : m'. 15 Feb. 1S56, Mary,
dan. of Capt. Philipps, of Torquay, Devon, and d. 14 Feb.
185!). havins had one son and one dau.
ni. Henry Harrinfiton. Eiehmond Herald, b. 10 May, 1839:
VI. June, 1S70, Louisa, widow of Alex. Spearman, Esq. and
dau. of Edward Mainwaring, Esq. of Whitmore, co. Stafford,
and d. 31 Aug. It'S-j. loavinV two sons.
This gentleman assumed, by royal lieenee, dated 12 July, 1815,
in accordance with the will of his maternal grandfather,
Thomas Seel, Esq. of New Hall and Alt Grange, co. Lancaster,
the surnames and anus of Moltneux-Seel in lieu of his
patronymic Uns'.vokth. He represented, through his mother,
the families of Harrington ofHayton, Molt.-jecx of JS'etn Hall
and Alt Grange, Hawakdes of Lit. Green, and Seel of Liver-
pool. He c^ 16 Jan. 18S1.
Ai-m.< — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per fesse potent counter-potent
peanandaz., three wolves' heads erased counter-changed, for
Seel; '2nd and 3rd, az., a cross moline or, a canton arg., for
MoLTKErs. Crests — .\ wolf's head erased per fesse pean and
az., for Seel ; on a chapeau gu. turned up erm., a peacocks
tail ppr., for Moltnedx.
Stat — Huyton Hey, co. Lancaster.
SEELY OF BEOOKE HOUSE.
Seelt, Chakles, Esq. of Brooke House, Isle of
"Wiglit, and of Sherwood Lodfje, Nottingham, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1SS9, Lieut.-Col. Kobin
Hood's Kotls R.Y., M.P. for Kotts 1SG9-74, and
lSSO-5, and for West Notts 1SS5-6, and since 1892,
b. I,s33 ; m. 1857, Emily, dau. of William Erans,
Esq. of London, and has issue, Chaeles Hilton,
b. 1S59.
Lineag-e.— Charles Seelt, Esq. of Brooke House, J.P.
and D.L., M.P. for Lincoln 1847-4S and 1861-85, High Sheriff
for Hants 1800 (only son of Charles Seel}-, of Lincoln, by Ann
his wife (who d. 1863), dau. of Mr. J. Wilkinson), b. 1803 ; m.
1831, Mary, youngest dau. of Jonathan Hilton, Esq. of Xew-
castle-upon-Tyne, and by her (who d. 1884) had issue,
I. CnABLEs, now of Brooke House.
I. IMary, m. Rev. T. Renwiek.
II. Frances Anne, m. B. Temple Cotton, Esq.
III. Annie, m. Lieut.-Col. Browne, V.C.
Mr. Seely d. 1887.
5. ('(8— Brooke House, Newport, Isle of Wight ; andShenvood
Loilge, Xottiugham. Town Residence— I, Carlton House Ter-
race, S.W.
SEGRAVE OF CABE.A.
SegeAVE, Hexet, Esq. of Xiltimon, co. Wicklo-n-,
of Cabi-a, co. Dublin, and of Calla, co. Galwaj, J.P.
COS. Dublin and AYicklow, High Sheriff for co.
Wicklow 1893 ; late Capt. 12th Eoot, h. 1823 ; m.
1850, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Erancis
Dehane, Esq. of The Eeaches, co. Stafford, and nas
issue,
I. O'Xeill Edward John, m. 17 Sept. 1882, Beatrix, dau.
of W. J. J. Warneford, Deputy-Assistant-Quarteniiaster-
General, brother of J. H. Warneford, Esq. of Warneford
Place, Wilts.
II. Walter Henry. in. Charles William.
I. Frances Emma, m. 21 Nov. 1876, Sir John Talbot Power,
3rd Bart., and has issue.
II. 3Iary Clare, m. 31 Jan. 1839. Hon. George Stopford, 3rd
son of the Earl of Counown.
III. Edith Blanche, ni. Henry, son of Maxwell Close, of
Lrumbanagher, Xewry.
Liineag-e.— Richard Segrave, Chief Baron of the Ex-
chequer in Ireland a.d. 1404, was father of Patrick Segrave,
living 1445, who m. Mary, dau. and heir of William Waler, of
Killeglan, co. Meath, and was father of Richard, whose son,
John Segrave, of KiUeglan, circa 1500, m. Jenot Dongan,
and left two sons, Patrick, of Killeglan, d. s.'j^-, and
Richard Segrave, who rf. 1541. He iit. l^t, Elizabeth
Dowdall, by whom he had
I. Patrick, of Killeglan, heir to his uncle; he m. Joan Beg,
and left with two daus., Catharine, wife of Robert Usher,
and Anna, wife of Simon Barnewall, of Kilrew, one son,
EicHARD, a Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, m. twice,
and left issue ; d. 1598.
11. Laurence. I
He m. 2ndly, Jenet Eustace, by whom he had, with other issue, i
a 4th son, /
William Segrave, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of William
Walsh, Esq. of Carrickmaine, and d. v. p., leaving a son, '
Christopher Segrave, Esq. of Dublin, Akierman and Mayor
of that city 1659. He vi. tivice. By his 1st wife, Alson, dau.
of Nicholas Humphrey, he left at his decease, 2 Oct. 1589, a
son and heir,
Walter Segrave, Esq. of Dublin, Alderman and Mayor
of that city 15S8, who m. twice. By Catherine his 1st wife,
he had one son, John, his heir ; and by Elinor Ball his 2nd
wife, he had issue, Christopher ; James, to whom his father
and uncle gave the dissolved monastery of St. John's, Dub-
lin ; Mary, wife of Sir John Tyrrell, Knt. ; Alice, wife of
John Fagan; and Jane, wife of Robert Kennedy, Esq., Alder-
man of Dublin. Walter Segrave d. 9 Dec. 1621, and was s. by
his son,
John Segrave, Esq., m. Jane, dau. of Christopher Fagan,
Alderman of Dublin, and left a son,
Henry Segrave, Esq. of Little Cabra (heir to his grand-
father), b. 1599 ; d. 1662, leaving, by Alice his wife, several
children, of whom the eldest son,
John Segrave, Esq. of Cabra, co. Dublin, to. Anne, dau.
of Sir Ncal O'Neil, Bart, of Killelagh, co. Antrim, and was
father of
Henry Segrave, Esq. of Cabra, whose will, dated 18 Aug.
1738, was proved 1739. He m. Anne, sister of John Davis,
and had issue, l. Neill, his heir; ii. John; in. Richard;
IV. Jenico; v. Arthur, who d. in London, 1SI7, at a very ad-
vanced age; i. Emelia, ra. Gerald Arclibold, Esq. of Donodea,
CO. Kildare ; ii. Elizabeth ; iii. Barbara; and iv. Anne. The
eldest son,
Neill Segrave, Esq. of Cabra, whose will, dated 8 March,
1709, was proved 16 July, 1777, m. Cl-ara, dau. and co-heir of
Michael Ambrose, Esq. of Dublin, and sister of Lady Palmer,
"the dangerous Papist," and had issue, two sons, i. John, his
heir, and ii. James, who went abroad, and three daus., i. Rose,
m. Darby O'Grady, Esq. ; ii. Frances, d. 1794 : and in. Eleanor,
m. Anthony Brown, Esq. The elder son,
John Segrave, Esq. of Cabra, m. Anne, dau. of William
Nugent, styled Lord Riverston, and had issue,
I. O'Neill, Iiis heir. ii. William, d. unm.
III. Thomas, of Dublin, m. Anne, dau. of Peter Grehan, Esq.,
by Mary his wife, dau. of Stephen Roche, Esq., and d. 1»17,
leaving issue,
1 John, deceased.
2 O'Neill, late Inniskilling Dragoons, m. Frances, 2nd dau.
of Ambrose Harbord Stewart, Esq. of Stoke Park, Suffolk,
and had issue.
3 Henry (Rev.), deceased.
4 Srephen, b. 1308; ra. Isabella, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. J.
Birkenhead Gliegg, of Backford and Irbie, co. Chester,
and d. 29 Jan,. 1839, having had issue.
5 Peter (Rev.).
6 Thomas, Bamster-at^Law, m. Miss Hamilton, dau. of
Dr. Hamilton, of Edinburgh, and d. 1846, leaving issue.
7 Patrick, J.P. co. Dublin, m. 1808, Henrietta Cecilia, dau.
of Hobert Daniel!, Esq., D.L., of New Forest, co. West-
nicath, and has issue, Thomas Lewis, Lieut. 2nd Batt.
Royal Irish Kegt., 6. 20 Dec. 1861 ; John O'Neill, b.
31 Dec. 1864; Henry Francis, b. 1 Oct. 1860; Anne;
Mary Clare ; and Cecilia.
1 Mary, m. Nicholas Whyte, Esq. of Loughbrickland.
2 Anne Frances, j)i. 1326, Hon. William Browne, and
d. s. p.
3 Clara, m. John Lewis More O'Ferrall, Esq. of Lissard,
CO. Longford.
4 Margaret, m. Hon. James O'Brien, one of the Judges of
the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland.
I. Henrietta, ra. William Kellet, Esq. of Great Clonard.
II. Clara, 7/i. Marcus Blake L3-ncli, ILsq. of Barna.
III. Anne, m. Capt. Baldwin, R..\.
IV. Frances, d. unm.
Mr. Segrave d. 1733, and was s. by his son,
O'Neill Segrave, of Cabra, m. Margaret, dau. of George
Goold, Esq. of Cork, and by her (who m. 2ndly, John Agnew
Connell, Esq.) left at his decease, 1793, a son and successor,
Henry John Segrave, Esq., of Cabra, m. 1817, his cousin,
Anna Frances, dau. of William Kellet, Esq. of Great Clonard,
CO. Wexford, and had issue,
I. O'Neil, of Cabra.
H. Henry, now of Kiliimon.
III. William, late Capt. 71st Foot.
IV. Thomas, Il.M., late Capt. 14th Foot, m. 15 Aug. 1S54,
Louisa Mary, dau. of Major William Buckley, late 18tli
Regt. and has issue, a son, Henry John, 0. 9 Nov. IsOl,
I
SEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SEL
1817
and a dau. Claire Mary, to. 8 May, 1884, James Lombard
Cotter, Esq. eldest son ot Sir James Cotter, Bart.
Mr. Segrave d. 1843, and was s. by bis eldest son,
O'Xeill Segrave, Esq. of Kiltimon and Cabra, D.L., an
Officer 7th Dragoon Guards, m. 23 .May, 1848, Matilda, 3rJ dau.
of John Hyacinth Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot, co. Wexford,
M.P. ; d. s. p. 25 June, 1878, and wass. by his brother.
ylcr/i.«— Quarterly • 1st and 4th, arg., on a bend gu. three
trefoils or ; 2nd and 3rd, az., three eagles displayed or. Crest
^A demi-lion rampant arg., between the paws a branch of oak
ppr., fructed or. Motto — Uieu et mon roi.
Seats — Cabra House, co. Dublin; Kiltimon, Newtonniount-
kennedy, co. Wicklow; and Calla House, Kilconnell, co.
Galway.
SEIiBY OF BIDDLESTONE.
Selbt, Walter Chaeles, Esq. of Biddlestone,
Nortlmmberland, J.P., High Sheriff 1885, b. 12
July, 1858 ; m. 9 June, 18S1, Margaret Beatrice,
2nd dau. of the late H. Gr. Bromilow, Esq., and has
had issue,
I. Walter Arthur, 6. 31 July, 1882.
II. Charles Walter, b. 14 and d. 16 Oct. 1883.
ill. Ronald Walter, 6. 4 Sept. 1891.
I. Laura Margaret Maude.
n. Gladys Mary.
III. Cecily Beatrice.
Xiineage. — The Selbys have been seated time out of
mind in Northumberland. A grant from King Edward I.,
which has been preserved, shows beyond doubt that they
derive from Sir Walter de Selby, who flourished in the reigns
of Henry III. and Edward I., as the lands thereby given to
the said Sir Walter have continued uninterruptedly in the
possession of his descendants, and are enjoyed by them to this
day. From
Christopher Selbt, Esq. of Biddlestone (son of Percival de
Selby, one of the Commissioners of the Middle Marches 6
."DWARD VI.), the 3rd in descent, who m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir
William Ogle, Knt. of Cawsey Park, Northumberland, son of
Ealph, Lord Ogle, descended
Sir Willlam Selby, of Biddlestone, High Sheriff for North-
umberland, who received the honour of knighthood from King
James, at Berwick, 1603. He m. Ellen, dau. of Sir Thomas
Haggerstone, Bart, of Haggerstone Castle, and had (with three
daus.) an only son to survive him,
Charles Selby, Esq. of Biddlestone, m. Elizabeth Gilli-
brand, of Chorley, and had three sons and one dau. The
eldest son,
Thomas William Selby, Esq. of Biddlestone, m. Barbara,
dau. and heir of Christopher Percehay, Esq. of Eyton, co.
York, and had (with two daus., i. Barbara, m. 1735, Roger
Meynell, Esq. of North Kilvington ; it. Elizabeth, m. John
Lawson, Esq., 2nd son of Sir John Lawson, Bart, of Brough)
an only son,
Thomas Selby, Esq. of Biddlestone, m. 1st, Mary, 3rd dau.
of Roger Meynell, Esq. of North Kilvington, and had one dau.
Mary. He m. 2ndly, Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of Nicholas
Tuite, Esq. of the family of Tuite's Town, co. Westmeath, and
had by her five sons and one dau.,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Nicholas Tuite, 6. 1754; m. 1st, Teresa, 4th dau. of
Joseph Coppinger, Esq., 3rd son of Stephen Coppinger. Esq.
of Ballyvolane, co. Cork, but by her had no issue. He m.
2ndly, Frances, dau. of Anthony Wright, Esq. of Wheelside,
Essex, by whom he had one dau. Eleanor, d. xmra., and
3rdly, Frances, dau. of Tiiomas W'almesley, Esq. of ShoUey,
CO. Lancaster, by whom he had two daus., Mary Anne, vi.
23 Sept. 1839, Sir Charles Wolseley, 8th Bart, of Wolseley,
and d. 18 Jan. 1873, and Mary Eleanor.
III. Charles Joseph, b. 24 Oct. 1755, who settled in Denmark,
where he was created a Baron 1796, appointed Major of
the South Zetland Fencibles March, 1801, and Chamberlain
to the King 1808. He m. 1st, Bridget, dau. and co-lieir of
Peter Borre, of Copenhagen, and 2ndly, Anne Ernestine de
Brockdorff, dau. of Baron de Brockdorff, of Klein Nordsee,
in Holstein, widow and heir of Cay von Hantzan, of
Guldenstein and Gaarg. Baron de Selby had issue by his
1st wife only, two sons and one dau.,
1 Charles Borre, Baron de Selby, Lord of the Blanor of
Ourupgaard, in the island of Falster, Chamberlain to the
King of Denmark, Knight of the Dannebrog, m. 1806,
C.liristina Georgiana Louise, 2nd dau. of Capt. Falbe, of
the Danish navy, and had issue,
Charles Ernest, b. 23 Aug. 1813; d. May, 1843.
Eleanor Ida Christine Fredereke, a lady of the Royal
Danish Chapter of Walloe, m. 1845, Baron Wedel.
Ida Charlotte Nicolette, a lady of the Roy.al Danish
Chapter of Wemmetofle, vi. Baron Brienan.
Jeromia Catherina, m. Count Bille Brache.
Anna Ernestine Angelique Elizabeth, a Lady-Expectont
of the Royal Danish Chapter of Gisselfeld.
Angelique Louisa Johanna Christina Antoinette, d.
1836.
Caroline, ) .
Carohne Amalie, J" '"'''^^•
2 Nicholas Tuite, an OfBcer in the Austrian Cavalrv, Lord
of the Bedchamber to the Emperor of Austria lhU9, and
JIajorof Klenan Light Horse 1813,6. 11 Jan. i;s2 ; m.
Wilhelmine Kheischel, and d. 1815, leaving an only dau.,
Ernestine Wilhelmina Caroline, Lady in her own right
of the Manor of Guldenstein, Holstein, m. Oct. 1633,
her cousin, Frederick de Bulow.
1 Eleanora Sophia, m. 4 April, 1803, Franz Christopher
Von Bulow, Adjutant-Gen. to the King and Acting
Adjutant-Gen. to the Prince of Denmark.
IV. John, d. unm.
V. Robert, m. 5 Feb. 1793, Teresa, dau. of the Hon. Charles
Talbot, and sister to Charles, 15th Earl of Shrewsbury, and
by her (who d. 1 Jan. 1823) has had two sons and one dau.
1 Robert Joseph, d. unm. 25 Sept. 1824.
2 John Tlionias, who was named " Cameriere Scgreto di
Cappa Spada" to His Holiness Pope Pius IX., on 2 Dec.
18tjl, and Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the
Great, and shortly, after Franxis II., King ot Naples,
conferred on him the Order of Francis I., b. 1804; m.
Anna Maria, dau. John Searle, Esq. of Molesworth, co.
Huntington, and d. 1 July, 1872, having had issue,
Robert John, vi. 26 July, 18.'i8, Caroline, dau. of the
Count and Lady Anne di Sangiorgio, and d. in Klorence,
19 March, 1875, leaving issue, William, Walter, and
Robert.
Charles Alexander, d. unm.
Albert Joseph Perceval, d. young.
John George Fauconberg.
Anna Maria Treresa, m. Dec. 1870, Edward Walter
Farrell, Esq. (see Farrell of Mo>jnalt-i), and d. 10 Jane,
1872.
Harriet Mary Augusta, d. unm.
Teresa Geurgina, d. unm.
1 Anne, who d. young.
Mr. Selby was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Selby, Esq. of Biddlestone, b. 1753; m. Catherine,
dau. and heir of Ralph Hodshon, Esq. of Lintz, co. Durham,
and by her (who d. 1826, aged 65) had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir. ii. Ralph.
III. Edward, m. Charlotte Amie, and had two daus., Cathe-
rine and Cliarlotte, who d. unm.
IV. Walter, successor to his brother,
v. Richard, d. unm. 1815, aged 27.
VI. William, m. Miss Julia Brien, and had two sons and one
dau.,
1 Thomas. 2 Robert.
1 Maria.
I. Catherine, m 1819, John Aloysius Clavering, Esq. of
Callaly, Northumberland.
II. Henrietta, Lady Abbess of the Benedictine Convent at
Hammersmith.
III. Maria, d. mim. 1824.
Mr. Selby d. 15 May, 1816, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Selby, Esq. of Biddlestone, at whose decease, toim.,
1818, aged 38, the estates devolved on his brother,
Walter Selby, Esq. of Biddlestone, m. April, 1817, Alicia,
dau. of Thomas Swarbreck, Esq., and had issue,
I. Walter, his heir.
II. Thomas, b. 19 Jan. 1824; d. April, 1848.
I. Mary, m. 24 July, 1858, Henry B. G. Whitgreave, Esq. of
Moseley Court, co. Stafford.
II. Eleanor, deceased.
Mr. Selby d. 1833, aged 46, and was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Selby, Esq. of Biddlestone, J. P. and D.L., 6. 2
Nov. 1822; m. 18 Feb. 1857, L.aura Ann, dau. of Henry
Tempest, Esq. of Broughton, and by her (who d. 21 Oct. I85b)
had issue,
I. Walter Charles, now of Biddlestone.
II. Thomas Cyril, b. 24 Nov. 1859.
HI. Ri-i:inald .irthur, b. 17 June, 1867.
I. Evel.\ n Mary.
II. Edith Mary.
III. Myriel Mary.
Mr. Selby d. 2 Sept. 1868, and was s. by his son, Walter
Charles.
^,.„is_Barry of eight or and sa. Crest — A Saracen's head
ppr., wreathed about the temples or and sa. JMotVj — Semper
sapit suprenia.
iM(— Biddlestone, Rothbury, Northumberland.
1818
SEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SEL
SELBY OF PAWSTON.
Selbt, Beafchamp Peideavx, Esq. of Pawston,
•00. Nortlnimberland, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, b. 23
Aug. 1S41 ; m. 9 Aug. ISSl, Fanny, youngest dau.
of the late Joseph Pocklington Souhouse, Esq. of
Ketherhall, Marrport, co. Cumberland, and hhs
issue,
Beauchamp IIenkt, h. 4 June, 1SS2.
Prideaux Joseph, h. 1 June, 1SS5.
Xiineag-e. — The family of Selbj- has lone: been seated in
CO. Xoi'thiimberland, and their name is frequently to be met
vith in the records of that county.
AViLLiAM Selbt, of Beal, the son of another William, was
bur. ;' Aug. 1G71, and by Anna his wife, who was bur. 17 May,
ItJ73, he left two sons,
I. William, of Beal, living 1705, to. Eleanor Burrell, and
had, with other issue,
1 Prideaux, of Beal, )h. Elizabeth, dau. of JohnColIiugwood,
of Cornhill, and d. 17-iI, leaving a large family; of the
survivors were three daus., Grace, Elizabeth, and Mary,
who all three married, and two sons, John, who s. to the
property at Beal, and George, of Twizell House, Belford,
Konhumberland, m. 1782, Margaret, 2nd dau. of John
Cook, Esq. (2nd son of Edward Cook, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law and lieeordcr of Berwick), and d. 1804, leaving issue,
Prideaux John, of Twizell House and The Blote, Kent,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1S21, b. 1789; m. 17 Dec.
1810. Lewis Tabitha, 2nd d.au. of Robert Mitford, Esq.
of Jlittord Castle, and d. 1867, having by her (whod. 2i
March, 1859) had issue,
I. Lewis Makianne Ldard-Selbt, of The Mote, Ton-
bridge, CO. Kent, m. 1st, 18o:i, Charles John Bicrge
(who d. 1846), eldest son of Cliaries William Bigg'e,
Esq. of Linden, and 2ndly, 1850, Major Robert Luard,
J. P. (who assumed the name of Selbt in 1870, and
who d. 1S80), 7th son of Peter John Luard, of Blybro'
Kail, CO. Lincoln. Mrs. Luard-Selby has issue by the
lormer, Charles Selby, J. P., b. 1834; to. 1856, Kathe-
Tina, dau. of James Ogle, Esq. of Beckenham, co.
Kent, and has issue, Charles, b. IHfil.
II. Frances JIargaret, of Twizell House, in. 1833,
Rev. Edmund Antrobus, youngest son of Rev. William
Antrobus, Rector of Acton, co. Middlesex, and has
issue. Her only dau. Fanny Lewis, m. 5 Jan. 1859,
^\ illiam Henry Johnston, of Malhenny, co. Dublin.
HI. Jane, m. 16 April, 1839, Sir Thomas Tancred, 7th
Bart.
George, Comm. R.N., of Shilbottle, co. Northumberland,
J. P., m. 1840, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. George
Thomson, of Howick.
William, Lieut. 3rd Dragoons, killed at the battle of
Salamanca.
Margaret, m. 1st, Thomas Bell, Esq. of Alnwick, and
2ndly, William Clark, Esq. of Belford Hall, Northum-
berland.
Elizabeth, m. Stephen Fryer Gillum, Esq. of Middleton
Hall, CO. Northumberland.
Mary Anne, in. AVilliam Broderick, Esq., Barrister at-
Law.
Isabella, in. John Church, Esq. of Woodside, Herts, and
Bill's Hill, CO. Northumberland.
2 George, of Elwick and Berwick, left two daus. and co-
hei resies,
Elizabeth, rn. John Stannard, of Lowick.
Catherine, m. Capt. Thomas Penible, E.N., and had
issue.
3 Gerard, of Beal and Holy Island, in. his first cousin,
Alice, dau. of Richard Selby, of Il^ly Island. Tliis
Gerald Selby is the ancestor of the Middleton, Golds-
cleugh, and Alnwick Selbts, He was detendant in the
lawsuit of 1709, of Barbara and Elizaljeth CoUirigv.ood to
mortgage of Holy I.sland. By Alice \\U wife, he left issue,
a .'on, GtoRGE, of Hunton Hall, who held lands in Shil-
both, and voted for the shire in 1748 and 1774; he left by
Ann Marshall his wife, a son, Prideaux, of Belford, jii.
1770, .\nn Wilkinson ; he held lands in Holy Island as
shown by award 1793; he d. 183.', leaving a son, William,
b. 1777, 77i. Mary Eliza Lonsdale, and was fatherof George
William, -in. Penelope Earles, and d. in Melbourne 1890,
having had a son, Prideaux, of Croydon, Surrey, rn.
Rose Anne, dau. of the late John Wise, Ksq,, 12th Lancers,
and had, with other issue, Prideaux Gi;orge, of Teyii-
ham, Kent, rn. Elizabeth Mary Alice Eastby, and has
issue, George Prideaux, b. 1891, and Joan Prideaux, b.
1892.
II. Richard, of whom presently.
Tlie 2nd son,
Richard Selbt, of Holy Island, ra. Anne Lilburne, and d.
1G99, leaving issue, 1 Georou, his heir; 2 Gerard; 3 Daniel;
4 William ; 5 Richard ; 1 .Vlice, in. her firs* cousin, George
Selby, of Beal, and had issue; and 2 Eleanor. His eldest son,
George Selby, of Holy Island, d. 1739, leaving by Jane, his
wife, a son,
George Selbt, of Alnwick, m. his cousin, M.ary Selby, and
d. at an advanced age in 1806, having had issue,
Prideaux, of Toronto, Canada, who d. 12 May, 1813, leaving
a son,
Prideaux, of whom presently.
His grandson,
Prideaux Selbt, Esq., h. 17S0 ; m. 1805, Mary Beaumont,
and d. 1829, having by her (who d. 1854) had six daus. and
eight sons, of whom,
Prideaux Selby, Esq. of Pawston, co. Northumberland,
J.P., D.L., 6. 3 Sept. 1810 ; in. 3 Nov. 1840, Harriett Eliza-
beth, dau. of Admiral Sir William Beauchamp Proctor, 3rd
Bart, of Langley, and d. 5 April, 1872, having by her (who d.
23 April, 1893) had issue,
I. Beauchamp Prideaux, his heir.
II. William Henry Collingwood, Comm. R.N., h. Sept. 1842;
in. June, 1872, Rose Alice, youngest dau. of the late
Robert Cliuterbuck, Esq. of Hinxworth, Walford, Herts,
and had issue, Prideaux Robert, b. April, 1873, and two
daus.. Rose Jlary, and Dorothy. Capt. W. H. C. Selby was
accidentally killed whilst shooting near Scutari, Feb. 1882.
III. Prideaux George, b. 16 Sept. 1844; m. 19 April, 1887,
Amy Harriett, 3rd dau, of H.arry Spencer Waddington,
Esq. of Cavenhain Hall, co. Suffolk, and has issue, Henry
Prideaux, J. 16 Aug. 1890; Gerard Lancelot, 6. March, 1892.
IV. Oliver, b. 13 May, 1850: lu. April, 1875, Victoria Cordelia
de Lisle, of Montreal, and has three sons, and one dau.,
1 Alexander Prideaux, 6. 16 May, 1877.
2 Reginald Nolan, b. 29 July, 1878.
3 Arthur Beauchamp, b. 16 March, 1881.
1 Margaret Beatrice, b. 12 Jan. 1887.
I. Edith Harriet, h. May, 1846: to. Jan. 1872, H. A. Camp-
bell, Esq., and has issue, two sons and a dau.
II. Maud Emily. iii. Evelyn. iv. Gertrude.
V. Beatrice Mary, /;. May, 1857 ; m. April, 1884, Richard
Durnford, elder son of the Bishop of Chichester, and has
three sons and one dau.
Seat — Pawston, CornhiU-on-Tweed, co. Northumberland.
SELBY OF YEAELE.
Selbt, Julie Axna Maeia, of Yearle, Northum-
berland, dau. of the late Pi ofessor Franz Horner, of
Munich, m. 1859 (as his 2nd wife), Charles Selby,
Esq. J. P. of Yearle, who d. 1885.
liineage. — The Selbts of Yearle descend from a younger
son of the ancient House of Biddlestone. The estate of Yearle
was acquired by
William Selbt, who in. 1698, Mary, one of the three daus.
and co-heirs of Robert Swinburne, Esq, (of the Capheaton
family), and had by her, who );i. 2ndly, Ilderton, of llderton, a
son and successor,
Charles Selbt, Es(i, of Yearle, b. 1702, to whom Prince
Charles Edward sent a gold cup as a testimonial of his appre-
ciation of his services. He in. 1739, Elizabeth Le Brun, a lady
of French extraction, and had issue,
I. William, d. unm. ii. Charles, d. unm.
III. Edward, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel Handasyde, of
Wooler, and left at his decease, one dau., Elizabeth, wife of
Thomas Cookson, Esq,, and one son,
Charles, inherited the Y'earle estate, but d. unm. 1804,
when it passed to his uncle.
IV. Thomas, of Yearle.
I. Jane, m. 1st, Dr, William Ormston, of Henderside Park;
2ndly, Michael Pearson, Esq. of Matfen; and 3rdly, George
Silvertop, Esq. of Jlinsteraeres.
II. Elizabeth, j)i. Daniel Wilkinson, Esq. of Felton.
III. Barbara.
Mr. Selby d. 1789. His youngest son,
Thomas Selbt, Esq. of Y'earle, b. 23 May, 1756 ; in. 30 Sept.
1812, Ann, dau. of Walter Rowland, Burgess of Berwick, and
by her (who d. May, 1862) had issue,
I. Charles, of Yearle.
II. Leopold, b. 1817; m. 8 April, 1840, Mary, youngest dau.
of Chiistian Ker Keid, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and d. 23
July, 1883, having had issue
1 Thomas Cliaries, 6. 24 Feb. 1843; d. 13 March, 1807.
2 Leoiiold Christian, h. 3 Dee. 1844; d. 29 May, 1871.
3 Daniel Wilkinson, b. I<i0 ; in. 9 June, 1884, Anne
Stevenson, dau. of — Stevenson, Esq. of Ncwcastlc-on-
Tyne.
1 Ida, in.
Mr. Selby d. June, 1846, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Selby, Esq. of Yearle, co. Northumberland, J. P.,
b. 1813; lit. 1st, 1846, Margaret, dau. of William Willoughby,
SEE-
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SEN
1819
E?q. of Ecnvick, which lady is deceased, and 2ndly, June,
IfeSJ, JcLiE Ansa Maria (now of Yoarle), dau. of the late
Professor Franz Horner, Koniglicher Eath, in Munich, Bavaria.
Arms and Creit — Same as Selbt of Biddlestone. Motto —
Sempei' sapit suprema.
£eat — Yearle, near Wooler.
SENHOUSE OF NETHEEHALL.
Pocklington-Sexhopse, Humpheet, Esq. of
Netherliall, Cumberland, and Ashby St. Ledgers,
Kugby, J.P. and D.L. for Cumberland, High Sheriff
1892, and J.P. co. Northampton ; Lieut. -Col.
iind Hon. Col. Westmorland and Cumberland
Yeomanry Cavalrv, b. 13 Aug. 1843 ; m. 29 April,
1879, Llorence Catherine, eldest dau. of the late
Turner A. Macan, of Carriff, co. Armagh, and
Elstow, Bedford, and has had issue,
I. Humphrey, b. 4 March, 1880 ; d. 1 Oct. 1889.
n. GcT Joseph, 6. 27 Oct. 1882.
ni. Oscar 'William, 6. 4 May, 1891.
I. Dorothy Elizabeth.
II. Blanche Violet Florence.
Lineage. — The family De SEWTNHorsE, De Sevenhouse,
«r De Senhocse, derives its surname from Hall Sevenliouse,
a district of Cumberland. The first of its members upon
record,
Walter de Sewtnhouse, Iiad a grant of the fifth part of the
township of Bolton, in the parish of Gosforth, from Alan de
Coupland, and likewise a grant of other lands in the same
parish from William de Wayberthwaite. These grants are
both without date, but are witnessed by Sir Adam de Lamp-
iugh, Ent., who lived in the time of Kings Eichaed I. and
John. From Walter descended,
JonN Senhouse, who vi. 1528, Elizabeth, elder sister and co-
heir of Richard EglesfieUl, son of Gawen Eglesfield, of Alne-
burgh Hall, High Sheriff Cumberland 9 Henry VIII. (which
Gawen was the descendant in a right line from John de Egles-
field, the elder brother of Eobert de Eglesfield, the founder of
■Queen's College, Oxford). This John Senhouse d. 1568, leaving
four sons,
Thomas, ancestor of the family of Senhouse of Seascale Hall,
Cumberland, now extinct in the male line.
Peter, of Ellenborougli Hall, d. unm.
John, of whom presently.
Eichard, Incumbent of Claughton, co. Lancaster.
The 3rd son,
John Senhouse, of Ellenborongh, is the person -whom
•Camden mentions in his Britannia as having collected with
great industry numerous Eoman stones, altars, lavers, and
statues, with inscriptions, which he had placed with much
taste in his houses and buildings, and as having enter-
tained, 1599, the celebrated antiquary himself and Sir Eobert
Cotton, of Conington, with great civility. He m. Anne, dau.
of John Ponsonby, Esq. of Hale Hall, and had, with other
issue,
Peter, his successor.
Simon, murdered near Dovenby, by Skelton, of Arma-
thwaite.
Eichaid, D.D., Fellow of St. John's, Cambridge, afterwards
Dean of Gloucester, consecrated Bishop of Carlisle 1624.
Eleanor, m. Henry Fictcher, Esq. of Moresby Hall.
Jane, m. Blennerhassett, of Flimby.
Elizabeth, m. William Briscoe, Esq. of Crofton.
Mr. Senhouse d. 1604, and was s. by his eldest son,
• Peter Senhouse, Esq. of Alneburgh, or Ellenborongh Hall,
otherwise Netherhall, Escheatorof cos. Cumberland and West-
morland, and High Sheriff for the former shire 3 Charles I.
lie?)i.Frances, dau. of Lancelot Skelton, Esq. of Armathwaite
Castle, Cumberland, and had, with other children, John, his
successor, and Thomas, of Long Newton, Cumberland. Peter
Senhouse d. 1654, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Senhouse, Esq. of Alneburgh Hall, m. Elizabeth, 3rd
dau. of Humphrey Wharton, Esq. of Gilllngwood, co. York,
«nd had, with other issue,
I. Humphrey, d. s. p. before his father.
II. John, successor to his father. ni. Eichard.
jv. Patricius, m. 1655, EUzabcth, dau. and heir of Thomas
Bromfield, Esq. of Hames HaU, Cumberland, and relict of
Henty Dalton, Esq. of Brigham. This gentleman's great
grandson,
Humphrey Senhouse, Esq. of Bridgfoot, Cumberland, J.P.,
Major of the Cumberland Militia, m. Isabella, dau. of
Viliiam Ponsonby, Esq. of Whitehaven (by Catherine
his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Senhouse, Esq. of the
same place), and left issue, at his decease, 1829,
1 Humphrey, Capt. in the Cumberland Militia, m. and
had issue.
2 William, of Lincoln's Inn, Barristcr-at-Law, d. 1829.
1 Catherine, m. Italph Cook, Esq. of Cauierton Hall.
2 JIary.
I. Wargari't, m. Henry Eglesfield, Esq. of Cross Canonby.
and</. 1091.
II. Elizabeth, m. William Nicholson. Esq.
Mr. Senhouse d. 1607, and was «. by his son,
John Senhouse, Esq. of Netherhall, Capt. in the army of
King Charles I. He m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Jerome Tolhurst,
Esq., Lieut. -Governor and M.P. of Carlisle, but had no issue.
He la. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Andrew Hudleston, Esq. of
Hutton John, Cumberland, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Andrew, killed at sea, fighting against the French.
III. Dudlej', drowned in the liver Lune.
IV. Peter, »i. Catherine, dau. of Skelton, of Branthwaite,
and had issue,
1 John, who had a son, Peter, who d. %awi., and a dau.
Catherine, m. William Ponsonby. Esq. of Whitehaven.
2 Itichard, M.D., who left a son, Peter, who d. unm. 1700.
V. Humphrey, of whom presently.
I. Dorothy, m. Patricius Senhouse, Esq. of Hame Hill.
II. Mary, m. Eichard Hichmond, Esq. of Crosby.
Capt. Senhouse d. 1667, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Se.shouse, Esq. of Netherhall, m. Jane, dau. of
Eichard Lamplugh, Esq. of Dovenby Hall, Cumberland, by
whom (who »4. 2ndly, Charles Orfeur, Esq. of Plurobland) he
had Eur\-iving issue at his decease 1694,
Mary, m. 1st, Francis Skelton, of Branthwaite, and 2ndly,
Eichard Butler, Esq. of lioclilTe, co. Lancaster.
Jane, hi. John Stephenson, Esq. of Baladool, Isle of Man.
Frances, d. xtnm.
Grace, vi. Richard, 2nd Viscount Shannon.
Isabel, m. John Fletcher, Esq. of Clea Hall, Cumberland.
Elizabeth, d. unm.
These ladies, who inherited as co-heirs of their father, disponed
of the demesne of Netherhall, and Manor of Alneburgh, or
Ellenborough, to their uncle,
Humphrey Senhouse. who thus became of Netherhall, or
Ellenborough. He /;;. Eleanor, dau. of William Kirby, Esq. of
Aslack, CO. Lancaster, and had issue,
Joseph Richard, d. unm. 1715.
Humphrey, his successor.
William John, d. umn. 1727.
Bridget, m. John Christian, Esq. of Unerigg Hall, and had,
with other issue, a dau. Mary, m. Edmund Law, D.D.,
Bishop of Carlisle, father of Edward, 1st Lord Ellen-
borough.
Johanna, m. Gustavus Thomson, Esq. of Arcleby.
Mr. Senhouse, High Sheriff Cumberland 1 George I., d. 1738,
and was s. by his son,
Humphrey Senhouse, of Netherhall, to. Mary, dau. and
ultimately co-heir of Sir George Fleming, 2nd Bart, of Eydal,
Bishop of Carlisle, and had issue,
I. Humphrey, his successor.
II. William, b. 1741, Lieut. E.N., and subsequently Surveyor-
General of Barbados and the Leeward Islands. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Samson Wood, Esq. of Barbados, Speaker
of the House of Assembly, and dying 1800, left, amongst
other issue,
1 William Wood, Comm. E.N., d. v. p. 1800.
2 Samson, of Ponsonby, Cumberland, m. IsOI, Mary, dau.
and co-heir of Nicholas Le Mesurier, Esq. of the island of
Guernsey, but had no issue.
3 Humphrey Fleming (Sir), Post Capt. E.N., K.C.H., m.
IblO, Elizabeth, dau. and eventually co-heir of Vice-
Admiral John Manley, of Plymouth, and left two daus.,
Elizabeth Mauley and Mary le Fleming; he d. 14 June,
1841.
4 George Septimus, Lieut. R.N., d. unm. 1808.
5 Edward Hooper, Comm. R.X.,?;i. 1815, Elizabeth Bis>>iop,
dau. of John Spooner, Esq. of Barbados, and d. 25 May,
18G3, leaving one son.
6 James Lowther (Eev.), Perpetual Curate of Sawley, co.
Derby, and Rector of Gosforth, in. 1824, Sliss Elizabeth
Brooks, and d. 5 Sept. 1844.
1 Mary Ward, m. John Barrow, of Barbados.
2 Johanna, d. 17 March, 1876.
3 Sarah, d. 13 Feb. 1869.
III. Joseph (Sir), in the H.E.I.Co.'b naval sei-vice, knighted
1783, b. 1743 ; to. Mary, dau. and co-heir of John Asliley,
Esq. of Ashbj' St. Ledgers, co. Northampton, and dying
1829, left surviving issue,
1 Joseph Ashley, H.E.I.C.S., d. 4 Dec. 1867.
2 Michael le Fleming, d. 1836.
3 Humphrey Dykes Ballantyne, d. 7 Dec. 1875.
4 William, an Officer in thearmy.
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SEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SEE
1 >raria. i,i. Joseph Gaitskell, M.D., of Bath, il. 30 Dec.
1872.
2 Catherine, d. U July, 1S71.
3 Sarah, d. 8 July, ISoo.
I. Mar)-, )ii. Eobert Gayle, Esq. of London.
Mr. Senhouse, High Sheriff Cumberland IG George II., d.
1770, and was s. by his eldest son,
HrMPHRET SEsuorsE, Esq. of Xetherhall, Lieut.-Col. Cum-
berland Militia, M.P. for Cockennouth 17SC, and for Ciunbcr-
land 1790. He vi. 17o8, Catherine, dau. of Tlionias Wood, Esq.
of Beadnell, Northumberland, and d. 1S14, leaving an only
child,
Hv.MPHBET Senhouse, Esq. of Alneburgh or EUcnborough,
Othenvise Nctherhall, Cmnberland, h. 27 Nov. 1773; d. 9
Aug. 1842; High Sheriff 1S26; ?«. 29 Sept. 1803, Elizabeth
l-'rances, dau. and co-heir of Kobert Charles Greaves, Esq.
(who afterwards assumed the surname of Ley) of Ingleby
Hill. CO. Derby, and by her (who d. 16 July, 1844) left issue,
HrMPHKET, 6. 16 April, 1809; d. 24 June. 1834.
Elizaueth, b. 28 April, 1805, m. 13 Oct. 1835, the late
Joseph PooKLiNGTON-SENHonsE, Esq. of Netherhall.
Catharine, d. 26 Jan. 18.'i3.
Ellen, m. 18 April. 1837, Capt. Goldie Taubman, of The
Nunnery, Isle of Man, and d. 28 Jan. 1838, leaving a son.
The eldest dau.,
Euzabeth SEXHorsE, of Netherhall, Cumberland, b. 28 April,
1805; m. 13 Oct. 1835, Joseph Pocklington, Esq. of Barrow
House, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1846 (who was 0. 21 Nov.
1804, and d. 17 Feb. 1874), and d. 6 May, 1890, having had
issue,
I. HuMPHKET, now of Netherhall.
I. Ellen, m. 15 May, lb62, Lieut.-Col. E. H. Lowe, late
Grenadier Guards, 3rd son of WilUani Drury Lowe, Esq. of
Locko Park, co. Derby, and d. 13 Sept. 1890, leaving issue.
II. Blanche, m. 2 July, 1856, Alfred, 4th Lord Scarsdale, and
d. 4 .April, lfe75, leaving issue.
III. Mary, m. 13 Nov. IStiO, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Bart,
of lira J ton, and has issue.
IV. Fanny, ),!. 9 Aug. 1881, Beauchamp Prideaux Selby,
Esq. of Pawston, Northumberland, and lias issue.
Mr. Pocklington-Senhouse, who assumed his second surname
by royal licence 27 Sept. 1842, was 2nd son of Pioger Pockling-
ton, Esq. of Carlton House, Notts, by his wife, Jane {ui. 2
Feb. 1802) dau. of Sir James Campbell, Knt. of Inverneil, co.
Argyll.
<^;tmiltt of ^lotkltngton.
The very ancient family of Pocklington is supposed to have
derived, at an early period, its appellation from the town of
that name in the East Piiding of Yorkshire.
Tho.mas Pocklington (son of William Pocklington, living
temp. Henkt Vlll.) had the Chauntry lands in Coddington,
Notts, belonging to the Priory of St. Catherine, near Lincoln,
settled on him 44 Elizabeth. His son, John Pocklington, of
Collingham, was father, by Letitia his wife, of William Pock-
lington, of Collingham. who was one of the Grand Jury who
subscribed and sent instructions to the Knights of the Shire of
Nottingham, during the violent debates of 1642, in favour of
the King. By Mildred his wife he left, inter alios, a son,
EoGER Pocklington, of Newark, father of Hoger Pocklington,
of Kelham, Notts, who d. 31 Oct. 1720, leaving by Mary his
wife, dau. of Thomas Saxton, Esq., several children, of whom
was
KoGEE Pocklington, Esq. of Bassingham, co. Lincoln, b.
1669 ; ill. Ann, dau. of Thomas Haslam, Esq. of Newark, and
dying 1751, left a son,
William Pocklington, of Newark, Notts, b. 1694: m. 1734,
Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel llastall, Esq. of The Friary, Newark,
and d. July, 1764, having had issue, i. Eooer; ii. Joseph, of
Muskham House, Notts, and Barrow House, Cumberland,
I. 25 .April, 1736, d. unm. 31 May, 1817 ; and i. Mary, d.. nam.
8 March, ls09. The elder son,
KooER Pocklington, of Winthorpe Hall, Notts, b. 25 Oct.
1734; 'Hi. 2 March, 1774, Mary, eldest dau. .■md co-heir of
AVilliam Eoe, Esq. of Sudbrooke Hall, near Ancaster, co.
Lincoln, and d. 12 Oct. 1810, leaving Issue,
PiOGER, his heir.
Elizabeth, m. 12 Sept. 1804, Rev. Godfrey Gilbert Cooper,
tector of Ewhurst, Sussex ; d. 19 Feb. 1811.
The son,
lioGER Pocklington, Esq. of Carlton House, Notts, b. 10
Aug. 1775 ; );i. 2 Feb. 1802, Jane, dau. of Sir James Campbell,
Knt. of Inverneil, co. Argyll, and d. 25 April, 1847, having
had issue,
I. PiOGEK (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Walesby, Notts, and Rector
of Skegness, co. Lincoln, b. 15 Nov. Io02; ui. 1st, 17 Nov.
1S3I, Mary, 2nd dau. of George Hutton, Esq. of Carlton-on.
Trent, and had issue by her (who d. 20 May, 1864),
1 KoGER, the late Roger Pocklington-Coltman, Esq of
Hagnaby Priory (see thi't faiuiLv).
2 Bertram Mitford, b. 9 Oct. 1835; m.Dec. 1873, Georeina
dau. of George Caldwell, Esq. '
3 Evelyn, b. 12 March, 1837 ; m. 5 Sept. 1870, Elizabeth
Frances, dau. of Sir K. Bromhead, Bart., and has issue a
dau., Mary de Gonville, h. Dec. 1872. '
4 Duncan (,liev.), b. 18 June, 1841; d. 1 June, 1870
vnni. '
6 Joseph George, b. and d. 7 Julv, 1842.
1 Jlary Jane, »i. 15 Oct. 1874, Rev. II. Blanc, Rector of
Folkton, CO. York ; ti. 26 June, ls76.
2 Frances Elizabeth, iil. 2 July, 1801, Sir George Macpher-
son Grant, Ban. of Ballindallocli Castle, N.B.
He m. 2ndly, 8 March, 1866, Ann Amelia, dau. of A. Camp-
bell, Esq. of Fossil, co. Lanark, and Torus^y, co. Argyll.
He a. 30 May, 18d0.
II. Joseph, the late Joseph Pocklington-Senuodse, Esq. of
Nether Hall {eide ante).
III. Evelyn Henry Frederick, Lieut. -Gen., and late Director-
Gen, of Military Education, b. 18 Jan. 1811 ; vt. 19 Aug.
1847, Barbara Campbell, only child of A. Scott Bloomfleld,
Esq. of Hollywood, co. Wicklow, and had by her (who d.
23 Aug. 1863) issue, 1 Evelyn, 52nd Foot, 6. 13 June, 1843;
2 Frederick Charies, late 4th Hussars, 6. 18 July, 1849 ; m.
1879, EMza Amelia Adelaide, only dau. of C. P. Hoffmann,
Esq. and has issue, two sons; Archibald James, Lieut.
11. N., b. 9 June, 1851; 1 Alice Jane; 2 Edith Harriet; 3
Blanche Ellen; 4 Constance Mary. He yii. 2adly, 13 Dec.
1864, Harriett Fletcher, dau. of Vice-Admiral Carter, and
she d. 19 May, 1869. He d. 10 Aug. 1879.
I. Mary Elizabeth Agnes, d. unm 9 March, 1873.
II. Jane Augusta, m. 20 March, 1832, James Archibald
Campbell, Esq. of Inverawe, co. Argyll, and d. 11 July,
1842, leaving issue.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, a parrot ppr., a canton sa.,
for Senhouse; 2nd and 3rd erm., three bends az., on a chief or
as many martlets sa., for Pocklington. Crests— 1st, A parrot,
as in the arms, withalabelin its beak inscribed " Deogratias,"
for Senhouse; 2nd, A demi-leopard rampant ppr., holding it
the dexter paw an ostrich feather arg., for Pocklington.
Motto— Wdi victis.
Seats — Netherhall, Maryport, Cumberland ; and Ashby St.
Ledgers, Rugby.
SEKGISON OF CUCKFIELD.
Seegison, Charles Warden, Esq. of Cuckfield,
Sussex, J.P. and D.L., Lieut. Scots Guards, b. 25
Nov. 1867; m. 24 June, 1S91, Hon. Florence Emma
Louisa Hanbury-Trac_y, 2nd dau. of Cliarles, 4tli
Lord Sudelej, and has issue,
Prudence Ida Evelyn, b. 2 Sept. 1892.
Liineage. — The first member of this ancient family who
settled in Sussex was Charles Sergison, b. 1654, a Commis-
sioner in the R.N., and for many years M.P. for New Shore-
ham. He purchased the Cuektield estate about 1690. He d.
1732, and bequeathed the property to his nephew,
Tho.mas Warden, of Butler's Green, who assumed the name
of Sergison, and represented Lewes in Parliament from 1747
until 1708.
Francis .Sergison, a Capt. in the army, b. 1730; d. 1793,
leaving issue,
I. Warden, Col. Royal Horse Guards, m. Mary, dau. of W.
Kerr, Esq. of Northampton, and d. s. p. 1811.
II. Francis, Col. 02nd Foot, </. s. j). 1812.
I. Anne, m. 1799, the Rev. William St. Pritchard, who
assumed the name of Sergison on succeeding to the pro-
perty. They both d. 1848, leaving issue,
1 Warden George, late of Cuckfield.
2 Willi, im Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Slaugham, Sussex,
m. 1st, Janette Elizabeth, dau. of Jeremiah Ives, Esq. of
St. Catlierinc's Hill, Norwich, by whom (who d. 1846) he
had issue,
Charles Warden, l.iiut. 93rd Highlanders, killed at the
relief of Lucknow, March, 1858.
Albert William, m. Louisa, dau. of Capt. Hotham.
Anne, m. 12 Sept. 1854, Hon. St. John George Paul
Mettiuen, 2nd son of Paul, 1st Lord Methuen, and has
issue.
Victoria Janette, m. 7 June, 1866, Trevor Becher, Esq.,
son of John Becher, Esq. of Caversham Rise, Berks.
He ni. 2ndly, Catherine Frances Eleanora, 2nd dau. of
William Colegrave, Esq. formerly of Bracebridge Hall,
CO. Lincoln, and d. 15 June, 1874, having had issue,
William de Manby.
Isabel Mary Catherine, \Unfortunately burned to death,
Kathleen Agnes Emily, J 11 May, 1874.
Capt. Sergison's grandson.
SEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SEE
1821
Waiiden Geokge Sergison, Esq. of Cuckfield, Sussex, .6. 1801 ;
m. March, 1825, Editha, 3rd dau. of Sir Jacob Henry Astlcy,
5th Bart, of Melton Constable, Xorfolk, and Seaton Delaval,
Northumberland, whose eldest son. Sir Jacob Astley, was
summoned to Parliament by writ, as Baron Hastings, May,
1841, the abeyance of the barony, created by Edward I., 1290,
having been terminated inSir Jacob's favour. By her (who d.
1811} he had issue,
Warden, of Cuckfield.
Editha Agnes, m. May, 18SS, James Taylor, Esq., J.P., of
Kendcomb Park, co. Gloucester.
Adelaide Emily.
Emily, m. 1889, Kev. Asgill Colvile.
Mr. Sergison was a D.L. and J. P. for Sussex and Capt. 2nd
Sussex R.V. He d. 22 May, 1868, and was s. by his only son.
Warden Sergison, Esq. of Cuckfield Park, Sussex, Capt.
4th Queen's Own Hussars, J. P. and D.L., Hon. Major 2nd
Sussex K. v., b. 13 July, 1835; ni. 8Jan. 1867, Emilia, youngest
dau. of Sir William Gordon Gordon-Cumming, 2nd Bart, of
Altyre and Gordonstoun, and by her (who m. 2ndly, 1891,
Eev. Seymour Edgell) had issue,
I. Charles Warden, now of Cuckfield.
II. Michael Uelaval, b. 13 Sept. 1872; d. 11 Feb. 1888, at
Eton Coll.
I. Kyrie Adelaide, d. 1869, in India.
II. Editlia Elma, m. 6 Aug. 1890, Joseph H. Eussell Bailey,
D.L., Lieut. Clrenadier Guards, eldest son of Sir J. K.
Bailey, Bart. M.P., ol Glanusk Park, co. Brecon, and has
issue.
Capt. Sergison d. 16 July, 1888.
Arms — Arg., on a chevron, between three dolphins naiant
embowed sa., a plate between two fleurs-de-lis of the first.
Crest — A dolphin, as in the arms, wounded by an arrow trans-
versely arg. vulned ppr.
&aii— Cuckfield Park, and Butler's Green, near Hayward's
Heath ; and Slaugham Park, near Crawley, Sussex.
SEKJEANTSON OF HANLITH HALL.
Seejeantson, Cecil Mxles, Esq. of Hanlitli
Hall, CO. York, Lieut. Leicestershire Kegt., b. 3
April, 1871.
Lineage. — This family, settled at Kirby Malham since
1357, has held property at Hanlith, in the parish of Kirby-
Malham, for more than 300 years, and has been settled in
Yorkshire for more than 500 years.
Thomas Serjeantson, Esq. of Hanlith (which he purchased
in 1565), left lands at his death s. p., 1594, to his nephews,
George and Eobert Serjeantson, sons of his brother, Kobert.
Of these nephews,
PiOBERT Serjeantson, Esq. of Hanlith, had, by Elizabeth
his wife, a son,
William Serjeantson, Esq. of Hanlith, m. twice. By Ann
his first wife, he had two sons, Leonard and
Robert Serjeantson, Esq. of Hanlith, bapt. 1627, m. Alice,
dau. of John Lawson, Esq. of Malham, and had ason,
William Serjeantson, Esq. of Hanlith, J. P., b. 1G63; vi.
1st, Frances, dau. of Cuthbert Wade, Esq. of Kilnsey, Capt.
of Horse in the army of Charles I., and Capt. of Foot in the
trained Band of the County, and had
Robert, of whom presently.
He m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. and co-heir of John Walker, Esq. of
Hungerhill, by whom he had issue,
Richard, Capt. R.N., d. s. p.
Elizabetli, ra. Thomas Norton, Esq. of Grantley, and had a
son. Sir Fletcher Norton, Speaker of the House of Commons,
afterwards Lord Grantley.
Alice, m. Thomas King, Esq. of Skellands.
Jane, m. John Tennant, Esq. of Chapel House, Skipton.
The elder son,
Robert Serjeantson, Esq. of Hanlith, 6. 1683 ; m. Mary,
sister of John Smith, Esq. of Newland Park, he had (with
three daus., Alice, m. 1st, Thomas Archdale, Esq., and 2ndly,
Thomas Trant, Esq. ; Sarah, m. Dennis Brown, Esq. of
Shetlield; and Mary, d. s. ji.) a son,
William Serjeantson, Esq. of Hanlith and Wakefield, b.
1716; m. 1736, Susanna, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Moore,
M.D., of Wakefield, and had issue (with a dau. Susanna, wife
of Gen. Prescott), a son,
William Serjeantson, Esq. of Hanlith and Wakefield, who
jii. l.st, Jane, dau. and co heir of Edward Rookes Leedes, Esq.
of Royds Hall, by whom he had issue,
I. William Brookes Leedes, of Hanlith and Camphill, J. P.
and D.L., Lieut.-Col. 1st Dragoon Guards, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry Dawkins, Esq. of Over Norton, co. Oxford,
and Standlinch, Wilts, by Lady Juliana his wife, dau. of
Charles, 2nd Earl of Portmore, and d. 1840, having by her
(who d. 1831) had issue,
William Leedes, Capt. Coldstream Guards, d. s. p.
George John, of Hanlith Hall, and Camphill, co. York,
J. P. and D.L.,b. 1800; m. 1836, Emma (who rf. 1869),
dau. of Robert Chaloner, Esq. of Guisborough, by his
wife, Hon F'rances Laura Dundas, dau. of Thomas, 1st
Lord Dundas, and Lady Charlotte Fitzwilliam his wile.
Juliana Mary, m. Rev. Henry B. Cooke, Rector of Dar-
field.
Elizabeth Henrietta, m. George Lloyd, Esq. of Cowsby
Hall.
Jane Frances, d. s. p.
Caroline Susanna, m. Rev. Pennyman Wolsey, Canon of
Ripon.
II. Edward, d. s. p.
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth dau. and co-heir (with her sister
Eleanor, wife of Hon. and Rev. James Willoughby) of James
Hobson, Esq. of York, and had
III. James, Rector of Kirby Knowle and Bagby, to. Mary,
dau. of Peter Bel!, Esq. of Thirsk Hall, and had issue,
1 Hobson James, Major 50th Light Infantry, m. Fanny
Buckle, and (/. in India, leaving two daus., Mary, m.
Col. Alexander Stewart, Madras army, and F'rances, m.
Jolin Walker, Esq. of Mount St. John.
2 Peter, of Liverpool, to. Eliza, dau. of Thomas Jordan,
Esq., andrf. Feb. 1858, having had issu.e, 1 James Jordan
(Rev.), Rector of St. Michael's, Lichtield, b. 18S5, m. 1868,
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Thomas Buckley, Rector of St.
Thomas, Manchester, by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of
Jonathan Akroyd, Esq. of Woodside, Halifax, and d.
1886, leaving Cecil Mtles, now of Hanlith Hall,
Ronald, Lovelace, Mildred, Edith, and Monica; 2
William Francis, 6. 1b37, d. unm. 1877; 3 Peter, b.
1839, m. Katherine Evans, and d. 1875, leaving a dau.
Katharine; 1 Elizabeth; 2 Mary Ellen, m. Lieut.-Col.
Valentine Clayton, R.E. ; 3 Emma.
3 Edward, Rector of Kirby Knowle and Bagby, m. Emma,
dau. of C. Walker, Esq., but d. s.p. 1857.
4 Charles, Lieut. R.N., d. s.p.
5 Arthur, to., and d. 1852, leaving two daus., Julia and
Kate Edith.
1 Emma, ra. Josiah Stokes, Esq. of Liverpool.
2 Elizabeth, m. John Wood, Esq., M.P. for Preston.
3 Emily, m. Henry Bean, Esq., and d. s. p.
4 Julia, m. Rev. Morton E. Wilson, Rector of Kirk
Sandal.
IV. Robert, of the 51st Eegt., and Major West York
Militia, m. Isabella, dau. of William Doiman, Esq. of
Harbour Hill, Kinsale, and had issue,
1 William, of Hanlith, Tasmania, Capt. 40th Regt.,
present at Waterloo, vi. Slarion, dau. of Richard WiUis,
Esq., J. P., M.L.C., of Wanstead, in Tasmania, and was
killed in "Van Dieman's Land. He liad William, m.
Emily, dau. of Rev. R. Meyrick, of Ludlow ; Jlarian
Isabel Sarah, m. Aug. 1863, Edmund Jeffreys, Esq. of
Ceylon.
2 Robert James, Vicar of Snaith, co. York, in. 1828, Maria
Charlotte, eldest dau. and eventually co-heir of Vice-
Admiral Ballard, of Bath, and of Coates Hall, co. York,
and(/. Oct. 1861, having had issue, William James (Rev.),
M.A., Winestead Rectory, near Hull, 6. 7 June, 1831, m.
6 Aug. 1867, Emily, eldest dau. of John Maister, Esq. of
Camblesforth Hall and Beverley, and has a son, Robert
Leonard, b. 11 June, 1868, and a dau. Mary Ethel ;
Nicholas Edmund ; Anna Maria, m. 1S59, Frank Henry
Eadon Eadon, Esq., eldest son of Henry Eadon, Esq. of
Snaith and Whitley ; Emily Isabella, m. Charles Lionel
FitzGerald, of Turlough Park, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff of Mayo ; Maria Frances, m. J. H. Braithwaite,
Esq. of Liverpool.
1 Mary, d. 1862. 2 Elizabeth, d. 1874.
3 Isabella, d. 1884. 4 Sarah, d. 1870.
Arms — Paly of six or and sa., on a bend az. a sn-ord ppr.
Crest — A cherub's head and wings displayed ppr. Motto — Pro
aris et focis.
Seats — Hanlith Hall, Craven ; Camphill, near Bedale.
PEABCE-SEROCOLD late OE CHEKRY-
HINTON.
Peaece-Seeocold, Charles, Esq., of Taplow
Hill, Bucks, b. 28 Aug. 1827 ; m. 1859, Marie, ilau.
of Col. George St. Leger Grenfell, and has issue,
I. Oswald, b. 24 July, 1865.
II. Eric, Lieut. King's Royal Rifles, b. 18 July, 1870.
III. Charles, b. 1872. iv. Claud, b. 1875.
I. Minna.
II. Lucy, m. E. Cameron Gallon, Esq. of Shelsley Grange,
CO. Worcester.
III. Margaret. iv. Caroline.
V. Dorothy. vi. Ruth.
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SEE
TI-IE LAXDED GENTRY.
SET
Lineage.— Thirteen descents of this family were recorded
iu the Visit;ition of London, by Sir H. St. George, Richmond
Herald, 1623, anil continued in the Visitation of Cambriilge-
shire 16S4, and in that of Loudon 1CS7.
Hc.MFRY Letwood, sonof KiCHARD Letwood, Esq. of Lanca-
shire, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of John Soroould,
Esq. of Sawford, co. Lancaster, assumed the surname of Soro-
coLE. He j)i. a dau. of John Curzon, and was father of
liOBERT SoROCoLE, who 111. the dau. and heir of John Little, of
Manchester, and was grandfather of {sie Skeels of Chatteris)
KoGER SoRocoLE, who m. a dau. of Sir Eichard Molincux,
of Sefton, Knt., and was father of
Ealph Sorocole, whose sou (by Alice his wife, dau. of
Thomas Koy,.s),
Tho-mas Sorocole, of Salford, was father of, besides other
issue,
liALPH Sorocole, who m. Catherine Hardiuan, and was
father of
Tno.MAs Serocold, of London, mercer, living 1559, when he
received the freedom of the city. He m. Anne, dau. of John
Xewton, and h.-id a son,
Ralph Serocold, who m. twice; 1st, a dau. of Thomas
Blagrave ; and 2ndly, Martha, dau. of John Sicklemore, of
Ipswich, and by the latter had issue,
Thomas, b. 1649, at Hinton, co. Cambridge, m. Sarah, dau.
of John Aynge, and d. 1721. His descendant and heir
general is the Rev. Serocold C. Skeels, of St. Martin's,
Stamford {,<ee Skeels of Chatteris).
Walter, of whom presently.
Anne, m. 1st, to Henry Underwood, of Northamptonshire ;
and 2ndly, to Francis-Chambers, of Hauxtou, co. Cam-
bridge.
Elizabeth, m. to H. Hall, of Harding Court, co. Oxford.
Mary.
The 2nd son,
Walter .Serocold, of Hinton, co. Cambridge, b. 1651, m.
Mary, dau. of Francis Westrop, of Hildeuham, in the same
shire, and had issue : his youngest s n,
Thomas Serocold, b. 1601, in. Esther, dau. of MarkLawne,
and d. 1774, leaving, with a dau., Mary, m. to — Osborne, one
son.
The Rev. Walter .Serocold, of Cherryhinton, co. Cam-
bridge, b. 1720, who (11. Mary, dau. of Gilbert Richardson, alias
Marshall, and d. 1789, having had issue,
Walter, b. 1758, Capt. R.N., killed in action at Corsica, 9
Aug. 1794, s. p.
Anne, of whom presently.
T^tar}', d. uiim. 1837.
Harriet, m. to George Borlase, B.D., son of Borlase, of Castle
Horneck, co. Cornwall, and d. 1792.
Margaret, m. to William Wade, B.D., and d. 1842, leaving
an only son, the Rev. William-Serocold Wade.
The eldest dau. and co-heir of her brother,
Anxe Serocold, m. William Pearce, JD.D., who was b. 1744,
at St. Keverne, co. Cornwall, where his family had possessed
the lands of Rosuick, for three centuries. This gentleman
wa.s Master of the Temple 1787, of Jesus Coll. Cambrid.^e,
1789, and Dean of Ely 1797. He d. 1820, leaving by Anne
Serocold, whod. 1835, an only child,
Eev. Edward-Serocold Pearce-Serocold, of Cherryhinton,
who assumed by royal licence, 30 July, 1842, the additional
surname and arms of Serocold. The Rev. Edward-Pearco-
Serocold, who was of Cherryhinton, co. Cambridge, J. P., h.
28 April, 1796 ; m. 1st, 30 Oct. 1S24, Georgiana-Elizabeth, dau.
of George Smith, Esq. (brother of Robert, 1st Lord Carring-
ton), and by her (who d. 10 Dec. 182s) had issue,
Walter-Serocold, of Cherryhinton, co. Cambridge, b. 7
Aug. lb2o: formerly Capt. 66th Regt. ; m. 1853, Anielie,
dau. of the Hon. Judge Duval, of Quebec ; and d, 14 Aug.
18S0, leaving two daus., Georgiana, and Edith Cecile.
Chakles-Serocold, present representative.
George-Edward-Serocold, formerly Lieut. R.N., b. 10 Dec.
Is28 ; ra. 1st, 1 Juno, 18S4, Amy, only dau. of John G.
Richardson, Esq. of Pant-y-Gwydir, Swansea, and by her
(who d. 15 Aug. 1872) has issue,
1 Edward, b. 27 March, 1871.
1 Mabel, m. 24 July, 1890, John Paget, eldest son of the
Right Hon. John William MeUor, Q.C, of Culmhead,
Somerset.
2 Violet Amy. 3 Jlildred.
He ra. 2ndly, 17 Jan. 1874, Mary Clarke, eldest dau. of
J. Clarke Richardson, Esq. of Derwen Fawr, near Swansea,
and has issue, one dau,
Winifred Margaret.
He ra. 2ndly, 4 Aug. 1812, Charlotte-Eleanor, dau. of Col.
Arthur Vansittart, of Shotte.sbrook, Berkshire, by Caroline
his wife, dau. of William, 1st Lord Auckland, and had by her
two daus.,
1 Charlotte, m. Eev. H. Robeson, Archdeacon of Bristol.
2 Teresa, m. John Richardson, Esq. of Glaubydau Park,
Glamorganshire.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per chevron, arg. and sa.. In
chief, two fleurs-de-lis, az., and a castle, in base, or, for Sero-
coid; 2nd and 3rd, per chevron, arg. and or, in chief, two
Cornish choughs, ppr., in base, three roses, gu. growing out
of a mount, vert, for Pearce.
Crests — 1st, a castle, or, with a fleur-de-lis issuing from the
battlements, az., for Serocold; 2nd, in front of a rose, gu., a
Cornish chough, jipr., for Pearce.
lieside/ice — Taplow Hill, Maidenhead.
SETON OF CARISTON".
Seton, George, Esq., M.A. Oxon, E.E.S.E.,
F.S.A.S., representative of the Setons of Cariston,
CO. Fife, b. 25 June, 1822, called to the Scottish Bar
1846, author of The Law and Practice of Heraldry
in Scotland, and other works ; m. 26 Sept. 1849,
Sarah Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of James Hunter, Esq.
of Thurston, co. Haddington, and by her (who d. 4
July, 1883), has issue,
I. George, b. 13 Feb. 1852.
I. Elizabeth Lindsay, in. 13 Feb. 1878, William Livingstone
Watson, Esq., of Ayton, co. Perth, by whom she has a
son, Robert William Seton, b. 20 Aug. 1879.
n. Margaret Montgomerie, m. 18 Dec. 1886, Vyvyan D'Oyly
Wintle, of Shanghai, eldest surviving son of the late
Major-Gen. Alfred Wintle, R.H.A., and d. s. jj. at
Shanghai, 25 Sept. 1890.
III. Mary Stuart.
Mr. Seton is also senior co-heir of Sir Thomas
Seton, of Olirestob, 4th son of the 1st Earl of
Winton, and representative of Mary Seton, one of
the " four Maries " in attendance upon Mary,
Qeeen of Scots, who was half-sister of the 1st Baron
of Cariston. Among other heir-looms in the posses-
sion of Mr. Seton is the two-handed sword of Sir
Cliristopher Seton, who m. Christian, sister of King
KOBEET BeUCE.
Lineage. — The Hon. John Setox, 2nd son of George,
6th Lord Seton, by mizabeth his 1st wife, dau. of John, Lord
Yester, ra. Isabel, dau. and heir of David Balfour, of Cariston,
and was 1st Baron of Cariston. Being a favourite with his
grandmother, Lady Janet Hepburn (widow of George, 5th Lord
Seton, who fell at Flodden), she acquired for him the lands of ^
Foulstruther,in East Lothian, and added them to his patrimony. _
During the absence of his brother George, 7th Lord Seton,
abroad, a report of his lordship's decease having reached
Scotland, John was put in possession of his whole estate, as '^
appears by a charter under the Great Seal, dated 1545. He
also assumed the titles of Lord Seton, and sat in Parliament as
a peer; but, on his brother's return, was dispossessed of both
estate and honours. The temporary acquisition of the lordship
of Seton proved very unfortunate to John and his posterity,
as he was obliged, in order to clear off the extraordinary ex-
penses incurred thereby, to sell his lands in Lothian, as well
as a portion of his Fife estate. He afterwards got a charter
under the Great Seal from Queen Mary, of the Barony of
Cariston, &c., dated 1563. Besides two daus. (Geilles and
Elspetb), he had three sons,
I. George, his heir.
II. John (Sir), Knt., Capt. Scots Guards in France, lii. a dau.
of the Count de Bourbon, by whom he had a dau., who m.
Adinston of that ilk, an ancient baron in East Lothian, of
whom was lineally descended Christian Hepburn, 4th.
Countess of Winton. From the time of Robert the Bruce,
the family of Adinston were the hereditary standard-bearers-
of the House of St-ton.
III. James, residing in France in 16C1.
From records in the Nation.al Library at Paris, it appears
that " Jehan Seton, ecuyor, Sieur de Cariston, Lieutenant
exempt des gardes ecossaises du corps du roi," m. 1622,
"Demoiselle Catherine Eustache," and that he d. 1661. He
was probably son either of Sir John or of his brother James.
The eldest son,
George Seton, 2nd Baron of Cariston, m. Margaret, dau. of
John Ayton, of that ilk, co. Fife, and had (besides four daus.,
Elspeth, Margaret, Christian, and Isobel) four sons, Alexander,
Andrew, Christopher, and his success r,
George Seton, 3rd Baron of Caiiston, m. 1620, Cecilia, dau.
of David Kynynmond, of that ilk and CraighaM, co. Fife, auil.
by her had three sons and three daus.,
SET
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SET
1823
I. Geoege, his licir.
II. David, m. and settled in Yorkshire, and had issue.*
HI. Alexander, J. P. of St. Andrews, was twice m., his 2nd
wife being Helen Napier, widow of Binnins of Dunino. His
son, David, «i. Anne, dau. of Watson, of Atherny,by whom
he had four daus.
I. Anne, d. iinm.
II. Isabel, m. George Seton, representative of the family of
Parbroath (now supposed to be represented by William
Seton, of Kew York), and had a son, James, who d. in
Spain.
III. Cecilia, m. David Craigengelt.
His eldest son and successor,
George Seton, 4th Baron of Cariston, was educated at Seton
Palace with Lord Seton, son of the Earl of WinLon, had the
management of the affairs of the regality of Dunfermline from
his kinsman Charles, 2nd Earl of Dunfermline, and declined
an offer of knighthood. Contrary to his inclination, he was
obliged to join the Covenanters of Fife at the battle of Kilsyth ;
but afteiTvards, with his son Christopher, he accompanied his
chief, the Earl of Winton, when he commanded the Lothian
Militia at Bothwoll Bridge. He m. 1638, Margaret, eldest dau.
of Sir Thomas Seton, of Olivestob, 4th son of Robert, 1st Earl
of Winton, and left with three daus., (i. Mary, m. Bimiing, of
Dunino; ii. Elizabeth ; iii. Anne) six sons,
I. George, d. young.
II. Chuistopheb, his heir.
III. Alexander, an Otficer in General Dalyell's troop of horse
at the battle of Pentland Hills, m. Isabella, dau. of Lindsay
of Pitskanly, co. Forfar, and had one child, who d. young.
IV. David, m. Marjory, dau. and heir of Archibald, of Black-
hall, CO. Fife, and had several children, of whom
David, who was bred to the medical profession, m. Chris-
tian, dau. of Sir John Clerk, Bart, of Penicuik, co. Edin-
burgh, and left, inter alios, a son,
Henry, I). 1741, Capt. in the French Regt. of Chasseurs
Britanniques, with which he served in the American
war, where he was severely wounded. He ni. Margaret,
dau. of George Seton, 7th Baron of Cariston, of whom
afterwards.
V. John, killed in a scuffle at Falkland by a party of Crom-
well's troopers. vi. William, d. 1698.
The 4th Baron d. 1688, aged sixty-six, and was s. by his son,
Christopher Seton, 5th Baron of Cariston, who was ap-
pointed Lieut, of one of the independent troops of horse raised
during the reign of James VII. and commanded by Colin, Earl
of Balcarres. He m. 1st, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Patrick
Lindesay, of Woolmerston, co. Fife, by whom he had, with one
dau. Catharine, ?u. JohnLindsay, of Kirkforthar, two sons,
I. George, his heir.
II. Christopher, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Adair, Geographer
for Scotland, and had several children, of whom Jean, 7ti.
her cousin, George Seton, 7th Baron of Cariston, and
Robert (6. 1722, d. 1795), m. Margaret, dau. of Richard
Cox, Esq. of Dublin, by whom he had (with two daus.,
Sarah, m. Miles Marley, Esq., and Juliana, d. unm.) four
sons, 1 Robert Eglinton, an Ufficer in the army, killed in
the American war; 2 Winton ; 3 Christopher Melville,
both d. iu childhood; 4 William Garden, Col. C.B., b.
1775, who commanded the 88th Regt. at Batlajos and
Salamanca, d. 24 March, 1842, having m. Margaret, dau.
of C. Hazlett, Esq., by whom he had (with two daus.,
Juliana Josephine, m. Rev. W. H. M'AIpine, and Mar-
garet, d. unm.) four sons,
1 Miles Charles, an Officer in the 85th Regt., h. 23 Sept.
1808 ; d. 18 Sept. 1877 ; m. 1st, 1832, Ann Maria, dau.
and heir of Josias Cocke, Esq. of Camborne and
Trekersby, co. Cornwall, by whom he had (besides a
dau. Julia, m. 4 Dec. 1858, Caesar Hastings Otway, Esq.)
(see Otway of Castle Otway) two sons,
William Garden Seton, of Trekersby, Cornwall, and
Blandfield House, Edinburgh, b. 1836, formerly Capt.
82nd Regt., in. 1871, Amy Isabel, dau. of James
Forsyth, Esq. of Glengorm, co. Argyll, by whom he
has (besides three daus., Isabel Margaret, Amy
Magdalen, and Dorothea Eva) two sons, Miles
* There is reason to believe that this David was the ancestor
of the family of Seaton residing at Gothenburg, in Sweden, who
trace their descent from Robert Seaton, of Grimethorp Hall, co.
York (d. 1716, cet. 78), and who may not improbably have been
David's son. Robert's great-grandson was John Fox Seaton,
of Pontefract, who, besides other children, had two sons,
I. Gen. Sir Thomas Seaton, K.C.B., 6. 1806, whose biography
was published a few years ago.
II. George, of Gothenburg, m. 1835, Eleanor M'Killop (sister
of Capt. M'Killop, of H.M.S. "Snake," in which he greatly
distinguished himself at Yenikale), and had three sons,
George, Douglas, and Arthur Edward, of whom the last is
a merchant in Gothenburg. The arms carried by the
Swedish family are gu. a bend arg. between six martlets or.
Cr«jit— A martlet. il/o«o— Hazard zet forward.
Charles Cariston, h. 1874, and James Nigel Cariston,
b. 1875.
Miles Charles, b. 1838, Major Hampshire (07th) Regt.,
m. 1866, Mabel Catherine, dau. of — Court, Esq.
Miles Charles Seton, sen., m. 2ndly, 15 April, 18J1, Hon..
Mary Ursula, eldest dau. of William, 2nd Viscount
Sidmouth, by whom he had (with three daus., Edith
Wary, m. George Dickson, Esq., Sheriff Substitute of
Berwick, and d. 1869; Margaret Ursula, vi. Philip Peck,
Esq. ; and Eva, m. George Ninian Logan Home, Esq.,
Ifith Regt., of Broom House and Edrom, co. Berwick)
eight sons,
Henry Cariston, S. 1842, Capt. R.A., d. s. p. 11 Sept.
1880.
Bertram William, b. 1845; m. 1869, Isabella Mary,
2nd dau. of Nelson Kearsey Cotter, M.D., of Butte-
vant, CO. Cork (son of Sir Laurence Cotter, Bart.),
by whom he has a son, Malcolm Cotter Cariston, b.
1872.
Leonard Miles Cari.stcn, b. 1847; vi. 1882, Eleanor,
dau. of Hugh Wyndham, Esq. of Bukkulla, N.S.W.
by whom he has a son, Bertram Wyndham.
Malcolm Robert, b. 1850; d. 1858.
Ronald Cariston, b. 1853; 711. 1874, Augusta Mary,
eldest dau. of Robert R. Christie, Esq., late Madras
Light Cavalry, by whom he has Hubert Addington
Arniel Cariston, Ronald Wiles Cariston, Charles
Henry Cariston, and Archibald Eardley Eglinton.
Basil, b. 1858; m. 21 Oct. 1886, Ellen Georgina, only
dau. of Col. Logan Home, K.L.H., of Edrom, co. Ber-
wick.
"Winton Cariston, 6. 1862.
Hubert Addington, b. 1864 ; d. in infancy.
2 William Garden, Major 41st Regt., b. 1813; m. 1847,
Anna Shaw, only dau. of Ileniy Shaw Jones, Esq. of
Dollardstown, co. Meath, and had issue, two sons,
Henry Garden.
Robert Eglinton.
3 John Hariis, h. 1SI7; d. 1844.
4 Robert Eglinton, formerly an Officer in the 93rd High-
landers, Lieut.-Col. and Col. Commanding City Dublin
Militia, m. Jane, dau. of Henry Garnett, li;sq. of Green
Park, CO. Meath, by whom (besides other sons and
daus.) he had a son,
Winton, Major Leinster Regt. (Royal Canadians) b.
29 June, 1854.
The 5th Baron m. 2ndly, Helen, dau. of Watson, of Atherny,.
and by her had issue, David, Robert, and James, who all d.
young; Christian,/)!. — Graham, in Perth ; Anne; Margaret;
Mary, m. John Lamont, Surgeon ; and Jean, m. Christopher,
son of Lamont of Newton. He d. 1718, aged 73, and was s.
by his eldest son,
George Seton, 6th Baron of Cariston, m. 1st, Margaret,,
eldest dau. of David Boswell, of Balmuto, co. Fife, and widow
of Thomas Majoribanks, of that ilk, by whom he had one son,
f. George, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, 1722, Margaret, dau. of James Law, of Erunton,
CO. Fife, and by her had (with three daus., Margaret, d. young;
Elizabeth, in. Capt. George Lindsay of Kirkforthar; and Mar-
garet, d. unm. 1748) three sons,
II. Christopher, who d. at sea off the coast of Guinea.
HI. James, an officer of the army, engaged in the rising of
1745 when only iifteen years of age, was wounded at
Culloden, and taken as a prisoner to Carlisle, where he was
liberated through the interest of John, Earl of Crawford,
with Frederick, Prince of Hesse. He afterwards went ta
Holland, and was present at the siege of Bergen-op-Zoom.
On quitting the Dutch service, he was appointed Senior
Lieut, of the 105th Regt., raised by General David Graeme
of Gorthy, and after serving some years in the 54th Regt.
retired from the army in 1774; he d. in 1817, in the sstli
year of his age. He ni. 1783, Anne, youngest dau. of John
Siuison, of Brunton, and had one dau. Anne, who d. 1803.
IV. John, Capt. of a West India merchant ship, settled in
Dublin, and m. Lueinda, dau. of Capt. Cau.sier, of the revenue
service, by whom, besides other sons who d. young, he had-
a son, John, and three daus.
The 6th Baron d. 1760, aged 72, and was s. by his son,
George Seton, 7th Baron of Cariston, who m. Jean, eldest;
dau. of his uncle Christopher, and had (with six daus., i. Mar-
garet, of whom aftenvards ; 11. Christian, m. Thomas Barland,
Esq. of Rosebank, and four others who d. unm.) two sons,
I. George, his heir.
II. Christopher, who joined the 54th Regt. in 1776, and served
during the whole of the American war, and also in the
campaign in Flanders and Holland, 1794-95, under the Duke
of York. He was afterwards sent to the West Indies again.st;
the French and Carribs of St. Vincent, and commanded the
Grenadiers at the storming of the Vigii, when he was severely
wounded. In 1792, he was arraigned before a court-maitial
at the Horse Guards, along with two brother-officers, at
the instigation of the celebrated William Cobbett, formerly
Sergeant-Major of the 54thliegt., who failed, to appear oa
1824
SET
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SEV
the day appointed for the trial, when all the accused were
honourably acquitted. Major Christopher Seton, hi. 1797,
Catharine, eldest d;ui. and co-heir of Creorge Lindsay, ot
Kirkforthar, and widow of Robert Carmicliael, of Bahnblae,
by whom he had a son, George James Lindsay, who d. in
infancy.
The 7th Baron d. 1762, aged 4S, and was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son,
George Seton, Sth Baron, aud last proprietor of Cariston,
who. after the sale of the last portion of his estate, about 17S0,
betook himself to a military life, first as a Lieut, in the 50th
Eegt., and aftenrards had the brevet rank of Capt. in the 7Sth
Highlanders. He d. unm. 1797, aged45, and was s. in the
representation of the family by his brother,
Chkistopher Setos, at whose death s.jp. 1819, it devolved
on the descendants of his sister,
Margaret Seton, who »i. Henry Seton, grandson of David
Seton of Blackball, 4th son of George, 4th Baron of Cariston, by
whom she had (with two daus., Jean, m. William Blair, Esq.
and Melville, m. William Dawson, Esq. of Tayside, Tertk) two
sons, David, a Capt. in the army, d. s. p. 1826, and
George Seton, Comm. in the H.E.I.C.S., who m. 12 Jan.
1S19, Margaret, 2nd dau. of James Hunter, Esq. of Seaside, co.
Perth, and d. 21 June, 1S25, leaving one son and two daus.,
1. George, the present representative of the family.
I. Elizabeth, to. 25 July, 1838, Edward James Jackson, Esq.,
B.A. Oxon (who d. 1878), of Upwell, Norfolk, and The
Priory, St. Andrews, Fife, and d. 28 April, 1885, leaving
issue.
II. Margaret, m. 9 July, 1845, John Buchanan-Hamilton,
Esq. of Leny, Spittal, and Bardowie, Chief of the clan
Buchanan, andcL 5 July, 1892, leaving issue.
Arms — Or, three crescents within a double tressure flowered
and counter-flowered gu., and in the centre an otter's head sa.,
for Balfour. This family have sometimes been in the habit
of quartering the entire arms of Balfour with their own, viz.,
1st and 4th, Seton, as above, without the otter's head : 2nd
and 3rd, Bauocr, arg., on a chevron sa., betwixt two otters'
heads in chief of the second and a fleur-de-lis in base az., an
otter's head erased of the first. Crest — On a ducal coronet a
dragon vert, wings elevated, spouting fire ppr., and charged with
a star arg. Motto — Hazard zet fordward.
Rijidt-nces—iS, Old Cavendish Street, London, W. ; and
Ayton House, Abernethy, co. Perth.
SETON OF MOUNIE.
Seton, Datid, Esq. of Mounie, co. Aberdeen,
J.P., formerly of the 93rd Highlanders, and after-
wards of the 49th Regt. (retired), b. 1817; s. his
brother, Lieut.-Col. Seton, 1S52.
Lineage.— This family is a branch of the Setons of Pit-
viedden, Barts., who derive their descent from the Hon. William
Seton, younger brother of the 1st Earl of Huntly.
George Seton, of Mounie {2nd son of Sir Alexander Seton,
of Pitmedden, a Lord of Session, under the title of Lord Pit-
medden, who was created a Bart, of Novia Scotia 1683 (see
Et3KE's Peerage and BaronUoge), m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir
Alexander Gibson, Bart, of Pentland, and by her had (with
two sons, who d. unm.) a dau. Helen, wife of Alexander Leslie,
Esq. of Warthill. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of John Leslie,
grandson of James Leslie, of Warthill, and had by her a son
and five daus.,
William, his heir.
Margaret, ot whom presently.
Isabella, to. Picv. Skene Ogilvy, D.D.
Catherine, to. William Henderson, Esq. of Xewton, an Officer
in the army,
Eachel. Jean.
The only son,
William Seton, s. his father, but d. unm., when the estates
devolved upon his sister,
Margaret Seton, m. James Anderson, Esq., LL.D., of
Cobenshaw, son of James Anderson, Esq. of Cobenshaw, 2nd
son of James Anderson, Esq. of Cleugh and Cobenshaw. The
property of the elder branch of this family passed into other
hands at the decease of Alexander Anderson, Esq. of Cleugh,
1790. By this marriage with Mr. Anderson, who sold his
paternal estate of Cobenshaw, and adopted the surname of
Seton, according to the terms of succession, Mrs. Seton had
(with other issue) a son and heir,
Alexander Seton, Esq. of Mounie, J. P. and D.L., m. 1810,
his cousin, Janet Skene, dau. of Rev. Skene Ogilvy, D.D.,and
had issue,
James, d. 1813. Alexander.
David, of Mounie.
George, late Major Sutherland Highlanders, 6. 1S19 ; to. 1853,
Anne Lucy, only surviving dau. of Baldwin Wake (grand-
son of Sir William Wake, 7 th Bart, of Courteen Hall, co.
Northampton), by his wile Sarah, dau. of James Spedding,
Esq. of Summergrove, co. Cumberland, and has issue,
Alexander David, Capt. and Hon. Major Forfar and Kin-
cardine Artillery Militia, to. 12 Feb. 1879, Emily Isabel,
2nd dau. of Alfred Turner, Esq. of Deysbrook, and has
issue,
1 Alexander Charles.
2 George William Seymour.
3 Henry Winton.
1 Jean Isabel.
2 Wary Lucy Ogilvy.
William George, d. 1873.
William Skene, d. 23 July, 1829.
Isabella, d. 1 July, 1«45. Anne, h. and d. 1812.
Jessy Jane, d. at Pisa, in Italy, 19 Feb. 1831.
Mr. Seton d. 16 April, 1850, and was s. by his son,
Alexander Seton, Esq., an Officer first in the Royal Scot3
Fusiliers, afterwards in the 74th Highlanders. He was appointed
Assistant-Deputy-Quartermaster-General to the Forces in Ire-
land 1S49, resigned that office on promotion the following year,
and became Lieut.-Col. of the 74th Highlanders 7 Nov. 1851.
Being in command of the troops on board II. M.S. "Birkenhead,"
when that vessel was lost near Point Danger, Cape of Good
Hope, 26 Feb. 1852, he was drowned in the wreck, but not
until, by his self-devoted firmness and promptitude, he had
secured the safe removal of all the women and children in tlie
boats. Never having married, he was s. by his brother,
David, now of Mounie.
-4rws— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, three crescents, and in
the centre a man's heart distilling blood, the whole within a
royal double tressure flory and counterflory gu., for Seton;
2nd and 3rd, arg., a demi-otter sa., crowned with an antique
crown or, issuing from a bar wavy of the second, for Melded.m ;
in the centre of the quarterings a crescent az., for difference.
Crest and. Mutto—A demi-man in military habit, holding the
banner of Scotland, with a motto on an escrol above, "Sustenio
sanguine signa."
<Seai— Mounie, Old Meldrum, co. Aberdeen.
SEVERNE OF THENFORD AND
WALLOP HALL.
Seveene, John Edmund, Esq. of Thenford, co.
Northampton, aud Wallop Hall, Salop, M.P. for
Ludlow 1865 to 1868, aud for South Shropshire
1876 to 18S5, J.P. and D.L. for cos. Northampton
and Salop, and J.P. co. Montgomery, late Capt.
16th Lancers, High Sheriff co. Northampton 1861,
b. 21 April, 1826; m. 6 July, 1858, Catherine
Florence Morgan, youngest dau. of the Very Kev.
H. Ussher Tighe, Dean of Derry.
Lineage. — There are ancient broken records tracing
back the ancestry of the Shrawley Severnes to a very remote
period. Thomas Sevekne, Esq. of Broadway and Powyck,
CO. Worcester (son of John Severne, of Shrawley, living temp.
Henry Vlll.), to. Elizabeth, dau. of John Nash, Esq. of
Martley, co. Worcester, and was s. at bis decease, 1592, by his
son,
John Severne, Esq. of Powyck, m. Mary, dau. of Richard
Langley, Esq. of The Abbey, Shrewsbury, and left at his
decease, 1660, two sons, Thomas, M.A., of Powyck, d. unm.
1698, and John, of whom we treat, and three daus., Elizabeth,
whocZ. %mm. 1675; Mary, m. John Walsh, Esq. of the Moore,,
near Hereford ; and Catherine, to. 1648, John Somers, Esq.
of Clifton-upon-Severne, by whom she was mother of John,
Lord Somers (Lord Chancellor). Mr. Severne d. 1689. His ■2nd
son,
John Severne, Esq. of Wallop Hall, Salop, Slayor of Shrews-
bury 1075. b. 1622; TO. Alice, dau. of Richard Bagot, Esq. of
Frees, Salop, by whom (who d. 1693) he had, with four daus.,
two sons, Thomas, his heir, and Samuel, of Claines, co. Wor-
cester, 6. 1673, whose great-grandson, Samuel Amy Severne,
eventually s. to the estates. Mr. Severne d. 1689, and was s.
by his son,
Thomas Severne, Esq. of Wallop Hall and of Rhosgoeh,
CO. Montgomery, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King
W'illiam III., and High SheritT of Montgomery 1697 and 1698.
He TO. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir John Pye, Bart, of Hone,
and left a son and successor,
John Severne, Esq. of Wallop Hall and Clifton Camp-
ville, CO. Stafford, a Gen. in the army. Col. 8th Dragoons, who
d. unm. 1787, and was s. in his patrimonial inheritance by his
kinsman,
SEI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SKY
1825
Samuel Amy Severne, E?q., only son of Samuel Severae,
Esq. of Enfield, by Mary Elizabeth his wife, dau. of George
Gorst, Esq. of Chester, and grandson, by Amy his wife, dau.
of Robert Young, Esq. of Hammersmith, of Samuel Severae,
whose father, Samuel, of Claines, was youngest son of John
Severne, Esq. of Wallop Hall. Mr. Severne {h. 1772) m. 10
April, I7D4, Anne, dau. of Thomas Erayne, Esq. of Barton,
CO. Warwick, and bad issue,
I. John Michael, of Thenford, h. 1798; m. April, 1825,
Anna Jlaria, dau. and co-heir of Edmund Meysey Wigley,
Esq., M.P., of Shakenhurst, co. Worcester, and of Ulles-
thorpe, CO. Leicciiter, and d. Aug. 1855, having by her (who
d. 4 May, 1884; had issue,
1 John Edmund, now of Thenford and Wallop Hall.
2 Arthur, M.A., P.ector of Thenford, 6. 1 July, 1827, and
d. July, 1876.
3 Edward Charles Samuel, b. 20 Feb. 1831 ; m. 3 May,
1876, Edi h Chica, 3rd dau. of Walter Long, Esq. of
Preshaw, Hants.
4 Edmund Wigley, 6. 3 March, 1835; to. May, 1875,
Amelie Louise, dau. of H. Lomax, Esq., and had issue,
John Meysey, b. May, 1881, <;. Feb. 1884 ; Charles, 6.
6 Aug. 1886; Florence; Amy, d. 1879; May; and Ituby.
5 AValter Meysey, h. 12 Sept. 1839 ; d. Jan. 1878.
1 Anna Maria, d. unm. Feb. 1893.
2 Mary Carohne, m. 23 Aug. 18.'>2, Sir Charles Henry
Eouse-Boughton, Bart., d- Jan. 1892.
3 Elizabeth, to. 28 Sept. 1858, Andrew Eouse-Boughton-
Knight, Esq. of Downton Castle, co. Hereford.
II. Samuel Amy, of Poslingford, Suffolk, late of the R.A.,
h. Jan. 1799; m. 1st, 1834, Jean, only dau. of Richard
Dixon, Esq. of Maize Hill, Greenwich, and had i-sue, an
only child, Elizabeth Julia, m. 14 July, 1860, Lord Henry
Fitzwarine Chichester, 2nd son of the Marquess of Donegal,
K.P. Mr. S. A. Severne m. 2ndly, 1864, Sarah Boddicott,
dau. of John Yellsly, Esq. of Cavendish Hall, co. Suffolk,
and d. 1865.
in. Henry (Rev.), h. June, 1800; d. 3 .Jan. 1838.
IV. Charles, b. Jan. 1804; d. Nov. 1876.
V. William, Rector of Rock, co. Worcester, 6. March, 1805 ;
d. April, 1883.
I. Mary Anne, d. I April, 1869.
II. Elizabeth, d. young.
III. Catherine, ra. 1829. Rev. Francis Leighton, nephew of
Sir Baldwin Leighton, Bart., and d. April, 1884.
IV. Julia, ra. 1830, John Morris, Esq. of Rose Hall, Salop;
d. 11 March, 1840.
Mr. Severne served as High Sheriff for co. Montgomery 1824,
and for co. Northampton 1829. He d. 11 Nov. 1845.
Anns — Arg., on a chevron sa. nine bezants. Crtst — A
cinquefoil or. il/o»o— Virtus praestantior auro.
HcaU — Thenford, near Banbury, and Wallop Hall, Shrews-
bury.
Cl'ab — Carlton.
SEYMEE, OF HANFOKD.
Ciat-Kee-Setmee, Geeteude, only surviving
dau. and heir of Plenry Ker-Seymer, Esq. of Jlan-
ford, Dorset, h. 1842 ; m. 21 April, 186-i, IIarrt
EnyEST Clay, Esq., late Secretary of H.M.'s
Embassy at Paris, J.P. and D.L., Berwickshire,
J.P. Suffolk, Cambridge, and Dorset, High Sheriff
for the latter co. 1877 (eldest son of James Clay,
Esq., M.P. for Hull, who d. 1873, by Eliza CamUla
his wife, dau. of Joseph Allen Woolrycli, Esq. of
Weobly, co. Hereford), who was b. 1832, and
assumed the additional surname and arms of
Kee-Seymee by royal licence 1864. They have
issue,
I. Evelyn, 6. 26 Feb. 1865.
II. Horace Vere, 6. 19 Sept. 1866.
I. Winifred, b. 29 Oct. 1868. II. Violet, h. 25 Jan. 1873.
Xiineage. — This family, resident for several centuries
at Hanford, in Dorset, claims a common progenitor with the
ducal House of Somerset. In Collins's Peerage, under the
history of that dukedom, there is a conjecture as to the descent
of the Seymers of Hanford from Humphrey Seymer, of Even
Swindon. The conjecture arose probably from the coincidence
of date, similarity of arms, and the spelling of the name. It
appears in the early part of the pedigree of the ducal family,
the termination was "er." It is presumed that the family
held the estate of Hanford under the Abbesses of Tarent, until
the dissolution in Henry VIII. 's time : it has been the abode
of the Seymers ever since.
Sir Robert Seymer, of Hanford, one of the Tellers of the
Exchequer (5th in descent from John Seymer, of Hanford,
living 22 Edward IV.), was knighted at Whitehall 19 Feb.
II.
1619. He TO. 1603, Johanna, dau. of William Pitt, Esq. of
Iwerne Stepelton, and had Robert, who d. v. p. ; Henry, his
successor ; and Penelope Edith, the wife of Richard King, Esq.
Sir Robert d. 1624, and was s. by his son, Henry Seymer, Esq.
of Hanford, who 7)1. Mary, dau. of Henry Welsted, Esq., and had
a son and successor, Robert, of Hanford, who m. Bridget, dau.
of Col. Edward Phelips, of Montacute, and d. 1706, leaving a
son, Robert, of Hanford, who la. Miss Henley, of Glanville,
Wotton, and left a son and heir,
Henry Seymer, Esq. of Hanford, m. Anne, eldest dau. of
William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury, and dying 1745,
left a son and successor,
Henry Seymer, Esq. of Hanford, 6. 1714 ; m. Bridget, dau.
of Thomas Haysome, Esq. of AVeymouth, and had issue. He
d. 13 June, 1785, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Seymer, Esq. of Hanford, D.C.L., b. 1745; ?n. 22
March, 1781, Grace, dau. of James Ker, Esq. of Morriston, and
Kersfiold, co. Berwick, by Lucy his wife, dau. of George PiU,
Esq. of Strathfieldsaye, and had issue,
I. Henry, his successor.
II. George Augustus, Rector of Iwerne Courtenay and ol
Burton Bradstdck, Dorset.
I. Grace Amelia, jii. 1819, William Morton Pitt, Esq. of
Kingston House, Dorset.
II. Louisa, m. Jan. 1825, Rev. J. Davis, Rector of Melcombe
Horsey and Perpetual Curate of Cerne Abbas, Dorset.
III. Marcia Lucy, m. Henry Beckford, Esq., and d. 1828.
IV. Eliza Bridget, d. 1843.
Mr. Seymer d. 3 Dec. 1800, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Seymer, Esq. of Hanford, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1810, b. 22 Jan. 1782, who assumed the additional surname
and arms of Ker by sign-manual ls30. He m. 27 Jan. 1807,
Harriet, dau. of Peter Beckford, Esq. of Steeple, Dorset, and
sister of 3rd Lord Rivers, and had issue,
I. Henry, his successor. ii. Horace William, d. U7im.
I. Harriet Marcia, to. 22 Feb. 1827, Rev. James Duff Ward,
who d. Jan. 1831 ; she d. Jan. 1864.
II. Louisa Mary, m. 27 June, 18.39, Rev. Dr. Edward Denison,
Bishop of Salisbury, and (L 22 Sept. 1841.
III. Grace Emma, to. William Webber, Esq., and ia de-
ceased.
Mr. Seymer d. 1834, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Ker-Setmeb, Esq. of Hanford, J.P. and D.L.,nigh
Sheriff 1842, D.C.L. and M.P. for the co. from 1846 to 1864,
b. 1807; m. 4 July, 1839, Isabella Helen, youngest dau. of
William Webber, Esq. of Binfield Lodge, Berks, and had issue,
two daus.,
I. Helen, d. 1850.
II. Gertrude, b. 1842, now of Hanford.
Mr. Ker-Seymer d. 1864.
^r))!.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, two wings conjoined in
lure gu., on a ch.ef az. three martlets arg., for Seymer ; 2nd,
quarterly, 1st and 4ih vert, on a chevron arg. three mullets
gu., in base a unicorn's head erased of the second; 2nd and
3rd az., three cros=es moline arg, all within a bordure of the
last, tor Ker; 3rd arg. a chevron engrailed paly sa. and
or, between three trefoils slipped of the second, for Clay.
CVes(s— Sey.mer, A chapeau gu., turned up erm., winged or;
Ker, a unicorn's head erased arg., gorged with a collar az.,
thereon three crosses moline, also arg. ; Clay, Two wings dis-
played arg., each charged with a chevron engrailed between
three trefoils slipped sa. Jl/o«o— Dulce pro patria periculum.
Seat — Hanford, near Blandford, Dorset.
SEYMOUR OF BROCKHAM PARK.
Setmoue, Leopold, Esq. of Brockham Park,
CO. Surrey, J. P., Lieut.-Col. late Grenadier Guards,
i. 1841, m. 5 July, 1871, Mary, dau. of Kussell
Sturgis, Esq., and has issue,
I. Conway Russell, b. 24 June, 1874.
II. Richard Sturgis, b. 21 Sept. 1875,
in. Edward, 6. 10 Feb. 1877.
IV. Beauchanip, b. 6 Oct. 1878.
V. Lionel, b. 24 Feb. 1889.
I. Mildred, b. 14 Aug. 1872.
II. Ethel, b. 17 Jan. 1881.
Liineag-e.— Lord George Seymour, 7th son of Francis,
1st JIarquis of Hertford, by Isabella his wife, dau. of Charles,
2nd Duke of Grafton, 6. 1703; m. Isabella, dau. of the Hon.
and Rev. George Hamilton, Canon of Windsor, and dying
1848, left issue,
I. George Hamilton, of whom presently.
I. Isabella Horatia, m. 1st Earl of Ravensworth, who d. 19
March, 1878. She d. 5 Aug. 18.56.
II. Emily Henrietta, to. 1832. Richard, 4th Earl of Shannon,
and d., liis widow, 1 Dec. IbiT.
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SET
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SEY
The eldest son,
Tu>; liuinx Hon. Sir Gkorre Hamilton Setmouh, G.C.B.,
G.C.H., r.C. Envoy Kxtraordinary and Minister I'lenipoten-
tiaiy to the Court of Austria, 6. 1797 ; m. 31 July, 1S31, Ger-
tnii'.o Maud, dan. of Ileniy, 21st Lord Dacre, and cZ. 2 Feb.
IsjSO, having by her (who d. oO Aug. 1S83) had issue,
I. Arthur Henry, 2nd Sec. H.3I. Diplomatic Service lSCl-75,
6. 2.'> Aug. i8oS.
II. Leopold; now of Brockhain Park.
HI. Alfred, J.!'. Hants, 6. 16 Keb. 1S43, late Lieut. Rifle
Brigade; m. l!^70, Jessie Madeline, dau. of Hon. William
Macdoug.ill, C.B., of Toronto, and has issue,
1 Geors-e, h. 1S71. 2 Ralph, h. 1875.
3 Claude, b. ISTiJ. 4 UuKh, b. 1877.
5 Vere, b. 1S7H. G Guv, b. ISsS.
1 Maud. 2 Kuth.
IV. Georjre Evelyn, 6. 1848 ; 711. 3 Dec. 1674, Evelyn Eliza-
beth, daii. of Archibald J. Campbell, Esq. of Belgrave
Square, and d. 11 Aug. 1S84, leaving issue.
I. Augusti Emily, »j. 27 Dec. Ib60, Hugh, 2nd Lord Dela-
mere. who d. 1 Aug. 18S7.
II. Gertrude Frances, m. 28 July, 1864, Lieut.-Col, Crichton
Stuart, M.P., who d. 2G Oct. 1891.
III. Isabella.
Arms — {Sec Bukke's Peeraoe, Hertford, M.).
Seal — Brockham Park, Beiclnvorth, co. Surrey.
Toion Jicsidf.ice — 20, Cavendish Square, W.
SEYMOUK OF KNOYLE.
SETMOrE, Jane Mabgaret, o£ K1103I0 House,
Wilts, and Manor House, Trent, co. Somerset, s.
her father 1SS8.
Liineag'e. — Francis Seymour, of Sherborne, Dorset, M.P.,
of Manor House, Trent, brother of Sir Edward Seymour, of
Maiden Bradley, afterwards Duke of Somerset, ?)i. Elizabeth,
widow of Edward, Viscount Hinchinbroke, and only dau. and
heir of Alex.inder Popham, Esq. of Littlecot, and d. 23 Dec.
1761, having had issue, a dau. Mary, m. 1758, John Bailey,
Esq. of Sutton, and a son and successor,
Hexrt Setmocr, Esq. of Redland Court, co. Gloucester, and
Manor House, Trent, ?;i. 1st, 24 July, 1753, Caroline, only dau.
of William, 2nd Earl Cowper, and by her (whoii.2 June, 1773)
he had two daus., Caroline, wife of William Danby, Esq. of
Swinton Park, co. York, and Georgina, m. Lewis, Comte de
Dun'ort, Ambassador at Venice. He to. 2ndly, 5 Oct. 1775,
Louise, Comtesse de Panthou, of an ancient and noble family
in Normandy, by whom he left at his decease, one son,
He.vry Seymour, Esq. of Manor House, Trent, J. P. and
D.L. for Wilts, and High Sheriff 1835, b. 10 Nov. 1776; -,;!.
June, 1817, Jane, dau. of Benjamin Hopkinson, Esq. of Bath.
She d. 20 March, 1869, having had issue,
Henry DA^EY, of Trent.
Alfred, late of Knoyle.
Jane, ni. 21 Aug. 1847, Philip Bouverie, E»q.
Ellen, -;>(,. 14 M.ay, 1857, William Ayshford Sanford, Esq. of
Nynehead Court, Somerset, and d. 14 Aug. 1SG7.
Louisa Caroline Harcourt, m. 2 Sept. 186i, .Major-Gen. Sir
Henry Rawlinson, K.C.B., D.C.L., F.K.S., LL.D., K.L.S.,
M.P., and has issue.
Mr. Seymour rf. 27 Nov. 1849, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Danby Seymour, Esq. of Trent, J. P. and D.L., M.P.
for Poole 1850-68, Joint Secretary to the Board of Control
from 1^55 to 1858, b. 1 JiUy, 1820 ; d. v.nm. 4 Aug. Is77, and
was .«. by his brother,
Alfred Seymour, Esq. of Knoyle, Wilts, and Trent Manor
House, Somerset, M.P. for Totnes 1863 to 1869, and for Salis-
bury 1869 to 1874, J. P. and D.L., h. 11 Nov. 1S24; m. 18 Aug.
1366, Isabella, widow of Beriah Botfield, Esq., M.P. , of Norton
Hall, and 2nd dau. of Sir Baldwin Leighton, Bart., and had
issue,
Jake Margaret, now of Knoyle House, and Trent Manor
House.
Mr. Seymour d. in 1888.
^rai-?— Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, on a pile gu. between six
Hcurs-de-lis az. three lions of England ; 2nd and 3rd gu., two
wings conjoined in lure, the first downwards, or. Cresl — Out of
a d..cal cvronet or, a phoenix of the lust issuingoutof acoronet
ppr. Motto — Koy pour devoir.
.S'T/(— Knoyle House, Salisbury.
Jicsidence — 5, Chesterfield Gardens, W.
SETS OF TUTSHILL.
Sets, GoDfRET, Esq. of "VVirewood's Green and
Tutshill House, co. Gloucester, J. P. for cos. Glou-
cester and Monmouth, and County Councillor, h. 1
Nov. 1859 ; m. 30 JS'ov. 1882, Evelyn, 2nd dau.
of Eev. Robert Yaughan Hiiglics, M.A., of Wye-
lands, CO. Monmouth (by Mary Anne his wife,
dau. of Ecar- Admiral Kowland Mainwaring, of
Wbitmore Hall, co. Stafford, J. P. and D.L.) and
has issue,
I. Roger Cecil, b. 30 Oct. 1883.
II. Godfrey William, b. 30 March, 1885.
I. Eda Alison, b. 18 Jan. 1888.
Lineage. — Guil'im says, " Msbas Seys was hostage for
CO. Glamorgan sent to William the Conqueror," and men-
tions a " Sib. Degany Seys, a person of great eminence for his
military services, bein;T commissionated to serve King Richard
U. in his wars upon several expeditions, as appears upon
record, viz. : he did comm.and and keep the castle of Pem-
broke, ho served in hi.' wars at Calico, also against the Scots,
and in a voyage against, Spain and Portugal, for which good
services, amongst other his rewards, he was made Knight
Banneret."
Roger Seys, 6. circa 1539, son of Jevan, son of David Seys,
of Cowbridge, co. Glamorgan, was a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn,
and Attorney-General for Wales to Queen Elizabeth. He m.
Elizabeth Voss (a Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth), dau.
and heir of Griffith Voss, of Boverton, co. Gl.amorgan, by Joan,
dau. and heir of Griffith Goch, by Margaret, dau. and heir of
Rliys ap Richard, descended from Howell Vawr, and d. 1599,
leaving issue, i. Richard, of Boverton, m. Maria, dau. of
Leyson Evans, of Knoll Castle, and left issue, Evan Seys,
Serjeant-at-Law, sometime M.P. for the City of Gloucester,
and others ; 11. Alexander ; and a dau., wife of William Evans.
The 2nd son,
Alexander Seys, of The Gaer, co. Monmouth, in. Florence,
dau. and heir of Andrew Vaen, Archdeacon of Brecon, and by
her (who d. 1650) had issue, i. Andrew, m. Joan, dau. and heir
of John Roberts, of Michaelston Vedw; 11. Alexander; iii.
William, cL S.J). ; iv. Richard, rf. s. p. ; v. Roger; 1. Eleanor,
TO. William Jones, son of John Meyric, of Llangibby, co.
Monmouth ; 11. Florence, vi. 1st, Rowland Thomas, of Bed-
welly, and 2ndly, Giles Morgan, of Tregunnock; 111. Katherine,
m. — Nichol, of Llantwit; iv. Margaret, m. John Byrd, of
Caerleon, co. Monmouth. The 5th son,
Roger Seys, of Greenfield Castle, co. Monmouth, had issue,
by Elizabeth his wife, i. Roger; ii. Alexander, of Court-y-
billa, TO. Margaret, dau. of Rowland Morgan, of Gwal-y-vilast ;
in. William, of The Gaer; i. Elizabeth; 11. Mary ; in. Florence.
The eldest son,
Roger Seys, of Penrose, co. Monmouth, m. 1653, Mary, dau.
and heir of John Price, of Penrose, and had issue, i. Roger, d.
without male issue, buried at Penrose 5 Jan. 1727; 11. James;
I. Elizabeth, d. v-nm., buried at Penrose 30 June, 1737. The
2nd son,
James .Seys, of Penrose, m, 1693, Elinor, dau. of William
Evans, of Llwyn-y-gaer, co. Monmouth, and had is.«ue, i. Evan,
d. unm. Feb. 1773, aged 87, buried at Tregaer, co. Monmouth;
II. James: in. William; i. Elinor; 11. Mary; iii. Ruth; iv.
Frances. The 2nd son,
James Seys, of Penrose, Hi. Catherine, dau. of Richard
Meredith, of Aberystwith, co. Monmouth, and d. June, 1777,
leaving issue, i. Jotn, m. Elizabeth Southcomb, of South
Molton, CO. Devon ; 11. William; hi. Richard, ?ii. but ri. s. p.
in 1803 ; iv. James, d, young ; i. Eleanor, d. unm. in 1788 ; n.
Ann, TO. John Moore: iil Mary, d. unm. 7 Jan. 1790; iv.
Elizabeth, ni. William Jenkins, of Penrose, and d. 1 Aug.
1840, aged 91; v. Susanna, m. John Jones, of Llanbaddock.,
CO. Monmouth; vi. Frances, d. young. The 2nd son.
Rev. William Seys, M.A., of Stroat House, co. Gloucester,
was a Fellow of Jesus Coll. Oxford, J. P. for cos. Gloucestei
and Monmouth, and held the livings of Woolahtonc, Lancaut,
Tidenhaiii, Chepstow, St. Arvans,TrelIech, and Penalt, m. Jane,
dau. of George Gosling, of Chepstow, and widow of Rev.
Somerset Jones, Vicar of Tidenham, , and d. I'd Jan. 1802,
leaving issue, an only child,
Rev. William Seys, M.A., of Tutshill, Vicar of Trellech,
b. 1774; VI. 1821, Anne, dau. of Rev. Edmond Rawlins, of Pop-
hills House, CO. Warwick, and widow of John Pooley Kensing-
ton, of Lime Grove, and d. 1841, leaving issue,
I. William /Eneas, of whom presently.
II. James .Somerset, an Officer in the army, d. unm. in Nova
Scotia 5 July, 1845.
T. Frances Anne, d. young.
The elder son,
William JLneas Seys, Esq. of Wirewood's Green and Tuts-
hill House, J l*. for cos. Gloucester and Monmouth, b. 22
SEY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SEY
1827
Oct. 1822; 1)!. IG Dec. 18.54, Maria Guillielmina Power, and
d. 16 Sept. 1883, having had issue,
I. Roger, h. 6 July, 1857 ; d. f, July, 1866.
II. Godfrey, now of Tutshill House and Wirewood's Green.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., six plates, three, two, and
one, on a chief or, a demi-lion rampant issuant gu. ; 2nd and
3rd sa., a chevron between three spear-heads arg., their points
imbrued. CVesi — A demi-lion rampant gu. Motto — Crescit
sub pondere virtus.
Seat — Wirewood's Green, near Chepstow.
LUCAS-SHADWEIili OF FAIELIGHT.
LrcAS-SHADWELL, WiLLiAM, Esq. of The Hall,
Eairlight, Sussex, J.P. and D.L., h. 14 Aug. 1852 ;
m. 16 July, 1878, Beatrice Margaret, dau. of the
late John Buckley Rutherford, Esq. of 38, Chester
Terrace, London (a descendant of the Eutherfords
of Eoxburgh, N.B.), and has issue,
William Noel, b. 11 Dec. 1882.
Beatrice Florentia Murray, h. 29 June, 1879.
Violet Mary Selina, 6. 28 May, 1881.
Vera Muriel Frances, b. 9 Aug. 1884.
Lineage. — Tha Sussex Shadwells probably derive from
the manor of Shadwell, in the parish of Buxted, in that co.,
which had owners of its own name, Umi). Henky VI. {see
tPatronymica Britannicce, by Makk A. Lower).
Nicholas Shadwell, Esq. of Eipe, near Lewes, Sussex,
temp. Charles I. and Charles IL, d. 1672. His grandson,
Thomas Shadwell, Esq., High Sheriff 1728, had a son,
■\Vilham Shadwell, Esq. of Middleham, ra. Mary, dau. and
heir of John Lucas, Esq. (of the family of Baron Lucas, of
Shenfield, creation 1644), and had a son,
William Lhcas-Shadwell, Esq. of Lengford, Surrey, and
Fairlight, Sussex, J.P.andD.L., who assumed by royal licence,
1811, the additional surname of Lucas. At his decease his
property devolved on his relative, William Drew Stent, Esq.
(son of William Stent, Esq., J. P., of Fittleworth, Sussex, by
Sarah his wife, and grandson of Henry Ayling, Esq. of Tilling-
ton, Sussex, a family who formerly owned large landed estates,
and were settled, for over 300 years, in that part of the county) .
Mr. Stent having assimied the surname of his relative and pre-
decessor in lieu of his patronymic, became
William Drew Lccas-Shadwell, Esq. of Fairlight, Sussex,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1856. He m. 1851, Florontia Mar-
garet Frances, only dau. and heir of Eev. Henry Wynch,
Eector of Pett, Sussex (by Charlotte his wife, dau. of Edward
Golding, Esq. of Maiden Erlegh, Berks), niece of Lady Sale
and granddau. of Alexander Wynch, Governor of iladras, and
had issue,
William, now of Fairlight.
Florentia Sarah.
Mr. Lucas-Shadwell d. 1875.
Anns — Per pale or and az., on a chevron engrailed, between
three a nnulets, as many escallops, all counterchanged. Crests —
1st, Shadwell : An escallop witbin an annulet per pale or and
az. 2nd, Ldcas : On a mount .vert, a wyvern arg., wings
•elevated or, charged on the body with six annulets or.
Seat — The Hall, Fairlight, near Hastings, Sussex.
Mary Charlotte Irene.
SHAPTO, late OP BAVINaTON HALL.
SiiAFTO, William Hexrt, Esq. late of Baving-
ton Hall, Northumberland, b. 1834; «?. 1856, Anne
Tolderby Lee, dau. of Frances Valentine Lee, Bar-
rister-at-Law, of Boraston, Salop, and has issue,
I. Mary Evelyn.
II. Ada Caroline Annie, m. 4 Nov. 1879, Eeginald George
Grene, 2nd son of George Grene, Esq. of Powerstown,
Clonmel.
Lineage. — The family of Shafto is of great antiquity in
the north of England. Some little incidental proof of the rank
which the old Lords of Shafto held on the border may be
.gathered from song and tradition. At the ' ' Haul of Ihc Ji ■■/.s-
loirc," 1575, a hostile meeting between the Scotch and English
wardens, one of the war cries of the latter was " A Schiiflon
and a Fenwiek."
F'rom Thomas Folliott, who first as.?unied, 10 Edward I.,
the suiname of Shafto, from his residence at Shafto Crag,
Northumberland, sprung, 6th in descent,
William Shafto, Esq., living 20 Henry VI., who left by
his wife, the heir of Eavington, Northumberland, a son and
successor.
Edward Shafto, Esq. of Bavington, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Swinburne, Esq. of Nafferton, Northumberland, and
had, with other issue,
Cuthbert, s. at Bavington, and m. Isabel, dau. and co-heir
of Koger Bertram, Esq., was ancestor to the Shaftos of
Bavinriton.
Alexander, vi. Anne, dau. of Fenwiek, of Little Harle.
Sampson. Ninian.
Mark, ancestor of Shafto of Wkitioorth.
William Shafto, Esq. of Bavington, the representative of
the Shaftos of Bavington, I King George I., in. Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Kiddell, Esq. of Swinburne Castle, and was
attainted, together with his son, John, 1715, and condemned,
but afterwards pardoned ; he d. at Brussels ; his estate was
forfeited, but purchased from the Crown by Admiral George
Delavel, and restored to them in the person of his nephew,
George Shafto, who assumed the name of Delavel in addition
to that of Shafto ; he was High Sheriff of Northumberland
1740, and M.P. 1767 ; he d. unm., and was s. by his brother,
Robert Shafto, Esq., who also d. ujim., and was s. by his
nephew. Sir Cuthbert Shafto, b. 1736, whose mother was a
Heron, descended from the Herons of Chipchase Castle ; he
was twice m., having eight children by his 1st wife, and
seventeen by his 2nd, most of whom d. in infancy; he was
High Sheriff of Northumberland 1795, in which year he was
knighted; he d. 1812, and was s. by his eldest son,.
George Dalston Shafto, Esq. of Bavington, who d. without
issue, 1S26, and was s. by his brother,
Eobert Shafto, Esq. of Bavington, m. and left a son,
James Delavel Shafto, Esq. of Bavington, 6. 1829; (MS57;
he broke the entail, and left the estate to his uncle, the
youngest son of Sir Cuthbert Shafto, by Mary his 2nd wife,
dau. of William Swinburne, Esq.,* the late Charles Cuthbert
Shafto, Esq. of Bavington Hall, and at his decease to his
brother,
William Henrv Shafto, Esq. of Eavington, J.P., b. June,
1786; s. his brother 22 Dec. 1866; rn. Mrs. MaryNicld, and
had a son,
William Henrt, now of Bavington.
Mr. Shafto had two sisters, Caroline Matilda and Isabella Eliza,
m. 1816, William Clayton, Esq. of Langcliffe, co. York. J.P.
and D.L. WestEiding, d. 1855, leaving five children, 1 William
(Kev.) ; 2 Edward, in the army ; 3 George ; 1 Anne Frances ;
2 Elizabetli. He d. 1876, and was s. by his only son,
William Henry Shafto, now of Bavington.
Arms— G\i., on a bend arg. three mullets az. Crest — A
salamander vert, amid tiaines ppr.
SHAFTO OF WHITWORTH.
Shafto, Robert Charles Buncombe, Esq. of
Whitworth Park, co. Durliam, b. July, 1843 ;
m. 1886, Alice Yere, dau. of Erederick Boucher,
Esq.
Lineage. — Mark Shafto, Esq. of Kewcastle-upon-Tyne,
5tli son of Edward Shafto, Esq. of Bavington, by Elizabeth
Swinburne his wife, was Mayor of that city 1548 ; he ?}i. Mar-
garet Eiddle, and had issue. The 3rd son,
Ninian Shafto, Esq. of Newcastle, m. Anne, dau. of Henry
Brandling, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and dying 1581, was s. by
his eldest son,
Eobert Shafto, Esq., Alderman and Sheriff of Newcastle
1607, m. Jane, dau. of Eobert Eden, Esq. of that place, and
had, with junior issue,
Eobert!', to whom his father devised Benwell Tower, co.
Northumberland, ancestor of the Shaftos of Bemcell.
Mark, of whom we are about to treat.
Eobert Shafto's 2nd surviving son,
Mark Shafto, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Eecorder of New-
castle 1648, purchased Whitworth 1652. He vi. Mary, dau.
of Thomas Legard, of Newcastle, Merchant, and had issue.
Mark Shafto d. 25 Feb. 1659, and was s. by his eldest son.
* This was to the exclusion of Edward Shafto, Esq. of
Durham, youngest son of Sir Cuthbert, by his first wife. This
gentleman, who d. 30 June, 1831, eet. 61, left issue by his wife
(»( . Li July, 1S05), Eliza, eldest dau. of George Gartliorne, Esq.,
banker, of London, with other issue, Eobert Ingram Shaito,
Esq., b. 14 Oct. 1809, d. at Durham, s. p. 13 May, 1881; and
Edward Shafto, Esq., also of Durham, b. Isl4, who by his
2nd wife, Anne Catherine (i/i. 3 Oct. 1867), youngest dau. of
Hilkiah Hall, Esq. (representative of the ancient family of
Hall or" Comseit; see Sortees' History of DiirUum), by Anne,
dau. and heiress of William Augustus Feilding, E.=q. of the
Siartforth branch of Feilding, Earls of Denbigh, left an only
son, in whom the representation of the family now vests.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
SHA
Sir Robert Shafto, Knt. of Whitworth, co. Piirham, Bar-
rister-al-L;iw, Kecorder of Newcastle, and Serjeant-atLaw.
He III. 1661. Catherine, dan. and co-heir of Sir Thomas AVid-
rinston, Knt. of Chcesoburn Grange, co. Northumberland.
Seijeant-at-Law (bj- Frances his wife, dau. of Fernando, Lord
Fairfax, of Cameron), and left at his decease, '-1 May, 170?, an
only son and successor,
Mark Shafto. Esq. of 'Whitworlh, h. 16G2, High Sheriff co.
Purham 170;'. He w. Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir John
Ingleby, Bart, of Eipley, and eventually co-heir in blood of
her nephew, Sir John Innleby, Bart., and had two sons and a
dau. Catherine, m. 31 Jan. 1715, Sir John Eden, Bart, of
W'indlestone. Jlr. Shafto d. 2S Dec. 1723, and was s. by his
elder son,
Robert Shafto, Esq. of 'Whitworth, 51. T. for the city of
Durham 1 George I., m. 1723, Dorothy, 5th dau. of lUnry
Dawnay, 2nd Viscount Downe, but by her (who m. after his
decease, llev. Thomas Eden, P. D.. I'rcbendary of Durham, 4th
son of Sir Robert Eden, of 'Windlestone) left no issue, and the
estates accordingly devolved upon his brother,
John Shafto, Esq. of Whitworth, M.P. for Durham 1729 to
1742. He ;)i. Mary, dau. and heir of Thomas Jackson, Esq.
of Nnnnington, co. York, by whom (who re-married after his
decease, — Wynne, Esq., and d. 176S) he had issue,
Robert, his successor.
Thomas Goodfellow, P.P., Rector of Branccpeth, and Canon
Residentiary of Ch. Ch. Oxford, d. unm. 17 Oct. 171)7.
Dorothy, m. 19 April, 1763, Wilmot Yaughan, Earl of Lis-
burne. and d. 1805.
Margaret, d. unm. 1818.
Mr. Shafto d. 3 April, 1742, and was s. by his elder son,
Robert Shafto, Esq. of Whitworth, m. 18 April, 1774, Anne,
dau. and sole heir of Thomas Duncombe, Esq. of Duncombe
Park, CO. York (by Diana his wife, youngest dau. of Henry
Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle, and co-heir of her mother,
Frances, only child of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunder-
land, by his countess, Arabella, youngest dau. and co-heir of
Henry Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle) and had issue,
John, his successor.
Robert Eden Ddncombe, late proprietor.
Thomas, b. 2U Aug. 1777.
This gentleman, who represented co. Durham in Parliament
1760, 176S, and subsequently the borougli of Downton for
Ecveral years, d. 24 Nov. 1797, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Suafto, Esq. of Whitworth, at whose decease 'unm.,
July, 1S02, the family estates devolved upon his next brother,
Robert Eden Duncombe Shafto, Esq. of Whitworth Park,
M.r. fur Durham, b. 23 JIarch, 1776 ; m. Nov. 1803, Catherine,
3rd dau. of Sir John Eden, Bart, of Wiudlestone, and had
issue,
I. Robert Pcnco.mbe, his heir.
II. John Duncombe (Kev.), b. 10 May, 1807; m. Catherine,
dau. of Rev. Robert Moore, and grami-dau. of the Most
Rev. John Moore, P.P., Archbishop of Canterbury, and d.
6 Aug. 1S63, leaving by her (who d. 14 July, ISbSj,
John Eden Puncombe Shafto, b. 1837; d. s. p. 21 June,
1852.
Frederiek Puncombe Shafto, b. 1845 ; d. 1876.
Dulcibella Maria (the 2nd), m. 11 Sept. 1866, Rev. Arthur
Slajendie, Rector of Bladon, Oxon.
Amelia, ra. Robert Norton, Esq., M.P.
Emma, yi. 21 June, 1877, Lieut. -Col. Richard Talbot
Plantagenet Stapleton, late 19lh Hussars, 2nd son of lion.
and Rev. Sir Francis Stapleton, 8tk Bart, of Grey's Court.
III. Thomas Puncombe, of Beamish Park, co. Durham,
J. P., b. 1811; m. 1846, Dulcibella Jlary, dau. of Rev.
Robert Moore, and granddau. of the Most Rev. John Moore,
P.P., Archbishop of Canterbury. She (/. ■^. p. 1849. He
s. I»a5, under the entail of Morton John Davison, Ksq., to
the Heamish estates, on the death of his cousin, John Eden,
Esq. (formerly Methold;; of Beamish, and then assumed, by
royal licence, the name of Eden, instead of Shafto.
IV. Frederick William, b. 1812: d. 1820.
V. Slingsby Puncombe (Rev.), b. 11 Aug. 1811; in. 19
July, 1838, Frances, 6th dau. of Joseph Hunter, Esq. of
■\ValbottIe, and d. leaving issue,
SUngsby Puncombe, J. P. and P.L. co. Durham, b. 1844 ;
III. 30 Sept. Is76, Louisa Ann, dau. of Frederick Newman
Api'leyard, Esq., and has issue,
Slingsby Puncombe, b. 17 Aug. 1877.
Robeit Charles Puncombe, b. 6 July, 1879.
Frederick Duncombe, b. 12 March, 1881 ; d. 2 Feb.
1»S3.
Thomas Puncombe, b. 21 April, 1884.
Rosa Louisa Eleanor Duncombe, 6. 12 July, 1878.
Florence Constance Puncombe, 6. 2 May, 1882; d. 19
March, ls89.
Silvia Puncombe, 6. 31 Pec. 1885.
Fanny, m. 1st, 23 Nov. 1863, John Wins Coates, Esq., and
2ndly, 26 April. 1373, John Hawksworth Legard, Esq.,
and d. 11 Feb. 18S6.
Eleanor, jji. 10 July, 1865, Capt. R. C. de Grey Vyner,
Grenadier Guards, 3rd son of Mr. and Lady Mary Vyner.
Rosa, )/(. 1871, Col. Arthur Wombwell.
Gcorgiana, m. 3 Sept. 1860, Henry Cradock, Esq.
VI. Arthur Puncombe (Rev.), Rector of Brancepcth, J. P., h.
1 1 Jan. 1815 ; m. 1 Sept. 1842, Dorothea Anne, dau. ot George
Iluttou Wilkinson, Esq. of Ilarperley Park, co. Purham,
and by her (who d. IS Feb. 1866; has issue,
Edward Duncombe, Capt. R.A., killed at Cabul, 16 Oct.
1879, by the explosion of a magazine.
Charles Ottiwell Duncombe, Barrister-at-Law, B.A. Camb.,
b. Ibb3; m. i June, 1877, his cousin, Helena Rosa,
younger dau. and co-heir of Rev. G. P. Wilkinson, of
Harperley Park, co. Durham (see that family), and has
issue,
Charles Duncombe, h. 27 June. 1878.
Arthur Duncombe, b. 8 April, 1880.
George Duncombe, b. Feb. lsS2.
Kathleen Duncombe, b. May, 1884.
Susan Frances Duncombe, m. 20 Jan. 1870, John Lloyd
Wharton, Esq. of Dryhurn, co. Dxahaxw (see that family) .
Dorothea Elizabeth Duncombe, m. 25 May, 1870, Rev.
Will. Fawcett, Vicar of Somerford Keynes, Wilts {sei
I'AWCETT of Durham).
Jlargaret Duncombe, m. 13 Oct. 1886, Rev. Mr. Evans.
Edith Mary Duncombe, m.4Feb. 1891, Capt. Charles Foyle
Randolph, Lancashire Fusiliers, only son of C. Foyle
Randolph, Esq. of Kimpton Lodge, Andover, Hants.
I. Catherine, m. 1827, William Charles Harland, Esq. of
Sutton Hall, co. York.
II. Maria Georgiana, d. young.
Mr. Shafto d. 17 Jan. 1S4S. His widow d. 19 March, 1872, in
the 102nd year of her age. The eldest son,
Robert Duncombe Shafto, Esq. of Whitworth Park, D.L.
and J.P., M.P. for North Durham 1S47-63; b. 7 April, 1806;
m. 1838, Charlotte Rosa, dau. of William Baring, Esq., M.P.,
and had issue,
Robert Charles Duncombe, now of Whitworth.
Edith Rose, m. 2 May, lb67. Rev. Edward Abercrombie
Wilkinson, Vicar of Whitworth, J. P., and has issue {see
Wilkinson of Harperleij).
Mr. Shafto d. 1889.
Arms — Gu., on a bend arg., three mullets az., with upii-ards
of 100 qv.arterinijs, ahioii'/ ic/iick are Widdrington, Fairfax
Ingleby, Mowbray, Umfreville, Kyme, DnNco.viBE, Caven-
dish, ScDDAMoRE, Ogle, Eden, Lambton, a.nd Lumley, die.
Crest — A salamander reguardant vert, in the middle of flames
ppr., pierced through the neck with a spear, point to the sinister,
and in tlie mouth a cross-crosslet fitchee.
i'eat— Whitworth Park, Ferryhill, co. Durham.
SHAIRP OF HOUSTOUN.
Shaibp, John Campell, Esq. of Hotistoun, co.
Linlithgow, J.P. B.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, member
of the Scotch Bar, and presently Sheriff substitute
of Argyllshire at luverary, b. June, 1858 ; s. his
uncle 1891 ; m. 1890, Caroline Harriet, 3rd dau. of
Sir Thomas Erskine, Bart, of Cambo, Fife, and has
issue,
Norman, b. 19 March, 1891.
Liineage. — In old charters the name is variously spelt
Scharp, Scharpe, &c., but not without the "c" till the 18th
century. The earliest charter of the lands of Houstoan, or
Hostaine, or Houstain, bears date about 1560, when it is sup-
posed that Houstoun was acquired by Sir John Scharp, Knt.,
an eminent Lawyer and King's Advocate. Before this, the
family possessed the lands of Ballindoch, Craigie, &c., in oo.
Forfar ; how long this tenure reaches back we have not yet
ascertained. These lands in co. Forfar they continued to
hold till some time in the 17th century, when they parted with
them, and were confined solely to co. Linlithgow. During the
wars of Charles, they took the royal side. Scharp, of Hous-
toun, bore a "mourning standard" at the funeral of Arch-
bishop Sharp, but whether the Archbishop and Houstoun were
related seems uncertain. At the time of the Union, the then
Schairp, of Houstoun, was one of the two knights for the shire
of Linlithgow in the last Scottish Parliament. He spoke and
voted against the Union.
The great-great-grandfather of the present representative of
this ancient family,
Thomas Shairp, Esq. of Houstoun, had, by Janet his wife,
two sons, Thomas, his heir, and Walter (Sir), Consul at St.
Petersfcurgh. The former,
Thomas Shaibp, Esq. of Houstoun, m. Anne, eldest dau. of
SHA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SHA
1829
Walter Soott, Esq. of Harden, by his wife, Lady Jane Evs-
klne, dau. of the Eavl of Kellie, and(L 1781, having had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir; ii. Gideon, Col. 9th Foot, Quartermaster-
General in Ireland, d. 1806 ; iii. Maitland, Capt. K.X. ; iv.
Walter, Major 6th Eegt., d. 1815 ; v. John, an Officer in the
army, d. in India ; i. Jane, m. John Gordon, Esq. ; and ii.
Janet, also 511. The eldest son and heir,
Thomas Shairp, Esq. of Houstoun, 6. 1st Sept. 1751 : m.
21 Sept. 1777, Mary, youngest dau. of Norman McLeod, of
McLeod, and by her (who d. Ii Sept. 1787) had issue,
Thomas, Major 96th Regt., b. 10 Sept. 1778; d. v. p. 1807.
NoKMAN, his heir.
Walter, Capt. Madras Horse Artillery, l>. 21 Nov. 1783 ; d.
U7im. 1809.
Ann McLeod, m. 1804, Comm. Thomas Inncs, E N.
Christian, m. 1810, William Mitcliell Innes, Esq. of Parson's
Green and Ayton.
Mr. Shairp d. 10 March, 1831, and was s. by his son,
NoBMAN Shairp, Esq. of HoustouH, J.P. andD.L., Convener
of the CO., MajorH.E.I.C.S.,6. 26 Oct. 1779; ?». 6 March, 1S08,
Elizabeth Bining, 4th dau. of John Campbell, Esq. of Kildal-
loig, CO. Argyll (of the CAHrJit.Li.s of A achinbreck), a.nd had
issue,
Thomas, late of Houstoun.
Nurman, K.N., b. 4 Sepi. 1816 ; d. unm. 29 Sept. 1844.
John Campbell, Principal of United College of St. Salvator
and St. Leonard, in the University of St. Andrews, LL.D.,
and Professor of Poetry at Oxford, Prufessorof Humanity in
the University of St. Andrews, b. 30 July, 1819 ; m. 23 June,
1853, Eliza, eldest dau. of Alexander Henry Douglas, Esq.,
younger brother of Charles, 5th Marquess of Queensberi-y,
and d. 18 Sept. 1885, having had issue, Norman, deceased,
and John Campbell, now of Houstoun.
Mary Anne Eliza, d. 1S29.
Christian, d. 1830. Annabclla, d. unm. 1858.
Elizabeth Bining, m. 16 June, 1847, Capt. Charles T. Leckie,
K.N. (d. 1867), and had issue, Norman Houstoun, and Mary
Alice, d. 1887.
Hetty, d. 1886. Helen Montgomery.
Grace. Georgiana Hope, d. 1829.
Major Shairp served under Lord Lake in his Indian campaigns.
He d. 7 April, 1864, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Shairp, Esq. of Houstoun, J.P. and D.L., Hon. Col.
Haddington, Berwick, Linlithgow, and Peebles Militia Artil-
lery, b. 24 March, 1814; d. Jan. 1891, and was s. by his
nephew.
-irins—Arg., on a fesse az., between two crosses-crosslet
fitchee sa. in chief and a dexter hand couped, holding a sword
in pale ppr., in base, tliree mullets of the first. Crest— A steel
helmet in profile, witli a plumage of featheri ppr. ilutto —
Vivit post funera virtus.
Seat — Houstoun House, Uphall, co. Linlithgow, N.B.
PARKINSON-SHAKP OF BLINDHURST
AND FAIRSNAPE.
Paeeinson-Shaep, Henry, Esq. of Blindlmrst
and Fairsnape, co. Lancaster, in. 20 July, 1886,
Adelaide Frances, widow of Francis Walker
Hutcbins of Villa Bontau, Nice, and dau. of Rev.
William Henry Williams, holding large estates in
Savannah, Georgia, in the Southern States of
America. Mrs. Parkinson-Sharj), by her first hus-
band, has two children, Walter Hutcbins, and Flor-
ence, m. Baron S. Alfred Yon Oppenheim, of
Cologne, Ehenish Prussia, only son of Baron
Edward You Oppenheim.
J^itmilg of IJurkinsort.
Parkinson of Blindhurst and Fairsnape, co. Lancaster, a
family of great antiquity and high position in that shire,
descended, originally, from a son of Perkin Featherston-
haugh, of the North, recorded in the Herald's Visitation,
as Perkin-son, and assigned the arms of Fetherstonhaugh.
In 1617, CHRisTOPHEa Parkinson, Esq. was chosen Steward
of the Forest of Bowland or Holland in Yorkshire, which
forest adjoins that of Bleasdale. This Christopher was the
younger son of Ralph Parkinson, Esq. of F'airsnape, by Grace,
his wife, dau. of Robert Shuttleworth, Esq. of Hacking, co.
Lancaster, through which marriage the family became con-
nected with the Hoghtons of Pendleton.
Robert Parkinson, Esq., Christopher's elder brother, m.
1st, in 1606, Mary, dau. of Jerome Assheton, Esq., whose
father was lialph, 4tli son of Sir Richard Assheton, of Middle-
ton, by Ann his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Strickland, of Si-
zergh; and 2ndly, in 1616, Ann, dau. of Sir George Singleton,
Esq. of Stayning, by Mary, his wife, one of the co-hcircsses of
John Iloghton, Esq. of Pendleton, brotherofSir Richard Hogh-
ton, Bart, of Hoghton Tower.
In 1702, Christopher Parkinson, Esq., the immediate des-
cendant of the first named Christopher, devised, by will dated 8
July, in that year, lands at Hazlehurst, in Bleasdale, to his
kinsman, Richard Parkinson, Esq., and others, in trust, for
the endowment of Admarsh Chapel, and school at Bleasdale,
and for the use of the poor there for ever.
About two centuries ago a considerable portion of the
Bleasdale estates passed to the Cliftons of Lytham, with an
heiress of the Parkinsons. These estates were sold by the
Cliftons in the beginning of the present century, to Thomas
and William Birley, of Kirkham, by whom they were again
alienated by sale to William Garnet, Esq. of Manchester,
The present representative of this ancient race— the Parkin-
sons of Bleasdale — Jane, the wife of William Sharp, Esq. of
Linden Hall, co. Lancaster, and only child of William Taylor,
Esq. of Borwick, by Jane his wife, dau. and co-heir of Henrt
Parkinson, Esq. of Woodycar Hall, who was male heir and
representative of the Parkinson family. By virtue of this
marriage the Fairsnape and Blindhurst estates came to the late
William Sharp, Esq., and have now devolved on his son,
Henry Paekinson-Sharp, Esq.
(ifitmiln of Sljarp.
Among the most ancient of Cumberland families were the
Salkelds. So far back as the year 1336, Sir Richard de Sal-
keld obtained from the Crown a grant of the Manor of Corby,
on the attainder of the Earl of Carlisle. With Sir Richard's
direct male descendants, Corby remained until 1502, when Sir
Richard Salkeld, Governor of Carlisle, died in possession of
the estate (buried in Wetherall Church, at Corby), leaving five
daus., his co-heirs, one of whom m. Salkeld, of Whitehall, a
member of a younger branch of her paternal family, and was
ancestress, by him, of John Salkeld, Esq. of Knock, whose
dau. ra. William Sharp, Esq., and had issue, a son,
W'lLLiAM Sharp, E*q. of Linden Hall, co. Lancaster, J.P.
for cos. Lancaster and Westmorland, m. Jane, niece of Rev.
John Taylor, Incumbent of Horbury, co. York, J.P. and D.L.,
and only child of William Taylor, Esq. of Borwick Lodge, co.
Lancaster, by Jane his wife, dau. and co-heir of Henry Par-
kinson, Esq. of Woodacre Hall, co. Lancaster, representative
of the Parkinsons of Bleasdale, and by her (who d. 4 Dec.
1857) had
I. John, of The Hermitage, near Lancaster, m. 3 June, 1840.
Margaret, youngest dau. of Thomas Brown, Esq. of
Stainforth-under-Barge, co. York, and d. 19 July, 1879,
leaving issue,
1 William Thomas, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 6. 17 May,
1841 ; m. Emily, younger dau. of the Rev. George Preston.
2 John Rimington, Capt. King's Own Royal Regt., b. 26
April, 1843; m. 1875, Jessie Charteris, 3rd dau. of Arthur
Stewart, Esq. (see Burke's Peerage, Galloway, E.).
3 Walter Josias, b. 19 June, 1846.
4 Charles Taylor, 6. 2 Jan. 1855.
5 Frederick Joseph, b. 7 Dec. 1859.
1 Margaret.
II. William, vi. Clara, dau. of John Williams, Esq. of Sey-
mour Street, Portman Square, London; she d. 20 Dec.
1889.
III. Henry Parkinson, of Blindhurst and Fairsnape.
IV. James Atkinson, m. Hannah Arundale, eldest dau. of
Richard Grainger, Esq. of Newcastle, and by her (who d.
13 Jan. 1866) had issue, one son and two daus.
V. Edward, J.P. co. Lancaster, m. Sarah Catharine, only dau.
of James Aspinall Turner, Esq., M.P., J. P., I/.L., of
Pcndlebury House, co. Lancaster (which lady d. 7 Nov.
1878), and has had issue, two sons, of whom one is dead.
I. Alice, 1)1. Cornelius Bourne, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Stal-
mine Hall, co. Lancaster. She d. 29 Nov. 186U. He d.
Feb. 1866, having had one son and one dau.
II. Jane Taylor, d. 30 April, 1SG6.
in. MiUicent, >n. Robert W'illiam W'aithman, Esq. of Jloyne
Park, CO. Galway, and Mnyvannon Castle, co. Roscommon,
J.P. and D.L. co. York, and has issue, a son and two daus.
IV. Elizabeth, m. Joseph Waithman, Esq., and has one son
and one dau.
Mr. William Sharp (?. 13 Nov. 1861.
S:ats — Blindhurst, and Fairsnape, co. Lancaster.
SHAKP OP MARYFIELD.
Shaep, Robeet, Esq. of Maryfield, Bute, J.P. b.
21 Jan. 1835, m. 26 Jan. 1870, Elizabeth, dau. of
Alexander Duif, Esq. of Inverness, and has issue,
Archibald, b. 15 March, 1873.
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SKA
THE LANDED GENTlir.
SHA
Eobert Alexander Duff, 6. IS June, ISSO.
Mary Klizaborh.
Maria Catherine.
Lineag-e. — Rorekt Shakp, Esq. of Rothesay, m. Janet,
dan. of Daniel Duncan, Esq., and had issue,
Archibald Shakp, Esq., J.P. and D.L. of llothesay, b.
ISO'J ; m. lSo'2, Jlaria, dau. of James Smith, Esq. of Liverijool,
and by her (.who d. 4 Feb. ISSt!) had issue,
1. EoKEKT, now of Maryfield.
I. Agnes Jlaria, m. 4 June, ISG2, X. B. Stewart, Esq., and
has issue, Marie Amelia, and Agnes Maria.
II. Janet Duncan, jii. 20 .March, 1S62, Gen. Ritchie, E.A.,
and has issue,
1 John Robert, Capt. R.A.
2 Archibald Buchanan, Lieut. Seaforth Highlanders.
Mr. A. Sharp I?. 4 Xov. 1S70.
&ct<— Maryfield, Rothesay, Isle of Bute.
SHARP OF CLYTH LODGE AND
BANK HOUSE.
SnAEP Adam, Esq. of Clytli Lodge and Bank
House, CO. Caithness, J.P., b. 1814, m. 1864, Isabella
"Welsh, 2nd dau. of James Goodall, Esq. of co. Fife,
and has issue,
I. Adam James, b. 1873.
II. "William, b. 1877.
I. Annabella. ii. Etta.
Mr.Sharp is the son of the late Adam Sharp, Esq.
(the son of Adam Sharp) of Clyth, by Isabella, his
wife, dau. of - Chisem, Esq. and has three brothers,
William, Alexander, and John.
&-«(s— Clyth Lodge, Clyth, X.B., and Bank House, Rothes,
near Elgin, X.B.
SHAW OF ABROWE PARK.
Shaw, William Otho Nicholson, Esq. of
Arrowe Park, co. Chester, J.P., retired Major
Cheshire Yeomanry, B.A., educated at Eton and
Christ Cluu-ch, Oxford, b. 22 May, 184-6; s. his
father, April, 1884; m. 17 Feb. 1887, Marie Odette,
eldest dau. of Thomas Henry Exshaw, of Bordeaux,
and A'alentine Esle, his wife, eldest dau. of Baron
de Eichemont, and has had issue,
Otho Henry Kicholson, b. 7 July, 1SS9.
Fanny Eglfe, b, 6 Jan. 18S3 ; rf. 31 Aug. 1888.
Corinne Odette Eglfe, b. 25 June, 1891.
Lineag'e.— From Otho Nicholson, who erected the
Carfax, and conducted the water to Oxford, and who built
and endowed the library of Christ Churcli, Oxon, lineally
descended, it is stated, the Kicholsons of Iltaton Norris, a
Bcion of which family.
Rev. Ralph Nicholson, Rector of Dudcote, Berks, Fellow
of Brasenose Coll. O.xford (youngest son of Francis Nicholson,
Esq. of Macclesfield, by Ellen his wife, dau. of Adam Gordon,
Esq.), b. 6 -April, 17o4 ; ra. Catherine, dau. of Charles Roe, of
Macclesfield, and d. 26 Dec. 1794, having had by her (who d.
12 March, 1801),
I. William, of whom presently.
I. Catherine, »i. Sir Christopher Robinson, Knt., Judge of
the Court of Admiralty, and d. 27 Aug. ln.'JO.
II. Ellen m. Richard Wood, of Macclesfield, and d. 1833.
III. Elizabeth.
The Snd son,
Col. William Nicholson, Esq. of Chadkirk, co. Chester, and
Springfield House, near Liverpool, some time Major 2nd Lan-
cashire Militia, hi. 4 May, 1802, Hannah, 3rd dau. of William
Roe, Esq. of Liverpool, by Hannah his wife, dau. of Samuel
Shaw, and sister of John Shaw, Esq. of Liverpool, and d. 24
june, lb32, aged 58, having had by this lady (who m. 2ndly,
11 Jan. 1844, Col. Sir Duncan MacDougal), with William,
John, Ralph, Christopher, and Hannah Catharine, all of whom
d. young v.nm., one surviving child, who, having taken the
name of Shaw by sign-manual 11 Jan. 1S37, in accordance
with the will of his maternal great-uncle, John Shaw, Esq. of
Liverpool, was
John Ralph Siiaw, Esq. of Arrowe Park, Chester, J.l'.,
HighSheriffl«G4, formerly Capt. 1st Royal Lancashire Militia,
6.28 Sept. Isll ; m. 27 July, 1S37, Fanny Harriet, 4th dau.
of Rev. William Cruttendcn Cruttenden, M.A., formerly of
Macclesfield, late Rector of Aldcrley, co. Chester, and by her
who d. 21 June, 1887) had issue,
I. William Otho Nicholson, now of Arrowe Park.
II. John Arthur MacDougall, b. 6 June, 1851 ; has assumed
the name of Nicholson.
III. Herbeit Jocelyn Cruttenden, h. 3 July, 1856; to. 1st, 25
April, 1878, Ida Blanolie, 2nd dau. of Gileat Hatfield, Esq.
of Moiden, Surrey, and by her (who d. 10 Feb. 1880) has
issue, Bertie Hattield, b. 26 Jan. 1880; 2ndly, 13 Oct. 1887,
Henrietta, 2nd dau. of John H. Nunn, of Penzance.
IV. Duncan .Vlfred Michael Legh, b. 2 July, 1857; m. 14
June, 1883, Blanche, 4th dau. of William Chambres, Esq.
of Wallasey Grange, co. Chester, D.L., and had issue,
Phyllis Blanche, b. 29 Oct. 1884.
I. Fanny Dorothea Nicholson.
II. Florence Alice Stewart, ni. 19 Oct. 1871, Capt. H. H.
Rawson, R.N., C.B., A.D.C., made Rear-Adniiral March,
1892, and has issue, Harry Hugh, b. 18 Jan. and d. 7 July,
1875: Harry Christopher Shaw, fi. 21 Feb. 1878; Hubert
Wyatt Hay, 6. 11 Sept. 1887; Alice Evelyn; Florence
Muriel Editli, b. 19 July, 1881, d. 24 Sept. 1882.
III. Annie Elizabeth Nicholson, m. 31 Oct. 1878, Col. Charles
Iloskcn France Hayhurst, of Bostook Hall, Middlewich,
Cheshire (see Hayhckst).
IV. Mary Christine Nicholson.
v. Edith Hannah Nicholson, m. 26 April, 1888, Richard Henry
Venables Kyrke, of Nantytfrith, Wrexham {see Ksrke).
Mr. Shaw </. 14 April, 1884.
^4r/ii.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., two chcvronels between
three lozenges ermines, for Shaw ; 2nd and 3i'd az., two bars
erm., in chief three suns or, for Nicholson. Cre.v t.s— 1st,
Shaw : A dove bendy sinister of six arg. and sa., in the beak
an olive branch ppr., the dexter leg resting on a lozenge ; 2nd,
Nicholson: Out of a ducal coronet gu., a lion'a head erm.
Motto — Per castra ad astra.
i'ea/s— Arrowe Park, Woodchurch, Birkenhead, and Sand
Hey, Hoylake, Birkenhead.
lUsidmce. — 35, Queen's Gate, London.
SHAWE OF WEDDINGTON HALL.
Shawe, Henry Cunliffe, Esq. of Weddington
Hall, CO. Warwick, J.P., b. 20 Aug. 1833; m. 9
April, 1863, Georgina Wilmot, 2nd dau. of Rev.
Sir William Nigel Gresley, Bart, of Nethcrseale-
Hall, CO. Leicester, and has had issue,
I. Henry Nigel Pole, b. 30 Jan. 1874.
II. Charles, b. 15 Nov. 1878.
I. Edith Mary, b. 28 July, 1864; to. 15 Feb. 1887, Lieut.-Col.
Francis Capel Mauley, Coldstream Guards, eldest son of
Augustus East Manley, Esq., J. P., of Manley Hall, CO.
Stafford, and has issue.
II. Laura Georgina, b. 9 Dec. 1865; d. 11 May, 1875.
III. Caroline, h. 3 May, 1867 ; d. an infant.
IV. Eleanor Grace, b. 30 Jan. 1872.
V. Margaret Sophia, 6. 13 April, 1875 ; d. an infant.
Lineag'e. — Joseph Shawe, Esq. of Liverpool, Merchant,
?)!. Dorothy, eldest dau. and co-heir of John Wingfield, Esq.
of Haslcborough Hall, co. Derby, and was s. by his son,
William ,^iawe, Esq. of Preston, co. Lancaster, m. Anne,,
elder dau. of Foster Cunliffe, Esq., and sister of Sir Ellis Cun-
liffe, the 1st Bart, of that family, twice M. P. for Liverpool, and
had issue,
I. William Ccnliffe, his heir.
II. Jose]ili, who 111. Anne-Frances, dau. of William Baynes,
Esq. of Harefield Place, and had issue,
1 William Cunliffe, formerly Capt. Royal Horse Guards-
Blue, who m. Miss Pattenson, of Selwood, near Bath, and
had an only child. Jane Elizabeth.
2 John Wingfield, late an Otticer in the Scots Greys, who
VI. 1836, his cousin, Mary, dau. of Sir Christopher Baynes,
1st Bart. She d. 17 Jan. 1856.
1 Mary Anne, in. 1st, John George Herbert, eldest son
of Sir George G. Williams, Bart., and 2ndly, Willi;im E.
Robinson, Esq., Deputy-Governor of the Bank of England,
The elder son,
William Cunliffe Shawe, Esq. of Singleton Lodge, co.
Lancaster, of Southgate House, Middlesex, and of Kesgrave
Hall, Suffolk, M.P. for Preston, b. 1744; m. 1st, Dorothy,
dau. of Richard Whitehead, Esq. of Preston, and had one son,
Robert Newton, of Kesgrave Hall, co. Suffolk, J.P. and
D.L., M.P. for E.ast Suffolk, b. 26 Oct. 1784 : to. 31 Oct. 1811,
Frances Anne, dau. of Thomas Jones, Esq. of Slaplcton, co.
Gloucester, and d. s.p. Nov. 1855.
Mr. Shawe wi. 2ndly, Philippa, dau. and co-heir of Charles
Pole, Esq. of Southg.ate, co. Middlesex, M.P. for Liverpool, and
by her (who d. Nov. 1850) had issue.
SHA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SHE
1831
I. Samtjel Pole, of whom presently.
II. Charles Augustus, Col. in the Coldstream Guards, m.
Miss Jane Grace Lovell, of Cole Park, Wilts.
III. Francis Manley, who took the name of Tatlok {see
Shawe-Taylor of Castle Taylor).
I. Frances Anne, who m. John Phillips, Esq. of Culham
House, CO. Oxford, and d. 2S June, i824.
II. Elizabeth Sophia, vi. Pichard ManserKh St. George, Esq.
of Headford Castle, co. Galway, Ireland"^, and (?. 5Feb. 18SS,
aged 90.
III. Emma Philippa, m. Philip Henry Powys, Esq. of Hard-
wick House, CO. Oxford.
Jlr. Shawe d. Nov. 1821. His son,
Samuel Pole Shawe, Esq. of Maple Hayes, co. Stafford,
J.P. and D.L., b. 15 July, 1789 : m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Edward
Egan, Esq. of Ussage House, Southgate, and by her (who d.
24 June, 1825) had a dau.,
Mary Egan, m. 6 Sept. 1805, Gen. Robert Newton Phillips.
He m. 2ndly, Caroline, dau. of llev. Charles Ballard, of Hase-
ley, Oxon, and by her (who d. 28 Aug. 1833) had issue,
I. Hknry Cdnliffe, now of Weddington Hall.
I. Charlotte Sophia.
II. Frances Philippa, d. an infant.
III. Emily Pole.
He m. 3rdly, Mary Maria, dau. of Sir E. Miles, K.C.B., and
widow of William Oakeley, Esq. of Glanwilliain, North Wales,
and (/. 11 March, 1862, when he was s. by his only son, the
present Henry Cunliffe Shawe, Esq. of Weddington Hall.
Seat — Weddington Hall, Nuneaton.
SHAWE-TAYLOE,.
(See Tatloe of Castle Taylge.)
♦
SHEDDEN OF SPBINa HILL.
Sheddex, Geoege, Esq. of Somerville, Isle of
Wight, and Paulerspury Park, co. Nortliampton,
J.P. for Hants, B.A. Camb., Barrister-at-Law, b.
27 Oct. 1856, s. his father 5 May, 1877 ; m. 7 Oct.
1880, Alice Sarah, dau. of Caleb Hammond Gater,
Esq. of Town Hill Park, co. Southampton, and has
issue,
I. Eoscow George, 6. 13 May, 1882.
II. Edward Claude, 6. 12 Jan. 1885.
III. Graham Percival, b. 27 July, 1886.
I. Alice Katharine Beatrix, b. Oct. 1883.
n. Constance Evelyn, 6. 28 Aug. 1889.
III. Mary Eleanor Goodrich, b. 20 March, 1891.
Lineage. — Robert Shedden (son of John Shedden, Mer-
cliant at Beith, N.B.) resided some time as a merchant in
Holland, afterwards settled in his native place, and acquired
property there prior to the year 1675. His grandson,
AViLLiAi.1 Shedden, of Aughingree and Kerse (youngest son
of Robert Shedden, Esq., who purchased in 1690, the estate of
Eoughwood, CO. Ayr, and the lands of Kerse, co. Renfrew, and
Jean his wife, dau. of John Haivie, of Greenend), b. 1708; vi.
Beatrix, dau. of Robert Dobbie, Chamberlain of Giffen, and
had issue,
Robert, of whom presently.
Jolin, drowned at sea near Whitehaven in 177G, .<t. p.
Anne, m. James Patrick, of Shotts, co. Ayr, and had issue
(now extinct).
Jean, d. umn.
Beatrix, ra. John Shedden, of Muirstown, near Beith, and
had issue.
Mr. Shedden d. 1751, and was s. by his elder son,
Robert .Shedden, Esq., an eminent merchant of London,
settled in Virginia 1759, took refuge in Bermuda in 1776,
afterwards lived at New York, he returned to London in 1783,
and settled there, b. 1741 ; rii. in Virginia 1767, Agatha Wells,
dau. of John Goodrich, Esq. of Nansemond Plantation, and by
her (who d. 1837) had issue,
I. George, his successor.
II. Robert, of Brooklands, Hants, and Mary Church, Devon,
D.L., High Sheriff for co. Southampton, 1822, ?!i. Millicent,
only dau. of Robert Duncan Munro, Esq., and had an only
child,
Emily Munro, m. 1827, Henry George Gary, Esq. of Torr
Abbey, Devon, who d. 2 Sept. 1840.
III. John, a Col. in the army, of Eastonton and Efford, Hants,
'ill. 1802, Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of Matthew G. Lewis, F,.sq.,
Under-Secretary of War, and co-heir (with her sister, Fanny
Maria, Lady Lushington) of M. G. Lewis, Esq., M.P., and
had issue,
1 Lewis, late Capt. 15th Hussars, 6. 18C3 ; m. Agnes, only
dau. and heiress of — Eastmont, Esq. of Edinburgh, and
d. s. p. 1844.
2 Goodrich, late Capt. 8th Hussars, b. 18C5; m. the dau.
of Cornelius Sullivan, Esq. of Upper Merrion Street,
Dublin, and d. Sept. 1884, leaving an only dau. Frances,
m. Austin J. Delmege, Esq. of Kathkeale, oo. Limeiiek,
and has issue.
3 William Lindsay, of Delawarr Ho\ise, H.ants, J. P.,
ser\ed in the 17th Lancers, b. 1809: I'l. 1851, Martha
Sophia, 2nd dau. of the late S. Meade llobson, Esq. of
Muekrip House, co. Cork, and left iss;:r. .-m only son,
Lewis William, of Craigwen, co. Hants, and Cierphilly,
CO. Glamorgan, b. 3 Jan. 1853; in. lit, 14 June, 18;3,
Mettle Alice, dau. of John White, Esq. of Compton
Manin, Somerset, and by her, who d. 13 Aug. lo84,
had issue,
Lindesay Hamilton Alexander, b. 26 March, 1875 ; d.
9 May, same year.
Lindesay Harry Compton, b 20 June, 1831.
Irene Millecent Angel, b. 23 April, 1874; d. 21 June,
1876.
Gladys Emily Sophy Compton, 6. 26 Sept. 1S78.
Ella Montagu Marie, b. 14 March, 1884.
He m. 2ndly, 17 June, 1886, Emily Maiy Anna, dau. of
Dr. McGrath, 22nd Regt., and niece of William Henry
McGratli, Esq. of Toonagh, co. Clare, and by her has
further issue,
John Lewis le Hunte, b. 10 Sept. 1889.
Caroline Moyra, b. 26 Sept. 1888.
4 Adelaide F" ranees, m. 12 July, 1827, Lieut.-Gen. Pringle
Tiiylor, K.H., of Pennington, Hants, and had issue.
5 Millicent, d.. imm. 1832.
IV. M'illiam, Merchant of London, 7n. Wilhelmina. one of
the two daus. of Capt. William Miller, U.N., and left, at his
decease, 1820, an only child,
Robert, d. icnm. 19 Nov. 1849.
V. Bartlett Bridger, of Aldham Hall, Suffolk, m. Mary Shed-
den, eldest dau. of his uncle, Bartlett Goodrich, Esq. of
Saling Grove, Essex, and left at his decease, ls20, an only
dau. and heir,
Mary Bridger Shedden, m. 30 June, 1825, Thomas Barrett
Lennard, Esq., M.P., eldest son of Sir Thomas Barrett
Lennard, 1st Bart, of Belhus, Essex, and d.24 July, 1844,
leaving issue (see Burke's I'ecraqe).
I. JIargaret, 711. Edward Allfrey, E.'iq. of Banstead, Surrey,
and Robertsbridge, Sussex. Both deceased, leaving issue.
II. .Agatha Beatrix (Goodrich, d. aged 75, at F'alkensttin,
Torquay, 29 Dec. 1859.
III. Mary Elizabeth, m. Rev. G. S. GriflSn Stoncstreet, LL.B.,
of Halton, Hastings, and Stondon Hall, Essex. Both
deceased, leaving issue.
Mr. Shedden d. 26 Sept. 1826, bur. at Paulerspury church,
where there is an inscription to his memory, and was s. by his
eldest son,
George Shedden, Esq. of Paulerspury Park, of Knockmar-
loch, CO. Ayr, and Hardmead, Bucks, m. 4 Sept. 1796, his
cousin Mary, cider dau. and co-heir of William Goodrich, Esq.
of Spring Hill, Isle of Wight, and had by her (who d. 2 Dec.
1827) four sons and eight daus.
I. William George, of Spring Hill.
II. Robert John, b. 19 Feb. 1«06; d. 5 July, 1865.
III. Roscow Cole, $. his brother, 1873.
IV. Edward Cole, Hector of Clapton, co. Nortliampton, b. 9
Aug. 1815; ?)i. 6 July, 1842, Mary, dau. of Joseph Hall,
Esq. of Castleton, co. Derby, and d. 19 Sept. 1876.
I. Catherine Goodrich, d. nam. 12 June, 1855.
II. Agatha Wells Bridger, m. Robert Hawthorn, Esq. of
London, and d. 8 Jan. 1865, leaving issue.
III. Margaret Bridget Goodrich, m. Rev. James Galloway,
and d. 8 June, 1847, leaving issue.
IV. Mary George, d. unni. 26 Dec. 1826.
v. Beatrix, d. unm. 20 May, 1856.
VI. Louisa, d. «ii))i. 20 Sept. 1868.
vii. Lavinia, d. v.iirii. Nov. 1882.
VIII. Octavia.
Mr. Shedden d. 21 March, 18.55, and was .t. by his eldest son,
William George Shedden, Esq. of Spring Hill, Isle of
Wight, b. 22 July, 1S03 ; r,i. 11 Sept. 1861, Caroline, youngest
dau. of Admiral Sir Graham EdenHamond, Bart., G.C.B., and
d. «. J). 1873. His widow d. 20 Oct. 1881. He was s. by his
brother,
Roscow Cole Shedden. Esq. of Millfield House, Isle of
Wight, and of Paulerspury Park, co. Hants, and Knockmar-
loch, CO. Ayr, J. P., b. 10 Oct. 1811 ; m. 9 JIarch, 1854, Char-
lotte Joanna, dau. of James Fitchett Burrell, Esq. of Belvoir
House, and F'riniley Manor, Hants, and d. 5 May, 1877, having
had issue,
I. George, now of Spring Hill and Paulerspury Park.
II. Koseow James, b. 1858; d. 18fi6.
III. Graham Eden, of Knoekmarlock and Milliield, b. 1359.
I. Charlotte Louisii Jessie, m. 6 April, 1833, John Wmthrop
Woodruff, Esq., and has issue.
II. Mary Constance.
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SHE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SHE
Arms — Az., on a chevron, between three griffins' heads
erased ar.ff., :is m:iny crosses-crosslet titehec gu., on a chief of
tlie second an esaillop of ihe first between two einqueluils of
the third. Cre.si — A hermit ppr., couped below the shoulders,
vested russet, his hood peudcut at the back. Motto— I'idem
meam observabo.
&<if.«— Spring Hill. East Cowes, !ind Somerville, St. John's
Tart, Kyde, Zsle of Wi-ht.
SHEEPSHANKS OF ARTHINGTON HALL.
SiiEErsHAXKS, Kev. Thomas, M.A., of Artliing-
toii Hall, 00. York, Lord of the Manor and Patron
of the living of Anhington, b. 24 March, 1819 ; m.
1st, 16 Aug'l ISiO, .Margaret, 3rd dau. of :Nathaniel
Milner, Esq. of "Wragbj, co. York, and by her
(who d. 21 Jidj, 18S0) has issue,
William (.W'nsley Hurst, Ripley, Yorks), M.A. Trin. Coll.
Cainb. J.P., and County Councillor, Barrister-at-Law of
the Inner Temple, b. 26 Jan. 1851 : m. 12 Oct. 1876, Emily
Florence, elder dau. of Uev. Henry G. S. Blunt, Hector
of St. Andrew's, Holborn, and has issue.
Catherine Sarah Eleanor, b. 26 Oct. Is53; d. i Sept. 1SJ5.
He m. 2ndly, 14 Dec 1882, Julia Maria Anne, elder
dau. of Andrew Grieve, Esq., W.S., and J. P., of
Edinbtirgh, and by her has issue,
Richard Hiisell, b. 19 Feb. ISS.'i.
Charles John Harcourt, b. 31 Jlarch, 1886.
Dorothy Agnes, 6. 15 March, 1888.
Lineagre. — This family has been settled at Linto -in-
Craven, CO. York, for some generations, living on their own
land.
RicH.iED Sheepshanks, of Linton, iii. and had seven sons,
three of whom were in holy orders, and two settled at Leeds,
as clo'h merchants ; one of the latter, Whittell Sheep-
shanks, assumed by royal licence the surname and arms
of York, and was father of Richard York, Esq. of Wighill
Park.
Joseph Sheepshanks, of Linton (another of the sons of
Richard, of Linton), d. 1818, leaving by Anne his wife, who
d. 1820, a son,
William Sheepshanks, Esq. of Arthington, near Otley, co.
York, 111. 1818. Sarah, dau. of Lucas Nicholson, Esq. of Leeds,
and d. 31 March, 1872, leaving by her (who d. '28 July, 1823).
I. TnoMAS (Rev.), now of Arthington.
I. Sarah Ellen, m. April, 1857. Col. Godfrey Rhodes, of West-
haugh, near Pontetract, co. York.
II. Anne, m. 1851, Baron Adolphus de Ferri6res, of Bays Hill
House, Cheltenham.
Arms — Az., a chevron erminoia, between in chief three roses
and in base a sheep passant arg. Crest — On a mount vert, a
Eheep passant arg Motto — Perseverando.
Seats — Anhington Hall, Leeds; Park Place, Harrogate;
and Stokelake House, Chudleigh, Devon.
Clu'j — National.
SHELDON OF BRAILES HOUSE.
Sheldox, Henry James, Esq. of Brailes House,
CO. Warwick, E.A. Canib., J.P., High Sheriff 18G0,
b. 12 Sept. 1823 ; m. 3 April, 1852, Alicia Mary,
■widow of William Oakeley, Esq. of Oakcley, Salop,
and dau. of Gen. Sir Evan Lloyd, by his wife, the
Dowager Lady Trimleston.
Lineag-e. — Of Sheldon, co. Warwick, no mention is made
in the Conqueror's survey, whence Dugdale infers that it was
included in Coleshill, and, together with it, possessed by
Geoffrey de Clinton in the reign of Henry I., and fame to
Verdon through his marriage with Leseelina, dau. of the said
Geoffrey, as did also Brandon. Anselme de Sheldon, or one
of his ancestors, was first enfeoffed of this manor by some of
the Verdons, it being proved by testimony that Anselme and
his posterity held it of that family by the service of half
a knight's fee. Of this Anselme mention is first found in
5 Henry III.
William Sheldon, Esq. of Beoly, eldest son of Ralph Shel-
don, Esq. of Aberton, by Philippa his wife (dau. and co-heir
of Baldwin Heath, Esq., and a lineal descendant of the great
and ancient family of Sheldon), )/i. 1st, Mary, dau. of William
Willington, Esq. of co. Warwick, and with her (who (/.
155.3) acquired the estate of Barcheston. He m. 2ndly,
Margaret, dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Lord Chief Baron of
the E.Kchequer, and relict of Sir William Whorwood,
Attorney-General; she d. 1589, aged 80. Mr. Sheldon d.
1570. His eldest son ((. s. J)., and the estates devolved upoa
his 2iul son,
Ralph Sheldon, Esq. of Weston, to. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir
Robert Throgmorton, Knt. (she d. 1G03) and 2ndly, Jane,
d;iu. of William West, Lord Delawarr. He d. 1613, and was
s. by his eldest son,
William Sheldon, who, dying without issue, was s. by his
brother,
Edward Sheldon, mi. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas JIarkham,
of Ollerton, co. Notts, and had two sons.
William, in. 1611, Elizabeth, dau. of AVilliam, Lord Petre,
and li.ad issue, all of whom (/. s. p. The eldest son,
Ralph, of Beoly, b. 1G23, a noble benefactor to the Co'lege
of Arms, accompanied Charles II. in his flight to Bos-
cobel, and was a party to his concealment in the oak.
He 111. Henrietta Maria, dau. of Thcunas Savage, Viscount
Rocksavage, and d.s.p. 24 June, 1684.
Ralph, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
Ralph Sheldon, of Steeple Barton, to. Bridget, dau. of
.\nthony Slorgan, Esq. of Hayford, co. Northampton, and
Weston Underwell Hill, co. Warwick, and d.ying 1658-9 was
s. by his eldest son,
Edward Sheldon, Esq. of Steeple Barton, to. Catharine,
ilau. of Sir Philip Constable, of Everingham, co Y'ork, and by
her (who d 1681) left at his decease, 1676, a son,
Ralph ShELDoN, Esq. of Steeple Barton, and afterwards of
Weston and Beoly, m. Mary Anne, dau. of John Elliott, 2nd
son of Humphrey Elliott, Esq. of Gatacre Park, Salop, and el.
1720, when he was s. by his son,
Edward Sheldon, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John
Shelley, Bart, of Mitchell Grove, Sussex, and by her (who d.
16 Sept. 1766) had four sons and nine daus. He d. 1746, and
was s. by his son,
William Sheldon, Esq., m. M.argaret Frances Disney, dau.
of James Rookc, Esq. of Bigsware, co. Gloucester, and by her
(who el. 1766) had (with a dau. Margaret Frances, in. 1772,
Franc s Talbot, Esq. of Witham Place, Essex, brother to the
Earl of Shrewsbury) seven sons,
Ralph, his heir, of whom presently.
William, of Brailes, co. Warwick, d. unm. Nov. 1830.
Edward, d. unm.
James, m. the dau. and heiress of Rev. Mr. Mostyn.
Charles Henry, of Haute Fontaine, France, m. Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of Richard Gorges, Esq. of Eye, co. Hereford,
f I.P. for Leominster, and relict of Charles Graham, Esq. of
Netherby. CumberUand.
George, of Ems, Upper Austria, m. Frances, Princess of
Aneivberg.
Henry, el. at Weston, 1761.
Mr. Sheldon d. 1780, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ralph Sheldon, Esq. of Weston, M.P., Col. of the Oxford
Loyal Volunteers. ?u. Jane, eldest dau. of Admiral Francis
Holburne, of Menstrie, N.B., and sister of Sir Francis Hol-
burne, and by her had a son, Edward Ralph Charles, his
heir, and three dans., Catherine, who el. unm. about 1818;
Jane Louisa, m. Robert Fellowes, Esq. of Shottesham Park,
Norfolk ; and Fanny Anne, m. Cointe D'Orfeuille. Mr. Sheldon
d. 1822. Ui< only sou and heir,
Edward Ralph Charles Sheldon, Esq. of Brailes House,
J. P. and D.L., JI.P. for Soutli Warwickshire, and Major of the
Warwickshire Militia, b. 2 March, 1782; m. 14 Aug. 1817,
Marcella, only child of Thomas Meredith Winstanley, K.sq. of
Lispon Hall, co. Dublin, and by her (who d. 23 July, 1849) had
(with four other children, who d. zmm).
William Edward, b. 21 Sept. 1821 ; d. 20 March, 1835.
Henry James, present represMitative.
Edward Ralph Charles, Capt. 63rd Regt., b. 22 Dec. 1828; to.
Jan. 1855, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Gen. Loftus, and
d. s.p. 26 Nov. 1867.
Isabel, m. 1st, 1854, Col. Frederic Granville, late 23rd Royal
\Velsh Fusiliers, and Col. 2nd Warwickshire Militia, who d.
Oct. 1885; she ?n. 2ndly, 22 Sept. 1887, Vincent Pollexfen
Calmady, Esq. of Tettcott, near Holsworthy, Devon.
Mr. Sheldon d. 11 June, 1836.
Aniis—Sa.., a fesse arg. between three sheldrakes ppr. Crest
— A sheldr.ake ppr. Motto— Optimum pati.
Seat — Brailes House, Shipston-on-Stour, co. Warwick.
SHELTON OF ROSSMORE.
Sheltox, Grantllt Deane, Esq. of Eossmore
House, CO. Limerick, fo.-merly Lieut. Eoyal Lim-
erick Piisiliers (Militia), 6. 7 Feb. 1852; OT. 28 March,
SHE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SHE
1833
1882, Eioma Anne, dan. of Edward Atkinson, Esq.,
J. P., of Glenwiliiam Castle, co. Limerick, and lias
issue,
I. Augustus Grantley, b. 15 March, 1SS3 ; d. 27 Aug. 18S3.
II. Deane Grantley, 6. 19 July, 18SG.
III. Edward Willington, b. 15 Avig. 1889.
IV. Augustus Curlrin, &. 11 Dec. 18P0.
I. Mary Olive Emma, b. 7 March, 18S4.
II. Rosa Kathleen, 6. 17 Sept. 1887.
III. Eowena Mary, b. 15 April, 1892.
IV. Emma \orah, 6. 11 Dec. 1893.
Liineage.— John Shelton, Capt. 1st Eoyal Dragoons of
Ireland feiuf. Queen Anne; d. at Ghent in the Netherlands
■while serving under the Duke of Marlborough, leaving a son
and heir,
KoBERT SuELTON, Esq. of Eossmore House, co. Limerick,
J.P., m. Margaret, dau. of Giles Powell, Esq. of Houndscourt,
CO. Cork, and left a son and successor,
John Shelton, Esq. of Eossmore House, J. P., m. 1789,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Willington, Esq. of Castle Willington,
CO. Tipperary, and had issue,
John Willington, his heir.
Mary, m. Thomas Hayes, Esq. of Sunbury.
Alicia, TO. John Chapman, Esq. of Castle Mitchell.
The only son,
John Willington Shelton, Esq. of Eossmore Horse, J. P.,
Capt. in the army, served all through the Peninsular war with
the 28th Foot, and was in the battle of Waterloo, in which ho
■was four times severely ■wounded, appointed subsequently,
for his service. Adjutant of the Eoyal Surrey Militia, b. 1791 ;
m. 14 Aug. 1817, Mary, dau. of John Eichards, Esq. of Black-
down House, CO. Southampton, by whom (who d. 16 March,
1874) he had issue,
I. Gkantley John Willington (Eev.), his heir.
II. George Augustus Frederick, M.B., Surgeon-General in
the army (half-pay), formerly of the 60th Eifles, and 48th
Foot, 6. Oct. 1821.
ui. Jonathan Eobeet Willington, of Bruree House, co.
Limerick, J. P., late Lieut.-Col. Eoyal Limerick Fusiliers
(Militia), formerly an Officer in the army, served as Lieut.
in the 14th and 28th Eegts., b. 19 Nov. 1826; to. 4 July,
1848, Emily Mary, dau. of Eead Eobert Hills, Esq. of
Cringleford, Norfolk, and has issue,
1 Willington Augustus David, J. P., Capt. 3rd Batt.
"The Queen's" E.W.S. Eegt., lormerly 6'2nd Eegt., b. 14
May, 1«49 ; vi. Victoria, dau. of John Chancellor, Esq. of
Stanwell, Middlesex.
2 Abbott George, b. 21 Sept. 1853.
Mr. Shelton d. 19 July, 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
Eev. Grantley John Willington Sheldon, of Eossmore
House, b. 1 April, 1S'20; m. 11 Oct. 1847, Eosa, dau. of Read
Eobert Hill, Esq. of Cringleford, Norfolk, and d. 8 July, 1882,
leaving issue,
Grantley Deane, now of Eossmore House.
Mary.
/Seat— Eossmore House, Charleville, co. Limerick.
SHENSTONE OF SUTTON HALL.
Shexstone, Feedeeice Smith, Esq. of Sutton
Hall, Sussex, J.P. for cos. Staiford, Worcester, and
Sussex, D.L. for cos. Stafford and Sussex, High
Sheriff for the latter co. 1886, Hon. Major Queen's
Own Royal Worcestershire Yeomanry Cayalry, late
Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford, called to the
Bar 1847; m. 6 Feb. 1873, Augusta Emma Grace,
eldest dau. of Capt. Hambley Knapp, 5th Fusiliers,
and has issue,
Adela Caroline Shenstoke.
Mr. Shenstone is second son of Eichard Smith,
Esq. of Shenstone Hall, and The Priory (see Smith
of Orovehurst), by Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Fere-
day, Esq. of Ettingshall Park.
/SectJ— Sutton Hall, Barcombe, Lewes.
SHEPHEKD OF SHAW END,
Shepherd, Aethur, Esq. of Shaw End, co.
Westmorland, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1865, b.
1825, m. 1st, Janie, dau. of James Bryans, Esq. of
Belfield, D.L. co. Westmorland, and by her (who
d. 1869} had
Henrt Anthony, m. G Feb. 1894, Mary, dau. of George
Taylor, Esq. Mary Eliza.
He m. 2ndly, 1875, Eliza, dau. of AVilliam Boldon
Bolden, Esq. of Hyning, D.L. co. Lancaster.
Lineag'e. — Nicholas Shepherd, descended from a family
long settled in co. Westmorland, living tern}]. Henry VIII.,
was father of
Arthur Shepherd, ■who purchased lands in Patton, in
the parish of Kendal, where his descendants have conlinued
to reside. He left two sons, William and Anthony, the
former,
William Shepherd, s. his father and had two sons, Arthur,
heir to his father, and Anthony. The eldest,
Arthur Shepherd, had two sons, i. Obadiah, »!. Margaret,
dau. of Thomas Dixon, of Orrest Head, in Applethwaite, and
sister of Eev. Thomas Dixon, Fellow of Queen's Coll. Oxford,
and Eector of Weyhill, co. Southampton, and had, with other
issue, a son, Nathan, whose son Joseph (Eev.), of York, in.
Eebecca, dau. of William Prince, of Upper Poppleton, co.
York, and left a son, Arthur, M.D., ot Grantham, (/. s.ji. ; ii.
AnthuNY, who carried on the line. The 2nd son,
Anthony Shepherd, ra. Jane, dau. of Thomai Lyckbarrow,
of Kendal, and had, wi'.h other issue, a son,
Arthur Shepherd, m. Sarah, dau. of Henry Wilkinson, Esq.
of Topthorn, Selside, and great-niece of Ven. Eobert Pearson,
Archdeacon of Suffolk (whose son, Eight Eev. John Pearson,
D.D., was Bishop of Chester 1673 to 1686), and by her had,
I. Henry, his heir; ii. Anthony (Eev.), D.D., Fellow of Ch.
Coll. Camb., Professor of Astronomy, Eector of Barton Mills,
CO. Suffolk, and Eastling, co. Kent, Canon of Windsor, d. uvm.;
I. Jane, m. Marmaduke Tunstal, Esq. of Wharton Dykes.
The eldest son,
Henry Shepherd, ra. Agnes, dau. of Richard Cragg, E=q. of
Mansergh Hall, and great granddau. of James Cragg, by Mary
his wife, dau. and heir of John Middleton, Esq. of Middleton
Hall, and had a son,
Arthur Shepherd, in. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of William Wil-
kinson, of Kendal, and by her had
I. Arthur, m. Dorothy, dau. of J. Milner, and d.s p.
II. Henry, of whom hereafter.
I. Agnes, 1)1. Eev. H. Wilkinson, Fellow of St. John's Coil.
Cambridge.
He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of John Harrison, Esq. of Hundlow,
and by her had
III. William, d. v.nm.
IV. Antliony, d. unm.
V. Eoljert (Eev.), M.A., to. Jane, dau. of John Bame.', and
niece and heir of William Augustus Burke, Esq. of Cal-
cutta, M.D., Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals in India, and had,
with other issue,
Augustus Burke, M.D.,to. Amelia, dau. and heir of F. W.
Staine, Esq. of The Uplands, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
VI. John, m. Jane, dau. of Henry Carne, Esq. of Falmouth.
The 2nd son,
Henry Shepherd, m. Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Atkinson,
Esq. of Selside, and had issue,
I. Arthur, now of Shaw End.
II. Henry (Eev.), M.A., Eector of Chaldon, co. Surrey, m.
18 April, 1865, Harriette Eliza, dau. of John Pickersgill,
Esq. of Netherne, co. Surrey, by Sophia his wife, dau. of
John Cunliffe, Esq. of High House, Addingham, co. Yorii,
and by her, who d. 10 Nov. 1893, had issue,
Arthur Cunliffe.
III. Thomas, d. unm.
Seat—Sha.w End, Kendal, Westmorland.
SHEPPARD OF CLIFTON.
Sheppaed, Henry, Esq. of CUfton, co.
Tipperary, J.P. formerly Capt. Tipperary Militia,
and Capt. 67th Regt., b. 28 July, 1823 ; m. 22 Aug.
1866, Emily Agnes, dau. of Joseph Frederick
Ledsam, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Chad Hill, Edgbaston,
Warwick, by his wife, Elizabeth Ann Ashton God-
dington, and has surviving issue,
I. Henry Goddington, Lieut. 3rd Batt. Leinster Eegt., &. 17
Jan. 1869.
II. James Frederick, b. 5 Aug. 1870.
III. Thomas Moreton, b. 10 Aug. 1874.
IV. John Ashton, b. 24 April, 1876.
Lineag-e.— The Sheppards (or Shepards, as sometimes
spelt) were a Saxon family which settled in Norfolk. From
1834
SHE
THE LAXDED GENTRY
SHE
that county, Capt. Thon:as Sheppard came over to Ireland in
Cromweirs army, and got a grant of the lands of Castle John,
CO. Tipperary. He had four sons, James, William,* John,
and liohin, who settled in the townland of Kilouiiahenbeg. in
the year 1700. llis two youngest sons d. without issue. His
eldest son,
James Sheppard, settled at Clifton, then called Killeullcn-
more, hi. Mary Kobiuson, a descendant of Sir Luuiley llobin-
son (buried in Westminster Abbey), and aunt of JlajorGen.
llobinson. Equerry to Trincess Caroline. He had issue,
James, of whom presently.
John, »!. llis cousin, Jane Robinson, and had a son,
Anthony, whose son, m. the dau. of Henry Downes, K.-q.,
«nd had issue, Col. W. D. Sheppard, of Jlunatrea House,
Youghal, CO. Cork, who d. s. 2).
The elder son,
James Shsppaed, of Kilcullahenhcg, now called Clifton, ).(.
r^fary, dau. of John Gilbert, Esq. of Cloughane, Holycross, co.
Tipperary, and (?. 17SJ, leaving a son,
James Sheppakd, b. 1782; Capt. in Tipperary Jlilitia, iii.
1^0S. Mary, dau. of Thomas Doolan, Esq. of Wingfiekl, Shin-
rone, by Marj', dau. and heiress of Amos Palmer, Esq. of Derry
House, Shinrone; and had, with other issue,
I. William (Kev.). B.A., T. CD., formerly a Barristcr-at-Law,
b. ISll ; m. Bithia, dau. of Launeelot Watson, of Warren-
point, and <;. 1S60, leaving issue, William H. Cope, of New-
stead, Blackrock ; and liitliia Mary, authoress of Prettii Miss
Seville; Diana Bairln'jton. &c., m. Lieut.-Col. J. Croker,
Munster Fusiliers, and has issue, a dau., Eileen.
II. Henby, of Clifton.
III. Frank, of St. Cronan's, Eoscrca, m. Sara, dau. of T.
ffranck Tuite Goulding, Esq., and d. 27 Nov. 18S6, leaving
issue, John Francis. B.A., T.C.D., Capt. Royal Dublin
Fusiliers ; James William ITranck (liev.), of Meadow Brook,
Dundrum ; and Mary Eleanor, m. Hev. H. J. Gillespie, D.D.,
M.A., T.C.D., of Castletown Hector}', Killaloe.
I. Maria, m. James Kennedy, Esq. of Spalield, Roscrea, and
had one dau. Maiy,
II. Anna Doolan, m. George Austin Medlen, Esq., J. P., of
Lowlands, Roscrea.
Capt. Sheppard d. 1S66.
Scat — Clifton, Shinrone, King's co.
SHEPPARD OF PKOME SELWOOD.
Sheppaed, William Lewin, Esq. of Keyforcl
House, Froiue, co. Somerset b. 4 April, 1860 ; s.
]iis father ISSl.
Xiineage. — John Sheppard, of Tythcrington, Wilts (born
towards the close of the reign of Ja.mes I. or the commence-
ment of that of King Charles), purchased, circa IGGO, from
the Chanipneys family the manor-house and estate of St.
Katharine's Hill, Frome Selwood. He left issue, i. Edward,
from whom descended the Sheppards of I'au-aton, now repre-
sented by Kev. Henry Fleetwood Sheppard, M.A., Rector
of Thurnscoe, co. York; ii. John, ancestor to the Sueppardsp/
Frorne Schrooi! ; Siud other issue. Mr. Sheppard's will bears
date 3 Dec. 1675. His 2nd son,
John Sheppard, of the Manor of St. Katharine's Hill, Frome
Sehvood, hi. 7 June, 1705, Philippa, dau. of William Humphrey,
of Berkley, and by her he had (with three daus.) two sons,
I. William; ii. John, whose dau. Ann, m. Mr. Wayland,
of Frome Selwood. The son and heir,
William Sheppard, Esq. of The Manor House, St. Katha-
rine's Hill, J.P., b. 17 Oct. 1708; -m. G May, 1731, Eleanor,
dau. of Edward Parsons, of Biistol, by Anne his wife, dau. of
Joseph Houlton, Esq. of Farley Castle, Somerset, and by her
(who d. 1792) had issue,
I. William, his heir.
n. Edward, Merchant, of London and {jure uxoris) of Stone
House, CO. Gloucester, ra. 1777, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
John Harmer, of Stone House, co. Gloucester, and d. 5
Sept. ISOb, having had issue,
1 Thomas Harmer, of Stone House and Clifton, m. 1st, 25
* William Sheppard (ancestor of the Castle Sheppard
family), m. Edith, dau. of — Armstrong, and widow of T.
l;r.bin.son, and so was step-father to Major-Gen. Robinson,
Equerry to Princess Caroline, of whom there is a portrait by
Hudson, and who was of the family of Sir Lumley Robinson
(who is bur. in Westminster Abbey), and was father of William
SiiKpPARD, who Til. Mary, dau. of Thomas Shortt, of Wingfield
Shinrone, and had issue, 1 William, m. Eliza, dau. of Robert
Bradshaw, 5th Dragoon Guards, of AUeen, Tipperary, and
'/. .-1. p. 1852, at Castle Sheppard, Ballingarry, Shinrone; 2
Robert, East India Civil Service, (/. unm. in India; 3 John,
Lisut. 85th Regt. d. v.nm. in India; 1 Edith, m. Randal
Cooke, Esq. ; 2 Sara, }/i. Christopher Abbott.
July, IS05, Isabella, dau. of liis uncle, Henry Sheppard
F>q. of Frome Sehvood, and by her (who d. 21 May,
IS06) had issue, one son,
Edward Harmer, of Stone House and London, 6. 9 May,
1800; m. 1 Oct. 1830, Mary, dau. of Richard Berlins,
of Penmain, co. Monmouth, and d. 28 March, ls78,
leaving a dau. Juliana Augusta, m. 12 Oct. 1854,
Francis Ileineken Perkins, Esq., and had issue.
He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of his uncle, John Sheppard, and
had issue,
John Bauger Sheppard, d. 18i6.
Maiy.
Elizabeth, ?». 2-1 Oct. 1S(j5, Capt. John Henry Armstrong,
9oth Regt.
Ucd. 17 Oct. 1860.
I Mary Harmer, m. Richard Wilsonne Sheppard, Esq., her
cousin, and d. 1840.
III. Walter, d. unm.
IV. Henry, to. 1777, Isabella, sister and heir of Capt. Wil-
sonne, of Purton, CO. Gloucester, and had issue.
1 Richard Wilsonne Sheppard, m. Mary Harmer, dau. of
his uncle, Edward Sheppard, Esq., and d. 18G3, leaving a
dau. Isabella Wilsonne, m. 1849, Frederick Henry
Smith, Esq.
2 Enuly.
3 Isabella, 1st wife of her cousin, Thomas Harmer Shep-
pard, Esq. of Stone House and Clifton.
V. John, m. 22 Sept. 1784, Mary Kelson, dau. of Jo'nn
Bauger, Esq. of Piddletown, Dorset, by Mary, dau. of
William Kelson, Esq. of Midsummer Norton, Somerset, and
had issue,
1 John Sheppard, Esq. of Frome Selwood, 6. 10 Oct. 1785;
m. his cousin, Anna, dau. of William Tomkins, Esq. of
Abingdon, Banker, and d. 1879, leaving one son, Walter,
who d.s.p.
1 JIary, 2nd wife of Thomaa Harmer Sheppard, Esq.
I. Anna, vi. William Tomkins, Esq. of Abingdon, Banker.
II. Eleanor, m. Timothy Laoey, Esq. of North Hill House,
Somerset.
Mr. Sheppard d. 1759; his eldest son,
William Sheppard, Esq. of Frome Selwood and of Bath,
J. P., b. Jan. 1734 ; la. 2 Jan. 1762, Ann, eldest dau. and co-
heir of William Hulbert, Esq. of Salisbury, and by her (who d,
20 Feb. 1820, aged 83) had issue,
I. William, of Styleshill, Somerset, b. 28 Dec. 17C2; d. -c. p.
19 Nov. 1804. He iu. 1st, 19 Jlay, 1789, Susanniih,-dau.
and co-heir of John Lewin, Esq. of The Manor of St.
Katharine's, Ruislip, by Sarah his wife, dau. and co-heir
of John Mico, Esq., and by her (who d. 25 Oct. 1794) had
1 William Hulbert, late of Koyford House, F'rome.
2 Frederick, c/. unm. 4 Oct. 1802.
3 John Lewin (Uev.), M.A., b. 5 Aug. 1794; d. v.nm. 10
Aug. 1821.
1 Susan Mary Anne, of Spring Hill, near Frome, d. 22
May, 1861.
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth Hayter, relict of Thomas W. Wyatt,
Esq., but had no further issue. Mr. Sheppard d. 19 Nov.
1804.
II. Edward, of Firgrove, in Dudmaston, and also {jure uxoris)
of Alstone, co. Worcester, and Oxenton, co. Gloucester,
sometime of The Ridge, in the latter CO., of which he was
High Sheriff 1819, J. P. and D.L., h. 10 Oct. 1704; m. 9
Jan. 1797, Mary, sole dau. of John Darke, Esq. of iUstone
and Oxenton, and had issue,
1 Edward, h. 29 Dec. 1801 ; d. ». p. 25 March, I84S.
2 Richard, b. 2 Aug. 1807 ; d.s. p. 1863.
3 Arthur Francis (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Holme Cultram,
b. 19 July, 1813; vi, 13 June, 1865, Catherine, dau. of
Rev. Joseph Gilbanks, Rector of Lamplugli.
4 Thomas Henry (Rev.), M.A., B.D., and Feliow of Exeter
Coll. Oxon, b. 9 Nov. 1814.
1 Mary Rebecca.
2 Ann, rn. 1820, John Wallington, Esq. of Dursley.
3 Frances Elizabeth.
4 Eleanor Martha.
5 Caroline, ra. Rev. Kenelm Henry Digby, 2nd son of
Admiral Sir Henry Digby, G.C.B.
6 Emily.
7 Harriet Jane, hi. 28 April, 1846, Rev. Thomas Fremcaux
Boddmgton, M.A., Rector of Badger, Salop, who d. l!i
July, 1871, leaving issue.
III. Thomas, of Folkington Place, Sussex, Shrewston Lodge,
Wilts, and Hampstead Heath, Middlesex, J. P., b. 28 Oct.
1766; TO. 5 Dec. 1800, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Richard Down,
Esq. of Halliwick Manor House, Colney Hatch, Middlesex,
and d. 1 June, 1858, having had issue,
1 Thomas, b. 16 Sept. 1802 ; m. Maria Theresa Catherine
du Croc de Brassac, only child and heir of Charles Joseph,
Count du Croc de Brassac, in I ranee, and had issue by
her a dau. Marie Clementine Wilhelniine CamiUe, m. the
"Viscount de Briniont, who takes the additional surname
of Brassac
2 Charles Down, b. 29 June, 1805; d. 1861.
3 Walter Cope, Capt. (retired), 6. 20 Dec. 1806 ; d. 1861.
SHE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SHE
1835-
4 Frederick, 6. 21 Dec. 1812 ; d. 1875.
1 Sarah Frances, m. 12 Sept. 1832, Rev. Georffe Gayton
Harvey, B.A., Kector of Honon, co. Stafforci, who d.
1870.
2 Susan, m. 1st, 20 July, 1841, Richard Eushton, Preston,
Esq., who d. 26 Feb. 1844, and 2ndly, 28 Nov. 1851,
Philip Kemp, Esq., son of Thomas Reed Kemp, Esq. of
Kemp Town, Brighton, M.P.
IV. Henry, of Seymour Court, Somerset, and of Clifton, and
sometime also of Conipton House, co. Gloucester, h. 30 Nov.
1770; m. 1st, Ann, dau. of \Villi:im Tonildns, Esq. of
Abingdon, Banker, by whom he had an only child,
Ann, m. Rev. Aaron Rogers.
He 7)1. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Thomas B. Winter, Esq. of
Shenley Hill, Herts, and by her he had an only son,
Henry Winter (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Emsworth, Hants,
h. 15 F'eb. ISOD ; m. 1st, 28 Aug. 1833, Maiy Anne, d.HU.
of Gen. Alexander Graham Stirling, of Rednock, N.B.,
and has issue,
1 Henkt Alexander Graham (Rpv.),M.A., of Rednock
Castle, CO. Perth, b. 1835 (■■see next Memoir).
2 Thomas, 6. 1837 (see 'next Memoir).
He 111. 2ndly, 1872, Miss Marianne Thomas.
V. George, of Fromefifld House, Somerset, b. 23 .July, 1773 ;
in. 1797, Mary Ann Stuart, dau. and co-heir of Sir Thomas
Byard, of Mount Tamar, Devon, Capt. R.N., and by her
(who d. 1838) he left at his decease, 2 Feb. 1855.
1 Thomas Byard, of Frome Selwood, b. 8 March, 1805 ;
111. 6 Aug. 1829, Augusta Perchard, 2nd dau. ot John
Mico Winter, Esq. of Shenley Hill, Herts, by Raclicl his
wife, dau. and co-lieir (witli her sister, Martha, wife of
Lieut.-Gen. Le Mesurier, formerly Hereditary Governor
of Alderney) of Peter Perchard, Esq., Loid Mayor of
London 1804-5, and d. 8 Feb. 1888, having by her, who d.
10 Feb. 1890, had issue,
Thomas Byard Winter, b. 15 Blarch, 1834 ; vi. i July,
1861, Mary Anne, only dau. of Aaron Roger.s, Incum-
bent of St. Pauls, Bristol, and has issue, Herbert
Byard, b. 1866; Alfred Byard Winter, b. 186s ; Clement
Mico, i. 1870; Edgar Stuart, b. 1872; Eustace Graham,
b. 1875 ; John Cecil, b. 1879, d. 1881 ; Arthur Lewin, '-.
1882; Amy Byard, b. 1862; Alice Marion, b. 1864;
Janet Augusta, b. 1873; Helen Mildred, b. 1887.
John Edwin, d. 1837.
George Edmund, b. 1841; d. s. p. 20 April, ISSS.
Jessie Augusta.
Caroline Stuart, m- Rev. Thomas Spratt, and d. 10 July,
1875, leaving issue, Theodore Byard.
Emily Byard, m. 20 Jan. Ia57, Rev. Charles Barton,
Rector of Trusbam, co. Devon, and has issue.
Agnes Louisa. Susan Anna. Kditti Mico.
2 George Wood, of Fromefield House, co. Somerset, .J.P.,
b. 1807 ; m. 1834. Emma, dau. of Joseph T. Brown, Esq.,
H.E.I.C.S., of Winifred House, Bath, by Mary his wife,
dau. of Rev. S. Sneade, of Netley and Ludlow, and by liur
(who d. 1871) has issue,
George Frederick (10, Chester Place, Regents Park),
late H.E.I. C.S., JP. for London, b. 17 May, 18-35 ; m.
1861, Adeline Babington, dau. of Rev. B. W. Peile, and
has issue, Pliilip Arthur Sneade, b. 1863 ; Evelyn Stuart ;
Guy Babington; Seymour Hulbert; and Alexander
Byard.
Mary Stuart, m. 7 Feb. 1861, Major T. W. Shcppard,
87th Regt. (see next Memoir), and d. at Malta, July,
1868, leaving issue.
Ellen Olivia, rii. Rev. A. B. Peile, Incumbent of Holy
Trinity Church, Ventnor, and has issue.
Emma Flora, m. George Upton Robins, Esq.
Susan Elizabeth Sneyd.
Isabel Byard, d. num. 1847.
3 Walter (Rev.), Perpetual Curate of Hermitage, Berks,
6. 1S09; m. Fanny Rebecca, tlau. of William Boulger, of
Bradfield, Berks, and dying 1852, left issue,
Walter Byard, )?i. 3 Oct. 1865, Frederica Jaue, dau. of
Capt. Festing, R.N., K.H., and has issue.
Mary Ann Stuart, m. 1864, Thomas M. Le Mesurier,
Esq.
Elizabeth Frances.
4 Alfred Byard, of The Hove, Torquay, m. 1845, Maria,
dau. of William James Thompson, Esq., and has issue,
Maria Stuart, m. 1870, Charles Noble Luxmoore, Esq.
1 Harriet Byard, m. Rev. William Dalby, Rector of Comp-
ton Basset, Wilts, and d. 1840.
2 Stuart, m. Rev. David Malcolm, M.A., Vicar of Kingston
Deveril, Wilts.
3 Elizabeth Hulbert, cif. 1868.
4 Emma Martha, m. 21 May, 1839, Richard Edward Austen
Townsend, Esq. of Norwood, co. Surrey.
■ 5 Jane Bunn, m. Rev. John Heniy Clayton, Rector of
Farnborough, Hants, and d. 1858.
I. Anne, m. Thomas Whittaker Ledyard, Esq. of Road Hill,
Wilts.
n. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Wathen, Esq. of New House, Stroud,
CO. Gloucester.
in. Ellenor, to. Rev. Peter Wood, Rector of Broadwater, co»
Sussex, and Prebendary of Chichester.
Mr. Slieppard cZ. 17 May, 1814, and was s. by his grandson,
William HnoERx Sheppard, Esq. of Keyford Hou?e,
J.P., 6. 10 Aug. 17J1; j/t. 24Sept. 1818, Hannah, only child
of William Pollett, Esq, of Great Bardfield, co. Essex, and,
had
I. William, his heir.
II. John J-ewin, 6. 6 Nov. 1828; in. 6 July, 1852, Sabine,,
youngest dau. of Major Charles Walton, 4th Light Dragoons,
and had a dau. Lilian Mary Anne, who d. 8 Feb. 1861.
III. Thomas Pollett, b. 6 June, 1830 ; m. 1864, Eliza Ectella,
dau. of Capt. Ansti-uther McTier, and has issue.
IV. Albert Mico, b. 1836 ; m. 1869, Anna Margaret Griffin,
and has issue.
I. Mary Anne, m, 30 Dec. 1862, Lieut.-Gea. Thomas Tapp,
C.B.
II. Lucy Hannah, TO. 13 June, 1855, Henry Carter Snell
Chauncy, eldest son of Rev. C. Chauncy, Vicar of Paul's-
Walden, and had issue.
III. Susan Katharine, m. 17 Aug. 1854, William George,
youngest son of Capt. Barton, late of the 4th Light
Dragoons, and d. 27 Nov. 1862.
IV. Alice Leader, -m. 14 Sept. 1870, Alfred Reginald Wilkin-
son, Capt. Bengal Staff Corps, and d. 27 May, 1873.
Mr. Shcppard d. 1878. His eldest son,
William Sdeppaud, Esq. of Keyford House, Frome, co..
Somerset, 6. 8 Nov., 1823; to. 6 April, 1850, Emilie Liues,
3rd dau. of J. H. Scrivener, Esq. of Liverpool, and had-
issue,
William Lewin, now of Keyford.
Mr. Shcppard d. 1881.
Arms — Az., on a chevron, between three fleurs-de-lis or, as-
many mullets gu., quai-tering Hulbert, Lewin, Mico, and
Childe. Crest — A ram passant ppr., between two olive-branches
vert.
Scat — Keyford House, Frome.
SHEPPABD OF EEDNOCK,
Sheppard, Eet. Hexry Alexander Graham,
I\I.A. Trill. Coll. Camb., of Eednock, Ducliray,
Auehjle, and Saiicbop, b. 24 Aug. 183.5, s. liis
uncle 1875, and represents G-raham of Duchray,
Stirling of Auchyle, G-raham of Rednock, MoN-
CRiEFf of Sauchcp.
Lineage. — For paternal descent, gee Sheppard of Frome
Selwood.
^umitg of ^Stirling of ^ucbiilc.
Thomas Stirling, of Auchyle, co. Perth, living 1498, a cadet
of the old baronial family of Calder, was father of
Walter Stirling, of Auchyle, who left, by Isabella his wife,
with a younger son, John,
James Stirling, of Auchyle, who d. circa 1593.
William Stirling, of Auchyle, his son, is, in Acts of Parlia-
ment, 1644-49, styled Baron of Auchyle. He m. 1st, Jlarioti
Sinclair; 2ndly, Janet Peebles; Srdly, Elizabeth Lundy, and
had, with a younger son, John, of Herbertshire, co. Stirling,.
1643, a son and heir,
James Stirling, of Auchyle, 1643-59, who )ii. 1630, Margaret,,
dau. of James Haldane, of Gleneaglos, co. Perth, by Lady
Margaret Murray, liis wife, and had three sons,
I. William, of Auchyle and Herbertshire, m. Helen, widow
of Sir John Rollo, of Bannockburn, and dau. of Sir William
Sinclair, of Roslin, and d. s.p., 1678.
II. George, of whom hereafter.
HI. Alexander, of Auchyle and Herbertshire, ra. (contract, 13-
Dec. 1681) Margaret, natural dau. of William, Earl of Men-
teith, and d. June, 1715, leaving a son,
William, who sold Auchyle to his cousin, John.
The 2nd son,
George Stirling, of Auchyle and Herbertshire, sold the-
estates to his younger brother. He m. Jean, elde.'^t dau. and
co-heir of Sir Robert Criohton, alias Murray, of Cockpool, co.
Dumfries, executor and universal disponee of James Murray,
last Earl of Annandale, and d. Dec. 1706, leaving issue,
I. William, of Herbertshire, TO. Lilias, dau. of William, Lord
Forester, and d. s. p. May, 1745.
II. John, of whom hereafter.
iir. George, of byres, co. Perth, father of George, of Byres,
who d. s. p. 1750.
I. Margaret, m. Alexander Graham, of Duchray and Rednock,
and had
1 Col. Thomas Graham, of Duchray and Rednock, d. s. p.
18 June, 1773.
2 Capt. John Graham, of Duchray and Rednock, 42nd
1836
SEE
THE LANDED aENTRY.
SHE
Hiffhlanders, m. Christian, dau. and heir of Robert Jlur-
ray, alias Macgrcijor, of Glencarnock, co. Perth, and d.
14 Get. 1790, leaving a son,
Alexandek, who s. to Auchyle.
The '2iid son,
lArr. John Stirling, of Auchyle anil Hcrbcrtshire, m.
Christian, dau. of Sir William Stirling, Hart, of Ardouh, co.
Perth, and i^ 1756, when he was s. by his son,
George Stirling, of Auchyle and Herbertshire. He d. !. p.
July, 1760, and was s. by his sister,
Jean Stirling, of Auchyle, who sold Herbertshire 1768.
She .)!. 1st, 28 Jan. 1751, Sir James Stirling, Bart, of Glorat,
and 2ndly, Hon. James Erskine, of Aloa, a senator of the
College of Justice, and</. s. p. 1797. She was s. by her cousin,
Alexander Graham, of Duchray and Redneck, who took the
name of Stirling and hadagrantof supporters 21 April, 1798.
He became
Liect.-Gen. Alexander Graham-Stirling, of Auchyle,
Eednock, and Buchray, Lieut. -Col. in the army, b. 1709; m.
1794, Margaret eldest dau. and heir of Col. James lloncrieff,
of Saiahop, en. Fife, and d. 8 May, 1849, his wife having pre-
deceased him 4 Jlay, 1844, in her 72nd year, leaving issue,
I. John, of Auchyle, S:c., Advocite, d. unm. 28 Feb. ISGo.
II. James, d. young.
III. Alexander, Capt. 42nd Rogt. d. unm.
IV. JanifS, d. young.
V. Thomas, Col. late 1st Royals, d. s. p. on his return from
the Crimea, 1 Nov. 1S54.
VI. Robert, of Auchyle, <fec., Capt. 75th Rcgt., rf. s. yj. 25
July, 1875, aged 67.
1. JIary Ann, ni. Rev. Henry Sheppard, and d. 1870, in her
73rd year, leaving two sons,
1 Henrt Alexander Graham, now of Rcdnock, &c.
2 Thomas Winter, Major S7th Regt., formerly Capt. 2.ith
Regt., b. 1 July, 1837; m. 1st, 7 Feb. 1861, his cousin,
Mary Stuart, dau. of George Wood Sheppard, of Krunie-
field House, co. Somerset, and by her (wlio d. July, 1868)
had issue, Graham Stuart, b. 26 Dec. 1861, d. 11 April,
1862; Harry Winter, b. 11 Sept. 1867, m. Feb. 1891, Rita
de Courcy Martelli, and has issue (Thomas Maurice
Winter, b. Den. 1893); Grace Stuart; and Mary Con-
stance ; and 2ndly, 9 April, 1872, Margaret Agnes, dau. of
Matthew Nisbet, M.D., and by her, who d. Jan. 1886, he
had one son, Thomas Winter, Lieut. (8th) King's Own
Liverpool Regt., b. 4 March, 1873.
n. Christian, m. Capt. Mark Currie Close, R.N., d. s. p.
III. Margaret, m. Augustus Henry Urmston, Esq., and d. s.p.
1874.
IV. Moncrieff, d. unm. v. Elizabeth, d. young.
VI. Sarah, d. unm. vii. Elizabeth, d. young.
VIII. Lindesay, ra. Rev. George Edwards, d. s. p.
IX. Jemima, m. Signor Pirfee, and had one son, who d. at
Malta. She d. 1890.
(^"umiliT of (BritljanT of ^Icbuoch.
John, 4th Earl of Menteith, m. Marion, dau. of John, Lord
Seton, and had by her (whom. 2ndly, John, Earl of Sutherland)
a 2nd son,
George Graham, of Rednock, tutor, 1579, of his nephew,
John, 6th Earl of Menteith. He d. circa 1585, and was s. by
his son,
James Graham, of Rednock, who d. s. p. about 1610, and
was s. by his brother,
John Graham, of Rednock, who left two daus. and co-heirs,
Ann, the younger, m. 1644, Alexander Colquhoun, of Camstrod-
den. Marion Graham, of Rednock, the elder dau. and co-heir,
m. John Graham, of Duchray, who d. in 1700, aged 100 years.
This gentleman, a very remarkable character, was known as
the ''Highland Hector," and the "Tetrarch of Aberfoyle." In
1671, he was committed to the Tolbooth of Edinburgh for
firing at the Earl of Menteith and wounding some of his
servants, they having come to arrest him for debt when he was
attending the baptism of his son Thomas's child, at Aberfoyle.
He and his friends were armed, and the infant was laid on the
ground during the fight. At a later period, he had pensions
of 500 marks and £100, and the sumsdue by him forfeuduties
•were remitted. His son,
Thomas Graham, of Rednock and Duchray, m. 1669, Mar-
gery, dau. of Colin Campbell, of Mochaster, grand-aunt of the
Marquess of Breadalbane, and had a son,
Alexantjer Graham, who hi., as already stated, Margaret
Stirling.
Arms of Sheppard — See tho.t family.
&a£i— Rcdnock House, Stirling, and Duchray Castle, Aber-
foyle.
SHESBROOKE OF OXTON.
Sheebrooke, William, Esq. of Oxton Hall,
iS'otts, J. P., Commander K.X. (retired), b. 23 Oct.
1844 ; m. 1 Sept. 1870, Margaret Macdonald, eldest
dau. of Alexande- G-raliam, Esq. of Dunelutha,
CO. Argyll, and has issue.
I. Henry Graham, b. 11 Feb. 1877.
II. Robert Lowe, b. 1885.
I. Violet.
II. Eva Caroline, ra. 1890, A. J. Popert, Esq.
III. Gertrude Lillian.
Lineage. — it appears from Thoroton's Antiquaries of
KottitKjhoui^hirc, that the Sherbrooke family first became
connected with the county in the time of Queen Elizabeth,
in the eighth year of whose reign {anno 1566) the moiety of a
manor, together with certain lands in Oxton, were purchased
by Thomas Sherbrooke, son and heir of Robert Sherbrooke
(the 2nd son of Robert Sherbrooke, of Tibshelf, co. Derby,
whose ancestors derived tlieir name from the hamlet of Shire-
brooke, on the borders of Xottinghamshire and Derbyshire),
by Alice his wife, dau. of John Brailsford. This Thomas
Sherbrooke, ;)!. Elizabeth, dau. of William Hall, of Saxendale,
Xotts, and was father of
Robert Sherbrooke, of Oxton, m. Mary, dau. of John
Savile, of Oxton, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Thomas
Tempest, Esq., and had issue, with two daus., Margaret and
Elizabetli, a son and successor,
Tho.mas Sherbrooke, of Oxton, 6. in 1600 ; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Jobson. Esq. of Cudworth, co. York, and c/. in
1653, having had with other issue,
I. Robert, who s. to his father's estates, and of whom pre-
sently.
II. Thomas, m. his cousin, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Jobson,
Esq. ot Cudworth, co. York, and had issue, a son, Henrt,
of whom hereafter.
Robert Sherbrooke, Esq. of Oxton, who s. his father in
1653, 1)1. Elizabeth Taylor, a Lincolnshire lady, but had no
male issue, and upon his decease the Oxon estate devolved
upon his nephew,
Henry Sherbrooke, Esq. of Oxton (mentioned above).
High Sheriff CO. Xottingham in 1712; i/i.Mary, dau. of Thomas
Porter, Esq. of Bingham, Notts, and d. 1754, leaving three
daus., and co-heirs,
I. Margaret, b. 1716; m. her cousin, Henry Porter, Esq. of
Birmingham, J. P. for Notts, Verderer of Sherwood Forest,
and Deputy-Ranger of Tliorneywood Chase, who assumed
the name and arms of Sherbrooke upon the death of his
wife's father in 1754, and d. s. p. 14 Jan. 1779. Mrs. Sher-
brooke survived her husband, and d. 21 Dec. 1799, and was
bur. at Oxon.
II. Sarah, m. William Coape, Esq. of Arnold, co. Notts, and
of Farnah, in DufBeld, co. Derby, J. P. for Notts, and Ver-
derer of Sherwood Forest (who d. 28 June, 1791), and d. at
Arnold, 3 March, 1789, and was bur. at Oxton. She left
issue,
1 William, of Oxton, J. P. for Notts, and for many years
Chairman of the Quarter Sessions, and High Sheriff in
ls03, s. to the family esiates upon the decease of liis aunt
in 1799, and assumed the name and arms of Sheriirooks
only. He ni. 5 April, 1785, Anne, only dau. and heir of
John Foxcroft, Esq. of co. Nottingham, by his wile, the
only dau. and heir of Thomas Langford, Esq. of Basford,
Notts. He d. s. p>- 1" Nov. 1831, aged 73, and his widow,
d. 15 Oct. 1847, aged 83 years.
'I Henry, Col. in the Royal Sherwood Foresters, or Not-
tinghamshire Regt. of Militia, d. a bachelor, 15 March,
1849, aged 89, and was bur. at Oxton.
3 John, K.C.B., and Gen. in the array, who greatly dis-
tinguished himself at Seringapalam and elsewhere, and
was constituted Lieut.-Governor and Commander of the
Forces in Nova Scotia in 181 1, and appointed Governor-
Gen, of Canada in 1815. He m. 1811, Katheriiui, eldest
dau. and heir of Rev. Reginald Pyndar, Rector of Madres-
field, CO. Worcester, and d. s. p. 14 Feb. 1830, aged 65.
His widow d. at Sidinouth, Devon, 16 May, 1856.
1 Elizabeth, d.. unm.
2 Sarah, la. Samuel Hamer Gates, Esq. of Chapel Allerton,
CO. York, and d. 2 Feb. 1834, aged 76, leaving issue.
III. Elizabeth, ra. Samuel Lowe, Ksq. of Southwell, co. Notts
(only son, by Bridget, his 3rd wife, dau. of Edward Lee,
Esq., of Samuel Lowe, Esq., who derived his descent from
the ancient Cheshire stock through a branch which had
migrated into Lancashire, and who had purchased an estate
at Southwell, about the beginning of the last century,
and had settled at that place), and by him had, with other
issue,
1 Sherbrooke, of Southwell, J.P. and High Sheriff for
Notts in 1785, ia. Bridget, dau. of Richard Turner ;
Beecher, Esq. ol Southwell, and d. 3 Dec. 1794, leaving '
issue.
2 Lee, d. a bachelor.
3 Robert, of Southwell, J.P. and Hich Sheriff for Notts,
1S02. He m. Anne, dau. of Richard Turner Beecher,
SHE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SHE
1837
Esq. of Southwell, and d. 23 July, 1822, having had, with
other issue, a son,
Bobert (Eev.), Rector of Binpcham and Prebendary of
Southwell, r/i. July. lyO.o, Ellen, dau. and co-heir of
Eev. Keginald Pyndar, Rector of Madresfield co. Wor-
cester, and d, 23 Jan. 1845, aRed 65. His widow d. 15
Nov. 1852, aged 69, having had issue,
1 Henkt Pokteb, of Oxton Hall, Notts, B.A., J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff in 1859, late Capt. in the Eoyal
Sberwood Foresters or Nottinghamshire Regt. of
* Militia, and subsequently Capt. in the South Not-
tinghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry, 6. 3 Sept. 1810 : m.
26 Dec. 1840, Louisa Anne, eldest dau. of William
Fane, Esq., H. E. I. C.C.S., sixth son of the Hon. Henry
F'ane, of Fulheck, co. Lincoln, and d. 12 June, 1887,
leaving issue,
I. William, now of Oxton.
II. Henry Nevile (Rev.), Vicar of Clifton, late
Lieut. 43rd Foot, h. 3 F>b. 1846; ra. 1st, 3
Feb. 1871, Lady Harriett Alice, only dau. of
the 2nd Earl Howe, and by her (who d. 13
April, 1875) has issue, 1 Penn Curzon, h. 28 Nov.
isri; 1 Sybil Wary, 6. 4 July, 1873; 2 Evelyn
Alice, b. 7 April, 1875. He m. 2ndly, 5 March,
1878, Lady Lilias Charlotte Cairns, dau. of Hugh,
1st Earl Cairns, and has issue, 2 Nevile Hugh
Cairns, b. 8 April, 18t0; 3 Cuthbert Arthur, b. 20
Jan. 1883; 4 Ronald Henry, b. 16 June, 1884, d.
\i,\)2 : 3 Cicely Catherine ; 4 Marjorie Lilias. He
m. 3rdly, Jan. 1892, Alice Maud, 4th dau. of the
late Henry Abel .Smith, of Wilford House, Notts.
I. Caroline, m. 15 March, 1859, John Chaworth
Musters, Esq. of Annesley Park, and Wiverton
Hall, Notts.
II. Alice Louis, m. 17 Feb. 1863, George Eden Jar-
vis, Esq. of Doddington Hall, co. Lincoln, late
Capt. 18th Hussars.
III. Mary Beresford, m. 30 April, 1890, William,
15th Baron SempiU.
This gentleman assumed the name and arms of Sheb-
BROOKE in 1847, on succeeding to the estates of his
kinsman, William Sherbrooke, Esq. of Oxton Hall.
2 Robert (Right Hon.), raised to the peerage as Vis-
count Sherbrooke 1880 (see Bdbke's Peerage and
Batonetage).
3 Frederic Pyndar (Eev.), 6. 1813 ; m. Helen, younger
dau. and co heir of the late John Martin Leake,
Esq. of Thorpe Hall, Essex, and d. 12 Oct. 1872, and
was bur. at Oxton. He left issue, Reginald and
Helen.
1 Elizabeth Agnes Pyndar, d. unm. 3 Sept. 1860,
aged 51.
2 Mary Anne, d. an infant, 1810.
3 Ellen Pyndar. 4 Margaret Anne, d. unm. 1893.
.i4r?)i5— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, vair a chief or, over all a
bend gu. charged with three mullets pierced arg., a cres-
cent for difference for Sheebrooke; 2nd and 3rd, gu., two
wolves passant arg., for Lowe. Crests — 1st, A horse's head
couped arg. charged with three bars gu., for Shebbrooke ;
2nd, A wolf's head erased arg., for Lowe. HIoilo—Yi si non
consilio.
Seat— OTLton Hall, Southwell.
SHERIDAN OP FKAMPTON COURT.
Sheridan, Algeenon Thomas Beinslet, Esq.
of Frampton Court, Dorset, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1893, late Lieut. E.N., b. 11 June, 1845 ;
m. 18 Jan. 1871, Mary Lothrop, 2nd dau. of the
Hon. J. Lothrop Motley, late United States
Minister at the Court of St. James, and has issue,
I. Richard Bbinsley, 6. 22 May, 1874.
II. John Lothrop Motley,} . , „, ^
m. Algernon Brinsley, | ^wms, b. 21 June, 18/6.
IV. William Frederick, 6. 5 Jan. 1879.
V. Maurice Overring.
I. Mary Elizabeth Brinsley, 6. 19 Oct. 1871.
II. Sophie Florence Lothrop, b. 19 Sept. 1872.
Lineage. — This is a very ancient Celtic family, of co.
Cavan, and can be traced back to a remote period of Irish
history. Its earlier alliances were with the O'Eourkes, O'Neils,
O'Tearams, O'Donnells, O'Farrells, O'Connors, O'Eeillys, &c.
Two of its members were distinguished for their abilities and
learning in the reign of Chables II., viz., Thomas Sheridan
and Charles, his brother. Bishop of Kildare.
Rev. Thomas Shebidan, b. 1687, the son of a country
gentleman, possessed of an estate at Uaghteraghy, co. Cavan,
■was educated at Trin. Coll. Dublin, through the kindness of
his relative, Dr. William Sheridan, the deprived Bishop of
Kilmore, and subsequently entering into Holy Orders, gained
the patronage and favour of Dean Swift. Dr. Sherdan m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Charles M.TcFadden, of Quilcagh, co. Cavan,
and d. 1738. His 3rd son,
Thomas Shebidan, M. A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, i. 1719, author
of The Dictionary, in. Frances, dau. of Dr. Philip Chamberlayne,
Prebendary of Eathmichael. This lady was known in letters
by her Sidney Biddulph Nourjahad, and the comedies of The
Discovery and The Dupe. By her (who was granddau. of
Sir Oliver Chamberlayne) Mr. Sheridan had issue,
I. Chakles F'BANCis, 6. 1750; in. 1783, Letitia Christina
Bolton.
II. EicHABD Beinslet, of whom we treat.
I. Elizabeth, ra. Henry Le Fanu, Esq.
II. Alicia, 7)1. Joseph Le F'anu, Esq.
The youngest son.
Eight Hon. Richard Bbinsley Sheridan, the Orator,
Statesman, Dramatist, and Wit, was b. in Dorset Street, Dub-
lin, 30 Oct. 1751. He m. 1st, 1773, Elizabeth Anne, dau, of
Thomas Linley, Esq., and by her (whD d. 1792) had (besides
a dau. Mary, who d. an infant) a son, Thomas, of whom pre-
sently. He rn. 2ndly, Esther Jane Ogle, dau. of the Dean of
Winchester, and by her had a son, Charles Brinsley, who d.
1843. The son of the 1st marriage,
Thomas Sheridan, Esq., in. 1306, Caroline Henrietta, 4th
dau. of Col. Callander (who afterwards became Sir James
Campbell), of Craigforth, co. Stirling, by Lady Elizabeth
Helena M'Donnell his wife, dau. of Alexander, 5th Earl of
Antrim, and by her (who d. 9 June, 1851) had issue,
I. R'CHARD Bbinsley, of Frampton Court.
II. Thomas Berkeley, R.N., accidentally killed by a fall on
board H.M.S. " Diamond," 18-26.
III. Francis Cjnric, Treasurer of the Mauritius, d. there 13
Sept. 1843.
IV. Charles Kinnaird, Attache to the British Embassy at
Paris, d. 30 May, 1847.
I. Helen Selina, m. 4 July, 1825, Price, Lord Dufferin and
Clandeboy, and'2ndly, 13 0ct. 1862, Earl of Gifford, eldest
son of the Marquess of Tweeddale ; d. 14 June, 1867.
II. Caroline Elizabeth Sarah, in. 1st, 30 July, 1827, Hon. G. C.
Norton, brother to Lord Grantley, who d. 24 Feb. 1875,
leaving issue, and 2ndly, 1 March, 1877, Sir William Stir-
ling-Maxwell, Bart., M.P., K.T., d. 1878. She d. 15 June,
1877.
III. Jane Georgiana, m. 10 June, 1830, Edward Adolphus,
Duke of Somerset, K.G.
Mr. Sheridan d. 12 Sept. 1817. His eldest son,
Richard Bbinsley Sheridan, Esq. of Frampton Court, Dor-
set, M.P. for Shaftesbury 1845 to 1852, andfor Dorchester, 1852
to 1868, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1838, Hon. Lieut. Naval
Reserve ; m. 18 M.ay, 1835, Marcia Maria, only surviving
child of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Colquhoun Grant, K.C.B., G.C.H.
(by Marcia his wife, dau. of Eev. John Richards, of Long
Bredy, Dorset), and niece of Francis John Browne, Esq. of
F'rampton Court, Dorset, and by her (who d. \i Aug. 1884)
had issue,
I. Richard Brinsley. h. 11 Dec. 1838 ; d. 17 March, 1868.
II. Francis John Rogers, Rifle Brigade, 6. 6 May, 1842; d. 10
July, 1877.
III. Algernon Thomas Bbinsley, now of Frampton Court.
IV. Charles William Frederick, b. 26 March. 1847.
V. Tliomas Constantine Henry Kier, b. 3 May, 1851.
VI. James Colquhoun Grant, I. 23 Jan. 1857; d. 14 Aug.
1865.
I. Edith Marcia Caroline, m. 30 June, 1864, Francis John
Thynne, Esq., eldest son of Very Eev. Lord John Thynne,
and d. 9 April, 1876 {see Bdbke's Peerage. Bath, M.).
II. Florence Sarah Wilhelmine, 771. 27 July, 1868, Augustus,
2nd Lord Poltimore, and has issue.
III. Helena Charlotte, d. unm. 7 March, 1893.
Mr. Sheridan d. May, 1888.
Arms — Vert, a lion rampant between three trefoils slipped or.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head ppr. Motto —
Cervus lacessitus leo.
Seat — F'rampton Court, Dorchester, Dorset.
SHERSTON OF EVERCREECH.
Sheeston, John Davis, Esq. of Evercreech, co.
Somerset, Capt. late 6th Dragoon Guards, J.P. cos.
Lincoln and Somerset, b. 16 May, 1829, m. 13 May,
1851, Innes Eliza, only dau. of the late Major
Hamilton Maxwell, H.E.I.C.S. of Ardwell, co. Wig-
town, by Isabella, his wife, dau. of Abaham Bun-
bury, Esq. of Kilfeacle, co. Tii^perary, and has issue,
I. Charles Davis, late Major, Rifle Brigade, 6. 16 Feb. 1852;
TO. 1878, Edith, dau. of Adm. Sir Charles Talbot, K.C.B.
II. Maxwell, b. 30 July, 1855; d. 15 Feb. 1856.
III. John, b. 25 July, 1857, Capt. Rifle Brigade, to. Alice,
dau. of Gen. Bamfield, B.S.C., Inspector-Gen. of Police.
1S3S
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THE LANDED GEXTRT.
SHI
IV. "William Maxwell, b. 14 April, ISSg. Capt. IStli Hussars.
V. AVilliam Doddington, b. 14 Xov. ISOo.
VI. Peter Davis, b. 7 April, 1S74.
I. Florence Maxwell, b. 5 Jan. 1«!54 ; d. 23 April, same year.
n. Mabel, m. 31 July, ISOO, John Huntley Tliring, Esq. of
Alford, Castle Cary, Somerset.
in. Ethel Innes, b. 7 June, 1S03; d. 27 March, ISSO.
liineage.— PetekSiiekstok, Esq. of Stoberry Park, Wells,
■CO. Somerset, had a grant of the same arms that were pre-
viously granted to his uncle, Peter Davis, of Wells (whose two
sons if. s. p.). He m. 10 July, 1780, Margaret, youngest dau.
of 'Ihomas Strangeways, Esq. of Shapwick, Somerset (she d.
•2ij Jan. 1795). He d. 14 Aug. 1820, aged 75, leaving a son,
Peter Davis Sherston, Esq. of Stoberry Park, Wells, co.
Somerset, Lieut. -Col. 2nd Somerset Militia, m. 1S2S, Julianna
Frances Anne, dan. of Col. Yorke, Lieut, of the Tower of Lon-
don, by Julianna his wife, dau. of — Dodd, Esq. of Swallow-
cfield Park. Berks, and d. 14 May, 1834, aged 51, leaving an
only son, Johk Davis, now of Evercreech House, co. Somerset.
iStaf— Evercrejch House, Bath, co. Somerset.
SHIPLEY OF TWYFORD MOOKS.
Shipley, Caroline Geace, dau. of Thomas
Clements Parr, Esq., and granddau. of Sir Charles
Elton, 6th Bart, of Clevcdon Court, Somerset, m. 9
April, 1863, Conwax Mordaunt Shipley, Esq. of
Twvford Moors House, Hants, J.P., (b. 9 Nov.
lSi4), who d. 29 March, 1888, at Mentone,
Xiineag'e. — Rev. Jonathan Shiplet, D.D., Bishop of St.
Asaph, son of Jonathan Shipley, of Leeds, by Martha his wife,
dau. of Willi.am Davies, of Twyford House, Hants, in. Anna
Maria, dau. and co-heir of Hon. and Eev. George Mordaunt,
oth son of John, Viscount Avalnn, and left at his decease, G
Dec. 17S6 (with several daus. Anna Maria, r/i. Sir William
Jones; Amelia, m. William Charles Sloper, Esq. ; Elizabeth,
d. v.nm.; Georgiana, m. Francis Hare Naylor, Esq.; and
Catherine Louisa), one son,
Eev. William Davies Shipley, Dean of St. Asaph, who
ra. Penelope, dau. and co-heir of Ellis Yonge, Esq. of Acton
Park, CO. Denbigh, by Penelope his wife, dau. and co-heir of
James PlUSscU Stapleton, Esq., and Penelope his wife, dau. of
,Sir John Conway, Bart., and had (with three daus., Penelope,
ra. Dr. Warren, of Worting House, Basingstoke, and is
deceased; Anna Maria, m. Col. Dashwood, and is deceased;
and Amelia, m. Bishop Heber, of Calcutta, and is deceased)
five sons, all since deceased, William, Lieut.-Col. in the
army, Mordaunt, Conway, John, and Charles. The last-
named,
PtEV. Charles Shipley, of Twyford House, Rector of Map-
powder, Dorset, m. 1821, Charlotte, dau. of Orby Sloper, Esq.
of V.'est Woodhay, Berks, and by her (who is deceased) had
issue,
I. Conway 5Iordatint, of Twyford floors.
II. Reginald Yonge, (J.B., Gen. late in command of 2nd
Brigade, Aldershot, formerly Col. 7rh Fusiliers, b. 18i6; in.
Amy (whod. Is90), dau. of Lea Birch, Esq., and d. 1890.
baving had issue, Conway Lea ; Mordaunt Lea, Capt. 13th
Bengal Lancers, m. 1892, Henrietta, dau. of — Douglass,
Esq.. U.S.A., and has issue (Conway Douglass, b. 1893);
Reginald Heber; Charles Tyrell ; Avalon ; and three daus.,
Charlotte, m. 1892, Michael Foster, Esq., son of Professor
Foster, of Cambridge, and has issue (Michael Reginald, b.
1S93; ; Amy Lea ; and Evelyn Grace.
III. William Davies, b. Jan. 1828, Major-Gen., late Comm.
40th Regt., m. Louisa, dau. of the late — Ogilvie, Esq., and
by her (who d. 1886) has issue, two sons, Charles Orby,
»;i. 1890, Catherine Jane, dau. of R. T. Carew, Esq. of Balli-
namona, co. Waterford, and has issue (Conway William
Carew, 6. 1893) ; and Harold.
IV. Orby, M.A., 6. July, 1832; m. Zoe, dau. of the Right
Hon. James Wilson, M.P.
1. Anna Maria, w. 1810, Right Hon. Sir Walter Crofton,
Knt., C.B., late Chairman of Directors of Convict Prisons,
Ireland.
Mr. Shipley d. 1834.
Anns— Lozengy, arg. and sa., a bordure of the last. Crent —
Out of an earls coronet or, the bust of a Moorish prince ppr.,
habited of the tirst, wreathed about the temples arg. and sa.
Motto — Nee placida contenta quiete est.
/Seat— Twyford Moors, near Winchester, Hants.
SHIRLEY OF ETTINGTON AND
LOUGH FEA.
Shirley, Sewallis Evelyn, Esq. of Ettington
Park, CO. Warwick, and Lough. Eea, and Shirley
House, 00. 3Ionaglian, J.P. co. "Warwick, and J.P.
and D.L. co. IMou.aghan, High Sheriff 1SS4, M.P.*
CO. Mouaghan ISGS to 18S0, b. 15 July, 1844; m.
23 Sejit. 1884, Emily Jane, eldest dau. of the late
Col. William Colquhoun Farquharson Macdonald,
of St. Martin's Abbey, co. Perth, J.P. and D.L.
Lineage.— The Anglo-Saxon family of Shirley, of Kether
Etingdon, co. Warwick ; of Shirley, co. Derby ; Staunton
Harold and Rakedale, co. Leicester; of Astwell, co. North-
ampton ; of 'Wiston, Preston, and Ote Hall, co. Sussex; and of
Chartley, co. Sfafford, is descended from Seawallisde Eting-
don, living there tanp. Edward the Confessor, '• whose
name," says Dugdale "argues him to have been of the old
English stock." At the Conquest, the Lordship of Ettiugdon
was granted to Henry de Ferrariis, one of the principal adven-
turers under Duke William, and «as held under him by this
Sewallis, in whose posterity it has ever since continued (see
Burke's P(a-a;/e). Eighteenth in descent from this Saxon
Thane (as Dugdale calls him) was
Sir Robert Shirley, Bart., 1st Earl Ferrers and Viscount
Tamworth and Lord Ferrers of Chartley, who, by his 2nd wife,
Selina, dau. of George Finch, Esq., had issue.
The Hon. George Shirley, of Ettington, Page to Queen
Anne, afterwards Capt. 1st Regt. of Foot Gu.ards. He in. 28
Dec. 1749, Mary, dau. of Humphrey Stmt, Esq. of Horton,
Dorset, and had issue,
George, his heir.
Evelyn, successor to his brother.
Selina, m. Sir Thomas George Skipworth, Bart.
Mary, m. John Smith, afterwards Leigh, Esq. of Comb Hay.
He d. 22 Oct. 1787, and was s. by his elder son,
George Shirley, Esq. of Ettington, who to. twice, but dying
s. ji. 15 March, 1793, was s. by his brotlier,
Evelyn Shirley, Esq. of Ettington, who m. 3 July, 1781,
Phillis Byam, only dau. of Charlton Wollaston, Esq., and
had
I. Evelyn .John, his heir.
II. Charles,//. 15 Nov. 1792; m. 7 Dec. 1819, Anne Charlotte,
2nil dau. of the Hon. and Rev. George Bridgeuian, and cLs.^j.
12 Dec. 1865 ; she d. 9 Feb. 1858.
III. William, b. 23 March, 1794 ; d. 21 April, 1850.
IV. James, Rector of Frettenham, Norfolk, b. 15 Jan. 1S02 ;
m. 29 Dec. 1831, Catherine Louisa, eldest dau. of Rev. John
Dolphin, and ('. 7 Jan. 1870, having by her (who d. 20 Oct.
1867) had issue,
1 Horatio Henry, b. G Jan. 1834.
2 Evelyn William, Capt. R.N., b. 30 Nov. 1840.
3 James Charlton, Capt. late 100th Regt., b. 30 Aug.
1843.
1 Katharine Frances. 2 Georgiana Louisa.
3 Mary. 4 Selina Catherine.
V. Horatio (Sir), K.C.B., Gen. in the army, Col. Connaught;
Rangers. Knight of the Legion of Honour, b. 3 Dec. 1805;
d. 7 April, 18;9.
VI. Arthur George Sewallis (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Stinsford,
Dorset, b. 20 July, 1810 ; in. 1st, 24 Aug. 1841, Georgiana,
dau. of Rev. William Cookson, and by her (who d. 8 July,
1852) had issue,
Sewallis, b. 18 June, 1848 ; m. 28 March, 1878, Christiana,
3rd dau. of Rev. Henry Bl.ackstone Williams, JI.A.
Robert, Lieut. 2nd Regt., /-. Nov. 1844; d. 21 April, 1869.
Francis John, b. 23 June, 1847.
Mary Selina.
He m. 2ndly, 3rd Sept. 18."i3, Jfary, dau. of Edward Turner,
Esq., and had issue by her (who d. 3 April, 1877),
Arthur Horatio, Lieut. R.N., b. 25 June, 1854.
William (Rev.), B.A., Vicar of Soulhwick, Hants, b. 23
Aug. 1866 ; m. 1884, Alice Louisa, dau. of Rev. F. B.
Piyor, and has issue.
Phillis, 7?i. 16 July, 1886, Col. Henry Richard Newdigate,
C.B.
Emily Gertrude. Louisa.
He '//!. Srdly, 1878, Francesca Edith, dau. of Capt. John
Ernie Money, and widow of John Symons, Esq. of Tre-
mayne.
I. .Selina, d. 3 Feb. 1870.
II. Mary, m. 1813, George Morant, Esq., and d. 17 Feb. 1838.
III. Emily Harriet, in. Edward, 3rd Lord SufiSeld.
Mr. Shirley <(. 17 May, 1810, and was .5. by his eldest son,
Evelyn John Shirley, Esq. of Ettington and Lough Fea,
D.C.L., who sat in Parliament successively for co. Monaghan
and South Warwickshire, 6. 26 April, 1788; m. 16 Aug. 1810,
Eliza, only dau. and heir of Arthur Stanhope, Esq., cousin of
George Philip, 8th Earl of Chesterfield, and had issue,
Evelyn Philip, his heir.
Arthur, 5I;ijor-Gen. in the army and late Major-Gen. Turkish
Contingent, U. 8 Feb. 1813; vi. 4 July, 1840, Christine,
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THE LAJ^DED GENTRY.
SIIO
1839
youngest dau. oJ James Wardrop, M.D., and d. $. p. 27 Jan.
Ih77.
"Walter Dcvcreux, Major Monngban Militia, b. 20 July, 1819 ;
m. 26 July, 1856, Anna Knox.dau. of William K. Faucettc,
Ksq., and lias an only dau. Louisa, m. 17 March, 1887,
I'rank Thorwaidoen Liebicli, Esq. of Notting Hill.
Selina, 111. 18 May, 1841, the liight Hon. Sir William Heath-
co!e, Bart, of Hursley, late M.P. for the University of
Oxford, who d. 17 Aug. 1881.
Louisa, VI. 2 Sept. 1843, Neil Malcolm, Esq. of Poltalloch, co.
Argyll, and d. 5 Oct. 1887, aged 68. He d. 3 Oct. 1857.
Mr. Shirley d. 31 Dec. 1856, and was s. by his eldest son,
Evelyn Philip Shirley, Esq. of Ettington Park and
Houndshill, cos. Warwick and Worcester, and Lough Fea, co.
Monaghan, J. P. and D.L., High Sheiiff co. Warwick 1867,
JI.P. for South Warwickshire 1853-65, and formerly (from
1841-47) for Monaghan, LL.D. Dublin, 6. 22 Jan. 1812; m. i
Aug. 1842, Mary Clara Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edmund Hunger-
ford Lechmere, 2nd Bart., and had issue,
I. Sewallis Evelyn, now of Ettington and Lough Fea.
I. Selina.
II. Mary Clara, m. 2 May, 1872, Eev. W. K. W. Chafy Chafy,
of Rouse Lench Court, co. Worcester, and has issue.
III. Katharine.
Mr. Shirley, a gentleman of high literary and antiquarian
tastes, and a writer of considerable ability, d. 19 Sept. 1882.
Anns — Paly of six or and az., a quarter erra., quartered with
the arms of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, youngest
■son of Edwabd 111. A^icient Coat — Paly of six or and sa.
Crest— The head of a Saracen couped at the neck ppr., wreathed
about the temples or and az., on a torse of the same colour.
Badges — A horsehoe arg., for Ferrers; A Bourchier knot or,
for BocECHiEB. Mottoes — Honor virtutis prajuiium ; Loyal
suis-je.
-Seats— Ettington Park, Stratford-on-Avon, co. Warwick;
and Lough Fea, Carrickmacross, co. Monaghan.
Ciicis— Junior Carlton and National.
SHORE, late OF NORTON HALL.
Shore, Haeeington Offlet, Esq. late of Lind-
ridge House, co. Leicester, J.P., B.A. Trin. Coll.
Camb., i. 1833 ; m. 1st, 21 Dec. 1861, Isabel Emma,
dau. of Col. D'Ewes Coke, of Debdale Hall, near
Mansfield, and by her (-wlio d. Nov. 1864) lias
issue,
I. Janet Diana, h. 1809.
He m. 2ndly, 9 K'ov. 1865, Eleanor Anna, dau. of
Thomas Thomson, M.D. of Leamington, by whom
he has issue,
I. Harrington Offley, 6. 24 Nov. 1868.
II. Sydney Foye, 6. 18 Nov. 1871.
II. Caroline Foye.
III. Eleanor Maye.
IV. Constance Aimee.
Lineage. — The name of Shore is found from an early
jjeriod in the counties of Derby and York. There is a charter,
made 1440, by which John Shore, of Barnsley, grants to
William Shore all his lands and tenements in Sheffield. The
name appears in the earliest pages of the parish register of
ShefSeld, and from those of the name there entered it is probable
that the present family descend.
John Shore, descended from the Sbov.bs of Darley Dale,*
b. about 1650, resided at ShefBeld, where he made his will,
2 March, 1682, and d. soon after. By Sarah Sims his wife, he
had, I. Samuel, his heir ; ii. Sylvanus, whose family settled
in Ireland ; in. Isaac. His eldest son,
Samuel Shore, of ShefBeld, merchant, b. 17 May, 1676; m.
7 Nov. 1700, Jane, dau. of George Sykes, of Norton, co. Stafiford,
by whom he had, besides others, who d. young, Samdel, his
heir ; Jane, iii. 1732, John Finch, Esq. of Dudley, co. Warwick ;
Mary, m. 1788, John Milnes, Esq. of Wakefield, by whom she
liad Sir Kobert Shore Milnes, Bart., and Esther, 6. 1724, m.
1766, Robert Milnes, Esq. of Wakefield. Mr. Shore dying
1 Feb. 1651, was s. by his son,
Samcel Shore, Esq. of ShefBeld and Mearsbrook, 6. 21 Aug.
1707 ; m. 17 Oct. 1734, Margaret, dau. and heir of Kobert
Diggles, of Liverpool, merchant, by whom he had issue,
I. Samdel, his heir.
II. John, many years a Banker at Sheffield, afterwards of
* Wordsworth wrote some lines on a tree said to have been
planted on a hill in Darley Dale in memory of the parting for
life of two brothers, one (the elder) the ancestor of the Shores,
Barons Teignmouth.
Scarborough, where he d.,b. 17-14; m. Gertrude, dau. of
George Kinks, of Sheffield, and had issue.
III. Joshua, b. 1749; d. 1760.
IV. William, many years a Banker at Sheffield, residing at
Tapton, 6. 13 Oct. 1752; he rf. 6 Sept. 1822. He to. Mary,
dau. of George Evans, of Cromford, co. Derby, by Anne
his wife, the only sister of Peter Nightingale, Esq. of Lea
and Woodend, co. I')erl)y, High Sheriff 1710 (who d. uidu.
18C3). By Mary his wife, heleft issue,
1 William Edward, of Embley, Hants, and Lea ITurst,
CO. Derby, 7n. 1 June, 1818, trances, widow of William
Edward Nightingale, Esq., and dau. of William Smith,
Esq., M.P. of Parndon, co. Essex. He was b. 15 Feb.
1794, and assumed in pursuance of the will of his grand-
uncle, Peter Nightingale, Esq., the name of Nightin-
gale, by royal sign-manual, dated 21 Feb. 1815. He
bought the estate of Embley, Hants, and served the office
of High Sheritr of that co. 182B, and dying 1874, left
issue,
Frances Parthenope, m. 23 June, 1S58, Sir Harry Verncy,
Bart.
Florence, who undertook the conduct of the War Hos-
pitals at Scutari and in the Crimea from la54 to 185ii.
1 Mary, 7)i. Samuel Smith, Esq., son of William Smith,
Esq. of Parndon.
I. Margaret, d. unm.
II. Hannah, m. Thomas Walker, Esq. of Manchester.
III. Sarah, d. uniu.
Mr. Shore d. Sept. 1785. His eldest son and heir,
Samdel Shore, Esq. of Norton Hall and Mearsbrook, J.P.,
b. 5 Feb. 1738; m. 1st, 15 March, 1759, Urith, dau. of Joseph
Offley, Esq. of Norton Hall, and sister and co-heir of Edmund
Offley, Esq., and by her (who d. 30 Nov. 1781) he had issue,
Samdel, his heir.
Bohun, a Col. in the army.
He m. 2ndly, 3 April, 1788, Lydia, the only dau. and heir of
i'reeman Flower, Esq. of Gainsborough and Claphain, by
whom he had no issue. Mr. Shore, High Sheriff co. Derby
1760, d. 16 Nov. 1S28, aged 90, and was s. by his son,
Samdel Shore, Esq. of Norton Hall, co. Derby, and of
Castle Hill, Dorset, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff ls32, i. 3 June,
1701 ; m. March, 1788, Harriet, youngest dau. of F'itz-Walter
Foye, Esq. of Castle Hill, Buckland Newton, co. Dorset, and
by her (who d. 1826, aged 65) had issue,
I. Sydney, 6. 14 April, 1790; m. 6 May, 1812, Mary, only
dau. of Charles White, Esq. of Lincoln, and d. s. p. 2 July,
1«27.
II. Offley, of Norton Hall and Castle Hill, who sold those
estates and resided subsequently on the Mearsbrook estate,
near ShefSeld, exchanging the old family property at Blore,
CO. Staff'ord, for that of Lindridge House, co. Leicester. He
was 6. 26 May, 1797 ; to. 17 Oct. 1823, Eliza, dau. of John
Brewin, Esq. of North Deighton, co. York, and d. 18 Feb.
1B70, leaving issue,
1 Harrington Offlet, now of Lindridge House.
2 Sydney Foye, in. 22 June, 1864, Louisa Alice, dau. of
James Heygate, Esq., M.D., F'.R.S., of Derby.
3 Offiey Bohun, of The Cedars, Mickleover, co. Derby, b.
31 Jan. 1839 ; in. 17 Oct. 1862, Anna Maria, dau. of John
Leishman, Esq. of Edinburgh, and has issue,
Offley Bohun Stovin Faiiiess, Lieut. West Yorkshire
Eegt., b. 9 Aug. 1863.
Florence Nightingale. Urith Beresford F'oye.
I. Elizabeth Maria, d. unm. ii. Harriet.
III. Urith Lydia. iv. Amelia Theophila.
v. 3Iaria Theodosia. Vi. Ociavia.
Mr. Shore d. 1836.
Arms — ^Vrg., a chevron sa. between three holly-leaves vert.
Crest— A stork reguardant ppr., holding in the dexter foot a
stone or pebble of the sea-shore sa. Motto — Non dormif qui
custodit.
SHOUT OF EDLINGTON.
Shoet, Edwaed Hassaed, Esq. of Edlington,
CO. Lincoln, J.P., h. 22 Aug. 1848 ; m. 1873, Geral-
dine Each el, dau. of John Henry Blagrave, Esq.
of Calcot Park, Berks, and Barrow Court, Somerset,
and has issue,
I. Hdeert Edward Hassard, &. 1877.
II. Digby Valentine Hassard, b. 1879.
Lineage. — John Short, of Exeter, appears by the Visi-
tation of Devon to have left, with four daus., two sons,
Anthony and John, ancestor of the Shorts of Bkkham. The
elder son.
Rev. Anthony Short, D.D., Prebendary of Canterbury,
1579, to whom was granted the family crest, was father of
Eev. Thomas Short, of Bawtry, co. York, &. about 1560; m.
1840
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SHO
3Iargaret Cooke, of Doneaster, an heiress, und was father of
Peter Short, Esq. of Doncaster, m. Feb. 1616, Anne, dau.
of John Armitage, Esq. of Doncaster, and by her (who mi.
2ndly, Thomas EUcrker, Esq. of Doncaster), had, with other
issue,
Peter Short, Esq., Lord of the Manor of East Kcal, co.
Lincoln, citizen of London, to whom was granted by King
Charles II., a.d. 1666, the coat of arms now borne by this
brancli of the family. He m. 1st, Briilget, dau. of Edmund
Heron, Esq. of Buloott, Notts, and 2ndly, Helen, dau. of Julin
Bishop, Esq. of Stickford, co. Lincoln, and had issue. The
youngest son,
JosEFH Short, Esq. of Edlington, East Keal, i-c, co. Lin-
coln, and Clerkenwell, Jliddlesex, m. EUzabeth, dau. and heir
of George Longe, Esq. of Clerkenwell and East Kirby, and
had issue,
Joseph, d. i(«m.
Georhe. of whom presently.
Elizabeth, m. 1714, John Hassard, Esq. of Bloomsbury
Square, and was mother of Henry Hassard, Esq. of London,
who »i. 1741, Anne, dau. of Thomas Fitzhugh, Esq. (who<?.
17y9) of 31ile End House, Middlesex, and d. 1 July, 1796,
aged 75, having had issue,
Henry Hassard (Col.), of whom hereafter.
John Garbradd Hassard, b. 1743; (/. luod. 11 July, 1807.
Robert FitzHugh Comm. H.N., b. 1750 ; d. 1782 unm.
EiCHARD Samuel Hassard, who s. his brother, of him
also hereafter.
Susanna, m. Col. Timothy Carr, of Enniskillen, Ireland,
and Twickenham, Middlesex, Equerry to the King, and d.
1766.
The younger, but only surviving son,
George Short, Esq. of East Keal, m. Penelope, eldest dau.
of Sir John Tyrwhitt, Bart, of Stainfield, co. Lincoln, and d-
1752, having had issue, George, who d. aged 20, and
John Short, Esq., b. 1723, who d. unm. 9 Jan. 1793, and
bequeathed his estates to his relative,
Henry Hassard, Esq. of East Keal and Edlington, D.L.,
Lieut. -Col. in the army and Major of the 1st Uoyal Dragoons,
b. 9 April, 1742 (eldest son of Henry Hassard, Esq. of London,
by Anne his wife, dau. of Y.alentine Fitzhugh, Esq., and
grandson of John Hassard and Elizabeth Short, xU supra),
who assumed, by sign-manual, Jan. 1794, the surname and
aims of Short only. He in. 1796, Mrs. AVhitby, and dying
*. p. 1S07, was s. by his brother,
Richard Samuel Hassard, Esq., Lord of the Manors of
Edlington, East Keal, and part of Clerkenwell, b. 20 April,
1754, who assumed the surname and arms of Short. He m.
1808, Mary Anne, dau. of John Kendall, Esq. of Hatfield, co.
York, by Honor his wife, dau. of John Raper, Esq. of Aber-
ford and Lotherton, and by her (who d. 19 Oct. 1851) had
issue,
John Hassard, late of Edlington.
Samuel Dyne, d. an infant.
Henry (Ktv.), b. 21 M<irch, 1812 : m. 1842, Lucv, dau. of the
Rev. John Marten Butt, M.A., Rector of oildingley and
Vicar of East Garston, by Mary Anne Congreve his wife,
and granddau. of Rev. George Butt, D.D., Chaplain to
George III., and has issue, Henry Ilassard, b. 21 F"eb.
1844: Richard Samuel, b. 9 May, 1848; Alfred Fitzhugh
Hassard; Lucy Alice Hassard; Emily Constance Ilassard.
WiUiam, b. 28 May, 1813; -m. 6 Aug. 1837, Isabella, 2nd
dau. of the late James Dixon, Esq. of Cottingham Hall, co.
York, and gnat niece of Rev. W. Mason, the poet, and
has issue, William James, b. 27 Aug. 1840; Frederick
Hugh, b. 19 March, 1843; Charles Mason, b. 6 March,
1343; George Hassard, i. 13 Feb. 18.50; Robert Elmhirst,
6. 27 Jan. 1852; John Locke Broadbent, b. 8 Oct. 1853;
Frances Marion ; Louisa Anne ; Annie Harriette ; Eleanor
Theresa.
Mary Ann, m. 1832, 'W'illiara Blanshard, Esq., M.A., Barris-
ter-at-Law, Recorder at Doncaster, and has issue.
Lucy, ?/i. Frederick Richard Lucas, Esq. of Louth, co. Lin-
coln.
Frances Harriet, m. Capt. James Maitland, E.X., of Rossie
House, CO. Fife, nephew of Sir p-rederick Maitland.
Jane, m. WiUiam Garfit, Esq. of Boston, and d. 1851, having
had issue.
Maria Louisa, m. Edgar John Meynell, Esq. of Kilvington
Hall, and The Fryerage, co. York, and has issue.
7<Ir. Short ■'. 24 Oct. 1826. His eldest s jn,
John Hassard .Short, Esq. of Edlington, co. Lincoln, J. P.
and D.L., //. 18 Xov. 1810; -/,i. 24 Nov. 1831, Margaret, 4th
dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Richard Elmhirst, of Ashby Grove,
CO. Lincoln, and by her (who d. 2 I"eb. Is81) had issue,
I. Fi-.zhugh Hassard, 6. 27 Oct. 1832; d. 3 Nov. 1849.
II. Edward Hassard, now of Edlington.
III. Algernon Lawson Hassard, b. 20 Feb. 1852; m. 1875,
Ruth i:., dau. of Col. Bridgers, U.S.A., and has issue, Regi-
n.ald Elmhirst Ilassard, b. 1878 ; Katharine R. B. Hassard ;
Muriel Dorothea.
I. Agnes Margarette, d. 1867.
ir. JIarian.
III. Caroline Mary, »i. 1868, Charles G .dfrcy Bolam, Esq.,
late 7th Royal Fusiliers, and has issue.
IV. Harriette Frances, d. an infant.
V. Frances Adela, m. Gen. Thomas Augustus Carey, late
Bengal Cavalry, who d. 23 Jlay, 18'r2.
VI. Katharine Jane, lit. 1877, Rev. E. T. J. Marriner, and
has issue.
VII. Gertrude Elndiirst.
:Mi-. J. H. Short d. 4 Dec. 1893, and was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son.
Arms — Sa., a griffin passant arg. on a chief of the last five
ermine spots of the field. Crest — A griffin's head and neck,
wings elevated sa., collared erm. Motto — Sinceritas.
Heat — Edlington Manor, Horncastle, co. Lincoln.
SHORT OF BICKHAM.
Short, Fraxcis Albert, Esq. of Bickham,
Devon, b. 23 Feb. ISil.
Lineage. — John Short, Esq. of Exeter, 2nd son of John
Short, of Exeter {sccSuowy of Edlington), m. SohaLxma. Thomas,
of Exeter, and d. 1584, having had issue, John, of whom pre-
sently; Anthony, Rector of Ashreigney, co. Devon ; Thomas,
settled in Spain, where he married: Jerome, merchant of
Exeter ; Maria, m. Edmund Wear, of Clist Honiton, Devon.
The eldest son,
John Short, Esq. of Newton St. Cyres, Devon, h. 1584; in.
Alicia, dau. and heir of Roger Shirland, of Morchard, and relict
of John Quick, and had issue. The eldest son,
John Short, Esq., b. 1611 ; d. 1657, leaving an eldest son,
John Short, Esq., b. 1644, who settled at Bickham. He m.
a dau. of William Long, Esq. of Newhouse, and d. 1714. His
eldest son,
John Short, Esq., b. 1686; m. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Cooke, Esq. of Kenbury, and dying 1736, left an eldest son and
heir,
John Short, Esq. of Bickham, Barrister-at-Law and Bencher
of the Middle Temple, b. 1720 ; m. Susannah Vowler, and had
issue,
I. John Jeffrey, his heir.
II. Thomas Vowler, d.. s. p. in India.
III. William, D.D., Sub-Preceptor to H.R.H. the Princess
Charlotte of Wales, and Archdeacon of Cornwall, in. Eliza-
beth, dau. of the Rev. Tilliman Hodgkinson, Rector of Sars-
den, and d. 1826, having had by her (who d. 1839),
1 Thomas Vowler, Bishop of St. Asaph, b. 16 Sept. 1790 ;
m. 26 Feb. 1833, Mary, dau. of Charles Davies, Esq., and
widow of Rev. John Josias Conybeare, by whom (who d.
16 Aug. 1848) he had no issue. He d. April, 1872.
2 William, M.A., Canon of Salisbury, Rector of Llandrinio,
CO. Montgomery, Prebendary of Salisbury, in. 1827, Jane,
dau. of John Awdry, Esq. of Notion House, Wilts, and d.
18 Feb. 1878, leaving issue by her (who d. July, 1872), 1
Walter Francis (Rev.), M.A., Fellow and Tutor of New
Coll. Oxford, and Rector of Donhead St. Mary, Wilts; 2
Ambrose (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Bodicote, Banbury, Oxon,
b. 6 June, 1833, m. 28 Sept. 1869, Lucy Douglas, dau. of
Rev. H. Douglas, Canon of Durham, and has issue,
William Ambrose, 6. 11 April. 1871, Edward Awdry, 6. 28
June, 1874, and Mary Emma, b. 6 April, 1872; 1 Char-
lotte, in. John Pearson, Esq. ; 2 Mary Jane ; and 3 Eliza-
beth Laura, d.
1 Jane Susannah, m. Ven. Robert Wickham, Archdeacon
of St. Asaph.
2 Laura, d.s.p. 1839.
3 Elizabeth Hodgkinson, d. s.p>. 1837.
IV. Bartholomew, d. s. p.
V. George,!", and left a large family.
I. Susannah, m. Very Rev. John Ireland, Dean of West-
minister.
The eldest son and heir,
John Jeffery Short, Esq. of Bickham, b. 1753; in. 21 Nov.
1786, Charlotte, dau. of John Baring, Esq. of Mount Radford,
M.P., and had, with other children, vho <^ young,
John Baring, of Bickham, d. unm. 8 Feb. 1818.
Francis Baring, late representative.
Elizabeth Susanna, d. unm. 1834,
Frances, m. 1842, Rev. Blarwood Tucker, Rector of Wid-
worthy, Devon, and d. 27 Feb. Is82.
Anne, who d. unm. 1824.
The 2nd son,
Francis Baring Short, Esq. of Bickham, J. P., late R,N.,
b. 24 Sept. 1800; vi. 8 April, 1833, Emily Jane, 3rd dau. of
Rev. Richard Lane, of Coffleet, and by her (who d. 1885) had
issue,
SCO
THE LANDED GEI^TRY.
SiiU
1841
1. John BaTing, 6. 27 June, 1836; m. Oct. 1808, Elizabetli,
clan, of Major Barry, of Casile Cor, co. Cork, and d.s.p.
10 Dec. ISSO.
u. Krancis Albert, now of Bickham.
I. Cluivlotte, i)i. 11 Oct. 1854, Gilbert Maxwell Walsh, Esq.
of Grinibltthorpe Hall, co. Lincoln.
II. Lucy. m. 14 June, 1860, Samborne Palmer Samborne, Esq.
of Timsbury House, Somerset.
III. Julia.
IV. Frances, m. 1st, 17 Sepr. 1874, Eear-Admiral Joseph
Marryat, who rf. 29 Nov. Ib^Sl; 2ncUy, Feb. 1885, Charles
Leslie Sutherland, Esq. of Coombe, Croydon.
V. Margaret, m. 17 July, 1807, C. Hoare, Esq., son of Peter
Hoare, Esq., Banker, Loudon, and Luscombe, Devon.
Mr. Short d. 18 Sept. 1890.
Arms— GVi., a grifHn segreant or, a chief erm. Crest — A
priffin's head couped or, between two wings az., each charged
with an estoile or.
Seat— MickhSLW. House, Exeter, Devon.
«HOK.T, late OF HESLERTON HALL.
Short, Kev. Hugh Martin, M.A., of Aistaby
Lodge, CO. York, formerly Vicar of Thoruthwaite,
Cuiiiberlancl, and of tirkstall, Leeds, J.P. for
Cumberland, b. 7 Aug. 1816 ; m. 1st, July, 1844,
Mary Ann, dau. of Featonlay Burrell, Esq. of
Nevvham Hall, eo. York, and Billingham Grange,
Durham, son of Peter Burrell, Esq. of Durham, by
his wife, Jane Watson, of Burn Hall, Durham, and
by her (who d. 21 Jan. 1872) had issue,
I. Laurence Featonby Holwell, 6. 6 Feb. 1846.
II. Hugh Martin, b. 27 Oct. 1850.
III. George Ofspring Blackall, b. 24 Dec. 1855.
IV. Arthur Burrell, b. 2 Aug. 1858 ; </. Feb. 1859.
I. Mary Anne Nodder.
II. Isabella Thurston, ra. Eichard Eonaldson Dunlop, Esq.
III. Emily Frances Burrell.
He m. 2ndly, 1875, Emma Catherine, widow
of Sir Francis Hawtrey Cox, 13th Bart., and dau.
of Duncan McKellar, Esq. of Grove House,
Surrey.
liineage.— Kev. Lackence Short, M.A., Rector of A.sh-
cver, Chesterfield (son of John Short, of Drontficld, Derby-
shire, by Mary Staniforth his wife), m. Charlotte Eleanora,
dau. (by his wife Martha, dau. of Hugh Thurston, of King-
ton, Thornbury, co. Gloucester) of Rev. William Hohvell, B.D.,
Vicar of Thornbury, cc. Gloucester, J.P. same co.. Preben-
dary of Exeter Cathedral, Senior Proctor of Christ Church,
Oxford, 1758, and Chaplain in Ordinary to H.M. King Georgi;
III., and had issue,
I. William Holwell, m. 12 April, 1831, Eliza Maria Decima
Griffiths, dau. of Sir George Griflies Williams, Bart, of
Llwynywormwood, co. Carmarthen.
II. Laurence Holwell.
III. Edward Holwell, m. Miss CofBn, dau. of Gen. Coffin, of
Madras.
IV. Beresford Holwell.
V. Hugh Martin (Rev.), of Aristaby Lodge.
I. Anne Holwell, m. Edward Kirkby, son of Samuel Kirkby,
Esq. of Grove House, Sheffield.
II. Harriet Holwell.
in. Charlotte Eleanora Holwell.
IV. ilartha Isabella Holwell, m. George Buxton, J. P., North-
ampton, son of George Buxton, Esq., J. P.. of Cold Ashby,
co, Northampton.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., a griffin segreant arg., a
chief orni., for Short; 2nd, or, on a bend gu. three goats trip-
pant arg., for Holwell; 3rd, sa., a stag's head couped or,
between three bugle-horns or, stringed and garnished az., for
Thurston. Crest — A griffin's head couped or, between two
wings az., for Short.
Residence — Aistaby Lodge, Whitby, Yorks.
SHRUBB OF MEKRIST WOOD AND
STOKE.
Shrtjbb, Chaexes Peyto, Esq. of Merrist Wood
and Vicars Hill, Hants, b. 15 Oct. 1837 ; m. 1859,
Henrietta Caroline, dau. of Isaac Newton Wigney,
Esq., formerly M.P. for Brighton.
Xiineage.— James Shrubb, Esq. of Merrist Wood and
Guildford, Surrey, son of James Shrubb, Esq., and grandson
of James Shrubb, Esq., 7ft. Elizabeth, dau. of John Peyto, Esq.
of Guildford, and dying 1775, left, with a dau. Anne, m. Rev.
Arthur Irdcll, Rector of Glynde, Sussex, a son and successor,
II.
John Peyto Shrubb, Esq. of Merrist Wood and Stoke, J.P.,
b. 27 March, 1762; m. 19 May, 1784, Charlotte, dau. of George
Elers, Esq. of Chelsea, by Mary, his wife, dau. and heir of
Peter Charon, and by her (who d. 1830) had issue,
John Peyto, d. 1807.
George James, of Merrist Wood and Stoke, d. s. p. 1846.
Charles (Rev.), of Merrist Wood and Stoke.
Henry, formerly F'elluw of Corpus Chris' i College, Oxford,
and late Rector of Stratford Tony, Salisbury, B.D., m.
Jane More, dau. of J. More Molyneux, Esq. of Losely,
and widow of Major Arthur Wight, of Braboeuf Manor,
Surrey.
Charlotte Aubrey, m. Beverley Robinson, Esq., Capt. R.A.,
eldest son of Col. Morris Robinson, by Margaret his wife,
sister of Capt. Warin;;, R.N.
Susanna, vi. William Elers, Esq., formerly of Oldbury Place,
Ightham, afterwards of Boley Hill House, Rochester,
Kent.
Mr. Shrubb d. 3 Feb. 1845, and was s. by his eldest 8on, who
d. s. p. 1840, and was s. by his brother,
Rev. Charles Shrubb, M.A., of Vicars Hill, Lymington,
Hants, and of Merrist Wood, Surrey, 6. 1790; m. 10 Nov.
1834, Charlotte Aubrey (deceased), dau. of Thomas G. Bayliff,
Esq. of Southgate, Middlesex, Capt. H.E.l.C.'s naval ser-
vice, and granddau. of Timothy Lane, Esq., F'.E.S., and had
issue,
Charles Peyto, now of Merrist.
John Lane, Verderer of the New Forest, b. 9 Jan. 1840;
m. 11 Feb. 1861, Sibylla Mary, 2nd dau. of Charles
Fluder, Esq. of Lymington, Hants, and d. 1884, leaving
issue,
John Peyto Charles, of Boldre, Hants, and Astwell, Tor-
quay, Patron of Boldre, 6. 16 May, 1862; i/j. lt;86, Alice,
dau. of the Rev. F. W. Peel.
Henry Arthur Beverley, R.N., b. 11 May, 1867.
Sibylla Beatrice, b. 23 Nov. 1869.
Ida Mercia Augusta, 6. II March, 1873.
Thomas James Henry, b. 4 Sept. 1843 ; d. 1855.
Charlotte Aubrey Mary Anne, m. 1852, Rev. Charles Meade
Ramus, M.A., Rector of Playden-cum-Guldeford, and has
issue.
Mary Lane, m. 24 June, 1861, Rev. Edward Henry Elers,
M.A. Trin. Coll. Oxon., Vicar of Boldre, and has issue.
Anna, iji. Rev. Cholmeley Cradock Glascott, whod. 15 July,
1882.
Amelia Elizabeth, d. 1864.
Rev. Charles Shrubb d. April, 1875.
Arms — Az., on a chevron engrailed, between a lion passant
guardant in chief and an escallop in base arg., three roses gu.,
barbed and seeded ppr. Crest— An eagle reguardant, perched
upon an oak-branch fructed, all ppr., charged on the breast
with an escallop gu. Motto — Sub cruce semper viridis.
Seat — Merrist Wood, Worplesdon, Guildford.
SHUCKBURGH OF BOURTON HALL.
SnrcKBURon, Eichard Henry, Esq. of Botirton
Hall and Bilton Manor, co. Warwick, J.P., b. 1837;
m. 1866, Ellen Clara, dau. of Archibald Webb,
Esq. of Trafalgar Lodge, Chelsea, and has issue,
I. Charles James, b. 1867 ; m. Dec. 1892, Blanche Cobham,
2nd dau. of John Bell Chirmside, Esq. of Clifton Hall,
Eugby, Warwickshire.
II. Henry Frederick Blencowe, b. 1869.
I. Rhoda Elizabeth Ella, b. 18GS.
II. Florence Mary Ellen, b. 1878.
Mr. Slmckburgh is 2nd son of Eichard Wood, Esq.
of Eugby, CO. Warwick, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Samuel Blencowe, Esq. of Marston, St.
Lawrence, co. Northampton, and sister of Eev.
Charles Blencowe Shuckburgh, of Bourton Hall.
He assumed the name of Shucebuegh by royal
licence in 1876, under the will of his maternal
uncle, Rev. Charles Blencowe Shuckburgh, on suc-
ceeding to tlie estate of Bourton, which Dtigdale
states to have been ijurchased from Sir Humphrey
Stafford, Kut. of Blatherwycke, about the end of
the reign of Queen Elizabeth, by John Shuck-
burgh, Esq. of Birdingbury (one of the Six Clerks
in Chancery).
Arms — Sa., a chevron indented or, between three mullets
pierced arg., a borderof the second. Crest — A demi-Moor ppr.,
wreathed about the temples or and sa., habited arg., seniee of
mullets pierced, also sa, and holding in the dexter hand an
arrow, point downwards, ppr. Mnttn — Vigilate et oiate.
Seats — Bourton Hall, and Bilton Manor, Rugby.
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1842
SHU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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SHULDHAM OF DUNMANWAY.
SHrLDHAir, Edmfxd Axpeeson, Esq. of Puu-
mnmvav, oo. Cork, M.A. Oxon, J. P. and D.L.,
High Slieriff 1S71, Lieut.-Col. late Soutli Cork
Miiilia, formerly A.D.C. to his ExceUenpy tho
Lord-Lieuteuant of Ireland, b. 12 May, 1826.
liineage. — Frakcis Shuldham, Esq. of Kottlc^tone (des-
ceiuUil, it is statetl, from tho SurLDHAMS of S/inkllnini'/!
Mtiiwr, Xon'olk), m. 1 Oct. 1612, Mary, daa. and at length
sole heir of Kobert Taverner, Lord of Kettlestone, and d.
4 April, U''or> {vriU dated 27 March, 1G52), having had by her
(who d. 21 Xov. 1659), besides several daus., four sons, of
vhoni were I. Nathaniel, ancestor of the Shuldhams of
K'-tlU. lop.i, and ii. Lemtel. The 2nd son,
Lemcel Shuldham, of Walsinghani, admitted of Caius Coll.
Can-.b. 1C42, rf. before 4 Feb. 1688, leaving, by Eleanor his
■wife, a son,
Edmi-xd Shttldham, Esq. of Ardtully, co. Kerry, a.d. 1708,
Crown Solicitor 1713, m. Mary MacCarthy, dau. and heir of
JIacCarthy Spaniagh, of Dnnmanway, and had issue,
Edmund, of whom we treat.
Francis (Eev.), of Dublin.
Lemuel (llev.), of Dublin, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Daniel
Jlolyneux. Esq. of Ballymulvey, by Catherine his wife,
dau. of Thomas Poolcy, Esq. of the city of Dublin, and
granddau. (by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of William
liowdall. Esq. of Mount-town, co. Meath) of Col. Adam
Molyneux, of Ballymulvey, M.P. co. Longford 1661,
who was son of Daniel Molyneux, Esq. of Newlands, co.
Dublin, Ulster King of Arms, M.P. for Strabane 1613, and
grandson of Thomas Molyneux, Chancellor of the Ex-
chequer in Iieland, laiqi. Elizabeth, who d. 3 Jan. 1596.
By Eliz.abcth ^Molyneux, who was sole heir of her brother,
Pooley Molyneux, Esq. of Ballymulvey, who d. s.p. 1772,
Kev. Lemuel Shuldham had issue,
Lemuel, of whom presently.
MoLTNECx, Vice Admiral E.N., and M.P. for Fowcy,
created Bakon Shuldham, in the Peerage of Ireland, 31
July, 1776. His lordship m. i Oct. 1790, Margaret Irene,
rehct of John Harceurt, Esq. of Ankerwycke Park, Bucks,
and dau. of John Sarney, Esq., hut d. s. }7. Oct. 1798.
His widow m. 13 July, 1805, Kichard, 2nd Earl of Clan-
wiUiam.
Eebecca, d. tmm. 1785.
The elder son,
Lemuel, of Ballymulvey, m. Sarah Hamilton, of Dublin,
and cM775, having had (with two daus., Elizabeth, ?)i.FolIiott
Warren, Esq. of Lodge Park, co. Kilkenny, and Elinor,
d. s. p.) an only son and heir,
PooLET, of Ballymulvey, m. 1768, Mary. dau. of Sampson
Brady, Esq. of Lakeview, co. Antrim, and d. 1793 (will
dated 12 Aug. 1790, and proved 2 July, 1793), having had
issue, John Beadt, his heir; Molyneux William, succes-
sor to his brother; Elizabeth, in. Edward Warren, Esq.;
Eebecca, m. Kev. Edward Berwick; Elinor, m. Eev. T.
Henry ; Sarah, m. Daniel O'Neill, Esq. ; Mary, vi. Samuel
Crawford, Esq. ; and Charlotte, m. J. Johnston, Esq. The
elder son,
John Bbadt, of Ballymulvey, d. umn. 1832, and was s. by
his brother,
Molyneux William, of Ballvmulvey, J.P., D.L., High
Sheriff 1829, i. 1784; w. 1S24, Helen, dau. of Col. Mac-
manns, of Mount Davis, co. Antrim, by Hester his wife,
dau. and heir of Mark Kerr O'Neill, Esq. of Flowerticld, co.
Derry. a branch of the O'Neills of Shn.nt's Casll:\ and d.
25 Dec, 1846, having by this lady (who d. Oct. I875j had
issue,
John, of Ballymulvey (Moigh House), co. Longford, and
Gortmore, Ballybrack, co. Dublin, J. P. and D.L.. High
Sheriff ISoO, b. June, 1826 ; m. Nov. 1867, Frant-es Helena,
eldest dau. of Hermann Kobert De Eicci, M.D., of Mole-
sey House, Surrey.
Alexander, of Flowerfield, co. Derry, of the 6th Foot, Capt.
Derry Militia, High Sheriff co. Londonderry 1873. m.
Lelitia Mary, eldest dau. of George Knox, Esq. of Prelien,
CO. Derry, and rf. 1876, having had issue, Molyneux, b.
1870, George, Anna Maria, and Helen.
Molyneux Pooley, m. Kate Staples, dau. of Rev. Robert
Alexander, of Portglenone House, co. Antrim, and lias
issue, Helen, Kate, and Hester Grace.
Pooley Francis, 73rd Uegt., and Capt. and Adjutant London-
deiTy Militia, m. Mary, dau. of John Ross, Esq. of Cape-
town, and d. 12 Sept. 1865, leaving issue, a dau. Kate.
Robert, Capt. Lc^ngford Militii, (/. 1»70.
Tlie eldest son of Edmund Shuldham,
Edmund Shuldham. Esq. of the cos. of Cork and Limerick,
and of the city of Dublin, whose will, dated 12 Oct. 1722, was
proved 4 March, 17'23, to. Elizabeth Bredin, an heiress, and
had, with a dau. Elizabeth, wife of Beverley Usher, Esq., M.P.
of Kilmeadon, a son and successor,
Edmund Shuldham, Esq., w. 1749, Judith, dau. and co-heir
of Beverley Usher, Esq. of Cappagh, co. Waterford, and had
issue,
Arthur Lemuel, heir to his father.
Tliomas, Major-Gen. H.E.I.C.S., Bengal, m. Sophia, dau. of
Dr. Hume, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury, and the Lady Mary
his wife, and had issue, John Shuldliam (Rev.), Christ
Church, Oxford; Thomas Shuldham, Capt. H.E.I.C.S.; and
Mary, widow of Chief Justice Mackenzie, of Calcutta.
Gen. Shuldham d. 1832.
Lucy, VI. Very Eev. Richard Bourne, Dean of Tuam.
Mr. Shuldham d. 1758, and was s. by his son,
Arthur Lemuel Shuldham, Esq. of Dunmanway, co. Cork,
and of Pallas Green, co. Limerick, h. May, 1753, who resided
for many years at Deerpark, Devon, and was a D.L. for that
CO. and Lieut.-Col. in the East Devon "ITeomanry Cavalry.
He m. 1st, Katherine Maria, dau. of Sir William Anderson,
6th Bart., of Broughton, and Lea Hall, co. Lincoln, and had
by her
Edmund William, his heir.
John George Evelyn, Lieut. R.N., deceased.
Molyneux, Comni. E.N., m. 18'20, Frances, dau. of Rev. T.
Naunton Orgill Leman, of Brampton Hall, Suffolk, and d.
23 .'•■<'b. 1866, having by her (who d. 22 Jan. 1866) had, with
other issue, Naunton Lemuel (Kev.), )/i.8 Aug. 1866, Sophia
Frances, only dau. of John Mathew Quantock, Esq. of Nor-
ton Manor, Somerset, and d. 24 July, 1874, having by her
who d. 17 April, 1874) had issue, with twin daus., who d.ia
infancy,
Frank Naunton Quantock, of Norton Manor, Ilminster,
CO. Somerset, J.P., b. 25 March, 1868 ; m. 9 April, 1890,
Emily, eldest dau. of W. Macalpine Levy, Esq. of Dal-
swinton, Duror and Glencoe, and has issue,
1 Walter Frank Quantock, 6. 17 June, 1892.
1 Evelyn Agnes Quantock, b. 23 Feb. 1891.
Henry George, Midshipman, E.N., killed at the taking oJ
Surinam.
Arthur, Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S., to. Charlotte, sister of Col.
Delemain, and d. 1837, leaving one son and two daus., of
w hom the elder in. — Unwin, Lieut. H.E.I.C.S.
Muiia Lucy Eliza, r.i. Eev. Joseph Guerin, of Bagborough
and Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset, and is deceased.
Mr. Shuldham ia. 2ndly, Esther, dau. of H. Preston, Esq., and
by her (who d. 1832) had two sons and one dau.,
William Lemuel, j/i. 1839, Eleanor, youngest dau. of Rev.
Morgan O'Donovan, Chief of the sept of O'Donovan.
Catherine, m. Henry Eichardson, Esq. of Aber Hirnant, co.
Merioneth.
The eldest son,
Edmund William Shuldham, Esq. of Dunmanway, Lieut. -
Gen. H.E.I.C.S., for some years Quartermaster-Gen. at Bom-
bay, ra. 3 Dec. 1817, Harriet Ehza Bonar, dau. of Dr. Rundell,
of Bath, and by her (who d. 31 July, 1847) left at his decease,
17 Nov. 1852, two sons and a dau.,
Edmund Anderson, now of Dunmanway.
Leopold Arthur Francis, of Phale Court, co. Cork, J.P., 6.
lb2S ; d. unm. 28 Jan. 1887.
Harriet Maria Catherine, m. 5 Aug. 1852, George Patrick,
Lord Carbery and d. 15 Aug. 1884.
.4i-)/is—Az., an eagle displayed or. Crest — A griffin passant
arg. Motto — Post nubila Phoebus.
Heat — Coolkelure, Dunmanway, co. Cork.
SHUTTTiEWORTH OF HATHEESAGE
HALL.
The late John Spencer Ashton Shuttle-
woRTii, Esq. of Hathersage Hall, co. Derby, J. P. and
D.L., I. 27 Oct. 1S17 ; m. 1st, 14 March, 1842, Maria,
eldest dau. of Kev. Henry Wright, of Mottram
Hall, CO. Chester, and by her had one dan.,
I. Maria Henrietta, m. Richard Frederick Fonnby, Esq. ,2nd
son of Rev. Roger Hesketh Formby, of Woolton, co.
Lancaster.
He m. 2ndly, 25 Feb. 1845, Emily, eldest dau. of
Bolton Peel, Esq. of Dosthill Lodge, co. Warwick,
and d. 25 Jan. 1894, having by her (who d. 1891)
had issue,
I. John Peel, b. 1845; d. the following year.
II. Eiiiily Alicia. in. Isabella Ashton.
Lineage. — The settlement of the family of Shuttleworth
at Gawthorp, co. Lancaster, appears to have arisen from the
intermarriage of Henry Shuttleworth with Aones, dau. and
heir of William de Hacking ; their son, Ughtred Shuttle-
worth, was the first of Gawthorp.
Sib IticHARD Shuttleworth, Knt. of Gawthorp, Sergcant-at-
Law a ud Chief Justice of Chester, 31 Elizabeth, commenced
snu
THE LAITDED GENTRY.
SIB
1843
the building of Gawthorp Hall, a beautiful specimen of Gothic
architecture. His brother,
Eev. Lawrence Shuttlewohth, B.D., Kector of Witchford,
•CO. WarwicU, finished the erection. He d. s. j). 1607 or 1608,
and was s. by liis nephew,
EicHAKD Shuttleworth, Esq. of Gawthorp, m. Fleetwood,
dau. and heir of E. Barton, Esq. of Barton, and had, with
other issue, an elder son,
EicHARD, VI. Jane, or Joan, dau. of Mr. Kirk, citizen of
London, and d. v. p. 1648, leaving two sons and a dau.,
1 EicHAKD (Sir), heir to his grandfather.
2 Nicholas, founder of the branch of Forcet, co. York,
and of the city of Durham, whose late representative was
Philip Nicholas Shdttleworth, D.D., Bisliop of Chi-
chester.
1 Fleetwood, living unm. 1664.
Mr. Shuttleworth d. June, 1669, aged 82, and was i. by his
eldest grandson.
Sir Richard Shuttleworth, Knt. of Gawthorp, b. 16.')4, m.
Margaret, dau. of John Tempest, Esq. of Old Durham and
dying July, 1687, left a son,
Eichard Shdttleworth, Esq. of Gawthorp, M.P., d. Dec.
1748, leaving by his wife, Miss Tempest, of Old Durham (with
other is?ue),
James, of Gawthorp, M.P., m. Mary, dau. and heir of Robert
Holden, Esq. of Aston, co. Derby, and had issue, Robert,
his heir; James, of Aston, d.s.j)- ; William ; Charles, who
took the name of Holden (sec Holden nf Aston) ; Mary, 'm.
1st, Sir Charles Turner, Bart., and 2ndly, Sir Thomas Gas-
coigne ; Elizabeth, 5)4. Francis Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley.
Mr. Shuttleworth dying 1773, aged 58, was s. by his son
Eobert, of Gawthorp, who m. Anne, dau. of Gen. Desa-
guliers, and had issue, James, of Barton, who m. twice, and
had issue; Robert, who s. at Gawtliorp; Anne, m. 1st,
Eichard S. Streatfeild, Esq. of The Rocks, and 2ndly, Richard
Prime, Esq. of Walbcrton House, Sussex ; Emma, 711. James
West, Esq. ; Elizabeth ; Caroline, m. Richard Hurt, Esq. of
Wirksworth. Mr. Shuttleworth d. 1816, and deviled Gaw-
thorp and his other estates in Whalley to his 2nd son,
Robert, of Gawthorp, b. 1784, a Barrister and Chairman of
the Quarter Sessions at Preston ; he vi. 1816, Janet, eldest
dau. of Sir John Majoribanks, Bart, of Lees, co. Berwick,
by whom (who m. 2ndly, 1325, Frederick North, Esq. of
Eougharo, Norfolk) lie left at his decease, 6 March, I8l8, an
only dau. and heir, Janet, of Gawthorp Hall, m. 24 Feb.
1842, Sir James Phillips Kay Shuttleworth, 1st Bart, of
Gawthorp.
AViLLiAM, of whose line we treat.
The 4th son,
William SHUTTLEwoRTH,Esq. of Gawthorp, and Forcet, Capt.
7th Fusiliers, M.P., who d. 1748, m. Christiana, eldest dau. of
William Spencer, Esq. of Cannon Hall, co. York, and by her
(who d. 30 May, 1781) left at his decease, 4 Sept. 1780,
AsHTON AsHTON SHUTTLEWORTH, Esq., Major E.A., b. 28 Aug.
1754 ; 1/1. 5 Sept. 1807, Ann, dau. of Thomas Youle, Esq., and
d. 9 July, 1830, having had issue,
John Spencer Ashton, of Hathersnge Hall.
William Samuel I'aul, b. 6 Jan. 1820 ; d. 23 Sept. 1838.
Christiana Ashton, d. unm.
Alicia ftlaria Ashton, d. unm. Ann, d. unm.
Matilda, m. Rev. Robert John Clarke, and has issue.
Louisa Mary, d,. unm. Juha.
Arms — Arg., three shuttles sa., topped and furnished with
quills of yarn, the threads pendent or. Creat—X cubit arm in
armour ppr., grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of tlie arms.
Motlo — In Domino confide.
Seed — Hathersage Hall, Sheffield.
SHUTTLEWORTH OF OLD WARDEN.
Shuttleworth, Frank, Esq. of Old Warden
Park and Goldington Bury, co. Bedford, J.P. cos.
Lincoln and Bedford, late Major Tth. Hussars, b. 16
Feb. 1845 ; s. his father, Jan. 1883.
Lineage. — Joseph Shdttleworth, Esq. of Old Warden
Park and Goldington Bury, co. Bedford, and Hartsholme Hall,
CO. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1881 (son of John
Shuttleworth, Esq., by Rebecca his wife, dau. of William Ncw-
tnn. Esq,), 6. 1819 ; m. 1st, 1849, Sarah Grace, dau. of Henry
Clayton, Esq., and by her (who d. Oct. 1849) had issue,
Alfred, now of Hartsholme Hall, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
( 1889), b. 29 May, 1843 ; m. 10 March, 1869, Mary, youngest
dau. of Nathaniel Clayton, Esq. of East Cliff, co. Lincoln.
She d. 1880.
Frank, now of Old Warden Park.
Mr. Shuttleworth m. 2ndly, 1861, Caroline Jane, youngest dau.
•of the lare Col. Ellison, of Houltham Hall, co, Lincoln, and d.
Jan. 1883, having had no issue by her.
Arms—Kvg., three shuttles sa., tipped and furnished with
quills of yarn, the thread pendents or. C')vs(— A cubit arm in
armour ppr. grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of the arms.
Motto — Isto velocior vita.
Seat—0\A Warden Park and Goldington Bury, co. Bedford.
Toion Residence— 89, Piccadilly, W.
Clubs— Twri and Naval and Sfilitary.
SIBTHORP OF CANWICK HALL.
SiBTHOKP, CoNiNGSBY Chaeles, Esq. of Canwick
Hall and Sudbroke Holme, co. Lincoln, M.A., J. P.,
and D.L., Higlt Slicriff for Lincoln 1877, 6.27 Oct.
1846 ; s. his father ] 3 Oct. 1861 ; m. 8 Feb. 1876,
Mary Georgiana, eldest dau. of Eev. Robert Sutton
and Charlotte his wife, sister and heir of Sir John
Nelthorjoe, 8th Bart, of Scawby, co. Lincoln.
Lineage. — The name of Sibthorp, sometimes spelt Syb-
thorp, Sibethorp, &c., is pure Saxon, Sib signifying peaceful
or quiet, and /7io/-jj a village. In Domesday Book, folio, vol. i.
p. 287, are enrolled the names of Eobertus de Sibetobp and
WiLLiELMOs de Sibetorp. The family of Sibthorp was of great
consideration in co. Nottingham for many generations. In
the Harleian MSS., in the British Museum, there are several
pedigrees of this branch, and Thoroton's History of Notting-
hamshire gives the early descents.
Hugo Sibthorp, of Laneham, who s. his father, Eobert Sib-
thorp, in that property, had, with other issue, two sons, John,
bapt. 27 Feb. 1546, and William, bapt. 12 April, 1549, whoiu.
7 May, 1575, Elizabeth Bellamy, and had, besides several
children who </. young, William, bapt. 28 March, 1586. The
elder son,
John Sibthorp, m. 28 Nov. 1573, Rosamond Bellamy, and
had, with other issue, Gervase, bapt. 10 Sept. lo84,and\Villiam,
bapt. 7 Jan. 1592.
Geevase Sibthorp, of Laneham, son of John, m. 1619, Mary,
dau. and co-heir (with her sister, Abigail, m. Charles Hall, of
Kettlethorpe) of Gervase Bellamy, of Laneham and Kettle-
thorpe, by whom, who re-married Eobert Jenkinson, of East
Wykeham, he left issue, a son,
Gervase Sibthorp, of Laneham, who left co. Nottingham,
and went to reside in co. Lincoln, first at East Wykeham,
afterwards in the city of Lincoln. He m. 1667, Judith, the
dau. and heir of Mark Riggall, of South Somercotes, co. Lin-
coln, and widow of Benjamin Marshall, Member for Lincoln
in the Long Parliament, and had issue. Gervase Sibthorp d.
1704, and was s. by his son,
John SinxnoRP, M.P. for co. Lincoln, m. 1702, Mary, dau.
and co-heir of Humphrey Browne (by his wife, Catherine,
dau. of Thomas Williams, Esq. of Glan-y-Gors, Isle of Angle-
sey, a descendant of the Royal Welsh Tribes, and his wife,
Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Coningsby, of North Mimms Park,
Herts, a zealous adherent of King Charles L, for which he
was imprisoned in the Tower by Cromwell), and sister and
eventually heir of Gilbert Browne, of the Inner Temple and
of North Mimms, Herts, and had issue. John Sibthorp d.
1718 ; his widow (L 1743, agedGSyears, after having purchased,
during her widowhood, Canwick Hall, and having left It to her
son, Coningsby. John Sibthorp was s. by his eldest surviving
son,
Coningsby Sibthorp, LL.P., the first of Canwick Hall, M.P.
for Lincoln, Col. of the Eoyal South Lincoln Militia, Sheriff for
CO. Lincoln 1733, b. 1706 ; d. unm. 1788, and was f. by his only
surviving brother,
HuMPHRT Sibthorp, M.D., sometime Fellow of Magdalen
Coll. and Professor of Botany at Oxford (which professorship
he resigned to his son by his 2nd marriage). He -m. 1st, 1740,
Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Isaac Waldo, Esq. of Streathain
(a family of very great antiquity), by whom (who d. 1 Aug.
1753) he had issue, 1 Coningsby Isaac, b. 2 Oct. 1742, d. 1763 ;
2 Humphry, who s. his father ; 3 Gervase Edward, 6.
28 Jan. 1750, d. 20 July, 1763; 1 Mary Elizabeth, /,(.. the
Eight Hon. Sir Thomas Sewell, Master of the Eolls, and <l.
1820 ; 2 Sarah, m. Montagu Chomeley, Esq. of Easton Hall,
CO. Lincoln, d. 1818; 3 Charlotte Esther, b. 19 Oct. 1749,
d. unm. Dr. Sibthorp m. 2ndly, 1757, Elizabeth, dau. and
heir of John Gibbes, Esq. of Instow, co. Devon, by whom, who
was b. 1727, and d. 1780, he had one son, John, b. 1758, M.D.,
Eegius Professor of Botany, founder of the Professorship of
Rural Economy at Oxford, author of the Flora Grceca, Flora
O.coniensis, and other botanical works; he d. unm. 1796. Dr.
Sibthorp d. 1797, and was s. by his son,
Humphry Sibthorp, Esq., b. 3 Oct. 1744, sometime M.P
for Boston, and afterwards for Lincoln, Col. of the Royal South
6 B 2
ISU
SID
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SID
Lincoln Militia. He )ii. 23 July, 1777, Susannah, 2ncl dau. of
Kichard Ellison, Esq. of Thome, co. York, and Sudbrookc,
Holme, CO. Lincoln, hy whom (who d. 12 May, 1826) he had
issue,
CoNiNGsnT Waldo, his heir.
Charles pe Laet. successor to his brother.
Henry Walker John, K.X.. 6. 17S4. lost with the"Ajax,"
destroyed by fire in the Dardanelles, 14 Feb. 1S07.
Humiihry (Kev.\ ;<. 1786, Hector ot Washingborough, near
Lincoln, sometime Fellow of Exeter Coll. ; in. 1818, his
fli-st-cousin, Mavy Esther, elder dau. of Henry Ellison, Esq.
of Thorne and Beverley, co. York, and Sudbrooke Holme,
CO. Lincoln, and d. 4 Nov. 1866, leaving a dau. Mary
Elizabeth.
Eichard (.Uev.), b. 1792, sometime Fellow of Magdalen Coll.
Oxford, Founder of -St. Anne's Bede Houses and St. Anne's
Church, Lincoln, J. trnin. 10 April, 1879.
Mary Esther, in. 1801, John Hawkins, Esq. of Bignor Park,
CO. Sussex, brother of Sir Christopher Hawkins, Bart., and
d. his widow 9 May, 1861, aged 83.
Col. Sibthorp was oflfered a baronetcy, but declined the honour.
He assumed by royal warrant, 1804, for himself and his heirs,
the additional surname and arms of Waldo, in grateful remem-
brance of his kinsman, Peter Waldo, Esq. of Miteham. He d.
25 April, 18U'i, and was s. by his son,
CoxisGSBT Waldo Waldo-Sirthobp, Esq. of Canwick Hall,
b. 1781, M.P. for Lincoln, Lieut. -Co!, of the Royal South
Lincoln Militia, d. unm. 9 March, 1822, and was s. by his
brother,
Chakles de Laet Waldo-Sibthobp, Esq. of Canwick Hall,
and Potterells, Herts, b. 14 Feb. 1783, first in the Royal Scots
Greys, afterwards many years in the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon
Guards, M.P. for Lincoln for nearly thirty years, Col. of the
Royal South Lincoln Militia. lie ru. 21 Feb. 1812, Maria, 3rd
dau. and co-heir of Ponsonby Tottenham, Esq. of co. Wexford,
M.P. {s(e Tottenham of Tottenham Green), and had issue,
Gervaise Tottenham, his heir.
Charles Coningsby, late Capt. 1st Royal Dragoons, m. 1854,
Charlotte Elizabetli JIary, elder dau. of Lieut. -Col. Ellison,
of Boidtham Hall, Lincoln.
Francis Eichard, Lieut. -Cul., several years in the 60th Royal
Rifles, served in the Punjaub and with the 97th Regt. in the
Crimea, severely wounded at the storming of the Redan;
has the Order of the Legion of Honour.
Henry Arthur Mainwaring.
Col. Waldo-Sibthorp d. 14 Dec. 1855, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Geevaise Toti-exham Waldo-Sirthorp, Esq., J.P. and
D.L., M.P. for Lincoln, Major of the Royal South Lincoln
Militia, b. 1 J.an. 1815; m. 1 Jan. 1846, Louisa, 3rd dau. of
Robert Cracroft (afterwards Amcotts), Esq. of Hackthorn, co.
Lincoln, and had issue,
CoxixGSBT Charles, present representative of the family.
Montagu Richard, 31. .V. Oxford, J.P, and D.L. co. Lincoln,
b. 8 Feb. 1843 ; m. 29 June, 1876, Mabel Albinia, 3rd dau.
of Rev. Robert Sutton, of Scawby Hall, and has issue, three
daus., Mabel Janetta, Esther Mary, and Evelyn Elizabeth.
Hugh Henry, b. 23 Oct. 1860; d. 1 Jan. 1861.
Mr. Waldo-Sibthorp d. 13 Oct. 1861.
.4n/i.?— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., two bars gu., a bordure
sa., for Sibthorp : 2nd and 3rd or, a bend az. between three
leopards' faces gu. for Waldo; quartering Coningsby and
numerous others. Crests — 1st, a demi-lion erased arg., collared,
and holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis, sa., for Sibthorp ;
2nd, a demi-leopard guardant ppr., debruised with two bendlets
az., for Waldo; 3rd, a coney sejant arg., for Coningsby. Motto
—yn conscire sibi.
Seals — Canwick Hall and Sudbrooke Holme, co. Lincoln.
Club — Oriental.
SIDEBOTTOM OF ETHEROW HOUSE.
SiDEBOTTOM, ToM IIakkop, Esq. ol Etbcrow
House, CO. Chester, and of Bjliiucoil, co. Sutlierliiml,
J.P. for COS. Chester and Derby, and D.L. for tlie
latter co., M.P. for Stalybridge and Diikinfield,
from 1874 to 1880, and since 1885 to tlie present
time, b. 16 April, 182G; m. 23 June, 188G, Edith
Eliza, eldest dau. of James Murgatrojd, Esq. of
AVarley, Didsbury.
Lineage. —The name of Sidep.ottom is a corruption of
Sydf.bothane, as written in old deeds still in possession of the
family.
John Sidebottom, b. 1727; rn. Elizabeth Kelsall (who was
b. 1740, and d.. 7 March 18'24), and had issue,
William, b. 1760; d. 7 Sept. 18'25.
Ja.mls, of whom presently.
John, b. 1767; d. G Oct. 1794.
George, b. 1770 ; <l. 4 Jan. 1S43.
Joe, b. 1780 ; d. 1 March, 1849.
Thomas, /). 1785; d. 4 Jan. 1827.
Marj", b. 1772; d. 18 Jan. 1850.
Betty, b. 1775; d. 13 March, 1855.
Ann, b. 1779; t^ 3 Oct. 1815.
Mr. Sidebottom d. 5 March, 180;L His 2nd son,
James Sidebottom, b. 15 Jan. 1762; m. Esther Hully, and
by her (who was b. 4 Aug. 1709, and d. 24 Dec. 1855), had
issue,
John, b. 21 April, 1793; d. 4 May, 1865.
William, of whom presently.
James, 6. 10 March, 1800; rf. 30 June, 1839.
Nathan, 6. 9 Sept. 1802; d. 2 Oct. 1802.
George, b. 25 Jlay, 1807 ; d. 27 Nov. 1832.
R:ilph, b. 8 March, 1810 ; d. 5 June, 1863.
Mary, 6. 18 March, 1795; rf. 19 May, 1799.
Mary, b. 10 Jan. 1804 ; d. 8 March, 1879.
Mr. Sidebottom rf. 5 Oct. 1835. His 2nd son,
William Sidebottom, Esq. of Etherow House, 6. 17 July,
1798; m. 18'25, Agnes, dau. of Jonah Harrop, of Bardsley
House, CO. Lancaster, and by her (who was 6. 3 Aug. 1803, and
d. 3 June, 1879) had issue,
I. Tom Harkop, now of Etherow House.
II. James, who was twice in.
III. William.
I. Emma, m. John Wood, Esq. of Glossop. Both deceased,
ir. JIary Agnes, m. Thomas Harrison, Esq. of West Hill,
Stalybridge (both deceased).
III. Anne Kershaw, vi. the late Samuel Wood, Esq. of Talbot
House, Glcssop.
IV. Jane, m. Rev. Mathew B. Moorhouse, M.A..
V. Lucy Hannah.
Mr. Sidebottom d. 23 March, 1870.
Arms — Or, on a chevron engra-iled sa., between three bugle-
horns of the last, stringed gu., as many bees volant of the
first.
Crest— Vpon a mount vert, a talbot regardant sa., gorged
with a collar vair, resting the dexter forefoot on an escutcheoa
arg., charged with a bugle-horn sa.
Motto— Labor ipse voluptas.
5t'a<s— Etherow House, iloUingworth, Cheshire; and Balna-
coil, Brora, Sutherland, N.B.
SIDNEY OF COWPEN HALL.
Sidney, Henet, Esq. of Cowpen Hall, North-
umberland, b. 21 April, 1879.
Lineage. — Lawrence Sidney, D.D., Rector of Worthen,
Salop, 1632, and Prebendary of Hunderton, afterwards of
Putston Major 18 June, 1661, 7n. Miss Blunden, and was bur.
at Worthen 21 Sept. 1675, leaving issue,, Thomas, Ann and
Jlary, m. Henry, son of the Hon. if.T Anaur Blayney. The
son and heir,
Thomas Sidney, D.D., 1645, Chaplain m Ordinary to King
Charles II., Prebendary of Putston Mra'>r 1675, Rector of
Worthen, Salop, 1684, and Precentor of Hereford 16 March,
1684, 111. Elizabeth, only dau. of George Colt, and sister of the
1st Baronet of that name. Mr. Sidney left issue, Lawrence,
Thomas, who rf. s. 2^- at Worcester 1677, and Henry, of the
Temple, London, who purchased the estate of Cowpen, North-
umberland, and rf. uiifii. The eldest son,
Lawrence Sidney, Esq., who had a Commission in the army,
resided at Danbury, Essex, and afterwards at Bishop's Castle,
Salop, where he was bur. His will was dated 13 Oct. 1736.
He ?/i. Mary, only dau. of John Marlow. Banker, of London,
and left issue,
I. Lawrence.
II. Marlow, of Cowpen Hall, b. 15 Marjh, 1708 ; d. unm.
1804.
III. John, who rf. unm.
IV. Thomas, father of Henry Sidney, E«q. of Tonbridgc, who
left issue,
1 Marlow, of Brigliton, m. and "nad Issue, a son, Marlow
Capt. 2nd Royal Di'agoon Guards.
1 Elizabeth, m. W. Beetson, Esq. of Woburn Place.
2 Harriett, vi. her cousin, William Cappen, Esq.
I. Mary, d. s. p. n. Sarah, m. — Crowe.
III. Martha, -lU. John Mangaar, of Denmark.
IV. Charlotte, 'm. William Cappen, Esq.
The elder son,
Lawrence Sidney, Esq. of Queen's Square, London, and ot
llomerton, Middlesex, b. 18 March, 1707 ; m. 1 Nov. 1739,
Ann, dau. of John Rochford, Esq. of London, and by her
(who rf. 1802) left at his decease, 1766, a dau. Mary, 6. 26
May, 1746, m. George MoriTs, I^sq. of Springfield, Essex, and
a son,
SIL
THE LANDED GENTRT.
SIL
1845
Maklow Sidnet, Esq. of Cowpen Hall, b. 9 Jan. 1752; m.
1771, his cousin, Mary, dan. of John Mangaar, Esq. of London,
by whom he left at his decease, 12 July, 1839,
Maelow John Francis, of Cowpen Hall.
William Henkt Marlow, s. his brother.
Klizabeth, d. a nun at Bruges.
Margaret, d. a nun at Bruges.
Anastasia Mannock, m. John M. WooUett, Esq.; d. 1838, and
left issue, six children.
The elder son,
Marlow John Francis Sidney, Esq. of Cowpen ITall,
J. P., b. 3 Dec. 1774; jii. the only dau. of Andrew McEwcn,
Esq. of London ; d. s. p. 25 Feb. 1859, and was s. by his
brother,
William Henry Marlow Sidney, Esq. of Cowpen Hall,
F.G.H.S., 6. 13 April, 1777; ),i. 5 Aug. 1806, Anasta.'^ia, only
dau. of John Steigenberger, Esq. of London, and had by her
(who d. 23 June, 1874),
I. Henry, of Cowpen Hall.
II. Marlow John William, b. 9 May, 1810 ; m. 19 May, 1845,
Mary Agnes, eldest dau. of William Wilson, Esq. She d.
6 April, 1863, having had issue, Marlow William, b. 13
Sept. 1849, Christina Mary, Ellen Frances, and Mary
Anastasia.
III. William Henry Marlow, b. 17 Oct. 1816.
IV. Philip Joseph Marlow, b. 31 May, lsl9.
V. Lawrence Marlow, Capt. Northumberland Light Infantry,
b. 6 April, 1822.
VI. John Lewis, b. 27 June, 1824.
▼II. Charles, b. 2 June, 1828 ; d. 18 March, 1838.
I. Susanna Johanna Marlow. ii. Mary Ann Marlow.
III. Anastasia.
Mr. Sidney rf. 25 Xov. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Sidney, Esq. of Cowpen Hall, J. P., b. 19 March, 1808 ;
m. 1st, 1840, Helen, dau. of Capt. Henry Weir, K.N., C.B.,
and widow of Edmund Southcote, Esq., which lady d. s. p. 21
Nov. 1859, and 2ndly, 21 July, 1875, Frances Elizabeth, 2nd
dau. of William Hamilton Hobkirk, M.D., of Charlotte
Town, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and d. 15 Aug. 1891,
leaying issue,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. Philip, 6. 11 March, 1881.
Arms — Or, a pheon az. Crest — A porcupine ppr., with chain
refiexed over the back or. Motto — Quo fata vocant.
Seat — Cowpen Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland.
SILLIFANT OF COOMBE.
SiLLiFANT, Aethue Onslow, Esq. of Coombe,
Devon, J. P., D.L., and County Alderman, co.
Devon, High Sheriff 1894, Capt. Rojal 1st Devon
Yeomanry Cavalry, b. at sea Oct. 1851 ; m. 7 April,
1880, his cousin, Grertrude Caroline Emma, eldest
dau. of Rev. Charles William Siliifant, of Wear
Gifford, Devon.
Liineag'e. — The Sillifants, who are stated to have been
originally Sullivan, derived from the O'Sullivans of Ireland,
and to have come from that kingdom 1641, acquired the estate
of Coombe 1677, in marriage with Snell.
John Sallifant, Esq. of Coombe, J. P. and D.L., b. 1765 ;
( m. 1797, Mary Aime, only dau. of John Prideaux, Esq. of North
Tawnton, and by her (who d. Feb. 1823) left at his decease,
Oct. 1845, an only son,
John Sillifant, Esq. of Coombe, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1848, and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, b. 26 Dec.
1798 ; TO. 29 March, 1821, Caroline, youngest dau. of John
North WooUcombe, Esq. of Ashbury, Devon, and by her (who
d. 1843) had issue,
I. John Woolcombe, his heir.
II. Harry, b.2S March, 1825; ni. 1st, Clara, dau. of John
Mackay, Esq., and 2ndly, Annie, dau. of J. Mackenzie, Esq.,
and had issue, Caroline Annie. He d. 9 March, 1869.
III. Charles William (Rev.), M.A., b. 9 May, 1822, liector of
Wear Gifford, Devon; ia. 26 March, 1856, Georgiana
Caroline, eldest dau. of Eev. William Duthy, Rector of
Sudborough, co. Northampton, by Emma his wife, sister of
Sir George Stamp Robinson, Bart., and has issue,
1 Charles Herbert, b. 12 Dec. 1866.
2 lifi;inald Francis, b. Nov. 1872.
3 Archibald William, b. June, 1876.
1 Gertrude Carolii e Emma, 711. 7 April, 1880, Arthur
Onslow .Sillifant, Esq. of Coombe.
2 Emily Harriet.
3 Georgina Frances, m. 5 May, 1886, E.G. Price, Capt.
Duke uf Wellington's Regt.
4 MaLel, m. 1 Sept. 18s6, R. WooUcombe, Esq.
i> Edith, ra. 8 April, IbOl, R. T. Poole Collyns, Esq.
e Beatrix Charlotte, d. 23 June, 1880.
7 Evelyn Woolcombe. 8 Marian Prideaux.
9 Laura Mary.
IV. Frances Synge, of H.M. Indian medical service, b. 2 July,
1832; m. 16 May, 1878, Fanny Gertrude, eldest dau. of 8.
C. Hamlyn, Esq. of Leawood and Paschoe. Devon.
V. George WooUcombe, of S. Australia, b. 29 May, 1834 ; m.
1863, Harriet, dau. of Rev. J. Baytield, Colonial Chaplain,
and has issue, John and Mary (twins), 6. 7 April, 1870.
I. Mary Anne Prideaux, m. 1865, James Chaffey, Esq.
II. Harriet Helyar.
Mr. Sillifant d. 1 May, 1868, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Woolcombe Sillifant, Esq. of Coombe, J. P., B.A.,
b. 30 Aug. 1823 ; m. 1st, 1850, Charlotte Catherine, dau. of
John Mackay, Esq., and by her (who d. 23 July, 1859) had
issue,
I. Arthur Onslow, now of Coombe.
II. Harry Bellfleld, b. Nov. 18."i3; hi. 11 Sept. 1878, Mabel
Grace Emily, eldest dau. of Rev. John Tayleur Pigot, of
Fremington, Devon, and by her (who d. 5 June, lsa2; has
had issue,
1 Ethel Chariotte.
2 Dora Hester, d. 4 June, 1881.
I. Clarissa Catherine, 6. and d. 1855.
He TO. 2udly, 1864, Charlotte Louisa, only dau. of Col. James
Johnstone Cochrane, Scots Fusilier Guards. He d. 19 Dec.
1869, and was «. by his eldest son.
Arms — Per pale sa. and arg., on a fesse between two boars
passant, the one in chief towards the dexter, the other in base
towards the sinister, two cross-crosslets, all counterchanged.
Crest — At the foot of a cross Calvary or, a lizard ppr. JUotto
— Mens conscia recti.
Seat — Coombe, near Coplestone, North Devon.
SILVA OF TESTCOMBE.
SiLTA, Edwaed, Esq. of Testcombe, Hants, b.
1841 ; m. 1869, Marian, dau. of the late Richard
Carol Barton, Esq. of Streatham, Sui'rey, and haa
issue surviving,
Marian.
Lineagre. — Bruno Evaristo Ferreira da Silva (of a
Portuguese family;, came to England in 1798, m. 1805, Miss
HoUings, and c^ 18'i0, leaving a son,
John J. Silva, Esq. of Wood Lodge, Shooter's Hill, Kent, b.
1806; '111. 1831, Sarah J. S., dau. of William Austin, Esq. of
London, and had, with other issue,
Edward, now of Testcombe.
Mr. SUva d. 1867.
Seat — Testcombe, Stockbridge.
Toicii Iitsultiice—i'i\ Pembridge Square, London, W.
SIIiVERTOP OF MINSTER-ACRES.
SiLVEETOP, Heney Thoiias, Esq. of Minster-
Acres, IS'orthuaiberland, J. P. cos. Northumberland
and Antrim, b. 17 Oct. 1853 ; »h. 19 Jan. 1882,
Rachel Mary Josephine, only dau. of Alexander
McDonnell, Esq. of Xilmore, co. Antrim, and lias
issue,
I. Francis Somerled, 6. 1 Aug. 1883.
II. AVilliam Alexander, b. 10 Dec. 1884.
III. Charles Randal, b. 22 Sept. 1889.
I. Margaret Mary. 11. Elise Mary.
Lineage.— William Silvertop, Esq. of Stella, parish of
Ryton, CO. Durham, m. Miss Galley, and left at his decease (he
was drowned in the Tyne) two sons. The elder,
Albert Silvertop, Esq. of Stella, b. 16 F'eb. 1667; m. 23
May, 1703, Mary, dau. of Joseph Dunn, Esq. of Bladon, and
by her had issue, George, his successor; Joseph ; Albert, of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, d. vmhi.; Dorothy, rii. James Gibson,
Esq. of Stagshaw Close, Northumberland; Mary; Helen;
Anne, d. nam. 1764. He was s. at his decease (will dated 21
Jime, 1736, proved 27 Feb. 1738-39) by his eldest son,
George Silvertop, Esq. of Minster-Acres, b. 22 Feb. 1705;
TO. 1st, Bridget, dau. of Henry Whittingham, Esq. of Whitting-
ham Hall, and had one son and two daus., namely, John, his
heir; Mary, ra. 1740, Sir Thomas Haggerston, 4th Bart, of
Haggerston, she (if. 22 May, 1773; and Winifred, m. John
Wright, Esq. of Kclvedon, Essex. He iyi.2ndly, Mrs. Pearson,
but had no other issue. She d. 1808, in her 76th year. Mr.
Silvertop was s. at his decease by his only son,
John Silvertop, Esq. of Minster-Acres, b. 1748; ru. June,
1846
STil
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SIM
1772, Catherine, dan. of Sir Henry Lawson, 4th Bart, of Brough
Hall, CO. York ^by Anastasia his wife, dau. of Thomas JIaire,
Esq. of Lartington Hall), and had four sons and a dau.,
t. George, his heir.
II. John. 6. 3 Aug. 1777; d. young.
III. Henry Thomas Maire, h. 21 .May, 1779 : in. E:iza, dau.
of Thomas Witliam. Esq. of Headlam, in the County
ralalino of Dunham, and niece and lieir of \\ illiam
■Wiiham, Esq. ui Cliffe. co. York. Mr. Henry Silvertop in
consequence assumed the surname of Witham. He d.
1S44, leaving, with other issue (foi- ichkh see Witham), a
dau.,
Cathabise, m. 1S23. Henry Englefield, Esq., and ''. 1S57,
leaving issue by him (who d. 1S43;, Henry Charles, of
Minster-Acres: Charles; Louis (llev.): Joseph Law-
rence : Seraphina, a nun, </. 1S75 ; Mary, a nun; Agnes,
m. 1S56, Signor Comi; Philomena, a nun.
IV. Charles, b. 16 Jan. 1781, sometime a Col. in the Spanish
service.
I. Mary.
Mr. Silvertop <?. ISOl (will proved 14 Jan. 1802), and was s. by
his elder sur\iving son,
George Silvertop, Esq. of Minster-Acres h. 6 Jan. 1774-75,
D.L., High Sheriff of Xorthumberland 1^31, who d. -unm. 20
Feb. 1S49, and was .«. by his grand-nephew,
Henry Charles Silvertop, Esq. of Minster-Acres, Xorth-
umberland, J. P. for CO. Durham, and J. P. and D.L. for
Northimiberland, High Sheriff 1S59, b. 12 Oct. 1S26; in. 1st,
24 Aug. 1852, Hon. Eliza Stonor, 3rd dau. of Thomas Lord
Camoys, and by her ^who d. 24 July, 18C0) had issue,
I. Henry Thomas, now of Minster-Acres.
II. George Edward, b. 25 March, 1856, a Benedictine monk.
I. Agnes Mar}-, a nun.
He in. 2ndly, 21 Aug. 1862, Caroline Filomena, eldest dau.
of Edward Joseph Weld, Esq. of Lulworth Castle, Dorset, and
by her had issue,
III. Arthur Edward, b. 29 Nov. 1877.
II. Henrietta Mary. in. Violet Mary, a nun.
IV. Mabel Frances.
This gentleman, whose patronymic was Englefield, took the
name of Silvertop on succeeding his great-uncle in the
Jlinster-Acres property. He d. 3 Dec. 18S7.
Ai-ius — .A.rg., on a fesse gu., between three bomb-shells sa.,
bursting and intiamed ppr., a plate. CVe.<f— A wolfs head
erased arg., langued gu., pierced with a broken spear embrued
ppr
Seat— Minster-Acres, Eiding-mill-on-Tyne.
Gwillim. The pedigree was drawn out at the Heralds' College
in 1806 for Mrs. Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe, whose latest
interest before her death was in the erection of a small church,
on the ruined site of the old abbey of Dunkeswell (the parish
in which Wolford stands), originally founded by her ancestor,
William Brewerc, Lord of Brewere. General Simcoe's son and
heir, the before-mentioned
Uev. Henry Addington Simcoe, M.A. Oxford, of Penheale,.
Cornwall, Wolford Lodge, Devon, and Old Court, co. Here-
ford, Vicar of Egloskerry with Tremaine. Cornwall, m. 1st,
Anne, 2nd dau. of Rev. Edward Palmer, M.A., Vicar of
Moseley, co. Worcester, and Stogumbcr, Somerset, and had.
issue,
Henry Walcot, d. 31 Jan. 1843.
John Kennaway, his successor, late of Wolford Lodge.
Samuel Palmer, who s. his father, in the Penheale estates, b»
1830.
Philip Francis, d. 12 Oct. 1S85.
Paul Creed Gwillim, U. I'eb. 1875.
Anne Eliza, m. Sedloy Bastard Marke, Esq. of Woodhill,
Cornwall, d. April, 1869.
Mary Northcote, m. John Nicholson Vowler, Esq., eldest son
of John Vowler, Esq. of Parnucott, eo. Devon.
Elizabeth Lcthbridge, in. Isi, 1859, Liout.-Gen. Wiiloughby
Trevelyan, of Newfargie, co. Perth, who d. 1871, and 2ndly,
1880, Very Rev. John Burton, Provost of St. Ninian'8
Cathedral, Perth.
Lydia Hannah, m. Rev. F. C. Cole, M.A., Rector of Sutton,
Hants.
Mr. Simcoe ?)!.2ndly, Emily, 2nd dau. of Rev. H. Mann, M.A.,.
Rector of Mawean-with-St. Martin, Cornwall, and d. 15 Nov.
1868, leaving issue,
Emily.
Katherine Louisa Beatrice, m. 1st, Gen. Henry Edwari
Doherty, C.B., late of 14th Light Dragoons (deceased),
and 2ndly, 14 Dec. 1887, John Canning Doherty, Esq.,
J.P.
^)-))iS— Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., a fesse wavy erm., ia
chief three estoiles or, in base a chamber-piece (or cannon) or;
2nd and ord arg., a lion rampant ermines, gorged or, arnml
and langued gu. Crests — 1st, A dexter arm end)owed in armour-
ppr., holding a drawn sword or ; 2nd, A demi sea-lion rampant,
with a rose on its breast, issuing from a naval crown, all ppr..
Motto — Non sibi sed patiite.
Stat — Wolford Lodge, Dunkeswell, Houiton.
SIMCOE OF WOLFORD LODGE.
Simcoe, Maet, 2nd dau. of Col. Busil Jackson,
of Glevvstone Court, co. Hereford, late Koval Staff
Corps, m. 1S67, John Eennaway Simcoe, Esq. of
Wolford Lodge, Devon, J.P., Capt. R.]S'. (retired),
I. 26 June, lb26 ; d. 20 March, 1S91.
Lineage.— This f.amily is of Northamptonshire extrac-
tion, and did not become established in Devon till after
the death of Capt. John Simcoe, R.N., of Cotterstock, of
H.M.S. "Pembroke," a distinguished naval officer, who d. in
the expedition against Quebec 1759, and had been granted the
crest of the sea-Uon for important services. His only sur-
viving son,
Lieut.-Gen. John Graves Simcoe, M.P. for St. Mawes, first
Governor of Upper Canada, Governor of San Domingo, Com-
mander of the Western District, was appointed Commander-in-
Chief of the Forces in India, as successor to Lord Lake, but
was overtaken by sudden illness and death on his return from
a secret mission to the court at Lisbon in conjunction with
the Earl of Rosslyn, on the eve of leaving for his command
in India. He d. at Exeter, and was bur. in his private chapel
at Wolford Lodge, a monument being erected by the county
of Devon to his memory in Exeter Cathedral, which com-
memorated afterwards his eldest son, Francis Gwillim who
fell in the breach at the siege of Badajos. Lieut.-Gen. Simcoe
11,.. Elizabeth Posthuma, only dau. and heir (by Elizabeth
Spinckes, his wife) of Col. Thomas Gwillim, of Oldcourt,
Aide-de-Camp to Gen. Wolfe, and by her (wlio d. at Wolford
Lodge Ife.OO) he left one son, Heney Addington, who g. to the
paternal estates.
Through the heir of Gwillim, the present successor to the
Simcoe estates is the hneal descendant and representative of
the very ancient family of Gwillim, the genealogy of which is
traced in a direct line from the ancient kings of North and of
South Wales, and to which belonged the celebrated herald,
SIMCOX OF HAKBORNE HOUSE.
SiMCOX, Eev. Uenky Kingdon, M a. Oxon^
Eector of Ewelme, co. Oxford, 6.12 June, 1839;
m. 21 July, 1868, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Eev. E»
Addenbrooke, of Xiugswinford and Sinetliwick.
Parsonage, Stafford, and has issue,
I. Arthur Henry Addenbrooke, b. 26 April, IS70.
II. Christoplier Edward Kingdon, 6. 24 Dec. 1872.
III. Charles Thomas,, b. 4 Nov. 1875.
IV. Joseph Philip, b. 26 March, 1880.
V. Theodore John, b. 15 March, 1886.
I. Elizabeth Homfray, b. 27 April, 1374.
II. Anna Mary, b. 7 April, 1878.
Lineage. — Thomas Green Simcox, Esq. of Ilarborne-
Ilouse, CO. Stafford (son of George Simcox, Esq., J.P. for co.
Warwick, by Elizabeth his wife), in. 21 Apiil, ls09, Hannah
Maria, dau. of John Lea, Esq. of The Lakes, Kidderminster,
and by her (who d. 9 May, 1824) had issue,
I. Thomas Green (Rev.), his heir.
II. George Price, formerly of Kidderminster, m. Jemima.
Haslope, and has two sons and one dau., George Augustus,
Fellow of Queen's Coll. Oxford; William Henry (Uev.),
M.A., Rector of Ilarlaxton, eo. Lincoln, in. 1876, Anne,
dau. of Rev. T. Ludlam, Rector of St. Mary and Holy-
Trinity, Guildford, and d. 1889 ; Edith Jemima.
III. John Lea (Rev.), B.A. of Wadham Coll. Oxford, d..
1840.
IV. Alexander, in. Frances Rcdfern, and has issue, Frances
Winifred, Margaret Marion, and Millieent Ellen.
V. Howard, m. Elizabeth G. Browning, and has one dau.
Anne Lea.
I. Anna Maria, d. 1880. ii. Jane Margaretta.
III. Emma Charlotte.
IV. Henrietta Augusta, d. 1836.
Mr. Simcox d,. 20 Feb. IS'28, and w-as s. by his only son.
Rev. Thomas Green Simcox, M.A., of Harborne House,
Vicar of North Harborne, 6. 14 March, 1810; m. 4 J.an. 1838,
Hannah Nicholson, dau. of the Rev. T. H. Kingdon, Rector o"-
Pyworthy, Devon, and had issue,
I. Henry Kingdon (Rev.), his heir.
I. Caroline Nicholson, m. 1863, Kev. H. G. Southeomb.
II. Hannah 3Iaria.
SIM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SBI
1847
Eev. Thomas Green Simcox d. 18 Aug. 1876, antl was«. liy his
eldest son.
Aesicieivee— Ewelme Eectory, Wallingford, co. Oxford.
♦
SIMONDS OF ABBOTTS-BARTON.
SiMONDS, William Baerow, Esq. of Abbotts-
Barton, CO. Hants, J.P. and D.L., co. Southampton,
M.P. for Winchester 1865-SO, h. 28 Aug. 1820 ; m.
1858, Ellen Lampard, dau. of Frederick Bowker,
Esq. of Winchester, and by her has, with six daus.,
AVrLLiAM Bakeow, M.A. Christ Church, Oxon, 6. 25 Dec.
1864.
Mr. Simonds is the son of the late William Simonds,
Esq. (who d. 1858), of Abbotts-Barton, Hants, by
Helen (who d. 1846) liis wife, dau. of John Barrow,
Esq.
Seat — Abbotts-Barton, near Winchester.
SIMPSON OF WALTON HALL.
Simpson, Edward, Esq. of Walton Hall, co.
York, J.P., I. 20 Not. 1843; m. 25 April, 186G,
Emily Jane, eldest dau. of J. J. Cartwright, Esq.
of The Woodlands, Sandal Magna, co. York, and
has issue,
1. Edwabd Thornhill Beckett, 6. 5 March, 1867.
u. Osmund Beckett, 6. 29 Oct. 1828.
I. Emily Hilda Beckett, m. 12 Sept. 1893, H. H. T. Burbury,
Esq., eldest son of S. H. Burbury Esq., F.E.S.
II. AJgitha May Beckett.
Lineage.— Edward Thornhill Simpson, Esq. of Thorn-
hill House, Walton, Wakefield, m. 27 July, 1830, Ann, 3rd dau.
and co-heiress of William Beckett, Esq. of Eough Eirchworth,
near Pcnlstone, and d. 20 Nov. 1873, having by her (who d. 16
Kov. 1856) had issue,
I. George Hodgson, b. 8 March, 1838; d. 18 Jan. 1839.
II. William Edward, h. 9 Jan. 1840; d. 14 Jan. 1840.
in. Edward, now of Walton Hall.
IV. Charles Henry, of Moor Top House, Ackworth, co.
York, and The Heraploe, Welford, co. Northampton, h. 10
June, 1845, Patron of East Keal, co. Lincoln, -m. 18 July,
1866, Amy Julia, 2nd dau. of Thomas Pearson Pearson,
Esq. of Scarborough, and has had issue,
1 Charles Henrv, b. 25 June, 1867 ; d. 15 Aug. 1867.
2 Cecil Harold, b. 15 Nov. 186s.
3 Konald Hugh, b. 29 Feb. 1872.
4 Eustace Edward, b. 1 Aug. 1S75.
5 Gerald Hemploe, b. 31 March, 1877.
6 Godfrey Julian, b. 5 and d. 8 Nov. 1878.
7 Eupert Victor, b. 16 Jan. 1880.
8 Charles Francis, b. 19 Sept. 1881.
9 Cyril George, b. 16 Feb. 1884.
1 Amy Evelyn. 2 Ida Mary, d. 1891.
I. Elizabeth, d.. young.
II. Ann Beckett, m. 29 Jan. 1859, William Henry Crossley,
of Maltby, co. York, and d. 5 Feb. 1863, having had issue,
a son, William Edward, d. young, and two daus., Frances
Ann and Mary Armer Beckett. in. Isabella, d. young.
IV. Mary Grayson, m. 24 April, 1866, John Heaton Cadman,
of Ehyddiijgs . House, Ackworth. co. York, JI.A. Oxon.,
F.G.H.S., Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple, Eecorder
of Pontefract, County Court Judge W. E. Yorks.
Arms — 1st and 4th gu., three bars gemelles arg., on a chief
erm., between two doves ppr., an unicorn's head erased of the
first, for Simpson ; 2nd and 3rd gu., a fesse between three boars'
heads couped erminois, for Beckett. Crest — A fret arg. on
a maiden's head ppr., vested gu., wreathed round the temples
with oak-leaves, also ppr.
6«a«— Walton Hall, Wakefield. ,
Clubs — Junior Carlton and Constitutional.
SIMPSON OF MAYPOOL.
Simpson, Francis Charles, Esq. of Maypool,
Soutli Devon, J.P., and County Councillor, b. 2
March, 1847 ; m. 3 April, 1872, Marianne Frances,
dau. of Francis Russell Apletre, Esq., and graud-
dau. and heir of William Apletre, Esq. of Goldings
and Diddington, and has issue,
I. Francis Russeli, Benedict, b. 7 July, 1880.
II. Ralph Christopher, 6. 12 Jan. 1883.
III. Walter Anthony, 6. 13 Jan. 1886.
I. Margaret Noel. ii. Esther Mary Winifred.
Mr. Simpson is the only son of the Eev. Francis
Simpson (who is the eldest son of Eev. Francis
Simpson, of Foston Hall, by Anne, dau. of Sir
William Strickland, 6th Bart.), Reel or of Foston,
CO. Yoi'k, by Fanny Selina (who d. VilQ), 7th dau.
of Josias Dupre Alexander, Esq., M.l^.
Arm,^ — Per bend nebulee or and sa. a lion rampant counter-
charged.
C'ce.f!— Out of a mural coronet arg., a demi-lion rampant
guardant per pale or and sa. holding in the dexter paw a
sword erect ppr.
Motto — Per mare, per terras.
Stat — Maypool, Churston Ferrars, E.S.O. South Devon.
Chci— Junior Carlton, S.W.
SIMSON OF BRUNTON AND OF
PITCORTEIE.
SiMsoN, Henry Bruce, Esq. of Brunton and
Pitcorthie, co. Fife, b. 22 Jan. 1832 ; m. 14 April,
1857, Marjory, dau. of Lieut.-Geu. Vincent, of the
Bengal Army, and has issue,
I. Anstbdther Francis.
I. Mary Ellen. ii. Frances Marjory.
Lineage. —The family of Simson, Symsoun, or Symson,
of Pitcorthie, formerly of lilairstruie, is of old standing, and
has been established in Fifeshire since the commencement of
the loth century, Their earliest possessions lay in the parisii
and vicinity of Falkland, wliere they were seised of lands and
other tenements prior to its erection into a royal burgh 1458,
by charter of King James II. They were afterwards pro-
prietors of Edenshead, Easter Glaslie, Templeloads, and other
estates in Fifeshire.
John Simson, Esq. of Brunton, son of William Simson, of
Brunton and Blairstniie, 1/1. 1st, Miss Murray, sister to Murray,
of Aytoun, and had by her, James, his eldest son and heir,
a General, who d. imm., and two daus., one m. Alexander
Duncan, of Eestalrig, near Edinburgh, and the other m. Capt.
Seton. The former, Mrs. Duncan, had a large family, who
all d. but two daus., one vi. Admiral Tait, and left one son;
the other hi. Capt. Crawfui-d, E.N., and hail issue, a dau., who
m. Capt. the Hon. Sir Henry Duncan, brother to the 1st Earl
of Camperdown. John Simson to. 2ndly, 1751, Agnes, dau.
(by Agnes his wife, dau. of John Balfour, of Balbirnie, co.
Fife) of James Graham, grandson of Patrick Graham, of Inch-
brakie, co. Forfar, a lineal descendant of the Earls of Mon-
trose, and left (with a dau. Agnes, ni. Col. Pastou) a sou and
successor,
George Simson, Esq. of Pitcorthie, m. 1792, Mary, dau. of
John Kamsay (grandson of Sir Gilbert Kamsay, 1st Bart, of
Balmain), by Christian his wife, dau. of Gilbert Earasay, by
Katharine his wife, dau. and co-heir of Andrew Kerr, of Kip-
pilaw, CO. Eoxburgh, and representative of the Kerrs of Yair
and Kippilaw, one of the very oldest families in co. Eoxburgh,
and whose vault occupies a nave in Melrose Abbey, with
this simple inscription : "Here lies the House of Yair." Mr.
Simson, who resided atSilwood Park, Berks, was for several
years M.P. for Maidstone, and is stated to have twice lefused
a baronetcy. He d. 7 Aug. 1848, leaving by his wife (who d.
17 March, 1820) five sons and a dau.,
I. George, of Pitcorthie.
II. James Bruce, Bombay C.S., m. Harriot, dau. of George
Warden, Esq.. and had issue, four daus., 1 Mary Jane;
2 Harriet; 3 Emma ; 4 Agnes.
III. John, Bengal C.S., d. uum.
IV. Wihiam, Bombay C.S., m. Dora Lushington, dau. of Guy
Lenox Prendergast, Esq., Member of Council at Bombay
(see Burke's Peerage, Gort, V.) and had issue, Francis
Bruce, of Broomhill, Northampton, b. 1827, ra. 1874, Mary,
dau. of Eev. H. J. Taylor, and two daus., Paulina and
Caroline Lushington.
v. Alexander, d. unm.
I. Mary, d. uum.
The son and heir,
George Simson, Esq. of Brunton and Pitcorthie, J.P. and
D.L., b. 28 Aug. 1796; m. 26 Nov. 1822, Mary Ann, dau. of
James Sutherland, Esq., a cadet of the noble House of Suther-
land, and had issue,
I. George Sutherlant), of Brunton and Pitcorthie, J.P.
and D.L., Major in the army, b. 31 Oct. 1823; d.. unni,.
II. Henry Bruce, now of Brunton and Pitcorthie.
I. Mary, i/i. John Hamilton, Esq. of St. Ernons, co. Done-
gal.
II. Agnes Christian. iii. Frances Katherine.
Mr. Simon d. 1869.
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SIX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SIX
Arms — Arjr., on a chief vert three crescents of the first.
Crest — A falcon volant ppr. Motto— AMs nutrior.
S€a(s— Bninton House, Jlarkinch, and rilcorthie House,
near Colinsburg, co. Fife.
SINCLAIR OF MEY.
SiNCLAiH, Fredekick Grantille, Esq. of
Barrogill Castle, co. Caithness, and Xewton Hall,
Cambridge, J.P. and D.L. co. Caithness, b. 1S58 ;
VI. ISSS, Agnes Charlotte, dan. of Tlionias J. Barnes,
Esq.. Barrister-at-Law, of the IMiddle Temple.
Mr. F. G. Sinclair assumed in 1891, by royal licence,
the name and arms of Sinclair, on succeeding to
the estates of the 15th Earl of Caithness, in lieu of
his paternal name of Heathcote. He is the
youngest son of the Rev. Robert Bootliby Heathcote,
'Rector of Chingford, Essex, by Elizabeth Bridget
liis 2nd wife, dau. of Capt. William Wells, R.X.,
of Holme House, co. Huntingdon, and the Lady
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Jolm Joslnia, 1st Earl
of Carysfort. The Rev. Robert Bootliby Heathcote
was the younger brother of the late John Moyer
Heathcote, Esq., D.L., of Conington Castle, co.
Huntingdon (see that family).
Arms— (Ut'i;. hyon Office) Quarterly : 1st and 4th quarterly
1st az. a ship at anchor, oars in saltire or flagged gu. witliin a
double tressure flory countcr-fiory of the second; 'Ind and 3rd,
or a lion rampant gu. ; 4th az. a ship under sail or sails arg.
flags gu. : 2nd and 3rd grand quarters erm. three pomies, each
charged with a cross or, over Ihe 4th grand quarter, dividing
the coats a cross engrailed sa. within a bordure chequy az. and
arg. Ciest — .A swari arg. ducally gorged and chained or.
5t-a«s— Barrogill Castle, Thurso, N'.B., i.nd The Manor Uouse,
Brabster, Thur.so.
Mdidence — Newton Hall, Cambridgeshire.
Ciwi— United University.
SINCIiAIR OF HOIiYHILL.
Sinclair, William, Esq. of Holyhill, co. Tyrone,
and of Drumbeg, co. Donegal, J.P. and D.L. co.
Donegal, High Sheritf 1854, and J.P. co. Tyrone,
Barrister-at-Law, h. 17 April, 1810 ; w. Dec. 1^39,
Sarah, dau. of James Cranborne Strode, Esq., and
has issue,
I. James Montgomeet, of Bonnyglen, Inver, co. Donegal,
B.A., J.B., 6.23NOV. 1841; i/i.2y Jan. liiG8, Mary Everina,
youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Hugh Barton, late 2nd Life
Guards, of The Waterfoot, co. Fermanagh, and has issue,
William Hugh Montgomery, b. Dec. 1868; Everina Mary
Caroline, b. 31 May, 1870; llosabel, ?/. Jan. 1884.
n. William Frederic, b. May, 1843 ; d. Aug. 1843.
III. William Frederic, Bombay C.S.
IV. Donald Brooke, d. June. 187U.
V. Alfred Lsw, Capt. Bombay Staff Corps.
I. Jemima .Sarah. ii. Dorothea Mary.
Liineagre. — Eev. John Sinclair, son of James Sinclair,
of the Caithness family, was the first of the family who
settled at Holyhill, Ireland ; he wras Rector of the parish
(Lockpatrick), and was s. by his son. Rev. John Sinclair,
■who was Rector of the same parish at the time of the siege of
Derry. He was s. by John, his son, father of John, whose
son,
William Sinclair, Esq., d. before his father ; he m. Isabella,
dau. of Thomas Young, Esq. of Lough Eske, co. Donegal, and
had issue,
James, of Holyhill.
Thomas, m. Alicia, dau. of Thomas Young, Esq. of Lough
Eske, and d. 1808.
Kebecca (who d. 1845), m. John de Cluzean.
The eldest son,
James Sinclair, Esq. of Holyhill, D.L., b. 1772; m. 1805,
Dorothea, dau. and heir of Rev. Samuel Law, and d. having
had issue,
William, now of Holyhill.
James, m. June, 1862, Katherine, dau. of Rev. Robert Alex-
ander, of Agnadoey, co. Deny, and has issue.
Alexander Montgomery,
Mary, d. unm. Dec. 18J0. Dorothea, d. unm, Aug. 1871.
Marion, d. unm. Jan. 1874.
Eebecca, ,n. l!<47, Lieut. -Col. Sinclair, H.E.I.C.S., and has
issue, a dau. ; he d. May, lo61.
-•\.nn. Isabella, d. May, 1864.
Caroline Elizabeth.
Mr. Sinclair li. Feb. 1865.
.4 i-iiis— Quarterly : 1st az., a ship at anchor, sails furled, oars
erect in saltire or, within a double tressure flory counter-flory
of the last; 2nd and 3rd or, a lion rampant gu. ; 4th az,, a
ship under sail or, over all a cross engrailed, dividing the four
quarters. Crest — A cock ppr. Motto — Commit thy work to
God.
Seats — Holyhill, Strabane, co. Tyrone, and Drumbeg Inver,
CO. Donegal.
SINGLETON OF ACLARE.
Singleton, Uvedale Corbet, Esq., C.B., of
Aclare, co. Meath, High Sheriff 1893, Rear- Admiral
" Retired List," b. 14 Sept. 1838 ; m. 1st, 18 Aug.
1877, Matilda, 4th dau. of Edward Beauman, Esq.
of Furness, co. Kildare (she d. 2 June, 1878) ;
2ndly, 9 April, 1885, Adelaide Mary, 3rd dau. of
the late Major-Gen. Lord John H. Taylour,
Lineage. — The Vert Rev. Francis Corhet, D.D., Dean
of St. Patrick's, Dublin, a descendant of the Shropsliire Corbets,
d. 1775. He id. Anne, dau. of Rev. John Morris, by Sarah his
wife, dau. of Edward Singleton, Esq., and had by her (with
three daus.) four sons, all of whom d. young, except
Robert Corbet, Esq. of Corbet Hill, co. Wexford, b. 20 Jan.
1741 ; Til. 21 Oct. 1769, Susannah, dau. of — Woodford, Esq.
of Drumbarrow, co. Meath, and d. 27 May, 1804, having had
issue,
Francis, his heir.
Robert, h. 10 May, 1777, Capt. R.N. : killed in action 13
Sept. 1810.
Samuel, b. 21 April, 1785, H.E.I.C.S. ; d. Nov. 1811.
Henrietta, d. I'lun. Anne, d. unm. 1812.
Sarah, m. 29 July, 1797, Lieut.-Col. William O'Brien, and
d. 5 April, 1817.
EUinor Susannah.
Elizabeth Margaret, m. 22 Sept. 1810, Rev. Thomas Gore,
Rector of Mulrancan, co. Wexford.
The eldest son,
Francis Corbet, Esq., 6. 14 Oct. 1770; m. 11 Feb. 1806,
Frances, dau. of Joseph Deane, Esq. of Terenure, co. Dublin,
M.P., and relict of Major Anthony Cliffe, of Abbeybraney and
New Ross, CO. Wexford, and by her (who d. 1860) had issue,
Henry, his heir.
Robert Corbet (Rev.), M.A., b. 9 Oct. 1810; d. 7 Feb. 1881.
Francis Corbet, R.N. (S. Australia), h. 17 Dec. 1812: hi.
Louisa, dau. of Rev. T. Gore, Rector of Mulrancan, and (/.
10 May, 1887, leaving issue.
Samuel' Wellington Corbet, b. 18 June, 1815; d. unm. 18i4.
Frances Susanna, m. June, 1826, John Timothy Kirby, Esq.,
M.D.
Mr. Corbet assumed, in compliance with the will of his great-
grand-uncle. Right Hon. Henry Singleton, sometime Master
of the Rolls and Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in
Ireland the surname of Sinrleton by royal licence, dated 9
Nov. 1820. He d. Sept. 1825, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Corbet Singleton, Esq. of Aclare, co. Meath, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1842, formerly Lieut. 7ih Dragoon
Guards, b. 27 Dec. 1806; m. 7 Sept. 1833, Jane Perceval
Compton, youngest dau. of Gen. William Loftus, by the Lady
Elizabeth, his 2nd wife, dau. of George, 1st Marquess Town-
send, and by her (who d. 10 Aug. 1S84) had issue,
I. Henry Corbet of Aclare.
II. Uvedale Cobbet, s. his brother.
III. Francis Corbet, C.B., Lieut.-Col. Bombay Staff Corps, 6.
8 June, 1841 : m. 14 Oct. 1875, Jane, 2nd dau. of Francis
Corbet Singleton, of Adelaide, Australia, and d. 18 Jan.
1886, leaving two daus., Aclare and Yolande.
IV. Loftus Corbet, 92nd Highlanders, b. 2 Aug. 1842; m. 6
Dec. 1872, Emmeline, youngest dau. of Thomas de Moleyns,
Esq., Q.C., rf. of wounds received in action with Boers, 1
May, 1881, leaving issue, one son, Henry Corbet; and one
dau., Violet.
v. Reginald Corbet, Lieut.-Col. Comm. 1st Batt. Highland
Light Infantry, b. 19 .March, 1847.
I. Annie Elizabeth Harriet Jane.
II. Constance Frances, m. 3 Nov. 1860, Capt. Frederick Rad-
ford, late 1st Royal Dragoons.
in. Edith Charlotte Sophia, m. 1st, 12 July, 1864, John Payne
Garnett, Esq. eldest son of Samuel Garnett, Esq. of .-irch
Hall, CD. Meath (who il. Jan. 1872) leaving John Payne.
She /a. 2iully, Cicel Gilliat, Esq.
IV. Alice Cecilia, m. 28 June, 1866, Henry Thomson, Esq. of
Newry, co. Down, M.P.
Mr. Singleton d. 14 April, 1872, and was.f. by his eldest son,
Henky Corbet Singleton, Esq. of Aclare, co. Meath, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1877, late Brevet-.Major 30th Foot, b.
29 April, 1837: and d. uani. 23 Aug. 1890.
SIN
THE LANDED GENTRY,
SIIT
1849
Arms — Quarterly: 1st anti 4th, arjr., three chevroncls gu.
tetween as many nmrtlets .«■<., forSiNGLETOS ; 2miaml 3rcl, or,
a raven close ppr., for Coecet. Crests — 1st, An arm embowed
in armour grasping a sceptre terminated by an estoile or, for
Singleton ; 2nd, An elejihant arg.,armcd or, on his back s tower
of the last, the trapjiings gu., garnished or, for Corbet.
Jl/o«o--Bona fide sine fiaude.
Seat — Aclaie House, Ardee, co. Meath.
SINGLETON OF MELL.
SlXaiETON, JO>'H KOLLAXD, Esq. of Mell, CO.
Louth, and Hazely Heath, Hants, b. 31 Julv,
1869 ; s. his father 1893.
Liineag'e. — Sir Oklando Fowkeis stated to have come to
England from Spain in the lime of Ferdinand and Isabella,
and to have been ancestor of the Fowkes of Breicood and
Gi'-iislon, CO. Stafford; a descendant of wtiich family,
John Fowke, Esq., acquired estates in Stepney, Middlesex,
by his marriage with Joyce, dau. of Richard March, Esq.,
Gentleman Uslier to Kings Chables I. and Charles II. Of
his sons, the 4th, Thomas, was progenitor of the present Sir
Prederick Thomas Fowke, Eart., and the eldest,
Rev. Richard Fowke, D.D., of the family before us. He
■m. Joyce, dau. of Sir Humphrey Sydenham, and had is.sue. Sir
Sydenham Fowke, Knt., m. Frances, dau. and co-heir of
Edward Proger, Esq. of West Stowke, Suffolk, and
John Fowke, Esq., who settled in Ireland during the Vice-
royalty of the Earl of Rochester. He m. Patience, dau. of
Edward Singleton, Esq., and sister of the Right Hon. Edward
SiNOMTOK, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and left
a son and heir,
Sydenham Fowke, Esq. who s. to a portion of the property
of his uncle, the Chief Justice, and assumed the surname of
Singleton in lieu of his patronymic. He ;/i.30JuIy, 1703,
Elizabeth Whyte, and by her (who d. Aug. 1797; had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Mark, /j. 1762; rii. 1785, Lady Mary Cornwallis, dau. of
Charles, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, Governor-General of
India, and d. 17 July, 1846.
m. Henry ni. Miss Burke, and had issue,
1 Edward, nf Collon andBelpatrick, J.P., High Sheriff! 864,
m. Maria, sisrer of Sir Claude JIartin Wade, and d. 1881,
having had issue, with three other sons who d. s. p.,
Henry, who d. 30 March, 1846, from the result of an acci-
dent, at Oxford, unm.
2 John Henry, Major-Gen., Col. of the Uth North Devon
Kegt., m. 1848, Frances, dau. of John Vance, Esq. of
Jersey, and d. 10 April, 1877, leaving issue,
Mark, now of Collon and Belpatrick, co. Louth, b. 24
Dec. 1849, formerly of the 87th R.I. Fusiliers.
James .Sydenham F'owke (Rev.), Rector of Theale, co.
Somerset, o. 1851 ; 711. 15 Aug. 1881, Maiy, dau. of
John Morinan, Esq.
John (Ash I'ark, Whitchurch, Hants), h. 14 Oct. 1853.
3 Richard, of Bclpatiick, 6. 20 Dec. 1814; d. vnm. 3 F'eb.
1884.
IV. James, m. 21 Aug. 1804, the Hon. Caroline Upton, dau.
of Clotworthy, Viscount Templetown.
I. Patience, m. Gen. O'Moran.
n. Charity, m. — Spencer, Esq,
HI. Elizabeth, in. Robert Wynne, Esq.
Mr. Singleton d. 1800, and was s. by his son,
John Singleton, Esq., 6. 20 Feb. 1759, m. 12 Oct. 1812,
Sarah, dau. of James Moore, Esq., and had issue,
I. Henrt Sydenham, of Mell.
I. Patience, ra. 30 July, 1839, the Eight Rev. Lord Arthur
Hcrvey, ];i-;hop of ISath and Wells, 4th son of Frederick
William, Marquess of Bristol.
II. Sarah, ni. 3 Aug. 1850, Robert Dennet, 6th Lord Rodney.
Mr. Singleton d,. 12 Aug. 1849, and was s. by his son,
Henrt Sydenham Singleton, Esq. of Mell, co. Louth, and
Hazely Heath, Hants, High Sheriff co. Louth IS62, andof co.
Cavan 1867, h. 14 April, 1819; m. 27 Feb. 1864, Mary Mont-
gomerie, eldest dau. of the late Charles J. S. M. Lamb, Esq.,
and sister of Sir Archibald Lamb, 7th Bart, of Beauport,
Sussex, and had issue,
I. Henry Mtrntolieu Rodney, h. 12 June, 1867 (deceased).
II. John Rolland, now of Mell.
I. Clara Patience Sarah. 11. Mary Sophie Theresa.
Mr. Heniy Sydenham Singleton d. 16 March, 1893, and was s.
by his son.
J^amtlg of Singkton.
Edward Singleton, the grantee mentioned in an Act of
Parliament passed in England, in the second year of Queen
Anne, d. between Dec. 1709 and April, 1710, leaving, by his
wife, Catherine,
I. Rowland (Rev.), m. Elizabeth Graliam, and d. 1741-42,
leaving issue,
1 Patience, wife of Francis Leigh, Esq.
2 Sarah, wife of Arthur Rochfort, l'!sq.
3 Mary, m. Philip 'Jisdall, Esq., afterwards Attorney-
General, land by him had two daus., Elizabeili, the wifeof
Col. Hugh Morgan, by whom she was mother of an only
child, Catheiinc, m. Robert Stearue Tighe, Esq. of
Blitchelstown, and JIary, d. 'iinm.
4 Charity, ra. .Sir ^\ idiam Yorke, Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas ; d. s. p.
It. Samuel, M.D., d.s.p. 1726.
III. Edward, d. uniii. 1725-26.
IV. John (Rev.), d. unm. 1736.
V. Henry (Right Hon.), Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief
Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, Ireland, d. umn.
1759.
I. Sarah, m. the Rev. John Morris, and had a dau. Anne,
wife of the Very Rev. Francis Corbet, D.D., Dean of St.
Patrick's, co. Dublin {.see Singleton af Aclare).
II. Mary, wife of John Leigh, Esq.
III. Margaret, m. George Hardman, Esq. of Drogheda.
IV. Jane. in. James Meade, Esq.
V. Elizabeth, m. Judge Lindsay.
VI. Patience, ra. John Fowke, Esq., and was great-grand-
mother of tlie late Henry Sydenham Singleton, Esq. of
Mell.
vii. Anne, rn. — bladders, Esq.
Arms — Arg., three chevronels gu. between as many martlets
sa. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a
sceptre terminated by an estoile or.
Seat — Hazely, Winchfield, Hants, and Mell, co. Meath.
'J'oicn Kesidtnce — 8, Prince's Gate, S.W.
SINGLETON OF aUINVILLE ABBEY.
Singleton, Edward Newport, Esq. of Quin-
ville Abbey, co. Clare, b. 9 Dec. 1829; m. Annie
May, eldest dau. of George Kichardson, Esq. of
Montreal, and has had issue,
I. John, 6. 28 and d. 29 March, 1875.
II. John Edward, b. 5 March, 1876.
III. Frederick George, b. 21 Sept. 1881 ; d. 12 Nov. 1S93.
I. Lucy Isabella, b. I6K0V. 1873; c^ '20 Jan. 1877.
II. Susan Ethel, 6. 13 Dec. 1877.
III. Irene Lily, b. 14 Aug. 1889.
IV. Annie May Richardson.
Lineage. — John Singleton, Esq., a scion of the Lanca-
shire family of Singleton, rn. Jane Bruffe, and had with an
only son, John, two daus., Anne, wifeof Samuel Cooper, Esq.
of Cooper Hill, co. Limerick, and Sarah, m. 1st, Richard
Copley, then of co. Limerick, but aftei-wards of Boston, in
America, and was mother, by him, of John Singleton Copley,
Esq., R..\., fatherof John Copley, Lord Lyndhdrst. Shem.
2ndly, Henry Pelham, Esq., by whom .she had Henry and
Edward Pelham; the former m. Miss Butler, dau. of William
Butler, Esq. of Castle Crine, and had issue, Peter and William
Pelham, twin brothers, d. unm. Mr. Singleton was s. by his
son,
John Singleton, Esq. of Ballygreen, in. Marcella, dau. of
Michael d'Alton, Esq., of Deer Park, and heir of her brother,
and had issue,
I. John, formerly of Quinville, co. Clare, and afterwards of
the city of Limerick.
II. Edward d'Alton.
I. Jane, rn. Sir Anthony King, of the city of Dublin.
II. Mary, m. Edward Palmer, Esq.
Mr. Singleton d. 1797. His 2nd son,
Edward d'Alton Singleton, Esq. of Quinville, rn. 1791,
Mary, eldest dau. of Hugh Brady, Esq. of the city of Limerick,
a member of Tomgreany family of co. Clare, and by her
(who d. Feb. 1835) had issue,
I. John, late of Quinville.
II. Hugh Brady, m. Jane, dau. of John Massey, Esq. of
Doonas, and has three sons and three daus., the latter all
married.
III. Edward, in. Jane, dau. of James Potts, Esq. of Chelten-
ham, and has isjue, one son and one dau.
IV. Anthony.
I. Marcella, rn. 1st, Henry Vereker D'Esterre, Esq. of Rose-
manaher, only son and heir of Henry D'Esterre, Esq.,
Recorder of co. Limerick, and 2ndly, William Finch, Esq.
of Kilcolman, co. Tipperary.
II. Anne, iji. John Biady, Esq. of Raheens. co. Clare.
III. Maria, rn. John Browne Finch, Esq. of Clonmaken, cq,
Limerick.
IV. Eliza, m. James Campbell Patterson, Esq. of Tarbert.
1850
SIT
THE LAITDED GENTRY.
SIV
Jlr. Singleton d. 6 Oct. 1814, and was s. hy his eldest son,
John Sisgletos, Ksq. of Quinville Abbey, J.r., Higli Sheriff
1825, !j. 16 Feb. 1793; m. 1st, IS Xov. 1819, l«iliell;x Curew,
only child and lieir of Michael Creagh, Ksij. ol Lamvntinuni,
CO. Cork, by Sarah Dobson his wife, dau. of Itobert .Shapland
Carew, Esq. of Castleboro', co. Wexford, and by her (who d.
ilay. 1S61) had issue,
I. Michael Creash. b. 1 Nov. 1S20. late Lieut. 10th Foot;
had medals for Sobraou, and was mentioned in despatches,
<S:c., deceased.
II. JoHX, of Quinville Abbey.
III. Edward Xewpobt, now of Quinville Abbey.
I. Sarah Dobson, m. Capt. James Butler Staveley, of Croydon
Park. CO. Dublin.
II. Mary.
m. Susan Anne, ra. Jan. 1SG5, Capt. William Walshe, R.I.C.,
2nd son of J. Walshe, Esq. of Walshe I'ark, co. Tipperary,
who is deceased.
IV. Isabella, d. unm. 8 Jan. 1S90.
V. Marcella Elizabeth Carew, d. 20 March, 1S57.
He ?)!. 2udly, 1SG7, Emma, widow of Thomas Woodforde, Esq.
and dau. of Eev. Matthew riiillips, of Myrrtheer, co. Pem-
broke, and d. 5 Aug. 1877. His son,
JoHX Singleton, Esq. of Quinville Abbey, co. Clare, J. P.,
Lieur.-Col. R.A., Col. in the army, and retired Lieut. -Gen.,
h.i April, 1826; m. i Jan. 1856, Catherine Jlarianne, eldest
dau. of Major-Gen. Barry, E.E. Major-Gen. Singleton served
in the Eastern campaign 1854-55, at the Alm.a, Balaklava,
Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and in India in
1858, commanding the artillery in the repulse of the Sepoys
at Mooltan during the Mutiny. He had medals and clasps,
the Order of the Medjidie, the Legion of Honour, etc., and was
thanked by Lord Eaglan for his services 26 Oct. 1854. He
d. f. ji. Aug. 1800, and was s. by his brother, Edward New-
port Singleton, Esq. now of Quinville Abbey.
Ai-iiis — Arg., two chevronels gu. between three martlets sa. ;
quartering D'Alton. Crest — A martlet sa. iV/oMo^Mutare
sperno.
Seat — Quinyille Abbey, Quin, co. Clare.
SITWELL OP STAINSBY.
SiTWELL, KOBEET Sacheveeell Wilmot, Esq.
of Stainsby House, co. Derby, J. P., Earrister-at-
Law, h. Nov. 1823 ; m. 18 Dec. 1861, Mary Blanche,
dau. of John Senior, Esq. of Brooklands, Birken-
liead, and has issue,
I. Edward Sacheverell of Horsley, co. Derby, J. P., b. 18
Oct. 1862; m. 24 June, 1885, Caroline Agnes, eldest dau.
of Major Edward Levett, late 10th Hussars, of liowsley,
CO. Derby, and has issue,
Sacheverell Edward, b. 13 July, 1886; d. U Aug. 1891.
Caroline Margaret, b. 20 June, 1887.
Joyce Maud, b. 4 Aug. 1888.
Blanche Ella, b. 2 Sept. 1891.
II. Francis Staunton, b. Sept. 1865.
III. Robert, b. Feb. 1868. iv. Degge, b. June, 1869.
V. Charles John, b. Dec. 1870.
I. Margaret Blanche, 6. Jan. 18G4 ; m. 2 April, 1887,
Edmund Jefferson Maynard, Esq. of West House,
Chesterfield.
II. Mary Joyce, b. Oct. 1866.
Iiineage. — Rev. Richard Wilmot, D.D., Rector of
Morlrv and Mickleover, co. Derby, and one of the Canons of
Winil.-or (4th son of Robert AVilmot, Esq. of Chaddesden, co.
Derby, by Joyce his wife, dau. and eventual co-lieirof William
Sacheverell, Esq. of Morley, co. Derby, and Mary his 1st wife,
sister of Hen-ey Staunton, Esq. of Staunton, co. Notts), ru.
Dorothy, only dau. of .Simon Degge, Esq. of Derby, and of
Blithebiidge, co. Stafford, by Jane his 2nd wife, dau. and co-
heir of the above-named Hervey Staunton, who was last heir
male i.f Sir Malger de Staunton, toiip. William the Con-
QUERon. Simon Degge was grandson, and his dau. Dorothy
eventually sole descendant, of Sir Simon Degge, of StramshaU
(where the Degges had resided since II Edward II.), an
eminent lawyer, well known for his treatise on law. He d.
1771, having had five sons and one dau. who all d. without
issue, except the 2nd son,
Edward Sacheverell Wilmot (b. 1749, d. 1836) who
assumed the surname of Sitwell in pursuance of the will
of Elizabeth Sitwell, spinster, dau. and eventually sole heir
of George Sitwell, Esq. of Renishaw, co. Derby, she being,
through her grandmother (a sister of the above-named William
Sacheverell), 2nd cousin of the above-named Richard Wilmot,
D.D. Edward Sacheverell Wilmot-Sitwell m. 1777, Lucy, sol&
surviving child of Sir William Wheler, Bart, of Lcaminston-
llastings, by whom he had six sons and eight daus.,
I. Edward Degge, of Stainsby House, Capt. 3rd Dragoons, b,
1778; (/. unm. 1860.
II. William, Rector of Morley, co. Derby, b. 1783 ; d. unm.
1844.
III. Richard Staimton, Major 3rd Dragoons, b. 1787 ; d. unm.
1861.
IV. IIekvet Wilmot, of Stainsby House, Vicar of Leaming-
ton-Hastings, ',,1. Sophia, dau. of Charles John, 2nd son of
Sir Charles Wheler, Bart, of Leamington-Hastings, and
d.a.j). 1S74.
V. RoitEBT Sacheverell Wilmot, of Morley.
VI. Charles John, b. 1799; d. unm. 1857.
I. Dorothy Wilmot, (/. 1863. il. Luey, d. 1853'>
III. Jane, m. John Bell Crompton, Esq. of Derby ; d. 1852.
IV. Margaret, d. 1872.
V. Jlary, )/(. Charles Arkwright, Esq. of Dunstall, co. Staf-
ford : d. 1858.
VI. Eliza, d. 1875.
VII. Susan, m. Rev. George Holcombe, Rector of Brinkley, co.
Cambridge, and had a dau. Eliza Selina, whot?. unm. She
d. 1880.
VIII. Selina, d. 1872.
Mr. Wilmot-Sitwcll ri!. 11 May, 1836, and was s. by his eldest
son who, dying 1860, was s. by
Rev. Hervey Wilmot-Sitwell, of Stainsby House, b. 1794 j
TO. 1823, Sophia, dau. of Charles John, 2nd son of Sir Charles
Wheler, 7tli Bart, of Leamington-Hastings, co. Warwick,
which lady d. 1868. lie d. 1874, and was *-. by his brother,
Robert Sacheverell Wilmot-Sitwell, Esq. of Morley,
CO. Derby, late 29th Regt., b. 24 Jan. 1797 ; m. IS Nov. 1821,
Charlotte Ann, dau. of Francis Bradshaw, Esq. of Barton
Blount, CO. Derby, (by Eliza his wife, dau. of Sir Robert
Wilmot, Bart, of Chaddesden), and had four sons and two
daus.,
I. Robert Sacheverell Wilmot, of Stainsby House.
II. Edward Wilmot, Capt. 34th Regt., b. Jan. 1825; d. Oct.
1855, vnm.
III. Francis Bradshaw Wilmot, d. an infant.
IV. Degge Wilmot (Rev.), M..\., Vicar of Leamington-
Hastings, CO. Warwick, b. 17 Jldy, 1838 ; to. 16 April, ls63,
Rosamond Shuttleworth, dau. of Edward Shuttlewortli
Holden, Esq. of Aston Hall, co. Derby, and has issue,
1 Hervey Wheler, b. 9 July, 1865.
2 Willi:im Sacheverell, b. IS Dec. 1870.
3 John Knightley, b. 28 June, 1874.
4 Richard Degge, b. 1877.
5 Arthur Trevor, b. 22 June, 1878.
6 Ralph Sacheverell, b. 1883.
Two other sons.
1 Rosamond JIaud. 2 Eleanor Wilmot.
3 Susan Charlotte. 4 Dorothy Mary.
5 Harriet Wilmot.
I. Charlotte Wilmot, m. 24 April, 1845, Edward Arkwright
Esq. of Hatton, co. Warwick, and d. 4 June, 1S55.
II. Harriet Wilmot, m. 21 April, 1864, the Hon. William
Blonk Jervis (sci: Bcrke's Peerage, St. Vincent, V.), and
d. 22 Jan. 1875.
Mr. Wilmot-Sitwell d. 8 Dec. 1891, and was s. by his eldest
son.
Arms — Barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant sa.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant erased sa., holding between the
paws an escutcheon per pale or and vert.
-Sea^— Stainsby House, Smalley, Derby.
SIVKIGHT OF SOUTH HOUSE AND
MEGGETIiAND,
SiTEiGHT, William Heney Eevell Bedell,
Esq. of South House, Meggetland, Gorgie, and
Plewlands, co. Ediubitrgh, and Ardencaple, co.
Argyll, h. 28 Marcli, 184G; s. as heir of entail l-h
May, 1873, and assumed the surname and arms of
SlVEiGHT 6 Feb. 1871 ; m. 1st, 25 March, 1875,
Emma Jane, dau. of Richard Chismon, Esq., Rich-
mond, who d. 4 Dec. 1877 ; 2ndly, 24 March, 187(\
Grace Edith, dau. of the late Benjamin Barbour,
Esq. (who d. 24 Jan. 1884), leaving issue,
David Revell, 6.8 Dec. ISSO.
John Vandeleur, b. 18 Oct. 1881.
William Henry Verc, b. 1 Aug. 1883.
He m. 3rdly, 1890, Eleanor Locke, dau. of Henry
Aynsley, Esq. of Northumberland, and has issue,
Eleanor Frances, b. 6 Dec. 1890.
Catherine, b. 23 Feb. 1892.
Sophia, h. 17 Dec. 1893.
SKE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SKE
1851
Lineag'e. — John Sivkight, of South House, and riew-
lands, d. s. p. 3 Dec. 1731, and'was s. by his brother,
David Sivbight, of South House and Meggetland, who en-
tailed the estates in 1732. He m. 1st, Margaret llutton, and
had a dau. Margaret (Mrs. Forrester,) who d. s. 'p., and 2ndly,
Elizabeth Sydserf, and had,
John, his lieir. David, d. s. p.
Sophia, ),i. Thomas Cleghorn, and had issue.
The eUler son,
John Sivkight, of South House and Meggetland (The
Institute), ui. Elizabeth, dau. of John Philp, of Greenlaw, co.
Peebles (and granddau. of Rev. Daniel liobertson, of Lady-
kirlc), co-heir of her brother James Philp, of Greenlaw, Judge
of the Admiralty Court of Scotland, and d. 20 July, 1756,
leaving with others, who d. s. p.,
John. Thomas.
David, of Klyth, Northumberland, m. Miss Dallas, sister of
Sir F. Dallas, and iL 1819, having had one son, William,
Lieut. 8th Bengal Cavaly, w ho Hi. Ann, dau. and heir of Gen.
Sir Gabriel MartindeU, K.C.B., and d. 6 Dec. 1812, leaving
an only child, Frances Elizabeth Ann, m. 1S27, William
Bedell, of Calcutta, who c^ Oct. 1857, son of Col. William
Bedell, by Anne Eliza his wife, dau. of Henry IJevell, of ihe
H.E.I.C.S. Mrs. Bedell d. 28 Sept. 1851, leaving three
daus. and an only son, the present William Henbt Kevell
Bedell Sivkight.
Sophia, m. Charles Inglis, of Baberton, co. Edinburgh, and
had i.'^sue. Her grandsons, Henry liaeburn Inglis and
Charles James Leslie Inglis, inherited the personal property
of Miss Sivright In 1873.
The son and heir,
Capt. John Sivkight, of South House, &c., vi. 24 Nov. 1757,
Margaret, dau. of Alexander Munro, of Craiglockhart, co.
Edinburgh, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Edin-
burgh, but dying s.jj. Dec. 1767, was s. by his brother,
Tho-mas Sivkight, of South House, &c., who d. 17 May, 1313,
leaving issue,
Thomas, </. train. 6 Nov. 1835.
Euphemia, d. U7im. 30 Jan. 1839.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 5 Feb. 1848.
Catherine, ci. unm. 14 May, 1873.
Ariiis — Or, a battle-axe paleways ppr. between three torteaux.
Crest — A hand holding a thunderbolt, ppr. Motto — Eeete ft rio.
Seat — South House, near Edinburgh. lUskUnce — North
Cliff, North Queensferry, Fife.
SKEELS OF CHATTERIS.
Seeels, The Eet. Seeocold Clarke, of Chat-
teris, M.A., Yicar of Evington, formerly Yicar of
Abthorpe, near Towcester, ZS'orthamptonshire, b.
12 Jan. 18-iO ; s. his father 1SG8 ; and m. 1863,
Maria Sarali, only child of the Eev. Abner W.
Brown, Vicar of Gretton, and Hon. Canon of
Peterborough.
Iiineagre.— This family represents the ancient family of
Sekocold of Salford, co. Lanes., the first sixteen descents of
which family were recorded in the visitations of London in
1623 and 1687.
John de Letwood in co. Lancaster, m. a dau. of Hugh de
Holme, and with a son John, who m. a dau. of Thomas Boteler,
of Warrington, was lather of another son,
Everakd de Letwood, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Goldaere,and liada son,
KoiiERT DE Letwood, who by his wife, a dau. of — Standish
of Standish, was father of (with a dau. Anne, wife to Itichard
Eadclitle),
James de Letwood, who m. a dau. of Thomas Antwistle, and
had a son,
Matthew Letwood, who mi. a dau. of Thomas Filkington,
and by her was father of
liicuARD Letwood, of Lancashire, who m. Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of John Sorocole, of Sawford, co. Lanes., and had a
son,
HcMFKY Letwood, who assumed the surname of Sorocole,
and by his wife, a dau. of JohnCurzon, was father of
KoBERT SoBocoLE, who TO. the dau. and heir of John Little,
of Manchester, and had an only son,
Henry Sorocole, who m. a dau. of — Strangwayes, and
was father of
Roger Sorocole, who m. a dau. of SirEichard Molineux, of
Sephton, Knt., and had an only son,
Kafe Sorocole, whose son, by Alice his wife, dau. of
Thomas Keyes,
Thomas Sobocole of Salford, near Manchester, was father
of
RafeSoP-ocole, of JIanehester, who i/u Catherine Hardman,
and had a son,
Thomas .Serocoi.d, of London, who received the freedom of
the City of London, in lf,:J9. He m. Ist, Margaret, dau. and
their of Thomas Gore, and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Jchn Xewton,
and by the latter, had a son,
Ralph Serocold, of Hinton, co. Cambridge, who m.
twice, Lst, Anne, dau. of Thomas Blagr.ave, and2ndly, Martha,
dau. of John Sicklemore, of Ipswich, and by the latter, had
issue,
I. Thomas, of whom we treat.
n. Walter, of Hinton, co. Cambridge, from whom are
descended the Pearce-Serocolds, late of Hinton, through
William Pearce, D.D., Dean of Ely, who m. the heiress, and
whose son assumed the surname and arms of Serocold in
addition to those of Pearce in 1842.
III. Ralph, d. unm. at Harding Court, 1687.
I. Elizabeth, wife of Henry Hall, of Harding Court, co. Oson,
High Sheriff of Oxfordshire.
The eldest son,
TuoMAs Sekocold, b. 1049 at Hinton, co. Cambridge ; m..
Sarah, dau. of John Aynge, and d. 1721, leaving a son.
John Serocold, of Aldermanbury, London, b. 1087 ; m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Joseph Bumpstead, and left with a.:
son, John (whose only child Elizabeth, d. without issue),
Tiio.MAS Sebocold, of Peterborough, 6. 1732 ; la. Anr, dau.
and heir of William Bowker of Peterborough (by Frances his
wife, dau. and heir of Thomas Gierke, brother of Sir Robert
Gierke, of Watford (fee Burke's Baronetage, Clebke, Bart.),
and d. 1799, leaving issue,
I. John Jackson, in Holy Orders, J.P., b. 1771, m. twice but
d. in 1835 without surviving issue. His widow Anne, oau.
of the Rev. WiUiam Hunt, of Wakerley, m. 2ndly, Dr.
Hopkinson, of Stamford, and d. in 1862.
I. Frances, b. 1769: d. 1786.
II. Elizabeth, of whom we treat.
Elizabeth Serocold, b. 1773 ; m. Rev. Henry Clarke, of
Sutton, CO. Northampton, only son of Captain Henry Clnrke,
of Peterborough, by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of John
Rowell, Esq. of Sutton (by Mary his wife, dau. and co-heir of
James Wright, Esq. ofWoodstone, co. Hunts.), and cZ. in 1850,
leaving an only child,
Frances, b. 1801 ; m. in 1828, Henbt Skeels, Esq. of Chat-
teris, CO. Cambridge, and St. Martin's, Stamford, and d.m
May, 1859, leaving issue,
I. Serocold Clarke, the present representative.
II. EdwardSerocold,'/^. 2May, 1842: m. 1st, 1864, Eliza Jane,
dau. of the Eev. C. H. Swann, Rector of Stoke Dry, co..
Rutland, who -/. 27 Dec. 18S4. He r,i. 2ndly, 1892, M;irtha,
dau. of Standish Grove Grady, Esq. late Recorder ofi
Gravesend.
III. Charles Henry, b. 4 Feb. 1845 ; to. 1868, Louisa, dau. o£
Joseph Moore, Esq. of Lincoln (by Catherine, his wife,
grand-dau. of Admiral Elphinsrone, Conunan;ler-iu-Chief
of the Russian fleet, and niece of Sir Howard Elpliinstone,
Bart.), and d. '20 June, 1882, leaving issue, by her (who d,.
March, 1882),
1 Edward Ralph Serocold, 6. 11 Sept. 1870.
2 Cecil Serocold, 6. 17 June, 1874.
3 Lewis Serocold, b. 29 -Aug. 1878.
1 Frances Elphinsione Serocold.
2 Margaret Serocold, d. 10 Aug. 1S37.
3 Maud Serocold. 4 Mildred Serocold.
I. Fanny Maria, to. 1868, Lieut. Bernard Moore, EN. v.hO'
was lost at sea, Dec. 1892.
Arms — Argent, three piles gules, two issuant from thte chief
and one in base, each charged with a water bouget of the field.
Crest— X swan arg. charged on the wing with an escallop
gules and resting the dexter foot on a water bouget of the last^
Motto — Fidens Deo eonfidens.
Residence — Evington Vicarage, Leicester.
SKENE OF EALLYARDS.
Skene, William: Baillie, Esq. of Hallyards,
and Pitlour House, Strathmiglo, co. Fife, J. P. for-
Fife and Kinross, and D.L. co. Fife, M.A. Corpus
Coll. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, late Fellow of AH
Souls' Coll. Oxford, b. 2i April, 1838 ; m. 7 Feb.
1S74, Lorina Charlotte, eldest dau. of the Very
Hey. H. G. Liddell, Dean of Ch. Ch. Oxlord, and
has issue,
I. Philip George Monxbieff, b. 18 July, 1880..
I. Alice Janet.
II. Ina Katharine Hilda.
III. Luvy Edith.
XV. Ruth Mary.
1S52
SKE
THE la:\'ded gextry.
SKI
Xiineage. — Andrew Skene, 2nd son of Alexander Skene,
25th Luird of Skene, »i. Bessie Ciulell, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Sir Alexander Skene, kniirlited liy Chavles I. in the
Parliament uf hUl. /,;. Barbara, dan. of William Forbes, of
Craiyievar, and settled at Uallyards, in the parish of Auchter-
tulc, CO. Fife, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Skene, of Hallyards served heir to his father 24 May,
1653, )/i. three times. By his 3rd wile, Helen, dau. of Patrick
Pitcairn, of Pitlour, he had an only son,
Pavid Skene, of Hallyards, m. Jean Douglas, of Strath-
cndry, and by her (who d. 10 Jan. 1783) had issue,
I. Ror-EKT. M.P. for co. Fife from 17S0 to his death, d. icnm.
19 May, 17s'.
II. I'HiLip, of whom hereafter.
III. David, VI. Jliss Morrison, of Naughton, and had David,
(/. i(/i»j, Oct. Is05.
I. Helen, HI. George Moncrieff, Esq. of Reedie and Myres
Castle, CO. Fife, eldest son of Col. Patrick Monciieff, of
Eeedie (by his wife Anna Druniniond, widow of James
Skene of Grange), and grandson of ft, MonerielT, of Reedie,
who d. 1709, and d, IS 16, having had a son,
Patrick Moncrieff, of Reedie and Myres Castle, co. Fife, on
whose issue the estate of Hallyards was entailed by (Jen.
Philip Skene, m. cr.ca 1760, Lucy, 3rd dau. of I'eter Hay,
Esq. of Leys and Randerston, and d. April, 1790, having
by her (who d. 9 Nov. 1822) a son,
Patrick George Moncrieff, of whom hereafter, who
assumed the name and arms of Skene of IlaUyards on
succeeding, 1825, to the estate of Pitlour, in compliance
with a clause in the c^ecd of entail executed by his
grand-uncle, Gen. Philip Skene in 1787.
The 2nd son,
Philip Skene, of Hallyards, Gen. in the army, i. unin. 22
June, 178S, having made an entail of his estates under which,
in 182.T. they devolved on his great-nephew, the grandson of
his sister Helen, as above,
Patrick George Skene, of Hallyards, h. 15 May, 1790, who
m. 1st, 1826, Emily, 2nd dau. of James Rait, Esq. of Anniston,
CO. Forfar, and had issue by her, one son,
Moncrieff Patrick George Skene, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, 1837, Jessie, 3rd dau. of the late Dugald John
Campbell, Esq. of Skerrington, co. Ayr, by Janet his wife, 4th
<lau. of Hon. William Baillie, one of the Senators of the
College of Justice in Scotland (commonly called Lord Pol-
keminet), and had issue by her, an only son,
William Baillie, heir of his half brother.
Patrick George Skene, d. 30 Dec. 1861, and was s. by his eldest
eon,
Moncrieff Patrick George Skene, of Hallyards, h. 17
Aug. 1827, who d. unm. Oct. 18GG, and was s. by his half-
brother, William Baillie Skene, now of Hallyards.
A-nas — Gu., three skenes (or daggers) paleways in fessearg.,
liilted and pommeled or, surmounted of as many wolves'
heads of the third. Crest— A dexter hand erect ppr., holding a
dagger ai'g., hilted and pommeled or, surmounted of a woll's
head, as in the arms. Motto — Virtutis regia inerces.
Heat — Pitlour House, Strathniiglo, N.B.
SKERRETT OF FINAVARA.
Skeeeett, Rev. Hyacinth Heffeenan, of
rinavara, co. Clare, in Uoly Orders of the Cliiircli
of Eotne, b. 2 Not. 1845.
Lineage. — This family was originally of Galway ex-
traction, and formed one of the thirteen tribes of that ancient
town. It is stated that the name was formerly Huscared, and
that Robert Huscared, of Scared, held lands in Connaught
under Richard de Burgo in 1242. In 1378, Richard Scared,
alias Skerritt, was Provost of Galway, and in 1421 John
Skerrett was Mayor. The representative of this long-descended
line. Hyacinth Skerrett, Esq. of Finavara, )/t. 20 July, 1708,
Mary, dau. of George Byrne, Esq. of Cabinteely, co. Dublin,
hy Clare his wife, sister of Robert, Earl Kugent, and left a son
and successor.
Major William Skerrett, of Finavara, m. 12 Oct. 1803,
Mary, dau. of John Roche, Esq. of Limerick, and by her
(who d. 1821) ho left at his decease, Aug. 1818, with three
daus. (Margaret, rn. Thomas Comyn, Esq. of Holliwell, co.
Clare; Clarinda, -m. George Comyn, Esq. of Holliwell; Mary
Ann, til. Valentine French, Esq. of Prospect Hill, co. Galwa)'),
one son,
William Joseph Skerrett, Esq. of P'inavara, J. P. andD.L.,
High Sheriff 1843, b. 2 Feb. 1S19 ; ;/i.26 Feb. 1840, Anna, dau.
of John MacMahon, Esq., J. P., of Firgrove, and d. 1 Sept.
1874, leaving issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. John, luir to his brother.
III. Hyacinth IIeffernan (Rev.), now of Finavara.
IV. Alfred Thomas, deceased.
V. Philip, h. 3 Nov. ISSu ; deceased.
VI. Charles Percival. B..\. Triu. Coll. Dublin, h. 30 Au?.
1852 ; m. 1884, Ada Mildred youngest dau. of John Haason
Sperling, Esq. of Catton Jlouse, co. Korfolk, and d.
leaving one son and two daus.
VII. Valentine Joseph 1 . . , ^ -rv .oc
Yiii. Robert 1. avid | twins, 6. 9 Dec. 1854.
IX. Frederick, Siirg.-Capt. A.M.S,, F,R.C.S.I., b. 16 Oct. 1858.
X. Patrick de Basterot, Surg.-Capt. A. M.S., b. 20 Autr. 18G1.
I. Helena, m. July, 1864, Stephen Cowan, Esq. of Gorua-
mnna, co. Gahvay, J. P., late Capt. Galway Militia.
II. Jlary, a nun.
lit. Matilda, m. George Douglas Williams, Esq. of London.
IV. Elizabeth, m. Lieut. G. H. Yonge, R.N.
The eldest son,
William Skerrett, Esq. of Finavara, J. P., Capt. 36th
Regt., b. 11 Feb. 1842 ; m. 4 June, 1877, Helena, dau. of John
Reilly, Esq. of Dublin, and dying 10 June, 1878, was s. by his
brother,
John Skerrett, Esq. of Finavara, J.P. 6. 30 Aug. 1844,
d. unm. 1881, and was s. by his brother, Rev. Hyacinth Hef-
FERNAN Skerrett, now of Finavara.
Arms — Vert, a chevron or, between two squirrels counter-
sejant. C'tsf — A squirrel sejant ppr. Motto — Primus ulti-
musque in acie.
Seat — Finavara, Burrin, co. Clare.
SKINNER OF THE CHANTRY.
Skinnee, Chaeles Lancelot Andeewes, Esq.
of The Chantrj, Sutrolk, J.P. CO. Wilts, late lltli
Hussars, b. 3 Aug;. 1853; m. 26 June, 1883, Sara
Katliloen, dau. of Hon. and Rev. Walter VA'illiain
Brabazon Ponsonby (.see Bueke's Feerage, Bess-
BOEOUGH, E.), and has issue.
Edgar Lodis, b. 7 Sept 1884.
John Lancelot, 6. 23 Jan. 1894.
Marjorie Isabel, b. 12 Oct. 1885.
Faith Mary Wordsworth, b. 8 Aug. 1887.
Lilian Frances, b. 12 Oct. 1891.
Lineage. — The Skinner or Skynner family originally
came from Ledbury, co. Hereford, and owned the manors of
Le Byrtons, Pixey (The Knapp estate), Underdown, and
Walton, besides Cof ton Hacket in Worcestershire, and Newent
in CO. Gloucester.
The Right Rev. Robert Skinner (great-grandson of
Thomas Skynner of Le Byrtons), b. 10 Feb. 1590; Tiin Coll.
Oxford; Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Charles I.; Bishop of
Bristol 1636; translated to Oxford 1641; impeached of high
treason, and imprisoned for eighteen weeks in the Tower of
London ; transl.ated to Worcester 1G63 ; d. 1670. His grandson,
Rev. John Skinner, of the Scottish Episcopal Church,
Incumbent of Langside, near Peterhead (son of John, a
schoolmaster of Echt), b. 1721 ; author of Tullochijoram, Ewle
with the Crooked Horn, and many other works; d. 1807. His
son.
The Bight Rev. John Skinner, Bishop of Aberdeen, and
Primus of Scotland, b. 1744; m. and had issue,
John, of whom presently.
William (Right Rev.), Bishop of Aberdeen and Piimus, 6.
1778; d. 1857.
The Bishop d. 1816. His son.
The Very Rev. John Skinner, Dean of Dunkeld, 6.
1769; m. 1798, Elizabeth Ure, and d. Is41, having had issue.
His 4th son,
Charles Binny Skinner, Esq. of The Chantry, Ipswich, 6.
1808 ; m. Feb. 1850, Frances Mary, eldest dau. of the
late Col. Andrewes, I4th Light Dragoons, and by her had
issue,
I. Charles Lancelot Andrewes, present representative.
II. Edgar William Dudley, d.
III. Alan Cameron. iv. Wilfnd John, d.
I. Frances Mary, m. Rev. Harry Ramsey, Vicar of Den-
stone.
II. Agatha Gr.ace Catherine.
III. Innes Elizabeth, i/i. Rev. Cecil Paget (see Burke's
Peerage, Anglesey, M.), Vicar of Holt, Wimborne, and has
issue.
IV. Helen Ann Flora. v. Edith Agnes.
Mr. Skinner d. 2 Sei t. 1889.
§«(£— The Chantry, lis.vich.
SKE,
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SLA
18.53
SKRINE OF WARLEIGH.
Skrixe, Hexet Duncax, Esq. of "Warleigh
and Claverton Manors, Somerset, and of Stubbings,
Berks, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1876, b.
22 May, 1815; m. 3 Aug. 1843, Susanna Caroline,
3rd dau. of William Mills, Esq. of Saxham Hall,
Suffolk, and has issue,
I. Henrt JIills, M.A., J.P. for Somerset, ancl Hon. Col. 1st
Somerset 11. V. (has the Volunteer Decoration), 6. 1844.
in. 1872, Lady Maiy Jane, sister of Earl Temple (««e
BnRKE's Peerage) and eldest dau. of W. Gore Langton,
Esq., M.P., of Newton Park, Somerset, by Lady Anna
Eliza Mary his wife, dau. of 2nd Duke of Buckingham,
and has issue, Henrt Langton, b. 12 Nov. 18S0; Anna
Dorothea Mary ; Mary Alice Caroline ; Margaret Cicely
and Francis Ethel Rosamond.
II. Duncan William Hume, b. 184-3; m. 6 July, 1875, Amy,
dau. of Capt. J. Hanham, 9th Kcgt., and has issue.
III. John Huntley (Kev.), M..\., Warden of Trinity College,
Glenalniond, near Perth, h. 1848 ; m. 1878, Mary Jessie
Hammond, only dau. of Rev. T. H. Tooke, Rector of
iMonkton Farleigh, Wilts, and has twin daus., b. 1883.
IV. Edward Harcourt, 6. 1849.
V. Sholto George Douglas, b. 1850 ; m. May, 1882, Edith,
Clara, dau. of the Hon. Sholto James Douglas, Advocate-
General, Mauritius, and has two sons.
VI. Vivian Eccles (Rev.), M.A., twin with the above. Vicar
of Leadenham, co. Lincoln, m. Mary, 3rd dau. of E. Fox-
croft, Esq., D.L.
VII. Osmund Percie, h. 1859. viii. Walter Clarmont.
I. Alice Caroline Frances, m. Gerald Augustus Robert Fitz-
Gerald, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and has issue, Maurice
Henry, 6. 1877, and Robert Geoffrey, b. 1880.
II. Ethel Emily, m. Douglas C. Richmond, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law, and Charity Commissioner, and has one son and
four daus.
III. Mary Catherine.
Lineage. — The tradition in the family is that when
Philip of Spain came over to England to marry Queen Mart,
he brought with him a favourite follower, a DonEskrino. On
Philip's return to Spain (the account proceeds), this follower
declined accompanying him back, and Philip gave him the
arms of Spain to wear and a grant of land. From this
ancestor the family inherits the original three-sided silver
seal, a reliquary, and a miniature portrait of himself. It is,
however, more probable that the Serines of Warhigh are of
the ancient family of Skerne of co. Durham, which settled
afterwards in Yorkshire, Essex, and Dorset. A branch of the
Skrine family once possessed the estate and rectory of Claver-
ton, Somerset, on the Bath side of the river Avon, opposite
to Warleigh ; this was sold to Mr. Allen, of Prior Park, but
the greater part has been recently again purchased by Mr.
Henry Duncan Skiine. The manor of Warleigh was pur-
chased in 1634 by Henrt Skrine, who had held the same
property as copyhold for many years previously. His grand-
son,
Richard Serine, Esq. of Warleigh, m. Elizabeth, only dau.
and heir of Rev. William Weston, of Cobham, Surrey, and
was s. by his son and heir,
Richard Dickson Skrine, Esq. of Warleigh, in. Elizabeth,
dau. and heir of John Tryon, Esq. of Collyweston, co. North-
ampton, and had issue, a son, Henrt, and two daus., Sarah, vi.
Robert Still, Esq. of Mere, Wilts, and Elizabeth, d. v.nrn.
Mr. Skrine was s. by his son,
Henrt Serine, Esq. of Warleigh, who in. 1st, 1787, Mari-
anne, eldest dau. of John Chalie, Esq. of Bedford Square,
Middlesex, and Wimbledon, Surrey, and by her had one son,
Henrt, his heir. He i,i. 2ndly, Letitia Harcourt, of Dan-y-
Park, iiearCrickhowell, Brecon, and by her had
I. John Harcourt (Rev.), of Teddington, ?«. 15 Aug. 1815,
Eleanor, youngest dau. of Henry Baldwin, Esq. of London,
and had (with one dau.) two sons,
1 Harcourt (Rev.), M.A., d. 14 Nov. 1886.
2 Henry, deceased.
II. Thomas, d. v.nm. Aug. 1815, in Bengal.
I. I.'^abella, d. v.nm. 1870.
II. Henrietta, iii. Rev. Edward Butler, and d. s. p. 1832.
III. Catherine, d. 1814.
Mr. Skrine d. 1803, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henrt Serine, Esq. of Warleigh, b. 1788 ; in. 21 Jan. 1 812,.
Caroline Anne, dau. of Rev. Benjamin Spiy, Vicar of St. Mary
Redcliffe, Bristol, and Prfbendary of Sarum, by his 2nd wife,
dau. of Rev. Richard Huntley, of Boxwell, co. Gloucester, and
d. 10 Sept. 1853, leaving issue,
I. Hesrt DrxcAN, now of Warleigh Manor.
II. Wudliam Huntley, M.A., late Vicar of Stubbings, near
Maidenhead, b. 2i Oct. 1818; m. 27 May, 1847, Clara Mary
Anne, dau. of William Mills, Esq. of Saxham Hall Suffolk,
and has i.«sue,
1 Douglas Huntley.
2 Herbert Henry (Rev.), Vicar of Greenham, Berks.
3 Edward Chalie. 4 Richard Huntley.
5 William Dickson, deceased.
1 Emily Esther. 2 Agnes Clara.
III. Clarmont (Rev), of Warleigh Lodge, Wimbledon, Minis-
ter of Emmanuel Church, Surrey, late Capt. 78th and 47th
Regts., b. 28 Jan. 1820 ; m. 16 Dec. 1846, Mary Anne Auch-
muty, dau. of Major Charles Butson Bennett, late ()4th
Regt., and has issue,
1 Francis Henry Bennett, Bengal C.S., 6. 23 Dec. 1847 ;
7/1. 25 Jan. 1887, Helen Lucy, youngest dau. of John
Stewart, Esq. of Ardvorlich, Col. R.A., Cawnpore,
India.
2 Charles Huntley, b. 24 Nov. 1848.
3 Clarmont Alfred, 6. 25 April, 1850.
4 Edward James, deceased.
5 Tryon James, b. 11 May, 1854.
6 Clarmont William, b. i) Aug. 1855.
7 Walter De Vear (Rev.), Curate of St. Andrews, Buniley,
b. 18 Aug. 1803.
1 Edith Mary, b. 17 March, 1852; m. 28 July, 1875, Archi-
bald Grahame Moncreiff Grahame, Esq. of Surbiton,
Surrey, and has issue, Archibald Skrine Grahame, ti. 20
May, 1876.
2 Henrietta May, 6. 22 May, 1857.
3 Frances Clara, b. 15 Sept. 1861.
I. Susan Caroline, 7ft. the late George Jordan Harries, Esq.
of Priskilly, co. Pembroke.
II. Emily Anne, m. W. R. H. Powell, Esq. of Maesgwynne,
CO. Carmarthen, deceased.
III. Frances Catherine, 7/t James Hanning, Esq. of KUcrone,
CO. York, decease.;.
IV. Mary Anne Agnes, m. John Leach, Esq. of Ivy Tower,
CO. Pembroke.
Arms — Az., in ihe dexter chief and sinister base points a
tower arg., in the sinister chief and dexter base points a lion
rampant erm., ducally crowned or. Crest— A tower arg., on
the battleirents thereof a lion couchant erm., ducally crowned
or. Motto — Tutainen.
Seats — Warleigh Manor and Claverton Manor, near Bath,
Somerset ; and Stubbings, near Maidenhead, Berks.
SLACK OF DERWENT HILL.
Slace, Egbert, Esq. of Derwent Hill, co.
Cumberland and Old Falinge, Yorks, b. 21 Jan.
1857.
Lineage. — Nicholas Slacke, of TheBrownside, Chapel-in-
le Frith, co. Derby, m. 27 Oct. 1586, Parnell, dau. of — Stevon-
son, of Tydrington, co. Chester, and by her (who was bur. 20
Feb. 1635) had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
u. William, of Swanscoe Park, Macclesfield; he held lands
in Derbyshire and Cheshire, and on lease in Swanscoe,
Wildboresclough, and in Sutton, in the parish of Prestbury.
He was bur. at Macclesfield, lo June, 1631. By Emme, his
wife, he had issue,
1 William, of Brownside, bapt. 15 July, 1610; 7ft. 2 June,
1632, Jane Day, and d. 1640, leaving issue, a son, William,
under 21, in 1640.
2 Thomas, bapt. 29 Sept. 1612.
3 Nicholas, bapt. 24 Jan. 1618-19.
4 Robert, bapt. Apiil, 1621.
5 Adam, of Sutton, d. 1C43.
6 Philip, of Macclesfield, and of Perfeyhouse in Sutton,
Alderman of Macclesfield, bapt. 10 Feb. 1627 ; d. 16aO-l.
By Elizabeth his wife (who was bur. 22 June, 1689), he
had issue, six sons and five daus.
1 Emma, m. 15 April, 1632, James Higginbotham.
2 Elizabeth, bapt. 17 Nov. 1616.
3 Marie, 7ft. before 1643, William Rowbotham.
Nicholas Slacke d. 1625. His elder son,
Thomas Slacke, of Dunge, in Kettleshulme, co. Chester,
Hi. Dec. 1619, Hellen (orElline), dau. of — Bennett, and by her
(who was bur. 9 Feb. 1665-6) had issue,
I. Nicholas, of whom presently.
II. John, to whom his father bequeathed lands in ^Miitefield-
hurst, from whom, the Slackes of Slacke Hall.
III. Henry, bapt. 27 Jan. 1621-2; bur. 18 Juiy, 1637.
IV. Robert, of Little Heyfield, co. Derby, bapt. 14 Nov.
1624. By Anne, his wife, he had issue, John; Ann ; Mary;
and Ellen.
V. William, of Little Heyfield, bapt. 25 Dec. 1628 ; bur. 6
Jan. 1671-2.
VI. Adam, of Blakelow alias Downes, co. Chester, 7ii. 1st,
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1670, Alice Lowe, and by her (who was bur. 17 July, 1672)
hail issue, John, b.Tpt. 24 Aiiir. 1071. He m. 2nclly, ol July,
1G73, Anne Bennett, ,ind by her (who was bur. 23'Oct. 16S5)
had issue, Thomas, ot Blakelow ; Ellen ; Elizabeth ; Anne.
He was bui\ 22 June, 1082.
I. Mary, m. Edward (or Ednumd) Jackson, and had issue.
II. EUen, bapt. 22 April, 1G32; m. llichard Hait;h, and had
issue.
III. Elizabeth, bapt. 10 April, 1C35; m. 2 Dec. 1667, Robert
Pott, of Charlesbead, and had issue.
Thomas Slacke was bur. 27 Jan. 1G78-9. His eldest son,
X1CH01.AS Slack, of The Brookhouse, in Kettleshulme, to
whom his father bequeathed the lease of the lands in Dunge,
<tc. ; Hi. twice, by his 1st wife, Elizabeth (who was bur. 10
Jan. 1676-7) he had issue, Mary and Elizabeth. He m. 2ndly,
27 Aug. 167S, Mary, dau. of Christopher Downes, of Normans-
wood, Taxal, and by her (who was bur. 16 Oct. 1739) had (with
six d:ius.) three sons,
I. Nicholas, bapt. 27 Dec. 1690; bur. 29 April, 171C.
II. Thomas, of Uungfe, was bur. 10 April, 1755. By Eliza-
beth, his wife, he had issue, John, of Dunge, bur. 2S .Vpril,
17f^5 ; Kobert, who had issue by Kebeccah, his wife, a dau.
Elizabeth; Thomas, bapt. 1726, had issue, by Eebeccah, his
wife, a dau. Susanna.
III. Adam, of whom we treat.
Mr. Slack (who was bur. 22 Feb. 1727-8) was s. by his 3rd
son,
Adam Slack, of The Brookhouse, 6. abo,ut 1698 ; d. 28
Dec. 1773, leaving by Alice, his wife (who d. 15 Aug. 1771),
fire sous and four daus.,
I. Adam, of Bollington, in Prestbury and of Manchester, 6.
about 1725 ; d. 27 Oct. 1800. By Anne, his wife (who d. 17
Jan, 1794), he had issue, seven sons and two daus.
II. AnRAHAM, of whom presently.
III. Hubert, bapt. 21 June, 1730; d. 1736.
jv. Thomas, bapt. 31 May, 1732; m.
V. George, bapt. 16 Feb."l737; m.
I. Sarah, bapt. 27 Dec. 1723; in. John Brough, and had
issue.
II. Mary, ra. Joseph Brocklehurst, and had issue.
III. Elizabeth, to whom her lather be(iueathed the lease of a
tenement called the " Kuipe," in Taxal ; bur. 4 Nov. 1780,
unm.
IV. Alice, bapt. 1 May, 1734 ; bur. 8 Dec. 1770.
The 2nd son,
Abraham Slack, Esq. of Longsight and Ardwick, co. Lan-
caster, bapt. 25 Oct. 1727; m. 15 May, 1770, Mary, eldest
dau. and only surviving heir of John Upton, of Chorlton liow,
Manchester, and by her (who d. 12 Juue, lsl2) had issue,
I. John, of Ingersley, co. Chester, b. 19 Feb. 1772 ; d. nnra.
24 Feb. 1630.
II. William, of whom presently.
III. George, of Manchester, b. 13 March, 1777 ; d. unm. 30
June, lb04.
IV. James, of Longsight, b, 11 April, 1780 ; d. unm. 9 Dec.
1811, at Valenciennes, France, whilst detained there as a
prisoner of war.
I. Mary, b. 24 Sept. 1773; m. about 1802, Thomas Gas-
kell, Esq. of Ingersley Hall, co. Chester, and d. 1 June,
1»51, having had issue.
Mr. Slack d. 24 May, 1808. His 2nd son,
William Slack, Esq. of Ardwick Place, and formerly of
Derwent Hill, co. Cumberland, 6. 17 Nov. 1774; m. 1st, 1 Aug.
1799, Mrs. Mary Butterworth (widow), and by her (who d. 23
Aug. 1811, aged 37) had issue; he m. 2ndly, 3 Sept. 1812,
Mary, dau. of Ambrose Turner, by whom (who )(i.2ndly, Nov.
1830, Ilev. Thomas Lamplough Ilervey, of Crosby House, co.
Cumberland, who d. s. p. 1854) he had issue,
I. Upton, of Aberlour, co. Banff, bapt. 26 Oct. 1817; hi. 24
Jan. 1>!39, ■\Villiamina Grant, dau. of James Campbell, Esq.
of Aberlour, Lieut. K.M., and d. 23 March, 18/1, having
had issue. She d. 24 Sept. 18s2.
II. Frederick William, bapt. 26 Nov. 1818 ; d. an infant.
lu. RoBEBT, now of Derwent Hill.
IV. Frederick William, bapt. 24 Aug. 1823; d. 31 Oct.
1828.
I. Ellen, d. unm. 23 June, 1835, aged 21.
II. Mary, bapt. 6 Nov. 1814; deceased.
III. Emma, bapt. 10 June, 1816; ra. 22 Dec. 1836, John
Hethom, Esq. of Altrincham, co. Chester, and d. Feb. 1890,
leaving issue.
IV. Frances, b. 28 May, 1820; m. 16 Jan. 1845, Humphrey
Archer Hervey, Esq. of Marsala, Sicily, and d. 5 Aug. 1861,
leaving issue. He d. 20 April, lh65.
v. Bertha, bapt. 20 Nov. ]s2G ; d. 7 March, 1828.
Mr. Slack d. 30 Aug. 1830. His 3rd son,
KoBERT Slack, Esq. of Derwent Hill, co. Cumberland, and
Armathwaite House, co. Warwick, M.D. Edin., 6. 10 .March,
1822; m. 17 Aug. 1853, Anne Ainsworth, dau. of Henry Kel-
sall, Esq. of Rochdale, co. Lancaster, J. P., and d. 20 Sept.
1893, having by her had issue,
I. Henry Kelsall, b. 30 March, 1855; d. 1 Sept. 1873.
II. Robert, now of Derwent Hill.
III. Austin Ainsworth (Rev.), M.A. Camb., Vicar of Thorn-
thwaite, Keswick, Cumberland, b. 25 July, 1863.
IV. Eric, ;).30 Dec. 1873.
I. Ethel Ainsworth, b. 6 Dec. 1861.
II. Ellen Christine, b. 2S Dec. I8ri5; d. 13 Oct. 1890.
ni. Edith, b. 4 June, and d. 18 Aug. 1868.
Arnu — Az.,on a cross formee throughout erm., between four
crescents or a human heart gu. CVcsf— In front of a crescent
or, a snail ppr. Motto — Lente sed certe.
&(Us— Derwent Hill, co. Cumberland, and Armathwaite
House, CO. Warwick.
SLACKE OF ASHLEIGH.
Slacke, Owen Eandal, Esq., C.B., of Fane
Valley, co. Louth, b. 15 Aug. 1837, J.P. for co,
Leitrim, and late Capt. 10th Eoyal Hussars, now
Divisional Commissioner f or the Is^orthern Division,
Ireland ; \^•as made C.B. 1893 ; m. 1st, 7 Oct. 1863,
Katlierine Anne, eldest dau. of the late Sir Charles
Lanyon, of The Abbey, co. Antrim, and by her (who
d. Jan. 1872) has issue,
I. Charles Owen, b. 31 Jan. 1872.
I. Helen Marie.
Mr. Slacke m. 2ndly, 17 July, 1875, Fanny Rose,
3rd dau. of the late Peter Connellan, Esq. of Cool-
more, D.L. CO. Kilkenny, and has issue,
n. Randal Beresford, b. 31 Oct. 1876.
III. Cecil Roger, b. 10 Oct. 1880.
Lineage.— About the year 1693, three brothers, stated
to have been of the family of Slacke of Slacke Hall, Derby,
went to Ireland, and, purchasing property there, settled in cos.
Leitrim, Dublin, and Monaghan. From one of these, who
settled in the first-named county, the present Owen Randal
Slacke descends, and continues to hold land there. His great-
grandfather,
William Slacke, Esq. of Annadale, co. Leitrim, the family
seat, 7/i. his cousin, Angel Anna Slacke, and d. 1810, having
had issue, three sons and four daus., Randal James ; James
Wilkinson, m. and had a son, the present owner of Anna
dale ; and William, m. and had issue.
The eldest son,
Randal James Slacke, Esq., who resided at Strokestown,
CO. Roscommon, ni. 1800, Jane, dau. of James Cooper, Esq.,
and (?. Aug. 1807, and by her (who survived him till 1849) was
father of
Rev. AVilliam Randal Slacke, of Ashleigh, Incumbent of
Newcastle, co. Down. b. 2 Feb. 1808, m. 26 Dec. 1834, Mary,
dau. of Jacob Owen, Esq., and d. 7 Dec. 1877, having by her
(who d. 31 Oct. 1888) had issue,
I. Owen Randal, the present owner.
II. William Randal, Col. R.E., b. 9 Oct. 18.39; m. 6 Dec.
1866, Hairiette Earl, dau. of Major-Gen. White, R.E., and
has issue.
I. Margaret Jane, m. F. V. Clarendon, Esq., and has issue.
Arms — Az., a cross pattee throughout per bend sinister erm.
and or, a quatrefoil counterchanged, in the centre chief point
a mullet gu. Crest— A lion couchant ppr., resting his dexter
forepaw on a quatrefoil of the arms. Motto — Lente sed
certe.
Seats — Ashleigh, Newcastle, co. Down, and Fane Valley,
Dundalk.
Residence — Fane Valley, Dundalk.
SLADEN OF KIPPLE COURT.
Sladex, .Joseph, Esq. of Ripple Court, co. Kent,
J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. (retired) R.A., b. 17 Aug.
1840 ; m. 1st, 1 Nov. 18(j-±, Caroline Mary, younger
dau. of Sampson Towgood Wynne French, Esq. of
Cuskinny, co. Cork, and by her (who d. 1873) had,
■with three younger sons,
Arthur French, b. 30 April, 1866.
Laurence Banks, 6. C April, 18G7.
Sampson, b. 14 Dec 18G8.
Ernest, b. 13 April, d. 10 July, 1870.
He VI. 2ndly, 14 July, 1875, Lady Sarah Sophia
Lambart, 2iid dau. of the 8th Earl of Cavan, and
by her has issue,
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Frederick William Lambart, b. 30 May. 1876.
Keginaia John Lambart, b. 24 July, 1877.
Hugh Alfred Lambart, b. 9 Dec. 1878.
Alexander George Lambart, b. 17 Feb. 1880.
•Charles Augustus Lambart, b. 9 Sept. 1S83.
Algernon Byder Lambart, b. 20 Sept. 1885.
JEdward Lambart, b. 28 May, 1888.
Evelyn Mary Lambart, b. 20 May, 18S2.
Sarah Elizabeth Lambart, b. 17 Dec. 1886.
Lineage. — The family of Sladen was settled on the coast
•of Kent early in the 17th century, and probably had migrated
from Sehleiden, in the province of the Ithine, West Prussia,
the birthplace of John Sleidan, the historian of the German
Eeformation, who visited England, as member of a Protestant
Embassy, 1545. The following descent, for three generations,
was by second sons; the first of whom, Benjamin Sladen, d.
in 1695. The last of the three,
John Sladen, of Folkestone, 6. 1715; d. in Holland 1747,
predeceasing his father. By his wife, Hannah, dau. of Joseph
Bayley (who d. 1722, in the lifetime of his father, Thomas
Eayley, of Bredmer, Kent), he had issue,
I. Joseph, of whom presently.
I. John, 6. and d. 1738.
II. John, b. 1745 ; m. Anne, eldest dau. and co-heir of John
Kamsay ; d. 1830, having had (with four daus.) four sons,
1 John, b. 1771 ; d. unm. 1865.
2 Joseph, b. 1774; d. unm. 1860.
8 Ramsay {ancestor o/Sladen's of Rhydoldog).
4 Henry, Comptroller of H.M.'s Customs, Cardiff, b. 1796;
m. Anne, dau. of Mr. Rolfe, of Favcrsham, Kent, and d.
1854, leaving issue, a son, Joseph, and live daus.
I. Mary, in. 1762, Robert Harvey, of London and Folkestone.
The eldest son,
Joseph Sladen, Esq. of Folkestone, Lee, and Eipple Court,
Kent, b. 1736; m. 1767, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Baker, of Dunkerque, French Flanders, and by her
.(who d. 1811) had issue,
I. Joseph, of Doctors' Commons, London, and Lee and Swan-
ton Court, Kent, b. 12 Dec. 1775; m. 5 May, 1803, Anne,
dau. and co-heir of William Mainwaring, of London {see
Mainwaring of Whitmore), and d. 3 Aug. 1865, leaving by
her (who d. 27 Nov. 1814).
1 Joseph, of Hartsbourne Manor, Herts, b. 8 Oct. 1807 ; m.
1833, his cousin, Etheldred, 2nd dau. of John Baker
Sladen, Esq. of Ripple Court, Kent, and d. 1 Aug. 18B2,
leaving by her (who d. 13 June, 1868).
Joseph, a Judge, Bengal C.S., 6. 18 March, 183C; m. 19
April, 1865, Augusta St. John, elder dau. of Joseph St.
John Yaies, Esq. of Wellbank, co. Chester, Judge of
County Courts, and d. 28 Jan. 1887, leaving issue, two
sons, Joseph and Francis Farquhar, and three daus.
Henry Mainwaring, of Watford, co. Herts, and of Lin-
coln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, b. 17 June, la3S; ra. 1SG5,
Lydia, youngest dau. of Frederick Dawes Danvers,
Esq., late Clerk to the Council and Secretary of the
Duchy of Lancester, and has issue, four sons and a
dau.
Frederick St. Barbe, b. 24 May, 1842 ; m. 1878, Elizabeth,
only cliild of Rev. William Jones, M.A., Vicar of Bas-
church, Salop, and has issue, two daus.
Percy Farquhar, 6. 17 Aug. 1851.
Etheldred. Emma Mary.
Catharine Frances.
Mary Eleonora Julia, m. 1880, to Murray, younger son
of John Elliot Pasley Robertson, D.C.L.
2 William Mainwaring, b. 1812 ; d. 1813.
.3 Edward Henry Mainwaring (Rev.), M.A., of Bourne-
mouth, Hants, 6. 1814; m. 1840, Hannah, 4th dau. of
John Baker Sladen, of Eipple Court (she rf. ISSO), and
has had
Edward (Eev.), M.A., Vicar of Theddlethorpe, AU
Saints, co. Lincoln, b. 1841 ; m. 1877, Mary Catherine
Godwin, only surviving child of Thomas Hancock,
(deceased), of Tyddyn, Mold, co. Flint, and has a sou,
Edward Randulph, b. 1878, and a dau. Alice.
Harvey, a colonist in New Zealand, b. 1844.
Ethelred St. Barbe, late Lieut. 3rd Buffs, b. 1846.
John Douglas, b. 1848 ; d. 1849.
Charles Andrew (Rev.), M.A. Univ. Coll. Oxon., 6. 1851.
Randulph Mainwaring, b. 1853 ; d. 1877.
Frances Hannah.
Julia Mainwaring, twin with Etheldred, d. in infancy.
1 Frances Elizabeth, m. 1846, John Elliott Pasley Robert-
son, D.C.L. , of Doctors' Commons, London, and Black-
heath, Kent, and d. 1852, leaving two sons.
2 Anne, 7;i. 1835, James Farquhar, of Hall Green, co. Kin-
cardine, N.B., and Sunnyside, Surrey, J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Kincardine, and J. P. for Surrey (who d. 1875), and d.
18G2, leaving five sons.
-3 Emma Mary, d, unm. 1829.
II. John Bakeb, of whom hereafter.
I. Hannah, </. u.rui. 17y3.
II. Sarah, ni. lbO.8, Lawrence Banks, of Boys Hall, Kent,
being his 3rd wife, and d.. his widow 1849, leaving issue.
III. Mary, m. Ia28, Rev. John Philips, M.A., Vicar of Nin-
field, Sussex, and (/. .s. p. his widow 1861.
IV. Alice, d. in infancy, 17s3.
V. Caroline Matilda, in. 180 i, William Smith, of Chartham
Place, Kent, and d. 1837, leaving issue.
Mr. Sladen. d. 1827. His 2nd son,
John Baker Sladen, Esq. of Ripple Court, co. Kent, J.P.
and D,L., 6.1780 ; ra. 1808, Etheldred, eldest dau. and co-heir
of Kingsman BaskettSt. Barbe, of London, and by her (who d.
1867) had issue,
I. Joseph St. Barbe, b. 1811 ; m. 18 June, 1839, Elizabeth
Sladen, dau. of Lawrence Banks, Esq. of Boys Hall, co.
Kent, and d. 2 April, 1847, having by her (who d. 25 Dec.
1872) had issue,
Joseph, s. his grandfather.
Sarah Elizabeth.
II. Charles (Sir), K.C.M.G., of Geelong, Victoria, Australia,
LL.D. Camb. and Melbourne, Member of the Legislative
Council, b. 1816; m. 1840, Miss Harriet Amelia Orton.
ShccZ. his widow 12 June, 1887, aged 68.
III. St. Barbe, of Heathlield, Reigate, b. 1817 ; to. 1st, 1842,
Margaret {d. s. p. 1868), only dau. of Duncan Mackenzie,
of Edinburgh, and widow of Andrew Drummond Browne,
W.S., and 2ndly, 1871, Emma Camilla, eldest surviving
dau. of John Abraham Russell, Esq. of Hampton Dene, co.
Hereford, Capt. 51st Madras Infantry, J.P. (deceased), and
has had issue, a son, St. Barbe Russell, and a dau., who d.
in infancy.
IV. John Baker, d. in infancy.
V. Douglas Brooke, of Phillimore Lodge, Campden Hill,
Middlesex, b. 1824 ; m. 1849, Mary (who d. 1868), eldest
dau. and co-heir of John Wheelton, Esq. of Gloucester
Terrace, Hyde Park, Sheriff of London 1840, and has (with
three daus.) two sons, 1 Douglas Brooke Wheelton, of
Trin. Coll. Oxford, and now of Melbourne, Australia, m.
1880, Margaret Isabella, dau, of Robert Mairhead, of
Ararat, Victoria, Australia; 2 St. Barbe Sydenham (liev.),
of Oriel Coll. Oxford, M.A., 7n. His dau. Ursula St. Barbe,
d. 22 March, 1887.
VI. Sydenham Foster, b. and d. 1827.
I. Elizabeth Adair St. Barbe, m. 1st, 1835, William Eeed,
Major 48th Regt., and 2ndly, 1848, Daniel'Smart. She d.
1868, leaving issue.
II. Etheldred, m. Joseph Sladen, Esq. of Hartsbourne afore-
said.
III. Frances INIary, m. 1834, Eev. William Maundy Harvey,
Rector of Little Mongeham with Sutton-by-Dover (only
child of William Maundy Harvey, Col. 7yth Camcronians,
Brigadier-Gen. in Portugal, and K.C.T.S.), who d. s. p.
1868.
IV. Hannah, m. Eev. E. H. M. Sladen.
v. Clara, d. 1815, in infancy.
VI. Ellen Kingsman, in. 1852, Cliarles Beck, of Eome, and
has issue, a dau.
vii. Catharine Maria, m. 1848, Eev. William Francis Harri-
son, B.D., Rector of Winterbourne Bassett, WUts, and d.
1854, leaving a son.
vm. Mary Eleonora, d. tmm. 1848.
IX. Anne Elizabeth, m. 1844, Rev. WilUam Buckton, Holland,
M.A., Rector of Brasted, Kent, who d. 1864, leaving two
sons and six daus.
X. Julia Augusta, m. 1861, William Wing, Esq. of Market
Overton, co. Rutland, J.P., High Sheriff 1866, and has
issue, two sons and a dau.
Mr. J. B. Sladen d. 1860, and was s. by his grandson,
Joseph Sladen, Esq. of Ripple Court.
^r»js— Barry of six az. and arg., a horse's head erased
between three crescents or. Crest— On a mount vert, between
two branches of palm ppr., a lion's gamb erect and erased sa.,
holding a plume of five ostrich feathers gu. 3Iotto—\ive ut
vivas.
Seat — Ripple Court, near Dover.
SLADEN OF RHYDOLDOG,
Sladen, Johx Ramsay, Esq. of Ehydoldog, co.
Radnor, J.P. and D.L., High Sherife 1875, Major-
Gen, late R.A., b. 17 July, 1823 ; m. 1st, 1859, Maria,
dau. of Rev. J. N. Kiuchant, of Nantiago, Salop,
J. P., and by her (who d. 1860) has issue,
John Eamsay Frederick, Capt. East Yorkshire Eegt., b. 30
Aug. 1860, r,i. Ada, dau. of John Mellor, Esq.
He m. 2ndly 1863, Amelia Corcyra, dau. of Capt.
John Bewes, late 73rd Regt. and by her (who d.
1864) has issue,
Ethel, m. 7 Oct. 1890, G. H. Collie, Esq. of WoodviUe, New
Zealand.
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lie m. 3nlly, 25 Jan. 1866, Anno, only surviving
tliild of liiouias Oliver, Esq. of Khydoklog, by
Alice, bis wile, eldest dau. of Lawrence Bunks, Esq.
of Eoys Hall, Kent, and by ber bas f urtlier issue,
Davia Itamsay, Lieut. King's Own Scottish Borderers, b. 7
Feb. 1801).
Thomas Oliver Eamsay, Lieut. Cardigan Art., b. 21 April,
1S72.
Alice Amelia, 6. 13 July, 1S67.
llary Dorothea, 6. 20 Aug. 1875.
Lineage. — Ramsay Sladen, Esq. Physician-Gen. lI.E.L
C.S. (graudsou of John Sladen, of Kolkestone, s>'l' Sladen of
Rq^ple Court), b. HSi, m. 1st, a dau. of Moiis. La Rive,
Governor of rondicherry (slie d. without surviving issue), and
•Jndly, 1 Oct. 1822, Emma, dau. of Col. Paul Bosc, Commissioner
in Mysore, and by her, who d.2i Aug. ISaO, had (with a dau.
Emma JIaria, now widow of Capt. A. Chauvel Jones, late
Madras Artillery) issue,
I. John Kamsat, now of Rhydoldog.
II. Ramsav Cimlift'e, 6. 1S27, Lieut. 22nd Cheshire Regt. ;
m. Adelaide, dau. of Capt. Denton, of the Madras army,
and d. 18154, leaving a dau. Alice Ramsay .\dihiuU'.
ni. William Dacre, late of 81st and 101st Regts, ),(. Annie,
dau. of Capt. Kyvers, and left issue, two sons and a dau.
IV. Edward Bosc, F.B.G.S., Col. JIadras Staff Corps,
knighted for distinguished services in Burmah, b. 1831 ; vi.
1st, 1861. Sophia Catherine, eldest dau. of Ricliard Pryce
Harrison, Esq., Bengal C.S. (she d. 1865, leaving a son and
a dau.), and 2ndly, 1880, Catherine, duu. of Robert Russell
Carew, Esq. of Carpenders Park, \\attord, co. Herts.
y. Joseph Hanks, Major late Shropshire Militia, b. 1833; to.
1857, Elizalnth, only child of William Boycott, Esq. of
Donnington, and had issue.
Mr. Eamsay Sladen d. at Madras, 5 April, 18C1.
Anns — (St( preciding Memoir.)
Scat— Khydoldog, Rhayader, co. Radnor.
SLANEY OF HATTON GRANGE.
EENyoN-SLAXET, Frances Catheeixk, of Hatton
Grange, Salop, m. 9 Oct. 1845, William Kenyon,
Esq., of Hatton Grange, J. P. and D.L. for Salop and
CO. Meriont'tb, Capt. Nortb Sbropsbire Yeomanry
Cavalry, Lieut.-Col. 1st. Eatt. Sbropslure R.V.,
formerly Capt. 2nd Bombay Cavalry, High Sberiff
1871, b. 20 Feb. 1815, and by liim (who d. 10 Dec.
188-4) bas had issue,
I. WiLLtAM Slanet, J.P., M.P. for Newport, late Col.
Grenadier Guards, b. 2-1 Aug. 1847; m. 22 Feb. 1887,
Lady Mabel Selina Bridgeman, dau. of Orlando George
Charles, 3rd Earl of Bradford, and has issue,
Robert Oklando Rodolh, b. Jan. 1892.
Sybil Agnes, b. 26 Jan. 1888.
u. TIarry Conrad, K.N., 6. 3 July, 1850 ; d. 25 June, 1876.
Ui. Walter Rupert, Major Rifle Brigade, 6. 25 Sept. 1851 ; vi.
4 Sept 1878, May, only dau. of H. J. Scliooles, M.D.,and
has Xeville Aglionby, b. 26 July, 1879.
IV. Reginald Aglionby, b. 15 April, 1857 ; d. 2 Feb. 1864.
V. Francis Gerald, Capt. 1st Batt. Durham Light Infantry,
b. 7 Nov. 1858; m. 19 July, 1892, Edith Mary Sherwin,
dau. of Major Joseph Holt, of Ogbeare, co. Cornwall, and
Famborough Grange, Hants.
VI. Percy Robert, b. 9 June, 1861.
I. Frances Edith, d. 1 Sept. 1870.
II. Agnes Charlotte.
III. Helen Marie Elizabeth, d. 24 Feb. 1855.
IV. Katiierine Maude. v. Violet Mabel.
Mr. Kenyon-Slaney, who assumed by royal license,
1862, the surname and arms of Slaney, in addition
to bis own, was 5th son (by Louisa Cliarlotte his
wife, dau. of Rev. J. R. Lloyd, of Aston Hall)
of the Hon. Thomas Kenyon, who was 3rd son of
Lloyd, 1st Lord Kenyon {see Bueke's Feerage).
Liineag'e.— KoDOLPHE de Slaince, or Slane, is sup-
posed to have come into England from Bohemia in the train
of the Empress JLaod. He is mentioned in an old pedigree,
drawn out at the Heralds' College, as having, in the above-
mentioned reign, fought in o. tournament on behalf of the
Crown.
Ralph Slanie, of Yardley, co. Worcester, descended from
Eodolphe, had four sons,
Stephen, of Yardley, of whom hereafter.
Ralph, d. s. J).
John, of Mytton, Stafford, father of John, whose son, Sir
Stephen. Knt., Lord Mayor of Loudon, 1596, d. 27 Dec
UiOi, aged 84.
Thomas, d. s. p.
The eldest son,
Stephen Slaney, of Yardley, was father of
Ralph Slaney, of Blo.\wich,j)t. Ellen Fielde, and left at his
decease, 1 589, a son,
John Slaney, of Bloxwich, m. Isabella Gouldsmith, and d.
1612, leaving a son,
Jonas Slaney, of Bloxwich, jji. Jane Bailey ; their issue
were i. John, of Bloxwich, who had one son, Jonas, who, it
appears, d. without issue, and two unm. daus. ; ii. Robeet.
The 2nd son,
Robert Slaney, of Hatton Grange, vi. 1st, Anne, dau. of
Thomas 3Ioreton, Esq. of Broctou Grange, co. Stafford, and by
her had
JIoreton, of whom hereafter.
Hubert, of Rudge, High Sheriff co. Salop 1707, vi. 1696,
-Vrabella, dau. of Jonathan Cope, Esq. of Ranton Abbey, co.
Stafford, and dying 1728, left an only dau. and heir, Anne,
/(. 1697, m. IJlo, William Mackworth Praed, Esq., and
d. .s'. p.
Elizabeth, wife of her cousin, Robert Moreton.
Mr. Robert Slaney m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Cotes,
Esq. of Woodcote, Salop, but by her had no issue. He d.
1672, and was s. by his elder son,
Moreton Slaney, of Hayhall, in the parish of Yardley, m.
1080, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of John Aglionby, Esq.
of Knoll, CO. Warwick, and by her (who d. Feb. 1720) he bad
(with other children, who d. young or unm.) a dau. Eliza-
beth, Hi. John Wallhouse, Esq. of Hatherton, co. Stafford, and.
a son,
Robert Aglionby Slaney, Esq. of Hatton Grange, 6. 1693;
m. 1722, Frances Theresa, dau. of William Plowden, Esq. of
Plowden, Salop, and by her had, with other issue, Plowden,
his heir, and Richard, of Shiffnal, whose son, Moreton
Aglionby, had, by Mary his wife, sister of Sir Andrew Corbet,
Bart., an only child, Mary, m. John Somerset Pakington,
Esq., M.P. of Westwood (Lord Hampton). Mr. Slaney d. 31
Jan. 1757; his wife, 1753. Their eldest son,
Plowden Slaney, Esq. of Hatton Grange, b. 1724; m. 1761,
Martha, one of the daus. and co-heirs of Humphrey Pitt, Esq.
of Priors Lee, Salop, and by her had issue, two sons. The
elder, Humphrey Moreton, b. 1763; d. unm. about 1782. The
j-ounger,
Robert Slaney, Esq. of Hatton Grange, b. 12 June, 1764 ;
m. Aug. 1790, Mary, dau. of Thomas Mason, Esq. of Shrews-
bury, and by her had
Robert Aglionby, his heir.
'Ihomas Plowden, M.D., 6. 10 Aug. 1792 ; rn. 7 Dec. 1815,
Eliza Cooke, of Shrewsbury, and d. s. p. at Florence,
1820.
William Henry, b. 6 Aug. 1794; d. 25 Dec. 1862.
Elizabeth Harriet, m. 27 Jan. 1847, Alexander Erskine
Holmes, Esq., who d. 6 Sept. 1878.
Mr. Slaney d. 12 Feb. 1834. His eldest son,
Robert Aglionby Slaney, Esq. of Hatton Grange and
Walford Manor, J. P., M.P. for Shrewsbury, b. 9 June, 1791 ;
m. 1st, 7 Feb. 1812, Elizabeth, only child of William Hawkins
Muccleston, M.D., and sole heir to her uncle, Joseph Muc-
cleston, Esq. of Walford, High Sheriff for Salop 1788, and by
her had issue,
Elizabeth Frances, m. Thomas Campbell Eyton, Esq. of
Eyton, and d.. 2G Nov. 1870.
Mary, m. 8 May, 1839, William Watkin Edward Wyun, Esq.,
M.p! force. Merioneth; d. 17 May, 1866.
Frances Catherine, ot Hatton Grange, m. 9 Oct. 1845,
William Kenyon, Esq., who assumed the name of Slaney
in addition to his own, and was the late William Kenyon-
Slaney, Esq. of Hatton Grange, Salop.
Mr. Slaney m. 2ndly, 1854, Catherine, dau. of Rev. George
Buckston, of Bradborn Hall, co. Derby, and widow of Graves
Archer, Esq. of Mount John, co. Wicklow. He d. 19 May,
1862.
/49-ms— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, for Slaney, gu., a benb
between three martlets erminois, and for distinction a canton
arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, for Kenion, sa., a chevron engrailed or,
between three crosses flory arg. Crests— ist, Slanev : A
griffin's head gu., winged erminois, and gorged with a collar
gemel or, charged on the breast for distinction with a cioss-
cros^let or; 2nd, Kenyon: a lion sejant ^.pr., resting the dexter
paw on a cross flory arg. jVo»o«— Slaney : Ueo Uuce, comite
inUustria; Kenyon: Magnanimitc-r crueem sustme.
Stat— Hatton Grange, near Shif nal, Salop.
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SLATER-HAKKISON OF SHELLSWELL.
Slater-Haeeisois", Edwaed, Esq. of Shellswell
Park, CO. Oxford, J.P. and County Councillor,
High Sheriff 1882, late Lieut.-Col. Oxfordshire
Yeomanry, and late Capt. Oxford Militia, h. 1832 ;
w. 1865, Cecilia, dau. of Col. Saunderson, of North-
brook House, Hants, by the Lady Frances Maria
Luttrell, his wife, dau. of John, 3rd Earl of Car-
hampton. Mr. Slater-Harrison is only son of John
Harrison Slater-Hnrrison, Esq. of Shellswell, High
Sheriff Oxon 1839 (who d. 24. July, 1874), by the
Lady Louisa Augusta Scott his wife, dau. of
Thomas, 2nd Earl of Clonmel. The family of
Harrison has been settled for some time in co.
Oxford, of which co. John Harrison, Esq. of
Shellswell, was High Sheriff 1809.
Seat — Shellswell Park, near Bicester.
SLATOR OP V/HITE HILL.
Wilson-Slatoe, Henet Bevan, Esq. of White
Hill, CO. Longford, and Belle Ville, co. Meath, b. 20
Dec. 1884; «. his father 1892.
Lineag-e. — IIenrt Bevan Wilson, Esq. J. P., 6. 28 March,
17(35, only son of Thomas Wilson, M.D., of Cavan, by Mar)-
his wife, dau. and heir of Alexander Slator, Esq. of White
Hill, CO. Longford, and grandson of Thomas Wilson, Esq. of
Obriestown, co. Meath, by Elizabeth Whittoa his wife, «. to
the property of his maternal uncle lb32, and assumed, in pur-
suance of family settlements, the additional surname and
arms of Slator. He had three sisters, Mary Anne, >a.
Kobert Webb, Esq. ; Anne Sarah, m. Kichard J. Minds, Esq.
of CO. Longford; Eliza Jane, m. Moutray Erskine, Esq. of
CO. Cavan. He m. 8 April, 1808, Annabella, only dau.
and heir of John Hinds, Esq. of Mulhussey Castle, co. Meatn,
and granddau. of William Gerrard, Esq. of Dormstown Castle,
CO. Meath, and rf. 25 June, 1857, leaving issue, William
Henry, of White Hill, d. s.p. ; Henry Bevan; Thomas Hinds;
John Hinds; George Warner Wilso.n; and Mary Anne, jji.
Joseph Montgomery, Esq. The younger son,
George Warner Wilsun-Slator, Esq. of White Hill, co.
Longford, and Belle Villo, co. Meath, J.P. co. Meatli, J.P.
and D.L. co. Longford, High Sheriff same co. 1877, 0. 1825;
TO. 4 Nov. 1874, Harriette Yokes, only dau. of James Yokes
Mackey, Esq., J.P. of Scripplestown, co. Dublin, and Merrion
Square South, Dublin, and had issue,
Henry Bevan Edward, 6. March and d. April, 1876.
George Warner William, 6. 29 March, 1877 ; d. March,
1878.
Henry Bevan, his heir.
Jlarion Harriette Annabelle.
Bertha V'iolette. Georgina Beatrice.
Mr. Wilson-Slator tl. 16 May, 1S92.
Seats — Belville House, Dunshaughlin ; and White Hill ,
Edgeworthstown.
SLINGSBY OF SCS.IVEN.
Slingsby, TnoMAS, Esq. of Scriven Park, co.
York, J.P. andD.L., High Sheriff 1886, Capt. hi the
army, late Royal Horse Gruards, served intheCrimea
on Lord Raglan's Staff, present at Alma (severely
wounded), Balaklava, and Inkerman, b. 1829 ; in. 19
July, 1860, Emma Louisa Catheeine, only sister
and heir of Sir Charles Slingsby, lOtli Bart, of
Scriven, and assumed, by royal licence, 9 April,
1869, the name and arms of Slingsby. Capt.
Slingsby is brother to Sir John Leslie, Bart, of
Glaslough (see Bueke's Peerage and Baronet az/e).
Lineag-e. — John de Slingsby, representative of the old
iamilies of Slingsby and Scriven, m. Marjory, dan. of Simon
Pooley, of Badley, Suffolk, and d. 10 Sept., 5 Henry YIIL,
1513, having had issue,
Thomas, of whom presently.
^r'""' 1 . A both d.s. p.
Marmaduke, ) -'
Peter, t/i. and has issue, one dau. Anne, m. 1st, William
Goldesborough, and 2ndly, Henry Brackenbury.
Simon, m. and had three suns, Christopher, Robert, and
Peter (which Peter was father of Anthony Slingsby, created
a Bart, of England by letters patent, bearing date 23 Oct.
IJ.
1628, -which date has been usually given for the Xova
Scotia creation. Sir Anthony was Governor of Zutphen, in
the Low Countries, and U. 1630, when the baronetcy became
extinct. Kimber's conjecture as to the limitation of this
patent to Sir Henry, the 1st Nova Scotia baronet, is wrong,
lor no mention is made in Sir Henry's patent of his being
above the rank of a gentleman, nor is it to be supposed ho
would have had a second patent of baronetcy had he been
already a baronet;, and four daus., Anne, 7u. John Swale, of
Staveley : Marjory, m. Walter Pulleyn, of Scotton ; Isabella,
m. Thomas Lambton, of Harrogate ; and Elizabeth.
The eldest son,
Thomas de Slingsby, jji. Johanna, dau. of Sir John Mallory,
and had issue,
Francis, of whom presently.
Marmaduke, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Mallory, of
Studley, -widow of Sir Robert Staplcton.
Christopher, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Tancred, of Pan-
nail, and was bur. in Knaresborough Church, 6 Feb. 1602.
William, d. s.p., and was bur. in Knaresborough Church, 8
Oct. 1606.
Peter and Thomas, both d. s. p.
Elizabeth, m. Christopher Coniers, of Holtbye, co. Tork.
Dorothy, m. Francis Tancred, of Pannall.
Anne, m. Christopher Meinell, of Holdenby.
Joanna, m. Thomas Norton, of Seacroft.
He d. in 1581, was buried in Knaresborough Church, 26 Sept.
in that year, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Slingsby, jji. Mary Percy, only sister of Thomas
and Henry Percy, successively Earls of Northumberland.
This lady d. 1598, aged 66, and he d. 1600, being buried by
his -wife, 4 Aug. m that year, in the Slingsby Chapel, in
Knaresborough Church. They both lie under a fair altar- tomb,
on which are their effigies recumbent, of the size of life. On
one of the folds of her dress appear the quarterings of Percy
and Lucy. It should be noticed that this Francis is commonly
called Sir Francis ; even Mr. Pennant has fallen into the mis-
take, but he is not called Miles, even on his tomb, and the
family evidences abundantly prove that he never was knighted.
The mistake has doubtless arisen from the Knighthood of his
son. Sir Francis. He had issue by his lady, four daus., who
all d. s. p., and
I. Thomas, who was drowned in the Nidd, while endeavour-
ing to save his servant, in 1581, aged 28.
II. Francis, ('. s.p. in. Henry, d. s. p.
IV. Henry (Sir), of whom presently.
V. Arthur, d. s. p. 1558.
VI. Charles, christened 22 Nov. 1561, in Knaresborough
Church, B.D., Rector of Rothbuiy, Northumberland ; -ui.
Elizabeth, dau. of John Elli.s, of IJarnborough, co. York,
by whom he had
Thomas, aged 27, and unm. in I6I7 ; d. and was bur. in
Knaresboroueh Church 10 Feb. 1670.
Margaret, nt. Thomas Barret, of the city of York.
Maria, aged 20 in 1617.
VII. William (^Sir) (founder of the Kippax branch, extinct in
1605, by the death of his grandson, Henry, without issue\
aged 55 in 1617 ; made Commissioner-General in I5i)5,
cibici la honorarius to Anne, Queen- consort; in 1603, and
one of the Deputy-Lieutenants of Middlesex in 1617. He
jjj. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Stephen Board, Knt. of Board Hill,
Sussex, and d. Aug. 1624. There is a monument in the
Slingsby Chapel, containing, in a niche, a statue of him as
large as life. Pennant, in his Tour from Alston Moor to
Ilari-ou-r/ate, says of this figure, after having minutely de-
sciibed it, " the whole is one of the best sculptures I have
seen in our churches." The monument -was put up during
his lifetime. He had issue, by his wife,
Henry, aged 7 in 1627, Master of the Mint to King
Charles II., and, as such, author of the motto on our
coin, " Deeus et Tutamen."
William, chi istened 7 Oct. 1518, in Knaresborough Church :
d. 1622.
Elizabeth, aged 8 in 1627.
VIII. Guildford (Sir), christened 7 Oct. 1565, in Knares-
borough Church, Comptroller oi the Navy, teni}}. James I. ;
m. JIargaret, dau. of William Water, Alderman of York,
and by iier had eight sons and four daus., of whom, Guild-
ford, aged 7 in 1617, was Secretary to the Earl of Strafford,
and Dorothy, aged 5 in 1617, JJi. Jeffrey Nightingale, of
Knesworth, co. Cambridge.
IX. Francis (Sir), Constable of Haulbowline Castle, and of
the Royal Council of the Province of JIunster, aged 48 in
IfiI7; m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Hugh Cuffe, of
Cuffe Hall, Somerset, and by her had issue.
The eldest surviving son.
Sir Henry Slingsby, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth,
and held sundry offices under the Duchy of Lancaster, of
which he was deprived in 1611, by an unjust decree of Sir
Thomas Pairy, then Chancellor to the Duchy, who by a second
decree in 1615, deprived him of certain Crown leases and com-
mitted him to the Fleet for his (SirThomas Parry's) life, which
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was two years. SirHenrywasHighSheiiff of co. York, 1611-12,
and being absent from the summer assizes in 1612, on account
of his suit in London for restitution of his offices, was fined
£200 by the Judges of Assize, Barons AUham and Bromley,
of the Exchequer. He m. Frances, dau. and heir of William
Vavasour, of Weston, co. York, and by her (who d. 1C09) had
issue,
I. William, who was killed at Florence in 1617, aged 21, s.p.
II. Henky (,Sir). aged 15 in 1617, of whom presently.
m. Thomas.
I. Elizabeth, ),i. Sir T. Metcalfe, Knt.
II. Maria, la. Sir Walter Hethell, Knt. of ."^.llnc.
III. Katherine, m. Sir John FenwicU, Knt. and Bart., d. 1616.
IV. Mice, m. Thomas Waterton, of co. York.
V. Anne.
VI. Frances, m. Brian Staplcton, of Wighill, co. York.
VII. Eleanor, ai. 'Sir Arthur Ingram, of Temple Newsom,
rather of Henry, 1st Lord Viscount Irvine.
Sir Henry d. on the 17th, and was buried 28 Dec. 1634, at
Knaresborough Church. He was s. by his eldest surviving
son,
Sir Hesrt SLisGSBT,who was created a Baronet of Nova
Scotia by King Chakles I., by letters patent under the Great
Seal of Scotland. Sir Henry adhered to the king through all
his troubles, had .all his estates sequestered and sold, and lived
a ruined man till 16o8, when, for an attempt, unhappily for him
made a little too early, to restore His Majesty King Charles II.,
he was beheaded, after a mock trial before a pretended court,
8 June, 1658, on Tower Hill, being the time and place also of
the execution of the eminent Dr. Hewett. Sir Henry m.
Barbara, d.iu. of Thomas, 1st Viscotint Falconberg (who d.
31 Dec. 1641), and by her had issue,
Thomas, his stxccessor.
Henry, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King Charles II.
Barbam, ra. Sir John Talbot, Knt. of Lacock, Wilts.
He was «. by his eldest son.
Sir Thomas, who was High Sheriff of co. York 1661, M. P.
for Knaresborough, 1678 and 1681, and for Scarborough 1685.
He was appointed Constable of Scarborough Castle by patent
dated 26 Oct. 1670. He ui. Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of George
Cradock, of Caverswall Castle, co. Stafford, by whom (who d.
24 Jan., and was buried, 2 Feb. 1673, in the Slingsby Chapel,
in Knaresborough Church) he had issue,
I. Henrt, his successor.
II. Thomas, successor to his brother.
I. Barbara, thrice married: 1st, Sir Eichard Mauleverer, of
Allerton Mauleverer, co. Y'ork ; 2ndly, John, Lord Arimdel
of Trerice ; and Srdly, Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and
Montgomery.
He was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Henrt, M.P. for Knaresborough, d. s. p. 1692, and was
s by his brother.
Sir Thomas, ra. Sarah, dau. of John Savile, Esq. of Methlcy,
CO. York, and by her had issue,
Henry, his successor.
Tho.mas, successor to his brother.
Savile, 8. as 7th Bart.
Charles, who dying before his last elder brother, never suc-
ceeded to the title. He was Barrister-at-Law, and resided
at Loft House Hill, near Knaresborough. He ni. 1738, Miss
Turner, and by her had issue,
Thomas, s. as 8ih Bart.
Barbara, d. s. j/.
S^rah, m. 18 Aug. 1714, Thomas Duncombe, Esq. of
Ilelmsley, from whom the Earl of Feversham lineally
descends.
Barbara, d. s. p.
Sir Thomas was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Henry, M.P. for Knaresborough in the last Parliament
of Queen Anne and the first of George I., m. a dau. of John
Ainslie, Esq. of Studley, Chancellor of the Exchequer, by
whom (who d. 31 3Iay, 1736) he had no issue, and dying 1763,
was s. by his brother.
Sir Thomas, 0.. s. p. 1763, and was a. by his brother.
Sir Savile, d. s. p- I'SO, when the title devolved on his
nephew.
Sir Thomas Titrner, High Sheriff 1785. He m. 1st, his
cousin Katharine (Turner) Buckley, and 2ndly, Mary, natural
dau. of his uncle. Sir Henry, by whom he had no issue. He d.
1806, leaving issue by his 1st wife,
Thomas, his successor.
Charles, of Loftus Hall, who, dying before his elder brother,
never succeeded to the title. He 'i.i. 1 Oct. 1820, Emma
Margaret, dau. of Thomas Atkinson, Esq., by whom he
had,
Charles Slingsby, 10th Bart.
Emma Louisa Katherine, m. 19 July, 1860, Capt. Leslie,
now of Scriven Park.
Ho was s. by his elder son.
Sir Thomas, d. s. p. Feb. 1835, and was s. by his nephew.
Sir Charles Slingsby, the 1 0th and last Bart, of Scriven Park,
York, b. 22 Aug. 1824, formerly lloyal Horse Guards, and d!,
v.niii., when the title became extinct.
Arms — Arg. a gryphon segrcant sa. surmounted by a fessa
gii. and i/m- distinction) a canton of the last. Crest — A lion
statant vert., charged on the shoulder (Jor distinction) with a
cross-crosslet or. Motto — Veritas liberavit.
Seat — Scriven Park, near Knaresborough, and The Bed
House, near Marston Moor.
SLIPPER OF LTJDHAM.
Slippee, Thomas, Esq. of Ludham and Brayde-
stone Hall, co. Norfolk, J.P., 1. 1837 ; m. 1862, Mary
Grooch, dau. of William Littlewood, Esq. of Hemp-
stead, and lias, with other issue, a son,
Thomas Goclder, 6. 1864.
Mr. Slipper, who is the eldest son of the late Joha
Armine Slipper, Esq. {d. 1866), by EKzabeth his-
wife, dau. of Robert Goulder, Esq., s. his grand-
father, Thomas Slipper, Esq. of Ludham and
Potter-Heigham, who inherited this property about
1790, from his uncle.
Seats — Ludham, and Braydestone Hall, Blofield, Norwich.
SMETHURST OF CHORLEY.
Smethuest, Eichard Augustus G-ut, Esq. of
Chorley, co. Lancaster, h. 16 May, 1883.
liineag'e. — Richard Smethurst, Esq. of Chorley (son
of Arthur Smethurst, Esq. of Oldham), b. Feb. 1756; i/i. 31
Dec. 1786, Alice, dau. of John Kamerh, Esq. of Bolton, and
d,. 22 Jan. 1822, leaving a son,
KicHARD Smethurst, Esq., J. P. and D.L., h. 26 July, 17.90 j
TO. 21 July, 1820, Ann, eldest dau. of James Mellor, and d.
23 April, 1857, having had issue,
I. Eichard, his heir.
II. James Mellor, b. 26 July, 1827, Barrister-at-Law, M.A.
Trin. Coll. Camb., d. mini. 29 Dec. 1879.
III. Augdstus William, of Chorley.
IV. Frederic Charles, M.A. St. John's Coll. Camb., Major
Commanding 56th U.V., 0. 15 Feb. 1832 ; d. v.nm. 19 Feb.
1864.
V. Arthur Clough, of Charnock House, Chorley, J. P., b. 16
Feb. 1834 ; m. 20 Jan. 1864, Catherine Wemyss, dau. of
Alexander Eonaldsou, Esq. of Wemyss Bay, co. Kenfrew,
and has had issue,
1 Arthur Wemyss, h. 27 Nov. 1864; d. 29 May, 1869.
2 Frank Konaldson, b. 5 Nov. 1865.
3 Alexander, b. 3 Dec. 1869.
1 Gertrude. 2 Catherine.
I. Ann, m. 1843, Eichard Smethurst, Esq. of Brighton, for-
merly of Chorley, and d. 29 Feb. 18S0.
II. Joanna Kussell, m. 1854, James Vaughan, Esq., M.A.,.
Worcester Coll. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, and Magistrate-
of the Police Court, Bow Street.
in. Amelia, d. 1844.
The eldest son,
llicHARD Smethurst, Esq. of Chorley, co. Lancaster, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1874, b. 29 Oct. 1824; m. 21 July, 1853,.
Emily Jane. dau. of Joseph Holdsworth, Esq. J. P., D.L., and
M.P. for Wakefield, and d. 23 April, 1879, leaving issue,
Eniilv Maud Mary,?ii. 1st, 16 April, 1879, J. J. Leeman, Esq.
of Acomb Priory, co. York, M.P., D.L., who d. 2 Nov.
18S3: and 2ndly, 25 Oct. ISSS, George Wolfe, Esq., J.P.,
of Forenaughts, co. Kildare.
The 3rd son,
Augustus William Smethurst, Esq. of Eookwood, Chorley,
J.P., formerly Capt. 4th Eoyal Lancashire Militia, and the first
Mayor of Choriey, b. 11 July, 1830 ; m. 1st, 7 June, lS66,Theresa
Maria Willoughby, elder dau. of Major-Gen. George Wil-
loughby Osborne, of Hawford, co.Worcester (which lady d. Oct.
1881), and 2ndly, 12 Aug. 1882, Fanny Wells, eldest dau. of
Joseph Ingram, Esq., J.P., and widow of Lieut-Col. Sydney
Millett, li. W. Fus., and d. Nov. 1891, leaving issue,
Eichard Augustus Guy.
Arms— Y.rm., an eagle displayed vert between two flaunches-
of the last fretty or.
Crest— Xn eagle's head erased gu., guttee d'eau, in the beak.
a snake or.
Motto— AXia. peto.
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SMIRTHWAITE OF NORMANTON mSE.
Smirthwaite, John Geeavfs, Esq. of Norman-
ton Kise, and Grove Hall, co. York, County Coun-
cillor, late Major 3rd Batt. South Yorkshire Eegt.,
h. 10 Tec. 1848 ; m. 9 Aug. 1876, Jane Elizabeth,
elder dau. of William Wood, Esq. of Oidton Green,
near Leeds, and Lord of the Manor of Middletou
Quernhow, co. York, and has issue,
Violet, 6. 30 March, 1879.
Major Smirthwaite is eldest son of John Sanderson,
Esq. of St. John's Grove, Wakefield {d. 3 May,
1881), by his wife, Sarah Ann Greaves {m. 6 Jan.
1846 ; d. 3 Jan. 1881), who assumed by royal
licence, the surname of Siiiethwaite, 10 Eeb. 1871,
on succeeding to tlie estates of the late David
Smirthwaite, Esq. of St. John's Grove, Wakefield.
Seals — Normanton Ilise, Scarborough ; and Grove Hall,
Wakefield.
SMITH-DOERIEN-SMITH.
(See Doeriex-Smith.)
♦
SMITH-CARINGTON OF ASHBY FOL-
VILLE AND ST. CLOUD,
Sjiith-Carington, Eichaed, Esq., Lord of the
Manor of Ashby Folville, co. Leicester, F.S.A.,
J.P. and D.L. co. Worcester, b. 1 Sept. 1824; m.
1st, 19 Oct. 1847, EUzabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas
Stroud, Esq. of Clewer, Berks, and by her, who d.
1 March, 1875, has issue,
I. Herbert HANBUBr, of Stanley Grove, Manchester, and
Ashley Folville, h. '28 Feb. 1851; m. 1 June, 1870, Eliza-
beth Fiince, 2nd dau. of Josiah Stallard, Esq. of The Blan-
quette.?, co. Worcester, D.L., and has i.ssue, Fbanxis
Herbert, b. 28 Oct. 1877; Nevill Woodford, b. 24 Dec.
J878; llamo Folville, b. 2 Nov. IbSO ; and JIary Morton,
b. Sept. 1892.
II. Kichard Carington,of Sonthbuvy House, Great Malvern,
M.A. Camb., and of the Inner Temple, h. 2-2 May, 185-2 ;
m. 30 Jan. 1880, Alice Susanna, only dau. of Edward Con-
der, Esq. of New Court, Colwall, co. Hereford, and has
issue, Michael Conder Harewell, b. 10 F"eb. 1887 ; Arthur
Ei-ic Conder, b. 5 July, 1890 ; and Enid Mary, b. 25
March, 1881.
I. Elizabeth Alic , b. 5 Oct. 1848; m. 22 Nov. 1877, Arthur
Hill Holme, Esq., C.E., and J.P. of Delfield, Aigburth,
Liverpool.
II. Emily Stroud, b. 21 Jan. 1350; m. 30 Aug. 1877, George
Edward Giles, Esq. of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, and has
issue.
He m. 2ndly, 11 April, 1878, Patty Leader, 3rd
dau. of Edward Leader Williams, Esq., C.E., of
Uiglis, CO. AYorcester ; she d. 27 Jan. 1894.
Liineag'e. — Sir Mychell de Cakixton, Knt., eldest son
of Adam de Carinton, who sold half of the township of Sale,
near Jlanchester, to Adam de Button in 1189, was 6th in
descent fiom Hamo, Lord of Carinton, co. Chester, teiap.
William I. He was Standardbearer to Eichard I., in the
Crusade 1191-2, and d. in the Holy Land. His efBgy, the
" Carington Crusader," is in the church of St. John the
Baptist, Chester. He had issue, William, of whom next; and
Thomas and Matthew, both entered on EoU " De Oblatis" for
compulsory tribute of ij. solidos each to the King in 1220. His
son,
William de Carin'tok, Lord of Carinton and Ashton, d. 25
Henry III. ; his eldest son William being heir to the Manor,
gave lands in Ashton and Carinton in tail male to Thomas the
2nd son, with remainder to John the 3rd son, and Eichard the
youngest son.
William de Carinton, Lord of Carinton, held the office of
Bailiff of Dunham ^Massoy in 1270 under grant from the Earl
of Chester, as a reward for distinguished services ; m. Agnes,
dau. of William do Toft, by Joan, dau. and heir of Eichard de
Lostock of riumley, Cheshire ; and <?. about 1274, leaving
issue, 1 William (Sir), of whom presently ; 2 Hugh; 3Edmond
(Sir), "who died of wounds leeeived at the battle of B.m-
nockburn in 1314; 4 Ranulph : 5 Eoger; 0 Philip (Sir),
entered on list of knights present with Edward I. in
Scotland and France, and, as one of the companions of
Edward II., was also present at the Tournament at Dunstable
in 1309; and 7 Gilbert. His eldest son.
Sir William de Caryngton, Lord of Caryngton and Ash-
ton, knighted by Edward I. after the defeat of William Vv'al-
lace at Falkirk, 1298 ; m. Anne, dau. and heir of Sir Edmund
Farnell, Knt., by his wife, a dau. and heir of Eobert Coventry,
and by her had,
John (Sir). William. Thomas. Jordan.
Avicia. Mabella. Alicia.
Sir William d. about 1334. The eldest son,
Sir John de Caryntox, Lord of Carynton, Ashton, <fcc.,
■was in the Scotch wars of Edwards 11. and III.; ni. about
1320, 1st, Sibilla, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Alan de Eixron,
Lord of Eixton, by Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Sir Jolin
Danyers, and by her (who d. 1335) had issue,
^ViLLiAM (Sir), of whom presently. Thomas.
Eobert. Ealph. Geoffrey. John.
And three daus.
Sir John m. 2ndly in 1359, Cicely, dau. of Ralph de Hyde, by
Margery his wife, dau. of Thomas Davenport, of Whel-
trough, CO. Chester, and d. the same year. His eldest son,
Sir William de Caryngton, " Chyvaler," knighted by
Edward III., was at the battle of Sluys, Holland, 1340.
Da. Obmerod, in his History of Cheshire, states. " Tlierc is in
the possession of William Hamper, Esq., 1816, a certifieate of
47 Edward III., to which two seals only of red wax now
remain. One seal has Arms: on a bend three lozenges;
Crest — out of a ducal coronet, an unicorn's he;id; circum-
scribed SiGiLLv' Willi .... byngton.". The date of
this certificate, 20 Dec. 1373, proves the use of tbese Arms for
upwards of 520 years. He m. 1st, Katherine, eldest dau. of
Sir William de Montacute, by Lady Elizabeth his wife, who in
1346 gave the Christ Church Meadows to maintain a chantry,
and has a noble monument erected to her memory in Christ
Church, Oxford, and was dau. of Sir Peter de Montfort, and
sister of William Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, and Marshal
of England, and by her had issue,
Thomas (Sir), of whom presently.
Michael, taken prisoner at Eochelle, 1372, and carried theuce
to Spain, where he d. f. p.
Isabel, in. Sir Nicholas ffarington.
Ann, a nun.
Catherine, m. Sir Thomas Wake.
Lienor, m. Sir John Curson, father of William, Abbot of St.
Osithe's, Essex, who in 1404 succoured John Carington.
Sir William, had by his 2nd wife, Matilda, dau. of Peter de
Arderne, of Alvanly and Harden, and Cecily liis wife, dau. and
heir of Adam de Bredbury, who survived him,
Edward, in. Helena de Ines, widow of Eoger de Hilton, d.
s. p.
George (Sir), afterwards Lord of Carington.
Peter.
Arthur, Henry, and Nicholas, all defts. with Lady Matilda,
their mother, in a Plea of Trespass, 20 Eichard II., 1396.
Sir William d. 1377. His eldest son.
Sir Thomas de Carington, "Chyvaler," was knighted in
1377 in Gascony by the Black Prince, who made him also
Seneschal of Eovergne. There is in the British Museum
Harl. MS. 2153, fo. 257, a fine and perfect seal to a deed dated
3 Eichard II. 1380, showing the Carington arms, helmet, and
crest, with a label of three-points, circumscribed " Sigillum
Thoma de Carington." Sir Thomas d. 1383. He in. Mar-
garet, dau. of Sir Eobert de Eoos, Knt., by whom he had
issue,
Edmund (Sir), m. Joanne, dau. of Sir John Ferrars, and
had issue, two daus. He d. 1397.
John, of whom we treat.
Ann, m. William Lainton.
The younger son,
John Carington, b. 1374, whom Dugdale says was bred up in
Gascoigne under Sir Thomas Neville, in the service of Uichard
II., and after the decease of his elder brother Edmund, 1397,
returned to England, still in the service of the King, but oa
deposal of Eichard II. by Henry of Lancaster, being con-
strained to flee into France, after one year in Paris, served in
Italy, and then went to Brabant, where he met two Englisli
friars going to Rome, who informed him that his cousia
William Curson was now Abbot of St. Osithe's, whereupon hu
hasted by Amsterdam to Ipswich in 1404; he thence sped to
St . Osithe's, where, changing his name to Smyth, and
adopting for arms a cross between four peacocks, made
himself known to the abbot, and was by liim courteously
entertained and advanced with good means. Joini Carington,
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by the death of his brother Edmund, became the head of the
Caringtons, hut having thus expatriated himself, tlie dignities
and emoluments due to him, were seized and held by his
paternal unele George, who transmitted them to his own
family, by whom they were retained, to the entire exclusion
of the senior branch. He was bur. at Hivenhall 1446. He
TO. 1st, Anne Gernon, who d. s. p.; '2ndly, Jlilicent, dau.
and heir of Eobert Laynham, Essex, by Alice liis wife, dau.
and heir of Sir John Hende, Lord Mayor of London 1391
and 1404, and by her (with wiioui he obtained great
possessions) left issue,
I. Thomas, of hivenhall and Blackmore, m. 1st, a dau. of
— Hamond, by whom he had issue,
Thomas (Sir), who left issue.
John, I?, s. p.
He VI. 2ndly, Isabella, dau. and heir of William Toft, of
Little Badow, and by her had, with four daus., three
sons,
Clement (Sir), m. Dorothy, sister of Lady Jane Seymour,
3rd wife of Henry VIII., and had issue.
John, Serjeant-at-Law, left issue.
Leonard, of Shouldbam, left issue.
II. Eobert, by Johanna, his wife, had issue, John, Thomas,
and Henry.
in. Hdgh, of whom we treat.
IV. John, m. and had issue, John, William, Edward, and
Jone.
V. Edward.
VI. Christopher, d. s. p.
I. Jone, )
II. Margaret, >who all 7n.
III. Milicent, )
The 3rd son,
Hugh Smith, of Cressing Temple, White Notley, and half
the manor of Witham, co. Essex, m. Elizabeth Smith, of Jlor-
vill, Salop, and d. 1485, leaving by lier a son,
Sir John Smith, Knt., appointed Kemembrancer of the
Exchequer 12 Jan. 1513, and 2nd Baron of the same, I Aug.
1540. He d., seised of Cressing Temple, White Notley, half
the hundred of Witham, and lands in cos. Middlesex, Herts,
Camb., Norfolk, Suffolk, Surrey, Salop, Hereford, and War-
wick. His will was proved 31 July, 1547. He hi. 1st, Alice,
dau. and co-heir of Edward Woode, citizen and grossier of
London, by whom he had issue,
I. Edmund, m. Barbara, dau. and co-heir of Sir John
Hampden, Knt., and had a dau. and heir, Anne, »i. William
Pawlet, son and heir of Sir George I'awlet, Knt.
n. Thomas, of Cressing Temple, m. 1st, Joan, dau. and
co-heir of Eustace Fitzherbert, she d. s. p. ; 2ndly, Mary,
dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Nevill, of Holt, by whom he
had issue, with two daus.,
Clement, d. s. p. 1590.
Henry, who took the name of Nevill, and d. s.p. 1612.
Thomas (Sir), of Holt, High Sheriff 1606; m. Jane, dau.
of Tobias Houghton, of Kingscliffe, and d. 1637, having
had issue (ancestor of Nevill of Hull).
William Smith, d. s. p.
m. Edward, rn. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Eustace Fitz-
herbert, and had a son, John, of Uunmow, Essex.
Sir John m. 2ndly, Agnes, 5th dau. of John Harewell, of
Wootton Wawen, and co-heir of her brother Thomas, with
whom he had Wootton Wawen, and lands in cos. Warwick,
Gloucester, Essex, and Salop, a great dowry, and by her had
issue,
IV. Francis, of whom presently.
V. George, >
VI. Hugh, > all d. s. p.
VII. John. >
VIII. William, of White Notley, bur. there, 7 April, 1625.
He m. Grace, dau. of Eobert Cooke, of I'okinge, Essex,
and had issue, Thomas, William, Edward (whose grandson
Edward entered his pedigree at the Visitation of Loudon,
16t»7), Francis, Matthew, and two daus.
I. Ann, 'III. II. Ursula, m.
HI. Dorothee, m. iv. Bridgett, m.
V. Elizabeth, m. vi. Martlia, unm. in 1561.
The 4th son,
Francis Smith, of Ashby Folvile, and Wootton Wawen, High
Sheriff of the united cos. of Leicester and Warwick in 1566, b.
1522- m. 1537, at Baynards Castle, London, Mary, dau. and
heir of John Morton, of Ashby F'olvile (nephew of Richard
Morton, Bishop of Worcester, and great-nephew of Cardinal
Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury), and d. 3 Sept. 1606,
leaving by her (who was 22nd in descent Irom Alfred the
Great, and was b. 1522, and d. 30 March, 1550) a son,
George Smith, of Ashby F'olvile, co. Leicester, b. 16
July, 1541 ; ra. Anne, 5tb dau. of Sir Thomas Giffard, of Chil-
lington, CO. StaiJoid (by his 2nd wife, Ursula, dau. of Sir
Robert Throckmorton, of Coughton, co. Warwick), and d. 31
July, 1607, having had, with other issue,
I. Francis (Sir), Knt., of Ashby Folvile and Wootton
Wawen, &c., 6. 1570; m. 1596, Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas
Markham, of .Mlerton, Notts, and d. 6 May, 1629, having
by her had issue,
1 Charles (Sir), Knt., for substantial aid to Charles !•
was created Lord Carington, 31 Oct. 1643, and Viscount
Caring ION, 4 Nov. 1643. He was murdered in Pontoise,
FraiA'C, 21 Feb. 1664. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John
Caryll, Knt., of South Harting, co. Sussex, by whom he
had, with other issue,
Francis, 2nd Viscount Carington, m. 1st, Juliana, dau.
of .sir Thiimas Walmesley, by whom he had a son
Charles, who U. an infant, and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of
William Herbert, Marquess of Fowls; she d. s. p.
Charles, 3rd Viscount Carington, b. 5 July, 1635; m.
F'ranees, dau. and co-heir of Sir John Pate, Bart, of
Sysonby (she d. 13 July, 1693), and d. s. p. May, 1706.
2 Thomas (Sir), of Broxton, Notts, m. Mary, dau. and
co-heir of Sir Thomas Blakiston, Bart, of Blakiston,
CO. Durham, and by her had issue, three sons and two
daus.
3 F'raneis, m. and had a son, Francis, of Aston, co. Salop.
4 John (Sir), Jlajor-Gen., knighted at Edgehill, by
Charles I., for rescuing with his own hands the royal
standard, 1642, being the last Kniglit Banneret created;
slain at Alresford, Hants, 30 March, 1644; bur. in
Christ Church, Oxford, M.I.
1 Mary. 2 Lucy.
3 Alathea. 4 Ann.
5 Elizalieth. 6 Frances.
7 Dorothy. 8 Ursula.
9 Martha.
II. Nicholas, d. an infant.
III. George, of Queeniborough, co. Leicester, b. 10 March
1577; VI. Mary, dau. of Edward Holte, of Aston Hall, co.
Warwick, and d. 28 F'eb. 1642, having had, with other
issue,
George, of Queeniborough, b. 1614 ; m. 1st., Mary, 2nd
dau. of Antliony Dormer, of Grove Park, co. Warwick,
2nd son of Richard, 1st Lord Dormer, and by her had issue,
George, d. an infant in 1641 ; Margaret, b. 1643 ; Anne,
b. 1G47 ; and Mary, b. 1649; he m. 2ndly, Anne, dau.
of William Byerley, of Belgrade, co. Leicester, and
d. Aug. 1653. His widow re-m. 9 Aug. 1654, Humphrey
Wharton, at St. Paul's, Covent Garden.
Edmund, of Queeniborough, b. 1615; d. 1694. He m.
Mary Tipping, of co. Leicester, and had issue, three daus.
and a son, Francis, of Queeniborough.
IV. Thomas, of Charley, co. Leicester, and afterwards of
Snelston, CO. Derby, b. 1578-9; d. 6 April. 1646. He m.
twice; 1st, Jane, dau. of Sampson Erdeswick, of Sandon,
CO. Stafford ; and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Martin Powtrell,
of Sandford, Abingdon, Berks, He had, with other issue,
George, of Ashby Folville, m. 1st. Dec. 1659, Dorothy,
dau. of Henry furvile, of Aston Flamvile. co. Leicester,
by whom he had three daus. ; by his 2nd wife, he had two
sons and one dau.
Eobert, of Alsworth, Nottingham, m. 1st, 3 Feb. 1667,
Sarah, dau. of William Smith, of Strelley, who d. s. x>.;
indly, 14 Feb. 1698-9, Naomi, dau. of Thomas Blood, of
St. Mary's, Nottingliam, by whom he had
William, of Plumtree, of whom we treat.
William Smith, of Plumtree, Beeston, and East Leake, co.
Notts (son of Eobert Smith and Naomi his wife), bapt. at St.
Mary's, Nottingham, 26 Dec. 1699; m. 10 Feb. 1738, Hannah,
dau. of Richard Cox, of Beeston, and d. March, 1795, in his
96th year, having had issue, John, bapt. 1 March, 1741;
William, bapt. 30 Sept. 1744; Eichard, of whom presently;
Hannah, bapt. 1 March, 1746.
EicuARD Smith, of Beeston and East Leake, &. 1748; m. 1
April, 1771, Phoebe, dau. of George Rhodes, of Hucknall
Torquard, Notts, and d. 1810, leaving by her (bapt. 29 April,
1750; d. 1812), with other issue,
Richard S.mith, of Beeston, East Leake and St. John's, co.
Worcester, 6. 14 June, 1780; vi. 1st, Mary, dau. of Thomas
Dunn, of Worcester, who d. s. p. 1819 ; 2ndly, 24 Aug. 1820,
Ann, eldest dau. and co-heir of Benjamin Hanbury, of Bridg-
north, CO. Salop, and by her (who d. 26 Aug. 1861) had issue,
Richard, now of Ashby F"olville.
Sarali, b. '20 June, 1821.
Ann, b. 7 Jan. 1823; to. 3 Sept. 1850, Thomas Archibald
Davis, of Grantchester, co. Cambridge (who d. 9 Sept.
1881); sherf. 29 Jan. 1884, having had issue, i. Tom Lloyd, of
Kensington, b. 21 Nov. 1858; to. 19 Nov. 1883, Mary Wells
Theobald, she d. 17 F'eb. 1891; i. Laura Hanbury, m. 11
Nov. 1871, Edward Henry Palmer, M.A., Professor of
Arabic, St. John's Coll. Camb., who d. 12 Aug. 1882, leaving
issue. She d. 4 Dec. 1878.
Elizabeth, b. '24 July, 1826 ; to. 3 Sept. 1850, Samuel Page
Widnall, of Grantchester, co. Cambridge, and d. s. p. 2 Jan.
1886.
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Mr. Smith d. 8 Aug. 1848. His only .son,
RicHABD Smith, who resumed the family name of Carington,
in 1878, is the present Mr. Smith-Carington, of Ashby Folville
and St. Cloud.
Anns — Quarterly: 1st and 4th sa., on a bend arg. three
lozenges of the first ; 2ncl and 3rd, arg. a cross gu. between
four peacocks ppr. Crests — 1st, out of a ducal coronet or, a
unicorn's head arg. armed and crined or; 2nd, a peacock's
head erased ppr. ducally gorged or. Motto — Fides semper
firraa.
Seats — Ashby Folville Manor, Melton Mowbray, and St. Cloud,
Powyke, Worcester.
SMITH OF BARNES HALL.
Smith, Fbakcis Patrick, Esq. of Barnes Hall,
CO. York, b. 21 July, 1835 ; m. li May, 1868, Mar-
garet Scott, eldest dau. of Rev. Alfred Gratty, D.D.,
Vicar of Ecclesfield, co. York, and Sub-Deau of
York, and lias issue,
I. AViLLiAM McKemzfe, i. 27 -A-pril, 18G9, Lieut. Yorkshire
Dragoons Yeomanry Cavalry.
II. Francis Scott, b. 8 Sept. 1870.
III. Stephen Alexander, b. 12 Sept. 1872.
IV. Philip Gatty, b. 27 Jan. 1875.
V. Leonard Kirke, b. 24 Jan. 1877.
VI. Godfrey Scott, b. 14 July, 1878.
VII. David Thurstan, b. 8 Dec. 1879.
viu. Gilbert Kirke, 6. 20 June, 1831.
IX. George McKenzie, b. 26 May, 1883.
Lineage. — This family sprang originally from Cawthorne,
near Silkstone, in the West Eiding, co. York. In 1606,
Thomas Smyth left his house and lands in Cawthorne and
Chapelthorpe by will to his eldest son,
Robert S.mtth, of Deanhills, in Cawthorne, who in 161S, 7h.
Agnes, dau. of Thomas Beaumont, of Over Flockton, and
sister of George Beaumont, Esq. of Darton. She d. in 1650.
By his will, proved 1650, Deanhills was left to his son and
heir,
Thomas Smyth, of Deanhills, who d. in 16C9, and left Dean-
hills by will to his eldest son,
Robert Smyth, of Deanhills, who in 1676 m. Susanna, dau.
of William Greene, of Elmhirst, in Cawthorne, of the ancient
family of Greene of Bank, and one of the co-heirs of her
brother, John Greene of Elmhirst, who d. s. p. 1685. By her,
who d- in 1737, he had issue, one surviving son and several
daus. Robert Smyth was bur. 15 June, 1732, having left Dean-
hills some years before his death. His only son,
William Smith, of Elmhirst, was 6. 8 April, 1692. He m.
1 May, 1724, Jennet, dau. of William Woofenden, of Xorcroft,
in Cawthorne, and by her (who d. 6 March, 1759) had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. William, 6. 10 June, 1728.
III. Robert, 6. 5 Jan. 1731, drowned in America 1777, s. p.
IV. Richard, b. 20 May. 1734; hi. Lucretia Fiances, dau. of
William Vassall, Esq. of Boston, New England, and by her
had one child, Anne Eyre, b. 5 June, 1773 ; m. 25 June, 1798,
John Dixon, Esq. of Middleham, co. York, and had one
child, Anne, b. 14 Jidy, 1808, who m. C. Topham, Esq. of
Middleham, and their only child m. the Hon. Amlas Orde
Powlett, and has issue (.see Burke's Peerage).
V. John, b. 28 Nov. 1740; d. s.p. Isul.
I. .Sarah, m. 1765, John Kirke, Esq. of Cowley Manor, near
Eeclesfield, and c^. s. p. 1778.
II. Mary, d. young.
III. Anne, m. 1761, Benjamin Eyre, of London, brother of
Thomas Eyre, Esq. of Howden, co. Derby, and d. s. p.
•v. Susanna, m. 1766, Richard Dixon, Esq. of Middleham,
and had issue (one son, d. s. p., and one dau., vi. —
Hebdeii, of Leeds).
Mr. Smith d. 18 Feb. 1777. His eldest son,
Thomas Smith, of Upper House, in Cawthorne, after
of Cowley Manor, b. 14 June, 1725; m. 17 May, 1754,
Anne, eldest dau. of Gerard Kirke, of Cowley Manor (and
afterwards heir of her brother, John Kirke, of the same),
by his wife, Anne, eldest dau. of George Walker, Esq. of
Hemshelf Hall, near Penistone ; and by her (who tZ. 18 May,
1797) had issue,
William, of whom presently.
Anne, rn. Joseph jVllen, Esq. of Chapeltown, and d. s. p.
1830.
Sarah, hi. Hodgson Atkinson, Esq. o' Kirby Moorside and
London, by whom she left eight children, all of whom
d. s. p.
Mr. Smith d. 31 March, 1791. His only son,
William Smith, Esq. of Cowley Manor, afterwards of
Barnes Hall, and also heir, through his mother, to the ancient
family of Walker o/ Hemshelf HaU, and of Middlewood Hall,
near Darjield, co. York, and Messinr/harn, co. Lincoln, was b.
27 Aug. 1761, at Cawthorne. He rn. 13 Dec. 1792, Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Parkyn, Esq. of Mortomley Hall, and by her
(who (/. 19 March, 1834) had issue,
I. Thomas, b. 1793 ; d. an infant.
II. William, of Barnes Hall.
III. Charles, b. 1797 ; -./. an infant.
IV. George Walker, of Hemshelf Hall and Everton, near
Bawtry, b. 23 Aug. 1799 ; m. 24 Jan. 1824, Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Eidsdale, Esq., and has issue, one surviving
grandson, Frederick Ridsdale Smith, Esq. of Everton. Mr.
Smith d. 2 April, 1879. His only dau., Lucy, m. Charles
Owtram, Esq., and has issue.
V. Richard, b. \S Sept. 18o2; d. s. p. 21 Feb. 1825.
I. Elizabeth. );;. her cousin, Thomas Atkinson, Esq., and
d. s.p. 21 April, 1843.
Mr. Smith d. 5 Sept. 1849. His eldest surviving son,
William Smith, Esq. of Barnes Hall, co. York, 6. 27 Oct.
1795; m. 26 May, 1828, Mary Anne, only surviving dau. and
heiress of Rev. Alexander McKenzie, M.A., of Finegand in
Glenshee, and Sharrow Head, ShefBeld, formerly chaplain to
the 77th Highlanders, and by her (who d. 22 Jan. 1874) had
issue,
I. Alexander McKenzie, of Bolton Hey, near Liverpool, of
Finegand, and of Messingham, co. Lincoln, b. 27 March,
1829; ra. 19 Feb. 1857, Emma Anne, dau. of George
Strongitharm, Esq. of Walsall, co. Lancaster.
II. Thomas William, b. 20 Dec. 1831 ; drowned in S. America,
29 Oct. 1874, s.p.
III. Francis Patrick, now of Barnes Hall.
IV. Charles, b. 10 June, 1837 ; d. s.p. 16 July, 1884.
V. Sydney, of Manton, Worksop, b. 21 Aug. 1838.
VI. Arthur, b. 14 April, 1843; in. 19 Sept. 1867, Jane, dau. of
Major-Gen. George Butler Stoney, of Dublin, and d. 2 Nov.
1870, leaving, with other issue, Herbert Stoney, Lieut.
Leicestershire Regt., b. 16 Aug. 1868.
VII. Alfred Harrison, of Cliffe House, Ecclesfield, 6. 17 June,
1845; )H. 17 Oct. 1867, Fanny Maria, dau. of Charles
Wetherel! Wardle, Esq. of Linton Spring, co. York, and
has, with other issue, Frederick Wardle, b. 11 Jan. 1869.
VIII. CoHn McKenzie. of Dykes HaU, Sheffield, h. 26 July,
1847; )/'. 15 Oct. 1889, Wilhelniina Ruth, youngest dau. of
Major-Gen. George Butler Stoney, and has had issue,
Duncan McKenzie, 6. July, 1890, d. in infancy.
IX. Arnold Kirke (Rev.), M.A. Oxon, Vicar of Bexworth,
Hunts, b. 23 April, 1850, in. 2b Sept. 1877. Emma Frances,
dau. of Col. Robert Henry Lindsell, of Biggleswade, Beds,
and has, with other issue, Arthur Lindsell, b. 20 Aug. 1878.
X. Kenneth McKenzie, 6. 28 April, 1652: d.s.p. 10 Feb.
1890.
I. Sarah Elizabeth, d. 1849.
II. Slargaret Jean.
III. Mary Harrier, d. 1864.
Mr. William Smith d. .30 Oct. 1888, and was s. at Barnes Hall
by his 2nd surviving son, and in his Scotch and Lincolnshire
properties by his eldest son.
^r//i«— Erniinois, a chevron gu., on a chief engrailed of the
last, a rose arg. barbed and seeded ppr. between two martlets
or quartering Greene and JIcKenzie. C'resi— Issuant from a
chaplet of roses arg., a rock ppr., thereon a martlet rising or,
holding in the beak a rose as in the arms, leaved and slipped
ppr. J/oiio— Suaviter sed fortiter.
.Sea! — Barnes HaU, near ShefiSeld.
SMITH OF WOODHALL PARK.
Smith, Abel, Esq. of Woodhall Park, Herts,
M.P., for Herts 18.54-7, 18.59-65, and 1866-85,
elected for East Herts, 1885, J.P. and D.L., M.A.,
Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 30 Dec. 1826 ; m. 1st, 7 April,
1853, Lady Susan Pelliam, 2nd dau. of Henry
Thomas, 3rd Earl of Chichester, and by her (-who
d. 30 Sept. 1875) has issue,
I. Abel Henry, b. 6 Dec. 1862; rn. 18 July, 1889, Isabella
Anna, 4rh dau. of Charles, 2nd Lord Lurgan, and has
i.ssue, three daus.,
II. Edward Pelham, Lieut. R.A., 6. 17 Nov. 1868.
I. Evelyn Mary.
Mr. Smith m. 2ndly, 24 July, 1877, Frances Julia,
eldest dau. of Sir Percyvall Hart Dyke, 6th Bart,
of LiiUingstone Castle, Xent, and has issue,
II. Rachel Caroline.
Lineag-e — Samuel Smith, Esq. of Woodhall Park, b. 1%'^i,
4th son of Al.el Smiih, Esq. of Nottingham, M.P., and brother
of Robert Smith, crcati^ Lord Carrington, purchased in IsOl,
from Paul Bcufield, Esq., the estate of Woodhall, Herts, known
1862
SMI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SMI
as Wfitton A\'oodhall, and possessed, ia early times, by the
ancient family of Boteler. Mr. Smith m. 17S2, Klizabcth
Frances, dau. of Edmund Tumor, Esq. of Tantou House, co.
Lincoln, and dying 1S34, left
I. Abel, hi? heir.
u. Samuel George, of Sacombe Park, Ware, Herts, M.l'., 6.
19 July, I7ti9 ; ,u. 4 July, lS-1, Eugenia, 3rd dau. of Kev.
Robert Chattield. LL.D.. Vicar of Chatteris, co. CambridKC,
and i^. i Oct. 1663, baviiijj by her (^who d. 6 Jan. 183S) had
issue,
SAMt-EL George, of Sacombe Tark, Herts, Bl.A., J. P.,
M.P. for Aylesbury lSo9 to ISSO, 0. ft Jtnie. 1822.
Frederiok Chatlield, of Bramcote Hall, Notts, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff J8S4, M.P. for North Nottinghamshire
ISe.-^SO, 0. 11 June, 1S23: iii. 3 June, ISoS, Harriet
Matilda, dau. of Krancis Pym, Esq. of The Hasells, co.
Bedford, and has issue,
1 Herbert France?, h. 10 M,ay, 1859.
2 Cecil Leslie, 6. 9 July, 1862: d. IS April, 1864.
3 EulhYcn Frederick, h. 14 Jan. 18G4.
4 Kvelyn Kyrle, b. 20 Dec. 1872.
1 Katherine JIaud. 2 Ethel Sl.arian.
3 Lilian Mary. 4 Kosaniond Lucy.
5 Cicely Violet. 6 Alieu Eugenia.
7 Grace Eleanor. 8 Marjorie Jane.
Eowland, of Dufneld Hall, co. Derby, and 131, Queen's
Gate, London. High Sheriff 1877, J.P'. and D.L. co. Derby,
3I.P. for South Derbyshire 1868-74, b. 6 Dec. lt?26 ; „i. 20
Aug. 1857, Constance Henrietta Sophia Louisa, 2nd dau.
of the Kight Hon. Lord Granville Somerset, son of Henry
Charles, 6th Duke of Beaufort, and by her (who ri. 1 Sept.
1893) has issue, 1 Granville Roland Francis, Lieut. Cold-
Btreain Guards. 6. 24 Dec. Is60 : m. i Dec. 1883, Lady
Blanche Catherine Keith-Falconer, 2n(1 dau. of Francis, 8th
Earl of Kintore, and has issue, Granville Keith-Falconer, b.
1SS6, Koland Audley, b. 1887, and Arthur Francis, b. 1890 ;
1 Constance Eugenia, 6. 17 June, 1858, m. 1889, Eev.
Algernon C. Dudley Ryder, third son of the late Hon.
Frederick Dudley Ryder, and has issue ; 2 Constance
Emily, b. 26 Jan. 1874.
Horace James, of Broxbournebury, Herts, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1873, formerly Capt. Herts Yeomanry
(assumed the name of I'osanquet), b. 24 Feb. 1829, m. 7
Oct. 1858, Cecilia Jane Wentworth, only child au'l heir of
George Jacob Bosaxquet, Esq., D.L., of Broxbourne-
bury. Secretary to H.M. Legation and Charge d'Affairesat
Madrid, and has issue, 1 George Richard Bosanijuet, b. 5
Feb. 1866; 1 Florence Cecilia; 2 Marion Constance
Bosanquet; 3 Ella Bosanquet; 4 Alice Eugenie ; 5 Lettice
Evelyn (.set; Smith-Bosanquet of Brozbourneburi/).
Charlotte Eugenia, (;. 31 Dec. 1837; m. 31 Aug. 1869,
I.ieii*.-Col. Bernard Edward Ward, late GOth liiiies, and
has issue.
HI. Henr>-, of Wilford House, Notts, 6. 1794 ; ?!i. 14 July,
1824, Liidy Lucy Melville, dau. of Alexander, 10th Earl of
Leven and Melville, and d. 7 Feb. 1874, having by her
(who d.. 23 Dec. 1865) had two sons, Henry Abel, of
AVilford House, D.L., 6. 7 Slarch, 1826, m. 30 Oct. 1849,
Elizabeth Mary, 3rd dau. of Francis Pym, Esq. of The
Husells, CO. Bedford (she d. 14 Jan. 1877), and had issue,
Francis Abel, of Easthorpe House, Notts, b. 3 April, 1861 ;
r/i. 11 Aug, 1885, Madeline, 4th dau. of Rev. Henry
Seymotir, Rector of Holme Pierrepoint (.see Bueke's Pcerar/e,
So.MERSET, D;, and has issue, St. Maur Abel, b. 2 Oct. 1887,
and Madeline Frances, b. 16 Sept. 1889 : and Robert Melville.
I. Sophia, rii. Is03, WiUiam Dickinson, Esq, of King-
weston, Somerset, who is deceased.
u. Frances Anne, m. 1806, Claude George Thornton, Esq. of
Marden Hill, Herts.
III. Mary, m. l8ll, Thomas Daniel, Esq. of Aldridge Lodge,
CO. Statifor.l.
IV. Caroline, m. 1814, Major-Gen. Thomas Cary, and d. 1816.
V. Lucy, d. v.iim.
VI. Barbara, 'ni. 1836, James John Gordon, Esq., R.N.
VII. Charlotte, m. 19 Oct. 1825, Hon. Alexander Leslie
Melville.
Tlie eldest son,
AiiEL Sm;th, Esq. of Woodhall Park, J.P., M.P. for Herts,
from 1835 to 1847, b. 17 July, 1788; ra. 1st, 28 Aug. 1822,
Lady ilarianne Melville, dau. of Alexander, 9th Earl of Leven
and Melville, which lady d. 22 March, 1823. He m. 2ndly, 12
July, 1820, Frances Anne, 2nd dau. of Sir Harry Calvert, 1st
Bart, of Claydon, G.C.B., and by her had issue,
I. Abel, now of Woodhall Park.
II. Robert, of Goldings, Herts, and 35, Dover Street, Picca-
dilly, London, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1869, b. 24
April, 1833: m. 8 Jan. 1857, Isabel, 5th dau. of Henry
John Adeane, Esq., M.P., ot Babraham, co. Cambridge,
and the Hon. Matilda Abigail Stanley, dau. of John, 1st
Lord Stanley of Alderley, and has issue,
1 Reginald Abel, J. P., b. 11 Oct. 1857; m. 15 Oct. 1885,
Hon. .Margaret Alice, youngest dau. of Lord Kniitsford,
and ha.i, with other issue, Cyril Ralph Abel, b. 1888.
2 Eustace Abel, h. 3 Sept. 1862.
3 Wiifnd Robert Abel, b. 13 Sept. 1870.
4 Ralph Philip Abel, 6. 8 M.arch, 1874.
1 Beatrice Maud, b. 11 Dec. 1860; ;,(.. 23 Oct. 1879 Rev
John JIansel-Pleydell,
2 Emmeline Constance, b. 21 Nov. lsG4: d. 10 Jan. 1883
3 Isabel JIary, b. 4 July, 1866.
4 Hilda Marion, b. 21 Sept. 1867.
5 Edith Elizabeth, b. 20 Feb. 1869.
6 Leila Margaret, b. 20 June, 1872.
7 Marjory, b. 12 Feb. 1876.
in. Philip, C.B., Col. late Grenadier Guards, J.P. for Bucks,
6. 10 Jan. 1837.
IV. Albert (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Wendovcr, /;. 31 March,
1841 ; ra. 4 Jan. 1865, Emma, 5th dau. of William Mark-
ham, Esq. of Becca Hall, and has issue, 1 Edwin, b. 1865;
2 Lionel, 6. 1870; 3 Geoffrey, b. 1871; 4 Harold, b. 1878;
1 Helen ; 2 Maud ; 3 Rose.
I. Caroline, vi. 19 July, 1849, Robert Culling Hanbury, Esq.,
M.P., and d. 4 Oct. 1863, leaving issue.
II. Mary, m. 30 Oct. 1856, Major-Gen. Charles Daniell, and
has issue, Constance Mary.
III. Elizabeth Frances.
IV. Adelaide, m. 22 June, 1859, Rev. John Filmer Sullivan,
Vicar of St. Matthew's, London, and has issue, 1 Ernest,
Lieut. 67th Rcgt., 6. 1860; 2 Harry, 6. 1866; 1 Albinia;
2 Marion.
v. Lucy, m. 3 March, 1863, Frederick W^akc Pretor-Pinney,
P-sq. of Somerton, co. Somerset, and has issue, 1 Charles
Frederick, b. 1864 ; 2 Robert Wake, b. 1867 ; 1 Frances
Mary; 2 Hester ; 3 Alice.
VI. Sophia, Hi. 20 April, 18G5, Hon. Charles Willi.am Fre-
mantle, C.B., 3rd sou of Thomas, 1st Lord Cottesloe, and
has issue, 1 Maurice Abel, 6. 16 Feb. 1868; 2 Ronald
Aubrey, b. 23 Oct. 1872 ; 3 Charles Albert, b. 15 March,
1879 ; 1 Margaret Agnes.
Mr. Abel Smyth d. 23 Feb. 1859.
Arriis and Crest — See Smith of Tresco Abbey.
Stat — Woodhall Park, Ware.
SMITH OF VAYNOL.
DcrFF-AssnETON-S-MiTH, George William, Esq.
of Vaynol, co. Carnarvon, J.P. and D.L., Higli
Sheriff for Anglesey 1872, and for Carnarvon 1878,
b. 17 May, 1848, m. 19 April, 1SS8, Laura Alice,
2nd dau. of Colin Stanhope Jones, Esq. of the War
Ollice, assumed the name of Assheton-Smith, in
addition to that of Duff, under the will of Mrs.
Assheton-Smith, widow of his grand-uncle, Thomas
Assheton-Smith, Esq. of Tedworth and Vaynol.
Mr. Duff- Assheton-Smith is the eldest son of
the late Robert George Duff, Esq. of Glan-y-Bala,
CO. Carnarvon, by Mary Astley, his wife, niece of
Thomas Assheton-Smith, Esq., M.P. of Tedworth
and Vaynol, and grandson of the late Garden Duff,
Esq., D.L., of Hatton Castle, co. Aberdeen (see
Duff of Hatton).
liineage.— Thomas Assheton, Esq. of Ashley Hall, near
Bowdon, CO. Chester, descended from Ralph Assheton, Esq.
of Kirkby, near Leeds (2nd son of Sir Richard Assheton, of
Middleton, co. Lancester) and Catherine his wife, dau. and
heir of William Brereton, Esq. of Ashley aforesaid, assumed
the surname and arms of Smith at the death of his uncle,
Capt. William Smith, son of the Right Hon. John Smith,
Speaker of the House of Commons in the fii st two Parliaments
of Queen Anne, and Chancellor of the Exchequer in the pre-
ceding reign. Mr. Assheton-Smith's son and successor,
Thomas Assheton Smith, Esq. of Tedworth, Hants, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Watkins Wynn, Esq. of Voelas, co. Denbigh,
and had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. William, Lieut, of the "Tem6raire," at the battle of
Trafalgar, lost at sea, 16 Jan. IsOG, in a noble attempt to
save the lives of others.
I. Jane (Mrs. Satterley)
II. Elizabeth, m. 24 March, 1818, William Buckler Astley,
Esq. of Purton House, Wilts, brother ot Sir John Dugdale
Astley, 1st Bart, of Everleigh, Wilts, and by her (who d.
1849) had a dau..
Mart, -m. 12 May, 1847, Robert George DtJir, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L. (4th son of Garden Duff, Esq. of Hatton
Castle, CO. Aberdeen, by the Hon. Louisa his wife, dau. of
Benjamin, 6th Lord Ouffiis) and d. 4 Oct. 1874, leaving
issue, 1 George William DnpF-AssiiEToN-SMiTH, now of
Vaynol ; 2 Charles Garden Dull, J. P., late Capt. Anglesey
Militia, b. 16 April, 1851, m. 16 Feb. 1876, Hon. Maud
Frances Vivian, 2nd dau. of Charles, 2nd Lord Vivian ;
3 Henry Assheton Duff ; and 1 Loui.-a AUce Duff, m. 8
June, 1876, Hon. Hussey Crespigny Vivian, C.B., eldest
son of Charles, '2nd Lord Vivian, and has issue.
SMI
THE LAISTDED GEN'TRY.
SMI
1863
lUiugworth, Esq., and 2adlj', — Jervis,
12 May, 1828, aged 76, and was s. by his
III. Emma, m. 1st, —
Esq.
IV. Fanny, d. unm.
V. Harriet, d. unya.
Mr. AssUeton Smith d.
eon,
Thomas Assheton-Smith, Esq. of Tedworth, Hants, and
Vaynol, CO. Carnarvon, M.P. for Andover, and subsequently
for CO. Carnarvon ; he m. Oct. 1827, Matilda. 2nd dau. of
■William Webber, Esq. of Binfield Lodge, Berks, but had no
issue. Mr. Assheton-Smith, one of the most prominent sports-
men of his time, d. Sept. 1858, having devised his whole pro-
perty to his widow, who survived him a few months only, dying
IS May, 1859. By her will, the Welsh estates and quarries
passed to Mr. Assheton-Smith's grand-nephew, Geokge Wil-
liam Duff, and the Tedwonh estate to her own nephew and
godson, Fkanxis Stanley, Esq.
^•fn/is— Quarterly : 1st and 8th az., two bars between three
pheons or, for Smith ; 2nd arg., a mullet pierced sa. ; for
AssuETON ; 3rd vert, a fcsse erm. between a stag's head caboshed
in chief and two escallops in base or. Crests — 1st, Smith,
Issiiant from a mural crown or, two arms embowed, vested az.,
•cuffed arg., holding a pheon or; 2nd, Assheton, A mower in
the act of mowing, vested per pale arg. and sa., sleeves and hose
counterchanged, cap quarterly arg. and sa., scythe-hantUe or,
blade ppr.
Seat — Vaynol, near Bangor.
SMITH OF HALESOWEN GRANGE.
SiiiTK, Ferbinando Dudley Lea, Esq. of Hales-
owen Grange, co. Worce?tei', J.P. and IXL., High
Sheriff 1860, I3arrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple,
Capt. Queen's Own "Worcestershire Yeomanry, b.
15 June, 1834; m. 23 Feb. 1865, Amy Sophia, "2n(l
dau. of James Heath Leigh, Esq. of Belmont Hall,
Cheshire, and has issue,
I. Ferdinakdo Dudley William Lea, 6. 4 April, 1872.
m. Charles Edward Lea, b. 25 Nov. ; d. 6 Dec. 1874.
I. Lilian Amy Lea.
Mr. Smith is senior co-heir of the barony of
Dudley.
Lineage.— William Smyth, or Smith, of The Breach,
Hunnington, near Halesowen, and of Stoke Trior, co. Wor-
cester (a presumed descendant of the Smiths of Slo/.e Prior,
of whom were the two baronetical families of Upton and
IsSeld), d. Dee. 1684, and by will charged his estate in the
/parish of Halesowen with an annual payment to support a
school at Hunnington. His son,
William Smith, Esq. of The Breach, had issue, three sons
and two daus.,
I. AVilliam Smith, to whom his grandfather left an e.state
called " Dove House Fields," in Hunnington, ancestor of
the Smiths of Hourne llciith, co. Worcester, whose heir,
Mary, m. William Clinton, of Belbroughton.
II. Joseph, ancestor of the Smiths of Hunnington, now
extinct.
III. Jacob, to whom his grandfather devised his Stoke Prior
estate, of wJiom presently.
I. Eleanor, m. 1693, William Cardale, of Dudley, Surgeon.
ji. Sarah.
The 3i'd son,
Jacob Smith, Esq. of Stoke Prior, m. June, 1709, Eliza-
ibeth, dau. of Humphrey Lowe, of Warley (by Joice his wife,
■dau. of John Lea, of Halesowen Grange, and niece of William
Lea, of the same place. High Sheriff of co. Worcester
8 William III.), and by her (who d. May, 1762, aged 86) had
issue,
I. William, his successor.
I. Mary, m. 1746, llichard Chambers. She d. 1786, having
had issue, llichard Chambers, Esq. of Whitbourne Court,
CO. Hereford, High Sheriff of that co. 1793.
Tlie only son,
William Smith, Esq. of Stoke Prior and of Ridgacre, 6.
1713; 5/1. 1737, Hon. Anne Lea, eldest sister and co-heir of
i'erdinando Dudley Lea, 15th Lord Dudley, son of William
Lea, Esq. of Halesowen Grange, by Frances his wife, only
•dau. and eventually heir of William, son and heir-apparent
.of Edward, 11th Lord Dudley and Ward.* By this lady (who
* On the death of her brother. Lord Dudley, she assumed
the title of " Baroness Dudley," and her death is thus recorded
in the Grnttenian's Mauauac for 1762, " Ap. 29, Kight Hon.
Anne Smith, Baroness Dudley, wife of William Smith, of
Eidgacre, Shropshire, Esq." Kidgacre is a- farm near Hales-
owen, still belonging ito the family, where Mr. Smith, it
.ajppears, then resided.
was thus senior co-heir of the barony of Dudley, aud a de-
scendant, with a right to quarter the royal arms, of the I'lan-
tagenet kings and of the ancient Princes of Wales), he had
issue,
I. Harry Grey, d. unm. 1760.
II. Feroinando, s. his brother.
I. FVances, m. her cousin, Walter Woodcock, Esq. (son of
Walter Woodcock, Esq., by Frances, 2nd sister of Ferdi-
nando, Lord Dudley), and d. s. p. 14 Feb. 1S21.
II. Anne, m. Edward Baker, Esq. of Hill Court, co. Wor
cester.
III. Mary, d. unm.
He d. 19 May, 1781, and his wife, 29 April, 1702. The 2nd
son,
Ferdinando Smith, Esq. of Halesowen Grange, who s. on
the death of his elder brother to the estates of his uncle
Ferdinando, Lord Dudley, m. at Halesowen, 27 Dec. 1774,
Elizabeth, dau. of Humphrey Lyttelton, Esq. and d. 16 Jan.
1794, leaving issue,
I. Feroinakdo, his heir.
II. William, Capt. 1 1th Dragoons, h. 24 June, 1785 ; d. unm.
in India 4 May, ly24.
III. Henry Lyttelton, Lieut, in the army, b. 1787 ; d. VMm.
I. Elizabeth, m. Joseph Carruther?, Esq. of Halesowen, and
d. s. p. 1800.
II. Amelia, d. unm. in. Frances Maria, d. unm.
IV. Harriet, d. unm.
V. Frances Caroline, m. 1803, Marcus John Annesley, Capt.
44th Regt., nephew of Francis Charles, 1st Earl Annesley,
and had, with other issue,
Marcus William, of Dunstall Hall, AVolverhampton, m.
1h46, Frances Elizabeth, sister of Sir Francis Lyttelton
Holjoake Goodrieke, Bart., and widow of Henry liordern,
Esq.
Matilda, d. unm. Louisa, d. unm. Selina, d. unm.
The eldest son,
Ferdinando Smith, Esq. of Halesowen Grange, b.2.G March,
1779, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. of the Worcester Militia,
served in Ireland during the rebellion, and on his return
received the freedom of the city of Worcester. He m. 1st, 1
July, 1802, Eloisa, dau. and co-heir of Major-Gen. St. George
Knudson, H.E.I.C.S., which lady d. s. j). 14 Feb. 1805, and
2ndly, 5 Oct. 1830, Elizabeth (who d. 23 Jan. 1S75), 4th dau.
of Michael Grazebrook, Esq. of Audiiam, co. Stafford, by
whom he left two surviving sons, Ferdinando Dudley Lea,
now of Halesowen Grange, and William Lea, h. 27 Feb. 1836,
late Lieut. 13th Eegt., d. 5 Feb. IBSO. Col. Smith d. 20 July,
1841.
(^'.tmilg ai |^"cn.
William Lea, of Lea Green, in the parish of Kings Norton,
CO. Worcester, and of Halesowen Grange, jure uxor is, m. Joice,
dau. and heir of John Ive, who had acquired the Grange
estate by purchase from Thomas Blount and Geoi-ge Tuckey,
Esqs , "servants" of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland
(to whom the estate was granted on the dissolution of Hales-
owen Abbey). Mr. Lea d. 1012, leaving issue by the said Joice
(whose will is dated 24 Nov. 1631) five children, Thomas,
William, John, Alice, wife of William Collins, and Bridget, Hi.
William Field. The youngest son,
John Lea, s. to the Grange estate under his mother's will.
He m. Anne, sister of llobert Tibbots. His will, in which he
leaves "Hales Grange and lands" to his eldest son, William,
is dated 5 Nov. 1657, and that of Anne, his widow, 6 June,
1085. They had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. John, who s. his brother.
III. Thomas, who d. s. -p., and was bur. at Halesowen, 1 Dec
1705.
I. Joice, 5)1. Humphrey Lowe, of Warley-Salop, Halesowen,
and had, with other issue, a dau. Elizabeth, vi. Jacob
Smith, of Stoke Prior.
II. Eleanor, d. unm. 1711.
III. Anne, m. Thomas Palmer, of Lappall.
IV. Mary, m. Rev. John Birch.
V. Bridget, 7>i. Samuel Benton, of Kings Norton.
The eldest son,
William Lea, of Halesowen Grange, largely increased his
estate by the purchase of lands in Kings Norton. Northticld,
Solihull, Halesowen, ire., and was High Sheriff of co. Wor-
cester 8 William III. He d. unm. 24 June, 1702. His next
brother,
John Lea, of Halesowen, m. Mary, dau. of William Deeley,
of Warley-Wigorn, and by her (who rf. 1720) had issue,
I. William, heir to his uncle, William, of whom presently.
I. Anne, m. Alan Gai-way, jun.
II. Margaret, m. 1706, John Shenstone, of the poet's family.
The only son,
ISGi
SMI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
) SMI
William Lea, of Halesowen, b. 1677 ; m. 9 Nov. ITOi),
Francos, only (iau.of the Hon. William AVavd, and in her issue
sole heir of Edward and William, successively Barons Dudley
and Ward. He d. 31 Jan. 1741, aged 64, having had issue by
his said wife (who predeceased him, 24 Jan. 1737),
1. Ferdinando Dudley, b. 1 Sept. 1710; ^». his maternal uncle
as Baron Dublet, and took his seat in the House of Lords
on 26 Nov. following. Lord Dudley d. unm. 21 Oct. 17.')7,
whereupon the barony fell into abeyance aninng his sisters,
and his estates passed under his will to the son of his
eldest sister, Anne Smith.
I. Anne, b. 1714; m. William Smith, of Stoke Prior and
Eidgacre (see ante).
II. Frances, b. 1717; m. Walter Woodcock, Esq., and had
issue.
III. Mary. in. Joseph Harvey, of Stourbridge, M.D., and
d. s. p. 1742.
IV. Catherine, b. 1726 ; m. 1744, Thomas Jordan, Esq., and
d. ... p.
V. Elizabeth, b. 1728; ;)!. 1759, Eev. Benjamin Briscoe, Rector
of Staunton, by whom she had issue, an only surviving
child, Kev. William Lea liriscoe, LL.D., b. 17C0 ; d. unm.
.Arhis — Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., two bars wavy erm., on
a chief or, a demi-lion rampant issuant sa., for Smith; 2nd
and 3rd arg., on a pale between two leopard's taces sa. three
crescents, or, for Lea. Crests — 1st, an ostrich's head quarterly
sa. and arg. between two wings expanded gu., in the beak a
horseshoe or, for Smith ; 2nd, A unicorn arg., guttee de poix,
gorged with a double ti-essure liory counteriiory gu., for Lea.
Motto — In seipso totus terres.
6eLit — Halesowen Grange, co. Worcester.
SMITH OF GREAT FENTON.
Smith, Chakles "William Jertis, Esq. of
Great Fenton, co. Stafford, J.P, co. Derby, late
Lieut. Queen's Own Staft'ordshire Yeomanry, h. 6
Sept. 18i.5 ; m. 21 June, 1S77, Alice Eleanor,' eldest
dan. of Rev. Edmund Baskerville Mynors, Rector
of Ashley, Wilts {see Myxoes of Treago), and has
issue,
Reginald Baskerville Jervis, b. 27 Nov. ISSO.
Beatrice Frances Jervis.
:\Ir. Smith s. Ms father 2 Dec. 1874. He was
educated at Eton and St. John's Coll. Oxford,
■where he graduated D.A. 1869.
liineag-e. — The Right Rev. Dr. Smith, Bishop of Lieh-
fii-ld and Coventry, had two sons, Edmund and John. The
elder, Edmund Smith, was father of Sir Thomas Smith, Knt. of
Chester, who ra. Catherine, dau. of Sir William Brereton, and
had a son. Sir Lawrence Smith, of Hough. The younger,
John Smith, was father of William S.mith, who left a son and
heir Thomas S.mith, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, who was s by
his son, John Smith, Esq. of Heath End House, near New-
castle-under-Lyme, living in 1614, who in that year, had his
arms confirmed by St. George, Norroy King of Arms, at the
A'isitation then taken. He m. Alice, dau. of Humphrey Weston,
Esq. of Madeley, and had issue, Thomas, his heir ; Ralph ;
Anne, wife of John Fernehough; Eleanor; Jane; and Mary.
The eldest son,
TuoMAs Smith, Esq., aged 30 in 1614, m. Dorothy, dau. of
AVilliam Yoimge, Esq. of Keyton, and had two sons, Thomas
and Samuel. The elder,
Thomas Smith, Esq., w. 1656, Elizabeth Gregson, but had
no issue. By his will, dated 25 Dec. 1694, he devised his
tsrates to his brother,
Samuel Smith, Esq., who had two sons, Samuel and Jere-
miah, and two daus., Sarah and Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Wood.
The elder son.
Samuel Smith, Esq. of Hanley, in Staffordshire, ni. 1606,
Mary James, of Chester, and had a son,
Thomas Smith, Esq., who j/i. Margaret, sister and heir of
Charles Nicholls, Esqof Great Fenton, Staffordshire, and had
i;=sue, Jeremiah, Thomas, Sarah, and Margaret. Mr. Smith
d. 2 April, 1729, and was s. by his son,
Jeremiah Smith, Esq., High Sheriff of Stafforishire,
2 George III., who m. 1st, Margaret, sister of the 1st Earl
St. "Vincent, who d. s. p., and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Jervis, Esq. of Darlaston, Staffordshire. By her he left, at his
decease, in 1792, a dau. Grace, m. to Rev. William Greenwood,
01 Bath, and an only surviving son,
•loiiN Smith, Esq. of Great Fenton and Elmhurst, co. Staf-
f.nl, High Sheriff 1816, who m. 1^01, Elizabeth, 3rd dau.
of Jolin Turner, Esq., and by her (who d. 27 Jan. Ib44) had
Charles John, his heir.
William Henry, 6. 27 Oct. 1806; d. 1873.
Fredeiick Jeremiah (Rev.), Vicar of St. .John's, TauntoiL
and Prebendary of Wells, b. 23 Aug. 1808, d. 30 Oct. 1884/
Mr. Smith d. 6 May, 1840, and was s. by his son,
Charles John S.mith, Esq. of Elmhurst, J.P. and D.L., 6.
19 Sept. 1804; m. 1829, Frances Hanvood, dau. of John Atkin-
son, Esq. of Maple Hayes, co. Stafford (by his wife, Anne
Garnet, of Houghton Cheshire), and by her (who d. 1890) had
issue,
Charles AVilliam Jervis, now of Great Fenton.
Constance Elizabeth.
Ella, m. 4 June, 1872, Rev. G. A. Fasting, M.A., Vicar
of Clifton, CO. Derby.
Mr. Smith d. 2 Dec. 1874.
Arms — Gu., two bars wavy erm., on a chief or, a demi-lloa
rampant issuant sa., armed and langued gu. Crest— An
ostrich, holding in the beak a horseshoe ppr.
;(>e«i— Great Fenton Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, co. Stafford.
A'tsicitiict— Clifton Hall, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
Club — Junior Carlton.
SMITH (no-w DOWNES) OF ASPLEY
HOUSE.
DOWNES, MeS. CnAELOTTE JfLIA ELIZABETH,
of Aspley House, Bedford sliire, dau. and eventual
heiress of the late Chaeles HERVEy Smith, Esq.,
D.L., of Aspley House, on. 1 Jan. 1846, Rev.
Richard Downes, Ticar of Sundon, Eedfordshu'e,
and by him (who d. 1857) has issue,
Chaei-es Villiers Somerville Downes, of Aspley House
(to whom his mother has made over tlie estate), J.P. for
Beds, Major late 59th Foot, m. 10 Jan. 1884, Catherine,
dau. of F. Thompson, Esq., late of Wimbledon Park, and
has had issue, Hervey, d. 1886 ; and Edward Chernocke.
John Sheen, ra. 1891, Mary, dau. of Dr J. Bentley.
Richard Brandreth, d. 13 Feb. 1870.
Julia Willis, m. 1878, Major J. Keith, R.H.A., and d. 1890.
Frances Anne, m. 1870, F. A'C. Bergne, Esq.
Emily Marion. Alice Kate.
■Lineage. — Edward Smith, M.D., of Coventry, m. Miss
Lamb, dau. and co-heir of William Lamb, Esq. of Farndish,
CO. Beds, and sister of Judith, wife of Sir Edward Noel, Bart,
of Kirkby Malory, afterwards Viscount Wentworth (see Burke's
Peerage, Wentworth, B.). By the co-heir of Lamb, Dr. Smith
had an only child.
Rev. Edward Sawter Smith, Incumbent of Rodmarton, co.
Gloucester. He m. 1744, Diana, dau. and co-heir of Thomas,
only brother of Richard Orlebar, Esq. of Hinwick House, co.
Bedford, last male repi'csentative of the senior branch of the
Orlekars of P addiaglon, and was s. at his decease, 1756, by
his only son.
Rev. Edward Orlebak Smith, of Aspley House, Rector of
Hulcote, CO. Bedford, and subsequently of Bletchley, Bucks.
He m. 1779, Charlo'ie, dau. and co-heir (by Mary his wife, dau.
of the celebrated antiquary, Browne Willis, of Whaddon Hall,
Bucks) of Rev. Edward Hervey, of Chilton House, Bucks,
and of Aspley House, co. Bedford, son of Edward Hervey,
Esq. of Chilton, Bucks, by Helen his wife, sister and co-heir
of Sir Villiers Chernocke, Bart, of Hulcote, and had issue,
Charles Hervet, of .\splcy House.
Edward Orlebar (Rev.), Rector of Hulcote. J. P., ra. May,
1»22, his cousin Julia (who d. 19 June, 1834), youngest dau.
01 Rev. Thomas Willis, and sister of John Willis Fleming,
Esq. of Stoneham Park, M.P. for Hants.
Boteler Chernocke, J.P. for Bedfordshire, in. 1st, 1816,
C.iroline, dau. of Rev. Charles Gardiner, which lady d^. 1S18,
and 2ndly, 1823, Sarah, dau. of Dr. Whitby, M.D., of
Warren House, near Ashby-de-la-Zouch, by whom he left
issue at his decease, in 18-')3,
Rev. Boteler Chernocke Smith (present representative).
Rector and Patron of Hulcote, Bedfordshire, b. 1825; m.
1853, Selina, dau. of Henry Couchuian, Esq., and has
issue.
Charlotte. Sarah. Julia.
Charlotte Hervey, d. unra. 1846.
Jane Maria, d. unm. 1846.
Eliza Diana, d. uion. 1j64.
Anna Penelope, rn. 1831, John Marshall, Esq., and d. Aug.
1835.
Mr. Smith d. 27 April, 1819, and was s. by his son,
Charles Hervev Smith, Esq. of Aspley House, J.P. and
D.L., Col. in the army, h. 1783 ; la. April, 1811, Fr.ances, d.iu.
of Shallet Dale, Esq., and by her (who d. 23 July, 1801) had
issue,
SMI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SMI
1865
CuABLES Hekvet, of Aspley House, J. P., b. 1813 ; d. unm.
28 Sept. I SGI).
ViLLiERS Chernocke (Rev.), of Ilusborne Crawley, Beds
(late representative of the family), m. 17 June, 1851,
C' nsfaniid C. dan. of H. Holloway, Esq. of Lee Place,
Charlbury, Oxford, and <?. s. 7). Feb. 1871.
Franees Mary Dale. 711. 1834, Edward Atkyns Wood, Esq. of
Osniington House, near Weymouth, (/. 1S6I.
Makia Dale, of Aspky House, and Manor House, Salford,
Beds, d. unm. 18S7.
Charlotte Jdlia Elizabeth, now of Aspley House, m. 1
Jan. 1846, Kev. Eieliard Downes, and by him (who d. 1857)
has issue,
Charler Villiers SoMERViLLE DowKES, of Aspley House,
J. P. for Beds, Major, late 59th Foot, m. 10 Jan.
1884, Catherine, dau. of F. Thompson, Esq., late of
Wimbledon Park, and has had issue, Hervey, d. 1886;
Edward Chernocke.
John Sheen, m. 1891, Mary, dau. of Dr. J. Bentley.
Kichard I'.randreth, d. 13 Fel>. 1870.
Julia Willis, ?n. 1878, Major J. Keith, R.H.A., and d.
1890.
Frances Ann, m. 1870, F. A'C. Eergne, Esq.
Emily Marion. Alice Kate.
Emma Jemima Barbara, m. 15 June, 1851, Humphrey
Brandreth, Esq. of Houphton Hall, co. Bedford, and d. 18
Dec. 1867, leaving issue, Henry Chernocke and Alice.
Col. Smith d. 23 Nov. 1857.
Jriiis — Arg., three demi-savages between nine crosses-
crosslet sa. Crest— An oak-tree ppr., acorned or. Motto — Non
deficit alter.
Seat — Aspley House, near Woburn.
SMITH OF GAMER.
Smith-Masters, William Allan, Esq. of
Camer, Kent, J. P., M.A. Brasenose Coll. Oxford, b.
13 March, 1850 ; m. 19 Oct. 1876, Mary, dau. of
Philip Smith Coxe, Esq. of Ladbroke Grove,
Kensington, and had issue,
Edith Jlonica, h. 5 Aug. 1879.
Lineage. — The family of Masters, from which the Smiths
derived the estate of Canier, was settled there for centuries.
In a parish rating of the 16th century, the name appears, and
it is also in all the oldest books of the parish. The heir of
Camer,
Catherine Masters, only child of George Masters, of
Camer, i/i. William Smith, younger brother of the grandfather
of Sir Charles Smith, Bart, of Suttons, Essex, and d. 6 Feb.
1814, having had issue, George, of whom presently ; William,
TO. 10 Feb. 1802, Catherine, eldest dau. of John Manley, Esq.,
and d. 18 Oct. 1830, leaving issue, Charles, Rebecca, Cathe
line, and Elizabeth. The eldest son,
George Smith, Esq. of Camer, m. Rebecca, dau. of Rev.
Nicholas Brett, of Spring Grove, near Ashford, Kent, and by
her (who d. 8 Jan. 1843) had issue,
I. William Masters, his heir.
I. Catherine Rebecca, deceased, m. William Cowbum, Esq.,
and had a son,
Allan (Rev.), who, on the death of his uncle, William
Masters Smith, Esq., assumed the surname and arms of
Smith-Masters.
II. Frances, deceased. in. Anne, deceased.
IV. Charlotte Lucy, deceased.
V. Elizabeth, m. Edward Twopeny, Esq., since deceased.
Mr. Smith d. 3 March, 1831. His only son,
William Masters-Smith, Esq. of Camer, J.P. and D.L.,
M.P. for Kent, 6. 20 March, 1802; m. 6 Sept. 1836, Frances,
dau. of Major. -Gen. Sir Howard Elphinstone, 1st Bart., C.B.,
d. s. J). 24 Dec. 1861, and was s. by his nephew.
Rev. Allan Smith-Masters, of Camer, M.A., formerly
Vicar of Tidenham, co. Gloucester, b. 16 Jan. 1820 ; m. 30 Oct.
1844, Rebe Mary, dau. of the Ven. James Randall, Archdeacon
of Berks, and had issue,
I. William Allan, now of Camer.
II. John Ernest, b. 16 May, 1856; m. II Oct. 1888, Eliza
Margaret, younger dau. of J. Swinton Melville, late Bengal
Civil Sei-vice, and has issue, three sons.
I. Mary.
II. Edith, VI. Fleetwood Edwards, Esq., Lieut. E.E., and is
deceased.
III. Annie Mina, deceased. iv. Fanny, deceased.
Rev. Mr. Smith-Masters d. 8 Oct. 1875, and was s. by his son.
Aryns — 1st and -Ith, per saltire arg. and sa., a chief of the
first, therefrom issuant a. lion ramp, double-queued, sa., hold-
ing a rose gu. slipped ppr., for Masters; 2nd and 3rd, per
pale or and az. a plain fesse cottised wavy, between three
n;ait'.ets in chief and one in base, counterchanged for Smith.
Crest— 1st, a lion ramp, double-queued arg. charged with three
roses gu. and holding between the paws a cross flory also gu.,
for Masters : 2nd, a talbot sa., collared and lined and charged
with three cross-ciosslcts fitchee arg., and resting the dexter
foot upon an escocheon or, thereon a martlet az., for Smith.
Seat — Camer, near Gravesend, Kent.
TAYLOR-SMITH OF COLPIKE HALL.
Tatloe-Smith, Mary Edith, of Colepike Hall
and Partridge Close House, co. Durham, b. 2-i May,
1865.
Lineag-e. — This is a junior branch of the ancient family
of Taylor of Cornsey.
Edward Taylor, of Sunnyside Park, near Brancepeth, son
of Edward Taylor, of Sunnyside, and his wife Susannah Beller-
by, of Satley, co. Durham, m. 1801, Ann, only dau. of George
Garry, of Newbiggin, co. Durham, and had issue,
George Taylor, in. jMary, dau. of James Price, of Lilwall,
Kington, co. Hereford, and had issue, a son, George Garry
Price, and one dau. Mary Ada (deceased).
EiiwARD Taylor-Smith, of Colpike Hall.
William Taylor, }n. Mary, dau. of Ralph Crozier, of Durham,
and had issue, Ralph, William, Mary, and Frances.
Susannah, m. Thomas Harling, of Partridge Close House, co.
Durham.
JIary, to. George Robson, of Bishop Auckland.
The 2nd son,
Edward Taylor-Smith, Esq. of Colpike Hall, andBroadwood
Park, CO. Durham, J. P., b. 28 March, 1803; to. 1st, 29 Sept.
1829, Anne, only dau. of Isaac N:cholson, Esq. of Penrith,
Cumberland, and by her (who d. 1868) had issue,
I. George Garry, of Colepike Hall and Partridge Close
House, J. P., and ten years Chairman of the Lanchcster
Board of Guardians, b. 1834; to. 26 Nov. 1862, Clare, dau.
of James Holdforth, Esq., J.P. of Burley, near Leeds, first
Roman Catholic Mayor in England after the Reformation;
and d. 1891, leaving an only surviving child Mary Edith,
now Lady of the Manors of Colepike and Hedley Hope.
II. Edward Nicholson (deceased), b. 1836; m. Mary Anne
(deceased), dau. of William Briggs, Esq. of Hylton Castle,
High Sheriff, co. Durham 1870, and had two daus.
III. William (Rev. Canon), a priest, 6. 1838 ; d. 1892.
IV. Thomas, of Broadwood Park, co. Durham, b. 1840 ; m. 8
Jan. 1«79, Louisa, youngest dau. of William Kidson, Esq.
of London, and has issue, one dau. Mabel.
V. James, b. 1842; m. 1868, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John
Pexall Kidson, Esq. of Sunderland, co. Durham, J. P., and
has issue, three daus.
I. iMargaret Anne, to. 1870, Richard Joseph Kay, Esq. of
Birtley, and d. 18 June, 1879, leaving issue, one dau.
Jlr. Taylor-Smith ni. 2ndly, 1872, Mary, sister of John Pexall
Kidson, Esq. of Sunderland, J. P.. and 3rdly, 18 Jan. 1883,
Marie Cecile Lucie, third dau. of the lateMons. Louis Vincent
Prenleloup. He s. Jane, Lady Peat, Nov. 1842, in the Colepike
and Hedley Hope estates, and assumed, by royal licence, 12
May, 1843, the surname of S.mith, after his patronymic Tayloe,
and the arms of Smith quarterly with those of Taylor.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th per pale gu. and az., on a
chevron engrailed or, between three bezants, each charged with
a cross pattee fitchee sa., as many crosses patt6e fitehce of the
last fur Smith; 2nd and 3rd arg., a saltire engrailed gu. be-
tween two cinquefoils in pale vert and as many winged hearts
ia l'e.sse of the second, for Taylor. Crests — 1st, Smith, A stag
]i-Mli;ed ai'g., semee of estoiles az., attiied and gorged with an
Eastern crown, the cham refle.xed over the back, or: 2nd,
Taylor, A horse's head couptd sa., gorged with a plain collar,
and pendent therefrom a shield arg. charged with a cinquefoil
vert. Motto — Vigilans.
&'ats— Colpike Hall and Partridge Close House, Lanchester,
CO. Durham.
SMITH OF CONSALL HALL.
Smith, Hyde Seegison, Esq. of Consall Hall, co.
Stafford, J. P., Capt. late 5th and 12th Lancers, b.
14 March, 1838; on. 30 April, 1878, Margaret Jane,
only dau. of the late Isaac Kempson, Esq. of Coton
Hall, Sudbury, Derby, and has issue,
I. Herbert Charles Hyde, b. 26 July, 1880.
II. Valentine Gardner Hyde, b. Oct. 1884.
III. Alan Sergison Hyde, b. July, 1886.
I. Margaret Georgiana Hyde, b. Aug. 1883.
Lineage. — George Smith, Esq. of Goldioote, Warwiclc-
shire, and of Spetsbury House, Dorset, an Officer in the Ruyal
IJorse Guards, Hi. 1796, Frances, dau. and co-heir of Hollcd
Smith, Esq. of Normanton Turville, co. Leicester, and d. 1»35,
having by her (who d. ]s29) had issue.
1866
SMI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SMI
I. Georcre Sravelcy, ?)i. twice, and had issue.
n. GrsTAvrs Thomas, of Goldic-oto House. Stratford-on- Avon,
Capt. in tlie Queen's Bays, 6. liSOO ; .s. his father ISS.') ; m.
1st, ISoO, Sarah, eldest dau. ol the Itev. X. Yates, wlio <(. .s-. p .
Feb. lt>o2, and 'Jndly, 25 April, 1^53. Caroline Sophia, widow
of Sir John Mordaunt, ?th Bart, of Walton, eo. Warwick, by
whom he left at his decease, 6 Jan. 1875, two daus. Eleanor
and Constance.
ni. William Corbet, of Bitteswell Hall, co. Leicester, Capt.
1st Dragoon Guards, m. "24 June 1840, Hon. Emily Arabella
St. John. dau. oi Henry, 4th Viscount Bolingbroke, and
d. 9 March, 1847, leaving issue,
1 Corbet, of Walcote House, co. Leicester, J. P., Capt.
Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, late Capt. Eoj-al Dra-
goons, ti. 1 Feb. 1845:'/;;. 1875, Eva Charlotte, dau. of
JIark Seton Synnot, Esq. of Ballymoyer, co. Armagh,
and has a dau. Ada Emily Corbet.
2 Emma Emily Corbet, vi. 1862, John du Plat Taylor,
Esq., and has issue.
.XV. Charles Sergison, of Consall Hall, co. Stafford, late an
Offieeria the 1st Dragoon Guards, 6. 1803 ; m. G March, 1S34,
Georgiana, 3rd dau. of Hon. Herbert Gardner, 4th son of
Alan, 1st Lord Gardner. She U. 31 Oct. 1S48, and he d. 29
•Sept. 1877, leaving issue,
1 Hyde Sergison, now of Consall H.all.
2 Walter FitzWarin (Ilev.), Viearof Little Birch, Hereford,
b. 1 April, 1845 ; /,i. 10 Oct. Ibil, Mary Louisa Catherine,
dau. of Mrs. Buckeridge Durant, of The Close, Lichfield,
and has issue, Percy; Edwin ; Alan; Arthur Basildon;
Helen Gardner ; Mabel.
3 Charles Holled (Sir), K.C.M.G., Col. late King's Royal
Kifle Corps, formerly Governor-General of the Ked Sea
Littoral, 6. 12 Sept. 1846; r,i. 1st, 1874, Mary, dau. of
Henry Scott, Esq. of London, from whom he was divorced.
He ),i. 2ndly, 1883, Maud Mary, eldest dau. of Major
Whittingstall, and has issue, Vere, b. 1S84.
1 Florence Cornwall.
V. Francis, d. unm.
I. Frances, d. unm.
Arms — Arg., on a bend, between two unicorns' heads erased
az., three lozenges or. Creit — A unicorn's head erased sa.
J/o,',v, — Virtus iu arduis.
^'t(t(— Consall Hall, Stoke-on-Trent.
Residence — Brierton House, Charlton Kings.
LEADBITTSR-SMITH OF FLASS HALL.
Leadbittee-Smith, Matthew Edwakd, Esq.
of Flass Hall, co. Durham, J. P., Lieut. -Col. coiu-
mauding -Ith Batt. Diu-ham Light Iiiiantry, b. 12
Oct. ISll ; m. 29 Oct. 1870, Adda Alice, dau. of
Lieut. -Col. "VY. H. Graham, formerly Jjengtil
JEngineers, and has issue,
I. William Edward Joseph, h. 18 Oct. 1871.
II. John Francis, 0. 22 Jan. 1873.
jii. Nicholas Augustine Graham, b. 27 April, 1880.
,1. Mary Ethelreda Louisa, b. 14 Aug. 1875.
II. Adela Monica Josephine, b. 19 March, 1877.
III. Hilda Mary Teresa, b. 19 June, 1883.
IV. Agnes Maiy Winifred, 6. 12 March, 1885.
Lineage. — John Feancis Leadbitter-Smith, Esq. (sec
Leadbitter of ICarden) of Flass Hall, co. Durham, J. P., b.
16 July, 17d8; '/,i. 24 Xov. 1840, Anne. dau. of Thomas Storey,
Esq. of i'awdon, co. Northumberland (by his wife, Anne, dau.
of John Smith, Esq. of Warton, in the same co., by his wife,
Anne, dau. of Robert Loraine, grandson of Sir Thomas Loraine,
1st Bart, of Kirke Harle), and had
I. Matthew Edward, now of F'lass Hall.
II. JIarianne Clara, b. 14 Aug. 1859 ; m. lU Aug. 1880, Robert
Wliitgreave. Esq., eldest son of Francis Whitgreave, Esq.
of iiurton Manor, co. Stafford, and has issue (sec Whit-
greave (// Mo.ieley Court).
Mr. Leadbitter-Smith assumed the additional name of Smith,
by royal licence, under the will of Jane, Lady Peat, on
inheriting from her the Flass Hall estate. He d. 13 March,
1879.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th per pale gu. and az., on a
chevron engrailed or, between three bezants, each charged with
a cross pati^e fitchee sa. as many crosses paitec fitchee of the
last, lor Smith; 2nd and 3rd gu., on a chevron or, between
three bezants as many crosses patonce of the field, for Lead-
bitter. Crests — Isi, a stag lodged arg., semee of estoiles az.,
attired and gorged with an Eastern crown, the chain reflexed
over the back or. for Smith ; 'Znd, A griffin's head sa., erased
gu., pifireed through the mouth with an arrow fessways or, for
Leadbitter. Motto — Vigilans.
Hew. — Flass Hall, Durham.
SMITH OF ELLINGHAM HALL.
Smith, Hexky, Esq. of Ellingham Hall, j^orfolk,
and Sherfield-English, co. Hants, M.A. Earristcr-
at-La-^v, J. P. and D.L., and Coimty Councillor for
Norfolk, Lord of the Manor of Ellingham Ncvclls,
b. 1 July, ISai- ; educated at Rugby and Trin. Coll.,
Camb.; m. 1st, 24 April, 1857, Amelia Harriet,
dau. of Col. Greene, C.B., Bengal Engineers, of
Kirkby-Caue Hall, Norfolk, and by her (who d.
1868) has had issue,
I. Henry Lockhart, 6. 24 April, 1859.
II. Alfred Townsend, d. 1 Nov. 1867.
I. Amy Elliot, m. Rev. R. H. Sneyd, Rector of Earsham,
Bungay.
II. Constance Beatrice, d. 27 Nov. 1881.
III. Florence Adelaide, m. Edward de Coetlogon Williams,
Esq., Deputy-Postmaster-General, Bengal.
IV. Ada Mary.
He 111. 2ndly, 11 Aug. 1869, Mary Gray Measor,
widow of Eev. Henry Paul Measor, Vicar of Kings-
ton-on-Thames, and eldest dau. of James Dowie,
Esq., and by her has issue, a sou,
III. Horace Mackenzie, 6. 27 July, 1870.
Lineag-e.— JouN Smith, Esq., m. Anne Nankivell, and
was father of
JouN Smith, Esq., m. 23 Aug. 1761, Elizabeth, dau. of
Chauncey Townsend, and d. 13 May, 1797, having had a
son,
Charles Smith, Esq. of Gwernddlynwith, Swansea, South
Wales, Barrister-at-Law, m. Anna Arabella Beaver, and had,
with a dau. Lucy Charlotte, a son,
John Smith, Esq. of Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, Lieut.-Col.
2nd Madras Light Cavalry, H.E.l.C.S., b. 6 July, 1791 ; m. 15
May, 1828, Maria, dau. of James Lockhart, Esq. of ShefiBeld
House, Hants, and by her (who d. IG Nov. 1884) had issue,
I. Henry, now of Ellingham Hall.
I. Maria, m. 1851, Sir Alfred Hughe?, Bart, of East Bergholt
Lodge, SufTolk, and has issue.
II. Lucy Harriet, m. 1869, Major John Edmonstone Monck-
ton,2nd Madias Light Cavalry (retired), H.E.l.C.S. (see
Burke's Pteragc Galway, V.).
Col. Smith </. 21 Feb. 1852.
Arms — Per bend indented az. and or, two crosses moline
pierced co-inierchanged. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a
dove rising arg.
Seat — Ellingh.m Hall, near Bungay, Norfolk.
SMITH OF GROVEHURST.
Smith, Richard Cliffohd, Esq. of Grove-
hurst, Kent, J. 12 June, 1816; )«. 1 June, 1870,
Alice Maud, 2nd dau. of Thomas Lever Rushton,
Esq. of Moor Piatt, co. Lancaster.
Lineage. — Richard Smith, Esq. of The Priory, co. Wor-
cester (son of Thomas Smith, Esq. of Tipton, Dudley), and of
Berry Hill, co. Stafford, J.P. and D.L., b. 31 Jan. 1783; m. 1st,
11 June, 1811, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Fereday, Esq., some-
time of The Ellowes, in the parish of Sedglcy, co. Stafford,
and afterwards of Ettingshall Park, same co. (and sister of
Dudley I'ereday, Esq. of Sedglcy, J.P. co. Stafford, Gentle-
man Commoner of Magdalen Coll. Oxford), and by her, who
d. 26 Nov. 1838, had issue,
George .Samuel Fereday, late of Grovehurst.
Frederick, assumed the name of Shenstone (secSHENSTONE
of Satioa Hall).
SaVah, l>. 14 Dec. 1814; m. 20 July, 1841, Thomas Dickson
Archibald, Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple, and
subsequently a Judge of the Queen's Bench, and had
issue.
Mr. Smith m. 2ndly, 27 April, 1843, Mary Anne, dau. of
Richard Emery, Esq. of Burcott House, co. Salop, and d.
1868. His elder son,
George Samuel Fereday Smith, Esq., I'.G.S., F'.R.G.S., of
Grovehurst, Kent, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1884, and J.P.
for COS. Sussex and Lancaster, M.A. (Queen's Coll.), Oxford,
Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, 6. 7 May, 1812; m. 5
March, 1845, Mary Jane, dau. of Richard Hampson, Esq. of
Mancliester, and had issue,
I. Richard Clifford, his heir.
I. Evelyn :\Iary.
II. Miuion Beatrice
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Arms — Gu., a tend engrai'.ed arfc., between two sala-
manders in flames ppr. C)-es£— Upon a mount vert, in front
of a rock, a chamois ppr. Mottn — Per saxa per ignes.
Srai— Grovehurst, Tunliridge Wells.
Reiidtnce—AiMoxA Hall, Bakewell.
SMITH OF RYHOPE.
Smith, Eet. John William, M.A. (Camb.), of
Uyhope, co. Durham, J. P. for co. Durham, and
North Riding, co. York, Eector of Dinsdale, co.
Durham, h. 4 Sept. 1811 ; m. 18 July, 1839, Maria,
4th dau. of Lieut. -Col. Thomas Robinson Grey, of
Norton (by bis wife Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Hogg, Esq. of Durham, by Ann, his wife, sole dau.
and heiress of John Jefferson, Esq. of Norton), and
has had issue,
I. William Grey, &. 14 June, 1S40. X i ■ c ^
II. Jolm William Grey, h. 2 Dec. 1841. j '"''''"'s.
in. 'WiUiam Anthony Grey, Major 2nd Batt. East Surrey
(70th) Regt., 0. 19 Feb. 1849, d. %invi. 12 April, 1886, at
Mentone.
IV. Frederic John Grey, b. 21 Oct. 1853 : d. an infant.
I. Maria Grey, in. 8 Feb. 1866, Cuthhert Greenwood Johnson,
Esq. of Oakwood, Croft, co. Durham, J. P. (see Johnson of
Aykicyheads), and has issue.
II. Joanna Grey, m. 6 Oct. 1887, Francis R. P. Kane, Major
(70th) East Surrey Regt.
ni. Fanny Grey, d. 6 Dec. 1874.
IV. Anne Grey, d. 24 Dec. 1863.
Mr. Smith assumed by royal licence, dated 2 Sept.
1833, the surname and arms of Smith only, in lieu
-of those of (3-EET.
Xiineagre. — Anthony Smith, Esq. of Ryhope, co. Durham,
had an only siuviving child and heir, Joanna, ni. William
SccRFiELD, Esq., formerly of Sunderland, and afterwards of
JSTewcastle-on-Tyne, an eminent surgeon, the 2nd son of whicli
marriage, William Scdefieij), Esq., had an only dau. and
heir, Joanna, who in. 2 July, 1807, William Gket, Esq. of
Koi'ton, by whom (who d. 23 Jan. 1862) she had, with other
issue {which see, under Scurfield of Ford and Ilarwortk), a
3rd son,
Rev. John William Grey (afterwards Smith), to whom his
maternal great-aunt. Miss Dorothy Scurfield, devised that por-
tion of the family estates acquired by the alliance with the
heir of the Smiths.
Arms — Arg., on a bend gu., between two unicorns' heads
erased az., armed, maned, and crined or, three crosses-cross-
let of the last. Crest — On a mount vert, a stork, wings
elevated, arg., charged on the breast and on either wing with
.a cross-erosslet gu., in the beak a snake ppr. Motto — Tenax
■et fidelis.
Residence— Dinsdale Rectory, Darlington.
SMITH OP SHORTGEOVE.
Smith, Joseph Charles Thomas, Esq. of
Shortgrove, co. Essex, J.P., Lord of the Manor
of Newport, late Capt. (Queen's Eoyal Antrim
Rifles, b. 4 Eeb. 1845, educated at Brighton
Coll., and at Caius Coll. Cambridge, B.A. 1866,
M.A. 1870 ; m. 12 April, 1877, Eliza Annabella
Sealj-, 4th dau. of Edwin U. Vidal, Esq. of Corn-
.borough, CO. Devon, and has issue,
I. Ambrose Joseph Cocks, b. 6 June, 1878.
II. Geoffrey Vidal, b. 19 Feb. 1885.
III. Eustace Edward Arthur, 6. 16 Nov. 1887.
I. Margaret Sealy. u. Winifred Eyre,
iiii. Violet Alethea.
IV. Evelyn Agnes.
liineag-e.— This family claims descent from the ancient
and distinguished house of Smith (formerly Heriz), of With-
cock, CO. Leicester, a younger branch of which— Smith of Ed-
mondthorpe, co. Leicester, created a baronet 1661— is now
represented in the female line by the Earls of Derby (see
Beralds' Visitation co. Leicester, Morant's History of Essex,
iScc.). From Henry Smith, the notorious regicide, the last of the
family who possessed Withcock, is said to have been de-
scended,
Henry Smith, Esq. of Great Hautbois, in the parish of Col-
tishall, CO. Norfolk, bur. at Coltishall, 2 Oct. 1743, aged 67,
leaving by his wife, Elizabeth Johnson (who was bur. at Col-
tishall, 5 Oct. 1735), a (5th) son,
Joseph S.mith, Esq. of Great Hautbois, bapt. at Coltishall
24 April, 1715, m. Margaret, dau. of Anthony Atthill, Esq.
of Beardeston, and d. 30 Nov. 1701, leaving issue, with three
daus., of whom Mary, ia. Dr. Porter, Lord Bishop of Clogher,
a son,
Joseph Smith, Esq. of Shortgrove, co. Essex, Secretary and
confidential friend of the Prime Minister, William Pitt, bapt.
at Coltishall 23 March, 1757, M.A. Caius Coll. Camb. ; id. 1st,
Anna (who d. s. j). 13 Aug. 1791), 3rd dau. of Joseph Martin,
E?q., M.P. (see Martin of Haul Court), and 2ndly, Margaret,
2nd dau. and co-heir of Joseph Cocks, Esq., younger brother
of Charles, 1st Lord Somers, by whom (who was 6. 28 May,
1773 ; and d. 29 June, 1847) he had issue,
I. William Charles, his heir.
li. Ileniy Joseph, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, ra.
1843, Letiiia, dau. of Charles Shillito, Esq., and d. 14 Sept.
1S78, having had issue,
1 Joseph Charles Thomas, of whom hereafter, as suc-
cessor to his uncle.
2 Henry George (Uev.), M.A. Magdalen Hall, Oxford.
3 Reginald Yorke, Comm. R.N., has taken the name of
Heriz ; j/i. Ada, eldest dau. of Col. Hunt, of 3, Onslow
Gardens, and widow of Middleton Evans, Esq.
4 Somers Percy.
1 Margaret Catherine, in. Rev. W. Gilbert Edwards, Minor
Canon of St. George's, Windsor, and has issue.
2 Jane Florence Mary.
3 Susan Frederica, m. J. D. Holmwood, Esq., and has
issue.
4 Edith Letitia. 5 Leila Marian Sarah.
III. George James Philip, Barrister-at-Law, Master of the
Court of Queen's Bencb, d. 1S86.
IV. John James (Rev.), M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Caius
Coll. Camb., d. ISsO.
V. Richiird Snowuon (Rev ), Prebendary of Chichester.
I. EUzabeth, m. Richard Glyn, Esq., d. 1874.
Mr. Smith d. 15 April, 1822. His eldest son,
Vv'illiam Charles Smith, Esq. of Shortgrove, J.P. and D.L.
CO. Essex, High Sheriff 1SG8, in. 1860, Fanny Rowley, dau. of
Sir Richard King, Bart., G.C.B., and dying without issue, 6
June, last!, was s. by his nephew,
Joseph Charles Thomas Smith, Esq., now of Shortgrove,
CO. Essex.
Arms — Gu.,on a chevron or, between three bezants, as many
crofses-crosslet lituhee az., quartering Cocks, <S:c. Crest — Out
of a ducal coronet or, an Indian goat's head arg., erased sa.,
bearded and attired of the first. Motto — .ffiquo animo.
Estate — Shortgrove, Newport, Essex.
iteiicZrtice — Fairycroft, Salfrou Walden.
SMITH OF HAMMEKWOOD.
Smith, Oswald AtrGUSTrs, Esq. of Hammer-
wood Lodge, Sussex, D.L. for the Citv of London,
M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 21 Oct. 1826 ; m. 27
Nor. 1867, Rose, only dau. of Arthur Vansittart,
Esq. of Shottesbrooke, Berks, and Foots Cray,
Kent, and by her, who d. 1892, has issue.
I. Basil Gdy Oswald, b. Sept. 1861.
It. Rupert Oswald, b. Jan. 1864.
m. Maurice Oswald, b. April, 1866.
I. Mary Oswald.
Ijineag-e.— Oswald Smith, Esq. of Blendon Hall, Kent,
2nd son of George Smith, Esq., M.P. for Selsdon, Surrey (see
Bcrke's Peerage, Carrington, B.), by Frances Mary, dau. of
Sir John Parker Mosley, Bart. : b. 2 July, 1794; i/i. 18 March,
1824, Henrietta Mildred, dau. of theVery Rev. Robert Hodgson,
Dean of Carlisle, and had issue,
1 Oswald Augustus, now of Ilammerwood.
2 Eric Carrington, of Ashfold, Crawley, Sussex, b. 1828; m.
28 June, 1849, Mary, 3rd dau. of J. Maberley, Esq., and has
issue,
Lindsay Eric, 6. 1852.
Algernon Fox Eric, b. 1857.
Beilby Eric, b. 1864.
Gertrude Mary, m. Lieut.-Col. A. C. H. Stewart, 2nd Life
Guards.
Virginia Katharine, m. 28 June, 1876, Hon. Francis Hyde
Villiers (see Clarendon, E.).
Margaret Rose, m. Alfred Fitzroy, Esq., Coldstream Guards
(see Grafton, D.).
Mildred Frances, in. 2 June, 1881, Charles Thomas Lucas,
Esq. of Warnham Court, Sussex.
1 Isabella Mary, in. Cadogan H. Cadogan, Esq. of Brinck-
burne Priory, Northumberland, who d. 1888, leaving issue.
18G8
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2 L:mra Char'.otte, m. Gen. Evan Jlaberley, C.B., K.A., and
has issue.
3 Frances Dora, m. Claude Bowes, loth Earl of Strath-
more.
4 Marion Henrietta, m. H. D. Streatfield, Esq. of Chidding-
stone, Kent, who il. 1889.
Mr. Smitli d. I#63.
Seal — Ilammenvood Lodge, East Grinstcad.
SMITH OF HORBLING.
Smith, Henet, Esq. of Sudbrook Hoiise, co.
Lincoln, J .P. for the parts of Kcsteven, b. 1850 ;
eduoated at "Winchester, and Trin. Coll., Cambridge,
(B.A. 1S72).
Lineagre. — Henrt Smith, Esq. of Ilorbling, co. Lincoln,
J.r., Lord of the Manors of Monks Hall and Wikes, late Capt.
ISrh Lincolnshire R.V. , i!;. 1820 ; y,i. 184G, Mary, dau. of James
Gould, Esq. of Birthorpo, co. Lincoln, and had issue,
Hexby, now of Sudbrooii House.
George, m. 26 Jan. 1888, Helen ThylUs, eldest dau. of
William AlUson, Esq. of Louth.
Capt. Smith was son of Francis Smith, Esq. of Gosberton, and
nephew of Benjamin Smith, Esq. of Horbling. He d. Jan.
isyi.
.Sta J— Sudbrook House, Ancastcr, Grantham.
SMITH OF JORDANHILL.
Smith, Susax Emma, of Jordanhill, co. Kenfrew,
Tvidow of Archibald Smith, Esq., anil dau. of Vice-
Cliancellor Sii- James Parker, of Kothley Temple,
CO. Leicester, by Mary his -wife, dan. of Thomas
J3abington, Esq. of Kothley Temple, m. Aug. 1S53,
Aechibald Smith, Esq. of Jordanhill, M.A., J. P.,
F.K.S. {b. 10 Aug. 1813), Earrisler-at-Law, late
Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb. where he graduated
as Senior "Wrangler 1836, who d. 26 Dec. 1872,
having had issue,
I. James Pakkeb, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Partiek Div. of
Lanarkshire from 1890, M.A., late Fellow of Tnn. Coll.
Camb., 6. 1854; Hi,. 1882, his cousin, Mary Louisa, dau.
of the late AVilliam Hamilton, Esq. of Minard, and has
issue,
Archibald Colin Hamilton, b. Oct. 1883.
AViluiot Babington, b. 1885.
II. Walter Edward (EeY.), M.A. Oxon, Vicar of Gorton,
Suffolk, 6. 1855; m. 1831, Margaret Uose, dau. of Eev.
Canon E. T. Vaughan, and has issue,
Edward Archibald, b. 1886.
Humphrey Walter, b. 1888.
Arthur Vaughan, 6. 1893.
Emile, b. 1>582. Susan Jlary, 6. 1884.
Margaret Lilian, b. 1890.
in. Archibald Harry, b. 1857; d. 1853.
IV. Charles Stewart, Lieut. B.N. and H.B.M. Consul at
Bilbao, i. 1858; m. 1886, Anne Georgiana, dau. of the
late Rev. Samuel Macaulay, and has had issue,
Anne Georgiana, b. and d. 1887.
Dorothea, b. 1888.
Frances Ellen, d. 1390.
Jean Isabel, b. 1891.
V. Arthur Hamilton, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., b. 1860.
VI. Henry Babington, M.A., Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb., b.
1S63.
VII. George Edward, Lieut. R.E., b. 6 Aug. 1868.
I. Maiy Susan, m 1894, Charles Edmund Duff, Esq., M.B.,
son of Lieut.-Col. Duff, late 74th Regt., of Knockleith,
Aberdeenshire.
II. Margaret.
liineage.— This family is descended from the Smiths
formerly of Craigeivl, co. Stirling, where they had been seated
since the introduction of surnames, originally holding their
lands as " kindly " tenants of the Ducal House of Montrose,
to which they were armourers.
JoHM .Smith, the last of the old rentallers, d. 1640. His son,
E'.UEBT, acquired the fee-simple of the lands circa 16G0. On
the death of John, the 6th in descent from Robert, the estate
•was sold. The only surviving sister of John Smith, last of
Craigend, Agnes Graham, i/i. 1849, David Stuart, Earl of
Bueban, and had issue.
Archibald Smith (youngest son of James Smith, of Craig-
end), b. 1749, an eminent Merchant in Glasgow, purchased the
estate of Jordanhill 1800. He m. 1781, Isabella, dau. of
William Euing, Esq., by whom (who d. 1855, in her 101st year)
he had
I. James, his heir.
II. William, of Carbeth-Guthrie, co. Stirling, J.P. for cos.
Stirling, Lanark, and Dumbarton, Lord Provost of Glasgow
1S22-23, m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Alexander Cuningham, Esq.,
son of Sir William Cuningham, Bart, of Robertland, and
by her had issue,
1 Archibald, Advocate, m. Jannett, dau. of William Black-
wood. Esq., d. 1873, leaving William Archibald ana
others.
2 Cuninghame, m. Margaretta Lavinia, dau. of John Gib-
son, Esq., and d. 1890, leaving William Cunningham and
others.
He m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Henry Wallis, Esq. of Mary-
borough, son of Henry Wallis, Esq. of Drishane Castle, co.
Cork, and by her had issue,
3 Henry Wallis (Rev.), Minister of Kirknewton, and East
Calder, N.B., m. Elizabeth Dunlop Macnair, and d. 1885,
leaving issue.
4 John Guthrie, of Mugdock Castle, co. Stirling, m. Anne
Penelope Campbell Dennistoun, and by her (who d. 1883)
has issue.
5 William, Major-Gen. E.A. Cretired), m. Emma Corrie
Crozier, and by her (who d. 1879) has issue.
6 James George, m. his cousin, Christina Laura Buchanan
(see biloir), and has issue.
1 Jane Cuningham, m. 1861, John Macredie, and d. 1862,
2 Helen Catharine.
Mr. Smith s. to his cousin-german, John Guthrie, Esq. of
Carbeth 1834, and d. Is71.
III. Archibald, m. Eliza, dau. of Thomas M'Call, Esq. of
Craighead, eo. Lanark, and d. 1883, having by her (who d.
1889) had issue,
1 Thomas Denroche, late Bengal C.S., vi. 1887, Florence
dau. of Gen. Joliri Bayly, K.E., and has issue.
1 Martha Denroche, d. 1852.
2 Isabella, (/. 1851;.
3 Elizabeth Maria Lydia, m. William Heniy Edye, Admiral
R.N., and has issue.
4 Emily Anne.
I. Isabella, m. John M'Call, Esq. of Ibrox Hill, co. Lanark,
d. s. 1-). 1871.
Mr. Smith d. 6 May, 1821, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Smith, Esq. of Jordanhill, J. P., F.E.S., i. 15 Aug.
1782; m. 25 Aug. 1809, Mary, dau. of Alexander Wilson, Esq.,
and by her (who rf. 27 Oct. 1847) had issue,
Archibald, his lu ir.
Alexander, d. in infancy.
Chii.5tina Laura, m. 1851, Walter Buchanan, Esq. of Shan-
don, CO. Dumbarton, ai.P. (who d. 1883). She d. 1853,
leaving a dau. Christina Laura, m. James George Smith
(s p above).
Isa K'lla, ?;i. 8 May, 1834, Henry Gore-Booth, Esq., son of
Sir Robert Gore-Booth, 3rd Bart, of LissadeU, and has issue.
Mr. Gore-Booth d. 25 July, 1881.
Mary Joanna Guthrie, d. 1840. Mary, d. 1840.
Louisa, m. William Hamilton, Esq. of Minard Castle, co.
Argyll, d. 18(i3, leaving Walter Archibald and Mary Louisa,
m. 1882, James Parker Smith, Esq. as above.
Sabina Douglas Clavering, m. 1878, Rev. Robert Paisley,
D.D., of St. Ninian's, co. Stirling, who d. 1881.
Jane Charlotte, d. 1864.
Mr. Smith d. 1867, and was s. by his son, Archibald, late of
Jordanhill.
Arms—Gvi., a chevron erm., between two crescents in chief
and a garb in base or, within a bordure engrailed or. Crest —
An eagle's head erased, ducally gorged ppr. Motto — Macte.
Stats— Jordanhill, l^artick, N.B. ; and Eiverbunk, Putney,
S.W.
SMITH OF ANNESBE.OOK.
Smith, Michael Edwakd, Esq. of Annesbrook,
and Newtown, eo. Meath, and Ivillitara, co. Tyrone,
Major (retired), m. 8 Sept. 1817, Jane G-race, 2nd
dau. of the late "William Ireland Syme, Esq. of
Kysdale, co. Kirkcudbright, and Lilias his wife, dau.
of the Eev. Charles Maitland Babington, M.A.,
Rector of Peterston, co. Ilereford.
Xiineage.— This family was originally from co. York.
John S.mith, who possessed, Ump. Charles L, the estates
of Coolestown and Maine, Louth, left a son,
Jeremiah Smith, who was twice married. By his 1st
marriage, he had one son, Edward, of Maine, whose only
child inherited the estate of Maine, and m. Hugh Stafford,
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Esq. By his 2nd marriage, with Alice, dau. of Harry Townley,
Esq. of Aclare Castle, co. Louth, he had issue, i. Hakky,
Becorder of DrogUeda ; ii. Townley (Eev.), of Mansfeildstown ;
III. Jeremiah, of Beabeg; iv. Tcnison,from whom descended
Admiral Edward Tyrrell Smith; v. Hamilton; i. Mary Ann,
VI. 1st, Charles Sandford, Esq. of Kilkenny, and 2ndly, William
Foster, Esq. of Dunleer, co. Louth.
Henbt Jeremiah Sjiitu, Esq., D.L., of Beabeg and Annes-
hrook, b. 28 Nov. 1783, eldest son of Henry Smith, Esq. of
Beabeg, by Martha his wife, dau. of Laurence Steele, Esq. of
Bathbride, and grandson of Jeremiah, of Beabeg, as above,
m. 1st, 28 Dec. 1802, Margaret, dau. of Henry Osborne, Esq.
of Dardistown Castle, same co., by Alice his wife, dau. of
Francis Dunne, Esq. of Brittas, Queen's co., and had issue,
I. Henrt Jeremiah, his heir, of Beabeg, h. Oct. 1803; m.
1st, lb28, Sarah Maria, dau. of Robert Harrison, Esq. of
Preston, Kent, and by her had issue, one son,
1 Henei Jeremiah, now of Beabeg, co. Meath, 5. 14 Sept.
1829; in. 16 July, 1857, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
James Kynaston Edwards, Esq. of Old Court, co. Wick-
low, and by her (who d. 1880) has issue, 1 Henry
Jeremiah; 1 Emily Kate; 2 Lilla Caroline Constance;
3 Gertrude Frances Helen.
He m. 2ndly, Oct. 1836, Hon. Henrietta Priscilla Carleton,
dau. of Lieut.-Col. Hon. George Carleton, and sister of
Guy, 3rd Lord Dorchester, and by her had issue,
2 Carleton, late Capt. in the army, ni. 12 Oct. 1865,
Alice Anna, younger dau. of Charles Freshfield, Esq., late
M.B.
3 George.
4 Dudley Henry Seymour, late Lieut. 64th Foot.
1 Georgina Sarah, m. W. Davies, Esq., Capt. Essex Rifles.
Mr. H. J. Smith, d. 13 March, 1877.
II. Francis Edward, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., d. s.i^.
Hem. 2ndly, 18 Jan. 1809, Elizabeth, dau. of William Ead-
cliffe, Esq. of Tinnekilly, co. Wicklow, by Catherine his wife,
dau. of Sir Michael Cox, 3rd bart., and d. 1857, having by her
had issue,
I. Stephen Henry, of Annesbrook, J. P., High Sheriff 1861,
late Lieut.-Col. Londonderry Militia, b. 1813: m. 1st, 1860,
Georgina Barbara, only dau. of Col. Raymond Pelly, 16th
Lancers, C.B., and by her Cwho d. 1874) had issue, three
daus. He m. 2ndly, 1876, Francesca Helen Mary, eldest
dau. of Col. Henry Bouchier Savile. He d. 1890.
II. St. George William, of Newtown, co. Meath, J.P. (de-
ceased).
III. Michael Edward, now of Annesbrook.
IV. William Thomas, of Besborough, late Capt. 22nd Eegt.,
m. 1st, Miss Pattison, deceased, and 2ndly, Miss Chambers,
and had issue by each wife.
V. Richard Jeremiah, m. Miss Archer, and had issue.
VI. Frederick Augustus, Col. (retired), V.C. (deceased).
VII. Kynaston Walter, accidentally killed 1857.
I. Catlierine Matilda, m. 16 Aug. 1843, Col. Sir Robert
Wallace, K.C.B., H.E.I.C.S., and left issue.
II. Elizabeth, m. 26 June, 1840, Hugh Lyons Montgomery,
Esq. of Belhavel, co. Leitrim, M.P.
III. Matilda Cox, m. Francis Macnamara Faulkner, Esq.
IV. Emily, deceased.
V. Mary Henrietta, m. 1857, Ralph Smyth, Esq., J.P. of
Newtown House, co. Louth, and d. 1876, leaving issue.
Arms — Arg., on a bend, between t^vo bull's heads erased az.,
armed or, three lozenges of the last. Crest — A demi-bull
salient az., armed and unguled or. Molto — Delectat amor
patria;.
&a/.s- Annesbrook and Newtown, near Kells, co. Meath,
and KiUitara, co. Tyrone.
Residence — 11, Lansdowne Crescent, W.
SMITHWICK OF BALLYNGAWSEY.
Smithwick, Ret. Richaed FitzGeeald, of
Ballyngawsey, co. Limerick, and Seaforth Vicarage,
Liverpool, M.A. Cantab., and Cuddesdon Coll.
Oxon, Vicar of Seaforth, b. 31 Aug. 1843 ; m. 17
Oct. 1883, Sarah Coates, dau. of Walter Hebden
Wilson, Esq. of Nortonsea, Waterloo, near Liver-
pool, and has issue,
I. Robert FitzGerald, 6. 18 June, 1886.
II. Walter FitzGerald, b. 14 April, 1891.
I. Catherine Elinora, b. 6 Sept. 1884.
II. Geraldine, b. 17 May, 1893.
Xiineag'e.— This family claims to be a branch of the ancient
house of Smithwick, of Lees Langley, Herts. Early in the
17th century, one of that family is stated to have settled in
the CO. Wexford, but he and every member of his family (with
the exception of one son, aged about 16) were cut off during
the rebellion of 1641. The survivor in. Margaret, dau. of
Richard le Hunte, who went to Ireland as Col. in the army of
Cromwell, and eventually settling in Cashel, co. Tippcrary,
represented that city in Parliament 1661. When William III.
went to Ireland Mr. Smithwick joined his army as a volunteer
dragoon, and served at the siege of Limerick. Some of his
sons settled in co. Tipperary, and one of them, Peter Smitu-
wicK, at Kildaff Castle, co. Limerick ; he 'in. a dau. of —
Apjohn, Esq. of Garthelin, now called Lenfield, co. Limerick,
and had, besides other sous, William, the yourgest, of Mount
Catherine, in the same co., who iii. his cousin Catherine, dau.
of — Gabbett, Esq. of Cahirlinc, and d. 29 Sept. 1796.
Robert Smithwick, Esq. of Eathjordan, J.P. cos. Limerick
and Tipperary, t. May, 17C0; ni. 1st, 1787, Rebecca, dau. of
Henry White, Esq., J.P. of New Ross and Mantle Hill. co.
Tipperary, by Elizabeth his wife, 3rd dau. of Thomas Maunsell,
Esq., LL.D., K.C., M.P. for Kilmallock, and Dorothea his
wife, youngest dau. of Richard Waller, of Castle Waller, co.
Tipperary, and had issue, Robert. Mr. Smithwick iii. 2nd]y,
in 1803, Eliza, dau. of Rev. John Madder, Rector of Newport,
CO. Tipperary, by Dorothea his wife, dau. of George Gough,
Esq. of Woodstown, co. Limerick (grandfather of Hugh, 1st
Viscount Gough), but by her had no issue. His son,
Robert Smithwick, Esq. of Ballyngawsey, R.M., m. 12
March, 1829, Catherine, dau. of Rev. Richard FitzGerald, and
by her (who d. 21 Dec. 1870) had issue,
Richard FitzGerald, of Ballyngawsey.
Robert, d. 22 Dec. 1885.
Rebecca, d. 22 Nov. 1859.
Ellen FitzGerald, ni. 7 May, 1853, AVilliam Pidgeon, Esq.,
J. P., of Athlone, co. Westmeath, and Greystone, co. Wick-
low, and has issue, Wihiam Robert, &. 5 March, 1862;
Helen Rebecca ; Carlotta.
Mr. Smithwick d. 16 Dec. 1881.
Seat — Ballyngawsey, co. Limerick.
Residence — Seaforth Vicarage, near Liverpool.
SMOLLETT OF BONHILL.
Smollett, Patrick Botle, Esq. of Bonhill, co.
Dumbarton, J.P. and D.L., M.P. co. Dumbarton
1859-1868, and for Cambridge 1874-1880, late in
H.E.I.C.S., h. 4 Feb, 1804; s. his brother 1881.
Lineage. — This family of Smollett is of considerable dis-
tinction in North Britain.
Archibald Smollett (4thsonof Sir James Smollett, of Bon-
hill, one of the Commissioners for the Union), r,i. Barbara, dau.
of Cuninghame, of Gilbertfield, co. Lanark, and bad, with
other issue, a younger son, Tobias Smollett, the tminent
writer, b. at Dalquhurn, near Dumbarton, 1721, d. 21 Oct.
1771, and a dau.,
Jean Smollett, in. Alexander Telfer, of Symington, co.
Lanark, and had a son and heir, Alexander. Mrs. Telfer, s.
at the decease of hercousin-german, Mr. Commissary Smollett,
to the estate of Bonhill, and resumed her maiden name of
Smollett. Her son and successor,
Alexander Telfer Smollett, of Bonhill, m. Cecilia, dau. of
John Renton, of Lamberton, co. Berwick, by the Lady Susanna
Montgomerie his wife, 3rd dau. of Alexander, 9th Earl of
Eglinton, by Susanna his 3rd wife, dau. of Sir Archibald Ken-
nedy, Bart., and had issue,
Alexander, Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards, M.P. for co.
Dumbarton, killed at the battle of Alkmaar 1799, s. his
father, the latter having predeceased him by a few months,
and was s. by his brother.
John Rouett, heir.
Tobias George, Capt. 78th Ross-shire Highlanders.
James, accidentally killed at sea.
Susan, in. 1st, — Pigott, Esq., and 2ndly, Edmund Nagle,
Esq. of CO. Cork.
The second son,
John Rodett Smollett, Esq. of Bonhill, Eear-Admiral R.N.,
s. his brother, and m. 1st, Louisa, dau. of William Rouett,
Esq. of Auchindennan, co. Dumbarton, and by her had an only
dau., who d. in infancy. He m. 2ndly, 1800, Elizabeth, 2nd
dau. of the Hon. Patrick Boyle, 2nd son of Jolin, 2nd Earl of
Glasgow, and by her (who d. 1858) had issue,
Alexander, his heir.
Patrick Boyle, now of Bonhill.
Ehzabeth, in. 1830, Charles Villiers Stuart, Esq., youngest
brother of Lord Stuart de Decies.
Helen Mure, d. unin. Sept. 1882.
Louisa CeciUa, m. Rev. John Macfarlane, D.D., of Dalkeith.
Cecilia.
Admiral Smollett d. 1842, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Smollett, Esq. of Bonhill, M.P. co. Dumbarton,
1S70
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SMY
1S41 59, called to the Scottish Bar 1S25, 6. 29 ITov. 1301 ;
(^ i!/!)ii. 25 Feb. ISSl, wbeu he was s. by his brother.
Ann.-t — Az., a bend or, between a lion rampant ppr., holding
in his paw a banner arcr. and a bugle-horn also ppr. Crcsl —
An o.ik-tree ppr. Motto — Virosco.
&(i( — Cameron House, .Uexandria, co. Dumbarton.
SMYTH OF HEATH HALL.
Smyth, Geokge Joiix Fitziiot, Esq. of Heath
Hall, CO. York, lute Lioiit.-Col. Coldstream Guards,
b. la Sept. 1S41.
Lineage. — The family of Smyth is of considerable stand-
ing in CO. York, and derives fiom
l;icHARD Smyth, Esq. of Jlyreshaw, in the parish of Brad-
ford, eo. York, b. 159-1. His gr.indsou,
JoiiN S.MTTH, Esq., J. P., bapt.27 Sept. IC54 (2ndsonof John
Smyth, Esq. of Myreshaw, by Isabel his wife, dau. of Randall
Wood, Esq., and niece of James JIargetson, Archbishop of
Armagh), purchased the estate of Heath Hall 1709. He m.
three times, and d. 25 Dec. 1729, aged 76, leaving by his 1st
wife, Hannah, dau. and heir of Kichard Harrison, Esq. of
Wakefield, a son and successor,
John Smtth, Esq. of Heath Hall, J.P., 7)1. Katherine, dau.
and co-heir of Kobert Frank, Esq. of Pontefract, and dying
31 May, 1731, aged 46, was 5. by (the only son of his brother,
Kichard, by Anne Wheatley his wife) his nephew,
John Smtth, Esq. of Heath Hall, J.P., ra. Bridget, dau. and
sole heir of Benjamin Foxley, Esq., and by her (who d. 17 Feb.
I5OO) left at his decease, 10 April, 1771, aged 55, an only son
and heir,
The Right Hon. John Ssitth, of Heath Hall, b. 12 Feb.
174!>. rH.P. for Pontefract, and successively a Lord of the Ad-
miralty and Treasury, Master of the Mint, and one of His
!Maiesry's Privy Council. He m. i June, 1778, Lady Georgiana
Fitzroy, eldest dau. of Augustus Henry, 3rd Duke of Grafton,
and by her (who d. 10 Jan. 1799) had issue,
John Henry, Ids heir.
George, Col. in the Guards, b. 6 Xov. 1782; m. Sarah, eldest
dau. of Daniel Wilson, Esq. of Dallam Tower, and had
issue.
Thomas, Capt. E.X., b. 9 June, 1784; d. unin.
Charles, Major in the army, 6. 8 Jan. 1786; unm., d. of a
wound received at Quatre Bras, June, 1815.
Georgiana Anne, d. 5 May, 1864.
Maria Bridget Frances, d,. v.nra. 30 Jan. 1813.
3Ir. Smyth d. 12 Feb. 1811, and was «. by his son,
John Henry Smyth, Esq. of Heath Hall, M.P. for the Uni-
verrity of Cambridge, b. 20 3Iarch, 1780; ra. 1st, 25 July,
ISIO, Sarah Caroline, 2nd dau. of Henry Ibbotson, Esq. of St.
Anthony's, co. Northumberland, which lady d. s. p. 29 May,
l^ll. He ra. 2ndly, 16 April, 1814, his cousin. Lady Elizabeth
Anne Fitzroy, 3rd dau. of George Henry, 4th Duke of Grafton,
and by her had issue,
John George, his heir.
Henry, Gen. C.B., and a Knight of the Legion of Honour,
6. 5 April, 1816; ia. 28 June, 1865, Rebecca, eldest dau.
of Thomas Pierce, Esq., and niece of Thomas Davies, Esq.
of Keuadd, co. Brecon.
Elizabeth Sarah, ra. 6 Aug. 1836, Abraham George Eobarts,
Esq. of Hill Street, London.
Louisa Georgiana, 'la. 15 April, 1841, Gcrvase Parker Busho,
Esq., Attache at Hanover, and d. 1 Nov. 18-12.
Maria Isabella, ra. 1854, Vice-Adm. Robert Fitzroy, d. 1SC5.
Frances.
Mr. Smyth d. 22 Oct. 1822, and was s. by his son,
.John George Smyth, Esq. of Heath Hall, M.P. for the
city of York, J.P. and D.L., Col. 2nd West Y"ork Militia, b.
5 Feb. 1815 ; m. 18 May, 1837, the Hon. Diana Bosville Mac-
donald, dau. of Godfrey, 3rd Lord Macdonald, and by her (who
d. 8 Dec. 1880) had issue,
George John Fitzroy, now of Heath Hall.
Wilham James, late Lieut. Eitie Brigade, 6. 1 Nov. 1847 ; 1,1.
1885, Louisa Harriette, dau. of Herbert Lloyd, Esq. of
Plas KilybebyU, Pontardarve, co. Glamorgan.
Henry Edward, h. 26 March, 1842; d. 18 Feb. IS.'iO.
Diana Elizabeth Matilda, ra. 21 April, 185«, Henry, 4th Earl
of Hare wood.
Louisa Harriet, ra. 26 Nov. 1868, Sir John Hardy Thursby,
Bart, of Ormerod House, Lancashire.
Mary Caroline. Eva Laura.
Mr. Smyth d. 10 .June, 1869.
Ar,us — Enn., on a bend, between two unicorns' heads erased
az., three lozenges or. Crat—X demi-bull rampant arg., i.'isuing
from a ducal coronet or, armed and horned of the same, and
fTorged with a coUar az., charged with three lozenges and
rimmed or. Motto — Nee timeo nee sperno.
-Se«i— Heath Hall, near Wakefield.
SMYTH OF ELKINGTON.
Smtth, William Henry, Esq. of Elkington
Plall,co. Lincolu, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1S82,
J.P. North Eidiiig, co. York, and High Steward of
the borough of Louth, b. 21 March, 1821 : m.
10 April, 1849, Sarah Anne, eldest dau. of Eev.
John Sargeaunt, Eector of Stanwick, co. Noi-th-
ainpton, and has issue,
I. William Grenville, J.P. co. Lincoln, b. 6 Oct. 1857 ; ra-
6 Feb. 1889, Anna Lillie, dau. of Cosmo William Gordon>
Esq. of New York, and has issue, William Henry
Gordon, h. 6 Dec. 1S93, and Dorothy Emma, b. 1 Jan.
1890.
II. George Edmund, b. 23 June, 1859.
ni. Charles Glastonbury, h. 7 Sept. 1862; m. 16 April, 1892,
Minnie Clyde Utter, of Everett, Washington, U.S.A.
Lineage. — About the middle of the 14th century, John
Smith, of Hacthorp, or Ackthorpe, Elkington, co. Lincoln,
in. Jane, dau. and heir of Robert Willarby, by Isabel his wife,
dau. and co-heir of John Oteby, son of SirEandolph de Oteby,
and was direct ancestor of Egbert Smyth, whoj/i. early in the
16th century, Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of William Lilborno,
and had, with a younger son, Henry, and a dau. Elizabeth, the
wife of William Ustworth, a successor,
Christopher Smyth, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Annables,
Herts, temp. Elizabeth. He m. Margaret, dau. of John Hide,
of Aldbury, and had two sons and four daus.,
Thomas, his heir,
Nicholas, of whom hereafter.
Jane, m. George Uotherham.
Maudlin, ra. Lord Chief Justice Edmond Anderson (see
Burke's Feerci'je and Baronetage, Anderson and Yae-
borough).
Alice, ra. 1st, Mr. Eobson, of London, and 2ndly, — Fortes-
cue, of Salden.
Elizabeth, ra. — Ealegh, co. Warwick.
The eldest son,
Thomas Smyth, Esq. of Annablcs, to. Joan Collett, and was
father of
Sir George Smyth, Knt. of Annables, ra. Judith, dau. of
Sir Rowland Lytton, Knt. of Knebworth, Sheriff of Herts S6-
Elizabeth, and by her (who j)i.2ndly. Sir Thomas Barrington,
Bart, of Barrington Hall, and (?. 1767, aged 65) he had one
son, George Eolaud, and one dau., both d. unra. At his-
decease, the manor of Annables reverted to his uncle,
Nicholas Smyth, Esq. ra. Katherine, dau. of William Gar-
diner, of Southwark, and had (with several other children,
who d. s. p.) a dau. Frances, to. William Tucker, and a son,
Edmund Smyth, Esq. of Annables, one of the Clerks of His-
Majesty's Council in Ireland, ra. Grace, dau. of John Percival,
of Kinsale, and had issue. The eldest son,
Thomas Smyth, Esq. of Annables, d. unra., and was s. by his-
brother,
Edmund Smyth, Esq. of Annables, and of Elkington, co,
Lincoln, ra. Ann, dau. and co-heir of James Beading, Esq. of
Newington, Surrey, and had, with others who d. v.ain.,
James, his heir, m. Anna, dau. of Eobert Jenkyn, Esq. of
Harpenden, and had an only surviving child, Mary, hi. the
Hon. James Grenville, 3rd son of Eichard Grenville, Esq.
of Watton, Bucks, by Hester his wife. Countess Temple,
and d. 15 Dec. 1757, when her patrimonial estates at Elking-
ton devolved on her son,
James Grenville, who was raised to the Peerage in 1797
by the title of Baron Glastonbury of Butleigh. His lordship
dying unra. 26 April, 1825, devised the Smyth estate baclv
to the male line.
William, of whom we treat.
Anne, m. John Finch, Esq. of Bed Heath, Herts.
Mary, ra. Eev. Cleve Greenhill, of Abbots Langlcy.
The 2nd son,
Eev. William Smyth, of Annables, Eector of Emberton,
Bucks, b. 1686 ; ra. Barbara, dau. of William Johnson, of Olney,
in the same co., and of Witham-on-the Hill, co. Lincoln, and
had issue,
Edmund, his heir.
William (.see Smith of Little Hour/hton).
Christopher, b. 1736;" ra. Anne, dau. of S. Hartshorn, Esq.,
and dying s. p. 1825, his estates in co. Northampton were,
according to his will, divided between his nephews, Eev.
William Smyth and William Tyler Smyth.
The eldest son,
Eev. Edmund Smyth, of Annables, 6. 1726, Eector of Great
Linford, and Tyringham, Bucks, m. Dorothea, dau. of Eev^
John Shan, Vicar of Chichley, and had three sons and sis.
daus.,
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William, his heir.
George, m. Miss Anne Audibert, of Philadelphia, and d. at
Sierra Leone, leaving a dau., who d. unm.
Edmund, d. at sea unm.
Dorothy, d. unm.
Frances, m. Edward Lambert, of Eastbourne, Sussex.
Catherine, m. John Cape, Esq. of London, and had issue.
Susannah, m. Henry Locoek, M.D., of Xorihanipton, and
had issue, 1 Sir Charles Locoek, 1st Bart., Physician to the
Queen; 2 Henry, of London; and 1 Frances, m. Daniel
Cave, Esq. of Cleve Hill, co. Gloucester, and d. 1855.
Maria, m. Henry Cape. Esq. of Hardingstone.
Ann, m. Henry Hughes, Esq. of Northampton, and had
issue.
Eev. Edmund Smyth d. 1789, and was s. by his eldest son,
Rev. William Smyth, M.A. of Annables, Eector of Great
Linford, b. 1761 ; m. 1790, Susannah, dau. of SamuelEay, Esq.
of Worlingworth, Suffolk, and had issue,
William, his heir,
' Edmund (Rev.), Vicar of North Elkington, co. Lincoln, and
EaslHaddon, co. Northampton, 6. 1793 ; ?/!. 8 June, 1826,
Ann Mary, eldest dau. of Richard Bellwood, Esq. of Louth,
d. 1853.
Frances, d. unm. 1829.
Susannah, m. her cousin, Henry Locoek, Esq. of London, and
d. 1885, leaving issue.
Rev. William Smyth, d. 1837, and was s. by his eldest son,
Rev. William Smyth, M.A. of Elkington Hall, co. Lincoln,
J.P., and Annables, Herts, 6. 13 June, 1791; m. 13 June, 1820,
Mary, dau. of Samuel Ray, Esq. of Tannington, co. Suffolk, and
by her (who d. 3 Sept. 1839) had issue,
William Henby, now of Elkington.
Edmund, of Annables, Herts, Lieut. -Col. (retired), Indian
army, and Superintendent of the Educational Department
in Kumaon, b. 2 Dec. 1823; m. Frances, dau. of John
Gardner, M.D.
James Grenville (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of South Elkington,
Louth, b. I June, 1825; to. 1858, Emily, dau. of Rev.
Edward Royds. Rector of Brereton, co. Chester, and has
an only child, Emily Mary.
Christopher (Rev.), M.A., Patron of East Haddon and late
Rector of Woodford, co. Northampton, 6. 17 Jan. 1827, m.
Clementina, dau. of Clement Royds, Esq. of Falinge, and
has issue, William Edmund; Cyril Randall; Ethel Mary
Julia ; and Edith Zoura.
Emma Jane, m. 1852, hercousin, the Eight Hon. Sir Stephen
Cave, G.C.B.
Frances.
Ellen Maiy, m. Edward Wrey Whinfield, Esq., and has issue,
Herbert Edward, Arthur Henry, and Walter.
Mr. Smyth d. 21 Jan. 1873.
Arms—Ver bend dancette or and az., a cross moline, counter-
changed, quartering Willarby, Otteby, Lilburne, and Shan.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon volant ppr.,
wings expanded arg.
Seat — Elkington Hall, Louth, co. Lincoln.
William Smyth, Esq. of Little Houghton, J. P. and U.L.,
High Sheriff 1862, b. 18 May, 1808; -.u. 21 May, 1844, Lucy
Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Hon. and Rev. R. B. Stopiord, Canon of
Windsor and Eector of Barton Seagrave, and d. s.p. 23 March^
1872.
Arms, tfcc. — See Smyth of Elkington.
jSea<— Little Houghton, Northampton.
SMYTH OF LITTLE HOUGHTON.
Smtth, Kev. Christopher, of Little Houghton,
CO. Northampton, M.A., Yicar of Little Houghton,
b. 6 Sept. 1812 ; m. Jan. 1850, Catherine, youngest
dau. of Thomas Clement Snejcl-Kynnersley, Esq. of
Loxley Park, co. Stafford, and by lier (who d. 9
Dec. 1868) has issue,
I. Christopher, M.A. Trin. Coll. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law,
J.P. CO. Northampton, Deputy Chairman of Quarter
Sessions, i.nd late Capt. Northampton and Rutland Militia,
6. 30 April, 1851 ; m. 2 Oct. 1890, Emma Louisa, eldest
dau. of Sir George William Gunning, Bart, of Horton, co.
Northampton.
I. Emily Harriet, m. 27 Oct. 1874, Rev. Lewis Haig Loyd,
Eector of Abington, co. Northampton, and has issue,
Lewis Christopher, 6. 27 Sept. 1875; Arthur Thomas, b.
19 April, 1882; Phihp Henry, b. 8 July, 1884; Mary
Beatrix, b. 26 Oct. 1885.
Lineage. — William Smyth, Esq. 2nd son of Rev. William
Smyth, of Annables, by Barbara Johnson his wife (see pj-e-
cediiig ilemoir), in. Eliza, dau. of Oliver Tyler, Esq. of Canter-
bury, and was father of
WiLLLAM Tyler Smyth, Esq. of Little Houghton, co. North-
ampton, m. Frances Levi, and d. 1 June, 1838, having had
issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Christopher (Rev.), now of Little Houghton.
I. Frances, m. 27 Blay, 1847, Admiral Richard Stopford,
R.N., grandson of James, 2nd Earl of Courtown.
The eldest son.
SMYTH OF MOUNT HENRY.
Smtth, Edward Skeffington Eandal, Esq.
of Mount Henry, Queen's co., Vice-Lieut, of and
J.P. and D.L. for Queen's co. and J.P. for King's
CO., High Sheriff for Queen's co. 1865, and for co.
Longford 1893 ; served as Lieixt. in 28th Eegt., in
Crimean Campaign 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, "O'ounded, received medal and clasp,
and Turkish medal, h. 27 Sept. 1831 ; vi. 9 Sept.
1862, Hon. G-ertrude Valentine FitzPatrick, dau. of
John, 1st Lord Castletown of Upper Ossory, and^
has issue,
I. Randal Charles Edward Skeffington, Lieut. Coldstream.
Guards, late Lieut. Leinster Eegt., b. 27 Dec. 1864; m.
27 July, 1889, Beatrice Virginia Louisa, dau. of the late
Col. the Right Hon. T. Edward Taylor, of Ardgillan,-
M.P. for Dublin.
II. Geoffrey Henry Julian, Lieut. Leinster Regt., 6. 12 Dec.
1873.
I. Viola Lilian Henriette.
Lineage. — William Smyth, who claimed descent from
the Irish sept of O'Gowan, of Ballygowan, co. Down, m. Mary-
Do wdall, and had issue,
I. Richard, m. and had issue.
II. Henry, m. twice, and had issue.
III. Thomas (Right Rev.), D.D., Bishop of Limerick and
Ardfert, b. 1654, conseciated 8 Dec. 1695, Vice-Cliaiicellor
Trin. Coll. Dublin 1714; -m. Dorothea, dau. of Ulysses
Burgh, D.D., Bishop of Ardagh, and d. 4 May, 1725, leaving,
with two daus., nine sons,
1 William, Dean of Ardfert, d. 1737, leaving, by Susanna.-
his wife, John Henry, -ui. and had issue ; Anne, m. Robert
Hewett; and Barbara, m. Robert Fitzgerald.
2 Charles, M.P. for Limerick, m. 21 Nov. 1728, Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Thomas Prendergast, 1st Bart, of Croane, and.
d. 18 Aug. 1784, leaving issue, «
Thomas, of Liccadoon, M.P. for Limerick, d. s.p.
John Prendergast, 1st Viscount Gort (see Boeke's
Peerage).
Charles Lennox, Lieut.-Col., of the Green Horse,, now
5th Dragoons, d. s.p.
Juliana, m. 1759, Thomas Vereker, Esq., and mother of
Charles, 2nd Viscount Gort.
3 Henry (Eev.), m. 1733, Diana, dau. of Eev. Stackpole
Pcry, and sister of Edmund Sexton, 1st Viscount Pery.
4 Michael.
5 John (Eev.), Chancellor of the Diocese of Connor, d.
1781, leaving two sons, Charles and Edward, and a dau.
Susan, m. Benjamin Lee, Esq. of Merrion, co. Dublin, and
had an only dau. Anne, m. Arthur Guinness, Esq. of
Dublin, and had issue.
C George, Barrister-at-Law, d. 13 Feb. 1774, leaving
Thomas, Philip, George, and Eebecca.
7 Francis Arthur (Most Eev.), D.D., Archbishop of Dub-
lin, consecrated Bishop of Clonfert 5 April, 1752, trans-
lated to Down and Connor 1753, to Meath 1764, and to
Dublin 14 April, 1766, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas
Bonfoy, Esq. of Abbotts Eipton, co. Huntingdon, and
d. s. p. 14 Dec. 1771.
8 Edward, of Dublin, M.D., d. Dec. 1778.
9 James, of Limerick, d. 23 Jan. 1766, leaving, by Juliana-
his wife, with daus., two sons, Thomas and Carew, of
Baldoyle, co. Dublin, who d. 1793, leaving a son,. James
Lowther.
IV. James, of whom hereafter.
The 2nd son,
James Smyth, Esq. of Mountown, co. Down, m. Francisca,
dau. of Edward Dowdall, of Mountown, and was father of
Eight Rev. Edward Smyth, D.D., Bishop of Down and
Connor, b. at Lisburn 1662, having been educated at the
University at Dublin under his uncle, Thomas Smyth, Bishop
of Limerick, was elected a Fellow in 16S4, but expelled by
James II. 1689. He was afterwards Chaplain to William III.,
and was appointed, 1696, Dean of St. Patrick's, and consecrated
Bishop of Down and Connor 2 April, 1699. He m. 1st, his
cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of William Smyth, Bishop of Kilmore,
by whom he had Elizabeth, ra. James, 1st Earl of Courtown,
He m. 2ndly, Hon. Mary Skeffington, dau. o£ Clotworthy, 3rd
Viscount Massereene, and had issue.
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I. Skeffington Randal, of whom we treat.
II. Jame.«, of Tenny I'aik, co. Wicklow, M.P. for .Antrim, m.
Mary, dau. of James Agar, Esq., and sister of Klls, Conn-
tess of Branilon in her own right, and d. 1771, leaving i.^sue
(with three dans., Ellis, ni. Haneis, 1st Earl of Llandaff;
ilary, m. John Trcston, Esq. of Hellinter, and was mother
of Lord Tara ; and Elizabeth, in. Comte de Jarnac, Vicomte
de Chabot\ an only son,
Edward Skeffington (Sir), created a Bart. 1776, andaTrivy
Councillor: in. Margaret, dau. of Hyacinth Daly, Esq.
of Dalystown (and heir to her brother, the liigUt Hon.
Dennis Bowes Daly, M.P.), by whom he had two daus.
and co-heirs, Maria, m. James, 1st Lord Dunsandle, and
had issue, and Elizabeth, i,i. M. G. Prcndergast, Esq.,
M.P. f-.r Lialway.
1. Eachel, »i. Francis Burton, Esq., and had issue.
The Bishop of Down d. at Bath, Oct. 1720. His elder son,
Skeffington Randal S.mtth, Esq., ra. 21 Aug. 1735, Mary,
dau. of Hon. ;'.nd Rev. John Moore, D.D., Vicar of St. Kathe-
rine, Dublin, and Chaplain to the House of Commons, 4th son
of Henry, ord Earl of Drogheda, and d. 23 Oct. 1748, leaving a
dau. Mary, Hi. 1764, Lieut. -Col. Henry Gore, M.P. co. Long-
ford, 2nd Lord -Vnnaly of Tenelick, and a son,
Edward Smyth, Esq. of Jubilee Hall, Queen's Co., m. 1st,
Mary Anne Xeedhani, and 2ndly, Letitia, dau. of Very lUv.
Arthur Champagne, Dean of Clonnuicnois, and was s. by his
son,
Henry S.mytii, Esq. of Mount Henry, Queen's Co., and
Terlieken, co. Longford, ra. Olivia, dau. of Eev. Edward
Lucas, of Coote Hill, and d. 1838, leaving an only son,
Edward Siceffington Randal Smyth, now of Mount Henry.
Seat — Mount Henry, Portarlington.
SMYTH OF GAYBEOOK.
Smyth, Col. James, of Gaybrook, co. "VVcst-
meath, J. P. and D.L., Col. iu the Army, lately
commanding the Lancashire Fusiliers (20tli Eegt.),
h. 6 Oct. 1839; s. his brother 1890; m. 13 Sept.
1SS3, Lucy Helen, only dau. of George Nugent
Purdon, Esq. of Lisnabin, co. Westmeath {see that
J'amih/), and has issue,
I. Robert, b. Feb. 1885.
II. James, b. Jan. 1886.
Lineage. — William Smyth, Esq. of Dundrum, co. Down,
settled in Ireland from Rossdale Abbey, co. York, te^np.
James L, 1630. He m. Mary, dau. of John Dowdall, Esq. of
Glaspistell, co. Louth (by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas
Cusack, Lord Chancellor of Ireland), and had issue,
I. John, who had a son, James, and three daus., 1 Marjoriei
in. Richard Currell ; 2 Katherine, m. 1701, Benjamin Span
(their son, William, m. Katharine Hamilton, and had a dau.
Elizabeth Span, m. 1758, John McCausland, M.P. for Stra-
bane, and had a dau. Katherine, m. 1791, William Ci'uyng-
hani, Ut Lord Plunket, see Burke's Peerage) ; 3 Judith, m.
Capt. Kelly, of Portadown (their dau. Susanna, m. Ralph
Lambert, Esq. of Meath, whose dau. Elizabeth, was mother
of Sir John Dillon and of Alice Dillon, ni. Nathaniel Pres-
ton, of Swainston (3«» Burke's Peerage and Baronetage). The
only son,
James Smyth, m. his cousin, Sarah Dawson, and had,
with Richard, Eleanor, Anne, Mary, Eliza, and Marjone,
an elder son,
Eev. Currell .Smyth, ra. 1739, Anne, dau. of Rev. Robert
Meares, of the Meares Court family, and had, with a younger
6on, Currell, who d. at Florence, and two dans., Anne, ni.
John Hopkins, Esq., and Sarah, m. George Slator, Esq. of
Swiftbrooke, co. Dublin, an elder son,
Robert Smyth, Esq., m. Elizabeth Xewitt, and had
issue,
1 Currell, ra. Katherine, dau. of Charles Kelly, Esq. of
Glencarra, and had issue,
2 Robert.
3 William Henry, ra. Amanda Rooke, and had a son,
Egbert Bolton, Lieut. -Col. in the army, rn. Miss
Atkinson.
4 Beresford Burston, ra. Clemina Kelly.
5 Henry, of AUenstown, co. Meath.
1 Sarah, ra. Thomas Houston, Esq.
2 Elizabeth Jane, ra. Robert Eyre, Esq. of Tarlton, co.
Galway.
n. William, of Dundrum, ra. Mary Dowdall.
III. Ralph, of whom hereafter.
I. Isabel, ra. M. Dawson, Esq., and had issue.
The 3rd son,
Ralph Smyth, Esq. of Ballymacastle, co. Antrim, Capt. in
.the army, ra. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Hawkesworth, Knt.
■of Hawkesworth Hall, co. York, and had issue,
I. William (Right Eev.), his successor.
II. Thomas, ancestor of Smyth of Drumcree {see that
Famibi).
III. Ralph, of Portlick Castle, m. Mary Jackson, and had a
dau. Mary, ra. Anthony Walsh, Esq. of Grange-Cam, co.
Down, and a son,
Ralph, in. Anne Cornwall, who had, with a dau. Mary, m.
Thomas Johnson, Esq., of Lisburn (now John.son-Smyth),
a son,
Thomas, of Ballingarry Castle, co. Tipperary, i/j. Mary,
dau. of Thomas Cooke, Esq. of Ardglass, and had a
son,
Ralph Smyth, m. Anne, dau. of John Drought, E.'sq.
of Lettybruok, King's CO., and had a son,
Thomas Smyth, m. Dorcas, dau. of John Smith, Esq. of
Violetstown, co. Westmeath, and had three sons, 1 Ralph,
of whom hereafter ; 2 John (Rev.), m. Jane, dau. of
Thomas Bernard, Esq. of Castle Bernard, Kings co. ; 3
William, of Gurteen, co. Tipperary, m. Sarah, dau. of
George Stoney, of Greyfort. The elder son,
Ralph Smyth, Esq. of Milford House, co. Tipperary, to.
Elizabeth, dau. of George Stoney, Esq. of Greyfort, and
had, with two daus., Rebecca Margaretta, di. Joseph Ber-
nard, Esq. of Frankfort, King's co., whose dau. Elizabeth,
m. James W. Cusack, of Abbeville and Cussington. and
Sarah, m. Lieut. -Col. C. A. Bailey, Governor of the island
of Goza, a son and heir,
Ralph Smyth, Esq. of Milford, in. Ellen, dau. of Ric-
hard Flood Firman, Esq. of Firmount, co. Tipperary, and
had (with six daus., 1 Joanna: 2 Horatia; 3 Anne; 4
Margaret; 5 Henrietta; 6 Ellen, 7n. Thomas Pierson Fir-
man and a younger son, Richard Flood, d. v.iwi.) two
elder sons,
Ealph, of Milford, in. Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Bunbury,
Esq. of Lisbryan, and d. leaving issue.
William Sydney, of Milford House, Christ Church, New
Zealand, b. 1816 ; n). Louisa, dau. of John D'Arcy, Esq.
of Clifdcn Castle, co. Galway, and granddau. ot 1st
Lord Bagot. and has issue, 1 Henry : 2 Norman Lionel
D'Arcy ; 3 Ralph Sneyd ; 1 Louisa, in. Philip Henry
Cannon, Esq. of Seaview ; 2 Ellen Sneyd; 3 Anne
Frances ; 4 Elizabeth.
IV. Robert (Rev.), Vicar of Ballyloughloe, co. Westmeath,
in. Miss Arnold, and had issue,
1 Michael, m. Isabella Johnstone, and had issue.
1 Alice, VI. Rev. Joseph Travels, and had issue.
2 Jane, m. 1714, Eev. Stephen Radcliffe, and had issue.
I. Alice, 5)1. George Lambert, Esq., and had issue, of whom
w.is Ralph Lambert, Bishop of Meath, 17'26-31, and Eliza-
beth, his sister, ))i. William Brabazonof Rath House, Louth,
and had issue {see Burke's Peerage^ Meath, E.).
II. M;iry, ra. Col. Daniel McGenis, and had issue.
III. Margaret.
Capt. Smyth's will is dated 15 Aug. 1688. His eldest son.
Right Rev. William Smyth, Bishop of Kilmore and
Ardagh, b. 1044, was consecrated Bishop of Raphoe 1682, and
translated to Kilmore 1693. He in. Mary, sister of Sir John
Povey , Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland, and had,
I. Ralph, in. Anne, dau. of Col. Sir J. Lanier, of the Guards
and d. s. p. 1737.
II. James, of whom we treat.
III. William, ancestor of Smythe of Barbavilla.
I. Elizabeth, ra. Edward Smyth, Bishop of Down and Con-
nor.
II. Mary, ra. Thomas de Burgh, Esq. of Oldtown, co. Kildare,
and had issue.
III. F'rances, in. Darby Clarke, Esq. of Kildare, and had
issue.
IV. Alice, in. Rev. John Echlin, nephew of John Vesey,
D.D., Archbishop of Tuam.
The Bishop of Kilmore d. 24 Feb. 1698. His 2nd son,
Ven. James Smyth, Archdeacon of Meath, appointed 14
Sept. 1732, in. Catherine, dau. of John Vesey, D.D., Arch-
bishop of Tuam, and had issue,
I. Ralph, of whom presently.
II. lulward, in. Eleanor Ralplison, and had a dau. Anna
Maria, in. William Newcome, D.D., Archbishop of Ar-
magh.
III. James (Rev.), of Bath, in. Hannah, dau. of Arthur Eey-
ncll, Esq. of CO. Kildare, and (/. ,>!. p.
IV. William, an Officer of Dragoons, in. Charlotte, dau. of
Capt. Charles Stewart, of Lisburn, co. Antrim, and of
Clunie, co. Perth, by Rose, his wife, dau. of Roger Hall,
Esq. of Narrow Water, co. Down, and had issue,
1 James (Rev.), m. Joanna Ryan, and had one son,
William St. John (Rev.), Chancellor of Down 8 Jan.
Iti28, Praecentor of Connor March, 1843, in. Marj-, dau.
of Henry Mant, Esq., and d. Jan. 1847, leaving a dau.
Gertrude Adeline, ra. Rev. George Webster, D.D., Chan-
cellor of Cork, and five sons, 1 Henry Mant, ra., and
had issue ; 2 William Nugent, of Royds Hall,co. York,
b. 1831, ra. 20 Oct. 1863, Katherine Isabel, eldest dau.
of Charles Hardy, Esq. of OJsall House, co. York,
and Chilham Castle, Kent, brother of Gathorne, Ist
SMY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SMY
1873
Viscount Cranbrook, and has issue, ArthurNugent, 6.7
July, 1864, and Gertrude Catherine Nugent ; 3 Arthur
Gafelee, m. Miss Lawrence; 4 Charles lleginald; 5
Eichard Phillolt, m. Mary Tliociipson.
2 Ralph, 30th Regt., m. Amelia St. George, dau. of Rev.
Thomas Adderley Browne {see Bkowne o/ Riverstown),
and had issue,
William Thomas, m. Mary Gray, dau. of Eichard Cham-
hers, Esq. of Whitebourne Court, co. Hereford, and
Cradley Hall, co. Worcester, and had issue, 1 Edward
St. George, 3Cth Eegt., m. Marie, dau. of Mnns. J. de
Liguferes, granddau. of Charles IJieudonne de Monte-
nach. Patrician of Fribourg ; 2 Mary St. George, m.
Eev. \Vm. Aus.in, son of W illiam I'iersy Austin, D.D.,
Bishop of Guiana, and has issue.
TliDuias Graham, of La Kouan, near Nice, Italy, S. 1810 ;
m. Ist, Charlotte, dau. of Capt.G.ILBaunigarten, E.N. ,
and 2ndly, Cecilia Gal(*.
Ealph, of St. George's Lodge, Southampton, Lieut. -Col.
in the army, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of J. Gibbon, and had
issue, 1 Italph Graliam, Major E.E., m. Lucy, dau. of
J. Werge ; 2 Ctiai Its ThuilUor ; 1 Jemima, m. Lieut.
Ecss, 35th Kegt. ; 2 Amelia St. George, m. William
Bayley, Esq. ; 3 Katherine, m. Eredericli Higginson,
M. L). Col. Smyth m. 2ndly, Harriett, dau. of Camp-
bell Cameron, Esq., and has further issue, 3 Ealph
Adderley; 4 Edward St. George; 5 Hugh Cameron ; 4
Maud.
George Saclcville, Lieut, in the Guards of the late King
of Hanover, m. Maria, dau. of Newburgh Higinbothoni,
and has issue, 1 Newburgh Ealph ; 2 William Sackville ;
1 Amelia St. George Catherine ; 2 Eileen Eva Graham ;
3 Alice Harriett, in. John Martin, Esq. ; 4 Katherine,
TO. George Armstrong, Esq.
Anne, m. J. Thompson, Esq. of Sherwood Hall, co.
Nottingham, and had issue, of whom the third son is
Sir Ealph Wood Thompson, K.C.B., Permanent
Under-Secretaiy for War.
Elizabeth Ivatharyne.
Amelia St. George, m. Rev. Henry Turton, Vicar of Bet-
ley, CO. Stafford, and has ipsue.
Katherine Mary, m. Eev. Henry Deane, Prebendary of
Salisbury Cathedral, and has issue.
1 Anne, m. Major Philip Stewart, and had issue.
2 Katherine, to. Eichard Stewart, lOsq. of Gilgorm, co.
Antrim, and d. 19 March, IbOU, leaving, with other issue,
William (Major), m. Mary Stewart Moore, and had
issue.
Jane, 6. 1780; to. 1809, James Orr, Esq. of Holywood
House, and liad Ak-xander (Rev.), to. and has issue;
James, B A., Oxon, ra. twice, and has issue; Armi-
netta, d. 182D; Charlotte; Jane, Viscountess Cran-
brook; Elizabeth, m. Eev. Carey H. Boner, M.A. ;
Cafhoiinp, to. Charles Hardy, Esq. of Chilham Castle;
and Emily.
1. Anue Maiia, m. William Waller, Esq. of Allenstown.
The Archdeacon of Meath rf. 1759. His eldest son,
Ralph Smyth, Esq. of Eieklstown, co. Westmeath, High
Sheriff 1760, m. 4 April, 1748, Judith, dau. of Balthazar John
C'i'amer, Esq., by Hon. Judith Butler his wife, dau. of Brinslcy,
1st Viscount Lanesborough, and had (with a younger son,
James, Capt. E.N., who was killed in action during the
American war 1781) an elder son and heir,
Ealph Smyth, Esq. of Gaybrook, High Sheriff 1790, 6. 1751 ;
rni. 1st, Mary, dau. of M. Harrison, Esq., by whom he had
several children, all of whom d. young, except a dau.,
Catherine, m. Hon. George Cavendish, of Leixlip Castle, co.
Kildare. He m. 2ndly, 1799, Hannah Maria, dau. of Sir Eobert
Staples, 5th Bart, of Dunmore, and by her (who d. 18 Feb.
1849) had issue,
I. Ealph, his heir.
II. Egbert, successor to his brother.
J. Mary Jane, d. unm. 27 Feb. 1843.
II. Anne, in. 1830, Walter MacGeough Bond, Esq. of The
Argory, co. Armagh, and has issue.
III. Elizabeth Selina, m. 1839, Francis Longworth Dames,
Esq. 01 Greenhill, King's co., and had issued
Mr. Smyth d. 1817, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ealph Smyth, Esq. of Gaybiook, b. 1800; to. 1821, Geor-
giana, dau. of Hon John Thomas Capel, 2nd son of AVilliam
Anne, 4th Earl of Essex, by whom (who to. 2ndly, 18 June,
2831, Pierce O'Brien Butler, Esq. of Dimboyne Castle, co.
Meath, and d. 19 Oct. 1835) he had no issue. He d. 1827, and
was s. by his brother,
Egbert Smyth, Esq. of Gaybrook, J. P., D.L., 6. 20 July,
1801, late 7th Hussars, and Capt. 24th Eegt., High Sheriff
CO. Westmeath 1830, and co. Antrim 1852 ; in. 20 May, 1830,
Henrietta Frances, youngest dau. of Nathaniel Alexander,
D.D., Bishop of Meath, and by her (who d. 9 July, 1885) had
issue,
1. Ealph, his heir.
u. Nathaniel Alexander, b. 5 Dec. 1835 ; d. 1838.
II
III. Egbert Staples, 5. 21 Dec. 1837; in. 24 Aug. 1862,
Christina, dau. of Mr. Macpherson, and has, with other
issue, a son, Ralph.
IV. James, now of Gaybrook.
I. Anne, TO. 20 March, 18.i9, Charles Pole Stuart, Esq. of
Woburn Sands, Woburn, Beds, ind son of William Stuart,
Esq. of Aldenham Abbey, Herts, and has issue.
II. Maria Hannah, to. 3 Oct. Is65, Samuel Thompson, Esq.,
of Muckamore Abbey, co. Antrim, and has issue.
III. Henrietta Frances, in. 1st, 3 Oct. 18B.-S, George Travers
Alacartney, Esq., late Capt. I5th Hussars, of Lissanure
Castle, CO. Antrim, and had by liiu (who d. 29 Au?. 1874)
issue. She m. 2ndly, 39 June, 1877, Hamilton W. Palmer,
2nd son of W. L. Palmer, Esq. of Eahan, Edenderiy, co.
Kiidare, and has issue.
Mr. Smyth d. 28 July, 1878, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ralph Smyth, Esq. of Gaybrook, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1S79, lormerly Capt. I7th Rcgt., served in the Crimea,
m. 6 Aug. 1861, Hon. Selina Constance Somcrville, 4th dau. of
Kenolm, 17th Baron Somcrvillc, Admiral R.N., and d. s. p. 20
Nov. 1890, and was s. by his younger brother, Col. James
Smyth, now of Gaybrook.
.<4nHs— Arg., on a bend, between two unicorns' heads couped
az., three lozenges or. Cresi— Out of a ducal coronet or, a
unicoin's head az. il/o»o— Exaltabit honore.
Seat — Gaybrook, MuUingar, co. Westmeath.
a^fe— Naval and Military, and Kiidare Street (Dublin),
SMYTH OF DKUEEOREE.
Alicia Maria Eliza, The llox. Lady Smyth,
of Drumcree, co. Westmeath, m. 12 Feb. 1866,
Gen. the Hon. Sir Leicester Curzon, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G-., late Kifle Brigade, Knt. of the Legion
of Honour and the Medjidie, A.D.C. to Lord Eag-
lan in the Crimea. He vras Military Sec. in Ire-
laud 18G5 to 1870, and commanded the troops in
South Africa 1880, and administered the Govern-
ment of the Cape of Good Hope 1883. He was
appointed to the commatid of the Southern Dis-
trict in 1889, and in the following yenr was made
Commander-in-Cliief of Gibraltar, and d. 27 Jan.
1891, while holding that command. He assumed
by royal licence, 16 Nov. 1866, the surname and
arms of Smyth. Sir Leicester was youngest son of
Richard William Penn, 1st Earl Howe, G.C.H., by
Harriett Georgiana his 1st wife, dau. of Robert, Gth
Earl of Cardigan. (See Bueee's Peerage) He was
b. 25 Oct. 1829, was J.P. and D.L. for Westmeath,
and served as High Sheriff 1872.
Xiineag'e.— Thomas Smyth, Esq of Drumcree, Capt. in
the army, son (by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Eichard
Ilawkesworth, Knt. of Hawkeswoitli) of Capt. Ralph Smyth, of
Ballymacastle, who was also ancestor of the Smyths of Gay-
brook (whom see), to. Elizabeth Hatfield, and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Thomas (Ven.), Archdeacon of Glendalough, 6. 7 Feb.
1723; TO. 1st, Mary GiC'ord, and 2ndly, Elizalieth Mitchell,
and d. s. p.
III. Hawkesworth, m. Evelyn Sherard, and had issue.
I. Mary, in. 1693, Thomas Nugent, Esq. of Cloulost, and had
issue.
II. Elizabeth, m. Edward Lucas, Esq. of Castle Shane, whose
son, Thomas, m. Hon. Alice Blayney, dau. of William, 6th
Lord Blayney, and had issue.
III. Anne, m. Dudley Loftus, Esq. of Kiliyon, and had issue,
of whom Dudley, w. Lady Jane Gore, dau. of Arthur, 2ud
Earl of Arran.
IV. Alice, in. Eichard Berry, Esq. of Wardenstown, and had
issue, Mary, m. Humphrey, 1st Earl of Lanesborough, and
had issue.
V.Abigail, m. Thomas Judge, Esq. of Grangebeg, and had issue.
The son and heir,
William Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree, to. Mary King, dau. and
heir of Eobert King, Esq. of Coxard, co. Fermanagh, and
niece and ward of William King, Archbishop of Dublin, and by
her had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Ealph, ancestor of Smyth of Glananea.
The eldest son,
Thomas Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree, m. 1st, his cousin, Alice,
dau. of Thomas Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost, by whom he had
I. William, his heir.
I. Frances Maria, to. Eev. Philip Johnson.
He VI. 2ndly, Miss Purefoy, and 3rdly, Martha, d.au. of Ven.
6 D
1S74
SMY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SMY
/
Francis Hutchinson, Archdeacon of Down and Connor, liy
whom he had a son,
II. TiioMAS HcTCHiNsox, anccstor of Smyth of Balli/negall.
The elder son,
William Smyth. Esq. of Prumcrce, If. P. co. Wcstmeath.
and High Sheriff 1770, ),i. 1st, Maria, dau. of Mark Synnot,
Ksq. of Prumcondrasli, co. Arniash, and sister of Sir Walter
Synnot, Knt. of Ballymoyer, and by lier had issue,
I. Robert, his htir.
I. Anne, in. 1st, Hon. Kobert Kochfort, and 2ndly, Thomas
Creaser, M.D.. of Bath.
He m. Cndly, a dau. of H. Maxwell, Esq. of co. Down, and by
her had
II. William Hamilton, J.r., of Drumbeg, co. Down, m. Isa-
bella -Mai'saret, dau. of Henry Daniel, Esq. of New Forest.
Westnieath, and d. 1S66, having had issue,
1 William Maxwell, late Capt. in the army. h. 1823; ,».
IS7o, Agnes Mary, dau. of Claude de Queiros, Ksq. of
Calcutta.
2 Arthur, Capt. 45th Eegt., d. s. p. 3 Henrj-.
HI. James, Lieut. Westmeath Rifles.
II. Letitia, m. John Berry, Esq. of Middleton, co. Westnieath,
.and had J. W. Middleton Berry, d. s. p.
[ III. Alicia, m. J. Gibbons, Esq. of Ballynegall, co. West-
meath.
IV. Emily, m. Rev. Michael de Courcy, nephew of John, 26th
Lord Kings.ale, and had issue (see Burke's Ptirar/e).
Mr. Smyth d. May, 1S27, and was s. by his son,.
Robert Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree House, High Sheriff 1823,
and M.P. for the co. 1826, h. Jan. 1777 ; m. 26 Jan. 1835; Eliza-
beth, widow of Major Snodgrass, and sister of Col. Clones,
H.E.I.C.S., and left at his decease, two daus., his co-heirs,
1. Alicia Maria Eliza, m. (as above) the late Gen. the Hon.
Sir Leicester Curzon (afterwards Smith), of Drumcree ; and
u. Emily Anne.
y< /•)/!«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., on a bend, between two
unicorns' heads couped az., three lozenges or, a canton erm.,
lor difference, for Smyth; 2nd and 3rd arg., on a bend sa.,
three popinjays or, collared gu., a rose tor distinction, for Cur-
zon. Ci-tsts—ist: Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head
az.. charged with a lozenge of the first, for Smyth; 2nd: A
popinjay "rising or, collared gu., a rose for distinction, for Cub-
ZON. Motto — Exaltabitur hoiiore.
Seat — Drumcree House, Killuean.
'J'oim Residence— 2i, South Eaton Place, S.W.
SMYTH OF BALLYNEGALIj-
Smyth, Thomas Jame.s, Esq. of Eallynegall, co.
Westmeatli, B.A., J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1858, late Capt. Westmeath Rifles, b. 7 July,
1833; *. to the property at the decease of James
William Middleton Berry, Esq., 1855 ; m. 14 Jan.
1864, Bessie, 4th dau. of Edward Anketell Jones,
Esq. of Adelaide Crescent, Brighton, and by her
(who d. 27 Oct. 1891), has issue,
I. Thomas Gibbons Hawiceswortu, Capt. East York (l.jth)
Regt., b. 10 June, 1865.
I. EUinor Marion Hawkesworth.
II. Maud Emily Abigail Hawkesworth.
Liineage. — This is a branch of Smtth of Dnmicree.
Thomas Hutchinson Smyth, Esq. (only son of Thomas
Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree, by his 3rd wife, Martha, dau. of
Ven. Francis Hutchinson, Archdeacon of Down and Connor),
served as High Sheriff 1792, being then described as of
"Smythboro," or Coole. He m. 1790, Abigail, dau. of John
Hamilton, Esq. of Belfast, and d. 1830, leaving issue by her
(who d. Ib53),
Thomas, his heir. Francis, Capt. E.N.
John Stewart, d. 1887. Edward, d. 1857.
Arthur, M.D., d. lSt)6.
Hamilton, Barrister-at Law, h. 1813 ; d. 1859.
Anna. Emily.
The eldest son,
Rev. Thomas Smyth, h. 1796; to. Aug. 1832, Mary Anne,
dau. of Adam Tate Gibbons, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., and r.iece of
James Gibbons, Esq. of Ballynegall, and d. 8 March, 1874,
leaving issue,
Thomas .Tames, now of Ballynegall.
James Giiibons, Major-Gen. ^retired) formerly Lieut.-Col.
39th Regt., b. 21 Feb. 1837; m. Oct. 1875, Ellinor, dau. of
Col. Powell, of Banlahan, co. Cork, and has issue, one dau.
Eleanor Mar)-.
"William Adam, Lieut.-Col. 11th Regt., 6. 1839; d. Oct.
I8»5.
Albeit Edward, Col. 15th Regt., ;.. 1842; m. 1S7S, Florence
dau. of Col. Grantham.
Elizabeth .Vbigail Mary Amelia.
Mary Anne, m. J856, Chaworth J. Fergusson, Esq., J.P.,
Banisler-at-Law, and has had issue, Thomas Chawortli, /..
26 Sept. 1858, d. 2 Nov. 1862; William J. Smyth. Capt.
King's Dragoon Guards, h. 19 Aug. 1864; and Herbert
Chaworth, Lieut. 71st Higlilanders, h. 5 Dec. 1865.
Louisa -Anna, 9)!. July, 1875, Richard Reynell, Esq., eldest
son of Richard Winter Reynell, Esq. of Killyuon, and d.
1881, leaving issue, Richard and Louisa Anna.
,4)-Hi.'!, li-c. — Same as Smyth of Gaybrook.
-b'cai— Ballynegall, near MuUingar.
SMYTH OF BALL.YNATRAY.
Smyth, Lady Haeriette G-eeteude Isabei.i,a,
of Ballynatray, co. Waterford, m. 17 Oct. 1872,
Lieut. -Col. John Henry Graham Holroyd, J.P.,
Comm. 3rd Jiatt. Prince of Wales' Leinster Regt.,
late Capt. Goth Regt. (has 3rd class of Medjidie),
and has issue,
I. Rowland Henry Ttssen, b. 1874.
II. Ch.irles Edward Ridley, 6. 1882.
III. William Baker, b. 1885.
I. Isabclle Charlotte Sophie Wilniot.
II. Helena Anna Mary More. in. Harriette Gwendoliii.
IV. Sophia Beryl Sheila. v. Victoria Penelope Minna.
Lieut.-Col. and Lady Harriette Holroyd assumed by
royal licence 3 June, 1892, the surname and arms-
of Smyth iia lieu of Holroyd.
Liiueag'e. — This family of Smtth has been settled iu
CO. Wateiiord for nearly three centuries, holding a distin-
guished position amongst its largest landed proprietors. In
the ruined cathedral of Ardmore (the burial place of Smyth
of Head.borowjh), there is a sculptured flag on a tomb, bearing:
the names, arms, and crests of the Headborough family, dated
in the 16th century.
Sir Richard Smyth, Knt. of Ballynatray, co. Waterford,
and Rathcogan, co. Cork, who flourished in the reign of
Queen Elizabeth, m. Mary, dau. of Roger Boyle, Esq. of
Preston, Kent, and sister of Richard Boyle, the first and
great Earl of Cork, and had one son and three daus.,
I. Percy (Sir), his heir.
I. Catherine, m. 24 April, 162'2, William FitzEdmond Supple,
Esq. of Aghadoe, ancestor of De Capel Brooke, Bart, of
Oakley.
II. liorothy, m. Arthur Freke, Esq., ancestor of Lord Car-
ben-.
III. Alice, m. 1st, William Wiseman, Esq. of Bandoc, and
2ndly, Bernard Roche, Esq. of Ballyhendon.
Sir Richard commanded as captain in the defeat and expulsion
of the Spaniards at Castle-Ny Parke, co. Cork. He was s. by
his son.
Sir Percy Smyth, Knt. of Ballynatray, distinguished for
his loyalty and courage in the rebellion of 1641. He raised
one hundred men to assist Sir William St. Leger, Lord Pre-
sident of Munster, and obtained at the same time, with Lord
Broghill and Capt. Brodriek, his commission as Capt. of Foot.
He was knighted 17 Jan. 16'29, and was Military Governor of
the town of Youghal in 1645. Sir Percy m. 1st, Mary, dau. of
Robert Meade, Esq. of Broghill, and by her (who d. 27 Nov.
1633) had issue,
I. Mabella, m. Sir Henry Tynte, M.P. for Youghal, whose
dau. Elizabeth, in. Sir Uichaid Hull, of Leamcon Manor.
II. Joan, m. Beverley Ussher, Esq., whose dau. Mary, hi.
Francis Smyth, Esq. of Rathcourcy, co. Cork.
Sir Percy i)i. 2ndly, Isabella, dau. of Arthur TJsshcr, Esq. (by
Judith his wife, dau. of Sir Robert Newcomen), and grand-
dau. of Sir William Ussher, Clerk of the Council, by Isabella
his wife. dau. of the Most Rev. Adam Lnftus, D.D., Arch-
bishop of Dublin and Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, and
left issue,
I. Boyle, M.P. for Tallow, whose will, dated 15 Aug. 1C6I,
was proved the following year, d. uuni. v. p.
II. Percy, d. unm.
III. William, liis heir, anccstor of SyiYTH of Headborov;/ii.
IV. Richard, of whom wc treat.
v. John, whose will, dated 15 Aug. 1688, was proved in
Dublin, d. s. p.
III. .Margaret, d. unm.
IV. Elizabeth, m. Charles Oliver, Esq. of Castle Oliver, co.
Limerick.
V. Isabella, m. Walter Galwey, Esq. of Cork.
VI. Maria, m. Very Rev. Arthur Stanhope, Dean of Water-
ford, and d. 1684.
SMY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SMY
1875
VII. Catherine, ni. Rev. John Eugge, of Ballydaniel, co.
Cork.
EicHARD Smyth, Esq. of Ballynatray, 2nd surviving son of
Sir Percy Smyth, Knt. of Ballynatray, by Isabella, his 2ncl
wife, dau. of Arthur Ussher, Esq. He to. 1st, Susanna, dan.
of John Gore, Esq. of Clonronc, co. Clare, who d. s. p. He
m. 2ndly, Alice, dau. (and co-heir with her sister, Susanna,
wife of Thomas Ponsonby, Esq. of Crotto) of Richard Grice,
Esq. of Ballycullane, co. Limerick, and had (with a dau., Isa-
bella, m. Col. William Crosby, of Tubbrid, co. Kerry), a son,
Grice Smyth, Esq. of Ballynatree, vi. Gertrude, dau. of
William Taylor, Esq. of Burton, co. Cork, and had issue,
RicHAKD, his heir, and Deborah, who m. Robert Blakeney,
Esq. of Mount Blakeney, co. Limerick, brother of Lord
Blakeney. He d. intestate, administration to his effects
granted 24 April, 1724, and was s. by his son and heir,
Richard Smyth, Esq. of Ballynatray, b. 1706; m. 1st,
1734, Jane, dau. and co-heir of George Rogers, Esq. of Cork,
son of Robert Rogers, Esq. of Lotamore, M.P., and by her
had one dau., Gertrude, m. William Blakeney, Esq. of Mount
Blakeney, co. Limerick. Mr. Smyth m. 2ndly, 1756, Pene-
lope, dau. of John Bateman, Esq. of Oak Park, co. Kerry, and
by her (who d. Sept. 1789) had issue,
I. Richard, his successor.
It. Grice, of whom presently, as heir to his brother.
III. John, of Temple Michael, co. Waterford, m. 1st, Pene-
lope, dau. of Jlorley Saui.ders, Esq. of Saunders Grove, by
Lady Mary Stratford his wife, and had one son, John, who
m. Mary, 2nd sister of Kilner Brazier, iisq. of Rivers, co.
Limerick. John Smyth, of Temple Michael, m. 2ndly, Bar-
bara, dau. of Carre Williams, Esq. of Cork, and by her had
a son, Carre, who d. tnim., and a dau. Barbara, m. John
Willington Brazier, Esq., and has a son, Brooke.
IV. Rowland, d. tinm.
I. Elizabeth, m. Sir Henry Hayes, Knt. of Vernon Mount, co.
Cork.
II. Penelope, m. 1st, 1788, Francis Garden Campbell, Esq. of
Troup House, and Delgaty Castle, co. Banff, and 2ndly,
Major-Gen. Bruce.
Mr. Smyth d. April, 1768, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Smyth, Esq. of Ballynatray, who d. umn. and was
s. by his next brother,
Gkice Smyth, Esq. of Ballynatray, to. June, 1795, Mary
Brodrick, dau. and co-heir of Henry Mitchell, Esq. of Mit-
chell's Fort, CO. Cork, by Ellen his wife, dau. of Richard
Feard, Esq. of Coole Abbey, same co., and by her (who to.
2ndly, John Caulfeild Irvine, Esq.) had issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. Henry Mitchell, ancestor of Smyth of Castle Widenham
III. Grice Blakeney (Rev.), d. 18 July, 1864.
IV. Rowland, d. unm. 12 July, 1836.
V. John Rowland (Sir), K.C.B., Gen. in the army, and Col.
6th Dragoon Guards, d. 14 May, 1873. He m. Hon. Catha-
rine Alice Abbot, dau. of Charles, 1st Lord Tentcrden, and
by her (who d. 31 Dec. 1865) had a dau. Penelope Mary
Gertrude, to. 2 Aug. 1859, Charles Stewart Aubrey, 4th Lord
Tenterden, and is deceased.
I. Ellen, TO. Henry Wallis, Esq. of Drishane Castle, co.
Cork.
II. Penelope, m. 5 April, 1836, H.R.H. Charles Ferdinand
Borbone, Prince of Capua, who d. 22 April, 1862, leaving
by her (who d. 13 Dec. 18s2),
Francesco Ferdinando Carlo Borbone, Prince of Capua.
Viitoria Augu>ta Penelope Borbone.
III. Gertrude, to. 11 April, 1840, William Lewis, 1st Lord
Dinorbcn, and d. 2 Jan. 1871, leaving an only child, Hon.
Gwen Gertrude Hughes, to. 26 Sept. 1871, Sir Arundell
Neave, 4th Bart, of Dagham, who d. 21 Sept. 1877, leaving
Sir Thomas Lewis Neave, 5ih Bart., and other issue.
Mr. Smyth d. 18 Jan. 1816, aged 54, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Richard Smyth, Esq. of Ballynatray, M.A., J.P. and D.L.,
and at one time High Sheriff, h. 7 May, 1796; m. 31 Oct. 1821,
Hon. Harriet St. Leger, dau. of Hayes, 2nd Viscount Doneraile,
by Charlotte his wife, dau. of James Bernard, Esq. of Castle
Bernard, and sister of Francis, 1st Earl of Bandon, and by her
(who d. 29 May, 1846) had an only surviving child,
Charlotte Mary, of Ballynatray.
Mr. Smyth d. 19 April, 1858, and was s. by his dau.
Charlotte Mary Smyth, of Ballynatray, who m. 18 Jan.
1848, Charles William, .5th Earl Mount Cashell (see Burke's
Peerage) who assumed by Royal Licence 9 July, 1858, the
additional name and arms of Smyth. She d. 17 Jan. 1892,
having had issue,
I. Richard Charles More, &. 26 Sept. 18.59; m. 16 Oct. 1884,
Helen Stirling, younger dau. of Rev. William Makellar, and
d. V. TO. 3 Jan. 1888, leaving a son,
Claude William Stephen Richard, Lord Kilworth, 6. 19
Dec. 1387 ; el. 1 Oct. 1890.
I. Harriette Gertrude Isabella, now of Ballynatray.
II. Helena Anna Mary, d. unm. 6 Nov. 1876.
III. Charlotte Adelaide Louisa Riversdale.
The Countess Mount Cashell having no surviving male issue
was s- at her death by her eldest dau.
^rms— Arg., on a bend, betv/een two unicorns' heads erased
az., armed, crined, and tufted or, three lozenges of the last, u
crescent gu. for difference. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-bull salient arg., armed and unguled or, and ch:irged
with a crescent gu. for difference. Motto — Cum plena magis.
Seat — Ballynatray, Youghal.
SMYTH OF HEADBOROUGH.
Smyth, Percy, Esq. of Headborough and
Monatrea, co. Waterford, B.A., J.P., High Sheriff
1872, b. 8 Oct. 1839 ; m. 27 June, 1865, Mary,
eklest dau. of Robert Perceval Max-well, Esq. of
Finnebrogiie and Groomsport House, co. Down, by
Helena Anne his wife, only d;iu. of William
Moore, Esq. of Moore Hill, co. Waterford, and has
issue,
I. William Crofton, 6. 25 Jan. and d. 19 Feb. 18G8.
II. Percy Robert Edward, b. 4 Nov. 1870.
III. Cecil Ernest, 6. 19 Dec. 1871.
IV. Robert Riversdale, b. 8 Dec. 1875.
I. Ethel Maud. ii. Louisa Mary Kathleen.
liiueagre. — William Smyth, Esq. of Headborough, 3rd'
son of Sir Percy Smyth, of Ballynatray, ra. Anne, dau. of
Richard Smyth, Esq. of Bridgelield, co. Cork, and d. leaving
issue, a son and heir,
Percy Smyth, Esq. of Headborough, Capt. in the army, r.i.
Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Jervois, Esq. of Bradc, co. Cork,
and by her had issue.
I. William, his heir.
I. Mary, el. unm.
II. Esther, to. 1st, Robeit Gookin, Esq. of Carraieen, eo.
Cork, who rf. 1752, leaving issue, and 2ndly, 17."i5, James
Bernard, Esq., M. P., of Castle Bernard, and (<. 17bO, leav-
ing, with other issue,
1 Francis Bernard, Esq. of Castle Bernard, created 1800,
Earl 01 Bandon (see Burke's Pieteigei.
III. Anne, m. 1747, Hibernicus Scott, Esq. of Lisnalecn or
Flaxford, co. Cork, and had issue,
1 Percy, of whom presently.
2 Matthew, Lieut.-Col. 18th Foot, d. unm. in the West
Indies.
3 Anne, to. Rev. Edward Spread, of Forest, Rector of
Youghal, and '/.leaving an only ehikl, Anne Isabella, who
III. Rev. Henry Hamilton Beamish, of Mountbearaish.
Mr. Smyth was s. by his only son,
William Smyth, Esq. of Headborough, m. Elizabeth, dau.
and co-heir of Digby Fowke, Esq., and dying s. p. 1794, was
s. by his nephew, Percy Scott, who assumed the name of
Smyth, and became
Percy Scott-Smyth, Esq. of Headborough. He ra. Sarah,
dau. of Samuel Kingston, Esq. of Bandon, co. Cork, by the
dau. of Robert Gookin, Esq. (6th in descent from Sir St.
Vincent Gookin), and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Percy (Rev.), s. his brother.
I. Elizabeth, el. unm.
II. Anne, d. unm.
III. Sarah, d. unm.
IV. Esther, m. Crofton Uniacke, Esq. of Ballyro, co. Cork,
and d. March, 1868.
Mr. Scott-Smyth d. 1826, and was ,<;. by his eldest son,
William Smyth, Esq. of Headborough, d. uitr.i., and was
s. by his brother.
Rev. Percy Smyth, of Headborough and Monatrea, m. 4r
Sept. 1827, Catherine, dau. of John Odell, Esq. of Carriglea, •
CO. Waterford, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Mathew Young.
D.D., Bishop of Clonfert, and d. 1848, leaving by her (who ('.
11 May, 1882), an only son and heir, Percy, now of Head-
borough.
Arms — Arg., on a bend, between two unicorns' heads coupcrt
az., three lozenges or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-bull salient sa., armed and unguled or. Motto — Cum
plena magis.
Seats — Headborough, Tallow, and Monatrea, co. Waterford,
SMYTH OF MASONBROOK.
Smyth, Johx, Esq. of Masonbrook, co. Cralway,
J.P., High Sheriff 1878, late Capt. loth Rcgt.,
6 D 2
1876
SMY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SMY
b. 1S35; m. 1863, Charlotte Frances, dau. of
Audre\v ^Yilliam Blake, Esq., D.L., of Furhoiigli,
CO. Gahyay, and has issue,
I. JonN James, Lieut. 4th Batt.Connauffht Ranscrs, h. ISfiC.
n. Kobert Henry, 6. IBC'J. iii. Edgar, 6. 1873.
IV. Harold, 6. 1S7S.
I. Marion, b. IS72. ii. Jlildrcd, h. 1875.
Iiiueagre. — James Smtth, Esq., J.P., of MasonbrooU.
CO. Galway. in. Charlotte McDerniott, 3rd dau. of Jlajor
McDermott, co. Galway, and had by her
I. John, now of Masonbrook.
II. James, 6. 1839; d. 1876.
in. Authonv, late Capt. Galway Militia, formerly Capt. 2Sth
Foot, 6. 1842.
I. Annie Jo,«ephine, hi. 17 Feb. 1857, John Martyn, E^q. of
Tillyra Castle, co. Galway, J. P.
II. Louisa, a nun in the cloisters of the Sisters of llercy.
Mr. Smyth d. 1868, and was s. by his eldest son, C.\pt. John
Smyth, now of Jlasonbrool;,
&a£ — Masonbrook, near Loiighrca.
SMYTHE OF BARBA VILLA.
Smyth E, William Lysteu, E.sq. of Barb.avilla,
CO. Wcstmeath, J. P. and U.L., High Sheriff 1888,
Major Dublin Artillery Militia, formerly Assistant
Private Secretary to Earl Spencer, K.G-., when
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1882-5, Gentlcman-in-
"Waitinsi to the Earl of Aberdeen in 1886, and now
Gentleman-iii-Waiting to his present Excellency
since 1892, b. 29 S^ept. 1859; m. 6 Oct. 1885, Agnes
Mary llenrietta, only dau. of Capt. Eichard Weld
Litton, late 3 1st Eegt., by Mary his wife, dau. of
Sir Hugh Stewart, 2nd Bart, of Athenry, and has
i.ssue,
He.nut IxfiOLDSBT Ltster, 6. 4 June, 1800.
Gladys Mary Lyster, 6. 1887.
Lineag-e.— This is a branch of Smtth of Gayhrook,
?lirii)j;i'.ig from
William Smtthe, Esq. of Barbavilla, b. 1603, youngest son
of Eight Rev. William S.mtth, Bishop of Kilmore and
Ardagh (see Smyth of G-iyhvook), who purchased different
estates in Westmeath from Lord Fitzwilliam, of Merrion, and
others 1670, ra. 1712, Barbara, dau. of Sir George Ingoldsby,
ind Bart, of Lethenborough, co. Buckingham, by Elizabeth
■Cromwell, 1st cousin of the Protector. Mr. Smythe d. 1773,
leaving a son and heir,
Ralph Smytbe, Esq. of Barbavilla, 6. 1716; m. Anne, dau.
of Darby Clarke, Esq. of co. Kiklare, and sister o£ James
Clarke, Esq., M.P. for Ballymahon, and had issue,
William, his heir.
lialph, of Orogheda, m. Mary .Schoales, and had a son,
P^lph (lA Newtown House, co. Louth, J.P., who m. Anna,
dau. of Rev. CharlesCranford, Vicarof St. Mary's Urogheda,
and had Ralph, of Newtown House, J. P., High' Shevitl' 1869,
late Capt. Louth Militia, ra. 1857, Mary Henrietta, dau. of
Henry Jeremiah Smith, Esq. of Annesbrook, which lady d.
1876; and 2ndly, lSi8, Maria Georgina, youngest dau. of
James Brab^zon, Esq, of Momington, co. Meath, and has
a son, Ralph George, 6. Is64: Mary Frances, m. l8bG,
Robert, 2nd son of Sir George Forster, Bart. ; and Sarah),
and a dau. Mary Hannah, who r,i. St. George Smith, Esq. of
Greenhills.
Frances, vi. 4 June, 1787, Sir Hugh Crofton, of Mohill House,
CO. Leitrim, and had issue (ste Bcbke's Peerage).
Barbara, in. John Cooke, Esq. of Cookesborough, and had
issue.
Mr. .Smythe d. 1790, and was a. by his eldest son and heir,
William Smythe, Esq. of Barbavilla, b. 1761 ; m. 1783,
Catherine, dau. and hieress of William Meade Ogle, Esq., M.P.
for Drogheda, and had issue,
Ralph, bis heir.
William Meade, of Deer Park, Devon, M.P. for Drogheda,
TO. Aug. l8lo, Lady Isabella Howard, dau. of William. 3rd
Earl of Wickiow, and d. 9 July, 1866, having had three
daus., Eleanor, Catherine Stuarta, and Is.abella.
Jlenry, of Newtown, co. Louth, ra. Frances Barbara, dau. of
Rev. R. Cooke, of Ballyneal, co. Kilkenny, and d. 1«62,
Jiaving had, with other issue, a son, Richard Altaniont, of
Lau'agh, Queen's co.. High Sheriff co. Louth 1871, late
Capt. Salop .Militia, b. 1838, m. 29 July, 1869, Frances Anne
Jane, dau. oi Sir Edward Alan Bellingham, 3rd Bart, of
Castle Bellingham, and has issue,
Alan Theodore, 6. 8 Sept. 1873.
Eudo Somerset, h. 18 Uct. 1875.
Agnes Elizabeth. Laura Frances.
Olive Mary.
John (Rev.), of Dromiskin, co. Louth, m. Harriet, dau. of
Rev. J. Wyatt, and had issue,
William, d. 1842. James. Henry. Frederick.
Anne.
Altha Maria, m. Thomas Rice Fosbery, of Clorane, whu
d. s. p. 18'28.
Anne, m. Col. Thomas Wade, Deputy-Adjutant-General of
Ireland, and had issue. Their son, SirT. F. Wade, K.C.B.,
?«. 2S July, 1868, Amelia, dau. of Sir John Herschel, 1st
Bart.
Catherine Elizabeth, m. John Hamilton, Esq. of The Grove,
CO. Meath {see Hamilto.n of Abbotstown).
Ml-. Smythe (/. 1812, and was s. by his eldest son and heir,
Ralph Smythe, Esq. of Barbavilla, b. 1786; m. 1808, Eliza,
dau. and heiress of Matthew Lyster, Esq. of New Park, co.
Roscommon, and by her (who d. 1845) left at his decease,
1815,
William Bahlow, his heir.
Henuy Matthew, late of Barbavilla.
Frederick, formerly 66th Eegt., Staff Officer of Pensioners
Major (retired on full pay), m. Ellen, dau. of Benjamin
Johnson, Esq. of Newcastle, co. Northumberland, and has
issue,
Hi-nry Gerald.
Ellen. Emma. Helena.
The eldest son,
AVilliam Bablow Smythe, Esq. of Barbavilla, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 183'2, and J.P. co. Meath, b. '26 Nov. 1809; m.
7 Feb. 1837, Lady Emily Monek, dau. of Henry Stanley, Earl
of Eathdowne, and by her (who d. 25 Nov. 1S37) had one
dau.,
Emily, d. 3 Dee. 1842.
Mr. Smythe ('. 1886, and was s. by his brother,
Henry Matthew Smythe, Esq. of Rarbavilla, co. West-
meath, B.A., J.P. CO. Roscommon, b. 1810; m. 3 Dec , 1855,
Maria, 2nd dau. of the late Robert Carr Coote, Esq., Capt.
8tli Royal Irish Hussars, brother of Sir Cliaiies Coote, 9th
Bart, of Ballyfin, and by her (who was murdered in her
brother-in-law's carriage at Barbavilla 2 April, 1882), had issue,
William Lyster, now of Barbavilla.
Margaret Altha 3Iaria, m. 3 Dec. 1880, W. E. Smyth, Esq.
of Glananea.
Eii/abeth Ada Mary, ra. 1st, 1878, Christopher W. Bailey,
Esq. of Moorock House, co. Clare, and 2ndly, 21 Dec. 1885,
James Hume Dodgson, Esq.
Loui-sa Ellen Lyster.
Lydia Lucy Lyster, m. 30 July, 1887, Robert Daiicy Guin-
ness, Esq.
Maud Francis Lyster, ra. 20 Aug. 1S91, Henry Richard
Banister, Esq.
Mr. H. M. Smythe d. 6 Sept. 1833, and was s. by his eldest
son.
Arms, dr. — Same as Smyth of Gayhrook.
.S't(i(— Barbavilla, Collinstown, co. Westmeath. Town
Residence— Z'i, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin.
Club — Kildare Street, Dublin.
SMYTHE OF HILTON.
SsiTTHE, Geokge, Esq. of Hilton, co. S,alop,
Capt. R.xN. (retired), 6. 26 Sept. 1811 ; m. 19 April,
1855, Georgiana, dau. of Dr. Allardyce, of Chelten-
ham, by his 2nd wife, Georgiana Shakespear, and
has a dau. Annie Georgiana.
Lineage— There is every reason to believe that the
family of Smythe became settled at Hilton at a remote period;
but as the Court Rolls extend only as far back as 1327, temxi.
Edward II., there is no documentary proof of the fact beyond
a charter granted by Edward I., afterwards contirmel by
Elizabeth. Several branches emanated irom the parent
stock, and held considerable possessions in the neighbour-
hood.
Thomas Smythe, Esq. of Hilton, Capt. Shropshire Militia,
rii. Elizabeth, dau. of Wannerton Groome, Esq. of Trysull, co.
Stafford, and Mary his wife, and by her had an only son, John
Groome, and a dau. Elizabeth. The former,
John Groome Smythe, Esq. of Hilton, D.L., Major Local
Militia, b. 18 July, 1771; m. 23 Sept. 1805, Anne, youngest
dau. of Thomas Parke, Esq. of Highfield House, co. Lancaster,
and sister of Lord Wensleydale, and by her (who d. 4 Nov.
1852) had issue,
Thomas, late representative.
John Groome, b. 9 Oct. 1809, H.E.I.C.S. ; d. 25 July, 1839.
Geoege, present representative.
SMr,
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SMr
1877
Henry Ealph (Kev.), h. 23 May, 1S13, Rectory of Beckbury,
Salop, deceased.
Anne, ra. 23 Dec. 1839, Gen. Henry Monckton, 4th son of
Hon. Kdward Monckton, of Somcrford, co. .Stafford, 3i(l son
of John, 1st Viscount Galway, and d. 10 April, 1S78, leav-
ing issue. Gen. Monckton d. 29 June, 1854.
Major Smythe d. 8 Dec. 1835, and was s. by his eldest son,
Tho.mas Smythe, Esq. of Hilton, Salop, and Try.sull, co.
Stafford, formerly Lieut. -Col. Madras Engineers, late Com-
manding 3rd batt. Staffordshire, R.V., 6. 12 Sept. 1808; in.
19 May, 1857,. Mary, only child of Eear-Admiral Deans, K.N.
(by bis 1st wife, Mary Clay), and by her(who d. 2 April, 1862;
had isaue,
I. Mary Eliza Clio, ^
II. Cecilia Anne Parke, ''of Manor House, TrysuU.
III. Anne Blanche. )
^rms— Sa., a bend between six martlets ar;
buffalo's head ppr.
&at— Hilton, near Bridgenorth, Salop.
Crest— X
SMYTHE OF METHVEN CASTLE.
Smttiie, Datid Mueeay, Esq. of Methven
Castle, CO. Perth, J.P. and D.L., Lieut.-Col. 3rd
Batt. Eoyal Highlanders, b. 17 Nov. 1850.
liineag-e. — Thomas Smyth, having applied his talents to
the study of physic, attained hit;h eminence in the medical
profession, and was appointed Apothecary to James 111., King
of Scotland, as appears by a charter bearing date 29 Jan. 1477.
He was father of
Patbick Smyth, of Braco, co. Perth, temp. James IV. His
son,
William Smyth, of Braco, had a cliarter of the lands of
Braco and Warkland, Aug. 1536, m. Agnes Scott, of thefamily
of Balwearie, and relict of Christopher Suel, of Balgarvie, by
whom tie had a son,
PATnicK Smyth, of Braco, served heir to his father 1561.
He j)i. Christian, dau. of Haldane, of Killour, and d. 1604.
His son, Alexander, m. Margaret Oliver, of Pitfogo, and
((. I-. p. 1603, leaving issue, Patrick, who s. his grandfather;
and Andrew, of Uapness in Orkney, who left issue. His
grandson,
Patrick Smyth, of Braco, he m. 1st, 1618, Catherine, dau.
of George Graham, Bishop of Orkney, and had issue,
Henry, b. 1621: joined the Royal army, and was killed at
Maiston Moor 1644.
George, d. s. p. in the lifetime of his father.
Patrick, successor to the estates.
Andrew, b. 1632 ; m. Miss Stewart, of Burgh, and had issue.
Catherine, j». 1st, John Cowan, Esq. of Tailorton, and 2ndly,
Rev. John Drummond, minister of Moneydie.
Marion, m. Patrick Monteith, Esq. of Egilshaw.
Barbara, m. Rev. John Gibson, minister of Haline.
Jciin, m. Richard Murray, Esq., brother of the Laird of
Pennyland.
Margaret, m. James Drummond, Esq. of Drummonderinoch.
The Laird of Braco m. 2nd!y, 1039, Margaret, dau. of Henry
Stewart, of Killinan, and had issue,
John, of Huips, Orkney, b. 1640.
David, of Barnhill, b. 1644 ; m. Miss Bruce, of Cultmalundie,
and had issue.
Alexander, minister of Moneydie, 6. 1646 ; m. the dau. and
co-heir of Arthur Ross, fiishop of Galloway, and lett a son,
James, one oi the most celebrated surgeons of his time, m.
Anne Watson, of Airthcrney, and left three dans., Margaret,
m. Dr. Carmichael, and had issue; Jean, m. Martin
Lindsay, ol Dowhill, and had issue ; Anne, to. Dr. Robert
Wood, and had issue,
Agnes, b. 1G41; vi. Col. Patrick Graham, of Inchbrachie,
and had issue.
The Laird of Braco, m. 3rdly, Margaret Anderson, and had
three daus., who all d. s. p. He was cast away in crossing
the Pentland Firth, where himself and the whole boat's crew
])erished, 26 April, 1655. He was s. by his eldest surviving
son,
Patrick Smyth, of Methven, who purchased the lands of
Methven in 1664, having sold his estate in Orkney; b. 1627;
j;t. 1st, 1652, Anne dau. of James Keith, of Benholm, brother
of William, tith Earl Marischal, by whom he had one son,
Patrick, b. 1655; accidentally killed by his tutor while
shooting on th(! Loch of Methven.
He m. 2ndly, 1682, Janet, dau. of Mungo Haldane, of Glen-
eagles, by whom he had issue,
David, his heir.
Mungo, b. 1684 ; a Military OfiBcer, killed at the siege of
Toumai.
Patrick, 6. 1688; in. Elizabeth, daa. of Col. Strasburgh, of
the Russian army, and left issue.
JIargaret, b. 1685 ; m. Sir Thomas Moncrieffe of that Ilk,
and left issue.
Katherine, b. 1693 ; to. John Campbell, of Glenlyon.
lie was s. by his eldest surviving son,
David Smyth, Esq. of Methven, b. 1683; m. 1707, Katherine,
dau. of William Cochrane, of Kilmarnock, by his wife, the
Lady Grizel Grahame, dau. of James, 3rd Marquess of
Montrose, and had issue, David, of Metliven ; Grahame, Capt.
42nd Highlanders, b. 1718, d. 1751; Christian, 6. 1714, m.
John Crajgie, of Dunbarney ; Grizel, 6. 1715, d. unm. 1735.
He d. 1732, and was.?, by his son,
David Smythe, Esq. of Methven, b. 24 June, 1711 ; m. Ist,
1741, Mary, eldest dau. of James Graham, of Braco, (by his
wife Katherine, daii. of Sir William Stirling, of Ardoch), and
sister of Gen. David Graham, of Gorthie, by whom he had
David, his successor; Katherine, b. 1741, m. 1776, Majt)r
Alexander Duncan, of Lundie, elder brother of Viscount
Duncan; Margaret, 6. 1747, m. 1764, George Oswald, Esq. of
Scotstown, and had issue, Isobel, b. 1748, ('. unm. 1839. He
111. 2ndly, 1761, Katherine, dau. of Patrick Campbell, titular
Lord Monzie, but by her had no issue. Mr. Smythe d. 1764,
and was s. by his son,
David Smythe, Esq. of Methven Castle, 6. 17 Jan. 1746; m,
1st, 8 April, 177'2, Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir Robert Murray,
Bart, of Hillhead, and by her (vvhO(/. 30 June, 1785) had three
sons, David, 6. 1775, an officer in the Guards, </. 1798; Robert,
of Methven; James, b. 1779, d. at Calcutta, 1802; and four
daus. who d. young. He m. 2ndly, 2 Aug. 1794, Euphemia
Amelia (only dau. of Mungo Murray, Esq. of Lintrose, co.
Perth, by his wife, Cecilia Lyon, of Brigton), and ,by her (who
d. 1845) had issue,
George, b. 1797 ; an advocate at the Scottish Bar, d. 1834.
William, of Methven.
Patrick Murray (Rev.), Rector of Solihull, co. Warwick, and
Hon. Canon of Worcester, b. 3 Dec. 181)4; d. 23 Jan. 1872;
TO. 6 Aug. 1844, Anne Gertrude, 2nd dau. of Uobert E. E.
Mynors, Esq. of Weatheroak Hill, co. Worcester, and by
her (who d. May, 1860) had issue. 1 Robert David, 6. 1845 ;
2 Geor^'e Edward, 6. 1846 ; 3 William Mynors, 6. 1850 ; 4
Patiick Murray (Rev.), B.A., Vicar of Westbury, Wilts,
b. IsSO ; and 1 Euphemia Amelia, m. 19 Sept. 1872, Clement
G. Lefroy, Esq., and d. 1884.
Katherine Campbell, 6. 1799; m. 17 July, 1827, Eight Hon.
David P.oyle, of Shewalton, CO. Ayr, Lord President of the
Court of Session in Scotland, and d. 25 Dec. 1880, leaving
issue.
Cecilia, b. 1800; d. unm. 1867.
This eminent gentleman, who was one of the Senators rf the
College of Justice, under the title of Lord Methven, d. 30 Jan.
1800, and was s. by his son,
Robert Smythe, Esq. of Methven, J.P. and D.L., a Convener
of the county of Perth, Lieut. -Col. in the army, b. 10 Feb.
1778 ; m. Ist, 5 April, 1810, Mary, 2nddau. of James Townsend
Oswald, Esq. ofDunnikier, co. Eife, and this lady having (L 15
Sept. 1814, he )i!.2ndly, 6 Feb. 1817, Susan Kenton, eldest dau.
of Sir Alexander Muir Mackenzie, 1st Bart, of Delvine, but
by her had no issue. He d. 5 Oct. 1847, and was s. by his
brother,
William Smythe, Esq. of Methven Castle, M.A., J.P. and
D.L., and Convener of the county for 34 years, &. 23 Jan.
1803; TO. 1st, 9 Aug. 1838, Margaret, eldest dau. of James
Walker, Esq. of Great George Street, Westminster, F.K.S.,
and by her (who d. 17 Dec. 1846) had a dau.,
1. Margaret, m. 20 Oct. 1875, James David Drummond, 10th
Viscount Strathallan (see Bdrke's Ptcruge, Stkathallan,
v.).
He m. 2ndly, 20 Feb. 1849, Emily, dau. of Gen. Sir John
Oswald, G.C.13., K.C.M.G., of Dunnikier, co. Fife, and by her
had issue,
I. David Murray, now of Methven.
II. Charles John, of Strathearn, Natal, b. 21 April, 1852: m.
17 Aug. 1876, Elizabeth Margaret, dau. of John King, Esq.
of Lynedoch, Natal, and has, with other issue, a son, David
William, b. 18 May, 1879.
III. Francis Henry, b. 8 Dec. 1853.
IV. William Frederick, b. 9 Jan. 1859.
II. Emily Beatrice.
Mr. Smythe d. 1892, and was s. by his eldest son,
David Murray Smythe, Esq., now of Methven.
Arms — Az., a burning cup between two chess-rooks in fcsse
or. Unst — A dolphin haurient ppr. Hollo — Mediis trauquillus
in undis.
iVai— Methven Castle, Perth.
VLubs — Naval and Military, Batchclors, Pratt's, and New
(Edinburgh).
1878
SNE
THE LATs'DED GENTRY.
SNE
SNEYD OF KEELE HALL.
S.NEYD, Kalvh, E#q. of Koelo, Snovd, Tiinstall,
Braihvoll, &e. J.P., High Sheriff for "co. Stafford,
1892-3, h. 10 Dec. 1863. m. 19 Dec. 1885, Mary
Kvelyn eldest dau. of Maj-Gen. Arthur Edward
Augustus Ellis, C.S.I. {See Eueke's Peerac/e,
HowAUD DE Waldex, E.) bv the lion. Mina dau. of
1st Baron Taunton {See Bueke's E.rt. Peerages).
Lineag'e. — Tlic following pedigree of the ancient family
Aif Skevd is compiled from the following authorities: Sleigh's
Hhtoi y of L(i k- : Ward's Histonj of Stok\-on-Tvcnt ; Doinisdai/
■Sioj^'onlfliiii, hihI C/ffliin ; Ancknt Pcdigi-ee of Trenthams
of JhccsUi- ; and Obmkkod's History of Cheshire; and from
51SS. in flu- muniment rooms at Keele and Ashcombc, and the
llulton Abtey MSS.
E-ADULF v£L Eadwclt, SOU of Obdgab, caUlorman of the
Defnsanas (Devon and Cornwall), m. -"Klfwyn, dau. and heir
of .a^tlielrcd, last King and 1st Karl of Mercia, by .aithelfloed,
dau. of Alfred the Great, and liad a son,
LEorwiNE, Earl of Mercia, who m. Alwara, dau. of jEthel-
>ian, Duke of the East Angles, and had, with other issue, a
4th son,
GoDwiNE, tainus regis, lord, according to Domesday,
lii many manors in Staffordshire and Cheshire. He had a
son,
WruKic CiLD VEi, UurRir, Lord of Alditheley, Balterley,
and many other manors in StatTordshire and Cheshire,aecording
To lloinesday, m. a dau. of William, Count of Arques, son of
Richard II.. Duke of Xormandy, and had, with other issue, an
eldest son,
Gamel, tainus regis, Lord of Alditheley, Talke, and Balter-
ley, etc., in the co. of Stafford, Mottram Andrew, Cedde, etc.,
in the co. of Chester, at the Domesday Survey, had issue, by
Jii.s w ife (probably a Verdun).
Adam i>e Alditiielet (le Verdun), Lord of Alditheley. Bal-
terley, (tc, in the co. of Stafford. He was the brother of
Itobert de Stanley vel Stonlegh, Sheriff of Staffordshire ir23-
ll'JS. He was father of
LvNCLrucs DK Alditheley, son and heir. Sheriff of Cheshire
>tii,ji. King Stephen, m. ilabel de Stonlegh vel Stanley, dau. of
Heui-y de Stanley, and had issue.
I. Adam de Alditheley, of Alditheley, father of
I IIexhy de Alditheley, lord of large estate in Stafford-
shire, Cheshire, ic., founder of Hulton Abbey, a.d. 122o
d. 123C.
II. EoBERT DE Alditheley, of whom we treat.
EoBEBT DE Alditheley, rn. Joan — , and had a son,
KicHAitD DE Alditheley, who took the name of Sned vel
Snede from the lands of Sned which he held under his cousin,
Henry de Aldiiheley. He m. Eosia, dau. and heir of Henry de
I'raers of Barthomley, in the co. of Chester. He gave a hide
of land called Sithefeld, near tlie wood of Sned, to the Abbey
of Hulton, A.D. 1233, and was bur. Festival of S. Mathias,
'23 Henry III., leaving
I. EicuARD de Sxed, his heir.
II. linger del Sned, who had issue, a son, Tlioinas del Sned
living 6 Edward 1. (1277-S;.
EicHAED DE Sned assumed his mother's arms, gules, a scythe,
argent, vide .Sleigh's Hiitory of Ltdc. He ni. Joanna de Ston-
lc;;b, and had issue,
WiLLiAii DE Sntid VEL SxEDE, who gavc lands near the wood
of Sned, called Kouthescroft, to Hulton Abbey, a.d. r2S0,and
had a grant of lands from Eichard del Hay, a.d. 1270. He
was bur. least of St. Martin, 21 Edward L, leaving issue, by
hi.< wife, Matilda,
Henry de Snede or Sned, who gave land called Merefeld to
Hulton Abbey, a.d. 1298. He in. Margaret, dau. and heir of
Nicholas de Alditheley, who had assumed the name of Tun-
.stall from the manor of that name, which he held under his
kinsman, Nicholas de Alditheley. Henry de Snede was living
A.D. 1310. He had issue,
Nicholas de Snede, who sometimes assumed his mother's
name of de Tunstall, had two grants of land from his kinsman,
Nichola.s de Alditheley, Lord Alditheley, tlie 1st dated 6 Edward
IL, A.D. 1313, of land in Tunstall and Chattcrley, the other
dated 10 Edward II., a.d. 1318. The grants were made at
Helcigh Castle, and were from Nicholas, Lord Alditheley, to
Nicholas de Snede, and to his wife, Idonia, dau. of iEgidiusde
Alditheley, who was the son of William de Alditheley, Lord
of Blore a'.;d Grindon, in co. Stafford, the son of Henry
de Ahlitheley, founder of Hulton Abbey. His son,
Biciiard de Tcnstall de Sneyde, who was engaged in the
Trench wars under the Lord Audley, and fought with him at
the battle of Poicticrs, 30 Edward III. (135G), in commemo-
ration of which services he bore the fleurs-de-lis in his arms, as
appears by his seal, the family having previously carried the
scythe plain. He was the last of the family who bore the
name of De Tunstall, and was «. by his son and heir,
Eichard Sneyde, of Sneyde Bradwelland Tunstall, to whom i
Lord Audley and others granted the manor and demesne lands I
of Bradwell, 2 Henry IV.(UOO),infee farm. He was s. by his. ]
son and heir, i
William Sneyde, of Sneyde Bradwell, &c., living Um^. '
Henry IV., who was i. by his son, |
Eichard Sneyde, of Sneyde Bradwell, drc, who, by Agnea i
his wife, dau. of John Sutton, of Sutton, co. Chester, was '
father of i
Nicholas Sneyde, of Sneyde Bradwell, &c., who was living
1473. He 111. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Eobert Downes,
of Shrigley, co. Chester, and by her had a son,
William Sneyde, of Sneyde, Tunstall, &c., citizen of Chester,
tc,ii}i. Edward IV. and Henry VII. He m. Johanna, dau.
and heir of Eoger Ledsham, Gent., of Chester, and by her had
issue, Eichard, his heir; William, citizen of Chester, of which
city he was Sheriff 1504, and Mayor 151G and 1532; and Ann,
Hi. Edward Massey, of Broxton,co. Chester. William Sneyde
was Sheriff of the city of Chester 1473, and Mayor 1479. He
was s. by his elder son,
Richard Sneyde, of Sneyde Bradwell, &c., Eecorder of
Chester, m. Ann, dau. of Sir Eobert Fowlehurst, of Crewe,
CO. Chester, was co-executor to his cousin. Sir Eichard Sutton
{d. 1524), the founder, with Bishop Smyth, of Brason-Nose
College, Oxford, and was co-trustee for the College and the
large estates Sir Eichard settled thereon 3 Heney VIII. He
had issue,
William (Sir), his heir.
Richard, M.B. lor Chester 7 Edward VI.
Ann, )ii. I.St, William, eldest son and heir of John Leycester,
Esq. of Tablev; and 2ndly, Roger Hurleston, Esq. of
Chester.
Jane, m. Sir John Legh, Knt. of Booths.
Elizabeth, m. Sir William Calverley, of Calverley.
He d. 27 Henry VIII. , and was s. by his son and heir.
Sir William Sneyde, Knt. of Bradwell, Sneyde, Tunstall,
&c.. High Sheriff of co. Stafford, 3 Edward VI. and 5 and 6
Philip and Mary, who had a grant of Keele, which had been
parcel of the possessions of the Knights of St. John of Jeru-
salem, from the Crown 36 Henry VIII. He liad been engaged
in the Scottish wars, and participated in the victory of Pinkie,
10 Oct. 1537, I Edward VI. He d. C June, 1571, and was bur.
in the chancel of Wolstanton Church. He iii. 1st, Ann, dau.
and heir of Thomas Barrowe, Esq. of Flookersbrooke, near
Chester, and 2ndly, Jane, dau. and heir of John Salter, Esq.
of Salter's Hall, Salop, and widow of Thomas Chetwynd,
Esq. of Ingestrc. Sir William Sneyde by his 1st wife had,
with four other sons and two daus., d. unra., the following
i.isue,
I. Ralph, his heir.
II. George, d. s. p.
I. Jlary, ?«. John Delves, Esq. of Doddington, co. Chester.
II. Elizabeth, m. Henry Touchet, Lord Audley, of Heleigh.
III. Anne, m. William Young, Esq. of Kajnton, co. Salop.
IV. Jane, m. Thomas Trentham, Esq. of Eocester, co.
Stafford.
V. Margaret, m. 1st, John Somerford, Esq. of Somerford, co.
Chester, \nd 2ndly, Gilbert Domvile, Esq. of Lymme, co.
Chester.
The eldest son,
Ralph Sneyde, Esq. of Keele, Sneyde Bradwell, <fec., Higli
Sheriff 18 and 37 Elizabeth, ra. twice. By his 1st wife, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Chetwynd, of Ingestre, ho had (with three
daus., Mary, ra. Walter Minors, Esq. of Uttjxeter ; Ann, iit.Sir
Thomas Scrynishire, of Aqualate ; and Jane, )ft. Gilbert EoUes-
ton, of Eolleston) three sons,
I. William, of Bradwell Hall, m. 1585, Clara, dau. of Sir
Anthony Colelough, Knt., of Tintern Abl)ey, co. Wexford,
and d. s. p. v. p. 1C13. His widow m. Sir Hugh Wrottesley,
of Wrottesley, CO. Stafford.
II. Ealph, heir to his father.
III. Thomas, d. s. p. April, 1615.
Mr. Sneyde in. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Sir Eichard Newport,
Knt. of High Ercall, co. Salop, but by this lady he had no
issue. He d. 161.), and was s. by his 2nd son,
Ralph Sneyde, Esq. of Bradwell, Keele, Sneyde, &c., 6.
1564 ; ?/i. Felicia, dau. of Nicholas Archbold, Esq. of Uttoxeter,
and by her (who d. 1659; had issue, Ealph, his heir, aged 'I
years in 1614; William, eventually heir male: Eichard, of
Norton Farm, Capt. R.N'. ; Elizabetli,9H. John Davenport, Esq.
of Davenport; Mary, m. 1st, William Crompton, Esq. of Stone,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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1879
and incTly, Eichaid Shuckborough, of Shuckborough ; Anne,
,„. Thomas Pigott, Esq. of Clietwynd ; Clara, ra. 1st, John
l>awtDn, Esq. of Lawton, co. Chester, and 2udly, Thomas
Bowyer, Esq.; Margaret, m. Sir llichaid Lloyd, Knt. of Esclu-
sham Delasscy ; and Felicia, ra. 1st, Sir Edward Fitton, Bart.,
and 2ndly, Sir Charles Adderley, Knt. Ealpli Sneyde was
Sheriff of co. Stafford 19 Chakles I. He d. 1643, and was s.
tiy his son,
Ealph Snetde, F.sq. of Keele, Bradwell, Sneyde, &c.. Col.
in the Eoyal army, m. Jane, dau. of Eoger Downes, Esq. of
Wardley, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 1670) had issue,
Ealph, only sun, d. s. p. young.
ilary, m. 'WMiiim Hannior, Esq. of The Fenns, co. Flint.
Ann, ra. Eowland >;icholls, Esq. of Boycote, Salop.
Jane, in. 27 Jan. 1656, John Milward, Esq. of Snitterton, co.
Derby.
Felicia, m. 5 Jan. 1664, Eobert Hyde, Esq. of Hyde and Nor-
bury, CO. Chester.
Catherine, ra. Charles Kynaston, Esq. of Salop.
Ool. Sneyde was a staunch adherent to the royal cause, and
Jiis mansion of Keele was plundered by the rebel soldiers 1643.
He was killed in the Isle of Man 1650, and dying without
.suiTiving male issue was s. in the family estates by his
brother,
William Snetd, Esq. of Keele, Sneyd, (tc.,6. 1612; aged
■50 years at the Visitation of co. Stafford 5 April, 1663. He ra.
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Eobert Audcley, of Gransden,
<:o. Huntingdon, and by her (who d. 20 June, 1686) had issue,
Ealph, his heir ; William, ancestor of the Snetus of BisUton,
Belmont, Aihcombe, and Bas/ord, co. Stafford ; Felicia, ra. Eow-
land Cotton, Esq. of Crakemarsh, co. Stafford; and Elizabeth,
m. Richard Walter, Esq. William Sneyd was M.P. for co. Staf-
ford in the Parliament which restored Chaeles II. He served
as High Sheriff for co. Stafford 16 Chakles II., was bur. 17
Jan. 1694-95, and was «. by his elder son,
Kalph Sneyd, Esq. of Keele, Sneyd, Tunstall, Bradwell, <tc. ,
aged 22 years at the Visitation of co. Stafford 1663. He ra.
Frances, dau. of Sir .John Dryden, 2nd Bart., and sister and
•co-heir of Sir Eobert Dryden, 3rd Bart, of Canons Ashby, co.
Northampton, and by her had issue, 1 William, d. unm. 7 Sept.
1689 ; 2 Ealph, of Bradwell, b. 22 Dec. 1669, j?(. Francis, dau.
<if Sir William Noel, Bart, of Kirkby Mallory, co. Leicester, by
Frances, his wife, dau. of Humble, 1st Lord Ward, and his wife
Frances, in her own right Baroness Dudley (whose maternal
great-grandmother was Katharine, wife of Edward Seymour,
Jst Earl of Hertford, sister of Lady Jane Grey, and granddau.,
by Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, K.G., of Mary, Queen
Dowager of France, who was dau. of King Henry VII.), by
whom, who survived him, he had issue, Ealph, heir to his
grandfather, and Honora, m. Sir Eusebius Buswell, Bart.;
•3 John, heir, by will, to his uncle. Sir Eobert Dryden, Bart.,
d. 23 March, 1710-11. Ealph Sneydrf. 9 March, 1703, and was
-s. by his grandson and heir,
Ealpu Sneyd, Esq. of Keele, Sneyd, <fcc., bapt. 17 May, 1692,
rm. Ann, dau. of Allen Holford, Esq. of Davenha-ii, co.
■Chester, and by her had ivsue. He was High Sheriff of co.
Stafford 6 Geokge I. He d. 1733, and was s. by his surviving
son and heir,
Ealph Sneyd, Esq. of Keele, Sneyd, &c.,b. 1723; ra. 1749,
Barbara, dau. of Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot, 5th Bart, of
Jjlithfield, by Lady Barbara Legge his wife, dau. of William,
4st Earl of Dartmouth, and by her (who d. 1797) had issue,
I. Walter, his heir.
II. Ealph (Rev.), Hector of Jevington, Precentor of St. Asapli,
ra. Penelope, dau. of the Hon. Sir John Moore, 9th son of
Henry, 1st Earl of Drogheda, and had issue,
1 Lewis, formerly Warden of All Souls' College, Oxford, d.
1858.
2 Emma Penelope, m. 1807, George Warwick Bampfylde,
Lord Poltimore, and d. 1835.
III. Edward, d. .«. p. in America, 1776.
•IV. William, of Bradwell, Capt. in the Staffordshire Militia,
(/. .s. -p. 1836.
V. John (Eev.), M.A., h. 1766, Sector of Elford, and Incum-
bent of Keele, co. Stafford; d. unm. 2 July, 1835.
-vi. Henry, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Malone, Esq., and
had issue,
1 Anthony, d. s. p.
2 Henry, m. Sobieska, dau. of Thomas Crewe Dod, Esq.
■3 liichard Malone, m. 1st, Henrietta, dau. of Charles I'etcr
Leyard, Esq., and had issue, two daus., Louisa Caroline,
';/!. Charles J. Wise, and Henrietta, m. Eev. Walter Sneyd,
■of Keele. Mr. E. M. Sneyd '//i. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of
Thomas Crewe Dod, but had no issue by Uer.
1 Elizabeth, ia. T. Darcy, Esq.
■VII. George, d. .t.p. in India, 1790.
I. Frances, in. Francis Parker Newdigate, Esq.
II. Charlotte, m. Davies Devonport, Esq. of Capesthorne, co.
Chester, and d. 8 Oct. 1829.
III. Barbara, vi. Ven. John Gooch, Archdeacon of Sudbury,
April, 1791.
IV. Anne, m. 20 Sept. 1786, Thomas Crewe Dod, Esq. of
Edge.
V. Elizabeth, d. unm. 4 Dec. 1838, aged 78.
VI. Mary, d. unm.
VII. Henrietta, d. unm. 1852, aged 87.
Ealph Sneyd d. 10 Dec. 1793, aged 70, and was .?. by his son,
Walter Sneyd, Esq. of Keele, Sneyd, Tunstall, <fcc., h. 11
Feb. 1752, M.P. for Castle Eising, HighSheriff 1S14, andLieut.-
Col. Staffordshire Militia. He m. 9 May, 1786, the Hon. Louisa
Bagot, dau. of William, 1st Lord Bagot, and by her (who d.
7 May, 1834) had issue,
I. Ealph, his heir.
II. Walter (Kev.), M.A., s. his brother.
I. Louisa Barbara, d. tinm. 1812.
II. Harriet, d. unm. 1867.
III. Frances (Hon.), Maid of Honour to Queen Adelaide,
ra. 8 Feb. 1831, Ven. William Arundell Bouverie, Arch-
deacon of Norfolk, son ot Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie,
2nd son of William, 1st Earl of Kadnor, by his 2nd marriage,
and d. 5 March, 1884, aged 85 (sec Bdbke's Peerage and
Baronetage).
IV. Charlotte Augusta, d. unm. 1882.
V. Georgiana Maria Sophia, d. unm. 15 July, 1816.
VI. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1869.
Col. Sneyd d. 23 June, 1829, and was s. by his son,
Ealph Sneyd, Esq. of Keele, D.L., 6. 9 Oct. 1793, High
Sheriff 1844, d. unm. July, 1870, and was s. by his brother,
Eev. Walter Sneyd, of Keele, Sneyd, Tunstall, &c., co.
Stafford, M.A., F.S.A., J. P., b. 23 July, 1809; ra. 14 Oct.
1856, his cousin, Henrietta Elizabeth, dau. of Eichard Malone
Sneyd, Esq. of Cherryvale, co. Donegal, by his 1st wife,
Henrietta, dau. of Charles Peter Layard, Esq., Ceylon C.S., and
had issue,
I. Ealph, now of Keele.
I. Louisa Georgina, m. 6 Oct. 1881, Eobert Mowbray Howard,
Esq., 3rd son of Henry Howard, Esq. of Greystoke Castle.
Cumberland, and has i.s.sue, Henry Kalph Moutjray, b. 1883 i
Lyulph Walter Moubray, b. 1885, and a dau. Muriel.
II. Isabel Clara.
III. Caroline Henrietta, m. 10 April, 1888, Eussell Montagu
Gamier, Esq., son of Very Eev. Thomas Garnier, Dean of
Lincoln, by Lady Caroline, his wife, dau. of 4th Earl
Albemarle, and has issue, Geoffrey Sneyd, h. 1889, and
Denys Keppel, 6. 1890.
IV. Eleanor Frances.
Mr. Sneyd d. 2 July, 1888, and was s. by his only son, Ealph
Sneyd, now of Keele Hall.
Arms — Arg., a scythe, the blade in chief, the snad (or handle)
in bend sinister sa., on the fesse point a fleur-de-lis of the
second, qv.o.rtering Tunstall, Downes, Ledsham, Bradwell,
Barrowe, Lloyd, Dryden, Wilkes, Beville, Beaumes,
Waldershiefe, Coles, &c. Crest — A lion passant guardant sa.
JJotto — Nee opprimere nee opprimi.
iSiat — Keele Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme, co. Stafford.
SNEYD OP BASFORD HALL.
SxETD, John William, Esq. of Basford Hall, co.
Stafford, J. P. and D.L., late Capt. of the Q.ueen's
Own Royal Staffordshire Yeomanry and the King's
Own Staffordshire Light Infantry Militia, b. 9 Oct.
1822 ; m. 16 Jidy, 1861, Agnes Maria, eldest sur-
viving dau. of Rev. Charles Evelyn Cotton, of Et-
■wall Hall, CO. Derby (see that family), and by lier
(who d. 27 June, 1862) has issue,
Ealph de Tunstall, b. 3 May, 1862.
Lineage. — For early lineage (see Snevd of Keele). Wil-
liam Sneyd of Onecote, co. Stafford, who resided at the Birches
on the Keele Estate, 2nd son of William Sneyd, of Sneyd,
Keele, <fcc. , b. 1642 (23rd in direct male descent from Eadwulf,
and his wife, .3Sl^vyn, dau. and heir of .33thelred, last king of
Mercia, by iEthelflcEd, dau. of Alfred the Great), M.P. for New-
castle, Staffs., 1685, ra. 2 June, 1068, Sarah, dau. and heir of
Edward Wettenhall, Esq. of the Waterhouse, co. Stafford, d.
1708, and had issue,
I. Ealph, his heir.
II. Wettenhall, D.D., Archdeacon and Chancellor of Kilmorc
and Ardagh, m. Barbara, dau. of Charles Francis Marsh,
Esq., an Officer in the Guards, eldest son of Francis Marsh,
D.D., Bishop of Limerick and Kiimore, by his wife Mary,
dau. and co-heir of the famous Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of
Down and Connor, and had a large family, most of the sons
rf. s. p., his only male descendants of the name of Sneyd
living at the present date are John T. Sneyd, Esq. of Hatch-
1880
S^'E
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SA^E
woods, Hants, 6. 182?, formerlyin the Madras Light Cavalry
(who has a sister Emma Kate, in. ISfiS, Sir Goorsv Glynn
Petre, K.C.M.G., C.B., formerly British Jlinister of the
Legation at Lisbon), Ids nephert-, Kalph H Sneyd (Hev.),
Eector of Earsham. Norfolk, b. 1S49 ; m. 1886, Amy E., dau,
of H. Smith, Esq. of Elinaham Hall, Norfolk, and two great-
nephews, Dryden G. T., l>. 1882, and Ralph E. P., b. 1888,
sons of James A. P. Sneyd, Esq. who d. 1892.
III. Richard, m. Ann, dau. of Charles Adderley, Esq., and
<;. .^ ;:.
IV. Edward, of Stafford, ?;i. Hannah Stokes, of Wolver-
hampton.
V. William, d. uvm.
I. Elizaheth, m. 12 April, IGOO, Samuel Adderley, Esq.
II. Mary, hi. Walter Chetwynd, Esq. of Brockton.
William Sneyd was buried at Keelo, 25 May, 1708, and was s.
by his son and heir,
K.\LPH S.vEYD, of Eishton, co. Stafford, m. Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of John Bowyer, Esq of Bishton, and by her had (with
two daus., llonora, m. Kev. Edward Bj-idc, of Church Eaton,
and Ann, m. George Spearman, Esq. of Bishop-Middleham)
three sons.i. William, his heir; ii. Ualidi (Uev.), D.D., lieetor
of Sible lledingham, E«sex ; ni. Edward, of Lichfield, Major of
the Koyal Horse Guards (Blue), m. Susanna, dau. of Rev. Moses
Cook, of Sible Hedingham, and from this marriage descended
the SsEYDs of BijrkUy lodge, co. Stafford. Honora, one of the
daus. of Major Sneyd (the "Serena" of Hayley ; fiancee of
M.ajor .\ndre, who was hanged as a spy at Tappan, U.S.
America, 2 Oct. 17S0) /». hiehard Lovell Edgwortli, Esq. of
Edgworthstown, in Ireland. Major Sneyd, of Lichfield, was s.
by his son, Edward Sneyd, of Byrkley Lodge, )». Maria, dau.
and heir of Joseph Greaves, Esq. of Aston, co. Derby, High
Sheriff of co. Stafford, 1S24 ; he d. 17 April, 1832, leaving one
dau. Emma, who d. unm. 10 Nov. 1858. Ralph Sneyd, of Bish-
ton, was heir, by will, of John Sneyd, Esq., the youngest son
of Kalph Sneyd, Esq. of Keele, who had inherited considerable
property from Sir Robert Di'yden, Bart. He d. o Nov. 1729,
and was 5. by his eldest son and heir,
William Sneyd, Esq. of Bishton, m. 8 Oct. 1724, Susanna,
d.au. and heirof John Edmonds, Esq. of Ilendon Place, Middle-
sex, by Susanna, dau. of Sir William Hedges, Knt. of Kings-
down, Wiltshire, and sole heir to her brother William, who had
large estates in Erith, Kent, <fec., left him 1701, by his uncle.
Sir Nicholas Vanacker, Bart. Sir William Hedges was the
first East India Company's Agent and Governor of their affairs
in Bengal, Commission dated 25 Nov. 1681, and had two sons,
■\Villiam Hedges and John, and two married daus., viz. Eliza-
beth, wife of Rev. William Lloyd, of Aston, and Susanna,
wife of Henry Powys, Esq. of Underdale. William Sneyd i/.
11 Feb. 1745, and was s. by his son,
William Hedges Snetd, Esq. of Eishton, who d. unm. 28
Dee. 1757, and was s. by his brother,
John S.vetd, Esq. of Bishton, and Belmont, J. P., High
Sheriff 1770, 6. 11 July, 17^4; m. 1st, 7 Aug. 1762, Penelope,
eldest dau. of Thomas Kynnerslcy, Esq. of Loxley Park, co.
Stafford, and co-heir to her brother Clement, and by her (who
d. 29 May, 177G; had issue,
William, his heir.
Ralph, Lieut. R.N., b. 18 Sept. 1769 ; m. JIary Cooke, dau. of
George Cooke Yarboroiigh, Esq. of Streethope, co. York,
.and dying 7 March, 1805, left issue by her (who m. 2ndly,
?.Iay, isiO, Major-Gen. Sir More Idsnev) a son and a dau.
John, 6. 23 Nov. 1770 ; d. s. p. 26 Nov. 1788.
Clement, of Huntley Hall, near Cheadle, Rear-Admiral, 6.
Feb. 1773; vi. 27 Oct. 1813, Helen, dau. of Roger Sweten-
hara, Esq. of Somerford Booth, co. Chester, and by her
(who d. 16 March 1821) he had i-sue, two sons and two
daus. Rear-Adniiral Sneyd m. 2n>lly, Eliza Callieiiue, dau.
of Jo.=eph Cotton, Esq. of Etwall Hall, co. Derby, and by
her had no issue. He d. 12 Oct. 1854.
Thomas Sneyd-Kynneesley, Esq. of Loxley Park (sec S.veyd-
Kynneesley of Loxlei').
Penelope, d. 29 Sept. 1773.
Mary Ann, ,u. 11 Feb. 17'JG, John Holley, Esq. of Aylsham
and Holme, co. Norfolk.
Susannah, m. Alexander Day Broughton, Esq., R.N., and d.
14 May, 18C8.
Rosamond, m. Ist, William Mills, Esq. of Barlaston Hall,
and 2ndly, William M. Marston, Esq., and d. 2 Jan. 1833.
Matilda, d. unm. 15 May, 1797.
Mr. Sneyd m. 2ndly, 22 April, 1777, Dorothy, dau. of Thomas
Kirby, Esq. of Leicester, which lady d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1793. He
TO. 3rdly, 1794, Mary, dau. of Mr. J. Adey, of Lichfield, who
d. s. p. 5 Jan. 1829. He d. 8 Nov. 1809, and was buried in
Ipstones Church. He was s. by his eldest son and heir,
William S.neyd, Esq. of Ashcombe Park, J. P. and D.L., b.
2 Sept. 1767 ; joined the 88th Regt. as Lieutenant 1783, A.D.C.
to the Queen of Frederic William of Pmssia, m. -30 April, 1796,
Jane, only dau. and heir of Simon Debank, Esq. of A.-jhes, co.
Stafford, and by her (who d. 5 Dec. 1840) had issue,
I. William Debank, J. P. and D.L., 6.24 Nov. 1797; d. 31
May, 18'.'5, on the day of his intended marriage.
II. John, of Ashcombe Park.
III. Ralph (Rev.), M.A., 6. 2 Nov. 1799 ; d. unm. 25 Sept.
1829.
IV. Thomas, of The Ashes, co. Stafford, *. 20 Dec. 1800; m,
19 June, 1832, Emma, 5t,h dau. ol George Whitley, Esq. of
Norley Hall, co. Chester, and d 25 Feb. 1883, having had.
issue, 1 Thomas William, of The Ashes, co. Stafford, Major-
Gen., Commanded ihe Queen's Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards)
1877 to 1882; m. 28 Oct. 1879, Charlotte Marion, only dau..
of Capt. W. W. Repton, Benual N.I., and has one son,
Thomas Humphrey, b. 1884, and two daus., 2 Henry, B.A.
Oxford, m. 26 Oct. 1869, Caroline Carew, dau. of Robert
Holdsworth Carew Hunt, Esq.; 3 Clement John, late 21st
F'usiliers, t/. utnii. 18 April, 1864; 4 George Edward, M.A.
Oxon, 1,1. 21 Sept. 1880, Elizabeth C, dau. ot Henry Stuart,
Esq. of Jlountford, Lsle of Bute (and has three sons and two
daus., the eldest son Ralph Stuart, 6. 1882); 1 Emma, ju.
H. R. N. Gale, Esq. of Bardsea Hall, co. Lancaster; 2 Caro-
line Anne, m. 1885, Viscount Sherbrooke, who d. 27 July,
1892.
V. Clement, b. 5 Apiil, 1802; d. 4 Jan. 1807.
VI. Henry (Rev.), K.A., of The Woodlands, Perpetual Curatij
of Wetley Rocks, 6. 29 March, 1804; ?)i. 1st, 22 Feb. 1831,
Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Sneyd-Kynnersley, Esq. of
Loxley Park, .and by her (who d. 13 March, 1832) hafl
issue, one dau. He Hi. 2ndly, 20 Oct. 1834, Penelope, dau.
of Alexander Day Broughton, Esq., and by her (who d.
20 May, 1855) had issue, three sons and two daus- He m.
3rdly, 11 Feb. 1858, Mary, dau. of Mr. Charles Stagg, of
Netherhaven, and d. 24 March, 1859.
1. Mary, m. 4 Jan. 1830, Clement John Sneyd-Kynnersley,
Esq. of Loxley Park (see that/auiil'rn, who d. 1840, leaving
issue, Clement Thomas, William Henry, and Mary Jane,
TO. Rev. William Frazer, Vicar of Alton, D.C.L. She d. 2T.
March, 1886.
"Sir. Sneyd d. 2 Feb. 1851, and was a. by his eldest survivins.
son,
Rev. John Sneyd, M.A., of Ashcombe Park, J. P. b. 28 Oct.
1798 ; 7(1. 1st, 15 Jan. 1822, Penelope, dau. of John Holley, Esq.
of Holme and Aylsham, Norfolk, by Mary Anne Sneyd, his
2nd wife, and by her (who d. 1 June, 1849) had issue,
I. John William, now of Basford Hall.
II. Ralph Debank, b. 11 Dec. 1829; .(. unm. 4 May, 1854.
III. Dryden Henry (see Sneyd of Aslicombe Park).
IV. Edmond Lionel, 6. 31 March, 1835; d. unm. 26 July,.
18.='3.
V. Fiederick Clement, Lieut. 2nrl Staffordshire Militia, b. 25'
April, 1839 ; d. unm. 2 Oct. 1864.
VI. Richard Wettenhall, 6. 11 Sept. 1841 ; d. unm. 5 March,
1863.
\u. Gustavus Alfred (Rev.), M.A,, Rector of Chastleton, co.
Oxford, b. 12 June, 1844; m. 24 Aug. 1882, Crystabella,
only dau. of John Harris, Esq. of Bourton-on-the-Uill, co.
Gloucester.
I. Harriet, m. 12 Sept. 1850, Rev. Robert Bamford, oS
Abbot's Ann, Wilts, and d. 13 Nov. 1857, having had
issue, two sons and two daus.
II. Emily Jane.
III. Penelope Marianne, m. 16 Nov. 1843. John Clerk Brodie,
Esq. of Idvies, co. Forfar, Crown Agent for Scotland, C.B.,
LL.D., J. P. and D.L. (who d. 27 May, 1888), and d. 2 July,
1877, leaving issue.
IV. Hellen, d. 2 l-Vb. 1844, aged 16.
V. Susanna, m. 11 April, 1860, Rev. Charles Ingleby, o«
Woodbank, CO. Stafford, who (i. II June, 1873: she d. 11
Dec. 1891.
VI. Mary Elizabeth, d. 6 May, 1851, aged 17.
He 7)1. 2ndly, 18 June, 1850, Mary, dau. of Charles Marclit
Adams, Esq. of The Abbey, Shrewsbury, and by her had a
dau.,
VII. Ada Mary, m. 9 May, 1871, R. P. Carew Hunt, Esq., who
d. 12 June, 1890, leaving i.ssue.
Mr. Sneyd, who became Incumbent of Ipstones 1833, and was-
the first Rural Dean of Leek, and (/. 17 Feb. 1873.
Jrnis — Arg., a scythe, the blade in chief, the sned (or handle)
in bend sinister sa., on the fesse point a fleur-de lis of the
second. Crest— A lion passant guurdant sa. Motto— Nee-
opprimere, nee opprimi.
^V(<£— Basford Hall, near Leek, co. Stafford.
SNEYD OF ASHCOMBE PAKK.
Sneyd, Dryden Henky, Esq. of Ashcombe
Park, Belmont and Onecote, co. StafPord, J. P., b.
2 Sept. 1833, 2nd surviving son of Rev. John
Sncjd, of Ashcombe Park, and 29th in direct male
descent from Eadulf (a noble of Wessex), and his-
wife iElfwyn, dau. and heir of .^Sthelred, (he last
king of Mercia, by ..'Ethclikcd dau. of Alfred tbe
Great, and 2 1 st from llichard de Sued (Sneyd), v,ha>
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THE LANDED GEN-TRY.
SNE
1881
in the early part of the reign of Henry III., held
Sneyd, co. Stafford, under his cousin Henry de Al-
ditlieley (the powerful Baron of the Castle of
Heleigh). Sneyd has ever since been handed down
in direct male line (see preceding Memoirs).
Arms— Are:., a scythe, the Wade in chief, the sned (or handle)
in hend sinister sa., on the fesse point a fleur-de-lis of the
second. Crest — A lion pasrsant guardant sa. Motto — Xec
opprimerp, nee opprimi.
Stat — Asheombe Park, near Leek, co. Stafford.
SNEYD-KYNNERSLEY OF LOXLEY.
Snetd-Ktnneeslet, Clement, Esq. of Loxley
Park and Highfields, co. StatTord, J. P. and D.L.,
educated at Eton and Oxford, h. 7 Jan. 1859 ;
m. 1883, Margaret Geraldine, dau. of Eev. H.
Abnd, Kural Dean and Vicar of Uttoxeter, and has
issue,
Clement Gekald, 6. 23 March, 1888.
liineage. — According to an old pedigree "the family of
the Kynnersleys is very ancient, Leing seated long before the
Conquest in com. Hereford in a castle soe called at present.
In Doomesday Boolieit is recorded, that when the Conqueror
was possessed of his newe kingdome of England, hee sent his
Coramiss''' throughout y'' remote parts thereof, to know howe
every man held his lands. In which time there was an ould
gentleman that lived and was owner of Kynnardsley Castle, in
com. Hereford ; by name John de Kynnardsley, and by title a
knight (if any knights were before the Conquest). This ould
gentleman was blind, he had then liveing with him twelve
sonnes, whom with liimself he armed, and stood in his castle
gate, his halberd in his hand, attending the coming of sheriffs
and other comiss" from y'' king, who being arrived, demanded
of him by what tenure he held his castle and lands; y^ old kut
replied by his armes, showing to them his halberd."
Hdgo de Ktnnardslete is mentioned in several charters in
the time of Henry III., and was seised of the manor of Newland
and other estates in cos. Gloucester and Hereford. This Hugh
is stated to have been a solder of the Cross, to have accom-
panied Trince Edward to the Holy Land, and to have received
the honour of knighthood, upon which occasion he added the
.Jerusalem crosses to his arms, w hich were before " Az., a lion
rampant arg."
For centuiics after, the Kynnersleys of Loxley preserved a
male succession.
John de Ky.vardeslet (son of William de Kynardeslcy, and
grandson of Hugo de Kynardesley) had issue,
John de Kynardesley, "Dominus de Lockesleye," living
10 Edward I., 28 Edward I., and 1 Edward III., i/i. Johanna,
sister and heir to Thomas Ferrariis or Ferrars, of Loxley,
and dau. of Thomas de Ferares, Dom. de Loxley, co. Stafford,
which lordship the family of Ferrares became possessed of
together with Chartley, through the marriage of his grand-
futlier, William de Ferrares, Earl of Derby, with Agnes, dau.
of Hugh de Meschines, 3rd Earl of Chester, and sister and
co-heir of Kanulph de Blandeville, 4th Earl of Chester (see
Burke's Extinct Peerage and also Kynnersley Pedigree at
Asheombe), and left issue,
GalfriduB or Geoffrey, of Coleatton, who had issue, by Matild
or Mawde, his wife, Thomas, of Coleatton; John; and
Nicholas, of Handlcy.
John, of wliom we treat.
The younger son,
John de Kynnardeslet, of Loxley and Lee, co. Derby, m.
Joane , sister and heir to ilichard Dethick, and dau. of Sir
Piobert Dethicke, Knt., and d. 23 Edward III., leaving issue,
John, parson of Stoke 17 Ed. III.; W'illiam ; Hugh; Joane.
The 2nd son,
William de Kynardesley, of Loxley, m. Elizabeth, sister
and heir to Robert Salway, of Cannock, co. Stafford, and
d. 12 Henry IV. leaving issue, i.Richard(c?. v. p. 15 Richard II.),
7(1. Elioner, dau. of Sir Reginald Cobham, Knt. and had a son,
Robert, who d.s.p.\ u. Koeert ; and iii. Henry. The 2nd
son,
Robert Kynnardeslet, of Loxley, 13 Henry IV., m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Gyfford, of Chillington, Knt., and
had a son, John, of whom presently; 7(i. 2ndly, Jane, widow
of Sir Thomas Tamworth (or Tamhorne), Knt., and by her had
issae,
Henry de Kynardesley, of Brockton, 2 Edward IV., who m.
and bad a sun.
Robert Kynardesley, of Brockton and Drayton, who d. 26
Henry VIII., having m. Cassandria, dau. of William
Humphreyson, of Humphreyson, co. Salop, and had issue,
John Kynardesley, of Braylesford, co. Derby, m. Mar-
garet, dau. of John Turnor, of Lichlield, and by
her had issue, one son and four daus., I Edward, of
Wardsend, co. Warwick, in. Margaret, dau. and heir
of Thomas Bond, of Wardsend, and d. 1609 or 1612,
leaving a son John, of Wardsend, who ni. Kathei'ine-,
dau. of William Butler, of Bedenham, co. Bedford, and
had issue, John, Thomas, Ursula, and Martha; 1 Ellen,
•m. to Robert Whitehall, of Yardley ; 2 Katherin, ni.
Thomas Hart, of Woodland; 3 Joane, tZ. «. ^. ; 4 Cas-
sandria, m. Hugh Cockson, of Hough.
Robert Kynardesley, m. Srdly, Isabel, dau. of John Hynckley,
of Aston, and d. 37 Henry VI. His elder son,
John Kynardesley, of Loxley, d. 10 Ed. IV., having m.
Margaret, dau. of Sir Robert Aston, of Tixhall,andby her(who
m. 2ndly, Raphe Wolseley, of Wolseley) had with other issue,
Robert, who d. s. p. ; Thomas, of whom we treat ; Margaret,
■„i. John ffitzherbert, of Somersall; Joane, ru. Thomas
Langham ; Elizabeth, m. Thomas Dethick, of Newhall; and
Isabel, m. John Bradshaw, in co. Derby. The eldest surviving
son,
Thomas Kynardesley, of Loxley, m. 1st, Margery, dau. of
John Agard, of fforston, co. Derby, and by her had issue,
I. Richard, d. s. p.
II. Francis, Parson of Leigh and Blithficld.
III. John, who d. v. p. 6 Henry VIII., in London, having
'in. Dorothy, dau. and sole heir of Henry Pettitt, of Badger,
and by her (who m. 2ndly, Thomas Nowell, of Pelsall, co.
Stafford, at tlie request of Henry VIII.. and had issue by
him), had issue, 1 George, d. s. p. : 2 Tiiomas, who s. his
grandfather; 1 Margery, m. 1st, Nicholas Eyton, and had a
son John ; she rn. 2ndly, — Smiih ; and Srdly, — HoUieoke ;
and 4thly, William Belcher, of Gellesborough ; 2 Elizabeth ;
3 Margaret ; 4 Joyce ; 5 Katherin.
I. Anna, rn. John Stretley, of Siretley.
II. Elizabeth, m. — Abelleyn.
III. Dorothy, m. Humphrey Mynors, of Utltoxeter.
IV. Eleanor, rn. Robert Whitehall, of Yardley, co. Derby.
He m. 2nd]y, Elizabeth, dau. of Humphry Wolrich, of Dud-
manston, and widow of Henry Pettitt, of Badger, and had
further issue,
IV. Nicholas, who d. s. p.
V. Walter, m. and had seven sons, I Thomas, in Suffolk
2 John, who m. and had a son Clement (in co. Salop. 16ls)
3 Walter, a priest ; 4 Nicholas, a lawyer, d. s. p. : 5 ffrancis
6 Henry, a merchant of l^ondon, m. — , dau. of — Builer,
CO. Rutland, and had issue, Mary, rn. George Millishe, and
Elizabeth, m. Dauiell Harvey, of London; and 7 Chria-
topher, d. s. p.
V. Joane, m. John .Sprott, of Ashenbrooke.
VI. Anne, rn. Humplirey Cotton, of Bould.
He TO. Srdly, Elizabeth, dau. of William Hussey, of King's
Bromley, and d. 29 Henry VIII., and was bur. in the Chancel
of Uttoxeter Church, where there is an alabaster altar tomb
to himself and his three wives. His grandson,
Thomas Kynardesley, of Loxley, rn. Dorothy, dau. of Sir
Phillipp Draycott, of Paynesley, Knt., and d. 34 Elizabeth,
leaving issue,
I. Anthont, of whom presently.
II. Edward, of Clebury, co. Salop, 1607, m. Jane, dau. oJ
Richard Johnson, of Chester, and had issue,
1 Hercules, of North Clebury, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Edward Smallman, of Newton, co. Salop, and had issue,
Edward and Anna.
2 Thomas. 3 John.
4 Phillip. 0 Anthony.
1 Dorothy, rn. Richard Hide, of Wafrcs Hopton, co. Salop.
2 Anne, m. Richard Uarewell, of Clebury.
3 Jane.
III. Nicholas, d. .'. p. iv. Phillip, c7. s. p.
V. Ralph, m. Ellen, dau. of Edward Hayward, of Bridge-
north, and had a sou, ffrancis, who d. s. p. at Worcester.
I. Ellen, d. s.p. ». HeUen, d. s.p.
III. Margaret, d. s. p.
IV. Elizabeth, m. John Combes, of Stratford, and d. s.p.
V. Anne, m. John Aron or Avon, of Drayton.
VI. Mary, rn. Thomas Woodcock, of Newport, co. Salop.
The eldest son,
Anthony Kynardesley, Esq. of Loxley, living 1G19, to.
Isabell, dau. and co-heir of Lewis or Lodowick Walker, o£
Bramshall (living 1019), and by her had issue,
ffrancis, of whom presently.
Edward, rn. Maria, dau. of William Gorge (brother of Sir
George Gorge, Knt.), and had issue, Anthony; Dorothy;
Elizabeth; Isabell.
Mary, in. Henry Mainwaring, Esq. of Caringham, co. Chester.
Mr. Anthony Kynardesley d, 1621, and was s. by his elder
i son.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
SOM
III. Georse, d. IGGO.
rFRANCis IvYNARDESLET, Esq. of Badger, co. Salop, m.
Lettice, dan. of Richai-d Bagott. Esq. of Blithfii-Ui, and <'. 163-1,
leaving issue, Thii.mas, his heir: Anthony; Francis; Walter;
Edward; and Mary. The eldest son,
Thomas Ktnxersley, Esq. of Badger, co. Salop, and of
Loxley, co. Stafford. SherilTof Shrop.-ihire 16J4, m. Elizalieth,
ilau. of lialph Floyer, of Hints, co. Stafford, and d. 20 Nov.
i080, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of Mhom presently.
II. Anthony, of Wricton (see Ktnnersley, of Lcighton Hall).
I. Elizabeth, t^. unm. 18 Aug. IG-jy.
Mr. Thomas Kynnersley's will was proved 14 Jfay, 1631. His
elder son.
Thomas Ktnxersley, Esq. of Loxley, m. 1st, Sarah, dau.
of Sir George Gierke, of Watford, co. Northampton, and had
issue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
n. George, d. 1657.
1. Sarah, d. young.
He >n. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of — Joddrell, Esq. of Eardsley, co .
Chester, and had further issue,
IV. John, of Badger, m. Anne Case, and d. s. 21. 1750.
V. Clement, of Uttoxeter, d. s. Ji-
ll. Elizabeth, );i. Walter llortou, Esq. of Catton, co. Derby.
III. Jlary.
IV. Lettice, m. Ealph Adderley, Esq. of Coton.
Mr. Kynnevsley, d. 13 Oct. 1690, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Ky.vnersley, Esq. of Loxley, bapt. 24 July, 1664, liv-
ing 1676, -,)!. Mary, dau. of John London, of Islington, mer-
•ckant, and was .5. by his son,
Thomas Ktxxerslet, Esq. of Loxley, 7Ji. Barbara, eldest
dau. of Sir Gilbert Clarke, of Chilcote, co. Derby, by whom
(who d. 1717) he had fourteen children, of whom only six
survived infancy, viz.:
I. Craven, his successor.
II. Thomas, who inherited from his brother.
I. Baibaia, ),i. Sir John Frederick, Bart, of Hampton, co.
Middlesex.
II. Mary, m. Thomas Kirby, Esq. of Lutterworth, co.
Leicester, and Doveridge, co. Derby.
III. Dorothy, d. unm. 1759.
The elder son.
Craven Kynnerslet, E'.q. of Loxley, m. Jane, dau. of Sir
Edward Bagot, Bart, of Blithfield, but d. s. 2^. 1735 (killed in
the park of Loxley, by the accidental discharge of his fowling-
piece, aged 25), and the estates devolved upon his brother,
Thomas Kysnersley, Esq. of Loxley, an Officer in the Navy,
51!. Penelope, only child, of John Wheeler, Esq. of Wootton
Lodge, CO. Stafford, and had issue,
I. John, d. 1756.
II. Thoraa?, d. in infancy.
III. Clement, successor to his father.
I. Penelope, m. John Sneyd, Esq. of Bishton and Belmont,
CO. Stafford {see Snetd oJ Ashcombe), and had with other
issue,
Thomas (the youngest son), of whom hereafter as successor
to his uncle, Clement Kynnersley.
XI. Dorothy, m. 1st, Thomas Byrche-Savage, E.sq. of Elmley
Castle, CO. Worcester, and m. 2ndl3', Ealph Adderley, Esq.
of Coton.
III. Barbara, d. unm. 1782.
IV. Mary, vi. Charles Augustus Louis Frederick Baron de
Bode, and d. at Moscow, 1814, leaving issue.
V. Catherine, d. unya. 1815.
Sir. Thomas Kynnersley d.. 1755, and was s. by his son,
Clement KYNN'ERSLEY,Esq.of Loxley, and Sutton, Searsdale,
•CO. Derbj-, ra. Rosamund, dau. of Sir Wolstan Dixie, Bart, of
Bosworth Park, co. Leicester, but d. s. p. in 1815, bequeathing
his StaCordshire estates to his nephew, Thomas, who became
Thomas Sneyd-Kynnersley, Esq. of Loxley, J. P. and D.L.,
having assumed by royal licence 1815, the additional surname
and arms of Kynnersley, 6. 6 May, 1774; l7)i. 1st, at Ipstones,
CO. Stafford, 4 Jan. 1796, Ann Maria Stokes, and by her (who
d. 13 Feb. 1800) had issue,
I. Clement, d. in infancy.
II. Clement John, b. 31 Dec. 1799, m. 4 .Jan. 1830, Mary,
dau. of William Sneyd, Esq. of Ashcombe Park, and d. 3
]Mareh, 1810, having by her who d. 27 March, 1886, had
issue,
1 Clement Thomas, of whom presently!
2 William Henry, of Morton Hall, co. Worcester, J. P.,
cos. Worcester and Stafford, li. 1835; m. 186i, Caroline
Anne, only surviving child of Thomas Adic, Esq. of Lich-
field, and has bj her (who d. l8U3i, i~sue, a dau. b. 1871.
1 Mary Jane, m. Eev. W. Frazer, D.C.L.
I. Matilda, b. 17,a7 ; d. unra. 1816.
II. Eliza, 6. 1799; d. unm. 1873.
Mr. Sneyd-Kynnersley m. 2ndly, at Uttoxeter, co. Stafford,
25 Sept. 1802, Harriet Potts, and by her (who d. Feb. 1860;
had issue,
III. Thomas Clement, of Moor Green, co. Worcester, M.A.,
Bariister-at-Law, J. P. and D.L., co. Warwick, J. P., cos.
Stafford and Worcester, Becorder of Newcastle-under-
Lynie, b. 23 July, 18C3; 7i!. 1834, Eliza Kose, eldest dau. of
Joseph Sandars, Esq. of Taplow House, Bucks, and d. 1892,
having by her who d. 1860, bad issue, Thomas Alfred, R.N.,
b. 1S36: d. s. p. 1874; John Clement, b. 1837; d. 1851:
Edmund Mackenzie, b. 1811, Barrister-at-Law ; Herbert
William, b. 1848 ; m. 1879, Flora, dau. of the late Arch-
deacon Macdonald, and d. 1886; Charles Walter, Stipend.
Magistrate at Singapore, 6. 1849; m. 1884, Ada Maud, dau.
of Itev. George Nash, Prebendary of Salisbury, and has issue,
a son Thomas Ralph, 6. 23 Dec. 1886 ; Henry Francis, b.
1851; m. 18S5, Ethel Margaret, dau. of Jo.seph Chapman,
Esq., and has issue; Barbara, m. Edmund Ashley Scott,
Esq., andd. 1863, leaving a dau. Barbara ; Annie Catherine
Emily; and Harriet Virginia.
IV. John Clement, b. 1807 ; m. 12 Aug. 1831, Harriet, dau.
of Francis Calvert, Esq. of Houndshiil, and d. s. p. 12 Feb.
18.36.
V. Edmund Clement (Rev ). 6. 1812; d. s.p. 1841.
III. Penelope, 6. 1804; d. 1817.
IV. Marianne, b. 1808: m. Rev. Henry Sneyd, of Woodlands
who d. 1859, having by her (who d. 1832), had issue, a dau.
Jane, d. young, 1845.
V. Harriet, 6. 1810; m., as his 2nd wife, Eev. John James
Blount, Professor of Divinity, Camb., and d. s. p. 1889.
VI. Barbara Clementina, b. 1814; d. 1829.
VII. Catherine, b. 1817; m. Re\-. Christopher Smyth of Little
Houghton, and d. 1868, leaving a son, Christopher, b. 1851,
and a dau.
Mr. Thomas Sneyd-Kynnersley d. 5 Sept. 1844, and was «. by
his grandson,
Clement Thomas Sn'eyd-Kynnerslet, Esq. of Loxley Park
and Highfields, CO. Stafford, J. P. and D.L., 6.21 Oct. 1833;
111. 7 Feb. 1858, at Bayonne, Ellen, duu. ot Joseph Mallaby,
Esq., and by her had issue,
I. Clement, now of Loxley Park.
II. John Ralph, b. 1860; m. 1886, Addle, dau. of — Pairo,
Esq., and by her (who d. Is91), has issue, a dau., b. 1887.
HI. ilarry Craven, b. 1865.
I. Mary Blanche, m. 2 April, 1887, Capt. Arthur Eardley-
Wilmot, R.A., A.D.C., 2nd son of Maj.-Gen. F. M. Eardley-
Wilmot, E.A., and has three daus.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 1th, for Kynnerslet, az., semee
of crosses-crosslet a lion rami)ant arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, for Sneid,
arg., a scythe the blade in chief the sned or handle in bend
sinister sa., in the fess point a fleur-de-lis of the second. Crests
— For Kynnersley, A mount vert, thereon a greyhound sejant
arg. collared or, under a hawthorn tree ppr. ; for Sneyd, A
lion passant guardant, sa. MdIId — Nee oi)primere, nee
oppriuii. &aJs— Loxley Park, and Highfields, near Uttoxeter,
CO. Stafford.
SOMERS OF MENDIP LODGE.
SoMERS, Benjamin Edward, Esq. of Mendip
Lodge, CO. Somerset, h. 20 Nov. 1851 ; m. 23 Jan.
1879, Agnes Elizabeth, voungest dau. of the Rev.
John Breeks Atkuison, M.A., of Cowes, Rector of
Kingston, Isle of Wight, by his wife, Jane Isabella,
youngest dau. of James Johnston, Esq. of Kincar-
dine, Perthsliire, N.B., and has issue,
I. John, b. 20 May, 1884.
I. Mary Agnes Elizabeth.
I\Ir. Somer3, who is a Master of Arts of Merton
Coll., O.xon, and a Barrister-at-Law of tlie Hon.
Soc. of Lincoln's Inn, is Lord of the Manor of
Ubley, and a Justice of the Peace for the co. of
Somerset.
Lineage. — This family whose later pedigree is recorded
in the College of Arms, claims by long tradition to be a branch
of the family of that name settled at Severn Stoke, near Wor-
cester, in the sixteenth century,
John Somers, Esq. of Nempnett-Thrubwell, co. Somerset,
J. P., 111. 1737, Mary, dau. of Col. Jones, of Langford Court, co.
Somerset, (vide infra Jones), and had issue,
I. Edward, m. 9 March, 1780, Sarah Price, and had issue,
1 Benjamin, of whom presently.
1 I'rances, m. Richard Paul Sayer, of Aston, co. Salop,
and had issue.
2 Mary Anne, d. unm.
II. John, b. 1745; m., and had issue.
III. Richard, b. 1746: d. 17.00.
I. Mary, -III. James Matthews, of Cheltcnliam, Capt. North
Gloucester Militia.
SOM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SOM
1883
His grandson,
Benjamin Somers, Esq., M.D., of Mendip Lodge, b. 1782;
m. 29 April, 1811, Mary, only dau. of Jeremiah Pope, Esq. of
The Hyde, Abbots Langley, co. Herts (she d. 9 Dec. 1878), and
il. 31 July, 1848, leaving issue, a son,
Thomas Someks, Esq., b. 15 June, 1812; m. 9 June, 1840,
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Williams, Esq. of Honicombe, co.
Cornwall (see Baronetage), by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of,
John Pearson I'oote, Esq., of Hare wood House, near Tavistock
and had issue,
[. Benjamin Edwabd, now of Mendip Lodge.
I. Mary Blanche, m. Evan Henry Llewellyn, Esq. of Lang-
ford Court, CO. Somerset, and has issue.
II. Itose Elizaberh, m. 1st, her cousin, Edward Maunsell
Williams, Esq. of Flush ng, co. Cornwall; 2ndly, the Eev.
■\Villiara Anthony Stewart, M.A., Kector of West Tisted, co.
Hftnts; 3rdly, Col. James Graham Robert Douglas Macneill,
C.B.
J^amilg of |onrs of IJ^angforiJ Court.
An old pedigree on vellum, bearing date 1645, which has
t)ccn handed down in the family to the present time, traces the
descent from Ehikid Vlaidd, Lord of Penlynn, through ten
generations, to Cadwallader Jones, of Greenham, in the
parish of Ashbrittle, co. Somerset, who had m. Anne, dau. and
co-heiress of John Bluett, of Holcombe Bogus, co. Devon, Esq.,
by his wife Elizabeth, 3rd dau. and eventual co-representative
of Sir John Portman, Bart., of Orchard Portman, co. Somer-
set, and had issue,
I. Cadwallader, of whom we treat.
II. John. III. Stewart
I. Anne, m. Humphrey HeUiar.
The eldest son,
Cadwallader Jones, Esq. of Cameley, co. Somerset, ra.
Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of JohiiCreswick, Esq. of Lang-
iord Court, co. Somerset, and had issue,
I. John, cf whom presently.
Ji. Blut-tt. III. William.
IV. Cadwallader, Eector of Ubley, co. Somerset.
V. Hugh Browne.
1. Anne. ii. Elizabeth.
The eldest son,
John Jones, Esq. of Langford Court, co. Somerset, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Edward Clarke, Esq. of Chipley, M.P., by his
.marriage with Mary, dau. and heiress of Samuel Jepp, Esq. of
.Sutton Court, co. Somerset, and had issue,
J. Edward, m. Mary, dau. of George Miisgrave, Esq., of
>;ettlecombe, co. Somerset, and had issue,
1 George, h. 6 Feb. 1742-3, and d. June, 1743.
1 Elizabeth, ra. 1st, John Withers Sherwood, Esq., and
2ndly, Thomas Sedgwick Whallpy, D.D., Clerk in Holy
Orders, of Mendip Lodge, and left no issue.
I. Elizabeth, d. iimn.
II. Mart, m. John So.mees, of Kempnett, Esq. (as above).
Jrnis — So.MERS : Per fess vert and sa., a fess dancette ermine,
cottised arg. between a woll's head erased in chief and an
t'SL-allop in base of the fourth. Crest — A laurel tree, sus-
pended therefrom a cuirass with tasses ppr., on either side
<.jf the tree an escallop or, and in front thereof a tilling spear
iessewisc ppr. Motto — I'rodesse quam conspici.
Heat — Mendip Lodge, Langford, E.S.O., East Somerset.
killed at the battle of Tcl-el-kebir, Egypt, 13 Sept.
1882 ; and two sisters, Elizabeth, m. 17 Jan. 1872,
Capt. J. A. Middleton ; and Agnes Mary, -who d. 2
Sept. 1853.
Seat— Sorn Castle, Mauchlinc, N.B.
SOMERVELL OF SORN.
SoMEETELL, James, Esq. of Sorn, co. Ayr, and
Hamiltons Farm, co. Lanark, J.P. for cos. Ayr and
Lannrk, Major and Lieut. -Col. Ayrsliiro Yeomanry,
I. I'J Sept. 1845 ; called to the Bar at the Inner
Temple, Not. 1870; M.P. for the Ayr Burghs
1890-2 ; m. 21Jan. 1892, Kathleen Emilic, eldest dau.
of M. &. Maclaiiic, Esq. of Lochbuie, and has issue,
James, b. 20 May, 1893.
'Mv. Somervell is the eldest son of Graham
.Somervell, Esq. of Sorn, D.L., and Convener of
tlie county of Ayr, who assumed the surname of
SoJiEETELL, and d. 11 Not. 1881, by Henrietta
.lane, his wife (v2. 23 July, 1844), 3rd dau. of
AVilliani Stirling, Esq. (2nd son of John Stirling,
Esq. of Kippendavie), and grandson of Col. James
Russell, of Woodside (who d. Dec. 1830), by
Mary his wife, 3rd dau. of John Stirling, Esq. of
Eippendavie, co. Stirling. He had four brothers,
AVilliam ; Graham Charles, d. 3 Feb. 1889 ; Henry
David; Louis, Lieut. Highland Light Infantry,
SOMEEVILLE OP BINDER HOUSE.
SoMEETiLLE, Aethde Fownes, Esq. of Dinder
House, Somerset, J.P., LL.B. (Camb.), Barrister-
at-Law, b. 23 April, 1850 ; m. 4 Aug. 1880, Ellen,
dau. of W. Stanley Sharland, Esq. of New Norfolk,
Tasmania, and has issue,
I. Harold Fownes, b. 25 May, 1881.
II. James Fownes, 6. 17 July, 1882.
1. Marjorie i'ownes, b. 7 Sept. 1883.
Lineage.— In the Heralds' Visitation for Devon for 1620,
nine generations of this family, paternally Fown-es, are recorded
prior to that date, and the descent, subsequently to that time,
has been authenticated and registered in the College of Arms.
The Heralds' account commences with
William Fownes, Esq. of Saxby, m. a dau. of Sir Eobert
Hilton, Knt. From him, the 7th in descent,
Thomas F'ownes, Esq. of Plymouth. Mayor of that town
1G12 and 1619, d. April, 1638, leaving issue', by his 2nd wife,
Joane, dau. of Walter Hele, of Gnaton, an eldest surviving
son,
John Fownes, Esq. of Whitley, Devon, under age in 1037,
whose will was proved 17 Dec. 1646 ; he m. Katherine, dau. of
.•\rthurChampernowne, Esq. of Dartington, Devon, and by her
had issue (with three daus., Bridget, Joane, and Katherine)
an only sou and heir,
John Fownes, Esq. of Wliitley, tapt. 9 Sept. 1640; d.
22 April, 1670. He m. Mary, dau. of Henry Xorthleigh, Esq.
of Peamore, Devon, and by her (who rf. 18 April, 1669) had
issue, John, his heir: Henry; Elizabeth, </. unm. 1669;
Katherine, ra. Sir Henry Carew, 2nd Bart, of Haccombe,
Devon, and Mary, '/)!. Peter Woodley, of Halsanger, Devon.
His eldest son and heir,
John Fownes, Esq. of Whitley, then of Kethway and Kittery
Court, Devon, M.P. for Dartmouth in3-14, d. 4 Ost. 1731.
He m. 1681, Anne, dau, of Edward Yarde, of Churston Ferrers,
M.P. for Dartmoutli, and by her (who d. 4 Nov. 1721) had
issue, John, his heir; Henry, </. v.nr,i. 1730-31; Anne, m.
Cliarles Stucley, of Plymouth; and Dorothy, d. unm. 1741.
The only surviving son and heir,
John Fownes, Esq. of Xethway and Kittery Court, d. 1 Oct.
1733, aged 46. By his 1st wife, Elizabeth (who d. 1718), dau.
and heirof Eobert Berry, of Plymouth, he had issue, Elizabeth,
ra. John Seale, Esq. of Mount Boone, Devon ; Mary, ra. John
Henry Southcote, Esq. of Combe, Devon; and Dorothy, d.
nam. 1746. He 7/i. 2ndly, 1719, Ann, dau. and co-heir cf
Samuel Madock, of Plymouth, by Isabella his wife, dau. of
Warwick, 3rd Lord Mohun, and by lier (who d. 13 Aug. 1772)
had two sons, Henry, of Nethway, Devon, and Dunster Cas-
tle, Somerset, ancestor of the family of F'ownes-Luttbell, of
Dunster Castle, and Thomas. The 2ad son,
Eev. Thomas F'ownes, M.A., of Kittery Court, Vicar of
Brixham and Prebendary of Wells, d. 3 March, 1808, aged 7s.
He ra. 1st, 25 April, 1754, Anne, dau. and co-heir (with her
sister, Elizabeth, wife of Sir John Carew, 5th Bart, of Hac-
combe) of Eev. Henry Holdsworth, Vicar of Townstali, Dart-
mouth (she d. s. 1). March, 1755). He ra. 2ndly, 12 Sept.
1764, Ann Vannam, eldest dau. of the Hon. George SomerviUe,
of Dinder House, Somerset, niece of James, 11th Lord Somer-
viUe, and sister and heir of Eev. William SomerviUe, of
Dinder aforesaid, and by her (who d. 31 March, 1812) had
issue,
Henry George, Comm. E.N., b. 1766 ; d. atTortola 30 Dec.
17!i5, wail).
James Somerville, his heir.
John Yarde, 6. 1 June, 17;2, and d.22 Oct. 1839. He m.
1st, 24 Oct. 1799, Margaret, dau. of Uoope Harris Eoo le,
Esq. of Chipton, Devon, and by her (wiio d. 19 Feb. 1803;
had an only surviving dau.,
Maria Somerville, tn. Eev. Stephen Davies, who d.s. p.
1842; she d. 1875.
He iii. 2ndly, 17 Oct. 1805, Hannah, eldest dau. and co-heir
of Edw.ard Curtis, of Mardyke House, Clifton, and by her
(who d. 4 Nov. 1814) had tw^o surviving sons,
Edward Ccrtis, late Capt. in the army, b. 23 Nov. 1806;
ra. is48, Mary Margaret, dau. of John Haythorne, Esq.
of Hill House, co. Gloucester, and has had issue.
1SS4
SOM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SOT
Edward John, h. 3 Aug. ISiO, Lieut. 13th Liglu In-
fantry.
FraiKis Curtis, h. lSr>2; d. ISI'J.
liobcrt Honry, if. in iulaniy.
ilarsarot Catharine.
Milborough, d. in infancy.
Henry George, Barrister-at-Ln\v, 6. 26 Xov. 1809 ; d. 14 Feb.
1«7;). He »i. 22 Oct. IboG, 1-rancos Elizabeth Lort, eldest
dau. of John Lort-Philips, Esq. oi Haverfordwest, and
had issue,
John Edward Curtis, 6. 1 Oct. 1841.
Henry Lort, 6. 20 Xov. 1844.
Frances Maria, m. Thomas Fercival Beckwith, Esq.
Charlotte Catherine. Sophia.
!llargaret. Wilhelraina.
Mr. John YardeFownes, •.». 3rdly. 24 Oct. ISlC, Nancy I'lice,
dau. of James Hearne, Esq. of Fadstow, Cornwall, and by
her had issue,
John Yarde, 6. 23 Xov. ISIS; d. unm. 16 Jan. 1839.
Jane, )?i. Hcv. William Williams.
Elizabeth ^Maria, m. Henry Carew, of Tiverton, Comm. U.N.,
3rd son of Sir John Carew, 5tli bart. of Haccombc. She d.
4 Aug. 1831.
Charlotte Ann, d. Jinm. 1841.
Catherine Maiilda, was 2nd wife of William Gwyn, Esq. of
Xeath, CO. Glamorgan, who d. Aug. I8o0.
The eldest surviving son.
James Somervili.e Fownes, Esq. of Dinder House, J. P., b.
19 Jan. 17t)9; .«. 1S30, on the death of Mrs. Somerville, widow
■ ■f his maternal uncle, Rev. William Somerville, who d. s. p.
1803, to the family estates, and assumed in pursuance of
diivctions in his will, by royal licence, dated 10 Jan. 1831, the
surname of Somerville only, and the arms of Somerville
quarterly in the first quarter with those of Fownes. lie 7n.
17 Feb. 1800. Frances, 2nd dau. of William llbert Esq. of
liowringsleigh, Devon, sou of \Villi\im llbert, Esq., of the same
place, by Bridget liis wife, dau. of Sir William Courtenay,
2nd Bart, of Powderhani Castle, in the same co. , and sister of
William. 1st Visecunt Courteuay, and by her (who d. 24 July,
l!>24) had issue,
AVilliam Henry, b. 28 Jan. 1806; d. unm. March, 1823.
James Curtis, his heir.
Frances Ann, m. 1839, Kev. Charles Griffith, of Glyn Celyn,
CO. Brecon, and d. s. p. July, 1813.
Augusta Jane, m. 1830, William Koope llbert, Esq. of Hors-
well House, and Bowringsleigh, Uevon, and d. 1 Oct.
ltS4.
Charlotte Maria llbert, d. 18 Oct. 1889.
Mr. Somerville d. Oct. 1848. His only surviving son and heir;
James Curtis So.merville, Esq. of Dinder House, M.A., J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1854, b. 26 Dec. 1807 ; m. 23 June, 1846,
Emily Periam, eldest dau. of Sir Alexander Hood, 2nd Ban.,
M.P., and had issue,
J. Arthur Fownes, now of Dinder House.
II. William Fownes, of New Zealand, b. 4 June. 18.')! ; m.
23 Oct. 1878, Bertha Eveline, youngest, dau. of Sir Tliouias
Tancred, 7th liart., and has, with other issue,
William Tancred, b. 18 July, 1879.
Ernest Selby, 6. 1882.
jEnid Bertha.
I. Frances Fownes, m. 3 Jan. 1871, Henry Churchill Max-
well Lyte, Esq., CB., F.S.A., Deputy Keeper of Public
Kecords, and has issue.
II. Emily Fownes, m. 5 July, 1877, liev. Edward Leighton
Elwes, Vicar of Overcombe, Liss, Hants, and has issue.
Mr. Somerville d. 13 June, 1876.
,4;-jn«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., three mullets between
seven crosses-crosslet fitchee or, three, one, two, one, for
Somerville; 2nd and 3rd az., in chief two eagles displayed,
and in base a mullet arg,. for Fownes. Crests— 1st, A wyvern
with rai.sed wings vert, langued gu., standing on a wheel erect
arg., for Somerville ; 2nd, A stump of an oak-tree erased at
top, with a branch on each side sprouting, all ppr., for I'Ovvnes.
Motto — Fear God in life.
Seat— Dinder House, Wells, Somertet.
SOMERVILLE OF DRISHANE.
Somerville, Thomas Hexkt, Esq. of Drishanc,
CO. Cork, J.P. and D.L., Higli Sheriff 1888, late
Lieiit.-Col. 3rd I3uffs, b. 29 Oct. 1821.; m. 29 June,
1837, Adelaide Eliza, lOtli dau. of Admiral Sir
.losiah Coghill, 3rd Eart., by his ^vife Anna Maria,
dau. of Chief Justice Bushe, and has had issue,
I. Thomas Cameron FitzGerald, Capt. King's Own Pkoyal
Lancaster llegt., b. March, 1860.
II. Joscelyn Josiuh Coghill, b. 1862; d. 1864.
III. Henry Boyle Townshend, Lieut. li.N., b. Sept. 1863.
IV. Aylmer Coghill, 6. Sept. 186.5; m. 1888, Emmeline
Sophia, dau. of Daniel Sykes, Esq. of tlaklands, co.
Gloucester, and has issue, Desmond Henry Sykes, b. 6
Aug. 1889 ; and Gillian Margaret Hope.
V. John Arthur Coghill, Lieut. 5th Fusiliers, b. March,
1872.
VI. Hugh Gualtier Coghill, sub-Lieut. R.N., b. July,
1873.
I. Edith Anna (Enone.
II. Elizabeth Hildegarde Augusta, m. 1 1 July. 1893, Egertoa
Bushe, Coghill, Fsq., eldest surviving son of Sir John
Joscelyn Coghill, Bart.
Lineage.— This family claims descent from James, 6th
Baron Somerville, through his 2nd son, James, circa 1570.
The llrst of the family that settled in Ireland was
William Somerville, a Church of England Minister, who
fled from persecution in Scotland 1G92. He in. Agnes, dau.
and co-heiress of Sir Patrick Agnew, Bart., and had
I. William, b. 1688, who returned to Scotland, and possessed
some of the old family estates.
II. Thomas, ancestor of the branch in Ireland.
I. Judith, 7)1. William Cameron, of Lnchbar, Dean in the
English Church, and was grandmother of Gen. William
Cameron.
The 2nd son,
Rev. Thomas Somerville, Rector of Myross, Braad, and
Castlehaven, J.P. co. Cork, b. in Galloway, Scotland, 1GS9;
(yt. 23 Dec. 1723, Anne, dau. of John Neville, Esq. of Furnace,
CO. Kildare, granddau. of Edward liiggs, of lliggsdale, co.
Cork, and widow of John Perry, of Woodrooff, co. Tipperary,
and by her had issue, i. Thomas, his successor; ii. Edward;
III. James ; iv. John, who all went lo America, founded there
the town of Somerville, and all d. s. 'p. ; i. Elizabeth ; ii.
Agnes Agnew, m. Dr. Griffin; iii. Margaret, m. William Lim-
erick, Esq. of Union Hall ; iv. Judith, la. her cousin. Rev. W.
Cameron; v. Alice, 7/i. Major William Ancram. Mr. Somer-
ville was s. by his son,
Thomas Somerville, Esq. of Castlehaven, co. Cork, m. 1759,
Mary, dau. of Capt. Philip Townsend, of Uerry, in the same
CO., and by her (who d. 1815) had issue, i. Thomas Townsend,
his successor; ii. Richard Xeville; iii. Philip, of the Prairy,
Schull, CO. Cork ; i. Anna, m. Joseph Reeves, Esq. ; ii. Mary,
m. Edward Becher, Esq., and d. 1848; iii. Catherine, m. T.
Hungerford, Esq. of Farley Cottage, co. Cork ; iv. Susan, d.
unrd. : v. Alice, ,n. William Parker, Esq., and d. 1840; VI.
Judith, m. Becher Fleming, Esq. of New Court, co. Cork; vii.
Agnes, 7)1. Capt. J. Townsend; viii. Harriet, d. unm. Mr.
Somerville d. March, 1793, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Townsend Somerville, Esq. of Drishane, and
Castlehaven, co. Cork, J. P., vi. Nov. 1796, Elizabeth Becher,
dau. of John Townsend, Esq., M.P., of Shepperton, and by her
(who (/. Feb. 1832) had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. John Townsend, Major H.M. Bengal Service, 6. 1800 ; m.
May, 1836, Frances Margaret, d.au. of Rev. Arthur Herbert,
Rector of Myross Wood, co. Cork. He d. 1861.
III. Richard, d. young.
IV. William Henry, (i. young.
V. Henry Owens Becher Townsend (Rev.), Rector of Done-
railc, d. 1867.
VI. Philip llor.atio Townsend, Admiral R.N., m. 1849, Mary
Stewart, dau. of David Maitland M'Gill Crichton, Esq. of
Rankeilour, co. Fife, and by her (who d, May, 1881; has
issue.
VII. James Edward, M.D., m. 1849, Ellen, dau. of John
French, E(.q. of Rath, co. Cork (of an elder branch of the
Frenches o/' Marino), and had issue.
VIII. Morris Townsend, in Australia, m. Miss Anketcll, and
(/. 1891, leaving issue.
I. Mary,?a. Jonas Morris Townsend, Esq. of Point (2nd sort
of Richard Townsend, Esq. of I'oint House).
II. Elizabeth, yii. 1831, her cousin, Riclui)-d Neville Somer-
ville, Esq. of MilltieUi, Roscarbery, and U. 1891.
Mr. Somerville d. June, 1811, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Somerville, Esq. of Drishane, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1863, b. 1797 ; m. 12 Oct,. 1822, Henrietta Augusta,
eldest dau. of Col. Richard Boyle Townsend, of Castle Town-
send, and had issue,
I. Thomas Henrt, now of Drishane.
1. Henrietta.
Mr. Somerville d. 19 May, 1882, and w.ts s. by his eldest son,
the present Col. Thomas Henry Somerville, of Drishane.
Seat— Drishane, Skibbereen, co. Cork.
SOTHEBY OF SEWARDSTONE.
SoTHEBY, Major-Gen. EiiEnEuicK Edward, of
Ecton, CO. iNorthampton, Lieut.-Col. late ilifl&
SOT
THE la:n^ded gentry.
sou
1885
Brigade, commanded Staffordshire Infantry Volun-
teer Brigade from 1888 to 1892 ; b. 1837 ; m. 1876,
Edith Marion, eldest dau. of Thomas Macmillan-
Scott, Esc[. of Wauchope and Pinnacleliill, co. Rox-
burgh.
Lineage. — The name of this family is traceable to the
carl}' part of the I5th century, when Jodn Southebt, of Pock-
lington, CO. YorU (son of Southebt, of co. Lincoln), was s. by
his son,
John Soctheby, of Pocklington, m. a dau, of Ehvood, of
Seaton, and was s. by his son,
KoGEB SoTHEEY, m. 3. dau. of Mennell, of Hawnby, and
was s. by his son,
John Sothebt, of Pocklington, m. Jane, eldest dau. and
co-heir of Sir William Hawcliffe, of Grimthorpe, by whom he
bad
EoGEB, of Pocklinrrton, in. Eleanor, dau. of Sir William
Constable, of Hatfield, in Holderness, and had by her an
■ only dau. and heir, Margaret, m. William Hungate, of Sax-
. ton, she was living 1585.
Robert, of Byrd^hail Hall, co. York, vi. Grace, dau. of Sir
Marniaduke Vavasour, Knt.. and d. 31 July, 1594, aged 80,
having had (with ten other children), Thomas Sutheby, heir
of Birdsliall Hall, ra. Isabella, dau. of Antony Bird, Esq. of
Newcastle, and widow of F. Thorpe, Esq. of Birdshall. This
branch, after five generations, ended in an only child,
Elizabeth Sothcby, m. Hon. Thomas Willoughby (who d. 2
Dec. 1742), 2nd son of Thomas, 1st Lord Middleton; she d.
in 1"52.
TnoMAS, iif whom presently.
William, Lord Mayor of York, whose branch appears to have
become extinct after two generations.
The 3rd son,
Thomas Sothebt, Esq. of Bishop Wiiton, co. York, m.
Mary Hall, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Sothebt, Esq. of Bishop Wilton, ra. a dau. of —
Bloy, and dying 1605, was s. by his eldest son,
Eev. Thomas Sothebt, m. Katherine, 2nd dau. of Thomas
Dandy, Esq. of Combes, in Suffolk, and, by her (who d. 13
Sept. 1624) eight sons and five daus., of whom were
Koger. James.
John, of Bury St. Edmund's, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder
of Bury, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William CastJeton,
Bart., by whom he had a son, John, who d. s. p., and two
daus.
The 2nd son,
James Sothebt, Esq. of Hackney, Middlesex, purchased the
manor of Sewardstone, Essex, 1673 ; he iii. Mary Gooding, and
<lying 1685, was s. by his only surviving son,
James Sothebt, Esq., ra. Anne liobinson (whose descent is
traced from Henry Norris, who, in the reign of Henkt VII.,
changed his name from Nonsis to Eobisson, and whose grand-
father, William Norris (orXorrevs), hadj^i. Anne, dau. of Mere-
dith ap Tudor, and sister of Sir Owen Tudor, whose illustrious
Welsh descent is well known), and had several children, none
of whom left issue, except the 4th son,
William Sothebt, Esq., a Col. in the Coldstream Guards,
ra. Elizabeta, dau. of William Sloane, Esq. of Stoneham, Hants,
ty whom he had (with three daus., Elizabeth, Kose, and Anne,
all of whom d. uma.) two sons,
William, nf whom presently.
Thomas, Admiral R.N., ra. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Christopher
Anstey, Esq. of Trumpington, co. Cambridge, by whom he
had issue,
Sarah, ra. Eev. Armytage Gaussen, of Mesden, Herts, and
d s.p.
Elizabeth, m. Capt. Thraston, of Talgarth, co. Merioneth,
and left a sun, Clement, m. and has had issue.
He ra. 2ndly, 1806, Lady Mary Anne Bourke, 4th dau. of
the Most Eev. Joseph Deane, D.D., 3rd Earl of Mayo,
Archb'.shop of Tuam, and by her (who d. 24 March, 1830)
had issue,
Thomas Hans (Rev.), Vicar of Milverton, m. Jane, dau.
of the Ven. Archdeacon Hamilton, and d. 1883, leaving
a son, Eev. Walter Hamilton Sotheby, Vicar of St.
Barnabas, South Lambeth, to. 24 Oct. 1893, Hon. Frede-
Tica Spring Rice, sister of 2nd Baron Monteagle.
Edward Southwell (Sir), Admiral E.N., K.C.B., 6.1813.
m. 1864, Lucy Elizabeth, dau. of Henry John Adeane,
Esq. of Babiahani, co. Cambridge, and has issue, William
Edward Southwell, 6. 1865; Herbert George, b. 1871;
Alfred Frederick, 6. 1874.
Mary Anne, m. her cousin, Eear-Admiral Charles
Sotheby.
Charlotte, m. Rev. Robert Boothby Heathcote, and d.
having had issue.
Catlierme Sophia, to. Eev. Mr. Heathcote, and d. s. p.
The eldest son and successor to his father,
William Sothebt, Esq. of Sewardstone, was well known in
literary circles as the successful translator of Oberon, of the
Georgics of Virgil, and at 70 years of age. of Homer's Iliad
and Odyssey ; he was also the author of several original poems.
He was b. 1757; to. Mary, dau. of Ambrose Isted, Esq. of
Ecton, CO. Northampton, by Anne his wife, sister and co-heir
of Sir Charles Buck, Bart, of Hanby, and had issue,
William, Lieut.-Col. in the Foot Guards, </. s. p.
Charles, of whom presently.
George, in the H.E.I.C.S., killed in defending the Residency
at Nagpore, in the Mahratta war.
Hans, H.E.I.C.S., to. Isabella, dau. of Luke Hopkinson,
Esq. of Highbury, and d. 1827, leavfng a son, Hans Williniii,
b. 1827 ; m. 1864, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Charles John
Cornish, Esq. of Salcombe House, Sidmouih, and d. s. p.
1875.
Frederick, C.B., Col. Bengal Artillery, d. 1870.
Maria, d. 1852. Harriet Louisa, d. 1SC5.
He d. 1833, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Charles Sothebt, Esq., Eear-.\dmiral of the Blue. He m.
1st, 1819, Hon. Jane Hamilton, dau. of William, 7th Lord Bel-
haven and Stenton, by whom (who d.. 1820) he had
Charles William Hamilton, late of Sewardstone 1 Manor
and Ecton.
He ra. 2ndly, 1830, his cousin, Mary Anne, dau. of Admiral
and Lady Mary Anne Sotheby, by whom (who d. 1881) he had
further issue,
Frederick Edward, now of Ecton.
Mary Anne, (i. 1884. Eleanor Catherine.
Jane Louisa, ra. Lieut. -Col. T. W. Cator, 2nd son of Eev.
Thomas Cator, by Lady Louisa Frances Lumley his wife,
dau. of John, 7th Earl of Scarborough.
Cecilia Elizabeth.
Eear-Admiral Sotheby d. Jan. 1854, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Charles William Hamilton Sothebt, Esq. of Sewardstone
Manor and Ecton, J. P. cos. Essex, Middlesex, and Northamp-
ton, High Sheriff fur the latter 1881, late Capt. 60th Eifles, 6.
1820; 5. to the Ecton estate inl881, on the death of his cousin,
Ambrose Isted, Esq. of Ecton ; d. while yachting 23 March,
1837, at Government House, Antigua, W.I., and was s. by his
half brother, the present Major-Gen. Sothebt, of Ecton, who
sold the Sewardstone Manor in 1884.
^niis (as granted in 1563)— Arg., on a fesse vert, between
three crosses-crosslet sa., as many talbots of the first. Mr.
Sothebt quarters : 1st, az., three quatrefoils arg. ; 2nd, az.,
two barrulets or, over all a lion rampant gu., for Eatcliffe;
3rd, quarterly arg. and gu., 2nd and 3rd quarters freltee or, a
fesse az. charged with a crescent of the third, for Norris ; 4th,
gu., three Catherine wheels or, for Speke ; 5lh, az., a chevroa
arg., for Hasselwall; 0th, az., a cross moline or, for Molt-
nedx ; 7th, arg., a falcon volant from a nest ppr., for Erneis ;
8ih, gu., a lion rampant arg. within a bordure engrailed or,
for Garnet. Crest — A demi-talbot ppr. Iluttu — Ou bien, ou
lien.
Seat — Ecton, Northampton.
SOUTHAia: OF SOUTHALI.
SouTHAM, Thomas, Esq. of The Hollies, co. Salop,
J.P., b. 18 Aug. 1818 ; m. 4 March, 1845, Mary
Anne, dau. of the late Eobert Lucas, Esq., and by
her has had issue,
I. Samcel Clement, b. 6 Jan. 1849; ra. 4 April, 1872, Alice,
dau. of the late Joseph Whitehouse, Esq. of Churchfields,
CO. Stafford, and has issue, one son, Lionel Akthur
Clement, and two daas.
II. John Downes, b. 21 Aug. 1850; ra. 16 April, 1874. Frances
Louisa, dau. of the late Henry Eidgway. Esq. of Leigh-
ton-Buzzard, and has issue, one son.
III. Arthur William, b. 23 Jan, 1854 ; d. 23 Aug. 1S70.
IV. Walter Thomas, b. 26 June, 1857.
V. Herbert Eobert Henry, 6. 20 Aug. 1859.
I. Alice Isabelle.
II. Edith Harriette.
III. Helen Mary.
IV. Agnes Emily, 7i!. 7 April, 1881, E. Hyla Greves, Esq.,
M.D., 3I.R.C.P., <tc., Bournemouth.
V. Evelyn Amy, d. 31 July, 1874.
VI. Constance Ada.
VII. Lilian Maude, m. 14 April, 1SS5, W. S. Owen, Esq. of
Spalding.
Iiineagre. — This family, of Norman extraction, became
established in England at the Conquest, and was subsequently
seated at Southam, co. Warwick, where, for a long period ,
they held landsfrom the Abbots of Coventry. In the 17th cen-
tury, George Southam, Esq., derived from a branch of this
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SOU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SPA
ancient house, resided at Barton, in Buckinshamshire. He
Id., and left i<sue, Georoe, of Barton, his lioir, from whom
descended, Ferdinando Southani, of Winslow, Bucks, and
George Soiitham, of Barton, iii tlie same shire. In the year
1790, some of the descendants of Ferdinando Southani, the
representative of the elder branch, following the impulse
given to commerce and manufactures in the north of England,
established themselves in Manchester, co. Lancaster.
The Shropshire bninch of this family settled in that county
in the middle of the ISth century.
Thomas de SocTH.iM was Abbot of Burton-on-Trent in the
ItJth ye;»r of Uiciiakd II., succeeding John of Ipstoke. In
1414, KicHARD SocTHAM was elected Mayor of Coventry. In
the I6th century the Oseney Abbey estate, Barton (after tlie
suppression of the monasteries), was in the possession of this
family. In July, 155S, Robert Southam was burnt at the
stake in Smithtield for his religious opinions. In 1.5i)ti,
Thomas Soctbam voyaged from the "Towre of Colmogro unto
the citie of Novogorode, in Russia," and wrote an account
publiscd by Hakluyt, 1.589. He was killed in the " English
House " when the " Crimme " Tartars burnt Moscow, 24 Blay,
1.J71.
Samuel Soctham, Esq. of the Scotts and formerly of Moor
Hall, Salop, b. 1750 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Phillips,
Esq. of Catesby, and by her (6. 1750 ; d. 6 Feb. 1814), had
issue,
.Samuel, 0. 7 May, 1788 : d. an infant.
Thomas, of whom presently.
WilliaM, of the White House, Newent, Gloucester, b. 30
April, 1791; killed by a fall from his horse, 22 May,
lbl9.
James, b. ft March, 1793 ; <?. an infant.
Samuel Fhillips, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, Coroner
for Southern Division of Shropshire, 6. 11 Aug. 1795 ; d. 22
March, 1S6S.
• Maiy Anne, 6. 15 Feb. 1787 ; m. T. Crump, Esq. of Cliorley,
Salop.
Elizabeth, b. 11 Aug. 1795 ; m. Rev. J. F. Filewood, Chap-
lain to the Forces, Bermuda, and d. 30 June, 1855.
Jane, h. 1 April, 17U7; d. 19 May, 1817.
Mr. Southam </. 29 Aug. 1825. His second son,
Thomas Southam, Esq. of Blundell House, Stottesden,
Salop, b. 13 Jan. 1790; hi. 14 July, 1814, Martha, dau. of John
Downcs, Esq. of Moor Hall, Salop, and by her (6. 10 Dec. 1788 ;
d. 3 .\ug. ISSO) had issue,
I. Thomas, present representative.
II. John Downes, b. 28 .\ug. Is20; m. Louisa, dau. of the
late J. Gandell, Esq. C.E., and d. s. p. 12 July, 1879.
III. William Henry, 6. 1823; d. 19 Nov. 1842.
IV. Samuel, b. Jan 1829; d. 7 March, 1831.
I. Elizabeth Martlia, b. 3 July, I8l5 ; /». T. Sale Townsend,
Esq., andrf. 27 Xov. 1843, leaving issue.
II. Harriet, b. 31 July, 1816 ; d. II May, 1843.
III. Marianne, 6. 4 Nov. 1831.
Mr. Southam d. 31 Dec. 18G3.
Stat— The Hollies, Shrewsbury.
SOXJTHBY, late OF CARSWELL.
Hayward-Sodthey, Elizabeth, only surviring
dau. and heiress of Thouas Uayward-Southby,
Esq. of Carswell, Berks.
Lineage. — Richard Southbt, of Carswell, co. Berks (son
of John Southby, of Carswell, d. 1599), ?/i. Jane, eldest dau. of
Edward Kcate, of Locking, co. Berks, and d. 1606, having had
three sons, John, his heir ; Thomas, of Stanford, Berks ;
Robert, of Appleton, ancestor of that branch. The eldest son
and heir,
John Southet, Esq. of Carswell, J.P., aged 67 in 1664, ?u.
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Wiseman, Esq. of Steven-
ton, CO. Berks, and had issue. The eldest son and heir,
Richard Southby, Esq. of Carswell, living (aged 41) 1664,
'III. 1648, Catherine, dau. and co-heir of Robert Strange, Esq.
of Somerford Keynes, co. Wilts, by Jane his wife, dau. of Sir
Anthony Hungerford, Knt. of Blackburton, co. Oxford, and
Farley Castle, Wilts, and had issue. He d. 1703, and was ».
by his eldest son,
Joh.n Soutuet, Esq. of Carswell, aged 12 in 1664, m. 1676,
3Iary Trenchard, of Lychett Maltravers, Dorset, and d. 1741,
having had (uitli two daus.) an only son,
Richard Southbt, Esq. of Carswell, m. 1707, Bridget, only
dau. and heir of Nathaniel Lye, D.D., Archdeacon of co.
Gloucester, and by her (who d. 1766) had issue. Mr. Southby
(whose will is dated 6 Dec. 1747, and proved 27 Sept. 1750) was
«. by his eldest son,
Edward Southbt, Esq. of Carswell, d.imm. l.%.June, 1793,
'iged 81, and was .t. by his brother,
Henrt Soutuby, Esq. of Carswell, bapt. 30 Dec. 1718; ire.
Sarah, only dau. of James Harris, Esq. of Salisbury, relict of
William Ilayter, Esq., and d. s. p. 1797, leaving his estate of
Carswell to his nephew (only child of his sister, Bridget, who
m. Rev. John Hay^vard),
Sir Thomas Hatward, Knt., who became of Carswell. He
was Clerk of the Cheque to the Corps of Gentleman Pensioners.
He in. 2oNov. 177.5, Catherine, dau. of James Harrington, Esq.
of Abergavenny, and d. 1799, leaving an only surviving dau.
and heir,
Elizabeth Hatward, m. 1799, Thomas William Chamberlaia
Perfect, Esq. of Hammersmith, Middlesex, and, jure v.xons,
of Carswell, only son (by his 2nd wife, Henrietta, dau. of
William Johnston, of Campden, co. Gloucester) of Willianv
Perfect, Esq. of West JIulling, Kent, M.D., son of Rev.
William Perfect, Vicar of East Mailing. She ;(. 19 July, 1801,
leaving by Mr. Perfect (who m. 2ndly, 22 Sept. 1802, Anne[
dau. of David Clcgg, of Maidstone), an only son, Thomas, who
assumed by royal licence, 1 Nov. 1822, the surname of Hay-
ward-Southbt.
Thomas Hatward-Southbt, Esq. of Carswell, Berks, F.S.A.,
b. 5 May, 1801; m. 7 April, 183.5, Elizabeth, only dau. of
Charles St. Barbe, Esq. of Lymington, Hants, and had issue,
I. John, b. 9 Aug. 1839 ; d. unm. 3 March, I8GI.
I. Jlary, d. %inm. 11 April, 1855.
II. Elizabeth, his heir.
^r?iis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, a chevron between three-
apples gu., for Southbt : 2nd and 3rd arg., on a bend sa. three
fleurs-de-lis of the first, upon a chief of the second a lion of the
tield, for Hatward. C--<i,t— A demi-lion rampant or, holding
in the dexter paw an apple gu.
liesidmce — Twyford Lodge, Cavendish Road, Bournemouth.
SOWERBY OF PUTTERIDGE PARK.
SowERBY, Thomas George, Esq. of Pntteridge
Park, Herts, b. 8 April, 1S66 ; s. his father 1888.
Lineage.— George SowERET, Esq. of Putteridge Park and
Dalton Hall, J. P. and D.L. (who d. 1868), ra. Anne Johnson,
dau. of William Hutchinson, Esq., and by her (who d. Nov.
1861) left a son,
George Sowebbt, Esq. of Putteridge Park, Herts, Daltore
Hall, CO. York, and Dalston Hall, Cumberland, J. P. for cos.
Herts and Bedford, High Sheriff 1876, Col. Durham Militia, 6.
1832: m. 29 Oct. 1863, Emily Isabella Jane, dau. of Robert
Airey, Esq. of Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and had issue,
I. Thomas George, now of Putteridge Park.
II. Harry .John.
III. Francis Hubert Airey.
I. Emily Frances Annie.
II. Lilian Mary.
HI. Violet Florence.
Col. Sowerby d. 2 Aug. 1SS8.
Seat — Putteridge Park, Luton.
SPAIGHT OF DERRY CASTLE.
Spaight, Col. George Campbell, of Derry
Castle, CO. Tipperarj, J. P. cos. Clare, Tipperary,
and Limerick, Col. Commanding Limerick City
Artillery, Local Government Inspector 1880-93,
b. 9 Oct. 1831 ; m. 12 Aug. 1863, Dorina, only
dau. of the Chevalier Peine iJeretta, of Corfu, and
has had issue,
I. Francis Beretta, b. 30 May, 1864; d. 13 July, following.
I. Luisa Dorina, b. 13 Aug. 1865; rn. 30 Jan. 1889, Capt. C-
W^. Gartside Tipping, and has issue, Irene Maria Luisa;
Daphne Dorina Flora; and Dorothy Elspeth.
II. Caroline Mabel, b. 20 Sept. 1860; m. 1 Dec. 1891, Capt.
Phillip Ripton Cronipton, R.A.
Col. G. C. Spaight began his service in the 91st
(Argyllshire) Highlanders, served with the 31st
Regt. in the Crimea, and after with the 2nd Batt.
9th Regt. (medal and clasp, and Turkish War
medal) .
Lineage. — James Spaioiit, of Woolwich, Kent, after-
wards of Coleraine, co. Derry (whose will was proved 1669),
was father of
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
SPA
1887
Thomas Spaight, Esq., whose son and heir,
Thomas Spaight, Esq. of Bunratty Lodge, co. Clare, Sene-
schal to Henry, 7th Earl of Thomond, was on the Grand Jury
of Clare, and signed the address to Charles II., 1683. He had
a grant of arms from Sir Kichard Carney, Ulster King of Arms,
dated 20 Dec. 1684. He m. Eliza, dau. of Mounttord West-
ropp, Esq. of Attyflin and Bunratty, co. Clare, and by her had
issue,
Thomas, of Bunratty Lodge and Eurrane, High Sheriff co.
Clare 1725, m. 26 Sept. 1725, Grace, dau. of Edward Hoare,
Esq., M.P., CO. Cork, by whom (whose will, dated 1 Feb.
1764, was proved 8 Aug. 1765) he left at his decease, 10
Oct. 1757,
1 Thomas, of Kinsale, co. Cork, whose will, dated 13 Sept.
1771, was proved 4 July, 1775. He m. Prudence, dau. of
Francis Hely, Esq. of Gortrough, and sister of Right Hon.
John Hely-Hutchinson (father of Richard, 1st Earl of
Donoughniore), and had issue,
John, d. s. p.
Prudence, m. Edward Ferriter, Esq. of co. Kerry, ard
had issue.
Mary Grace, d. .«. p.
Christian, m. Richard TyiTcll, Esq. of Bame, and
d. s. p.
2 Palmer, d. s. p. 3 Joseph, d. s. p.
4 Samuel, m. Diana, dau. of John llickey, Esq. of Cap-
pagh, CO. Clare, and d. s. p>.
1 Katherine, d. unm.
2 Grace, to. 1749, Robert Reeves, Esq. of Coik, who d.
1802.
William, of whom presently.
The 2nd son,
William Spaight, Esq. of Sis-mile Bridge, co. Clare, m.
Ann, dau. of Mountiford Westropp, Esq. of Attyflin, and widow
of Richard Bury, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, co. Clare, and by
her had issue,
I. William, of whom presently. ii. Westropp.
I. Elizabeth.
II. Mary, m. Rev. Francis Morice, of Atterbiiry, co. Clare.
The son and heir,
WiLLiA.M Spaight, Esq. of Corbally, Capt. 65th Regt. (with
which he served at Bunker's Hill), High Sheriff for co.
Clare, m. 1784, Millicent Anne, dau. of Thomas Studdert, Esq.
of Bunratty Castle, co. Clare, and by her (who d. 1846) had
issue,
I. William, a Capt. in the army, d. s. p.
It. Thomas, of Corbally, co. Clare, in. Elizabeth, dau. of
Rev. Robert Gabbett, LL.D., of Castle Lake, co. Clare.
III. George (Rev.), of Limerick, B.A., m. Mary Ann, dau.
of William Smith, Esq. of Cherrymount, co. Meath, and
had issue, George and Ann Millicent.
IV. Henry, of Corbally, co. Clare, an OfiBcer in the 4Sth
Regt., b. 1798; m. 1838, Constantia, dau. of Rev. Robert
Gabbett, LL.D., of Castle Lake, co. Clare, and had issue,
William FitzHenry, Lieut. -Col. R.E., b. 1842; m. 1868,
Ellen, dau. of Thomas Crowe, Esq. of Dromore, co. Clare,
D.L., Robert, Elizabeth, (/. unm., Helen Constance Thoma-
sina, Anna Margaret, and Gustava.
V. Feancis, of Derr> Castle.
I. Maria, m. Francis Morrice, Esq. of Springfield, co. Clare.
II. Millicent, d. unm.
Mr. Spaight d. 1798. His 5th son,
Fbancis Spaigut, Esq. of Derry Castle, co. Tipperary, J.P.,
b. 24 June, 1790; m. 1812, Agnes, dau. of James Campbell
Paterson, Esq. of Kilrush, co. Clare, and sister of Duncan
Campbell, Laird of Asknish, Lochgair House, co. Argyll, and
(I. 16 Feb. 1861, leaving issue,
William, of Derry Castle.
James, J. P., High Sheriff, co. Limerick, 1853, M.P. for the
city of Limerick 1859-65, Mayor of that city 1856 and
1877, b. 1818 ; m. 1850, Elizabeth .tVlason, dau. of John
Eckford, M.D.
Francis, d. s. p.
George Campbell, now of Derry Castle.
Jean, d. 1840 ; rn. George Julius, M.D., of Richmond, Surrey,
and had issue.
Agnes, m. Col. Lnmley, late 3Ist Regt., and has issue.
Harriette, m. Col. Astell, of West Lodge, Dorchester, and
has issue.
Amelia, m. Major John Blood Smyth, of Fedainore House,
CO. Limerick, and has issue.
His eldest son,
William Spaight, Esq. of Derry Castle, J.P. for cos. Clare
and Tipperary, High Sheriff Limerick city 1850, 6. 6 March,
1817; TO. 18 Sept. 1845, Anne, only dau. of Capt. Marcus
Paterson, of Shepperton, co. Clare, and had issue,
I. Francis Windham, 6. at Rome, 12 Feb. 1847 ; d. s. p. 17
July, 1865.
I. Caroline Mary Gertrude, d. 8 May, 1865.
Arms — Arg., on a fesse sa., three pheons of the field. Crest
-Ajayppr. JV/o»o— Vi et virtute.
Seat — Derry Castle, Killaloe.
SPALDING OF DALARRAN.
Spalding, Augttstus Feedeeice Moxtagtt,
Esq. of Holm and Dalarran Lodge, co. Kirkcud-
bright, J.P. and D.L., b. 23 Oct. 1838.
liineagre. — John Spalding, Esq. of The Holm and .Skir-
mers, co. Kirkcudbright, m. Mary Ann, eldest dau. of Thomas,
4th son of Sir Robert Eden, Bart, (see Burke's Peerage). She
?/i. 2ndly, Henry, 1st Lord Brougham and Vaux (see Burke's
Peerage) and d. 12 Jan. 1865. The son,
John Eden Spalding, Esq. of The Holm and Skirmers, co.
Kirkcudbright, J.F.,m. 18 Aug. 1831, Hon. Mary Wilhelmina,
dau. of John Henry, 1st Viscount ot Templetown, and by her
(who d. "20 March, 1876) had issue,
Augustus Frederick Montagu, now of Dalarran.
John Henry, killed at Sebastopol 1855.
Mary Helen, ra. 11 .April, ls74, the Hon. and Rev. John
Grey, Canon of Durham, and Rcclor of lloughton-le-Spring
{see Burke's Peerage, Grey, E.).
Seat — Dalarran Lodge, Xew Galloway, N.B.
Toion ResiderLce — 3, Morpheth Terrace, S.W.
SPAKKE OF GUNTHORPE HALL.
Sparke, Edward Bowyee, Esq. of Gnntliorpf??
Hall, Norfolk, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High SherifP,
1877, b. 28 July, 1832 ; m. 4 July, 1872, Annie,
2nd dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Marcon, of Wal-
lington Hall, near Do'wnliam Market, Norfolk, and
has issue,
Henry Bowtek, b. 10 Feb. 1875.
Ethel Agnes.
Lineag'e. — The family of Sparke has long been settled ire
the cos. of Essex, Middlesex, Chester, and Devon. The arms
now borne were recorded in the year 1577.
The Right Rev. Bowver Edward Spaeke, D.D., Bishop of
Ely (son of Major William Sparke, by his wife Mary), 6. 27
April, 1759; Dean of Bristol 1804, Bishop of Chester 1809,^
Bishop of Ely 1812; m. Hester, dau. of S. Hobbs, Esq. of Hem-
stridge, and by her (who d. 14 March, 1836) left at his decease^
4 April, 1836, an eldest son.
Rev. John Henry Sparke, of Gunthorpe Hall, M.A. (Pem-
broke Coll. Camb., 5th Senior Opt.), Canon of Ely 1818,
Chancellor of the Diocese of Ely 1824, Rector of Leverington
(1827), and of Gunthorpe with Bale (1831), m. 18-25, Agnes,
youngest dau. of the late Sir Jacob Astley, 5th Bart, of Melton
Constable, Norfolk, and of Soaton Delaval, Korthumberland,
and sister of Jacob, 7th Lord Hastings, and d. 8 Feb. 1870,
leaving issue by her (who d. 30 July, 1872),
I. Henry Astley, b. 28 Dec. 1828; fell in Light Cavalry-
Charge at Balaclava, 25 Oct. 1854 (4th Light Dragoons).
II. Edward Bowyer, now of Gunthorijc Hall.
III. John Francis, formerly in the 68th Light Infantry, and
84th Regt., served in the Crimea (medal and clasps). Major
and Adjutant Oxfordshire Militia, 6. 25 July, 1835; m. 1st,
Mary Adela, 2nd dau. of George Edwin Taunton, Esq. of
The Marfords, co. Chester (marriage dissolved), and had
issue, Agnes 'Violet L'Estrange Astley, 6. 5 3Iay, 1874;.
m. 2ndly, 1884, a dau. of — Foster, Esq., and d. 27 Feb.
1888.
T. Agnes, TO. 20 Jan. 1870, Rev. Robert Arbuthnot Law,
Rector of Gunthorpe- cum-Bale, Norfolk, who d. 11 Dec.
1889, leaving issue, Arbuthnot Patrick Astley, 6. 5 July,
1872; Hubert Henry Bingham, 6. 6 Oct. 1873; and Alex-
ander David Hamilton, 0. 18 Oct. 1874. She d. 18 June,
1892.
^,.„is_Chequy or and vert, a bend erm., quartering Swaff-
HAM and Edgefield. C/es(— Out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-panther rampant guardant arg., spotted with various
colours, lire issuing from the ears and mouth ppr.
Seat — Gunthorpe HaU, East Dereham. Town Residence — 6G..
Eaton Square, S.W.
SPARLING
(now CUNLIFFE)
PETTON.
OF
(Spaeling), Emma Floeence, of Petton Part,
Salop, m. 17 July, 1867, Capt. Ellis Brooke
Cunliffe, late of the 6th Dragoon Guards (eldest
son of Ellis Cunliife, Esq., who 'n-as 2nd surviring
son of Sir Foster Cunliffe, Bart., by Harriet his
ISSS
SPA
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SPA
wife, d:iu. cf Sir Duvid Kinloch, Eart.), and lias
issue,
I. Kllis SrAKUNO, Capt. 3rd Batt. Shropshire licgt. , h. 13
May, ISiJS.
II. John BrooUe, Lieut. Shropshire Y.C., b. 9 Oct. ISC').
III. WilUam Noel, h. Zit Dec. 1877.
IV. Letrendre \Va\kiii, h. 1S7S.
1. Catlierine Violet, lu. ISSS, J. F. G. Iloflgson-rioberts, Esq.
n. Emma Veronica, m. ISl'O, Henry Jessnp Stone, I'.si^.
Ill Florence Vanda, m. 1S91, R. Dllyly Tliomas, Esq.
IV. Verhena, m. 1S;)3, Mastennan Stanley Williams, Esq.,
R.H..\.
V. Caroline Muriel Valencia. vi. Mahel Virginia.
Xiineag-e.— John Spaklixg, Esq. of I'ctton, Salop, and
St. Domingo Hall, co. Lancaster, J.l'. (son of E. Sparling, of
Beaumont Cote, co. Lancaster), m. and had issue,
I. AViLLiAM, his heir.
I. Elizabeth, m. Al ednego Mathew, Esq. of Eulclvleys, in the
island of St. Christopher's, and 'I'lie Lytli, Salop,
II. Ann, m. John Hopper, Esq. of \\hitton Castle, Durham.
The son and heir,
William Sparling, Esq. of Petton, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1S09. previously in the 10th Hussars, 6. 30 Sept. 1777;
111. 1S04, Emma Eliz.abeth, only dau. of John Walmesley, Esq.
of Ince liall, co. Lancaster, and by her (who d. ISTG) had
issue, with two daus., F'anny and Mary,
I. William, late of Petton.
II. Charles, twin with his broth';r William, Capt. 15th
Hussars, rf. iinin. 30 April, 1S7G.
III. John, of Petton. s. his brotlier.
I. Emma Anne, of 20, Stratford Place, London.
Mr. Sparling d. 1S70, aged 93, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Sparling, Esq. of Petton, J. P., b. 1S13: and d.
21 March, ISSS, when he was s. by liis brother,
PiEV. John Sparling, M.A., of Petton, J. P. for co. Lancas-
ter, Eector of Eccleston, near Chorley, co. Lancaster, b. 19
July, 1815; vi. 19 Sept. 18-13, Catharine Sybilla, dau. of Sir
Thomas Joseph de Trafford, 1st Bart, of TrafTord Park, co.
Lancaster, and by her (who d. 22 May, 18S6) had an only
child, Emma Florence, now of Petton.
Sict — Petton Park, Shrewsbury.
SPARROW (now BERIDGE) OF GOSFIELD
PLACE.
Beeidge, Hexet We are, Esq. of Gosfield
Place, Essex, and of Algarkirk, co. Lincoln, b.
5 Feb. 1819, assumed the name of Beridge by
ioval licence 31 May, 18S2, on inlieriting Algarkirk
Iroin his uncle.
tiineagre. — James Sparrow, Esq. of Halstead(son of John
Sparrow, Esq., by Anne his wife, dau. of William Plarrington,
Esq., and grandson of John Sparrow, whose father, William
Sparrow, Gent., of Sible Hedingham, was 6th in descent
from William Sparrow, of West Harling, Norfolk, temp.
Edward HI.), b. July, 1065; ra. Oct. 1690, Elizabeth, dau. of
John Pose, Esq. of Morgan Hayes, Devon, and dying 1726,
left two sons, William, of Gosfield, and
John Sparrow, Esq. of Halstead, bapt. 10 Dec. 1697; in.
1st, 1720, Jane, only dau. and heir of Robert Sparrow, of
OiTton, Suffolk, by liis wife, dau. and co-heir of Heighamliishy,
of Thoi^pe Morieux, and by her had a son, James, of whom
hereafter. He m. 2ndly, Martha Marshall, of Colchester, and
iy her (who d. 13 June, 1780) had a son and a dau., who both
d. v.ivn. The only son of the first marriage,
James Spap.row, Esq. of Gosfield, bapt. 8 April, 1725; to.
Margaret, dau. and co-heir of I'ev. Thomas Bernard, Rector of
Little Barfield, and by her (who d. 13 March, 1790) had, with
three daus., Jane, m. Fiske Manistre, of Halstead; Sarah, m.
Rev. Charles Edward Holden; and Marth.a, m. Rev. Newman
Jolin Stubbin, of Clopton, three sons, i. John, of Gosfield
(Rev.), d. 1786: ii. Thomas Bernard, of Gosfield, d. 1793;
tind HI. James Goodeve. Mr. Sparrow d. 29 Oct. 1777. His
youngest son,
James Goodeve Sparrow, Esq. of Gcsfield Place, 6. 29 Jan.
1770 ; 7/1. IsD, 1799, Anne, youngest dau. and co-heir of James
Crowe, Esq. of Lakenham, Norwich, and by her had (with
ihree other children, who d. v.nm.)
I. Margaret, m. 10 Nov. 1824, William Bragge, Esq., Col.
of Dragoons, of .Sadborow, Drrset ; he rf. 6 April, 1863.
II. Jane, ra. 28 March, 182C, Fiske-Goodeve Hanison, ICsq.
of Copford Hall, Essex, and 2ndly, Thomas Pynsent, Esq.
of Piit House, Chudleigh, Devon, now of Lakenham House,
isorlh Devon,
Jlr. Sparrow to. 2ndly, 18 Dec. 1817, Dorothy, dau. of Rev.
Basil luiry Beridge, of Algarkirk, co. Lincoln, and by her
(who d. 12 Feb. 1833) had issue,
I. Henry Weare, present representative.
II. Basil, of Gostield Place, Ha stead, J. P. and D.L., h. 1
Aug. 1820: m. ii Dec. 1846, Julia, dau. of James Scratton,
Esq. of PriLtlewell Priory, and d. 21 Sept. 1880, leaviirj;
issue,
1 Basil James Harold ^Eev.), M.A., 5. 23 Nov. 1853 ; m.
1882, Margaret Louisa, dau. of Henry Capel Elliot, Esq.,
and has issue, Basil James Goodeve, 6. 1883.
2 Valentine Arthur George John, b. 14 Feb. 1856 : d. 10
July, 1872.
3 Herbert Edward, 6. 14 March, 1857; d. unm. 12 April,
1882.
4 Reginald Bragge, b. 11 Dec. 1860; d. 31 Dec. 1882.
5 Richard, b. 10 June, 1871.
1 Amy Julia, b. 9 June, 18.=)0; m. 8 Oct. 1872, Itev.
William Edward Lionel Lanipet ; she d. 19 Aug. 1876.
2 Isabel Mary, b. 10 Sept. 1851 ; m. 14 Dec. Ib76, Ben-
djshe William Ellys Walton, Esq. of Bower Hall, Steeple
Bumpstead, Essex.
.3 Serena Elizabeth, b. 16 Oct. 1852.
4 Florence Ellen, b. 25 Nov. 1854.
5 Lucy Margaret, b. 30 June, 1858 ; d. 4 Jan. 1869.
G Beatrice Emma, b. 22 Sept. 1859.
7 Ethel Bertha, 6. 10 March, 1862.
8 Augusta Rosalie, 6. 21 March, 1865; d. 6 June, 1870.
HI. John Beridge (Rev.), B.A., Vicar of Algarkirk. with
Eosdyke, Lincoln, 6. 24 June, 1828; m. 14 July, 1859, Louisa
Henrietta, dau. of Rev. Samuel Hartopp Knapp, Rector of
Letchworth, Herts.
III. 1 lorothy Emma, to. E. Tilt, M.D., and d. 17 March, 1869.
iv. Annette Rosalie, vi. W. Devoy, Esq., who d. 6 Jan. 1862.
Mr. Sparrow rf. 3 Oct. 1338.
Arms — Arg., a sallirenebuly between two bear.s' heads erased
in pale, and as many escallops in fesse sable. Crest — In front
of a bear's head erased sa., three escallops inverted or. Motto —
In solo Deo sal us.
5ta<s— Gosfield Place, near Halstead, and Algarkirk, Boston.
SPARROW OF PREEN MANOR.
Sparrow, Arthur, Esq. of Preen Manor, Salop,
J.P. and D.L., High Slieriff 1886, *. his father in
his estates at Church Preen, Eaton-undcr-Hajwood,
and Eushbury, co. Saloj->, b. 28 Nov. 1826 ; m. 4
Feb. 1851, Emma Euth, dau. of William Gratrix,
Esq. of Ecch's, co. Lancaster, son of Samuel
dratrix, of Manchester, who was son of William
Gratrix (who d. 26 June, 188S), of Manchester,
by Euth his wife, dau. of William Hodgson, of
Wigton, CO. Cumberland, and Mary his wife, dau.
of Stephen Blair (formerly Macdonald), and has
had issue,
Arthur Gratrix, 6. 22 Dec. 1851: d. 25 Jan. 1852.
Arthur William Hanbury, b. 8 April, 1856; d. at Oxford,
30 Oct. 1878.
Cecil Blair, of Somertou Court, co. Somerset, Barrister-
at-Law, 6. 18 June, 1859; m. 15 April, 1890, Cara Mary,
dau. of Charles Evan Thomas, of Gnoll, Neath, by
Caroline his wife, dau. of Henry Shepherd Pearson, and
Caroline liis wife, sister of the 1st Lord Lyons ; and has
issue,
Arthur, b. 28 Dec. 1892.
Cara Cecil Audrey.
Ruth Mary Angela.
Alan Bertram Hanbury, of Tettenhall, co. Stafford, b. 23 Feb.
1803; m. 26 May, 1891, Christina Annie Margaret, dau.
of Major-Gen. Charles Joscelyn Cecil Sillery, late 12th
(Suffolk) Rent., by Christina his wife, dau. of Archibald
Smith, of Hobart Town, and has issue,
Arthur Alan Hanbury, b. 1 April, 1892.
Euth Margaret Sillery.
Edith.
Amy, m. E. Lennox Peel, Esq., eldest son of Charles Peel,
who was eldest son of John Peel, Jl.P. for Tamworth, and
has issue, 1 Bertram Lennox; 2 Charles Lawrence Kin-
loch; 3 Denis lleywood ; 4 Roland Tennyson; 1 Phyllis;
2 Ruth Eleanor.
Euth.
liineag'e. — This is a branch of the same family as that of
Sparrow of B'lshtnn, co. Stafford.
Thomas Sparrot, of Audley, living circa 1500, was fatherof
John Sparroy, or Sparrey, of Audley, bapt. 2 Feb. 1540,
father of
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1889
John Spakeo, or Spabret, of Audley, bapt. 28 April, 1593,
father of
JoBN Spabrow, or Spabbet, of Andley, co. Stafford, 'hnpt.
22 May, 1630, father of John Spabbet, of Audley, bapt. 21
March, 1663, who, by Joanna Kettle his wife, had a son,
John Spakbow, of Audley, bapt. 22 Sept. 1689, m. Mary, dau.
of Richard Booth, of Audley, and had a son,
William Sparbow, 6. 2 Aug. 1727, who emigrated about
1750, from North into South Staffordshire, with his cousin,
Burslem, who held larce collieries in the neighbourhood of
Wolverhampton, and was the first person in South Staffordshire
who erei.tcd a steam engine for the purpose of raising water
from the coal mines. Burslem m. Frances Newell, sister of
George Port (fomierly Newell), of Ilani Hall, co. Stafford,
and his son, John, s. his uncle, George, and took the name of
PoBT. William Sparrow in. 1 Aug. 1761, Elizabeth, dau. of
AVilliam Allen, of Sedgley, and dying 27 April, 1789, left an
only son,
William Spareow, of Pattingham, co. Stafford, h. 1 March,
1764; m. 1st, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Hanbury, of
Birmingham, son of Robert Hanbury, and grandson of Robert
Hanbury, the son of Francis Hanbury, of Norton Hall, co.
Stafford, a branch of the Uanburys of Hanbury, co. Worcester,
which family had been seated at Norton Canes for several
generations. By Mary Hanbury his wife (who d. 11 Oct. 1819),
Mr. Sparrow had issue,
William Hanbury, of Penn, co. Stafford.
John Sly, m. Charlotte, dau. of William Penn, of Kidder-
minster, and left issue.
James, m. Ann, dau. of James Shaw, of Birmingham, and
had issue.
Henry, -m. Sarah, dau. of James Shaw, of Birmingham, and
left issue.
Edwin, m. Ellen, dau. of James Adams, of Walsall, and left
issue.
Thomas, m. Mary, dau. of John Pickin, of Sidney, Salop,
and left issue.
Alfred, m. Ignacia, dan. of Col. Medinilla, a Spanish Officer,
and left issue.
Mary Anne, m. John Bradnock Adams, of Penn, co. Staf-
ford.
Jane, m. Edward Horley, of Liverpool.
Eliza, m. William Pickin, of Wrockwardine, co. Salop.
Mr. Sparrow m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of John Crowley of Nor-
wood, Surrey, but by her had no issue. He d. 15 Feb. 1834,
and was s. by his son,
William Hanecbt Spabeow, Esq. of Penn, &c., J. P. and
D.L., 6. 6Jan.l789; jn. 26 Jan. 1811, Caroline, dau. of Thomas
Mander, of Edgbaston, and hy her (who d. 22 Feb. 1622) had
issue,
William-Mandeb, of Penn Court.
Robert, b. 26 Aug. 1819 : d. unm. 22 Nov. 1843.
Caroline, m. John Horton, of Edgbaston, and d. 2 Aug.
] 862.
Emma, m. Thomas Henry Fuwke, of Graisely, co. Wolver-
hampton, who d. 1861.
Louisa, ra. George Gwynne Brown, of Stourport, and d.
25 July, 185H, leaving, inter alios, an eldest son, William
Arthur Brown, Esq. of Albrighton Hall, co. Salop, and
Camiston, co. Monmouth, who has taken the surname of
Spabbow.
He m. indly, 23 Aug. 1824, Sarah Higgs, dau. of William
Turton, Esq. of West Brorawich, co. Stafford (a descendant of
Nichola Turton, of Dudley, a.d. 1470), and by her had issue,
Feedeeick Tubton, of Habberley Hall, co. Salop, b. 9 Aug.
1826; ra. 14 June, 1848, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Henry
Crane, Esq. of Graisele^-, co. Stafford, and d. 29 March,
18S7, leaving issue, Frederick Henry, ot Habberley Hall, h.
1853, ra. 1»72, Elizabeth, only dau. of Sidney Flavel, Esq.
ot Leamington, co. Warwick, and has a son, FrederickSyd-
ney WiUiam, 6. 1874; Alice Mary: Elizabeth Jane ; Emily ;
Kate; Helen ; Lucy ; and Aua. On the death of his father,
he .9 to his estate at Habberley, Salop.
Abthur, now of Preen Manor.
Sarah Elizabeth, d. i^ Aug. 1867.
Mary .\nne, ))i. Rev. David Mapleton, Canon of Ripon, Vicar
of Meanwo&d, Leeds, who d. 20 May, 1891.
HaiTiette, d. 19 March, 888.
Mr. Sparrow d. 20 Jan. 1866, leaving his estates among his
three sons. His eldest son,
Willi.^mMandebSpabrow, Esq. of Penn Court, co. Stafford,
and Albrighton Hall, Salop, J. P. and D.L., s. his father in his
estates at AIbrii;hton and Woolaston, Salop, and Campston, co.
Monmouth, High Sheriff of co. Stafford 1873, 6. 16 Nov. 1811 i
m. 10 May, 1848, Alice, dau. of Thomas Rogers, Esq. of Liver-
pool and Flixton, co. Lancaster, by Martha his wife, only
child and heir of George Fletcher, Esq. of Partington, co.
Chester, and d. s. p. 9 Feb. 1881. He was s. in his Shropshire
property by his nephew, William Arthur Brown, son of his
Bister Louisa. He took the name and arms of Spabeow.
II.
Arms — Per fesse az. and arg., in chief three roses of the
second, and in base an arrow in pale ppr.,/orSPAEBow ; quarter-
ing/b?- Hanboby, or on a bei.d engrailed vert between two
plain cotises sa. and thi-ee bezants. 6Ve.9t — Out of ihe battle-
ments of a tower ppr., a unicorn's head arg., horned and crintd
or, semee of pheoiis az. Motto — In Deo solo salus est.
5(!(!(s— Preen Manor, Salop, and The Sparrow's Nest, Tenby,
South Wales.
BODYCHAN-SPARROW OF BODYCHAIT.
Bodtchan-Spareovv, Heney Glendwe, Esq. of
Gwyn-du, and Bodychan, co. Anglesey, Capt.
New- South Wales Military Forcss, b. 4 May 1851,
ni. 1892, Julia Dorothea, dau. of Major Percy
Owen, of Bellambi, N.S. Wales.
liineage. — John Sparrow, E.sq. of Red Hill, High Sheriff
of Anglesey 1708, attended King William to Ireland, and was
present at the battle of theBoyne. He ra. 1st, Jane, dau. and
heir of Richard Bodychan, Esq., but by her had no issue, and
2ndly, Mrs. Moreton, nie Boys, widow of the eldest son of Sir
Edward Moreton, Knt. of Slaugham Park, by which lady he
had two sons, Bodychan, the elder, Sheriff for co. Anglesey
1753, d. unm., and,
Henby .Spabeow, Esq. of Red Hill, High Sheriff of Anglesey
1773, m. Barbara, dau. of Rev. William Williams, of Pabo,
Rector of Llansanfe, co. Carnarvon, and by her had issue,
I. John Bodychan, his heir.
II. Budjchan, b. 1759; ia- Martha, 2nd dau. of Owen Mcy-
rick, Esq. of Bodwrgan, and had issue,
1 Meyrick Bodychan, Lieut. R.X., b. 1791.
2 Edmund, Bombay N.I., b. 1797 ; in. Valetta, only dau,
of Col. Carea, R.A. ; was killed at the fort of Shalapore,
leaving an only son, Henry, an Officer iu India.
3 Henry William, Lieut. 10th Hussars, d. 1829.
1 Hester Elizabeth, m. James Duff Watt, of the Commis-
sariat, Cape of Good Hope, d-ceased.
2 Frannps Emma, m. William Wynne Sparrow, Esq. of
Red Hill, deceased.
3 Anna Elizabeth.
4 (ieorgiana Anne, m. Charles Malpas, Esq., deceased.
5 Meriel Elizabeth, rn. 1st, Henry Pi ingle, Esq.,ana2ndly,
Horatio Clarence Carey, Esq., dece^ised.
6 Charlotte Anne.
III. James, h. 1771 ; m. Margaret, dau. of William Lewis,
Esq. of LlandyfBnan, co. Anglesey, deceased.
I. Anne, m. Thomas Lloyd, Esq., deceased.
II. Frances, m. Rev. William Pugh, RecIorofLlan, deceased.
III. Emma, m. Rev. Henry Uoyd, of Tregonian, and 2udly,
William Meyrick.
The eldest son and heir,
John Bodychan Spaerow, Esq. of Red Hill, High Sheriff
of .\nglesey 1781, Col.- Commandant of the Anglesey Local
Militia, 6. 1754; m. 14 May, 1772, Anne, only child and heir
of Ambrose Lewis, Esq. of Trwysclwyn, co. Anglesey, by his
1st marriage, and had (with other children, whoti. young) one
son, William Wynne Spaerow, his heir, and seven daus.,
1 Barbara, m. Hugh Robert Hughes, Esq. of Bachc Hall,
CO. Chester, brother of the 1st Lord Dinorben ; 2 Anne, m.
1st, Rev. Evan Lloyd, of Maesyporth, co. Anglesey, and 2ndly,
John Price, Esq. of Cadnant ; 3 Grace, ra. 1st, Capt. Robert;
Shaw, and 2ndly, Charles Wynne, Esq. of Plasnewydd, co.
Denbigh; 4 Mary Jane, ra. Rev. Thomas Winfield, Rector of
Finmore, Bucks, and d. 1846 ; 5 Frances ; 6 3Iartha Eliza, m.
Joseph Goddard, Esq., Collector of Customs, co. Carnarvon;
and 7 Catheiine. Col. Sparrow d. 1 Feb. 1823, and was s. by
his son,
William Wynne Spabeow, Esq. of Red Hill and Body-
chan, CO. Anglesey, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1822, b. 10
Nov. 1792; m. 18 May, 1820, his first-cousin, Frances Emma.
2nd dau. of Bodychan Sparrow, Esq. of Leamington, and had
issue,
I. John Bodychan, of Bodychan.
II. William David Lloyd, b. Dec. 1827, deceased.
I. Elizabeth Hester, d. 27 March, 1S43.
II. Louisa Emma, d. Nov. Is33.
Mr. Sparrow d. 1858. His elder son,
John Bodychan Bodychan-Spabbow, of Bodychan, co.
Anglesey, b. 4 July, 1823; m. 1847, Zaidee, dau. of Henry
Martin Blake. Esq. of The Heath, and by her (who d. 25 Dec.
1888) had issue,
I. Llewelyn Wynne Bodychan, Lieut. 48th Regt., b. 17 Feb.
1S4II ; m. Nov. 1876, Katharine, only dau. of Col. Hodgson,
Indian army, and d. s. p. Sept. 1877.
II. Henry Glendwb, now of Bodychan.
III. Arthur Edward Bodychan, b. 17 Dec. 1852 ; d. at New
Mexico, 27 Dec. 1887.
IV. Percy Archibald Bodychan, 6. 29 July, 1853.
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I. ZniJee Emily I?ucltp, ;<!. 22 Aiitr. 1S77. Sir John William
-Hollywood, 8th Bait, of Eviiiston, co. Kont, and has issue,
Courtney: William: Violet: and Hilda.
il. Meriei l^ucy Nichola Meyrick.
- «i. Valetta Louisa JIaria.
^r. Bodychaii-Sparrow i'. 2G Nov. ISSfi, and was s. by his
^coQj sun.
^aiiiiln of Tiobnrhun.
Vhis ancient family is descended in a direct line from llwfa
apCynddehv, of Fresaddfed, LordofLlifon, founder of the first
Dohle tiibe of North Wales, a.d. 11()9, and from Llewelyn, son
of HwUyii ap Howel ap lorworth Ddu, and from John Wynne,
Ksq., who assumed the name of Bodychan, the name of his
estate, by appointment of IIenby VIL, in compliment to his
gallantry on Bosworth Field, and was on the same occasion
.created High Sheriff of Anglesey for life. His son, Hichard
■ Wtnne Bodychan, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Richard Bulkcley,
Xnt. of Baron Hill, and had a dau. Jane, sole heir of Body-
- Chan, who 7«. JouN Sparrow, Esq. of Ked Hill, Anglesey (as
. atove).
Alius — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Sparrow ; 2nd and 3id,
Bodychan. ft«sZ— A sparrow-hawk. JV/o£(«—Honestas optima
politia.
Scat — Gw_fn-du, Bodychan, Anglesey. ■ •
SPEAE.MAN OF THORNLEY AND
EACHWICK.
Speaemax, Heney Charles, Esq. of Thornley
^all, CO. Durham, and Eachwick Hall, Nortlmmber-
land, b. 18 Nov. 1835 ; w. 8 June, 1859, at St.
Omer, liis cousin, Augclique, dau. of Col. Prosper
d'Hauteville, of the Frencli Artillery, and by her
. (who d. 15 Sept. 1871, at Aberdeen) has issue,
c. Henry Laoresce, b. .5 June, 3860, at Colchester.
II. Charles Prosper, b. 20 March, 18G2, at Cannaniore, East
Indies.
III. Laurence d'Hauteville, b. 22 April, 1803, at Bangalore,
East Indies.
IV. Alexander James, b. 27 Blarch, 1S70, at Stonehaven,
N.B.
I. Caroline Angelique, b. at Bangalore, East Indies.
Major Spearman, late a Capt. in the 66tlt Regt., is
Lord of the Manor of Thornley, and s. to the Each-
wick estate in 1876 (on the death of Robert Eeay
Spearman), under the will of his kinsman, Ealpli
:Spearman, Esq. of Eacliwick, an eminent local
..antiquary, who d. in 1823.
Lineage.— EojERT Spearman, a younger son of the
■Steauuans o/ 7)07! /u)i<7ton, Salop (said to have been seated
there from the Conquest), went into the North with the troops
ttiat suppressed the rebellion, called "The Pilgrimage of
Orace,'* and was at the battle of Solway Moss l.'')42. He <!.
circa ICOO, aged 81, leaving by his 2nd wife, a dau. of AVhit-
field of Whitfield.
EoiiERT Spearman, who held lands in Preston and Tyne-
moutli 16U. He j,i. Alice, dau. of John Browne, Lieut. -
• Oovernor of Tynemouth Castle, and had, with three daus.,
. and a younger son, Thomas, of whom presently, an elder son,
ilicuAEL, of Preston, Northumberland, ancestor of the Spuar-
MANS of Preston and Eacha-icl; in that co. (the last male
representative of which, Ralph Spearman, Esq. of Eachwiek, d.
1823). Robert Spearman d. 1G15. His 2nd son,
Thomas Spearman, Esq., 6. circa ITiOS; ?,'. 16 Nov. 1(120,
Margaret, dau. and eo-heir of John Atkinson, Gent, of Cleadon,
. and dying f> Dec. 1C31, left a son,
Eorert Spearman, Esq. of Preston, h. circa 1023 ; m. 1044,
Dorothy, dau. of John Pattison, of Boldon and Hedworth, co.
Durham, by whom (who w. 2ndly, Capt. James Cordie) he
had issue, 1 .John, his heir, and 2 Robert, of Old Acres, m.
1701, Hannah, dau. of William Webster, Merchant, of Stockton-
• on-Tees, and d. 1728, leaving three sons, 1 Robert, of Old
Acres, d. 1761, leaving, by Anne his 2nd wife, dau. of Robert
Sharpe, Gent., five daus., his co-heirs (Dorothy, ui. John Ralph
Ji'enwiek, M.D., of Durham ; Mary Anne, d. vmu. 9 May,
1777; Hannah Elizabeth, m. Thomas Wilkinson, Esq. of Cox-
hoe, CO. Durham ; Charlotte, m. Thomas Swinburne, Esq. of
Pontop ; and Margaret, ra. Calverley Bewicke, Esq., M. P. of
■ Close House, Northumberland); 2 John, d.s.p. ; and 3 William,
iather (by Hannah Milburn his wife) of Robert Wcmyss
Spearman, Esq. Robert Spearman d. 27 Jan. 1G57-58, and was
.3*. by his eldest son.
John Spearman, Esq. of Durham, bapt. 16 Jan. 164.^, a
sound and judicious lawyer and antiquary, who was for thirty
years Under-sheriff of Durham. In 1078, he purchased the
manor of Thornley. He m. 3 Nov. 1603, Elizabeth, dau. ana
co-heir of Hiehard Whitfield, Esq., jun.. Alderman of Durham,
and had issue. Mr. Spearman d. 21 Sept. 1703. His Oth son,
and eventual representative,
Gilbert Spearman, Esq. of Thornley, and subsequently,
jure uxoris, of Bishop Middleham, Barrister-at-Law, b. 21 Oct.
1075 ; in. Isl, 1097, Mary, dau. and co-heirot Robert Bromley,
Gent, of Nesbett, CO. Durham, and by her (who c/. 23 Jan. 1700)
had one son to survive, Robert, his heir. He m. 2ndly, 1
Sept. 1701, Margaret, dau. and sole heir of Robert Pearson,
Esq. of Bishop Middleham, by Mary his wife, dau. of Charles,
1st Viscount Cullen. and had issue,
George, of Bishop Middleliam, J. P., bapt. 23 April, 1714: m.
Anne, dau. of Ralph Sneyd, Esq. of Bishton, and dying
April, 17C0, left two daus., his co-lieirs, •
Elizabeth Honoria, m. her cousin, William John Spearman
Wasey, Esq., Lieut. -Col. in the Guards.
Anna Susanna, m. Gen. Wilkin Vyse.
JIary.
Margaret, m. William Wasey, M.D., of Gerrard Street, Soho.
Mr. Spearman d. 1738, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Spearman, Esq. of Thornley, m. about 1721, Mi.s.s
.\nne Stone, of York, and had issue. Mr. Spearman d-. 1747,
and was .i. by his son,
Charles Spearman, Esq. of Thornley, m. 1st, Jane, dau. of
Robert Irvine, Esq. of Woodhall, co. Dumfries, and had issue,
two sons, of whom presently. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, sister of
William Young, Governor of Grenada and Tobago, by whom
he had one son, Alexander Young, father of Sir Alexander
Y'oung Spearman, Bart, (sec Bdrke's Peerage andBamnttagi).
Mr. Spearman </. 21 Oct. 1703, aged 35, and was s. by the
elder son of his 1st marriage,
Robert Irvine Spearman, Esq. of Thornley, d.. unm. 8 Oct.
1775, and was s. by his brother,
Charles Spearman, Esq. of Thornley, J.P., m. 21 June,
1790, in London, Sarah, dan. and eo-heir of Samuel Brooke,
Esq. of Birchington, Kent, and by her (who d. 12 Aug. 1808)
had issue,
I. Charles, b. 14 Nov. 1791, 1st Lieut. R.A.,. d. s.fi. of his
wounds received at Waterloo.
II. John Henry, oI Thornley.
III. Brooke, b. 2 Aug. 1797; d. s. p. at Jamaica 1819.
IV. Laurence Alexander, Lieut. 81st Ref^t., fi. 10 Oct.
1804; m. 1834, at Carlsruhe, Caroline, dau. of Col. Louis
d'Hauteville, of the 1st Chasseurs-i-eheval in the Ereneh
army, by whom (wlio d. at Metz 20 March, 1850) he had
issue,
Henry Charles, now of Thornley.
Alexandrine, m. Col. Eugene Clerc, of the French Artil-
lery.
Mr. Laurence Spearman, d. 13 Sept. 1837, and was bur. at
Mayence.
I. Sarah, m. 15 May, 1811, John Armstrong, M.D., of
Russell Square, London, the eminent phy.'ician. llereldest
son was the late Right Rev. John Armstrong, Bishop of
Grahamstown.
II. Mary Anne, m. 10 Feb. 1826, Walter Scruton, Esq. of the
city of Durham.
III. Caroline, to. 3 Feb. 1831 (as 1st wife) Sir James Horn
Burnett, luth Bart, of Leys.
Mr. Spearman d. !9 June, 1825, and was s. by liis son,
Henry John Spearman, Esq. of Thornley, J. P. and D.L.,
M.P. for the city of Durham 1847-52, and for several years its
Recorder. He served as High Sheriff of tlie co. 1800; b. 7 Dee.
1794, and il. num. 1 Oct. 1803, being s. by his nephew, the
present Henry Charles Spearman, Esq. of Thornley and
Eachwiek.
Arms — Az., a chevron erm. betwen three tilting-spears erect
or, headed arg. ; quartering Whitfield, Bromley, Sione,
Brookk, &.C. Crest — A lion rampant, supporting a tilting-
spear, all ppr. Mollo — Dum spiro spero.
Sf«(s— Thornley Hall, co. Durham, and Eachwiek Hall,
Northumberland.
itoii/fnc-e— Glenville, Jersey.
SPEDDING OF SUMMEKGROVE.
Speddino, James Wtndham IIarrixgton
Peroy, Esq. of Summergrove, Cumberland, 0.
18 April, 1849, s. his grandfather, 1863.
Lineage. —This family, which came originally from Ire-
land, was afterw:irds resident for some generations in Scot-
land. The first who settled in Cumberland about the year
1085, was
SPE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SPE
1891
Edward Spedding, ra. Sarah Carlisle, a co-heir, and had
issue (with two daus.) four sons,
I. John, who served the office of Sheriff of Cumberland in
1758, and from whom descended Spedding 0/ ArmathwaiU
}laU and Mirchouse.
II. George. iii. Lancelot. iv. Carlisle.
Tlie 4th son,
Carlisle Spedding, from whom descended the branch here
■treated of, m. Saiah, dau. of Edward and Jane Towerson, and
liad issue, with two daus.,
John, d. young. James. Thomas (Rev.).
The 2nd son,
James Spedding, ra. 1st, Mary, dau. of Henry Todd, of St.
Bees, by whom he had a dau. Elizabeth, 711. Peter John Hey-
-wood, of The Nunnery, in the Isle of Man, one of His Majesty's
Deeni.-itcrs for that i.sland, and2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
iind Lucy Harrington, of Carlisle, a descendant of the ancient
family of Harrington, of Harrington, Cumberland, by whom
tie had issue,
I. James, his successor. it. Thomas, d. an infant.
III. Carli.sle, Lieut.-Col. in the army, who served as Capt. in
the 4th Regt. of Dragoons, under the Duke of Wellington,
in Spain and Portujial, during nearly the whole ot the
Peninsular war, was present at many of the actions and
sieges, and was taken prisoner at the battle of Albuera in
Idll. He VI. Sarah, dau. of Hugh Parkin, of Skirsgill
House, Cumberland, and c^ 1872, leaving issue,
1 Carlisle Harrington, an Officer in H.M.'s 5Gth Eegt.
1 Sarah Elizabeth, iu.Rev. R. H. Whiteway.
3. Sarah, ra. Baldwin Wake, M.D., son of Drury Wake,
Esq., formerly of the 17th Dragoons, and nephew to Sir
William Wake, 7th Bart., of Courteen Hall, co. Northamp-
ton.
II. Annie, to. Charles Wake, M.D., brother of the above Dr.
Wake, and d. 1824.
III. Elizabeth, m. John Cowham Parker, Esq. of Hull.
The eldest son,
James Spedding, Esq. of Summergrove, Cumberland, Capt.
in the 1st Regt. of Foot Guards, and Major of the Royal West-
morland Militia, D.L. and J. P. co. Cumberland, h. 13 Oct.
1779 , in. 15 Nov. 1808, Mary Dykes, dau. of Lawson Dykes
Ballantine, Esq. of Cockermouth and Crookdale Hall, in the
.above shire, and sister of J. Dykes, Esq. of Dovenby Hall, and
iby her (who d. 15 Nov. 1870) had issue,
I. James Dykes, Capt. Westmorland Militia, b. 1810; m.
J 848, Emily, youngest dau. ot the late Hon. William
Frederick VVyndhani, and granddau. of Charles, 2nd Earl
of Egremont, and d. v. p. 6 Oct. 1851, leaving issue,
1 James Windham Habbinoton Percy, now of Summer-
grove.
2 Carlisle James Scott, 6. 23 June, 1S52.
1. 3Iary Jane Hamilton, m. Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esq. of
Castletown, in the Isle of Man, who d. 18U2.
Ti. Elizabeth, r,i. Rev. J. H. Wake, d. 1874.
III. Sarah Anne, d. 1881.
IV. Lucy Isabella Harrington, d. 1880.
V. Emily Frances Ballantine, m. Col. Arthur Wyndham,
who d. 1874.
Mr. Spedding served in the 1st Regt. of Foot Guards on the
■Continent, under Gen. Sir Ralph Abercronibie and His Royal
Highness the Duke of York, and in the Mediterranean, under
•Gen. Sir John Moore, and was severely wounded in the engage-
ment on the 2nd of Oct. 1799, near Egmont-op-Zee, in North
Holland. He d. 10 April, 1863, and was s. by his grandson,
the present representative.
Arrai — Gu., on a fesse engrailed, between three acorns
■slipped or, a mural crown, between two roses, of the field. Cvest
— Out of a mural crown or, a dexter arm embowed in armour,
the right hand grasping a scimitar, and the arm charged with
three acorns, one and two, and entwined by a branch of oak,
all ppr. 3/'j»o— Utile dulci.
istut — Summergrove, near Whitehaven.
SPEIR OF BURNBRAE AND CULDEES.
Speie, Robeet Thomas Napieb, Esq. of Black-
stoun, and Burnbrae, co. Eenfrew, and Culdees, co.
Perth, J.P. and D.L. for both cos., b. 15 Oct. 1841 ;
m. 2 June, 1868, Hon. Eraily Gifford, 3rd dau. of
Eobert Francis, 2nd Lord Gitford, by Frederica
his wife, dau. of Maurice, Lord Fitzhardinge, and
Las issue,
I. Guy TnoMAs, b. 2C Feb. 1875.
II. Kenneth Robert Napier, b. 1 April, 1877.
HI. Evan Berkeley, b. 22 March, 1882 ; d. 15 Feb. 1884.
IV. Malcolm Scott, 6. 6 Feb. 1887.
V. Ronald Fitzhardinge, 6, 9 March, 1888.
I. Gwendolen Mary, b 29 Aug. 1870.
II. Marjorie Gifford, b. 1 Nov, 1878.
liineagre. — Robert Speik, Esq. of Burnbrae, b. 16S8 ; 711.
1718, Mary, dau. of Thomas Fyfe, and had three sons and two
daus., the eldest of whom,
William Speib, Esq. of Burnbrae, 6. 1725 ; m. 1750, Mary.
dau. of John Robertson, Esq., and d. 1810, leaving, with four
daus., one son,
Roeert Speie, Esq. of Burnbrae, 6. 1752; m. 1787, Isabella,
dau. of John Robertson, Esq., and had issue,
John, b. June, 1790; d. Nov. 1324.
William, of East Lodge, Acton, Middlesex, i. Sept. 1792 ; to.
Charlotte, dau. of Isaac Solly, Esq.; d. 1848.
Robert, of Burnbrae, of whom we treat.
Thomas, of Blackstoun, co. Renfrew, J.P. and D.L., b. 1 Jan.
1801, and d. s. p. 20 Sept. 1874.
Mary, d. unm. I&IO.
Elizabeth, m. D. Austen, Esq. ; d. 1869.
Isabella, d. 1827. Jane, d. 1866.
Margaret, d. unm. 1884.
Janet, m. J. Willis, Esq.; d. 1864. Agnes, d. unm'. 1883.
Mr. Speir d. 1841, and was s. by his son,
RoBEBT Speib, Esq. of Burnbrae, co. Renfrew, and Culdees,
CO. Perth, J.P., b. 1 Jan. ISOl; m. G June, 1839, Mary, eldest
dau. of Sir William Millikea Napier, 7th Bart, of MiUiken, co.
Renfrew, and had issue,
Robert Tho.mas Napier, now of Burnbrae and Culdees.
Elizabeth Christian Stirling, m. 10 Oct. 18G7, Archibald
Campbell Douglas, Esq. of Mains, co. Dumbarton.
Mr. Speir d. 18 Feb. 1853.
Arms — Az., az. two tilting spears in saltire, between four
boars' heads couped or, on a chief arg. a mullet between two
crescents gu. Crest — A dexter arm in armour embowed, wield-
ing a tilting spear, all ppr. Motto — Advance.
6eats — Culdees, Muthill, co. Perth, Blackstoun, and Bum-
brae, CO. Renfrew.
SPEIRS OF ELDERSLIE.
Speies, Alexander Aechibald, Esq. of Elders-
lie, and Houston, co. Renfrew, J.P. and 1).L., Lieut.
4th Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, h.
posthumous 3 June, 1869.
Lineage. — Elderslie, the ancient property of the family
of the renowned Sir William Wallace, passed from them,
by marriage, to Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Succoth, who
sold it in 1769 to Alexander Speibs, Esq. Mr. Speir's son,
Archibald Speibs, Esq. of Elderslie, co. Renfrew, s. to the
estates 1782, and represented the co. in Parliament. He m
24 Jan. 1794, the Hon. Margaret Dundas, eldest dau. of
Thomas, 1st Lord Dundas, by Lady Charlotte Fitzwilliam
his wife, 2nd dau. of William, "aCL Earl Fitzwilliam, and by
her (who d. 8 May, 1852) he left at his decease, Nov. 1832
five sons and nine daus., Alexander, Thomas Dundas, Archi
bald William, Peter Charles, Lawrence Dundas, Margaret
Bruce, Mary, Anne Godolphin, Frances Laura, Helen, d
10 April 1887, Dorothea Dundas, Harriet, Octavia Elizabeth
and Matilda Isabella Grace. The eldest son,
Alexander Speirs, Esq. of Elderslie, Lord-Lieut, of co
Renfrew, m. 22 June, 1836, Eliza Stuart, eldest dau. of
Thomas C. Hagart, Esq. of Bantaskine, Falkirk, and d.. 5 Oct
1844, leaving by her (who 7H. 2ndly, Edward Ellice, of Inver
garry), a dau. Eliza, m. 1863, Major-Gen. Sir Claud Alexander,
Bart, of Ballochmyle, and one son,
Abchieald Alexander Speirs, Esq. of Elderslie, educated
at Eton, Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards, M.P. for co. Renfrew,
6. 5 June, 1840; 7;i.3Sept. 1867, Lady Anne PleydellBouverie
eldest dau. of Jacob, 4th Earl of Radnor, and d. 30 Dec. 1868
leaving a posthumous son, ^Vlexandee Abchieald, now of
Elderslie.
Arms — Az., a ship in full sail arg., flags gu., between three
bezants. Crest — An arm in armour embowed, wielding a lance,
all ppr. Motto — Salvet me Deus.
Seats — Elderslie House, Renfrew, and Houston House, John-
stone, CO. Renfrew.
SPEKE OF JORDANS.
Speke, William, Esq. of Jordans, Somerset,
J.P. for Wilts and Somerset, b. 20 Sept. 1825 ; m.
April, 1850, Eliza Anne, dau. of Rev. C. Wicksted
Ethelston, of Upljme, Devon, and Wicksted,
Cheshire.
6 £ 2
iS92
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
SPE
liineagre. — The Spckes were very anciently possessed of
the manors of Wenibworthy and ISranipton, Devon, and chiefly
resided in the former of those parishes, at a seat denominated
Heywood. In the time of Henry II., Ilichaid I.e Kspek (for
so the name was formerly written) held three kuifchts" fees of
Hobert Fitzroy, Lord of the JIanor of Okehamptoii. Richard
Espec, or Speke, descended from the famous Walter Le Espec,
founder of three goodly abbeys, Kirkham and Kivaulx, co.
York, and Warden, co. Bedford, was the first that tixed his
seat atWhite Lackingron,and from him twenty generations had
descended in Camden's time, 1607.
Sir John Speke, Knt. (son and heir of John Speke, by Joan
his wife, dan. and heir of John Keymes, of Dowlish), m. Alice,
cousin and heir of Sir Thomas Beauehamp, and with her came
White Lackington, Atherstone, and Ashill, Somerset. lie was
s. by his son,
John Speke, Esq. of White Lackington, m. the dau. of
William Somaster, and was father of
Sib John Speke, Knt. of White Lackington, living lemji.
IIenrt VII., J)!. Alice, a Spanish lady, who came to England
as Maid of Uonour with Queen Catherine of Aragon, and had
a son and successor,
Sir John Speke, Knt. of White Lackington, temp. Heney
VIII. He Til. Joan, dau. and heir of John Wimworthy, Ksij.
and was s. by his son.
Sir John Speke, Knt. of White Lackington, m. Alice, dau.
of Sir John Arundel, Knt. of Lanhern, Cornwall, and with her
acquired the estate of Samfurd and IJounton. Sir John's son
and successor,
Sir Thomas Speke. of White Lackington, knighted by IIenrt
VIII., was of the Privy Chamberto Edward VI. He i/t. .\nne,
dau. of Sir Richard Berkeley, Knt., and dying, was buried ai
London, leavins a son and successor.
Sib George Speke, Knt. of Wliite Lackington, m. 1st, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir Andrew Luttrcll, Knt., and widow of Richard
Mallett, Esq., by whom he had one son, George, and two
daus. Sir George m. 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of Edward Gilbert,
Esq. of London, and by her had one son and two daus. The
elder son,
SiK George Speke, Knt. of White Lackington, m. Thilippa,
dau. of William Russell, Esq., and was s. by his son,
George Speke, Esq. of White Laskington, High Sheriff of
Somerset 1.592, hi. Joan, dau. of Sir John Portman, 1st Bart,
of Orchard Portman, in that co., and had issue,
I. George, of White Lackington, eminent for his services and
.'■ufferings in the royal cause during the civil war. He m.
Mary, dau. of Sir Robert Pye, Knt., and had issue,
1 George, who d. 16G8, aged 24.
2 Hugt, one of the chief actors in the Revolution of
1CS8.
3 John, whose granddau. and heir, Anne Speke, m.
Frederick, 2nd Earl of Guilford.
4 Charles, hanged at Ilminster, by order of Judge Jef-
feries.
5 Thomas, d. in London, aged 20.
6 William, of Shipton Beauehamp, Somerset.
1 Mary, m. John Jenniugs, Esq. of Burton, Somerset.
2 Philippa, m. 1st, Sir John Trenehard, and 2ndly. —
Sadler, Esq. 3 Elizabeth, d. un.ic.
II. William, of -whom presently.
I. Ann, m. Thomas Warr, Esq.
II. Philippa, m. Edward Berkeley, Esq. of Pylle.
III. Elizabeth, d. unm.
The younger son,
William Speke, Esq. of Jordans, Somerset, m. Anne Roy-
non, and had one son and three daus. Mr. Speke d. 8 Feb.
1680, and was s. by his son,
William .Speke, of Jordans, m. Elizabeth King, of Devon,
and had, with other issue, a son and successor.
Rev. William Speke, of Jordans, Prebendary of Wells and
Bristol, in. Juliana, dau. of Charles Webber, Esq. of Exeter,
and by her (who d. 1792) had issue. Mr. Speke d. 13 Nov.
1792, and was s. by his son,
WiLLtAJi Speke, Esq. of Jordans, D.L., High Sheriff 1810,
6. 1771; m. 1st, 2 April, 1797, Mary, dau. of Benjamin
Dickenson, Esq. of Tiverton, and had by her (who d. 17 June,
1800)
W'lLLiAM, late of Jordans.
George, 7,1. Elizabeth Dickinson, of Tiverton, and had, with
a dau., three sons, William, George, and Benjamin.
Benjamin Dickinson, d. unm.
Hugh, TO. Mary, dau. of J. B. Coles, Esq. of Parrocks Lodge,
Somerset, and had issue, Hugh, Mary, d. yuung, Julia, and
Sarah.
Juliana, m. Samuel Barnes, Esq., son of Archdeacon Barnes,
of Exeter, and had issue.
Mary, d. unm. 21 March, 1827.
Sarah, ra. William Dickinson, Esq., and has issue.
He in. 2ndly, 1809, Frances, dau. of Archdeacon Andrew, D.D^
of Exeter, by whom (who d. 181G) he had three daus.,
Frances, in. 23 June, 1839, Rev. T. Pyne-Coffin, M.A., of
Portledge, Devon, and had issue.
Isabella, m. Rev. Francis Kitson.
Charlotte, in. Marwood Mules, Esq., and had issue.
He ))i. Srdly, 1823, Susan, dau. of J. Mieo, Esq. of Hortmanv
Somerset, by whom he had an only child, who d. in infancy.,
Mr. Speke d. 17 April, 1839. His eldest son,
William Speke, Esq. of Jordans, Somerset, J. P. and D.L.,
6. 7 April, 1798; in. 17 Nov. 1824, Gcorgina Elizabeth, d.au. of
William Ilanning, Esq. of Dillington House, near Ilminster,
and by her (who d. 1879) had issue,
I. William, now of Jordans.
II. John Ilanning, the African explorer, h. May, 1827 ; killed
18SG.
III. Edward, b. Sept. 1828, killed at the siege of Delhi.
IV. Benjamin (Rev.), b. 26 April, 18.30; ra. Is May, 1SG9,
Caroline Sophia, elder dau. of John Bird l-'uller, Esq. ot
Neston Park, Wilts, and has issue, 1 Walter Hanning, 6.
27 Sept. 1870; 2 Frederick John, b. 1871; 3 Charies, *.
1872; 4 Grant Augustus, 6. 1873; 5 Wihiam, 6. 1874;
G Herbert Benjamin, 6. 1877; 7 Hugh, 6. 1878; and
Ethel.
I. Georgina Harriet, m. 27 July, 1859, Sir John Edward
Doringion, Bart., M.P., of Lypiatt Park, co. Gloucester.
II. Sophia, /«.. Charles Townsend Murdock, Esq., M.P., and'
has issue.
III. Matilda, m. 27 June, I860, J. R. Pyne-Coffin, Esq.,
J. P., D.L , and has issue.
Mr. Speke d. 19 Nov. 1887.
Arma — Arg., two bars az., overall an eagle displayed with
two heads gu., and (as an Jionourabie augnitnlation in honour
of John Hanning Speke's discoirri-^s) a chief az. thereon a
representation of flowing water ppr. superinscribed with the-
word "Nile" in letters gold. Crest of Speke— A porcupine
ppr., and (as an honourable augmentation) a crocodile, ppr.
.l/o«(o— Super sethera virtus.
Heat — Jordans, near Ilminster.
SPENS, late OF LATHALLAN".
Spens, Ahciiibald Lockhart, Esq. of Olden-
burg House, Paignton, co. Devon, Bombay U.S.,
b. 28 Feb. 1831; m. 7 April, 1859, Caroline, 3rci
dau. of T. Waller, Esq., and has issue,
I. AKcniEALD Thomas, b. 31 March, 1876.
I. Florence Edith. 11. Henrietta Alice.
III. Carrie, rf. an infant. iv. Helen Margaret.
Lineag-e. — The family of Spens is of great antiquity in
Scotland.
The family of Spens of Kihpindy was a scion, undoubtedly,
of Lathallan, and became of distinction in the reigns of Kings
James I. and II., but is now extinct.
The Spenses of Bouham, co. Aberdeen, have been free
barons ever since the time of James III., and several other
families of Spens in the same co. ; also the family of Spens of
Ik-rryhole, Fife, <Src., are all descended fromLathallan, which
their armorial bearings testify.
Count de Spens, who ranked amongst the first of the
Swedish nobility, and was Generalissimo of their forces,
descended from the House of Wolmeston, a branch of Lath-
allan. The immediate ancestor of the family of Lathallan,
llENKT DE Spens, temji. Alexantjeb III., was compelled,
with most of the nobility and gentry of Scotland, to submit to
King Edward III. 1266. F'rom him lineally descended
John Spens, of Lathallan, who was served and letoured
heir to his father, Robert, 1474. He m. Margaret, dau. of
Patrick Dcnbar, of Kilconquhar, son and heir of George,
12th Earl of March, and had two sons. The elder,
John Spens, of Lathallan, to. Helen, dau. of Sir John
Arnot, of that ilk, and d. 1520, leaving a son,
Alexander Spens, of Lathallan, to. a dau. of the ancienl
family of Durie, of that ilk, and left a dau. Lilias, lu. John,
eldest son and heir-apparent of Alexander Arnot, of Bal-
cornn, and a sun,
James Spens, of Lathallan, served heir 1548, m. Elizabeth,
dau. ot John Setoii, of Lathrisk, and dying 1595, was s. by
his eldest surviving son,
Arthur Spens of Lathallan, to. Janet, dau. of William
Duddingston, of Si. Ford, and left a son and successor,
Alexander Spens, of Lathallan, in. Isabel Bethiine, but
having no issue, he made a resignation of his whole estate,
14 Oct. 1609, in favour of his heir male, his uncle,
Alexander Spens, of the city of St. Andrews, younger son
of James Spens, of Lathallan, by Elizabeth Seton. He m.
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Catharine Alexander, ilau. of the Baron Skcddoway, and was
«. by Ms son,
Thomas Spens, of Lathallan, living 1G30, »)i. Margaret, dau.
of Nathaniel Moncineff, of Eanderston, and had three sons
And two daus. The eldest surviving sun,
Nathaniel Spens, of Lathallan, who wasretourcdheirtohis
father 1C62. He m. a dau. of Sir Thomas Gourlay, of Kincraig,
.and had a son and successor,
Thomas Spens, of Lathallan, m. his cousin, Margaret
Courlay, grandchild of Sir Thomas Gourlay, of Kincraig, and
liad two sons, Thomas, his heir, and Nathaniel, a clergymiu.
lie d. before 1700, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Spens, Esq. of Lathallan, lie. Janet, dau. of Sir
Eobert Douglas, 3rd Bart, of Glenbervie, and had,
I. Thomas, his heir.
jl. Nathunicl, BLD., of Edinliurgh, purchaso<l 1792, the
estate ot Craigsanquhar, co. Fife. He m. Mary, 2nd dau. of
James Milliken, Esq. of Milliken. co. Itontrcw, and had
issue, 1 James, his heir ; 2 Thomas, M.U., m. Ilethia, eldest
dau. of Andrew Good, M.D. of Edinburgh, and had several
children ; S Graham, a youth of great promise, d. iinm. ;
4 Nathaniel, Capt. of the "Neptune," East Indiaman,
d. utim.\ 1 Ja.net, d. unm. Dr. Speus made over (17!)9)
his landed property to his eldest son,
James Spens, Esq. of Craigsanquhar, Lieut. -Col. 73rd
Keet., J. P. and D.L., b. 5 Nov. 1761 ; m. 1st, 1787, Isabella
Elizabeth, dau. ot John Macleod, Esq. of Waclcod; 2ndly,
1797, Frances, youngest dau. of Sir John htuart, Bart, of
Allanbank, co. Berwick ; and Srdly, 1804, Elizabeth Joanna,
2nd dau. of John Davidson, Esq. of liavelrig, Midlothian,
by Hannah, hiswife, sisterof Henry Mackenzie, Esq., author
cf 2'lie Man ofFedinr/. By his 1st two wives Col. Spens had
CO child, but by the 3rd he left issue,
1 Nathaniel James, of Craigsanquhar.
2 John, M.D., m. Catherine, youngest dau. of Eev. Mr.
Prilchard.
1 Hannah, m. William Tankerville Moneypenny, Esq.
The fon and heir,
Nathanjel Spens, Esq. of Craigsanquhar, J.P., h. 18
Feb. 1803 ; m. 23 Jan. 1840, Janet Law, dau. of George
Guild. Esq., and had a son and heir, Nathaniel Jamis
Spens, Esq. of Craigsanquhar, Capt. 72nd Highlanders, 6.
1845, d. v.nm. 1879.
I. Janet, m. John Halket, Esq.
II. Margaret, im. William Inglis, of Edinburgh.
III. Elizabeth, m. John Macjiherson, Esq.
The elder son,
Thomas Spens, Esq. ot Lathallan, m. Margaret, dau. of
Archibald Hope, Esq., eldest son of Sir Thomas Hope, Sth
Bart, of Craighall, and had issue. The eldest son,
Thomas Spens, Esq., b. 9 May, 17J8, who s. his brother, sold
the ancient patiimoiiial estate of Lathallan. He d. unm.
18C0, when the representation of the family devolved on his
.brother,
Archibald Spens, E-q. of Manor House, Inveresk, Lieut. -
JCol. H.E.I.C.S., b. 22 June, 1705 ; m. 7 Dec. 1797, Char-
lotte, 2nd dau. of Arundel riiilip, Esq. of Exeter, and had
issue,
I. Archibald, late represent^itive.
II. Thomas, H.E.I.C.i)., 6. 1810; d. Jan. 1832.
III. Arundel, b. 19 Jan. 1813; d. April, 1820.
I. Charlotte, m. 8 Jan. 1846, Kev. Frederick Ayckbowm,
Eector of Holy Trinity, Chester ; d. 2 Nov. 18G8.
II. Catherine, m. 1848, Hugh, 4tli son of Sir John Hope, 9th
Bart, of Craighall, and d. 17 March, 1875.
Col. Spens d. May, 1845, and was s. by his eldest son,
Archibald Spens, Esq. of Lathallan, H.E.l.C.S., Bombay
E.stablishment, b. 17 Aug. 1809 ; m. 18 Nov. 1829, Henrietta
Ouchteiiony, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Valiant, K.C.B. and
K.H., and has issue,
I. Archibald Lockhart, his heir.
II. Arundel Thomas, Col. Bombay Staff Corps, b. 16 May,
1835; m. 2 Feb. 1800, Maria, dau. of Eev. G. N. Wright,
M.A., of Coed-y-Celyn, co. Denbigh, and had a son, d. in
infancy, and Alice Isabel.
III. Arthur Willoughby, late Capt. 71st Highlanders, 6. 19
Nov. 1842; m. 4 Aug. 186S, Elizabeth Geraldine De Courcy,
youngest dau. of Wilham Cooke Collis, Esq. of Castle
Couke, CO. Cork, and widow of Major J. M. Cuppage, of
96th Eegt., and has issue, Archibald Kenneth. 6. 28 June,
1878, and Isabel Sara, m. 29 Nov. 1887, Henry Peters, Esq.
of Wouldham Hall, Kent.
IV. Reginald Hope, Parliamentary Agent, London, h. 6 Nov.
Is50; m. 18 April, 1876, Mary Elizabeth, elder dau. of
Francis Anderson, Esq., Writerto the Signet, and has issue,
1 Archibald Hipe, b. 27 Jan. Ia77 ; 2 Colin Francis, 1>. 22
(X't. ls;9; 3 Eegiiiald Norman, b. 17 May, 1882; 1 Evelyn
ilary, b. 9 May, 1878.
I. Charlotte Henrietta, m. 10 Dee. 1850, Archibald David
liobertson, Esq. of Bombay C.S., eldest son of Gen. Eobert-
•SOD.
n. Lsabel B'lorence, ra. 2 Nov. 1882, George Ileni^ Somerset
Gardner, 4tli son of Charles Gardner, Esq.
Mr. Spens d. 24 Nov. 1869.
^rjjis — Quarterly : 1st and -Ith or, a lion rampant within a
bordure gu., charged with eight roses arg., for Spens ; 2nd and
3rd cyronny of eight or and sa., for Campbell. Crest — A hart's
head erased ppr. Motto — Si l>eus quis contra?
Residence — Oldenburg House, Paignton, S. Devon.
SPERLING OF DYNES HALL.
Sperling, Charle.? Bkogdev, Esq. of l")vnc3
Hall, Essex, J.P. and D.L., b. 1825; m. 1852, Eliza
Marv, dau. of Denne Denne.Esq. of Elbridge House,
and Ricliborough Castle, Kent, and has issue,
I. Charles Frederic Dense, J.P. co. Essex, Capt. 4th
Batt. Essex Eegt., b. 1801 ; educated at Harrow and
Magdalen Coll., Oxford, M.A., called to the Bar, Inner
Temple ; rn. Edith Mavv, dau. of Col. Prinsep, and has
issue,
Charles Acriol.
I. Eliza Marie Louise. ii. CoMStance Maude.
ill. Evelyn Emma Astle. iv. Mabel Mary Denne.
V. Ethel Harriet Ellen, m. Eev. Tliomas G. Gibbons, Vicar
of Halstead, son of Eev. B. Gihbons, Waresley House,
CO. Worcester, and has issue, George Sperling.
Lineage.— The Sperlings of Essex dei ive from an ancient
and honourable Swedish ancestry. The family statement
carries it back to Joachim Sperling, Field-Marshal Koyal of
Sweden, who was made a Count by the King of Sweden 16S7,
andtL 1091. GEoRfiE, his son, succeeded: he 7;i. 1 June, 1653,
Anna Schmidt, of Dantzig, and was s, by Henry, his son, 6. 22
March, 1(159, who having m. Ann Crol, of Eotterdam, came
over to England and settled at Chigwell Hall, Essex. Their
son,
Henry Sperling, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of
Thomas Foxall, Esq., and JIargaret (Milner) his wife, also an
heiress. Their son,
Henry Sperling, m. Mary, dau. and heir of John Piper,
E?7q. of Ashen House, Essex, whose wife, Dorothy (Byatt) was
also an heiress. They had three sons,
I. John Sperling, of Dynes Hall, J.P. and D.L., m. Harriet,
dau. of the Hon. William Eochfort, of Clontarf, IreKmd,
M.P. for Westmeath, and granddau. of Eobert, Earl ol Bel-
vedere, and d. 1851, having had issue,
1 Henry John Sperling, of Dynes Hall. Ashen House,
and ISallingdon Hall, Essex, J.P. and D.L., iii. April,
1826, his first-cousin, Maria, 4th dau. of Henry Piper
Sperling, Esq. of Norbury Park, Surrey. Jlr. Sperling,
representative of the families of Piper or" ^.?/uj(, Essex,
and Byatt o/iJio-cf S(. Jl/ary, ^uffolk, served as Lieut.
9ih Infantry during the greater part of the Duke of
Wellington's list campaign in the North of France. He
d. '22 July, 1882.
2 Charles Eobert, of the Manor House, Stanmore, J.P. for
Essex, 7)t. 1823, Louisa, only dau. of Col. Thomas Astle,
(if GosHeld Hall, Essex, and d. at his residence, The
Manor House, Stanmore, 1864, having had issue,
Charles Brogden, now of Dynes Hall.
liochfort Astle, in Ceylon C.S. ; m. 1859, Louisa, eldest
dau. of William Thompson, Esq. of The Park, Colombo,
Ceylon.
Frederick Van Hagen, Capt. Staff Corps, m. Ellen, dau.
of Col. Howard, and d. s. p. 1804.
Ilenr)- Eeginald, m. Iti09, Harriet Emma, eldest dau. of
Stephen Ponder Kennard, Esq. of Woodlands, Harrow
Weald, and has issue.
Eowland Money, Comm. R.N., m. 1873, Marian Char-
lotte, eldest dau. of Charles Keyser, Esq. of The Wai ren
House, Stanmore. llcd.lalZ leaving a. posthumous
son, Eowland Arthur Charles, 6. 4 Jan. 1874.
Harriet Louisa, m. Eev. A. D. Spurgin, and d. s. ^j.
1858.
Rosalie Caroline, m. 1859, Philip Maxsted, Esq., and has
issue.
Frances Charlotte Celestina, m. I8C8, Henry Steinnietz
Kennard, Esq., eldest son of Stephen Ponder Kennard,
Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Woodlands, Harrow Weald, and
ban issue.
II. Henry Piper Sperling, of Norbury Park {see Sperling
of Lattenburu Hill).
II. Jumes Sperling (Rev.), Eector of Lammarsh and Vicar of
Great Maplestead, lissex, m. and had three sons.
^?-j?js — Arg., on a mount in base vert, three gillyflowers
ppr., stalked and leaved of the second, on a chief arg. four
mullets ot the tield. Crest — Between two wings, conjoined and
displayed arg., a mullet or. il/i/(w— Sapiens qui assiduus.
<ita«— Di ues Hall, HaUtead, Essex. •-
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SPERLIITG OF LATTENBURY HILL.
Spekling, AKTiirn, Esq. of Lattonbury Hill,
St. Ives, CO. Huntingdon, and Papwortli St. Agnes,
CO. Cambridge, J. P. and D.L. for Hunts, Chairman
of Quarter Sessions for co. Cambridge, and Chair-
man of the First County Couneil of Cambridgeshire,
LL.M. Trin. Coll. Camb., h. 'IS Noy. 1S23 ; ;«. 8
April. 1S5S, Adelaide ^"oel, 3i-d dau. of Admiral
Sir Henry Loraine Baker, 2nd Bart., C.B., and by
her (who d. 20 Feb. 1S77) has issue,
I. AKTHrR IIabvet Baker, b. 7 June, 18C6.
II. Herbert Jl.icnab, b. 'lb May, lsG7.
HI. Hugh ToiRnmoutli, b. i Fob. 1869.
IV. John Kashleigh, b. IG Aug. 1870; d. 25 M.arch, 1884.
V. Charles D'Oyley, i).24July, 1873.
I. Adelaide Louisa, d. 12 May, 1873. n. Agnes Grace.
Xiineag'e. — Henry Piper Sperling, Esq. of Park Place,
Henley-on-Thames, and afterwards of Norhury Park, Surrey,
2nd son of Henry Sperling, by Mary Piper his wife (sec pre-
ceding Mtihoif). m. 7 April, 1791, Sarah Ann (who d. 28 May,
1850). dau. and co-heir of Henry Grace, Esq. of Tottenham,
Middlesex, by his wife, Sarah Cheney, an heiress, and d. at
iS'orbury Park, 6 Jan. 1847, leaving issue. One of the sons,
Hcv. Henry Grace Sperling, Rector of Papworth St. Agnes, uii.
Mary, elder dau. of Joseph Wilson, Esq. of Stowlangtoft,
and had a son, Henry Gkace Wilson Sperling, Esq. of
Edgeworth Manor, co. Gloucester, J. P., who m. 1851, Mary
Maitland, eldest dau. of Henry Wilson, Esq., M.P., of Stow-
langtoft Hall, Sufi'olk,and d. 1879. Another. son, John Sper-
ling, Lieut. K.E., led the forlorn hopeatHergen-op-Zoon, and
another.
Rev. Hervet James Sperling, of Lattenbury Hall, Rector
of Papworth St. Agnes, m. '2.1 June, 1822, Anne, eldest dau.
and heir of John Macnab, Esq. of Xewton, co. Perth, and by
her (who d. 27 Dec. 1846) had issue,
Arthur, now of Lattenbury Hill.
ErederickHayne (Rev.), B.A., Hector of Papworth St. Agnes,
b. 14 March, 1834; m. 26 Aug. 1861, Constance Rachel,
only dau. of Rev. F. W. Erskine Knollys, Rector of Salt-
wood, and has had issue, 1 Harvey Erskine, b. 26 Sept. 1867 ;
1 Hilda Constance Mary, (/. July, 1873; 2 Bertha Rachel ;
3 Lettice.
Anna Grare, m. 16 Oct. 1860, II Signor Cavaliere Emilio
Lecchini, Capt. in the late Grand Duke of Tuscany 'sGuardia
Nobile.
Mary Anne. Harriet Maria.
Ecv. Mr. Sperling d. 24 May, 1858.
Arms, d'c. — See preceding Memoir.
&a(s— Lattenbury Hill, St. Ives, Hants, and Papworth St.
Agnes, Cambiidge.
SPINKS OF BRENLEY HOUSE.
Spines, Feederick Lowten, M.A., Serjeant-at-
Law, of Brenley House, Kent, J. P. and D.L.,
Chairman of Petty Sessions, M.P. for Oldham 1874
to 18S0, I. 27 Dec. 1816 ; m. 27 Dec. 1844, Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heir of Edward Brown, Esq. of
Oldham and The Firs, Ashton-under-Lyne, co.
Lancaster, by his wife Mary Ann, dau. and co-heir
of John Collins, Esq. of Fulham, Middlesex. Mrs.
Spinks d. 10 April, 1884.
Liineagre. — JohnSpinks, Esq., m. about 1780, Mary, only
child of John Edmonds, Esq., and d. 1804, having had by her
(who d. March, 17o6) two sons, the elder of whom,
John Spinks, Esq., of the Inner Temple, London, -m.
Xov. 1805, Mary, dau. of Peter La Coste, Esq. of Byfleet,
Surrey, and d. 17 Aug. 1860, having had by her (who d.
12 March, lb56;, with five other sons, John, George, Wil-
liam, Henry, and Thomas, who all d. s. p., and three daus.,
Mary Ann, Haniett, and Louisa, who all d. unm., a son,
Frederick Lowten, now of Brenley House, Serjeant-at-Law,
J.P. and D.L.
Anns — Az., a cross masculy arg. between four eagles dis-
played or. Crest — A talbot passant gu. bezantee, gorged with
three fusils arg. jl/oUo— Fidelis.
Stat — Brenley House, near Favershara, Kent.
and late I\ra3or Commanding the Essex Kifles, J.
16 Jan. 1812; m. 18G3, Mary Ann, dau. of William
Carter, Esq., M.R.C.S., and Elizabeth his Avife,
dau. of Rev. H. Fothergill, Rector of Althorne,
Essex, and grandcliild of Dr. Fot-liergill, Provost
of Queen's Coll. Oxford, and Vice-Chancellor of
that university in 1772 and three following
years.
Lineage — The family tradition is that this family
originally came from Wales into Essex.
Thomas Spitty, Esq., who d. in IS58, was only son of
Thomas Spitty, Esq., the eldest son of Thomas Spitty, who
resided at Bowers Hall, near Raleigh, Essex. He m. Mary,
dau. of John Jcnner, D.D., and Mary liis wife, sister of Sir
Joiin Tyrell, Bart., v^hose ancestors had resided in Billeriuaj-
for several generations, and had issue,
I. Thomas Jenner, present proprietor.
1. JIary, m. Edmund Roberts, Esq. of Lexden, and has issue,
Cornelia Gertrude Scudaiuore Roberts.
Seat — Billericay, Brentwood, Essex.
SPITTY OF BILLERICAY.
Spitty, Thomas Jexxer, Esq. of Billericav,
Essex, J.P, and D.L. for Essex, High Sheriff 1881,
SPOTTISWOODE OP SPOTTISWOODE.
Alicia Anne Spottis-wooue, of Spottiswoode,.
CO. Berwick, elder dau. of Jolm Spottiswoode, Esq.
of Spottiswoode, m. 16 Marcli, 1836, Lord John
Douglas Montagu-Scott, only brother of Waltei-
Francis, 5th Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry,
K.Gr., who d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1860. Lady John
Douglas Montagu-Scott resumed the surname of
Spottiswoode in compliance with the testamentary
wish of her father.
Lineage. — The surname of Spottiswoode was assumed
by the proprietors of the lands and barony of Spottiswoode, in
the parish of Gordon, co. Berwick, as soon as surnames be-
came hereditary in Scotland. The immediate ancestor of the
family was Robert de Spottiswood, Lord of Spottiswood, who-
was b. in the reign of Alexander IL, King of Scotland,
and d. in that of King Robert Bruce, leaving a son and heir,
John Spottiswood, of that ilk, living teiiip. King David-
Bruce, whose son and heir, Rodert Spottiswood, of that ilk,.
)ii. a dau. of the ancient family of Lighton of Ulishaven, co.
Forfar, sister of the celebrated Dr. Henry Ligiiton, 1st Bishop
of Murray, and was father of Henry Spottiswood, of that ilk,
wlio d. in the end of the reign of James II., King of Scotland,,
leaving a son and successor, James Spottiswood, of that ilk. a.
staunch loyalistand fiim adherent to the interest of JamesIII.,
for which he was forfeited, but reinstated subsequently by
James IV. ; soon afterwards he d., leaving, by his wife (a dau.
of Sir Adam Johnston, of Johnston), a son and heir, William
Spottiswood, of Spottiswood, who fell at Flodden, in lol.'!,
witli James IV. of Scotland. He had m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry Hop Pringle, of Torsonce, by whom he had (with a dau.
Jean, ju. William Hay, of Barra, and a son, Hugh) two elder
sons,
David, liis successor.
John (Rev.), D.D., a man of great learning and piety, m..
Beatrix, dau. of Patrick Crichton, of Lugtonand Gilmerton,
and d. in 1585, aged 76, leaving, with a dau., two sons,
John (Most Rev.), of whom hereafter, as successor to
Spottiswood.
James (li;j;ht Rev.), b. 1567, appointed Bishop of Clogher,
in Ireland, 1621 : d. in London 1641, and was bur. ia.
Westminster Abbey. Dr. Spottiswood left (with a dau.,
Hi. Arcliibald, son of Sir James Erskine) two sons,,
I Henry (Sir), knighted by James I., ^«. Jean, dau. of
Tristram Bulkeley, Esq. of Casliebarnliill, in Anglesey,
by whom he had several sons, whose descendants seilied
in Ireland, and 2 Richard, of Drumbote.
The eldest son,
David Spottiswood, of that ilk, d. towards the end of the
reign of James V. of Scotland, leaving an only son,
NiNiAN Spottiswood, of that ilk, who was served heir to his
father in 1550. He left two sons, William, his successor, who
d. unni.m l.'i94, and was s. by his brother,
John Spottiswood, of that ilk, who d. s. p. soon after, when
the representation devolved on his cousin,
The Most Rev. John Spottiswood, A rclibishop of St. Andrews
and Lord High Chancellor of Scotland, who then became o^
Spottiswood, which barony he sold in 1G20, having previously'
purchased several other lands. This ever-memorable prelaii,
the celebrated author of The Ilisiory of the Church of Scotland,
was b. in 15C5, and educated at Gl.asgow. On the accession of
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James VI. to the throne of England, Dr. Spottiswood, who had
accompanied His Majesty, was raised to the archbishopric of
Glasgow, and made a Privy Councillor in North Britain. In
1615, he was translated to the see of St. Andrews ; in 1633,
crowned Charles I. at Holyrood ; and in two years after was
made Chancellor of Scotland. On the outbreak of the civil
war, he retired to London, and there d. in 1639, being bur.
in Westminster Abbey. He m. Rachel, dau. of David Lindsay,
D.D., Bishop of Ross, by whom he had (with a dau. Anne, m.
■William Sinclair, of Eoslin) two sous,
John (Sir), his heir, who had charters, dated April. 1616, and
5 June, 16;il, of several lands, «nd otherssubsequently; he
d. without surviving issue. His only son, Jolin, having
joined Montrose, was taken prisoner with hiui, and executed
in 1650.
Robert (Sir), who continued the line.
The latter.
Sir Robert Spottiswoou, 6. in 1596, who was knighted by
James VI., and appointed one of the Extraordinary Lords of
Session and one of hisPrivy Council, was created by Charles I.
President of the College of Justice and Secretary for Scotland.
He m. in 1629, Bethia, eldest dau. of Sir Alexander Morrison,
of Preston Grange, by whom he had three sons,
John, who d. unm. before the Restoration of Charles II.
Alexander, of whom presently.
Robert, Physician to the Governor and Garrison of Tangier,
d. 1G88, leaving, by Catherine his wife, widow of — Elliot,
an only son, Alexander, 6. 1676, a Gen. in the army,
appointed Governor of Virginia 1710. He ra. 1724, Butler,
dau. of Richard Bryan, Esq. of Westminster, by whom he
had (with two daus., Anne, in. Bernard Moore, Esq.,
Colonel of a regiment in Virginia, and Dorothea) two sons,
Robert, the younger, killed in a skirmish in Virginia 1756,
s. p. ; the elder, John, m. 1745, Mary, dau. of William
Dandaridge, Esq., Commander of the "Ludlow Castle"
ship of war, and by her had a dau. 3Iary, and two sons,
Alexander and John.
Sir Robert fell a victim to his loyalty 20 Jan. 1646, being
executed at St. Andrews by the Covenanters. His 2nd son,
Alexander Spottiswoode, Esq., a firm friend of the royal
family, having been bred to the law, entered Advocate, and
got a charter under the great seal from King Charles II.,
" AlexandroSpottiswoode, advocate, terrarum de Warristoun,"
&c., dated 28 Aug. 1662. He m. 1st, the dau. and sole heir
of Sir John Home, of Crimstain, by whom he had one son,
Alexander, who d. unm. ; he m. 2ndly, Helen, dau. of John
Trotter, of Morton Hall, by whom he had (with two daus.,
Janet, m. George Brown, of Thornydikes, and Catiierine, and
a younger son, Robert, who d. young) an elder son and heir,
John, of whom presently. He d. in 1675, and was s. by his
only surviving son,
John Spottiswoode, Esq. of Spottiswoode, an eminent .\dvo-
cate, who purcha.=ed back, 1700, the lands and barony of
Spottiswoode. He m. 1710, Hon. Helen Arbuthnott, dau. of
Eobert, 3rd Viscount Arbuthnott, and widow of John Macfar-
lane, of that ilk, and by her had a son, John, his successor,
and two daus., Helen, m. John Gartshone, Esq. of Alderston,
and Anne, m. Dr. James Dundas, an eminent Physician in
Edinburgh. Mr. Spottiswoode d. in 1728, and was s. by his
only son and heir,
John Spottiswoode, Esq. of Spottiswoode, m. 1740, Mary,
eldest dau. of John Thomson, Esq. of Charleton, co. Fife, by
whom he had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Thomson, a Merchant in Jamaica, d. unm..
III. Robert, m. Cecilia, dau. of Mosman, of Auchtyfardel,
CO. Lanark, and d. leaving two sons, John, d. s. p., and
Hugh, m. and lelt issue.
I. Cecilia, m. Robert Worsley, Esq.
II. Maria, d. unm, iii. Helen, d. unm.
The eldest son and heir,
John Spottiswoode, Esq. of Spottiswoode, to. 10 June, 1779,
Margaret Penelope, dau. of William Strahan, Esq. of London,
and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. William, d. unm.
III. George, of Gladswood, co. Berwick, Lieut. -Col. in the
army.
IV. Andrew, of Broom Hall, Surrey, m. 15 March, 1819, Mary,
eldest dau. of T. L. Longman, Esq. of Hanipstead, Middle-
sex, and d. 20 Feb. 1866, haying had by her (who d. 12 Oct.
lt!70) two sons,
1 William, of Combe Bank, Sevenoaks, Kent, and 41,
Grosvenor Place, London, S.W., J. P. for Kent, M.A.,
LL.D. President of the Royal Society and of the British
Association, b. 4 Jan. 1825: m. 27 Nov. 1861, Eliza
Taylor, dau. of William Urquhart Arbuthnott, Esq., late
Member of Indian Council, and d. 24 June, 1883, leaving
issue.
William HncH, of Combe Bank, 6. 12 July, 1SG4.
Cyril Andrew, b. 29 July, ls67.
2 George Andrew, of Chattan, Devon, J. P., and 3, Cadogaa
Square, S.W., h. 19 Oct. 1827: m. 9 April, 1863, Fiances
Grace, eldest dau. of Rev. Sir St. Vincent Love Hammick..
Bart., and has issue, Adrian George, b. 1867; John, tl
1874; Mabel; Elizabeth Mary; Margaret Eleanor; an*
Theodora.
1 Elizabeth, m. 1844, Lachlan Mackintosh Rate, Esq., and.
cZ. 1849. 2 Rosa. 3 Augusta.
V. and VI. Robert and Henry, both d. unm.
I. Mary.
II. Elizabeth Sophia, m. Thomas Beckwith, Esq., anJ rf. ?lis-
widow, 31 July, 1874, aged 85, leaving issue.
III. Rachel Frances, ra. William Robertson, Esq. of Logart
House, CO. Edinburgh, and had issue.
Mr. Spottiswoode d. 3 Feb. 1805, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Spottiswoode, Esq. of Spottiswoode, J.P. andD.L.,6.
17 June, 17S0 ; m. 13 Sept. 1809, Helen, 2nd dau. of Andrew
Wauchorpe, Esq. of Niddrie Marischal, co. Midlothian, by
whom (who d. 1870) he had issue,
John, b. 11 Aug. 1811, an Officer in the Grenadier Guards,
d. s. p.
Andrew, h. 18 Oct. 1812, Col. Commanding 1st Dragoon-
Guards, who rf., and leaving a dau. Helen, 'ui. 1874, Capt.
Charles Herbert (see Herbert or Muciruss), and d. 1882,.
leaving a son, Charles Roderick John Herbert, 6. 1882.
Alicia Anne, now Lady John Douglas Scott Spottiswoode,
of Spottiswoode.
JIargaret Penelope, m. 19 Jan. 1834, Sir Hugh Hume Camp-
bell, 5th Bart, of Marchniont, co. Berwick, d. 16 Oct. 1839,
leaving issue, one dau., Helen, m. Sir George Warreuder,
Bart, of Lochend.
Anas — Arg., on a chevron gu., between three oak-trees
eradicate vert., a boar's head couped or. Ci-esi — An eagle rising
gu., looking at the sun in sjilenclour ppr. Supportti-.-i—Tv/i>-
savages, wreathed head and middle with laurel, and holding:
clubs over their shoulders, all ppr. Jl/oao— Patior iit poiiar.
Seats — Spottiswoode, Lauder, co. Berwick, and Cawston,.
Lodge, Dunchurch, near Rugby, co. Warwick.
SPOTTISWOOD OF MUIEESK.
rARQUHAE-SPOTTISWOOD, IIeNRY AlEXANDEE,.
Esq. of Muiresk, co. Aberdeen, b. 1S59; in. 1 June,
18S2, Elizabeth Agues, eldest dau. of Sir Creorge-
Abercrombj, Burt, of Birkenbog and Eorglen, and
has issue,
Alistaie Robert, b. 10 Aug. 1884.
Violet Douglas, b. 15 April, 1883.
liineagre. — This is a branch of the very ancient House oi
Spottiswoode, of that ilk.
Archibald Spottiswood, Esq., m. Anne Fraser, and hail
issue, John, James, William, Archibald, Charles, Elizabeth, -
and Isabel. The 3rd son,
William Spottiswood, Esq., m.21 June, 1744, Annllaldant^-
and was father (with four other sons, John, William, Archi-
bald, and Robert, and two daus., Mary and Ann) of
James Spottiswood, Esq., ia. 1793, Margaret Meldrura, and
was father of
James Brodie Spottiswood, Esq.of Muiresk, J.P. and D.L.,
CO. Aberdeen, and J.P. for Banff, b. 1 May, 1797 ; vu. 2 Nov.
1830, Ann, eldest dau. of Rev. Alexander Farquhar, Minister
of Pitslargo, and was s. by his cousin and brother-in-Law,
Robert Spottiswood Farquhar Spottiswood, Esq. oi
Muiresk, m. Georgina Mary Agnew, dau. of Henry Davit?
Forbes, Esq. of Balgownie, co. Aberdeen, and d,. Is73, leaving,
issue,
Henry Alexander, now of Muiresk.
Robert James, d. 14 Feb. 1876.
Thomas William, b. 13 May, 1871.
Anne Margaret. Mary Georgin.T.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — Same as Spottiswoode of i-potti^-
woode.
&aJ— Muiresk, near Turriff, co. Aberdeen.
SPURRIER OF HEIGHINGTON HOUSE^
Spurrier, Eev. Horatio, of Heigliiugtoit House,.
CO. Durham, M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, ni. 1887,
Eleanor Maria, only child and heir of tlio late Kev,
William Cumley, M.A. University Coll. Oxford^
and grand-dau. of Capt. William Prjce Cunilej^
R.X., J. P., of Heighington House, co. l)urbam, \vht>-
assumed command of the " Bellerojahon " on the
death of Capt. Cooke at the battle of Trafalgar..
1896
S?R
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SPR
and was afte-wiirds superiiitenclcnt of Pembroke
J)oikvnrd, a lineal deseendiuit of King Euwaed I.,
by Eleanor of Castile. He has issue,
WiLLi.\M Horatio Sandys CcMLF.r, h. 12 Oct. 1890.
Xiineag'e. — Ue.nry Spurrier, Ksq. of Marston oii-Dove,
CO. l>orby. h:vl issuu,
Thomas SrrRRiKR, Esq. of Maiston-on Povo, i». Sarah, dau.
of Tliciiias Salt, Ksq. of co. StafToid, and l.y lior hail issiio,
II 'RATIO, now of HiistiiiiKton House.
GeJiKO Henry (,Ul-v.), late Vn;ar of lOdak-, co. Derby, m. and
had issue,
Oeorge Henry.
Jane Kobinsun, 7J!. Eev. Arthur Guest, Vicar of Lower
I'oever, co. Cliester.
Henry (Uct.), Rector of Eou^hton, co. Lincoln, m. Mary,
only dau. ot the late Hyde JIarriotf, Esq. of co. Chester.
Ai-Di!! — Az., a grriffin segreant or. Crest — A long cross or,
on three grieces, sa., arg., and gu. jyoiio— Stiinulos adde.
Kesiiience—Uhe Vicarage, Shildon.
SPBATT OF PENCIL HILL.
Spbatt, IIarmek Devekecx, Esq. of Pencil Hill,
CO. Cork, J. P., b. 2-i Oct. 1820; author oi Jnrenia.
&.C. ; Hi. June, 184S, Elizabetli Louisa^ oulj dau.
of Edward Townsend Warren, Esq. of Belle-
ville, CO. Cork, and Peuclopa his wife, dau. of
Eev. Edward ]\Iitchel Carkton, of Woodside, co.
Cork.
Xiineag'e.— This family was established in Ireland by Eev.
J^EVLREUx Spbatt (SOU of Eev. Thomas Spratt, of Stratton-
on-Vossc, Somerset, and Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Lev.
Uobert Cooke), who, after taking his degree at Maydalen Coll.
O.xford, settled in the county of Kerry about 1610, and ob-
tained estates by f ateut in cos. Wexford and Cork, and the
livings of Tippcrary, Mitchelstown, and Galbally. Atone peiiod
of his life, escaping from the hands of the insurgents during
the great rebellion, he took ship from Youghal, but was cap-
lurcd by an .\lgerine pirate, and detained a slave at Algiers.
Whilst at Algiers he officiated as chaplain to the English
captives there, and a record is still preserved of a marriage
then celebrated by him. By his wife, I'algrave Cubitt,
Devereux Spratt was father of
Deveeeux Spratt, Esq., b. at Torbay, near Micholstown.
30 May, 1G70, who in. Martha, dau. of John Bond, Es(i. of
Ballynahilisk, co. Cork, by Elizabeth his v, ife, dau. and co-hjir
■of Capt. William Harnier, and had issue. The 3rd son,
Habmer Spbatt, Esq., jii. Catherine Nash, and liad, besides
a dau. Margaret, two sons, James (wlio s. his uncle, James, in
the family estates, and d. without legitimate issue, and by will
disinherited his brother; and Habmer. This latter,
Habmeb Spratt, Esq., m. 19 Nov. 1778, Martiia, dau. and
co-heir of Thomas Foott, Ksq. of Elmvale and Spiingfort, co.
Cork, and through this marriage the lands of Baltidaniel and
Pencil Hill came into the family. By her Mi. Spratt left at
his decease, 2 June, H:iO, a son,
Thomas Edward Spratt, Esq. of Pencil Hill, b. 8 April
■1782; ih. 1S14, Barbara, dau. of Col llichard Foott, of
Milfort, CO. Cork, and by her (who d. 2 May, 1808) had
i-sue,
Habmer DEvr.REnx, now of Pencil Hill.
liiehard, b. Ib22; 7ii. 18.'i4, Eiiza Louisa, eldest d.iu. of the
late Henry Baldwin Foott, Esq. of Canigacuuua Cattle, co.
Cork, and d. Ibtib, leaving issue,
Richard Henry, b. 1858.
Harmer Devereux, B.A., Banister-at-Law.
Henry Baldwin.
Evelyn Augusta.
Mary Baldwin, m. 1853, Paul Smith, Esq.
Margaret Martha, d. unm. 1849.
Mr. Spratt d. 21 Oct. 18.33.
.S'eai— Pencil Hill, Mallow, co. Cork.
SPRINGFIELD OF MATLASKE HALL.
SppaNGFiELD, TnoMAS OsBOEN, Esq. of Matlaske
Hall, CO. Norfolk, b. 26 Julj, ISSi ; s. his father
189:3.
Lineag-e. — This f.amily is descended from the De Spring-
fields of Essex, in the re'gn of Edward I.
Thomas Osbob.v Sprinfield, of London, and the parish of
St. Mary Co=lany, Norwich, was twice Mayor of Norwich. He
m. Elizabeth Laws, and d. 24 April, 1858, leaving by her (who
d. 15 Dec. I8(jt1) a son,
OsBORN Spbinokield, Esq. of C-itton, ne-T Norwicli, J.P and
i^tayor of Norwich 1S63-4, m. 18 June, 1833, Loui.sa, dau. of
George Grout, Esq., and by her (who d. 15 April, 18(31; had,
issue,
George Grout (deceased^.
George Osborn, hue of Matlaske Hall.
Thomas Osborn, J. P., i/i. 1st, Rose Marion Mandeville, and
by her has issue, four sons and one dau.; 2iidly, Maud
jiandcville, and by her has issue, three sons,
I<:iiZHbeth Kate, ?». Henry Foard Harris, Ksci.
Jlary Louisa, m. Samuel Prater Bcare, Esq., and has issue.
Sarah Jane Isabel.
Mr. Springfield d. 19 May, 1877. Ilis 2nd son,
George Osborn Springfield, Esq. of Matlaske Hall, co.
Norfolk, late 5th Dragoon Guards, b. 21 Dec. 1813; educated
at Rugby: m. 1st, G June, 181)7, Lady Marion Jane, only dau.
of John Henry, 3rd Marquis of Ely, and by her (maniage
dissolved) had issue,
Cecil Marion Loui-a Sarah.
He m. 2ndly, 14 Dec. 1876, Evalcen St. Clair, 2nd dau. of
Robert Smyth, Esq. of Knocksinna, co. Dublin, and by her
had issue,
Thomas Oseobn. now of Matlaske Hall.
Barbara St. Clair. Eily St. Clair.
Mr. G. 0. Springtield d. 23 Nov. 1893, and was a. by his only-
son.
St'a/— MatUi.ske Hall, Hanworth, Norwich.
1
SPHOT OF KIDDELL.
Sprot, Lisut.-Ge.v. John, of Kiddell, co. Pox-
burgh, J. P., Lieut. -Gen. in the army, b. 12 Mtirch,
183U ; m. 1st, 19 Oct. 1869, Georiiina Mary, dau. of
Henry Edward Surtees, Esq. of Red worth Hall, co.
Durham, and by her (who (/. 1870) has issue,
I. Agatha Elizabeth Margareta.
He m. 2ndly, 5 Jan. 1878, Cecilia Elizabetli. dau.
of Eev. W. Blake JJoveton, of Corston, and by her
(who d. 1884) lias further issue,
I. John Mabk Fbancis, b. 12 Nov. 1881.
II. Alexander William Ramsay, b. 5 Jan. 1883.
III. Cecil George Doveton, b. 8 June, 1884.
II. Cecilia Mary Dorothea, 6. 3 April, 1880.
He m. Srdly, 24 Nov. 188(3, Charlotte Gertrude,
dau. of William Turney Cole, Esq. (late Indian
Civil Service), of Boscastle, Cornwall, and has
f urtlier issue,
IV. Edward Walter Hcarle, b. 21 Aug. 1887.
v. Jack Hugh Stewart, b. 12 June, ISJo.
III. Gertrude Gladys Violet, b. 4 Aug. 1888.
General Sprot formerly commanded the 9Ist
Arfiyllsliire Highlanders (now 1st Batt. Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders), was afterwards
appointed Assistant- Adjutant-General and Quar-
termaster-General for Scotland, subsequently he
commanded the 49th District at Maidstone, and
afterwards the 31st Regimental District, at Xings-
ton-on-Thames, and is now a Lieut. -Gen. on the
retired list. He served for twelve years in India,
during a great part of which he held the position of
Executive Engineer to the Rajpoot ana Eield Eorce,
and was in Central India during the whole of the
Mutiny (medal).
Lineage.— James Sprot, Esq. of Edinburgh, son of John
Sprot, of Edinburgh (who had six sons and one dau.), vi. Miss
Blair, and had issue, four sons, of whom
John Sprot, Esq. of Clapliam, co. Surrey, m. 1801, Mary,
dau. of Benjamin Yule, Esq. of Edinburgh, and d. 1S14, having
by her (who d. 185G) had issue,
I. Mark, of RiddcU.
II. James, of Spott House, Dunbar, co. Haddington, J.P. and
D.L., Lord of the Barony, and Patron of Spott, b. 14 Jan.
1804 ; m. May, 1834, Ma'ry, dau. of Richard Watt, Esq. of
Bishop lUirton, co. York, and Speke, co. Lancaster, and d.
1882. Sheu!. 1881.
I. Marion, m. 1840, Alexander Duncan Tait, Esq, of Milrig,
CO. Ayr, J.P. and D.L., and d. I»85, having by him (who d.
l«dl; had i.-sue, I James Alexander Tait, late Capt. 4tli
Dragoon Guards, b. 1841, vi. 16 Way, 1873, Mary Anne,
ETA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
STA.
1897
eldest dau. of Williarn Smith-Cunninghame, Esq. of
Caprington, and (?. 9 Sept. IsTO; and 2 Jolm Sprot Tait,
now of Milrig, U.L., late Lieut. -Col. 12th Koyal Lancers,
b. 1843.
n. I'ranccs, d. 1884.
B III. Janet, Hi. 1831, Mark Sprot Ste%vart, Esq. of Southwick,
CO. Ivirkcudbright, J. P. and D.L. {nee STEv.-AixTo/Ph>fsgiLl),
wlio d. Due. 1878, leaving issue, 1 Mabk John (Sir), created
a iiaronet 1892 (see Burke's Peerage and Baronetagi') \ 2
Eol)ert, of CulgrufT, co. Kirkcudbiight, late 79th High-
landers, b. 13 June, 1836; m. 11 June, 1874, Georgina
Eleanor, dau. of Sir William Maxwell, 3rd Burt, of Car-
dontss ; 1 Mary ; 2 Isabella Gertrude, m. Francis Maxwell,
■ Esq. of Gilpton, co. Immfries, and d. 18 Dec. 18G6, leaving
• a dau., Ethel Margueiite, b. 16 July, 1866.
I?. Mary, m. 28 Jan. 1841, Sir William Maxwell. Bart, of
Cardoness, co. Kirkcudbright, and d. 24 Feb. 1846, having
had issue (see Bckke's Peerage and Baronetaf/e).
V. Caioiine Isabella, m. 1840, William Blair, Esq. of Blair.
CO. Ayr, and d. 24 Oct. 1857, leaving issue {see Blaib of
Blair).
The eldest son,
Mark Spkot, Esq. of Eiddell, co. Roxburgh, J. P. and D.L.,
b. 1802; ra. 1829, Elizabeth, dau. of John Sheivoll, Etq., and
by her (who d. 1871) had issue,
John, now of Eiddell. Mark George, rf. s. p. 18.39.
James Lewis Boyd, d. s. j). 1857.
Edwaid William, of Drygrange, co. Koxburgh, 5. 1846 ; '/:(.
1st, Ibil, Janet C. dau. of J. llopekirk, Esq., and by her
(who d. 1882) had issue,
1 Edward Mark, b. 1872.
He m. 2ndly, 1885, Marion Gray, dau. of James Boyd, Esq.,
and has furthei issue,
2 James William Lennox, h. 188G.
3 Harold Maitlaud, b. Isa8.
4 Evan Boyd, b. ItiS'J.
Mr. Sprot d. 20 Kov. 1883, and was s. by his oldest son, the
present Gen. John Sprot, of Kiddell, co. Koxburgh.
Seat — Eiddell, Lilliesleal, N.B. Jicsidence—'U'Pl^cnon Hoiusc,
Eastbourne.
STACK OF KNOCKBALLYDIOHE.
Stack, The Eight Eev. Charles Maueice,
Lord Bishop of Clogher, of Knockballymore, co.
Monaghan, b. 23 Aug. 1825 ; m. 21 Nov. 1859,
Margaret Jane Auchinlcck, of Crevenagb, co.
Tyrone, and has issue,
I. Edward CnnKCHiLL, 0. 25 Nov. 1S60 ; m. 1 June, 1837,
Susan Masfen, and has issue,
Charles Maui ice, b. 17 March, 1SS3.
John Masien, i. 28 Aug. 1889.
AVilliam Auchiuleck.
II. Charles Maurice, Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 6 Sept.
1865.
III. Walter Auchinleck (Kev.), b. 29 March, 1869.
IV. William Bagot, b. 26 Sept. 1874.
I. Elizabeth Mary, b. 1 Eeb. 1862 ; d. 26 July, 1879.
This gentleman is son of the Kev. Edward Stack, by
his wife Tempe {m. 2-1 Nov. 1807),dau. of the Kev.
Walter Bagot, Eector of Monastervan, co. Kildare.
Seat — Knockballymore, Clones.
STACPOOLE OF EDENVALE.
Stacpoole, Kichard Jonx, Esq. of Edenvale,
CO. Clare, J.B. and D.L., High Sheriff 1891, i. 7
May, 1870.
Lineage. — This family has been settled from very early
iimes in Cork, Limerick, and Dublin.
Bartholomew Stacpoole, was Sheriff of Limerick in 1586,
and had three sons, of whom, i. James (a burgess of Limerick,
j/i. Christian, dau. of Nicholas Comyn, and d. 1626, leaving
issue, Bartholomew, who was the Eecorder of Limerick at the
time of Ireton's siege of that city, and signed the capitulation
1651,6. 1619; );;. 1631, Mary, dau. of Thomas Arthur, and
had issue; ; and ii. Robert, of whom we treat. This
Robert Stacpoole the ancestor of the present family, was
alive at the beginning of the 17th century.
Clement Stacpoole, the son of Robert, was transplanted
irom Limerick to Clare by CromweU. He m. Alice MacMahon,
a.nd had issue,
I. George, who m. Bridget Woulfe, and was ancestor of
George, Coiuit Stacpoole.
II. WiLLiAsi, of whom hereafter.
III. John, d. unm., lost at sea.
The 2nd son,
William .Stacpoole, Esq. of Annagh, living 1743, m. Elinor,
dau. of James Forster, of Cloneene, co. Gal way, and had (with
two daus.) four sons,
I. William, d. s. p.
II. George, of whom presently.
III. James, Hi. Elinor llonayne, and left issue.
IV. John, m. his cousin, Barbara Stacpoole, and left i;sue.
The son and heir,
George Stacpoole, of Annagh, ;;;. 1739, Mary, duu. of Col.
Hugh Massy, of Duntrileague, co. Limerick, and sister of
Hugh, 1st Lord Massy, and Eyre, Lord Clarina, and by her
had issue,
I. William, his heir, of whom presently.
II. John, of Lifford and Ennis, m. Mary MacDonogh, and d.
1822.
III. George Hogan, of Cragbrien Castle, Barrister- at-Law, »i.
1707, Jane, dau. of Andrew Lysaght, Esq. of Summerville,
and (/. 1812, leaving issue,
1 George, vt. Clara Skerrett, and d. s. p. 1816.
2 Andrew, of Balljalla, m. 1st, 1803, Bridget, dau. of
Lawrence C^myn, Esq., by whom he had a son, George,
d. young, and a dau. Jane, m. Kichard John Delazouche
Stacpoole, Esq. of Edenvale. He m. 2ndly, Georgina
Maria, dau. of William Stacpoole, Esq. of Edenvale, but
by her had no issue; and 3rdly, 1826, Diana, 2nd dau.
of Daniel Finucane, Esq. of Siamer Park, co. Clare,
and by her (who d. 1849), had two sons, William, of
Ballyalla, M.P., b. 1830, d. 1879; Andrew, d. unru.
1862; and two dans., Kate, m. Augusthie Butler, Esq. of
Ballyline, co. Clare, and d. 1861, leaving two sons; and
Diana, to. C. M. Parkinson, Esq., and d. 1862, leaving
issue.
3 Mathias, «i. 1st, Miss Pilkington, and 2ndly, Miss Louisa
Macnamara, and by the latter only had surviving issue,
two daus., Sarah and Mary.
4 Hugh, Lieut. -Col. 43th Rest., d. s. p. 1840 ; m. Jane
Wasey, of Prior's Couit, Berks.
5 William Henry (Very Rev.), U.D. of Cragbrien, co. Clare,
Dean of Kilfcnora, b. 1787 ; ra. 1813, Jane, duu. of Robert
Jlavshall, Esq. of Tandbrook, co. Callow, and had issue,
George Maishall, b. Isl4, </. 1837; Robert, b. 1817, d.
1818 ; Frances, rf. tin^a. ; Jane, m. 1844, Charles Mahon,
Esq.of Corbally, CO. Clare, and (i. 1879; Wilhelmina ; and
t:harlotte, d. 1881.
6 Michael, Capt. R.N., m. 29 Oct. 1829, Charlotte, dau.
of William Cassaubon Purdon, Esq. of Tineranna, co.
Clare.
1 Mary, m. Michael Furnell, Esq., co. Limerick.
2 Eliza, TO. Rev. Thomas Westropp.
3 Lucinda, m. 1st, Walter Lysaght, Esq., and 2ndly,
William Adams Brew, Esq.
4 Jane, vi. Rev. George William Gabb.
IV. Massy, m. 1769, Mary, only dau. of Hassard Powell, Esq.
of Kilkenny, and had issue,
1 William, of Instow, co. Devon, ra. Louisa, dau. of Sir
Thomas Wentworth, and had issue, two sons and a dau.
2 George, d. s. p. in the West Indies.
3 Hassard, Capt. R.N., killed in a diuH in Jamaica 1814,
VI. Isabella, only dau. and heir of John Leek, Esq. of
Grosvenor Place, London, and had issue, a son and three
daus.
4 John, Col. in the army, m. and had issue, Andrew
Douglas (Rev.), Fellow of New Coll. Oxon., and Vicar of
Writtle, Essex, vi. and d. s. p. 1884, and John William.
1 Elinor, to. John Boss Lewin, Esq.
2 Jane, d. uvm. 1b26.
3 Mary, m. Charles McMahon. Esq. of Leadmore, co. Clnre.
4 Elizabeth, to. Sir Hugh Dillon Massy, 1st Bart, of Donuss.
5 Luey, d. unm.
The eldest son,
William Stacpoole, Esq. of Annagh and Edenv.ile, High
Sheriff 1784, m. Ist, 1773, Dorothea, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Burton, Esq., by whom he had one son, George William, d.
unra. 1822, and 2ndly, 1788, Honoria, dau. of William Scamer,
Esq.of Carnelly, co. Clare, and widow of Temple French, Esq.
of CO. Cork, and d. 1796, having by her had issue,
Richard John Delazouche.
Georgina Maria, to. Andrew Stacpoole of Ballyalla, and d.
1824.
The son and heir,
Kichard John Delazouche Stacpoole, Esq. of Edenvale,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1827, b. 1792; m. 1825, June, dau.
of Andrew Stacpoole, Esq. of Ballyalla, co. Clare, and had
issue,
I. William, d. 1866; vi. and left issue, Richard George and
Elizabeth Jane.
II. Richard, of Edenvale.
III. George William, Lieut.-Col., m. Josephine Julia Helen,
dau. of Henry Lloyd, Esq. of Fainarory, co. Tipperary,
and widow of 3rd Lord Kossmore.
1898
STA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
STA
I. Georsina Maria, !,;. ISoG.Charlcs Armstrong, Esq. of Larch
Hill. (.0. Clare, and has issue.
II. Honoria, (/. unm.
III. Jane, m. l^nS, Henry Vcrckor. Esq., and <'. ISnO, leaving
a dan. Henrietta Jane, who 7)1. 1879, Balph AVestropp, Esq.
IV. Elizabeth, d. unm.
Mr. Stacpoole d. 9 Oct. 1866. His 2nd son,
IticHARD Stacpoole, Esq. of Edenvale, J.P. and D.L., llish
Sheriff 1864, b. 19 Aug. 1828; m. 19 Aug. 1868, Alice Julia,
youngest dau. of John Westropp, Esq. of Attyflin Park, co.
Limerick, and hud issue,
I. IviCHARD JoHX, now of Edenvale.
II. Geori;e William liohert, Lieut. Soutli Staffordshire IVegt.,
b. 27 May, 1872.
1. Mary Eva Louisa. 11. Alice Jane.
HI. Gwendoline.
Mr. St.icpoole d. 16 June, 1891.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant gu. Crest — On a ducal coronet
or, a pelican in her piety all ppr. Mottoes — Over the crest, I
die for those I love ; under the arms. Pro Deo et pro patria.
Seat — Edenvale, Ennis, co. Clare.
STAFFORD OF MAINE.
Statfoed, Sir Edward William, G.C.M.G-., of
Maine, eo. Louth, and Landsdowne, Cliristcliurcli,
Xew Zoalixnd, Prime ilinistcr of New Zealand
June, 1856, to July, ISGl, Oct. 1865, to June, 1869,
and in 1872 ; ]Member of the House of Representa-
tives of Xew Zealand uninterruptedly from Oet.
1S55, to March, 1878, b. 23 April, 1820; m. 1st, 24
Sept. 18-16, Emily Charlotte, only child of Col.
William Wakefield, by Emily Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Sir John Shelley Sidney, Bart., and sister
of Philip Charles, 1st Lord de L'Isle and Dudley,
but by her (who d. 18 April, 1857) had no issue.
He )n. 2ndly, 5 Dec. 1859, Mary, 3rd dau. of
Thomas Houghton-Bartley, Barrister of the Inner
Temple, Speaker of the Legislative Council of
ZS'ew Zealand, and by her had issue,
I. Edward Tytler Stafford Howard, b. 24 May, 1862 to.
22 Dec. 1888, Theresa E. C, dau. of F. Krull i .and has
issue,
I. Ronald Seymour Sempill Howard, l. 22 Feb. 1390.
I. Carmen Corisande. 11. Valerie Violet.
n. Humphrey De Bohun Howard, 6. 31 March, 18G4.
HI. Berkeley Howard, b. 24 Oct. 1869.
I. Anne Isabella, i/t. 8 Nov. 1892, Capt. W. Stavcley Gordon,
E.E.
II. Mary Montgomerie.
III. Edith Margaret.
liineage. — The immediate ancestor of this family was
Hcou Stafford, who 'ni. 1st, 4 July, 1746, Mary, dau. and
heir of Edward Smith, Esq. of Maine, and by her had issue,
I. Edward, his heir.
II. William (llev.), B.A., to. Hannah, widow of Brett;
Spencer, Esq. of Ballycastle, and d. s. p.
HI. Hugh, Lieut. -Gen. H.E.I.C.S., ■;,(. 1st, Thomasine, dau.
of Eev. H. Sullivan, of Clonakilty, co. Cork, and by her had
issue,
1 John, Major-Gen. in H.M.'s service, m. Frances, dau. of
Francis 'Whalky, of Winscombe Court and Norton Hall,
Somerset, and Hinton Himse, Hants, and by her (who d.
Dec. 1847) left issue at his decease, Feb. 1846,
AVilliam Joseph Fitzniaurice, of Mount Edgcumbe,
Surrey, C.B., Major-Gen. Bengal Staff Corps (retired),
TO. 1852, Emily Maiy, dau. of Major Gavin Young,
Judge-Advocate Gen. of the Bengal Army, and by her
had issue,
William Francis Howard, Major It.E., h. 19 Dec.
1854.
Henry Uawrcnte Caulfield Howard, Capt. li.E., b. 20
May, lb.')9.
Ednuind Boyle Whalley Howard, b. 16 Oct. 1868.
Florence Howard.
Thomas Sedgwick, d. 1853, unm.
John Francis, Major-Gen. Bengal Staff Corps (retired).
Charles Stewart, d. young.
Boyle Torriano, Col. Bengal Staff Corps, m. 1874, dau. of
S. Newington, M.D., of Uidgeway, Sussex.
Thomasine, to. M. Vadnalle, and has issue, a dau.
Mary. Anna, d. young. Julia.
2 Edward, Major 31st Kegt. d. Aug. 1826, unm.
1 Eliza.
2 Harriet, m. Col. Paton, of Drayton Hall, Norfolk, and
had issue, one son and one dau.
3 Lctitia, m. Major-Gen. Caulfeild, C.B., son of Venerablt
John Caulfeild, Archdeacon of Kilmore. of Benown. co.
Westmeath, and d. Aug. 1826, leaving issue, four sons.
4 Frances, m. H. 8. Mercer, Esq. of Edinburgh, and
</. ,s-. p.
5 Emily, m. 1st, John Forbes Paton, Esq., Capt. Bengal
Engineers, by whom she had issue, three sons and one
dau., and 2ndly, John Brown, Esq. of co. Pioscommon,
by whom she had issue, one son.
Gen. Hugh Stafford m. 2ndly, Harriet, only child of Lieut. -
Col. Spencer, and bv her had issue, one son and three daus.,.
all d. s. p. He d Jan. 1819.
Hugh Stafford m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of II. Cumming, Esq.
of Killowen, co. Down, but by her had no issue. He d. 1783,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Stafford, Colonel in the army, High Sheriff co.
Louth 1795, b. 1747; m. 1st, F" ranees, dau. of Francis Palmer,
of Palraerstown, co. Mayo, and of Rush, co. Dublin, but by
her had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Mary, 3rd dau. of Robert
Agnew, of Howlish, co. Durham, grandsonof Sir James Agnew,
Bart., by his wife Lady Mary Jlontgomerie, dau. of Alexander,
Sth Earl of Eglinton, and by her had issue,
I. Edward Norton, b. and d. 1793.
II. Berkeley BncKtNGHAM, his heir.
I. Augusua Buckingham, d. 1807.
II. Clementina Louisa, d. 1872.
III. Thomasine Palmer, m. Rev. John Hermin Stafford, In-
cumbent of St. Paul's, Liverpool, and d. 1834, leaving issue.
IV. Frances, m. 19 Jan. 1820, Rev. Patrick Brewster, and
('. 7 June, 1831, leaving issue.
Col. Edward Stafford d. 1802, and was s. by his son,
Berkeley Buckingham Stafford, High Sheriff co. Loutlu
1828, b. 25 March, 1797 ; m. 3 July. 1818, Anne, 3rd dau. o?
Licut.-Col. Patrick Duff Tytler, by Isabella Erskine his wife,
dau. of the Hon. James Erskine, of Alva, Senator of the College
of Justice, and by her had issue,
I. Edward William (Sir), G.C.M.G., his heir.
II. Berkeley Buckingham de Bohun (Rev.), 0. 23 Aug. 1822;
d. 5 Dec. 1889.
III. Hugh Henry Tytler do Toeni, b. 19 April, 1824; m. Jan.
1860, Caroline, dau. of William Wood, Esq., and left issue-
at his decease, 28 Nov. 1881,
1 William, b. Oct. 1860. 2 Berkeley Buckingham.
3 Hugh Henry Archibald.
1 Isabella Erskine. 2 Emily Margaret.
IV. Patrick Plunkctt Leslie, Col. Madras Staff Corps (retired),.
b. 13 July, 1826; vi. July, 1887, Letitia, dau. of Henry
Taylor, Esq., and d. 16 May, 1889.
I. Isabella Erskine.
II. Mary Montgomerie.
Berkeley Buckingham Stafford d. Aug. 1847, and was s. by his-
eldest son.
Sir Edward William Stafford, G.C.M.G., now of Maine.
A nns —Or, a chevron gu. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet per
pale gu. and sa., a demi-swan rousantarg. beaked gu. Mottoes^
— Stat noiiiinis umbra ; over the crest. Garde la foy.
Seal — Maine, co. Louth. Mesidence — 19, Eaton Square, S.W.
VI I'M — Reform.
STAFFORD OF BliATHEBWYCKE PAilK„
Stafford-O'Brien', Hokac.'^ Stafford, Esq. of
Blatherwycke, co. ^Northampton, of Tixover, co.
E-utland,and of Cratloe Woods, co. Clare, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff co. Clare 1875, late Lieut. 2nd
Dragoon G-uards, b. 1842 ; m. 21 Oct. 1869, Eleanor
Elizabeth Greorgiana, only child of John Kent
Egerton Holmes, Esq., and the Hon. Mrs. Egertou
Holmes, dau. of Arthur, Viscount Valeutia, and
has issue,
Egerton Adgdstds, b. 1872.
Horace Henry, b. 1883.
liiueag'e. — Stafford O'Brien, Esq. of Blatherwycke t
Park, CO. Northampton, and Cratloe Woods, co. Clare, J. P.,
High Sheriff CO. Rutland 1809, vi. 7 June, 1808, Emma, sister
of Charles, Earl of Gainsborough, and dau. of Sir Gerald Noel
Noel, Bart., M.P., by Diana his wife, Baroness Barham, ami
had issue,
Augustus Stafford, his heir.
Henry Stafford, late of Blatherwycke Park.
Algernon Stafford O'Brien, b. May, 1815.
Emma, d. unm.
Angelina Mary, to. Hon. and Rev. Augustus Fitzroy, and
d. May, 1838. Fanny, d. unm.
Sophia Lilias, m. Noel Hoare, Esq.
The eldest son,
Acgustos Staffobd O'Brien Stafford, Esq. of Blather-
STA
THE la:n^ded gentry.
STA
1899
wycke Park andCratloe Woods, M.P. for Xortti Northampton-
shire, Secretary to the Admiralty from March to Dec. ISo'i,
d. s. p. 15 Nov. 1857, and was s. by his brother,
Henry Stafford O'Brien Stafford, Esq. of Blatherwycke
Park and Cratloe Woods, M.A., J. P. and D.L., HiKh Sheriff
CO. Northampton 1868, 6. 22 Feb. 1814; m. 31 Aug. 1841,
Lucy, youngest dau. of Eev. Henry W. Nevile, of Walcot
Park, and d. 1S80, leaving issue,
Horace Stafford, his heir.
Lucy Violet. Alianore Emma Matilda.
This gentleman took the additional surname of Stafford.
Sea(s— Blatherwycke Park, near Wansford, and Tisover,
near Stamford.
STANCOMB OF BLOUNT'S COURT.
Stancomb, William, Esq. of Blouut's Court,
Wilts, J.P. and D.L., Higli SherifP 1879-80, Lord
of the Manor of Trowbridge, b. 14 Jan. 1812 ; m. 3
Aug. 1841, Bridget JJowing Bowles, dau. of Charles
Bowles Hare, Esq. of Bristol, and has issue,
William, of Browfort, Devizes, J.P. for Wilts, b. 1850; m.
1873, Frances Grace, youngest dau. of George Milward,
Esq. of Lechlade Manor.
Mr. Stancomb is the only son of the late William
Stancomb, Esq., J. P., of the Man«r House, Trow-
bridge, Wilts.
Arms — Az., on a chev. arg. between tliree lambs' heads
couped ppr., as many roses gu., on a chief of the second three
garbs of the third. Crest — Upon a rock a paschal lamb ppr.
supporting with his sinister fore-foot a garb. vert. Motto— Do
right, fear not.
Seat — Blount's Court, Devizes, Wilts.
STANDISH OF STAND ISH.
StANDISH, HeNET NOAILLES WlDDRINGTON,Esq.
of Standish Hall, co. Lancaster, b. 2 Nov. 1847; m.
10 Oct. 1870, Helene de Perusse Des Cars, dau. of
the Comte Des Cars (France).
Iiineagre. — Thurston de Staxdisr, who (4 Feb. 6 Hesrv
III., 1221) levied a fine of lands in Shevington, which he in-
herited from his motlier, Margerie, dau. and co-heir of Robert
de Ilulton. His son,
Ralph de Standish, had two sons, Jordan, his successor,
and Hugh, ancestor of Standish o; Suxbary. The elder
son,
Jordan de Standish, 1 Edward I., 1271, was grandfather
of
John de Standish, Lord of Standish 6 Edward III., 1332.
His issue were
I. William, m. 1332, Margaret, dau. of Adam Holcroft, of
Holcrolt, and d. s. ■/>.
II. HeNRT, who s- his brother.
ni. Edmund, living 1332, and d. .?. p.
IV. Ralph (Sir), living 1332. His son,
1 John (Sir), styled in all deeds " Lord John," is men-
tioned by Froissart and Holinshed as being in the
service of Richard II., and attendant in his suite at the
memorable meeting of the king with the rebel, Wat
Tyler, 1381.
V. Robert. vi. John.
■VII. Gilbert Clerk, who was Rector of Standish from 33
Edward III. to 22 Richard II.
The 2nd son,
Henry de Standish, of Standish, left, by Joan his wife, a
dau. Alice, m. 1369, Hugh Standish, of Duxbury, and a son,
his successor, 1396,
Ralph de Standish, of Standish, High Sheriff co. Lancaster
1392. By Cecilia his wife, he had Lawrence, his successor;
Alexander; Gilbert, living 30 Sept. 1411 ; John, a military
man and one of the heroes of the battle of Agincourt 25 Oct,
1415. Ralph was a. at his decease by his eldest son,
Lawrence de Stindish, of Standish, ni. 1398, Lora, dau.
of Sir Roger de Pilkington, and had a son, his successor, in
1432,
Sir Alexander de Standish, Knt. of Standish, m. Con-
stance, dau. of John Gerard Bryn, and dying 1445, was s. by
his eldest son,
Ralph de Standish, of Standish, m. Margaret, dau. and co-
heir of Sir Richard Radcliffe, of Chadderton, by the dau. and
heir of Chadderton, of Chadderton, co. Lancaster, and dying
1640, was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Alexander Standish, 'of Standish, knighted for his
services at the battle of Hutton-Field, Scotland, 1482. He m.
1 Jan. 1461, Sibilla, dau. of Henry Bold, of Bold, and had one
son and three daus. Sir Alexander d. 1507, and was «. by hi»
son,
Ralph Standish, of Standish, m. 1497, Alice, dau. and co-
heir of Sir James Harrington, Knt. of Wolfage, co. Northamp-
ton, and had issue. He d. 1538, aged 80, and was 6. by bis,
son,
Alexander Standish, of Standish, m. 1518, Ann, dau. of
Sir William Molyneux, Knt. of Sefton. and hadissue. The 2nd'
son and eventual representative of the family,
Edward Standish, Esq. of Standish, m. Ellen, dau. of Sir
William Ratcliffe, Knt. of Ordsall, co. Lancaster, and Ikad four
sons. He d. 1603 (having erected Standish Hall 1574), and
was s. by his eldest son,
Alexander Standish, Esq. of Standish, m. 1574, Elizabeth,
dau. and heir of Adam Hawarden, Esq. of Wolston, co. Lan-
caster, and d. 1624, leaving issue. The eldest son,
Ralph Standish, Esq. of Standish, m. Bridget, dau. of Sir
Richard Molyneux, Knt. of Sefton, sister of Richard, 1st Vis-
count Molyneux, and had two sons and two daus., Edward,^
his heir; Alexander, Col. of Horse in the service of King
Charles I.; Frances, m. Sir Thomas Tyldesley, Knt. of
Moreley, Major-Gen. under the Earl of Derby; and Eliza-
beth, d. unm. Mr. Standish d. 1656, and was s. by his elder
son,
Edward Standish, Esq. of Standish, ra. 11 Nov. 1G32, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir Francis Howard, of Corby Castle, Cumberland,
and was s. by his son,
Willum Standish, Esq. of Standish, aged 2G at the Visi-
tation of 1664. He ai. Cecilia, dau. and sole heir of Sir
Robert Bindlosse, Bart, of Berwick Hall, co. Lancaster, by
whom (who d. 19 Jan. 1729-30) he left at his decease, 8 June,
1705, a son,
Ralph Standish, Esq. of Standish, m. Lady Philippa
Howard, dau. of Henry, Duke of Norfolk, and by her (who d.
5 April, 1731) had issue, Ralph Howard, who d. c. p. April,
I 1735; George Howard d. unm.; and Cecilia, of whom pre-
sently. The dau. and eventually sole heir,
Cecilia Standish, m. William Towneley, Esq. of Towne-
ley, Lancaster, by whom (who d. 2 Feb. 1741. aged 28) she-
had
I. Charles Towneley, h. 1 Oct. 1737; d. unhi. 3 Jan. 1805.
II. Ralph Towneley Standish, who d. s. p.
III. Edward Towneley Standish, of wliom presently.
I. Cecilia Towneley, h. 30 July, 1741 : in. 1st, 20 April, 1761,.
Charles Strickland, Esq. of Sizert;h Park, Westmorland, by
whom (who d. 6 Oct. 1770) she had issue,
1 Thomas Strickland, of whom hereafter.
2 William Strickland, an Officer in the army, who d. la
the AVest Indies.
3 Charles Stricldand, d. 1775.
1 Mary Cecilia, m. 27 Feb. 1785, Edward Stephenson.
Esq. of Farley Hill, Berks, and Scaleby Castle, Cumber-
land, and d. at Paris 1817, leaving issue {see Standish of
Scaleby).
Mrs. Strickland m. 2nflly, 15 April, 1779, Gerard Edward
Strickland, Esq. of Willitoft, co. York.
The youngest son of the heiress of Standish and William
Towneley,
Edward Towneley Stan-dish, Esq., h. 25 June, 1740; m.
Ann, dau. of Basil Thomas Eccleston, Esq. of Eccleston, and
Scarisbrook, co. Lancaster, but d. s. p. 28 March, 1807, when
the estates of Standish, by the family settlements, became
vested in his nephew (the sister's eldest son),
Thomas Strickland, Esq. of Sizergh, Westmorland, who
assumed, by sign-manual, the surname and arms of
Standish. He m. 1st, 24 Feb. 1789, Anastasia, elder dau. and
co-heir of Sir John Lawson, Bart, of Brough, co. York, by
whom he had
I. Charles Strickland Standish, of Standish.
II. Thomas Strickland, of Sizergh (see that Hairic).
III. Monica, ;;;. Dec. 1827, Sir John Gerard, Bart.
He in. 2ndly, Catherine, youngest dau. of Sir Robert Gerard,
Bart, of Bryn, who d. 24 Sept. 1862. He d. 4 Dec. 1813, and.
was s. by his son,
Charles Standish, Esq. of Standish Hall, b. 15 March,
1790; m. Feb. 1822, Mademoiselle Emmeline Conradine, dau.
of M. de Methiesen, by his wife. Mademoiselle Rose Henriette
Peronne de Persey (niece of Madame la Comtesse de Genlis),
and had issue by her (who d. 1831),
I. Charles Henry Lionel Widdrington, his heir.
II. Charles Frederick, b. 20 April. 1824.
III. Charles Edward, b. March, 1829.
He d. 10 June, 1863, and was s. by his eldest son,
1900
STA
THE L.VNDED GENTRY.
STA
Charles Hesry Lionel Widdiiincton Standish, Esq. of
Standisli Hall, 6. 23 Jan. 1823 ; m. 10 Oct. 1S46. Sabine de
Noailles, dau. of the Due de roix, aunt of Antoine, rnnue
de I'oix, a Grandee of Spain of tliu first class, and by her
(who d. 20 March, 1S70) had issue,
I. Henry N^oailles \S'idprington, now of Standish.
II. Cecil Marie lioger, d. 22 Feb. 1601.
Mr. Standish (f. May, l!?S;i.
,-<r!ii-' — S;i., three standing dishes arg. Crest — An owl with
a rat in his talons ppr.
^r(if— Standish Hall, near Wigan.
Club — Marlborough.
STANDISH OF SCAIiEBY CASTLE.
Staxdish, "William rKiir, Y.sti. of Spaleby
Castle, CO. Cuiiiberland, and of IVIiirwell Hall, and
^'e\v Park, Hants, Capt. Ea.¥t Yorkshire Regfc., I.
3 Aug. 1860; s. liis uncle 1893.
Lineage. — This family, it is stated, descends in the direct
male line from Eoland Stephenson, and in the maternal from
MaiT CeciUa, sister of Thomas Standish, Esq. of Standish (see
prtcjiing Memoir).
Edwaud Stephenson, Esq. of Farley Hill, Berks, and
Scaleby Castle, co. Cumberland, in. 27 Feb. 178"), Mary Cecilia,
dau. of Charles StricUland, Esq. of Sizergh Park, Westmor-
land, and Cecilia his wife, dau. of William Towarley, Esq. of
Towarley, and Cecilia his wife, dau. and eventual sole heir of
Ealph Standish, Esq. of Standish (set: 2'rcceding Memoir), and
by her (who d. 1S17) had issue, a son,
Rowland Stephenson, Esq. of Farley Hill, who took the
name of Standish by Act of Parliament, 1834, m. 16 March,
ISIG, Lady Lucy Pery, dau. of Edinond Henry, 1st Earl of
Limerick, and d. 26 April, 18-13, having by her (who d. 23
Pec. lS-1.^; had issue,
I. Edward Ferris, d. unm.. 1845.
II. EowLAND Edmond Walter Pert, late of Scaleby Castle.
III. William Cecil, of New Park, Broekenhurst, Hants, fc.
IS21 : ),i. IS.^.'i, Emma, dau. of William Robins, Esq. oi
llagley House, Stourbridge, and d. 18S8, leaving issue,
1 William Pert, now of Scalebv Castle.
1 Lucy. 2 Mary.
I. Mary Lucy, v>. 9 Jan. 1838, Sir Vcro Edinond De Vere,
Bart., and d. 16 Jan. 1892.
II. Caioline. vi. 13 Kov. 1849, the late Paulet St. John
Mildmay, Esq.
nis eldest surviving son,
Rowland Edmond Walter Pert Standish, Esq. of Scaleby
Castle, CO. Cumberland, and of Harwell Hall, Hants, J. P. and
D.L., formerly of the Gth Uegt. of Foot, b. 1820; m. 22 Oct.
IS.dO, Caroline Macnamara, dau. of Samuel Clogstown, Esq.,
and d. s. x>. 1S93, and was s. by his nephew.
^n.-is—Sa., three standing disht* arg. Crisl — An owl with
a rat in his tilons ppr.
.b;'e(((.5— Scaleby Citstle, Carlisle, and Marwell Hall, Win-
chester, and New I'ark, Broekenhurst, Hants.
Ciab — Naval and Military.
STANDISH OF DUXBURY.
The late "William Standish Caru-Standish,
Esq. of Duxbury Park, co. Lancaster, and Cockeri
Hall, CO. Durham, J. P. for both cos., an Officer 7th
Hussars, h. 2S Feb. 1835 ; d. 21 Feb 1878, when
the Lancashire and Durham estates became, by
his will, the joint properties of his three surviving
sisters.
Lineagre. — Standish o/ Duxbury, a family of antiquity
and note, derived descent from .a common ancestor with
Standish of Standish.
PlIchard Standish, E.=q. of Duxbury (eldest son of Richard
Standish, Esq. of Duxbury, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
Piers Legh, Esq. of Lyme, and 15th in descent from Richard
Standish, of Duxbury, 9 Edward HI., whose father, Hugh
Standish, was 2nd son of Ralph Standish, of Standish), was
created a Bart. 8 Feb. 1676-77. He rn. Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Holcro't, Esq. of Holcroft, co. Lancaster, and had by
her (who rn. 2ndly, Sir Thomas Stanley, Bart, of BicUersfaff,
and d. Oct. 1735, aged nearly ICO) three sons and three daus.
The eldest son.
Sib Thomas Standish, Bart, of Duxbury, m. Jane, dau. of
Charles Turnor, Esq. ot Cleveland, co. York, and had
Thomas, m. Catherine, widow of John Smith, Esq. of Heath,
CO. York, and dau. and co-heir of Robert Frank, Esq. of
Pontefract, M.P., and left at his decease v. 25. ,23 Dec. 174S
an only surviving child, '
Frank, successor to his grandfalher.
Jlargaret, m. 1st, AVilliam Woniliwcll, Esq.. and 2ndly,
Anthony Wall, Esq. of Floss, by the laiter of whom she left
at her decease, 1776, a son and a dau.,
Anthony Hall, b. 1731 ; m. Anne, dau. of WiKiam Earfoot,
Esq. of Poole, and d. 1791, leaving a son,
Anthony Hall, m Jliss Charlotte Key, and was father of
Frank Hall Standish, Esq. of Duxbury.
Anne, m. Rev. Ralph Carr, M.A.. and, dying 1774, loft,
with other issue, a son, Ralph Carr, Esq. of Cocken Hall^
father, by Mary his wife (dau. of Samuel Andrews, Esq.),
of William Standish-Standish, Esq. oi Duxbury Park.
Sir Thomas Standish d. Dec. 1756, and was .s. by his grandson.
Sir Frank Standish, Bart, of Duxbury, at whose decease,
«. i'., 16 May, 1812, the baronetcy became extinct, and the
estates devolved on his cousin,
Frank Uall, Esq., only son of the late Anthony Hall, Esq.,
by Charlotte Rey,* his wife, and grandson of Mr. Hall, by
Margaret his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Standish, the 2nd Bart.,
and relict of William Wombwell, Esq. Mr. Frank Hall, b.
2 Oct. 1799, assumed the surname of Standish. He d. s. 2>.
1841, and was s. by his kinsman,
William Standish-Standish, Esq. of Duxbury, b. 1807, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff co. Lancaster 1845-46. who took tlie
name of Standish in lieu of his patronymic Carr. He rti. 'll
Aug. 1829, Susan, eldest surviving dau. of Richard Jenkins,
Esq. of Beachley Lodge, co. Gloucester, J. P. and D.L., and
had issue,
William Standish, late of Duxbury and Cocken.
Maiy Deborah, deceased.
Juliana Glentworth, deceased.
Emma Isabella Harriett, in. 22 Nov. 1853, Sir John
George Tollemache Sinclair, Bart., of Ulbster and Thurso
Castle (marriage dissolved 1878) and has issue (see Bdrke's
Petrn'ji}.
ScsAN Amelia Georgtna, m. 3 Dec. 1863, Col. Charles
Wllli,^nl Paulet, of Manor House, Wellesbourne Mouniford,
Warwick, eldest son of Lord Charles Paulet, and d. 18 Oct.
18b8, leaving issue i-'ie Bdkke's Peerage, Winchester, M.).
Margaret Laura Mulgrave, m. 19 May, 1869, Edmund
Berkeley, youngest son of George Lucy, Esq. or Charlecote
Park, CO. Warwick, and has issue {sec Lucy of Charlecote).
To Mr. Standi -h-Standish, Lonn Philippe, King of the French,
gave some rare specimens of Sfevres porcelain, books, pictures
(amongst the latter a full-length portrait of himself by Winter-
haltei'), in consideration of the legacy bequeathed to His
Majesty by Frank Hall Standish, Esq. Mr. Standish-Standish
cZ.O Julj-, 18.56.
Arms — Az., three standing dishes, arg. Crtsl — A cock arg.
Miitlu — Constant en tout.
S':".t — Duxbury Park, Chorley, co. Lancaster, and Cocken
Hall, Durham.
STANHOPE OF REVESBY ABBEY.
Staxuope, Jame,s Banks, Esq. of EevesbyAbbey,
CO. Lincoln, J. P. and D.L., M.P. for North Lincoln-
shire 1851 to 1868, h. 13 May, 1821.
Lilieag°e. — Charles, 3rd Earl Stanhope, m. for his 2nd
wife, 17 March, 1781, Louisa, only dau. and heir of the Hon.
Henry Grcville, Governor of Barbados, by Margaret Eleanora
his wife, aunt of Sir Joseph Banks, Bart., K.B., and dau. of
Joseph Banks, Esq. of Revesby Abbey, M.P. for Peterborough,
and had three sons, i. Philip Henry, 4th Earl Stanhope ;
II. Charles Banks, Major in the army, killed at the battle of
Curunna; and in. James Hamilton. The 3rd son.
The Hon. James Hamilton Stanhope, Lieut.-Col. in the
army, b.l Sept. 1788; m.O July, 1820, Frederica Louisa, eldest
dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Mansfield, and by her (who d.
14 Jan. 1823) left at liis decease, 5 March, 1825, an only son and
heir, the i)resent James Banks Stanhope, Esq. of Revesby
Abbey.
Arms — Quarterly erni. and gu. Crest— A. tower az., thereon
a denii lion rampant or, dueally crowi'.eil gu , holding between
the paws a grenade fired ppr. Motto — .\ Deo et rege.
Seu J— Revesby Abbey, Boston, co. Lincoln.
STANHOPE OF CANNON HALL,
Spencek-Stamiope,Walt£rTiio.mas William,
Esq., C.B., of Cannon Hall and llorsforth Hall, co.
* This lady m., after her first husband's (Mr. Hall) decease,
Sir William Purves Hume Campbell, Bart.
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York, M.A., J.P. and D.L. for West Eiding, co.
York, Deputy-Chairman of Quarter Sessions, late
Capl. 1st West York Yeomanry Caralry, and Col.
of 2nd Batfc. York and Lancaster E. V., M.P. for
the South Division of the West Eiding of York
1872 to 18S0, h. 2!. Dee. 1827; m. 17 Jan. 1850,
Elizabeth Julia, dau. of Sir John Jacob Euxton,
Bart, of Shadweil Court, Norfolk, and by her (who
d. 30 Sept. 1880) has issue,
I. John Moktague, 6. 31 Dec. I860; m. 15 April, 1890, Ida
Mary, 2n(l dau. of Sir Lionel Pilkington, Bart.
II. Walt:r, b. 17 Nov. 1861.
III. Edward Collingwood, b. 2 March, 1863.
IV. Hugh Kobert, 6. 21 April, 1864 ; d. 6 Jan. 1835.
V. rhilip Bertie, b. 17 Dec. 1868.
1. Mary Gertrude Elizabeth.
If. Cecily Winifred. in. Margaret Isabel.
IV. Alice Mildred, ?». 31 March, iHUl, Charles A. Fellowes,
Esq. of Shoteshani, Norfolk, and d. 10 Aug. 1S92.
V. Winifred Julia.
VI. Mary, b. and d. 7 Feb. 1875.
liineagre. — John Stanhope, Esq. (younger brother of Sir
Edward Sta:;hope, of Hampton, ancestor of the Earls of
CiiESTERFiELD, STANHOPE, and HARRINGTON), was father of
John Stanhope, Esq., who went into co. Lancaster with the
Earl of Derby, and Settled at Manchester. His son,
John Stanhope, Esq. removed thence in'.o co. York, and
purchased, tcni/i. Mary, Eccleshill, and lands in Horsfortli,
part of the estate cf the monastery at Kirkstall. He d. at an
advanced age, 1596, leaving issue. The eldest son,
AValter Stanhope, Esq. of Ilorsforth, co. York, m. Mary,
dau. and co-heir of John Hanson, of Woodhouse and Eastriek,
CO. York, and by her left a son and heir,
John Stanhope, Lsq. of Horsforlh, who m. three times. By
his 1st wife, Anne, sister of Sir George Rawdon, ancestor to
the Marquesses of Hastings, he left an elder son,
John Stanhope, Esq. of Ilorsforth, Barrister-at-Law, m.
Hannah, dau. and heir of L. Horseman, Esq., and dying 1634,
was s. by his son,
John Stanhope, Esq. of Horsforth, m. Mary, dau. of Sir
William Lowther, of Swillington, M.P., and had issue. The
ord and last suniving son,
Walter Stanhope, Esq. of Hor.sforth, left by his 2nd wife,
Anne, dau. of William Spencer, Esq. of Cannon Hall, co. York,
an only son,
Walter Spencer Stanhope, Esq. of Horsforth and Cannon
Hal], M.B., who assumed, by sign-manual, the additional sur-
name and arms of Spencer, as heir to his uncle, John Spencer.
He m. 1783, Maiy Winifred, dau. and heir of Thomas Babing-
ton PuUeine, Esq. of Carlton Hall, co. York, by Winifred his
wife, dau. of Edward Collingwood, Esq. ofDis.'rington,by Mary,
dau. and co-heir of John Koddam, Esq. of Boddam. By Mary,
Winifred his wife (who d. Dec. 18t0), he had issue,
I. Walter, d. Sept. 1832.
II. John, his heir.
in. Edward, who assumed the surname of Collingwood, of
Dissington {see thcdfahidy).
IV. William, of Roddam, co. Northumberland, High Sheriff
1834, s. to the estates of his kinsman and godfather. Admiral
Robert Roddam 1806, and assumed, in consequence, the
surname and arms of Roddam; ra. 1st, Sept. It;3o, Char-
lotte, dau. of Henry Percy Pulkinc, Esq. of Crake Hall, co.
Y'ork, and by her (who d. July, 1837) he has an only dau.
Charlotte Pulleine. He m. 2ndly, 12 July, 1849, Selina
Henrietta, 5th dau. of John Cotes, Esq. of Woodcote, Salop,
bv the Lady Maria his wife, and had by her a dau. Maiy
Stiina. He d. Dec. 1864.
V. Charles (Uev.), M.A., Vicar of Weaverham, Northwich,
CO. Chester, b. 14 Oct. 1796; vi. S July, 1810, Fredeiiea
Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev. Robert Philips Goodenough, Pre-
bendaiy of Carlisle, b} Cecilia Markham his wife, dau of
the Archbishop of York, and d. 29 Uct. 1874, having had
issue,
1 Charles William (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Christ Church,
Crowton, 6. 30 May, 1841.
2 Frederick Walter, Capt. Somerset Light Infantry, 6. 8
Feb. 1B48.
1 Maiy Wilhelmina, 7 , , ., ,„.„
2 Emily Caroline, 'j d- April, 18o0.
3 Laura Winifred, d. 21 Jan. 18G5.
VI. Philip, Gen. in the army, m. 2 May, 1865, Mary Cathe-
rine, widow ot Edward Rowland Strickland, Esq. She d.
July, 1865; he d. 21 Feb. 1880.
VII. Hugh, Barrister-at-Law, of Glen Allen, Alnwick, 7K. Amy
Anne, dau. of Henrj- Percy Pulleine, Esq. ; d. Dec. 1872.
I. Marianne, ra. liubert Hudson, Esq. ol Tadworth Court, co.
Surrey, and d. t^ept. 1862,
II. Anne Winifred, d. March, 18C0.
HI. Isabella, d. May, 1857.
IV. Frances Mary. v. Maria Alicia.
Mr. Spencer Stanhope d. 10 April, 1821, at the age of 72, and
was s. by his son,
John Spencer Stanhope, Esq. of Cannon Hall, J.P. and
D.L., F.R.S., b. 27 May, 1787: ra. 5 Dec. 1822, Lady Elizabeth
Wilhelmina Coke, 3rd dau. of Thomas William, 1st Earl of
Leicester, and by her (who d. 30 (Jet. 1873) had issue,
I. Walter Thomas William, now of Cannon Hall.
II. John Roddam, 6. 21 Jan 1829 ; m. lu Jan. 1859, Elizabeth,
3id dau. of John James King, E-q. of Preston Condovcr,
Hants, and relict of Capt. George Frederick Dawson, and
had issue, Mary d. unra.
I. Anna Maria Wilhelmina, to. March, 1853, Percival Andr6
Pickering, Esq., Q.C., w4io </. 7 Aug. 1S76.
II. Eliza Anne, m. 28 June, 1858, Rev. Richard St. John
Tyrwhitt, and d. 8 Sept. 1869.
III. Anne Alicia.
IV. Louisa Elizabeth, d. 13 March, 1867.
Jlr. Spencer Stanhope d. 7 Nov. 1873, and was s. hy his eldest
son, Walter Thomas William Spencer-Stanhope, Esq., now
of Cannon Hall.
Amis — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, quarterly erm. and gu., for
Stanhope. 2nd and 3rd, az., a fes.'-.e erni., between six sea--
mews' heads cra.-cd ppr., for Spencer. Crest— \st, A tower
az., with a demi-lion lamiiant issuuig from the battlements or,
ducally crowned gu., holding between his paws a greuade
fired ppr. for stanhope; 2nd, a sea-mew ppr., for Shenchi.
Moltdts — A Deo et rege, for stanhope ; Dieu defend le droit,
for Spencer.
Seats— Cannon Hall, near Bamsley, and Hors.''orth Hall, co.
York.
STANIER OF FENTON VIVIAN A17D
PEPL.OW.
Stanier, Francis, Esq. of Fenton Vivian, and
The Moor House, Biddulph, co. Stafford, and of
Peplow, CO. Saloj', J.P. cos. Stafford and Salop,
D.L. for the latt r, and High Sherife 1894, late
Capt. 3rd King's Own Staflordsliire Militia, h. 30
Jan. 1838; s. to the estate of his cousin, Philip
Barnes Broade, Esq. of Fenton Yivian, in 185(5,
when he assumed the additional surnames of Philip
Beoade, and in 1876 resumed the original name of
Staniee only. He m. 6 June, 1860, Caroline, dau.
of Gen. Justice, of Greeu Park, Bath, and haa
issue,
I. Frank Justice, h. 1862. ii. Beville, h. 1807.
III. William Sneyd, 6. 1871.
I. Lucy Caroline. n. Eleanor Mary.
III. Leila Dorothy.
Lineage.— John Erode purchased the principal estate oj
Fenton Vivian from Thomas Essex, Esq., 156J, and was lather
of
Thomas Erode, eldest son, living 1614, whose eldest son,
Richard Erode, living 1632, was father, by Margaret his
wife, of a dau. Jane, and of a son. Rev. Thomas Broade, of
Swinnerton, living 1670, who was thefatherof Robert Broade,
of Fenton, living 10^8, ra. Clara Tayler, of Hartshorn, co.
Derby, and (with a dau. Mary, who d. unm.) had a son,
Tho.mas ERO.iDE, of lenton, living 1728, to. Mary, dau. of
William Barnes, Esq. of Toton, co. Worcester, by l.lizabetli
D'Arcy, his wife, granddau. of Philip, Earl of Chestei field,
and had issue,
Thomas, of whom presently.
Clara, d. unm. Maria, d. v.nm.
Elizabeth, to. Mr. Milward.
Frances, m. 1st, her cousin, Arthur Charles Stanhope, Esq.
(father of Philip, 5th Earl of Chestertield), and 2ndly, lb72,
Rev. Thomas Bigsby, M.A., Vicar of Beestou. She d. s. p.
1811.
The son and heir,
Thomas Broade, of Fenton, living 1756, m. Alice, dau. oi
— Ilaliiiarack, of Madeley, and had issue,
Thomas, of whom presently.
Maria, ra. Capt. Rose, K.N.
Alice, d. uH(a. Anne, m. John Rowley.
The son and heir,
Tuo.mas Broade, of Fenton, to. Sarah Cartlcdge, and liad an
only son,
Philip Barnes Broade, of Fenton Vivian, m. Charity, dau.
of William Baker, Esq. of Fenton Culvert, which lady d. 24
July, 1844. Mr. Broade d. without issue, 12 Aug. 1»62, and
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devised the estate to his cousin. Francis Stanicr, Esq. of New-
castle-under-Lyme, who is the present Fr.\ncis Staxieb, Esq.
of Kenton Vivian. His father.
Francis Staxier, Esq. of Biiidulph and Madeley Manor (son,
by Anne his wife, of Thom.is .'^tanier, of Tlie Moor House,
Bi;'.dulpli, CO. Stafford, d. 10 April, lSr>6), m-. 1836, Mary, dau.
of Thomas Sparrow Wilkinson, Esq. of Newcastle-under-Lyme,
and (/. 13 Oct. 1S56, at Madeloy Manor, leaving issue,
Fraxcis, now of Fenton Vivian and Peplow.
Thomas, of Miideley Manor, co. Stafford, J. P., b. 1841; m.
18y_', Constance, dau. of Forbes AVinslow, M.U.
Handle Baddeley. m. Anne. dau. of K. A. Dallas, Esq.
Susan Mary, »i. Charles Grceme, Lieut.-Col. 104th Fusiliers.
Ch.nrlotte Louisa, m. Hastings D'Oyley Farrington, Major
73rd Rcgt.
Lucy Ame. deceased.
Alice Constance, ni. Algernon Chester Masters, Esq.
Mary Jane, m. George H. Gordon, Esq. of Wincombe Park,
Wilts.
.47-jfi.s— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., on a fosse engrailed
Vctween three mullets of six points or, a bear's head couped
of the field, for Broade ; 2nd and 3rd, or, on a pile az., ten
tscallops, four, three, two, and one, for Staxieb. Cresls —
Broade. On a mount vert, a bear's head erect or, transfixed
by an arrow fesswise ppr. ; Staxier, In front of a griffin's
Jioad erased ppr., three escallops or. Motto — Pro Deo et rege ;
i'ietatc fortior.
^t^uf^-— Peplow Hall, Market Drayton, Salop : Fenton Vivian,
Stoke-upon-Trent ; and The Moor House, Biddulph, co.
■Stafford.
STANLEY OF PONSONBY HALL.
Staxlet, William, Esq. o\' Ponsonby Hall,
•Ciiinberlaud, b. 10 April, 1881 ; s. his brother 26
Feb. 1894.
Lineagre. — The Stanixts rank amongst the most ancient
and influential families in the kingdom. They were of conse-
■quence, says Camden, half a century before the Conquest, and
they have invariably held a prominent place in history. The
branch of which we are more immediately about to treat has
been located in the North for several centuries, and the most
ancient of their estates in Cumberland have descended through
an unbroken succession of father and son, over a period of not
less than five himdred years to the present proprietor.
JoHX Stanleigh. 2nd son of John Stanleigh, Lord of Stanley
and Stourton, and younger brother of Sir William Stanley,
ancestor of the noble House of Derby, purchased lands at
Greswithen, in Cumberland, and represented the city of
Carlisle in Parliament 20 Edwabd III. His grandson,
Nicholas Staxleigu, of Greswithen, marrying Constance,
dau. and heir of Thomas de Awsthwaite, Lord Awsthwaite,
acquired that manor (now denominated Dalegarth), as appeal s
by deed dated anno 1345. In 1388, Nicholas Stanleigh
-obtained by purchase the manor and demesne of Ponsonby.
He was s. by his son,
Thomas Staxleigu, Esq., Lord of Awsthwaite, tcmj}. Hexrt
VI., and M.P. for Carlisle.
Nicholas Staxleigh, Esq., Lord of Awsthwaite, his son and
ieir, was father of
Thomas Staxlet, Esq. of Dalgarth, who, marrying Ann,
dau. of Sir Pilchard Huddleston, Knt., was .?. by his son,
William Stanley, Esq. of Awsthwaite and Dalegarth, IT
Hexrt \'II., in. Alice, dau. of Sir Eichard Ducket, Knt., and
had a son,
Thomas Staxlet, Esq. of Dalegarth, r,i. Margaret, dau. of
John Fleming, Esq., and had issue, Joiix, his successor, and
Thomas, of Greswithen, appointed Master of the Mint 1570 :
his only dau. and heir Mary, m. Sir Edward Herbert, after-
■wards created Earl of Powis. The eldest son,
Joux Staxlet, Esq. of Dalegarth, vi. Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Senhouse, Esq., and was s. by his .son,
Thomas Staxlet, Esq. of Dalegarth, to. Isabel, dau. of John
Leake, Esq. of Edmonton, and was s. by his son,
Edwaed Staxlet, Esq. of Dalegarth, m. Ann, dau. and
co-heir of Thomas Briggs, Esq. of Cawmirc, in Westmorland,
and had a son,
Johx Staxlet, Esq. of Dalegarth, an active and zealous
Toyalist, 7)1. 1st, Mary, dau. of Thomas Stanley, Esq. of Lee,
in Sussex, and 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of Henry Feathcrston-
liaugh, of Featherstonhaugh, in Northumberland. He was s.
at his decease by his son,
Edward Staxlet, Esq. of Dalegarth, who was High Sheriff
for Cumberland at the lievolution, and proclaimed King
William III. He -m. Isabel, eldest dau. of Thomas Curwen,
Esq. of Sella Park, and had a son and successor,
John Staxlet, Esq. of D.iiegurth and I'onsonby. He m.
Dorothy, co-heir of Edward Holt, Esq. of Wigan, co. Lan-
caster, and had three sons,
Edward, his successor.
John, liectorof Workington, in. Clara, dau. of John Pliilip-
son, Esq. of Calgarth, Westmorland, and had ason, Edward,
VI. Julia, dau. of John Christian, Esq. of Unerigg, and had
several children.
Holt, Lieut, in Brigadier-Gen. Wentworth's Ecgt. of Foot,
d. umu. in the expedition against Porto Bello.
The eldest son,
Edward Staxlet, Esq. of Dalegarth, m. Mildred, youngest
dau. of Sir George Fleming, 2nd Bart., Lord Bishop of Carlisle,
and dying 1751, left a dau. Dorothy, wife of Lieut. Joseph
D.'icre, and a son,
George Edward Stanlet, Esq. of Ponsonby and Dale-
garth, b. 21 March, 1748, High Sheriff 1774, m. 1st, 12 Aug.
1774, Dorothy, youngest dau. of Sir William Fleming, 1st Bart,
of Kyd-al, by whom (who d. 1786) he had two daus. (co-heirs
of their mother), Mildred and Elizabeth, wife of John Cum-
berland Hughes, Esq. Mr. Stanley m. 2ndly, 27 May, 1789,
Elizabeth, dau. of Morris Evans, Esq. of Middlesex, and by
her had issue,
Edward, his heir. George, b. 1791.
Jane.
The son and heir,
Edward Staxlet, Esq. of D.alegartli and Ponsonby, J. P.
and D.L., formerly M.P. for Cumt'erland, and High Sheriff
1823, b. 1790; m. Dec. 1821, Mary, dau. of William Douglas,
Esq. one of the Judges in the East Indies (son of Gen.
Douglas, M.P. for co. Dumfries), and by her (who d. 17 Feb.
1884) had issue,
Edward, 6. Sept. 1822; d. 1825.
William, his heir.
George Edward, Consul at San Francisco, b. 21 Nov. 1831 ;
m. 8 Dec. 1868, Susan Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Philip
William Douglas. Consul-General at Odessa.
Douglas Awsthwaite, b. 24 Sept. 1838.
Jane, m. Trevor Barkley, Esq., who (/. 7 Jan. 1SS2, leaving .1
dau. Constance, vi. Sept. 1884, li. Parker, Esq. Barrister-at-
Law.
Mary, m. Eev. Frederick Guise.
Helen, m. Rev. Owen W. Davys, M.A., Hon. Canon of St.
.\lbans, and Rector of Wheathampstead, Herts, son of
George Davys, Bishop of Peterborough, and has issue, seven
children. His eldest dau. Lucy, m. 13 April, 1882, Richard
Lyddeker, Esq. of Harpenden, Herts, and has issue (see that
familij).
Constance, m. 10 March, 1870, J. F. Hewitt, Esq., Bengal
C.S., son of the Hon. and Rev. J. P. Hewitt, and has lour
children.
Mr. Stanley d. 19 Aug. 1863, and was .•*. by his son,
William Staxlet, Esq. of Dalegarth and Ponsonby, Cum-
berland, J.P. and D.L., b. 14 Sept. 1829; vi. 8 March, 1859,
Caroline, eldest d.iu. of Sir George Musgrave, lUth Bart, of
Eden Hall, and had issue,
Edward, late of Ponsonby Hall.
William, s. his brother. Philip, h. 2 Jlarch, 1870.
Charlotte. :\laigaret.
Lucy Mildred. Constance Madeline.
Caroline Augusta.
Mr. Stanley d. 15 Dec. 1881, and was .5. by his eldest son,
Edward Staxlet, Esq. of Ponsonby Hall, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 20 Nov. 1859 ; and d. s. p. 26 Feb. 1894.
Arms — Arg., on a bend az., cotised vert, three bucks' heads
caboshed or, quartering the Awsthwaite arms, viz., gu., two
bars arg., in chief three mullets of six paints pierced or. Crest —
A stag's head arg., attired or, collared vert. Motto— Sani
changer.
Seal — Ponsonby Hall, Carnforth, Whitehaven.
STANLEY OF CROSS HALL.
Stanley, Edwaed James, Esq. of Cross Hall, co.
Lancaster, and of Quantock, co. Somerset, M.A.,
Ch. Ch. Oxford, J.P. and County Councillor co.
Somerset, High Sheriff 1880, and D.L. for co. Lan-
caster, M.P. for West Somerset 18S2 to 1885, and
for Bridgwater Division since 1885, b. 16 Dec.
182fi ; m. 19 Sept. 1872, the Hon. Mary Dorothy
Labouchere, eldest dau. and co-heir of Henry, Lord
Taunton (extinct), and has issue,
I. Henet Thomas, b. 20 Aug. 1873.
II. Edward Arthur Vesey, 6. 30 Aug. 1879.
I. Evelyn Mary, b. 30 Aug. 1877.
Lineage.— Peter Stanlet, Esq. (2nd son of Sir Thomas
Stanley, 2nd Bart, of Bickerstaff, and brother of Sir Edward
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Stanley, Bart., ancestor of the present Earl of Derby), m.
19 April, 1G83, Catherine, dau. of Col. Alexander liigby, of
Middleton, Goosnargh, and dying 1686, was ». by his son,
Thomas Stanley, Ksq. of Cross Hall, High Sheriff 1718; he
ill. Catherine, dau. of Anthony Parker, E.sq. of Bradkirk, co.
Lancaster, and had, with two daus. (Mary, in. Rev. John
Lowe, and Rebecca), three sons. The 2nd son,
Rev. Thomas Stanley, D.D., bapt. 2 June, 1717, Rector of
Winwick, co. Lancaster, 7/1. Betty, dau. and co-heir of John
Shaw, Esq. of the city of York, and by her (who d. 4 Dec.
1780) had issue,
Thomas, of Cross Hall, Ji. 14 Sept. 1749, Col. 1st Regt. of
Royal Lancashire Militia and M.l*. for co. Lancaster from
1780 to lsl2 ; rf. unm. 8 Jan. 1818.
John, an Officer in the army, b. 18 Jan. 1750; d. unm.
James, who carried on the line.
Betty.
Catherine, m. John B. Sawrey Morritt, E.5q. of Rokeby Park,
CO. York; d. s. jj.
Dr. Stanley was buried at Ormskirk, 30 June, 1764. His 3rd
son,
James Stanley, E.iq., Barrister, b. 26 Dec. 17.50 ; d. 28 Sept.
1810. He Hi. May, 1786, Augusta, dau. of John Cornwall, Esq.
■of Hendon, Middlesex, by whom he had issue, i. Edward, his
heir; 11. Thomas (Rev.), 6. 1799; d. 28 Dec. 1864; i. Augusta;
11. Elizabeth, and in. Catherine. The son and heir,
Edward Stanley, Esq. of Cross Hall, J. P. and D.L., 6. 1789;
ill. 3 Sept. 1819, Lady Mary Maitland, 2nd dau. of James,
^th Earl of Lauderdale, and by her (who d. 8 Nov. 1877) had
issue,
Edward James, now of Cross Hall.
Eleanor Julian (Hon.), late Maid of Honour to the Queen, r,i.
11 Dec. 1866, Samuel Long, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Bromley
Hill, Kent (ste that family), who (/. 31 Aug. 1881.
Augusta, m. 12 July, 1841, Richard, Earl of Dartrey, and d.
9 Aug. 18s7, leaving issue.
Mr. Stanley d. 8 March, 1870.
Arms — Arg., on a bend az. three stags' heads caboshed or.
Ci-est — On a chapcau gu., turned up erm., an eagle with wings
-expanded or, preying on an infant ppr. in its cradle or, swaddled
gu., banded or. Motto — Sans changer.
Seat — Quantock Lodge, Bridgwater, Somerset.
Town Residence — 14, Grosvenor Square, W.
Clubs — Carlton, Travellers' and \V luce's.
STANLEY OF PAULT0N3,
Sloane-Stanlet, Roger Ctkil Hans, Esq. of
Paultons, Hants, Lieut. 3rd bait. Leicestershire
Regt., b. 29 March, 1875 ; educated at Eton ; s. his
father 1888.
Lineag-e. — Sir Hans Sloane, of Chelsea, b. 1660; vi.
169,% Elizabeth, widow of Fulke Rose, Esq., and had two daus.,
Sarah; and Elizabeth, who ?». Charles, Lord Cadogan. Sir
Hans d. 1753, leaving his property between his two daus. The
elder,
Sarah Sloane, to. (1719), George Stanley, Esq. of Paultons,
who d. 1733, leaving issue,
I. Hans Stanley (Uight Hon.), Charge d'Affaires in Paris,
d. v.nm. 1780.
1. Anne (Lady Mendip), d. 1802.
a. Sarah (Mrs. DUyley), d. 1795.
On the death of Mr. Hans Stanley in 1780, the Paultons
estates passed (subject to his sisters' lives) to his cou.sin,
Hans Sloane, Esq. of South Stoneham, Hants, nephew of
Sir Hans Sloane. He took the name of Stanley, and was s. by
iris son,
William Sloane-Stanley, Esq. of Paultons, M.P., m. 23
June, 1806, Lady Gertrude Howard, dau. of Frederick, 5th
Earl of Carlisle, and by her (who d. 20 March, 1870), had
£8sue,
William Hans, his heir.
George Sloane (Hev.), m. Laura, 3rd dau. of 'William Web-
ber, Esq. of Binfleld Lodge, Berks, and sister of Matilda,
- wife of Thomas Assheton Smith, Esq. of Tedworth, Hants,
and had, with other issue, a 3rd son, t rancis Sloane-Stanley,
Esq. of Leesthorpe Hall, Melton Mowbray, late Lieut,
lioyal Horse Guards, s. to the Tedworth estate at the death
■of his auKD, Mrs. Assheton-Smith, 1859, b. 1 Sept. 1841:
m. 15 Aug. 1866, Charlotte, dau. of the Hon. John Rose, of
Canada, and has issue,
1 Ronald Francis Assheton, b. 3 Nov. 1867.
2 Cecil Vivian, b. 9 Oct. 1869.
Caroline (youngest dau.), m. 1 July, 1833, John Thomas
Mott, Esq. of Barmingham Hall, .Norfolk.
Mr. Sloane-Stanley, d. 11 April, ISGO. His elder son,
William Hans Sloane-Jianley, Esq. of Paultons, Hants,
J.P., High Sheriff 1867, in. 1834, Honoiia, 2nd dau. of Gen.
Joseph Gubbins, of Stoneham, Hants, and sister of Elizabeth
Catherine, Duchess of St. Albans, and d. 1879, leaving issue, a
son,
Hans Sloane-Stanley, Esq. of Paultons, Hants, J.P., edu-
cated at Eton, late Lieut. 16th Lancers, 6. 1849; la. 7 June,
1866, Emilie Josephine, only dau. of Francis Edwards, Esq. of
Pickerage, Bucks, and by her (who vi. 2ndly, Dec. 1889,
James Shelley Bontein, of Maresfield Lodge, Isle of Wight,
only son of the late James Bontein, Esq., Gentleman Usher to
the Queen) had issue,
I. Roger Cyril Hans, now of Paultons.
I. Gwendolen Irene Emily, b. 7 F'eb. 1870; in. 15 Dec. 1887,
Hon. Algernon Henry Bourke, 3rd son of Richard, 6th Earl
of Mayo, K.P.
Mr. Sloane-Stanley d. 1088.
S^aJ— Paultons, near Romsey, Hants.
STANLEY OF LONGSTOWE HALL.
Stanley, Sidney, Esq. of Longstowe Hall, co.
Cambridge, M.A., late Capt. 1st Hunts Light Horse
(Duke of Manchester's), High Sheriff for cos. Cam-
bridge and Hunts 1873-7-i, J. P. and D.L., co. Cam-
bridge, and J.P. Hunts, b. 21 Dec. 1628 ; m. 27
April, 1859, Sarah, dau. of Edmund Foster, Esq. of
Cambridge, and has issue,
I. Charles Wentworth, b. Feb. 1860.
II. Alan Sidney Wentworth.
III. Herbert Foster Wentworth. iv. Guy Wentworth.
V. John Cyril W'entworth.
VI. Maurice William Wentworth.
I. Ethel Wentworth Stanley.
II. Ada Ellen Wentwortli Stanley.
III. Grace Wentworth Stanley.
IV. Constance Eva Wentworth Stanley.
V. Florence Howard Wentworth Stanley.
VI. Winifred Wentworth Stanley.
VII. Marguerite Sara Wentworth Stanley.
This gentleman, who is only surviving son of William
Wentworth, Esq. of Cambridge (who d. 1832), hy
Mary Ann his wife, dau. of George Newport, Esq.
of London, and grandson of Daniel Wentworth, Esq.
(who d. 1822), by Mary Stanley his wife, assumed
by royal licence, 1856, the surname of Stanley in
lieu of his patronymic.
Armi — Quarterly: 1st and 4th az., a saltire between two
stags' heads caboshed bendwise between two bendlets engrailed
arg., for Stanley; 2nd and 3rd per chevron gu. and sa., a
chevron nebiUee between two leopards' faces in chief and an
escallop in base or, for Wentworth. Crests — 1st, Stanley :
A demi-stag sa. bezantee, holding between the legs a saltire or:
2nd, Wentworth: On a mount vert, a griffin erm., wings
chequy arg. and sa., resting the dexter claw on an escallop or.
Moito — Frangas non flectes.
Seat — Longstowe Hall, co. Cambridge.
STANNXJS OF CARLINGFORD.
Stanus, James John, Esq. of Portarlington,
Queen's Co., J.P., m. 1867, Rose Mary, dau. of
John Armstrong, Esq. of G-raigaverne, Queen's Co.,
and by her (who d. 1876) has issue,
Thomas Robert Alexander, b. 29 Sept. 1870.
Letitia Catherine.
He m. 2ndly, Jidia Sophia, dau. of William Blosse
Armstrong, Esq., late 9th Lancers, of Lisnagrough,
CO. Tipperary, and has had issue,
William Trevor (deceased).
Lmeagre. — From the similarity of arms and name, it is
supposed that the family of Stannus is identical with that of
Stonhocse of Radley. The first mention of the family in
Ireland is found in a patent of naturalization (consequent
upon the plantation of Ulster by James I.), dated 1618, and
granted to William Stan-ehoose, of Carbolzie, in Scotland,
whereby all the rights and privileges of an English subject
were fully secured to him and other persons of consideration.
The son of this William was
James Stanncs, of Carlingford, the principal part of which
town and manor he was seised of, including several townlands.
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His interment in the church of Knock, co. Down, previous to
16So, is recorded in a very interesting family document. His
s >n,
William Staxxus, also styled "of Carlineford," was Hish
Sheriff of Louth 1701. It is to be remarlu'd that, on the
Sheriff's roll, the name is spelt " Stanehouse." He Hi. Mabella,
si-iter of Ephraim Dawson, of Dawson's Court, M.P. for Queen's
CO.. whose grandson was created Karl of rortarlinRtoi). Wil-
li.uu Stannus (or Stanehouse) d. 1717, having had ifsue,
I. James, 6. 16SG ; M.P. for Carlinsford, 1713, High Sheriff
of Louih 17"21, in which year he died.
II. William, 6. 1G9.'), M.P. for Cailingford 1721, and M.P. for
Portarlington 17'2S, which last place he conliiiued to repre-
sent uiiiil his death, 173'i. He m. Margaret, dau. of Sir
Thomas liazelwood, Bart, of Wick, co. Worcester, and
had
Ephrsim, m. Mai-fraret, dau. of Stephen Sibthorp, Esq. of
Drogheda, and had a son,
Ephraim, in. Miss Foster, sister of John Foster, Esq. of
Dunleer, but d. s. p.
III. Ephi-aim, b. 1697 ; d. in Gainl.ia.
IV. Trevor, of whom we treat.
I. Mabell.1, b. 1690: »:. 1703, Thomas Tipping, of Castle
Town Cast'e, co. Louth, and had issue.
n. Anne, b. 1699; d. 1731.
111. Sophi.i, b. 1706; d. 1713.
The youngist son,
Trevor Stannus, styled "of Portarlinston," '.>. 1700, ,■!. to
part of the Carlingford estates, and was High Sheriff co. Loutli
J744, -III. 17'2S, Jane, dau. cf Robert Sibthorp, Esq., .M.P. for
Louth, and d- 1771, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, his heir, of whom presently.
II. William, b. 1730; cf. 1758.
III. James, b. 1738; d. v.nui. 1808.
IV. Epliniim, 6. 1739; m. Susanna, dau. of Joseph Gcrrish,
Esq. of Halifax, North America, and had issue,
1 Trevor, Major 14th Foot, 6. 1781 ; d. in India, I8I2.
•J Ephraiai Gerrish (Sir), Major-Gen., C.B., 6. I7»4; m.
16 Oct. IS'29, Mary Louisa, widow of James Gordon, Eaq.,
a younger branch of the Gordons nf SeAoton, co. Aber-
deen. This officer was highly di.itini;uished in the Katty-
war and Mahratta campaigns. He filled the ofSee of
Private Secretary to the Hon. M. Elphinstone, Governor
of Bombay, and was for seventeen years Lieut.-Governor
of the Hon. East India Company's College, Addiscombe,
where he d. s. p. Oct. ISSO.
3 Uobert, Major 29th Foot, 6. Aug. 1786; served through
the Peninsular war, recei\ing five wounds at the acliu s
of lioleia, Talavera, and Albuera. He ai. Clotilda Bona,
dan. of Major-Gen. Graves.
1 Mary, m. 1805, John Fenton, Esq. of Bellevue, co. Lon-
donderry, and had i.^siie, Jcihn, il. a minor, and Trevor
Alexander, m. L-55, Charlotte Sarah, dau. ot George Oak-
ley, Esq. of Ptve Gate, Surrey.
2 Anne Catheiine, b. 1856.
3 Susanna, d. 1819.
I. .Jane, m. Col. Delacour, and had issue, Jane, m. Alexander
CaiToll, Esq. of HoUymount, co. \\ icklow.
?dr. Trevor Stannus was bui fed in the French church at Portar-
lington. He wxs s. by his eldest son,
1 HOMAS Staxncs, M.P. for Portarlington, who served during
the American war in the 22nd Regt., and was severely
wi.undeil, b. 1736; m. 1784, Caroline, sister of Hans Hamilton,
Es 1. of .VbbotstowD, CO. Dublin, M.P. for that co., and d. May,
lrl3, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
u. James (Verj' Rev.), Dean of Ross and Rector of L'sburn,
„(. 22 .-Vpiil, 1816, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Sir Erasuius
Dixun Borrowes, 6th Bart, of Gilltown, co. Kildare, and by
her (who d. 14 May, 1873; has issue,
1 Thomas Robert, of Maghraleave, Lisbnm, J. P. co. An-
trim, lit. 1st, 1844, Jane JIary Anne, dau. of Hans Heii-
diick, Esq. of Kerdiffstown, eo. Kildare (she d. ISI.t). He
7ii. ;indly, 1869, Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Wayne, Esq. of Glandare, Aberdare, co. Glamorgan, and
has issue, a dau. Rowena Elizabeth Dorothea.
2 Beauchamp Walter (Rev.), M.A., Recior of Arrow, co.
Berwick. 7/i. 23 Apiil, 1857, the Hon. Mabella Geraldine
Vesey litzgeiald, dau. of the late Lord litzgerald and
Vesey.
3 Henry James (Gen.), C.B., Lieut.-Col. 20th Hussars,
commanding at Agra, India, 1870, m. 3 April, 1851,
.Sarah, dau. of John Oliver, Esq. of Newcastle-on-Tyne,
Xorthumberland, and has issue, Florence ; Constance ;
Alice Caroline Beauchamp, 7/i. 7 Aug. 1886, Ashley
Edmurd Mackenzie, East I'orkshire Regt., son of Col.
Mackenzie, 60th RiHes ; Evelyn ; and Mabella. Gen.
Stannus has seen considerable service. He waspresentat
the actions of the Khyber Pass, Mamoo Khcil (medal),
Maharajpoor (bronze star), Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal,
Itamniigger, Sobraon (medal and three clasps), Chilian-
wallah, and Goojerat (severely wounded — medal). At the
latter action, he commanded the personal escort of Lord
Gough, the Commander-in-Chief, which command he also
held in the Gwalior campaign.
4 Walter Trevor, of Lisburn, co. Antrim, and Moneymore,
eo. Londonderry, LL.D., J. P. and D.L. co. Antrim, and
J. P. COS. Down, Tyrone, and Londonderry, b. 1827 ; m. IS
Oct. 1856, the Hon. Catheiine Geraldine Vesey Fitzgerald,
4t'i dau. of Henry, 3rd and last. Lord litzgerald and
Vesey, and has had issue, 1 Henry Vesey Fitzgerald, de-
ceased ; 2 Gerald Walter James Fitzgerald; 1 Louisa
5Iabel Georgina; and 2 Geraldine Maude, deceased.
1 Han iette Jane.
2 Caroline Mary Anne.
3 Elizabeth Emily Sophia, in. 8 Feb. 1866, George Gray,
Esq. of Grayinount, J. P. and D.L. co. Antrim, and has
issue, Harold William Stannus.
III. Trevor, Capt. 97th Regt., for many years Aide-de-Carap
to Sir Wihnot llorton, Bart., Governor of Ceylon, b. 1798;
vii. Caroline, dau. of Charles Hamilton, Esq. of Hamwood,
and d. May, 1844.
1. Caroline.
u. Charlotte, in. Rev. Charles William Doyne, Rector o£
Fethard ; she (^ 5 Jan. 1865.
III. Sophia. )ii. John Hamilton, Esq. of Dunboyne Castle, co.
Meatli; she d. 21 .Inly, 1863.
IV. ,Iane, m. Joseph Goff, Esq. of Hale Park, Hants.
V. Haiiiette, m. W. MagiU, Esq. of Littleton, co. West-
meal h.
The eldest son,
Thomas Staxnus, Esq. of Portarlington and Carlingford, an
Officer in the 9th Lancers, m. Oct. 1819, Catherine Sophia, dau.
of Robert Hamilton, Esq. of Clonsilla, co. Dublin, a branch of
the Abbotstown family, and had issue,
Thomas Alexander, his heir.
Robh.rt Trevor, late representative.
James John, present representative.
Catherine, d. a minor.
Thomas Stannus d. 28 March, 1840, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Alexander Stannus, Esq., who, having served for
some years in the 14th Madras Infantry, was accidentally
drowned Aug. 1851, and was s. by his brother,
Robert Trevor Stannus, Esq. of Carlingford, co. Louth,
and of Portarlington, Qneen's Co., late Capt. 16th Bengal
Grenadiers, present at the actions of Ghuznee (wounded),
Maharajpoor, Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (two medals,
two clasps, and bronze star), J. P. for Queen's Co., b. 1824 ; ni.
3 March, 1853, Caroline Sophia, dau. of John Hamilton, Esq.,
LL D., of Dunboyne Castle, co. Meath, and d. s. p. 31 March,
1888.
Ji'iiis—Arg., on a fosse sa., between three hawks volant az.,
a leopard's face between two mullets or. Crest — A talbot s head
couped arg., collared sa., lined and catching a dove volant ot
the first. Mottn—Kt vi et virtute.
Jiesidence— The Elms, Portarlington, Queen's Co.
STANSFEL,r> OF FIELD HOUSE.
Stansfeld, John, Esq. of Field House, co. York,
and of Dunninald, co. Forfar, J. P., late Capt. Royal
Scots Greys, b. 16 Jau. 1840; m. 11 Oct. 1871,
Eliza, dau. and co-heir of Patrick Arkley, Esq. of
Dunninald, co. Forfar.
Lineage. — The family of Stansfield (or Stansfeld, as
anciently written) derive their patronymic from the lordship of
Stanstield, in the parish of Halifax, co. York.
L.\wrexce Stansfeld, of Sowerby, co. York, d. 1591, leaving,
by Elizabeth his wife, a son,
Nicholas Stansfield, of Norland, m. at Halifax, I59I,
Susan, dau. of John Hopkinson, and d. 1599, leaving a son,
James .Stansfeld, of Sowerby, b. 1592 ; to. at Halifax, 1612,
Martha Bentley, and had four sons and one dau. His seconiJ
son, Joshua, commanded a company of militia during the
cival war, and fought at Atherton Moor, where Lord Fairfax.
was defeated by the Marquess of Newcastle. He was s. by his
eldest son,
Josias Stansfeld, of The Breck, in Sowerby, b. 1619; d.
1702, leaving issue, seven sons, i. Timothy; ii. Joshua, of Hor-
ton, Bradford, d. 1732, leaving issue ; iii. Samuel, ancestor of
William Henry Cro.mpton Stansfield, Esq. of Esliolt Priory ;.
IV. James, of Bowood-in-Sowerby, d. 1730 His dau. Martha,
m. Joshua Tillotson, nephew of John TiUotson, D.D., Arch-
bishop of Canterbury ; v. Ely (Hev.), Vicar of Newark, rf.
1719, leaving one son, who d. s. p. ; vi. Josias, of Haugh End,
in which house Archbishop Tillotson was born, had a son,
who d. s.p., and one dau. Sarah, m. Martin Hothani, Esq. of
York; vii. John, of Sowerby, 6. 1657, m. Eliza, dau. of Mr.
Hirst, of Adswood Hall, co. Chester, by whom he had a sony
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Ely, ancestor of the Eight Hon. James Stansfeld. The eldest
son,
Timothy Stansfkld, of Pond, m. 1704, Sarah, dau. of —
Haigh, of Norland, and had two sons. The eldest, Joshua,
d. s. p., and the second,
JosiAS Stansfeld, of I'ond, m. Miss Mylne, of Warley, near
Halifax, and was father of
KoBEBT Stansfeld, Esq. of Pond, 6. 1730; m. 1st, Sarah,
dau. of William Whiteley, Esq., hy whom (who d. 16 Aug.
1765) he had issue,
I. Timothy, of Field House, Surrey, b. 15 Feb. 1755; m. 1st,
Miss Hart, and had by her Josiah Stansfeld, Esq. of Field
House, Kent, rf. s. p., and four daus., Anne, jh. Sir Chapman
Marshall, Knt. ; Haniette, to. Sumuel Prior, Esq. ; Caroline,
TO. James Cousins, Esq. ; and Mary Blackwell, vi. Kobert
A. Grey, Esq. He in. 2ndly, Mrs. Mylne, widow of —
Mylne, of Warley, near Halifax.
II. George, b. April, 1759; d. s. p.
I. Susannah. ii. Mary. in. Sarah.
Mr. Stansfeld to. 2ndly, 13 Aug. 1769, Elizabeth Blackburn,
and had by her (who d. 25 Aug. 1797),
III. Robert, of whom presently.
iv. Samuel, 6. 9 June, 1774; to. Phoebe, dau. of Henry Bates,
Esq., and d. 7 May, 1834.
V. Joshua, b. 24 May, 1779.
"i. David, 6. 24 Jan. 1786.
vii. John, b. 21 Feb. 1788.
viii. James, b. 19 July, 1790.
IV. Elizabeth. v. Martha.
VI. Ellen. VII. Hannah.
Mr. Stansfeld d. at Pond, 20 May, I8C8. His 3rd son, the
eldest by his 2nd wife,
EoBEKT Stansfeld, Esq. of Field House, 6. 7 Nov. 1771;
m. Lydia, dau. of John Walker, Esq., and by her (who d. Aug.
1816) had issue (he d. 2 Aug. 1855),
I. Geokge, M.A., of Settle, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. co. Lan-
caster and West Riding co. York, 6. 15 Dec. 1803 ; m. 3 July,
1834, Sarah, dau. of William Birkbeck, Esq. of Settle, and
d. 3 March, 1869, leaving issue,
1 George, of Field House, co. York, J.P. West Riding co.
York, Hon. Col. and late Lieut.-Col. Commanding 4th
Batt. (Duke of Wellington's) West Riding Kegt., b. 15
June, 1836; m. 5 March, 1867, Hannah, dau. of John
Foster, Esq. of Hornby Castle, co. Lancaster, and has
issue,
George Reginald, 6. 19 Aug. 1870.
Mabel.
2 Harold Eugene, Barrister-at-Law, b. 5 Dec. 1843.
3 Kenneth Adrian, b. 11 Oct. 1845; d. 24 March, 1881.
4 Berthold Robert, Barrister-at-Law, b. 22 April, 1849 ; m.
19 Oct. 1881, Ada Marion, 2nd dau. of James Hodson,
Esq. of Oakfield, Manningham, and has issue, Elizabeth
Maryons.
1 Elizabeth.
2 Rachel Wilhelmina, m. 3 Oct. 1867, her cousin, John,
eldest son of John Birkbeck, Esq. of Anley, and has
issue.
3 Sarah Georgiana, to. 25 April, 1865, Charles Henry
Charlesworth, Esq. of HoUybank, Settle, and has issue,
n. Robert, of Field House.
III. John (Rev.), M.A. Cantab., Vicar of Cold-Coniston, co.
York. 6.21 Nov. 1814; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Birkbeck, Esq. of Anley, and by h«r (who d. 9 Feb. 1861)
had issue,
1 John Birkbeck Evelyn (Rev.), M.A. Oxon, Rector of
Downham, co. Essex, b. 27 Nov. 1846; m. Agnes, dau. of
— Barringer, Esq., and has issue.
1 Amy Margaret.
2 Frances Elizabeth, m. 12 Sept. 1883, Rev. Alfred
Stephenson Porter, M.A., Vicar of Claines, co. Worces-
ter.
He m. 2ndly, 26 April, 1866, Frances, dau. of James Ham-
merton, Esq. of Hellitield Peel, and widow of Peter Garforth,
Esq. of Coniston Hall, and d. 21 Nov. 1881.
t. Jane, m. Rev. Daniel Darnell, M.A., Vicar of Welton, co.
Northampton.
II. Lydia, m. 9 June, 1841, John Birkbeck, Esq. of Anley, co.
York, J.P. CO. Lancaster and West Riding, co. York, and
has Issue.
Mr. Stansfeld d. 2 Aug. 1855, and was s. by his son,
Robert Stansfeld, Esq. of Field House, co. York, and of
the Golconda, Diamond, Annandale and FuUerton estates,
Trinidad, J.P. West Riding, co. York, late 19th Regt., and
Hon. Col. 6th West Y'ork Militia, 6. 5 Dec. 1805; to. 29 Sept.
1834, Hannah Laetitia, only child and heir of Lewis Farley
Clogston Johnston, Esq., first Puisne Judge of Trinidad, and
■by her (who d. 17 Nov. 1864) had issue,
I. Lewis Johnston, 6. 21 Oct. 1836; d. II May, 1837.
n. Robert Johnston, late Capt. 38th and 12th Regts., J.P.
West Riding, co. Y'ork, b. 16 April, 1838 ; m. 14 June, 1871,
II.
Agnes, dau. of Joseph Harrison, Esq. of Galligreaves and
Samlesbury, co. Lancaster, and d.s.p. 25 April, 1876.
III. John, now of Field House.
I. Lydia .Jane.
II. Hannah Jane, m. 7 Jan. 1863, Johnston J. Foster, Esq. of
ClifTe Hill, co. York, and Moor Park, Salop, J.P. West
Rilling CO. York and Salop, Major 2nd West York Yeo-
manry Cavalry, 3rd son of John Foster, Esq. of Hornby
Castle, CO. Lancaster.
III. Louisa Johnston.
Mr. Stansfeld d. 1885, and was ». by his son, the present Johw
Stansfeld, Esq. of Field House and Dunninald.
Arms — Vert three goats trippant arg. Orest — A lion's head
erased or. Mottoes — Know thyself; over the crest, Justitia et
per tot SBecula temperantla.
Seats — F'ield House, Halifax, co. York, and Dunninald,
Montrose, N.B.
STANSPIELD OF ESHOLT HALL.
Crompton-Stansfield, Maey Evelyn Maud,
Elizabeth Alexandea, and Consuela Albinia,
the daus. and co-heirs of the late William Henry
Crompton-Stansfield, Esq. of Esholt Hall, co. York,
s. their father 1888.
Lineagre. — The [family of Stansfield (or Stansfeld of
Stansfeld, as anciently written) claim descent from one of the
companions -in -arms of William the Conqoekor. Their
ancient residence, Stansfield Hall, is still to be seen in the once-
beautiful valley of Todmorden. In 1613, Richard Evelyn, Esq.
of Wotton, Surrey, to. Eleanor, dau. and heir of John Stans-
field, Esq. of Lewes, Sussex, descended from a branch of the
Yorkshire family, and was, by her, father of John Evelyn, the
author of SyLva.
Joshua Crompton, Esq. of York, 3rd son of Samuel Crom-
ton, Esq. of Derby, and of Beal, co. York, m. 28 Feb. 1786,
Anna Maria, dau. and heir of William Rookes, Esq. of Roydes
Hall, Senior Bencher of Gray's Inn, by Ann his wife, sister and
heir of Robert Stansfield, Esq. of Bradford, who purchased,
1755, Esholt Hall or Priory, co. York, and who was 9th in
descent from Thomas Stansfield, of Heptonstall, 2nd son of
William Stansfield, of Stansfield Hall, living about 1500. By
the heiress of Esholt (who d. 5 June, 1819) air. Crompton had
I. William Rookes Crompton, who, having s. to his
mother's estates, assumed, in compliance with her will, the
additional surname and arms of Stansfield, and became
William Rookes Crompton-Stansfield, Esq. of Eshok
Hall.
n. Joshua Samuel Crompton, of Azerley Hall and Sion Hill,
CO. Y'ork, M.A., J. P., and D.L., M.P. for Ripon, b. 17 Sept.
1799 ; TO. 2 Sept. 1834, Mary, youngest dau. of Claude
Alexander, Esq. of Ballochmyle, N.B., by Helenora his
wife, dau. of Sir William Maxwell, Bart, of Springkell, and
d. 1891, leaving issue, 1 William Henry, late of Esholt
Hall; 2 Claude Alexander, deceased; 3 Robert Stansfield,
of Azerley Hall, Eipon; 4 Rookes Evelyn, to. 1871, Ger-
trude Elizabeth, dau. of George Clarke, Esq. and has
issue; 1 Helenora, m. 15 Dec. 1853, Percy Stanhope, Esq.,
2nd son of Hon. and Rev. Fitzroy Stanhope, and d. 14 July,
1874, leading issue.
III. Robert Edward Crompton, of Azerley Hall, B.A., an
Officer in the 15th Hussars, h. 8 Aug. 1804.
I. Maria Anne Crompton, m. 4 July, 1814, Henry Preston,
Esq. of Moreby Hall, co. York, who d 12 Aug. 1857.
II. Mary F'rances Crompton, m. 4 Dec. 1828, Lieut. -Col. Sir
William Lewis Herries, K.G.H., C.B., and had Herbert, vi.
1858, Leanora Emma, now of Fiimley Park, Surrey, only
dau. of Henry Lewis Wickhara, Esq., and d. 1870, leaving
William Herbert, 6. 1859.
in. Elizabeth Jane Crompton.
IV. Henrietta Matilia Crompton.
v. Margaret Sarah Crompton.
VI. Caroline Rachel Crompton, to. F. G. O'Reilly, Esq.
Mr. Crompton d. 1832, and was s. by his son,
Wiluam Rookes Crompton-Stansfield, Esq. of Esholt
Hall, M.A., J.P. and D.L., M.P., 6. 3 Aug. 1790; m. 17 June,
1824, Emma, eldest dau. of William Markham, Esq. of Becca
Hall, son of William Markham, Archbishop of York, and d.
1871, was s. by his nephew,
Willlam Henry Crompton-Stansfield, Esq. of Esholt Hall,
and Buckden House,nearSkipton,co.Y'ork, formerlyLieut.42nd
Highlanders, and Lieut.-Col. 11th F^oot, J.P. for North and
West Riding of co. York, Col. in the army, b. 3 Aug. 1836 ;
to. 1858, Frances Ehzabeth, 5th dau. of John Dalton, Esq. of
Fillingham Castle, co. Lincoln, and Sleningford Park, co.
York, and d. 1888, leaving issue, three daus.,
I. Mart Evelyn Macd,
II. Elizabeth Alexandra,
ii:. Consuelo Albinia,
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Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th sa., three goats passant arg.,
for Stansfield ; 2nd vert, on a bond arg., double cotised erni.,
totween two coverod cups or, a lion passant gu., on a chief az.
three pheons or, for Ckompton ; 3rd arg., a lesse sa., between
three rooks ppr., for Kookes. Crests — 1st, Stansfield : A
lion's head erased or: 2nd, Crompton: A deuii-horse sa.,
vulned in the chest with an arrow ppr. Mottoes— 'Hosce teip-
sum, for Stansfield ; Love and loyalty, for Crompton.
6>a(«— Esholt Hall or Priory, Leeds; Sion Uill, Thirsk; and
Azerley UaU, Kipon, co. York.
STANTON OF THE THRXJPP.
Stanton, Alfred John, Esq. of The Thrupp,
00. Gloucester, J.P., M.P. for Stroud 1874 to 1880,
b. 20 Sept. 1825 ; m. Ist, 1857, Anna, eldest dau. of
John Alexander, Esq. of Limavady, co. Derry (she
d. 1858), and 2udly, 1862, Harriet Margaret,
eldest dau. of Henry Hooper Wilton, Esq. of
AVhitminster House, co. Gloucester, and has had
issue,
1. Elizabeth Jane Smith, m. 27 April, 1887, John Edward
Kitter, Esq. of Koe Park, Limavady, co. Derry, and has
issue.
n. Isabel Margaret, d. 1890. .■■•.■
III. Beatrice Harriet.
liineagre. — Joseph Stanton, in. Elizatieth, dau. of
Bichard Page, Esq. of London, and by her (who m. 2ndly, 1768,
Henry Eycott, of Stonehouse, co. Gloucester) had two sons,
"William, and John, who d. unm. The former,
"William Stanton, Esq. of The Thrupp, m. 8 Sept. 1785,
Anne, dau. of John Caruthers, Esq. of Holmains, N.B., and
by her (who d. 1842) had issue,
I. William Hesrt, his heir.
II. John, of Hayward's Field, Stonehouse, co. Gloucester,
J. P., m. 3 March, 1S27, Mary, only dau. of W. W. Darke,
M.D., of Cooper's Hill, Stroud, and had issue,
1 "VVniliam Darke, b. 19 Feb. 1828.
2 Joseph John, b. 2 Dec. 1831, d.
III. Joseph, of Castle Field, Calne, "Wilts, Capt. in the Indian
navy, m. 10 April, 1844, Isabella, dau. of Thomas Brown,
Esq. of Stainforth, co. York.
IV. Charles, of Upfield Lodge, near Stroud, m. 10 Oct. 1820,
Martha, youngest dau. of Thomas Hoibrow, Esq. of Bad-
brook House, and had issue,
1 Charles Hoibrow, J. P.
2 Walter John, of Culls, co. Gloucester, J.P.,M.P. for
Stroud 1880 to 1885, Major (retired) Gloucestershire, R.V.,
b. 1828 ; m. 1865, Mary, dau. of William Capel, Esq. of
The Grove, Stroud, and has issue, Walter Charles, h.
1872.
3 Arthur Henry (Kev.), M.A., Curate of St. Alban, Hol-
bom, London.
1 Catharine.
2 Martha Anne, m. 1845, W. Dcvas, Esq. of Sussex Place,
Hyde Park, London.
3 Mary. 4 Margaret.
6 Maria Cecilia. 6 Gertrude Elizabeth.
7 Emilv Rose, ">
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twins.
8 Kose Emily,
V. Edward, Col. late Bombay Artillery, m. 12 Feb. 1850,
Emily, widow of Rev. B. J. Harrison, and dau. of R. Hall,
Esq. of Copped Hall, Herts, and has a dau. Emily Maria.
I. Anne, m. John Snowden, Esq. of Upcott House, near
Taunton.
II. Charlotte, m. Thomas Starkey, Esq. of Springwood House,
near Huddenstield, J. P.
III. Mercy, m. Rev. J. Palmer Griffith, M.A., of Warminster,
Wilts.
IV. Maria.
Mr. Stanton d. 1841, and was s. by his son,
William Henkt Stanton, Esq. of The Thrupp, J.P. and
D.L., M.P. for Stroud 1841 to 1852, 6. 6 Oct. 1790; m. 10 Feb.
1823, Jane, eldest dau. of Roger Smith, Esq. of Manor House,
"Walworth, Surrey, and by her (who d. 18G9) had issue,
I. William Henry (Rev.), M.A., J. P., Rural Dean, Rector
of llasleton with Yanworth, co. Gloucester, b. 2 Feb. 18'24 ;
in. Mary, dau. of Charles Lawrence, Esq. of the Querns,
Cirencester, and has live sons and one dau.
II. Alfred John, now of The Thrupp.
III. Edward (Sir), K.C.M.G., C.B., (ien. (retired) late R.E.,
Knt. of the Legion of Honour, Consul-Gen. at Warsaw
18G0-65, in Egypt 186.5-76, Charge d'Affaires at Munich
1S76-82 ; b. 19 Feb. Is27 : to. 27 Nov. 1862, Margarette
Constance, dau. of Thomas Starkey, Esq. of Huddersfield,
and has with other issue, Alexander Edward, b. 1867.
lY. James Thomas, of The Leaze, co. Gloucester. J. P., late
65th Kegt. Bengal N.I., b. 4 Aug. 1830 ; m. 23 Dec. 1856,
Louisa Loveday, 2nd dau. of John Biddell, Esq. of Strat-
ford Abljey, near Sirotid, and has issue, Harold James
Clifford, b. 1859 ; two other sons, and two daus.
V. Frederick Smith, Gen. (retired) Royal Bengal Engineers,
b. 21 Oct. 1832 ; m. 1862, Maria, eldest dau. of Thomas
Starkey, Esq. of Huddersfield, and d. 1892, leaving issue,
three sons and one dau.
I. Emily Jane, in. 1861, Edward Camthers Little, Esq., son
of John Little, Esq. of Pitchcomb House, co. Gloucester.
Mr. Stanton d. 24 March, 1870, and was s. by his second son,
Alfred John Stanton, now of The Thrupp.
Anns — Arg., two chevrons within a bordure engrailed sa.
Crest — A wolf sejant arg., guttle de sang, collared and lined or.
Motto — Dum spiro spero.
Seat — The Thrupp, near Stroud, co. Gloucester. Residence —
Shirley House, Cheltenham.
STANYFORTH
OF KIRK
HALL.
HAMMERTON
Stantforth, Edwin Wilfrid, Esq. of Kirk
Hammerton Hall, co. York, J.P., b. 28 June, 1861 ;
m. 12 March, 1888, Mary Evelyn, dau. of Admiral
Barnadiston, and has issue,
Ronald Thomas, b. 30 May, 1892.]
Madge, b. 22 Nov. 18*.
Mr. Stanyforth, who is the third son of John
Greenwood, Esq. of Swarchffe Hall, co. York {see
Greenwood of Swarcliffe Hall), assumed the
name of Stanyforth by royal hcence in Dec. 1887,
on inheriting the property of Rev. Thomas Stany-
forth.
Seat — Kirk Hammerton Hall, York.
STAPLES-BROWNE OF BRASHFIELD.
Staples-Browne, Frederick John, Esq. of
Brashfield House, co. Oxford, J.P., Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1 Nov. 1844; m. 25 April, 1867, Mary
Jane, only dau. of Charles Edward Molineux, Esq.,
J. P., of Oakley House, Penkridge, co. Stafford, and
has issue,
Richard Charles, b. 29 June, 1881.
Mary Frederica, b. 16 Dec. 1886.
Lineage. — William Staples, Gent., of Wilton, brother
of Alexander Staples, of Yate Court, co. Gloucester, whose
5th son, Tho.mas, was created a Baronet of Ireland, 1628, d.
and was buried at Salisbury Cathedral 9 Feb. 1610, leaving a
son,
Thomas Staples, of New Sarum, m. 1617, Mary, dau. of
William Pasby, of the same place, and was s. in 1673 by his
eldest son,
William Staples, who had issue, six sons, Thomas, John,
Nicholas, Edward, William, and Moses. His youngest son,
Moses Staples, of New Sarum, clothier, m. Anne, dau. and
co-heir of Roger West, of the same place, and d. 1727, leaving,
with other issue, a son,
Roger Staples, of The Close, New Sarum, bapt. 15 Feb.
1693-94; m. Mary, dau. of John Davis, of New Sarum, by his
wife Mary, a niece of Admiral Robert Blake, and d. 1745,
leaving issue,
I. Roger, of Mitcham Hall, Surrey, J.P., an opulent Banker,
of the iirm of "Roger Staples and Baron Dinisdale,"
Bankers, of London, b. 7 Oct. 1723; 7/i. Elizabeth, dau. of
Joseph Wrigglesworth, Esq. of Waltham, Essex, and co-
heir of her brother, Hczekiah Wrigglesworth, Esq., and
d. s. p. 20 Aug. 1778.
II. Charles, of London, b. 16 Nov. 1728 ; m. 4 June, 1759,
Mary, dau. and heir of Baron Butz, a German noble, and
by whom (who d. 21 May, 1779) he left issue,
1 Moses William, of Norwood, Banker, of London, &. 19
Dec. 1762; m. 4 I'eb. 1787, Frances, dau. of John Bates,
Esq., an Alderman of London, and d. 18 Nov. 1802, leav-
ing issue, a son,
Moses William, of Broughton Gifford, Wilts, and Nor-
wood, Surrey, b. 1786; m. 10 Dec. 1811, Anne, dau. of
Rev. William Frederick Browne, D.D., of Launton, co.
Oxford, and co-heir of her brother, Capt. William
Frederick Browne, of Launton and North Berwick,
Scotland, and had issue by her, who d. 30 Jan. 1875,
Richard Thomas Staples-Browne, of Launton, b. 6
Oct. 1814; m. 5 July, 1843, Ann, 3rd dau. of Robert
Brettell Bate, Esq. of Hampstead Heath, and had a
son, Frederick John, now ot Brashfield House. Mr.
Staples-Browne s., on the death of his uncle, Capt.
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Browne, without issue, 1842, to the entailed estates
of his maternal grandfather. Dr. Browne, in co.
Oxford, and assumed by royal licence the surname
and armorial bearings of Browne, pursuant to the
limitations contained in the will of l)r. Browne. He
d. 10 May, 1855.
"William Frederick Browne, Barrister-at-Law, h. 21
April, 1823, m. 12 May, 1846, Janet Helen Alexan-
drina, dau. of Col. Alexander Mackenzie, formerly of
the 36th Kegt., a descendant of the Barons of Kin-
tail, and has issue, William Fraser Mackenzie, b. 1847,
d. 19 May, 1891, and Lillias Anne.
Charles John, b. 13 Feb. 1825.
Frances Bridget Anne, m. 1869, Charles A. Emmet.
Mr. Staples d. 12 April, 1864, and was s. by his grand-
son, Fbederick John Staples-Bbowne, Esq. of Brash-
field.
2 Samuel, of Cumberwell House, Wilts, and Tottenham,
Middlesex, 6. 12 March, 1765; m. 28 Nov. 1795, Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Martin, Esq. of Pang-
bourn, Berks, by whom (who d. 21 Dec. 1801) he had
issue, a son,
Samuel, b. 8 Oct. 1796; m. 23 Aug. 1841, Maria Louisa,
dau. of Joshua Collier, Esq. of Tottenham, by his wife,
Jane, dau. of James Landon, Esq. of Cheshunt, Herts.
3 Charles, a Capt. in the armv, b. 15 Aug. 1768; d. s. p.
15 April, 1826.
1 Mary, ??i.Kobert Fisher, Esq. of Mitcham.
2 Elizabeth, m. Henry Vevers, Esq., and d. s. p. 11 Feb.
1830.
111. John, d, uiim. iv. Moses, d. unm.
Arms — Enn., on a bend az., between two fleurs-de-lis gu.,
three leopards' heads jessant de lis or, for Staples; sa., a
bend engrailed erm., on a chief arg. an escallop gu., between
two torteaux, for Bkowne. Crests — Out of a crown vallery
arg., a lion's head affrontee gu., semee de lis and ducally
crowned or, for Staples ; An eagle displayed sa., wings fretty,
resting each claw on a mullet or, for Bkowne. Jl/ot£o— Sans
Dieu rien.
Seat — Brashfield House, Bicester.
STAPYIiTON OF WiaHILL.
Chetwtnd-Staptiton, Henet Edwaed, Esq.,
late of Shenley Lodge, Herts, B.A., J. P. for Herts,
Middlesex, and London, b. 12 March, 1822 ; m. Ist,
29 April, 1851, Esther Charlotte, only surviving
dau. of the late Mr. Serjeant Goulburn, by his 2nd
■wife, the Hon. Esther Chetwynd, and by her (who
d. 3 July, 1853) has issue,
I. Henby GtODLBUEN, M.A. Barrister-at-Law of the Inner
Temple, b. 20 May, 1852 ; m. 1 June, 1886, Mary, eldest
dau. of Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn, Esq., and his
wife. Lady Annora Williams-Wynn ; and has issue, Heney
Miles, 6. 1887 ; Annora Esther, 6. 1889.
He m. 2ndly, 23 Oct. 1856, Ellen, youngest dau. of
Henry Hoyle Oddie, Esq. of Colney House, Herts,
and widow of the Sev. James Lewis Venables, of
Shenley Lodge, and by her (who d. 27 Feb. 1870)
has issue,
n. Miles, late Capt. 7th Batt. King's Eoyal Eifle Corps, b.
22 June, 1860; m. 1888, Helen, dau. of the late Arthur
Preston, Esq. of Norwich, and has issue, Philip, b. 1889 ;
Geoffrey, 6. 1892.
i» Beatrice. ii. Evelyn Mary.
He m. 3rdly, 15 Aug. 1871, the Hon. Sophia Cathe-
rine Chetwynd, dau. of Richard, 6th Viscount
Chetwynd.
Liineagre.— The surname of this ancient family is derived
from Stapleton-on-Tees, a little village on that river, between
Kichmond and Darlington. The representative of the elder
or Carlton branch is Lord Beaumont.
Several members of this family settled at Stapleton, or at
Blackwell on the opposite bank of the Tees, temp. Henky 11.,
Gaufridus de Stapelton appears in a Pipe EoU of 1274-5,
and witnessed some of the early charters of the Priory of
Durham. His son,
Nicholas de Stapelton, "filius Galfridi," gave lands to
Jervoise Abbey in the reign of King John, and was one of the
sureties of EonaUl Fitzalan, of Eichmond Castle, who had
been out in rebellion against the King. Sir Nicholas was
afterwards taken into the King's favour, and appointed
Governor of Middleham Castle in 1217. His son or grand-
son was one of the Justices of the King's Bench at the
close of the reign of Henky III., and had free warren at
Stapleton and other Yorkshire manors in 1272. He U. 1290
having m. the dau. of Sir Miles Basset, by whom he had
Hathelsay, co. York, and North Moreton, Berks. His son,
Sib Miles Stapelton, Knt., having distinguished himself,
temp. Edward I. and II., in the wars of Gascony and Scotland
in the retinue of Edwabd, Prince of Wales, was summoned to
Parliament as a baron in 1313. He w. Sibill, dau. and heir of
Sir John de Bella-aqua (Beaulieu or Bellew), the last baron of
that name by his wife, Laderina, sister and co-heir of Peter
Bruce, the 6th and last Baron of Skelton Castle, and took
the arms of Bbuce, and in her right became Lord of Carlton,
which is still the property of the elder branch of the family.
He was killed at Bannockbum 1314, and was s. by his son,
SiB Nicholas Stapelton, 2nd Baron, summoned to Parlia-
ment 1342. This nobleman, in the time of Edwabd II., was
involved in the insurrection of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster,
and was fined 2000 marks to save his life, but the fine was
remitted in the 1st of Edwabd III. He m. the dau. of John,
Earl of Eichmond, son of the Duke of Brittany, by that noble-
man's marriage with Beatrice, dau. of King Heney III. He
had issue,
Miles.
Gilbert, of whom hereafter.
The elder son,
SiE Miles Stapelton, Knt. of Hathelsay, 3rd Baron, was
summoned to Parliament 1358. He was High Sheriff of co.
York, 1353, and again 1355, for five years consecutively. He
m. a dau. of Sir H. Vavasour, of Hazlewood, and d. 1373,
leaving issue,
Thomas, 4th Baron, but never summoned to Parliament,
having d. the same year he inherited. As he left no issue,
his sister, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Thomas Mctham became
heir to Stapleton, and his other lands, and the barony is
vested in her descendants.
The 2nd son of the last Sir Nicholas,
Sir Gilbert Stapelton, r,i. Agnes, eldest dau. and one of
the heirs of Sir Bryan Fitzalan, Lord of Bedale, the last baron
of that name. By his marriage with the King of Scotland's dau.,
Sir Bryan left two daus. only, the elder m. Sir Gilbert Stapel-
ton, and Catherine, m. John, Lord Grey of Eotherfield, K.G.,
whose heirs merged in the families of Lovel and Beaumont.
Sir Gilbert had issue. Miles and Bryan. The elder,
Sir Miles Stapelton, of Bedale, and Ingham, co. Norfolk,
m. Joan, widow of Eoger Le Strange, of Knockyn, and dau.
and co-heir of Sir Oliver Ingham, of Ingham, in whose right
he became possessed of Ingham. Sir Miles was one of the
first Knights of the Garter at the foundation of the Order by
Edward III., and was a person of great note at the period in
which he lived. Holding a command in Brittany under John
de Montfort in 1343, he was at Cressy and Calais, and in
most of the French campaigns of Edward III., and was one
of the Commissioners of the Peace of Bretigny. This line
terminated after several generations in two daus., Elizabeth,
m. 1st, Sir Philip Calthorp, 2ndly, Sir John Fortescue, Chief
Justice of England, and 3rdly, Sir Edward Howard, Lord High
Admiral of England; and Joan, m. 1st, Christopher Harcourt,
Esq. of Stanton Harcourt, and 2ndly, Sir John Hudleston.
The 2nd son,
Sir Bryan Stapelton, K.G., of whom it is related that,
"the King of England and the King of Cyprus being pre-
sent, he fought with a Saracen, faith for faith, whom by the
Grace of God and his valour he did kill. For which cause ho
did desire for the reward of his valour, of Edward III., then
present, nothing else but that he and his heirs, in memory of
the victory, should carry for their crest the head of a Saracen."
He accompanied the expedition of Edwabd III. to F'landers
1340, and was present at the seige of Tournay. He was also
at the siege of Calais 1346-47, and had probably fought at the
battle of Cressy. He was made a Knight of the Garter in the
1st of EicHABD II., 1378, and was one of the Judges in the
Scrope and Grosvenor controversy. He m. Alice, dau. and
sole heir of Sir John St. Philibert, Knt., and d. at Wighill
(which he had purchased) 1394, leaving two sons,
Bryan (Sib), of Carlton, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir
William de Aldeburgh, the last baron of that name, and
from him are descended the Carlton or Beaumont branch of
the family of Stapleton. Sir Br3-an's great-grandson, Sir
Bryan Stapleton, m. Joan, dau. of John, 8th Lord Lovel, by
his marriage with Joan, sister and heir of the last Vi.scount
Beaumont, and sister and heir of Francis, Viscount Lovel,
K.G., the last baron of that name. This Lord Lovel being
attainted, the barony of Lovel and all his other honours,
the baronies of Deincourt, Grey of KotherfieUi, <tc., were
forfeited, but his sisters became heirs to their maternal
uncle. Viscount Beaumont. The represent.ative of this line
of the Stapletons is the present Lord BEArMONT.
Miles.
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The 2nd son,
Sir Miles Stapiltos, of Wigliill, m. Johanna, dau. and one
of the heirs of Sir Gerard Ufflct, Knt., by Lora de Furnival.
He was s. by his son,
Sib John SxAPrLTON, of Wighill, Knt., 8 Henry V., m.
Margaret, dau. of Mr. Justice Norton, of Norton Conyers, and
dying 33 Henry VI., )4,'i5, left issue,
Sir WiLLi.AM St.^pilton, of Wighill, vi. Slargnret, dau. of
Sir Janus IMcUoring, Knt. He d. 1503, and vas bur. at
Vighill. He left issue,
Henry, d. r. p. 1541. Bryan.
The -Jnd son,
Sir Bryan Stapilton, Knt., m. Jane, dau. of Sir Lancelot
Thirkeld, Knt., by his marriage with Margaret, Lady Vesce,
dau. and heir of Sir Henry Bromflete, Lord \'esce, and widow
of John, Lord Clifford, who was slain at Towton. He had
issue, besides other sous, who d. unm.,
CnRISTOPHEB.
Elinor, vi. Sir Thomas AVharton, of Ilelagh, created Lord
Wharton, 36 Henry VIII.
Elizabeth, ih. Edward Saltmarshe, Esq.
Jane, m. Robert Conyci-s, Esq.
Mary, m. John Copley, Esq.
The eldest son,
Christopher Stapii.ton, Esq. of Wighill, m. 1st, Alice,
dau. of William Aske, Esq. of Aske, and 2ndly, Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir John Nevile, Knt. of Liversedge, who (/. s. x>. The
issue of the 1st marriage, besides three daus., were
Bryan, m Margery, dau. of Sir John Constable, of Ilolder-
ness, Knt., and d. a. p.
EOUEBT.
The 2nd son.
Sir Robert Stapilton, of AVighill, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir William Slallory, of Studley, Knt., and had issue,
Robert.
Elizabeth, m. Bryan Hammond, Esq. of Scarthingwell.
Bridget, m. John Norton, Esq. of Norton Conyers.
The son and heir.
Sir Robert Stapilton, of Wighill, Knt., of whom Camden
says, that, " being High Sheiiff of co. York in the 23 Eliza-
beth, 1581, he met the Judges with seven score men in suit-
able liveries. For a person well spoken, comely and skilled in
the languages, he is said to have had scarce an equal, except
Sir Philip Siilney, and no superior in England." He com-
menced building a palace at Wighill, out of which arose his
quarrel with Archbishop Sandes, for whicli he incurred a
heavy fine and imprisonment from the Star Chamber. He m.
twice, 1st, Catherine, dau. of Sir Marmaduke Constable, by
■whom he had
Henry, of Wighill.
Philip, 1)1. and had issue.
Jane, m. Christopher, eldest son of Sir Marmaduke Wyvill,
the 1st Bart., who d. before his father, 1610.
Sir Robert m. 2ndly, Olive, dau. and co-heir of Sir Henry
Sheriington, of Lacock Abbey, and widow of John Talbot, of
Salwarp, by whom he had, besides other children,
Beyan, ancestor of the Stapyltons o/ Mylon.
Henry Stapilton, Esq. of Wighill, son and heir of Sir
■Robert, by his 1st marriage, in. Mary, dau. of Sir John Foster,
■of Bamboiough Castle, and dying 1630, left issue,
Robert, his heir.
Philip (Sib), of whom presently.
John, m. a dau. of Thom.as Hungate, Esq. of Bulmer.
Bryan, m. Anne, dau. of — Brainton, Esq.
Katharine, in. 1st, Sir George Twi.sleton, Bart, of Early, and
2ndly, Sir Henry Cholmeley, who, with his brother. Sir
Hugh, the 1st Bart., took an active part on the side of the
Parliament against King Charles I.
Mary, in. Henry St. Quentin, Esq. of Harpham.
Jane, in. William Fenwick, Esq.
The eldest son,
Robert .Stapilton, of Wighill, 6. 1601 ; m. Hon. Catherine
Fairfax, dau. of Viscount Fairfax, of Walton and Gilling
Castle, cousin of the great parliamentary general, and by her
(who m. afterwards, 2naly, Sir M. Boynton: 3rdly, Sir A.
Ingram: and 4thly, William Wickham, Esq.) had three sons
.and three daus.,
Miles, of Wighill.
Henry, d. young.
Henry, r.f Wighill, m. Ann, dau. of Sir Arthui- Ingram, of
Temple Newsom, co. York, hut d.s.p. 1673.
Isabel, m. Matthew Boynton, E?q.
Catherine, in. William Fairfax, Esq. of Stecton.
M;ary, m. Walter Moyle, of Twyford, Middlesex.
Eobert Stapilton d. 1634, and was t. by his son,
Sir Miles Stapilton, Knt. of Wighill, m. Mary, dau. and
sole heir of Sir Ingr.am Hopton, of Armley, and left an only
dau., his other children having d. young,
Catherine, m. 1st, Sir Thomas Mauleverer, who was created
a baronet 1641, and 2ndly, John Hopton, Esq. of Ingcr-
skill, but had no issue by either marriage.
Sir Miles d. 1608, and his estate of Wighill descended to his
cousin.
Sir Philip Stapilton, Knt., brother of the late Robert
Stapilton, of Wighill, purchased Warter on the Wolds, and m.
1st, Frances, eldest dau. of that Sir John Hotham who, in 1642,
being Governor of Hull, refused to give admittance to the king,
for which he was afterwards condemned as a traitor and
beheaded. Sir Philip being returned to serve in Parliament,
concurred with his father-in-law and the two Cholmeleys in the
prosecution of the Earl of Strafford, and so was easily received
into that party. "Appearing a man of vigour in mind and
body," says Clarendon, "he was joined with Mr. Hampden and
Lord Howard of Escrick in the committee appointed by the
Parliament to attend upon Charles I., when he went into
Scotland." He was also one of those who carried the Parliar
ment's answer to the king concerning the refusal to give up
Hull, and commanded the cavalry at Edgehill and Newbury
under the Earl of Essex. In 1647, he was one of the leaders of
the Presbyterian party, against whom charges were exhibited,
and whom Clarendon mentions as " men of parts, interest,
and signal courage, and heartily abhorring the intentions which
they discerned the army to have.'.' He withdrew beyond sea,
with the eleven members, and dying at Calais, was buried
there. Sir Philip left issue, by his 1st marriage,
John, of Warter, in. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Wilfrid Lawson,
Knt. of Cumberland, and had, besides other daus., who d.
umn.,
Isabel, m. Sir William Pennington, ancestor of the Lords
Muncaster, who took Warter.
Jane, in. Rowland Moseley, Es"^. of York.
Esther, m. John Saunders, Esq. of Grosmont Abbey,
York.
Robert, to. a dan. of Lord Fairfax, of Denton, but d. s. p.
1575.
John ?ii. 2ndly, Hon. Barbara Lennard, dau. of Francis, Lord
Dacre, of Hurstmonceaux, and had issue,
Henry, of Wighill, d. unm. 1723. Philip.
Frances, m. Sir Nathaniel Powell, Bart, of Ewhurst, Sus-
sex.
The 2nd surviving son,
Philip Stapilton, Esq. of Wighill, m. Margaret Gage, and
d. 1729, having, besides other children, who d. unm.,
Henrv, b. 1692, and d. 1724, in the lifetime of his father,
leaving issue by his marriage with Ann Maitland,
Henry. Philip.
Henry Stapilton, Esq. of Wighill, grandson of the last-
named Philip, of Wighill, m. Elizabeth, dau. of George
Ilealey, Esq. of Gainsborough, and had two sons,
Henry, his heir. Philip, d. s. p. 1768.
The son and heir,
Henry Stapilton, Esq. of Wighill, in. Harriet, dau. and
co-heir of Sir Warton Pennyman-Warton, Bart, of Beverley,
CO. York, by whom he had an only dau., Martha, who m. 29
July, 1783, Major-Gen. the Hon. Granville Anson Ciiet-
WYND, youngest son of William, 4th Viscount Chetwynd, who
assumed by royal licence the name and arms of Stapylton,
and by her (who d. 20 Nov. 1822) left at his decease, 2 Dec.
1834,
Henry Rich4bd.
Granville William, b. 1800; d. 1840.
Harriet Honora, d. 1867.
Esther Susannah, 6. 1791; d. 1839.
Margaret, d. 1805.
Diana Clarissa, m. Sept. 1824, Peter Mere Latham, M.D., and
d. 28 Sept. 1825.
The son and heir,
Heney Richard Chetwynd-Stapylton, Major 10th IIu?s.nrs,
6. Jan. 1789; m. 13 Dec. 1820, Margaret, dau. of George
Hammond, Esq. of Portland Place, and by her (who d. 24
July, 1882, aged 84) had issue,
I. Henry Edward, present representative.
II. Gnnville George, b. 22 March, J8'23, Lient.-Gen. late
32nd Regt. ; m. 8 Dec. 1804, Lady Barbara Emily Leosrn.
dau. of Joseph, 4th Earl of MiUtown, K.P., and has had
i.ssue,
Granville Joseph, Lieut. R.A., b. 11 Sept. 1871.
Bryan Henry, Lieut. Cheshire Regt., b. 10 June, 1873.
Richard Cecil, b. 14 April, 1876; d. 27 June, 1878.
Barbara Margaret.
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n. William (Bcv.), Hon. Canon of Rochester and Vicar of
Malden-cum-Chcssington, Surrey, 6. 15 May, 1825; to. 26
Oct. 1852, Elizabeth liiscoe, dau. of the late Rev. Robert
Tritton, Rector of Morden, Surrey, and by her (who d. 18
Sept. 1893) has i.ssue,
Edward, b. 20 July, 1855 ; m. 27 Sept. 1879, Mary Beatrice,
d;iu. of Henry Co«ie, Esq. of Calcutta, and has issue,
Richard, 6. 28 June, 1880 ; Lilian Beatrice, b. 16 Aug.
1881; Dorothy, 6. 1883.
Frederick, b. 15 Oct. I8D7 ; m. Maud, dau. of William
Hiram Monison, Esq. of New York, and has a son,
Alan, 6. 1892.
Granville, 6. 11 Dec. 1858; m. 15 Dec. 1885. Elizabeth,
dau. of the late James Routledge, Esq., and has issue,
Granville Brian, b. 1887 ; Ella Mabel.
Ella, TO. 6 June, 1886, Henry Cockburn, Esq. of Kensing-
ton Gate.
1. Margaret Diana, m. 25 Sept. 1856, George Carnac Barnes,
Esq., C.B., Commissioner of the Cis-Sutlej States, East
Indies, who d. 13 May, 1661, leaving,
George Stapylton, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 8 Feb. 1858: m.
SVjil de Gournay, dau. of the late Charles Buxton, E.=q.,
M.P.
Arthur Stapylton (Rev.), 6. 31 May, 1861.
Margaret Louisa Stapylton, to. 3 April, 1883, Rev. WiHiam
Neville Usher.
Mr. Chetwynd-Stapylton d. 4 April, 1859.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coro-
net or, a Saracen's head ppr. Supporters — ^Two talbots arg.,
their shoulders guliee (le sang. MoUo — Fide sed cui vide.
Jiesidence — 72, Warwick Square, S.W.
STAPYLTON OF MYTON.
Stapylton, Hemet Miles, Esq. of Myton Hall,
CO. York, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1876, late
Major 2nd Dragoon Guards, b. 8 July, 1831 ; m.
38G0, Aurelie Victoria, dau. of M. Gaston de Royer,
of the Chateau de Morand, Sarthe, France.
Lineage. — This is a branch of the ancient house of Sta-
piLTON of Wighill.
Brian Stapylton, Esq., J. P., Receiver-General in the north
parts for King Charles I. (eldest son of Sir Robert Stapylton,
of Wighill, by Olive, his 2nd wife, dau. of Sir Henry Sherring-
ton, and widow of John Talbot, Esq.), seated himself at Myton,
near Boroughbridge, co. Tork. He m. Frances, dau. of Sir
Henry Slingsby, Km., of Scriven, and had issue,
I. Henrt, his heir. ir. Robert.
III. Miles, Auditor and Librarian to Cousins, Bishop of Dur-
ham, temp. Charles II., J. P., ancestor of
Henry Stapylton, Esq. of Norton, co. Durham, J. P., m.
3 Jan. 1786, Mary Ann, dau. of Robert Gregory, Capt.
R.N., and had issue,
1 John, Barrister-at-Law.
2 Rotiert iMartin, of the Army Pay Office, m. Eliza, dau.
of J. Bockett, Esq., and has ason and five daus., Robert
George, Henrietta Charlotte, Eliza, Lucy, Mary, and
Olivia.
1 Mary Frances, m. Marshall Fowler, Esq. of Preston,
cc. Durham.
2 Olivia, m. George William Sutton, Esq. of Elton.
3 Lucy. 4 Henrietta Charlotte.
I. Olivia, TO. 1st, Sir William Vavasour, Bart., of Copman-
thorpe, Major-Gen. to the King of Sweden, slain at the siege
of Copenhagen 1658. Lady Vavasour ni. 2ndly, Richard
Topham, Esq.
n. Frances, m. John Hutton, Esq. of Marske.
III. Ursula, m. Thomas Pepys, Esq. of Hatcham Barnes.
Bryan Stapylton d. 1658, and was s. by his son.
Sir Henry Stapylton, of Myton, who was created a Baronet
1G60. His last male descendant (Jor intermediate line, see
Burke's Extinct Baronetage).
Sir Martin Stapylton, 8th Bart, of Myton, d. without issue
Jan. 1817, when the estates passed to (the eldest son of his
sister Anne, by her husband, Rev. John Bree, Rector of Mark's
Tey, Essex) his nephew,
Martin Bree, Esq., 6. Sept. 1771, who assumed the
surname and arms of Stapylton only. He to. 1st, Sophia,
dau. of William Parsons, Esq. of Plymouth, and by her had
issue,
I. Stapylton, late of Myton.
II. Martin (Uev.), Rector of Barlborough, co. Derby, to. 17
July, 182H, Elizabeth Henrietta Stote, dau. of Rev. James
Watson Stote Donnison, Vicar of Feliskirk, co. York, and
d. 1869, having by her (who d. 1887) had issue,
1 Edward JIartin Roper, b. 1829 ; d. s. p. 1853.
2 Martyn (Rev.), M.A., late Fellow of University Coll.
Durham, and Hector of Uarlborough, co. Derby, b. 12
June, 1830; m. June, 1866, Esther {d. 1869), dau. of Rev.
Robert Cock, and has issue, John, h. 21 April, 1867, m.
1891, Annie Mathilde, dau. of Henry Carter Aloore, Esq.,
and has issue, Henry Bryan, b. 8 April, 1892, and Eliza-
beth Olive, 6. 17 Dec. 1803; Monica, d. nam. 1886; and
Hilda.
1 Harriet Elizabeth.
2 Jane Emma, ?«. 16 Nov. 1854, Richard Laurence Pem-
berton, Esq. of The Barnes, co. Durham, and d. 7 Dec.
1865, leaving issue.
3 Laura Anne, m. 16 Dec. 1857, Thomas Horalio JIarshall,
Esq. of Hartford Beech, co. Chester, and d. 1858, leaving
issue, a son.
4 Emma Herbert, d. unm. 18S2.
5 Susan Mary Roper.
6 Margaret Monica, to. 13 April, 1863, J. G. T. Bucknall
Estcourt, Esq. of Estcourt, co. Gloucester.
7 Frances Blanche,?;!,. 9 April, ISGO, RodolphZwilchenbart,
Esq., and d. 1861, leaving a dau.
8 Octavia Constance, m. V. F. Figwelli, Esq., and has issue.
III. Henry, of Sniperley, co. Durham, J. P., Baiii.-ter-at-Law,
late Recorder of Durham and Hartlepool, and Judge of
County Courts of Durham, b. 1802; d. unm. 1887.
Mr. Stapylton m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Curtis, Esq. of
Chiswick, and by her had
IV. Biyan, m. Lucy, dau. of Kev. A. Johnson, Rector of
South Stoke, near Bath, d., leaving issue.
V. Augustus Miles Carteret.
VI. Herman, Lieut. -Col. 27th Foot, d. unm. 1868.
I. Laura Anne, to. Thomas Vardon, Esq. of lisher, Surrey,
Librarian of the House of Commons, and has issue.
Mr. Stapylton d. 7 March, 1842, and was «. by his son,
Stapylton Stapylton, of Myton, b. 22 Jan. 1798, to.
1st, 1824, Euphrosine Castle (who d. s. p. in Paris 1827),
and 2ndly, 5 Aug. 1830, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Tomlinson,
Esq. of CO. York, by whom (who d. 29 Nov. 1883), he had two
sons,
Henry Miles, now of Myton.
Martin Bryan, of Wadhara College, Oxon, B.A., and of the
Inner Temple, Barrister-ai-Law, b. 23 Nov. 1832; in. 11
Dec. 1860, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of John iirynier, Esq. of
llsington House, Dorset, and d. 2 Jan. 1894, leaviug issue.
Miles John, &. 28 March, 1869.
Martin Frederick, b. 1 Oct. 1873.
Monica, d. an infant.
Laura Mary, m. 19 Dec. 1882, Major Huntley Paeon, late
of the 9th East Norfolk Regt., of Apton Hall, Rocliford,
Essex.
Violet Louise.
Mr. Stapylton d. 8 July, 1864.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant sa. Crat— Oat of a ducal,
coronet or, a Saracen's head ppr. Motto — Fide sed cui vide.
Scat— Myton Hall, York.
HAMILTON-STARKE OF TROaHEER
HOLM.
Hamilton-Stakee, James Gib?on, E-sq. of Tro-
queer Holm, co. Xirkcudbright, M.A.,F.S.A., J.P.
for cos. Dumfries and Kirkcudbright, b. 9 Feb.
1837; m. 15 April, 1863, Ameha, dan. of Kev.
Eichard Rowland Bloxam, M.A., Rector of Har-
laston, CO. Stafford, and granddau. of Lieut. -Gen.
Thomas Goldie, of Goldielea, co. Kirkcudbright
{see Goldie-Taitbman). Mr. Starke was called
to the Scotch Bar in 1862, and was for some years
one of Her Majesty's Judges in the island of
Jamaica. He assumed the additional surname of
HAMiLTOisr as lineal representative, through his
mother (d. 16 Sept. 1859J, of tlie ancient family of
Hamilton of Olivestob, co. Haddington, a branch
of the ducal house.
Lineag-e. — The late Jajies Starke, Esq. of Troqueer
Holm, a member of the Scotch Bar, and for several yeais one
of the Judges of the Supreme Court in Ceylon, by his wife,
John Hamilton, dau. and heir of Major James Gibson, eldest
son of James Gibson, M.D. Edinburgh, by Jean his wife, dau.
and eventually sole heir of Major Thomas Hamilton, of the
Royal Irish Dragoons. The said Thomas Hamilton was son
and heir of James Hamilton, of Olivestob, co. Haddington, a
member of the Scotch Bar and Sheriff of co. Haddington,
eldest son of Lieut. -Col. Thomas Hamilton, of Olivestob, whose
arms were recorded in the public registerofLord Lyon's Office,
in Scotland, 25 Aug. 1673. Mr. Starke d. 8 Nov. 1879, leaving
issue,
I. James Gibson Hamilton-Starke, his heir.
II. William, b. 18 April, 1839, Major-Gen. in the army, late
16th fiegt.
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Arms — 1st and 4th az., a chevron arg. between a bull's head
erased and two acorns in chief and in base a key fesswavs, wards
downwards or, for Starke ; Jnd and Srd gu., a martlet between
three cinqueioils arg., a bord, embattled or, for Hamilton.
Crests — 1st, A dexter hand ppr., gripping by the lug and the
horn a bull's head downwards er.ised or, distilling drops of
blood ppr. {motto, over — Fortioruni fortia facta, for Starke);
2nd, An antelope's head ppr., gorged and attired gu. Motto —
In>ia virtuti pervia, for Hamilton ; below the shield, Ausilio
Dei.
Seal — Tivijueer Holm, Dumfries, N.B.
STABKEY OF WK.ENBTJKY HALL.
Starket, Akthuk, Esq. of Wreiibury Hall, co.
Chester, J.P., b. 6 June, 1847 ; s. his father 1888.
Lineage. — The estate of 'Wrenbury was conveyed in
marriage, tewp. Richard II., by Eleanor, the eldest dan. and
co-heir of Olton. to her husband, Thomas Starket, of the
Stretton branch of the family. Thenceforward it continued
in the direct descendants of the marriage till the death of
Thomas Starkey, Esq. of Wrenbury, 1802, when it devolved on
his widow, who bequeathed it, ISll, to her nephew, John
Cross, Esq., the son of her sister Mary, the wife of William
Cross, Esq. In compliance with his aunt's testamentary in-
junction, Mr. Cross assumed the surname and arms of
Stabkey. Mr. Cross-Starkey »i. 1st, Susan Warren, by whom
he had (with two daus., Eleanor and Susan, who both d.
young) two sons,
I. JoBN*WiLLiAM, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., b. 5 July, 1805; d. 25
June, 1847.
II. Samuel, late of Wrenbury.
He )ii. 2ndly, 22 July, 1812, Gracia Turnbull, dau. of Edward
Penman, Esq., by whom he had issue,
III. Edward Penman, 6. 25 Nov. 1814 : d. 8 Nov. 1836.
IV. Augustus Campbell, b. 23 July, I81U ; d. 5 Feb. 1834.
V. Arthur Brydon vRev.), FeUow of St. John's Coll. Oxford,
Hector of Bygrave, Herts, b. 14 Dec. 181G ; m. 11 Dec. 1860,
Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas Clayton, Rector of Cottingham,
Northamptonshire, and had issue, 1 Cecil Arthur Peyton,
b. and (/. 26 April, 1862; 2 Cyril Edgar Fiodsham, 6. 12
Sept. 1SG3 ; 1 Berta Mary F" ranees.
I. Gracia Agnes Anne, d. an infant 1822.
Mr. Cross-Starkey d. 4 April, 1855. His eldest surviving son,
Samuel Cboss-Starket, Esq. of Wrenbury Hall, co.
Chester, J. P., Major H.E.I.C.S. (retired), b. U March, 1807 ;
71). 1st, 2 April, 1839, Henrietta Suft, dau. of Gen Manson,
H.E.I.C.S., and by her (who d. 1850) had issue,
I. Arthus, now of Wrenbury Hall.
I. Henrietta Gracia, m. 14 Sept. 1870, Rev. C. M. Aldis, M.A.,
Incumbent of Wrenbury, who d. 12 Sept. 1878.
II. Alice, m. '24 F'eb. 1880, J. Paterson, Esq. of Amoy, China.
He m. 2ndly, 3 Nov. 1853, Eleanor, dau. of Charles Robert
Simpson, Esq. of Waterloo, Liverpool, and d. 1888, leaving
issue,
II. Edward Penman, b. 8 Dec. 1854.
III. Charles Randle Humphry, b. 13 Dec. 1855 ; d. 21 Aug.
1«GG. IV. Walter Hewitt, 6. 4 July, 1857.
V. Francis Vere, b. 22 Jan. 1860.
III. Eleanor Ida. iv. Fanny Ethel Cotton.
V. Evelyn Mary Blanche.
Seat — Wrenbury Hall, Xantwich, co. Chester.
STARKEY or NORWOOD PARK.
Staekey, Lewis Raxdle, Esq. of Norwood Park,
CO. Notts, and Spring Lodge, Huddersfield, co.
York, J. P. and D.L. for that co., M.P. for Southern
Div. West Hiding 1874-80, and J.P. and D.L. for
CO. Notts, and High Sheriff for that co. 1891-92,
Patron of one living (St. Thomas', Huddersfield),
formcrlj Capt. 2nd West York Yeomanry Cavalry,
h. 13 March, 183C ; m. 5 May, 1858, Constance
Margarettc, dau. of Thomas Starkey, Esq., J.P.
West Riding of Yorkshire, and has issue,
I. John Ralph, 6. 1 March, 1859; to. 31 Oct. 1888, Emily,
2nd dau. of Charles Seely, Esq. of Sherwood Lodge,
Notts, and Brooke House, Isle of Wight, and has
issue.
n. Lewis Edward, Capt. 4th Hussars, &. 23 Nov. 1860.
III. Thomas Handle, 6. 1 April, 1864.
IV. Artliur Henry, b. 31 May, 1865.
I. Constance Agnes.
II. Margarette Eveline.
III. Laura Beatrice.
Lineage. — Tlie Starkies of Huntroyd, co. Lancaster,
from whom this family descends, became possessed of Si-
inondstone and other estates about the time of Henbt VII.,
by marriage with the heiress of Simondstone. They had
for several generations previously resided at Barnton, in
Cheshire. !■
Geoffrey Stabky, of Barnton, living 1342, son of Randlb J
Starkey, of Barnton, by Alice his wife, dau. of Henry de |
Berthington, and grandson of Geoffrey Starky, of Berth- t
ington, was father (with other children) of Handle Starki }
whose son, William Starky, of Barnton, was father of i
Ralph Starky, father of William Starky, Lord of Berth- i
ington, 31 Henry VI., who, by Margaret his wife, had two {
sons,
I. Edmund. , |
II. Thomas, of Twiston, co. Lancaster, j«re uxoris, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. and co-heir of Richard Worsley, of Mearley, and j
Isabel his wife, dau. of Henry Townley of Barnside, and
vas ancestor of the Starkies of Twiston.
The elder son, '
Edmund St-^-Kky, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John |
Simondstone, of Simondstone, co. Lancaster, and with her
acquired Simondstone, Huntroyd, &c. He d. 3 Aug. 3 Henry
VIII. His son, James Starky, m. 22 Henry VII., Jane, dau.
of John Tempest, Esq. of Bracewell, co. York, and was father
of Lawrence Starky, Esq. of Simondstone, Sheriff of Lan-
cashire 15 Henry Vlll., wlio in. Florence, dau. of Reginald
Atkinson, of Skipton, andby her (who hi. 2ndJy, Roger Nowell,
Esq. of Head) left at his decease, 1 Edward VI., an eldest son
and heir, Edmund Starky, Esq. of Huntroyd and Simondstone,
who TO. (settlement dated 3 Elizabeth) Anne, dau. of Nicholaa
Hancock, of Lower Higham, co. Lancaster, and, besides other
issue, had
I. Nicholas, of Cleworth, ancestor of Starkfe of Huntroyd.
II. William, of Huntroyd, and afterwards of Simondstone,
m. 3 Nov. 1601, Frances, dau. of John Whittacre, of
Simondstone, and had, with other issue (he was bur. 22
Feb. 1622, will proved 1623), a son, Edmund, of Simondstone,
bapt. 3 March, 1601-2, who had four sons, 1 Edmund, of
Ivy House, Warley, co. York, m. Susan Radcliffe; 2 William,
living 1688; 3 Lawrence, living 1688; and 4 Nicholas,
d. s. p.
III. John, of whom we treat.
The 3rd son,
John Stabky, of Huntroyd, and afterwards of Padiham, m.
23 April, 1598, Grace Wilkinson, of Padiham, and by her
(who d. 1614) was father of (besides other children)
John Stabky, bapt. 23 Oct. 1608, of Longwood House, in
Huddersfield, who purchased lands at Brockholes, inOvendon,
in 1671. He was s. by his eldest son,
John Starkey, of Longwood House,bapt. 16 Jan. 1641, who,
by Anne his wife, left at his decease in 1702, besides other
issue, an eldest son and heir,
John Starkey, of Longwood House, bapt. 7 Feb. 1675,
who, in conjunction with his brother, sold the Brockholes
estate. He m. 17 May 1697, Alice Drake, and by her had an
only son,
John Starkey, of Marsh, in Huddersfield, bapt. 1 Dec. 1701,
who d. 10 June, 1782, leaving, by Martha his wife, several
sons and daus., of wliom the eldest son,
John Stabkey, of Littletown, in Liversedge, co. York,
bapt. 12 June, 1734, vi. 26 May, 1760, Martha, dau. of Joshua '
Collingwood, of Huddersfield, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Mr.
Bradley, of Huddersfield) left at his decease in 1764 an only
son,
John Starkey, of Wheat House, Huddersfield, bapt. 17
June, 1762, 7)i. 26 March, 1787, Abigail, dau. of William Dew-
hurst, of Warley, co. York, and by her (who d. 1844) left at
his decease, 24 May, 1813,
I. AVilliam, of Wakefield, b. 17 March, 1783: m. 21 Dec.
1808, Elizabeth, dau. of Joshua Tinker, of Huddersfield,
and had issue,
John, b. 24 Feb. 1819; d. 1864.
F.liza, m. 11 Jan. 1839, John Watson, Esq. of Wakefield
Sarah Anne, m. 6 March, 1834, William Thomas Hall, Esq,
of Sandal Cliffe, co. York.
Mary, d. an infant. Hannah.
II. John, of Spring Lodge.
III. Thomas, of Spring Wood, J.P. for the West Riding, 6.
14 April, 1794; m. 5 Oct. 1830, Charlotte, dau. of William
Stanton, Esq. of The Thrupp, Stroud, and had issue,
Thomas Stanton, &. 13 Dec. 1S38 ; to. Mary, youngest dau.
of Rev. Charles Hall, of Terrington, Yorkshire, and has
issue, one dau. Kathleen.
Edward Charles, b. 25 Nov. 1840 ; m. July, 1888, Eveline,
dau. of It. Henty, Esq.
Anne Maria, m. Major-Gen. Frederick Stanton, E.E.
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Constance Marsarette, m. Lewis Handle Starkey,"^
Esq. of Norwood Fark, Notts. Uwins
Margarette Constance, m. Sir Edward Stanton, |
C.B., K.C.M.G. J
Charlotte Blanche.
IV. Joseph, of The Hall, Hultons Ambo, Yorkshire, J.P. for
the West Biding, 6. 17 Dec. 1798; d. 24 April, 1857.
I. Hannah, d. )865. ii. Elizabeth, d. 1812.
III. Sarah, d. 1884. iv. Mary, deceased.
The 2nd son,
John Staekey, Esq. of Spring Lodge, Huddersfield, co.
York, J.P. for West Biding, m. Sarah Anne, eldest dau. of
Joseph Armitage, Esq. of Milna Bridge House, near Hudders-
field, J.P. and D.L. for West Biding co. York, and by her
<who d. 30 Aug. 1880) had issue,
I. Lewis Handle, now of Norwood Park.
II. John Frederick, of Bodicote House, Banbury, Oxon, J. P.,
m. Mary Margaret, 3rd dau. of the Kuv. H. Snow, late
Vicar of Bibury, near Cirencester, and has issue.
i!i. Walter Henry, of Berricote, near Leamington, late Capt .
3rd Hussars, ?/t. Augusta Maria, eldest dau. of Archibald
Dymock, M.D., of Louth, co. Lincoln^
I. Fanny, vi. William Fetherstone Dilke, Esq. of Maxstoke
Castle, CO. Warwick, J.P.
II. Agnes, TO. George Cattal Greenway, of co. Warwick, and
has issue.
Mr. Starkey d. 13 Dec. 1856.
Arms — Arg., a bend engrailed vair between six storks sa.
Crest — A stork arg., semee of estoiles az. Motto — Homo
proponit, Deus disponit.
Seats — Norwood Park, Southwell, Notts, and Spring Lodge,
Huddersfield, co. York.
BARBER-STARKEY OE DABLEY DALE.
Baeber-Staeket, William Joseph Staeket,
Esq. of Darley Dale, co. Derby, J.P., B.A. Trin.
Coll. Camb., and of the Inner Temple, London,
Barrister-at-Law, h. 1 Aug. 1847; m. 29 April,
1873, Margaret Aimee, 3rd dau. of Sir George
Kinloch, 1st Bart, of Kinloch, co. Perth, and has
had issue,
I. Joseph Edmund Kinloch, 6. 12 Feb. 1874; d. 2 Aug.
1875.
II. William Henry Joseph, 6. 4 March, 18S0.
III. Boger John Kinloch, b 8 July, 1883.
IV. Francis Waugh Gordon, b. 9 May, 18S5.
V. Charles Cecil, 6. 6 Feb. 1890.
I. Margaret Sarah Mary Josephine.
II. Georgina Blanche Elaine,
in. Aim^e Josephine.
IV. Constance Kathleen.
Mr. Barber took the name of Staekey in addition
to that of Baebee.
liineagre. — Bichabd Bakber, of Whitemoor Hall, in
the parish of Duffield, co. Derby, gent., 6. 2 April, 1712 ; m.
Ann Bakewell, of Frith Hall, co. Leicester. He m. subse-
quently, Ann Willot, of the parish of Dufldeld, co. Derby, and
dying 29 July, 1789, left one son,
Bev. William Barber, h. 10 June, 1779, M.A. of St. John's
Coll. Camb., and Vicar of Duffield and Muggington, both co.
Derby. He m. Juliana Maria, dau. of William Henry Wayne,
of Hill Cottage, Quorndon, co. Derby, and dying 19 May,
1858, left three children, Bichard (Bev.) b. 14 Feb. 1811, M.A.
St. John's Coll. Camb. ; William Henry (Bev.) of whom
presently ; and Juliana Maria, 6. 2 May, 1807. The 3rd
son,
Bev. William Henry Barber, M.A. of Magdalen Coll.
Camb., Perpetual Curate of Quorndon, co. Derby, 6. 10 Nov.
1814 ; m. Mary, 3rd dau. of John Starkey, of Wheat House,
Huddersfield, CO. York, and dying 19 April, 1872, was s. by his
only child, the present William Joseph Starkey Barber-
Starkey, Esq. of Darley Dale.
Residences — Aldenham Park, Bridgnorth, Shropshire ; and
Knockshandoch, Glen-Isla, Alyth, N.B.
STARKIE OF HUNTROYDE.
Staekie, Le Gendee Nicholas, Esq. of Hunt-
royde, co. Lancaster, M.A., J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1868, J.P. West Biding, co. York, M.P. for
Clitheroe 1853 to 1856, late Col. Commanding
3rd Batt. East Lancashire Eegt., I. 10 Jan. 1828 ;
m. 15 Oct. 18G7, Jemima Monica Mildred, 2nd dau.
of Henry Tempest, Esq. of Lostock Hall, co. Lan-
caster, and sister of Sir Charles Heni-y Tempest,
1st Bart of Heaton, and has had issue,
L EDMnND Arthur Le Gendre, J.P. for Lancashire, Lieut.
3rd Batt. East Lane. Begt., 6. 10 Feb. 1871.
II. Henry Eandal Le Gendre, b. 27 May, 1873; d. 16 June,
1878.
III. Piers Cecil Le Gendre, 6. 14 Sept. 1882.
Liineage. — This is a branch of the ancient family or
Stabkie of Stretton, co. Chester.
Bandal Starkie, of Barnton, co. Chester, inherited lands
from his brother Bichard in or before the year 1355. From
him lineally descended
Nicholas Stabkie, Esq. of Huhtroyde, grandson of Nicholas
Starkie, Esq. of Huntroyde, by Anne his wife, dau. and sole
heir of John Parr, Esq. of Kempnough. He served in the
parliamentary army 1643, and was despatched from Preston,
after the surrender of that place, to take Houghton Tower, the
seat of Sir Gilbert Houghton. He m. 1st, Katherine, dau. of
Lambert Tyldesley, Esq., and 2ndly, Grace, dau. of James
Murgatroyd, of Murgatroyd, co. York. By the latter he left
a son and heir,
John Starkie, Esq. of Huntroyde, m. 1654, Alice, dau. o*
Alexander Norres, of Tonge-cum-Haulgh, and had issue,
I. John, of whom hereafter.
II. Nicholas, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Gimter, of Anbury,
Wilts, and had issue,
1 Edmund, Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for Preston, d. s. p.
2 Nicholas, of Eiddlesden, co.. York, in. Sarah, dau. and
co-heir of Valentine Ffarington, M.D. of Preston, and had
issue,
Le Gendre, of whom hereafter, as eventual successor to
Huntroyde.
Betty, VI. William Dixon, Esq. of Sutton.
3 John (Bev.), Bector of Halnakor, d. s. p.
4 Thomas, of Preston, to., but d. s. p.
5 William, Merchant, of Manchester, m. and had, with
other issue, a son, Thomas Starkie, Esq. of Frenchwood,
m. Catherine, dau. of Edward Downes, Esq. of Sprigley.
and was s. by his son, Nicholas Starkie, Esq. of French-
wood, CO. Lancaster, and Biddlesden Hall, co. York,
whose dau. and co-heir, Elizabeth Susannah, vi. 1815,
Henry Bence-Bence, Esq. of Thorington Hall, Suffolk.
III. Alexander.
I. Anne. ii. Mary. iii. Alice.
Mr. Starkie, High Sheriff co. Lancaster 1656, was s. by his
eldest son,
John Starkie, Esq. of Huntroyde, b. 1638; m. Anne, dau. of
William Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, and had issue,
I. Piers, his heir.
II. John, in the Exchequer, d. s. p.
I. Alice, m. Hon. Horace Townshend.
II. Maiy, TO. Peter Worthington, Esq. of West Houghton.
He d. 1676. His eldest son.
Piers Starkie, Esq. of Huntroyde, d. «. p., aged 74, when
Huntroyde devolved upon his kinsman,
Le Gendre Starkie, Esq. of Huntroyde (son of Nicholas
Starkie, of Eiddlesden, cousin to Piers Starkie). He m. Frances,
dau. of Walter Hawkesworth, Esq. of Hawke.sworth, co. York,
and was s. by his son,
Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie, Esq. of Huntroyde, High
Sheriff 1806. He m. Charlotte, dau. of Bev. Benjamin Preedy,
D.D., Bector of Brington, co. Northampton, and had, i. Le
Gendre, his heir; ii. Le Gendre Piers ; ui. Le Gendee
Nicholas, late of Huntroyde ; i. Frances Le Gendre, d. an
infant; ii. Charlotte Le Gendre, m. Col. Henry Armytage,
of the Coldstream Guards, 3rd son of Sir George Armytage,
4th Bart, of Kiiklees. Mr. Starkie d. 1807, and was «. by his
son,
Le Gendre Starkie, Esq. of Huntroyde, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Bichard Atherton Gwillym, Esq. of Bewsey. He served the
office of High Sheriff of co. Lancaster 1815, but dying s. p.
was s. by his brother,
Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie, Esq. of Huntroyde, J.P. and
D.L., M.P. for Pontefract, m. 1827, Anne, dau. of A. Cham-
berlain, Esq. of Bylstnue, in Craven, co. York, and by her
(who d. 18S8) had issue.
I. Le Gendre Nicholas, now of Huntroyde.
II. John Piers Chamberlain, of Ashton Hall, co. Lancaster,
LL.B., J. P., M.P. for North-east Lancashire 1868-SO, b. 28
June, 1830 ; m. 27 June, IfSGl, Anne Charlotte Amelia, dau.
of Harrington Hudson, Esq. of Bessingby, co. York, by
Charlotte, his wife, dau. oi Bichard Watt, Esq. of Bishop
Buiton, CO. York, and Spcke, Lancashire, and d. 1888,
leaving issue, Francis Chamberlain Le Gendre, b. 30 March,
1S63, m. Ellen Cooper; Charlotte Le Gendre, ?ii. J. E. Piatt,
Esq. of Bruntwood ; and Susan Katherine Le Gendre.
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ni. rienry Arthur (Kev.), M.A., Eector of Badcliffe, Man-
chester.
1. Anne Elizabeth, m. Rev. George Horton, eldest son of
Col. Geor^re Horton, of Enibsay Kirk, co. York; she d.
1Sd9, leaving a son, Le GendreOeortre, j)i. 1891, Mabel, dau.
of Kev. F. Fawkes ; and a dau. Frances, who m. Kev.
Gwyllam Kawstorne, ol Balderstone Grange.
Mr. Starkie d. 15 May, 1SG7.
.tin?!,* — Arg., a bend sa. between six storks ppr. Cyest — A
stork ppr.
^fi(j — Hiintroyde, Burnley, co. Lancaster; and Lovely Ilall,
Elackburn.
STAUNTON OF STAUNTON.
Statjxton, Heney Chaelton, Esq. of Staunton
Hall, CO. ^Nottingham, 6. 6 Aug. 18GS; *. bis father
1SS8.
liineage. — The family of Staunton,* one of great anti-
quity, is traced from the time of the CoNQUEr.oB, and tl\ere
is no doubt of their having been settled in co. Nottingham in
the time of Edward the Confessor.
Galfbidus dk Staunton (son of Malgerus, temp. William
THE CoNQCEKOB) gave lands in Kelum to the monastery of
Kufford, which King Stephen confirmed. He m. Beatrice de
Muschamp, and was grandfather of
Sir William de Staunton, Knt., who granted freedom to
Hugh Travers and all his progeny, for the reason that the
said Hugh had assumed the cross for him and proceeded to
Jerusalem. Sir William m, Athelina, dau. and co-heir of
John de Musters, Lord of Bosingham, co. Lincoln, and
thereby acquired part of that estate. Sir William was s. by
his son.
Sib Geoffbet de Staunton, Knt., father of
Sir William de Staunton, Knt., 7n. Isabel, sister of Sir
Kalph de Kirketon, Knt., d. 1326, and was s. by his grandson.
Sib Geoffrey de Staunton, Sheriff of Nottingham and
Derby temp. Edwakd III., from whom derived, 9th in
descent,
William Staunton, Esq. of Staunton, Col. in the army of
King Charles I., and a severe sufferer in the royal cause, m.
Anne, dau. of Edmund Waring, Esq. of Leycroft, co. Stafford,
and was s. by his son,
Habvet Staunton, Esq. of Staunton, List heir male of this
ancient family, after a continued male succession of upwards
of .500 years. He d. s. p. m., and left his estate to his eldest
dau.,
Anne Staunton, m. Gilbert Charlton, Esq., son of Sir Job |
Charlton, Bart, of Ludford, Speaker of the House of Commons,
tfinp. James II., and had issue,
I. Job Staunton, bis heir.
II. Gilbert (Kev), Keetor of Staunton, whose issue became
extinct.
I. Emma, m. George Loddington, Esq. of Bracebridge.
II. Anne, m. Kichard Brough, Esq. of Thornton, co. Not-
tingham, and had is.-ue,
1 George Staunton Brough, Rector of Staunton and Wol-
lason, m. Iksrer Lowe, and left an only child, Esther,
heir of the fan:iiies of Brough, Charlton, and Staunton),
772. Kev. Charles Wylde, D.D., Hector of St. Nicholas,
Nottingham, and had issue.
2 Kichard Bruugh, a nnlitary ofBcer.
3 Job Bbougu, m. and had two sons, who both d. unm.,
and two daus.,
Emma, m. Rev. Charles Fynes, LL.D., Rector of Crom-
well, Notts.
Elizabeth, of whom hereafter, as inheritor of the
Staunton estates. She m. Kev. Dr. Aspinshaw, Keetor
of Elton-super-Monlem (the late Dr. Staunton, of
Staunton).
4 Francis Brough, B.N.
The elder son,
Job Staunton Charlton, Esq. of Staunton, to. Mary,
youngest dau. of Dr. Greenwood, M.D., of Northampton, and
had a dau.,
Anne Chaelton, who survived her three sisters, and be-
queathed, at her decease, lier estate at Staunton, besides other
manors, tohercousin, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Job Brough, Esq.
Shem. 171)3, Kev. J. Aspinshaw, D.D., Rector of Elton-super-
ilontem, who (together with his wife and children) assumed by
royal licence 1807, the surname and arms of Staunton, and
had issue,
* There is an ancient custom, when any of the royal family
honour Belvoir Castle niih their presence, for the chief of the
Staunton family personally to appear and present the key of
the stronghold of the castle (called Staunton's Tower) to the
royal visitors.
William Job Charlton (Rev.), 6. 1802; m. 3 March, 1829
Isabella, only dau. of Very Rev. George Gordon, )).D.,
Dean of Lincoln, and <;. 10 April, 1840, leaving surviving
issue, Henry Charlton, of Staimton, 6. 29 May, IS-U,
d. unm. 1866; Francis, late of Staunton; William Charl-
ton, 6. 21 Nov. 1840; Elizabeth Sarah, m. 1853, Iter.
Charles Wing; Anne Isabella; and Mary Frances.
Elizabeth Katherine, m. George eldest son of Very Rev.
George Gordon, D.D., Dean of Lincoln.
Maiy Anne.
Rev. Francis Staunton, of Staunton Hall, M.A., Patron
and Rector of Staunton-cuni-Flawborough, b. 20 Aug. 1839 ;
m. 1867, Lucy Ada, only dau. of Rev. Henry Spelman
Marriott, M.A., Rector of Felsham, Suffolk, and d. II Feb.
ISS8, leaving with other issue, a son and heir,
Henry Charlton, now of Staunton.
Arms — Arg., two chevrons sa., with a quatrefoil on a canton
az. for distinction. Crest — A fox passant ppr.
Seat — Staunton Hall, near Nottingham.
STAUNTON OF LONGBRIDGE.
Staunton, Thomas Tufnell, Esq. of Long-
bridge, CO. Warwick, J. P., b. 11 April, 1844; w. 25
Nov. 1875, Anne Elizabeth Snow, eldest dau. of the
late John Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge.
Liineag-e. — This family, a branch of Stau.nton nf Staun-
ton, Notts, was settled at Longbridge, co. Warwick, previously
to 1450, where it has ever since remained in a direct male
succession.
Thomas Staunton, of Longbridge, and Margery his wife, by
a deed in possession of the family bearing date 1461, had
lands re-leased to them in Longgebrugge, Hampton Curley,
and Shirburne.
John Staunton, of Longbridge, and Matilda his wife, were'
admitted into the religious fraternity of the Guild of St. Anne,
of KnoUe, co. Warwick, 1493.
Thomas Staunton. .<!. the above John, and is the first who
appears in the Visitation of the county of Warwick, 1619.
He was s. by his son,
John Staunton, of Longbridge, m. Elizabeth Townsend, of
Wales, and had issue, three sons and two daus. The eldest
son and heir,
Thomas Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge, left, by Alice his
wife, one son and four daus. Of the latter, the Srd, Judith, m.
Hammet Sadler, who appears to have been an intimate friend
of Shakespeare, as he was god-father to the poet's only son, and
a subscribing witness to Shakespeare's will, having a legacy
of "twenty-six shillings and eightpence, to buy him a ring."
Mr. Staunton devised his estates to his son, under the proviS!>
" that once every yeare on the feast of Penticost, he and liis
heires for ever shall call together his sisters and their eiiildren,
and generations for the time being, to Longbridge, to make
merry with him and them." He was s. 1610, by the said son,
IIumphbf.y Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge, who, by Joane,
his wife, left one son and five daus., John, Anne, Mary.
Judith, Katherine, and Joane, wife of William Perkins, Esq. of
Maston Jabet, co. Warwick. He d. 1616, and was s. by his son,.
John Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge, by Elizabeth his wife,
left at his decease, 1652, a son and successor,
John Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge, m. Elizabeth, 3rd dau.
of Sir Fldward Master, of East London, East Kent, and had'
issue. Mr. Staunton d. 1673, and was «. by his eldest son,
John Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge, b. 10 March, 1656 , m.
Elizabeth, only dau. of Samuel Smallbrooke, of Rowington,
and sister of Richard Smallbrooke, Bishop of Lichfield and
Coventry, by whom he had a son, John, his heir, and a dau.
Elizabeth, b. II Dec. 1700. He d. Aug. 1705, and was s. by
his son,
John Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge, of Oriel Coll. Oxford^
and of the Inner Temple, b. 18 April, 1704; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of William Grove, Esq. of Coventry, and had issue,
William, his successor ; John, heir to his brother; Elizabeth,
TO. 1st, I Nov. 1761, John Heylin, Esq. of Bristol, and 2ndly,
Thomas Rothley, Esq. of Biistol: Mary, vi. Samuel Trotnian,,
Esq. of Bucknell, co. Oxford; Hannah, d. unm. Mr. Staunton
was bur. in St. Mary's Church 12 July, 1748, and was s. by
his elder son,
William Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge, b. 27 March, 1730,
and dying unm. 1795, was «. by his brother,
John Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge, High Sheriff co>
Warwick 1801, b. I Oct. 1735; m. 1st, Maria, dau. and co-heir
of Edmund Crynes, M.D., of Nottingham, and had issue,
William, his heir; John Grove (Rev.), M.A., b. 21 Dec. 1768,
d. 1650; Edmund (Kev.), M.A., b. 30 April, 1778, d. 24 Sepf.
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1835; Anna Maria, m. Thomas Halifax, Esq. of London, and
d. 25 July, 1841. Mr. Staunton m. 2ndly, 1801, Anne, dau. of
Edward Inge, Esq. of Stonigate, co. Leicester and the Charter
House, CO. Warwick. He d. 16 Feb. ISll, and was s. by his
eldest surviving son,
William Staonton, Esq. of Longbridge, J. P. and D.L.,
LL.B. of John's Coll. Oxon., Capt. 1st Life Guards, 6. 4 Aug.
1765; TO. 10 Feb. 1798, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Osborne
Standert, Esq. of London, and had issue,
John, of Longbridge.
Willism (llev.), M.A., d. 1860.
Thomas, 6. 24 Aui'. 18U7; to. 16 Oct. 183.3, Frances Maria,
dau. of Samuel T. Barrett, Esq. of Bath, and d. 1870,
haxing had two sons, John, 6. 1834, d. 1853, and Thomas
TuFNELL now of Longbridge. He m. 2ndly, Mai iun, widow
of Capt. Grifflth.
George (Gen.), C.B., Col. 92nd Highlanders, b. 15 March,
1809; m. iNov. 1859, Henrietta, dau. of Bransby Cooper,
Esq., F.li.S., and d. March, 1880, leaving five sous and five
daus.
Edward, 6. 20 July, 1814; to. 1851, Hannah, dau. of Samuel
T. Barrett, Esq. of Bath, and had issue, two sons and one
dau.
Elizabeth, m. 13 May, 1859, Matthew Wise, Esq. of Leam-
ington Prims, CO. Warwick.
Caroline, to. Bev. Charles Wilson Landor.
Capt. Staunton d. 1848. His eldest son,
John Staunton, Esq. of Longbridge, J. P., 6. 25 March, 1799 ;
TO. 29 Aug. 1833, Mary Ann, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas Lam-
bert Snow, of Tidinington, co. Worcester, Bector of Barcheston,
CO. Warwick, and had two daus.,
I. Anne Elizabeth Snow, m. Nov. 1875, her cousin, Tbomas
TuFNBLL Staunton, Esq., now of Longbiidge.
II. Caroline Standert.
Mr. Staunton d. 13 June, 1883.
Arms — Arg., two chevrons sa. within a bordure engrailed of
the last. Crest — A fox statant ppr. Motloes-VniWr the arms,
En Dieu ma foy ; above the crest, Moderata duraut.
Jiesult-iice — Longbridge, near Warwick.
LYNCH-STAUNTON OF CLYDAGH.
Ltncu-Staunton, Marcus Staunton, Esq. of
Clydagh, co. Galway, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1826;
m. 1851, Horatia Anne, dau. of Cliarles Powlett
Eushworth, Esq., Commissioner of Inland Revenue,
and by her (wlio d. 1859) has issue,
1. Charles Ecshwokth, b. 1854.
I. Alice.
Lineage. —George Staunton, Esq. (2nd son of Eegi-
NALD Staunton, Esq. of Smewen's Grange, Bucks), went to
■ Ireland as a military officer in 1634, and settled in co. Galway,
where he acquired considerable landed propeity. He m. and
left three sons, tlie 2nd son of whom,
George Staunton, of Clydagh, co. Galway, m. Eliza, dau.
of James Martyn, of Tillyra, by whom he had two sons, on
the 2nd of whom,
George Staunton, he settled the castle and lands of Cargin
and Clydagh. He m. Anne, dau. of Nicholas Lynch, of Galway,
by whom he had five sons and two daus., and was s. by his
eldest son,
CoL. George Staunton, to. Margaret, dau. of John Leonard,
of Carra, co. Galway, and was s. by hts son,
George Leonard Staunton, M.D., b. 1727, who adopted
eventually the profession of the Law, was appointed a Member
of Council and Attorney-General in the island of Grenada;
he afterwards accompanied Lord Macartney to Madras, and
negotiated the peace with Tippoo Sultan 1784, for which
service he was created a Bart, of Ireland 31 Oct. 1785. He
also accompanied Lord Macartney to China as Secretary of
Embassy 1792, was eventually Minister Plenipotentiary, and
published a narrative of the mission. He m. 1771, Jane, dau.
of Benjamin Collins, Esq. of Milford, Wilts, and dying 14 Jan.
1801, was bur. in Westminster Abbey. He was s. by his
only child,
Sir. George Thomas Staunton, Bart., F.K.S. and D. C.L., of
Leigh Park, Hants, and Clydagh, co. Galway, the distinguished
Oriental scholar and well-known writer on China, b. 26
May, 1781, educated at Trin. Coll. Camb. From 1818 to 1833
he sat in Parliament for St. Michael's and Heytesbury, in 1832
was returned for South Hampshire, and from 1838 to 1854
represented Porismouth. He d. in London 10 Aug. 1859, and
was s in his Knglish estate of Leigh Park by his cousin, Capt.
Henry Cormick Lynch (younger brother of .Mr. Lyncli-Stuunt-
ton, late of Clydagh), who assumed the additional name of
Staunton, and d. 1859 (see Ltnch of Suras), and in his Irish
estate and personal property by his cousin,
George Staunton Ltxch-Staunton, Esq. of Clydagh, co.
Galway, b. 1798; m. 1824, Sarah Jane, dau. of Francis Hard-
wick, Esq. of Nottingham, late Capt. 62nd Kegt., and had
issue,
I. Marcus Staunton, now of Clydagh.
II. Francis Hardwick, 6. 1828 ; to. 1857, Victoire, dau. of
G. Corbet, Esq. of King-ston, Canada West, and has issue,
George, b. 1858, and Alfred, 6. 1859.
III. Kichard, b. 1846; m. IS7I, Marion, dau. of A. S. Duncan,
Esq. of Cheltenham.
I. Mary Anne, to. 1861, John Blake, Esq. of Eockville, co.
Galway, who d. June, 1880 (see Blake of Cregg Castle).
u. Victoire, d. 1827. iii. Fanny. iv. Anna.
V. Eleanor. vi. Lucy. vii. Sarah.
Mr. Lynch-Staunton, J. P. and D.L. co. Galway, and J. P. co.
Mayo, High Sheriff co. Galway, 1867, was eldest son of Mark
Lynch, Esq. of Duras, co. Galway (see that Family), by his
2nd wife, Victoire, dau. of Kichard Wolsley Cormick, Esq.
of Wolsley Park, in the Island of Grenada, and ncice to Sir
George Leonard Staunton, Bart, of Clydagh. He assumed 4
Oct. 1859, by royal licence, the name and arms of Staunton irj
addition to those of Lynch, in accordance with the terms of
the will of his cousin. Sir George Thomas Staunton, Bart., and.
d. 4 April, 1882.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Staunton, arg. two chev-
ronels. sa. ; 2nd and 3rd, Ltnch, az., a chevron between three
trefoils slipped or. 6Vt;s(«— 1st, Staunton, Upon a mount
vert, a fox statant ppr. ; 2nd, Ltnch, A lynx passant ppr.,
charged with a mullet gu. Motto — En Dieu ma toy.
Hiat — Clydagh, Headford, Tuam, co. Galway.
STAVELEY OF STAINLEY HALL A17I>
OLD SLENINGFORD HALL.
Statelet, Rosebeeey Mart, of Stainley Hail,
and of Old Sleningford Hall, co. York, l^ady of
the Manor of Newton, and Patroness of one living,
elder dau. of the late Thomas Xitchingman Stave-
ley, Esq.
Lineage.— The Staveleys are one of the oldest co. York
families extant, being traced from and before Adam de Stave-
ley, who d. 1225, and who was a large benefactor to the abbey
of Perveaux.
Miles Staveley and his son John received, in 1516, certain
grants of land in co. York from Cardinal Wolsey, for good and)
gratuitous services, and in 25 Henry VIII. (a.d. 1534) Miles
Staveley was lessee of the market tolls of Kipon from the Arch-
bishop of York. He was s. by his son,
John Staveley, who possessed property in Carlton Miniott,
North Stainley, and Ripon Market-place, and held liipon Parks
under a lease from the Archbishop of York. He was the father
of NiNiAN, his heir, Sampson, Thomas, Christopher, Marjoa-
duke, William, and Bichard. His will is dated 29 Sept.
1545, and administration was granted to his widow, Margaret
Staveley, the aforementioned sons being named therein as.
legatees, and £4 above his portion being bequeathed to his
son Thomas, who, it is not improbable, may have been that
Thomas Staveley who was Wakeman of liipon in 1531. This-
Thomas Staveley, who d. before 1579, had a son, Christopher
Staveley, mentioned as a legatee in the will of his cousin,
William Staveley, who tZ. 1598, the will having been made
in 1579. John Staveley d. in 1545, and was i. by his eldest
son,
NiNiAN Staveley, described as Keeper of the King's Woods
at Ripon; he to. Frances, dau. of Sir William Mallory, Knt.
of Studley, by Jane his wife, dau. of Sir John Norton, Knt. of
Norton Conyers, by his wife Margaret, dau. of Sir BogerWard,
Knt., and had issue,
William, his heir.
Miles, of whom presently.
Jane, mentioned as a legatee in the will of her brothel
William.
Ninian Staveley d. in 1559, and was s. by his elder son,
William Staveley, described as of Kipon Park Lodge in
his will, made in 1579 and proved 1598. He appears to have
HI. his second cousin once removed, Anne, dau. and co-heir of
John Staveley, of Swinton, grand.-on of Richard Norton, of"
Norton Conyers. She appears to have li'. before 1579, without
issue, no mention being made of her in his will. Her sister
Catherine, the other dau. and co-heir of John Staveley, of
Swinton, to. Robert Norton, of Swinton, and had a dau. Eliza-
beth Norton, who in. liichard Smorthwaite, whose will was
dated 1G76 (vide Surtees Society, Memorials oj Fountaim't.
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Abhoi). Mr. William Stavoley was one of the promoters of the
college that was to have becu foimiUcl at IJipou in 1596 ; he
d. s. p. in lo?S, when the representation of the family devolved
upon his brother.
Miles Stavelet, of Ripon Park, who m. 1st, Anne, dau. of
Koger Withes, of Wcstwick or Copgrovo, by his wife, Jane
JUland, and had issue,
William, his heir. Sampson.
Frances, m. Sampson Malloric, of Eipon Park; will dated
1 Mareh, 1599.
Elizabeth. Anne. Jane.
Trauthe. Catherine.
Jfr. Stavcloy 5!i. again, and by his second marriage left issue,
llichard, Thomas, Mary, andEUinor, and d. in 1612, be-
<liieathing in Uis will of that date 100 marks and the life
enjoyment of certain lands and tenements to Jane his (2nd)
wife, with the care of his infant son, lUehard, and was a. by
his eldest son,
M'lLLiAM Stavelet, who m. Jane, dau. of Sampson Wise,
Esq. and had issue,
I. Thomas, 6. 8 Aug. 1601 : d. young.
II. Sampson, his heir, h. 17 Aug. 1605.
1. Ursula, i)i. Kev. W. Flathers, Archdeacon of Northumber-
land.
William Staveley was ,'. by his only surviving son,
Sampson Stavelet, of Stainley Hall, also described as of
Eipon and of liipon Parks, who m. 1st, in 1638, Ursula, dau.
of Sir William Lyster, Knt. of Thornton-in-Craven and Mid-
hope, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Ueury Bellasis (orBelasyse),
of Newborough, Bart. 1611. she (Mary Bellasis) being sistorof
.Sir Thomas Bellasis, created Baron and afterwards Viscount
Kauconberg, of Henknowle. in the County Palatine of Durham.
The grandson of this Sir Thomas, the 3rd Viscount, in. 1st,
Mildred, dau. of Nicholas, Viscount Castleton, by whom he
had no issue. He ra. 2ndly, the Lady Mary Cromwell, dau. of
the Protector. Sampson Staveley had issue by his wife, Ursula
Lyster,
Miles, his heir, 6. 31 March, 1040. ...
William, 6. 25 April, 1641.
Eookbv, 6. 22 Oct. 1643, who was bur. at Eipon 21 Jan.
1663.*
Mary, 6. 21 June, 1642.
Grace, b. 1 July, KU ; d. 6 Feb. 1689.
Mr. Staveleyt was twice married ; his 2nd wife, Sarah, was
bur. at Piipon 12 Sept. 1678, and he was bur. there himself
26 April 1081, and was s. by his eldest son,
Miles Stavelet, of Stainley Hall, mentioned by Ralph
Thoresby in his diary, who, writing of Kipon 7 Nov. 1682,
says, "Thence by Stainley, where Justice Staveley, a great
traveller, has a pretty seat, to Tanfield, which is a pretty
town belonging to the Earl of Elgin." This Miles Staveley
wrote an interesting account of the affairs of his family
which is now in the possession of Miss Staveley, and defrayed
the cost of repairing Tanfield CImrch in 1689 ; when this
church was again under repair in 1859. the inscription,
" Miles Staveley, 16S9," was found engraved upon the lead
covering the roof ; the piece of lead was cut out and is
now preserved at Old Sleningford. He m. twice, 1st, Jane
Robinson, and 2ndly, Anne or Susannah Beckwith (a relative
of Matthew Beckwith of Tanfield and Sleningford, a captain
in the parliamentary army, uncle of Sir Roger Beckwith, 1st
Bart, of Aldborough. This Capt. Matthew Beckwith m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir John Buck, Knt. of Filey, and d. 1679), and
by his 2nd wife, who was bur. at Ripon 3 April, 1720, had
•issue,
I. Miles, his heir, b. 22 Nov. 1075.
H. John, b. 10 Oct. 1678 ; m. 24 Oct. 1712, Elizabeth Cass.
III. Christopher, 6. 13 Mar. 1694.
I. Aime, 6. 10 Dec. 1672; m. — Gibson, Esq., and d. s. p.
II. Elizabeth, b. 2 Sept. 1674; ?«. at Ripon 27 Dec. 1707,
William Coates, jun., of Ripley, who endowed Burnt Yates
.School, Ripley, by will of 1751, with the annual proceeds of
tlie sum of £150. Shed. s. p.
III. Susannah, b. 2 July, 1677.
dv. Grace, 6. 13 May, 1680; m. 1st, 28 Aug. 1712, William
Claj-ton, Esq. of Masham, by whom she had a son, William
Clayton, who left issue, a son, living during the lifetime of
the Miles Staveley, who d. 1752. She to. 2ndly, — Plumer,
Esq., to whom she bore two sons and two daus.
Mr. Staveley, who was bur. at Ripon 24 Nov 1720, was s. by
his eldest son,
* "The Eookbys lived at Sleningford about this time," vide
Dugdale's Visitations.
t The armorial bearings of Sampson Staveley, armiger, 1064
are displ.ayed in stained glass in the north transept window of
Ripon Minster ; and the same arms are also shown in a
stained-glass window on the staircase at Stainley Hall.
Miles Stavelet, of Stainley Hall, who m. at Ripon 3 May,
1691, Mary, dau. of John Robinson, Esq. of Hampsthwaite, by
Anne his wife, 2nd dau. of Roger Beckwith, Esq. of Aldborough,
and by this lady, who was bur. at Ripon 15 April, 1723, had
issue,
I. Miles, his heir, bapt. at Lawnwith 20 March, 1714.
II. John, bapt. at Lawnwith 21 Nov. 1717 ; d. young.
I. Susanna, bapt. at Wensley 9 July, 1699; to. 21 April,
1717, Kcrby John Tanfield, Esq. of Carthorpe, co. York,
and had issue, a son,
1 John Tanfield, of Carthorpe, who m. — Beckwith, and
by her had one son, who d. young, and six daus., of
whom the 3rd,
Mary Tanfield, m. Michael Hutchinson, M.D., Surgeon
to the Forces, by w horn she had two sons,
Thomas Kitchingman Hutchinson, of whom here-
after.
George Hutchinson, d. 1852.
II. Anne, bapt. at Bewley 1704, living 1723.
Mr. Staveley, who was bur. at Ripon 9 Dec. 1722, was ». by his
only surviving son.
Miles Stavelet, of Stainley Hall, who m. 1737, Martha,
dau. of Thomas Dobson, Esq. of The Vicarage, Bingley, andby
this lady, who was bur. at Ripon 26 May, 1738, had issue, twin
sons, of whom one, stillborn, was bur. at Eipon 11 May, 1738,
the other.
Miles, his heir, was bept. at Ripon 27 May, 1738.
Mr. Staveley who was bur. at Ripon 13 June, 1752, was «. by
his only surviving son,
Miles Staveley, of Stainley Hall, who became a Gen. in the
army, and Col. of the 4th (of Royal Irish) Regt. of Dragoon
Guards and of the Royal Horse Guards, and dying without
issue 26 May, 1814, was bur. in Ripon Minster. At his death
(under his will, dated 28 July, 1812), he devised Stainley Hall
and all his real estate to his kinsman,
Thomas Kitchingman Hutchinson, great-grandson of
Susanna Staveley, the wife of Kerby John Tanfield, of Car-
thorpe, CO. York (vide ante), who in consequence assumed, by
royal licence, the surname and arms of Stavelet, discontinuing
the use of his patronymic Hutchinson, and acquired by pur-
chase. Old Sleningford Hall and other lands in co. York. He
attained the rank of Capt. in the R.E., was J.P. for the North
and West Ridings of co. York, and M.P. for Eipon 1833. He
TO. twice, 1st, Mary, dau. of J. Claridge, by whom he had no
issue, and 2ndly, 5 June, 1852, Anne Elizabeth (who d.
4 June, 1881), dau. of Michael Andrew Burmester, M.D.,
Surgeon to the Forces, by his wife Mary, eldest dau. of John
Fetherstone Barlow, Esq. of Bushy Park, co. Westmeath, and
had issue.
Miles, his heir.
Rosebeeet Mart, now of Stainley.
Martha Charlotte, m. May, 1882, Herbert Reginald Eyder,
Esq.
Mr. Staveley d. 20 Feb. 1860, and was s. by his only son.
Miles Stavelet, of Stainley Hall and Old Sleningford Hall,
who was 6. 20 June, 1853 ; but dying in 1867, the estates came
into the possession of his mother, who at her death devised
them to her elder dau. Rosebeeet Maet Stavelet, now of
Stainley HaU and of Old Sleningford Hall.
Arms (Borne by Sampson Staveley, of Stainley Hall, arm.,
1664)— Arg., on a chevron, between three lozenges sa., as many
bucks' heads caboshed or. Crcsi— Within a circular wreath of
laurel, a stag's head caboshed, all ppr. Motto— XJt aspirat
cervus.
Arms (Granted to Thomas Kitchingman Hutchinson on his
assuming the surname of Staveley 27 March, 1815)— Per pale
embattled gu. and arg., on a chevron engrailed between three
inascles, two bucks' heads caboshed, all counterchanged. Crest
— Within a circular wreath of oak fructcd ppr., a buck's head
caboshed, also ppr., attired or. Motto — Ut aspirat cervus.
&rt(s— Stainley Hall, near Eipon, and Old Sleningford Hall,
near Eipon, co. York.
ALCOCK-STAWELL OF KILBRITTAIN
CASTIiE.
Alcock-Stawell, William St. Legeb, Esq. of
Kilbrittain Castle, co. Cork, J.P. and D.L., late
Lieut.-Col. North Cork Rifles Militia, formerly
Capt. Eoyal Welsh Fusiliers, b. Oct. 180S; m.
18 Sept. 1845, Charlotte Harriett Esther, only
child and heir of Jonas Stawell, Esq. of Xilbrittain,
by Hon. Charlotte St. Leger his wife, dau. of
Hayes, 2nd Viscount Doneraile, and by her (who
d. 27 July, 1882) has issue.
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THE LANDED GENTRr.
STiEJ
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£. Jonas William, &. 3 Aug. 1846.
II. ■William Thomas Jonas Alcock-Stawell-Eiversdalc, of
Lisnesar, co. Cork, J.P., 6. 30 Jan. 1850, s. to the pro-
perty under the will of Ludlow, last Lordlliversdale, 1861,
and assumed the name of Eiveksdale, m. 1889, Caroline,
widow of J. B. F. Davidge, of Washington, and dau. of
Dr. Thomas Gray, of Boston, U.S.A.
t. Esther Mary.
Lineagre. — The family of Stawell of Kilbrittain as
originally from Devon. The Ven. Jonas Stawell, of Kinsale,
Archdeacon of Eoss, whose will was proved in Cork 1671, is
therein described as " sometime of Chudleigh, in the county of
Devon." The Aichdeacon's descendant and representative,
Jonas Stawell, Esq., only son of Jonas Stewell, Esq. of
Maddain, by Catherine Honnor, his 2nd wife, and half-brother
of Anthony Stawell, Esq. of Kilbrittain, m. circa 1730, Melian,
only child of John Allen, Esq., Alderman of Cork, by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of Sampson Towgood, Esq., and left at his
decease, 1772, a son and successor,
Sampson Sta^vell, Esq., J. P. of Kilbrittain, 7n.2 Dec. 1775,
Esther, dau. of James Bernard, Esq, of Castle Bernard, co.
Cork, and sister of Francis, 1st Earl of Bandon, and was s. by
his son,
Jonas Stawell, Esq. of Kilbrittain Castle, m. 8 July, 1816,
Hon. Charlotte St. Leger, dau. of Hayes, 2nd Viscount Done-
raile, and d. 15 Jan. 1835, leaving a dau.,
Charlotte Hakriet Esther, wife of the present William
St. Leger Alcock-Stawell, Esq. of Kilbrittain Castle.
William Alcock, of Eaunston, co. Leicester, b. 1723; m.
Mary, sister of Sir Joseph Mawbey, Bart., of Botleys, Surrey,
and dau. of John Mawbey, Esq., by Martha his wife, dau. of
Thomas Pratt, Esq., and by her (who d. 1802, aged 76) left at
his decease, 3 Sept. 1764, four sons, i. Joseph, of the Treasury ;
II. William ; iii. John, of the Temple ; and iv. Thomas.
The 4th son,
Thomas Alcock, Esq. of Burwood House, Surrey, b. 9 June,
1763, J.F. andD.L., Major H.E.I.C.S., and Lieut. -Col. Com-
mandant of 3rd Surrey Local Militia, was for many years
Treasurer of the Ordnance. He m. 26 July, 1802, Hon. Caro-
line Catherine Letitia, dau. of St. Leger, 1st Viscount Done-
raile, and by her (who rf. 1 Feb. 1840) left at his decease, 15
July, 1856, aged 93, two sons and two daus., Thomas, Lieut. -
Col. Eoyal East Middlesex Militia, late Major 95th Eegt., d. 7
Aug. 1882 ; William St. Leger, now of Kilbrittain Castle ;
Caroline ; and Emily Jane.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th gu., seven lozenges in cross
arg., a crescent for diiTerence or, for Stawell; 2nd and 3rd
sa., a fesso between three cocks' heads erased arg., combed
and wattled or, for Alcock. C)-ests — 1st, On a cap of Main-
tenance gu., turned up erm., a falcon rising arg., in his beak
a scroll, thereon, '-En parole je vis," for Stawell; 2nd, A
cock arg., combed and wattled gu., spurred az., for Alcock.
Motto— Vi!Tilanter.
Seat — Kilbrittain Castle, near Bandon, co. Cork.
STEEL OF PHILIPHAUGH.
Steel, William Strang, Esq. of Philiphaugh,
CO. Selkirk, J.P. and D.L., b. 6 Oct. 1832 ; m.
25 Oct. 1880, and has issue,
I. Samdel Strang, b. 1 Aug. 1882.
I. Grace Strang, b. 25 Nov. 1884.
liineag-e.— James Steel, of High Side, and the Hall of
Carnduff, Lanarkshire, 6. 1743; to. 1768, Anne, dau. of Mr.
Greenshields, of Kerse, and d. 1775, leaving issue, Thomas
and James. The 2nd son,
James Steel, b. 1771, m. 1795, Janet, only dau. of John
Alison, of Carnduff, and had issue, James; John, of whom
presently; Thomas; Alexander; William; Mary; Anne;
Margaret ; Janet; and Ehzabeth. The 2ud son,
John Steel, Esq., a merchant in Glasgow, b. 1801; m.
1830, Grace, dau. of James Strang, Esq. of Westhouse, East
Kilbride, co. Lanark, and d. 1872, having by her, who d.
1888, had issue,
1 James Alison, m. 1889, and has issue, James Campbell, b.
1893, and Grace Alison, b. 1891.
2 William Strang, of Philiphaugh, which estate he pur-
chased in 1888.
3 John, 7/j. 1876, and has issue, Elsie Strang, b. 1877, and
Grizelle Strang, b. 1881.
4 Thomas, m. 1874, and has issue, Graham Strang, b. 1875,
and Grace Strang, 6. 1879.
Arms (Reg. Lyon Office)— Arg. a bend chequy sa. and erm,
between two lions' heads erased gu. on a chief az. two billets or.
a crescent of the first for difference. Crest— A lion's head
erased gu. Motto (over the crest) — Prudeniia et animis.
Seat — Philiphaugh, Selkirk.
STEPHENS OF EASTINGTON.
Stephens, Kichaed, Esq. of Eastington, Bourne-
mouth, J.P. for Hants, and D.L. for co. Leicester,
b. 16 Sept. 1824; m. 31 Oct. 1850, Henrietta
Maria, only dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. the Eight
Hon. Sir Henry Pottinger, 1st Bart., G.C.B. (see
Burke's Feerage and Baronetage, Pottingee),
and has had issue,
I. Henry Pottinger Ltgon, 6. 21 Sept. 1851 ; m. 18 May,
1889, Florence Susan Helena, 2nd dau. of the late Capt.
John McMackintosh, of Inverness, N.B.
II. Edward Eichard Boyle, Lieut. E.N., &. 25 Sept. 1852 ; d.
12 April, 1884.
III. Percy Somers Tyringham, J.P. co. Durham, 6. 6 July,
1860.
I. Emily Henrietta.
Liiueag'e. — The family of Stephens was seated in co.
Gloucester up to the end of the 17th century, where it had been
for upwards of two centuries in possession of large landed
estates. It suffered like many others during the civil war,
and lost the greater part of its possessions. It was eminently
attached to the royal cause during those eventful times. The
family appears to have separated into two branches about the
end of the 17th century, one having settled in co. Essex, and
the other in co. Leicester. Of the former the male line is
extinct, but is represented in the female line by the present
Maurice Fitzgerald Stephens Townshend, Esq. of Castle
Townshend, co. Cork (sec that family), grandson of the late
Kev. M. Stephens-Townshend, who m. the sole heiress of her
maternal uncle, Henry Stephens, of Chavenage.
Henry Stephens is the first of the name who is handed
down as a landed proprietor in co. Gloucester. He lived
at Frocester, and was bur. there in the church of St. Peter.
His will was proved 6 March, 1552. He m. the dau. and heir of
Edward Lugg, Esq. of co. Hereford, and had several children.
His eldest son and heir,
Edward Stephens, purchased the manor of Eastington, co.
Gloucester, of Henry, Lord Stafford, 1573. He m. Jane, dau.
of E. Fowler, Esq. of Stonehouse, co. Gloucester; they d. 1587,
and were bur. at Eastington, having had issue, three sons and
three daus.,
I. Eichard, the heir of Eastington, bur. there 1599, and
left issue.
II. James, of Eastington, d. 19 Oct. 1594.
III. John, of whose descendants we treat.
The 3rd son,
John Stephens, of Over-Lypiate, parish of Stroud, co.
Gloucester, Attorney-General to Henuy, Prince of Wales, aad
Charles I., some time Eeader of the Middle Temple, London,
d. 26 April, 1613, aged 55. He m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir
of John Stone, Esq. of Over-Lypiate, and had issue, with
several daus., three sons,
I. Edward, of Little Sodbnrj-, co. Gloucester, d. 1670. He
m. Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Crewe, of Stene, co. North-
ampton, Knt., Serjeant-at-Law, and sister of lstlx)rd Crewe,
of Stene. They had issue, one son,
Thomas Stephens (Sir), of Sodbury, co. Gloucester, Knt.,
living 1681 ; m. Catherine, dau. of W. Coombes, Esq. of
Stratford-upon-Avon.
II. John, of Over-Lypiate, Bencher of the Middle Temple,
had .four wives ; he d. and was bur. at Stroud, 12 Aug.
1679, aged 76, leaving issue.
III. Nathaniel, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Codrington, Esq. of Dodington, co.
Gloucester, and had issue.
The 3rd son, who s. his father, John Stephens, of Over-
Lypiate, was
Nathaniel Stephens, Esq. of Horton and Cheriton, co.
Gloucester, who d. 1640, aged 30; he m. Elizabeth, dau., and
eventually sole heir of Eobert Tyringham, Esq. of Weston-
upon-Flavell, co. Northampton, and of Barkby, co. Leicester,
and had issue,
I. Edward, of Alderley, Horton, and Cheriton, co. Gloucester,
of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, living 1682; m.
Mary, dau. of John liaynsford, of Staverton, co. Northamp-
ton, and of Wolfhamcote, co. Wanvick, Esq., elder brother
of Sir Eichard Kaynsford, Knt., Lord Chief Justice of the
King's Bench.
II. Tteingham, of whom presently.
The 2nd son,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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The Yen. Tthingham Stephb.vs, of The Castle, near the
borougli of Lokxster ; Archdeacon of Leicester, 29 May, 163f>,
was bur. at St. Mary's Chmcli, 21 June, 1710. He m. 1st,
Isabel, 4th dau. of George T.ayson, Esq. of Leicester, but by
her (who d. about 10S8) he had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Mili-
cent, dau. of 'Winiam Inge, Esq. of Thorpe Constantiuc, co.
Stafford, and by her (who d. 23 Nov. 1731) had issue,
I. Tyringham, of St. Mary's Leicester, h. 30 April, 1G72 ; d.
June, 1710.
II. Walter, 6. 27 Feb. 1675; d.s.p.
III. Thomas, of whom presently.
IV. Nathaniel (Kev.), Keetor of Alphamstowe, Essex, t. 3
July, 1007; )?i. 25 M.ay, 1709, Ellis, dau. of P. Deane, of
Harwich, Gent. He (/. and was bur. at Harwich, Essex,
2S April, 1730. They had issue,
1 Tvringhini, a Commissioner in the Victualling Office, 6.
20M.arch, 1713; d. v.iim. 18 Feb. 1768.
2 Nathaniel, Capt. of the "Lively" K.X., 6. 13 Oct. 1721 ;
d. 23 March, 1747.
3 Philip (Sir), Bart., of St. Faith's and Horsford, co. Nor-
folk, and of Kulham, Middlesex, b. 11 Oct. 172.'), repre-
sented the borough of Sandwich in rarliament for many
years, became Secretary to the Admiralty, and was created
a Baronet by patent bearing date 17 March, 1795. He
was one of the Lords Commissioners of the Adnjiralty.
He d. s p. 26 Nov. 1S09, and was bur. at Fulhani, and with
him the title became extinct.
1 Ellis, b. '22 Feb. 1709 ; d. 4 Aug. 1710.
2 Grace, b. 5 Aug. 1719 ; d. 14 March, 1783, unm.
3 Milicent, m. W. Howe, of Mistley Thorns, Essex, Gent.,
son of Leonard Howe, Esq. of Wickham Brook, co. Suffolk ;
d. 1736.
Y. Kichard, b. 2 Nov. 1684 ; d.s.p. 1745.
VI. Charles, b. 12 Sept. 1686 ; bur. 16S7, at Leicester.
1. Jane. ii. Milicent, and others daus.
The 3rd son,
Thomas Stephens, Esq., an Officer in the army, b. 10 Dec.
1679; m. Hannah, dau. of Francis Ward, Esq. of Leicester;
and (/. 2 Jan. 1707, having had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, 6. 11 July, 1710; m. Hannah Garrett, and left
issue, four daus., 1 Mary ; 2 Elizabeth, m. T. Lockwood,
Esq.; 3 Sarah, b. 11 Feb. 1746; and 4 Anne, 6. 15 Feb.
1753, m. R. Kirkwall, Esq. of Cosby, co. Leicester.
I. Elizabeth, 6. U June, 1700; m. W. Meares, Esq. of
Leicester.
II. Hannah, 6. 9 Dec. 1703 ; m. J. Cape, Esq. of London.
III. Mary, b. 4 Oct. 1706; m. Lawrence Keade, Esq. of
Leice ter.
IV. Anne, m. A. Baddcley, Esq. of Dudley, co. Gloucester.
The eldest son,
John Stephens, Esq. of St. Martin's, Leicester, b. 10 Jan.
1707 ; m. Elizabeth, dad. of John Barfoot, Esq. of Evington,
CO. Leicester, and had issue,
I. John, 6. 12 Dec. 1733 ; d. s. p. 7 March, 1808.
II. Thomas, b. 14 May, 1736; m. a dau. of J. Dell, Esq. of
Hall, CO. York, and d.s.p. 29 Jan. 1790.
III. William, b. Oct. 1737 ; d.s.p. 16 Feb. 1760.
i\ . PiicuAKD, of whom presently.
John Stephens d. 15 Nov. 1782, and was s. eventually by his
4th son,
Richard Stephens, Esq., 6. 28 June, 1745; m. Alice, dau.
of Rev. John Lettice, B.A., Vicar of Boseate and Rector
of Strixton, co. Northampton, and d. II Aug. 1810, leaving
issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Ptichard (Rev.), b. 29 March, 1785 ; educated at Rugby,
and at Brasenose Coll. Oxford, of which he was elected
Fellow 29 June, 1810, entered Holy Orders 23 Dec. 1810,
Vicar of Belgrave-cum-Birstall, co. Leicester. He m. 7 Jan.
1819, Emily Anne, youngest dau. of Monsieur de Sivrac,
of Creuse, near Toulouse, Dcpartement de la Garonne,
France, and d. 29 May, 1871, having by her (who d. 1891,
in her 90th year) had issue,
1 RiCBABD, now of Easington House.
2 John Otter (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Blankney, co. Lin-
coln, b. 26 April, 1S32; ra. 16 June, I8s7, Emma Char-
lotte, eldest dau. of Alexander Leslie-Melville, Esq. of
Branston Hall, co. Lincoln, by his wife the Hon. Alljinia
Brodrick, dau. of Charles, 6th Viscount Midleton, and has
issue, Agnes de Sivrac Edith; Violet Albinia Lucy (see
Bcbke's Peerage, Leven and Melville, E.).
3 Henry Euseby, Capt. P..N. (retired), b. 24 March, 1834.
4 Prescot William, Post-Capt. R.N., 6. 11 Dec. 1835 ; m.
20 May, 1869, Alice Lettice, youngest dau. of the late W.
Marriott, Esq., and d. 12 Aug. 1»84, whilst in command
of H.M.S. " Thetis," at Callao, leaving issue, liiehard
Markham Tyringham, R.N., b. 13 Nov. 1875; Martin de
Sivrac, b. 13 Sept. 1878, d. 13 Dec. 1884; Alice Le Hice ;
Hilda Mary ; Marguerite Emilie.
1 Alice Maria, m. 4 April, la39. Rev. Charles Pratt Terrot,
Vicar of Wis;jington, co. Lincoln, only son of tlie late
Gen. Terrot, K.H.A.
2 Emily, m. June, 1842, George Verc Lnca,s, Esq., J.P., of
Edith-Weston Hall, co. Rutland, Stacklcy House, co.
Leic( ster, and of Stock Park, en. Lancaster, 2nd son of
Rev. Richard Lucas, of Edich-Weston Hall, Rutland, and
has issue. Mr. G. V. Lucas assumed by royal licence, at
his father's decease in 1845, the surname and additional
arms of Bkaithwaite, in lieu of his patronymic Lucas,
in compliance with the testamentary injunelion of Miss
Braithwaite, on his succeeding to the estate of Stock Park,
CO. Lancaster.
3 Elise, m. 28 June, 1855, John Vaux Monckton, Esq., of
the 1st West York R.V., eldest son of William Butler
Odell Monckton, Esq., and great-gandson of Major-Gen.
the Right Hon. Sir Robert Monckton, G. C.B. He d.
1865.
4 Kosinc Lettice.
5 Mary Louisa, m. 7 Jan. 1852, Thomas Henry Pares, Esq.
of Hopwell Hall, co. Derby, and of Ulverscroft Abbey
and Kirby Frith House, co. Leicester (see Pares). He d,
1878.
6 Octavia Lctlice, 97!. 1st, 11 July, 1854, Charles Edward
Stainsforth, Esq., H.M. 7th Royal Fusiliers, afterwards
Capt. 1st West York Rifles, and eldest surviving son of
Col. Stainforth, of The Mount, York ; he d. 1855 ; she m.
2ndly, lbo8, Col. John Edmund Harvey, eldest son oJ
John Harvey, of Thorpe, Norfolk, late Lieut.-Col. 49tii
Regt Uee Burke's Pcaxtr/e and Baronetage). Hed. 1890,
leaving issue.
7 Alicia, m. Jan. 1868, Richard 'Worsley 'Worswick, Esq.
of Normanton Hall, co. Leicester, J. P. co. Leicester, and
Col. Leicestershire Militia.
8 Agnes Tyringham, m. Dec. 1869, William Hew Dunn,
Esq. of Inglewood Park, and Templetnn, Berks, D.L. and
J. P. for Berks, eldest son of Gen. Dunn, R.H.A., of Ingle-
wood, and has issue.
I. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Eankart, Esq., and d. 1846.
II. Alice, d. 14 Feb. 17b0.
III. Ann, TO. John Caklecott, Esq. of Holbrook Grange, anO
Lawford, co. Warwick, and d.s.p.i Sept. 1845.
IV. Alice, TO. Rev. Henry Greene, of Upton Snodsbury, co.
Worcester, Rector of All Saints, Bristol, Somerset, and d.
Oct. 1806.
The eldest son of Richard Stephens,
John Stephens, Esq. of St. Martin, Leicester, b. 23 Jlay,
1775; TO. Maria, dau. of Walter Ruding, Esq. of Westeoates
Hall, CO. Leicester (who unsuccessfully contested the boiougli
of Leicester 1737), and dying Nov. 1823, left issue,
I. John Ruding, of whom presently.
i[. Richard Kdding. the late representative of the family.
I. Elizabeth Ruding. ii. Sarah Ruding.
i!i. Agnes Sarah Ruding, d. 1842.
IV. Maria Ruding. v. Kathcrine Ruding, d. 1840.
The eldest son,
John Ruding Stephens, Esq., 6. 12 July, 1803; m. 14 Sept.
1843, Harriet, dau. of Rev. Rogers Ruding (son of Yen. Arch-
deacon of Leicester), Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, hut
d. s. p. Sept. 1852. His brother.
Rev. Richard Ruding Stephens, b. 10 Dec. 1807 ; educateci'
at Winchester Coll., and afterwards elected Fellow of New Coll.
Oxford, traced maternally, through the Rudings, Lord Save antl
Sele's family and others, founder's kin to William of Wyke-
ham ; m. April, 1857, Elizabeth, dau. of William Groom, Esq.,
and d. s. p. Jan. 1874, and was s. by his cousin,
Richard Stephens, now of Eastington House.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Stephens, per chevron az.
and arg., in chief two falcons volant or ; 2nd, Lugo, gu., on a
bend cotised arg., a bendlet wavy az. ; 3rd, Tvbingham, az., a
saltire engrailed arg., a crescent or, for diiTerenoe. Crt-i!- —
A demi-eagle displayed or. 31ottoes-~Dexis intersit; All's fos'
ye beste.
&a J— Eastington House, Bournemouth.
STEPHENS OF TREWORNAN.
Stephens, Robkrt Dakell Smythe, Esq.,
F.L.S., F.G.S., of Trewornan, Cornwall, b. Ii! May,
1851 ; m. 18 Oct. 1882, Mary Frances, eldest dau.
of William Trevonen, Esq. of Helston, and has
had issue,
I. Darell, b. 19 May, and d. 20 May, 1883.
II. Darell Trevencn, 6. 28 Sept., and d. 30 Sept. 1885.
III. Robert Darell Elford, b. 5 Aug. 1887.
I. Mamie.
Lineag'e. — The family of Darell owned Trewornan in 1659.
(.See Trelawny of CohlrlaUk). Henry Darell, the younger,
d. in 1731, s. ji., leaving his two sisters, his heirs, Frances,
who TO. John Crabbe, of Plymouth, and Ann, who became
the wife of the Rev. Edward Stephens, Vicar of St. Kew.
Trewornan, under the will of her brother, devolved upon the
former, who left an only son, Darell Crabbe, who, upott
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Inheriting the estates of Coldrinick, upon the death of Henry
St. George Parell, under the will of Charles Trelawny, of
Coldrinick (who d. unm. 1764), had assumed the surname
and arms of Tkelawnt. (See that family.) Upon his death
*. p. in 1795, the estates passed to his kinsmen, Edward and
Darell Stephens, grandsons of Eev. Edward Stephens, and
Ann Darell his wife. Edward, the elder, had the Coldrinick
•estates under the will of the said Charles Trelawny, and
assumed the name and arms of TnELAWNYonly ; whilst Darell,
under the will of the said Darell Crabbe Trelawny, inherited
Trewornan, which is now possessed by his grandson, Eodekt
Darell Smtthe Stephens, Esq.
Rev. Edward Stephens, Vicar of St. Kew, was son of
Edward Stephens, of Falmouth, and great-grandson of John
Stephens, who m. the dau. of Willoughby of Gwithian. He
m. 2'i Aug. 1730, Ann, dau. of Henry Darrell, Esq. of Tre-
wornan (sfe Teelawny of Coldrinick), and d. 1737, leaving
issue,
I. Henry, b. 1731 ; d. s. p.
II. Edward, of whom presently.
III. Robert, of Eowey, b. 22 Nov. 1733 ; m. 1 Sept. 1764, Amy,
dau. of Alexander Wolcott, Esq. of Kingsbridge, andci. s. p.
1804.
I. Anne, &. 1735; d. unm. 2 Jan. 1816.
II. Jane, 6. 1736 ; d. vnm.
The 2nd son,
Edward Stephens, Esq., b. 28 Aug, 1732; m. 10 Nov. 1761,
Catherine, dau.ofltev. John Bedford, Vicar of Charles Church,
Plymouth, and d. 2 May, 1773, having by her (who d. Feb.
1814) had issue,
I. Ethvard, Capt. R.A., bapt. 8 Jan. 17fi2. s. by the will of
his cousin Daniel Crabbe (afterwards Tielawney) to Cold-
riniok, and tlicreupon assumed the surname of Trelawny
{see Trelawny nf Vuldrinick).
u. Darell, of whom we treat.
I. Lucretia Bedford, b. 8 Sept. 1764; m. 23 Sept. 1786, Rev.
John Jagii, Vicar of Mellon Abbott, and had issue [see Tre-
lawny of Coldrinick).
The 2nd son,
Rev. Darell Stephens, of Trewornan, Vicar of St. Petrock
Minor, bapt. 13 April, 1771 ; m. Mary, dau. of John Bennett,
of Lostwi'.hiel, and d. 2 Feb. 1848, having by her (who d. 15
■Oct. 1861) had with other issue, who d. s.p.
I. Edward, his heir.
II. Robert, s. his brother.
The elder of these two sons,
Edward Stephens, Esq. of Trewornan, J.P. and D.L., 6.21
Nov. 1809; m. Constance, dau. of John Warren Sandys, Esq.,
and cZ. s.p. 7 April, 1882, and was s. by his brother,
Robert Stephens, Esq. of Trewornan, b. 26 Sept. 1811 ; vi.
24 May, 1848, James Agnes Elford, dau. of the Rev. John
Smythe, Rector of Dromiskin, co. Louth, and d. 13 March,
1890, leaving an only child,
Robert Darell Smythe, now of Trewornan.
Seat — Trewornan, Wadebridge, co. Cornwall.
STEPHENS OF BENTWORTH LODGE.
Stephens, Feedebick, Esq. of Bentworth
Lodge, CO. Hants, late Capt. 2nd Life Guards,
J.P. COS. Hants and Huntingdon, b. 4 Eeb. 1836;
.m. 13 Jan. 1869, Cecilia Mary, dau. of the late
Capt. H. Byng, R.N., of Quendon Hall, Essex, (see
Bdbke's Peerage, Toebi3S'Qton, V.) and has issue,
I. Reginald Byng, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, i. 10 Oct. 1869.
01. Berkeley John Byng, h. 22 July, 1871.
'III. Lionel Byng, b. 1 July, 1873.
IV. Gerard Byng, b. 28 May, 1875.
V. Evelyn Edward Byng, b. 9 Feb. 1877.
VI. Frederick GeofTrey Roger Byng, b. 27 May, 1886.
X Mabel Byng, b. 9 July, d. 16 Dec. 1870.
II. Cicely Mary Byng, 6. 20 May, 1880.
Mr. Frederick Stephens is the son of the late John
Stephens, Esq. of Caversham Place, co. Oson, d.
1S47, by Ellen {d. 16 Sept. 1868) his wife, dau. of
J. T. Hinds, Esq. of Dundalk.
jScc'— Bentworth Lodge, Alton, co. Hants.
STETJAET OF AUCHLTJNKART,
SxEt A IT, Andeew, Esq. of Auchlunkart House,
C9. BauJl:", M.A. Camb., J.P. and D.L. co. Banff,
and J.P. COS. Aberdeen and Moray, M.P. for Cam-
bridge 1857 to 1862, I. 25 May, 1822 ; m. 1847,
Elizabeth Georgiana Graham, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-
Col. Thomas Gordon, of Park, co. Banff, and has
issue.
Liineag-e. — Alexander Steuart, of Stradown, claiming
descent from the noble House of Athole, was father of
Andrew Steuart, of Tannachie, m. Mary, dau. of Comin,
of Alter, and had a son,
Andrew Steuart, of Tannachie, m. Catherine, dau. of Gor-
don, of Letteifourie, and was father of
Patrick Stecart, of Tannachie, m. Marjoiie Gordon, and
was grandfather of
Patrick Steuart, of Tannachie, to. a dau. of Sir Robert
Abeicrombie, and by her had, with younger children, who aU
d. s. p., two sons,
Patrick, to. his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Steuart,
of Auchlunkart, and granddau. of Alexander Steuart, by
Ellen his wife, dau. and heir of Innes, of Auchlunkart, and
had by her three sons, George, Alexander, and Andrew,
d.s.p., and two daus., Harriet and Elizabeth.
Andrew, of Auchlunkart.
The 2nd son,
Andrew Steuart, Esq. of Auchlunkart, to. Harriet, dan.
of James Gordon, of Coclarachie, and by her (who d. 1814)
had
Patrick, his heir.
James, Capt. 1st Foot, distinguished at St. Sebastian, Sept.
1813.
George, Midshipman, R.N., d. Feb. 1820.
Mary, m. Hon. David Moneypenny, one of the Senators of
the College of Justice.
Mr. Steuart d. 1798, aged 53, and was s. by his son,
Patrick Steuart, Esq. of Auchlunkart, D.L., b. 14 March,
1780; m. 9 Nov. 1820, Rachel, only dau. of Lachlan Gordon,
Esq. of Park, and left at his decease an only son, the present
Andrew Steuart, Esq. of Auchlunkart.
Arms — Or, a fesse chequy az. andarg., between in chief three
crosses-cro.?slet fitchee and in base as many cushions of the
second. Crest — Two naked arms, holding a human heart, all
ppr. Motto — Corde et manu.
Si.at — Auchlunkart House, Keith, Banffshire.
STEUART OF BALLECHIN.
Steuabt, John, Esq. of Ballechin, co. Perth,
J.P. and D.L., Knight of the Order of St. Gregory
the Great, b. 26 July, 1837; m. 12 Nov. 1862,
Caroline Anna, eldest dau. of Sir Albert de Hoche-
pied Larpent, 2nd Bart, of Roehampton, and has
issue,
I. John Malcolm Steuart, J. P., Lieut. Rifle Brigade, 6. 5
Sept. 1863.
II. Francis Gerald, 6. 24 Dec. 1864.
lu. Robert Henry Joseph, b. 13 April, 1874.
IV. Bernard Charles Albert, b. 7 Sept. 1875.
v. Patrick Hope, b. 8 Sept. 1877 ; d. 12 Feb. 1883.
M. Ronald Morley, b. 14 Sept. 1880.
I. Gertrude Katherine Mary Angela, m. 3 June, 1890, Capt.
John Fane Charles Hamilton, South Staffordshire Regt.,
eldest son of the late Capt. J. F. C. Hamilton, E.N.
II. Veronica Mary Isabel.
Mr. Steuart (whose patronymic was Skinner) as-
sumed the present surname on succeeding to the
estate, in compliance with the will of his maternal
grandfather, Mr. Hope Steuart.
Liineag'e.— This family, in which, until the death of its
representative in 1876, there had been an unbroken succession
in the male line of fully four centuries, is descended from
Sir John Steuart, of Sticks, in Glenquaich, co. Perth, who
was the natural son of King James II. of Scotland, as appears
from charters of the above and other lands, one of them from
King James 111. dated 11 Dec. 1486, in which he is described
(in Latin) as "an honourable man. Sir John Steuart, natural
brother of the King,"<tc., and the other from King James IV.,
dated I Aug. 1494, in which he is referred to as "an honour-
able man, brother of the late King," &c. Sir John to. Murrel
Soutliyrland (who d. 1510), and had three sons,
I. William, his heir. ii. John. hi. Patrick.
And at his death, which occurred between 1505 and 1508, the
succession devolTed upon the eldest of these, Wi
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Steuaet, of Sticks, ■who did not, however, long survive his
father, and was s. by his brother,
John SxErABT, of Sticks and Ballechin, who acquired in
1556 the Tarioiis lands composing the barony of Ballechin.
He m. Matilda Johnston, \\-idow of Sir Henry Eattray, of that
ilk, and lived to a great age, on account of which he received
from Queen Mart a special licence, dated at Edinburgh 2 May,
1543, relieving him from all duties connected with the public
service. Jamea Steuart d. s. p. 15 Nov. 1558, (bur. in Dun-
keld Cathedral), and was s. by his brother,
Patrick Steuart, of Sticks and Ballechin, m. 1553, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Buttar, of Gorraack, by whom (who to. 2ndly,
Patrick Ogilvie, of Inchmarten, and d. 1590) he had
I. James, his heir.
n . George, of Dumnacarff, from whom descended the Stcuarts
of Innervack.
III. John, of Amaguy.
I. Anne, vi. 157S, Capt. George Leslie, of Balgonie, father of
the 1st Earl of Leven.
II. Isabel, TO. John Stewart, of Foss.
jii. Margaret, m. 1589, Robert Stewart, of Fincastle.
IV. Barbara, m. 1597, Andrew Hering, of Glasclune.
v. Sibilla, m. Alexander Leslie, of Urquhill.
Patrick Steuart d. 1585, and was «. by his eldest son.
Sir James Stedart, of Sticks and Ballechin (knighted in
1604), m. Ist, Marie, dau. of Sir Eobert Crichton of Eliockand
Clunie, and sister of the " Admirable Crichton " (contract of
marriage dated at Blair, in Athole, 2 Feb. 1586, the trustees
being the bride's uncles, John, 6th Earl of Athole, and James,
1st Lord Doune), and had by his marriage,
I. Robert, his heir.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1607, Duncan Robertson, 2nd son of Robert
Robertson, of Struan.
Sir James m. 2ndly, 1597, Elizabeth, dau. of James Rollo, of
Duncrub, by whom he had
II. John, of Killichassie.
III. George. rv. Francis.
V. James. vi. Andrew.
II. Isabel, TO. '1620, Dorald Robertson, of Killiechangie.
in. Jean, m. 1626, John Butter, of The Miln of Pitlochry.
Sir James sold in 1598 the lands of Sticks and those adjoining
in Glenquaich, to Sir Duncan Campbell, of Glenorchy, and at
his death, in 1627, was s. in his other estates by his eldest
sun,
Robert Steuaet, of Ballechin, m. 1624, Margaret, dau. of
r ] Duncan Campbell, of Glenlyon, by whom (who m. 2ndly, Bruce,
^ Sof Cultmalindie) he had issue,
/ I. John, his heir. ii. Patrick.
ni. Alexander, m. Grizell Stewart, and had
1 Patrick.
2 Eobert, noted for his exploits at the battle of Killie-
crankie.
3 Neil,
4 Alexander, was killed at Malplaquet, and bad a dau.
Margaret, ?«. Archibald Butter, of Pitlochry.
The eldest son,
John Steuaet, of Ballechin, s. on his father's death, was
killed at Dunkeld by Crorawell's troops being mistaken for the
Marquess of Athole, who by that means escaped, and dying
s. p., was s. by his brother,
Patrick Steuart, of Ballechin, m. 1659, Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir Alexander Lindsay, of Evelick, by whom he had
I. Charles, his heir.
I. Alexander, Tn. 1st, 1686, Christian, only dau. and heir of
John Murray, of Balnabroich, by whom ne had
1 John.
1 Anne, m. James Robertson, of Balnacree.
2 Margaret, m. Thomas Bisset, of Glenalbert.
Alexander Steuart to. 2ndly, Jean, dau. of Gilbert Stewart,
Commissary Clerk of Dunkeld, and had a son,
2 Alexander.
III. John, of Kynnachin. iv. Robert.
V. George, d. in the Darien expedition.
I. Jean, m. 1698. John McLaren, of Easthaugh.
II. Helen. ui. Anne.
IV. Isabel.
This laird was in great favour with King James VII., from
whom he received charters under the Great Seal of several
lands in Argyll, forfeited at that time to the Crown. He com-
manded the Athole men at Killiecrankie, under a commission
from Viscount Dundee, and, in a letter from the king, dated
.30 Nov. 1689, was complimented upon the success with which
he and the other commanders carried on the engagement after
Dundee's death. He was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Steuart, of Ballechin, b. 1661; m. 1st, 1678, Anne,
dau. and co-heir of John Dow, of Arnhull, and had issue,
I. Patrick, m. 1713, Christian Menzies, and predeceased his
father, leaving an only child, Jean, who d. unm. 1733.
II. James, who was taken prisoner at the battle of Preston in
1715, and d.s.p. in London the following year.
III. Charles, his father's heir.
I. Elizabeth, to. 1700, John Stewart, of Ardsheal.
II. Helen, m. 1700, Alexander Menzies, of Woodend.
III. Margaret, m. 1702, John Campbell, of Kinloch.
IV. Emilia, m. 1707, John Stewart, of Bonskeid.
v. Anne, m. 1725, David Rattray, of TuUichurran.
VI. Jean, m. I'zi, !5ir~taTITchce Mercei", ol Aldie.
Charles Steuart to. 2ndly, 1703, Jean, widow of Adam Reid, of
Pitnacree, and d. 1733, being s. by his only surviving son,
Charles Steuart, of Ballechin, to. 1719, Grizell, 3rd dau. of
Sir Laurence Mercer, of Aldie, by whom he had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. George, d. unm. 1770. iii. James, d. unm. 1779.
I. Jean, TO. 1760, Henry Stewart, of Fincastle.
II. Clementina, to. 1749, Sir John Stewart, 4th Bart., of
GrandtuUy, and d. 1789, having had issue, three sons and
two daus., Grace, m. Rev. \V. Buckle, and Clementina, m.
Alexander Moray. Esq. of Abercaimey.
He TO. 2ndly, Miss Menzies, by whom, however, he had no
children, and dying in 1764, was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Steuart, of Ballechin, b. 1727 ; to. 1759, Isabella
(who d. 1784), eldest dau. of John Hope (2nd son of SirThomas
Hope, Bart, of Rankeillor), by Isabella his wife, dau. of Sir
Alexander Bannerman, Bart, of Elsick. By this marriage he
had issue,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. Hope, s. his brother.
III. Robert, b. 8 Sept. 1765; to. 3 Dec. 1798, Martha, dau. of
Charles Frederick, Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S., and d. Nov. 1819,
having had
1 Charles Erskine, Cornet 15th Hussars, 6. 1814; d. 22
Jan. 1842.
1 Eliza, d. unm.
2 Sealina, to. 27 Feb. 1838, Ferdinand Benjamin de Kier-
skowski, of the Prussian array, and d. 1875, having had
issue, 1 Charles Ferdinand (who, by royal licence dated
10 April, 1878, assumed the additional surname of
Steuart), h. 1842 ; m. 1867, Constance Adriana, 2nd dau.
of Henry Whitelock Torrens, of the Inner Temple, by
whom he has had issue, one son, Ferdinand Henry de
Kicrskowski Steuart, Lieut. Scots Guards ; 1 Helena, d.
an infant; 2 Wanda Maria, rf. unm.; 3 Selina Laura
Martha, d. unm.
3 Augusta, d. unm.
IV. James, b. 22 May, 1767; d. unm. 1803.
I. Isabella, d. vnm. 1781.
II. Grace, m. 1786, Charles Steuart, of Dalguise, and d. 1787.
III. Agnes, d. unm. 1791.
IV. Margaret Douglas, d. unm. 1833.
V. Clementina, d. unm. 1855.
He d. 21 Sept. 1783, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Steuaet, of Ballechin, 6. 22 June, 1760, andd. unm.
28 Nov. 1783, when he was s. by his brother,
Hope Steuart, of Ballechin, J. P. and D.L. for co. Perth.
Lieut.-Col. commanding the Royal Athole Volunteers, 6. 2f>
June, 1761 ; to. 1803, Louisa, 2nd dau. of James Morley, Esq.
of Kempshott Park, Hants, by whom he had
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Hope, b. 11 April, 1810; d. unm. 1840.
III. James Charles, 6. 13 May, 1816; d. unm. 1854.
I. Sarah, d. unm. 5 Oct. 1883.
II. Louisa, d. in infancy 1809.
III. Mary Gavin Elizabetb, m. 19 May, 1834, John Skinner,
Esq. (who d. 24 March, 1844), eldest son of Rev. JoUu
Skinner, of Inchgarth, co. F'orfar, and had issue,
1 John, now of Ballechin. '
2 William Henry, b. 8 Sept. 184! ; d. 23 July, 1867.
3 Edward Frederick, b. 1 March, 1843; m. 3 May, 1875,
Bessie, dau. of Rev. J. White, and d. 4 Doc. 1889, leaving
issue, Edward John, b. 11 Sept. 1876; Robert, b. 17 Dec.
1877 ; Willi.am, b. 2 April, 1»79, d. 11 July, 1892 ; Frede-
rick Charles, 6.1883; James Stuart, b. 1885, and two daus.,
Grace and Margaret.
1 Louisa, d. unm. 29 March. 1881. 2 Mary.
IV. Isabella Margaret, a nun, Regular Canoness of the Order
of the Holy Sepulchre, d. 23 Feb. 188C.
V. Anne Grace Agnes, m. 1841, Sir Henry Lacon Anderson,
K.C.S.I., of the Bombay C.S., who d. 1879. Lady Anderson
d. s. p. 9 Feb. 1885.
VI. Louisa Wilhelmina, m. 1845, Major-Gen. Charles William
Hodson, H.E.I.C.S., and d. 1840, leaving a dau. Anne, m.
1869, Rev. A. Ramsey, Chaplain on the P.eng.il Establish-
ment, by whom she had issue, a son, Allan C. Stew;irt, /).
1879, </. 1881, and three daus., Edith Louisa, Gertrude
Eleanor, Mary Etlicldreda. Major-Gen. Charles William
Ilcdson,TO. 2ndly, 1849, Dunmore, dau. of Dr. Reid, ol tlu-
Madras army, and d. 1891.
Mr. Steuart d. 18 Jan. 1834, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Steuaet, of Ballechin, J. P., b. 7 Jan. 1806, and in
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1825 entered the military service of the H.E.I.C., from which
lie retired with the rank of Major in 1850. Major Stewart
d. unm. 8 April, 1876, and was a. by his nephew, John Stecakt,
now of Ballechin.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, alion rampant gn., armed
and langued az., within a double tressure flory counterflory of
the second, as descended of the Royal Family of Scotland ; 2nd
and 3rd or, a fesse chequy az. and arg. ; all within a bordure
engrailed per pale or and arg. Motto — Semper fidelis.
Suat— Ballechin, Ballinluig, Perthshire.
Club — Brooks'.
STETJAET OF DALGXJISE.
Dureant-Steuaet, John Naiene, Esq. of
Dalguise, co. Perth, b. 18 Jan. 1883.
Lineage.— Sib John Stedart, of Arntullie and Card-
neys, also designed of Dowallie, the youngest natural son of
KingRoBEBT II. of Scotland, by Marion, or Mariota de Cardny,
"dau of .lohn de ciardny, of that ilk, was the lineal male
ancestor of this family.
John Steuabt, 2nd son of Steuart, of Arntullie, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Alexander Stewart, of Grandtully, by Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir William Murray, ofTuUybardine. To him the lands
of Dalguise were granted in 1543 by George, Bishop of Dun-
keld. He d. 1576, and was bur. in the church of Little Dun-
keld, leaving a son,
Alexander Steoart, 2nd of Dalguise, s. his father in
1576. He m. Beatrix Macnair, of Forbes, the dau. or niece of
Sir Duncan Forbes, of the family of Craigievar, and d. about
1620, leaving, with other issue, an eldest son,
John Stepart, of Dalguise, eminent as a leader of the
Athole Stewarts, who joined the standard of Montrose during
the civil war. This laird m. Elizabeth, dau. of William
Steuart, of Kinnaird, of the family of Kosythe, and d. 1653,
leaving issue,
Alexander Steuart, the eldest son s. his father in 1653.
He m. Christian, dau. of James Drummond, of Newton, 2nd
on of George Drummond, of Blair Drummond, by Catherine,
dau. of Sir Patrick Hay, of Megginch, and 1675, having had
a son,
Alexander Steuart, m. Giles, dau. of Robert Flemyng, of
Moness, by a dau. of Sir John Campbell, of Glenlyon, of the
Breadalbane family, and d. v. p. 1669, leaving, besides other
issue, a son and heir,
John Steuabt, of Dalguise, m. 1686, his second-cousin,
Isobel, dau. of John Stewart, and d. 1706, leaving issue. The
eldest son,
John Steuart, 7th laird, J.P., b. 1689 ; s. his father 1706,
and possessed his estate during the long period of seventy
years. He was engaged in the rebellion of 1718, participated,
as an ofBcer of Cavalry, in the battle of Sheriffmuir, and
suffered fine and imprisonment. He m. twice, 1st, 1710,
Kaiherine, dau. of Mungo Murray, of Kincairney (whose
father was younger brother of Sir Patrick Murray, 1st Bart,
of Ochtertyre), and had, i. John, his heir ; ir. Thomas,
Treasurer of the Bank of Scotland, d. s. p. 1792. By his 2nd
wife, Margaret Finlay, sister of Robert Finlay, Esq. of Walli-
ford and Drunmore, Haddington, d. 1774, he had
I. James, d. unm.
II. Hew, Governor of Bencoolen, in Sumatra, d. unm. 1782.
III. David, a Merchant and Banker in Edinburgh, Lord
Provost of that city 1778; m. 1776, Anne, dau. of Robert
Fordyce, Esq. of Broadford, and had issue,
1 John Robert, F.R.S.
2 Hew, Post-Capt. R.N., Knt., of St. Vla(limir. He m.
and d. 1837, leaving a son, who settled in Ceylon, and
two daus.
3 Thomas David, Col. Bengal Cavalry, m. Miss Pinkerton,
of Glasgow, and d. 1838, leaving issue, David, Charles,
Frederick, and Caroline.
4 Claude Scott, formerly of Bombay.
1 Anne, m. Hugh Mair, Esq. of Wysebie, co. Dumfries.
2 Harriett, m. Robert Anderson, Esq. of Eskbank.
- 3 Mary Sophia, m. John Robertson, Esq. of Foveran, co.
Aberdeen.
I. Anne, m. John Duncan, Esq. ; d. 1758.
II. Christian, 6. 1730; m. Rev. John Steele, of Gadgirth.
On the death of John Steuart, Esq. of Dalguise, 25 Sept. 1776,
aged 87, he was s. by his eldest son,
John Steuart, 8th laird of Dalguise, J.P., 6. 1712. He m.
1740, Christian, only dau. of Samuel Graham, Esq. of Stoney-
hill, descended of the Gartmore family, and has issue to sur-
vive him
Charles, his heir.
Thomas, Capt 77th (or Royal Athole) Highlanders, d. at sea
at the age of 30. By his marriage with Busan, only d.iu. of
William Dick, Esq. of Tnllymett, he had two dans., A.^nes
Donaldson and Christian Helen, r,i. John Stewart, Esq. of
Persey.
John Steuart, of Dalguise, d. 1785, aged 73, and was j. by his
eldest surviving son,
Charles Steuabt, 9th laird of Dalguise, J.P. and D.L.,
6. 1756, m. 1st, 1786, Grace, eldest dau. of Robert Steuart,
of Ballechin, which lady d. with surviving issue 17S7, and
2ndly, 1794, Amelia Anne Sophia (who d. 1808) 2nd dau. of
Lawrence Oliphant, Esq. of Gask, by Margaret, only dau. of
Duncan Robertson, Esq. of Strowan. He d. at Dalguise 27
Oct. 1821, aged 65. By his 2nd marriage, he had issue,
I. John, 10th laird.
II. Charles, &. 1803, Ensign in the 42nd Highland Regt, d.
3 Nov. 1828, unm.
I. Margaret Henrietta Maria.
Mr. Steuart, of Dalguise, d. 27 Oct. I82I, and was s. by his
eldest son,
John Steuart, 10th laird of Dalguise, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, b. 7 Aug. 1799 ;
m. 6 April, 1829, Hon. Janet Oliphant Murray, eldest dau. of
Alexander, 8th LordElibrank, and by her (who d. 9 Aug. 1871)
had issue,
I. Margaret Henrietta Maria Janet, m. 1854, Major Horace
Durrant, Bengal Cavalry, and d. 1857, leaving a son,
Charles Horace Duebant-Steuabt, of Dalguise.
II. Charlotte Amelia Sophia, d. unm. 1850.
III. Caroline Jane, d. unm. 1855.
IV. Amelia Helen, m. 1861, Sir Robert Tempest Tempest,
Bart., and d. 1869, leaving issue.
V. Clara Mary Montolieu, d. unm. 1871.
Mr. Steuart, of Dalguise, d. at the Cape of Good Hope, Dec. 1881,
and was s. by his grandson,
Chables Horace DuEEANT-STEUAnT, Esq. of Dalguise,
J. P., b. 25 May, 1855; assumed the name of Steuart under
the will of his grandfather; m. 1st, 9 April, 1882, Leila
Mary, dau. of, John Wright, M.D., of Launceston, co.
Cornwall, and by her (who d.ll Feb. 1886) had issue,
John Nairne, now of Dalguise.
Mr. Durrant-Steuart m. 2ndly, 6 April, 1889, Alice Katherine,
only dau. of A. Rens, Esq. of the Cape of Good Hope, and d.
29 Dec. 1890.
Arms (As given on the monument in Dunkeld Cathedral,
erected about the year 1620)— Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, a fesse
chequy arg. and az. ; 2nd and 3rd or, a lion rampant gu.,
within the royal tressure of the last. But by the charter issued
in 1771 from Lyon's office, " the arms of John Steuart. Esq.
of Dalguise, the 8th in descent from Sir John Steuart, of Card-
neys, who was one of the natural sons of King Robert II.,"
&c., are stated to be, Or, a lion rampant gu. between three
mullets az., over all a fesse chequy arg. and of the third. Crest
— A demi-lion rampant ppr. Motto— Hino orior.
5ea4— Dalguise, Perthshire, N.B.
GOW-STEUART OF FOWLER'S PARK.
Gow-Steuaet, Mes. Hannah, of Fowler's Park,
Kent, and Colonsay, Argyll, widow of James Gow-
Steuaet, Esq., who d. 1870 {see below).
Lineagre. — Tliis family owes its origin traditionally to the
clan Chattan, as descended from Neil Mcintosh (or Gow
Cromb)3rd son of Murdoch, of that clan, the reputed ancestor
of the Gows o/ G?(?n?2/on. William Gow, the first of thi t^family,
came originally from Glenlyon, and settled in Glenahnond.
He d. 1710, leaving a son,
John Gow, who m. Ann M'Xab, and d. 1760 leaving a
son,
William Gow, m. Margaret Murray, of Glenalmond, and d.
1807, leaving a son,
James Gow, m. Isabel Crerar, of Glenquaich, and d. 1824,
leaving a son,
John Gow, of Gourdie, co. Perth, m. Janet, only dau. of
John Steuart, of Strathbrane, great-grandson of John Steuart,
3rd laird of Dalguise, commonly styled in the GaeUc lan-
guage, " Ian Mohr Macalastair," and d. 18 Jan. 1858, leaving
issue, with a dau. Marjory, d. xmm.,
James, of Fowler's Park. John, of Gourdie, co. Perth.
Thomas, of Cambo and Woodhill, co. Northumberland, J. P.,
h. 1818 : m. 1853, Jane, only dau. of WUliam Hedlty, Esq.
of Woodhill, and has three daus., Hannah Jane, Marjory
Janet, and Lucy Mary.
The eldest son,
James Gow-Steuabt, Esq. of Fowler's Park, b. 27 Oct. 1808;
m. 4 Aug. 1842, HAN.«iAH, only sur\-iving dau. of William Bean,
Esq. of Gravelly Hill, co. Warwick, and had issue,
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Alfrto William -Tames, his heir.
Herbert John Stewart, l:ite of Fowler's Park.
JiART Janet. Annie Elizabeth, in. Fhilip Butt, Esq.
Alice M.irjoiy. Helen Isabel.
Florence Amelia Steuart, vi. Edward Thomas Twiss, Esq.
Hr. Gow-Steuart, in accordance with the will of his mother,
Janet Gow-Steuart, who left him the land? and island of
Colonsay. co. Arjiyll, assumed the surname and arms of
Steuart, in addition to that of Gow. lie d. Aug. 1870, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Alfred William James Gow-STErAP.T, Esq. of Fowler's
rark, 74th liegt., b. 13 Nov. 1843 ; d. unm. 1375, and was s.
by his brother,
Herbert John Stewart Gow-Stf.uart, Esq. of Fowler's
Park, Kent, and of Colonsay, Argyll, ^i. 6 Dee. ISot; m, 15
July, 13S5, liose Ethel, only dau. of Henry Portsmouth Bev-
ington, Esq. of Lee, Kent, and d. s.p. 7 Jan. ISSD.
Arms — Per fesse in chief per pale or and az., the first quarter
charged with a hand holding a dagger erect, and the second
-quarter with a cat sejant guardant ppr., the base vert, thereon
a sword and flag in saltire also ppr., over all, on a fesse arg.,
three leaves of the third. Crests —An arm embowed in armour,
holding a broadsword, for Gow; a demi-lion rampant or, for
Steuart. Mottoes — " Caraid ann am f heum," for Gow ; " Hinc
orior," for Steuart.
St-a/s— Fowler's Park, Ilawkhurst, Kent, and Colonsay,
Sortaskaig, N.B.
STEUAKT OF STEUART HALL.
Stetjaet, Egbert John Aechibald, Esq. o£
Steuart Hall, co. Stirling, b. 10 Oct. 1863.
Lineage. — David Steuart, Esq. of Steuart Hall (de-
.scended from Walter Stewart (or Steuart), Solicitor-General
for Scotland, the first proprietor of Steuart Hall, who was 3rd
son of Sir Archibald Stewart, 1st Bart, of Blackball, by Anne
his 1st wife, dau. of Sir John Crawford, of Kilbirnie (.sc
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage), m. Margaret, dau. of
Kobert JRamsay, Esq. of Camno, co. Forfar, and d. 1821,
leaving issue,
Robert Steuart, Esq. of Steuart Hall, who m. 'Helen,
■widow of Boyd Dunlop, Esq., and dau. of Walter Buchanan,
Esq., and d. 1844, leaving an only son,
David Steuart, Esq. of Steuart Hall, late Capt. 34th Begt.,
b. 19 March, 1830; m. Jan. 1861, Dorothy Emily, only dau.
of Rev. John Cox, Rector of Faiistead, Essex, and d. 16 Dec.
1890, leaving issue,
I. Robert John Aeciiibald, now of Steuart Hall.
I. Mary Helen.
^?-ms— Or, a fesse chequyaz. and arg., over all a lion rampant
■gu. within a bordure erin. Crest — A lion's head erased gu.
armed and langued az. Motto — Laedere noli.
. 5ea<— Steuart HaU, StirUng, N.B.
STEVENS OF WINSCOTT.
Mooee-Stf.vexs, John Cuezon, Esq. of Wins-
cott, Devon, M.A., I3arrister-at-La-w, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1870, Capt. Devon Hussars, late M.P.
for North Devon, 6. 1818 ; m. 1850, Eliiabeth Anne,
■dau. of Eev. Peter Johnson, Prebendary of Exeter,
and by her 'W'ho d. 1889, has issue,
I. John Hesby (Rev.), M.A., 'Vicar of Sheepwash, Devon,
6. 1852.
II. Richard Arthur, of Speccott, Merton, co. Devon, M.A.
Ch. Ch. Oxford, J. P., Capt. 3rd Batt. Devonshire
Regt., 6. 1853; m. 1886 May, dau. of Frederick
Howarth, Esq., and niece of the lute Countess of Rothes.
Lineage.— This family has been settled in the neighbour-
tood of Great Toriingtou since the time of Charles I. The
•grandfather of the present possessor.
Rev. Thomas Moore, of Great Torrington, m. Christian,
•dau. of Henry Stevens, Esq. of Cross, and Christiana Maria
Rolle his wife, and by her was father of
The Ven. John Moore-Stevens, of Winscott, Archdeacon,
■of Exeter, who assumed the surname of Stevens in 1832,
under the will of his cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth Clevland, of
Tapley, Devon. He m. Anne Eleanor, dau. of Rev. William
Roberts, Fellow and Vice-Provost of Eton, and was father of
the present Jodn Cubzon Moobe-Stevens, Esq. of Winscott.
He d. April, 1865.
■Seat — Winscott, near ToriLngton, Devon.
•Club— Casltou.
STEVENSON OF BRAIDWOOD.
Stevenson, James, Esq. of Braidwood, co.
Lanark, J. P.. late Capt. 12lh Royal Lancers, now
Col. Comm. 9th Lanark Eifle Volunteers, b. 6 Nov.
1838; m. 1st, 11 Dec. 1866, Eliza dau. of James
Hamilton, Esq. and niece and heiress of John
Hamilton, Esq., D.L., of Fairholm, and by her -who
d. 22 Sept. 1875, has issue,
I. James, of Fairholm, Larkhall, and Kirkton, Carluke,
N.B., who has assumed the additional name of Hamilton,
being heir of entail in posses.sion of Fairholm and
Kirkton, b. 2 Oct. 1861, Lieut. 6th Inniskilling Dragoons
(si'e next article).
II. John, b. 14 Oct. 1868, d. an infant.
iir. Olmar Charles John, b. 15 Sept. 1875.
I. Eliza Margaret Grace.
II. Ann Scrivener Mary, d. an infant.
Mr. James Stevenson m. 2nd\j, 2 July, 1879,
Frances, dau. of the late Frederick Eichards Ley-
land, Esq. of Woolton Hall, co. Lancaster, and by
her, who d. 2 March, 1880, had issue,
IV. Francis Herbert Leyland, 6. 29 Feb. 1880.
Lineage. — James Stevenson, the son of James Stevenson,
of Nether Carsewell (1665), left issue, four sons,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Robert, had a dau. Elizabeth, m. 1748, Brown, of
Quarter.
III. James, had a son James, and three daus. Margaret,
Martha, and Janet.
IV. Allan, had a dau., who d. unm. 1765.
The eldest son,
John Stevenson, loft issue, a son John, who m. Elizabeth
Tulloch, and a dau. Janet, vi. 1727 Robert Maxwell, son of
Gavin Maxwell of Castlehead, and Janet Cochrane of Clip-
pens, his wife, and had issue, a dau.
Janet, m. 10 June, 1766, NathanielStevenson, son of James
Stevenson, a burgess of Pai.sley. He d. 1 Sept. 1824, and she
d. 18 Sept. 1821, leaving issue,
I. James, b. 29 March, 1767; d. unm.
II. Robert, b. 7 fiec. 1768 ; d. in infancy.
i;i. Nathaniel, of whom presently.
IV. John, b. 5 July, 1774: d. in infancy.
v. Robert, b. 24 March, 1780; d. In infancy.
I. Janet, b. 14 Aug. 1770 ; m. David Allison, and d. s. p. 20
April, 1857.
It. Jean, b. 7 June, 1776; d. in infancy.
III. Jean, 6. 24 April. 1778 ; d. unm. 3 Nov. 1870.
5 v. Margaret, 6. 10 Nov. 1781; d. Mni«. 30 Nov. 1£*1.
V. Elizabeth, b. 3 March, 1784; m. William Falconer, and
d.s.p. '26 May, 1869.
VI. Susanua, b. 5 June, 1786 ; d. in infancy.
The 3rd son,
Nathaniel Stevenson, Esq. of Braidwood, Lanarkshire,
J. P., h. 14 Aug. 1772, m. 5 Dec. 1837 Margaret Jane, eldest
dau. of Thomas Rennie Scott, Esq., J.P. and D.L., co. Lanark,
and d. 2 March, 1847, leaving issue,
I. James, now of Braidwood.
II. Nathaniel, Lieut. -Gen. in the array, 6. 15 April, 1840 ; m.
25 Sept. 1872, Isabella Charlotte, dau. of George H. Lewin,
Esq., and has issue,
1 Nathalie. 2 Harriet.
3 Edwina Catherine Isabel.
III. Thomas Rennie, C.B., Major-Gen. in the army, 6. 26 Oct.
1841 ; m. 4 June, 1870, Isabella, dau. of J. B. F'rlend, Esq.
of Ripple Vaie, Kent, and has had issue,
1 Hamilton Bruce, b. 8 Feb. 1875; d. in infancy.
2 Herbert Harry Macdonald, 6. 14 July, 1876.
1. Constance.
IV. Robert, Lieut.-Col. in the Army 6. 25 Oct. 1845 ; m. 1
June, 1880, Clara, dau. of — Aitken, Esq., and has issue,
1 Gladys Clare.
2 Louise Margaret.
V. Andrew Scott, Col. Royal Highlanders, Black Watch, b. 29
May, 1847; m. 19 Oct. 1871, Mary Esme Gwendoline, dnu.
of George Grogan, Esq. of Seafleld, Sutton, and d. 12 Oct.
1892, leaving issue,
1 Andrew George Hamilton, 5. 4 July, 1875, d. in infancy.
2 Douglas Lome Arthur Dormer, 6. 3 Sept. 1888 ; d. 22
Sept. 1»93.
1 Esmc Andrea Maude Sybil Mary.
I. Margaret, ra. George Keith, Esq. of Usan, co. Forfar, and
has had issue, a dau., b. 21 March, lbS4, d. in infancy.
1 £«ai— Braidwood, Carluke, N.B.
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STEVENSON-HAMILTON OF FAIRHOLM.
Stetensox-Hamilton, James, Esq. of Fairholm
and Kirkton. co. Lanark, Lieut. 6tli Iimiskilling
Dragoons, h. 2 Oct. 1867, s. his mother as heir of
entail on attaining liis majority in 1888. He is the
eldest son of James Stevenson, Esq. of Braidwood
{whom see) by Eliza his wife, the heiress of Fairholm,
eldest dau. of James Hamilton, Esq. 3rd son of
Charles Hamilton, Esq. of Fairholm. She d. 22
Sept. 1875.
Ijineag-e.— Sib James Hamilton, 4th Baron of Cadzow
(see Bcrke's Peerage, Abebcosn, D.) bad a SiJ son, Thomas
Hamilton, of Darngaber, whose 4th son was Allan HamiLt
TON, who d. ciica 1470, leaTing a son,
Allan Hamilton, of Fairholm, mentioned in Acta Bomin-
orum Concilii (,p. 277) as proprietor of half the lands of
Kewton of Strathaven on 8 Feb. 1492. He d. 1530, leaving a
son,
EoBEET Hamilton, of Fairholm (charter bears date 1557),
left a son,
KoBERT Hamilton, of Fairholm, who held the lands in 1578,
and was s. by
Patrick Hamilton, of Fairholm, -who was a firm adherent
of the family of Hamilton, and suffered for his attachment,
having been banished and his estates forfeited in the minority
of James VI. He returned Irom exile and his estates were
restored in 1585. His son,
KoBERT Hamilton, of Fairholm, " wryter" to James, Duke
of Hamilton, and general receiver of his rents from his
chamberlains, and after His Grace's death to William, Duke
of Hamilton. He m. 18 Sept. 1639, Mary, dau. of John Rae,
of Auchcngraymont, by Jean Robertson, dau. of Lord Bedlay.
He d. 1656, leaving a son,
John Hamilton, of Fairholm, h. 31 Aug. 1640 ; got 23 May,
1663, a precept of " clare constat " as heir of his father
Robert from William and Anne, Duke and Duchess of Hamil-
ton. He m. 1st, 26 April, 1664, Elizabeth Crawford of Roch-
soloch, who d. 5 June, 1675, and 2ndly, 22 Jan. 1679, Margaret
Brown, by whom he left issue, at his death, 14 Oct. 16J6, a
son,
John Hamilton, of Fairholm, 6. 25 Nov. 1679 ; was haillie
of the regality and dukedom of Hamilton ; he m. 5 Sept. 1706
Margaret, dau. of John Roheiton, of Eainock, and d. 14 Jan.
1726, leaving a son,
Charles HAMn-TON, of Fairholm, 6. 3 April, 1716,
served as ensign in the King's Regt. of Foot through
the rebellion of 1745, and was present at CuUoden, and
afterwards through the campaigns of 1747-8 in the low
countries, where he was wounded. He was subsequently
Brigade-Major at Guadaloupe from 1760-3. He ra. Jacobina,
dau. of Sir James Stuart of Coltness, and was a magistrate
for CO. Lanark for many years. He d, 16 May, 1776, leaving
a son,
Charles Hamilton, of Fairholm and Barkton (which was
acquired 1777), J.P., 6. 29 Aug. 1766, Lieut. 13th Light Dra-
goons, and afterwards Capt. Lanarkshire Militia, m. 21 Oct.
1797, Anne Scrivener, andci. 2 Dec. 1821, having by her, who
d. 6 Oct. 1813, had issue,
I. Charles, 6. 21 Nov. 1799 ; d. 1817.
II. John, his heir.
III. James, m. Margaret Dick, and had issue,
Eliza, heir to her uncle.
The 2nd son,
John Hamilton, of Fairholm and Kirkton, J. P. andD.L.,
6. 2 March, 1804, m. Grace, dau. of Rev. Mr. Hamilton of
Lesmahagow, and d. i. p. 12 Sept. 1867, and was s. by his
niece,
Eliza Hamilton, of Fairholm and Kirkton, m. 11 Dec.
1866, James Stevenson of Braidwood (whom see) Capt. 12th
Royal Lancers, and d. 22 Sept. 1875, leaving, with other issue
(tee preceding Memoir), a son,
James Sievekson-Hamilton, Esq. now of Fairholm and
Kirkton.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a mullet arg., between
three cinquefoils erm. within a bordure of the last (lor Hamil-
ton) ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron between three fleurs-de-lys
gu.on a chief sa. three mullets of the field (for Stevenson). Crests
— For Hamilton, A hawk rising ppr., belled or, holding in the
dexter foot a sword also ppr. hiked and pommelled or : and
for Stevenson, a dexter hand issuing from a cloud and holding
a wreath of laurel all ppr. Mottoes— For Hamilton " Thank-
ful," and for Stevenson " Coelum non solum."
Seats— Vairholm, Larkhall, and Kirkton, Carluke, N.B,
Clubs — Army and Navy, and New (Edinburgh).
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STEVENSON OF WESTOE.
Stevenson, James Cochean, Esq. of "Westoe,
CO. Durham, J. P., Chairman of the Tyne Improve-
ment Commission, M.P. for South Shields, b. 9 Oct.
1825; m. 31 Oct. 1855, Elisa Eamsay, dau. of Eev.
James Anderson, D.D., of Morpeth, and has issue,
I. James Shannan, 6. 1862.
II. Arthur Gavin, b. 1863.
III. Hew, b. 1865. rv. Charles, 5. 1868.
v. Ronald Cochran, 6. 1873.
I. Edith, m. 1880, William R. Anderson, Esq. of London.
II. Amy, rn. 1887, Rev. W. M.Macgregor, of Glasgow.
III. Florence Margaret, m. 1886, Mackay D. S. Mackenzie,
Esq. of Clifton.
IV. Louisa Mary. v. Hilda.
VI. EUsabeth Fiances. vu. Dora Jane.
Lineagre.— James Stevenson, Esq. of Glasgow (son of
James Stevenson, of Paisley, by his wife, Margaret Cochran),
m. 22 Nov. 1824, Jane Stewart, dau. of Alexander Shannan,
of Greenock, and by her (who d. 1854) had issue,
I. James Cochran, now of Westoe.
II. Alexander Shannan, of Oatlands Mere, m. Alice, dau. of
the late George Kewney, Esq. of North Shields.
HI. John James, of London, ra. Jane, dau. of the late Robert
Omond, M.D., of Edinburgh.
IV. Archibald, m. Margaret Jane (deceaspd), dau. of the late
Rev. Alexander Anderson, D.D., of Old Aberdeen, and d^
1879.
I. Margaret Miller, m. the late Rev. W. T. Ker, of Deskford,
Ban8.
II. Jane. iii. Elisa Carlile.
IV. Mary, m. the late Robert Foulis, M.D., of Cairnie Lodge,
Fife, and d. 1876.
v. Louisa. VI. Flora Clift.
Mr. Stevenson (?. 1866.
Seat — Westoe, South Shields.
Toicn Residence— S3, Devonshire Place, W.
STEVENSON OF BALLADOOLE.
Stevenson, William Baeing, Esq. of Balla-
doole and Ballakeigan, Isle of Man, J.P., b. 1 May,
1819 ; m. 12 April, 1818, Elizabeth, dau. of Capt.
Bailey, of Frome, co. Somerset, late of the Canadian
Militia, formerly Lieut. 6th Foot, and his wife,,
Elizabeth Jones, and has issue,
I. William Acgdstds, member of the Manx Bar, J. P. and
M.H.K. for Rushen, b. 25 April, 1849 ; m. 15 Dec. 1879,
Ada Mary, dau. of Robert CreUin, Esq. of Westhill,
Castletown.
II. Frederick Coney, M.B. settled in Canada, b. 4 Sept. 1850 ;
m. 26 Dec. 1S81, Helen Lovick Moore, dau. of Armiger
Ibbot Hubbard, Esq. of Brundale, Ancaster, Canada,^
formerly of Brundale, Norfolk, and has issue, 1 Bertram,
6. 24Sept. 18S2; 2 Harold, 6. 30 Nov. 1883; 3 Armiger, 6.21-
Jan. 1889 ; 4 Frederick; 1 Margery; and 2 Helen.
iti. Richard Stevenson, settled in Canada, b. 31 May, 1852;
TO. 11 April, 1877, Amy Harrington, and has issue,
1 William Harrington, 6. 26 Jan. 1S78 ; 2 Lionel, b. 3
April, 1879; 3 Richard Ambrose, b. 26 Jan. 1884;
4 Augustus ; 1 Constance Mary, d. young ; and 2 Mabel
Evelyn.
IV. Henry Wickham, Surg.-Maj. Indian Medical SerWce,
attached Bombay Cavalry, 6. 21 Dec. 1857; m. 8 Sept.
1890, Frances Clare, relict of — Knipe, Esq., and dau. of
Rev. Claremont Skrine.
V. Arthur Bicknell, in Holy Orders, vicar of Fillongley,
Coventry, b. 18 June, 1860.
I. Caroline Frances, m. her cousin. Rev. Joseph Perrot
Collin, and has issue.
II. Blanche. iii. Amy Brada.
Mr. Stevenson became member for the Sheading of
Eushen, when the House of Keys first became an
elective body, under the auspices of Sir Henry
Loch, Lieut.-Governor; and was subsequently
M.H.K. for CastletowTi.
Lineage. — The family, whose name was formerly Steph-
enson, is supposed to be of Danish origin, and was coeval witlL
the earliest records of the Isle of Man. The principal members
appear to have been connected with the Manx legislature,
from the earliest existence of the House of Keys (from 1413 to
1417), and are described in the earliest Manorial Roll yet
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known, as owners of Balladoolc. Sir. Stevenson, the present
proprietor, is Ttli in descent from Major llichard Stevenson,
■wlio wa.s Deputy Governor of the Isle of Man, and who d. in
1CS3.
In the " Liber Assedationis " of 1507, John Stevenson is
entered as owner of the ISalladoole property, and was s. in
1030 by his son, John Stevenson. A John Stevenson next
appcai-s on the llolls, down to the year 1G17, when the name
is withdrawn, and that of his son Kichabd entered. lliciiARD
Stevenson appears to have liad a further grant of land from
the Lord of t;ie Isle, and down to the year 1G9G the property
vas held by Stevensons of the name of Richard. John Stev-
inson, Esq. M.P., who s. his brother Richard, w.as the friend
and coadjutor of Bishop Wilson. He was President of the
Keys of Mann, and devoted himself to the religious and civil
■welfare of his country. He d. 1737.
In ths year 1419 William Stevenson is entered upon the
records as member of one of the Houses of Keys which
•existed. He belonged to the Sheading of Eushen, in which
division Balladoole is situated.
Major Richard Stevenson, Deputy-GovernorandReceiver-
Gener.al, -was bur. in the chancel of K. Arbory, 20 April, 1083.
15y liis wife Isabel, dau. of — Christian, Esq., he had issue,
five sons and one dau.,
Richard, bapt. 13 Sept. 1653; m. Alice, dau. of His Excel-
lency Governor Heywood, and had issue, four daus.
John, of whom afterwards.
Thomas, i. 17 Aug. and bapt. 23 Aug. lCr>8.
Charles, h. 19 Aug. and bapt. 30 Aug. 1(;63.
A son, b. 7 Jan. and bapt. li Jan. 1666.
Aymee, bapt. 27 Sept. 1668.
The 2nd son,
John Stevenson, Esq. M.P., and President of the House of
Keys, was styled by Bishop Wilson, the " Father of his
country." He in. Jane, eldest dau. and co-heiress of John
.Scnhouse, Esq. of Nether Hall, Cumberland, and had issue,
Richard, of whom afterwards.
John, Col. in the Guards, d. v.nm. at Ashley Park,* Walton-
upon-Thames, whicli he inherited from his first cousin, the
Countess of Middlesex.
Jane, of Ashley Park, d. imra.
]-)Hi-othy. of Ashley Park, d. unm.
Elizabeth, of Ashley Park, d. unm.
ISr Stevenson wa.s bur. 5 June 1737. His elder son,
Richard Stevenson, Esq. Cornet of Horse, Royal Cara-
bineers, A.D.C. to Richard Boyle, Viscount Shannon (his
uncle by marriage), in. Alice, dau. of Capt. Waters, of the
lioyal Carabineers, and by her (who d. 26 Feb. 1785, aged 69)
had issue,
Richard Ambrose.
Jane, d. an infant.
Mr. Stevenson rf. 1742. His only son,
Richard Ambrose Stevenson, Esq. M.H.K., m. Margery
Fri5.scl (originally the name was Eraser), of Scottish and
French ancestry, of whom Pierre Fraser, Seigneur de Froile,
came to Scotland with the Ambassadors of Charlemagne, in
the year 807. Charles Fraser, an ancestor of Lord Lovat, was
Thane of Mann in 814. Mr. Stevenson d. 27 Feb. 1773, aged
30, leaving issue,
Bichard Ambrose, Capt. 3rd Light Dragoons, bapt. 6 June,
1762: d. v.nm. 11 March, 1795.
Fredci'ick, bapt. 20 Dec. 1767 ; m. Annie Elizabeth Bowyer,
and d. 28 Sept. 1807, having had issue, an infant, who d.
Charlotte, of whom presently.
Margaret Christian, of ballakeign, &c., m. John Quilliam,
Esq., Post Capr. K.X., and M.H.K. (he was Lord Nelson's
Flag Lieut.), and d. s. p. Oct. 1844.
Mr. Stevenson's elder dau.,
Charlotte Stevenson, co-heiress of the Balladoole estates
and others, with her sister Margaret, m. Capt. Thomas Woods,
58th Regt. of Great Meadow, Isle of Man, and The Bolies, co.
Mcath, and by him (who d. 16 Jlay, 1828) had, with two sons,
■who d. young,
George Acgusttts, of Balladoole.
Maria Isabella, m. Capt. George Isaac Call, 24th Dragoons,
and had -issue, Wathan Mark Wilks (Rev.), M.A., the
author and poet, m. Ursula R. Hennel, a widow, dau. of Dr.
Brabant, and d. 20 Aug. 1890; George Fredeiick, Gen.
<l<ev.), C.U., 7/1. Charles Forbes, and had a son, Frede-
rick, late Major R.E. ; Maria Louisa, d. unm. ; and Georgina
Sarah St. Leger, who m. Rev. Samuel Dennis, and had
issue.
Charlotte, m. W. S. Gimton, Esq., and d. s. p. 1847.
Mrs. Woods d. 30 July, 1838, aged 74, and was s. by her only
surviving son,
George Augdstds Woods, Esq. of Balladoole, Isle of Man,
and The Bolies, co. Meath, J. P. {sec Woods o/ Milrerton),
Acting Speaker of the House of Keys, Lieut. Royal Marines,
served through the siege of Copenhagen, and at Walcheren
and Flushing, b. 31 March, 1788; vi. 1st, '22 June, 1816, Annj
Maria, eldest dau. of Rev. William Coney, M.A., of Cookhani
Elms, Berks, Fellow of Oriel Coll. Oxford, by his wife, Ann-a
Maria, dau. of Rev. John Wickham (Fellow of Balliol), of
Horsington, co. Somerset ; and by her (who d. 8 Sept. 1838)
had issue,
I. William Baring, now of Balladoole.
II. George Augustus, of The Bolies, co. Meath, 6. 19 Oct.
18'20; d. ■u?i)«.. 1882.
III. Frederick Stevenson, settled in Canada, of the Bolies, co.
Meath, b. 10 May, 18'22 ; •hi. 1st, Jane, dau. of Capt. Bailey, |
of Frome, Somerset, and had issue, 1 I'rancis Bailey, settled i
in Manitoba, b. 2 May, 1856, m. 4 Dec. 1879, Susan Matilda, ]
granddau. of Edward Long, Esq. of Fort Edw.ird, co. Tip- '
perary, and has issue, Frederick George, 6. 11 Jan. 1883, •
Reginald Francis, b. 22 March, 1884, Richard Stevenson, b. <
11 Jan. 1886, Constance Reid, b. 21 June, 1888; 2 Alfred
Coney (Rev.), Itector of Clear Water, 6. 2 Aug. 1860; :!
Thomas Zachary, settled in Manitoba, distinguished himself
in suppression of the rebellion in N.W. Canada 1885, b. 2
June, 1862; 4 Albert William (Rev.), b. 1 Dec. 1865. lie
m. 2ndly, Margaret Smith, and by her had one son, who ^
d. young. ,
IV. Thomas Quilliam, Law Student,^. 4 Oct. 1828; d. unm. j
18T1.
I. Charlotte Isabella, jrt. 11 May, 1835, Peter Collin, Master j
in Chancery, and had issue, six sons and five dans. i
II. Anna Maria, of Eaglehurst, Isle of Man. m. 21 June, 1855, i
John Edward Hunt, Esq.. and by him (who d. 2 Dec. 1889) |
had issue, two sons and five daus. (
III. Caroline Margaret \ ^j j^^ UoUics, Wells.
IV. Rosa Octavia J \
Mr. Woods m. 28 Nov. 1839, |2ndly, Charlotte Heptinstall, of i
Edgbaston, co. Warwick, and by her (who d. 17 July, 1884) |
had further issue, \
V. Richard Ambrose, of Glenville, b. 26 Oct. 1841; m. 14 |
I'eb. 1865, Emma Jane Birley, of Ballacusnahan, and has
had issue, Richard Ambrose Stevenson, b. 26 Aug. and a.
20 Sept. 1867 ; George Augustus, 6. 3 Feb. 1869 ; Alice ; j
Emma ; Luiy. j
V. Lucia Agnes, of Westwood, Isle of Man, m. 8 Sept, 1866,
Major C. A. C. Hawkins, B.N.I, who d. 1884. She d. 27 i
Nov. 1893. I
VI. Alice Waters, in. Capt. H. S. Anderson, B.N.I, (now I
lirigadier-Gen.), C.B., and d. 1863, leaving issue, Horace I
Robert Francis, Lieut. Bombay Staff Corps, 6. 14 Aug. ]
1863.
vii. Jane Senhouse, m. 19 Jan. 1869, Richard Berens Brad- 1
ford Hawkins', Esq. of Woodstock, co. Oxford, who d. 5 Jan. I
1894, and has issue, three daus. j
Mr. Woods d. 4 April, 1853, and was s. by his eldest son, j
William Baring Woods, who assumed the name of Stevenson,
in 1866. I
g(,£ij— Balladoole, near Castletown, Isle of Man. I
* On the death of Col. Stevenson, Ashley Park became the
property of his three sisters, and upon theii- death it was
i'dierited, cither by bequest or entail, by the family of Sir
Henry lletcher, who -were also cousics.
STEVENSON OF PLAYFORD MOUNT.
Stetenson, Francis Seymour, Esq. of Plajford
Mount, CO. Suffolk, J.P., M.P. for the Eye Division 1
of Suifolk since 1885, B.A. Balliol Coll. Oxford, i.
2-i Nov. 18G2, m. 31 July, 1889, Mary Kate, dau. of
the late Edward Joicey,"^Esq. of Elenkinsopp Hall,
llaltwhistle. Mr. F. " S. Stevenson is the only son
by his second marriage, of the late Sir William I
Stevenson, K.C.B., Governor of tlie Mauritius.
Sir William -svas the son of William James Steven
son, Esq. of Kingston, Jamaica (5th in descent from i
Carl Kickard van Steinsen -who came to England
temp. William III. and took the name of Steven-
son) by his -nife, the dau. of Col. James. He m.
1st, Miss Alhvood, and by her had a son, William
Lawrence Stevenson, and a dau. Kathleen, m.
Major Marindin, late E.E., and has a dau. He m.
2iidly, Caroline Octavia, dan. of the late Joseph
Seymour Biscoe, of Pendhill, Surrey (by Stephana
his wife, dau. of Yen. John Law, B.D., Archdeacon
of Kochester, by Mary his wife, dau. of 6th Viscount
Falkland), and granddau. of Vincent John Biscoe,
Esq. by Lady Mary Seymour, his -n-ife, only dau
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of Edward, 8th Duke of Somerset. Sir William d.
1863.
Seat — Playford Mount, near Woodbridge.
Club — Devonshire.
STEVENSON OP FOXLEASE.
Stevenson, William George, Esq. of Foxlease,
CO. Hants, J. P. cos. Hants, Gloucester, and Brecon,
served in the 68th Durham Light Infantry and
Scots Guards, h. 23 June, 1827, m. 3 Aug. 1852,
Maria Anne, dau. of Col. Hardress Roberts Saun-
derson, Esq. {see Saundeeson of Castle Saitn-
derson) and Lady Maria Anne Luttrell-Olmius, his
wife, dau. and co-heir of John, 3rd and last Earl of
Carhampton, and has issue,
George James Hakdress, 6. 19 Jan. 1S6.3.
Marie Louisa Rose, in. 10 May 1883, John Calvert Hibbert,
Esq., son of Leicester Hibbert, Esq. of Chalfont Lodge,
Bucks.
Liiueag'e. — John Stevenson, h. 1710; m. 19 Dec. 1741,
Mary, dau. and co-heir of Jonathan Townsend, of Brentford,
CO. Bliddlesex, and ^vidow of Thomas Holford, of St. Laurence,
and had issue,
EoBERT Stevenson, of Morton Hall, Chiswick, and Binfield
Place, Berks, in. 1775, Mary Frances, dau. of — Cockburn,
a descendant of the Caldra family, and by her, vfho m. 2ndly,
Sir William Heme, K.C.B., had issue,
George Stevenson, of Bafford House, co. Gloucester J. P.,
and D.L. of the Grenadier Guards, served in the Walcheren
Expedition, and in the Peninsula, was present at the battle of
Corunna (medal). He in. 28 July, 1824, Louisa, dau. of John
Josiah Holford, Esq. of Cilgn-yn, Landovery, co. Carmarthen,
and of 39 York Place, Portman Square, and d. 1863, having by
her (who d. 1851) had issue,
1 William George, of Foxlease.
2 Henry Holford.
1 Georgina Maria, to. the late Lieut. -Col. Andrew Pitcairn,
of the 42nd Highlanders, and left issue, four sons and one
dau.
2 Jane Louisa, in. John Townsend Tyler, Esq. of Hethf elton,
near Wareham, co. Dorset, late Capt. 31st Eegt., and has
issue, three sons and two daus.
Seat — Foxlease, near Lyndhurst, Hants.
STEWARD OF NOTTINGTON HOUSE.
Stewaed, Richaed Oliver Eeancis, Esq. of
Nottington House, Dorset, J. P., Col. in the army,
h. 18 Dec. 1823 ; m. 2 Oct. 1856, Olivia Elizabeth,
3rd dau. of Sir Henry Allen Johnson, 2nd Bart, of
Bath.
Liineag-e.— This family, of Scotch origin, emijn'ated to St.
Helena early in the 17th century, and subsequently settled at
Weymouth.
Gabriel Steward, Esq. (son of Gabriel Steward, Esq., by
Sarah Wrangham his wife), in. 1765, Eebecca, dau. and co-heir
of Richard Tucker, Esq. (by Sarah his wife, dau. of George
Gollop, Esq. of Berwick, 9th son of Thomas Gollop, Esq., High
Sheriff of Dorset 27 Charles II.), and by her (who d. 1812) had
issue,
Gabriel Tucker, deceased.
Richard Acgustds, of whom presently.
Edward Tucker (Rev.), Rector of Wem, Salop, deceased.
John Charles Tucker, of the 3rd Regt. of Guards, deceased.
Eebecca, deceased.
Sarah Dorothea, deceased, m. Lieut.-Col. Browne.
Maria, deceased, m. Capt. Bayles Wardell, of the 10th
Hussars, deceased.
Mr. Steward d. in 1792. His 2nd son.
Col. Richard Augdstcs Tucker-Steward, of Nottington
House, 6. 1 Feb. 1773, J. P. and D.L. for Dorset, and Lieut.-
Col. of the Militia, sat in Parliament for the borough of Wey-
Inouth. He m. 12 March, 1823, Louisa Henrietta, only dau.
of EdwardMorgan, Esq. of Golden Grove, co. Flint, and by her
(who d. 7 April, 1858) had issue,
Richard Oliver Francis, now of Nottington House.
Frederick Gordon, late Capt. in the army, b. 26 Jan. 1826.
Edwin Ashley Tucker, late Lieut.-Col. 21st Fusiliers, 6.
31 Oct. 1831.
Augusta Caroline, m. 6 Nov. 1845, Charles William Gordon,
Esq. of Wincombe Park, Wilts; shed. 12 Sept. 1866, leaving
issue, George Henry; Frederick, d.; Charles Steward;
Harold; Frank; Alfred William; Edgar Louis; Ethel
Maria Louisa; Lilian Mary {see Gordon of TVincombe
Park).
Louisa Charlotte.
Col. Steward d. 25 March, 1342.
Arms—Or, a fesse chequy az. and arg., surmounted of abend
gu., within a bordure of the last. Ci-est—A pelican vuluing
lierself ppr.
iSeat— Nottington House, near Dorchester.
STEWART OF ARDS.
Stewaet, Alexander John Eobeet, Esq. of
Ards, CO. Donegal, and Laurencetown House, co.
Down, J.P. for cos. Donegal, Down, and Middlesex,
and D.L. for Donegal and Down, High Sheriff co.
Donegal 1853, and co. Down 1861, b. 5 July, 1827 ;
m. 17 May, 1851, Lady Isabella Rebecca Graham
Toler, 6th dau. of Hector John Graham, 2nd Earl
of Norbury, and has issue,
I. Alexander George John, Barrister-at^Law, 6. 13 Feb.
1852 ; m. 10 April, 1883, Julia Blanche, dau. of Charies
Dingwall, Esq. of Knollys Croft, co. Surrey, and has issue,
two daus., Eua Dingwall Tasca and Muriel Neara.
II. Charies Hector, b. 23 May, 1853.
III. George Laurence, b. 6 Sept. 1861.
IV. Henry Moore, b. 29 March, 1863.
V. Cecil George Graham, 6. 14 June, 1868.
I. Caroline Helen Mary, m. 5 July, 1883, Capt. Frederick
Thomas Penton, late 4th Dragoon Guards, of Chalfont
Park, Slough, formerly M.P. for Central Finsbury,
1886-91, and has issue, Henry Alexander, Cyril
Frederick, Kathleen Winifred, and Dorothy Grace.
II. Beatrice Charlotte Elizabeth.
III. Ida Mary Augusta.
Lineag-e.— Alexander Stewart, Esq., 5. 26 March, 1745
(2nd son of Alexander Stewart, Esq. of Mount Stewart, co.
Down, M.P., and younger brother of Robert, 1st Marquess of
Londonderry), purchased the estate of Ards from the Wray
family, and settled there, 1782. He m. 2 Oct. 1791, Lady Mary
Moore, 2nd dau. of Charles, 1st Marquess of Drogheda, by
Lady Anne Seymour his wife, dau. of Francis, 1st Marquess of
Hertford, and by her (who d. 22 Feb. 1842) had (with other
children, who d. young),
I. Alexander Robert, his heir.
II. Charles Moore (Rev.), 6. 5 March, 1799; m. 1830, Alice,
2nd dau. of the Right Hon. John Ormsby Vandeleur, of
Kilrush House, co. Clare, and d. s. p. Feb. 1831. His widow
in. 2ndly, Col. John Vandeleur, 10th Hussars.
III. John Vandeleur, of Rock Hill, co. Donegal, J.P. and
D.L., b. 4 Oct. 1802; in. 18 Dec. 1837, Lady Helen Toler,
Srd dau. of Hector John, 2nd Earl of Norbury, and d. 24
June, 1872, having by her (who d. 22 April, 1883) had
issue,
1 Alexander Charles Hector, of Eock Hill, Letter-
kenny, co. Donegal, and 2, Lennox Gardens, London,
J. P., High Sheriir 1881, Hon. Major-Gen. (retired), late
Col. Commanding 2nd Life Guards, b, 15 Nov. 1838 ; m,
25 April, 1«72, Gertrude Mary, eldest dau. of Eric Car-
ington Smith, Esq. of Ashfold, Sussex, and 24, Rutland
Gate, and has issue, a dau. Kathleen, 6. 8 Jan. 1875.
2 Hector Brabazon, Capt. R.N., b. 13 Dec. 1841.
3 Robert Seymour, 6. Blay, 1846, Major (retired) Donegal
Militia Artillery.
4 Charles John, Senior OfHcial Receiver of the Court
of Bankruptcy, 6. 1851; m. 11 Oct. 1884, Lady Mary
Catherine, eldest dau. of Hector John Graham, Srd Earl
of Norbury, and has issue, Gerald Charles, b. 29 March,
1888; Helen Margaret, b. 4 April, 1886; and Eircene
Mary, b. 29 Sept. 1890.
1 Elizabeth Georgiana.
I. Maria Frances, m. 10 June, ISll, Eobert Montgomery,
Esq. of Convoy House, who d. 1846.
II. Gertrude Elizabeth, deceased.
Mr. Stewart d. Aug. 1831, and was s.hj his eldest son,
Alexander Egbert Stewart, Esq. of Ards, and Laurence-
town House, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Donegal 1830, 6.
12 Feb. 1795; m. 28 July, 1825, Lady Caroline Anne Pratt, Srd
dau. of John Jeffries, 1st Marquess Camden, and by her (who
d. 7 Oct. 1827) left at his decease, 25 March, 1850, one son,
Alexander John Eobert, now of .\rds.
.^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th or, a bend compony arg. and
az. between twj lions rampant gu., for Stewart; 2nd and
3rd gu., a saltire arg. Cresc — A dragon statant or. Motto —
Metuenda corolla draconis.
Seats— Ards, Letterkenny, co. Donegal, and Laurencetowa
House, Gilford, co. Down.
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STEWAKT OF ARDVOELICH.
Stewaet, Jonx, Esa., C.I.E., of ArdTorlieh, co.
Perth, J.P., Col. R.A'. (retired), b. 24 March,
1833; m. 14 July, 1857, Elizabeth Magdalen
Amelia, 4th dau. of General Tliomas Webster, of
Balgarrie, Fifeshire, and has issue,
I. William, Cnpt. lOtli Bengal Lancers, 6. 8 Oct. 1S''P; iti.
1S91, Lily, dau. of A. C. MacLaren, Esq., and has i-L-ue,
a son, b. 1S'J3.
II. Jolin Lindcsay, 5. 24 Oct. 1875.
III. Augustus Baird, 6. 1 Oct. 1877, d. 1893.
I. Mabel, b. 30 Oct. 1860.
II. Lilian, ?)i. 20 Jan. 1SS5, Charles Bardey Lukis, r,-q.,
Bengal Medical Service, and has Issue, Theodore; Sydney ;
Ethel Maud.
III. Ethel Mary, m. 2 Nov. 1SS7, Ernest James Medley,
Capt. nth Bengal Cavalry.
IV. Helen Lucy, m. 25 Jan. 1887, Francis Henry Bennet
Skrine, Esq., E.I.C.S., eldest son of Rev. Claraiont
Skrine, M.A., of Warleigh Lodge, Wimbledon, and has
issue, Clarmont.
liineagre.— Robert, Duke of Albany, son of Robert IL
of Scotland, m. Margaret, Countess of Menteith in her own
right, and was father of
Mdkdoch, Doke of Albany, Regent of Scotland, m. Isabel,
Countess of Lennox. He was beheaded at Stirling 1425, with
two of his sons. Waltek, the eldest son, was ancestor of the
Lords Stoart of Ochiltree, the Earls Castle-Stewart, the
Earls of Moray, <S;c. The 2nd son.
Sir James Stewart, was ancestor in the direct male line
of the Stewarts of Ardcorlich. He m. Annabel, dau. of
Buchanan, of that ilk, and was s. by his son,
William Stewart, in. Mariota, dau. of Sir Colin Campbell,
of Glenorehy, ancestor of the Marquess of Breadalbane, and
had issue. From his younger sons, John and Andrew respec-
tively, the families of Stewart of Glenhuckie and Stewart of
Gartnaferaran, both in the co. Perth, were descended. The
eldest son,
Walter Stewart, s. his father, and m. Euphemia, dau. of
James Reddoch, of Cultobraggan, Comptroller of the House-
hold of James IV., and was father of a son and heir,
James Stewart, who m. a dau. of Patrick Stewart, of Glen-
huckie, and had a son and heir,
Alexander Stewart, of Ardvorlich, m. Margaret, dau. of
Drummond, of Drummond Erinoch (sister of the unfortunate
Drummond Erinoch, King James VI. "s Ranger in Glenartney
Forest, who was murdered in 1589 by the Children of the Mist).
He had issue, James, his heir, and John, ancestor of the
families of Stewart of Annai, Stewart of Ballachallan, and
Stewart of Craigtoun, all in co. Perth. The elder son,
James Stewart, s. to the estate. This was the man who
in a quarrel slew his friend. Lord Kilpont, in Montrose's
camp, at CoUace, 5 Sept. 1644, and on whose character and
exploits Sir Walter Scott wrote his tale, the Legend of Mont-
rose. Having obtained the pardon of Parliament for the deed,
he accepted a majority in Argyll's regiment, and afterwards
distinguished himself in Leslie's campaigns. He m. Barbara,
dau. of Robert Murray, of Buchanty, co. Perth, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Robert Stewart, of Ardvorlich, m. Jean Drummond, dau.
of David Drummond, of Comrie, and had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. William, m. Jean Stewart, dau. of Patrick Stewart, of
Glenbuckie, and was father of Robert .Stewart, who, on
the death of his first-cousin, t. to the estate of Ardvorlich.
The eldest son,
James Stewart, of Ardvorlich, m. Elizabeth, only child of
John Buchanan, of Buchanan, and was s. by his son,
Robert Stewart, of Ardvorlich, d. unm. 1166, and was, as
before stated, x. by his first-cousin,
Robert Stewart, of Ardvorlich, m. Margaret, dau. of John
Stewart, of Annat, co. Perth, and was father of
William Stewart, of Ardvorlich, 6. 10 June, 1754; m. 28
Aug. 1797, Helen, eldest dau. of James Maxtone, of Culto-
quhey, co. Perth, and by her (who d. 11 Oct. 1853) had issue,
I. Robert, hi.i heir, who d. unm., and was .?. by his nephew.
II. William Murray, Major 22nd Bengal N.I., 0. 1804; m.
8 Aug. 182C, Charlotte Athanas (who rf. 18(J0), eldest dau.
of Major Robert Joseph Debnam, 13th Light lufumry, and
d. 29 July, 1853, leaving,
1 William, of Ardvorlich, b. 5 June, 1827: s. his uncle. 16
July, 1854; Capt. H E.I.C.'s Bengal Artillery; m. 22 Oct.
• Isol, Jane Emily, youngest dau. of Hill Willson, Esq.
Bengal Engineers, and had issue, 1 Robert, b. 25 April,
1855, d. 14 June, 1857 ; I Charlotte Fanning, m. 20 Ang j
1873, Sir James Ramsay, 10th Bart, of Bamff (see Bdrke's I
Peerage and Baronetage). He was kiled, with his wife I
and infant son, at Gwalior, during the Indian Mutiny '
14 June, 1857, and was s. by his next brother, Robert '
Stewart, Esq.
2 Robert, heir to his brother.
3 John, now of Ardvorlich.
4 Anthony, Col. Bengal Staff Corps, b. 1834 ; m.April, 1857
Charlotte, 4lh dau. of M.ijor Barlow, and by her (who (/' '
1882) had issue, James, Lieut. R.A. ; Robert Joseph '
Tucker; Walter; Charlotte Mary, m. 1878, Col. K. W. '
Collis, Bengal Staff Corps; Alice; and Henrietta Graced !
m. 18b5, Capt. F. A. Hayden, Duke of Wellington's Own |
Regt. Col. Anthony Stewart ci. 13 Dec. 1886. i
5 James Itaphael, M.A., b. 1838 ; m. 1869, Annette Louisa, j
dau. of Sir John Cheape, G.C.B., of the Bengal Engineers, |
and has issue, William Murray, 0. 1875 ; Margaret; ;
M.arjory ; and Elizabeth. }
6 George, Major-Gen. Bengal Staff Corps, m. 1881, Mary, |
dau. of John Monteith Douglas, Esq. '
7 Theodore Henry, Bombay C.S., b. 1842; m. 6 Oct. 1864, |
Alice, dau. of Major Osborne, and d. 1892, leaving issue, j
Theodore Fitzalan, b. 1868; and Eva Lilian, vi. 29 Oct. I
1887, Col. James Gavin Lindsay, R.E., son of Col. Lind- I
say, C.B., 78th Highlanders. '
1 Charlotte, m. 24 April, 1851, William Roberts, Esq., I
Bengal C.S., and d. 3 Aug. 1887, leaving issue, William '
Stewart, m. in New Zealand ; Charles Hamilton ; Heleu, \
VI. to Capt. Oakeley.
I. Marjory, d. 9 Dec. 1878.
Mr. Stewart d. 26 Ffeb. 1838. His eldest son, |
Robert Stewart, of Ardvorlich, s. his father 26 Feb. 1838,
d. unm. 16 July, 1854, and was s. by his nephew,
William Stewart, Esq. of Ardvorlich, d. 14 June, 1857, and
was s. by his brother, I
Robert Stewart, Esq. of Ardvorlich, Col. Bengal Staff |
Corps, Commissioner of Assam, b. 1829 ; m. 9 Aug. 1860,
Charlotte Joanna, dau. of Anthony Murray, Esq. of Dollerie.
CO. Perth, and had issue, Charlotte. Mr. Stewart d. 6 June,
1882.
^r?)is— Quarterly ; 1st and 4th or, a lion rampant within
a double tressureflorycounterflory gu. ; 2ndor, afessechequy
az. and arg., in chief a mullet gu. ; 3rd arg., a saltire engrailed
between four roses gu., barbed and seeded vert, all within a
bordure engrailed compouee az. and of the first. Orest—K
dexter naked arm issuant, grasping a sword in bend sinister,
all ppr., pommel and hilt or. Motto (in an escroU above the
crest)— Deo juvante vinco.
Scat — Ardvorlich, Lochearnhead, co. Perth.
STEWART OF CAIUNSMOIIE.
Stewart, Major Colvin, of Cairnsmore, Kirk-
cudbright, J. P. and D.L. for that co., and J. P. for
Wigtownshire, Major late Scottish Borderers, b.
5 Dec. 1830 ; »i. 2 April, 1867, Julia Henrietta
Mary, eldest dau. of James Coape, Esq. of Mirables, '
Isle of Wight. \
Lineage.— James Stewart, of Cairnsmore, Kirkeud- :
bright, J. P. and D.L., b. 2 April, 1791 ; to. 18 Dec. 1829, Eliza- I
beth, only dau. of Gilbert MacLeod, M.D., of Gloucester Place, |
London, and had issue, (
I. CoLViv, now of Cairnsmore. ■
II. Patrick, Brevet Lieut.-Col. R.E., 6. 28 Jan. 1832; m. \
Jane, only dau. of Col. McDowall, of Logan ; d. Jan. 1865. ■'
III. Keith, Lieut. K.N., 6. 9 March, 1834; d. Sept. 1857. i
IV. Gilbert MacLeod, of St. Stephen's Chambers, London,
b. -25 Jan. 1839. 1
V. James, H.E.I.C.S. Bengal, 6. 14 June, 1840; d. 7 Dec. j
1868. i
VI. John Muckie, Major- Gen. Bengal Army, Deputy-Judge- \
Advocate, 6. 19 June, 1841 ; rn. Florence Mary, dau. of Henry
Vansittart, Esq., H.E.I.C.S.
VII. Montgomery Granville, of Calcutta, 6. 19 Jan. 1844; d.
13 May, 1892.
viii. Ravenscroft (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of All Saints, Knigl'ti- '
bridge, b. 23 -June, 1845 ; m. Lucy, dau. of Robert Nesfield,
Esq. of Castle Hill, co. Derby.
IX. Henry Holmes (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Brington, near
Northampton, b. 8 Nov. 1847 ; m. 28 July, 1874, Lady
Beatrice Cecilia Diana Carnegie, 3rd dau. of James, fltti
Earl of Southesk, and hus issue, Gilbert Carnegie, b.
1875 ; Charles Montgomery, 6. 1876 ; Herbert Noel, b.
IbSl ; Catherine Elizabeth, 6. 1877 ; Mabel Constance, 6.
1879.
X. Houston Stewart, of Ketterick, Woking, Surrey, b. 5
June, 1850; in. 29 Aug. 1874, Oriana, youngest dau. oJ
William Fanning, Esq. of Bozedo wn, co. Oxford.
I. Lillias Miller, m. Sept. 1853, Alexander Clark Forbes,
Esq., M.A., only son of Sir John Forbes, M.D.
II. Elizabeth MacLeod, w. Lieut. -Gen. P. G. Scot.
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ni. Margaret Harriet Dualop, m. Col. Frederick John Keen,
C.B., Bengal Staff Corps.
Mr. Stewart was the son of Patrick Stewart, Esq. of Cairnsmore
(who d. 30 Aug. 1814), by Lillias, dau. of Hugh Miller, Esq.,
and grandson of James Stewart, Esq. He d. 1877, and was s.
by his eldest son.
iSeoZ— Cairnsmore, Palnure, N.B.
t'iuis— Carlton ; and New (Edinburgh).
STEWART OF BLACKHOUSE.
Stewart, James, Esq. of Blackhouse, co. Ayr,
elected M.P. for Greenock 1878, and again in 1880,
J.P. and D.L. cos. Ayr and Benfrew, b. 14 June,
1827 ; m. 1st, 27 June, 1855, Margaret Parker,
2ud dau. of Major Duncan Darrocb, of Gourock,
.CO. Eenfrew, by -whom (who d. 3 Oct. 1859) he
ihas had issue,
I. James William, 6. 24 July, 1856, d. 12 Aug. 1S59.
I. Susan Caroline. ii. Margaret Parker Darroch.
Mr. Stewart m. 2ndly, 5 March, 1868, Margaret
Sandilands, dau. of William Stirling, Esq., 2ud son
of John Stirling, Esq. of KippendaTie, Perth, by
j vhom he has issue,
n. James Stibling, 6. TO June, 1S71.
: III. William Norman, 6. 11 Dec. 1872.
IV. Ian, 6. 2 Nov. 1874.
V. Patrick Douglas, b. 11 Sept. 1876.
I jii. Olive Juana, m. 27 April, 1892, James, 3rd son of James
Arthur, Esq. of Barshaw and Carlung.
' IV. Mary, b. 7 March, 1880.
Lineage.— Daniel Stewart, Esq., 6. 1720 ; m. 1786,
I Helen Love, by whom (who d. 1832) he had issue,
I. James, of whom pie.sently.
n. William, of St. Fillans, co. Ayr, J. P. for co. Ayr, m.
' 1832, Elizabeth, dau. of Kobert Paton, Esq. of Ayr, N.B.,
and d. s. p. Feb. 1875.
Eis eldest son,
James Stewabt, Esq. of Clydebank, Greenock, m. 8 April,
1825, Joana, dau. of Donald Shaw, Esq., and d. 11 Nov. 1837,
leaving issue by her (who d. 27 Nov. 1848),
I. James, his heir, now of Blackhouse.
II. William, d. I«39.
j III. Danitl Shaw, formerly Capt. 11th Hussars, b. 1833 ; m.
1 1888, Anna Dawson, dau. of Joseph Earle, Esq., and has
issue,
1 James William Earle, h. 1859.
2 William. 3 Arthur. 4 John.
■ 1 Anna Joana, d. 1831. 2 Alice.
j 3 Helen Margaret. 4 Josephine.
! 5 Nona.
I iv. John, d. 1840.
I I. Helen.
II. Mary, m. Robert A. Kennedy, Esq., and d. 1875, leaving
I issue, James Stewart, Edward Douglas, William, and Mary
Helen. iii. Margaret.
I Arms—Or, & fesse chequy az. and arg., between a horseshoe
ga. in chief and a lyinphad, sails furled, oars in action, flags
and pennon flying, all ppr., in base. Crest — A demi-lion or,
hokUng in the paws a battle axe ppr. JUotto — Audax in
recto.
Seat — Blackhouse, Skelmorlie, Ayrshire.
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STEWART OF PHYSGILL.
Stewabt, Robert Hathoen Johxstox, Esq.
of Physgill, CO. Wigton, J.P. and D.L., b. 2 Sept.
1824; s. 1865, at the death of his uncle, James
Johnston, Esq. of Straiton, to his entailed estates
in Midlothian and co. Linlithgow, and in con-
sequence assumed the additional surname of
Johnston. He was an ofBcer in the 93rd High-
landers, and Capt. in the 13th Light Di-agoons,
educated at Eton ; m. 1st, Aug. 1851, Eleanor
Louisa, youngest dau. of Archibald Douglas, Esq.
■of Glenfinart, and has issue,
I. Staib Hathobn Johkston, Capt. 20th Hussars, 6. 2 June,
1852 ; m. 12 July, 1883, Helen Constance, 3rd dau. of Sir
Edward Hunter-Blair, 4th Bart.
i. Ellen Douglas, m. 15 April, 1873, James Francis Dal-
rj-mple Hay, Esq., eldest son of Eight Hon. Sir John Dal-
rymple Hay, 3rd Bart., K.C.B., and has issue.
He m. 2ndly, 24 April, 1856, Anne Murray, 2nd
dau. of Sir William Maxwell, Gtli Bart, of Mon-
reith, by Helenora his wife, youngest dau. of Sir
Michael Shaw Stewart, 5th Bart, of Greenock and
Blackball, and has issue,
II. Robert, Lieut. R.N., b. 20 May, 1858.
HI. William Maxwell, Lieut. Royal Marines, 6. 16 Dec.
1865.
IV. James, 2nd Lieut. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
t>. 1871.
v. Herbert Eustace, 6. 15 July, 1880.
II. Mary, m. 6 Oct. 1887, G. R. V. Hume. Capt. Seaforth
Highlanders, eldest son of Sir Gustavus Hume.
III. Nora. IV. Annie.
v. Margaret, m. H. Broadhurst, Esq.
VI. Blanche, m. Arthur Broadhurst, Capt. 14th Hussars.
VII. Constance Alice. vui. Agnes Catherine.
IS. Edith.
Lineage. — Both the families of Physgill and Glenturk
descend from John Stewart, Minister of Kirkniahoe, 2nd son
of Sir Alexander Stewart, of Garlies, who d. 1590, by Margaret
his wife, dau. and heir of Patrick Dunbar, of Clugston.
Agnes Stewart, only child of Lieut. Robert Stewart, R.N.,
by Frances Baillie his wife, and granddau. of John Stewart, of
Physgill, by Agnes Stewart his wife, heir of Robert Stewart,
of Glenturk, succeeded, several years after her grandfather's
death, to both the estates of Physgill and Glenturk, under the
provisions in a contract which secured these estates to the
heir of the marriage. She had previously m. 1740, John
Ilathorn, of Over Airies, co. Wigton, and was motherof
Robert Hathobn-Stewabt, Esq. of Physgill, m. 1794,
Isabella, only dau. of Sir Stair Agnew, 6th Bart, of Lochnaw,
by Mary Baillie his wife, sister of Lord Polkemmet, and had,
I. Stair Hathorn, his heir.
n. Mark Sprot, of Southwick, Kirkcudbright, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 12 July, 1802; vi. 10 Nov. 1831, Janet, dau. of John
Sprot, Esq. of Clapham Common, co. Surrey, and d. Dec.
1878, having had,
1 Mark John (Sir), created a baronet 18D2 (see Edbke's
Peerage''.
2 Robert, of Culgruff, co. Kirkcudbright, late 79th High-
landers, 6. 13 June, 1836; m. II June, 1874, Georgina
Eleanor, dau. of Sir William Maxwell, 3rd Bart, of Cardo-
ness.
1 Mary.
2 Isabella Gertrude, m. Francis Maxwell, Esq. of Gribton,
CO. Dumfries, and d. 18 Dec. 1866, leaving a dau. Ethel
Marguerite, b. 16 July, 1866.
I. Agnes, m. John MacCulloch, Esq. of Barholme, Kirkcud-
bright.
II. Mary, m. Capt. James Hay, R. A., of Belton, East Lothian,
grandson of Lord David Hay.
Mr. Hathom-Stewart d. 7 Nov. 1818, and was s. by his son.
Stair Hathobn-Stewabt, Esq. of Physgill, J.P. and D.L.,
Convener of the CO., 6.29 Sept. 1796; m. 1st, 23 June, 1820,
Margaret, only dau. of James Johnston, Esq. of Straiton, co.
Linlithgow, by Mary Baillie his wife, dau. of Lord Polkemmet,
one of the Lords of Session, and by her had issue,
Robert Hathorn Johnston, now of Physgill.
Mary, m. 14 April, 1846, Sir William Baillie, of Polkemmet.
Mr. Stewart m. 2ndly, 10 Aug. 1826, Helen, youngest dau. of
the Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, 1st Bart., of Ulbstcr, by
Hon. Diana Macdonald his wife, dau. of Alexander, Ist Lord
Macdonald, and by her had issue,
Stair Agnew, b. 20 Aug. 1830.
John Sinclair, b. 26 Dec. lS36.
Diana Wentworth, m. 12 May, 1847, Brooke Cunliffe, Esq. of
Batliafarn, co. Denbigh, and has issue.
Isabella Agnew, vi. Andrew Gillon, Esq. of Wallhouse.
He in. 3rdly, 1846, Jane Rothes, dau. of John Maitland, Esq.
of Freugh, by Jane his wife, dau. of Sir William Maxwell,
4th Bart, of Monreith, and by her had issue,
William Maitland, b. March, 1830.
Jane Maitland. m. 14 July, 1869. Arthur John.stone Dnugla;?,
Esq. of Lockerby, co. Dumfries (set Bdbke's Peaage,
Queensbbbby, M.).
Helen.
Mr. Stewart d. 19 July, 1865.
Arms—Or, a fesse chequy az. and arg. surmounted of abend
engrail' d gu., in the sinister chief point a buckle of the fourth,
all within a double tiessureflorycounterflory, also of the fourth.
Crest — A demi-litn rampant, holding in the dexter paw a
buckle or. Motto — Suffibulatus raajores sequor.
Sca(»— Glasserton and Physgill, Whithorn, co. Wigton, and
Champfleuxie, Linlithgow, N.B.
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STEWART OF COLL.
Stewakt, Johx Lorx, Esq. of Brcacliaclia, Isle
of Coll, X.B., J.P. and D.L.. h. 22 May, 1837,
served in the Scots Grejs and 18th Hussars, Lieut.-
Col. in the army (retired).
Lineage. — The Stewarts of Glenbuckic were dcsccndcil
from John, 2nd son of William Stewart, of B:iUlorian, granil-
foa of Lord James Stewart, who was son of Murdoch, 'Jnil
Duke of Albany. John Glas Stewart of Benmore wa.s, with
his two nephews, killed at Culloden.and Alexander, his uncle,
at Killieerankie. The Glenbuckics were of the Ardsheal or
Appin Stewart*, that is to say, when the male line of the barons
of Appin failed, in the person of Duncan, the Gth baron, the
chieftainship of the clan fell to the Ardsheal family. Duncan
Stewart, son of Alexander, who was killed at Killieerankie, iii.
a dan. of Maclean of Coll. Glenbuckic, was sold in 1847, and
Coll acquired ten years later. The Ardsheal family suffered
heavily at Culloden, eight being killed, and three wounded.
Stew art of Ardsheal was attainted of High Treason in 1746, but
escaped, and d. in France ; to his son, who had gone to
America, and took the loyalist side in the American War,
were restored the paternal estates.
DcNCAN Stewakt, Esq. of Glenbuckie, m. Margaret, 2nd
dau. of Duncan Stewart, Esq. of Ardsheal, by whom he had,
■with other issue,
John Lorn Stewakt, Esq.of Breachacha, Isleof Co11,N.B.,
and Knockrioch, J.P. and D.L., 6. 1800; rn. 1831, Mary, dau.
of Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Ardmore, and by her (who d.
1840) had issue,
I. Duncan, of Knockrioch, co. Argyll, J. P., Commander,
E.N., b. 1834; vi. Is58, Ferooza Margaret, dau. of the
Right Hon. Sir John McNeill, G.C.B., and has, with other
issue. Lorn McNeill, 6. 1859.
II. John Lobn, now of Coll.
III. Archibald, d. unm. I
I. Mary, m. to D. Fox Tarratt, Esq. of Ellary, and has issue,
Joseph Fox: Mary Caroline Campbell.
Mr. Stewart d. June, 1878.
iSeat— Breachaeha, Isle of Coll, Argyll. Post Town—Ohojy.
STEWART OF MUKDOSTOUN.
Stewaet, Eobeet King, Esq. of Murdostoun
Castle, CO. Lanark, J.P. and D.L., h. 1853; m.
1881, Alice Margaret, younger dau. of John
Christie, Esq. of Cowden and Glenfarg, co. Perth,
and has had issue,
I. Robert Craig Christie, b. 1882; d. 1888.
II. John Christie, 6. 18s8.
III. Alexander Caldwells, 6. 1802.
Lineage. — The ancestors of Mr. Stewart were occupiers
of the same property in Stair parish, co. Ayr, for several
hundred years, and were cadets of the Stewarts of Canick, in
the same co.
Robert Stewakt, Esq. of Stair, co. Ayr, m. Mary Herbert,
and by her (who d. 1776) left at his decease, 1804, a son,
William Stewart, Esq., a Merchant in Glasgow, m. 1808,
Helen Millar, and by her (who d. 1S26) had issue,
r. EoBEBT, his heir.
I. Christiana, m. William Craig, Esq., J.P., a Merchant of
Glasgow, and d. 1»39.
II. Mary, m. John Brown, jun., Esq., J.P.
III. Helen, m. 184'i, Wm. S. Lindsay, Esq., M.P. for Sun-
derland, and formerly M.P. for Tynemouth, D.L. for
London, and J.P. for Middlesex.
Mr. Stewart d. Dec. 1634, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Stewart, Esq. of Murdostoun Castle, D.L. and
J. P., Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1851 to 1854, b. 1811;
in. 1852, Isabella, eldest dau. of John King, Esq. of Campsie,
CO. Stirling, J. P., and had issue,
I. Robert King, now of Murdostoun.
II. William Lindsay, of Stanmore, co. Lanark, .I.P., b. 12
Oct. 1859; m. 6 June, 188.3, Harriet Anne, 2nd dau. of A.
A. Gregory, of Westwood, Inverness, and has issue,
1 William Alfred Lindsay, b. 28 Feb. 1892.
1 Flora Macdonald Lindsay.
2 Isabella Margaret Lindsay.
3 Harriet Violet Lindsay.
I. Christina, m. A. Gregory, Esq. of Maryhill, Elgin, and
ha.s issue.
^r. Robert Stewart d. 1866.
Arma— Or, a fesse chequy az. and arg., surmounted by a lion
rampant ppr., all within a boidure invected of the second. (Jrtst
— A demi-lion holding in the dexter paw a sword, and in the
sinister a pair of .scales, all ppr. Mntto — Hinc orior.
Heat — Murdostoun Castle, Xewmains, co. Lanark.
STEWART OF HORN HEAD.
Stewaet, Ciiaeles Fredeeick, Esq. of Ilorn
Head, co. Donegal, E.A., J.P., High Sheriff 1871,
b. 10 March, 184.5; s. his father 18G8 ; m. l.st^
12 Aug. 18G9, Elizaheth Frances, 2nd dau. of Rev.
Thomas Lindesay, Rector of Upper Cumber, co.
Uerry, and by her (who d. 4 March, 1881) has had
issue,
I. Charles Frederick, b. 14 July, 1870.
II. William, b. 2 Aug. 1871.
in. Thomas Francis, b. 9 Oct. 1872.
IV. Walter Edward, b. 14 June, 1876; d. 1 Oct. 1883.
I. Ann Elizabeth Frances.
II. Nicola Mary, d. April, 1891.
III. Eleanor Louisa.
IV. Elizabeth F' ranees, d. April, 1891.
He m. 2ndly, 6 May, 1884, Georgina Sophia,
youngest dau. of Blackwood Hamilton, Esq. of
Highnam, Eray, by whom he has issue,
V. Bertram Robert, b. 14 Jan. 1886.
VI. Richard Arthur, b. 17 Sept. 1888.
V. Georgina Sophia.
Lineag'e. — This family, of ancient Scottish ancestry is of
the Lennox Stewarts, Earls of Darnley.
Capt. Charles Stewart, an OflBcer in the army of King i
AV'illiam III., and one of those who fought at the battle of the,
Boyne, received a grant of the lands of Doone, in King's co.,
but migrating northward in 1700, he purchased from Capt.
John Forward and Capt. William Sampson, the Donegal
estates of Horn Head, &c. He left issue, i. Frederick, of whom
presently ; ii. Charles ; iii. Gustavus, of Ray, co. Donej;al ; I.
Eleanor, -,/!. Benson, of Lunsford. The eldest son,
Frederick Stewart, Esq. of Horn Head, m. 1730, Mary,
eldest Cnu. of George Knox, Esq. of Prehen, co. Derry, and
had issue. Mr. Stewart made his will 7 April, 1768, which was
proved 14 May, 1770. His eldest son,
Charles Stewart, Esq. of Horn Head, Capt. of Dragoons,
IK. 1st, 1702, Elizabeth, dau. of his uncle, Gustavus Stewart,
but by her no issue. He m. 2ndly, 1772, Nichola Anne,
dau. of — Charlton, Esq. and by her had issue. Mr. Stewart
m. 3rdly, Elizabeth Knox : he made his will 4 Oct. 1799, and it
was proved 12 Jan. 1809. His eldest son,
William Stewart, Esq. of Horn Head, Capt. Donegal i
Militia, m. 1799, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Maxwell, Esq. of I
Birdstown, and by her (who d. 13 July 1860) had issue, I
I. Charles Frederick, his heir. '
II. Richard, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., deceased. J
III. William, M.D., m. Angel Isabella, dau. of Sir James j
Galbraith, Bart, and is deceased. I
IV. Peter Benson, Coram. R.N., m. Augusta, dau. of Capt. ]
F'oote, R.N., deceased. (
v. Alexander (deceased). Rector of Tullaghyhobigly, in*
Sarah, dau. of Rev. Thomas Gibbings, and had issue.
I. Anne, d. unm. il. Kichola Anne Mary, ((.jaiirt.
III. Elizabeth, m. Leonard Cornwall, Esq., who is deceased.
IV. Emily, deceased. v. Frances, deceased.
VL Charlotte Augusta, d. unm. vii. Georgina, deceased.
Capt. Stewart d. 9 March, 1840, and was s. by his eldest son,
Rev. Charles Frederick Stewart, of Horn Head, J. P., m.
9 Alarch, 1831, Anne, only dau. of Col. Robert Stirling,
H.E.I.C.S., by his wife, the dau. of Sir William Toone, K.C.B.
H.E.I.C.S., and had
I. William, Capt. 3rd Buffs, d. Sept. 1864.
II. Robert, d. under age.
III. Charles Frederick, now of Horn Head.
I. Eliz.abeth Mary.
n. Mary (deceased), lii. Michael Becher, Esq. of Corriganear,
CO. Cork.
III. Emily Anne. iv. Charlotte. v. Ann Louisa.
Rev. Mr. Stewart d. Oct. 1S68.
v4riu«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., three fieur-dc-lis within
a bordure engrailed or; 2nd and 3rd or, a fesse chequy az. and
arg., within a bordure gu., charged with eight buckles of the
first, over all in the centre chief point a mullet counter-
changed. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head sa.,
vomiiing flames ppr., and charged with a mullet or. Motto —
Avant Darnley.
^'to!— Horn Head, Dunfanaghy, co. Donegal.
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rALCONAB-STEWART OF BINNY.
Ealconae-Stewaet, Geoege Meecee, Esq. of
Binny, co. Linlithgow, J.P., General Superin-
tendent under the Board of Supervision for the
relief of the poor in Scotland, b. 10 June, 1844;
m. 8 Sept. 1881, Louise, youngest dau. of Vincenzo
Bartoleuai, of Rome, and has issue,
I. KoNALD DtrvDAS, &. 4 July, 1882.
u. Cyril, b. 14 May, 1884.
HI. Percy George, b, 24 Nov. 1886.
IV. Ian Stewart, 6. 18 May, 1892.
Xiineagre. — This family of Falconab is a cadet branch of
the FAtcoNEES, Lords Falconers of Halkerton, now Earls of
Kintore {see Bckke's Peerage). The common ancestor was.
Sib David Falcokeb, of Newton, Lord President of the
Court of Session, who in. 1st. Elizabeth, sister of the 1st Lord
Maim, and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of George Norvell, of Boghall,
CO. Linlithgow, and d. 15 Dec. 1685, having had with other
issue, who d. unm., or «. p.,
David, 4th Lord Falconer from whom descends the Earl of
KiNTOKE.
Geokge, ancestor of the Falconers, now of Binny.
The younger son,
Geokge Falconer, b. 20 Nov. 1685 ; m. Janet, dau. of John
Marjoribanks, .and sister of General Marjoribanks, of Carlowrie,
CO. Linlithgow, and had issue,
I. George, of Carlowrie, a merchant at Cadiz, s. his
maternal uncle at Carlowrie 1773, and d. s. p. 19 Dec. 1789.
II. Alexander, d. s. p. 8 June, 1767.
in. David, of whom presently.
The youngest son,
David Falconer, m. Margaret Honey, and d. 8 July, 1777,
leaving by her (who d. 1780), with two daus., Anna and Mary,
who both d. wim., a son,
David Falconeb, of Carlowrie, 6. 1770 ; m. Jane, dau. of
Robert Stewart, of Binny, by Magdalen, his wife, dau. of Sir
James Dalziel, Bart, of Binns, and d. 14 June, 1842, having
fcy her (who d. 1837) had issue,
/. Geokge, his heir.
II. David, 6. 1801, d. s.p. 1826.
III. Robert, b. Jan. 1810, d. young.
I. Magdalen, b. 11 April, 1797, d. unm.
II. Jane, 6. 12 Aug. 1798, m. William Currie of Linthill, co.
Roxburgh, and d. 9 Dec. 1844, leaving issue.
III. Helen Robina, 6. 12 Oct. 1802, ra. John Tulloh, Esq.
R.N., and d. 1882, leaving issue.
IV. Mary Stewart, b. II April, 1805, d. unm. July, 1843.
V. Joanna, b. 9 April, 1807, d. unm. April, 1857.
The eldest son,
George Falconak, of Carlowrie, 6. 27 Jan. 1800, served in
Rifle Brigade and 80th Begt., m. 1st, 1827, Isabella Christian,
dau. of Gen. GolUie-Taubman, of the Nunnery, Isle of Man,
which lady d. s. p. 1831 : he m. 2ndly, 14 March, 1842, Frances
Georgina, dau. of George Mercer, Esq., D.L., of Gorthy, and
d. 20 Aug. 1870, having by her had issue,
I. John Stewart (Rev.), Incumbent of St. John's, Aberdeen,
b. 12 April, 1843, d. 27 May, 1874, and was buried at Perth.
II. George Mercer, of Binny.
III. William David, b. 15 July, 1845, d. s.p. in Ceylon, 1S7G.
IV. Charles Louis Currie, 6. 10 Oct. 1866, d. s.p. 1881.
I. Frances Henrietta, b. 30 Sept. 1846.
II. Helen Jane, 6. 8 July, 1848, m. John Mounsey Collyer,
Esq. of Hackford, Norfolk, and has issue.
J^amilg of Stcbjart of ^iung.
The Stewarts of Binny claim descent from Walter, 3rd of
Dundonald, Lord High Steward of Scotland, temp. Alexander
11.
John Stewart, of Shawood, n. 1st, Mary Cathcart, and by
her had issue, with three daus.,
I. William, of Shawood, m. Julian, dau. of MacGilvan and
had issue who (/, s.p.
II. Robert, d. s. p.
He m. 2ndly, Lilian Borthwick, and had further issue,
III. John, of whom presently.
I. Anne, m. Rev. A. Campbell, who d. 14 July, 1740.
The only son by the 2nd marriage,
John Stewart, of Binny, m. Jean Muirhead, of Dunlop,
and had issue, with several daus.,
I. Robert, of wlio]n presently.
u. John, m. Janet Macory.
III. James, m. — Dunbar.
The eldest son,
Robert Stewart, of Binny, m. Magdalen, dau. of Sir James
Dalziel, Bart, of Binns, and had issue,
I. Robert, d. s.p. 1802.
II. John, m. Janet Johnstone Dundas, and d. s. p. 1850.
She d. 22 Dec. 1879.
I. Jane, m. as above, David Falconer, of Carlowrie.
Seal — Binny, Uphall, Linlithgowshire.
STEWART OF BALLYMENAGH.
Stewart, Rev. Heney William, of Bally-
menagh, co. Tyrone, and Corcam, co, Donegal
M. A., Rector of Knockbreda, co. Down, b. 1S34;
m. 1860, Fanny, dau. of Ven. Arthur Palmer,
Archdeacon of Toronto, and by her has issue,
I. Edward Michael, b. 1804.
II. Arthur Henry, b. 1809; m. 1891, Alice Mosse.
III. Pakenham Thomas, b. 1871.
IV. William, b. 1875. v. James Robert, b. 1877..
VI. John Alexander, b. 1881.
I. Frances Mary. ii. Jane Charlotte.
III. Hester Madeline.
IV. Katharine Elizabeth Martha, d. 1892.
V. Elizabeth Margaret Anne Palmer.
Lineage.— Early in the reign of James VI. of Scotland
and I. of England, James Stewart migrated from Scotland,
and purchasing Cookstown, co. Tyrone, and the adjacent,
lands from one Cook, settled himself at Ballymenagh, while liis
brother Andrew Stewart, ancestor of Sir John Stewart, of
Athenry, created a baronet, 1803, settled at Gortigal, in same
CO. James had two sisters, Barbara, hi. Rev. Richard Danoch,
Rector of Derrytown, and Grissel, m. Richardsan, of Cloughcr,
in same co. This James had five daus. (Jane, m. Thomas
Goodlott, of Derrygallie ; one in. Rev. John Chee vers, of Manor
Roe ; one m. her cousin, James Richardson, of Clogher;
Sarah, ?«. Barkley, of Magherafelt, co. Derry ; and Mary, U.
unm. 1701) and one son,
William Stewart, Esq., who moved to Killymoon, which
his father, who d. in 1769, purchased in 1634. He vi. 1G04,
Margaret, eldest dau. of John Shaw, of Ballygellie, co. Antrim,
and had issue, James ; Alexander, d. unm. ; Henry, Iligtj
Sheriff of Tyrone 1771, d. unm.; John, drowned in the river
Killymoon whilst yet a boy; Margaret, m. Dec. 1706, Clot-
worthy Upton, M.P. CO. Antrim, and d. s. 2>. 1797; Mary,
d. unm. 1701. The eldest son,
James Stewart, Esq. of Killymoon, m. 1709, Helen, dau. o£
Patrick Agnew, of co. Antrim, and had issue, William, liis
heir; Patrick, ?«. Mary Hey wood, of Dublin; and Margaret,
';/i. her cousin, William Agnew. The eldest son,
William Stewart, Esq. of Killymoon and Ballymenagh,
M.P. CO. Tyrone, b. 1710 ; m. 1740, Eleanor, eldest dau. of
Sir Henry King, Bart, of Rockingham, and by her (who d.
18U) he left at his decease, 1797,
I. James, of Killymoon, M.P. co. Tyrone, 6. 1741; to. 1771,
Hon. Elizabeth Molesworth, dau. and eventually co-huir
(with Lady Ponsonby, wife of 1st Lord Ponsonby, and Mrs.
Staples, wife of the Right Hon. John Staples, of Lissain,
CO. Derry) of Richard, 3rd Viscount Molesworth, and by
her (who d. 30 April, 1835) had, with other issue, all .
deceased, a son and a dau., viz.,
William, of Killymoon, M.P. co. Tyrone, 6. 1780; U.
1860. At his death, Killymoon was sold.
Louisa, TO. Henry John Clements, Esq., M.P. of Ashfield .
Lodge, CO. Cavan, and d. 1850.
II. Henbt, of whom presently.
III. Edward, of London, b. 1750 : m. Amelia Anne Marlcr,
dau. of John Marler, of Hadlcy, Middlesex, and d. 1834, .
having had sixteen children.
I. Isabella, m. John Hamilton, Esq. of Brown Hall, co. .
Donegal, who d. 1834.
The 2nd son,
Henry Stewart, Esq. of Trycallen, co. Donegal, 6. 10 May,.
1749; m. Jan. 1793, Hon. Elizabeth Pakenham, eldest dau. of
Edward Michael, 2iid Lord Longford, and by her (who d.
10 Aug. 1861) had issue,
I. William (Rev.), b. 1794; m. 1815, Anne Eliza Williams,
and d. s. p. 1858.
II. Edward Michael (Rev.), M.A., of Corcam and Bally-
menagh, b. 1797; m. 1833, Jane Renwick, dau. of John
Jeffrey, Esq., and by her (who d. 1878) had issue,
1 Henrt William (Rev.), now of Corcam.
2 John Alexander, 6. 1838; m. 1879, Klisa Charlotte, dau.
of Rev. B. B. Gough, c(. 1882.
1 Charlotte Jane.
2 Elisabeth, m. ISGl, F. Chadwick, Esq.
Mr. Stewart d. 1883.
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III. Henry, b. 1799; j)!. 1st, 1S39, Lucy Elizabeth, dau. of
John Xoiiis, Esq., and '2ndly, ISi>6, Frances Isabella Anne,
dan. of Capt. Style, 11. X. By the former, he had a son,
William, deceased.
IV. Thomas, late of Ballymenagh, Mount Blikeney, and
Whitegate House, co. Cork, J. P., b. 7 July, ISU'i; m. 2'J
March, IS55, Anne, Sth dan. of James Penrose, Esq. of
Woodhill, CO. Cork, by Louisa Tettitot his wife, dau. of
Robert Kitxgeialii, Esq. of Corkbcg. He assumed the sur-
names of liLAKEMii" and Lyon before Stewakt, and d. I Jan.
1S74.
V. James Robert, of Gortleitragh, Wliitegate, and Mount
iJlakeney, M.A.. J. P. and D.L. for l^ublin, b. Ib05; m.
1S35, Blartha Eleanor, dau. of liiehard Benson Warren,
Esq., Q.C., and by her (who d. ISlio; had issue,
J Henry (Eev.). D.D., 6. 1836; m. 1861, Martha Angelina,
only dau. of Kev. Edward M. Hamilton, and niece of the
late Lord Clermont, and d. 1SS9, Icavin:; issue, Edward
Hamilton (.Kev.), B.A., Vicar of St. Albans, Galeshead-on-
Tyne.
■2 Kichard Warren, Col. K.E.
3 James RobiMt, d. IS9L
4 Edward Pakenham, late Capt. 78th Regt.
6 Augustus Philip, d. 1865. 6 William Thomas.
7 Robert Warren (Rev.), m. Louisa, dau. of Dr. Smyly, of
Dublin.
8 George Francis. 9 Arthur Blakeney Fitzgerald.
1 Elisabeth Martha, deceased.
2 Emily Luey. 3 Mary Florence.
i. Catherine, d. 1808.
Mr. Stewart d. 1S40.
/!«ic/«iee— Knockbreda Rectory, co. Down.
STEWART OF ALLTYRODYN.
Stewart, James, Esq. of Alltyrodyn, co. Cardi-
gan, late Capt. Madras Horse Artillerj, J. P. for
Carmarthen, J. P. and D.L. and High Sheriff co.
Cardigan 18SS-9, b. 9 Aug. 1S30 ; m. 25 May,
1857, Louisa Charlotte, dau. of William Butler,
Esq., Madras Army, by Louisa his wife, dau. of
Capt. James Matthews, 37tli Madras Grenadiers,
and by her (who d. 21 Jan. 1877) had issue,
I. James Logan, 7th Hussars, 6. 16 Jan. 1866, m. 18 May,
1892, Eveline Mary, second dau. of Lieut.-Gon. the Hon.
Sir J. C. Dormer, K.C.B. {see Bubke's Peerar/e) and has
issue,
James Alexander Losan, b. 7 March, 1893.
II. William Edmond Logan, Lieut. 3rd West Yorks. Regt.,
b. 8 Oct. 1873.
I. Louisa Evelyn, b. 1 Dec. 1867, m. 18 Aug. 1891, Harold
P. Warden, Esq. of Calverley Park, Tunbridge Wells,
and has issue, Evelyn Margaret Louisa, b. 23 June,
1892.
II. Margaret Ker, b. 17 July 1869, m. 27 Sept. 1887, J. C.
Vaughan-Pryse-Rice, Esq. of Llwyn-y-Brain, Llan-
dovery, and has issue, a dau. b. 20 Jan. 1894.
Iiineagre. — Alexander Stewart, Esq. of Grove House,
Woodford, b. 15 Sept. 1778, son of Peter Stewart and Joan
Diek, his nifo, m. 16 Jan. J818, Agnes Marsliall, eldest dau.
of William Logan, of Clarkstone, co. Stirling, and by her (who
d. 1 Oct. 1883) he had issue,
I. Alexander, b. 17 Dec. 1818; d. 18 June, 1820.
.II. Alexander, 6. 19 May, 1822.
III. James, now of Alltyrodyn.
IV. V\il,iam, Ij. 23 July, 1827; d. 15 Aug. 1831.
-▼. Lewes Gowcr, 6.25July, 1838; »/t.20June, 1863, Marianne
Victorine, dau. of William Butler, Esq., Madras army, and
has issue,
I Lewes Hart, Lieut. York and Lancaster Regt., b. 18 Jan.
1866.
1 Marian Agnes, b. 5 July, 1864.
2 Helen, b. 7 Jan. 1868.
3 Louisa Butler, b. 15 Nov. 1869.
4 Evelyn Winifred, b. 20 July, 1872.
I. Agnes Logan, b. 25 June, 1820; d. 30 April, 1886.
II. Helen, ''. 2.') Feb. 1824 : m. 29 May, IS.') J, Morgan Jones,
Esq. of Penylan, co. Cardigan, and Llanmiloe, co. Car-
marthen, and d. 23 March, 1355, leaving issue,
1 Morgan, b. 24 Nov. 1854; m. 29 Jan. 1879, Sophie
Grainger, dau. of — Sharpe, Esq., and has issue, Morgan
Grainger, b. 25 June, 1881.
1 Helen, b. 8 March, 1853; m. 24 Jan. 1877, David Francis
William Saunders, Esq. of Glanrhydw, co. Carmarthen.
III. Mary, h. 10 Feb. 1826; m. 10 Sept. 1867, Edward Temple,
Esq. ot .SaUer^rill, co. York.
IV. Margaret, </. 12 Feb. 1829; to. 21 June, 1802, Henry
Brenchlcy, I'jsq.
V. Elizabeth Gower, b. 27 April, 1832.
VI. Louisa, 6. 21 March, 1834.
Mr. Stewart d. 25 March 1867.
&a(— Alltyrodyn, Llandyssil, co. Cardigan.
STEWART OP KINLOCHMOIDART.
Stewart, Robert, Esq. of Kinlochmoidart, co.
Inverness, J. P. cos. Renfrew and Midlothian, and
J. P. and D.L. for co. Inverness, b. 26 April, 1825;
m.. 13 Feb. 185(3, Margaret, dau. of the late
William Stevenson, Esq., and has issue,
I. John Charles, b. July 1858, m. 23 Oct. 1890, Anna Mary,
dau. of Lieut. -Col. Babington, late 7th Hussars, of
Brooklands, Hants, and has issue,
Robert Niel, b. 8 Aug. 1891.
II. Frederick Campbell, b. 13 Feb. 1872.
I. Louisa Gertrude, m. 9 March, 1886, Major Thomas Robert
Swinburne, R.JI.A.
ir. Frances Elizabeth, m. 13 Jan. 1892, George Prangley
Wilson, Esq.
Mr. Stewart is the son of the late Robert Stewart,
Esq. of Glasgow, who d. 1 Jan. 1837, by Jane his
wile {d. 22 Sept. 1818), dau. of Thomas Pott, Esq.
&ai— Kinlochmoidart, co. Inverness.
Residence— i, Moray Place, Edinburgh.
Clubs— Jaaior Carlton, S. W., and New Club, Edinburgh.
STILEMAN-GIBBARD OF SHARNBROOK.
StILEMAN-GtIBBARD, LeO.VAED GrIBBABD, Esq.
of Sharnbrook, Beds, M.A., J.P., b. 22 June, 1856;
*. his uncle 1871, assumed tlie additional surname
of GiBBARD on attaining his majority in 1877 ;
m. 3 Jan. 1884, Edith Geraldine, eldest dau. of
Sir Frederick Arrow, Deputy Master of the Trinity
House, of Pilgrims Hall, Essex, and has issue,
Dorothy Amy, b. 1884.
liineage — John Gibbard, Esq. of Sharnbrook, J.P. and
D.L., Receiver-General for the county, Major of the Bedford,
Militia, and Colonel-Commandant of the local Militia, son and
heir of William Gibbard, Esq. of the same place, J.P. and
High Sheriff of the county 1785; m. Dec. 1811, Mary, dau. of
Leonard Hampson, Esq., by his wife, a dau. of the Rev.
William Smith, Vicar of St. Paul's, Bedford, Rector of Barton
Bedford, and Prebendary of Lincoln, by Mary Hawes his wife,
a granddau. of the founder of charities in Bedford, descended
from Sir Samuel Luke, of Cople, and by this lady had issue,
John, bis heir.
William, m. Louisa Hall ; murdered on Lake Huron 1863.
Henry Lee, Lieut.-Col. Bombay Horse Artillery ; d. in Paris
May, 1803.
Thomas Bayly, Lieut.-Col. Bombay Horse Artillery, d. May,
1873.
Maiy, d. Feb. 1890.
Sarah, drowned at Toronto 1862.
Susanna, m. Albemarle Bettington, Esq. of Riverside House,
Sharnbrook, d. April, 1892.
Frances, m. Dec. 1852, Major-Gen. William Croughfon Stile-
man, 16th Regt. Bombay N.I. She d. at Aden Dac. 1863,
leaving issue,
Arthur William Stileman, b. 1855; vi. Aug. 1833, Edith,
3rd dau. of liev. Frederic Cheere, of Papworth Hall, St.
Ives, Hunts, and has, with other issue, Frederick; Cecil;
Amy ; and Madrdl.
Leo.vard Gibbard, now of Sharnbrook, who s. under the
will of his uncle.
Harry Hampson Stileman, Lieut. R.N., m. 31 Mar«h, 1892,
Emma, 2nd dau. of Gen. R. Oldrield, K. A., of We-tbourne.
Charles Harvey Stileman, m. Frances Dale Feuwick.
Amy Mary Stileman, d. uniii. March, 1384.
Mr. Gibbard d. Jan. 1849, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Gibbard, Esq. of Sharnbruol;, J.P. and D.L., d. 1871,
bequeathing the estates to his nephew, the 2nd son of his
youngest sister, Frances.
Stat — Sharnbrook House, Bedford.
STIRLING OF CASTLEMILK.
Stielino-Stuakt, William James Ceawfurd,
Esq. of Castk'iniik and Milton, co. Lanark. D.L.,
b. 18.J4 ; s. his lather 1887, and assumed the addi-
tional surname of CuAWFUED, m. 1890, Constance
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Marie de Lormet, dau. of Alexander Deunistoun,
Esq. of Golfliill, co. Lanark, and has issue,
I. James, b. 1S91. u. Douglas Eae, b. 1S92.
liiueag'e. — The descent of this family embraces a period
of seven centuries, and includes twenty generations. ]n early
times, several distinguished families and individuals existed of
the name of Stirling, who cannot be distinctly traced to a
common ancestor with the ancient Houses of Cawder and Keir,
but who are presumed to have been of the same race. Stirling
of Glenesk had great possessions in the shire of Forfar, and
«ndert in an heiress, Catherine, who, in 13G5, m. Sir Alexander
Lindsay, and whose son. Sir David Lindsay, of Glenesk, was
created Earl of Crawford in 13D8. SirJohnde Stirling adhered
to the Enslish interest in the reign of King David II. He
was high in the favour of King Edward III., and was, by that
monarch, summoned as a peer to Parliament among the
barons of England from the year 1343 to 1370. The families
of Stirling of Cawder and Stirling of Keir can be traced to
Walter deStriveling, who is mentioned in a charter granted
by David L, King of Scotland, about the year 1150.
Lucas de Striveling, of Kathoran, who d. between 1449
and 1462, had a dau. Margaret, wife of Sir Colin Campbell,
Lord of Glenorchy, and a son and successor.
Sir William de Strivelino (or Stirling), of Keir. He was
knighted in 1460, and rf. between 1468 and 1471. Hy his 1st
wife, Margaret Cunninghame,he had issue, William, his heir.
By his 3rd wife, Agnes Bruce, he had issue, John, William,
and Lewis. He had also a dau. Catherine, wife of JohnBeton,
of Balfour. He was s. by his son.
Sir William Stirling, of Keir. He espoused the cause of
the nobles, licaded by Prince James, against King James III.
He was knighted by King James IV. He vi. 1st, in 1472,
Maiiotta, dau. of Eobert, Lord Fleming, by whom he had no
issue, and 2ndly, before 1495, Margaret, dau. of Sir James
Crichton, of Kutlivcndenny, by whom (who m. 2ndly, John,
ist Lord Sempill) he had issue,
John, his heir. William.
Catherine, wife of Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus
(Bell the Cat).
Elizabeth, wife of Sir Adam Crichton, of Ruthven.
Janet, wife of Sir David Bruce, of Clackmannan.
Sir William d. 1503, and was s. by his son.
Sir John Stirling, of Keir. He was Sheriff of Perth in
1515. On the death of King James IV., he was appointed,
along with Lords Erskine and Fleming, guardian of the person
of the young king James V. He to. in 1513, Margaret dau. of
Walter Forrester, of Torwood, by whom he had issue,
James, his heir.
William, ancestor of the Stirlings, Barts. of Ardoch.
Lucas.
Catherine, wife of George Mushet, of Tolgart.
Margaret, w ife of Walter Graham.
Sir John d. 1539, and was s. by his son.
Sir James Stirling, of Keir. In 1534, he m. 1st, Janet
Stirling, only dau. of Andrew Stirling, of Cawder, by whom
he acquiied that ancient family estate. By her he had issue,
a son, John, of Bankeir, who d. s. p. Sir James, to. 2ndly, in
1542, Jean Chisholm, cousin to William Chisholm, Bishop of
Dunblane, by whom he had issue,
Archibald, his heir. James.
Margaret, wife of Sir John Houston, of Houston.
Elizaboih, wife of John Napier, of Merchiston, the illus-
trious inventor of logarithms.
Sir James Stirling d. at Cawder in 1588. He was s. by his
eon,
Sir Archibald Stirling, of Keir and Cawder. He was
knighted by James VI. before 1592. He m. 1st, Mary,
youngest dau. of David, 2nd Lord Drummond, by whom he
faad issue,
James (Sir), his heir.
Jean, wife of Sir William Drummond, of Riccarton.
He m. 2ndly, in 1589, Grizel, dau. of James, Lord Ross, by
his wife, Jane, eldest dau. of Robert, Lord Sempill, by whom
he had issue,
John, of Garden, who carried on the line of the Keir family.
William, of Bankel, whose son d. s. p.
Archibald, ancestor of Stirling o/Kippendavie.
Henry, whose line is extinct.
Alexander.
Agnes.
Sir Archibald d. in 1630, and was s. by his grandson, George,
only son of his eldest son, James, who d. before him.
Sir James Stirling, eldest son of Sir Archibald, of Keir,
was knighted in 1607. He m. 16C6, Anna, eldest dau. of Sir
<Jcorge Home, of Wedderburu, by whom he had issue.
James, d. young. Archibald, d. young.
George, heir to his grandfather.
Mary, wife (in 1633) of John Stewart the younger, of Black-
hall and Ardgowan.
Jean.
Sir James Stirling d. before his father in 1614. His son.
Sir George Stirling, of Keir and Cawder, ?. his grandfather
in 1630. He was knighted in 1662. He m. 1st, 1630, h"T3
cousin, Margaret, dau. of James, Lord Ross, by whom he had
no surviving issue ; 2ndly (1637), Margaret, dau. of Archibald,
1st Lord Napier, by Margaret, sister of the great Marquess of
Montrose, by whom he had no issue ; 3rdly, in 1554, Anna,
dau. of Sir Thomas Nicholson, Bart., of Camock, by whom he
liad no issue ; and 4thly, in 1666, Margaret, eldest dau. of
Alexander Livingstone, 2nd Earl of Linlithgow, and widow of
Sir Thomas Nicolson, of Carnock, by whom he had no issue.
Sir George Stirling took an active part in public and political
life. He was a zealous supporter of the monarcliical interest,
and was strictly allied with the Marquess of Montrose and the
royalist leaders. Sir George d. 1667, and leaving no issue, he
was s. by his cousin and next heir. Sir Arctiibald Stirling, of
Garden, son of John Stirling, of Garden, younger son of
Sir Archibald, of Keir and Cawder, to whom we now
revert.
Sir John Stirling, of Garden, b. 1595. He to. 1st, 1613,
Margaret, dau. of Sir William Menteith, of Kerse, by whom he
had issue,
John, d. young.
Archibald, who carried on the line of the Keir family.
William, d. young.
James, to. and had issue. His male line is extinct.
William. George. Alexander.
Grizel.
Anna, wife of Alexander Cowan, of Western Polmaise.
Margaret.
Sir John m. 2ndly, dau. of Sir John Bruce, of Kincavil, by
whom he had no issue. He d. 1643, and was s. by his son.
Sib Archibald Stirling, of Garden. He was a member of
the Scottish Bar, and took an active share in public affairs on
the royalist side. In 1601, he was appointed a lord of session,
when he took the title of Lord Garden. On the death of his
cousin. Sir George Stirling, he s. to Keir in 1667. He m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of Patrick Murray, 1st Lord Elibank, by whom
he had issue, John, his lieir, 6. 1G38; two sons, named
George, who ci. young; Anna Margaret. He to. 2ndly, Mause,
dau. of Sir James Murray, of Kilbaberton, by whom ke had
issue,
Archibald, heir to his father in the estate of Garden and
ancestor of the family of Stirling of Garden.
James, whose male line is extinct.
George. William. Alexander.
Ttiomas, d. young.
Henry, whose male line is extinct.
Catherine.
Elizabeth, wife of James Seton, of Touch.
Rebecca.
Lord Garden d. 1668, and was s. by his son.
Sir John Stirling, of Keir and Cawder. He m. Ist, 1668,
Lady Margaret Livingstone, dau. of Alexander, 2nd Earl of
Linlithgow, and widow of his cousin. Sir George Stirling of Keir,
but by her (who d. in 1674) he had no issue. lie to. 2ndly,
1675, Lilias, dau. of Sir John Colquhoun, Bart., of Luss, by
Margaret his wife, dau. and heir of Sir Gideon Baillie, of
Lochend, by whom he had issue,
Archibald, d. young.
John, heir to his father.
George, d. s. p.
JAM'S, b. 1679, who carried on the line of the family
William, whose issue is extinct.
Lilias, wife of James Murray, of Touchadam.
Elizabeth.
Sir John d. in 1684, and his widow to. the Hon. Charles Mait-
land, son of Charles, 3rd Earl of Lauderdale. Sir John was
s. by his son,
John Stirling, of Keir and Cawder, who, dying unm. in
1693, was s. by his brother,
James Stirling, of Keir and Cawder. He took part in the
rising in favour of the Stuarts in 1715, when he was attainted
and his estates were forfeited. They were, however, purchased
by his friends in behoof of his son. During the rising in 1745,
he was imprisoned. He m. in 1704, Hon. Marion Stewart,
eldest dau. of Alexander, 5th Lord Blantyre, by Anne, dau.
of Sir Robert Hamilton, Lord Presmanan, brother of the 2nd
Lord Belhaven, by whom he had, with other issue who d.
young,
John, his heir.
Archibald, heir to his brother.
William, who carried on the liae of the family.
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Lewis, d. .«. p. Aloxanilcr, d. s. p.
Anne, wife of John Erskino, of Carnock.
Lilias.
Frances, wife of Sir Arcliibald Stuart, of Castlemilk, Bart.
Elizabeth. Helen.
Maruaret, wife of Sir Hush Hamilton, Bart, of Roseliall.
Magdalen. Henvictte.
James Stirling and the Hon. Marion Stewart had twont}--one
children, and the line of their f;uiiily was carried on by their
12th son. He d. 1749, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Stirung, of Keir and Cawder. He d. unni. 1757,
and was .<:. by his brother,
Akcuieald StuvLing, of Keir and Cawder. lie spent the
early part of his life in Jamaica, where extensive estates
belonged to the Keir family for several Rcncrations. Mem.
1st, 17o5, Margaret, dau. of Col. William Erskinc, of Torrie,
by whom he had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 17(52, Dame Anne
Hay, dau. of William Hay, of Drumekiar, and widow of Sir
Patrick-Hepburn IJurray, Bart., of Balmanno, by whom he
had no issue. Archibald Stirling d. 1783, and was «. by his
brother,
William Stirling, of Keir and Cawder, 6. 1725. He in. 1st,
1765, his cousin, Helen Gray, 2nd dau. of John, 11th Lord
Gray, by Helen Stewart, dau. of Alexander, 6th Lord Blantyre,
by whom he had issue,
James, of Keir, d. uiun. 1831.
John. d. -an in. liS.S.
Archibald, of Keir, m. 1815, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir
John Maxwell, Bart, of PoUok, and was grandfather of Sir
John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell, Bart, of Pollok and
Keir.
Charles, 6. 1771, of Kenmure. He m. Christian, dau. of
David F.rskine, of Linlathan, by whom lie had no issue,
and d. 1S30.
Robert, m. Sarah Steel, by whom he had a dau., who d.
young. He d. 1808.
Margaret. Marion. Jean.
AVilliam Stirling m. 2ndly, 1781, Jean, dau. of Sir John Stuart,
l>art. of Castlemilk, by whom he had issue, two daus. (Helen,
wife of Rev. A. Makell.ir, and Anne) and a son
Capt. William Stirling, 1st Dragoon Guards, b. 1789; m.
1st, 13 March, 1818, .Mary, dau. of John Anderson, Esq. of
Loudon, and by her (who d. 17 Dec. 1819) had an only child,
William Stuart, his heir,
lie m. 2ndly, Anne Charlotte, dau. of Sir Alexander Gibson-
Jlaitland, Bart., and by her had a son, James, and a dau.
Helen, m. 184G, Henry Everard, Esq. of Gosberton. The
elder .son,
William Stdabt Stirling Crawfcrd, of Milton, 6. 29 Nov.
1819; m.22Jan. 1876, Caroline Agnes, dau. of John, 2nd Lord
Decies, and widow of James, 4th Duke of Montrose (she m.
3rdly, 26 July, 1888, Marcus Henry Milner, Esq.), but cZ. s. ^. 23
Feb. 1833. In descent from Jean Stuart, his grandmother, Mr.
Stirling-Crawfurd had succeeded to those estates, and took
the name of Crawfurd, in terms of the entail executed by
John Crawfurd, Esq., 1706; while his brother, Capt. Stirling-
Stuart, s. as 2nd son to the estate of Castlemilk, and took the
name of Stuart, in terms of the entail of that estate executed
by Sir John Stuart. By his will, he directed the Milton estates
to be entailed on his half-brother,
James Stirling Crawfcbd Stirlino-Stdart, Esq. of Castle-
milk and Milton, J. P., formerly Capt. King's Dragoon Guards ,
6. 1825; assumed the additional surname of Stuart, on
succeeding to Castlemilk, and in 1S37, the surname of
Crawfued, on succeeding to Milton; m. 1 June, 1852,
Harriet Boswell Erskine, dau. of Matthew Fortescue, Esq. of
Belvidere, Dublin (.?ee Burke's Peerage, Fobtescce, E.), and
had issue,
I. William James, now of Castlemilk and Milton.
I. Erskine Mary Katharine, )«. 1875, Charles Shipley Gordon,
Esq. isee Burke's Petra^e, Buchan, E.), of 8, Lansdowne
^ Road, S. W., and has i.ssue.
II. Anne Helen Margaret, rn. 1876, Gen. William Gordon,
C.B., who d. 1883. liesidiiHce — Malvern House, Southsea.
III. Hannah Gerakline, m. 1884, Capt. Edgar Alan Lambart,
R.A. (see Cavan, E.), and d. 1887, leaving issue.
IV. Harriet Christian. v. Marion Jane.
.-IrnLS— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., on a bend sa. three
buckles of the first; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a fesse erm., between
three mullets arg. within a bordure of the last. Crest — A
crescent arg.
Seat— Castlemilk, Rutherglen, Glasgow.
24 Jan. 1844; m. 30 Sept. 1875, Anna Selina, dau.
of G. Gartsido Tipping, Esq. of Eossferry, co.
Fcrmanagli, and Little Bolton, co. Lancaster, and
has issue,
Archibald, 6.29 Nov. 1885.
Jean Isabel. Christian.
Mildred Eleanor. Helen Anna.
Katherine Lilias. Marion Grizel.
Lineagre. — This family of Stirling of Garden is a branch
of the ancient family of Stirling of Keir (sea Stirling of
CasiUmilk and Burke's Peerage, Maxwell, Bart.). The estate
was purchased from Sir James Forrester of Garden, early in
the 17th century. The first STiRLrNG who possessed Garden
as a separate estate was Sir John Stirling, Knt. 2nd son
of Sir Archibald Stirling, of Keir, who received it from his
father in 1613, on the occasion of his marriage.
The immediate ancestor.
Archibald Stirling, of Garden, m. his cousin, Christian
Stirling in 1772, and d. 1824, having by her who d. 1773, had
an only son,
James Stirling, of Garden, m. 1843, Isabella, dau. of
William Monterth, Esq. and d. 1856, having by her who d.
188C, had issue, an only son,
James Stirling, Esq., D.L., now of Garden.
Arms — Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or, in chief a crescent
gu. for dilTerence. Crest — A moor's head couped ppr. Motto
— Gang forward.
Stat — Garden, Kippen, co. Stirling.
STIRLING- OF GARDEN.
Stielino, .Jame.s, Esq. of Garden, co. Stirling,
J.P. CO. Perth, and J.P. and D.L. co. Stirling, b.
STIRLING OF KIPPENDAVIE.
Stirling, Patrick, Esq. of Kippendavie, and
Ivippenross, co. Perth, b. 13 Nov. 1846 ; m. Sept.
1876, Margaret Mary, eldest dau. of Rear-Admiral
John Leith, by his ■wife, Margaret Forbes, of
Blackford, co. Aberdeen, and has issue,
I. John Alexander, b. 20 Sept. 1881.
II. Patrick Douglas, b. 10 Oct. 1886.
Mr. Stirling s. his father, John Stirling, in 1882,
He served formerly in the 92nd (Gordon) High-
landers, is Lieut.-Col. of tlie 4th Vol. Batt. Royal
Highlanders, and J.P. for cos. Perth and Stirling.
Lineage. — This is a branch of the family of Stirling of
Keir.
Archibald Stirling (3rd son of Sir Archibald Stilling, of
Keir, co. Perth, by his 2nd wife, Grizell, dau. of James, Lord
Ross, and Jane his wife, eldest dau. of Robert, Lord Sempill)
received from his father, by a charter, dated 5 Aug. 1594, the
estate of Kippendavie and other lands, and became founder oS
this and other younger branches of the Keir family. In 1622,
Archibald Stirling was received and admitted a Burgess and
Guild Brother of Stirling. He 7n. 1618, Jean, dau. of Sir
George Mushet, Knt. of Burnbank, and d. between 23 April,
1645, and 17 April, 1646, leaving, besides five daus., two sons,
George, who must have d. s. p., as his brother,
John Stirling, s. to the estate and became of Kippendavie.
He hi. 1067, Christian, dau. of David Doig, of Ballingren, and
relict of John Graham, of Micklewood, and had, besides a
dau. Christian, five sons, Archibald and George (twins) and
James, all three d. s. p.; Charles s. to the estates ; and Alex-
ander. Mr. Stirling was^. I June, 1697, by his only surviving
son,
Charles Stirling, of Kippendavie, b. 14 Dee. 1680 ; m. 1st,
1703, Katherine, 2nd dau. of Alexander Arbuthnott, of Knox,
2nd son of the 1st Viscount Arbuthnott, and 2ndly, 1709,
Christian, widow of Douglas, of Garvald. By the former only
he had issue, two sons, Patrick and James. He d. before ft
Nov. 1736, and was s. by the elder son,
Patrick Stirling, of Kippendavie, 6. 8 April, 1704; m.
1727, Margaret, dau. of Sylvester Douglas, of Whitcridge, by
JIargaret Keith his wife, and by her (who d. before 1757) had,
besides three daus., all of whom m., and several sons, who d.
young, two other sons, Patrick, who s., and John, who s. his
brother. Mr. Stirling d. Nov. 1745, and was s. by his eldest
surviving son,
Patrick Stirling, of Kippendavie, 6. 28 Jan. 1734, who d.
12 Dec. 1775, and was s. by his brother,
John Stirling, of Kippendavie, 6. 22 Dec. 1742, who acquired
the estate of Kippcnross, from William Pearson, in 1778, and ,
in 1813 the superiority of Kippendavie, Lanrick, Auehinbie,
Shanraw, and Woodland, from James Stirling, of Keir. Ue m.
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30 April, 1781, Mary, 2nd dau. of WiUiam Graham, of Airth,
by his wife, Ann Stirling, of Ardoch, and by her had
I. Patrick, the younger, of Kippendavie and Kippenross,
Capt. 13th Light Dragoons, 6. 30 April, 1782; served in the
Peninsula. His fattier conveyed Kippenross to him on the
occasion of his marriage, 1810, with Catherine Georgiana,
3rd dau. of John Wedderburn, of Spring Garden Estate,
Westmorland. Jamaica, grandson of Sir Alexander Wed-
derburn, 6th Bart, of Blaelcness. By this lady, Mr. Patriclc
StIrling,who predeceased his father 30 March, ISlC, had issue,
1 John, successor to his grandfather.
2 Patrick, 6. 19 Aug. 1813, who s. to Gogar and Black-
grange, near Alloa, on the death of his uncle, John,
1819. He acquired, by purchase from Mr. Wardlaw
Eamsey, the estate of Tillicoultry, which was subse-
quently sold by Mr. Stirling of Kippendavie. He d. unm.
10 March, 1839,from the result of a fall at Lauriston Castle.
1 Mary Wedderburn, s. her brother in Gogar and Black-
grange ; TO. 2 May, 1840, John Davie Mornes, M.D., who
d. 1858, leaving issue, John Morries, 6. 1851.
II. William, 6. 26 June, 1787; m. 1st, 1811, Elizabeth Bar-
rett, only child of Henry Barrett, Esq., eldest son of Edward
Barrett, Esq. of Cinnamon Hill, Jamaica, and by her (who
d. 19 April, 1830) had three sons and three daus.,
1 John, 6. 24 Jan. 1813, in Australia; m. Eebecca Ann,
dau. of Major Crotty, and has had issue, John Henry, b.
7 Occ. 1841; Francis Gordon, b. 3 Aug. 1843; Charles
William, 6. 18 Jan. 1847 ; and Elizabeth.
2 Henry, 6. 1818; d. 1824.
3 William, Merchant at Glasgow, b. 30 March, 1822; to.
1855, his cousin-german, Mary Katharine, 2nd dau. of
Sylvester Douglas Stirling, of Glenbervie, and has a dau.
Charlotte Douglas.
1 Mary, m. A July, 1844, Thomas James Graham Stirling,
of Strowan, and d. a. p. 1847.
2 Elizabeth.
3 Henrietta Jane, to. her cousin, Graham Eussell, after-
wards Somerville, of Hamilton Farm and Sorn, who d.
leaving issue (see Somerville of Sorn).
Mr. William Stirling m. 2ndly, 1833, Alicia, dau. of Peter
Salmond, Esq., and by her had three sons and four daus.,
all of whom d. young, except Anna Christian, Emma
Caroline, Margaret Douglas, and Williamina Mary.
HI. John, 6. 18 Oct. 1788; s. to Gogar and Blackgrange on
the death of his father, 1816 ; and d. at Brighton 21 May,
1819, when those estates descended to his nephew, Patrick,
as above.
IV. James, Capt. E.N., 6. 31 Oct. 1789; purchased Glentyan,
CO. Renfrew. He m. Ist, 1820, his cousin-german, Mary,
dau. of Day Hort Macdowall, Esq. of Castle Semple, which
lady d. s. p. 17 Feb. 1839, and 2ndly, 1844, his cousin-
german, Elizabeth Clirislian, now of Glentyan, dau. of
James Dundas, Esq. of Ochtertyre, co. Stirling, and widow
of William Macdowall, Esq. of Garthland. Mrs. Stirling d.
1884. Capt. Stirling d. 1872.
V. Charles, Merchant at Glasgow, partner in the firm of
Stirling, Gordon, and Co., 6. 24 Jan. 1796. In 1835, he pur-
chased the estate of Gargunnock, co Stirling. He m. 14
June, 1831, Christian, eldest dau. of John Hamilton, Esq. of
Sundrum, and d. 24 Oct. 1 839, leaving a son, John Stirling,
now of Gargunnock {which see).
VI. Thomas, d. young.
VII. Sylvester Douglas, b. 3 Feb. 1803, purchased the estate
of Woodside, co. Stirling, and changed the name to Glen-
bervie. He m. 1830, Anne Patricia Cragie, dau. of David
Connell, of Glasgow, and d. 2 Sept. 1846 (accidentally
drowned whilst bathing at Ardrossan), having had one son,
Charles, 6. 1840, d. 1856, and four daus., Isabella Georgiana
Hay ; Mary Katharine, m. 1855, her cousin-german, William
Stirling ; Anne Douglas ; Charlotte Jane.
I. Anne, tii. 1809, Ludovick Houston, Esq. of Johnstone
Castle, and had a son, George, M.P. for co. Eenfrew, who
d. unm. 1843.
II. Margaret Douglas, m. 3 Nov. 1806, James, 10th Lord
Torphichen, and d. 1856.
III. Mary. to. 1808, James Eussell, Esq. of Woodside, and d.
Sept. 1820, having had issue. Their 5th son, Graham Rus-
sell, s. to the estate of Hamilton Farm, and assumed the
surname of Somervell (which see).
IV. Katharine, 7«. 1811, her cousin-german, James Erskine,
Esq. of Linlatheri.
V. Elizabeth Christian, m. 11 Nov. 1815, Sir William Milli-
ken Napier, 8th Bart., of Napier.
VI. Jean Wilhelmina.
John Stirling d. at Kippenross, June, 1816, aged 73, less than
three months after his eldest son, and was s. by his grandson,
John Stirling, of Kippendavie and Kippenross, b. 1811 ; la.
1839, Catherine Mary, only child of Rev. John Wellings, by
Mary Wedderburn his wife, and by her (who d. 1879) had
issue,
I. Patrick, now of Kippendavie and Kippenross.
II. John Carolus, 6. 1848 ; m. 1882, Constance, dau. of H.
Clough, Esq. of Llwyn OiTa, Wales and has issue.
III. William Robert, 6. 1851 ; m. 1883, Alice, dau. of J.
Hibbard, Esq. of Chicago, U.S.A., and has issue.
I. Mary Catherine, m. 1866, Capt. G. K. McCallum, 92nd
(Gordon) Highlanders, of Braco Castle, co. Perth, and has
issue.
Arms — Arg., on a bend sa. three buckles of the first, in chief
a crescent of the second. Crest— A. Moor's head sa., banded
about the temples arg. J/oito— Gang forward.
iSeaJ— Kippenross, near Dunblane.
STIRLING OF LARBERT.
Chalmee-Stieling, Gilbert Stirling, Esq.
of Larbert, co. Stirling, Major Eoyal Horse Guards
(retired), formerly Cornet 9th Lancers, b. 18 Jan.
1843 ; m. 3 Dec. 1873, Hon. I^ora Josephine Har-
court Westenra, 4th dau. of Henry Kobert, 3rd
Lord Rossmore, and has issue,
I. Henry Francis, b. 5 Nov. 1874.
II. Reginald Gilbert, b. 30 Dec. 1878.
III. Charles Richard, b. 14 July, 1882.
IV. William George, 6. 25 Aug. 1887.
Lineage.— Gilbert Stirling, Esq., descended, it is
stated from the family of Keir (Betham's Baronetage, vol. iv.
p. 247), TO. Margaret, dau. of Alexander Cuming, Esq. of
Birness, co. Aberdeen, descended of Altyre, by whom he had
a son,
Alexander Stirling, Esq., Merchant in Edinburgh, m.
Jane, 2nd dau. of James Moir, Esq. of Lochfield, co. Perth, a
cadet of the family of Leckie, by whom he had, with other
issue, James, created a baronet 19 July, 1792, and Margaret,
wife of Charles Robertson, Esq., from whom the present repre-
sentative descends, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir James Stirling, Bart, of Mansfield and Uppell, to.
Alison, youngest dau. of James Mansfield, Esq., Banker
in Edinburgh, by whom he had, i. Gilbert (2nd Bart.) ;
II. James ; iii. William Robert ; i. Janet, to. Admiral Sir
Thomas Livingston, Bart, of Westquarter; ii.Jane. Sir James
d. 17 Feb. 1805, and was «. by his elder son.
Sir Gilbert, 2nd and last Bart, of Mansfield, an Officer of
the Coldstream Guards, and Lieut.-Col. in the army. Sir
Gilbert sold his estate in the co. of Ayr, and purchased that
of Larbert and other lands in co. Stirling, and dying at Larbert
House 13 Feb. 1843, left his landed estates and personal fortune
to be entailed on the heirs of his cousin, Sarah Mary Emily
Robertson (niece of the 1st Bart.), wife of Major Francis Day
Chalmer, and their eldest son, the present
Gilbert Stirling Chalmer-Stibung is the first heir of the
estate of Larbert, and now in possession.
^amilg ai Caabgirt^.
This is one of the oldest families in Scotland, and lineally
descends from Herbertus de Camera, Camerarius Scotiae or
Great Chamberlain of Scotland in the reign of David I., from
1124 to 1153. His son, Eeginaldcs de Camera, was possessed
of the barony of Gadgirth in the reign of William the Lion,
between 1165 and 1214. He was s. by his son, also ReginaUlus.
de Camera, who obtained a charter, terrarum de Gadgirth ■
about 1320. He was s. by his son,
William de Camera, de Gadgirth, appointed 1369 Clerk
Register and Justice Clerk north of the Forth. He was s. by
his son,
Reginald de Camera, to whom s. his son.
Sir John de Camera, Dominus de Gadgirth, one of the
Greater Barons or Magnates Regni. He was «. by his son,
John, Dominus de Gadgirth, who highly distinguished him-
self at the battle of Verneuil, in France, 17 Aug. 1424, and in
consequence had a fleur-de-lis held by a lion in his dexter paw
added to his coat of arms. He fell at the battle of the Herrings,
in France, before 1429. He was s. by his son.
Sir John de Camera, de Gadgirth, who sat as a Baron in
the first Parliament of James IV., taking place "inter domi-
num Ker et dominuni Balcomie," m. Elizabeth Hamilton,
sister of 1st Lord Hamilton, by whom he had a son, who s.
him,
John de Camera, de Gadgirth, ni. 1491, Marion Hay, niece
of John, Lord llay of Yester, and had a son (with three daus., .
all honourably man ied),
James de Camera, de Gadgirth, ni. the dau. of Sir Hugli
Campbell, of London, and was s. by his elder son,
James Cualmer, of Gadgirth, who had several charters under
the Great Seal (1541 and 154S), ra. Annabella, dau. of Cuning-
hame, of Caprington, and was «. by his son,
James Chalmer, of Gadgirth (sasine dated 1580), to. Isa-
bella, dau. of Sir Patrick Houston, of Houston, and was s. by
his son,
James Chalmer, of Gadgirth, Sheriff Principal ofco. Ayr,
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vife, lsal>el, dau. of John Blair, of Blair, he had five sons and
li.Ye daus., and w;is s. in his estates by his grandson,
John Cualmee, of Gadiiirth, a Member of the first Parlia-
ment of William and Mart, lliSl'. He 7)i. Margaret, eldest
dau. of Col. James Montgomery, of Coilsfield, 3rd son ot the
Cth Earl of Eglinton, and was ^«. by his eldest son,
John Chalmer, of Gadcirth, who li. s. p. 1740, when he
was s. (both his brothers, James and Hugh, having d. s. p.)
by his three sisters, Mary, Anna, and Elizabeth, as heirs por-
tjoners. The two eldest sisters d. s. p. Elizabeth, the
youngest, became the wife of John BIcre, Esq., and on her
death, her portion of the estate went to her eldest son,
John Mihe Cualmer, of Gadgirth, W.S., m. Miss E. Far-
quhar, of Eilinbiirgh, and was s. by his only son,
Geokge Chalmer, Esq., an Advocate of the Madra-s Bar,
wliere he realized a considerable fortune, and m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Francis Latour, Esq. of that presidency, by whom he
had a son, Francis Dat Chalmer, and two daus., Anne,
»/i. John Jenkins, Esq. (brother of Dr. Jenkins, of Baliol,
Vjee-Chancellor of the University of 0-\ford), and Eliza,
wife of Kobert Haig, Esq. of Viewpark, 4th son of Jolm
Kaig, Esq. of Blairhill, co. Perth. Mr. Chalmer was s. by his
ojily son,
Francis Day Chalmer, Major 7th Dragoon Guards, vi.
May, 1833, Sarah Mary Emily, dau. of James Robertson.
Esq., Capt. of Engineers, Madras army, the cousin and heir
of Sir Gilbert Stirling, Bart, of Mansfield and Larbert, by whom
he had
Gilbert Stirling Chalmer- Stirling, now of Larbert.
Reginald Chalmer, 6. 12 July, 1844, Lieuf.-Col. King's Eoyal
Kitle Corps.
•George Chalmer, Lieut.-Col. late Gordon Highlanders.
Francis, late K.N.
Anna, m. Col. 14eid.
Emily Eliza, m. Capt. Cox, and has issue.
Catherine Frances.
Charlotte Amy Rachel, m. Percy Lysaght, Esq.
^r»)w of Stirling — Arg., on abend az., between a Moor's
head in profile couped sa., wreathed about the temples or, in
<;hief, and in base a garb of the second, three arming buckles
or. Crest of Stirling — A demi-Moor couped in profile, in
the dexter hand an arrow in fesae and at his back a quiver of
arrows, all ppr. Motto — Forward.
Ai-ms of Chalmer of Gojbjirtk — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az.,
a mullet arg. ; 2nd, or, a fe^^e chequy az. and arg. ; 3rd, arg.,
on a fesse az. three mullets of the field. Crest of Chalmer —
A demi-lion, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis gu. Motto
—Quid non Deojuvante.
A«id«nce— Sysonby, Melton Mowbray.
Club — Carlton.
STIRIilNa OF FAIRBURN AND MONAR.
Stirling, John, Esq. of Fairburn and Monar,
•CO. Ross, and of Foulton, co. Ayr, J. P. and D.L.
for the former co., and J. P. ibr Cumberland, b.
26 June, 1820 ; m. 14 Sept. 1852, Marian, dau. of
John Hartley, Esq., and has had issue,
I. William, b. 12 Feb. 1859; m. 7 Aug. 1889, Charlotte Eva,
2nd dau. of the late .ffineas Mackintosh, of Daviot, co.
Inverness, and has issue,
I. John, b. 16 Sept. 1893.
I. Marian Louisa, {>. 26 June, 1890.
II. Charlotte Isabel, b. 16 May, 1892.
II. John Hartley (deceased).
/III. James, b. 7 Jan. 1S62.
IV. Alexander, 6. 24 May, 1865.
-V. Charles b. 10 Nov. 1370.
I. Margaret Violet, 7n. Sir Hector Munro, Bart, of Foulis,
CO. Ross, and has issue.
II. Marian Isabel, m. Wilfrid Emilius Laurie, 2nd son of the
Rer. Sir Emilius Laurie, Bart, of Maxwelton, co. Dum-
fries, and has issue.
III. Mary Laurie.
Mr. Stirling is eldest surviving son of the late Eev.
John Stirling, D.D., of Craigie, co. Ayr (who d.
.1844), by Mary, dau. of tbe Rev. William
McQuhae, D.D., of St. Evos, co. Ayr.
Seat — Fairburn, Muir of Ord, N.I5.
Toun Re-iid'.nce — 17, Enni.iinore Gardens, S.W.
STIRLING OF GARGTJNNOCK.
Stieling, Col. John Stirling, of G-argunnock
fiouse, CO. Stii-ling, J. P. and D.L., late Lieut.-Col.
R.A., h. 21 Dec. 1832 ; s. his father 24 Oct. 1839 ;
m. Marcli, 1871, Henrietta Charlotte, youngest dau.
and co-heir of John Buchanan, Esq. of Carbeth,
aud has issue,
'. Charles, b. 1873.
II. Anselan John Buchanan.
III. James Hay.
w. Henry Francis Dundas.
I. Louisa Christian. ii. Kathleen Caroline Anna.
III. Josephine Marion.
Lineage.— Charles Stirling, Esq., 5th son of John
Sliiiiiig of Kippendavie, by Mary his mfe, 2nd dau. of William
Graham, of Airth {see Stirling of Kippendavie), purchased
1835, the estate of Gargunnock, co. Stirling. He m. June,
18.il, Christian, eldest dau. of James Hamilton, Esq. of Sun-
drum, CO. Ayr, and d. 24 Oct. 1839, leavingason and heir, the
present John Stirling Stirling, Esq. of Gargunnock, and a
dau. Caroline Dundag, who m. June, 1864, John Spurway,
Major-Gen R.A., and has two daus., Christian Aimee and
Caroline Ethel.
Arms, etc. — Same as Stirling of Kippendavie, dtc.
S'eui— Gargunnock House, Stirling.
GRAHAM-STIRLING OF STROWAN.
Graham - Stirling, Thomas James, Esq. of
Strowan, co. Perth, J. P. and D.L., late of 42nd
Highlanders (Black Watch), b. 11 June, 1811 ; m.
1st, 4 July, 1844, Mary, eldest dau. of William
Stirling, Esq. of Kenmure House, co. Lanark, 2nd
son of John Stirling, Esq. of Kippendavie, co.
Pertli, which lady d. s. p. 1847. He m. 2ndly,
1S5S, Jane, youngest dau. of William Hugh.
Hunter, Esq. of Auchterarder, and by her (who d.
Nov. 1892) has had issue,
I. Thomas James, Lieut. Black Watch, 6. 1853; fell at the
battle of Tel-elKebir.
ir. William Evan, deceased.
III. Carolus Home, 6. 1866. iv. Ernest Henry.
I. Alice Elizabeth. ii. Mary Maud.
III. Florence Kate.
Mr. Grab am -Stirling is 2nd son of Thomas Graham,
Esq. of Airth, by Caroline Mary his wife, only dau.
of Lieut.-Col. James Home, of Blachadder. Mr.
Thomas Graham, of Airth, assumed the additional
surname of Stirling, on tbe death of his maternal
uncle. Gen. Sir Thomas Stirling, Bart. On becom-
ing heir to the estates, till the birth of his 2nd son,
the heir designate, the present owner of Strowan.
.4r?RS— Quarterly : ]8tand4th, arg., on a bend engrailed az.
between two roses gu., three buckles or ; 2nd, or, a broken wall
az., between a crescent in the collar point and in base a rose
gu., on a chief engrailed ,sa. three escallops of the field; 3rd,
arg., a saltire engrailed az., on a chief of tlie last three mullets
of the field. Crests — Ist (./br Graham) : A dexter hand hold-
ing a sword in pale ppr. ; 2nd {for Stirling) : A Saracen's head
couped ppr. Mottoes — "Non Immemor," and "Gang for-
ward." "
Seat — Strowan, Crieff, co. Perth.
STOCKDALE OF MEARS ASHBY HALL.
Stockdale, Henry Minshull, i^sq. of Mears
Ashby Hall, co. Northampton, M.A., Barrister-at-
Law, J. P. and D.L., late Chairman of Quarter
Sessions, and late Capt. Northampton Militia, h.
30 Sept. 1822 ; m. 12 Aug. 1858, Sarah Emily,
dau. of Rev. Robert Hervey Knight, Rector of
Weston Eavell, co. Northampton, and has, with
two younger sons and two daus.,
Henry Minshcll, M.A.Jesus Coll. Camb., Barrister-at-Law
of the Inner Temple, Capt. 3rd batt. Northamptonshire
Regt., 6. 8 Feb. 1861.
Lineag°e. — This family claims to represent the ancient
Yorkshire House of Stockdale nf Lockington, to which, in
the person of Robert Stockdale, Esq. of Lockington, William
Flower, Norroy, confirmed aims 1582. The presentMr. Stock-
dale, of Mears Ashby Hall, is 3rd (but only surviving) son of
Rev. William Stockdale, Vicar of Mears Ashby and Rector of
Wilby, CO. Northampton (who d. 27 Feb. 1858), by Honor his
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■wife, dan. of the Eev. Godfrey Wolley, Vicar of Hutfon
Bushel], CO. York, and grandson of Rev. Eobert Stockdalc.
Canon of York, by Kathtrine Jiinshull his wife,
Jrms — Enn., on a bend sa. three pheons arpr. Crest — On a
mural crown or, a grifiBn's head arg. ilotlo—liis vicinius
arniis.
.SeaJ— Mears Ashby Hall, Northampton.
STOCKS OF UPPER SHIBDEN.
Stocks, Michael, Esq. of Upper ShibclenHall,
West Eiding co. York, Woodhall, Norfolk, and
Latheron Wheel, Caithness, N.B., J.P. and D.L.
for Norfolk and Caithness, late Major 1st Eojal
Dragoons, served througliout the Crimean cam-
paign, and receired the Mcdjidie, the Turkish and
Crimean medals, witli three clasps, h. 1825 ; m.
1863. Jane Mary, dau. of Colin MacEchran, Esq.
of Oatfield, co. Argyll, and has issue,
I. Michael, 6. 18C4, m. 1888, Charlotte, eldest dau. of
Lieut.-Col. K. G. Ellison, D.L., of Boultliam Hall, co.
Lincoln.
I. Mary Evelyn Hilda, 6. 1866.
II. Elizabeth Vera, 6. 1876.
in. Lucy Estelle, 6. 1878.
Major Stocks is son of Michael Stocks, Esq. of
Upper Shibden Hall (who d. 1872), by Mary his
■wife, dau. of John Halliley, Esq. of The Manor
House, Dewsbury, co. York.
5ca;«— Upper Shibden Hall, near Halifax; Woodhall, Down-
ham Market ; and Latheron Wheel, Caithness. 2'ovin
Residence— 25, Rutland Gate, S.W.
Ciu6— Junior United Service.
STOKES OF MOUNTHAWK.
Stokes, Majoe-Gen. Geoege Baeet, of Mount-
hawk, CO. Kerry, Major-Gen. late Koyal Innis-
killing Fusiliers, m. Sept. 1874, Isabella Barbara,
only dau. of Kobert Law, Esq. of Dublin, M.D.,
by Eleanor Vesey his mfe, and by her (who d. 9
July, 1891), has issue,
I. Charles Henbt Geokge Veset, b. 20 July, 1876.
II. Robert Day, b. 7 Feb. 1878; d. 16 May, 1884.
in. Oliver Maurice FitzGerald, b. 28 May, 1881.
IV. Frank Bertram Vesey, 6. 3 Dec. 1883.
I. Eleanor Mary Geraldine. ii. Olive Muriel Kathleen.
Liineag'e. — The first settler in Ireland was an Officer in
the army, who had considerable property in co. Limerick,
Stokesfield, &c., and was bur. at Askeaton, in that co. His
8on,
John Stokes, of Dunmoylan House, co. Limerick, living
circa 1622, m. Sarah 0 Connell, dau. of Jeffery O'Conuell, of
Iveragh, co. Kerry, and left a son,
Edward Stokfs, Esq. m. Judith, dau. of Lacy, of Ballin-
garry, and granddau. of Lacy, of Bruree. Of this family was
the celebrated Field-Marshal Lacy, in the service of Maria
Theresa. Edward Stokes and Judith Lacy left a son,
John Stokes, Esq., m. Honoria, dau. of John Fitzgerald, of
Clengish, co. Limerick, and left a son,
Oliver Stokes, Esq., ?)i. Margaret, dau. of John Creagh, of
Bally bunnion House, co. Kerry,, and left a son,
George Stokes, Esq.,?7i. 1771, Bridget, dau. of John Cooke,
of Skehenei'in, co. Kerry, and granddau. of Thomas Cooke,
of Paynestown, co. Kilkenny, by his wife, a dau. of Sir
Kobert Fitzmaurice, of Ballykealy Castle, co. Kerry, and had
a Bon,
Oliver Stokes, Esq. of Caracraig, co. Kerry, J.P., to. 1795,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Day, Esq. of Cork, by his wife Margaret
Hewson. John Day and Margaret Hewson were first-cousins,
and were grandchildren of Maurice Fitzgerald, Knt. of Kerry,
by Elizabeth Crosbie his wife, dau. of David Crosbie, and
sister of Maurice, 1st Lord Brandon. Mr. Stokes d. 1 Jan.
18-14, leaving issue,
I. George Day, his heir.
II. Robert Day, m. Eliza Baret, co-heir with her sister (his
brother George's wife), and has surviving issue,
1 Oliver Robert, Major-Gen. R.A. (retired).
2 Robert Baret, late Capt. 16th J-oot. Resident Magistrate for
Derry.
3 John, Capt. R.N.
4 Maui ice Fitzmaurice, Lient.-Col. Eoyal Monster
Fusiliers.
5 Eoward William, of Fairfield House, Lancaster, Major
Lancaster Eegt. (letired) and Capt. 1st Royal Lancashire
Militia, 6. 1841 ; j;j. 1880, Margaret, dau. of W. Storey,
Esq.
6 Graham.
1 Elizabeth, m. L. Wren, Esq. of co. Kerry.
III. John Day, Major-Gen. in the army, late British Repre-
sentative at the Court of Mysore, m. Jane, youngest dau. of
Col. Littlejohn, Bengal army, and d. «. p.
IV. Edward Day, of Farranalulla, co Kerry, J. P., b. 1809.
m. 1832, Anne, dau. of Col. Haldane, R.E., Quarrermaster-
Gen. of the British forces in India (descended from John
Ilsldane, of Gleneagles, N.B., by Mary Drunimond, dau. of
David, 3rd Baron Maderty, eldest brother of William, 1st
Viscount Strathallan), co-heir (with her sister, Julia) of
Gen. Haldane, and has issue,
1 Oliver Haldane, 6. 1S33. 2 Edward John, deceased.
3 Henry, deceased. 4 Alexander.
1 Maria, in. 10 Aug. 1858, Edward Guyon de Moleyns,.
Esq., grandson of the 1st Lord Ventry.
2 Elizabeth.
V. Oliver Day, of Castle Ballymalis and Caracra'g, co. Kerry,
J.P., Major late Madras army, formerly Capi, Kerry lliiitia,
b. 1811; 771. 1st, 1843, Catherine, only dau. of John Hilliard,
E.cq. of Ballydunled, by his wife, Anne Hickson, of Fcr-
moyle, and has issue,
1 William Edward. 14th Hussars, d. 27 Sept. 1878.
2 Oliver Adrian, Lieut. K.N.
1 Annie Jane. 2 Elizabeth May.
3 Kathleen Emily.
He TO. 2ndly, 1872, Hannah, widow of Edward Udale
Thompson, Esq., and 3rd dau. of John Chapman, Esq. oi
Craygs House, Wliitby, co. York.
VI. Patrick Day, late Lieut.-Col., m. Julia, youngest dau.
of Col. Haldane, and co-heir (with her sister; of Gen-
Haldane, and has issue, Charles, R.N., John, and Frances.
I. Margaret, m. Maurice Fitzmaurice, of Duagh House, J.P-
for CO. Kerry.
II. tlizabeth B., m. Capt. Henry Bowles, of Mounthawk, J.P.
for CO. Kerry.
III. Honoria, m. Col. David Graham, of Meiklewood, D.L.
for CO. Stirling.
IV. Lucy, TO. Rowland Eager, of Cullenymore, co. Kerry.
The eldest son,
George Dat Stokes, Esq. of Mounthawk, Kerry, J.P ,.
Treasurer of the co., M.A. Trio. Coll. Dublin, b. 1800; m.
1826, Mary Anne, dau. and co-heir (with her sister Eliza)
of Robert Baret, Esq. of Horstead Hall, Norfolk, and had
issue,
I. Oliver George, Capt. 1st West India Eegt., deceased.
II. Henry Bowles, Capt. 47th Regt. (retired), to. July, 1860,
Janet Brj-an Stephenson, dau. of J. Stephenson, Esq. oi
Fort William, co. Londonderry, and by her (who d. 26
July, 1873) left at his decease a dau. Henrietta Elizabeth,
0. July, lfc63. He served through the Crimean war, and
had his name mentioned in Lord Raglan's despatches lor
bravery at the Quarries.
III. George Baret, now of Mounthawk.
IV. Robert Yallop, Lieut. 8th Regt. (retired).
v. John George. vi. Edward George.
I. Anna Maria. ii. Elizabeth Georgina.
Mr. Stokes d. 1882.
Seats — Mounthawk, Tralee ; and The Priory, Slapton Kins-
bridge, Devon.
STOKES OF ST. BOTOLPHS.
Stokes, Antony William John, Esq. of St.
Botolphs, CO. Pembroke, and Ystradwrallt, co.
Carmarthen, J.P. cos. Carmarthen and Pembroke,
D.L. CO. HaTerfordwest (on roll for High Sheriff
CO. Carmarthen 1894), 5. 18 June, 1850 ; m 22 Oct.
1879, Emma Ellen, elder dau. of the late Capt.
J. G. H. Philipps, of Ystradwrallt, eldest son of
Capt. J. G. Philipps, E.N., formerly of Cwm-
gwjlly, CO. Carmarthen, and has issue,
Anthont Vacghan William, 6. 30 Aug. 1883.
Vaughan Adrian Philipps, b. 26 Nov. 18S0.
Liineage.— Hugh Innys Stokes, d. 1834, leaving by
Lydia Mary, his wife, who d. 18C6, a son,
Anthony Bowen Owen Stokes, Esq. of St. Botolphs, co.
Pembroke, J.P. and D.L., served in H. M. 53rd Regt. during
1st Sikh Campaign, m. 1840, Evelia Crymes, and d. Nov.
1S91, leaving issue,
I. Antony William John, now of St. Botolphs.
II. Frederick Owen Lloyd.
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STO
lu. Hugh Innys, m. Kato Mav BIytlie.
I. Florence Aiitonia Emeline,'»i. W. H. Richards. Esq.
II. Emelin Theresa Elizabeth, m. Lieut. -Col. F. E. Trower.
III. Jlaiy Louisa, m. Capt. K. H. Dunn, and d. 1883, leaving
a son, Kobert.
IV. Elizabeth, m. Edward Crokcr-'Walsh, Esq.
V. .\lice Fhi.ippa. vi. EiUth Charlotte.
Stats— St. Botolphs, Milford Haven, co . Peinbrokc, and
Ystiadwrallt, Xantcaiediff. K.S.O. Carniarthea.
LOWNDES STONE NORTON
BRIGHTWELIi PARK.
OF
LowxDEs - IStone - ZS'ouTox, Capt. Egbert
Thomas, of Anningsloy Park, Surrey, Briglitwell
Park, Oxtord, and Langdon House, Devon, late
Grenadier Guards, b. 10 Sept. 1839; m. 1st, 18
i?ept. 1862, Catherine Charlotte Lowndes-
Stone, of Briglitwell Park, the granddau. and
heiress of AVilliam Francis Lowndes-Stone, Esq.,
and bv her (^who d. 11 Dec. 1882) has issue,
EoGER Fletcueb Earle, of Parford House, Devon, late
Lieut. 3rd Batt. Devonshire Kegt., 6. 1 July, 1863, m.
1890, Agnes Selina, dau. of the Kev. William Thornton,
Kector of North Bovey, Devon.
Capt. Norton (whose wife had assumed the name
of Stone on assuming her majority in 1862)
assumed by royal licence, 1S68, the additional
surnames of Lowndes - Stone. He m. 2ndly,
4 Not. 1891. Marie Annie, dau. of the late George
Dow, Esq. of Beechgrove, co. Dumfries.
Ijineag-e.— William Lowndes, Esq. of Astwood Bury,
Bucks, 2nd son of William Lowndes, Esq., Secretary of the
Trcasuiy 1652, m. 1711, ilargaret Laynes, an heiress, and had
issue,
I. William, 6. 1712; m. 1744, Catherine, eldest dau. of
Francis Lowe, Esq. of Baldwyn Brightwell, co. Oxford, and
assumed, in compliance with the Will of Mr. Lowe, the
additional surname of Sto.ne. He (/. 1773. and left f with a
dau. Catharine) a son, William, successor to his grand-
father.
II. Richard, Lieut. E.N.; m. 1751. Bridget, dau. of William
Dalston, Esq. of Great Salkeld, Cumberland, and had two
sons,
1 William, 6. May, 1752, one of the Commissioners of the
Board of Taxes, d. unm.
2 Richard, of Rose Hill, Dorking, Surrey, 6. 4 Oct. 1766 ;
711. 12 April, 1787, Rebecca, younger dau. of Henry
Brougham, Esq. of Brougham Hall, co. Westmorland,
and aunt to the 1st Lord Brougham, and had (with a dau.
Rebecca, ra. James Randall, Esq., Barrister-at-Law) two
sons,
Henry Dalston, b. 1789; m. Sarah, dau. of William Lowe,
Esq., and had issue.
William Loftus, Q.C., b. April, 1793 ; m. 28 Feb. 1818,
Eliza, dau. of Samuel Crompton Cox, Esq., Master in
Chancery, and had issue.
ni. Henry, 6. 1723; m. 1751, Mary Magdalen, only dau. of
Edward -Vmold, Esq.. but d. s. 2).
IV. Thomas (Rev.), Rector of North Crawley, Bucks, d.
unm.
Mr. Lowndes d. 1775, and was «. by his grandson,
William Lowndes, Esq. of Astwood and North Crawley,
Bucks, and of Baldwyn Brightwell, co. Oxford, b. 1750, who
assumed, upon the decease of his mother, 1789, the surname
and arms of Stone. He m. 1775, his cousin, Elizabeth, 2nd
dau. and co-heir of Richard Garth, Esq. of Mordcn, in Surrey,
(3rd in descent from George Garth, who m. Anne, dau. and
heir of Sir John Carleton, Bart.), and by her (who d. Feb.
1837) had issue,
I. William Fkancis, his heir.
II. Richard (Rev.), 6. 1790 ; m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Robert
Douglas, Rector of Salwarpe, co. Worcester, and by her
(who d. 1849), leftat his decease, with other issue, a son and
successor. Sir Richard Garth, M.A., Q.C., of Morden Hall
(see Garth of Morden).
III. Henry Owen, 6. 1795; settled in America; m. 1827,
Sarah Anne, dau. of Augustus Trimbish, Esq., and had
is>ue.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1799, John Fane, Esq. of Wormsley,
Oxford.
u. Catharine, m. 1812, Rev. John Holland, of Aston, co.
Oxford, and d. 184!j.
III. Clara, d. unm. under age 1792.
IV. Anne, m. 1822, William H. Sharpe, Esq. of London, who
d. Oct. 1844.
V. Mary, m. Edward Jodrell, Esq., 2nd son of Richard Paul
Jodrcll, Esq, of Nethercot, co. Oxford.
Mr. Lowndes-Stone d. May, 1830, and was s. by his son,
William Francis Lowndes-Stone, Esq. of Brightwell Park
J.P. and D.L., D.C.L. Oxford, High Sheriff 1834, b. 27 Oct!
1783; m. 3 Oct. 1811, Caroline, 2nd dau. of Sir William Strick-
land, 6th Bart, of Boynton, co. York, and by her (who d.
11 April, 1867) had issue,
1. William Charles, *. ~ Aug. 1812 ; ni. 7Mav, 1840, Catha-
rine, 2iid dau. of Rer. Reginald Wynniait, of Guiting
Grange, co. Gloucester, and by her (who m. 2ndly, 1849,
Rev. John Wyndhara, of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts) he left
at his decease, 21 April, 1845, two surviving daus.,
1 Catharine Charlotte, late of Brightwell.
2 Margaret Susan, m. 1871, Henry, eldest son of John H.
Elwcs, Esq. of Colcsbourne Park, co. Gloucester, and Las
issue.
I. Caroline Isabella, m. 24 July, 1832. James Molyneux,
Esq. of Losely Park, SuiTey.
II. Isabella Anne, m. 12 Oct. 1841, Rev. George Day, Rector
of Baldwyn-Brighlwell, co. Oxford.
III. Emma, m. 12 Dec. 1837, Hon. and Rev. Henry Rice,
brother of Francis, 5th Lord Dynevor.
Mr. Lowndes, who assumed the additional surname of Stone,
d. 1S58, and was s. by his granddau. Catharine Charlotte
Lowndes, wife of Capt. R. T. L. Norton, now of Brightwell
Park.
(I^umiljt of Curlcton.
The Carletons came originally from co. Lincoln. Adam de
Carleton was settled there 15 Edward I.
Sir John Carleton, of Brightwell, son and heir of George
Carleton, Esq. of Brightwell, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and
co-heir of Sir John Brockett, of Brockett Hall, Herts, grand-
son of Anthony Carleton, Esq. of Brightwell, by Joyce, his
wife, dau. of Sir John Goodwin, of Winchenden, Bucks, and
great-grandson of John Carleton (who purchased Brightwell
from the Cottesmore family 1500, s. to the estates of his uncle,
Dudley Carleton, Viscodnt Dorchester, and was created a
baronet in 1627. He m. 1627, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir Richard
Hoghton, Knt. of Hoghton Tower, co. Lancaster, and relict of
Sir John Cotton, of Lanwade, co. Cambridge, by whom he had
one son and two daus.,
I. George (Sir), 2nd Bart., who d. unm.
I. Anne, m. George Garth, Esq. of Morden, Surrey.
II. Catharine, m. John Stone, Esq., eldest son of Sir Richard
Stone, Knt., and brother of Dorothy Stone, m. Francis
Lowe, Esq.
Sir John Carleton d. 1637. His estates eventually passed to
his two daus. and co-heirs.
The family of Lowe was settled in co. Bedford in the reign
of Henrt VII. The above mentioned Francis Lowe derived
descent from Thomas Lowe, Esq., vi. Alice, eldest dau. and co-
heir of Richard Reynes, Esq. of Clifton, Bucks, by Maud, dau. of
John Booth, Esq. of Dunham -Massey, co. Chester, and obtained
Clifton as the share of his wife, on the division of the property
among the co-heirs. (Richard Reynes d. 1556, leaving two
daus.) The above Thomas Lowe, Esq. of the Body and Capt.
of the Guard of Henry VIIL, was grandson of Thomas Lowe,
who had been settled at Wavendon, co. Bedford, about fifty
years. On the death of his father-in-law, he fixed his residence
at Clifton, in right of his wife Alice, and presented to the
church of Clifton in 1573. He d. soon after, leaving an only
son, Francis, heir to Clifton. This property continued in the
family of Lowe for several generations, until James Lowe,
Esq., who s. 1637, to the estate of his father, Reynes Lowe
^the second of that name), who m. the dau. of James Mayne,
Esq. of Bovington, Herts. This James in., and by his wife,
Elizabeth, had several children. He was obliged to sell his
manor and estate at Clifton, called Clifton-Reynes, in 1672, to
Sir Joseph Maynard, Serjeant-at-Law. The family of Lowe
afterwards became settled at Bidgemont, in co. Bedford.
Francis Lowe m. Elizabeth, or Frances, dau. of John Corrance,
Esq. of Parham, and sister of Clemence Corrance, Esq., M.P.
for Oxford, and d. June, 1754, having had issue,
I. John, who d,. unm.
I. Catharine, vi. 1747, William Lowndes, Esq., as already
stated, and was grandmother of William Frances Lowndes-
Stone, Esq. of Brightwell.
II. Anne, m. Thomas Potter, Esq., and had two daus., who
d. unm.
Anas — Quarterly: 1st and 4th arg, three cinquefoils sa., a
chief ol the second, for Stone ; 2nd and 3rd fretty arg. and sa.,
on a canton gu. a leopard's head erased or, wreathed vert, for
Lowndes. Crests— 1st, Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's
head crm., for Stone ; 2ud, A leopaid's head erased or, with a
chaplet vert, for Lowndes. Motto — Mediocria finna.
i'ea(;s— Langdon House, Dawlish, Devon ; Brightwell Park,
Tetsworth ; and Anningley Park, Ottershaw, Chertsey.
Ctubs— Carlton and Guards'.
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STONE OF ERDINGTON.
Stone, Sie John Benjamin, Knt., F.L.S.,
F.G-.S., F.R.G-.S., of Erdington, co. Warwick, J.P.,
five times Major of Sutton-Coldfield, h. 9 Feb.
1838 ; m. 5 June, 18G7, Jane, dau. (by his wife
Christiana Mattock) of Peter Parker, Esq. of
Lothersdale, co. York, and has issue,
I. Barron Wilfrid, h. 10 Aug. 1869.
II. Norman Benjamin, 6. 13 Oct. 1871.
III. Oscar Harold, b. 7 Dec. 1872.
IV. Roland Parker, b. 18 June, 1376.
I. Ethel Mary, b. 14 June, 1868; m. Eobert H. Holden, son
of Alderman E. T. Holden, ex-Mayor of Walsall.
II. Dora Christine, b. 8 Aug. 1870.
liineag'e — Joseph Stone, Esq., d. II June, 1834, leaving
by his wife Miranda Hatton (who d. 28 Sept. 1824), a son,
Benjamin Stone, Esq., who m. 13 March, 183G, Rebecca,
dau. of Eichard Matthews, of Cookley, co. Worcester, and had
issue,
John Benjamin, now of Erdington.
James Henrj-, J. P. for Borough of Birmingham, vi.. and has
issue.
Eebecca Hannah, ra. Joseph Wainwright, Esq., J.P., and has
issue.
Clara Louisa, ra. Frederick Knight, Esq. of Whateley HaU, co.
Warwick.
Mr. Stone d. 25 Feb. 1882.
Arms — Vert, on a fesse raguly between in chief two doves and
in base a rose arg. barbed and seeded ppr., a cross couped sa.
Crest — An eagle, wings displayed, supporting with the dexter
claw a wing ppr., and charged on the wing with a cross as in
the arras. Motto— SeeVi and find.
iSeais— The Grange, Erdington.
STONE late OF LEA PARK.
Stone, William Heney, Esq. of Witley,
Surrey, J.P., D.L., and J.P. for Hants, M.A. Trin.
Coll. Camb., Patron of three livings, M.P. for
Portsmouth 1865-74, I. 1834 ; m. 1864, Mehcent,
2nd dau. of the late Sir Arthur Helps, K.C.B., and
has issue,
Arthur William, 6. 1866.
Melicent.
liineag'e. — Thomas Stone, Esq. of Framfield, Sussex,
had issue, by Elizabeth, his wife, a dau. Elizabeth, and a
son,
Nicholas Stone, living at the Herald's Visitation of Sussex,
1634; purchased the great tythes of Framfield in 1614; m.
Isabella, dau. of Barnaby Hodgson, of Framfield, and had
issue,
Nicholas, bapt. 8 Nov. 1G21 ; d. 1635.
William, of whom presently.
Thomas, bapt. at Framfield 1626 ; bur. there 1052.
Maria, bapt. 1630.
The 2nd son,
William Stone, bapt. March, 1623 : d. Sept. 1CC5. By his
wife Mary, he had issue,
William, of whom presently.
Nicholas, bapt. 1652; lived at Lewes in 1727.
Thomas, bapt. 1657. Isabella, bapt. 1646.
The eldest son,
William Stone, bapt. Feb. 1649 ; m. 1672, Margaret Aston,
and d. Nov. 1717, having by her (who d. 1710) had issue,
William, of whom presently.
David, bapt. 1676 ; lived at a place now called Broroness
Green.
Thomas, bapt. 19 May, 1679.
Mary, bapt. 1676. Martha, bapt. 7 Oct. 1681.
The eldest son,
William Stone, bapt. 1673; in. 1696, Mary Everest, and (Z.
1744, having by her (who d. 1745, aged 66) had issue,
1 William. 2 Nicholas, m. Catherine Everest.
^ Thomas. 4 David.
-5 John, of whom presently.
i Mary, m. J. Noakes. 2 Elizabeth.
3 Hannah. 4 Martha, m. Rush Day.
5 Sarah, m. T. Arkcott. 6 Anne.
The youngest son,
.loHN Stone, of Hellingly, 6. 1743; m. Mary Wheeler (b.
1743 ; d. 1772), and d. 1760, having by her had issue,
Thomas, of whcm presently.
Sarah, m. 1st, \S . Kosam ; 2ndly, H. Baker, and had issue.
Eliza, m. I. B. Hayley, and had twelve children ; Catherine,
Mary, b. 1754 ; d. 1774. Ann, 6. 1757 ; d. 1775
Martha.
The son,
Thomas Stone, 6. 1752; m. about 1760, Elizabeth Needriff,
by whom he had issue,
1 Pelham, 6. 1760. 2 John, h. 1782.
3 Thomas, m. 1825, Ann Eugg, and d. 1833, leaving issue,
Henry, m. 1st, Charlotte Curling, 2ndly, Sarah Butt, and
had, with other issue, Helen, who m. Walter Grieve, and
had issue ; Ann, n. I. I. Day, and had issue; Eliza.
4 George, m. 1823, Mary Studholme, and had issue, Thomas,
771. Julia Peek, and had issue ; John, 7)i. Fanny Hoof, and
had issue ; George ; Pelham ; Mary, m. Dr. Jones, and had
issue.
5 William, of whom presently.
1 Catharine, b. 1775.
2 Catharine, m. 1817, Fred. Smith, and had issue.
3 Elizabeth, 6. 1796 ; d. 1813.
The youngest son,
William Stone, Esq. of Dulwieh, 6. 1792; to. 1828, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Piatt, Esq. of Hampstead, and by her (who d.
1836) had issue,
Thomas Piatt, d. 1851.
William Henbt, now of Lea Park.
Jane Martha, m. Eev. Thomas Hayley, and has issue.
Sarah, m. Rev. Edward Hensley, and has issue.
Mr. Stone d. in 1857.
Estate — Witley, Surrey.
«u6j— Reform, Athenaeum, Devonshire, and United Univer-
sity.
"WARRY-STONE OF BADBURY*
Waeey-Stone, William John Ellis Waeet,
Esq. of Badbury, Wilts, b. 29 Nov. 1860 ; educated
at Eton and Magdalen Coll. Oxford, B.A. 1883,
M.A. 1886.
Xilneagre. — John Stone, cf the parish of St. Blary Savoy,
6. 1595; TO. twice. By his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. of — Evans
(marriage licence dated 22 Dec. 1640), who was 6. 1616, and
d. 1698, he had two sons, John and Robert. He d., and was
buried in the churchyard of St. Mary Savoy, 18 Aug. 1663.
His elder son,
John Stone, of New Inn and Putney, Gent., b. 1645, had
issue by his wife, Elizabeth,
James Stone, Esq. of Badbury Manor, Wilts, LL.D., m. 20
July, 1718, Jane, dau. and co-heir of Philip Hawkins, Esq. of
Pennans, co. Cornwall (set: Hawkins of Trewithan, and
Carlton of Tregrehan), and had issue, John, his heir, and
Elizabeth, m. 1742, John Talbot, Esq. of Lacock Abbey, co.
Wilts. He d. 1743, and was s. by his son,
John Stone, Esq. of Badbury Manor and Ivey House, co.
Wilts, and Goldwell Hall, co. Berks, vi. 7 Feb. 1742, Ann, dau.
of Henry Read, Esq. of Crowood, co. Wilts {see Goddabd of
Ch/ffe), and had issue,
I. James, bapt. 12 Dec. 1743 : d. young.
II. John, bapt. 25 March, 1748, his heir.
III. Robert, J. P., of Effra House, co. Surrey, h. 29 Jan. 1749 ;
m. 17 March, 1804, Mary Ann, dau. of William Still, Esq.
of Brixton, and d. 9 June, 1820, having had, besides six
daus., two sons, Robert, d. young, 1812, and
Robert Nathaniel, J.P., of 21, Grosvenor Place, Bath, b. 22
Oct. 1813; m. 13 Feb. 1841, Cecilia, dau. of Thos. Gullet
Smith, Esq., and had surviving issue,
1 Robert Sidney, of the Inner Temple, late H.M. Colonial
C.S., 6. 1841.
2 Edward Herbert, Mem. Inst. C.E., Deputy Consulting
Engineer to the Government of India for State Rail-
ways, b. 1848; m. 23 July, lSSr>, Alethe Catharine Joan,
dau. of Capt. Richard Morgan Hall. 13th Light Infantry,
and has issue, Burnett Sidney, b. 1886 ; Harold Ramsay
Hawkins, b. 1890 ; Alethe Maud, 6. 1888.
3 Francis Gleadowe, Capt., Brigade Major R.A., 6.
1857; m. 31 Dec. 1884. Celine Euphemia, youngest
dau. of Peter Lawrence Graham Clotte, of Great
Westerford, Cape of Good Hope, and has issue, Eobert
Graham William Hawkins, b. 16 Jan. 1890.
1 Cecilia Ann, b. 1850.
2 Catherine Harriet, b. 1854.
He d. 9 Sept. 1879, and was bur. in St. Saviour's Church,
Bath.
IV. Henry, of Goldwell Hall, co. Berks, and 21, Kensington
Place, Bath, b. 1756 ; m. 30 Dec. 1778, Elizabeth, elder dau.
of Sir Edward Bayntun Eolt, Bart, of Spye Park (see Foster
of Ckwer Manor), and d. 1 June, 1843, having had a dau.
Mary, m. Daniel Johnstone, Esq., and three sons, Henry
and James, d. s. p., and
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Bayntun. Lieut. -Col. 58th Foot, b. 6 Feb. 1781 ; n. 1
Marctj, lb-1. Ann, dau. of .lohn Stone, Ksq. of Bad-
biiry Manor ami Lower Ui'liaiu, and U. 184G, leaving
issue,
J Henry, late 5th Dragoons, h. 1823 : m. 1850. Katherine
M:iry, dau. of Antliony George Wright Biildulph, Esq.
(at liiDnui.PH or' /h'.rton), and by her (who d. July,
IS;'-) had one ehild d. young.
2 John, late 8th Foot, of Lewsdon Lodge, co. Devon, 6.
lyin ; 771. ISOl, Sophia, dau. of Capt. Edmund Palmer,
li.N., C.IJ.
Mr. Stone d. 4 April, 1774, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Stone, Esq. of lUulbury Manor and Lower Upham, co.
Milts, and Startforth, co. York, m. Ann, dau. of John Bowman,
Esq., by whom he had
Joas. his heir.
.\nn, wlio ;/!. I Jeut.-Col. Bayntun Stone.
Mr Stone d. 16 .\pril, 1814, and was s. by his son,
John Stone, Esq. of Badbury Manor, Sydney House, Bath,
and Lower Upliain, Wilts, b. 1779; m. 1st. 1S15, Sophia, dau.
of Rev. Kemble Whatley, of Holtye House, Sus>ex, and had one
dau., (/. young. He m. 2ndly, May, 1831, Catherine Mavia,
dau. of John Barry, Esq. of Bath, and had issue.
I. Maria .\nn, d. unm. 2-') April, 1858.
II. CATUtRiNE, heir to her father.
Mr. Stone d. 27 Jan. 1858, and was s. by his dau. and sole
heir, Catherine, who m. 24 Jan. ISGO, William Warry, late
Major 34th Kegt. (&. 8 Jan. 1S26, d. 17 Aug. 1887, see Wakrt
oj i^liaptciclc). She d. 26 Jan. 1861, leaving an only son and
hjir,
■William John Ellis Warry-Stone, Esq., now of Badbury.
Jicsid<nct — 72, Elm Bark Gardens, S.W.
ETJTLER-STONEY OF PORTLAND PARK.
Butler -Stoxet, Walteu Ciiaeles, Esq. of
Portland Park, co. Tipperary, b. 23 Oct. 18-46 ; m.
1S72, Ellen Cattley, 3rd dau. of Rev. Charles
Xemble, Eector of Buth and Prebendary of Wells,
and has issue,
I. Thomas Bi^tleb, 6. 20 March, 1875.
ji. Charles Kemble, b. 13 Jan. 1877.
III. Bowes, b. 11 May, 1879.
IV. Richard Brooke, 6. 2 May, 1S87.
1. Ellen Cattley, b. 6 March, 1891.
Xiineage. — Richard Falkiner Stonet, Esq. of Portland,
3rd son of Thomas Stoney, Esq. of Arran Hill (Deputy-Govcr-
norof CO. Tipperary ),byRuthhis wife, dau. of Richard Falkincr,
E?q. of Mount Falcon (ji'€ Stonet of Kyle Park-), m. 10 Feb.
1812, Jane, 2nd dau. of Jame« Butler, Esq. of Castlecrine, co.
Clare, and had issue,
I. Thomas Ettler, of Portland.
II. James Butler, of Ross-y-Vera, Newport, co. Mayo, J. P.,
b. 1814 ; 771. 1838, Mary, eldest dau. of Robert Elwood, Esq.
of Knockadoo, co. Roscommon, by Anna, eldest dau. of Rev.
Dr. Vesey, of Derrabard House, co. Tyrone, and has, wiih
other issue, 1 Robert Vesey, of Rosturk Castle, and Inash-
erkin, CO. Mayo, and of Knockadco, co. Roscommon, J. P.
and D.L. for co. Mayo, High Sheriff 1S84, and J. P. co. Ros-
common, b. 27 June, J811 ; m. 1 May, 1878, Emily Rose,
dau. of Charles Bligh, Esq. of Brittas, co. Meath.
III. Henry Butler, >Iajor 40th Uegt., b. 1816; m. Fanny, dau.
of Benjamin Wilson, Esq. of Sledagh, co. Wexlord, and has
issue, James Butler.
IV. George Butler,' Major-Gen., 6. 1818 ; m. Sarah, dau. of
Capt. Ormond, g6th Regt., and has issue, George Ormond,
Major King's Own Borderers, d. 1890.
Mr. Stoney d. 6 June, 1S30, and was .?. by his eldest son,
Thomas ErTLER-SroNET, Esq. of Portland Park, J. P. cos.
Tipperary and Galway, and High Sheriff of the former 1855, b.
22 March, 1813; m. 15 Nov. 1837, Sarah, eldest dau. and co-
heir of Robert Fannin, E»q., J.P., of Leeson Street, Dublin,
and liad issue,
I. Robert Fannin, Capt. 53rd Regt., 6. 30 Aug. 1838 ; d. s. p.
1862.
II. Richard Butler, Lieut. R. A., b. 30 Aug. 1839; d. 1861.
III. Thoma.s Bowes, b. 24 Sept. 1843 ; d. 1870.
IV. Walter Charles, now of Portland Park.
I. Mary Sarah, in. 24 July, 1861, John Charles Sheffield, Epq.
of Carradoyne, co. Mayo, late Capt. 21st Fusiliers, 3rd son
of Sir Robert Sheffield, 4th Bart, of Normanby Park, co.
Lincoln, and has issue.
II. Emma Sarah, m. 1870, Joseph John, eldest son of Rev.
Joseph Dunnington Jefferson, Canon of York, of Thicket
Pnory, Yorkshire.
III. Florence Kite, m. 1884, Robert Donald Douglas, only son
of Sir Donald Maclean.
Mr. Butlcr-Stoncy d. 10 March, 1893.
.•■■fat— Portland Park, Roscre.T, co. Tipperary.
Toicii JiesnltHce~n, Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
Ca(6— National, S.W.
STORER OF PURLEY PARK,
Stoker, Anthoxt Morris, Esq. of Purley Park,
Berks, J. P., Governor of Christ's Ilospital, lato
Major Oxfordshire Militia, m. 15 Nov. 18(J0, Cicely
Barr, 6th dau. of Sir John Pollard Willoughby,
4th Bart, of Baldon Ilouse, co. Oxford, M.P. lor
Leominster, and ]\Ienibev of the Council of India,
by Eliza his wife, dau. of Gen. Kennedy, and lias
issue,
Leila Minna Gertrude, m. 15 Jan. 1889, George Fredericlc
Downing Fullerton, Esq., only surviving son of David
Fullerton, and grandson of George Downing Fullerton,
Esq. of Ballintoy Castle, co. Antrim, and Lockingtoa
Blanor, co. Gloucester, and has issue,
George Cecil Downing, b. 7 May, 1891.
Richard Alexia Downing, b. 12 Oct. 1893.
Ivy Leila, b. 4 Oct. 1889.
liineag'e. — Anthont Storer, Esq., 6. 1675, was the
younger son of Thomas Storer, Esq., who held the estate of
Thrussington, co. Leicester; m. Elizabeth Anna !\Iaria, dau.
of Col. Sir Christopher Morris (an Officer in the British army
at the conquest of Jamaica, who like most of the conquerors,
settled in that country), and d. 1719, leaving a son and heir,
Thomas Storeb, Esq. of Belleisle and Frome, Jamaica, and
Golden Square, London, b. 1717; m. Helen, dau. of Col.
Guthrie, and had issue,
I. Anthony Morris, his heir.
II. Thomas James, yn. Hon. Elizabeth Proby, dau. of John,
l.si Lord Carysfort. and sister of John Joshua, 1st Earl of
Carytfort, and had issue,
1 Frames, b. 1780 ; m. Rev. R. H. "Whitelock, M.A., Vicar
of Skillington, co. Lincoln, nephew of Dr. Hu'chins,
Rector of Lincoln College and Rector of Culworth, co.
Northampton.
2 Anthony Gilbert, heir to his uncle.
I. Elizabeth, tti. Thomas, son of Andrew Johnstone, Esq. cS
Anchovy Valley, Jamaica.
II. Helen, m. Colin Campbell, Esq. of Jamaica.
The eldest son,
Anthony Morris Storer, Esq., b. 1742, M.P., accompaniei
Lord Carlisle, 1799, on his commission to America. He wa.9
appointed Secretary of Legation to the French Court, 1783,
and was aftenvards appointed to fill the Office of Minister
Plenipotentiary at that Court. This gentleman purchased th&
estate of Purley, near Reading, Berks, and bequeathed a very
valuable and curious collection of books to the library of Eton
College. He d. 1799, and was .s. by his nephew,
Anthony Gilbert Storer, Esq. of Purley Park, 6. 1782 ; m.
18 Jan. IbC'O, Anne Katharine, dau. of Thomas Hill, Esq. oi
Salop, and (/. 1818, leaving issue,
Anthony ^Morris, now of Purley Park.
Fanny Elizabeth, (/. imm. 1848.
Annie Katharine, m. Col. C. R. Whitelock.
Charlotte, d. unm. 1831.
Margaret, m. Rev. W. Sellon, M.A., Rector of Langua ana
Kentchurch, co. Monmouth.
Arms — Per fesse gu. and arg., a pale counterchanged, three
cranes of the first, quartering or, a lion rampant reguardarjt
gu. holding in the paw a cross-crosslct of the last, for Morris.
Crest — A crane ppr. Motto— Duni spiro spero.
i:tal — Purley Park, near Reading.
STORY OF ERRINGTON.
TnE LATE James Story, Esq. of Ture, co. Cavan,
and Errington, co. Tyrone, M.A. Camb. and Dublin,
F.Z.S., F.B.S., late Capt. Cavan Militia, M.A.,
J.P. for COS. Cavan and Tyrone, High Sheriff of
the former co. 1860, Knt. Comm. of the Order of
Charles III. of Spain, I. 1828, and d. unm. 4 Eeb.
1894, and was s. by his only surviving sister, Sarah
Mary Anxe Story, and his nephew, Francis
CoRYNDON Caepentee Rowe, Esq., J.P. CO. Corn-
wall, son of the late Sir W. C. Rowe.
Lineage. — Right Rev. Joseph Story, Bishop of Kill.aloe,
1740, and ulterwards of Kilmore, 1742, was 6. 1679, atBin^field,
near Hexham, Northumberland, whence this family appears to
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Lave gone over to Ireland. He m. 1st, Deborah Richardson,
and had by her two daus., Elizabeth and Katharine, m. John
Irvine, Esq. of Rockfield, co. Fermanagh, and 2ndly, Hannah,
dau. of Sir William Gore, 3rd Bart, of Manor Gore, and sister
to Sir Ralph Gore, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons,
and had issue, one son, Joseph, of Kilmore. Bishop Story was
Chaplain to the Irish House of Commons ; he d. 1757i and
was .1. by his son,
Ven. Joseph Stoet, Archdeacon of Kilmore, who settled in
the neishbourhood of Kilmore, and called his residence Bing-
field. He m. Frances Arabella Sneyd, of Lisnamandra, co.
Cavan, and had issue, eightsons and seven daus. Archdeacon
Story </. 1767 (his widow 180y), and was s. by his son.
Rev. Joseph Story, of Bingfield, co. Cavan, m. 1788, Sarah,
elau. of Robert Bogle Delap, Esq. of Kingston, Jamaica, and by
her (who d. 1795) had issue,
I. Joseph (Rev.), of Bingfield, 5. 23 April, 17S8; m. 1812.
Louisa, dau. of Sir Peter Rivers, Bart., and d. 1838, having
by her (who d. 1852) had issue,
1 Joseph, his heir, of Bingfield, co. Cavan, J.P. High
Sheriff cos. Cavan and Leitiim 1872, b. 1817; to. 1852,
Caroline Sophia Kenneth, dau. of Nevile Reid, Esq. of
Runnymede, Berks, by Hon. Caroline Kapier his wife,
dau. of Francis, 7th Lord Kapier, and d. 1875, leaving
issue,
I. Robert, now of Bingfield, Capt. (retired) King's Royal
Rifle Corps, b. Ib64; m. 1»79, Florence Mansfield,
eldest dau. of \V. Hanington Bush, Esq. of Clifton.
II. William Oswald, b. lS.o9.
III. Edward Joseph, b. 18G2.
IV. Arthur Nevile John, b. 1864.
V. Evelyn James, rf. 1866.
VI. Francis Napier, b. lUCiT.
1. Louisa Fanny. ii. Charlotte Eliza.
III. Florence Emily.
2 William Rivers, d. s. p. 1845.
1 Emilia Hemietta, m. 1850, Christopher Bagot Lane,
Esq.
2 Ellen Martha Sarah.
3 Frances, to. 17 Oct. 1849, Sir Thomas Gibson Car-
niichael, 12th Bart, of Castle Craig, who d. s. p. 30 Dec.
I8r)5.
4 Louisa Maria Elizabeth, to. 1855, George Luard, Esq. of
Blyborough Hall, co. Lincoln.
o Caroline Maria, in. Rev. De Courcy Meade.
6 Agnes Sarah, m. 1856, Lieut.-Col. John Bean, H.M.
Madras Engineers.
II. Samuel, d. s. p.
III. Robert William, Col. E.A., b. Dec. 1791 ; m. Sarah Ams-
worth, dau. of Col. Enery, of Ballyconnell, co. Cavan, and
had by her, one son, Robert John, who d. young.
IV. James Hamilton, of Kelagh Lodge, of whom presently.
1. Anna Victoria, to. 1809, Ricliard Purefoy Jervoise, Esq.
of Herriard House, Hants, Major 1st Royal Dragoons.
ji. F'rancis Matilda, to. 1st, 1808, Robert Saunderson, Esq.
of Drumkeen, co. Cavan, and 2nd]y, Henry Theophilus
Killbee, Esq.
III. Mary Anne, m. Rev. John Richardson, of Summerhill,
CO. Fermanagh.
Mr. Story d. Feb. ISIO, and was s. by his youngest son,
.Tames Hamilton Story, Esq. of Relagh Lodge, co. Tyrone,
J.P., High Sheriff 1822, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 10 April, 1793;
TO. IJune, 1826, Sarah Thorpe, only child of Henry Waymouth,
Esq. of Bryanston Square, and d. 1863, leaving by her (,who d.
1878),
I. James, of Ture, co. Cavan, and Errington, co. Tyrone.
I. Sarah Mary Anne.
II. Frances Elizabetli, m. Sir William Carpenter Eowe,
Chief Justice of Ceylon, and had a son, Francis Coryndon
Carpenter, s. liis»uncle.
Arms—Fer fesse arg. and sa., a pale counterchanged, three
storks ppr. Crest— A stork, with a viper in its mouth, all ppr.
Motto— b'a.hu\a, sed vera, " A story, but a true one."'
6'ef(<s— Eriington, Kilskery, co. Tyrone, and Ture, Belturbet,
•CO. Cavan.
STOUGHTON OF OWLPEN.
Teent-Stoughton, Eose, of Owlpen, co. Glou-
■cester, Ballyhorgan, co. Kerry, and Gortigrenane,
CO. Cork, -widow of Thomas Anthony Stoughton,
Esq. of Owlpen, &c., m. 2ndly, Jan. 1889, Col.
Harrison Walke John Trent, of Saltwood, co. Kent
(b. 1830, eldest son of Francis Onslow Trent, Esq.,
and formerly Col. 68th Durham Light Infantry,
and Inspector-General of Musketry), who there-
upon assumed the additional surname and arms of
SiOTJGHTON, by royal licence dated 1 March 1889.
II.
Lineage of Daunt of Owlpen and Gortigrenane.—SeyeraX
writers on heraldry identify the name of Daunt with that of
Dauntre, which occurs on the roll of Battle Abbey. Glover
and others assign to Daunt of Gloucester the arms which
Gwillim assigns to Dauntre, viz., sa., three beacons with lad-
ders or, the flames ppr. These arms are also appropriated to
Daunt of Gloucester, in a very ancient MS. in Ulster's office.
Simon Daunt, living in co. Gloucester circa 1380, was s. at his
decease by his eldest son,
Nicholas Daunt, who m. Alice, dau. of Sir John de Tracy,
Knt. of Sudeley and Toddington, co. Gloucester, ancestor of
Lord Sudeley of Toddington, and by her had a son,
Nicholas Daunt, who was living in 1446. He m. Alice, dau.
and CO heiress of Sir Walter Jordan, Knt. of Kamine, co.
Dorset, by whom he had issue, Nicholas and John. Of Nicholas
we have no further record ; the second son,
John Daunt, to. Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Stawell, Knt. of
Cotherston, Somerset, ancestor of the Lords Stawell of Somer-
ton. Having espoused the Lancastrian side in the wars of the
Roses, he was called on by Prin;e Edward, son of King Henry
VI., and Margaret of Anjou, to aid the House of Lancaster in
resisting Edward IV. The following is a copy of the Prince's
letter to John Daunt: —
"Trusty and well-beloved, Wee greet yowe well; acquaint
yowe that this day wee be arrived at Waymoth in safety,
blessed be our Lorde, and at our landing wee have knowledge
that the King's great rebell Edward, Earl of March, ap-
proacheth in armes towards the King's highness ; which
Edward wee propose, with God's grace, to encounter with all
haste possible. Wherefore wee hartely pray yowe, and in the
King's name charge yowe, that yowe incontinent after the
sighte hereof, come to us wheresoever wee be, with all such
felloship as yowe can make in your most defensible aray, as
our trust is that yowe will do.
" Written at Waymoth aforesaid, the xiii day of April,
[1417.]
" Bloreover wee will that yowe charge the Bayliffe of mer
run Ptdon to make all the people there come in their besto
aray to us, in all haste, and that the said Bayliffe bring with
him the rent for our Lady Day last past, and hee nor the
tenants fayle not, as hee intends to have our favour.
Edwakd.
"To our trusty and well-beloved John Daunt."
The eldest son and heir,
John Daujjt, to. Margery, dau. and sole heiress of Robert
Owlpen, Lord of the Manor of Owlpen, co. Gloucester, and
became possessed of that manor in right of his wife, by whom
he had I. Christopher; ii. John; ui. George; iv. Robert;
v. William ; i. Jane ; and ii. Alice. He d. 1522, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Christopher Daunt, of Owlpen, who m. Anne, dau. of
Giles Basset, Esq. of Yewley, co. Gloucester, by whom he had
issue, I. Thomas; ii. William; m. Giles; and i. Alice, ?».
John Rogers, gent. He was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Daunt, of Owlpen, who m. Alice, dau. of William
Throckmorton, Esq. of Tortworth, co. Gloucester, and aunt of
Sir William Throckmorton, Bart., by whom he had
I. Henry, his heir, m. a dau. of Giles Hussey, Esq. of Mot-
combe, CO. Somerset, and d. without male issue.
II. Tho.mas, heir to his brother. m. Giles.
IV. William, ancestor of Daunt of Tracton Abbey [see that
family).
I. Elizabeth, to. Christopher Kingscote, Esq. of Kingscote,
CO. Gloucester.
II. Mary, to. Robert Thome, Esq. co. Somerset.
III. Joyce, TO. Humphrey Thorne, Esq.
Mr. Daunt d. 29 Nov. 1574, and was s. by his son, Henry.
Owlpen, on the death of Henry, passed to the 2nd brother,
Thomas Daunt, who was Lord of the Manor of Owlpen in
1C03. He acquired the lands of Tracton Abbey, co. Cork, by
lease, and purchased the estate of Gortigrenane, in the same
CO. in Sept. 1595, from Sir Warham St. Leger. He m. Mary,
dau. of Bryan Jones, of Glamorgan, who d. in 1631 ; by her
he had issue,
I. Thomas.
1. Margaret, m. Barachias Baker, Esq. of Carrigrohane
Castle, CO. Cork.
Mr. Daunt d. 1620, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Daunt, of Owlpen and Gortigrenane, m. Cathe-
rine, dau. of John Clayton, Esq. of Chester, by whom he had
issue.
I. Thomas, m. Eliza, dau. of Sir Gabriel Lowe, Knt. of
Newark, but left no male issue.
II. Achilles, who s. to Owlpen, but d. unm.
III. John, who d. a minor. iv. Geokgb
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I. Frances. ,ii. Henn-Tyro, Esq. of Ilardwlck, co. Gloucester.
II. Catherine, iw. SiV I'cter CourtUope, Knt. of Coiirtstown,
il.F. for the city of Cork in ICCl.
Mr. Daunt d. in 1G70, and \vas .<. in Gortigrenane, hy his 4tli
son,
Geokge Dacnt, of Xohoval and Gortigrenanc, co. Cork.
He 111. Martha, dan. of Major Turner, of Baudonbridge, co.
Cork, by whom he liad issue,
I, Thomas.
II. Henry, of Knccknamana, co. Cork (see that faunhf).
Mr. Daunt <?. in 1697, and was >«. by his eldest son,
Thomas Daunt, of Owlpen and Gortigrenane, m. in 1607,
Elizabeth, dan. of the Rev. George Synge, and granddau. of
the Kight Hon. and liight Rev. George Synge, alias Milling-
ton, Lord Bishop of Cloyne, Privy Councillor, &c. By her
lie had issue, i. Thomas, and ii Achilles, twins, besides
other issue. He d. in 1745, and was s. 1st, by his eldest son,
Thomas; failing whom, without issue, the representation de-
volved upon the second twin,
Achilles Daunt, of Owlpen and Gortigrenane, m. 1742, his
cousin Anne, dau. of Henry Daunt, Esq. of Knocknamana, by
whom he was father of
Thomas Daunt, of Onlpcn and Gortigrenane, 6. 1755; m.
Mary, dau. of George Baker, Esq. of Cork; and dying without
male issue 1S03, his estates devolved on his dau. and solo
heiress. Mart Daunt, m. 1S15, Tho.mas Anthony Stoughton,
Esq. of Ballyhorgan, co. Kerry.
Lineage of Stoughton nf Stour;hton.— A younger son of
tlie ancient English family of Stoughton of Stoughton, settled
in Ireland, and founded the tiourishiug branch stiU resident
there.
Anthony Stoughton, Esq. of Rattoo, co. Kerry, Clerk of the
Court of Castle-Chamber, living 1624, m. HonoraO'Brien, sister
of Murrough, 1st Earl of Inehiquin, and nad (with four daus.,
Margaret, m. 1st, William Sandcs, Esq. of Carrigafoile, and
2ntUy, Edward Payne, Esq. ; Elizabeth, to. Col. Roger Moore, of
Johnstown; Ellen, la. Thomas Blennerhassett, Esq.; and the
4th, m. Mr. Harding of Cork) two sons, the younger, William,
d. unra., and the elder,
Henry Stoughton, Esq. of Rattoo, »i. 1st, Mary, 2nd dau.
of John Ponsonby, Esq. of Crotto, and had by her an only
dau. Honora, m. Edward Shewell, Esq. of Ardfert. He in.
2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Sir Thomas Crosbie, and had two sons,
Anthony, his heir, and Thomas, m. Dorothy, dau. of Rev.
Archdeacon Bland, and had issue. The elder soh,
Anthony Stoughton, Epq. of Rattoo, m. Sarah Lloyd, niece
of Judge Rose, and had (witli a dau. Sarah, m. George Bate-
man, Esq. of Dromultin, co. Kerry) a son,
Anthony Stoughton, Esq. of Rattoo, in. 1748, Elizabeth,
dau. of Rowland Bateman, Esq. of Killeene, by Elizabeth his
v.ife, dau. andco-heirof Nicholas Colthurst, Esq. of Ballyhally,
CO. Cork, and had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Anthony (Rev.), d. v.nm.
Sarah, m. 1765, William Townsend Gun, Esq., and had issue,
Penelope, m. Maynard Denny, Esq.
The eldest son,
Thomas Stoughton, Esq. of Ballyhorgan, m. Jane, dau. of
Thomas Lewis, Esq. of St. Pierre, co. Monmouth, and widow
of John Hanbury, Esq. of Ponfypool, and had issue, Thomas
Anthony, of Ballyhorgan; William; Charlotte Elizabeth, m.
Sir Charles Ibbetson, Bart. ; and Caroline, la. 1st, Col. Dick-
son, and 2ndly, Sir Thomas Pelham Hayes, Bart. The son
and heir,
Thomas Anthon-y SToncHTON, Esq. of Owlpen, co. Glouces-
ter, Ballyhorgan, co. Kerry, and Gortigrenane, co. Cork, m.
July, 1815, Mary, dau. and sole heiress {as above) of Thomas
Daunt, Esq. of Owlpen and Gortigrenane, and by her (who d.
8 Dec. 1867) had issue,
Thomas Anthony, his heir.
Charles William, of Ballynoe, co. Kerry, J. P. and D.L., m.
1864, Percy Geoigina Laura, 2nd dau, of George Bagot
Gosset, Esq., 4th Dragoon Guards, A.D.C., andrf. 7 Oct. 18B9,
leaving,
1 Charles Cecil Percy, late Capt. 14th Hussars, 6. 21 Dec.
1856 ; m. 1890, Alice Eleanor, dau. of John Kirkpatrick,
Esq. of Monk's Horton, Kent,
2 Herbert Lionel, 6. 1859.
3 William Anthony, 6. 1862.
1 Kuatrice Mary, m. 1891, T, M. Jones Tailby, Capt. 11th
Hussars, and has issue.
2 Maud Edith, d. 24 Sept. 1883.
3 Helen Percy, -/,i. 1889, F. Bulkeley Johnson, Esq., Bar-
rister-at-Law, and has issue,
4 Wilhelmine Rose,
Mary, d. young.
Mr. Stoughton <7. 8 Jan, 1862, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Anthony Stoughton, Esq. of Owlpen, co, Glonees-
ter, Ballyhorgan, CO, Kerry, and Gortigrenane, co, Cork, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff co. Gloucester 1873, b. 18 Feb. 1818;
m,23 Oct. 1862, Rose, youngest dau. of William Plunkett, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law, and d. s. p. 2 Dec. 1885, when the estates de-
volved on his widow for her life.
.^j'lHs— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Stoughton, az. a cro.ss
engrailed erm.. in the dexter canton a mullet or, and the cross-
(barged (for distinction) with a cross-crosslet in chief of the
field ; 2nd and 3rd, Trent, per sallire arg. and gu. two swoids
in saltire ppr. pommels and hilts or, between three crowns
vallery, one in chief of the second, and two in fesse or, and in
base a rose, also of the second, barbed and seeded ppr. Crest.'i
— Stoughton, A robin-redbreast ppr. charged (for distinction)
with a cross-crosslet az. ; Trent, a crescent or, between two
roses as in the arms.
Seats — Ballyhorgan, Lixnaw, co. Kerry ; Owlpen, Dursley,
CO. Gloucester ; and Gortigrenane, co. Cork.
STE.ACEY-CLITHEROW OF BOSTON
HOUSE.
Steacet-Clitherow, Edwaed John, Esq. of
Boston House, Middlesex, and Hotliani Hall, co.
York, J. P. for Middlesex, Norfolk, and Gloucester,,
late Lieut.-Col. Scots Gruards, b. 4 June, 1820 ; m.
20 Aug. 1846, Harriot, dau. of Edward Majori-
banks, Esq. of Greenlands, near Henley - on -
Thames. Col. Stracey assumed by royal licence,
20 July, 1865, tlie additional surname and arms of
Clitiieeow, in compliance with the testamentary
injunction of James Clitherow, Esq. of Bostoa
House.
Liineag-e. — Sib Christophek Clitherotv, Knt,, Sheriff of
London 1G25, Lord Major 1635, and M. P. for London 3 Car. I.,
111. 1st, Catherine, dau. of Thomas Rowland, Esq. of London,
and by her (who d. 15 April, 1606) had issue. He ia. 2ndly,
Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Cambell, Lord Mayor of London
1609-10, and d. 11 Nov. 1642, having had issue by her,
Christopher, h. April, 1612 ; d. June, 1654, leaving, Ijy Jane
Trollope his wife, two sons, Thomas and Christopher, both
of whom d. s. j),
James, of whom we treat,
Anfliony, b. 1621; d. unm. 1652,
.John, d. vniii. 1689.
Mary, m.. Sir Thomas Trollope, 1st Bart, of Casewick.
Judith, III. W. Cory, Esq.
Rachel, m. Right Rev. William Paule, Bishop of Oxford.
Biiilget, d. unm.
The 2nd son,
James Clitherow, Esq, of Boston House, Brentford, h. 29
June, 1618; iii. 1st, Jane, dau. of John Hawtrey, Esq. of
Ruislip, Middlesex, and by her (who d. 2 March, 1058) had a
son, James, of Hayes, of Middlesex, d. unra. 1702, and a dau.
Jane, m. John Jenyns, Esq., M.F. for co. Cambridge, who d.
1716. He m. 2ndly, 1661, Mary Gregory, and by her (who (/.
14 Sept. 1662) had a dau, Mary, d. an infant. He m. 3rdly,
Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Thomas Barker, Esq. of Chiswick,
Middlesex, and d. 25 Nov, 1802, having had by this last-named
lady, who survived him (besides a dau. Elizabeth, m. Barnliam
Powell, of Wearton, Kent), one son,
Christopher Clitherow, Esq. of Boston House, h. June,
1666; m. 6 May, IC89, Rachel, dau. of James Paule, Esq. of
Bray wick, Berks, and by her (who rf, 23 Oct, 1714) had besides
seven sons and five daus., all of whom d. unm., two other sons
and one dau,, James, his successor; Nathaniel, of London,
Merchant, b. 1703, m. Sarah Colston, and d. 1754, having had
issue; and Martha, m. Richard Eyre, Esq. of Colesford, co.
Oxford, and d. s. p. 1772. Mr. Clitherow d. 20 Aug. 1727. His
eldest surviving son,
James Clitherow, Esq. of Boston, b. 1694 ; //(. 1731, Plii-
lippa, eldest dau. and co-heir of Leonard Gale, Esq, of Crabbet,
Sussex, by Sarah his wife, sole dau. and heir of Ricliaiil
Knight, Esq. of Cowden, Kent, and by her (who d. 14 Jan.
1766) had issue,
James, LL.D., nf Boston House, b. 24 Oct. 1731 ; in. 28 Jan.
1757, Anne, dau. and co-heir of Reginald Kemeys, Esq. of
Persholly, co. Monmouth, and by her (who d. 25 Dec. 1801>
had issue.
Christopher, of Bird's Place, Essenden, Herts, h. 1 Sept.
1743; m. 4 May, 1776, Anne, only surviving dau. and heir
of Gilbert Joddrell, Esq., by Anne, his 2nd wife, dau. and
coheir of Sanmel Vandei-plank, of London, Merchant, and
d. 12 Dec. 1807, having had issue,
1 Robert, Capt. 1st Foot Guards, 6. 7 Dec. 1780.
2 John, Capt. 3rd Foot Guards, b. 13 Dec, 1782.
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3 James, H.E.I.C S., Lieut, in the navy, 6. 20 June,
17sG ; d. on board H.M.S. " Ai'RO," off Jamaica, 29 March,
1813.
4 VViliam Henry, Capt. 3rd Font Guards, 6. 31 March,
1788 ; killed neai- St. Palais, in France, 15 Feb. 1814.
1 Anna Sophia.
2 Hannah, d. an infant.
3 Sarah.
4 Emma Elizabeth, of whom presently.
His granddau.,
Emma Elizabeth Clitherow, m. 3 Aug. 1819, John Stracey,
Esq. of Sprowston, Norfolk, 4th son of Sir Edward Stracey,
1st Bart, of liackhcath, and d. 10 March, 18G3, leaving issue,
I. Edwaed John StracetClitherow, now of Boston House.
II. William James Stracey (Kev.), M.A., Vicar of Buxton,
and Itector of Oxnead, Norfolk, b. 8 Aug. IS'Jl : m. 8 Aug.
18i9, Maria Diana, eldest dau. of Lieut-. Gen. Janifs
Claude Bourchier, of Levant House, Chichester, and has
issue,
1 John Bourchier, 6. 31 May, 1853, Capt. Scots Guards.
2 Claude Edward, 6. 29 March, 1855, Capt. Scots Guards.
3 Eustace William Clitherow, late Lieut. K.N., h. 29
March, 1864.
1 EmiDa Maria, m. 8 April, 1875, Lieut. -Col. Birch
Seynardson, Grenadier Guards, of Holywell Hall, co.
Lincoln.
2 Alice Haniott Argyll, ni. 17 Dec. 1872, Henry James, 1st
Lord Hothfield.
3 Evelyn, in. 14 Aug. 1879, Hon. Arthur Chichester, only
son ot 2nd Lord Templemore, and d. 1883.
4 Margaret Susan, m. 25 April, 1889, Charles Somerville
Orde, Esq. cf Hopton House, Suffolk (see that jamUy).
5 Ida Marion.
I. Emma Anne, m. 1845, Eustace Arkwright, Esq., who d.
15 Sept. 1846, leaving an only child, Eustacie Emma Mili-
cent, m. Col. George Morland Hutton, C.B., of Gate Burton
(ite that family).
Jrms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., on a chevron gu., be-
tween three eagles displayed, wings inverted sa., five annulets
or, for Clitherow; 2nd and 3rd erm., on across engrailed,
between four tagles displayed gu., live cinquefoils or, for
Stracey. Crexts — 1st, Clitherow, Out of a tower or, a demi-
lion rampant sa. ; 2nd, Stracey, A lion rampant erminois,
ducally crowned, and supporting a cross pattee liichee gu.
Seats — Boston House, Brentford, and Uotham Hall, Beverley.
STRADLING ■
CARNE OF
CASTLE.
ST. DONAT'S
8TEADLING - C2VENE, JOHN DeVEEEUS YANN
LODEE, Esq. of St. Donafc's Castle, co. Glamorgan,
J.P. and D.L., b. 20 April, 1854 ; m. March, 1S80,
Alice, dau. of R. C. Rowe, Esq. of St. Austell,
Cornwall, and has issue,
Gilbert Stkadling, 6. 1881.
Nigel St. John, b. 1883.
Mr. Stradling-Carne, who s. his father in 1890, is
representative of the family of Stradling, of St.
Donat's Castle, through Jane Stradling, sister of
the last Bart., who m. Sir J'homas Carne (see
Bueke's Extinct Baronetage).
riineage — This is a very ancient family, descended
from Ynyr, King of Gwent. Its representative, 9 Henry VIII.,
Howell Cakne, of Nash, m. Cecil, dau. and heir of William
Kenicys, of Newport, and had, with younger children,
Eichaud, of Nash, of whom hereafter; and Edward (Sir),
Knt., ancestor of the distinguished family of CA'&tiE of Ewennij.
The eldest son,
Richard Carne, Esq. of Nash, m. 1st, a dau. of EeesMansel,
Esq. of Oxwich, S.P. ; and 2ndly, Joan, dau. and heir of Jenkin
ap Edward Dalton or Dalden, Esq. of Penmark, by whom he
left, with three daus., two sons,
John, of Nash, Sheriff of Glamorgan in 1561 ; vi. Margaret,
dau. of Sir John Hagland, of Carnlloyd, in Lancarvan, by
Eleanor his wife, dau. of Sir AVilliam Courtenay, and has
seven d:ius. His widow ni. John Sheppard, Esq. of Aleston,
Wilts, and afterwards Richard Bassett, Esq. of Beaupre.
William, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
William Carne, Esq. of Nash (successor to his brother),
m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Vann, Esq.of Marcross
and Llantwitt, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Sir George
Mathews, of Radyr, and was father of
Sir Edward Carne, Knt. of Nash, Receiver-General of
South Wales, and one of the four tellers of the Exchequer,
OT. Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Mansel, of Margam, by Lady
Jane his wife, dau. of Henry, Earl of Worcester, and left at
his decease a son and successor.
William Cakne, Esq. of Nash, who m. Jane, dau. and heir
of William Thomas, Esq. of Llanmihangel, by Eleanor his wife.
dau. of Sir John Carne, of Ewenny, and had, with other
children, a son and successor,
Thomas Carne, Esq. of Nash, Sheriff of Glamorgan 1690 ;.
m. 1652, Jane, dau. of Sir Edward Stradling, Bart, of St.
Donat's Castle, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Mansel,
of Margam, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Cakne, Esq. of Nash, who went to Ireland in his
father's lifetime, and d. there. He Hi. 1075, Catherine, dau.
and heir of William Basset, Esq. of Welsh St. Donat's, and
was father of
Edward Carn-e, Esq. of Nash, who m. Grace, dan. of
William Mathew, Esq. of Aberamon and Roose, Sheriff of
Glamorgan 1C93, descended from Sir David ap Mathew,
standard-bearer to Edward II., and dying 28 Jan. 1713, was s,
by his son,
John Carne, Esq. of Nash, and of Marcham, Berks, Sheriff
of Glamorganshire 1731, who m. 1728, Elizabeth, dau. ancl
co-heir of Charles Loder, Esq. of Hinton, Berks, and <had
issue,
John, his heir.
Edward, Fellow of Jesus Coll., Oxford, Rector of Marcross,
Incumbent of Holyhead, and Prebendary of Llandaff, d. at
Oxford, 2(5 Sept. 1787, aged 48.
Charles Loder, Capt. R.N., b. 25 Sept. 1742; m. Elizabeth.
Robinson, widow, dau of the Rev.Rees Davies, of Llanmaes^
and had two daus., Elizabeth, m. 28 April, IS'JO, to the
Kev. Robert Nicholl, M.A., of Dimlands; Eleanor, d. ttnm.
29 May, 1822.
Catherine, m. Rev. Richard Vaughan Norman, and d. s.p.
Eleanor, m. 1767, George Keineys, Esq. of isiewport, and
d. s. p. 1803.
Mary, ra. her cousin, the Rev. John Loder, of Hinton, Berks,,
and had one dau., m. the Rev. Robert Symouds, uf Here-
fordshire.
The eldest son,
The Rev. John Carne, of Nash, Rector of Plumptree,
Notts, and Prebendary of Llandaff, r,i. his cousin, Eleanor,,
dau. of Richard Carne, and d. at Nash, 1 Oct. 1873, leaving
an only dau. and heiress, Eleanor Carne, of Nash, who m,
1798, Thomas Markham, Esq. of Cheltenham, but d. s. p.
10 Oct. 1842, when the estates devolved, under the entail,
on
The Rev. Robert Carne, of Dimlands, in right of his wife
Elizabeth, of Nash Manor and St. Donat's Castle. This
gentleman, 6. 13 April, 1763, was son of Whitlock Nicholl, Esq.,
of The Ham, CO. Glamorgan, and assumed, together with hi.s
sons, by royal licence, 16 Dec. 1842, the surname of Carme ;
■m. 1st, 7 Aug. 1792, Mary, dau. of Daniel Woodward, Esq.,.
and niece of the Rev. Richard Huntley, of Boxwell Court,
CO. Gloucester, and by her (who d. 1 April, 1799) had one child,
who d. in infancy. He m. 2ndly, 29 April, 1800, Elizabeth.
dau. and heir of Capt. Charles Loder Carne, and eventuall\-
heiress to her imcle, Rev. John Carne, of Nash, and by her
had issue,
Robert Charles, late of Nash.
John Whitlock Stradling Carne, of St. Donat's Castle.
Emma Anne, 111. 8 Oct. 1833, Evan Wilkins, Esq. of Llant-
witt Major, and d. 23 Deo. 1879.
Anna Maria, m. 17 April, 18S6, Col. Robert K. Dawson, E.E.,.
one of the Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales,
She d. 27 Sept. 1837, leaving issue, Robert NichoU Dawson
Scott, R.E., and Ellen Jane.
Ellen Louisa, m. 1843, Rev. John Williams, Rector of Mar-
cross, d. in 1847, leaving Charles Carne, and Mary Frances,
Frances Susannah, d. unm. 24 April, 1839.
The eldest son,
Robert Charles Nicholl Carne, of Nash, J.P. andD.L.,.
Constable of the Castle of St. Quintin, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 27
April, 1806 ; m. 15 May, 1838, Sarah Jane, eldest dau. and
co-heir of the Rev. Nathaniel Poyntz, M.A., of Ah'escot House,
CO. Oxford, which lady cZ. 1S61. Mr. Nicholl Caruc d. s. p. 24
Nov. 1869, and was«. by his brother,
John W^hitlock Stradling-Carne, Esq. of St. Dcnat'.«
Castle, CO. Glamorgan, High Sheriff 1S74, D.C.L., F.S.A. anil
M.A., J.P. and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, Chairman of Cowbridge
Bench of Magistrates, and Chairman of the Taff Vale and
Cowbridge Railways, b. 16 April, 1817 ; to. 1st, 10 April, 1844,
Mary Jane (who d. 2 Sept. 1874) only ilau. of Peter Whitfield
Brancker, Esq. of Wavertree, Lancashire, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. and heiress of John Houghton, Esq. of that place,,
and had issue,
I. Edward Stradling Nicholl, 6. 8 Sept. 1849; d. 1 July,
1862,
II. John Deverehx Vann Loder, now of St. Donat's.
III. Mansel Sydney Berkrolles Nicholl-Carne, of Nasb
Manor, co. Glamorgan, b. 19 Dec. 1863, tuok possession,,
6 n 2
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on attaining majority, of the ent.nilcd estates of Nash
Manor.
I. Elizalicth Mary, m. 6 Feb. ISGS, .Vdani Fettvplace, son
of the late John Blancly, Esij. ot Kini^stou House, co.
Berks.
II. Grace JIansel, m. her 1st cousin, Major Scott, K.E.
III. lilanche Elinor, d. 15 July, 18o.i.
IV. Eva Loder Branckor, <.'. G Sept. i8u2.
V. Mabel GwladysSt. Maur.
VI. Bertha Gaui'age De Lacy, i;;. 1891, John Beginald llar-
greaves, Esq.
He m. •2nd\y, 13 Dec. 1S75, Mary Salusbury, dau. of John
Salusbury Crump, Esq. of Hampton, co. Hereford, and had
issue.
IV. Edward Salusbury Carne, who d. an infant, 7 Feb. 1877.
V. Caradoc St. Barbe, b. 25 June ISSl.
vit. Ella Damasyn, l>. June, ISSl.
Mr. StradlingCarne, who assumed in 1S77, the surname of
Stkadling-Caexe in lieu of that of NichoU-Carne, d. in
18J0.
.■li-nts — Gu., a pelican on her nest with wings displayed or,
fee ing her young and vulnins herself ppr. Crest — A pi'iiean
disjilayi'd with two heads s.i. i.-suinj; from a ducal coronet ppr.
J/o'r ', >■— ."^bove the shield, " En toute lojale ; " under the ai ms,
" I'y ngob:dth sydd yn nuw."
6r ".<— Dinilauds, Cowbridge (where once stood the fortress
of Jestin ap Gwrgant, Lord of Glamorgan), and St. Donat's
Casile, both in co. Glamorgan.
STRAKER OF STAGSHAW HOUSE.
Strakek, John Coppin, Esq. of Stagsliaw
House, Isortliumberland, J. P., Major Nortliiim-
berland Hussars, b. IG Dec. 1847; m. 2 Oct. 18S4;
Alice Whittiiigham, eldest dau. of Eev. James
Allgood, of 2v uuwick and Ingram, Northumberland,
and has issue,
I. John Allgood, b. 25 Aug. 18S8.
I. Kathleen Alice.
II. Helen. iii. Veda.
Liineag'e. — John Strakek, Esq. of Stagshaw House,
Korthumberland, J.P. and D.L. (youngest son of Joseph
Straker, Esq. of Benwell Old House, Newcastle, by Ann his
■wile, dau. of Henry Smith, Esq. of Loosing Hill, Durham), b.
Iblo ; Id. 4 Nov. 1846, Isabella, dau. of John Coppin, Esq., and
bad issue,
I. John Coppin, now of Stagshaw House.
II. Joseph Henry, D.L. co. Durham, High Sheriff 1891 ; 6.
1850.
III. Charles Edmun 1, m. 9 Jan. 1889, Annie Grace, dau. of
Gen. Hill, and has iisue, Edward Charles ; llil la Gertrude.
IV. Herbert, m. 8 April, lt-91, Gwendolin Georgiana, dau.
of Christopher Cradock, Esq. of Hartforth, llichniond, co.
York.
V. Altred Hiissall.
VI. trederick.
I. JIarianne.
n. Isabella Mary, m. 23 Nov. 1SS2, C. A. P. Eeed, Esq., and
has issue, Percival and Sybil.
in. Annie Elizabeth, rn. 7 July, 1887, Edward Ellison, son of
Rev. John Eigge, of Stamfordham, Northumberland, and
h.as issue, Hubert John; William.
Ilr. Straker d. 4 April, 1884, and was s. by his eldest son, the
present John Coppin Steakeb, Esq. of Stagshaw House.
5«, ./.s_Ptagshaw House, near Corbridge-on-Tyne, and Tire
Leazes, Hexliam.
STRANGWAYES OF ALNE.
Swainston-Steangwatks, John, Esq. of Alne,
CO. York, J.P. and D.L., for North Hiding co. York,
b. 1836 ; m. IG Sept. 1868, Martha Elizabeth, only
surviving child of James Grolden Heap, Esq., Capt.
2nd Royal Cheshire Militia, of Dringhouses, co.
i'ork, late of Congleton, co. Chester, and has issue,
I. D'Akct Edwabd, J.P. N. rading Yorks, b. 1809.
II. Giles Edmund Nevile, 6. 1871.
III. James de la Hep, 6. 1872.
IV. John Philip Norman, b. 1874.
V. Robert Rollo, 6. 1883.
I. Florence May. ii. Muriel Cicely Valentine.
Iiineage. — Henry Stbangwish, of Strangwish Hall, Man-
che-ttr, was the common ancestor of the various families of
the name.
TnoMAs Steangwates, of Little Holtby, co. York, a direct
descendant of this ancient family, m. lOGl, Dorothy Hard-
castle, of Kirby-on-the-Hill, by whom (who d. 1678) he had
issue. Mr. Strangwayes d. 1712, and was s. by his eldest;
son.
John Strangwates, of AVcll, co. York, m. Gratiana, dau.
of Thomas Preston, Esq. of Holtby-Magna (by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. and heir of D'Arey Conyers, Esq. of the same pUice),
by whom (who d. 1746) he had issue,
John, of Alne co. York, of whom presently.
Kicliard, of Well, co. York, b. 5 April, 17'l6; m. 19 April,
1742, Faith, dau. of Thomas Tophain, Esq. of Aysganh,
Wensleydale, and dying 1764, was s. by his only surviving
sou,
Richard Strangwayes, Esq. of Well, b. 24 Sept. 1749; m.
1st, Ellen, dau. of Jlr. Fryer, of Pickill, co. York, but
had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Thomas
Purchas, Esq. of Spennithorne, by whom (who d. 1781)
he had surviving issue, Richard Purchas, of Well, and
Catherine, m. 1865, Thomas Prest, Esq. of Bedale. Mr.
Strangwayes m. 3rdly, his relative, Louisa, only dau.
of Thomas Strangwayes, Esq. of Barbara Wood, one of
the co-heirs, in right of her mother, to the barony of
Berners, and by her had issue, Thomas, Capt. in the
army; John, a Merchant of London, deceased; l'"dward,
of Ripon; D'Arey, of London; Francis, 65th Regt., d. at
Sural, in the East Indies; and Louisa, ?ii. William Mor-
ton, Esq. of Ripon, co. York. Mr. Strangwayes d. 1
Aug. 1828.
Thomas, of Barnham Wood, co. Hertford, m. 16 Dec. 1748,
Elizabeth Anne, only surviving issue and heir of Thomas
Holt, Esq. of Reading, co. Berks, grand-niece of Lord Cliief
Justice Holt, and first cousin to Mary, Countess of Had-
dington and Lady Head, of Langley Park, co. Berks, by
whom he had issue, Louisa, lu. her kinsman, Richard
Strangwayes, Esq. of Well.
Eliza'jeth, d. uimi.
Dorothy, m. J. Palmer, Esq. of Bedford Row, London.
The eldest son,
John Strangwates, Esq. of Alne, co. York, representative
of the ancient family of Strangwayes, 6. 13 March, 1708; m.
Frances, dau. and ultimately heir of Henry Baynes, Esq. of
Bool.ham, by whom (who d. 1777) he had an only child,
Frances Strangwayes, of Alne, m. Allan Swainston, M.D.,
of the City of York, and by him (who d. 1792) had issue,
John, d. unm. 1796.
F:dward, her heir.
F" ranees Margaret, d. imm. 1795.
Mary Elizabeth, m. Christopher Nevile, Capt. R.N. (2nd son
of Georce Nevile, Esq. of Thorney, Notts), and d. 1860.
Matilda Dorothea, d. unm. 1795.
Harriet Rachel, m. George Treacher, Esq., 2nd Life Guards,
only son of the Rev. Thomas Treacher, of Audley.
Mrs. Swainston d. 1799, and her eldest son, who assumed, on
attaining majority, the additional surname and arms of
Strangwayes, and was
Edward Swainston Strangwayes, Esq. of Alne, J.P. and
D.L., formerly Lieut. 1st Dragoons, and afterwards Major 4th
North York Militia, 6. 27 Oct. 1782 : vi. 1804, Eliza, dau. of
John Hanning, Esq. of White Lackington and DilUngton,
Somerset, and had issue,
Edward Swainston, his heir.
Matilda Elizabeth, d.ufim. 1822.
Frances Sophia, m. 1834, John Constantine Trent, Esq.,
Major Royal Horse Guards (Blue), eldest son of John Trent,
Esq. of Ovens Mount, Barbados, and of Dillington, llminster,
Somerset.
Harriet Amelia, to. 1834, Nash Vaughan Edwards Vaughan,
Esq. of Rhoola, co. Glamorgan.
Anna Maria Louisa, m. 1st, 1873, Admiral Oliver Jones,
who d. 1878, and 2ndly. 1880, I'rancis Palmer, Esq.
Isabella Caroline, m. 1847, Edward Rudston Read, late Capt.
9th Lancers, who d. 1884.
Mr. Swainston-Strangwayes d. 21 Dec. 1862, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Edward Swainston Strangwayes, Esq. of Alne, J.P. and
D.L., b. 9 June, 1808; hi. 12 July, 1833, Ann Su.sanna, dau.
of Henry Karne, Esq. of London, and by her (who d. 1840)
had,
Edward Swainston, d. unm. 26 Sept. 1860.
JoDN, now of Alne.
Mr. Swainston-Strangwayes d. 1877, and was s. by his only
surviving son.
.drills— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., two lions passant paly of
six arg. and gu., in the dexter chief a canton of the second,
for Strangwayes ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a fesse or, charged with
three maidens' heads veiled ppr., for Swainston. Crests— 1st,
A lion, as in the arms ; 2nd, Out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's
head sa., between two wings az., billette or, occasionally borne.
3/o»o— Ystoyeau et ne doubtero.
/S'eaf— Alne Hall, near Easingwold, CO. York.
Club — Constitutional.
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STRANGWAYS OF SHAPWICK.
Strangwats, The Hon. Eeney Bull Templee,
of Shapwick, co. Somerset, J. P., h. Dec. 1832; m.
ISGl, iMaria Cordelia, younger dau. of the late
H. K. Wigley, Esq.. South Australia (of an old
Leicester jliire familv), and has issue,
Conlelia Elizabeth Mary.
Sophia Geoi'gina.
Mr. Strangways was a member of the South Aus-
tralian Parliament, 1857 - 71, Commissioner of
Crown lands, Attorney- General, and Px-emier.
Xiineagre. — This family descends from Giles Strangwats,
Esq. of Charlton Adam, Somerset, who proved his pedigree in
the Visitation of 1623.
Henry Bull Strangwats, df Shapwick, J. P., Col.-Com-
mandant of the Polden Hill Local Jliiitia, m. 1807, Elisheba,
dau. of the late Harry Bewes, Esq. of Beaumont, Plymouth,
and d. 1829, leaving by her (who d. 1858) with other issue, a
son,
HentitBull Stbangwats, Esq. of Shapwick, J. P., b. 1808;
m. 1s:jO, Sophia Jane, only dau. of the late Kev. George Henry
Templer, by his wife, Anna Maria, dau. of the late Thomas
Giaham, lisq. of Kinross, N.B. ; and by her (who was b. 1808 ;
and d. 18.'J9) had, with other issue, a son,
Henry Bdll Templer, now of Shapwick.
Mr. Strangways d. 1881.
Sea^— Shapwick, Somerset.
STBATTON OP TUU'WESTON.
Steattox, John Locee, Esq. of Turwcston
House, Bucks, J.P. for Bucks and co. Nortliamp-
ton, h. 2 Jan. 1818; m. 1st, 5 June, 18f5, Mary
Scott, dau. of John Horrocks, Esq., and by her has
two daus.,
I. Edith Mary, m. 28 Oct. 1874, Sydney Hamilton Little, H.M.
Consul, Madrid, and has issue.
n. Laura Harriet, m. 29 July, 1869, Eev. G. G. Willes.
He m. 2ndly, 2 Oct. 1855, Mary, dau. of William
Willes, Esq. of Astropp, co. Northampton, and has
by her,
I. George Edmund, 6. 29 Dec. 1S61.
II. Charles John, 6. 27 June, lSi;7.
III. John WiUiam, 6. 31 Aug. 1875.
I. Margaret, m. 8 Jan. 1880, H. Tubb, Esq.
II. Julia. III. Eleanor Mary.
IV. Eveline, m. 6 Jan. 1891, S. K. Byass, Esq.
V. Alice Emily. vi. 31ary Ethel.
VII. I'lorence Amy. viii. Janet.
Liineag-e.— TuoMAS Stratton, of .Shrivenham, bur.
April, loS7, left issue by his wife Joan (who was bur. July,
1680), a son,
Thomas Stratton, of Shrivenham, whose son,
Thomas Stratton, of Shrivenham, was bur. Feb. 1655.
His son,
William Stratton, bapt. at Shrivenham, May, 1593 ; m.
Anne Locke (aunt to John Locke, the philosopher), and had
issue, William; John; Jane; Mary, m. JohnLloyde; Anne,
m. E. Higgins. The elder son,
William Stratton, of Bristol and Wrawall, d. 1695, having
by his wife, Elizabeth Chapman, had issue,
I. Peter, of whom presently.
II. William, of Beciiington Standenvick and Berkely, co.
Somerset, m. Mary Eajmond, of Warliborough and liinton,
Wilts.
I. Elizabeth, m. Joseph Wray.
II. Hannah, m. Thomas Bryan.
III. A dau., TO. her cousin, Peter Stratton.
IV. A dau., fit. — Fazell.
The elder son,
Peter Stratton, to. and had issue, John, of whom pre-
sently ; a dau. m. Thomas Lodge ; Phyllis, m. Charles Hopkins ;
Anne, m. — Dyer; Mary; Sarah, m. — Makay, of Bengal.
His only son,
John Stratton, was Chief Counsel at Vizapatam (1741),
and Sth Member of Council, Madras, 1742. He m. 1729, Mary
Houghton, and had issue,
I. George, of Tew Park, co. Oxford, m. Miss Light, and had
issue,
1 George Frederick, of Great Tew, Oxon, m. Miss Dewes,
but had no issue.
2 John, 7)!. Frances Maria, dau. of John Bower Jodrell,
Esq. of Henbury and Yeardsley, co. Chester, and d.
June, 1819, having by her ;who d. June, ISoO; had issue,
John Locke, now of Turweston.
Georgina Maria, to. 18 May, 1831, Sir WiUiam Curtis,
3rd Bart., who d. Nov. Ia70.
Han-iet Vittoiia, m. 14 Aug. 1832, Sir Michael Hicks-
Beach, Sth Bart., M.P., who d. 22 Nov. Isoi.
Emily Anne, m. 1838, Henry Barnett, Esq. of GI}-mptoa
Park, CO. Oxford {see Barnett of Gli/mpton).
Julia Elizabeth, to. Ist. Col. Wedderburn; 2ndly, 8Aug.
J 843, Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq. of Shardeloes,
Bucks (see Tyrwhitt-Dbake of Shardeloes).
1 Wilhelmina Sarah, m. 3C Dec. 1809, Egerton Leigh, Esq.
of West Hall, High Leigh (see that j'ahdLy), andd.24Nov.
1849.
II. William, Member of Council, Madras, m. Mdlle. Bou-
chard (of the Montmorencie family), and d. (drowneu> 1775,
He had issue,
1 George, Member of Council, Madras, to. 1817, Anne,
dau. of Thomas Lewis, Esq., and d. Aug. 1853, having by
her (who </. June, 1883; had issue,
William, b. Jan. 1822; d. young.
George, sen Stratton o/ Wh'Aer Lod.ge.
Jolin, b. Oct. 1829 ; d. uam. Aug. 18d8.
Jane b. July, 1818; m. l»46, Ht-ad Pottinger Best, Esq.
of Donnington, Newbury, Berks, and d. 1885, ha\ing
had issue.
Anne, 6. Feb. 1820; m. George Clotworthy Mauleverer
Gowan, Esq., and has issue.
Emmeline, 6. March, 1825 ; m. 1854, George Duprc Por-
cher, Esq.
2 Catherine, m. — Cherry.
3 Charlotte.
Anns — Arg., four bars embattled counter embattled sa., on
an inescutcheon gu. a crescent of the first. Crest— Xn ea^rle,
wings expanded, standing on a man's hand in a gauniict,.
couiied at the wrist, all ppr.
.SecU— Turweston House, Brackley.
STEATTON OP V/HELEE, LODGE.
Steattox, Geoege, Esq. of Wholer Lodge, co.
Leicester, J.P. for cos. Leicester and Nortliampton,
Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner Temple, 1864 ;
M.A. (St. John's Coll.) Oxon, b. 15 Feb. 1827 ; m.
Nov. 1853, Ellen, dau. of the late Lieut.-Col.
John William Fane, M.P. of Wormsley {see
Buree's Peerage, Westmoeland, E.), and grand-
dau. of Thomas, Sth Earl of Maccleslield, and bj
her has issue,
I. George Locke, 6. 28 Oct. 1855 ; m. 1378,
Davidge, and has issue,
Ellen Louise, 6. June, 1879.
I. Ellen Louisa, b. Sept. 1858.
II. Emmeline Anne Madeline, 6. Aug. 1860.
Hiineage. — See Stratton of Turweston.
-Seat— Wheler Lodge, Husband's Bosworth.
Sarah Elizabeth
STREATFEILD OP CHIDDINGSTONE.
Steeatfeild, Hexrt, Esq. of Chiddingstone,
Kent, Major Grenadier Guards, b. 4 Jan. 1857;
m. 15 Aug. 1885, Lady Florence Beatrice, eldest
dau. of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lichfield, and has
issue,
Henry Sidney John, 6. 30 April, 1886.
Ijineag'e. — Robert Stbeatfeild, of Chiddingstone, Kent,
6. 1514 ; m. the sister of Sir John Elvers, Knt., Lord Mayor of
London, and had two sons, i. Henry, liis heir ; ii. Eichard, of
Cansted, Chiddingstone, and of Chested, Penshurst, ancestor
of the Streatfeilds of Ddaware, of Otford, and of Walter's
Green. Eobert Streatfcild d. 1559, and was s. by his son,
Henry Streatfeild, of Chiddingstone, m. Alice, dau. of
Henry Moody, of London, and dying Dec. 1598, was s. by his
eldest son,
Eichard Streatfeild, Esq. of Chiddingstone, bapt. 16 Oct.
1559; m. 15 Nov. 1583, Anne, dau. and co-heir of John
Fremlyn, of Ivemsing, and tiy her (who m. 2ndly, 1602, Williaui
Birsty, of Hever) had, with a dau. Margaret, three sons.
The eldest son,
Henry Streatfeild, Esq. of Chiddingstone, bapt. 11 Dec.
1586; s. his father 18 Sept. 1601. He to. Snsan, dau. of
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Christopher Lamb, and by her (who (f. 1C4S) had issue. 3Ir.
StreatiViUt d. 1647, and was .-'. by his eldest son,
IJiciiAKD Streatfkild, Esq. of Chiddingstone, bapt. 10
!Xov. IGll: 'ill. 17 Nov. 1(336, Anne, duu. and co-heir of
William Terry, Esq. of Wudliurst, and had six sons and two
daus.,
I. IIknkt. his heir.
II. William, of Hever Castle, Kent, bapt. 12 Oct. 1645 ; to.
1675, Anne, dan. and co-heir of George Martin, of Lyghe,
.'iikI had, inter altos,
I Robert, of Hever Cistle, bapt. 26 Dee. 16S4 : to. 31 Dec.
1713, Barbara, dan. of liobert Strcatfeild, Esq. of Dela-
ware, and dyius: Is July, 1741, left three sons,
William, of Hever Castle, b. 1717 ; m. 1746, Sarah,
sister and heir of Oliver Thorpe, Esq., and by her (who
3H. 2ndly, 1768. Charles Wakctield) he left at his demise,
1761, an only son,
William, of Holden House, Kent, who d. s. p. 1798.
Eobert, of Wandsworth, Surrey, b. 1722, ancestor of the
Stkeatfeilds o- C/uirt's Ed'je {ic/iich sec).
Thomas, of btoke Newington, d. s. p. 1792.
III. Thomas, of Seveno.iks, bapt. 13 May, 1649 ; m. Martha,
only c'au. and heir of Thomas Godwin, Esq. of Trottes-
cliQe, and d. 1730-31, having had two daus., Margaret,
<l. vni„. 1736, and Martha, the wife of Charles Polhill, and
.a son,
Thomas Streatfeild, Esq. of Sevenoaks, h. 18 May, 1682,
who </. in the lifetime of his father, leaving by his wife,
Pliiladtlphia, dau. of Thomas Fuller, Esq. of Waldron,
Sussex, a son and successor,
Henry, of Sevenoaks. d. s. p. 10 Feb. 1817.
Catherine Anne, heir to her brother, fit. 1805, Thomas
Lighlfoot, Esq., and liad issue.
«v. Steplien, d. uivni. 1679.
V. Itobert, of London.
VI. John, of Penshurst.
I. Alice, m. William Woodgatc, Esq. of Chiddingstone.
The eldest sonof Eichard Streatfeild,
Uenrt Streatfeild, Esq. of Chiddingstone, bapt. 27 Dec.
16;:P; in. 22 Feb. 1665, Sarah, only dau. and heir of John
jVshdown, Esq. of Hever, and had two sons. Mr. Streatfeild
d. 2 March, 1719, and was s. by his son,
Henkt Streatfeild, Esq. of Chiddingstone, bapt. 20 Sept.
1C;9; 7)i. 20 April, 1704, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of
Hicliard Beard, Esq. of Kottingdean, Sussex, by whom (who
'/. 24 March, 1749-50) he left at his demise, 1747, two sons.
Ti)e elder son,
Henry Steeatfeild, Esq. of Chiddingstone, b. 3 June, 1706 ;
/it. 25 Sept. 1752, Anne Sidney, natural dau. of Jocelyne, 7th
Jiarl of Leicester, and by her (who d. 31 Oct. 1812) had issue,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. liichard Thomas, of The Hocks, and Copwood, Sussex, d.
23 Dec. 1769, High Sheriff 1798 : m. 1st, Jane Esther, dau.
of Admiral Sir Chaloner Ogle, Bart., which lady d. s. p.
1796. He ',/(. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of liobert Shultleworth,
Esq of Barton Lodge, co. Lancaster, and by her (who m.
2ndly, 1815, Richard Prime, Esq. of Walberton House) he
Jeft at his decease, 26 Aug. 1813,
1 Richard Shcttleworth, of The Rocks, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff CO. Sussex, m. 11 June, 1833, Charlotte Anne,
dau. of James Brown, Esq. of Harehills Grove, Leeds,
and Rossington, co. York, and d. 1851, leaving by her
<who d. Ibos) with two daus. (Anne Charlotte, m.C. \V.
O'Hara, Esq. of Annaghmore, co. Sligo ; and Marian
Gertrude, m. John Blakisfcon Houston, Esq. of Orange-
field, CO. Down), an only son, Richard James, of The
Eocks, Sussex, and of Rossington, co. York, J.P. tor
Sussex, and for the West Riding, co. York, Capt. York-
shire D.Y.C., late Lieut, 5th Dragoon Guards, b. 26 Feb.
1844; TO. 24 Oct. 1865, Mary Williams, eldest dau. of the
late James WiUiam Scarlett, Esq. of Gigha, co. Argyll,
and has a dau., Annette, b. 19 Aug. 1866.
.2 Sidney Eobert, Major 52nd Regt., to. 12 Sept. 1839,
Sarali Jane, dau. of Isaac Cookson, Esq., J.P. of Meldon
Park, Northumberland, and by her (who in. 2ndly,5 Aug.
1852, Capt. Henry Francis Cust, nephew of the 1st Earl
Urownlow; he lelt issue,
Sidney Robert, b. 5 Jan. 1841 ; d. s. p. 23 Jan. 1877.
JHerlert Philip, b. 16 F"eb. 1842, deceased.
Ernest Cecil, b. 29 April, 1847, deceased.
Sarali, m. 10 Feb. 1^70, Charles Donaldson Hudson, Esq.
M.P. of Cheswardine.
1 Anne, m. Thomas Mowbray, Esq.
2 Rose Sophia. 3 Georgiana Charlotte.
4 Gertrude Harriet.
I. Sophia.
II. Harriet, m. Walter Bracebridge, Esq., and d. 4 March,
1824.
3Ir. Streatfeild d. 4 April, 1702, and was .<t. by his son,
Hcsry .Streatfeild, Esq. of Chiddingstone, b. 13 May, 1757,
High SherifT for Kent 1792. He m. 1st, June, 1782, Elizabeth
Catherine, dau. of the Very Rev. Newton Ogle, D.D., of Kirk-
ley, Northumberland, Dean of Winchester, and by her (who
d. 24 June, 1801) had issue,
Henry, his heir.
Thomas, Lieut. -Col. Grenadier Guards.
Riehard, Comm. R.N., m. 1824, Anne, dau. of Henry Wood-
gate, Esq. of River Hill, Kent, by whom he had one dau.
Ellen Charlotte.
William (Uev.).
Charles Ogle, Major-Gen. R.E., m. 183!, Kate Elizabeth,
dau. of Rtv. J. S. Ogle, of Kirkley.
Sophia Catherine, m. 1822. Rev. Riehard Peter Whish.
Arabella, ?u. 1831, Rev. J. T. Wilgress.
Jane Esther, m. 1833, Major Edward Scoones, 81st Regt.
He rn. 2ndly, 29 Sept. 1802, Ch.arlotte, dau. of William Scoones,
Esq. of Tunbridge, by whom he had issue,
John, h. 14 May, 1811: m. 26 June, 1845, Catherine, 2nd dau.
of Henry Sweeting, Esq. of Godmanchester, and (/. 23 Slay,
1^83, leaving issue, Frederick Henry Thomas, b. 3 June,
1846, m. 16 Jan. 1879, Frances A.igusta, dau. of Rev.
William Green, Rector of Penshurst, Keno ; Charles Erskine,
b. 2 Nov. 1857, d. 26 March, 1858; Edith Julia, ?«. Ernest
son of William Woodgate, Esq. of Penshurst; Catherine
Agnes ; Sophia Jane.
Fi'ancis Stanier.
Emily.
Mr. Streatfeild d. 22 Aug. 1829, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Streatfeild, Esq. of Chiddingstone, J.P. and D.L.,
b. II March, 1784; m. 14 Oct. 1824, IMaria, dau. of Magens
Dorrien Magens, Esq. of Hammerwood Lodge, Sussex, and by
her (who d. 1844) had issue,
Henry Dorrien, of Chiddingstone.
Edward Ogle, late Capt. 44th Foot, b. 24 March, 1827.
Newton William, b. 26 June, 18i9 ; m. 1857, Flora Margaret
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. W. E. Hoskins, Rector of Chid-
dingstone. He d. 26 June, 1866, leaving a son, Arthur
Newton.
Richard John, b. 7 Nov. 1833; to. 1858, Harriette Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry Armytage, Esq. of Broom Hill Bank, Tun-
bridge Wells, late Col. Culdsiream Guards, and (L March,
1877, and had two sons, Mervyn Armytage and Roland
Henry Armytage.
Frances Charlotte, m. 1851, Rev. Henry W. Onslow Folhill.
Mr. Streatfeild d. 16 July, 1852, and was s. by his eldest son,
LiEUT.-CoL. Henry Dorrien Streatfeild, of Chidding.stone,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1882, formerly Capt. 1st Life
Guards, and late Lieut.-Col. Commanding West Kent Queen's
Own Yeomanry Cavalry, Lord of the Manor of Chiddingstone
Cobham, Chiddingstone Burghurst, Tyhurst, Millbrooks,
and Stangrave, b. 2 Aug. 1825; m. 19 Dec. 1854, Marion
Henrietta, youngest dau. of Oswald Smith, Esq. of Bleadoa
Hall, Kent, and had issue,
I. Henry, now of Chiddingstone.
II. Sidney, b. 10 July, 1859.
III. Gerard, 6. 20 Aug. 1860; m. Ida, dau. of R. H. Combe,
Esq. of Pierrepont, Farnham, and has issue.
IV. Oswald, b. Z4 March, 1862.
V. Erie, Lieut. Gordon Highlanders, 6. 6 Feb. 1864.
VI. Philip, Lieut. R.N., b. 28 May, 1872.
I. Violet, 6. 30 Oct. 1855; to. 12 Sept. 1876, Lord Henry
Nevill, 2nd son of William, 1st Marquess of Abergavenny,
K.G., and rf. 25 Dec. Is80, leaving issue.
II. Ruby, b. 10 Nov. 1866; m. 7 Oct. 1885, Major the Hon.
Charles ColviUe, eldest son of Lord Colville, of Culross,
and has issue.
III. Ivy Marion, b. 1 Sept. 1869.
Col. Streatfeild d. 27 March, 1889.
Arms—Fer fesse gu. and sa., three bezants. Crest — An arm
in armour ppr., bent from the elbow, the forearm encircled
with a band tied in knot gu., supporting a spear with a iiennofi
showing, arg., St. George's cross on the dexter side of the spear,
and gu., three bezants fessways on the sinister; the pennuu
being turned round the spear to show part of both sides.
J/yJto— Datii fata secutus.
Seat — Chiddingstone, Edcnbridge, Kent.
STREATFEILD-MOORE OF WOODCOCK
HILL.
Streatfeild - Moore, Alexander McNeill,
Esq. of Woodcock liill, co. Hertford, b. 1863.
Lineagre. — Robert Streatfeild, of Wandsworth, Surrey,
i. 1722 (2nd son of Robert Streatfeild, Esq. of Hever Castle,
whose lather, William, was 2nd son of Richard Streatfeild,
Esq. of Chiddingstone); m. 1748, Anne, dau. and heir of
Samuel Sandeforth, Esq., and, dying 1768, left, with two daus.
(Anne, wife of Clement Samuel Strong, Esq. of Limpsfield,
Surrey, who d. 1839, and Barbara, who d. unm. 1843), an only
son,
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Sanoeforth Streatfeild, Esq. of Long Ditton, Surrey,
■bapi. '!'■'< Sept. 1750 ; m. Frances dau. of Thomas Hussey, Esq.
oi Aslitord, Kent, and d. at Bath, 28 July, 1809, leaving issue,
1. 'J'lioMAS, bis heir.
u. William Sandeforth, h. 13 Sept. 1781 ; d. 19 Sept. 1850.
III. Henry Cald«all, b. 3 Nov. 1784, Col. in the army ; d. 23
i)ee. I860, having m. 1825, Eleanor Anne Penelope, dau. of
.ll:irry Darby, Esq., and leaving issue by her (who d. INov.
1805),
1 Henry Frederick, h. 21 Aug. 1827, d. s. p.
1 Kliza, rii. 1850, Philip, 2nd son of Thomas Sanctuarj',
Esq. of Horsham Park, who d. in India, 1857.
2 lileanor Anne Cornelia, m. 1858, Signor Emile Linati, of
Parma.
3 Emily, m. A. Irvine, Esq., and d. 1870.
IV. Robert, b. 8 Jan. 178G, of Bottens, Kent, Capt. E.X., d.
18.52, having m. 1820, Dorothy Walters Cooper, and leaving
issue by her (who d. 1853),
1 Robert Bartelot, b. 1826.
1 Dorothy.
2 Jane Anne, ni. 1849, Major George Beadnell.
3 Frances, m. 1847, Henry RusseU Earle, Esq. of Twicken-
ham, and d. 1865.
4 Harriette, m. 1st, 1847, Charles Craven, Esq., Capt. 2nd
Dragoons, and 2ndly, Count Edmond do Baillet.
V. .John (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of TJckfield, Sussex, h. 27
3Iay, 1796; m. 1st, May, 1822, Catherine, dau. of Harry
Darby, Esq., and 2ndly, 1S51, Caroline, dau. of Col. Saw-
bridge, of Olanteigh. By his first wile (who d. 1846) he
had issue,
1 John Darby (Rev.), M.A., 6. 13 Dee. 1823; d. 1883.
2 Sandetorth, 6. 15 Jan. 1843 ; d. 1862.
! Catherine Jane, m. 1851, \V. H. Plummer, Esq. of Mar-
gate ; d. 1861.
2 "Frances Laura Cleveland, d. 1847.
3 EUen .Scott, d. 1856.
Rev. John Streatfeild, d. 1863.
I. Jane, d. 6 May, 1851. li. Anne, d. 1SG3.
The son and heir.
Rev. Thojias Streatfeild, M.A., F.S.A., of Chart's Edge,
Kent, Ij. 5 Jan, 1777 : jn,. 1st, 8 Oct. 1800, Harriet, dau. and
<o-heir of Alexander Champion, Esq. and by her (who d. 10
Kov. 1814) had issue,
I. Robert Champion, 6. 9 Feb. 1804: d. 1829.
u. Thomus Champion, b. 8 Oct. 1806 ; d. 1823.
ill. Alexander Champion, 6.20 Feb. 1808, of St. John's Coil.
Oxford, Lieut. 2nd Life Guards ; d. 11 Jan. 1833.
IV. William Champion, his heir.
V. Edward Champion, b. 6 Oct. 18II ; d. 1834.
I. Harriet Jane, 5/i. 1834, Rev. William Streatfeild, Vicar of
East Ham, Essex, 4th son of Henry Streatfeild, Esq. of
Chiddingstone. She d. 4 Dec. 1837 ; he d. 1860.
II. Frances Maria, m. 1829, Right Rev. Francis Russell Nixon
(Bishop of Tasmania), and d. 22 Sept. 1834.
III. Barbara Ellen, m. 184i, Albert PeUey, Esq., 4th son of
Sir John Henry Pelly, Bart.
Ilev. Thomas Streatfeild m. 2ndly, 30 Sept. 1823, Clare, dau. of
Rev. Thomas Harvey, o( Cowden, relict of Henry Woodgate,
Esq. of Spring Grove, Pembury, by whom (who c/. 10 May,
1386) he had issue,
VI. Henry Rivers, 6. 13 July, 1826 ; of. 9 April, 1831.
VII. John Fremlyn, F.E.C.S., 6. 14 Oct. 1828; m. 18GS,
Georgiana Smith, and d. 18 March, 1886, leaving issue,
Thomas, Austin, and Clare.
viii. Harvey Sandeforth, b. 15 Sept. 1833; d. 26 June, 1847.
IV. Amelia, d. Feb. 1830.
V. Cleraence Elizabeth, rd. 1853, Lord Justice Cotton, and
d. 12 May, 1891.
Rev. Thomas Streatfeild d. 17 May, 1848, and was s. by his
•eldest surviving son,
William Champion Streatfeild, Esq. of Chart's Edge,
Kent, J.P. for Essex, b. 28 June, 1810; m. 31 Oct. 1832.
Hannah {b. 12 Sept. 1812), dau. of Joseph Fry, Esq. of Plashet
House, Essex, and had issue,
I. Alexander Edward Champion, of 'Woodcock Hill, Herts,
J. P., 6. 2 Dec. Ib37 ; m. 8 Aug. 1861, Helen, dau. of Capt.
Alexander McNeill, of Colonsay, N.B., and had issue,
1 Alexander McNeill, present representative.
2 Kenneth Rivers.
.3 Edward Champion.
4 Eric Leonard.
1 Florence Helen.
2 Lilian Cecil.
3Ir. Streatfeild-Moore assumed by royal licence, 1885, the
additional surname of Moore under the will of his kins-
man, Frank John Moore, Esq. oi Woodcock Hill. He d. 10
AuET. 1887.
II. William Champion (Rev.), Rector of Frant, co. Sussex, b.
11 Aue. 1^39; m. 23 .^ug. 1864, Selina Frances Diana, dau.
of William Leveson-Gower, Esq. of Titsey Place, Surrey,
and has issue William Champion (Rev.), M.A., m. 7 Sept.
1893, Janet Mary, dau. of Rev. H. Venn, Vicar of Walmer;
Henry Cuthbert, m. 15 June, 1893, Marian Elsie, dau. of
AugiiStusMorand,Esq.of Philadelphia, U.S.A.; Grey Hugh
Morville : Granville Edward Stewart ; Claude Arthur Cecil ;
Roland Harry; George Hope ; Albert Harold Octavius ; Emily
Diana Cecilia ; and Sylvia Katharine Helen.
III. Frank Newton, C.M.G., 6. 2 Feb. 1843; m. 2 June,
1864, Agatha, dau. of Richard Fry, Esq , and has i.'sue,
Guy Edward, Richard Alexander, Frank Cyril, and Evelyn
Agatha.
IV. Thomas Edward Champion, b. 18 May, 1848; m.27 June,
1882, Katharine Mary Frances, dau. of Rev. Henry Ark-
wright, of Rodenham, Hereford, and d. 2 Oct. Is82.
I. Harriet Elizabeth, d. 9 Dec. 1842.
II. Florence Louisa, to. 29 Aug. 1877, Eev. Richard Boyle,
Vicar of Wallington, Surrey.
III. Elizabeth Blanche, m 25 July, 1865, Alexander Innes-
Shand, Esq., and d. 6 June, 1882.
IV. Louisa Beatrice.
Mr. Streatfeild d. 7 April, 1852. His widow is the present
possessor of Chart's Edge.
Arms, d-c. — See precedintj ilemoir.
/ScaJ— WoodcocltHill, Beikhamsted, Herts,
STRICKLAND OF SIZERGH.
Steickland, Walter Charles, Esq. of Sizergh
Castle, CO. Westmorland, J.P. and D.L., b. 5 Sept.
1825 ; m. 1866, Eosetta Emiueline, 3rd dau. of
Charles Medex, of Brussels, and by her (-who d. 31
Aug. 1884) had issue,
I. Roger 'V\'alter, 6. 1872.
I. Ida Matilda, b. 1867. ii. Mabel Susan, 5. 1869.
III. Henrietta Maria, 1871. iv. Mary Emma, b. 1876.
Lineage. — The first of the name of Strickland met with
is in the reign of King John, when Gilbert Fitz-Reinfred
having been compelled, on account of his envolvement with
the rebellious barons, to give hostages for his future conduct,
which hostages were the sons, daughters, and heirs of the
principal mesne lords holding under the barons of Kendal,
and included amongst them Sir Robert de Stirkeland, tlie
son and heir of Sir Walter db Stirkeland, son of Adam de
Stirkeland. Sir Robert left a son. Sir William de Stirkeland,
of Sizergh {jure uxoris) and Great Strickland, co. Westmor-
land ; he TO. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Ralph Deincourt, and
left a son and heir.
Sir Walter de Stirkeland, who was, 28 Edward I., with
the King at the siege of Caerlaverock, and 1 and 6 Edward XL,
was Knight of the Shire for "Westmorland. In 9 Edward III.,
Sir Walter obtained a grant to inclose his wood and demesne
lands at Sizergh and to make a park there, and to hold the
same so inclosed to him and his heirs for ever. He left a son
and heir. Sir Thomas de Stirkeland, who served King Edward
III., in Ireland, and to. Cecilie, dau. of Robert de Welle, and
left (with other issue, John, Peter, Thomas, and Katherine,
711. to John de Ros) a son. Sir Walter de Stirkeland, who m. ist,
Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Latham, and 2ndly, Isabel, dau.
of John Olney, and had by the former,
Sr Thomas de Strickland, of Sizergh, who entered into
agreement with Henry V., dated 29 Aprli, 1415, to serve the
King in his wars in France during one year, and had the dis-
tinguished honour of bearing the banner of St. George at the
battle of Agincourt. He was subsequently (7 Henry VI.)
M.P. for 'Westmorland. By his wife, Mabel, dau. of John de
Betham, he left (with a son, Robert, and a dau. Cecilie, m. to
William Redman) a son and heir,
Walter Strickland, Esq. who appears to have been a
zealous Lancastrian; and of the forces he was enabled to raise,
with their proper habiliments, there is a muster-roll yet extant,
which seems to have been made out chiefly in respect of the
border service. This Walter Strickland m. Dowce, dau. of
Nicholas de Croft, and had, with a dau. Margaret, in, William
Redman, a son.
Sir Thomas Strickland, Knt., to. Ist, Agnes Parre, dau. of
William Parre, son of Sir Thomas Parre and his wife. Eliza-
beth, one of the three sisters and co-heirs of Heniy, Lord Fitz-
Hugh, and 2ndly, Margery, widow of Sir John Byron, and had
(with a son Thomas, and a dau. Jane, m. Sir Thomas Middle-
ton, of Betham), a son.
Sir Walter Strickland, of Sizergh, m. Elizabeth Salkeld,
and was s. by his son.
Sir Walter Strickland, Knt., m. 1st, Agnes, dan. of
Richard Redman, but had no issue, and 2ndly, Catherine,
dau. and sole heir of Ralph Nevill, of Thornton Eriggs, co.
York, by whom he had (with two daus., Agnes, iii.Sir Thomas
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Curwcn, of Workington, and Elizabeth, j)i. William Strick-
lauii, of Boynton) a son and successor,
Walter Strickland, Esq. of Sizergli and Thornton Bricgs,
M.P. 5 Queen Elizabeth, lie m. Alice, dau. of Kieliolas
Tempest, Esq. of Holmside, to. Durluim, and dying S April,
1569, left a dau. Alice, and a son and successor.
Sir Thomas Strickland, K.B., of Sizergh, M.P. for West-
morland, 43 Queen Elizadeth and 1 James 1. Sir Thomas
lit. 1st, Elizabeth Symon, of Bristol, and had a dau. Alice,
m. Sir William Webb, Knt., Equerry to Henry, I'rince of Wales.
He 7)1. 2ndly, Jfargaret, dau. of Sir Nicholas Curweu, Knt., of
AVorkington, by whom he had issue,
Bobert, his successor. Thomas.
Walter, of Nateby, en. Lancaster, m. Anne. dau. of Roger
Crofts, of East Appleton, co. York, and hence descended the
Stricklands ()/ Catterki; co. YorU, now extinct in the male
line.
Dorothy, 3rd wife of John Fleming, Esq. of Eydal.
JIargaret, '2nd wife of George I'reston, Esq. of llolker, co.
Lancaster.
He d. 1615, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Kobert Strickland, Knt. of Sizergh and Thornton
Briggs. D.L., M.P. for Westmorland 21 James I. lie was a
colonel in the army of Charles I., and cemmanded a troop of
horse at the battle of Edgehill, while his son, Sir Thomas
Strickland, led a regiment of foot. Sir Eobert Hi. Jlargaret,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Sir William Alford, of Bylton, co.
York, by whom he had two sons and a dau.,
Thomas (ore), his successor.
Walter, v>. Barbara, 4th dau. of the Hon. Henry Belasyse,
who<^ 12 Sept. 1708.
Dorothy, m. Wihiam Grimstone, Esq. of Goodmanham, co.
York.
Sir Robert d. 1670, was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Thomas Strickland, Knt., P.O., h. 1621, who was made
a banneret by King Charles I. in person on the field of Edge-
hill 23 Oct. 1642. This gentleman represented Westmorland
1661. He m. 1st, Jane, dau. and co-heir of John Mosely, Esq.
of Uskelfe, co. York, by whom he had two surviving daus.,
Alice, r/i. Sir Walter Kirkhain Blunt, Bart., of Soddington,
and Jane, hi. John Middleton, Esq. of Sto. keld, co. York. Sir
Thomas m. 2nrtly, Winifred, dau. and co-heir of Sir Christopher
Trentham, Knt. of Kocester, co. Stafford, and had issue,
Walter; Eobert d. unm. 1712; Roger (who was Page to the
Piinee of Conti when he went from France to be elected King
of Poland), (/. unm. aged 24; and Thomas Bishop of Xamur,
d. 3 Jan. 1740. Sir Thomas Strickland, who had been Privy
Purse to King Charles II., was one of the Privy Council to
King James II., and following the fortunes of that monarch,
he d. in France 8 Jan. 1694. He was s. by his eldest son,
Walter Strickland, Esq. b. 12 May, 1675; m. 1700, Anne,
dau. of Gerrard Salvin, Esq. of Croxdale, co. Durham, by whom
he had issue,
Thomas, his successor, h. 29 June, 1701.
Jerrard, b. .30 July, 1704; d. 1 Sept. 1791; to. 1st, Mary,
dau. of William Bat:enal, of Bagenal, co. Carlow (who d. 9
April, 1744), and had, with two daus., Mary and Cecilia,
Jerrard Edward, of Willitoft, co. York, 6. 4 Oct. 1741 ; m.
15 April, 1779, Cecilia, relict of Charles Strickland, Esq.
of Sizergh, and dying 23 Oct. 1795, left issue,
George, 6. 23 Oct. 1780; d.s.p.
Jerrard Edward, b. 24 Feb. 1782; m. 18 Aug. 1814,
Annie, dau. of Francis Cholmclcy, Esq. of Uramlsby,
CO. York and d. 7 Aug. 1844, leaving, with four daus.
(Cecilia, cZ. M-rti/i. 23 July, 1861; Harriet, vi. Thomas
Chisholm Anstey, Esq., and has issue; Katharine, m.
1st. 20 April, I8.i2, William McCann, and has issue, and
2ndly, 4 April, ISGl, Major William Fletcher Gordon;
and Annie (who d 15 Sept. 1868 1, in. 1st, 13 April.
1847, Henry Cholmeley, Hsq. of Brandsby, by whom
she had issue, and 2ndly. Henry P.atrick Russell, Esq.),
Ei-K sons, 1 Charles; 2 Edward (Sir), K.C.B., Commis-
sary-General, b. 7 Aug. 1820, m. 1st. 18 Nov. 1841,
Gcorgina Frances, dau. of Frederick Augustus Ilely,
Esq. of Engehurst, Sydney, and his wife, Georgina
Lindsay Uncknall (their only child, F'anny Cecilia, vi.
20 Feb. 1868, Rev. Percival Fiennes Swann, M.A.,
Eector of Brandsby, co. York), and 2n(lly, 29 Jan.
1877, Frances Mary, dau. of Gen. John Tatton Brown-
Grieve, C.B.; 3 Wihiam, //. 7 July, 1819, a Jesuit;
4 Walter, I'. 4 Oct. 1824, m. Louisa, dau. of the
Cavalieie Bonici Mompalao, of Malta, and left issue,
four sons and one dau. (Gerard, Count Bologna, of the
Maltese nobility, Paul, Joseph, Charles, and Theresa,
d. young); 5 Jerrard, b. N'<.v. 1823, d. April, 1856, a
Jesuit ; and fi Thomas, in KafBr war 18 16 (medal), 6. 30
Dec. 1826, m. 31 July, 1849, Harriet, dau. of Capt.
Alexander Biggar, 85th Regt., and has issue (Walter
George, 4 3 June, 1850, m. 1 June, 1874, Margaret,
dau. of Patrick Ryan, and has Thomas Gerard, 6. 22
Aug. 1S7G ; Edward, 6. 9 Feb. 1883 ; and Mary Harriett ■ ■
Gerard Edward, 6. 29 Nov. 1852, d. s. p. 26 Jan. Is77;'
and Annie, a nun). The eldest son, Charles, J.P., b. 5 ■
Aug. I8l8; Hi. Oct. 1852, Maria Jane, dau. of EichaVd
Farrell, Esq., Q.C.
Mr. Jerrard Strickland, vi. 2ndly, Mary, dau. and heir of
Sir Francis Ilnngate, of Snxton, and relict of Sir Edward
(iascoigne, Bart, of Barbow, co. York.
Mary, d. unm. 20 Aug. 1720.
Mr. Strickland was .f. by his eldest son,
Thomas Strickland, Esq. of Sizergh, b. 29 June, 1701, who
m. 1st, 2 June, 1728, Mary Dorothy, eldest dau. of Simon
Scroope, Esq. of Danby, by whom he had issue, and 2ndly,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of William Pennington, of
Muncaster, co. Cumberland, widow of John Archer, Esq. of
Oxenholme. He was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Walter Strickland, Esq. of Sizergh, 6. 17 July, 1729; m.
4 June, 1758, Margaret, dau. of Michael James Messenseiv
Esq. of Fountain Abbey, co. Y'ork, but dying s. }). 6 July,.
1761, and his next brother, William, a Jesuit (6. Oct. 1731, d.
23 April, 1819), renouncing, wass. by his brother,
Charles Strickland, Esq. of Sizergh, b. 6 July, 1734; m.
22 April, 1762, Cecilia, only dau. of William Towneley, Esq.
of Towneley, co. Lancaster, by his wife Cecilia, dau. and sole
surviving heir of Ralph Standish, Esq. of Srandish, in tho
same co., and liad issue by her (who d. 28 June, 1814),
Thomas, his successor.
William Philip, Capt. 82nd Regt., J. 28 Aug. 1764: d. g. j).
18 Sept. 1795.
Charles, d. 13 Sept. 1775.
Mary Cecilia, m. 27 Feb. 1786, Edward Stephenson, Esq. of
F'arley Hill, Berks.
Mr. Strickland d. 6 Oct. 1770, and was s. by his eldest son,
Tho.mas Strickland, Esq. of Sizergh, b. July, 1763, who,
upon the decease of his uncle, Edward Towneley Standish.
Esq. of Standish, inherited likewise the Standish estates, and
assumed the additional surname and arms of Standish by
royal licence dated 6 May, 1807. He m. 1st, 24 Feb. 1789,
Anastasia, eldest dau. of Sir John Lawson, Bart, of Brough
Hall, CO. Y'ork, and had issue,
I. Charles, of Standish, continued the name of Standish (.life
Stanbish of .Slandish).
II. Thomas, of Sizergh and Borwick Hall.
I. Anastasia. ii. Elizabeth.
III. Monica, m. Dec. 1827, Sir John Gerard, Bart, of Bryn,
and d. his widow, 4 May, 1865.
IV. Catherine, d. young.
Mr. Strickland hi. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Sir Robert Gerard-
of Bryn, co. Lancaster, but had no other issue. He d. i Dec.
1813, and was s. at Sizergh by his 2nd son,
Thomas Strickland, Esq. of Sizergh, i. 14 Sept. 1793; m. 13-
Nov. 1824, Mademoiselle Gasparine XJrsule Ida, youngest dau.
of the Baron de Fingerlin Bischingen, and by her (who ri>^
2ndly, the Comte de F'ezensac, and d. 1846) he left at his.
decease, 7 Sept. 1835, two sons, the present Walter Charles
Strickland, Esq. of Sizergh ; and Henry Charles, Lieut. 69tlb
Foot, b. 1827; d. unm. 1852.
Jrmi — Sa., ihree escallops arg. Crest — A bundle of holly-
vert, fructed gu., banded round the middle with a wreath arg.
and sa. Moilo — Sans nial.
i'ea(— Sizergh Castle, Kendal, Westmorland.
STRICKLAND OF APPERLEY COURT.
Stkickiand. Algernon Augustine de Lille,
Esq. of Apporley Court, co. Gloucester, J.P. f'or
Devon, M.A. Morton Coll., Oxford, J. Jan. 1837 ;
m. 28 Jan. 18G3, Charlotte Anne, younger dau. of
Peter Richard and Lady Sophia Hoare, of Lus-
combe, Devon, and has issue,
I. Algernon Henry Peter, 6. 1863; m. 25 Jan. 1890, Mary
Sclina, youngest dau. of Walter Drunmond, Esq. (see-
Bcrke's P'ierar/e, Strathallan, V.) and has issue,
Algernon Walter, b. 1891.
II. Augustine Cecil, b. 1864.
III. Hubert Arthur, 6. 1867; m. 16 Jan. 1890, Rose Cecil,
eldest dau. of Cecil Eussell, Esq. {see Burke's Peerar/c,
Russell, Bart.)
IV. Claud Hugh, b. 1871.
I. Hilda Eachel, m. 23 Nov. 1893, Arthur Stavley Clarke,.
Esq., Lieut. 18th Bengal Lancers.
II. Gwendolen Mary.
Liineage. — Augustine Edmund Christopher Strickland,
Esq, of Oaklands, Devon (.see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage,
Strickland, Bart.), m. Aug. 1835, Susan Caroline, younger
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dau. of Henry Deacon, Esq. of Longcross House, co. Glamor-
gan, and by her (wl o d. 1882) had issue,
Algeenon ArcusTiNE DE Lille, now of Apperley Court.
Walter Cecil, late Capt. 83rd liest., in. 31 .luly, 1867, Mary
Blanche, 2nd dau. of Biigadier John Polglase James,
lI.E.l.C.S., at one time commanding the northern division
of the Madras army, and has ifsue.
Seat — Apperley Court, Tewkesbury.
Toicn Residence — 23, Warwick Square, London.
STRODE OF NEWNHAM PARK.
Strode, Dorothea Georgina Admonition, of
Tv^ewnham Park, Devon, b. 22 July, 1823 ; s. hor
brother 1874.
Iiineage.— This family was seated, at a date beyond
record, on its manor of Strode, while occupyins which it
yielded eminent warrior kniyhts to Kings Henry III. and
Edwabd I., in the last of which reigns, Adam Strode, of
Strode, was among the western chiefs summoned to attend
his sovereign with men-at-arms into Scotland. After con-
tinuing many descents at Strode, the family removed to the
neighbouring seat of Newnham, which estate was acquired by
the marriage, teiii2). Henry IV., of Sir John Strode, of Strode,
with the co-heir cf Newnham. Their descendant and heir,
Sir William Strode, Knt. of Newnham, m. Elizabeth Courte-
nay, sole child, by his wife, Joan. dau. of Sir Richard Fowhill,
of Fowhillscombe, in Devon, of Sir Philip Courtenay, of
Loughtor, descendant of the 1st Sir Philip Courtenay, of Pow-
derham, younger son of Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon.
His descendant and heir. Sir William Strode, Knt. of Newn-
ham, celebrated in Prince's Seronthlre Worthies, as "a person
of great honour, worth, and cstecme in the county, who d. a
little before the civil war began," had, with numerous daus. ,
" all very worshipfidly married," three sons, i. Sir Kichabd
Strode, Knt. of Newnham, and of Chalmington, Dorset,
Member for Plympton in the Parliament of 1040, and con-
tinuator of the line of Newnham ; ii. William Strode, Esq. of
Meavy Church, who was " burgess for Beeralston in the Par-
liament 3rd year of King Charles I., and then 1629, by the
.said king, was committed to the Tower of London with John
Eliot, and other members, where they continued to the Parlia-
ment 1C40, when the said William Strode sat again as a Mem-
ber for Beeralston, and was in that Parliament impeached by
the King as one of the five members " ; and in. John Strode,
Esq. of Tavistock, "a great favourite of the nobility and
gentry, who spent much of his time about London, and was
counted the best bowler in all England." The direct senior
line of Strode terminated with the great-greatgreat-grandson
of Sir William, M.P. 1640, William Strode, Esq. of Newnham
Park, who d. 27 Aug. 1767, when Newnham Park and estates
passed to the heir-male,
EicHARD Strode, Esq. of Boterford, son of William Strode,
Esq. by his wife, Mary Anne Cholwich, of Oldston House,
and grandson and heir of George Strode, Esq. thereof, son
and heir of John Strode, Esq. of London, 2nd son of William
Strode, Esq. of Ugtjorough, son and heir of Sampson Strode,
Kector of Dittisham, who d. 1031, 10th son of William
Strode, cf Newnham, and Eizabeth Courtenay. This Richard
Strode, Esq. of Boterford, m. Admonition, dau. of Thomas
Lear, Esq. of Sandwell, Devon, and Newnham Paik, and had
issue,
William, his heir.
Richard, successor to his brother.
George, successor to his brother.
Thomas Lear, d. nnm.
Mary Anne, in. Rev. John Arscott, of Plympton.
Admonition, m. John Valentine ilewlett, l^sq.
Mr. Strode d. 1790, and was .■!. by his eldest son,
William Strode, Esq. who el. imm. 1802, and was s. by his
brother.
Rev. Richard Strode, of Newnham Park, m. Harriet, eldest
dau. of Sir Frederick Leman Rogers, Bart., M.P., and had four
daus., Harriet, Jane, Maria Admonition and Florence, all of
whom d. young. He was s. by his brother,
George Strode, Esq. of Newnham Park, J. P. and D.L.
High Sheriff 1825, b. 19 Jan. 1780; m. 12 Sept. 1821, Doro-
thea Bird, dau. of William Symons, Esq. of Cliaddlewood,
and by her (who d. 24 Oct. 1862) left at his decease, 2 May,
1857,
George Sidney, of Newnham Park, J. P., b. 4 Oct. 1829:
m. 10 Aug. lb."o, Mary Hutchings, 2nd dau. of Sir Wil-
liam Coles Medlycott, 2nd Bart, of Ven, aatid.s. p. 16 Dec.
1S74.
Dorothea Georgina Admonition, now of Newnham Park.
Florence, in. 9 Feb. 1858, Admiral Artliur Lowe (see Hill-
Lowe), and by her, who d. 11 Jan. 1803, has issue,
1 George Sydney Strode Lowe, J. P. co. Devon, Capt. Srd
Batt. Devon Regt., b. 29 Jan. 1861 ; in. 26 Jan. 1887,
Anna Fielding, 2nd dau. of the late Thomson Boyd, Esq.
of Edinburgh, and has issue, Anna Margaret Dorothea
and Eileen Ruth Admonition.
2 Noel Herb, rt Strode Lowe, Capt. The Queen's Own Royal
West Kent Regt., i. 14 Dec. 1862.
Arms — Arg., a chevron between three conies courant sa.
Ci(H—On a mount vert, a savin-tree ppr., fructedgu. Mutto —
Hyeme viresco.
Seat — Newnham Park, Plympton, Devon.
CHETHAM-STRODE OF SOUTHHILL.
Chetham-Strode, Edward Charles, Esq. of
Southbill, Somerset, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1879, late Lieut.-Col. 7th Lancashire iUilitia, b.
1813; m. 25 June, 1842, Amelia, dau. of Daniel
Riddiford, Esq. of York. She d. 1878.
Lineagre.— Thomas Chetham, Esq., 6. 29 Nov. 1771,
eldest son of Thomas Chetham, Esq. of Mellor Hall (by Anne
his wife, dau. of Edward Strode, E-q. of Southhill), s. his
uncle. Col. John Strode, of Southhill, and assumed by sign-
manual, Dec. 1808, the additional surname and arms of
Strode. He m. 1816, Catherine Brandreth Backhouse,
widow of Lieut.-Col. Spencer Thomas Vassal, and dau. and
co-heir of Rev. D. Evans, D.D., Rector of West Tidbury,
Essex, and at his death s. }'■ 11 Sept. 1827, was s. by his ne.\c
brother,
Richard Chetham, Esq., who assumed the addiiional sur-
name and arms of Strode. He m. Frances, 2nd dau. of the
Rev. Robert Tomlinson, M.A., Rector of Cley, Norfolk, 'out;
dying s. jj., was s. by liis brother,
Randle Chetham, who assuming the surname and arms of
Strode, became Randle Chetham-Strode, Esq. of Southliill.
By his wife, Juliet (who d. 3 March, 1864; he left no issus;.
He was s. by his brother.
Admiral Sir Edward Cketham-Strode,K.C.B. and K.C.H.,
b. 5 July, 1774 ; m. 1810, Margaret, 3rd dau. of Peter Deane,
Esq. of the Bahamas, and by that lady (who d. 1844) had
issue,
Edward Charles, now of Southhill.
Frederick, Vice-Admiral R.N., b. 1818.
Alfred, R.M., Dunedin, New Zealand, m. and has issue.
Wilbraham, d. 1880.
Augustus, C.B., Capt. R.N., m. 25 March, 1805, Esther
Frederica, dau. of D. Maitland Makgill-Crichton, Esq. of
Rankeilour, co. Fife, and d. 1874.
Louisa, iH. Col. William .idams, R.M. College, Sandhurst.
Lavinia, m. R. C. Bamford, Capt. in the army.
Catherine.
Sir Edward assumed the additional surname of Strode, on
succeeding to the family estates in 1845; he d. 11 April, 1802.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th erm., in a canton sa. a cres-
cent arg., lor Strode ; 2nd and 3rd arg., agriffinsegreant gu.,
witliin a bordure sa,. bezantee, for Chetham. Cre.'its — A demi-
lion couped or, for Strode; A demi-gritlin, holding a cimss-
potent arg., for Chetham. Motto — Jlalo niori quam foedari.
iSVaf— Southhill House, Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
CYui— Reform.
STRONa OF NETHER STRONGE, now
OF THE CHASE.
Strong, George, Esq. of The Chase, co. Here-
ford, M.D., J.P. and D.L., b. Jan. 1812 ; m. 17 Dec.
1839, Charlotte, only dau. of John Cooke, Esq. of
The Chase, and by her (who d. March, 1892_) has
had issue,
I. Beatiice Charlotte Eleanor.
II. Gertrude Pollexfen, deceased.
III. Mabel Fiennes, deceased.
IV. Joan Beresford.
Lineagre. — The name of Stronge is a corruption from
Straunge or Storange, branches of which family were at an
early period seated in various counties of England. In the
Calender, inquis. post mortem, we find Hugo Straunge, 1
Henry V., having estates near York; Baiddewin Straunge, co>
StaiTord, temp. Henry VI, ; and Johannes Straunge, Armiger,
in the cos. of Norfolk and Suffolk, loth of the same reign.
Gaye's History of Suffolk mentions John Straunge bequeathing
certain lands in that county a century earlier, 1378. The will
of Johannes Stronge, of Coventre, bears date 1522. ButNeithe?
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Stronge, in Somerset, seems to have been the " cunabula gen-
Us," the name occurring frequently in the records of that and
the adjoining counties.
Rev. William Stkoxge, Kector of More Chritchel, Dorset,
afterwards a famous preacher at Westminster Abbey, and
tiir. there 4 July, 1654, though after the Restoration his re-
mains were violently torn up by the populace. He describes
himself as ••Durotrigensis," i.e. a native of Dorset, and was no
<loubt of the Nether Stronge family.
Geoboe Stkoxoe, of Chard, Somerset, 8 Queen Elizabeth,
seems to have been engaged in serge manufacture, the staple
of those parts, and had issue, Tho.mas and Walter. The elder
son,
Thomas Stkoxge, of Chardstoke, left a son,
James Stroxge, b. 1GI9, became Rector of Bettiscombe
and Yioarof Ilminster. He m. 1st, Miss Minterne, niece of
the family of Brows, of Fi-ampton, and had by her a son,
MtLANCTUox; by a 2nd wife he had further issue, and par-
ticularly Martin, /i. 1663, thirty years Vicar of Yeovil, m. a dau.
of I'hehps, of Montacute, and left issue.
Melancthox Stroxge, the elder son, b. 1650, describes him-
self as of Nether Stronge, and appears to have allowed himself
to be drawn in to take part in the unfortunate rising and
defeat of James, Duke of Monmouth. Immediately after the
battle of Sedgemoor, near Bridgwater, 4 July, 1G85, and the
<lisastrous defeat which follo«ed, he fled away on foot, dis-
guised in the garb of a working artisan, with his tools, etc.,
to London, which he reached in great misery. Some time
previous to this adventure and happy escape from the massacre
:ind from the horrors of the " Bloody Assize," he had m. and
had (with two daus., Mary, wife of — Gosforth, and Elizabeth,
//(..Samuel Sandeforth, Esq., and had a dau., Anne, 7U. 12 April,
iT4S, Robi-rt Streatfoild, Esq.) a son,
Melaxcthox Stroxge, who settled at Garratt, Surrey, and
<?. 28 March, 1750, leaving a son,
Melaxcthox Strong, b 1706 ; 7/;. Eleanor, dau. of Thomas
.Sanders, Esq. of Hookwood, in Charlewood (of the ancient
family of Sandeus of &inderstead) and had issue,
I. Melancthon, d. young.
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
III. Clement Samuel, of Limpsfleld, Surrey, tii. 1782, Anne,
dau. of Robert Sireatfeild, Esq. of Wandsworth, by Anne
Sandeforth his wife, and c(. Is27, having had issue,
1 Thomas Lixwood (Rev.), b. 1786, Rector of Sedgefield,
CO. Durham : „i. Anna Maria, dau. of G. Tritton, Esq.,
and by her (who d. ISGl ) had issue,
Henry Linwood, Barri^ter-at-Law, Registrar of the
Divorce Court, b. 1316; vi. Fanny Louisa, 4th dau. of
the Hon. and Very Rev. Henry David Erskine, Dean of
Eipon, by Lady Harriet Dawson iiis wile, dau. of the
1st Earl of Portarlington, and d. Nov. 1886, leaving
issue, Arthur Hugh Linwood; Clement Erskine; Alice,
m. June, 1883, Godfrey Lewis Clarke, Esq. of Tal-y-
Gam, S. Wales, and has issue, a son, b. May, 1886; and
Zoc, )/i. 1885, Capt. F. Seymour luglefield, E. York
Kegt.
Clement William, Col. Coldstream Guards, d. 1869.
Anna Maria, m. Rev. 0. Cresswell, Rector of Hanworth,
Middlesex, and has issue, Oswald Ernest, Frederick,
and Frances A. Clementina.
Georgiana, m. E. H. Donnithorne, Esq., J. P. of Colne
Lodge, Middlesex.
Margaret Louisa, deceased. Julia.
Rev. T. L. Strong d. 30 April, 1S65.
2 Clement (Rev.), LL.B., 6. 1790, Rector of Gedney, co.
Lincoln; ?«. 30 April, I8l6, Catherine Bridgt-t, dau. of
Vincent Hilron Biscoe, Esq. of Hookwood, Surrey, and d.
15 April, 1852, having had issue,
Leonard, of Camster, co. Caithness, D.L., a Commi.s-
sioner of Supply for that co., b. 22 Oct. Is33 ; ra. andd.
May, 1879, having had issue, a dau. Clementina (post-
humous).
Catherine Anne, m. Charles Middleton, Esq., Senior
Kcgistrar of H.M. C-urt of Probate, eldest son of
Admiral Gambier Middleton, C.B. (vide Gains-
borough, in Burke's Peerage and Baronetage), and
has issue,
Clement Alexander, Barrister-at-Law, late Bombay
C.S.,i/i. 1st, Edith, dau. of Rev. Canon Melvill, and
2ndly, Helen, dau. of Noel Harris, Esq., and has
issue, Gambier, Noel, Gilbert, Edith, and Leila.
Oswald Robert, Capt. 4th King's Own Royal Regt.
Emily Augusta, d. Oct. 1883.
Mary Barbara, ra. Rev. J. Pitt, Rector of Ecndcombe, co.
Gloucester.
Ilrirrriet Elizabeth, ra. Madgwick Davidson, Esq., and d.
March, 1853, having had issue,
Madgwick George, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon., Barrister-at-
Law.
Jessie Elizabeth. Clare Bridget.
Fanny Sophia, m. Rev. G. R. C. Chilton.
IV. Job, d. s. p. at sea.
I. Sarah, m. Leonard Kilham, Esq., and d. s. p.
II. Elizabeth, in. John Townsend, Esq. of Wandsworth, and
d. 1785.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Strong, Esq., m. 1764, Sophia, dau. and sole heir of
Robert Alsop, Esq. of Great Marlborough Street (Lord Mayor
of London 1752, and Sheriff 1747, the year in which Lord
Lovat and Radcliffe, the titular Earl of Derwentwater, were
beheaded), and had with her the Southwark estates. Their
children were
I. Robert, of whom presently.
II. Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Clyst St. Mary, Devon, and
Thcberton, Suffolk. 7n. AugusUi Louisa, dau. of Dr. Rundel,
of Bath, and d. i860, having had issue,
1 Edmond (Rev.), Hector of Clyst St. Mary, 6. 1803; m.
Sarah Forbes, eldest dau. of John Colston Coulson, Esq.
of Clifton (who d. 1877), and d. 1874, leaving issue,
William Arthur (Rev.), Vicar of Braiininch, co. Devon,
m. 186.5, Stephana, eldest dau. of J. C. Kent, Esq. of
Earl's Croome, co. Worcester.
Thomas Edmond, Col. Bombay Army Staff Corps, G6th
and 3rd N.I., ra 1876, Geraldine Le Quesne, younger
dau. of W. V. Le Quesne, Esq. of Jer.'ey.
Herbert Augustus, Professur ot Humanly in Melbourne
University, Australia, in. Helen Edmision, dau. of —
Edmiston, Esq. of Glasgow, and has issue.
Sarah Constance, in. 1844, Rev. R. Porter, Rector of
Kenn, Devon, and d. 1859, leaving a dau.
Edith Augusta, m. 1865, P. M. Hoare, Esq. of Luscombe
House, Devon, and d. 1880, leaving issue.
Rose Adela, deceased.
2 Frederick Kettleby, a Merchant and Consul to King of
Greece at Athens, m. Louisa von Shroeder, and d. 1875.
He had issue, Alfred Palamedes, architect, of London,
w(. Feb. 1874, Lucy, dau. of Capt. E. W. Laing, E.N. ;
Hugo Athenais; Maximilian.
3 Thomas Augustus, Incumbent of St. Paul's, Chippenham,
7)1. Elizabeth, dau. of Morgan Davies, Esq. of Pembroke,
and has issue.
I. Charlotte, of Coughton, co. Hereford, d. 1859.
The elder son.
Rev. Robert Strong, Rector of Brampton Abbotts, and first
portionist of Bromyard, Hereford, 6. April. 1768 ; d. 1849; he
m. 1st, 1793, Caroline Radegunda, eldest dau. of William
Roberts, and granddau. of Dr. Roberts, Master of St. Paul's
School, and had issue,
I. Robert (Rev.), Vicar of Painswick, co'. Gloucester, ra Miss
Gravenor, and d. 1856, having had issue,
1 Robert (Rev.), in. Ist, Eliza Gulielma, dau. of Rev.
George Way, and has issue,
Robert, m. 1881, Fanny, dau. of John Wood, Esq.,
Northfleet.
Rev. Robert Strong, Vicar of Shepscombe, co. Gloucester,
m. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of James Cox, of Clareaden, Tas-
mania, and has further issue,
Edmund Linwood, b. 1861.
Frances Juha.
2 Leonard, 7!i. 18CI, his cousin, dau. of Piev. Leonard
Strong.
3 William Edmund, m. 1st, a niece of Gen. Sabine, and
2ndly, Frances, dau. of Col. Peyton, Bombay army.
4 Carolus Arthur, m. Miss Curling, and d. Oct. 1878.
5 Ernest Clement, ra. i860, Harriette, dau. of Peter Kelly,
Esq. of Ballina, co. Mayo, and d. 18 !4, leaving Leonard
Ernest, b. 1861, and Louisa Caroline.
1 Julia, m. Rev. B. H. H. Browne, Rector of Sandford, co.
Oxford, and had by him (who d. 1878) issue.
2 Louisa Caroline, j/j, Capt. H. M. Robertson, R.A., andci.
at Lucknow 1882.
II. Leonard (Rev.), Rector of St. Matthew's, Demerara, ia.
1st, Miss Reed, and 2ndly, Maude, dau. of Sir Robert
Dundas, 1st Bart, of Becchwood, and d. Oct. 1874, leaving
issue,
1 Robert Dundas, 7)1. 18G9, Caroline, dau. of Thomas
Edgeton, Esq. of Teignmouth, and has issue.
2 James Leonard (Rev.).
1 Catherine Emma, m. Oct.. 1884, James Irvine, Esq. of
Liverpool.
Mr. Strong m. 2ndly, 1804, Sophia JIargaretta, dau. and co-
heir of James Bean, Esq., by Cornelia his wife, only child and
heir of Samuel Barlow, Esq., by Anne his wife, and sister and
heir of Dawsonne Drake, Governor of Madras, who was son of
George Drake, 2nd son of Sir Francis Drake, 3rd Bart, of Buck-
land, by his 3rd wife, Elizabeth Pollexfen, and had further
issue,
III. Clement Dawsonne (Rev.), Rector of St. Paul's, Bristol,
))). Charlotte, sister of J. Addington Symonds, M.D., of
Clifton, and has issue,
1 Dawsonne Melancthon, Col. 10th Bengal Lancers, nu
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1870, Marj", dau. of Percival Smith, Esq. of Clifton, and
had'issue,
Addington Dawsonne. Clement Percival.
Henry Melancthon. Hugh Capron, and two daus.
2 John Alexander, of the Admiralty, m. Aug. 1878, Luce-
bella, dau. of the late Marcus Theodore Hare, Esq., and
the Hon. Mrs. Hare, and relict of —Chambers, Esq., and
has issue,
Rupert Stanley, b. Oct. 1879.
Eustace Mordant, 6. 1882.
1 Agnes Mary Susana.
sv. Henry, of the Middle Temple, m. 1841, Mademoiselle
Elise la Cloche, heir of Jlont au Pretrc, Jersey, and ('.
at St. Helier's, Jersey, 1S84, having had issue (Desides two
daus.),
1 Henry Barlow. 2 Francis Drake.
3 Lorimer Wilson, to. 30 Nov. 1885, Augusta Beatrice, 3rd
dau. of Georse Horrocks, late Capt. 78th Higlanders
(Boss-sliire Buffs), andt)4th (Slaffordsliire) Eegt., and has
issue,
Anthony Paulett la Cloche, h. 14 Sept. 1886.
Irene Gabrielle la Cloche, twin with her brother.
V. Geoege, of The Chase.
I. Emily Margaretta, m. 1st, Pvcv. B. "Williams, and had
issue,
1 Benjamin Maurice, m. MissE. Tremlett.
She 911. 2ndly, T. Swainson, Esq., and has issue,
1 Agnes, m. 1868, Charles Espinette, of Wisconsin, U.S.
2 Janet, m. Cbarles Moody, of W isconsin.
II. Ellen, m. Eev. P. Sternschuss, of Cagedalc, co. Hero-
ford.
^„jis—Gu., within a bnrdure engrailed, an eagle displayed
or, quartering the arms of the circumnavigator Drake, viz. sa.,
a fcsse wavy between two pole-stars arg. Crest — An eagle
displayed or.
&.at— The Chase, Eoss, co. Hereford,
STRONG OF THORPE HALL.
Strong, Chaeles Isham, Esq. of Thorpe Hall,
CO. Northampton, J. P., High Sheriff cos. Cambridge
and Hunts 1876, b. 7 Sept. 1838; m. 27 Sept.
1864, Katharine Anne, only dau. of Eev. Percy
William Powlett, Eector of Frankton, co. Warwick,
and has issue,
I. William, b. 1 Jan. 1870. ii. Charles Powlett.
I. Diana Caroline. ii. Horatio. iii. Isabella.
IV. Grace. v. Katharine Mary.
Lineag-e.— Eev. William Steokg, of Thorpe Hall, J. P.,
son of the Vun. William Strong, Archdeacon of Northampton
(who d. 1842), by his wife, JIargaret (who d. 1848) m. Isabella
Mary, dau. of Eev. Charles Euseby ]sham,Eectorof Polebrooke,
great-grandson of Sir Justinian Isham, 4th Bart of Lamport,
and d. 10 May, 1866, leaving surviving issue,
I. Charles Isham, now of Thorpe Hall.
1. Caroline Charlotte, m. ¥. St. L. Pratt, Esq. ; d. 6 March,
1891, leaving i:5sue, twin daus.
Seat — Thorpe HaD, Peterborough, co. Northampton.
STROTHER OF KILLINGHALL AND
HIGHAM PARK.
Steothee, Thomas William, Esq. of Xilling-
iiall, CO. York, and of Higham Park, co. .North-
ampton, b. 27 Feb. 1865 ; m. 20 June, 1888,
Emily Maude, dau. of William Jardine, Esq. of
JBognor, and has issue,
Thomas Lancelot William, 6. 23 March, 1SS9.
John MarmaJuke, b. 1 Sept. 1892.
Katherine Maude, b. 31 July, 1890.
Lineag'e. — John Steothek, settled at Eipon, and was
Mayor in 1681. He d. in 1709, and left four sons and several
daus. His eldest son,
Wilfrid Stkotheb, m., and had issue ; his 2nd son,
Thomas Steothee, left issue, from whom the present family
are descended. His eldest son,
Thomas Strother, settled at Killinghall. His son,
John Stbother, of Killinghall, d. 1803, leaving issue,
Eichard, d. s. p. ; and
William Steothee, of Killinghall, whose son,
Thomas Steother, of Killinghall, m. 26 Nov. 1834; and d.
1879, leaving by Eleanor his wife, a son,
William Steothee, Esq. of Killinghall, in. IS Nov. 1863,
Catherine, 3rd dau. of the late William Watson, Esq. of Elm-
wood, Harrowgaie, and had issue,
Thomas William, now of Killinghall.
Helen. Ethel Mary.
Mr. Strother d. 1887.
Sonts— Killinghall, Eipley, co. York ; and Higham Park,
Higham Ferrers, co. Northampton.
STRTJTT OF BELPER,
Sthtttt, Geoege Henet, Esq. of Bridgehill,
Belper, co. Derby, J.P. and D.L., Higli Sheriff
1869, b. 14 Sept. 1826 ; m. 15 Sept. 1846, Agnes
Anne, only dau. of Edward Ashton, Esq. of West
End, Prescot, co. Lancaster, and has issue,
I. Geoege Herbert, of Makeney House, co. Derby, J. P., b.
21 April, 1854; m. 1876, Edith Adela, eldest dau. of
Major Charles Yelverton, Balguy, and has issue, with five
daus., a son, Geoege Ashton, b. 1878.
I. Susan Agnes.
II. Lucy Frances, m. 1879, Major Thomas Angelo Irwin, of
Lynehow, Carlisle.
III. Clara, d. 1 June, 1863.
Lineagre. — Jedediah Strutt, Esq. of Derby, 2nd son of
William Strutt, of South Normanton, m. 1755, Elizabeth, dau.
of William Woollat, of Derby, and dying 1797, left (with two
daus., Elizabeth, dau. of William Evans, Esq. of Darley
Hall, CO. Derby, and Martha, wife of Samuel Fox, Esq. of
Derby) three sons, i. William, his heir, father of Edwaed
Stedtt, 1st Loed Belpee; ii. Geoege Benson, of Bridgehill
House, Belper; and iii. Joseph, of Derby, m. Isabel, dau. of
Archibald Douglas, Esq. , and had, with a son, Joseph Douglas,
who d. s. p. 1821, two daus., Isabella, m. John Howard
Galton, Esq. of Hadzor House, co. Worcester, and Caroline,
m. Edward Nicholas Hurt, Esq., but d. s. p. 1834. The 2nd
son,
George Benson Stectt, Esq. of Bridgehill, Helper, m.
12 Aug. 1783, Catherine, youngest dau. of Anthony Eadford,
Esq. of Holbrook, co. Derby, and by her (who d. 31 May, 1842)
had issue, I. Geoege Henry, d. unm. 1821; ii. Jedediah, of
whom presently ; in. Anthony Eadford, of Milford, Derby,
J.P. and D.L., 6. 3 Nov. 1791, d. 2 June, 1875 ; iv. John, b. 16
Dec. 1793, d. 1858; i. Mary, d. 1828; and ii. Elizabeth, d.
1853. Mr. Strutt d. 3 Aug. 1841, and was s. by his eldest
surviving son,
Jedediah STEnTT, Esq. of Belper, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1849, b. 7 Sept. 1785; m. 1st, 12 April, 1810, Susannah,
only dau. of Joshua Walker, Esq. of Clifton House, Eother-
ham, and by her (who rf. 1846) had issue,
I. Geoege Henet, now of Bridgehill, Belper.
I. Catharine, m. 1833, Eev. Edward Henry Abney, Canon of
Lichfield and Eural Dean of Derby, of Mcasham Hall, and
d. 4 Oct. 1886, leaving issue, two sons and four daus. Ho
(/. 13 May, 1892.
II. Helen Susan, to. 1850, John Edward Norton, M.D., of
Chester, who d. 1872. She d. 30 Jan. 1891.
Hi. Marianne, m. 1840, Douglas Fox, Esq. of Brighton (who
d. 6 Oct. 1885), and has two sons and four daus.
Mr. Jedediah Strutt m. 2ndly, 15 May, 1850, Jane Eoberts,
youngest dau. of Myles Sandys, Esq. of Graythwaite Hall, co.
Lancaster, and niece of John, 8th Earl of Stair. He d. 1 Nov.
1854.
Arms — Sa., a chevron erminois between three crosscs-cross-
let or. C)-est — A dexter arm erect, couped at the elbow, habited
sa., cuffed erminois, charged on the sleeve with a cross-crosslot
fitehee or, holding in the hand a roll of parchment, all ppr.
Motto — Propositi tenax.
SeoX — Bridgehill, Belper, co. Derby.
STUART-GRAY OP GRAY
KINFAUNS.
AND
Stuaet-Geat, Edmund Aechibald, Esq. of
Gray, Einfauns, and Balmerino, co. Perth, J.P.
and D.L., M.A., Exeter Coll. Oxford, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 5 Not. 1840, m. 6 Sept. 1877, Anna Mary,
dau. of the late Eev. George J. CoUinson. Mr.
Stuart-Gray is heir presumptive to the earldom of
Moray {see Bueke's Peerage). He assumed in
1878 the additional name of Geay, on succeeding
to the family estates.
Lineage. — The Hon. Archibald Stdaet, second son of
19-i3
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Francis, 9tli Eavl of Moray, and twin livother of Francis, the
10th Earl (.-cj Burke's Peaoga, b. 2 Feb. 1771, to. 17 March,
1793, Cornelia, youngest dau. of Edmund Morton Pk ydell,
Esq. of Milbcurne St. Andrews, Dorset, by whom (who d. 1
March, 1S30) he left at liis decease, 30 Oct. 1S32,
I. Francis Archibald, b. 5 Doc. 1793 ; d. uniii. 14 July,
1S75.
II. John Morton, d. unm. 1S40.
III. James Williaiii, d. unm. 1S50.
IV. Epmcnd Lvttkell, of whom presently.
V. Douglas Wynne, »i. -t Keb. 1S42, Marcia, yoimgcst dau.
of Francis Fo'wnes Luttrell. K.sq., and d. Dec. 1855, leaving
a son, Douglas Moray, 6. 22 Jan. 1843, d. 26 Nov. 1803.
VI. George Gray (.Ktv.), d. 11 June, 1835.
The 4th son.
Rev. Edmund Luttrell Stuart, Ecctor of ^Yinterborne
Houghton, CO. Dorset, 6. 21 Feb. 1798, m. 2 Sept. 1834,
Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Kev. J. L. Jackson, Hector of Swanage,
Dorset, and d. 6 Nov. lsG9, having by her, who c'. 28 March,
18S5, had issue,
I. Edmund Archibald, of Kinfauns Castle.
II. 1-raiicis James, Lieut. -Col. late King's Liverpool Eegt., b.
24 Nov. 1842; m. 24 June, 18;9, Gertrude Floyer, dau. of
Eev. Francis Alfred Smith, Kector of Tarrant Itushton,
Dorset.
III. Morton Gray, M A. St. John's Coll. Camb., b. 16 April,
18.">5; ))i. 1890, Eiiiih Douglas, dau. of Capt. George i'al^
nier, R.N., and has issue, Kraneis Douglas, b. 1892.
I. Cornelia, m. 24 June, 1873, Rev. William Henry Augustus
Truell, Rector of Iwerue Courtney, and has issue.
S-'f! (,j— Kinfauns Castle, rerthshire ; and Gray House, Forfar-
shire.
BTJRNETT-STUART OF CRICHIE.
BrEXEXT-SirART, Eustace Eobertsox, Esq.
of Dens and Cricliie, co. Aberdeen, J. P., late of
7th Fusiliers and 79tli Highlanders, b. April,
1846 ; in. June, 1874, Carlotta Jane, dau. J. Lam-
bert, Esq. of Cottingliam, co. York, and has
issue,
I. John Theodosius, 6. March, 1SV5.
II. George Eustace, b. Aug. 1876.
in. Francis, b. Dec. 1877.
IV. Gilbert Robertson, h. March, 18S5.
Lineage. — John Bdrnett-Stuart, Esq. of Dens and
Ciichie (descended from Capt. Johu Stuart, of Dens and
Crichie, 6. 1659, d. 172y, whose dau. and heir, Theodosia, m.
John, son of John Burnett, of Daleladyes, co. Kincardine,
younger brother of Sir Thomas Burnett, 1st Bart, of Leys),
?;i. 1»01, Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of A. Horsfall, Esq. and by her
(who d. 1855) had issue,
I. John (Rev.), his heir.
II. Theodosius (Hev.), B.D., Prebendary of Wells and Vicar
of Wookey, Somerset, u.-. 1839, Maria Love, dau. of Capt. J.
Robertson, K.N.. son of James Robertson Barclay, Esq. of
Keavil, Fife, and d. ISGi. leaving issue,
1 Eustace UoBtRTSoN, now of Dens and Crichie.
2 Auirustiis Theodosius, b. Sept. 1848.
1 LiliasMury, m. 1869, Col. A. J. Storer, R.E.
2 Amy Frances Magdalen.
Mr. Lurnett-Stuart d. 1847, and was s. by his eldest son,
Rev. John Burnett-Stuart, of Dens and Crichie, d. unm..
1873, and was s. by his nephew, the present Eustace Robert-
son Buenett-Stuart, of Dens and Crichie.
iS'-iai^Crichie, Mintlaw, N'.B.
Club — Naval and Military.
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STUART OF INCHBRECK.
Stuart, Alexander, Esq. of Inchbrcck, co.
Kincardine, and Laithcrs, co. Aberdeen, J. P. and
L).L., M.A., head and present representative of the
families of Stuart of luchbreck and Sibbald of
Kair, b. 8 June, 1S32 ; m. 21 June, 1864, lion.
Clementina Arbuthnott, dau. of John, 9th Viscount
Arbuthnott, and has issue,
I. John, b. 20 April, 1877.
II. Murray Stuart, 6. 27 Sept. 1878.
I. Clementina Graham, 6. 10 Jan. 1875.
Xiineag-e.— David Stuart, first of Inchbreck (1547), was
son of Andrew Stuart, of Johnston, or Laurencekirk, in the
Mearns, and grandson of Sir James Stuart, of Athol, son of
ilurdoch, Duke of Albany, who w as grandson of Robcbt II. ,
King of Scotland. David m. JEgidia, dau. of John Strathan-
chin, of Dallivaird, and had one son,
John .Stuart, of Inchbreck, m. Isabella, dau. of Walter
Spark, of Kirkside, and dying about 1612, wass. by his son,
Robert Stuart, of Inchbreck, m. 1st, Nichola, dau. oi
.■Alexander Keith, of Fhaisdo and Over Dysart, of which mar-
riage there was only one dau. Mary Stuart, who became co-
heir of her grandfather, m. William Keith, of Brotherton, her
cousin, and nephew of Earl Marisclial. Robert Stuart m.
2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Andrew Arbuthnott, of Fiddes, and by
her had two sons, David and Francis. Robert Stuart d.
about 1640, and was s. by his eldest son,
David Stuart, of Inchbreck, m. Margaret, dau. of Robert
Lyall, of Canterland, and w idow of John Cowie, Wadsetter oJ
Reduiire, by whom he had a son and successor,
William Stuart, of Inchbreck, m. Margaret, eldest dau.
and heir of David Guthrie, of Kair, son of Harry Guthrie,
of Halkerton, near Forfar, by Margaret his wife, dau. and
eventually heir of Dr. David Sibbald, of Kair. representative
of the very ancient family of Sibbald of Kair, and left two
sons, John and James; the latter, after serving with the
army in Holland, joined Prince Charles Edward in the civil
war in Scotland in 174.5-46, and fled, after Culloden, to France,
where he entered the French service, and d. at St. Omer in
1776, a Knight of the Order of St. Louis. William Stuart was
s. by his eldest son,
John Stuart, of Inchbreck, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Lawson, of Mill of Garvock, by whom he had five sons and
one dau., who m. Capt. James Leslie, of the 15th Regt. of Foot.
He Hi. 2ndly, Elizabeth, sister of James Leith, of Whiteriggs,
but by her left no issue. He was s. by his grandson (his
eldest son, David, having d. before his father),
John Stuart, of Inchbreck, m. his cousin, Isabella Wright,
granddau. of Harry Guthrie (Halkerton), and left luit one
child, a dau. Isabella, who d. unm. He was s. by his imcle,
John Stuart, of Inchbreck, Professor of Greek in Mari-
schal College, Aberdeen, m. Margaret Mowat, dau. of George
Mowat, Merchant in Aberdeen, a cadet of the ancient family
of Mowat of Ardoch and Lorjie, co. Aberdeen, and had three
sons, George Andrew, Alexander, and Charles, of Quebec-,
and two daus., Marjory and Maiy, widow of Alexander Glennie,
of May bank, Aberdeen. John Stuart was s. in 1827 by his
eldest son,
George Andrew Stuart, of Inchbreck, ?)i. Jane, dau. of
Alexander Dingwall, of Ranniestone, co. Aberdeen, butd. s. p.
(aged 51) 16 June, 1844, when he was s. by his brother,
Alexander Stuart, Esq. of Laithers and Inchbreck, J. P.
and D.L., b. 1 Jan. 1795; m. 1 Oct. 1828, Isabell.a, 2n<l dau. of
John Lawson, Esq., Capt. R.N., and d. 20 Dec. 1840, having
had issue,
Alexander, now of Inchbreck.
Walter Lawson, b. 17 Sept. 1836 ; d. 3 Feb. 1860.
Maiv, m. 186.5, Hugh James Rollo, Esq. of Edinburgh, who
d. 20 July, lb70.
Anns — Or, a fesse chequy az. and arg. between a lion passant
in chiet and a rose in base gu., all within a bordure engrailed
and gobonated compon6 of the second and third. Crest— A
civet-cat couchant ppr. il/o?(o— Semper paratus.
liendence — Laithers House, Turriff, co. Aberdeen.
STUART OF TEI/EPSFORD HALL.
Stuart, William Dugald, Esq. of Tempsforcl
Hall, CO. Beds, J. P., late Capt. King's Roval Kille
Corps, b. 18 Oct. 18G0; m. 11 July, 1893, Milli-
cent H. O., eldest dau. of late Capt. G-. W. Bulkeley
Hughes, J.P.
Lineagre. — The Hon. and Most Rev. William Stuart,
D.D., b. March, 1755, youngest son of John, 3rd Earl of Bute,
the celebrated Minister of George 111., was translated from
St. David's to the Areliiepiscopal See of Armagh and the
Primacy of All Ireland in 1800. His Grace m. 3 May, 1796,
Sophia JIargarct Juliana, dau. of Thomas Penn, Esq. of Stoke,
and by her (who d. 1847) had issue,
William, his heir.
Henry, ,M.P., d. 26 Oct. 1854.
Mary Juliana, m. Thomas, 2nd Earl of Ranfurly, and d. hi*
widow 11 July, 1866.
Louisa, d. unm. 1823.
The Archbishop d. 6 May, 1822, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Stuart, Esq. of Tempsford Hall, Heds, and Alden-
ham Abbey, Herts, J.P. and D.L., b. 31 Oct. 1798 ; m. 1st, 9 Aug.
1821, Henrietta Maria Sarah, eldest dau. of Admiral Sir Charles
Morice Pole, Bart., G.C.B., and by her (who d. 26 July, 135J>
had issue.
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I. William, late of Tempsford and AUlenhani Abbey.
II. Charles Pole, of Saiulymount House, Woburn, J. P.,
Barrister-at-Law, 6. 7 May, 1826; m. 20 March, 1(:60, Anne,
elcitst (iau. of Robert Smyth, Esq. of Gaybrook, co. West-
iDf ath, and has Robert Alexander, b. 5 July, 1862 : Reginald
Pole, Lieut. N. Staffordshire ]:egt., b. 22 July, 1863 ; Charles
Dudley, b. 26 Oct. 1864 ; James Francis, b. 16 Nov. 1867:
<?. 5 July, 1876; Ralph E<m6, Lieut. E. A., 6. 9 April, 1869;
yrederick Clarence, 6. 5 Aug. 1S73 ; d. 12 Oct. 1879; Maud,
d. 11 March, 1889; Constance; Florence; Grace; and
Katharine, d. 3 May, 1887.
HI. Clarence Esme, 6. 29 May, 1827; m. 16 April, 1853,
Catherine, dau. of the late Col. Cuninghame, of Caddell
and Thornton, co. Ayr.
I. Mary Pole, in. 1 Aug. 1843, Jonathan Eashleigh, Esq. of
Menabilly, Curnwall, and d. 1852, leaving issue,
II. Henrietta Pole, in. 1845, Reginald Thistletuwayte Cocks,
Esq., and has issue, two daus.
III. Louisa Pole, m. 3 Aug. 1852, Rev. Oliver Matthew Rid-
ley, and d. 1858, leaving three sons and two daus.
Mr. Stuart m. 2nd!y, 31 Aug. 1854, Georgina Adelaide Fores-
ter, dau. of Gen. Walker, of the Manor House, Bushey, Herts,
and d. 7 July, 1874 (his widow m. 2ndly, 15 Dec. 1875, James,
9th Earl of Seafield), and was s. by his eldest son,
CoL. William Stuart, of Tempsford Hall and Aldenham
Abbey, J. P. for Herts, J.P. and D.L. for Beds, High Sheriff
1875, and J.P. for Hunts, and Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. Bedford-
shire Regt., M.P. for Bedford 1854 to 1857, and 1859 to 1868,
called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1851, b. 7 March, 1825 ;
m. 13 Sept. 1859, Katharine, eldest dau. of John Arinilage
Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath, co. Meath, and d. 21 Dec. 1893,
having by her (who d. 16 Oct. 1881) had issue,
I. William Dugald, now of Tempsford Hall.
II. Henry Esm>, b. 15 July, 1865.
I. Mary Cliarlutte Florence. ii. Elizabeth Frances Sybil.
Anns — Or, a fesse chequy az. and arg. within a double tres-
sure flory counterfloiy gu. Crest— A demi-lion rampant gu.
Ilotto — Avito viret honore.
Srt.?,?— Tempsford Hall, Sandy, Beds; and Aldenham Abbey,
Watford, Herts.
STTJABT OF CASTLETOWN".
Villiers-Stuaet, Henry John Kichaed, Esq.
of Castletown, co. Kilkenny, J.P. cos. Tipperarj
and Kilkenny, late Lieiit.-Col. Waterford Militia
Artillery, formerly Capt. 6Stli Kegt., b. 3 March,
1837; m. 4 May, 1870, Jane Rigby, eldest dau. of
Eenjamin Eigby Murray, Esq. of Parton Place, co.
Kii'kcudbriglit, and has issue,
I. William Desmond, b. 1872.
II. Charles Herbert, 6. 1874.
I. Kathleen Jane. ll. Gertrude Elsie.
III. Marie Violet.
Lineage. — Lokd Henkt Stoart, 5th son of John, 4th
Earl and 1st Marquess of Bute, b. 7 June, 1777 ; m. 1S02, Lady
Gertnide Amelia Mason- Villiers, only dau. and heir of George,
2nd and last Earl of Grandison, and had issue,
I. Henrt, created 10 May, 1839, Lord Stuart de Decies, 6.
8 June, 1803; d. 23 Jan. 1874.
II. William, of whom presently.
in. Charles, b. 11 Sept. 1808; m. Nov. 1830, Elizabeth, dau.
of Rear-Admiral John Eouet SmoUet, of Bonhill, and d. 19
Dec. 1871. She d. 27 Jan. 1889.
I. Gertrude Amelia, d,. unm. 1826.
Lord Henry Stuart d. 1809. His 2nd son,
William Villiers-Stdart, Esq. of Castletown, co. Kil-
kenny, J.P. and D.L., M.P. co. Waterford 1835-47, Capt. 12th
Lancers, Lieut.-Col. Waterford Militia Artillery, 6. 21 Aug.
1804; m. 1 June, 1833, Katherine, only dau. of Michael Co.x,
Esq. of Castletown, co. Kilkenny (by Hon. Mary Prittie his
wife, dau. of Henry Sadleir, 1st Lord Dunally), and sister and
heir of Sir Richard Cox, 8th Bart, of Dunmanway (see Familij
of Cox below), and d. 7 Nov. 1873, having had issue,
I. Henry John Richard, now of Castletown.
31. Dudley, formerly of 51st Kegt., 6. Ib40.
I. Gerinide Mary, d. unm. 8 Jan. 185J.
II. Geraldine, m. 25 Aug. 1874, Arthur J. Chichester, Esq.
III. Evelyn.
J^amilg of Co-f.
Sir Richard Cox, 1st Bart, of Dunmanway, Lord Chief
Justice of Common Pleas in Ireland, was appointed, 1703, Lord
High Chancellor of Ireland, and was twice one of the Lords
Justices during the absence of the Lord- Lieutenant. He was
b. 1650, knighted 1692, and created a Baronet 21 Nov. 1706.
He 771. 26 Feb. 1673, Mary Bourne, by whom (who d. 1 June,
1715) he had, with seven daus., five sons,
1. Richard, M.P. for Tallaght 1705, and for Clonakilty 1717,
b. 2, Oct. 1677, ))(. 1st, 5 Sept. 1698, Susannah French, who
d. 10 Aug. 1716, and 2ndly, 13 March, 1719, Mary, dau. of
Very Rev. Arthur Pomeroy, Dean of Cork, and d. i\ p. lb
April, 1725, leaving issue by his 1st wife only (with four
daus ), three sons,
1 Richard (Sir), 2nd Bart, of Dunmanway, M.P. forClona-
kilry, 6. 23 Nov. 17C2; vi. 13 Dec 1725, Mary, dau. of
Right Hon. George Evans, and sister of George, 1st Lord
Carbery, which lady d. Jan. 17l'8. He d. Feb. 1766, hav-
ing had (with four daus., the eldest of whom, Mary, »;.
Joshua Hamilton, Esq., and had a son, Henry Hamilton,
who assumed by Act of Parliament, the surname of Cox),
three sons,
Richard, m. Eliza Turner, dau. of John Becher, Esq. of
Crcagh, co. Cork, and d. v. p.
Michael (Rev. Sir), 3rd Bart, of Dunmanway, m. 7 Jan.
1762, Hon. Elizabeth Massy, dau. of Hugh, 1st Lord
Massy, and w idow of John Arthur, Esq. of .Seafield, co.
Dublin, and d. 18 July, 1772, leaving (with one dau.)
two sons,
Richard Etre (Sir), 4th Bart, of Dunmanway, m.
Mary, dau. of Edward O'Brien, Esq., grandson of
AVilliam, 3rd Earl of Inehiquin, and sister of William
and James, 2nd and 3rd Marquesses ot Thomond,
and was accidentally drowned 16 Sept. 1784, leaving
by her (whom. 2ndly, the Right Hon. William Saurin,
Attorney-General for Irel.and) an only dau. Maria.
Michael, d. unm. before his brother.
George, d. unm.
2 James, b. 13 Dec. 1703 ; d. s. }■>.
3 John, of Bandon, b. 14 April, 1705, had Cwith four daus.)
three sons, of whom, Richard, the eldest, Capt. 46th
Regt. d. at theHavannah; John, the 3rd, Major H.E.I.C,
d. s. p. and the 2nd,
Michael, Lieut.-Col. in the Guards ; m. Jan. 1765, Anna
Maria, dau. of Daniel Sliea, Esq., a West Indian Planter,
and d. 4 Feb. 17»2, leaving by her (who d. Nov. 1793)
(with four daus.) four sons,
Richard (Sir), 5th Bart, of Dunmanway, b. 6 June,
1769 ; lost in his passage from Bengal, Sept. 1786,
d. s. p.
John (Sir), 6th Bart, of Dunmanway, an Officer in
the Life Guards, 6. 4 April, 1771; d. s. p. 23 Dec.
1832.
Michael Joseph, Capt. 1st Royal Scotch Regt. ; d. s.p.
at Antigua 1804.
George Mather (Sir), 7th Bart, of Dunmanway,
Majwr-Gen. Bombay Army, b. 24 Feb. 1777 ; d. s. p.
28 June, 1838.
II. Walter, 6. 8 Feb. 1679; d. 5 June, 1683.
III. John, b. 22 April, 1684; d. 2 Dec. 1692.
IV. William, b. 1 Jan. 1686; d. Aug. 1693.
V. Micliael (Most Rev.), D.D., Archbishop of Cashel, 6.
2 Nov. 1C91 : ordained Priest 20 Sept. 1713; Chaplain to
James, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, when Lord-Lieutenant ; con-
secrated Bishop of Ossory 29 May, 1743 ; translated to
Cashel 22 Jan. 1754; m. Anne, dau. of Hon. James O'Brien,
M.P. for Youghal, and granddau. of William, 3rd Earl of
Inehiquin, by whom (who d. 19 Jan. 1745), he left at his
decease, 28 May, 1779, an only son,
Richard, of Castletown, co. Kilkenny, 6. 15 Jan. 1745 ; m.
25 Jan. 1766, Mary, dau. of Francis Burton, Esq.,
brother of Sir Charles Burton, 1st Bart, of Pollacton,
and had (with two daus., 1 Rachael, m. Ponsonby
Hore, Esq., and 2 Anne, m. Hon. Price Blackwood)
five sous,
1 Michael, of Castletown, 6. 14 April, 1768; m. Hon.
Mary Piittie, dau. of Henry Sadleir, 1st Lord Dunalley,
and had issue,
Richard (Sir), 8th Bart, of Dunmanway, d. s. p. 7
May, 1846.
Henry, d. unm.
Katherine, heir to her brother, m. 1 June, 1833,
Liedt.-Col. William Villiers Stoart, M.P. co.
Waterford, afterwards of Castletown.
2 Francis (Sir), 9th Bart, of Dunmanway, 6. 23 July,
1769; m. Aug. 1803, Anna Maria, dau. of Sir Johu
F'erns, and d. s. p. m. 6 March, 1856.
S Richard (Rev.), Eectorof Cahirconlish, b. 20 Sept. 1771;
m. Sarah, dau. of Rev. Ralph Hawtrey, and had
Hawtret (Sir), ICth Bart, of Dunmanway, b. 1808 ;
7)1. 1857, Elizabeth, widow of Henry Hore, Esq., and
d. s. p. 12 April, 1872.
William Saurin, m. Mary, dau. of Major Miller, of co.
Deny, and had
Richard, d. unm. v. p.
Margaret.
Michael (Sir), 1 1th Bart., d. unm. 15 June, 1872.
Francis Hawtrey (Sir), 12th Bart, of Dunmanway,
m. 6 March, 1853, Emma Katherine, dau. of Duncan
McKellar, Esq., and d. s. p. 17 Oct. 1873, when the
baronetcy became extinct.
Maiia, m. Rev. Matthew Enraght.
Anne, m. Ber. Thomas Lyon.
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4 AVilliam, b. 6 Jan. 1773; rf. s. p. in the West Imlies
before ISll.
5 Eenjaniin, b. 20 Jan. 177^ : tl. s. p.
Sir Richard Cos, the 1st Bart., Lord ChaiK'tllor, iL 3 May,
1733, aged S3 years.
.■in;is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a fesse chequy arg. and
az., within a double trossuro flury counteiflory gu. a martlet
for ditTerenee, for Stuakt; 'Jiul and 3rd, arjr., on a cross gu.
live escallops or, for Villiers. tVis;.*— 1st, a deiin-lion ram-
pant ru.; lind, ViLLiERs, .\ lion rampant arg., ducally crowned
or. Motto — .\vito viret honore.
<!>tcif— Castletown, Carrick-on-Suir, co. Tipperary.
VILLIERS-STUART OF DROMANA.
YiLLiEKS-SxrAET, Henrt, Esq. of Dromaiia-
tvithin-tho-Doeies, co. Watcrford, 31. A., J. P. and
D.L., M.P. CO. Watcrford 1873 to 187-1, and 1880
to 1SS5, Yicc-Lieut. co. Watcrford 18?]. 1872 and
1S73, b. 13 Sept. 1827 ; m. 3 Aug. 1865, Mary, 2nd
dan. of Yen. Ambrose Power, Archdeacon of Lis-
niore, 4tli son of Sir John Power, 1st Eart. of Kil-
faiie, and has issue,
I. Henry Charles, 6. 1S67.
II. Gerald, b. 1SG9. in. Maurice Ambrose, b. 1870.
IV. Horace Gervase, 6. 8 Dec. 1872.
V. Patrick, b. 27 April, 1879.
I. Theresa. ii. Gertrude Gwendoline.
III. Mary. iv. Winifred.
!Mr. Yilliers-Stuarfc s. to the extensive estates of
Henry, Lord Stuart-de-Decies, at that nobleman's
decease, 23 Jan. 1874. He is the autlior of " Nile
Gleanings," " EgyjDt after the War," and other
works, and was commissioned by the Government
in 1882 to Tisit Egypt, and report upon the condi-
tion of the population after the battle of Tel-el-
Xebir.
,Sea«— Dromana, Cappoquin, co. Waterford.
Clubs— Heiorm, S.W., and Kildare Street, Dublin.
STUART OF KISHORN".
SirAET, John, Esq. of Kishorn, Eoss-shire, J.P.
and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, m. 1874, the dau. of
Alexander Stewart, of Achnacon, co. Argyll.
Liineage. — The Eight Hon. Sir John Stuart, of Loch
Carron, M. P., a distinguished lawyer, formerly Vice-Chancellor
of England, m. Jessie, dau. of Duncan Stewart, Esq., and had
issue,
I. DuGALD, of Dalness, co. Argyll, 6. 1817: m. 1876, Eliza-
beth Margaret, heir of Dalness, co. Argyll, only child of
Capt. Downing, and granddau. of Col. MacDonald, of Dal-
ness, and is deceased.
II. John, of whom we treat.
Sir John Stuart d. 1876.
Seat — Kishorn, Eoss-shire.
Club— Carlton.
STUBBER OF MOYNE.
Hamilton-Stubbee, Robert Hamilton, Esq. of
Moyne, Queen's co., J.P. and D.L., Higli Sheriff
1873, late Lieut. Eoyal Dragoons, b. 18 June, 1844 ;
r/i. 1st, 15 Nov. 1877, Adele Grainger, dau. of
Alexander Duncan, Esq. of Knossington Grange,
CO. Leicester, and by her (who d. 5 April, 1882)
has had issue,
I. PiOBEBT, b. 1879.
I. Olive, d. 1889.
He m. 2ndly, Sept. 1885, Georgina Alice Mary,
youngest dau. of George Power, Esq., 6th son of
Sir John Power, Bart, of KiKane, co. Kilkenny, and
has issue,
n. Margery Hamilton.
liineage.— .Ste Hamilton of Hampton ffall.
Eev. Alexander Chetwood Hamilton, liector of Thomas-
town, co. Kilkenny, eldcrson (by Hester his wife, dau. of Crewe
Chetwood,Esq.) of Robert Hamilton, Esq. of Dublin, who was
2nd son of Alexander Hamilton, Esq., M.P., of Knock, by
Isabella his wife, dau. of Robert Maxwell, Esq. of Finnebrogtie
III. ISOI, Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Sewell Stubbeu
and assumed in consequence, by royal licence, the surname
and arms of Stubber. By her he had issue,
Robert, of Moyne.
Sewell, m. 1832. Selina, dau. of Sir John Robinson, 1st Bart.
of Rokeby Hall, co. Louth, and had issue.
AVilliam, m. 1829, Henrietta, dau. of Charles Powlett Doyne
Esq. of Portarlington, andhad issue. *
Alexander Chetwood, vi. Miss Storking.
Rieluird Hugh (Rev.).
Hester Maria, m. Abel John Caulfield Warren, Esq. of Low-
hill, CO. Kilkenny.
Haii-iet Anne. Sophia Elizabeth.
Anne Matilda, m. Francis Curry, Esq. of Lismore.
The son and heir,
Robert Hamilton Stubber, Esq. of Moyne. J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1831, b. 1 Oct. 1803; m. 2 May, 18^0, Olivia, dau.
of Rev. Edward Lucas, of the Castleshane family, and widow
of Henry Smyth, and had issue,
Robert Hamilton, now of Moyne.
Olivia Harriet Florence Hamilton,
Eleanor Fanny Beatrix Hamilton, m. 3 April, 1879, Lord
Richard Grosvenoi-, now Lord Stalbridge.
Mr. Hamilton Stubber d. 1SG3.
.^) JUS— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, erm. on apilesa. an heraldic
antelope's head eraser! or, for Stubber; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on
a bend gu. three martlets of the first, for Sewell. Crest— Oa
a nuiral crown gu. a martlet arg. il-Zo^io— Gladio et arcu.
Seat — Moyne, Durrow, Queen's co.
Clubs— Army and Navy, and United Service, and Kildare
Street, Dublin.
STUBBS OF WIGWELIi GRANGE.
Stubbs, Arthtje, Esq. of Wigwcll Grange, co.
Derby, b. 23 Dec. 1840 ; m. 1st, 2t) Sept. 1866,
Frances Cecilia, dau. of Wilham Henry Goodwin,
Esq. of Wigwell Grange, and by her lias issue,
I. Arthur Goodwin, b. 10 Jan. 1871.
II. Reginald Francis Kirk, 6. 4 Feb. 1872.
I. Ada Cecilia.
He m. 2ndly, 18 Aug. 1887, Emma, widow of Henry
Lancaster Bellairs, Esq., M.A., of GoaJby Marwood,
CO. Leicester.
Lineage. — Walter Stubbs, Esq. of Beckbury Hall, Salop,
b. 1687 (son of Walter Stubbs, Esq., by Anne, of Beekbury
Hall, dau. of Sir Richard Astley, of Pattishull, Beekbury, &c.,
Bart, and Knt. Banneret, through whom two descents from
Edward 1.): m. 1712, Judith, dau. of John Gouldsmyth, of
Nantwicli and Stapeley Manor, Cheshii'e,and heir of her brother.
Dr. Jonathan Gouldsmyth, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., and d. 1754,
leaving by her (who d. 1760), with other issue, a son,
Rev. Jonathan Stubbs, B. a.. Fellow ofNcw College, Oxford,
■Vicar of Uttoxeter, m. March, 1807, Ann Kirk, of Derby, and
d. I'i Nov. 1810 (being thrown out of a carriage on his way to-
preach at St. Alkmands, Derby), leaving by her a son.
Rev. Jonathan Kirk Stubbs, M. A., Vicar of Harwood, co.
Lancaster, m. 15 F'eb. 1836, Alice, dau. of W. H. Mold, Esq.
of Makeney House, co. Derby, and by her (who d. 3 May, 1879)
had issue,
Arthur, now of Wigwcll Grange.
Francis Ann, in. Tliomas Dicken, Esq. of Barton-under-
Needwood.
Ellen, m. Capt. W. H. Sandison, of Edinburgh, and has-
issue.
Alice Jane. Edith.
Dora.
Rev. Jonathan Kirk Stubbs d. 3 Nov. 1867.
Seat — Wigwell Grange, 'Wirksworth, co. Derby.
STUCKEY OF HILL HOUSE.
Stuckey, Vincent, Esq. of Hill House, co.
Somerset, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff 1S83, b. May,
] 820 ; m. April, 1865, Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas
Prowso Lethbridge, son of Sir Thomas Buckler
Lethbridge, Bart, of Sandhill Park, co. Somerset,
and by her has issue,
Phyllis Julia.
Olive Mary.
Mr. Stuckey assumed the name of Stucket in 1861,
by royal licence.
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liineag'e. — Tlie Stuckey family have been settled in Lang-
port, Somerset, for nearly 250 years.
William Cole Wood, Esq. of Martock, co. Somerset, m.
Mary Horsey, and left a son,
Kev. William Wood, of Staplegrove, co. Somerset, jk. Julia,
eldest dau. of Vincent Stuckey, Esq. of Hill House, Langport,
and by her (who d. 183'2) had issue,
ViNOENT, now of Hill House.
William Stuckey, m., and d. 1870, leaving issue, six sons and
two daus.
Bev. William Wood d. 1872.
Arms — Per bend sinister dovetailed or and az., a lion ram-
pant double-queued ermine, on a canton of the second a mascle
ol the first.
Crest— A demi-lion rampant double-queued ermine charged
with a mascle az.
Motto — Fortitudine et fidelitate.
Seat — Hill House, Langport, Somerset.
STUDD OF OXTON.
SttjDI), Edwaed Faiefax, Esq. of Oxton, Devon,
and Banchor, Mov, Inverness, M.A. and B.C.L.,
Barristev-at-Law, b. 26 Nov. 1855 ; m. 3 April, 1877,
Evelyn, 3rd dau. of Sir Arthur Chichester, Stli Bart,
of Youlston, North Devon, and has issue,
I. Edward Arthur Chichester, b. 13 March, 1880.
n. Francis Cyril Kupert, 6. 1881.
III. Ernest George, b. 1883,
IV. Eric Fairfax, b. 1890.
V. Theodore Quintus, b. 1893.
I. Gladys Mary. ii. Sybil Daphne.
III. Cynthia Evelyn. iv. Enid Eulalie.
Lineage. — Major-Gen. Edwaed Stddd, of Oxton, J.P.
and D.L., served as High Sheriff 1862, Lieut. -Col. Com-
mandant 76th Regt. (son of Edward Studd, Esq,, H.E.I.C.S.,
by Mary his wife, only dau. of Christopher Bell, Esq. of Suf-
folk), b. 1799 ; TO. 1st, 1821, Mary, dau. of William Spurrier,
Esq. of Albrighton Hall, Salop, and 2ndly, 18.'55, Beatrice
Emma, dau. of Charlton Bayly, of Sidmouth, by whom he had
issue,
I. Edward Fairfax, now of Oxton.
II. Alnod Ernest, late Lieut. 15th Hussar.s, 6. 26 Sept. 1857,
m. 1880, Rose Beatrice Maclean, and has two daus., Olive
Muriel and Hilda.
Major-Gen. Studd d. 6 Dec. 1877.
Arms — Gu., alien rampant between three crescents arg., on
a chief embattled of the last a tilting-spear in fesse, the head
to the sinister, the staff encircled by a chaplet of oak, all ppr.
CV'esi— Out of a mural crown two arms embowed in armour, the
liands in gauntlets, holding a tilting-spear encircled by a chap-
let of oak, as in the arms, all ppr.
Seat — Oxton, near Exeter.
Toun Residence— 130, Queen's Gate, S.W.
STUDDERT OF BUNRATTY CASTLE.
Studdeet, Eichaed, Esq. of Bunratty Castle,
CO. Clare, J.P., High Sheriff 1874, Capt. RN.
(retired), m. 1877, Helen, dau. of James Denniston,
Esq. of Greenock, co. Renfrew, and has issue,
I. Thomas, b. 1880. ii. Richard.
I. Alicia Agnes. ii. Helen Anne FitzGerald.
III. Jane Fairiie Denniston.
Lineage. — The Stodderts are said to have been of great
antiquity in cos. York and Suffolk. In 1669,
Rev. George Stdddebt, Chaplain to King William III., was
appointed Rector of the livings of Kilpeacon and Rathkeale,
and made Chancellor of the Diocese of Limerick. He obtained
grants of lands to a large extent, and settled on his estate of
Arleraan, co. Limerick, which property has devolved and is
now in the possession of the family. He to. 1695, Milicent,
dau. of George Rose, Esq. of Morgans, co. Limerick, sister of
the Right Hon. Henry Rose, Chief Justice of the King's Bench,
and had (with two daus.) four sons,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. George, b. 1697; m. Miss Eyre, of co. Galway, and settled
in King's co.
III. Richard, obtained lands in co. Clare, and settled at Clon-
deralaw. He in. Miss Pratt, and had issue, three sons and
one dau.,
1 George, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Studdert, Esq. of
Bunratty, and was s. by his son, George, of Clonderalaw,
who m. 1828, Ellen, sister of Thomas Lloyd, Esq., M.P.
for CO. Limerick, and d. 1857, and was s, by his son,
George Lloyd, of Clonderalaw, co. Clare, J. P., late Capt.
r2th Regt., 6. 25 Nov. 1828; to. 25 Jan. 1861. Maria
Jane, dau. of Dr. Lloyd, of Limerick, and by her (who d.
1872) has issue, George, b. 22 May, 1865; Edward, b. 31
May, 1866; Maria, 6. 1861 ; Ellen, b. 1863; and Fanny,
b. 1867.
2 Maurice (Rev.), D.D., m. Miss Paterson, and was .5. by
his son, Richard (Rev.), who 7«. Juliet, dau. of Robert
Scott, Esq., M.P. for Newry, and left issue, Richard, of
Mount Rivers, m. Frances, dau. of the Hon. George Massy,
and had a son, Richard Massy, of Fort House, co, Clare,
J. P., Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 7th Brigade South Irish
Division, R.A., and Auditor of Local Government Board
at Belfast.
3 Jonas, Barrister-at-Law, vi. a dau. of Thomas Crowe,
Esq. of Dromore House.
1 Anne, to. Andrew WeLsh, Esq. of Newtown, J.P. for
cos. Clare and Limerick.
IV. Maurice, of Elm Hill.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1st, — Freeman, Esq., and 2ndly, — Lang-
ford, Esq., both of co. Limerick.
II. Agnes, m. — Southwell, Esq.
The eldest son,
Thomas Studdert, Esq., b. 1696, acquired property in cos.
Clare, Limerick, and Kerry, and took up his residence at the
Castle of Bunratty. He m. 1st, Madame Cusack, by whom the
estate of Kilkishen came into the family, and 2ndly, Miss-
Parker, of Castle Lough, and had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. George, of Kilkishen, m. 1788, Hann.ah, [dau. of John
Blood, Esq. of Castle Fergus, and had issue,
1 Thomas Studdert, Esq. of Kilkishen, his successor, who
m. 1807, Milicina, dau. of Robert Ashworth, Esq., and
sister of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles Ashworth, Governor of
Oporto, and d. 19 July, 1873, having had issue by her
(who d. Jan. 1850),
Robert Ashworth Studdert, Esq. of Kilkishen House, co.
Clare, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1848, late Major
Clare Militia, b. 31 Dec. 1817; r,i. 18 Jan. 1849, Maria,
eldest dau. of Rev. William Waller, of Castletown, and
had a son, Tliomas, b. 1850 ; d. 1869.
George Frederick, b. 28 Dec. 1816; rf. 12 May, 1S4G.
2 George, m. Miss Massy, and was father of
George, of Glenwood and Kilnamona, co. Clare, in. Jano,
dau. of Hugh Russell, Esq. of Limerick, and granddau.
of Capt. Neptune Blood, of Roxton House, co. Clare,.
and had issue,
George Hampden de Clare (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of
Edwardstone, Boxford, Suffolk.
Jane Agnes.
Thomasina Bloomfield, in. Reginald E. B. Guin-
ness, Esq., son of R. G. Guinness, Esq., M.P., and
grandson (maternally) of Sir Charles Jenkinson, 10th
Bart, of Hawkesbury, and has issue, Jane Agues
Maud.
3 Richard (Eev.), in. Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. O'Meara,
and has issue.
1 Elizabeth, m. George Waller, Esq. of Prior Park, brother
of Sir Robert Waller, Bart, of Lisbrain, and uncle to Lord
Bloomfield.
2 Mary, m. George Mansergh, Esq. of Riversdale, co. Kil-
dare.
3 Alicia, m. her cousin, Thomas Studdert, Esq. of Bun-
ratty.
I. Elizabeth, to. 1787, George Studdert, Esq. of Clanderalaw.
II. Milicent, to. William Spaight, Esq. of Corbally.
Mr. Studdert, who served as High Sheriff of co. Clare 1727, was
s. at his decease by his elder son,
Thomas Studdert, Esq.of Bunratty Castle, Deputy-Governor
of CO. Clare, b. 1748 ; m. 1778, Anne, dau. of James Fitzgerald,,
Esq. of Shepperton, and had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. James Fitzgerald, Lieut. 16th Regt., deceased.
III. George, m. Letitia, dau. of Very Rev. Stewart Blaclier,
Dean of Leighlin ; d. and left issue,
1 Thomas, Capt. R.E., deceased.
2 Abraham Wellington, m. Miss Cooper; d. and left
issue.
3 Stewart Blacker, deceased.
4 George (Kev.), m. Caroline Amelia, dau. of ^laj-ir
Priestly, Deputy-Inspector-General of Constabulary ia,
Ireland, and had one dau., deceased.
1 Elizabeth, to. Dr. O'F'laherty.
2 Anne, deceased.
IV. Charles Fitzgerald, m. ISOS, M.aria, dau. of Robert Wo-
gan, Esq. of Dublin, and dying 27 Nov. 1851, left issue,
1 Robert Wogan. of Cullane, Kilkishen, J.P., 6. 1815; ■,,;.
1840, Kate, dau. of Admiral O'lirien, and has (with
another son) Robert O'Brien, J.P. co. Clare, 6. 1842; m.
1st, 12 F'eb. 1874, Marianne, dau. of Rev. Lord Adam
Loftus, and 2ndly, 1884, Maria Frances, eldest dau. of
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Henry L. Puxley, Esq. of Dunboy, co. Cork, and has
issue by the former, Thomas George Herbert, b. Is7n.
2 Charles TitzgeraUi, of Newmarket House, J. P., Srajor
late sOth Kegt., 7ii. ISC2, Eliza, dau. of Charles I'utland,
Esq. of Brayhead, co. Wicklow.
5 Frederiek, deceased.
4 William Steele, of Keeper View, O'Brien's Bridge, co.
Clare, J. P., b. S Nov. itill ; m. 6 July, 1S54, Constance,
tlau. of Kobert George Massy, Esq. of Avondale, son ol
Hon. George Massy, and has three sons, Charles Henry
Thompson, b. 13 Sept. 1850 ; William John JIassy, b. Iti
Doc. l!?57 ; and Hugh Samuel, b. oO April, ISCl ; and one
Uau. Constance Helen.
t George (Major), J. P., of Craggane Tower, co. Clare,
late Major Clare Militii, m. 1858, Airnes, 2nddau. of Kev.
Charles Waher, of Trimley, SutTolk, and had, with two
sons and two daus., Keginald Waller, M.A., B.C.L., 6.
1860; d unm. 14 May, 1886.
T. John Fitzgerald (Admiral), J. P., of Pclla, m. 1831, Anne,
dan. of Kev. Kichard Welsh, of Newtown House, co. Clare,
and d. 1867, leaving issue by her (who d. 1878),
1 Thomas, Lieut. R.N., b. 1833; d. 1863.
2 iLichard, of Pella, Kilnish, co. Clare, served in Royal
Maiine Artillery in Crimea and China, and as Capt. and
Adjutant of London Artillery Brigade, 6. 1835 ; vi. 1860,
Waiia Isabella, youngest dau. of William Ansdale Leech,
Esq. of Katlieran, co. Mayo.
3 John Fitzgerald, of Lochnavar, co. Clare, b. 1848; m.
1869, Mary Catherine, eldest dau. of Capt. Charles Hall,
E.N., and has, with a dau. Anne Welsh, John Fitzgerald,
b. 1872.
1 Jane Anne, »!. 1857, John Mariner Eedmayne, Esq. of
South Dene, co. Durham.
VI. Edward, settled in Canada, m. Miss Kilburn, sister of Col.
Kilburn, d. and had issue.
J. Mary. ;7!. Rev. Robert Gabbett, Rector of Castletown, and
Vicar-General of Killaloe, deceased.
II. Elizabeth, m. Rev. Edward Eyre Maunsell, of Fort Eyre,
deceased.
III. Caroline, deceased, m. 1st, Marcus, son of Marcus Pater-
son, Esq., by JIary his wife, sisier of Valentine, 1st Earl of
l>un raven, and 2ndly, E. W. Burton, Esq. of Clifden House,
CO. Clare.
Mr. Studdert d. 1825, and w.^s s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Studdert, Esq. of Bunratty Castle, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1S25, b. 1779 ; m. Alicia, dau. of George Studdert,
E.-;q. of Kilkislien, by Hannah his wife, dau. of John Blood,
Esq. of Castle Fergus, and had issue,
I. Thomas De Clare, d. unm. 1866.
Ji. George, of Arleman, co. Limerick.
III. Richard, now of Bunratty.
IV. Robert, m. 1st, a niece of Lieut. -Gen. Hawkshaw, and
2ndly, dau. of Rev. J. B. Langtoo, and settled in Australia ;
d. leaving issue.
V. Charles.
VI. John Fitzgerald, Resident Magistrate for qo. Carlow, m.
Alice, widow of Arthur Bastable, Barrister-at-Law, and d.
1870, having had one son and two daus.
VII. Augustine Fitzgei'ald, m. Margaretta, dau. of John Fer-
guson, Esq. of Glenmore, Bute, and has issue,
1 Thomas De Clare.
2 Augustine FitzGerald.
3 Richard.
4 John Ferguson.
1 Anna. 2 Margaretta.
I. Hannah Maria.
II. Alicia, r,i. Gen. Frederick Maunsell, Col. 8otli King's
Light Infantry.
III. Elizabeth.
IV. Mi.icent Anne, m. John S. Gabbett, Esq. of Castle
Lake.
Mr. Studdert d. Aug. 1870, and was s. by his 2nd son, the
jiresent proprietor.
Anns — Az., three mullets arg. Crest — A demi-horse ram-
pant, environed round the body by a ducal coronet or. Motto —
Kelulgent in tenebris.
.btiU— Bunratty Castle, Bunratty, co. Clare.
STUDDY OF WADDETON COTJRT.
SirDDY, Henet, Esq. of Waildeton Court, co.
Devon, J.P. and D.L., Capt. South Devon Militia,
h. 10 Sept. 1820 ; educated at Winchester and
Downing CoU., Cambridge; s. his father 1834, and
liis great-uncle 1840 ; m. 7 June, 1842, Eleanor
Trances, eldest dau. of Rev. Robert Holds worth, J. P.,
Prebendary of Exeter, and 50 years Vicar of Urix-
liam (see Holdsworth of Widdicombe), and by
her (who d. 1890) has issue,
I. Hen-rt, late Commander R.N., 6. 1843 ; m. 18G7, Amelia
Margaret Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Edward Cropper, Esq.
II. Robert AYright, Col. late Manchester Regt., b. 1 Oct.
1847.
III. John, 6. 1849 ; m. Ada Mary Needhara.
IV. Ernestlloldsworth.Capt. late 32nd Uegt., b. 1851: m. Feb.
1874, Constance, eld. dau. of the late Rev. llayter George
Hayter-Hames, Rector of Chagford {see that family), and
has issue, George Ernest ; Hubert Charles, and Ernes-
tine Constance.
v. Thomas Edward, 6. 1855; m. 23 Oct. 1883, Mary Fannie,
dau. of Bertram Francis Barton, Esq. of Woolton Hill,
Hants, and has issue,
I. Harriet Elizabeth.
II. Eleanor Sarah, m. 1869, Joseph Babington Macaulay,
Esq,
III. Georgina Frances, m. 1873, Martin Leslie-Leslie. Esq.
liineag-e. — This family have been settled in Devon for
mairy generations.
He.vry Stdddy, Esq. of .\bbotskerwell, co. Devon, h. 1679;
d. 1763, leaving by Mary Dodd his wife, issue,
John, of whom presently,
Dorothea, in. the eldest son of Sir — Thomas, Bart.
Mary, m. — F'insoa.
The son,
John Studdy, Esq. of Ipplepen, co. Devon, m. — Bradridge,
and had issue,
John, d. unm.
Henry, of Waddeton Court, to. — Rogers, and d. s. p. 1840,
and was s. by his grand-nephew Henkt, now of Waddeton
Court.
Thomas Bradridge.
The 3rd son,
Thomas Bradridge Stcddy, Esq. of Coombe House, Ipple-
pen, Devon, Col. of the Haytor Volunteers 1812, m. Susan
Bradridge, and by her (b. 1769, d. 1800) had, with other issue,
John, d. ill the West Indies.
Henkt, of whom presently.
Sarah, d. unm.
Elizabeth, d. unm.
The 2nd son.
Commander Henry Studdy, R.N., of Coombe House,
Ipplepen, 6. 22 Nov. 1794; m. 1 Dec. 1819, Harriet, dau. of
R. Bray, Esq. of Winchelsea, and d. April, 1834, having by
her (who d. 23 April, 1824), with a dau. Harriet,- who d. young,
a son,
Henry Studdy, Esq. now of Waddeton Court.
Arms — Az., on a saltire wavy or betv/een three estoiles of
the second one in chief and two in fesse, and a fish naiant in
base arg. a leopard's face of the field. Crests — A denii-tiger ppr.
collared az., supporting between the paws an anchor erect sa.
Hlotto — Fide sed cui vide.
Scat — Waddeton Court, Brixham, Devon.
STUDHOLME OF BALLYEIGHAN.
Studholme, Joseph, Esq. of Ballyeighan and
Kilmaine, J.P. for King's Co., m. 11 July, 1878,
Mary Hastings, only dau. of James Robert Davis,
Esq. of Bagot Street, Dublin, by Charlotte Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of Robert Atkins, Esq. of Eir-
ville, CO. Cork, and has had issue,
I. John, &. 9 June and d. 5 July, 1882.
II. Launcelot Joseph JIoore, 0. 21 Sept. 1884.
I. Elizabeth Charlotte Anne.
II. Mary Hastings.
Liineagre. — John Studholme, Esq. of Studholme, Abbey
Holme, and afterwards of Morton Head, Cumberland, sold the
last of the family estates. Ho vi. Elizabeth Nixon, and had
issue,
I. Joseph, now of Ballyeighan and Kilmaine.
II. John, resident in New Zealand, m. Ellen Moorehouse, of
York, and lias issue.
III. Michael, resident in New Zealand, m. and has issue.
IV. Paul.
I. Fanny.
II. Elizabeth.
III. Ada, TO. Charles Baker Stoncy, M.D., and has issue.
Arms — Vert, a horse arg., caparisoned or, on a chief of the
second three spur-rowels gu. crest — A horse's head couped
arg., bridled or.
Heat — Ballyeighan, Parsonstown, King's Co.
SUCKLING OF BARSHAM.
Suckling, Ret. Robert Alfred John, of
Barsham, Suffolk, Lord of the Manors of Barsham
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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and Sliipmeadow, Vicar of St. Alban the Martyr,
Holborn, E.G., and Patron of the liTings, b. 1842.
Liineag-e.— This is a very ancient family, formerly seated
in Norfolk, where they were connected with and possessed of
the manor of Woodton-cum-Langhall since the reign of
Edward III.
Thomas Suckling, alias Esthawe, was admitted to a mes-
suage and land in the manor of Woodton, a.d. 1348, his son,
John SncKLiNO, living in 1353, is presumed to be grandfather
of Philip Suckling, who was possessed of the same messuage
and land in 1430, and had a son, Stephen Suckling, living in
1479. Fourth in descent from him was
KoBERT SocKLiNG, Esq. of Woodton, son of Richard Id.
1551), grandson of Robert (d. 1539), and great-grandson of
John Suckling, of Woodton, whose father, John, was sen of
the above Stephen, living 1476. He m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of
William BarwicU, and had issue,
Edmond (Very Rev.), D.D., Dean of Norwich. He gave the
communion plate to ihe cathedral; they bear the arms of
Suckling, impaling iho-e of the deanery, with a Latin in-
scription. By Aniie his wife he had two daus., one m. Rev.
Thomas Spendlove, Prebendary of Norwich Cathedral, and
the second, Lucy, j)i. Thomas Marsham, of Stratton Lawless.
Robert, of Compania.
John (Sir), of whom presently.
Anne, in. Thomas Layer, Esq. of Norwich.
Slaiy, m. — Hassell, Ksq., of London.
Elizabeth, m. Charles Cardinal, Esq. of Dcdliam, Essex.
Maud, m. Sir Peter Gleane, Knt.
Robert Suckling ra. 2ndly, Johanna, dau. of William Cardinal,
Esq. of Bromley, and bad further issue,
Charles, of whom hereafter, as representative of the family
on the deith s. p. of his nephew, Sir John, the poet.
Christopher, of Wix, in Essex.
Mr. Suckling served as representative in Parliament for the
city of Norwich in the years 1570 and 1585. He was a member
of the Company of Merchant Adventurers, and his arms, im-
paled with those of that community, are still in the spandrils
of the old hall at Woodton, which he erected, having pur-
chased the manor and advowson thereof from Sir Christopher
Hayden, for about £300. He possessed, previously, almost all
the land in the parish; but, as the manor was only then
acquire d, Blomfield, the historian of Norfolk, commences with
this gentleman, thus accounting for the mistake Nelson's
biographers have all committed, in saying that " his lordship's
maternal ancestors, the Sucklings, have been resident at
Woodton for three centuries," whereas _/lr« would be nearer the
truth. Robert Suckling's 3rd son, but eldest to leave male
issue.
Sib John Suckling, Knt., Privy Councillor to James I., m.
1st, Martha, sister to Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex ,
and Lord Treasurer, and '.indly, a dau. of — Reeve, of Bury St.
Edmunds, Suffolk. By the first only he had issue,
John (Sir), his heir.
Lionel, d.s.p.
Anne, m. Sir John Davis, Knt. of Pangbourne, and d. 1659.
Mary, d. unm. 1658.
Sir John d. 1627, and was s. by his son,
Sir John Suckling, the celebrated poet, 6. 1610; d. issue-
less, 7 May, 1641, when the representation of the family passed
to his uncle,
Charles Suckling, Esq. of Woodton, m. 1st, Mary, dau. and
co-heir of Stephen Drury, Esq. of Aylshani,and by her had an
only son, Robert, his heir. He to. 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of
Anthony Drury, Ksq. of Beesthorpe, and had, with other issue,
a sou, Charles, of Bracondale, who m. Maria Aldrieh, of Man-
green Hall, and d. in I0C6. Mr. Suckling d. iu 1644, and was
«. by his son,
Robert Suckling, Esq. of Woodton, High Sheriff for Nor-
folk in 1664, m. 1st, Anne, 3rd dau. of Sir Thomas Wodehouse,
Bart, of Ivimberley, M.P., by Blanch, his wife, dau. of John,
Lord Hunsdon, and had a son, Robert, his heir. He m. 2ndly,
Margaret, 2nd dau. of Sir William Doyley, Bart. ofShottisham,
by whom he had,
Horario. William.
Elizabeth, m. Abraham Castell, Esq. of Yarmouth.
Mr. Suckling d. 1699, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Suckling. Esq. of Woodton, rn. Sarah, dau. of
Maurice Shelton, Esq. of Shelton, and, dying 1708, left two
sons and one dau.,
Robert, his heir.
Maurice (Rev.), D.D., Prebendary of Westminster, m. Anne,
elder dau. of Sir Charles 1 urncr, Bart, of Warham, by
Mary his wife, sister of the celebrated Sir Robert Walpole,
K.G., and liad issue,
JI.
I. Maurice, Capt. R.N., m. Mary Walpole, niece of Robert,
1st Earl of Orlord, butd. s. p. This gentleman, the early
patron of Nelson, fought, on the 21st Oct. 1757, a gallant
naval action off Cape FranQois, with three ships, cari-jing
184 guns, and 1,232 men ; he defeated a French squadron
of much heavier metal, bearing 3GG guns, and 3,440 men.
He was subsequcnrly returned to Parliament for Ports-
mouth, made Comptroller of the Navy, and one of the
Elder Brethren of the Tiinity House. It is not a little
singular that the yreat action of Trafalgar was fought on
the same day of the month, the 21st Oct., and to the
circumstance Nelson alluded at the commencement of
that memorable engagement.
II. William, of Banham Haugh, Norfolk, Comptroller of
Customs, 6. 1730; )?t. Mary Ram sa> ; d. 1798. He had issue,
1 William, Cul. 3rd Dragoon ;Guards. m. a dau. of G.
Wybrew, Esq., and had issue.
William Benjamin, retired Admiral, u. 1788; m. 1847.
Caroline, dau. of William Loaden, Esq., and had
issue, one dau.,
Florence Horatia, in. 1876, Thomas Suckling, R.N.
Horace. William Nelson. Nelson.
2 Horace (Rev.), Rector of Barsham, m. 1796, a dau. of
George Jackson, Esq., and had issue,
Richard Randall (Rev.), m. 1S37, Maria, dau. of J.
Owen, Ksq., d. s. p.
Robert William, Capt. R.N., m. Charlotte, dau. of H.
Amadrozy, Esq.
Mary Anne, m. Ib32, Major F. Acton, of Gatacre Park,
Salop.
I. Catherine, b. 9 May, 1725 ; m. 1 1 May, 1749, Rev. Edmund
Nelson, M.A., Rector of Burnham Thorpe, co. Norfolk, ana
had issue,
Maurice Nelson, 6. 1753; d. g. p. 1801.
William Nelson, 1st Earl Nel.son.
Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson, the hero of Tra-
falgar.
Susannah Nelson, b. June, 1755; m. Thomas Bolton,
Esq., and their son. Thomas, succeeded as 2nd Eail
Nelson (see Burke's Peerage).
Anne Nelson, </. s. p.
Catherine Nelson, m. George Matcham, Esq. of Ashfold
Lodge, Sussex.
Lucy, in. Thomas Stone, Esq. of Bedingham, and d. s p.
Mr. Suckling was s. by his elder son,
Robert Suckling, Esq. of Woodton, in. Dorothy, dau. of
John Berney, Esq., and d. 1734, leaving issue,
Denziel, in. Hannah Tubby, and left at his demise, 1744, a
son, Robert., who d. s. p.\
Robert (Rev.), d. s. p.
Richard, of whom presently.
Horace (Rev.), </. without issue.
Mary, m. Roger Howman, Esq.
The 3rd son,
Richard Suckling, Esq., to. Ann Kilbert, and was father of
Robert Suckling, Esq. of Woodton, Capt. West Norfolk
Militia, in. Susannah Webb, a descendant of Inigo Jonts, and
had issue,
Robert George, Capt. R.A., d. s. p. in the West Indies.
Maukice William, his heir.
John Thomas, m. Mary Anne. dau. of — French, Esq. of
Broome, co. Suffolk, and had issue.
Anna Maria, HI. at St. Peter's Church, Norwich, about 1794,
Alexander Fox, Esq., and had an only son,
Altred Inigo Fox, successor to his uncle.
Emily Susanna, rn. Nicholas Cheeseman, Esq. of co. York,
and had, with other issue, a son,
Robert Suckling Cheeseman.
The entail having been cut off, Capt. Suckling settled the
estate on his son, Maurice William, and, failing his issue,
on the son of liis eldest dau. He d. 1812, aad was s. accord-
ingly by
Maurice William Suckling, Esq., Lieut. R.N., m. 1st,
Catharine, dau. of — Framlingham, M.D., and2ndly, Caroline,
dau. of — Ramell, Esq., but dying issueless, 1 Dec. 18-0, the
estates passed under the settlement to his nephew, Alfred
Inigo Fox, who, having assumed the surname and arms of
Suckling, s. as
Rev. Alfred Inigo Suckling, of Woodton Hall, LL.B.,
J.P. Norfolk, 6. 31 Jan. 1796 ; m. 31 Jan. 1816, Lucy Clemen-
tina, dau. of Samuel Clarke, Esq., and d. 1856, having had
issue,
Robert Alfred (Rev.), Incumbent of Eussage, co. Glou-
cester, 6. 18 July, 1818 ; m. 1840, Anna Maria, dau. of John
Yelloly, Esq. of Cavendish Hall, Suffolk, and d. v. p. 1851,
leaving issue,
Robert Alfred John, the present representative, who
s. his grandfather 1856.
Thomas, E.N., 6. 1844; m. Is76, Florence Horatia, only
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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child of Admiral W. B. Suckling, of HiKliwood, Eonisey,
Hants.
John Lionel, of Baishani, Blanford, Now South Walo?,
6. 1S4S ; ?". 1S7-', Jlaiy, dau. of J. 1\ AYiight, Esq., J. 1'.,
Mununindi, X.S.W.
Anna Maria. Mary Sarah.
Constance Hopton.
:\Iaunce Shelton(Rcv.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Rector of
Sliipmeadow, /(. l*l;»; m. 1S50, Barbara, dau. of M. Coates,
Esq., and has a dau.,
Sarah Shelton.
Charles Richard. R.X.R., h. 8 April, 1825.
Henry Edward, 6. 7 Jan. 1827.
Lucy. Katherine Webb.
Kosii Matilda. Margaret Anne.
Kanny Jane. Elizabeth Crauflcld.
^n».<!— Per pale gu. and az., three bucks trippant or. Crest —
A buck couraut or, holding in the mouth a branch of honey-
suckles, ppr.
7J«i((t)i(.'t— St. Alban's Clergy House, Holborn, E.C.
SUDBURY OF WONERSH PARK.
SuDBUEY, John Linley, Esq. of Wonersh Park,
Surrej, b. 6 Dec. 1S7G ; s. bis father 1892.
liineag'e. — John Jackson Sudbury, Esq. of Wonersh
Park, Surrey (the only son of John Linley Sudbury, Esq. of
•Cambridge, who d. 1847, by his wife Fi-ances, dau. of Thomas
Hippisley Jackson, Esq. of Duddington, co. Northampton, and
Stamford, co. Lincoln), 6. 15 July, 1840; m. 22 Sept. 1874,
3Iary, eldest dau. of Henry Smith, Esq. of Horbling, co.
Lrincoln, J. P. and D.L., and had issue,
I. John Linley, now of Wonersh.
II. Aubrey Hugh Vernon, b. 14 Sept. 1887.
I. Evelyn. ii. Isabel.
Ulr. J. J. Sudbury d. 12 Dec. 1892.
Seat — Wonersh Park, near Guildford, Surrey.
SULLIVAN OF TULLIIiEASE,
Splliyax, Eev. John, of TuUilease House, co.
Cork, b. 1 Nov. 1838 ; m. 5 June, 1877, Georgiua,
only dau. of Joliu Cox, Esq., J. P., Weston-supcr-
IMare, Somerset, and lias had issue,
I. William, b. 24 May, 1880.
I. Anne Marion.
II. Eliza Adams.
■ in. Mary Georgina, deceased.
IV. Augusta Florence.
Lineage. — The Irish family of 0"Sullivan deduces its
-Jcsccnt from Oliol Ollum, King of Munstor, who reigned
jl.d. 12-5, and whose lineage the Hibernian chronicles trace
t'rom Heber Eionn, one of the sons of Milesius. His descen-
■dant,
Daniel 0"Sullivan, dropped the prefix "0" to his sur-
iname. He m. Margaret Tucker, of co. Kerry, and dying
1GS2, left a son,
Dabby .Sullivan, Esq., m. Joanna Taylor, of Kilbolane
•Castle, and d. 22 Jan. 1718, leaving a son,
John Sullivan, Esq., m. 1714, Mary Heme, of Ilernes-
^brook, and d. 1737, leaving issue,
I. Jkbome, of Kill, CO. Kildare, b. 8 Nov. 1716 ; 7n. Ann
Russell, of Dublin, and had (with two daus., Elizabeth and
Mai y), a son,
Maueice Sullivan, Esq., b. 9 April, 1757.
II. William, of whom hereafter.
in. James, b. 14 June, 1731 : in. 1 March, 1764, Margaret,
dau. of Mark Conor, Esq. of Ballyire, and sister of the late
Daniel Conor, Esq., and had issue,
1 John, b. 1765 ; m. Eliza, dau. of Sir Christopher Knight,
and sister of Col. Peppard Knight, of Charleville, and ((.
1839, leaving issue, James, Lieut. 83rd Eegt., d. 1821 ;
Peppard Knight, d. s. p. ; Margaret, m. Edward Eae,
Esq. : and Su,san, m. John Parker, Esq.
2 James, of Chesterfield, co. Limerick, Major 83rd Eegt.,
J. P., b. 9 Oct. 1778; m. 2 Sept. 1812, Mary Anne, eldest
dau. of Eev. William Ashe, Prebendary and Rector of
Croagh, in the diocese of Limerick, by Elizabeth his wife,
only dau. of Edward Jefferics, Esq. of Ludlow, Salop, by
hi.-i wife, Frances, sister of Eev. Thomas Locke, of New-
castle, CO. Limerick, and d. 8 Feb. 1830, having had
issue,
William, d. Dec. 18.32.
Henry White, d. 2 June, 1843.
•James (Eev.), Incumbent of Askeaton, co. Limerick, h.
1818 ; T/i. 23 July, 1856, Georgina Lucie, only dau. of
George Annesley Owen, Esq. of Eamsgate, co. Wexford,
by Lucie Catherine his wile, eldest dau. of Rev. Henry
Moore, Eectorof Ferns, and had, with other issue, Pon-
sonby Angustus Moore (Rev.), b. 1857.
John, <;. 29 Sept. 1S38.
Edward, Lieut, in the army, d. 8 Sept. 1845.
Thomas, d. 22 March, 1845. Jefferies, d.
Eliza.
Marion, m. 14 Aug. 1855, M.<\jor Charles Parker, 4th
U.S. Middlesex Militia, late 69th Eegt., only son of
Major Parker, 62nd Eegt.
Margaret, d. Oct. 1853. Fanny, d. Aug. 1846.
Harriette (deceased), vi. 18 Nov. lon2. Col. Charles J.
Ellis, Eoyal Marines, son of Capt. Ellis, E.N.
3 William, Capt. 30th Eegt., 6. 1781 ; d. VMm. 1827.
1 Mai-garet, in. John Wall, Esq.
2 Eliza, 111. Eoger Adams, Esq. of Eock Abbey, co. Cork,
and d. s. p. 1814.
3 Mary, m. Thomas Green, Esq. of Air Hill, co Cork, and d.
leaving a son (James Sullivan, now of Air Hill, M.A.,
Q.C., Barrister-at-Law, J. P., m. and has issue) and three
daus. (Susan, m. William Sullivan, Esq. of TuUilease
House, J. P.; Eliza; and Ann, d. unm. 1850).
The 2nd son,
William Sullivan, b. 29 Sept. 1729; m. 15 Feb. 1703, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Morgell, Esq., J.P., of Mount Morgell, co.
Limerick, and sister of Crosbie Morgell, Esq., M.P., and d.
22 Feb, 1795, leaving issue,
I. John, his heir. ii. Robert, h. 5 Oct. 1767.
III. Thomas Morgell, b. 11 May, 1771 ; m. Miss Blennerhasset.
IV. Jeremiah, b. 15 Aug. 1773.
I. Melian, in. 1789, George Morgan, Esq. of Old Abbey, co.
Limerick.
The eldest son,
John Sullivan, Esq. of Tullilcase House, h. 19 June, 1764;
m. 10 July, 1794, Anne, sister of Gen. Costley, H.E.I.C.S.,
and had issue,
William, of Tullilcase House.
John, dece;vsed.
James. M.D. (deceased), m. Marion Beresford, dau. of
Major 'lo.iikins, 27th Eegt., of Kilnappy, co. Londonderry,
aLid Richmond Park, co. Limerick, cousin of Viscount
Gough, K.P., and had issue, Beresford, b. March, 1837,
deceased ; Arthur Bunbury, b. 1840, deceased ; James John,
6. 1848; Jane Bunbury Marion Beresford, to. 22 April,
1869, William While Flint, Esq.; Susan Wilhelmina, iit.
U Sept. 1867, Eev. Joseph Barton, of East Leigh, Havant.
Thomas, (/. 1836.
Jeremiah John, of Great Grimsby, co. Lincoln, b. 9 July,
1815; m. 6 May, 1846, Anne Duncuft, eldest dau. of James
Ogden, Esq. of Hollinwood, near Manchester, and by her
(who d. 18 Jan. 1861) left issue, Charles Edward (Rev.),
M. A., Vicar of St. Michael's, Congleton, Cheshire, b. 7 April,
1847 ; Alfred, d. an infant; Frederick, b. 24]yiarch, 1850, d.\
Eliza Anne, d. mini.
Charles Costley (deceased), m. Belinda, dau. of Major Tom-
kins, and sister of his elder brother James's wife, and d. 2
Jan. 1869, leaving issue, an only dau., ,4nnie.
Melian, m. Jeremiah Sullivan, Esq., and had one son, John,
of Curramore, co. Limerick (.see next Memoir).
Caroline, m. 1834, Eichard Gregg White, Esq., and d. 23
Sept. 1893, aged S8, leaving issue I'see White of Killnjrne).
Mary, m. M. J. Mason, Esq. of Glenbrook. co. Limerick, and
has issue, John, Edward, Anne, Melian, Kate.
Eliza (deceased), m. — Dooley, Esq. (deceased), and had two
daus., Annie and Emma, d.
Bridget O'Callaghan, deceased.
Mr. Sullivan d. 30 March, 1836, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Sullivan, Esq., J.P,, of Tullilcase House, 6.
15 April, 1807 ; to. Susan, dau. of Thomas Green, Esq. of Air
Hill, CO. Cork, and had issue,
I. John (Rev.), now of TuUilease House.
II. James William, b. 1851 ; d. 1 April, 1876.
I. Maria Eliza, d. 28 Aug. 1870. ii. Eliza Adams.
Mr. Sullivan (J. 28 Dec. 1871.
Arms — Per fesse, the base per pale, in chief or, a dexter hand
couped at the wrist, grasping a sword erect gu., the blade arg.,
entwined with a serpent ppr., between two liors raiiiiant,
respecting each other, of tlie second; the dexter base vert,
charged with a buck trippant or ; on the sinister base per pale
arg. and sa., a boar passant counterehanged. Crest — Onadueal
coronet or, a robin, in the beak a sprig of laurel ppr. Motto —
Lamh foistenach an nachtar.
Residence — TuUilease House, Charleville, co. Cork. J
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SULLIVAN OF CURRAMORE.
Sullivan, Herbert, Esq. of Curramore, co.
Limerick, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, J.P., High
Sheriff 1889, b. 22 Oct. 1852; m. 1889, Cecilia
Anne, dau. of Frederick Burbury, Esq. of Shirley
House, Sui-rey.
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Liineagre.— (S^e Sullivan oS Tullilease). The late Jere-
miah Sullivan, Esq., m. Melian, dau. of John Sullivan, Esq.
■of Tullilease House, by Ann Costley his wife, d. June 1825,
leaving an only child,
John Jekemiah Sullivan, Esq. of Curramore, co. Limerick,
B.A., J. P., 6. May, 1825 ; m. 1st, 1852, Isabel, dau. of Eichard
Harrison, Esq. of Wyton Hall, co. York, and by her (who d.
1863) had issue,
I. Herbert, now of Curramore.
n. AlRernon, 6. 1 May, 1854: d. 1866.
III. John Ernest Holt, late Lieut. 73rd liegt., b. 1856.
I. Adela. ii. Beatrice Isabel.
He 7)1. 2ndly, 4 June, 1867, Caroline Harriet Taylor, only child
of Eev. John Fletcher, Sector of Quedgeley, co. Gloucester.
Arms, Crest, and Motto — See Sullivan of Tullilease.
Seats — Curramore, Drumeollogher, co. Limerick, and War-
bcTTj Court, Torquay, Pevon.
SUMNER OF PTJTTENHAM PBIOEY.
Stjmneb, Maet, G-eoegiana Maegaeet, and
Emily Cathaeine Emma (deceased), of Putten-
3iam Priory, Surrey, s. their brother 13 May, 1878.
Lineage.— Rev. John Sumnek, D.D., Canon of Windsor,
and Provost of King's Coll. Camb. , m., and left several children,
of whom two sons left issue male,
I. EoBERT (Rev.), Vicar of Kenilworth, m. Harriet, dau. of
William Bird, Esq., Merchant, of London, and d. 1804,
leaving two sons,
1 John Bird (VIostRev.),D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury,
P.C., 6. 1780; m. Marianne, dau. of Capt. Robertson, by
whom (who d. 1829) he left at his decease, Sept. 1862,
two sons and several daus.
2 Charles Richard (Right Rev.), D.D., Lord Bishop of
Vk inchester 1827 to 1869, 6. 1790 : in. 1816, Jennie Fanny
P.arnabine, dau. of J. P. Maunoir, M.D., of Geneva, and
<l. 1874. He iiad issue by her (who d. 1849),
John Maunoir (Rev.), M.A., Rural Dean and Rector of
Buriton, Hants, b. 13 Oct. 1816; m. 15 Nov. 1843,
Mary, dau. of Col. Le Couteur, Q.A.D.C, and d. 1
April, 1886, leaving issue, Henry John Le Couteur,
Charles Maunoir, Algernon Robert, George Julian
Campbell, Eveline Sophy, Maude, and Blanche Mary.
Charles, of Harcscombe Grange, Stroud, co. Gloucester,
J. P., Judge of County Courts, b. 1819; m. 1842, Mar-
garet, dau. of J. E. Bouloott, Esq., and had issue.
Bobert (Rev.), Rector of Brightwell, m. June, 1846, Jane
Elizabet'i, dau. of Sir R. G. Simeon, Bart., and by her
(who d. 23 April, 1851) left issue at his decease, 1859.
His eldest dau., Edith Louisa, m. June, 1868, Rev.
Walter Edward Medlicott, Vicar of Swanmore, Hants ;
his 2nd dau. Mildred Jane, m. 18 Aug. 1870, Bev.
W. F. Bateman.
<Jeorge Henry (Rev.), M.A., Rural Dean, Archdeacon of
Winchester, Canon of Winchester Cathedr.il, late Rector
of Old Alresford, Hants, 6. 3 July, 1824 ; m. 26 July,
1848, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Heywood, Esq.
of H'ipe End, and has issue, George Heywood Maunoir,
6. 1853; Margaret EfHe, m. 14 Aug. 1872, Arthur
Perceval Heywood, Esq., eldest son of Sir Thomas P.
Heywood, 2nd Bart., and has issue (see Burke's Peer-
age and Baronetage) ; and Louisa Mary Alice.
Louisa Anna, m. Rev. W. Gibson, deceased.
Sophia Albertina (deceased), m. Eev. W. H. Ridley.
Emily Sarah Frances, m. Rev. E. N. Milford.
II. Richard, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
Richard Sumnek, Esq., to. 1784, Susanna, sister of Lord
Gambier, Admiral of the Fleet, and by her (who d. 1805) left
at his decease, 1798, a son,
1. Richard Sumner, Fsq. of Puttenham Priorv, J.P., High
Sheriff 1843, b. 2 Nov. 1795; m. 14 Nov. 1819, Frances
Juditha. dau of George Molyneux Montgomerie, Esq. of
Garboldisham Hall, Norfolk, and had issue,
I Morton Cornish, late of Puttenham Priory, J.P. for
Surrey, 6. 31 March, 1825 ; m. 1st, 1849, Penelope, only
dau. of Count Valsamachi, of Corfu and Cephalonia, and
2ndly, 1867, Mary Douglas, eldest dau. of James Henry
Frankland, Esq. of Eashing Park, Surrey. He d. s. p.
13 May, 1878, and was s. by his sisters, now of Putten-
ham Priory.
1 Mary. 2 Georgiana Margaret.
3 Emily Catharine Emma, m. 1879, T. L. Lyon-Thurlow,
Esq. of Baynards Park, Surrey, and d. April, 1890.
1. Emma Matilda, to. 1 Sept. 182,5, Charles Douglas Halford,
Esq. of Grosvenor Square, and d. 1860, leaving issue.
Arms—Erm., two chevrons gu. Crest — A lion's head erased
are., ducally gorged or.
fieaf— Puttenham Priory, Guildford.
Town Mesidenee— 06, Eaton Place, W.
SXTIITEES OF DINSDALE-ON-TEES.
SUETEES, Nathaniei, of Dinsdale, co. Durham,
b. 1817, s. his brother 1889 ; m. 1843, Fanny, only
child of Thomas Bid well, Esq. of the Foreign Office,
and by her (who d. 1876) has issue,
John Ralph.
Emily, m. 1890, E. C. H. Phelips, Esq.
liineagre. — The family of Surtees, the orthography of
whose name, like that of the River Tees, from which it is
derived, has experienced several changes, was established in
the north-east of England before the Norman Conquest. Eilsi
dc Teis is recorded to have married a granddau. of Alfred, a
Saxon Earl of Northumberland. William de Tesia, sometimes
called William Fitz-Siward, seems to have been his grandson.
He, in the 7th of Henry II., paid scutage for Gosforth, in
Northumberland, and for lands on the river Teis, now included
in the co. of Durham. His descendants of the nest generation
adopted the name of Sur-le-Tees, or Surtios : one of the family
residences, the moated manor-house of Dinsdale, being
situated on the northern bank of the river Tees.
Edward Surties, gent., of Broad Oak, in the parish of
Ovingham. Northumberland, was admitted at the Court of the
Manor of Whickham, co. Durham, 13 June, 1620, on acquiring
some lands there. He ?«. Margaret Codlson, executrix and
heir of her uncle, Robert Surtees, Alderman of Durham 1586,
and had issue, three sons,
I. William, the heir.
II Robert, ancestor of the families of Surtees of Redicorlh
and. ifainsforth.
III George, of Colt Park, otherwise called Crony well, co.
Durham.
The eldest son,
William Surties, gent., of Woodhead, in the parish of
Ovingham, the proprietor- of an estate at Hedley, purchased
1623, had m. previously to the death of his father, and his two
elder sons are mentioned in his father's will as then under
years of discretion. His own will is dated 11 Jan. 1703, and
was proved at Durham 12 Jan. 1704. In it he mentions the
following issue, Edward, his heir, Robert, William, Mar-
garet, and Mabella. The eldest son,
Edward Surties, Esq. of Woodhead, the proprietor of an
hereditary estate at Hedley, m. at Ovingham 9 April, 1705,
Frances, dau. and co heir of William Aubone, or Albany, Esq.,
an Alderman of Newcastle, by Catherine, dau. of Christopher
Sanderson, Esq. of Egleston, and had issue, three sons and two
daus. The 3rd son,
AunoNE Surtees, Esq., a leading merchant and banker at
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, s. his brother William in his estates at
■\Yoodhead and Hedley and in the Receiver-Generalship for
Durham and Northiunberland. He was bapt. 4 Sept. 1711;
m. 22 Aug. 1748, Elizabeth, dau. of John Stephenson, Esq. of
Knaresdale Hall, by his wife, Elizabeth Bell, of Woolsington,
and d. in his 90th year, 30 Sept. 1800, having had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Aubone, bapt. 13 Nov. 1752 ; to. 4 Dec. 1781, Mary, dau.
and co-heir of Roger Altham, Esq. of Doctor's Commons,
and had issue,
1 Aubone Altham, bapt. at St. Nicholas, 19 Dec. 1787 ; m.
and d. leaving issue.
2 Matthew, 6. 1792; m. and d. leaving one dau.
3 Charles, d. unm.
1 Elizabeth, TO. John Cook, Esq., Col. 28th Light Dragoons,
and had issue.
2 Mary, m. Rev. George Pyke, of Baythorne Park, Essex,
and had issue.
3 Frances. 4 Arabella.
5 Jane, to. — Isaacson, Esq.
6 Charlotte, to. Major James.
7 Sarah, to. Major Webb. 8 Henrietta, d. unm.
III. Edward, bapt. 27 Sept. 1753 ; d. unm.
IV. Matthew (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Kirby-Underdale, co.
York, and North Cerney, co. Gloucester, and Prebendary
of Gloucester and Canterbury, m. Harriet, sister of John
llensleigh Allen, Esq. of CresseUy, M.P. for Pembroke,
and d. s. p. Feb. 1827.
V. John, 6. circa 1757 ; to. Sarah, dau. of Very Rev. John
Lewis, Dean of Ossory, by his 2nd wife, Charlotte, dau. of
Admiial Cotterell, and had issue,
1 Aubone John, d. young.
2 Stephenson Villiers (Sir), E.C.L., J.P., of Silkmore
House, CO. Stafford, formerly Chief Justice of the Mau-
ritius, m. 1st, Henrietta, dau. of Gen. Staveley, C.B., by
which lady his issue is extinct. He was knighted 25
June, 1859. He m. 2ndly, 9 Aug. 1859, Barbara Eliza,
only dau. of Eev. William Bosworth, of Charley Hall, co.
Leicester, and d. 1868.
3 Matthew John, d. young.
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1 Sarah, m. 1st, Viscount Albert Tanncguy du Chatel,
and '2ndly, M. de Queratiixal.
2 Klizabetli Charlotte, m. George Palmer, Esq., eldest son
of George ralmer, Ksq. of Naziiig, M.P. for ijouth Kssex,
deceased.
3 Anna Frances Harriet, m. M. de Kerig int.
4 Harriet Allen.
6 Frances Katherine. 77!. 1 840, Sir Charles Forster, Bart.,
M.A., SI.P. for Walsall, and has issue.
I. Elizabeth, m. John Scott, Earl of Eldon and Lord Chan
cellor of England, and J. '28 June, 1S31.
II. Frances, »;. Kev. Henry Ridley, D.D., Rector of Heiting-
fordbury, brother of Sir Matthew White Ridley, 1st Bart.,
and d. June, lb30.
The eldest son,
■William Surtees, Esq. of Seatonburn, near Xewcastle-
upou-Tyne, and Montagu Square, London, s. his father in his
property at Hedley, itc, and in the Receiver Generalship of
Durham and Northumberland. He was bapt. 6 Sept. 1750;
IK. 20 Oct. 1775, Elizabeth Catherine, dau. of Very Rev. John
Lewis, M..A.., Dean of Ossory, by his 1st wife, Catherine, dau.
of Rev. George Villiers, M..\., Vicar of Chalgrove, co. Oxford,
and by her (who d. 6 Jan. 1833, aged circa 86) left .at his
decease, 1 Jan. 1832, two surviving daus. i,Cassandra Char-
lotte, Hi. 1S04, Sir John Caesar Hawkins, Bart. ; and Deborah
Maria, m. Henry Phillpotts, D.D., Bishop of Exeter), and four
Eons,
I. AuBONE, ofPigdon, Korthuniberland, i. 14 Dec. 1777, 11th
Light Dragoons, J. P., m. Frances Elizabelli, duu. of Sir
John Honywood, Bart., and had issue, a numerous family,
of which the sons,
Villiers Charles Villiers, and IToneywood Graham, d. 18TG.
II. William Villiers, of Rotheriield, Sussex, and Devonshire
Place, London, bapt. 15 Jan. 1778, Barrister-at-Law, Cursitor
of Middlesex, a Commissioner of Bankrupts, and Secretary
to Lord Chancellor Eldon. He m. Harriet, dau. of William
Samuel Towers, Esq., Barrister-at-Law (which lady subse-
quently m. Benjamin Whiehcote, Esq., 2nd son of Sir
Thomas Whiehcote, 5th Bart.), and d. 27 April, 1834, ha, ing
had issue,
1 AVilliam John Villiers, b. 1813 ; drowned at Oxford 1832.
2 Henry Radcliffe (Rev.), B..\., Vicar of Slockland, m. a
dau. of Capt. Jauncey, R.X., and d. 181 n.
3 Frederic Richard, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law,
m. 3 Jan. 1843, Anne Jane (deceased), eldest dau. of lion,
and Kev. Charles Douglas, brother of the 19th Rarl ot
Morton, by the Lady Isabella Gore, dau. of the 2nd Earl
of Arran, and sister to the Duchess of Inverness.
4 John Oliver.
5 Gordon Amelius, m. 16 Feb. 1858, Jane elder dau. of
William Chapman, Esq. of Wimpole Street, anu has a son.
1 Elizabeth Anne, m. John C. Ord, Esq.
2 Fanny F'elicia.
III. John (Rev.), M.A., Prebendary of Bristol, Rector of
Banham, to. 12 Jan. Ib05, Mai-y Ann, sister of Sir John
Csesar Hawkins, Bart, (who tZ. 29 June, 1873), and had issue,
1 William John, b. 22 Dec. 1805; d. unm. 16 June, 1823.
2 Henky George, of Dinsdale.
3 Arthur, 14th Light Dragoons, d. unm. 17 April, 1833.
4 ScoTT Frederic (Rev.), B.A., of Dinsdale.
5 Villiers Aubone, Lieut. 52nd Light Infantry, d. unm. 20
Dec. 1S39.
6 Nathaniel, of Dinsdale.
7 liV^HARD (Rev.), of Dinsdale, M.A., Rector of Holtby, co.
York, ,:>. Caroline Maria, dau. of S. V. Dashwood, Esq.,
and has issue, R. Villiers, Alick, Frank, Philip Lewis,
and several daus.
8 Alfiied Wright, of Dinsd.ale, ?«. Henrietta, dau. of Col.
Robinson, 71st Highlanders, and has issue, Aubone,
Henry, Marian, and Elizabeth.
1 Louisa Matilda, m. George St. Vincent Wilson, Esq. of
Redgnave Hall, Suffolk, deceased.
2 Elizabeth Frances, ni. Charles Scott, Esq. of Huntley
Hall.
IV. Edward, of Seatonburn, 6. 1 April, 1785 ; m. 5 Dec. 1809,
Anne Catherine, dau. of John Ferrand, Esq., and sister of
Walker Ferrand, Esq., M.P., of Harden Grange, co. York,
and d. 10 July, 1812, leaving an only child,
1 William Edward, D.C.L. , Barrister-at-Law, of Tainfield
House, Somerset, and Seaton Carew, co. Durham, J. P.
for cos. Durham, Northumberland, and Somerset, l>.L.,
High Sheriff CO. Durham 1866; m. 1853, Caroline, widow
of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Stephen Rt-mnant Chapman, C.B.,
K.C.H , and dau. of Rev. George PyKe, of Baythorn Park,
Essex, Vicar of Wickham Br.^ok.
Henry George Surtees, Esq., eldest surviving son of Rev.
John Surtees, B.A., of Brasenose Coll. Oxford, purchased the
Din>dale estate, co. Durham, for which he served as High
Sheriff 1862. He d. unm. 26 July, 1870, and was s. by his
brother.
Rev. Scott Frederic Scetees, of Dinsdale, B.A. Univ. Coll.
Oxford, Rector of Sprotbrough, co. Yoik, 6. 1814; m. 1st, 1840,
Almeria, dau. of Philip Hamond, Esq. of Westacre, Norfolk
and 2ndly, 1860, Isabella, dau. of Sir Samuel Crompton, Ban.
He d. 1889, and was s. by his three brothers, Nathaniel
Sdrtees, Rev. Richard Suetees, and Alfred Wright Sisb-
tees.
^rms— Erm., on a canton gu. an orle or. Ci-est—Ont of a
ducal coronet or (otherwise out of a wreath, through an orle
or, interlaced), a plume of three feathers ppr. il/oiio— Mali
mori quam foedari.
Seat — Dinsdale-on-Tees, Darlington.
SURTEES OF REDWORTH.
Suetees, Henry Edwaed, Esq. of Eedworth,
and The Grove, Bisliop Auckland, co. Durham,
J. P. and D.L., and of Dane End, Herts, J.P.,
M.V. for Herts 1864 to 1868, late Major of the Herts
Volunteers, High Sheriff for co. Durham 1876,
and formerly Lieut. 10th Hussars, h. 9 May, 1819 j
m. 1st, 1843, Eliza Snell, only surviving child and
(in her issue) heir of Charles Snell Chauney, Esq.
of Dane End, and by her (who d. 1854) had
I. Elizabeth Ellen, m. 28 June, 1864, Edwin Prodgers, Esq.
of Ayott-Bury, Herts, and has issue.
II. Caroline Isabel, m. 13 Nov. ISC6, Sir Richard Horner
Paget, Bart., M.P. of Cranmore Hall, Somerset, and has
is.sue.
HI. Georgina Mary, m. Lieut.-Col. Sprot, 91st Highlanders,
and (/. 16 March, 1876, leaving issue.
He 7n. 2ndly, 14 July, 1870, Mary Isabel, youngest
dau. of Francis Adams, Esq. of Clifton and Cots-
\Aold Grrange, co. Gloucester, and has issue,
I. Henry Siwakd Baliol, b. 22 Jan. 1873.
II. Robert Lambton, b. 25 March, 1879.
IV. Cicely Isabel, b. 20 June, 1871.
Lineage.— Robert Surtees, gent, of Ryton, co. Durham,
2nd surviving son of Edward Surtees, gent, of Broad Oak {see
Surtees uf Dinsdale-on-Tees), in. Catherine, dau. and co-heir of
John Hauxley, gent, of Crawcrook, and had issue. His will,
dated 14 Dec. 1705, was proved at Durham 10 Jan. 1711. He
d. 4 Oct. 1710, in his 86th year. His 2nd, but eventually eldest
surviving son,
Edwai;d Surtees, Esq. of Mainsforth and of Crawcrook, co.
Durham, J. P., m. 1st, 27 June, 1693, Jane, dau. and co-heir
of George Crozyer, of Newbiggin, and had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. George, who was of Mainsforth, d. unm.
III. Crosier, of Merryshields, </. 27 Sept. 1739, having hart
issue, by his wife, Jane, dau. of Ralph Hodgson, gent, of
Alwent, which lady d. 1799, aged 88, and was bur. ac
Staindrop.
1 Crosier, of Merryshields, m. 12 Sept. 1769, his cousin,
Jane Surtees, the heir of Redworth.
1 Elizabelh, m. Richard Sherwood, Esq. of Staindrop and
Snow Hill.
2 Jane, m. Joseph Raine, Esq. of Batsford, co. Gloucester.
IV. Hauxley, a MerchantofNe\vcastle-on-Tyne,?n. Elizabeth,
dau. of William Steele, E.sq., and </. 1763, leaving a son,
Robert, b. 1737, fatherof Robert Surtees, Esq., M..\., F.S..\.,
J. P., of Mainsforth, the historian of co. Durham, who was
6. 1 April, 1779; m. 23 Jan. 1807, Anne, dau. of Ralph
Robinson, Esq. of Middle Herrington, and d. s. p. 11 Feb.
1834. His widow d. 2 March, 1868.
V. James, a capt. in the Dragoons, d. s. p. 1775.
I. Eleanor, m. Matthew Cully, Esq. of Denton.
II. Catherine, vi. Robert Newton, gent, of Hawkwell.
III. Jane, m. Robert Hutchinson, gent, of Cornforth.
Mr. Surtees 7/1. 2ndly, 1 Sept. 1714, Dorothy, dau. of Thomas
Burleston and widow of Richard Reed, gent of Stranlon, and
tiy her also had issue. Mr. Surtees d. 28 Aug. 1747, aged 84,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Surtees, Esq. of Redworth, b. 12 May, 1694 ; m.
Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Lambton, Esq. of Hard-
wick Hall, CO. Durham, great-grandson of Sir William Lambton,
Knt. of Lambton, co. Durham, and d. G March, 1785, leaving
issue,
I. Dorothy, to. 1st, William Norton, Esq. of Coatham Hall-
garth ; 2ndly, Rev. Richard Bowser ; and 3rdly, John
Whitfield, gent.
II. Jane, of Redworth, m. her cousin. Crosier Surtees, Esq.
of Merryshields, who thus acquired Redworth, and had,
with other issue, a son, Robert, and four daus., Jane, wife
of George Mcnsforth, Esq.; Dorothy, m. 179H, John
Thomas Christo|rher, Esq. of Cronke Hall, and had issue
(see Christopher of Aorlon) ; Lambton, to. William
Williams, Esq. ; and Phillis, m. William Home, Esq.
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Kobert Surtees's grandson (the son of his dau. Jane),
llouEKT SuBTEES, Esq. of Redworth, J. P. and D.L., 6. 1782;
Hixli Slieriff co. Durham 1855 ; m. 1st, 24 Oct. 1811, Elizabeth,
■dau. of Isaac Coolvson, Esq. of Whitehill, and by her (who d.
■8 JUay, 1847) liad issue,
]{oB7;iiT Lambton, of Redworth.
Henky Epward, now ot Redworth.
■€luirle.s FreviUe, of .Mainsforth Hal], co. Tlurham (to which
property he s. on the death of ttie widow of Mr. Surtees,
the historian, and of her sister. Miss Robinson), J. P. and
'i>.r-.. High Sheriff J873. M.P. for South Durham 18t;5 68,
<ind late Capt. 10th Hussars, Hon. Col. of the Durham
I'usiher Militia, b. 13 Nov. 1823; m. 25 Auj:. 1855, Bertha,
dau. of N. Snell Chauncy, Esq. of Green End, Herts, and
issue,
Herbert Conyers. b. 13 Jan. 1858, Capt. Coldstrean Guards:
m. 27 June, 1887, Madeleine Au^custa, dau. of Edward
Crabbe, Esq. Has the orders of the Mcdjidie and
Osmanieh. He has issue, two daus.
Margaret Caroline, m. 1862, Theodure Eryett, Esq. of Tot
nes, Devon.
JTr. Surtees m. 2ndly, 8 July, 1850, Anne Hepburne Mercer,
■widow of Justinian Alston, Esq. of Odell Castle, co. Bedford,
and d. April, 1857. His widow d. 15 Sept. 1S58. The eldest
son,
RoBEiiT Lambton Surtees, Esq. of Redworth, J.P. and D.L.,
M.A., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 20 Dec. 1812 ; «. his father 8 April,
1857 ; d. vnm. 14 Nov. 18G3, and was s. by his brother, Henkt
£dwakd, now of Redworth.
Arm^ — Erm., on a canton gi\. an orle or, for Surtees, quar-
teiinfr, az., on a fesse arg. between three crosses of St. Julian
placed saltirewi.-e or, as many Cornish choughs sa. for Crozier ;
sa, a fesse between three lambs passant arg, for Lambton,
with many other quarterings introduced by these two families.
•Crest- Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of three feathers arg.
Motto — Ma!o ujori quam fosdari.
;Seo/s— Redworth Hal], Darlington; Dane End, Ware; and
The lirove. Bishop Auckland. J'oicn //ouse— 20, Dover Street,
Piccadilly, W.
As/(/i'/)cs— Soniersham, Maidenhead.
CluOs — Carlton ; and Army and Navy.
♦-
SUKTEES OF HAMSTEKLEY.
Surtees, Elizabeth Anne, and Eleanor, of
Hamsteiley Hall, co. Durham, Ladies of tlie ]\Ianors
of Medoiiisley, Ilamsterley, &c. J\liss Eleanor
.Surtees m. 2S Jan. 18So, the Hon. John Prender-
■gast Tereker, eldest son of the 4lh and present
Viscount Gort {^ee Burke's Feei'ar/e).
liineag'e. — Another branch of the name of Surtees is
traced to Ccthbert Surtees, of Ebehester and Medomsley,
both in CO. Durham. He was bur at Ebehester 7 Aug. 1G22,
and left by his wife, Elizabeth (who d. 1632), the following
issue, Anthony, his heir; Richard, who m. and had issue;
Magdalen. ?u. Ralph Fewster; Mary, m. Rowland Hunter, Esq.
of Medomsley ; and Catherine, m. George Baytes.
Anthony Surtees, the eldest son, purchased, 5 May, 2
■Charles I., 1626, MilUwell Burn, in the parish of Ryton, co,
Durham. By Katheriue his wife, he had issue, Robert, his
beir, and Anthony of Hollingside, Northumberland. The
■eldest son,
Robert Surtees, gent, of Milkwell Burn, bapt. 23 Sept.
1633 ; m. 1663, Isabel Newton, and d. 24 June, 1700, leaving
issue (with five other sons and four daus),
Anthony Surtees, gent, of Milkwell Burn, who left, by
Margaret his wife, at his decease, 8 Sept. 1724, aged 59,
Robert, his heir.
Anthony, of Newhouse, near Milkwell Burn, m. twice, and
had issue, two daus.
Ceorge, of Almond Guards, co. Durham, to. Elizabeth, dau.
of (jeorge Surtees, of Cronywell, and had issue,
Anthony, of Almond Guards, Durham, and of Ackworth
Park, near Pontefiact, co. Yorii, Lieut. -Col. of the 2nd
West York Militia, la. Mi^s Price, but d. s. j). 1807, having
devised a considerable property to his next heir, Anthony
Surtees, Esq. of Milkwell Burn and Riding, and subse-
quently of Hamsterley Hall.
■Cuthbevt, of Newbiggen, near Hcxliim, Northumberland,
71!.. Dorothy, dau. ot Walker Surtees. gent, of Stokeslield
Hull, and had issue (with a dau. Dorothy, eventually heir
.to her bi'other, Robert, and wife of — Wilson, of Corbridge)
an only son and heir,
Anthony, of Newbiggen, Major of the Northumberland
Militia, d. unm. 20 July, 1803, aged 60, and was bur. at
Hexham.
The eldest son,
BoBEBT Surtees, Esq. of Milkwell Burn, m. Catherine Bar-
tram, andc?. 12 April, 1759, aged 02, having had issue, three
daus. and two sons, of whom the elder, Anthony, d. s. p. ia
his father's lifetime, 13 Nov. 1754, aged 23.
RoBEKT Surtees, Esq., J. P., of Milkwell Burn, 2nd son,
heir to his father, m. Ann Hunter, of Dukesfield, Northum-
berland, and d. 5 July, 1811, aged 70, leaving a dau. Ann,
7?!. Charles Dalston Purvis, Esq. of Earsdon, Northumberland,
and a son,
Anthony Surtees, Esq., J. P., of Milkwell Burn, Hanisterley
Hall, and Byerside Hall, and the devisee of Col. Surtees, of
Ackworth Park. He m. 14 3Iarch, 1801, Alice, sister ot
Christopher Blackett, Esq. of Wylam, M.P. for South North-
umberland, and by her (who ((. 1837) had issue,
Anthony, d. unm. at Malta 24 March, 1831, aged 30,
Robert .Smith, late of Hamsterley.
Christopher Blacket, d. 1821, aged 14.
William Ingham, Assistant-Secretary to the Government of
Scinde, d. 25 Feb. 1879.
Ann Alice, d. unm. 1834, aged 33.
Julia Alice, m. Rev. Hugh Salvin, of Alston, Cumberland,
of a branch of the family of Salvin of Croxdale, co.
Durham.
Elizabeth Mary, tti. Rev. Charles Carr, Rector of Whit-
worth, CO. Durham (see Caeb-Ellison of Dunston liUl,
Dunston).
Frances Alice, tti. George Fenwick, Esq. of Bishop Wear-
mouth, CO. Durham, and Bywell, Northumberland.
Mr. Surtees d. 5 March, 1838, and was s. by his son,
Robert Smith Surtees, Esq. of Hamsterley Hall, J.P. and
D.L., formerly Major of the Durham Militia and High Sheriff
CO. Durham 1856; in. 19 May, 1841, Elizabeth Jane, dau. and
co-lieir of Addison Fenwick, Esq. of Bishop Wearmouth,
and by her (who d. 12 March, 1879) had
Anthony, of Hamsterley.
Elizabeth Anne. Eleanor.
Mr. Surtees, the eminent author of a series of inimitable
sporting novels, d. 16 March, 1804, and was s. by his only
son,
Anthony Surtees, Esq. of Hamsterley Hall, b. 7 July, 1847,
wlio d. at Rome, 17 March, 1871, unm., and was bur. at Ebehes-
ter. He was s. by his sisters, the present Miss Subtees and the
Hon. Mrs. Vereker.
Arms — Erin., on a canton gu. an orle or. Cresf — Out of a
duial coronet or, a plume of three feathers arg. Jl/ofto— Malo
mori quam foedari.
Sent — Hamsterley Hall, Lintz Green, Newcastle-on-Tyne, co.
Durham.
SUTHERLAND OF FOESE.
Sutherland, George, Esq. of Forse, co. Caith
ncss, b. 1827 ; m. 1848, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of
William G. Slieppard, Esq. of Lamogue, co. Water-
ford, and by her (who d. 9 JYov. 1881) has, with
other issue,
John William, b. 1851.
Mr. Sutlierland is heir-male of the Earls of Sutlier-
land, a title which was held by his ancestor early
ill the 13th century. William, Earl of Sutherland,
m. Lady Margaret Bruce, dau. of Robert L, King
of Scotland, and in consideration of this alliance
and the co-heirship to the Crown which it brousht,
a royal warrant, dated 14 July, 1718, granted the
royal tressure to John, Earl of Sutherland.
Lineag-e — William, Earl of Sutherland (who d. 1370),
had a younger son,
Kenneth Sutherland. In 1400, he had a grant of Drummay
and other lands in Sunderland from bis brother Robert, Earl of
Sunderland, and is said to have acquired Forse by marriage
with a lady of the family of Keith. In 1498, he had a charter
of Nottingham from Mai ion Cheyne, with consent of her son,
Andrew Keith. His son,
John Sutherland, of Forse, d. about 1440, leaving a son.
Richard Suthebland, of Forse, who in 1451 made a
foundation for saying of masses in the church at Golspie. His
son,
John Suthebland, of Forge, was served heir 1471 ; had a
charter of Backies 1505, and d. before May, 1545. In his time,
the male line of the elder branch l)eeaine extinct on the death
of John, Earl of Sutherland, 1614. John Sutherland's eldest
son,
Robert Sutherland, predeceased his father, and left three
sons, I. Richard, of Forse, 1545, d. s. p. ; ii. William, of Forse,
7/i. 1558, Janet, dau. of William Sinclair, of Oliig, but d. s. p.
1958
SUT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SUT
before 1574: and iii. Alexander, of Forse, 157^, who was
father of
Donald Sctiierland, of Korse, 1594, who left a son.
Alexantek Si tuerland, of Forse, 1C02. lie d. 1045,
leaving issue,
1. James, his heir.
n. John, father of William, of Lan^well, whose son, James,
of Langivell, d. I70S, leaving three dans., 1 Esher, of Lang-
well, Hi. 1st, 1696, W illiam bridge, of Toftingall, and 2ndly,
170S, Robert Sutherland, of Achastle ; 2 Anne, m. 1717,
Alexander Sinclair, of Swinzie, co. Caithness, who took the
name of SrxHERLAND. Their sou James left a dau. and heir,
Anne, who ;... Capt. Patriek Sinclair, of Durran, co. Caith-
ness, and had issue ; 3 Janet, m. George Sinclair of
Brabster, and left an heir, Anne, m. Robert Sutherland, of
Langwell.
The eldest son,
James Sitherlaxd, of Forse, m. 1633, Janet, dau. of Hugh
Gordon, of Ballone, co. Sutherland, and by her (who m. 2ndly,
1655, William Henderson) had a son and heir,
George Sutherland, of For.se, in. Jean, dau. of Robert
Gray, of Skibo, co. Sutherland, and had
I. George, his heir.
II. Robert, of Acliastle, »u. 1708, Esther, eldest dau. of James
Sutherland, and heir of Langwell. Their son, James, of
Langwell, was father of Robert, who sold the estate 1775;
he 7,1. 1762, Ann Sinclair, heir of Brabster, and bad George,
of Brabster, father of James, who sold Brabster 1S65, and
had issue.
The eldest son,
George Sctheelant, of Forse, had two sons, Francis, of
Forse, who d. s. p., and
John Sctherland, of Forse, s. his brother, to. iEmilia,
dau. of John Sinclair, of Ulster, co. Caithness, and by her
(who d. 1789) had issue. He d. 7 Aug. 1763, and was .s. by
his eldest son,
George Sutherland, of Forse, an Oflficer in the 97th Eegt.,
and afterwards in the Sutlierland Highktnders. lie unsuccess-
fully claimed the Earldom of Sutherland, and dying uiim. 1
Jan. 1773, was s. by his brother,
John Campbell Sutherland, of Forse, who m. Margaret
Munro, and d. 1S28, leaving issue,
I. John, of Forse, Cornet 9th Lancers and Lieut. 56th Foot,
d. uniii. 23 Feb. 1S46, aged 25.
n. George, now of Forse.
III. Francis, of Caverleigh, Surbilon, J. P. co3. Caithness
and Hereford, Capt. in the 2nd Dragoons (in Crimea), //*.
Constance, dau. of J. Freeman, Esq., D.L. of Gaines,
Hereford, and has issue.
Arm/: — Gu., three stars or, a bordure wavy of the second.
C><i — A cat salient ppr. Moltu — Sans peiu\
Seat — Forse House, Lybster.
SUTHERLAND-GRAEME
GRAEME SHALL.
OF
Sctheelaxd-Geaeme, Alexander. Esq. of
Graemcshall, Orkney, b. 9 Oct. 18UG ; m. Mary Aiine,
dau. of Robert Graham, of Cossington, Somerset,
Member of the Supreme Council of India, a younger
eon of Graliam, of tiuross, and by her (who d. 27
Teb. 1877) bas
Alexander Malcolm, 6. 25 Jan. 1845; m. 27 Jan. 1874,
Margaret Isabel, dau. of Rev. John Mason Neale, D.D.,
"Warden of Saekville College, East Grinstead, and has
1 Patrick Xeale, b. 7 March, 1877.
2 Kenneth .Malcolm, b. 7 Oct. 1878.
3 Alexander William, b. 15 Oct. 1882.
4 Alan Vincent, b. 10 April, 1888.
1 Florence Margaret.
Henrietta Florence, d. 17 .Jan. 1SG9.
Xiinea ire. — Geobge Graham, of Myreside, a cadet of the
Inchbrakie family, after holding various livings, was chosen
Bishop of Dunblane 1603, and in 1615 translated to Orkney;
he was depo.sed by the General Assembly, his renunciation is
signed at Brecknesse, Orkney, 11 February, 1639. He ac-
quired the estate of Grahamshall, now called Graemeshall,
Breckness, die, in Orkney, and Gorthie, co. Perth, m. Marion
Crichton, of the Cluny family, and by her (who d. 1632) had,
besides daughters, four sons,
I. David, his heir.
II. I'atrick. ancestor of Graeme of Graemeshal'.
lu. John of Brecknt-.ss (se'. under Watt).
IV. James, Merchant in Edinburgh, m. Mary Hart.
George Graeme d. before 1647. His eldest son,
David Graeme, of Gorthie, m. 1632, Catherine, dau. of
Thomas Myrton, of Cambo, co. Fife, and had issue,
I. MuNGo, his heir.
II. David, of whom hereafter.
lie fought under Montrose, and was forfeited 1045,but pardoned.
He il. 11 Jan. 1661, a few hours after removing the skull of
tile Marquess of Montrose from the iron spike on the Tolbooth
of Edinburgh, where it had been exposed for many years. His
elder son,
MuNGO Graeme, of Gorthie, wa^ put in possession of his
estates on the Restoration, 7ii. 1st, 1657, Helen, dau. of William
Moray, of Abercairny, and 2ndly, 1671, Mary, dau. of Sir
William Murray, of Ochterryre. H's only surviving son,
MuNGO Graeme, of Gorthie, sat in Parliament for co. Perth,,
and d. s. p. 16 Xov. 1754, aged 82. His uncle,
David Graeme, of Braco, co. Perth, Advocate, was fathcr
of
James Geaeme, of Braco, who m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Sir
James Dunbar, of Moehrum, Bart, (she d. .?. p.), and 2udly,
Catherine, dau. of Sir William Stirling, Bart of Ardoeli, and
had, with others,
I. David, his heir.
II. Henry, of Ilanwell, Middlesex, Major, Governor of St.
Helena, d. 1786, leaving, by Anne his wife, eldest sister anct
co-heir of Henry Danvers Doughty Hodges, of Broadwell,
CO. Gloucester, an only child, Anne, );i. 1779, Admiral Sii-
Andrew Snape Hamond, 1st Bart, of Hollygrove. Her
grandson, Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, 3rd Bart., assumed
the additional surname of Graeme, and had permission to
quarter the arms and bear the crest and motto granted in
memoiy of the removal of the skull of Montrose, as already
stated.
The eldest son,
David Graeme, of Gorthie and Braco, m. Catherine, dau. of
James Hepburn, of Keith, and Catherine Riecard, of Riekarton,
his wife, and d. April, 1792, leaving Catherine, his only child,
who m. 1768, Thomas, Viscount Hampden, and d.s. p. 6 May,
1804. We now return to the Bishop's 2nd son,
Patrick Graeme, of Rothiesholme, Orkney, Minister of
Holme, 1635-49, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Archibald Stewart, of
Burray, Bart, and had
I. James, of Graemeshall, who m. Mary ^Murray, widow of
his cousin, Mungo Graeme, of Gorthie, and d. 1716.
II. Patrick, who carried on the line.
Patrick Graeme d. 1675. His 2nd son,
Patrick Graeme, of Graemeshall, m. Euphemia, dau. of
Robert Ilonyman, of Graemsay, and by her (who d. 1763, aged
94) had
MuNGO, his heir.
Margaret, m. Hugh Sutherland, M.D. of Kirkwall, and ha(3
a son,
William Sutherland, of Greenwall. Jamaica, who m. Hen-
rietta, dau. of James Fea, of Clestrain, Orkney. They
both d. 1806, leaving a son, Alexander, the presenj
proprietor of Graemeshall.
Patrick Graeme's only son,
MuNGo Graeme, of Graemeshall, m. Jean Chancellor, ot tlw
Shieldhill family, and d. 1762, leaving two sons, Patrick and
Alexander. The eldest,
Patrick Graeme, of Graemeshall, Sheriff Depute of Orkney,
d. vnni., 178G, and was s. by his brother,
Alexander Graeme, of Graemeshall, Admiral of the Red,
who lost an arm in tlie action off Doggerbank in Aug. 1781,
and d. unia. 5 Aug. 1818, when the property passed to his-
cousin,
Alexander Sutherland, who assumed the surname of
Graeme.
Arm-t— Or, a lion rampant az., between three roses gu.. on
a chief sa., as many escallops ol the field. Cnst — A lion,
couchant lying before a sword in pale ppr. J/of(o— Xec teiuert
nee timide.
Stat — Uraemeshall, Orkney.
SUTHERLAND OF SKIBO CASTLE.
SuTHEiiLAND, EvAN CiiARLES, Esq. of Skibo
Castle, Sutherland, Vice-Lieut, co. Sutherland,
D.L. and J.P. co. Inverness, and J.P. West Riding,
CO. York, b. 12 Oct. 1835 ; m. 3 Feb. 1839, Alice
Sophia, dau. of Henry Tudor, Esq. of Portland
Place, London, and has had issue,
I. William, b. 17 June, and d. 3 Aug. 1861.
II. William Tudor, b. 1 1 Oct. 1862.
III. Alie, 6. 20 .Sept. 1863.
IV. Ewen Mackay, b. 21 Feb. 1867.
SUT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SWA
195&
V. Kenneth, b. 21 May, 18G9.
VI. Eeay Mackay, b. 23 Sept. 1875.
I. Alice, b. 2 April, 18?5 ; d. 18 Sept. 1872.
II. Marion, 6. 29 Nov. 1872.
Lineage. — Geoboe Mackay Sdtheeland, Esq. of Udale,
CO. Koss, QSrd Sutherlaiul IliRhlanders, son of George Sackville
Sutlicrland, Esq. of Uppat, co. Sutherland, hy Jean, his wife,
2nd dau. of Col. George Mackay, of Bighouse, co. Sutherland,
VII. 29 Oct. 1828, Elizabeth, dau. of John Walker, Esq. of Crow-
nest, West Riding, co. York, and by her (who rf. 28 Dec. 1844)
had surviving issue,
I. Evan Charles, now of Skibo.
I. Elizabeth, m. ISrjO, David Sinclair Wemyss, Esq. of South-
Uuh, Caithness, and d. 1872, leaving issue,
1 "William David Sinclair, d. 1871.
2 George Sackville Sinclair (deceased).
3 Robert Dunbar.
4 Evan.
1 Henrietta Elizabeth (deceased).
2 Janet Mackay. 3 Mary.
II. Ann Walker, m. 1858, the late Henry William Stansfeld,
Esq. of Flockton Manor, Wakefield, and has issue,
1 Logan Sutherland. 2 Harold Sinclair.
3 Francis William.
Capt. Sutherland d. 23 April, 1847.
Arms—'PeT pale gu. and or, a boar's head erased, between in
chief a cross-crosslet fitch^e between two unillet of six points,
and in base a mullet of six points between two crosses-crosslet
fitchee within a bordure engrailed, the whole countercLanged.
Crest — A cat sejant guardant, gorged with a collar danccttee
su., and holding between the paws a mullet of six points, also
gu. il/o(<o— Sans peur.
(Scat— Skibo Castle, Sutherland.
SUTTON OF SCAWBY HALL.
Sutton-Neithorpe, Egbert jS'assau, Esq. of
Scawby Hall, co. Lincoln, J. P. and County Alder-
man, late Major 8tli Hussars, b. 13 May, 1850 ;
m. 1 Jan. 1885, Hon. Dulcibella Eden, eldest dau. of
William, 4th Lord Auckland, and Las issue,
Oliver, b. 1888.
Christopher, 6. 1890.
Griffith, b. 21 Aug. 1892.
Ursida.
Lineage.— Robert Nassau Sutton, Esq. (youngest son
of Sir Richard Sutton, 1st Bart, of Norwood Bark, Notts, m.
20 May, 1812, Mary Georgina, dau. of John Manners Sutton,
Esq. of Kelham, Notts, and by her (who d. 10 Nov. 1846) had
issue,
Robert, his heir.
Henry John, Capt. 7th Hussars, d. v.nm. 3 March, 1847.
Frederick, formerly Capt. Uth Hussars, m. 1st, 12 May,
1841, Eliza, dau. of Rev. W. Jones, Vicar of Ospringe,
Kent, and had issue, Frederick Nassau, d. unvi. 20 Dec.
1809; Robert, formerly in the navy, ri. 22 Oct. 1879; and
Ruth, m. 2 April, 18fib", Frederick L. Edridge, Lieut.-Col.
20th Rcgt. Capt. Sutton m. 2ndly, 19 Oct. 1847, Georgina,
dau. of \^en. Archdeacon Croft, and has issue, Algernon ;
Herbert Arthur; Charles Nassau; Amy Georgina, m. 9
June, 1875, Frank Hay Cliapman, R.N. ; Eva Pulteney
Marguerite, m. 2 June, 18Sl. John Warre Sill, Esq. R.E.
Georgiana Albinia, d. unm. 17 April, 1890.
Wary Isabella, m. 2 June, 1840, Sir George Baker, Bart, of
Loventor, co. Devon, and d. G May, 1855.
Anna Maria, m. 12 Dec. 1853, Le Karon L'Aerssen Beigeren
de Voshol, Chanibellan de Sa Majeste le Roi des Pays Bas,
whom she survives.
Mr. Sutton d. 7 April, 1833. His eldest son.
Rev. Robert Sutton, of Scawby, co. Lincoln, J. P. for
the Parts of Lindsey, b. 1 March, 1813; m. 4 May, 1847,
Charlotte, only sister of Sir John Nelthorpe, 8th and last Bart.,
to whose estates at Scawby and elsewhere she succeeded at
Sir John's death, Nov. 18G5, and by her (who d. Nov. 1872) had
issue,
Robert Nassau, now of Scawby.
Henry John, iate Lieut. 87 th Royal Irish Fusiliers, b. 9 Dec.
1851.
Francis Richard, 6. 27 March, 1853; m. 1881, Edith Louisa,
dau. of Arthur Pryor, Esq. of Highlands, Essex, and has
issue,
Richard Coningsby, b. 1882.
F'rancio Arthur, b. 1882.
Olinda Emily.
* Sylvia Catheiine.
Hugh Nelthorpe, b. 3 May, 18.')7.
Mary Georgiana, m. 8 Feb. 1S7G, Coningsty Charles Sibthorp,
of Canwick Hall, co. Lincoln, High Sheriff for the county
1877.
Evelyn Charlotte, m. 16 Dec. 1884, Major Paul Swinburn&
(see Burke's Peerage Swinburne, Bart.).
Mabel Albinia, ra. 29 June, 1876, Montagu Richard Waldo-
Sibthorp, of Canwieh, younger brother of the above.
Janetta Nina, m. 10 Feb. 188G, Rev. Geoffrey Barringtori
Simeon (see Burke's Peerage Simeon, Bart.), and has issue.
Mr. Sutton d. 1885, and was s. by his eldest son, Robert
Nassau Sutton, Esq., now of Scawby Hall, who has assumed
by royal licence, in 1884, the additional name and arms o£
Nelthorpe.
Arms— Arg., a canton sa. Crest— A wolfs head erased gii.
MoitO' — Touts jours prest.
Seal — Scawby Hall, Biigg.
Ciui) — Arthur's.
SWA BEY OF LANGLEY MARISH.
SwABEY, Maurice John, o£ Langley MarLslv
Bucks., M.A. Oxon., Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's
Inn, b. 24 May, 1859; s. his father 1 Nov. 1883.
Lineage. — George Schwebe, or Swebet, of German
extraction, settled in St. Mary's, Lambeth, circa 1584. Fifth
in descent from him was
Samuel Swabey, Esq., J.P. for Surrey (second son of Stephen
Swabey, of St. Margaret's, Westminster, and grandson of
Roger Swabey, who d. 1705), b. i April, 1722; m. Mary, onl}-
dau. and heiress of Maurice Birchfield, Esq. of Langley
Marish, co. Bucks, an officer of the Duke of Marlborough's
army in Flanders, and Usher of the Black Rod in Ireland ;
and by her (who d. 24 Jan. 1815, aged 83) had issue,
Maurice, his heir, of whom presently.
Stephen (Rev.), M.A., Oxon, of the parish of St. Mary's, Lam-
beth, b. 20 July, 1757 ; m. 1814, Charlotte, dau. of WiUiaiu
Ward, Esq. of Lambeth, and d. s. p. 1853.
Mary Birchfield, ra. John Morgan, Esq. of Penge Place.
Mr. Swabey d. 23 Oct. 1790, and was s. by his elder son,
Maurice Swabet, Esq. of Langley Marish, Bucks, J.P.,.
D.C.L., Fellow of the College of Advocates, Chancellor of the
Diocese of Rochester, Commissary of Essex, Westminster, .and
Herts, Official Principal to the Archdeacon of Surrey, b. 'I'J
Nov. 1752; m. 1st, 4 Sept. 1783, Catherine, dau. of Robert
Bird, Esq. of Barton-on-the-lleath, co. Warwick, by Mary,
his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Henry Merttins, Esq. of
Ketton, Suffolk, son of Sir George Merttins, Knt., and by her
(whoso aunts, Mary and Elizabeth, sisters of the above-
mentioned Robert Bird, became respectively the mothere of
Robert, 1st Lord Carington, and of William Wilberforce, Esq.,
M.P. for Hull, the celebrated orator and philanthropist),
who d. 28 Jan. 1803, had issue,
I. Maurice, of Langley Marish.
II. Henry Birchfield, Registrar of the Hit;h Conrtof Admiralty,
b. 11 April, 1786; ))i. 1st, 12 May, 1836, Caroline, dau. of
John Prescolt, Esq. of St. Petersburg, and widow of Robert
Cattley, Esq. of Wandsworth, Surrey, and by her had one-
son, Henry Prescott, b. 25 March, 1837, d. young ; 2ndlyj,
Charlotte, dau. of Sir Robert Baker, and d. 30 July, 1864.
III. William, Capt. R.H. A., h. 13 June, 1789; who served
with great distinction at Copenhagen in the Peninsular and
at Waterloo (Waterloo medal and Peninsular medal, with
clasps for battles of Cuidad-Rodrigo, Salamanca, Vittoria,
and Toulou.se), J.P. and D.L. co. Bucks; subsequently
member of the F:xecutive and Legislative Councils ; Com-
missioner of Crown lands • Registrar of deeds ; Lieut. -Col.
and Adjutant-Gen. of Militia for Prince Edward Island,
Canada; m. 4 Aug. 1820, Jlnry Anne, 3rd dau. of Edward
Hobson, Esq. of Hope Hall, Eccles, co. Lancaster, anil
Somerly Park, Ringwood, Hants, and had issue, seven sons
and four daus.,
1 William, J.P. for Prince Edward Island, b. 20 Feb. 1825 ;.
m. 1850, Jane Elizabeth, third clau. of Hon. Thomas H.
Haviland, Provincial Secretary for P. E. Island, and had
issue, Arthur Temple, d. young; Elizabeth, lii. F. Cox.
M.D. ; Katharine, m. A. Lidded, Esq. ; Ahce, d. yoimtr:
Caroline Frances, m. Russell Tsiuiug, Esq. Mr. Swabey
d. 1876.
2 Henry Birchfield, M.A., Chaplain Bath United Hospitals,
b. 24 July, 1&2G ; m. 7 JIarch, 1855, Eliza Katherine, dau.
of Rev. Louis C. Jenkins, D.C.L., Rector of Charlotte-
town, and Ecclesiastical Comm. of Prince Edward LslaivJ ;.
and has issue, Louis William, M.R.C.S.I., Surg.-Capt.
Army Med. Staff (Egypti.m war medal, 4:c.), b. 3 Feb.
1856; Henry Charles Wilberforce, b. 1862, d. 1863;.
Steplien (Rev.), M.A. Pemb. Coll. Oxon, 6. 23 Aug. 1864:
Maurice, M.R.C.S.I., b. i July, 1868; Frederick, 6. ;♦•
June, 1872 ; Laura Katharine ; Kmily Caroline ; Louis;i
Penelope; Alice Marie ; Frances Herberta.
3 Thumas, of Woodcote, Woburn Sands, Beds, b. 27 July,
18'.7- Hi. 26 Aug. 18G8, Eliza, 2nd dau. of Rev. J. J.
Prickett, Incumbent of Markingtou, co. York, and d. 25.
lOCO
SWA
THE LANDED GENTRr,
SWE
Dec. 1SS3, leaving issue, ^Vilfri,! Speeding, 6. 25 Feb.
1S71; Harold William Biivhfitld, 6. 2t> July, 1S79; George
Thomas Carlisle, 6. 'JJ Jan. 18S1 : Ethel Maud: Monica
Mary: Klfrid.i AnasUuia; Lilian Margaret HamiUon ;
and Eleanora Lucv.
4 Frederick, 6. 21 bee. 182S; j;;. IS Oct. IS.'Sg, Ellen Emily
Jane, eldest dau. ot Kev. Henry Hutton, M.A,, Kector ot
St. Pauls, Covent Gar.len, and had issue, Herbert Maurice,
l>. i Nov. IbOO, d. July, IS61 ; and Ellen Gertrude, m. 17
June, 1S9I. Bennell Coleridge, Esq., M A. Oxen, only son
of \V. R. Coleridge, Esq., J. P., of Salston House, Ottery
St. Mary, Devon. Mr. P. Sw.abey d. 1885.
5 Jlaurice, M..V., Vicar of St. Thomas, Exeter, and Incum-
bent of Uldiidge. Devon, b. 8 Aug. 1830; m. 1st, 21 May,
1857, Frances Jane, 3rd dau. of L. Cambrislge, Esq., J. P.
of Richmond, Prince Edward Island, by whom (who d.
26 July, 1885) he h.id issue, 1 Frederick Eustace, of
Misterton, Crewkerne, Somerset, B.A. Camb., b. 1
March, 1858; in. 3 June, 1891, Catherine Elizabeth,
only surviving dau. of the late Charles Calley, Esq.
of Herbertonford, co. Devon, and has i.ssue, Muriel
Frances, 6. 189i; 2 Horace Cambridge, b. 8 March, 1861,
m. 1885, Clara Burford, and d. 1892, leaving issue, Regi-
nald Coleridge, 6. 1889 ; 3 Fr.ancis Maurice Paget, 6. 27
Jan. 1870: 1 Mai-garet Lucy Parker, »!. 1888, Sebastian
C. Snow, Esq. of Cleve House, Exeter; and 3 Frances
Jlay. Rev. Maurice Swabey, m. 2ndly, Dec. 18S0, Laura
Elizabeth, only dau. of the late Godfrey Price, Esq., M.A.
Oxon, Barrister-at-Law, of Erbistock, co. Denbigh.
6 Samuel, F.R.C.S. (Edin.), b. 1837: ?«. 1866, Victoria II.
J., youngest d.au. of U.S. Cumming, Esq.. M.I)., and
sister of Sir Kenneth William Cumming, 7th Bart, of
Culter, N.B., and d. s. p. 1875.
7 Arthur, b. 1839; m. 1863, Eliza, 4th dau. of the Hon.
George Coles, Premier of Prince Edward Island, M.P. P.,
and d. 1869, leaving issue, a son and two daus., Charles,
M.\., Barrister-at-Law, of Toronto, Canada, b. 1864 ; Isla ;
and Lily.
1 JIarianne Elizabeth, m. 1843, Charles T. Henslcy, Esq.,
and d. 1879, leaving issue, 1 Charles Ernest, of Pratsham
Orange, Dorking, b. 17 Aug. 1844, M.A. Oxon, Barrister-
at-Law; rn. E. T. Christine, eldest dau. of Rev. H. Bur-
ney, M.A., Rector of Wavendon. Bucks, and had issue,
Everard (deceased), Cecil, Sophia JIarion Knid, and Laura
Louisa, d. in infancy ; and 2 Walter Eustace, 6. 23 Sept.
1853.
2 Caroline, m. 1st, 1854, Henry Beaumont Cattley. Esq.,
and had a dau. who d. in infancy; 2ndly, 1871, Elzear
Gauvreau, M.D., of Paris, who d. s. p. 1876.
3 Katharine Margaret, m. 1 July, 1853, her cousin, Stephen
Swabey, Esq., whorf. 5 Nov. 1873, son of Maurice Swabey,
Esq., D L., of Langley Marish, and has issue (.s-cc belov:).
4 Emily Frances, tn. 9 Aug. 1870, Sir William Paget Bow-
man, Bart., M.A. Oxon, and has issue, Paget Mcrvyii, b.
1 Sept. 1873; Guy Eddowes Paget, b. 9 July, 18;8;
Muriel Paget.
Capt. Swabey d. 6 Feb. 1872.
.1. Catherine, m. Rev. William George Fi'eeman, M.A., Eector
of Great Milton, co. Cambridge, and had issue, Robert
(Rev.), M.A., d. unm. ; Catherine, m. Very Rev. It. Payne-
Smith, D.D., Dean of Canterbury, and had issue •, Mary,
d. unm.
II. Elizabeth, d. unm. 9 May, 1822.
Pr. Swabey 7U. 2ndly, 21 July, 1804, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward
Creed, Esq. of Cork, and widow of Daniel Webb, Esq. of Ma'ds-
town, CO. Limerick, but had no issue by her. He d. 10 Feb.
18J0, and was s. by his eldest son,
Macbice Swabey, Esq. of Langley Marish, Bucks, B.C.L.
Oxon, Barrister-at-Law, J. P. ana D.L. for Bucks, b. 13 April,
1785; m. 6 April, 1820, Frances, only dau. of Charles Clowes,
Esq. of Delaford, Bucks, and had issue,
1. Maurice Chaeles Meettins, of Langley Marish, of whom
pre-s^ently.
.11. Stephen, 6. 21 Dec. 1824 ; m. 7 July, 1853, his cousin,
Katharine Margaret, dau. of Capt. William Swabey, li.H.A.,
■of Prince Edward Island (see aboi-cj, and d. 5 Nov. 1873,
Jeaving issue, Henry Edmund, b. Feb. 1856 ; Arthur Louis
Merttins ; Frances Kathleen, c^ 1883 ; and Mary Anne, m.
Is92, F. Fors-s, Esq.
III. Ileniy (Rev.), M.A. Oxon, late Rector of St. Aldate's,
Oxford, and .Secretary S.P.C.K., h. 15 .May, 1826 ; id. Annie
Rose, dau. of the late John Herbert Koe, Esq., Q.C.,
Treasurer of Lincoln s Inn, and d. 5 Feb. 1878, having liad
issue, Herbert Stephen, late Lieut. 2nd Batt. Royal Irish
Rilles ; Kuse Goleborn ; Lucy Agnes ; and Jenie Ellen.
3Ir. Swabey d. 9 June, 1864, and was s. by his eldest son,
MAnnicE Charles Mekttins Swabey, Esq. of Langley
Marish, Bucks, J. P., D.C.L. Oxford, Chancellor of the
Dioceses of O.xford and liipon Official to the Archdeacons of
Colchester, Essex, and London, a Bencher of Gray's Inn, b.
11 Aug. 1821: 1)1. 26 March, 1856, Mary Katherine, eldest dau.
of John Haggard, Esq., LL.D., Chancellor of Wiachester {see
Haggard of Bmdenkam) and had issue,
I. Macrice John, now of Langley Marish.
ii. Mark luchard (Uev.), M.A. Oxon, Archdeacon of Zulu-
land, formerly Chaplain to the Bishop of Natal (ISSS) b 14
June, 1861. ^ /. i»
III. Charles Vernon (Manakan, Wellington, New Zealana^
b. 7 May, 1865. ''
I. Caroline Frances. ii. Ellen Mary.
Mr. M. C. M. Swabey d. 1 Nov. 1883, and was s. by his eldest
son.
^(•Dis— Gu., on a chevron engr. or, between three swans,
arg., as many bees volant, ppr., quartering mirchfield.
Crest— A. castle gu., fired ppr., in front of three arrows, one
in fess, the pheon towards ihe dexter, and two in saltire, the
pheons downward, or.
Motto — Vera tropa'a fides.
itat— Langley Marish, Slough, Bucks.
SWANN, late OF ASKHAIVE HALL.
SwANN, Edwaed John, Esq., late of Askliam
Hall, CO. York, b. 12 Nov. 18G3 ; m. in U.S.A.
liiueag-e. — This family claims great antiquity, and bears
the coat of arms of the extinct Baronets Swan, whose
ancestors, says Hasted, wrote themselves gentleman so early
as the reign of Richard II.
Robert Swann, Esq. of A.skham Hall, 6. 22 July, 1759, 2nd
son of John Swann, Esq. of the city of York, by Miss Turner
his wife ; m. 23 April, 1792, Ursula, dau. of Robert Carr, Esq.
of Horbury, and by her (who d. 22 Sept. 1846) left at his
decease, 13 March, 1852,
[. John, of Askham Hall.
II. Robert (Rev.), Rector of Brandsby, and Vicar of Cherry
Burton, b. 13 Aug. 1798; «i.20Nov. 1832, Jane Cornelia Ann
Percival, .and by her (who d. 27 July, 1890) had issue,
1 Percival Fiennes (Rev.), Rector of Brandsby, b. 7
March, 1839; m. 20 Feb. 1868, Fanny Cecilia, dan. of Sir
Edward Strickland, K.C.B., Commissary Gen., by his first;
wife, Georgina Frances, dau. of Frederick Augustus llcly,
Esq. of Enghurst, Sydney, Australia.
I. Mary, 7n. I Feb. 1821, Rev. Henry Ramsden.
Mr. Swann d. 13 March, 1852, and was s. by his eldest son,
JoH.N Swann, Esq. of Askham Hall, D.L. for the co. and
J. P. for the city of York, b. 3 March, 1793 ; m. 1st, 17 June,
1830, Catherine Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Col. William Thomlin-
son, 18th liegfc., of Blencoga, co. Cumberland, and 2ndly,
Georgiana Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Henry Dixon, Esq., and had
issue by the former,
I. Robert, late of Askham Hall.
II. John Thomlinson, Comm. R.N., b. 27 March, 1836; d. 25
April, 1868.
I. Catherine Sarah, m. 11 Oct. 1869, John Thomas Cater,
eldest son of Rev. Thomas and Lady Louisa Cator.
II. Henrietta Mary, m. 23 May, 1868, Rev. John Champion
Hicks, Vicar of Roecliffe.
III. Frances Ann, m. 10 Sept. 1867, Rev. Christopher Wy-
bergh. Vicar of Wieton.
His eldest son,
Robert Swann, Esq. of Askham Hall, co. Y'ork, b. 16 Sept.
1832 ; m. 23 Aug. 1859, Blanche Maria, 3rd dau. of Sir John
V. B. Johnstone, Bart., JI.P. {see Burke's Peerage, Derwent,
B.), and by her (who d. 1878) had issue,
I. Edward John, now of Askham Hall.
I. Mabel Georgina.
Mr. R. Swann d. 1888, and was s. by his only son.
Arms— Az., a chevron erm. between three swans arg. Crest
— X demi talbot salient gu., collaicd or.
SWEETMAN OF LONGTOWN.
SwEETMAN, Edmund CAsuirR, Es'.j. of Longtown,
CO. Kildare, b. 1831 ; m. 1881, Alice, dau. of
Richard Btitlcr, Esq. of Stiir Vale, co. TipjDerarj.
Lineage.— This family has been long settled in Dublin,
where Nicholas Sweetman d. 1607. They were previously
resident near Callan and Newtown, co. Kilkenny, so far back
as 1558.
Patrick Sweetman, Esq. of the City of Dublin, m. Mrs.
Blary Thunder, widow, sister of Patrick, Thomas, and George
Dodd, whose will, dated 25 Feb. 1782, was proved 21 Sept.
1784. Mr. Sweetman's will, dated 22 Dec. 1770, was proved
14 Jan. following, when he was s. by his grandson,
Patrick Sweetman, Esq. of Belve \ere, co. Dublin, pre-
viously of the city of Dublin. He m. Eleanor, dau. ot Michael
Thunder, Esq. of Ballaly, co. Dublin, who d. 1813. His will,
dated 24 March, 1792, was proved 25 Nov. 1793, and he was ».
by his son,
SWE
THE LA.NDED CtENTRY.
SWE
1901
MtcnAEi, SwEETMAN, Esq. of Loiigtown, co. KiUlarc, h.
1775; m. 1st, 1802, Alice, dau. of John Taaffe, Esq. of Sniar-
inore Castle, co. Louth, and had issue,
I. Patrick, his heir.
II. John, of Merrion Square, Dublin, 6. 1805; m. Honoria
O'Connor, and d. 1859, leaving issue,
1 John, of Drumbanow, co. Meath, M.P. for E. Wicklow
from 1892, 6. 1844.
1 Honoria. 2 Alice, a nun.
S Cecilia, d. v.nm.
4 Margarei, Superioress, Sisters of Charity, Stanhope
Street, Dublin, d. 13 Nov. 18a6.
5 Janette, d. unm.
Mr. Sweetman m. 2ndly, Margaret Gertrude, dau. of Thomas
Blackney, Esq. of Ballyellen, co. Callow, by whom be had
further is!?ue,
III. Michael James, of Lamberton Park, Queen's Co., J. P.,
High Sheriff] 8.52, /;. 20 July, 1829; m. 1849, Mary Mar-
garet, only child and heir of Michael Powell, Esq. of Fitz-
ivilliam Square, Dublin, and d. 1864, leaving issue,
1 John Michael Sweetman-Powell, of Lamberton Park,
J.P. for Queen's Co., High Sheriff 1884, late Capt. Queen's
Co. Militia, h. 1 June, 1852 ; assumed by royal licence,
1874, the additional .'urname and arms of J'owell, in
comphance with the will of his maternal grandfather ; m.
28 Oct. 1879, Adela Jane, 2nd dau. of Hon. Arthur and
Lady Catharine Petre.
2 Michael James, b. 28 June, 1864.
1 Gertrude.
2 Mury, in. 18 Nov. 1879, Francis Kicholas, 2nd son of
Col. Blundell, of Crosby, and has issue, Francis Nicholas,
b. 16 Oct. 1880 ; Blargaret Elizabeth Clementina Mary,
b. 19 Nov. 1881 ; Agnes Mary Frances, b. 9 June, las4.
Mr. Blundell d. 27 April, 1884.
3 Eleanor.
4 Agnes, m. 18 June, 1883, Egcrton S. Castle, only son of
Arthur Castle, Esq. of 2, Chapel Street, Park Lane.
IV. Walter, of Clohamon, co. Wexford, 6. 1831; m. Jlary,
dau. of lUcbard Butlsr, Esq. of Suirville, co. Tipperary,
and has issue,
1 Walter James. 2 Richard John.
1 Margaret. 2 Mary.
I. Alice, ra. Col. Blackney.
II. Margaret, m. 1851, William Scully, Esq. of Ballioaclough,
CO. Tii'pcrary.
Mr. Sweetman d. 1852, and was s. by his eldest son,
Patrick Sweetman, Esq. of Longtown, J. P., D.L., High
Sheriff 1862, b. March, 1803 ; m. 1827, Mary, dau. of Edmund
Casbin, Esq. of Waterford, by Mary Anne Morissy his wiie,
and had issue,
I. Edmund Casimib, now of Longtown.
II. Hugh, b. 1834 ; un. Gertiude, d.au. of Walter Blackney,
Esq. of Ballyellen, co. Carlow, and has issue, 1 Patrick,
b. 1^71: 2 Hugh, 6. 1872; 3 James, b. 1874; 4 Eoger, b.
1875; 5 Walter, b. 1877.
I. Jlary Anne, m. Kichaid Butler, Esq. of Suirville, co. Tip-
peiary.
II. Katherine Mary.
Mr. Sweetman d. 1835.
Arvu — Per pale gu. and chequy az. and arg , on the dexter
an eagle displayed Uimidiated or, in dexter chief a mullet of
the last. Vrest—Owt ot an antique crown or, a griftin's head
gu., charged with a mullet or. Motto — Spera in Deo.
Scat — Longtown, Clane, co. Kildare.
SWETENHAM OP SOMEEFOED BOOTHS.
SwETENjiAii, Clement William, Esq. of
Somerford Booths, co. Chester, J.P., late Lieut.
E.N., b. 21 Sept. 1852; m. 16 Nov. 38S8, Louisa,
youngest dau. of the late Ralph Crejke, Esq. of
EawclifPe Hall, and Marton, co. York, and has
issue,
Edmund, b. 30 April, 1890.
Iiineage. — In the time of Edwakd I., the Swetenhams had
a grant of lauds in Somerford Booths, from the Somerfords.
Helyas, or Elias de Swetenham, living in the reigns of
RiCHABD I., John, and Henry III., was father of
Stephen de Swetenham, othenvise Stephen de Eabth-
iKCHAM, from the place of his abode, who had, with a younger
son, John, living 6 Edward I.,
RoBEET DE Swetenham, living temp. Edward I., and father
•of
Hdgh Swetenham, of Somerford, whose son,
William Swetenham, of Somerford, living also in the reign
■of Edward I., m. Hawise, dau. of Randal de Hulmc, to whom
William de Somerford gave lands in Somerford, in the 26tn
and 3Ist of the same king. His son,
Thomas Swetenham, of Somerford, living in the reigns of
Edward II. and III., m. Margery, dau. of Henry, 4th son of
Roger de Davenport, and had issue, three sons and two daus.
The youngest son,
Roger Swetenham, of Somerford, living 5 Richabd II., m.
Ctcilia, dau. of William de Gostre, and bad two sons and a
dau. The elder son,
Randle Swetenham, of Somerford, living 13 Richard II.,
m. Isabel, dau. of William Stoke, of Stoke, co. Stafford, and
dying about 2 Hrnry IV., left (with another son, Thomas, of
i.Iobberlcy, m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of John Ic Ward, of
Somerford, and d. s. x). 3 Henry VI.),
William Swetenham, of Somerford, living temp. Henry V.,
7!!. Johanna, sister of William Bulkeley, of Eyton, and dau. of
John Bulkeley, by whom he had two sons (John, his heir,
and William, who had issue) and one dau. (Isabel, wife of
William de Stoke). The elder son,
John Swetenham, of Somerford, d. 12 Henry VII., and was
s. by his son,
William Swetenham, of Somerford, living 16 Edward IV.,
in. 1st, Cicely, dau. of Thomas Bostock, of Moulton, and 2ndly,
19 Edward IV., Margaret, dau. and heir of George Lowe, of
Pixhull, and had issue, five sons and one dau. The eldest son,
William Swetenham, of Somerford, 16 Henry VII., m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher Savage, of Macelesfiuld, and of
Upton-upon-Severn, by whom he had (with five daus., of whom
the second, Elizabeth, m. Thomas Swettenham, Esq. of Swel-
tenham) three sons. The eldest,
Lawrence Swetenham, Esq. of Somerford, 6. 11 Henry
VIII., m. Eliz.abeth, dau. and heir of John Oldfield, of Sutton,
near Macclesfield, and had (with three sons) eleven daus.,
I. .A.nne, m. Robert Thoriey, of Somerford Dootbs ; ii. Eliza-
beth, m. Thomas Tyrrell; ni. Jane, m. Christopher Edge, of
Horton, CO. Stafford; iv, Margaret, m. Thomas Jollie, of Leek,
CO. Stafford ; v. Mary, m. Francis Higginbottom, of Rushton, co.
Stafford ; vi. Katherine, d. young; vii. Alice, wife of Thomas
Moreton, of London ; viir. Frances, m. Robert Matthews, of
Essex ; ix. Eleanor, in. Randle Bostock, of Moulton ; x. Mar-
gery, m. William Clowes, of Whitley; and xi. Ursula, m.
Roger Spencer, of Congleton. Lawrence Swetenham d. 21
Elizabeth, and was s. by his son,
Edmund Swetenham, Esq. of Somerford, living at the Visi-
tation of 1613, m. Jane, eldest dau. of John Davenport, Esq. of
Davenport, by Bridget his wife, dau. of Ralph Maiuwaring, Esq.
of Carineham, and had issue,
William, who predeceased his father in 1627, leaving, by
Alice his wife, dau. oi William Burgess, of Macclesfield, a
son,
Edmund, successor to his grandfather.
Richard.
Jane, who t?. young.
Edmund Swetenham was .s. by his grandson,
Edmund Swetenham, Ksq. of Somerford, an infant in I6I3,
m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Philip Oldfield, Knt. of Somerford,
Radnor, and had (with several other children, who all d. s.p.),
Philip, in. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Wilson. Esq. of Dal-
lam Tower, in Westmorland, and dying r. jj. in 1673, left a
son,
Edmund, successor to his grandfather.
George, living in 1664.
Elizabeth, living in 1664, m. William Flaringdon, Esq. of
Werden.
Mr. Swetenham dying in 1675, was interred at Astbury, and
was s. by his grandson,
Edmund Swetenham, Esq. of Somerford, High Sheriff of
CO. Chester in 1707, i.i. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Christopher
Wandesford, Bart, of Kirtliiigton, co. York, and had issue,
I. Edmund, his heir.
II. Philip, of Congleton, who had two daus , Philippa, who
d. s. }i., and Amelia Sophia Caroline, m. John Hall, Esq. of
Congleton, but had no issue.
I. Eleanor, m. Henry Browiijohn, gent.
II. Margaret, ni. Roger Comeeebach, Esq. of Chester,
Prothonotary of the Palatinate (son ot Roger Comberbach,
Esq., Recorder of Chester and a Welsh Judge, author of
several legal works), and by him, who d. in April, 1757,
had, with a dau. Catherine, m. Roger Wilbraham, Esq. of
Dorfold, two sons; the younger, Edmund Roger, d. in
1762; the elder, Roger Comberbach, Prothonotary of the
Palatinate, who d. 27 March, 1771, aged 61, and was bur. at
St. Michael's, Chester, )«. Frances, natural dau. of Edmund
Swetenham, Esq. of Somerford Booths, and had by her (with
four daus., Harriet Margaret ; Frances Isabella ; Charlotte,
wife of Love Albert Parry, Esq. ; and Helen, wife of
l\athaniel Maxey Pattison, Esq.) a son,
Roger, of whom presently.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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The eldest ?on,
Kdmi'sd SwETF.xnAM, Esq. of Somcrforcl Booths, High Sheriff
of CO. Chester in 17-JJ, b. in 1601; in. 1st, Catherine, only
dau. anil heir of John Beudlow, Esq. of Sutton IIowRrave, co.
York, and indly, Susanna, dau. of Richard AVilmot, 51. D., of
Derby, but d. without legitimate issue 7 Jlay, 17CS. His
Somerford Bootlis estate, at the decease of his widow, 18 May,
17S0, p.issed to his great nephew,
RoiiER CoMBEKDAcn, Esq.* 6. 17o8, assumed the surname
and arms of Swetenham. and m. about 17S2, Anne, dau. of
AVilliam Archer, Esq. of co. Warwick, and had issue,
Clement, his heir.
William, who i(. ISOS.
Henry, Collector of Kuttygurth, Bengal, ra. 1818, Agnes, dau.
of Edward Donnithorn, Esq.
Edmund, Capt. of Engineers, Bengal Military Service.
James, Capt. Bengal Military Service.
Roger, d. unm.
Anne. Caroline.
Helen, m. 1812, Clement Sneyd, Esq. of Huntley Hall, Capt.
R.N.
Eanny. Harriet, m. George Richardson, Esq.
Charlotte. JIaria. Elizabeth.
Mr. Swetenham d. March, 1814, and was s. by his son,
Cle.ment Swetenham, Esq. of Somerford Booths, J. P. and
D.L., formerly Major in the army, b. 7 Eeb. 17s7 ; in. 1 May,
1S17, Eleanor, dau. of John Buchanan, Esq. of Donelly, co.
Donegal, and had issue,
Clement, of .Somerford Booths.
Edmund, of Cam-yr-alvn, co. Denbigh, Q.C, M.A., Barris-
ter-at-Law, J. P., b. iS Nov. 1822; m. 1st, 12 April, IS.tI,
Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Wilson Jones, Esq. of Hartsheath
Park, CO. Denbigh, and by her has issue, 1 Edmund Wilson,
I). 1857, m. 1SS2, Mary, eldest dau. of William Barnston, Esq.
of Crewe Hill, co. Chester, and has a dau. ; 1 Eleanor ; 2 Rose
Laura. He m. 2ndly, 186;;, Gertrude, 2nd dau. of Ellis Cun-
liffe, Esq., and granddau. of Sir Foster Cunliffe, of Acton
Park, Wrexham.
James, of Moston Hall, CO. Chester, J. P., Major 5th Batt.
Cheshire R. v., late Capt. 54th Regt., I. 2 May, 1824; m.
1860, Esther Blanche, dau. of Michael Humble, Esq. of
Gwersylt Park, by whom he had issue, Hubert, deceased ;
Rogerj b. 1868 ; Michael ; Audley ; and Dora.
Eliza, m. 13 Feb. 1846, Clement Archer, Esq., late Capt. 4th
Dragoon Guards, and has issue.
Fanny, m. 29 Sept. 1^-55, John Coutts Antrobus, Esq. of
Eaton Hall, co. Chester, and d. 20 Sept. 1863, leaving issue.
Major Swetenham served in the 16th Dragoons under the
Duke of Wellington, in the Peninsula, from 1809 to the ter-
mination of the war, at the battle of Toulouse 1814, and
subsequently in the same corps at Waterloo. He d. 17 Nov.
1852, and was s. by his eldest son,
Clement Swetenham, Esq. of Somerford Booths Hall, J. P.,
High Sheriff 1860, b. 28 April, 1819; m. 9 July, 1851, Louisa
Catherine Sophia, dau. of St. John C. Charlton, Esq. of Apley
Castle, Salop, and had issue,
I. Clement Wilham, now of Somerford Booths.
II. Henry, b. 1 June, 1862.
I. Edith Lucy. ii. Maude.
Mr. Swetenham d. 26 Nov. 18S6.
Arms — Paly of sis arg. and gu., on a bend vert three spades
of the tirst. Crest — A porcupine's head erased az., guttee d'eau,
chained and collared or. Molto — Ex sudore vultus.
S'^at — Somerford Booths, Conglelon, co. Chester, possessed
by the family since a.d. 1100.
C'ii'.i— Naval and Military.
♦
SWETTENHAM OF SWETTENHATC.
SWETTENHAM, KOBERT WaHREX-, Esij. of Swct-
tcnhain Hall, co. Chester, late 13tli LigiiL Infantry,
now Col. 4th Batt. Cheshire Regt., J. P. for co.
Chester, b. 1S36 ; m. 1865, Amelia Marion, dau. of
the late J. W. Wybault, Esq., and has issue,
I. Thomas Robebt Eaton Wvbaclt, Lieut. East Yorkshire
Uegt., b. 10 Oct. 1867.
II. Albert Willis. in. George Millington.
I. Amelia Frances Josephine. ii. Berthia Marie.
III. Helen Cicely.
Mr. Warren-Swettenham assumed the surname and
arms of Swettenhah by royal licence, 1877, under
* The family of Combeebach were for some generations
settled at Nantwioh, and appear to have assumed their sur-
name from Comberbach, near Great Budworth, co. Chester. A
manuscript pedigree is in the Karl, MSS. 2103.
the -will of his uncle, Thomas J. W. Swcttcnham,
Esq., on the death of his -widow, 9 March, 1876.
Lineage. — This very ancient family, which, ac2ording
to tradition, was seated at Swettenham long antecedent to
the Conquest, and had a confirmation of the estate temp.
William Burns, to the then Saxon possessor, derives its sur-
name from a compound of two Saxon words, Siccet, pleasant
or agreeable. Ham, a dwelling-place or village — words that
aptly describe the situation of the manor. The Swettenhams
of SicettenJuiui, always a family of high position among the
Cheshire gentry, preserved a male succession from the Saxon
times.
Petek, Lord of Swettenham, had (with a younger son,
Peter)
Richard de Swettenham, Lord of Swettenham, living in the
reign of Henry III., father of
Nicholas de Swettenham, Lord of Swettenham, temp.
Edward 1., whose son,
Richard de Swettenham, Lord of Swettenham, was father
of
Richard de Swettenham, whose son,
Richard de Swettenham, of Swettenham, had two sons,
Thomas, his heir, and William, who seated himself at Caryng-
ham, and was ancestor of the Swettenhams of that place.
The elder son,
Thomas de Swettenham, of Swettenham, living 12 Ed-
ward 111., was s. by his son,
Ranulph de Swettenham, father of
Thomas de Swettenham, Lord of Swettenh.ara 3 Richard 11.
This gentleman was s. at his demise by his son,
Thomas DE Swettenham, living 1 Richard II. and 1 Henry
V. Ho was «. by his son,
Thomas DE Swettenham, father of
Peter de Swettenham, who flourished in the early part of
the reign of Henry VI., and was s. by his son,
Thomas de Swettenham (33 Henry VI.), whose son,
Richard de Swettenham, m. Alice, dau. of Thomas Smcth-
wick, Esq. of Smethwick, co. Chester, and dying in the reign
of Henry VI., left a son and successor,
Oliver Swettenham, Esq. of Swettenham (20 Henry VII.) ;
m. Margery, dau. of William Read, of Mosley, and left a son,
Tho.mas Swettenham, Esq. of Swettenham, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of William Swetenham, Esq. of Somerford Booths, co.
Chester, and was .5. at his demise by his son,
Thomas Swettenham, Esq., who was living at the Visitation
of 1566. He m. Katherine, dan. of — Munday, Esq. of
Merton, co. Derby, by whom he had three sons, Thomas, his
heir ; Lawrence, of Bradwall ; and William. Mr. Swetten-
ham d. 1611, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Swettenham, Esq. of Swettenham, w^ho d. in
1615-16, leaving (with three daus., Ann, Katherine, and
Elinor) a son and successor,
Thomas Swettenham, Esq. of Swettenham, m. 1602,
Mary, dau. of John Birtles, Esq. of Birtles, and Ann his wife.
By this lady (who d. 1621) he had four sons and three daus.,
Thomas, his heir; William; Laurance (who left a son,
Edward), and George ; Ann ; Eleanor, 111. John Holfoid, Esq. ;
and Martha. The eldest son and heir,
Thomas Swettenham, Esq. of Swettenham, b. 1604 ; m.
Abigal, dau, of William Steventon, Esq. of Dottill, co. Salop,
and had (with a younger son, John, and a dau. 31ary) his
successor,
Thomas Swettenham, Esq. of Swettenham and Birtles,
b. 1642; m. 1st, 1666, Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Stanley,
1st Bart, of Alderley, and had issue,
I. William, his heir. 11. John.
I. Ann, m. Thomas Kinsey, Esq. of Blackden.
Mr. Swettenham m. 2ndly, 1684, Frances, sister of Roger
Mainwaring, Esq. of Kermincham, but by her (who d. 1714>
had no further issue. He d. 1713, and was was s. by his elder
son,
William Swettenham, Esq. of Swettenham, m. 1691,
Berthia, dau. of Thomas Willis, Esq., of an ancient Berkshire
family, and had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir. 11. Peter.
I. Frances.
II. Elizabeth, m. Robert lleyes, Esq. of Northwich, and
had
1 Ann Heyes, heir to Swettenham.
2 Elizabeth Heyes, in. Millington Eaton, Esq. of Everton,
CO. Lancaster (eldest son and heir of John Eaton, Gent.,
of Overwhitley and Millington, both in 00. Chester, and
of Liverpool), by whom she had a son,
John Eaton, who inherited the Swettenham estates, as
hereafter, and assumed the sui'name of the family.
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in. Margaret, m. 1st, James Mainwaring, Esq. of Hermin-
cham, and 2nd]y, Kev. J. Gleave, Rector of Swettcnham.
IV. Ann. V. Beifhia, r/t. Richard Moore.
VI. Mary. vii. Jane.
3Ir. Swettenbam d. 1736, and was s. by his elder son,
Thomas SwETTENHAM, Esq. of Swettenham, who m. prior to
1717, Penelope, dau. of Thomas Warburton, Esq.of Winnington
and had a dau. Berthia, m. James Wadeson, Esq. of Thornes,
CO. Yorli, and a son and successor,
Thomas Swettenham, Iisq. of Swettenham, who assumed,
on succeeding to the estates of his cousin, Daniel Willis, Esq.,
the additional surname and arms of that family. He m. 1751,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Upton, Esq. of Putney, but d. s. p.
1788, whereupon the Willis estates passed to Ralph Earle, Esq.,
father of Richard Willis, Esq. of Halstead Park, while the
ancient inheritance of Swettenham devolved on Mr. Swetten-
ham-Willis's cousin, Ann IIeyes, at whose decease unm. it
vested in her nephew,
John Swettenham (formerly Eaton), Esq. of Swettenham,
(son of Millington Eaton, Esq. of Everton, Liverpool, by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. and co-heir of Robert Heyes, Esq. of North-
wich, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and eventually co-heir of
William Swettenham, Esq. of Swettenham), who thereupon
assumed, as above stated, the surname and arms of Swet-
tenham. He m. Sarah Crosby, and by her (who d. 10 Sept.
1821) left issue at his decease, 7 Dec. 1803,
I. MiLLiNOTON Eaton, his heir.
II. Thomas Su-ettenham, Hector of Swettenham, j/i. Anna
Antonia Heyes, and had issue.
I. Sarah, m. Samuel Edge, Esq. of Cheetham Hill, co. Lan-
caster.
Mr. (Eaton) Swettenham was s. by his son,
Millington Eaton Swettenham, Esq. of Swettenham,
/). 1774; VI. 12 Oct. 1708, Margaret, dau. of Paul Wybault,
Esq. of Springfield, co. liilkenny, and had two sons and a
dau.,
I. George, who d. s. p.
II. Thomas John Wybault, his heir.
I. Sarah Eaton, m. Michael Warren, Esq. of Sandford's Court,
CO. Kilkenny, and had by him (who d. 18S4), with other
issue, a 2nd son,
Robert, now of Swettenham.
Mr. Swettenham d. 9 April, 1825, and was s. by his eldest
surviving son,
Thomas John Wtbadlt Swettenham, Esq. of Swettenham,
6. 5 Oct. 1804, ra. 27 June, 1S29, Anna Maria, dau. of Luke
Alen, Esq., Lieut. -Col. 55th Regt., C.B, and d. s. p. 5 Nov.
1861. His widow survived until 9 March, 1876.
Ai-ms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Swettenham, arg., on abend
vert, three spitting shovels or half spades) of the field; 2n(i
and 3rd, Warren, chequy or and gu., on a canton az., a cross
of the first. Crests — 1st, Swettenham, Against a tree ppr. a
lion rampant az; 2nd, Warren, Out of a ducal coronet or, an
eagle's talon or, holding a crescent gu. in front of a plume of
five ostricli feathers arg. 3/o«ots— Swettenham, Ex sudore
vultus; Warren, Mox virtute se tollit ad auras.
Seat — Swettenham Hall, Congleton, co. Chester.
CV '(',(<— Kaval and Military,
SWIFTE OF SWIFTSHEATH AND
LIONSDEN.
SwiFTE, Godwin Meade Butler, Esq. of
Swiftsheath, co. Kilkenny, and Lionsclen, co. Meatli,
J.P. and D.L., High SherifP co. Kilkenny 1892, b.
24 March, 1864.
liineage. — The ancient and once noble family of Swyfte,
Swifte, or Swift, was originally settled in co. Durham early in
the 14th century.
Bryan Swyfte had a grant from Godfrey de Beaumont,
Lord Bishop of Durham (who d 1333), of part of the lordship
of Allergill, co. Durham, to be held of the palatine earldom
of the Bishop, by service of the eighth part of a Knight's fee.
He was s. by his son.
Sir Humphrey Swyfte, Knt. of Allergill, who m. a dau. of
Alexander of Beddick, and was s. by his son,
John Swyfte, Esq. of Allergill, who m. Maria, dau. of John
Hedworth, Esq. and was s. by his son,
Edmond Swyfte, Esq. of Allergill, who m. Margaret, dau.
of Thomas Trollope, Esq. of Thornley, and was s. by his
son,
Anthony Swyfte, Esq. of Allergill, who m. a dau. of
Sir Richard Surtees, Knt. of Dinnisdall, and was s. by his
son,
Robert Swyfte, Esq. of Allergill, and of Rotheram, co.
York. This Robert m. twice ; 1st, a dau. of William Han-
sarde, Esq. of Walworth, by which lady he had issue, of
whom presently; and 2ndly, Agnes dau. of Martin Anne, Esq.
of Frickley, by whom he had two sons,
I. Robert, of Rotherham, b. 1478 ; m. Anne, dau. of William
Taylor, Esq. of Sheffield (which lady d. 1539), and to whom
and his said wife, there is a splendid monument erected in
Roth;rham Church, 1561, the year of his death. He w;w
s. by son,
Robert Swifte, Esq. of Rotherham, m. Elinor, dau. and
sole heir of Xicholas Wickerley, Esq. of Wickerley and
Broomhall, co. York. They left three daus. only, 1
Prances, 7)i. Sir Francis Leake, Knt. of Sutton, co. Derby,
ancestor of the Earls of Scarsdale; 2 Mary, ??;. Francis
Wortley, Esq. of Woriley ; and 3 Anne, m. Ricliard Jes-
sop, Esq. of Broomhall.
II. William, of Rotherham, who to. Margaret, dau. of Hugh
Wyrrall, Esq. of Loversall, co. York, and dying 15G9, was
s. by his son.
Sir Robert Swifte, of Rotherham, 6. 1551. knighted by
King James I, at York, 1603. He had the title of " Cava-
liero " given him by Uueen Elizabeth, was twice Hish
Sheriff of Yorkshire, ''a great swordsman, and elegant
speaker." In 1609, he entertained Henry, Prince of
Wales, at his house. He m. twice, 1ft, Bridget, dau. and
heir of Sir Francis Hastings, of Fenwick, near Doncaster,
by whom he was father of Sir Edward S«ifte, knighted
by King James J, at Belvoir, and d. s. p. before his lather,
having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Shetlicld, Earl of
Mulgrave, whose son was afterwards created Duke of
Buckingham; and 2ndly, Ursula, dau. of Stephen Barn-
ham, Esq. of Lewes, co. Sussex, and coiisiu-german of
the great Sir Krancis Bacon, Earl of Verulara (whicli lady
d. 1632), by whom, on his death, 16i5, he left (with two
daus., 1 Penelope, m. William, Viscount Ayr, and Earl
of Dumfries, whose dau. Elizabeth, r,i. Alexander, Sth
Earl of Eglinton : and 2 Mary, m. Sir Robert Anstruther,
Ambassador at Copenhagen) an eldest son,
Barnham Swifte, created 1627, Viscount Carlingford, to
him and the heirs male of his body, but d. without
issue male 1634, when the title became extinct. He jji.
Lady Mary Crichton, sistt-r to his brother-in-law, the
Earl of Dumfries, and left one dau., the Hon. Mary
Swifte, who TO. the profligate and notorious Roberc
Fielding, generally known as '• Beau Fielding."
By his 1st wife, before mentioned, Robert Swyfte, of Aller-
gill, had a son,
Thomas Swifte, Esq. of Allergill, who was s. by his son,
Henry Swifte, Esq. of Sheffield, co. York. At his death
he left two sons, viz., Sir Francis Swifte, knighted 1616, d.
1642, and
The Rev. Thomas Swift, collated 1569 to St. Andrew's,
Canterbury, d. 1592, and was bur. in Canterbury Cathedral.
He m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Thomas Godwin, D.D.,
Bishop of Bath and W^ells, and left an only son,
Rev. William Swift, 6. 1566, Rector of Herbaldown, who
afterwards 5. to his father's cure. Hem. 5 Oct. 1592, Mary
Philpott, by whom (who d. 5 March, 1626) he had Thomas
(iiev.), his successor, and two daus., Katberine, m. Thomas
Whitefierde, and Margaret, m. Henry Atkinson, of London.
Herf. 1624, and was s. by his only son.
Rev. Thom.^s Swift, of Goodrich and Bridstow, co. Here-
ford, distinguished for his active devotion in the cause of
Charles I., and to the person of his son. Prince Charles
(afterwards Charles II.), during the latter's protracted
wanderings. He 7ii. Elizabeth, dau. of John Dryden, Esq.,
sister of Sir Erasmus Dryden, 1st Bart, of Canons Asliby, and
grand-aunt of John Dryden, the poet, by which lady he had
(with four daus., 1 Emily : 2 Elizabeth ; 3 Sarah ; 4 Katberine)
ten sons, of whom,
I. Godwin, ,?. him. ii. Dryden, d. s.p.
III. Thomas, m. the dau. of Sir William Davenant, Knt., and
had a son,
Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Puttenham, Surrey, b. 1665; d.
1752, aged 87.
IV. William, who had lands in cos. Carlow, Kilkenny,
Leitrim, and Roscommon. His will, dated 19 May, 1703,
was proved 11 March, 1705. He m. 1st, Frances, dau. of"
Rev. Ralph King, D.D., by whom he had a son, Thomas,
d s. p., and a dau. Elizabeth m. her cousin, Godwin Swift,
of Dunbrow. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Ralph
Arrom, by whom (who d. 1716j he had a son,
William, of Dublin, to. Elizabeth, dau. of William Long-
field, and d. 1769, leaving (with a son and a dau., who d.
young) a son, William.
V. Jonathan, of Dublin, Solicitor, d. May, 1667 ; m. Abigail
Erick, of co. Leicester, by whom (who d. 27 April, 1700; he
left (with a dau. Jane) a posthumous son,
Jonathan Swift (Very Rev.), D.D., the celebrated Dean
of St. Patrick's, b. in Hoeys Court, co. Dublin, 30 Nov.
1667, who has related many anecdotes of his grand-
father's loyalty in his account of T/ie Family of Scnjl,
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tlie oiijrinal MS. of which is still preserved in the library
of Trinity Colleije, IHibliu; iippoinletl Ui'iin of the Catlie-
dral Cluuvh ot St. Tatiiok, co. Dublin, by pattnt, 6 May,
1713; d. UIOlT. 1745.
■VI. Adam, of Green Castle, co. Down, whose will was proved
•J6 May, 1704, in. Jliss Cottcrell, and had (with two daus., 1
-\nne, m. James Terry, Ksq. of I'erryinount, co. Down; 2
^Martha, »i. 1st, 4 .\piil, 1707, Hev. 'riieophilus Harrison,
aiHl 2ndly, Edward Whiteway, Esq. of Dublin) one son,
M illiain, m. May, ICSo, Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor, widow.
r.cv. Thomas Swift d. 165S. His eldest son,
Godwin Swift, Esq. of Ormonde Quay, in tliecity of Dublin,
Barrister-at-Law, Attorney-General to the Duke of Ormonde
lor the County Palatine of Tipperary , »i. 1st, Elizabeth Wheeler,
tiy whom he had two sons,
I. Thomas, of co. Dublin, m. Msry, dau and co-heir of Sir
Humphrey Jeivis, JCnt., Alderman of Dublin, and <Z. s. p.
ig;;i.
II. Willoucrhby, of Hertford, whose will, dated '27 Jan. 1710,
was proved 4 July, l'lr>, left two daus., 1 llcmiuih, iii. Kev.
StatTord Lishtbourne, Kector of Trim, co. Meath ; 2 Honoria,
m. Ferdinando Sttanton, Esq.
?Ir. Swift lit. 2ndl}', Kathorine, dau. of William Webster,
Esq. of London, Jlerchant, by wliom (who was buried at
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 13 Jan. 1G7'J) he had two
sons,
III. Godwin, his successor. iv. Eobert, d. unm.
Mr. Swift 1)1. 3rdly, May, 1674, Hannah, dau. of Major Kichard
Deane, and had furtherissue,
V. Deanc. of Castle Riokard, co. Meath, b. 20 March, 1670 ;
m. EUzabi'th Lonthall, and d. 1713, leaving a dau. Eliza-
beth, »i. Godwin Swift, Esq. of Tidenion, and a son,
Deane, of Castle Bickard, m. 1739, Mary, dau. of Rev.
Theophilus Harrison, and had a dau. Maria, m. Itev.
Godwin Swift, and a son,
Theophilus, of Castle Rickard, in. Charlotte Maria Read,
and had two sons, 1 Deane, of Castle Rickard, m. Miss
Eellew, and had Henry, rf. s. ;>., and Christopher; 2
Edmond Lenthall, Keeper of the Regalia in the Tower
of London, ,a. 1st, Mary, dau. of Owen Dalby, Esq., and
2ndly, Miss Ati-ins.
'VI. Joseph, bapt. 7 Aug. 1677.
I. Hannah Maiia, bapt. 24 May. 1G76.
II. Elizabeth, bapt. 17 June, 1079.
3Ir. Swift m. 4thly, Ellinor, dau. of Col. William Meade, by
whom (who 7)1. 2ndly, Very Rev. Theophilus Harrison, Dean
•of Clonmacnois) he had furtlier issue (with four younger sons,
Thomas; Edward; William, bapt. IS Nov. 10S4 ; John, 6.
1091) an elder son,
VII. Meade, of Lynn, J. P., b. 29 June, 1CS2 ; m. 1st, Mary,
dau. of John L'Kstrange, Esq. of Keoltown, co. Westmeatli,
and by her had issue,
1 John, m. Katherine Swanton, and had issue,
Richard, m. Jane, dau. of Alexander Swift, Esq. of Lynn,
and had issue (with a younger son, John, m. Miss
Auchmuty, and a dau. Jane Sophia, in. 1st, her cousin,
Godwin bwift, Esq. of Lionsden, and 2ndly, the Comte
Lepelletier de Molande;,
Benjamin Domville, m. July, 1805, Mary, dau. of
Godfrey Vauijhan, E«q. of Dublin, and had (with a
younger son, Benjamin Pratt, M.D., Deputy-In-
spector of Hospitals) another son,
Eev. Richard Meade Swift, B.A., Incumbent of
Mountfield, Omagh, m. Jlargaret Julia, dau. of
The Mac Dermott Roe, of Alderfoi'd, and had
issue, Katherine Theresa, in. II. Kicliol, Esq. of
Belfast and Sydenhatn, co. Down; and Marie
AVetzlar, in. Kev. Richard Arclidall Kyrn, of
Braganza, Carlow, Incumbent of Broomfleld,
Castleblauey.
^Thomas, of Lynnbury, b. 1711; m. Frances, dau. of
John Dennis, of Kinsale, co. Cork, Solicitor, and sister
of James Lord Tracton, and had two sons, Meade (Kev.),
of Union Hill, co. Westmcath, Vicar Choral of Cork, and
John, Barristcr-at-Law, both of whom adopted the sur-
name of Dennis (.see Dennis of Fort Uraiuu).
3Iearte Swift m. 2ndly, Francrs, dau. of Rev. Alexander
Delgarno, of Moylisker, co. Westmeath, and by her had
3 Alexander Swift, Esq. of Lynn, //.1719; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Benjamin Pratt, Esq. of Agher, co. Meath, and
left (with two daus., Jane, m. Richard Swift, Esq.;
Fanny, in. David Jones, Esq. of Clonmole, co. West-
meaih) a son.
Meade Swift, Esq., m. 1773, Anne, dau. of Sir Richard
Ltvinge, 4th Bart, of Knockdrin, and left, with three
daus., two sons,
Alexander, b. 1779, d. s. p. 1811.
liicHARD, of Lynn, b. 4 April, 1782; »i. 1st, 10 Au?.
ISIO, Sarah, sister of Sir John Periiiig, 1st Bart, nf
Membland, Devon, which lady d. s.-p., and 2ndly, 17
Oct. 1813, Martha, only surviving dau. of Jacob
Bryan, Esq. of Dublin, by whom he had issue,
Jacob Meade, M.D., M.R.C.S.L., 6. 1814; in. 1839,
Elizabeth, only surviving child of William Grant,
Forsyth, Ksq. of Elgin, and d. in NewSoath Wales,
12 Dec. 1805, having had one son, Henry Thomas,
h. Jan. 1848.
Richard Leviniie, Bari'ister-at-Law, H.B.M. Consul
at Buffalo, and H.B.M. Consul for the Baltic Pro-
vinces, b. 1821 ; TO. 1849, Harriet Frances, only child
of Edmund Mills, Esq. of Kinfield Lodge, co. Berks,
and had issue, i. Itichard Glenelg Levinge, b. 15
Oct. 1851; 11. Edmund .Alexander Levinge, 6. 26
Sept. 1852; iii. Loftus Bryan Levinge, b. 1 Dec.
1854; I. Frances Emma Levinge; il. Martha
Laura Levinge.
Charles Alexander, R.N., b. 1823.
William Alfred, Capt. in the army, 6. 1827 ; m.
1853, Amelia, youngest child of James Hulkes,
Esq. of Little Hermitage, Rocliester, Kent, and
had issue, i. Arthur Delgarno, b. 1855 ; ii. Richard
Gordon Hulkes, b. 1857 ; and i. Martha Jane.
Arthur Delgarno, Lieut. 90th Regt. L.I., 6. 1834;
killed in the attack on the Redan.'s Sept. 1855.
Georgina Martha.
Mr. Swift d. 7 Dec. 1695, and was bur. at St. Werburgh's
Church, CO. Dublin. His eldest son,
Godwin Swift, Esq. of Dunbrow, co. Dublin, and of Swifts-
heath, CO. Kilkenny, TO. his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of William
Swift, Esq., and had (with two daus., Elizabeth, to. Folliotb
Whiteway, Esq. ; and Katherine) four sons,
I. Godwin, his heir.
II. Michael, of co. Dublin, whose will, dated 23 Dec. 1774,
was proved 21 Oct. 1777, left by Mary, his wife, a smi,
Robert, Barrister-at-Law, and six daus., I Mary, in. William
Stewart; 2 Anne (Mrs. Bayley) ; 3 Katherine; 4 Ellinor;
5 Maria; C Sarah.
III. Jonathan, of co. Dublin, d. 1778.
IV. William, of ca. Dublin, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Eobert Bor,
of Big Butter Lane, co. Dublin, and had two sons, William
and Michael.
Mr. Swift d. 1739, and was a. by his eldest son,
Godwin Swift, Esq. of Tidenton and Swiftsheath, to. his
cousin of the half blood, Elizabeth, dau. of William Swift,
Esq., and had two sons,
I. Godwin (Rev.), his heir.
II. Deane, m. Anne Hayman, of Youglial, co. Cork, and had
a son,
Godwin, of co. Dublin, in. Mary, dau. of John Swift, and
had Godwin, Mary Jane, and Anna Maria.
Mr. Swift d. 1770, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Godwin Swift, of Swiftsheath anl of Lionsden, co.
Meath. Ke m. his cousin of the half-blood, Maria, dau. of
Deane Swift, Esq., of Castle Rickard, co. Meath (grandson of
Godwin Swift, Esq., by Hannah his 3rd wife, dau. of Richard
Deane, Esq. of Castle Rickard), by whom he had issue,
I. Godwin, his heir.
II. Deane, in. Isabella, dau. of James Seely.
Mr. Swift d. 1815, and was s. by his grandson, the eldestsonof
Godwin Swift, Esq. d. 1814 (a year before his father),
having m. his cousin of the half-blood, Jane Sophia, great-
granddau. of Godwin Swift, Esq., by his fourth wife, Elinor,
dau. of Col. William Meade, by whom (who m. 2ndly, Count
Lepelletier de Molande, Staff Officer of George IV.) he left
four sons and three daus.,
I. Godwin Meade Pratt, heir to his grandfather.
II. William Richard, of Whitechurch Lodge, co. Dublin,
and of Dawson's Grove, co. Armagh, m. 1830, Elizabeth
Catherine, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Daniel Kelly, of Daw-
son's (irove, CO. Armagh, and Killeshall, co. Tyrone, by his
wife Mary Anne, dau. of Peter Gervais, Esq., and had
issue,
1 Ernest Godwin, of co. Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 3
June. 18:i9; in. 9 Sept. 1869, Fanny, only surviving child
(by Henrietta his wife, dau. of Brabazon Morris, Ksq. of
Mulleha, co. Meatli) ol Robert Coddington, Esq., great-
grandbon of Rev. William Coddington, Vicar of Carriek-
macross, who was 4th brother of John Coddington, Esq.
of Oldbridge, co. .Meath, and has issue,
1 Ernest Godwin. 2 Latham Coddington.
3 Arthur Meade. 4 Francis William.
5 Charles Barnham.
1 Kathleen Mary.
1 Alice Mary. 2 Julia Frances.
III. John Pratt, d. unm. 1866.
IV. Edward Bulkeley, of Clondalkin, co. Dublin, m. 1841,
Louisa, dau. of Frederick Bourne, Esq., of Terenure, co.
Dublin, and has two sons and two daus.
I. Anna Maria Caroline, m. 18H3, Capt. lloener de Mamiel (d.
1866), of the Garde du Corps of Lonis XVIII. of France,
and d. 1819, leaving five sons and two daus.
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H. Jane Christina, m. 1835, His Excellency the Chevalier
Sergio de Jlacedo {d. 1867), Minister Plenipotentiary of the
Emperor of Brazil in London, and d. Ibo'i, leaving three
sons and two daus.
111. Maiia, m. 1830, His Excellency the Chevalier Louis
Pereira de Sodx'e, Minister Plenipotentiary of the Emperor
of Brazil at St. Petersburg ; d. ItiSG, leaving a dau., who
d. s. p.
The eldest son,
Godwin Meade Pratt Swift, Esq. of Swiftsheath and
Lionsden, s. his grandfather, and revived the ancient spelling
of SwiFiE for Swift. He 7)j. 1st, 1833, the Baroness Marie
Fernanda von ^Yetzlar, dau. and heir of the Baron PVanz von
Wetzlar, of Schonkirehen, Austria (which lady d. s. p. 1839) ;
and 2ndl}-, Feb. 1863, Mary Jane, dau. of Eobert Clark, Esq.
of Bansha, co. Tipperary, by which lady he left at his decease,
4 July, 1S64, a son, Godwin Meade Bctlek Swifxe, now of
Swiftsheath and Lionsden.
Arms — Or, a chevron vaire between three bucks in full
course ppr. Crest — A demi-buck rampant, holding in the mouth
a honeysuckle all ppr., stalked and leaved veit. Mottots —
Feslina lente ; Virtute et sanguine.
Stats — SHiltsheath, Jenkinstown, co. Kilkenny, and Lions-
den, Castleriukard, co. Meath.
SWINBURNE OF PONTOP HALL.
SwiNBUENE, Thomas Kobeet, Esq. of Pontop
Hall, CO. Durham, Major E.iM.A., b. 4 Oct. 1853 ;
m. 9 March, 1686, Louisa Gertrude, elder dau. of
Eobert Sta.vart, Esq. of Kiulochinodant, co. Mid-
lothian, and has issue,
Thomas Anthony .Stewart, 6. 6 Dec. 1886.
Margaret Frances Troath, b. Jan. 1838.
Lineage. — The very ancient family of Swixbueke of
Caph'i Uon, Northumberland, of which that before us is a
branch, derives its name from Swinburne Castle, in North-
umberland, which it possessed from so remote a period that
the Swinburnes of Swinburne Castle have been esteemed feudal
lords.
Thomas Swinburne, Esq., 3rd son of Sir William Swinburne,
2nd Bart, of Capheaton, by Mary his wife, dau. of Anthony
Englefield, Esq. of hite Knights, m. Slary, dau. and eo-lieir
<if Anthony Meaburne, Esq. of Pontop Hall, co. Durham,
and relict of Thomas Thornton, Esq, of Nether Witton, and
by her (who d. 177-; had a dau. Mary, who <(. unni. 17B6,
and a son,
Thomas Swinbcrne, Esq. of Pontop Hall, co. Durham, vi.
17S1, Charlotte, dau. and co-heir of Robert Spearman, Esq. of
Old Acres, co. Durham, and had issue, i. Thomas Kobebt, his
heir; i. Charlotte; and ii. Amelia, 9U. Thomas Oswald, of
Sedgefield, co. Durham, M.D., and d. 4 Jan. 1841. Mr.
Swinburne d. Oct. 1825, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Robert Swinburne, Esq., F.R.S., of Pontop Hall,
CO. Durham, and Marcus, co. Forfar, J. P. and D.L., Lieut. -
Gen. in the army, b. 1796 ; m. 1st, 8 Dec. 1818, Maria, 3rd dau.
of Hev. Anthony Coates, Rector of Goldsborough, co. York (by
his wife, a dau. and co-heir of Rev. John Rowntree, of
Stockton, CO. Durham, by his wife, dau. and sole heir of Rev.
William Russell, Vicar of Elton, same co.), and by her (who d.
July, 1S20) had a son,
Thomas Anthony, late of Pontop Hall.
He m. 2ndly, Oct 1826, Helen, eldest dau. of James Aspinall,
Esq. of Liverpool, and by her (who rf. 10 March, 1800) had
issue,
Eobert Spearman, Ensign 54th Eegt., 6. April, 1828 ; d. Aug.
1847.
James, of Marcus, co. Forfar, D.L., Lieut. -Col. late 4th
Hussars, 6.29 July, 18o0 ; m. 20 April, 1870, Con>tance
Mary, dau. of Rev. Griffith Boynton, Rector of Barniston,
CO. Yoi'k, and d. 1881, leaving two daus., Helen Constance,
and Ethel Maude.
Gen. Swinburne served in Holland and the South of France,
and at Quatre Bras, and Waterloo. He d. 28 Feb. 1864. His
eldest son,
Thomas Anthont Swinburne, Esq. of Pontop Hall, co.
Durham, and Eilan Shona, N.B., retired Capt. R.N., 6. 13
July, 1820; ra. 21 July, 1852, Mary Anne, dau. of Capt.
Edward Fraser, Madras Engineers, of Shewglie, Inverness,
and had issue,
I. Thomas Robert, now of Pontop Hall.
II. Spearman, late Lieut. Highland Light Infantry, h. Dee.
1856 ; d. xmm. 21 Feb. 1888.
III. James, 6. Feb. 185S ; m. 28 Deo. 1S86, Ellen, dau. of
R. H. Wilson, Esq., M.D.,of Gateshead-on-Tyne, and iias.
issue.
IV. John,?). Aug. 1861.
V. Anthony, Lieut. East Lancashire Eegt., h. April, 1863,
d. -1111111. 1885.
VI. Henry (Rev.), M.A. Oxford, b. Oct. 1865.
Capt. T. A. Swinburne d. 7 Dec. 1893.
Arms— Vex fesse gu. and arg., three cinquefoils counter-
changed. Crest— Oux. of a ducal coronet or, a demi-boar ram-
pant arg., maned or, langued gu. il/oito— Semel et semper.
Heat — Pontop Hall, Lanchester, Durham.
SWINTON OF SWINTON BANK.
SwiNTON, John Edulf Blagkave, Esq. of
Swiiiton Bank, co. Peebles, b. 6 Aug. l8G-i ; present
representative of the ancient and distinguished
family of Swintoa of that ilk.
Lineag-e. — This family, originally Saxon, took its sur-
name from the Barony of Swinton, co. Berwick.
Edclf or Edulphcs de Swinton, of Swinton, who appears
to have flourished in the reigns of Macbeth and Malcolm
Caenmoke, left a son Liulph or Lidlf, living in the beginning
of King Edgar, and was father of Udard, Sheriff co. Berwick,
tiiiip. Alexander I., who wass. by Heknclf, who obtained a
charter from David I. (i.e., prior to 1153), stdl extant in the
archives of the Dean and Chapter of Durham, and reproduced
in facsimile in the National Manuscripts of Scotland, in which
he is designated "Miles Meus,"' and in which the three pre-
ceding proprietors of the lands andbarony are named, "to hold
of St. Cuthbertand of me ; paying forty shillings to the monks
of Durham, without any other services." He d. temx>. Mal-
colm IV., and was s. by
Sir Alan de Swinton, who got a charter of the barony o£
Swinton from Bertram, Prior of Coldingham, Superior thereof
in the reign of King William the Lion. Sir Alan d. circa,
1200, and was s. by Alan, of Swinton, who appears as witness
to numerous charters in the earlier half of the 13th century.
Besides a son, John, he left a successor,
Alan, of Swinton, who granted the Kishcroft of Nether
Swinton to the Priory of Coldingham, 20 March, 1271, and
was .S-. by
Henry, of Swinton, who was one of the many Scots of all
ranks who swore fealty to Edward I., at Berwick, in 1296. To
him s.,
Alan, of Swinton, who is mentioned as serving on an inquest
in 1374. He was s. by
Henkt, of Swinton, who in a charter of the year 1379, made
over all his lands to his son. Sir John, of Swinton. This
Charter was confirmed both by Robert U. and his son, John,
Earl of Carrick, Steward of Scotland, in 1382, and was further
ratified by a Bull of Pope Clement 111., dated at Avignon, t>
June, 1383 (these charters are still in the possession of the
family). His son.
Sir John Swinton, a distinguished soldier and statesman,
and high in favour with Kings Robert II. and 111. His mili-
tary achievements are recorded by the ancient Scottish writers.
At the battle of Otterburn, 21 July, 1388, he had a chief com-
mand, and to his intrepidity the Scots were indebted for the
great victory obtained over the English (although with theloss-
of Douglas) on that memorable field. The gallant bearing
and heroic death of Sir John Swinton, at the fatal battle of
Homildon, have afforded a subject for the poetic genuis of
Scott, and are the materials on which he founded the drainaof
Halidon Hill. Sir John iii. 1st, Margaret, Countess of Douglas
and Mar, widow of William, 1st Earl of Dougla.s, but by that;
lady had no issue, and 2ndlj', Lady Margaret Stewart, dau. of
King Robert II., by whom he had a son.
Sir John Swinton, of that ilk, a man of singular merit and;
a soldier of undaunted valour. At the battle of lieauge, in.
France, 1421, Swinton unhorsed the Duke of Clarence, an
English General, brother of King Henrt V., whom he dis-
tinguished by a coronet set with precious stones, which the
Duke wore around his helmet, and wounded him so grievously
in the face with his lance, that he immediately expired. Sir
John afterwards fell at the battle of Verneuil. He ni. 1st, Lady-
Marjory Dunbar, dau. of George, Earl of March ; but she ti. s.^j.
He m. 2ndly, his cousin-german. Lady Marjory Stewart, dau.
of Robert, Duke of Albany. He was s. by his son,
Sir John Swinton, of that ilk, who d. circa 1493 leaving
(with a dau. Margaret, m. John Falside, of that ilk, and in her
widowhood was Prioress of the monastery of Elcho) a son and
successor,
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SiK John Swixroy, of that ilk, m. 1475, Katharine Lauder,
of the family of Bass, by whom he had, with other issue, a
son,
John' Swintos, of that ills. Warden Depute of the East
^Marches, m. 151S, Margaret, dau. of DavidHunic,of Wedder-
Inirn, and had issue, two sons and eight daus. He il. circa
lo4;t, and was «■. liy his elder son,
Sir John Swintos. of that ilk, m. 155',2, his cousin, Katha-
rine, dau. of Kobert Lauder, of Bass, and dying 15S4, was s.
by his eldest son,
lloDERT SwiNTOjf, of that ilk. Sheriff of co, Berwick, He m.
]st, Katharine Hay, dau. of William, Lord Tester, by whom he
had one son, John, his iieir, and a dau. Katharine, id. Sir
Alexander Nisbet, of that ilk. He m. 2ndly, 15'J7, Jean, sister
of Tatrick Hepburn, of White Castle, by whom he had two
sons, .\LEXANDER and Kobert, and one dau. Helen, m. IG'IS,
John Hepburn, of Smeaton. Mr. Swinton d. It)28, and was
^. by his son,
John Swinpon, of that ilk, d. imm. 1633, and was s. by his
brother.
Sir Alesaxder Swinton, of that ilk. Sheriff of Berwick, m.
IC'20, Margaret^ dau. of James Home, of Framepath, a cadet
<if the family of Home, and had issue, with live daus., five sons,
I. John, his heir ; ii. Alexander, Lord Mersington ; iii.
liobert, killed at the battle af Worcester, ex jiarie Regis,
attempting to carry off Cromwell's standard ; iv. James; v.
George, of Chesters ; vi. David, of Loughton. Sir Alexander
<l. 1652, aud was s. by his eldest son,
John Swinton, of that ilk, appointed in 1649. one of the
Colonels for co. Berwick, chosen one of the Committee of
Estates and made a Commissioner for Plantation of Kirks, 14
3Iarch, the same year. Cromwell, when in Scotland, carried
Swinton a prisoner to England, and had him with him at the
battle of Worcester, where he was only a spectator; however,
he was forfeited by the Convention of estates in absence, and
■without proof, 16.51. He m. 1st, 1G4.5, Margaret Steuart, dau.
of William Lord Blantyre, by whom he had three sons and one
dau. He m. 2ndly, Frances White, of Newington Butts (widow),
<lau. of — Hancock, .of Wallieford, East Lothi.an, but by her
had no issue (she re-m. Arnot Soman). He d. 1671), and was s.
by his eldest son,
Alexander Swinton. of that ilk, who dying v.nm., was s.
by his brother,
SiB John Swinton, of that ilk, who resided in Holland during
the forfeiture, and was a considerable merchant there. He
returned to Britain at the Revolution, and in the year 1690
the decree of forfeiture was rescinded, and the family estate
was restored to liim ^jer modum justitioe. He was a Member of
the Union Parliament, and was appointed one of the Couimis-
-sioners of Equivalent. Hem. 1st, Sarah, dau. of William Welsh,
ilerchant of London, by whom he had many children, but
none of them came to maturity, except one dau. Frances, m.
Itev. Henry Yeitch, Minister of Swinton. Sir John m, 2ndly,
Anne, dau. of Sir Kobert Sinclair, of Longformacus, by Mar-
garet his wife, dau. of William, Lord Alexander, by Lady Jane
iJouglas, his wife, dau. of William, 1st Marquess of Douglas,
.and by her he had four sons and four daus. (of whom the
eldest Jean, by her marriage with Professor John Rutherford,
was grandmother of Sir Walter Scott). Sir John d. 1724, and
vas 8. by his eldest son,
John Swinton, of that ilk. Advocate. He m. Mary, dau. of
l;ev. Samuel Semple, Minister of the parish of Libberton, by
Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Sir Archibald Murray, of Black-
barony, and by her he had issue,
I. John, his heir, who s. to Swinton.
II. Samuel, Capt. R.N., m. Felicitc Jean Le Febre, and was
father of two sons : one, Archibald Swinton. Esq., was of
Warsash, Hants; the other, Samuel Swinton, Esq. in the
H.E.I.C.S., 6. 2 Aug. 1773, purchased in 1829, the estate of
Swinton, from the elder branch of the family. He m. 19
March, 1800, Isabella, dau. of J. Routledge, Esq., and left
issue,
1 George Melville, b. 24 Auir. 1815; d. s. -p.
2 John Moncklon, h. 4 April, 1819; (/. s. p.
-3 Samuel Charles Alston, d. 22 Sept. 1820; d. s. p.
1 Anne Elizabeth, who s. to Swinton, hi. 1820, her cousin,
George Swinton, Esq., Chief Secretary to the Government
of Bengal, who d. 1854, leaving issue, 1 Archibald Adam,
I.C.S., 6. 1820, and d. 1894, leaving, with other issue, a
son, George Herbert Taylor, Capt. late Bedfordshire Regt.,
who has a son, Alan Edulf, l>. 1889; 2 ^\Jan, I.C.S., d.
v.nni. 1888; 3 William Bentinck, Major Madras Cav.,
killed in India 1876, leaving, with four daus., two sons,
George Sholto, Lieut. Berks Regt., killed in action in
ISbo in Egjpt, and Kobert Bruce, Berks Regt. ; 1 Mar-
garet, d. v.nm. ; 2 Harriet, ra. Major TuUoh, of Elliston,
and has issue. On the death of Mrs. Swinton, of Swinton,
in 1883, the estate was sold and passed out of the family.
2 Mary, in. 1822, Right Hon. Sir James W. Hogg, Bart.,
and left issue,
3 Elizabeth Charlotte, m. John Melville, Esq. and left issue
4 Isabella. 5 Jessie Bebb.
III. Robert, H.E.I.C.S., who d. abroad.
IV. Archibald, Capt. H.E.I.C.S.. ancestor of the Campbell-
SwiNTONs, of Kimmerghame {icliuin ste).
v. Francis, H.E.I.C.S., deceased.
I. Elizabeth, (/. iinm.
II. Anne, i?;. RobertlIepburne,Esq. of Baads, and is deceased
III. Jean, d. xmm. iv. Mary, d. unra.
V. Katherine, m. Walter Ferguson, Esq, and is deceased.
The eldest son,
John Swinton, of that ilk. Lord Swinton, one of the Senators
of the College of Justice, /ii. Margaret, dau. of John Mitchel-
son, Esq. of Middleton, and had issue, i. John, his heir; ii.
Samuel, Gen., Col. 74th Regt. ; in. Archibald, W.S. ; iv.
Robert, Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S., m. a dau. of Alexander Elphin-
stone, of Gluck ; v. George, Chief Secretary to the Governor-
General of India, m. his cousin, Anne Elizabeth Swinton; vi.
William, Col. H.E.I.C.S.,™. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Blair,
K.C.B., and had issue; i. Margaret; ii. Mary; iii. Isabella;
IV. Elizabeth, m. Col. the Hon. George Carnegie ; v. Harriot;
VI. Catherine ; and vii. Anne. He d. 5 Jan. 1799, and was s.
by his eldest son,
John Swinton, of that ilk. Advocate, in. his cousin, Mary
Anne, dau. of Robert Hepburne, F^sq.of Clerkington, and had
I. John; ii. Roeekt Hepbirne; i. Isabella; ii. Margaret.
He d. 1820, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Swinton, of that ilk, at whose death v/am. in 1829,
the estate was sold as above to his cousin, Samuel Swinton.
His brother,
Robert Hepeuene Swinton, who was seated at Swinton
Bank, co. Peebles. He m. 1830, Juliana, dau. of Tliomas
Harker, Esq. of Spring Hall, co. York, and dying 2 June,
1855, left issue,
I. John Edulphd?, of whom presently.
II. Robert Hepburne, Capt. H.N.,(). Is35; m. 1st, 1859, Eliza
eldest dau. of James Hunter, Esq. of Haften, and by her
(who d.. ISe:-!) has a son, Robert Hepburne, 6. April, 18tj0,
and a dau. Eliza Susan Eceles, ni. Sept. 1887, C. de Courey
Hamilton, Esq. only son of Capt. Gerald de Courey Hamil-
ton. He 111. 2ndly, 14 Jan. 18o9, Caroline Jane Ross, dau.
of Ilcniy Kendall, Esq., late Consul for Peru and Chili, and
by her (who d. 1870) has a dau. Mary Caroline, who d.
1870, and 3rdly, 1872, Alexa Hugh Munro, dau. of Col.
Campbell, ot Ormidale, by whom he has a son, John, and
other issue.
III. William Murray, d. 1862.
I. Juiia Frances, d. unni. 1893.
II. Mary Anne Jane, iii. Benjamin Nicholson, Esq.
Mr. Swinton d. 2 June, 1852, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Edulphus Swinton, Esq. of Swinton Bank, J.P.,
Capt. Indian Army, b. 1832 ; on. 10 Sept. 1863, Frances Jane,
dau. of Daniel Ainslie, Esq. of The Gurt, co. Perth, and had
issue,
I. John Eddlf Elagrave, now of Swinton Bank.
I. Katharine Elizabeth Ainslie.
Mr. Swinton d. 1871.
Arins—Sik., a chevron or, between three boars' heads erased
arg. Crest — A boar chained to a tree ppr. Mottoes— Je pense ;
above the crest, J'espere.
Stat — Swinton Bank, near Peebles.
SWINTON OP KIMMERGHAME.
Campbell-Swintox, John Liulf, Esq. of
Kimmerghame, co. Berwick, J. P., Capt. 2nd Vol.
Batt. King's Own Seottisli Borderers, 6. 3 March,
lS5y ; s. his father 189u ; m. 6 June, 1893, Agnes
Cecil, jounge.st dau. of the late George Towie
White, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
Liineag'e. —This is a branch of the ancient family of
Swinton of Sainton, co. Merwi'-k.
Archibald Swinton, Capt. H.E.I.C.S., of Kimmerghame,
4th son of John Swinton, of Swinton, by Mary his wife, dau.
of Rev. Samuel Semple, served with distinction in India, as
Aide-de-Camp to Lord Clive. He in. 1776, Henrietta, eldest
dau. of James Douglas, of Mains, afterwards Campbell, of
Blythswood, and had issue,
John, his heir. James, d. in India, 1813.
Samuel Robert Archibald, lost in the wreck of the "Lady
Burgess" East Indiaman, ISOH.
Harriett, d. 1864. Maria, d. 1855.
Agnes, (/. young. Elizabeth Catherine, d. 1877.
The eldest son,
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John Swintos, 6. 22 Sept. 1777, for some years an Officer
in the army, assumed the additional surname of Campbell on
succeeding (1850) to his maternal aunt, Miss Mary Campbell,
hy whom the estate of Kimmerghame, which had been sold by
his father, was re-purchased 1846. He to. 15 March, 1809,
Catherine, only dau. of James Rannie, Merchant in Leith, by
Catherine his wife, dau. of William Mure, Esq. of Caldwell,
one of the Barons of Exchequer in Scotland, and d. 8 March,
1867, leaving issue,
Archibald, late of Kimmerghame,
James Itannie, b. 16 April, 1816 ; w. 11 July, 1865, Hon.
Blanche Artlmr Georgiiia de lios, dau. of William Lennox
Lascelles, 20th Lord de Eos, and d. Dec. 1888.
Catherine, d. 187G.
Mary, of Blythebank, co. Berwick, d. unvi. 1891.
Henrietta, m. 1845, Henry Davidson, Esq., and d. 1881.
Their eldest son is the Right Rev. Randall Thomas David-
son, D.D., Bishop of Rochester.
Agnes, VI. Rev. George Murray, M.A.. Vicar of Dedham,
Essex (who d. 28 Dec. 1877), and d. 1893, leaving two sons
arid a dau.
The eldest son,
Archibald Campbell-Swinton, Esq. of Kimmerghame, co.
Berwick, J. P. and D.L., Advocate, LL.D., F.R.S.E., F.S.A.S.,
Brigadier-General in the Royal Company of Archers, Queen's
Body-Guard for Scotland, from 1842 to 1862 Professor of Civil
Law in the University of Edinburgh, b. 15 July, 1812; m. 1st,
29 July, 1845, Katharine Margaret, 2nd surviving dau. of Sir
John Pringle, 5th Bart, of Newhall and Stichill, and by her
(who d. 24 May, 1846) had one dau.,
I. Katharine Margaret.
He Hi. 2ndly, 7 Oct. 1856, Georgiana Caroline, 3rd dau. of
Sir George Sitwell, 2nd Bart, of Eenishaw, by whom he had
issue,
I. John Liulf, now of Kimmerghame.
II. George Sitwell, b. 10 May, 1859, Capt. late 71st Highland
Light Infantry.
III. Alan Archibald, b. IS Oct. 1863, Electrical Engineer.
II. Alice Susan Lucy.
Mr. A. Campbell-Swinton d. 1890, and was s. by his son.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., a chevron or, between
three boars' heads erased arg., within a bordure engrailed erm.,
for SwiNTON ; 2nd and 3rd, counter-quartered, 1st and 4th,
gyronny of eight or and sa., each charged with a trefoil slipped
counterchanged, 2nd and 3rd, arg., a lymphad sa., for Camp-
bell. Crest — A boar chained to an oak-tree fructed, all ppr.
Motto— J'esytre.
Seat — Kimmerghame, Dunse, co. Berwick.
SWIKE (now ROPER) OF LITTLETHORPE.
(Swiee), Elizabeth, of Littletliorpe and Hart-
■wifch, CO. York, s. her father 1892 ; m. 7 April, 1869,
Greorge Roper, Esq. of The Grove, Richmond, co.
York, J. P. for North Riding, and Alderman of the
County Council, and has issue,
I. Gf.orge Aethcr, b. 22 3Iay, 1870.
II. Charles Donnison, b. 12 Jan. 1876.
III. John Bryan, b. 14 Jan. 1883.
IV. Geoffrey Stapylton Rowe, 6. 22 March, 1890.
I. Margaret Elizabeth, 6. 3 March, 1872.
II. Rachael Kendle, b. 14 Aug. 1881.
in. Phyllis Anne, b. 19 Oct. 1886.
IV. Ruth Gilpin, b. 27 May, 1888.
Mr. Gr. Roper is the son of the late Roper Stote
Donnison Rowe Ropee, Esq. of Trimdon, co.
Durham, who m. 25 Oct. 1838, Jemima Margaret,
dau. of the Rev. John Crilpin, of Sedbury Park,
Y'orkshire.
liineage. — This family has been seated in co. York for
considerably more than two centuries.
Roger SwTER. ',«. Anne, dau. of Roger Coates, and by her
<who was bur. 12 Sept. 1637) had a dau. Elizabeth, in. John
Coates, Esq., and mother of Roger Coates, of Kildwick Grange,
and one son, his successor,
Roger Swter, m. 1st, Anne Lister, and 2ndly, 1654, Isabel
Horrocks. By the former he left a son,
Samuel Swire, of Cononley, iii. Elizabeth, dau. of his
cousin, Roger Coates, Esq. of Kildwick Grange, and by her
(who d. 1702-3) had issue,
I. Roger, his heir.
II. John, of Skipton,bapt. 1672, ui. Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Wilson, Gent, of Beecroft, and d. in 1724, having had, with
other issue,
1 Samuel John, of Sldpton, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Mathew
Wilson, Esq. of Eshton, but d. s. p. 26 March, ]73i.
1 Elizabeth, m. her cousin, Samuel Swire, Esq. of
Cononley.
III. Samuel, of Scaley House, Bilston, co. York, bapt. 1680,
m. Eleanor, dau. and co-heir of John Jackman, Esq. of
Skipton, and had, with other sons, who d. unm.,
1 John, of Skipton, m. Alice, dau. and co-heir of Robert
Garnett, Esq. of Leathley, and had
Samuel, of Manchester, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of John Mayor,
Esq. of Portwood, co. Chester, and had three sons,
d. unm. He m. 2ndly, Martha, dau. of John Taylor,
Esq. of Purl well Hall, and liad a dau. Elizabeth, m. the
Rev. William Wood, of Tingley House, near Wakefield,
and 3rdly, Isabel, dau. and co-heir of — Bent, Esq.,
and had Richard, m. Miss W'eatherhead ; Alice, m. Mr.
Cotterell ; and Mary, m. Mr. Batcman.
Roger, of Halifax, m. 1st, Jennett, dau. of Rev. William
Currer, Vicar of Clapham, and 2ndly, Hannah, dau.
of Abram Mellin, by whom he had issue, one son and
three daus., all of whom m. and had issue.
1 Jane, m. Robert Higginson, Esq , d. s. p. 1802.
2 Eleanor, m. Isaac Raynor, Esq. of Gilderstonu.
3 Elizabeth, m. William Currer, Esq. of Halifax, and d.
1793.
IV. Coates, 6. 1682; d. unm. 1705.
I. Elizabeth, m. Francis Buckle, Esq. of Burton.
II. Anne, d. young.
Mr. Swire d. 1701, and was s. by his eldest son,
Roger Swire, Esq. of Cononley, bapt, 1701 ; m. his cousin,
Elizabeth, sister and co-heir of Samuel John Swire, Esq. of
Skipton, and had issue,
I. Roger, his heir.
II. John, of Halifax, ra. Jane, dau. of Christopher Smith,
Esq., and d. 1799, leaving issue,
1 Samuel, m. Miss Butler, of Carleton Biggin, and had
issue, five sons and one dau.
1 Anne, d. unm.
III. Samuel (Rev.), D.D., Fellow of University Coll. Oxon,
Vicar of Coleshill, Bucks, and Rectorof Melsonby and Barn-
ingham, co. York, b. 25 Oct. 1731 ; m. Bessy, dau. of George
Hobson, Esq. of Middleham,
I. Rosamond, m. Henry Alcock, Esq. of Skipton.
He d. 4 May, 1763, and was s. by his eldest son,
Roger Swire, Esq. of Cononley, m. Elizabeth, dau. and
co-heir of John Dowgill, Esq. of Hartwith, near Ripley,
by whom (who d. 18 July, 1773) he acquired that estate.
He had issue (with two other sons and two daus., who d.
young),
I. Roger, his heir. ii. John, heir to his brother.
III. Samuel, M.A., b. 25 Dee. 1771, Fellow of University Coll.
Oxon, d. 29 Aug. 1799.
I. Elizabeth, m. John Hobson, gent, of Richmond, co. York.
Mr. Swire d. 1778. His eldest surviving son,
Roger Swire, Esq., d. unm. 4 April, 1792, and wass. by his
next brother,
John Swire, Esq. of Cononley, m. Mary, dau. of John Robin-
son, of Kingston-upon-HuU, and by her (who d. 1847) left at
his decease, 5 Hoy. 179G (with a dau. Mary, who d. unm.}, a
son.
Rev. John Swire, M.A., of Cononley, Vicar of Manfield,
J. P., b. (posthumous) 16 Jan. 1797 ; m. 4 March, 1819, Anne,
dau. of William Robson, Esq. of Richmond, co. York, and had
issue,
I. Samdel, of Littlethorpe.
II. John, b. 30 Dec. 1820 ; d. 26 Sept. I860,
III. William, 6. 9 July, 1825.
IV. Frederick, b. 2 Aug. 1826.
V. Edward, b. 18 April, 1830.
VI. Roger, 6. 2 July, 1834.
I. Elizabeth.
HI. Mary, d. 1863.
V. Maria.
VII. Margaret.
IX. Henrietta, d. 1877.
Rev. John Swire d. 1860. His eldest son,
Samuel Swire, Esq. of Littlethorpe and Hartwith, co. York,
J. P., B.A., University Coll. Oxford, 6. 24 Dec. 1819; m. 1st,
1846, Elizabeth, dau. of James Kendle, Esq., by whom (whod.
1847) he had issue, one dau.,
Elizabeth, now of Littlethorpe.
He m. 2ndly, 1857, Gertrude Elizabeth, dau. of Charles
Stanton, Esq. ; she d. 25 Jan, 1877. He m. 3rdly, 1878, Mary,
dau. of Frederick William Trevor, Esq., and d. 26 Nov. 1892.
Arms— Sa., three swans' necks couped arg. Crest — A
swans' necli couped arg., gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Motto — E?se quam videri.
Heat — Littlethorpe, Ripon.
II. Anne.
IV. Emma, d. 1350.
VI. Frances.
VIII. Jane, d. 1837.
19C.S
SYD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SYD
SWITHINBANK OF DENHAM COURT.
SwiTiiixBAyK, IIakold "William, Esq. of
D.nham Court, Eiicks, J.P., High tShorilf 1891,
Lite Lieut. 11th Hu#s;irs, iiiul Cupt. Duke of Cam-
bridge's llussiirs (Middh-sex Yeonuiiirv), b. 7 March,
IS.'jb ; Hi. 23 Oct. 1SS3, Auiy, dau. of James C. Euo,
iisii. of Wood Hall, Duhvich, aud has issue,
Crossley, b. 16Xov. ISSt.
Knia, 6. 11 Feb. 1Sj7.
Isobfl, 6. -5 J.m. ISOI.
This gentleman is son of George Edwin Swithin-
bank, Esq., LL.D., F.S.A., and Constance Anne,
his wife. Uis brother, Eev. Herbert Spenser,
Switliinbank, M.A. O.xon., Yicar of St. Saviour's,
Denmark Park, London, S.E., m. 1S81, Amy, dan.
of Admiral Charles W'inthrop, and has issue,
liornard Winthrop, b. 4 Oct. lSS-1, and Cuthbert
AVintlirop, b. 22 Eeb. 18S6.
Arms — Or, two bars nebuly az. gutte tVor, on a chief arg. a
biifile horn sa., garnished or, stiingeil gu., between two
grenades also sa., tired ppr. Cnst— Out ui tbe battlements of
a tower arg. a denii dragon issuant, wini;'* displayed ppr., hold-
ing between the claws a grenade as in the arms, pendant from
its neck by a ribbon gu., a bugle-horn as iu the arms. Motto
— Kama semper viret.
i>t-at — Denham Court, Denham, Bucks.
BTJCHAN-SYDSEK.FF OF EUCHLAW.
ErcHAX-SrDSERFF, TnoATAS, Esq.of Ruehlaw, CO.
Haddington, J.P., b. 26 Jan. 1822 ; m. 4 Nov. 1847,
!\I:irgaret Higgins, dau. of John Mowbray, Esq.
of Hartwood, co. Midlothian, W.S., and has had
I. John-, 6. 5 Oct. 1848, m. 9 Sept. 1893, Charlotte Annie,
dau. of James William Butler Scott, Esq. of Annegrovo
Abbey, Queen's Co.
n. Thomas, 6. 14 April, 1S5G.
in. Charles Henry, b. 15 Aug. 1S03; d. in India, 1887.
IV. Archibald Seymour, 6. 11 May, 1865; d. 1 Jan. 1879.
I. Patricia.
II. -Margaret, m. 1890, Rev. Charles Eoss, M..\., who d.
1S92.
in. Eleanor. iv. Janet.
liineagre. — This ancient family derives its surname from
the lands of Sydserf in East Lothian, which, after being held
for at least four centuries and a half, were alienated about
ItUO. Younger branches were proprietors of Quarrelsyde,
C'o'ilegehead, <fcc.
William de Stdsekf and Marjory de Sydserf did homage to
I'DWABul. in 1296. The formerappears as a juror on an inqui-
sition at Bernick, 25-28 Aug. 129C.
Thomas Stdserf was successively Bishop of Brechin,
Galloway, and Orkney, b. about 1580, and d. 1UU3, and his
son.
Sir Thomas Stdserf, served with distinction under Mont-
rose, and edited iheilercurius Caledonias, the first Edinburgh
newspaper.
Thomas de Stdserf, witnessed a charter of James II. King
of Scots, ;j .\ug. 1447,
Patrick Svdserf de Stdserf, 1451, was probably his son.
William de Stdserfe sues two bailies of Edinburgh in
147S.
Alexander Stdserf, of that ilk, 1478-1.502.
Patrick Svdserf, of that ilk in 1519, had an annual rent
from his cousin, John Lassels, of Ruchlaw and Inverdovat,
from his lands of Pwuchlaw, and afterward acquired these lands
;ind llowden from Lassels, who granted two charters in his
fivour dated 20 Oct. 1537, and 28 Oct. 1541. He m. Janet
Lauder, of the family of Bass, and had f(mr sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Archibald, of Ruchlaw, his father having granted that
estate to him by charter 31 July, 1550: he d. s. ». before
1561.
HI. Patrick, of Ruchlaw, ancestor of Stdserff of Ruchlaw,
of wh(jm afterwards.
IV. Alexander, who was murdered, Sept. 1555, by Ale.xanUer
Muirhead.
The eldest son,
John Stdserf, of that ilk, had a charter of Sydserf from
his father in 1537, and it is worth noticing that the father
afterwards took the designation "of Ruchlaw." He ni. Katha-
rine Swinton, dau. and co-heir of John Swinton of Greenrig, of
the family of Swinton of that ilk, co. Berwick ; a dispensation
for this marriage was granted in April, 1532, the parties being
related in the fourth degree of consanguinity. He was alive
in 1580, when he had a remission on account of his advanced
age tor absence from the raid of Dumfries, and d. soon after.
His son,
Patrick Stdserf, fiar of Sydserf 15-56-71, predeceased his
father; he was tried in 1569 for killing John Geddes, but
acquitted. He had two sons, Patrick and William. A
Thomas Sydserf, in 1567, signed approval of Coronation, Had-
dington. The eldest,
Patrick Stdserf, of that ilk, was served heir of his grand-
father 1490, was living in 1597, d. soon after, and was s. by his
brother,
William Stdserf, of that ilk. His son,
John Stdserf, last of that ilk (service 1624), sold the estate
to John Aitchison, physician' in Edinburgh, and no descend-
ants of tills elder line are known to exist. The Sydserfs of
Sydserf bore for arms, Arg., a fleur-de-lis az. ; and at the
general registration of arms 1672, some of the cadets rftained
this with differences ; others bore three fleurs-de-lis. We
now return to
Patrick Stdserf, of Ruchlaw, 3rd son of Patrick Sydserf,
of that ilk, and Janet Lauder his wife, named in the charter
of 1550, in favour of his elder brother, to whom he was served
heir 26 Jan. 1561. He ?it. Elspcth Wode, and they were both
alive 1591. Their son,
William Stdserf, of Ruchlaw, m. Euphame, dau. of William
Hay, of Barra, co. Haddington, sister of Sir John Hay, of
Barra, Lord Clerk Register and Provost of Edinburgh. In
contemplation of this marriage, his father, by charter 2 July,
1591, resigned the fee of the family estate in his favour. He
had a Crown charter of Ruchlaw and Howden 16 Oct. 1019,
which was ratified by Parliament 1621. He had issue,
I. James, his successor.
II. Archibald (Sir), Merchant Burgess of Edinburgh, a Bailie,
represented the city in Parliament, was a Commissioner to
treat with the English, was taken prisoner at Kjlesmuir
1651, and was knighted in Dec. 1660, as a reward lor his
losses and sufferings in the royal cause. He signed ihe
National Covenant in 1639. He m. 1st, 20 Dec. 1627, Sarah,
dau. of William Wilkie, Merchant in Edinburgh, and 2ndly,
in 1633, Marion Hodge, relict of James Ewing, Merchant it»
Edinburgh, and had issue,
1 ElizHbeth, her cousin, Archibald Sydserffe, of Ruchlaw,
and d. 1664.
2 Anne, m. 1st, John Semple, of Balgnne, co. Haddington.
W.S., and 2ndly, Sir David Dunbar, Bart, of Baldoon, co.
Kirkcudbright.
in. John, of Quarrelsyde, who d. 1638, leaving a son, John.
IV. George, Chaplain at Canipvere 1625, Minister of Cock-
burnspath 1627, deposed 1639, went abroad 1644; m. Mar-
garet Hamilton, and d. before 1654, leaving with other issue,
William, who had a grant of £100 after the Restoration.
V. William, went abroad about 1650, and was ancestor of Sir
Walter Sydserf, Burgomaster of Amsterdam.
William Sydserf d. before 1624, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Stdserf, of Ruchlaw, m. Marion, dau. of Patrick
Hepburn of Smeaton, co. Haddington, and they had a charter
of Ruchlaw from his father 21 April, 1623. He d. in 1659,
having had issue,
I. Archibald, his heir.
II. William, m. Ilary Inglis.
I. Margaret, m. 1st, 1645, George Home of Gamelshiels, co.
Haddington, and 2ndly, 1654, John, brother of George Dar-
leyth, of that ilk, co. Dumbarton.
James Sydserf d. 1659, and was s. by his eldest son,
Archibald Stdserf, of Ruchlaw, bapt. 28 Dec. 1630, had a
charter from his father 1654, registered arms 1672 ; m. his
cousin, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Sir Archibald Sydserte,
Knt., and by her (who d. 1664) had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Archibald, studied law in Holland, and d. 1697.
III. John, Merchant in l>unbar, h. 1649; m. Margaret, eldest
dau. of Walter Ranken, of Orehardhead, co. Stirling, by
Sarah Little, of Liljerton, his wife, and had
1 Archibald (Rev.), Minister of Dumbarton 1720, h. 1690 ;
ni. 1st, 1726, Sarah, dau. of Rev. David Brodie, Minister
of Dalserf, by Rachel his wife, d.au. of Walter Ranken,
of Orehardhead. She d. 1730, leaving an only son,
John, .s. his stepmother at Ruchlaw.
He m. 2ndly, Martha Sydserf, heir of Ruchlaw, and d. 25
Jan. 1764.
2 Walter, Physician in Antigua, registered arms 1740, b.
1692 ; m. Mary Carrot, half-sister of Sir George I'homas,
1st Bart, of Yapton, Governor of the Leeward Islands,
and had Margaret, m. Sir William Thomas, 2nd Bart, of
Y'apton. Her eldest son. Sir George, tlie 3rd Barf., was
ancestor of the present Bart., and her dau. Elizabeth, m.
SYK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
SYM
1969
Col. Andrew Lyon, 11th Dragoon!!, and had an only child
George Lyon, named in the entail of Ruchlaw.
S Alexander, Writer to the Signet, 6. lCy7 ; m. Janet
Penman, and d. 1751.
1 Margaret, b. 1696 ; d. unm.
2 Elizabeth, m. Kev. John Thomson, Jlini.otpr of I.iber-
ton, and d. 14 June, 1771 ; her only child, Margaret, m.
John Menzies, of Culterallers, co. Lanark, and d. s.p. 1771.
3 Sarah, b. 1700 ; m. Alexander Weir, Merchant in Edin-
burgh, and had issue.
Archibald Sydserfe had a Crown charter 24 Aug. 1700, creat-
ing his lands into a barony, and dying soon after was s. by his
eldest son,
James Stdserf, of Euchlaw, m. (contract 27 April, 1636)
Katherine, dau. of George Suttle, of Adinston, and sister of
Sir George Suttle, 1st Bart, of Balgone, and had
I. Archibald, heir.
II. James, Lieut. R.M. at Fort St. David, India, d. 1749.
I. Elizabeth, d. xi,am.
n. Maetha, heir of her brother, of whom hereafter.
The eldest son,
Akchieald Stdsebf, of Euchlaw, M.A. Edinburgh, 1709,
d. s. -p. March, 1761, and was .s. by his sister,
Martha Sydseef, of Iluchlaw, who in. iier cousin, Eev.
Archibald Sydserf, of Dumbarton, and ci.s.jj., having executed
a deed of entail, 1771, in favour of, 1st, her stepson and cousin,
John Sydsebf ; 2ndly, George Lyon ; Srdly, Mrs. Sarah Weir ;
4thly, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomson, &c. She was «. by her step-
son and cousin,
John Stdserf, of Iluchlaw, who sold Howden and bought
Chapell 1773, b. 1728; to. 1765, Janet, dau. of Rev. Mattbew
Eeid, of Prestonkirk, and granddau. of Eev. Matthew Reid,
of North Berwick, by Anne his wife, dau. and heir of Robert
Aitchison, of Sydserf, brother and heir of John Aitchison, the
purchaser of Sydserf from John Sydserf, and d. 1782, leaving
by her an only dau.,
Martha Sydserff, of Ruchlaw, 6. 1770; in. 1791, Francis
Buchan, Merchant in Edinburgh (6. 1750, d. 1820), who assumed
the surname of Sydserff, 0th son of John Buchan, of Lethani,
by Anne his wife, dau. of Charles Brown, of Coalstoun, and
brother of Sir George Buchan-Hepburn, 1st Bart, of Smeaton,
and had issue,
1. John, his heir. ii. George, d. 1805.
III. Charles, R.N., settled at the Cape of Good Hope, h. 1797 ;
TO. 1822, Elizabeth Rennie, and had issue.
IV. Hew, d. 1802.
I. Janet Marion, m. Hew Francis Cadell, Esq. of Cockenzie,
in East Lothian, and d. 1847, leaving issue.
II. Ann, TO. Robert Hislop, Esq. of Burnrig, m East Lothian,
and d. March, 1879, leaving issue.
III. Matilda, d. 1834.
Mrs. Buchan-SydserffcZ. 24 Oct. 1804, and was5. by her eldest
son,
John Buchan-Stdserff, of Ruchlaw, Lieut. 82nd Regt., who
was wounded at Nivelle 1813, b. 1793; to. 1811, Marguerite,
dau. of Thomas Olivier, Esq. of St. Ann's, Alderney, and by
her (who d. Oct. 1874) had issue,
I. Thomas, now of Ruchlaw.
II. John, b. Oct. 1823 ; 7(i. Mary Disher, and has issue.
III. Francis, d. s.p. 1846.
IV. George, d. s.p. 188;!. v
I. Martha, d. unm. 1844.
II. Margaret Olivier, c(. iinrn. 1878.
III. Mary, d. unm. 1844.
IV. Ann, d. unm. Oct. 1859.
Mr. Buchan-Sydserffrf. 1839. .
Arms— Arc:., three fleurs-de-lis az. Ci-est — An eagle's head
couped gu. Molt ' — Virtute promoveo.
Seat— Iluchlaw, Prestonkirk.
James, d. Dec. 1859.
SYKES OF BROOKFIELD.
Sykes, Kdmund Howard, Esq. of Brookfield, co.
Chester, J. P. for cos. Lancaster and. Chester, 6. 11
Jan. 1827 ; m. 10 Jan. 1856, Frances Anne, 2nd
dau. of the late G-eorge Peel, Esq. of Brookfield,
and has issue,
Frank, J. P. co. Chester, 6. 2 Nov. 1856 ; m. 27 April, 1892,
Beatrice Caroline, 2nd dau. of G. W. Mould, Esq. of
Cheadle, Cheshire.
Iiineag'e. — This family, which originally came from the
neighbourhood of Leeds, were settled in Wakefield, co. York,
in the 17th century, and in 1793, William Sykes left Wakefield,
and settled at Edgx-Iey, co. Chester.
Edmund Sykes, of Wakefield, m. 6 Not. 1668, Ann North,
and bad a son.
Edmund Sykes, of Wakefield, bapt. 1672 ; m. 1093, Alice
HeaUl, by whom he had issue, a son,
William Sykes, of Wakefield, bapt. 1698, who was father of
Edmond Sykes, of Wakefield, 6. 1726. His son,
William Sykes, of Wakefield, co. York, and afterwards of
Edgeley, co. Chester, b. 1755; m. 22 Aug. 1782, Martha
Townend, and d. 26 Aug. 1837, leaving by her (who d. 8 Dec.
1824) a son,
Richard Sykes, Esq. of Edgeley, 6. 1793/ to. 1 Sept. 1825,
Jane, dau. of Thomas Hardcastle, Esq. of Firwood, Bolton-le-
Moors, CO. Lancaster, and by her (who d. 8 Sept. 1887) had
issue,
I. Edmund Howard, now of Brookfield.
II. William (Rev.), Hon. Military Chaplain to the Queen, m.
Mary, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Molesworth, ll.A., and
d. 7 Sept. 1893. leaving issue, one son and two daus.
III. Thomas Hardcastle, of Cheadle, co. Chester, J.P.,
formerly Capt. 20th Cheshire R.V., b. 15 Feb. 1S33 ; to. 1st,
I June, 1864, Mary, eldest dau. of John Piatt, Esq., M.P.
for Oldham, and by her (who d. 1875) has issue,
Harold Piatt, 6. 19 Jan. 1865.
Alan John, b. 14 April, 1868.
Alice Isabel Hardcastle, b. 27 July, 1866 ; to. 15 June, 1890,
Wilbraham Dixon, Esq.
Maud Mary, b. 15 Nov. 1870.
He m. 2ndly, 4 Jan. 1881, Mary, dau. of the late James
Turner, Esq. of Rusholme Park, co. Lancaster, and has
issue,
Marjorie Gertrude Hardcastle, b. 31 March, 1882.
IV. Richard.
V. Arthur Henry, of Edgeley Mount, Stockport, J.P. co.
Chester, b. 10 Jan. 1841 ; to. 17 Sept. 1868, Harriet Eliza-
beth, dau. of the late Thomas Lever Rushton, Esq. of Bol-
ton-!e-Moors, by his wife, Harnet Anne, dau. of the late
John Sharp, of JIanchester, and has issue,
Herbert Rushton, 6. 1870.
Mabel, 6. 1873.
VI. Walter Harry, m. 1880, Cecilia Louisa Jane, dau. of Col.
Wellesley, Aldershot, and has issue, one son and two daus.
I. Dora, TO. 1882, Eev. Artliur Tennant Milton.
II. Eleanor, m. 1868, Col. Henry Piatt, of Gorddinog, Ban-
gor, and has issue.
III. Gertrude, m. 1873, Edmund Charles Buxton, Esq.
Mr. Sykes d. 27 May, 1876.
Arms— Arg., on a chevron sa. gutt§ d'eau between three
tufts of grass vert, as many fountains ppr. Crest— Upon the
trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise, and sprouting to the
dexter, a swan, wings elevated arg., beaked and legged sa.,
charged on the breast with a fountain ppr. Mollo—turitaa
fons honoris.
;Sea£— Brookfield, Cheadle, Cheshire.
SYMONDS OF PENGETHLY.
Stmonds, Caeoline, of Pengethly, co. Hereford,
b. 1865.
Xiineag-e. — In the year 1686, Robert Stmonds, Esq. of
Lincoln's Inn, obtained an assignment of the moiety of the
Trockmortons' estates, at Hewelsfield, co. Gloucester. He was
the son of Robert Symonds, of the city of Hereford, living 1695.
Robert Symonds, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, afterwards of Sug-
was, CO. Hereford, who served as High Sheriff of that shire, to.
Jaue, dau. of Thomas Willis, Esq., and niece of the celebrated
John Fell, D.D., Bishop of Hereford. Mr. Symonds d. 4 May,
1711, leaving a son,
Thomas Symonds, M.D., b. 8 Oct. 1685; to. Penelope,
youngest dau. and co-heir of Sir John Williams, Bart, of Pen-
gethly, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir William Powell, Bart,
of Pengethly, and had issue. The 2nd son,
Thomas Powell Symonds, Esq. of Pengethly, to. Sarah, dau.
of Joseph Chester, Esq. of Gloucester, and had issue,
I. Thomas Powell, his heir, sometime M.P. for Hereford,
Lieut. -Col. South Gloucester Militia, and d. s.p. Aug. 1819,
and was s. by his nephew.
II. Joseph (Rev.), Rector of Dinedor and Abbey Dore, ?n.
Charlotte Bamford, and d. 1801, leaving issue,
1 Thomas Powell, heir to his uncle, and of Pengethly.
1 Sarah, to. William Hooper, Esq., and had issue.
2 Penelope, m. Rev. G. S. Evans, Rector of Hinton, d. s. p.
Eev. Joseph Symonds d. 1801.
III. William, M.D., Hi. Ann Woodhouse (&. 1766, d. 1825),
and had issue,
William, of Elsdon, co. Hereford, J.P. and D.L., m. 1817,
Mary Anne, dau. of Samuel Bcale, Esq. of Upton-on-
Severn, and d. 1840, having had Issue by her (who d.
1860),
1 William Samuel (Eev.), Lord of the Manor, Pati'on
and Rector of Pendock, Tewkesbury, B.A., F.G.S.,
J.P. for CO. Worcester, b. Ibl8; iii. 1840, Hyacinth,
6 s.
1970
SY.M
TilE LANDED GENTRY.
SYAI
(lau. of Samuel Kent, Esq. of The Hill, TJpton-on-
Severn, and has had issue, Towell Syiuoiids, formerly
Lieut. 14th Kegt., b. 1S45 (m. 1S74, CVnstance, dau. of
Ormus Biddulph, Esq. of Chester, and d. 1879, leaviuK
a son, Powell Biddulph, (>. 1875) ; Henry Franeis, t>.
185.^. dece.ssed; and Hyacinth, b. 1842; m. 1st, 18 Nov.
1871,- Sir William Janiine, 7th Bart., who iL 9 Nov.
1874, and 2ndly, 22 .-Vug. 1876, Sir Joseph Dalton
Hooker, K.C.S.I., C.B., D.C.L., and had issue.
2 James l-rederick, of Okeleigh, Hereford, J.P., b. 1826 ;
m. lS4o, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of John Cleave, Ksq. of
Hereford, and hy her, who d. l8S9, has issue (with four
daus., Mary Elizabeth, Edith (Iko, Hose Gwynne, and
Beatrice), six sons, Frederick Cleave; John Reginald,
6. 1850; William Powell, b. 1;66; George Henry
Hamilton, 6. 1860; Noel Parry, i. 1863 ; and Richard
Herbert, of Okeleigh. Hereford, who took by royal
licence, 1886, the additional surname and arms of
Tatlob. The eldest son, Frederick Cleave Loder-
Stmonds, of Hinton Manor, Berks, J. P., late R.A.,
assumed the name of Loder by royal licence, 1875,
on inheriting the estate, b. 23 Oct., 1846 ; m. 27 Feb.
1873, Elizabeth l.sabel Emily, dau. of Capt. John Par-
land, Russian Imperial Guards, and has issue, John
Frederick, ;<. 1873: Frederick Parland, 6. 1876; Robert
Francis, b. 1883; William Crawshay, b. 1886; Thomas
Lenthall, b. 1892 ; Isabel Lilly Annette ; Mary Penelope;
and Edith Violet.
1 Mary, m. George Tennant, Esq., Major 85th Rcgt.,
and had issue.
IT. Robert (Rer.), Rector of Hinton, Berks, in. Maria, dau.
and heir of Kev. John Loder, of Hinton Waldrist, Berks,
and had issue, John Loder Symonds, Esq. of Hinton Manor,
Berks, 6. 1801, m. Emily Lloyd, and d. s. p. 1875, leaving
Hinton Manor to Frederick Cleave Symonds ; Caroline, m.
Kev. Peter Cotes, Rector of Litchfield, Hants, and had
issue, three daus. ; and Mary, d. s. p.
V. John, d. s. p.
Yi. Edward Charles, d.s. p. at Hinton, 24 Oct. 1843, aged 70.
vn. James, d. s. p.
vui. George Clark, Capt. 18th Dragoons, in. Ellen Hum-
phrey, heiress of Hinton Charterhouse, co. Somerset, and
had issue, a dau., Louisa, m. Harold Brooke, and had
issue.
I. Penelope, m. E. Crowther, Esq., and had issue, a dau.
The grandson and eventual heir,
Eev. Thomas Powell Symo.sds, of Pengethly, J. P., b. 1789;
7)!. April, 1816, Elizabeth, dau. of Abraham Ilolden Turner, of
Hendon, Middlesex, and had issue,
I. Thomas Powell, late of Pengethly.
II. William Turville, b. Feb. 1818; d. unm. 1834.
He s. his imcle, Thomas Powell Symonds, Esq., M.P. 1819,
and d. 1869, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Powell Symonds, Esq. of Pengethly, Lieut.-Col.
Hereford Militia, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1874, b. Feb.
1817 ; m. 1862, his cousin, Anna, dau. of Rev. Peter Cotes,
Eector of Litchfield, Hants, by Caroline his wife, dau. of
Robert Symonds, Esq. of Hinton Waldrist, Berks, and(/. 1876,
having had, William Powell, d. unm. v. 2'-, and Caroline,
now of Pengethly.
Arms—?ia,., a dolphin embowed, holding in the mouth a fish
arg. Crest — A dolphin, as in the arms.
SiMt — Pengethly, near Ross, co. Hereford.
SYMONS OF MYNDE PARK.
Symoxs, Thomas Raymond, Esq. of The Mynde
Park, CO. Hereford, J.P. aud D.L., h. 30 Murdi,
1866; s. his father 1868; m. 4 April, 1888,
Margaret Ethel, second dau. of James Rankin, Esq.,
M.P., of Brjnjwyn, co. Hereford, and has issue,
Thomas Edward IUvmond, h. 23 April, 1889.
Lineage. — Richard Symons, citizen of London, who
purchased the Mynde estate, co. Hereford about 1740, had
one son, John, and two daus., Elizabeth and Anna Sophia,
upon whom he entailed the estate. John and Elizabeth (m.
to Mr. Justice Olive) both d. s. 'p. The other dau.,
Anna Sophia Symons, vi. Richard Peers, citizen of London,
and had (with a dau. Elizabeth Peers, i/i. Sir Charles Blunt,
Bart, of London^ an only son,
Richard Peers, Esq. of The Mynde, who assumed the sur-
name of Symons, was created a Bart. 23 May, 1774, and d. unm.
1796, when the title became extinct. The property devolved,
at Sir Richard's decease, upon
Thomas Raymond, Esq., grandson of Ann (youngest sister
of Richard Symons, the testator), by her husband, Philip
Hampton, Esq. of Boseley, co. Gloucester, and son of Mary,
dau. of Philip and Ann Hampton, who >ii. William Raymond,
Esq. of Thornbury. This Thomas Raymond, upon succeeding
to the estate, 1796, assumed the name and arms of Syhorb.
He »i. Mary Chapman, and dying 1818, left issue,
Thomas Hampton, his heir.
Richard llarcourt, m. Jane Dinnes, only child and heir of
Richard Henry Tolson, Esq. of Woodland Lodge, Somerset,
and had issue, Mary Louisa.
Charles. Frederick Raymond.
JIary Anne Jane, d. 13 Feb. 1863.
The eldest son,
Thomas Hampton Symons, Esq. of The Mynde Park, who
s. his father 1818, m. 20 Apiil, 1816, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of
Rev. Dr. Ilannington, and by her (who d. 9 April, 1857) had
issue,
Thojias George, his heir.
Henry Longden, 6. 24 Dec. 1829 ; d. 1873.
Elizabeth Fanny, m. Edgar Rodwell, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
Ellen Jane, m. Oct. 1858, Lieut.-Col. Webb, J.P. and D.L.,
CO. Worcester.
Mary Anne Blookland, m. 1862, Viscomte Ernest Dollin Du
F'resne, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour.
Mr. Symons d. 22 Jan. 1831, and wass. by his eldest son,
Thomas George Symons, Esq. of The Mynde Park, co.
Hereford, J.P. and D.L., 6.25 Oct. 1818; m. 1st, 19 Oct. 1838,
Mary Louisa, only child and heir of Capt. Richard Harcourt
Symons, and by her (who d. 25 Oct. 1845) had issue, Richard
Langton, b. 30 Aug. 1842, d. in infancy. He m. 2ndly, 24 May,
1864, Mary Ilayley, only surviving child of Rev. Thomas
Edward Allen, Chaplain H.E.I.C., Bengal, and granddau. of
Sir II. M. F'arrington, 3rd Bart., and had issue,
Thomas Raymond, his heir.
Ada Mary.
Edith Maude, m. 1888, Henry Stratton Coles, 2nd son of
William Gale Coles, Esq. of Clevewood, co. Gloucester.
Mr. Symons d. 15 Nov. 186S.
ArniM — Per fessc az. and erm., a pale ciounterehangcd, three
trefoils slipped, two and one, or, within a bordure also counter-
changed. Crest — On a mount vert, a wolf statant, holding in
the mouth a rose, slipped, leaved, and stalked, all ppr. Motto
— Nil adniiiari.
Seat — Mynde Park, co. Hereford.
SYMONS OF CHADDLEWOOD.
Soltau-Symons, Geokge William Culme, Esq.
of Chaddlewood, co. Devon, educated at Winchester
and Christ Churcli, Oxford, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriil 1875, b. 29 May, 1S31 ; m. 1st, 15 Dec.
1859, Hon. Adele Isabella, dau. of William Thomas,
3rd Earon Graves, and by lier, Mho d. 27 Dec.
1869, has issue,
I. George Algernon James, Lieut. 60th Rifles, &. 6 May,
1867.
I. Ad&le Frances, d. 1 March, 1872.
II. Milly Louisa Isabella. iil. Evelyn Mary.
IV. Constance Lina, (/i. 20 Oct. 1892, Home William Pop-
ham, Esq. of Stourfield, Hants.
He m. 2ndly, 12 Jan. 1875, Mary Elizabeth, widow
of St. John Coventry, Esq. of Henbury, and The
Knoll, near Wimbornc, Dorset, and dau. of Lieut.-
Col. Todd, and has issue,
II. Lionel Culme, b. 22 June, 1876.
Lineage.— William Symons, gent, of Devon, m. temp.
Charles M., Agnes, dau. of Rev. Christopher Jelinger, Vicar
of South Brent, and<i. 11 Nov. 1697, leaving by her (who d.
12 Jan. 1710) two sons, Jelinger, who d. unm., and
Rev. William Sy.MONS, who left at his decease, 22 Aug.
1722, three sons,
I. William, b. 1712; m. Betliia, dau. of Rev. Mr. Adams,
Vicar of Blackawton, and c<. 20 June, 1784, leaving issue,
1 William, of Rochester, Kent, 6. 1745; m. Mary F'ield, of
Rochester, and had, with a younger son, Isaac (who had
issue, William, Heiuy, Isaac, Edwin, and Thomas), aa
elder son,
William Henry, of Plymouth, Comni. E.N., b. 1 Sept.
1782; m. 1st, 1816, Harriet, eldest dau. of Peter
Symons, Esq. of Plymouth, and had, with two daus.,
two sons,
William Henry, Lieut. E.N., 5. 1819; m. Georgiana
Ellen, dau. of Samuel Kerswell, Esq. of Devonport,
J. P., and has issue, William Wilberforce, 6. 1848;
Henry Kerswell ; Mary; Elizabeth; and Jessie.
Edwin Charles, Lieut. R.N., b. 1827; m. 1857, Emily,
dau. of Lieut. John Pollard, R.N.
He m. 2ndly, 1835, Mary Anne, dau. of Lieut. William
Taylor, R.N., by whom he had one son.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Jelinger Henry, Capt. E.M.
2 Jelinger (Rev.), B.D., Hector of Whitburn, co. Durham,
6. 1748; m. JuHana, dau. of Theopliilus Lane, Esq. of co.
Hereford, by Juliana his wife, dm, .'md co-heir of Banip-
fylde Eodd, Esq. of The 14odd, in the tame co., and d.
1810, leaving issue,
Jelinger (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Radnnge, Bucks, and
Vicar of Monkland, co. Hereford, J.F., 6. 177fi; m.
1850, Maria Henrietta, dau. of Henry Airey, Esq. of
Newcastle, and d. 1851, leaving an only son, Jelinger
CookBon, Barrister-at-Law, and one of H.M.'s Inspectors
of Schools, a writer and essayist of note, author, among
other publications, of a work proving William Burke,
the friend of Edmund Burke, to hive been the author
of Junius; m. Is45, Angelina, dau. and co-heir of
Edward Kendall, Esq. of Austry, co. Warwick, High
Sheriff of co. Brecknock 1818, and d. 7 April, 18U0,
leaving two sons, Jelinger Edward, li. 1846, and Edward
Warwick Jelinger, b. 1848.
Henry John (Rev.), LL.D., Vicar of All Saints with St.
Martin's, co. Hereford, and Chaplain to the Duke of
Cambridge, 7)i. Frances, dau. of William Johnson, Esq.,
and d. 22 March, 18,57, leaving two sons, Heury and
Christopher Jelinger, Major U.E.I.C.S.
3 Peter, of Plymouth, 6. 1750; m. Priscilla, dau. of Elias
Dunsterville, Esq. of Plyniduth, and had (with a dau.
Harriet, m. her first cousin, William Henry Syraon,s, Esq.,
Comm.R.N., deceased, whose youngest son, Capt. Jelinger
H. Sj-mons, m. 16 Aug. 1864, Grace, eldest dau. of
Thomas Hyatt, Esq. of Bowlish, near Shepton Mallet)
two sons, Charles, who d. young, and Peter, who m.
Harriet Dusterville, but d. s.p.
II. Jelinger, father of Jelinger, who d, s. p.
III. Peteb.
Th« 3rd son,
Peter Stmons, Esq. of Plymouth, m. Elizabeth Hicks, dau.
of Hicks Carhart, E.^q. of Carhart, Cornwall, and d. 1787,
leaving issue,
I. Peter, father of Henry, who d. s. jj., and of Christopher
Jelinger, Lieut'. R.N., who d. unm.
II. Jelinger, d. unm.
III. WiLUAM, of Chaddlewood.
I. Elizabeth, d. unm. 1761.
II. Anne, to. Robert Lane, Esq. of Hereford.
The 3rd son,
William Stmons, Esq. of Chaddlewood in Plympton, St.
Mary, m. Dorothy, dau. of Henry Bird, Esq,, and by her (who
d. 1814) left at his decease, 1801,
I. William Hales, of Chaddlewood, Lieut.-Col. of the South
Devon Militia, J. P. and D.L., m. IbOO, Jlilly, youngest dau.
of William Miles, Esq. of JIanilla Hall, Clifton, co. Glou-
cester, and cZ. s.p. 1845.
II. Henry, d. unm. 1796.
I. Elizabeth Maria, m. 1800, George Soltau, Esq. of Little
Efford, CO. Devon, and d. 17 Jan. 1837, leaving issue,
George William Soltau, Esq. of Little Efford, co. Devon, 6.
1801 ; m, Frances Goddard, younger dau. and co-heir of
Rev. Thomas Culmo, of Tothill, and had issue. His elder
son, George William Culme Soltau, has assumed the
surname and arms of Stmons, and is the present possessor
of Chaddlewood.
II. Mary, d. uma. 26 Aug. 1841.
III. Dorothy Bird, m. George Strode, Esq, of Newnham Park,
Devon, and had issue (see Strode of Hemiham Park).
Arms— Per fesse daneettee gu. and arg., a pale counter-
changed three trefoils, one and two, slipped of the first.
Cre^t — On a mount vert, in front of a saltire gu,, an ermine
holding in the mouth a fern-branch ppr. jlolLo — Simplex
munditiis.
iSeat— Chaddlewood, Plympton, Devon.
SYMONS OF HATT.
Stmons, William Penn, Esq., C.E., of Hatt,
CO. Cornwall, Col. late South Wales Borderers, h. 17
July, 1843 ; m. 13 Feb. 1877, Caroline, only dau.
of Thomas Pinfold Hawkins, Esq. of Edgbaston.
Xiineagre. — This family is of Norman origin.
William Symons, 2nd son of Richard Symons, of Tremayne,
by Jane Vyvyan his wife, s. to the estates of his uncle,
William Symons, Esq,, 1498, and thus became of Tregarthyn
and Bodilh. He m. Margery, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Fowler, of Ricot, co. Oxon, and d. 1559, leaving an only son,
Nicholas Symons, of Tregarthyn, m. 1550, Joan, only child
of John Trelay, of Pelynt and Anthony, and dying 27 March,
1588, left three sons,
I. Nicholas, of Tregarthyn, who d. 1627, ancestor of SIart
Stmons, sister and heir of William Symons, Esq. of Wen-
drcm and Tremayne, who in. William Symons, ot Lydford,
Devon, and from this marriage descended William Gran-
vUle FitzSimon Symons, Esq. of Tremayne; AVillium Tre-
garthyn Symons, Esq, of Wendron and Hayne ; and Geoifj-e
St. Aubyn Symons, Esq, of Trenoweth. "
II. John, of whom presently.
III. Richard, of Anthony, ancestor of William Symons, of
Lydford, h. 11 March, 1702; to. Mar}-, sister and heir of
William Symons, Esq, of Tremayne and Wendron, Corn-
wall, and had a son and heir, William, of Tremayne and
Trenoworth, b. 19 March, 1729 ; m. Abigail, only child of
John Granville, of Madron, and d. 11 May, 1800, leaving
1 Nicholas Granville, of Tremayne, in. Henrietta Williams,
and had (with a younger son, John FitzSinions, of Tre-
garthyn, who m. 1833, Catherine, dau, of William Hore,
Esq., and was father of Thomas, an OfHccr of Dragoons,
who d. unm. 1855, and of William, drowned 1849) a ,son
and successor, Thomas Granville, of Tremayne, father
(by Mary Trevithick his wife) of William GrenviUe
FitzSimon, of Tremayne, who d. unm. 1856.
2 William Tregarthyn, of Wendron, who vi. Isabel Lucy,
dau, of Arthur Anneslev, Esq,, and had an only son,
William Tregarthyn, of Hayne. Devon, b. 14 April, 1802,
m. Mary, widow of George Grentell, Esq, of Penzance,
and dau. of James Symons, of Great Ormesbv, Norfolk,
and d. 13 July, 1833, leaving by her (who d. 2"l'eb. 1347>
an only child, Elizabeth Annesley Granville, heir to her
grandfather. Miss Symons in. Joseph Gunning .Symons,
Esq. of Tremayne, and dying left an only child, Isabel
Tregarthyn FitzSimon.
3 Richard Pyne, of Madrone, to. Mary, dau. of John
Vivian, Esq. of Truro, and left at his decease, 1855, aa
only son, George Micholas St. Aubyn, of Trenoweth, a
Capt. in the army, who ni. Is57, Frances Anne, dau. of
Francis Basset, Esq. of Trendinnick, and d. in India, i
Sept. 1858, leaving a dau. Constance Ada FitzSimon.
The 2nd son,
John Symons, b. 1653, s. to Trelay' at the decease of his
mother, 1586, and d. 1615, leaving by Margaret his wife, dau.
of Richard Bond, of Earth, near Saltash, an only son,
John Symons, of Pillaton, b. 1582 ; m. 1604, Elizabeth,
elder dau. and co-heir of Richard Trepe, Esq. of Crediton,*
Devon, and had an only son,
John Symons, of Hatt, in Botus Fleming, living 1665, m.
Margaret, dau. of WiUiam Rosevear, of Quethiock, and was
grandfather of
William Stmons, of Hatt and Broadmore, whose only child,
William Stmo.vs, Esq. of Hatt and Broadmore, High Sheriff
of Corn wall 1735, in. 1st, a dau. of Mr. Bond, of Holwood and
Earth, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, widow of Long Trosse, Esq. of
TrevoUai d, Cornwall, and had issue,
William, his heir.
Nicholas, who settled at Liverpool, where he d. 1802, leaving
an only son,
William, successor to his uncle.
Elizabeth, to. Rev. Peter Davy Foulkes.
Mary Anna, m. Rev. Charles Tucker.
Arabella, in. Rev. J. Foot.
The elder son,
William Stmons, Esq. of Hatt and Broadmore, d. umn.
1802, and was s. by his nephew,
William Stmons, Esq. of Hatt and Broadmore, m. Agnes,
dau. of William Penn, Esq., and rf. 1832. leaving issue,
William, his heir.
Nichula,-;, of Broadmore, b. 1822 ; d,7 . p. 12 Slarch, 1858.
Elizabeth, m. Col. George Woodfall, and d. 28 Dec. 1833,
a,ged 67, leaving four daus.
Mary Ann, to. John Heugh, Esq. Arabella.
The eldest son,
William Stmons, Esq. of Hatt, late Recorder of Saltash, b,
19 June, 1818; m. 13 Sept. 1842, Caroline Anne Southwell,
dau. of William Courtis, Esq. of Plymouth, and had issue,
I. William Pe.sn, now of Hatt.
II. Nicholas Sherwood, b. 20 March, 1845; m. a dau. of Col.
Woodfall.
III. John Littleton, 6. 5 Oct, 1848; m. a dau. of Gen. Gell.
IV. Heugh .Southwell, b. 21 Oct. 1853 ; jii. a dau. of Arthur
Pilleau, Esq, of Clifton.
I. Elizabeth Caroline.
II. Mary Ann, m. Charles H. B. Forbes, Esq. of Bombay.
Mr. Symons d. 6 March, 1883.
Arms — Per fesse sa. and or, a pale counterchanged, three
trefoils slipped of the second. Crests— Isl, ijn a, mount vert,
an ermine passant ppr., holding in the mouth a cinquefoil or,
slipped of the first; 2nd, A boar passant arg., armed or;
(ancient) An eagle rising arg. MoUoes—Fiiim\x&; Cor nobyle,
cor iiiiiuobyle.
SMl—Rsitt, Cornw.all.
SYNNOTT OF BALLYMOYEE.
SyNNOTT, Make Seton, Esq. of Pallymoyer, co.
Armagh, J.P., formerly Capt. Armagh Light
lufuutry, i. 1S17; s. his i'atlier 1890.
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THE LAI^DED GENTRY.
TAA
Liineage. — The family of Synnot possessed considerable
estates, an.l ranked ainoiijj the most eminent of the gentry
of the baronies of Forth and Bargy, until dispossessed of all
their lands by Oliveu Cromwell.
ToBLis Syxxot, of CO. Londondery, gent., was brought up
a Protestant, and was in Londonderry duiing its celebrated
siege. His eldest son,
Thomas Sts.not, Esq., Town Major of the city of Dublin
and Capt. in Lucas's Itogt. of Foot 1711, whose will dated
10 March, 1724, was proved 5 July, 17-G, J. May, 1725, and
left a son .and heir,
EicHARD Synnot, Esq. of Drumcondragli, Registrar of the
Diocese of Armagh, (whose will, dated 28 March, 1727, was
proved May, 1727). He»i. April, 1C04, Jane, dau. of Edward
Blosham, gent, of Dublin, and had (with a dau. Anne, m. St.
John) a sen,
Mark Stnxot, Esq. of Drumcondragh,bapt. 8 May, 1696; d.
19 Nov. 1754. He m. 1st, Euphemia, dau. of — Rivers, Esq.,
and 2nd!y, 16 Sept. 1769, Anne, dau. of Walter Nugent, Esq.
of Carpenterstown, co. Westmeath, by whom he had issue,
I. Mark, of Drumcondragh, m. 28 Feb. 1777, Susanna, dau.
of James Nugent, of Capentersiown, co. Westmeath, co-
heir, and eventually sole heir, of her only brother, John
Nugent,* and by her (who (/. 29 March, 1778) had issue, an
only son, Mark, his heir. Mr. Synnot served the office of
High Sheriff of Westmeath 1778, and dying March, 1789,
was s. by his only son,
Mark Synnot, of Monasteroris House, King's co., b. 20
Dec. 1777 ; -m. June, 1807, Mary, dau. of Robert Wilson,
of Monasteroris, and by her (who d. 14 Feb. 1841) had
issue,
1 John, d. unm. at Madeira 27 Feb. 1839.
2 Richard, d. udiii. 17 Feb. 1841, when the male line of
the elder branch of Synnot became extinct, and the
estates devolved upon the daus. as co-htirs-at-law.
1 Susanna, d. num. 11 Marth, 1842.
2 Maria, m. 4 Aug. 1842, George Woods Maunsell, 2nd
8on of Richard Maunsell, Esq. of Oakly Park, co. Kil-
dare, and has issue {see Macxsell of Oakly Park).
S Anne Jane, ra. 24 Aug. 1843, Mark Setoa Synnot, Esq.,
now of Ballymoyer, and has issue.
4 Charlotte Augusta, m. 10 Dec. 1846, Charles Cotting-
ham, only son of James Johnstone, Esq. of Drum, co.
Monaghan, and left issue, Charles Synnot, 7th Dragoon
Guards, ti. at Melbourne, Victoria, March, 1878; and
Florence, m. Mrs. Johnstone d. at Teneriffe, 16 Nov.
1853, and Mr. Johnstone, at Baden-Baden, July, 1870.
Mr. Synnot d. at Grove House, Clapham, 7 June, 1838.
II. Walter (Sir), of whom presently.
I. Mary, m. William Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree, co. West-
meath.
The 2nd son.
Sir Walter Stnnot, Knt. of Ballymoyer, m. 1st, 1770,
Jane, dau. of Jthn Seton, Esq. of Camberwell, representative
of Seton of Parhroath, and sister of John Seton, Esq. of New
York, and by her (who d. 1803) had issue,
I. Marcos, his heir.
II. Walter, of Ballintate, co. Armagh, Capt. G6th Regt., m.
1st, Catherine, dau. of Heniy Smith, Esq. of Beabeg, near
Drogheda, and by her had an only son,
AV alter, h. 12 March, 1807.
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of George Houston, Esq., and
by her (who d. 1834) had issue,
Robert, d. 1871, leaving is.sue.
George, ni. Catherine Holmes, 2nd dau. of Joseph Mather,
Esq. of Maytone House, eo. Armagh, and d. 1871, leaving
issue. She d. 13 Feb. 1881.
* Richard, 10th Lord Delvin, d. 1450, leaving issue (besides
Christopher, hia successor; Robert, of Drumcree ; and Lavalhn
of Dysert) a 4th son,
Andrew Nugent, of Donore, who left (besides Walter, of
Uonore) a 2nd son,
Andrew Nugent, of Clonlost, whO(Z., leaving Christopher, of
Clonlost, who d., leaving James, of Clonlost, who rf., leaving
Thomas, of Clonlost, ra. Ismay, dau. of Theobold Nugent, of
Kewhaggard, and left i?sue, James, of Clonlost, and Chris-
topher, of Wardenstown and Rathfarn.
James, the eldest son, had issue (besides Thomas, who s. his
father at Clonlost; a son,
Walter Nugent, of Carpenterstown, «. his father in the Clon-
delinn and Kingsland (now Reynalla) estates, and in 1719, s.
also to his cousin, Haytor Nugent, d. s. -p., only son and heir
of Christopher Nugent, of Wardenstown, in the Higginstown
and Rathfarn estates, which liad been granted to his father by
Charles II., for his losses in the royalist cause. He left,
besides other issue, an eldest son, James, who m. Deborah,
dau. of J. Staunton, of Galway, and had issue, John and
Susanna, ra. Mark Synnot. John, </. unm. 1776, when all his
estates devolved upon his sister, Susanna, in who.se descen-
dants, Ijeing the aeseeniiants of Mark Synnot, of Drumcon-
dragh, they still remain.
Marcus, d. s. p.
Albert, lOrasmus, d. Dec. 1859, s.p.
Monckton, m. and had issue. William, d.s.p.
Nugent.
Jane, m. Thomas Manifold, Esq., and had issue.
Mary Anne, m. Rev. Mr. Williams.
Catherine, m. — Cobham.
Capt. Synnot ra. 3rdly, 8 April, 1836, Mary Jane, youngest
dau. of Joseph Mather, ICsq. ot Jlaytone House, co. Armagh,
by whom (who ra. 2r>dly, Ch.arles Mac .-Vrthur, Esq., 2nd
son of Hannibal llaukins Mac Arthur, Esq., M.P.) he had
no issue. He d. Is50.
Sir Walter m. 2ndly, Ann Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Robert
JIartin, and had by her a dau. Elizabeth, wife of Rev. F'ilz-
gibbon Stewart, and a son,
Richard Walter, vi. Henrietta, dau. of Henry Thornton, Esq.
of Battersca Rise (who d. 1853), and d. 20 April, 1841,
leaving a son, Robert Harry Inglis, ra. Mary, dau. of —
Preston, Esq., and ((. 12 April, 1872, s. p., and a dau.
Henrietta Louisa.
Tlic son and heir,
Marcus Synnot, Esq. of Ballymoyer, J. P., served as High
Sheriff CO. Armagh 1830, 6.21 June, 1771 ; m. 29 June, 1814,
Jane, dau. of Thomas Gilson, Esq. of Wood Lodge, co. Lincoln,
and by her had issue,
I. Marcos, his heir.
II. Mark Seton, of Ballymoyer, heir to his brother.
III. Parker George, b. 1824; ni. 9 Oct. 1856, Georgiana
Thorpe, eldest dau. of William Verrall, Esq. of The Manor
House, Lewes, Sussex, and had issue,
1 Marcus, b. 22 Jan. 1853. 2 William George.
1 Georgiana Constance, d. 1870. 2 Jane Seton.
IV. William Forbes, Capt. Armagh Light Infantry, d. s. p.
29 Feb. 1876.
I. Mary Marcia, d. Aug. 1869.
II. Maria Eliza, m. Sept. 1848, Rev. Alexander Rowley
Miller, Rector of Lissan, co. Tyrone, and has issue ; he d.
1877.
III. Agnes Jane, m. 17 July, 1851, Rev. Francis Crawford,
Rector of Derryloran, co. Tyrone, and has issue.
IV. Barbara Cecilia, m. 22 Sept. 1869, George Crawhall, Esq.
of The Priory, Nun-Monkton, co. York.
V. Juliana Hewitt.
Mr. Synnot d. 3 Feb. 1855, and was s. by his eldest son,
Marcus Synnot, Esq. of Ballymoyer House, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheritr 1853, b. 19 Feb. 1816 ; m. 28 Feb. 1844, Ann,
eldest dau. of William Parker, Esq. of Hanthorpe House, co.
Lincoln, and d. s. p. 8 Oct. 1874, when the estates devolved
on his brother,
Mark Seton Synnot, Esq. of Ballymoyer, eo. Armagh, J. P.,
D.L., High Sheriff 1876, 6.31 July, 1820; m.2i Aug. 1843,
Anne Jane, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Mark Synnot, Esq. of
Monasteroris House, King's CO., and Grove House, Clapham,
Surrey, and had issue,
I. Mark Seton, now of Ballymoyer.
I. Mary Susanna, m. 22 Dec. 1868, Col. Arthur FitzBoy
Hart, C.B., of the 1st Batt. East Surrey Regt., eldest son of
Lieut.-Gen. Henry George Hart {see Hart of yetherburi/),
end has issue, Arthur Henry Seton, 6. 19 July, 1870 ; Ronald
Victor Gates, 6. 24 July, 1879 ; Beatrice Mary ; and Horatia
Annette Blanch.
II. Rosalie Jane.
III. Eva Charlotte, m. 22 Jan. 1875, Capt. Corbet Smith,
1st Royal Dragoons, of Walcot House, Lutterworth, co.
Leicester, and has issue, Ada Emily Corbet.
IV. Cecilia Agnes.
V. Charlotte Augusta, m. 6 Aug. 1872, Col. Reginald Clare
Hart, V.C, R.E., 2nd son of Lieut.-Gen. Henry Georgo
Hart (see Hart of Netherburi/), and has issue, Harold
Charles, b. 30 March, 1874; Henry, twin-brother, d. an
infant; Henry Francis, 6. 7 June, 1876; d. 17 Aug. 1876;
Reginald Seton, 6. 27 June, 1882; Norman Synnot, 6. 24
March, 1888 ; Annie Rosabel Clare ; and Sylvia Agnes
Alicia.
Ti. Ada Maria.
VII. Annette Beatrice, d. an infant.
Mr. Synnot s. to the Ballymoyer estate on the death of his
elder brother Marcus, 8 Oct. 1874, and d. 1890, when he was
s. by his only son.
Arms — Arg., three swans in pale sa., ducally gorged or,
on a canton gu. a sword in pale ppr. Crest — A swan issuaut,
wings expanded sa., ducally crowned or, and vulned in the
breast with an arrow gold, feathered arg. Motto — Sine maciUa :
former motto, registered 1711, Sin not.
&aJ— Ijallymoyer House, Newton Hamilton.
TAAFFE OF SMARMORE.
Taaffe, George Robert, Esq. of Smarmore, co.
Louth, b. 1871 ; *. liis father 18'J0.
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liineag'e. — Peter Taafe, Esq. of Pepparstown and Dro-
mine, CO. Louth, brother of Sir William Taaffe, ancestor of
the Viscounts Taaffe, and son of John Taaffe, Esq. of
Harristown, m. and liad issue,
Jeiiico, father of John Taaffe, of Carrowstown and Eath-
nioyle, Kosconimon, of which ho had a grant 1 May, 30
Charles II., lo78.
Lawrence.
The ind son,
Lawrence Taaffe, Esq, of Pepparstown, who had a grant
of cunfinuation 1624, was father of
James Taaffe, Esq. of Pepparstown, who was deprived of
his estate hy the usurping powers under Cromwell. He m.
Marjtaret, dau. of Clement MacDermott Eoe, of co. Roscom-
mon, and had, with other issue,
I. John Taaffe, m. and had issue.
II. George, of whom presently.
III. Peter, Major of Dillons Uegt. of the Irish Brigade, m. a
dau. of Garvey, by his wife, a Plowden, and had issue,
Mary and Frances.
iv. Lawrence (Rev.).
The elder son,
George Taaffe, Esq. of Corballas, co. Meath, m. Miss
Fleming, of the Slane family, and had issue, i. John, his heir;
I. Alicia, wife, of James Lynch, Esq. of Diogheda; ii. Eliza-
beth, wife of Eandal Kernan, Esq. of Dublin ; and iii. Mary,
wife of Luke Teeling, Esq. of Lisburn. The son and heir,
John Taaffe, Esq. of Smarniore, co. Louth, m. 1st, Miss
Plunkett, of Portmarnook, co. Dublin, and by her had issue,
I. Elizabeth, r.i. Patrick Thunder, Esq. of Lagore.
II. Mary, d. unm.
III. Alicia, TO. Michael Sweetman, Esq. of Longtown, and d,
leaving issue.
He ra. 2ndly, Catharine, dau. and co-heir of Eobert Taaffe,
Esq. of Ardmulchan, co. Meath, and by her had issue,
I. John, Knight of St. John of Jerusalem, to. 1st, Catherine,
tlau. ol Andrew Fitzgerald, Esq., Gen. in India, and had a
son, John, Knight of St. John of Jerusalem, late Capt.
of Dragoons in Piedmont and Major Loulli Rifles. He
111. 2ndly, Adriana FeiTO, Marche.sa Gabueini, Comtessa
Ferretti Villa Nova, Boccacio Pausacci, of Fano, in the
Pai al States, and d. at Fano, in Italy, 28 Sept. 18o2.
n. Robert, of Ardmulchan, co. Meath, m. aO April, 1827,
Catharine Isabella, only dau. of Theobald Mackenna, Esq.
Dublin, and d. 12 June, 1854, leaving issue,
1 John Egbert, of Ardmulchan, J. P., b. 31 March,
1829 ; TO. 4 Nov. 1857, Catalina Aliaga, dau. of Patrick
William Kelly, Esq. of Kingstown, co. Dublin, by Eosita
Manuela Aliaga his wife, dau. of Juan de Aliaga, Mar-
quis of Lurigarcho, in Spain, and d. 1886, leaving issue,
Roefrt Joseph, now of Ardmulchan, 6. 18 Oct. 1858;
Theobald Joseph, b. 10 Aug. 1861 ; John Joseph, b. 26
Aug. 1864; Eosita Mary ; and Mary Catalina.
1 Frances.
III. George, of Smarmore Castle.
IV. Stephen, d. unm.
I. Catharine, m. John McDonnell, Esq., and d. leaving a
son, John Randal.
II. Achsah Elinor, a nun, deceased.
III. Mary Jane, d. unm.
IV. Anne, in. Count Luigi Borgogeli, of Fano, in the Papal
States, deceased.
V. Rose, deceased. VI. Frances, deceased.
VII. Martha, deceased.
VIII. Julia, TO. Theobald Mackenna, Esq., Assistant Under-
Secretary, Dublin Castle, and had a son, John Mackenna,
and other issue.
The 3rd son,
George Taaffe, Esq. of Smarmore Castle, m. Elizabeth
Anne, dau. of Eandall McDonnell, Esq. of Fairfield, co. Dub-
lin, and by her (who d. 1856) had issue.
Miles, his heir.
George, Capt. 1st Royals, d. unm,. 1861.
John, of Smarmore.
Stephen, of Glenkeiran, co. Meath, J.P., 6. 1828; m. 1865,
Mary, dau. of Patrick W. Kelly, Esq., and has issue, George
Josi'ph, Capt. 4th Batt. (King's Own) E. Lancaster Eegt.,
;». 181j6; Mary; Eosita; and Elizabeth Catalina Georgiana.
Anne. Catherine. Elizabeth. Georgina.
Mr. Taaffe d. 1848, and was s. by his eldest son,
Mtles Taaffe, Esq. of Smarmore, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1856-7, 6. April, 1824; d. unm. 1872, and was s. by his
brother.
John Taaffe, Esq. of Smarmore, J.P. and D.L. for Louth,
J. P. for King's co., High Sheriff co. Louth, 1878, b. 1867,
Olivia .Mary, dau. of John Joseph Blake, Esq. of Garbally,
Kiu:,''.s CO., and had issue,
George Robert, now of Smarmore.
Mr. Taaffe d. 1890.
^nns— Gu., a cross arg., fretty az. Cre.si— A dexter arm in
armour embowed, brandishing a sword ppr., hilt and pommel
or. Motto — In hoc signo, spes uici.
Seat — Smarmore Castle, Ardee.
I TACON OF EYE, SUFFOLK.
Tacox, Thomas Henet, Esq. of Red House, co.
Suffolk, J.P. for the county and for the borough of
Eye, Alderman of the East Suffolk County Council
since its foundation, Mayor of Eye 1893-4, h. 1S3S ;
in. 1S6S, Catherine Elizabeth, eldest dau. of tlie
late Robert Baker Orford, Esq. of Occold Ilall,
Suffolk, and by her has had issue,
I. Harriett Bertha.
II. Maud Mary.
III. Kate Constance, d. 1888, aged 16.
Lineag-e — The family of Tacon is an old Spani.sh family,
a member of which was Governor of Madrid in the 15th, and
another Captain-General of Cuba in the I8th century.
Charles Tacon, Esq. of Ilinton Hall, Suffolk, m. Mary Ann
Girling, of Yoxford, and by her (who d. 1855) had issue,
I. Charles, of F.yc, Solicitor.
II. Thomas Henry, now of Eed House.
III. Richard John (Rev.), of Mansion Hon.'Je, Eve, and of
Eollesby Eectory, Great Yarmoutti, J.P. lor Nonolk, M.A.
Camb. ; Rector and Patron of Itollesby ; 6. 26 March, 1847;
in. 7 Blay, 1878, Caroline Ballard, only dau. of John Ballard
Pitt, Esq., M.D., by whom he has issue,
1 Richard Charles, h. 5 May, 1881.
3 Waveney Pitt, b. 3 Oct. 1882.
3 Dudley George Tomline, b. 24 Sept. 1886.
4 Thomas Henry Warcup, b. 5 Jan. 1890.
1 Ethel Safford, b. 5 March, 1879. •
2 Mabel Dacre, b. II Blarch, 1880.
3 Caroline Ada Chute, b. 25 Aug. 1884.
Mr. Tacon d. in 1881.
Residences— "Redi House, Eye, and Esplanade, Lowestoft.
TAILBY OF SKEFFINGTON-.
Tailby, William Ward, Esq. of Skeffington
Hall, CO. Leicester, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, J.P.
and D.L. co. Leicester, and J.P. co. Northampton,
High Sheriff of the former shire 1856, is Lord of
the Manors of Skeffington and Welham, h. 18 Jan.
1825; m. 9 Oct. 1850, Mary, dau. of WilUam
Taylor, Esq. of Humberstone Lodge.
Lineage.— Gilbert Tealbte, descended from a Lincoln-
shire family, was living temij. Elizabeth, and was father of
George Tealbte, Esq. of Othorpe Lodge, who purchased
an estate at Slawston, and d. 1657, leaving by Eebecca, his
wife (who d. Sept. 1661), a son,
William Tealbte, Esq. of Slawston, m. there 27 May, 1641,
Jane Hodgkin, and had issue,
I. George, his heir.
II. Gilbert, bapt. 8 Feb. 1643-4.
I. Elizabeth, m. 15 May, 1062, William Basset, of ShawB-
ton.
George Tailbt, Esq. of Slawston, in. and had issue, by
Mary his wife,
I. John, bapt. 6 April. 1663 ; left issue, by Anne, his wife, a
son, John, bapt. 26 Jan. 1096-7.
II. William, bapt. 14 May, 1664.
III. George, of wlmm hereafter.
IV. Thomas, bapt. 25 Jan. 1672-3.
v. Gilbert. vi. Edmund.
I. Jane, bapt. 7 Oct. 1667 ; m. 28 July, 1689, William Inchley,
Esq. of Shawston.
II. Eebecca, bur. 22 Oct. 1670.
III. Mary, in. 9 May, 1700, Edward Drake, Esq. of Halla-
ton.
Mr. Tailby was bur. at Shawston, 21 Dec. 1684. His 3rd
son,
George Tailbt, Esq. of Shawston, bapt. I Jan. 1665-6; pur-
chased an estate at Humberstone ; m. 25 Aug. 1689, Jane
Newbie, of Shawston, and by her had issue,
Thomas, d. an infant, 1090.
George, his heir.
The only surviving son,
George Tailbt, Esq. of Shawston, bapt. 9 Nov. 1691 ; m. 3
Jlay, 1722, Jane Drake, by whom (who d. 24 Dec. 1780, aged
16) he had issue.
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n. John, of Shawston, l>apt. 7 Oct. 1727; vt. 20 Feb. 1758,
Anne Palmer, and ,i. 25 June, 1781, having by her (who d.
9 Dec. ndti) had issue,
John, of ShaHston, an antiquarian of some note, b. 5 Jan.
and bapt. 9 Feb. 1759; ?;). butd. s. p. 6 Jan. 1S15.
Anne, ^. 26 July, and bapt. 25 Oct. 1761; m. William
Warner, of Cranoe.
m. Thomas, bapt. 13, and bur. 15 Oct. 1731.
nr. William, of whi in presently.
I. Mary, bapt. 6 June, 1725.
II. Jane. b;ipt. .'i June, 173."!.
III. l;ebeec:^ b;ipt. 19 June, 1736; m. John Kendall, of
Thorpe L;iU;;tjn.
Mr. Tailby d. 22, and was bur. at Shawston, 27 Aug. 1760. His
youngest son,
William Tailey. Esq. of Shawston and Welham, J. 15 Dec.
1744; ,.i. Mary, dau. of Bryan Ward, of Hallaton, by whom
(who d. 31 Dec. 1820, aged 64) he had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Jt'hn, bapt. 11 Jan. 1778 ; d. v.nm., 7th and was bur. at
Welham, 11 Jan. IsoO.
Mr. Tailby d. 29 April, 1829. His elder son,
William Tailby, Esq. of Humberstone, bapt. 31 July,
1773 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of E. Stevens, E.-<q. of Hallaton, and
had issue,
I. Willia.m Ward, now of Skcffington Hall.
I. Eliz.ibeth Mary Anne, m. lioger Dutton Miles, Esq. of
Key ham.
Mr. Tailby d. in 1853.
Arms — Erm., a saltire gu., on a chief az., a garb between
two escallops or. Crtst — On a mount vert a bull passant erm.,
gorged with a wreath of laurel ppr., the sinister foot resting
on an escallop or. J/o((o— Certum i^ete tlnein.
&eat — Sketiington Hall, Billesdon, Leicestershire.
TAILYOUR OF BORROWFIELD.
Eexxt-Tailtoue, Henry WAron, Esq. of
Borrowfield, co. Forfar, C.S. for that co., Major late
E.E., b. 9 Oct._1849 ; m. 9 Sept. 1875, Emily Rose,
3rd dau. of Julm Wingfield Stratford, Esq. of
Addmgton Park, Kent, and has issue,
I. John Wingfield, b. 1S81.
II. Cecil Eaumay.
I. Florence Veraon.
III. Eric.
II. Eleanor Maud.
Iiineage. — Hebcules Tailyour possessed Borrowfield
1615. liis son,
Hercules Tailyoub, s. his father 1662. He m. Katherine,
eldest dau. of the 2nd James Scott, of Logic, and had an only
dau.,
Elizaheth Tailyour, -,h. her cousin-german, Hobert Tail-
your. who s. to Borrowfield 1688. Their eldest son,
KoBEBT Tailyocr, next inherited Borrowfield. He m.
Katherine, 2nd dau. of the 4th James Scott, Esq. of Logie
and was .?. by his son,
Heeccles Tailyoub, of Borrowfield, ;». Catherine, dau. of
Sir William Ogih-y, Bart, of Barras, and was s. by his son,
Robert Tailyocr. He d. uiidi., and was s. by his sister,
Elizabeth Jean Tailyocr, m. 1773, Robert Itenny (who d.
1787, grandson of Patrick Renny, Esq. of Usan, co. Forfar),
and d. 1606, having had, with other children, who d. unm.,
Alexander, his heir.
Hercules, Lieut. -Col. H.M. service, m. Margaret Xess, and
had issue.
Charles, Capt. H.M. 40th Ecgt., killed at the storming of
Monte Video, 1806.
Catherine, m. T. Bruce, Esq. of Amot, and d. 1804.
Juliet, m. June, 1817, Anthony Adrian, 7th Earl of Kintore,
and d. g. p. July, 1819.
Robiaa.
The eldest son,
.\LEXANDEE Eennt-Tailtour, Esq. of Borrowfield, on
succeeding to his mother at her death, 1806, added, by the
directions of her last will, the surname of Tailyoue to that
of Resnt, assumed the Tailyour crest, and quartered the
Renny arms with those of Tailyour. He was 6. 31 Jan. 1775 ;
rn. 7 April, 1808, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Alexander
P^amsay, Bart, of Balmain, and by her (who d. 21 Oct. Ib25)
had issue,
Robert, b. 26 April, 1809; d. unm. 16 June, 1832.
Alexander Ramsay, 6. 22 Aug. 1810 ; d. uiim. 6 June,
1S25.
Thomas, his heir.
William, b. 29 April, 1814; d, unm. 14 Oct. 18.'59.
Henry, Major-Gen. commanuiiig the forces in Cevlon, b. 9
Sept. 1816; m. 19 June, laol, Eleanor Anne, 3rd dau. of
Robert W. Eickart Hepburn, Esq. of Eiekarton, co
Kincirdine, and had issue, Alexander Tailyour, b. 1854'
Henry Thomas, b. 1859; and Elizabeth Jane. '
Elizabeth Bannermann, d. unm. 1 June, 1831.
Jane, d. 8 Sept. 1819. Juliet, d. 21 Aug. 1823.
Jlr. Kiuny-Tailyour d. 8 Feb. 1849, and wa.s s. by his son,
Thomas Renny-Tailyocr, Esq. of Borrowfield, J.P. and
D.L., Major retired on full-pay from Bengal Engineers, and
Hon. Col. 1st Administrative Batt. Forfarshire E.V., b. 18
March, 1812; m. 9 June, 1847, Isabella Eliza, 2nd dau. of
Major Adam Atkinson, of Lorbottle, Northumberland, by
Eleanor Davison his wife, and had issue,
I. Henry Wacgh, now of Borrowfield.
II. Edward lianisay, b. 8 March, 1851.
III. Charles Alexander, b. 6 Sept. 1860; d. 6 Jan. 1867.
IV. Thomas Francis Bruce, Capt. R.E., 6. 8 June, 1863.
I. Elizabeth Lauderdale, m. 1877, William Harry Lumsden,
Esq. of Balmeilie, co. Aberdeen.
II. Louisa Isabella Sidney.
Mr. Renny-Tailyour d. 1885.
^?-»is— Quarterly : Ist and 4th, arg., a tree growing out of
the base vert, on a chief gu. two wings conjoined erm., for
Kenny; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a saltire engrailed sa., between two
men's hearts in chief and base ppr., and as many cinquefoils in
flanks vert, for Tailyour. Crests— 1st, a hand holding a pair
of balances ppr., for Eenny; 2nd, A hand ppr., holding a
passion cross gu., forTAiLYooR. Mottoes— Fvohitate consilium
pcrfecitur, for Renny ; In cruce salus, for Tailyoce.
Heat — Xewmanswell, near Montrose.
TAIT OF MILEia HOUSE.
Tait, John Sprot, Esq. of Milrig House, co.
Ayr, J.P. and D.L., late Lieut.-Col. 12th Eoyal
Lancers, b. Nov. lSi3.
Lineag-e.— William Tait, Esq. of Glasgow, m. 1768,
.Margaret, dau. of Alexander Duncan, Esq. of Lundie, and
sister of Adam, Viscount Duncan, the renowned Admiral, and
by her (who d. 1820) left at his decease, 1817, a son,
James Haldan-e Tait, Rear-Admiral of the Blue, m. 1812
Mary, dau. of Alexander Dtmcan, of Eestalrig, and by her
(who d. 1814) had issue,
Alexander Duncan, of Milrig House.
Marion Louisa, deceased.
Rear-Admiral Tait d. 7 Aug. 1845, and was s. by his only son,
Alexander Duncan Tait, Esq. of Milrig House, J.P. and
D.L., formerly Capt. 4ih Dragoons, b. 1 March, 1813 ; ?)i. June,
1840, Marion, dau. of John Sprot, Esq. of Clapham Common,
and by her (who d. 2 March, 1888) had issue,
James Alexander, of Faiilie House, Kilmasnock, N.B., late
Capt. 4th l^ragoon Guarils, b. April, 1841; vi. 1873, Mary
Anne, eldest dau. of William iJ. Smith-Cuninghame, Esq.
of Caprington, co. Ayr, and d. 1879.
John Sprot, now of Milrig House.
Mr. Tait d. 18S1.
^■.''!( — Milrig House, near Kilmarnock.
Cluti— Army and Navy, S.W.
TALBOT OF liACOCK ABBEY.
Talbot, Charles Hexey, Esq. of Lacoek Abbey,
Wilts, J.P., b. 2 Feb. lS-42; s. his father 1877.
Lineage. — ThK family is descended in the female line,
from the noble House of Shrewsbury.
John Talbot, Esq. of Salwarp (son of Sir John Talbot, of
Albrighton, by Elizabeth, his 2nd wife, dau. of Walter Wrot-
tesley, Esq. of Wrottesley), jit. Olive, dau. and co-heir of Sir
Henry Sharington, Knt, of Lacock, Wilts, which lady m. 2udly,
Sir Robert Stapylton, Knt. of Wighill, co. York, and d. 1646.
John Talbot d. 1581, and was s. by his eldest son,
Sharington Talbot, Esq. of Salwarp, who m. 1st. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir Thomas Leighton, and had, with other issue,
his eldest son, Sharington, of whom presently. He m. 2ndly,
Mary, dau. of John Washbourne, Esq., by whom he had, with
other issue, William, of Whittington, ancestor of the present
Earl of Shrewsbury. He d. 1642. The eldest son of the first
marriage,
Sharington Talbot, Esq. of Lacock and Salwarp, m. Jane,
dau. of John Lyttelton, Esq. of Frankley, and had, with other
issue a dau. Elizabeth, who m. Henry Davenport, Esq. of
Hallon, in Shropshire. He d. 1677, and was «. by his eldest
liurviving son.
Sir John Talbot, Knt. of Lacock and Salwarp, a warm
adherent of Charles II. lie m. 1st, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
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Sir John Keyt, 1st Bart, of Ebrington, by whom he had
issue,
I. Shakington, who m. Ann, eldest dau. of Sir Francis
Lawley, Bart, of Cannall, co. Stafford, and d. s.jj. 1685.
Sir John Talhot m. 2nd!y, Barbara, dau. of Sir Henry Slingsby,
Bart, of Scriven, co. York, by whom he had issue,
II. John, d. s. p. 1681.
in. Thomas, d. s. p. 168.3.
I. Ann, m. Sir John Ivory, Knt. of New Ross, co. Wex-
ford, eldest son of William Ivory, Esq. of tlie same place,
and had, with other issue, a son John Ivory '1'albot, of
whom presently, and a dau. Barbara, m Henry Davenport,
Esq. of Worfleld, in Shropshire.
ii. Barbara, wife of Sir Henry Telverton, Lord Grey de
Euthyn, and 1st Viscount Longueville.
III. Gilberta, d. unm.
Sir John Talbot d. Feb. 1714, and was bur. at Lacock. His
grandson (the son of his eldest dau.)
John Ivory Talbot, Esq. of Lacock Abbey and Salwarp,
LL.D., M.P. for Ludgershall and for Wilts, m. Mary, dau. of
Thomas, Lord Mansel, of Margam, and had issue, John of
Lacock Abbey, m. 1742, Elizabeth (('. 1744), dau. of James
Stone, Esq. of Badbury Manor, co. Wilts, LL.D., and d. s. p.
1778; Thomas (Rev.), of Margam, co. Glamorgan, m. 1740,
Jane only dau. of Thomas Beach, Esq. of Fittleton, Wilts, and
had a son, Thomas Mansel, of Margam (see Talbot of ilo.rfjam) ;
Martha. John Ivory Talbot d. Nov. 1772. The dau.,
Martha Talbot, in. her cousin, Rev. William Davenport,
LL.D., Uectorof Bredon, co. Worcester, son of Henry Daven-
port, Esq. of Worfield (see Daventort ot Davtnporl), by Bar-
"bara, his 2nd wife, and grandson of Henry Davenport, Esq. of
Hallon, and Elizabeth his wife, all above-mentioned. Mrs.
Davenport was mother of, with other issue,
William Davenport Talbot, Esq. of Lacock Abbey, m.
1796, Lady Elizabeth Theresa Fox-Strangways, eldest dau. of
Henry Thomas, 2nd Earl of Ilchester, and by her (who in.
2ndly, 1804, Charles Feilding, Rear-Admiral R.N. , by whom
ehe had two daus., Caroline, m. 1831, Ernest, 3rd Earl of
Mount Edgcumbe, and Henrietta Horatia, m. 1850, Thomas
■Gaisford, Esq. of Iford, co. 'Wilts) left at his decease, July,
1800, an only son,
William Henry Fox Talbot, Esq. of Lacock Abbc}', LL.D.,
F.R.S., J.P., and D.L., High Sheriff 1840, M.P. for Chippen-
ham, b. 11 Feb. 1800; m. 20 Dec. 1832, Constance, dau. of
Francis Mundy, Esq. of Markeaton, co. Derby, and by her
who d. 1880) had issue,
I. Charles Henry, his heir.
I. Ela Theresa, d. unm. 25 April, 1893.
II. Rosamond Constance.
III. Matilda Caroline, m. 16 June, 1859, J. Gilchrist Clark,
Esq. of Speddoch, Dumfries-sliire, who rf. 1881.
Mr. Talbot (Z. 1877, and was 5. by his only son,
Charles Henry Talbot, Esq., now of Lacock Abbey.
Arms— Ga., a, \\on rampant within a bordure engrailed or,
.a crescent for difference. Crest — On a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a lion passant or, differenced as the arms.
The above are the arms granted to William Davenport
Talljot, Esq., as exemplified in the oriirinal grant, dated 19
June, 1778, and recorded in the Heralds' College, London, 20
•June, 1778.
Scat — Lacock Abbey, Chippenham.
TALBOT OF MARGAH.
Talbot, Emily Charlotte, of Margam Park,
and Penrice Castle, co. G-lamorgan, eldest dau. and
co-heir of the late Christopher Eice Mansel Talbot,
Esq. of Margam Park and Penrice Castle, Lord
Lieut, of Glamorgan and M.P. for tlie said county,
by Lady Charlotte Butler his vrife, dau. of Eichard,
1st Earl of Grlengall.
Xiine age - The family of Mansel of Margam, one of the
most ancient in England, is said to have been founded by
Philip de Mansel, one of the followers of William the Con-
-querob, from him descended,
Sir Rice Mansel, of Oxwich and Penrice Castles, who was
:8ent by King Henry VIII. in 1536 with a supply of soldiers into
Ireland to assist the Lord Deputy in suppressing a rebellion
raised in that kingdom by the Earl of Kildare. On the sup-
pression of the Monastries by that Sovereign, Sir Rice had a
grant of the Abbey of Margam, and the royalty of the Avon
water. By his first wife, Eleanor, dau. and sole heir of James
Basset, Esq. of Beauprc, he left no issue. By his second wife,
Anne, dau. of Sir (files Bruges, of Coberley, co. Gloucester,
Knt., he had three sous, who all d. in his lifetime, and two
daus., Catherine, wife of William Basset, Esq. of Beanpre;
and Elizabeth, wife of WiUiam Morgan, Esq. of Llanternam,
CO. Monmouth. Sir Rice m. 3rdly, Cicely, dau. of William
Dabridgecourt, Esq., and had
Edward, his sucressor.
Anthony, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Basset, of Llan-
thrithed.
Mary, m. Sir Thomas Southwell, of Norfolk, Knt.
Sir Rice Mansel was «. at his death in 1589, by his elder son,
Sir Edward Mansel, of Margam, who was knighted in 1572,
and who greatly distinguished himself in the service of Queen
Elizabeth. He in. Lady Jane Somerset, youngest dau. of
Henry, Earl of Worcester, and by her, who d. 16 Oct. 1597, he
had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Francis (Sir), of Trimsaren, created a baronet in 1696, and
from whom the Mansels of Trimsaren descended.
Robert (Sir), knighted by the Earl of Essex for his valour at
the siege and capture of the town of Calais, in 1596.
Philip.
Elizabeth, m. Sir Walter Eice, of Newton, co. Carmarthen,
Knt.
Cecil, in. Rowland Williams, Esq. of Llangiby, co. Mon-
mouth.
Mary, m. Christopher Tuberville, Esq. of Pennlyne.
Anne, m. Edward Carne, Esq. of Nashe.
Sir Edward was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Thomas Mansel, of Margam, who was created aBaronet
22 May, 1611, on the institution of that dignity by King
James I. Sir Thomas m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Lewis, secondLord
Mordaunt, by whom ho had three sons; and2ndly, Jane, dau.
of Thomas Pole, Esq., by whom he had a dau. Mary, wife of
Edward Stradling, Esq. Sir Thomas d. 20 Dec. 1631, and was
s. by his son.
Sir Lewis Mansel, of Margam, 2nd Bart., who m. 1st, Lady
Katherine Sydney, dau. of Robert, 1st Earl of Leicester, but
by her had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Katherine, dau. of Sir
Edward Lewis, ot Van, co. Glamorgan, by whom he had two
daus., Jane, in. Abraham Wogan, Esq., and Blanche, m. Sir
Charles Kemeys, Knt. He rn. 3rdly, Lady Elizabeth Montague,
dau. of Henry, Earl of Manchester, by whom (who in. 2ndly,
Sir Edward Sebright) he had issue,
Edward, his heir. Henry.
Elizabeth, m. Sir William Wiseman, of liivenhall, Bart.
Mary, m. William Leman, Esq. of Northam.
Sir Lewis d. about the year 1638, and was s. by his elder son.
Sir Edward Mansel, of Margam, 3rd Bart., who ni. Martha,
dau. of Edward Carne, Esq. of Wenny, co. Glamorgan, by whom
he had issue,
Edward, who d. unm.
Thomas, heir to his father.
Martha, m. Thomas Jlorgan, Esq. of Tredegar.
Elizabeth, m. Sir Edward Stradling, of St. Donats, Bart.
Sir Edward d. 17 Nov. 1706, aged 70, and was s. by his only
surviving son.
Sir Tho.mas Mansel, of Margam, 4th Bart., Comptroller of
the Household to Queen Anne, one of Her JMajesty's Privy
Council, a Commissioner of the Treasury, and one of the
Tellers of the Exchequer. Sir Thomas was raised to the
Peerage in 1711, as Baron Mansell, of Margam. He m.
Martha, dau. and heir of Francis Millington, Esq. of the City
of London, by whom he had issue,
Robert, m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Admiral Sir Cloudesley
Shovell, Knt., and dying in the lifetime of his father, 29
April, 1723, left with a dau., a son,
Thomas, successor to his grandfather.
Christopher, 3rd Baron Mansell.
BnssT, 4th Baron Mansell.
Martha. Elizabeth.
Mary, m. John Ivory Talbot, Esq. of Lacock, co. Wilts
{see preceding Memoir), of whom presently.
Lord Mansell d. 10 Dec. 1723, and was s. by his grandson,
Thomas, 2nd Lord Mansell, who d. unm. in 1743, when the
title reverted to his uncle,
Christopher, 3rd Lord Mansell, who d. -anm. in 1744, and
was s. by his brother,
Bdssy, 4th Lord Mansell, who m. 1st, Lady Betty Hervey,
dau. of John, Earl of Bristol, but by her had no issue. He
in. 2ndly, Lady Barbara Blacket, dau. of William, 2nd Earl of
Jersey, and widow of Sir William Blacket, Bart., by whom ho
had an only dau. and heir,
Louisa Barbara, m. George, 2nd Lord Vernon, by whom she
had one dau. Louisa, who d. unm. in 1786. Lady Vernon
d. in the same year.
Lord Mansell d. 29 Nov. 1750, when the Barony and the
Baronetcy expired, but the representation of the family and
the settled estates devolved upon
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JoHS Talbot, of Lacoek Alibey, co. Wilts, eldest surviving
son of the before meutioned John Ivory Talbot, Esq. of Lacoek
Abbey {see that famih/), by Maky, dau. of the 1st Baron
Alansell (see abovt). Mr. Talbot a. without issue in 1778, and
was s. by his brother,
Kev. Thomas Talbot, of Margam, who m. in 1746, Jane,
only dau. of Thomas Beach, Esq. of Kittleton, co. AVilts, by
whom he had a son,
Thomas ^Mansel Talbot, Esq. of Margam, who vi. in Feb.
1794, Lady Mary Lucy Fox-Strangways, dau. of Henry Thomas,
•2na Earl of Jlchester (she m. 2ndly, 28 April, 1815, Sir
Christopher Cole, K.C.B., Capt. E.N., and d. 3 Feb. 1855) by
whom he had a son and heir,
Christopher Kick Mansel Talbot, Esq. of Margam and
Penrice Castle, co. Glamorgan, Lord-Lieut, of that co., and
M.P. 1830-90, b. 10 May, 1803 ; m. 28 Dec. 1835, Lady Charlotte
Butler, dau. of Richard, 1st Earl of Glengall, and by her, who
<?. 22 March, 1S46, had issue, one son and three daus.,
Tlieodore Mansel, 6. 1839, M.A. Christ Church, Oxford, J.P.,
d. uniit. 1876.
Emilt Charlotte, now of Margam.
Bertha Isabella, m. 181.6, John Fletcher, Esq. of SaltonHall,
CO. Haddington, and has with other issue, a son,
Andrew Mansel Talbot, b. 1880.
Olivia Emma.
Mr. Talbot d. 17 Jan. 1890.
Seats — Margam Park, Port Talbot, and Penrice Castle, Swan-
sea ; Llandough Castle, Cowbridge.
Touii Residence — 3, Cavendish Square, W.
TALBOT OF CASTLE TALBOT.
Talbot, John Htacixth, Esq. of Castle Talbot,
CO. Wexford, J. P., High Sheriff 1894, b. 13 Dec.
1851.
Lineage. — Walter Talbot, Clerk of the Crown for co.
Wexford, was a party in a suit in Chancery 158G. He m.
Joane, dau. and co-heir of Jasper Bolane, Esq. of Talbots-
town, en. Wexford, andleft issue, Francis, of wliom presently,
and Elinor, wife of Patrick Walsh, of Ballyclonecranell. The
only son,
Francis Talbot, Esq. of Ballynamony, who was granted
that estate now called Castle Talbot, in the territory of
O'Morchoe's county and co. Wexford, by patent dated 20 Feb.
1617. He m. Anne, dau. of Sir William Synnott, Knt. of
Ballyfarnoge, co. Wexford, and had, with two daus., Joan, m.
Col. John Synnott, and Margaret, vi. Mark Synnott, Esq.), a
son,
Walter Talbot, Esq. of Ballynamony, High Sheriff co.
Wexford 1649. He m. Elinor, dau. of Wi liaiii Esmonde, Esq.
of Johnstown, co. Wexford, and had William, his heir;
Charles, of Curraghcloe, m. Anne Wallis; and Elinor, m.
James Sherlock, Esq. of Ballyna. Mr. Talbot was s. by his
son,
William Talbot. Esq. of Ballynamony, SLP. for Wexford
in King's James II. "s Parliament 16S9, killed at the siege of
Derry, on King James's side ; he m. Margaret, dau. of Richard
Mastei'.-on, Esq. of Castletown, co. Wexford, by whom he left
issue, Roger, his heir; Gabriel (Rev.), Superior of the College
of Oporto; Richard of Ballynagore ; James, in the Spanish
army ; Mary, m. James Byrne, Esq. of Coolnehorney ; Elinor,
m. Walter Butler, Esq., co. Carlow ; and Anne, m. Capt. Mayo,
E.N. Mr. Talbot was s. by his eldest son,
Roger Talbot, Esq. of Ballynamony, hi. 1st, Margaret, d.au.
of Robert Walsh, Esq. of The Walsh Mountains, co. Kilkenny,
and had issue,
William, his heir.
He )ii. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Patrick Fitzpatrick, Esq. of
Ballybooden, Queen's co., by whom he had issue,
4 Mathew, successor to his brother.
I Catherine, m. Dominick Ford, Esq. of Ballyfad.
Margaret, ra. Edmund Loghlin, Esq. of Durrow.
Mr. Talbot was s. by the son of his first marriage,
William Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot, m. Teresa, dau. of
John Smith, Esq. of Dama, co. Kilkenny, and had issue,
I. Roger, d. v. p.
I. Jane, m. Edward Masterson, brother of Luke Masterson,
Esq. of Castletown.
II. Klizabeth, m. Laurence OToole, Esq. of Buxtown, and
had issue, Bryan O'Toole, Lieut. -Col. of the 7th Portuguese
Kegt. of Cacadores, C.B., Knt. of St. Louis of France, d.
ls'24.
III. Margaret, rn. Edward Sutton, brother of Count Sutton
de Clouard, of Frauca.
Mr. Talbot, whose will was dated 22 June, 1750, d. that year,
and was s. by his half-brother,
Mathew Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot, m. 1st, Juliana,
dau. of Richard Donovan, Esq. of Caniolin (sre Donovan o/
Ballymorc), and widow of Richard, 6th Earl of Anglesey, and
had by her (who d. 20 Nov. 1776, and was buried with her 1st
husband, at liossminoge, co. Wexlord) a son,
I. William, his heir.
He m. 2ndly, 11 July, 1783, a dau. of John D'Arcy, Esq. of
Kilullagh, CO. Galway, and widow of Count d'Arcy, of France,
and dying 27 Oct. 1795, left
II. Mathew Roger D'Arcy, Capt. co. Stafford Militia, b. 1786;
d. vnm. 1S50.
III. John IItacinth, who eventually s. to Castle Talbot.
IV. James, of Knockmullen, co. Wexford, J. P., Lieut, in the
1st Regt. of Foot Guards, b. 1794; m. 1824, Mary, dau. of
Edward Sutton, Esq. of Summer Hill, co. Wexford, and d.
1862, having had issue,
1 George, of Knockmullen, C.B., J. P. co. Wexford, Chief
Commissioner of the Dublin Metropolitan Police from
I87I to 1882, formerly Capt. 13th Light Infantry, in. 1852,
Mary, dau. of James O'Beirne, Esq. of Jamestown, co.
Leitrini, and has issue, George James F'rancis, R.A. ;
Augusta, d. unm. 8 May, 1884 ; and Gwendoline.
2 Mathew Edward, rf. iiiMii,. 20 March, 1869.
3 Henry John, d. unm. 1876.
1 Margaret, m. 1843, Hon. John Charles Dundas, 2ncl
son of Lawrense, 1st Eail of Zetland, by whom (who d.
14 Feb. 1866) she has a son, Lawrence, 1st Marquess of
Zethind. 2 Mary Anne.
I. Margaret Matilda, d. unm. in Paris, bur. at P6re la
Chaise.
II. Anne, Countess of the Order of Bavaria, d. unm.
;AIr. Talbot d. 1795, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot, b. 19 Jan. 1765; m.
1st, 30 Jan. 1785, Mary, dau. of Laurence O'Toole, Esq. of
Buxtown, CO. Wexford, and by her (who d. 19 May, 1796) had
issue,
]\Iatthew, 6. 7 March, 1 787 ; m. Anne, dau. of Laurence
O'Uourke, Esq. of Bluebell, co. Dublin, and d. 15 Nov. 1838,
having had issue,
Matthew St. Lawrence. (7. v. p. Feb. 1832.
Elizabeth, d. at Brussels 19 June, 1839.
William, heir to his lather.
Laurence, R.N., d. at sea, 8 Nov. 1813.
Maria, m. 27 June, 1814, John, 16th Earl of Shrewsbury and
Waterford ; d. 4 June, 18.)6.
Julia, m. 7 Sept. 1815, I'atrick Bishop, Esq. of Bishop's
Court, CO. Waterford ; d. Feb. 1^20.
Margaret, m. 20 March, 18'20, George Bryan, Esq. of Jenk-
instown, co. Kilkenny, and had issue, George Bryan, Esq.
of JenUinstown, and Augusta Mary, wife of Edward, 2nJ
Lord BcUew.
Mr. Talbot m. 2ndly, 24 Aug. 1796, Anne, dau. of Robert
Woodcock, Esq. of Killown, co. Wexford, and by her (who d.
II March, 1808) had issue,
Robert, Lieut, in the Royal Guard of France, 6. 1799.
d. s. p.
John, Lieut, in the Royal Guard of France, 6. 1800 ; d. in
Bombay.
Charles, b. 1801 ; d. in Jamaica.
George, b. Ib04 ; d. at Richmond, in 'Virginia, North America,
I8'29.
Anne, d. 30 Nov. 1865.
Catharine, m. Henry Lambert, Esq. of Carnogh, D.L. co.
Wexford, and had issue.
Mr. Talbot m. 3rdly, 12 Sept. 1808, Anne, dau. of John Beau-
mant, Esq. of Hyde Park, co. Wexford. He was s. by his
eldest surviving son,
William Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot, J.P., Capt. 27th
Regt., and IMajor in the Queen of Spain's service, b. 29 Jan.
1789 ; 1)1. 1st, llonora, dau. of John Power, Esq. sister of
Edmund Power, Esq. of Gurteen, co. Waterford, and widow
of Major Quin, Scots Fusiliers, and 2ndly, Sept. 1859, Charlotte,
dau. of Micaiius John Kennedy, Esq., and d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1861,
when he was s. by his uncle,
John Hyacinth Talbot, Esq. of Castle Talbot, Talbot Hall,
and Ballytrent, J.P., D.L., M.P., m. 1st. 10 May, 1822, Anne,
Eliza, only dau. and heir of Walter Redmond, Esq. of Bally-
trent, CO. Wexford, and by her (who d. 1826) had three daus.
(co-heirs of their mother),
Anne Eliza Mary, m. 30 Aug. 1842, Sir Thomas N. Reding-
ton, K.C.B., of Kilcornan, co. Galway, who d. 1862.
Jane Anne Eliza, m. 26 Jan. 1843, Sir James Power, 2nd
Bart, of Edermine, co. Wexford, wbo d. 30 Sept. 1877.
MatiMa Anna Eliza, m. 23 May, 1848. O'Neill Segrave, Esq.
of Cabra House, co. Dublin, and Kilti.uon, co. Wieklow,
who d. 1878.
He m. 2ndly, 25 Feb. 1851, Eliza, .5th dau. of Sir John Tower,
1st Bart, of Edermine, and by her, who d. la'SJ., had issue.
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John Hyacinth, now of Castle Talbot.
Emily, m. 8 Jan. 1880, Heffurnan Considine, Esq., B.A.
Oxon, eldest son of Heffernan Consiil.ne, Esq., J.P. and D.L.,
of Derk, co. Limerick.
Anns — Gu., a lion rampant within a bordure engraikd or.
Crest— On a chapeau gn., turned up erm., a lion statant or,
the tail extended. JSIoito — Prest daccomplir.
«€((/.«- '"■inle Talbot, Blaekwaier, co. Wexford; and Bally-
trent, B oadwa/.
ttiii— Siepiien's Green, Dublin.
TALBOT OF MOUNT TALBOT.
Talbot, William John, Esq. uf Mount Talbot,
CO. Roscommon, J.P. cos. Galwav and Roscommon,
Higli Sheritifor the latter eoim'ty 18SG, late Capt.
7tli Brigade South Irish Division R.A., h. 1 July,
1859.
Lineagre— Richard Talbot, 2nd Justice of the Court of
Common Pleas in Ireland, son of William Talbot, who was a
younger son cf Talbot, of Malahide, m. Mary, dau. of John
Burnell, of Ballyriffin, and had a son,
EicHARD Talbot, Esq. of Templcoge, co. Dublin, m. Eliza-
beth Barncwall, and was father of
John Talbot, Esq. of Templeose, a minor 1577, whose son,
Sir Henbt Talbot, Knt. of Templeoge, co. Dublin, and
Mount Talbot, co. lloscomiuon, m. Marcarft, dau. of Sir Wil-
liam Talbot, Bart, of Cartown, co. Kildare, and sister of
llichard, Duke of Tyrconnel, and by her (who d. 14 Dec. 1663)
left a son and successor,
CoL. James Talbot, of Mount Talbot, -//). Hon. Bridget
Bermingham, dau. of Francis, 19th Lord Athenry, and was
father of
William Talbot, Esq. of Mount Talbot, in. Lucy Hamilton,
a widow, and d. 1692, leaving a son and successor,
Henry Talbot, Esq. of Mount Talbot, m. 1711, Isabella
Forward, and was s. at his decease, 17.iy, by his son,
William Talbot, Esq. of Mount Talbot, m. 1739, Sarah Rose,
and left two sons, Henry lio^e Talbot, who d. 17.59, and
William Talbot, Esq. of Mount Talbot, hi. Elizabeth Rose,
and was father of
William John Talbot, Esq. of iMount Talbot, m. May, 1775,
Lady Anne Crcsbie, dau. of William, 1st Earl of Glandore, and
had issue, three sons, William, of Mount Talbot, d. 1851 ;
John, of whom presently ; and Charles, Capt. 5th Fusiliers,
who fell at the battle of Walcheren. The 2nd son.
Rev. John Talbot, assumed the name and arms of Ckosbie,
in pursuance of the will of his uncle, John, last Earl of Glan-
dore, 14 Feb. 1816. He m. Sept. 1811, Jane, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. Thomas Lloyd, of Beechmount, co. Limerick, and had
issue,
William, the present William Talbot Crosbie, Esq. of
Ardfert Abbey, co. Kerry.
John, of Mount Talbot.
Anne, )?i. 27 June, 1S39, Rev. M. A. Cooke.
Diana, m. 6 Au^. 1835, Edward Thomas Coke, Esq. of Deb-
dale, Notts, and of Trusley, co. Derby, Hon. Col. 1st Derby-
shire Militia, and has issue.
Mr. Talbot Crosbie d. Jan. 1818. His 2nd son,
John Talbot, Esq. of Mount Talbot, co. Roscommon, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1857, formerly of the 35th Regt., h.
4 Oct. 1818; m. 1st, 2 Jan. 1845, Marianne, eldest dau. of
Marcus McCausland, Esq. of Fruit Hill, co. Londonderry, and
by this marriage (which was dissolved by Act of Parliament,
29 July, 1856) he had an only dau. Marianne Jane Theodosia,
m. 21 Oct. 1869, Arthur Eickard Lloyd, son of Thomas Lloyd,
Esq., D.L., of Beechmount, co. Limerick, and d. 3 Jan. 1894.
Mr. J. Talbot m. 2ndly, 15 Oct. 1858, Gertrude Caroline, dau.
of Lieut. -Col. Bayly, of Ballyarthur, co. Wicklow, and by her
(who m. 2ndly, 18 Aug. 1864, Hon. F. G. Crofton, and d. 19
Aug. 1869) had a son, William John, now of Mount Talbot.
Mr. John Talbot d. 16 July, 1859.
.^?-j)is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a lion rampant within
a bordure engrailed gu., for Talbot ; 2nd, arg., a lion rampant
ea., armed andlanguedgu., in chief two dexter hands apaumee
of the third, for Ckoseie ; 3rd, gu., three cinquefuils, two and
one, erm., for Hamilton. Crtsls — 1st, on a cap of maintenance
az., turned up erm., alion passant gu., for Talbot; 2nd, three
Rwords, one in pale with point upwards and two in saltirc with
points downwards,entwined with a serpent, all ppr., for Ceosbie.
Motto — Prct d'accomplir.
Scat — Mount Talbot, co. Roscommon.
tVii6— Kildare St., Dublin.
TANCRED OF WEENS AND AKDEN.
Taxceed, George, of Weens, co. Roxburgh, and
Arden, co. York, J.P. and D.L. Roxbm-ghshire,
J.P. N.R. CO. York, late Capt. Royal Scots Grcjs,
and previously Lieut. 17th Lancers, b. 16 Oct!
1831 ; assumed the name and arms of Tanceed by
royal licence, 8 Sept. 18S5, in lieu of that of Cleg-
horn, in compliance with the will of his maternal
imcle, Capt. James R. Dalton, R.N. ; m. 10 June,
1862, Mary Anne Hay, 3rd dau. of Col. Thomas
Lumsden, C.B., of Belhelvie Lodge, co. Aberdeen,
by Hay his wife, dau. of John Burnett, Esq. of
Elrick, and has issue,
I. George Harry Lumsden, b. 22 May, 1863.
II. James Charles, Lieut. Royal Xavy, b. 17 Sept. 1864.
III. Thomas Angus, Lieut. Royal Artillery, b. 16 Sept. 1867.
IV. Richard Fairfax, b. 31 March, 1875.
V. Edward Meynell, b. 26 March, 1877.
VI. John Yule, b. 16 April, 1879.
VII. Walter Cecil, b. 11 Feb. 1S85.
I. ."^rary Norcliffe. n. Katharine Wray.
III. Frances Madeline.
IV. Edith Dalton, b. 19 April, 1873; d. 13 July, 1890.
Lineage. — The late George Cleghobn, of Weens, son of
Thomas Clcghorn ((/. 1813), by Mary his wife (m. 1776),
eldest dau. of George Yule, of Gilislees, rn. 5 Feb. 1822,
3Iaria Catherine, 3rd dau. of Colonel Jolin Dalton of Slen-
ingford Park, co. Y^ork, and Fillingham Castle, co. Lincoln,
and had issue,
I. George, now of Weens.
II. James Charles, m. 10 .May, 1869, Sarah, youngest dau. of
the Rev. Thomas Walker, of co. Derry, and lias issue, a son,
Charles Angus, Lieut. K.A., and five daus.
i;i. Thom.ia Angus, d. 10 Jan. 1860, at Sea.
IV. John Dalton, m. 1870, Sarah, dau. of Col. Hawley, and
had issue.
I. Mary Norcliffe, m. 1847, her cousin, Capt. Charles James
Dalton, K.A. (see Dalton of Skaiiviford Park).
II. Susan, m. 1*58, George Mellis Douglas, and had issue, a
son, George Prescott, Capt. Queen's bays.
III. Cecilia, m. 1851, Arthur Campbell, of Catrine, Ayrshire,
and had issue.
IV. Frances Madeline, (.;. unm. 1870.
Arms— Arg., a chevron between three escallops, gu. and (for
distinction) in the centre chief point a cross-crosslet also gules.
Crest— .\n olive tree fructed, ppr. charged (for distinction) oa
the trunk with a cross-crosslet .gold.
5e(a.5— Weens House, Hawick, N.B. : Arden Hall, Helmsley,
Yorkshire.
TANNER OF KINGS NYMPTON PARK.
Taxxee, Ret. John Yowlek, of Kings Xympton
Park, CO. Devon, J.P. and D.L., and County Coun-
cillor, B.A. Cambridge, Rector of Chawleigh, b.
1830 ; m. 1871, Eliza, elder dau. of late Sir M. W.
Thompson, 1st Bart, of Guiseley, co. York, and has
issue,
Charles Pbile, 6. 1S73.
Mary Agnes.
Lineagre.— JA5IES Tanner, Esq. of Kings Nyrapton Park,
J.P. (son of Robert Tanner, Esq. by Mary his wife, dau.
of Thomas Melhuish, Esq. and grandson of Jonathan Tanner,
Esq. of Rose, Ash, Devon), m. 1827, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Vowler, Esq. of Parnacott, Devon, and d. 1868, leaving issue,
John Vowleb, now of Kings Nympton.
James Melhuish, m. 1880, Caroline, dau. of the late Rev.
James Buckingham, Rector of Doddiscombsleigh.
Mary, m. 1855, Sir Charles Malcolm Kennedy, K.C.M.G.,
C.B.
^?-)iis— Arg., three Moors' heads couped at the neck in pro-
Die sa., wreathed round the temples of the first and gu. Crest
— A Moor's head, as in the arms.
Seat — Kings JNyiiipton Park, near Chulmleigh, North Devon.
Hesuience — Chawleigh Rectory, North Devon.
TARLETON OF BREAKSPEARS.
Taeletox, Alfbed Heney, Esq. of Breakspears,
Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, J. P., late Lieut. R.N., b.
16 May, 1862 ; served in the Royal Navy, 1874-88 ;
m. 8 Feb. 1888, Henrietta Charlotte, only child of
Admiral Tennyson D'Eyncourt, C.B., of Bayons
Manor, co. Lmcoln (.see that family), by Lady
Henrietta his wife, 4th and youngest dau. of the
4th Duke of Newcastle, and has had issue,
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I. Freda Henrietta.
n. Finetta, d. 30 Mav, 1S90.
Mr. Tarleton *. to the estates of Breakspears,
Cranfield, Garsingtou, and Deptford, by tlio -will of
Mrs. Drake, -widow of W. W. Drake, Esq. of
JJreakspcars, -svLo Mas son of Eer. W. W. Drake,
Hector of Malpas, Cheshire, by Eliza, dau. of
Thomas Tarleton, Esq. of Bolesworth.
Iiineag-e. — This family is descended from an ancient
family of Taki.etos of Aigburlh, uo. Lancaster, in which co.
tliey were seated early in the 13th centnry.
The records of H.M. College of Arms p;ive Edward Tarle-
ton, of Chnreh Stile House, Liverpool (sixteenth in descent
from Walter de Tarleton) who was commander of the
" Dublin" man-of-war, and a Justice of Peace. He was 6.
16J0 ; m. 1st, 16-10, Margaret, dau. and co-heir of William
Ireland, Esq. by Eleanor his wife, dau. of Edward Moor, Esq.
of Bark Hall, co. Lancaster, High Sheriff of that co. ; and
Cudly, 1061, Anne, dau. of Henry Corlcs, Esq., and had issue
by his 1st wife,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. Edward m. Margaret, dau. of W. Rimmer, Esq. of
Eimmer Court, co. Lancaster, and d. 1723, leaving issue.
I. Dorothy, m. — Walker, Esq. of Liverpool.
II. Margaret, in. Thomas liayley, Esq.
III. Frances, ni. Timothy Tarleton, Esq.
Edward Tarleton, who, by his will, founded the charity for
seamen's widows in Liverpool, called Tarleton's, (/. 1690,
aged 70, and was bur. at St. Nicholas, Liverpool. His elder
son,
JoHv Tarleton, Esq. 6. 1650; m. 1st, Anne, dau. of
William English, Esq. of Ireland; and 2ndly, Anne, dau. and
heir of William Clcvland, Esq., and rf. 20 Dec. 1721 (bur. at
St. Nicholas", Liverpool), having had (with fourteen other
sons, who (?. s.p.),
Thomas, of whom presently.
Edward, m. Isabel, dau. and co-heir of Jonathan Livesey,
Esq., and had issue.
Anne, m. 1705, Ralph Williamson, Esq.
The eldest son by the 1st marriage,
Thomas Tarleton, Esq. b. 16S0; m. 1715, Bridget, eldest
dau. of Richard Houghton, Esq. of Highfield, co. Lancaster,
(she d. 3 May, 1773), and d. Dec. 1731 (Inir. in St. Paul's
Churchyard, London), having had (with three other sons and
two daus., all of whom d. s. p.) a son,
John Tarleton, Esq. of Aigburth, co. Lancaster, and
Bolesworth Castle, co. Chester, J. P., Mayor of Liverpool, 1764,
b. March, 1719; m. 1751, Jane, eldest dau. and co-lieiress of
Banastre Parker, Esq. of Cuerdon, co. Lancaster (she d.
1797), and d. 6 Sept. 1773 (bur. at St. Nicholas', Liverpool),
having had issue,
I. William, d. s. p. 1778, aged 20.
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
III. Banastre (Sir), G.C.B., Gen. In the army, h. 21 Aug.
1754; served with di^^tinction in the Amcriean and Penin-
sular wars, and was created a baronet 1818. He m. 17 Dec.
1798, Priscilla Susan Bertie, natural dau. of Robert, 4th
Duke of Ancaster, and d. s. p. 16 Jan. 1833. She d. 13 Aug.
1864. {See Bdrke's Extinct Baronetcies).
rv. John, of Finch House, t. 1755 ; m. 1790, Isabella, dau.
and co-heir of A. Collingwood, Esq. of Unthank, and had
issue.
V. Clayton, m. 1795, Jemima, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas
Robinson, Esq. of Liverpool, and d. s. p. 1796.
I. Anne.
II. Bridget, m. 1781, Edward Falkner, Esq., J.P., and d.
1818.
The 2nd, but eldest surviving son,
Thomas Tarleton, Esq. of Aigburth, co. Lancaster, and
Bolesworth Castle, co. Chester, b. 6 July, 1753 ; m. 1775,
Mary, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Lawrence RobinBon, Esq. of
Clitheroe, co. Lancaster, and d. 1820 (bur. at Malpas), having
by her (who d. 12 Feb. 1812; had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. John Edward (liev.). Rector of Chclsfield, Kent, 6. 1783 ;
d. unm. 1849.
III. Henry, 6. 1787; m. 1828, Eleanor, dau. of Phillips Lloyd
Fletcher, Esq., and d. s. p. 1829.
I. Jane, rii. 1802, Thomas Boycott, Esq. of Rudge Hall, co.
Salop, and d 1843.
II. Mary. ill. Mai-y Anne.
IV. Eliza, m. 1807, Rev. W. Wickham Drake, Rector of
JIalpas, and d. 1841, leaving issue, W. W. Drake, Esq.,
who s. to Breakspears.
He d. 2 Jan. 1820, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas T-.^leton, Esq. of Bolesworth Castle, Capt. 26th
Dragoon*, 5. 20 June, 1770 ; m. 23 April, 1805, Frances, 4th
dau. of Philip Egerton, Esq. of Egerton and Oulton (she d.
29 Aug. 186'2), and d. 3 July, 1836 (bur. at Malpas), having
had issue,
I. Thomas, b. 1810: d. unm. 8 May, 1832.
II. John Waltkr (Adm. Sir), of whom presently.
III. Banastre Henry, d. unm.
IV. Edward, d. unm.
V. William (Hobart Town, Tasmania), b. 1820; m. 1952,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Young, Esq. of Hobart Town,
Tasmania, and has issue,
1 John Walter, b. 1852. 2 William, b. 1856.
3 Leigh TralTord, b. 1859.
1 Frances Egerton. 2 Elizabeth.
3 Emma Boycott.
I. JIary, d. wiiHi. 1888.
II. Eliza, Hi. 1832, U. Leigh TraDford, Esq. of Oughtrington,
and d. 1859, leaving issue.
III. Charlotte, Hi. 1838, Rev. William Hodgson, Master of
Peterhouse, Camb., and d. 1860, leaving issue.
IV. Susan, m. 18.36, Col. William Tomkinson, 6th Light
Dragoons, of Willington Hall, Cheshire, and d. 1870, leav-
ing issae.
V. Jane, m. 1839, Rev. Comyns Tucker, of Washford Pyne,
CO. Devon, and d. 1852, leaving issue.
The 2nd, but eldest surviving son.
Admiral Sir John Walter Tarleton, K.C.B., A.D.C. to
the Queen, a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, 1871-4,
and Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves, 1874-7, 6.8
Nov. 1811; served witli distinction in the Burmese War of
1852; commanded H.JI.S. "Euryalus" 1858-60, in which
ship H.R.H. Prince Alfred first served in H.M.'s Navy; m. 27
Aug. 1861, Finetta Esther, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Robert,
4th Baron Dimsdale, of Camfield, co. Herts (se: Burke's
Peerage, sub Foreign Titles), and by her (who d. 21 Dec. 1886)
had issue,
I. Alfred IIenrt, now of Breakspears.
I. Mary Beatrice.
II. Edith Finetta.
Sir J. W. Tarleton d. 25 Sept. 1880.
Arms — Gu., a chev. erminois between three cinquefoils or.
Crest — On a mural crown gu., a leopard's face ppr., between
two ostrich feathers arg. Motto — Post nubila Phoebus.
Seat — Breakspears, Uxbridge, co. Middlesex.
Town Residence — 58, Warwick Square, S.W.
Clubs — Marlborough and Junior United Service.
TATTON OF WYTHENSHAWE.
Tatton, Thomas Egerton, Esq. of Wvthen-
shawe, co. Chester, J.P., b. 31 May, 1846 ; m. 6 Feb.
1877, Essex Mary, 2nd dau. of the late Col. the
Hon. Thomas Grenville Cholmondeley, of Abbot's
Moss, CO. Chester (.see Bueke's Peerage, Dela-
MERE, B.), and has issue,
Robert Henry Grenville, b. 2 March, 1883.
Alice Eva Beatrice.
Liineag'e. — The Tattons of Kenworthy, from whom the
family before us derives, were a branch of the ancient House
of Tatton of Tatton, which was allied to the Barons of Dun-
ham Massey. The pedigree is given in full in Ormerod's Che-
shire.
Robert Tatton, of Kenworthy, by his marriage with Alice,
dau. and heir of William de Massey, of Wythenshawe, in
Cheshire, acquired that estate 1371, and was direct ancestorof
Robert Tatton, Esq. of Wythenshawe, b. 14 May, 1606,
High Sheriff for co. Chester in 1645, a staunch supporter of
the royal cause, who sustained a siege at Wythenshawe
against the Parliamentary forces. Mr. Tatton m. 1628, Anne,
3rd dau. and co-heir of William Brereton, Esq. of Ashley, and
by her (who d.. 1670) had four sons and two daus. Robert
Tatton d. 1669, and was s. by his son,
William Tatton, Esq. of Wythenshawe, b. 1636 ; m. Anne,
only surviving child of Rowland Eyre, Esq. of Bradway, co.
Derby, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Robert Radcliffe, Esq.) had
a dau. Anne, m. John Greenhalgh, Esq. of Bradlesome, and
a son,
Robert Tatton, Esq. of Wythenshawe, b. 1668 ; m. Frances
dau. of Peter Lcgh, Esq. of Lyme, but by her (who m. 2ndly
Sir Gilbert Clarke, and Srdly, Dr. Shippen) having no issue,
was s. at his decease by his cousin,
William Tatton, Esq. of Wythenshawe, b. 5 Aug. 1674, son
(by Anne his wife, dau. of William Davenport, Esq. of Bramall)
of Robert Tatton, of Stockport, 2nd son of Robert Tatton, the
royalist. He m. 1698, Hannah, dau. and heir of Peter Wright,
Esq. of Macclesfield, and dying 1732, left (with seven daus.,
who all d. unm., except the eldest, Anne, the wife of Samuel
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Kirke, Esq. of Whitchough, and the 5th, Lucy, wife of John
Staffoid, Esq.) two sons, William, his heir, and Thomas, who
d. s.p. 17V;'). The elder son,
William Tatton, Esq. of Wythenshawe, b. 1703 ; 711. 1st,
Catherine, eldest dau. of Edward Warren, Esq. of Poynton,
who dying s. p. 1742, he m. 2ndly, 1747, Hester, dan. of John
Egerton, Esq. of Tatton, and eventually heir of her brother,
Samuel Egerton, Esq. By this lady (who d. 9 July, 1780,
having previously resumed the name of Egekton) he had one
son and one dau.,
William, his heir.
Elizabeth, m. Sir Christopher Syltes, Bart.
3!r. Tatton <i. 177fi, and was s. by his son,
William Tatton, Esq. of Wythenshawe, JI.P. for Cheshire,
who assumed the surname and arms of Egerton of Tatton.
He was b. 1749 ; m. 1st, 1773, Frances Maria, eldest dau. of
the Very Eev. Dean Fountayne, and by her (who d. 1777)
had a son, William, of Wythenshawe, b. 1774, M.P. for
Beverley 1796, d. tuim. 1799. He m. 2ndly, 1780, Mary, 2nd
dau. of Eichard Wilbraham Bootle, Esq. of Kode and Lathora,
.and by her (who d. 1784) had issue,
Wilbraham, of Tatton, m. 1806, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Christopher Sykes, Bart., and was father of William
Tatton I'.gerton, Baron Egemon of Tatton {see Boeke's
Peerage).
Thomas William, of Wythenshawe.
John, b. 1784, and rf. 1786.
Mary Elizabeth, jit. Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, Bart.
Mr. Egerton m. 3rdly, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Sir George
Armytage, Bart., of Kirklees, by whom he had no surviving
tissue, and 4thly, 1803, Charlotte Clara, dau. of Thomas Wat-
kinson Payler, Esq. of Kent, which lady d. t. p. 1804. Mr.
Egerton d. ISOO, and was s. in the Egerton estates by his
eldest surviving son, Wilbraham Egekton, while the Wythen-
shawe property passed, under his will, to his 2nd son,
Thomas William Egerton, Esq. 6. 29 Oct. 1783, who
Assumed, in consequence, the surname and arms of Tatton,
.and was High Sheriff of co. Chester 1809. He m. 1807, Emma,
•dau. of the Hon. John Grey, 3rd son of Harry, 4th Earl of
:Stamford, and by her (who d. 28 April, 1851) had issue,
Thomas William, his heir.
Emma, ui. 24 Jan. 1832, Sir Harry Mainwaring, 2nd Bart.,
who (/. 23 Sept. 1875. She d. 10 Sept. 1880, aged 77.
Henrietta, m. 6 Nov. 1845, Hon. and Ilight Eev. John
Thomas Pelham, Bishop of Norwich, son of Thomas, 2nd
Earl of Chichester, and d. 31 Dec. 1893, aged 82.
Frances.
Louisa, m. 1844, Eev. Charles Turner, and d. 21 July, 1888,
aged 73.
Sophia, in. 1840, John Dixon, Esq. of Astle, co. Chester, and
is deceased.
Susanna Theodosia.
Anna Maria, d. unm. 26 Jan. 1892, aged 67.
Mr. Tatton d. 2 March, 1827, and was s. by his only son,
Thomas William Tatton, Esq. of Wythenshawe, J. P. and
CL., High Sheriff 1848, Lieut.-Col. 3rd Cheshire E.V., 6. 2
June, 1816; m. 25 Jan. 1843, Harriet Susan, eldest dau. of
Eobert Townley Parker, Esq. of Cuerden Hall, co. Lancaster,
and by her (who d. 20 Feb. 1873) had issue,
Thomas Egerton, now of Wythenshawe.
Eobert Grey, b. 7 Dec. 1847.
Beginald Arthur, h. 13 March, 1857 ; m. 16 Oct. 1890, Wini-
fred Eva, dan. of Sir Salusbury Gillies Payne, Bart., and
has issue,
Thomas Arthur, 6. 13 Jan. 1893.
Mary Emily.
"Mr. Tatton d. 1885.
.rfrjiw— Quarterly, arg. and gu., a crescent in each quarter
cnunterchanged. Crest— A greyhound sejant arg., collared and
lied to a tree ppr. Motto — Crescent.
Meat — Wythenshawe, near Northenden, co. Chester.
GOIiDIE-TAUBMAN OF THE NUNNERY.
GtOldie-Taubman, John Senhottse, Esq. of
The Nunnery, Isle of Man, J.P. for the Isle of
Man, Speaker of the House of Keys, and was Major
Commanding Isle of Man Volunteers, h. 28 Jan.
1838; m. 1860, his 2nd cousin, Amelia Donald
Ankerville Grove, of Invercharron, dau. of Capt.
Grove-Eo.'s, of Invercharron, co. Koss, and grand-
dau. of Joseph Grove, Esq., of "Waldbury, Essex,
by Amelia his wife, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Thomas
Goldie, of Goldie Lea, Dnmfries, and has issue,
I. JoHjj Leigh, J.P. for the Isle of Man, b. 1861.
II. Charles, Lieut. Eoyal Lancaster Eegt., 6. 1805.
ni. Ernest Harcourt, 6. 1868.
IV. Gerald, b. 1873.
I. Ellen Margai'et. 11. Amy Alice. in. Evelyn.
liineage. — This family is of antiquity in Scotland, and
held an honourable position in that kingdom. The immediate
ancestor of the present Mr. Goldie-Taubman,
Thomas Goldie, Esq. of Goldie Lea, co. Dumfries, m. 1st,
1715, Margaret Irving, of Gribton, and by her had a son,
Alexander, of whom presently, and several other sons and
rfaus. He m. 2ndly, 1753, Henrietta Sharpe, of Hoddam Castle,
and by her had a son,
I. George Sharpe, one of the original promoters of the
well-known British Linen Company's Bank, Scotland. He
TO. 1779, Sophia, relict of Capt. J. Osborne, and dau. of
Capt. William McUouall, E.N., brother of Patrick, 5th
Earl of Dumfries, and had (with a dau. Henrietta Charlotte)
a son.
George. M.D., of Edinburgh, m. 1827, Mary Anne, 2nd
dau. (if the distinguished Koman architect Joseph Bouomi,
A.K.A., and had issue,
George, an eminent architect, m. 1855, Stylite Slochan
de Kersabiec (so called after her aunt, the companion
of the Duchesse de Berry in La Vendee), and has
issue,
Edward de Kersabiec. George.
Charles. Joseph Patrick.
Alain Francis.
Mary. Catherine. Helfene.
William. Edward (Rev.).
Charles, m. Teresa Elizabeth Caulston.
Francis (Eev.). John.
MaryEditha. Katharine. Eosa.
The son of the 1st marriage,
Alexander Goldie, Esq., m. Elizabeth Heron, of Heron,
and had (witt a dau. Elizabeth) a son,
Liect.-Gen. Thomas Goldie, to. Amelia Leigh, of North
Court, Isle of Wight, and had issue,
I. Thomas Leigh (Col.), father (with daus.) of Thomas Win
Goldie, of the Commissariat Department.
II. Alexander John. Gen. in tlie army, m. Isabella Christian,
dau. of Major Taubman, of The Nunnery, by Dorothy, dau.
of John Christian, Esq. of Milntown, Isle of Man, and
Ewanrigg Hall, Cumberland, and had issue,
1 Jolin Taubman Goldie-Taubman, Lieut.-Col. Scots Fusi-
lier Guards, m. 1st, 18 April, 1837, Ellen, youngestdau. of
Humphrey Seuhouse, Esq. of Netherall (.s-ee Senuouse of
ScihtraU), and by her (who d. 28 Jan. 1838) was lather
of
John Senhouse Goldie-Tadbman, now of The Nunnery,
Isle of Man.
Lieut.-Col. Goldie-Taubman, m. 2ndly, Caroline Hoven-
den, and by her had
Franci.=, late Lieut. 5th Fusiliers.
Alex.inder, late Capt. 63rd Eegt.
George Dashwood (.Sir), K.C.M.G., founder of Ihe Eoyal
Niger Company, late Eoyal Engineers, b. 1846 ; m.
1870, Matilda Catherine, dau. of John William ElUott,
Esq. of Wakefield, co. York, and has issue. Sir George
resumed his paternal name of Goldie only by royal
licence 1887.
2 Thomas Leigh, Brig.-Gen. in the army, killed at Inker-
man.
3 Alexander, Capt. E.N.
4 Mark, late Capt. 42nd Royal Highlanders.
5 George, late Capt. 93rd Eegt.
1 Isabella, m. Capt. George Falconar, of Carlowrie, N.B.
2 Dora, m. Eev. Heniy Curwen, Eector of Workington,
Cumberland, and son of Henry Curwen, Esq. of Working-
ton Hall.
3 Emily, in. Eev. William Cromie.
III. Patrick.
IV. George (Sir), Lieut.-Gen. in the army, K.C.B.
V. Basil.
VI. John, Major in the army.
I. Amelia, to. Joseph Grove, Esq., Essex, and was grand-
father of the present Mrs. Goldie-Taubman.
Seat— The Nunnery, Douglas, Isle of Man.
Clubs— Ca,r\toa and Junior Carlton.
TAYLEUE. OF BUNTINGSDALE.
Tatleue, John, Esq. of Buntingsdale Hall,
Salop, J.P. cos. Salop, Chester, and Stafford, D.L.
for Shropshire, and High Sheriff 1889, 6. June,
1840 ; s. his uncle 1873 ; m. 23 Jan. 1866, Katherine
Treby, 2nd dau. of William John Clark, Esq. of
Buckland-tout-saints, Devon, and has issue,
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I. 'William, h. 11 Jan. 1S72.
II. John, 6. 2 Oct. 1S73.
III. Henry, b. 24 March, 1S75.
1. Katharine Mauil. ii. renclopc.
III. Frances Agatha. iv. Charlotte Blanche Marj-.
Lineag-e. — In 1516, Jeffrye, Abbot of Lilleshall, demised
the Grange of Longden-upon-Tern to
William Tatleur, for the term of eighty-one years. His
son,
Jons Tatleub, of Longden, m. Anna, dau. of David Jenks,
of Shireland Grange. His eldest son,
John TATLErR, of Longden, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of
Cresswell, of Ledshall, co. Stafford. His son,
Cbesswell TAYLErR, of Longden, m. Anna, dau. of ^Yilliam
Steventon, of Dothill. He was father of
Jous T.^TLErB, Esq. of Rodington, High Sheriff 1C91, b.
1639 ; m. a dau. and co-heir of Thomas Skyrmshire, Esq. of
Aqualatc, and left a son and successor,
William Tatlecr, Esq. of llodington, High Sheriff 1713,
m. Dorothy, only child of Thomas Mackworth, Esq. of Betton
Strange, by his 2nd wife, the dau. of Gen. Mjtton, and left;
at his decease (with two daus., Sarah and Mary Ann) a son
and successor,
William TatLecr, Esq. of Eodington and Shrewsbury,
bapt. 12 May, 1712, High Sheriff 174-1. He m. 12 Aug. 1740,
Mary, sister of Sir Kowland Hill, 1st Bart, of Hasvkestone,
and d. 1796, leaving a dau. Dorothy, and an only son,
William Tatlecr, Esq. of Bunlingsdale, High SherifT1797,
6. 26 May, 1741; in. 13 May, 1771, Martha, dau. and co-heir of
Maurice Bowen, Esq. of Upton, co. Pembroke, and by her
(who if. 11 Dec. 1775) had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. William, of Teignmouth, Devon, m. Sarah Frances, dau.
of — Windsor, Esq. of Aldenham.
ui. Charles, of Sandwell, Morleigh, Devon, to. Jane, dau. of
John Hdl, Esq., and d. 1854, having had issue, William ;
John ; Charles; Henry; Edward, of I):ilskairth, co. Kirk-
cudbright, J. P., b. 1820, m. 1852, Jlarianne Frances, dau.
of ilev. Bedford Bedford Kenyon, of Stoke Climsland, Corn-
wall; Mary; and Jane.
Mr. Tayleur d. 26 Sept. 1813, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Tatleub, Esq. of Buntingsd.ile, D.L., b. 14 July, 1772 ,
5)1. 7 March, 1796, Penelope, dau. of Thomas Pearson, Esq. of
Tettenhall Wood, co. Stallurd, and d. 27 Sept. 1856, hsiving
had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Charles (Rev.), 6. 7 April, 1805; m. 1833, Frances,
youngest dau. ot Rev. Richard Lane, of CofHcet, Dfvon,
and d. 1847, leaving issue, John, now of Bunting-dale ;
Charles; William Henry ; Emma; and Lucy.
I. Mary Elizabeth. ii. Ctiarlotte, d. 1819.
III. Harriet. iv. Emma, d. 1840.
v. Lucy, (/. 1840.
His eldest son,
William Tatleub, Esq. of Buntingsdale, High Sheriff 1827,
M.P. for Bridgwater 1833-34, 6. 10 Sept. 1803; d. iinm. 6 Nov.
1873, and was s. by his nephew, now of Buntingsdale.
Arms — Erm., on a chief sa. three escallop shells arg. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm in armour, holding in
the hand a sword, all ppr.
Seat — Buntingsdale, near Market Drayton.
TAYLOR OF HILLBROOK.
Tatloe, Joseph Henet, Esq. of Hillbrooi, co.
Dublin, and Graigue, co. Tipperary, of the 9tli
Kegt., m. Margaret Esther, dau. of J. Danvers, by
■whom he had
I. Arthur Henry, Surgeon E.H.A., Knight of the Legion of
Honour, ni. Elizabeth Georgina, eldest dau. of Commissary-
General George Adams, C.B., of 47, Queen's Gardens
Hyde Park, London, and d. I860, leaving one dau.,
Mary, r<i. 1889, Arthur Hull, son of Capt. T. Hillman
Hull, and grandson of William Hull, Esq. of Marpool
Hall, Devon.
II. Joseph Mabmaduke, Surgeon Royal Horse Guards (Blue),
m. 1st, Margaret Luga, dau. of Capt. Eobilliard, and by
her (who d. lo76) had one dau. who a. young ; 2ndly,
Mary, youngest dau. of James Sothern, Esq. of the Priory,
CO. York; she (/. 1889. He m. 3rdly, Blanche Beatrice,
only dau. of the late Adam Bromilow, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law, of Nottinjjhill Square, by Frances his wife, youngest
dau. of Admiral Sir lioss Donnelly, G.C.B. (whose eldest
dau. ra. Lord Audley).
lit. Edwin Saunders, gazetted to the 11th Regt., d. 1856.
IV. Rogers Wetlierall Gore, M.D. Trin. Coll., Dublin.
V. James Augustus, of Washington, D.C., U.S.
I. Ellen Maria, vi. David Littlejohn, advocate, D.L. for
Aberdeenshire, Col. of Aberdeenshire Volunteers, and (2.,
leaving two daus.
II. Abigail, (/. young.
III. Constance, </. young.
IV. Emily Louisa.
V. Sarah Hariette, d. young.
VI. Gertrude Margaret.
Iiineag-e. — Capt. Mabmaduke Tatlob, of Ardnahugh, co.
Carlow, was executor of the will, dated 1667, of his brother,
William Taylor, of Dublin and .Swords, co. Dublin. This Wil-
liam Taylor mentions in the will his wife, Margaret, and his
five children, John, llobert, Timothy, Constance, and Martha.
Capt. M. Taylor m. 1661, Jane, widow of Capt. John Thomp-
son, of Dublin, and dau. of — Rogers, of co. Cork, and had
issue,
I. .Toseph, of Ardnahugh, cZ. s. p. 1737. By his will dateij
1712, he leaves his property to his sister Jane, Mrs. Dal
way.
II. Rogers, of whom presently.
I. Jane, to. Col. John Dalway, of Carrickfergus, and had
issue. II. IMary.
in. Catherine, to. Benjamin Prince, of Tipperary.
The 2nd son,
Capt. Rogers Tatlor, to. Sarah, dau. and heiress of Col.
John Puckle, of Xew Ross, co. Wexford, by Elizabeth, his 1st
wife, dau. of Col. Saunders, of Saunders Grove, co. Wicklow,
and d. 1719, having by her, who d. 1727, had issue,
I. Rogers, m. Bridget, dau. of Judge John Hawkshaw, and
sister of Rev. Dr. Hawkshaw, LL. D., by whom he had one
dau. Sarah, who d. young and v.nm. His widow d. 1786.
II. Marmaduke, Capt., whose will was dated 1757, left i<sue by
his wife Sarah, one dau. Cecdia, m. James M'Creight, Esq.
of Tipperary, by whom she had one son, James.
III. Joseph, of whom we treat.
The 3rd son,
Joseph Tatlor, Esq. of Dublin and Carlow, m. Abigail
Cope, and d. intestate 1747, leaving issue, two sons and three
daus.,
I. Rogers, of whom afterwards.
II. Marmaduke, d. unm. 1806.
I. Jane, TO. William Wetlierall, Esq. of Rathfarnham, and
had issue.
II. l!ridget, m. John Sinclair, Esq.
III. Sarah, d. young and unm.
The eldest son,
Rogers Taylor, Esq. of Pallas Castle, co. Tipperary, and
Portobello House, Dublin, (will dated 1796), m. Mary, dau. of
Capt. (Jrayson, R.N., of Richmond Hill, Whitehaven, and by
her had issue, two sons and three daus.,
I. Arthur Saunders, of whom afterwards.
II. Joseph Dixon, Lieut. lllhRegt., d. in Surinam in a tiger
hunt.
I. Abigail, m. 1809, Francis William Hamilton, Esq.
II. Elinor, m. 1819, her first cousin, Capt. Sproule, R.N., of
Whitehaven.
III. Mary, 7)i. 1835, Anthony Lestrange, Esq.
The elder son,
Capt. Arthur Saunders Tatlor served all through the
Peninsular campaign under Sir John Moore, was present at the
retreat and battle of Corunna; also at the Walcheren expedi-
tion and siege of Flushing, and was afterwards dangerously
wounded at the siege of Cuidad Rodrigo, from the effects of
which wound he d. in 1832, having received medals and cl.asps.
He m. in 1800, Anne, dau. of J. Barnett, of Yorkshire, by
whom he had an only child,
Joseph Hesrt Tatlor, now of Hillbrook.
A'.fideiices— Hillbrook, Casllekiiock, co. Dublin ; and Graigue,
CO. Tipperary.
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TAYLOR OF ARDGILLAN CASTLE.
Tayloe, Edward Eiciiard, Esq. of Ardgillan
Castle, CO. Dublin, Lieut. 3rd Butt. Grenadier
Guards, b. 21 Sept. 1863; *. his father 1SS3.
Lineagre. — (see Burke's Peerage, Headfobt, M.) The Hon.
and Rev. Henrt Edward Tatlor (4th son of Thomas, 1st
Earl of Bective, K.P., by Jane his wife, dau. of lliglit Hon.
Hercules Langford Rowley), was brother of Thomas, 1st
Marquess of Headfort, and Clotworthy, 1st Baron Langford.
He was 6. 13 Nov. 1768; m. 10 Feb. 1807, Marianne, eldest
dau. of the Hon. Richard St. Leger (sec Burke's Pct-'ra.'/c, Donb-
baile, v.), and by her (who d. '22 March, 1859), had issue,
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I. TnoMAS Edward (Eight Hon.), of Ardgillan Castle.
II. Eichard Cliambie Hayes (Sir), K.C.B., of Dowestown,
Navan, J. P., Gen. in the army, Cel. Cameron Highlanders,
formerly Adjutant-General of the Army and late Governor
Eoyal Military College, Sandhurst, 1S83 to 1886, formerly
Lieut.-Col. 79th Highlanders, 6. 19 March, 1819; in. 9
June, 1863, Lady Jane Hay, 5th dau. of George, 8th Mar-
quess of Tweeddale, and has issue,
1 Eichard Edward Montagu, 6. 28 July, 1871.
1 Constance Mary Jane.
2 Millicent Lilla Harriet.
3 Evelyn Beatrice Charlotte.
4 Florence Virginia Mathilda.
ni. Hercules Langford Barry, 6. 1824; d. ». p.
I. Marianne Jane, rii. 21 April, 1873, Hon. St. John Butler,
2nd son of Lord Dunhoyne, and d. 16 April, 1874.
II. Elizabeth Augusta Anne, d. unm. 12 April 1888, aged 76.
III. Louisa Catherine, in. 1840, Hans Hamilton Woods, Esq.
of Milverton, co. Dublin, and by him (who d. 12 June, ls79)
has issue (see that family).
IV. Henrietta Frances.
Mr. Taylor d. 7 June 1852. His eldest son.
Eight Hon. Thomas Edwaed Tatlob, P.O., of Ardgillan
Castle, CO. Dublin, J. P. and D.L., M.P. for that co. from 1841
till his death, Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards (retired 1846), Lieut.-
Col. Eoyal Meath Militia 1847 to 1874, Hon. Col. of that Eegt.,
6. March, 1811 ; m. 11 Nov. 1862, Louisa Harrington, 2nd dau.
of the Hon. and Eev. Hugh Francis Tollemache, Eector of
Harrington, co. Northampton(see Burke's Peerage, Dtsaet,
E.), and had issue,
I. Edward Eiohaed, now of Ardgillan Castle.
II. Basil lieginald Hamilton, Lieut. E.N., b. 8 April, 1865.
in. Wilfred Doneraile Stanhope, h. 17 March, 1868 ; m. 1892,
Margaret Annie, dau. of Arthur William FoUett Halcombe,
Esq. of New Zealand.
I. Cecil Cornelia Marianne St. Leger, h. 6 Nov. 1866 ; m. 1
Nov. 1893, Capt. Frederick Stanley Maude, Coldstream
Guards [see Burke's Peerage, De Montalt, E.).
II. Beatrix Virginia Louisa ToUemache, twin with her sister,
TO. 27 July, 1»89, Eandal Skeffington Smyth, Esq., Cold-
stream Guards.
Col. Taylor, who was a Lord of the Treasury from 1858 to 1859
and Joint Secretary of the Treasury from 1866 to 1868, was
appointed in the last-named year Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster, and again in 1874-80. He d. 3 Feb. 1883, and was
s. by his eldest son, the present Edward Eichard Taylor,
Esq. of Ardgillan Castle.
Arms — Erm., on a chief gu. a fleur-de-lis, between two boars'
heads cuuped and erect or. Crest — A naked arm embowed,
holding an arrow all ppr. Motto — Prosequitur quodcunque
petit.
Seat — ArdgUlan Castle, near Balbriggan.
TAYLOR OF HADLEY HURST.
Tatlob, Wilbeaham, Esq. of Hadley Hurst,
Earnet, Gentleman Usher to the Queen, b. 14 Dec.
1816 ; in. 31 March, 1842, Janetta Anne, youngest
dau. of the late Sir William Gosset, serjeant-at-
arms, House of Commons, and has had issue,
I. Montagu Brook Wilbraham, Lieut.-Col. Eifle Brigade,
6. 25 Oct. 1844 ; m. Nov. 1868, Eliza Jane, dau. of John
Milner Duffield, Esq., and has issue.
n. Herbert Wilbraham, b. 27 May, 1847 ; to. 16 May, 1872,
Eebekah Hope Morley, and d. 8 Nov. 1877.
ui. Edward Wilbraham, 6. 28, June, 1856.
I. Janetta Wilbraham, 6.31 Jan. 1843; in. 25 May, 1856,
John Alfred Trench, Esq.
n. Gertrude Wilbraham, b. 30 Jan. 1862.
Iiineage. — This family was originally of Whitchurch, in
Shropshire, and called Tatlour.
Nathaniel Taylor, Esq., M.P. for Bedford, and Eecorder
of Colchester, Essex, at the time of the Commonwealth under
Cromwell, in. — dau. of Col. Bridges, of Wallingford, co.
Essex, and had, with seventeen other children, of whom
several d. young, a son,
John Taylor, Esq., b. 7 Dec. 1655; who purchased Bifrons,
CO. Kent, in 1694; in. Olivia, dau. of Sir Nicholas Tempest,
Bart, of Durham, and by her (who was bur. 17 April, 1716) had
issue,
Bkook, of Bifrons, D.C.L., m. Elizabeth, dau. of — Saw-
bridge, Esq. of Olantigh, co. Kent, and d. in London, 20
Nov. 1731, leaving by her (who was bur. 20 March, 1729) an
only child, Elizabeth, bapt. 25 March, 1730, andwi. in 1747,
as his 2nd wife. Sir WiUiam Young, Bart, (see Burke's Peer-
age and Baronetage).
Herbert (Eev.), of Bifrons, of whom presently.
Upton, bapt. 7 June, 1695.
James, d. an infant, bur. 12 Sept. 1695.
Nathaniel, bur. 6 Nov. 1700.
John, bur. 5 Jan. 1703.
Hannah, 6. 13 Feb. 1700.
Mr. Taylor d. 4 April, 1729. His 2nd son,
Eev. Herbert Taylor, M.A., Eector of Hunton, and Vicar
of Patricksbourne, co. Kent, bapt. 15 May, 1698, s. to the
Kentish estates upon the death of his brother Brook; to.
Mary, dau. of Dr. Edward Wake, prebendary of Canterbury,
and nephew of Archbishop Wake ((see Burke's Peerage, Wake,
Bart.), and by her (who was bur. 7 Nov. 1779) had issue,
Herbert, d. unm. 19 Nov. 1767, aged 36.
l^DWARD (Rev.), of Bifrons.
Mary, bur. 23 Dec. 1731.
Olive, bur. 9 June, 1733.
Eev. Herbert Taylor d. 29 Sept. 1763. His 2nd son,
Eev. Edward Taylor, of Bifrons, vicar of Patricksbourne,
6. 26 Aug. 1734; m. 1769, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Turner
(afterwards Payler), Esq. of Heden, co. Kent, and by her
(who d. at Brussels, 27 April, 1780) had issue,
I. Edward, of Bifrons.
II. Herbert (Sir), General in the army, one of the Commis-
sioners for the care and management of His Majesty's pro-
perty during his indisposition, and Private Secretary to
William IV. ; b. 29 Sept. 1775 ; m. 1819, Charlotte Albinia,
dau. of Edward Disbrowe, Esq., and had issue, Edward
Herbert, 6. 9 July, 1823, rf. June, 1825; Fredeiick, 6. 13
Jan. 1826, d. 26 Jan. 1827 ; Charlotte Mary Louisa, b. 9 Oct.
1824.
III. Brook (Sir), H.M. Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary
to the Court at Wurtembergh, and Minister at Berlin, 6. 30
Dec. 1776.
IV. William (twin with Brook), 6. 30 Dec. 1776 ; drowned in
the Thames, 16 July, 1797.
V. Brydges Watkinson, Capt. E.N., h. 25 Sept. 1778;
drowned in the Adriatic, off Brindisi, 24 Feb. 181-4.
I. Mary Elizabeth, 6. 16 April, 1770; ?«. April, 1796, Lord
Skelmersdale (see Burke's Peei-age, Lathom, E.).
II. Charlotte, h. 22 June, 1771; m. 3 March, 1794, Eev.
Edward Northey, Canon of Windsor, who d. Feb. 1828,
leaving issue.
in. Margaret, 6. 1780 ; d. unm. 24 Oct. 1839.
Mr. Taylor d. 8 Dec. 1798, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Taylor, Esq. of Bifrons, M.P. for the city of
Canterbury, 6. 24 June, 1774; in. 6 Sept. 1802, Louisa, only
child and heir of Eev. John Charles Beckingham, of Bourne
House, Kent, and by her had issue,
I. Herbert Edward, of Eoselands, Kent ; in the army ; b. 7
Nov. 1807 ; deceased.
II. Brook John, Lieut.-Gen. in the army, b. 29 April, 1810 ;
d. at Palermo.
III. Aucher Beckingham, of the navy, 6. 26 Nov. 1811 ;
deceased.
IV. Bridges, b. 27 Nov. 1815; m. Emily Alice, dau. of Gen.
Sir Hugh Halkett.
V. Wilbraham, now of Hadley Hurst.
VI. Orlando Charles Henry, b. at Ghent, 4 Jan. and d. 4 July,
1821.
I. Mary Louisa, b. 25 May, 1803 ; m. at Paris 25 Sept. 1824,
Col. the Hon. John James Knox, 4th son of Thomas, 1st
Earl of Eanfurly; he d. 9 July, 1S56.
II. Charlotte Elizabeth, b. 15 June, 1804 ; d. 30 March,
1806.
III. Louisa Charlotte, h. 22 March, 1806 ; to. at Paris, 5 July,
1828, George Cornwall Legh, Esq. of High Legh, co.
Chester.
IV. Elizabeth Olivia, 6. 28 Jan. 1809; d. 5 July, 1811.
v. Emily Octavia, 6. 2 June, 1813; m. William Deedes,
Esq. of Sandling Park, M.P. for East Kent, who d. 1862.
VI. Charlotte Margaret, b. 5 March, and d. 11 July, 1819.
Arms — Gu., three roses arg., within a bordure or, a chief
vair. Crest — A lion's head erased, per pale arg. and gu., gorged
with a collar charged with three estoiles counter-changed.
Motto — Fama Candida rosa dulcior.
Residence — Hadley Hurst, Barnet.
TAYLOR OF CASTLE TAYLOR.
Shawe-Tatloe,Waltee Tatlob NEWTON,E8q.
of Castle Taylor, co. Galway, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff, 1868, h. 31 March, 1832 ; m. 24 Nov. 1864,
Elizabeth, dau. of Dudley Persse, Esq. of Rox-
borough, and has issue,
I. John, A.D.C. to G.O.C. Southern District, Lieut. Cheshire
Eegt., b. 3 Jan. 1866.
II. Francis Manley.
I. Frances Elizabeth, m. 7 Sept. 1893, the Hon. William
Cosby Trench, of Clonodloy Castle, co. Limerick, 2nd son
of the late Hon. Frederick Trench (see Burke's Peerage,
ASUTOWN).
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liineagre. — AValter Tatlor, Esq. (son of John Taylor,
Esq., by .-^nne his wife, lUiu. of Walter Taylor, Esq. of ISally-
macragh, and grandson of Walter Taylor and Catherine
Staunton his wife^ m. 1st, Lady Anne Barry, dau. of James,
4th Earl of Barrymore, and 2ndly, Hester Trench, sister of
^Villianl, 1st Earl of Clancarty, luid left at his decease one son
and four daus.,
I. John (Sir"), of Castle Taylor, co. Galway, K.C.B., Lieut. -
Gen. and Col. of the 86th Regt., High Sheriff co. Galway,
1604, ;<. JO Sept. 1771 : m. 24 April, 1708, Albinia Eranccs,
widow of Lieut.-Col. Stephen Francis William Kreemantle
(see BriiKE's Peerage, Cottesloe, B.), and dau. of St.
John JclTreys, Esq. of Blarney Castle, co. Cork, and left at
his decease! Dec. 1843, two daus. The younger, Cecilia
Agnes, j/i. the Hon. Henry Cavendish Butler, younge.-.t son
of the Hon. Augustus Butler Danvers and grandson of
Brinsley, 2nd Earl of Lanesborough ; she d. s. p. The elder
dau., Albinia Hester, in. 23 March, 1825, Francis Jlanley
Shawe, Esq. (younger son of WiUiam Cunliffe Shawe, Esq.
of Southgate House, Herts, by Philippa Pole liis wile), and
Iiad issue,
1 Walter Taylor Newtov, now of Castle Taylor.
1 Cecilia Philippa, vi. 8 June, 1848, Kobert Wright Cope
Cope, Esq. of Loughgall Manor, co. Armagh.
2 So|hia Frances, w. Kev. W. C. Templer.
3 Albinia Letitia, d. young.
4 Geraldine, id. Kobert Baron Templer, Esq.
Francis Manley Shawe, who was b. 29 .\ug. 1797, .f. to
Castle Taylor on the death of his father-in-law Dec. 1813,
and assumed in consequence, by royal licence, 25 March,
1844. the additional surname of Taylor. He was J. P.
and High Sheriff for co. Galway, and formerly Capt. Cold-
stream Guaras. He d. Ib63, and was s. by bis only son, the
present Walter Taylor Xewton Shaw e-Taylob, Esq.
I. Frances, m. Robert OHara, Esq. of Raheen, co. Galway.
n. Elizabeth, ?/!. 1st, Lieut.-Col. Stewart, S.'ith Kegt., and
2ndly, Francis Synge, Esq. of Glanmore Castle, co. Wick-
low.
III. Hester.
IV. Anne, m. the Hon. and Most Rev. Power Le Poer
Trench, Archbishop of Tuam, son of the 1st Earl of Clan-
carty.
Seat— Castle Taylor, Ardrahan, co. Galway.
TAYLOR OF ECCLESTON.
Taylor, Samuel, Esq. of Eccleston Hall, co.
Lancaster, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, late Lieut. 3rd
Batt. South Lancashire Kegt., b. 1859 ; m. 1SS3,
G-ertrude, dau. of Eev. W. Brooksbank, of Thorn-
barrow, AYestmorland, and has, with other issue,
Samuel, b. 1884.
ILineag'e.— CoL. S.«icel Tatlob, of Moston, co. Lan-
caster (son of Samuel Taylor, Esq. of Moston, by his wife
Mary, of Crumpsall), ni. Hannah, dau. of WilUaui Hutchin-
son, Esq., and d. 1820, leaving a son,
Samuel Taylor, Esq. of Eccleston Hall, co. Lancaster, J. P.
and D.L., b. 20 April, 1802 ; m. Jan. 1825, Mary Anne, dau.
of Rev. John Still, Rector of Fonthill Gilford, and Prebendary
of Sarum, and by her (who d. 1868) had issue,
Samuel, J. P. cos. Lancaster and Westmorland, and D.L. co.
Lancaster, b. 1826; //;. 1857, Maria, dau. of Iter, irton Fell,
of Amblesiile, and d. v.}). 1880, having had issue, Samuel,
now of Eccleston Hall; Herbert; and Mary, m. J. H.
Smith, Esq. of Oundle, co. Northampton.
Mr. Taylor rf. 4 April, 1881, and was s. by his grandson, the
present Samuel Taylor, Esq. of Eccleston Hall.
Seat— Eccleston HaU, Preston, and Birkdaulc, Uavcthwaite,
near Ulverston.
Ciab — Oxford and Cambridge.
Esq. of Fincliley. Mr. Taylor is son of Joha
Taylor, Esq. of Shiltbotle, Northumberland, by
Margaret his wife, dau. of J. Darling, Esq. of Ford,
in the same county.
Seat — Chipchase Castle, Wark-on-Tync, R.S.O. Northumber-
land.
Residence— The Limes, Church End, Flnchley, N.
TAYIiOR OF CHIPCHASE CASTLE
AND WIDDKINGTON.
Tatloe, HrGH, Esq. of Chipchase Castle and
Widdrington, Northumberland, J. P. for that co. and
for ^Middlesex, M.P. for Tyneuiouth from 1852 to
1853, and 1859 to 1861, b. 1817; m. 1st, 1812,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Taylor, Esq. of Cramlington
Hall, Northumberland, and by her (who d. 1852)
has issue,
Thomas, J.P. (Chipchase Castle, Wark-on-Tyne), b. 1849;
■ill. 23 Feb. 1880, Maria Mona, dau. 'of Sir Geoige
Richard AValdic-Griffith, 2nd Bart, of Muniter Grillagh,
and has issue.
He m. 2ndly, 1878, Jane Louisa, dau. of J. \Thite,
TAYLOR OF ERLESTOKE PARK.
"Watson-Tatloe, Simon, Esq. of Erlestoke Park,,
and Erchfont Manor, Wilts, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1855, M.P. for Devizes 1857 to 1859, b. 1
Feb. 1811 ; m. 30 Oct. 1843, Lady Hannah Char-
lotte Hay, 2nd dau. of George, 8th Marquess of
Tweeddale, K.T.,and by her (who d. 10 Nov. 1887)
has issue,
I. George Simon Arthok, J.P., co. Wilts, late Capt. Wilt-
shire Yeomanry, b. 5 Oct. 1850.
II. Arthur Wellesley, b. 17 Feb. 1853 ; lit. 5 Sept. 1883, Mary
Emeline, younger dau. of Thomas Murthwaite, Esq. of
Stewart Castle, in the Island of Jamaica, and has issue,
1 Arthur Simon, b. 18 June, 1884.
2 Harry Gerald, b. 21 Aug. 1885.
3 Alfred Cyril, b. 12 Dec. 1886.
4 Feli-x John, b. 6 Dec. 1887.
III. John Arthur, b. 15 Nov. 1857.
IV. William Arthur, 6. 20 May, 1859.
I. Anna Louisa, m. 13 June, 1867, Hon. Alan de Tatton-
Egerton, M.P., 2nd son of Wilbraham, 1st Lord Egerton
of Tatton, and has issue.
II. Susan Georgiana Montagu Frances.
III. Charlotte Isabella Joanna, j/t. 17 F"eb. 1374, the late-
William Richard Winch, Esq. of North Mymms Park,.
Herts, and has issue.
IV. Mary Elizabeth, m. 19 April, 1879, Lieut.-Col. Robert
William Blackwood, of Littlemore, Oxford, and has issue.
V. Violet Emily, m. 17 April, 1876, Charles Augustus Verner
Esq., and has issue.
VI. Rose Edith, ?ii. 22 July, 1879, the late Robert Frederick-
Ward, Esq. of Geldeston Hall, Norfolk, only son of Vice-
Admiral James Hamilton Ward, and has issue.
VII. Yictoria.
Lineagre.— John Taylor, Esq., F.R.S., of Lyssons,
Jamaica, was created a Baronet 1 Sept. 1778. Sir John m.
Elizabeth Gooden, dau. and heir of Philip Houghton, Esq. of
the same island, and dying 1788, left (with daus., of whom the
eldest, Anna Susanna, m. 6 March, 1810, George Watson, Esq.,
son of George Watson, Esq., by his wife Isabella Stevenson) a
son and successor,
Sir Simon Richard Brissett Taylor, 2nd Bart, of Lyssons,
who d. s. p. 18 May, 1815, when the baronetcy became extinct,
and his property, as well as the property of his uncle, Simoa
Taylor, Esq. of Jamaica, devolved on his sister,
Anna Susanna, the wife of George Watson, Esq., and, in
consequence, that lady and her husband assumed, by royal
licence, dated 19 June, 1815, the additional surname and arms
of Taylok. Mr. Watson-Taylor then became seated at Erle-
stoke Park, near Devizes, and for many years represented
Devizes in Parliament. He ci. 6 May, 1841, having had, by
Anna Susanna his wife (who d. 8 Jan. 1853), four sons and one-
dau.,
Simon Watson-Taylob, Esq. of Erlestoke Park.
John Walter, b. 4 May, 1813 ; d. 9 Oct. 1832.
George Graeme, 6. 29 April, 1816; m. 19 May, IS47, Victo-
rine, dau. of the late Blonsieur Jean Baptiste Joudiou.*:. of
Ilerrison, Department of Allier, F'rance, and d. s.p. 26 Oct.
1S65.
Eiiiilius, of Headington, near Oxford, 6. 10 Sept. 1819, d. s.p,
IG March, 1879.
Isabella, d. unm. 18 Dec. 1892.
Amis — Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., a saltire wavy sa., between
two hearts in pale gu., and as many cinquefoils in fesse vert, a
canton erm., for Taylor; 2nd and 3rd arg., a tree growing out
of a mount in base vert, surmounted by a fe.sso az., charged witli
three mullets of the lield, lor Watson. Crest — Taylor, Out
of a ducal coronet or, a dexter cubit arm erect ppr., the hand
holding a cross-crosslet litchee in pale gu. Motto — In hoc
signo vinces. Crest — Watson, The stump of a tree sprouting-
braiiches ppr. Motto — "Insperata floruit." Supporters — On
either .•^ide a leopard ppr., armed and langued gu., collared and
chained or, granted to the late George Watson-Taylor, Esq.,.
and the heirs male of his body, under royal sign-manual by a
warrant of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, bearing:
date 28 Sept. 1815.
SuU — Erlestoke Park, Devizes.
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TAYLOR OF BAYSGAETH PARK.
Tatlok, Eobeet Weight, Esq. of Bajsgartli
Park, CO. Lincoln, and of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, M.A., LL.M., F.S.A., Barrister-at-Law, b.
21 Nov. 1859 ; m. 21 Aug. 1889, Clara Louisa, dau.
of George Hodgson, Esq., J. P. of Nocton Park, co.
Lincoln, and has issue,
Clare Ermyntrude Magdalen, 6. 4 Aug. 1891.
liiueag'e. — The family of Taylor has been settled at Stan-
bury, and Bickerton, co. York, for several centuries.
Stephen Taylor, Esq. of Stanbury, m. Mary, dau. of
Williani Wrifjlit, Esq. of Hobcoat, in the township of Haworth,
and by her had issue,
Robert Taylor, Esq. of Stanbury and of New Hall, Barton-
upon-Humber, b. 3 Feb. 1815; ra. 5 May, 1858, Sarah, eldest
dau. of William Maw, Esq. of Bigby, co. Lincoln, by whom he
had an only son,
Egbert Wright, now of Baysgarth Park.
Seat — Baysgarth Park, Barton-upon-Humber.
Town Jiesidtnces — 19, Courifield Road, South Kensington ;
and 8, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn.
Club — Conservative.
CLOTJGH-TAYLOR OF FIRBY HALL.
Clough-Tayioe, Edwaed Haeeison Clough,
Esq. of Firby Hall, co. York, late Major Royal
Welsh Fusiliers, Extra A.D.C. to Viceroy of India,
I. 19 June, 1849 ; m. 17 July, 1880, Lady Elizabeth
Campbell, 2nd dau. of George, Btli Duke of Argyll,
K.G., and has issue,
Edward Lorne Frederic, 6. 26 Oct. ISSl.
Lesley Venetia.
Lineagpe. — Thomas Clough, Esq. of Otley, co. York, m.
9 Oct. 1742, Sarah, 4th dau. of Sir Henry Goodricke, 4th Bart.
of Eibston, same co., by Mary his wife, only child of Tobias
Jenkins, Esq. of Grimston, and Mary his 1st wife, 2nd dau. of
Charles Paulet, 1st Duke of Bolton, and had issue, nine children.
The 5th child,
Thomas Clough, Esq., b. 25 April, 1748; m. 1785, Susanne,
dau. of John Tyler, Esq. of Bishops Stortford, Herts, and had
issue, an only child,
Edward Clough, Esq. of Kirkhani Abbey, J. P. and D.L., 6.
28 Jan. 1786. He s. his father, Thomas Clough. Esq., 1838,
and changed his name to Tavlob, under the will of his grand-
uncle, Ilev. Henry Goodricke, of Sutton-on-the-Forest, co.
York, whose 1st wife was Margaret, youngest dau. and co-heir
of John Taylor, Esq. of Beverley. He ra. 8 Jan. 1822, Emma
Georgiana Bentley, dau. of William Badcock, Esq , and his
wife, Sophia, dau. of Eichard Cumberland, Esq., and by her
had issue,
Edward Clough, late of Firby HaU.
Thomas Clough, b. 27 Aug. 1823, Capt. 41st Ecgt. ; d. in
India 1859.
Harriet Mary Anne Clough, d. 1.3 Feb. 1851.
Emma Sarah Clough, m. teb. 1855, JIajor Henry Pratt Gore,
who d. 4 Sept. 1863, leaving issue.
Mr. Taylor d. 14 May, 1851. His eldest son,
Edwaed Clough-Taylor, Esq. of Firby Hall, co. York, J. P.
andD.L., M.A., 6. 25 Sept. 1822; m. 1 Sept. 1848, Sophia
Mary, eldest dau. of Eev. Thomas Harrison, of Firby, co.
York, and d. 1892, leaving issue,
I. Edward Harrison Clough, now of Firby Hall.
II. Horatio George Clough, Capt. Leicestershire Yeo. Cav.,
6. 12 Oct. 1856.
III. Leonard Goodricke Clough, late Capt. Connaught Ran-
gers, b. 5 Jan. 1858.
I. Sophia Leonora Clough, m. 9 Xov. 1875, Henry Barrington
Callendar, Esq. of Ardkiaglas, N.B.
II. Harriet Anna Georgina Clough.
in. Constance Caroline Clough, m. 5 Aug. 1885, Augustus
AV'illiam Byron, Esq., son of Hon. and Rev. Augustus
Byron.
Arms — Erm., on a pale engrailed sa., three lions passant or.
Crest — A leopard passant, per pale ppr. and erm., the dexter
paw resting on a shield of the arms.
<SeaJ— Firby Hall, Kirkham Abbey.
TAYLOR OF STRENSHAM.
Tatloe, Aethue James, Esq. of Strensliam
Coui't, CO. Worcester, J.P.,late Lieut. 3rd Dragoon
Guards, b. 20 Oct. 1857; m. Feb. 1890, Annie
Mabel, dau. of E. W. Greene, Esq. of ivether Hall,
CO. Suifolk, and has issue,
I. John Walter, b. 14 Aug. 1891.
II. Charles, b. 26 July, 1892.
Lineage. — Jonathan Taylor, of London, had two sons,
John, of Ripley, co. Southampton, who d. s. p. 1762, and
Jonathan Taylor, Esq. of Bordesley, co. Warwick, m.
Eebecca Kettle, and d. 173.3, having had (with a dau., Mary
(Mrs. Dalton), and a son, James, who d. unm.) an elder son
and heir,
Johx Taylor, Esq. of Bordesley Park, b. 27 March, 1711,
High Sheriff co. Warwick 1756; m. 1734, Mary Baker, and
had issue, Mr. Taylor, who established a bank in Birmingham
1765, d. 27 March, 1775. His eldest surviving son,
John Taylor, Esq. of Bordesley Park, co. Wai-wick, an^
Moseley Hall, co. Worcester, J. P. and D.L., b. 20 Feb. 1738,
served as Higli Sheriff co. Warwick 1786. He r/i. 26 June,
1778, Sarah, eldest dau. of Samuel Skey, Esq. of Spring Grove,
CO. Worcester, and d. 27 Aug. 1814, leaving issue,
I. John, of Strensham Court, co. Worcester, b. 13 Dec. 1780>
High Sheriff 1817; d. s. p.
II. James, of Moseloy Hall and Moor Green, co. Worcester,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1826, 6. 28 Jan. 1783; m. 1st,
6 Dec. 1814, Louisa, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Samuel Skeye,
Esq. of Spring Grove, co. Worcester, and by her (who d. IS
March, 1822) had issue,
1 James .Arthur, late of Strensham Court.
2 John Samuel, 6. lt<19; d. 1831.
1 Sarah Louisa, (/. 1822.
Mr. Taylor m. 2ndly, 5 July, 1825, Anne Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Walter Michael Moseley, Esq. of Buildwas Park,
Salop, and by her had issue,
3 William Francis, of Moseley Park and Moor Green, co.
Worcester, B..\., J.P. cos. Derby, Worcester, and Here-
ford, b. 28 Jan. 1830 ; m. 23 July, 1863, Augusta Char-
lotte, 3rd dau. of Samuel Steward, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn,
and Connaught Square, and has issue,
George William, Lieut. Coldstream Guards, b. 2 April,
1864; m. 17 Nov. 1887, Lady Elizabeth Egerton, only
surviving dau. of Seymour John Grey, Earl of Wilton,
and has issue,
Seymour George Frederick, b. 28 July, 1892.
Sylvia Olive Frances.
Cecil Salusbuiy, Lieut. Royal Artillery, b. 6 June, 1867.
Herbert Edward, b. 15 Feb. 1869.
Francis James, Midshipman ii.N., b. 11 Dec. 1870;
drowned at sea 10 July, 1887.
Katharine Emma. Florence Edith.
Evelyn Augusta.
2 Anne Elizabeth.
Mr. James Taylor, d. 8 Oct. 1852.
III. William, 6. 25 March, 1789; d. 17 Nov. 1839.
I. Sarah.
II. Joanna, m. 1 Nov. 1810, Sir Thomas Edward Winnington,.
3rd Bart, of Stanford Court, co. Warwick.
III. Caroline, m. 11 Dec. 1823, Rev. George William Bowyer
Adderley, of Fillongley Hall, co. Warwick.
James Arthur Taylor, Esq. of Strensham Court, co. Wor-
cester, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for the Eastern Division of co.
Worcester 1841 to 1847, b. 18 June, 1817 ; 9». June, 1843, Maria.
Theresa, dau. of George Rush, Esq. of Elsenham Hall and Far-
thingoe Lodge, co. Northampton, and had surviving issue,
I. Arthur James, now of Strensham.
I. Maria Louisa, m. 1st, the late Lieut.-Col. F. Dullas, and
has, Herbert George, and three daus. She m. 2ndly, Sir
Herbert Lyon, Bart. ii. Alice.
Mr. J. A. Taylor d. 14 June, 1889, and was s. by his son.
Arms — Arg., guttle de poix, on a chief dancett^e sa., a pale
between two escallops of the first, charged with an escallop of
the second. Crest— A demi-lion rampant ppr., semee of escallops
sa., holding between the paws a saltire, also sa., surmounted
by an escallop arg. il/o«o— Fidelisque ad mortem.
&at— Strensham Court, near Tewkesbury, co. Worcester.
PRINGLE-TAYLOR OF PENNINGTON.
Peingle-Tatloe, Coetlandt, Esq. of Penning-
ton House, CO. Southampton, late Cajjt. in the
army, b. 4 Sept. 1828 ; m. 27 Feb. 1878, Fanny,
only dau. of the late Apsley PuUeney Pulteney,
Esq. of Northerwood, Hants, by Emily his wife,
dau. of Christopher Tower, Esq. of Weald Hall,.
Essex.
Liueag'e. — Matthew Taylor (supposed to be youngest-
son, by his 1st wife, of John Taylor, Esq. of Shadochurst, Kent,,
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TAY
ancestor of the Taylo-rs of S}ia(lochin-H,EmiycT Bakonets)
removed into Susses, and settled at Lordington, in tlie neigh-
bourhood of Chichester. By his 1st wife, Alice, who was
buried at Stoughton, 21 Feb. 1591, he had issue,
Matthew, stated in his will to have been b. at Stoughton,
where his baptism was registered, 19 Feb. 1591, m. 1st,
Margaret Brett, and by her had issue, Jlary, m. her first
cousin. John Brett, jun., son of John Brett, of London and
Tenterden; JIarsaret, 6. -4 Sept. 1634; m. 1656, Thomas
■\Vhite, of St. Dunstan in the West, and of Horsham, in the
CO. of Sussex; Elizabeth, <( s. p. He m. 2ndly, Frances
White, by whom he had no issue. He d. 1678.
Matthew Taylor, sen., m. '^ndly, Margaret, dan. and even-
tually CO heir \with her sisler, Elizabeth, the wife of Kichard
Love, Esq. of Basing) of Richard Freeland, Esq. of Greatham,
Hants, and by her had issue,
Eichard, of ^yest Harting, and Midhurst, bapt. at Greatham,
27 July, 1597 ; whose male line became extinct.
Freeland, bapt. 8 Feb. 1600; d. 1667.
John, of whom presently.
iJIartha, m. WiUiam Yonge, of Midhurst, Sussex.
The 4th son,
John Tatlok, h. at Shadochurst, 1 Dee. 1611; d. 1683,
leaving issue, by Mary his wife,
Mathew Taylor, bapt. 15 Oct. 1653, who, by his will, dated
at New York in 1687, bequeathed his property to his
brother, Edward, then residing in London, with reversion to
Edward's eon, George Taylor.
Edward, of whose line we treat.
This
Edward Tatlob, succeeding to his brother Mathew's pro-
perty, pureh.ved a thousand acres of land at Middlestown,
Kew Jersey, 1692. His son,
George Tatlok, s. his father. He m. 1701, Helena John-
stone, of South Hampton, Long Island, and by her left issue,
I. George: ii. Edward, b. 20 Aug. 1712; and iii. John, of
whom presently. The 3rd son,
John Taylor, 6. 1715, was one of the Judges of His Majesty's
Court at Monmouth, in New Jersey. On Lord Howe going out
as Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief for the American
Colonies, Judge Taylor was appointed (1770) His Majesty's
Lord High Commissioner for New Jersey. Judge Taylor vi.
Susan, sister and heir of Gen. Heard, and d. 23 Nov. 1798,
aged 82, leading issue,
John, m. Miss Winthrop, and by her left issue, three sons ;
one m. Miss Clinton ; another m. Miss Ludlew; and a third
m. Miss AVinthrop : one of his daus. m. Mr. de Lancy ; and
another, a son of Mr. Winthrop, His Majesty's Governor ot
one of the Eastern States.
William, of whom presently.
Joseph, b. about 1748 ; m. Harriett Waddell, and left two
daus.
Mary, to. Dr. Bainbridge, and had issue,
1 John, VI. Cornelia Ogden.
2 William, was a celebrated Commodore in the U. S.
Navy ; in the 2nd American War of 1812, whilst in com-
mand of U. S. S. "Constitution," he captured His
Majesty's frigate "Java" which was convt-ying to the
East Indies Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Hyslop, Bart., G.C.B.,
as Commander-in-Chief. He m. Susan Heyligur, dau. of
the Governor of the Dutch West Indies, and was father
of Louisa, m. 1838, Rear Admiral Henry Kuhn Hoff,
U.S. Navy, whose son is the present Capt. William Bain-
bridge Hoff, U.S. Navy, m. 1869, Juliet Adele, dau. of
George Henry Potts, and has issue, Arthur, Lieut.
U.S.X., and Louise Adele.
3 Joseph, Capt. U.S.N., d. umn.
1 Mary, m. Dr. Maclean, President of Princctown Coll.,
whose son s. to that ofi&ce.
The 2nd son,
William Taylor, a Barrister and King's Counsel, 6. 17
March, 1746, appointed Lord Chief Justice of Jamaica; m.
6 May, 1791, Eliza, dau. of Col. Philip Van Cortlandt, of the
manor of Cortlandt, and d. 16 Aug. 1806, aged 60 years,
leaving by her (who d. 22 July, 1316),
I. John William, H.E.I.C.S., b. 1792; d. in command of the
Dacca Provisional Battalion, s. p.
II. Pringle (Gen.), of Pennington.
III. Cortlandt (Col.), late of the Madras Artillery, to. 2 Oct.
1826, Emily, dau. of Col. Peter Latouche Chamber.^, C.B.,
41st regt., and d. 1874, leaving issue,
1 Cortlandt George BuUer, 19th Hussars, 6. 3 April, 1841 ;
TO., and has a dau.
2 William Klphinstone.
1 Emily Eliza Chambers, to. Lieut.-Col. Shakespear, of
the Madras Army.
2 Gertrude Sara, ni. June, 1862, Col. Charles Fowler,
PkOyal Engineers.
IV. George Elliott, ra. 16 Oct. 1828, Laura, dau. and co
heiress of William Jephson, Esq. of New York, by Maria
Farquhar his wife, and d. 2 Feb. V6'i3, leaving issue.
1 William Jephson, h. 15 Sept. 1829, d. s. p.
2 Cortlandt Mulcaster, h. 8 Feb. 1833; m. and has issue.
1 Maria Farquhar, m., and d. leaving two daus.
I. Catherine Eliza, ni. 1814, Cement Clarke Sloore, son of
Right Rev. Benjamin Moore, Bishop of New York, d. leav-
ing issue. II. Susan Helen.
His son.
Gen. Pringle Taylor, of Pennington House, co. Southamp-
ton, K.H., Gen. in the army. Col. 24th Regt., 6. 25 Jan. 1796;
m. 12 July, 1827, Adelaide Frances, only surviving dau. of
Col. John Shedden, of the 15th Hussars, of Kastonton, near
Andover, and of ElTord, Lymington, Hants, by Sophia Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. (by Fanny Maria, dau. of Sir Robert
Sewell, Bart.) of Matthew G. Lewis, Esq., Deputy-Secretary of
War, and had issue,
I. Cortlandt, now of Pennington.
II. Lewis William Mulcaster, b. 28 Feb. 1830, d. 9 Sept. 183S.
III. Morlatt Conrad Eustace, 6. 22 Sept. 1831, d. 19 April,
1832. I. Isabel Sophia Eliza.
This distinguished officer served in India from 1811 to 1820,
and during the whole of the Mahratta war of 1817, 1818, and
lbl9. In 1S23 and 1824 he was employed in the Cape Cavalry
against the Kaffirs, nnd from 1854 to 1858 commanded a large
field force in British Kaffraria. Subsequently he was Com-
mander of the Forces, and Lieut. -Governor of Jamaica and its
Dependencies. Gen. Taylor d. 5 April, 1884.
Siats — Pennington House, near Lymington, Hants ; and
Mount House, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
TAYLOR, late OF TYN LLWYN.
Taylor, Egbert Mascie, Esq., late of Tyn
Llwyn, CO. Merioneth, J. P., formerly an Officer
25tli King's Own Borderers, b. 12 Oct. 1818 ; m.
1st, 9 June, 1842, Elizabeth Francis, eldest dau. of
James Poynter Garland, Esq. of The Priory,
Wareham, Dorset, and by her (who d. 1891) has
issue,
I. DoMviLLE Mascie, Lieut.-Col. 27th Inniskillings, b. 22
Sept. 1843 ; m. 1888, Fanny Grace, 3rd dau. of the late S.
Turner, Esq., and has issue, a dau. 6. 1890.
II. Mascie Henry, b. 14 April, 1845; to. 13 July, 1869, and
has four sons and two daus.
in. Geoffrey Mascie, b. 20 Sept. 1856 ; d. 5 Oct. 1879.
I. Fanny Mary, b. 21 July, 1846 ; m. July, 1881, Capt. G.
Villiers Turner, South Yorkshire Regt., and has issue.
He m. 2ndly, 21 Jan. 1892, Harriet Mary Consi-
dine, eldest dau. of Lieut-Col. Bentham, of the
3rd Eoyal Lancashire Militia, and 52nd Light
Infantry. Mr. R. M. Taylor is the 3rd son of
the late Rev. Mascie Domville Taylor, of Lymme
Hall, by Diana his first wife, dau. of John Hough-
ton, Esq. of Wavertree.
Residence— bZ, Gloucester Place, Hyde Park.
CLub—kxmy and Navy.
TAYLOR OF RADCLIFFE-ON-TRENT.
Taylor, William Henry Wood, of The Hall,
Radcliffe-on-Trent, co. Nottingham, b. 6 Aug. 1860 ;
m. 1884, Helen Janette, 2nd dau. of Thomas Dodd,
Esq, of St. Mary's Priory, Walhngford, and has
issue,
I. Montague William Wood, 6. 6 Dec. 1886.
II. John Henry Wood, 6. 3 Nov. 1889.
I. Helen Mary Wood, b. 25 Sept. 1885.
Lineage. — James Taylor, Esq. of Cathorpe, the descen-
dant of an old Lancashire family, m. Jane, only child of John
Moore, Esq., by Bridget his wife, 3rd dau. and co-heir of
Montague Woods, Esq. of Woodborough, Notts, the represen-
tative of the very ancient house of the Woods or Woodes, of
Colwich, Lambley, and Woodboyough, which by intermarrying
with various Nottinghamshire families, became possessed of
large estates, several oi which passed away with junior
branches, whilst a principal one sull remains vested in Mr.
Taylor. By Jane his wife (who m. 2ndly, Mr. Hedges), Mr.
Tayior left at his decease, 1734, a son and successor,
John Taylor, Esq. of Radcliffe-on-Trent, m. 1780, Sarah
Simes, and by her (who d. 19 Oct. 1834, aged 74) he left at
decease, 3 Oct. 1816, aged 84, a son and successor,
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WiLLTAM Tatlor, Esq. of Radcliffe-on-Trent, co. Notting-
ham, J.F. and D.L., b. 20 Jan. 1783 ; m. 11? Dec. 1809, Juliana,
dau. of IJenjamin Bagsliaw, Esq. of Mansfield, and had issue,
John Bagshaw, late of The Hall ; William Henry, late Capt.
87th liegt., afterwards one of the Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-
at-Arms, ti. May, 1854; Juliana, i/. March, 1859; Mary Jane
and Anna, twins (Anna, (i. 1844) ; and Georgina, m. 6 Oct. 1840,
Jonathan Aklerson, Esq., youngest son of Eev. J. Alderson,
Eector of Harthill, and d. 7 Feb. 18S2.
His eldest son,
John Bagshaw Taylor, Esq. of The Hall, Eadcliffe-on-
Trent, co. Nottingham, ,J.P., High Sheriff 1868, 6. 15 Oct.
1811; m. 20 June, 1854, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Henry
Charles Dakeyne, and by her (who d. 12 July, 1884) had issue,
I. John Montagtte Wood, b. 16 Dec. 1856.
II. William Henry Wood, now of Kadcliffe-on-Trent.
Mr. J. B. Taylor d. 26 Jan. 1893.
Seat— The Hall, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Notts.
Residence — Woodborough, Oriel Crescent, Scarboro".
TAYLOR OF CAESHALTON PARK.
Taylor, John Feedeeick William Blake,
Esq. of Carshalfcon Park, Surrey, Lord of the
Manor, J. P. and County Councillor, Capt. 3rd
Queen's (Ecyal West Surrey) Eegt., b. 15 Jan.
1867 ; educated at Eton and Trinity Hall, Cam-
bridge, m. 4 Aug. 1888, Florence Irene Emily, only
dau. of Sir James Cricbton Browne, F.R.S., LL.D.,
J. P. of Crindan, co. Dumfries, and bas issue,
George William, 6. 29 Sept. 1892.
Sybil Irene Eleanor, h. 26 Feb. 1390.
Lineag-e. — This family claims to descend from the Taylors
of Dltlon, CO. Cambridge, and of Battersea, co. Sarrei/, and
this claim is supported by the fact that the Taylors of Car-
shalton have consistently borne the same arms for many
generations.
Nicholas Taylor, of the Isle of St. Christopher, in the
West Indies, living 1767, was father of
I. George, of Carshalton Park, co. Surrey, and Lord of the
Manor, M.A. Brasenose Coll. Oxford, D.C.L., b. 1736 ; d.
uum. 30 June, 1814.
II. William, of whom presently.
III. John, of Carshalton Park, and Lord of the Manor, b.
1750; M.Eleanor Warren, and (L 9 July, 1832, having by
her (who d. 16 Oct. 1832, aged 85), had issue, 1 Ann, m.
Joseph Estridge, of Margate, co. Kent, sometime Capt.
Eoyal Dragoons (who d. 1814), leaving i^sue ; 2 Mary, m.
John Plummer.
I. Elizabeth, m. Houston Douglas, Esq., and had issue.
The 2nd son,
Eev. William Taylor, of Swanage, co. Dorset, sometime
Kector of the Parish Church cf St. Antcny in the Island of
Montserrat, b. 1745; m. 23 Dec. 1801, Sarah Stevens, and d.
28 May, 1823, aged 78, having had issue,
John, of whom presently.
George (Rev.), M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon, Curate of Langton
Maltravers, bapt. 24 Feb. 1808 ; d. unvi. 7 July, 1834.
Marianne, bapt. 12 Aug. 1810.
The elder son,
John Taylor, Esq. of Carshalton Park, J. P., M.A. Brase-
nose Coll. Oxon, Lord of the Manor of Carshalton 1832-1805 ;
bapt. 28 Dec. 1803; in. 1834, Mary Ann Pushman, and ci. 3
March, 1865, leaving by her (who d. 1863) an only son and
heir,
Capt. William Taylob, Lord of the Manor of Carshalton,
Capt. Worcestershire Eegt., b. 8 April, 1837; m. 3 July, 1866,
Marion Emily, youngest dau. of John Richard Chambers,
Esq. of Madras, and d. 30 Nov. 1868, leaving aa only son,
John Frederick William Blake, now of Carshalton Park.
Eis widow m. 2ndly, April, 1871, James Duncan, Esq. of Tun-
bridge Wells.
iSeaJ— Carshalton Park, Carshalton, Surrey.
TAYLOR OF RENDCOMB PARK.
Taylob, James, Esq. of Kendcomb Park, co.
Gloucester, J. P. cos. Lancaster and Gloucester, m.
1st, Jane, dau. of William Lamb, Esq. of Coppall
Hall, CO. Lancaster, 2ndly, May, 18S8, Editba
Agr.es, eldest dau. of tbe late Warden George
Sergison, Esq. of Cuckfield Park, Sussex, by Editba
his wife, sister of the late Lord Hastings, of Mel-
ton Constable, Norfolk.
II.
Lineage — James Taylor, Esq. of Wignn, co. Lancaster,
had issue, by Mary llopwood, his wife,
James, of Rendconib Park (which he purchased in 1883).
John, d. in Australia.
Thomas, m. Helen Biggs, of Bolton, and has issue, two
daus.
Richard, m. Rosa McMullen, of Hertford, and has issue.
Mary, m. Eev.— Snape, Rector of Hlackrod, who li. 1875,
leaving issue, one son, Richard Charles.
Helen, d. unra.
Seat— Rendcomb Park, Cirencester.
TEMPEST OF ACKWORTH GRANGE.
Tempest, Wilfrid Feancis, Esq. of Ackworth
Grange, co. York, J.P. for West Eiding, York, b.
22 Oct. 1816 ; m. 1st, 21 April, 1868, Agnes Mary,
4th dau. of Thomas A. A. Perry, Esq. of Bitbam
House, Atou Dassett, co. Warwick, and by her had
issue,
I. Aelred Joseph, 6. 31 March, 1877.
n. Aidan Joseph, b. 25 March, 1879.
HI. Norbert Joseph, 6. 3 June, 1882.
IV. Arthur Joseph, b. 19 Oct. 1885.
I. Agnes Mary, b. 10 Jan. 1869.
II. Maude Mary, b. 8 June, 1875.
in. Ethel Mary Frances, b. 30 March, 1881.
He m. 2ndly, 30 July, 1888, Florence Helen, only
dau. of Vincent Lesassier O'Rourke, Esq. of Eathga,
CO. Dublin, and by her has further issue,
V. Wilfrid Norman, 6. 8 June, 1889.
VI. Wulstan Joseph, 6. 22 Jan. 1891.
IV. Audrey Clare, b. 15 Sept. 1892.
Lineage — This family is a younger branch of the Tem-
pests of Brouf/hton and Braciwdl, now baronets of Iluaton, fc r
whose ancient lineage .see Bcrke's Peerage.
Stephen Tempest, Esq. of Broughton, 6. 1 May, 1750, m. 1
May, 1787, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Henry Blundell,
Esq. of Ince Blundell, co. Lancaster, and by her (who ti. 25
April, 1845) had issue,
I. Charles Robert, 6. 21 April, 1794. created a baronet (see
Burke's Peerage), d.unm. 8 Dec. 1865, when liis bai'unetcy
became extinct.
II. Henry, 6. 18 Oct. 1795; m. 5 July, 1829, Jemima, 2nd
dau. of Sir Thomas Joseph De Trafford, 1st Bart of TrafTord
Park, and by her (who d. 17 Jan. 1883) had with other issue,
Charles Harry, created a baronet (see Burke's Peerage).
III. Walter Joseph, b. 7 May, 1801; m. 1 Oct. 1826, Mary
Anne, only dau. of James Sargent, Esq., and d. at Borne,
I May, 1868. She d. 20 July, 1835.
IV. Joseph Fran'cis, of whom we treat,
V. Thomas Peter, in holy orders of the Church of Eome, 6.
II March, 1808 ; d. 19 Nov. 1861.
I. Anna Maria, d. unm. 8 Aug. 1854.
II. Frances Barbara, a nun, d. 18 Jan. 1853.
III. Catherine Mary, ?«. 1825, John Nicholas Coulthurst, Esq.
of Gargrave, and had issue.
IV. Monica Clare, d. 1861.
Mr. Tempest in 1802, inherited on the death of Mrs. Bertie, the
manor of Coleby, co. Lincoln, as heir-at-law to his great-
grandmother, Anne, dau. and sole heir of Henry Scrope, Esq.
of Danby. He d. 23 Nov. 1824. His 4th son,
Joseph Francis Tempest, Esq., b. 15 July, 1804, -m. 21 Sept.
1840, Frances Bridget, dau. of John Hercy, Esq. of Crutchfield
House, Berks, and had issue,
I. Francis Roger, b. 9 Aug. 1841 ; d. Oct. 1865.
II. Piers Francis Gilliot, b. 24 Feb. 1843.
III. Alplionsus Joseph Francis, 6. 28 Nov. 1844.
IV. Wilfrid Francis, now of Ackworth Grange.
V. Wulstan Francis, 6. 21 Oct. 1848.
VI. Aelred Aloysus Francis, in holy orders of the Church of
Eome, b. 21 Sept. 1850.
VII. Aidan Walter Francis, b. 4 Nov. 1852; m. 29 April, 1891,
Mary Ellen, dau. of John O'Neill, Esq. of Blanchester, and
has issue, Oswald Aidan, and Hugh I'iers.
I. Mary Louisa Frances, ki. 28 April, ls80, Wilfrid Francis
Anderton, Esq. of llaighton, co. Lancaster, and has i.-^sue,
Dunstan Francis ; Cuthbert Francis ; Elfiid Mary Frances ;
and Winifred Jlary Frances.
Mr. Joseph Francis Tempest d. 4 July, 1865.
Aiins—(See Burke's Peerage, Tempest, Bart.).
Seat — Ackworth Grange, Pontefract.
TEMPLE OF BISHOPSTROW.
Temple, Geentille Xewton, Esq. of Bishops-
trow, Wilts, s. his bi'othcr 1892.
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Liineag'e. — AVilliam Temple, of Bishopstrow (son of John
Teniplr, of Kingston Devi-rill), jji. twice. By his 1st wife he
haa 1'kteb, of whom presently; Joseph, t. 1G66, whose
deseendunts are settled in Virginia, U.S.: Mary, vi. Joseph
Ivyleai, ofFrome; and Anne, m. Mr. Pearse, of Devizes. By
his -Jnd wi'e, a dau. of — Benett, Esq. of Norton Bavant,
Mr. Temple had two sons, who d. young. The eldest sur-
vivinj: son,
I'ETEB Temple, Esq. 6. 1661 ; m. Mary Pearce, of Devon,
end had issue. The 2nd, but eldest survivinjr son,
Sauoel Temple, Esq., b. 1696; Mary, dau. of William
Lanuley, Esq. of Warminster, and d. 1731, having had two sous,
Peter Temple, 6. 1723, d. itnin. 17,'i6, and
William Temple, Esq. of Bishopstrow, b. 1726, who vi. 1st,
Jane Ball: 2ndly, Elizabeth Wansey ; and ordly, 14 Feb, 1780,
Sarah Gaisford, of Westbury, aunt to Kev. Thomas Gaisford,
D.D., Dean of Ch. Ch. Oxford. By the last-nimed lady he left
at his decease, Aug. 1781, a son,
William Temple. Esq. of Bishopstrow, Wilts, J. P., High
SherilT ISSS, b. 2 M.arch, 1781; m. 27 Oct. ls.31, Fanny, dau.
oi liev. T. Stonhouse Vigor and granddau. of the Kev. Sir
James Stonhouse, Bart., and had issue,
I. William John, b. 26 Feb. 183.3; d. 7 Dec. 1849.
II. George, J.P., b. 4 June, 1834 ; m. 4 April, 1861, Sarah
Amelia Lucy, 4th dau. of John Lane, Esq. of The Grange,
Loyton, Esse.x, and King's Bromley, co. Stafford, auu d.
10 Dec. ls6S, leaving issue,
1 Verb de Lone, late of Bishopstrow.
2 Gbenville Newton, now of Bisliopstrow.
3 St. John William.
1 Madeline.
His widow m. 2ndly, 4 Jan. 1872. .\ylmer Anthony, youngest
son of Sir Francis D. Astley, Bart.
I. Frances Mary, m. Ilev. Johnliule, and has issue, a son,
Ivan Temple.
n. Ella Vera. in. Charlotte.
His grandson,
Vere de Lone Temple, Esq. of Bishopstrow, Wilts, Lieut.
19th Hussars, d. 1892, and was s. by his brother.
Arms — Arg., two bars, each charged with three martlets or.
Cnst — A talbot sejant sa. collared and ringed or.
/Stat— Biihopstrow House, near Warminster, Wilta.
TEHPLER OF LINDRIDGE.
Templee, John G-eoegk Edmund, Esq. of
Lindridge. Devon, J.P., Capt. late Highland Light
Infamrv, b. 1855 ; m. 1891, Frances, dau. of Capt.
W. H. Mall, E.N.
Iiineag-e. — The ancestor of this family arrived with
William III., a captain in his guards, and afterwards settled
at Exeter.
James Templeb, Esq. of Stover Lodge, Devon, who built that
beautiful seat, m. and had issue,
I. James, of Stover, Devon, m. and left (with four daus.)
three sons,
1 George, of Stover, who sold that estate to the Duke of
Somerset. He d. leaving daus. onlj-.
2 John (Rev.), of Newton Abbot, Devon, m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Joseph Sunter, Esq., and d. leaving one BOn,
Ptcginald William Templer, Esq. of The Hill, Teignmouth,
and one dau.
3 Francis, d. leaving one son and daus.
n. John, of Lindridge, d. s. p.
III. George, H.E.I.C.C.S., purchased the manor of Shapwick
of Dennis Ptolle, Esq. He r/i. 5 March, 1781, Jane, eldest
dau. of Henry Paul, Esq. of West Monkton, Somerset, and
had issue,
1 George Henry, of Shapwick, Somerset, M.A., J. P. and
D.L., b. 1 April, 1782 ; ?,.. 21 May, lb07. Miss Graham,
eldest dau. of Thomas Graham, Esq. of Kinross House,
CO. Kinrcss, N.B., and left issue,
Sophia Jane, m. Henry Bull Strangways, Esq. of Shap-
wick, Somerset.
2 John William, m. 1st, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of James
Wintle. Esq., and had issue, one dau., Sophia Charlotte,
Til. Coutts Trotter, Esq. of the H.E.I.C.C.S., Bengal, and
2ndly, Maria Anne, dau. of John Boileau, Esq., by whom
he had issue, one son, Charles Boileau, aad four daus.,
Maria Georgiana, m. Capt. Samuel Tickell, of the Bengal
Military Service ; Lucy Anne, vi. Alfred Cheek, Esq. ;
Ada litzroy; and Charlotte Leicester, m. Ihot^, at
Benares, East Indies, Capt. William Noel Waller, K.A.,
and d. 16 Nov. 1861, having had issue, Harry Noel, b. 19
Aug. lb.')9; and Maud Charlotte Noel.
S James Acland, ra. Anne, dau. of Bryant Mason, Esq.,
and d, leaving issue, one son,
James Geobge John Tkmpleb, of Lindridge, S.f,
Lieut. Col. Commanding 3rd Batt. Devon K.V., b. 1829;
111. It<.')4, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Mortimer,
Esq., and had issue,
John Geobge Edmund, now of Lindridge.
Juiiies Mortimer, 6. 1858.
Arthur Henry, 6. lSb9.
Frederick Napier, Lieut. R.M.A., b. 5 Aug. 186.5.
Alfred .Mason, b. 1868.
Frances .Alaria. Caroline Rosa.
Anne Georgina. Evelyn Mary.
Mr. Templer d. 10 Feb. 1883.
I Sophia Anne, m. Sir William Templer Pole, 7th Bart, ot
Shute House, Devon.
IV. VVilli;im, d. young.
V. Charles Beckford, lost in the " Haswell," East India-
man.
■VI. Henry, m. and left issue (besides daus.), four sons,
1 John Line, of Stoke, Devonport, J. P., Major S. Devon
Jlilitia, III. .Vnne, dau. of George Davey, Esq., and d.
Ib6.i, leaving issue.
2 Henry. 3 Frederick. 4 George, deceased.
I. Anne, m. 1781, Sir John William Pole, 6th Bart, of Shuti,
Devon.
.^/liis— Quarterly, az. and gu., the perspective of an antique
temple arg., on tin- pinnacle and exterior battlements a cross
or; in the 1st (juarter, an eagle displayed ; in the 2nd, a stag
tri; pant reguarikuit, of the last. Crest — A mount vert, thereon
a holy lamb arg., in the dexter foot a pennon of the second,
charged with a cross of St. George, the streamers wavy az. and
gu., the staff or, under an oak-tree ppr., fructed or. Motto —
Nihil sine labore.
Utat — Lindridge, Teignmouth. Devon.
Ct«i>— Army and Navy ; and Naval and Military.
TENISON OF LOUGHBAWN.
Tknison, Major William, of Loughbawn, co.
ilonaiilian, J. P., Major late Manchester Regt., m. 30
Dec. 1882, Marion Angela,younge3t dau. of Thomas
Uuggins, Esq. of Buxted Lodge, Sussex, and has
issue,
I. William Percival Cosnahan, h. 25 June, 1884.
II. Thomas Michael Greville, 6. 27 Aug. 1891.
I. Marguerite Angela.
liineagre.— Tliis family is derived from the same stock as
that of the celebrated divine, Thomas Tenison, D.D., Arch-
tiishopof Canterbury 1695-1715, consecrated Bishop of Lincoln
1694, and translated 1695 to the Archiepiscopal see.
Thomas Te.mson, Esq. of Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, tmip,
Chap.les I., had three sons, William and Robert, both m. and
living at Carrickfergus with issue in 1682, and
The Most Rev. Richabd Tenison, D.D., Bishop of Meath, 6.
1642, entered the University cf Dublin 2 Nov. 1659, of which
he eventually became Vice-Chancellor. He was consecrated
Bishop of Killala and Achonry 19 Feb. 1682, from which see he
was translated successively, to Clogher, 26 Feb. 1691, and
to Meath, 25 June, 1697. He had issue,
I. Henry, of Dillonstown, Louth, M.P. for co. Monaghan
It 9;'), and for Louth 1703, who m. Anne Moore, by whom he
had issue, Thomas, a Justice of the Common Pleas, and
Mary, iii Nicholas Coddington, Esq., ancestor of Codding-
ton, ot Oldbiiilge, co. Meath.
II. Richard, of Thomastown, co. Louth, M.P. for Dunleer,
1715; lit. Margaret, dau. of William Barton, Esq. of
Thomastown, and d. 1725, leaving by her (wlio in.
2iidly, 1732, Rev. Patrick Delany, D.D.) one son and
two daus.
1 William, of Philipstown, ra. 1727, Maria Townley, of
Melefoni, CO. Louth, and d. intestate, 1728.
1 Elizabeth, d. t. p. 2 Margaret, d. i. p.
III. John.
IV. NoRBCBT, of whom presently.
V. Thomas, of Finglas, co. Dublin, m. Alice, dau. of the
Rev. Wil.iam Mosse, Rector of Maryborough, Queen's co.,
and d 4 May, 1764, leaving by her (who d. July, 1775) two
daus. (.Mary Jane, m. 1759, Hon. and Kev. Richard Henry
Ro: er, 2nd son of Henry, 8th Baron Teynham ; Ann, ?».
i;50, James Edwards, Esq. of Old Court, co. Wicklow) and
one son,
Thomas, b. about 1730, M.P. for co. Monaghan, 1780; m.
1758, JlaryAnne, 2nd dau. of Col. John Daniel Degennes,
of Portarlingion, Queen's co., and had an only son,
Thomas, of Castle Tenison (now Kilronan Castle), M.P.
for Boyle 1792, and afterwards Lieut.-Col. Roscommon
Jiiliiia: m. 1st, ls03, Lady Frances Anne King, dau.
ot Edward, 1st Earl of Kingston, and by her (who d.
May, 1 a 1 2) had two sons,
Xhouias, of Ca£tle Tenison, d. unm. 5 Nov. 1843,
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Edward Kino, of Kilronan Castle, co. Eoscommon,
il.JI.'s Lieut, and Gustos Eotulorum of that co.,
served as High Sheriff cos. lioscommon and Leitrim,
M. P. for the latter cc. from la47 to 1852, and J.F.
for COS. lioscommon, Leitrim, and Sligo, 6. 21 Jan.
1805; m. 26 Nov. 1838, Lady Louisa Mary Anne
Anson, eldest dau. of Thomas William, 1st Earl of
Lichfield, and d. 19 June, 1878, having by her (who
d. 27 Aug. 1882) had two daus.,
1 Louisa Frances Mary, m. 14 June, 1866, Hon.
John Baptiste Joseph Dormer, now 12th Lord Dor-
mer, and d. 9 Sept. 1868, leaving issue.
2 Florence Margaret Christina, m. 23 Jan. 1872,
Henry Ernest, 8th Earl of Kingston, and hjis issue.
He m. 2ndly, Mary Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Coore,
of Scruton, co. York, and d. 1835, leaving by her an
only dau.,
Thomasine Sophia, m. 1st, 1837, Robert Saunder-
son, Esq. of Drumkeen, co. Cavan, and 2ndly, Eev.
Henry St«pney, and d. 1850.
VT. 'Winiam, of Finglas, who d. Jan. 1758, leaving by Harriet
his wife, a son, Kichard.
I. Elizabeth, m. Michael Cole, Eisq.
II. Maria, m. Samuel Raymond, Esq.
The Bishop of Meath, who was appointed Vice-Chanccllor of
Trinity Col. Dublin, 1698, d. 29 July, 1705, and was bur. at the
college. His 4th son,
NoEBiJKT Tknison, Esq. of Carrickmacross, co. Monaghan,
(legatee with his brother Richard under the will of Dr. Tenison
Archbishop of Canterbury) m. Elizabeth, sister of John Fitch,
Esq., by whom (whose will dated 1 Jan. 1770, was proved 21
May, 1772) he had, with two daus., Anne (Mrs. News), and
Mrs. Fitch, a son,
William Tenison, Esq. of Priorland, co. Louth, h. 1715; m.
Margaret, dau. of John Woods, of Lisanisk, by whom (who m.
2ndly, William Richards, Esq. of Careless, co. Monaghan),
he had William Babton, his successor; Elizabeth; Anne;
and Charity. He d. 2 April, 1750, and was s. by his only
son,
William Babtom Tenison, Esq. of Blonalty, co. Monaghan,
who m. 1st, 1765, Charity, dau. of Adam Noble, Esq. of Long-
field, same co., and 2ndly, 1783, Margaret Cosnahan, of
Douglas, in the Isle of Man, and had by her, i. William
Barton, late of Loughbawn ; ii. Barton, of Douglas; m.
Elizabeth, m. Robert Cochrane, of Strabane, co. Tyrone ; iv.
Dorothy, m. John Spittall ; v. Margaret. The eldest son,
William Barton Tenison, Esq. of Loughbawn, m. Isabella.
dau. of John Cosnahan, Esq. of the Isle of Man, and d. 18.39,
having had, with three sons (William, Joseph, and John, who
all d. young), surviving issue,
I. William, late of Loughbawn.
I. Katherine, m. Robert Lloyd, Esq., and d. 18S1.
H. Margaret, m. L. Paulet, Esq., and d. 1886.
in. Isabella, d. unm.
His only son,
WiLLLAM Tenison, Esq. of Loughbawn, co. Monaghan, J.P.
t. 1828, m. Flavia, dau. of Signor Fundelli, of Florence,
and had issue,
I. Slichael George Cosnahan.
II. William, now of Loughbawn.
I. Isabella, d. unm.
II. Marguerite, m. Evan Mackenzie, Esq. of Genoa.
Arms— Gu., abend engrailed arg., between three leopards'
faces or, jessant-de-lis az. Crest — A leopard's face or, jessant-
de-lis az.
&'at— Loughbawn, Ballybay, co. Monaghan.
TENISON OP PORTNELLIGAN.
Tenisox, William Cross O'Beien, Esq. of
Portiielligan, co. Armagh, J.P. Major (retired) 3rd
Batt. Eoyal Irish Fusiliers, b. 1836 ; s. his father
1873 ; m. 1885, Letitia, dau. of Major Alexander
P. Bond, J.P. and D.L., of Ardglass, co. Westmeath,
and widow of Arthur Henry Bond, Esq., J.P., of
Bondville, co. Armagh.
Tjineag-e.— About the year 1586, was born in the Isle of
Ely, Dr. Philip Tenison, Archdeacon of Norwich, who d. 1660.
He m. and had issue, two sons, Thomas Tenison, a Major in
the army (father of Richard, Bishop of Meath), and
John Tenison, who was appointed Rector of Topcroft 1642.
He 'in. Maiy, dau. of Thomas Dawson, of Cottenham, co.
Cambridge, and had (with two daus., Margaret, )». Mr. Serle,
a Justice of the quorum in that co., and Aune, m. Sir George
Page, a military cfiBcer) two sons,
William, of whom presently.
Thomas, the celebratid Archbishop of Canterbury, 6. 29
Sept. 1G36, who U. without issue, 1715.
The elder son of Rev. John Tenison,
Thb Ven. William Tenison, Archdeacon of Norwich, was
a great sufferer for his loyalty. He m. Miss Mileham, sisterof
Lady Dorothea Browne, wife of the famous physician and
writer, Sir Thomas Browne. The surviving issue of this
marriage was
The Right Rev. Edward Tenison, 6. in Norfolk, 1673,
Rector of Willinsham, Minister of Ludwick, and Rector of
Chiddingston and Sundricli, a Canon of Canterbury, Domestic
Chaplain to George II. when Prince of Wales and Archdeacon
of Carmarthen. He was promoted to the see of Ossory 1731,
and there d. 1735. He m. his first cousin, Anne Scrle, and by
her had oneson, Thomas, and five daus., all of whom d. unm,,
with the excepton of Henrietta, who m. Mr. St. Eloy, of Can-
terbury. His only son.
The Ven. Thomas Tenison, b. 1700, Archdeacon of Carmar-
then, and Rector of Chiddingston 1734, was appointed Chan-
cellor of the Diocese of O.xford. In 1739, he got a prebendal
stall the Canterbury Cathedral, besides having several ecclesi-
astical preferments in Kent and Wales. The same year he
declined the offer of an Irish bishopric. He (7. 1742. His 1st
wife was a dau. of Dr. Potter, then Bishop of Oxford, and
afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury ; she d. in childbirth.
In 1738, the Archdeacon m. his 2nd wife, 14 Feb. 1737-8,
JIary, eldest dau. and co.-hcir of Thomas Smith, of Broxtow,
Notts, and Gadcsby, an heiress of great wealth. By this lady
he left one son Thomas, and one dau. Henrietta St. Eloy, who
d. unm. His only son,
Thomas Tenison, Esq., b. in Canterbury, 1739, at an early
age entered the army as a comet. Subsequently he passed
through the university, and w.ns called to the Bar 1770. In
1762, he settled in Ireland, at Kilkeasy, a locality still in the
possession of his descendants. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of
William Hayden, Esq. of Croan, J. P., by the dau. of Rev.
Charles Alley, Rector of Castlecomerand Gowran, and Grand-
dau. of Dr. Alley, Archdeacon of York. He left at his death,
1788 (with three daus., Anne, '/h. William Lane, LL.D., sub-
sequently Vicar-General of the Diocese of Lismore and Water-
ford, who d. Recorder of the city of Waterford ; Mary, m.
Joseph Cuffe, Esq. of Charleston, J. P., and 2ndlj-, Joseph
Hayden, Esq., J.P. of Greenville; and Margaret, vi. Trevor
Lennigan, Esq.), two sons,
Thomas, m. Mary, dau. of MajorBlackmore, and d. 1823.
Joseph, of whose family we treat.
The 2ud son.
Rev. Joseph Tenison, resided at Donoughmore Glebe, and
became a Deputy-Governor and J.P. for co. Wicklow. He
m. 1793, Mary, youngest dau. of Rev. Martyn Lucius O'Brien,
D.D., and had issue, one son and seven daus., of whom,
I. Thomas Joseph, his heir.
I. Ellen, m. John Collins, Esq. of co. Galway, and had three
sons,
1 Joseph Tenison Collins, of Ballinasloe, co. Galway, b.
IS21 ; m. (as 2nd wife) 1848, Sarah Louisa, dau. of
Charles MacCarthy, Esq., and sister of Rev. C. F. Mac-
Carthy, D.D., late Rector of St. Werburgh's, Dublin, and
had, with other issue,
Charles MacCarthy Collins, Barrister-at-Law (English
and Irish Bars), M.R.I. A., author oi Law and Pratice
of Banking, and other works, 6. 1850; m. 1879, Isabel,
dau. of William Cronipton Ashlin, Esq. of Claughton,
Birkenhead, and has issue, one dau. Eva Mabel, 6.
1880.
2 William Tenison Collins, M.D., deceased.
3 Philip Tenison Collins, M.D., d. leaving, with other
issue, Edward Tenison Collins, M.D. of Wednesbury, co.
Stafford.
II. Henrietta, m. James Woods, Esq. of London, and had,
with other issue,
Eev. Julian Edmond Tenison-Woods, F.L.S., F.G.S., (fee,
of Sydney, Vice-President of Linnffian Society of New
South Wales, author of A History of the Discovery and
£xploration of Australia, Natural History of New
South IFales, and numerous other scientific works.
The son and heir,
Thomas Joseph Tenison, Esq. of Portnelligan, J.P., Bar-
rister-at-Law, m. Nov. 1831, Margaret, dau. of Alexander
Cross, Esq. and by her (who d. 23 Jan. 1861) left at his death,
23 March, 1873, one son,
W^iLLiAM Cross O'Brien, now of Portnelligan.
Arms— Gn., a bend engrailed between three leopards' faces
or, jessan^de-lis az. Crest— A leopard's head, of the arms.
*ea«— Portnelligan, Tynan, co. Armagh.
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TENNANT OF CADOXTON.
Texxaxt, Charles Coombe, Esq. of Cadoxton
Lodge. CO. Grianioraan, J. P., educated at Harrow
and Balliol Coll. Oxford, B.A. 1876, b. 30 July,
1S52.
Lineage. — This family claims descent from the Tonnantg
of Westmorland and Yorkshire, an ancient house which had
lands at Dent, in the former county, and afterwards at
Scotton, near liiolimond, co. York. The name appears
amongst the " Landed Gentry of Y'orkshire," 12 Henky VI.,
1434, and also nine times in the list of " Craven Men who
followed Lord Clifford to the Battle of Flodden Field," fought
8 Sept. 1613.
George Tensant, Esq. of Cadoxton, co. Glamorgan, who
purch.ased the Ehydding estate, near Keath, and afterwards
the adjoining property of Cadoxton, commenced in the summer
of 1S17 the formation, through his estates between the rivers
of Neath and Swansea, of the inland navigation known as the
Tennant Canal. This work was completed in June, 1824, and
opened up a navigable lineformany miles eastward of Swansea
up to the Brecon Hills. Mr. Tennant, who was D.L. and J. P.
for Glamorgan, had two sons, Henrt and Charles. lie d. 27
Feb. 1832, when he was s. by his eldest son,
Henrt Tennant, Esq. of Cadoxton Lodge, Fellow of New
Coll. Oxford, a Bencher of Gray's Inn, and D.L. co. Glamorgan,
who if. 2(3 Sept. 18G5, and was s. by liis brother,
Charles Tennant, Esq. of Cadoxton Lodge, D.L., M.P.
St. Albans, 1830,6. 1 July, 17% ; m. 11 Sept. 1847, Gertrude
Barbara Rich, eldest dau. of Admiral Henry T. B. Collier, K.N. ,
and granddau. of Admiral Sir George Collier, K.N., K.C.B.,
and d. 1873, leaving issue,
Charles Coombe, Esq., now of Cadoxton. Alice.
Dorothy, m. 1890, Henry Morton Stanley, Esq., the African
explorer.
Eveleen, m. 1880, Frederick William Henrj-, eldest son of
Kev. Frederick Jlyers, of Keswick, Cumberland.
Arms— Erm., two bars sa., the first charged with two, and the
C^cond with one bezant. Crest — A winged heart gu., pierced
■with a dagger ppr., hilted or. ilottn — Tenax et fidelis.
Stat — Ladoxton Lodge, near Neath, co. Glamorgan. Resi-
dence— 2, Bichmond Terrace, Whitehall.
Citti— Brooks's.
TENNANT, late OF NEEDWOOD.
Tennant, Chaeles Eiciiard, Esq. late of Need-
"wood House, co. Stafford, late Major 2nd Life
Guards, b. 9 March, 1851 ; m. 18 Nov. 1880, Hon.
Kuth Adamson, youngest dau. of Thomas, 1st
Baron Crawsbaw.
Liineag'e. — The family of Tennant came originally from
the distiict of Craven, in the West Riding of the co. of York.
A return of nobility, gentry, and yeomanry of Craven, made
12 Henry VI. (a.d. 1434), contains, among others, the names
of Bayard Tennant de Craven, Yeoman, and Roger Tennant
DE LoNr.sTEOTH, Y'coman.
In the cast window of Giggleswick Church was formerly
this inscription: "Orate pro bono statu Ricardi Tennant et
Margaretse uxoris ejus, de Byrkys, procuratoris istius ecclesiae
ettiliorum tiliarumque eorum, qui istam fenestram fieri fierunt,
A.D. Mcccc. decimo octavo, et anno Regis Henrici octavi post
conqucstum octavo."
Rev. Richard Tennant was instituted to the Vicarage of
Carnaby, near Bridlington, East Riding, co. York, 1665. He d.
at Carnaby in 1682, leaving a dau. Elizabeth, m. John Major,
Esq., by whom she had Sir John Major, Bart., ancestor of
Lord Henniker, and a son, his successor,
TiMOTUY Te.nnant, who was i. 1G64, and on coming of age
went to London, where he entered into trade and realized a
fortune. lie -m. 1710, and at his death left two sons, Tlmothy,
his heir, and William, who s. his brother, and one dau. Mary,
m. Joseph Curtis, Esq., brother of Sir William Curtis, Bait.,
Lord Mayor of London, and for thirty-five years M.P. for the
city. The eldest son,
Timothy Tennant, m. Anne Smith, of Stonall, co. Stafford,
and had an only dau. Anne, m. 1735, John Debonaire, Esq.,
and by him had a dau. Anne, who m. her cousin, William
Tennant. He d. 1746, and was s. by his brother,
William Tennant, Esq. of Aston Hall, b. 1713 ; m. Sarah,
dau. of Thomas Chase, Esq. of Bromley Hall, Kent. He pur-
chased Little Aston Hall, co. Stafford, and was s. by his only
Burviving son,
William Ten.vant, Esq. of Aston Hall, D.L., Lieut. -Col.
StaEford Militia. He m. 1st, 1777, Mary, dau. of Rev. John
Wylde, of Belbroughton Hall, co. Worcester, by whom he
had an only son, William, his heir. He to. 2ndly, his
cousin, Anne, dau. of John Debonaire, Esq., but by her
(who d. 182y) had no children. He d. 1803, and was «. by hia
only son,
William Tennant, Esq. of Aston Hall, 6. 1783: m. 1804,
Hon. Maria Charlotte Anderson Pelham, dau. of Charles, 1st
Lord Yarborough, by whom he had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Charles Edmund, successor to his brother.
III. (Jeorge, Major late 85th Regt., m. 1850. Mary, only dau.
of William Symonds, Esq. of Elsdon, co. Hereford, and had
issue,
Edmund William, m. 24 Nor. 1886, Mary Eiiza, youngest
dau. of James Lowe, Esq. of Churchfield, Manchester.
Agnes, b. 1854.
I. Charlotte Anne Josephine, m. 18 May, 1830, Sir Richard
H. C. Rycroft, 3rd Bart, of Calton, co. York, who d. 21
Oct. 1864; shed, o Oct. 1874.
II. Ilaniet, ?H. 1836, Henry Cary Elwes, Capt. in the army,
d. 1842.
III. Theodosia Mary, to. 1838, Rev. John James, Rector of
Avington, co. Berks.
IV. Lucy, TO. 1850, Rev. Alfred Henry, Vicar of Coin St.
Aldwin, CO. Gloucester.
Mr. Tennant d. 1835, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Tennant, of Aston Hall, who d. unin. 1843, and
was s. by his brother,
Charles Edmund Tennant, Esq. of Needwood House, co.
Stafford, Comm. R.N., J. P. and D.L. He purchased Needwood
House, Little Aston Hall having been sold. Capt. Tennant
served as Flag-Lieut, to Rear-Admiral Sir William Parker,
Bart., G.C.B., during the Chinese war of 1842, and was present
in various actions. He m. 21 May, 1850, Sophia Amy, eldest
dau. of Richard Temple, Esq. of The Nash, co. Worcester, and
sister to Sir Richard Temple, 1st Bart., G.C.S.l.,late Governor
of Bombay, and by her (who d. at Florence 10 May, 1857) had
issue,
Charles Richard, his heir.
Charlotte Louisa, m. 17 Dec. 1872, Right Hon. Sir William
Thackeray Marriott, P.O., Q.C., late M.P. for Brighton, of
Lincoln's Inn, and 56, Ennismore Gardens.
He m. 2ndly, 17 Feb. 1859, Constance Elizabeth, dau. of Col.
Cracroft Aincotts, of Ilackthorn, co. Lincoln, and had by her
a dau.
Constance Augusta.
Mr. Tennant d. 2 Jan. 1862, and was s. by his son, Charles-
Richard Tennant, Esq. of Needwood House.
Aiiax — Erm., two bars sa., the first charged with two, the
other with one bezant, on a canton arg. a chief of the second,
thereon, between two martlets, a cross pattee of the third.
Ci-tst — A lion passant guardant gu., the dexter fore-paw resting
on an escutcheon erm., thereon two bars charged, as in the
arms.
JUiidence— St. Anne's Manor, Sutton, Loughborough,
TENNANT OF CHAPEL HOUSE,
The late John Egbert Tennant, Esq. of Chapel
House, CO. York, J. P. and D.L., formerly Capt. 3rd
West Yorks Militia, b. 17 Jan. 1815 ; m. 28 May,
1839, his cousin, Frances Mary, 2nd dau. of Matthew-
Wilson, Esq. of Eshton Hall, co. York, and sister
of Sir Mathevv Wilson, Bart., and d. s. p. 6 Jan.
1894..
Liineag'e. — The family of Tennant has been settled at
Chapel House since 14 Queen Elizabeth, when John Ten-
nant, of Bordley, co. Y'ork, purchased the estate from the
Yorkes. Previously the Tennants resided on their property
at Bordley.
Richard Tennant, of Chapel House, who was alive in 1637^
was s. by his 3rd son,
William Tennant, of Chapel House, b. 1608, d. 1684. His
son,
Samuel Teknant, of Chapel House, b. 1646 ; m. 1677,.
Margaret, dau. of Sir Christopher Blencowe, of Blencowe
Hall, CO. Cumberland, by his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas
Robinson, of Rokely Hall, co. York, and d. in 1707, being s.
by his 3rd son,
John Tennant, of Chapel House, 6. in 1686, to. 1st, 1706,
Ann, dau. of Mathew Wilson, of Threshfield Hall, co. York;
and 2ndly, Jane, dau. of William Serjeantson, of Haniith Hall,
CO. Y'ork ; and was s. by his son,
John Tennant, of Chapel House, who d. s. p. 1790, and
left the property to his brother, Robert, who also dying s. p.
1790, devised the estates to his nephew.
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John Texnan't Stansfield. Esq., J. P., v/ho, under his
tincle's will, assumed the name and arms of Tennant
only. He ?;i. 1st, 22 Aup:. 1811, Rebecca, dau. of Rev. Henry
Wilson, M.A., Vicar of Otley, only brother of Matthew
Wilson, Esq. of Eshton, and by her (who d. 8 Dec. 1S19 had
issue,
John Robert, late of Chapel House.
Margaret Anne Wilson, m. 1840, Robert Browne, of Leeds,
and d. leaving issue.
Mr. Tennant m. 2ndly, Anne Katharine, dau. of John Shaw,
Esq. of Otley, co. York, by whom he had issue,
Robert, of Scarcroft Lodge (see next M^^moir).
Fanny, m. Jeremiah Garnett, Esq. of Wharf eside, co. York,
and has issue.
Eleonora Ann, d. unm.
He d. 14 Aug. 1830.
Arms — Erm., two bars, each per pale sa. and gu., charged
witn three bezants, two on the upper and one outhe lower bar.
Cz-esf— A winged heart gu., pierced with a dagger ppr., hilted
or. Motto — Tenax et fidelis.
Residence — Chapel House, near Skipton.
TENNANT, late OF SCARCROFT LODaE.
Texxant, Eobeet, Esq. of Scarcroft Lodge, co.
York, and of Ardsheal, co. Argyll, J. P. for cos.
York (West Hiding), Ross, and Sutherland, for-
merly Capt. Yorkshire Hussars, M.P. for Leeds
1874 to 1880, b. 20 Nov. 1828; m. 4 Dec. 1850,
Harriette, 2nd dau. of Jeremiah Garnett, Esq. of
Mount Broughton, Manchester, and has had
issue,
I. JoHJi Robert, formerly Capt. 2nd West Yorks Militia,
6. 13 Sept. 1851; m. 14 Nov. 1878, Eleanor Anne, only
surviving dau. of Col. Laimcelot RoUeston, of Watnall
Hall, Notts (formerly M.P. for South Notts).
II. Geoffrey Garnett, J.P., Capt. 3rd Batt. West Yorkshire
Regt., 6. 23 Dec. 1852; d. 14 Feb. 1889.
in. Cecil Arthur, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 24 Nov. 1857 ; rn.
July, 1890, Constance Edith, younger dau. of Rev.
Charles H. Crosse, Rector of Fineham, Norfolk.
IV. Robert Hugh, b. 14 Nov. 1861.
V. Frederick William, 6. 25 June, 1862.
VI. Gilbert Edward, b. 11 Aug. 1863; m. Helen, dau. of
Thomas Garnett, Esq. of Oakwood, near Bingley, co.
York.
VII. Philip Charles, 6. 16 Sept. 1867.
I, Marian Isabel Catharine, m. 7 Dec. 1876, Charles Henry,
eldest surviving son of Charles Cumberland, Esq. of
Walton Place, Surrey.
II. Laura l^-ances Harriette.
in. Hilda Margaret, m. 1879, Arthur J. Edwards, Esq. of
Beech Hill Park, co. Essex, and has issue.
IV. Eleanora Hope Shaw.
Mr. Tennant is only son of the late John Tennant-
Tennant, Esq. of Chapel House, Skipton, co. York,
by his 2nd wife Anne Catherine, dau. of James
Shaw, Esq. of Otley, co. York.
Arms — Erm., on two bars each per pale gu. and sa., three
bezants two and one. Crest — Between two wings gu., each
charged with a bezant, a sword erect, ppr., pommel and hilt
or, point downwards, transpiercing a human heart of the first.
Motto — Tenax et fidelis.
Sea(s— Scarcroft Lodge, near Leeds, and Rosehall, Suther-
land.
TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT OF BAYONS
MANOR.
Tenntson-D'Etncouet, Edwin Clayton, Esq.,
C.B., of Bayons Manor, co. Lincoln, Admiral R.N.
(retired), b. 4 July, 1813, s. his brother 1871 ; m. 1
March, 1859, Lady Henrietta Pelham Chnton,
youngest dau. of Henry Pelham, 4th Duke of New-
castle, X.Gr., and by her (who d. 19 Aug. 1890) has
issue,
Henrietta Charlotte, 6. 1864; m. 8 Feb. 1888, Lieut. Alfred
Henry Tarleton, R.N., of Breakspears {whom, sec), only
son of late Admiral Sir Walter Tarleton, K.C.B., and has
issue,
Freda Henrietta.
Fuierta. d ao May, 1890.
Adoiiral Tennyson-D'Eyncovirt was educated at
Westminster and the Royal Naval College, entered
the navy in 1826, and became an Admiral retired in
1880; he saw much service in China 18J0-41, where
he was wounded ; commanded a division of ships
at the entrance of the Gulf of Finland durin;: the
Crimean war. In 1887 Admiral D'Eyncourt trans-
ferred by gift to his brother Louis Charles, Bayons
Manor and his Lincolnshire estates.
Lineage.— MichaelTennysos, Esq. of Preston, co. York,
and Stainton, co. Lincoln (son and heir of Ralph Tennyson,
Esq., who d. 1735, by his wife Dorothy, dau. of John Chap-
man, Esq. of Pickering, co. York, who, being a gentleman of
considerable estate and fervent patriotism, raised, at his own
charge, a troop of horse, to support King William III.), in.
Elizabeth Clayton, dau. and at length heir of George Clayton,
Esq. of Grimsby, co. Lincoln, by Dorothy his wife, dau. and
co-heir of Christopher Hildeyard, Esq. of Kelstern, co. Lincoln.
This Christopher Hildeyard was grandson and heir of Henry
Hildeyard, of Winestead, in Holderness, who intermarried
with the Lady Anne, eldest dau. of Francis Leke, 1st Earl of
Scarsdale, and Baron D'Eyncourt of Sutton, and sister of
Nicholas, 2nd Earl of Scarsdale, and Baron D'Eyncourt of
Sutton, which dignities became extinct in the year J 736, upon
the decease, without issue, of Nicholas, 4th Earl of Scarsdale,
grandson of the aforesaid Nicholas, 2nd Earl of Scarsdale,
and Baron D'Eyncourt of Sutton. Michael Tennyson d Oct.
1796, leaving, by his wife Elizabeth Clayton, a dau. Anne, m.
William Raines, Esq. of Wyton, co. York, and a son and
heir,
George Tennyson, Esq. of Bayons Manor and TJsselby House,
CO. Lincoln, who inherited, 1794, the Clayton estates from his
maternal uncle, Christopher. Hem. 1775, Mary, dau. and
ultimately heir of John Turner, Esq. of Caistor co. Lincoln,
and by her (who rf. 20 Aug. 1825) had issue,
I. George Clayton, LL.D. (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
Stephen ffytche, Vicar of Louth, co. Lincoln, and d. v. p.,
leaving issue, 1 Fredeiick, m. Maria Giuliota, and has
issue : 2 Charles, who has taken the name of Tcrner, m.
Louisa Selhvood ; 3 Alfred, the Poet Laureate, created
Lord Tennyson 1884 {see Burke's Peerar/e and Bui onetage),
and other children.
II. Charles, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, m. Matthew Russell, Esq. of Branccpeth Castle,
CO. Durham, M.P., and had is.ue, William, M.P. co. Durham,
d. s. p. 30 Jan. lB50, and Emma Maria, m. Gustavus, 7th
Viscount Boyne, and d. 29 April, 1870.
II. Mary, m. John Bourne, Esq. of Dalby, co. Lincoln, J.P.
andD.L., who d. 15 Dec. 1850; shed. 2G April, laS4.
Mr. Tennyson was M.P. for Bletchingley in the Parliament
elected 1818, and J.P. andD.L. co. Lincoln. Red. 4 July,
1835, aged 85. His only surviving son.
Right Hon. Charles Tennyson-D'Ey.vcocrt, of Bayons
Manor, and Usselby House, co. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L., a Privy
Councillor, was a Member of Parliament for thirty-five years,
M.A. of Cambridge, F.R.S. and F.S.A., High Steward of
Lciuth, b. 20 July, 1784 ; m. 1 Jan. 1808, Frances Mary, only
child and heir of Rev. John Hutton, of Morton, co. Lincoln,
and by her (who d. 26 Jan. 1878) had issue,
I. George Hildeyard, his heir.
II. Edwin Clayton, of Bayons Manor and Usselby House.
III. Louis Charles, now of Bayons Manor, 6. 23 July, 1814,
Barrister-at-Law, J.P. for co. Lincoln, Lindsey Division;
VI. 31 Aug. 1852, Sophia, youngest dau. and co-heir of John
Ashton Yates, Esq. of Dinglehead, co. Lancaster, by Frunces
Mary his wife, dau. of the Very Rev. Verney Lovett, D.U.,
Dean of Lismore, co. Waterford, and has issue,
1 Edmund Charles, 6. 11 Feb. 1855, Barrister-at-Law, m.
20 July, 1892, Charlotie Ruth, only child of Augustus
Frederick Godson, Esq. of Westwood Park, co. Worces-
ter, M.P. for Kidderminster.
2 Ashton Lovett, late Capt. in Royal Berkshire Regt., 6.
14 Dec. 1860.
3 Eustace Henry William, 6. 1 April, 1868.
1 Alice Julia, d. 1873. 2 Emma Frances ilary.
3 Henrietta Clara Kliza, m. 28 July, 1891, Herbert Kdwaid,
son of Charles J. Phillips, Esq. of 59, Cromwell Road, S.
Kensington, and has issue,
Herbert Hildeyard, b. 25 June, 1892.
IV. Eustace Alexander, b. 24 March, 1816, Capt. 4Cth Regt.,
d. at Barbados. 9 March, 1842, of the yellow lever.
V. William Henry, b. 29 Aug. and d. 5 Sept. 1819.
I. Julia Frances, who, having embraced tne Roman Catholic
religion, became a nun at Princethorpe, Nov. 1852 ; d.
1879.
II. Clara Maria, m. 10 May, 1849, John Hinde Palmer,
Esq., Q.C., J.P. and D.L. Surrey, late M.P. for Lincoln,
{d. 18S4), son of Samuel Palmer, Esq. of Dulwich. She d.
1863.
1990
TER
THE LANDED GENTRY.
THi.
lit. Ellen Elizalicth, ;ii. 13 Feli. 1S66, Ileniy Jlill Bunbuiy,
Esq. of Mai Iston House, Bucks.
The Eight Hon. Charles Tennyson D'Eyncouvt superadded the
name anil arms ol" D'Ey-Vcovkt to those of Tkxnvsos, by royal
licence, dated 27 July, lSo.">, in compliance with a condition
attached to the enjoyment of certain manors and estates, liy
a codicil to the will of his father, George Tennyson, Esq. of
Bayous Manor, " in order to commemorate his descent from
the ancient and noble family of D'Eyncourt Barons of D'Eyn-
court, of Blankney, and his representation in blood, as co-heir
of the Earls of Scarsdale, Barons D'Eyncourt, of Sutton."
Mr. Tennyson-D'Eyncourt sat in ten successive Parliaments.
He represented the borough of Grimsby, from 1818 to Is2i3, the
borough of Bletchingley from IS-G to 1S31, and the borough of
Stamford from 1S31 to the end of 1832. He was elected in
December of the last-named year first representative, under
the Kcform Act, for the metropolitan borough of Lambeth,
and was re-elected in Jan. ISo.i, in July 1S37, in June, 18-11,
and in July. 1S47. Mr. Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, a statesman,
scholar, and poet, d. deeply lamented, '21 July, 1S61, and was
«. by his eldest son,
Geobge Hildeyard Tennison-D'Etscoukt, Esq. of Bayons
Manor, C.M.G., J.P. and D.L., b. 10 July, 1809: d. unm. '23
Feb. 1S71, and was «. by his brother, the present. Admiral
Te>-ntson-D'Ey.ncocbt, C.B.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th az., a fess dancett6e between
ten billets, four and six, or, for D'Eyncoubt; 2nd and 3rd gu.,
three leopards" faces or, jessant-de-lis az., over all a bend of
the last, for Tennyson. Crei-ts — 1st, A lion passant guardant
arg., on the head a crown of fleur-de-hs or, the dexter fore-
paw supporting a shield charged with the armsof D'EYNCornT,
for D'Eyncoubt; 2nd, A dexter arm in armour, the hand in
a gauntlet or, grasping a broken tiltins-spear entiled with a
garland of laurel ppr., for Tennyson. Mottoes — Ea avaut, for
D'Etncolrt ; Kil temere, for Tennyson.
Jieiiiienci — 50, Warwick Square, S.W.
TEEBY OF BURVALE.
Teeet, Thomas IIenrt Clarke, Esq. of Eur-
vale, Walton-on-Thtimes, eo. Surrey, J.P., formerly
Lieut. 15th Hussars and Surrey Yeomanry, and
Lieut. -Col. Commandant 3rd Koyal Surrey Militia,
b. 9 Sept. 1810; m. 29 Aug. 1839, Charlotte, dan.
of Henry Fellowcs, Esq., by Frances, his wife, dau.
of Sir John Frederick, IJart., and by her has
issue,
I. AsTLET Fellowes, Major-General, formerly commanding
1st Batt. 60th Kifies, member of the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, and Fellow of the Imperial
Institute, b. 12 May, 1840; m. 1364, Edith, dau. of Henry
Cory, Esq., and has, with four daus., a son,
Astley Herbert, Capt. Army Service Corps, b. 18G6.
II. Courtenay Forbes, formerly Capt. GOth Kiflcs, 6. 29 Oct-
1841 ; m. 1872, Barbara, Uau. of the late James Malcom-
son, Esq.
m. Wadham Sales, Major late 87th Fusiliers, 6. 29 Sept.
1343.
IV. Herbert Durell, Capt. late Royal Scots, Chief Constable
of Northumberland, b. 4 April, 1847 ; in. Maud, dau. of
Edward Perkins, Esq.
V. Arthur Frederick, Major late 87th Fusiliers, h. 23 Oct.
1848.
VI. Horace Augustu.?, Capt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry, h.
19 Aug. IsDG.
I. Blanche Henrietta, m. 1870, Arthur Brooking, Esq., and
d. 1880.
II. Ella Caroline.
m. Elfrida Mary, m. 1889, H. Tabor Broolcf?, Esq.
liineag-e.— 'William Tebet, Esq. of Sutton Coldfield, co.
Warwick, b. 1703 ; d. 14 Dec. 1772. By Ann his wile (6. 1707 ;
d. 1774), he left issue,
Thomas Terbt, Esq. of Sutton Coldfield, an officer of the
Coventiy Volunteers, b. 173.5; m. Frances, dau. of Ilobert
Cattell, Esq., and by her (who d. 1816) had, with two daus.,
I. William, Capt. Staffordshire Yeomanry, b. 1767; d. 1823.
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
III. Kobert, Lieut. Staffordshire Yeomanry, b. 1779 : d. 1804.
Mr. Terry d. 1816. His 2nd son,
Thomas Tebby, Esq., Capt. 1st Warwickshire Local ^lilitia,
b. 1773 ; m. 1>)07, Sarah Margaretta, dau. of llichard Astlcy
Sales, Esq. of Spoudon, co. Derby, and by her (w ho d. 18oo) had
issue,
I. Thomas HrxBT Clakke, now of Burvale.
I. Eliza, (/. 1883.
It. ."Mar:;aretta, m. to Col. Frederick Clarke, commanding
Scots Greys and South Wales District; and d. 1879.
III. Henrietta, <;. 1877.
Mr. T. Terry d. 1816.
.Sen^s— Burvale, Walton-on-Tliamcs ; and Falcon Lodge, Sut-
ton Coldfield.
TE-W OF CARLETON GRANGE.
Tew, Thomas William, Esq. of Carleton
Grange, Pontefract, and The Manor House, Raw-
eliffe,' Wiggenton, eo. York, J.P. for the West Rid-
ing, and a freeman of the borough of Doiicaster,
b. 18 May, 1828 ; m. 8 Alay, 1860, Amelia, dau. of
Edward Thompson, Esq. of Batheastou, Somerset,
late Capt. Royal Stall Corps, and has issue,
I. Edwabd Gbosvknob, h. 8 June, 1873.
I. Emily, b. 22 July, 18G1.
II. Mary Catherine, b. 13 Feb. 1867.
ui. Florence Perfect, b. 24 Feb. 1869.
Llneag'e. — Thomas Tew, of Margaret Street, Cavendish
Square, London, m. 1763, Ellinor, dau. of Edward Cockroyd,
Esq. of Mytholmroyd, Halifax, co. York, and d. July, 1809,
having had by her a dau. Ellinor, and a son,
Thomas William Tew, Esq., Deputy-Judge of the Honour
Court of Pontefract, a Banker at Wakefield, Pontefract, and
Doncaster, b. 11 Jan. 1764; m. 1st, 10 Dec. 1787, Elizabeth,
dau. of Daniel Vaux, of Hundhill Hall, Pontrefact, who d. 31
Oct. 1788, and 2ridly, 2 June, 1791, Catherine, dau. of Thomas
Jackson, Esq. of Fairburn, Ledsham, co. Y'ork. He d. '22 Oct.
1832, having had by his 2nd wife (who </. 8 June, 1830)
a dau. Catherine Mary, 6. 1 Jan. 1801 ; in. 25 Oct. 1825, Eev.
James Jackson Lowe, Kector of Fletton, and d. 16 Jan. 1869,
and a son,
Edward Tew, Esq. of Crofton Hall, co. York, J.P. and D.L.
for the West Biding, and Capt. 1st West York Yeo. Cav., a
freeman of the borough of Doncaster, b. 20 May, 1795 ; m.
26 June, 1827, Sarah Susannah, 2nd dau. of Martin Hind,
Esq. of Newton Green, near Leeds, and by her (who d. 5 Feb.
1865) had issue,
I. Tho.mas William, now of Carleton Grange and The Manor
House, Baweliffe, York.
II. Edward, b. '24 Jan. 1834 ; m. 21 June, 1859, Anna, dau.
of F. Nellen, Esq., and has issue.
III. Herbert Sayer, M.D.. b. 15 Jan. 1835.
IV. Cynl Blackburne, Col. 15th Kegt., b. 14 Feb. 1837; m.
1st, 28 May, 1861, Helen, dau. of liev. W. Crofton, Kector
of Skrene, co. Sligo, by whom he had issue ; 2ndly, Har-
riette, eldest dau of lie v. Richard Rothe, and d. 1890.
V. Percy, of Heath Hall, co. York, M.A., J.P. for West
Riding of York, b. 3 July, 1840 ; m. 25 Aug. 18C8, Madeline
Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev. Thomas Lowe, of Willingdon,
Sussex, Canon of Chichester, and has issue.
I. Charlotte, b. 23 July, 1829 ; d. 30 Dec. 1832.
II. Catharine, m. 11 iMay, 1858, J. H. Holdworth, Esq. oi
Sandal Hall, co. York. J.P.
III. Emily Jane, d. 10 March, 1854.
IV. Laura Sophia, in. 17 Feb. 1863, Rev. Thomas Greenall,
Rector of Grappenhall, and Canon of Chester.
V. Constance Mary, vi. Charles Calverly, Esq. of Corven,
N. Wales, and has issue.
Mr. Tew d. 6 Nov. 1876.
Arms — .'Vrg., three pallets gu., on a chief or, four mullets of
the second. Crest — Between two wings, a spur-rowel az.
Sea(s— Carleton Grange, Pontefract, and The Manor House,
Eawcliffe, Wiggenton, Yorks.
THACKWELL OF WILTON PLACE.
Thackwell, John, Esq. of Wilton Place, co.
Grloueester, and Rye Court, co. Worcester, b. 1844;
m. 4 Feb. 1875, Alice Anne, eldest dau. of Henry
Pajne, Esq., and has issue,
I. John Henry Cam, b. 1876.
I. Alice Maud Mary.
II. Violet Edith.
Lineage. — The family of Thackwefl claims Saxon origin,
and has been seated in the counties of Worcester, Oxford, and
Gloucester, for several centuries. William Thackwell, Mar-
shal of the Admiralty, d. 1565, having had several sons, two of
whom were Edward and Thomas. Edward had several
children; the name of one of his sons was Thomas. Tliia
Thomas had two sons, Thomas and John. The clder^
THA
THE LAXDKD GENTRY.
TnA
1991
Bey. Thomas Thackwell, h. 1579. matriculated at Chiist
Church, Oxford, 1598-99, and was Vicar of Waterperry, co.
Oiford, for sixty-one years. He d. 2G July, 16G8, having m.
twice, Ist, a dau. of Dal)it6t, of lUdmarley, i-.nd '2ndly, Jane,
dau. of Thomas Bowlcy, gent., of The Wells, near Bromyard.
By his first wife, he had a 2nd son,
Thomas Thackwell, Esq., r,i. 165G, Margaret, dau. of Hugh
Keate, gent., of East Hagbourne, and had a son,
Paul Thackwell, Esq., b. 1662 ; m. his cousin, Catherine,
dau. of Bev. Lewis Terry, of Longdon, hy his wife, Katharine
Thackwell, of Bye Court, and had issue, of whom the eldest
eon,
Stephen Thackwell, Esq. of Bye Court, b. 1692 ; m. 1718,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Cam, Esq. of Wilton Place,
by Mary his wife, eldest dau. and co-heir of Joseph Cam, Esq.
of London, and d. 1729, leaving an elder son,
John Thackwell, Esq. of liye Court and Moreton Court,
Lord of the JIanor of Birtsmorton and Berrow, co. Worcester,
in. Judith Daffy, of Maysington, descended from the Egyuke
family, and d. 1808, having liad issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. William, of Moreton Court, «n OfBccr of Yeomanry, m.
Ann Mutlow, and d. s. p.
III. Stephen (Bev.), Bector of Birtsmorton, m. Miss Clarke,
and had issue, two sons (William, Curate of Alcester, co.
Warwick, and Mathew John) and three daus.
IV. Joseph (Sir), G.C.B. and K.H., of Aghada Hall (see that
Familu).
I. Ehzabeth, 7/i. William Brooke, Esq. of The Gro^e House,
Broon]sberrow.
n. Judiih, M. Capt. Hartley, H.E.I.C.S.
in. Margaret, m. John Wood, Esq. of The Ford House, near
Xewent.
IV. Sarah.
T. Anne, m. Thomas Webb, Esq. of Ledbury. J. P. and
D.L.
The eldest son and heir,
John Thackwell, Esq. of Wilton Place and Bye Court, J.P.
and D.L., 7/i. 6 Nov. 1804, Winifred, dau. of J. Seabright, Esq.
of Lea, and had issue,
I. John Cam, late of Wilton Place.
II. Stephen (Bev.), Bector cf Little Birch, co. Hereford, b.
2 May, 1(509 ; vi. 1835, Ann, only dau. of Edward Cooper,
Esq. of Beduiarley Dabitit, and d. lSs2.
III. James Seabright, 6. 25 July, 1810.
IV. William, 6. 26 April, 1812 ; m. a dau. of Bev. T.
Boberts.
V. Joseph Edwin, C.B., Gen. in the Army, Knight of the
Legion of Honour and Medjidie (Fifth Class), b. 7 Sept. 18l;j ;
iH. 1st, Maria, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Burnside, of the GJ.st
Begt., and has issue, and 2ndly, 1878, Lucy Helen, widow
of Bev. Canon Newlove, of St. Leonard's, Presl'.iury.
I. Anne, m. 13 May, 1830, Bev. John Clayton, M.A., Vicar
of Stratford-upon-Avon, and had iisue.
II. Mary, vi. James Griffin, Esq.
III. Caroline Eliza, m. Bev. J. Medwin.
Mr. Thackwell d. June, 1829, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Cam Thackwell, Esq. of Wilton Place, co. Gloucester,
Moreton Court and Eye Court, co. AV'orcester, J.P. and D.L.
CO. Gloucester, and J.P. co. Worcester, b. 18 Jan. 1807 ; m. 13
April, 1842, Charlotte Eleanor, eldest dau. of Bev. John Hugh
Poison, Prebendary of Exeter, and has issue,
I. John, now of Wilton Place.
II. William Poison, Major (Black Watch) Eoyal High-
landers.
III. Arthur Joseph.
I. Katherine Emily, deceased.
III. Isabella Charlotte Mary, d. unm. 13 Feb. 1892.
III. Helen Elizabeth.
Mr. Thackwell d. 19 Jan. 1892.
.^riiis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th paly ofsis or and gu., a
maunch arg., semee-de-lis az., lor Thackwell; 2nd and 3rd
per pale az. and gu., a cross engrailed erminois; in the 1st
and 4th quarters, a water bouget arg., for Cam. Crest — Within
a chaplet of oak ppr., a dragon's head reversed, paly of six
or and gu., transpierced by an arrow, barbed and flighted,
also ppr. Motto— ilini solicitudo futuri.
Se«(s— Wilton Place, Dymock, co. Gloucester ; Moreton
Court, and Bye Court, co. Worcester.
THACKWELL OF AGHADA HALL.
Thackwell, Walter Joseph de Ecpe, Esq.
of Aghada Hall, co. Cork, Coneragh, co. Waterford,
I. 12 July, 1876, s. his fatlier 1886.
Lineage. — See pnceding Memoir.
Lieut. -Gf;N. Sir Joseph Thackwell, G.C.B., K.H., of
Aghada Hall, co. Cork, Coneragh, co. Waterford, and Nor-
man's Land and Woodcnd, co. Gloucester, was the 4tU
son of John Thackwell, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Wilton
Place, CO. Gloucester, and Bye Court and Moreton Court, co.
Worcester, by his wife, Judith Daffy, of Maytington, a descen-
dant of the Egyoke family. Sir Joseph, who was /;. 1 Feb.
1781, entered the army in April, 1800, as a Comet in the iSth
King's Light Dragoons, and during a career of nearly sixty
years rose to the highest distinction. He served in that
regiment for thirty-two years, during twelve of which he
held the command. He was with Sir John Moore in .Spain
(1808-9) and at Corunna. He also shared in the glories of
the campaign of 1813-14 in the Peninsula, and was engaged at
Vittoria (seriously contused on right shoulder), the Pyrenees,
Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse. At Granada, he boldly attacked
and forced back upwards of 280 French troopers, though
he was aided by only forty-five of the 15tli Hussars, making
several prisoners. Was also at Quatre Bras and at Waterloo,
where he received several wounds, and had two horses shot
under him while charging squares of infantry, his left arm
having to be amputated close to the shoulder. When
wounded, he seized his bridle ^vlth his mouth, and dashed
on at the head of his men to charge the enemy. During
the above services, it appears from " The Becords of the
15th Hussars," he frequently greatly distinguished himself,
and was several times specially recommended for promotion.
Sir Joseph's subsequent brilliant career was in India. In
1837, he wa.s appointed to the command of the 3rd (King's
Own) Light Dragoons, and proceeding with his regiment to
India, he was promoted to Major-General (local) the same
year, and held important and distinguished commands in the
first Afghan campaign of 1838-39, the campaign in Gwalior
(ltl43), and on the Sutlej in 1846, in all of which he com-
manded the cavalry division. He bore a conspicuous part in
the actions of Ghuznee (23 July, 1839), Maharajpoor (29 Dec.
1843), and Sobraon (10 Feb. 1846) ; in the last, hi.s leading the
cavalry with such effect against the Sikh batteries is most
memorable, his conduct being strongly commended in Lord
Cough's despatch. Sir Joseph Thackwell headed the cavalry
division in the Punjaub campaign (1848-49), in which he was
second in command of the army under Lord Gough. He
there, while leading the left wing, made some splendid charges
at Chilianwallah and Goojerat ; and with a small British
detachment, which he commanded, he gained the important
victory of Sadoolapoor over the Sikh army, headed by Shere
Sing in person (3 Dec. 1848). For these achievements ho
thrice received the thanks of ParUament and of the East
India Company. He was created K.H. Feb. 1834, C.B.
JiUy 1838, K.C.B. 20 Dec. 1839, and G.C.B. 9 June, 1849, was
made Col. of the 16th Lancers in the latter year, and Inspector-
General of Cavalry in 1854. He had the silver war medal and
three clasps, besides many other medals and clasps, and the
Order of the Dooranee Empire. Sir Joseph ))j. 29 July, 1825,
Maria Audriah, eldest dau. of Francis Boche, Esq. of Boche-
mount, CO. Cork {see Bubke's Peerage), by whom (who d. I
June, 1874) he had issue,
I. Edward Joseph, of whom presently. .
II. William de Wilton Boche, C.B., Slajor-Gen., late Lieut.-
Col. 38th Begt., Knight of the Medjidie (Fifth Class) ; served
in the Crimea in 1855, including siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, b. 5 Sept. 1834; m. 29 June, 1864, Charlotte, ycmngest
dau. of Bev. Henry Tomkinson, of Beaseheath Hall, co.
Chester, and has issue, 1 Edward Francis, *. lo Nov. 1868;
r,i. 3 Feb. 1894, Catherine, dau. of Sir H. Low, G.C.M.G.,
and widow of Sir John Pope Hennessy, K.C.M.G., of
Eostellan Castle; 1 Katherine Harriet, m. Capt. Edwarci
liawdon Penrose, B.S.C. ; 2 Florence Mary ; 3 Ethel Maria.
ni. Osbert Dabitot, Lieut. Bengal Army, killed at Lucknow,
1858, during the Indian Mutiny.
IV. Francis John Boche, Capt. 5th Boyal Irish Lancers, d.
from tiger wounds in India 24 June, 1869.
I. Elizabeth Cranbourne.
II. Anne Maria Esther, m. 1860, Bev. Thomas Palling Little,
M.A., Vicar of Oxenhall and Pauntley, co. Gloucester.
III. Maria Boche, m. 1875, James Bennett, Esq., Lieut.-Col.
Boyal Wilts Militia.
Sir Joseph d. 8 April, 1859, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edwaed Joseph Thackwell, Esq. of Norman's Land,
Dymock, co. Gloucester, Barrister-at-Law. Entered the army
in 1845 as Cornet in the 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons,
served on the staff of Sir Joseph Thackwell during the Pun-
jaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the battles of
Bamnuggur, Sadoolapoor, Chilianwallah, and Goojerat, being
frequently mentioned in despatches. Subsequently served
as Capt. in the 48th and 60th Begts., author of The Second
Sikh War, b. i Sept. 1827 ; m. 24 Feb. 1S52, Charlotte Price,
dau. and co-heir of Capt. Lucas, Bengal Army, aad step-dau.
of Gen. Mossom Boyd, and had issue,
I. JosEPU Edwaeu) Locas, late of Aghada Hail.
1992
TUA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
THE
II. Edwarcl Lofrus Roclio, Capt. Roval Fnsiliors and r.iymas-
ter 14th Hus^ai-f, Ik iS K-l.. l^'Hi; )"«. 19 .Maivli, l^T;i. Kiiiily,
only dau. of Lostock Kcid, Ksi].. Indian C.S., Conniiij.--ioi;c'i-
N.l3. Bombay, and has issue, Monica de AVilton Kuche, 6. 20
Sept. ISSl.
HI. Colquhoun Grant Koche. Capt. Bcng.al Staff Corps. late
Lieut. South Yorkshire Kegt., b. S Dee. ItS.JT , served in the
Afghan Campaifin of l(>7;>-bO (medal), specially mentioned
in despatches, and in the Kgyptian war of 1SS2 (medal
with clasp and Khedive's star).
IV. Oshert Monr.ag-u Koche, Capt. R.E., 6. 7 Sept. 1860.
I. Charlotte Barbara Roche, ?«. 2i May, lUn, Frederick
Graham, Ksq., Major 2nd Batt. Jliddlese.Y UeRt., eldest son
of M.ajor-Gen. Stuart Frederick Graham, Connnissioner at
Mooltan, and grandson of Sir Robert, Graham, Sth Bart, of
Esk, CO. Cumberland (see Bdbke's Feeragt).
Joseph Edward Lucas Tuackwell, Esq. of Agh.ida Hall,
CO. Cork, Coneragh, co. Waterford, J. P. co. Cork, Lieut.-Col.
3rd Brigade South Irish Division R..\., and formerly Lieut. Sth
Royal Irish Lancers, 6. 23 J.an. 1S53 ; );i. 2 Dec. 1874, his cousin,
Caroline Matilda Georgiana, only child and heir of Gen. Ed-
mund Roche, 3rd Hussars, of Ballymonis, Cork (sec Bukke's
J'tcrage, Fermot, B.), and has issue,
I. Walter Josei'h de Rupe, now of Aghada Hall.
i:. Noel F.dnnind OsLiert, b. 10 Dee. ISTy.
III. Edward Hillyar Roche, b. l.i Nov. lS7f».
IV. Arthur Charles Austen, b. 17 Nov. Ib82.
I. Violet Caroliiie Josephnie.
Lieut.-Col. Thackwell d. 16 Dec. 1SS6, and was s. by his eldest
son.
Anns — Quarterly: 1st and 4th paly of six or and gu., a
maunch arg., semee of fleur-de-lis az., for Thackwell ; 2nd and
3rd per pale az. and gu., a cross engrailed erminois; in the
1st and 4th quarters, a water bougct arg., for Cam. Crests —
1st, Out of a mural crown arg. a dexter hand cmbowed, vested
in the uniform of the loih King's Hussars, from the wrist
pendent by a riband gu., timbriated az., a representation of
the silver medal for Waterloo, the hand grasping and in the
attitude of striking with a sword ppr., pommel and hilt or,
between two branches of laurel, issiiunt in like manner from
the mural crown, also ppr., and above, on an escrol, the motto
" F'rappe fort" (this crest, having been specially granted
to Sir Joseph Thackwell for his military services, is limited to
his descendants) ; 2nd, Within a chaplet of oak ppr., a dragon's
head erased, paly of six or and gu., the neck transpierced by
an arrow, barbed and flighted, also ppr. Motto — Mihi solicitiulo
futuri.
Seats — Aghada Hall, Rostcllan, co. Cork, and Coneragh, near
Youghal, CO. Waterford.
THARP OF CHIPPENHAM PARK.
GE>"T-Tn.\RP, William Mont.^gu, Esq. of Chip-
penliam Park, co. Cambridge, J. P. and D.L. co.
Cambridge and J. P. Suffolk, late Capt. U2iul Ecgt.,
h. 17 July, 1837 ; m. 7 July, 18G8, Annabella Lucy,
dau. of iirthur Lyttletou Annesley, Esq. late of
Arley Castle, co. Stafford. lie assumed by royal
licence, 16 -A.ug. 1861, tlie additional surname of
G£>'T, in pursuance of the will of liis maternal
uncle, George William Gent, Esq. of Moyns Park,
Essex.
Lineag-e.— John Thorp, a General in the army, was re-
warded by Oliver Cromwell with a grant of the Hope estate
in Jamaica, where he settled 1005. He changed his name to
Tharp. He was father of
John Tharp, of Hanover, Jamaica, 6. 1671; m. Sarah, dau.
of Robert Knowles, and by her had issue, i. William, of
Hanover, m. Ann, dau. of Richard Haughton, and had issue ;
II. Joseph, of whom we treat; in. John, of Green Pond,
Jamaica, m. Ann, dau. of John Harding, and d. 116b, leaving
issue; i. Catherine, m. Philip Haughton, Esq.; ii. Rebecca,
7». Edward Chambers, Esq.; iii. Anne, 9ft. William Grissels,
Esq. ; IV. Mary, ik. Michael Petgrave, Esq. The 2nd son,
Joseph Tharp, Esq. of Hanover, }«. Margaret Frost, of
Westmorland, Jamaica, andd. 1744, having had issue, i. John,
of whom presently; i. Sarah, 7?!.. George Brissett, Esq. of
Hanover ; ii. Rebecca, m. Alexander Campbell, Esq. of
Glasgow. The son,
John- Tharp, Esq. of Good Hope, Jamaica, living 1776, and
of Chippenham Park, co. Cambiidge, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Partridge, Esq., and eventually co-heir to her brother,
Thomas Partridge, Esq. of St. James's, Jamaica, and d. 1804,
having had issue,
I. Joseph, b. U June, 1706, Capt. 1st Life Guards, m. 1788,
Lady Susan Murray, dau. of Jolin, 4th Earl of Dunmore,
and had issue, Jidm, b. ll'Ji, m. 1815, Lady Hannah Hay,
dau. of George, 7ta Marquis of Twecddale, and d. '<i6 Jan.
1»b3.
II. John, d. young.
ifi. John, of whom presently.
IV.. Thomas Partridge, b. 12 Aug. 1772.
v. William, b. 31 DiC. 1778, deceased.
I. Elizabeth, to. John Phillipson, Esq. of Herringswell,
Suffolk, and left Issue.
The 3rd son,
John Tharp, Esq. of Chippenham Park, co. Cambridge,
Capt. in the Horse Guards Blue, b. 8 Nov. 1769; m. 6 Oct.
1790, Anna Maria, dau. of Col. Ch.arles Phillips, of Ruxley
Lodge, Surrey, and by her (who d. 16 Dec. 1840) had issue,
I. Joseph Sidney, his heir.
II. John Partridge, b. 1799 ; d unm.
VI. Augustus James (Rev.), Vicar of Chippenham and
Rector of Snailwell, b. 1805; vi. 22 Dec. 1840, Juliet,
dau. of Rev. John Bond, Rector of Freston, Suffolk, and had
issue,
1 Theodore Augustus, 6. 27 Jan. 1844; m. 1872, Margaret
Amabel, 3rd dau. of Peter Spence, Esq. of Erlingtoa
House, 00. Lancaster, and has issue.
2 Henry Albert Frank, 6. 29 Nov. 1845 ; tZ. young.
3 Arthur Keene, b. 15 Sept. 1848.
1 Emily Matilda, vi. T. C. Priekard, of Ddrew, co. Rad-
nor.
2 Juliet Louisa. 3 Agnes Laura.
IV. George William, of Warren Cottage, near Newmarket, co.
Cambridge, b. 1814; d. 2:5 March, lss4.
I. Caroline Eliza, m. 1828, Samuel Yate Benyon, Esq. of Ash
Hall, Shropshire, and by him (who d. 22 May, 1864) had 1
Ashton-Yate, Lieut. 62nd Regt., d. 1856 ; 2 Augustus Wil-
liam, b. 1841 : 1 Emily Georgiana Elise, m. Sir Robert Pigot,
4th Bart, of PatshuU ; 2 Louisa Caroline Lydia. m. 13 April,
1847; Edward Arthur Wellington, 2nd Lord Keane; 3
Leila-Caroline, d. 18s3.
II. Anna Jlaria, m. July, 1832, Alfred Spooner Lillingston,
Esq. of Southwokl, Suffolk, and d. s. p. 17 June. 1804.
III. Ellen Louisa, m. 10 July, 1833, John William Finch
Noyes, Esq. of Titchticld House, co. Southampton, and d.
187'2.
He d. 1 April, 1851, and was s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Sidney Thabp, Esq. of Chippenham Park, J. P. and
D.L., formerly in the Coldstream Guards, b. 28 Aug. 1797;
m. 1st, 15 Dec. 1826, Anna Maria, only dau. of Major-Gen.
William Gent, of Moyns Park, Essex, and by her (who d. 15
Nov. 1845) had issue,
I. John Manners Gordon, Major West Essex Militia, b.
28 Oct. 1826; d. 21 April, 1875.
II. Frederick Sidney Gould, 6. 13 Sept. 1832; d. 9 Feb.
1873.
III. William Montago, his heir.
I. Georgina Eliza, «». 26 Nov. 1860, Rev. Alfred Bond,
Rector of F'reston, Suffolk, and has issue.
Mr. Tharp m. 2ndly, 11 Nov. 1852, Laura Trollope, dau. of
John, 1st Lord Kesteven, which lady d. 19 Jan. 1877. He d.
i March, 1875, and was s. by his only surviving son, William
Montaqc Gent-Tharp, Esq., now of Chippenham.
Arms— Arg., a fcsse az. fretty or, in chief a lion rampant gu.,
ducally crowned of the third, between two fieurs-de-lis of the
second, in base an anchor and two sugar-canes ppr. Crest —
" Hope," represented by a demi-woman, habited or, mantle
purp., flowing over left shoulder, in her right hand an anchor
ppr. resting upon the wreath. Motto — In spe spiro.
Seat — Chippenham Park, Newmarket.
fiuts— Carlton ; and Army and Navy.
liesideHce—21, Lennox Gardens, S.W.
THELLUSSON OF BRODSWORTH HALL.
Thellusson, Peter, Esq. of Brodsworth Hall,
CO. York, J.P. for West Hiding of York, b. 19 Dec.
1850 ; m. 25 Oct. 1883, Elizabeth St. Clair, dau. of
John St. Clair MacDougall, Esq. of Coldstream,
N.B., s. his father 1885.
Lineage. — Charles Thelldsson, Esq., M.P. for Evesham,
3rd son of Peter Thellusson, Esq. (whose will was the subject
of the celebrated Thellusson case), and younger brother of the
1st Baron Rendleshain, m. 15 Jan. 1795, Sabine, eldest dau. of
Abraham Kobarts, Esq., and d. 2 Nov. 1815, leaving issue,
Charles, of whom presently.
Thomas Itobarts, b. June, 1801 ; m. 17 Aug. 1822, Maria,
dau. of Sir Francis Workman Macnaghten, Bart., and d. 29
March, 1809, having by her (who d. 23 Jan. 1881) had
issue, Sabine Matilda, ra. 21 Aug. 1862, Richard Greville,
Esq. of Milfiud, and La;tilia Maria, m. 25 April, 1872,
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Dighton M. Probyn, K.C.B., K.C S.I., V.C.
Adeline, d. unm.
The elder son,
Charles Thellusson, Esq., 6. 31 Jan. 1797; m. 19 Oct.
1820, .Mary, youngest dau. of George Grant, Esq. of lugolds-
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THI
1093
thorpe Hall, Xorfolk, and by her (who d. 27 Feb. 1884) had
issue,
I. Charles Sabine Augustus, of Brodsworth Hall.
II. Alexander Dalton, Lieut.-Col. 72nd Regt. (rciireil). Knight
of the Legion of Honour and Medjidie (Fifth Class), b. 8
March, 1824.
III. Frederick George, late 29th Bengal N.I., 6. I April,
1825; TO. 11 Aug. 1853, Anne, youngest dau. of William
Whitter, Esq. of Worthing, J.P, and D.L. Sussex, and lias
issue,
1 Frederick William, 6. 2 Oct. 1854; m. 22 Dec. 1892,
Gabrielle, 2nd dau. of Dr, de Man, of Brussels, and has
issue, a son.
2 Alexander Blake, h. 10 Feb. 1858 ; d. 14 May, 1873.
3 Percy Sabine Munro, b. 1 Feb. 1861 ; yi. 9 Dec. 1891,
Georgina Elizabeth, dau. of Major Edwards, of Ballyhire,
CO. Wexford, and has issue, William Dudley Keith, b.
Feb. 1893.
rv. Seymour Stuart, b. 1827 ; d. unm. 7 May, 1868.
V. Ernest, of Mount Auklyn, Isle of Man, J.P. tor Devon,
6. 17 Jan. 1830; to. 2 March, 18.^2, Emily, only dau. of
Alfred Kobinson, Esq. of London, and </. 16 June. 1893,
leaving by her (who d. Jan. 1894) issue, Ernest Charles
(liev.), 6. 11 May, 1858, to. 18 April, 1882, Florence, dau.
of Kev. S. W. ^aunders, and has issue; Mary, ra. Sept.
1882. Charles H. Morton, Esq. of The Grange, Southport ;
and Laura Adeline, to. 20 Aug. 1874, James Montagu, Esq.
of Elm, Isle of Ely, brother of A. Montagu, Esq. of Melton
Park, Yorkshire.
Mr. Thellusson d. 5 Feb. 1856. His eldest son,
Chables Sabine Augustus Thellusson, Esq. of Brodsworth
Hall, D.L., High Sheriff 1866, Capt. 12th Lancers, h. 5 March,
1822; TO. 23 March, 1850, Georgiana, dau. of William Theobald,
Esq. of Stockwell, Surrey, and had issue,
I. Peter, now of Brodsworth Hall.
II. Herbert, late 8th Hussars, b. 16 July, 1854; in. 10 Sept.
18Sft, Sarah, widow of B. 0. Dovar Greenhill, Esq. of
Puritan Manor, co. Somerset.
III. Charles, 6. 20 July, 1860; m. 15 June, 188-i, Constance
Mary, dau. of Rev. Canon Gilbert H. Pliillips, M.A.,
Eector of Bolton Percy, co. York, and Canon of York Cathe-
dral.
IV. Augustus, 6. 4 Aug. 1862.
I. Aline, d. unm. 31 May, IbSO.
II. Constance, m. 12 June, la83, Horace, son of D. F. Grant-
Dalton, Esq. of Shanks House, Wincanton, and c^. 1893,
leaving Charles and Stuart.
Mr. Thellusson d. 12 March, 1885, and was s. by bis eldest son,
the present Peter Thellusson, Esq. of Brodsworth Hall.
Arma — Quarterly, wavy or and arg., in the Ist and 4th
quarters, two wings expanded barwise sa., each charged with a
trefoil slipped of the first ; in the 2nd and 3rd quarters, an oak-
tree eradicated ppr., charged with an escutcheon bendwise gu.,
thereon three guttes d'eau. CreH—A. demi-greyhound salient
arg., collared sa., between two wings of the last, each charged
■«-ith a trefoil slipped or. Motto — Lahore et honore.
Sxit — Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster.
Out— White's.
THICKNESSE OF BEECH HILL.
Thicknesse, Right Rev. Feancis Henry, D.D.,
Bishop Suffragan of Leicester, of Eeech HiJl, co.
Lancaster, Archdeacon of Northampton, Canon
Eesidentiary of Peterborough Cathedral, h. 14 May,
1829, 2nd son of Rev. William Edward Coldwell,
Prebendary of Lichfield, and Eector of Stafford,
by Mary his wife, dau. of E. Norman, Esq. of
Mistley, Essex, assumed by royal licence, dated 29
March, 1859, the surname and arms of Thicknesse
only, in consequence of his marriage. He m. 1st,
3 July, 1855, Anne, only surviving child and heir
of Ralph Anthony Thicknesse, Esq. of Eeech Hill,
M.P. for Wigan, and by her (who d. 1886) has
issue,
I. Kalph Thickn-esse, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 25 Sept. 1856.
II. Francis Norman, 6. 9 Aug. 1858.
III. Philip Coldwell, 6. 28 Jan. I860.
IV. Eaymond Edward, 6. 17 Oct. 1867.
V. John Audley, b. 8 Nov. 1869.
1. Frances .\nnette Eleanor.
u. Katharine Mary Isabel.
The Bishop m. 2ndly, 1888, Agnes Beatrice, 4th
dau. of Very Rev. Marsham Argles, D.D., Dean of
Peterborough.
Lineag'e. — Tliis family, which settled in later times both
ia Cheshire and Lancashire, is one of great antiquity.
TtonERT Thicknes, Lord of Balterley, co. Stafford, anno
2 Edward I., a.d. 1274, m. Amicia, dau. of Hugo de Betk-y, by
whom (who m. 2ndly, Thomas de Crew, ancestor of Lord Crew)
he had a son and successor,
Thomas Thicknes, Lord of Balterley, anno 20 Edward I.,
A.D. 1291, who was s. by his son,
EicHARD Thicknes, Lord of Balterley, anno 7 Eewabd II.,
A.D. 1313, who was father of
Henry Thicknes, Lord of Balterley, anno 10 Edward III.,
A.D. 1335, whose son,
James Thicknes, Lord of Balterley, anno 40 Edward, III.,
TO. Elinor, dau. and heir of Tunstal, of Tunstal, and wass. by
his son,
Laurence Thicknes, Lord of Balterly, onno 8 Richard II.,
in. Mary, dau. of James Rugdeley, and wass. by his son,
Ralph Thicknes, Lord of Balterley, teiujj. Henry IV., to.
Elizabeth, dau. of Handle Swetenham, of Somerford, co.
Chester, and was s. by his son,
Ralph Thicknes, Lord of Balterley, temp. Henry V. and
Henry VI. He m. Isabel, dau. of Charles Mainwaring, Esq.
of Croxton, co. Chester, and was s. by his son,
Ralph Thicknes, Esq. of Balterley, m. Anne, dau. of Robert
Barber, Esq. of Stafford Green, and had, with two daus, Mary,
m. Ven. Archdeacon Molens, and Katharine, m. Thomas
Chetham, of Manchester, a son,
Ralph Thicknes, Esq. of Balterley, m. at the age of 75,
Catherine, dau. of Humphrey Wolferston, Esq. ofStatfold, co.
Stafford, and was s. by his son,
Ralph Thicknes, Esq. of Barterley, m. Katherine, dau. of
Randle Middlemore, Esq. of Stanton, co. Derby, and was
father of
Ralph Thicknesse, Esq. of Barterley, to. Bridget, dau. of
Sir John Egerton, 2nd Bart, of Wriuehill, and had issue,
Ralph, his heir.
John (Rev.), Rector of Farthinghoe, co. Northampton, m.
Joyce, dau. of Thomas Blencowe, and niece of Chief Justice
Blencowe, of Marston, and had, with other issue, a son,
Philip, a celebrated writer, Lieut. -Governor of Landguard
Fort, m. Lady Klizabeth Touchet, dau. of the Earl of
Castlehaven, and was ancestor of Thickness^ Touchet,
Lord Audley.
Frances, to. Charles Fletcher, of Barterley.
Elizabeth, m. John Hough, of Betley.
The son and heir,
Ralph Thicknesse, Esq. of Barterley and The Oaks, aged
28 in 1691, to. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Thomas Stockton,
of The Oaks, co. Chester, and of London, and was father of
Ralph Thicknesse, Esq. of The Oaks, 6. 1693, m. Alethea,
dau. of Richard Bostock, M.D., of Whicksale, and had, with
other issue, a son and successor,
Ralph Thicknesse, of The Oaks, M.D., 5. at Barterley Hall,
28 Oct. 1718, who sold the estate 1747. He was a distinguished
physician, and the author of several medical works. By Anne
Dorothy Bostock, his wife, he left a son,
Ralph Thicknesse, Esq. of Beech Hill, M.P. for Wigan, to.
Sarah, dau. of John Woodcock, Esq. of Newhorough House,
CO. Lancaster, and d. 6 Oct, 1842, leaving a son,
Ralph Anthony Thicknesse, Esq. of Beech Hill, M.P. for
Wigan, and D.L. co. Lancaster, in. Mary Anne, dau. of
Thomas Woodcock, Esq. of Xewborough House, and d. 22
Aug. 1S54, leaving issue,
Ralph, 6. 15 April, 1833, accidentally drowned in Winder-
mere Lake, 13 Sept. 1853, unm.
Anne, only surviving child, 9;t.July, 1855, Right Rev. Francis
Henry Coldwell, now Thicknesse, Bishop of Leicester,
now of Beech Hill.
Sarah, d. May, 1838. Eleanor, d. March, 1853.
Arms — Arg., a chevron sa., fretty or, in chief a blade of a
scythe az., a canton of the second, for distinction, an escutcheon
of pretence, quarterly. Island 4th arg., a chevron sa., fretty
or, in chief a blade of a scythe az. ; 2nd and 3rd vert, three
stumps of trees eradicated ppr. Crest — A cubit arm erect,
vested paly or and gu., charged with a cross-crosslet counter-
changed, cuffed arg., in the hand ppr., a scythe, also ppr., the
handle or, the blade downwards az. ..l/otio— Sine clade stemo.
ienJ^Beech Hill, Wigan, co. Chester. Resideacts — Precincts,
Peterborough, and Oxendon Rectory, Market Harborough.
CLub — United University.
THISTLETHWAYTE OF SOUTHWICK
PARK.
Thistlethwatte, Thomas, Esq. of Soutliwick
Park, Hants, High Sheriff 1882, b. 4 Dec. 18U9 ;
m. 6 Aug. 1850, Elizabeth Catherine, 2nd dau. of
Lieut.-(jren. the Hon. Sir Hercules Robert Paken-
1994
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THE LANDED GENTHY.
THO
liam, K.C.B., of Langford Lodge, oo. Antrim, and
by her (^who d. 22 Jan. ISSo) has had issue,
I. Alexander Edwaed, b. 2 March, ]8">4.
n. Arrhur Henry, Capt. late Grenadier Guards, 6. 2j JIareh,
18i7.
ui. Thomas George, Capt. late R.A., b. 17 April, 1S5!).
IV. Evelyn William Capt. King's Koyal Rifle Corps, 6. 5
April, ISGI.
V. Robert Richard, ;-. 9 Jlay, 1S63.
VI. Charles Michael, h. 9 April, 1S65.
I. Emily. ii. Elizabetli Seliaa, d. in infancy, 1853.
III. Catherine, m. '20 July, 1S76, Capt. Alexander Borthwick,
Rifle Brigade, and has issue.
Xiineag'e. — This family, of Saxon origin, first settled in
CO. York, but removed thence in the time of IIenuy VII., to
AVintersknv, Wilts.
.Vlexandek TmsTLETUwATTE, Esq., head;of the family at
the close of the 16th century, r^i. Cecilia, dau. of Sir Anthony
}lungerford, Kut. of Blackburton, co. Oxford, and was s. by
his son,
Alexander Thistlethwatte, Esq. of Winterslowe, m.
Dorothy, dau. of Sir Edward Penruddocke, Knt. of Compton
Chamberlain, Wilts, and was s. at his decease by his son,
Alexander Thistlethwatte, Esq. of Winterslow, iii. Cathe-
rine, dau. and heir of Andrew Childecot, Esq. of Whiteway,
Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, and was father of
Euancis Tuistlethwavte, Esq. of AVinterslow, m. 168y,
Mary, dau. and co-heir of Major Robert Pelliam, of Compton
Vallencc, Dorset (great-grandson of Anthony Pelham, brother
of Sir William Pelham, ancestor of the Duke of Newcastle),
and was father of
Alexander Thistlethwatte, Esq. of Winterslow, b. 1686, m.
1717, 3Iary, dau. of Richard Whitehead, Esq. of Norman
Court, Hants, by his wife, the dau. of Richard Norton, Esq.
of Southwick, and had three sons,
I. Alexander, his heir. ii. Francis, s. his brother.
in. lioBERT, eventually heir of the family.
The eldest son,
Alexander Thistlethwatte, Esq. of Winterslow, s. his
father, m. 30 Dec. 1741, Sarah Randall, and had three daus.,
I. Katherine, to. 1 Jan. 1784, Thomas Milbourne, Esq.
II. Mary, d. young.
in. Anne, m. 29 Aug. 1768, Thomas Somers Cocks, Esq.,
brother of the Ist Lord Somers, and had issue.
Dying without male issue, he was s. by his next brother,
Frakcis Thistlethwatte, Esq. of Norman Court, b. 1719,
recovered as heir-at-law, after his uncle's (Mr. Norton) decease,
the Southwick estate (which had been bequeathed, in an extra-
ordinary will, to Government), and assumed the surname and
arms of Whithead. This gentleman, the intimate friend of
Horace Walpole, was, it is said, to have been created Lord
Carnai-von, but his death occurred previous to the intended
elevation. Dying without issue, he was s. by his brother.
Rev. Robert Thistlethwatte, D.D., of Southwick, b. 1720,
m. Selina, dau. of Peter Bathurst, Esq. of Clarendon Park,
Wilts, by the Lady Selina Shirley his wife, dau. of Robert, 1st
Earl Ferrers, and had issue,
I. Robert, his heir. ii. Alexander.
I. Selina, m. 1777, Philip, 5th Earl of ChesCertield.
II. Eliza, 7)1. 1784, Arthur Stanhope, Esq.
Dr. Thistlethwayte was s. by his elder son,
Robert Thistlethwatte, Esq. of Southwick, M.P. for
Hants for more than twenty years. He m. Selina, dau. and
co-heir of Sir Thomas Frederick, Bart., and d. 1802, having
had issue,
I. Robert, d. unm.
II. Alexander, m. six weeks before his death, in 1801, Eliza
Mary, dau. of Joseph Bettesworth, Esq., which lady m.
2ndly, 28 Apiil, 1S20, Hans Francis, Uth Earl of Hunting-
don, and 3rdly, 1838, Col. Sir Thomas Noel Harris, K.H.,
and ./. 1846.
in. Thomas, his heir.
rv. Henry Frederick, of Purbrook, Hants, m. Mary, dau. of
Charles Olive, Esq., R.N., and had a son, Henry F'rederick,
of London, to. Sophia, dau. of — Denyer, Esq., and had
had issue, Augustus Frederick, deceased; Henry .Vlcxander,
Lieut. 33rd Hegt.,d. in the Crimea ; Arthur John, d. 11 Jan.
1858; Alfred Robert William, Major late 5th Northumber-
land Fusiliers; Frank Noney ; Donald Sydney; Phi.ip
Edward, m. 25 Nov. 1874, Frances, widow of A. N. C.
Nugent, Esq., and dau. of Capt. Perceval, R.N. ; Caroline
Augusta.
V. Frederick, lost at sea 1807.
I. Eliza, d. unm. 1837.
Mr. Thistlethwayte was s. by his .son,
Thomas Thistlethwayte, Esq. of Southwick Park, b. 14
Sept. 1779, High Sheriff 1806, and M.P. for H.ants, 1807; m.
1st, April, 1803, Mary Anne, dau. of John Guilton, Esq. of
Little Park, Wickham, Hants, by whom (who d. 1821) he had
issue, .
I. Thomas, now of Southwick Park.
II. Alexander, b. 1814; d. 1841.
I. Selina, TO.. William Garnier, Esq., eldest son of Rev. W,
Garnier, of Rookesbury, Hants; d. 1851.
II. Elizabeth, 7)i. Col. Uolman Custance, and d. 1872; he d»
1850.
III. i\[ary Anne, to. Rev. Stephen Butler; she d.. 1837.
IV. Catherine, 7(i. Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Collier.
v. Louisa, m. Edward W. Trafford, Esq., son of Sigismuncl
Trafford Southwell, Esq. of Wroxham Hall, Norfolk.
VI. Maiilda, m. John Orred, Esq. of Tranmere, co. Chester,
andii. 1871); he (/. 1869.
VII. Caroline, j/j. Sir J. P.Bruce Chichester, of Ardlington
Court, Devon ; he d. 1851.
VIII. Laura, m. Lieut.-Col. 0. Dunsmure, late 42nd High-
landers.
He i)i. 2ndly, 1827, Tryphena, dau. of Henry Bathurst, Lord
Bishop of Norwich, and great-niece to Allen, the celebrated
Earl Bathurst, and had issue,
III. Augustus Frederick, b. July, 1830; hi. 21 Jan. 1852,
Laura Eliza Jane Seymour, dau. of Capt. R. H. Bell, of
Bellbrook, co. Antiim, by his 2nd wife.
IV. Arthur Henry, Scots Fusilier Guards, b. July, 1832 ; d.
at Scutari 1854.
IX. Grace, m. John Grace, Esq. of Gracefield, co. Roscom-
mon, and d. 1881.
Mr. Thistlethwayte d. 14 Sept. 1850,
Arms— Or, on a bend az. three pheons of the field. Crest—
X demi-lion az., holding a pheon or.
5e(U— Southwick Park,* Fareham, Hants.
GORING--THOMAS OF PLAS LLANNOJT.
GoEiNG-TnoMAS, Rhys, Esq. of Phis Llaimon,
CO. Carmarthen, J. P., b. 14 Aug. 186-1 ; in. 20 Jau.
1S8G, Florence Frances, 3rd dau. of tlie late S. De
La Cherois-Crommelin, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Car-
row dore Castle, CO. Down.
Liineagre. — The surname of this family was originally
Tbeherne ; but by one of those clianges formerly common
amongst the Welsh, it became as now borne, Thomas. An
estate called Llettymawr, in Llannon, co. Carmarthen, was
possessed in 1579 by
Tbeherne Thomas, whose son,
Rees Treherne, of Llettymawr, m. 1610, Helen John, of
Nydfwch, Glamorganshire, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Reks Treherne, Esq. of Llettymawr, 6. 1G12, who
m. Margaret Bowcn, of Marchoglwyn, Llannon, and left (with
a dau.) a son and successor,
Rees Thomas, Esq. of Llettymawr, vi. Sarah Powell, of
Pentreardd, Llanelly, co. Carmarthen, by whom (whoul. 1727>
he had issue,
Rees Thomas, Esq. of Llettymawr, b. 1680; m. 1709, Mary,
dau. of William King, Esq. of Mansaint, near Kidwelly, and
d. 1759, leaving
Ree8, of Llettymawr, b. 1710 : d. s.p. 17 Nov. 1777.
David, of Llwydcoed, Llannon, i. 1717; to. Deborah, dau.
* Southwick Park was formerly a priory of Black Canons,
which became of historical celebrity from its having been the
scene of the marriage of Henrt VI. with Margaret of Anjou.
The priory was originally built at Porohester by Henry I. in tho
year 1133, but was shortly afterwards removed to Southwick,
where it continued to flourish till the period of the Dissolution.
Its privileges were extensive, and in 1235 the Canons procured
the grant of a market and fair to be held, but the former has
been long disused. They also obtained liberty of free warren
in 1321. At the Dissolution, the site and demesnes of the
priory were granted to John White, Esquire of the Body to
Henry VIH. This gentleman (whorf. 1567) left a son, Edward
White, Esq. of Southwick, High Sheriff 'or Hants 1573, m.
Mary, sister and co-heir (with her sister, Honora, Countess of
Sussex) of Richard Pounde, Esq. of Drayton, and had, with
other issue, a son and successor, John White. Esq. of South-
wick, High Sheriff 1598, whose dau. Honora, m. Daniel
Norton, son of Sir Richard Norton, Knt. of Rotlierficld, Hants,
the representative of a most ancient and eminent family in that
county, and thus tlie Nortons acquired the Southwick estate.
Col. Daniel Norton was a staunch Parliamentarian, and
signalized himself in behalf of the Commons during the civil
war. His descendant Richard Norton, Esq. of Southwick, was
the last male heir of the family.
Tno
THE LAND^ED GENTRY.
THO
1995
of David Rees, Esq. of Brynynyd, and left issue, John
Thomas, Esq. of Llwydcoed, who )/;. iliss Ann Davie.s and
dying J812, left one son, who d. s.p. 7 Aug. 1821, and one
dau. Annie Davies Thomas, «ho m. 1819, Thomas Lloyd,
Esq. of Bronwydd, co. Cardigan, possessor of the b.arony
of Kemys, co. Pembroke, and was mother of the late Sib
Tho.mas Uavies Lloyd, 15;irt.
MoKGAN, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, m. David Davies, of Swansea.
The 3rd son,
MoKGAN Thomas, Esq., b. at Lettymawr 172G: m. 1768,
Frances, only child and heirof Henbt Goeing, E.sq. of Frodley
Hall, CO. Stafford, High Sheriff 1723 (son of William Goring,
Esq. by Sarah his wife, only dau. and heir of John Gilbert,
Esq. of Frodley), and dying 20 .May, 1800, was«. by his son,
Eees Goring Thomas, Esq. of Llannon, co. Carmarthen, and
Tooting Graveney, co. Surrey. He /». 9 July, 1799, Sarah,
dau. of the late Eichard Hovel, Esq. of Noifolk, and by her
(who d. 2 June, 1»38} had issue,
Bees Gobing, his heir.
Morgan, J. P. and D.L. for Sussex, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.,
M.P., 6. 6 Aug. 1803, who assumed the old family name
of Teehebne in lieu of his patronymic : m. Sept. 1835,
Louisa Frances, only child of John .4psley Dalrymple,
Esq. of Gate House, Sussex, and d. 11 July, 1867, leaving
issue, Slorgan Dalrymple : Gorins Apsley ; Georgina, to.
Henry Weldon, Esq. ; Emily Louisa ; and Mary Florence,
deceased.
George Treherne, who likewise assumed the old family name
of Tbehebne, b. 4 Nov. 1809; vi. 1st, 13 April, 1846, the
Baroness Frcderica.dau. of the Baron Ferdinand Hildbrandt,
and by her (who d. 1 March, 1847) had one dau. Fer-
dinandina Frederioa Georgiana Carolina, m. Count Theo-
bald Butler, of Haimhausen, Bavaria. He m. 2ndly, and
d. 17 Marcli, 1878, leaving a son, Hugo.
Sarah Frances, m. 22 Aug. 1832, William Henry Pattison,
Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, and Witham, Essex. This lady, with
her husband, was drowned, on the 30th Sept. following her
marriage, in the Lac de Guave, in the High Pyrenees.
Mr. Thomasrf. 21 Sept. 1821, and was s.by his son,
Hees Gobing Thomas, Esq. of Gelly Wernen, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1830, b. 26 May, 1801 ; m. 2 March, 1824, Caro-
line, youngest dau. of William Esdaile, Esq., sister of Edward
Jefferies Esdaile, Esq. of Cothelstone House, Somerset, and
granddau. of Sir James Esdaile, Knt., and by her (who d. 7
Oct. 1860) left issue at his decease, 26 June, 1863,
Eees Gobing, late of Plas Llannon.
William Esdaile, late an Officerin the army, 6. 25 Jan. 1826;
VI. and (/. 1891, leaving issue.
Morgan Treherne, b. 29 May, 1830; d. 21 Aug. 1831.
Morgan, b. 22 Oct. 1831 ; d. '.iG Sept. 1836.
George Gilbert Treherne, b. 30 Dec. 1837, assumed the old
family name of Tbehebne; m. Elizabeth, dau. of George
Gape, Esq. of St. Micliael'a, St. Albans, Herts, and has two
daus.
Caroline Sarah, r,i. 5 Dec. 18:'0, Charles, Count Althann, of
Militschowes, Bohemia, Grandee of Spain of the First Class,
and Chaiubellain to the Emperor of Austria, and has a son,
Robert, and a dau. Constance, m. Count Vrintz, and d. at
Munich Oct. 20, 1880.
Louisa Frances, d. at Nice 2 Aug. 1871.
Sarah Frances, m. 15 June, 18.58, Morgan Jones, Esq. of
Penylan, co. Cardigan, and Llanmilo, co. Caimarthen, J.P.
and D.L., and d. 15 Nov. 1873, leaving issue.
."he eldest son,
Eees Gobing Thomas, Esq. of Plas Llannon, co. Carmarthen,
M.A., J.P. and D.L., b. 21 Nov. 1824 ; m. 18 April, 1861,
Emily, youngest dau. of Eichard J. Nevill, Esq. of Llangen-
nech Park, co. Carmarthen, and had issue,
I. Ehts Goring, now of Plas Llannon.
I. Elinor Anne Goring.
Mr. Goring-Thomaa assumed in 1878 the additional prefix
surname of Goeiijg, and dying 19 Sept. 1887, was «. by his
only son.
Arms — Gu., on a chevron or, between three herons arg.,
four barrulets az. Crest — A heron's head earscd arg., gorged
with a garland of roses gu. Motto — A Deo et palrc.
iieaf— Plas Llannon, Llanelly, co. Carmarthen.
THOMAS or EATTON.
Eeeeman-Thomas, Teeeman, Esq. of Eatton
and Yapton, Sussex, b. 12 Sept. 1866 ; s. bis father
1868 ; m. 20 July, 1892, Hon. Marie Adelaide, dau.
of 1st Baron Brassey, and has issue,
Gerabd Fbedebick, 6. 3 May, 1393.
Iiineage.— Thomas Freeman, Esq. of Antigua, son of
Ajithuk Fbee-Man, Esq. of London, had four sons, Arthcr,
Eobert, Thomas and Byam,and four daus., one m, Warner,
another Kirwam, a third Philip, aad the fourth Gea. Shering-
ton Talbot, brother of Charles, 1st Lord Talbot of Hcnsol.
The eldest son,
Arthur Freeman, Fsq. of Lincoln's Inn Fields or St. Cle-
ment Danes, was father of
Thomas Freeman, Esq. of Antigua, who had issue. Tho
eldest son,
Arthdb Fbeemajt, Esq. of Antigua, m. 5 Dec. 176.'), Mar-
garet, youngest dau. of Sir George Thonjas, 1st Bart, of Yap-
ton, Sussex, and d. 1780, having had by her (who d. 1797),
Inigo, of Eatton and Yapton.
George Thomas, Lieut. -Col. 11th Light Dragoons, d.. unm.
11 Nov. 1827.
Margaret.
Melesina Warburton, rn. Nathaniel Bayley, Esq. of Bath.
Lydia Frances, m. John Leonard Knapp, Esq. of Alveston.
The eldest son,
Inigo Thomas, Esq. of Eatton and Y'apton, J.P. and D.L.,
6.2JJan. 1767, s. his maternal uncle. Sir William Tliomus,
Bart, of Yapton, 1777, and, in compliance with his will,^
assumed the surname of Tho.mas, in lieu of his patronymic.
Freeman, by royal licence, 1786. He in. l.st, 3 July, 1797,
Charlotte, eldest dau. of Henry Peirse, Esq. of Bedale, co. Y'ork,
and by her (who d. April, 1800), had issue, Charlotte, d. unm.,
and Georgiana, m. William Battle Wrightson, Esq. of Cas-
worth, CO. Y'ork. He m. 2ndly, 2 Aug. 1803, Hon. Frances
Anne Brodrick, only dau. of George, Viscount Middleton, by
his 1st wife. Lady Frances Pelham, dau. of Thomas, 1st Earl
of Chichester, and by her had issue,
Fbeema;*, his heir.
William Brodrick, 6. 18 Feb. 1811,
Arthur (Eev.;, b. 16 Feb. 1816 ; m. 18 March, 1840, Julia,.
dau. of Julian Skrine, Esq. of Cambridge, and has issue.
Henry John, b. 22 Feb. 1817, Lieut.-Col. E.A.
Charles Edward (Eev.), 6.20 May, 1823 ; m. 1848, Georciana
Mary, dau. of Col. Hon. Henry Hely Hutchinson, brother
of the 3rd Earl of Donoughmore.
Frances. Mary.
Albinia, m. Eichard Heber Wiightson, Esq.
Louisa, m. Arthur John Knapp, Esq. of Clifton.
Mr. Thomas was ». by his eldest son and heir.
Freeman Thomas, Esq. of Eatton and Y'apton, sometime
Lieut. 8th Hussars, b. 23 Aug. 1808; m. 2ti April, 1836,
Amelia, eldest dau. of Col. Thomas FrcdericK (son of Gen.
Frederick, a younger branch of the family of Sir Eichard.
Frederick, Bart.), and had issue,
George Freeman, b. 17 Feb. 1837.
Freeman Frederick, of Eatton.
Alan Brodrick, C.B., Capt. E.N., Comm. Naval Forces of
Victorian Government, b. '24 Feb. 1844.
Charles Inigo. Arthur Goring.
Florence Emily.
Isabella Mary, m. Eev. John Goring, of Wiston Park,.
Sussex.
His 2nd son,
Freeman Fbedebick Thomas, Esq. of Eatton and Y'apton,
CO. Sussex, J.P., Eifle Brigade, 6. 11 April, 1838; m. 18 June,
1863, Mabel, 3rd dau. of Henry, 1st Viscount Hampden, G.C.B.,
late Speaker of the House of Commons, and by her had issue,
1. Fbeeman, now of Eatton.
I. Florence, vi. 30 April, 1889, Hon. Marshall Jones Brooks,
son of Thomas, 1st Baron Crawshaw, and has issue.
II. Mai'garet Georgina, m. 18S9, Capt. Edward Charles Ellice,
late Grenadier Guards, and has issue.
III. Helen, m. 1890, Edward John Beaumont Nesbitt, Esq.
of Tuberdaly, King's Co.
Mr. Thomas d. 1 Dec. 1868.
Arms — Arg., three lions rampant gu., a chief az. Crest — A.
demi-lion rampant gu., on the shoulder an ermine spot arg.
£«oJ— Eatton, Willingdou, near Eastbourne, Sussex.
THOMAS OF YSTRAD MYNACH.
Thomas, Mes. Ellen, wido-sr of Geoege
William Geiefiths Thomas, Esq. of Ystrad
Mynach, co. Glamorgan, J.P. and D.L., who d,
1885 (see beloic).
Lineage.— From David ap Lleweltn (ancestor also of
the Lewises, Morgans, and Thomases of Rapcrra) descends
Ehts ap Thomas, of Llanbradach, whose eldest soa (by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Eichard Carne, of Nash),
John Thomas, of Llanbradach, to. JIary, dau. of Edward
Morgan, of Bedwelty and Penllwyn Garth (by his 2nd wife,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Stradling, Knt.), and by her
(who m. 2ndly, Edward Pritchard, of Lluncayach) had issue.
The eldest son,
William Thomas, Esq. of Llanbradach, d. 1664 ; vi. Joan,
dau. and heir (by Jane, dau. of Howell Mathew, of Sweldon^
1996
THO
THE LANDED GENTRY,
TlIO
of Lewis Llewellyn, 10th Lord of Rytllaver, and l'2th in n'ale
descent from Jestyn ap Gwrgant. By Ikt Wiliiam Thomas
had issue. The eldest son,
William Thomas, Esq. of Llanbradach, whose will, dated
1 Sept. 1C64, was proved 13 July, 1667, m. Dorothy, dan. of
Sir John, and sister and heir of Sir John Carew, Esq. of
Camerton, Somerset, and had issue. The eldest son,
AViLLiAM Thomas, Esq. of Llanhradach, 1678, made his
will 1689, whieh was proved 20 Sept. 1G03: he m. 1st, Mary,
dau. cf Anthony Mathew, of Koath (by his 2nd wife, Grace,
dau. of John Van, of Marcross), and had issue, Thomas.
He hi. 2ndly, Joan, dau. of Thomas Morgan, of Machcn, and
sister of Lewis Morgan, of Pen-y-lan, in Bassaleg, and by her
had issue, William, heir to his nephew; Elizabeth, ?«. Gabriel
Thomas, of Wauntreoda ; Joan, m. Thomas Lewis, of St.
Kicholas ; Jane, m. Howel Mathew, and had issue. The son
and heir,
Thomas Thomas, Esq. of Llanbradach, High Sheriff 1705,
■was bur. at Eghvysilan 1720; he m. Mary, dau. of James
Heriot, of London, citizen and clothwoiker, and by her (who
<l. Oct. 1717) he left at his decease,
James Thomas, Esq. of Llanbradach, who d. s. p. 1731, and
was s. by his uncle,
William Thomas, E^;q., 2nd son of William Thomas but
eldest by his 2nd wife, Joan Morgan. He ?/i. a dau. of Joshua
Eobotham, of Crocs, LUincdcin, and had issue, Thomas and
Joan, ))i. Evan Jones, of Llanwonno. The son and heir,
Thomas Thomas, Esq. of Tredornen, 1731-38, and afterwards
of Llanbradach, d. before 1775. lie m. a dau. qf Anthony
AVilliams, of Pcnalta, in Gelligaer, and had two sons. The
«lder,
William Thomas, Esq. of Llanbradach, 1773, who conveyed
Tstrad to his brother in fulfilment of an imperfect act of his
lather, hi. Mary, dau. of Kobert Jones, Esq. of Fonmon Castle,
and <f. s. }). 1781. His brother,
Thomas Thomas, Esq. of Llanbradach, m. Catherine, dau. of
William Griffiths, Esq. of Gellifindigiad, and had issue,
I. William, who served at the battle of Alexandria, and d.
on his way home, at Gibraltar, unut.
II. Thomas, who m. Bridget, dau. and heir of Marmaduke
Gwynne, Esq. of Garth, and had an only dau. and heir,
Cl*ka, of Llanbradach and Pencerrig, who m. 10 Sept.
3 835, Ileniy Thomas, Esq. of Llwyn Madoc (see that
fa mil I/).
III. Heorge (Rev.), of Ystrad Mynach. He m. Eliza, dau of
Wiliam Crawsliay, Esq. of Cavershnm Park, Oxon, and d.
having had issue,
1 George William GEirriTHS, late of Ystrad Mynach.
1 Jane, (/. 1861. 2 Eliza, d. 186i.
3 Katherine, r,i. 1858, Henry Martyn Kennard, Esq. of
Falkirk and Crumlin Hall, D.L. (.se« Kennakd of Ci-awUt/
Court), and d. 1876, leaving issue.
His grandson,
George William GriffithsThomas, Esq. of Ystrad Mynach,
CO. Glamorgan, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1870, b. 1843; m.
1864, Ellen, dau. of Piobert William Kennard, Esq. (see Burke's
Peerage, Kennard, Bart.), and d. 1885, leaving issue,
I. George, d. vn>n. 1874.
II. Kdwabd Llewelyn, late of Ystrad Mynach.
III. Henry Griffiihs, d. unm. 1874.
I. Ellen Katherine, m. 24 July, 1889, Capt. H. E. M. Lind-
say, late E.E., eldest son of Lieut.-Col. Henry Gore Lindsay,
D.L. of Glasnevin House, co. Dublin Uee Burke's Peerage,
Crawford, E.), and has issue,
1 George Walter Thomas, 6. 1891.
2 Claud Frederick Thomas, h. 1892.
1 Ellen Blanche, h. Isy3.
II. Rose Macd 51 art, ra. 1892, Charles Croft, eldest son of
Charles Henry Williams, Esq. of Koath Court, Cardiff.
III. GWLADYS JeSjIE.
His only survivng son,
Edward Llewelyn Thomas, Esq. of Ystrad Mynach, co.
Clamorgan, 6. 1868, the last male heir of his family; d. unm.
1890.
Stat — Ystrad Mynach, co. Glamorgan.
THOMAS OF LLWYN MADOC.
Thomas, Claha, of Llwyn IMadoc, co. Brecon,
Pencerrig, co, Eadnor, and Llanbradacli, co. Gla-
morgan, *. her mother 1877.
Lineage. — This family derives, in a direct descent, from
Elytan Glodrydd, Prince of Eferllys, a^'d has been seated at
Llwyn Madoc for several centuries. Tue great-grandfather of
the late representative,
Evan Thomas, Esq. of Llwyn Madoc, m. 1st, Miss Walters,
of Clyn, CO. Radnor, and 2ndly, Miss Jones, of Crcbarth, co.
Brecon, and by the former only It-ft issue, two sons, Henuy
his heir, and Thomas, who d. s. p. The loruier,
Henry Thomas, Esq. of Llwyn Madoc, iii. Martha, dau. of
Morgan Gwynne, Esq. of Brynairon, a younger branch of the
GwYNNES of Monachti/, co. Cardigan, and by her had (with
two daus., Mary and Jane, both d. unta.) a son and heir,
Evan Thomas, Esq. of Llwyn Madoc, and of Sully, co.
Glamorgan, m. 13 March, 1807, Alicia, eldest dau. of Charles
Ranken, Esq., formerly of Richmond Lodge, Belfast, by Mary
his wife, dau. of Rev. Moses Grant, Rector of Nolton, co. Pem-
broke, and by her had issue,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. Charles Evan Thomas, of Gnoll, co. Glamorgan, J. P. for
ccs. Glamorgan, Brecon, and Itaduoi-, D.L. co. Glamorgan,
High Sheritl' co. Brecon 1885, M.A., 15arrister-at-Law, b.
7 June, 1817; assumed the additional surname of Evan
1880; TO. 1849, Cara, eldest dau. of Henry Shepherd
Pearson, Esq., and has surviving issue,
1 Algernon, Comm. R.N. , 6. 15 Nov. 1852; ni. 1585, Lilian,
dau. of Capt. Henry Lee, R. M.L.I.
2 Edmund Lyons, 6. 3 Aug. 1856 ; to. Lillian, dau. of
J. Alcrs Ilankcy, Esq.
3 Llewellyn, b. 6 Sept. 1852 ; ra. Mary Dulcie, dau. of the
late Thomas William Booker, Esq. of Villendra, co. Gla-
morgan.
4 Owen Grant, 6. 25 March, 1861.
5 Hugh, Lieut. R.N., b. 27 Oct. 1862.
6 Charles Henry, b. 1866.
1 Catharine Alicia, m. the Rev. John Neale Dalton, Canon
of Windsor.
• 2 Cara Mary, to. Cecil Blair Sparrow, Esq.
I. Mary, d. umn. 26 Oct. 1833.
II. Alicia, m. Robert Oliver Jones, Esq. of Fonmon Castle,
CO. Glamorgan, and d. 1 Apiil, 1851, leaving issue.
III. Clara Jane, d. 18 Oct. 1844.
IV. Elizabeth, ((. 12 Feb. 1826.
V. Anna, ?». John Coke Fowler, Esq., and has issue.
VI. Emily Martha, rf. unm.
Mr. Thomas d. i July, 1832, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Thomas, Esq. of Ll-^-»3 Jladoc and Pencerrig, J. P.
and D.I-., and Chairman of ..ne Quarter Sessions of Glamorgan,
b. 16 Jan. 1808; m. 10 Sept. 1835, Clara, only surviving child
of Thomas Thomas, Esq. of Llanbradach, co. Glamorgan, and
Pencerrig, co. Radnor (see preceding Memoir), and by her
(who d. 1877) had issue,
I. Evan Llewellyn, his heir.
I. Clara, now of Llwyn Madoc and Pencerrig.
Mr. Thomas d. 24 Dec. 1863, and was s. by his only son,
Evan Llewellyn Thomas, Esq. of Llwyn Madoc, Pencerrig,
and Llanbradach, J. P. and D.L., 6. 27 F'eb. 1839; (/. unm.
23 Feb. 1864, when he was s. by his only sister, Clara Thomas,
now of Llwyn Madoc.
Armi — Arg., on a chevron engrailed az., two griffins rencon-
trant combatant of the field, gorged with two bars gu., on a
chief of the second three cinquefoils pierced or. Crest — Out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-seahorse salient sa., maned or.
Seati—hlyi^n Madoc, co. Brecon, aud Pencerrig, co. Paidnor.
THOMAS OF WELFIELD. |
Thomas, Edward Thomas, Esq. of "Welfield, co.
Radnor, J.P. and D.L. for that co., J. P. co. Brecon,
B.A., h. 8 Oct. 1839 ; m. 7 April, 1869, Caroline
Louisa, eldest dau. of Charles W. Greenly, Esq. of
Titley Court, co. Hereford, and has issue.
Lineage. — This family claims to be a younger branch of
the ancient family of Thomas of Llywn Madoc, co. Brecon,
descended from one of the younger lines of the House of Elys-
tan Glodrydd, Prince of F'ferllys.
Edward Thomas,* Esq., in. Catherine Davis, of Sarn-y-Gyfin,
CO. Carmarthen, and by her had two sons, Edward, of whom
presently, and David, J.P. and D.L. for cos. Brecon and
Radnor, who filled for many years the office of Deputy-Pay-
master of the Forces, and was Esquire to Lord Keith, K.B.
The elder son,
Edward Thomas, Esq., J.P. for co. Brecon, m. Ist, Letitia
Price, of Mais-y-ron, and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Peter Jones,
Esq. of Degoedy, co. Carmarthen, and by the latter left at his
decease, Jan. 1808, a dau. Anne, m. D. Pritchurd, Esq., J.P.
for CO. Brecon, and a son,
David Thomas, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for cos. Brecon and
Radnor, who inherited from his uncle, David, the mansion of
* Mr. Edward Thomas's sister, Mary, m. Evan Lloyd, Esq.
of Cwmemlieu, co. Radnor, father of tlie late Gen. hii' Evan
Lloyd, Col. of 7th Diaguon Guards.
THO
THE LANDED GEXTRT.
mo
1997
•felfield, with estates in Eadnorsliire, and served as High
Sheriff for that CO. 1829. He?)i. Apiil, 1807, Catluriiie, eldesi
dau. of William Jones, Esq. of Ystrad Walter, co. Cai maithen,
and had issue,
I. Edward David, late representative.
II. David, of Henllys, co. Caniiarllien, J.P., 6. 1809; m.
1 Jan. 1839, Julia Sophia, 2ud dau. of Thomas Batt, Esq.
of Brecon, which lady rf. 10 Nov. 1854, leaving issue, twelve
children.
in. William Jones (Rev.), of Llanthomas, co. Brecon, J. P.
COS. Hereford, Brecon, and Radnor, Vicar of Lhmigon, co.
Brecon, M.A., b. 4 Dec. 1811; to. 22 Jan. Issy, .'\nne
Elizabeth, only child of the Rev. John Jones, M.A. of
Hereford (by Ann his wife, dau. of Edmund Pater.'shall,
Esq. of Allensmore, co. Hereford), and by her (who d. 17
June, 1884) had issue,
1 William Jones, of Llanthomas, co. Brecon, h. 12 Dec.
1839, A.D.C. to the Queen, Col. 3rd Batt. South Wales
Borderers, late Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards, J. 1'. and D.L.
for Brecon and Radnor.
2 John David Cove, b, 23 July, 1841, late Capt. and Adju-
tant 22nd Regt.
3 Henry Evan Pateshall, 6. 17 May, 1842, Lieut.-Col.
Commanding East Yorkshire Regt.
4 Edward Lechmere, 6. 2 March, 1845, a coffee planter in
Ceylon, d. Sept. 1878.
5 Nicholas Charles Scudamore, b. 27 Oct. 1850, Commoner
of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, d. s. p.
6 Walter Sandys, 6. 10 Nov. 1853.
1 Mary Elizabeth, J., unm.
2 Grace Catharine Anne.
3 Charlotte Alice. 4 Edith Burnam.
5 Frances Eleanor Jane.
nr. Evan Pateshall, of Allensmore, M.P. for city of Hereford,
b. 24 Dec. 1816; m. May, 1842, Anne Elizabeth, only child
of William Pateshall, Esq. of Hereford, and assumed the
surname of Pateshall. He d. 1885.
I. Catherine, 7)1 . Aug. 1843, Rev. Essex Holcombe, son of
Rev. J. Holcombe, of Cocheston, co. Pembroke.
II. Anne, m. June, 1841, John Jones, Esq., Blaenos, M.P.
CO. Carmarthen, Barrister-at-Law. She d. 22 Sept. 1844.
III. Mary Alicia, m. 8 Oct. 1845, Hugh Powell Price u'ow
Powel) Esq. of Castle Madoc, co. Brecon, and d. 31 Jan.
1830, leaving one son, Hugh Penry, m. 13 Feb. 1884,
Margaret Grizel, youngest dau. of Basil Cochrane, Esq. and
granddau. of Capt. the Hon. Archibald Cochrane, Esq. and
Mr. Hugh Price Powel, m. 2ndly, 9 June, 1881, Selina, 2nd
dau. of Thomas Frewen, Esq. of Brickwall, Sussex, and
widow of Charles Vickers, Esq, of Wormstall, Berks.
Mr. Thomas d. 23 Jan. 1830, and his wife 14 Slarch, 1841. His
eldest son,
Edward David Thomas, Esq. of Welfield, co. Eadnor,
M.A., J. P. and D.L. for the cos. Brecon and Radnor, High
Sheriff 184.3,6. 1 March, 18C8; m. 12 Sept. 1837, Arabeha
Emma, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John Samuel Gowland, Esq.
of Cagebrook, co. Hereford, by Amelia Ann his wife, only
child of Francis Tomkyns Price, Esq., and by her (who a. 3
Nov. 1877) had issue,
I. Edward Thomas, now of Welfield.
u. Evan Aubrey, Lieut.-Col. late 7th Dragoon Guards, 6. 31
Jan. 1845; to. 21 Dec. 1882, Constance Ida, only dau. of
John Eocke, Esq. of Clungunford House, co. Salop, which
lady d. 4 April, 1884, leaving issue.
in. Francis Gowland, b. 13 March, 1848.
I. Arabella Katherine Alicia, d. 13 Feb. 1858.
II. AmeUa Anne Mary. lu. Eosamira Annabette.
Mr. E. D. Thomas d. 23 March, 1893.
Arms — Per pale arg. and gu., on a chevron engrailed
two grifBns passant combatant counterchanged, a chief wavy
az. charged with three cinquetoils arg. Crest — Out of a mural
crown arg., a demi-seahorse gu., crined or, charged on the
shoulder with a cinquefoil arg., and in the paws an anchor
erect sa. resting on the mural crown. Motto~-l Dduw b'or
dioleh.
iSeat— Welfleld, Builth, co. Brecon.
Urooklands (wliorf. ?3 Dec. 1869), by Susan Nunn,
his wife (who d, 26 Dec. 1881). He has one
sister, Edith Emma, who m. George Williamson
Daniell, Esq., and has issue, four sons and three
daus.
Seat — Brooklands, Landford, Salisbury.
THOMAS OF BKOOKLANDS.
Thomas, George Nunn, Esq. of Brooklands,
Wilts, late Lieut. 2ud Batt. Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry, b. 12 March, 1846 ; m. 19 Nov.
1867, Louisa Frances, 5th dau. of Sherring Keddle,
Esq. of Hatchlands, co. Dorset, and has had
issue,
I. George Aubrey Edwin, b. 20 May, 1871 ; d. 1 May, 1877.
II. Edward Alexander, R.N., b. 29 Nov. 1873.
III. Arthur Francis, b. 18 Jan. 1876.
IV. Charles Samuel Williamson, b. 1 Feb. 1877.
I. Lilian Louisa Margaret.
Mr. Thomas is only son of Henry Thomas, Esq. of
THOMAS (now HUGHES) OF
COEDHELEN.
Hughes, Llotd Waeren George, Esq. of
Coedhelen, co. Carnarvon, b. 17 Aug. 1846 ; s. his
brother 1893.
Lineage. — This ancient line, which has, from remote
antiquity, enjoyed an honourable rank among the aristocracy
of the northern Principality, inherits paternal lineage with
its ancestral domain from Llywarch ap Bran, Lord of the
Commot of Menai, in Anglesey, who flourished in the 12th
century.
David Llotd ap ncGH, Gent, of Porthaml, party to a deed
dated 18 Nov., 38 Henry VIII. (1541), whose will, dated 11
March, 1574, was proved at Bangor, 2d April, in the same
year. His wife was Agnea, dau. of John Owen, gent, of
Llanfacthly, co. Anglesey, ancestor of the Owens of Bodsilin,
and subsequently of Clenenneu, co. Carnarvon, and Porking-
ton, CO. Salop, younger brother of Owen ap Meiric, of Bodeon,
ancestor of the Owens of Orielton and of Bodeon, Barts. By
this lady, who was executrix of her husband's will, David
Lloyd ap Hugh had an eldest son.
High Hughes, Esq. of Porthaml, the first who assumed
the family surname. He rebuilt 1569, the family residence,
which, from the colour of the stone, acquired the name of
Plas Cuch (Red Hall), which has been since substituted for
that of Porthaml Issa. This gentleman, who was High
Sheriff for Anglesey, 1581, 1592, and 1600, and represented
that county in the Parliament assembled at Westminster 9
Elizabeth, was a bencher of Lincoln's Inn, Attorney-General
to Queen Elizabeth for North Wales, and was appointed by
James I. Lord Chief Justice for Ireland, but d. in London
before he proceeded to that country. He tii. Elizabeth, dau.
and co-heir of Simon Montagu, Esq., brother of Edward,
Lord Montagu, of Boughton, and of Henry, Earl of Man-
chester, and by her (who in. 2ndly, Rev. Robert White, D.D.,.
Prebendary of Worcester) left a son and heir,
Roger Hughes, Esq. of Plas C6ch, Barrister-at-Law (whose
will, dated 29 May, 1646, was proved 1 May, 1650). He m.
Winifred, dau. of David Owen, of Llandegfair, and had a son
and successor,
Hugh Hughes, Esq., of Plas C6ch, living 1645, father, by
Jane, his wife, dau. of Owen Wynne, Esq. of Glascoed, of a
son and heir,
Roger Hughes, Esq. of Plas C6ch, High Sheriff 1685, who
))i. 1677, Margaret, dau. and heir of Henry Jones, Esq. of
Plas-yn-Llangoed, and had issue, i. Hugh; ii. Henry; in.
Roger; iv. David; v. Owen; vi. Robert, B. A., who jn. Jane,
dau. of James Kelsall, Esq. of Bradshaw Hall, Cheshire, and
d. in 1756, leaving issue, 1 Eobert, who m. 1761, Emma, dau.
of William Jones, Esq., of Penheskin, Ucha (he d. without
issue; she m. 2ndly, Col. Peacock) ; 2 William, heir to his
uncle; 1 Margaret, who m. Robert Bulkeley, Esq. of Gronant,
Anglesey; vii. John; vin. William; i. Margaret, 5«. John
Hughes; ii. Jane, who m. 1st, Owen WiUiams, and 2ndly,
Hugh Lewis; iii. Dulcibella, who to. Samuel Weigh. Mr.
Hughes d. in 1716, and was s. by his son,
Hugh Hughes, Esq. of Plas C6ch, High Sheriff 1719, wha
m. 1718, Emma, dau. of William Griffith, Esq.of CarrigUwyd,
but dying s. p. 1765, was s. by his nephew,
William Hughes, Esq. of Plas C6ch and Plas-yn-Llangoed,
who m. Anna, dau. and heir of Fortunatus Wright, of Liver-
pool, Merchant, by Mary his wife, dau. and heir of William
Bulkeley, Esq. of Brynddu, co. Anglesey, a branch of the
ennobled house of Bulkeley, through whom the house of
I'las Coch inherits the blood of the Plantagenets. By this,
lady Mr. Hughes had issue,
I. William Bulkeley (Sir), Knt., his heir.
II. Hugh Robert, in Holy Orders, d. unm. 1804.
III. Robert (see Hughes of Plas-yn-Llangoed).
IV. John, d. uiivi.
I. Mary, d. unm. 1826.
II. Anne, to. Richard Jones, Esq., and d. s. p. 1833.
III. Jane, m. Geurge Martin, Esq. of Stockport, and d. 1833,
leaving a son, George Henry, and a dau. Jane.
IV. Margaret, m. Capt. M'Uonald, of Edinburgh, and left a
dau. Margaret Hughes, m. Capt. Cuppage.
1998
THO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
THO
llr. Hughes was .«. by his eWest son,
Sir William Bclkelet IU-ghfs, Knt. of Plfts C6ch, 6. 7.
Dec, 1766, who m. 2 July, 17112, Elizabeth, ind dau. .ind co-
heir of Rice Thomas, Esq. of Coedhelen, co. Carnarvon, and
ty her (who d. 183b>) had issue.
I. AViLLiAM BuLKELKT, of Phis C6ch and BrynddA, J. P. cos.
Anirlesoy and Carnarvon, and D.L. of the latter co., M.P.
for the Carnarvon District of Boroughs from 26 July, 1837
to June, 1859. 6. 26 July, 1797; ,ii. 1st, 19 April, 1*25,
Elizabeth, widow of Harry Wormald, Esq. of Woodhouse
House, CO. York, dau. and heir of Jonathan Nettleship, Esq.
of Mattersey Abbey, co. Nottingham, and 2ndly, Elizabetli,
dau. of William Donkin, of Kothbury, co. Northumberland,
and ('. 1SS2.
II. UicE KoBERT (Rev.), of whom her(>after.
III. Robert George, Major-Gen. of Llynon, Holyhead, of the
52nd Foot, 111. 5 AufT. 1830, Hannah, 2nd dau. of John Jor-
dan, Esq. of Shrewsbury, and has issue,
1 George William Bulkcley, Capt. 52nd Foot, J. P., b. 16
May, 1835 ; ),(. 10 Nov. 1864, Millicenl Georgiana Montagu,
dau. of Conway Kicliard Dobbs, Esq. of Castle Dobbs, co.
-Antriui, and d. 12 Oct. 1877, leaving,
Robert William Bulkeley, b. 2 Sept. 1865.
Kice George, b. 2 Mav, 1865 ; d. 1892.
Lloyd Edward, b. 9 Nov. 1870.
Roger Ivan, 6. 15 Oct. 1874.
Millicent Helen.
Olivia, m. 1893, W. Dugald Stuart, Esq. «
Louisa Maria Trevor. '
Nichola Charlotte Montagu.
2 Goodman, d. in infancy.
1 Sarah Elizabeth, m. John Bax-Ironside, Esq., C.B., of
Houghton-le-Spring, co. Durham.
2 Helen, d. unm. 1855.
S 3Iaria, m. 25 April, 1878, Rev. Daniel Morgan.
rv. Thomas, d. young.
I. Slargaret, d. unm.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1817, Pierce-Wynne Yorke,Esq. of DyfTryn-
Aled, CO. Denbigh.
HI. Mary, 771. 1821, Osgood Gee, jun., Esq. of Earl's Colne
House, CO. Essex.
IV. Ellen Catherine.
V. Sidney Jane, m. Frederick Charlton Marsden, Major 29th
Bengal N.I.
Sir William d. 28 Nov. 1836. His 2nd son.
Rev. Rice Robert Hughes, Rector of Newborougli, and
Vicar ef Llanidan, co. Anglesey, M.A, Jesus Coll. Oxford,
b. 19 March, 1800: m. 5 Dec. 1S38, Charlotte, 2nd dau.
of Very Rev. John Warren, Dean of Bangor, and d. 1850,
leaving issue.
I. Rice William, late of Coedhelen.
II. Llotd Wabren George, now of Coedhelen.
HI. Trevor Charles, 6. 1 Oct. 1848.
Rice William Thomas, Esq. of Coedhelen, co. Carnarvon,
J.P., High Sheriff 1869, 6. 1 Nov. 1841; s. to Coedhelen,
and assumed thereupon the surname and arms of Thomas,
and d. !. i). 1893.
/Seat— Coedhelen, Carnarvon.
THOMAS OF TREVOR.
ThomaSjWilliam Hugh, of Trevor, co. Anglesey,
Lieut.-Col., J.P. and D.L., Chief Constable of
Anglesey, formerly in tlie 33rd (Duke of Welling-
ton's) Regt,, in -which he served during the Indian
Mutiny, afterwards a Capt. in the 49th Eegt., and
on retirement on half-pay was made Lieut.-Col.
Commanding Eoyal Anglesey Engineer Militia,
from which he retired in 1877, with permission to
retain his rank and wear the uniform of the regi-
ment, b. at Trevor in 1833, educated at The Friars,
Bangor, and Jesus Coll. Camb.
Liineag-e. — William ap Thomas and Ellin Prichard his
wife were succeeded in 1692 by
Richard ap William, who in. Grace Hughes, of Tyddynod,
and had issue (styled Prichards, according to the custom of that
day), viz.,
I. Thomas Peichard, to. Pcria, dan. of Owen Parry, of
Pendre, in Anglesey. These Parrys were the same stock as
the Parrys of Madryn.
II. Hugh, d. unm.
III. William, -((!. L/€ttice, dan. of Henrj- Owen, of Sybyltir.
I. Elizabeth, m. John PaiTy, also of the Pendre family.
II. Anne, m. John Davies, of Llancilian, and their only
child, Catherine, was sole heir of the Trecastell property,
and hi. Riuhard Owen, Esq. of Sybyltir.
■-The eldest son,
Thomas Prichard, who m. Peria Parry, of Pendre, had issue.
a dau. Margaret, ra. Evan Lloyd, Esq. of Maesyperth, High
ShcriCf for Anglesey in 1793, and had a son,
Hugh Thomas, Esq., w. Margaret, dau. and heir of David
Hughes, l';sq. of Gwernor, and Tyn-y-Wenglodil, co. Carnar-
von. [By an indenture made 20 Charles I., Gwernor was left
by David ap Evan and Richard ap David to Owen ap Richard;
and later, 35 Charles II., by Owen ap Richard to Richard ap
John and Guynor his wife, and they had issue, Richard
Hughes, m. Jane, sole heir of Tyn-y-Wcnglodd. She was of
the family of Glyn of Nanttlla, and tlirough them a lineal
descendant of Cilmyn Droed Ddu, founder of the fourth of the
Royal Welsh tribes, and their granddau. m. as above, Hugh
Thomas, of Trevor ; her great uncle was Vice-President of
Queen's Coll. Camb. in 1738, and was a considerable bene-
factor to his college, and to him there is a monument in the
college chapel]. Hugh Thomas and Margaret his wife had two
sons and two daus.,
I. Hugh, d. at Beaumaris, v,nm. in 1852, and left his Trevor
property to his eldest nephew, William Hugh, and his
Carnarvon estate to his younger nephew, Hugh.
II. William (Rev.), M.A., of St. John's Coll. Camb., Rector
of Llansadwrn, Anglesey, and Orlestone, Kent, J.P. for
Anglesey, m. Anne, dau. of Griffith Roberts, Esq. of Beau-
maris, and left issue,
William Hcgh, the present Col. Thomas, of Trevor.
Hugh, M.A., of Magdalen Coll. Camb., late Rector of
Llancilian, Anglesey.
Margaret Anne.
I. Elizabeth, m. J. Griffith Lewis, Esq. of Plas Llanddyfnan,
High Sheriff of Anglesey in 1787, and their eldest dau.
Mary, vi. 1st, Jones Panton, Esq. of Plas Gwyn, High
Sheriff of Anglesey in 1828 (their dau. Mary, m. the 2nd
Lord Vivian). Mrs. Jones Panton m. 2ndly, Sir Harry
Dent Goring, Bart, of Highden, Sussex.
II. Margaret, ra. Rowland Williams, Esq. of Beaumaris, and
had one son, who d. young.
Arms — Arg., an eagle with two heads, displayed sa. Crest —
An eagle with two heads. Motto— A Fynno Duw a Fydd.
Stat — Trevor, Beaumaris.
THOMPSON OF CLONFIN.
Thomson, John Edward, Esq. of Clonfin, co.
Longford, J.P., Higli Sheriff 1865, b. Jan. 1841 ;
m. 1861, Emily Grace, eldest dau. of Rev. John
James Fox, of Xinawley, co. Fermanagh (by Har-
riett Louisa his wife, dau. of Rev. Charles Cobbe
Beresford, of Teruion, co. Tyrone), and has had
issue,
I. John Frederick Wenslet, b. 1862.
ir. Frederick Thomas Edward, b. April, 1864.
in. Beresford Osborne, b. Aug. 1865.
IV. Guy Robert Maxwell, b. 1867.
v. Francis St. John, b. March and c?. Sept. 1868.
VI. Richard Hercules, b. 1871.
I. Harriette Catherine.
liineage.— The first of this family who settled in Ireland
was Capt. William Thompson, b. 1655, who accompanied
King William III. to that country in 1G88. The king gave
him an estate from some of the confifoated lands at that time,
where he settled and married. His son, Peter Thompson,
was father of
William Thompson, Esq. of Clonfin, co. Longford, m. Miss
IMetge, of Athlumney Castle, co. Meath, and had five sons and
five daus.,
I. Peter, his heir.
II. Arthur, in. Miss Goff, of co. Roscommon, «nd had a dau.
Mary, in. John Young, Esq. of Phihpstown, co. Meath.
III. Henry, d. unm.
IV. William, d. unm.
v. David, of Oatlands, co. Meath, b. 1738 ; m. Anne, 4th dau.
of George Hfgginbotham, Esq. of Larghy, co. Derry, by
Anne his wife, dun. of Robert Acheson, Esq., and d. circa
1816, leaving seven sons and three daus.,
1 William, 6. 1767 ; in. Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
Henry Wright, andd. 1851, leaving issue, David William,
m. Marj-, dau. of Rev. George Horan, and d. 1840, having
had issue (William, m. Jane, dau. of Henry Watson,
Esq. ; George ; Horan, in. Maria Theresa, dau. of Thomas
Thompson, Esq. of Springfield, co. Wicklow; Anne;
Elizabeth Emily : and Ellen Margaret, m. Jan. 1860,
Marcus Charles Magrath, Esq ); Henry; Martha, in.
James Haig, Esq., one of H.M.'s Judges in India ; Eliza-
beth, m. Henry Kyle, Esq., J.P., of Laurel Hill, Cole-
raine ; and Frances.
2 George, of Clonskeagh Castle, co. Dublin, b. 16 Aug.
1769 ; m. Ist, Eleanor, 2nd dau. of John Wade, Esq., and
by her had issue, David, rf. 1875 ; Thomas Higginbotham,
of Clonskeagh Castle, co. Dublin, and of Mayne, co.
TIIO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
THO
1999
Meath, J.P. cos. Galway and Dublin, 6. 1808, to. 1836,
Martha, dan. of Thomas Wallace, Esq., Q.C., M.P. for
Carlow, of Belticld, Donnybrook, co. Dublin, and d. 27
May, 1886, havini? issue (Robert Wade, B.A. Trin. Coll.
Dublin, Barrisler-at^Law, b. 1845, m. 1876, Edith
Isabella, dau. of lie v. William Jameson, and has issue,
Thomas Hamlet, William, and Martha Edith; Arthur
William, Major Dublin City Artillery; Kalherine, m.
Capt. Rowan ; Ellen ; Anne ; and Louisa) ; George Wil-
liam ; Anne Ulary, m. 1828, David Peter Tliomp.son, Esq. ;
and Louisa Elizabeth, m. Edmund fHoyd Cuppage, Esq.
of Charegrove, co. Dublin, and d. 1841. GeorgeThomp-
eon TO. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Gen. Robert Alexander,
of CO. Derry, and 3rdly, Jeanett, 4th dau. of William
Butler, Esq. of Drame, co. Kilkenny, by Hon. Caroline
Massy, 6th dau. of Hugh, 1st Lord Massy, and by her
had a son, Massy Wade, 6. 17 March, 1843. He d. May,
1860.
Z Robert Acheson, m. Hannah, dau. of John Griffith, Esq.,
and d. 14 May, 1860.
■4 David, b. 1774; to. Anne, dau. of Ffolliot Majjrath, Esq.
of CO. Kerry, and d. 1852, leaving issue, David ; Robei t,
d. 1862; Anne; and Ellen, m. Rev. George Irwin, and
d. 1848.
fi Peter, of Tralee, Treasurer of co. Kerry, b, 1775: m.
Oct. 1800, 'Anne (who d. 13 Aug. 1856), dau. of Thomas
Blennerhassett, Esq. of Annadale, co. Kerry, son of
Conway Blennerhassett, Esq., whose father, Conway
Blennerhassett, Esq., to. Elizabeth, dau. of Wentworth
Harman, Esq. of Bawne, co. Longford, by Mary his wife,
dau. of Garrett Wellesley, Esq. of Dangan, co. Meath,
great-grand-uncle of Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington.
Peter Thompson purchased Lord Glandore's estate in
King's CO., and d. 3 Jan. 1850, leaving issue,
David Peter, of Stonestown and Park, King's co., J. P.,
b. 1803 ; TO. 2 Dec. 1838, his cousin, Anna Maria, eldest
dau. of George Thomson, Esq. of Clonskeagh Castle,
and d. 7 Jan. 1845, leaving issue, Peter Hamlet, of
Stonestown and Park, King's co., High Sheriff 1875,
J. P., TO. 28 Aug. 1873, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of John
W. Tarletun, Esq. of Killeigh, King's co., and d. 1883 :
George Irwin Thompson, an Officer 96th Regt., d. Jan.
1867 : Blennerhassett David, of Claremont, co. West-
mcath ; Ellen Wade, m. Jan. 1866, Lieut. -Col. Henry
A. Little, Bengal Staff Corps ; and Hannah Gerrard, m.
June, 1866, H. W. Cuppage, Esq., 49th Light Infantry,
and d. July, 1868.
Thomas Blennerhassett, 6. 1804 ; m. 1823, Meliora, dau.
of John Young, Esq. of Philpotstown, and d. 1S.53,
leaving a son, Peter Henry, Lieut. 88th Regt., d. 1854,
and a dau. Mary Anne, m. 5 Feb. 1856, William Rynd,
Esq. of Messina.
William.
Henry, Capt. 74th Highlanders, d. unm.
Robert, of Sandville, co. Kerry, m. 1843, Christina
Frances, dau. of Francis Christopher Bland, Esq. of
Derryquin, co. Kerry, and has liad issue, Peter, b. 9
Aug. 1845, deceased; Robert Acheson, b. 5 Sept. 1848,
deceased; Edward Herbert Bland, b. 21 Nov. 1851,
deceased; William, 6. 18 Jan. 1854; Lucy Anne; and
Clara, m. 21 Sept. 1871, George Anthony, son of Wil-
liam Denny, Esq., J.P. and D.L., and d. ti Oct. 1873,
leaving a dau. Ethel.
Alice, d. young.
Alicia, TO. 1820, the Ven. Arthur Blennerhassett Rowan,
Archdeacon of Ardfelt, who d. 14 Aug. 1861.
€ Thomas, of Springfield, co. Wicklow, m. Anne, dau. ©f
Thomas Brennan, Esq. of Kingston Lodge, co. Dublin,
and had Robert, rii. Anne, dau. of R. Montgomery, Esq.,
and is deceased; Thomas; George, deceased; Philip;
Anne, to. Roliert Day, Esq., son of Rev. John Day,
Rector of Killala, co. Kerry; Elizabeth Rachel; Maria
Theresa, m. George Horan Thompson, Esq. ; and Char-
lotte.
7 Henry, d. unm.
1 Hannah, d. unm.
2 Anna Maria, m. Rev. John Roberts, of Anglesey, N.W.
3 Penelope Jane, m. Thomas Herbert Orpen, M.D.
I. Mary, m. John Beatty, Esq.
n. Margaret, m. John Garnet, Esq. of HoUywoodrath, co.
Dublin.
III. Isabella. iv. Jessica. V. Anne.
The eldest son,
Peter Thompson, Esq. of Clonfin, m. Hannah, dau. of
James Webster, Esq. of Longford, and had issue, i. William,
his heir; i. Margaret, to. William Slacke, Esq. of Annadale;
II. Mary, d. unm. The son and heir,
William Thompson, Esq. of Clonfln, Major Longford Militia,
and J. P., m. 1793, his cousin, Mary, dau. of John Garnet, Esq.
of HoUywoodrath, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. William, d. unm.
III. George (Rev.), rf. «nm.
IV. David, Col. U.E.I.C.S., to. Sept. 1843, Harrictte, dan. of
— Montgomery, Esq., and had issue, Cajeton, b. 1853, and
Cyrilla Jemima.
V. Thomas, J.P. and D.L., m. 2 Aug. 1839, Linda Mary
Jane, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Cobbe, R.A., 2na son of Charles
Cobbe, Esq. of Newbridge, cc. Dublin, and d. Sept. 1868,
having had issue, William Thomas, of Hollywoodiath, co.
Dublin, J. P., B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, late Capt. 42nd Higli-
landers, 6. April, 1S40; George Ivan, late Capt. 99Lh Regt.,
b. June, 1842; Henry Bourke, 6. Dec. 1844; Charles, b.
June, 1847, m. 12 Sept. 1874, Alice Emily, only child of
Lieut.-Col. Fctherstonhaugh, of Denahiney, late of 14tU
Hussars; Arthur Trench, b. Sept. 1850; Linda Catherine
Azelie Frances; and Emma Harriette.
I. Mary, m. Sir William Ofiborne, 12th Bart, of Ballintaylor.
Mr. Thompson d. 1850, and was s. by his son,
John Thompson, Esq. of Clonfin, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1820, m. June, 1826, Catherine, dau. of Robert Blackall, Esq.
of Coolamber Manor, co. Longford, and by her (who d. Jan.
1869) had issue,
I. William Robert, an officer in the army, b. Oct. 1828 ;
d. v.p. 4 June, 1860.
II. John Edward, now of Clonfin.
I. Katherine Maria, to. 14 April, 1847, Hon. Robert Le
Poer Trench, Capt. R.N., youngest son of Richard, 2nd
Earl of Clancarty, and d. Sept. 1874. Capt. Trench d.
April, 1867.
II. Elizabeth, d. unm.
Mr. Thompson d. March, 1864.
Jurats— Or, a fesse indented az., charged with three estoiles
or, on a canton of the second a sun in glory, and in the centre
base point a trefoil vert. Crest — An arm embowed in armour
ppr., holding in the hand, also ppr., five ears of wheE^t or, the
arm charged with a trefoil vert. Motto— \n lumine lucem.
Seats— Cloufixi, Granard, co. Longford; and Welmonah
House, Shankill.
Ciu&— Kildare Street, Dublin.
THOMPSON OF ASHDOWN PARK.
Thompson, Marianne, younger dau. of Kev.
Eichard Moore, Vicar of Lund, co. Lancaster, m. 3
Aug. 1854, Thomas Charles Thompson, Esq.,
M.A., of Aslidown Park, Sussex, and Slierburn
Hall, and Seaton House, co. Durham {b. 28 Peb.
1821), and has had issue to survive infancy,
I. Thomas Moore, Lieut. North Durham Militia, 6. 6 June,
1855 ; d. in Paris 24 Sept. 1873.
I. Mary Penelope Gwendoline, m. 20 April, 1876, Rev.
George Carnac Fisher, M.A. Vicar of St. Mary's, Bever-
ley, and has, with other issue, George Kenneth Thomp-
son, b. 1879.
Mr. Thompson, -who was called to the Bar at the
Middle Temple 1844, was a J.P. for co. Durham,
and served the office of High Sheriff 1869 ; he
was elected M.P. for the city of Durham Feb.
1874, but unseated on petition, and again elected
1880 to 1885. He d. 1892.
Lineag-e.— This family has long been settled at Bishop-
wearmouth, in the co. of Durham. The father of the late
representative,
Thomas Thompson, Esq. of Bishopwearmouth, to. 22 Sept.
1814, Elizabeth, third dau. of Richard Pemberton, Esq. of
The Barnes, co. Durham (see that family), and by her (who d.
1861) had issue,
I. Pemberton "^VTiarton, 6. 5 Aug. 1817; d. v. p. 1 June
1824.
II. Thomas Chables, late of Ashdown Park.
I. Elizabeth Mary, d. in infancy.
II. Penelope Eleanor, m. 25 Sept. 1845, Edward Clarke Bovill,
Esq. of Willington, Burton-on-Trent, J.P. co. Durham,
and d. s. p. at Cagliari, in the island of Sardinia, 2 March,
1852. Mr. Bovill is re-married.
III. Elizabeth Laurence, to. Charles Richard Robinson, Esq.
of Brettanby Manor, in the North Riding of York.
IV. Eleanor Margaret Jane Pemberton, ?». 19 April, 1852,
Cotsford Burdon, Esq., 4th son of Rowland Burdon, Esq.
of Castle Eden, co. Durham {see that famili/), and d.
1876.
Mr. Thompson d. 29 July, 1835, aged 58.
Arms — Per fesse arg. and sa., a fesse embattled counter-em-
battled between three falcons close, counterchanged, belled and
jessed or. Crest — An arm embowed in armour, quarterly or
and az., in the hand a broken tilting-spear or. Motto — Dum
spiro spero.
Heat — Ashdown Park, Forest Row, Sussex.
THOMPSON OF MUCKAMORE ABBEY.
Thompson, Samuel, Esq., of Muc-kamore Abbey,
Muckamoi'e, co. Antrim, J. P., h. 25 Sept. 1825 ; m.
2000
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3 Oct. 1SG5, :Maria Hannah, 2nd tlan. of Robert
Siujtli, Esq. of Gavbrook, CO. ^Vestuleatb, and has
had issue,
I. John, b. 14 Dec. 1SG7; t^ IS May, ISSO.
II. Rohert, 6. 11 Jan. 1S69.
III. Richard, b. 1 Sept. ISiO.
IV. Hugh, b. 22 April, 1S74; d. 19 Aug. ISDO.
V. Alexander, h. 10 IVb. 1S79.
VI. Henry, b. 10 April, ISSl.
I. Mary Frances, i. 25 July, 1S66; ??i. 4 Nov. 1S90, Eev. A.
Armitace.
n. Henrietta, 6. 21 July, 1872.
III. Bessy, b. 22 April, 1874.
IV. Eleanor, 6. 2 Feb. 1S77.
Mr. Thompson is son of Samuel Thompsori, Esq.
ot'ilui'kaiiiore Abbey (who d. 15 March, 1838), by
Mary Olpherts liis -n-ife, (who d- 30 Sept. 1872).
Smt — Muckamore Abbey, Muckamore, co. Antrim.
PEARSE-THOMPSON OP KILHAM.
Peaese-Thompson, Cosmo Bkice, Esq. of Kil-
ham and Keunithorpe, co. York, late Capt. Grena-
dier Guards, b. 7 July, 181S ; m. 17 Dec. 1874,
Anne Florence, only chikl of "William Henry
Thompson, Esq., and granddau. of William Henry
Thompson, Esq. of Kilham and Kennithorpe, and
had issue,
Cosmo Bertie, 6. 2 and d. 4 Dec. 1875.
Capt. Pearse-Thompscn assumed the surname of
Thompson on succeeding to the above jjroperty.
Lineage. — Bbice Peakse, Esq. of Monkham, Essex,
b. 13 July. 1770; ni. 17 Nov. 179G, Charlotte Kaikcs, and d.
Jan. 1843, leaving by her (who d. 3 Aug. 1834) four sons, of
whom,
Henri Peakse, Esq. of Queen's Gate Terrace, London, m.
Mary, only dau. of Stephen Thornton, Esq. of Moggerhanger
Park, Beds, and by her (who d. 2 Jan. 1882) had issue,
I. CosMO Brice, now Cosmo Brice Pearse-Thompson, Esq.
of Kilham and Kennithorpe.
II. Henry Thornton (Kev.), M.A., Rector of Larling, Norfolk,
711. May, 1836, Mary Louisa Sophia, 2nd dau. of Hon. and
Eev. Augustus Phipps, and has issue.
III. Ernest Charles.
I. Mary Louisa.
n. Julia Charlotte, m. 8 Dec. 1874, John, 2nd son of Richard
Longuet Orlebar, Esq., J. P. and D.L. of Hinwick Hall,
Beds, and Dundridge, co. Devon, and has issue.
III. Alice Jane.
Mr. Pearse d. 14 June, 1866.
Hesidence — 3, Brunswick Place, Brighton.
ANSTRUTHER-THOMSON OF
CHARIiETON.
Anstruthee-Thomsok, John, Esq. of Charle-
ton, CO. Fife, and of Carntyne, co. Lanark, J. P. and
D.L., late an Officer 9th Lancers and 13th
Dragoons, Hon. Col. Eife Volunteers, b. 1818; m.
2 6 Aug. 1852, Caroline Maria Agnes Eobina, only
child of Eev. John Hamilton Gray, of Carntyne,
and by her (who d. 1883) has issue,
I. John St. Clair, 6. 4 June, 1853; d. 1873.
u. Charles Frederick St. Claib, b. 6 May, 1855, Capt.
2nd Life Guards, m. 14 Jan. 1882, Agnes Dorothea, 3rd
dau. of James Alexander Guthrie, Esq. of Craigie,co. For-
far, and has issue,
John Arnold, 6. 1888,
Grizel.
in. William, of Kilmany, Cupar, co. Fife, Capt. Roy.al Horse
Guards, A.D.C. to Governor of South Australia 188L!-91,
b. 6 Sept. 1859; m. 28 Jan. 1891, Clayre, dau. of Andrew
Tennant, Esq. of Feaenside, Glenelg, South Australia,
and has issue,
Mary Ruth St. Clair, b. 12 May, 1892.
lY. Arthur St. Clair, b. 19 Nov. 1872.
I. Clementina Caroline.
II. Lo^iaMary, m. 20 Dec. 1892, Col. David Bryce Burn.
III. Olivia Beatrice Louisa.
He m. 2ndly, 19 June, 1891, Isabel, 2nd dau. of
Gen. Eobert Bruce (brother of IstEaron Aberdare),
8nd has issue,
IV. Rachel Jean.
Lineage.— This is a branch of Anstrvtiier of JJalcaskie
{sec Burke's Ptcraijc and Baronetage).
John Anstrutheb, Col. in the army (2nd surviving son of
Su- Philip Anstruther, 2nd Bart, of Balcaskie, by Catherine his
wife, dau. of Lord Alexander Hay), m. Grizel Maria Thomson
(heir of Charleton, and heir of line of St. Clairs, Earls of
Uikney and Lords Sinclair), only dau. of John Thomson," Esq.
of Charleton, by Margaret his wife, dau. and eventual heir
of John Paterson, Esq. of Preston Hall, by the Hon. Grizel
St. Clair, eldest dau. of Henry, 8th Lord Sinclair, and heir
of her brother, the 9th Lord. By her he had a son, John,
and two daus., one of whom d. unm., and the other ?h. her
cousin, Gen. James Durham, of Largo. Col. John Anstruther's
son,
John Anstbdtheb, assumed the additional surname of
Thomson on account of his succession to the estate of Charle-
ton. He m. Clementina, only dau. of the Eight Hon. William
Adam, of Blair Adam, M.P., Baron of Exchequer, Lord Chief
Commissioner of the Jury Court, and Lord-Lieut, of co.
Kinross, by the lion. Eleanor Elphinstone, dau. of Charles,
10th Lord Elphinstone, by Lady Clementina Fleming, heir of
line of the Earls of Wigton, Marischal, and Perth. By her
he had 1 John, his heir; 2 William, Lieut. -Col. in the army.
Commander of the Body Guard of the Governor-General of
India, m. Isabella Eliza, dau. of Gen. James Steel, and has-
Charles James, b. 1859, Capt. 17th Lancers, and Clementine
Susan Adelaide; 1 Eleanor, m. James Montgomery, nephew
of Sir James Montgomery, Bart, of .Stanhope ; 2 Clementina ;
3 Louisa; 4 Mary, m. Eev. A. R. Campbell, son of Sir
Archibald Campbell, Bart, of Garscube; 5 Jean St. Clair.
John Anstruther Thomson, of Charleton, was s. by his eldest
son, John Anstruther-Thomson, Esq. now of Charleton,
heir-general of the St. Clairs, Earls of Orkney, and Lorda
Sinclair.
Arms of Anstrdther— Arg., three piles sa., being the
armorial bearings which are said to have been adopted by
Henry de Anstruther, 4th Lord of Anstruther, who was sent by
Alexander III. of Scotland to accompany St. Louis on his
crusade. The three piles denote, it is supposed, the three nails
of the cross. Arms o/ Thomson — Arg., a stag's head gu., on a
chief indented gu. three masclcs or. Crests — Anstruther,
Two arms in armour, holding a battle-axe, all ppr. ; Thomson,
A naked arm, couped at the elbow ppr., holding a cross-cross-
let gu. Mottoes — Periissem ni periissem ; Honesty is good
policy ; Fight.
Scats— Charleton, Colinsburgh, co. Fife ; and Carntyne
House, Glasgow.
WHITE-THOMSON OF BROOMFORD
MANOR.
White-Thomson, Kobeet Thomas, Esq., C.B.,
of Broomford Manor, Devon, J. P., Col. Comm. 4th
Batt. Devonshire Regt. 18G7-1893, formerly a.
Major in the King's Dragoon Guards, assumed by
royal licence, 1875, the prefix surname of White,
as representative of his mother's family, b. 21 Feb.
1831 ; m. 16 June, 1857, Fanny Julia, dau. of Gen.
Sir Henry Robert Ferguson Davie, Isb Bart, of
Creedy, and has had issue,
1. Henry Noel, Lieut. R.N. 6. 22 April, 1858; d. 26 May,
1886.
u. Remington Walter, M.A. King's Coll. Camb., Assistant-
Master at Eton Coll., 6. 28 Aug. 1801 ; m. 11 April, 18S5,
Hon. Theodora Mary, dau. of 1st Lord Basing.
III. Leonard Jauncey, M.A. King's Coll. Camb., Domestic
Chaplain to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, b.
15 Nov. 1S03.
IV. Hugh Davie, Lieut. E.H.A., b. 6 Sept. 1866; m. .30 Nov.
1893, Ela Louisa Agatha, 2nd dau. of the late Kev.
James Stewart Euddach, B.A. Pembroke Coll. Camb.
I. Ada Mary, m. 9 July, 1891, Edwaid St. Aubyn, brother of
1st Lord St. Levin, and has issue {see Burke's Peerage).
* The Thomsons of Charleton possessed extensive estates in
CO. Fife for several generations. John Thomson, of Charleton,
7)1. Rachel, dau. of Brymer, of Edrom, co. Berwick, and had
issue, John Thomson, of Charleton, who m. Margaret I'ater-
son ; Mary, wife of John Spotliswoode, of Spottiswoude j and
Rachel, wife of Peter Wedderburn, Esq.
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liineag-e. — James Thomson, of Burnbrae, Tullieallan, co.
Perth, wlieio he was settled in the 17th century, ?)i. Janet
Bruce, and was father of
James Thomson, also of Burnbrae. He in. Margaret Kier-
man, and had, with other issue, a son,
John Thomson, of Anderstoun, Glasgow, who m. Isabel
Yuill, and had, with other issue, a son,
Robert Thomson, manufacturer, of Glasgow, 5. 13 March,
1742 ; m. 13 April, 1766, Christian, dau. of Charles Strang, and
d. 1820, leaving by her (who d. 1783) a son,
Eobeet Thomson, Esq. of Caniphill, J.P. cos. Renfrew and
Lanark, m. 27 June, 1796, Agnes, dau. of John Neale, Esq.
of Willowyard, near Beith, and d. 1831, leaving by her (who
d. 1S40),
I. RoBEBT, his heir.
II. John, 6. 1804; d. unm. 1833.
in. Neale, of Langside and Camphill, b. 1807 ; m. 1st, 1840,
Helen, dau. of Col. John Wrishr, of Broom, co. Stirling
{.she d. 1844); and 2ndly, 1846, Helen, dau. of Malcolm
McFarlane, Esq., and d. 1857, leaving issue,
2 Matcolm, } ^^'i^^' ^- ^^'^'^' ^°^^^ '^- «"™-
S Neale, of Langside, h. 1852; to. 1874, Margaret Eliza-
beth, dau. of A. B. McGrigur, Esq., LL.D., of Caimoch,
CO. Stirling, and has had issue, a son, Neale, b. 1883, and
two daus., Ehzabeth Maude and Helena (d. 2b Oct.
1892).
4 John James, 6. 1856, late an officer 1st Devon Militia; m.
1877, Chailotte, dau. of David Smith, Esq., and d. 1885,
leaving by her (who d. 1878; an only child, Helen Wini-
fred Muriel. He ni. 2ndly, 1882, Julia, dau. of Thomas
Mead, Esq., by whom he had Vera Dorothy Julia. He d.
1885.
1 Christina, m. 1881, Henry, youngest son of Sir Joseph
Bailey, 1st Bart, of Glanusk, and has a son, Robert Neale
3Ienteth, b. 1882, and two daus., Helen Christina and
Marcaiet Doreen. He d. 1889.
■2 Helen, vi. 1873, George, only son of Col. E. P. Arthur
(Bombay Staff Corps), and d. April, 1878, leaving two
sons, Edward Malcolm, b. 8 Dec. 1874, and (ieorge
Frederick Neale, 6. 10 April, 1878. Mr. George Arthur,
d. Sept. 1878.
TV. James, 6. 1812; m. 1838, Charlotte, dau. of Archibald
Constable, Esq.. and d. without issue 1843.
I. Margaret, rii. Kev. James Monteith, and had issue.
II. Christina, m. Rev. Thomas Henry White, and d. without
issue.
III. Rebecca, m. Melville Neale, M.D., and d. without issue.
The eldest son,
Robert Thomson, Esq. of Camphill, 6. 1797; m. 1830,
Mary, dau. of Thomas White, Esq. of The Close, Lichfield, and
sister and heir of Kev. Thomas Henry White (see famili/ of
White), and d. 9 Oct. 1883, leaving two sons,
I. Robert Thomas, his heir, now White-Thomson, of
Broomford.
II. John Henry, b. 5 Feb. 1832, Lieut. 17th Lancers, killed
in the Light Cavalry charge at Balaclava, Oct. 25, 1854.
^amilg of Ml bite.
Rev. Joseph White, Vicar of Ellaston, co. Stafford, B.A.,
m. 6 June, 1699, Jane, dau. of John Kent, yeoman of War-
mingham, co. Chester, and d. 1715, leaving two sons, John
(Rev.), M.A., Sub-Chanter of Lichfield Cathedral (who d. 1776,
leaving an only dau., m. Rev. Fyge Jauncey), and
Rev. Thomas White, Vicar of Bunchurch, M.A., Preben-
dary and Divinity Lecturer of Lichfield Cathedral, m. 2.') June,
1755, Luny, dau. of Rev. John Hunter, and d. 1785, leaving
by her (who d. 1813) two sons, Henry (Rev.), M.A., Sacri.st of
LichfieUi Cathedral, d. s. p. 1836, and
Thomas White, Esq. of The Close, Lichfield, to. Mary, dau.
•of Rev. D. W. Remington, Sub-Chanter of Lichfield Cathe-
■clral, by Mary, dau. and eventual sole heiress of Christopher
Heveninghan, Esq., last male representative of the Ilevening-
liams of Pype and Aston, co. Stafford, and d. 1838, leaving by
'her (who d. 1813) a son and a dau.,
r. Thomas Henry (Uev.), M.A., d. s.p. 1849.
1. Mary, m. as above, Robert Thomson, Esq. of Camphill,
and 2ndly, Sir T. Noel Harris, K.C.H., and ii!. 1860.
A7-ms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a stag's head caboshed
and attired wi.h ten tines ppr., on a chief az. a cross-crosslet
fitchee between two ro.ses slipped of the field, for Thomson ;
2nd and 3i\1, per chevron ragule or and gu. three roses counter-
changed, slipped ppr., on a chief of the second, three hour-
glasses of the first, for White. Crests — A dexter arm in armour
ppr., holding in the hand a cross-crosslet fitchee or, for Thom-
son ; and, A stork resting its dexter leg on an hourglass, and
holding in the beak a bulrush all ppr., for White, ilotto —
Deus providebit.
Seat — Broomford Manor, Exbourne. North Devon.
II.
THORNEYCROFT OF HADLEY PARK.
Thoenetckoft, TnoiiAS, Esq. of Tettenliall
Towers, co. Stafford, and Hadley Park, Salop, J.P.
and D.L. for co. Stafford, High Slieriff ISGi, J.P.
for Salop, late Lieut.-Col. Queen's Own Eoval
Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, b. 10 Dec. 1822;
m. 27 June, 1847, Jane, dau. of Alexander Wliite-
law, Esq. of Drumpark near Glasgow, and niece
of the Messrs. Baird, of Gartsherrie, and has
issue,
I. George Benjamin, 5. 25 May, 1849 ; m. 1876, Blanche
Mary, eldest dau. of Mervyn Edward Archdale, Esq. of
Castle Archdale, co. Fermanagh.
II. James Baird, of Crookedholm, Kilmarnock, 6. 19 March,
1851; m. 7 July, 1885, Annie Chalmers, eldest dau. of
Alexander Nicol, Esq. of Murtle House, Aberdeen.
III. Hamo Douglas, b. 4 Jan. 1855.
IV. Alexander Whitelaw, Capt. Batt. Eoyal Scots
Fusiliers, 6. 19 Feb. 1859.
V. Wallace, b. 24 Feb. 1864.
I. Jessie, m. Joseph Arthur Piatt, Esq. of Oldham.
II. Jeanie, hi. Frank Wheen, Esq. of London.
III. Eleanor. iv. Florence.
Lineage.— This family, which had for a period fallen
from its original position, was restored by the energy and
successful enterprise of the late eminent ironmaster, Georob
Benjamin Thornetcroft, Esq., the first Mayor of Wolver-
hampton. It claims to be a branch of the very ancient Cheshire
house of Thorneycroft, which resided for more than 600 years
at the old mansion of Thorneycroft Hall, near Macclesfield, and
the pedigree of which appears at length in Ormerod's History
of Cheshire. The descent of the line of ivhich we are treating
is traced through Cheshire, Shropshire, and Staffordshire re-
gistries down to the present Thomas Thorneycroft, Esq. of
Tettenhall Wood and Hadley Park, who is only son of
George Benjamin Thorneycroft, Esq. of Chapel House,
Wolverhampton, and Hadley Park, Salop (who d. 28 AprU,
1851, aged 60), by Eleanor, dau. of Thomas Page, and
grandson of Edward Thorneycroft, by Mary Bradley his wife.
Mr. Thomas Thorneycroft has four sisters, Mary, Emma,
Harriet, and Ellen, all of whom are married.
Arvis — Vert, a mascle or, between four crosses-crosslet arg.
Crest— On a mural crown gu. a falcon volant ppr., jessed, mem-
bered and beaked or, between two palm-branches, also or.
Motto — Fortis qui se vincit.
&ut— Tettenhall Towers, near Wolverhampton.
THORNHILL OF DIDDINGTON.
Thoenhill, Aethue John, Esq. of Diddington,
CO. Huntingdon, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Cambridge
1884 to 1885, High Sheriff Cambs. and Hunts
(1893), b. 3 April, 1850.
Lineage.— Sir John Thobnhill, of Thornhill (son of Sib
Richard Thornhill, Knt., and grandson of Sir John Thobn-
hill, Knt. of Thornhill), was father of Sib Bryan Thobnhill,
of Thornhill, one of the knights of the shire for York 29 and
31 Edward III. He m. Joan, dau. of Sir John Fitzwilliam,
Knt., and besides daus., had two sons, i. Simon, of Thornhill,
who TO. Mary, dau. of Edward Bapthorpe, Esq. of Bapthorpe,
and left an only dau. and heir, Elizabeth, m. Henry Savile,
Esq. who acquired with her the Thornhill estate, where the
Saviles continued to reside till the civil war, when the house
was burned, and Sir George Savile (Marquess of Halifax) re-
moved to Bufford ; ii. Thomas. The 2nd son,
Thomas Thobnhill, living 1374, m. Margaret, dau. of Lacy
of Cromwelbothorn ; was father of
Richard Thornhill, m. Margaret, heir of William Toothill,
of Tootliill, by Maud his wife, dau. and heir of Thomas Fixby.
Their son,
William Thobnhill, of Fixby and Toothill, m. 1392, Jennet,
dau. of John de Catton, of Flockton, and d. 1443, leaving a son
and heir,
Bryan Thobnhill, Esq. of Fixby and Toothill, m. 1408,
Barbara, dau. of Richard Hopton, Esq. of Switlington, and d.
1484, having had, besides a dau. Dioncs, in. William Stansfield,
Esq. of Stansfield, a son,
William Thobnhill, Esq. of Fixby and Tootliill, father (by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas Mirfield, Esq. of Miifield)
of
John Thornhill, Esq. of Fixby and Toothill, to. 16 Jan.
1501, Jennet, dau. of Nicholas Savile, of Newhall, and d. 1529,
leaving, with other icsiie, an elder son and heir,
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JonN Thorshili, Esq. of Fixliy and Tootliill, m. 28 April,
1515, Elizabotli, dau. of Thomas Giioe, Esq. of Sandal, and (/.
1767, leaving (with a son, Bryan, who vi. Jane, dau. of Jolin
Kave, Esq. of Woodsome, and d. s. p. 15'.>y, and other issue) a
son and heir,
John Thorshill, Esq. of Fixby and Thornhill, m. Jennet,
dau. of Edmund Marsh, and d. ltJ07. His son,
Thomas Tuorxhill, Esq., J. P., m. 12 Oct. 1614, Anne,
dau, and heir of Thomas Triggot, Esq. of South Kirkhy, and
d. 1601, having had (.with other issue, of whom Elizabeth, m.
Langdale Sunderland, Esq. of High Sunderland, and Mar-
garet, VI. Sir John Armitage, "ndBart. of KirUless) a son and
successor,
John THOBxtiiLt, Esq. of Fixby, J. P., Jlajor in the army,
m. 1st, 1047, Porothy, dau. of George Collcnbell, Esq. of co.
Derby, and by her had a dau. who d. in infancy. He vi.
2ndly, 7 Sept. 1650, Evcrald, dau. and co-heir of Sir George
Wentworth, Knt. of WooUey, and d. 1609. His eldest sur-
viving son,
George Thoexhill, Esq. of Fixby, bapt. 16 Aug. 1655, m.
1677, Mary, dau. and heir of Thomas Wyvill, Esq. of Constable
Burton, and d. 19 Aug. 16S7, having had, with other issue, who
d. young,
Bryan, of Fixby, m. 29 Aug. 1699, France."!, dau. and heir of
J. 'Wilson, Esq. of Pontefract, and by her (who m. 2ndly,
Sir Francis Leicester, 3rd Bart, of Tabley) had an only dau.
who <f. an infant. He d. 13 July. 1701.
Thomas Fixby, High Sheriff co. York 1745, d. unm. 18 May,
1751, aged 71.
John, d. until. 25 Feb. 1756, aged 77.
George, of whom presently.
Everild, vi. Sir Arthur Cayley. 3rd H.-ut. of P.rompton.
Anne, m. her kinsman, Peter Sunderland, Esq. of Aikton.
Mary.
The youngest son,
Georoe Thornhill, Esq. of Diddington, vi. Sarah, dau. of
John Barne, Esq. of London, and d. 30 Dec. 1754, aged 73,
laving had issue,
Thomas, of Fixby, m. 1779, Eleanor Lynne, of Horsley,
Essex, and d. 22 March, 1800, leaving a son,
Thomas, of Fixby. co. York, and Hiddlesworth, Norfolk,
15 Dec. 1780 : )ii. 1815, Siuah Sober, of Southampton, and
had a son, Thomas, of Fixby and Riddlesworth {see
Clarke-Thorxhill).
George, of Diddington.
Mary, ni. Miles Barne, of Sotterley.
Sarah, m. Sir John Blois, 5th Bart, of Cockfield Hill, Suffolk,
who d. 1766, leaving a son. Sir Charles Blois, 6th Bart.
The 2nd son,
George Thornhill, Esq. of Diddington, m. Mary Anne,
dau. of Sir Cffisar Hawkins, 1st Bart, of Kelston, Somerset,
and had (with three daus., Mary Anne, m. John Heath-
cote, Esq.; Sarah, d. v.nm.; and Frances, 7n. 1st, William
Herbert Russell, Esq., and 2ndly, John Harding, Esq.) a son
and heir,
George Thornhill, Esq. of Diddington, M.P. co. Hunting-
don, m. 1809, Charlotte Matilda, dau. and heir of llev. Charles
Greene, of Offord D'Arcy, and d. 1852, leaving issue,
George.
Charles, '//i. Margaret, dau. of John Woolscy, Esq., and has
issue.
John, m. Catherine, dau. of Robert Wilkinson, Esq.
William, m. Helen J., dau. of John Woolsey, Esq., and has
issue.
Bryan, m. Miss Sophia Tuke, and has issue.
Henry Jordan, m. Elizabeth Julia, dau. of Major Goldic, and
has issue.
Mary .\nne, -„i. Edmund Packe, Esq.
Charlotte Matilda. trances, mi. Rev. John Pardee.
Lydia .Vnn. Georgiana, m. Rev. Plumer lloper.
Everilda, m. Rev. Alfred Jenner.
His eldest son,
George Thorxhill, Esq. of Diddington, co. Huntingdon,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1869, />. 10 Aug. 1811; ?;i. 1845,
Elizabeth Mary, youngest dau. of Robert 11. Wilkinson, Esq.,
and d. Feb. 1875, leaving issue,
George, h. 1849; d. r. p. 1868.
Arthur John, now fif Diddington.
Francis Herbert William, 6. Xov. 1851 ; m. Nov. 1880, Helen
Georgina. dau. of Rev. Charles Thornhill, of Milesdown, co.
Louth, and has issue, Noel, b. Dec. Is, Isal.
Edmund Henry, 0. March, 1856.
Charlotte .Sarah.
Catherine Georgina, w.. July, 1879, Maunsell Bowers, Esq.,
Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards, and has issue.
Arras — Gu., two bar.s gcmelles and a chief arg. Crest— The
■bust of a woman ppr., vested gu., finiliiiated or, crined and
dueally crowned, also or, issuant from the crown five thorn-
leavts vert. Mi,tto—lie fast.
i.'ttt«— Diddington, Buckden, co. Huntingdon.
THORNHILL OF FIXBY ANDi EUSHTOlir.
Clakke-Thornhill, William Capel, Esq. of
Kuslifon IIiill, CO. Northampton, und Fixby Hall
CO. York, J.P. and D.L. for co. Northampton, High
Slicriff 1860, J.P. for Middlesex, formerly Capt.
23rd Kcgt. of Fusiliers, b. 8 April, 1832 ; m. 20
Nov. 1855, Clara, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Thornhill, Esq. of Fixby and Eiddlesworth, and by
her (who d. 10 July, 1865) has issue,
I. Thomas Bryan, M.A. Oxford, a Secretary in the Diplo-
matic Service, h. 13 March, 1857.
II. William Capel, b. 13 Nov. 1860; d. 17 July, 1892.
III. Arthur Herbert, 6. 31 Dec. 1861 ; d. 18 Nov. 1874.
IV. Randolph, 6. 7 Jan. 1863.
I. Clara Louisa. ii. Gwendoline Blanche.
Mr. Clarke-Thornhill assumed, by royal licence,
the additional surname and arms of TnoKNiiiLL, in
compliance with the will of his wife's grandfather,
Thomas Thornhill, Esq. of Fixby.
Lineag-e. — Capt. Clarke Thornhill, is only son of
Thomas Trucsdale Clarke, Esq. of Swakeleys, Middlesex (son
of Thoniris Truesdale Clarke, who d. 1840, and Louisa his
wife, d. 1845), by Jane Selina his wife, eldest dau. of the Hon.
and Rev. William Robert Capel, Srd'son of William Anne, 4th
Earl of Essex (see Clarke of Swal-clei/s). The Thornhills of
Thornh'Ul, co. York, of whom the Fixby Thornhills were a
branch, are a family of great antiquity {see Thornhill of
Didil'mglon).
Thomas Thornhill, Esq. of Fixby and Riddlesworth (son of
Thomas, of Fixby, by Sarah Sober his wife), m. Honoria, dau.
of Jfajor and Lady Louisa Forester, and left three daus. and
co-heirs,
Clara, m. as above, William Capel Clarke, Esq.
Honoria Louisa, m. 7 April, 1864, Lieut. -Col. Thomas Har-
vey Bramston, Grenadier Guards, eldest son of T. W.
Bramston, Esq. of Skreena.
Eleanor Frances, m. 3 Aug. 1865, Capt. Arthur Watson De
Capell Broke, late 4th Hussars, 3rd son of Sir William De
Capcll Broke, 3rd Bart., and has issue.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4th gu., two bars gemelles and a
chief arg., and for distinction a canton gu., for Thornhill;
2nd and 3rd, for Clarke. Cresl — Thornhill, The bust of a
woman ppr., vested gu., fimbriated or, crined and dueally
crowned, also or, issuant from the crown five thorn-leaves
vert, charged in the breast (for distinction) withacross-crosslet
or.
S(;a?s— Rushton Hall, Kettering, co. Northampton; Fixby
Hall, Huddersfield, co. York ; Swakeleys, Uxbridge ; and Bin-
ham, CO. Norfolk.
r/((?;s— Arthur's; Army and Navy; and Carlton.
M'CEEAGH-THORNHILL OF STANTON.
M'L'llEAGII - TUORNHILL, MiCIIAEI,, Esq. of
Staiiton-in-Pcak, co. Derby, J. P., formerly Major-
at h Dragoon Guards, m. 1875, Eva Helen Emma,
dau. of F. S. llurlock, Esq., J.P. of Brighton, and
Emma his wife, dau. of Henry Baclie Thornhill,
Esq. of Montagu Place, London, Eoyal Horse
Criiards (Blue), and granddau. of Bacho Thorn-
hill, Esq. of Stanton-in-Peak, and has issue,
Michael Christopher, h. 1877.
Flora Helen Frances, b. 1876.
Jlajor Michael M'Creagh, son of the late Col. Sir-
Michiiel M'Creagh, K.C.H., C.B., by Frances Ehza-
betli his wife, dau. of Capt. Christopher Wilson,
of the 22nd Ecgt., obtained by royal licence in
1882 permission to take in addition the name
and to quarter the arms of TnoRNiiiLL, on the
succession of his wife to the Stanton-in-Peak
estate, by the death of iier brother, Henry Francis
Hurlock, Esq., formerly of the 87th Ecgt., who d.
1881.
Lineage.— The family of Thornhill descends from a
branch of the Thornhills of co. York, one of the most ancient
families in that part of England. The pedigree deduces the
descent from Gerneber, a noble Saxon who, it is therein re-
corded, possessed, before the Conquest, large tracts of lanJ
in the co. of York, which descended to and arc now held by the
Earl of Scarborough, first, through Elizabeth Thornhill, thft
THO
THE LANDED GENTRY.
THO
2003
heir, 45 Edivard III., who m. Henry Savile, '2nd son of
John Savile, of Tankcrsley, co. York, and afterwards by the
Saviles.
From John Thornel, of Thomel and Wharnebrook, in the
parish of Hope, co. Derby, 7 Edward I., who m. Marion,
dau. of Kichard Heton, of Jlirfield, co. York, lineally de-
scended
John Thobnhill, of Thornhill, 5. 1668; m. March, 1696,
Anne, niece and heir of Raphael Bache, of Stanton, and d.
1730, having hadfour sons and four daus. The eldest son and
heir,
Bache Thornhill, of Stanton, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Coke, M.P., of Jlelbourne, Vice-Chamberlain to
George I., and 2ndly, 1742, Margaret, dau. of Anthony Eyre,
of Kampton and Grove, Notts, and by the latter only had
issue, Bache, his heir, of whom presently: John, b. 1743, d.
young; Margaret, rf. young ; and Anne. Mr. Thornnill, who
was buried at Youlgreave 1761, wass. by his elder son,
Bache Thornhill, Esq. of Stanton, Hifth SheritT 1776, 6.
26 Aug. 1747 ; m. Jane, dau. of Edward Gould, of Mansfield
Woodhouse, Xotts, and Staverton, co. Devon, by Mary his wife,
dau. of Kobert Thornton, Esq. of Screveton, Xotts, and by her
(who d. 1827) had issue,
I. Henry Bache, of Montague Place, London, h. 7 Jan. 1780;
m. 1801, Helen, eldest dau. of Charles Fole, Esq. of Liver-
pool, and dying v. p. 1822, left issue,
1 Bache, 7th Hussars, b. 1803; d.unm. 1823.
2 William Pole, of Stanton, co. Derby, J. P. and D.L.,
M.P. for North Derbyshire, High Sheriff 1836, h. 1806 ;
in. 1828, Isabella, sole surviving dau. and heir of Philip
Gell, Esq. of Hopeton, co. Derby, and d. 1875 ; she d.
1878.
1 Mary Jane, d. 1822. 2 Helen.
3 Emma, m. 1st, William, eldest son of 'William Pitt
Goodrich, Esq. of Matson, co. Gloucester, and 2ndly,
F. .Swanton Hurlock, Esq., by whom she had a dau. Eva
Helen Emma, m. (tw aboce) Michael JI'Creagh, Esq.,
who assumed, by royal licence, the additional name and
arms of Thornhill.
II. 'William, of New Park, Herts, late Col. 7th Hussars.
III. Bache (.Rev.), of Winster, d. 1828.
IV. Edward Bulkeley, Capt. 4.5th Regt., 6. 1789 ; and d.
1811.
I. Mary. 11. Lucy, d. young.
Mr. Thornhill d. 26 July, 1830.
^r»!s— Gu., two bars gemellcs arg., in chief a cross-crosslet
for ilistinction; on achief of theseeonda masclesa., quartering,
or, on a fesse embattled, between, in chief three estoiles and in
base a lion rampant gu., a sword ppr., point to dexter, pommeled
and hilted of the first. Crests — 1st, On a mount, a thorn-tree
ppr., charged on the stem with a mascle or, and with a cross-
crosslet sa. on the branches ; 2nd, M'Creagh, A dcmi-lion
rampant gu., collared gemelle, and chai-ged on the shoulder
with two estoiles or, holding between the paws a bezant,
thereon two mascles interleaved sa. (Motto over — Mors ante
dtdecora). Motto — Amantes arduadumos.
Seat — Stanton-in-Peak, near Bakewell, co. Derby.
loicn HesidtnceSl, Eccieston Square, S.W.
THORNTON OF BIKKIN AND CLAPHAM.
Thoenton, Keginald, Esq. of Birkin House,
CO. Doi'set, J. P., ■was in Indian Civil Service, b. 17
Dec. 1821 ; 771. 13 Oct. 1849, Louisa Fanny Mary,
elder dau. of Sir Henry Lusbington, 3rd Bart., of
Aspenden Hall, Herts, and has issue,
I. Reginald Douglas, b. 17 Dec. 1862; m. 1881, Emily
Eleanor Palmer, youngest dau. of J. Brymer, Esq. of
Lslington House, Dorset, and has issue, Emily Mary.
n. Leslie Melville, Bengal C.S., 6. 9 Aug. 185S.
III. Henry Lushington, b. 29 Oct. 1860.
I. Alice Frances.
Iiiueag'e. — William Thornton, of East Newton, co.
York, settled there in 1310, in consequence of his marriage
with Isabel, dau. and heir of John Newton, of East Newton.
Their descendants possessed the manor of East Newton till the
death of Robert Thornton, 4 June, 1692, when the elder line
ended in Alice, wife of Dr. Comber, Dean of Durham and
Chaplain to William and Mart. The arms and crest on the
tomb of the Rector of Birkin, who d. 1660, are those confirmed
by patent 4 Oct. 1563, to Robert Thornton, of East Newton,
and it is therefore presumable that he was one of the younger
branches of the East Newton family.
Eev. Robert Thornton, M.A., Rector of Birkin, co. York,
■was eminently distinguished during the civil conflicts of the
reign of Charles I. for his loyalty and attachment to the
Church of England. His great and manifold privations in
those di5tres:;ing times are fully related in Walker'.s Si'ff.irlnrjs
of the Cla-rjy. Mr. Thornton, who was removed from his
rectory during the Protectorate, but reinstated at the Restora-
tion, d. 1665. His son.
Rev. Robert Thornton, M.A., Rector of Birkin, d. 1697,
in his 74th year, leaving issue by Clara his wife. The eldest
son,
John Thornton, Esq., Merchant in Hull, m. Jane, dau. of
John Field, Esq. of Kingston-upon-llull, by .Sarah his wife,
dau. of Robert Wood, Esq. of Monk Bretton, co. York, and d.
1781, having had issue,
I. Robert, of whom presently. ii. Joseph.
III. John, m. Pentecost, dau. of Ezekiel Hall, Esq., and
d. v.p. 1729.
rv. Godfrey, of Clapham, a Director of the Bank of England,
6. 1701 ; m. Margaret, dau. of William Astell, Esq. of
Everton, and d. 1751, leaving issue,
1 Robert, of Kensington, d. s. p. 1803.
2 William, who assumed, by royal licence, the surname
and arms of .\stell, d. s. p. 1777.
3 Godfrey, of Mogerhanger House, co. Bedford, a Bank
Director, m. Jane, dau. and co-htir of Stephen Peter
Godin, Esq. of CuUand's Grove, Middlesex, and had
issue,
Steplien, of Mogerhanger House, a P.nnk Direetor, J).
1767 ; TO. Mary, 2nd dau. of Thomas l.itileilale, Esq. of
Rotterdam, and by her (who d. li34U) left at his decease,
1850,
Godfrey, Col. Grenadier Guards, h. 1795; m,. 1st, his
cousin. Miss Dixon ; and 2ndly, Sophia, dau. of Briso
Pearse, Esq. of Woodford, and d. s. p. 1857.
Stephen Edward, to. Julia Anna Frances, dau. of John
Campbell, Esq. of Blunham, Beds, and d. 1853, leaving
one dau. Caroline Mary.
George (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Sharnbrook, 6. 1802,
deceased.
■yvilliam.of Mogerhanger, J. P., Col. Grenadier Guards,
in. 1836, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Vigne, Esq. of
Woodford, Essex, and d. s. p. 1874, leaving his
widow his estate.
Harry, of Kcmpstone Grange, co. Bedford (residence
Turvey Cottage, Newport Pagnel, Bucks), J. P. for
that CO., High Sheriff 1873, J. P. and D.L. for Bucks,
b. 21 March, 1812; vi. 2 Feb. 1842, Caroline Mar-
garet, eldest dau. of John Christie, E.sq. and d. 1885,
having by her (who d. 26 March, 1881) had issue,
Charles Stuart, b. 4 JIarch, 1844, m. 1876, Emily
Harriette, 4th dau. of Kichard Selby Lowndes, Esq.
of Elmers, Bucks ; Harry Godfrey, now of Kemp-
stone Grange, Lieut.-Col. late Grenadier Guards,
b. 16 Oct. 1845 : m. 1874, Lucy Jemima, dau. of
Francis Pym, Esq. of The Hast-Us, Sandy, Beds.;
Arthur Stephen, b. 1850 ; Caroline Wary ; Helen
Charlotte, vi. 4 Feb. I»69, Hon. Beaucharap Mow-
bray St. John, 2nd son of St. Andrew, 14th Lord St.
John, and Gertrude Emily, m. 10 Feb. 1881, James
Grey, youngest son of James Duberly, Esq. of Gaynes
Hall, Hunts.
Edward, m. 1844, Mary Jane, youngest dau. of Rev.
Jacob Henry Brooke Mountain, D.D., of The Heath,
Hemel Hempstead, by Frances Mingay his wife, dau.
and co-heir of Rev. William Brooke, of Swainsthoipe
Hall, Norfolk, and had two sous, Brooke, b. 1845,
and Armine, b. 1847.
Mary, m. Henry Pearse, Esq. of Woodford, and d.
2 Jan. 1882.
William, of Everton House, co. Huntingdon (see
Astell).
Claude George, of Marden Hill, Herts, m. Frances, dau.
of Samuel Smith, Esq. of Woodhall Park, Herts, 31. P.,
and had issue.
Anna Maria, m. Thomas Vigne, Esq. of Woodford.
Almeria, ra. William Phillimore, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn,
Barrister-at-Law.
4 Charles, d. unm. 5 John, d. unni.
V. William, of Kingston-on-Hull, Merchant, d. 1782, leaving
two daus., his co-heirs,
1 Jane, m. John Porter, Esq.
2 Sarah, m. Kobert Thonuon, Esq. of Kensington.
I. Sarah, ra. William Wilberforce, Esq. of Kingston-on-
Hull.
The eldest son,
Robert Thornton, Esq. of London and Clapham, a Bank
Director, ra. Hannah Swyncocke, and d. 1747, leaving, besides
four daus., an only son,
John Thornton, Esq. of Clapham, b. 1720 ; m. 1753, Lncy, f
dau. and heir of Samuel Watson, Esq. (by Margaret his wife, ,'
dau. of Sir Charles Hoghton, 4th Bart, of Hoghton Tower), and >!
by her (who d. 1785) had issue,
I. Samuel, his heir. '
II. Robert, of Clapham, M P. for Colchester, m. Maria, dau.
of Francis Eyre, Esq., and d. s. p. 1826.
ui. Henry, of Battersca Rise, M.P. lor Southwark, ra. 1796,
2004
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Mary Anne, dan. of Jofoph Sykes, Esq. of West Ella, co.
York, and d. 1S15, Icaviiit; issue,
1 Henry Sykes, of Battorsea Rise, b. ISOO ; ra. 1S33, Har-
riet IKaltry, and had issue.
2 Watson Joseph, 6. 1S02; m. 1S42, Frances Anne, dau. of
— Webb, Esq., and has issue.
1 Mary Anno, of Milton Bryant, near Woburn, Beds. She
inherited this property "by bequest from Lady liiglis,
1S7-2.
2 Luev, (?. 1S44. 3 Isabella.
4 Henrietta, m. 1836, Eichard Walter S>nnot, Esq., and
had issue, a dau., who is heir to her aunt, of Milton,
Beds.
6 Sophia, m. 1S34. John Thornton, 11th Earl of Leven and
Melville, and has issue {see I^dukk's FunKje).
6 L;uira, m. 1S33, Kev. Charles Foister.
I. Jane, m. 17S4, Alexander, 9th Earl of Leven and Melville,
and </. 1S18. u. Lucy, d. tuim.
Mr. Thornton d. 1790. His eldest son,
Samuel Thornton, Esq. of Claphain and Albury Park,
Surrey, M.P. for that shire, b. 1754 ; m. 1780, Elizabeth, dau.
of Eobert Milnes, Esq. of Wakefield, and only sister of Eichard
Slater Milnes, Esq. of Fryston Hall and Great Houghton, co.
York, M.P. for York, and by her (who d. 1834) had issue,
I. John, of Clapham. ii. Henry Milnes, b. 1792.
111. Samuel, Kear-Admiral E.N., b. 2 March, 1797; m. 8
Sept. 1840, Emily Elizabeth, dau. of Eev. John Morgan
Eice. of Tooting, Surrey, and Brighton, and niece of Sir
Ealph Eice, Kut., and had issue,
1 Percv Jlelville, b. 29 Dec. 1841.
1 Clara Helen.
I. Lucy, d. unm. 1S35. II. Esther Maria.
III. Jane. iii. 1814, Eichard Mee Eaikes, Esq.
rv. Harriet, m. Hon. John Thornton Leslie Melville (after-
wards lltU Earl of Leven and Melville) ; she d. 1832.
The eldest son,
John Thornton, Esq. of Clapham, b. 31 Oct. 1783; m. 11
June, 1807, Eliza, dau. of Edward Parry, Esq. and niece of
Lord Bexley, aud by her (who d. July, 1863) had issue,
I. John, of whom presently.
n. Edward Parry, 6. 7 Oct. 1811; m. 1840, Louisa, dau. of
Eichard Chichuley Plowden, Esq., and has issue,
Edward Parry, b. 1844.
Eichard Chicheley, Major Middlesex Regt.
Frederick. Alfred.
EmiUa. Adelaide.
III. Francis "Vansittart (Eev.), M.A., Hon. Canon of Truro
Cathedral and Hector of South Hill-with-Callinglon, Corn-
wall, b. 30 Jan. 1816; m. 2 Feb. ,ls47, Mary, dau. of Eev.
Horace I). Cholmondeley, and has issue,
Francis Cholmondeley.
Augustus (Eev.), M.A., Eector of Roche, Cornwall.
Herbert (Eev.), B.A., Curate of South Hill.
Horace.
Marj-. Bessie Margaret. Selina. Amelia.
IV. Eeginald, now of Birkin.
V. Edmund, b. 2S June, 1826; d. 25 Jan. 1837.
VI. William Henry (Rev.), M.A., Rector of North Bovey,
Devon, b. 9 March, 1830; m. Grace, dau. of Eev. James
Furnival, of Larkbeare House, Devon, and has issue,
Mary Florence. Constance. Catherine.
Agnes. Ethel. Maude.
I. Eliza, VI. 19 Jan. 1832, Frederick Staintorth, Esq.,
H.E.I. C.C.S., and d. at Allahabad, 30 Dec. 1835.
II. Harriett, m. 31 Jan. 1833, John Rogers, Esq. of Eiverhill,
Sevenoaks, Kent.
III. Clementina. iv. Margaret Lucy.
Mr. Thornton d. 29 Oct. 1861, and was s. by liis eldest son,
John Thornton, Esq. of Clapham, Surrey, and 7, Onslow
Gardens, S.W., formerly Sec. to Gov. for N.W. Provinces,
India, b. 6 June, 1809; ni. 2 Nov. 1841, Harriet Sarah, dau.
and co-heir of Eight Eev. Reginald Heber, of Hodnet, Salop,
Bishop of Calcutta, and sister of Mrs. Percy Heber, and had
issue,
I. John (Rev.), M.A., present head of the family, h. 1843,
Vicar of Ewell, Surrey ; m. 22 Dec. 1«68, Agnes Mary, dau.
of George Paton, Esq., M.D., and has issue,
1 John, 6. 6 Dec. 1870.
2 George Lestock, b. 10 Feb. 1872.
3 Leslie Heber, b. 21 Dec. 1873.
4 Noel Shipley, 6. 24 Dec. 1883.
II. Eeginald Heber, Capt. E.N., m. Eleanor Constance Fryer,
and a. 2 May, 1887.
III. Arthur Parry, Major Bengal Staff Corps, m. Edith Susan
Sara van Corltandt.
IV. Charles Conway, H.M. Foreign Office, m. Mary Diana
Thornton- Wodehouse.
■V. Francis Spencer, Major 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade, m. Alice
Marion Barnelt.
■VI. Syiiney Yeruon, Capt. E.A., i/i. Elizabeth Sylvia
Greene.
I. Emily Heber, m. Francis Cobb, Esq.
II. Mary Louisa, m. Gen. A. F. Warren, C.B.
III. Gr.ace, m. F. Saltyman, Esq., M.D.
Mr. Thornton d. 15 Sept. 1889, and was s. by his brother
RiioiNALD, now of Berkin.
Arms — Arg., a chevron sa. between three thorn-treos ppr.
Crest— A lion's head erased purp., gorged with a ducal coronet
or. Motto — Fideli tuta inerces.
Seat — Clapham, Surrey.
THORNTON OF BKOCKHAIiL.
TnoKXTON, Thomas AVilliam, Esq. of Brockhall,
CO. Northampton, J. P., High Sheriff 1886, late
Capt. Northampton and Entland Militia, Patron
of three livings, b. 2G July, 1850 ; m. 6 Sept. 1883,
Evelyn Margaret, dau. of Edmtind Charles Bur-
ton, Esq. of Daventry, co. Norlljauipton, aud has
issue,
I. Thomas Anson, 6. 5 Jan. 18S7.
II. Ronald Edmund, 6. 13 April, 1889.
III. John Burton, b. 19 Nov. 1891.
I. Rosamond Fremeaux, b. 12 Aug. 1884.
II. Violet Eleanor.
Xiiueag'e. — John Thornton, of Newnham, who acquired
that estate in marriage with Lettice, sisterandheir of Thomas
Newnham, of Newnham, was grandfather of
Thomas Thornton, Esq. of Newnham, Barrister-at-Law,
who purchased, 1625, the estates of Brockhole, or Brockhall,
CO. Northampton. He m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Henry
Dacres, Esq. of Chilvers Coton, by whom (who d. 27 Aug.
1604) he had issue. Thomas Thornton d. 29 April, 1632, aged
78, and was s. by his son,
John Thornton, Esq. of Newnham and Brockhall, b. 1589 ;
m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Robert Thornton, Esq. of Down-
ham, Norfolk, and had by her (who d. 1761) seven sons and
three daus. The eldest surviving son,
John Thornton, Esq. of Brockhall, bapt. 8 Jan. 1615-16,
s. his father, 15 Oct. 1637, and was High SherifT 1674. He m.
1st, Hester, dau. of William Prestley, Esq. of Esingdon, Herts,
.and had two sons, William and Samuel, and a dau. Anne, all
d. unm. during their father's lifetime. He m. 2ndly, Mary,
dau. of Edward Palmer, Esq. of Stoke Doyle, and relict of John
Combes, Esq. of Daventry, and had two sons, Daniel and
Stephen, both d. wnm., the elder in 1684, the younger in 1672.
Mr. Thornton thus leaving at his decease, 11 July, 1692, no
surviving issue, was s. by his nephew,
Thomas Thornton, Esq. of Brockhall, &. 27 Dec. 1654, High
SherifT of co. Northampton 1699, m. 1 Dec. 1692, Elizabeth,
dau. and heir of William Ward, Esq. of Brayfield, and by her
(whom. 2ndly, 1720, the Very Rev. William Triinnell, D.D.,
Dean of Winchester, and d. 1737) had issue. Mr. Thornton d.
28 Oct. 1719, and was s. by his only surviving son,
Thomas Thornton, Esq. of Brockhall, bapt. 26 Aug. 1698,
m. 16 May, 1722, Frances, dau. and heir of William Lee, Esq.
of Cold .\shby, co. Northampton, by Frances his wife, dau. of
Robert Apreece, Esq. of Washiugley, and had issue,
I. Thomas Lee, his heir.
II. William, Major-Gen., Lieut.-Col. 1st Foot Guards, 5. 1728;
m, Mary, 4th dau. and co-heir of the Yen. David Triinnell,
D.D., Precentor of co. Lincoln, Archdeacon of Leicester,
and dying 1782, left two sons,
1 William, of Grosvenor Gate, Park Lane, London, Lieut.-i
Gen. in the army, M.P. for Woodstock, d. unm. 1841.
2 Robert (Eev.), M. A., Vicar of Cold Ashby and Weedon
Beck, CO. Northampton, d. unm. 1822.
I. Frances, b. 1731 ; m. 2 March, 1763, Eobert Andrew, Esq.
of Haiicston, and d. 1799.
Mr. Thornton d. 15 March, 1783, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Lee Thornton, Esq. of Brockhall, bapt. 30 July, i
1726, m. 23 April, 1774, Mary, dau. of William Eeeve, Esq. oi
Melton Mowbray, co. Leicester, and by her (who d. 17 Feb.
1811) had five sons and two daus.,
I. Thomas Eeeve, his heir.
II. Jolin, liairister-at-Law, d. unm. 1856.
III. Lee, of London, m. July, 1833, Susannah, dau. ol
Robert Fellowes, Esq. of Shottesham, Norfolk. He d. s.p-\
1862.
IV. Henry, C.B., late Lieut.-Col. 40th Eegt., d. 1856, having j
had two sons (both of whom d. unm) and two daus.
v. I'hilip (Kev.), M..V., and Honorary Canon of Pcterborougl!,
Eector of Brockhall, d. unm. 9 July, 1869.
I. Mary, d. 9 Jan. 1830. Ii. Lucy, d. 12 Feb. 1870.
Mr. Thornton d. 22 Jan. 1790. The eldest son,
Thomas Reeve Thornton, Esq. of Brockhall, J. P. and D.L.,
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High SherifT1798, h. 14 Feb. 1775; vi. 31 Jan. 1799, Susannah,
dau. and heir of Peter John Fremeaux, Esq. of Kingsthorpe,
and by her (who d. 2 May, 184G) had issue,
I. John, d. uiira. 1.5 Nov. 1851.
II. Thomas Cook, his heir.
III. William (Rev.), M.A., of Kingsthoipe Hall, co. North-
ampton, and of 8, Nevill Park. Tunljridgc Well?, b. 2i July,
1806 ; 7/1. 19 Feb. 1846, Anne Georgiana Frances, 2nd dau.
of Gen. Sir William Anson, 1st Bart, of Birch Hall, K.C.B.,
and rf. 20 May, 1881, having had issue,
1 William Anson, b. 17 May, 1848 ; d. 23 Sept. 1849.
2 Thomas William, now of BrocUhall.
3 Fiancis Hugh, b. 8 Oct. 1853, LL.B. King's Coll. Camb.,
Barrister-at Law.
4 Ernest Fremeaux, 6. 17 Jan. 1859; d. 13 Dec. 1869.
1 Mary Susan. 2 Eleanor Louisa, deceased.
3 Bertha Anne, m. 31 Jan. 1884, Kev. Charles Brooke, Vicar
of Grendon, Northants, son of Eev. Charles Brooke, of
Haughton Hall, Salop.
4 Anne Letitia. 5 Mabel.
IV. Edward, of London, Barrister at-Law.
I. Maria, deceased. ii. Eleanor.
Mr. Thornton d. 25 Jan. 1862, and was s. by his son,
Rev. Thomas Cook Thornton, 31. A., of Brockhall, &. 8
March, 1801 ; d. unm. 26 March, 1884, and was s. by his
nephew, the present Thomas William Thornton, Esq. of
Brockhall.
Arias — Arg., on a bend gu. three escarbunclcs or, quartering
Kewnham, Acres, Thornton of Doicnham, Lee, Saunders,
&c. Crest — A dcnii-lion rampant gu., charged on the shoulder
vith an escarbuncle or.
Stat — Brockhall, near Weedon, co. Nortliampton.
Ciu6— Junior Carlton, S.W.
THORNTON OF HIGH CROSS.
Thornton, Kobeet Laweence, Esq. of Iligh
Cross, Frainfield, co. Sussex, J. P., Capt. 3rd Batt.
Koyal Sussex Eegt., M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Bar-
rister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, b. 17 Sept.
1865; m. 14 Aug. 1890, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of
Eev. William Eayues, Fellow of Clare Coll. Camb.
(by his wife Helen Garnliam Luard), of Witham,
Esses.
liiueag'e. — This is an old Yorkshire family, coming from
Thornton in Lonsdale, near Kirkby Lonsdale, and still has
property there.
Thomas Thornton, Esq., m. 1836, Ellen West, and d. 1870,
leaving by her (who d. 1866) a son,
Robert Thorston, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for Sussex, High
Sheriff 1890, m. 1862, Elizabeth Ann, dau. of Edward Coveney
Wetcalf, by whom he had issue,
Robert Lawrence, now of High Cross.
Constance Elizabeth.
Florence Mary.
Mr. Thornton d. 1891.
jSen« — High Cross, Framfield, Sussex.
Club — Junior Carlton.
TODD-THORNTON OF WESTBROOK.
ToDD-TnoRNTON, James Henhy Beooke, Esq.
of Westbrook, co. Donegal, late Capt. Sherwood
Foresters, Derbyshire Eegt., b. 11 July, 1855 ; m.
Ada, dau. of Dr. L. Huntley, Brighton.
Lineage.— The family of Todd, seated for a considerable
time in the highest respectability in the north of Ireland, is
of ancient Scottish descent.
William Thornton Todd, Esq. of Buncrana Castle, co.
Donegal, son of Daniel Todd, Esq., by Letitia Thornton his
■wife, aunt of Sir William Thornton, and grandson of John
Todd, Esq., by Elizabeth Patterson, m. 12 Jan. 1799, his
cousin, Wilhelmina, dau. and heir of Daniel Patterson, Esq.
of The Farm, Londonderry, and of Fox Hall, co. Donegal, by
Jane his wife, sister and co-heir of Henry Vaugiian Brooke,
Esq., for many years M.P. for that co., and had issue,
Daniel, his heir.
William, Capt. 85th Light Infantry, d. 1849.
James Henry, late of Westbrook.
Andiew Thornton, m. 1st, Miss Fitzgerald, dau. of Major
Butler Fitzgerald, of Toronto, and 2ndly, Miss Evans, dau.
of Itev. George Evans, of Dungannon, and has issue.
Jane Wilhemina, m. Rev. Hamilton Stuart, of Drumasple,
CO. Tyrone, and Rockfort, co. Donegal.
Angel. ),t. Arthur Darley, Esq., Capt. R.N., of Fern Hill, co.
Dublin.
Mary, d. 1867.
Eliza, 1)1. Hamilton Lane, Esq., 2nd son of Wiley Lane, Esq.
ol Lane's Park, co. Tipperary, and d. 1849.
The eldest son,
Daniel Todd, Esq. of Buncrana Castle, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 4 July, 1804; to. Miss Lloyd; d. 1863, and was «. by hla
brother,
James Henry Todd-Tiiornton, Esq. of Westbrook, co.
Donegal, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Donegal 1867, and
CO. Armagh 1880, late Capt. 40th Eegt., subsequently Major
and Hon. Lieut. -Col. Donegal Militia (I'rince of Wales's Own),
■m. 12 Sept. 1850, Anna Letitia, only child of Capt. Daniel
Geale, R.N., and had surviving issue,
I. James Henry Brooke, now of Westbrook.
II. Frederick Geale, Capt. Dorset Regt., 6. 24 March, 1361.
III. Daniel Bickley Thornton, Capt. Donegal Artillery, b. 12
Sept. 1863.
I. Wilhelmina, m. J. Smyly, Esq., son of Gen. Smyly, of
Drayton Lodge, Monkstown, co. Dublin.
II. Mary.
in. Alice Elizabeth, m. 2 June, 1886, Sydney Hoare, Esq.,
son of Thomas Rolls Hoare, Esq. of Enn'isinoie Gardens.
IV. Clara.
V. Edith Letitia, d. 28 Dec. 1870.
This gentleman was authorised, by royal licence, dated 8
Sept. 1866, to take the surname of Thornton, in addition to
and after the surname of Todd, and to bear the arms of
Thornton and Todd quarterly, in consequence of the
Thornton estates being centred and united in his person.
Lieut.-Col. Todd Thornton d. 1889, and was s. by his eldest
son.
jf amilg of Sl^ornlon.
There were two brothers of Yorkshire ancestry. Rev.
Thomas Thornton, M.A., and William Thornton, of Bent-
ham, near Settle, Craven. Of these brothers, the elder.
Rev. Thomas Thornton, M.A., was Rector of Sutton, Sussex,
1663, and was bur. there 4 Feb. 1681. By Elizabeth his wife,
who was also bur. at Sutton 6 Sept. 1687, he left three sons
and one dau., i. George, of Pctworth, whose will was proved
4 Oct. 1709, and was bur. at Sutton 14 June, 1709 ; ii. Thomas,
executor to his brother George 1709, bur. at Sutton 30 Aug.
1715; III. Joshua (Rev.), M..\., Rector of Sutton for filty-four
years, m. (articles dated 15 Sept. 1724) Penelope, dau. of John
Pery, and was bur. 30 Sept. 1735; and i. 'Elizabeth, m. Richard
Hargrave, and was bur. at Sutton 16 Sept. 1709. The younger
brother,
William Thornton, Esq. of Bentham, near Settle, Craven,
West Riding co. York, was father of
George Thornton, Esq. of Petworth, Sussex, where he was
bur. 10 Feb. 1726, leaving issue,
Thomas, who d. before 1733, leaving, by Catherine his wife
(who afterwards ?7i. James Stevens), one son and three daus.,
George, Sarah, Mary, and Anne.
William, of whom we treat,
The 2nd son,
William Thornton, Esq. of Muff, near Ix)ndonderry, was
the first of the family who settled in Ireland. He proved the
will of his cousin. Rev. Joshua Thornton, Rector of Sutton,
30 Sept. 1736, and m. about 1726, the dau. of Col. MacNeill,
by whom he left issue,
William, his heir.
Catlierine, m. Hon. and Rev. John Skeffington, 3rd son of
Clotworthy, 4th Viscount Massereene.
Sarah, m. Spencer Huey, F.sq.
Letitia, m. Daniel Todd, Esq., and was mother of Willi.-.m
Thornton Todd, Esq. of Buncrana Castle, father of the
late CoL. Todd i hornton, of Westbrook.
The son and heir,
William Thornton, Esq. of Muff, near Londonderry, and of
Armagh, whose will, dated 12 March, 179'2, was proved in the
same year, d. and was bur. at Bath, aged 51. He m.
Anne, dau. of Perrott James, Esq. of Magilligan, and had two
sons,
William (Sir), K.C.B., Lieut. -Gen. in the army, a very dis-
tinguished military ofHcer, d. unm. 30 March, 1840.
Robert Innes Thornton, 21st Light Dragoons, d. s.p.
Lieut. -CoL. James Henby Todd-Thobnton, mentioned
above as grandson of Daniel Todd, Esq., by Letitia Thornton
his wife, s. to the estates in cos. Antrim and Donegal of his
cousin, Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Thornton, K.C.B., at the
death of his eldest brother, Daniel Todd, Esq., 1863, and to
the estates of his cousin. Major Robert Innes Thornton, in co.
Armagh, 1866, consequent on the death of his cousins, Col.
Henry Huey and Capt. Huey.
.-<)•»«— Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., on a bend gu., between
two cmquefuils sa., three eacarbuncles or, for Thornton ; 2nd
2006
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and 3nl arg., on a chevron, between three foxes' heads erased
gu., a mullet or, fur Todd, t'ltsfs— 1st, A gritlin's head erased
sa., beaked and collared or. charged on the neck with all
esc.irbuiiele or, for Thornto.n ; 2nd, A fox passant ppr.,
charged on the shoulder with a torteau (M<illo over. Faire sans
dire), for Todd. MoUo — Ntc teniere nee tiniide.
iSe<(i',<— Westbrook, liuucrana, co. Donegal ; and Granitefield,
CO. Publin,
THOENYCROFT OF THORNYCROFT
HALIi,
Thokxtceoft, Charles Edward, Esq. of
Thornvcroft Hall, co. Chestin-, INt. A., J.P. cos. Ches-
ter and Flint, h. 19 May, 1819; ?«. 1S75, Edith
Frances Louisa, voiingost dau. of Francis Joseph
Cresswell, and Charlotte his wife, dan. of -1th Baron
Calthorpe, of King's Lynn, ^Norfolk, and has
issue,
I. Chakles Mtttok, h. 6 Aug. 1S79.
II. Francis John Mytton, b. 1SS6.
1. Muriel Blanche. ii. Ruth Edith Sophia.
III. Gwendolin Agnes. iv. Frcderica Frances.
liineage. — The family of Mytton, of importance for
several centuries in Salop, is presumed to have taken its sur-
name from the village of Mitton, in the parish of Fitz, about
four miles from the town of Shrewsbury. In 1373, Reginald de
Mutton the immediate ancestor of the family before us, filled
the office of BailitT of Slirewsburj-, and at the close of that year
was elected M.P. for that borough.
KicHAKD MVTTON, Esq. of Shrewsbury, Chief Steward of the
manor of Church Stretton, &c., for John, Lord Lumley, 1562,
was thrice mar) led. By his 1st wife, Anne, dau. of Sir Edward
Grey, Knt of Euvillo, he had (with live daus.) ten sons, of
whom three m. and had issue,
I. Edward, of Ilabberley, Salop, and afterwards of Halston,
an estate «i-,ich he obtained by exchange with Alan Hood,
Esq., who had purchased it from tlie Crown. He m. Anne,
dau. of Sir Edward Gre\ille, Knt. of Milcote, co. Warwick,
by whom he had, witli four daus., as many sons. Hed.v.p.
1668, and was s. by his eldest son, Edward, of Halston, m.
Anne, dau. of iteginald Corbet, Esq. of Stoke-upon-Tern,
Salop, one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, and
by her (who m. 2ndly, Sir William Leighton, Knt.) left at
his decease, 1533, in the lifetime of his grandfather (besides
other issue), two sons,
1 Richard, of Halston, h. 1577, s. his great-grandfather.
2 Peter, of London, Merchant, m. Mary, dau. of Rowland
Lee, and had three sons and one dau.
II. John, ancestor of the Myttons o'' Garth and Pen>/lan.
in. Thomas, MP. for Shrewsbury 1554, m. Margaret, dau.
of Sir Edward Greville, Knt., and had issue,
Mr. Mytton m. 2nd!y, a dau. of Jenkin Pigott, Esq. of
Rhuddlan, North Wales, and by her had a son,
I. Jenkin, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Pool, and was
ancestor of the Mutto.ss of La.iiurch Park-.
He m. 3rdly, Eleanor, dau. and heir of George Harborne, Esq.
Recorder of Shrewsbury, and widow of Richard Beeston, Esq.,
by whom he had issue,
I. Adam (Sir), Recorder of Shrewsbury, r,i. 1st, Jane, dau.
of Lancelot Laon, Esq. of Linlcy, Salop, by whom he had
George, Henry, and .Mary. .Sii- Adam in. 2ndly, Mary, dau.
of Thomas Holstock, but by her had no issue.
I. Jane, m. 1st, Edward Ireland, Esq. of Salop, and 2ndly,
Rev. Thomas Higgins, D.D.
II. Isabel, m. Thomas Walter.
Richard Mytton d. 1591, and was s. by his great-grandson,
Richard Mytion, Esq. of Halston, m. Margaret, dau. of
Thomas (Jwea, Esq. of Condover, one of the Judges of the
Common Pleas, and had a son and a dau., Thomas, his heir,
and Sarah, i/i. Sir Edward Acton, 1st Bart, of Aldenham. Mr.
Mytton, who was Sheriff of Sal jp IGIO, was«. at his decease by
his only son,
Thomas Mvttok, Esq. of Halston, one of the few Salop
gentlemen who joined the Parliamentary standard against
King Charles, and who attained the rank of General. He m.
1629, Maiparet, dau. of Sir Robert Napier, of Luton, co. Bed-
ford, and had a son, Richard, his lieir. In 1045 he was Sheriff
of Salop, and M.P. for that cj. 1654. Ue d. 1G56, and was s.
by his sou,
Richard Mytton, Esq. of Halstnn, ni. Rebecca, dau. of
Roger hynaston, Esq. of Ilordley, Salop, and had two sons.
The elder,
Richard Mytton, Esq. of Ilalston, m. Arabella, dau. of Sir
John Ibjuiilnn, Knt., Lord .Mayor of London 1695, by whom
he had uiili tthtr issue (wl'O d. young),
I. Richard, of Halston, vi. Letitia, dau. of Roger Owen, Esq.
of Condover, and lieir of her brother, and </. 27 Feb. 173u,
Kawng an only surviving child, Anna Maria, vi. Sir
Charlton Leighton, 3rd B.art. of Wattlesborough.
II. John, b. 1690, .«. his brother at Halston. He m. Mary
Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Davenport, Esq. of Davenport
House, Salop, by whom he had, with three daus., a son,
John JIytton, of Halston, ',». Rebecca, dau. of Robert
Pigott, Esq. of Chetwynd, and d. 1783, leaving, with a dau.
Retieeca, a son, John Mytton, Esq. of Halston, h. 3 March,
176S; M. 13 Oct. 1795, H.arriet, 3rd dau. of William M"Styn
Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, Salop, and d. 8 Sept. 1798,
leaving issue (with a dau. Harriet Rebecca, vi. Sir John
Hesketh Lethbridge, 3rd Bart., of Sandhill, and d. 182C),
a son,
1 John Mytton, Esq. of Halston, 6. 30 Oct. 1796, M.P. for
Shrewsbury, m. 1st, 21 May, 1818, Harriet Emma, eliiest
dau.of Sir rhomasTyrwhitt Jones, Bart., and by her (who
d. 2 July, 1820) had an only dau. Harriet Emma Charlotte.
He tn. 2ndly, 29 Oct. 1821, Caroline Mallett, 6th dau. of
Thomas GitTard, Esq. of Chillington, and d. 29 March,
1834, having had, with other issue, a son, John Fox
Mytton, Esq. late of Halston, b. 20 Nov. 1823 {see Bcbkb's
Vicissttv.des of Fantiiies).
HI. William (Uev.), Rector of Habberlcy, a celebrated anti-
quary, d. unm. 3 Sept. 1746.
IV. Charles.
The 4th son,
Charles Mytton, Esq. of Chester, vi. Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert Pigott, Esq. of Peploe, and was father of
Rev. Charles Mytton, Rector of Eccleston, co. Chester, m.
Rebecca Vernon, and had a son,
Rev. Charles Mytton, Rector of Eccleston, who assumed,
by royal licence, dated 29 Oct. 1831, the surname and arms of
Thornycrokt only, in compliance with the testamentary in-
junction of Edward Thornycroft, Esq. of Thornycroft. Hera.
1st, 26 June, 1802, Henrietta, eldest dau. of the Hon. John
Grey, 3rd son of Henry, 4th Earl of Stamford and Warrington,
and 2ndly, 1826, Elizabeth Kynaston, only dau. of the Hon.
Booth Grey, and d. 1840, having had issue by his 1st wife (who
d. 1812),
Charles Richard, t. 5 Nov. 1806; d. 24 April, 1833.
John (Rev.), of Thornycroft Hall.
Henrieita, to. 1838, Rev. Henry Arkwright, and d. 1844,
leaving issue.
Sophia, ?/i. 1845, Rev. Edward Massie, and d. 3 Aug. 1872.
The 2nd son.
Rev. John Thornycroft, of Thornycroft Hall, J. P., M.A.,
b. 22 Jan. 1809; m. 20 July, 1848, Charlotte Blanche, dau. of
John Beaumont Swete, Esq. of Oxton Hall, Devon, and had
issue,
I. Charles Edward, now of Thornycroft Hall.
II. John Mytton (Rev.), b. 18 June, 1856 ; m. 1883, Frances,
youngest dau. of Rev. John Penrose, of Woodhill, co. Cork,
and d. 22 Dec. 1886, leaving issue, John Ralph, b. Aug.
1884.
I. Henrietta Susanna.
II. Sophia Marianne, d. Jan. 1868.
Id. Agnes.
Rev. John Thornycroft d. 18 April, 1S84.
Arms (Thornycroft of Thornycroft, granted 1687) — Vert.,
a mascle or, between four crosses-crosslet arg. Crest — On
a mural crown gu. a falcon volant ppr., jessed, membered, and
beaked or, between two palm-branclies or.
&ae— Thornycroft Hall, Chelford, Cheshire.
THOROLD OF "WELHAM.
Thorold, Charles Edmund de More, Esq. of
Welham, co. Nottingham, b. 30 Oct. 1848, B.A.
1874, M.A. 1878, Emm. Coll. Camb., s. his father
1891.
Liineag'e. — This is a branch of the family of Thorold,
Baronets of Marston, co. Lincoln (see Burke's Peerage and
Baronetage).
Sir John Thorold, 8th Bart, of Marston, m. Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir of Samuel Ayton, Esq. of West Harrington,
CO. Durham, and had (with two daus.) three sons, i. John,
(Sir), 9th Bart. ; ii. George, d. unm. ; ili. Samuel, of whom
hereafter. Sir John '/. 10 July, 1775. His youngest son,
Samuel Thorold, Esq. D.L. ?ii. 13 Sept. 1776, Susan, dau.
of Samuel Goodacre, Esq. and had four sons. He d. 18 Jan.
1825. Ills 2nd son,
Samuel Thorold, m. Charlotte Lawrance, dau. of Robert
Mower, Esq. of Woodseats and Unstone Manor, co. Derby, and
sister and heir of George Mower, Esq. of same plac^, by whoa
he had issue,
I. Samuel George, b. 1816; d. s. p. 1S37.
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II. Charles, late of Wclham and Woodseats.
I. Harriet, ?rt. Itev. J. Harrison, and d. lal5.
The 2nd son,
Charles Thorold, Esq. of Welham, co. Nottingham, The
Wood.seats, and Unstone Manor, co. Derby, h. 28 June, 1S21 ;
m. 1 May, 184.5, Mary Bettina Georgina. 7th dau. of John
Kirke, Esq. of Markham, and Retford, Notts, formerly Capt.
24th Light Dragoons, Lieut. -Col. 3rd Nottingham Militia, and
Col. -Commandant Retford R.V., and had issue,
I. Charles Edmund de More, now of Wolham.
II. Arthur Leonard Percy, 6. 1 Feb. 1851 ; d. wn?«.. 20 Dec.
1882.
III. Henry Hayford, b. 21 March andt?. 4 May, 1858.
IV. William Henry Fanshawe, h. 28 Dec. 1859.
V. Octavius Reginald, 6. 17 Nov. 1864.
I. Charlotte Maria Georgina, d. 13 Sept. 1890.
II. Agnes Selioke, in. 24 March, 1875, William Craven
Eockliffe, Esq., M.A., M.B., M.R.C.S., and L.S.A.
III. Gertrude Steuart, m. 20 April, 1880, Henry Walter 011-
phant Collingwood, Esq. of Clayworth, Notts.
Mr. Thorold, a J. P. for co. Nottingham, formerly Lieut.
Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry Cavalry, s. his maternal uncle,
George Mower, Esq., 1843, and d. 29 May, 1891.
J^;tmil2 of IVtofncr.
William de Mora and Joane his wife were the first
possessors of the Woodseats estates, it being granted to them
and their heirs 34 Edward III., a.d. 13C0, by Margarie,
dau. and heir of William Le Hem, with her lands and tene-
ments in the town and manors of Barley andDronCeld. Their
son,
William de Mora, the younger, by his charter, dated 15
Kiciiard II., granted to Roger de Chesterfield, Chaplain of
Dronfield and Lees, all his lands descended to him by right of
inheritance. The son of William de More, the younger, by
Joane his wife,
Robert Mower, had two sons by Joan his wife, James and
Eobert. The elder,
James Mower, had issue three sons, i. Robert ; ii. Thomas ;
and III. James. The eldest,
Robert Moweb, m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir (with her
sisters, Joan m. J. Ayscough, and Margery, in. John
Buekston) of Thomas Hougatte, of The Old Hall, Chester-
field, Wigley, and Lound Hill, in Brampton, and by her had
two sons and four daus. Hei^ 1520, and was«. by his elder son,
George Mower, m. 1st, Agnes, dau. of Richard Blythe, by
whom he had a son, Arthui:, who s. him. He m. 2ndly, Ann,
dau. of Richard Hurt, and 3rdly, Agnes, dau. of John Parker,
of Whitley Hall. He d. l.")58, and was s. by his son,
Arthur Mower, m. 3 July, 1555, Joane, dau. and heir of
Christopher King of Milnthorpc, by Helen his wife, dau. of
Henry Fawshawe, of Fanshawe Gate, co. Derby, and had
three sons (i. George, 6. 1559, d. s. p.; ii. Robert, of
whom presently ; iii. George, 6. I5G7), and five daus. (Jane
Mary, Dorothy, m. Thomas Wilson, of Wolthwaite Jlanor,
CO. ,York, Anne, and Alice.) The 2nd, but eldest surviving
son,
Robert Mower, b. 1562; m. June, 1589, Joane, dau. of
Henry Sheldon, of Tissington, and had issue, i. Arthur, his
heir; ii. George, ?«. IsabellCalton; iii. Robert, b. \60i, d.s.p. ;
IV. Richard, b. 1G07, and three daus. The eldest son,
Arthur Mower, of Barley Woodseats, m. 1620, Rose, dau.
of Robert Stone, of Carsington, and had issue, i. Robert, who
succeeded; ii. Arthur, d. young; m. George; iv. Arthur, d.
in Norway ; i. Alice ; and ii. Abigail, m. 1055, George Bulloke,
Esq. of Oneston or Ounston, co. Derby. He d. 1652, and was
*. by his eldest son,
Egbert Mower, of Milnthorpe, m. 1st, 2 Jan. 1648, Mary,
dau. and co-heir of Patrick Johnson, Esq. of Kilburne, co.
Derby, and by her (who d. 1050; had an only child, Arthur, d.
1655. Mr. Mower m. 2ndly, 1651, Mary, dau. and co-heir of
Eoger Prichard and niece and co-heir of Elizabeth Spicer, of
Hognaston, and by her (who d. 28 Jan. IG5S)lie had a son and
heir, Robert. He m. 3rdly, 1660, Mary, only dau. of James
Milnes, Esq., of Tapton Hall, co. Derby. He d. 6 Nov. 1675,
•when he was s. by his son,
Egbert Mower, Esq. of Barley W^oodseats, 6. 27 Oct. 1634,
5n. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir (with her sister, Mrs. Jallaud,
of Brigg) of Edmund Browne, of Welham, co. Nottingham, and
had issue,
I. Robert, d. young, 1681. ii. George, s. his father.
HI. Arthur, d. 8 April, 1750.
IV. Edmund, of Newark-upon-Trent, 6. 1687 ; m. Dorothy,
dau. and heir of Josiah Stephenson, of Rolherham, by Jane
his wife, dau. and heir of Wilham Skyers, ol Haigh Green,
and d. 1719, leaving issue,
1 Robert, of Weihani, co. Nottingham.
2 Edmund (Rev.), Vicar of Clarborough and Hayton, co.
Nottingham. (?. at Whinleys, 2 Feb. 1748.
3 Skyers, d. an infant. 4 George.
1 Elizabeth. 2 Dorothy. 3 Anne. 4 Jane,
I. Mary. ii. Elizabeth.
The 2nd, but eldest surviving son,
George JIower, Esq. D.L. of Woodseats, b. 1681 ; m. 3 Oct.
1709, his second cousin, Anne, dau. of John Lathom, Esq. of
Whiston, Lancashiie, and The Hallows, Derbyshire, by Ann
his wife, dau. of George Bulloke, Esq. of Ounston, and by her
had Elizabeth and Ann (who both d. young). Mr. Mower m.
2ndly, 1735, Mary, dau. of Robert Watts, Esq. of Barlow, and
by her (who d. 23 Jan. 1789) had issue, George, b. 1739, d.
1743, Robert, who succeeded, Elizabeth, Mary, Anne, Sarah,
and Martha, ;/(. Rev. John Webb, Vicar of Dronfield. Mr.
Mower, who was High Sheriff co. Derby 1734, and d. 1762, aged
82, was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Robert Mower, Esq. D.L. of Woodseats, m. 14 June, 1770,
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Milnes, Esq. of Dunston Hall, co.
Derby, by Grace his wife, dau. of Charles Hurt, Esq. of Alder-
wasley, by whom he had (with other issue, who d. young)
Elizabeth Mary, heir of her mother, vi. 1st, 1791, Thomas
Smith, Esq., and 2ndly, Frederick Smith, Esq. Mr. Mower»)i.
2ndly, Oct. 1780, Charlotte, dau. of Simon Lawrance, Esq.,
and had by her two sons and as many daus.,
I. George, his successor, 6. 1782, and d. s. p. 28 March,
1843.
II. Arthur, M.D., b. 1789 : ra. Anne Jane, dau. of Mr.
Steuart, Advocate at the Edinburgh Bar, and d. s.p. April,
1836.
I. Charlotte Lawrance, h. 1781 ; m. Samuel Thorold, Esq.
of Welham, grandson of sth Bart., and had issue, Charles,
who, as above, s. his maternal uncle in 1843.
II. Ann, j/t. Gervas King Holmes, Esq., of Eetford, and had
four sons and one dau.
Amis — Quarterly: 1st and 4th sa., three goats salient arg.,
for Thorold ; 2nd and 3rd erm., ona chevron az. three roses or,
for Mower. Crest — A roebuck passant arg., attired or. Motto —
Cervus non servus.
Seat — Welham, Eetford, co. Nottingham.
GRANT-THOEOLD OF WEELSBY HOUSE.
Gean't-Thokold, Alexaxdee William Tuo-
EOLD, Esq. of Weelsby House, co. Lincoln, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1870, b. 29 Feb. 1820;
ni. 23 July, 1863, Anna Hamilton, dau. of Admiral
Sir James Stirling, and has issue,
I. Richard Stirling, 6. 9 Aug. 1868.
II. Harry, h. 22 July, 1870.
III. Frank Hamilton, 6. 18 Oct. 1871.
I. Hilda. II. Constance Mary.
This gentleman assumed the additional surname
and arms of Thoeold on succeeding to the estates
of his maternal grandfather, upon the death of his
maternal uncle in 1861.
Xiineag'e. — Rev. William Thorold, of Weelsby House,
CO. Lincoln, Rector of Cuxwold and Ludborough, had issue,
EicHARD, his successor, d. s. p. 1864, and was s. by his
nephew.
Helen, 7n. Alexander Grant, Esq. (son of Alexander Grant),
and had issue,
1 Alexander William Thorold, now of Weelsby.
2 Frederick Augustus, m. Katherine Arabella Clay, and
has (with other issue) a son,
James Erskiue.
1 Helen, m. Charles Eidlcy Hinds, Esq.
2 Katherine, ra. Frederick Edward Hillersdon, Esq.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sa., three goats salient arg.,
for Thorold; 2nd and 3rd, gu.. three antique crowns or, for
Grant. 6Ves<— 1st, Thorold, A roebuck erm., attired and un-
guled or ; 2nd, Grant, A burning mount ppr.
&(/(.< — Weelsby Hall, Great Grimsby, co. Lincoln ; and
Cosgrove Hall, Stony Stratford.
THORPE OF CODDINGTON.
TnoKPE, James, Esq. of Coddington, Notts, and
Ardbreknish, co. Argyll, J. P. and U.L., co. Ai'gyll,
J.P. for Kotts, High'Slieriir 1871, Hon. Col. Sher-
wood Eangers Yeomanry, b. 28 Aug. 1823 ; m. 1st,
1850, Mary Anne, dau. of Edward Spence, Esq. of
Tilworth, co. York (which lady d. 1868), and 2ndly,
1869, Annie, eldest dau. of Johu MaclJougall, Esq.
of Lunga, co. Ai'gyll, and has isisue.
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I. James Stewart, b. 2.' July, 1S70, and J. 27 May, ISTo.
II. John- Somekled, 2nd Lieut. Scots Guards, b. 15 Feb.
ls.73.
III. Harold, 6. 17 April, 1S75.
IV. "WilliHin Stewart, b. 2 Sept. 1S76.
V. Gervase, b. 10 Auc:. 1S77.
VI. Archibald James, b. 14 Jan. 1SS2.
I. Uicliinond Muriel.
II. Cioely. iii. Helen Mary.
IV. Klspeth Margaret.
liineag-e. — This family came originally from co. York.
Michael Thorpe, b. 1711; m. 173C, Ellen Downs, settled in
ICotts, and had (.with three other sons and three daus.) a sou,
J.\MES Thorpe, b. f) Xov. 1754; <?. 1839; m. 25 June, 1789,
Lydia, dau. of Hardwicke Taylor, of Newark-on-Trent (she d.
1844\ and had a son,
James Thorpe, Esq. of Coddington, Notts, 6. 1791 ; j«. 1815,
Anne. dau. of John Simpson, Esq, of Nottingham, and d.
1843, having by her (who d. 1877) had issue,
I, J.\mes, now of Coddington.
I, Elizabeth Ann, m. Edmund Percy, Esq, of Becston, Not-
tingham, and has issue, six daus,
II. Lydia JIary, rn. Kev, Koberl Weatherall, Ecctor of Elton,
Notts, and has issue, three sons and four daus,
III, Eleanor, m. Kev, John Stewart, lieclor of West Derby,
Canon of Chester, and Rural Dean, and has two sons and
five daus.
IV. Fanny Maria, i/(. Rev. R. B, Stewart, YL'ar of Hale, and
has two sons and three daus.
Anus — Az.. a fesse arg., between three lions rampant or.
Crtsl — On achapeau gu., turned up erm., a stag ppr,
^ta'4 — Coddington Hall, Ne\vark-ou-Trent ; aud Ardbrek-
nish, Lochawe, N,B.
THOYTS OF SULHAMSTEAD.
TiiOYTs, William Eiciiaku Moetimek, Esq,
of Siilhumstead, co, Berks. J,P,, High Sheriff 1883,
ilajor l,,te Eoyal Berks Militia, b. 29 Dec, 1828 ;
VI. 'S3 Out, ]85(3, Anne Annabella, eldest dau. of
Col, Sir Richard Puleston, 2nd Bart, of Eniral, co,
Flint, and has issue,
I. Mortimer Henry, h. 24 Dec. 1857 ; d. 1 Oct, 1858.
I. Enuna Elizabeth, b. 8 .July, 1860.
II. Caroline Mary, b. 17 March, 18G2.
liineage. — William Thotts, Esq. of Sulhamstead, Berks
(son of John Tlioyts, Esq., and his wife, a dau. of Thomas
Burfoot, Esq.), „i. Jane, daU. of A. Newman, Esq., and d. 1817,
leaving issue,
JIoRTiMEB Georoe, his heir.
Marv Anne, m H. R. BurfoDt, Esq. : d. 31 March, 1SG8.
Caroline, m. Capt. S, G, IVchell. ll.N. ; </. I Jan. l«t;4.
Sophia Anne, in. Sir Frederick Watson, whoiL 1847, She(Z,
22 Feb. 1S69.
Anna Kosetta. m. 1st, Sir Henrj' Watson, and 2nd1y, Rev.
Edwin I'arker, ot Wallham St, Laurence, She d. 2 March,
1&74,
Jane. j;i. 21 July, 1821, William Samuel, 2nd Lord Wyn-
foul.
The son and heir,
MoKTi.MEB Geokge Thotts, Esq. of Sulhamstead, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1S39, b. 6 Nov, 1«04; m. ist, 4 March,
182», Emma, 3rd dau, of Thomas Bacon, Esq, of Pauwoitli,
CO, Berks, and by her (who d. 28 Sept, 1S4G) had issue,
William Richard Mortimer, now of Sulhamstead,
Newman Bunoot, Col, Bombay .\rmy (retired', 6 20 Aug.
laal ; hi. IbtiJ, Loui.--a, dau, of Colquhoun Grant. Esq., and
lias, with other issue, a sun, Harry Newman Morgan, Cape,
feth Hussars, b. 1864.
Francis Walter (Rev.), M.A,, 6,16 July. 1845; '»i, 9 June,
1&74, Rose Mary, dau, of Kev, Edward Elmhirst, of Shawcll,
CO, Leicester, and has, with other issue, a sou, Robert Elm-
hirst, 6, 27 Dec, ISsO,
Mary Jane, d, 11 June, 1869,
fir, Thoyts m. 2ndly, 14 Oct, 1848, Catherine, 4th dau, of
Robert Sherson, Esq., of Fetcham, Surrey, and b) her (who d.
19 April, 1852) had a son,
Ernest (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Ashe, Hants, b. 30 March,
l»o2; 'lit 21 April, 1881, Franc:s Caroline, eldesL dau. of
Edward Richards, Esq, of Longford, co, Somerael, and has
issue, two daus.
He ■in. 3rdly, Catharine, widow of the Rev, Robert Sherson, of
Yaverland, Isle of Wight, which lady d. 12 May, 1877, He d.
18 Jan, 1»75, and was s. by his son, now of Sulhamstead,
Ar ,..<< — ,Az., on a fesse between three mullets of six points
or, two chemical characters of the plauet Veuus sa. C'resl — A
heath-cock rising ppr., on the breast a like character of Venui
or.
Seal — Sulhamstead House, near Reading.
THRING OF ALFORD HOUSE.
Turing, Johx Huxtley, Esq. of Aiford House,
Somerset, J. P. .educated at Eton and Brazenose Coll.
O.xford, late Planter in Ceylon, b. 15 Oct. 1853;
;;;. 1890, Mabel, only dau, of J, D, SJierston, Esq.,
J.J?., of Evercreccli, Sonun-set, and has issue,
Winifred Mary, b. 1891,
Ethel, b. 1893,
Lineag-e.— Tliis family was formerly settled iu Wilts.
Biior.NCKER Turing, of Codford St. Peter, Gent., d. 1708, and
was s. by his son,
John Thrino, 6. 1G81 ; m. Katherine Wrench, and dying
16 May, 1750, left two sons,
I. Brocncker, his successor, 6. 1714 ; m. Anne Hewlett, and
d. 1787; bi th his son and grandson became successively
Rectors of Sutton Veney, Wilts,
II, Wrench, of w horn we treat.
The younger son,
WRE.NCH Thring, Esq, of Codford St, Peter, b. 1718; m.
1752, Anne, dau. of John Ingram, Esq. of Hindon, andcZ. 1781,
leaving by this lady (who d. 1824) a dau, Elizabeth, b. 1763,
m. Rev, (ieorge Smith, Rector of Manningford Abbas, Wilts,
((. s, p. 1843, and a son,
John Thring, Esq. of Aiford House, J. P. and D.L., b. 1753,
m. IClizabeth, dau, of William Eveiett, Es(j, of Ileytesbury,
and ((. 1830, leaving by her (who d. 1831) a son and a dau.,
John Gale Dalton, his heir.
Alicia Anne, d. 1862,
His son.
Rev, John Gale Dalton Thring, of Aiford House, co.
.Somerset, B,C.L., J. P. and D.L., b. Sept. 1784; m. 1811,
Sarah, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Jenkyns, Vicar of Evercreech
and Prebendary of Wells, and d. Dec. 1874, leaving by her
(who ('. 26 Sept. 1891, aged 102),
I. Theodore, late ot Aiford House.
II. Henry, created Baron Turing (see Edrke's Peerage).
III. Edward (Rev.), M.A., b. 1823, Head Master of Upping-
ham Grammar School, la. 1853, Marie, dau. of Herr Koch,
of Bonn, and <(. 22 Oct. 1877, leaving issue, two sons and
three daus.
IV. Godfrey (Rev.), Prebendary of Wells, Rural Dean, and
late Rector of Allord with llornblotton, Somerset, //. 1b23 ;
m. 18 Jan. 1870, Mary Jane, only dau. of the late Charles
Finney, Esq. of Camp House, Ciiiton, Bristol, and has a
S-in, Leonard Godfrey Pinney, b. 1873.
V. J.hn Cnarles (Rev.), B.A., of Chantry House, Wilts, 6.
1^124 : m. 18i8, Lydii Eliza Dyer, 2nd dau. of Cajit. Samuel
Meredith, R.N., and has tive sons and five daus.
I. Tiieresa, vi. 1S43, the Yen. Auiiustus Olway Fitzgerald,
Rector of Charlton Mackerell, Somerset, and Archdeacon
of Wells, 3rd son of Viee-Admiral Sir Robert Lewis Fitz-
gerald, G.C.ll. She d. 1&07, leaving issue, tlirec sons and
a dau. II. Elizabeth Marian, ci. ?i)U)t, 185U.
The eldest son,
Theodore Turing, Esq, of Aiford House, Somerset, B,A,,
J,P,, D L., and Deputy-Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Bar-
rister-at-Law, and late Commissioner of Bankruptcy at Liver-
pool, b. 4 Aug, 1816; ?/<. 1852, Julia Jane, 4th dau, of
William Mills, Esq. of Saxham Hall, Suffolk, and had issue,
I. John Huntley, now of Aiford.
II. Chrisropher Bevan, b. 6 Frb. 1S57: m. 10 Sept. 1890,
Leila, dau. of William Johnston, Esq. of Cowhill Tower,
and has issue,
Bevan Gale, b. 17 Sept. 1892. Marjorie Violet.
III. ArthurTheodore, />, 7 Feb. ISfiO.
IV. Cyril Theodore, /;. 24 8<qit. 1861; 9ii. 13 Nov. 1893, Violet,
eldest dau. of Edmund D Ulier, Esq. of Knocklinn, Bray»
CO. Wicklow.
V. Lawrence Theodore, M.A. Oxon. b. 16 April, 18G3.
VI. Douglas Theodore, b. 7 Aug. 18C4.
I. Dora .Jane. ii. Mary Alicia.
Mr. T. Tliring d. 28 Sept. 1891, and was s. hy his eldest son.
Anns — Erminois, within a bordure engrailed gu. a fesse wavy
or, bordered az., and charged with three escallops of the second.
C're.sJ— A cock gu., having an escallop on his breast and wing
and holding in his beak an ear ot b.arley or.
Heat — Aliord House, near Castle Cary, Somerset.
THRUSTON OF PENNAL TOWER.
TintusTOX, Edmund IIeatucote, Esq. of Pennal
Tower, CO. Merioneth, J. P. and J>.L., Capt. 3rd
Butt. Rojul "Welsh Eusilicrs, b. lU Dec, 18(j3.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Liineag-e.— The THKrsToxsare a Suffolk family, originall}
of Hoxne Abbey, where many old monuments exist of the
family, which trace the descent back to the reign of James I.
The Kdwabdses, Mr. Thruston's maternal ancestors, are de-
scended in a direct line from Llewelyn ap Ioewerth, Prince
of Korth Wales.
John TmiusTON, Esq., m.. Harriet Di/rgins, and was fatherof
Framingham Tiirl-ston, M.A., Fellow of Caius Coll., Camb.,
•who Hi. Miss Wilkinson, and had a son,
Framington Thruston, Esq., who inherited the Weston
estate as heir-at-law of his cousin. Dr. Thruston, cf Weston.
He Hi. Miss Ilolsworth, of Elsworth, and liad two sons,
I. John, of Weston Hall, Suffolk, J.P. and D.L.
II. Charles Thomas, of Jl'ennal.
The 2nd son,
Charles Thomas Thruston, of Pennal Tower, co. Merioneth,
Capt. K.N., )K. 1st, 14 Aug. 1815, Frances, dau. and heir of
Lewis Edwards, Esq. of Talgarth Hall, and by her (who d.
1828) had issue,
I. Charles Frederick, of Talsrarth Hall, co. Merioneth, J.P.
and D.L. for co. Merioneth, J.P. for co. Montgomery, Lord
of the Manor of Pennal. High Sheriff for Merioneth 1860,
formerly in the 90th Light Infantry, b. 4 Jan. 1824; m.
1848, Mary, dau. of Josiah Kisbet, Capt. R.N ; and grand-
dau. of Lady Nelson, widow of Admiral Lord Nelson, and
d. 1882, leaving issue, four sons and three daus.,
1 Charles N isbet, of Talgarth Hall, co. Jlerioneth, J.P.
and D.L., b. 1853 ; m.21 Jan. 1882, Kathleen, Srd dau. of
John Corbett, Esq. uf Iinpney, co. Woi'cester, and Ynys-
y-Maengwyn, co. Merioneth, M.P. for Droitwicli.
2 John Walter, Capt. 2nd Batt. West iforkshire Kegt., 6.
1857.
3 Herbert Edwards, b. 1S59.
4 Lewis Arthur, b. 1861.
1 JIary Frances, b. 1850: m. 1870, W. E. Allen, Esq.,
F.U.C.S., Bengal Medical Service, and has issue.
2 Blanche Kliza, t. 1851. 3 Hose Emily, b. 1855.
He TO. 2nd!y, 1829, Eliza, dau. of Admiral Thomas Sotheby,
and by her (who d. 1839) had a son,
II. Clement Arthur, of whom we treat.
Mr. Thruston d. 1858. His 2nd son,
Clement Arthur Thruston, Esq. of Pennal Tower, B.A.,
Barrister-at-Law, J. P., High SheritT 1870, 0. 12 June, 1837 ;
jii. 2 Oct. 1861, Constance Sophia Margaret, dau. of Gen.
Lcchmere Coore Russell, C.B., of Ashford Hall, Salop, and
had issue,
I. Edmund Hf.athcote, now of Pennal Tower.
II. Arthur Blyford, Capt. 52nd Light Infantry, b. 1 Jan.
1865.
I. Marion Janet. ii. Olwen Millicent.
Mr. Thruston d. 9 June, 1883.
Arms (revised by Dethick, Garter, 1586). — Sa., three bugle-
horns stringed or, garnished az. Crest — Aherunarg. ]\Iolioes
— Esse quam videri; Thrust on.
Seat — Pennal Tower, Machynlleth.
THUNDER OF LAGOE.E.
Thttndee, Patrick, Esq. of Lagore, co. Meath,
and Ballaly, co. Dublin, J. -P. co. Heath, b. 21 Jan.
1838 ; m. 1871, Mary Anne, youngest dau. of Peter
de Pentliony O'Kelly, Esq. of Barretstown, co.
Kildare, and has issue,
Michael Penthony, b. 1874.
Mary Anne Charlotte.
Liineage. — Michael Thunder, Esq. of Ballaly, co. Dublin,
m. Ellen O'Korke, and was father of
Patrick Thunder, Esq. of Lagore co. Meath; m. 1798,
Elizabeth, eldest dau.of JohnTaaffe, Esq.ofSmarmore Castle,
CO. Louth, and had issue,
I. Michael, his heir.
II. Patrick, deceased. in. John.
IV. George, in. Eliza, dau. of Alexander Mansfield, of Morris-
town, Latten, co. Kiidare, and d. 1877, leaving issue,
Lattin, of Kingston Lodge, co. Meath, J. P., b. 1838.
V. Henry.
I. Anne, m. Francis Bernard Haly, Esq. of Boulogne-sur-Mer.
II. Ellen, deceased.
His eldest son,
Michael Thun'der, Esq. of Lagore, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1850, 6. 28 Oct. 1802; ra. 2 Sept. 1834, Charlotte Mary,
dau. of Col. Denis H. D'Alton, H.E.I.C.S., and d. 20 Nov.
1879, leaving
1. Patrick, now of Lagore.
u. Michael Harman D'Alton, of Seneschalstown, co. Meath,
J. P., late Lieut. 58th Kegt., 6. 1842 ; 7ii. 1878, Mary, eldest
dau. of Sir Stuart Knill, Bart., and by|her, who <?. 25 Nov.
1893. has, Stuart Harman Joseph, b. 1879; Francis Dalton'
b. 1885, d. 8 March, 1887, and other issue. '
III. John Albert, deceased.
IV. James William Thomas, of Bellewstown Hou.sc, Pro"
hcda, J.P.,b. 1846; m. 1873, Laura, 4th dau.of the lat'e
William Plowden, Esq. of Plowden Hall, Salop (sfe that
famdii), and has issue, Cyiil Joseph, 6. 27 July, 1875;
Bernard William, b. 15 Aug. 1877; Wilfrid Michael, b. 15
Nov. 1881; Constance Maria, 6. 29 June, 1885; and Mary
Annette, b. 10 Nov. 1887.
V. George Francis, 7tli Fusiliers, m. the relict of — Purcell,
Esq. of Bombay. vi. Robert, deceased.
VII. Francis, Hi. 1885, Louisa, dau. of the late John Maher,
Esq. of Ballinkeele, co. Wexford.
I. Charlotte Mary, 7h. Thomas Boylan, Esq., J. P., of Hill-
town, CO. Meath.
II. Elizabeth, a nun of the Sacre Coeur, lloehampton, c?. 24
Sept. 1875. III. Mary Jane.
IV. Julia, )ii. 2 Aug. 1863, Hugh O'Connor, Esq. of Dublin.
V. Helena, a Sister of Mercy.
VI. Rose, a nun of the Sacre Coeur, Eoehampton.
VII. Mary, deceased.
Arms~Arg., on a chevron engrailed, between three trumpets
sa., a mullet of the first. Crest— A cubit arm ppr., grasping a
trumpet sa. i»/ofto— Certavi et vici.
iecU— Lagore, near Dunshaughlin, co. Meath.
THURSBY OF ABINGTON.
Thuesbt, John IIabvey, Esq. of Abington
Abbey, co. Northampton, formerlv Capt. 38th. and
41st Kegts., b. 15 Aug. 1819.
liineag-e.— This family claims to be of Saxon descent.
Thomas Thoresisy, of Bramwheat (now Braithwaite), Cum-
berland, Hi. Isabel, dau. and co-heir of Hugh Thoresby, had
two sous,
George, Lord of Thoresby, Bardcn, Dent, and Sedberg, all
CO. York, ?)i. Agnes, dau. and heir of Matthew Ellerton, and
hence descended Ralph Thore.sby, the eminent anliquaiy,
author of the Bticatai Leodansis.
John, of wliom presently.
The younger son,
John Thoresby, was Mayor of Lynn Regis, Norfolk, 1425.
His descendant,
Christopher Thursby, Esq. of Castor, co. Northampton,
J. P., was named one of the intended Knights of the Royal
Oak. He m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Sir Thomas Neville, of Holt, co.
Leicester, by whom (who d. 1632) he had two sons, William,
his successor, and Neville, who d. s. p. abroad. Mr. Thursby
VI. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Dove, of Upton, and
liad issue,
Thomas, of London, merchant, who left an only dau.,
Mary, rn. 1699, Robert Harvey, Esq. of Stockton, in co.
Warwick, Barrister-at-Law (only son of Robert Harvey,
Esq., 3rd son of Robert Harvey, Esq., nephew and devisee
of Huuh Audlej-, Esq. of the Inner Temple;, and by
him (who d. 1725-20) she left at her decease, with three
daus., a son, John Harvey, who s. to the Ihursby estates
1636.
Downhall, of Hanslope, Bucks, who left at his decease, 1706,
an only son, Richard, isuccessor to his cousin William.
John, of London, in. Jane, dau. and heir of Doctor Goad,
and had, with four daus., an only son, William, successor
and devisee of his uncle by the half-blood.
Elizabeth, Hi. 1st, Henry Robinson, Esq. of Longthrop, near
Peterborough, and Wliaplode, co. Limoln, and h.(d an only
dau. and heir, Mary Robinson, Hi. Mr William Meredith,
2nd Bart, of Henbury. Mrs. Robinson rn. 2ndly, Jotia
Hake, Esq. of Tangiers.
Frances, m. Thomas Jackson, Esq. of Duddington.
Christopher Thursby was s. by his eldest son,
William Thursby, Esq., who, adopting the profession of
the law, became a Bencher of the Middle Temple, Gustos
Brevium of the Common Pleas, and Chief Justice of Ely,
M.P. for Northampton 1698. He purchased the manors of
Abington, Little Billing, and Weston, from Sir John Bernard,
and d. «. p. 1700, when he was s., in pursuance of his will, by
his nephew,
William Thursby, Esq. of Abington, High Sheriff for co.
Northampton 1724. He d. s. p. six years afterwards, and was
s. by his cousin,
Richard Thursby, Esq. of Hanslope and Abington, m.
1700, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Edward Montague, Esq. of
Horton, and sister of George, 1st Earl of Halifax, but d- s. p.
1736, when the estates devolved, according to entail, upon (the
son of Mary Thursby, by her husband Robert Harvey; his
kinsman,
John Harvey, Esq., D.C.L., of Abington, who assumed, by
Act of Parliament, the surname and arms of Thursby. He
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
TIC
1/!. Honor, dan. of Kulicrt Pisrott, Esq. of Chetwynd, Salop, by
whom (who (/. ITsl) lie had i^sue,
I. John Harvey, his siu-oossor.
II. Waltor, of Sliivw.'bury, Capt. in the Blues, to. Dorothy,
dau. of William I'isott, Ksq. of Edgmont, Salop, and had
three sous and a dan.,
1 Walter Cotes. 2 John.
2 George Aujrustus (Kev.), Rector of Abinston and Vicar
of Penn, m. 24 May, 1800, Frances, eldest dau. and even-
tual coheir of Henry Pelliam, Esq. of Cound Hall, co.
Salop, and (/. 17 Jan. 1S36, leaving a son, Hev. Henry
TiifRSBV I'ELHAM, of Cound (.fff that famili/).
1 Honor, m. Kalph Leeke, Esq. of Lonpford, .Salop, and
had i.ssue, Kalph Merrick, of Longford Hall, m. Lady
Hester Urani.^. dau. of Newton, 4th Earl of rortsmouth ;
Caroline, )ii. William, 4th Earl of Abergavenny : Emily
Frances Anne. }n. Key. Sir Henry Thompson, Bart, of
Fareham, Hants.
III. Charles i Kev. ), Rector of Abington and of Grandborougli,
CO. Warwiek, c(. lisS.
IV. James, d. aiuii. 1760. v. Benjamin.
I. Honor, in. John Burton, Esq., Conway's Dragoons.
II. Frances, d. aitm.
III. Anne, m. Arthur Owen, Lieut.-Col. 3rd Foot Guards,
■Jnd son of Sir W. Owen, Bart., M.P. for Pembroke.
5Ir. Harvey Thursby, M.P. for Wooton Bassett 1741, and for
Stamford 1754, ;/. 17ti4, and was s. by his eldest son,
Jons Harvey Tuursby, Esq. of Abington, a Verdercr of
Eoekingham Forest, la. Anne, dau. of William Hanbury, Esq.
of Kelmarsh, by whom (who d. 1778) he had surviving issue,
John Harvey, his heir.
■William Spencer, Lieut.-Col. h. 17G9 ; m. Charlotte, 2nd dau.
of the Rev. Kuseby Isham, and granddau. of Sir Justinian
Ishaiu, 3rd Bart, of Lamport, and had issue.
Anne, m. 1790, John Armytagc, Esq. of Northampton, 2nd
son of Sir George Armytage, 3rd Bart, of Kirldees.
Georgiana Tryphena.
Mr. Tluirsby d. 1798, and was s. by his eldest son,
John' Harvey Thubsby, Esq. of Abington Abbey, 6. 27
March, 1768, High Sheriff 1803. He m. 5 May, 1792, Emma,
<iau. of William Pigott, Esq. of Doddershall, and had issue,
John Harvey, his heir.
William (Kev.), of Onnerod House (see Bcrke's Peerage,
Tiu-RSBY. Hart.).
Fredei ick .Spencer, R.N., 6. 1801; m. 1831, Miss Lerigens,
ot .\i.\-la-Chapelle, and had one dau., Lucie, m. Julius
Cremer.
Charles, Capt. 52nd Regt., b. 1803 ; m. 1830, Emily, dau. of
— Pentland, Esq. of Blackhall, co. Louth, anil hail a dau.
Mary, d. 1848. Walter, b. 1808; d. in India.
Emma. Sophia Frances.
Lucy, »!. John .Daunccy, Esq., and had Philip and Emma
Louisa.
.\nne, <;<. Rev. B. Winthrop, Rector of Wolverdington, and
has issue.
The eldest son,
John Harvey Thcrsby, Esq. of Abington Al)bcy, 14th
Light Dragoons, 6. 24 June, 1793; m. 11 Xov. 1818, Emily,
dau. of Matthew Fortescue. Esq. of Slephenstown, co. Louth,
and had issue,
John Harvey, of Abington.
JIatthew William Frederic (Rev.), b. 18 March, 1821 ; m. 13
July, 1848, Elizabeth Sophia, only dau. of Thomas Beck-
wiili, Esq. of Eaton Place, London, and d. 17 Oct. \b6'J,
having had issue, 1 Percy, b. 4 Feb. 1851, m. 2 Nov. 1891,
Lizzie, eldest dau. of T. Braddock, Esq. ; 2 Neville, b. G
May, 1852, ;/i. 5 July, 1881, Zoe Angelique, eldest dau. of
Sir Henry Delves Broughton, Bart., an l has issue, Audley
Delves, b. 24 Jan. 1888, and Honor Zoe; 3 Frederic, h. 1
Nov. 1853, (/. uiiiii. 21 April, 1886; 4 Fortescue, b. 27 June,
Ib.'jo; 5 Audley, b. 11 Aug. 1»56, d. unyii. 24 March, 1868;
6 Charles Radcliffe, b. 31 Dec. 1857, m. 12 June, 18S8, Alice,
dau. of Albert Brisbane, Esq. of New York; 7 Kalph, b. 31
Oct. 1S63 ; 1 Emily, m. 30 March, 1875, Ernest Henry Curtis,
Capt. 14th Bengal Cavalry; 2 Sophia Sybil.
Spencer George Augustus, Capt. 1st Royals, b. 10 June,
1823 ; m. lSo3, Katharme Dorcas, 2nd dau. of Sir George
Forster, 2nd Bart, of Coolderry, and d. 6 June, 1871, having
had a dau. Anna Maria Emma, ra. 6 May, 1884, Rev. Regi-
nald Horley, of Eaton Socon, and a son, Harry F'orster, 6.
1 ."May, 1860, m. 1890, Mary Gertrude, dau. of Kev. G. L.
Coles, Vicar of Westport, Malmesbury.
Charles Fortescue, '-. 2s Apr.l, 1825 ; d. 27 Nov. 1861.
Kalph Lovell, of Kensington House, Oxon, J. P., formerly
in the army, 6. 2 May, 1827 ; m. Georgina K.atherine, widow
of Legli Richmond, Esq., who d. 6 Dec. 1890.
Walter (Rev.;, b. 24 Nov. 1830; vi. 9 June, 1857, Mary
Catherine Lfjuisa, only child of the Rev. T. G. Hodges, and
d. 1 Nov. l86;-j, having had issue, Herbert Edward (Rev.),
I. S Nov. 1858, rn. 1889, Elinor, dau. of — Martin, Esq.,
and has issue: Cecil Fiennes, b. 17 Jan. 1861 ; Hugh, b. 27
Oct. 1m62, -ill. 1888, Lucy, dau. of Abdy Williams, Esq. ;
Florence, 6. 1 June, 1865, m. April, lb92, Rev. W. D. Sar-
^eauni.
Francis, b. 30 Jan. 1822; m. 15 Jan. 185G, Elizabeth Wilhel-
mina, only child and heir of T. Dehaney, Esq., and d. 1863,
having had issue, F'rancis Dehaney, 6. 20 Aug. 1858, and
Bertram Fitzgerald, 6 15 June, 1861, d. an infant.
Kvcrard, b. 24 May, 1839; m. 16 July, 1866, Louisa Charlotte,
dau. of R. Jones, Esq., and d. a. p. 29 Oct. 1881.
Mr. Thursby d. 1 June, 1860.
AvMS — -\rg., a chevron between three lions rampant sa.
Crest — On a wreath, a lion rampant sa., holding a battle-axe
erect or.
Seat — .Abington Abbey, co. Northampton.
TIBBITS OF BARTON SEAGRAVE AND
ROTHWELL, GRANGE.
TiBBiTS, John Boelase, Esq. of Barton Sea-
grave and llotliwell Grange, co. Northampton,
formerly Ca[)t. 12th Lancers, J.P. and D.L., and
Lord of the Manor and Hundred of Rothwell, b.
1820 ; m. 17 June, 1858, Mary Isabella, Viscoun-
tess Hood, dau. and heir of Richard John Tibbits,
Esq. of Barton Seagrave. Caj^t. Tibbits is 4th son
of Col. Thomas Philip Maunscll, M.P., of Thorpe
Malsoi", CO. Northampton, by the Hon. Caroline
Elizabeth Cockayne his wife (see Mattnsell of
Thorpe), and assumed the surname and arms of
Tibbits, by royal licence, 1858.
Arms — Quarterly: 1st and 4tli, erm., three cats passant
guardant az., for TtBBiTS ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chevron
between three maunches sa., for Madnsell. Crests — 1st, A
demi-cat rampant guardant az., for Tibbits; 2nd, A falcon
rising ppr., tor Maunsell.
Halts — Barton Seagrave ; and Rothwell Grange, near Ket-
tering.
TICKELIi OF CARNOLWAY.
TiCEELL, TnoMAS, Esq. of Carnolway, co. Kil-
dare, Commander R.N., retired li Jan. 1864 ; h.
28 Feb. 1817 ; m. 12 Jan. 1860, Louisa Emily,
eldest dau. of Rev. James T. C. Saunders, and has
issue,
I. Edward James, Capt. 14th Hussars; b. 9 Feb. 1861.
II. Richard Eustace, b. 29 April, 1864.
III. Henry Maurice, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., 6. 14Aug. 1866.
I. Mary Louisa, m. 5 July, 1887, Charles E. F. Blouat-
Biggs, 2nd son of Col. John Peter Mou.at-Biggs, and has
issue, Ronald, 6. 30 Sept. 1890, Ethel and Hilda.
Lineage. — Thomas Tickell, living temp. Elizabeth,
whose family had for many generations been settled in co.
Cumberland, held landed property at Ullock in that county,
which he transmitted by will, dated 23 May, 1617, to his eldest
son,
Richard Tickell, who m. Katherine, dau. of Rev. Dr.
Henry Fairfax, and granddau. of Sir Thos. Fairfax, 1st Baron
of Cameron. He had, with two daus, three sons, Thomas,
William, and John. The eldest son,
Thomas Tickell, bapt. at Crosthwaite Church, 6 May, 1623,
left a son,
Richard Tickell (Rev.), appointed Vicar of Egremont, co.
Cumberland, 7 June, 1673, and of Bridekirli in 1680, and
again inducted to Egremont, 2 Jan. 168G. He m. Mary Gale,
of Whitehaven, and had issue,
I. Richard, Sec. at War in Ireland, 1724-1729 ; m. at White-
haven, Elizabeth — ; he was heir general of the family,
but sold the property to his brother Thomas by deeds of 23
and 24 Feb. 1721.
II. Thomas, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Tickell, 6. 17 Dec. 1685, bapt. 19 Jan. 1686, at
Bridekirk; M. A. Queen's Coll. Oxford, 1708, Fellow in 1710,
was the author of a small volume of poems published in Dr.
Johnston's collection, and a friend of Addison, who procured
him the post of Under-Sec. of State in 1717. In 1725 he was
made Sec. to the Lords Justices of Ireland, which post he held
till his death, which occurred at Bath, 23 April, 1740. He m.
23 April, 1726, at St. Ann's, Dublin, Clotilda, dau. and co-heir
of Sir Maurice Eustace, of Harristown, co. Kildare, and thus
became entitled to that family's estate at Carnolway. She d.
at Dublin 16 July, 1792, aged 92, and was bur. with her
husband at Glasnevin. Her will dated 16 Aug. 1772, wag
proved by her grandson, Thos. Tickell. They left issue,
TIC
THE LANDED GENTRF.
Tia
2011
1. John, of whom intsontly.
II. Thomas, Capt. lith Dragoons, 5. 1735 ; d. s. p. at Dublin,
9 March, 1765.
I. Margaret, 0. 1732; m. Major Bladen Swinny.
II. Clotilda, 6. 1734; d. 1737.
III. Philippa, b. 1738 ; d. s. p.
The eldest son,
John Tickell, Esq. of Glasnevin, 6. 23 Nov. 1727; m. 8
May, 1748, at St. Cigbi's, Holyhead, Esther, dau. of Thomas
Pierson, Esq. of Glasnevin. He sold the Cumberland property
in 1781, and after holding a civil appointment at Windsor for
a time, went abroad, and d. at Aix-la-Chapelle, his mother
surviving him. He left issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. Eichard, /'. 1751, a well-known political writer in his day,
appointed Commissioner of Stamps by Lord North 1779. He
TO. twice, firstly in 1780, Mary Linley, of Bath, sister to
Mrs. Sheridan, and secondly, Mrs. Sarah Leigh, a widow.
He d. 4 Nov. 17.43, by a fall from one of the i)arapets of
Hampton Court Palace, where he was in the habit of sitting
and reading. He had, witha dau. Elizabeth Anne, b. 1781,
d. ISGO, two sons,
1 Kiehard, b. 1782; Lieut. R.N., killed in action on H. M.S.
"Phoebe," off Sardinia, May. 1805
2 Samuel Eichard, Capt. 8tli Bengal N.I., b. 1785; to.
1810, Mary, dau. of Capt. Morris, 3rd Bengal N.I. : d. 5
Oct. 1827, at Berhampoor (M.I.), leaving issue,
Samuel Eichard, Col. H.M. Bengal Army, b. 1811; m.
1844, Maria, dau. of J. W. Templer, Esq., d. 20 April,
1875, leaving a son, George Templer, and two daus.,
Mary Louisa, m. 'Willi.im Marsh Cooper, Esq. ; and
Ada Elizabeth, m. George Scott, Esq.
Edward Lawrence, b. 1817; (/. s. p. 1883.
Mary Eose, h. 1815; m. 1st, 1834, Col. Hodson, Bengal
Artillery, and 2ndly, 1840, Lumisden Strange, Esq.
ni. John Ambrose (Rev.), Eector of Wells, Norfolk, b. 1753 ;
TO. 178.1, Sarah Cumberland; d. 26 March, 1835, leaving two
■ons,
1 Thomas, b. 1784; m. 4 Oct. 1809, Maria Quartermain
Trotter, and had with eight daus., one son, Thomas
Quartermain, who d. s. p. 2 John, <(. s. p.
I. Elizabeth Clotilda, h. 1754 ; to. 30 Nov. 1788, at Ghent,
Sir Eolicrt Barclay, Bart., and left issue.
II. Helena Maria, b. 1755; m. 1773, Samuel Wood, Esq., and
left issue, Samson Tickell, b. 1774.
The eldest son,
Thomas Tickell, Esq. of Carnolway, 6. 1749; Capt. 5th
Eoyal Irish Dragoons, served as Major in the Kildare Militia
during the Irish Eebellion, High SherifT of Kildare 1803; m.
1771, Sarah, only dau. of Luke Sparks, Esq., H.E.I.C.S. ; s. to
the estates on the death of his grandmother Clotilda, in 1792 ;
d. 30 Dec. 1831, at Bath, and was bur. with his wife in
Carnolway Churchyard. His will, dated 14 Feb. 1825, was
proved by his son Edward. He left issue,
I. Thomas, Capt. 70th Surrey liegt., b. 1772 ; d. s. p. 1802, at
Trinidad.
II. Edward, Q.C., b. 1779, many years chairman of co.
Armagh ; s. to the estates on the death of his father in
1831, and added to them by purchases from the Duke of
Leinster. He d. s. p. at Dublin 18 July, 1863; bur. at
Mount St. Jerome Cemetery, leaving the estates to his
nephew, Thomas Tickell, U.N.
III. John (Eev.), 6. 1783; d. s. p.
IV. Eichard, of whcmi presently.
V. Robert, b. 1789; d. s.p.
I. Sarah, b. 1775; d. s. p.
The 4th son,
BicuABD Tickell, Lieut.-Gen.,C.B., 6. 10 Sept. 1785, served
from 1804 to 1839 in the Bengal Engineers; m. 1st, 1 Feb.
1808, at Cawnpore, Mary Anne, dau. of Richard Procter, Esq.,
and by her (who d. 27 Sept. 1833, at Calcutta) had issue,
I. Eichard Samuel, Major H.E.I.C.S., 6. 28 June, 1809, in
India ; m. Jesscy, dau. of Col. Bartley : d. s. p. at Brighton
24 Oct. 1860 ; bur. in Kensal Green.
II. George, b. 12 Dec. 1815 ; took Holy Orders in the
Church of Rome, and d. at Stonyhurst, 6 April, 1893.
in. Thomas, now of Carnolway.
IV. Edward Arthur (Rev.), b. 1819, Vicar of Ulrome, York-
shire.
T. James, Col. Bengal N.I., h. 15 Aug. 1821 ; to. 10 Oct. 1853,
at Agra, Sophia Victoria, second dau. of Col. George W.
Moseley, and has issue,
1 James Robert, b. 25 Nov. 1858 : P.W.D. India.
2 Richard Hugh, b. 1 Aug. 1860; P.W.D. India.
1 Sophia Margaret.
2 Alice Georgiana, d. 5 July, 1888.
I. Sarah, b. 1811 ; m. 1828, Arthur Lang, E.-tq., Bengal C.S. ;
d. 12 June, 1880, having had si.x sons and three daus.
<3en. Tickell m. 2ndly, 18 June, 1840, at St. George's, Blooms-
bury, Margaret Scott, 2nd dau. of Adam Walker, Esq., Bhe d.
15 Feb. 1882, at Cheltenham. They had issue,
VI. Robert Procter, Major R.E., b. 20 March, 1841, a:
Reading; d. s.p. 10 July, 1884. at Movar, India.
VII. Arthur Lang, Lieut.-Col. 77th Regt., b. 4 Apiil, 1841, at
Reading; ni. 7 Dec. 1871, at St. Philip's, Cheltenham,
Henrietta Margaret, dau. of Sir Richard Green-Price. Bart.,
and has issue,
1 Arthur Claud Powlett, 6. 24 June, 1875 ; d. nam. 21
Jan. 1894.
2 Hugh Richard, 6. 23 Oct. 1879.
1 Laura Margaret, vi. Major Ernest Bellers, Middlesex
Regt.
2 EUenor Forbes.
3 Nora Constance. 4 Violet.
VIII. John Larkins, P.W.D. India, b. 7 Nov. 1845, at
Cheltenham.
IX. Eustace Ashburncr, Capt. 6Sth Regt., b. 8 March, 1851,
at Cheltenham ; d. s. p. 2 July, 1877 ; bur. with his father
at Cheltenham.
X. Charles, P.W.D. India, b. March, 1853, at Cheltenham;
111. 16 April, 1887, in India, Ella Buck. She d. 30 April,
1887, at Lahore.
II. Eliza .A^nne, m. 18 June, 1803, at St. Luke's, Cheltenham,
Joseph Christian Corbyn, Deputy Surgeon-Gen. Bengal
Army, and has issue. Hector, R.H.A., b. 18 March, 18d4,
and livclyn Jlurgarct.
III. Fanny Ellen, w. 20 April, 1800, at St. Luke's, Cheltenham,
Col. Sir Edward Stock Hi;i, K.C.B., M.P., and has issue,
1 Eustace Tickell, 19th Hus.sars, b. 1869.
2 Vernon Tickell, i. 1871.
3Rodriek Tickell, b. 1875.
4 Percy Montgomery Tickell, b. 1877.
1 Mabel Frances. 2 Constance Gertrude.
3 Gladys Claire.
Gen. Tickell d. 3 Aug. 1855, at Cheltenham, and was bur. ia
Leckhampton Churchyard.
-•Ici/iS— Quarterly : 1st and 4th gu., a maunche arg. ; 2nd, sa.
on a bend arg., three escallops gu. ; 3rd, gu., a .sallire or, for
Eustace. Crest — An arm couped below the elbow and erect
vested gu., charged with three fleurs-de-lis or, cutled arg.,
holiling in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis gold. Motto— \ifjL posse
priore frui.
Jitsidence — The Lypiatts, Cheltenham.
TIGHE OF WOODSTOCK.
BuxBUET-TiGiiE, Edward Kenrick, Esq. of
Woodstock, CO. Kilkenny, educated at Harrow, and
Trin. Coll. Camb., J. P. and D.L., late Lieut. Greii-
aflier (3-uards, formerly Lieut. Rifle Brigade, b. 24s
Aug. 1862, *. his father 1S91.
Liueagre. — The name of Tigh, Tygii, Teigh, or, as now
written, Tighe, was assumed from a village in Rutland, and
in the immediate neighbourhood of which place, at Corby
Castle, CO. Lincoln, the family was longsettled, where Leicester
Teigh, or Tigh, the last of the English line, was residing temp.
Charles II., in the previous reign, and before the Eebellion
of 1641.
Richard Tighe (son of William Tighe, of Market Deeping,
by Mary his wife, dau. of Tobias Haughton, of Kelthorpe, Rut-
land) went over to Ireland, and settled there. He was Sheriff
of Dublin, 1649, Col. Dublin Militia, Mayor of Dublin 1651,
1652, and 1656, and Member for the same city in Cromwell's
Parliament 1656. He acquired considerable estates in cos.
Carlow, Dubhn, and Westmeath, during the reigns of Charles
I. and Charles II., and m. Mary, dau. of Newman Eooke,
Esq. of London, by whom he left issue,
William, his heir.
Anne, m. 1st, Theophilus Sandford, ancestor of Lord Mount
Sandford (extinct) ; 2ndly, John Preston, Esq. ; and 3rdly,
Hon. Olivar Lambart, 3rd son of Charles, 1st Earl of Cavan.
Rebecca, m. Hugh Leeson, Esq., ancestor of the Earl of
Milltown.
Mary, in. 1670, Francis Wheeler, Esq.
Richard Tighe was s. by his son,
William Tighe, Esq., b. 1657, m. Anne, dau. of Christopher
Lovett, Esq., and by her (whom. 2ndly, Thomas Coote, a Judge
of the King's Bench) had issue,
Richard, his heir.
Mary, m. 1694, Capt. Hon. Alexander Stewart, 2nd son of ,
William, 1st Viscount Mountjoy.
Mr. Tighe d. 1679, and was s. by his only son.
Right Hon. Richard Tighe, P.C, temp. George I.. M.P.
for Belturbet 1703, for Newton 1715, and for Augher 1727.
He 711. Barbara, dau. and co-heir of Christian Bor, Esq. of
Drinagh, co. Wexford (by Ellen his wife), and had, besides
two daus., a son and successor,
William Tighe, Esq. of Rossana, co. Wicklow, Keeper of the
Records in the Berminghaui Tower, M.P. for Clonmines J 733,
and for Wicklow 1761. He m. 1st, March, 1736, Lady Mary
2012
Tia
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Tia
Bligh, eldest dau. of John, 1st Earl of Daniley, by Lady Theo-
dosia Hyde, Baroness Clifton in her own riglit, bis wife, dau.
and luir of Edward, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, and had issue,
I. William, his suceossor.
II. Edward. M.l". for Belturhct 1763, and for Wit-klow 1790,
■III. jVIiss Jones, of co. Westineath, and left one sjii,
George William, r,i. JIarearet, widow cf .Stephen, 2iul
Earl Mounteashel, and dau. of Kobert, 2nd Earl of
Kingston, il. s. p.
in. Eiehard Willi.im, M.T. for Wieklow IThS, hi. Sarah, dau.
of Goddard liiehards. Esq. of Granare. eo. Wexlord, and had,
with otlur issue, who -/. uiuit., two sons, Edward, ra. Euey,
youns;est dau. of Kioliard Newton King, Esq. of Macmine
Castle. CO. Wexford, ('. s. j)., and Kobert liichard, m. 1st,
Sarali Frances, dau. of Hev. John Cleland, and 2ndlv,
Louisa Joan, dau. of Hon. George Jocelyn, and widow of
Hon. and liev. Edward Wingtield, (/. .i. j).'20 July, 1S73.
I. Theodosia, >ii. Kev. William Ulaehford, and had one son,
John Blachford, Esq. of Altadore, co. Wieklow, and one
dau., :Mary, wife of her cousin, Henry Tighe, Esq.
Mr. Tighe m. ■2ndly, Margaret, eldest dau. and co-heir of Cajit.
Thomas Theaker, M.P., by whom he had a son, Tlionias, m.
and had issue, and a dau. Barbara, in. Rev. Michael Sandys,
Eector of Powerseourt. He c^ 1766, and was s. by his son,
William Tighe, Esq. of Kossana, M.l'.for Athboy 1761, and
subsequently for Wieklow, m. 176.5, Sarah, only child of the
Eight Hon. Sir Wiliiam Eowncs, Bart, of Woodstock, co. Kil-
kenny, by Lady Elizabeth Bonsonby his wife, dau. of
Brabazon, 1st Ear! of Bessborough, and had issue,
William his heir.
Henry, .M.P. for Inistioge, m. his first cousin, Mary Blach-
fordj who d. 1810; he (/. .«. p. lSi6. Mrs. Henry Tighe
gained distinction as a poetess.
John Edward, ((. wiin.
Elizabeth, m. Kev. Thomas Kelly, of Kellyville, Queen's Co.
Marianne Caroline, m. Charl.-s Hamilton, Esq. of Hamwood.
Mr. Tighe d. 1782, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Tighe, Esq. of Woodstock, co. Kilkenny, 0. 1766,
Member for the borough of Wieklow in tlie Irish, and for the
CO. in the imperial Parliament. This gentleman, as patron of
the boroughs of Wieklow and Inistioge, returned four members
to Parliament, and was, at the time of the Union, one of the
most intiuential commoners in Ireland. He m. 1793, Marianne,
dau. and co-heir of Daniel Gahan. Esq. of Coolquil, co. Tippe-
rary, M.P. for Fethard, by his wife Hannah, sister and co-heir
of Matthew Bunbury, Esq. of Kilfeaclc, co. Tipperary, and by
her (who d. 1853) he had issue,
I. William Fsederick Fownes, his heir.
II. Daniel, of Kossana, co. Wieklow, J. P. and D.L., High
SheritT 1»27, formerly in the Grenadier Guards, m. 3 March,
]S25, Hon. Frances Crofton, 3rd dau. of Hon. Sir Edward
Crofton, 3rd Bart, of Moate, by Lady Charlotte Stewart,
his wife. dau. of John, 7th Earl of Galloway, and d. 26
March, 1S74, having had issue by her (who U. 20 Dee. 1831),
1 Frederick Edward, of whom presently.
2 James Stl-art, of Kossana, Ashford, co. Wieklow, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1876, Lieut.-Col. (half-pay) late
bth Madras Cavalry, b. 1 iMarch, 1831 : m. 21 Oct. 1857,
Charlotte, youngtsi dau. of Very Kev. Thomas John de
Burgh, of Oldtowu, co. KiUUne, Dean of Cloyne, by the
Lady Anna Louisa Hely-Hutchinson his wife, sister of
John, 3rd Earl of l^onoughmore, and has issue,
Walter Stuart, b. 26 July, ls61.
Wilfred, b. 8 June, 1868.
f:?"'^*' ] twins, b. 25 Oct. 1859.
Flora, j '
Charlotte Frances, d. 6 April, 1876.
Una Emily, b. June, 1864.
Maud May, b. June, 186d.
3 Arthur Francis, R.N., b. 1837 : d. 1870.
4 Richard William, 6. 1839; d. 1813.
5 Francis Robert Spencer, 6. 184.5: (/. 1855.
1 Frances Marianne, m. 7 Aug. 1852, Hon. F'rcderick A. H.
Chichester, 3rd son of Arthur, 1st Lord Templemore, and
by hiia (who d. 18 May, 1863; had i;sue.
2 Louisa Elizabeth.
3 Theresa Augusta, m. 19 Oct. 1861, Hon. Charles St.
George Crofton, K.N'., and d. Aug. 1867, leaving issue.
4 Georgiana Harriet, rn. J. H. Briagford, Esq.
5 Susan Diana. 6 Gertrude Fanny, d. unm.
I. Hannah, m. 1818, Lord P.atrick James Herbert Cnchton
Stuart, M.P., only brother of John, 2nd Marquess ot Bute,
and had issue.
Mr. Tighe d. 1816, and was s. by his eldest son.
Right Hon*. William Frederick Fownes Tighe, of Wood-
stock, J. P. cos. Wexford, Westmeath, and Carlow, High
Sheriff CO. Kilkenny 1323, and co. Carlow 1837, Lord-Lieut.
and Gustos Eotulorum of Kilkenny, Col. Kilkenny F'usiliers,
and one of H.M.s Most Hon. Privy Council, b. 17 March, 1794;
r/i. IS April, 1825, Lady Louisa Madelina Lennox, 5th dau. of
Charles, 4th Duke of Richmond and Lennox, and had an only
dau.,
Charlotte Frances, who d. an infant 1827.
Mr. Tighe </. 1878, and was s. by his nephew,
F'REDERICK Edward I!uni!uryTi(;iii:, Esq. of Woodstock,
CO. Kilkenny, J. P. co. Wieklow, formerly in tlie 53rd and 82nd
Kegts., and late Lieut. -Col. Comm. Kilkenny Militia, b. June,
1826; s. his uncle 1878; m. 10 Aug. 1858, Lady Kathleen
Louisa Georgina Ponsonby, dau. of John William, 4th Earl of
Bessborough, and by her (who d. 9 July, 1863) has issue,
I. William F'rederiek, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, b. June,
1860; d. liiiin. 19 April, 1887.
II. Edward Klnrick, now of Woodstock.
Col. Tighe assumed the name of Bdnburt by I'oyal licence
ls73, and d. 6 Jan. 1891, and was s. by his only surviving
son.
AriM — Per chevron, embattled arg. and sa., five crosses-eross-
let in chief, four in base counterchanged. Crest. — A wolf's head
erased pjir., with a collar az , charged with a cross-crosslet sa.
Motto — .Sumnuim nee metuam diem nee ontem.
i'co7 — Woodstock Park, Inistioge, co. Kilkenny.
r/i;,6.5— Guards', Naval and Military, Broolts', Bachelors', and
Kildare Street, Dublin.
TIGHE OF MITCHEIiSTOWN".
Tighe, St. L.iwrexce Eobeet Mobgan, Esq.
of Mitc-liclstown, co. Westmeath, D.L., h. 20 Feb.
1838 ; *. his father 9 Jan. 1853 ; m. .5 Fob. 1874,
the Hon. Laura Allanson Winn, eldest dau. of
Charles AUauson, 4th Lord Headley, and has
issue,
I. RonERT Hugh Morgan, b. 8 Dec. 1874.
I. Margaret Catherine Hume Morgan.
Xiineag'e. — Roisert Tighe, ICsq. of The Ilaymarket, aniJ
of Kilpatiijk, co. Westmeath, h. 1645 (elder brother of Richard
Tighe, ancestor of Tighe of Woodstock, co. Kilkenny, son of
William Tighe, of Market Deeping, by Mary his wife, dau. of
Tobias Houghton, of Kelthorpe, Rutland), went to Ireland
temp. Charles II. He m. 1681, glabella, dau. of Robert
Stcarne, Esq. of Tullynally, co. Westmeath, sister of Major-
Gen, the Right Hon. Robert Stearne, Governor of Kilmainham,
and first cousin of John Stearne, D.D., Bishop of Clogher,
and by her had issue,
Robert, his successor.
Steal ne, of Carriek, co. Westmenth, ancestor of tlie TiOHBS
ot Can-ich, co. Westmeath, and Cloalee, co. Meath.
Anne, in. J. Moland, Esq. of Dublin, and co. Kildare.
The elder son,
KonERT Tighe, Esq., who .?. his father in his estates in cos.
Westmeath and Carlow, purchased the estates of Mitchels-
town, Castletowndelvin, Scurlogstown, and other lands in co.
Westmeath, from his kinsman, the Right Hon. Richard Tiglie.
He was b. 1683; m. 1715, Mary, sister of the Right Hon.
Nathaniel Clements, father of the 1st Lord Leitrira, and by
her (who d. 1780) h?,d issue,
I. Stearne, M.P. for Athy, /*. 1717; d. v. p. 7 Jan. 1762.
He m. '25 Sept. 1759. Arabella, dau. of Sir .fohn Osborne, 6tli
Bart, of l;allintaylur, co. Waterford, and had issue,
1 RoRERT Stearne, heir to his grandfather.
2 William Fitzgerald, b. 1702; d. 17(0.
I JIary Ann, b. 1761 ; d. 1770.
II. Robert, of South Hill, co. Westmeath, M.P. for Carriek,
who s. to his father's co. Carlow estate, d. 1799. He m,
Isabella, dau. cf Gilbert King, Esq. of Charlestown, co.
Roscommon, and sister of 6ir Gilbert King, 1st Bart., and
by her had issue,
1 Kobert, Major Westmeath Militia, M.P. for Carlow at
the period ot the Union, m. 1st, Frances, dau. of Robert
Wade, Esq. of Clouebrany, co. Meath, and 2nclly, Char-
lotte, dau. of James F'ethei-ston, Esq. of liracklyn Castle,
CO. Westmeath. By his 1st wife, he harl one dau., and
by his 2nd, two son.s, of whom the elder,
Robert Tighe, Esq. of FitzwilUam Square, Dublin, J.P.,
Chairman of co. Limerick, ni. twice; his 1st wife was
Hester Catherine (who d. s. ji. 1872), eldest^ dau. of the
late Right Hon. T. B. Ciisaek-Smith, Master of the
Rolls in Ireland, and his 2nd, Jane, dau. of Michael
Hassard, Esq., M.P. He d. s. p. 15 June, 1881.
1 Anne, m. Francis Hopkins, Esq. of Newtown.
2 Isabeda, m. Henry Daniel, Esq. of Newforest.
3 Eliza, m. Joseph Morgan Daly, Esq. of Castle Daly.
4 Louisa, m. Robert llandeock Temple, Esq. of Waters-
town, CO. Westmeath, and had one dau. Isabella, wife of
William George, 2nd Lord Harris.
III. Ricliard, killed at the siege of Gibraltar.
TIL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TIN
2013
I. Anne, ni. Benjamin Chapman, Esq. of Killua, co. West-
meath, and was mother of Sir Benjamin Chapman, and of
Sir Thomas Cliapman, 1st and 2nd Barts. of Killua Castle.
Mr. Tighe d. 1766, and was «. by his grandson,
Egbert Steakne Tighe, Esq., b. 3 March, 1760 ; m. 1st, 18
March, 17H5, Catherine, only dau. and heir of Col. Hugh
Morgan, of Cottlestown, co. Sligo, and of Cork Abbey, co.
Wiclilow, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and heir of the Eight
Hon. Philip Tisdall, Attorney-General of Ireland, by Mary
Singleton his wife, niece and co-heir of the Eight Hon. John
Singleton, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and by her (who d.
18 Feb. 1819) had issue,
I. KoBERT Morgan, his successor.
II. William Stearns, 6. 6 Feb. 1793; lost on board H.M.S.
"Ajax," Dec. 1«06.
III. Hugh Usher (Very Eev.), Dean of Derry, s. 1833, to
the estate of Carrick, co. Westmcath, under the will of
Stearne Tighe, Esq., grandson of Stearne Tighe, Esq. of
Carrick, b. 27 Feb. 1802; d. 11 Aug. 1874; m. 21 April,
1828, Anne Florence, dau. of John M'Clintock, Esq. of
Drunicar, co. Louth, by his wife Lady Elizabeth French,
dau. of William, 1st Earl of Clancarty, and by her (who d.
21 Feb. 1893), had issue,
1 Eobert Hugh Morgan, 6. Feb. 1829; d. unm. May, 1867.
2 Charles Moland Morgan, d. April, 1843.
1 Elizabeth Laetitia Morgan, m. 22 June, 1853, Edward
Stopford Blair, Esq. of Penninghame (vide Courtown, in
Peerage), co. Wigton.
2 Catherine Florence Morgan, m. 6 July, 1858, J. E.
Severne, Esq., M.P., of Wallop Hall and Thenford.
I. Catherine, m. July, 1807, William Henry Worth Newen-
ham, Esq. of Coolmore, co. Cork, who d. Sept. 1842. She
d. s. p. Feb. 1858.
Mr. Tighe m. 2ndly, Anna, dau. of Major-Gen. Dilkes and
sister of Lieut.-Gen. Dilkes, Lieut. -Governor of Quebec, and
by her (who d. May, 1823) had no issue. He d. 21 May, 1835,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Morgan Tighe, Esq. of Mitchelstown, J. P. co.
Westmeath, b. 1 July, 1790; m.O July, 1836, his cousin,
Frances Elizabeth, youngest dau. (and eventual sole heir of
her brothers) of Hon. and Eight Eev. Thomas St. Lawrence,
Bishop of Cork and Eoss, by Frances his wife, dau. and co-
heir of Eev. Henry Maule Coughlan, D.D., and by her (who
d- 30 Sept. 1871), had issue,
St. Lawrence Egbert Morgan, his heir.
Marcus Anthony, 6. 9 Aug. 1839 : d. 16 Oct. 1855.
He d. 19 Jan. 1853.
Anns — S.Trae as Tighe of Woodstock, quartering Morgan,
Blaynet, Coote, Cuffe, Tisdall, Singleton, St. Lawrence,
BEAnFORT, Holland, Ed.mund Plantagenet of Woodstock ,
Beauchamp Earl of Warwick, Montgomery Earl of Eglia-
ton and Coughlan.
iJesidcnce— Ashgrove, EUesmere, Shropshire.
TILLARD OF THE HOLME.
TiLLAED, Philip Edward, Esq. of Godman-
cliester, co. Hujitingdoii, J.P. and Earrister of the
Inner Temple, b. 31 July, 1836; m. 1871, lona
Mary, eldest surviving dau. of the late John
Bonham Carter, Esq. of Adhurst St. Mary, and
lias issue,
I. Edward Eosslyn, 6. 1 Jan. 1874.
II. Francis Bonham, 6. 21 Jan. 1875.
in. Philip Henry, b. 20 May, 1880.
IV. John Arthur Stuart, 6. 24 Nov. 1889.
I. Mary Emily, b. 29 Nov. 1872.
II. Edith lona, b. 16 April, 1876.
HI. Laura Julia, 6. 11 July, 1877.
IV. Olive Marjorie, b. 20 Dec. 1878.
liineag'e. — The family of Tillard are of French extrac-
tion, and are first found in England at Totnes, co. Devon,
■where
Henky Tillard was bur. 22 Nov. 1603, aged 95. His son,
William Tillard, Mayor of Totnes, b. 1547, had issue, by
his wife Margaret, two sons and two daus. His eldest son,
William Tillard, Mayor of Totnes, b. 1585 ; m. Isabella,
•<3au. of Eichard Michalmore, Esq. of Halwil, co. Devon, and
had issue, four sons and six daus. Of the sons, Isaac was
Mayor of Plymouth; but the only one who left issue was his
youngest son,
Abraham Tillard, Esq. of London, 6. 21Jan. 1632. Hem.
Mary, dau. of Joas Bateman, Esq., grandfather of the 1st
Viscount Bateman, by whom (who d. 18 Feb. 1729) he had
■issue, six sons and three daus. His eldest son. Sir Isaac
Tillard, Knt., d. s.x>-; the family of his 2nd son, William
Tillard, Esq., expired 1828, at the death of his grandson,
James Tillard Esq. of Street-End House ; and the only one of
the other sons who left issue was his younger son,
JoAS Tillard, Esq., 6. 15 Jan. 1690 ; m. April, 1726, Kathe-
rine, eldest dau. and co-heir of Thomas West, M.D., and
cousin of Admiral Temple West and of the celebrated Gilbert
West. He d. Jan. 1774, and by her (who d. April, 1757) left a
son.
Rev. Richard Tillard, Vicar of Wirksworth, co. Derby,
b. 19 Oct. 1732; m. 28 Sept. 1702, Sarah, only child of Ealph
Yoward, Esq. of York, heir of the family of Yoward ofHooton
Locriss and of Westcrdale, co. York, and by her had (with
junior issue, all d. s. p.) a son and successor,
Eev. Eichard Tillard, M.A., of Street-End House, Rector
of Bluntisham, co. Huntingdon, J. P., b. 16 July, 1765, whom.
31 Dec. ISIO, Margaret, Srddau. of Rev. William Smelt, Rector
of Gedling, Notts, by Margaret his wife, only sister of Philip,
5th Earl of Chesterfield, and by her (who d. 2 Sept. 1841) had
issue,
I. Philip, of whom hereafter.
II. James Arthur, Rector of Conington, co. Cambridge, b. 25
Nov. 1812; m. 28 July, 1836, Ellen, eldest dau. of Eev.
Joseph Cotterill, of Blakeney, co. Norfolk, and has issue.
III. Richard Henry (Eev.), M.A., Eector of Blakeney, co.
Norfolk, b. 28 Dec. 1815; m. 1847, Anna, 2nd dau. of Eev.
Joseph Cotterill, and has issue.
IV. William Obins, b. 20 Feb. 1824.
I. Margaret Amelia, m. 25 Nov. 1834, Rev. John Storer, of
Chiddinfold, near Godalming.
II. Harriett Jesse, m. Rev. Charles Dent Bell, of Ambleside,
and d. 9 March, 1851.
Mr. Tillard s. his cousin, the late James Tiliard, Esq., 1 Sept.
1828. He d. Jan. 1850, and was «. by his eldest son,
Philip Tillaed, Esq. of Stukeley Hall, J.P. co. Hunting-
don, 6. 20 Sept. 1811 ; vi. 6 May, 1834, Philippa Julia, eldest
dau. of John Thomas Baumgartner, M.D., of Godmanehester,
CO. Huntingdon, and by her (who d. 16 Dec. 1885), has had
issue,
I. Henry Percy, Lieut. E.H.A., b. 3 July, 1835, d. in India
18 Dec. 1858.
II. Philip Edward, of Godmanehester.
III. John Arthur, Major-Gen. R.A., b. 13 Sept. 1837: vi.
Eliza Scott, dau. of Gen. George Palmer Whish, Esq., and
has, with other issue, Henry Percy, b. 17 April, 1860, and
Philip George, b. 30 Jan. 1862.
IV. Robert Mowbray. Eector of Tittleshall, Norfolk, b. 31
March, 1846 ; m. 12 April, 1877, Sophia Harriet, dau. of
Ven. Archdeacon Lloyd, of The Whitehall, Shrewsbury, and
has issue, Hugh Philip, b. 24 Jan. 1878; Aubrey Thomas,
b. 10 April, 1»81 ; Ealph Philip; Helen Sophia; Florence
Maud.
V. Algernon, b. 10 Oct. 1847; m. Mamie, dau. of — Atkin-
son, Esq., and has issue, two sons.
I. Emily Harriet, ni. F. J. Eooper, Esq. of Abbotts Eipton
Hall, CO. Huntingdon.
II. Philippa Margaret, m. Major Henry Doveton.
III. Adelaide Julia, m. Eev. George Alfred Foyster, Rector
of All Saints, Hasiings.
IV. Florence, >ii. Ernest George Bevan, Esq., son of the late
George Innes Bevan, Esq. of Farm Hall, Godmanehester.
Mr. Tillard d. 6 April, 1887, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son.
Arms (borne by the family ever since their residence in this
country, and supposed to be of foreign origin)— Arg., a pale,
indented point in point, gu. and az., between two mascles sa.,
quartering West and Yoward. Crest— Originally a death's
head ; but since the intermarriage with Katherine West (1726),
the family have usually borne the crest of West : Out of a ducal
coronet or, a griflin's head az., ears and beak or.
/Seat— The Holme, Godmanehester, Huntingdon.
TINDAIi-CARILL-WORSLEY OE PLATT
HALL.
Tindal-Caeill-Woesi-et, Nicolas, Esq. of
Piatt Hall, CO. Lancaster, M.A. Pembroke Coll.
Oxford, b. 5 Jan. 1848 ; w. 17 April, 1875, Eliza-
beth, dau. and heir of Charles Carill-Worsley, Esq.
of Piatt Hall, Manchester, and of Winster, co.
Derby, and great-granddau. of Erasmus Darwin,
M.D. [see Daewin of Fern), and has had issue,
I. Charles Nicolas, b. 20 Aug. 1876.
II. John Acton, b. 20 and d. 21 July, 1877.
III. Acton, 6. 9 Sept. 1878.
IV. Ralph, 6. 27 Dec. 1881.
I. dementia, b. 27 May, 1884.
He assumed by royal licence, 1878, the surname
and arms of Caeill-Worsley.
2014
TIN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TIP
Lineagre Eev. John Tindai, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxford,
Iteetoi- of St. Ives. Cornwall, and Vicar of Cornwood, Devon,
who ,/. 1714; Hi. Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas Prideaux, Esq. of
St. Thom;^, Barbados, President of Council in that island, and
had issue, four sons and two daus. His son and heir,
Kev. Nicolas Ti.ndal, M.A. of Exeter Coll. and Fellow of
Trin. Coll. Oxford, Hector of AlvcrstoUe, co. Southampton,
Vicar of Walthain, Essex, Hector of Colbourne, Isle of Wight,
ChapUiinofGrecnwiehHospit.il, and translator and coniiiuator
of lUriN's Ilistorii of E»:/lu)i<l, d. 1774; hi. 29 Jan. 1710, Anne,
dau. of John Kcate, Esq. of Hasborne, berks, and had issue,
I. Joii.v, Kector of Chelmsford, Essex, m. Mary, dau. (by his
1st niarriairel and co-heir of Rev. Oliver Pocklinston, Hector
of Chelmsford, and had issue, an only dau. m. 1773, Kev. John
llortran, Kector of Chelmsford, and left issue; ii. Geokge, of
■»hora presently ; iii. James, a Capt. in the 4th Kegt. of
Dragoons, d. 17i30, and left issue, i. Letitia, d. wiYii. The
2nd son,
George Tindal, Esq. of Coval Hall, Chelmsford, Capt. R.X.,
d. 1777 ; m. Diana, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Oliver Pock-
linjiton, Kector of Chelmsford (by his 2nd marriase with
Catherine, d.au. and sole heir of John Manwood, Esq. of Broni-
field, Essex), and by her (who d. April. 1806, aged 92) had
issue, Robert, his heir; George, d. s. p. ; Diana, d. unm. :
and Katherlne, m. Philip Williams, Esq. His son and suc-
cessor,
Robert Tindal, Esq. of Coval Hall, Chelmsford, Essex, d.
1S3". ; m. Sally, only child of John Pocock, Esq. of Greenwich
Hospital, Kent, and had issue,
I. Nicolas CoNTXGHAM (Sir), Knt., M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.,
Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, Solicitor-General 1826-29, Chief Justice
of the Court of Common Pleas 1829-46, b. 12 Dec. 1776; m.
2 Sept. Ib09, Merelina, younccest dan. of Thomas Symonds,
Esq., Capt. R.N., and by her (who d. 22 Feb. lalS) had
issue.
1 Nicolas (Rev.), M.A. Trin Coll. Camb., Vicar of Sand-
hurst, CO. Gloucester, b. 6 July, 1810; m. 9 April, 1839,
Anne Frances, dau. of J. G. Schweitzer, Esq. of Southall,
Middlesex, and dying 25 Aug. 1842, left issue by her,
Merelina Frances, «i. Arthur Stamford, Esq., whoi/. s.;;).
Adela Rose Ellen, i/t. 6 Oct. 1859, James Mouat, Esi].,
M.D., V.C, C.B., and Knight of the Legion of Honoui-,
Inspector-General of Army Hospitals.
2 Louts .St.monds, his heir.
3 Robert John, d. an infant 3 Feb. I8I4.
4 Charles John, d.. unm. 18.')3.
1 Merelina, m. 16 May, 1840, James Whatman Bosanquet,
Esq. of Claysmore, near Enlleld, and d. 2 Sept. lo.^i2,
leaving issue.
2 Isabella Juliana, d. unm. 18 Feb. 1818.
Sir Nicolas Conyngham Tindal, d. 6 July, 1845, and was s.
by his eldest and only surviving son,
Locis Stmosds Tindal, Vice- Admiral R.N., h. 29 Aug.
ISU ; VI. 15 June, 18.')3, Henrietta ilaria O'Dunuell
Whyte, and dying 4 Feb. 1876, left issue by her,
1 Nicolas Charles of Hanningfield, Essex, 6. 27 Nov.
1857.
1 Maria Merelina, 7n. .Jan. 1876, Arthur Mildmay Gepp,
Esq., son of Thomas Morgan Gepp, Esq. of Mayntrees,
Chelmsford.
2 Emily Frances. 3 Katherine Mary Adela.
n. John Pocock, a Midshipman R.N., killed in the engage-
ment with the Dutch fleet at Camperdown, 11 Oct. 1797,
aged 17.
III. George, d. v.nm. 1805.
IV. Thomas, of whom presently.
V. Charles, a Comm. R.N., b. 28 Oct. 1786; m. 25 Oct. 1816,
Anne, dau. of James Grant, of Thoby Priory, Essex, and
had issue,
1 Charles Grant, of Fir Grove, Winchfield, Hants, h. 31
JiUy, 1823; m. 14 Aug. 1856, Anne Amory, 5th dau. of
John Travers, Esq. of Turville Park, co. Bucks, and h;;s
issue, Charles Frederick, 6. 19 Nov. 1h57; John Travers,
b. 1 June, 1860; Annie Grant; Maria Louisa; Jane
Emilia; Elizabeth Grant; and Esther Kirkpatrick.
2 Edward Robert, d. unm. 7 June, 1835.
3 Frederick Colquhoun, d.. unm. 22 June, 1855.
4 Arthur De VeuUe, d. unm. 1 Aug. 1854.
5 Francis Hcrringhain, d. unm. 1857.
1 Anna. 2 Laura, '/. unm. 1873.
3 Merelina. 4 Isabella.
5 Harriet Jane. 6 Adelaide. 7 Mary.
Capt. Charles Tindal d. 31 Oct. 1859.
VI. Itobert, M.D., of Colchester, Essex, d. unm. 1834.
I. Marianne Elizabeth, m. George Porter. Esq. of Stanstead,
Bury, Herts; d. 1845.
II. Jane (Rev.), m. Vincent Edwards, Vicar of Broomfiekl,
Essex ; d. 1850.
HI. Sally, m. John Duncan King, Esq., Capt. in the Fusiliers.
IV. Clarina Isabella, in. William WoodroofTe, Esq. of Lin-
coln's Inn.
■^Iie 3rd son,
Thomas Tindal, Esq. of The Prebendal House, Aylesbury,
Bucks, Clerk of the Peace and Treasurerof that co., 6. 31 Aug.
1783, the 4th but 2nd surviving son of Robert Tindal, Esq.
of Coval Hall, Essex. He m. 1st, 25 Jan. 1809, Anne, dau.
of Acton Chaplin, Esq. of Aylesbury, Clerk of the Peace and
Treasurer co. Bucks, by whom (who d. 23 May, 1812) he had
issue,
I. Acton, of The Manor House, .\ylesbury.
I. Anne Eliza, m. 5 Nov. 1829, Sir John'de Veulle, Knt. of
?t. Helier, Jersey, BailitT of the island, who d. 1 June, 1848.
She d. 19 Feb. 1851, leaving issue.
Mr. Tindal m. 2ndly, 12 Dec. 1816, Mary Anne, dau. of Rev.
Henry Uhthoff, Reetor of lluntingtield, Suffolk, and cousin of
Joshua, 2nd Lord Huntingfield, by whom (who d. 11 March,
1826) he had further issue,
II. Henry (Rev.), M.A. Braseno.se Coll. Oxon, late Rector of
Franckton, co. Warwick, 6. 7 March, 1820; lu. 29 Nov. 1855,
Emma, dau. of James Haydock Hill, Esq. of Elmley Parle,.
CO. Worcester, and has issue.
HI. Thomas William, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., of Lincoln's
Inn, Special Pleader, b. 8 Sept. 1821 : m. 3 Sept. 1864, at the
British Embassy, Paris, Louisa Matilda (d. 1884), dau. of
Thomas Trueman, Esq. of Hill, near Manchester.
n. Mary Isabella, m. 20 Jan. 1846, Rev. Arthur Pearson,
M.A., Rector of Springfield, Essex, and has issue.
HI. Frances, d. unm. 13 Sept. 18.32.
IV. Amelia, m. Rev. John Kadcliffe Pretyman, M.A., Vicar
of Aylesbury, and d. 1884, leaving issue.
V. Cornelia Jane, m. 14 Aug. 1851, Sir William Browne,
Knt., C.B., who d. 1834.
Mr. Tindal d. 26 July, 1850, and was s. by his son,
Acton Tindal, Esq. of The Manor House, Aylesbury, Cleric
of the Peace for Bucks, b. 20 July, 1811 ; m. 30 July, 1846,
Henrietta Euphemia, dau. and heir of Rev. John Harrison,
M.A., J. P. of Ramsey, Essex, Vicar of Dinton, and had issue,
I. Nicolas, now Tindal-Carill-W'orslet, of Piatt Hall,
II. Acton Gifford, B.A. King's Coll. Camb., and of Lincoln's
Inn, h. 11 Nov. 1849.
HI, Charles Harrison, B.A. and B.C.L., Magdalen Coll. Oic-
ford, and of Lincoln's Inn, b. 15 March. 1851.
I. Henrietta Diana, d. unm. 18 Dec. 1867.
II. Margaret Sabina, twin with her sister.
Mr. Acton Tindal d. 26 Oct. 1880.
Arms — Arg., a fesse dancettee gu., in chief a fleur-de-lis az.
between two crescents of the second, and in base a crescent of
the last between two fleurs-de-lis of the third. Onst—ln front
of five ostrich feathers arg., a fleur-de-lis az. between two-
crescents gu. Motto— 'Nos.ce teipsum.
Sea<— Piatt Hall, ilanchester.
TIPPING OF BOLTON.
GrARTSiDE-TipriXG, Hexry Thomas, Esq. of
QuaiT Wood, Isle of Wiglit and Eolton, co. Lan-
caster, Liput. 11. N., Lord of tlie Manor of Little-
Eolton, Lancashire, Z). June, 1848; m. Dec. 1890,
Marv Stuart, dau. of the late Capt. I'lvnn, E.A.,
and has issue,
I. Vernon Dan vers, b. 189U.
I. Phyllis, b. 1892.
Mr. H. T. Gartside-Tipping inherited Quarr Wood
from his uncle, the Rev. Vernon Tipping.
Liineagre. — The family of Tippino (anciently Typpynge)
had ils origin from a village or hamlet of the same name,
situate in the township of Clayton-le-Dale, co. Lancaster, and
distant about five miles from the tov/n of Blackburn. The
mansion-house, called Tipping Hall, appears to have been
possessed bya family bearing the local name certainly as early
as temp. Edward 111., but probably much earlier. The family
became divided into two branches about the commencement of
the 16th century, the elder of which was eventually dignified
with a baronetcy in the person of Sir Thomas Tipping, of
Wheatfield, co. Oxford. The younger Lancashire branch
settled at Preston, and afterwards removed to Manchester,
where they became possessed of good estates.
Uiciiard Tipping, an Alderman of Preston, co. Lancaster,
ti-iiip. Henry VII., is recorded as such on the corporation
rolls 1500. He w.as s. by (most probably his son),
Thomas Tipping, .\lderman and Mayor of Preston temp.
Henry VIIL, who m. and had issue, four sons, Robert,
whose descendants remained at Preston ; Richard, of whom
hereafter; Evan; and Thomas, living 34 Henry VIIL, a.d.,
1542. Thomas Tipping was Mayor of the guild of Preston 34
Henrt VIIL, when his four sons are recorded in the rolls as-
attending. His 2nd sou,
TIP
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TIS
2015
EicHAKD Tipping, jjent. of Manchester, gave to his mansion-
house the name of Tipping Gates. He m. and liad issue, three
sons and four daus.,
I. John, his heir.
II. Samuel, of Manchester, niercliant, d. v./im., and was bur.
at the CoUeRiate Church 26 Nov. 1633.
in. Georpe, of Manchester, m. 7 Dec. 1591, Mary, dau. and
heir of Thomas Willott, Esq. of Manchester, by Kllen his
wife, dau. of Sir Edmund Trafford, Knt. of Trafford, co.
Lancaster, and dying J 629, left two daus., his co-heirs,
Mary, m. 1614, Peter Leigh, Esq. of The West Hull, High
Leigh, and Elizabeth, in. Kichard Haworth. Esq.
I. Elizabeth, d. young, and was bur. 8 July, IfiH.
II. Cicely, i/t. 10 June, 1589, Oswald .Moscley, Esq. of Garratt,
CO. Lancaster.
III. Ann, III. 1 Oct. 159-1, Thomas Puleston, merchant of
London.
IV. Isabel, m. 27 July, 1595, William Kendall, Gent, of
Manchester.
Richard Tipping d. 1592, and was .«. by his son,
John Tipping, gent, of Tipping Gates, Manchester, jii. 14
Oct. 1588, Isabel Goldsmith, of Manchester, and by her had
issue. He was bur. 16 July, 1592, and was s. by his son,
Kichaud Tipping, gent, of Tipping Gates, Manchester, m.
17 April, 1614, Alice Diggles, of Booth Hall, near Manchester,
and had issue. He d. 1621, being s. by his son and heir,
George Tipping, gent, of Tipping Gates, Manchester, and
of Checthani Hill, bapt. 27 Nov. 1618, who d. 1684, leaving by
Jane his wife, a son and heir,
Samuel Tipping, merchant, of Tipping Gates, Manchester,
and Cheethani Hill, bapt. 23 Dec. 1649, who ra. Constance,
dau. (it is believed) of Adam Byrom, Esq. of Kersal, co. Lan-
caster, and by her (who was bur. at the Collegiate Church 24
Oct. 1697) had issue. Samuel Tipping d. Feb. 1733, and was
s. by his son,
Thomas Tipping, Esq. of Cheethani Hill, 6. 25 March, 1690,
m. 3 Jan. 1716-17, Martha Taylor of Manchester, and by her
(who wasbur. at the Collegiate Church 24 Jan. 1751)had issue,
eleven sons and five daus, Martha, dau. and co-heir of John,
the 2nd son, m. Samuel Clowes, Esq. of Broughton Hall.
Thomas Tipping d. April, 1760, and was .■!. by his son,
TH0.MAS Tipping, Esq. of Cheetham Hill, b. 14 Nov. 1716;
m. 1st, 24 Sept, 1741, Esther, dau. of Joseph Bancroft, Esq.
of Manchester, and by her (who d. 5 Dec. 1770, aged 53) had
issue,
I. Joseph, his heir.
II. Thomas, of Ardwick, 6. 6 March, 1749 ; 7h. .A.nne, dau. of
John Whitacre, Esq. of Woodhouse, co. York, and d. 15
July, 1815, having had issue,
I William, d. s. p. 2 Joseph, d. s. p.
3 John, HI. the sister of Major-Gen. Sir G. Scobidl, K.C.B.,
and had i.ssue, two daus.
1 Esther. 2 Anne. 3 Eliza.
4 Sarah. 5 Harriett.
in. Samuel, h. 1752 ; d. July, 1770.
IV. Robert, a Gen. in the aimy, b. 1760; d. 1823.
I. Martha, bapt, 17 Jan. 1746 ; bur. 18 Nov. 1774, unm.
II. Mary, m. William Turner, Esq.
Thomas Tipping m. 2ndly, 1773, Katherine Mundy, of Mark-
eaton, co. Derby, widow of Eobert Ayrton, Esq., but by her
(who d. 24 Sept. 1784, aged 62) had no issue. He d. 12 July,
1783, and was s. by his son,
Joseph Tipping, Esq. of Cromsall Hall, co. Lancaster,
h. June, 1743: m. 4 Feb. 1768, Anne, dau. and heir of Robert
Gartside, Esq. of Little Bolton Manor, co. Lancaster, and by
her (who d. Aug. 1788, aged 42) left at his decease, G .Ian.
1800, three daus. (Anne, m. 1803, John Douglas, Esq. of Gryn
Castle, CO. Flint ; Alice; and Mary, m. John Hardman, Esq.)
and one surviving son,
Thomas Tipping, Esq., Lord of the 3Ianor of Bolton, co.
Lancaster, resident at Davenport Hall, co. Chester, b. 14
March, 1774 ; m. 14 March, 1810, Anna, eldest dau. of Eobert
Hibbert, Esq. of Birtles, co. Chester, and Chalfont Park,
Bucks, and by her (who d. Jan. 1863) had issue,
I. Gartside, of whom hereafter.
II. Vernon (Rev.), M.A. Rector of Lawton, co. Chester, 6. 31
Aug. 1813, late of Quarr Wood Lodge, Isle of Wight, d.
April, 1892.
III. Edward Joseph, of Davenport Hall, Congleton, co.
Chester, J. P., b. 5 May, 1815, d.
rv. Alfred, of Longparish House, Bucks, late Lieut. -Col.
Grenadier Guards, b. 2 May, 1817; m. 1861, Flora Louisa,
dau. of Rev. Nicholson Calvert, of Hunsdon, and has issue.
1 Isabel Flora Augusta, in. Peter Hawker, Esq. of Long-
parish House, Bucks.
2 Violet Cecil Mary. 3 Helen Augusta Essex.
V. Francis Gartside (Rev.), M.A. of SansawHall, Shrewsbury,
6. 5 Nov. 1820, J. P. forces. Denbigh and Flint ; m. 16 July,
1846, Marion, dau. of J. Logan, Esq. of Egham Lodge,
Surrey, and d. April, 1886 having iiad issue, I
1 Leonard Gartside, b. 1849.
2 .Vrthur Nembhard Gartside, d. 1860.
3 Vernon Gartside, Capt. Royal Scots, m. 1889, Annie, 3rd:
dau. of the late Mathew Dysart Hunter, Esq. of Anton'*
Hill and Medomsley.
4 Leicester Francis Gartside, R.N.
5 Ernest Alfred.
1 Maria.
Mr. Tipping d. 27 March, 1846, and was s. by his eldest son,
Gartside Gartside-Tipping, Esq. of Bolton, co. Lancaster,,
and Rossfery House, co. Fermanagh, J. P., 6. 3 Dec. 1810 ; m^
20 March, 1844, Jane Margaret, eldest dau. of Robert Fowler,.
Esq. of Rahinston, co. Meath, by Lady Jane Crichton his.
wife, sister of John, 3rd Earl Erne, and by her (who d. ].»
March, 1857) had issue,
I. Henry Thomas, now of Quarr Wood and Bolton.
II. Eobert Francis, now of Rossferry, Lieut. 1st Bengal
Cavalry, b. .\ug. 1852; m. 8 Oct. 18s5, Jane, dau. of James-
Henry Sclater, Esq. of Newick Park, Sussex, and has issue-
two daus., Margaret and Evelyn.
III. Cavendish Walter, Lieut. Indian Staff, 6. Feb. 1857; m.
Louisa, dau. of Col. Spaighr, and has issue, three daus.
I. Louisa Letitia Jane, /,(. Jan. 1869, John Arthur Pomcroy,
Esq., oldest son of the Hon. Arthur W. Pomeroy, and ha.s
issue.
II. Anna Selina, in. 30 Sept. 1875, James Stirling, Esq. of
Gardcne, N.B., and has issue.
in. Mildred Harriette, m. Sept. 1880, John Mervyn Carltoa
Richardson, Esq. of Rossfad.
IV. Alice Jlargaret.
Mr. Tipping rf. Nov. 1890, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Arg., a bull's head erased sa., armed or, on a chief of
the second three plieons of the field. Crest— Xn antelope's
head erased vert, ducally gorged or.
Seat— Quarr Wood Lodge, Isle of Wight ; and Bolton, co.
Lancaster.
TISDALL OF CHARLESFORT.
TiSDALL, Charles Aethue, Esq. of Charles-
fort, CO. Meath, b. 22 April, 1875, s. 1S92.
liineag-e.— This is a branch of the ancient family of
Tisdall in England, which bore arms "Three plieons argent
on a shield sable." When, in the year 1679, Richard St.
George, Ulster King of Arms, ratified and confirmed the arms
to Michael Tisdall, of Mount Tisdall, and his brothers, he
added "a thistle or," for distinction, as is stated in thf
original certificate in Ulster's office. The first of the family
in Ireland was Michael Tisdall, who had a sister Catherine,
m. — FitzSymons. This Michael Tisdall was of Castle Blaney,
CO. Monaghan, he had by his wife Ann {net Singleton), seven
sons and two daus., viz.,
I. Michael, of whom presently.
II. James, J. P. who purchased Pawn, co. Louth, 16 July,
1690 ; M.P. for Atherdee 1695, 1703 and 1713. By Eleanor,
dau. of Mathew French, Esq., he was ancestor to ihe Tis-
dalls 0/ .Bcnrd, now represented by C. B. Marlay, Esq. of
Bawn, and Henry, present Duke of Rutland {see Burke's
Peerage).
III. Thomas, of Bawn, co. Louth, d. 1681-2, who had issue,
1 William, of Charles Street, Dublin, who, by Elizabeth
his wife, was father of the Rev. Thomas, M.A., Rector of
Atherdee, who m. Loetitia, dau. of Chichester Fortescue,
Esq. of Dromiskin.
2 Richard, Registrar of the Court of Chancery in Ireland,
M.P. for Dundalk 1707, and for co. Louth 1713 and 1715,
and who by Mary Boyle his wife, was father of the Right
Hon. Philip Tisdall, P.C, M.P., for Dublin University
1739, 1761, and 1768, Solicitor-General 1751 ; Attorney-
General 1760; PrincipalSecretary for Ireland, and Keeper
of the Privy Seal 1763. He m. Mary, 3rd dau. of the Rev.
Rowland Singleton, D.D., and niece and co-heir of the
Right Hon. llcnry Singleton, Lord Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas, and is now represented by Robert Stearne
Tighe, Esq. of Mitchelstown, co. Westmeath (see Tighe of
MitcheUiown).
IV. John, of Teltown, co. Meath (ancestor of the Tisdalls of
Teltoa-,1), d. 1693-4.
V. Richard, d. unm. 1683. vi. George.
VII. William, of Carrickfergus, 6. 1641 ; by Anna his wife, he
was father to Rev. William Tisdall, D.D., Rector of
Droineree, who m. Eleanor, dau. of Hugh Morgan, ICsq. of
Cottlestown, co. Sli^o, and was father to Rev. William Tis-
dall, B.A., Vicar of St. James', Dublin, who m. Lady Mary
Biabazon, dau. of Chambre, 6th Earl of Meath, and had
issue {see Burke's Peeraije, under title Mbath).
I. Catherine, m. Andrew Har^'ey, Esq.
II. A dau., m. Christopher Cauldwell, Esq. of Dublin.
The eldest son,
Michael Tisdall, of Mount Tisdall, purchased in 1668, the
manor of JIartry, co. Meath (wherein the mansion of L'harles-
fort stands). He was Secondary of the Court of King's Bench
2016
TIS
THE LANDED GENTRY,.
TOD
in Ireland, andJ.P. for co. Moath in 1G79. lie <ii. IS April,
16tJG, Anue, dau. of Kev. \Villi;>ni Harry. Uoctor of Killucan,
orotherof Sir James Uarry, Knt., 1st Lord Siuitry, Chief Jus-
tice of tire King's Bench in Ireland, and had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
u. Michael, A. Ii571. I'arrister-at-T-aw, Military Advocate-
General and Commissioner for Appeals in Ireland; who had
issue, Michael, h. in Dublin 17-3.
I. Catherine, b. 1670; ))i. Charles Campbell, Esq.
II. Elizabeth, bapt. 'Jl Sept. Iu71.
The elder son,
William TisDALL, Esq. of Monnt Tisdall, h. Feb. 1668; is
supposed to hare d. in 1725. lie in. Frances, 3rd dau. of the
Hon. Kobert Fitzgerald and sister of Kobert, 19th Earl of
Kildare, and by her (who d. 26 Aug. 1719) had issue, i.
Michael, his heir; ii. George (Rev.), D.D., of Cork, bapt.
19 June, 1707, who m. Frances, dau. of Lieut. -Col. George
Canning, of. Garvagh, co. Londonderry (.<ee IJurke's Peerage,
Garvagh, B.), and had issue, Michael (Ven.), .\rchdeacon of
Eoss, Frances, and Letitia, wife of — Bayley, Esq. ; i. Cathe-
rine. Mr. Tisdall was s. by his elder son,
Michael Tisdall, Esq. of MountTisdall, M.P. for Atherdee
1713 and 1715, )/!. Catherine, dau. of the Right Hon. William
Palmer, Principal Secretary in Ireland, Secretary for War,
and Commissioner for Appeals, M.P. for Kildare 1695, and
for Castlebar 1703; and by her (who m. 2ndly, Rev. Edward
Hudson, D.D.), had issue, Charles, his heir; Michael;
Catherine, m. Ist, Arthur Hamilton Maxwell, Esq., and2ndly,
— Caultield, Esq. ; and Frances, m. Emanuel Bayley, Esq.
He d. 7 Dec. 1726 (his will, dated 25 Jan. 1724, was proved 18
Jan. 1727), and was s. by his son,
Charles Tisdall, Esq. of Mount Tisdall, 6. 29 Oct. 1719,
who built a new house on his manor of Martry, and called it
Charlesfort, which has since been the designation of the
family. He m. 19 Feb. 1754, Hester, dau. of Oliver Cramer,
Esq., 2nd son of Oliver Cramer, Esq. of Ballyfoyle, co. Kil-
kenny, by Hester his wife, dau. of Sir John Coghill, Knt.
LL.D., Master in Chancery, and left at his decease, 27 June,
1757, Michael, his heir, and Charles, b. 31 Oct. 1756, who m.
Maria, dau. of Edward Croker, Esq., and d. 1816, leaving an
only son, Charles of Dublin, who d. 28 July, 1834 ; he m. 1st,
Susanna, dau. of Harman FitzMaurice, Esq. of Spring Hill, co.
Carlow, she d. 1823, leaving an only son, Charles Edward
Tisdall, D.D., Chancellorof Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.
Charles Tisdall m. 2ndly, Anna, dau. of Capt. Lodge, of
Ballinahone, co. Armagh, and had a son, Richard. Charles
Tisdall m. 3rdly, Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of Major St. Clair,
and had, William St. Clair, of the Deanery, Auckland, New
Zealand; Gordon Charles Vernon; and Rosabella Catherine
Maria. The elder son,
Michael Tisdall, Esq. of Charlesfort, b. 2 Dec. 1755, served
as High Sheriff of Meath 1788. He m. 15 April, 1779, Juliana,
dau. and co-heir (with her sister Jane, m. George, 1st Lord
Headley) of Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, co.
Kerry, M.P. for Tialee 1743-60 (ue Blennerhassett of Balli/-
sef-'ii), and by her (who d. 24 Oct. 1789) had issue,
Charles Arthur, his heir.
James (Rev.), Rector of Ballinderry, b. 20 May, 1784; m.
Sarah Eyre, dau. of Thomas Jackson, Esq. of Tullydoey, co.
Tyrone, and d. Oct. 1847, leaving issue, 1 Thomas, d. unui.
1«71 : 2 James, d. unm. ; 3 Archibald, of Clontarf, b. 2 Oct.
1322, d. 1 April, 1885, having m. Alicia, dau. of Alexander
Hamilton, Esq., Q.C., by whom he had James Archiliald,
b. 1855, (/. 1862, Anne Catherine, ra. William Neville Ward,
Esq., and Juliana; 4Benjamin(Rev.), B.A., of Ballinderry ;
5 William Alexander, d. unm. ; 1 Juliana, d. v.nm.
Archibald, Rear-Admiral R.N. , 6. 5 Sept. 1786; d. vnm. 28
April, 1654. Served in the action off St. Domingo 1806, and
in the reduction of Java 1811, as A.D.C. to Gen. Gillespie.
Juliana, m. 29 Jan. 1799, Alexander Hamilton, Esq. of New-
town Hamilton, co. Armagh, Q.C. (son of Hugh, Lord
Bishop of Ossory), and d. 1840.
Catherine, m. 16 March, 1807, Rev. Francis Gervais, of Cecil,
CO. Tyrone (see tlMtjamUy).
Mr. Tisdall d. 9 March, 1794, and was s. by his son,
Charles Arthur Tisdall, Esq. of Charlesfort, High Sheriff
1811, 6. 7 Nov. 1782; m. 30 March, 1807, Elizabeth, dau. of
John Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf, co. Dublin, 4th in descent from
John Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf, 3rd son of Sir Edward Vernon,
Knt. of Houndshill and Sudbury, ancestor to Lord Vernon, of
Sudbury (see Verxon of Clontarf Castle), and had issue,
John, late of Charlesfort.
AVihiam, of Balbray, J. P., Treasurer of Meath, b. 1817 ; m.
Frances, dau. of Rev. George O'Connor, and has had issue,
1 George, J. P., Ban-ister-atLaw, b. 12 March, 1860, m. 1887,
Margaret Stedman, 3rd dau. of Andrew Armstrong, Esq.,
J. P. of Kylenraore House, co. Galway, and has issue, a dau.
Winifred ; 2 Kichard John, 6. 1862, d. %mm ; 1 Frances
Elizabeth; 2 Elizabeth Martha; 3 Isabella Charlotte; 4
Henrietta; 5 Georgina Florence.
Archibald, Major-Gen., commanded Royal Sussex Kegt., and
Brigade Depot, Aberdeen, b. 31 Aug. 1822; m. I Jan. 1856,
Anna Claire, eldest dau. of Major Henry Walter Bellew,
Bengal Army (see Burke's Extinct Peerage, Bellew, Baron
of Dulcek), granted a reward for distinguished and
meritorious services 1880, he has issue, Archibald Walter
Bellew, M.A., LL.B., b. 15 Aug. 1858; Arthur Lance, Capt.
U.A., b. 25 Nov. 1860 : Ismay Frances, m. Rev. John
Anderson Brown, M. A., of Beawar, Rajputana, son of G.
Brown, Esq. of Galashiels, N.B. ; Anna Claire, to. William
Wilfrid Webb, M.B., Surgeon-Capt. Bengal Army (see Webb
of Odstoch) ; Sarah Sophia, «i. William Stewart Harrison,
Esq.
James, b. 1826; d. unm. 9 June, 1879.
Juliana, m. 22 March, 1838, James Noble Waller, Esq. of
Allenstown, co. Meath (nfe Ihut famili/), and d. 1847.
Henrietta, m. 1835, Richard Chaioner,'Esq. of Kingsfort, co.
]Meath(s.e Hukke's Peeraye, Enniskillen, E.). She d. 22
Nov. 1890.
Elizabeth, d. unm. Maria, d. unm.
Frances, m. Alexander Montgomery, Esq. of Kilmur, co.
Meath, who d. 1863, leaving a son, Alexander Shirley Mont-
gomery, of Kilmur, J. P., High Sheriff 1886, b. 1816; d.
unm. 17 March, 1887.
Mr. Tisdall d. 22 July, 1835, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Tisdall, Esq. of Charlesfort, co. Meath, J. P. and D.L.,
6. 23 July, 1S15; m. 3 Oct. 1837, Isabella, dau. of the late
Hon. George Knox, D.C.L., by Harriet his 2nd wife, dau. of
Thomas Fort-escue, Esq. (see Burke's Peerage, under the title
of Ranfurly), and had issue,
I. Charles Arthur, Capt. 18th Hussars, 6. 28 June, 1838;
d. unm. 22 Jan. I8G9.
II. John Knox, Capt. R.E., b. 10 June, 1839; m. 23 April,
1874, Jane Elizabeth, only dau. of Mr. Robert Adams, and
d. 16 July, 1885, leaving issue, 1 Charles Arthur, now of
Charlesfort; 2 William George Robert, 6. 18 Dec. 1876; 1
Kathleen Isabel ; 2 Elizabeth Violet ; 3 Mary.
III. George William, Lieut. R.E., b. 9 Oct. 1844; d. unm. at
Missourie 7 June, 1872.
IV. Henry Chichester, J. P., b. 21 Jan. 1849 ; ra. 14 June,
1874, Isabella Frances, eldest dau. of John E. Vernon, Esq.
of Erne Hill, co. Cavan (see Vernon of Clontarf Castle).
V. Vernon Archibald, Commander R.N., 6. 2 Sept. 1850.
VI. Richard Louis, 6. 13 April, l.s55.
VII. Arthur James, b. 15 June, 1856.
VIII. Alfred Oliver (Rev.), M.A. Oxon, Vicar of Highbridge,
Somerset, b. 7 July, 18.'i9 ; to. 13 Jan. 1887, Evelyn Susan,
4th dau. of Rev. Arthur John Erapson, M.A., Rector of Ey-
don, CO. Northampton, and has issue, Michael Henry, b. 15
Slarch, 188S ; John Denis, 6. 10 June, 1889; Walter Brian,
b '22 Sept. 1890.
I. Harriet Elizabeth, m. 17 April, 1873, Rev. A. H. Cole-
Hamilton, Rector of Scaldwell, co. Northampton, who d.
Dec. ISS9 (see Burke's Peerage, Enniskillen, E.).
II. Isabella Maria, m. 7 Dec. 187S, Arthur R. Nugent, Esq.
(see Nugent of Portaferry).
III. Anne Charlotte.
Jlr. Tisdall s. his father 22 July, 1845, served as High Sheriff
1841, and d. 7 March, 1892, and was s. by his grandson.
Arms — Sa., a thistle or, between three pheons arg., quar-
tering Blennerhassett. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an
armed hand erect arg., charged with a pellet and holding an
arrow ppr. Motto — Tutantur tela coronam.
Seat — Charleslort, Kells, co. Meath.
TODD OF TRANBY PARK AND
HALNABY.
"Wilson-Todd, William Henkt, Esq. of Hal-
naby Hall and Tranby Tark, co. York, J.P. North
Riding, late Capt. 39th Regt., M.P. for Howden-
shire, E. R. Yorksliire, h. 17 April, 1828; m. 17
July, 1855, Jane Marian Rutherford, only child
and heir of John Todd, Esq. of Haluaby Hall
and Tranby Park, J. P., and has issue,
I. William Pierrepont, late Capt. 4th Hussars, 6. 3 May,
1837, TO. 1887, Catherine Crawford, dau. of the late James
Russel, Esq. of Blackbraes, co, Stirling, and has
issue,'
James Henet, 6. 1891.
I. Elizabeth Jane.
II. Ailcen Frances Mary, m. I June, 1889, Capt. James
Stevenson Twysden, R.N., and has issue, Aileen Elizabeth,
6. 4 Dec. 1891 (See Burke's Peerage, Twysden, Bart.).
III. Evelyn F'ridzueda.
IV. Margaret Annie.
This gentleman, 3rd son of Joshua Wilson, Esq. of
Roseville, co. Wexford, a Col. iu the army, by
TOD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TOK
2017
Frances Maria his wife, duu. of John Eobinson,*
Esq., Treasurer of New Brunswick, assumed by
royal licence, 14 Aiig. 1855, the additional surname
and arms of Todd.
liineagre. — This family derives from Thomas Todd,
settled at Swanl.and, near Hull, iemxi. James I., who was sum-
moned as a jurat in a cause, Elleker v. Bacon, teinp. Chables
I., 1G4'2, and was named in an inquisition held on the death of
Sir Ralph Elleker, Knt.
Thomas Todd, Ksq. of Swanland, son of Robert Todd, m.
Elizabeth AVatson, and left three sons and one dau., John,
Bobert, William, and Elizabeth. The third son,
William Todd, d. 1837, and was s. by his son,
John Todd, Esq. of Tranby Park, J. P., b. 8 March, 1789,
who purchased in 1S43 the estate of Halnaby Hall, N.E. of
CO. York, from Sir John Milbanke, Bart. He m. 27 March,
1827, Jane, eldest dau. and co-heir of Thomas lUUherford,
only son of Archibald Rutherford, Esq. of Jedburgh and
Newcastle-on-Tyne, by Jane Atkinson his wife, only sister of
Ralph Atkinson, Esq. of Angerton, Northumberland, and
Newcastle-on-Tyne, and had an only child,
Jane Makian Ruthekfohd, m. 17 July, 1855, as above,
Capt. William Henky Wilson.
Mr. Todd d. 6 June, 1854.
^amilg of Milson of §run- anb SItbajIj.
Nicholas Wilson, of Scarr, obtained a grant of Scarr and
768 acres in the barony of Bargy, co. Wexford, by patent
dated 8 Feb. 22 Chables 11. 1670. Hem. Barbara, dau. of
Matthew Scott, and was s. by his son,
John Wilson, of Scarr, Hi. 1st Catherine, dau. and co-heir
of Christian Bor, of Bormount, co. Wexford, and obtained with
her thelands of Sledagh, same co., which her father held under
the See of Ferns, by lease of 3 Nov. 1674, and by her had issue,
1. Christian, his heir; ii. Philip; in. Nicholas; iv. Richard;
V. Matthew; i. Ellinor; ii Mary; in. Barbara; iv. Euphemia.
He m. 2ndly (lie. 6 Feb. 1681), Anne Hore, and d. 1714, when
he was s. by his eldest son.
Christian Wilson, of Scarr, who to. (setts, dated 2 April,
1717) Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Radford, of Gurteen, co.
Wexford, and by her (who d. 1761), had, with five daus. (i.
Elizabeth ; ii. Frances, m. John Bowes ; iii. Hannah, m.
William St. John ; iv. Anne, m. Molesworth Bowers ; v. JMary,
m. Nathaniel Davis), two sons,
I. John, of Scarr, his successor, m. Katherine, dau. of
William Palliser, of The Great Island, co. Wexford, and
had a dau. (Anne, m. Veh. 1785, Richard Waddy, of Clough-
east, same co.) and a son,
Christian, of Scarr, m. Elizabeth, dan. of Matthew Red-
mond, ofKilgowan, same co., and had two sons,
1 Jonx, of Scarr, d. s. p. to.
2 Matthew, who s. to The Oreat Island, and adopted
the surname of Palliser. He m. Jane, dau. of
Christian WiLson. of Sledagh, and had two sons, 1
Christian, J. P., b. 7 Jan. I8l2, m. Mary, dau. of
Rodolphus William Ryan, Crown Prosecutor for co.
AVexford, and hadonedau.6. 27 June, 1877 ; 2 Matthew
(Rev.), Rector of White Church, Diocese of Kerns,
present representative of the family, m. 1855, Sophia,
dau. of Rev. Thomas Ottiwell Moore, Rector of Leskin-
f ere. Treasurer of the Diocese of Ferns, and by her (who
d. 18 April, 1856), has one son, Frederick, b. April,
1856.
II. Benjamin, of whom hereafter.
Christian Wilson made his will 16 May, 1765, which was
proved 3 July, 1769. His 2nd son,
Benjamin Wilson, of Sledagh andBenville, m. (lie. 23 July,
1762), Grace Reed, and d. 1767, leaving a son.
Christian Wilson, of Sledagh, twice High Sheriff co. Wex-
ford, 1798-9, TO. Fridswide, dau. of Joshua Nunn, of St. Mar-
garefs, same co., and had, with three daus. (t. F'ridswide, vi.
Ebenezcr Jacob, of Silverspring, M.P. for Dungarvan ; ii.
Dorothy, m. Rev. Richard King, of AVoodville ; in. Jane, m.
Matthew Wilson Palliser, of The Great Island ; and iv. Grace
d. unrd.) four sons,
I. Benjamin, of Sledagh, m. 1815, Sarah Partridge, and d. 1
Aug. 1866, leaving a son,
* The Robinson family were distinguished on the Royalist
side in the American War of Independence. Col. Beverley
Robinson raised a corps (which was officered by his seven sons)
and in consequence he lost large estates. Two of his sons
were otiicers of distinction under Wellington in the Peninsular
War. These were Sir Frederick Rob'nson, K.C.B., and Sir W.
Rol)inson, the great-uncles of Mr. Wilson-Todd. They were a
hranch of the Rokeby family.
II.
Christian, of Sledagh, J. P., m. the dau. of Torton Samuel
\\ alker, of Lceson Street. Dublin, and had 1 Benjamin
Torton, b. 1846; 2 Sinclair; 3 Harry Francis; 4 Annie;
5 Fanny.
II. Joshua, of whom hereafter.
III. Nicholas, Major-Gen. in tlie army, whose dau.,
Maria, to. Lieut.-Gen. Robert Richards, Bombay Infantry,
who (/. 13 Nov. 1884, leaving issue.
IV. John (Rev.).
The 2nd son,
Joshua Wilson, Esq. of Roseville, co. Wexford, Col. in the
army, m. F'ranccs Maria, dau. of John Robinson, Esq.
Treasurer of New Brunswick, and had issue,
I. 'j-'i 'cre Christian Wilson, late Capf. 7th Royal Fusiliers,
6. .:- .Nov. 1823; m. 17 July, 1865, Jane Adelaide, only
clii" .f Robert Anthony Atkinson, Esq.
... John Joshua Wilson, Col. RE., h. 22 Oct. 1826: m. 10
July, 1855, Mary, only dau. of John Edward Latham, Esq.
and has issue,
Arthur Daunce, b. April, 1857 ; d. March, 1862.
Rachel Frances Mary, 6. Jan. 1856 ; d. in infancy.
Gertrude Elizabeth, b. May, 1858 ; d. July, 1861.
Ada Latham, b. June, 18ub.
III. William Henrt, now of Tranby Park.
IV. Beverley Smelt Wilson (Rev.), Vicar of Dudd, Northum-
berland, b. 3 May, 1835 ; m. 16 Jan. 1862, Catherine, dau.
of Rev. Plumpton Wilson, Rector of Moseley, co. Leicester,
and has issue, Cuthbert Beverley, b. Nov. Is62.
I. Elizabeth F'ridzueda, m. 8 Sept. 1842, Henry Bennet
Pierrepont, of Ladywell House, Devon, and Ryhall, Rut-
land.
II. Frances Maria.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Todd, arg., three foxes'
heads couped gu., within a bordure vert ; 2nd and 3rd, Wilson,
arg., on a chevron, between three mullets gu. as many pallets
or. Crests — 1st, Todd, A fox sejant; 2nd, Wilson, Out of a
mural coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding in the
dexter paw a trefoil or. il/o^ots— Oportet vivere: Semper
vigilans.
Seats— Tian\>y Park, Hull ; and Halnaby Hall, near Darling-
ton.
TOKE OF GODINTON.
ToKE, Jonx Leslie, Esq. of Godinton Park, co.
Kent, J.P., formerly Capt. 96th Kegt., and late
Lieiit.-Col. 1st Vol. Eatt. Royal Berkshire Regt., b.
30 Dec. 183y ; m. 1st, 28 Jan. 1864, Agnes Elletson,
youngest dau. of Patrick Robertson Reid, Esq. of
Springhall, co. Lanark, and by her (who d. 1865)
has issue,
I. Francis Nicolas John, b. 1 March, 1S65.
He m. 2ndly, Margaret Jemima, only cliild of Rev.
P. B. Adams, Rector of Hopesay, Salop, by whom
he has issue,
II. Leslie Alexander St. Lawrence, 6. 1871.
I. Ethel Margaret.
Lineagre.— This family of Tore, the name of whose
patriarch appears on the Roll of Battle Abbey, is stated by
Thoroton to have been settled in co. Nottingham as early as
the reign of AV'illiam Rufus, and to have possessed large
estates there at Kelham, Walkeringham, &c. The pedigree
given by that historian has the name spelled in seventeen
different ways. Of this family was Bryan Tuke, who was
first Secretary to Cardinal Wolsey, afterwards Foreign Sccre-
taryto Henry VIII., then Treasurer to the King's Chamber
and Clerk of the Signet, and sometime Ambassador to France
with Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of Durham.
John Toke, of Beere, in the parish of Westcliffe, near Dover
(8th in lineal descent from Robert de Toke, who was at
the battle of Northampton with Henry III., 1264), in. 2
Edward III., Elizabeth M.almains, and was father of
John Toke, of Beere, M.P. for Dover temp. Henry V., who
m. Joyce, dau. of Sir Thomas Hoo, brother of Thomas, Lord
Hoo and Hastings, and had three sons,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Ralph, ancestor of the Tokes of Herts, Dorset, and
London.
III. John, TO. Alice, dnu. and heir of Thomas Crouch, of
Dover, and had an only child, Alice, wife of Sir John Eyre,
of CO. Derby.
The eldest son,
Thomas Toke, of Beere, "Justice of Peace and Quorum, a
person of great reputation in his county," m. 1st, Joan, dau.
and eventually heir of William Goldwell, Esq. of Godinton,
Kent, and had issue. lie m. 2ndly, Cecily, dau. of Sir Robert;
6 N
201S
TOK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TOM
Chicholey. hut by her had no child. Thomas Toke d. 10
Edward IV. II is son,
John Toke, of Godinton, who, say.s the old family ppdiprroe,
for his speedy expedition in a message to the French kiiiff,
had the ;;oat of tlie greyliound's head given him, as an aug-
mentation L^f honour, by IIesby VII. By Margaret his 1st
wile, dau. and heir of John Walworth, Esq. of Wahvurtli, Suf-
folk, he left at his decease, 20 Jlay, 1513, a son and successor,
John Toke, Esq. of Godinton, in. Cicely, dau. of Sir Thomas
Kompe, Knt. of Wye, Kent, and had issue. His grandson,
John Toke, of Godinton, </;. Agnes, dau. of Thomas Thom-
son, of Petham, and dying 1G27, was s. by his eldest son,
XiroL.is Toke, Esq. of Godinton, b. 2S May, 15S8, High
.'^luvitTot Kent li!(;2. He /(i.five wives, buthad no mule issue.
Mr. Toke d. liiSO, aged ;'_', and was s. by (the son of his
brother Henry, M.D.) his nephew,
Sib Nicolas Toke, Knt. of Godinton, High Sheriff of Kent,
lt)93, who il. 1725, leaving (by Catherine his "ind wife, dau. of
Sir Thomas Dyke, Knt. of Horeham), with several daus., two
sons, of whom the elder,
John Toke, Esq., of Gcdintou, h. 1671, several timss M.P.
for East Grinstead, m. 170!', Susanna, dau. and co-heir of Rev.
Daniel Miles, D.D., of Crutchcd Friars, London, and dying
1740, was j!. by his son,
Nicoi-As Toke, Esq. of Godinton, 6. 1702; m. Eleanor, dau.
and heir of John Cockman,M.D., by Anne his wife, dau. of Sir
Felix Wilde, 2nd Bart., and by her (who d. 1763) had issue, two
sons, I. John, his heir, andii. Nicliol.Ts(Rev.), Rector of I'^arns-
ton, Essex, )/;. Catherine Bruce, and, dying 1807, left, with a
dau. Mary Anne, m. Rev. George Lcapingwell, three sons,
Nicolas, b. 1769, m. 1808, Sarah, only dau. and heir of John
Eayner, Esq. of Dunraow; John, d. 1771, m. Agnes Cridland,
and d. ISOO, leaving one son, John, m. and has issue, and
Thomas (Rev.>, Fellow of Christ's Coll. Camb., who d. 1837.
Mr. Toke if. 1767, and was s. by his son,
John Toke, Esq., of Godinton, b. 1738, High Sheriff of Kent
1770 ; ?)<. 1702, Margaretta Eleanor, dau. and heir of William
Eoundell, Esq. of Knaresborough, eo. York, and by her (who
d. 1780) had issue,
I. XicoLAS RoDNDELL, his heir.
II. John (Rev.\ Vicar of Beaksbonrne and Rector of Ilarblc-
down, Kent, b. 1766; d. s. p. 1820.
III. William, successor to his brother.
I. Margaret Eleanor, d. unm. 1813.
II. Mary, m. 1813, Edward Scudamore, M.D., and d. 1833.
3Ir. Toke d. 1819, was s. by his eldest son,
XlcoLAs RocNDELL ToKE, Esq. of Goclinton, ;». 19 May,
1764; ill. 1791, Anna Maria, dau. of SirBourchier Wrcy. Bart,
ot Tawstock, Devon, and by her had issue,
Ellen Maria, m. 27 Sept. 1827, her cousin. Rev. 11. B. Wrey.
Mr. Toke d. 19 Feb. 1837, and was s. by his brother,
Rev. William Toive, of Godinton, Rector of Barnston,
Essex, 6. 1769: m. 18 March, 1793, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Francis
Marins West, D.D., Rector of Draycott Corne and of Dauntsey,
Wilts, and d. 2 May, 1855, having had issue,
I. John, b. 23 May, 1796; d. s. p. 19 May, 1823.
II. Nicolas, his heir.
III. William Thomas, b. 29 Sept. 1802.
IV. Richard Koundell (Rev.), Rector of Barnston and Per-
petual Curate of Little Dunmow, Essex, b. 14 July, 1805;
„i. 22 April, 1840, Catherine, dau. of John JoUiffe Tuffncll,
Esq. of Langley, Essex, and d. Feb. 1892.
1. Eleanor West, d. 1846. ii. Mary Anne, d. 1836.
III. Frances Rebecca, d. 1878.
The son and heir.
Rev. Nicolas Toke, of Godinton, J. P., 6.6 Oct. 1799; m.
4 July, 1837, Emma, 2nd dau. of John Leslie, D.D., Bishop of
Elphin, by Isabella his wife, 2nd dau. of Hon. and Right Rev.
Thomas St. Lawrence, Bishop of Cork and Ross, andgranddau.
of Thomas, 27tli Baron and l=t Earl of Howth, and had issue,
I. John Leslie, now of Godinton.
IL Nicolas Roundell (Rev.;, B.A., b. 15 July, 1843; m.
1865, Jane Robertson, eldest dau. of Patiick Robertson
Keid, Esq. of Spring Hall, co. Lanark, and has issue.
III. William Arthur, b. 7 March, 1850; to. Oct. 1874, Eliza-
beth, dau. of — Easton, Esq., and had i.ssue. He d. 1883.
I. I>abel!a Frances, m. 17 June, 1861, Henry Oldham Munn,
Esq., Capt. 13th Light Dragoons, eldest son of W. Augustus
Munn, Esq. of Throwley House, Kent, and has issue. He
d. 1864.
II. Emma Laura, m. 21 Oct. 1862, Francis Reid, Esq., Capt.
9Gtli Regt., only surviving son of Patiick Robertson Reid,
Esq. of -Spiiiig Hall, co. Lanark, and has issue.
III. Mary Kmily.
IV. Eleanor Margaret, m. 1873, James Salkeld Burra,
youngest son of \V. Burra, Esq. of Ashford, Kent, and d.
25 April, 1>493, leaving issue.
V. Frances Louisa, d. 2 May, 1856.
VI. Fluience Augusta, d. 31 Jan. 1853,
The Rev. N. Toke d. 10 April, 1866.
AriKs — CJiiarterly ; 1st and 4th per chevron sa. and arg.,
three griffins' heads erased counterchanged ; 2nd and 3rd (coat
of augmentalion, granted by King Henry VII.), arg., on a
chevron, between three greyhounds' heads erased sa., langued
ppr., collared or, three plates. Crfsf.f— 1st, A griffin's head
erased per chevron arg. and sa. guttee counterchanged, holding
in his beak a sword ppr., hilt and pommel or; 2nd, Ot augmen-
tation, A fox eouranc reguardant ppr. ilotto — Militia mea
multiplex.
■VciU— Godinton, near Ashford, Kent.
TOLL OF STRETE.
Toll, IIeney Limbhet, Esq. of Manor House,
Stretc, Devon, B.A. Oxon, J.P., Capt. 3rd Batt.
Devon Ecgt., b. 3 Sept. 1856.
Lineag-e.— This family possessed considerable landed
property in Hants, and were, for several generations, seated
at Grewell St. Mary, in the parish of Odiham. Tradition
relates that this family having, in the reign of Henry VII.,
secreted in their house Sir James Windham (attainted of
treason, and afterwards beheaded on Tower Hill), lost a con-
siderable part of their property by fine and sequestration, as
well as writings and documents of importance.
The immediate ancestor of the Tolls of Perridrjc,
AsHBDRNHAM ToLL, Esq. of Grewfll, Hants, in. Anne, dau.
of Richard Newman, Esq. of Evercrcech Park, Somerset, and
had issue,
F'kederick. Edmund, Rear-Admiral B.N.
Asliburnham, of Preston Deanery, co. Northampton (see
Newman of Tkornbury Park).
Charles (Rev.), Rector of Rewe, Devon.
The eldest son.
Rev. Frederick Toll, Vicar of Odiham, and Prebendary of
Salisbury, m. 1739, Ann, dau. of Richard Limbrey, Esq., and
d. 1764-65, leaving one son.
Rev. John Frederick Toll, Vicar of Kingsclere, b. at
Upton Gray, Hants ; m. his cousin, Jane, dau. and coheir of
Richard Limbrey, Esq. and d. 1796, leaving an only .son,
Henry Limbrey Toll, Esq. of Perridge House, Devon, J. P.
and D.L., m. 1st, 1813, Margaret, dau. of Rev. Alexander
Mackenzie, of Sharrowhead, eo. York, but by her (who (/.
1821) he had no issue, and 2ndly, 1823, Anne, eldest dau. of
Walter Vavasour, Esq. of Heath, co. Y'ork, by whom he had
one son and one dau.
Henry Limbrey, of Manor House, Strete.
J iilia Frances.
Sir. Toll d. 6 .\ug. 1844, and was s. by his son,
Henry Limbrey Toll, Esq. of Manor House, Strete. J. P., h.
19 Aug. 1828; m. 4 Oct. 1855, Louisa Frances, dau. of William
Brampton Burne, Esq. of St. Leonard's, Devon, late Capt. 15th
Hussars, and d. 20 May, 1881, leaving issue,
Henry Limbrey, now of Strete.
Walter Vavasour, b. 19 Sept. 1858.
Augustus Brampton, b. 18 Oct. 1860.
Amy Louisa.
Annie Cluniotte, d. 27 May, 1870.
Florence Mary.
Mr. Tollff. 1381.
Seat— Manor House, Strete, Dartmouth.
TOMKINSON OF REASEHEATH.
ToJiKiNSOx, IIeney Eicuaed, Esq. of Kcasc-
lieatb, CO. Clicster, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb., Bar-
rister-at-Law, b. 28 Aug. 1831.
Lineage. — Tuo.mas Tomkinson, Esq. of Knighlley, co.
Stafford, 6. circa 1620 ; m. Margaret, dau. of Mathew Bayley,
Esq. of Norbury, and had issue,
I. James (llev.). Vicar of Sandon, b. 1650: d. s. p. 1709.
II. Henry, Rector of Ashley, d. s. p. 1731.
III. John, Rector of Kiiightley.
IV. William, of Bostock, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Joyce.
The 4th son,
William Tomkinson, of Bostock, 6. circa 1652; d. 1719;
was twice married, and had, by his 1st wife, a son,
I. William, of Bostock, 6. 1703, who had issue, William, of
Bostock, b. 1725; d. s. p. 1770.
He hi. 2ndly, Mary Bayley, and had another son,
II. James Tomkinson, Esq. of Dorfold, Nantwioh, b. 1711
(son of William Tomkinson, Esq. of Bostock, by Mary
TOM
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TO:\I
2019
Eaylo)-, his 2nd wife) ; m. I'S^, Katherinc, 2n(l dau. of
Thomas Wettenluill, ICsq. of Xantwich, derivud from a
youngLT sou of Wettenhall, of Wettenhall, and had issue,
1 James (Rev.), Hector of Daveiiliam, lu. Jlary, dau. of
John Wood, Esq., and had issue, one son, James, who d.
without issue.
2 Henrt, of whom presently.
3 Edward, who .<. his cousin, William Tomkinson, in the
property of Bostock Hall, took the name of Wkttenhall,
m. Miss Marsden, and had issue.
1 Catherine, m. Very liev. Geoi-ge Cotton, Dean of Chester,
uncle of the 1st Lord Combermere.
The 2nd son,
Henry Tomkinsok, Esq. of Dorfold, Nantwich, h. 17-11 ; m.
1770, Anne, dau. of John Darlington, Esq. of Aston, co.
■Chester, and had issue,
I. Edward, d. unm.
II. James (Uev.), of Dorfold Hall, rii. Julia, dau. of John
Nesham, Esq., and had issue,
1 Henry James, d. unm.
1 Anne, m. Wilbraliam Spencer Tolkmache, Esq., brother
of John, 1st Lord Tolleniaehe, and has two sons and two
daus. {see Tollemache of Dorfold).
2 Julia, m. Sir Henry Eich, Bart., and d. ,«. p. 1874.
in. Henby (Hev.), of Eeaseheath, m. 1824, Harriet Sophia,
dau. of Shakspear Philips, Esq., and d. 1838, having had
issue,
1 Edwakd, of Eeaseheath, Col. in the army, h. 11 July,
1825, entered the Sth Hussars as Cornet 1843, and served
in the Crimea; d. unm. 14 May, ls70.
2 Francis William, b. 1829 ; d. unm. 1864.
3 Henry Eichakd, now of Eeaseheath.
1 Sophia Anne, m. 184.5, George Edward Lynch Cotton,
D.D., Bishop of Calcutta, who d. 1866, leaving one son,
Edward Thomas Davenant, now Cotton-Jodrell (see
JoDBELL of I'eardsleif), late Capt. E.A., and one dau.
Ursula Mary, who m. 1st, Eev. W. Hillyard, and 2ndly,
Kev. Canon Atkinson.
2 Charlotte, m. 1864, Capt. William de Wilton Eoche
Thackwell, and has issue, one son and three daus.
IV. William, of Willington Hall, co. Chester, J. P. and D.L ,
a Lieut.-Col. in the army, of the 16th Light Dragoons, b.
18 Jan. 1790, ser\-ed in the Peninsular war from la09 to
1814 (for which he had the Peninsular medal with four
clasps), and was severely wounded at the passage of the
Douro. He was also at the battle of Waterloo. He pur-
chased the estate of Willington Hall from Lord Alvanley,
1828; m. 9 Eeb. 1B36, Susan, dau. of Thomas Tarleton,
Esq., formerly of Bolesworth Castle, co. Chester (nephew
of Gen. tir Banastre Tarleton), by Frances, dau. of John
Egerton, Esq. of Oulton Park, and d. 1872, having had
issue,
1 William, m. 2.5 April, 1866, Sarah, 2nd surviving dau.
of the late Dudley North, Esq., 3rd son of F. F. North,
Esq. of Itougham, and d. s. p. 1 March, 1870.
2 James, now of Willington Hall (see aext Me„wir).
3 Henry, m. 17 May, 1877, Lucy, only dau. of the late
Ealph Gore, Esq.
4 Eobert Edward, 6. 1847; m. 1874, Lucile Diana Mau-
ritia, only dau. of Major-(ien. Thomas Brooke, 2nd son
of Sir Eichard Brooke, 6th Bart, of Norton Priory.
5 Edward Philip, b. ISoO ; ?it. 1876, at Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia, Frances Ethel, dau. of Hugh Morgan, Esq.
1 Susan, m. 1861, Eichard Hoare, Esq. of Cromer, Norfolk,
and Marden Hill, Herts.
1 Sibella Eliza, m. Ib8l, Eev. J. L. Bryans.
I. Anna Maria, ) . „^;, ,
II. FrancesBeatrix,r^°^'l'^•""™•
lII. Arabella, to. Gen. Eichard Egerton, of Eaton Banks, co.
Chester, and d. s. p. Ib60.
Arms — Az., a cross-patonce between four martlets or, all
within a bordure erm. tVesi — A wolf's head erased arg.,
ducally gorged or.
Seat — Eeaseheath Hall, near Nantwich.
TOMKINSON OF WILLINGTON HALL.
ToMKixsox, James, Esq. of Willington Hall,
CO. Chester, J.P., High Sheritf 1887, Hon. Major
in the Earl of Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry, 2ncl
but eldest surviving son of Lieut.-Col. William
Tomkinson (see Tomkinson of Eeaseheath), b. 8
July, 1840; m. 12 Dec. 1871, Emily Frances, only
dau. of Sir Greorge Joseph Palmer, 3rd Bart, of
Wanlip Hall, co. Leicester, by Emily, youngest
dau. of George Peter Holford, Esq. of Westonbirt,
CO. Gloucester, and lias issue,
I. Chables William, b. 13 June, 1877.
II. James Edward, 6. 2 Dec. 1879.
III. Henry Archdale, b. 19 June, 1S81.
I. Margaret Frances.
III. Joyce Beatrice.
Arms A-c. — Same as Tomkinson of Rtaschealh.
Seat — Willington Hall, Tarporley.
II. Barbara Elizabeth.
TOMKINSON OF FE.ANCHE HALL.
Tomkinson, Michael, Esq. of Franche Hall,
near Kidderminster, and of Chilton, co. Salop, J. P.
and County Alderman co. Worcester, and J.P. for
Borough of Kidderminster, High Sheriff for co.
Worcester, 1892, b. 29 May, 1841 ; m. 13 Sept. 1871,
Annie, dau. of iNIatthew Porrifc Stonebouse, Esq.
(by his wife Elizabeth) and has issue,
I. Hebbebt, b. 16 Dec. 1873.
II. Gerald, 6. 31 Aug, 1876.
III. Wilfred, b. 15 Nov. 1877.
IV. Eaymond, b. 24 May, 1880.
V. Geoffrey Stewart, b. 7 Nov. 1881.
VI. Francis Martin, 6. 21 Oct. 1883.
I. Gertrude, b. 21 Aug. 1872.
II. Marion, b. 26 Dec. 1878.
HI. Dora Sloane, b. 16 Nov, 1886.
IV. Margaret Grosvcnor, h. 21 Sept. 1891.
Lineag-e.— JIichael Tomkinson, Esq. of Leamington
Priors, son of Thomas Tomkinson (whose ancestors migrated
from Cheshire to Staffordshire about 1730), who d. 1838, by
Frances, his wife (d. 6 Oct. 1854) ; m. 13 April, 1839, Sarah,
dau. of James Grieg, Esq. of The Beeches, Kiddenninster,
and d. 22 March, 18b6, having had issue by her (who d. 10
Sept. 1890),
Michael, now of Franche Hall.
James.
Sarah, deceased.
Arms — Az., a cross-flory between in the first and fourth
quarters two martlets, and in the .'^econd and third quarters as
many wolf's heads erased or, all within a bordure erm. Crest —
In front of a cross fiory gu. a wolt's licad erased, arg., gorged
with a collar flory, counterflory also gu. Motto — Speruns
pergo.
Seats — Franche Hall, near Kidderminster ; and Chilton,
Shropshire.
Club — Burlington Fine Arts.
John.
TOMLIN OF DANE COURT.
TOMLiN, Latham, Esq. of Dane Court, St. Peter's,
Kent, b. 1827 ; s. his brother 1871 ; m. 1853, Mary
Anne, eldest dau. of James Bradley, Esq. of Stour-
bridge, CO. Worcester.
Lineagre. — This fan.ily is of great antiquity in the Isle of
Thanet.
JouN Tomlyn and Thomas Tomlyn, of Northdown, 1441,
compounded with the Abbot and Convent of St. Augustine's,
Canterbury, for the lands they held as co-heirs in gavelkind
of the manor of Minster, in Thanet.
Stephen Tomline, of Northdown (great-grandson of Thomas
Tomlyn, whose will was proved 1509), m. Mary, dau. of Joim
Sackett, Esq. of St. Peter's, and dying 1605, was «. by his
eldest son,
John Tomline, or Tomlin, of Northdown and Updown,
&. 1600, m. Maria, dau. of John tJnderdowne, Esq. of St.
Lawrence. With Sir Henry Crispe, of Quex, he was a warm
supporter of the cause of the Parliament during the civil
war. He d. 1631, leaving, besides several daus., six sons. He
devised the family estate equally between his sons, which
led to the whole of it passing out of the family except the
mansion-house (afterwards burnt down) and the estates at
Northdown, which ultimately became the sole possession of his
son,
Walter Tomlin, of Northdown, 6. 1639 ; ra. Martha, dau.
of Henry Pettit, Esq. of Dentdelyon, by whom he had issue.
Cornelius, of Northdown ; Francis ; Hannah, who d. xmni. :
and Martha. Martha, m. 1707, Eichard Sackett, Esq. of Dane
Court. Walter Tomlin d. 1727. By his will, witli the excep-
tion of a farm and lands at East Northdown, devised to his
dau. Martha Sackett, liis estates passed to his two sons equally.
Cornelius d. uiim. 17G2, and devised his moiety to his nephew,
Eichard Sackett, to the exclusion of the grandchildren of
his brother, Francis, who afterwards sold their moiety of the
re.-idue of the family property to their cousin, Eichard Sackett,
The 2nd son,
Francis To.mlim, m. Mary Baker, and had issue, Elizabeth,
m. William Belsey, Esq. of Minster ; John, d. s. p. 1760 ;
6 N 2
2020
TOX
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TOO
FBAJicis; and Cornelius. Corncliu? migrated to Anieriea, and
d. there. Francis Tomliii, the father, d. 1732. Ilis son,
Francis Tomlis, of Ash, »;. Anna, only dau. of Thomas
Minter, Esq. of Ash, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Kichard Motton,
Esq. of Sandwich) he left at his decease, ITTil, five sons, John,
Thomas, William, ltob<;it, and Ikniy. His son,
John Tomlix, b. 174o; m. Sarah, dau. and co-heir of
Valentine Cock, Esq. of Chislett, and d. 1S20, leaving an only
60U.
lloBERT ToMLiN-, Esq. of Xorthdowu, Isle of Thanet, w.
17SS>, Sarah, only child of Peter Cramp, Esq. by Susannali,
Sackett, his 1st wife, a granddau. and sole heir of Kichard
Sackett, Esq. of Dane Court and Northdown, by whom he
had is.sue,
Robert Sackett, his heir.
^arah, m. her cousin, Thomas Minter Tonilin, Esq.
Jane, i,i. her cousin, James Tonilin, Esq. Harriet.
Anne, ;;i. George Friend, Esq. of London.
Mr. Robert Tomlin d. 18.50, aged 81, and was ,«. by his son,
Robert Sackett To.mlin, Esq. of Dane Court, Isle of Tlianet,
and Westgute House, cj. Northampton, J.l'. and D.L., b. V>
Sept. 1790; m. b May, 1S17, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of John
Bankes, Esq. of Otley, co. York, and Clapham Common, Surrey,
and had issue, four sons and one dau.,
Robert, late of Dane Court. Bankes.
Thomas Belsey. Latham, successor to his brother.
Mary, m. John Glenton Atkinson, Esq. of The Vineyard,
Peterborough.
Mr. Tomlin was twice nominated High Sheriff for co. Xorth-
ampton. He was 5. by his eldest son,
Robert Tomlin, Esq. of Dane Court and 'Westgate House,
who d. 1871, and was s. by his brother, now of Dane Court.
AiT,u — Arg., on a fesse. between three battle-axes sa., as many
dexter hands couped at the wrist ppr. CVc's(— Two battle-axes
in saltire ppr., surcharged with a de.xter hand, also ppr., couped
at the wrist. Motto — yuoudam his viciinus armis.
5 at — Dane Couit, St. Peters, near liamsgate.
TONGE OF HIGHWAY.
ToxGE, Loris Charles Hexry, Esq. of High-
way, Wilts, Capt. E.iS'., b. 7 Jan. 1818; m. 1st, VI
Oct. 1852, Charlotte Aiigttsta, Snd dau. of Hon.
and Ycry Eev. George Pellew, Dean of Norwich,
and has issue,
Francis Hexrt, Capt. late 62nd Regt., h. 8 June, 1855 : ra.
12 July, 1889, Lady Madaleine Dora, elder dau. of Francis
Alexander, 8th Earl of Kintore (sse Burke's Pteragc).
Henry Fleetwood, h. IS May, I860.
Ethel Mary, m. 27 July, 1881, Hon. Gerald Anthony Pellew
Bagenal Addington, eldest son of AVilliam, ord Viscount
Sidmouth.
Jlr. Tonge m. 2ndly, 6 Sept. 1881, Annette Sophia,
dau. of William Henry Chicheley Plowden, Esq. of
Ewhurst Park, co. Southampton.
Lineag-e. — Henut Tonge, M.D., son of Henry Tonge,
Esq., a Merchant of Bristol, 1630, m. Joanne Barnes, and
had a son,
Henrt Tonge, Esq., 7/;. Dec. 1768, Anne Eliza, dau. of
Vice-Admiral Harry Korris, son of Sir Jolin Norris, by
Hon. Elizabeth Aylmer, his wife, dau. of Matthew, 1st Lord
Aylmer, and by her had (with a dau., Lucy Anne, in. F. W.
Dickinson, Esq.) a son,
William Noebis Tonge, Esq. of Alveston and Highway,
J.P.and D.L., 6. Dec. 1777; m. U May, 1804, Mary Ann, dau.
of Rev. John Bryen, of West Charlton, and had issue,
William Henry, d.. vnm. Henry, d. unm.
Acgustus Henry, of Highway.
John Henry, Capt. 14th Light Dragoons, and afterwards
I6th Lancers, /j. 9 Dec. 1816 ; m. Harriette, only child of
John W. Connell, Esq., and d. s. p. 13 Aug. 1853.
Louis Charles Henry, now of Highway.
Harry Xorris, d. 2a April, I84I.
Maria Anne, d. unm.
Lucy Elizabeth, ra. 16 June, 1841, Eev. Augustus William
Noel, only son of Hon. Frederick Noel, Capt. R.N., and had
issue.
Elizabeth Anne, in. John Style Xorris, Esq., Capt. llth
Regt., and had a son, John.
Helen, deceased.
Mr. Tonge d. April, 18 14, and wa.s s. by his son,
Augustus Henry Tonge, Esq. of Highway, Wilts, and
Vittoria House, Cheltenham, Capt. Royal Wiltshire Militia,
who d. uiiiii. Is67, and was s. by his brother, now of Highway.
.f)-/ii^'— .\z., a bend cotiscd or, between six martlets of th*
Lost, Crtst — On a rock ppr., a martlet rising or. Motto —
Steady.
6V((«i'— Hiirhway, Calne, Wilts; Stone House, Crookham,
Berks ; and West Charlton, Somerset.
dab — Army and Navy,
CHEVALL-T00"':2 (now PADWICK) late
OF HUKSTON CLAYS.
Padwick, Jank Eleanor, of Manor House,
Horsham, Sussex, only dau. and heiress of the late
CiiAKLES CiiEvALL-ToOEE, Esq. of Hurston Clays,
East Grinstead, Sussex, m. 24 Sept. 1861, Heney
Padwick, Esq. of Manor House, Horsham, co.
Sussex, J. P., M.A.,B.N.C. Oxford, and a Barrister-
at-Law, tlie only son of the late Henry Padwick,
lisq,, D.L. of Manor House, Sussex, by Susan, liis
wife, youngest dau. of Philip Cliasemore, Esq. of
Horsham, and has issue, with four other sons,
;. Henry Charles, ii, Francis George.
Iiineag-e.— Charles Tooke, of Bere, 6. 1611 (son of
Thomas Tooke, of Bere, by Jane his wife, 5th dau. of Sir
Charles Hales, of Tannington, and grandson of George Tooke,
of Bere, by Peyton his wife, dau. of Thomas Monins, Esq, of
Dover), was otli in descent from Ralph Tooke, son of Thomas
Tooke, of Dover and Bere, who bought IJere Court, in the
parish of West Cliffe, Kent. He m. Bridget, 2nd dau. and co-
heir of Nicholas Toke, Esq. of Goilinton, and was bur. at West
Cliffe 1604, leaving issue. The eldest son,
Tho.mas Tooke, Esq. of Bere, and aftewards of Hougliam,
b. 1644; ill. 1st, 1665, Catherine, dau. of Sir Robert Hales, of
Beaksbourne, and had issue. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau, of
Matthew Babington, of Rothley Temple, co. Leicester, and d.
1697, leaving by his 2nd wife, a son, Charles, b. at Hougham,
1678-79, The elder son,
Thomas Tooke, Esq, of London, Merchant, sometime
Consul at Horta, in the island of Fayal, bapt, 7 Dec. 1607 ; m.
10 Dec. 1703, Eliz.abeth, sole dau. and heir of Richard Chevall,
and was bur. 12 Sept. 1736, leaving a son and heir,
Thomas Tooke, Esq. of St. John's, Clerkenwell, b. 1705;
III. 1738, Hannah, only dau. of Thomas Mann, of St. James's,
Clerkenwell, and d. 1773, leaving issue. The 2nd son.
Rev, William Tooke, twenty years Chaplain of the British
Factory at St, Petersburg, 6. Jan. 1743; m. 1771, Elizabeth,,
dau, of Thomas Eyton, Esq, of Llanhynhaval, co. Denbigh,,
and d. Nov, 1820, leaving issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. W illiam, of Russell Square, London. F.R,S., sometime
M,P. tor Truro, b. 6 Nov, 1777; m. 1807, Amelia, dau. of
Samuel Shaen, Esq., and d. 20 Sept. 1863, having had issue,
1 Arthur William, M.A., of Pinner Hill, and of Bedford
Row, Middlesex, b. I8l0 ; lii, 1842, Nymphe Prudente,
dau. of Philip Le Visconte, Comm. R.N., and had issue,
William Arthur, b. 1843 (deceased), and AUce Harriet
Elizabeth.
1 Amelia, b. 1808; m. John Thomas Graves, Esq. of Gray's
Inn, Banister-ai-Law, M.A., F.R.S.
2 Elizabeth, 6, 1809 ; m. William Hallowes, Esq, of Tavis-
tock Square and Bedford Row.
The eldest son,
Thomas Tooke, Esq. of Spring Gardens, Middlesex, F.R.S.,
a Member of the Institute of France, b. at St. Petersburg,
1771 ; m. 1802, Priscilla, only dau. of Charles Combe, M.D., of
London, and by her (who d. 1837) h;:d issue,
I. William Eyton, of Trin.CoU. Camb., 6. 1806; d. 1830.
II. Charles, of Hurston Clays.
III. Thomas, of Spring Gardens, a Director of the Bank of
England, and in the commission of the Lieutenancy of the
City of London, b. 1810; d. s. p. Dec. 1857.
Mr. Tooke d. Feb. 1858. His 2nd son,
Charles Chevall-Tooee, Esq. of Hurston Clay.s, East
Grinstead, Sussex, J.P., Barrister-at-L.aw, b. 1808; m. 24 Sept.
1840, Maria, 3rd dau. of John Cayley, Esq. of St. Petersburg,.
Russia, and Wallington, Surrey, and by her (who d. 10 Nov.
1885) had an only child,
Jane Eleanor, ni. {as above) Henry Padwick, Esq. of Manor
House, Horsham.
This gentleman assumed by royal licence, 10 Feb. 1859, the
additional name and arms of Chevall, in consequence of
inheriting the property of Elizabeth Chevall, sole lieir of her
family, who ra. his ancestor, Tliomas Tooko in 1703. He d.
18U0, and was s. by his only dau. and heiress.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4tli, per ciievron sa. and arg.
three grilhns' heads erased counterclunged, for TooiE; 2iiu
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of the last biidlea or. for Chevall. Ci-eat of Cuevall— Out of
a fi-in bush proper a horse's head arg. bridled or.
&a(o'— Jlanor House, Horsham.
TOPHAM OF CALDBERa.
TopHAM, Lieut. -Col. Sir William, Kut., of
Caldberg, co. York, Knight Commander of tlie
Royal Hanoverian Griielpliic Order, and Knight of
the Legion of Honour of France, J. P. for Surrey,
late Lieut. H.M. Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms,
Hon. Lieut. E.N.R., b. 25 Oct. 1810 ; m. 1st, 5 Oct.
1854, Lady Mary Bentinek, dau. of the 4Lh Duke
of Portland (she d. 20 July, 1874), and 2ndly, 2 Aug.
1879, Anne, dau. of Thomas Harrison, Esq., and
granddau. of the late Sir G-eorge Harrison, K.C.H.
Lineage. — This family of Topham anciently possessed
the greater part of tlie vale of Coverdale, in co. York, and the
present lordship and property of Caldberg had been held in
continuous male succession prior to the reign of Hesrv V.,
1420.
Lawrence Topham, Esq. of Caldberg, in Coverdale, N.R.
Yorkshire, who d. about loU9, left, by Isabel, his wife, two
daus., and a son and successor,
Topham Topham, Esq., who, by Catherine his wife, had
, (with a dau. Jane) three sons, Francis, d. viiia., Christopher,
d. s. jp., and Matthew. The youngest son,
Matthew Topham, Esq., who eventually inherited the
family estates, was s. by his only son,
Christopheb Topuam, Esq., m. 1st, Dorothy Lucas, and
2ndly, Ann Ingram ; but by the former only he hod issue.
The 2nd, but only surviving son,
Cheistopher Topham, Esq., m. Barbara, dau. and co-heir
of William Lupton, Esq. of Grassington, and h.ad (with a dau.
Anne, who d. unm., and two elder sons, Christopher and John,
who both d. unm.) five other sons,
LupTON, of whom presently.
William, a Merchant, m. Miss Norton, of Liverpool, and had
issue.
Matthew ("Eev.), Vicar of Withernick, and of Mapleton, in
Holderness, m. Anne, dau. of Henry Wiloock, Ii;sq. of
Thornton in Craven, ancest'>rs of Topham of Holderness.
Godfrey, of Caldberg, m. Elizabeth, dau. of H. WUcock,
Esq., and d. s. p.
Benjamin (liev.), Eector of Dunnington, co. York, d. unm.
Mr. Topham d. 1729, and was s. by his 3rd son,
LcPTON Topha.m, Esq. of liradley, Craven, m. Anne, dau. of
Nathan Midgley, Esq., and had one son and four daus. The
son and heir,
WiLLLAM Topham, Esq. of Caldberg, Kildwick, and Middle-
ham, m. 1st, Judith, dau. of Henry Newby, Esq. of Kildwick,
and by her had issue (besides a dau. Amy, who d. unm.),
Christopher, liis heir.
Henry, b. 1771 : m. and had issue, John, of Bradley; Craven;
Judith, d. 1833; and Anne, m. — Knowles, Esq. of Bolton-
le-Moors, and d. May, 183.').
Lupton, b. 1778 ; m. 16 Dec. 1809, Elizabeth, only dau. and
heir of Edward Clough, Esq. of Acoinb. co. York, and d.
1849. By her (who d. June, 1820) he had issue,
William (Sir), now of Caldberg.
John, 6. Feb. 18 12; d. unm. Feb. 18SS.
Edward Charles (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Hawkswell,
Bedale, co. York, Rural Dean, 6. 3 Mareh, 1813; m. 4
June, 1856, Grace, dau. of Alexander Gillespie, Esq. of
Sunnyside Lodge, co. Lanark, and d. 1892, leaving issue,
Lupton Topham, 6. 21 March, 1857; m. 1885, Joan,
youngest dau. of John Cowan, Esq. of Beeslack, Mid-
lothian.
Edward Clough, 6. 5 March, 18C0 ; m. 1893, Sophy, dau.
of Rev. Child Clark.
Harry Gillespie, b. 17 Feb. 1862; jii. 1893, the dau. of —
Wilson, Esj. of Lewisham, Kent, which lady d. the
same year.
Anne. Judith, d. unm.
Martha Elizabeth, m. Eev. James Alexander Birch, M.A.,
Rector of Jliddleham, and has one son, James, and one
dau. Anne.
Martha, m. John Breare, Esq. of MiddlehamHall, andcZ. s. p.
June, 1824.
Mary, d. unm. Ann, d. unm.
Mr. Topham (who m. a second time, but had no further issue)
d. April, 1123, aged 8.i, and was s. b}' his eldest son,
Christopher Topham, Esq. b. 29 May, 1709; m. March,
1784, Jenny, dau. and co-heir of Mark Bulmer, Esq. of Mid-
dleham, and had issue,
Christopher, of Middleham, York, b. 30 Oct. 1797; m. 5
Sfay, 1S31, Anne, only child and heir of John Dixon,
Esq., late of Middleham and Brighton, by Anne Kyie, his
wile, only child and heir of Richard Smith, Esq. of Watch-
field, Berks, and d. 16 April, 1869, leaving one dau.,
Annie Martha, m. 14 July, 1852, the Hon. Amias Charles
Order Powlett, brother of William Henry, 3rd Lord Bolton,
and has issue.
Thomas, b. June, 1807 ; m. Sept. 1834, Jane, 2nd dau. of
Thomas Other, Esq. of Elm House, Wensleydale, and had
issue, Christopher, 6. F'eb. 1837; d. 1857.
Catherine Elizabeth, in. March, 1840, Rev. William .Vtthill,
of Brandiston Hall, co. Norfolk, and d. Oct. 1844.
Mr. Topham d. 28 May, 1832.
^r»is— Arg., a chevron gu., between three cranes' heads
erased sa. CVcjf— Two serpents vert, entwined round a cross
pattee-fitchee. Motto— Vl vivas vjgila.
&aJi— Noirmont, Weybridge, Surrey, and Caldberg, Middle-
liam, CO. York. Ciui— Junior Carlton.
TOPHAM OF COCKERTON HALL.
Topham, Harold Ward, Esq. of Cockerton
Hall, CO. Durham, B.A. (Oxford), F.R.G.S., Ear-
rister-at-Law, b. 22 Jan. 1857.
Lineage.— Rev. James Topham (of an old Yorkshire
family), b. at Scorton, co. York, 1756; m. the dau. of — Alli-
son, and left issue, John, of whom presently; William, Lieut.
E.N., d. s. p. 1837 ; Thomas m. Eliza, widow of R. Wrightson,
Esq., and d. s. p. ; and Mary, d. unm. The eldest son.
Rev. John Topham, Vicar of Droitwich, b. at Darlington, co.
Durham ; rn. Isabella, 5th dau. of Thomas Bowes, Esq. of
Darlington, and d. June, 1881, leaving by her (who d. 1873) a
son,
John Topham, Esq., M.D., F.E.C.P. (London) ; 6. 11 'Jan.
1S20 ; m. 15 June, 1852, Emma Harriet, dau. of William Ward,
Esq. of Wolverhampton, and d. 16 June, 1887, leaving issue,
I. Harold Ward, present representative.
II. Edwin Henry, b. 22 Aug. 1858, m. 4 Dec. 1889, Mimi,
dau. of Mrs. Forget, of Liverpool, and has issue, two daus.
HI. Alfred George, b. 19 Aug. 1862 ; m. 7 Nov. 1888, Constance
Sofia, dau. of the late William Bevan, Esq., and has issue,
Denis Bevan, b. 19 Jan. IsyO.
I. Edith Emma, m. July, 1887, C. Maltby, Esq., and d. 7
May, 1889, leaving one dau.
II. Ethel Beatrice. in. Ada Frances Mary.
Seat — Cockerton Hall, near Darlington, co. Durham.
TORR OF CARLETT PARK.
Tore, Rev. William Edward, M.A. (Trin.
Coll., Camb.), of Carlett Park, co. Chester, Vicar
of Eastham, same co., formerly Vicar of Flam-
stead, Herts, b. 18 July, 1851 ; m. 29 Jan. 1878,
Julia Elizabeth, 3rd dau. (by Amelia liis wife) of
John Holmes, Esq. of Somerfield, Maidstone, Kent,
and has issue,
I. John Harold Torre, 6. 11 Aug. 1888.
ir. William Wyudham Torre, 6. 7 July, 1890.
I. Gertrude Louisa, b. 12 Dec. 1878.
n. Sybil Julia, b. 29 Sept. 1880.
III. Dona Ruth Anne, b. 28 April, 1S83.
IV. Gladys Mary, b. 11 Jan. 1886.
Lineage. — This family claims descent from the ancient
family of Turre (or de Turri). The immediate ancestor of
of this branch was
James Tdrre, of Riby, co. Lincoln, came to Riby from the
Isle of Axholme, bapt. at Haxey, 15 April, 1683, and d. 1749,
leaving issue, by Ellen his wife, three sons, Gregory, James,
and William. The younger,
William Torre, of Riby, co. Lincoln, 5. 1718; d. 1776,
leaving, by Susannah his wife, a son,
William Torr, of Riby (1753-1818), who, by Anne his wife,
was father of
William Torr, Esq. of Riby, i. 1779; m. 1807, Catharine
Brooks, and d. Feb. 1844, having had issue, by her (who
d. Oct. 1841), William, b. 1808, of Riby and Aylesby Manor,
d. unm. 1874; John; Anne, 6. 1811, d. unm. 1878. The
younger son,
John Torr, Esq. of Carlett Park and Laceby, co. Chester,
J. P., M.P. for Liverpool 1873-80; b. at Riby, 1813; m. 29 Jan.
1845, Louisa, dau. of James Dempsey, Esq. of Liverpool, and
by her (who d. 30 Aug. 1868) had issue,
I. William, (/. in infancy.
II. John Utrold, b. Ia49 ; d. 1875.
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iti. VTiLLiAM Edwakd. now of Carlett Talk.
IV. Hfibeit James, of Itiseholme Hall, near Lincoln. J. P.,
h. 13 Aug. 1S64; ' m. 12 Feb. 1SS9. U.isita, eklost dan. of
Duncan 'Graham. Ksq. of LycUate, Willaston, r-.o. Chester,
and has issue. Joan Kosita, b. lii Jan. ISiiO. and a son.
I. Katharine Anne, m. Charles J. Busliell, Ksi].
II. Louis;!, m. Kisht liev. tieorge Wj-ndliam Knight Enice,
Kishop of Mashonaland.
III. Gertrude, d. young.
Mr. Torr d. 16 Jan. ISSO.
.■(r/7ij!—Sa., a tower between three mullets of six points or,
all within a bordure vair. Crest— TJ-pon a mount amidst fern
ppr. a gryphon passant, wings elevated, per pale or and arg.,
supporting with the dexter claw a mullet of six points, sa.
.V"(.'i' — Turris fortissima Deus.
ivesjiitncf— Carlett Tark, Eastham.
TORRE OF SNYDALE.
TOERE, Jonx James, Esq. of Snvdale, co. Yori,
h. 6 June, 1842 ; m. 6 Sept. 1867, Emma Frances,
dau. of the late Charles Mackenzie, Esq. of NajDier,
New Zealand, and has had issue,
I. Anna Helena, b. 2S June, and d. 30 Nov. 1868.
II. Helena Frances Anna, 6. 10 June, 1S74.
III. liosellen Gretchen, b. 12 March, 1879.
Xiineag°e. — Gregory Torre, of an ancient family took up
arms in the Koyalist cause, and his estate was sequestered.
He »i. Anne, dau. and heir of John Farre, of Epworth, and
had a son and heir.
Jambs Torre, ot Ilaxey, Burnham, Epworth, and Belton,
bapt. 30 April, 1C49, of the Middle Temple, London, eminent
as an antiquary. He in. twice, and had issue. Mr. Torre
sold his lands in Lincolnshire, and purchased the manor and
lands at Snydale, co. York. He d. 31 July, 1G99, and was s.
by his son and heir,
Nicolas Torre, Esq. of Snydale, m. 8 Sept. 1720, Jane,
dau. and co-heir of Kichard Mann, of York, and dying 5
March, 1739, was .5. by his elder son,
Hev. James Torre, of Snydale, b. 6 Feb. 1722-23; r,i. 5 Oct.
1747, Betty, only dau. and heir of Stephen Holme, Esq. of
I'aull Hohne, liarrister-at-Law, and had issue, i. James, his
heir; ii. Kirby, (/. s. p. 1833 ; iii. Nicholas, who assumed the
surname of Holme, and ('. s. p. 1 Sept. J 833; iv. Henry,
b. 0 Dec. 1758, m. 28 June, 1792, Eliza, dau. of Rev. John
Cox, of Oxford, and had issue, Henry James, who took the
name of Holme {.^e^. Holme of Paull lIo!,ne), Bryant Stephen,
Robert, Jane Charlotte, vt. C. Cracroft, Esq., and Eliza Anne ;
V. John, d. s. p. Mr. Torre d. 1 Sept, 1788, and was s. by his
son,
James Torre, Esq. of Snydale, h. 2 Sept. 1748 ; w. 1st, 23
Aug. 1774, Esther, youngest dau. of John Milnes, Esq. of
Waketield, and sister of Sir 11. Shore Milnes, Bart., and by her
(who d. 14 June, 17S2i had issue,
I. James, h. 1 June, 1775; m. 18 Dec. 1804, his first cousin,
Bosellen Eliza, dau. and co-heir of Edward Whitwell, Esq.,
and had iss\u%
1 James Whitwell, late representative.
2 Henry Mark Masterman, li. 28 Oct. 18(J9, dece.nsed.
3 John Alexander, b. 2 April, 1814 ; m. Anna .Smith, who
d. Nov. J883. He (/. 1843, leaving an only son, Jon.v
James, now of Snyilale.
1 liosellen Emma, hi. Thomas Francis Cobb, Esij., and d.
10 Sept. 18.30.
2 Mary Ellen, m. 26 April, 1831, Rev. G. C. Davis, and d.
23 July, 1832.
3 Charlotte Esther.
Mr. James Torre d. v. p. 30 April, 1814.
It. John, an Officer 60th Regt., b. 23 Dec. 1776; c!. 1804.
in. Henry (Rev.), 6. 17 Sept. 1780: i/i. 1st, 11 March, 1816,
Mary Ellen, eldest dau. of Ellis Leckonby Hodgson, Esq.
of s'tapleton Park, co. York, and by her (who d. 1325) had
issue,
1 Henry John (Rev.), resident at Norton Curlieu, near
Warwick, m. 30 April, l»oO, Emma Matilda Wilmot.
1 Annabella Mary. 2 Louisa Charlotte.
He ,u. 2ndly, Caroline Sarah, dau. of Sir John Lister Kayo,
Bart, of Denby Grange, co. York, and by her had two sons,
who d. V. -p. He d. 1866.
I. Hannah Maria, i/t. James Favell, Esq., and d. 1827.
Mr. Torre m. 2ndly, Caroline, dau. of Rev Robert Cotes, D.D.,
Rector of Rise, co. York, and by her (who d. Nov. 1825) had
issue,
IV. Nicholas Lee, h. 23 June, 1795; m. I June, 182G, Eliza,
eldest dau. of Robert William Elliston, Esq., and had issue,
1 William Fox Whitbrmd (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of North-
fleet, Kent, h. 19 Feb. Is29.
2 Nicholas Kirby (Rev.), M.A., LL.D., F.R.G.S., Rector
of Weare Girt'ord, Devon, b. Tt .April, 1833.
3 Constantine Edward, b. 11 June, 1834.
1 Elizabeth Jane. 2 Emma Frances Caroline.
II. Anna Margaretta Caroline, m. 1st, 1815, Charles Herman
Cornelius Van Bearle, Esq. of Demarara (who d. 1820), and
2ndly, 1826, Humphrey Jeston, Ksq., R.N.
III. Letticc Jane, m. 1821, Rev. Robert Green Jeston, cZ. 1836.
Mr. Torre d. 29 Aug. 1816, aged 68. His grandson,
James Whitwell iTorre, Esq. of Snyd.ale, b. 9 Nov. 1806;
m. 16 Feb. 1830, Jane Helena, eldest dau. ot Major-Gen.
Beatson, of Knowie, Sussex, and d. s. p. 21 Dec. 1887, and was
s. by his nephew,
.^nus— Sa., a tower or, a border vaire. Crest — A griffin
passant per pale or and arg. Mntto — Turris fortissima Deus.
Seat — Snydale Hall, Normanton.
TOTTENHAM OF TOTTENHAM GREEN
AND WOODSTOCK.
Tottenham, Charles Robkrt Woesley, Esq.
of Tottenham Green, co. Wexford, Woodstock, co.
Wicklow, and Plas Berwjn, co. Denbigh, J. P. for
cos. Denbigh, Merioneth, and Wicklow, D.L. co.
Wicklow, High Sheriff 1888, M.A., late Major 3rd
Batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, h. 21 Feb. 1845 ; m. 5
Nor. 1874, Dorothea Anne, dau. of Leonai-d Corn-
wall, Esq. of Browiistown House, co. Meath, and
lias issue,
I. Charles Loftus Watkin, b. 28 Nov. 1876.
II. George Leonard, b. 21 April, 1879.
I. Sophia Dora Elizabeth.
II. Amy Maude.
liineage.— William Tottenham, Esq. of Harrington,
CO. Cambridge, is named in the Subsidy Bolls, 14 and 15
Henry VII. (anno 1.523), as one of the two principal persons
in that parish. By Margery his wife, he had two sons and
four daus., the elder son, William, Lord of the Jlanors of
Wyllyen, Herts, and Skelton, Bedfordshire, m. Elizabeth,
widow of Robert Castell, and d. s. p. May, 1600. Mr. Totten-
iKim's will, dated 20 May, was proved 5 June, 1557. His 2nd
son,
John Tottenham, Esq. of Barrington, is named in the Sub-
sidy Rolls of 1506, 1571, and 1597. By Alice his wife, he leftt
thiee sons, and two daus.,
I. John, his heir.
II. Humphrey (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Wooton, co. Bedford,
1599 to 1G38; m. two wives, and had four sons and five
daus.
III. James, of Barrington, m. Agnes Titchmarsh, and had
issue.
I. Beatrice, m. John Hancock, of Sheprcth, and had a 4th
son, Barnabas Hancock, //. IGOl, who settled in Ireland,
acquired the estate of BallydiitTe, near Lismorc, co. Water-
ford, and adopted the surname of Tottenham. He m. 16.30,
Mis. Martha Harman, widow, and d. s.p. 1632. His widow
remarried Sir Erasmus Borrowes, 1st Bart, of Giltown.
II. Eleanor, m. Thomas Guuston, and left issue.
Jlr. Tottenham d. June. 1599, and Mas s. by his eldest son,
John Tottenham, Esq. of Barrington, m. 11 Oct. 1608,
Agnes JIustell, and d. Aug. 1611, having had by her (who m.
2ndly, Matthew Scott) two sons,
I. John, his heir. ii. Humphrey, d. s. p.
3Ir. Tottenham d. Aug. 1611, and was .?. by his eldest son,
,ToHN Tottenham, Esq. of Y''oughal, co. Cork, bapt. 14 June,
1609, settled in Ireland, and was named in his cousin, Barnabas
Hancock, aliai' Tottenham's, will. He m. Aug. 1632, Mar-
garet, dau. of Sir Robert Tynte, Knt., of Ballycrenan, co. Cork,
and had two sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Edward, of Cheddar, Somerset, d. 28 Dec. 1702, leaving
issue by his 2nd wife, Sarah Spencer, two sons and a dau.
The eldest son,
John Tottenha.m, Esq. of Tottenham Green, alias Bally-
loskernan (which estate he purchased from Charles Collins), in
CO. Wexford. Ho m. 1st, Catherine, dau. of John Atkin, Esq.
of Polemore, co. Cork, by whom (wlio d. 24 Aug. 1661) he had
issue, and2ndly,30 July, 1G71, Anne, dau. of John Clarke, Esq.
of Hardingstone, co. Northampton, by whom (who d. 171G-17>
he had three children, all ot whom </. young. Mr. Tuttenham
<;. 14 Oct. 1700, and was .■!. by his only surviving child,
Edward Tottenham, Esq. of Tottenham Green, J. P., b. 7
•Sept. 1659; m.\st, 3 May, 1G83, Elizabeth, dau.. of Samuel
Hayman, Esq. of Youglud (his will was proved 20 Feb.
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1712-13 by his widow, Jane), and d. 1712, when he was s.hy
his only child,
Charles Tottenham, Esq. of Tottenham Green, High
Sheriff CO. Wexford, 1737, M.P. for New Ross temp. George II.
He m. EUinor, dau. of John Cliffe, Esq. of Mulrancan, co.
Wexford, by whom (who d. 5 June, 1745) he had issue,
I. John (Sir), of wliom presently.
II. Ch.^bles, ancestor of Tottenham of Ballijcurry.
III. Edward (Ilev.), of Ballinahoun, 6. 1717; m. 1st, July,
1756, Bridget, dau. of Eev. Jasper Cox, and 2ndly, Aug.
17H0, Dorothy, dau. of John Cox, Esq. of Coolclille, co.
Wexford, and J. s.p. 1793.
IV. Loftus Anthony. Gen. in the army, Col. 56th Regt., 6.
1723; d. 16 March, 1811: m. Katnerine, dau. and heir of
Mr. Millard, of Wakefield, by whom (who d. 7 Nov. 1793,
aged 72) he had an only child, Kitty, who d. v.nm. 7 Nov.
IblO, aged 54.
V. Clifife, an OfScer in Gen. Bragg's Regt., afterwards of
Cork, d. s. p. 1773; m. 10 April, 1756, Frances, dau. of
Eev. Joshua Thomas, Rector of Ferns.
■VI. Synge, Lieut. 28th Foot, d. s. p. 1793; ra. 1st, 1765,
Henrietta Jones, and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of William King-
ston, Esq., which lady d. 1797.
I. Eleanor, m. Maurice Howlin-D'Arcy, Esq. of Coolure, co.
Wexford, and left issue.
II. Barbara, m. May, 1746, Ephraira Carroll, Esq. of Ste-
phen's Green, Dublin, and d. 21 Nov. 1767, leaving issue.
Mr. Tottenham m. 2ndly, 1746, Mary, dau. of John Grogan,
Esq. of Johnstown (widow, 1st, of Major Andrew Knox, of
Euthmacnec, and 2ndly, of William Hore, Esq. of Ilarpers-
town), but by her (who d. 1777, aged 83) had no issue. This
gentleman was well known in the political circles of Ireland
by the name of "Tottenham in his boots." He d. 20 Sept.
1758, and was $. by his eldest son,
SiE John Tottenham, 1st Bart, of Tottenham Green, so
created 2 Dec. 17S0, M.P., High Sheriff co. Wexford, 1749, b. 6
July, 1714; m. 31 Dec. 1736, Hon. Elizabeth Loftus, dau. of
Nicholas, 1st Viscount Loftus, and sister and co heir of Henry,
3rd Earl of Ely, and by her (who d. June, 1747) had sm-viving
issue,
I. Chables, of whom presently.
I. Anne, ri. 8 Dec. 1756, Joseph Rogers, Esq. of New Ross,
and left issue.
II. Ellinor, m. 29 May, 1766, Eev. John Orr, and left issue.
III. Mary, m. 5 Dec. 1766, Richard Annesley, Esq. of New
Ross, who was murdered by the rebels at The Rower, co.
Kilkenny, 5 June, 1798, leaving issue.
Sir John d. 29 Dec. 1786, and was s. by his son.
Sir Charlrs Tottenham, 2nd Bart, of Tottenham Green,
created Marqcess of Ely (set Burke's Peemr/e), b. 23 Jan.
1738; ra. 11 June, 1766, Jane, dau. and co-heir tf Robert
Myhill, Esq. of Killarney, co. Kilkenny, by whom (who <?. 21
Feb. 1807) he had issue,
I. John Loftcs, 2nd Marquess of Ely.
II. Robert Fonsonbt (Right Rev.), of whom presently.
I. Mary Elizabeth, d. unm. 1 March, 1769.
The Marquess of Ely d. 22 March, IS06. His 2nd son.
Lord Robert Ponsonby Tottenham, D.D., of Tottenham
Green, s. to the Tottenham estates, was consecrated Bishop of
Killaloe 1804, translated to Leighlin and Ferns 1820, and to
Clogher 1822, 6. 5 Sept. 1773; m. 28 May, 1807, Hon. Alicia
Maude, dau. of Cornwallis, 1st 'Viscount Hawarden, and by
l>er(who d. 21 Dec. 1866) had issue,
I. Charles John', his heir.
II. Robert Loftus (Rev.), M.A., British Chaplain at Florence,
b. 27 Sept. 1809 ; to. 10 Dec. 1833, Anne Dorothea, dau. of
William Anketel, Esq. of Anketel Grove, co. Monaghan,
and c/. 5 Feb. 1893, leaving issue, 1 Robert Loftus, Major
K.A., 6. 2 Oct. 1834 ; m. 9 Nov. 1864, Mary Ann Kate {d.
1889), dau. of Henry Wise Harvey, Esq. of Walmer, Kent,
and d. 12Aug. 1872, leaving a son, Robert Loftus, Lieut.
Bengal Staff Corps, 6. 29 Oct. 1865; 2 Frederick William,
27th Regt., b. 4 April, 1839, d. 19 July, 1863; 3 Adam
Loftus, b. 30 July, 1840 : 4 Francis CornwaUis, 6. 23 Oct.
1843; 5 Alfred Oliver, Lieut. E.N., h. 28 July, 1845
(deceased); 1 Anna Maria Sarah, m. 17 Oct. 1854, Charles
Uniacke Townsend, Esq., and d. 8 April, 1873, leaving
issue; 2 Caroline Isabella, m. 10 Nov. 1S63. Douglas Arthur
Onslow, Esq., and has issue {see Burke's Peerage, Onslow,
Bart.); 3 Alicia Georgina Frances, m. 21 Dec. 1889, E. D.
S. Ogilvie, Esq. ; 4 Lucy Matilda, m. 4 Feb. 1868, William
Walter Bagot, Esq. of Pype Hayes, co. Warwick (who d.
23 Jan. 1893), and has issue ; 5 Madeline Emma, ra. 4 Feb.
1878, Alexander Campbell Onslow, Esq. (see Burke's
Peerage, Onslow, Bart.;.
III. Cornwallis, E.I.C.S., 6. 9 Aug. 1810 -.d. unra. 1 Sept. 1875.
IV. Ponsonby, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 10 July, 1811 ;
d. unm. 27 Dec. 1849. ■
V. William, Lieut. R.N., 6. 23 Aug. 1812 ; d. v.nm. 14 Aug.
1847.
•VI. Abhley, Capt. 4th Madras Light Cavalry, b. 24 Sept. 1813,
killed in action 10 Nov. 1857, v.nrd.
VII. Henry (Rev.), B.D., Rector of Donacavey, co. Tyrone,
b. 17 Sept. 1814; d. unm. 6 Jan. 1875.
vili. Ricliard, b. 23 Oct. 1815 ; rf. unm. 31 Dec. 1882.
IX. John Francis, Comm. R.N. (retired), b. 28 July, 1822 ; m.
3 Sept. 1851, Laura Ellen Dodd, dau. of Edward Taylor
Janverin, Esq. of The Great Salterns, and had issue, I
Francis Edward Janverin, Lieut. E.N., b. 20 April, 1855, d.
30 Sept. 1889; 2 Henry Loftus, Lieut. E.N., b. 7 Aug.
1860; 3 William Frederick Loftus, 6. 12 Aug. 1S66; 4
Ponsonby Julian John Loftus, 6. 27 June, 1869, d. 6 Jan.
1879; 5 Alexander Robert Loftus, b. 81 July, 1873; 1
Alicia Catherine Loftus, m. 21 Feb. 1882, Capt. Richard
Carter, R.N. (who d. 1887); 2 Emily Isabella Loftus, m.
1892, E. L. Edwards, Esq. of Trevor Hall ; 3 Laura Ellen
Loftus ; 4 Martha Georgina Loftus ; 5 Maude Loftus ; 6
Caroline Anna Loftus ; 7 Anne Georgina Susan Loftus.
x. George {Rev.), M.A., Rector of Innismaesiint, near
Clogher. 6. 20 Oct. 1825; m. 27 Jan. 1858, Emily Frances,
dau. of Rev. William Maclean, Prebendary of Tynan, and
has had issue, I Ponsonby John Loftus, Capt. We.<t India
Regt., b. 17 Nov. 1858; 2 William Henry Loftus, b. 21 Dec.
1859, d. 25 Aug. 1873 ; 3 Cornwallis George Loftus, b. 13
Jan. 1864; 4 Edward Loftus, 6. 1 Nov. 1867; 1 Alicia
Jane; 2 Georgina Isabella ; 3 Emily Millicent.
I. Isabella, rn. 23 Jujj, 1844, Robert George Archbold Hamil-
ton Gun-Cunninghame, Esq. of Mount Kennedy, co. Wick-
low, J. P. and D.L., Lieut. -Col. Wicklow Artillery (who
d. 12 May, 1880), and has issue.
Lord E. P. Tottenham d. 26 April, 1850. His eldest son,
Charles John Tottenham, Esq. of Tottenham Green and
Woodstock, and of Plus Berwyn, co. Denbigh, Hon. Col. of co.
Denbigh Hussars, Capt. 2nd Regt. of Life Guards, B.A., D.L.
and J.P., High Sheriff cos. Merioneth 1855, Wicklow 1859,
Denbigh 1861, and Wexford 1871, 6.27 June, 1808; r,i. U,
Sept. 1839, Hon. Isabella Jane Maude, dau. of Cornwallis, 3rd
Viscount Hawarden, and d. 17 Dec. 1878, leaving by her (who
d. 11 July, 1892),
I. Charles Robert Worslet, his heir.
I. Adelaide Alicia, to. 10 Aug. 1875, Lieut.-Col. Edward
Richard Bayly {{see Bayly of Bally arthur), and has issue.
II. Emily Anne, m. 1st, 11 Nov. 1880, Lieut.-Col. Latham C.
Brownrigg, 60th Rifles, who d. '20 Oct. 1882 ; and 2ndly,
12 April, 1887, Henry, eldest son of Canon Barker, Rector
of Thornton-le-Moors, Chester.
III. Florence Isabella Maude.
Armi — Gu., three bars dancettee arg., quartering Loftub,
Chetham, and Crewkebne. Crest — A lion rampant gu.
Motto — Ad astra sequor.
Seats — Tottenham Green, Foulkes Mills, New Ro.ss, co.
Wexford ; Woodstock, Newtown-Mount-Kennedy, co. Wick-
low ; and Plas Berwyn, Llangollen, North Wales.
TOTTENHAM OP BALLYCURRY.
Tottenham, Chaeles Gboege, Esq. of Bally-
curry, CO. Wicklow, M.P. for New Eoss 1864-1868
and 1878-18S0, D.L. co. Wicklo'sv, I. 11 April,
1835, Hon. Col. Tth Brigade North Irish Division
E.A. (Wicklo-w Militia), formerly Capt. and Lieut.-
Col. Scots Fusilier Guards, has medal and clasp for
the Crimea, and Medjidie (Fifth Class) and Turkish
Medal, High Sheriff co. Wexford 1874, and for co.
Wicklow 1881 ; m. 19 Jan. 1859, Catherine Eliza-
beth, dau. of Hon. and Rev. Sir Francis Jarvis
Stapleton, 8th Bart, of Grey's Court, and granddau.
of Thomas, 22nd Lord Le Despencer, by whom he
has issue,
I. Charles Bosvile, Lieut. 14th Hussars, b. 19 Oct. 1869.
II. George Robert, d. young.
I. Catherine Isabelle. ii. Florence Margaret.
III. Lillian Emma. iv. Mary Talbot Augusta,
Col. Tottenham is the sixth Charles Tottenham
who has sat in Parliament in regular succession for
the borough of New Ross from father to son.
liineage. — This is a branch of Tottenham of Tottenham
Green.
Charles Tottenham, Esq. of New Eoss, M.P., Surveyor-
General of the Province of Leinster, 2nd son of Charles Totten-
ham, Esq. of Tottenham GTeen,'iii.'?. {ste jrreceding iler/ioir),
b. 1716; ra. Ist, Hon. Anne Loftus, 2nd dau. of Nicholas, 1st,
Viscount Loftus, and by her (who was 6. 8 Nov. 1718, and d.
10 Nov. 1768) had issue,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. Nicholas Loftus, ancestor of Tottenham of Glenfariie.
III. Ponsonby, M.P. for Fethard, Clerk of the Ordnance, 6.
1740; r.i. 1 June, 1782, Arabella, dau. of Robert Leigh,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
TOT
Esq. of RosesaikiTul, co. Wexford, M.P., and by her (who
d. 2 Aus- ISOtj, aged 60) had issue, lie m. 'indly, Oct. 1807,
Caroline Draper, dau. of Tliomas Neville, Ksi). of The Lodge,
Brighton, and widow of Co!, bynies, and hy her (who c(.
Nov. ISIS) had no issue. He d. 13 Dec. 181S.
IV. Edward, d. young.
I. Ann. d. uiiiii. 9 Nov. 1775.
ir. EHzabeth, m. 15 June. 1772, Ven. Sir James Hutchinson,
2nd Bart, of Castle Sallah, Archdeacon of Achonry, and d.
2S April, 1SJ7, aged 75.
Mr. Chailes Tottenham in. 2ndly, 1770, Jane, dan. of John
Cliffe, Esq., and widow of Kcv. JoshuaTeneli, of Lir.vanstown,
CO. Wexford, but by her (who d. 17US) had no issue, lie d.
10 Xov. 1705, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Totte.nham, Esq. of New lloss, M.P., b. 19 April,
1743 ; »i. .;; June, 17o6, Frances, dau. and heirof Robert Dos-
well, Esq. of Ballycurry, co. Wicklow, aud by her (who d. 11
March, 1S21, aged S4) had issue,
1. Charles, liis heir. ii. Robert Boswell, d. young.
III. Henry Loftiis, of Mac Murrough, co. Wexford, b. 29 Oct.
1770; (?. 21 Nov. 1826; m. 1 March, 1802, Sarah, dau. of
liev. John ClifTe, of New lloss, aud by her (who d. 12 Dec.
1639, aged 5S) had issue.
1 Chakles, of Mac Murrough, Barrister-at-Law, M.A., 6.
12 Jan. Is03 ; Hi. 21 May, IS34, Margaret, dau. of Lieut. -
Gen. Sir Janu^s Kearney, K.C.II., and by her (who d. 27
Feb. 1852; had issue,
James IIexry Loftcs, of Mao Murrough, &. 17 Oct.
1836 ; d. unm. 29 March, 18S0.
Charles, now of Mac Murrough, b. 13 Sept. 1837.
Loftus l^nsonby, b. 27 July, 1847; d. unm, 22 May,
1877.
Margaret Anne. Sarah De Cliffe.
Constance Euimeline.
Edith Amelia, d. 14 Nov. 1865.
2 John Loftus, Major Bengal Light Cavalry, 5. 24 May,
1804; d. 29 May, 1847; m. 14 Oct. 1833, Isabella, dau. of
Alexander Gordon, Esq. of Edinburgh, and had by her
(who d. 26 June, 1875) one son, Henry Loftus Alexander,
Col. Bengal Staff Corps, 6. 15 July, 1836; m. 1863,
Miss Helen Winifred Brown, and has one son, Alfred, 6.
1871.
3 Kobert Boswell Horatio Nelson, 6. 22 Nov. 1805; d. 21
Jan. 1822.
4 Henry Loftus, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, b. 16 Jan. 1814;
m. 1 Oct. 1851, Joice, dau. of James Lowry, Esq. (see
LoWRY of Hochlale), and widow of Ed«ard Leslie Colvill,
Esq., and has had issue, Henry Loftus, b. 3 July, 1852 ;
m. 16 Dec. 1886, Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev.
Edward Lowry Parnwell, M.A., of Melksham, Wilts, and
has issue, Charles Edward, 6. 29 Oct. 1887; Lowry Cliffe
Loftus, District inspector Roval Irish Constabulary, b.
12 Apiil, 18.^8, TO. 18 Sept. 1S88, Isabella Ogle, only child
of Ven. William Creek, D.D., Archdeacon of Kilmore,
and Rector of Kildallon, co. Cavan, and has issue, Harry
Leslie William, 6. 2 Oct. 1889; Charles Francis Bosvile
(Rev.), b. 10 May, 1863, m. 11 Sept. 1882, Josephine
Florinda, dau. of the late Richard Bolton, Esq., J. P., of
Castle Ring, co. Louth ; Henrietta Elizabeth, d. 31 March,
1872; Georgina Mary, twin with Henrietta; Mary Louisa
Joice.
5 Francis Robert, b. 18 Oct. 1822; m. 28 July, 1857, Caro-
line, dau. of Solomon Speer, Esq. of Granitefleld, co.
Dublin, and by her (who d. 8 Sept. 1888) has is^ue, 1
Heniy Loftus Speer (iordon, b. 23 Aug. 1B68 ; 2 William
Edward, b. 11 May, ]«60.
1 Frances Anne, d. unm. 22 Jan. 1822.
2 Elizabeth, d. unm. 17 June, lb75.
3 Anne, d. unm. 11 Nov. 1887.
4 Sarah Caroline.
5 Mary Haniet, m. 17 3Iarch, 1842, Lieut.-Col. James
Gordon, 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry, and d. s.v. 24 Oct.
1869. He d. 15 Sept. 1875.
6 Charlotte Iivine, m. 26 Nov. 1845, Major George Frede-
rick Long, 50th Foot, who d. 10 June, 1864, leaving
issue.
IV. Edward William, of Woodville, co. Wexford, b. 26 April,
1779; m. 23 Sept. 1807, Henrietta, dau. and co-heir of Sir
John Alcock, Knt. of Waterford {see Alcock of Wilton),
and dying 24 March, 1860, left issue by her (who d. 5 Jan.
1861) an only dau. and heir, Sarah, m. 18 June, 1835,
William Denis, Esq. of Waterford, who, by royal licence,
dated 1835, assumed the additional surname and arms of
Tottenham, and by him (who d. 24 Oct. 1869) had an only
surviving son, John, of Ashfield, Rathfarnham, b. 22 Oct.
1837. She (/. 5 May, 1822, aged 74.
I. F'rrinces Anne, d. unm. 8 Jan. 1795.
II. Eliza Jane, m. 29 April, 1810, St. George Knudson, Esq.,
d. s. p. 11 Feb. 1858, aged 83.
III. Anne Caroline, m. 16 March, 1809, John David La
Touche, Esq. and d. 16 June, 1852, leaving issue.
Mr. Charles Tottenham d. 13 June, 1823, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Ceiarles Tottenham, Esq. of Ballycurry, M.P., High Sheriff
CO. Wicklow 1812, and Wexford 1827,6. 1 March, 1763; m.
21 Oct. 1803, Catherine, dau. of Sir Robert Wigram, 1st Bart.
of Walthamstow, and by her (who d. 22 Sept. 1865, aged 90)
had issue,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. Robert, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, 6. 11 April, 1810; m. 2
May, 1844, Mary Bids, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Chailes Synge,
of Mount Callan, co. Clare, and d. 22 Aug. 1858, having had
issue, 1 Charles Robert, 6. 23 Jan. 1846, d. 18 Nov. 185.5;
2 Frederick St. Ledger, b. 9 Aug. 1850, Lieut.-Col. late 7th
Fusiliers, m. 17 July, 1888, Mabel Caroline, dau. of Very
Rev. Thomas Gamier, Dean of Lincoln, by Lady Caroline
Kepncl, his wife, dau. of William Charles, 4th Earl of
Alhetiiarle; 3 Arthur Ely Hcathcote, 6. 18 Nov. 18.52,
Major Argyll and Sutherland Highlanilers ; 1 Mary Louisa,
m. 25 Feb. 18G5, John Hely-Hutchinson, Esq. of Seafield,
CO. Dublin, and has issue; 2 Blanche Catherine ; 3 Georgina
Isabel; 4 Florence Sopliia; 5 Grace, d. young; 6 Alice
Hose; 7 Gertrude Annie, m. 16 Aug. 1887. John Arthur
Maconchy, Esq. Barrister-at-Law ; 8 Amy Beatrice.
III. William Heathcote, Lieut.-Col. 12th Royal Lancers,
bapt. 7 June, 1815; to. Mary Louisa, 2nd dau. of Rev.
William Crofton, Rector of Skreene, co. Sligo. and d. 6
July, 1857, leaving a posthumous dau. Wilhelmina Heath-
cote.
I. Eleanor Frances, d. unm. II Maich, 1876.
II. Frances Maria, d. unm. 6 July, 1829.
Mr. Charles Tottenham d. 6 July, 1843, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Charles Tottenham, Esq. of Ballycurry, M.P. for New
Ross, D.L. and J. P., High Sheriff of Wicklow 1845, of Wex-
ford 1846, b. 14 Nov. 1807; to. 14 Jan. 1833, Isabclle Cathe-
rine, dau. of Lieut. Sir George Airey, K.C.II. (by Catherine his
wife, dau. of the Baroness Talbot de Malahidc), and sister of
Gen. Lord Airey, G.C.B., and by her (who d. 5 April, 1863)
had issue,
I. Charles George, his heir.
II. Loftus Ricliard, Justice of the Supreme Court, Calcutta,
b. 31 Aug. 1836; m. 20 May, 1860, Georgina Emily, dau. of
Arthur Littledale, Esq. of Stoke Hill House, Guildford,
Bengal C.S., and has issue,
1 Loftus Charles, b. 10 Nov. 1861.
2 Charles Frederick, b. 20 Juno, 1865.
3 Henry Crawford, b. 24 Sept. 1867.
4 George Bertie, b. 1 July, 1872.
1 Evelyn Christina Charlotte.
III. Julius Airey, b. 5 Oct. 1839 ; to. Miss Gibson, of Queens-
land, and d. in Queensland 1891.
I. Catherine, to. 25 Nov. 1871, Capt. Harry Maxwell Howard,
18lh Hussars, who d. 11 Feb. 1875.
XI. Isabella Eliza, w. 22 April, 1868, Rev. George J. Cowley-
Brown.
Mr. Charles Tottenham d. 1 June, 1886, and was s. by his
eldest son, Charles George Tottenham, now of Ballycurry.
Arms, Crest and Motto— Sa.me as Tottenham o/ Tottenham.
Green.
Seal— Bally curs y, Ashford, co. Wicklow.
TOTTENHAM OF GLENFARNE HALL.
Tottenham (Sarah Anne), Mrs. Loftus, of
Glciifarne Hall, co. Leitrim, dau. of &eorge Adden-
brooko Gore, Esq. of Borrowmount, co. Kilkenny,
in. 14 June, 1859, Arthur Loftus Tottenham, Esq.
of Glenfarne Hall, co. Leitrim, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 186G, M.P. co. Leitrim 1880-85, and
for Winchester 1885-87, formerly Capfc. liifle
Brigade, who d. 4 Dec. 1887, leaving issue,
I. Charles Gore, of Tudenham Park, co. Westmeath, J. P.,
late Lieut. Ririe Brigade, b. 25 Aug. 1861: to. 30 April, 1888,
the Hon. Georgina Alice Somerville, 2nd dau. of late
Lord Athluinney, and has issue,
Harold William Loftos, b. 26 Feb. 1889.
Dorothy Loftus.
Aileen Loftus.
n. Ralph George, b. 15 Feb. 1804.
III. Henry Arthur Leicester, b. 11 Oct. 1838; d. 29 May,
1876.
IV. Frederick William, b. 2 Jan. 1870.
V. Herbert Ponsouby, b. 21 Feb. 1871, late R.N.
VI. Arthur Gore, b. 19 Sept. 1874, Sub.-Lieut. R.N.
VII. Reginald Stuart, b. 18 Aug. 1877; d. 3 Nov. 18S3.
I. Blanche Mary. ii. Edith Emily. iii. Violet.
Lineagre.— This is a branch of Tottenham nf Tottenham
Green, co. Wexford, springing more immediately from Tot-
tenham of Ballycurri/.
Nicholas Loftus Tottenham, Esq., 2nd son of Charles
Tottenham, Esq. of New Ross, by Hon. Anne Loftus his wife
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TOW
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(see preceding Memoir), JI.P., 6. 1745; m. June, 1778, Mary,
dau. and co-heir of !Sir James May, 1st Bart, of Mayfield, co.
M'aterford, and by her (who d. Feb. 1S36) had issue,
I. Chakles Henry, his heir.
II. Loftus Anthony, of Glenade, co. Lcitrim, High Sheriff
1824, h. 1788: m. Auc-. 1815, Mary, dau. ai.d heir of Hon.
Abraham Creighton, and d. 30 km. Is50, leaving by her
(who d. 29 Sept. 1819) with a dau. Charlotte Mary, m. 1836,
Col. Nathaniel Pryce Cameron, an only f on, Loftus Abraham,
of Glenade, J.P., High Sheriff 1848, h. 28 Dec. 1818, ra.
3 March, I8S1, Constance, 2nd dau.of Isaac Newton Wigney,
Esq. of Brighton, M.P., and has, 1 Bercsford Granville
Stuart, 6. 29^ June, 1856, formerly an Officer in 106th Foot
and 10th Hussars; 1 Ida Constance PauUne Creighton, jn.
15 July, 1869, Charles Hanbury, Esq., Capt. 5th Lancers;
2 Victoria Augusta Wharncliffe, d. Nov. 1853.
I. Anne, m. June, 1812, Col. Thomas Challoner Bisse Chal-
loner, of Portnal Park, Surrey, and d. s. p. 3 Oct. 1857,
aged 82.
II. Mary, d. unm. 7 Dec. 1865, aged 83.
in. Letitia, m. 1824, Lieut.-Col. John Nicholas Lucas, of
Stout Hall, CO. Glamorgan.
Mr. Nicholas Loftus Tottenham d. 11 March, 1823, and was s.
by his eldest son,
Chakles Henrt Totteshaji, Esq. of Gleufarne Hall, High
Sheriff 1820,6. 1786; ),i..Sept. 1814, Dorothea (who cZ. 23 June,
1869), dau. and heir of George Crowe, Esq. of Nutfield, co.
Clare, and by her had issue,
I. Nicholas Loftus, his heir.
II. Charles Henry, formerly 50th Regt., h. Nov. 1818; m. 10
Jan. 1«50, jAIavion Sarah Bransby, dau. and co-heir of Rev.
Robert Rede Rede, of Ashmans, Suffolk, and d. 11 April,
1871, leaving issue, 1 Charles Loftus Henshaw Rede, b. 26
Dec. 1851, (/. young; 2 Henry Itede, b. 13 April, 1856,
Fellow of St. John's Coll. Camb. ; 1 Marian Louisa ; 2 Maude
Loftus Henshaw Rede.
III. Algernon, 6. Nov. 1827, d. uiini. 1870.
I. Anne, d. unm. Aug. 1866.
II. Sarah Maria, d. unm. 22 May, 1828.
Mr. Charles Henry Tottenham d. 29 Feb. 1836, and was s. by
his eldest son,
Nicholas Loftus Tottenham, Esq. of Glenfarne Hall, J. P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1841, b. Sept. 1815; m. 17 Aug. 18.35,
Anne Maria, dau. of Sir Francis Hopkins, 1st Bart, of Athboy,
M.P.. and heir of her brother. Sir Francis Hopkins, 2nd Bart.,
and had issue,
I. Arthur Loftus, his heir.
II. George Charles Loftus, B.A., 6. 9 March, 1?44.
III. Francis Loftus, formerly 10th Foot and Capt. Westmeath
Rifle Militia, b. 11 Nov. 1847 ; rn. Sept. 1871, Cicell, dau. of
Charles Grimston, Esq. of Grimston Garth and Kilnwick,
CO. York, and had issue, 1 Percy Marmuduke, 6. 17 Aug.
1873 ; 1 Anna Maude ; 2 Mabel Gertrude ; 3 Edith Leonora ;
4 Grace Marguerite. iv. Henry Loftus. b. 1 Jan. 1851.
I. Eleanor Loftus, m. 23 Sept. 1864, Lieut -Col. Alleyne Filz-
Herbert F'enton Bloomfield, Madras Staff Corps, and has
, issue.
II. Anna Loftus, m. 27 July, 1869, Charles James Bury, Esq.
of St. Leonards, Nazing, Essex, J. P., and has issue.
III. Mary Loftus, d. unm. 4 July, 18iO.
Mr. Nicholas Loftus Tottenham d. 25 March, 1851, and was s.
by his eldest son, Arthur Loftcs Tottenham, Esq., late of
Glenfarne.
Arms, Crest and Motto — Same as Tottenham of Tottenham
Green, quartering May.
/Seai— Glenfarne Hall, Enniskillen.
TOUIiMIN OF THE PE,]fi.
TouLMiy, Henry Joseph, Esq. of The Pre, co.
Herts, and late of Childwick Eury, same co., J. P.
and D.L. for Herts, and J. P. for co. Bedford, b. 29
March, 1837; m. 13 July, 1861, Emma Louisa,
eldest dau. of the late Philip Wroughton, Esq. of
WoUey Park, Berks, by whom he has issue,
I. Henrt Wroughton, b. 2 March, 1871.
II. Philip Musgrave, 6. 1 Feb. 1887.
I. Emma Blanche, b. 28 Nov. 18G2.
II. Mary, 6. 31 Dec. 1867 ; m. 26 Nov. 1850, Hon. Algernon
Evans-Frcke, only son of the present Lord Carbery (see
Burke's Peerage), and has issue.
III. Evelyn, 6. 25 July, 1869.
IV. F'lorence Josephine, b. 27 Nov. 1872.
V. Edith Mabel, 6. 4 Sept. 1874.
VI. Lilian, b. 8 July, 1878.
VII. Constance Mary, b. 24 June, 1880..
VIII. Muriel Amy, 6. 25 May, 1882.
IX. Gladys Maye, b. 1 May, 1885.
X. Isobel M.".rguerite, b. 3 July, 1888.
Lineage. — Josern Tort-MiN,* Esq., rji. Maria, dau. of
Capt. Sampson, II.IC.I.C., ...id d. 1845, leaving by her
(who d. 1850) a son,
Henry Heyman Toulmin, Esq., J. P. for Herts, and High
Sheriff 1866, rn. Jemima Brodie, dau. of Alexander Harper,
Esq., and by her (who d. 27 Jan. 1889) had issue,
Henry Joseph, now of The Pre.
Frederick I5ransby (Rev.), rn. 16 May, 1867, Katherino, dau.
of the Hon. and Rev. H. O'Brien (see Burkes Peeroije,
Inchiquin, B.) and has issue.
Alfred Harper, rn. Ada, dau. of Charles Howard, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law.
Helen Mary, in. Rev. W. Camborne Paynter.
Mary Florence, in. 11 Aug. 1863, .Sir t harles Young. 7th
Bart., and d. 21 July, 1870, leaving issue {see Burke's
Peerage and Baronetage).
Mr. Toulmin d. 13 June, 1871.
Residence— Ihc. Pr6. near St. Alban's. CZc.J-— Carlton, S.'W.
TOWER OF WEALD HALL AND
HUNTSMOOR PARK.
TowEH, Christopher John Hume, Esq. of
Weald Hall, Essex, anil Huntsmoor Park, Bucks,
M.A. Oxford, J.P. and D.L. for Essex, High Sheriff
for Essex 1876, 6.20 Jan. 1841 ; m. 1st, 11 March,
1865, Mary, dau. of Rev. Delves Broughton, of
Broughton Hall, co. Stafford, and by her (who d.
28 Dec. 18G5) had issue, a dau.,
Mary Sophia Christobel, b. 18 Dec. 1865 ; d. 7 Jan. 1866.
He m. 2ndly, 1 Feb. 1883, Cecilia, widow of Osgood
Hanbury, Es:[., and only dau. of Eev. Robert
Beauchamp Tower, and by her has issue,
Christopher Cecil, b. 1884.
Hugh Christopher, 6. 1886.
Lineage. — Thomas Tower, Esq. of Wyersdale, co. Lan-
caster, m. Mary, dau. of Francis Proctor, Esq. of Tatham, in
the same co., where both the families Tower and Proctor had
been anciently located. He was buried at Tatham, 13 July,
1659. His wife, Mary, was 6. 10 March, 1632 ; d. '26 Feb. 1692,
and was buried at Lancaster. They had, besides three daus.,
a son,
Christopher To^^•ER, Esq. of Huntsmoor Park, Bucks,
Deputy-Collector of Customs for the Port of London, b. Oct.
1657. He ))i. 1st, 1691, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Richard
Hale, Esq. of New Windsor, Berks and Wyrardisbury, Bucks,
and by her (who d. 1709) had two sons,
t. Christopher, his heir.
11. Thomas of Weald Hall, Essex, J. P., High Sheriff for
Essex, Bencher ot the Inner Tenjple, and Joint Auditor of
H.M.'s Revenue, Trustee of the colony of Georgia, and
BI.P. for Warehaui from 1727 to 1734, and for Wallingford
from 1734 to 1741 ; d. vn,n. 1778.
Mr. Tower rn. 2ndly, Frances Proctor, widow of C. Hanbury,
Esq., by whom (who d. 1725) he had no issue. He d. 12 Sept.
17'28, and was s. by his elder son,
Christopher Toweb, Esq. of Huntsmoor Park, h. 1692, J.P.
for Bucks, Joint Auditor of H.M.'s Revenue, and M.P. tor Lan-
caster from 1727 to 1734, for Aylesbury from 1734 to 1741, and
for Bossiney in 1741-42; m. 1st, 1719, Jane, dau. and co-heir of
William Proctor, Esq. of Epsom, Surrey, and by her (who d.
17 Nov. 1739) had two daus.,
I. Jane, m. 1746, Sir William Beauchamp Proctor, 1st Bart,
of Langley Park, Norfolk.
II. Frances, m. 1746, Sir Neville George Hickman, 5th Bart,
of Thonock, co. Lincoln.
He rn. 2ndly, 1746, Jane, eldest dau. and co-heir of George
Tash, Esq. of Delaforde Park, Bucks, and by her (who d. July,
1772) had one son and heir, Cheistopuee. Mr. Tower d. 1771,
and was s. by his son,
Christopher Tower, Esq. of Huntsmoor Park, J.P. for
Essex and High Sheriff for Beds, b. 4 Oct. 1747, who s. also
to Weald Hall on the decease of his uncle Thomas, 1778. He
rn. 1772, Elizabeth, only dau. of George Baker, Esq. of Elemore
Hall, CO. Durham, by Judith his wife, dau. and co-heir of Cuth-
bert Routh, Esq. of Dinsdale, and by her (who d. April, 1823)
had issue,
I. Christopher, his heir.
II. George, b. 1777; d. 1838.
* His first cousin, Joshua Toulmin, D.D., wrote several
works of divinity in the last century, and his niece, Cauiilla
Toulmin, afterwards Mrs. Newton Crosland, was well-known a«
a writer in the earlier pare of the present century.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
TOW
III. John. Aelniiral K.X., h. 4 Nov. 177S; d. Nov. 1837.
IV. Charles (Uev.i. n. 31 ,liily. 17S2: in. 1814, Frances, d.iu.
of George llibbert, K.<q. ot" Miunlen, llert:?, and d. 10 Sept.
182o, leaving issue,
1 Charles (Ucv.>. b. 17 J.m. 1815; m. 1843, Ellen Frances,
dan. of William CoxUeml 31ai-sh, Esq. of Park Hall, Essex,
and had issue.
2 Franeis, of Thremh.all Priory, Essex, Major (retired), h.
14 Aus- 1820; vi. 1st, S .-Vnfr" 1843, Giana .Maria, dan. of
the late John Baker Kiehards, Es(|. of Bryanston Siiuare,
who ('. 18.^1;, and 'Jndly. ISo7, Elizabeth liliodes, dau. of
the late William UhifaKer JIaitland, Esq. of Loughton
Hall, Essex.
3 Kobert, b. 0 Nov. 18'2I ; m. 1848, Clara, dau. of Col.
Verner, who (?. ISof). He d. Jan. 1877.
1 Fanny Elizabeth, m. 7 June, 1845, Capt. Henry Hamilton,
K.N., L'nd son of William K. Hamilton, Esq., and d. Dec.
1875.
2 Mary Isabella. 3 Henrietta Octavia.
V. Henry, li. 28 June, 1784 ; in. 15 Feb. 1816, his first cousin,
Isabellii, only child of Georjre Baker, Esq. of Elemoro Hall,
Durham, by Isabilla his wife, dau. of John Dalton, Esq. of
Slennina;ford, co. York, and d. 1862, having had issue by her
(who i/.'Xov. 1842),
1 Henry John Baker {see Baker or" Elcmore), b. 29 June,
1822, who, in accordance with the will of his maternal
grandfather, assumed, 1844, by sisn-manual, the surname
of Baker only, and the arms of Baker quarterly with
Tower, and d. Jan. 1871.
2 Conyers, Col. 6th Dragoon Guards, 6. 30 Sept. 1826; m.
1857. Hon. Annabellu Bellew, 2nd dau. of Patrick, 1st
Lord Bellew.
1 Georgiana Isabella, m. 1S42, John Dalton, Esq. of Slen-
ningiord Park, co. York.
2 Emma, d. 1845.
3 Isabella, m. 1857, Mildmay Clerk, Esq.
4 Sarah Jane.
VI. William (Rev.), b. 17S9; „!. Mav, 1825, Maria, dau. and
co-heir of Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, G.C.B., of Bolls Park,
Essex, and <L Aug. 1847, having had issue,
1 Harvey, Lieut. -Col. Coldstream Guards, J. P., and Knight
of the Legion of Honour, b. 21 Sept. 1831 : d. Nov. 1870.
1 Louisa, /((. 26 April, 1856, F^dward Goulburn, Esq. of
Betchworth House. Surrey.
2 Kathcriue Emma, m. J. H. Townshend, Esq. of Myross
"Wood.
3 F;ilen, m. 1855, W. Harford, Esq.
VII. Edward, R.N., drowned in H.M.S. "Blenheim" 1807.
I. F:iizabcth, d. 20 Jan. 1841.
II. Caroline, m. 20 Feb. 1819, William Franks, Esq. of
Woodhill, Herts, and d. March, 1855.
III. Amelia, ni. 1814, Rev. George Pretyman Tomline, Chan-
cellor of Lincoln, and son of George Pretyman Tomline,
Bishop of Winchester, and d. June, 1867.
Mr. Tower d. 10 March, ISIO, and was s. by his son,
Cni'.isTOPUEB Tho.mas Tower. Esq. of Weald Hall, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1840, M.P. for Harwich 1832 to 1834, b.
1 Nov. 1775; /... June, 1802, Harriet, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas
Bcauchamp Proctor, 2nd Bart., and by her (who d. 19 Feb.
1808) left issue, at his death, 19 Feb. 1867,
I. Christopher, of Huntsmoor Park.
II. Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, /;. 23 Feb. 1809; m. 1858, Sarah
Anne, dau. of F'rancis Baird. Esq. of 4 Queen's Gate,
London, and by her (who d. 23 F"eb. 1864) had issue, three
sons, 1 F'rancis Fitzpatrick, h. 1 Juno, 1859, m. 11 F'eb. 1884,
Laura, dau. of Thomas Butler, Esq. of 66, Princes Gate,
2nd son of Sir Thomas Butler, Bart., and has issue, Thomas
Butler, b. 21 Dec. 1885, Bertie, b. 15 Dec. 1887, Ion, b. 14
March, 1889, Kinglake, b. 29 June, 1890, and Isolde ; 2
Keginuld Thomas, 6. Sept. 1860, 2nd Secretary the Diplo-
matic Service 1893; 3 John Charles F'itzroy, 6. Sept. 1863.
Mr. Thomas Tower d. 22 April, 1890.
III. Robert Beauchamp (Rev.), M.A., .J.P., Rector of More-
ton, Essex, and Perpetual Curate of Brentwood, 6. 27 Feb.
1S15; 'III. 31 Jan. 1844, Josephine Rose, youngest dau. of
Kev. Samuel Smith, D.D., Prebendary of Durham, and d.
Dec. 1892 leaving issue, two sons, 1 Beauchamp, b. 13 Jan.
1845; 2 Arthur, Col. Suffolk Regt., /<. 1| March, 1846, d.
Nov. 1890 ; and a dau. Cecilia, m. 1st, 1866, Osgood Hanbury,
Esq., and 2ndly, 1883, her cousin, C. J. H. Tower, E.sq.,
now of Weald Hall.
IV. Arthur, Coram. R.N., b. 15 April, 1816; vi. June, 1855,
Augusta, dau. of John Jenkinson, D.D., Bishop of St.
David's and d. June, 1877.
V. Ferdinand Ernest (Rev.), 6. 4 Oct. 1820; to. 1861, Mary,
dau. of William Campion, Esq. of Denny, Sussex, and by
her (who d. 1874}, has issue, five sons and two daus.
I. Harriet, m. 1833, Henry Kingscote, Esq. of Kingscote, co.
Gloucester, and d. March, 1875.
II. Caroline, vi. 1830, John JolifTc Tufncll, Esq., eldest son
of J. J. Tufnell, Esq. of Langleys, Essex, and d. 18 Sept.
1841.
III. Emily, m. 1833, John Apsley Pulteney, Esq., eldest son
of John Pulteney, Esq. of Northerwood, Hants. He d.
April, IslO : she d. May, 1875.
rv. Jane Anne, m. 1869, M. Claudon, of Ncufchdtcl.
V. Isabella, d. Aug. 1890.
VI. Laura, m. 8 -\pril, 1843, Charles Stannard Eustace, Esq.,
only son of Rev. Charles Eustace, heir-male of Viscount
Bahinglass, and d. 21 May, 1844.
The eldest son,
Christopher Tower, Esq. of Huntsmoor Park and Delaford
Park, Iver, Bucks, J.P. and D.L. for Bucks, Beds, E.ssex, and
Middlesex, High Sherifffor Bucks, 1871, i\I.P. for Bucks 1845-47,
Ij. 2 May, 1804; m. 10 Feb. 1836, Lady Sophia Frances Cust,
only dau. of John, 1st i;arl Brownlow, by his 1st wife, Amelia
Sophia, 2nd dau. and eventiuilly sole heir of Sir Abraham
Hume, Bart, of Wormloybury, and Amelia Egcrton his wife,
uau. of John Egerton, D.D., Bishop of Durham, by Lady Anne
Sophia Grey his wife, dau. of Henry, Duke of Kent, and by
her (who d. 21 Dec. 188'2) left issue at his death, 3 March,
1884,
I. Christopher John Hume, now of Weald Hall and Hunts-
moor Park.
II. Brownlow Richard Christopher, b. 31 March, 1851 ; m.
1881, Marion Isabella, dau. of the late Henry F'rancis
Cockyane Cust, Esq. of Ellesmere, Salop, and has issue,
two daus., Sylvia .Sophia, b. M.arch, 18S2, and Aveill, 6.
April, 1884, and a son, Geoffrey Egerton, b. Nov. 1891.
III. Egerton Agustus, b. 8 April, 1857, late Lieut. 95tb
F'oot.
I. Amelia Frances Harriet, m. II Feb. 1862, John Francis
William (who d. 7 Aug. 1871), eldest son of Peter, Count de
Salis, and d. 8 Jan. 1885, leaving issue.
II. Lucy Sophia.
III. Charlotte Marian, ■»). June, 1877, David Mcintosh, Esq.
of Havering Park, Essex.
IV. Adelaide Caroline, m. 1863, Charles Meeking, Esq. of
Riching.s Park, Bucks.
V. Beatrice Kalherine F'ranccs, to. 21 June, 1870, Sir George
Henry Waller, Bart., Lieut. -Col. Royal Fusiliers, (who d.
Jan. 1892) and has issue.
VI. iMlith Anna Maria, m. 1875, Thomas Algernon Dorrien
Smith, Esq. of Haresfoot, Herts, and Tresco Abbey, Isle of
Scilly, and <^. Jan. 1892.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th sa., a tower or, for Tower ;
2nd gu., three arrows erect, point downwards, or, for Hale;
3rd per pale or and gu., a chevron between three cinquefoils
counterchanged, on a chief per pale of the second and tirst two
escallops counterchanged, for Tash. flrsJ— A griffin passant
lier pale or and az., wings endorsed gold. Motto — Love and
dread.
Seat.<< — Weald Hall, Brentwood ; Huntsmoor Park, Uxbridgo i
and Delaford Park, Iver.
TOWNELEY OF TOWNELEY.
Lineage. — The great and ancient family of TowNELEf,
as deduced, by ancient charters, and other authenticated docu-
mentary evidence, derives from
Spartlingus, 1st Dean of Whalley, living about the year
896, when Alfred reigned over England. His descendant,
Peier de Tunlay, or Towneley, the first who is known tO'
have used the present arms, viz., Arg., a fesse sa., three
mullets in cliief of the second, was s. by
RicnAUD DE Towneley, who left two daus.,
.\gnes de Towneley, m. John de Hargreave, and d. s. p.
Cecilia, of Towneley, eventually sole heir.
The younger,
Cecilia de Towneley, m. John del Legh, grandson of John
del Legh, of Booths, co. Chester. He d. about 4 Edward III.,
anno 1330, leaving a son,
Gilbert del Legh, possessed of Towneley, 16 Edward III.,
who TO. Alice, dau. of Robert Vernon of Warforth, in Cheshire,
and was s. by his son,
John de la Legii, living in 1320, who m. Claria, dau. of
Thomas F'enton, and was father of
Richard de Towneley, alias de la Legh, who was ap
pointed Sheriff of co. Lancaster by John of Gaunt in 1375,
1376, and 1377. His great-great-grandson,
Sir Uichard Towneley, was knighted by Lord Stanley at
Hutton Field, in Scotland, in 1481 ; he m. Jane, dau. of Richard
Southworth, Esq. of Samlesbury, and had issue. Sir Eichard
d,. 1482, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir John Towneley, Knt. of Towneley, High Sheriff of
Lancashire from 1531 to 1540. He m. 1st, Isabel, dau. and heir
of Sir Charles Pilkington, Knt. of Gateford, co. Nottingham,
and by her (who (/.. 1522) had issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. Charles, who in. Elizabeth, widow of John Nowell, of
Read, and left a son, John Towneley, lit. his cousin, the
heir of Towneley.
He m. 2ndly, 1537, Anne, by whom (who m. for her 2nfi
husband. Sir William Radcliffe, Knt. of Ordsall) he had no
child. Sir John Towneley d. at a good old age circa, 1540»
lie was s. by his son.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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RicnAED TowNF.LET, Esq. of Towncloy, who m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry Foljambe, Esq. of Walton, Co. Derby, and had
one son and four daus. The son,
SiE EicHABD TowKELEY, Knt. of Towneley, knighted at the
siege of Leith, m. Frances, dau. and heir of Christopher
AVymbish, Esq. of Nocton, co. Lincoln, and dying 1554, left
an only surviving child and heir,
Mary Towneley, of Townelcy, who m. her cousin, John
TowNELEY, Esq. (son of her grand-uncle, Charles Towneley),
and had issue, seven sons and six daus. Mr. Towneley d. 1G07,
aged 79, and was s. by his eldest son,
lliciiAKD Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, b. 29 April, 1566,
who 7)1. Jane, dau. of Ralph Asheton, Esq. of Lever, by whom
<who </. July, 1G34) he had issue. Mr. Towneley d. 29 Nov.
1628, and was «. by his eldest surviving son,
Charles Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, 6. 22 April, IGOO.
He 711. Mary, dau. of Sir Frances Trappes, Knt. of Nidd, co.
York, by whom (who d. May, 1690, aped 91) he had issue,
four sons and three daus., of whom the oldest, Mary, m. Philip
Constable, Esq. of Houghton. Mr. Towneley, who was slain
at the battle of Marston Moor, 2 July, 1G14, and buried on the
field, wass. by his eldest son,
Richard Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, b. 1628; m. Mar-
garet, dau. of Clement Paston,Esq. of Barningham, CO. Norfolk,
and had by her (who d. 20 Jan. 1672) seven sons and six daus. ;
of the latter, Dorothy, r/i. Francis Howard, Esq. of Corby, and
Frances m. Cuthbert Kennet, Esq. of Coxhow. Jlr. Towneley,
who attained distinction as a philosopher and mathematician,
d. 6 Jan. 170G-7, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
Charles Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, 6. 19 April, 1G58; m.
1685, Ursula, dau. of Richard Fermor, Esq. of Tusmore, co.
Oxford, by whom he had issue,
I. Richard, his successor.
II. Charles. 6. 1690, and d. 1713.
III. John, b. 1697, Tutor of the Chevalier de St. George, and
Knight of St. Louis, known for his translation of liv.d.ibras
into French. He d. v.nm. 1782, aged 85.
IV. George, h. 1706; d. 178G.
V. Francis, b. 1709, joined the standard of Charles Edward,
1745, was taken prisoner and executed in 1746.
Mr. Towneley d. 1711, and was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, b. 1687; m. Mary,
dau. of William, Lord Widdiiugton, by whom (who d. July,
1731) he had issue,
T. William, his successor.
II. John, of Cornsay House, of whom hereafter, as successor
to his nephew, Edward Towneley-Standish, Esq., in the
Towneley estates.
I. Mary Catherine, b. 1721 ; m. Thomas Hornyold, Esq. of
Blackmore Purk, co. Worcester, and d. 17G2.
Mr. Towneley d. Aug. 1735, and was s. by his son,
AV'iLLiAM Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, b. 1714, who m.
Cecilia, dau. and sole heir of R.alphStandish, Esq., of Standish,
by Lady Pliilippa Howard his wife, dau. of Henry, GthDuke of
Norfolk, and had issue,
I. Charles, his successor.
II. Ralph, who assumed the surname and arms of Standish.
He was b. 18 June, 1739, and m. Henrietta, 9th dau. of
Roger Strickland, Esq. of Catteriek, co. York, but d. without
issue, when the Standish property passed to his younger
brother.
III. Edward, who s. his brother, Ralph, and assumed the
surname and arms of Standish. Of this gentleman more
presently, as successor to his eldest brother.
I. Cecilia, b. 30 July, 1741; to. 1762, Charles Strickland,
Esq. of Sizergh, and had, with junior issue, a son,
Thomas Strickland, who inherited, at the decease of his
uncle, Edward Towneley-Standish, Esq., the Standish
estates.
Mr. Towneley d. 2 Feb. 1741, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Towneley, Esq., 29th Lord of Towneley, from
Spartlingus, Dean of Whalley, temp. Alfred the Great.
This accomplished gentleman, b. 1 Oct. 1737, was distinguished
by his exquisite taste in the fine arts, and formed the celebrated
collection, known as the "Towneley Marbles," now in the
British Museum. Mr. Towneley dying v,nm., his estates de-
volved upon his only surviving brother,
Edward Towneley-Standish, Esq. of Towneley, and of
Standish. He m. Anne, dau. of Basil Thomas Eccleston, Esq.
of Eccleston, but d. .?. p. 28 March, 1807, when the Standish
and Towneley properties separated ; the former passing to his
nephew, Thomas Strickland, Esq., and the latter reverting to
his uncle,
John Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, formerly of Cornsay
Houpc. He was b. 15 June, 1731, and m. Barbara, 4th dau. of
Edward Dicconson, Esq. of Wrightington, co. Lancaster, by
whom (who d. 25 Dec. 1797) he had (with a dau. Barbara, ;».
1785, Sir William Stanley, 5th Bart, of Hooton, and d. 5 Aug.
1836) a son and successor (at his decease, 13 May, 1813),
Peregrine Edward Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, 6. 10 Oct.
1762, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1831, who m. 22 April, 1794,
Charlotte Theresa, 4th dau. of Robert Drummond, Esq. of
Candland, Hants, by Winifred his wife, dau. of Willianv
Thompson, Esq. of Ipstoue, Oxon, and had issue,
I. Charles, his heir.
II. John, successor to his brother.
I. Charlotte Mary, d. unm. 1817.
It. Frances, ?/i. 1821, Thomas, Lord Camoys, and d. 5 April^
1S80, leaving issue.
Mr. Towneley d. 31 Dec. 1846, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, J.P. and D.L., F.R.S.
and F.S.A., Lieut. -Col. Commandant 5th Royal Lancashire
Militia, 6. Jan. 1803; m. 20 Nov. 1836, Lady Caroline Hariiet
Molyneux, dau. of William Philip, 2nd Earl of Sefton, and by
her (who d. 8 Feb. 1866) has issue,
I. Caroline Theresa, m. 10 July, 1858, Montagu Arthur,
Lord Norrcys, eldest son of the Earl of Abingdon, and d.
4 Sept. 1873 (see Burke's Peu-ar/e).
II. Emily Frances, ?(i.6 Aug. 1863, Lord Alexander Gordon-
Lennox (ste Burke's Peerage, Richmond, D.).
III. Alice Mary, m. 2 Aug. 1871, Thomas, Lord O'Hagan
K.P., Lord Chancellor of Ireland 18GS-74, and again 1880-2.
His lordship d. 1885, leaving issue (see Burke's l^eerage).
Mr. Towneley d. 1876, and was .s-. by his brcthcr,
John Towneley, Esq. of Towneley, b. IG Feb. ISOG, Lieut. -
Col. 5th Royal Lancashire Militia, M.P. for Beverley 1841-52;
m. 28 Oct. 1840, Lucy Ellen, daH. of Sir Henry Joseph Tich-
borne, 8th Bart, of Tichborne, and had issue,
I. Richard Henry, 6. 5 Feb. 1849 ; d. unm. 1877.
I. Theresa Harriet.
II. Lucy Evelyn, m. 10 Jan. 1877, John Murray, Esq. of
Touchadam and Polmaise, co. Stirling.
III. Mary Elizabeth. iv. Mabel Anne.
Col. Towneley d. 21 Feb. 1878, when the estates devolved oit
the daus. of his elder brother, Col. Charles Towneley, and
his own daus. as joint co-heirs.
^nn.5— Arg., a fesse sa.. three mullets in chief of the second.
Crest— On a perch or, a hawk close prr , beaked and belled,
gold, round the perch a riband gu. ilJo«o— Tcnez le vraye.
TOWNLEY OF PULBOURNE.
TowNLEY, Rev. Charles Francis, of Ful-
bourne, co. Cambridge, and Beaupre Hall, Xorlblk,
Vicar of Cbristchurch, Upwell, Isle of Flv, h. 15
June, 1856 ; m. 1SS5, Eosalinde, 4th dau. of the
late Rev. Jerrnyu Pratt, of R^ston Hall, iS^orfolk^
and has issue,
I. Charles Evelyn, 6. 22 Jan. 1883.
I. Gladys Mary.
II. Rosalinde Cecil.
Lineag-e Col. Richard Townlet, of Belfield Hall, co.
Lancaster, only son of Richard Townlet, of Belfield, and
grandson of Richard Townley, of a branch of Townley of
Tou-nley, m. 1st, Miss Western, and 2ndly, Miss Penny, of"
Penny Bridge, and by the former was father of
Richard Greaves Townley, Esq., m. 15 July, 1785, Mar-
garet Gale, and by her (who d. 24 Aug. 1831) left at his
decease, 5 ¥eh. 1823, a son,
Richard Greaves Townley, Esq. of Fulbourne, m. 23 Aug.
1821, Cecil, dau. of Sir C. Watson, Bart., and d. 5 May, 1855^
having had by her (who d. the following year)
Richard Greaves, b. 1823; d. 1847.
Charles Watson, late of Fulbourne.
Thomas Manners, hi.
William Gale, m. Katherine Marsham, and d. s. p. 4 Sept.
1869.
Francis Mitford,d. Sept. 1874.
His 2nd son,
Charles Watson Townley, Esq. of Fulbourne, co. Cam-
bridge, and Beaupr^ Hall,, Norfolk, Lord-Lieut, of co. Cam-
bridge, J.P. Norfolk, 6. 12 Feb. 18'24; vi. 12 Aug. 1851,.
Georgiana, dau. of M. D. Dalison, Esq. of Hamptons, Kent,
and had issue,
I. Richard Greaves, Second Secretary Diplomatic Service^
b. 3 Sept. 1853 ; d. at Pekin 30 Nov. 1888.
II. Charles Francis (Rev.), his heir.
HI. William Dalison, b. 15 Jime, ISGO; d. 1877.
IV. Walter Beauprd, 6. 8 Jau. 1 63, Second Secretary Diplo-
matic Service.
V. Maximilian Gowran, b. 22 June, 18G4.
VI. Alexander Peregrine, b. Aug. 1872.
I. Harriett Anna. ii. Georgiana Caroline.
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m. Louisa Cecil.
IV. Margaret Kvel.vn.;:!.2S .Tan.lS90,Tliom.a.s ntish Anderson,
■Jnd son oi Hon. Kiiluinl Dennian, of Westergate, Sussex.
V. ilabel Constance.
Mr. Charles Watson Townley if. 17 Oct. lSy.3, and was .t. by
his eldest surviving son.
Anns — Arg-., a fesse sa., three mullets in chief of the second.
Crest— On a perch or, a hawk close ppr., btakcd and belled
gold. Motto — Probitas verus honos.
An.'.'! — Fulbourno, Canibriilge, and Beaupre Hall, Wisbech.
iJtSi'cfiiia— Christchurch liLctory, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
TOWNSEND OF HONINGTON HALL.
TowxSEXD, FHEDEraCK, Esq. of Ilonington Hall,
CO. Warwick, J. P. and D.L. for co. Warwick, and
J. P. CO. Worcester, M.P. for S.W. Warwickshire
1SSG-1S92, F.L.S., Lord of the Manor and Patron
of Iloniniiton, educated at Harrow and Trin. Coll.
Cambridge (B.A. 1850, M.A. 1853), b.5 Dec. 1822;
in. 1SG3. ilarj Elizabeth, only child of Eev.
Kobert Butler, Ticar of St. Jolin's, Kilkenny,
great-gvand;ou of Erinslcy, 1st Viscount Lanes-
borough.
Lineag"e. — Joseph Townsend, Esq. of London, m. twice.
By Mary, his 1st wife, he had two sons and two daus.,
Joseph, of whom presently; John, d. s. p.; Elizabetli, m. the
Eight Hon. James Oswald, of Dunnikier, co. Fi;'e; JIary, m.
Kobert Ferguson, Esq. of Scotland. By his 2nd wife, Anne
Beacon, he had one son, Thomas Beacon, who d. s. j). 1737.
The eldest son,
Joseph Townsend, Esq., JI.P., an Officer in the army, m.
1744, Judith, dau. and co-heir of John Gore, Esq., M.P. for
Great Grimsby, co. Lincoln, and had issue, Gore, his heir:
Anne, )/i. 17Cii, John Tempest, Esq., M.P. , of Winyard House,
CO. Durham. The only son and successor.
Gore Townsend, Esq. of Ilonington Hall, J. P., vi. 30 March,
1776, Lady Elizabeth Windsor, 2nd dau. of the 4th Earl of Ply-
mouth, and by her (who d. 2 April, 1821, aged CD) had issue,
I. Thomas, 6. Dec. 1780; ?h. 16 March, 1809, JIary Anne,
only dau. of William, Lord Stowell, but (/. s. p. 20 April,
1820. His widow m. 2ndly, 29 July, 1823, Henry, i»t
Viscount Sidmouth, and d. 26 April, 1842.
II. Henrt, late of Ilonington Hall.
III. Charles, Lieut. E.N., b. 4 Noy. 1784; d. 2 Nov. 1803.
IV. Edward James, Hector of llmington, co. WarwirU, b.
28 Aug. 17S6; vi. 17 March, 1818, Mary, only dau. of John
Eanibrough, Esq. of Pipewell Hall, and had issue,
1 John Gore, deceased.
2 FntDERicK, now of Ilonington Hall.
1 Elizabeth Catherine, deceased. 2 Julia.
3 Laura, m. 9 April, la86, Arthur Bigge, Esq., and is
deceased.
4 Emily, d. v.nm.
V. V.'iliiam. of Doctors' Commons, b. 7 Oct. 1789, deceased.
■VI. John, Pi.H..\., served in the Peninsula and at Waterloo,
6. 15 Dec. 1790; deceased.
VII. Joseph, of Alveston, co. Warwick, J. P. and D.L.,
formerly, of the K.E., b. 25 Feb. 1794; ni. 9 June, 1835,
Louisa, only duu. of Rev. Robert Barnard and sister of
Eobcrt John, 9th Lord Willoughby de Broke, and d. 29
April, 1870, leaving issue, Charles John, now of Alveston,
b. 1838; m. 1872, Teresa Charlotte, dau. of late Eev. G.
Eudston-Iicad.
vui. Frederick (Rev.), 6. 9 May, 1799; deceased.
I. Eliza, m. 4 March, 1797, Edward Morant Gale, Esq., and
d. s.p. 31 Dec 1b07.
II. Marianne, d. unia. 10 Aug. 1827.
II. Harriett, m. 22 April, Isul, Sir Grey Skipwith, 8th Bart,
of Newbold Hall, co. Warwick, andcf. 7 July, l«:ai.
IV. Louisa, iii. 10 Dec. 1801, John Fullerton, E.sq. of Thry-
berg Park, co. York, and d. 4 May, 1«18.
V. Horatio, d. unm, 2 June, 1825.
VI. Sophia, m. 11 Feb. 1820, John Hambrough, Esq. of
Steephill Castle, Isle of Wight, and d. leaving issue.
Mr. Gore Townsend d. 6 Jan. 1826, and was s. by his 2nd son,
Eev. Henry Townsend, of Ilonington Hall, co. Warwick,
J. P., b. 23 April, 1783, m. 6 March, 1814, Catherine Anne,
2nd dau. of .\ugustus Pechell, Esq., Receiver-General of His
Majesty's Customs, 2nd son of Sir Paul Pechell, 1st Bart, of
Pagglesham ; she d. 11 Feb. 1867. He d. 1 Sept. 1873, and was
«. by his nephew, now of Ilonington Hall.
AriHi — Az., on a chevron engrailed crm., between three
escallcps or, a cruss-crosslet fitchee between two annulets of
the field. Crest — A stag gorged with a wreath of oak ppr., and
resting the sinister fore-leg ou two annulets interlaced or.
Motto — Viia po.sse priore frui.
&at — Ilonington Hall, Shipstun-on-Stour, co. Warwick.
Club — Atuenajum.
TOWNSEND OF DOWNHILLS AND
WALPOLE.
The late JosEtni Piiirp.s Towxsexd, Esq. of
Downhills, Tottenliam, co. Middlesex, and Walpole,
CO. Norfolk, b. 13 Nov. 1812 ; vi. 3 Feb. 1853, Pene-
lope, dau. of John Woollam, Esq. of St. Albans, co.
Hertford, and by her (who d. 2i Dec. 1878) had
issue,
I. Charles Phipps, 6. 7 Oct. 1S.')7 ; d. 14 Aug. 18G9.
I. Lucy Mary, b. 19 Feb. 18.")4.
II. Penelope Louisa, b. 14 April, 1855.
III. Ellen Stanley, 6. 2 July, 18.06.
IV. Mary Louisa Joyce, b. 15 Nov. 1858; d. 28 June, ISSO.
v. K.atherine Rose Frances, b. 3 Oct. 1860 ; d. 22 Sept. 1861.
VI. Rose Xankivell, b. 9 Jan. 1863.
VII. Octavia Isabel Frances, b. 9 July, 1866.
VIII. Elizabeth Katherine, b. 17 April, 1868 ; m. 23 April,
188.1, Harry Charles Augustus Eyres, H.B.M. Vice Consul
at Van Armenia, son of Rev. Charles Eyres, Rector of
Great Melton, co. Xorfolk.
ilr. Townsend s. 1868, liis cousin, Eer. Chauncy
Hare Townsend, and was patron of the livinsis of
Walpole St. Andrew and West Lynn, co. Norfolk,
and Burton le Goggles, co. Lincoln.
Lineag-e.— Edward Townsend, of Highgate, co. Middle-
sex, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Kettle, of Denny Abbey, co.
Cambridge, and had issue,
I. Joseph, of Winchester Street, London, b. 1670; m. twice,
and d. 29 Oct. 1728, leaving by his 1st wife, Mary,
1 Joseph, ancestor of Townsend of lloningloa.
2 John, d.s.p. 12 Nov. 172i.
1 Mary, m. U March. 1724-L5, Robert Ferguson, of Raith,
who d. s. p. 18 Dec. 1781.
2 Elizabeth, m. 1st, Abraham Reynardson, and 2ndly,
Jan. 1747, Right Hon. James Oswald, M.P., and d. 20
Sept. 1779, aged 80.
He m. 2ndly, 19 Oct. 1707, Anne, dau. of Thomas Beacon,
Esq., and had another son,
3 Thomas Beacon, of London, d. s. 'p. 1737.
It. Edward, bapt. 9 Jan. 1076-77, m. Miss Hammond, and
had a son, Edward, d. s. p.
III. Nathaniel, bapt. 25 June, 1083.
IV. Benjamin, bapt. 2.") June, 16S3; bur. 25 Jan. 1684.
v. Jonathan, of whom hereafier.
I. Rachel, bapt. 20 Feb. 1678-79, .Mis. Stanley.
II. Hannah, m. 1st, BIr. Swauwiek, and 2ndly, Mr. Parish.
III. Susannah, m. Samuel Roberts.
Edward Townsend d. March, 1710. His 5th son,
Jonathan Townsend, of London, bapt. 1 Sept. 1084, m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Chauney, of London, by Elizabeth
Dean, his wife, by whom (who d. Jan. 1772) he had an only
son,
Chaunct, his heir.
Jonathan Townsend d. June, 1710, and was buried 17th of
that month at St. Olave's Soutliwark. His only son,
Chaunct Townsend, Esq. of Austin Friars, London, M.P.
for Westbury, co. Wilts, and for Wigton Burghs in Scotland,
111. Bridget, dau. of James Phipps, Governor of Cape Coast
Castle (son of Thomas Phipps, and grandson of Nicholas
Phipps, Esq. of Westbury), and by her (who d. 17 Jan. 1762)
had issue,
I. William, bapt. 3 Aug. 1732.
II. Ihomas, bapt. 19 May, 1735.
III. James, of whom hereafter.
IV. Joseph (Rev.), M.A., F'ellow of Clare Coll. Camb.,
Rector of Pewsey, co. Wilts, and Chaplain to the Duke of
Athdle, b. 4 April, 1739; ?;i. 1st, 27 Sept. 1773, Joyce, dau.
of Thomas Nankivell, of Truro, co. Cornwall, who d. 8
Nov. 1785, and 2ndly, 26 March, 1790, Lydia Hammond,
widow of Sir John Clerk, R.N., who d. 1812. Rev. Joseph
Townsend d. 6 Nov. 1816, leaving by his 1st wife,
1 Thomas, Senior Judge at Zillah Court, Madras, 6. 13
Feb. 1776; m. Mary Tripp, and d. 29 Jan. 1822, leaving
one Sun,
Joseph Nankivell, b. 14 April, 1821; d.s.p. 26 Aug.
1862.
2 Charles (Rev.), M.A., Trin. Cull. Camb., Fellow of
Magdalen Cull. Oxford, Reetur of Thorpe, co. Notting-
ham, A. 18 June, 1780; iii. 6 July, 1807, l.ucy, dau. of
Rev. William Jesse, Perpetual Curate of West Bromwich,
and d. 10 Nov. 1865, leaving by her (who d. 20 April,
1847),
Joseph Phipps, late of Downhills, co. Middlesex, and
Walpole, CO. Norfolk.
Chauncy Henry, 6. 12 April, 1816; m. 1st, 31 May, 1841,
Isabella, dau. of James jkalcolm, who d. s. p., and
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2ndly, 1861, Ellen, dau. of Charles Mason, hy whom he
lias a dau. Charluttu,
Charlotte, d. unm.
Frances Lucy.
Louisa Joyce, rii. 8 April, 1847, Theodore Moilliet, of
Hawkhurst, co. Kent, and has issue.
3 James, Capt. K.N., m. his cousin, Frances Phipps, dau.
of Rey. Thomas Biddulph, Vicar of Padstow, and d. s, p.
17 Jan. 1864.
4 Henry, Capt. in the army, lost in the Red Sea 1812.
1 Charlotte, b. 6 Dec. 1774 ; ra. William Leonard Thomas
Pyle Taunton, Esq. of Stoke Bishop and Ashley, co.
Southampton, Barristei'-at-Law, and d. 7 June, IsaZ.
2 Sophia, b. 20 Oct. 1777, d. Miim.
V. Richard, d. Aug. 1724.
VI. Thomas, d. July, 173.5.
I. Elizabeth, m. 23 Aug. 1761, John Smith, Esq., M.P. for
Romney, who d. 13 May, 17.'^7, leaving issue.
II. Judith, 6.7 March, 173S; m. 1st, 17 Jan. 1758, John
Wordsworth, of St. Dunstan-in-the-East, London, and of
the Isle of Thanet, and 2ndly, 3 Jan. 1771, Rev. Thomas
Haweis, LL.D., of Aldwinkle All Saints, co. Northampton,
and d. 24 Aug. 178d.
ni. Wilhelmina, bapt. 19 Nov. 1741.
rv. Charlotte, m. 10 Feb. 1772, John Oliver Willyams, of
Carnanton, co. Cornwall, who d. 3 Dec. 1809.
V. Sarah, bapt. 9 Feb. 1746-46, m. 17 May, 1784, Rev.
Thomas Biddulph, Vicar of Padstow, co. Cornwall, and d.
1 May, 1812, leaving two dau., Frances Phipps, m. her
cousin, Capt. James Townsend, R.N., and Charlotte Louisa,
m. George Vizard.
Mr. Chauncy Townsend d. 28 March, 1770, and was buried 4
April, at St. Christophcr-le Stocks, London. His 3rd son,
James Townsend, Esq. of Bruce Castle, Tottenham, co.
Middlesex, M.P. for Calne, co. Wilts, and West Looe, co.
Cornwall, bapt. 8 Feb. 1736-37, elected Alderman of Bishopgate
Ward, 23 June, 1769, and the next day one of the Sheriffs of
London and Middlesex, Lord Mayor of London 1772-73, m.
3 May, 1763, Henrietta Rosa Peregrina du Plessis, reputed
dau. of Henry, 3rd LordColeraine, to whom Lord Coleraine at
his death, 10 Aug. 1749, devised Bruce Castle and other
estates, and which estates were settled by private Act of
Parliament 1763. By this lady, who was b. at Crema, in Italy,
12 Sept. 1745, bapt. at St. Mary, Colchester, 13 Dec. 1748, and
d. 8 Nov. 1785, Alderman Townsend had issue,
I. Heney Hake, his successor.
1. Henrietta Jemima, m. June, 1790, Nicholas Owen
Smythe-Owen, Esq. of Condover, co. Salop, who d. 30 Jan.
1804.
Alderman Townsend d. 1 July, 1787, and was s. by his only
son,
Henrt Habe Townsend, Esq. of Downhills, Tottenham,
Busbridge Hall, Godalming, and Walpole, co. Norfolk, who
sold Bruce Castle, but retained the rest of the Coleraine
estates. He m. 29 Dec. 1789, Charlotte, dau. of Sir James
Winter Lake, 3rd Bart, of Edmonton, and by her (who d. 13
Nov. 1831) had issue,
I. Chauncy Habe (Rev.), his successor.
1. Charlotte, m. 1824, Cul. EIriiigton, and d. 3 Nov. 1824,
aged 24, at, the Tower of London, where her husband was
quartered.
Mr. Townsend d. 6 April, 1827, and was s. by his only son,
Rev. Chadncy Hare Townsend, M.A., of Downhills and
Walpole, b. 20 April, 1798 ; vi. 2 May, 1826, Eliza Frances, dau.
oJ Sir Amos Godsill Robert Norcott, G.C.H., C.B., and d. s. p.
25 Feb. 1868, when he was s. by his cousin, the late Joseph
Phipps Townsend, of Downhills and Walpole.
Jiesidence — Glencaim, Bournemouth, Hants.
TOWNSEND OF CLIFTON MANOR.
Townsend, Thomas Sutton, Esq. of Clifton
Manor, co. Warwick, Lord of the Manor of Clifton-
upon-Dunsmore, b. IG April, 1847 ; m. 7 Aug.
1877, Mary Alice, only dau. of Thomas Ainsworth,
Esq. of The Flesh, Cumberland, and has issue,
Thomas Ainswobth, b. 4 March, 1886.
Mary Frances, b. 1 March, 1881.
Xiineagre. — This family resided at Lawford in 1580. John
Townsend, of whom presently, purchased certain lands and
the manor of Clif ton-upon-Dunsmore at the death cf Sir Henry
Bridgeman, Bart, in 1790,
Thomas Townsend, Esq. of Lawford Hall, co. Warwick, m.
1700, Frances Hands, dau. of the Vicar of NewboId-on-Avon,
and was father of
John Townsend, Esq. of Lawford Hall and Clifton-upon-
Dunsmore, d. 1834 j m. 1789, Mary Wall, by whom (whod.
1830) he had a son.
William Tow.nsend, Esq. of Clifton-upon-Dunsmore, m.
1827, Jane, dau. of William Sutton, Esq. of Rugby, and d. 24
May, 1870, leaving issue,
I. Thomas Sctton, now of Clifton Manor.
II. Charles Edward Sutton.
I. Julia. n. Mary Jane.
III. Sarah, m. 1869, Theodore Marc Wratislaw, Esq. of Rugby,
now both deceased and had William Theodore, Marc, Ernest,
and Josephine, all deceased.
IV. Frances Lydia.
Arms—\z., on a chevron engrailed erm., between three
escallops or, a cross-crosslet titchee between two annulets of the
field. Crtst — A stag gorged wiih a wreath of oak ppr., and
resting tho sinister fore-leg on two annulets interlaced or.
Motto — Vita posse priore frui.
Seat — Clifton Manor, Rugby, co. Warwick. Town Residence
—68, Queen's Gate, London, S.W. Ca'.6— Reform.
TOWNSHEND OF CASTLE TOWNSHEND.
Stephen s-TowNSHEND, Maueice Fitzgeraeb,
Esq. of Castle Townsheud, co. Cork, b. 4 Nov.
1SG5.
Lineage. — This family claims descent from the ancient
Norfolk House of Townshend. The first who settled in
Ireland was a Col. Richabd Townsend, Townesende, or
Townshend, an oEBcer in the army of the Parliament during
the wars previous to the Commonwealth. In 1646, he was
present at the surrender of Pendennis Castle, Cornwall, and
(his regiment having been ordered to Ireland in June, 1647,
by the House of Commons) he commanded the main body of
the army, under Lord Inchiquin, at the battle of Knockoness,
near Mallow, co. Cork, Cols. Grey and Blunt heading the left
and right wings respectively during the temporary revolt from
the Parliament at Mallow, 3 April, 1848. Inchiquin and his
principal ofBcers there received Lord Ormond as Lord Lieu-
tenant for Ireland in Sept. 1648. After the King's execution in
the following year, the garrison of Cork, declaring the
question no longer to be between the King and Parliament,
revolted back to the Lord Protector, and Col. Townsend sub-
sequently presented the keys of the city of Cork into Oliver
Ckomwell's hands at Dungarvan. Col. Townsend made
several large purchases of land from time to time, for which
he got three several patents, viz., in 1606, 166S, and 1679; the
first being for Castle Townsend (now the seat of the head of
the family), which he had purchased some time before. He
was elected M.P. for Baltimore 10 April, 1661, and was ap-
pointed to command a troop of (Carbery) Militia in 1666 by the
Duke of Ormonde, at Lord Orrery's instance. He was ap-
pointed High Sheriff of the co. 1671. He d. July, 1692, having
had issue, nine sons and three daus. The 2nd son and eventual
heir,
Bryan Townsend, Esq. of Castle Townsend, Commander of
H.M.S. " Swiftsure," and M.P. for Clonakilty 1695, ra. 1680,
Mary, dau. of Edward Synge, D.D. , Bishop of Cork and Boss,
and by her had issue,
I. Richabd, of whom presently.
II. Edward, b. 17 Sept. 1685; d. unm.
III. Brian, b. 4 Feb. 1686-87 ; d. unm.
IV. John, of Skirtagh. co. Cork. Barrister-at-Law, h. 26 May,
1691 ; m. Katherine, dau. of Col. Barry, of Rathcormack,
CO. Cork, and had three sons,
1 Richard (Rev.), Rector of Skull, m. Susanna, dau. oi
Col. Alexander Gay, and d. s. p. 17 May, 1793.
2 John, of Courtmacsherry, co. Cork, m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Col. Reddish, of London, and had, besides three daus.
(Mary, m. Rev. William Robinson, of Coronea, co. Cork,
who d. 5 Feb. 1819; Dorothea, to. Francis Busteed, Esq.
of Cork ; and Barbara, m. Jonas Baldwin, Esq. of Bantry),
three sons,
Richard (Rev.), to. 1st, Dorothea, dau. of Rev. Thomas
Robinson, and by her (who d. Aug. 1814) had (besides
two daus., Dorothea and Elizabeth, both d. unm.) two
sons, 1 John (Rev.), m. Alicia, dau. of Sir Robert War-
ren, 1st Bart, of Warrens Court, co. Cork, and had a son,
Richard, to. Miss Wilkinson, and a dau. Elizabeth, m.
Lieut. Odell, of the 26th Regt. ; 2 Thomas, of Smith-
ville, Lieut. R.N., to. Helena, dau. of John Freke, Esq.
of Baltimore, co. Cork, and d. 22 April, 184S, liavin^
had six sons and two daus., Richard, a Fellow of Trin.
Coll. Dublin. 77i. Miss Barret; John; Thomas; James,
TO. Mary, dau. of Samuel Townsend, Esq. of Dereeney,
CO. Cork; William; Edward; Elizabeth, to. Sept. 1868,
Rev. George Greer, Rector of Killancoole, co. Down,
son of J. Greer, Esq. of Portaferry ; and Jane, m. 1866,
Rev. Richard Jones, 2nd son of Rev. Jonas Travers
Jones, of Drumbeg, co. Cork.
John, Curate of Marmullane, to. Martha, dau. of Carr^
Wiiliauis, Esq. of Ashgrove, co. Cork, and had a dan.
TO. Carre Columbine Williams, Esq. of Cork.
James, Bariister-at-Law, d. v.nm.
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3 riiilip, III. Mary Dclap, of Londondeny, and had two
sons,
i4iLluud, of Conona?;h, eo. Cork, M.D., m. 1st, Helena,
dau. of KicUard Huimcrford, Esq. of Caliirnioro. which
lady d. s. p., and ■Jiully, a daii. of I'Vancis .lenison,
Esq. of Union Hall and MatTOoni, co. Cork, and by her
had issue, two sons and throe daus., Bryan, </. unm.
1S6S ; Thomas, if. >ntm. ; Eliialieth, m. Edward, son of
\VilIiara Morris, Esq. of Henduff, co. Cork; Anne,
d. unin. ; and Barbara, d. unm.
John, Recorder of Clonakihy, m. 1st, Eleanor, dau. of
Dr. Richard Townsend, of Dublin, and 2ndly, Agnes,
dau. of Thomas Somerville, Esq. of Castlehaven, co.
Cork, and by the former had, besides other children,
who d. young, three son.«, Richard (Rev.), vi. Elizabeth,
dau. of Ricliard Hungerford, Esq. of Glandore, co.
Cork, and d. s. p. ISoO ; John Sealy, Barrister-at-Law,
;». JIartha. dau. of Becher Elcming, Esq. of Newcourt,
and h.as issue, one dau. Judith, and Horatio (Rev.),
Vicar of Kilco, m. 16 April, 184.'), Agnes, dau. of Rev.
Richard Somerville, of Baltimoic.
T. Pamcel, b. -JS Sept. 1689; m. Dorothea, dau. of Sir
Eduard Mansel, 2nd Bart, of Muddlcscombc, co. Carmar-
then, and had four sons and a dau.,
1 Edwakd. his heir. 2 John, d. unm.
3 Samuel, Lieut. -Gen. in the army, Aidc-de-Canip to H.M.
Geokge 111., and Inspector-Gen. of the Eorccs, Hi. Eliza-
beth Aikonhcad, of Lanark, and relict of Gilbert Eord,
Esq. of Xorthaw, Herts, Attorney-General of Jamaica,
.and d. 27 May, 1774, leaving a son and dau.,
Samuel Irwin, Capt. in the Guards, m. Katherine, dau.
of David Thomas, Esq. of Wellfield, co. Brecon, and
had issue, Samuel Thomas (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of
Chicholey and Rector of Earndish, m. Ist, Louisa, dau.
of -Vnthouy St. Leger, Esq. of co. Limerick, and 2ndly,
Elizabeth Frances, dau. of Henry William Cadogan,
Esq., and d. s. p. 187-1; and Elizabeth, iu. Jones Smith,
Esq.
Elizabeth Trelawney, m. Horatio Townsend, Esq. of
Bridgemount, co. Cork.
1 Dorothea, m. 1st, Rev. T. Robinson, of Coronea, co.Cork,
and 2ndly, Richard Wright, of Cloverhill, near Skib-
bereen, co. Cork.
The eldest son and heir,
Edward Mansel Townsend, Esq., bapt. 23 July, 1727; m.
1st, Helena, dau. of Henry Becher, of Creagh, co. Cork, and
by her had an only dau. Dorothea, m. Rev. Arthur Kieley,
of Bcllevue, near Youghal, co. Cork. He 7n. 2ndly, Anne,
dau. of Walter Baldwin, Esq. of Curraghvody, and by her
had two sons and a dau., Samuel, of whom presently;
Edward Mansel, m. Dorothea, dau. of Rev. William Robin-
son, of Coronea, co. Cork, and d. s. p.; and Anne, *)(. 1st,
Thomas Warren, Esq. of Prospect Villa, and 2ndly, Richard
Townsend, Esq. of The Point, near Castle Townsend. The
son and heir,
Samuel Townsend, Esq. of Whitehall, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1798, m. Mercy, dau. of Henry Baldwin, Esq. of
Curraghvody. and had issue,
I. Edward Henrt, his heir.
II. Samuel, b. lbU9 ; m. Charlotte, dau. of Edward Becher,
Esq. of Reek Castle, and d. Dec. 1865, having had issue,
four sons, Samuel Nugent, J. P. ; Edward Becher ; Lionel
Becher; and Henry; and six daus., Mary, m. Edward
Townsend, Esq. of Baltimore; Mercy; Charlotte, 7n. F.J.
E. Spring; Elizabeth; Annie, vi. Rev. J. T. Jones; and
Alice.
III. Henry, 6.1801 ; m. 1838, Belle, dau. of Robert Westropp,
Esq. of Fort Anne, and had issue, a son, Samuel Henry ; a
dau. Hennetta, m. 1804, Henry Morgan Earbury Crotton,
Esq. of Inchinappa, co. Wicklow ; and three other daus.,
Annabella; Jane; and Elizabeth.
IV. Walter, 6. 1803; ni. 1839, Alice, dau. of Benjamin
Sweete, and d. 1869, leaving two daus., Marion, wife of
H. F. Sneyd, Esq., and Alice.
V. William, d. s. p. Ic69.
I. Mercy, d. unm. 1833.
u. Anne, m. Edward Becher, Esq. of Eock Castle, co.Cork.
III. Henrietta. iv. Georgiana.
V. Anna Maria.
Mr. Townsend d. 19 June, 1836, and was s. by hiseldest son,
Edward Henry Townsend, Esq. of Whitehall, J. P., b. 1798;
m. Mary Carre, 2nd dau. of Thomas Warren, Esq. of
Prospect Villa, co. Cork, and d. 1857, leaving issue,
Samuel Richard, late of Whitehall, J.P.,b. 12 July, 1833 ;
d. Feb. Is79, having devised his property (after his sister
Anna's death; to his nephew, Pieis Edward Hughes, who
had adopted the surname of Townsend.
Charlotte Frances, m. 1st, 1859, Rev. Henry Paine Proctor,
and 2ndly, 22 Nov. 1866, G. W. Hughes, Esq., who d. 23
May, 1834, leaving an only child. Piers Edward Hughes,
b. 9 July, 1868.
Anna Mary.
Augusta Amelia, m. Richard L. Warren, Esq.
■VI. Francis, 6. 1694; d. unm.
VII. Wil'.iam, b. 1699; d. until.
"vin. Thilip, of Derry, co. Cork, ancestor of the Myross
Wood and Derry branches (which see).
IS. Horatio (Rcv.1, Rector of Donoughmore, co. Cork, 6.
1 Sept. 1706; /;,. 1731), Mary, dau. of Thomas Hungerford,
Esq. of The Island, and had issue,
1 Edward Synge (Rev.), his heir. Rector of Clondrohid,
near Jlacroom, and subsequently of Kilcorney, 6. 18
Jan. 1741, was seated at Bridgemount. He m. 2 Oct.
1766, Elizabeth, 4tk dau. of Horatio Townsend, Esq. of
Bridgemount, and d. 2 Jan. 1819, having had issue,
IIobatio, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 11 Dec. 1768; ra. Dec.
1799, Elizabeth Trelawny, only dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
Samuel Townsend, and d. 17 Jan. 1824, having had
issue (besides others who d. young),
Edward, late representative of this branch, Major
85rd Regt., m. 29 Dec. 1840, Isabella, dau. of Rev.
Horatio Townsend, of Dcrry, and d. s. p. at Kur-
rachee, Scinde, 3 June, 1851,
Horatio, of Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, d. unm.
Aubrev de Vere (Rev.), of Weston-super-Mare, B.D.
Trin. Coll. Dublin.
John, Comm. R.N., who sei-ved at the siege of St.
Jean d'Acre 1840, m. Marianne, dau. of Bey.
Chambre Corker Townsend, and had issue, John
Chambr(5 Oliver, and Edward Mansel.
Elizabeth, d. 9 Aug. 1838.
Charlotte, d. 22 Nov. 1825.
Edward Synge, d. unm.
Eichard (Rev.), Rector of Magoiirnay, co. Cork, b.
1774; m. Harriet, dau. of Very Rev. John Hume,
Dean of Dcrry, and d. 6 March, 1806, leaving an only
surviving son, Edward Hume, of the Bombay C.S.,
of Cuilnaconaiha, co. Cork, m. 1831, Susan, dau. of
Rev. Horatio Townsend, of Derry, co. Cork, and had
issue, Richard Hume, d. 7 March, 1852; Horace
Webb ; Edward Hume Steele, killed in Switzerland
1864: John Hume (Rev.); Katherine Jane, m.
Frederick Galiau, Esq. ; Harriet Murray ; and Susan
Elizabeth.
Samuel, an OfHcer in the army, 6. 1775 ; d. unm.
Philip (Rev.), Rector of Kilcorney, b. 13 Oct. 1778 ; m.
1st, 30 JNOV. 1824, Helen, eldest dau. of Rev. Arthur
Kelly, of Ballyrea, Youghal, w-hich lady d. 7 March,
1840, and 2niily, 12 Sept. 1846, Elizabeth, dau. of
Sandford Palmer, Esq. of Ballyknocken Castle, King's
Co., and d. s. p. Oct. 1853.
Anne, d. unm. Mary, d. unm.
Elizabeth, d. unm.
Grace, vi. Rev. H.W. Stewart, LL.D., Rector of Temple-
onialus.
Susan, d. unm. 1834.
Helena Herbert, m. George Digby Daunt, Esq. of
Fahalea, co. Cork.
2 Horatio, d. unm.
3 Richard, of Palacetown, co. Cork, m. 29 Sept. 1772,
Mildred, dau. and co-heir of Achilles Daunt, Esq. of
Gortigrenan, co. Cork, and had issue, Horatio, d.u/iiii.;
Eichaid, d. unm. ; Samuel Philip (see Townshend of
GarrycloTjne) ; Anne ; Mary ; Mildred, d. unm. ; Eliza-
beth ; Susan, d. unm. ; Helena, m. William McDermot,
of Dublin; Mildred, m. Webber Carlcton, Esq. of Rock
Lodge, CO. Cork : and Jane Martlia, m. Rev. Rowland
Davies Gray, Curate of Garrycloyue.
4 Thomas, d. unm.
5 Samuel Philip, Esq. of Firmount, co. Cork, -m. April,
1782, Helena, dau. of Rev. Thomas Robinson, of Coronea,
CO. Cork, and his wife, dau. of Sir William Mansel, oth
Bart, of Muddlescombe, co. Carmarthen, and had issue,
Horatio, his heir.
William Robinson (Rev.), Rector of Aghada, in.
Isabella, dau. of Major-Gen. Brooke Young, R.A.,
and had issue,
Samuel Philip, R A., killed at the battle of Inker-
man, 5 Nov. 1854.
Brook Y'oung, d. unm.
William Chambers (Rev.), m. Emma, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. Edward Thomas F'itzGerald, K.H., cf Turlough
Park, CO. Tipperary. She d. 1878.
Isabella Anne. Helena Katherine.
Georgiana Maria, m. Richard Hill. Esq, son of Rev.
Mr. Hill, of Aghada, co. Cork.
Katherine. Mary.
Thomas (Rev.), Rector of Mayo ; m. Caroline, dau. and
co-heir of SirEdwyn Jeynes, Knt., Alderman of Glou-
cester, and had isssue, Samuel Philip, d. unm. ;
William Hotham Robinson; Thomas (Rev.), Perpetual
Curate of Teniplemartin, co. Cork, m. 1862, Alice,
dau. of R. Isaac Bunbury, Esq. ; Edward, Professor of
Natural Philosophy, Queens Coll. Galway, ?)i. 1st,
Miss Persse, and 2ndly, Judith, only dau. of J. Sealy
Townsend, Esq. ; Caroline ; Jlary Y'oung ; Anne
Huthaiu, 'III. — Persse, Esq. of Galway; and Helena.
Edward Richard, M.D. of Cork, m. 3 Sept. 1828, Eliza
Jane, dau. of Neville Bath, Esq. of Cork, and has
issue, Samuel Philip, Comm. R.N., m. Emma, dau. of
E. Brid^.ccs, Esq. ; Edward, JI.D., m. Elizabeth, dau.
of W. ilamiihrcy, Esq.; Fanny; Mary, m. Lieut.
Harris, R.A., c(. s. p. ; Helena, m. Wm. Penrose, Esq. ;
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Eliza, m. Eev. Robert Cooper Wills ; and Lucy, m.
Cheiwode Aikin, Esq. of Bristol.
Mary, d. unra.
Mr. Townsend d. and was s. by liis eldest son,
Horatio ToWNSEND, Esq. of Woudside, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1840, b. 20 Aug. 17S3; m. 1st, 1808, Cathc-
rini-, elde.-it dau. of Abraham Morris, Esq. of Dunkettle,
and by her (who d. 1816) had issue,
Thomasine Isabella, m. 1837, Samuel Perry, Esq., J. P.
of Barona, co. Tipperary.
He m. 2ndly, 1822, Henrietta Margaret, youngest dau.
of Eev. John Chetwood, Eector of Glanndre, and had
issue,
John Crewe Chetwood, late of Woodside, h. Jan. 1824,
Capt. North Cork Eifles ; m. April, 1869, Frances
Dorothea, eldest dau. of Samuel Philip Townsend,
Esq. of Garrycloyne, and d. 1 May, 1873, leaving a
son, Samuel Charles Chetwood, 0. 1870, and three
daus., Henrietta Frances, Eliza Constance, and
Johanna Crewe Chetwood.
Horatio Hamilton, J.P., 6. Sept. 1830 ; m. 1867, Eliza-
beth, dau. of N. Webb Ware, Esq. of Woodfort, co.
Cork, and has issue, Horatio de Vere, 6. 1870 ; George
Chetwood, 6. 22 Nov. Is71 ; besides a dau. Zena, b.
Ib68. He now resides at Cordangan Manor, co.
Tipperary.
Charles William, R.E., h. Aug. 1833, d. unm.
Mr. Townsend purchased Woodside of the Carieton
family 1844. He d. Is65.
1 Susan, /n. Eev. John Meade, of Ballymartle, co. Cork,
and d. s. p.
2 Mary, m. 1768, Adam Newman, Esq. of Kinsale.
3 Barbara, d. unm.
I. Mary, m. Dr. George Hough, of Castle Townsend.
II. Katheiine, d. «?im.
III. Helena, m. Very Eev. William Meade, of Ballymartle,
Dean of Cork.
IV. Barbara, m. Thomas Hungerford, Esq. of Cahirmore,
CO. Cork.
Tlie eldest son,
EicHAKD Townsend, Esq. of Castle Townsend, 6. 15 July,
1C84; m. 1st, 1706, Mary, dau. of Very Eev. Samuel Synge,
Dean of Kildare, and by her had one son, Samuel, who d.
a minor about 1725, and one dau. Mary, m. 5 Sept. 1746, Eev.
Tliomas Daunt, of Fahalea, co. Cork. Mr. Townsend m.
2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Becher, Esq. of Affadown, co.
Cork, and by her (who d. 1743) had three sons and three
daus.,
I. EictiARD, his successor.
II. John, of Shepperton, co. Cork, Member of the Irish Par-
liament for many years, m. 1769, Mary, dau. of Jonas
Morris, Esq. of Barley Hill, co. Cork; and d. kA^g. 1810,
having had, besides other issue, who d. younglR unm.,
1 Eichard, J. P., of The Point, afterwards of Ballinatona,
Collector of Excise, m. 1st, 5 July, 1790, Barbara, dau. of
David Mellifont, Esq. of Dublin, and by her had issue,
EicHAKD Mellifont Townsend, of Dunbeacoii, m.
24 May, 1819, Eliza, dau. of Gen. David Mellifont,
which lady d. at Nice 27 Nov. 1868, and her widower
assumed by royal licence the prefix surname of Mel-
lifont.
Jonas Morris, m. 1827, Mary, dau. of Thomas Sonier-
viUe, Esq. of Drishane, co. Cork, and d. in Austialia
1862, having had issue, 1 Eichard ; 2 Thomas Soiiier-
ville, m. in Australia, and has, Thomas, Eichard, and
two daus.: 1 Elizabeth Henrietta; 2 Victoria; and
3 Mary Beecher.
John Henry, J. P., vi. 28 Dec. 1849, Mary, dau. of Eev.
Arthur Herbert, of Myiuss Wood, co. Cork, and lias
a son, Eichard Arthur Herbert, b. 1853, late 13th
Eegt.
Henrietta Anna Margaretta, ?u. Aug. 1816, Philip
Somerville, Esq. of Prairie, Skull, co. Cork.
Barbara Mellifont, d. unm. 1832.
Elizabetli Hildegardis, m. 15 Dec. 1835, William Warren,
Esq. of Prspect Villas, Monkstown.
He m. 2ndly, Katherine, dau. of Major Ancram, and by
her had issue,
William Eichard, d. umn. 1849.
Henry Owen liecher, d. unm. 1849.
Catherine Helena, to. Oct. 1837, William Baldwin, Esq.
of Gurteenakillagh, who d. July, ls54, leaving i.'suc.
Mr. Townsend m. 3rdly, circa 1822, Anne, dau. of Edward
Mansel Townsend, Esq. of Whitehall, and widow of
Thomas Warren, Esq. of Prospect Villas, Monkstown, co.
Cork.
2 Jonas Morris, of Shepperton near Eosscarberry, co.
Cork, 7H. 24 May, 1815, Jane, eldest dau. of Eichard
Digby, Esq. of Cork, and d. 1844, having had issue,
John, b. 1827, d. unm. 1853; Frances, m. 1st, 10 June,
1840, John Digby, Esq. of Landenstown, co. Kildare,
2ndly, 1848, the Hon. Cecil Lawless, and 3rdly, Andrew
Browne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, co. Gal way, and d. 1890 ;
and Louisa, m. 1843, John Hamilton, eldest son of John
Hussey de Burgh, Esq. of Donore, co. Kildare.
3 Henry Owen Becher, J.P., m. 1st. Frances, dau. of —
Fenwick, Esq. of Mohonugh, near Uunmanway, co. Cork,
and relict of Eicliard Uodnett, Esq., and 2ndly, Anne,
dau. of Eev. Philip Hoinan, of Sarock, co. Westmeath,
and d. 18 March, 1847, having by iier (who d. Sept. 1817)
an only child,
John FitzHenry Townsend, of Dublin, LL.D., Judge of
the High Court of Admiralty, 0. 1 Jan. 1811; m. 24
March, 1840, Ellen, dau. of Eev. George Armstrong, of
Cork, and by her (who d. April, 1878) has issue, 1
Henry FitzJohn, late 27th Eegt., 6. Feb. 1841, m. 15
Nov. 1»70, Mary, eldest dau. of Arthur Bushe, Esq.,
Master of the Queen's Bench, by whom he has issue,
Arthur FitzHenry and Sylvia Eosalie; 1 Charlotte.
4 Abraham Morris, d. unm. 13 April. 1830.
1 Elizabeth, m. Thomas Somerville, Esq. of Drishane, co.
Cork.
2 Harriet, m. 24 Nov. 1802, Beresford Gahan, Esq. of
Waterford.
3 Katherine Helena, d. unm. 184S.
III. Henry, Capt R.N. , d. unm.
I. Elizabeth, m. Capt. Gwynne, R.N.
II. Harriet, m. Eev. David Freeman, Eector of Castlehaven,
CO. Cork, and d. s. p.
III. Helena, m. Rev. Arthur Herbert, of Cahirnane, co.
Kerry, who d. 30 Sept. 1760.
Mr. Townsend d. 1742, and was.", by his son,
Eichard Townsend, Esq. of Castle Townsend, M.P. for co.
Cork, and Col. of its Jlilitia. He yn. 1752, Elizabeth, dau. and
eventual heir of John Fitzgerald, Esq. of Dingle, Knight of
Kerry, and had (with an only dau. Elizabeth, who d. j'oung)
one son,
Richard Boyle Townsend, Esq. of Castle Townsend, b.
1756; m. 1784, Henrietta, dau. of John Newenham, Esq. of
Maryborough, co. Cork, and had issue,
Richard, d. unm. John, his successor.
Maurice Fitzgerald, successor to his brother.
Henry, E.N. d. young.
Abraham Boyle, (Rev.), Rector of Easthampstead, Berks,
d. nam. 5 Feb. 1860.
Henrietta Augusta, 7n. 1824, Thomas Somerville, Esq. of
Drishane.
Elizabeth Anne, m. 1850, Rev. Robert St. Lawrence, of
Moragh, co. Cork, 3rd son of Hon. and Right Bev. Thomas
St. Lawrence, Bishop of Cork and Ross.
Mr. Townsend d. 26 Nov. 1826, and was s. by his son.
Col. John Townsend, of Castle Townsend, Lieut.-Col. 14th
Light Dragoons, A.D.C. to the Queen, b. 11 June, 1786; who,
dying unm. 23 April, 1845, was s. by his next brother.
Rev. Maurice Fitzgerald Stephens Townsend (afterwards
Townshend), of Castle Townshend, co. Cork, J. P. and D. L.
for CO. Gloucester, Vicar of Thornbury, m. 16 May, 1826,
.•Vlice Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Richmond Shute, Esq. of Iron
Acton, CO. Gloucester, and heir of her maternal uncle, Henry
Stephens, Esq. of Chavenage House, co. Gloucester, and by
her had issue,
I. Henry John, 2nd Life Guards, J.P., &. ] Nov. 1827; m.
29 Sept. 1864, Jane Adeliza Clementina, eldest dau. of John
Hamilton Hussey de Burgh, Esq , J. P., of Kilfinnan Castle,
CO. Cork, and d. 7 Sept. 1869, leaving issue,
1 Maurice Fitzgerald Stephens, present representative.
2 Hubert de Burgh Fitzgerald, 6. 4 April, 1867.
I. Geraldine Henrietta, m. 30 April, 1870, Major-Gen. P.
H. Mundy, son of Gen. Godfrey Basil Mundy, of Shipley,
CO. Derby, and the Hon. Sarah Brydges Rodney his wife,
dau. of George Brydges, 1st Lord Eotlney.
II. Alice Gertrude, m. 25 March. 1856, Hon. and Eev. Cour-
tenay John Vernon, son of Eobert, 1st Lord Lyveden.
The Eev. M. F. S. Townsend altered the spelling of his name
to Townshend in 1870, and d. 2 March, 1872, and was s. byhis
grandson.
Arms — Az., a chevron erm. between three escallops arg.,
quartering Fitzgerald, Knight of Kerry, and Stephens.
Crest— On a mount vert, a stag trippant ppr., attired, hoofed
and charged on the side with an escallop or. Jlolto — Huic
generi incrementa fides.
5eo«— Castle Townshend, Skibbereen, co. Cork.
Residence— Gio\e House, SchuU, co. Cork.
TOWNSHEND OP MYROSS WOOD.
Townshend, Richard Habvey, Esq. of Myross
Wood, CO. Cork, J.P., late Lieut. Conuauglit Ean-
gers, b. 23 Feb. 1854.
Xiineag'e. — Philip Townsend, Esq. of Derry (which was
purcliased in 1686 by his father), Capt. in the army, 0. 5 Aug.
1700, 8th son of Brtan Townsend, Esq. of Castle Townsend
(see that family) ; m. 28 Nov. 1733, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Hungerford, Esq., and had issue,
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KicHAKD, of wlior.i presently.
Tliomas HunseitorJ, b. 1737-35, Capt. of the Hattle-axe
Guards :>t Duli'.in Castle; (l.unia.
Horatio ^Kev.), b. n Nov. 1750 (see Tow.nshesd o/Derry).
■William, d. unin. IS'il.
Susannah, m. Michael I'reneh, E?q. of Ratli, co. Cork.
Mary, m. Thomas Somcrvllle, F.sii. of Castlehaven,co. Cork.
The eWest son,
KiCHAKD TowNSESD, of Dublin, M.D., b. 12 Jan. 173G-37 ;
m. Ist, Eleanor, dau. of Dr. Sealy, of Band.>ii, co. Cork, and
by her had iliesides two sons d. young),
T. John Sealt, of Myross Wood.
II. Hiehard. 13arrister-at-I.aw, <'. loim.
III. Thomas, of Clyda, near .Mallo-.v, »i. Martha, ilau. of KeJ-
juond Uniacke, l^jq., and has issue,
1 Eichard, JI.D., »i. 1st, 4 July, 1826, Katherinc, dau. of
J. Mackinnon, Esq. of London, which lady d. 1828. He
VI. 2ndly, 22 Sept. Is29, Mary, dau. of .Vdam Newman,
Esq. of brouiore, co. Cork, and by her left issue, Thomas ;
Adam Xewman ; Samuel ; Richard ; Kobert Uniacke Fiiz-
Gerald Kev. ), m. Gertrude, dau. of Kev. Tliomas Uniacke
Townsend, and has issue ; and Katherine.
2 Thomas Uniacke (Kev.), Vicar of Inistiogue, co. Kil-
kenny, )/!. EHzabeth, dau. of Edward Carr, Esq. of
Arnestown, CO. AVexford, and has issue, Kdward Carr;
Richard, m. Antoinette, dau. of Rev. Henry Denny, of
Churchill, co. Kerry ; Gertrude, m. Eev. Robert Uniacke
FitzGeralcl Townsend; Helen, m. Henry J. Meares, Esq.,
21st Fusiliers ; Eleanor, m. 1st, Henry Moore, Esq., 4th
Regt., and 2ndly, J. P. Devereux, Esq. of llocklands ;
Martha, m. Rev. J. R. Corbett : and Marin.
3 Horatio Uniacke, m. Louisa, dau. of William Clarke,
Esq. of Wiliield, co. Dublin, and has issue, Thomas,
Maria, Janet, and Martha.
4 Sealy Uniacke, m. Elizabeth Dyke, and by her (who is
deceased) has one son, Thomas Dyke.
5 Philip Uniacke. 6 William Uniacke.
7 Charles Uniacke, m. 1st, 17 Oct. 1854, Annie, eldest dau,
of Eev. Robert Loftus Tottenham {see Tottenham of Tot-
tenham Green, and Bubke"s Peerage, Ely, M.), and by
her (who d. 8 April, 1873) had
Charles Loftus Uniacke, 6. 7 Jan. 1861.
T. Loftus Uniacke, 6. 31 Au)?. 186 4.
Robert Ponsonby Loftus, b. 8 F"cb. 18G6.
Anna Maria Eleanor. Maude .Vlicia.
Caroline Mary. Madeline.
Emilie Frances, d. young.
Mr. Charles Uniacke Townsend m. 2ndly, 7 July, 1875,
Anna Maria, eldest dau. of S. W. Roberts, Esq. of Bur-
lington Eoad, Dublin.
1 Elizabeth, m. Samuel Harrison, Esq. of Cork.
2 Eleanor.
3 Mary, ?«. Edward Bryan Molloy, Esq. of Kiltra, Ennis-
corthy, co. Wexford.
I. Eleanor, m. John Townsend, Esq., Recorder of Clonakilty.
II. Elizabeth, d. unm. iii. Susan, d. unm.
Mr. Townsend ))i. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Horatio Townsend,
Esq. of Bridgemount, CO. Cork. Sheets p. His eldest son,
John Sealt Townsend, E.sq. of Myross Wood, for many
years one of the Masters in the Irish Court of Chancery, ni.
1795, Anne, dau. of John llandcock, Esq. Lieut. -Governor of
Charles Fort, Kinsale, and had issue,
Richard, High Sheriff co. Cork, 1834, m. 1826, Helena, dau.
of Very Rev. Thomas Trench, Dean of Kildare, brother of
Frederick, 1st Lord Ashtown, and d. 29 Nov. Is39, leaving
two sons and two daus.,
1 John Handcock, of Myross Wood.
2 Frederick Trench, Col. late Commanding 2nd Life
Guards; Knight of the Imperial Ottoman Order of the
Osmanieh (4th class).
1 Helen, m. Col. Charles Holder.
2 Anna Jane, m. John Croasdaile, Esq.
Elizabeth Susanna, m. April, 1832, AVilliam Steuart Trench,
Esq. (see Bcrke's Peerage, Ashtow.v, B.), and had issue.
Mr. Townsend d. 18 March, 1852, and was s. by his grand-
son,
John Handcock Townsend, Esq. of Myross Wood, J. P., b.
30Oct. 1S29; m. 19 March, 1853, Katherine Emma, 2nd dau.
of Eev. William Tower, of How Hatch, Essex, and niece of
Christopher Thomas Tower, Esq. of Weald Hall, and had
issue,
I. Eichabd Hakvet, now of Myross Wood.
II. William Tower, b. 26 .\ug. 1855.
III. Ernest, Lieut. R.E., b. 2 March, 1860.
IV. Arthur Edward, b. 10 Feb. 1863.
V. Christopher, 6. 5 April, 1869; d. 25 Jan. 1874.
1. Caroline Edith. ii. Mildred Louisa.
III. Honoria Maria, m. 1881, James Alexander Whitla, Esq.
of Bencaden, near Belfast.
IV. Mary. V. Florence, d. 17 Jan, 1874.
VI. Ellen Beatrice, h. 19 July, 1870.
VII. Alice Katherine, 6. 10 Jan. 1873.
Mr. Townsend d. 1890.
Arms, Crest, dr. — Same as Townsiiend of Castle Townshend.
Stat — Myross Wood, Leap, co. Cork.
TOWNSHEND OF DERRY.
Payne - TowxsnEND, Nathaniel Wilmot
Olivek, Esq. of Derrj, co. Cork, b. Feb. 183fi; m.
June, 18G2, Maria, 4t,h dau. of George Smith
Strawson, Esq., C.E., of Cardiff, and has issue,
I. George Chambre W'ilmot, b. 26 Kov. 1863.
II. Horatio Baxter, b. 18 Aug. 1871.
III. William Pearson, b. 14 June, 1875.
IV. Dudley Ryder, b. 6 July, 1877.
V. Herbert Oliver, &. 10 June, 1880.
I. Harriet Elizabeth Barrington.
II. Katherine Disney. in. Helena Strawson.
IV. Florence jNIaria.
Iiineage.— The Rev. Horatio Townsend, of Derry, Srd
son of Capt. Philip Townsend of Derry, who was 8th son of
Bryan Townsend, Esq. of Castle Townsend (see that Maiioir),
became Rector of Clonakilty and of Carrigaline, and wa,'*
seated at Derry, near Rosscarberry, co. Cork. He m. 1st,
Helena, dau. of the Rev. Robert Meade, of Ballintober, and
by her had one dau. Joanna, m. Thomas Poole, Esq. of May-
tield, CO. Cork. He m. 2ndly, Katherine, dau. of Ven. Chambre
Corker, of Lota, co. Cork, Archdeacon of Ardagh, and by her
had issue, three sons and seven daus.,
I. Chambre Corker, of whom presently.
II. Horatio (Rev.), Rector of Cari-agaline; m. 1st, 3 June,
18:9, Anne, dau. of llev. Edward Kenney, of Kilinecn, co.
Cork, whi^h lady d. s. p. 2 April, 1830. He in. 2ndly
Jane Florence, dau. of Justin MacCartie, Esq. of Carrig-
navar, and d. 19 Dec. 1837, leaving by the latter one son,
Horatio.
III. Richard William, m. Aug. 1850, Laura, dau. of Henry
Hibbert, Esq. of Bromley, Kent. He d. 1855, leaving issue,
1 JIary Henrietta.
2 Katherine Isabella, m. Josph Armitage, Esq. of New
Coll. Oxon.
3 Laura Provence.
I. Eliza, rn. Lionel Fleming, Esq. of New Court, and d. 1863.
II. Katherine, d. unm. 1873.
III. Maria, m. Philip Somerville, Esq., d. s. p.
IV. Isabella, m. M.ajor Edward Townsend, and d. 1865.
V. Susan, m. Edward Hume Townsend, Esq., formerly
Revenue Commissioner, Bombay C.S.
VI. Harriet, d. xuim. 1887.
VII. Caroline Charlotte, (/. unm.
Mr. Townsmd purchased his elder brother's interest in the
family estate, added considerably thereto, and built a new
mansion-house. Mr. Townsend d. 26 March, 1837, and wass.
by his eldest son.
Rev. Chambre Corker Townsend, of Derry, Rector of
Kilmacabea, CO. Cork. He »i. 1st, 1824, Frances Vere, dau. of
Edward Stewart, Esq., son of William Stewart, Esq. of Killy-
moon, M.P. co. Tyrone, and by her (who d. Nov. 1824) had
one son,
I. Horace, late of Derry.
He m. 2ndly, 18 Aug. 1831, Eliza, dau. and heir of Major-Gen.
Oliver, R.A., and by her had issue, three sons and eight daus.,
II. Nathaniel Wilmot Oliver, now of Derry. '
III. Chambre Corker, b. 1838.
IV. Richard Baxter, li. 1846; m. 28 July, 1881, Letiria Jane
Dorothea, dau. of Rev. Ralph Bourne Baker, of Haitield
Court, CO. Gloucester, granddau. of Dr. Singer, Bishop of
Meath.
I. Marianne Oliver, in. John Townsend, Esq., Comm. R.N.
II. Katherine Corker. :ii. Kliza Susan.
IV. Caroline Charlotte, m 14 Dec. 1865, Rev. Tliomas Miller,
F'ellow of Quern's Coll. Camb., and d. Feb. 1868.
v. Anne.
VI. Susan, m. April, 1869, Brian Houghton Hodgson, Esq.
of Aiderley, Bengal C.S. (reti'ed list).
VII. Isabella Frances Vere, d. unm. 1882.
VIII. Alicia Hewitt.
Mr. Townsend d. 30 July, 1852, and was s. by his eldest son,
Payne-Townsuend, Horace, Esq. of Derry, co. Cork, J. P.
and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, m. 20 Oct. IS55, Mary Susanna,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Lieut. -Col. Thomas Cox Kirby, and
devisee under the will of Thomas Payne, Esq. of Edstastoa
House, Wem, Salop, of his estates situated in Salop and co.
Gloucester. In obedience to the directions contained in Mr.
Payne's will, Mr. Townshend, upon succeciiing to the estates
in right of his wife, obtained in 1863 a royal licence to use the
name of Payne in addition to and before the name of Town-
shend. He d. 2 Feb. 1885, leaving two daus.,
I. Charlotte Frances,
TOW
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TOW
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n. Mary Stewart, ii;. 24 March, 1885, Capt. Hugh Chol-
mondfley, liitle Brigade, nephew of Lord Delamere.
Arms, Crest, aiid Motto— Sa.me as Townshend of Castle
Townshend.
Seat — Derry, Eosscarberry, co. Cork.
Residence — 49, Adolphus Road, N.
MARSHAM-TOWNSHEND OF FROGNAL.
MAESHAM-TOWNSnEND, HON. EOBERT, of Frog-
nal, CO. Kent, and Matson House, co. Gloucester,
h. 15 Nov. 1834', educated at Eton and Christ
Church, Oxford, B.A. 1855, M.A. 1859; in the
diplomatic service 1855-1859, Lieut, in the Kent
Artillery Militia 1860-1869; F.S.A., F.G.S.,
F.E.Gr.S., J.P. for COS. Kent and London ; m. 5
April, 1877, Clara Catherine, 2nd dau. of the late
Bev. George Barber Paley, B.D., of Langcliffe, co.
York, and Rector of Freckenham, co. Suifolk, and
has issue,
I. Hugh Sydney, 6. 9 Feb. 1878.
II. Ferdinand, h. 17 April, 1880.
On the death of Emily Caroline, Countess Sydney,
9 March, 1893, the Hon. Robert Marsham received
the royal licence to take the additional name and to
quarter the arms of Townshend, in accordance
with the provisions made in the will of his maternal
uncle, John Robert, Earl Sydney, G.C.B.
liineagre.— The Hon. Thomas Townshend, one of the
Tellers of the Exchequer, M.P. for the Unirersity of Cam-
bridge, an accomplished scholar, was the 2nd surviving son of
Charles, 2nd Viscount Townshend, K.G., by Elizabeth his 1st
■wife, only dau. and heiress of Thomas, Lord Pelham {see
Burke's Peerage, Townshend, M.) lie was 6. 2 June, 1701 ;
m. 2 May, 1730, Albinia,dau.of Col. John Selwyn, of Matson,
CO. Gloucester, and d. 21 May, 1780, having by her (who d. 7
Sept. 1739) had, with other issue, an eldest son,
Thomas Townshend, Secretary of State for the Home Dept.,
h. 24 Feb. 1732-3, was created on 6 March, 1783, Bakon Sydney
of Chiskhurst, and on 11 June, 1789, Viscocnt Sydney, of
St. Leonards, co. Ghucester. He in. 19 May, 1760, Elizabeth,
elder dau. and co-heir of Richard Powys, Esq. of Hintlesham,
■CO. Suffolk, and d. 30 June, 1800, having by her (who d. 1
May, 1826) had issue (with others, who d. in infancy),
I. John Thomas, his heir.
II. William Augustus, b. 10 March, 1776; d. tinvi. 3 July, 1816.
III. Horatio George Powys (Sir), K.C.H., b. 6 Feb. 1780 ; Col.
in the army and Lieut. Governor of the Round Tower of
Windsor Castle, d. unm. 25 May, 1843.
I. Georgiana, 6. 1 June, 1761 ; State Housekeeperof Windsor
Castle, d. unm. 12 Sept. 1835.
II. Mary Elizabeth, b. 2 Sept. 1762; m. 10 July, 1783, John,
2nd Earl of Chatham, K.G. (who d. 24 Sept. 1835), and
d. s.p. 20 May, 1821.
III. Frances, 6. 20 Feb. 1772; m. 20 Oct. 1794, George, 3rd
Lord Dynevor (who d. 9 April, 1852), and d. 13 Aug. 1854,
leaving issue.
IV. Harriet Katherine, b. 29 Nov. 1773 ; m. 24 March, 1795,
Charles William, 4th Duke of Buccleuch, K.T. (who d. 20
April, 1819), andrf. 24 Aug. 1814, leaving issue.
The eldest son,
John Thomas, 2nd Viscoont Sydney, 6. 21 Feb. 1764; m.
1st, 12 April, 1790, the Hon. Sophia Southwell, dau. of
Edward, 17th Lord de Clifford, by whom (who d. 9 Nov. 1795)
he had, with other issue, who d. in infancy,
Sophia Mary. 5. 16 Feb. 1792; m. 15 Jan. 183.3, Lieut.-CoL
the Hon. Peregrine »Francis Cast {.tee Bokke's Peerage,
Brownlow, E.), and d. s.p. 6 Dec. 1852. He d. 15 Sept.
1873.
Mary Elizabeth, b. 6 March, 1794; m. 1st, 4 Oct. 1825, George
James Cholmondeley, Esq. of Boxley House, Kent, who ^Z.
5 Nov. 1830, and by him had an only dau. Frances Sophia,
6. 18 July, 1826; m. 16 April, 1846, Rev. John C. B. Riddell,
who d. 2 March, 1879 {see Burke's Peerage, Riddell, Bart.),
and d. 23 Dec. 1887, leaving issue. Mrs. Cholmondeley in.
2ndly, 9 Feb. 1832, Charles, 2nd Earl of Romney, wlio d. 29
March, 1845 {see Burke's Pcerarje, Ro.mney, E.), and d. 25
Dec. Ib47, leaving issue by him, an only son,
Robert, now of Frognal.
His Lordship hi. 2ndly, 27 May, 1802, Lady Caroline Clements,
3rd dau. of Robert, 1st Earl of Leitrira, and d. '20 Jan. 1831,
Laving by her (who d. 9 Aug. 1805) had an only son,
John Robert, 3rd 'Viscount Sydney, P.C, G.C.B., M.A.
Camb. , Lord Lieutenant of Kent, Captain of Deal Castle,
twije Lord Chamberlain and twice Lord Steward of the
II.
Household, b. 9 Aug. 1805; created Earl Sydney, 27 Feb.
1874 ; m. 4 Aug. 1832, Lady Emily Caroline, dau. of Henry
William, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, K.G., and d. s. ^j. 14
Feb. 1890, when the peerage became extinct. The Countess
Sydney d. 9 March, ls93.
^rms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, for Townshend: az. a chev-
ron erm. between three escallops arg. ; ".'nd and 3rd, for
Maksham : arg. a lion passant in bend gu. between two
bendlets az. Crests — 1st, Townshend : a stag statant ppr. ;
2na, Marsham: a lion-s head erased gu. Motto— Dioa et
avant.
Seats— Frognal, Foots Cray, Kent; and Matson Hou.se, co.
Gloucester.
Toirn Residence— 5, Chesterfield Street, Slayfuir, W.
Ciiiii— Athenaeum, and Carlton.
TOWNSHEND OF TREVALIiYN.
Townshend, Charles William, Esq. of Tre-
vallyn, co. Denbigh, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1889, b. 1847, m. ] 883, Clara, dau. of Col. R. W.
O'Grady, and has issue,
John Sydney, b. 1886.
liineagre — Sir Robert Townshend, Gentleman of the
Privy Chamber to King Charles II., and the first knight
made by his Majesty on his return to London 16G0, was the
son of William Agborough, Esq., by Anne his wife, dau. of
Edward AVythes, Esq. of Copgrove, co. York, which lady mar-
rying 2ndly, Aurelian Townshend, Esq., her son by her first
husband assumed the surname and arms of Townsiie.nd. Sir
Robert m. 1st, Hon. Anne Spencer, 3rd dau. of William, 2nd
Lord Spencer, of Wormleighton, and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of
Henry Ascue, Esq. of co. York, and left at his decease a son
and successor,
Anthony Townshend, Esq. of Hem, co. Denbigh, m. Mary,
dau. of Sir John Dugdale, son of Sir William Dugdale, Garter
King of Arms, and was father of
John Townshe.vd, Esq. of Hem, to. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir
William Meredyth, 2nd Bart, of Ashley, co. Chester, by whom
he had no issue, and 2ndly, Frances, b. 1702, relict of Samuel
Minshull, Esq., and dau. and heir of Nathaniel Lee, Esq. of
DaiTihall, by whom he had (with three daus., Frances, Susan,
and Anne, who all d. v.?i»i. )six sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Robert, an Officer in the 44th Regt., killed with General
Braddock, in North America 1756.
III. William, d. unm.
IV. Edward, of Wincham and Antrobus {see Townshend of
Wincham).
v. Thomas, of WilbrightonHall, CO. Stafford, 6. 25 Aug. 1738;
m. 1st, Anne, only dau. and heir of George Mainwaring,
Esq. of Bromborough, widow of Massie Taylor, Esq., and
2ndly, Mary, dau. of Henry Hesketh, Esq. of Newton, but
had no issue.
VI. George Salisbury, 6. 19 April, 1742; m. Frances, dau. of
Rev. John Brook, of Blacklands, Salop, and dying '29 Sept.
1801, left a son,
1 George Brooke Briggs, of Houghton, -who assumed the
surname of Brooke by sign-manual 28 March, 1797,
and was Sheriff of Salop 1811. He m. Henrietta, dau.
of William Massey, Esq. of MostonHall, co. Chester, and
had issue.
Mr. Townshend was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
John Townshend, Esq. of Hem, co. Denbigh, and of Whitby,
CO. Chester, b. 3 Oct. 1730 ; m. 1760, Anne, dau. of Henry
Bennett, Esq. of Mostyn, in the latter co., and dying 8 April,
1778, left (with four daus., who all d. unm. except the youngest,
Sarah Susanna, m. ISOO, Rev. Charles Mainwaring, of Oteley
Park, Salop) a son and successor,
John Stanislaus Townshend, Esq. of Hem and Trevallyn,
TO. 3 Aug. 1790, Dorothea, only child of Thomas Gladwin, Esq.,
a younger son of Henry Gladwin, Esq. of Stubbing, co. Derby,
and had seven sons and three daus.,
I. John, his heir.
II. Thomas George, d. unm. 28 Feb. 1919.
III. Henry Dive, successor to his brother.
IV. George, b. 4 June, 1738 ; to. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Manning, Esq., and left (with five daus.) two sons,
1 George, late of Trevallyn, co. Denbigh, J. P., d. unm.
and was s. by his brother.
2 Charles Willlam, now of Trevallyn.
v. Salisbury, d. young, 1810.
VI. Bennet Vere (Rev.), d. v,nm. July, 1836.
VII. Charles, m. Mary Anne, dau. of Francis Barker, Esq.,
and has issue, two daus. Harriette Dorothea and Susan
Marian.
I. Dorothea, to. Kcv. George Cunliffe, Vicar of Wrexham,
youngest son of Sir Foster Cunliffe, 3rd Bart, of Acton
Park.
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THE LANDED GEXTRY.
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II. Anno.
III. Susannn, -,». Capt. Henry 3Icrcdith Mostyn, E.X., uf
Sii^iwyiUl ana I-Iewisog- Loiljio, il. s.p. ISIO.
Mr. Ttnvnshcnd iL 17 Ang. IS'ib", anil liis widow 'JD Jan. 1S34.
The eldest son,
John Townsiiesd, E.<q. of Trcvallyn, High SberifT 1S4:!, />.
20 Get. 1701 ; m. 10 Jlay, 1842, rriscilla, eldest dan. of John
l-'iolden, Esq. of Mollington Hall, co. Chester. He d. 5 March,
liSL'l, and was .'. by his brother,
Henuy PiveTow.nsuend. Esq. of Trcvcllyn and lleni, General
in the army and Col. 25th liest., b. 171)5, d. uinu. Tl .Sept.
1SS2, and was >■!. by his nephew.
Arms — .-\z.. a chevron enirraikd between three escallops erin.
Creft — .\ roebuck's head attired or, gorjjed with a collar az.,
charged with tlnec escallops arg. ^lotlne.i — liuic generi in-
crenienta tides : and as representative of the hEiis of J)ani/uUl,
Vince malum patientia.
iiL'.'.t — Trcvallayn, near Wre.xham, co. Denbigh.
TOWNS HEND OF WINCHAM.
TowNSUENi), Edwaed Lek, Esq. of Wincliam
Ilall, CO. Cliester, b. 1 Oct. 1868.
Liineag'e. — Edward Townshend, Esq. of Mincham and
Antrobus, b. 4 Feb. 17oC-o7, 4th son of John Townshend, Esq.
of Hem, CO. Denbigh, by Frances Lee, his 2iid wife {src prc-
Ctdrio/ Memoir), s. to Wincham and Antrobus under the will
of Hester Leigh, of .\dlington. He /)!. 1st, 1702, Frances, dau.
of Thomas Eee, Esq. of Colon, by whom he had no child to
siu'vive infancy, and 2ndly, 1773, Anno, dau. of llcv.
lUgbyu Baldwin, of Hoole, by whom (who d. Is25) he had
issue,
I. Edward Venahles, of AVineham.
I. Hester I.ee, m. llcv. Richard Massie, of Coddington.
II. Wilhelmina Marie, t;.uii//i. iii. Sidney.
IV. JIarbara Anne, d. mihi. 1S06.
V. Arabella.
VI. Harriet Frances, m. Thomas Twemlowe, Esq. of Peats-
wood.
Mr. Edward Townshend d. ISU. The son and heir,
Edward VenablesTow>shi:n0. Esij. of Wincham, b. 31 Aug.
1774; 7». 22 Oct. iiSCl, Cornelia Anne, dau. of Josias Du Pre,
Esq. of Wilton Park, Bucks, and by her (who d. 20 June, 1849)
had issue,
I. Lee Porcher, late of Wincham Hall.
II. Edward Du Pre, b. Oct. ISOO ; ni. Is47, ^lary, dau. of Major
Hunter, and has issue, two sons.
III. Henry, b. lsi:5; 711. 1844, Jane, oldestd.au. of John Shaw
Leigh, Esq. of Luton House, Beds, and has issue, two sons
and three dans.
I. Charlotte Hester, vi. 1S48, Thomas Leche Massie, Esq..
Vice-Admiral li.X., and has two sons and one dau.
Mr. Towshend d. 7 April, 1845, and was ,•!. by his eldest son,
Lee Porciier Townshend, Esq. of Wincham Hall, J. P. and
D.L., Chairman of Quarter Sessions, b. 13 March, 1^04; i,i.
27 Dec. 1832, Emma Johanna, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Gen.
Birkenhead Glcgg, of Blackford Hall, co. Chester, and has
issue,
I. Edward, hi? heir.
It. Lee Glegg, b. 23 April, 1838 : d. 4 Xov. 1839.
III. Charles Lee, b. 8 April, 1847 ; d. 27 June, ls47.
!. 3Iaiy.
It. Faimy Emma, r,i. 1862, William Congrcve, ICsq. of Bur-
tc", CO. Chester, and has issue.
III. C'onielia Jane, 7/4. 1861, Frederick William Strwait, ("apt.
H.K.I.C.S., and ha.s issue.
IV. ICinily Eliza, -m. 1805, Edward Logan, l'..-q., and has
issue.
V. Harriet Maria, m. Jan. 1875, Rev. H. llitehiugs.
lie d. 10 May, 1871, and was s. by his son,
Edward Townshend, Esq. of Wincham Hall, b. 23 Nov.
1835 ; m. 10 Dec. 18G7, Alicia Jane, dau. of Thomas I'arr, iusq.
of Grappcnhall Heyes, and d. 1885, leaving issue,
ED\yARD Lee, now of Wincham Hall.
Lilian Lee.
.•t?-//!.'— Quarterly : Island 4th, az., a chevron engrailed be-
tween three escallops erm. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a fesse between
three leopard.s' f.-ices sa. Ci-r.<l — A stag's head couped ppr.,
attired or, gorged wlili a collaraz., charged with three escallops
arg. .W'lttoif — Huic generi increiacnta tides; Yincc malum
patient ia.
H'Mt — Wincham Hall, Knutsfoj'd.
TnAFFOED OF BRTJNDALL HOUSE.
Tk.mtoki), William ]Ij;m!V, l-^^q. of Jji-undiill
House, and Wroxliaiii Hull, co. ^Norfolk, J. P., High
Sheriff 1865, L. 21 Eeb. 1833, s. las father 18U2.
liineag-e — This is a branch of tlie old and knightly family
of TralTord, a family that was seated at TralTord, co. Lancaster,
at a i)eriod antecedent to the Conquest.
Thomas Tbafi-oud, Esq. of Langliam, co. P.utland, 3rd son of
Sir Edmund Trafford, Knt. of Trafford, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Sir Balph Leicester, Knt. of Toft (.svc Burke's /■(■., v/;/e
and Baronctai/'), ,,i. Elizabeth, dau. of James Fawkenor, Esq.
of CO. Rutland, and was f.ather of
Richard Trafford, Esq. of London, m. Dorothy, dau. and
sole heir of Hugh Ccdlier, Esq. of Xorthampton, and by her
(living 1013) had a son,
Richard Tuafford, Esq. of Low Leyton, Essex, m. Jane
dau. and co-heir of .lolin Johnston, Esq. of London, and by
her (who d. before 1041^ left at his decease, 1613, a. son and
successor,
John Trafford, Esq. of Low Leyton, m. Margaret, dau.
and solo heir of Simon Wood, Esq. of Dunton Hall, co. Lincoln
(son of Robert Wooil. Esq. of Colwich, Notts, by Margaret his
wife, dau. of Sir Edward Montague, Knt., Chief Justice of the
King's Bench, and Helen his wife, dau. of John Roper, Esq. of
lUtham, founder's kin to All Souls' College). By her Mr.
TralTord (who d. 1044) had issue. The 2nd dau. and eventual
Co-heir,
Anne Trafford, w. Fisher Dilke, Esq. of London, and by
him, who was bur. 4 3Iay, WM, left at her decea.se, 1671,
an only dau. and heir,
Anne Dilke, bapt. 6 Xov. 1670; m. 1 Dec. 1692, Clement
Boehm, Esq. of London, a Director of the Bank of England,
son of Matthew Boehm, one of the Senators of Strasburg, and
I?. 22 April, I7'22, having had by him (who d. 12 June, aged
75) Jive sons. The eldest son,
SiGiSMOND BoEiiM Trafford, Esq., who assumed the sur-
name of Trafford, )/;. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Gilbert Heath-
cote, 1st Bart, of London, but -/. .s-. ji. 1 Feb. 1740-41, when he
was .<. by (the son of his brother Clement) his nephew and
heir,
Sir Cuoient Boehm Trafford, Knt. of Dunton Hall, co.
Lincoln, bapt. at St. Petersburg 24 July, 1738, High Sheriff,
who assumed the .surname of Trafford. Sir Clement )/i. Jane,
dau. of Edward Southwell, Esq. of Wisbeach, and ultimately,
at the decease of her two brothers, Edward and Henry, both
uniii., heir of her father. By this lady (who assumed the
surname of .Southwell by Act of Parliament 31 Georce III.,
and (/. 1 April, 180(1) he left at his decease, 1786, a son and a
dau., SiGiSMrND, his heir, and Jane, ,n. Riehard Baker,
Esq. of Orsctt Hall, Essex, and d. 1!J Feb. I84;i. The son and
heir,
SicisMUND Trafford, Esq. of Xorwieh, and of Wroxham
Hall, Norfolk, h. 14 Ma.v, 1702, took the surn.ame of South-
well. He VI. Margaret, eldest dau. and co-heir of .lames
Crowe, Esq. of Norwich, by Margaret his wife. dau. of John
Beevor, Jt.l)., and had issue,
Sigismund. his heir, /;. 9 Aug. 1792 ; d. 1852.
Clement, '-. 1 Sept. 1793; d. Dee. Isrs.
Edw.4I!D William, late of Bruiidall House.
Margaret Elizabeth TratTonl Southwell, of Honiiigton Hall,
near Grantham, and 19, Princes Gate, !ly<lePaik, W., whni
assumed the additional surname of Southwell 24 .Vpril,
1849, in compliance with the testamentary injunctions of
licr deceased aunt, Jlrs. Jane P)aker, of Portland place and
Orsett Hall, Essex. She ,1. Nov. Is79.
Emma, in. 1 .Vug. 1825, Grorge Heald, Esq., K.C., of Lin-
coln's Inn, and (/. II Jaa .1828, leaving issue, one son,
George TralTord Heald, Esq., d. s.2>-
^Ir. Trafford (/. 1 Ang. 1827, and was .■!. by his son,
Edward William Trafford, Esq. of Briindall House, Nor-
folk, J. P., '-. Sept. 18(19; in. 1st, 15 Nov. 1831, Louisa, dau. of
Thomas Thistlethwayte, Esq. of Southwick I'ailc, Hants, and
had issue,
I. William IIenrt, now of Brmidall House.
II. Edward Southwell, of Honington Hall, Grantham,
CO. Lincoln (residence, Wroxliam Hall, Norwieh), y/t. 1st, 8
Oct. 1807, Geraldine, 2nd <lau. of Sir H. Paston liedingleld,
fith Bart, of O.xburgh, and 2ndly, Hon. Eleanor Petre, Sth
dau. of William Bernard, I2th Lord Petre, and by her has
issue,
1 Sigismund William Joseph, '1. 15JMarch, ISs.;.
2 Cecil Edw.ard, b. 1884. 3 Edward Beinard, b. 1885.
4 Raphael Henry, b. 1886.
,'■> Joseph Louis, b. 18 April, 1888.
0 Harold Henry, 6. 1891. 7 ( I eoflfrey Michael, b. 1893.
1 Eleanor .'Mary Josephine Southwell.
2 Dorothy Mary, twin with Cecil Edward.
3 Sibylla M.ary.
He rn. 2ndly, 1840, Marline, dau. of -'\I. Antoine Lanninaeh, of
Saumur, Anjou. He ((. 28 Feb. 1892, and was ,<. by his eldest
son.
.(rms— Arg., a griffin scgrcant gu. Crest— \ thrasher ppr..
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his hat and coat per pale arg. and gu., sleeves counterchanged,
liis treeches and stockings of the second and tliird, his Hail of
the first; over the flail, a scroll with these words, "Now
thus." J/ofto— Gripe, griffin ; hold fast.
HeaU — Brundall House ; and Wroxham Hall, Norfolk.
TRATFORD OF MICHAEL CHURCH
COURT.
Teafpoed, Henet Eaxdolph, Esq. of Michael-
church Court, CO. Hereford, J. P. and D.L., b. 8
Dec. 1853.
Lineag'e. — Sib Edmdkd Trafford, of Trafford Park, co.
Lancaster, Knight of the Bath, 1514, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir
John Savage, of Clifton, co. Lancaster, by whom he had issue,
I. Edmtni) (Sir), of Trafford Park, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Ralph Longford, of Longford, and was ancestor of the De
Tbaffobds of Trafford.
II. WUXIAM.
The younger son,
William Trafford, of Wilmsloe, co. Chester, was Under-
sheriff of Cheshire in 1540; obtaineda grant of Swithaniley
Grange, co. Stafford, from Henry VIII. in 1541 ; he m.
Margery, dan. of Sir Ralph Longford, of Longford, and had
issue,
I. Christopher, d. s. p.
II. Peilw, of Swithaniley.
III. Henry, Clerk of the Green Cloth to Queen Elizabeth,
bur. at Greenwich.
The 2nd son,
Philip Tbaffobd, of Swithaniley, living 1614; m. Ellen, dau.
of George Dickson, of Sheldon, and by her had, with three
I daus. and six sons (Henry, Philip, Christopher, Edmund,
I Thomas, John, who all d. s. p.), an eldest son,
William Trafford, of Swithamley, 6. 1589 ; m. Sara,
I dau. of Thomas Homersley, of Bottom, co. Stafford, and had
issue,
William, of Swithamley. Thomas.
Mary, m. William Homersley.
The elder son,
William Trafford, of Swithamley, 6. 1615 ; m. Mary,
dau. of Ealf Bagnal, of Oncote, co. Stafford, and by her had
issue,
j William, d. young.
1 Philip, b. 1645 ; d. s. p., bur. Oct. 1674.
I WiLUAM, of Swithamley.
I Charlotte, m. Edward Lawton.
' The youngest son,
William Trafford. of Swithamley, was bur. at Rnshton
12 Sept. 1726. He to. Clara, dau. of William Lawton, of
Lawton, Cheshire, by whom he had issue,
William, of Swithamley.
Edward, ancestor of Leigh-Traffobd of Outringham.
The elder son,
William Trafford, Esq. of Swithamley Grange, in. 1st,
Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Samuel Mellor, of Idridgehay, co.
Derby, and by her bad issue,
George "|
Fdw^d I *^^ '"'• *■ P' ^^ tlicir father's lifetime.
William J
Sarah, of whom presently.
He TO. 2ndly, Mercy, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Rudyard, co.
Stafford, and d. Oct. 176J, aged 75. His only surviving child
and heiress,
Sarah Trafford, to. William Nicols, of Coton Hall, co.
Stafford, and Perryhowell, co. Salop, and had issue, three
daus. and five sons,
I. William, inherited his grandmother Mellor's property ;
d. s. p. 2 April, 1788, bur. at Stone, co. Stafford.
II. Thomaa, Rector of Whitechurch, Oxon, inherited his
uncle Rev. S. Walker's property, of Whitgrave, co. Stafford,
d. unvi.
III. Samuel, d. s. p.
IV. Edward, who inherited Swithamley.
V. Robert, an-officer in the Royal Navy.
The 4th son,
Edward Nicols, Esq. of Swithamley, to. Ellen, dau. of
William Taylor, of Liverpool, and d. IsOS, having had issue,
three daus. and three sons,
I. Edward, of Swithaniley, who a.'isumed by royal warrant
the surname and arms of Tbafford. He sold .Swithaniley.
He ni. 1st, Ellen Worsey, by whom he had a dan. !!^".r:;h,
who m. J. Joule, Esq. of Stone, and had issue, a dau. Sarah,
TO. — Wynne.
II. William, d. i. p.
in. Thomas Samuel.
The 3rd son,
Thomas Samuel Nicols, Major-Gen. in the army, assumed
by royal warrant the surname and arms of Trafford
of Swithamley, ?/(. 1817, Anne, dau. of Benjamin Eawson,
Esq. of Nidd Hall, co. York, and by her (who d. 1843) had
issue,
I. Edward, d. young.
II. Charles Get, of whom presently.
III. Benjamin William Rawson, m. Minna, dau. of Col.
Wyatt.
IV. Henry, m. in Canada, and has a son, Henry, who assumed
the additional surname of Rawson, to. Julia, dau. of Capt.
Welstead, and has issue, a dau.
Major-Gen. Trafford d. 1857. His 2nd son,
Charles Guy Trafford, Esq. of Michaelchurch Court,
CO. Hereford, J. P. and D.L., m. 1845, Caroline Anne, dau. of
Rev. John Hopton, of Canon ffiome Court, co. Hereford, and
had is.'^ue,
I. Edward Guy, TO. 1876, Emily Jane, dau. of John Dunning,
of New York, and has issue, Lionel Guy, b. 1885.
II. Henry Randolph, now of .Michaelchurch Court.
III. Lionel James, of The Hi'l Court, Ro.ss, co. Hereford,
Major (retired pay) late 36th Royal Sussex Regt., 6. 1 Nov.
1855 ; ra. 19 March, 1891, Amelia Ruth Merton, dau. of S.
Simmons, Esq.
IV. Guy Rawson.
I. Clare Ellen, to. 1874, Major-Gen. Edward Hopton, C.B.,
of Cagebrook. co. Hereford, and has issue.
II. Anne Caroline, m. 1887, liev. Frederick Greer, Rector of
Turnaston, co. Hereford.
Mr. Trafford d. 19 March, 1879.
Arms — Arg., a griffin segreant, gu. Crext — A thrasher ppr.,
his hat and coal per pale arg. and gu., sleeves counter-
changed, breeches and stockings of the second and third,
his dail of the first. Motto over : Now thus. Motto—
Gripe, griffin ; hold fast.
iSeai— Michaelchurch Court, Hereford.
TRAHERNE OF COEDRIGIiAN AND
ST. HILARY.
Traiieene, George MoNTGOMEET,Esq.of Coed-
riglaii ;ind St. Hilary, co. Glamorgan, J.P.,M.A.
Brasenose Coll. Oxford, b. 30 July, 1826 ; m. 26
April, 1860, Harriet, dau. of the late Jonathan
Beever, Esq. of Cefn Coch, co. Denbigh.
Liineage. — William Edmund Trahebne, Esq. of Ca.s-
tellau, m. 16 Aug. 1630, Margaret Williams, dau. of William
ap Jenkin ap William, Esq. of Abcrperg^vm, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Leyshow Evans, Esq. of Gnoll, near Neath, by
his wife Margaret, dau. of Matthew Herbert, Esq. of Swansea,
and had a son,
Edmund Traherne, Esq. of Castellan, d. 1697 ; to. Pru-
dence, dau. of John Llewellyn, Esq. of Ynysygerwn, near
Neath, and had by her a son,
Llewellyn Trahebne, Esq. of Castellau, co. Glamorgan,
d. 1766 ; «t. Anstance Wells, and had a son, Edmund, and
three daus.. Prudence, d. unm., Ellinor, d. unm., and Mary,
TO. John Llewellyn, Esq. of Coedriglan, d. s. p. 1812. The son
and heir,
Edmund Traherne, Esq. of Castellau, rf. 1795; to. 1st, 23
April, 1764, Mary, dau, of Thomas Llewellyn, Esq. of Welsh
St. Donats, and by her had one son,
Llewellyn, his heir, of whom presently.
He TO. 2udly, Frances Popkin, and had by her four sons and
five daus. ; of the former were,
Edmund, the eldest, m. Marcia Sloper, and d. s. p. 1807.
Morgan Popkin, of Coytrahen, co. Glamorgan, J. P., and
High Sheriff 1812, m. 1st, Elizabeth Jenkins, of Pant-y-
Nawel, and 2ndly, Margaret Richards, and had issue,
1 John Popkin, of Coytrahen, co. Glamorgan, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1863, late Major Royal Glamorgan
Militia, formeriy 39th Foot, b. 1826 ; m. 1852, Arabella
Diana, dau. of John Richards, Esq. of Plasnewydd, co.
Glamorgan, which lady d. s. p. 18G9.
2 Anthony Powell, of Sarn Fawr, Bridgend, co. Glamor-
gan, J. P. for CO. Glamorgan, Capt. and Adjutant 1st
Administrative Batt. Glamorgan R.V., late Capt. 17lli
Foot, b. 1834 ; m. 1865, Lucy Lockwood, dau. of Thomas
Onslow, Esq., and has an only child, Onslow Powell, b.
12 March, lsG6.
3 Arthur, in. Margaret, dau. of Admiral Christian.
4 Llewellyn Price, to. and has one son, Edmund.
1 Charlotte, la. Charles Urumniond, Esq., son of the late
Banker of Charing Cro-ss.
2 Frances, m. Major Gordon, late of the Jersey Militia.
3 Caroline, ra. Rev. Morton Druminond, youngest son of
the late Banker of Charing Cross.
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The only son of Mr. Traherne's 1st nianiafre,
Llewellyn- I'KAnEnxE, Ksq. of Oocdriglan, and St. Hilary,
High Slu'iiff CO. Glamorgan ISOl, <?. lS-41; vi. 1st, 20 Aug.
17S7, Charlotte, dau. of John Edinondcs. Esq.. Iiy Charlotte his
■wife, only dau. of John Dive, Esq. of Kanton Hall, eo. Stafford,
by Anne Dorothy his wife, dau. of Hugh Montgomery, Esq.,
and his wife Barbara, dau. of George Metham, Esq. of North
Cave Hall, co. York. By this lady Mr. Traherne had one son
and three daus.,
John Montgomery (Rev.), of Coodriglan, M..\., J.r. and
D.L., F.li.S., K.S.A., b. r> Oct. 17SS ; d. ISSO; m. 29 April,
1S30, Charloite Louis:i, 3rd dau. of Thomas Mansel Talbot,
Esq. of Margam, and I'eurice Castle, co. Glamorgan, and
(?. .«. p. r, Feb. li^tiO.
Charlotte Frances, d. unm. 1852.
Maria Eleanor, m. 1H17, Very Kev. William Bruce Knight,
M.A., Dean of Llandaff, and d. s. p. 1856.
Louisa, d. unm. 1870.
Mr. Traherne m. 2ndly, 27 Jan. 1798, Barbara Maria Manning,
and by her (who d. 15 Jan. 1S49) had one son,
Geokge (Rev.), JL.A.., University Coll. Oxford, Eector of
St. George's and Vicar of St. Hilary, »i. 19 July, 1824,
Ellin, dau. and co heir of the late John Gilbert Royds,
Esq. of Greenhill, co. Lancaster, and li. 2 Dec. Ia53, having
had issue,
George Montgomery, M.A., now of Coedriglan, and
St. Hilary.
Llewellyn Edmund, late 60th Eifles, /;. 30 July, 1832;
m. 1862, Mary, dau. of Henry Hogard, Esq., and has
issue, Llewellyn Edmund, R,X., b. 1803, and George
Gilbert, b. 186'7.
Ellin Maria, m. Hamilton Baillie, Esq., and has issue,
Hamilton Traherne, 6. 1859, Gilbert, Herbert Coleridge,
Dora, and Ellin, d. unm. 1878.
Frances Elizabeth, d. unm. 1872.
Arms—.\Ts;., a chevron sa., between three herons ppr,, on
a canton barry of six of the tirst and az., a lion rampant gu.
Ci-t.H — A goafs head erased ppr. Motto— Ofna, Dduw a'r
Brenhin : Fear God and the King.
Seaf— Coedriglan Park, Cardiff, and St. Hilary, Cowbridge,
CO. Glamorgan.
TRAIL OF BAIiLYLOUGH.
Teail, ANxnoxY, Esq. of Ballylough, co.
Antrim, J.P., High Sheriff 1882, LL.D. and M.D.,
Pellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin, b. 1 Nov. 1838 ; m.
25 June, 1867, Catherine Ehzabeth, 2nd dau. of
James Stewart Moore, Esq., D.L., of Balljdivity,
CO. Antrim, by Fanny his wife, dau. of Rev.
Thomas Eiehardson, of Somerset, co. Londonderry,
aad has issue,
I. AVilliam Stewart, h. 28 March, 1868.
II. James Anthony, 6. 7 Aug. 1870.
HI. Robert Thomas, 6. 3 Jan. 1872; d. 17 March, 1873.
IV. Henry Edward O'Brien, b. 3 Nov. 1876.
v. Edmund Francis Tarleton, b. 9 May, 1878.
VI. Alexander Frederick, b. 2 May, 1891.
I. Frances Catherine. ii. Harriet Agnes.
III. Annie Margaret.
Lineage. — Col. Andrew Trail, younger brother of
Alexander Trail, Laird of Blebo, co. Fife, ancestor of the
Trails in co. Fife, served the Confederate States of Flanders as
well as Henry IV. of France with reputation. On his return,
he was made Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Prince Henry,
eldest son of James I. He m. Helen, dau. of Thomas Myrton,
Esq. of Cambo, and was father of
James Trail, Esq. of Denino, who d. 1635, leaving by his
lEt wife, Matilda, dau. of Melville, of Cambce, three sons,
I. James, b. 1600, Col. in the parliamentary army, settled at
Tallachin, co. Down, where he d. in 1663. He m. 1647, Mary,
dau. of Jamee Hamilton, Viscount Claneboy, and iiad issue,
four sons and eight daus., of whom the 6th, Eleanor, m. her
cousin, William Trail, Esq.
II. Robert, of whom presently. iii. Andrew, d. unm.
The 2nd son,
Kev. Robert Trail, b. 1603, Minister of Elie, co. Fife, and
afterwards of the Grey F'riars, Edinburgh, was taken prisoner
by Cromwell ; he a-ssisted afterwards at the coronation of
CuARLES II., and was banished to Holland for nonconformity;
he returned, however, in 1074, and d. at Edinburgh 10 July,
1676. He 5,1. 23 Dec. 1039, Jane Allen, dau. of Alexander
Annan, Laird of Auchterallen, and by her (who d. Dec. 1680)
had issue. His eldest son,
Kev. William Trail, Minister of Borthwick, b. Sept. 1640 ;
m, 1st, 15 Sept. 1671, Euphan, 2nd dau. of Provost Sword, of
St. Andrews, and by her (who d. 1677) left an only dau.
Mary. He )». 2ndly, 25 March, 1679, his cousin Eleanor, 6th
dau. of James Trail, Esq., and by her (who d. 4 Jan. 1696) had
issue,
I. James (Rev.), d. 1723, leaving two daus.
II. William (Rev.), b. in Ireland 13 Oct. 1683; m. 1st,
Isabel, 4th dau. of John llaldanc, Esq. of Myrton, near
Stirling, and had, with other i.»siu' who d. s. p., an eldest
son, William, Minister of Logieaud Pet, hi. his cou.sin Mary,
eldest dau. of his unele. Rev. Robert Trail, and had issue.
He hi. 2iully, Marion, dau. of Alexander Hamilton, by
w hom he had no issue.
III. Robert (Rev.), of whom presently.
I. Sarah, d. unm.. 1686. ii. Joan, d. nnm.
III. Margaret, m. Kobeit Alison, Writer in Edinburgh.
IV. Eleanor, twin with Jlargaret; d. young, 1092.
V. Elizabeth, m. Mr. Stevenson.
The .'Ird son.
Rev. Robert Trail, Minister of Panbride, co. Forfar, b. 20
Nov. 1087 ; m. 10 April, 1718, Jane, 8th dau. of John Haldane,
Esq. of Myrton, and by her (who d. 1770) had issue,
I. Robert, of whom presently.
II. John, b. 25 April, 1721 ; (/. vnm.
III. William, b. 23 March, 1723 ; d. 12 March, 1729.
IV. James (Right Rev.^, Bishop of Down and Connor, 6.
9 Feb. 1725; m. 31 Jlay, 1766, Margaret Black, of Edin-
burgh, and d. s. p. 1 Nov. 1783.
I. Mary, m. her first cousin. Rev. William Trail.
II. Margaret, m. 1st, Aug. 1768, — Webster, Esq. of Dundee,
and 2iKlly, 4 March, 1794, William Dow, Esq., brother of
Mrs. R. Trail.
Rev. Robert Trail d. 7 Nov. 1752. His eldest son,
Rev. Robert Trail, Minister of Panbride, b. 10 July, 1719;
■m. Jane, dau. of Rev. Anthony Dow, of Fettercairn, and by
her (who d. 2 June, 1805) had issue,
I. Robert (Rev.), Rector of Ballintoy, 6. 29 Aug. 1754,
d. unm.
II. Anthony, of whom presently.
III. James, Minister of St. Cyrus or Ecclesgraig, co. Kincar-
dine, b. 7 May, 1767 ; m. Anne, dau. of Kev. David Burns,
of Largo, co. Fife.
IV. John.
V. Thomas, merchant in Montrose, 6. 18 Jan. 1764; to. 9
Feb. 1795, Mary, dau. of Robert Airth, of Mains of Dun,
and d 11 Feb. 1822, having had issue.
VI. David, Minister of Panbride, 6. 27 June, 1765 ; m. 23 J une.
1795, Elizabeth, dau. of John Biss, Esq. of Deptfoid, co.
Durham, and had issue.
I. Catherine Jane, m. Alexander Airth, Esq.
II. Margaret Black, vi. her cousin, James Dow, Esq.
The Ven. Robert Trail d. 7 April, 1798. His 2nd .son.
Rev. Anthony Trail, of Ballylough, Prebendary of St.
Andrews, Archdeacon of Connor, and Itector of Skull, b. 25
Nov. 1756; m. 3 Jan. 1788, Agnes, dau. of William Watts
Gayer, LL.D., Chief Clerk of the House of Lords in Ireland,
and by her (who d. 30 Nov. 1838) had issue,
I. James, b. 26 July, 1789 ; d. unm. 27 June, 1810.
II. William, of whom presently.
in. Robert (Rev.), Rector of Skull, co. Cork, 6. 15 July,
1793; m. 11 Feb. 1829, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir Samuel
Hayes, 2nd Bart, of Drumboe, and d. 1847, having had
issue.
I. Catherine, d. unm. 23 March, 1823.
Archdeacon Trail d. 10 Nov, 1S31. His 2nd son,
William Trail, Esq. of Ballylough, B. A. Trin. Coll. Dublin,
b. 3 Aug. 1791; m. 1st, 11 Nov. 1824, Louisa Ann, dau. of
Rev. Thomas Lloyd, of Castle Lloyd, by Elizabeth Fitzgerald
his wife, dau. of the Knight of Glyn, and by this lady had issue,
two daus.,
I. Elizabeth Catherine. ii. Agnes, d. 1833.
He m. 2ndly, 28 July, 1836, Louisa Henrietta, dau, of Robert
F'rench, Esq. of Monivea Castle, co. Galway, by Nichola his
wife, sister of Sir Edward O'Brien, 4th Bart, of Dromoland,
and by her had issue,
I. Anthony, now of Ballylough.
II. Robert Gayer, b. 21 Nov. 1839.
III. William Acheson, b. 2 Sept. 1844.
I. Maria Nichola.
II. Agnes Victoria, in. 23 Jan. 1867, Eey. John Joseph
Jackson, of Ballinderry Rectory, eldest son of Very Rev.
James Jackson, Dean of Armagh, and has issue.
III. Louisa Henrietta, d. 1850.
Arms— Az , a chevron between two mascles in chief or, and
a trefoil slipped in base arg. Crest — A column set in the sea
ppr. Jl/(;a()— Diserimine salus.
i'eaJ— Ballylough House, Bushmills, co. Antrim.
TRAILL OF HOBBISTER AND EATTAR.
TiiAiLL, James Ciikistie, Esq. of Ilobbister, co.
Orkney, and Eattar, co. Caithness, J.P. and I).L.
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for Orkney and Caithness, M.A. Oxford, Barrister-at-
Law, b. 1826 ; m. 1857, Julia, 2nd dati. of William
Lambarde, Esq. of Sevenoaks, Kent, and has issue,
I. James William, b. ISSS, late Major 4th Batt. Cheshire
Regt. m. Ethel, dau. of — Sumner, Esq. of Melbourne,
Australia, and has issue,
1 Cecil James, b. 1888. 2 Sinclair George, b. 1890.
II. George Mutton, b. 1859; d. 1870.
III. Richard Randolph William (Rev.), B.A. Camb.
IV. John MuiTay, Lieut. Bedfordshire Kegt., 6.30 Oct. 18G5.
I. Minna Harriet.
liineage. — This is one of the numerous branches of the
Traills 0/ Oi-A-nej/, all springing from the Tbaills of Blebo,
of which House were, Walter Traill, Bishop of St. Andrews
circa 1385, temp. Robert III ; Col. Andrew Traill, who served
with distinction in the wars in the Netherlands against Spain,
and afterwards under Henry IV. of France ; one of Andrew's
grandsons, Robert, was minister of Elie in Fife and afterwards
of Greyfriars, Edinburgh, and another b. 1600, was Col. in
Cromwell's army. Robert's grcat-gi-andson became Bishop of
Down and Connor in 1763. The Orkney Traills derive directly
from the Traills of Blebo, George, said to be a younger son of
John, Laird of Blebo, having accompanied Earl Robert Stewart
to Orkney, circa 1570-80.
George Traill, m. 1st, Jean Kennedy, of Carmunks, co.
Aberdeen, and by her had one son,
I. Thomas, who served in Germany under Gustavus
Adolphus, and on his return home purchased the lands of
Holland, which have descended from father to son to the
present proprietor, Thomas Traill, Esq. of Holland. One
of the offsets of the first branch was the Traills of Tirlot or
Tirltt, whose representative was the eminent Dr. Thomas
Stewart Traill, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence in the
University of Edinburgh, who edited the last edition of the
Encyclojpttdia Britantuca. He d. 1862, aged 81.
George Traill m. 2ndly, Isabel Craigie, of Brugh, and by her
had a numerous progeny, from which descended the Traills
of Westove, Westness, M'oodwick; Ilobbister and Elsness, and
Sabai/. His son,
James Traill, of Westove, 7ii. Jean Cok, and had several
Bons, of whom,
I. Thomas, s. him.
II. William, of Westness, vi. Margaret Balfour, and had
1 George, of Westness, m. Margaret Ballenden, and left a
son, John Traill, of Westness, 6. temxi. Queen Anne, s.
his father in the estate of Westness, and his uncle James
in that of Wocdwick. Hem. 1745, Marj-, dau. of John
Balfour, of Trenable, and dyings, ^j. 1796, leit his estate
of Woodwick, by deed of entail, to his cousin.
2 William, m. Isobel Fea, and was father of William, Lieut.
R.N., ni. Miss Mocard, and left a son, John, s. to West-
ness, served in the American war, and on liis return
settled in Orkney. He m. 16 March, 1790, Sibilla, dau. of
Kev. Hugh Sutherland, and d. o Feb. 1805, leaving by
her, who predeceased him, a son, Willia.m Traill, Esq.
of Woodwick, b. 31 Jan. 1797 ; m. 9 June, 1817, Harriet,
Sarle, and had issue by her (who d. 2 March, 1841),
1 William, of Woodwick, co. Orkney, J. P. and D.L., b.
8 Sept. 1818 ; vi. 4 Feb. 1847, Emma, 2nd dau. of
James Harvey, Esq. of London, and had issue,
1 John, b. 22 Sept. 1851.
2 William Henry, h. 13 June, 1861.
1 Emma, m. Charles Stewart Clouston, M.D.
2 Harriet Jessie, m. D. Thompson Glover, Esq.
3 Mary.
4 Ellen, m. Charles Edward Thomson, of Shangai.
5 Bertha, to. Allan Briggs, Esq.
2 John, Hi. 1862, Sarah Ellen, 4th dau. of James Harvey,
Esq. of Bath, and has issue, two sons and three daus.
3 Charles, m, Jessie Bucholtz, a native of Denmark, d.
27 Aug. 1875, leaving a dau. Ellen.
4 George, m. 1867, Phoebe Marshall, eldest dau. of
Henry Trew, Esq. of Banchory, and has issue, William
Henry, Mary, and Harriet Clementina Wary Wallace.
1 Harriet, d. iinm.
2 Mary, in. 18 Oct. 1843, John George Heddle, Esq. of
Melsetter, Orkney, and had issue.
3 Ellen, d. 17 May, 1876.
4 Elizabeth, to. 1865, Capt. Charles Grant MacKechnie ,
and has issue.
Mr. Traill to. 2ndly, 7 Feb. 1843, Henrietta Moodie, dau.
of Robert Heddle, Esq. of Melsetter, and d. 19 May, 1858,
leaving further issue,
5 Robert Henry, of London, to. Clementine Rose Bazire,
and has a son.
6 Frederick, ra. Sarah Emens, and has issue.
7 Walter.
8 Arthur William, of Xew Zealand, m. Gretchon Wohler,
and has issue.
9 Edwin.
5 Rosa, m. Rev. Roderick Nicholson Macdonncll, and
has issue.
3 James, of Woodwick, m. Margaret Traill, and had issue
who d. young, and he left liis estate to Ids iK]iliew. '
III. George, of Quendale, of whom presently.
The eldest son, Thomas, s. his father as Traill o/ Wcsloi-e ;
while the 3rd son,
George Traill, of Quendale, 3rd son of James Traill, of
Westove, by Jane Cok his wife, was Provost of Kirkwall 1690.
He til. Anna Baikie, and their son and heir,
George Traill, of Hobbister, was for many years Chamber-
lain of the Earldom of Orkney. By Isabel Loutit of Lyking,
his wife he was father of
Dr. George Traill, Ministerof Dunaet, Caithncs-:, who left,
by Jean Murray of Clairdon, his wife, issue, with three daus.,
who all d. unm.,
James Traill, Esq. of Hobbister and Rattar, b. 1759; d.
1843, was appointed Sheriff of Sutherland and Caitliness. He
m. Lady Janet Sinclair, dau. of William, 10th Earl of Caithness,
and had issue, with six daus., who all d. unm.,
George, of Rattar and Hobbister, Vice Lieut, of co. Caithness,
andM.P. for Orkney 1830 to 1835, and for Caithness 1841-69,
b. 1789; d. unm. 1871.
John, d. young and unm.
James, for a lung period a Metropolitan Magistrate, 6. 1794 ;
TO. 1824, Caroline, youngest dau. of William Whateley, Esq.
of Handsworth, and d. 1873, leaving issue,
1 James Christie, now of Hobbister and Rattar.
2 George Ballour, Major-Gen., R.A., b. 1833; served
throughout Indian Mutiny, including siege and capture
of Delhi, relief and capture o! Lucknow, m. Ia76, Juliana
Evans, dau. of E. B. Hartopp, of Dalby Hall, and has issue.
3 Sinclair, b. 1836: in. 1864, Harriet, dau. of John Tre-
gonwell King, Esq. of Blandford, Dorset, and has issue.
4 William Frederick, Barrister-at-Law, b. IbSS.
5 John Murray, Lieut. B.A., 6. 1840; d. 1860.
6 Henry Dufif, Barrister-at-Law, b. Ia42; m. Emily,
youngest dau. of Henry Mitchell, Esq.
1 Janet Mary, d. unm, 1»33.
2 Isabella Wilhelmina Caroline.
Seo/^— Castle Hill, co. Caithness, and Geramount Uoiisc,
Orlmey.
TRANT OF DOVEA.
Teant, Fitzgibbon, Esq. of Dovea, co. Tip-
perarj, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff ISSi), late
Lieut. 72nd Higlilanders, Lieut. -Col. Eoyal Irish
Eegt., b. 19 Ool. 1849; m. 6 Dec. 1882, Georgina
Emily, youngest dau. of Phillip Jocelyn Newion,
Esq. of Dunlecknej Manor, co. Carlow, and had
issue,
I. Laurence Dominick, b. 29 March, 1887.
II. John Phillip, b. 23 Dec. 1889.
I. Irene. ii. Hope Minnie. iii. Ruth Mary.
liineagre. — The Trants claim Danish extraction, and are
of antiquity in Ireland. Sir Patrick Trant, Bart., Commis-
sioner of the Revenue, accompanied King James II. to France.
Sir Patrick's brother. Governor Trant, »;. Miss Steele, sister of
the celebrated Sir Richard Steele, and had a dau. Margaret,
TO. Richard, 4th Earl of Cavan. The great-grandfather of the
present representative, was Tuomas Trant, Esq. of Dingle,
CO. Kerry, who was father of
Dominick Trant, Esq. of Dunkettle, co. Cork, m. Eleanor
Fitzgibbon, sister of John, 1st Earl of Clare, Lord Chancellor
of Ireland, and had issue,
I. John Frederick, of whom presently.
n. William Henry, m. Charlotte, dau. of — Lumsden, Esq.
1. Maria, m. Henry, 2nd Lord Dunalley.
The eldest son,
John Frederick Trant, Esq. of Dovea, J. P. and D.L., Capt.
10th Royal Hussars, m. Caroline, dau. of Francis Brooke, Esq.
of Colebrooke, co. Fermanagh (brother of the Right Hon. Sir
Arthur Brooke, Bart.), by Hannah his wife (dau. of Henry
Prittie, Esq. of Dunalley Castle, and Kill boy, co. Tipperary,
and sister of the 1st Lord Dunalley), and had issue,
I. John, late of Dovea.
I. Caroline, m. Nov. 1833, James Hans Hamilton, Esq. of
Abbotstown, co. Dublin, ftl.P. for thatco. ; d. 9 March, 1845.
II. Louisa Anne.
III. Selina, m. A. B. Cane, Esq. ; d. 5 Nov. 1859.
He d. 21 Nov. 1838, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Trant, Esq. of Dovea, co. Tipperary, J. P., D.L., High
Sheriff 1847, 6. 23 May, 1819 ; m. 3 Nov. 1842, Sarah Sophia,
2038
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2nd dau. of Sir Henry Robert Garden, 3rd Bart, of Temple-
more, and(f. 11 May, 1S8T, having had issue,
I. KiTZLiiBBON, now of Dovea.
II. FreLteriik Ion, b. 17 Sept. ISfiG.
III. John Frances, Capt. in the army, b. 14 April, 1S58.
IV. Hans Artlmr, b. 4 Feb. 1S04 ; d. 1SS5.
I. Caroline Frances.
II. Sara Louise, m. 9 Aug. 1864, Francis Wise Low, Esq. of
Kilshane, co. Tipperarv.
III. Eleanor Nina, m. 15 Oct. 1878, K3V. K. W. Xasli, M.A.,
Kector of Kilnianagh, co. Kilkenny.
IV. Emily Henrietta. v. Alice Sophia.
VI. Florence Uose, m. 22 Dec. 1883, Thomas 15ruenliuttledge,
only son of T. Kuttledge, Esq. of Bloomtiold, co. Mayo, and
d. 3. Tan. I8»:.
VII. Arabella Maud. vui. Mabel, d. 15 Sept. lSt51.
Mr. Trant d. 11 May, 1SS7, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Per pale az. and gu., two swords in saltire, hilts in base
ppr., between three roses, one in chief and two in fesse arg.
Ci-tst — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle rising ppr., holding
in the beak a sprig of laurel vert, ^l/ofio— Aquila non capit
luuscas.
Seat — Dovea, TUurles, co. Tippcrary.
TE.APPES-LOMAX OF CLAYTON HALL.
Tkappes-Lomax, Helex, of Clayton llall, co.
Lancaster, dau. of Thomas Loinax, Esq. of West-
field, Preston, m. 10 Jan. IStiG, Thomas Eyrnand
Trappes, Esq. of Stanley House, Clitheroe, co.
Lancaster, J. P. co. Lancaster and West Eiding of
CO. York, Lieut.-Col. 4th Batt. (King's Own)
Eoyal Lancaster Eegt. (wlio d. 23 April, 1891),
and has had issue,
I. James Hubert, b. 30 Oct. 1866 ; d. uiim.
II. EicHASD, Lieut. 3rd Batt. Eoyal Lancaster Begt., J. P.
CO. Lancaster, b. ID Feb. 1870.
III. John Byrnand, b. 14 July, 1876.
IV. Edmund Neville, b. 12 Oct. 1877.
V. Christopher Norton, b. 11 Aug. 1881.
\'i. Robert Ignatius, b. 5 May, 1882.
I. Mary Cecilia, deceased.
II. Catherine Mary, b. 9 May, 1871.
III. F'rauces Anne, 6. 20 April, 1873.
IV. Mary Josephine, 6. 27 Sept. 1874.
V. Margaret Mary, deceased.
Mrs. Trappes-Lomax assumed by royal licence, in
1891, the additional surname of LoMAX, in ac-
cordance with the will of her uncle, the late James
Lomax, Esq. of Clayton Hall.
Lineag'e.— Stephe.n Trappes, of London, ieynp. Edward
IV., was b. at Theydon Boys, Essex, and d. in the 1st year
of, He.nry VII., leaving by Elena his wife, a son and a
dau., Keginald and Elizabeth, both living 1485. Stephen's
brother,
Thomas Tkappes, of Theydon Boys, Essex, living 1485, was
father of
Thomas Trappes, of Theydon Boys, who was s. by his son,
ItOBEKT Trappes, Citizen and Goldsmith of London, who
■was buried in St. Leonard's, Foster Lane, 1560. He m. twice ;
by his 1st wife he had three sons and one dau.,
I. Nicholas, of London, ni. Mary, dau. of Thomas Calton,
of London, andii. 1544, leaving two daus., co-heirs,
1 Alice.
2 Mary, the wife of Lord Giles Paulet, 4th son of William,
1st Marquess of Winchester.
II. George, who left four sons, 1 Bryan ; 2 Hugh ; 3 Edward ;
4 John : and two daus., 1 Joan ; 2 Mary.
III. William, of whom nothing is known.
I. Fhiiippa, m. Sir George Gifford, Knt. of Middle Claydon,
Bucks.
He vi. 2ndly, Joan, dau. of Richard Cryspe, of Northampton,
founder of several fellowships and scholarships in Caius Coll.
Camb., and had further issue,
IV. Robert, of London, m. Dorothy, dau. of Robert Browne,
of London ; d. 1576, having had issue,
1 Robert, of I>ondon, m. Katherine Tracey, and d. 1587,
leaving an only sun, Robert, d. s. p. before 1634.
2 Rowland, High Sheriff of cos. Surrey and Sussex,
d. s. p.
3 Roger, of Cheamc, Surrey, d. 1618, leaving by Jane his
wile, a son, Roger.
4 Ralph, of ESMX, d. s. p. before 1634.
6 Giles, of London, m. Elizabeth Vernon, and had, with
four daus., a son, Robert, of Edmonton, Middlesex, d.
Uiiin. 1635.
6 William, of London, in. Anne Field, and d. I63fl,
leaving, with two daus., as many sons, Abraham, of Or.sutt,
Essex, and Rowland, both executors to their father's will
1631.
7 Andrew, living 1616.
8 Richard, d. s. p. before 1634.
9 Robert, of Haworth, Essex, d. unm. 1607.
1 Dorothy, m. Ralph Atkinson.
V. F'kancis, of whom presently.
II. Joyce, m. 1st, — Saxyc, and 2ndly, — Frankland, who d.
without surviving issue, 1586, having founded a fellowship
in Brasenose College, Oxford.
The 2nd son of the second marriage of Robert Trappes,
Francis Trappes, Esq. of London, whose will was proved
21 March, 1576, m. 1st, Frances liaude, of co. Lincoln, by
wliom he had two daus., Joan and Frances, and 2ndly, Ann,
only child and co-heiress of Robert Byrnand, of Knares-
borough, by Anne his wife, dau. of Richard Norton, Esq. of
Norton Conycrs, and Hon. Susan Neville his wife, dau. of
Richard, '_'nd Lord Latimer, a lineal descendant (through her
grandmother, Hon. Joanna Bourchier, dau. of John, 1st Lord
Berners) of Lady Anne Plantagenet, dau. of Thomas, of Wood-
stock, Duke of Gloucester, youngest son of Edwakd III. By
the heiress of Byrnand (who m. 2ndly, William Blount, Esq. of
London, and 3rdly, Sir John Egerton, Knt. of Egerton, co,
Chester), F'lancis Trappes had issue,
I. Francis (Sir), his heir.
II. Robert, of Brockham, Surrey, 1619, m. Eleanor, dau. of
Edward Fleet, of London, Merchant, and had issue, Charles,
b. 1603, Penelope, Mary, and Anne.
III. Henry, a posthumous son, living 1619.
I. Mary, to. Richard Cooper, Esq. of Kipfdngton. Kent.
II. Ursula, m. Lewis Bowde, Esq., Banister.
The eldest son.
Sir Francis Trappes Byrnand, Knt. of Harrogate and
Nidd, CO. York, knighted at Windsor, July, 1603. He m. Mary,
3rd dau. and eventually co-heir (with her sister, Anne, wife of
Sir William Wentwovth, Knt. of Wentworth Woodhouse) of
Richard Atkinson, Esq. of Stowell, co. Gloucester, and had,
with seven daus. (i. Anne, m. 21 Jan. 1621, Sir George Ead-
cliffe, Knt. of Overthorpe. co. York, LL.D., Attorney-General
to Charles I., and d. 13 May, 1659, buried in Westminster
Abbey ; li. Elizabeth, in. Mr. Kipworth ; III. Joice, m. Mr.
Gardener; iv. Frances; v. Mary, m. Charles Townley, Esq.
of Townley, co. Lancaster; vi. Clara, ti. unm. 1687 ; YU. Ur-
sula; viii. Lucy), four sons,
I. Robert, his heir. li. Heniy.
III. F'rancis. iv. John.
Sir Francis d. Feb. 1642, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Trappes-Byrnand, Esq. of Nidd and Harrogate,
aged '20, Dec. 1619, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Taylor,
Esq. of Cornsey, co. Durham, and left (with three daus., Mary,
til. Francis Armytage, Esq. of South Kirby, co. York ; Anne,
m. Francis RadclifTe, Esq. of Sheffield Manor, co. York ; and
Elizabeth, m. William Armytage, Esq. of Killing Hall, co.
York, 4th son of Sir Francis Armytage, Ist Bart, of Kirklees),
a son and successor,
Francis Trappes-Btrnand, Esq. of Nidd, who m.Feb. 1667,
Jane, 4th dau. of Michael Warton, Esq. of Beverley, by Cathe-
rine his wife, dau. and co-heir of Christopher Maltby, Esq. of
Maltby, and had issue,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. Michael, at Douay Coll. and under age 167S.
III. Henry, of London, living there 1723.
IV. William, living 1677.
v. Christopher, of Carlton-in-Craven, co. York, m. at Tad-
caster, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Hargraves, K^n.
of Carlton-in-Craven, by Mary his wife dau. of StepUeU
Tempest, Esq. of Broughtou, and had issue,
1 F'rancis, of whom hereafter as heir of his cousin.
2 Christopher, d. unm. S Hugh, d. unm.
4 Henry, d. unm. 1783.
1 Elizabeth, m. James Towgood, Esq. of Skipton, c».
York.
2 Anne, d. unm. 3 Jane, d!. un?j».
4 Katherine, m. George Fethers, Esq. of Habendon, co.
York.
5 Lucy, m. Thomas Hill, Esq.
6 Mary, m. William Wilson, Esq. of Cumberland, and d.
15 May, 1809.
VI. Ralph, named in the will of his father 1677.
I. Mary, under age 1678, executor to her father's will.
II. Katherine, living 1G76.
III. Jane, under age 1677.
Mr. Trappes-Byrnand d. 1678, and was ». by his eldest son,
Francis Trappes-Byrnand, Esq. of Nidd, who m. 1683,
Frances, sister and co-heir of Jialph Appleby, Esq. of Lintdn,
CO. York, and had by her (who d. in the convent at Liege,
1724) four sons and live daus.,
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THE LANDEfJ GEXTEY.
TRA
2039
I. FnANCi?:, liis U( ir.
II. .loUii, Ij. -'i Juno, 1091 ; d. unm.
III. Tlioiiia.-i, li. 21 3I:ircli, li)92: d. uni/i. 1723.
IV. Ainliiose, i. 4 Nov. 1690; d_. uiim. 10 Api-il, 17G0.
I. Katlu-i-ine, m. 1707, Hugh Andcitoii, E.sq. of Euxton, eo.
Lap.c;i.-ti.'i-.
II. Elizabeth, b. 4 Aug. 1093; d. unm. 17'27.
III. MaigarL't, b. 17 Nov. 1097 ; m. George Craythorne, E.sq.
of Ness, CO. Yoik.
IV. Jane, /;. 15 April, 1699; d. unm.
V. Anue, b. 25 Jan. 1700 ; d. unni.'l' Sept. 1732.
Ilr. Trappes-Byrnaud d. 1701, and was .f. by his eldest son,
Francis Tkappks, ICsq. of Nidd, b. 1690, who d. I'.nni. Dec.
1701 . His cousin and heir-male,
Fkancis Trappks, Esq. of Carlton, continued tlic line of the
family. He m. (irace, dau. of Christopher Joy, of Lishop
Thornton, and had issue,
I. Fkakcis, his heir.
II. Thomas, d. u/>m., aged 22.
I. Elizabeth, m. William Calvert, Esq. of Carlton, co. York.
Mr. Trappes d. 11 Oct. 17S6, aged SS, and was s. by his eldest
son,
FuAxcis Trappes, Esq. of Niild, '/. 1740; vi. Aug. 1702,
Margaret, youngest dau. and co-heir of William 'Withani, Esq.
of rrcston-upou-Tees, and had issue,
I. 1'rancis Michael, his heir.
II. John, Capt. 2ud Foot, b. 24 June, 1770 ; i/. Viiiii. 22 Dec.
1809.
III. William, b. 29 Feb. 1773; d. viim.
IV. Chaiics, a Major in the army, h. 2!) Oct. 1770 ; d. at the
Cape of Good Hope 1827, leaving issue.
V. James, b. 9 Nov. 1774; d. aunt. 1^-02.
VI. Thomas, Lieut. It.N., 6. 10 Aug. UiO; leftissue.
VII. William, d. young.
I. iMargaret, vi. at Nidd, 7 March, 1791, William Tunntall,
Esq. of Baltimore.
II Dorothy, d. unrn. 1803.
in. Jane, b. 24 Oct. 1708 : d. unm. 5 Aug. l'^'.
IV. Mary I.sabel, m. Aug. 1805, Thomas Tunstall, Esq. of
I'reston-uiJon-Skerne.
V. Katherine, b. 2 June, 1783; d. %inm. 31 Dec. 1857.
Mr. Trajipes d. 2 June, 180.3, and was s. by his eldest son,
Francis Michael Trappes, Esq. of Nidd Hall, eo. York, 6.
17 Aug. 1705; m. 4 Dec. 1788, Elizabeth, dau.of Jami'sLomax,
Esq. of Clayton Hall, co. Lancaster, and had issue,
I. Francis (licv.), his heir.
II. llobert, of Stanley House, Clitheroe, co. Laneaster, b. 30
Ajiril, 1793; in. 1829, Mary, dau. of Henry l''irliling, Esq. of
Catteral, D.L. co. Lancaster (she d. 2 Feb. IbOO;, and d. 13
March, i8o3, having had issue,
1 Tho.mas Byknand, late of Stanley House, who .t. his
uncle as representative of the family 1871 ; 6. 15 Feb.
1832.
2 Kobert Henry Byrnand, b. 27 April, 1833 ; d. o June,
1852.
3 Charles James Byrnand, of Theydon House, J.P. co.
Lancaster and West Hiding, co. York, b. 14 April, ls3G.
4 llowland Byrnand, b. 18 June, 1837; d. 14 April, 1855.
1 !t;usanna, b. 23 Jan. 1831 ; d. 12 Ault. 1850.
2 JIary, //. 12 Aug. Is34 ; d. 20 Apri^^lSSO.
III. Michael (Rev.), of Hull, co. Y'ork, '/. 23 April, 1797; d.
7 June, 1873; bur. at Ushaw Coll. co. Durham.
IV. James Edward, b. 15 Oct. It-OO ; (/. 1810.
V. Henry, of Chorley, co. Lancaster, and of Blanehester,
Solicitor, b. 20 June, 1805; and (/. 25 Jan. 1800. lie vi.
4 March, 1837. Jane, dau. of George Itoskcll, l':sq. of
Flint, J.l'. CO. Flint, by whom (who J. 20 July, 1SG3; he had
issue,
1 Francis Michael, b. 31 Dec. 1837.
2 George Keginald, b. 0 Jan. 1840.
3 Stephen DeUeweige, 6. 21 Mareli, 1843.
4 Henry Byrnand, b. 27 May, 1844 : -m. and has issue.
1 Mary Anne, b. 9 March, 1841 ; -/. 0 Nov. lail.
2 Ehzabeth Slary, a uuu, 6. 6 July, 1840.
3 Jane, b. 17 Nov. 1848.
■VI. llogcr, a Juris-Consulte at Paris, b. 1 June, 1807 ; m.
Caroline Frederiea Legge, dau. and co-heir of JIajor Payne,
of Weybridge Hous?, Surrey, and d. at Merdriguac, in
Brittany, 22 Nov. 1870, having had issue,
1 Francis lloger Plautagenct, b. at Paris 27 I'eb. 1842.
1 Emily Jane Hose, b. at Paris 26 Jan. Is44.
2 'Georgina Maria, 6. at Paris June, ls45; d. young.
3 Mary Caroline, 6. at Paris 28 July, 1848.
VII. liieUard, 6. 15 Nov. 1808 ; m. Mary Anne, dau. of George
Koskell, Esq. of Flint, J.P. co. Flint (she d. 27 Dec. 1S51>,
and d. at Boulogue-sm--Mer, 1849, leaving issue,
Marmaduke, d. s. p.
Elizabeth Mary Joanna, m. Jan. 1867, F. Chadwick, Esij.
of Staple Oak, near Clitheroe, J.P. co. Lancaster.
I. Elizabeth, b. 23 June, 1728; d. U7iw. at the Convent at
Orrel Mount, near Wigau.
. 3.1. Anne Dorothv. /,. 23 Feb. 1803; m. 1s;25, Tlinmas Ullder-
liill, Esq., and .'. i Dee. 1»74. lie </. 12 Jan. 1&33.
Mr. Trappes d. 1843, and wa.? .«. by his eldest son,
liEV. Francis Trappes, in Holy Orders or the Catholic
Church, b. 28 Jan. 1790, joined his lather in bariing the entail
on the family estate when the manor of Nidd was sold in lb25.
He d. 9 F"eb. 1871, and was buried at Stonyhurst College, co.
Lancaster, when he was s. by his nephew, Tuojias Byrnand-
Trappes, Esq. of Stanley House (sll above).
.•!/•;/).< — Quarterly : 1st and 4tli, Per pale or and sa. on a bend
engrailed and cotised erm. tbree escallop shells gu., for Lomax ;
2nd and 3rd, Arg., three caltraps sa., for 'J'bappes. Crixds —
(LoMAx), Out of a crown valleiy, a demi-Iion ramp, arg.,
holding an escallop shell gu., eha;ged across the shoulder w ith
three escallop shells between two bendlets gu. : (Trappesi, A
man's head couped at the shoulders ppr., attired gu., gar-
nished or, on the head a helmet, also ppr., surmounted by a
plume of three feathers arg. Mntlrii-i — Fato prudeutia major
(for Lomax) ; Cultui avorum fidelis (for Trappes).
Seats — Clayton Hall, Aceringion;-Alsprings, Great Harwood;
snd Stanley House, Clitheroe, co. Lancaster.
<^amilij of i^onvav of tfluntou IV.tll.
EicHARD Lomax, Esq. of Pilsworth(in the parish of Middle-
ton), and of Burnshaw Tower, in the vale of Todmorden, d.
1587, leaving a son,
James Lomax, Esq. of Pilsworth and Burnshaw, who d. 4
Dec. 1024, leaving a son,
lliciiABD Lo.MAX, Esq., b. 1012, and living 1055. F'rom him
descended,
EicHABD Lomax, Esq. of Pilsworth and Burnshaw, who m.
Rebecca Heywood, of Urmston, sole heiress and representa-
tive of the Claytons and Grimshaws «/6'Z(!i'(o/(, through her
mother, Mary, dau. and eventually sole heiress of John Griiu-
shaw, of Clayton ((/. 8 March, 1662, aged 4.h), by his wife Anne,
dau. and co-heiress of .Vbraham Coulthurst, Escj. of Burnley.
Mr. Lomax d. 1771. His son and heir,
James Lo.max, Esq. of Clayton, m,. Elizabeth Lord, and had
issue,
I. Richard Grimsiiaw, of whom presently.
II. James, Capt. in the Roval Lancashire Volunteers, b. 3
Dec. 1764; d. 15 April, 1805.
III. John, b. 29 Oct. 1709 ; (/. young.
I. Elizabeth, b. 9 Dec. 1704 (twin with James) ; d. young.
II. Elizabeth, b. 25 July, 1707: v/i. Francis Michael Trappes,
Esq. of Nidd Hall, eo. York, and (/. 5 Aug. Is58, leaving,
with other issue, a son, Robert Trappes, father of Thomas
Byrnand Trappes, above mentioned.
Mr. Lomax d. 0 Jan. 1792, and was *. by his eldest sun,
Richard Grimsiiaw Lo.max, ICsq. of Clayton, b. 2 April,
1703 ; Id. July, 1797, Catharine, dau. and heir of Thomas
Greaves, Esq., Banker, of Preston, and had issue,
I. James, b. 19 April, 1798: (/. 24 Sept. 1802.
II. Thomas Greaves, b. 23 April, 1799 : d. 13 July, ISll.
HI. Richard, b. 18 April, IsOO; d. 16 March, 1821.
IV. John, heir to his father.
V. James, of Clayton Hall.
VI. William, in holy orders of the Church of Rome, S.J., 6.
26 April, 1804; <l. 1855.
VII. Ednmnd, b. 9 April, 1806; d. 1859.
Yiii. Walter, a priest of the Society of Jesus, b. 6 July, 1808;
d. March, 1880.
IX. Charles, a priest of the Society of Jesus, b. 8 Aug. 1810;
d. 1800.
X. Thomas, of Westfield House, Preston, b. 20 April, 1816,-
111. 20 June, 1837, Mary F'lances, dau. and heii'ess of the
Rev. Charles Sanders, Vicar of Ketton aud Tixover,
Rutland, son of Edward Sanders, Esq. by Christiau
Woolstan his wife, and d. 1805, having had issue,
1 Richard Grimshaw, d. 1802.
2 John Blauchard. d. young.
3 John Talbot, d. 1847.
1 Gwendaline Elizabeth, d. 1846.
2 Mary, m. Is58, William Francis Segar, Esq., Ban'ister-
at-Law, and d. 21 Oct. 1877, leaving an only dau., Helen,
Mary Maxima, i. 27 Aug. Is59 ; tii. 29 Nov. lS83, David
llowell, I'.sq., J.P. CO. Cornwall, eldest son of Russell
Howell, late S'iear of St. Winnow, co. Cornwall, and has
issue, F'rauces ilary.
3 Helen, m. 10 Jan. 1800, lu. T. B. Trappes, Esq. (.vte
oMove).
I. Elizabeth, d.unin. Sept. 18oC.
Mr. Lomax d. 14 Sept. 1839. His eldest surviving son,
John Lomax, Esq. of Clayton Hall, b. 9 Aug. 1801, J.P. co.
Lancaster, who m. 29 Nov. 1830, Helen, 2nd dau. of John As-
pinall, ICsq. of Standeii Hall, co. Lancaster, but </. 6-.2>. 15 July,
1849, and was s. by his brother,
James Lom.vx, Esq. of Clayton Hall, and Alsprings, J.P. and
D.L. for CO. Lancaster, was created Knight Commander of the
Order of St. Gregory the Great by Pope Pius IX. ; 6.31 3Iarch,
18(13; lie. Nov. 1845, Frances Cecilia Verda, eldest dau. of diaries
Walmesley, Esq. of Westwoud, and d. 20 Marcli, 18S6, wheu
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he was y. by his niece, Ilckn, now Mrs. Tbapfes-I^omax, of
Clayton Hall.
A-ms — Quarterly: l?t and 4rh per pale or and sa., on a
bend cottised erm. three efcallops gu., for Lomax; 2nd arg.,
a criflin segreant sa. arimd or. for Gbimshaw; 3rd arjr.. a
cross sa. lietween four bezants for Clayton. Crefl — dut of a
mural crown a denii-lion sa. collared and holding an esciillup.
Motto — Fato prudentia major.
TREDCROFT OF GLEN ANCE.UM.
Teepcroft, LiErT.-CoL. Cii.^rles Lenxox, of
Glen Ancruni, Surrey, J. P. and County Alderman,
formerly Capt. E.H'A.. and late Adj. 2nd Koyal
Surrey Militia ; seryed in the Crimea (medal
and clasp, Turkish medal and oi-der of the Medji-
die), b. 24 Oct. 1832; m. 1st, 19 Nov. I«(i3,
Ilariette Sophia Louisa, dau. of J. H. Woodward,
Esq., and by her (who d. 8 Dec. 1869) had,
I. Mary Olivia Gcorgiana, m. 1892, Capt. R. F. Littledale,
E.E.
He m. 2ndly, 27 April, 1871, Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir William Scott, of Ancrum, Bart., M.P., and by
her (who d. 10 April, 18SG) had further issue,
I. Ctbil Abthur Lennox, 6. 5 Jan. 1878.'
II. Muriel Edina Elizabeth MiUord, (/. 31 May, 1SS2.
in. Edith Veronica Sholta de Mont D'Aurensau.
IV. Hilda Jlary Clavering.
He m. Srdly, 4 March, 1889, Hon. Constance Mary
Eitzalan Howard, dau. of Edward, 1st Baron
Howard, of Glossop, and by her has further issue,
n. John Lennox, h. 13 Dec. 1889.
V. Augusta Mary Gwendolen.
Lineage — Edward Tredckoft, living at Horsham, tern}''.
Edwai'.d VI., d. 7 Oct. l.i;'>8. His great-grandson,
1;ev. XathanielTredcroft, was presented to the vicarage
of Horsham by Oliver Cromwell. He la. II Sept. ItJOti,
Phccbe riiilips, and d. 23 Sept. IC'jG, lca\ing i.-sue. The
tldest son,
Nathaniel Tbedcroft, Esq. of Horsham, b. 27 .\pril, 1G74;
m. Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of William Serase, Esq. of
Steyning, Sussex, and d. 27 Oct. 1720, leaving a son and
successor,
Edward Tbedcroft, Esq. of Horsham, b. 30 Nov. 1711 ; m.
Mary, only dau. and heir of Heiuy Michel, Esq. of Horsham,
and by her (who d. 20 April, 1794) had issue, Nathaniel, of
whom presently ; Edward William (Rey.), LL.B , Hector of
Pulborough, Sussex, b. 1 Nov. 1749, d. unm. 1822; Wary;
Phccbe Phillips, id. 22 Nov. 17C9, Peter Du Cane, Esq. ; and
Charlotte, m. 29 Nov. 1774, Peter, Gth Lord King. Mr. Tred-
croft d. 12 Aug. 1768, and was s. by his eldest son,
N.vTHANiEL Tkedcroft, Esq. of Horshani, 6. 18 Nov. 1747;
m. 11 Oct. 1781, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Steel. Esq. of Hamp-
nett, Sussex, and sister of the llight Hon. Thomas Steel, and
by her (who (/. 22 Nov. 1S23) had issue,
I. Henbt, of Wamham Court Horsham, b. 27 Oct. 1788 ; m.
13 Drc. 1827, Mary,* eldest dau. of Robert Hawgood Crewe,
Esq., Secretary to the Board of Ordnance, and relict of
James EversSeld, Esq. of Uenne Park, Sussex; and by her
had issue,
Edward, of Horsham, Su.^sex, D.L. late 4th Dragoons, h.
1.'5 Dec. 1823; m. Is.oO, Theodosia, eldest dau. of Edward
Bligh, Esq., and had issue,
1. Henry Edward, b. March, 1853; ni. Dec. 1877, Mabel,
4ih dau. of the Hon. Sir Cillery Pigott, of Shertield Hill,
Hants, and has i.ssue,
1 Lancelot Edward Bligh, b. Oct. 1878.
2 Arthur Francis Drake, //. July, 1880.
1 Edith Barbara. 2 Mabel Alice.
1. Theodosia, m. 1870, Dennis L. Higgins, Esq.
George, b. 13 Dec. 1832.
Mr. Trediroft d. 14 Feb. 1844.
II. Robert (Rev.), of whom we treat.
I. Charlotte, m. her cousin, the Hon. George King, of Fryem,
Sussex, and d. Aug. 1853, leaving issue.
I
* Mrs. Tredcroft m. her 1st husband, James Everstield, Esq.,
15 June, 1815, and had issue by that marriage,
Charles Gilbert, of Denne Park, Horsham.
Anne Isabella Mary, m. Charles G. Bethune, Esq. of Worth,
Sussex.
Sophij, ),i. Henry William George, 3rd Marquess of Angle-
eey.
Mr. Tredcroft d. 3 April, 1825. His 2nd son,
The Uev. Robeut Tredcroft, M.A., Prebendary of
Chichester, and Rural Dean, Rector of Tangniere and West
Itchenor and Vicar of Fittleworth, Sussex, b. 3 Dee. 1791 ; m.
3 .\ug, 1824, Fr.ances Katherine, only dau. of Sir T. Brooke-
Peehell, Bart., M.P., by Charlotte his wife, dau. of Sir John
and Lady Diana Clavering, aiul by her had issue,
I. Charles Lennox, now of Gltn Ancrum, Surrey.
I. Frances, m. l8Uo, Sir Henry Dryden, Bart., of Canons
Ashby, Northamptonshire.
II. Caroline, vi. 1854, Richard C. Naylor, Esq. of Hooton
Hall, CO. Chester, and d. 1855.
ni. Georgina, m. 1854, Sir Charles Watson-Copley, 3rd Bart,
of Sprotborough Hall, Doncasfer, and d. lt<92.
IV. Emily Susan, m. 1861, William Fermor Ramsay, Esq.
Jlr. Tredcroft d. 19 Dec. 1846.
Arms — Arg., on a mount vert, a cock ppr. ; quartering, 1st az.
a dolphin, embowed between three escallops or, for Scrase ;
2nd .sa. a chevron between three escallops az., for Michel.
Cve^i — .'V cock's head erased ppr. Motto — Vigilando quiesco.
Heat — Glen Ancrum, near Guildford.
TREDENNICK OF CAMLIN.
Tredennick, The Rev. George Xesbitt Hat-
DOX, jM.A., of Camlin, co. Donegal, Vicar of Spar-
brook, Birmingham, b. ISfiO ; j».19 Not. 1889, Alice
Jane, eldest dau. of the Ven. Robert Phair, Arch-
deacon of Rupert's Island, N.W.A., and has issue,
John Nesiiitt EBNf:sT, b. 23 Sept. 1892.
Lineage. — The family, one of Cornish extraction, from
St. Breock, near Bodmin, who lost their estates through their
adherence to the cause of Charles I., was established in
Ireland temp. William 111.
William Tredennick, Esq., had two sons, John, the heir;
William ; and nine daus. The eldest son,
John Tredennick, Esq. of Camlin, m. 1st, Elizabeth Crozier,
by whom he had issue,
I. William, of Camlin, his heir, Jii. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Jones, Esq., and d. s. p.
I. Margaret.
II. Jane.
He III. 2ndly, Sarah Hamilton, of Eden, and by her (who d.
1801) left issue,
II. James, d. unm. iv. Archibald, d. unm.
III. George, d. unm. v. Galbraith, his heir.
He d. 1782. The 5th son,
Galbbaith Tredennick, Esq. of Camlin, b. 1757; s. to his
estates on the death of his eldest brother, William, who d.
June, 1817. He vi. 19 April, 1793, Anne, dau. and, in her
issue, heir of George Nesldtt, Esq. of Woodliill, co. Donegal,
and by her (who d. 20 Sept. 1851) had issue,
I. John Arnold, late of Camlin.
II. George Xesbitt (Rev.), of Woodhill, Ardara, co. Donegal,
Vicar of Kilbarron, diocese of Raphoe, b. 26 May, 1796 ; m.
June, 1827, Lydia, Gth dau. of William Magee, D.D., Arch-
bishop of Dublin (she d. 1865), and had issue,
1 John Galbraith, of Camlin.
2 George ^esbitt (14ev.), Incumbent of St. John's, Devon-
port, B.A., b. 3 Dec. 1840, subsequently Rector of Lis-
more.
3 James Richard Knox, Major-Gen. 67th Eegt., b. 4 Oct.
1842.
4 William Magee, M.D., b. 5 July, 1844.
1 Elizabeth Moulson, 7/i. Rev. John Taylor Coffy, Rector
of Magorban.
2 Anne Nesbitt, m. March, 1851, Lieut.-Col. Robert
Abraham Logan, oith Regt., and has issue.
3 Lydia, m. Charles King Colquhoun, Esq., Capt. Tyrone
Militia.
4 Jane, d. young. 5 Maria, d. young.
6 Margaret Sarah.
III. William Richard, of Fortwilliam, co. Donegal, b. 1802 ;
III. 183i, Maria, 7th dau. of William Magee, D.D., Arch-
bishop of Dublin, and by her (who d. Dec. 1851) had
issue,
1 William Richard, late Capt. 27th Regt., m. 1874, Millie
Letitia, dau. of James Johnstone, Esq., and has issue.
2 Charles, m. 1 March, ls;s7, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
J. G. Willans, Esq. of Bayswater.
1 Elizabeth.
2 Annette, m. St. George Johnston, Esq.
3 Wilhelmina. 4 Jlarcia, vi.
5 Jane, m. 6 Annabella, m.
7 Charlotte. 8 Maria.
I. Elizabeth Jane, 7n. Capt. Coyne Reynolds, of Coolbcg, CO.
Donegal, 39th Regt., and had a dau., Anna Maria.
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II. Annabella, m. Capt. William Atkinson, of Devonport,
30th liegt., and d. s. p.
Mr. Galbraitli Tredennick t7. 17 June, 1817, and was s. by bis
eldest son,
John Arnold Tredennick, Esq. of Camlin, J. P. cos. Done-
gal, Fermanagh, and Eoscommon, Iliffh .Sheriff co. Fermanagh
1821, h. 21 May, 1795; ni. 25 Jan. 1819, Elizabeth, dau. of
Joseph Johnston, Esq. of Summer Hill, co. Donegal, and
d. s. ;>. His nephew,
John Galekaith Tredennick, Esq. of Camlin, Col. Donegal
Militia, b. 8 April, 1828 ; //;. 3 March, 1859, Emily Dodsworth,
dau. of Joseph Haydon, of Guildford, and had issue,
I. George Nesbitt Haydon, now of Camlin.
It. John Magee. in. Arthur Heywood.
IV. Trevrand Galbraith.
V. Percival Dodsworth Foster.
VI. Galbraith William. vii. Charles Joseph Haydon.
I. Sophia Harriett.
Col. Tredennick rf. 1884.
Arms — Az., on a fesse arg., between three stars or, a
crescent gu. between two crosses pattee-fitchee sa. Crest —
A martlet, holding an olive-branch ppr. il/u((o— Fides not
timet.
Stat — Camlin, Ballyshannon.
TBEFFRY OF PLACE.
Teeffey, Chaele.s Ebenezer, Esq. of Place, co.
Cornwall, J. P., High Sheriff 1886, h. 1 May, 1812 ;
m. 30 Aug. 1866, Udney Maria Elakeloy," dau. of
Joseph Toii Bretton, Earon von Bretton, and has
had issue,
I. Blakeley von Bretton, &. 11 Aug. 18G7 ; d. 23 Aug. 1879.
II. Edward, b. 1 March, 1S69.
III. Dormer Kierulff Bretton, b. 7 May, 1877.
I. Florence, b. 5 March, 1871.
II. Yandah Louisa Bretton, b. 16 Jan. 1874.
Liineag-e.— The Visitation of Cornwall 1G20 traces this
family from
KOGER Treffry, of Treffiy, whosc son, John Treffry, m.
Ibott, dau. of Sir Nicholas Flamank, and was father of John
Treffry, m. a dau. of Simon Killigrew, and was s. by his son,
EoGER Treffry, m. Senata, dau. and heir of Peter Polgreene,
and had a son, Thomas Tbeffbt, m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-
heir of Eobert Bonnyface, and was father of Thomas Treffry,
m. Amice, dau. and co-heir of John Miehelstow, and was s.
by his son,
Thomas Treffry, m. Alice, dau. and co-heir of Searle, of
Penveranc, and had i. John (Sir), his heir. High Sheriff of
Cornwall, m. Anne Lucome, and d. 1 Sept. 1.500, leaving an
only dau. Anne, m. John Trcgorck; n. Thomas, of whom
hereafter ; in. William, High Sheriff of Cornwall 1500, d. s. p.
1504 ; IV. Jennet, m. John Trevanion ; v. Jane, ra. John
Beckett. The 2nd son,
Thomas Treffky, m. Jennet, dau. and heir of William
Daw, of Plymouth, and had i. Tho5IAs, his heir; ii. John;
in. Henry; iv. William, all living 1604. He d. 1609, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Tbeffbt, Capt. of St. Mawes Castle, M.P. for Corn-
wall 1555; TO. (setts, dated 29 Sept. 1505), Elizabeth, dau.
of John Killigrew, and d. 31 Jan. 15C3, leaving two daus.,
I. Agnes, iH. William Lower, of St. Winnow; ii. Sibill, j/j.
John Gayer, of Trenbrace, and one son,
John Treffry, of Treffry, m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Eeainald
Mohun, and by her had one dau. Loare, vi. Trenwith, of
Trenwith. He m. 2ndly, Emilyn, dau. and co-heir of John
Tresithny, and by her (who was buried 30 June, 1G04) had
seven daus. (viz. i Elizabeth, m 1st, Edward Morth, and 2ndly,
6 April, 1603, Edward Hender ; li. Anne, to. Edward Heaiie ;
III. Sara, bapt. 25 June, 1568; iv. Deborah, ?»,. 1609, Henry
Peters; v. Martha, m. June, 1.594, Thomas Dickwood, alias
Peters; vi. Kebecca, bapt. 29 March. 1579; vn. Mary, bapt.
15 April, 1581), and five younger sons (viz. John Tresithny,
h. 1571; Henry, 6. 1575; Abci, b. 1577; Henry, b. 1583;
Benjamin, b. 1585) and three elder sons,
I. William, his heir.
II. Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, Mayor of Lostwithiel 1604,
1625, 1631, TO. Catherine, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Hellier, alias Blayow, and d. 1 March, 1635, leaving by
her (who d. July, 1035), two daus., Emlyn, m. 5 Nov.
1623, Nicholas Kendall, of Pelyn, and Blanch, to. Thomas
Wood.
ui. Matthew, of Foye, bapt. 20 Feb. 1566, in. Elizabeth,
dau. of John Somester, of Pcynsfcrd. co. Devon, and d.
Nov. 1626, leaving by her (who d. Sept. 1656; two daus..
Elizabeth, bapt. 18 March, 1606, and Jane, bapt. 14 March,
1607, and three sons,
1 Thomas, of whom hereafter, heir of his cousin.
2 William, bapt. 20 March. 1605, father of Kobert, whose
son, Samuel, had by Elizabeth his wife, lloger, b. 1746,
TO. 28 May, 1770, Mary Veale, and d. 1818, leaving a
son, Joseph, b. 21 April, 1771 ; m. 31 July, 1^00, Susanna
Brown, and was father of Joseph, 6. 4 June, IhOl ; m.
Alice Eveleigh, and d. circa 1874, leaving three daus.,
Alice, Susan, and Josepliine Anna, a younger son, Elford,
and an eldest son,
Joseph Eveleigh Treffry, settled in Quebec, m. 1880,
Mary Anne Horan.
3 John, bapt. 1 June, 1608; m. 20 June, 1634, Mary
Bowden. She d. July, 1672.
John Treffry, of Treffry, d. 28 Jan. 1590, and was s. by his
eldest son,
William Treffry, Esq. of Treffry, bapt. 18 Feb. 1559,
JI.P. for Fowey 1584; to. 3 April, 1589, Ursula, d.au. and co-
heir of William Tremaine, Esq. of Upcott, co. Devon, and
had by her
I. John, his heir.
I. Jane, vi. 29 May, 1611, John Trefusis, Esq. of Trcfusis.
II. Mary, bapt. 1 July, 1593 ; d. v.mn.
HI. Emlyn, bapt. 20 Aug. 1596; rf. wniii.
IV. Bridget, m. Robert Morrice, Esq.
V. Ursula, m. Thomas Trefusis, Esq.
Mr. Treffry d. 24 Feb. 1603, and was s. by his only son,
John Treffry, Esq. of Treffry, bapt. 27 Jan. 1594, M.P. for
Fowey 1620, signed the Heralds' Visitation of Cornwall in 1620,
m. 17 Oct. 1619, Bridget, dau. of Sir Arthur Champernon,
Knt. of Darlington, co. Devon, and d. s.p. Sept. 1658, when he
was s. by his cousin,
Thomas Treffry, Esq. of Treffry, also of Rooke, 6. 1607 ;
TO. (setts, dated 28 April, 1641) Jane, dau. of John Vivian,
Esq. of Trewan, and by her (who d. Nov. 1654) had, with four
other daus. (Mary, b. 1644, d. 1676; Bridget, b. 1647, d. 1650;
Elizabeth, living J 659; and Jlartha, b. 1652), two sons and
a dau.,
I. John, his heir.
II. Thomas, d. s. p.
1. Jane, bapt. 28 May, 1646 ; m. John Tollar, Esq. of Fowey,
and d. March, 1701, leaving, with other issue, a son,
William Tollab, heir to his uncle.
Mr. Treffry was s. by his eldest son,
John Trefff.y, Esq. of Treffry, bapt. 28 March, 1650, M.P.
for Fowey 1679 to 1685, mi. Katherine, dau. of Henry Stephens,
Esq. of F'owey, and (f. s. p. March, 1731, having bequeathed
his estates to his sister's son, William Tollar, who, having
assumed the surname and arms of Treffry, by Act of Parlia-
ment 8 George II., became
William Treffry, Esq. of Fowey, bapt. 27 Dec. 1676, m.
1st, Miss F"ortescue, of Spridlestone, co. Devon, who d. s.p.,
and 2ndly, Kebecca, dau. and co-heir of John Weymouth, Esq.,
and widow of Rev. Daniel Hyde, Vicar of Barnstaple, and by
her had four daus. (viz., Elizabeth, b. 1713, d. 1715 ; Jane, b.
1716 ; Margaret, 6. 1719; Eebecca, b. 1720) and four sons,
I. John, bapt. 6 Sept. 1714 ; d. July, 1715.
II. Henry, b. 1717; d. 1719.
III. William, bapt. 7 Oct. 1720; d. Nov. 1721.
IV. Thomas, his heir.
Mr. Treffry d. March, 1735, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Treffry, Esq. of Place, High Sheriff co. Cornwall,
1766, b. 1724; m. Susanna, dau. of Thomas Pipon, Alderman
of Fowey, and had issue,
I. William Esco, his heir.
I. Eebecca, d. unm. May, 1747.
II. Elizabeth, bapt. 23 Oct. 1739 d. unm. Aug. 1753.
III. Jane, bapt. 11 Aug. 1747 ; m. 1st, Nicholas Austin,
Lieut. E.N., who d. s. p., and 2ndly, 15 March, 1782,
Thomas Dormer, Esq., and was buried 3 Dec. 1786, leaving
by him, two daus., Susan (Mrs. Mills, of Warkleigh) and
Jane Treffry, b. 24 Aug. 1785; m. 22 Sept. 1806, Edward
Wilcocks, Esq. of Exeter, and d. March, 1864, leaving,
with three daus. (June, m. 10 Veh. 1»35, James Jones,
Esq.; Selina. d. 10 Jan. 1811 ; Ellen, d. v.nm. 9 Sept.
1830) and three younger sons (Henry, b. 24 July, 1815;
Thomas Austin Treffry, b. 21 Sept. 1819; and Charles, 6.
12 June, 1821), an eldest son,
Edward John Wilcocks (Eev.), of whom hereafter, aa
heir of his cousin.
IV. Susanna Anne, bapt. 6 Oct. 1748 ; m. 17 April, 1780,
Joseph Austin, Esq., and d. Dec. 1760, having had two
daus., Susan and Surah, both d. unm., and one son,
Joseph Thomas Austin, ol whom hereafter.
Mr. Treffry d. Dec. 1776, and was s. by his only son,
William Esco TKErrRY, Esq. of Place, who d. s. ji. Nov.
1779, and bequeathed his estates to his youngest sister, Mrs.
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^ll-;:lnl1a Anne Austin, and her i>.-uo. IK r only s,in. Josr.pii
Thomas Aistin, liavinir assanud tlu- suiikiuK' :nKl aims of
TEKrtRY by voyal lici'ni.'e 'Jo l-'i'b. ls;i(;, l.rrainc
Joseph Thomas Tkkitky. Esq. of I'lcu-r. lli' was liapt.
i May, ITS.', was lli.^'h Slu-rilT of Cornwall l--:lu, anil .'. .■!. jk
Jan. Iti.'iO. havin;; bcquiatlu'il his estates to liis liist cousin,
1;kv. Edwaiid Joh.s ^\■ll,l-o^.■Ks, who, having assiinuil tin'
surname ami arms of Tuekiky by royal lieenee dated 10
May, Iti.'iO, became
lir.v. Kdwaud .Ioiin Tui-.n uv, D.C.I... of I'laeo. lie was
bajit. S May, ISOU, ;-i. 30 Anjr. Isili."'. .\nn.'. dau. of Charles
Steel, Esq., It.N., and by her (who U. 2J .March. lb:^l) had
issue,
I. Edward, h. 'Jl ^ejit. 1S:!S: •!. 21 Sept. !M4.
II. Charles Ebenkzei!, his In ir. now of I'lace.
III. (ieorire Steel. '.. I'i Kcb. l-ll ; ),.. .lane Sn-.vart.
IV. i;ei;inald lleber (Kev.), h. 30 .Marcli, IblU, Sector of St.
Knilellion, Cornwall.
V. llarry. h. b Maich, IS4S.
VI. Joseph Thomas. J.H.. li. '2'J Dec. IS'il; ,u. 1874, Ada,
dau. of Col. J. \V. Peard.
VII. Edward Lambert (,Kcv.), 6. ',^9 April, lS."i4. licctor of
Aswarby, co. Lincoln.
VIII. Spencer Thornton, h. 14 Dec. ls.''jG.
IX. John lie Crcssy. b. n April, Ibii'.).
I. Anne Ellen, //. 10 April. 1S40: m. 24 July, IsOrt, Rev.
Ifandficld Noel rurcell, Vicar of Fowev, aiul (?. fi JIarch,
1^77.
II. Zoe, ft. 11 Dec. 1849; m. Xov. Ib76, Ernest KiilVer, Esq.
III. Maria Stuart, //. 4 Dec. l.s.'iO; i/i. 18^2, Capt. William
Eobert Piicketr, It. A.
Ani:s — Sa., a chevron between three trees eradicated ai'S.
Ci-'s( — A Cornish chough's head erased ta., ill the beak a sprig
of laurel vert.
^t((( — I'lace, I'owey, Cornwall.
TREGONING OF LANDUE.
TuEGONiXG, Jonx SiJiiioxs, of Laiidiic, Corn-
AMiU ;:nd Brvn-Hht'od, eo. Caniiavtlieii, J.l*. for co.
C'urnwnll, aud J. P. and D.L. for co. C'armartlicn
(oil Roll for Hi<Th Sheriff 1892), b. 10 Sept. 1812;
.V. 1878; m: 26 Sept. ISIiG, Sophia, dan. of JCdward
IN'orris, Esq. of Liverpool, and lias istuie,
I. John Simsionb, ft. IG Feb. ISOS, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.
]sb9.
II. William Edward Cecil, ft. 17 Feb. ItiTl, i;.A. Trin. Coll.
Camb. Ib'SZ.
an. Arthur Langford, ft. .") Sept. 1874.
3V. Wynn Harukl, ft. 6 June, ls7fl.
V. Geoffrey Xorris, ft. 2.0 Sept. l.ssl.
VI. Ed.^rar Avery, 6. 11 Feb. 1884.
I. Sophie Elizabeth. it. Emily (ir.icc. in. Dorothea.
Xiineag'e. — John TnEnoMNG, of Gwennap. i,i. 29 3Iay
1813, ijrace Simmou.s, dau. of John Simmons, of Trcla.-.sick in
Ladocli and had issue, two sons,
I. JouN Simmons, ft. 20 April, IsM; „>. G Oct. 1^40, Eliza-
beth Avery, dau. of John I.an.:;iord. of IJuscastle: U. at
Landue 31 March, 1*78, having hail is.~ue,
1 .John Simmoxs, the present representative.
2 William Henry, ft. 12 (Jet. Ib43; ./. in infancy.
1 G."aee, ft. 25 Aug. Ib41 : d. in infancy.
II. William lleniy, ft. 19 March, 1810; d. ant,,. 1 JIarch,
187o.
AjTii.< — Arg., on a mount vert, a stag lodged in front of tiiree
oak-trccs ppr., a chief az., thereon a ]jassioii cross between two
mullets ot the field. Cnst — In front of a rock ppr., thereon a
castle arg., a stag lodged or. Motlu — Semper paratiis, semper
tutus.
^iitf — Landue, nearLaunccstou, Cornwall ; ljryn-liafod,near
Llauclly, CO. Carmarthen.
TREGONWELL OF ANDERSON.
Teegonwell, iliis., of Portman Lodge, Hants,
m. 17 Dec. 183G, Joux Tregoxwell, Esq. of
.Vnderson and Craiibourue Lodge, co. Dorset, wlio
<■/. 12 Oct. 1885, leaving issue, three daus. (as
below).
Liineage. — This family derives its surname from its
.aueii nt seat, Trcgonwcll, in Cornwall. I'olion, in his descrip-
tion of Cornish men and manners, mentions the Tregonwells
tis of Eellermine, and records that " theybiiilded many places,
and had many lands and n'.anors before the Nurman Con-
'luest.'' Towards the close of the L'lth century,
TutGO.N WELL, of Trc^ouwell, had two sons,
I. llnr.r.ier, bis heir, whose male descendants became o.vtinct
in the reign of Kiii^;-.! amks 1., the co-heirs marrying liawdcn,
rollamoiuuer, aud i'enpoll.
II. John.
The younger son,
Joii.N Tnr.GoxwELL, an eminent civilian in the time of
IIenuv VIII., was employed by that monarch in suing his
celebrated divorce from CATiaaiiNE of Aragon. In l.")44, he
was appointed by si>ecial commission, with others named
therein, to preside in the Court of Chancery during the
absence of the Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas Wriothesley, and
in l.">r)0, he was constituted one of the Commissoners of the
(ireat Seal, in consequence of the indisposition of the Lord
Chancellor Iticli. In iri.'i2, he received the honour of knigiit-
hood, was returned to rarliamcnt by the Burgesses of Scar-
borough, and served as High Sheriff of Dorset and Somerset
Ioa4. In addition to those great and lucrative oHices, the
king conferred upon him very extensive territorial grants,
amongst others, the mitred abbey of Milton, Dorset, surren-
dered II ."\larch, l."i3!l, by Abbot Bradley. In this abbey. Sir
John Tregonwell was interred 150o, under au altar tomb of
grey marble. He was s. by his grandson,
Jolis Trego-Vwell, Esq., Lord of the ilanor of ^Milton, m.
Anne Soamaster, of Sombornc, Hants, and had a son, his suc-
cessor in 1'j8.'>,
John Tregonwell, Esq. of Jlilton Abbey, m. Katherinc,
youngest dau. of the Hon. Anthony Browne, eldest son of Sir
Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montague, and h.ad two soas,
I. John, of ^lilton Abbey, ft. l.')98, whose granddau. and
heir, >tary 'Iregonwell, ;/). 1st, lOsO, Francis Luttrell, Esq.
of l>anster Castle, and 2ndly, Sir Jacob Banks, Knt.
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
Mr. Tregonwell, High Sheriff of Dorset 1004, 101.'), and 1027,
purchased the estate of Andersoji, and, erecting the mansion-
house 1022, went to reside there on the marriage of his eldest
son. He iL 1039, when Milton Abbey passed to his son and
heir, John Tregoswell, ICsq., and his 2nd son became,
Tho.mas Tregonwell, Esq. of Anderson. He was ft. 1003 ;
))i. 162.5, Dorothy, relict of Sir John Ityves, and dau. of the
Hon. Henry Hastings, of Woodlands, 2nd son of George, 4tli
Earl of Huntingdon, and had one son and four daus. Mr
Tregonwell d. \Cihv\, and was s. by his son,
Joii.N Tregonwell, Esq. of Anderson, m. thrice; by his 1st,
wife, Lewes, dau. of Lady Beauchamp, lie had a son and heir,
.John Tregonwell, Esq. of .\nderson, ft. 1701; //.. twice,
and d. 1700, leaving, by Anna Catliarina, his 2ud wife, dau. of
Capt. Hill, his son and successor,
Thomas Tregonwell, Esq. of Anderson, vi. 1st, Miss Sarah
.Saunders, and had two sons, Thomas and John, who both
predeceased him uiun. He m. 2ndl}-, Henrietta Eleanora,
dau. of Michael Lister, Esq., and cousin of Thomas Lister,
Lord Bibblcsdale, by whom he left at his decease, 1701, an
only child,
Lewis Dimoke Gkosvenor Tregonwell, Esq. of Anderson,
J. P. and D.L., ft. 14 Feb. 17o!^, in whose favour the House of
Lords decided the suit instituted by his father against John
Strachan, Esq., the heir of Jacob Banks, so far as the estate
of Tregonwell was ciuiccvned. That property his guardians
subsequently sold to the Vyvyan family. Mr. Tregonwell m.
1st, IJec. 1781, Catherine, only child of St. Barbe Sydenham,
Esq., of Combe, Somerset, by whom (who d. Feb. 1794) he had
issue,
I. St. Barre, his heir.
II. llelcu Ellery, la. a March, 1814, Capt. J. Duff Markland,
E.N.
He m. 2ndly, 11 Jidy, 1800, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Henry
Willliam Portman, Esq. of Bry;uistou, Dorset, and had by her
one son and one dau.,
I John, late of Cranbourne Lodge and Anderson^ suc-
cessor to his half-brother.
I. Henrietta Lewina, m. 6 .Uily, ls2."i. Hector Wil!i;,iii Bower
Monro, Esq. of Edmondshain, Dorset.
Mr. Tregonwell, High Sheriff 1780, d. IS Jan. 1*32, and was i.
by his cider son,
St. Bawie Tregonwell, Esq. of Anderson, ft. G Aug. 1782;
</. u,i„t. ls.')9.
Jl iHN Tregonwell, Esq. of Anderson and Cranbourne Lodge,
CO. Dorset, D.L., High Sheriff 1871, ft. 20 Sept. 1811; m,
17 Dec. 1830, Kachael, youngest dau. of Kev. Itobert Lowtli, by
Frances Harington bis wife, and granddau. of liobert Lowth,
D.D., Bishop of London, and by her had
I. Henrietta Frances.
II. Wynuiiam Bachael, rii. 13 I'eb. 1873, Major Raymond
li!glis, son of l,ieut.-(;en. Sir W. liiglis, K.C.li.
III. -Maiy Itobiua, la. 7 June, lSS7, Hubert Law, eldest son
TEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TRE
20-13
of the Efv. Uubcrt llarkness, late Hector of Wimborne St.
Giles, JJorset.
He d. 12 Oct. 1885.
Arms — Arg., three ijellets in fesse within two burrulits sa.
■between as many Cornish chou;;hs ppr. Creft — A Cornish
cbouuU's head anil neck ppr., holding in its beak uchaiJleterm.
and sa. Multo — Nosee teipsuni.
£esidenc(. — Cranborne LotJ*e, Cranborne, Dorset.
TKELAWNY OF COLDRENICK.
Jago-Tkelawnt, John, K.sq. of Coklrenick, co.
Cornwall, Major-Gen. in the army, formerly Lieiit.-
Col. 71tli Highlanders, b. 1826; s. his maternal
uncle, Charles Trelawny, 25 Aug. 188.3 ; assumed
by royal lieenee, dated 19 April, 18SG, tlie surname
of Teelawny, in addition to and after that of
Jago, and the arms of Trelawny and Jago quar-
terly.
Liineagre.— The Trelawnys ot Coldrenick, derived from
a scion of the ancient house of Trelawny of 2',-claw/ie.
Marmaduke Dabell, of Pagenham, co. Sussex, whose will
was proved '2o July, 1568, m. Anne, dau. of lliehard Seott, Esq.,
and niece of Sir Keginald Scott, ICut. of Scott's Hull, and had
an only dau. and heir.
Mart Darell, of Pagenham, whom. Edward Darell, Esq.,
Clerk of Aeatry to (Jueen Elizabeth, and by him (whose will
was proved 2U Oct. 1.573) had a son and heir,
Sir Thomas Dareli,, Knt. of Pagenham, m. 1st, Elizabeth,
■dau. of Itobert ilorley, Esq. of (ilynde, co. Sussex, and had
i.=sue. He in. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Murchamp, Esq.
of Unsted and Godalming, co. Surrey, and had by her
Tho.mas. of w horn hereafter. He -m. Jrdly, Bridget Crosby, an
heiress, and had issue by her also. Sir Thomas's son by his
2nd wife,
Tho.mas Darell, of Allhallows, Lombard Street, citizen
of London, -m. 27 Dec. 1G19, Mary, dau. of Tliomas Koe, of
St. Mary Aldermary, citizen of London, and of Cadhay, co.
Devon, by Martha Jaye his wife, and .lister and lieir of John
Hoe, Esq. of Trewornan, eo. Cornwall, and d. Dec. 1(J2}, leav-
ing two daus. (Sirs. Philips, and Gratiana, );i. Sir Henry
■Carew, 2nd Bart, of Haccombe) and one son,
Thomas Darell, Esq. of Trewornan, b. 1G18; s. to the
estates of his xmcle, John Hoe, Idba. By Mary his wife
<who was buried at St. Minver. 10 Sept. Ifi'.n'i), he had four
daus. (viz., i. Maria, m. 0 Jan. 1G74, John llunkin; ii. Anne,
in. 1677, Giles Itisdon; ni. Frances, m. May, lt!:iO, John
Arseott, Esq. of Tescott; iv. Elizabeth, la. 2'J April, 1G73,
■William Godolphin, Esq. of Trewarveneth; and four sons,
I. Thomas, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry liromfield, Esq. of
Chaeroft, co. Southampton, and d. c.p. April, IGtiS, leaving
issue,
1 Henry, heir to hi.': grandfatliei'.
2 William, of St. Mary-le-Strand. London, ni. Frances,
dau. ol Kichard Dayrell. Esq. of Lillinuston Dayrell. co.
Buckingham, and </. 8 March, 1727, leaving by her (who
d. 21 Sept. 1754) an only son,
Heney St. George, to whom his cousin, Charles Tre-
lawny, Esq. of Coldrenick, bequeathed his estates
17G4. He assumed by royal lieenee, dated 12 July,
17G8, the surname and arms of TRELAW^Y, and d. s. p.
1 Elizabeth, ni. 14 Nov. 1G92, "Very Kev. Edward Tre-
lawny, Dean of Exeter, 3rd son and eventual heir of
Jonathan Trelawny, Esq. of Coldrenick, and grandson
of Edward Trelawny, Esq. of Coldrenick, brother of Sir
John Trelawny, 1st Bart, of Trelawny, and had three
sons ; the two eldest d. wnni., and the third,
Charles Trelawny, of Coldrenick, •>.•. to the estates,
d. uiiM. G Oct. 17G4, and bequeathed all his estates to
his cousin, Henry St. George Darell, as above.
2 Anne, la. Kev. Daniel Sagittary, Hector of Stecpletou
and Winterbornc, co. Dorset.
II. John, bapt. 18 Dec. 1658, d. June, 1689, leaving bj Anne
his wife, one dau., Anne, d. same year.
III. Edward, bapt. 24 Feb. 1G70 ; d. s. p.
IV. Jl.armaduke, d. s. j^- Eeb. 1698.
Ur. Darell 3 Jan. 1G98, and was s. by his grandson,
Henry Darell, Esq. of Trewornan, m. Anne Sagittary, and
Iby her (who d. Dec. 1G97) had issue,
I. Thomas.
II. Henry, s. to Trewornan, bapt. 9 Dec. 1G96, >/(. Sarah, dau.
of John Symkin, Esq. of Plymouth, and d. s. i>. July, 1731.
I. Anne, of whom hereafter.
II. Frances, bapt. 2G Dec. 1700, ni. G Fib. 1720, John Crabbe,
Esq. of Plymouth, and d. Aug. 1738, leaving a son,
Darell Cbabce, to whom his uncle, Henry St. George
Trelawny, bequeathed CoUlnnick. w hereupon he assumed
the surname and arms of Trelawny. He m. Dorotliea
Maria, dau. of Francis Gregor, Esq. of Trewartheujck,
and d. s. [>. 24 Aug. 1795.
Mr. Darell d. July, 1737. His eldest dau.,
Anne Darkll, -m. 22 Aug. 1730, Hev. Edward Stephens,
Vicar of St. Kew, son of Edward Stephens, Esq. of Falmouth,
and by him (who d. 1737) had l. Henry, b. \~tZ\, d .x. p.;
II. Edward, of whom hereafter ; in. Hobert, of Fowey, b. 22
Nov. 1733, „i. 1 Sept. 17G4, Amy, dau. of .Vlexander Wolc.tt,
Esq. of Kingsbridge, and d. s. p. 1804 : i. Anne, '-. 1735, -(.
2 Jan. 181G; ii. Jane, b. 173G, d. unm. The 2nd son,
Edward Stepuhns, Esq., b. 28 .-Vug. 1732; )/i. 10 Nov. 1701,
Catherine, dau. of Uev. John Bedford, Vicar of Charles,
Plymouth, and by her (who d. Feb. 1814, aged 73) had
I. Edward, his heir; ii. Darell (Uev.), of Trewornan, Hector
of St. Petrock .Minor, bapt. 13 April, 1771, m. Mary, dau. of
John Bennett, of Lostwithiel, and d. 2 Feb. 1848, having had,
w ith other issue, wlio d. s. }/., Hobert, of Trewornan, b. 26
Sipt. Isll; III. Lucretia Bedford, b. 8 Sept. 1764, m. '23 Sept.
17»G, Hev. John Jago, D.D., Vicar of .Milton Abbott, and had
Edward Jago, of whom hereafter. The eldest son,
Kdwakd Stephens, Esq., Capt. H.A., bapt. 28 Jan. 1762,
,<. by the w ill of his cousin, Darell Crabbe, afterwardsTrelawny,
to Coldrenick in 1795, and thereupon took the surname of
Trelawny. He in. '20 Aug. 1795, Jane, dau. of Thomas
Woollcombe, Esq. of Plymouth, and by her (who d. July,
1813) had issue,
t. Charles, his heir.
II. Edward (Hev.), Vicar of JIaker, bapt. 2G Dec. 1804;
d. cnia. 4 Dee. ls>G6.
I. Anne Darell, bapt. 9 Feb. 17;i7. >,;. Edw.-ird Jago, Esq.,
son of Hev. John .lago, D.D.. \'icar ol ililton Abbott and
Haltery, andc/. lfe6S, leaving issue,
1 John Jago, now of Coldrenick. 2 Edward.
3 Charles Trelawny, Viee-Admiral R.N., -/. 15 Nov. 1n91.
4 Hobert Stephens, Lieut.-Col Indian Army.
1 Jane Darell. 2 Lucretia Bedford.
3 Ellen Trelawny, hi. Rev. F. J. Hooke, Canon of S.alis-
bury, and d. 2 July, 1884.
II. Eleanor, m. Christopher MeAdam, Esq. of Balloehmorrie,
and d. 1852, leaving two dans., Ellen, ///. William Lowe,
Esq., and Emily, wlio lit. Charles Dudley Maynard, Esq.
Mr. Trelawny d. April, 1807, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Trelawny, Esq. of Coldrenick, High Sheriff co.
Cornwall, 1822, b. 26 June, 1799; tZ. s. ^. 25 .Vug. 1833, and
was .•!. by his nephew, John Jai^o-Trelawny, now of Col-
drenick.
.ii-iii.-< — Quarterly: 1st and 4th arg., a chevron sa., for
Trelawny ; 2nd and 3rd arg., three Cojnishs ppr., on a chief
sa., as many cross-crosslets or., for Jago. C'rt.tt.< — ,\. wolf
passant ppr., for Trelawny, and on a rock ppr., a eormoiant
rising sa., wings pean charged on the heart with a cros.s-
cnsslet as in the arms, for Jaco.
i^u'-l — Coldrenick, St. German's, Cuinwall.
TRELA'WNY OF SHOTWICK.
Teelawny, lIojiACE DuRMEK, Esq. of Shotwiek
Park, CO. Chester, J.l*. and D.L., late Capt. Koyal
Horse Grtiards, b. 1821; m. 1859, Hon. ^Maria
Katherine Walsh, eldest dau. of John, 1st Lord
Oi-mailnvaitc, and has i.ssuc,
I. Florence. il. 3Iaud.
III. Hilda, m. 13 July, 1892, John Herbert Upton-Cottrell-
Dormer, Lieut. 4th Batt. Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 4tli
son of Clement Cottrell-Dormer, Esq. of Ingmire Hall,
CO. York, and has a son, b. 30 .\pril, ls;i3.
IV. Lilian. v. Miny.
Liineag'e. — This is a branch of the ancient Cornish family
of TuELAWNY of Ticlaicny.
Lieut.-Gen. Haury Trelawny, Governor of Languard Fort
(younger brother of Sir William Trelawny, Gth Bart, of Tre-
lawny), m. 1752, Mary Dormer, and d. I.SOO, leaving a son.
Col. Charles Buereton Trelawny, of Shotwiek, who
assumed tlie surname and arms of Breketon at the decease of
Owen Salusbury Breretou, Esq. He m. 17.sG, JIaria, sister of
Sir Christopher Hawkins, Knt. of Trewitheii, Cornwall, and
leir (with a dau. Charlotte, la. John Charles Trevanion, E.sq.
of Carhays) a son,
Harry Brereton Trelawny, Esq. of Shotwiek, b. 179'2,
Capt. Grenadier Guards; m. 1818, Caroline, dau. of Capt.
Jlonk, H.N., and by her (who d. 23 Jan. 1879) had issue,
I. Harry, Capt. Grenadier Guards, (/. s. p. Is51.
II. Horace Dormer, now of Shotwiek.
III. Clarence, late of the Austrian Army, h. 1826; la. 1870,
2044
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
TEE
Mary, dau. of W. S. Campbell, Esq., and has issue, Eose,
Violet Mary, and Kinnia Airnes.
I. Agnes Ca'roline, w. )st, IJuly, 1S40, John James Calley,
Esq. of Burderop, Wilts, who' d. IsM, and inilly, isn;,
Uedworth David Barclay, Esq. of Eastwiek I'aik, Surrey, by
whom she has issue, three sons and one dau.
Capt. Trelawny J. 10 Jime, 1S69.
Ariits—Arg., a chevron sa. between three oak-leaves slipped
ppr. Crest— A wolf pa,-sant ppr. ii;o»o— Sermoni consona
facta. .S,(!f— Shotwiek I'ark, co. Chester. Citits— Carlton,
Army and Xavy, and JlarlOorough.
TRELAWNY OF HAM.
Tkei-Awxy-Eos.-:, Kev. Joux, IDA)., of Ham, in
the Tvtliing of I'emiycross, otherwise AVeston
Peverell. co. Devon, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1875,
M.A. 1S7S, B.D. 1889, D.D. 1890,6. 1852 ; m. 1st,
1881, Emma Eathei-ine Mary, dau. of Alexander
Bassett, Esq. of Bajnton House, co. Glamorgan,
and by her (who d. 1886) has issue,
AViLLi.iM Edwin Trelawny, 6. 1SS3.
Alexander Hamelin, b. 1*84.
Mary Trelawny, 0. 1«>82. Caroline Sophia, b. 1835.
He m. 2ndl_v, 1894, ilarj Frederica, dau. of the late
Ciipt. G. SomervillcDigby and the LadyEmilyDigby.
Liineag'e. — The Trelawnys o/'/'/j/hjokJA awd 7/«»i are a
branch of the ancient family of Tbl-lawnx of TreUnniij,
derived from Jons Trelawny, of St. German's, a younger son
of the Coniish house. To this branch belonged Kobert Tre-
lawny, Esq. of Ham, Member for Plynioutn in the Long
Parliament, of whose treatment Clarendon speaks in his
Uistori/ nf the R^htliion.
Arthur Collins, the celebrated genealogi.^t and antiquarj,
author of Collins' Pamric, b. at Exeter, 1682, was s-on of
William Collins, Esq. of the Inner Temple, Gentleman-Usher
to Catharine, Queen of Charles II., and grandson of John
Collins, Esq. of Kenilworth, Warwickshire. The tiist edition
of the Ptcragc was published in 1703, and a second in 171.5, in
four vols, folio. The latest edition was that of 1812, with
valuable additions by SirEgerton Brydges. Co-lu^s Baronttage
was first published in 1720, and subsequently in 1741. His
other publications are, 1. The Life of Ci.cil, Lord Burleigh,
1732, Svo. ; 2. The LifeofFdtcard the Black Prince, 1740, Svo. ;
3. Letlers and Memorials of State, collected by Sir Henry Sidney
and others, 1746, two vols, folio; 4. historical Collections oj
the Sohle Families of Cacendifh, Holies, Vere, Harley, and Ogle.
1752, folio; 5. Historu nf Jnha of Gaunt. In consideration of
these important contributions to historical and gcnealogicai
history, George II. granted to Mr. Collins a pension of £4C0 a
year. This painstaking and learned writer d. at Baltersea IC
March, 17G0. He was father of
Gen. Arthcr Tooker Collins, of the Eoyal Marines, 6.
I71S: /«. Henrietta Caroline, dau. of George ITrazer, Esq. of
Park, King's Co., Ireland; and d. 1794, leaving one dau. and
three sons,
I. David, Lieut. -Col., Judge Advocate, and Historian of the
Settlement of New South Wales, b. at Exeter, 175G. In
1770 he was appointed Lieut, in the Marines, and in 17 72
was instrumental in rescuing the unfortunate Matilda.
Queen of Denmark, and in conveying her to her brotliei'.-
(George III.) Hanoverian dominions. In 1775 he greatly
distinguished himself at the battle of Bunker's Hill. In
1787 he accompanied Governor Philips to New South Wales
as Judge-.\dvocate, and was subsequently made Governor
of Van Diemen's Land : previously to which he wrote a
history of tlie furnjur settlement. He (/. at Van Dienien's
Land, 24 March, IslO.
u. George. ni- William.
The 2nd son,
George Collins, Esq., D.L. Devon, vi. 1784, Mary, only
child and heir of Samuel Pollexfen Trelawny, Esq. of Ham.
Devon, and d. 1826 (his widow d. 1837), having had issue,
I. George Trelawny, b. 1786 ; d. in infancy.
II. George Trelawny, Lieut. 23rd Koyal Welsh Fusiliers,
killed at the siege of Badajoz, 6 April, 1812.
III. Arthur Luce Trelawny, Lieut. Koyal Artillery, 7H. Sophi i,
dau. of William Holmes, Esq., M.D. Quebec, and d. Dec.
Is20 (his widow d. Is6i), leaving issue, three daus.,
1 Sophia Mary, r,i. 1868, Col. EitzGerald, 33rd liegt. (who
d. 1882); and -/. 1S«3.
2 Carohne Matilda, yn. 1851, Rev. William Eoss, Canon of
Derry, and liural Dean (d. 1891) and had, wiiti one dau..
TO. W. Manning, Esq. (d. 1889), three sons. Key. John
Trelawny Ko.-s, now of Ham ; Arthur William Pollexfen;
and Kol.crt Lislie Marcus.
3 Arthurine Trelawny 'born posthumous).
IV. Charles Trelawny Collins-Trelawny, of Ham, only
surviving son and heir.
v. Edwin Trelawny, /-. 1807 ; </. young.
I. Mary Trelawny, d. 1849. ii. Caroline Trelawny, d. 1873.
in. Catherine Trelawny, m. the llev. Henry Hare, of Curlis-
Knowle, Devon, and had issue, two sons and three daus.
IV. Charlotte Trelawny, d. 1876.
V. Emily Trelawny, d. 1810.
The only surviving son.
The Key. Charles Trelawny Collins-Tbelawny, M.A. , of
Ham, Eellow of Balliol College, Oxford, and Uector of Tims-
bury, Somerset, b. 10 April, 1792; in. 21 July, 1831, Elizabeth
AylilTe, youniiest dau. of Edward and Marianne Boodle, of
London. The liev. Charles Trelawny Collins assumed
by royal licence, 26 Nov. 1838, in compliance with the will of
his mother, her maiden name of Trelawsy, andtL 1878.
,4r))iS — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, .arg., a chevron sa. ; 2nd and
ord, arg., a chevron sa., between three oak leaves vert.
Crest — A wolf statant ppr. il/o^o-Serinoni consona facta.
ieaJs— Ham, Plymouth; and Limavady, Londonderry.
TEEMAYNE OF HELIGAN AND
SYDENHAM.
Trematne, John, Esq. of Heligan, Cornwall,
and Sydenham, Devon, M.P. for East Cornwall
from 1874 to 1880, and from South Devon
1884-85, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1859, b. 15
April, 1825 ; m. 13 Nov. 1860, Hon. Mary Charlotte
Martha Vivian, dau. of Charles Crespigny, 2nd
Lord Vivian, of Glynn, and has issue,
I. John Claude Lewis, J.P. co. Cornwall, b. 29 Oct 1869.
I. Onera Mary Georgiana.
II. Harriet JIaud.
III. Giaee Danuuis Matilda, ni. 1889, Charles Batington,
Esq.
Lineag'e. — From the manor of Tremayne, in the parish ol
St. Jlartin, on the banks of Helford Haven, this family derived,
at a very remote period, its designation. In the reign of
Edward III., Perys Tremayne, was there resident. By hia
wife. Dame Opre Treskewys, he was father of
John Tremayne, to whom, having no issue himself, s. his
brother,
Perys Tre.mayne, who m. Onera Trevertea, and was grand-
father of
Tbo.mas Tre.mayne. This was the last resident of the family
at Tremayne. Hem. Isabella, dau. andsole heir of Trenchard
of Collaeombe, and removed in consequence to that estate,
where his descendants flourished for more than three centuries.
Isabella Trenchard, surviving her husband, re-married with
Sir John Dammerel. Thomas Tremayne was s. by his elder
son,
Nicholas Tremayne, who was s. by his son,
Thomas Tremayne, who m. Elizabeth Carcw.
John Tre.mayne, of Collacombe, who m. Emma, dau. of
John Beare, of Huntsham, had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Kichard, of Tregonnan, Cornwall, ancestor of
Lewis Tremayne, of Heligan, who commanded a regiment
of foot for King Charles 1., and was Lieut. -Governor of
Pendennis Castle. This gallant person had two sons,
1 John (Sir), King's Serjeant, and author of the Pleas
of the Ciou-n, who d. s. p.
2 Charles, whose son,
Lewis Tremayne, m. Mary, dau. and co-heir of —
Clotworthy, Esq. of Ki'shlc'igh and Clotworthy, in
Devon, and was s. by his son,
John, m. Grace, youngest dau. and co-heir of Henry
Hawkins, Esq. of St. Austell, and left, with a dau..
Glace, wife of Charles Rashleigh, Esq., younger
brother of the House of Menabilly, a son.
Key. Henry Hawkins Tremayne, of whom here-
after, as representative of the family at the
decease of Arthur Tremayne, Ep(1. of .Sydenham,
1808.
Mr. Tremayne was s. by his only son,
Tho.mas Tremayne, of Collacombe, High Sheriff of Cornwall
2HENRY Vll. 1485). He m. Philippa, eldest dau. of Kogcr
Grenville, Esq. of Stowe, and had eight sons, with as many
daus. The former were,
I. PiOger, who d. s. p.
II. Edmund, of whom Prince, in his Worthies of Devon,
gives the following account: "Being a younger brother,
he became servant to Edward, Marquess of Exeter, and a
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gre?t sufferer for his inviolable fidelity to his noble
master : for when the Marquess of Exeter and the Lady
Elizabeth (afterwards Queen of England, of glorious
memory) were committed to the Tower in Queen Mary's
days, upon an accusation of being privy to Wyat's conspi-
racy, Mr. Edmund Tremayne was set on the rack, thereby
to extort from him a confession of their guilt (prisoners
were oft examined about her, and some were put to the
rack to try if they could be brought to accuse that lady),
wherein approving their innoceucy and his own fidelity,
■with invincible resolution, he was, upon the Lady Eliza-
beth's advancement to the throne, made one of the clerks
of her Majesty's most honourable privy council. He had
also an honorary salary settled upon him by the city of
Exeter, for the good offices it had received and expected
from him." He vi. Eulalia, dau. of Sir John St. Leger,
and had two sons, named Francis, who both d. issueless.
III. DiGORT, eventual successor to the estates.
IV. Kichard (twin with John), in holy orders, and an emi-
nent divine. He was educated at Oxford, and became a
Fellow of Exeter College in that university, which he re-
tained until the accession of Queen Mary, when he was
obliged, from his zeal for the Keformation, to seek an
asylum in Germany, having been deprived of his fellow-
ship. Upon the elevation of Elizabeth to the throne, he
returned from exile, and, visiting his college, had the
honour of receiving both degrees of divinity at once, on
15 Feb. 1565. Dr. Tremayne subsequently removed to
Gates Hall, and thence passed within a short period into
his own county, being instituted Canon Residentiary of St.
Peter's, Exeter, and Treasurer of that church. _ He w.as
esteemed in his time a famous preacher, and he is styled
by Carew, " Well born, learned, and well beloved." He
m. Joan, eldest dau. of Sir Piers Courtenay, of Ugbrook,
butd. s.p. 1584.
V. John, twin with his brother. Dr. Tremayne.
yi. Nicholas > twins ; between these brothers so great a re-
VII. Andrew J semblance in person and sympathy of affec-
tion subsisted, as scarcely to have been paralleled in any
other instance. Kisden, in his sui-vey of Devon, relates
some singular facts regarding them.*
VIII. Robert, who d. an infant.
The two elder sons, Roger and Edmund, dying issueless, the
estates eventually devolved upon the third son,
DiGORY Tremayne, Esq., who thus became of Collacombe,
and was s. by his son,
Arthur Tremayne, Esq. of Collacombe. This gentleman
m. in 1586, Mary, dau. of Sir Richard Greville, Knt. of Stowe,
by whom he had a numerous family, and dying 1634, was
i. by his eldest son,
Ed.mund Tremayne, Esq. of Collacombe, who m. Bridget,
dau. of Sir John Cooper, of Dorsetshire, and had issue,
I. John, d. unm. ii. Thomas, d. unm.
III. John, one of the most gallant and devoted of the
Cavaliers.
IV. Edward, like his brother, a distinguished and faithful
adherent of King Charles I.
V. Arthur.
The youngest son, eventually inheriting the estates, became
Arthur Tremayne, Esq. of Collacombe, and was a Col. in
the army. He m. Bridget, dau. of Nicholas Hatherleigh, Esq.
of Lamerton, and was fatlier of
Edmund Tremayne, Esq. of Collacombe, m. Arabella, dau.
and sole heir of Sir Edward Wise, K.B., of Sydenham, Devon,
and had issue, Arthur, his successor; Edward Wise, who
appears to have d. s. %>. : Arabella; and Bridget. Mr. Tre
mayne was «. by liis eldest son,
Arthur Tremayne, Esq. of Sydenham, m. Grace, dau. of
Sir Halsewell Tynte, 1st Bart, of Halsewell, and was s. by his
son,
Arthur Tremayne, Esq. of Sydenham. He ra. Miss Ham-
mond, of Wilts, and left an only child,
Arthur Tremayne, Esq. of Sydenham, 6. 1775, who, dying
v.nm. Dec. 1808, devised the principal estates of his family to
Rev. Henry Hawkins Tremayne, h. 27 July, 1741, the
lineal heir, and, after the decease of the said Arthur, repre-
sentative of the ancient House of Tremayne. Mr. Hawkins
Tremayne m. 1767, Harriet, dau. and co-heir of John Hearle,
Esq. of Penryn, some timeVice- Warden of Cornwall Stannaries,
and left at his decease, 10 Feb. 1829, an only son,
John Hearle Tremayne, Esq. of Heligan and Sydenham,
J.P. and D.L., &. 17 March, 1780 ; High Sheriff of Cornwall
1831, and M.P. for that co. from 1806 to 1826. He m. 11 Jan.
* Upon the monument of these remarkable brothers, the
follow ing lines are engraved : —
"These liken'd twins, in form and fancy one,
Were like affected, and like habit chose:
Their valour at Newhaven siege was known.
Where both encounter'd fiercely with their foes;
There one of both sore wounded lost his breath,
And t' other slain, revenging brother's death."
1813, Caroline Matilda, youngest dau. of Sir William Lemon,
1st Bart, of Carclew, and by her (who d. 27 Aug. 1864) had
surviving issue,
I. John, now of Heligan and Sydenham.
II. Arthur. Col. in the army, now of Carclew {i"-e that T>ame).
III. Henry Hawkins, J. P., b. 24 March. 1830: m. Charlotte
Jane, 3rd dau. of John Buller, Esq. of Morval, and has seven
children.
I. Harriet Jane, m. 25 Jan. 1842, Sir John Salusbury Tre-
bwny, 9th Bart of Trelawny.
II. Mary, m. 13 Feb. ISil, Hon. and Eev. John Townshend
Boscawen.
III. Caroline, d. young.
Mr. Tremayne d. 27 Aug. 1851.
Arms — Gu., three dexter arms, conjoined at the shoulders
and flexed in triangle or, fists ppr. Crests — Two arms em-
bowed, holding between their hands a man's head ppr., on the
head a hish-crowned hat sa. Motto— Honor et honestas.
Seats — Heligan, St. Austell, Cornwall ; and Sydenham House,
Lew Down, Devon.
Town Residence — 18, New Cavendish Street, W.
Clubs — Carlton and Arthur's.
TKEMAYNE OF CABCLEW.
Tremayne, Aethur, Esq. of Carclew, Cornwall,
J.P. and D.L., educated at Eton and Ch. Ch.
Oxford, M.P. for Truro 1878-80, served in the
13th Light Dragoons in the Crimea, and com-
manded them as Lieut.-Col. 1860-61, b. 15 May,
1827; m. 1st, 22 Sept. 1858, Lady Frances
Margaret Helj-Hiitchinson, 2nd dau. of John, 3rd
Earl of Donoughmore, K.P., and hy her (who d.
11 April, 1866) has had issue,
I. Arthur Richard, 6. 17 Sept. 1861 ; d. 30 Jan. 1862.
II. William Francis, late 4th D.G., h. 25 Oct. 1862 ; m. 19
Aug. 1890, Zoe Anna Judith, 3rd dau. of Baron de Robeck,
of Gowran Grange, Xaas.
III. Charles Lewis, b. 14 Feb. 1864; d. 25 Feb. 1876.
IV. John Hearle, Lieut. 13th Hussars, 6. 11 March, 1865.
I. Caroline Mary, ra. 31 Jan. 1883, Francis Alexander, Lieut.
R.N., eldest surviving son of Caledon DupriS Alexander,
Esq. of Calcot Park, Reading, and of 30, Belgrave
Square.
He m. 2ndly, 15 Sept. 1870, Emma Penelope, 5th
dau. of Rev. Thomas Phillpotts, of Porthgwidden,
Cornwall, by Mary Emma Penelope his wife, dau.
of Ulysses Hughes, Esq. of South Wales, and haa
issue,
V. Arthur Hughes, 6. 19 Oct. 1872.
II. Alice Opre, b. 10 Feb. 1875.
Col. Tremayne, 2nd son of the late John Hearle
Tremayne, Esq. of Heligan and Sydenham, by
Caroline Matilda his wife, dau. of Sir Williain
Lemon, 1st Bart, of Carclew, *. by will, March,
1868, to the estates of his uncle. Sir Charles Lemon,
2nd and last Bart, of Carclew.
Lineage and Arms — Same as Tremayne of Heligan.
&at— Carclew, Perran-ar-Worthal.
TREMENHEERE OF TREMENHEERE.
Teemenheeee, Florence Lucy and Evelyn
Westfaling, only dans, and co-heiresses of the
late Hugh Seymour Teemenheere, Esq., C.B., of
Tremenheere, Cornwall, J. P., M.A. Oxford, who
was h. 22 Jan. 1804 ; m. 1856, Lucy, dau. of Ealph
Bernal, Esq., M.P., and widow of Vicesimus Enox,
Esq., Recorder of Saffron Walden, and d. 16 Sept.
1893.
Lineage. — This family has been long established in
Cornwall. In the reign of Edward I., Nicholas de Tee-
menheere received grants of manorial rights. Another of
its ancestors, John Tremenheere, 1690, endowed the church at
Penzance.
William Tremenheere, m. Mary, dau. of John Borlase,
Esq. of Pendeen, Cornwall, by his wife Lydia Harris, of Hayne,
near Lifton, Devon, and was father of
William Tremenheere, Esq. of Penzance, vi. Catherine,
dau. of Rev. Walter Borlase, LL.D., of Castle Horneck, near
Penzance, Vice-Warden of the Stannaries, by his wife Mar-
garet Pendarves, of Paul, and had issue,
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AVilli;iin. John.
Wai.tkk, of whom presently.
Ilinry I'lndarves, J. P. and'p.L. Cornwall.
Catherine. Mary. Jfarixaref.
The 3ra son,
JIajor-CiEn. Walter Tremknuekuk, K.TI., and A.D.C. to
Kinir William IV., m. 20 March, IbOJ, France--^, '.inil dun. of
Thomas Apperley, Esq. of I'lasirronow, near Wrexham, .I.P.
and ILL., and afterwards of Wotton House, near Gloucester,
and had issue,
IICGH SEY.MorR, late of Trenieiilieere.
John Iknry, m. \s:ii), Kliza Caroline I'ierard, and had issue
George Henry Wynii. ami Kilirh Caroline
Cieorse liorlase. Major-Gen. of .Sprin^r Gnive, Middlesex, J. P.,
7/). 1841, Sarah Swaine. widow of Capt. J. U. Lunisdcn, and
dan. of Kev. U. II. Hough, and had issue, George I'en-
darves.
Charles William. C B.. Lieut. -Gen. late Bombay Ensineers,
/). 1813; //I. 1--41, Camilla Kliza Gnig, and has issue. Sey-
mour James Henry .\pperlcy, Madras Civil Service. la.lH Get,
1887. Jessie, dau. of 15. H. Van Auken, Esq, of New York:
William; George; Herbert; Fanny, decea.sed ; Mary; and
Maude.
Arms — Sa., three Doric columns paleways arg. Cre.'<t — A
Saracen's head in profile ppr. Motto — Thryscryssough ne Dcu
a nef.
HesUlrncf—iS, Thurloe Square, S,W.
TRENCH OF CLONFEKT.
TnEycK, CnAia.ES O'Haka, Esq. of Clonfert, co,
Gahvay. late 14tli Kegt., b. 19 March, 1S46 ; s. liis
brotlieV, Dee. 18G7 ; 7n. 11 April, 1874, Elizabetli
Olivia. 3rcl dan. of Kobert St. George, Esq., and
gi'anddau. of Sir Rieliard IJligb St. George, Bart.,
of Woodsgift, CO. Kilkenny, and has issue,
I. John Arthur Bcrdett, b. Ul Aug. 1S84.
II. Charles Irederick. //.'JS July, 1885.
I. Grace Eulalie St. George.
II. Violet JLadeline .'\laud. m. Moira Sophia.
Xiineagre. — Etre Trekch. Esq, of Ashford, CO. llos-
common, 'Jnd surviving son of Frederick Trench, Esq. of Gar-
tally, M.P. for CO. Galway he, Burke's I'un'iic, Clascaktt,
E.), by Eliz.abeth his wife, Uau. of John Eyre, Esq. of Eyrecourt
Castle, III. 1768, Charlotte, only child of Kean OJIara, Esq. of
Dublin, and granddau. of Ke.an O'llara, Esq. of Annaghmore,
CO. Sligo, and(/. 177.'), leaving an only son,
Hev. Frederick Etre Trench, liector of Kellistovrn, co.
Carlow, h. 1769; m. 179:i, Catherine, dau. of Michael Head, Esq.
01 Derry Castle, co. Tipperary, and had i.ssue,
John Eyre, his heir. William Eyre, 6, 1800; d. s. 21. 1861.
Rev. Mr. Trench <?. 1848, and was «, by his eldest son,
JoHX Etre Trench, Esq. of Clonfert, co. Guhvay, h. 1798;
rn. 1834, Grace, 3rd d,au. of RcY. John Burdett, Rector of
Banagher, King's co., and Ballygarth, co. Jleath, .ind by her
^who '/. Jan. I889i had issue,
I. Frederick Augustus Etre, his heir.
II. Charles OHara, now of Clonfert.
I. Margaret Matilda, d. 1874.
II. Catherine Maria Louisa, </. 1871.
III. Grace Florinda, ni. 1862, Arthur Burdett, Esq. of Coolfin,
King's Co., and d. 1863, leaving i.ssue, Arthur Hugo de
I'urdet, now of Coolfil <\ee that jamUt/).
IV. Charlotte Henrietta.
Mr. Trench d. Fob. 18G4, and was s. by his eldest son,
Frederick Augustus Etre Trench, Esq. of Clonfert, co.
Galw.ay, 6. 1836, a. his father in 1864; d. uaia. Pec. 1807, and
was K. by his brother, the present Charles O'IIara Trench,
of Clonfert.
Arms, dr. — Same as Trench of Cangnrt.
Si-0.1 — Clonfert, Eyrecourt, co. Galway.
Clo.'j — Junior United Service, S.W.
TKENCH OF CANGOET PARK.
Tkencji, HEyp.T Bloomfikld, Esq. of Cangort
Park, King's Co., h. 24 Kov. 1840 ; m. 11 Aug. 1870,
Jessie, only child of William Charles Erederick
Eawlins, Esq., and has issue,
I. Henrt AVilliam Bloomfield, Lieut. Oxfonlshire L.I., 6.
17 May, 1873.
II. Frederick Charles Bloomfield, '). '23 April, 187S.
I. Constance Georgiana Bloomfield.
i[. Mildred Blanche Bloomfield.
HI. Jessie Angel Bloomfield, d. 11 May, 1889.
Liineage.— William Trench, Esq. of Cangort Park, 6.
1769 ibrollier of Frederic, 1st Lord Ashtowii. and 4th son of
Frederick Trench, Esq. of Moate .and Woodlawn, co. (i;ilway,
by .Mary his wife, eldest dau. and co-luirof Francis-Sadleir,
Esq. of Sopwell Hall, co. Tipperary), m. 18 June, 1798, Sarah
Elizabeth Frances Henrietta liicarda, only dau. of the Hon.
Robert Moore, youngest son of I'.dwanl, -Mh F.avl of Drogheda,
and by her ''ad issue,
I. Frederick Fitzwilliam (Rev.), b. 11 Jlarch, 1799; in.
16 Feb. 183.-). Louisa Alice, dau. of Col. The Right Hon.
Robert Ward, son of Bernard, 1st Viscount Bangor, and d.
3 Pec. 1869, liaving by her (who d. 16 Dec. 1878) had issue,.
1 Milllam Robert (Rev.\ Hon. Canon of Liverpool, and
Rector of .All Saints', Kensington, b. 9 Oct. 1838; lu. IS
Jan. 1877, Edith .\nne Hamilton (who '?. 4 Dec.1892), eldest
dau. of Charles Langton, Esq. of Liverpool, and has issue,
Frederic Charles, b. 25 Nov. 1877; William Langton, and
ilobert Hamilton (twins), 1';. 10 Nov. 1881: John Roy, 6.
2 Sept. 1884; Louisa Jessie ; Mary Ellinor.
2 Frederic Ward, //. 1840; d. 4 Jan. Is54.
3 John Henry, b. 21 March, 1842; d. unid. 25 Dec. 1870.
4 Robert Fitz Frederic, in Holy Orders, 0. 22 Nov. 1843;
7U. 28 .Aug. 1868, Marg.aret Geraldine, 2nd dau. of Rev.
Francis Hewson, Rector of Dunganstown, co. Wicklow,
and (/. 3. }). 4 June, 1869. His widow iZ. 3 Aug. 1871.
5 Louis, b. '20 JIarcli, 1846; m. 21 June, ls77, Mary Anne,
dau. of William Robert Ward, Esq., and has issue, John
Henry, b. 1878; Bernard Frederick, b. 1880; Claud
William, b. 1881 ; Geoffrey Louis, b. 1885 ; and Harriette
Louise. 1 Sarah Loui.sa, d. unm. 8 Oct. 1880.
n. Henrt, late of C;ingort Park,
I. Harriet, m. April, 1832, Vcn. Evans Johnson, .Archdeacon
of Ferns, and (/. 1840, leaving issue.
II. Anne Margaret, m. 24 Oct. 1839, Guy .Atkinson, Esq. oS
Cangort, King's Co., who d. 28 Nov. l8o9, leaving issue.
Mr. William Trench d. April, 1849. His second son,
Henrt Trench, Esq. of Cangort Park, J. P., co. Tipper.ary,
and King's co., High Sheriff 1842, b. 8 Oct. 1807 ; m. 22 Oct.
1836, Hon. Georgiana Mary Emilia Bloomfield, dau. of Lord
Bloomfield, and d. 7 March, 1881, leaving issue, by her who d.
13 Jan. 1893,
I. Henrt Bloomfield, his heir.
II. William Thomas, of Loughton, Moreygal], King's Co., h. !>
Sept. 1843; m. IC Jan. 1877, Elizabeth Ida, dau. of Colin
George Campbell, Esq. of Stonefield, eo. -Argyll.
III. Benjamin Bloomfield, A. 28 Nov. 1846 ; m. 25 July, 1889,
Dora, }-oungesr, Jau. of Christopher Turnor, Esq, of Stoke
Roclifort, eo. Lincoln, and has issue. Sheelah Georgiana
I'.ertlia, b. 2S Jlav, 1890; Theodora Caroline, b. 17 Julv,
1891.
I. Harriott.
II. (Jeorgiana Sarah, m. 24 June, 1869, Francis William
Lloyd Edwards, Esq. of Nanhoran, en, Carnarvon, who d.
20 Jan. 1890, leaving issue.
III. Louisa Charlotte, m. 20 July, 1870, Lieut.-Col. James
Gore Booth, R.E., and has issue.
IV. Isabel Catherine, m. 3 Jan. 1883, Rev. Frank Chenevix
Trench, youngest son of the Archbishop of Dublin, .and has
issue.
v. Blanche Helen.
Armn — Arg., a lion passant gu., between three fieurs-de-li,s
az., on a chief of the last, a sun in splendour or. Crest — -An
arm in armour embowed, holding a sword, all ppr. Motto —
Virtutis fortuna comes.
^'e<(£— Cangort Park, Roscrea, King's Co.
TEENCHARD OF STANTON.
Ashfoedby-Thkxciiard, Johx, Esq. of Stanton
House, CO. Wilts, Ij. 28 March, 1843 ; w. 11 July,
18()7, Augusta, only dau, and heir of Rev. Hem-y
Kobert Eowler, of Eelton, co. Gloucester, and has-
issue,
I. ,TonN HekrtMohun, b. 4 May, 1803,
II. George Augustus, b. 1869.
III. Thomas Bernard, b. 1870,
IV. Cr.-vven Patrick, b. 1871; d. 1882.
V. Stephen Granville, b. 1872.
Iiineag"e. — Baldwin dc Riparlis, Earl of Devon, granted:
Hordhill, in the Isle of Wight, unto
Pagands Tbenchard and his heirs : unto w hieh deed are
witnesses, amongst others, Robert, Alexander, and Hugh
Trencliard, grandsons of Paganus Trenchaid. This Baldwin
lived in the time of Henry 1. His son and heir,
AViLLiAM Tkenchaku, Was witness to a deed of Galfridus dc
Insula, concerning some bands in Schaldfiint, time of Henry I.
He had three sons, of whom the eldest,
RoiiERT Trenchard, is witness to a grant made to the
commons of Christchureh by Richard di- Redvers, Earl ot
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Devon, -which nobleman d. 8 IIenet IT. (IIGI). lie was also a
witness under the Rrant of Galfridus do Insula, son of Jordan
de Insula, made to the Abbey of Quarrara, in the Isle of
Wight,of his mill of Schaldflint. lie had a son and successor,
llENKT TitKNCiiARD, of Ilordhill, who is a witness to the
grant of William de liivers (called Vernon), Earl of Devon,
made to the Abbey of Quarrara, in the Isle of Wight, of the
service of eighty-eight acres of land in his manor of Welford ;
unto which grant Mabell, Covtntess of Devon, was also a witness,
which Mabell (7. 8 King Jons. Henry Trenchard had issue,
three sons, Henry, Baldwin, and William. The eldest.
Sib Henut Tbenchard, Knt., confirmed to Walter le
Francois land in Lingwood, which Henry, his father, had
formerly granted. To his grant unto C;irlton is annexed his
seal-manual. This Henry Trenchard, Knt., /'(. the dau. and
heir of AValerand, and left two sons and a dau. The elder
son,
John Trenchard, of Hordhill, granted to Walerand, his
brother, a tenement adjoining Sehaldtlint. He left issue, I.
John, of Ilordhill, and :i. Walerand, whose great grandson,
Egidius, left a dau. and heir, who hi. John IJepden. The older
son,
John Trenchard, of Hordhill, »!. Margaret , who re-
leased the part of her dowry unto Walerand Trenchard by deed,
dated l.'J Edward IJ. lie was .'t. by his son,
liicHARD Trenchard, who by deed, dated 17 Edward II.,
and by another deed, dated 22 Edward II., granted, together
with Henry Trenchard, son of John, and brother to liiehard,
a plaid of land in Schaldflint unto Adam Gunibald, Vicar of
Schaldflint. The manor of Schaldfliut was entailed by line
nnto Henry Trenchard and Eleanora his wife, and the heirs of
their bodies, 4 Edward II. Bichard m. and left issue,
Richard Trenchard, called Le Grandicer, living temp.
Henrt III., VI. Blurgaret, dau. and co-heir of Sir William
Damarell, Knt. of Hinton, and left a son,
John Trenchard, who m. Sibella, dau. and co-heir of
William Moleins, hy Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Eobert
Cotes, of Fairoke, co. Somerset, and relict of William Walleis,
by whom he left a son,
EicHAED Trenchard, who left, by ;Margaret his wife, who
m. 2ndly, Robert Dingle, a son,
Henrt Trenchard, who s. his elder brother Baldwin. This
Henry recovered lands in the Isle of Wight, at an assize held
at Winton, 3 Henrt VI. He had a son,
Henrt Trenchard, of Hordhill, who vi. Christiana, dau.
and heir of John :\Iohun,* Esq. of Ham Mohnn, by Joanna,
dau. and heir of John Jordan, Esq. of Wolverton, and thus
acquired Wolverton and Ham Mohun. Henry Trenchard's
name is found in deeds,' dated 39 Henrt VI., and also 15
Edward IV., shortly after which time he died. By his mar-
riage he brought a great addition of estate, and had a son and
succesor,
Sib John TRExcnARD, Knt. of Wolverton, High .Sheriff in
1.509, who m. 1st, JIargarita, dau. of John Wyke, of Byndon,
Devon, who d. s. ;>., and 2ndly, Eleanora, dau. of John Philiole,
of Woodland, Dorset, by whom he had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Henry, who 7«. Ama, dau. of James Russell, of Berwick,
Dor.set, and had a son, Thomas, of Lytchett Jlaltruvers, who
TO. Hawifsa, sister and co-heir of George de la Lynde, and
left a son, Henry, of Lytchett, who m. Margaret, dau. of
Sir Robert Drury, Knt. of eo. I3uckingham, and whose son,
George, sold Lytchett to Sir George Trenchard.
The elder son,
Sir Thomas Trenchard, Knt. of Wolverton, 13 Henrt VII.,
with many other eminent gentlem.an of the West brought
timely aid to the succour of the city of Exeter, then besieged
by Perkin Warbeek and the Cornish rebels, and in the 21st of
the same reign, Sir Thomas entertained at his house, Philip,
King of Castile, w'ho was compelled by tempi'stto put into the
port of Weymouth, and the monarch remained at Wolverton
until his departure for Windsor to visit the king. Ho m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Strangeways ; 2ndly, Anna, dau. of
* William Mohun, third Baron of Dunster, fortified and
held his castle on the part of the Empress Matilda, against
King Stephen, in 1132. From his eldest son, Reginald de
:\lohun, Karon of Dunster, descended the successive barons of
the family : and from a younger son, John i!c Jlohun, sprang
the -"\Iuhuiis of Ham Mohun, of whom John Mohun, Esq. of
Ham JIuhun, m. Joanna, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Norris,
of Normington, in Wilts, and widow of Sir Richard Turberville,
hy whom he was grandfather of John Mohun, of Ham Mohun,
who m. Joan, dau. and heir of John Jordan, Esq. of Wolver-
ton, and was father of Christiana, m. as in the text, to Henry
Trenchard.
' Thomas de la Lynde ; and 3rdly, Editha, dau. of John Hyrde-
ford. By the 2nd wife, ho had, with younger issue,
I. Thomas, of Wnlveiton, m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Giles
Strangways, Knt. of .\ilesbury, and had by her (who m.
2ndly, Thomas, son of John Carew, of Anthony) a son,
Thomas Trenchard, of Wolverton, who in. Eleanora
dau. of Sir John Horsey, Knt. of Clifton, and was s. by
his son.
Sir George Trenchard, of Wolverton, knighted by
Queen Elizareth 1os8, to. 1st, Anna, dau. of Sir George
Speke, Knt. of Whit'-; Lackington, and 2ndlr. Jane,
dau. of Hugh Bamfield, and widow of Thomas" Chaffin,
of Koike. By the latter, he had three daus., Jane, to.
John Williams, Esq. of llerringston ; Dorothy, m. the
son and heir of Arthur Cliampernoune; and Arundela,
1)1. John, son of Sir Thomas Freeke, Knt. of Slierstoii.
By the former. Sir George had three sons and three
daus., viz.,
1 Thomas (Sir), his heir.
2 John, of Warmwoll, co. Dorset, in. Jane, dau. of Sir
John Rodney, of Stoke, co. Somerset, and had one
.son, John, who (/. viim., and five daus., Penelope, d.
uiim. ; Francos, m. Col. John Bingham, of liinghams
Melcombe ; Grace, ra. Col. William Sydenham, of
Winford Eagle ; Jane, m. John Sadler, Esq. ; Eliza-
heth, (/. uniii.
3 George (Sir), who d. s. p., m. 1st, Elizabeth Whit-
san, of Bristol, and 2ndly, Lady Penelope D'Arcy,
dau. and co-heir of Thomas, Earl of Rivers, and d.s.p.
leaving her a widow at 17. She m. 2ndly, Sir John
Gage, Knt. of Firle, and Srdly, Sir William Ilervey,
Knt. of Ickworth, co. Suffolk. This fair lady and
wealtliy heiress was wooed by three suitors at the
same time, and the knights, as in chivalry bound,
were disposed to contest the prize with targe and
lance: but the lady herseU' forbade the battle, and
menaced the disobedient knights with her eternal
di.spleasure, promising jocularly tliat if they had but
patience she would have them all in tlieir turus^
which promise she fulfilled.
1 Grace, m. Sir .Icilui Strangways, Knt. of Melbury.
2 Anne, m. Nicholas Strangwas's, Esq.
3 Elizabeth, vi. Sir John Browne, Knt. of Frampton.
The eldest son.
Sir Thomas Trenchard, of Wolverton, living 1640, m.
Mrs. Elizabeth Motford, widow, sister and co-heir of
Christopher Morgan, Esq., and had, with seven daus.
and three younger sons, an eldest son,
Thomas Trenchard, of Wolverton, m. Hannah, dau. of
Eobert Henley, Esq. of Bramshill, and had three daus.
(1 Elizabeth, to. John Ivory, Esq. of Colhay ; 2 Anne, m.
SValter Erie, Esq. of Chatborough ; 3 Mary, m. John
Southby, Esq. of Carswcll) and two sous,
1 Thomas, his heir.
2 John, of Bloxworth (Right Hon. Sir), P.O., sworn one
of the principal Secretaries of State 23 March, 1693,
afterwards Chief Justice of Chester, m. Philippa, dau.
of George Speke, Esq. of White Lackington ; d. 1694,
leaving three daus. (1 Elizabeth, m. John Jleech, Esq.
of Charmister; 2 Mary, m. Thom.as Arnold, Esq. of
Portsmouth; 3 Anne, to, John Bromfiold, Esq. of
Haywood) and four sons, three d. s. p., the eldest
George, m. his cousin. Mart Trenchaiu), and had
issue as hereafter.
The eldest son,
Thomas Trenchard, of Wolverton, M.P. for Bridport, m.
Anne, dau. of Thomas Erie, of Charborough, and had a
dau. Mary, m. Thomas Turberville, Esq. of Bore Regis,
and a son,
Thomas Trenchard, of Wolverton, M.P. for Dorchester
1689, for Wareham 1695 and 1698, and for co. Dorset
1700 and 1701, Col. in the army, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry Henning, Esq. of Pokeswell, and by her (who d.
1725), had an only dau. and heir,
Mart Trenchard, of Wolverton, b. 20 April, 1694, '.n. her
cousin, George Trenchard (as above) and had two daus.
(1 Henrietta, TO. Joeelyn Piekard, Esq. of Bloxworth; 2
Mary, m. Richard Owen Cambridge, Esq. of Whitmin-
ster), two younger sons, Thomas and John, Commissioner
of 'I'axos, both d. s. j). and an eldest son, her heir,
George Trenchard, of Wolverton, in. Mary Serjeant, and
d. 12 Got. 1763, leaving 1 William, of Wolverton, m.
C Aug. 1790, Lady Hester Amelia do Burgh, dau. of John,
12th Earl of Clanricarde ; 2 George (Rev.), Rector of
Lytchett Maltravers, LL.D., m. 1795, Anna Maria, dau. of
Sir Thomas Reeves, Knt. of Holeport, co. Berks, and
d. s.p. 1808.
II. Richard, of whom hereafter.
The 2nd son,
Richard Trenchard, Esq. of Xormington, co. Wilts, to. and
was s. by his son,
William Trenchard, Esq. of Normington, to. Jane, dau. of
Maurice Rodney, Esq. of Rodney, Stoke, co. Somerset, sister
and co-heir of Sir John Rodney, Knt. of Rodney Stoke, and
had four sons, i. Francis, of Xormington, d. 6 Nov. 1635,
having had an only dau., Elizabeth d. young; ii. Edward,
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TEE
of Mount Trenchard (granted 1'2 June, anno 12 James I.),
(?. «. ]K 1<321 ; III. JoHx, of whom hereafter; iv. Henry, of
Cutteridge, i;;. Mi-s Jane Towes, and had issue, all <(. s. p.
Mr. Trenehard's will was proved 1591. His third son,
John Treschakd, Esq. of Mount TrenclKird. and Saltford,
CO. Somerset, m. Mrs. Anne Southcott (or Southwell), widow,
dau. and co-heir of Edward Neville, Esq. of Sussex, and had
issue. His will, dated 10 Aug. 1646, was proved 20 Feb. 1654,
and he wasj. hy his son,
William Tre.nchabd, Esq. of Cuttcridge, m. Ellen, dau. of
Sir George Norton, Knt. of Abbotsleigh, co. Somerset, and had
issue,
I. JoHX, his heir.
I. Ellen, m. Henry Long, Esq of Melksham.
II. Anne, m. Kichard Baxter, Esq., and cf. s. p.
nt. Franees, bapt. 5 March, 1676 ; ;/;. 1703, Jolin Hippisley,
Esq. of Stanton, co. ^Yilts, bapt. IS Aug. 1676, son ot John
Hippisley, Esq. of Stanton, who was bapt. 26 Jan. 1640, and
d. 10 Oct. 1667, by Anne Hippisley his wife, and grandson
of Eobeit Hippisley, Esq. of Stanton, who d. 1667, by Jane
his wife, who d. Sept. 1670, dau. and co-heir of William
Steventon, Esq. of Dottrell, co. Salop, which Robert Hip-
pisley was 3rd son of John Hippisley, Esq. of Stone
Easton, co. Somerset, and had, with two daus., I Ellen,
bapt. 18 Aug. 1706; 2 Anne, bapt. 31 May, 1713, three
sons,
1 William Hippisley, of Stanton, High Sheriff, co. Wilts, 6.
1707 ; d. s. p. 1755.
2 Robert Hippisley, of whom hereafter.
3 George, bapt. 23 Sept. 1716 ; d. s. p. Jan. 1639.
Mr. Trenchard d. 22 Aug. 1710, aged 70, and was.?, by his son,
John Tkexchard, Esq, of Cutteridge, heir also of his grand-
father, SirGeorge Norton, Knt. of Abbotsleigh. He was Barris-
ter-at-Law, a Commissioner for Forfeited Estates in Ireland,
andM.P. for Taunton; b. 1662; m. Anne, dau. of Sir William
Blackett, 1st Bart, of Wallington, and d. s. p. 16 Dec. 1723,
when he was .«. by his nephew, Robert Hippisley, who, having
assumed the additional surname of Trenchard, became
Robert Hippisley-Trenchard, Esq. of Stanton, b. 1715;
1!!. 1st, 1740, Mary, only dau. of John Gore, Esq., Rector of
Wilton, by Lucy Dawson his wife, and by her (who d. 26 April,
1755, aged 36) had issue,
1. John William, his heir.
I. Lucy, bur. at St. Edmund's, Salisbury.
II. Ellen, b. 7 Sept. 1745; m. 1st, 22 Dec. 1766, John Ash-
roRDEY, Esq. of Cheshunt, co. Hertford, b. 1726) who was
son of John Ashfordby, Esq. of Cheshunt, h. 1670, by his
2nd wife, Frances Poltock, who d. 6 April, 1774, aged
86. Mr. Ashfordby, who d. 1747, was descended from
the family of Ashfordby, an ancient and respectable one in
the CO. Leicester), and by him (who d. 1778} had an only
eon,
1 John Ashfordby (Rev.), of whom hereafter.
She VI. 2ndly, 4 Oct. 1779, John Long, Esq. of Preshaw, co.
Southampton, and by him had
2 AV alter Long, of Preshaw (see that faviily).
Mr. Trenchard d. July, 1787, and was s. by his son,
John William Hippisley-Tbenchard, Esq. of Cutteridge
and Abbotsleigh, b. 1740; viho d.s.p. 1810, and devised his
estates to his nephews. Rev. John Ashfordby and Walter
Long. The elder of whom, having assumed the additional sur-
name of Trenchard, became,
Rev. John Ashfobdbv-Tbenchard, D.C.L., of Stanton, 6.
1771, m. 1st, Martha, dau. of William Croft Cooke, Esq. of
London, and by her (who d. in 18o2) had two sons and four
daus.,
I. John Trenchard Craven, his heir.
II. Walter (Rev.), M.A. of Trinity Coll. Oxford, d. 1836.
I. Ellen, m. Rev. Edward Rowden, Vicar of HigUworth,
Wilts, and d. 1834, leaving a dau.
II. Frances, d. 1831.
III. Emma, m. Rev. Anthony Crowdy.
IV. Mary, ci. 1831.
He ra. 2ndly, 1834, Miss Brooks, of Kingham, co. Oxford. Dr.
Trenchard inherited Stanton, JIarston, &c.. at the decease of
his father in 1773. He was s. by his eldest son,
Rev. John Trenchard Craven Ashfordby-Trenchaed,
M.A., of Stanton, b. 1800; m. 27 Aug. 1839, Mary Elizabeth
Jane, only dau. of Rev. Samuel Davies, of Northaw, and by
her (who 21 July, 1863) had issue,
I. John, his heir.
I. Mary, ni. Rev. James Bowden, Rector of Ardingly, Sussex,
and d. 21 Jan. 1881, leaving issue.
II. Ellen, ra. 14 July, 1870, Rev. William Caldwall Masters,
M.A., Rector of Stanton iitzwarren, and has issue.
III. Frances, m. and has issue. iv. Emma.
Be d. 10 March, 1851.
AriM — Party per pale, the dexter side paly of sis arg. and
sa., the sinister az., for Trenchard; quartering Ashfordbt*
Crest— X dexter arm holding a battle-axe. Jl/o«o— Nose*
teipsum.
jSsais— Stanton House, near Highworth.
DILLON-TKENCHARD OF LYTCHETT
HOUSE.
Dillon - Teenchard, Heney Luke, Esq. of
Lytchett House, co. Dorset, and Colinshays, co.
Somerset, b. 14 Jan. 1849; m. 1 March, 1870, Fanny,
younp;est dau. of the late John Steele Gatehouse,
Esq. of Eayville House, Emsworth, Hants, and has
issue,
Harry de BnKCH, h. 22 Aug. 1872.
Laura Fanny, 6.24 March, 1871.
Margaret Eva, b. 10 March, 1885.
Lineag-e.— This is a branch of the noble House of Dillox.
L0KE Dillon, Esq., an Officer in the army, 2nd son of Luke
Dillon, Esq. of Clonbrock, co. Galway, and brother of Robert
Dillon, 1st Lord Clonbrock, m. 17 Feb. 1785, Lady Margaret
Augusta, sister of Henry, 1st, Marquess of Clanricarde, K.P.
(whose other sister. Lady Hester Amelia, m. 1790, William
Trenchard, Esq. of Wolverton, who d. 1821), and was father
of
Rev. Henry Ldke Dillon, b. 10 Jan. 1786, sometime Rector
of Lytchett Maltravers, Dorset, ))i. 29 June, 1815, Phoebe, dau.
of J. W. Dawkins, Esq. of Romsey, Hants, and i. March, 1845,
leaving by her(who d. Sept. 1854) a son,
Henrt Luke S.mith Dillon-Tbenchard, Esq. of Lytchett
House, 6. 8 Jan. 1823; to. 17 March, 1848, Laura Augusta,
younger dau. of Rev. J. J. De Witt, of Wool, Dorset, and d. 24
May, 1867, having had issue,
I. Henry Luke, now of Lytchett House.
II. George Edmund, b. 1850. in. William, h. 1854.
IV. Charies Edward, 6. 1856. v. Robert, b. 1860.
vi. Hugh, b. 1862.
I. Laura Augusta. ii. Helen, d. young.
.firmj— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per pale arg. and az., in the
1st three pallets sa., for Trenchard; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a lion
rampant gu., debruised with a baraz., between three crescents,
with an estoile of six points of the second issuant from each,
for Dillon. Crests — A dexter arm embowed, vested az.,
cuffed or, holding in the hand a trenching-knife ppr., for
Trenchard ; on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a hawk rising
ppr., for Dillon. Motto— 'Sosce teipsum.
Seat — CoUnshays House, near Bruton, Somerset.
TREVELYAN OF NETHERWITTON.
Teeveltan, Thornton' Eoger, Esq. of Netlier-
witton, Northumberland, J. P., b. 1843; m. 1864,
Dolree Wilkinson, dau. of J. W. Eraser, Esq. of
Bath, and has issue,
I. John Spencer, b. 1864. ii. Walter Raleigh, 6. 1865.
III. Roger de Thornton, b. 1871.
IV. Freeman Blackett Thornton, b. 1874.
I. Lilian Elizabeth Margaret.
Ijmeag:e. — Walter Trevelyan, Esq. 2nd son of Sir
George Trevelyan, SrdBart. of Nettlecombe, m. 14 July, 1772,
Margaret, elder dau. and co-heir (with her sister, Mary, wife
of Thomas Witham, Esq. of Headlam) of James Thornton,
Esq. of Netherwitton, co. Northumberland (a family of dis-
tinction in Northumberland, founded by the celebrated Rogee
DE Thornton, " the richest merchant that ever was dwelling
in Newcastle," who d. 2 Jan. 1430), and by her had two sons,
I. Walter Blacket, his heir.
II. Raleigh, of whom presently.
He m. 2ndly, Margaret, eldest dau. ot Richard Hitchens of
Penzance, and by her who d. 1838, had furtherissue,
HI. Walter Calverley, 6. 1807 ; m. 1828, Isabella, dau. of C.
Tait, and d. 3 Dec. 1849, having by her (who d. 10 April,
1872) had issue,
1 Walter Raleigh, m. 29 Sept. 1863, Marion Adelaide, only
dau. of Rev. Charles William Leslie, of Ballibay, and
has issue,
Walter Raleigh, b. 29 Aug. 1865, m. 25 June, 1891,
Georgina Alice, only child of Edmund Whitney Fether-
stonhautih-VVhitney, Esq.
Charles Calverley, b. 25 March, 1874.
Adelaide Isabella. F'lorence Emmeline.
Nora Kathleen.
1 Frances Isabella, m. 24 Not. 1860, Hcrr Albrecht
Bischof.
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2 Marparet Lydia, to. 2 Sept. 1862, John Pearson Cress-
wcll. Esq., M.ll.C.S., and has issue.
3 Harriet July Emmeline, to. 15 June, 1865, Robert Wil-
liam Head, Esq , and has issue.
I. Julia, m. George Dennis John, Esq. of Penzance.
II. Frances Susanna, ?)!. 31 Aug. 1839, John Dangcrfield,
Esq. of College Villas, Hanistead, and had issue, a dau.
Margaret Eleanor, m. 28 Aug. 1869, J. E. Beckett, Esq.
The eldest son,
Walter Blackett Teeveltan, Esq. d. unm. 3 April, 1818,
and was s. by his brother,
Baleigh Treveltan, Esq. of Netherwitton, 6. 6 Aug. 1781 ;
TO. 14 June, 1819, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Kobert Grey, Esq. of
Shorestone Hall, Northumberland, and by her, who d. 16 Sept.
1885, had issue,
I. Thornton Raleigh, 6. 18 April, 1820; m. 1842, Dorothy,
dau. of Matthew Henderson, of Galashiels, and d. 14 Feb.
1845, leaving issue,
Thornton Roger, now of Netherwitton.
Constance Mary, m. 1st, 1864, James Todd Mackie, Esq.,
and 2ndly, 1869, Robert Benn, Esq.
II. Walter Blackett, B.A. Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, b.
17 March, 1821 ; m. Helena Caroline, dau. of Sir John
Trevelyan, 5th Bart, of Wallington and Nettlecombe, and
widow of Rev. Bryan Faussett, and has issue,
1 Herbert, Major late K. Inniskilling Fus., h. 6 July, 1847.
2 Walter.
3 Willonghby Fenwick, Capt. 2nd Batt. North Stafford-
shire Regt., h. 1 Aug. 185G.
1 Constance Helena, m. 1877, Arthur Moseley Channell,
Esq., Q.C. , Recorder of Rochester.
III. Raleigh, b. 15 Aug. 1823; m. 1844, Sarah Flora, 2nd dau.
of Capt. Macdonald, 36ih Ucgt., and d. 25 Aug. 1882.
I. Elizabeth Young, d. 8 June, 1830.
II. Constance, m. 7 Aug. 1850, Robert Hawdon, Esq.
III. Helena, m. the late Lieut.-Col. Harrington Trevelyan,
formerly 60th Rifles, son of Eev. Walter Trevelyan, of
Henbury, Somerset.
He d. 12 May, 1865.
Arvis — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a demi-horse arg., hoofed
and maned or, coming out of water in base ppr., for Trevel-
yan; 2nd and 3rd, sa., a chevron arg., a chief indented of the
second, for Thornton. Crest — Two arms counter-embowed
ppr., habited az., holding in the hands a bezant. Motlo — Time
trieth troth.
^eaJ— Netherwitton, near Morpeth.
TRIPP OF HUNTSPILL AND SAMPFORD
BRETT.
TitiPP, Eev. Hexry, M.A., Eector of Winford,
near Bristol, and late Fellow of Worcester Coll.
Oxford, b. 6 April, 1816 ; m. 25 June, 1857, Anne,
dau. of Eev. James Gould, Incumbent of Marians-
leigli, CO. Devon, and lias issue,
I. Owen Howard, h. 6 Jan. 1862.
II. Henry Howard, b. 6 Oct. 1867.
III. Walter Charles Howard, b.2Z Jan. 1870.
IV. Cecil Edward Howard, b. 3 Dec. 1872.
V. Howard Bertie, 6. 26 March, 1874.
VI. Hugh Upton Howard, b. 3 Oct. 1878, d. 1889.
I. Mary Howard, 6. 9 June, 1860; to. 20 Oct. 1886, P. E.
Cripps, Esq., and has issue.
II. Florence Margaret Howard, m. 17 Dec. 1835, Surgeon-
Major Gubbins, and has issue.
III. Annie F"rances Howard. iv. Amy Howard.
V. Agnes Howard, m. 2 July, 1889, Frank E. S. Metford,
Esq., and has issue.
VI. Emma Howard,
vii. Winifred Howard.
VIII. Alice Josephine Howard.
IX. Geraldine Howard.
Iimeage.— That this family resided in Somerset, and had
landed property in that county for many generations, appears
from a great number of old parchment deeds still in the pos-
session of the family. The oldest which has at present been
found is of the reign of Henry VIII., and relates to the estate
of East Brent, which has only lately been sold. Referring to
the same estate of East Brent there are several deeds in the
succeeding reigns, and a marriage settlement of the time of
Charles 11., in which East Brent, Shipham, and Newbay, are
mentioned as family property.
John Tripp, Esq. of Shipham and Huntspill, Somerset, living
in the reigns of William III. and Mary II. and Queen Anne,
TO. twice. From his 2nd marriage are derived the Tripps of
Bristol, one of whom went to Holland, and amassed great
II.
wealth at Amsterdam, where, from him, a street is still called
Tripp Street. His son was created in Holland Baron Tripp by
the Prince of Orange, and one of his descendants commanded
with great credit the Nassau Brigade at Waterloo (seeWeUing-
ton Dis2Mtches). The son of the 1st marriage,
John Tripp (Rev.), Rector of Huntspill, m. and had issue,
two sons, I. John, the heir ; ii. Samuel, who m. and had
numerous issue. The eldest son,
John Tripp, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Deputy-Recorder of
Taunton, and J. P. for cos. Wilts, Dorset, Gloucester, Devon,
and Somerset, m. Anne, dau. of Rev. James Upton, Rector of
Bishop's Hull, near Taunton, and by her had issue,
I. John, of whom presently,
II. James Upton, r,i. Miss Edsaw, of Fittleworth, and had
issue,
1 James (Rev.), Rector of Spofforth, who TO.lst,Miss Buckle,
and 2ndly, Miss Harvey, and d. aged 92, leaving issue by
both.
2 George. 3 Charles Upton. 4 Francis Upton.
1 Sarah Caroline.
III. George, Post Capt. R.N. (was at Bounker's Hill, 1775),
m. Miss Deacon, anil had issue, Elizabeth Anne, who m. her
cousin. Rev. Robert. Henry Tiipp.
IV. Robert (Rev.), Rector of Kewe, near Exeter, m. Miss
Thompson, of Kirk Deighton, and had issue,
1 Robert Henry (Rev.), Vicar of Altarnum, co. Cornwall,
m. his cousin, Elizabeth Ann, dau. of Capt. George Tripp,
R.N.
2 William Upton. 3 John.
4 Charles Upton, Capt. 36th Native Infantry.
1 Marianne. 2 Elizabeth. 3 Anne.
V. Henry, an eminent Conveyancer of Lincoln's Inn, re-
sided at Orchard Wyndham for fifty years, d. unm. 1835, and
was bur. at the Temple Church, London.
I. Mary, d. unm.
II. Anne, m. Brigadier-Gen. William Owen.
HI. Frances Alicia Deborah Frederica Upton, d. unm.
The eldest son.
Rev. John Tripp, LL.D., b. at Taunton, Rector of Spofforth
and Gatton, co. York; rii. Sarah Burchell, and d. 11 F^eb.
1814, having had issue,
I. George, Capt. 25th Regt. of Foot, served in Egypt under
Sir Ralph Abercrombic, and was at the battle of Aboukir.
He J., unra. at Spofforth Rectory, 21 Aug. 1804.
II. Charles, of whom presently.
III. Peter, Lieut.-Col. 98th Regt. of Foot, 7n. Frances, dau.
of — White, Esq., Army Surgeon, and had issue. He d. in
the Isle of Wight June, 1862.
IV. John Upton, m. his cousin. Sarah, dau. of James Upton
Tripp, Esq., and had issue. He d. at Bath.
I. Harriet, d. at Spofforth, co. York.
II. Frances, to. Henry Eyre, Esq. of Botleigh Grange, co.
Hampshire. ^
III. Charlotte, d. unm. at Exeter 1845.
The 2nd son.
Rev. Charles Tripp, Rector of Silverton, D.D., J.P., 6. 20
April, 1784; m. 15 June, 1815, Frances Owen, 2nd dau. of
Brigadier-Gen. William Owen, Lieut.-Col. 61st Regt., and
sister of Sir William Owen, 8th Bart, of Orielton, and by her
(who d. 27 March, 1866) had issue,
I. Henry, the present representative.
II. John (Rev.), b. 20 July, 1821 ; to. 1 1 Nov. 1856, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Rev. James Gould, and has issue, six sons
and two daus.
III. Charles, b. 30 April and d. 8 Aug. 1825.
IV. Charles George, Banister-at-Law, now of New Zealand,
b. 1 July, 1826; m. 'ii Sept. 1858, Ellen Sheppard Hai-per,
3rd dau. of the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Chi istchurch,
New Zealand, and has issue, four sons and four daus.
V. William Owen (Rev.), b. 13 May, 1828; m. 27 Nov. 1S56,
Mary Georgina, eldest dau. of Rev. D. Llewellyn, and d. 18
April, 1860, having had issue, a son and a dau.
VI. Arthur Sampford, b. 18 Jan. 1831 ; m. 23 July, 1857,
Agnes Jane Harriett, 2nd dau. of Rev. D. Llewellyn and
has issue, three sons and a dau. d., bur. at Sampford
Brett, 19 Jan. 1889.
VII. Howard, 6. 18 Aug. 1832; d. unm. 9 April, 1857.
I. Frances, d. 25 Feb. 1818.
II. Frances Anne, m. 5 Dec. 1850, Rev. John Henry Wise,
Eector of Brendon, North Devon, and has issue, a son and
dau.
III. Eliza, TO. Aug. 1846, Capt. C. S. Bentley, 51st Regt., and
has issue, three sons and two daus.
Dr. Tripp d. 9 April, 1865.
Hesidence — Winford Rectory, Bristol.
TRIST OF TRISTFORD.
Teist, Feancis "VVaeken, Esq. of Tristford,
Devon, and Behan Pare, Cornwall, b. 24 Feb.
1882 ; s. his grandfather 1890.
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Liineag'e.— John Tkist, the first recorded io the College
cf Arms, (;i. iiliout 1370. Jolianiia, dau. and heir of Edmund
Piilesdon. and Through her became possessed of the manor of
Maidford, eo. Northampton, where he resided, and his descen-
dants after him, for about four centuries.
JouN Tkist, Esq. of Hernaford, Devon, the descendant of
this old family, i.i. Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Nicholas
Bro-.vse, Esq. of Dorsle.v, Devon, and had issue, i. Nicholas, of
Dorsley and Bowdon, j.P.and D.L.,High SherilT Devon 1709,
and ji.P. for Totnes, whose preat-frranddau. and heir,
Tryphcna, m. 5 July, 1S04, Edward William Stackhuuse, Esq.,
M.A., Fellow and Sub-Warden of All Souls, Coll. Oxford. He
afterwards took the names and arms of Winne and PtNDAKVEs,
was Col. Royal Cornwall Miners Artillery, J. P. and D.L.
Cornwall, and for many years represented the co. in Parlia-
ment : and ii. John. The 2nd son,
John Trist, Esq. of Iverswell, Devon, m. Christiana Prowse,
dau. and co-heir of — Prowse, of Moor, Devon, and had issue.
The son and heir,
Rev. John Trist, M.A., Vicar of Veryan with Kenwyn and
Kea, Cornwall, m. 1753, Jane, dau. of Rev. Jeremiah Milles,
B.D., Rector of Duloe, Cornwall, and a niece of the Right
Rev. Thomas Milles, D.D., Bishop of Waterford and Lismore,
and had issue. His 2nd son.
Rev. Jeremiah Trist, M.A., of Behan Pare, J. P., Vicar of
Veryan, m. 17S3, Elizabeth Charlotte, only child and heir of
Richard Fineher, Esq. of Carneggan, and had issue,
TH0M.4S, his heir.
Sanuiel Peter John (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Veryan, deceased.
Charlotte Kinclier, m. John Gwatkin, Esq., J. P., formerly of
the MadrasC.S. ovho ti. 18f>5), and ((.leaving issue.
Harriet Anne, deceased, m. Rev. Richard Budd, B.l>., J. P.,
Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford, and Rector of Ruan
Lanihonie, Cornwall, and had Issue.
Caroline, deceased. Maria Elizabeth, d. unm.
Bev. Jeremiah Trist d. 1829. His eldest son,
TnoMAS Trist, Capt. Bengal Army, b. 31 July, 1788 ; vi.
Dec. 1819, Frances, eldest dau. of Jolin Grose, Esq. of Bloom-
field House, near Bath, formerly of the Bengal C.S., and by her
(who (/. 1S73) had issue,
John Fischer, late of Tristford, ifcc.
John Henry Gwatkin, Major 3Iadrns army, 5. 24Sept. 1823 ;
5)!. 6 Feb. 1850, Eleanor Ruth, eldest dau. of G. Ashion,
Esq. of Lisbon.
Jeremiah (Rev.), M A., b. 23 Jan. 1830.
Frances Maria, vi. 5 Jan. 1842, Edward Trewbody Carlyon,
Esq. ot Trevr6, near Truro.
Capt. Trist J. 4 April, 1832. His eldest son,
John Fincher Trist, Esq. of Tristford, Devon, and Behan
Pare, Cornwall, J. P. and D.L., for Cornwall, and J. P. co.
Devon, late Lieut. 41st Regt. H.M. Madras Army, Major
(retired) Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia, s. Mrs. Wynne-Pen-
darves as her heir 12 Oct. 1873 ; 6. 16 July, 1822 ; m. 13 April,
1848, Jane W.irren, eldest dau. and co-heir of Rear-Admiral
Devon.shire, R.N., by Loveday Warren his wife, and niece of
Admiral Sir John F. Devonshire, Knt., K.C.H., of Alwington
House, Devon, and had issue,
I. Richard Fincher Warren, Capt. E.A., b. 4 April, 1849; d.
U7im. in the East Indies. 10 June, 1881.
II. William Samuel Gwatkin, Cajit. 2nd West India Regt., b.
11 July, 1850; m. 11 Ausr. 1880, Amy Jane, dau. of P. J.
Margary, Esq., C.E., of Wingfield Villa, Stoke, and gninl-
dau. of Sir William Russell, 1st Bart, of Charlton Park,
Cheltenham, and d. in North America, 11 Oct. 1882, leaving
issue, a son,
Francis Warren, now of Tristford.
III. Thomas Grose, b. 26 June, 1852; deceased.
IV. Francis Roberts, 6. 25 Dec. 1853; deceased.
V. Henry Enys, b. 21 July,1855; deceased.
VI. John Fincher, b. 31 Oct. 1856.
VII. Hore Browse, 6. 4 June, 1859.
VIII. Pendarves, b. 9 May ls64.
I. Frances Jane Devonshire, m. 2 July, 1884, Rev. W. Dun-
Btan Rundle, LL.M. Emmanuel Coll. Camb., Rector of
Little Hcmpston, Totnes, Devon.
II. Tryphena, yn. 9 Aug. 1888, C. E. Roberts Chanter, Esq.
III. Eveline, m. 12 Jan. 1892, Courtenay Thornton Clifton,
Esq., P.W.D. Cairo.
Mr. J. F. Trist d. 1890, and was s. by his grandson.
Arms — Az., a quatrefoil between anorle of seven estoiles or,
a canton erm.; quartering Pclesdon, Kenne, Browse, Prowse,
&c. Crest— On a mount vert, an osprcy ppr., holdiug in its
beak a fish arg. .Vo((o— Nee triste nee trepide.
ii«ii(i<nce— Tristford, Harberton, South Devon.
TvoUope, J. P. and D.L., Capt. and Hon. Major
3rd Uatt. Northamptonshire Regt., 2nd son of
John, Ist Lord Kesteven, and has issue,
TiioMis CARr.ir, b. 1 May, 1S91.
Dorothy Nesta.
Liineag-e.— Sir William Carew, Knt. of Bury, Devon, 5th
son of .Sir Nicholas Carew, Lord of Carew Castle, co. Pembroke,
by Joan his wife, dau. and heir of Sir Hugh Courtenay, Knt.
of Haceombe {see Carew of Antony), obtained from his mother
the n.anois of Bury, Wickband, Widebridge, Bokeland, and
liledvagh, Devon. He left by Jane his wife, a son and heir,
John Cakew, E.sq., of Camerton, ,n. Margaret, dau. and co-
heir of Willi.tm Kelly, Esq. of Stodley and Camerton, Somerset,
and was s. by his son,
Georoe Carew, Esq. of Camerton, ni. Margaret, dau. of Sir
Thomas En,;,'klield, Knt. of Englefield, Berks, and was
father of
Thomas Carew, Esq. of Camerton. He m. Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of Hugh Biecombe, Esq. of Crowcombe, by whom
(who d. 1598) he had issue, i. John (Sir) his heir; ii. George,
d. s. p. ; I. Dorothy, b. 1559, m. 1574, Sir William Greville ; iii.
Katherine, 6. 15G8, HI. 1584, Robert Howse. Herf. 1604, and
was .«. by his eldest son.
Sir John Carew, Knt. of Stodley, who obtained a grant of
Carew Castle, eo. Pembroke, from Charles I. He i/i. Elizabeth
Southcote, of Indehoe, by whom (who <Z. 1633) ho had three
daus. (i. F^lizabeth, b. 1591 ; n. Mary, b. 1601, m. John Pin-
combe; III. Dorothy, b. 1604, m. Thomas ap Thomas) and as
many sons,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. John, i;i. Dorothy Hippisley, and ci. s. p.
III. George, of Carew Castle, who had a son John, d. s. p.,
and three daus., Elizabeth, Mary, and Dorothy.
Sir John Carew d. 1637, and was s. his eldest son,
Thomas Carew, Esq. of Crowcombe, m. Margery, dau. of Sir
John Wyndham, Knt. of Orchard Wyudham, Someset, by
whom (who a. 1660) he had issue,
I. John, his successor.
II. Thomas, »i.Mary, dau. of Thomas Ileatley, and d. 1691,
leaving,
1 Thomas, who s. his cousin in the estates.
2 George of Carew Castle, d. s. p.
1 Mary, ?)i. CHas. Nicholson. Esq.
2 Dorothy, m. 1715, Peter Elers, Esq. of Chelsea.
III. George, of London, d. 1684, leaving issue,
1 Thonia.s. 2 John. 3 George.
4 Richard. 5 Heatley.
I. Elizabeth, d. 1C6S. n. Margery, d. 1662.
Mr. Carew d. ICOl, and was ». by his eldest son,
John Carlw, Esq, of Crowcombe, m. Katherine, dau. ot
Zouclie Tate, Esq., who d. 1720. He d. 1683, leaving an only
son, who d. J. p. 1691, when the estate descended to his
nephew,
Thomas Carew, Esq. of Crowcombe, m. Jane, dau. of Johu
Sanford, Esq. of Nynehead, and had issue,
I. Thomas, his successor.
II. Jchn, lit. Elizabeth, dau. of Alderman Billings, of Bath,
and d. 1750, leaving issue,
1 Thomas, (). 1729 ; d. s. p. 1769.
2 John, b. 1734 ; m. Mary, dau. of Charles Webber, Esq.
of Devon, and d. 1771, leaving two daus.,
Mart, of whom hereafter, as the successor to the
Elizabeth, d. itnm. 1850.
IV. Henry, d. s. p.
II. Mary, d. s. p.
TROIiliOPE OF CROWCOMBE.
Teollope, Ethkl Mart, of Crowcombe Court,
Somerset, m. 22 Oct. 1885, Hon. Robert Cranmer
III. George, d. s. p.
I. Elizabetli, d. s. p.
III. Ann, d. s. p.
IV. Mary, in. Charles Prowse, Esq.
V. Amy, III. John Hawkins, Esq.
VI. Lucy, )/i. Thomas Smith, Esq.
VII. i'enelupe, in. Edward Stokes, Esq.
Mr. Carew d. 1719, and was 3. by his eldest son,
Thomas Carew, Esq. of Crowcombe and Carew Castle, M.P.
for Minehtad, b. 1702 ; m. 1st, Btary, dau. of Francis Drewe,
Esq. of Grange, Devon, and had, with two daus., Mary, and
Ann, who d. unm., an only surviving dau. and heiress,
Elizabeth, who s. him.
Mr. Carew m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of John Horn, Esq. by whom
he hud no issue. He d. 17C6, and was s. by his only dau.,
Elizabeth Carew, of Carew Castle and Crowcombe, m.
James Bernard, Esq. of the Middle Temple, but had no issue.
She d. 1805, when the estates passed, under entail, to her
cousin.
Mart Carew, of Carew Castle and Crowcombe. She »». 1794
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George Henry Warrington,* Esq., of Pentrepant, Salop, who
assumed the surname and arms of Carew on succeeding to
the estates, and d. 1842, having had issue,
I. Thomas George W/.rrington, his heir.
II. Henry, b. 1799 ; m. Jane JIaria, only dau. of John Kogers,
Esq. of Ayshford, and (/. 1854, having had issue,
Dudley, of Ayshford, Sidmouth, Devon, ft. 1826; d. 1870.
Mary, m. 4 Dec. 1852, Robert Peel Floyd, 3rd son of Sir
Henry Floyd, Bart., and d. s. p. 11 Oct. 1853.
III. John Francis, d. 18G0.
IV. Gerald (Eev.), M.A., b. 1808 ; m. 1841, Elizabeth Ann,
dau. of Eev. William Black, of Bath. She d. 17 March,
1887.
I. Nesta, m. Gabriel Powell, Esq. of Petcrston Court, co.
Brecknock.
II. Mary Anne, m. T. Luxton, Esq. of Weacombe, Somerset.
III. Louisa.
IV. Elizabeth, d. v.nra. 1871.
V. Ellinora, m. 1847, M. E. Forster, Esq., Comm. E.N.
VI. Caroline Harriet, m. 2 Jan. 1838, Col. J. C. Dansey,
Koyal Artillery, and d. 23 July, 186a.
Mrs. Carew d. 1852. Her eldest son,
Thomas George Warrington Carew, Esq. of Carew Castle,
Crowcombe, and Pentrepant, b. 1797 ; ■m. 15 Feb. 1827, Eliza-
beth Hannah, only child of Thomas Eeid Clarke, Esq. of Turn-
ham House, Chard, Somerset, and had issue.
I. George Henry Warrington, his heir.
II. Coventry, J. P., b. 3 Feb. 1833; m. 1860, Eosetta Anne,
dau. of Capt. W. Hotham, E.N., and had issue two daus.,
Maud and Blanche.
III. John (Eev.), Kector, of Clotworthy, Somerset, 6. 11 Dec.
1835; m. I86C, Mary Anne, dau. of G. Aglen, Esq. of
Shepton Mallet, and has issue,
1 Coventry George, 6. 16 Jan. 1870.
2 A son, ft. 1874.
1 F'lorence. 2 Ida.
Mr. Carew d. May, 1850, and was «. by his eldest son,
George Henry Warrington Carew, Esq. of Carew Castle,
and Crowcombe, Capt. King's Dragoon Guards, and Lieut.-
Col. 2nd batt. Somerset Volunteers, 6. 28 April, 1830 ; m. 14
Aug. 1856, Mary Philippa, only dau. of Peter Eickards Mynors,
Esq. of Treago, co. Hereford, and had issue,
I. Edmund George, his heir.
I. Ethel Mart, now Hon. Mrs. TroIIope, of Crowcombe
Court.
II. Geraldine Eleanor.
Mr. Carew d. 24 .Jan. 1874, and was s. by his only son,
Ed.mcnd George Carew, Esq. of Crowcombe Court, Somer-
set ; Carew Castle, co. Pembroke, and Pentrepant Hall,
Salop, b. 12 March, 1860; d. 4 July, 1886, and was s. by his
sister, the Hon Mrs. Trollope.
Arms — Or, three lioncels passant in pale sa. armed and
langued gu. Crest — A main-mast, the roundtoi) set off with
palisadoes or, a lion issuing thereout sa. il/otto— J'espere
hien.
Seat — Crowcombe Court, near Taunton.
TROTTER OF MORTON HALL.
Trottee, Heney, Esq. of Morton Hall, Mid-
iotliian, Col. Grenadier Guards, b. 5 Jan. 1844 ;
m. 24 May, 1866, Hon. Eva Gilford, eldest dau. of
Kobert Francis, 2nd Lord Gilford, and has issue,
* Family op Warrington.
This family was formerly seated at Aigberth, co. Lancaster.
The Eev. George Warrington, Eeetor of Pleasley, co, Derby,
and Vicar of Hope, co. Flint, grandson of John Warrington,
Esq. of Aigberth, ra. Mary, only dau. and heir of Henry Strud-
wick, Esq., descended from the baronetical families of Hanmer
and Brougthon, and left, with other issue,
George Henry Warrington, who, marrying the heiress of
Carew, of Carew Castle and Crowcombe, assumed by sign
manual 1811, the surname of Carew only.
William Warrington, Eeetor of Thirsk, Yorkshire, m. Miss
Mainwaring.
Hanmer Warrington, Major 4th Dragoon Guards, Consul-
General at Tripoli; m. Jane Elizabeth, only dau. of
Charles Price, Esq., and had issue seven sons and three
daus., viz., 1 Hanmer George ; 2 William Henry, late Capt.
3rd Dragoon Guards, who m. Emma, dau. of Major V.-.n
Cortland, and has issue; 3 Charles Thornhill, 11th Linht
Dragoons, d. 1839; Frederick Herbert, H.M.'s Vice-Consul
at Tripoli ; 5 Osman, of the 77th Eegt. ; G Henry ; 1 Jane,
fti. Tliomas Wood, Esq , H.M.'s Vice-Consul at Bengazi ;
2 Emma, m. Major Gordon Laing, and is deceased ; and
3 Louisa.
Thornhill Warrington, late Capt. 8th Light Dragoons ; who
had one son, Strudwick (Eev.).
I. Algernon Eichard, Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, b. 20 June,
1870.
II. Gerald Frederic, 2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards, ft. 21 July,
1871.
III. Edward Henry, 2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards, 6. 1 Dec.
1872.
IV. Eeginald Baird, 6. 25 March, 1874.
I. Meta, 6. 25 Feb. 1868.
Lineagre. — The immediate ancestor of this family was
Thomas Trotter, of the reigns of Eobert II. and III. of
Scotland. He appears to have been the proprietor of the
lands of Foulshaw, Catchelraw, Kilnhill, &c., co. Berwick.
He d. temi^. James I., King of Scotland, and was s. by his
eldest son,
William Trotter, of Catchelraw, " one of the captains for
keeping the peace on the borders, 1437," and again in 1450.
He m. Isabella Trotter, a dau. of the family of i'rentannan, a
near cousin of his own, and d. in tlie beginning of the reign
of James III., King of Scots, leaving issue, a son,
Thomas Trotter, of Catchelraw, la. 1490, Jean Hepburn, a
dau. of the ancient family of Wauehton, and had a son and
successor,
EoBERT Trotter, of Catchelraw, 6. 1518; in. Elizabeth, dau.
of Eobert Sinclair, of Longformacus, and had three sons,
I. Thomas, his heir; ii. Eobert, //j. the heir of Eowchester;
and lit. William, burgess, guild brother, and Treasurer of the
City of Edinburgh. He d. temp. Mary, Queen of Scots, and
was s. by his son,
. Thomas Trotter, of Catchelraw, who left issue, three sons,
I. Egbert, his heir, whose son, George, d. s. p.
II. John, 1st of the family of Morton Hall, of whom we
treat.
III. George, wlio was a Writer to the Signet, and having
lived to a great age, acquired a considerable estate.
The 2nd son,
John Trotter, 1st Baron of Morton Hall, 6. 1553, being a
younger brother, was bred a merchant, and acquired by com-
merce a great estate, particularly the barony of Morton Hall.
He TO. Janet, eldest dau. of David Macnath, of that ilk, an
ancient family in co. Dumfries, by whom he had five sons and
four daus. He was a great loyalist temp. Charles I. He d.
1641, aged 81, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Trotter, 2ud Baron of Morton Hall, a steady loyalist,
fined £500 sterling by the Parliament, 1645, for assisting the
Marquess of Montrose. He to. Janet, dau. of Henry Jlorrison,
son of John Morrison, Esq. of Saughtonhall, and had two sons,
and eight daus. He d. 1651, and wass. by his eldest son,
John Trotter, 3rd Baronof Morton Hall, served heir to his
father, 1652. He d. imm. in Malta 1665, aged 26, and was s.
by his brother,
Henry Trotter, 4th Baron of Morton Hall, m. Marian,
eldest dau. of Sir Alexander Dalmahoy, Knt. and dying 1685,
aged 42, was s. by his son,
John Trotter, 5tli Baron of Morton Hall, m. Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of William Wilkinson, of Tursdale, co. Durham,
and d. 1718, aged 51, having had issue. The 3rd son,
Tuomas Trotter, Esq. 7th Baron of Morton Hall, successor
to his brother, Henry, 6th Baron, m. 1770, Joanna, dau. and
heir of Gabriel Porterfield, Esq. of Hapland, co. Ayr, and had
(with six daus.), ^
I. John, ■> successive Barons, both d. s. p., John in 1804,
II. Henry, ) and Henry in 1858.
III. Alexander, Lieut.-Gen., rf. 5 Feb. 1825; m. 21 May, 1793,
Margaiet Kaiherine, dau. of Eichard Fisher, Esq. of Lo-
retto, Midlothian, and by her (who d. 4 May, 1834; had
issue,
1 Thomas, Lieut. Scots Greys, 6. 21 Sept. 1795 ; killed at
Waterloo 18 June, 1815.
2 Eichard, late of Morton Hall.
1 Margaret Eichard Fisher, m. 1813, Lord Cunninghame,
one of the Judges of the Court of Session, Scotland, and
is deceased.
2 Joanna Gordon, to. 2 Aug. 1838, Eev. John Morrell
Mackenzie, M.A., and is deceased.
He d. 1793, and was s. by his grandson,
Eichard Trotter, Esq. of Morton Hall, Midlothian, and
Charter Hall, co. Berwick, J. P. and D.L., Convener of Mid-
lothian, CO. Edinburgh, from 1851 to 1868, 6. 23 Blarch, 1797;
7/1. 21 Sept. 1836, Mary, dau. of Gen. Sir John Oswald, G.C.B.,
of Dunnikier, by his wife, Charlotte, dau. of Lord Charles
Murray Aynsley, Dean of Booking, son of John, yrd Duke of
AthoU, and by her (who d. 11 Oct. 1851) had
I. Henry, now of Morton Hall.
II. John Oswald, late Lieut. 5th Dragoon Guards, 6. 17 Jan.
1849.
I. Charlotte AthoU Mary, iu. 27 July, 1858, Sir John Marjori-
banks, 3i°d Bart, of Lees.
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n. Marffsret Catherine.
III. Emily Frances. »!. 22 Jan. ISSl, E. Jl. Oakeley, Esq.,
and has issue (sa Bukke's Peerage and BaroMtatjej.
He d. 1S74.
^^Diis— Quarterly ; 1st anil 4th arg'., a fesse sii. between three
mullets in chief sa. and a cre.-seent in base az., as the paternal
coat ot I'KOTTEK or Moi-ton H'lH ; 2nd and ord arg., a chevron
pu. between three boars' heads couped sa., for Trottek oi
Cuiu-Ur Hall. CriM—A knight in armour ppr., holding his
eoui-serarg., caparisoned gu. ^Supporters—llOituv, a lion ramp-
ant gu. ; sinister, a horse arg. maned and hooted or. Jloito —
Impromptu.
^fi's— Morton Hall, Liberton, Edinburgh; and Charter Hall
Duuse, CO. Berwick.
TROTTER OF THE BUSH.
Teottee, Egbert Akchibald, of The Bush,
Castlolaw, and Drvden, Midlothian, J. P., Lieut.-
Col. late of the Bengal Army, b. 13 Feb. ISIJ...
Lineage. — Archibald Trottkr, Esq., 4th son of Alex-
ander Trotter, Esq. of ICettleshicl, co. Berwick (sjc Trotter
of Htirton), m. 174S, Jean, dan. and heir of llobert Moubray,
Esq. of the Bush and Castlelaw, by Katherine his wife, dau. of
George Linde, Esq. of Georgia, Midlothian, and had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Alexander, of Dreghorn (see that family).
m. John, of Dyrham Park, Herts, m. Felicity Swinton, and
had issue,
1 John, of Dyrham Park, J. P., late Capt. 2nd Life Guards,
h. 13 June, isOS ; m. 22 Oct. 1S33, Hon. Charlotte Amelia
Liddell, dau. of Thomas Henry, 1st Lord llavensworth,
and d. 1S70, leaving, with other issue, a son and successor,
Frederick, now of Dyrham Park, J. P., Licut.-Col. in the
army, m. 10 Feb. Is87, Maiy, dau. of llichard Durant,
Esq. of High Canons.
2 Steuart, d. 1814.
1 Coutts, in. 1822, Sir Henry Lindsay Bethune, Bart., de
jure Earl of Lindsay, and was motlier of John, the pre-
sent Earl.
2 Catherine, m. 1823, Joseph .Smith Windham, Esq.
3 Jean, id. 28 Aug. 1873, A. C. P. Coote, Esq.
4 Martin, m. 1832, William John Hamilton, Esq.
IV. Coutts (Sir), Bart, of Westville, co. Lincoln. (.bVe Bdrke's
Peerage and Baronetage, Lindsay, B.).
I. Katherine, d. 1835.
The eldest son,
EoBERT Trotter, Esq. of The Bush and Castlelaw, m. 1787,
Ann, only dau. of James Trotter, Esq. of Castleshiels, co. Ber-
wick, and of Horton, Surrey, and had issue,
I. John, his heir. ii. Archibald, of Dryden.
1. Jean Sophia, a. Jtnm. n. Katherine, d.uuM.
Mr. Trotter, who was Postmaster-General for Scotland, d.
July, 1807, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Trotter, Esq. of The Bush and Castlelaw, J.P.
and D.L., b. 10 July, 1788: vi. G Dec. 1817, Matilda, 4th
dau. of Sir Francis Workman Macnaghten, 1st Bart, of Dun-
darave, co. Antrim, and dying s. p. 13 Nov. 1852, was s. by
his brother,
Archibald Trottee, Esq. of Dryden, Castlelaw, and The
Bush, J. P., b. 23 Dec. 1789 ; m. 22 May, 1813, Laura Maria,
2nd dau. of Thomas Chase, Esq., Madras C.S., and had issue,
I. Robert Archibald, now of The Bush.
n. Thomas Coutts, Bengal C.S., 6. 10 Feb. 1816 ; m.
1st, 17 Oct. Is37, Harriet Augusta, 2nd dau. of Henry
Shakespear, Esq., Member of the Supreme Council in India,
which lady d. 30 July, 1838, and 2ndly, VJ Sept. 1839,
Sophia Charlotte, 2nd dau. of John William Templer, Esq.,
by Charlotte Wintle his wife. He had issue, by liis 1st
marriage, a dau. Harriet Laura ; and by his 2nd, two sons
and two daus.,
1 John Archibald Hervey, b. 19 July, 1840 : d. Dec. 1875.
2 Alexander Edmund Coutts, b. 12 .Sept. 1846.
1 Jean Louisa. 2 Elizabeth Sophia.
I. Laura Anne, m. 1862, S. B. Hare, Esq. of Calder Hall.
Mr. Trotter d. 7 May, 1868.
./4 -/•//(«— Quarterly : Island 4th arg., a crescent gu., on a chief
indented az. three mullets pierced of the field, for Trotter ;
2nd and 3rd gu., a lion rampant crowned or, charged on the
shoulder with a crescent ot the first, for MonBRAT. Crest — A
horse trotting ppr. Motto — l-estina lentc.
Utati—The Bush, and Dryden, Midlothian.
Hesidence — 72, EedcUffe Gardejis, South Kensington, S.W.
and Little Stainton, co. Durham, h. 1808; educated
at Glenalmond Coll. and R.M.C, Sandhurst, and
gazetted to the West Riding (Duke of Welling-
ton's) Regt. 9 Nov. 1SS9.
Lineage. — In 1380, a complete survey of co. Durham was
taken by order of Bishop Hattield, and Roger Trotter was then
seated at Byers.* In 1344, on the deaili of Robert, Lord
ClitTord, Lord of the Manors of Brougham, in Westmorland,
and Hart and Hartlepool, Durham, it is stated in Nicolson and
Burn's Histori/ of Westinorlmid, that John Trotter and two
others held the manor of Brougham.
Robert Trotter, of Byers Hall, co. Durham, ttte represen-
tative of the family in the following century, m. a dau. of
Claxton, of Old Park, in the same co., and d. 1473, when he
was s. by his son,
RoBEiiT Trotter, of Byers Hall, to. Janet, dau. and heir ot
Thomas Wyndleston, and had issue. His eldest son, John
Trotter, is mentioned in a deed of 1495, as " faire son and
heir" of Robert Trotter and the heiress of Wyndleston. The
great-grandson and heir of this marriage,
George Trotter, of Byers Hall, m. Anne, dau. of Thomas
Batmanson, of Brome Hall, and was s. by his son,
George Trotter, Esq. of Byers Hall, which about this
period began to be designated Byers Green Hall, m. Mary,
dau. and co-heir of Robert March, Esq. of Redworth Hall {sea
Herald's Visitation co. Durham, 1575), by Margaret his wife,
dau. of Robert Byerley, Esq. of Pyk Hall (ancestor of Byerley
of Midridge Grange), and d. 1629, leaving a son,
George Trotter, Esq. of Byers Green Hall, b. 1607, who is
mentioned in wills as being related to Sir Edward Claxton,
Gerald Salvin, of Croxdale, and John Hedworth, of Chester
Deanery. By Jane, his wife, he had issue, of whom
James Trotter, Esq., b. 1645, the youngest son, but
eventual male heir of line on the failure of the elder branches,
a scholar and author, m. 19 May, 1672, Margaret, dau. of John
Walton, Esq. of Shildon and Shotton, co. Durham, and d. 1721,
leaving i. George, d. s. p., and a younger son,
John Trotter, Esq., b. 1691, s his elder brother; m.
24 March, 1723, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of John Hall,
Esq. of Monk Hesilden Hall, and by her (who brought the
Gordon estate into the family) had issue, i. John, who s.
him; it. James, 6. 1733, an Officer in Col. Uosse's Regt., em-
barked on foreign service, and d. s. pi. ; in. George, R.N.,
b. 1737, d. unm. in China. He d. 1777, and wass. by his eldest
son,
John Trotter, Esq., b. 1727; )ji. 1764, Jane, dau. of Henry
Chaytor, Esq. of Croft (nephew and heir of Sir William
Cliaytor, only Bart, of the first creation), and sister of William
Chaytor, Vice-Lieut, of the North Riding of Yorks and M.P.t
Mr. Trotter d. 1781, leaving, by Jane Chaytor bis wife (who
was 13th in direct descent through the families of Tempest,
Lambton, Eure, Bowes, and Clifford, from "Hotspur," by
his wife, the Lady Elizabeth Mortimer, granddau. of Lionel,
Duke of Clarence, K.G., 2ud son of Edward HI.), an only
child,
John Trotter, Esq. of Haughton Hall, near Darlington,
B.A. Clare Coll. Cambridge, J.P. cos. Durham, and York, and
D.L. CO. Durham for sixty-eight years, Col. Comm. of the
Durham Militia, Capt. of a Squadron of Yeomanry, raised and
equipped at bis own expense at the time of the threatened.
French invasion, b. 1765; m. 22 Jan. 1795, Margaret, "a
lady of famous beauty and sole heir ot her ancient family,"
only child of John Dale, Esq. of Staindrop, co. Durham
(where the Dales had been seated for six centuries), Capt.
84th Regt. By this lady, who brought into the family some
of the oldest baronial descents in the north, and the royal
blood of England and Scotland, Colonel Trotter, who d. 1854,
left issue.
Hall
TROTTER OF BYERS HALL.
Trottee, William Kemp, Esc[. of Byers Green
CO. Durham, Hackletoii, co. Northampton,
* Early in the 16th century, a member of this family, Robert
Trotter, became possessor of Skelton Castle, in Cleveland, the
ancient stronghold of the Bruce, and founded there a line of
kniglita and es(juires, which intermarried with the Durham
Trotters, and allied itself to the Pud.^eys, Scropes, Nevilles,
Cholmleys, Lowlhers, and others, till in 1730, Lawson Trotter,
Esq. d. without issue, and his eldest sister, Catherine Trotter,
in. Joseph Hall, and was so ancestress of J. T. Wharion, Esq.,
now of Skelton Castle. In the great window of Julius Cae:*ar's
room at the castle, painted shields exhibit the arms of Trotter,
empaling severally those of Forcer, Pudsey, Witliam, Cholmley,
Boys, and Lowther.
t The Chaytors represent the family of Clervaux, and de-
scend from Sir John Cleraux, of Croft, by his wife Margaret,
dau. of Ralph, Lord Lumley of Lumley, whose wife, Eleanor
Xevill, was dau. of John, Lord Nevill vi Raby, K.G., by his
wife, Maud, dau. of Henry, Lord Percy of Ahiaick.
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I. John, of Durham, m. Mary Anne, eldest dau. of the Eev.
John Fawcett, 11. A. (see Fawcett of Durham), and d. 1874,
leaving issue,
1 John William, formerly Surgeon-Major Coldstream
Guards, m. Mary Ovington, dau. of Robert Chilton, Esq.
of Billingham Grange, J. P. co. Durham, and has issue,
a son, John Robert, b. 188-1.
2 Charles Dale, M.A., Vicar of Bossall, co. York, in. Clara,
dau. of the late Eev. R. C. Wirapenny, M.A., Vicar of
Market Weighton, co. York.
1 Elizabeth, m. Francis Greenwell, Esq., 2nd son of the
late W. T. Greenwell, Esq. of Greenwell Ford (see that
family).
2 Mary Anne.
3 Margaret, m. William Stoker, Esq. J. P. of Durham, and
has issue.
n. George Dale, d. s. p. 6 May, 1888.
in. William, of whom presently.
IV. Charles, of Bishopsgarth, near Stockton-on-Tees (J.P.
COS. Durham and York), to. Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas
Hutchinson, Esq. of Stockton, and d. 1877, leaving sur-
viving issue,
1 John, m. Mary, dau. of the late F. J. Crowe, Esq. of
Haughton-le-Skene, and has issue.
2 Charles, m. l{achel, dau. of Sir J. Clarke-Jervoise, Bart.,
M.P., and widow of A. 11. T. Newuomen, Esq. of Kirk-
leatham Hall, Yorks.
3 Henry Hutchinson. 4 George Maurice Dale.
5 Walter Octavius, m. Helen, dau. of the late Henry Grey
Faber, Esq. of Stockton.
I Charlotte Stuart. 2 Lucy.
V. James, m. Mary, dau. of the late John Elliott, Esq. of
Carlisle, and d. 1877, leaving issue,
1 George James Elliott. 2 Ernest Dale.
3 Herbert John, d. s. p. 1892.
VI. Thomas Lowis, M.A., Rector of Great Stainton, co.
Durham, in. 1st, Isabella Napier, only dau. of James Keith,
brother and heir-male of Sir Alexander Keith, of Dunottar
(representative of the attainted Earls Marischal of Scot-
land), and d. 15 Jan. 1892, leaving issue,
1 John George, M.A., Vicar of Polesworth, near Tam-
worth, m. Elizabeth, dau. of the late Robert Case, Esq.
of London, and has issue.
2 James Keith, Lieut.-Col. E.A., in. Alice, dau. of the
iate F. J. Crowe, Esq. of Haughton-le-Skene, and has
issue.
3 Thomas Henry Yorke, in. 28 April, 1887, Anna Charles,
only surviving dau. of Charles Julian Maitland-Makgill-
Crichion, Esq. of Rankeilour, co. Fife, and had issue.
1 Christian Graham Maitland.
Mr. Trotter m. 2ndly, Louisa, dau. of the late L. J. de la
Chaumette, Esq. of London, and d. 1891.
I. Margaret Dale, widow of the Rev. T. C. Cook, M.A.,
Vicar of Ingleton, co. Durham.
The 3rd son,
William Trotter, Lieut.-Col. of 2nd Durham R.V., h. 1800 ;
was killed whilst out hunting 6 Feb. 1866 ; m. Henrietta,
dau. of Major Andrew Philip Skene, 5th and 9th Light Dra-
goons (the 29th head of the Scotch House of Skene of Skene,
in male succession), only son of Col. Pliilip Whartan Skene,*
" a veteran of Cartagena, Fontenoy, Culloden, &c." By this
lady (who was 8th in descent from James Skene, of Skene, by
his wife. Lady Joan Douglas, sister of the 9th Earl of Angus,
* Col. P. W. Skene was grandson of John Skene, of Hall-
yards Castle, CO. Fife, by his wife, E.izabeth Wallace (her
fiister, Euphemia, having m. John Drummond, Earl and Duke
of Melfort, K.G., was ancestress of the present Earl of Perth
and Mell'ort, and both Melfort and Skene, with their wives
accompanied King James to St. Germain, where Melfort was
created a duke, but Skene refused a title), dau. of Sir Thomas
AVallace, 2nd Bart, of Craigie Castle, co. Ayr, M.P. for that
CO., and afterwards Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland, the heir-
male of the renowned Sir William Wallace, and 5th in descent
from Sir John Wallace, of Craigie, by his wife, Lady Margaret
Cunningham, dau. of Alexander, 5th Earl of Glencairn, by
his wife. Lady Joan Hamilton, dau. of James, 1st Earl of
Arran, who was son of James, Lord Hamilton, by hi* wife,
the Princess Mary, eldest dau. of James II. This John Skene
was grandson of Sir Andrew Skene, of Hallyards, by Barbara
Forbes his wife, sister of Sir William Forbes, 1st Bart, of
Craigievar, and descended from James, 2nd Lord Forbes.
Sir Andrew Skene was 6th in descent from Alexander Skene,
Baron of Skene, who fell at F'lodden F'ield 151:^, 9th in de-
scent from Adam de Skene, killed at the battle of Harlaw
1411, and 13th in descent from John de Skene, of Skene, one
of the arbitrators between Bruce and Baliol at Berwick 1230.
There is a baronetcy, now dormant, in the Skene family. The
last George Skene of that ilk (the 28th Laird), Capt. in the
army and M.P. for Aberdeenshire, d. unm. in 1825, and be-
queathed Skene House and the estates to his eldest sister's son,
James, 4th Earl of Fife. Of the Skenes it has been said, " This
family is more distinguished by its antiquity, bravery, and
loyalty, than by many noble alliances and a descent derived
from several royal and illustrious stocks."
and descended from George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus, by
his wife, the Princess Mary, dau. of Robert III.) Mr. Trotter
left issue,
I. William Dale, M.A., LL.B. Corpus Christi Coll. Camb.,
Lieut.-Col. Durham Fusilier Militia, m. Annie, dan. and
co-heiress of the late E. R. Kemp, l<'sq. of Layton Hall, co.
York, and d. 1875, leaving issue, William Kkmp, now of
Byers Green Hall ; Cecil Chaytor, Barrister-at-Law, h. 1870 ;
Gertrude Annie Kemp, m. 1890, G.J.E. Trotter, Esq., and
has issue ; and Mabel Henrietta Dale.
II. Henry John, of Byers Green Hall.
III. Charles Vaughan, M.A. Clirist Church, Oxford, late
Capt. 47th liegt., m. Frances, only dau. of Rev. R.
Atkinson-Grimshaw.
I. Margaret Jane, in. Rev. J. E. Wallis-Loft, M.A., Rector
of Swallow, Lincolnshire, grandson and heir of the late
General Loft, M.P. for Grimsby, and has issue.
II. Harriet, Rev. W. T. Tyrwhitt-Drake, MA., Vicar of
Great Gaddcsden, Herts, eldest son of tlie late Lieut.-Col.
W. Tyrwhitt-Drake, Royal Horse Guards Blue, by his
wife Emma, dau. of the late J. T. Halsey, Esq., M. P., of
Gadde.sden Park, Herts {see those families), and has issue.
III. Caroline Elizabeth, in. Rev. A'. Williamson, M.A., Vicar
of St. James's, Notting Hill, and has issue.
IV. Emily Catherine.
V. Catherine Frances, to. W. J. Walter, Esq. of Abbey Wood,
Kent, and has issue.
The 2nd son,
Henry John Trotter, Esq. of Byers Green Hall, co. Durham,
and Hackleton, co. Northampton, D.L. and J. P., co. Durham,
M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxford, F.S.A., Barrister-at-Law, late Lieut.
2nd West Yorkshire Yeomanry, M.P. for Colchester 1885, and
again elected there 1 July, 1886. He was killed, while hunting
6 Dec. 1888, and was s. by his nephew.
Arms — Arg., a chief erm., over all a lion rampant az. ;
quartering, among many other coats. Dale, Blackett,
CoNYERS, Tempest, Aton, Baron de Aton, Bertram, Baron
Bertram, Umfraville, Baron U.mfraville, and Earl op
Angus (baronetcies still in abeyance among the co-heirs), De
Vesci, De Verb, and Scrope. Crest — A lion's head erased arg.,
collared erm. Mittlo—Fortis non ferox.
Seat — Byers Green Hall, Spennymoor, co. Durham. Resi-
dence— Langton Grange, Gainford, Darlington.
TROTTER-CEANSTOUN OF DEWAR
AND HARVIESTON.
Teotter-Cranstoun, JosEPn Young, Esq. of
Dewar and Harvieston, co. Midlothian, b. 1840 ; s.
his uncle, George Cranstoim Trotter-Cranstoun,
Esq. of Dewar and Harvieston (who d. 1885).
Lineage.— Young Trotter, Esq. of Cruickfield, co. Ber-
wick, m. Jane, dau. of George Cranstoun, Esq. of Dewar and
Harvieston, and granddau. of the late Sir James Hay, Bart,
of Smithfield and Haystoune, co. Peebles, and by her had
issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
/I. George Cranstoon, s. his brother.
III. John, deceased.
IV. Charles, deceased.
V. William St. Clair, of whom presently.
His eldest son,
Thomas TaoTTEti, Esq. of Dewar and Harvieston, and
d. s. p., and was s. by his brother,
George TROTTER-CRANSTonN, Esq. of Dewar and Harvies-
ton, who also d. s. p., and was s. by his only surviving
brother,
William St. Clair Trotter, Esq., who in. Catherine Anne,
dau. of the late Joseph Evans, Esq., and d. 1861, leaving issue
suiviving, with four daus.,
Joseph Yodno, now of Dewar and Harvieston.
Arms — Arg., a fcsse erm. between three mullets in chief sa.,
and a crescent in base az., all within a border gu. charged with
three cranes statant, of the tield. Crest — A crane dormant
holding a stone in its dexter foot allppr. Motto — "Thoushalt
want ere I want."
Residence — Harvieston, Gorebridge, N.B.
TROTTER OF HORTON MANOR.
Teottee, William Sampson, Esq. of Horton
Manor, Surrey, educated R.M.A. Woolwich, wa3
foraierly Lieut. R.A., b. 13 March, 1839 ; m. 6
March, 1886, Constance Selina, youngest dau. of
the late John Frederick Feeney, Esq. of Edgbaston,
and has issue,
John Frederick Arthur, b. 16 May, 1887.
Eileen Constance Beryl.
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Xiineag'e. — Alexandep. Trotter, Esq. of Kettleshiel,
who wa?: descended from the ancient family of Prentannan, d.
1633, and was s. by his eldest son,
Alexandek Ti;otteb, Esq. of Kettleshiels, vi. Jean, 2nd
dau. of Sir Eobert Steuart, of Allanbank, and had issue,
Alexander. (?. xinm. Kobeit, d. unm.
Joux, his heir.
Arcliibald, in. 174^, .Jean, dau. and heir of Robcrr Moubray,
of The Hush and Cast!elaw (ste Trotter o/ The Dus/i).
AVilliaiu, m. .Miss Joyce.
Jean, m. Dr. Kccles.
The 3rd son,
John Trotter, Esq. of Horton, Surrey, and Kettleshiel, m.
il^2, Ann, dau. of James Locke, Esq., and by her (who d.
17."i9) had issue,
James, his heir, b. 17;')4.
George Caleraft, 6. 1757; d. s. p.
John, of Shudy Camps, Cambridge, h. 1758; m. 1785,
Sophia, dau. of IJobert Dent, Esq. of Clapham, and had
issue, Robert, b. 1797; Henry James, b. Ib'SO ; and Sophia
Jean.
Ann, m. her cousin, Robert Trotter, of The Bush.
John Trotter was s. by his eldest son,
James Trotter, Esq. of Ilorton and Kettleshiel, rn. 177S,
Elizabeth, dau. of James Meyrick, Esq. of Parliament Street,
Westminster, and by her (who d. 1S'20) had issue,
I. John, his heir, b. 17S0.
II. James, b. 1782 ; d. unm. 1800.
I. Anne, m. 1808, George Welbank, Esq. : d. 1812, leaving
George, d. unm. 1S30.
Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. Trotter {as heloic).
II. Elizabeth, of Horton, d. unm. 25 Oct. 1808.
James Trotter d. 1833, and was .«. by his son,
John Trotter, Esq. of Horton and Kottleshicl, sometime
M.P. for the Western division of Surrey, m. JIaria (who d.
1861), 5th dau. of John Perkins, Esq., and d. s. p. 1S5G.
^nmiljT of ^irobit.
George Brown. Esq. of Kilmarnock, Ayr, was s. b}- his son,
John Brown, Esq., m. Jean, dau. of William Mayne, of
Powis and Logie, in cos. Perth and Clackmannan, by his 3rd
wife, Helen, dau. of Rev. Mr. Stack, and by her had (with
several other children)
George Brown, b. 1758 ; //(. 17S6, Mai'garet, dau. of Henry
Balfour, Esq. of Pilrig, co. Edinburgh, Mnjoi- 1st Royals,
by his wife, Jean, eldest dau. of William Elliott, Esq. of
Woolfiec, Roxburgh. He d. April, 1829, leaving, with other
issue, a son,
AViLLiAM Trotter, Esq. of Horton Manor, Surrey, J. P., the
eldest son, b. 1 Oct. 1800 ; m. 21 Aug. 1834, Mary Elizabeth,
only dau. and heir of George Welbank, Esq. of St. James's
Place, Middlesex, by Anne his wife, eldest dau. of James
Trotter, Esq. of Horton, and by her (who d. 18s5) had issue,
I. Sampson Henry, b. 14 June, 1835; (/. Jan. 1836.
II. WiLLiA.M Sampson, now of Horton Manor.
HI. Arthur Edward, late Capt. 19th Regt., b. 1 Feb. 1843, d.
June, ls87.
IV. Henry Eden (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Ardington, Berks, 6.
2 June,'ls44; i/i. 19 April, 1877, Mary Hodgson, only dau.
of W. S. Gillet, Esq. of Harefield, Southampton.
v. Alexander Kenyon, 6. 10 Feb. 1846; m. July, 1S69, and <?.
July, lb91, leaving issue,
Alexander William Lewis.
VI. Ernest Balfour, b. 24 March, 1851; '„>. April, 1893,
Katherine, eldest dau. of H. Patteson, of Cringleford, co.
Norfolk.
I. HaiTiet Amelia.
It. Mary Elizabeth, d. 30 Jan. 1840.
III. JIary Louisa. iv. Emily Ann.
v. Gertrude Helen. vi. Ailela Maria,
vii. Eleanor Georgina, d. 5 March, 1850.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown, on succeeding to the estate of Horton,
assumed by royal licence, dated 3 Dec. 186s, the surname of
Trotter, in lieu of that of Brown. Mr. Brown wa,s permitted
to bear the arms of Trotter quarterly with those of his ov.a
family, such surname and arms to be used by their issue.
He d. 26 JIarch, 1887, and was .?. by his eldest surviving son.
.^i-//i« — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a crescent gu., on a
chief indented az. three mullets pierced of the field, a canton
arg. for distinction, for Teotter ; 2nd and 3rd, az., a chevron
Dheqny arg. and sa. between three fleurs-de-lis of the second,
for Brown.
Cre.its — 1st, A horse trotting arg. for Trotter ; 2nd, A lion
rampant gu., holding in his dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lis arg.,
for Brown.
Mi,nr,(.< — Over the crest of Trotter, Festina lente ; over the
cre.-t of Brown, Fortitudine et tidelitatc.
iiMl — Uorton Manor, Epsom, Surrey.
TROTTER OF DREGHORN.
Trotter, Coutts, Esq. of Dreghoni, Midlothian,
6. 9 April, 1831 ; m. Jan. 1862, Harriet Augusta,
Touugest dau. of the Right Hon. Richard Keatinge,
and has a dau.,
Louisa Kathleen, m. 12 Dec. 1891, John Scott Hal danc, Esq.
Lineage.— .Vlexander Trottf.r, Esq. of Dreghorn, 6.
1 June, 1755 (2nd son of Archibald Trotter, Esq. of The 15ush
and Castlelaw, and Jean Jloubray his wife), m. 27 Nov. 1797,
Lillias, dau. of Sir John Stuart, Bart, of Allanbank, and had
issue,
I. Archibald, his heir.
II. John, of the Bengal C.S., b. 1800; d. 1325.
III. Henry Dund:is, Rear Admiral, R.N., b. 19 Sept. 1802 ; m.
23 Nov. 1835, Charlotte, 2nil dau. of Major-Gen. James
Pringle, H.E.I.C.S., and d. 1S59.
IV. Alexander, b. 3 March, ]su4: m. 1st. 16 June, 1836,
Jaqueline ICiizatu-tli. dau. of the lii-lit Uev. William Otter,
D.D., Bishop of Chichester, ami had issue,
1 Coutts. 2 William.
3 Henry. 4 Edward Bush.
1 Jaqi.elinc. 2 Emily.
He m. 2ndly, 1852, Isabella, dau. of Sir Thomas Strange,
and had issue by her (who d. 1878),
5 Alexander. 3 Lillias. 4 Margaret.
V. Robert, b. 29 Nov. 1807 ; m. Dec. 1835, Isabella, dau. of
Joseph Hare, Esq. of Wynberg, Cape of Good Hope.
I. Margaret.
Mr. Trotter d. 14 Sept. 1842, and was s. by his eldest son,
Archibald Trotter, Esq. of Dreghorn, J. P., b. 10 April,
1799, )/i. 27 Nov. 1828, Louisa Jane, youngest dau. of James
Strange, Esq., of the Madras C.S. (eldest son of Sir Robert
Strange), by Hon. Anne Dundas his wife, dau. of Henry, 1st
Viscount Melville, and had issue,
I. CocTTs, now of Dreghorn.
II. Alexander James, Bengal Artillery, 6. 10 March, 1833;
d. 4 Oct. 1856.
III. James Stuart, Lieut. R.N., b. 20 March, 1839; m. July,
1878, Lady Coutts Lindsay, dau. of Sir Henry Lindsay
Bethune, Bart , and sister of John, 14th Earl of Lindsay.
IV. John Moubray, J. P., Lieut. -Col. late H. M.Indian army,
b. 6 Sept. 1842; )«,. 27 Oct. 1876, Hon. Mary Abercroiiiby,
only dau. of Ralph, 2nd Lord Dunfermline, and has issue,
1 Archibald MacGregor, b. 1878.
2 Gilbert Ralph Abercromby, 6. 1880.
3 Alexander, b. 1887.
1 Mary Elliot. 2 Margaret Nina.
V. Philip Durham, b. 13 June, 1S44, Col. 93rd Highlanders:
111. June, 1886, Eliza, dau. of C. Scott Plummer, Esq. of
Sunderland Hall, and has issue,
Philip Coctts. Ceeile.
I. Anne Katherine, m. 1S69, Charles Buck, Esq., and has
issue, Archibald and Lillias.
II. Louisa Lillias, '.a. June. 1868, George Edward Forbes,
Esq., and has issue, Edward Archibald, Spencer Dundas,.
Marion Theodora, and Mabel Christian.
III. Mary Caroline.
Mr. Trotter tL 26 Oct. 1844.
Arms, (frc. — Same as Trotter of Tht Bush.
Heat — Dreghorn, near Edinburgh.
TROYTE OF HUNTSHAM COURT.
Tkotte, Charles Aetiifr Wilt.iams, Esq. of
Huntsham Court, Devon, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1881, Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 1st Royal
Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, and Hon. Col. and
Lieut.-Col. Commanding 3rd V.B. Devon Regt., b.
11 May, 1842 ; m. 21 June, 1864, Katharine Mary,,
dau. of Sir John W. Walrond, 1st Eurl. of Bradfield,
Devon, by Hon. Frances Caroline Hood his ivife,.
dau. of Samuel, 2nd Lord Bridport, and has i.ssue,.
I. Arthur Acland, b. 30 March, 1865; d. 30 March. 1883^
II. Hugh Leonakd Acland-Troyte, 6. 18 Dec. 1870.
III. Gilbert John Acland-Troyte, b. 4 Sept. 1876.
IV. Herbert Walter Acland-Troyte, 6. 13 Sept. 1882.
I. Frances Lucy Acland-Troyte.
II. Cicely Mary Acland-Troyte.
Liiueag'e. — Arthur Henry Dyke Acland, Esq. of Hunts-
ham Court, Devon, 6. 3 May, 1811, 2nd son of Sir Thomas
Dyke Acland, 10th Bart, of Columb-John, s. by will to the
estates of Rev. Edward Berkeley Troyte, D.C.L., Rector of
Huntsham, Devon, and assumed by royal licence, 1852, the
BUrname and arms of Troyte. He m. 15 Sept. 1836, Frances,
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dau. of Robert Williams, Esq. of Britlohcad, and by her (who
d. 4 Aug. 1856) left issue, at his decease, 19 June, 1857,
Charles Arthur Williams, now of Iluntsham Court.
John Edward, M.A. Oxford, Capt. Essex Rcgt., h. UO Feb.
1848 ; m. 26 Oct. 1882, Nora Letitia Nugent, dau. of Henry
Hyde Nugent Banke.'?, Esq., and has issue, Henry Vivian,
fc. 27 Nov. 1883; Arthur Nugent, 6. 7 Sept. lt-85: John
Bevell, h. 14 March, 1890 ; Lalage Mary Kathleen; Sibell
Norah Carteret.
Eeginald Henry Dyke (Rev.), M.A., Chaplain at Pau, France,
h. 8 June, 1851 ; m,. 8 Jan. 1879, Charlotte Eliza, dau. of
George Price, Esq.
Frances Lydia Dyke, m. 1863, Rev. Charles Sandford Bere.
Harriet Dyke, m. 8 Sept. 1863, George Griffith, Esq.
Angelina Anne Dyke, m. 22 July, 1865, Rev. James Dunn.
Mary Dyke, m. 30 June, 1864, Rev. Walter Hook, son of the
Dean of Chichester.
Joanna Dorothea Dyke, m. 30 June, 1864, Leonard Harper,
Esq., son of the Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand.
Sarah Lucy Dyke, d. at Funchal, Madeira, 19 April, 1^63.
Eev. Edward Berkeley Troyte, D.C.L., Rector of Huntsham,
waa son of William Troyte, who was son of Rev. Thomas
Troyte, who to. Cicely, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Wrotlie,
Bart, of Petherton Park, and widow of Sir Hugh Acland, 6th
Bart., great-great-grandfather, by her, of Arthur Henry Dyke
Acland, to whom Dr. Troyte devised his estates.
^r?/is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, an eagle displayed, with
two heads ppr. , within a bordure inveoted erm,, in chief a
cross-cros.slet sa., for distinction, for Trotte ; 2nd and 3rd,
chequy arg. and sa., a fesse gu., for Acland, quartering
Wrothe and Dyke. Crests— 1st, Troyte, An eagle's wing sa.,
charged with five estoiles or, environed with a snake ppr., the
wing charged for distinction with a cross-crosslet or ; 2nd, Ac-
LANr>, On a man's hand, couped at the wrist, in a glovu fess-
ways, a falcon perched, all ppr. Mottn — A Deo in Deo.
Heat — Huntsham Court, Bampton, Devon.
Ciuis— Carlton, Travellers', and Cavalry.
TRTJELL OF CLONMANNON.
Trtjeu, Henry Pomeroy, Esq. of Cloimiannon,
CO. Wicklow, J.P., High Sheriff 1871, h. 19 March,
1836 ; m. iiO Aug. 1861, Katharine Elizabeth, only
dait. of Charles Rolleston-Spimner, Esq., Q.C.,
Chairman of co. Tipperary (she d. 12 March, 1890).
Lineag-e.— Rev. Holt Truell, h. 1701, was for many
years J. P. co. Wicklow; he m. 1st, about 1724-25, Catherine,
dau. of Sir Abraham Yarner and widow of Richard Stone,
Esq., but by her had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Rachel, dau.
of Rev. Michael Symes, Rector of Kilcomiuon, co. Wicklow,
and had issue, several sons and daus., all of whom 0.. unni.,
except
Rev. Robert Truell, D.D., of Cloncommon, 6. 10 March,
1754; m. 21 Oct. 1791, Editha, only dau. and heir of Edward
Jones, Esq. of Dublin, and of Bramley, co. Southampton, and
by her (who d. 21 March, 1843) had issue,
I. Robert Holt, the late representative.
II. Henry, h. 1803: d. unm. 1820;
III. William (Rev.), Rector of Tyneham, Dorset, 6. 25 May,
1804 ; ni. 8 Feb. 1834, Jane, dau. of John Hawkcsworth,
Esq. of Forest, Queen's Co., and d. 12 July, 1885, having
had,
1 Robert Holt, Col. 53rd Regt., h. 30 Sept. 1837, in.
2 William Henry Augustus (Rev.), Incumbent of Chettle,
Dorset, h. 1839.
1 Eleanor Mary Florentina.
rv. George, 6. 1808; d. unm. 1824,
I. Jane, d. unm. 1832.
III. Patience, d.unm. 1828.
IV. Elizabeth, m. Hon. Henry Pomeroy, 5th aon of John,
4th Viscount Harberton.
V. Sarah, d. unm. 1833.
He d. 26 June, 1830, and was s. by his son,
Robert Holt Truell, Esq. of Clonraannon, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1824, b. 15 Nov. 1797 ; m. 18 Aug. 1824, Phoebe,
4th dau. of Rev. George Vesey, D.D., of Derrabard House, co.
Tyrone, and by her had issue,
I. Robert, Capt. Wicklow Rifles, b. 10 Jan. 1828 ; m. 1st,
7 Nov. 1858, Frances Emily, 4lh dau. of Rev. William
Knox, of Clonleigh, co. Donegal, and had issue, Louisa and
Phojbe Editha. He m. 2ndly, Feb. 1866, Henrietta, dau. of
Very Rev. Ogle William Moore, Dean of Clogher, by whom
he had issue, Robert Holt, who d. an infant. He d. 27 Feb.
1867.
II. George Vesey, an Officer 2Sth Regt., b. 1 May, 1831 ; d.
10 March, 1849.
in. Henry Pomeroy, M.B., now of Clonmannon.
I. Barbara Anna, d. unm. Aug. 1848.
II. Edjfh^ Jane, m. 1st, 7 Nov. 1861, Francis Synge, Esq. of
n. Edith, d. 1807.
Glanmore Castle, co. Wicklow, and 2ndly, 20 Nov. 1879,
Major Theodore Wcbbcr-tjardiner.
Mr. Truell d. 7 Blarch, 1870.
Arms — Arg., a lion rampant, and in chief two hearts gu.
Crest — A heart gu. between two palm-branches vert. Mottoes
— Above the crest. Semper fidelis ; below, Diligentia fortior.
Heat — Clonmannon, Ashford, co. Wicklow.
TRYE OF LECKHAMPTON COTJRT.
Teye, Henky Norwood, Esq. of Hartshill, co.
Warwick, J.P., M.A. Oxon,b. 4 Feb. 1835 ; m. 2 Feb.
1865, Mary Elizabeth, only child of Richard Roberts
Jee, Esq., J.P., of Hartshill, co. Warwick, and by
her, who d. 12 Feb. 1890, has issue,
I. Charles Brandon, 6. 2 April, 1867.
II. Richard Norwood, b. 6 June, 1873.
III. John Henry, b. 1 June, 1875.
IV. Edward Hutchins, b. 26 Feb. 1880.
I. Mary Alice Jane.
Lineag-e.— Reginald (or Kaolin) Trye, the first of the
name resident in co. Gloucester, m. 1380, Margaret, dau. and
heir of Thomas de Berkeley, and thereby acquired the lord-
ship of Alkington, in the parish of Berkeley. His son and
successor,
John Trye, of Alkington, was father of
William Trye, who was s. by his son,
John Trye, High Sheriff 27 Henry I., m. 1449, Elizabeth,
dau. and co-heir of Sir Almeric Boteler-a-park, and their son
and heir,
William Trye, of Hardwicke, m. Anne, dau. of Thomas
Baynham, and had (with another son, John, Mayor of Glou-
cester in 1483, and twice representative for that city in Par-
liament) a son and successor,
William Trye, Esq. of Hardwicke, m. Isabella, 2nd dau,
of James, 6th Lord Berkeley, by Isabel his wife, dau. and
co-heir of Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Noifolk, and had a
son,
Edward Trte, Esq. of Hardwicke, m. Sybil, dau. and
co-heir of Sir Simon Milbourne, of co. Hereford, and relict
of Sir Thomas Monington. He was .s. at his decease by his
son,
John Trye, Esq. of Hardwicke, m. Jlary, dau. and co-
heir of Henry Gourney, Esq. of Letheringham, :->utIulk. by
Katherine his wife, sister of Sir William Brandon, ^tar.dard-
bearer at Bosworth, on the side of Henry Vll., the father of
Charles Brandon, the celebrated Duke of Suffolk, the brother-
in-law and favourite of Henry VIII. By this lady he had a
son and successor,
John Trye, Esq. of Hardwicke, m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir
William Skipworth, Knt. of Ormesby, M.P., and 2ndly, Alice,
sister of Sir James Crofts, Knt. of Crofts. He was s. at his
decease by his son,
William Trye, Esq. of Hardwicke. He m. Mary, dau. of
Sir Edward Tyrrel, Knt. of Thornton, Bucks. Mr. Trye was
slain in a quarrel at Gloucester 1610, and was s. by his son,
William Trye, Esq. of Hardwicke, m. Anne, dau. of
William Vincent, Esq. of Acton, Middlesex, and left, with
other issue, a son,
Thomas Tbye, Esq., m. Anna, dau. and co-heir of Richard
Jones, Esq. of Hanham, co. Gloucester, and was father of
William Tbye, Esq. of Hardwicke, M.P. for Gloucester.
He Hi. Mary Home, of Home Castle, and had a son and heir,
Thomas Tbye, Esq. of Hardwicke. He m. Mary, dau. of
Rev. Thomas Norwood, of Leckhampton Court, co. Glouces-
ter, and had issue,
I. William, who left issue ; but their issue is supposed to be
now extinct.
II. John, of whom presently.
Mr. Trye sold the estate of Hardwicke to Sir Philip Torke.
Knt., Attorney-General, who assumed therefrom his title of
earl. The younger son.
Rev. John Trye, Rector of Leckhampton, co. Gloucester,
TO. Mary, dau. and co-heir of Rev. John Longford, of Hares-
field, and was s. by his son,
Charles Brandon Trye, Esq., F.R.S., an eminent medical
writer, to. Mary, dau. of Rev. Samuel Lysons, Rector of Rod-
marton, co. Gloucester (and sister of Samuel Lysons, Esq. of
the Temple, F.'t.S., V.P.A.S., and of Rev. Daniel Lysons,
F'.R.S., A.S., of Hempsted Court, co. Gloucester), by whom he
had issue,
I. William Brandon, 6. 17 March, 1794 ; d. an infant.
II. Henry Norwood, his heir.
III. Charles Brandon, of whom hereafter.
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IV. John Hawlin (Rev.\ Rector of Wlii'eoinbe, near Gloii-
ci-jter, 6. 11 Ki-b. 1S09, d. iiiiid. Nov. lt>79.
I. Wury Lysons, d. unm. 2 Veh. 1S54.
u. Caroline, d. iDini. 26 Jan. 1821.
III. Isabella, m. 25 July, 1S26. Kmilion Daniel Benoit Fros-
sard, a French Frotestant clergyman, d. Sept. 1847, and had
issue, two sons and twodaus.
IV. Eleanor, d, unui. IS Dec. 1S57.
V. Anne, d. iouh. 7 July, I87S.
VI. Sarah Elizabeth, «'. an infant.
Mr. Charles Brandon Trye, who ^«. at the decease of his cousin,
Henry Norwood, to the estate of Leckhampton, which the
Norwoods had derived by marriage from the Gitlords, d. 7 Oct.
1611. His eldest son,
Henry Norwood Tbte, Esq., b. 7 July, 1798; ra. 4 June,
1S24, Alicia Harriet, eldest dau. of Francis Longworth, Esq.
of Crepgan, co. Westraeath, and of Oattield, co. Galway, but
d. s.p. 13 Nov. 16.54. Jlr. Trye was a J F. and D.L. for co.
Gloucester, and forco. Westmeath and King's co., and served
as High Sheiiff for co. Gloucester 1837. He was s. by his
brother,
Eev. Charles Braxdon Tbte, of Leckhampton Court. J.P.,
Eector of Leckhampton, M.A. Oxon, Rural Dean and Hon.
Canon of Gloucester, b. 11 June, 1806 ; m. 22 May, 1832, Jane
Eiland, only child of Edward Pickard, Esq. of Aston, co.
Warwick, and by her, who d. 7 March, 1889, had issue,
I. Henry Norwood, present representative.
II. Charles Brandon, ft. 29 July, 1839; d. an infant.
III. Reginald Edward, M.A. Oxon, Rector of Leckhampton,
6. 5 June, 1843 : m. 1st, 9 April, 1872, Charlotte Kate
Fascoe, dau. of Edward Glover, Esq. of Lymington, Hants,
and by her (who d. 2 March, 1879), has issue,
1 Reginald Brandon, 6. 10 Aug. 1874.
2 Philip Charles Edward, 6. 8 Dec. 1877.
1 Kathleen Mary.
He jii. 2ndly. 22 Feb. 1881, Edith Lovcday, dau. of Eev. R.
D. Alexander, Rector of Southpool, Devon (who d. 3 Dec.
1891), and has issue,
3 Henry Norwood, 6. 9 Feb. 1883.
4 Edward Cecil Clare, b. May, 1888; d. young.
2 JIary Gertrude. 3 Edith Janet Maude.
4 Catherine Gladys.
IV. Riland John, b. 9 Aug. 1844; d. an infant.
I. Sarah Mary.
II. Jane F.leanor, m. 11 July, 1867, Richard Treffry Mere-
dita, and has issue, one son, Arthur Henry Austin.
Mr. Trye d. 22 Feb. 1884.
/4ri)is— Or, a bend az., quartering Boteler, a-pabk, Godr-
NET, Norwood, and Longford. Crest — A buck's head,
caboshed gu.
Stacs— Leckhampton Court, near Cheltenham; and Harts-
hill, near Atherstone.
TRYON OF BULWICK PARK.
Teyon, Gut Thomas Lewes, Esq. of Biilwick
Park, CO. Xorlhampton, b. 22 Oct. 1878, s. bis father
1889.
Liineag'e.— The Bulwick and Haringworth estates have
beloni,a-d to this, the elder branch of the Tryon family, since
the reign of James I. Charles Tryon, Esq. of Bulwick, to.
Lady Mary Shirley, dau. of Robert, 1st Earl Ferrers, and her
ladyship d. 17 May, 1771.
Abraham Tryon, Esq., who purchased the Haringworth
estate, is stated to have been of Dutch extraction. In the
church at Haringworth is the following inscription : " In
this vault lie Peter Tryon, Esq., son of Moses Tryon, of
Haringworth, with Judith, wife of said Peter, and sister to
Sir Abraham Cullen, of Sheen, co. Surrey, Bt. James Tryon,
of Bulwick, in this county of Northampton, and Samuel
Tr)-on, of Cullyweston, in said county, were the two only sons
of said Peter and Judith, and lie both here interred, with
their wives and such issue as are deceased. The said Samuel
Tryon was the youngest son of the said Peter, and died on the
4th Feb. 1711, set. 55, and left this inscription written with liis
own hand, annexed to his will, by which he ordered it should
be placed up in this manner." Sir Samdel Tkyon, of Layer
Marney, Essex, the 2nd son of Peter Tryon, who tied from
the persecution of the Duke of Alva, by Jlary his wife, who
d. 1618, obtained a baronetcy from King James I. 1620, but
his male issue and title became extinct at the death of Sir
Samuel John, 4th Bart., 1724.
Thomas Tryon, Esq. of Bulwick, m. 1st, Miss Weston, by
whom he had no issue, and 2ndly, Harriet, dau, of the Very
Eev. Dr. Brereton, Dean of Lichfield, and by her had issue,
I. Thomas, late of Bulwick Park.
u. Charles William, d. unm.
III. Samuel, Major-Gen., m. a dau. of Sir John Harvey,
K.C.B., and had issue, six children.
IV. Robert, Rear-Admiral R.N., m. a dau. of Admiral Provost,
which lady (/. 1848, and 2ndly, 3 Jan. 1^55, Lclia Sophia,
6th iiau. of Sir Grey Skipwith, 8th Bart, of Prestwould,
and had issue, 1 Henry William, late Hampshire Regt.,
m. 1881, Fanny, dau. of Richard Turnor, Esq. ; 2 Charles
Robert, b. 1857.
I. Harriet, m. 1832, Eev. Christopher Whichcote, 4th son of
Sir Thomas Whichcote, 8th Bart, of Aswarby.
His eldest son,
Thomas Tryon, Esq. of Bulwick Park, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheiiff 1833, m. Anne, dau. of Sir JohnTroUope, 6th I?art., and
sister of John, Lord Kesteven, and by her(who d. 12 Feb. 1877)
had issue,
I. Thomas, late of Bulwick Park.
II. Henry, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, killed at the rifle-pits before
Sebastopol, 20 Nov. 1854.
III. George (Sir), Vice-Admiral R.N., K.C.B., 6. 1832; m. 5
April, 1869, Hon. Clementina Heathcote, dau. of Gilbert
John, 1st Lord Aveland (ste Burke's Peerage, Ancasteb,
E.), and had issue, a son, George Clement, 6.' 15 May, 1871,
2nd Lieut. Gren. Guards. Sir George was drowned in his
flagship the " Victoria," whilst commanding the Mediterra-
nean Fleet 22 June, 1893.
IV. Richard, of The Lodge, Oakham, co. Rutland, J. P., High
Sheriff 18H1, late Capt. Rifle Brigade, 6. 31 Aug. 1837 ; m.
11 June, 1867, Jane Anna Lucy, eldest dau. of Gen. W. A.
Johnson, of Witham-on-the-Hill, M.P., and has issue, 1
Richard, b. 17 May, 1868; 2 Henry, 6. 24 Aug. 1874; 3
Julian, b. 2 Oct. 1876 ; 1 Mary Lucy, 6. 7 May, 1870 ; 2
Jane Matilda, b. 22 Ang. 1872; 3 Georgina Catherine, 6. 2
Sept. 1875; 4 Margaret Constance, 6. 12 June, 1878.
lie d. 21 Aug. 1872, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Tryon, Esq. of Bulwick Park, co. Northampton,
J. P., High Sheriff 1875, Lieut.-Col. late 7th Royal Fusiliers,
m. 15 July, 1873, Alice, 6th dau. of Rev. Samuel Vere Dash-
wood, of Stanford Hall, Notts, and has issue,
I. Guy Thomas Lewes, now of Bulwick Park.
I. Eva Jlildred. ii. Ouida Mary.
III. Violet Alice Grace.
Mr. Tryon d. 19 Dec. 1889, and was s. by his only son.
Arms — Az., a f esse embattled between six estoiles or. Crtst
— A bear's head sa., powdered with estoiles or.
Scat — Bulwick Park, Wansford, co. Northampton.
TUCK OP BLOFIELD HALL.
Tfck, George Hustler, Esq. of Blofield Hall,
CO. Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., b. 28 April, 1843; m.
Oct. 1870, Agnes Margaret, eldest dau. of the late
Eight Hon. Sir William Atherton, Q.C., M.P.,
Attorney-General, and has issue,
Agnes Elizabeth Hustler.
Brenda Atherton Hustler.
This gentleman is son of Charles Edward Tuck, Esq.
of Blofield Hall, J.P. (who d. 1889), by bis wife,
Elizabeth Hustler (who rf. 1856), dau. of James
Aniys, Esq. of Botesdale Lodge, Suffolk ; and grand-
son of Thomas Tuck, Esq. of Strumpshaw HaU,
Norwich, who d. 1834.
Swe— Blofield Hall, Blofield, Norwich.
Club— lly<\o Park Club.
TUCKER OP CORYTON PARK.
Tucker, Eev. Marwood, M.A. of Coryton Park,
Devon, Eector of Widwortby, Devon, b. 2i Aug.
1804; »». 1st, 17 Aug. 1831, Anne Cranmcr, dau.
of Edmund Nagle, Esq., and by her (who d. 1840)
has issue,
I. Edmdnd Beauch amp BEAncHAMP (which name he assumed
in lieu of Tucker) of Trevince, Redruth, Cornw.all, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 1870, formerly Lieut. 59th Regt.,
b. 1833; m. Jst, 1856, Maria Sadleir, dau. of Burton
Peisse, Esq. of Moyode Castle, co. Galway, and by her
(who d. 1870) has issue,
1 Matilda Frances, b. 1859, m. 1881, Sir W. R. Williams,
Bart, (see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
Mr. Beauchamp, ra. 2ndly, 1873, Gertrude, dau. of Dudley
Persse, Esq. of Roxborough, co. Galway, and by her,
who d. 1876, has issue,
2 Frances Anna, b. 1876.
3 Geralcline Cianmer, b. 1875.
4 Luna, b. 1876.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Mr. Bcauchamp,!)!. 3rdly, 1877, Louisa Ellen, dau. of Rev.
11. Longueville Jones, and has issue,
1 Edmund Nagle, b. 1879, d. 1889.
2 Charles, b. 1881.
5 Herniana Louisa, b. 1878.
6 Violet, 6. 1880.
II. Marwood Tucker, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. for co. Devon,
m. 1st, 1862, Margaret Anne, dau. of F. T. Bircham,
Esq. of Burhill, Surrey, by whom he has an only son,
Charles Marwood, Lieut. IstDevon Yeo Cavahy, 6. 1864,
and 2ndly, 1876, Etheldreda, dau. of the late Eight Hon.
A. J. B. Beresford Hope, M.P., by his wife, Lady Mildred,
dau. of 2nd Marquis of Salisbury.
I. Anne Cranmer, b. 1834, m. Admiral J. H. Marryat, R.N.,
and d. s. p. 1872.
Kev. Marwood Tucker m. 2ndly, 18 Oct. 1842,
Prances, dau. of John Baring Sliort, Esq. of Bick-
ham, CO. Devon, which lady d. 1882.
Liiueag'e. — This family has long been seated in Devon-
shire.
William Tucker, Esq. of Westwater, b. 1618, who by Joane
his wife, left at his decease, 1691, a son,
William Tucker, Esq., J.P., of Westwater, m. 1686, Agnes
Holliugs, and d. 15 March, 1733, leaving by her (whod. 2 July,
1693) a son,
William Tucker, Esq. of Coryton, J.P., High Sheriff Devon
1729, 771. 3 Dec. 1716, Mary, only dau. of Thomas Marwood,
Esq. of Widworthy, and had (with six other aons and five daus.)
a fourth son,
Benedictus Marwood Tucker, Esq., J.P., High Sheriff of
Devonshire 1763, who built the present mansion at Coryton
Park (1756). He m. Frances, only child of Rev. John Pester,
Vicar of Axminster, co. Devon, and had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. Marwood (Rev.), Vicar of Harpford-cum-Ven-Ottery,
Devon, m. 1789, Charlotte Jane, youngest dau. of William
Davy Foulkes, Esq., J. P., of Medland, Devon, and d. in
1846, having issue by her (whod. same year),
1 William (Rev.), Rector of All Saints, Colchester, and of
Widworthy, Devon, m. Agnes Sophia Box, of Essex, and
d. s. p. 1851. She d. 1861.
2 Charles, of Coryton Park.
3 Marwood, now of Coryton Park.
III. Charles, d. s. p.
IV. Benedictus, d. s. p. v. John, d. s. p.
I. Harriett, d. s. p.
The eldest son,
William Tucker, Esq., J.P. for cos. Somerset, Dorset, and
Devon, m. 1st, 1792, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Bragge,
Esq. of Sadborow, co. Devon, by whom he had no issue, and
2ndly, 21 Oct. 1813, Charlotte Lewis, 4th dau. of Nathaniel
Elias Peloquin Cosseiat, Esq. of Exeter, and by her had a
son,
William Tucker, Esq. of Coryton Park, J.P. for cos.
Somerset, Dorset, and Devon, 6. 22 April, 1815, who was twice
married ; by his 1st wife he had a dau. Catherine Helen, who
d. unm. 1863. Mr. Tucker d. 1863, and was s. by his cousin,
Charles Tucker, Esq. of Coryton Park, and Marlands,
Devon, J.P., F.SA., F.Z.S., b. 25 Feb. 1799; m. 31 Oct. 1850,
Hermana Drewe, dau. of Edward Wright Band, Esq. of
Wookey House, Somerset, d. s. p. 25 Dec. 1887, and was s. by
his brother, the present Rev. Marwood Tucker.
Anns — Az., on a chevron between three sea-horses arg. as
many hearts gu. Crest — A demi sea-horse reguardant arg.,
holding in his paws a heart gu. ilotto — Auspice Teucro.
1 Seat — Coryton Park, near Axminster.
Hesidence — Widworthy Rectory, Honiton.
TTJDWAY OF WELLS.
TuDWAT, Chaeles CiEMENT, Esq.of The Cedars,
Wells, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., b. 23 Nov. 1816;
m. Ist, 5 July, 1870, the Lady Edith Nelson, dau.
of Horatio, 3rd Earl Nelson, which lady d. 24 Aug.
1877, leaving issue, one dau.,
MadeUne Constance, 5. 18 April, 1873.
He m. 2ndly, 15 Jan. 1884, Alice Constance, young-
est dau. of Sir Frederick H. Hervey Bathurst, Bart.,
and has further issue,
Hervet Robert Charles, b. 23 Sept. 1888.
Lionel Charles Paul, b. 5 Aug, 1893.
Gladys Clare Alice, b. 3 Sept. 1887.
Lineag'e.— Robert Tudwat, Esq., J.P. (younger brother
of Clement Tudway, Esq., M.P. for Wells, who m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir Rowland llill, 1st Bart, of Hawkstone, and d. s. p.
1815) derived descent from Rev. Thomas Tudway, Minor
Canon of Windsor, sometime of Bradtield Hall, Essex, who d.
about 1672. He m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas Paine, M.A.,
Canon of Wells, and d. 1 Dec. 1800, having had issue,
I. John Paine, of whom presently.
II. Clement (Rev.), b. 20 May, 1782; m. 7 April, 1807, Eliza-
beth Pappod, dau. of Thomas Brown Calley, Esq. of Bur-
derop Park, Wilts, and by her (who d. 18 May, 1836) had a
son, Clement, of London, b. 7 April, 1809, and two daus.,
Elizabeth Pappod and Caroline. This gentleman was first
in the army, but subsequently entering into orders, became
Vicar of Chiseldon, Wilts. He d. 26 Feb. 1830.
I. Fanny, m. William Melliar, Esq. of Wells, and d. 1795.
II. Mary, ra. Rev. Edward Foster, Prebendary of Wells.
in. Sarah.
IV. Elizabeth, ni. Rev. Richard Thomas Whalley, Rector of
Yeovilton, d. 1830.
V. Harriett, ju. 1815, Richard Burford, Esq., 23rdRegt., and
d. 1821.
VI. Caroline, m. Andrew Carrick, M.D., of Clifton.
The eldest son,
John Paine Tudwat, Esq., J.P., b. 21 April, 1775, M.P.
for Wells from 1815 to 1830; to. 1806, Fanny Goold, dau.
of Lucas Pulsford, Esq. of Wells, and d. July, 1835, having
had
I. Robert Charles, his heir.
II. Henry Goold, M.A. Trin. Coll., 6. 1826; m. 18.56. Mary,
dau. of John Phipps, Esq. of Leighton House, Wills, and
d. 1S66.
I. Jane, m. 23 Xov. 1825, Rev. Thomas Boucher Coney, Vicar
of Pucklechuich, co. Gloucester, and (/. 1874.
II. Frances Henrietta, m. Arthur Constantme Phipps, Esq.
of Shepton Mallet.
III. Emma.
IV. Leiitia Sarah, m. George Fillingham, Esq.
V. Augusta, ill. Rev. Frederick I'leuiing Beadon, Vicar of
Burnham, Somerset.
VI. Mary, m. Rev. Wilson Pedder, Vicar of Churchtown,
Lancashire.
VII. Harriet Henrietta.
The eldest son,
Robert Charles Tudwat, Esq. of Wells, J.P., M.P., 6.
4 July, 1808, served as High Sheriff for Somerset 1842-43; to.
1846, Maria Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir William Miles, 1st
Bart, of Leigh Court, Somerset, M.P., and d. 20 Oct. 1855,
leaving an only surviving child, the present Charles Clement
Tudwat, Esq. of The Cedars.
Arms — Erm., a lion rampant gu. between three roses az.
Crest— A. demi-lion rampant gu., holding arose az., slipped ppr.
Seats — The Cedars, Wells, Somerset; and Stoberiy Park,
Wells. Town Residence — 17, Lower Berkeley Street, W.
TUFNELL OF LANGLEYS.
TuFNELL, John Jolliffe, Esq. of Langleys,
Essex, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1870, b. 1 July,
1805 ; m. 1st, 1830, Caroline Mary, 2tid dau. of
tlie late C. T. Tower, Esq. M.P., of Weald Hall,
Essex, and by her (who d. 18 Sept. 1841) has
issue,
I. Arthur Jolliffe, J.P., Major 34th Foot, 6. 15 March, 1833 ;
d. at Mussoorree, India, June 1883.
It. William Neville, of Monken Hadley, Braintree, J.P.
and D.L., late Lieut -Col. Commanding, and Hon. Col.
1st Adm. Batt. Essex B.V., formerly Lieut. R.N., 6. 11
April, 1838; m. 1861, Eleanor Frances, dau. of the late
Major-Gen. Charles Gostling, R.A., and has issue,
Neville Charles Arthur de Hertel, 6. 18C4.
Charles Gostlmg, Lieut. Surrey Regt., m. Mabel, dau.
of Cowper Coope, Esq., and has issue, a son and dau.
Fanshawe Tower, m. Nov. 1892, Georgie Alice, eldest
surviving dau. of Standish O'Grady Rowley, Esq. of
Sylvan Park, Kells.
Beauchamp. Olive Fordine.
I. Cecilia Harriet, d. 18 April, 1842.
II. Caroline Emily, b. 6 June, 1855.
III. Augusta Jane.
IV. Laura Louisa, m. her cousin, RightRev. Edward Wynd-
ham Tufnell, D.D., late Bishop of Brisbane, Australia,
Canon of Chichester, and Vicar of Felpham, Bognor.
V. Adelaide Mary.
He m. 2ndly, 1853, Eleanor Margaret, youngest
dau. of the late Right Eev. George Murray, Lord
Bishop of Rochester, and by her has issue,
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III. Edward A. Murray, m. Ethel Cicely Harriet, dau. of
Eobert Woodhouse, Esii., of Writtle, Esses, and has
issue, a son and dau.
lY. Henry Murray, d. Xov. 1S6S.
V. George Murray.
VI. Herlicrt Murray. )». Sybil, dau. of Augustus Bcrnal, Esq.
VI. 3Iari.t Liuiisa, m. IS7S, Hon. Edward Gerald Strutt, 4th
son of John James, 1st Lord Rayleigh.
VII. Krances Emily, i;i. ISSl, Francis It. Kound, Esq. of the
Colonial Office.
viii. Constance Helena, m. John Egcrton Glyn, Esq., of
Priors, Romford.
IX. Caroline Margaret, !ii. Bateman Hope, Esq., and has
issue, a son and dau.
X. Florence, il. 1S71.
XI. Mahel Eleanor, m. Maurice Wriotheslcy Kirk, Esq.,
Lieut. Kink''s Own Royal Lancaster Regt.
Liineagre. — Richakd Tufsaile or Tufnell (son of an-
other Richard Tuf naile\ Citizen and Brewer of London, resided
at Clapham, Surrey, and was M.l*. for Southwark 1640. He
7)1. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Humphries, Esq., and
dying Aug. 1640, was s. by his son,
John Tcfnaile, Esq. of London, Merchant, and of Monken
Hadlcy, Middlesex, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Alderman Sir
"William Joliffe,* of London, by Rebecca, his wife, dau. of
Walter Boothby, Esq., and Catherine, sister and co-heir of
Henry 'Witham, Esq. By her, Mr. Tufnaile left at his decease,
9 Sept. 1699, a son and successor,
Samuel Tcfsell, Esq. of Moken Hadley, Jliddlesex, and
of Langleys, Essex, a Commissioner for Settling Commerce,
and M.P. 1727 for Maiden, 1723 for Colchester, and 1741 for
Great Marlow. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of George Cressener,
Esq., and had issue,
I. John Jolliffe, his heir.
II. George Foster, of Chichester, Col. of the East Middlesex
Militia^''. 1723, M.F. for Beverley 1762 and 1774. He m.
Is", 11 F"eb. 1744, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of — Foster,
Esq. of Ireland, which marriace was dissolved by Act of
Parliament in 1758, and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of — Farhill, Esq.
of Chichester, and dying 10 July, 17S8, left by his 2nd wife,
1 William, of Chichester, 6. 1769 ; ra. Mary, dau. and co-
heir of Lough Carleton, Esq., and by that lady, who d.
31 Aug. 1S29, left at his decease, 26 April, 1809, two sons
and a dau.,
Henry (the Right Hon.), P.C., M.P., m. 1st, 1830, Anne
Augusta, dau. of Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton, 3rd Bart,
of Osmaston, and had one dau., Augusta Theresa, m.
Very Rev. Arthur Henry Anson, Dean of Chester. He
'//I. 2ndly, 1844, Hon. Frances Byng, dau. of Gen. John,
1st Lord, afterwards Earl of Strafford, and had by her
one dau., Caroline Mary, m. 20 June, 1870, Col. Cranmer
Byng, Grenadier Guards. He m. Srftly, 1848, Lady
Anne Primrose , dau. of Archibald, 4th Earl of Kosebery ,
K.T.,bvwhom (who d. 17 Sept. Is62) he had a son,
Henry Archibald, Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. 15 May, 1854.
Mr. 'i'utTneli d. It54, and his widow 1802.
Edward Carleton, Barrister, m. 2i April, 1846, Honoria
Mary, only dau. of Col. Macadam, K.U., and by her
(who d. April 21, 1877) had issue,
1 Carleton, Commander R.X. (retired), of Dollar's
House, Ilurlford, Ayrshire, D.L., b. 13 June, 1»47 ;
VI. 10 Jan. 1878, Charlotte Henrietta, dau. of Hon.
B. F. Primrose, C.B.
2 Edward, Major Royal Irish Kegt., 6. 13 June, 1848;
rn. 3 Feb. 1883, Catherine, 3rd dau, of Gilbert
McMicking, of Miltontsc, Wigtonshire.
3 Frederick iRev.), of Wyke House, Weymouth, M.A.
Magdalen Coli. Oxford, b. 21 Oct. Ib60 ; m. 4 Aug.
18»7, Hon ilargarct Vernon, 4th dau. of Augustus
Heniy, 6th Lord Vernon, and by her (who d. 27 Dec.
1&88/ has issue, Honoria Margaret, 6. 21 Dec. 1888.
1 Mary.
Maria, d. unm.
2 John Charles, Lieut.-Col. Middlesex Militia, m. Uliana
Ivaniona, only dau. of Eev. John Fowell, D.D., and d.
1841, having had issue,
John Charles Fowell (Rev.), Rector of Edburton, Sussex,
m. Elizabeth, dau. of Hugh Penfold, Esq., and had issue,
Charles, Elizabeth, Mary, and Edward, lied. I8b6.
William, d. unm. Arthur Bonham, d. unm.
Edward Wyndham (Right Rev.), D.D., formerly Pellow
of Wadham Coll. Oxford, afterwards Rector of Beech-
ingstoke, Wilts, and Prebendary of Salisbury, Bishop
of Brisbane, Australia, 1859 to 1874, Vicar of Feipliam,
Bognor, since 1882, b. 3 Oct. 1814; m. 12 Feb. Ib67, his
cousin, Laura Louisa Tuffnell, ut supra, and has a
son, Arthur Wyndham, b. 16 Feb. 1872, and a dau. Ida
Mary Uliana, b. 12 Sept. 1870.
* This Alderman Joliffe was son of Thomas Joliffe, Esq. of
Leek. co. Stafford, and of Buglawton, co. Chester, by Elizabeth
bis wife, dau. of Edward Mainwaring, Esq. of Whitmore.
Thomas Jolliffe, of Mount Street, Dublin, F.R.C.S.I., m,
1844, Henrietta, dau. of Croasdaile Molony, Esq. of
Grauahan, and widow of Robert Fannin, Esq., and d.
1885, leaving issue, Iva, »!. Peter Leslie Peacocke,
Esq., and F'lorence, m. 17 March, 1881, Thomas
Turbitt, Esq. of Owenston.
Thomis Robert, Deputy-Chairman of the AV'cst Indian
Mail Packet Company, m. 1st, Frances, dau. of Major
J. W. Hutchinson, 7th Highlanders, and 2ndly, Maria
Jane, dau. of Henry Bond, Esq., and by his 1st wife
(who d. 18G0) has issue, Robert Hutchinson Campbell,
Horace Charles, Carleton Fowell, and Lionel Grant.
JIary Jane, m. Lieut. Edward Jennings, R.N., and has
issue.
Fanny, m. Ven. Archdeacon Keays, of Bombay, and d.
leaving issue.
Henrietta Susanna, in. Capt. Dewell, and d. leavinc:
one son.
3 Samuel Jolliffe, Prebendary of Chichester and Vicar of
Hurston anil North Mundham : he m. and had issue,
one dau. Ellen, wjro is married.
4 George, an Officer in the Guards, d. U7im.
1 Frances Maria, deceased.
III. William, who assumed the surname of Jolliffe, pui-"-
suant to the will of Sir William Jolliffe. He d. 21 April,
1797.
I. Elizabeth, ") bothtZ. unm., the elder in 1794, the younger
II. Mary Anne, 3 in 1790.
Mr. Tufnell dying 28 Dec. 1758, was bur. at Pleshey, and was
s. by Ilia eldest son,
John Jolliffe Tufnell, Esq. of Langleys, i/i. Anna, dau.
of William Mceke, Esq. of Beverley, co. York, and had issue,
I. Samuel Jolliffe. his heir.
II. William, b. 24 Dec. 1749; m. 20 Sept. 1777, Anna, eldest
dau. of John Close, Esq. of Easby House, co. York, and by
her (who d. 1824) left issue at his decease, 1814,
1 John Jolliffe, successor to his uncle.
2 William (Rev.), ni. Anna Maria, dau. of John Naylor,
Esq. of Wakefield, co. York, and had a dau. Katheiiae
Anne.
3 George (Rev.), of Uffington, Berks, m. 1821, Maria
Newton, dau. of Cornelius Kortwright, Esq. of Hylands,
Essex, and has had issue,
Frederick (Rev.), vi. Frances, dau. of G. W. D'Aeth,
Esq.
Robert, in. Jessie, dau. of Sir William Cui-tis, 2nd Bart.
of CuUands; she li. 1877.
Artiiur. Vincent Frederick.
Georgiana Maria, m. 22 June, 1848, George Grcnfell,
2nd Lord Wolverton.
Emily, d. unm.
Ellen Mary, m. Col. Greathed, C B., and d. 1803.
Margaret Elizabeth, d. 1871.
1 Eliza Anne, m. 1 Aug. 1797, Sir Thomas Pilkington, 7tb
Bart, of Chevet.
2 Maria. 3 Jane.
4 Louisa Anne, j;i. 21 Dec. 1805, Sir William Laurence
Y'oung, 3rd Bart, of North Dean.
5 Anne, )/i. J. W. Holder, Esq.
III. John, of Waltham, Essex, m. Miss Beaulicu, and left
two sons, John and William.
IV. Richard, d.s.p.
Mr. Tufnell d. 23 Sept. 1794, and was 5. by his eldest son,
Samuel Jolliffe Tufnell, Esq. of Langleys, at whose
decease, unm. 9 May, 1820, the estates devolved on his nephew,
John Jolliffe Tufnell, Esq. of Langleys, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1823, b. 21 Sept. 1778 : m. 29 June, ISOl, Cathe-
rine Dorothy, eldest dau. of Sir Michael Pilkington, 6th Bart,
of Chevet, co. York, and by her (who d. 13 Jan. 1850) had
issue,
I. John Jolliffe, now of Langleys.
II. William .Michael, of llattield Place, Essex, J.P. and D.L.,
b. 31 Jan. 1810; m. 11 May, 1841, Eliza Isabella, elilest
dau. of Sir John Tyrell, 2nd Bart, of Borehaiu, and lias
issue,
1 John Lionel Tufnell-Tibell, Lieut. -Col. 2nd Vol.
Batt. Essex Regt., late Capt. Rifle Brigade, of Boreham
Hou.se, Chehusford, Essex, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1887, b. 21 Dec. 1842, s. his maternal grandfather 1877,
and assumed the surname of Xykell; m. 1878, Frances,
dau. of John Westcott, Esq. of Sturminster.
1 Agnes Mary, m. 28 April, 1870, Cupt. Arthur Chandos
Arkwright, 2nd Life Guards, of The Mount, Oswestry.
III. Thomas Pilkington, b. 5 April, 1819 ; ?«. 1853, Harriet
Emily, dau. of — Symonds, Esq.
IV. George Cressner (Rev.), M..A., Rector of Little Easfun,
Dunmow, b. 23 May, 1821 ; m. 7 .Vug. 1855, Gratiana Fanny,
dau. of Rev. Thomas Collingwood Hughes, and by her (who
d. 1859) had is.sue, Hugh Richard, b. 13 Oct. 1857 ; Alice
Clara, ;/v. 27 July, 1881, Francis Henry Dawkiiis, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law ; and Grace Fanny.
I. Isabella Anne, ?u. William Ruggles, Esq.
1 II. Elizabeth, ?/i.liev. Heury Cockerell, and d. 7 Feb. 1841.
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III. Catherine, m. Eev. Eoundell 'foke.
:v. Maria Louisa.
V. Anne, m. Geurse Young Kouson, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
vi. Harriet Dorothea.
He d. 18 July, 1804.
Arms — Az., on a fosse arg., between three ostrich feathers
erect ppr., as many martlets sa. Crest — A dexter arm em-
bowcd in armour ppr., hokliiiff in tlie gauntlet a cutlass arg.,
liilt cr.
Sea<— Langleys, near Chelmsford, Essex.
TUITE OF KILLEEN AND CLOONE.
TuiTE, Egbert Steatfoed, Esq. of Killeen, co.
Longford, and Cloone, co. CaTan, J. P. for co.
Longford, Major 4tli Batt. Eojal Irisli Fusiliers, b.
27 July, 1852 ; w. 15 May, 1888, Georgina Phelps,
eldest surviving dau. of tlie late Surgeon-Major
George Roche Smith, 2nd Queen's Royals, by Grace
Elizabeth, his -wife, dau. of Major Robert Hedges
Maunsell, 39th Regt., of Plassey, co. Limerick, and
Las issue,
Thomas Makk Habdress, b. 17 April, 1S91.
Norman Eric Maunsell, b. 25 April, 1892.
Gladys Grace Dawson- Dauier.
Liineage. — This family, of Norman origin, lone settled
and holding high offices in that country prior to 1006 ; settled
in England after the Conquest. Sir Uichabd de Tuite accom-
panied the Earl of I'ein broke into Ireland, 1172, and was
killed in Athloue 1210, while holding a Court, he being a Lord
Justice. He erected the famous abbey of Lara, near Granard,
CO. Longford, in 1205, long the burial place of the Princes of
Annaly, and where he himself was bur. Sir Eichard left two
sons,
Sir Eichard de Tuite, surnamed The Black, Baron of Moy-
cashell.
Maurice Tuite, ancestor of Tuite of Sonagh (see Bdrke's
Feerage and barondage).
A branch of the family of Tcite of Sonagh. possessing lands in
the cos. of Longford, Cavan, and Meath, descends from
Edward Thomas Tuite, of Tuitestown, co. Westmeath,
High Sheriff 1642, who, while sheriff, raised the county
against His Majesty's army, and was killed in a battle near
Ticroghan; in consequence of which, his estates of Tuitestown,
Ledwithstown, Carolstown, CoWestown, and others, became
forfeited, and were granted to Philip, Lord Wharton, and were
claimed by Thomas Tcite, son of Edward ThomasTuite, in 1G04,
but the " Act of Explanation" of 1066, excluded the claims
of Innocents {set Report of Carte Papers, 1869, at the Bodleian
Lib., Oxford).
Thomas Tdite, grandson of Edward Thomas Tuite, settled at
Carragh, Granard, co. Longford, in 1700, and ni. 1720, Kath-
leen, dau. of James Major, Esq. of Higginstown, in that co ,
and d. 1772, aged 92, leaving two sons, Francis; James, 6.
1732 ; and one dau. surviving. T.ie elder son,
Francis Tuite, b. 1730; 7/i. 1752, Ilachel, dau. of Eev.
Edward Groome, M.A., of Eyre Court, co. Galway , and d. 3
May, 1813, leaving two sons,
1. TnoMAS, his heir,
2. Edward, rf. 1794.
The elder son,
Thomas Tuite, Esq. of Eockfield, Granard, 6. 10 April, 1756;
was a very extensive land agent, and held, with other
agencies, that of his kinsman. Sir Henry Tuite, 8th Bart, of
Sonagh. He 7/i. 1790, Alary, dau. of Edward Eeid, Esq., J. P.,
of Galmoylestown, CO. Meath, and by her (who d. 23 Aug.
1827; had issue,
Tkomas, his heir. Edward, d. 15 May, 1876.
Alice Palles, d. 11 Aug. 1830.
Jane, d. June, 1831.
Matilda Maconchy, rf. 1870. Maria, d. 1863.
Eachel Groome, rf. 4 July, 1822.
Mr. Tuite rf. 26 June, 1S27, and was s. by
Tno.MAS Tuite, Esq. of Granard, co. Longford, b. 11 March,
1806 ; ill. 10 Nov. 1842, Eleanor, dau. of Capt. Eobert Stratford,
of Anne's Grove, co. Westmeath, and had issue,
I. Thomas Groome, b. 21 April, 1845; d. 11 July, 1858.
II. EoBEaT Stratford, of Killeen and Cloone.
I. Mary, rf. 29 Sept. 1843.
II. Annie Jane, rf. unm. 31 March, 18S8.
Mr. Thomas Tuite rf. 29 Sept. 1893.
Seats— KiMeea, Granard, co. Longford ; and Cloone, Gowna,
CO. Cavan.
JRe3idence—92, Pembroke Eoad, Dublin.
TULL OF CROOKHAM.
TuLL, Albert Richaed, Esq. of Crookham
Berks, J.P., High Sheriff 1875, M.A. Exeter Coll.
Oxford, b. 8 Oct. 1835 ; m. 30 Sept. 1873, Florence,
4th dau. of the late James Biytli, Esq. of Wool-
hampton House, Reading, and has issue,
I. Albert Sancton Blyth, 6. 9 March, 1885.
I. Florence Isabel.
II. Constance Euphemia,
III. Helen Maud.
IV. Evelyn Mary,
Lineage.— Eichard Tull, Esq. of Crookham House, J.P_
and D.L., m. 4 Sept. 1834, Sarah, dau. of John Sancton, Esq.
of Hornsey, Middlesex, and by her (who rf. 22 Aug. 1854) had.
issue,
Albert Eichard, now of Crookham.
Mr. Tull rf. 28 July, 1863.
&a(— Crookham House, Newbury, Berks.
c;«is— Conservative ; and New University, S.W.
TUNNARD OP FRAMPTON HOTJSE.
TuNNAED, Chaeles Thomas, Esq. of Eramplom
House, CO. Lincoln, J. P., b. 21 Dec. 18)3 ; 7n. 1S66,
Georgina, dau. of Conolly Norman, Esq. of Eahaii
House, CO. Donegal, aud has issue,
I. John Charles, b. 26 Nov. 1873.
It. Christopher Coney, b. 20 April, 1875.
III. Conolly Norman, b. 10 Nov. 1876.
IV. Samuel Langton, b. 6 Dec. 1878.
V. Thomas Monckton, b. 6 Sept. 1882.
I. Georgina Martha, m. 23 June, 1891, Henry Edwin Briggs,
Esq.
II. Anne Isabel. iii. ViolaBlanche.
IV. Eosalie Mary.
Lineage.— The Tuknards are of great antiquity in co.
Lincoln. It is stated that MSS. in the British Museum make
it appear that lands were held by, and granted to, this family
at the period of the Norman Conquest. Alan Townehtbd
possessed a good estate 6 Edward III., a.d. 1333, and Jons
Tdnhard, and Maria his wife, were living 4 Eichard II.,
1381. From them descended
JouN ToNNARD, Sheriff of Lincoln, temp. Henry VI., about
1440, was ancestor of
Gregorie Tonnard, who had a special grant from taa
Crown, 1524, temp. Henry Vill.
Eichard Tonnard, his son, rf. circa 1580. Fourth in descent
from him was
Thomas Tunnard, Esq., m. 1699, Mary Cony, and heir of the
ancient family of Cony, and rf. 16 J9, leaving two sons, Samuel
and Coney. The younger son.
Coney Tunnard, Esq. of Frampton Hall, High Sheriff 1733,
left an only son,
Eichard Tonnard, Esq. of Frampton Hall, who rf. 1761,
leaving an only child and heir, m. Eobert Barlow, Esq., upon
whose decease s. p. the estate devolved upon the family of
Barnard and the descendants of Samuel Tunnard, Esq. That
gentleman's only son,
John Tunnard, Esq. of Frampton Hall, rii. 1743, and heir
of the family of Burrill, and rf. 1781, leaving issue,
John, his heir.
Samuel, ra. Hannah, heir of William Hildyard, Esq. of Gox-
hill Priory, and rf. 1818, leaving an only child, Frances, m.
1824, Eichard Thorold, Esq. of Weelsby House, co. Lincoln.
Thomas, of Frampton Hall, rf. 1815, leaving, by Anna his
wife, an only son, Thomas, who rf. u7iiii. Ib46, and a dau.
Elizabeth Anna, m. 1824, Rev. Charles Moore, and d. lt>37,
leaving an only son, Charles Thomas John Moore, Esq. of,
F rampton Hall, and three daus.
Elizabeth, to. Thomas Carleton, Esq. of Carleton, and d.
leaving issue, two daus., Elizabeth, m. Samuel Fydell, Esq.
of Tiekencote Hall, co. Eutland, and Mary, m. Henry
Tufnell, Esq.
Mary, m. John Wilson, Esq. She d. leaving two daus., Ann,
m. John Lewis Ffjtche, Esq. of Thorpe Hall, co. LiuLoln,.
and Mary, m. Anthony Taylor Peacock, Esq. of .South,
Kyme, whose only son assumed the name of Willson.
The eldest son,
John Tunnard, Esq. of Frampton House, m. and rf. 1818,,
leaving issue, i. Charles Keightley, his heir; i. Elizalioth,
m. John Pearson, Esq. ; ii. Mary, m. John Fardell, Esq. The
son and heir,
Charles Keightley Tunnakd, Esq. of Frampton House>
2060
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
TUP
J.P. and D.L., Major and Commandin!: Officer Holland Yeo-
manry, »i. Charlotte, youngest dau. ot" Bartholomew Claypon,
Esq. of Ijoston, and had issue,
John-, his heir.
Bartholomew, formerly Capt. 27th Uest., m. l.i Oet. 1S50,
Harriet Jane, yonn.i:e"st dau. of the Hon. and Uev. Richard
Bruce Stopford, > ounser son of James, '2nd Earl of Coiir-
town, and d. 1S75, having had issue, four sons and one
dau.
Jane Charlotte, m. Rev. Christopher D. Francis, Vicar of
Tysoe, co. Warwick, and d. 30 Oct. 1S59, leaving issue, six
children.
Elizalieth, m. Rev. G. E. Downe, Rector of Rushden, co.
Xorthampton, and has issue.
Mr. Tunnard d. 11 Aug. 1837, and was s. by his eldest son,
Kev. John Td.nsard, of Frampton House, M.A., J.l'., Rector
cf Frampton, m. 9 F"eb. 1S43, JIartha Copland, dau. of Charles
Tawney, Esq. of eo. 0.\ford, and had issue,
Charles Thomas, now of Frampton House.
Samuel John, 6.20 July, IS45; d. 28 March, 1846.
John Bartholomew, b. H March, 1847.
Christopher Claypon, 6. 2 Oct. Is52.
Frances Martha, m. Herbert Reid Lcmpriere, formerly C ipt.
67th Regt., youngest son of the late William CliarleJ
Lempriere, late Capt. R.H.A., of Ewell, co. Surrey.
Mr. Tunnard d. 22 Nov. 1877, and was s. by his eldest son, now
of Frampton House,
Ai-iiis — Erm., on a chevron sa., between two dragons' heads
erased ppr. in chief and a bugle-horn of the second, stringed
gu., in l.ase, a griffin's head couped between two bugle-horns,
stringed or. Ci\st — A swan, wings elevated erni., beaked or,
legged sa., the dexter leg resting on a bugle-horn also sa.,
stringed gu.
iScat— Frampton House, Boston, co. Lincoln.
TUPPEE, OF GUERNSEY.
TrppEE, Basil de Beautoir, Esq. of Ilaiite-
yille House, Guernsey, Col. (retired) Eoyal Artil-
lery, b. 1S41 ; ?M. 1879, Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Mackenzie late 60tli Rifles, and has issue,
I. Mary Catherine Mackenzie, 6. 1879; d. 1SS3.
II. Frances de Beauvoir, b. 1883.
III. Dorothy Friaulx, b. 1884.
IV. 3Iarjorie de Vic, b. 1886.
liiueage. — The Tcppers are descended from an ancient
Saxon family, variously spelt Toupard or Toupart, in the Low
Countries, and according to documentary evidence, Topffer,
Topfer, Topfer, Topper, and TofTer, in Germany, where the
name and other memorials of the family have existed since
1270. From religious persecutions, and from having been heavy
sufferers by the loss of property and estates, the Tuppers re-
moved from " Cassel," Hesse Cassel, Upper Saxony, in the
year 15'22, to the Low countries, and thence took refuge in
England temp. Henry VIII. Two brothers, Robert and Henrt
TcppER, settled at Chichester, Sussex, and William, a third
brother, fixed himself in London, and acquired by letters patent
(in which he is styled gentleman, of London) lands from l^ueen
Elizabeth, atSeaford, Sussex, and had other grants of manors
and tenements from the Crown in that county, co. Essex, and
CO. Gloucester. Another member of the family settled at
Sandwich, Kent, and he or his descendants emigrated in the
sixteenth century to America, and became the founders of the
numerous branches now existing in various parts of the United
States and Dominion of Canada. Two other members fled
from " Cassel," before 1522; one of whom settled in Holland,
and his descendant, Daniel Tupper, held 1813 the municipal
office of Burgomaster of Rotterdam ; the other settled in
Switzerland, and became the progenitor of Eodolphe Topffer,
the celebrated author.
The first of the family who settled in Guernsey was John
TcppER, son of Henry of Chichester, mentioned ante, who, while
on his passage to Bordeaux, was shipwrecked on the island,
where he to. Mary, the only dau. and heir {by CoUette his
wife, only dau. of Hillary Gosselin, Esq., Bailiff or Chief Magis-
trate of Guernsey, and relict of Thomas le Marchant, Esq.) of
Peter le Pelley, and settled in the island, where he subse-
quently purchased a large estate, and became the ancestor of
the Tuppers, who have been from that period among the first
families of Guernsey. This John Tupper rf. IGOl, leaving two
sons and two daus., John ; Peter, who removed to England ;
Jlary, d. v.nm. : and Elizabeth, d. in London. Their father
dying young, Peter Carey, Lieut.-Governor of Guernsey, was
guardian to two of these children, and Robert Tupper, of Chi-
chester, their uncle, to the other two. The said I'eter Tupper,
son of John, removed from Guernsey to Chichester in the 17th
century, and one of his sons, a clergymen, resided in the island
of Barl adoes. West Indies, from whence, tradition states, he, or
his family, emigrated to North America. The elder son, John
Ti-ri>ER, in. his cousin Elizabeih, dau. of Hillary Gosselin,
Attorney-General of Guernsey, and w:is father of John Topper,
who m. 1655, Jeanne Roland, of an ancient French family, and
by her had a son, John Tupper, who, 169'2, conveyed, at great
personal risk, information to the English Admiral, Russell,
which led to the victory of La Hogue, and for whicli gallant
service Mr. Tupper was presented by King William and Queen
JIart with a massive gold chain and medal, wliicli are now in
the possession of his heir-male, Col. Basil de Beadvoir
Ti-PPER. PeterTupper* the only brother of the aforesaid John,
held a naval commission under William III.
Elisha Tupper, Esq. of Hautcville House, Guernsey, a
Jurat of the Royal Court, 6. 1720; m. 1750, Margaret, sole
bcir of John Tupper, Esq.; d. 1802, and had (with other
eliildren who </. young),
I. Daniel, his heir.
II. William de Vie, b. 1757; d. u-xm.
III. John Elisha, of The Cotils, b. 1764; m. 1789, Elizabeth,
dau. of John Brock, Esq., and only son of Major-Gen. Sir
Isaac Brock, K.B. ; d. 1845, leaving issue.
I. Emilia, m. 1796, Sir Peter de llavilland, Knt., ChiefMagis-
trate of the Royal Court of Guernsey, and President of the
States of that Island : d. 1850.
n. Elizabeth, ra. 1792, William le JIarchant, Esq. of Havelet
House, and had issue, one surviving child, Henrietta, ra.
Jlaurice de Courcy, Eso., late Capt. 97th licet., and d.
18-24.
III. Margaret, in. 1779, Isaac Carey, Esq. of Hauteville and
of Le 'Vallon, St. Martin's; d. 1837, having had issue.
The eldest son,
Daniel TcppEB, Esq. of Hauteville House, 6. 1753; in. 1793,
Catherine, his 3rd cousin, and eldest dau. of John Tupper,
Esq., Jurat of the Royal Court of Guernsey; d. 1808, and by
her (who d. 1846) had issue,
I. Elisha, b. 1794, formerly Gentleman-Commoner of Exeter
Coll. Oxford; in. 18;U, Elizabeth Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Joha
Macqueen, Esq. of Jamaica, and of Basseldon, Hants, by
Blary, 3rd dau. of John Murray, Esq. of Philiphaugh, Scot-
land, and d. 1858, having Liy her (who d. 1837) had no
issue.
II. Carre William, M.A., late of Hautcville.
III. Daniel, of Melrose, Guernsey, fiirmerly a Lieut, in the
army, and Receiver-General of Guernsey, b. 1800 ; in. 1823,
Anna Maria, youngest dau. of Miijor-ijen. John Gaspard le
Mirchant (who gallantly fell at the head of his biigade at
the battle of Salamanca), and sister of Sir Denis le Mar-
chant, Bart., and d. 1879, leaving issue by her (who d.
1858),
1 Gaspard le Marchant, of 24, Cornwall Gardens, S.W.,
b. 1826, Lieu.-Gen. R.A., served in the Crimean war,
was wounded at the battle of Inkerman, was present at
the battles of Balaclava and Tchernaya, and during the
siege and fall of Sebastopid ; was created a Kniaht of the
Turkish Order of the Medjidie, and received the Sar-
* Peter Topper, in. Elizabeth Le Cocq, and had a son, John
TuppEB, of Guernsey, Lieut.-Col., iu. Mary Ann, dau. of Alder-
man Perchard, and was father of John Tupper, Esq. of The
PoUett, Guernsey, in. Catherine Bowden, and had eleven chil-
dren, of whom was Martin Tupper, Esq. of Guernsey and of
.\lbury, Surrey, m. 7 Aug. 1809, Ellin Devis, dau. of Robert
Marris, Esq. of co. Lincoln, and d. 8 Dec. 1844, having by her
(who d. 23 June, 1847) had issue,
Martin Farquhar, of Albury, Surrey, D.C.L., F.R.S., of
Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, b. 17 July, 1810 ; m. 26
Nov. 1S35, Isabella, only dau. of A. W. Devis, Esq., late of
Calcutta, and d. Nov. 18S9, having by her (who d. 1885)
had issue,
I. Martin Charles Selwtn, 29th Regt., b. 1841; d. 22
Oct. 1879.
II. William Knighton, b. 1844.
III. Henry de Keauvoir, b. 1847; d. 1871.
IV. Walter Farquhar, 6. 5 Oct. 1848.
I. Ellin Isabelle.
II. Mary Fiances, m. John Clayton Adams, of Edmonton.
III. Margaret Elenora.
IV. Alice Evelyn, b. 1861, cZ. 1854.
Daniel, of the Lord Chamberlain's OfSce, m. Ellinor, dau.
of Capt. Anley, R.N., and d. 1869, leaving three sons and
three daus.
Arthur Chilver, late Capt. Brecon Rifles, d. 1876.
Cliarles William, late Capt. 7th Royal F'ustliers, tn. 20 Aug.
IHIG, F'rances Letitia, dau. of the late bir Jonah Denny
Wheeler Cutte, Bart., and d. 18S1, leaving issue, 1 Cliarles
Lewis, Bengal Civil Service, b. 1848 ; hi. 1875, Jessie, dau.
of Major-Gen. Henry Campbell Johnstone, C.rs., and has
issue ; 2 Reginald Godfrey Otway, Lieut. R.N. ; in. 1888,
Kmily Greer; 1 Ellin Harriet, d. unm. 1SS6.
William George, of Trin. Coll. Oxford ; d. 1854.
TUP
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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20G1
dinian medal, the Crimean medal and three clasps, and the
Turkish medal. He m. 1861, aiary Charlotte, eldest dau.
of the late Sir Charles Joshua Smith, 2nd Bart, of
Suttons, Essex, and has issue, Florence le Marchant, 6.
1862.
2 Daniel William, late Capt. 50th Regt., Queen's Own, and
Brevet Lieut.-Col. in the army, b. 1831, served in the
Crimean campaisn, at the battles of Alma and Inkernian,
and siege and fall of Sebastopol ; ho was created a Knight
of the Imperial Order of the Medjidie, and received the
Crimean medal and three clasps, and the Turkish medal :
Aide-de-Camp to the Governor and Commander-in-Chief
of Ceylon from 1857 to 1860, and Military Secretary to the
Governor of Madras. Served in the New Zealand war of
186;i-65 as Aide-de-Camp to Brigadier-Gencrul Carey,
C.B., and received the New Zealand medal; served on
the staff of that officer when in command of the troops in
Australia, and Acting Governor of Victoria, d. 1873. He
VI. 1870, Elizahetli, eldest dau. of the late Langham
Christie, Esq. of Preston Deanery, co. Northampton, and
sister of Langham Christie, Esq.of Glyndebourne, Sussex,
late M.P. for Lewes, and had a son, Charles George de
Beauvoir, b. 1872, entered R.N. as a cadet 1885, promoted
Lieut. 1892, killed by the explosion of a magazine at
Janeiro, 3 Nov. 1893, aged 21.
3 iEmilius de Vic, late Col. li.A., b. 1836, served at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol ; received the Crimean medal
and elasp, with Turkish medal; m. 1865, Eliza Jane, 2nd
dau. of Rev. \V. Waldegrave Park, of Ince Hall, co. Ches-
ter, and niece of Judge Park.
4 Richard Fanshawe, b. 1838 ; d. 1840.
5 Francis Gerard St. Geoige, 6. 1844, a senior Clerk in the
House of Commons; m. 4 Jan. 1888, Loveday Wilhclmina,
youngest dau. of William Bolitho, Esq. of Polwithen,
Penzance.
1 Anna Maria Eleanor, d. 1816.
2 Eliza Catherine, m. 1850, Rev. Robert le Marchant, M. A.
Trin. Coll. Dublin, Rector of Little Rissington, co. Glou-
cester, 3rd son of the late John le Marchant, Esq. of
Guernsey.
3 Helen Annette, d. 1853.
4 Alice Mary, m. 1882, Henry Hall, formerly 23rd Royal
Welsh Fusiliers, son of R. W. Hall Dare, Esq., late M.P.
for South Essex.
IV. William le Mesurier, 6. 1804. was Capt. in the 23rd Regt.
(Royal Welsh Fusiliers), served in the expedition to Portugal
1827, under Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Clinton, was in the
service of Isabella II., Queen of Spain, as Col. of the 6th
Regt. of Scotch Grenadiers of the British Auxiliary Legion
during the years 1835-36 ; he was mortally wounded at the
head of his regiment at the assault of the redoubts on the
heights of Ayete, near St. Seb:.siian, 5 May, 1836.
I. Catherine, m. 1826, Rev. Mourant Brock, Incumbent of
Christ Church, Clifton, co. Gloucester, 3rd son of William
Brock, Esq. of Heavilree, co. Devon, and d. IS38, leaving
issue.
II. Amelie, m. 1S29, Gerard Lipyeatt, eldest son of Gen.
G. Gosselin, of Mount Ospringe, Kent, and has issue.
The 2nd son,
Carre William Tupper, Esq. of Haute ville House, Guernsey,
M.A., late Fellow of Exeter Coll. Oxford, b. 1797; m. 1833,
Eliza Jane, 5th dau. of Thomas Priaulx, Esq. of Montville,
Guernsey (descended from the ancient French family of Des
Preaux), and had issue,
I. Edward Murray, Lieut. R.N., b. 1836 ; served in H.M.S.
" Dido " in the North Pacific during the Crimean war, killed
in an attack made by the boats of his ship, H.M.S. " Iris,"
on the island of Tanna, New Hebrides, 1858.
II. James de Vic, b. 1838; Capt. and Brevet Lieut. -Col.
23rd Regt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, served at the eiege and
fall of Sebastopol, 1855, including the assault on the Kedan
on the 8th Sept., severely wounded. He obtained the Cri-
mean medal and clasp, and Turkish medal. Served during
the mutiny in India, 1857-68, including the siege and relief
of Lucknow, and in other actions under Lord Clyde ;
received the Indian medal and two clasps for Lucknow
and the relief of Lucknow. Accompanied his regiment on
the Ashantee expedition 1873-74, for which he received the
medal ; d. at Pembroke Dock 1881.
III. Basil de Beacvoib, now of Hauteville House.
IV. Jasper Selwyns, Lieut.- Col. in the army, late Major 2nd
Eegt. Queen's Royals, b. 1843.
, I. Catherine Ellinor, b. 1833.
II. Frances Anne, b. 1835; d. 1890.
III. Agnes Emily, b. 1845.
f Arms (as anciently borne)— Az., on a fesse, between three
boars passant or, as many escallops gu. Crest — A greyhound
sa., the same, with additions, as registered in the Heralds' Col-
lege, viz., az., on a fesse engrailed, between three boars pas-
sant or, as many escallops gu., a canton erm., thereon, pendent
fromachain, a medal bearing the profiles of King William
and Queen Mary or. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a grey-
hound passant erm., charged on the shoulder with a slip of oak
fructed ppr., the dexter fore-paw resting on an inescutcheon
az., charged with a medal, pendent from a chain, as in the
arms. Jiotio—L'espoir est ma force. The reverse of the medal
represents a sea fight, and bears the singular legend of " Nox
nulla secuta est."
Residence — Hauteville House, Guernsey.
TXJRBERVILL OF EWENNY PRIORY.
TuEBEEViLL, CoL. JoHN PiCTON, of Ewenny
Priory, co. Grlamorgan, J. P., Col. late Madras Staff
Corps, 6.1837, s. liis brother 1891; m. 1st, 1860,
Josephine, joungest dau. of Dr. Joseph Hamilton,
of Xingston, Canada, and by her had issue,
I. Margaret Josephine, m. 1892, Courtlaud MacGregor, Esq.
He m. 2ndly, 11 Sept. 186G, Eleanor, youngest dau.
of Sir Grenville Temple Temple, 11th. Bart., and
has issue.
I. Charles Grenville, b. 1868.
II. Alec John, )
III. Robert, j
IV. Frank Temple, b. 1877.
V. Ivor,
VI. Arthur,
VII. Wilfrid, b. 1884.
II. V^iolet Mary. iii. Edith.
a
twins, 6. 1873.
twins, 6. 1881.
rv. Beatrice.
Col. Turbervill m. 3rdly, 1889, Caroline Frances,
youngest dau. of Richard Aliller, Esq.of Manderston,
CO. Berwick.
Liiueag'e. — The ancient and knightly family of Turbervill,
one of the most powerful of the Norman Houses established in
CO. Glamorgan, were previously to their advent into that
county. Lords of CrUg Howell, co. Brecknock, which they
obtained, at the conquest of Brecknock, from Sir Bernard
Newmarch, the Norman knight who, in the early part of
WiLHAM Rdfus's reign, entered Brecknockshire, and won the
lordship from its possessor, Bleddyn ap Maenyrch, a Welsli
prince.
Ewenny Priory, bought temp. Henry VIII, by the Carneb,
passed, by the mariiage of an heiress to the Tubbebvills, and
on the extinction of this family, at the death without issue, of
Richard TnBBEiiviLL, of Ewenny Abbey, SlierilT of Glamorgan
1740, M.P. for that CO. 1767, was inherited on the deatli of his
widow in 1797, by Richard Turbervill Picton, Esq., who there-
upon assimied the name and arms of Tubisebville 15 Aug.
1797. He was the son of Thomas Picton, of Poyston, co. Pem-
broke, and m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Rev.
Gervase Powell, of Llanharran House, co. Glamorgan, and
had issue,
I. Richard Turberville, his heir, of Ewenny Abbey, J.P.
and D.L., d. s. 'p.
II. Gf.rvasb Powell, s. his brother, of Ewenny Abbey, J.P.
and D.L., K.H., Lieut.-Col. 12th Foot, m. 1st, 27 Oct. 1840,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Stephen Dowell, ot Brawick Grove,
Berks. She d. 21 May, 1844. Ham. 2ndly, Sarah Warry,
sister of George Warry, of Shapwick, co. Somerset, but
d. s.p. 16 June, 1861.
I. Elizabeth Margaret, of Ewenny Abbey, s. her brother,
and d. unm. March, 1867, leaving the estate to her cousin,
LiECT.-CoL. Thomas Picton Warlow, of whom presently.
LiEOT.-CoL. Thomas Picton Wablow, of Ewenny Priory,
Lieut.-Col. R.A., J.P. and D.L. co. Glamorgan, High Sheriff
1876, s. his cousin, Elizabeth MaegaretTdrbebville, and as-
sumed by royal licence, 1867, the name and arms of Turber-
vill only. He was the eldest son of Capt. Thomas Warlow,
H.E.I.C.'s Engineers, by Mary Prudence Ord his wife, and
grandson of John Warlow, of Castle Hall, co. Pembroke, by
Catherine his wife, sister of Gen. Sir Thomas Picton, G.C.B.,
and 4th dau. ot Thomas Picton, of Poyston, co. Pembroke. He
m. 1857, Lucy Eliza, only dau. and heir, of Lieut.-Col. Henry
Connop, of the 93rd Highlanders, but d.s. p. 23 Nov. 1891,
when he was s. by his brother. Col. John Picton Warlow, who,
has assumed by deed poll for himself and his eldest son, the
surname of Turbervill.
Seal — Ewenny Priory, Bridgend, co. Glamorgan.
TURBTJTT OF OGSTON.
Tttebutt, William Gladwtn, Esq. of Ogston
Hall, CO. Derby, and Arnold Grove, Kotts., J. P.,
High Sheriff 1889, b. 7 Feb. 1853; w.6 Nov. 1879,
Edith Sophia, 3rd dau. of Thomas Dickinson Hall,
Esq. of Whatton Manor, Notts., and has issue,
I. Gladwtn Maukice Revell, b. 17 May, 1S83.
200:
TLR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TDR
n. Richard Baliington, b. 14 May, 13S7.
I. Eaehel Gladwyn.
Lineage.— liicH^RD TrBr-rxT, Esq. of the city of York,
living tciip. Edwakd VI. and Qut'fn Elizabeth, m. and left
(witli a dau. the wife of Koliinsou of York) two sons, of whom
the elder, William TrKBUTT, Esq., liegistrarof tlie Consistory
Court of York, d. s. p. 10 Kov. Itj43, and devised estates at
Kipon to the son of his brother, his nepliew,
liicuARD TrRr-CTT, Esq. He hi. and had (with two daus.,
ilargaivt and Mary, both living un,ii. 1G4S) a son,
William Turbdtt, Esq., to whom his grand-uncle, ■\Villiain,
bcquealhed the estate of Mount St. Jolm, ncarXhirsk. He d.
13 April, 1073. aged -6. and lies buried in Felixkirk Church.
15y Auiie, his wife, he left two sons, William (his heir) and
idehard. The eldest,
William Tcrbctt, Esq. of Mount St. John, b. 1668, High
ShtrilT for eo. York 1710 ; m. Jliss Driffield, of Easingwold, an
heiie,-;s, and dying 13 Sept. 1727, left issue, six daus. and an
only son,
KicHABD TuRBUTT, Esq. of DoHcaster, bapt. 1G39 ; m. 1st,
Mary Anne, d.au. and co-heir of John Kevell, Esq. of Ogston,
CO. l>erby, and by her (who d. 17'i4, aged 38), had two sons,
I. John : II. Kichard, both d. in infancy. He m. 2ndly,
Frances Babington, an heiress bywlrom(who d. 1741, aged 3U)
he had issue, William; Frances, i)i. John Woodyeare, Esq. of
Crookliill Hall, co. York; and Eleanor, b. 1740, ?)!. Gen. James
Sowerby, of Carlisle. Mr. Turbutt d. 3 Sept. 1758, aged 63,
and was s. by his son,
William Tcreutt, Esq. of Ogston Hall, co. Derby, 6. 1738 ;
m. 2 Feb. 1767, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of the Rev. Benja-
min Burrow, Rector of Morton, and by her (who d. Jan. 1834)
iad issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Richard Burrow, Rector of Morton, co. Derby, m. Isabella,
only dau. of Benjamin Sharpe, Esq. of London, Banker,
and d. 30 Jan. 1S41, having had issue,
1 Richard (Rev.), 6. 1804; d. 1823.
1 Isabella, d. 1823.
2 Frances Eleanor, m. 1832, Rev. Henry John Goodwin,
of Mapleton.
I. Frances, d. itnrd. 1803.
II. Mary Eli/.abeth. m. John Robert Sharpe, Esq. of Doe
Hill, CO. Derby ; d. 1841.
III. Eleanor, d. uynn. 1825.
IV. Emilia, d. unm. 1834.
Mr. Turbutt d. 23 Aug. 1S17, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Turbutt, Esq. of Ogston Hall, and Arnold Grove,
Banister-at-Law, b. 4 May, i7ti8 ; lu. 22 June, 1814, Anne, aau.
of Major-Gen. Gladwyn, of Stubbin Court, co. Derby, and by
her (who d. 7 Sept. 1»55) had Issue,
I. Gladwin, his heir.
I. Ann, rf. unm. July, 1835.
II. Lucy, d. unm. Oct. 1838.
ni. Helen, d. unm. April, 1839.
IV. Maria, d. unm. 14 Jan. 1877;
Mr. Turbutt d. 25 Dec. 1S3G, and was s. by his son,
Gladwin Tukeutt, Esq. of Ogston Hall and Arnold Grove,
Xotts, J. P. and D.L., High Slieriff 1358, b. 31 March, 1823;
m. 30 May, 1850, Ellen, youngest dau. of Baldwin Duppa
Duppa, Esq. of Hollingbourne House, Kent (she rf. 1878), and
d. 3 Sept. 1872, leaving issue,
I. William Gladwyn, now of Ogston.
II. Richard Duppa de Uphaugh, of Hollingbourne, Maidstone,
Kent, 6. 8 Jan. Ia55.
Arms — Az., three turbots naiant arg., two and one, finned or.
Ores' — A naked arm ppr., holding in the hand a trident or,
armed and headed arg.
icaf— Ogston Hall, Alfreton, co. Derby.
TURNER OF TURNER HALL.
TuRNEH, John, Esq. of Turner Hall, by Ellon
and Tipperty, co. Aberdeen, J. P., D.L., formerly Col.
Commanding 3rd Batt. Gordon Highlanders, b. 20
Nov. 1831 ; m. 11 April, 1854, Mary Anne, dau.
of Walter Alexander Donaldson, Esq., by Maria
Pliillimore his wife, and has issue,
I. John, late Capt. and Hon. Slajor 3rd Batt. Gordon High-
landers, 6.2 June, 1855; m. 1883, Lucy t;thel Janet, dau.
of Henry Maynard Harding, Esq. of Tullamaiue Castle,
CO. Tipperary, and has issue.
II. George John Kemp, 6. 3 April, 1858.
III. Walter Keith, 6. 1 Jan. 1861 ; d. 27 Oct. 1892.
I. Maria Elizabeth. u. Frances Annie Urquhart.
m. Aimee Ellen. iv. Anna Margaret Kemp.
V. Mary Alice Maud Gordon. vi. Constance Marion.
Lineag-e — The first proprietor of Turner Hall was
John Turner, the eldest son of Andrew Tdkner, of Kin-
niinitie, in the parish of Birse, co. Aberdeen, where tha
Turners had then held land for some generations. John
Turner acquired the property of Turner Hall by royal charter
of Ja.mes II. in 1G88. He seems to have rf. abroad, and to
have left the property in strict entail to his younger brother,
Robert (4th son of the above Andrew), who s. as first in the
entail in 1697. This
Robert Turner, Esq. of Turner Hall, m. 18 Jan. 1693,
Margaret Ross, eldest dau. of John Ross, of Rosehill, and rf.
Jan. 1741, when he was s. by his son,
John Turner, Esq. of Turner Hall, who ;ii. Helen, dau. of
Mr. Farquharson, of Weston in Cromar. He rf. 1759, and was
s. by his son,
John Turner, Esq. of Turner Hall, b. 1725; m. I Nov.
1757, Elizabeth, 2nd daa of William Urquhart, of Meldrum,
and rf. 8 F'eb. 1802, when he was s. by his son,
Keith Turner, Esq. of Turner Hall, b. 20 Jan. 1768; m.
4 May, 1794, Anna Margaret, only dau. of George Riddock,
H.E.I.C.S., and rf. 20 Oct. 1808, leaving by her (who rf. 1 Oct.
1823) a son, his successor,
John Turner, ICsq. of Turner Hall, b. 17 July, 179G; m.
Sept. 1820, Elizabeth Helen, sister of William Urquhart, of
Byth, and dau. of Capt. William Urquhart, only son, by a
2nd marriace, of William Urquhart. of Meldrum, and rf. 2
Aug. 1834, leaving by her (who rf. 5 Jan. 1837) issue,
I. John, now of Turner Hall.
I. Anna Margaret, m. Rev. George Kemp, Rector of St.
Alphage, London, E.C., who rf. s. p. 17 Dec. 1861.
II. Mary Ann, m. 22 Jan. 1846, John Douglas, W.S., of Edin-
burgh, and has issue, John Brown, b. 30 May, 1852; Archi-
bald liaiiisay, 6. 1861 ; George Hector, 6. 1863; and Mary
Anne Turner.
III. Elizabeth Helen, rf. unm.
^)-)iis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th sa., a Catherine wheel arg.;
2nd and 3rd arg., three guttes de sang. Crest — A flaming
heart ppr. il/ot(o— Tu ne cede malis.
Seat — Turner Hall, Ellon, Aberdeen.
TURNLY OF DRUMNASOLE.
TuENLT, John, Esq. of Drumnasole, co. Antrim,
B.A., J.P., and U.L., b. 17 Sept. 1819 ; m. 2 July,
1850, Charlotte Emily, dau. of the late Eight
Hon. Edward Litton, Q.C., a Master in Chancery,
Ireland, and has issue,
I. Francis John Seymour, b. Nov. 1862,
II. John, b. 1869.
I. Sophia Dorothea.
II. Dorothea Vescina, rf. 16 Oct. 1889, unm.
III. Charlotte Augusta Anne. iv. Flora Eugenie.
V. Catherine Beatrice. vi. Nina Rochfort.
VII. Gertrude. viii. Hilda.
Lineagre. — An immediate ancestor of the Drumnasole
family held lands in co. Down ; but his widow, who had con-
trol of the property, m. for her second husband a Mr. Wilson,
and to her children by him she devised Mr. Turnly's estates.
Francis Turnly, Esq., J. P. for Downpatriek, whose father
was also a J. P. for Downpatriek, m. 1760, Catherine Black,
of Bordeaux, and by her (who rf. 1795) left at his decease, 1800,
landed property to his children. His son,
Francis Tuknly, Esq. H.E.I.C.C.S., spent his early life in
China; he m. 1304, Dorothea Emilia, dau. of John Rochfort,
Esq. of Clogrenane, co. Carlow, and d. 1845, leaving by her
(who rf. 18C6).
Robert Alexandeb, of Drumnasole, 6. 1805; rf. unm. 1885.
John, now of Drumnasole. Charles Horace.
Dorothea Anna. Catherine.
Arms— Arg., a fritillaria meleagris, stalked and leaved
ppr., on a canton gu. a cross pattee or. Crest— On a mound
vert, an oak-tree ppr., supporting on the sinister side a shield
gu. charged with a cross pattee or. Motto — Perseverando.
Seat— Drumnasole, Glenarm, co. Antrim.
TURNOR OF STOKE-ROCHFORD.
TniNOE, Edmund, Esq. of Stoke-Rochford, co.
Lincoln, M.A, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1894,
foi'merly M.P.for South Lincolnshire and for Grant-
ham, b. 24 March, 1838 ; m. 17 April, 1866, Lady
Mary Catherine Gordon, eldest dau. of Charles,
10th Marquess of Huntly,
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Lineage.— Sir Edmund Tcenob, i. 14 May, 1619 (younp;est
60U of Christopher Turnor, Esq. of Milton Erneys, co. I'edford,
& descendantof the family of Tcbnoubo/ Haverhill), a staunch
Royalist, was named one of the knights of the Koyal Oak, Imt
that Order never being founded, he received the honour of
knighthood in 1663, at which time he was a Commissioner of
the Alienation Office, Sun^eyor-General of the Outports, and
one of the chief farmers of the Customs. After performinR
various acts of munificence, this eminent and excellent person
d. 1707, leaving (by his wife, Margaret, dau.of Sir John Harri-
son, Knt. of Stoke-Eochford) a dau. Elizabeth, m. Sir Justi-
nian Isham, Bart., and a son, his successor,
John Turnob. Esq. of Stoke-Kochford, ni. Diana, only
child of the Hon. Algernon Cecil, son of William, Earl of
Salisbury, and had issue. Mr. Turnor d. 1719, and was s. by
his son,
Edmund Tuknob, Esq. of Stoke-Eochford, to. Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry Feme, Esq. and co-heir of her brother, by
whom he bad issue, i. Edmund, his heir ; ii. John, Capt. in
the Dragoon Guards ; i. Diana, m. George Langton, Esq. of
Langton ; ii. Isabella, m. Lieut.-Gen. Alexander Drewry ; and
III. Elizabeth, m. Edward Andrewes, Esq. He d. 1769, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Edmund Turnok, Esq. of Stoke-Rochford, and of Panton
House, m. Mary, dau. of John Disney, Esq. of Lincoln, and
had issue. Mr. Turnor d. 1805, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edmund Turnob, Esq. of Stoke-Eochford, and of Panton
House, F.R.S., F.A.S., M.P. for Midhurst. He in. 1st, 7 May,
179S, Elizabeth, dau. of Philip Broke, Esq., by whom (who d.
1801) lie had an only dau.,
Elizabeth Edmund, m. Frederick Manning, Esq. She d.
1868.
He m. 2nd]y, Dorothea, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Tucker, and by her
■(who rf. May, 1854) had issue,
I. Chbistopheb, of Stoke-Kochford. ii. Cecil.
III. Algernon (Rev.), m. 9 Jan. 1840, Sophia, only dau. of Sir
Thomas Whichcote, Bart., and d. Aug. 1842.
IV. Henry Marten, Capt. King's Dragoon Guards, m. 28 July,
1840, the Hon. Marianne, Sih dau. of Godfrey, 3rd Baron
Macdonald, and had Archibald Henry, d. in Japan Dec.
1867 : Harriet Mina ; and other issue.
T. Philip Broke, of Little Ponton Hall, Grantham, m. Selina,
dau. of James Saunderson, Esq., and d. 24 April, 1882,
having had a son, Cecil Algernon Broke, Scots Greys, b. 23
May, 1855, and d. May, 1880.
I. Charlotte, rf. 1881.
II. Henrietta, m. 11 July, 1839, Thomas Augustus Wolsten-
holme, 6th Earl of Macclesfield, and d. 19 Nov. following.
Mr. Turnor, an eminent antiquary, and the author of a history
of Grantham, d. 19 March, 1829, aged 74, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Chbistopheb Tubnok, Esq. of Stoke-Eochford, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1833, M.P. for South Lincolnshire 1841 to
1847, b. 4 April, 1809; vi. 2 Feb. 1837, Lady Caroline Finch
Hatton, dau. of George William, 9th Earl of Winchilsea, and
by her (who d. 13 March, 1888) had issue,
I. Fdmund, now of Stoke-Eochford.
II. Christopher Hatton, b. 16 Dec. 1840; r,i. 4 May, 1871, at
Toronto, Canada, Alice, eldest dau. of Hon. Hamilton H.
Killaly, and has issue, a son, Christopher, 6. at Toronto
23 Nov. 1873.
m. Cecil Montague,6. 16 Oct. 1842, Comm. R.N.,d. «.p.IS86.
IV. Algernon, C.B., b. Nov. 1845 ; m. 3 Aug. 1880, Lady
Henrietta Caroline Stewart, dau. of the 9th Earl of Gallo-
way, and has issue, Herbert Broke, b. 18S5 ; Christopher
Randolph, b. 16 Aug. 188C ; a son i. 8 April, 1888 ; d.
1S91 ; and three daus., Marjorie, Algitha, and Verena.
V. Herbert Broke, 71st Regt., 6. 25 Dec. 1848; d. 31 July,
1881.
VI. Charles Edward, 6. S Nov. 1851 ; d. 16 Sept. 1875.
VII. Graham Augustus, 6. 13 Sept. 1853.
I. Edith Georgiana, m. 16 Sept. 1868, Yiscoimt Emlyn,
eldest son of the 2nd Earl of Cawdor.
II. Constance Evelyn, d. 11 March, 1859.
III. Agnes Octavia, d. Feb. 1858.
IV. Bertha Kathleen.
v. Dora Agnes Caroline, m. B. B. Trench, Esq.
Mr. Turnor d. 7 March, 1886.
-4;-?ii.s— Erm., on a cross, quarter-pierced arg., four fers-de-
mouline sa. Crest — A lion passant arg., crowned or, in his paw
a fer-de-mouline of the arms.
5^£('(i-— Stoke-Eochford, Grantham, and Panton Hall, co.
Lincoln.
TUETON OF UPSALL.
TuRTON, Edmund Heney, Esq. of Upsall and
Larpool, co. York, J.i*. and D.L. for the Norf.h
Eidiiig of Yorksliire, late Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards,
h. 1823 ; m. 8 July, 1856, Lady Cecilia Mary
Leeson, 2nd dau. and co-heiress 'of Joseph, 4tli
Earl of Miltown, K.P., and lias issue,
I. Edmund Russboeough, 6. 1 Nov. 1857. of ,St. Leonard's
Terrace, Chelsea, and 5, Paper Buildings, Temple,
called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1882 ; London County
Councillor; m. 9 Aug. 18SS, Clementina Sarah, and dau.
of theHon.SirSpeneer Ponsonby Fane, K.C.B., of Brymp-
ton Park, co. Somerset, and has issue,
Edmund Spenceb, 6. May, 1889.
II. Robert Bell, 3I.A., J.P., of Kildale, b. 1859 ; called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, 1883, (27 Ashley Place, S.W.).
III. Ralph Douglas, 6. 1862, Capt. 1st Batt. 22nd Cheshire
Eegt.
I. Barbara Josephine.
IT. Cecilia Marianne.
Lineagre. — This family bore formerly the name of Petebs.
Of their ancestors, Eanulph Petebs, lived teiiq^. Charles I.,
and John Peters, Capt. E.N., was Killed in tlie Dutch war
during the reign of Charles II., leaving, besides other issue,
an eldest son, William, who m. Mary Kitchmgham, of Ponte-
fract, CO. York. His grandson, Matthew Petebs, h. at Bel-
fast 1711, was connected w^ith the Irish Goveinment in im-
proving the navigation of the loughs and rivers of Ireland ;
he m. the eldest dau. of George Younge, Esq. of Dublin, and
had, with two daus., Margaret and Hannah, a son,
Eev. William Peters, 6. in Dublin 1741, LL.D., R.A.,
F.E.S., Chaplain to George IV., Prebendary of Lincoln,
Rector of Eaton and Knipton, in co. Leicester, and Wools-
thorpe, CO. Lincoln. This gentleman was a painter of much
celebrity. He m. Margaret, dau. and co-heir of Eev. John
Knowsley, of Burton Agnes, co. York, and by her (who m.
2ndly, Eev. John Gibbons, Rector of Brasted, Kent, son of
Sir William Gibbons, Bart, of Stanwell, Middlesex) had issue,
I. John William, M.A., Rector of Langford, Berks, vi. Cathe-
rine,dau. of Sampson Colclough, Esq. ofBaconfield, Newark,
and had issue.
II. George Augustus, Barrister-at-Law, of Ruswarp, near
Whitby, b. 3 April, 1793; m. Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev,
Dr. Herbert, and had issue,
1 Anne, m. 1846, Rev. R. Rastall, and d. 1847, leaving
issue.
in. Edmund, of whom presently.
I. Elizabeth, m. Rev. Thomas Green, Rector of Bagby, co.
Northampton, and has issue,
1 Thomas, a Barrister of the Inner Temple; m. 1851,
Laura, dau. ot Capi. Clarke, R.N., and d. 1874, leaving,
viith other issue, Capt. John Green, 5th Dragoon
Guards.
Rev. William Peters d. 1814. His 3rd son,
Edmund Peters, of Brasted Park, Kent, Kildale, and Lar-
pool, CO. York, b. 27 April, 1796, assumed by sign-manual the
name and arms of Tukton only, in compliance with the will
of the eminent physician. Dr. Turton, who bequeathed him
the bulk of his large fortune. He rii. April, 1822, Marianne,
only child and heir of Robert Bell-Livesay, Esq. of Kildale
(2nd son of Ralph Bell, Esq. of Thirsk, co. York), by Jane his
wife, dau. of Rev. Dr. Cleaver, Rector of Malton, and had
issue,
I. Edmund Henby, now of Upsall and Larpoolt
II, Robert Consett, 6. 1827, and d. at Florence 1831.
I. Marianna Teresa Livesay, m. 1848, Multon Lambarde, Esq.
of Beechmount, Kent, and has issue.
Mr. Turton, J.P. and D.L. N.R. co. York, and J.P. for Kent,
was for some time M.P. for Hedon. He d. 1857, and was s. la
the family estates by his only surviving son.
<^amilj of £urlon.
Sir John Tubton, Knt., one of the Barons of the Exchequer,
and subsequently one of the Judges of the Court of King's
Bench in the reign of William III., had, besides other issue,
De. John Tubton, M.D., of The Hall, Wolverhampton, and
of Adam Street, Adelphi, London, 6. 1700; m. 1734, Dorothy,
only surviving child of Gregory Hickman, Esq., by Dorothy,
dau. of Walter Moseley, Esq. of The Mere, Enville, co. Staf-
ford, d. 1754. Dr. Johnson wrote some verses to this lady: —
" To Miss Hickman playing on the Spinet " (Boswell's /.j/ui-
son, vol. i. p. 97). He had an only son, John Tueton, edu-
cated at Queen's Coll. Oxon, elected lladcliife Travelling
Fellow May, 1761, and admitted a Fellow of the College of
Physicians 1768. In 1771 he was appointed Physician to the
Queen's Household, and 1782 to the Queen, the following year
Physician Extraordinary to the King, and in 1797 Physician
in Ordinary to the King and Prince of Wales. He m. Maiy,
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dan. and co-luir of Joseph Kitchinsmaii, Ksq. of Balk Hall,
near Tliirsk, by Mary, dau. of M'illiaiu Lambe, Esq., and
had no issue. He d. 15 April, 1S06.
Anns — Quarterly : 1st and 4th erm., ten trefoils, four, three,
two, and one, vert: ind gu., a lion rampant between three
treiV'ils ; ord, per chevron az. and sa. a chevron engrailed
with plain cotises between three bells arg. Crest — Out of a
mural coronet arg., a cubit arm, habited vert, cufled of the first,
the hand ppr., holding a banner per fesse arg. and verr, the
fringe counterchanged, a trefoil in centre of banner. Motto —
Formos;i qua? honesta.
•St.irs— Upsall Castle, Thir*k, and Larpool Hull, Whitby, co.
York.
TURVILE OF BOSWORTH HALL.
The late Sir Fkancis Cuakles Foktescue
TrEviLE, K.C.M.G., of Bosworth Hall, J.P. cos.
Lei^'l.'^tel• and iS'ortliaiiiptoii, aud D.L. co. Leicester,
I. 10 Jan. 1831 ; m. 3 Aug. 1878, Adelaide Anna-
bella, widow of John, Lord Lisgar, G.C.B., and
dan. of Edward Tuite Dalton, Esq., by Olivia his
wife, afterwards Marchioness of Ileadfort, and
d. s. J}. 1SS9.
Lineage. — The family of Todrville (or Tdrvile) is of
Norman extraction.
Soon after the conquest of England, the Tourvilles became
extensive proprietors in the counties of Warwick and Leicester,
being lords in the former of the manors of I'ailington, Herde-
benve, Bedworth, Chelmescote, Fulbrooke, and Nuneaton ;
and giving, in the latter, their name to the manor of Norman-
ton-Turvile, the original seat of the family.
George Tcrvile (eldest son of Sir William Turvile, Knt. of
Kormanton-Turvile, by Jane his 2nd wife, eldest dau. of Sir
John Warburton, of Warburton and Arley) was given Aston-
Flamville, co. Leicester, by his father, who d. 2 July, 1552.
He in. 1st, Anne, dau. of John Sheldon, Esq., but by her had
no issue. He ra. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Hynde,
Knt. of Madingley, co. Cambridge, by whom (who d. 15C9) he
had three sons and two daus. The eldest son,
Hexrt TcKviLE, Esq. of Aston-Flamville, m. Anne, dau. of
William Cooke, Citizen of London, and had two sons, George,
his successor, and Francis, who d. s. p. 4 Aug. 1638. He was
High Sheriff of co. Leicester 20 Elizareth, aniio 1584, and
dying 1615-16, was s. by his elder son,
George Turvile, Esq. of Aston-Flaraville, 6. 1580; m.
23 Feb. 1599, Anne, dau. and co-heir of John Martin, of Poole
House, by whom (who d. 1658) lie had three sons and two daus.
George Turvile d. 1658, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henet Tcrvile, Esq. of Aston-Flamville, bapt. 15 Aug.
1602 ; m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Christopher Anderton, Esq. of
Lostock, CO. Lancaster, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Eavenscroft, Esq., but by those wives he had no issue. He
m. 3rdly, Grace, dau. of Humphrey Berry, Esq. of Berry
Kerbert, Devon, by whom he had issue. He d. 1671, aged 69,
and was s. by his son,
William Tcrvile, Esq. of Aston-Flamville, m. 1st, Cathe-
rine, dau. and eventual co-heir of Sir Francis Englefield, Bart,
of Wootton Bassett, co. Wilts, and had issue. Mr. Turvile m.
2ndly, Isabella, dau. and co-heir of Sir Aston Cockaigne, Knt.
of Pooley, CO. Warwick, and by her had four sons and one
dau. He was s. by his eldest son,
William Tcrvile, Esq. of Aston-Flamville, 6. 25 May, 1667,
ra. Frances, dau. of Charles Fortescue, Esq. of Husbands'
Bosworth, CO. Leicester, and had issue,
Carrington Franxis, b. 9 March, 1689-90, sold Aston-Flam-
ville, 1746, toShuckburgh Ashby, Esq., and d. 29 Oct. 1745,
leaving no surviving issue.
Charles, ol whom presently.
Henry, b. 13 April, 1697.
Mr. Turvile d. March, 1702-3. His 2nd son,
Charles Tcrvile, Esq., tji. Mary, dau. of Anthony Salvin,
E=q. of Croxdale, co. Durham, and was .5. by his son,
William Tcrvile, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Henry Bolney,
Esq., by whom (who d. 8 Dec. 1798; he had a son,
Francis Fortescce, his heir.
On the decease of his cousin, Maria Alathea Fortescue, 21 May,
I'ly.i, Mr. Turvile inherited, as heir-at-law, the estate of
Ilusljands' Bosworth, co. Leicester, and other estates and
manors in cos. Northampton, Bucks, and Oxford. He d. 12
June, 1777, and was s. by his son,
1'ran'cis Fortescce Tcrvile, Esq. of Husbands' Bosworth,
rn. 'J April, 1780, Barbara, dau. of the Hon. Charles Talbot
and sister of Charles, loth Earl of Shrewsbury, and by her
(who d. 4 Jan. Ia06; had issue,
George Fortescde, his heir.
Jauies Charles, d. 27 June, 1839.
John Henry. Francis Thomas (Eev.)
William Benjamin, d. unm. 15 March, 1833.
Edward Felix, 'i. unm. 10 Dec. 18.16.
Elizabeth Alathea.
Louisa Mary, >n. I May, 1817, William Kerril Amherst, Esq.
of I'arndon Hall, Essex.
Mr. Turvile d. 13 July, 1839, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Fortescue Tcrvile, Esq. of Husbands' Bosworth
Hall, CO. Leicester, b. 5 Feb. 1782; m. 9 Oct. 1826, Henrietta,
dau. of the Baron Adolph von der Lanckin, of Galenbeck, in
the Duchy of Mecklenburgh-Sehwerin, andcZ. 10 Dec. 1859,
leaving by her (who d. 12 Jan. 1869),
Francis Charles Fortescce (Sir), K.C.M.G.,now of Bosworth
Hall.
George William, b. 18 March, 1833, and d. 1859.
Mary Frances Charlotte.
Arms—Gu., three chevronels vaire. Crest — A dove, wings
closed, with an olive branch in its beak, all ppr. Motto— Vivtus
semper eadem.
Seat — Husbands' Bosworth, co. Leicester.
TWEEDIE OF DRTJMELZIER, OLIVER,
QUARTER, RACHAN, &c.
TwEEDiE, James, of Kachan, Quarter, &c., co.
Peebles, D.L., b. 6 Feb. 1831; m. 1858, Jane
Aitken, only surviving child of John White, of
Lrumelzier and Netherurd, co. Peebles, and JIow-
burn, CO. Lanark, D.L. and Convener of co. Peebles.
This marriage was dissolved, and Mr. Tweedie wt.
2ndly, 30 Sept. 1863, Emma Charlotte, 2nd dau.
of David Cunliffe, Esq., Bengal C.S., 3rd son of
Lieut.-G-en. Sir Robert Henry Cunliffe, Bart.,
C.B., of Acton Park, co. Denbigh, and has issue,
I. Thomas Cdnliffe, 6. 14 Aug. 1864.
II. Percy Charles, b. 23 March, 1869.
III. Lawrence William, 6. 17 Aug. 1870.
IV. Francis James, b. 21 Feb. 1872.
V. Gerald Scott, b. 24 Nov. 1874.
I. Amy Charlotte.
Lineage.— This family derives its name from lands lying
on the river Tweed, co. Lanark.
John de Tcedy occurs in a charter of Alexander III.,
1249-85.
Ftnlet de Twttdtn, del Counte de Lanark, did homage to
Edward I. 1296.
Roger, son of Fynley, had a charter from Robert I. of
Drumelzier, co. Peebles, 1326, on the resignation of Sir William
Eraser, whose dau. and co-heir he is said to have married, and
another of Hope-Kailzie.
The only existing branch of the Tweedies in Tweeddale has
been seated at Oliver at least from the middle of the 15tli
century.
William Tweedie held Oliver Castle from Sir William
KnoUys, Lord of St. John and Preceptor of Torpliichen.
Lacrence Tweedie, his son, in 1489, had seventy-four
lambs, his property, stolen by Thomas Porteus, of Hawkshaw,
from the lands of Oliver.
Andrew Tweedie, of Oliver Castle, and his kinsman,
Andrew and Walter, of the Drumelzier family, had a suit ia
1492 for possession of half the lands of Kingledoors.
Thomas Tweedie, of Oliver Castle, was concerned in the
slaughter of John, Lord Fleming when hawking, 1 Nov.
1524, which caused a long feud between the families and
complicated legal proceedings. It was not till 1530 that this
was finally settled, Thomas imdertaking to leave Scotland for
three years.
William Tweedie, of Oliver Castle, had a feu charter 11
Dec. 1505, of the lands of OUver, for annual payment of £6 to
James, Lord Torphichcn.
William Tweedie, of Oliver, his son, was killed 1604, and
his cows, oxen, and horses stolen by " Johne Batiesoun, alias
Jok of the Scoir," who was hanged at Edinburgh for these
crimes.
Thomas Tweedie, of Oliver Castle, had a charter, 18 Aug.
1611, of his estate from Mr. Robert Williamson, of Muirestoun,
Superior of all the Temple lands in Scotland, and Heritable
Bailie of the Regality of Torphichen, the tenure being changed
to blench for payment of one penny annually at Pentecost.
Patrick Tweedie of Oliver, had a charter from Thomas,
Earl of Melrose, President of the Court of Session, on his
father's resiguation, 14 June, 1619, on his marriage. His wife,
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Janet Bullo, Boo, or Boe, was dau. of John Boe, of Staine, near
Eiggar, co. Lanark; her sister, Agnes, carried the estate of
Staine to lier husband, John Dickson, and was mother of John
Dickson, of Uartree, a Senator of the College of Justice 1G49.
Patrick and bis wife were both alive in 1649, when he put up
a stone, with liis arms, at Oliver, still existing; the crest is
a boar's head couped. The arms of Boe are, Arg., a stag trip-
pant az., attired gu., nna chief of the last three martlets of the
field. Their eldest son, Thomas, younger, of Oliver, was a Mem-
ber of the Committee of War for co. Peebles 1649, but d. before
his father k. p.
John TwEEorE, of Oliver, s. his father, Patrick, before 7
April, 1667, and left a son,
Thomas Twekdie, of Oliver, m. Christian 'WilUarason, who
d. 13 May, 1700, aged 51, and d. 7 May, 1731, aged 75. He had
three sons,
James, ot Oliver.
Thomas, who bought Quarter in 1740, and from whom the
present line descends.
John, merchant in Edinburgh, d. s. p. before 1778.
The eldest son,
James Tweedie, of Oliver, had a charter from Thomas, Earl
of Haddington, his father having disponed the estate in his
favour, 16 April, 1694. There is at Oliver a stone with his
arms, 1734, his own and his wife's initials, and the motto,
"Tholl and think on." lie m. 1718, Margaret, sister and co-
heir (with her sister, Mrs. Jlurray, of Kennelhead) of Adam
Ewart, of Sailfoot, co. Dumfries. He d. 10 Aug. 1753, aged
70, and his widow 1 Feb. 1772, at the age of 85. They had
issue,
Thomas, d. young. Thomas, of Oliver.
Marion, 6. 1719.
Christian, d. unm. 13 March, 1775, aged 52.
Margaret, d. unm. 23 Nov. 1774, aged 49.
Jean, b. 17'26; d. young.
The only surviving son,
Thomas Tweedie, of Oliver, 6. 8 Nov. 1727; m. 1754, Jane,
dau. of James Brown, of Edmonstone, co. Lanark. Mr.
Tweedie d. 6 March, 1803, and his widow in 1809. They had,
with others who d. young,
Adam Ewart, Capt. in the army, bapt. 28 Oct. 1758, d. uinn.
shortly before liis father.
Lawrence, of whom presently.
Elizaberh, or Eethia, b. 31 May, 1766 ; m. Thomas Tweedie,
of Patervan, co. Peebles, and had issue.
Margaret, bapt. 6 March, 1763; to. 1779, John Anderson, of
Cramalt, co. Peebles, and had issue.
Anne, bapt. 14 Sept. 1771 ; m. 13 April, 1792, John Craw-
ford, merchant in Leith, and had issue.
Christian, bapt. 29 May, 1774; m. Thomas Stodart, of Car-
drona Mains, co. Peebles, and d. 14 June, 1806, leaving
issue,
George, aftenvards of Oliver.
Thomas, m. 1828, Robina Ker Aitchison, and had issue.
Jamt'S, of Walston Place, co. Lanark, m. 1831, Janet,
Liddell, elder (iau. and co-heir of Andrew Steele, of Cross-
wood Hill, CO. Edinburgh, and left Thomas, of Crosswood
Hill, and others.
Lawrence, m. Mary Ann Middleton, and left issue.
Jane, m. 1H36, Thomas Aitchison, Brewer in Edinburgh,
and had issue.
Mr. Thomas Stodart m. 2ndly, 1809, Anne Lawson, dau. of
Lawrence Brown, of Edmondstone, co. Lanark, by Anne,
dau. of John Lawson, of Cairnmuir, co. Peebles, and by her
had a dau. Anne Lawson Stodart, to. Eey. William Camp-
bell. Mr. Stodard d. 25 May, 1820.
The 2nd son,
Lawrence Tweedie, of Oliver and of Holmshaw, co. Dum-
fries, 6. 31 May, 1766, settled his estate by disposition, 22
Jan. 1834, on his nephew, George Stodart, and d. unm. 25
Jan. 1837.
George Tweedie-Stodart, of Oliver and Holmshaw, Writer
to the Signet, b. 13 Oct. 1799 ; m. 1833, Mary Wilson, dau. of
Alexander Paul, Esq., and Elizabeth his wife, sister and co-
heir of Francis Wilson, of Stroquhan, co. Dumfries, and by
her (who d. 9 Oct. 1844) had
Thomas, of whom presently.
George, Writer to the Signet, d. unm. 23 May, 1882.
Alexander, M.D. James.
Eliza.
Mr. Tweedie-Stodart d. 26 Aug. 1869, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Thomas Tweedie-Stodart, of Oliver and Holmshaw, J.P.,
6.1838; m. 11 July, 1871, Elcanora Littledale, dau. of Eev.
John Dick, of Tweedsmuir, and has issue.
The male representation of the family passed in 1837 to the
II.
branch descended from TiiOMAS Tweedie, of Quarter, 6. 6
Dec. 1691 ; ra. Mary, dau. of Alexander Stevenson, of Smith-
field, CO. Peebles, and co-heir of her brother, Alexander Ste-
venson, of Smithfield, Sheriff Depute of the co., y/ho d. s. p.
18 Dec. 1788. They had issue,
Alexander, his heir.
Marion, m. Alexander Welsh, of Patervan ; their discendaut
is the present liev. William Welsh, of Mossfennan, co.
Peebles.
Christian, m. John Tweedie, of Stanhope, and had issue.
Anne, m. 18 June, 1766, Hev. Charles Nisbet, D.D., of Mont-
rose, and d. 12 May, 1807.
Jane, m. 1769, George Stodard, of Walston Plaee, co. Lanark,
and d. 6 June, 1812; her only child who married was
Thomas Stodart, husband of Christian Tweedie, of Oliver.
Mary, m. 5 Dec, 1771, David Stodart Easton, of Dunsyre,
and had issue.
Mr. Tweedie d. 9 Feb. 1776, and his widow 3 Feb. 1784, aged
SO. His son,
Alexander Tweedie, of Quarter, m. 20 Dec. 1782, Anne,
eldest dau. of Michael Carmiehael, of Eastend, co. Lanark,
and by (who d. 11 March, 183G, aged 77) had issue,
Thomas Stevenson, of Quarter.
Michael, d. 30 April, 1789.
Maurice, Lieut.-Gen. H.E.I.C.S., 6. 2 Oct. 1787; m. 9 Nov.
1819, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Gardiner, of Ladykirk,
CO. Ayr, by Anne, dau. of John Loch, of Uachan, co. Peebles,
and d. 1867, leaving issue.
Alexander, b. 14 June, 1789 ; d. unm.
Michael, Capt. R.A., b. 11 Nov. 1791: to. 1826, Frances,
dau. of Richard Walter Forbes, of Eolvenden, Kent, and
had issue.
John, b. 23 Sept. 1799.
Mary Hay, 6. 2 April, 1794.
Anne, b. 17 Feb. 1796; m. — Newbiggin, Esq., and had
issue.
He d. 13 Feb. 1803, aged 57, and was s. by bis son,
Thomas Stevenson Tweedie, of Quarter, Physician-General
H.E.I.C.S., D.L., CO. Peebles, b. 19 April, 1784, who became
heir-male of Oliver in 1837. He added largely to the estate
by the purchase of Rachan, Glenrath, and Wrae, a former pos-
session of the Tweedies, &c., »i. Benjamina, dau. of Charles
Mackay, Esq., and d.ll March, 1855, having had issue,
James, now of Eachan, Quarter, &c.
Charles, m. April, 1865, Ada Frances, eldest dau. of David
Cunliffe, Esq., Bengal C.S., and has issue.
William Thomas, TO. April, 1864, Mary, only child of Francis
Cope, Esq., and has issue.
Mina, to. Dec. 1862, John Swift, Esq. of Keoltown, co. West-
meath, and has issue.
Annie Elizabeth, m. May, 1868, Charles Eingwood, Esq.,
C.E., of Bengal.
Mary Hay, m. April, 1879, Douglas W. GifTord, Esq.
Seat— Eachan House, Biggar, and Hall Manor, Peebles.
TWEMLOW OF BETLEY COTJRT.
TwEMLOW, Thomas Fletcher, Esq. of Betley
Court, CO. Stafford, and The Hill, Sandbach, co.
Chester, J. P. and D.L., Chairman of Quarter Ses-
sions CO. Stafford, and County Alderman, Barrister
at-Law of Lincoln's Inn, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, b.
25 Aug. 1819; m. 12 July, 1849, Eliza Anne, eldest
dau. of William Paynter, Esq. of Eichmond,
Surrey.
Liineage. — George Twemlow, Esq. of Arclyd, co. Ches-
ter, 6. 1631 ; TO. 16G2, Mary Lingard, granddau. and sole hefr
of William Lingard (who purchased an estate in ArclyU temp.
James I. ; the present Mr. Twemlow is now the Lord of the
Manor of Arclyd), and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Joseph (Rev.), of Dursley, co. Gloucester, d. t.p. 1748.
m. Nathan (Eev.), of Arclj'd, d. s. p. 1714.
Mr. Twemlow d. 1711, and was s. by his eldest eon,
John Twemlow, Esq. of Arclyd, m. 1658, Mary, dau. of
James Poole, and had issue,
I. George, his heir.
II. Joseph (Rev.), of Etwall, co. Derby, Rector of Morley,
CO. Derby ; d. i.-p- 1778.
III. Wilham, d. young.
The eldest son,
George Twemlow, Esq. of Arclyd, b. 1703 ; m. 1727, Mary,
dau. of F'raneis Parrott, Esq., and by her (who d. 1753) had
issue,
I. Francis, d. s.p. 1776.
II. John, of Arclyd, b. 1730 ; to. Ann, dau. of James Whalley ;
and d. Aug. 1789, leaving issue,
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1 TnoMAs. ot Liverpool, andLiseard, eo. Chester, m. Eliza-
bftli. Uau. of William Hamilton, Esq. (of the family of
Grange o/co. Ai/r), and left issue, liEV. William Hamil-
ton TWEMLOW. Kector of Baheary, Somerset, in. Ellen,
onlv dau. of Rev. Joseph Hordern (whose mother was
co-heir of Kev. Josoph Ward, Vicar of Prostbury, co.
Chester), and d. 9 April, 1S79, having had issue, Walter
Hamilton Tnemlow, if. ,■;. p., and three daus.
2 John, HI. Sarah, dau. of John Twiss. Esq., and leftisaue,
George. Major-Gen. in the Indian army, m. Anna Maria,
dau. of Edward D'Oyley, Esq., and li having had issue,
three sons and five daus. ; George, the eldest 8on,ra. his
cousin, Georgiana Hamilton Twemlow, dau. of Rev. W.
H. Twemlow.
m. George, of The Hill, Sandbach, &. Aug. 1736; d.imm.
29 Jan. 1 SOS.
rv. Thomas, of whom we treat.
V. Joseph, (/. 1765. vi. William, d. youag.
The 4th son,
Thomas Twemlow, Esq. of The Hill, Sandbach, co. Chester,
b. IS Nov. 173S ; ??!. 1st. Abigail, dau. of John Marc, Esq., by
whom he had George, Catherine, and Ann. The two first
./. young, and Ann, d. unm. Dec. 1S52. He m. 2ndly, 21 Sept.
1778, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Kev. Joseph Ward, M.A.,
Vicar of Trestbury, co. Chester, and had by her,
I. Thomas, of Peatswood, co. Stafford, J. P., D.L., and High
Sheriff CO. Stafford 1830, b. 3 July, 1782; m. 9 Aug. 1828,
Harriet Frances, dau. of Edward Townsend, of Wincham,
CO Chesu-r, and d. s. p. 1 May, 1872.
II. Francis, of Betley Court.
I. Mary, d. unm. 28 Nov. 1860.
Mr. Twemlow d. 1801. His 2nd son,
Francis Twemlow, Esq. of Betley Court, for twenty-three
years Chairman of the Quarter Sessions co. Stafford, b. 16 Aug.
1783; in. '2.1 June, 1814, Elizabeth, dau. of SirThomas Fletcher,
1st Bart, of Betley Court, by whom (who d. 18 July, 1863) he
left at his decease, 10 March, 1865,
I. Thomas Fletcher, now of Betley Court, and The Hill,
Sandbach.
II. Francis Cradock (Rev.), of Peatswood, ("J. 7 Oct. 1818 (d.
Nov. 1879): 1/i. 11 Jan. 1848, Charlotte dau. of K. Wilbra-
ham, of Rode, co. Chester, by whom (who d. liir.2) he had
a son, Francis Randle, m. lst,17 Dec. 1878, Evelyn Harriet,
2nd dau. of Sir John 1 homas Bullcr Duckworth, 2nd Bart,
(she d. 1880), and 2ndly, 1882, Annie May Gertrude, only
child of Rev. E. Lewis, and a dau. m. Rev. George Bolney
Browne, and has issue, two sons.
III. John Fletcher, b^ 29 March, 1826 ; m. Jessie Barbara,
dau. of Rev. John Armitstead, Vicar of Sandbach, and d. s. j).
14 Nov. 1874.
I. Mary Ann, m. 20 June, 1837, the late Rev. Charles Smith
Koyds, Rector of Haughton, co. Stafford, and left issue, four
sons and four daus.
II. Anastdsid, m. July, 1868, Rev. Thomas Burne, Rector of
Norbury, co. Stafford, who d. s. p. 1887.
III. Elizabeth, ni. i Dec. 1855, Rev. Charles Whately, late
Rector of Taplow, co. Buckingham.
Arms — .\z., two bars engrailed or, charged with three boars'
heads couped erect sa. Crest — A parroquet standing on the
stump of a tree, a branch sprouting therefrom, allppr. Motto
— Nee cunctando nee temere agendo.
Scats—Betley Court, Crewe, co. Stafford ; and The Hill,
Sandbach, co. Chester.
TWISS OF BIRDHILL.
Twi.?s, Ha.stings, Esq. of Birdhill House, co.
Tippenxry, M.D., J.P., b. 1817 ; m. 27 Sept. 1855,
Sarah, dau. and co-heir of Capt. Stirton, H.E.I.C.S.,
of Earlswood House, Surrey, and has issue,
I. Egbert George Edward, late Lieut. 6th Dragoon Guards,
Berved with his regt. in the three Afghan campaigns
■Vi78, 1879, 1880, and was present at the battle of Dacka,
and took part in the expeditions against Wazier Kail
(medal and clasp), b. 1856; to. 16 Nov. 1881, Alice
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Major Edward Henry Drake,
late Northumberland Fusiliers.
II. Hastings Stirton, d. young.
III. Arthur Ormsby, d. young.
IV. William, d. young.
I. Sarah Elizabeth Letitia.
II. Emily Alice Moore, m. 14 April, 1891, Rev. Alexander
Thomas, Rector of Nenagh, co. Tipperary, and d. 10 Feb.
1892.
Liineag'e. — The first of this family who settled in Ireland
at the close of the reign of Cuakles 1. was
Richard Twiss, Esq. of Killintierna, J. P. co. Kerry, and, as
agent to Herbert, Earl of Powis, lived in the castle of Castle
I:,land. He in. Frances Broderick, a near relative of the Earl
of Powis, and had issue,
I. Francis, his hoir.
II. Robert, m. Dorah Parsons (of the Cragbeg family), co.
Limerick.
III. George, m. Arabella Cooper, co. Limeiick.
IV. Richard, who returned to England, and was ancestor of
Richard Twiss, Esq. (the author of Travels in Euiope\
also of tlie family settled in Holland, of several officers of
E.A. and K.E., and of Horace Twiss, Esq.
I. Jane, to. Francis Radley, Esq. of Knockerowr, co. Cork.
The eldest son,
Francis Twiss, Esq. of Killintierna, vi. Jane Parsons, of co.
Limerick, and had (with two daus.) a son,
Martin Twiss, Esq. of Killintierna, m. Catherine, dau. of
John Williams, Esq. of Gortaclea, in the same co., and had
issue,
I. Francis, d. unm. ; will dated 29 April, 1734.
II. Robert, his heir.
III. William, m. Avice, dau. of John Godfrey, Esq. of Bal-
lingamboon, co. Kerry, and had issue,
1 William, in. his first cousin, Henrietta Godfrey.
1 Catherine, to. Ddvid Fitzgerald, Esq. of Adrival, co.
Kerry, and had issue.
2 Dorcas, m. Caleb Palmer, Esq.
3 Jane, d. unm. 1841.
4 Avice, TO. Richard Purcell, Esq. of Gurtnaconroe, co.
Cork.
IV. George, to. Eliza, dau. of — Day, Esq. of The Manor, co.
Kerry, and had issue, two sons, Francis and Edward, and
two daus., TO. Mason and Shewell, Esqs.
V. Richard, m. 2 July, 1756, Eliza, 2nd dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Radley, Esq. of Knockerowr, co. Cork, and had
one son, Martin, m. Eliza, dau. of — Nugent, Rsq.
VI. John, TO. Eliza, dau. of Arthur Bastable, Esq. of Moha-
liffe Castle, co. Kerry, and had a son, William.
I. Ellen, m. John Mari-hall, Esq. of Riverville, co. Kerry.
II. Mary, m. — Williams, Esq.
Mr. Twiss (whose will, dated 4 Nov. 1742, was proved in
Tralee 174.'3) was s. by his 2nd, but eldest surviving son,
Robert Twiss, Esq. of Killintierna, m. Dorcas, dau of John
Godfrey, Esq. of Ballingamboon, co. Kerry, by Dorcas his
wife, dau. of Henry Blenncrhasset, Esq. (aunt of Sir Rowland
Blennerhassett, 1st Bart, of Blennerville), and d. 29 Jan.
1771, leaving (with two daus., Catherine, m. William Hilliard,
Esq., and Avice, to. Thomas Marshall, Esq. of Riverville, co.
Kerry) one son,
George Twiss, Esq. of Cordell House and Anna, co. Kerry,
m. 11 Jan. 1773, Honoria, dau. of William Meredith, of Dicks-
grove, CO. Kerry, by Marian, dau. of Maurice Fitzgerald, Knt.
of Kerry, and niece of Maurice Crosbie, 1st Lord Brandon, and
had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. William Meredith, Capt. Kerry Militia, m. his cousin,
Letitia, eldest dau. of Col. James Crosbie, of Bajlyheige
Castle, CO. Kerry, M.P., and Governor of that co. Mrs.
Twiss d. March, 1838, and he d. s. p. 28 Aug. 1844.
III. Francis, b. 1784; to. Margaret Ruth, dau. of Edward
CoUis, Esq. of Lismore, co. Kerry, and had issue, a son,
Francis, deceased, and four daus.
I. Marion, to. William Hunt Forster, Esq.
II. Dorcas, m. Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq. of Eallyseedy,
CO. Kerry, and had issue.
III. Margaret, m. James Hilliard, Esq. of Ballyhogan, co.
Kerry.
IV. Lucinda, m. Basil Bromfield, Esq. of Irvy, Queen's Co.
Mr. Twiss d. 2 April, 1802, during his shrievalty of co. Kerry,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Twiss, Esq. of Cordell House, and Anna, co. Kerry,
and latterly of Parteen, co. Tipperary, b. 26 Sept. 1777, J. P. co.
Kerry, and High Sheriff of that co. 1802-3 ; to. 5 June, 1804,
Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Atkins, Esq. of Firville, co. Cork, by
whom (who d. 1865) he had issue,
I. George, his heir.
II. Robert Atkins, of Parteen, co. Tipperary, M.D. to. Jan.
1841, Frances, dau. of Richard Phillips, Esq. of Mount
Rivers, co. Tipperary, and great-niece of Henry Deane
Grady, Esq., and d. Feb. 1848, leaving issue, one dau.
Frances Margaret, who d. unn. July, 1864.
III. Hastings, successor to his brother.
IV. Arthur Ormsby (llev.;, d. ■unm. June, 1848.
I. Maria Hastings, d. 23 June, 1869.
II. Diana Sackville, d. 1815.
ill. Dorcas Georgiana.
IV. Letitia Crosbie.
v. Margaret Ormsby, m. 1858, Richard R. Fulton. Esq.,
eldest son of the late Col. James Forrest Fulton, K.H., by
Frances Penelope his wife, dau. of Richard Bowyer Atkins,
Esq. of Braywick Grove, Berks.
Mr. Twiss d. May, 1851, and was s. by his eldest son,
George Twiss, Esq. of Birdhill, co. Tipperary, b. 1807 ; whc
became possessed of Birdhill by deed of gift from his aunt,
Margaret, 4th dau. of the late Robert Atkins, Esq. of Firville,
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CO. Cork, and widow of Arthur Ormsby, Esq. of Birdhill, who
left her that estate at her sole disposal. Had. uii;n.26 Nov.
1878, and was s. by his only surviving brother, Hastings
Twiss, now of Birdhill.
Scats —Birdhill House, co. Tipperary, and Knockduff, co.
Cork.
TYLDEN OF MILSTED.
Ttlden, Eichaed James, Esq. of The Manor
House, Milsted, co. Kent, J.P., Capt. Eoyal East
Kent Yeomanry, b. 5 Aug. 1852 ; s. Iws father 1875 ;
m. 1879, Edith Marion, youngest dau. of Frederic
Jones, Esq., and has issue,
James Eichaed, b. 26 April, 1889.
Mary Eleanor, b. 10 Nov. 1882.
Lineage.— The family of Tylden, one of great antiquity,
has been seated in Kent for several centuries. Of the three
distinct branches into which it separated, the eldest became
possessed of Milsted in that co. ; the second removed into
Sussex, and one of its members emigrating, founded the
numerous Tildens of America, while the youngest branch
settled at Ifield. The family anciently possessed lands in the
parishes of Brenchley, Otterden, Kennington, and Tilman-
stone, and so far back as the reign of Edward III. it is stated
that William Tylden paid aid for lands in Kent when the Black
Prince was knighted.
Kichaed Ttlden, Esq., son of William Tylden, by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of James Tonge, and a descendant of the Worm-
sell branch, purchased, 16 Sept. 9 Charles I., from Edward
Chute, Esq.of Bethersden, the manor and advowson of Milsted,
Kent. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Toke, Esq. of Godlinton
(of consanguinity to Archbishop Chichele, founder of All
Souls' College) and had issue. Mr. Tylden d. 1659, and was s.
by his eldest son,
William Ttlden, Esq. of Milsted, m. Hannah, dau. of Sir
Thomas Manby, of co. Lincoln, and dying 1708, was s. by his
only son,
Richard Ttlden, Esq. of Milsted, m. 1710, Elizabeth, dau.
of Thomas Osborne, Esq. of Place House, Hartlip, Kent, and
co-heir to her brothers, and by her (who d. 1766, aged 79) he
had issue, Richard Osborne, his heir ; Hannah, m. Edward
Belcher. Esq. of Ulcomb; Mary, m. April, 1748, Rev. Thomas
Bland, M.A. ; and Philippa. Mr. Tylden d. 1763, and was s.
by his son.
Rev. Richard Osborne Ttlden, of Milsted, Rector thereof,
5)1. Oct. 1754, Deborah, dau. and heir of Daniel May, Esq., and
had issue,
I. Richard, his heir.
II. Osborne, ot Torrj- Hill, Milsted, m. Miss Anne Withers,
of London, and dying 1827, left
1 Osborne, d. young.
2 Charles, Lieut. R.N., deceased.
3 John, Lieut.-Gen. and Col. R.A., d. 1866, leaving issue.
4 Henry, Lieut. B.N., married.
1 Anna, deceased.
2 Mary (Madame Maillie).
3 Eliza, married.
4 Emily, m. 1840, Lieut. -Col. Pattenson, of Ibornden.
5 Isabella, m. Capt. Luke Alen (who d. 1878), son of Col.
Alen, C.B., of St. Wolstan's, co. Kildare, and representa-
tive of Archbishop .ilen.
6 Imogen, m. Capt. Lempriere, E.A.
III. Richard Cooke, Rector of Milsted, who assumed the sur-
name and arms of Pattenson, in compliance with the testa-
mentary injunction of William Pattenson, Esq. of Ibornden,
Biddenden {see Pattenson).
I. Manby Md.ry, d. uani.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1st, Vallyer Baker, Esq. of Sittingboume,
and had a son, Vallyer. She -»i. 2ndly, John Withers, Esq.
of London.
Rev. Richard Osborne Tylden d. 1766, aged 44 (his widow m.
Rev. Edward Smith, Rector of Milsted), and was s. by his
eldest son,
Richard Ttlden, Esq. of Milsted Manor House, m. 1st,
Miss Mary Rolphe, of Ashford, and had one son,
Richard Osborne, Vicar of Chilham with Moldash, Kent, for
fifty-three years, m. 1st, Frances, 2nd dau. of William
Fairman, Esq., and by her (who d. April, 1849) left at his
decease, March, 1862, two daus., Frances Jane Kemp, m.
1857, John Blyth, Esq. and Annabella. The Rev. K. O.
Tylden vi. 2ndly, May, 1851, Harriot Leonora Fiances,
dau. of James Stanley Ireland, Esq,, by whom he had,
Richard, b. May, 1858, and Catherine Matilda. He d. March,
1862.
Mr. Tylden j,i. 2ndlv. Jane, dau. of Rev. Samuel Auchmuty,
Rector of New York, and sister to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Samuel
Auchmuty, G.C.B., by whom he had issue,
I. John Maxwell (Sir), of whom presently.
II. William Burton, late Brigadier-Gen. in the army, and
Col. R.E., m. 1st, 20 Aug. 1817, Leolina, eldest dau. of
William Baldwin, Esq. of Steed Hill, Kent, and by her had
two sons,
1 William, late of Milsted.
2 Richard, Col. R.E., C.B., A.D.C. to the Queen ; d. on
his passage home after the Crimean War, from wounds
received in the trenches.
He TO. 2ndly, 1851, Mary, widow of Capt. J. H. Baldwin,
and dau. of the late Rev. George Dinely Goodeve. Gen.
Tylden, mortally wounded at the battle of the Alma, d. the
day after the battle, 21 Sept. 1854, and his widow. Lady
Tylden, was raised to the same rank as if her husband had
survived to be made a K.C.B.
1. Mary Isabella, m. Rev. Ralph Price, Rector of Lyminge,
Kent.
Mr. Tylden d. 2 Feb. 1832. His elder son by his 2nd wife,
Sill John Maxwell Ttlden, Knt. of Milsted, J. P. and
D.L., formerly Lieut. -Col. in command 52nd Regt., b. 25 Sept.
1787 ; m. 1st, 1829, Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev. Henry Lomax
Walsh, LLD., of Grimblesthorpe, co. Lincoln, and 2ndly,
Chariotte, dau. of Sir Robert Synge, Bart. By his 1st wife
(who d. 1839) he had a dau. Jane Elizabeth, m. 1860, Charles
Wright, Esq. (who took the surname of Ttlden before Wright),
and she d. 1868, leaving issue, Charles Maxwell, b. 1864. Sir
John Tylden d. 18 May, 1866. His nephew,
Rev. William Ttlden, M.A., of The Manor House, Milsted,
Vicar of Standford, near Hythe, 6. 3 July, 1818; m. 30 Nov.
1852, Eleanor Coates, 2nd dau. of Rev. James W. Bellamy,
Vicar of Sellinge, formerly head Master of Merchant Taylors'
School, and d. Feb. 1876, leaving issue,
I. Richard James, now of Milsted.
u. William, b. 1854.
III. Harry John, b. 1856, d. 16 July, 1892.
Arms—Az., a saltire erm. between four phcons or. Ci-est —
A battle-axe, with a serpent twining round it, all ppr. Motto —
Truth and liberty.
Seat — Milsted Manor House, Sittingboume.
TYLER OF LINSTED.
Tyiee, Lieut.-CoI/. Charles John Eopee,
of Lodge, Linsted, co. Kent, J. P., h. 1835 ; Major
late 80th Foot, served in Crimea, China, and South
African campaigns, and in Perak expedition; m.
1865, Catharine, dau. of W. P. Dobson, Esq. of
Bearstead House, near Maidstone, and has issue,
William Charles, b. 1 Dec. 1866.
M.abel.
Lineage.— Peter Ttler, Capt. 52nd Foot, m. Hon. Anna.
Roper, dau. of Henry, 8th Lord Teynham, by his 3rd wife,
Anne, Baroness Dacre, and by her (^. 20 Aug. 1719, d. 1782)
had issue,
I. Francis Henry, of whom presently.
II. George Peter, m. Anne, dau. of Col. Charles Long, 84th
Regt., of Tubney, Berks, and widow of William Moscrop,
Esq., and d. at Bladras, 18 Oct. 1834, aged 72, having by
her (who 14 Nov. 1840) had issue, six sons and three daus.
III. Charles (Sir), G.C.B., Admiral R.N. {uetYLEB-of Cot-
trell).
I. F'rances Anne, m. James Wilder, Esq.
II. Mary, 6. Dec. 1757.
The eldest son,
Francis Henry Tyler, Esq., Solicitor ot the Court of
Chancery and Common Pleas, m. 1st, C Jan. 1785, his cousin,
Hon. Betty Maria Roper, elder dau. of Henry, 11th Lord
Teynham, and by her (who d. 1 March, 1788) had issue, an
only son,
Charles Henry, of Linsted Lodge.
He )i!. 2n(ily, 9 Aug. 1793, Hon. Catherine Roper, younger
dau. of Henry, 11th Lord Teynham, and by her (whod. 1 Jan.
1829) had issue, two sons and six daus. Mr. Tyler d. 9 April,
1815, aged 61. His eldest son,
Charles Henrt Tyler, Esq.of Linsted Lodge, Kent, D.L.,
Lieut.-Col. East Kent Militia, 6. 22 Feb. 1788; m. Delilah
Benwell, and by her (who d. 6 Dec. 1875) had issue,
I. Henry Francis, d. 7 April, 1850, aged 16.
II. Charles John Roper, of Linsted Lodge.
III. George William Roper, b. 22 Nov. Ia36; m. 14 Dec.
1861, Alice, rehct of Charles Lake, Esq. of Milsted, Kent,
and dau. of David Thomas Alston, Esq. of Cheney Itock,
Sheerness, and has issue, George Frederick. 6. 12 Aug.
1864; Percy, 6. 15 Feb. 1867; H«imrfi~*June, 1872.
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IV. Koper Dacre, Major late llth Foot.
V. Kreilerick lioper.
VI. Octavius, m. 14 Jlay, 1S74, Adola Louis.T, yonnccpt dau.
of liov. Jubn llan.ilton. Vicar of Linstid, Kciit, and lias
issue, Henry ; aiul Elnith.
I. Betty Maria liopcr.
II. Catherine lioper. m. IS Nov. 1S73, George Gott Nelson,
Capt. R.A. who (/. 1878.
Col. Tyler J. 2S Sept. 1S72.
Jrins—S:i . on a fesse wavy or, between three tigers passant
friiardaiit enuinois, a eross pat^o of the field between two cres-
cents gii. Ciisl — A tiger salient guardaut ppr., navally
crowned or.
jStdi— Lodge, Linstcd, co. Kent.
TYLER OF COTTRELIi.
Tylke, George William, Esq. of Cottrell, co.
Glamorgan, Lieut. R-JST., b. 22 July, 1852 ; m. 6
Oct. lSt>7, Juliet Alice, only surviving dau. of
Major-Gen. John Wood, Bombay Staff Corps, and
has issue,
I. George Edwaed, b. 29 Oct. 18SS.
II. Trevor St. Vincent Frederick, b. 21 June, 1S91.
Liineag-e.—Pi;TEB Tyler. Esq., Capt 52nd Eegt., 77i. the
Hon. Anna Maria Hopcr, dau. of Henry, 8th Lord I'eynhaui,
by Anne, Baroness Dacre, his wife, and had issue,
I. Franxis Henrt (nee Tteer of Linsted).
II. George Peter, Madras O.S., m. Anna, dau. of Col. Charles
Long, S4th Kegt., of Tubney, Berks, and widow of William
Moscrop, Esq., and d. at Madras, 18 Oct. 1834, aged 72,
having by her (who d. 14 Nov. 1840) had issue,
1 George Dacre Alexander (Rev.), vi. Feb. 183S, Henrietta
Teresa, dau. ot Patrick Kirwan,Esq. of Cregg, co. Galway.
2 William Ilardinge, of The F'ranklands, Sussex, late of
the Bengal C.S., m. Christiana, ;dau. of Samuel Long, Esq.
3 Edward Francis, Bengal C.S.
4 Charles, Rector of Chelwood, m. Eliza, dau. of William
Lowndes,, Esq. of The Bury, Chesham, Bucks.
5 Barrett Leiinard, Col. H.M. 62ud Regt., d. of wounds
received at the taking of the Redan, Crimea.
6 Owen Blathwayt (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of North Wootton,
CO. Somerset.
1 Ann, 7/1. Rev. J. Jones.
2 Francis Cleveland, rn. Richard Lewis, Esq.
3 Gertrude, m. Richard Chatfield, Esq., Madras C.S.
III. Charles (Sir).
The youngest son.
Sir Charles Tyler, Admiral E.N., G.C.B., a highly dis-
tinguished naval oflicer, commanded the " Tonnant," 80, at
Trafalgar. Hej/i. 1st, Anne, only dau. of Charles Rice, Esq.,
R.N., and by her (who d. 1784), had one son, Charles, Comm.
R.N. lie m. 2ndly, 25 Nov. 17SS, Margaret, dau. of Abraliam
Leach, Esq. of Corston, co. Pembroke, and by her (who d. 15
July, 18S5) had issue,
I. George (Sir), of Cottrell.
II. Roper Trevor, M.A., J. P., of Mount Alyn, co. Denbigh,
Rector of Llantrithyd, co. Glamorgan, and Rural Dean, b.
April, 1801 ; d. 1885; m. 9 Aug. 1838, Isabel Bruce, 4th
dau. of John Bruce Pryce, Esq. of Duffryn, and had issue,
1 Trevor Bruce, Col. R.A. , of Llantrethyd, co. Glamorgan,
6. 7 Jan. 1811 ; m. 1873, Ada, dau. of the late Edward
Moseley Perkins, Esq. of Birtley Hall, co. Durham.
2 Hugh Maxwell, b. 25 Jan. 1846.
3 Robert Kingscote, 6. 22 Sept. 1849.
1 Alice Grey.
2 Isabel Frances, m. Hubert Churchill Gould, Esq. of
Franipton.
3 Amelia Blanche. 4 Helen Margaret.
0 Alma Mary.
I. Anne, m. Lieut. -Col. Wedgwood, Scots F'usilier Guards.
u. Caroline, m. R. J. Acland. Esq. of Boulston, co. Pembroke.
III. Emelia, 7?i. Major-Gen. Maiisell, K.H.
IV. Jane, m. Augustus Sullivan, Esq. of Riehings Lodge,
Bucks.
Sir Charles d. 28 Sept. 1835. His son.
Sir George Ttler, Knt., K.H., of Cottrell, co. Glamorgan,
J.P. and D.L. Vice-Admiral R.N., b. 28 Dec. 1792; m. 21
Sept. lolO, Harriet Margaret, dau. of the Right Hon. John
Sullivan, of Riehings Lodge, Bucks, by Lady lianiet, his
wife, dau. of George, 3rd E^tvlof Buckinghamshire, and had issue,
I. George Henry, of Cottrell, J.P. and D.L., Lieut. -Col. in
the army. Knight of the Legion of Honour, served as
Capt. lath 1 ight Infantry in the Crimea, and in the Indian
campaign, where he commanded the rear-guard at the relief
of Azimghur, b. 28 Feb. 1824.
II. Charles Iredeiick, an Officer in the army, 6. 20 Sept.
1825; m. Kate, dau. of Major Binden, and had issue,
George William, now of Cottrell.
III. Alfred, 6. 19 Nov. 1820 ; deceased.
IV. Gwinnett, of Mount Gernos, co. Cardigan, J.P. and D.L.,
furnierly Lieut. R.N., b. 25 Feb. 182&; m. 1852, Judith,
dau. and heir of JIajor Parry, of Mount Gernds, and d.
March, 1886, leaving issue,
1 Gwinnett George, J. P., of Mount Gernos, co. Cardigan,
6. 1853.
2 Charles Eustace Parry. 3 Cecil Daere.
4 William Ronald Woudville.
1 Harriet Ada. 2 Isabel Vcrre.
3 Grace Beatrice Daisy.
4 Rose de Noel St. Vincent, d. young.
V. Edward (Rev.), b. 25 Sept. 1830.
VI. John Hobart, late COth Rifles, J. P., of Manor House, St.
Hilary, co. Glamorgan, b. 18 Oct. 1831.
VII. St. Vincent, of Wistcston Court, Maiden, co. Hereford,
J. P., lale Capt. Royal Cheshire Militia, b. 12 Dec. 1834; s.
to the W'isteston property by the bequest of Mrs. Gwinnett,
1803 ; ni. 1862, Emma Maude, dau. of John Lewis Phipps,
Esq. of Leighton, Wilts, and d. 25 Aug. 1869. His widow
m. 2ndly, 1872, theMarchese di Gallidoro.
VIII. Augustus, deceased.
I. Harriet Georglna, ;);. 1st, E. P. Richards, Esq. of PlaB-
newydd, co. Glamorgan, and 2ndly, Col. Pierrepoint
Mundy, R.A.
II. Ann Maria.
HI. Caroline, to. 1st, 1S56, Hon. Windham Henry Wyndham
Quin (d. 1865), 2nd son of Windham Henry, 2nd Earl of
Dunraven. She m. 2nd!y Col. N. 0. S. Turner, R.A.
IV. Louisa, m. George, only son of the Hon. Howe Browne.
Sir George Tyler d. 1862.
^rms— Sa., on a fesse wavy or, between three tigers passant
guardant erminois, a cross patti^e of the first between two
crescents gu., in the centre chief point, pendent from a ribbon,
a representation of the gold medal presented to the late Sir
Charles Tyler by command of the Sovereign for the gallant
Admiral's services at the battle of Trafalgar (in which he com-
manded the "Tonnant"), and underneath the word "Trafal-
gar," in letters of gold. CreU — A tiger salient guardant ppr.,
navally crowned or, in the dexter paw a flag-staff, therefrom
flying the F'rench tri-coloured flag depressed and reversed.
&at— Cottrell, Cardiff.
11. Maude Margaret.
TYNDALL OF OAKLANDS.
Tyndall, Egbert, Esq. of Oaklands, co. Wex-
ford, J.P. for that CO. and co. Kilkenny, b. 21
.April, 1837; m. 19 March, 1872, Emily Thomasina
Mary, dau. of Ilenry Samuel Hunt lioyse, Esq. of
Baunow, Capt. K.N., D.L. for co. W^exford, and
has had issue,
I. Robert, 6. 12 Sept. 1874.
II. Henry Samuel, b. 5 March, 1876.
III. Edward Boyse, b. 11 Oct. 1879; d. 31 May, 1881.
IV. William Harman, b. 15 Nov. 1883.
1. Emily Grace Sophia Cora.
Lineage. — Eodert Tyndall, Esq. of the city of Dublin,
temp. George III., had by Elizabeth his wife, a son,
Robert Tyndall, Esq. of Eollevue Park, co. Dublin, and
Oaklands, co. Wexford, to. 1st, 1799, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
William Bolton, by whom (who d. 30 June, 1807, and was
bur. at St. Michan's Dublin) be had (with three children, who
rf. young, and were bur. at the same place) a son and a
dau.,
Robert, his heir.
Elizabeth, m. 1827, Alexander Richard Pope, Esq. of Eock-
suire, co. Waterford, who d. 1848, leaving issue.
Mr. Tyndall to. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Michael Lewis, Esq.
of Ballinderry and Myrtle Grove in King's cc, by whom
(who d. 9 March, 1840, aged 65, and was bur. at St. Michan's)
he had (with four other children, who d. young and are
bur. at the same place) a dau.,
F'rances Isabella, m. William Hales Carroll, Esq. of Har-
court Street, Dublin, and d. 14 Jan. 1842, aged 27, leaving
issue.
Mr. Tyndall d. 25 May, 1834, aged 65, and was bur. at St.
Michan's, when he was s. by his son,
Robert Tyndall, Esq. of Oaklands, J.P. cos. Wexford,
and Kilkenny, High Sheriff for the latter co. 1844, b. 1800:
111. 3 June, 1833, Grace Sophia, only dau. of Rev. Thomas
llarnian, of Palace, co. Wexford, and by her (who d. 21 Nov.
1883) had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Thomas llarnuin. Executive Engineer, Public Works,
India, 6. 7 April, 1840 ; m. 12 Nov. Is67, Cecilia I.ucy, dau.
of Charles W ebb, Esq., M.D., of Exeter, and had itsue
1 Charles Cecil Robert, b. 8 Nov. 1868.
1 Muriel, b. 30 Sept. 1871, d. young.
2 Aileeu Olive Napier
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HI. Samuel William, of Bailjannp, co. Wexford, Col. Durham
LiSht Infantry, 6. 1=> Nov. 1842 ; d. 15 July, 1888.
IV. Albert Henry, Executive Engineer, Public Work.s, India ,
li. 27 Aug. 1844.
A-. Arthur, a landowner in South Australia, h. 23 Dec. 1846.
I. Sarah, d. v.nm. 12 Nov. 1877. ii. Elizabeth.
III. Sophi.i Grace. iv. Hannah Jane.
Mr. Tyndall d. 18S0, and was s. by hi,s eldest son, Eobeut
TiNDALL, now of Oaklands.
Seat— Oalilands, New Eos.s, co. Wexford.
♦-
KEMEYS-TYNTE OF HALSWELL AND
CEFN MABLY.
Kemets-Ttnte, Halswell Milboexe, Esq. of
Halswell, Somerset, Cefn-Mably, co. Glamorgan,
and Burleigh Hall, co. Leicester, J. P. and D.L. co.
Monmouth, J. P. for cos. Glamorgan and Somerset,
late Capt. Ist Somerset Militia, 6. 1852; m. 1875,
Eosabelle Clare, eldest dau. of Theobald Walsh,
Esq. of Tyrrelston, co. Kddare, and has issue,
I. Charles Theodore Halsweli., h. 18 Sept. 1876.
II. Eustace, 6. 10 April, 1878.
I. Mary Arabella Swinnerton, 5. 6 April, 1884.
liineage. — From MSS. in the British Museum we find the
name of
Egbert Ttnte, of Wrasall, Somerset, who (6 Oct. 1404;
granted to John Wale and his son, lands and reversions in
Wale's Place, Portbury. and Easton in Gordano, Somerset.
I'rom Eobert Tynte descended
William Tynte, living about the latter end of the 15th cen-
tKry. He had issue,
I. Egbert, his successor.
II. John, m. and had
1 John, who had issue, Eobert, to. dau. of John Weste,
and d. 1577, leaving a dau. Wary, 6. 1576, m. Edward
Ashton, Esq. : a dau. m. John Tilly, Esq.
2 Kobert, of Middleton, Kent, m. Joan, dau. of Hammond
Edwards, Esq. of Kent, and had George, of St. George's,
Somerset, m. 1584, Dorothy, dau. of Eichard Morgran,
Esq. of St. George's, and a son and heir, Edward, living
1591.
Ttie elder son,
Eobert Ttkte, Esq., m. Flora Dowell, of Bristol, and had
issue,
I. Eobert, of Blackwell, m. Agnes, dau. of Philip Thomas,
Esq. of Long Ashton, and had a son and dau.,
1 Edmund, m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Hill, Esq., and
d. 1587, leaving three sons, William, Eobert, and Edinund.
1 Joan, m. Thomas Daniell, Esq.
II. JoHS, of whom hereafter.
The 2nd son,
John Ttnte, Esq. of Wraxall, m. a dan. and co-heir of
Hayles, Esq. co. Gloucester, and left a son,
Edmu.sdTinte, E.sq. of Wraxall, );i.adau. of — Strood, Esq.
He d. 1570, and was 3. by his son,
Edward Tynte, Esq. of Wraxall, m. Ann Parminter, and
had issue, i. Edmdnd, his heir; ii. William ; i. Joan, m. John
Payne, Esq. He d. 15H2, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edmund Tynte, Esq. of Wraxall, living 1591 ; m. Elizabeth,
•dau. of John Panther, of Keynsham, and by her (who to.
2ndly, Eichard SliepparJ, Esq., and had a dau. Dorothy,
VI. William Harbord, Esq., ancestor of Lord SufSeld) had
issue,
I. Edmund, b. 1564; d. L570.
II. John, h. 1505, of the Middle Temple, called in Wraxall
Eeg. "The Counsellor." He m. Eebecca Stevens, and
d.g.p. 1616.
jii. Edward, of whom presently. iv. William.
v. Eobert (Sir), b. 1571 ; ('. 1643. Settled in Ireland, and
founded the family of the name in that part of the kingdom
represented by
Joseph Pbatt-Ttnte, Esq. of Tynte Park, co. Wicklow.
The 3rd son,
Edward Tynte, Esq. of Chelvy, 6. 1570, purchased that
manor in Somerset from John Aishe, Esq. He m. 1613,
Ann, dau. of Sir Edward Gorges, Knt. of Wraxall, and had
issue,
I. John, his heir. ii. Eobert, 6. 1620: d. 1636.
III. Hugh (Sir), of Peper Harrow, Surrey, a Oavalier Officer
1643-49, Mayor of Guildford 168S, m. Penelope, dau. of
.Sir Philip Frowde, Knt., and d. s. p. 1691. His widow m.
2ndly, Nathaniel, Lord Carew, Bishop of Durham.
jv. Edward (Kev.), b. 1G2«, Vicar of Yatton, Somerset.
1666-79. He '/n. and had several children. His eldest son,
y' Id.
ice, r
Col. Edward Tynte, was Governor of North and South
Carolina.
I. Dorothy,
II. Florence,
Mr. Tynte d. 16 Dec. 1629, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Tynte, Esq. of Chelvy, b. 1618, a devoted adherent
of royalty during the civil wars, named in the list of gentle-
men of large estates intended to have been created knights
of the Eoyal Oak ; he became a Gen. in the Eoyal army and a
commander of Cavalry; was M.P. for Bridgwater in 1661.
By his 1st wife, a resident in Devon, he had a dau. vi. John
Raber, Esq., eldest son and heir of Francis Baber, D.C.L., of
Chew Magna, Somerset. By his 2nd wife, Jane, only dau.
and heir of Eev. Hugh Halswell, of Halswell, Somerset, D.D.,
Prebendary of Winchester, and Eector of Cheriton, Hants
(lineally descended from Peter de Halswell, Lord of Hals-
well, teinp. Edward I.), who d. 1650, aged 20, he had a sod
and successor,
Halswell, of whom presently.
He in. 3rdly, 1663, Frances, dau. of Francis Trenchard, Esq. of
Cutteridge, Wilts, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir Edward
Gorges, Knt. of Wraxall, but by her had no issue. (She m.
2ndly, Sir Edward Nevill, Knt., Baron of Exchequer, and
afterwards Judge of Common Pleas, and d. 1714). He d. 1670,
and was s. by his only son.
Sir Halswell Tynte, 1st Bart, of Halswell, who inherited
the Halswell estates on the demise of his maternal grandfather,
Eev. Hugh Halswell, D.D., of Halswell. He was created a
Baronet 7 June, 1673, in consideration of his father's distin-
guished services, and was M.P. for the town of Bridgwater
1678 and 1681. He m. Grace, eldest dau. of Eobert Fortescue,
Esq. of Filleigh, Devon (by Grace his wife, dau. of the gal-
lant Sir Eevill Granville, Knt. of Stow, who fell in the royal
cause at Lansdowne, Bath, 1643, and whose son was created
Earl of Bath, which peerage became extinct in 1711), and by
her had issue,
I. Halswell, of New College, Oxford; d. unm. 1691.
II. Fortescue, b. 1673, m. Jane, dau. of Gifford, of Canning-
ton, and d. s. p. 9 Feb. 1694. His widow m. 2ndly, Hopton
w;ndliam,Esq. of Witham Friary, and Srdly, — Codiington,
Esq. of CO. Gloucester.
in. John, 2nd Bart.
IV. Eobert, 6. 1686 ; d. 1717, having had an only dau. who d.
young.
I. Anne, m. Arthur Tremayne, Esq. of Sydenham, Devon.
Sir Halswell d. 1702, and was s. by his eldest surviving son.
Sir John Tynte, 2nd Bart, of Halswell, 6. 1083 ; m. 1704,
Jane, eldest dau. of Sir Charles Kemeys, 3rd Cart of Cefn
Mably, CO. Glamorgan, by Mary Wharton his wife, dau. of
Philip, 4th Lord Wharton, and had three sons and a dau.,
I. Halswell, 3rd Bart. ii. Joun, 4th Bart.
III. Charles Kemeys, 5th Bart.
I. Jane, m. 1737, Euishe Hassell, Esq., Major of the Eoyal
Horse Guards, and d. 1741, leaving by him (who to. 2ndly
Hon. Charlotte Stawell, dau. of William, 3rd Baron Stawell)
an only dau. and heir,
Jane Hassell, afterwards Kemeis-Tynte, of whom pre-
sently, as eventual heir of the estates of Kemeys and
Tynte.
Sir John d. 5 March, 1710, and was s. by his eldest son.
Sir Halswell Ttnte, 3rd Bart, of Halswell, 5. 15 Nov. 1705,
M.P. for Bridgwater 1727. He m. Mary, dau. and heir of
John Waters, Esq. of Brecon, and by her (who m. 2ndly,
Paulet St. John, Esq. of Dogmersfield) had two daus., Jane
and Mary, who both d. young. Sir Halswell d. 12 Nor. 1730,
and was s. by his brother,
Sir John Tynte (Eev.), 4th Bart, of Halswell, 6. 27 March,
1707, Eector of Goathurst, Somerset, at whose decease, unm.,
15 Aug. 1740, the estates and representation of the family-
devolved on his brother.
Sir Charles Kemeys-Tynte, 5th Bart of Halswell, LL.D.,
6. posthumous, 19 May, 1710, M.P. for Somerset 1747-74 ;
Lieut.-Col. 2nd Batt. Somerset Militia. He became at the
decease of his uncle. Sir Charles Kemeys, 4th Bart, of Cefn
Mably, representative of that ancient family, and inherited the
estates. He m. March, 1737, Anne, dau. and co-heir of Eev.
Dr. Busty, Eector of Addington, Bucks, but by her (who d.
1798) bad no issue. Sir Charles d. 25 Aug. 1785, when he was
s. by his niece,
Jane Hassell, to. 1765, Col. John Johnson, of the 1st
Eegt. of Foot Guards, Groom of the Bedchamber and Comp-
troller of the Household to H.E.H. George, Prince of Wales
(afterwards George IV.), son of Lieut. -Gen Johnson, Col.
33rd Eegt., of BurhiU, Surrey, and Glaston, co. Eutland.
She and her husband, in compliance with the will of heruncle.
Sir Charles Kemeys-Tynte, and on succeeding to his estatea
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in the cos. of Somerset and Glamorsan, assumed l)y royal
licence the surnames and arms of Kemeys Tynte. Col.
Kemeys-Tynte d. in 1807, and his widow in 18'25, leaving (with
two daus., Jane, and Anne Georgina, who both (?. unm.) an
only son,
Charles Kkmeys Kemeys-Ttnte, Esq. of Halswell, Somer-
set, and Cefn MaWy, co. Glamorgan, 6. 29 May, 177S, M.P.
for Bridgwater 1820-37, Col. of West Somerset Yeomanry.
He m. 1"9S, Anne, dau. of Kev. T. Leyson, Vicar of Bos-
ealeg, co. Monniouih, and widow of Thomas Lewis, Esq. of
St. Pierre, co. Jlonmomh, by whom (who d. 183o) he had issue,
I. Charles Jon\-, his heir.
1. Anne, m. ls'27. Sir William Henry Cooper, 5th Bart, of
Gogar, who </. IsSG. She i/. 1880.
n. jane, d. unm.
III. Louisa, m. 1834, Simon Eraser Campbell, Esq., -who d.
March, 1872. She d. 31 Ausr. 1872.
IV. Henrietta Anne, m. 1833, Thomas A. Kemmis, Esq., Capt.
Grenadier Guards, M.l'. for East Looe I83I, who d. Dee.
ISoi). She U. 1880.
Col. Kemeys-Tynte was declared by a Committee for Privi-
leges of the House of Lords in 1845 senior co-heir of the whole
blood to the barony of Wharton. He d. 23 Nov. 1860, and was
t. by his only son,
Charles John Kemets-Ttnte, Esq. of Halswell and Cefn
JIably, Col. Koyal Glamorgan Light Infantry Jlilitia, M.P.
for West Somerset 18.32-37, and for I?ridgwater 1847-65, b.
1800; m. 1st, 1821, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir (with her
sisters. Lady Pilkington and Mrs. Hagot) of Thomas Swin-
nerton, Esq. of Butterton Hall, co. Stafford, by Mary, his
wife, dau. and heir of Charles Milbome, Esq. of The Priory,
Abergavenny, by Lady Martha Harley his wife, dau. of
Edward, 3rd Karl of Oxford and Mortimer, and by her (who d.
A) May, 1838) had
I. Charles Kemeys, late of Halswell and Cefn Mably.
II. Milborne. b. 1823, Lieut. 4th Koyal Irish Dragoon
Guards, killed by a fall from his horse 1845.
Eem. 2ndly, 15 April, 1841, Vincentia, 3rd dau. of Wallop
Brabazon, Esq. of Rath House, co. Louth, representative of the
Tallaghstown branch of the noble House of Brabazon, and by
her had issue,
III. John Brabazon, b. 24 June, 1842, formerly E.N., late
Lieut, ftth Fusiliers.
IV. Clifford Wharton Charles, 6. 1843, Lieut. 11th Foot, (i.
in India 1866.
V. St. David Morgan, b. 1 March, 1846, Lieut, in the West
Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry.
VI. Arthur Marcus Philipps, b. 22 March, 1850, Capt. Eoyal
Glamorgan Militia.
vii. F'ortescue Tracey Freke, b. 31 Jan. 1856.
vin. Edward Plantagenet, b. 13 Sept. 1858, Lieut. Eoyal
Glamorgan Militia, m. and has issue, a dau., b. 20 March.
1893.
I. Vincentia Margaret Anne.
II. Mabel Louisa Frances.
ui. Maud Maria, to. 23 July, 1885, Amherst Henry Gage
Morris, Esq. (.<rfc Morris of i^ etherby) .
IV. Blanche Elizabeth Plantagenet.
Col. Kemeys-Tynte was senior co-heir to the barony of Whar-
ton, and co-heir also to the barony of Grey de Wilton, and re-
presentative of the ancient families of Halswell, Kemeys,
and Tyste. Col. Kemeys-Tynte d. 16 Sept. 1882, and was s.
by his eldest son,
Charles Kemeys Kemeys-Tynte, Esq. of Halswell, Somerset,
Cefn Mably, co. Glamorgan, and Burleigh Hall, co. Leicester,
J. P. and D.L. cos. Monmouth and Somerset, b. 1822, late Capt.
11th Hussars and Grenadier Guards, Col. 1st Somerset
Militia, m. 1st 1848, Mary, eldest dau. of Eev. George Frome,
of Puncknoll, Durset, by Mary his wife, 2nd dau. of Edmund
Morton Pleydell, Esq., and by her (who d. 1864) had sur-
Tiving issue,
I. Halswell Milborne, now of Halswell, and Cefn Mably.
II. Charles Harley Morton, 'j. May, 1864, d. unm. 1893.
I. Eachel Elizabeth Henrietta.
He m. 2ndly, 1873, Hannah, widow of Mr. Lewis, and had by
her (who d. 1873) another dau.,
II. Grace.
Hem. 3rdly, 1879, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of EichardFothergill,
Esq., M.P. of Tenby and Lowbridge Uou.se, Westmorland
{whom see). C&l. Kemeys-Tynte d. 1891, and was «. by his
eldest son.
^amilTj of ^mtiTS of Cefn ||l;ibln.
ihe Hou.'e of Kemeys, originally De Camois, Camoys, and
Camey.a, isof Nornian extraction, and the name of its patriarch
is to be found on the Koll of Battle Abbey. Large possessions
vere granted to the family in Sussex and Surrey, of which cos.
Ealph de Kemeys, or Camoys was Sheriff in 1242. He was x.
by his son, Ealph de Camoys, who was summoned to Parlia-
ment 49 Henry 111., as Baron Camoys, which Barony fell into
abeyance 4 Henuy VI., and so continued until 1839, when it
was determined in favour of Thomas Stonor, Lord Camoys.
In the British Museum are contained several MS. pedigrees of
this ancient family, which we find at a very early period
holding lands in the cos. of Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex,
Southampton, and Surrey. The direct progenitor of the line
of which we now treat, was
Stephen de Kemeys, who in 1234 witnessed a charter to
Tintern Abbey, and was granted about the same year the
manor of Kemeys, co. Monmouth, by William Marshall, Earl
of Pembroke. His descendants established themselves in cos.
Monmouth and Glamorgan, and intermarrying with the heirs
of the great Welsh families, who deduced their descent from
the Kings and Princes of South Wales, acquired the estates
now enjoyed by their representative. Col. Kemeys-Tynte.
Stephen de Kemeys had a son,
JoRWORTH DE Kemeys, Lord of Kemeys, m. Nest, dau. and
heir of Andrew de Beauchamp, Lord of Began or Begansley
(probably a corruption of Beauchamp'sley), lineal descendant
of Blethyn Maynarch, Lord of Brecon, and by her had issue,
I. Walter, living 1296 and 1320, d. s. p.; u. Meyric, s. hia
father; iii. Robert, a free tenant in Striguil 1306, d. 1335,
seised of lands in co. Bedford. The 2nd son.
Sir Meyric DE Kemeys, Knt., Lord of Began, living 1305
and 1336. In 1322, he was tried by a Special Commission for
ravaging the Despensers' lands. Heiii. Cliristy, dau. of David
ap Meyric ap Jevan ap Sytrylt, descended from Ynir, King oJ
Gwcnt, and had a son,
IIenrt de Ke.mcys, of Began, living 1337. He m. Jenet,
dau. of Ehun ap Sytrylt, and had issue, i. Morgan, living
1393; II. William, of Kemeys, vi. Jenet, dau. and heir of
Meyric ap Ehun, and had issue ; iii. Jenkin, s. his father.
The 3rd son,
Jenkin Kemeys, of Began, m. Jenet, dau. of Jevan ap
Lleison, of Baglan, and had, with othe issue, Jevan, his heir ;
Margaret, vi. Jevan ap Morgan, of New Church, near Cardiff,
and was grandmother of Morgan Williams, living (em;). Henkt
VIII., whom, the sister of Thomas Cromwell, Karl of Essex,
and had a son. Sir Richard Williams, who assumed, at the
desire of Henry VIII. , tlie- surname of his uncle Cromwell,
and through the influence of that once-powerful relative,
obtained wealth and station. He was great-grandfather of
Oliver Cromwell. The only son,
Jevan Kemeys, of Began, /«. Cliristy, dau. of Llewellyn ap
Morgan ap Ivor, of Tredegar, and had issue,
I. Morgan, living 1447.
II. William, ancestor of Kemeys of Sewpnrt. He was ap-
pointed 10 Dec. 1446, Constable of Newport Castle by-
Humphrey de Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, and was
Mayor of Newport in 1447 He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
William de la Bere, and had issue.
III. David, of whom presently.
IV. John, of Bedminster, m. 1430, Agnes, dau. of William
Stradjing, Esq., and had issue.
V. Henry, of Caldecot, ni. and had issue.
VI. Howell, of Llanrhymny, in St. McUon's, co. Monmouth,
m. and had issue.
VII. Thomas, ot co. Gloucester.
The 3rd son,
David Kemeys, living 1447 and 1483, m. Cecil, dau. and
heir of Llewellyn ap Evan ap Llewellyn ap Cynrig, of Cefn
Mably, and had issue,
I. Lewis, his heir.
II. Jenkin, m. Julian, dau. and heir of Jorworth ap Eosser
ap Jenkin, of Vandyre, and had issue.
The elder son,
Lewis Kemeys, Esq. of Cefn Mably, ?;i. Jenet, dau. of Philip,
ap Evan Thomas ap Gwillim Jenkin, of Llansantfraidd, and
had a son,
John Kemeys, Esq. of Cefn Mably, in. Catherine, dau. of
Lewis ap Richard Gwyn, of Van, and had a son,
David Kemeys, Esq. of Cefn Mably, m. Catherine, dau. of
Sir William Bawdrip, Knt., of Penmark Place, co. Glamorgan,
and had issue,
I. Edward, Sheriff co. Glamorgan 1576, 1586, 1595, and 1605.
He m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Eowland Morgan, Esq. of
Machen, and 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of William Kemeys,
Esq. of Llanrhymny, but had no issue by either lady.
II. Thomas, d. s. p. at Newhaven, in France.
III. Reynald, m. Ann Gwyn, of Llanishen, and d. s.p.
IV. Rhys, of Llanvair Castle, co. Monmouth, which, together
with the manor, he purchased of Edward Woodward, Esq.,
about the year 1610. He to. Wilsophet, dau. of William
Aubrey, co. Brecknock, D.C.L., and d. v. p., leaving issue,
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1 Eclwara, d. young.
2 David, who s. his grandfather.
3 Nicholas (Sir), of whom i)resently.
4 Charles. 5 Edmund. 6 Ilanj.
Mr. Kemeys was s. by his grandson,
David Kemets, Esq. of Cefn Mably, Sheriff co. Glamorgan
1617, m. Eachel, dau. of Robert Hopton, Esq. of Witham |
Friary, Somerset (by his wife, Janet, dau. and heir of Row-
land Kemeys, Esq. of Vayndre), and sister to Ralph, Lord
Hopton, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Thomas Morgan, Esq. of
Tredegar) had a son,
Edward Kemets, Esq. of Cefn Mably, m. Theodosia, dau.
of Sir Henry Capel, Knt., and sister to Arthur, 1st Baron
Capel, of Hadham,andby her (whorf. IJan. 1657) had several
children, who all d. young. He d. 12 Jan. 1637, and was s. by
his uncle,
SiK Nicholas Kesiets, 1st Bart, of Cefn Mably, Sheriff
CO. Glamorgan 1632, M.P. co. Monmouth 1628, and co. Gla-
morgan 1642. This gentleman, distinguished for his loyalty
to Chables I., at the outbreak of the civil war raised a regi-
ment of horse for the King's service, and was created a
Bart. 13 May, 1642. He m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Sir Rowland
Williams, Knt., of Llangibby Castle, co. Monmouth, and by
her had issue,
I. Charles, 2nd Bart.
li. William, m. Mary, dau. of Thomas ap Jevan, of Llan-
gattock Vibon Avell.
I. Cecil, m. Walter Jones, Esq. of Magoyr.
II. Rachael, m. Thomas Jones, Esq. of Llantrissant.
III. Mary, m. Thomas Jlorgan, Esq. of Llanrhymny.
IV. Florence, m. Miles Button, Esq. of Cwrt-y-faid, eldest
son of Admiral Sir Thomas Button, Knt., the Arctic navi-
gator. She d. 3 Dec. 1711, aged 93.
He m. 2ndly, 1644, Jane, widow of William Herbert, Esq.
of Cogan Pill, and dau. of Sir Rawley Bussey, Knt., but by
her had no issue. Sir Nicholas was slain in the defence of
Chepstow Castle against a superior force of the Parliamentaiy
troops under Col, Ewer, 25 May, 1646, when he was s. by his
son.
Sir Charles Ke.mets, 2nd Bart, of Cefn Mably, a distin-
guished Cavalier Officer, who was knighted at Oxford 13 June,
1643, during his father's lifetime, and was Sheriff co. Gla-
morgan, 1644. He 711. 1st, Blanche, dau. of Sir Lewis Mansel,
Knt., of Margam, which lady d. s. p., and 2ndly, Margaret,
dau. of Sir George Whitmore, Knt., of Balmes House, in the
parish of Hackney, Middlesex, Lord Mayor of London 1631-32 ;
and by her (who d. 1685) had issue,
I. Charles, 3rd Bart. ii. George, d. taim.
I. Mary, d. %i.h)h. 1708, aged 55. ") These two ladies were
II. Anne, d. unm. 170s, aged 51. > known as " The Ladies
of Nash," in the parish of Clapton in Gordans, co. Somerset
(see Life of Bishop Ken).
Sir Charles d. 1658, and was s. by his son.
Sib Charles Kemeys, 3rd Bart, of Cefn Mably, 6. at Balmes
House 18 May, 1651, M.P. co. Monmouth. He m. 1st, 1678,
Hon. Mary Wharton, 3rd dau. of Philip, 4th Lord Wharton,
and widow of William Thomas, Esq., of Wenvoe and Ruperra,
CO. Glamorgan, and by her (who d. 1699) had issue,
I. Charles, 4th Bart. ii. George, d. an infant, 1691.
I. Margaret, d. young. ii. Mary, d. unm. 1708, aged 18.
III. Jane, heir to her brother.
Sir Charles vi. 2ndly, 1701, Mary, elder dau. of William Lewis,
Esq. of The Van, co. Glamorgan, heir of Boaistall, Bucks, and
widow of Sir John Aubrey, Bart., of Llantrythid, but by her
(who m. 1703, her 4th husband, William Aubrey, LL.B., and
d . 1717) had no issue. Sir Charles d. 1702, and was s. by his
son.
Sib Charles Kemeys, 4th Bart, of Cefn Mably, 6. at Ruperra,
23 Nov. 1688, Sheriff co. Glamorgan 1713, M.P. co. Mon-
mouth 1713 and co. Glamorgan 1722-27; d. imm. 1734, when
the baronetcy became extinct, and his estates devolved upon
his only surviving sister,
Jane Kemets, ni. 1704 Sir John Tynte, 2nd Bart of Hals-
well, Somerset, and by him (who d. 1709} had issue. Lady
Tynte d. in 1747, and was s. by her last surviving son.
Sib Charles Kemeys-Tynte, 5th Bart of Halswell (see Tynte
family supra.)
.■fn/i-s— Quarterly: 1st counter-quartered, 1st and 4th gu.,
a lion couchant between fix crosses-crosslet arg., for Tynte;
vert, on a chevron arg. tliree pheons sa , for Kemeys ; 2nd az.,
three bars wavy urg., over all a bend gu., for Halswell ; 3rd sa.,
a maunch arg., on a border or, an orlc of lions' gauiba erased
in saltire gu., for Wharton ; 4th az., a wolf'.-* head erased arg.,
for l.upcs, Eurl of Chester. Crests — 1st, Kemeys, On a mount
vert, a unicorn az. sejant, armed, crined, and unguled or;
2nd, Halswell, issuant from a ducal coronet a dcmi-griffln or,
Afofiocx— Uuw-dy-ras, for Kemeys; Tynctus cruore Saraceno,
tor Tynte.
Seals — Halswell House, Goathurst, Bridgwater, Somerset,
Cefn Mably, Cardiff, co. Glamorgan ; and Burleigh Hall, co.
Leicester.
fiwts— Carlton ; and Windham.
TYRINGHAM OF TYRINGHASil.
Tyeingham, RoGEii William Giffard, Esq. of
Tyringham, Bucks, and Trevethoe, co. Cornwall, b.
5 Aug. 1870; s. 1870.
Liineage. — William Mackworth, 6. 1694, Srd and
youngest son of Sir Humphrey Mackworth, of GnoU, co.
Glamorgan (descended from Mackworth of Mackworth Castle,
CO. Derby, living in the reign of Edward III.), assumed the
name of Praed in pursuance of settlements made upon his
marriage by John Praed, of Trevethoe.
William Praed (otherwise Mackworth), M.P. for St. Ives
1781-1806, &. 1749 : m. 1778, Elizabeth Tyringham Backwell
sole-heir of her brother, Tyringham Backwell, of Tyringham
and St. Clement Danes, Banker, and dying 3 Oct. 1754, was
s. by his son,
James Backwell Pbaed, Esq. of Tyringham and Trevethoe,
served as High Sheriff of Bucks 1807, and represented the co.
in Parliament from 1835 till decease, 13 Jan. 1837, 5. 30
May, 1779; m. 22 Feb. 1823, Sophia, 2nd dau. of Charles
Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney, co. Lincoln, and by her (who d.
1854) had issue,
I. William Backwell, of Tyringham and Trevethoe.
II. Charles Tyringham, of London, Banker, 6. 1833.
I. Mary Sophia, d. unm.
II. Louisa Agnes, m. 1856, Edmund Chase Marriott, Esq. of
Poltair, Cornwall.
III. Charlotte, 6. Dec. 1827 ; m. 1861, Sidmouth Stowcll Skip-
with, Comm. R.N. [d. 1S7'2), and h^.s issue,
1 Reginald, b. Oct. 1866. 2 Gerald, &. July, 1869.
I Eva, b. June, 1862.
The elder son,
William Backwell Ttbingham, Esq. of Tyringham and
Trevethoe, J. P. and D.L. for cos. Bucks and Cornwall, and
High Sheriff for Bucks 1860, b. Oct. 1829, assumed by royal
licence, 6 Aug. 1859, the surname and arms of Tyringham, in
lieu of his patronymic Praed, m. 25 March, 1865, Fanny
Adela, 2nd dau. of Col. W. Wilby, Commanding 1st batt. 4th
King's Own Regt. (she m. 2ndly, 1873, William Kraneiss
Higgins, Esq. of Turvey House and Picts Hill, co. Beds), and
d. 29 Nov. 1870, having had issue,
I.. Roger William Giffard, now of Tyringham.
I. Mary Isabel, 6. 18 Aug. 1807.
Mr. Tyringham inherits through his great-grandmother the
ancient estate of Tyringham, which family he represents in
the female line ; Elizabeth Tyringham Backwell, who m. in
1778, William Praed (otherwise Mackworth), being the descen-
dant in the female line of Elizabeth Tyringham (only child and
heir of Sir William Tyringham, of Tyringham), she ra. 1678,
John Backwell, eldest son of Edward Backwell, Citizen, Gold-
smith, and Banker of London.
The male line of the family of Tyringham thus became
extinct in the person of Sir William Tyringham, K.B., 1685,
after the family had resided there from the time that John
Gifford, of Tyringham (who was a descendant of Walter
Giffard, Lord of Longueville, in Normandy, a kinsman of the
Conqueror, and who awarded to him forty-eight manors in the
CO. of Bucks), assumed, in 1273, the name of Tyringham, and
transmitted it to his descendants.
Jnns — Az., a saltire engrailed arg. Crest — A talbot's head
couped gu., billette or.
<Sta(«— Tyringliam, Bucks, and Trevethoe, Cornwall.
FRASER-TYTLER OF AliDOURIE.
FbASEE-TtTLEE, Ed WARD G-EANT, Esq. of
Aldourie and Balnain, co. Inverness, J. P. and D.L.,
Capt. 2nd Batt. Cameron Highlanders, b. 19 July,
1856 ; m. 15 Dec. 1881, Edith Adriana, eldest dau.
of the late Right Hon. Sir Charles J. Selwyn, Lord
Justice of Appeal, and has issue,
I. Charles Edward, 6. 28 April, 1883; d. 7 Oct. 1S8C.
II. Niel, b. 9 July, 1889.
I. Hester Vere, 6. 4 June, 1886.
Liineagre. — Tradition relates that the ancestor of this
family, a cadet of the noble house of Seton temp. Jamls IV.,
having in a sudden quarrrl slain a gentleman of the name of
Gray aX a hunting match, fled to France, and assumed the
name of Tytleb, and Itat his two sons returned to Scotland •
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TYT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
UDN
with Queen Makt, and that from the elder the present family
Jeseends. Their paternal arras, crest, and motto, bear refer-
ence to these particulars. The Tytlers have been distinguished
in literature during tive successive generations. Universal
Jlisiory, Ancient and Modem, by Lord Woodhouselec, The
JILiton/ 0/ Scotland, by his sou. and many other well-known
works, attest this fact. The faihcr of Lord Woodhousclee
is styled by Burns, " Eevered defender of the bcateous
Stewart."
Alexandkk Tttlkb, Esq., TV'. S., Edinburgh, m. J.ane, dan.
of Willism Leslie. Esq. (a younger sun of Sir Patrick Leslie, of
Iden. cadet of the Leslies of Ba'quliain, co. Aberdeen, Counts
of ttie Holy Roman Empire), and had one son and three daus.
The son,
AS'iLUAM Tttlek, Esq. of Woodhouselce, m. Anne Craig,
dau. of James Craig. Esq. of Dalnair, co. Stirling, and had
issue, .\LEXANDEB. his heir; Patrick, Lieut. -Col., m. Isabella,
dau. of the Hon. James Erskinc, of Alva, Senator of the Col-
lege of Justice, and has issue. The elder son,
Alexander Eraser Tytler, of Woodhousclee and Bal-
nain. J. P. and D.L., one of the Senators of the College of
Justice, and one of the Lords Commissioners of Justiciary
in Scotland, b. 1747; m. 1776, Anne Eraser, eldest dau.
and heiress of William Eraser, Esq. of Balnain and Aldourie,
CO. Inverness, cadet of tlie House of Lovat, and had issue,
William, of Balnain and Aldourie.
James, of Woodhousclee (see next Memoir').
Alexander.
Patrick, the historian of Scotland.
Anne.
Jane, m. James Baillie Eraser, Esq. of Relick.
Lord Woodhousclee d. 1S13. His eldest son,
William Eraser Tvtler, Esq. of Balnain, 6. Sept. 1777;
m. 10 March, 1801, Margaret Cussans, only dau. and heir of
George Grant, Esq. of Burdsyards, or Sanquhar, co. Moray,
and by her (who d. 28 Ecb. 1862, aged 81) had issue, with
several daus., five sons,
Alexander, Lieut. H.E.I.C.S., d. 4 Aug. 1832.
George, Lieut, in the army, deceased.
William, of Balnain.
Charles Edward, of Balnain and Aldourie.
James Macleod Bannatyne (Sir), Major.-Gen. in II. M. Indian
army, K.C.B., 6. 1821 (EalUand House, St. Leonards-on-
Sea}.
Mr. William Eraser-Tytler d. 4 Sept. 1853, and was s. by his
son,
William Eraser Titler, Esq. of Balnain and Aldourie,
P.L. and Convener of the eo., Lieut. -Col. of A.V., Capt. and
Deputy-Assiitant-Quartermaster-General Bengal army (five
war medals and seven clasps), b. 12 Dec. 181.5. Col. Eraser-
Tytler d. 12 Sept. 1878, and was s. by his brother,
Charles Edward Eraser-Tytler, Esq. of Aldourie and
Balnain, J.P. and D.L., 6. 30 Sept. 1817; m. 1st, 1813, Ethel-
dred, diu. of John St. Barbe, Esq., and has issue,
I. Etheldred.
II. Christina, m. 26 Sept. 1871, Rev. Edward Liddell. eldest
son of Col. the Hon. George Augustus Erederick Liddell.
III. Mary, m. 20 Nov. Ibab, George Erederick Watts, K.A.,
IJ.C.L., LL.D.
He 7V!. 2ndly, 13 July, 1S.'.2, Harriet Jane, 2nd dau. of Rev.
John Pretyman, Rector of Shcrington and Canon of Lincoln,
and had issue,
I. Charles William, b. 18.54 ; d. 1S77.
II. Edward Grant, now of Aldourie and Balnain.
lu. William Theodore.
I. Eleanor Dora, in. James, 2nd son of George Kcllie
MacCallum, Esq. of Braco Castle, co. Perth.
Charles Edwnrd Eraser-Tytler <(. .30 Jan. 1881, and was s. by
his son, Edward Grant, now of Aldourie and Balnain.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st, gu., a lion's head erased arg. between
three crescents or, a borduie of the last, for Tttler ; 2nd,
erminois, on a fesse per fesse, embattled gu.and az., three cres-
cents arg., for Craig of Da'nair ; 3rd counter-quartered, 1st
and 4th, az., a bend engrailed betueen three Irases arg. : 2nd
and 3rd, gu., three antique crowns or, the whole within a
bordure arg., for Eraser of Ba'.aain ; 4th, gu., three antique
crowns or, a border per pale of the last and az., for Grant of
Jiurdfyc-rds. Crests — Ul, Tttler, The rays of the sun issuing
from behind a cloud ppr. ; 2nd, Eraser, A stag's head erased
ppr. J/yJd!)— Occultus nnn extim tus.
.S'ea^s— AU'ouiie Castle, Inverness.
Clv.Ijs — Junior Carlton, and Orleans.
FRASEH-TYTLEE, OF WOODHOUSELEE.
FR.^SKE-TYTLKn.-J.vME? WiLLiAM, Esq. of VVood-
houselce, CO. Edinburgh, J. P., B.A. Oxoriji. 1854;
m. 1SS3, Cliristiim Alice, 3i-d dau. of William Scott
Kerr, Esq. ol: Cliatto, aud Sunlaws, co. lloxbiirgli,
and Las issue,
I. James Francis, b. 1884.
II. William Kerr, b. 1886.
III. Patrick Seton, 6. 1892.
I. Christian Mary Marjory.
Lineagre.— James Titler, Esq. of 'WoodhouFelee, J.P.
and D.L., 2nd son of Alexander Fi-aser-Tytler, of AVood-
houselee and Balnain (sec ERASER-TvTLERo/j^ic^oui-ie and B d-
nain) b. 17t'0; m. 1810, Elizabeth, dau. of Maui ice Car-
michael, Esq. of Eastend and Symington, co. Lanark, and had
issue,
I. Alexander, Lieut. R.A., 6. 1811; d.s.p. 1812.
II. I\Iauriee William, Lieut. H.E.I.C.S., b. 1815; d. s. p.
I-.i7.
in. James Stoart, late of Woodhousclee.
IV. George Michael, 6. 1822; m. 1861, Jane Georgiana (who (f.
1S71), dau. of George Skene, Esq. of Itubislaw, ci>. Aberdeen,
and has issue, Maurice William, 6. ItiiJ'J, and Georgiana
Mabel Kate.
I. liebecca, d. 1847.
II. Mary Anne, m. 1854, James P.. Curtis, Esq.
in. Kaiherine Elizabeth, m. 1869, George Skene, Esq. of
Itubislaw (who d. 1876).
Mr. Tytler d. 1862, and was s. by his son,
James Stuart Ebaser-Tvtler, Esq. LL.D., of Woodhousclee,
CO. Edinburgh, J. P., b. 1820; m. 1850, Mary Elizabeth, only
child of Alexander Blair, Esq. (cadet of Blaie oj Blair), and
by her (who d. 1857) had issue,
I. .James William, now of Woodhouselee.
I. .Alary Elizabeth, m. 1889, Edward T. Greene, Esq., son of
the late Arthur Greene, Esq., Registrar tor the Court of
Common Pleas, Ireland.
II. Katherine Anne.
in. Emily Jane, m. 1881, Henry L. llallewell, Esq., Royal
Scots, son of the late Col. llallewell {see Hallewell of
Stratford Park), and has issue.
IV. Alice Seton.
Mr. J. S. E'raser-Tytler d. 1891, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., a lion's head erased arg.,
between thi'ce crescents or, a bordure of the last; 2nd,
erminois, on a fesse per fesse, embattled gu. and a«., three cres-
cents arg. ; 3rd quarterly, 1st and 4th, az., a bend engrailed
between three frames arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, gu., three antique
crowns or, the whole within a bordure erm. Crest — The rays
of the sun issuing from behind a cloud ppr. Motto — Occultus .
non extinctus.
Seat — Woodhousclee, Rosslyn, Edinburgh.
CLub — New (Ediubui'gh).
TJDNY OF UDNY.
TJdnt, John Henry Fullauton, Esq. of Udny
and Dudwick, co. Aberdeen , J.P. and i).L., b. 9
May, iSoS ; m. 8 July, 1874, Amy Camilla, elder
dau. of Sir John George ToUeraache Sinclair, 3rd
Bart, of Ulbster, and Thurso Castle, co. Caithness,
by Emma his -nife, dau. of William Standish
Standisb, Esq. of Duxbury Park, co. Lancaster.
Iiineag'e. — Patrick Udnt, of that ilk, was father of
Ranald Udnt, of that ilk; charter 11 Nov. 1406, by Ranald
de Vldeny dominus ejasdem of certain lands and annual rents
to support a chaplain in the chapel of the Holy Trinity at
Udny to pr.iy for the soul of his father Patrick.
Patrick Udnt, of that ilk, 1417.
William Udnt, of that ilk, in 1457 presents a chaplain to
Udny, and the same year resigns his claim to the lands in
dispute to Malcolm, Abbot of Arbroath, who, 22 Sept. 1469,
grants "A'osiro a)-Hi;yero Wilh'dmo de Vidny domino ejusdem,"
a feu charter of the lands of the abbey in Tarves. William
m. Christina Renton, of Kintore, and d. 1 Oct. 1498, when his
son,
William, styled the Lord of Owdeni, was infeft ; he m.
Janet Seton, probably a dau. of Seton of Meldrum, and
had three sons, Ranald, Duncan, and Thomas. The eldest
son,
Ranald Udnt, of that ilk, was served heir of his father
8 Jan. 1609, had a Crown charter 10 Aug. 1511 ; m. 1510,
Isabella Pantoun, probably a dau. of the Pitmeddeu family,
and had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Andrew, ot TiUcry, m. Janet Lyell, and had a son, Wil-
liam.
I. Jane, m. Michael, 3rd son of George Leslie, of New
Leslie.
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THE LAXDED GENTRY.
UNI
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William XJdnt, of that ilk, to. a dau. of Duncan Forbes, first
of Monymusk, and left three sons,
I. William, his heir. u. Eobert, of Crabadona, 1500.
III. Hercules.
William Udnt, of that ilk, was served heir of his father
19 June, 1574, in the lands of the lordship of Udny ; m.
Matilda Gordon, said to be of the family of William, Bishop of
Aberdeen, d. 1577, by whom he had
I. William, his heir.
II. KoBERT, of Tilliecorthie, Burgess of Aberdeen, acquired
a certain right to the Udny estate by contract of sale 1634 ;
hed.s. p. 1636.
HI. Alexander (IJev.), of Auchterellon and Hillbrae, co.
Aberdeen, d. s. p.
IV. John, of whum presently.
I. Helen.
II. Elizabeth, m. Peter Leith, 2nd son of John Lcith, of
Ilarthill.
William Udnt, of that ilk, m. Helen Cheyne, in all proba-
bility dau. of Cheyne, of Arnage, and had an only dau.,
Jane Udny, of Hillbrae, m. Jameg Clerk, of Tilliecorthie,
and had issue.
William Udny's brother and male heir,
John Udnt, of that ilk, first styled of Belhelvie and Straloch,
mentioned as such in Spalding's History of the Troublts, had
a charter of Newburgh or Knockhall 21 June, 1634, and was
served heir of his brother Robert in the barony of Udny 26
April, 1636. He was a member of the Committee of Estates
1648-51. He in. Isobel Eraser, and d. 1665, leaving, witli pro-
bably a dau. Anne (m. Sir Samuel Forbes, of Foveran, co.
Aberdeen, Bart.), four sons,
I. Alexander, his heir.
jii. Robert, of Auchterellon, m. Elizabeth, only dan. of Col.
John FuUarton, of Dudwick, co. Aberdeen, and d. Jan.
i708, having had three sons,
1 Alexander, d. s. p. 1712.
2 John, of Dudwick, m. Mary, dau. of Sir David Falconer,
of Newton, Lord President of the Court of Session, sister
of David, 5th Lord Falconer, of Halkerton, and left two
daus. (Mrs Lidderdale and Mrs. Moir, of New Grange)
and two sons, 1 John Fullarton, of Dudwick, " out '• in
1745, and specially exempted from the general pardon, m.
Mary, dau. of Sir John Guthrie, of King Edward, Bart.,
but d. i. p. 1 April, 1768; and 2 Robert Fullarton, of
Dudwick, Lieut.-Gen. in the ser\ice of the Empress of
Eussia, Knt. of St. Catherine, d. unm. 7 March, 1786,
aged 76.
M James, Advocate in Aberdeen, m. Jean Walker, and d.
1761, having had issue,
Alexander, b. 1720 ; d. young.
KoBEKT, of Udny, of whom presently.
John, b. 1727, British Consul at Venice and Leghorn ;
VI. Aug. 17 77, Selina Shore, dau. of John Cleveland,
Esq., M.P. for Saltash, and Secretary to the Admiralty,
by Sarah his wife, sister of Sir Charles ShuckBurgh,
Bart., andrf. 18C0, leaving (with adau. Julia, ?u. 3 Sept.
1804, William Richard Hamilton, of Lord Belhaven's
family, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
and Minister at Naples) a sou, Robert, afterwards of
Udny.
■George, 6. 1729, d. t. p. Alexander, 6. 1730, d. t. p.
Ernest, 6. 1732 ; d. at Grenada, leaving Robert George,
a Member of the Supreme Council at Calcutta, m.
Temperance Fleming, and d. 1830, having had four
sons, Ernest Augustus, b. ISOl, <l. young ; George, b.
1802; Robert, b. 1804; Charles Grant, d. Ib44, leaving
issue.
Helen, b. 1718 ; m. Walter Cochrane.
Elizabeth, b. 1719; d. young.
Jean, 6. 1725; d. unm.
Elizabeth, 6. 1726; d. unm.
Margaret, b. 1734 ; m. — Ross, and had issue.
lili. Jjhn, of CultercuUen and Newtyle. It was probably
iliis John who sat in Parliament 1681-86 tor the burgh of
Kin tore.
IV. Arthur, a Graduate of the University of Aberdeen 16B2,
Merchant Burgess of Edinburgh, m. Isabella, dau. of John
Douglas, Merchant Burgess of Aberdeen.
The eldest son,
Alexander Udnt, of that ilk, was served heir of his father
20 Aug. 1669 ; m. Anna Renton, probably of the Reutons of
Billy, CO. Berwick, and had issue,
1. John, his heir. ii. Alexander, living 1606.
I. Magdalene, m. Robert Grahame, of Craigie.
II. Elizabeth, living 1696.
III. Anne, m. Jtih i Sandilands, of Countess Wells, and had
a son, John, who took the name of Udny.
IV. Christina, living 1696.
The eldest son,
John Udnt, of that ilk, represented the co. in Parliament
i70:j-1706. He m. March, 1701, Lady Martha Gordon, dau. of
George, 1st Earl of Aberdeen, Chancellor of Scotland, and had
issue,
I. Alexander, his heir.
I. Anne, to. Charles Eraser, of Inveralochy, co. Aberdeen ;
d. 24 Aug. 1753, aged 49, leaving issue,
1 William, afterwards of Udny.
1 JIartha Eraser, of Inveralochy, m. Colin Mackenzie, of
Kilcoy, CO. Ross.
2 Eliza Eraser, of Castle Eraser, d. unm.
The son and heir,
Alexandeh Udnt, of that ilk. Advocate 1728, Commissioner
of Excise for Scotland 1742, m. 25 Dec. 1758, Margaret, only
child of William Duff, of Braco, widow of Patiick Duff, of
Culter and Premnay, all in co. Aberdeen. This lady, who
possessed the estate of Eden, and was known as Mrs. Udny-
Daff claimed the great estates of her father on the plea that the
entail in favour of heirs-male was invalid ; the suit was com-
promised in 1724, she receiving £10,000 in addition to £3000
given her by William Duff, of Braco, in 1718. Mrs. Udny-Duff
left all her property to her cousin James, Earl of Fife, grand-
son of her adversary, when fresh lawsuits followed between
him and her late liusband's heirs. Eden passed to the heir
of entail and belongs to his grandson, Mr. Grant-Duff, M.P.
Alexander Udny d. without issue 1789, and was s. by his
nephew,
William FBiSEn-UDNT, of Udny and Inveralochy, who was
served heir of entail and provision-general of his uncle 2 Dec.
1789, and heir-general 15 Jan. 1790. He d. 13 Dec. 1792,
when the male representation of the family devolved on his
kinsman,
Robert Fcllarton-Udnt, b. 1722, F.R.S. and F.S.A., a
West India Merchant in London, s. to Dudwick on the death
of his cousin-german. Gen. Fullarton, in 1786, became heir-
male of the UJny family in 1789, although he did not inherit
the estate till after the death of William Fraser-Udny three
years afterwards. Mr. FuUai ton-Udny m. 1st, Miss Hougham,
whose sister was wife of Spencer, 8th Earl of Northampton ;
and 2ndly, Martha Jourdan. He d. 3 Jan. 1802, leaving an
only child, Mary, m. 1785, Sir William Augustus Cunyngham,
of Livingstone and Milncraig, Bart. Mrs. Udny was, in 1805,
appointed sub-governess of the Princess Charlotte. Mr. Ful-
larton-Udny's nephew and successor,
John Robert Follaetos-Udnt, of that ilk and Dudwick,
b. at Leghorn 14 Nov. 1779. He was educated in Scotland,
entered the army, served in the Guards, and attained the
rank of Col. He m. lat, 1812, Emily, dau. of Thomas Fitzhugh,
of Plas Power, co. Denbigh, and by her (who d. 18 J6) had one
son,
John AucrsTcs, Col. in the army, b. 17 July, 1S17, d. unm,
6 May, 1859.
He )ii. 2ndly, Anne {d. 1870), dau. of J. AUatt, and had by her
a son,
John Henet Fdllakton-Udnt, now of Udny and Dudwick.
Col. Udny d. 29 Nov. 18G1.
Arms — Gu., a stag's head -nithten tines caboshedor, between
two greyhounds counter-salient arg., collared of the field, in
chief and base three fieurs-de-lis, two and one, of the second.
Crest — A fleur-de-lis gu. Siq>porters— Two savages, wreathed
head and middle with oak, and holding in their exterior hands
gigantic batons resting on tlieir shoulders ppr. Motto — All my
hope is in God. (In the 16th century, the latnily seem to have
borne, Gu., two greyhounds chasing a hart ppr.)
Seat — Udny Castle, CO. Aberdeen.
C'iui— White's.
UNIACKE OP MOUNT UNIACKE.
Uniacke, Norman Compton FitzG-eealj}, Esq.
of Mount Uniacke, co. Cork, retired Lieut. E.N.,
b. 14 Dec. 1.'548, s. his father 12 Sept. 1877; m. 21
Nov. 1882, Louisa, dau. of William Garde, Esq. of
Eilberrj, co. Cork.
Liineagre. — This ancient family, formerly called Unak or
Uniek, was settled near Youghal, in the South of Ireland,
about the close of the 13th century. Tradition relates that
they were originally a sept or clun of the Geraldiues of
Desmond, and that the firs: of the name was a certain Fitz-
Gerald, who, having undertaken and successfully performed
a deed of great daiing, upon which no one else had been
willing to venture, was afterwards surnamed " Unicus " (the
only one) ; which honourable patronymic his descendants
retained, adopting as their motto the words, " Unicus est. "
The following notices of five descents in the 13th and 14tli
centuries were extracted from the records in Bcrmingham
Tower in the Castle of Dublin, by Sir William Betham,
207-i
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
UNI
"Ulster"; and are set forth in ihe pedi<:rce of the Uniacke
family, drawn up by him in 16-G. Bernard Unak, of Cork,
livins there in 1305, as appears hy an entry on the Plea Roll
of that year. His son, Bernard Unak, of Yonghal, co. Cork,
living 1311, is mentioned in the Pica Uoll and tlie Great Roll
of the I'ipc. He held lands in the Manor of Inchecoyn, near
Youghal, ju 13-1, as appears by an Inq. p.m., 14 Edward II.
His son, Philip Unak, of Youghal, was living there 1335. His
son, Thomas Unak, or Uuack, is mentioned in an Inq. p.m.,
22 Kdwakd ill., as holding lands in Grenegoygh, m the Manor
of Ineheeoyn. He wjis one of the Justices of As&ize at Cork in
1357. His son and heir, Thomas Unack, one of the Justices
of Assize in 13S5, held four knight's fees from Sir William de
Wyndesore, in the Manor of Ineheeoyn, by homage and service,
as appears by an entry on the Close Rolls, 9 Richard II.
Their deseend;int,
Tiio.MAs Unack. or Uniack, of Ballyhobbert, near Youghal,
living in the year 1500, was an Alderman, and twice Mayor
of Youghal, in 1556 and 1560. By Margaret his wife he had
three sous, i. James, his heir ; ii. Thomas, of Youghal
(menlioncd Ulou) ; iii. Edmund, liyiug in 1678. The eldest
son,
James Ukiack, of Ballyhobbert. a Burgess of Youghal, m.
Margaret, dau. of Edmond KitzGeralil, of Ballymartyr, and
sister to the famous John FitzEdmond, the Earl of Desmond's
last Seneschal of Imokilly; by whom, who survived him, he
left issue an only son John, and two daus. Ellen and Christian.
His will is dated 27 Feb. 1677, and dying 1678 (Inq. p.m.), he was
t. by his son and heir,
John Uniacke, of Ballyhobbert, a Burgess of Youghal, a
mmor at his father's death, granted in ward to Henry
Sheffelde, gent., 23 April, 1586; and had livery of his lands of
Ballyhobbert, Mokerishe, Ballyvergyn, BatULigeehy, and
Vanchym ore, with oiher property in Youghal, 4 Dec. 1602.
He m. (settlement dated 22 Jan. 161*1) Johanna, dau. of Thomas
Coppinger, of Y'oughal, an Alderman, and four limes Mayor of
Y'oughal ; but by her (whose will is dated 10 Feb. 1635) he
had no issue, and dying before 1623 (Inq. p.m.). he was «.
by,
Thomas Uniacke, of Youghal, his cousin and heir male, son
of Edmond Uniacke and grandson of Thomas Uniacke of
Youghal aforesaid, brother of James Uniack of Ballyhubbert.
He is mentioned as kinsman in the curious will of Sir John
FitzGerald of Ballymaloe, 1 Sept. 1640, who bequeathed to
him considerable property near Y'oughal. By Margaret his
wife, a dau. of one of the FitzGeraldsof Glenane, co. Cork, he
had issue,
I. Mahbice, his heir.
II. Edmond, living 1649; one of the Overseers of his brother's
will.
I. Christian, living 1649.
II. A dau., m. Nicholas Miagh, of Youghal, gent.
He was s. by his eldest son,
Maurice Uniacke, Esq., of Ballyvergyn, near Youghal, an
Alderman, and Mayor of Y'oughal 1639, and Mayor of the
Staple 1640. His will is dated 10 April, 1646, with a codicil 9
F'eb. 1648. He m. Margrett, dau. and sole heir of Richard
Kearney, of Youghal, Burgess ; by whom, who survived him,
be had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. James, of Dublin, of whom presently.
hi. Edmond, of Youghal, gent., living in 1682 ; m. and had
issue (with a dau., Ansraee, m. — Colpnys), an only son,
James, of Cappagh, co. Tipperary, Counscllor-at-Law, who
m. 1st, his cousin Ann, dau. of James Uniacke, of Dublin,
gent., and 2ndiy, Barbara, dau. of John Power, of Clash-
more, CO. Waterlord ; and d. 1732, leaving issue, an only
dau. and heir, Katharine, m. her cousin, Maurice Uniacke,
Esq. of Woodhouse, co. Waterlord.
IV. Richard, entered at Gray's Inn, London, 6 July, 1669.
V. John, of Curreheen, co. Cork, an Alderman of Youghal ;
m. Phillis, dau. of Alderman Fierce Miagh, of Youghal, by
■whom, who d. 1684, and is bur. at Youghal, he had issue,
two children, who both d. young. His will is dated 13
March, 1729.
I. Anstace, m. Theobald F'itzGerald, of Clonea, co. Waterford,
gent.
II. Joane, living 1G49.
Mr. Maurice Uniacke d. 1649, and was s. by his son and
heir,
Thomas Uniacke, Esq., of Ballyvergyn, andBarnageehy, co.
Cork ; his estates were confiscated by Cromwell, in 1658, for
his adherence to the Royal cause, but were restored to him in
1663, by a Decree of Innocence under the Acts of Settlement.
He was an Alderman and M.P. for Youghal in Kin:; James' I rish
Parliament of 1689; m. Helena, dau. of Garret FitzGerald,
Esq., of Lisquinlan, co. Cork,. (and co-heir of her brother the
Right lion. Robert F"itzGerald,who d. s. it. 1718), by whom he
had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. James, of Corneveagh, co. Cork; ni. (settlement dated 2
Aug. 17o3) Anstace, dau. of Philip FitzJamesUonayne, Fisq.
of Ronayne's Court, co. Cork ; his wid is dated 7 May, 1712,
and dying the same year, he left issue,
1 Maurice, 6. 1705.
2 James, settled at Port Morant, .Jamaica; ;«. and had
issue.
3 Philip, of Youghal, living 1737.
1 Helen, 7)i. — Prendergast, E.sq.
I. Margaret, h. 1G72.
II. Elinor, rf. 1680, bur. in the South Abbey, Youghal.
Mr. Thomas Uniacke d. 1708, and was «. by his son and
heir,
Thomas Uniacke, Esq., of Ballyvergyn andBarnageehy, co.
Cork, and of Woodhouse, co. Waterford, which latter
estate he purchased from Major Richard FitzGerald, in
1726. He was an Alderman and Mayor of Youghal, 1723 ;
m. (license dated 3 M.arch, 1707) Helena, dau. and co-heir of
Christian Bor, of Bor Mount, co. Wexford, a General in
King William's army (by Ellen his wife, an heiress of the
family of Hore, of co. Wexford) ; by whom he had issue,
I. Bor, his heir.
II. Robert, of Lisquinlan and Corkbeg, co. Cork, which
estates he inherited under the will of his maternal great-
uncle, the Right Hon. Robert FitzGerald, of Lisquinlan,
assuming, in compliance, with testator's wishes, the name
and arms of F'itzGerald. He in,. 1750, FYances, dau. of
John Judkin, Esq. of Ballymore, co. Tipperary, and had
issue,
1 Robert Uniacke-FitzGerald, Esq., M.P. for co. Cort
from whom descend the Uniacke Penrose F'itzGeealds
of Corkbeg (see that family) .
2 Thomas Judkin-FitzGerald, Esq., of Lisheen, co. Tip-
perary, created a Baronet, 5 Aug, 1801, from whom
descend the Judkin FitzGebalds, of Lisheen (see that
family).
III. Maurice, of Woodhouse, co Waterford, in which estate
he had a life interest under his father's will; m. Katheriiie,
dau. and sole heir of CounsellorJamesUniacke, of Cappagh,
and d. 2 F'eb. 1743, leaving issue, an only dau. and heir,
Barbara, m. Walter Atkins, Esq. of Leadington, co. Cork.
I. Clotilda, m. 16 Oct. 1738, William Wallis, Esq. of BaOy-
crenane, co. Cork.
Mr. Thomas Uniacke, of Woodhouse (whose will is dated 21
June, 1733), d. 1734, and was s. by his son and heir.
Bob Uniacke, Esq., of Ballyvergyn, and the Red House,
Y'oughal, and of Woodhouse, co. Waterford ; 6. 1710, Bayliff
of Youghal, 1736; m. (licence dated 3 April, 1742) Anne, dau.
of Frederick Trench, Esq. of Moate, co. Galway ; and d. 2i>
April, 1777, having had issue,
I. Robert, of Woodhouse, M.P. for Youghal, Col. Waterford
Militia, and Surveyor-General of the Ordnance ; m. 1790,
Annette Constantsa, dau. of the Right Hon. John Beresford,
brother to George, Marquis of Waterford ; and d. 1»02,
leaving issue (with a son, James, who d. unm., and six
daus.), a son and heir,
Robert John, of Woodhouse, J.P., D.L., .an Officer 7th
Hussars, served in the Peninsular and at Waterloo ; m.
1821, the Lady Mildred Bourke, sister to Robert, 5th Earl
of Mayo, and d. 1S51, leaving issue (with four daus.), an
only surviving son. Col. Robert Bor Uniacke, who d.
unm. in 1863, when the male line of the Woodhouse
Uniackes became extinct, the property devolving upon
Col. George Beresford, R.A., in right of hi.i wife, Frances
Constantia, eldest dau. of Col. Robert John Uniacke, above
mentioned.
II. Frederick, d. young.
I. Helena, 6. 1744 ; to. Richard Uni.acke, Esq. of Ahadda,
CO. Cork.
II. Mary, b. 1749; d. young.
III. F^lizabeth, 6. 1754 ; »n. Crofton Uniacke, Esq. of Ballyre,
CO. Cork.
We now return to,
James Uniacke, of the city of Dublin, gent. ; 2nd son of
Maurice Uniacke, Esq., of Ballyvergyn; entered at Trinity
College, Dublin, 28 Jan. 1661, and adopted the law as his pro-
fession; m. 31 M.ay, 1665, Mary Luther, a kinswoman of John
Luther, of Youghal, gent., a cadet of the ancient family of
Luther, of co. Essex, ; by whom he had issue,
I. John, b. 1669 ; d. young. ii. James, his heir.
HI. Norman, of Curreheen, co. Cork, M.D., b. 1678, entered
at Trinity College, Dublin, 8 Aug. 1695 ; m. (settlement
dated 6 Jan. 1713) Elizabeth, dau. of William Supple, Esq.
of Aghadoe, co. Cork, and d. 5 Dec. 1727, leaving issue,
1 James, of Yough.aI, an Alderman, and Mayor of Youghal
1755 and 1767 ; m. 23 April, 1747, J.ane, dau. of Alderman
John Lucas, of Youghal, and had issue.
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Norman William. Arthur Hyde.
James Tonson. Eichard.
Jasper, of Araglyn, co. Cork, to. Maria, dau. of Joshua
Andrews, Esq. of Kilworth, co. Cork, by whom he bad.
with other issue, a son. James, Major R.M., killed at
the storming of Chin-Keang-foo, in China, 21 July,
1842, leavinfc issue by Emma, his wife, dau. of Edinond
Eoehe, Esq., an only dau., Jane. Mr. Jasper Uniacke
was murdered in his own house, together with Col.
Mansergh St. George, in the Irish Rebellion of 179t!.
2 William, of Cork, m. Elizabeth Morris ; killed in a duel
at Cork, 1760.
3 John, of Cottage, co. Cork, J. P. ; m. Frances, dau. and
co-luir of Eoger Mainwaring, Esq. of Kermincham, co.
Cheshire, and by her, who d. Dec. 1796, he left issue at
his decease, 9 Sept. 1793,
John Mainwaring. of Cottage and Kermincham, Lieut.
66th Eegt. ; to. Mary, dau. of the Very Eev. Dixie
Blundell, D.D., Dean of Clontarf, by whom he had
(with a dau., Mary, m. Henry C. MacVeagh, Esq. of
DrewBtown, co. Meath), an only son,
I. John, of Kermincham, and of Boughton House, co.
Cheshire, Mayor of Chester 1837 and 1838; m. 3
June, 1823, Anne, dau. of Vice- Admiral Pierrepont,
and had issue,
1 William Pierrepont, bur. in Chester Cathedral.
2 Henry Turner, of Lay well House, co. Devon,
Capt. 19th Foot, present at the battle of Alma,
siege of Sebastopol, and storming of the Redan ;
to. Isabel, dau. of George Fortescue, Esq., and had
issue, Henry Percy, Lieut. Gordon Highlanders;
John Mainwaring : Frederick Fitzgerald, d. young ;
Evelyn Pierrop-mt, Lieut. 11th P'oot; Charles
Forte-scue: Karhleen, m. St. .John Blackett, Esq. ;
Isabel Alice ; Julianna Fortescue ; Geraldine, d.
young.
1 Mary Frances, to. the Rev. R. N. Wool, M.A.
2 Maria, m. 1st, Col. Morman MacLeod; 2ndly,
Fredeiijk Wright, Esq.
Catherine, m. John R. Parker, Esq. of Green Park,
Youghal, and Urper Harley Street, London.
Frances, in. Henry Turner, Esq. of Bath.
Margaret, ??;. 12 Nov. 1770, William Power, Esq. of
Drumraghill, co. Waterford.
1 Mary, living 1754.
2 Mabella, living 1754.
3 Elizabeth, m. Edmond Browning, of the city of Dublin,
gent.
IV. Kearney, b. 1681 ; d. young.
I. Margaret, b. IB68; living in 1727.
II. Mary, 6. 1673 ; living 1730, d. uhto.
III. Ann, b. 1674; to. her 1st cousin. Counsellor James
Uniacke, of Cappagh ; she d. 1711, and is bur. at Youghal.
IT. Grace, b. 1679 ; d. young.
Mr. James Unlacke's will is dated 29 June, 1GS2, and dying
10 Aug. following, at Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, he was s. by
his son and heir,
James Uniacke, Esq., of Coolegorragh, co. Cork, J.P. ; b. 12
Oct. 1671, an Officer in Col. Conyngham's Eegt. of Dragoons,
(commission dated 16 March, 1692) ; purchased the estate of
Coolegorragh from his kinsman, James FitzGerald, Esq., of
Glenane, co. Cork( son of Sir William FitzGerald, Knt., and
built there the house called Mount Uniacke. He m. (settle-
ment dated 31 Jan. 1705), Mary, dau. of William Mathews,
Esq.. of Templelyon, co. Wicklow ; by whom who d. 1762, he
left issue,
I. RicHABD, his heir.
II. John, of Carriggower, co. Cork, M.D., entered at Trinity
College, Dublin, 17 Jan. 1726 ; to. Judith, dau. of Redmond
Barry, Esq. of Ballyclough, co. Cork, and had issue,
1 Redmond, of Old Court, co. Cork, to. 1782, Elizabeth,
dau. of Lionel Fleming, Esq. of Thornfield, co. Cork, and
d. 1802, leaving issue,
John, Capt. 95th Regt. ; killed at storming of Ciudad
Eodrigo, 1812, umii.
Lionel to. Elizabeth, dau. of George Crotty, Esq., and
had issue.
Thomas Fane, of Linbury Lodge, co. Westmeath, an
Officer in the Rifle Brigade ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Gustavus Rochfort, Esq., M.P., and had issue, Redmond
Eochfort, Ensign 71st Highland Light Infantry,
accidentally shot by a brother Officer, 1842 ; Gustavus,
d. young ; John Rochfort, Ensign 71st Regt. ; Frances,
TO. Capt. Lionel Smith, 54th Regt. ; Elizabeth.
Martha, m. Thomas Townsend, Esq. of Clyda, co. Cork.
Elizabeth m. Capt. Arthur Molloy, 32nd Regt,
Judith, m. General Richard Uniacke.
Isabella, to. Philip Somerville, Esq. of the Prairie,
SchuU.
Henrietta, to. Capt. Edward Coxon, Rifle Brigade.
1 Mary, to. Major Henry FfoUiott, of Hollisbrook, co.
Sligo.
m. Norman, of Castletown {see that family).
I. Mary, to. James Lombard, Esq. of Craig, co. Cork.
II. Elizabeth, m. 1740, the Ven. Parkyns Crofton, .Vrch-
deacon of Aghadoe, Vicar General of Cork and Ross.
Capt. James Uniacke's will is dated 1 May, 1730, and dying
June, 1733, he was s. by his son anl heir,
Richard Uniacke, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, co. Cork ; m.
(settlement dated 4 Nov. 1735) Ann, dau. of John Longtield,
Esq., of Castle IMary, co. Cork, J.P. ; by whom, whoi^ July,
1787, he had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. John, Cornet 14th Dragoons, 4 March. 1760 : d. unm.
1763.
III. Eichard, of Dublin, and of Ahadda, co. Cork, Mayor of
Youghal 1777 and 1781 ; m. Helena, dau. of Bor Uniacke,
Esq. of Woodhouse, by whom, who d. 16 Sept. 1779, he had
issue,
Richard, d. young.
Mary Elizabeth Helena, only dau. and heir, m. John
Bayley, Esq. of Debsborough, co. Tipporary.
IV. Robert, Col. 58th Regt., served at, the siege of Gibraltar,
and in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 ; m. 1777, Mary, dau. of
Arthur Baynes, M.D., Surgeon-General at Gibraltar; and
d. 1832, leaving issue,
1 Eichard, of Castleview, co. Cork, General Royal Irish
Artillery ; m. Judith, dau. of Redmond Uniacke, Esq. of
Old Court, by whom he had issue,
Redmond, Deputy Commissary-General.
Richard, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Lieut. Thomson,
R.M., and had issue, two sons, Richard, and Artliur .;
and 2ndly, Fanny, dau. of John Whitworth, Esq., by
whom he has a son, Victor, and a dau., Nathalie.
Lambert, of Monkstown, co. Cork.
Elizabeth. Mary. Judith.
Anne. Jane. Caroline.
2 Robert, Capt. 18th Royal Irish, and Paymaster lOlb
Foot.
1 Ann?. 2 Caroline. 3 Harriet.
4 Mary. 5 Catherine. 6 Amy.
7 Jane.
I. Elizabeth, m. John Swayne, Esq. of Youghal.
II. Harriet, m. Capt. Mathew Nash, Royal Irish Artillery.
III. Ann, d. unm. iv. Mary, d. unm.
Mr. Richard Uniacke's will is dated 19March, 1761, and dying
the same year, he was s. by his son and heir,
James Uniacke, Esq., of Mount Uniacke ; entered al;
Trinity College, Dublin, 20 Feb. 1753; M.P. for Youghal,
1776-96; m. 1st, 17 Sept. 1760, Caroline, dau. of Charles Coote,
Esq., of Coote Hill, co. Cavan, and sister to Charles, last Eail
of Bellamont, by whom, who d. 1792, he had an only dau.
Prudence, 6. 1764, d. an infant. He m. 2ndly, Mary Higgins,
by whom, who survived him, he left at his decease, 1803,
I. George Richard, d. young. ii. Norman, his heir.
I. Ann, m. Patrick Lawler, Attorney-at-Law.
It. Elizabeth.
His son and heir.
Norm an Uniacke, Esq., of Jlount Uniacke, commonly calleci
"the Minor"; b. 1796; m. 7 Oct. 1818, Eleanor, dau. of
George Lax, Esq., of Wells, co. Somerset ; by whom, who d.
1876, he left at his decease, 19 April, 1861,
I. Norman James Biggs, his heir.
II. George Lax, d. nam. 1875.
iti. Robert FitzGerald, d. 13 Dec. 1862, in Australia.
IV. Crofton Bernard, m. 1880, Josephine, widow of — Mere-
dith, Esq. of Bristol ; d.s.p. 1891.
I. Eleanor, d. unm.
It. Florence Elizabeth, m. E. U. FitzGerald Uniacke, Esq. o£
Castletown.
III. Marianne, d. unm. iv. Caroline, d. unni.
V. Susan Helena, m. the late George Morris, Esq.
The eldest son,
Norman James Biggs Uniacke, Esq., of Mount Uniacke, ai»
Officer in tie Denbighshire Cavalry; to. 10 Sept. 1844, Mary
Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Diinkwater Bethune, of Balfour, co.
Fife, by whom, who d. 10 Nov. 1863, he left issue at his
decease, 12 Sept. 1877,
I. Norman Compton FitzGerald, now of Mount Uniacke.
I. Eleanor Georgina. ii. Geraldine Cecilia.
Ayms—Arg., a wolf passant ppr. a chief gu.
Crest — A dexter cubit armed arm erect, gauntlcttcd ppr.,
holding a hawk's lure, or.
Mottoes — " Unicus est," and " Faithful and Brave."
Seat — Mount Uniacke, Killeagh, co. Cork.
UNIACKE OF CASTLETOWN.
Uniacke, Eobekt Uniackb FitzGeralp, Esq.
of Castletown, co. Cork ;. s. his gxandfatlierlSSo ;
2.07(>
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m. ISo-i, Florence Elizabetli, dau. of Norman
Uniacke, Esq. of jMount Uoiacke, and lias issue,
EoBERT Uniacke Fitziiekald.
Liincagre.— For an account of tlie early history of this
faniiiy, see Uniacke oj Mount Uniacke.
MoRMAN Uniacke, Esq. of Castletown, 3rd son of Capt.
James Uniacke, of Mount Uniacke, m. Alicia, dau. and co-heir
of Bartholomew runton, Fsq. of Garrane James, co. Cork, the
-nd son of Capt. Thomas I'urdon, of Drinagli, co. Cork, and
i;^andsonofSir^■icho!;l5^ul•dou, Kut.of Ballyelough, by whom
he had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. Bartholomew Ensign 60th Foot, d. uwn.
tii. Norman, Lieut. 40lh Foot, jre. Mary Anne, dau. of Simon
Dring, Esq. of llock Grove, co. Cork, d. s. p.
IV. Kichara John, of Mount Uniacke, Halifax, B.N. A.,
A. 22 Not. 175-;, settled at Halifax 1781; Solicitor-General
for the province of Nova Scotia 1782, Attorney-General
1797, anil Slember of His Majesty's Council 1808. He m.
1st, 3 May, 1775, Martha Maria, dau. of Mons. M. de Les-
deruier, of Canton Geneva, Switzerland, by whom he had
ssue,
1 Norman FitzGerald, of the InnerTemple, H.M. Attorney-
General, and Judge of the Supreme Court of Lower
Canada, 6. 1778 ; m. Sophia de Lesdernier, and d. s.p. 11
Dec. 1846.
2 Crofton, of Lincoln's Inn, Judge of the Vice Admiralty
Court, Nova Scotia, m. 1S05, Dorothy, dau. of Capt.
Jones Favvson, and had issue,
1 Richard John (Kev.), B.A. Oxon, 1832, Rector of
Sydney, Nora Scotia, ?)!. Anne, dau. of the Ven. Arch-
deicon Willis, and had issue, hichard, in Holy Orders;
FitzGerald; Dora.
2 Crofton, d. ^'nm. 1817.
3 Norman FitzGerald.
1 Martha Maria. 2 Elizabeth.
3 Alicia.
3 Richard John, H.M. Attorney-General for Cape Breton,
and Judge of the Supreme Court in British America; m-
Marianne, dau. of th'j Hon. Charles Hill, of Haliiax ; d-
J834, leaving issue,
Charles Hill, Major 2nd Dragoons, d. unm, 30 Jan.
1878.
Richard John Norman, d. 1844.
Helen Maria, d. unm. 1848.
Mary Mitcnell, m. 1851, C. W. Watkins, Esq. of Badby
House, CO. Northants.
4 Robert FitzGerald (Rev.). Rector of St. George's, Ilali-
lax, m. Elizabeth Franklyn, and d. s. p. 1870.
5 James Boyle, H.M. Attorney-General, and Commissioner
of Crown lanil<. in. Rusina, dau. of the Hon. William
Black, and had issue, William, liarrister-at-Law, (i. uaiu.;
Rupert; Richard; James Boyle (Rev.), now of Mount
Uniacke, Halifax, ni. 1st, Saidie, dau. of Judge Wilkin-
son, and had issue, an only dau. Saidie, and 2iidly, Mary
Merkle ; Florence.
1 Mary. m. 3 May, 1805, Rear Admiral Sir Andrew
Mitchell, K.C.B.
2 Man ha Maria, m. 3 May, 1805, Thomas N. Jeffery, Esq.,
Collector of H.M. Customs at Halifax.
3 Alicia Margaret, m. William Scott, Esq. of Sunderland
Hall, CO. Roxburgh.
4 Anne, hi. Capt. Kevan Izod Leslie, GOth Rifles, of Wilton,
CO. Cork.
5 Elizabeth, d. unm.
6 Eleanor Rebecca, m. William Hacket, Esq., Inspector-
General of Military Hospitals.
Mr. Richard John Uniacke, r,i. 2ndly, 14 Jan. 1808, Eliza,
-dau. of Major I'hilips Newton, 48th Regt., and dying 11
Oct. 1830, left issue by her, an only son,
Andrew Mitchell, of Halifax, Barrister at-Law, D.C.L.,
Judge Advocate-General, and Custos Rotulorum, Chief
Commissioner for Nova Scotia at the International
Exhibition, London, I8tj2, 0. 9 Nov. 1808; m. 6 Feb.
1834, Elizabeth filcLean, dau. of John Fra.-^er, F^sq. Bar-
rister-at-Law, foinierly an OHicer in the Eraser Feiicibles,
by whom (who became c3-heir of her brother John, who
■d. unm.) he had issue,
1 Robie, of Gorsebrook, Halifax, Barrister-at-Law, m.
Ist, Georgiana Harriet, dau. of Sir Edward Archibald,
C.B., and had issue, 1-iIy and Katharine ; and 2ndly,
F'rederika Mariun Douglas, dau. of Arthur Woodgate,
Esq , by whom he has, Cecd Dudley Woodgate, and
Grace.
2 Norman FitzGera'd, an Officer in the 60th Rifles, m.
Mary .\ugusta. dau. of Capt. J. Vhidipps, 7th Hussars,
and had issue,
1 Andrew Carey.
2 Norman Fyfe, Lieut. 19th Hussars, m. 29 Nov. 1893,
Kathleen, dau. of the late James Cassidy, Esq. of
Monasterevan, co. Kildare.
3 Lucius. 4 Kdinond FitzGerald, d. young.
I Geraldine, m. Arthur Levick, Esq.
.3 Andrew Eliutt Molyneux, of the War OfSce, London.
4 Robert FitzGerald (Rev.), M.A., Vicnr of Tandridge
eo. Surrey, in. 3 April, 18(i6, Hannah, dau. of Thomas
Salmon, Esq. of St. Hildas, co. Durham, and has
issue,
1 Richard Gordon FitzGerald, of Selwood Place, Stan-
well, CO. Middlesex, B.A. Trin. Coll. Oxon, F.R.S.A.,
m. 31 Aug. 1892, Cecilia Monica, d^u. of Frederick
Lambert, Esq. of Garratts Hall, Banstead,co. Surrey,
and has had issue, Helen Monica Geraldine, 6. 30
Aug. 1893 ; d. young.
2 Robie FitzGerald, Lieut. 27th Royal Inniskilling Fus.,
III. 3 March, 1^94, Jennie, only dau. of John R. Cuth-
bert, late Capt. 10th Hussars.
3 Andrew F'itzGerald.
5 Crofton James, Lieut.-Col. Army Service Corps, m.
1865, F\anny, dau. of Col. Campbell, late 60th Rifles,
and has issue,
1 Herbert Crofton Campbell, Lieut. Royal Artillery.
2 Andrew Gore. 3 Gerald Lawrence. 1 Helen F'anny.
6 Gordon, d. young.
1 Helen Elizabeth, ?)i. Brenton Halliburton Collins, Esq.
of Dunorlan, Tunbridge Wells, J. P.
2 Maria Jeffery, m. Col. George W. Stockley, R.E.
3 Alicia Harriet, tn. Rev. W. H. L. CogswiU, D.D.
4 Mary McCawley, m. Major Redmond Uniacke Somer-
ville, 61st Regt.
V. Crofton, of B.allyre, co. Cork, J. P., m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Bor Uniacke, Esq. of Woodhoiise, and had issue,
I Crofton, of Ballyre, m. 1835, Esther, dau. of Percy
Smyth, Esq. of Headborough, d. s. p.
1 Anne. 2 Alicia.
I. Mary, m. Simon Dring, Esq. of Rock Grove.
Mr. Norman Uni.icke's will is dated 17 March, 1774, and, dying
1776, he was s. by his son and heir,
James Uniacke, Esq. of Castletown, m. (settlement dated 13
Feb. 1777) Elizabeth, dau. of Simon Dring, Esq. of Rock Grove,
an<l d. 1835, having had issue,
I. Norman, his eldestson.
II. James, of Glcngarra, co. Cork, Major North Cork Rifles,
ni. Alicia, dau. of Simon Dring, Esq., d. s.p.
I. Mary, vi. William Crawford, Esq. of Lakelands, co
Cork.
The eldest son,
Norman Uniacke, Esq. of Castletown, Lieut. Col. North
Cork Rifles, m. 1821, Fileanor, dau. of Col. Robert Uniacke-
FitzGerald, of Corkbeg, M.P. (co-heir of her brother Robert,
who d. s. p. 1832), and d. v. p. 1S35, leaving issue,
I. Robert Uniacke FitzGerald, now of Castletown.
II. James FitzGerald, M.D., d, s. p.
I. Louisa, d. young.
II. Elizabeth F'rances.
Arms, Crest, and Jl/oJioes— Same as Uniacke, of Mount
Uniacke (quartering, Kearney, Purdon, and FitzGerald).
Scat — Castletown, Killeagh, co. Cork.
TJNTHANK OF INTWOOD HALL.
Unthank, Clement William Joseph, Esq. of
Intwood Hall, co. Norfolk, J. P., High Sheriff 1893,
b. 18 Aug. 1847 ; m. 1873, Judith Sarah, dau. and
co-heir of Onley Savill-Onlej, Esq. of Stisted Hall,
Essex, and has issue,
I. Clement William Onley, 6. 31 March, 1874.
II John Salusbury, b. 19 July, 1875.
III. Ralph Arthur, b. 10 Feb. 1880.
I. Judith Marian. u. Maria Janet.
III. Marjory Elizabeth. iv. Ursula Clementine.
V. Dorothy Mary. vi. Cicely May.
vii. Amy Violet.
Mr. Unthank, formerly Capt. I7th Lancers, is a
J. P. for CO. Norfolk, and Lieut.-Col. Commanding
4th Vol. Batt. Norfolk Kegt. since 1888.
Lineagre.— The family of Unthank, long seated at Un-
tliank, in the county of Northumberland (which property was
sold in the year 15G8 to the Li Jdell family by Thomas Unthank,
Esq. of Unthank), was represented towards the close of the
17th century by
RoiiERT Unthank, Esq. of Unthank, who, by his will, dated
27 March, 1694, desired to be bur. in the chapel of the parish
cliurch of Alnham, beside his ancestors. By Jane his wife he
had issue,
I. Edward. ii. Thomas.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Rebecca.
His 2nd son,
Tuo.MAS Unthank, Esq., settled at Newcastle-on-Tyne, ro.
CJPC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
UPP
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1712, Jane, dan. of — Forster, Esq. of Xewcastlc, and d. 1734,
having had issue,
I. Henry, 6. 1715; d. about 1780, and was bur. at Ashwell-
thoi-pe, CO. Norfolk.
II. Robert, 6. 17 IS: d. about 1780, and was also bur. at Ash-
wellthorpe.
III. William, of whom hereafter.
I. Ann. H. Mary. iii. Elizabeth.
His 3rd son,
William Unthank, Esq. of Norwich, was b. at Newcastle,
1721. He m. Miss Amy Dodd, of Carlton Hall, by whom he
had issue,
I. William.
I. Hannah Maria, d. unm.
His only son,
William Unthank, Esq. of Heigham, Norwich, 6. 17G0;
m. 11 Dec. 1783, Anne, dan. of John May, Esq. of Southwold,
Suffolk, and d. 11 Nov. 1837, having had issue,
I. William Samuel, Lieut. 44th Ecgt., 6. 1787, killed leading
the forlorn hope, at the storming of Ijadajos, 7 April, 1812.
II. Thomas, 6. 1789.
III. John, Master of the Queen's Bench, 6. 1798; m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Scott, Esq., and 2ndly, Mary, dau.
of Gen. Williams, and d. s.p. 1879.
IV. Robert, 6. 1799; d. 1820.
V. Clement William, of whom presently.
The 5th son,
Clement William Unthank, Esq. of Intwood Hall, Norfolk,
J. P. and D.L., 6. 1804; ni. 1835, Mary Anne, dau. and sole
heir of Joseph Salusbury Muskett, Esq. of Intwood Hall, and
d. 1884, having by her (who d. 19 Feb. 1888) had issue,
I. Clement William Joseph, present representative of the
family.
II. John, 6. 1849; d. 1867.
I. Maiy Anne Clementine, m. Major-Gen. A. H. Lindsay,
C.B.
n. Elizabeth Salusbury, m. G. W. Erewis, Esq. of Chester-
ford Park, Essex.
Arms — Or, a saltire gu. between two crescents in pale of the
last, and as many giiffins' heads erased in fesse sa. Crest —
A griffin's head erased gu , gorged with a collar flory, and
ducally crowned or, in the beak an increscent or. 3Iotto —
Esto semper tidelis.
Seat — Intwood Hall, Norwich.
1 1. Charlotte Mary, m. 3 Sept. 1834, Edmund C. Bnxton, Esij.
of Daresbury Hall, co. Chester, nephew of £ir T. Fowell
Buxton, 1st Ijart.
II. Emma, m. Rev. John Pigott, son of Col. Pigott, oi Djd-
dershall, Bucks.
Mr. Upcher d. 2 Feb. 1819, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henut Ramet Upcheb, Esq. of Slicringham Hall, Norfo;k,
J.P. and D.L.,M.A. Camb., &. 8 March, 1810; m. 3 July,
1838, Caroline, dau. of Joseph Morris, Esq. of Ampthill House,
CO. Bedford, and had issue,
I. Henry Moebis, now of Sheringham.
ir. Gerald, b. 19 June, 1841 ; d. 24 Sept. 1872.
III. Russell, Lieut.-Col. South Wales Borderers, Col. late
Durham Light Infantry, 6. 3 Feb. 1844: m. 1872, Marian,
dau. of J. Rogers, Esq. of Holt, Norfolk.
IV. Harry Berners (Rev.), B.A., Rector of Ashwell, near
Oakham, 6. 14 Aug. 1845 ; m. Nov. 1867, Fredeiica Lucy, 3rd
dau. of J. T. Mott, Esq. of Barningham Hall, Norfolk, and
has issue, Howard Berners, b. 11 Jan. 1870; Constance, b.
25 Aug. !8G8; and others.
v. Arthur Hamilton (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Baconsthorpe,
Norfolk, b. 5 Oct. 1855; m. 1884, Joan, dau. of Rev. Nicholas-
Simons, M.A., Vicar of Bramfieid, Suffolk.
VI. Edwyn Fitzhenry, 6. 18ft9; d 5 Oct. 1891.
I. Augusta Louisa, d. 26 June, 1863.
II. Charlotte Laura Caroline.
Mr. H. R. Upcher d. 30 March, 1892, and was ;. by his eldest
son.
Seais— Sheringham HaD, Cromer, and East Hall, Feltwell,
Bran.;on, Norfolk.
Club — Consen'ative, S.W.
UPCHER OP SHERINGHAM.
Upcher, Henry Mokkis, Esq. of Sheringham
HaU, I^orfolk, J.P., b. 15 Dec. 1839, w. 10 June,
1869, Hester Maria, only dau. of Eev. Edward
Bowyer Sparke, Canon of Ely and Eector of
Feltwell, Norfolk, and has issue,
I. Henry Edward Sparke, B.A. Camb., b. 1871.
II. Edward Cyrill Sparke, 6. 1872.
I. Louisa Maria Sparke, 6. 1875.
u. Caroline Edith Sparke, 6. 1877.
liineag'e. — Peter Upcher, Esq. of Sudbury, J.P. for Suf-
folk, and Free Burgess of Sudbury, son of Robert Upcher, of
Colchester, and grandson of Thomas Upcher, Free Burgess of
Colchester, 1646, to. Susan, dau. of Charles Abbot, Esq. of Col-
chester, and was father of
Rev. Abbot Upcheb, Rector of St. Peter's and St. Gregory's,
Sudbury, 6. 28 Sept. 1 722 : m. Mary, dau. of Rev. John Foxwell,
Eector of Rattlesden, Suffolk, and was father of
Peter Upcher, Esq. of Great Yarmouth, who m. Elizabeth,
dau. of John Ramey, Esq. , and sister of the Countess of Home,
and had a son.
Abbot Upcheb, Esq. of Sheringham Hall, who m. 3 April,
1809, the Hon. Charlotte Wilson, eldest dau. of Henry, Lord
Berners, and by her (who rf. 8 Feb. 1857) had issue,
I. Henry Ramey, his heir.
n. Abbot (Rev.), B.A., Rector of Kirby Cane, Norfolk, b.
25 Sept. 1813; m. 1839, Mary Jones, dau. of Rev. George
Day, Rector of Earsham, Norfolk, and d. 17 May, 1893,
leaving issue, Keginald; Abbot Roland (Rev.), M.A. Rector
of Haleswoith, ; Edward Berners; Hugh Knyvet (Kev.i,
Chaplain to H.M.S. "Invincible," d. 12 June, 1881, at
Malta; Arehdale Wilson; and Mary Rosalind, to. 16 Oct.
1867, Col. Henry Edmund Buxton, 5th son of Sir Edward
Buxton, 2nd Bart.
III. Arthur Wilson ^Rev.), M.A., Eector of Ashwellthorpe
with Wrenigham, Norfolk, 6. 7 April, 1815; to. 7 Oct. 1S4 ,
Isabella Jane, dau. of Rev. Canon and Lady Jane Wode-
house, and has issue, Arthur (Kev.), Rector of Hingham,
Norfolk, b. 1846, to. 9 July, 1881, Margaret Ada, youngest
dau. of Rev. John Barham Johnson, Rector of Welbourne,
CO. Lincoln; James Hay (Rev.), B.A., b. Id54; Jane Char-
lotte, TO. 5 Nov. 1873, Robert Harvey Mason, Esq. of Necton
Hall, Norfolls \_see thatjamili/) ; and Mary.
UPPLEBY OF BARROW HALL.
TJppLEBT, Rev. George Crowle, of Barrow
Hall, CO. Lincoln, Vicar of Bonby, near Barton-
on-Humber, and formerly of Corringham, B.A.
Magdalen Coll. Cambridge, b. 13 Feb. 1858; *. his
father 1891 ; ni. 15 Jan. 1891, Margaret Augusta,
•Ith dau. of Lieut.-Col. Charles Brown Constaple,
J.P. and D.L., of "Wallace Cragie, Forfarshii-e, and
1 Lansdowm; Place, Cheltenham.
Lineage. — John Uppleby, Esq. of Wootton, J.P. (son o£
John and Elizabeth Uppleby, and grandson of John Uppleby,
Esq. of Wootton, who m. 1663, Barbara, dau. of John Fawlding,
of Burnham), m. 1st, 1731, Mary Field, by whom he had (with
two daus., Elizabeth, d. young, and Mary, m. Martin Robinson)
one son,
John, of Wootton, m. 1st, his cousin, Hannah Bentley, who
d. s. p., and 2ndly, Elizabeth Atkinson, of Barton, by
whom he had issue. The eldest son,
John, of Wootton, J.P. and D.L., to. Kitty, only surviving
dau. and heir of Roger Leadbetter, Esq. of Glawford
Briggs, and by her (wlio d. 1838) had issue,
Leadbetter, of Wootion House, cp. Lincoln, J.P. aad
D.L., late Major North Lincoln Militia, b. 1799; to.
1847, Eliza Roberta, dau. of Admiral Sir Robert Barrie,
and d. 5 Dec. 1879, leaving a son, John, of Wootton
House, CO. Lincoln, and Aidrishaig, co. Argyll, 6. 1855.
John, b. 1815; d. s.p. 1838.
Harriott, vi. John George Stapylton Smith, Esq. of Mel-
ton Wood, Barrister-at-Law.
Patricia.
Mary, m. her cousin, Robert Graburn, Esq. of Walton
House, Somerset.
Mr. Uppleby d. 1839.
He m. 2ndly, 1745, Dorothy, 2nd dau. of George Crowle, Esq.
of Fryston, co. York, and by her had issue,
George, of whom we treat.
Hoger, d. s. p. 1780.
William 'Rev.), Vicar of Barton, m. 1st, a dau. of Midgeley,
of Beverley, and 2ndly, Mary Moody. By the former he
had two sons, William, d. abroad, and Gilby, or Leeds.
Elizabeth, m. 1st, Abel Smith, Esq., elder brother of the Isl;
Lord Carrington, and 2ndly, Robert Ramsdcn, Esq. oi
Carlton, Notts.
Eleanor, m. John Lambert, Esq. of Hull.
The eldest son by the 2nd marriage,
George Uppleby, Esq. of Barrow, J.P., m. Sarah, only dan.
and heir of Charles Robinson, Esq. of Beverley, co. York, by
Bridget his wife, only dau. and heir of William Gildas, Esq.
of Barton, and d. 25 April, 1816, having had issue, (with four
daus., Sarah, m. Rev. John Holt; Dorothy, ni. Robert Mar-
riott, Esq. of Barton ; Eliza, m. Rev. John Salmon ; and Lucy,
m. Rev. William Fox, of Girsby), two sons, Charles, of Bar-
row, d. s. p. 1853, and
Rev. George Uppleby, Vicar of Barton- on-Humber, co.
Lincoln, who m. 1816, Mary, only dau. of William Fox, Esq. of
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L'PT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
UPT
Oirsby Manor, ia the same co., and d. 9 Nov. 1S52, having had
issue.
I. George Cuables, late of Barrow Hall..
I. Eainia, in. liev. KicharJ Eddie, of IJroughton Ecptovy,
CO. Nottinjjhani, and has issue, Adrian Kichard, George
AVilliani. .Mary Knima. Liioy Sarali, and Julia Frances, lu.
isr2. Andrew Brandram, Esq.
II. Lucy Sarah, hi. Capt. Edward Ottley WoUaston, and has
issue. 'llenrv Uppleby ; Edith Lucy. vi. 1S76, Henry Collins
AVells. E.^q.'ot Broomsfield Lodge' Essex; Ethel Frances,
!>Uldred Louisa Mary; and Affnes Ellon.
III. >Iulia .Abi^'.il, ;/i. her cousin, Kev. George William Holt,
of r.ardney Hall, co. Lincoln.
His eldest son.
George Charles Upplebt, Esq. of Barrow Hall, co. Lincoln,
M.A.. J.r. .and D.L., High Sheriff 1S03. Barrister-at-Law,
late Major 1st Lincoln K.V.. b. 'IS April, 1819; Hi. 1st, 23 April,
18;vj. Emily, 2nd dau. of Ecv. William Worsley, of Bratoft
Kcctory, co- Lincoln, and by her (who d. 1S70) had issue,
I. Charles Gylby Oliver, Lieut. 1st Lincoln K.V., b. 5 Aug.
ISoS: (/. jinm. April, 1SS3.
II. George Cbowle, now of Barrow HaU.
I. Emily May.
II. Leila Frances, m. 17 June, 188.5, Eev. Charles John Boden,
yi.A., Vicar of St. Barnabas, Surrey.
III. L;uira Violet.
He m. i2ndly, o Xov. 1S72, Louisa, 3rd dau. of John Golden,
Jisq. of Caenby Hall, co. Lincoln, and d. 1S91.
Arms— Az., six martlets, three, two, and one, or, on a chief
arg. three bucks' heads caboshed sa. Crest— A buck's head ppr.,
collared or. jl/o»o— Mctuo secundis.
Sent — Barrow Hall, Ulceby.
UPTON OF GLYDE COHRT.
Uptox, Hexey Aethur SnucKBURGH, Esq. of
CrlTde, CO. Louth, and Stansteadburv, Herts, b. 3
]March, 1S70 ; s. iiis uncle 1S89.
Iiineag'e. — Rev. Ambrose Upton, Rector of Kilnceboy,
Kilrush, and Killimur, Diocese of Killaloe (of the Uptons of
Lupton, see next Memoir), went to Ireland before 1759
(the date of his will\ as Chaplain to the Lord-Lieutenant. He
'.a. Anna, dau. of B. Whitney, Esq. of Newpass, co. Westmeath,
and had issue. The 3rd son,
CuRisTOPHER Henry Upton, Esq. m. Isabella, dau. of Col.
Clarfjes, Royal Irish Dragoons, youngest son of Sir Thomas
■Clarges, Bart., and had issue,
I. Shuckeurgh Whitney, of whom presently.
II. Clarges, a Capt. 43rd Regt., unm. who was drowned.
I. Anna, m. W. Ruxion, Esq. i.f Ardee House.
n. Helena, hi. Thomas Rothwell, Esq. of Rockfield.
The eldest son,
Rev. SHrcKBCRGH Whitney Upton, Rector of Kilmoon, co.
Meath, m. Jlargaret, dau. of Lewis F. Irwin, Esq. of Tanragoe,
■CO. Sligo, and by her (who d. 1336) had issue,
I. Henry, d. unm. 1824.
II. Lewis, late of Glyde Court.
jii. Arthur Shockbdrgh, of Coolatoor, Mo.ate, co. West
meath, B.A., J. P., late JIajor Westmeath Militia, b. 1807 ;
ra. 1869, Alice Flunkett, eldest dau. of Rev. Robert
Hedges PlunUett Dunne, of Brittas, Queen's Co., and had
issue by her (who </. 11 March, 1870), Henry Arthdk
SHrcKBCRGH, now of Glyde Court.
I. Elizabeth Beatrice, rii. 1829, Theophilus Clements, Esq.
of Rakenny, co. Cavan, who is deceased.
II. Isabella, d. unm.
The Rev. S. W. Upton d. 1807. His 2nd son,
Lewis Upton, Esq. of Glyde Court, co. Louth, and Stan-
stead Bury, Herts, formerly of 4th Hussars and 9th Lancers,
late Capt. Louth Rifie Militia, J. P. co. Louth, and High Sheriff
1346, b. 3 Dec. 1805; m. 14 Aug. 1844, Isabella Sophia Geor-
5iana (who d. 1865), only child of William Henry Feilde, Esq.
•of Netherfield House, Herts, by Georgiana Martha Pybus his
■wife, youngest dau. of George Fairfield, Esq. of Walton House,
Surrey, son of Richard Fairfield, Esq., Governor of Madras,
and d. 1889, and was s. by his nephew, Henry Arthur Shuck-
BrP.GH Upton, now of Glyde Court.
Arnii — Sa., a cross rnoline arg. Crest — On a ducal coronet
or, a war-horse courant sa., caparisoned or. Motto — Semper
paratus.
&'a£*— Glyde Court, Castlebellingham, co. Louth ; Stanstead-
6ury, Ware, Herts.
UPTON OF INGMIRE HALL.
Uptox-Cotteell-Doemkk, Floee.n'ce A^'^'E, of
Ingmire Hali, co. York, s. her sister 27 Jan. 1876 ;
m. 22 April, 1858, Clement Cottrell Dormer, Esq.,
onlj son of Charles Cottrell Dormer, of Rousham,
Oxon (see that Name), aiid by him (who d. 29 Dec.
1S80) has issue,
I. Charles Walter, of Rousham, co. Oxford, Lieut. 13th
Hussars, b. 21 May, 18G0, m. 1879, Ursula, 4th dau. of
Thomas Leslie-Melville-Cartwright, Esq., by Lady Eliza-
beth, his wile, and has issue, two sons, Clement and
Charles.
II. Clement Adelmar, of Cokethorpe Park, co. Oxford,
b. 14 Nov. 1862.
III. Greville, b. 23 March, 1864 ; d. 1865.
IV. John Herbert, Lieut. 4th batt. Oxfordshire Light In-
fantry, b. 1 Aug. 1865, 9)1. 13 July, 1892, Hilda, 3id dau.
of Horace Trelawny, Esq. of Shotwick Park, Chester,
and has, John Trelawny, &.30 April, 1893.
v. Maximilian, 6. I March, 1867; m. 18 Oct. 1893, Helen
Georgina Agnes, dau. of the late Col. AUen, of St.
Andrews, N.B.
VI. Aubrey Caesar, b. 15 March, 1874.
VII. William Otway, b. 1878.
VIII. Humphrey Handle (posthumous), 6. 29 April, 1881.
I. Beatrice, in. 1884, Arthur Woodbyne, youngest son of Sir
Woodbine Parish, K.C.H.
II. Florence Augusta, m. 31 Jan. 1885, Hon. Cecil Saumarez
Toby, Capt. 7th Batt. the King's Royal Rifle Corps, 2nd
son of Florance George Henry, 5th Baron Boston (see
Burke's Peerage), and has issue, Greville-Northey, 6. 24
Aug. 1S89, and Evelyn-Aucusta, h. 25 Sept, 1887.
III. Dorothy Mary, d. an infant.
IV. Evelyn Hilda, vi. 20 Sept. 1893, Alexander Dundas
Robertson, Esq. of Woolongoon, Australia.
v. Winifred Evelyn. vi. Katherine Elizabeth.
She and her husband assumed the name and arms
of Upton, in addition to and before those of
CoTTEELL-DoEMEE, by roval hcence, dated June,
1876.
Lineag'e. — The family of Upton, or, as the name was
anciently spelt, De Uppeton, was settled at Upton, Cornwall,
about the time of the Conquest. From the extreme age of
the original pedigree, still in existence at Ingmire Hall, some
of the earlier names and dates are illegible; but from the r2th
century the descent is continued down in an unbroken line to
John Uppeton, de Uppeton, Cornwall.
Arthue Upton, Esq. of L'Upton, elder brother of the
Chevalier John Upton, Knight of Malta, and grandson of John
Upton of Lupton, Devon, by Joan his wife, dau. and heir of
Sir Wincomb Raleigii, Knt., was 4th in descent from the
marriage of John Upton, Esq., younger son of John Upton,
of Trelaske, Cornwall, with Agnes, sister and heir of John,
Peniles, of Lupton. He m. Gertrude, dau. of Hugh Fortescue
Esq. of Filleigh, and had issue,
John, his heir.
Henry, ancestor of the Uptons, Lords Templetown.
Hugh. Arthur.
Anne.
Elizabeth, vi. John Hele, Esq. of Diptford, Devon.
The eldest son,
John Upton, Esq. of Lupton, 16'20, m. Dorothy, dau. of Sir
Anthony Rous, Knt. of Halton, Cornwall, and had seven sons
and eight daus. Of the former, the eldest Arthur, was his
father's heir, and the 3rd Ambrose, ancestor of Lewis Upton,
Esq. of Glyde Court, co. Louth. The eldest son and heir,
Arthur Upton, Esq. of Lupton, aged 6, 1620, m. Elizabeth,
relict of Robert Ilaydon, Esq., and dau. of William Gould, Esq.,
and had issue, i. John, of L'Upton, M. P. for Dartmouth, d. s. p.
1687; II. Arthur, d.unm.; in. William, of whom presently.
The 3rd, but only son to sui-vive,
William Upton, of L'Upton, m. Catherine, youngest dau.
of Sir John Otway, of Ingmire Hall, and had issue. The 2nd,
but eldest surviving son and heir,
John Upton, Esq. of Ingmire Hall, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Boucher, Esq. of Twickenham, Middlesex, and had
(with a dau. Elizabeth, m. 1751, Thomas Swettenham, Esq. of
Swettcnham) a son and successor,
John Upton, Esq. of Ingmire Hall, M.P. for Westmorland,
m. Mary Noble, of Weston, co. Durham, and had issue, John,
his heir ; Mary, to. John Morland, Esq. of Capplethwaite,
Westmorland; and Jane. The only son and heir,
John Upton, Esq. of Ingmire Hall, m. 1st, Dorothy, dau. of
Christopher Wilson, D.D., Bishop of Bristol, by whom he had
a son, John, 6. 18 Dec. 1796, (/. unm. 1 Feb. 1867, and 2ndly,
11 .^lay, 1799, Florence, dau. of Thomas Smyth, Esq. of Staple-
UEQ
THE la:n'ded gentry.
TTRQ.
2079
ton CO. Gloucester, and eldest sister and co-heir of Sir John
Smyth, 4tli Bart, of Ashton Court, Somerset, by whom he liad
a son, Thomas, of whom we treat. Mr. Upton d. 6 Jan. 1832,
and was s. by his elder son,
John Upton, who surrendered the family estates inco. York
and Westmorland in favour of his younger brother,
Thomas Upton, Esq. of Ingmire Hall, 6. 8 June, 1800, who
m. 16 July, 1829, Eliza, 2nd dau. of Benjamin Way, Esq. of
Denham Place, Bucks, and by her (who d. 1 June 1870) had
Thomas Smyth, of Ingmire Hall, b. 1830; d. 1848.
John Henry Greville, of Ashton Court, who took the name
of Smyth, and was created a Bart. 25 April, 1859 (see Bubke's
Peerage and Baronetage).
Eliza Kkances, late of Ingmire Hall.
Flobence Anne, now of Ingmire Hall.
Mr. Thomas Upton d. 23 Dec. 1843, and was «. by his eldest
son,
Thomas Smyth Upton, Esq., d. unm. 12 March, 1848, and
was s. by his sister,
Eliza Fbances Upton, who d. unm. 27 Jan. 187G, and was
■s. by her sister, the present proprietor.
Arm.^ — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Dobmer, azure ten billets,
four, three, two, and one or. a chief of the last, therefrom
issuant a deuii-lion rampant sable; 2nd, Cottbell, argent a
bend nebuly gutte d'eau between three escallops of the second ;
3rd, Upton, sable a cross moline arg.
Crinis — Dormer upon the dexter side — a fox statant arg. ;
then Cottbell, — a talbot's head couped sable gorged with a
collar with chain affixed thereto between two crosses palee
palewise or, the collar charged with three escallops also sable;
Upton upon the sinister side — on a ducal coronet or a liorse
passant sable bridled, saddled and accoutred also or.
Motto — NEC • TEMEBE • NEC • TIMIDE.
Seat — Ingmire Hall, Sedbergh.
TJEQTJHART OF MELDEUM AND BYTH,
UrQUHART, BeAUCHAMP COLCIOUGH, Esq. of
Meldriim and Byth, co. Aberdeen, J.P. and D.L.,
*. 5 May, 1830 :' m. 5 Aug. 1856, Isabella Forbes,
dan. of Gen. Sir Hugh Eraser, K.C.B., H.E.I.C.S.,
of Braelangwell, co. Ross, and has issue,
I. EeaxtchampColclough, Capt.Q.O. Cameron Highlanders,
v. 20 July, 1860.
I. Annie Isabel, h. 19 April, 1857; to. 26 Feb. 1878, Garden
Alexander Duff, Esq. of Hatton Castle co. Aberdeen.
liineag'e. — Divers authentic historians attest the an-
tiquity and eminence of the great House of Ubquhabt.
Ueqchabt of Cromarty was always acknowledged as chief
■of the name, and formerly possessed, either in priority or
superiority, almost that whole county. They were heritable
Sheriffs of Cromarty until the heritable jurisdictons were
abolished in 1747. In the time of Alexandeb I., Galleroch
Urchart is mentioned in a composition between Andrew,
Bishop of Murray, "et dominura Olanum Ostiarium," and
in tlie reign of Uobert Bbuce, William Ubchabd, of Cro-
marty, was heritably Sheriff of that shire. The elder branch
of the Urquharts of Cromarty, died out in 1741. The estate
having previously been sold to George, Viscount Tarbert,
the leadership of the name passed to the Urquharts of Meldrum.
A principal line, ■vidsXJ'B.q.V'Ri^^i of Braelangwell, in the parish
of Kirkmichael, which continued to hold the Braelangwell
property until the last proprietor, Charles Gordon Urquhart,
Esq., an Officer in the Scots Greys, sold the estate, with the
■exception of a small portion, including the ancient burying
ground of Kirkmichael, which, having descended in strict tail,
became the property of that gentleman's brother, David
Ubquhabt, Esq., late M.P. for Stafford.
Sir Alexander Ubquhabt, of Dunlugas eventually in-
herited Cromarty at the decease of his elder brother, Sir
Thomas Urquhart, a devoted royalist. He d. 1661, leaving two
<laus. the elder «i. Sir Henry Guthrie, of King Edward, and the
younger, Christian, m. 1st, Lord Rutherford, 2Ddly, James,
Viscount Fendraught, and 3rdly, George Morison, of Bognie.
John Urqohabt (2nd son of Alexander Ubquhart,* of Cro-
marty, by Beatrix his wife, dau. of Innes of Auchintoul),
ii. 1547 ; became tutor to his grand-nephew. Sir Thomas Urqu-
hart, and was well known afterwards by the designation of
Tutor of Cromarty. The Tutor of Cromarty, " renowned,"
saith Sir Thomas Urquhart, " all over Britain for his deep
reach of Natural art," d. 8 Nov. 1631, aged 84. He to. three
* " Alexander Urquhart, of Cromarty, was the eldest of the
twenty-five sons of Thomas Urquhart, of Cromarty, by Helen
his wife, dau. of Alexander, Lord Abernethy ; seven of these
sons fell at Pinkie."— <S2r Thomas Urquhart.
times. His eldest son by his third wife, Elizabeth, only dau.
and heir of Alexander Seton, of Meldrum, 6th in descent from
the marriage of William Seton (younger son of Sir Alexander
Seton, Lord of Gordon) with Elizabeth, dau. and heir of
William Meldrum, was
Patrick Ubquhabt, of Jleldrum, co. Aberdeen, who suf-
fered severely for his adherence to King Chables I. He to.
Lady Margaret Ogilvie, dau. of James, 1st Earl of Airlie, by
Lady Isabel hia wife, dau. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Haddington,
and had issue,
I. John, predeceased his father unm.
II. Adam, heir to his father.
III. James, founded the Cbaioston branch (which »ee).
rv. Patrick, Professor of Mtdieine in the King's Coll.,
Aberdeen, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Andrew Muir, and
had issue,
v. Alexander, Capt. in the army, killed under the royal
banner.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1st. Sir George Gordon, of Gight, and
2ndly, Major-Gen. Thomas Buchan.
The Laird of Meldrum d. 1664, and was s. by his son,
Adam Ubquhabt, Esq. of Meldrum, b. 1635, M.P. for co.
Aberdeen; m. 1667, Lady Mary Gordon, sister of George, 1st
Duke of Gordon, and had issue, John, his heir; James, of
Byth; Adam and Lewis, Churchmen in France ; Mary, a nun
at Dieppe ; Elizabeth, to. David Ogilvie, of Clova Anne, to.
Sir Florence Odonachie, in France and had issue. Adam
Urquhart d. at Edinburgh 10 Nov. 1684, leaving the Lady
Mary Urquhart his widow, who m. 2ndly, James, 4th Earl of
Perth, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, and d. at St. Germain
1726. The eldest son and heir,
John Ubquhabt, Esq. of Meldrum, 5. 1668, held conjointly
with the Hon. John Campbell, of Mamore, M.P., father of
John, 4th Duke of Argyll, the office of Master of the Works in
Scotland temj). Queen Anne. He was likewise a member of
the last Scottish Parliament, which united the two kingdoms.
He TO. Jean dau. of Sir Hugh CampbeU, of Calder, by Lady
Henrietta Stewart, his wife, dau. of James, 5th Earl of Moray,
and had issue.
I. Adam, d. in his father's lifetime, unm.
II. William, his heir.
I. Mary, m. William Menzies, of Pitfodels.
II. Jean, m. Alexander Steuart, of Auchluncart.
III. Elizabeth, m. William Forbes, of Tillery.
IV. Anne, m. Charles Gordon, of Blelack.
He d. 1726, and was s. by his son,
William Ubquhabt, Esq. of Meldrum, to. 1st, Mary, dau.
of Sir William Forbes, of Monimusk, and had issue by her,
I. Keith, his heir.
I. Jane, to. Capt. John Urquhart, of Craigston.
II. Elizabeth, ia. John Turner, of Turner Hall.
He TO. 2ndly, Ann, dau. of William Scott, Merchant, in co.
Aberdeen, and had by her one son, William, who left a son,
William. He m. 3rdly, Isabella, dau. of George Douglas Esq.
of Whiterigs, of the family of Glenbervie, and had by her a
son,
George, m. 1784, Bridget, only dau. of Beauchamp Col-
clough, Esq. of Bohermore, co. Carlow, and d. a Lieut.-
Col. in command of the 66th Regt., leaving an only surviving
son,
Beauchamp Colclough Ubquhabt, who became even-
tually of Meldrum and Byth.
Mr. William Urquhart was s. at his decease by his elder sur-
viving son,
Keith Urquhart, Esq., of Meldrum, m. the Hon. (after-
wards Lady) Jane Duft, 3rd dau. of William, 1st Earl Fife.
He d. 1793, and was s. by his son,
James Ubquhabt, Esq. of Meldrum, b. 1750; m. 1788, Miss
H. Forbes, dau. of William Forbes, Esq. of Skellater and Bal-
bithan, but d. s. p. 17 Nov. 1835, and was s. by his cousin,
Beauchamp Colclough Ubquhabt, Esq. of Meldrum and
Byth, J.P. and D.L., b. 1796 ; to. 1819, Anne Jane, eldest dau.
of Patrick Fitzsimons, Esq. of Streamstown, co. Westmeath,
and by her (who d. 10 Feb. 1862), had issue,
I. George, b. 7 Sept. 1821 ; d. 27 June, 1852.
II. Beauchamp Colclough, now of Meldrum and Byth.
in. William Henry, b. 14 April, la39, deceased.
IV. Thomas Bedford, Staff Paymaster, late Capt. 72nd
Highlanders, b. 11 Jan. 1842; d. 1891.
I. Sarah Jane Elizabeth Bridget, d. 15 May, 1879.
II. Henrietta Susan, m. i Dec. 1865, Major-Gen. James Hyde
Champion, Bombay army (retired).
III. Douglas Isabella Maria, m. 1850, Garden William DuflF,
Esq., 2nd son of Garden Duff, Esq. of Hatton, deceased.
IV. Jemima Louisa Merries c/. 1846.
V. Elizabeth, m. 1st, 1 July, 1856, John McKenzie Fraser,
Esq. of Braelangwell, eldest son of Gen. Sir H. Fraser,
K.C.B., and 2ndly, 22 Oct. 1874, Luther B. Martin, Esq.
20SO
TEQ.
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IJSS
XI. Mary, m. Vi. Pirrie, 51. D.
v;i. Anne .lane, 'I. 11 March, iS33.
viii. C"liark>ttc Millar, m. Major William Hill, Madras Staff
IX. Catheiine Gcorgina, d. 1S41.
Mr. Uniuhart d. 4 Oct. Itol.
.4 nns— Quarterly : 1st and 4tli, or. three bnars' heads erased
CU.. lanmu'<l az., for Vkqchakt of Cromarti/ ; 2m\, arc, a
deiiii-ottir issuinsout of a bar waved sa., the otier crowned
or, for MELPKfM; 3rd, or, three crescents witliin a double
tressure counteiflorv cu., for Seton. Crest— A demi-otter sa.,
crowned with an antique crown, and in its paw a crescent or.
^■"l(;>^)();•^^.^ - Iwo srovhouiuls ppr., collared gu., leashed or.
Mottou—yivan, speak, and do well ; above the crest, Per marc,
jicr terras.
,vV„f.<_>It.Uirum House, Old Meldrnm ; and BytU House,
near Tun iiT, co. Aberdeen.
UBaXrHART OF CEAIGSTON.
Pollaed-Ukquhart, Feancis Edward Eomu-
T.rs, Esq. of Craigston, co. Aberdeen, J. P. and
]).L., ^fajor S.H.A., b. 8 Sept. 1S48 ; m. Nov. 1888,
Louisa lionrietta, 2nd dau. of the late Garden Duff.
Esq. of llatton Castle, co. Aberdeen.
liinea.ge.— James UrQcnAiiT, of KnocUleigh, 3rd son of
Patrick Uniuhart, of Meldrum {see preceding Article), m. Mar-
garet, dau. of Fraser Tyrie, and was s. by his only son,
Capt. .luus Ukquhakt, of Craigston, who purchasing the
estate of Cromarty, was designated by either title. He m. his
cousin, Jean, dau.of ^YiIliam Urquhart, Esq., of Meldrum, and
had issue, William, liis heir; James, a general ofBcer, who
d.s.p.; John, who d.unm.; Mary, m. Hobert Arbuthnot,
Esq. of Haddo; Elizabeth; Jean, m. the Chevalier Urquhart,
of Byth ; Margaret, vi. Eobert Clerk, Esq. of Mavisbank.
C.npt. Urquhart d. 175G, and was s. by his son,
William UnQcnAKT Esq. of Craigston, who sold the estate
of Cromarty. He m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of George Irvine,
Esq. of Artamford, and had issue, John, his heir ; Jane, m.
Erancis Gregor, Esq. of Trewarthenick, Cornwall ; and Eleanor,
Mr. Urquhart m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of A. Ogilvie, Esq. of
Auchiries, and had Adam, ?/i. Mary, dau. of the Kight Picv.
Edward Ma'tby, Bishop of Durham; Elizabeth, m. J. C.
Champion, Esq., Major 21st Kegt ; Frances, m. G. Green,
Capt. in the army. He was s. by his elder son,
John Ukqchart, Esq. of Craigston, m. Isabella, dau. of
Alexander Moir, Esq. of Scotstown, and had issue,
William, his heir.
George, d. unm. in India.
Francis, Major-Gen. in the army, m. 1843, Margaret, dau. of
Henry Forbes, Esq. of iJalgownie.
Margaret, m. Col. Jonathan Forbes Leslie, of Eothie Norman,
late of the 78th Kegt.
Eleanor, m. John Ardine Clegg, who d. 18G9.
Mr. Urquhart d. 1S21, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Uequbart, Esq. of Craigston, J. P. and D.L., m.
Mary, dau. of Alexander Fraser, Esq. of Fraseifield, and
dying, March, 1847, left an only dau. and heir,
Mart I^aci^lla Uequhart, of Craigston, m.lQ Aug. 1846,
William Pollard, Esq. of Kinturk, Castle Pollard, co. West-
meath, J.P. and D L., M.P. for that co., who assumed by
royal licence, the additional surname of URQuaAiiT, and d.
Dec. 1873, leaving issue. The 2nd son,
Francis Edward Eomclus Pollard-Urquuart, Esq. is
now of Craigston (see Pollard of Castle Pollard).
Arms, Crest, and Motto — .Same asUnQDiiART o/ Mtldrura.
Seat — Craigston Castle, TurnlT, co. Aberdeen, built in ltj04.
TJRaTJHART OF STE.AWBERRYHILL.
URQriiART, Datid Punlop, Esq. of strawberry-
hill, Jving'3 CO., J. P., High Sheriff 1890, Major,
iate 3rd JJatt. Leinster Eegt., b. 5 Jan. 1830 ; m.
3 April, 1872, Henrietta, dau. of the late John W.
Tark'ton, Esq., J. P., of Killcigh, King's co. (and
Anne liis wife, who s. her brother Eowland Eothcr-
gill, Esq. to the Hensol Castle estate in co.
ulatp.organ, and resumed the name of Eothcrgill),
and has issue,
I
Anne .Jane.
Henrietta Cecilia.
Xiineag-e — This branch of the Urquhart family came
frcm Cromarty, and are descendants of the liistorieally well-
kuown .Sir Thomas Urquhart, the arms being the same.
Major Urquhart came to Ireland in 1852, and purchased
Strawberryhill; the lands ia Scotland being in possession of
himself and his family.
William Urquhart, Esq. of Fairhill, co. Lanark, J.P.
m. 1782, Anne Steele, of Inchny, and d. 1818, leaving by her
(who d. 1825) a son,
John Urquhart, Esq. of Fairhill and Auchingramont, &c.,
CO. Lanark, and of Caraneugh, co. Perth, J.P., 6. 1783; m.
1815, Jane, dau. of Andrew Mc Kair, of Balvee, co. Dumbar-
ton, and by her (6. 1793; d. 1840) had issue,
I. William, d. ii. Andrew, d.
III. John, d. IV. Robeit, d.
V. James, d. vi. Duncan, d.
VII. TUoinas, d.
VIII. David Dunlop, now of Strawberryhill.
IX. Andrew, ?)i. lySC, Abigail Young, and d. IcaviDg issue,
one dau.
I. Janet, d. ii. Anne, d.
HI. Jane, m. Rev. William Rorison.
IV. Cecilia Cleland, <;. v. Barbara.
VI. .■\gnes, m. William Alston Dykes, Esq., and has issue,
live sons and two daus.
Mr. Urquhart d. 1854.
iS<a<— Strawberryhill, Cloghan, King's Co.
USBORNE OF WHITTLE.
UsBORNE, Thomas, Esq. of Writlle, Essex, J.P.,
M.A., and M.P. for Mid. Essex since 1892, b. 30
May, 1840 ; m. 3 Dee. 1863, Frances Alice, eklest
dau. of Joseph Alfred Hardcastle, Esq., M.P., and
has issue,
I. Thomas Masters, Lieut. E.A., 6. 11 Dec. 1S5S.
It. Henry Lawrence, 6. 2 Sept. 1SG9.
III. Edward F'rancis, b. 30 March, 1S73.
IV. Robert Arthur, 6. 23 Feb. 1876.
V. John, b. 7 Sept. 1878.
VI. James, b. 13 June, 18S9.
I. Margaret Anne. it. Mary Elizabeth
III. Winifred Maud. iv. Mabel jUexina.
V. Edith Hardcastle.
Mr. Usborne is the only son of Thomas Masters
Usborne, Esq. of Elackrock, co. Cork (who m. 1837,
and d. 17 Oct. 1881), by Margaret his wife, dau. of
Henry Ilillier, Esq. of Hertford. He has two
sisters, Agnes Harriet, widow of Eaymond Maude
Lluellyn, Jisq., and Edith Alice, m. to Sir Kalph
Payne (jallvvey, Bart.
Seat — Writtle, near Chelmsford, Essex.
Clubs— Carlton, Constitutional, S.W., and City, E.G.
trSSHER OF EASTWELIi.
UssHER, William Arland, Esq. of Eastwell, co»
Galway, b. 187G ; s. his father, Eeb. 18S4.
Lineage. — A voluminous pedigree of this family, and all
the various branches, compiled by Sir William Betham,
Ulster King of Arms, commences with
Arland Ussuer, Sheriff of Dublin 1460-C2, and Mayor
1409-71, of whom noticesremain connected with the years 14G3
to 1471. He m. 1st, Alsone Taylor, by whom he had a dau.
Margaret, and an only son, Thomas, who ju. Elizabeth Chee-
vcrs, of Macetown, and had an only dau. and hiir, Alsone,
ire. 1st, William Bath, Esq. of Athcarne, and 2ndly, John
Bellew, Esq. of Bellewstown. Mr. Ussher m. 2nUIy, Anne
Berford, and had issue, four sons,
I. John, Sheriff of Dublin 1524, m. Johanna, dau. of William
Fo.^ter, of Killcigh, and was ancestor of Ussher oi Santri/,
lli;NK\ UssuER, Archbishop of Armagh, Robert Ussuer,
Bi.-hnp of Kildare, and James L'ssui:r, Archbishop oi
Armagh, the illustrious scholar and divine.
u. Robert, cZ. s. p. m. Philip, ci. «. p.
IV. CuKisTOPHER, of whom hereafter.
The 4th and youngest son,
CnnisToPHEB UssHER, Esq., Mayor of Dublin 1518 and 1524,
d. 30 Jan. 152G. He m. Ist, Maud Darcy, wbo d. s. p. 1523,
and 2ndly, Alison, dau. of Thomas FTtzwilliam, Esq. of
Merrion, by whom, who m. 2ndly, James Fitzsimons, of Dub-
lin, merchant, and Srdly, Alderman James Segravc, of Dub-
lin, he had a son,
John Ussher, Esq., Mayor of Dublin 1561, collector of the
customs of Dublin, MieUarAmns 15C4, d. 1 May, ICOO. He iii.
Alison, dau. of Sir William Ktwman, Mayor of Dublin, by
uss
THE LANDED GENTRY.
USS
2081
whom, who d. 1601, he had, with a sen, Christopher, who d.
young, a successor.
Sib William Ussber, Knt. of Donnybrook, 6. 1588, Clerk of
the Council, knighted hy Sir George Cary, Lord Deputy of
Ireland 25 July, 1603. He m. 1st, Isabella, dau. of Adam
Loftus, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and Archbishop of Dublin,
who d. 11 Nov. 1597, and 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Edward
Cludde, of Orleton, co. Salop, widow of George Goodman, of
St. John's, who d. «. p. 18 Sept. Iti03. By his 1st wife he had
issue,
I. Arthuk, his heir.
II. Adam, Ulster King of Arms 1632, d. 1 July, 163S.
I. Mary, m. William Crofton, Ksq. of Temple House, co.
Sligo.
u. Jane, d. 1674, m. Daniel Molyneux, Ulster King of Arms,
who d. 13 June, 1632.
III. Margaret, m. Sir Beverley Newcomen, Knt. of Moys-
town.
IV. Alice, d. 1 April, 1671 ; m. Sir Thomas Phillips, Knt. of
Newtownlimavady.
V. Elinor, m. Sir Charles Foster, Knt., Mayor of Dublin.
VI. Anne, d. 12 May, 1669; m. Sir Robert Meredith, Chan-
cellor of the Exchequer, who d. 1088.
Sir William, whose will is dated 28 Dec. 1657, was s. by his
eldest son,
Abthub Ussheb, Esq. of Donnybrook, m. Judith, dau. of Sir
Eobert Newcomen, Knt. of Moystown, by whom, who d. 1052,
he had issue,
I. William (Sir), his heir.
II. James, d. s. p. iii- John, d. s.p.
IV. Adam. d. s. p.
V. Beverley, of Kilmeadon, co. Waterford, d. 1683, m. 1st,
Joan, dau. of Sir Percy Smith, Knt., cf Ballynatray, by
whom he had a dau. Mary, m. Francis Smith, Esq. of
Rathcourcy ; and 2ndly, Grace, dau. of Sir Richard Osborne,
1st Bart, of Ballyntaylor, co. Waterford, by whom he had
issue,
1 Beverley, M.P. for Waterford, (Z. 1756; m. 1st, 26 March,
1733, Mary, dau. of Nicholas Lysaght, Esq., and had a son,
Beverley, of Kilmeadon, who d. 1756, and a dau. Mary,
m. Ambrose Congreve, Esq of Mount Congreve. He m.
2ndly, Elizabeth, sister of Edmond Shuldham, and had
two daus., Elizabeth Katherine, to. Henry Alcock, Esq. of
Wilton, and Judith, m. Edmund Shuldham, Esq.
2 James, of Ballyntaylor, m. Jane, dau. of Edmund
Donellan, Esq., and had issue,
John. Arthur (Pvev.), went to America.
Beverley, m. Melian, dau. of James Roche, Esq. of
Glywn, and had, i. John, of Conty ; ii. Melian (Mrs.
Hearns); iii. Jane, m. John Boate, Esq. of Duckspool ;
IV. Isabella, m. Roger Dalton ; v. Anne, m. Thomas
Grant, Esq. of Kilmurry; vi. Jane, m. John Osborne
Odell, Esq. of Mount Odell ; vii. Susan, m. Christopher
Jlusgrave, Esq. of Tourin.
He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of .\mbrose Congreve, Esq. of
Mount Congreve, and had another dau.,
Rebecca, m. Ambrose Power, Esq. of Barrettstown.
3 John, M.P. for Carriek, d. 1741 ; m. Hon. Mary St.
Geoige, and had issue,
Usher, Lord St. George, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Christo-
pher Dominick, Esq. anO had a dau. Emily, m.
William Robert, 2nd Duke of Leinster.
Olivia, m. 1736, Arthur French, Esq. of Tyrone, co.
Galway, and had issue.
4 Arthcb, ancestor of Ussheb of Camphire.
1 Judith.
2 Isabel, m. Edmund Hubbard, Esq. of Waterford.
3 Anne, m. 1st, Sir Thomas Osborne, 4th Bart, of Ballyn-
taylor, and 2ndly, Francis Skiddy, Esq. of Dublin.
Ti. Christopher, d. young. vii. Philip, d. young.
I. Margaret, d. 1633, wife of Sir Paul Davis, Knt., Clerk of
the Council, and d. 20 July, 1633.
II. Catherine, d. 1661, m. Sir Philip Perceval, Knt., ancestor
of the I'arl of Egraont.
III. Isabella, m. Sir Percy Smith, Knt. of Ballynatray.
IV. Alice, d. 1684; m. Sir Theophilus Jones, Knt. of Osbers-
town.
Mr. Ussher was drowned in the River Dodder 2 March, 1628,
when he waa s. by his eldest son.
Sib William Ussheb, Knt of Portrane, co. Dublin, and of
the Castle of Grange, co. Wicklow, knighted 26 May, 1636, m.
ist, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Parsons, of Bellamont,
Lord Justice of Ireland, and by her (who rf.29 Nov. 1638) had
issue,
I. Arthur, d. l. p.
II. Christopher, of Dublin, d. Jan. 1706; in. Martha, dau. of
Thomas Pigott, Esq. of Long Ashton, and had issue,
I William, d. 1718; m. Lettice, dau. and co-heir of Sir
Henry Waring, Knt., of Warin>;stown, and had four sons.
1 William ; 2 Henry; 3 Christopher ; 4 John, all of whom
d.s. p., and two daus., Martha, m. Anthony Marlay, Esq.
of Dublin, and Dorothy.
II.
2 Henry, Barrister-at-Law, m. 1639, Frances, dau. of Sir
Henry Waring, Knt. of Waringstown, and d. s. p.
1 Martha, d. 1797; m. 1st Nel^eniiah Donellan, Chief
Baron of the Exchequer, and 2ndly, Philip Perceval,
brother of John, 1st Earl of Egmont.
2 Florence. 3 Elizabeth. 4 Mary Anne.
I. Margaret, d. 1612 ; m. Ricliard Nevill, Esq.
II. Judith, m. Sir James Wemyss, Knt., who d. 11 Oct.
1674.
III. Elizabeth, d. young.
Sir William to. 2ndly, 14 May, 1645, Ursula, dau. of Capt.
George St. Barbe, of the House of White Parish, Wilts, and
had issue,
III. John, of whom presently.
IV. William, d. 25 Nov. 1647.
V. Adam (Rev.), m. Rebecca Wye. who d. 8 Aug. 1695, and
had issue, John, d. s. p. ; Frederick (Rev.), m. Martha Cope,
and d. in 1766 ; and eight other children.
VI. Arthur. vii. Henry, d. 1658.
IV. Mary, m. Henry CoUey, Esq. of Castle Carberry, and was
mother of Richard, 1st Lord Mornington.
V. Frances, d. young.
Sir William d. April, 1671. His 3rd son, but the eldest of his
2nd marriage,
John Ussheb, Esq. of Mount Ussher, Master in Chancery,
m. 13 Oct. 1681, Alice, dau. of Samuel Molyneux, 3rd son
of Daniel Molyneux, Ulster King of Arms, by Jane his
wife, dau. of Sir William Usher, Knt. of Donnybrook, and had
issue,
I. Chkistopheb, his heir. ii. John.
III. Samuel (Rev.), Hector of Dunganstown, co. Wicklow, b.
1694, entered Trin. Coll. Dublin, 9 July, 1714, aged 20,
M.A. 1722, m. Frances Walsh, and had, with three daus.
(I Frances, m. Thomas Bill, Esq. of Seapark, co. Wicklow ;
2 Alicia, m. William West, Esq., co. Wicklow ; 3 Katherine,
m. 1st, Mr. Sheppard, and 2ndly, William Phinuimore,
Esq.), four sons,
1 William, Capt. R.N., lost at sea off Scilly.
2 Thomas, Capt. lOth Regt. of Foot, m. Rebecca, dau. of
Rev. William Walsh, and d. s. p.
3 John (Rev.), m. May, 1764, Katherine, dau. of Rev. John
Humble, and had three sons,
John (Ven.), D.D., Archdeacon of Raphoe, 30 Aug. I8I8,
d.s. p. 1835.
Cornelius.
Henry (Rev ), D.D., Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin, m. his
cousin, Rebecca, dau. of Rev. Henry Ussher, D.D., and
had 1 Henry; 2 Thomas; 3 William; 4 Samuel; 6
James ; 1 Frances ; 2 Maria.
4 Henry (Rev.), D.D., Senior Fellow Trin. Coll. Dublin,
Astronomer-Royal, Ireland, m. Mary Burne, and had, with
five daus., 1 Frances; 2 Margaret; 3 Sarah ; 4 Rebecca;
5 Alicia : and two younger sons, John, and Henry, who
both d. s. p., an elder son,
Sib Thomas Ussheb, Knt., C.B., K.C.H., Rear-Admiral
of the Blue, 6. 1779, Midshipman R.N. 27 Jan. 1791 ;
Capt. of the " Redwing," Ii< guns, 18 Oct. 1806, and of
the " Undaunted," 38 guns, 2 Feb. 1813, in which ship
he conveyed Napoleon I. to Elba 28 April, 1814. Sir
Thomas in. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Foster, Esq. of
Grove House, co. Buckingham, and d. 6 Jan. 1848,
having had issue,
1 Thomas Neville, H.M. Charge d'Affaires and Consul-
General at Hayti, m. Eliza, dau. of Capt. Fawsett,
and (i. 13 April, 1885, leaving a son, Herbert Taylor,
whose dau. m. Major Charles Talbot Davenport ; and
two daus., Adelaide Juliana Lucinda, )«. Gen. Robert
Hughes ; and Haitiana, m. Col. Augustus Staveley
Murray.
2 Sydney Henry, Capt. R.N. 23 Nov. 1846, served on
the North American and West Indian stations, d.
unm.
3 Edward Pellew Hammett, Major Royal Marines,
served in Scinde 1839, and in the wars in China
1840-2, and with the Baltic Fleet (Russian war)
1854-5; m. Charlotte Maria, dau. of Rev. E. Duke,
of Lake House, Wilts, and d. s. p. His widow m.
2ndly, Col. R. S. Cole, 1st Argyle and Sutherland
Highlanders.
4 William, Lieut. R.N., m. Miss Claike, and d.
leaving two sons.
1 Carohne, m. Rev. NeviUe Parry, and d. 1 March,
1884.
2 Elizabeth, m. Rev. I. St. George Williams.
3 Frances, d. young.
IV. William, d. young.
v. Thomas, 6. 4 Nov. 1704 ; d. s.p.
I. Mary, 6. 9 Oct. 1691. ii. Alice.
III. Letitia, b. 1693.
IV. Jane, m. Ross Mahon, Esq. of Castlegar, co. Galway.
Mr. Ussher d. 10 March, 1745. His eldest son,
Chbistopheb Ussheb, Esq. of Mount Ussher, co. Wicklow,
j«. 22 Feb. 1715, Elizabeth Chetwood, and had issue.
6 s
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THE LANDED GENTRY
TJST
1. John, his heir. ii. 'Williani, d. s. p.
lu. Chiistopher. of Eastwcll, co. Giiiway, m. Margaret
Bayley, and had issue.
1 CnRisTOPHER. oi whom hereafter.
'-' John, Capt. in the army, settled in Canada, m. Blary,
dau. of — Street, Esq., and had issue, John ; Edgeworth ;
Samuel; Marsrarct, to. — Thompson, Esq.; Harriet,";.
— Mitehell, Ksq. ; Mary, ni. her cousin, John Ussher,
Esq. of Eastwell.
1. Katherine. ii. Alice.
III. Martha (Mrs. Edgeworth).
IV. Jane, r,i. George Rowan, Esq. of Drumbcg, co. Wicklow.
Mr. U.'Jsher d. ITSB, and was .'. by his eldest son,
John Usshkr, Esq. of Mount Ussher, and of Eastwell, co.
Oalway, M.P. co. Wicklow, who d. s. p. His nephew,
Chkistopher Ussher, Esq. of Eastwell, inherited thatestate,
and,!!. July, 1797, Ellis, dau. of James Browne, Esq. of Browne
Hall, CO. Mayo, by w horn (who d. 1820) he had issue,
I. John, his heir.
n. Christopher (Rev.), m. Elizabeth, dau. of C. R. Brush,
Esq. of Gill Hall, co. Down, and had issue, Arland, Christo-
pher, Caroline, and Ada.
III. William, d. s. p.
I. Ellis, TO. Xaverious Blake, Esq. of Oran Castle, co.
Gal way.
II. Honoria, m. John Donellan, Esq. of Ballydonellan Castle,
CO. Galway.
Mr. Ussher was s. by his eldest son,
John Ussher, Esq. of Eastwell, m. 1831, his cousin, Maiy,
dau. of Capt. John Ussher, of Canada, and had issue,
I. Christopher, his heir.
II. John, m. Isabella, dau. of Capt. Dillon, of Johnstown,
and d. 1878, having had issue, two sons and three daus.
III. Edmund Augustus, ((. young.
IT. William Augustus Edmund.
I. Mary, m. Stewart Johnston, M.D.
II. Ellis Belinda, d. unm. March, lb25.
Mr. Ussher d. 24 April, 1851, and was s. by his eldest son,
Christopher Ussher, Esq. of Eastwell, 0. 1832; m. Olivia,
dau. of David Ruttledge, Esq. of Barbersfort, co. Galway, and
liad issue,
I. William Arland, now of Eastwell.
•I. Christopher, d. 10 Sept. 1880.
II. Henry Ingham, b. 10 Feb. 1879.
I. Agnes.
II. Olivia Ellis.
III. Alison.
Mr. Ussher d. 21 Feb. 1884.
Arms — Az., a chevron crm. between three batons or. Creat
— An arm couped below the elbow and erect, vested bendy or
and az., holding in the hand ppr. a baton or. Motto — Ne
vile velis.
/Seat— Eaetwell, Kilrickle, Loughrea, co. Galway.
USSHER OF CAPPAGH.
TJssHKE, RiCHAKD JoHN, Esq. of Cappagli House,
CO. Waterford, J.P,, b. 6 April, 1841 ; m. 20 Jan.
1866, Elizabeth Owen, eldest dau. of Rev. John W.
Finlay, J. P., of Corkagh House, co. Dublin, and
has had issue,
I. Beverley Grant, i. 19 Feb. 1867.
II. Percy John, 0. 28 Aug. 1868.
HI. Arthur Hamilton, b. 14 Sept. 1869.
IV. Neville Osborne, 6. 23 Aug. 1873 ; d. 5 March, 1880.
I. Isabella Mary Grant, b. 20 May, 1871.
Lineag-e. — This family is a branch of the preceding.
Abthcr Ussher, Esq. of Cappagh and Camphire, 4th son of
Beverley Ussher, Esq. of Kilmeadon,and grandson of Arthur
Ussher, Esq. of Donnybrook, by Judith Newcomen his wife,
m. Lucy, sister of Robert Taylor, of ballynort, co. Limerick,
and left, with other issue, two daus., Sarah, m. Richard Keily,
Esq. of Strancally, whose grandson, Arthur Keily, assumed
by royal licence, 1843, the surname of Ussher; Judith, to. Mr.
Creagh, and a son,
John Ussher, Esq. of Cappagh, m. 1st, 17G1, Elizabeth, dau.
of Christopher Musgrave, Esq. of Tourin, and sister of Sir
Richard Musgrave, 1st Bart, of Tourin, and had by her,
Arthur, of Camphire, b. 30 March, 1764; m. Margaret, dau.
of the Rev. John Hewetson, J. P., of Suirville, and left at
his decease nine daus. and three sons, the eldest of whom,
Christopher Musgrave Ussher, of Camphire, co. Waterford,
//1.7 Dec. 1833, Kleanor, dau. of Thomas O'Grady, Esq., and
niece of Standish, 1st Viscount Guillamore, and d. 2 Dec.
IfesO, leaving i.'sue. Their eldest son, Aetuor Edward,
now of Camphire, J.P. co. Waterford, b. 18'i^, m. 1st, 25
April, 1»61, Annie Julia, dau. of William Henry Haseard,
Esq., Recorder of Waterford; and 2ndly, 1877, Kate Emilie,
dau. of George Henry Adams, Esq., and has issue. Their
2nd son, Thomas O'Grady, of Flower Hill, co. Waterford, 6.
28 June, 1838, ni. 14 Jan. 1869, Henrietta Mary, only dau.
of Thomas Harris, Esq., Q.C., and has issue, Christopher
Arthur, b. 25 Feb. 1872; Thomas Harris, 6. 30 Sept.
1878; Gertrude Elizabeth ; Eleanor Melian ; and Henrietta
Anne.
Sarah, m. Ussher Boate, Esq. of Duckspool, and d. s. p.
Mr. Ussher vi. 2ndly, 26 Aug. 1770, Elizabeth, dau. of Alder-
man William Paul, and d. 8 March, 1789, leaving, with other
issue, by her,
I. Richard Keily, of Cappagh.
II. John, of Landscape, co. Wexford, m. Lucy, dau. of the
Rev. William Glascott, of Pilltown, co. Wexford, and d.
16 Feb. 1844, leaving issue by her (who d. 30 March,
1863),
1 John Glascott, of Landscape, Barrister-at-Law, J.P. co.
Wexford, d. vnm. 12 June, 1863.
2 Richard, of Landscape, b. 1818; m. 1st, 1849, Charlotte,
dau. of Rev. James Metge, and widow of Robert Living-
stone, and by her (who d. 1875) had a son, John Richard,
b. 1851, and d. young, and a dau. Lucy Cassandra,
b. lt<56, d. 25 Manh, 1867. He m. 2ndly, 1876, Mary,
dau. of William Hales Carroll, Esq. of Harcourt Street,
Dublin, and by her has issue, Richard Neville, b. 1882.
3 Arthur Beverley, settled in Australia.
4 William Neville, to. Miss Grant, co. Cork, and has issue.
Their 2nd dau. Lucy Glascott, d. 9 Jan. 1885.
1 Elizabeth, d. unm. 15 Aug. 1861.
2 Sarah. 3 Lucy Arabella, d. unm. 4 Mary.
5 Susan Emily, m. 8 Aug. 1849, Adam Glascott, 4th sott
of John Glascott, Esq. of Killowen.
0 Charlotte, m. 13 July, 1867, Rev. J. F. Metge ffrench.
7 Isabella, d. unm.
I. Elizabeth. ii. Lucy. in. Judith.
IV. Susanna.
The eldest surviving son of the 2nd marriage,
Richard Keily Ussher, Esq. of Cappagh, b. 4 Feb. 1778 ;
m. 1st, Martha, dau. of Rev. John Hewetson, J. P., of Suirville,
and 2ndly, 6 Feb. 1836, Isabella (who d. 20 July, 1881), dau. of
Col. Jasper Grant, 41st Regt., Governor of Upper Canada and
Lieut. -Governor of Carlisle (of the Grants of Kilmurry, co.
Cork). By the latter, he left at his decease, 25 Feb. 1854, a
son and successor, the present Richard John Ussher, Esq. ot
Cappagh.
Anns and Crest — Same as Usshee of Eastwell. Motto —
Amor vincit omnia.
Seat — Cappagh House, Lismore, co. Waterford.
TJSTICKE OF WOODLANE,
NOWELL-USTICKE, ROBERT MiCHAEL, Esq. of
Polsue Philleigh, Cornwall, J.P., Capt. Cornwall
and Devon Miners Artillery, W.D., E.A., 5. 20 Oct.
1859 ; m. 22 June, 1887, Janet, eldest dau. of Right
Rev. Herbert Bree, D.D., Lord Bishop of Barba-
does, and has issue,
I. Robert Stapylton, 6. 3 March, 1892.
Lineagre.— John Usticke, Esq. of Botallacli, St. Just, son
of John Usticke, Esq. of the same place, m. Jane, dau. of
Stephen Pawley, Esq., by Margery Tristam his wife, grand-
dau. of Sir John Arundell, of Trerice, Cornwall, and was s. by
his son,
Stephen Usticke, Esq. of Botallack, m. 1 June, 1724, Cathe-
rine, dau. of John Borlase, Esq. of KosecadyhiU, M.P. for St.
Ives, and by her had issue,
John, ?«. Juliana Roberts.
Thomas, m. Grace Folwhcle.
William, of whom presently.
JIary, m. Thomas Trewren, Esq. of Trewardreva.
The 3rd pon,
William Usticke, Esq., m. 1752, Philippa, dau. of Philip
Nowell, Esq. of Falmouth, and sister of Sir Michael Nowell,
Knt., High Sheriff of Cornwall, and by her had issue,
I. Stephen, d. unm.
II. Robert Michael Nowell, b. 19 April, 1771, of Pen-
wame, Cornwall, J. P., Chaplain to the Prince Regent,
d. s. p.
I. Philippa, jn. .John Davis, Esq.
II. Mary, m. Rev. C. V. Le Grice.
III. Catherine, to. John Peters, Esq., son of John Peters,
Esq. of Winchelsea, and was mother of Rev. Michael
Nowell Peters, M.A., of Penwarne, Cornwall, Vicar of
Madron and Morvah, to. 1818, Anne, dau. and heir of Rev.
William Borlase, of Castle Horneck, and had issue, two daus.,
Mary Usticke, to. 1881, Rev. John Tonkin, of Treverven,
Cornwall, and l.ydia Nowell, m. 1855, John Borlase, Esq. of
Castle Horneck, Cornwall, and has two daus.
VAI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VAisr
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IV. Jane.
V. Anne, m. Eev. George Allen, of Sesesek, Cornwall, brother
of Michael Allen, Esq. of Coleridge House, Devon, and had
an only child, Georgiana Ann, m. 6 June, 1816, Theojihilus
Samuel Beauchant, Capt. K.JI.A., and by him (who d. Sept.
1819) had issue,
1 Stephen Usticke, late of Woodlane.
'2 George, b. 1821 ; m. Eliza Cregoe, and has fonr d.aus.
3 Theophilus, m. Elizabeth Chester, and has five daus.
4 Allen Michael, ya. Augusta Passingham, and has issue,
tiiree daus.
1 Ann, m. E. W. Ommanney.
2 Georgiana, m. Mr. William Broad, of Falmouth, and has
one son and two daus.
3 Lydia, m. W. H. Bloomfield Kempe, Esq., and has two
sons and three daus.
VI. Elizabeth. vii. Lydia, m. Henry Warne, Esq.
His great-grandson,
Stephen Usticke Nowell-Usticke, Esq. of Woodlane, Fal-
mouth, Cornwall, J. P., late Lieut. Cornwall Kangers Militia,
A. May, 1818; to. 20 April, 1858, Lucy E. Marianne, 2nd dau.
of Kev. Eobert StapyltonBree, Vicar of Tinagel, Cornwall, and
had issue,
t. EoBERT Michael, now of Polsue.
II. Michael Stanley, b. 1804.
III. William G. Scapylton, h. 1S66.
IV. Charles Michael, /;. 1869.
1. Lucy Elizabeth. ii. Minna Georgiana.
This gentleman, whose patronymic was Beauchant, assumed
by royal licence, 23 Feb. 1852, the surname and arms of
NowELL and Usticke, on succeeding, 1851, to the estates of his
maternal uncles, Rev. Robert Michael Nowell-Usticke, and of
.Sir Michael Nowell. Mr. S. U. Nowell-Usticke d. March, 1875,
and was x. by his eldest son.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th counter-quartered gu., on a
bend embattled counter-embattled, between two plain cotises
or, three eagles displayed of the field, for Usticke ; 2nd and
3rd, per fesse arg. and sa., a fesse engrailed counterchanged
between a sword in chief, point upwards, and another in base,
point downwards, ppr., for Nowell; 2nd and 3rd per bend
sinister dovetail or and sa. six martlets within a bordure, all
counterchanged, fur Beauchant. Ci-ests—ist, Usticke, A
denii-eagle displayed gu., gorged with a plain collar and
pendent therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with a water-
bouget sa. ; 2nd, Nowell, A dexter arm embowed in armour,
grasping a sword ppr. between the antlers of a stag sa. ;
3rd, Beauchant, on a mount vert, in front of rays of the sun
ppr., a martlet sa., holding in its beak an acorn slipped, also
ppr. Motto — Semper paratus.
Seat — Polsue Philleigh, near Grampound Eoad, Cornwall.
VAIZEY OF ATTWOODS.
Vaizet, John Robert, Esq. of Attwoods, co.
Essex, J.P. and D.L., High SherifP 1877, called to
the Bar at the Inner Temple 1863, LL.M. Camb.,
and formerly Major 2nd Essex R.V., b. 29 Nov.
1839; m. 9 Nov. 1865, Alice, dau. of Edward
Hornor, Esq. of The Howe, Halstead, J.P. co.
Essex, and has issue,
I. Robert Edward, b. 15 July, 1868.
II. Francis Arthur, 6. 19 May, 1870.
III. John Leonard, b. 2 Aug. 1871.
I. Alice Lilian, 6. 7 Sept. 1874.
Lineag-e.— This family has been settled at Halstead for
upwards of three centuries. A portion, indeed, of the present
estates were held as occupiers by its ancestors in the female
line as early as the reign of Edward IV. At the latter part of
the last century,
JouN Vaizey, Esq., of Halstead, J.P. co. Essex, the then
head of the family, m. 1798, Sarah, 2nd dau. of George de
Home, Esq. of Stanway Hall, Essex, descended from Oliver de
Home, of Ypres, in Flanders, who migrated to Norwich circa
1571, owing to the persecutions of the Duke of Alva. Mr.
Vaizey d. 1831, leaving a son,
John Vaizey, Esq. of Attwoods, ni. 18 Dec 1838, Ann,
dau. and co-heirof Robert Bousfield, of London, and d. March,
1855, leaving by her (who d. April, 1879), a son,
John Egbert, now of Attwoods.
Ar7>is — Az., a cross engrailed between four crosses-crosslet
arg. ; quartering gu., on a chevron cotised, between three
lions' heads erased or, two tilting-lances of the field, points
inwards, for Bousfield. Crest — A cubit arm in armour, hold-
inj; in the hand a sprig of oak fructed, all ppr., charged with
a cross-crosslet, as in the arms.
Seat — Attwoods, Halstead, co. Essex.
Cltd) — Reform.
VALE OF CODDINGTON COURT.
Vale, Heney Edward, Esq. of Coddington
Court, CO. Hereford, D.L., Major (retired) 3rd
Batt. Worcestershire Eegt., b. 182.5 ; m. 1st, 1851 ;
Elizabeth Ann, dau. of John Burton, Esq. of
Renville, Kent, and by her has had issue,
I. Harry Burton (Rev.), M.A., vicar of Sproxton-cum-
Saltby, 6. 1852.
II. Edward Martindale, d. 1880.
III. Francis Villiers, d. 1886.
IV. Octavius Scarlett, Capt. 3rd Batt. Worcestershire Eegt.,
6. 1861.
V. Harvey Arnott, 6. 1865.
VI. Hugh Carr Wildman, b. 1866.
I. Florence Meade, d. 1892.
II. Helena Conduit.
HI. Honor Thursby, w. Rev. T. Pitts, viearof Loughboro".
IV. Emily Crofts.
Ho m. 2ndly, 1878, Frances EHzabctli, dau. of
Robert Burton, Esq. of Greville Lodge, Sydenham.
liineag-e.— William Vale, Esq. of Cricklewood House,
Hendon, and Montagu Place, London, m. Anne, sole heir of
Edward Martindale, Esq. of Bristol, and only descendant of
Sir Robert Yeamans, Bart, of that city ; and d. 182G, leaving
issue,
William Vale, Esq. of Mathon Court, co. Worcester, J.P.,
Lieut. R.N., m. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Ridgley, Esq., and
d. 1842, having had, with other issue.
Henry Edward, now of Coddington Court.
Martindale Edwin, of Mathon Court, B.A. Trin. Hall,
Camb. 1853, called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1»56. J.P.
and D L. for co. Worcester, and late Lieut. -Col. and Hon.
Col. 4th Batt. Worcestershire Eegt., b. Is29; d. 1838.
Seat — Coddington Court, near Ledbury.
VANDEIiEUR OF KILRUSH,
Ya>^deleur, Hector Stewart, Esq. of Kilrush,
CO. Clare, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1873, late
Capt. Rifle Brigade, b. 18 Jan. 1836; m. 18 July,
1867, Charlotte, eldest dau. of William Orme
Foster, Esq., M.P.,of Apley Park, co. Salop, and has
issue,
I. Cecil Seymour, Liewt. Scots Gu.ards, 6.11 July, 1869,
II. Alexander Moore, b. 25 Dec. 1883.
1. Isabel Grace. n. Evelyn Norah.
Lineag-e.— Rev. John Vandeleub, M.A., of Cragg, co.
Clare, Rector of Kilrush (2nd son of Giles Vandeleur, who
settled at Ralahine, co. Clare, 1660, and was one of the Com-
missioners for Applotting Quit-rents in Ireland), seated him-
self at Kilrush 1687, m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Thomas
Crofton, Esq. of Inchirourke, co. Limerick, by whom (who d.
1703) he left (his will was dated 19 Aug. 1726, and proved 13
March, 1727), besides other issue, an eldest son,
John Vandeleur, Esq. of Kilrash, vi. Frances, dau. of John
Ormsby, Esq. of Cloghans, co. Mayo, and had issue,
I. Crofton, his heir.
u. John Ormsby, of Maddenstown, co. Kildare, ra. Frances
Pakenham, dau. of Thomas, Lord Longford, and dying 1777,
left two sons, 1 John Ormsby, Lieut. -Col. 5th Dragoons;
2 Thomas Pakenham, Major-ijen., killed at Delhi.
III. Richard, of Rutland, Queen's co., Capt. 9th Lancers, m.
Elinor, dau. of John Firman, Esq. of Firmount, and rf.
1772, leaving, with several daus., an cnly son, Gen. Sir
John Ormsby Vandeleur, G.C.B., b. 1763, who in. 1829,
Catherine, dau. of Eev. John Glasse, and d. 1849, having
had i6sue.
I. Frances, m. Thomas Meares, Esq.
Mr. Vandeleur, whose will was dated 9 April, and proved 9
Nov. 1754, was s. by his eldest son,
Crofton Vandeleur, Esq. of Kilrush, m. Alice, dau. of
Thomas Burton, Esq. (uncle of Francis Pierpoint Burton, 2nd
Lord Conyngham), by Dorothy his wife, dau. of the Eight lion.
John F'orster, Chief Justice of the Common Picas in Ireland,
and by her had issue,
I. John Ormsby, his heir.
II. Thomas Burton, one of the Judges of the King's Bench in
Ireland, d. s. p. 1835.
III. Croiton, Major-Gen. in the army, d. at Anligna, leaving
a son.
IV. Richard, Major 38th Eegt., d. unm.
V. Frederick, Capt. 87th Eegt., killed .^t the battle of
Vittoria.
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VAN
VI. William (Rev.), Rector of Julianstown, d. 1S43, leavins
ivith other ixsue, Boyle, Col. late ;nh Lancci-s, m. 187 C,
Siirah Christiana, only Uaii. of Major Henry Peaeli Keisley,
of Idlicote (sfc that _ramiii/). and wiitow of Capt. tlie Hon.
Lucius Oary, only son of U tU Viscount Falkland.
I. Dorothy. ii. Alice.
HI. Emily. iv. Frances, d. unm.
The eldest son,
The Right Hos. John Ormsbt Vanbelecb, of Kilrush,
F.C., Commissioner of the Customs for Ireland, m. 17 Nov.
ISOO, Lady Frances Jloore, youngest dau. of Charles, 1st
JLnrquessof Drogh.cda, and by her (who (/. 5 Oct. 1833) had
issue,
I. Crofton Moore, his heir.
II. Henry Seymour, d. unm. 19 March, 1373.
I. Anna Frances.
II. Alice, m. 1st, Rct. Charles Moore Stewart, 2nd son of
Alexander Stewart, Ksq. of Ards, eo. Donegal, and 2ndly,
Lieut. -Col. John Vandeleur, lOtli Hussars.
Kight Hon. Mr. Vandeleur d. 2S Nov. 1S2S, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Cbofton Moorb Vaxdeledr, Esq. of Kilrush, co. Clare,
.T.P. and D.L., Col. of the Clare Kegt. of Militia, High Sheriff
1832, M.F. for co. Clare 1859 to 1874, 6. 9 Dec. 1808; m.
23 April, IS32, Lady Grace Toler, 2nd dau. of Hector John,
2nd Earl of Norbury, and by her (who d. 3 May, 1872) had
issue,
I. Hector Stewart, now of Kilrush.
II. Crofton Toler, late Capt. 7th Dragoon CJuards, //. 7 March,
1840; m. IS Oct. 1864, Charlotte iMary, youngest dau. of
Kev. R. Bury, of Carrigrenane, oo. CorU.
HI. John Oriiisby Moore, Lieut.-Col. Gordon Highlanders
(retired), b. 5 July, 1841.
I. Elizabeth Frances, m. 1855, St. John Blacker Douglas,
Esq. of Elm Park, co. Armagh, of Tullahennel, co. Kerry,
and of Grace Hall, co. Down.
II. F'rancis Letiiia.
III. Grace Dorothea, m. 1863, Robert Cary Keeves, Esq. of
Besborough, co. Clare.
Col. Vandeleur d. 9 Nov. 1881.
Aj-ins— Or, a, trefoil vert between three mullets purp. CreH
— .\ martlet purp. holding in the beak a trefoil or. Mutlo —
A'iitus astra petit.
Heat — Kilrush House, co. Clare.
2'own Residence— Tl, Cadogan Square, S.W.
CI ab—Ca.v\ton.
VANDERSTEGEN OF CANE END.
Vandebstegen, IIeney Beigham Douglas,
Esq. of Cane End, co. Oxford, J. P., was Lieut.
Oxfordshire Hussars, educated at Marlboro' and
Ch. Ch. Oxford, b. 20 Dec. 1852 ; s. bis father
1892.
Lineag'e. — Henbt Vanderstegen came from Holland in
the reign of William III. His son, William Vandebstegen,
m. 1752, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heirof Thomas Brigham, Esq.
of Cane End, or Cannon End (whose ancestor, Anthony Brig-
ham, was Cofferer to Henry VIII., and purchased the estate
from the king at the dissolution of the monasteries, it having
been part of the endowment of the abbey of Notley, Bucks, and
a residence of the monks or abbot). He d. 13 Feb. 1797; she
-/. 12 July, 1800, leaving a son,
WrLLiAM Vanderstegen, Esq. of Cane End, who, by his 1st
marriage, had issue, three daus., I. Brigham, d. unia. ; ii.
Frances, m. John Drake, Esq., and had issue, John, Louisa,
Marianne; iii. Marianne, w. Rev. William Crabtrce, and
'/. s.p. He m. 2ndly, 1807, Elizabeth Grace, dau. of Charles
Kirby, Esq. of Bath, and d. 10 June, 1831, having issue by her
.;who d. 21 Jan. 1844), one son, William Henbv Vander-
stegen, Esq. of Cane End, and one dau. Louisa, m. Kev.
Arthur Nugent Buckeridge. The son,
William Henbt Vanderstegen, Esq. of Cane End, co.
Oxford, M.A., J. P., and D.L., High Sherifif ls43, b. 18 Jan.
1808; m. Feb. 1852, lillen, dau. of Richard Denny, Esq. of
Bergh Aplon, Norfolk, and has issue,
I. IIknrt P.rioiiam Douglas, now of Cane End.
II. Fredericlt William, b. 19 March, lb65.
III. F^rnest, 6. Ib57.
I. Grace Ellen. ii. Dorothea.
Mr. W. H. Vanderstegen d. 9 Sept. 1892, and was s. by his
eldest son.
Armg — Quarterly: Ist and 4th az., a lion arg. between two
fishes or, for Vanderstegen; 2nd and 3rd arg., a fleur-de-lis
l/otwecn eight martlets sa., for Brigham.
Heal— (Suae End House, near Reading.
VAN DE WEYER OE NEW LODGE.
Van db Weter, Victor William Bates, Esq.
of New Lodge, Berks, J. P., Iligh Sheriff 1885, late
Lieut.-Col. Ii. Berks Militia, b. 20 Nov. 1S39; m.
6 Aug. 1868, Lady Emily Georgina, youngest
dau. of William, 2nd Earl of Craven, and has issue,
I. William John Bates, b. 29 Dec. 1S70.
II. F^dward Bates, b. 29 March, 1874.
III. Bates Grimston, 6. 22 Feb, Ia76.
IV. John, b. 9 Aug. ISSl.
I. Brenda. ii. Margery.
III. Joan. IV. Elizabeth.
Lineage. — His Excellency Jean Stlvain Van deWeteb,
for many years Belgian Minister at the Court of St. James's
(son of Josse Alexandre Van de Weyer, by his wife, Martine
Gouban), m. 1839, Elizabeth Anne Sturgis, dau. of Joshua
Bates, Esq. of Boston, U.S., and by her (who d. 1878) had
issue,
Victor William Bates, now of New Lodge.
Albert Sylvain Bates, d. 1874.
Victoria Alexandrina Leopoldine, m. 21 Jan. 1864, as his
first wife, Hon. Henry Robert Brand, eldest sou of Viscount
Hampden, and d. 20 July, 18ti6.
Louise.
Alice, m. 15 Aug. 1878, Hon. Charles Brand, 4th son of Vis-
count Hampden, and has issue.
Eleanor F'rances Weston, m. 24 Sept. 1879, Hon. Reginald
Baliol Brett, elder son of William, 1st Lord Esher, and has
issue.
His Excellency d. in 1874.
Seat — New Lodge, Windsor Forest, Windsor.
VANS AGNEW OF BARNBAREOCH.
Aqnew, Patrick Alexander Vans, Esq. of
Sheuchan and Barnbarroch, co. Wigtou, Capt. 3rd
Batt. Kitle Brigade, b. 20 Oct. 1856.
Liueagre. — Robert Wadss, who was eldest son of John
Wauss, Ambassador to England from King James II. in 1437,
left issue, Blaize, his heir, ancestor to the family of Vans of
Barnbarroch : Tliomas, Ambassador to England in 1457, Dean
of Glasgow, Secretary to the King, and Keeper of the Privy
Seal; George, Bishop of Galloway; and Patrick, Prior of
Whitehorne.
John Vans, Esq. of Barnbarroch (representative of the
family of Vans of Barnbarroch), in. Margaret, only child and
heir of Kobert Agnew, Esq. of Sheuchan (of the Agnews of
Lochnaw), by Blargaret, dau. of Patrick M'Dowall, of F'reugh,
and assumed the surname and arms of Aqnew. He d. 1780,
and was s. by his son,
Kobert Vans Agnew, Esq. of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan,
b. 24 April, 1755; who m. 24 Feb. 1777, F'rances, dau. of Jolin
Dunlop, Esq. of that ilk, and had issue, Robert, Capt. in the
Guards, d. 1804; John, his heir; James, R.N., d. 1800;
Patrick, successor to his brother; Henry Stewart, an advo-
cate at the Scottish bar, d. 1855 ; Margaret, d. 1864; Frances
Georgiana, (/. 1839 ; and Maria, d. 1882. Mr. Vans Agnew d.
1809, and was a. by his eldest surviving son,
John Vans Agnew, Esq. of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan,
who d. unm. 1825, and was s. by his next brother,
Patrick Vans Aonew, Esq. of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan,
Lieut.-Col. in the H.E I.C.S., C.B., and one of the East India
Directors, 6.6 Jan. 1783; iji. 7 Sept. 1813, Catherine, dau. of
D. Eraser, Esq. of Inverness, and by her (who d. 18/9) had
I. Robert Vans, his heir.
II. Patrick Alexander Vans, 6. 21 April, 1822, H.E. I. CCS. ;
killed at Moultan, 20 April, 1848.
III. WilU tin Vans, d. 1633.
IV. John Vans, b. 1824 ; m. 1852, Frances, dau. of Col. Boy-
cott Jenkins, and d. Nov. 1874, having by her (who d. 1872)
had issue, Charles Edward Patrick, John Fmser, Francis,
Arthur Frederick, Edward Lovelace, Mary, Gertrude,
Helen.
V. James Van.s, 6. 1828; d. 1886.
VI. George Vans, h. 1831; -m. Rosa, dau. of J. Wilson, E.sq.,
and widow of John F'or.-.ter, Esq., and has i.ssue, Robert,
Patrick Alexander, F'rank, Ernest George, Catherine Isabel
Ida, Violet Eleanor.
I. Frances Vans.
II. Jlary, m. 1844, Major-Gen. Edmund Jeffreys, C.B.
III. Elizabeth, d. 5 April, 1893.
IV. Catherine, d. 31 Jan. 1872.
Col. Vans Agnew d. 17 May, 1842. His eldest son,
RoBEHT Vans Agnew, Esq. of Sheuchan and Barnbarroch,
CO. Wigton, J. P. and D.L., M.P. co. W igton 1873 to 1880, b. 4
VAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VAX
208;
March, 1817; m. 22 April, 1852, Mary Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of
Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart, of Blairquhan, co. Ayr, and by
her (who d. 2 Aug. 1870) had issue,
I. Patrick Alexander Vans,' now of Barnbarroch.
II. James David Vans, b. 4 April, 1858 ; d.6 Dec. 1889.
III. John Vans, b. 23 Aufr. 1859.
I. Elizabeth Vans, m. 1880, Edward Salvin Bowlby, Esq.
II. Catherine Vans, m. 1875, Erasmus Gowcr, Esq.
III. Mary, m. 18»6, Andrew Agnew Stuart Menteath, Esq.
Mr. R. Vans Agnew d. 1893, and was s. by his eldest son.
J7-ms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th arg., a bend gu. ; 2nd and 3rd
arg., a chevron between, in chief, two cinquefoils gu., wiih
a cross-crosslet fitclu'e sa., in centre and in base a saltire
couped. Crests — 1st, a lion rampant, holding scales in the
dexter paw ; 2nd, an eagle issuant and reguardant ppr. Sup-
'porters — Two savages, with clubs in their hands, and wreathed
about the middle with laurel, ilottots — Be faithful, for Vans ;
Consilio, non impetu, for Agnew.
Seats — Barnbarroch, near Wigtown, and Stranraer Park,
Stranraer, N'.B.
Club — Carlton.
VAN STRAUBENZEE OF
SPENNITHORNE.
Van Straubenzee, Tueneh, Esq. of Speimi-
tliorne, North Riding of York, Col. R.A., C.B.,
Bcrved in Egyptian Campaign, Order of Med j idle,
and medal for Tel-el-Kebir, now in command
(local Brig.-Gen.) of a 2nd Class District in
Madras, b. 9 Aug. 1838 ; m. 11 Oct. 1877. Florinda
Harriette, elder dau. of W. J. Hamilton, Esq. of
Eiddown, co. Kilkenny, and has issue,
I. Henry Turner, 6. 28 Dec. 1878.
n. Percival, 6. 13 Dec. 1880.
III. Alexander William, 6. 18 March, 1S34.
I. Eileen Mary.
liineag'e. — This family held high rank in the Nether-
lands, being, as the prefix "Van" indicates, of noble descent.
In the year 1798, Gen. A. van Straubenzee was Governor of
Zutphen.
Philip William Casimir van Straubenzee (his elder
brother), a Capt. in the Dutch Guards, came to England about
1745, and was naturalized by Act of Parliament. He m. Jane,
only dau. of Cbolmeley Turner, Esq. of Kirkleatham, co. York,
by Jane, granddau. and sole heir of Sir Henry Marwood, Bart.,
of Busby Hall, co. York, and by her had issue,
I. John William, d. 26 Nov. 1753.
II. Marwood Turner, of whom presently.
III. Charles Sp^'ncer, m. Anne Theophila, dau. of Rev. J.
Davison, of Blackiston, co. Durham, Rector of Soruton,and
granddau. of Sir George Vaue, of Raby, and had issue,
1 Wilham, Capt. 24th Rcgt., b. 13 Jan. 1774; d. 13 Feb.
1812, from fatigue after the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo.
2 Charles, 6. 3 July, 1775 : m. a dau. of — Cholinley, Esq.,
and had issue (with a dau. Caroline, who ni.), a son,
Frederick, Lieut.-Col. late 13th Light Infantry, m. and
had issue.
3 George, Lieut. 40th Regt., 6. 25 Dec. 1776; killed at
Badajoz.
4 Thomas, 6. 12 Jan. 1778 ; d. young.
5 Turner, 6. 28 Jan. 1779 : bur. at Scruton.
6 Henry, 65th Regt., b. 19 Jan. 1780; d. 1814.
7 Thomas, Major K.A., b. 17 April, 1782; m. 17 April,
J808, Maria, youngest dau. of Major Henry Bowen, 2nd
Royal Veteran Battalion (by Henrietta his wife, dau. of
Benjamin Garstin, Esq.), and d. 8 Feb. 1813, leaving
issue by her, who d. Jan. 1871,
Henry, of Spennithorne.
Charles Thomas (Sir), G.C.B., General in the army and
Col. 39th Foot, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of
Malta 1872-78, Knt. of the Legion of Honour and of
the Medjidie, late Col. 47th Foot, and formerly Lieut.
Col. 3rd Foot, 6. 17 Feb. 1812; m. 18 Nov. 1841,
Charlotte Louisa, youngest dau. of Gen. John Luther
Richardson, H.E.I.C.S., of the family of Lord Cra-
mond. This distinguished Officer commanded the 39th
Regt. at Maharajpore and Gwalior, commanded a
brigade in the Crimea, and in the Chinese war com-
manded the land forces and captured the city of Can-
ton.
Stafford Frederick, R.N., 6. 1816; d. unni. 1837.
Bowen Edwin, b. 18 July, 1824; d. 1827.
Bowen (Lieut. Col.), formerly Assistant Military Secre-
tary, Mauritius, b. 12 Apiil, 1829: m. 8 Oct. 1857,
Annie Macauley, 2nd dau. of John Cartwright, Esq. of
Canada West, and has issue, Arthur Hope, Capt. R.E.,
b. 9 Nov. 1H61: Bowen William Sutton, Capt. 1st
Batt. South Wales Borderers, h. 20 Oct. 18G4; Ca-simir
Cartwnght, Lieut. R..\., h. llNov.. 13G7; Madeline
Emily Louisa and three other daus.
William Casimir, 6. 1 June. 1833 ; d. 1857.
Ellen Percival, m. 1 Aug. 1854, Right Hon. Thomas
Emerson Headlam, of Gilmonby Hall, co. Durham,
and Ashley Place, London, M.A., Q.C., D.L., M.P. for
Newcastle, Judge-Advocate-General, and Chancellor of
the Dioceses of Ripon and Durham, whoa. s.p. Dec.
1875.
Maria, d. 1831. Caroline Lyons.
Cordelia, d. unni. 1853.
Katharine Mary. Emily Ann.
8 Frederick, Capt. 83rd Regt., 6. 1,783 : ,i. 1815.
9 Lionel, Midshipman, 6. 25 June', 1786; d. on board the
"Bellerophon."
1 Phillipina Theophila, b. 12 April, 1781 ; deceased.
2 Phillipina Eleanor, b. 17 May, 1784; deceased.
3 .\nne, b. 12 July, 1785 ; to. John Thurne, Esq., and left
issue.
4 Catherine, 6. 11 June, 1787; m. 4 May, 1809, Admiral
Hon. Francis Faringdon Gardner. 2nd son of Alan, 1st
Lord Gardner, and d. 15 July, 1870, leaving issue.
5 Ellen Henrietta, b. SO June, 1791; m. Thomas Holder,
Esq., and is deceased.
6 Jane, 6. 22 Sept. 1792; m. George Sargent Rowles, Esq.
I. Johanna Henrietta, d. 15 May, 1751.
P. W. C. van Straubenzee d. 17G5, and was t. by his son,
Marwood Turner van Straubenzee, Esq., m. 1st, 28
April, 1788, Henrietta Maria, dau. and co-heir of Dr. Cookson,
of Wakefield, co. Y'ork, and by her (who d. 16 Aug. 1803, aged
50) had issue, a son, d. in infancy, and a dau. Henrietta Maria,
d. unm. 5 March, 1818, aged 26. He m. 2ndly, 19 Jan. 1805,
Lydia, dau. and heir of — Buckle, Esq. of Wakefield (by Bar-
bara, 2nd dau. of Francis Maude, Esq.) ; she d. 8 July, 1825,
aged 68. Col. van Straubenzee entered the service in the 3rd
Guards ; served in the American war, and also in India. He
was also Lieut.-Col. of the 52nd Foot. He afterwards became
a J.P., and in 1791 a D.L. for the North Riding, of which he
was subsequently appointed Vice-Lieut. He was Col. of the
Loyal Dales Volunteers (a corps l,540strong, which he raised),
and afterwards of the 1st North York Local Militia. He d.
6 April, 1823, and was s. by his grand-nephew,
Henry van Straubenzee, Esq. of Spennithorne, D.L. and
J. P., Col. 2nd West York Light Infantry Militia, and formerly
Lieut. 14th Light Dragoons, b. 13 Feb. 1810 ; to. 10 Jan. 1832,
Hon. Henrietta Wrotteslpy, eldest dau. of John, 1st Lord
Wrottesley, and by her (who d. 13 May, 1893) had issue,
I. Henry Townshend Abbott, b. 1834; <;. Oct. 1835.
II. Frederick Ernest, b. 8 Oct. 1835; d. 18 March, 1836.
III. Tlrner, now of Spennithorne.
IV. Albert John (Rev.), Vicar of Tettenhall, 6. 11 April,
1841 ; TO. 18 Feb. 1868, Ehzabeth, 2nd dau. of R. S. D.
Roper, Esq. of The Grove, Richmond, she d. 26 May,
1888.
v. Reginald Alexander Joseph Heinrich, 6. 12 April, 1846;
m. 7 Nov, 1878, Arabella, 3rd dau. of C. W. C. Chaytor,
Esq. of The Hall, Spennithorne, and d. 19 May, 1888 ; she
d. Feb. 1880.
I. Julia Caroline, m. 7 March, 1857, George Cecil Gooch,
Esq., Lieut. 93rd Highlanaers, d. s. p 30 July, 1860.
II. Emma Jane, m. 1st, 15 Oct. 1857, Henry Reginald Sykes,
Esq., who d. Sept. Is66, leaving issue, and 2udly, 187o,
Francis Lewis Bird, Esq.
in Mary, m. 25 Aug. 1866, Sir W. Chaytor, 3rd Bart., and
has issue {see Burke's Feeraje, and Baronetage).
Col. Van Straubenzee d. 31 May, 1892.
Arms — Arg., an ostrich, with a horse-shoe in its mouth.
Crest — An ostrich, with a horse-shoe in its mouth.
Seal — Spennithorne Hall, Bedale.
VAN SITTART (now VANSITTART) OF
SHOTTESBROOK AND EOOT'S CRAY.
Vansittaet, Egbert Abnold, Esq. of Foot's
Cray, Kent, J. P. late Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards, b. 21
Oct. 1851 ; m. 30 July, 1878, Alice, 3rd dau. of Gil-
bert Blane, Esq. of Eohejon Park, Eerks, and has
issue,
I. Robert Gilbert, 6. 20 June, 1881.
II Arnold Bexley, 6. 24 Sept. 1889.
III. Guy Nicholas, b. 8 Sept. 1893.
I. Sibel! Alice. ii. Honoria Edith.
111. Marjorie Marie.
liineag'e.— The van Sittart family is of considerable
antiquity in the Low Countries, and derives its denomination
from the township of Sittart in the duchy of Limbourg.
Towards the close of the 15th century the lamily was settled
at Juiliers, capital of the ducliy of Juiliers, and was one of
the first that embraced the Protestant religion in that
Duchy.
Peter van Sittart, h. 13 Jan. 1651, an eminent merchant.
2086
YAjS^
THE LANDED GENTHY.
VAN
Governor of the Kussian Company, and a Director H. E. I. Co.
(son of Wilhclm Janssen von Sittart, of Dantzio, by his wife
Kva, dan. of Wynawt Jnncker. nicrcliant of Uanizic, and
Krawdson of Wilhelm von Sittart, of .Inihers), oanie into
Kn^iland 20 Charles II., and pnrcliased the manor and park
of- ShL>ttcsl)rook, and part of the manors of M'hite and Lau-
rence Walthams, co. Berks, m. '1 Oct. 1U78, Susanna, dan. of
Kobcrt Sanderson, of London, Und son of the liiijlit Kev.
lloliert Sanderson, D.D., Bishop of Lincoln, and by her
nvho i!.25 Mureli, IT'ifi) had issue, sis sons and six daus.
He ((. 8 March, 1705. His eldest son,
Kor.EitT VAN SiTTAKT, Esq. of Shottesbrook, b. 1679; m. 15
April, 1707, Elizabeth, sister of Sir Peter Vandeput, Bart., and
(^ 11 dan. 171i), when he was s. by his brotlier,
AKTnrB VAN Sittart, Esq. of Shottesbrook. and of Moat
Park, Windsor, lapt. 23 Dec. 1691; High SherifT for Berks;
III. 2;i May, 1723, Martha, eldest dau. and co-heir of the
Kigbt Hon. Sir John Stouhouse, Bart., and by her (who d. 13
dan. 17S2) had issue,
I. Arthur, his heir.
IF. Kobcrt,' LL.l)., Professor of Civil Law at O.tford, h.
172S; Recorder of Monmouth 1765, d. unm. 31 Jan 17S9.
III. Henry, of Kawley Court and Foxley, Berks, M.P. fur
Keading, Governor of Bengal, b. 1732; m. 1754, Amelia,
dan. of Mcholas Morse, Esq., Governor of Madras, and
dying Jan. 1771, left issue by her (who d. 2 Aug. 1819),
1 Henry, of Fawley and Foxley, bapt. 19 March, 1756; m.
5 Feb. 1783, Catherine Maria, dan. of Thomas Powney,
and by her (who m. 2ndly, George Kesbilt Thompson,
Es'j.) left at his decease, 7 Oct. 1786, one son,
Henry Vansittart, Esq. of Foxley and of Kirkleatham,
CO. York, J. P. and D.L., High Slieriff 1820; b. 10 July,
17S4; hi. 21 July, 1812, Teresa, 2nd dau. of Charlotte,
\ iscountess Newcomen, and relict of Sir Charles
Turner, Bart., and d. 1848, leaTing an only dau.
Teresa, m. 11 July, 1841, Arthur Xewcomen, Esq.,
1{.H..\., and d. 29April, 1887, leaving by him (who d.
l&4s,i, with other issue, a son, Artudr Henry Turner,
J. P. West Hiding, co. York,6. 1844 : m. 4 Aug. 1863,
Kachel, 3id dau. of Sir Jervoise Clarke Jervoise, 2nd
bart., and d. 6 April, 1884, leaving issue, Gleadowe
Tcenee, b. 28 June, 1877, Kathleen Teresa, and Muriel.
2 Arthur, bapt. 6 Dec. 1756. 3 Eobert, bapt. 1760.
i Geurge. bapt. 7 Feb. 1761.
& NicuoLAS ;Kiglit Hon.), F.K.S., b. 1766, created Lord
Bexley 1 MarcQ, 1823; iit. Catheiine Isabella, dau. of
William, 1st Lord Auckland, and d. s. p. 8 Feb. 1b61.
1 Amelia, m. Edward Parry, Esq. of Little Dunham, co.
Norfolk, and d. 25 Oct. 1791.
2 Sophia, d. unm. 18 May, 1836.
IV. John, b. 11 Dec. 1733, Midshipman E.N., Lieut, on
11. M.S. •' Princessa," and was killed in action on board
II.M.S. "Kent," in the memorable engagement of Bear-
Admiral Hawke with the French off Cape Finisterre, 14
Oct. 1747, aged 13.
V. William, b. 1741; d. young.
-VI. George, of bisham Abbey (see that Branch).
I. Susannah, Maid of Honour to the Princess Dowager of
Walcfi, 1751-70.
II. Anne, m. Sir Robert Palk, Bart.
Jlr. van Sittart J. 16 Sept. 1760. His eldest son and heir,
Arthur Vansittart, Esq. of Shottesbrook, LL.D., 6. 1726,
Col. Berks Jlilitia, M.P. for Berks from 1757 to 1774, ;n. 12
Aug. 1773, Hon. Anne Hanger, dau. of Gabriel, Lord Cole-
rainc, and by her (whod. 9 June, 1782) had issue,
I. Arthur, his heir.
II. Robert, b. 12 Sept. 1778; Lord of the Manor of Driffield,
CO. Gloucester, which he inherited from William, Lord
Coleraine,Capt. Gloucester Yeomanry, J. P. ; cZ. 26 Dec. 1838.
III. William, D.D., Prebendary of Carlisle, Rector of Shottes-
brook and White Waltham, Berks, b. 177S ; m. 11 Feb. 1817,
Charlotte Teresa, dau. ot Gen. Geor«e Warde, of Wood-
lands Castle, CO. Glamorgan, and d. 22 Nov. 1847, having
had issue, 1 William (Rev.), killed from a fall from his
■ horse, 11 Nov. 1854; 2 Augustus Charles, Lieut. R.N., d.
. 14 Aug. 1349; 3 Frederic, Capt. 14th Light Dragoons; 4
Sijcncer, Capt. 1st Royal Scots Regt., m. 2 Sept. 1857,
Emily Theresa, dau. of Admiral Sir Charles Warde, K.H.,
of Squerries Court, Kent, and relict of Robert Osborne,
Esq., and has issue, Spencer Charles Patrick, of Coolbawn,
CO. Limerick, m. 13 Nov. 1889, Hon. Matilda Isabella,
younger dau. of John, 6th Lord Massy; Aline, to. 1889,
Cajit. R. K. Stuart; 1 Charlotte Georgina; 2 Ann, m.
Kev. Clement Moody ; 3 Catherine, m. T. C. Conybeare,
Esq. I. Charlotte, d. young.
Col. Vansittart d. 12 ISTov. 1804, and was s. by his eldest son,
Arthur. Vansittart, Esq. of Shottesbrook, J. P. and D.L.
for Berks, M.P. for Windsor 1804, Col. Berks Militia, bapt. 28
Dec. 1775; ni. 17 June, 1806, Hon. Caroline Eden, 4th dau. of
William, 1st Lord Auckland, and had issue by her (who d. 2
March 1350,
I. Arthur, his successor.
II. Robert, of Chuffs, Maidenhead, Berks, J. P., Lieut.-Col.
of the Coldstream Guards, 6. 24 Jan. 1811; appointed in
1826, a Page of Honour to H.R.H. the Duchess of (_ilouces-
ter, m. 4 Nov. 1845, Harriet Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of John
Willis Fleming, Esq. of Stoneham Park, Hants, M.P.. and
d. 2 May, 1872, having had one son and eight daus.,
1 Robert Arnold, now of Foot's Cray, present representa-
tive of the family.
1 Kathcnne Caroline, m. 14 Jan. 1869, Thomas Campbell,
Esq. of Colgrain.
2 Fanny, m. Walter Lnng, Esq. 3 Bertha.
4 Edith, 7)t. Robert Peel Wethered, Esq., who is deceased.
5 JIary, Hi. Henry Fitzherbert, Esq. 6 Louisa.
7 Constance. 8 Evelyn.
III. William, H.E.I.C.C.S., of Brunswick Square, Brighton,
D.L., late M.P. for Windsor, 6. 1813; m. 1st, July, 1839,
Emily, dau. of Lieut. Col. Robert Leslie Anstruther, Ben-
gal Cavalry, and by her (who d. on her passage home from
India 1844) had a son William, and a dau. Emily Eden, m.
1 Oct. 1861, Geoi-ge Palmer, Esq., eldest son of Col. I'almer,
of Nazing Park, Essex. He m. 2ndly, 2 Dec. 1847, Henri-
etta, eldest dau. of Ambrose Humphrys, Esq., and by her
(who d. 1852) had issue, Caroline Bertha, m. 21 Nov. 1869,
Reginald Wyniatt, Esq., J. P. of Dymo.k, co. Gloucester ;
and 3rdly, 6 Feb. 1866, Melanie, youngest dau. of Sir
Richard Jenkins, G.C.B.. M.P., a Director of the E.I-Co.,
and had issue, Charles Edward Bexley, m. 28 July, 1888,
Constance Frances, younger dau. of Sir Thomas Maodonald
Miller, of Glenlee, Bart., and has issue. Mr. William Van-
sittart t<. 15 Jan. 1878.
IV. George Nicholas, 6. 1815; m. 1 June, 1852, Elizabeth
Ann, eldest dau. of John Mansfield, Esq of Midmar Castle,
CO. Aberdeen, and had issue, three sons and one dau.,
1 Arthur George, a Secretary in the Diplomatic service, 6.
22 Nov. 1855 ; 2 Francis Robert, b. 8 Jan. 1858 ; 3 Nicholas
Henry, late Lieut. Berks Militia, b. 3 Dec. 1860, m Marie,
only dau. of the late M. Gustave Vincent, and has issue,
Violet, b. 15 Aug. 1887 ; Colerainc, b. 13 July, 1889, Francis
de Mansfield, b. 10 Feb. 1891, and 1 Emily Christina.
V. Henry, H.E.I.C-S., 6. 1816: ?«. Amelia, dau. of I'homas
Dobie, Esq., and has issue, Henry, a magistrate in the
B.C.S., late Lieut. R.M. Artillery; Charles, B.C S., m.
Katherine, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Charles Pollard, and has
issue, Herbert, and Violet; Herbert; Eden, Capt. 4l8t
Sikhs, m. 16 Dec. 1889, Ethel, dau. of R. D. Spedding, Esq.,
B.C.S. ; Edith, m. Major-lien. Nugent Barton; Florence,
TO. Major-Gen. John Stuart; Rosamund.
VI. Nicholas, b. 1818; Post Capt. li.N.,C.B., served in China
war 1842 (medal and clasp), and in Russian war in Baltic
(medal and clasp), d. from wounds received at the storming
of the Peiho Forts, 25 June, 1859.
VII. Charles (Rev.), Rector of Shottesbrooke, 5. 1820; m. 27
May, 1845, Frances Rosalie, dau. of Hans Busk, Esq., and
d. 14 July, 1878, leaving issue, Sidney Nicholas, bapt. 10
Jan. 1847; Arthur, bapt. 20 Nov. 1349, in the Pontifical
Zouaves (medal); Cyril Bexley, bapt. 28 Aug. 1851, a
chamberlain of the Camera Secretta to the Poniiffs, Pius
IX. and Leo Xlll., d. 22 Jan. 1837, at Rome ; Alice Rosalie,
b. 1848, bur. at Rome.
VIII. Francis, Capt. R.H.A., b. 1822 ; d. at Pisa, 1882.
I. Caroline, m. 9 July, 1828, George Charles, Lord Vaux of
Harrowden {see Burke's Peerage).
II. Charlotte Eleanor, m. 4 Aug. 1849, Rev. Edward Serocold
Pearce Serocold, of Cherryhinton, co. Cambridge, only son
ot the Dean of Ely, and hud issue.
III. Maria Louisa, ni. 14 Sept. 1841, William Chapman, Esq.,
D.L., of South Hill, co. Wesruuath, brother of Sir Monta-
gue (jhapman, Bart, of Killua Castle, co. Westmeath.
IV. Emily Sara.
V. Sophia, VI. Thomas Alexander Anstruther, Esq., Madras
C.S., and has issue.
Mr. Vansittart d. 31 May, 1829, and was s. by his son,
Arthur Vansittart, Esq., Lord of the Manors of Shottes-
brooke, Clewer, and Kempsford.and of Foot's and North Craya,
which he inherited from Nicholas van Sittart, Lord Bexley, b.
2 May, 1807 ; formerly an officer in the 2nd Life Guards ; in.
26 March, 1831, Diana Sara, dau. of Gen. Sir John Crosbie,
of Watergate, Sussex, and by her (who d. 1881) had issue,
I. Colerainb Robert, late of Shottesbrook Park and of
Foot's Cray, formerly Capt. 11th Hussars, with which he
served in the Crimea, b. 31 Aug. 1833; d. unm. 14 April,
1886, when Shottesbrook devolved on his sister, Mrs.
Oswald Smith, and Foot's Cray on his cousin, the present
Robert Arnold Vansittart, Esq.
II. Giorge Ernest, b. 1835; d. v.p at Tours.
I. Rose Sophia, m. Augustus Oswald Smith, Esq. of Hammer-
wood, CO. Sussex, D.L.
Mr. Vansittart d. 12 April, 1859.
Arms— Erm., an eagle displayed sa., on a chief gu., a ducal
coronet or, between two crosses pattee arg. Crest— An eagle's
head, couped at the neck, between two wings elevated and dis-
played sa., the whole resting on two crosses pattee arg. Moilo
— Fata viam invenient.
Seat— Foot's Cray, Bromley.
VAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VAU
2087
VAN SITTART OF BISHAM ABBEY.
Van Sittart-Neale, Mes. Frances Saeah. of
Bisliam Abbey, Berks, widow of the late Edward
Van Sittart-Neale, Esq. of Bisham Abbey and
Allesley Park, s. her husband 1892, and has issue
{as below).
Lineage. — Geobge Van Sittart, Esq. of Bisham Abtey,
Berks, J. P. and D.L., 6. 15 Sept. 1745, 8th son of Abthdr van
SiTTAKT, Esq.ofShottesbrook(Sf(; V aksittatlt of Shotlesbronk),
represented Berks for twenty-einht years. He to. Sarah, dau.
of Eev. Sir James Stoahouse, Bart, by Ann his wife, dau. and
co-heir of John Neale of Allesley (sec Neale Lineage), and had
issue,
I. George Henkt (Gen.), D.C.L., a distinguished oEBcer, 6.
16 July, 1768; m. 29 Oct. 1818, Anna Maria, dau. (and
co-heir with her sister, the Countess of riyniouth) of
Thomas Copson, Esq. of Sheppey and Sutton, co. Leicester,
and dying v. p. 4 Feb. 1824, left issue,
1 Geoege Henbt, successor to his grandfather.
2 Augustus Arthur, M.A., Fellow of Tiin. Coll. Camb.,
Barrister-at-Law, b. 24 July, 1824: m. 26 May, 1857, Hon.
Kachael Fanny Anne Irby, dau. of George Ives, 4th Lord
Boston, and d. s. p. 17 April, 1882.
II. Edward (Rev.), D.C.L., Rector of Taplow, Bucks, s. to
Allesley I'ark, and assumed by sign manual the name and
arms of Neale, 14 Nov. 1805, ni. 1st, 29 Aug. 1805, Jane,
eldest dau. of Samuel Gardner, Esq. of Coombe Lodge,
Oxous but by her (who d. 13 Aug. 1806), he had no child.
Ho m. 2ndly, 3 Jan. 1809, Anne, 2nd surviving dau. of Isaac
Spooner, Esq. of Elmdon, co. Warwick, and d. 21 Jan. 1850,
leaving issue,
I Edward Van Sittart, of Bisham Abbey and Allesley
Park, of whom presently.
1 Barbara Van Sittart, d. unm.
2 Caroline Van Sittart, to. 13 Aug. 1835, Harry Buckland
Lott, Esq. of Tracey House, Houiton, Devon, and d. s. p.
3 Elizabeth Van Sittart, d. unm.
4 Laura Van Sittart, m. Eev. A. K. StretteU, and d. 1888,
leaving issue.
6 Charlotte Van Sittart, m. Charles Frere, Esq., and tZ. 1881,
leaving issue.
6 Ann Van Sittart. 7 Frances Van Sittart, d. unm.
en. Arthur Hastings, E.I.C.S., b. 1774; d. at Calcutta, 18
Nov. 1806.
iv. Frederic, E.T.C.S., 6. 1776 ; d. on a sea voyage from the
East Indies. 24 March, 1814.
V. Henry, Vice-Admiral of the Red, b. 7 April, 1777, in.
Wary Charity, dau. of Eev. John Pennefatlier, and d. 31
March, J843, having had, 1 Henry; 2 John George; 3
Edward VVestby, Admiral K.N. (Retired), C.B., b. 31 July,
1818: 1 Elizabeth, m. Robert Riddell, Esq. ; 2Mary Charity,
Hi. Spencer Mackay, Esq.
I. Caroline Anne, to. 1792, Augustus Henry East, Esq.
II. Laura, hi. 26 Nov. 1809, Fulwar Craven, Esq. of Brock-
hanipton, co. Gloucester, and d. 1844.
III. Henrietta, d. unm. 25 March, 1860.
JNIr. Van Sittart d. 20 Jan. I8I9, and was s. by his grandson,
George Henbt Van Sittart, Esq. of Bisham Abbey, J.P.
and D.L., M.P. for that co. 1847-59, b. 23 April, 1823 ; to. 1st,
11 Dec. 1852, Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of John SteuartMen-
2ies, of Culdares, co. Perth (which lady d. 1874), and 2ndly,
19 Jan. 1876, Constance Charlotte, dau. of Goodwin Colquitt
Craven, Esq. of Brockhampton Park, co. Gloucester, and d. s. p.
iSS5, when he was s. by his cousin,
Edward Van Sittakt-Neale, Esq. of Bisham Abbey, Berks,
and of Allesley Park, co. Warwick, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, 6.
2 April 1810 ; m. 4 June, 1837, Fbances Sabaq, dau. of James
William Farrer, Esq. of Ingleborough, co. York, and widow of
Hon. John Scott, eldest son of John, 1st Lord Eldon, and d.
1892, having had issue,
I. Edward Ernest Van Sittart, 6. 23 Jan. 1840, d. v. p.
II. Henry James Van Sittabt, b. 30 Nov. 1842; m. 16
April, 1887, Florence, dau. of His Honor Judge Shelley
Eddis, Q.C., Judge of Clerkenwell, and has issue,
George, 6. 1890.
Phyllis.
I. Henrietta Van Sittart, to. 5 Oct. 1864, Henry Dickinson,
Esq., and d. 1879, leaving issue.
II. Constance Van Sittart.
III. Edith Van Sittart.
^n:miln of ,^calc.
Xiineagre. — John Neale, Esq. of co. Stafford, temp.
EicHARD III., left, with other children, a son and heir,
Thomas Neale, Esq. of EUesborough, co. Bucks, who to.
the dau. of Emlin Cheshire, of WilUngton-under-Wrekin, co.
Salop, and by her had i. Eichaed, his heir, and ii. Thomas, o^
Yeldon, co. Beds. The eldest son,
Richard Neale, Esq. of Dean, co. Beds, to. before the 34th
Henry VIII., Alice, relict of Giles Poulton, of Desburgh, co.
Northampton, and dau. and co-heir of Thomas More, Esq. of
Burton, co. Bucks, and by her had (with three daus., Ellen,
Mary, and Katherine) two sons, Thomas, his heir, and Richard,
living in 1586. The former,
Thomas Neale, Esq. of Dean, co. Beds, 6. a.d. 1543; m.
1577, Ann, dau. of Francis Dayrell, Esq. of Lamport, in that
palish, and he had issue, i. John, to. Bridget, dau. and so^
heir of J. More, alias Meredith, of Upper Weald, in Wing, co.
Bucks, and dying t;. p. left three sons, of whom the eldest,
John, 5. his grandfather; ii. Peter, of Dean, ancestor of the
'!!} EA'LEs of Dean and Stamford Ba7-on, co. Northampton; iii.
Paul; and i. Grace, wife of Ralph Mallory, Esq. Thomas
Neale d. at the age of 94, and was bur. at Dean 13 Nov.
1637. He was s. by his grandson,
John Neale, Esq. of Dean, 6. 20 Dec. 1612, M.P. for Beds
in 1654. He ?ji. Anna, dau. and co-heir of Henry Cromwell,
Esq. of Upwood, co. Hants, 3id son of Sir Henry Cromwell, of
Hinchinbrook, and uncle to Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector
of England, and was s. by his son,
John Neale, Esq. of Dean, who to. Hester, dau. of John
Stephens, of Lypiate Park, co. Gloucester, and had issue,
I. Thomas, bur. at Dean 22 Oct. 1671.
I. Ann, wife of Thomas Stephens, Esq. of Lypiate Park.
II. Hester, wife of Kynard de la Berc, Esq. of Southam Park,
CO. Gloucester.
Mr. Neale, having no male surviving issue, was s. by his
brother,
Henry Neale, Esq. of Allesley Park, co. Warwick, M.P.
for Bucks, 6. Sept. 1651. He m. Anna Maria, dau. and heir of
John Hanbury, Esq. of Freckenham, co. Worcester, and by
her, who d. 11 Feb. 1729, he had issue. Mr. Neale d. 6 May,
1730, aged 79, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Neale, Esq. of Allesley Park and also of Cherrington,
CO. Gloucester, bapt. 11 July, 1687, M.P. for Coventry,
Comptroller of the Household to the young princesses, sistera
to King George III. He m. Frances, dau. of Roger Pope,
Esq. of Oswestry, by which lady, who survived him, he had
three daus., viz.,
I. Caroline, aged 2 in 1722, d. young, bur. at Allesley.
II. Anna, Maid of Honour to tjueen Caroline, 6. Feb. 1721;
m. April, 1742, Rev. Sir James Stonhouse, Bart, of Rad-
ley, and had issue.
III. Frances, to. Sir John Turner, Bart, of Warham, co. Nor-
folk. She d. 25 Dec. 1761.
Mr. Neale d. 19 Dec. 1746, and was s. by his next surviving
brother,
Thomas Neale, Esq. of Allesley Park. He m. Susannah,
2nd dau. of Michael Macpherson, of Kotherhithe, co. Surrey.
He d. Nov. 1762, and was s. by his eldest son,
Joseph Macpherson Neale, Esq. of Allesley Park,
who d. unm. June, 1780, and was s. by his only surviving
brother,
John Neale, Esq. of Allesley Park, Col. of the 1st Life
Guards, High Sheriff of co. Warwick 1783. He to. Mary,
dau. of John Hill, Esq. of Dimmock, co. Gloucester (sister to
Sarah, wife of Noah Neale, Esq. of Stamford Baron, next
male branch of this f imily), but by her he had no issue. He
d. Jan. 1793, and, at the decease of his widow, 17 Sept. 1805,
the Allesley and other property passed under her will, to Rev-
Edwabd Van Sittart, D.C.L., Rector of Taplow, Bucks (see
Van Sittart of Bisham Abbey).
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th per pale, sa., andgu., a lion
passant guardant arg., for Neale; 2nd and 3rU erm., an eagle
displayed sa., on a chief gu. a dueal coronet between two
crosses pattee arg., for van Sittart. Crests — 1st, Out of a
mural crown or, a demi-lion rampant, per lesse erm. and gu.,
charged on the shoulder with an escallop counterchanged, for
Neale ; 2nd, on two crosses patttie arg. a demi-eagle dis-
played sa.
iSeat— Bisham Abbey, Marlow, Berks.
VATJGHAN OF COURTFIELD.
Vaughan, His Eminence, Cardinal IIeebeet,
D.D., Archbishop of Westaiinstee, Lord
of the Manor of Courtficld, Bishop of Salford
from 1872 to 1892, Arclibishoi^ of Westminster
since that date, and created a Cardinal in the
following year by H.H. the Pope, b. 15 April,
1832.
Liineag'e. — Thomas ap Gwillim, of Perthyr, 4th son of
Wilham ap Jenkin, alias Herbert, Lord of Gwaiiiidee (see
20S3
VAU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VATT
Herbebt of X?anar;ft\ m. JIaiul, dau. and co-heir of Sir
Jolm Moriey, Knt. of LUvnsaintfiaed, and liad issue. The 4th
son,
l[o>TEU. AP Thomas ap Owillim, of Perthyr, m. twice. The
3rd son of the 2nd mania;;e, with Catherine, dau. of Grono ap
Ivor,
WiLUAM VicHAN, or William, tlic younger, resided at Llan-
rothal. in co. Herefovd, not far from Perthyr. He m. a dau. of
John Pye, Esq. of The Mynde Parli, co. Hereford, and had,
with three daus., as man\ sons. The 2nd son,
Thomas VArGHAN, 7)i. a dau. of Lewis John Gwillini, and
had three sons. James, Tlioniai^, and Henry. The elder,
James VArcHAS, of Llangaltock, m. Sibylla, dau. and heir
of John Gwilym, of Killwch Vac-li, Lord of Bicknor in 1575,
and had three sons. The 2nd son,
William Vaughan, Esq. of Clifford, Lord of Welsh Bicli-
nor, m. Jane, dau. and cventiual heir of Richard CLirke, Esq.
oi Wellington, co. Hereford, and d. 16U1, having had three
daus. and five sons; the 2nd was William, of Wellington. The
eldest son and heir,
John Vacghan, Esq. of Welsh Biclcnor, co. Monmouth,
and Clifford Parli, co. Hereford, living 1634, m. Anne, dau. of
lUchard Lin'gen, Esq., and was father of two daus. (Mary,
m. John, eldest son of Sir William Jones, of Dingestow, co.
Monmouth, and Margaret, m. William Bridges, of Upleadon,
CO. Hereford; and of three sons, PvIciiard, his heir ; John,
called of Raglan, in family deed, ltl39; and Thom.as (Ilev.).
ordained 16-6. The eldest son,
EiCHARD Vacghan, Esq. of Wclsh Bicknor, 6. 1600, to.
twice. By his 2nd wile, .\gatha, ,iau. of John Berington, Esq.
of Cowarne Court, co. Hcieiord, he left at his decease, 1696, a
son,
John Vaughan, of Courtfield, h. 1675; m. 1st, 1698, Cathe-
rine, dau, of Sir John Curzon, and by her had a dau. Mary. m.
Rowland B.trtlett, Esq. of Helland, co. Gloucester. Mr.
Laughan m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Philip Jones, Esq. of
Llanarth Court, and by her (who d. 1757) had issue,
Jones, of Courtlield and Cljrow, 6. 1707 ; d. s. p. 1780,
Richard, of whom presently.
AVilliam, attainted for treason after the battle of Culloden,
and excluded Ironi the general pardon in 1747. He subse-
quently entered the Spanish service, attained the rant of
General, and commanded the regiment called "Iberia."
Philip, b. 1716; d. 17o4.
Teresa, 6. 1713 ; m. 1740, Edward Weld, Esq. of Lulworth.
John Vaughan d. 175 i. His 2nd son,
Richard Vaughan is said to have fought in the Duke of
Perth's division at Culloden. He subsequently entered the
Spanish service, and d. in that country, having in. a Sp.anish
lady. Donna Francesca, dau. of Guillermo Fuort-y-Mamman
and Catalina Marquirez-y-Onel, " Gente distinquida di il
connado de Mortez," by whom he had a son and a dau.,
William and Elizabeth, m. Col. Count, of Kilmallock, in the
Spanish service. The son,
William Vacghan, Esq., 6. 1740; m. 1768, Frances, dau. of
John Turner, Esq. of llampstead, and d. 1796, leaving (with
a dau. Frances, ni. Thomas Major Davis) an only son,
William Michael Thomas John Vacghan, Esq. of Court-
field, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1833, b. 1781 ; m. 1st, 22
Aug. 1803, Teresa, dau. of Thomas Weld, Esq. of Lulworth
Castle, Dorset, and 2ndly, 1835, Lady Mary Anne Gage,
relict of Sir Thomas Gage, Bart., and dau. of Valentine, 1st
Earl of Kcnmare (the latter lady d. s.p. 13 June, 1810/). By
the former, Mr. Vaughan had issue,
JooN Francis, his heir.
William, Roman Catholic Bishop of Plymouth, b. 1314.
Pvichard, a priest of the .Society of Jesus, b. Ia26.
Edmund, a Keoemptant Priest, 5. 1827.
Frances, a nun, deceased,
Mary, a nun, deceased.
Teresa Mary Elcanora, m. 1841, Thomas Weld-Blundell,
Esq. of Ince Blundell Hall, co. Lancaster (see Weld Blun-
DELL).
The eldest son,
Joa.N Francis Vaughan, Esq. of Courtaeld, J.P. for cos.
Gloucester, Monmouth, Hereford, and Mayo, and D.L. for co.
Monmouth, Lieut.-Col. Commanding Jlonmouthshire Militia,
6. 2 July, 1808; m. 1st, 12 July, 1830, Eliza Louisa, dau. of
John Rolls, Esq. of The Hendre, co. Monmouth, and by her
had issue,
Herbert, present representative.
liogtr William, Archbishop of Sydney, b. 1S34 ; d. Aug.
18b3.
Kenelm, a priest, 6. 1840.
Joseph, a Benedictine priest, 6. 1841.
Francis Baynham, vi CourttieKI, D.L. for Hereford, Col.
Royal Mouiiiouttishire Engineer Militia, 6. 16 March, 1844 ;
m. 16 Aug. 1871, Caroline Ruth, dau. of Charles Alexander
Pope, Esq. of St. Louis, U.S.A., and has issue, Charles
Jeiome, 0. 30 Sept. ISTS; Herbert Joseph, 6. 19 Kov.
1874; Irancis John, b. 5 May, 1877; Clare; Mary; and,
Alice.
Bernard, a priest of the Society of Jesus, b. 1847.
Reginald, 6. 1849; m. 5 April, 1875, Julia, dau. of John
Shanahan, Esq. of New South Wales, and has issue.
John, a priest, 6. 1853.
Gwladys, a nun, deceased.
Teresa, a nun, deceased,
Clare, a nun, deceased.
Mary, a nun, deceased.
Margaret.
Col. Vaughan m. 2ndly, 15 Feb. 1860, Mary only surviving
dau. of Joseph Weld, Esq. of Lulworth Castle, co. Dorset, and
by her (who d. 7 Dec. 1880) had issue,
Charles, 6. 1860; rf. in infancy.
Eliza, d. in infancy.
Col. Vaughan d. 17 Dec. 1880.
Arms — Per pale az. and gu. three lions rampant arg. Crest
— A child's head, couped at the shoulders ppr., crined or, ai:*!
entwined round the neck with a snake vert. Mottoes — Duw a
digon ; Simplices .sicut pueri sagaces sicut serpentes.
Se't — Courtfield, near Ross, co. Hereford. ii«it;c;ic«— Arch-
bishop's House, Carlisle Place, Westminster.
VAUGHAN OF BURLTON HALL.
Vaughan, Edward Goldisbkough, Esq. of
Burlton Hall, co. Salop, I. 2d Aug. 1832, s. 1876.
Lineagre. — This, with several other Cambrian families,
derives from Tudok Trkvor, Lord of Hereford and Whittiiig-
ton, Chief of the "Tribe of the Marches." Fourth in descent
from the Lord of Hereford and Whittington was
Ruts ap Ednyfd (commonly called Rhys Sais, from being-
bred among the English), Lord of Oswestry, Whittington, and
p.nrtof both Maelors, r,i. 1137, Eva, dau. of GrifBth Hir (de-
scended from Tudor the Great, Piince of South Wales), and
had three sons. The 3rd son.
IDHON AP Rhys Sais, Lord of Dudleston and Trayan, //t.
Alice, dau. of Sir John Done, Knt. of Utkinton, co. Chester,,
and was s. by his son,
Trehayarn ap Iduo.v, Lord of Dudleston, m. Elen, dau. of
Sir Jeffrey Cornwall, Knt., Barou of Burford, and had (witli
other issue) a 5th son,
HwFA ap Tbehayarn, who had, by gavelkind tenure, his
share of his father's lands in Dudleston. From this Hwfa ap
Trehayarn, the 6th in descent,
Eignon Vychan ap Ednyvit, of Plas Thomas, in Dudleston,
Salop, ),i. Myfanwy, dau. of levan ap Ednyvit Gam, lineally-
descended from Tudor Trevor, and was great-grandfather of
Rhys AP Llewellyn, Gent, of Plas Thomas, in Dadleston,
who had five sons, Thomas, a Catholic priest; Edward, of.
Plas Ithell; John Lloyd, who d. s.p.; Robert, of Plas Owen ;
and
John Vaughan, the 4th son, who was father of
Thomas ap John Vaughan, of Plas Thomas, Salop, wt. Joan^
d.iu. of Philip Jennings, Esq. of Dudleston, by Diana his wifw,
dau. of Sir William Bowyer, Bart., and left, with two elder
sons, living 1675, but who both d. s. p., a 3rd son.
Rev. Philip Vauoiian, Rector of Ilordley, Salop, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Enser, of Whittle, in the same co., and h&d
issue,
I. Thomas, who d. .». p. at Oxford 1674.
II. Peter, heir to his lather. m. Philip.
Rev. Pliilip Vaughan was s. by his son,
Peter Vaughan, Esq. of Plas Thomas, living 1695. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Joseph Ottiwell, Vicar of Ellesmere,
and d. 1700, leaving issue,* His 3rd son,
Philip Vaughan, Esq. of Burlton, bapt. 10 Oct. 1690; vi.
30 Jan. 1716, Jane, dau. of Roger Bolas, Esq., of Ruyton, by
Katheriue his wife, dau. of Arthur Chambre, Esq. of Burlton;
* Peter Vauglian's two eldest sons were Thomas and John ;
the latter d. s. p. 1711. The eldest,
Thomas Vaughan, Esq., m. 5 Jan. 1704, Margaret, d.tu. arid
heir of Henry Hatchett, gent, of The Wood, aud had by h.-r
I who d. 17 10) Thomas, his successor, b. 1706, and Hatchett, who
d. in his infancy 1710. Mr. Vaughan, of The Wood, d. 1719,
and was s. by his only surviving child,
Thomas Vaughan, of The Wood, m. Sarah Hatchett, of Lee»
Salop, and had by her (who ((. 1764) two daus., Margaret, d.
1729, and Sarah, who, becoming heii- to heriatherat bis death,
1737* and dying U71HI. 1753, bequeathed the old family estatt:
of puis Thomas to her great-uncle, Philip Vacghan, Esq. of
Burlton, 3rd son ot Petkr Vacguas, ot Plus Thomas. She.-
lelt The Wood to her mother and her heirs.
YAU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VAU
208i>
and left at his decease, 1755, with other issue, a Bon and suc-
cessor,
Thomas Vaughan, Esq. of Binlton and l^las Thomas, h. 20
Feb. 17'20; m. 1759, Elizabeth, dau, and co-heii' of Thomas
Chanibre, Esq. of Whittal (youngest biother of Francis
Chanibre, Esq. of Petton, Salop), by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
and co-heir of Benjamin Gold isbrough, Esq., a lineal descendant
of Godfrey Goldisbrough (of an ancient Yorkshire family),
Bisliop of Gloucester 1598. By Elizabeth Chambre his wife,
Thomas Vaughan had issue. Mr. Vaughan d. 21 April, 1780.
Kis only son and successor,
Thomas Vaugeian, Esq. of Burlton and Plas Thomas, Capt.
in the army, 6. 21 May, 1706. Capt. Vaughan was lost on his
passage homeward in the ''Prince of Wales" East Indiaman
27 May, 1804, having m. 11 Aug. 1795, Lowry Kanney, dau.
of William Wynn, Esq. of Maes-y-Neuadd, co. Merioneth
(who took the name of Nanney), and by her (who d. 25 Sept.
1803) had an only surviving son,
Robert Chambre Vacguan, Esq. of Burlton Hall and
AVoodgate, Salop, B.A. Oxon, 6. 3 June, 1796; )u. 11 Sept.
1828, Anna, 3rd dau. of the Hon. Edward Massy, 2nd son of
Hugh, 2nd Lord Massy, and has had issue,
I. John Nanney Chambre, of Woodgatc, Salop, 6. 23 Aug.
1830; m. 25 Sept. 1855, Catherine JIassy, eldest dau. of
Thomas Dickin, Esq. of Loppington House, Salop, and d.
1869, having had issue,
1 Thomas Goldisbrough Chambre, S. 12 July, 1856 ; m.
Emily, youngest dau. of Charles Juckes, of Polas Parva,
Salop, and by her (who d. 2 Nov. 1884), has issue, John
Charles Chambre, deceased ; Nellie Lowry, dectiised.
2 Johnlioderic Goldisbrough, 6. 23 Oct. 1857; d. 4 Dec.
1857.
3 Robert Percy Goldisbrough, 6. 11 June, 1859; d. Nov.
1874.
4 Frederick Edward Goldisbrough, b. 9 Nov. 1805, d.
1 Catherine Eleanor C, d.
2 Jlary Louisa Gertrude, d. Oct. 1874.
3 Sarah Anna Lowry, 6. June and d. Dec. 1863.
II. Edward Goldisbrocgh Chambre, now of Burlton Hall.
III. Arthur Chichele Chambie (Uev.), M.A., Lambley Vicar-
age, Carlisle, b. 12 Aug. 1834; m. S Aug. 1»C1, Susanna
Clotilde, youngest dau. of Jacob liiuds, Esq. of Barbados,
and has issue,
1 William Chambre, 6. 28 March, 18':4.
2 Arthur Chichele Chambre, b. 21 April, 1865.
1 Amy Cicel}', deceased.
2 Elizabeth Maud, deceased.
3 Susanna Clotiide, deceased.
4 Anna Jane, deceased.
5 Mary Dent. 6 Isabel Gibson.
IV. William Wynne, &. 13 Dec. 1843.
I. Catherine Elizabeth, to. 18 Dec. 18C7, John Campbell
Lambert, Esq., eldest son of Capt. Lambert, of Lysion
Hall, Essex, and has a son, Archibald Vaughan, b. 19 Nov.
1868.
II. Anna. iii. Edith. iv. Lowry.
Mr. Vaughan d. 8 Aug. 1870, and was s. under a deed of entail
by his 2nd, but eldest surviving son, Edward Goldisbrough
Chambre, now of Burlton Hall.
Arms — Arg., a chevron gu. between three boars' heads
couped of the second, armed or, langued az., on the centre of ,
the chevron a crescent of the first within an annulet of the
third. Cresl — Onachapeau quartered up erm., a boar's head
couped, also gu., armed or, langued az. Jiiotio— Afrad pob
afraid.
Seat— Burlton HaU, Sulop.
of Penymaes, Llanvillo, co. Brecon, and grand-
dan, of William Gwynue, Esq. of Cyngbonij, co,
Carmarthen.
&f(;s— Velinnewydd House, Brecon ; The Skreen, Erwood,
CO. Piadnor ; and Slitchill House, Torquay.
VAUGHAN OF VELINNEWYDD.
Williams- Vaughan, John, Esq. of Velin-
newydd, Brecon, J. P. and D.L. for cos. Eadnor
and Brecon, Higli Sheriff 1855, 5.1810; «;. 1845,
Elizabeth Fortune Marj, only child and heir of
John Williams, Esq. of The Skreen, co. Radnor,
and of Vellinnewyd, and by her (who d. 1SG9) lias
issue,
John Williams, of The Skreen, co. Radnor, J. P. co. Brecon,
J. P. and D.L. co. Radnor, High Sheriff 1885, b. 1853: la.
1887, Elizabeth Bertha, eldest dau. of the late Rev.
Walpole Mohun-llarris.
]\Ir. W^illiams-Yaughan assumed the name of
Vaughan by royal licence, under the will of his
inicle, A\'illiam (jwynne Vaiiglian, Esq. of Llanvillo,
and subsequently adopted that of Williams also.
He is the eldest son of Samuel Jones, Esq., by his
2nd wife, Jane, 3rd dau. of William Vaughan, Esq.
VAUGHAN OF GOLDEN GROVE.
Llotd-Vaughan, William Peisley Hut hin-
SON, Esq. of Golden Grove and Mount Heaton,.
King's Co., J.P. and P.L., High Sheriff 18V4, b. 2s.
April, 1844 ; m. 5 Aug. ISiiO, Elizabeth Henrietta,
dau. of William Henry Darby, Esq. of Leap Casth%
King's Co. Mr. Lloyd- Vaughan is lieir-general
and representative of Lloi'D of Qloster and.
Vaughan of Golden Grove.
Lineage.— The Vaughans of Golden Grove, King's Co.,
are of ancient Welsh ancestry, and represent also the old
English family of Peisley, as well as the equally old Welsli
family of Lloyd of Gloster, King's Co.
John Vacghan, Esq. of St. Dogwells, co. Pembroke, was-
seised in fee before 1640 of certain lands and tenements ii»
that CO. By Jane Bullen his wife he had, with a son, Richard^
mentioned in his brother's «ill 1710, a son.
Hector Vaughan, Esq. of Dromoyle and Knocknameasc,
King's Co., who had a grant of a fourth part of the estate ct
Terence (Coghlan attainted of treason), by patent dated 30
Dec. 1068, and a grant of Tristan and Clonmaepoer, dated 5
Feb. 1070. He was High Sheriff of King's Co. 1098, and lii..
1st, 10 May, 1604, Mary, only dau. and heir of Capt. William
I'eisley, of Knocknamease, King's Co., granddau. of Baith-
olomew Peisley, Esq. of Punchestown, co. Kildaie, Comptroller
to Thomas, Viscount Wcntworth, afterwards Earl of Strafford,
Lord Deputy of Ireland, by Katherine de la Moore his wife.,
of Moore and Walton, co. 0.\ford, and grcat-granddau. ot
George Peisley, Esq. of Ascott, co. Oxford, by whom he had
issue,
I. William Peislet, his heir.
II. John, of Diomoyle, b. 15 Aug. 1698, whose will is dated
17 May, 1718. He m. Mary Ilatwell, and had a son.
Hector, of Fancroft, King's Co., whose will, dated 3 June,
1779, was proved 18 Nov. the next year. He m. his
cousin, Bridget, dau. of Wiliiam Ptisley Vaughan, Esq..
of Golden Grove (who was b. S Nov. 170b),
I. Frances, ra. Col. Robert Hedges, of Maeroom, co. Cork.
II. Jane, m. Jasper Grant, Esq. of Kilmurry, co. Cork.
' Mr. Vaughan m. 2ndly, 1085, Anne Webster, by whom he-
had, with a dau. Anna, m. Kilner Brazier, Esq. of Lizard,
CO. Limerick. He d. 18 Nov. 1710, and was s. by his eldest
I son,
I William Peisley Vaughan, Esq. of Go'.den Grove, alias
Knocknamease, b. 4 Feb. 1666 ; m. 1st (articles dated 8 Apiil,
\ 1697) Anne, dau. of Thomas Sadleir, Esq. of Kilvelagh, co.
j Tipperary (descended from the lliglit Hon. Sir Ralph Sadleir,
Kut. Banneret, the illustrious wariior and statesman), and
had by her (who d. 12 Dec. 1710) two soeb and six daus.,
I. Hector Bullen, 6. 29 Oct. 1701 ; d. unm.
II. William Peisley Oliver Sadleir, his heir,
I. Frances, 6. 15 Aug. 1698; m. (articles dated 17 May, 1718;
Ralph WaUis, Esq. of Springmount, Queen's Co., and had
issue.
II. Mai-y, b. 25 June, 1700 ; d. unm. 7 Jan. 1723.
III. Anne, b. 17 Nov. 1702; d. unm. 1123.
IV. Jane, b. 10 Feb. 1708; d. unm.
V. Letitia, b. 2 Dec 1710; m. 14 July, 1739, William Pen-
dred, Esq. of Brnghillstown, co. Carluw.
VI. Bridget, 6.8 Nov. 1706; to. Hector Vaughan, Esq. ol
Fancroft.
Mr. Vaughan was High Sheriff of King's Co. 1738. His son,
William I'eisley Oliver Sadleir Vaughan, Esq. of Golden
Grove, 6. 29 Jan. 1703; to. 5 Oct. 1738 Maiy, dau. of Rev.
John Trench, of Dublin, and by her (who d. 22 Nov. 1742) he
left at his decease, v. p. 1746 (with a dau. Mary, 6. 10 July.
1741 ; d. unm. 1764) a son,
William Peisley Vaughan, Esq. of Golden Grove, High
Sheriff King's Co. 1766, b. 15 Oct. 1739; ?«. 3June, 1764, Mary^
dau. of Nicholas Synge, D.D., Bishop of Killaloe, and by her
(who d. 27 Dec. 1808) he had issue,
I. William Peisley, his heir.
II. Richard (Rev.;, m. Catherine, dau. and heir of Oliver
Latham, Esq. of Killenall; d. s.^. 30 dune, 1841.
I. Martha, ot whom presently.
II. Elizabeth, d. unm. iii. Sophia, d. unm.
Mr. Vaughan d. 14 June, 1809, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Peisley Valcha.v, Esq. of Golden Grove, Higfe
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VAU
SheiitT King's Co. 150r>, I. 4 July, 1774 ; d. unm. 4 Dec. 1S42,
jiid was s. by his sister,
Maktha Vacghan, of Golden Grove, 6. 11 Sept. 1781; m.
Jlav, 182-2, John Llotd, Esq., youngest son of John Lloyd,
Esq. of Glostev, King's Co. UaPc^grec o/ Llotd) ; d. 2G Jan.
1S49, and was buried at Fancroft, leaving an only child,
Maky Vacghan Lloyd, of Golden Grove, b. 1824; ni.
Samuel Dawson IlrTCHiNsoN, Esq. of Mount Heaton, King's
■Co., assumed, by royal licence, dated 26 July, 1843, the names
.and arms of Vaighas and Llotd. and had a son, William
I'EiSLEY llrrcuiNSON Lloyd-A'auiuian, now of Golden Grove.
^?:imi!it cf ^lonb of (Slostcr.
TrDOK ap Ievan, 3rd son of Ievan ap Llewelyn, descended
from Cadkod Hakdd, or Cadkod, the Handsome, a Welsh
Trince, seated in the Isle of Anglesey, in the 10th century),
by Mabli his wife, dau. and heir of Grouo ap Tudor, derived
I'lom Marchwcithain, Lord of Is-AIcd, Founderof the eleventh
Xoble Tribe of North Wales and Powys, to. Mabli, dau. and
Jieir of Griffith ap Ievan Gethin (ancestor of the Merediths p/
^b<,-tanai), derived from Einion Efell, Lord of Cynllaeth {sec
Edwards of A'css Stranae). Their son,
David Lloyd, m, Mali, dau. and heir of Grono ap Ievan,
<lcrived, through Elcdyr ap Khys Sais, from Tudor Trevor,
Lord of Hereford, and had issue,
TcDOR Lloyd, Esq. of Bodidris-yn-Yale, co. Denbigh, m.
■Catlierine, dau. of John Edwards, of Plas Newydd, and was s.
by his son,
John Llotd, Esq. of Bodidris, r,i. Catherine, dau. of Henry
Salusbury, Esq., and was father of
Sir. Evan Lloyd. Knt. of Bodidris, n. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Mostyn, Esq. of Mostyn, co. Flint, and relict of John
Yale. Esq, of Plas yn Yale, co. Denbigh, and had, with a d.au.
Catherine, ?;!. Cadwalader Price, of Ehiwlas, co. Merioneth, a
6-on and heir.
Sir John Lloyd, Knt. of Bodidris, m. Margaret, dau. of
John Salusbury, Esq. of Uug, co. Slerioneth {see Borke's
J'ecrcnc and iJaj-otittd^f, Salusbury, Bart, oj Llanw'vn), and
was father of
Evan Lloyd, Esq. of Bodidris, J.P. and D.L. co. Denbigh,
Capt.-Gcn. in the service of Charles I, in Ireland, m. JIary,
<1au. and co-heir of Sir Kichard Trevor, Knt. of Allington, co.
Denbigli, derived from Tudor Trevor, Lord of Hereford, and
iiad, with other issue,
I. John, of Bodidris, J.P. and D.L. co. Denbigh, ra. 1st,
Margaret, dau. of Sir Bevis Thelwall, Knt., and 2ndly,
Eleanor, dau. of Sir William Jones, Knt. of Castellmarch,
one of the Judges of the King's Bench, and widow of John
I'lice, Esq. of Rhiwlas, co, Merioneth, By his 1st wife he
iiad a son and heir,
Sir Evan Llotd, 1st Bart, of Bodidris, so created 1G46.
He 111. Anne, dau. of .Sir Charles Williams, Knt. of Llan-
gibby, and was *. by his son,
Sir Evan Lloyd, 2nd Bart, of Bodidris, m. Mary, dau.
and co-heir of Kecs Tanat, Esq. and </. 6 April, 1700,
leaving an only surviving dau. and heir (see Burke's
M.ctinct Bo.ronelaijt),
JIargaret Lloyd, w. Eichard "Vaughan, Esq. of
Corsygedol, co. Merioneth, and was mother of
Catherine Vaughan, who in. Kev. Hugh Wynn,
D.D., Prebendary of Salisbury, and left a dau. and
heir, Margaret Wynn, m. Sir Roger Mostyn, Bart,
of Mostyn, co. Flint, and had (with other issue, who
d. s. x>.) Elizabeth Mostyn, ni. Edward Pryce
Llovd, Lord >Iosttn, and Anna Marla Mostyn,
7).,. Sir Robert Williames Vaughan, Bart, of Nannau,
CO. Merioneth.
n. Roger, m. Miss Nightingale, and had issue.
lu. Tbevob, of whom presently.
Mr. Lloyd d. 17 April, 1037, at Presaddfyd, in the Isle of
Anglesey. His youngest son,
Trevor Llotd, Esq., a Capt. in the army of Charles I., m.
1639, Rose, dau. and heir of Francis Medhop, Esq. of Tonagh,
King's Co., by whom he acquired estates in King's Co., and
CQ. Tipperary, and d. 1685, leaving (with another son, Trevor)
a son and succe-ssor,
Medhop Lloyd, Esq. of Gloster, m. Mary, dau. of Chris-
topher Lovett, Esq., Lord Mayor of Dublin, and had fourteen
children, all of whom d. s. p. with the exception of
Trevor Lloyd, Esq. of Gloster, King's Co., m. Henrietta,
dau. of James Waller, Esq. of Castletown, co. Limerick (a
descendant of Sir Hardress Waller, Governor of Limerick
during the Commonwealth), and had, with other issue,
I. John, his heir. ii. Hardress, d. s. -p.
III. Waller, ?«. Lovat Ashe, Esq. of Ashgrove, co. Tipperary.
I. Rose, m. Alexander Saunderson, Es(i. of Castle Saunder-
oon, CO. Cavan.
Mr. Lloyd, whose will, dated 13 Jan. 1733, was proved IC Jan.
1747, was s. at his decease by his eldest son,
John Lloyd, Esq. of Gloster, M.P. for King's Co. from 1768
until 1790, and subsequently for the boroush of Inistiogue.
Mr. Lloyd in. 1777, Jane, youngest dau. and co-heir (with her
sisters, Anne, wife of Rev. Abraham Symes, D.U., and Alice,
wife of Samuel Hayes, Esq. of Avondale) of Thomas Le Hunte,
Esq., who d. in 1775, 5th son of George Le Hunte, Esq. of
Artr.amont, co. Wexford, and had issue,
I. Hardress, his heir.
II. Trevor, d. at Cambridge 1796,
III. Thomiis, Lieut. -Col. in the army, killed at the passage of
the Nivelle, 10 Kov. 1813, at the head of his regiment (the
94th); %o\m. iv. Evan, rf. ujun.
V. John, Hi., as above stated, Martha, dau. of William Peisley
Vaughan, Esq. of Gulden Grove, and sister and heir of
AVilliani Peisley Vaughan, Esq. of Golden Grove, and had
an only dau. and heir,
JIart Vaughan Llotd, m. Samuel Dawson Hutchinson,
F.:;q. of Mount Heaton, who assumed the surname of
Llotd- Vaughan, and (/. 1845, leaving an only son,
William Peislet Hutchinson Lloyd- Vacghan, Esq. of
Golden Grove, present heir-general and representative
of Llotd of Gloster.
I. Alice, TO. 5 April, 1797, Laurence, 2nd Earl of Eosse.
II. Harriet, 7n. Rev. Mr. King, of Ballylin.
Mr. Lloyd was s. at his decease by liis eldest son,
Hardress Llotd, Esq. of Gloster, J.P. and D.L., M.P.
King's Co. 1807-16, Lieut.-Col. South Down Regt. of Militia,
d. itnin. 18C0, and was s. in the representation of his family
by his grand-nephew,
William P. H. Lloyd Vaughan, now of Golden Grove and
Mount Heaton.
Arms — Quarterly of nine; 1st quarterly, 1st sa., a chevron
between three boys' heads couped at the shoulders arg., crined
or, round the neck of each a snake entwined ppr., for Vaughan ;
2nd paly of eight arg. and gu., a border or pellett6e, for Lloyd
of Gloster: 3rderm., a lion rampant az., ducally crowned arg.,
for Medhop ; 4th, quarterly gu. and az. crusily fitchee or, a
lion rampant arg. for Hutcuinson ; 2nd, quarteily gu. and az.
crusily fitchee or, a lion rampant arg., for Hutchinson ; 3rd
paly of eight arg. and gu., for Llotd of Bodidris; 4th gu., a
lion rampant arg., for Grono ap Sevan; 5th per bend sinister
erm. and ermines, a lion rampant or, for Trevor ; 6th erm., a
lion rampant az., ducally crowned arg., for Medhop ; 7th vert,
a saltire or, an annulet of the last for ditTerence, for Le Hunte ;
8th sa., a chevron arg. between three boys' heads coupedatthe
shoulders, round the neck of each a snake entwined, all ppr.,
for Vaughan ; 9th gu., a lion rampant or, ducally crowned of
the last, in the dexter chief point a cross-crosslet arg. Crests —
1st, Vaughan, A boy's head couped at the shoulders, crined or,
round the neck a snake entwined ppr. ; 2nd, Lloyd, of Gloster,
A lion lampant arg., holding in the dexter fore-paw a snake
ppr. ; 3rd, Hutchinson, On a ducal coronet or, a cockatrice,
wings addorsed, ppr. Motto — Innocentia infantis, sapientia
serpentis.
ibeat— Golden Grove, Eoscrea, King's Co.
VAUGHAN OF BRYNOG.
Vaughan, Hekbeet, Esq. of Brynog, co.
Cardigan, J.P. and D.L., Jligh Sheriff 1862,
formerly Capt. 68th Foot, b. 3 March, 1831 ; m. 12
Aug. 1862, Julia Radclyffe Patten, only child of
the late Key. Lewis C. Davies, of Ynyshir, co.
Cardigan, and granddau. of the late Robert Rad-
clyffe, Esq. of Eoxdenton Hall, co. Lancaster, and
has, with other issue,
John Lewis, b. 1863.
liineag'e. — John Vaughan, Esq. of Green Grove, co.
Cardigan, who assumed the surname of Llotd on inheriting in
addition the Brynog estate, rd. 1788, JaneEvans, of Highmead,
CO. Cardigan, and d. 1846, leaving by her (who d. 1848) a son,
Lieut.-Col. Edward Vaughan, of Brynog, who m. 1828,
Sarah Lonsdale, dau. of Rev. E. Crosby, and by her (who d.
ISSl) had issue,
I. John Crosbt, of Brynog and Green Grove.
II. Herbert, who s. his brother.
I. Jane, m. Rev. Robert Colby, Rector of Ansford, co. Somer-
set, and had a son, John Vaughan, now of Rhdsygilwen,
CO. Pembroke.
Lieut.-Col. Vaughan d. v. p. 1833, in command of the 98th
Regt. at the Cape of Good Hope. His elder son,
John Crosby Vaughan, Esq. of Brynog and Green Grove,
Capt. 38th Eegt., s. his grandfather, and was killed in the
Crimea in 1855, and was «. by his brother,
llEREEET Vaughan, Esq., now of Brynog.
iS'eat— Brynog, Talsarn(R.S.O.), South Wales.
VAU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VAJJ
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VAUGHAN OF BHEOLA.
Vaughax, John Edwaeds, Esq. of Rhcola, co.
Glamorgan, b. 27 Sept. 1863, Lieut. Scots Guards,
is the second son of the late Vaughan Hanning
Vaughan-Lee, Esq., D.L., M.P., of Dillingtou and
Kheola, s. his father 1882, m. 1888, Alice, eldest
dau. of the late Major Waller Ashe.
liineagre. — John Edwards, Esq. of llheola (son of John
EdwarJs, Esq. of Llyrela), having s. by request 1829, to the
estate of William Vaughan, Esq. of Lanelay, a.5sumcd, JSS3,
the additional surname and arms of Vadghan. He m. 1st,
Ann, dau. and heiress of Williams, of Court Herbert, co.
Glamorgan ; and 2ndly, 1809, Sarah Parkins, of Wandswortli.
widow of John Dalton, Esq., and dying left issue,
Nash Vaughan, late of Eheola,
Jes.sy, VI. John L^e Lee, Esq. of Dillingtoa Park, Somerset,
and bad,
Vaughan Hanning, now Vaughan-Lee of Dillington.
The son and heir,
Nash Vaughan Edwards Vaughan, Esq. of Eheola and
Lanelay, co. Glamorgan, J. P. and I). L., b. 22 May, 1811 ; in.
1st, 4 March, 1844, Harriet Amelia, 2nd dau. of Edward
Swainston Strangwayes, Esq. of Alne Hall, co. York, by whom
he had a dau. Frances Matilda; and 2ndly, May, 1859, Anna
Maria Louisa, 3rd dau. of Edward Swainston Strangwayes,
Esq. He d. 5 Sept. 18CS, without surviving issue, and was a-.
by his ncpliew, Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee, Esq. of
Dillington Park, Somerset, M.P. (see Vadghan-Lee of Dilling-
ton), who d. 1882, and was s. by his 2nd son, John Edwards
Vaughan-Lee, who assumed the name of Vaughan only, in
lieu of that of Vaughan-Lee.
Seat — Rheola. near Neath.
Ctwi— Guards.
VATJGHAN OF QITILLY.
VAtTGHAN,GEORGE MONTGOMEKY, Esq. of Quillj,
CO. Down, J.P., B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, b. 1825 ;
m. 1st, 1850, Frances St. Lawrence, dau. of Gen.
Hon. Arthur Grore-Annesley, of Annes Grove, co.
Oork, 3rd son of Eichard, 2nd Earl Anneslej, and
by her (who d. 17 Sept. 1871) has had issue,
I. George Henry (Eev.), M.A. Camb., Curate of Christ
Church, Brentwood, Essex, b. 11 Feb. 1854.
I!. John Montgomery, b. 12 Jan. 1857 ; educated at Lauaannc
and R.I.E. Coll. Cooper's Hill, d. June, 1883.
III. Francis Warden Arthur Annesley, b. 6 Sept. 1863.
IV. Ernest Llewellyn, 6. 26 Mardi, 1866, in I.C.S.
y. Charles Annesley, b. at Veytaux, Switzerland, 16 June,
and d. 18 Sept. 1871. ,
I. Francis Mary, b. 19 Sept. 1852 ; d. 21 Feb. 1862.
II. Elizabeth Mary, b. 20 Aug. 1855 ; d. 3 May, 1867.
III. Piiscilla Georgiana, 6. 29 Aug. 1858 ; d. 1 Nov. follow-
ing.
IV. Alice Katherine. v. Margaret Beatrice.
Mr. Vaughan vi. 2ndly, Oct. 1872, Jane, dau. of
Col. Wall, of Leamington, ar»J widow of Capt.
Denis Koenig, of Paris. She d. s. p. 1876. He ni.
-irdly, June, 1884, Caroline Ann, eldest dau. of J.
Wykeham Dickenson, Esq. and has issue,
VI. Ealph Montgomery.
VI. Frances Mary.
Iiineage. — There is every reason to believe that this
family, one of Welsh extraction, is descended from the old
and ennobled House of Vaughan, of Golden Grove, in Carmar-
thenshire, on which was conferred the earldom of Carbery
{see Burke's Extinct and Dormant Peerage). For nearly
three centuries it has been settled in the province of Ulster,
first at Ardee, co. Louth, and afterwards at Dromore, co.
Down, and, in corroboration of the Golden Grove ancestry,
it may be observed that one of the daughters of Walter
Vaughan, of Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire, m. Sir Edward
Moore, Knt., eldest son of Gerald, 1st Viscount Drogheda,
and tliat in her widowhood she and her daughter Letitia, b.
1615, were possessed of property in the county of Louth, and
resided at Ardee, as appears by their petition to Parliament
regarding the losses they sustained in the Eebellion of 1641.
It may also be noticed that the Kev. George Vaughan,
Treasurer of Dromore (ancestor of the Vaoghans o/' Ga(V()/'>,
was the devoted friend of Jeremy Taylor, Bishop of Dromure,
who was in early life chaplain to Richard Vaughan, ot
Golden Grove, Earl of Carbery. The first on record in Ireland
was
Eev. George Vaughan, b. 1634, who resided for some time
near Ardee. He was first appointed Curate of Dundalk, and
afterwards Treasurer of Dromore Cathedral. He d. leaving a
son,
Eev. John Vaughan, soa of the preceding Eev. George
Vaughan, was b. 1675, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1701, and was
appointed Rector of the united parishes of Dromore and
Anaclone, co. Domi. He purchased an estate in the parish of
Donoughmore, and other property in co. Down; jii. 23 May,
1710, Anne, sister of Eight Rev. Ealph Lambert, D.D., Bishop
of Dromore, and had issue,
I. Ealph, b. 13 Feb. 171 1 ; d. unm.
II. George, of whom hereafter.
1. Alice, m. 1st, John Corry, Esq. of Newry, and had issue,
and, 2ndly, Eobert Lambert, Esq. of Dunleady, co. Down,
by whom she had an only dau. Anne, heir to her father, m.
25 Sept. 1771, Eichard, 2nd Earl Annesley.
Eev. John Vaughan, whose will is dated 2 Sept. 1742, d. Jan.
1745. His 2nd son,
Eev. George Vaughan, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin 1732, 6. 3
Jan. 1713 ; s. his father as Rector of Dromore and Anaclone.
He m. Margaret Smith, of Clontibret, co. Monaghan, an heir,
and had issue,
I. Ealph, s. to the property of his uncle, Ealph, m. Miss
Montgomery, co. Monaghan (cousin of Ann, wife of his
brother, George), and had one dau. Anne, to. her cousin,
George Vaughan, of Quilly.
II. George, of whom hereafter.
I. Eebecca, m. William McDowell Johnstone, Esq. of Bally-
willwill, CO. Down, and h:id a son, Eev. George Henry
McDowell Johnstone, of Ballywillwill, b. 1775. to. 1811, his
cousin. Lady Anna Maria Annesley, dau. of Eichard, 2ad
Earl Annesley, and d. s. p. 1864.
Eev. George Vaughan d. 14 May, 1794. His 2nd son,
George Vaughan, Esq. of Villa, co. Down, Col. of Dromore
and Donaghclony Volunteers 1793 (a very interesting pro-
clamation of the volunteers appears ia the Belfast Newsletter
of 8 Jan. 1793, signed by George Vaughan, Col., and Thos.
Dowglass, Capt.), m. Anne Montgomery, of Bessmount, co,
Monaghan, and had issue,
I. John, of Villa, d. unm.
u. George, of whom hereafter.
lu. Ealph, d. unm.
I. Margaret, d. uniii. 21 Aug. 1823.
Tlie 2nd son,
George Vaughan, Esq. of Quilly, b. 1763; m. 1st, his cousin,
Anne, only dau. of his uncle, Ralph Vaughan, by whom he
had no issue, and 2ndly, 1824, Mary, dau. of George Tyrrell,
Esq., CO. Westmeath, by his wife, Catherine, dau. of Very
Rev. AVensley Bond, Dean of Ross, and sister of Very Rev.
James Forward Bond, also Dean of Ross, and d. 7 Feb. 1810,
leaving issue,
I. George Montgomery, now of Quilly.
II. .lohn, d.unm,
I. Katharine.
II. Margaret, m. 1850, Mitchell Henry, Esq. of Kylemore
Castle, CO. Galway, M.P., and d. 1874, leaving issue.
Anns — Per pale sa. and az., on a chevron engrailed arg. ,
between three boys' heads couped at the shoulders and entwmed
round the necks with snakes, ail ppr., a cross gu. Crest — A
boy's head gu. , as in the arms, charged on the neck with a cross
gu. Motto — Honeste audax.
Seat — Quilly House, co. Down.
VAUGHAN OF THE CASTLE, BT7ILTH.
Vaughan, Hugh Vaughan, Esq. of The Castle,
Builth, CO. Brecon, b. 6 Aug. 1852 ; m. 12 Aug.
1885, Eva, dau. of the late Henry Campbell, Esq.
of Dunoon, co. Argyll, and has had issue,
Elizabeth Angela, 6. 3 Aug. 18S6.
Violet, 6. 26 Sept. 1888; d. 18 March, 1889.
Mr. Vaughan ia eldest son of the late Rev. Thomas
Thomas, Kector of Disserth, co. Radnor, by Ann
Eliza his wife, dau. of the late Hugh Vaughan, of
Llwynmadoe, co. Radnor, and sister of James
Vaughan, of The Castle, Builth, sometime High
Sheritf for co. Brecon, and formerly a Surgeon-
Major H.E. I.C.S. He assumed, by rojal licence,
the name and arms of Vaughan in lieu of Thomas,
18 July, 1885, in compliance with a clause in the
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THE LANDED GENTHY.
VAU
^^ill of his uncle, James Taiighiin, Esq., who d. 17
Dee. 1SS4.
.-Inns — Gu., a sarb or. on a chief arg., three hoars' heads
diiptii of \.he lirst, a borJure iuvcclcd goboiiy of Hie second
and az.
Crest— On a garb lying fesscwise or, a lion ramp, reguar.l.
ajjr., holdiui: in tlie dcxtor paw two ears of wheat of the first.
Motto — HtDD. (iVKIAWN. AC. NAC. OFNA.
iSca: — The Castle, liuilth,.co. Jjrecon.
VAUGHAN OF HUMPHRESTON,
Vaughax, Hexrt Feaxcis John, Esq. of Hum-
phrestou Hall, eo. Salop, E.A., Scl. Oh. Ch. Oxou,
■vvliere he graduate.! in honours 1864, in the
pchools of Natural Seieuee, b. 3 Jan. 1841 ; m.
10 Jan. 1S7G, Marv Dorothea Scott, elder dau. of
Scott Kasun th Stokes, Esq., of Trin. Coll. Camb.,
Darrister - at - Law, and one of H.M.'s Ciiief
Inspectors of Schools, son of Charles Scott Stokes,
Esq. of BeacldcT, co. Gloucester, by Emma his
wife, dau. and heir of Eichard Jenkins, Esq. of
Jieachlej, co. Gloucester, and has had issue,
I. Henry Hu.MrniiESTON Scott, 6. 30 -luly, 1877.
II. John Courtenay KoUiott Dudley, 6. 22 March, 1S79.
III. AVilliam Herbert traucis, 6. and d. IG Sept. IbSj.
I. Anne Dorothea, 6. and d. 15 Oct. 1831.
u. Mary, b. and d. 10 Feb. ISSS.
Lineage.— This family is descended through Ithel
Vaughan, who m. the heiress of Holt, co. Denbigh, from
Ednowian Bendew, Lord of Tegaingle, Founder of the XIIJ
Xoble Tribe, a.d. lO'li. The family has long been seated at
Chilton Grove, near Shrewsbury, where the senior line
resided until the death of John Jones, Esq. of Chilton, 5
Oct. 1816, with whom that branch of the family became
extinct. John ap John, to whom Chilton was granted
traditionally by Henry V'II., -with a new coat of arms for
services at Bosworth, d. s. p. and was the first called Jo.ves.
His mother having been a Stanley, he had the enormous
influence of that family. John's father was of Holt, co.
Denbigh, and his name appears as contributing to the
benevolence of 7 Henry Vll., and also paying something
from his estate to the Abbot of Shrewsbury. liis I'ymiiy
had two houses there, both called Jones' Mansion, one of
which was the residence of Prince llupert in 1642 ; and
another branch of the family wasseated at Berwick, in the
neighbourhood where Sir Samuel Jones built sixteen alms-
houses and a chapel in his park, surrounding a quadrangle,
which still remains. Of this branch came Sir Thomas
Jones, Lord Chief Ju.stice of the Common I'leas in the reigns
of Charles If. and James II.
William Jones, Esq. of Chilton, a burgess of Shrewsbury,
son and heir of Isaac Jones, E.sq. of Chilton (whose name
appears in the Visitation of co. Salop in 1623, and who d. 9
May, 1694, and was bur. at Atcham), by Susannah his wife,
dau. of Uichard Hatchett, Esq. of Peplow, co. Salop, in.
Susannah, dau. of John Calcjtt, Esq. of the Lower House,
Berwick Maveston, near Shrewsbury, and was bur. at Atcham,
21 March, 1728, leaving issue,
I. William, of Chilton, bapt. 16 Sept. 1684; m. Mary, dau.
of Joseph Muckleston, Esq. of Shrew.sbury, and was bnr. at
Atcham 2 May, 1757, leaving issue, I William, of Chilton,
6. 1 July, 17a2; m. Sarah, dau. of Edward Gibbons, E.sq. of
Ettingshall, co. StafTord, and d. 7 Feb. 1815, without sur-
viving issue. 2 Joseph, of Wolverhampton, surgeon, b. 22
March, 1734; m. Elizabeth (who </. 27 May, 180 v, and d. s.
ji. 10 Feb. 1807. 3 Thomas, bapt. 23 .Sept. 17o7 ; d. s. j>.
27 Feb. 1811. I Mary, bapt. 17 Nov. 1739; d. unm. 14
June, 1773. 2 Susannah, bur. 1 Oct. 1744, uiim.
II. TnuMAS, of whuni hereafter.
III. Isaac, bapt. 17 Dee. 1691.
IV. John, of Finnant, bapt. 24 April, 1694; m. Mary, dau.
and heir of William Lloyd, Esq. of Finnant, was bur. 18
Oct. 1763, leaving issue, 1 Lloyd, m. Magdalen, dau. of
Samuel Simmocks, and d. s. p. 25 Feb. 1801 ; 2 John, of
Newport, co. Salop, a physician, who had the Chilton estate
by Will, and m. Sarah (who d.i March, lH25), andii. «. p. 6
Oct. 1816, aged 78; 1 Mary, d. s. p.; 2 Anne, d. s. p.;
3 Martha, rn. Eev. Itichard Congreve, of Congreve, co.
Stafford, and d. 19 Slarch, 1809, leaving issue, Kiojiard
Congreve, who s. to Chilton, and sold it to K. L. Burton,
E.sq. of Longner.
I. Eleanor, bapt. 9 May, 1682 ; bur. 24 Dec. 1691.
II. Martha, bapt. 16 Sept. 168G ; m. — Atkis.
Jii. Mary, bapt. 18 March, 1095; m. 16 July, 1722, John
Trench.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Jones, Esq., the 2nd son, bapt. 11 Oct. 16SS, 7n.
Margaret, dau. and heir of Edward, eldest son of Sir Richard
Vaughan (bur. 20 July, 1728), of Tyrycoed, and by her had
issue, two sons, William and George, who d. s. p.
William Jones, Esq., 6. 1726: m. Mary, dau. of Thomas
Kyffin, Esq. of Oswestry, whose mother was dau. of Edward
Lloyd, Esq. of Llanvorda, near that town, and was bur. at
Broseley, co. Salop, 8 Oct. 1790, leaving issue two sons, Thomas,
who d. s. p., and John.
John Jones, Esq., «. to the representation of the Chilton
family on the death of his relative, William Jones, of Chilton,.
7 Feb. ISl.J; m. 2 Feb. 1779, Eleanor, only child of William
Adams, Esq. of Broseley, a Catholic family, bapt. 1733, by
Eleanor his wife, only child of Henry Fermor, Esq., and
Elizabeth his wife, younger son of Henry Fermor Esq., who
d. 3 Feb. 1683, and Eleanor (;i^e Browne) his wife. John Jones
was bur. at Broseley 1820, leaving issue, by Eleanor his wife,
a son and heir,
George Jones, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Humphreston,.
and other jitates in co. Salop, was bapt. at Broseley 28 March,
1781. He migrated into Staffordshire, and m, at Bilston, in that
county, 1S02, Catherine,?*. 13 July, 1775, eldest dau. of Daniel
Turner, Esq. of the Brownhills, near Walsall, and eldest co-
heir of her brothers, who d. s. p. The Turners were an old
family seated at Sutton Coldfield, and in the neighbourhood.
Daniel Turner, Esq., was the eldest son of Henry Turner, Esq.,
and Catherine his wife, widow of Thomas Jordan, Esq. of
Biriningliam, and dau. of William Lea, of Hales Owen. He-
771. Sarah, b. 1756, tlie only child of Robert Hanbury, Esq.,
bapt. at Norton Canes, near Walsall, 1736, by Mary, dau. and
heir of Uichard .\rllaster, Esq. of Lyndon, co. Stafford, and-
Jlary his wife, grand-dau. of Ferrers Fowke, Esq. of Wyrley,
in the same neiglibourhood. This Richard Arblastcr, whose
sou or grandson of the same name was tiie last male of his
race, was a younj^er son of Edmund Arblaster, of Lysnis,
near Walsall, who d. 1732. George Jones, Esq., added to the
large mineral estates he possessed in StalTordshire and South
Wales considerable landed estates in Shropshire, and at his
death divided them amongst his descendants, reserving to his-
son a life interest in most of them, together with the residui-
of his property. He was bur. at Donington, co. Salop, 7
March, 1S57, and his wife was interred in the same vault, 17
.\pril, 1858. They had issue an only son, John Jones Esq. of
lUickley Grange, co. Salop, and two daus., Tlieodosi.T, b. 1803-
m. John Barker, Esq., SheritT of Staffordshire 1851, and d. 1!V
March, 1882, and lileanor, d. young and unm., and is bur. in
the Jordan and Turner vault in St. John's churchyard,
Wolverhampton. The only son,
John Jones, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Humphreston, co.
Salop, J. P., 6.2 April, 1805; m. 30 Dec. 1826, Anne, foster
dau. of S. Badger, Esq. (b. at Windsor, 24 June, 1808 ; <;. aS
Ruckley Grange, eo. Salop, 16 Feb, 1866, bur. at Donington,
in the family vault, 20 Feb. 1866), and had issue,
I. Gcorgi', rf. v.p 1864, bur. at Donington.
II. Henry Francis John, of Humphreston.
III. Henwayn, b. at Kilsall HaU, 20 Dec. 1843; <?. s. p. 1891.
I. Anne, b. 9 July, 1827. ii. Catherine.
III. Ellen, 6. 10 Oct. l'-33, a nun.
IV. liuth, b. at Donington, 24 June, 1838.
Mr. John Jones d. 8 Oct. 1882, and was s. by his son, Henrt
Francis JoHNjWho adopted the name of Vacghan 13 April, 187t>.
^rma— Quarterly of seven; 1st, Arg. a linn rainp. vert,,
wounded in the shoulder gu.. for Jones, of Chilton; 2ud, arg..
a chev. between three boars' heads sa. couped, langued, and
snouted t:u., tusked or, for Ednowain Benoew, the old arms
of the family ; 3r,l, vert, three eagles displayed in fess or, for
Owain GwvNEDD ; 4lh,gu. abend arg., lor Gratwood ; 5th,
per fess sa. and arj;. a lion ramp, counterchanged, for
Vadghan; 6th, sa. a mtirtlet arg. for Adams ; 7th, arg. a mill-
rind sa., forTuKNER. C'l-esls—lst, the sun in splendouror; 2nd,
on an Eastern crown or, a dragon jiass. guard, gu. ; 3rd, a,
boar's head sa. couped gu., tusked or, pierced with a dagger,
ppr. Mnttnes — " Ovnerna ovno augau," and " Ento Sol testis."
Seat — Humphreston Hall, co. Salop.
VAUGHAN-PRYSE-RICE OF LLWYN-Y-
BRAIN.
A^aughan-Petse-Eice, John Pugh Carbeet,.
Esq. of Lhvyn-y-Erain, co. Carmarthen, J. P. and
D.L. CO. Cardigan, and J. P. co. Carmarthen, High
Sherili; 1891, Ij. ISd'J; m. 27 Sept. 1887, Margaret,
Kcr, younger dau. of James Stewart, Esq. D.L., of
Altvrodin, co. Cardigan, (.see Ihatjamily) and has
issue, a dau. b. 20 Jan. 1804.
VAW-
THE L.'LNDED GENTRY.
VAW
2093
Xiineagre of ruTSE. — {Sie Bcrke's Pitragi, Petse, Bart.)
Liineagre of Rice.— Thi.s family is of ancient Cambrian
ancestry. Walter Kice, Esq. of Llwyn-y-I5rain, co. Car-
niartlien, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Penoyre Watkins, Esq. of
I'eiioyre, co Brecon, and Broadway, co. Carmarthen, and
by her (who d. 29 Dec. 1829} had issue, Caroline, d. 4 April,
isio, and Waltee. Mr. Bice d. 12 Jan. 1793, and was s. by
liis son,
Major Walter PacE, of Llwyn-y-Brain, m. Mary Anne,
youngest dau. of Herbert Evans, Esq. of Highraead, co. Car-
digan, and by her (who d. 8 Dec. 1859) had issue,
■Walter, deceased.
•CiEORGK Watkin, late of LIwyn-y-Brain.
Herbert Henry, hi. Isabella, dau. of Gen. Munt ; hed. 20 Oct.
1853, leaving issue, Herbert Henry, d. 16 Aug. 1866 ; Edward
John, d. 4 Jan. 1858: and Henrietta Eliza.
jVIary Anne, in. Lieut.-Gen. Langerniann, of Chateau Provid-
roux, Belgium ; she d. 6 Dec. ISGO, having had issue,
Godfrai George, d. 25 Jan. 1874. Lieut.-Gen. Langermann,
</. 12 May, 1861.
Eliza Caroline, d. «nm. 15 March, 1846.
ilargarctta Jane, m. l>t, 14 Sept. 1836, Pryse-Pryse Loveden
(eldest son of Pryse-Prj"se, Esq. of Gogerddan), who d. 1
I'ob. 18-Ji, leaving issue. Sir Pryse Pry.<;e, created a baronet
<«?e Burke's Perrage); Margaret, m. 13 Oct. 1869, Thomas
llolford, Esq. of Papillon Hall, co. Leicester; and Caroline
Agnes Loveden, m. 26 Jan. 1887, Viscount Parker {see
Burke's Peet-age, Macclesfield, E.). Mrs. Loveden ni.
2ndly, Henry Charles Fryer, Esq. of Lytchet House, co.
Dorset, and d. 18J2.
Decima Dorothea, m. 12 Oct. 1853, John Pugh Vaughan
Pryse, Esq. of Bwlch Bychan, co. Carmarthen, D.L. (see
liCRCE's Peerage, Pryse, Bart.), and d. I8y3, leaving issue,
John Caebert Pcgh, now of Llwyn-y-Brain ; Pryse, d. 16
March, 1863 ; and Alice Eliza Maude, d. 22 March, 1867.
Mr. Pryse took the name of Vaughan, in compliance with
the wish of his godlather, and is now Vaughan-Pbyse.
Major Rice d. 30 April, 1844. His 2nd son,
Geoegb Watkin Rice- Watkins, Esq. of Llwyn-y-Brain, co.
Carmarthen, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff co. Carmarthen
1856, and for co. Brecon 18S0, 6. 1816; formerly Adjutant
and Capt. f3rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers and Major Royal Car-
marthen Militia. He took the surname of Watkins by royal
licence 1865, under the will of his great-uncle, George Price
Watldns, Esq. of Broadway, co. Carmarthen, and Rhosferig,
CO. Brecon, and d. s. p. and was s. by his nephew.
Seat — Llwyn-y-Brain, Llandovery, co. Carmarthen.
VAWDREY OF PLAS GWYNANT.
Vawdbet, Rev. Daniel, of Plas Gwjnant, co.
Carnarvon, M.A., formerlj Rector of Stepney, of
Darley Dale, b. 5 March, 1808 ; m. 1st, 12 July,
1S42, Christiana Anne, only child of Robert Pow-
iiall Hadfic'ld, Esq. of Winnington, co. Chester, and
widow of William Orford, Esq. of Liverpool, mer-
chant, and had issue,
I. Daniel, 6. 16 June, 1844: d. s. p.
II. Louis Wyatt, l>. 1846, d. v.nm.
He m. 2ndly, 1876, Arabella Mary, dau. of Arthur
Osmund Wyatt, Esq. of Troy House, co. Monmouth,
.and had issue,
i:i. Daniel Arthur, 6. 28 Sept. 1877, d. t. p.
Liineagre. — Thomas Vaudrey, 2nd son of Thomas Vau-
■drey, of Bodon, who was 5th sun (but eldest by 2nd marriage)
of Robert Vaudrey, Esq. of The Biddings, Vice Chamberlain of
-Chester, was 6. at Bodon temp. Queen Elizabeth, but neither
iie nor his descendants being found at Bodon, he, being contem-
porary, appears from still-existing documents to be certainly
identical with Thumas Vaudrey, who first settled at the Mill
Gate, in Cranage, co. Chester, early in the 17th century. This
Thomas Vaudrey m. 12 Feb. 1020, Anne Jackson, of Sandbaeh,
<;o. Chester, and by her (who d. 10 May, 1679) had issue, a son
and heir, and a dau. Anne. He d. May, 1678, and was s. by
iliis son,
Thomas Vawdret, gent, of the Mill Gate and Cotton, bapt.
3 Oct. 1622. He )J(. Jane Cotton, of Church Holme, and by
her (who d. 14 June, 1686) had issue, a dau. Anne, m. 14 Feb.
1689, Cranage Wilcoxson, gent, of Sproston, co. Chester, and
.a son and h. ir,
Thomas Vawdret, gent, of Mill Gate and Cotton, m. Sarah,
dau. of John Whittingham, gent, of Moresbarrow, and by her
who d. 31 Dec. 1724) had issue,
I. Daniel, his hiir.
■51. Thom.,3, 01 Giay's Inn and Moresbarrow, 6. 9 Dec. 1695 ;
TO. Elizabeth Gresty, of Peover, co. Chester, and had issue,
two daus., and was living in 1730.
III. Joseph, b. 28 Dec. 1697 ; m. Mary Glover, and had a son,
Thomas Vawdrey, who d. s. p., and a dau. Anne, m. Joseph
Sandbach, of Chelford.
I. Hannah, 0. 12 Feb. 1692; m. James Bulkeley, gent, of
Cranage.
II. Sarah, 6. 10 May, 1699 ; m. Ralph Dean, gent.
HI. Mary. b. 31 July, 1703; 1st, George Wood, gent, of
Knutsford, and 2ndly, John Shawe, gent, of Holmca
Chapel.
IV. Elizabeth, d. in infancy 1705.
Mr. Vawdrey d. Kov. 1716, and was s. by his son,
Daniel Vawdrey, Esq. of The Mill Gate, 6. 7 Feb. 1694; m.
Hannah Sandbach, of Henry, co. Chester, and by her (who d.
14 Oct. 1753) had issue,
I. Thomas, of The Mill Gate, 6. 25 March, 1722 ; to. 12 May,
1757, Mary, dau. and heir of Thomas Stanway, gent, of
Bidden Hall, co. Chester; d. 17 April, 1793. Mr. Vawdrey
was bur. at Holmes Chapel 30 May, 1779, having had
issue,
1 Thomas, 6. in 1762, ■) , .„ ,-„.,„„.,
2 Daniel, 6. 1767, ' j <i- i° mfancy.
1 Anne, only dau. and heir, bapt. 17 Feb. 1764; m. 19
Oct. 1784, Rev. James Eyton Mainwaring, M.A.,aiid had
a son. Rev. James Mainwaring, of Biddenhall, who sold
the Mill (iate estate.
II. Richard, 6. 25 Dec. 1723; d. unm. 12 May, 1751.
III. Daniel, b. 17'36 ; d. 1730.
IV. Daniel, who continued the male line.
I. Mary, 6. 20 March, 1731 ; m. Richard Nicholls, gent, of
Warrington, and d. 11 May, 1804, leaving issue.
Mr. Vawdrey was bur. at Holme Chapel 15 Oct. 1763. His 2nd
surviving son,
Daniel Vawdrey, Esq. of Moresbarrow Hall, co. Chester,
6. 14 March, 1733; m. 1st, Mary, dau. of William Seaman, Esq.
of Middlewich, and by her (who was bur. 1 Feb. 1774, aged 30
years) had issue,
I. Gilbert, 6. 1770; d. 1773.
II. DANihi,, his heir.
Mr. Vawdrey m. 2ndly, 1 Jan. 1778, Mary, dau. of Peter Sea^
man, Esq. of Warrington, and by her (who d. 20 March, 1834,
aged 90) had issue,
III. Gilbert (Rev.), B.A., 6. 28 Dec. 1778, Incumbent of
Wrenbury, co. Chester, d. unm. 4 Feb. 1814.
IV. Peter, of Warrington, b. 27 April, 1780; d. unm. 19
March, 1831.
v. Richard, of Middlewich, Attorney-at-Law, 6. 26 March,
1782; d. unm. II April, 1832.
VI. William (Rev.), Rector of Harthill and Incumbent of
Burdwardsley, both in co. Chester, b. 28 March, 1784: lii.
Fanny, dau. of John Brabant, Esq. of Kinderton Lodge,
Middlewich, and had issue,
1 Frederick. 2 William David.
1 Mary, d. unm. 24 Jan. 1837, aged 22.
2 JIadeline. 3 Fanny Maria.
VII. Thomas, of Newton, near Middlewich, b. 7 Oct. 1786,
TO. 1 Oct. 1822, Maiia Anne, dau. of liev. Thomas Hodges,
of Holmes Chapel, and d. s. p. 5 Nov. 1839.
I. Sarah Darrell, 6. 12 April, 1789; d. unm. 29 Jan. 1837.
Mr. Vawdrey d. 29 March, 1801, and was 3. by his eldest son
and heir,
Daniel Vawdrey, Esq. of Tushingham Hall, co. Chester,
and Plas Gwynant, co. Carnarvon,J.P. cos. Salop, Chester, and
Carnarvon, High Sheriff of the last-named co. 1829, b. 5 Oct.
1771 ; m. 7 Feb. 1804, Anne, dau. of Benjamin Wyatt, Esq. of
Lime Grove, near Bangor, and had issue,
I. Daniel (Rev.), now of Plas Gwynant.
II. Willi im Seaman (Rev.), M.A. Queen's Coll. Camb., 6. 14
Sept. 1»08, Vicar of Pannal, co. York, and d. 18i7.
III. Benjamin Llewelyn, of Tushiuf^ham (see next Memoir).
I. Mary, d. unm. ii. Anne, d. young.
Mr. Vawdrey d. 17 Jan. 1844.
Arms— Per fes~e or and arg., a fesse sa., in chief a lion passant
gu , holding in the dexter paw a cross-crusslct fitchee of the
third, and in base a cross humettee of the last bLtween four
ermine spots. Crest — A cock statant arg., armed, combed, and
legged gu. Motto — Avec Ldeu je vaudrai.
^cat—f\aa Gwynant, Beddgelert, co. Carnarvon.
VAWDKEY OF TUSHINGHAM.
Yawdeey, Rev. Llewelyn Brookes, of Tush-
ingham, CO. Ciiester, M.A. Brasenose Coll. Oxon,
is Lord of the Manors of Tushingliam and Moors-
barrow, and Vicar of Tushingham, b. 14 Jan. 1845 ;
m. 15 Aug. 1883, Louisa Maria, dau. of Rev. (jreorge
Lloyd, M.A., Vicar of West Hiil, co. Devon, and
has issue,
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THE LANDED GENTRY
VEI
Mary Darell, 6. ISS-t.
Margaret Seaman, b. 1SS6.
Lineage. — Benjamin Llewelyn Vawdket, Esq. of Tusli-
ingham Hall, co. Chester, on', son of Daniel Vawdrey, Esq.
of Tushingham Hall, co. Chester (.<t'c preceding Memoir), b. 5
Dee. 1S09; vi. Aujr. 1S4'J, Theodosia, dau. of Willi.ara
Wycherley Brookes, Esq. of Whitchurch, Salop (of the family
of Wycherley, the dramatist), and has issue,
I. Llewelyn Bkookes (Ecv)., now of Tushingham Hall.
ai. Daniel (Rev.), M.A., Kector of Areley King's, co. Wor-
cester, b. lSn2.
m. William Wyatt, b. 1S53: d. unm. 8 Feb. 1882.
I. Theodosia Sarah.
Jlr. B. L. Vawdrey rf. 1 Feb. ISPJ, and was s. by his eldest
son.
For Arms, d-c, see Vawdkey of Phh Girynant.
Seat — Tusiiingham Hall, Whitchurch, Shropshire.
VEALE OF PASSAFORD.
Veaie, Henet Mallet, Esq. of Passaford,
Devon, b. 1831, s. 1876 ; m. 1854, Elizabeth, dau.
ot" Aaron Saunders, Esq. of Kings Nympton,
Devon, and by her (who d. March, 1883) has
issue,
I. Henry. it. James. iii. Westcott Harris.
IV. Arthur James.
I. Lucy. II. Caroline. iii. Elizabeth.
IV. Emily. v. Mary. vi. Sophia Eleanor.
He in. lindly, 1886, Ellen, widow of Christopher
Edmonds, Esq., Ceylon Civil Sei'vico.
Lineage. — From the title-deeds of the property, it appears
that Passaford was purchased in 1620 by Rev. Walter
Veale, Rector of Iddesleigh, co. Devon, from which time his
descendants in the male line continued in possession till it
ended with
James Veale, Esq. of Passaford in 1770. He bequeathed
his estate to his nephew,
James Mallet (4th son of William Mallet, Esq. of Ash
House, Iddesleigh, co. Devon, hi. 23 Sept. 1736, Jane Veale,
of Passaford), who, in compliance with the will of his uncle,
assumed the name and arms of Veale on inheriting Passa-
ford. He d. 1816, having had issue by Susanna Turner his
wife, who d. some years later,
I. James Harris, of Passaford.
II. Westcott Harris, J3.A. Oxon, Vicar of Hatherleigh, co.
Devon, d. unm.
I. Louisa, d. unm.
II. Jane, m. William Cholmeley Morris, Esq. of Fishleigli,
CO. Devon, and had issue, eleven children.
III. Mary, m. John Isbell, M.D. of Stonehonse, and had
issue, six children.
His eldest son,
James Harris Veale, Esq. of Passaford, J. P. and D.L., 6.
1800; m. 1830, Emily, eldest dau. of Rev. Henry William
Nevile, Rector of Cottesmore, co. Rutland, by Amelia his wife,
dau. of James Mann, Esq., and by her (who d. Aug. 1879) had
issue,
Henet Mallet, now of Passaford.
Mr. Veale d. 1876.
Arms — Arg., on a bend sinister gu. three kine or. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a battle-axe ppr. Motto — Victima
Deo.
Seat — Passaford, Hatherleigh.
VEITCH OF ELIOCK.
Veitch, Rev. Henby Geoege Johk, B.A. of
Eliock, CO. Dumfries, Vicar of Kilmersdon, co.
Somerset, b. 26 Sept. 1833 ; m. 1st, 12 Dec. 1865,
Sibella Matilda, dau. of Col. Donald Cameron, of
Loehiel and Achnacarry, co. Inverness, and the
Lady Vere Cameron, and by Jier (who d. 7 April,
189U), has issue,
George Douglas, 6. 1874.
I. Vere Matilda Lisette. ii. Sybil Eleanor.
Mr. Yeitch m. 2ndly, 22 Dec. 1891, Georgiana, dau.
of John George Hobson, Esq. of Curlew Lodge,
Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire.
Lineage. —Rev. Heney Veitch, Minister of Swinton
CO. Berwick, first-cousin to the Hon. James Veitch, of Eliock,
one of the Senatoi-s of the College of Jusiice, who was son of
William Veitch, of Eliock, c.idet of the family of Veitch o/
Daieick, CO. Peebles, m. Frances, only child of Sir John
Swinton, Bart, of that ilk, and was father of
John Veitch, who was father of
Henry Veitch, Esq. of Eliock, Lieut. -Col. of the 98th Regt
of Foot. He m. 28 June, 1706, Zepherina, dau. of Thomas
Loughnan, Esq. of Madeira, and great-granddau. of .Alexander
Fergusson, of Carigdarroch, and Anne Laurie, of Maxwelton,
and by her had issue,
James, his heir.
William Douglas, heir to his brother.
John, 6. 12 Sept. 1802; d. unm. 12 March, IS30.
Thomas Loughnan, b. 29 July, 1804; d. unin. 6 Feb. 1841.
Zepherina, ^ji. July, 1819, Robert Macqueen, Esq. of Brax-
fleld, half-pay 25th Light Dragoons, grandson of the Right
Hon. Robert Macqueen, of Braxlield, Lord Justice Clerk of
Scotland, and d. 30 Sept. 1863.
Philadelphia, d. unm. 27 Feb. 183.j.
Elizabeth, m. 1825, William Hugh Hunter, Esq., son of Capt.
Hunter, H.E.I.C.S., and the Hon. Jane Rollo, dau. of
James, Lord Rollo, and d. 1832, leaving two sons and two
dans.
Col. Veitch, who became one of the Commissioners of Customs
for Scotland, d. 1 April, 1838, and was s. by his eldest son,
James Veitch, Esq. of Eliock, J. P. and D.L., SherilT Sub-
stitute of CO. Lanark, b. 21 Nov. 1799; m. 28 Sept. 18^1,
Hannah Charlotte, dau. of James Hay, Esq., of the family of
Hopes {which see), and had issue,
I. Hannah Charlotte, d. Jan. 1840.
II. Zepherina Loughnan.
III. Matilda Clarke, m. Oct. 1859, her cousin-german, Harrv
Veiich Hunter, Esq., banker, of Perth, son of W. 11.
Hunter, Esq.
Mr. Veitch d. 1873, and was s. by his brother.
Rev. William Douglas Veitch, M.A. of Eliock, late Vicar
of St. Saviour's, Paddington, b. 5 Aug. 1801 ; m. 12 Aug. 1828,
Elinor Julia Anne, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Raitt, late D..\.G. of
the Forces in the Mediterranean, and had issue,
I. Henry George John (Rev.), now of Eliock.
II. Douglas D'Arcy Wilberfoice, 6. 1 Oct. 1845 ; d. unm. IS
March, 1883.
I. Zepherina Philadelphia, m. 15 Dec. 1876, Henry Smith,
Esq., F.R.C.S., and d. 8 Feb. 1894, leaving two daua.,
Katharine Douglas, and Elinor Douglas.
II. Sophia Frances Fane.
Mr. Veitch d. 4 Sept. 1884.
.4)-/«.5— Arg., three bulls' heads erased sa. Crest — A bull's
head affrontee sa. Motto — Famam extendimus factis.
Seat — Eliock, Sanquhar, co. Dumfries. Reside ace — Kil-
mersdon Vicarage, near Bath.
VEITCH, now HAIG, OF EAMORNIE.
Haig, Hcgh Veitch, Esq. of Eamornie, co.
Fife, J.P., h. 10 Feb. 18-i5 ; m. 3 June, 1872, Archie
Ann Lindesay, widow of Major Foote Morison, of
Greenfield, Alloa, and dau. of W. N. Fraser, Esq. of
Findrack, 2nd son of Francis Fraser, of Findrack,
Aberdeenshire {see that llemoir), and has issue,
I. Oliver, h. 1876. ii. John, 6. 1878.
I. Ruth. II. Althea Virginia Josephine.
Lineagre. — John Haig, of the Gartlands, near Alloa, b.
1720 ; lit. 11 Feb. 1751, Margaret, eldest dau. of John Stein, of
Kennetpans, Clackmannanshire; d. 1773, and had issue (j^co
Haig of Blairhili). His 6th son.
William Haig, of Seggie, co. Fife, Provost of St. Andrews,
6. 1771 ; m. 13 Oct. 1794, his cousin, .Tanet, dau. of John Stein.
of Kennetpans, Clackmannanshire, and d. 1847, having had
issue,
I. John, d. young. il. James, d. young.
HI. John, of whom hereafter.
IV. Robert, of Seggie, 6. 1804; j/i. 2 Nov. 1830, Frances Alicia,
dau. of Col. Moodie, and d. 1861, leaving a son, William, b.
1835, who TO. twice, and left issue.
v. William, b. 1816; m. 19 July, 1848, Agnes, dau. of
David Wright, W.S., of St. Andrews, and c^ 1855, leaving
issue.
I. Magdalen, m. 1818, Andrew Philp, Esq.
II. Margaret, 0.. unm. 1878.
III. Janet, rf. unm. 1879.
IV. Mary, m. 1842, the Rev. James Pearson, D.D.
V. Anne, m. 1836, John Jameson, Esq. of St. Mamocks,
Malahide, co. Dublin.
VI. Isabella, d. unm. 1863.
VII. Marjory.
The 3rd son,
John Haio, of Cameron Bridge, Fife, J. P., h. 180S; m. '20
VEN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VER
2095
Aug. 1839, Eachel Mackerras, dau. and eventually co-heir of
Hugh Veitch, of Stewartfield, near Edinburgh (brother of
Col. Henry Veitch, of Eliock, co. Dumfries (see that Memoir),
which family, through the Swintons of that ilk, are directly
descended from King Egbert III.). He d. 1879, and had, with
one son and two daus. who d. young.
I. William Henry, of Cameron Bridge, Fife, and Broomfield,
Midlothian, J.P. co. life, b. 1841 ; to. 6 June, 1871, Emily
Martha, dau. of Rev. William Newman, Rector of Eingrone,
Kinsale, and d. 1884, leaving issue,
1 Hugh Anthony De Cburcy, b. 1882.
1 Annabel Marjory. 2 Eachael Winifred.
3 Emily Mary Frances.
n. HcGH Veitch, now of Ramornie.
III. John Alicius, B.A. Tiin. Coll. Cambridge, 6. 1857.
IV. George Ogilvy, 6. 1859.
V. Douglas, Capt. 7th Hussars, 6. 1861.
I. Mary Elizabeth, m. 1st, Col. G. C. De Pr^e, R.A.,
Surveyor-General of India and Burmah, and 2ndly, 1891,
John Jameson, Esq., J.P. of St. Marnocks, co. Dublin.
II. Janet Stein, m. 1871, C. E. Haig, Esq., younger, of Pen-
Ithon, Radnorshire.
III. Henrietta Frances, m. 1876, W. G. Jameson, Esq. of
Athlumney, co. Dublin.
Aiina, Creit, and Motto — Same as Haig of Blair hill.
Scat — Ramornie, Ladybank, life.
VENABLES OF LLYSDINAM HALL.
Dillwtn-Venables-Lleweltn, Mes. Katha-
EINE Minna, of Llysdinam, co. Brecon, elder dan.
and co-heiress of the late Eev. Richard Lister
Venabies, of Lljsdinam, h. 31 May, 1870; m. 23
Aug. 1893, Cliarles Leyshon, only surviving son of
Sir John Talbot Dillwyn-Llewelyn, Bart, {see
Burke's Peerage). They have assumed by royal
licence, dated 27 June, 1893, the surname of
Yenables, in addition to and before that of
Llewelyn, and after that of Dilhvyn, and the
additional arms of Venabies quartered.
Lineage. — John Venables, Esq. of Bollington, co. Ches-
ter, ';«. Margaret Leigh, and was father of
Joseph Venables, B.D. of Bollington, co. Chester, to. 172.3,
Elizabeth Davies, and had, with other issue, a son,
Lazakds Venables, Esq., m. 1771, Elizabeth, «iau. of Richard
Jones, Esq. of Woodhill, Salop, and niece of Lieut. -Gen.
Valentine-Jones, and by her had issue,
I. Lazabus, of Woodhill, Barrister-at-Law, J.P., 6. 8 March,
1772 ; m. 24 Oct. 1805, Alice, dau. of Thomas JoUey, Esq. oi
Liverpool, and had issue,
1 John Stanley, 6. 21 Feb. 1801 ; d. 25 Jan. 1834.
2 Richard Jones, 6. 1812 ; to. 1851, Sarah Duncan, and d.
1854, leaving a dau. Alice.
3 Edward Frederick, his successor.
4 Thomas Alfred, of Woodhill, deceased.
5 William, 6. 27 June, 1818; to. 18 Aug. 1858, Augusta
Mary, eldest dau. of John Adams, Esq. of Hollyland, near
Pembroke, and left issue.
6 Eobert George, b. 30 May, 1822 ; d. 1849.
7 Henry (Rev.), M.A., m. and has issue.
1 Alicia Georgiana, d. 15 Oct. 1801.
2 Sophia, d. 28 April, 1811.
3 Emily Aurora, m. Peter Ewart, Esq. of Liverpool ; d.
1876.
Mr. Venables (if. 1856, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son, Edward Frederick Venables, Esq. of Woodhill, b.
5 May, 1815; to. 1851, Eliza Power, dau. of E. H. Kinchant,
Esq. of Park Hall, Oswestry. He d. of a wound at Azim-
ghur, 19 April, 1858, and was s. by his next brother, Thomas
Alfred Venables, Esq. of Woodhill, 6. 21 Nov. 1816, also
deceased.
It. Joseph (Eev.), b. 1773 ; m. 1805, Mary, dau. of Edward
Eowland, Esq. of Gardden Lodge, nearliuabon, co. Denbigh,
and d. June, 1823, leaving two sons,
1 Eowland Jones, of Oakhurst, near Oswestry, J.P. cos.
Salop and Denbigh, Lieut. North Salop Yeomanry
Cavali7, 6. 1812 ; m. 1837, Harriet, dau. of Edgar Corrie,
Esq. of Arlington Manor, Berks, and d. s. p. 15 May,
186y.
2 Joseph George, 6. 1815; m. 1843, Caroline, widow of
James Harvey Hosken, Esq. of EUenglaze, and dau. of
Col. Sandys, of Llanarth, near Helston, and d. 17 April,
1847, leaving a dau. Mary Augusta, and a son, Row-
land George, 6. 18 Jan. 1846, m. 1 Jan. 1880, Gertrude,
dau. of John Hargreaves, Esq. of Silwood Park, and
widow of Rev. James Hook, and has Gilbert Rowland,
6. 7 Oct. 1880.
ni. EiCHARD (Ven.), D.D., of Llysdinam Hall.
IT. George, b. 1777 ; m. Mary, dau. and heir of J. Lloyd,
Esq. of Cardigan.
I. Elizabeth, d. 1846. ii. Mary Hannah, d. 1S46.
The 3rd son.
The Ven. Eicuabd Venables, D.D., of Llysdinam Half,
Archdeacon of Carmarthen, in. 1808, Sophia, dau. of George
Lister, Esq. of Girsby, co. Lincoln, and d. 185y, having had by
this lady (who d. 1868), three eons, co-heirs to his property,
I. EicHARD Listek (Rcv.), of Llysdinam.
II. George Stovin, M.A., Barristcr-at-Law, Q.C., J.P, ancl
D.L. CO. Brecon, J.P. co. Radnor, High Sheriff 1884, 6. 1810 ^
d. g. p. 6 Oct. 1888.
III. Joseph Henry, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1813 ; m. 1st, Sophia,
dau. of Giles Hilton, Esq., and 2ndly, Susan Catherine, dau.
of John Ridley, Esq. He d. $. p. Ib66.
The eldest son.
Rev. Richard Lister Venables, of Llysdinam Hall, co.
Brecon, M.A., J.P. for cos. Eadnor, Brecon, and Hereford,
and D.L. for the first-named co., late Rector of Clyro, 6. May,
1809 ; TO. 1st, 1834, Mary Augusta Dalryniple, dau. of Gen.
Poltoratzky, of Russia, and widow of Francis J. Adam, Esq.
''she d. 1865); and 2ndly, 1867, Agnes Minna, youngest dau.
of Henry Shepherd Pearson, Esq., and d. 3 Jan. 1894, leaving
issue, a son (d. 187G), and two daus., i. Katharine Minna,
now of Llysdinam Hall, and ii. Caroline Emily.
Anns — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Llewelyn: Arg. gutt6 de-
poix three chevronels gu. in base a lamb passant ppr. 2nd,
Venables: Az. two bars each cotised, between five mullets
three in chief and two in base all arg. and for diff. a cross-
cvosslet or. • 3rd, Dillwtn : Gu. on a chevron nebule arg.
five trefoils slipped of the first. Cresis — Upon the trunk of a
tree fesswise eradicated and sprouting a lamb passant ppr.
supporting a staff or, therefrom flowing a banner gu. charged
with three chevronels arg. 2, Venables: a wyvern wings ex-
panded gu. each wing charged with a fesse arg. issuant from :i,
weir-basket ppr. the dexter claw resting on a mullet az. charged
for aiff. as in the arms. 3, Dillwtn : In front of a stag's head
couped ppr. three trefoils slipped vert. Motto — Craignez.
hontc.
Staf— Llysdinam Hall, Newbridge-on-Wye.
VERDIN OF THE BE,OCKHTJS.ST.
Yerdin, Joseph, Esq. of The Brookhurst, co.
Chester, J.P. andD.L., Lord of the Manor of Wim-
boldsley, b. 1838.
Lineage. — John Vekdin, Esq., to. 1789, Mary Joynson,
and d. 1813, leaving by her (who d. 1846) a son,
Joseph Verdin, Esq. of Highfield House, who to. 1831, Mar-
garet, dau. of Wharton Sadler, Esq. of Northwich, and d.
1873, having by her (who d. 1863) had issue,
I. Thomas, m. 1857, and d. 1879, leaving a dau. Josephine
Mai'caret.
II. Robert, J.P., M.P. for Cheshire, d. v.nm. 18S7.
ill. Joseph, present representative.
IV. John.
v. Eichard Wharton, d. unm. 1875.
VI. William Henry, of Darnhall Hall, Winsford, co. Chester.
J. P., 6. 1848; 'III. 1876, Emily Jane, youngest dau. of
Thomas Harrison, Esq. of Aigburth, co. Lancaster, and has
issue, Eichard Norman Harrison, 6. 1876 ; Emily Gwendo-
line, b. 1881.
I. Mary.
II. Margaret Emily, to. Frederick Cooke, Esq. of Crewe.
Arms — Arg., on a pile sa., lietween two towers in base of th&
last, a lion passant of the first. Crest — Upon a mount vert,
between six ears of wheat stalked and bladed, three on either
side or, a tower sa., issuant from the battlements thereof a
demi-lion arg. gorged with a collar gemel, also sa.
Seats — The Brookhurst, Northwich, and Wimboldsley, Mid-
dlewich.
VEEE OF CRAIGIE HALL AND
BLACKWOOD.
Hope-Yeee, James Charles, Esq. of Craigie
Hall, Midlothian, and Blackwood, co. Lanark, J.P.
and D.L. co. Lanark, Capt. Lanarkshire Yeomanry
Cavalry ; b. 13 July, 1858 ; m. 1st, 17 July, 1879,
Hon. Louisa Maud, sister of John, 2nd Lord
Churston, and widow of Hon. Reginald James
Grreville-Nugent, which lady d. s. p. 20 April, 1882,
and 2ndly, 4 June, 1884, Marie, dau. of M. Guille-
min, and granddau. of the Comte de Montebello,
and has issue.
I. Edward James, b. 10 Feb. 1885.
II. Ralph Jean James, b. 13 Dec. 1 887.
I. Eachel Magdeleine Mary, b. 24 May, 18S6.
Lineage. — The surname of Verb is of great antiquity.
2096
TER
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VEE
and in ancient records was variously written, Pe Vere, Vcyr,
Were, and Weir. The family had large possessions in lands in
the south of Scotland in very early times, and was known in
History more than liOO years asjo. The eventual heir,
Catherine Weib, only child of Sir William Weir, •JndRart.
of Blackwood (by Kachael his wife, dau. of James Hamilton, of
Pencaitland, one of the Senators of the College of Justice), and
granddau. of Sir George Weir, liart. of Blackwood, by Cathe-
rine his wife, dau. of Sir John Jardine, of Applegarth; jn.
1733, the Hon. Charles Hope, of Craigie Hall, '2nd son of
Charlei, 1st Earl of Hopetoun {see Bcbke's Peerage), by Lady
Henrietta Johnstone, heir of the estate of Craigie Hall, only
dau. of Wi:i;am, Ist Marquess of Annandale, and had four
sons and two daus., of whom the eldest surviving son,
William IIopk Wkir, Esq. of Blackwood, of the 1st Dragoon
Guard-, for some time JIuster-Master-General of the Forces in
North Britain, m. 1775, Sophia, dau. of Joseph Conie, Esq. of
Dumfries, and had issue,
Jame» Joseph, his heir.
EJwai-d Hamilton 6. Jan. 1792; d. 183,=).
Jane Sophia, m. IS 13, Admiral the Hon. Edmund Sexton
Bery Knox, 2nd son of Thomas, 1st Karl of iianfurly, and
d. 11 Jan. 1876.
Mr. Hope-Vere d. Sept. ISll, and was s. by his son,
James Joseph Hope-Vere, Esq. of Blackwood and Craigie
Hall, D.L., 6. 3 June, 17S5 ; m. 7 Sept. 1S13, Lady Elizabeth
n,ay, 4th dau. of George, 7th Marquess of Twecddale, and by
her (who d. 19 Dec. 1S6S) had issue,
William Edward, his heir.
Charles Edward, n. 3 Oct. 1S28; m. 22 March, 1866, Julia,
youngest surviving dau. of Major-Gen. John Craigie
Halkett, C.B., of llavelrigg.
Hannah Charlotte, m. 17 June, 1844, Keith \V. Stewart Mac-
kenzie, Esq. of Seafortli (who d. Is81), ajid d. 4 June,
1868.
Sophia Jane, d. 15 April, 1878.
Harriett, m. 1st, 17 Oct. 1839, Sir Edward Sherlock Gooch,
Bart., who d. 'J Nov. 1856, and 2ndly, 30 June, 1858, Major
John St. Leger; shed. 17 Oct. 18s3. Major St. Leger d.
20 April, 1^68.
Jane, (V. A.), Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen, m. 29
Oct. 1844, John Henry, Sid Marquess of Ely (who d. 15
July, 1857), and d. 11 June, 18y0.
<jeorgina (V. A.), m. 13 Jime, 1855, Lieut. -Col. Charles
Townshend Wilson, late Coldstream Guards.
Henrietta Vane, d. Oct. 1863.
Mr. Hope-Vere d. 19 May, 1843, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Edward Hope-Verb, Esq. of Craigie Hall, co. Lin-
lithgow, and Blackwood, eo. Lanark, J. P. and D.L., Brigadier-
General in the lioyal Company of Archers of the Queen's Body
Guard in Scotland, formerly an officer in the Grenadier Guards,
'j. 5 March, 1S24 ; m. 25 July, 1857, Lady Mary Emily Boyle,
youngest dau. of Charles, Viscount Dungarvan and sister of
9th Earl of Cork, K.P., and had issue,!
James Charles, now of Craigie.
Mary St. Lawrence, in. 10 April, 18S6, Everett Millais, Esq.,
eldest son of Sir John Everett Jlillais, Bart., D.C.L.
Mr. Hope-Vere d. 1 Oct. 1872. His widow m. 2ndly, 24 Feb.
1873, Lord David Kennedy.
Arm:i — Arg., on a fesse az. three mullets of the first: quar-
tering lIoPK. Crett — A demi-horse rampant arg., briilled and
saddled gu. iloUo — Vero nihil vcrius.
iS?a'^— Craigie Hall, near Edinburgh, and Blackwood, near
Lanark.
C;u6*—Marlborou^'h; St. James; Travellers ; Arthur's ; and
Turf.
a mount a rudder with tiller ppr. between two elephants' trunks
or.
Seat — Aston Hall, Eothcrhara.
HAECOURT-VERNON OF GROVE HALL.
IIakcourt- Vernon, Edward Evelyn, Esq. of
Grove llall, co. Nottingbam, J.P. and D.L., and
County Councillor, late Capt. Nottiiiirhamshire
Yeomanry, h. 19 Jan. 1853 ; m. 1st, 9 Sept. 1879,
Grace, dau. of the Eev. Alley ne Fitz Herbert, Rector
of AVarsop {see EitzHerbkkt, Bart.), and by her,
-vvho d. 9 March, 1881, had issue,
I. Harcourt Vcnables, 6. 6, d. 13 March, 1881.
Mr. Harcourt-Vernon m. 2ndly, 22 Aug. 1883,
Frances Theresa, dau. of Sir William FitzHerbert,
Bart., and by her has issue,
II. Granville Charles FitzHerbert, h. 30 May, 1891.
I. Sybil Ida, h. 6 June, 1SS4.
II. Ida Beatrice, h. I8b5.
III. Muriel Theresa, b. 13 June, 1387.
IV. Evelyn Hermione, 6. 27 May, 1889.
Lineage. — TnEPiEv. Evelyn Hardolph Harcourt- Ver-
non, of Grove Hall, Prebendary of Lincoln, was the eldest sur-
viving son of Granville Harcourt-Vernon, Esq., Chancellor of
the Diocese of York («<•« Harcourt of Nunehan,), by Frances
Julia his wife, dau. and co-heir of Anthony Hardolph Eyre,
Esq. of Grove, Notts. He was b. 30 Aug. 1821 ; vi. 19 April,
1849, Jane Catherine, youngest dau. of Edward St. John Mild-
may, Esq., and d. 26 Jan. 1890, having by her (who d. 15 May,
1891) had issue,
I. Edward Evelyn, now of Grove Hall.
II. Algernon Hardolph (Hev.), Vicar of Bloemfontein, S.
Africa, b. 7 July, lb58; m. 1st, 1881, Kate, dau. J. Candler,
Esq., and by her (who d. 5 April, ]a83, aged 23) has
issue,
1 Janet Kate, 6. 27 March, 1833.
He m. 2ndly, 5 May, 1386, Georgina Marguerite, dau. of
John Martin, Esq., and by her has issue,
1 Granville Arthur, 6. 1888.
2 Hardolph Evelyn, 6. 1889.
2 Dorotliy Margaret, b. 1887.
3 Marjone Frances, b. 1891.
ui. Walter Granville, h. 31 Oct. 1860; m. 1884, Helen
Rebecca, dau. of J. W. Traer, Esq. of Iowa, U.S.A., and
has issue,
Evelyn Maude, 6. 1885.
IV. Herbert Evelyn, h. 12 Jan. 1863; m. 14 Nov. 1885. Mary
Adelaide, dau. of the Hon, George W'. Allan, Senator of tlie
Dominion of Canada, and has issue,
Humphrey Bingham, 6. 24 March, 18S9.
Slarjorie Catherine, 6. 1892.
I. Mary Frances, m. 24 April, 1879, Rev. Algernon Frederick
Ebsworth M.A., Vicar of East Retford.
II. Catherine Helena, d. 16 May, 1SG7.
III. Frances Jessie. iv. Sclina Jane.
Sfa(— Grove Hall, PiCtford, Notts.
Civ,b3 —
VERELST OF ASTON HALL.
Veeelst, Harry William, Esq. of Aston Hall,
CO. York, J.P. for the West Kiding and for co.
Derby, b. 2 July, 1846; m. 18 April, 1888, Mary,
only dau. of the late VVilham Wilson, Esq. of Dore,
<'0. Derby, and has issue,
I. Habkt Wilson, 6. 9 Aug. 1890.
I. Mary Madge. ii. Nancy Wilson.
Lineage. — Charles Verelst, Esq., to. I July, 1845, Anne
.Tane, dau. of John Willacy, Esq., and d. 13 Dec. 1859, having
had issue,
I. Harrt William, now of Aston Hall.
II. Charles Vtrelst, Col. late 11th Hussars, h. 1848.
III. Courtenay Lee, d. 1 Jan. 1S90.
IT. Horace Uevereux, dec.
I. Marie Blanciie, ui. 16 June, 1873, liev. J.T. Hodgson, and
has issue.
AfTnu—kv^., on a mount in front of on oak tree fructedppr.,
a bull passant sa., la chief two cstoiles of the last. (Jrtt,i — Un
VERNON OF HILTON PARK.
Veenon, Augustus Lkveson, Esq. of Hilton
Park, CO. Stafford, D.L. aud J.P., b. 30 Sept. 1S36 ;
m. 17 Nov. 186-i, Selina Anne, youngest dau. of
Walter Peter Giffard, Esq. of Chillington, and has
issue,
I. Henry Arthur Leveson, h. 3 Sept. 1868.
II. Walter Bertie William, b. 18 Oct. 1871.
I. Henrietta Catherine, b. 17 March, 1867.
II. Selina Mary, b. 16 Sept. 1870.
Lineage. — This is a branch of the noble family of Ver-
ron, which assumed its surname from tlie town of Vernon, in
Normandy, and was established in England by one of the
companions-in-arms of the Conqueror.
Henry Vernon, Esq. of Hilton, co. Stafford, 6. 1636 (2nd
son of Sir Henry Vernon, of Houndshill, by Muriel his wife,
only dau. and heir of Sir George Vernon, of llaslington, and
bruther of George Vernon, Esq. of Sudbury, whose grindson
was created (1672) Baron Vernon, m. 1659, Margaret, only
dau. of William Ladkins, Esq. of Shaw, co. Stafford, and
Helkdon, co. Warwick, and by her (who d. 1699) had
VEB
THE LAN^DED GENTRY.
VER
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IHenby, hi-; heir.
lidwaid, Merchant of London, b. 28 Dec. 16G5; d, 1742, at
Aleppo, leaving a son, James, m. Lydia, daa. of Edward
-Puinell, Esq., and had, with two sons, who d. s. p., three
•dans., Elizabeth, »i. the Count Thomas du Pont; Louisa,
m. William Mackinnon, Eeq. ; and Caroline, m. John Uewer,
Esq.
George, 6. 1.5 Aug. 1G67 ; killed ahroad s. p.
Thomas, of London, d. unm. 5 April, UiZ, aged 68.
The eldest son,
Hesbt Vernon, Esq. of Hilton, 6. 1663; ra. 1717, Pene-
lope, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Robert Phillips, Esq. of Newton
Regis, CO. Warwick, and by her (who d. 2.5 Jan. 1726) had five
i»ons and two daus.,
Henry, his heir, 6. 13 Sept. 1718.
Thomas Phillips, b. 20 Nov. 1719; d. unm. 1755.
John, 6. 20 Jan. 1720; d. s.p. at Cairo 16 May, 1747.
Edward (i^ir), Admiral R.N., b. 1721 : d. 1794.
Eichard, 6. 18 June, 17;;6; in. 1759, Evelyn, dau. of John
Lcveson, Earl Gower, and widow of John Fitzpatrick, 1st
Earl of Upper Ossory, and left issue, Henrietta, m. 9 July,
1776, George Broke, 2nd Earl of Warwick.
Penelope, b. 6 June, 17:;2: m. Sir William Duckenfield
Danitl, Bart, of Over Tabley, co. Chester.
Elizabeth, 6. 17 Jan. 1724; d. 28 Jan. 172G.
Hr. Vernon d. 24 July, 1732, and was s. by his eldest son,
Henry Vernon, Esq. of Hilton Park, b. 13 Sept. 1718; to.
1743, Lady Henrietta Wentworth (who d. 12 April, 1786),
joungest dau. of Thomas, Earl of Strafford, and had issue,
Henry, his heir.
William, d. June, 1775, unm.
Leveson, d. unm. 21 Se; t. 1831; possessed Stoke, co. North-
ampton, and Aldburou-h, Suffolk.
Anne, 7n. Noel, 1st Lord Berwick, and d. 23 March, 1797.
Henrietta, m. 1st, Kichard, 1st Earl Grosvenor, and 2ndly,
Gen. George Porter, M.P. Her ladyship d. 1828.
Lucy, d. unm. 1783.
Caroline, Maid ot Honour to Ch irlotte, Queen-Consort of
George 111., 6 1751 ; d. unm. Ib29.
Jane, d. unm. 1805.
The eldest son,
Henry Vernon, Esq. of Hilton Park, 6.21 March, 1748;
m. 1st, 1775, Penelope, dau. and co-heir of Arthur Graham.
Esq. of Dublin, by whom he had twins, a dau. who d. shortlj'
after her birth, and a son,
Henry Charles Edward, his successor.
He m. 2ndly, 23 April, 1794, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Fisher,
i-sq. of Acton, and by her had two sons,
Frederick William Thomas 6. 20 Sept. 1795, the late
Frederick William Thomas Vernon VVentwoeth, Esq.
of Wentworth Castle [sre that JVamt-).
George Augustus Frederick, b. Nov. 1798 ; d. 1815.
IVIr. Vernon d. 27 Oct. 1814, aged 66, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Henry Charles Edward Vernon, Esq. of Hilton Park,
Major-Gen., C.B., 6. 28 Sept. 1779 ; m. 28 Feb. 1804, Maria, 4th
<Iau. of George John Cooke, Esq. of Harefield Park, Middle-
-scx (see next Article), and by her (who d. 3 Oct. 1827), had
issue,
Henry Charles, hii successor.
William Frederick, of Harefield Park, Middlesex (see next
Memoir).
George Augustus, s. to Harefield Park on the death of his
brother (see next Memoir).
Emma Penelope.
Gen. Vernon entered the army 1798, and served throughout
the Peninsular War, in Nova Scotia, the West Indies, and the
Ionian Islands. He a.'sumed, ISOO, the name of Graham by
joyal licence on inheriting his maternal property, but resumed
that of Vernon only 1838. He d. 22 March, 1861, aged 81,
and was a. by his son,
Henuy Charles Vernon, Esq. of Hilton Park, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1867, 6. 9 Jan. 1805 ; to. 15 March, 1828,
Catherine, 2nd dau. of Richard Rice Williams, Esq. of Hendre-
denny, co. Glamorgan, and by her (whod. 29 March, 1884) had
issue,
Henry, 6. 16 Dee. 1828: d. 19 Feb. 1S55.
Augustus William, 6. 15 June, 1834 ; d. 6 Aug. 1834.
Augustus Leveson, now of Hiton Paik.
Frederick Wentworth (Rev.;, b. 8 Jan. 1839; m. 1st, 6
June, 1867, Ellen Marv Woodhouse. only dau. of Hugh
"Woodhouse Acland, Esq., and by her (who is deceased) has,
with other issue, a son, 6. 16 Oct. 1869, and 2ndly, 13 Aug.
1885, Edith Serena Hill, dau. of Rev. WiUiam Henry
Boothby, Vicar of Hiwkesbury.
William George (Kcv.), 6. 8 April, 1840; m. 8 Feb. 1866,
Alexandrina Adelaide, dau. of the late William D. Sole,
Esq. of Devonport, and has issue,
Charles Cecil WiUiam, b. 23 July, 1868.
II.
Edward Hamilton, &. 16 Jan. 1844.
Maria. Catherine.
Mr. Vernon d. 26 Feb. 1886.
^rm,?— Arg., fretty sa. Crest— A boar's head erased sa.,
dueally gnrged or. Motto— Yerwrn semper viret.
Heat — Hilton Park, Wolverhampton, co. Stafford.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, and Nimrod.
VERNON OF HAREFIELD.
Veenon, Georgk Augustus, Esq. of Harefield
Park, Middlesex, J.P. and D.L. co. Stafford, Lieut. -
Col. late Coldstream Guards, b. 31 May, 1811 ; m.
1 June, 1842, Louisa Jane Frances, youngest dau.
of Admiral Bertie Cator, R.N., and by lier (who d.
20 Dec. 1880, aged 57) had issue,
I. George Edward, 6. 8 Nov. 1843, Ensign 9th Foot,
accidentally drowned at Gibraltar, 13 Dec. 1864.
II. Bertie Wentworth (Stoke Park, Towcaster) Lieut.,
R.N. (retired) J.P. co. Northampton, b. 26 Oct. 1846,
TO. 23 June, 1873, Isabel Caroline Eliza, only dau. of
Lieut.-Col. Henry Alkyns Bowyer, of the Grange,
Steeple Aston, co. Oxford, and has had a son, Bertie
Leveson Henry Wentworth, 6. 12 March, 1877 ; d. 1884.
III. Herbert Charles Erskine, 6. 28 ^ept. 1851, d. 15 Feb.
1893.
I. Mary, m. Charles Pringle, Esq., and has had one son,
whod. 1884.
II. Edith Henrietta Sophia.
III. Louisa Jane, m. Gen. Edward Westby Donovan, 2nd
son of Richard Donovan, Esq. of Ballymore, co. Wex-
ford, and has one son (see Donovan of Bully more).
IV. Lizzie, to. 1st, 1873, the late Capt. AtUyns Bowyer, of
the Grange, Steeple Aston, eldest son of Col. Atkyns
Bowyer. She m. 2ndly, Gore Langton, Esq.
V. Muriel Isabel.
liiueagre. — (See preceding Article.)
J^amilg of Cooki of ^arcGelir park.
This family, supposed to derive from that of Coke, Earls of
Leicester, became seated at Harefield in 1700.
John Cooke, Esq. (d. 1711), of the Inner Temple, Chief
Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas, was of Cran-
brook, Kent. His youngest son of twelve children, by his
wire (an heiress, a Warren, of co. Chester),
Sir George Cooke, Knt. of Harefield and of the Inner
Temple, Chief Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas, b.
1675 ; m. 1700, Anne, youngest dau. of Edward Jenuings, Esq.
of the Inner Temple, Counsel to Queen Anne, was b. 1681,
and d. 1736. Sir George d. 1740, and was buried with his wife
at Hayes, Middlesex, where there is a monument to his
memory. His only son and heir,
George Cooke, Esq. of Harefield, M.P. for Middlesex, &.
1709, Chief Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas, was
presented with the freedom of the City of London for the
assistance he had rendered the citizens in his parliamentary
advocacy of their measures. He m. 1735, Catherine, 2nd dau.
and eventual heir of Sir Thomas Twysden, Bart., by Catherine,
dau. and sole heir of Sir Francis Withens, Knt. She d. 1765,
and Mr. Cooke in 1768, leaving issue (besiJes three younger
sons),
I. George John, his heir.
II. Thomas, who commanded the " Lord Elgin" East India-
man, and d. in Batavia 1772.
III. William, of the Inner Temple.
IV. Charles, who took the name of Molloy, on succeeding to
the Linstead estates, on the death of Sir Charles Molloy, in
1760, m. Catherine, dau. of Hutchinson Muir, Esq. of Suffolk,
and dying in 1805, left an only child, Mary, who r,i Rev.
William Jones, of Chalfont St. Giles, and had an only dau.
Mary, who m. 1842, Rev. Edwaiti Moore, Rector of Boughtun-
Malherbe, and had issue.
The eldest son,
George John Cooke, Esq. of Harefield Park, M.P. for
Middlesex. 6.1736; m. 1765, Penelope, dau. of Sir William
Bowyer, Bart., and by her (who m. 2ndly, Major-Gen. Smith,
uncle to Admiral Sir Sydney Smith, G.C.B., and d. 1821) left
issue,
I. George (Sir), K.C.B., of whom presently.
II. Edward, R.N., who, when commanding the " Sybille,"
179S, took " La Forte" frigate, and to whom the East India
Company erected a monument in Westminster Abbey. He
d. s. p. 1799, 01 his wounds, aged 27.
III. Henry Frederick (Sir), who s. to Harefield on the death
of Sir George.
6s
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VER
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VER
I. Kitty, who became 1st, Mrs. Bond, and 2ndlj-, Mrs. Tre- |
beck, left issue, oue dau. Klinor Bonii, who m. 1S2S, Capt. \
Kirwan. I
II. Penelope, m. 8 March, 1704, Robert, Cth Earl of Cardigan, j
III. Eliza, d. unni. 1 May, IbSj". j
jv. Jlaria. ri. 1804, Oen. Vkunon, C.B., of Hilton Park, and !
d. at Geneva 3 Oct. ISM, Itavinn issue, |
1 Henri CHAiiLKS. ol Hilton I'ark (see precediiig ariide).
2 William iKEDKnicK, late of llarefieUl Park.
3 George AfGisrcs, now of llarelield Park.
1 Eiuina Penelope.
He d. 1785, and nras ». by his eldest son,
Liect.-Gen-. Sir George Cooke, K.C.B., K.S.G., K.T.S.,
K.W., b. 17l)is who for many years held the Colonelcy of the
77th Kest. He commanded the division of Guards at Water-
loo, where he lost his left aim by a cannon-shot. Ueti. 3Eeb.
1837, and was s. by liis brother,
Major-Gex. Sir Hexry Krederick Cooke, K.C.H., C.B.,
K.M.M., K.S.G., &c., who thus became of Hurelield Park,
Sir Henry represented the borough of Camelford in Parliament,
and was for many years Aidc-de-Camp to H.R.H. the Duke of
York; he »i. 1S34, Katherine, dau. of xVdmiral Windham, of
Felbrisg, Xorf oik ; and d. s. p. 10 March, 1837, having only
enjoyed the estate for the brief period of five weeks, which
upon his widow's second marriage in 1840, to Robert Hook,
Esq., was bequeathed to his nephew,
William Frederick Vernon, Esq. of Harefield Park,
Middlesex, D.L., late Capt. G8ih Toot, b. 7 Nov. 1807 ; s. by
the death s. p. of his maternal uncle, Major-Gen. Sir Henry
Frederick Cooke, K.C.H. , C.H.&c, to the Harefield estate ;
r,i. 22 June, 1841, Elizabeth, dau. of James Shuttleworth,
Esq., formerly of Barton, co. I>anc;ister; she d. s. p. 3 March,
1853. Mr. W. F. Vernon d. Sept. 1839, and was s. by his
brother.
Arms (of Cooke)— Paly of six su. and sa., three eagles dis-
played arg. Crest- \ demi-eiigle displayed per pale gu. and
sa., beaked and crowned or. MoUo — Fortiter in re, suaviterin
luodo.
Arias, t£-c.— Same as Vernon of Hilton, with a crescent for
difference.
i'e««— Harefield Park, near Uxbridge, Middlesex.
VERNON OF CliONTARF CASTLE.
Yeenon, Edward, Esq. of Clontarf Castle, co.
Dublin, J. P. and D.L. for that co. and J.P. co.
Xerrv, Licut.-Col. anl lion. Col. 5th Batt. Royal
Dubl'ia Fusiliers, b. 31 Jan. 1838 ; m. 27 March,
1862, Jane, dau. of Mathcw Brinkley, Esq. of
Parsonstuwn, co. Mcath, son of John Brinkley,
D.D., Bishop of Cioync, and has issue,
I. Edwakd Kingston, 6. 24 March, 1870.
II. Granville, 6. 1874, d. 1876.
III. John Avenal, b. 28 July, 1882.
I. Louisa Constance, m. 1892, Henry Edward, Srd sou of
Sir R. Cusack.
II. Edyth Agnes, m. 1800, Walter Calverly Bladcs-C.ilvei-
Icy.
III. Kathleen. iv. Dorothy Mabel.
V. Muriel Maud.
liineag'e. — Sib Edward Vernon, of Houndshill, b. 14
Dec. 15S4: -ni. Jlar^aiet, dau. and heir of Henry Vernon,
Esq. of Hilton, co.Stalfo.d, and d. IG June, 1657, having had
issue,
I. IlENRT, of Sudbury, Houndshill, &c., m. 21 Sept. 1634,
Muriel, dau. and sole heir of Sir George Vernon, of Has-
lington, and was anci-stor of the Vernons of Sadbur>/ (now
Lords Vlrnon), the V eksons of Ililtoii I'ar/c, HareficUl, (tc.
II. Edward (Col.), of North Aslon, co. Stafford, had a grant of
the castle and lands of Cloniaif, co. Dublin. He m. a sister
of Joseph Giildeiord, Esq., and had issue, Mary, who d.uinn.,
and Eliziibeth.
III. John, of whose line we treat.
I. Anne, ,ii. George Harper. Esq, of Twyford, co. Derby.
II. Mary Catherine Grace Elizabeth, d. unm.
The 3rd son,
John Vei kon, Esq. of Clontarf, co. Dublin, Quartermaster-
General of the army in Ireland, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of James
Huish, Esq. of Sand, Devon, and had a son, Joun, who ((. in
London, uiiin. He vi. 2n(lly, Elizabeth, dau. of Fulke Walwyn,
Esq. of Much Marcle, Hurtfoid, and d. intestate 13 March,
1670, leaving issue. Tlic son and heir.
Rev. Edward Vernon, of Redniile,co. Leicester, m.Lettice,
dau. of John Banites, of Uttoxeter, co. Stafford, and had issue,
I. John, his heir; ii.. Edward, D.D., Rector of St. George's,
Bloomsbury, Middlesex, d. linm. 1765; and I. Catherine, m.
— Yeates, Esq. Tlie elder son,
John Verxon, a Capt. in the army, afterwards of Clontarf
Castle, CO. Dublin, ra. Dorothy, sister of Hans Otto Grahii, a.
Hanoverian nobleman, by whom (who d. 7 May, 1773) he had
issue,
I. Georoe, his heir.
II. Edward, of Dublin, Capt. 4th Dragoons, High Sheriff of
Dublin 1768; in. 1 Jan. 1760, his cousin, Caroline Catherine
Yeates, and had issue, seven sons,
1 John Frederick, b. 21 Oct. 1760; d. 18 Dec. 1760.
2 George William, Barrister-at Law, 6. 16 Jan. 1762; d.
unm. 1792.
3 Francis, R.N'., b. 20 Feb. 17G5; d. s. p. 1796.
4 Charles Hawley (Sir), Chamberlain to H.E. the Lord
Lieut, of Ireland, b. 22 July, 1766; d. unm. 24 June, 1835.
5 Brabazon Dean, Lieut.-Col. in the army, and Major 16th
Kegt., b. 27 Nov. 1768; iii. Helen, dau. of Harmer Bond,
ICsq. of Ballynahillick, near Rockmills, co. Cork, and had
issue,
Charles, b. 1829, .1. 1875.
George Harcourt, b. 1835, d. IS52.
Ellen Caroline, m. Sir Gustavus Hume.
Caroline Maria, m. William Raxton, Esq. of Ardee.
C Henry, b. 1 May, 1771 ; m. 1796, Frances, dau. of Thomas
Plunkett, Esq. of Portmarnock, and had issue,
RcT. George Edward Vernon, of Grosvenor Place, Bath,
m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Archdeacon Kingsbury, and by
her had no issue. He m. 2ndly, Harriet, dau. of Lieut.-
Col. Henry Bruen, of Oik Park, co. Carlow, M.P., and
d. leaving a son, John Bruen, who d. 1873, leaving »
son and a dau.
7 Harcourt, in the army, b. 18 March, 1775 ; d. unm.
I. Charlotte, ))i. Thomas Wright, Esq. of Houghton, co. Derby.
Tlie eldest son,
George Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle, Barrister-at-Law,
whose will is dated 1 JMay, 1785, and proved 5 May, 1787, ijt.
Elizabeth Hughes, widow, and had issue,
I. John, his heir. ii. George, d. unm. lOJIay, 1802.
I. Frances Dorothy, 6. 17 Nov. 1755; m. 22 Oct. 1776, James-
Crawford, Esq. of Auburn, co. Dublin, andrf. 20 July. 1844,
II. Diana, lu. Sir Biodiick Cliinnery, Bart.
The eldest son,
John Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf C.ostle, m. 1780, Elizabeth,
dau. of H. Fletcher, Esq. of Newtown Park, co. Dublin, aud
had issue,
I. George, his heir.
II. John Fane (Rev.), of Anbone, co. Cavan, 6. May, 1790 ;
w. Dec. 1812, Frances, dau. of John Kearney, D.D., Bisbop
of Ossory, and d. 7 June, 1843, having had issue,
1 John Edward, of Erne Hill, co. Cavan, M.A.,J.P.andD.L.,
High Sheriff 1864, one of the Irish Land Commissioners,
6. 12 Aug. 1816 ; J?i. 2 July, 1846, Harriet, youngest d,au.
of the Right Rev. Dr. John Leslie, Bishop of Kilmore. by
Isabella his 2nd wife, 2nd dau. of the Hon. and Right
Kev. Thomas St. Lawrence, Bishop of Cork, and had issue,
John Fane, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, J.P. cos. Cavan and.
Dublin, b. 5 July, 1849, m. 1 1 May, 1882, Thom.asina
Georgiana, dau. of Rev. Henry Joy Toinbe, D.D., Canon
of Christ's Church Cathedral, Dublin; Edward Saunder-
son, b. 6 March, 1851: and two d.aus. He m. 2ndly,
1S58, Maria Esther, eldest dau. of the Hon. George Colley,
of Ferney, co. Dublin, and by her had one dau.
1 Anna, vi. 27 March, 1843, Sir Nicholas Chinnery, Bart.
This lady and her husband were both killed in the railway
accident at Abergele lsG8. 2 Frances.
I. Francis, ?«. Bertram Mitford, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
II. Elizabeth, m. Charles Arthur Tisdall, Esq. of Charlesfort,
CO. Meath.
III. Maria, m. 1st, the Hon. and Rev. Pierce Butler, brother
of the 3rd Earl of Carrick, and 2ndly, Walter Fawkes, E^q.
of Farnley, co. York.
The eldest son,
George Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle, i». 1808. Henrietta
Maria, dau. of Wilson Gale-Braddyll, Esq. of Conishcad Priory,
near Ulverstou, co. Lancaster, and d. 1822, having liad issue,
I. George Braddyll, his successor.
II. John Edward Venables, late of Clontarf Castle.
III. Charles Pierce, d. unm. about 1838.
IV. Walter Fawkes, d. unm.
V. Bradd)ll Francis, d. Uirm.
VI. Henry Townley, Lieut. R.N., d. unm.
I. Henrietta Jane, m. Henry I'elham Clay, Esq. of co.
Nottingham, son of Gen. Clay.
II. Elizabeth Chaiioite, m. the Right Hon. John Parker, late
Secretary to the Admiralty.
III. Maria Frances, m. 1st, George Colman, Esq., and 2ndly,
— Napier, Esq.
The eldest son,
George Braddyxl Veknon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle, d. unm.
about 1833, and was s. by his next brother,
VEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VER
2099
John Kdward Vknables Vernos, Esq. of Clontarf Castle,
CO. Dublin, B.A., J. P. and D.L., High Slieriff 1847, b. 1813 ;
til. 1st, 20 Aug. 1836, Louisa Catharine, only dau. of Charles
Proby Bowles, Esq., of Park Lane, London, and by her (who d.
12 Aug. 18u3) had issue,
I. Edward, now of Clontarf Castle.
II. Charles Albert, b. 17 Jan. 1840.
III. Forbes George, b. 21 Aug. 1843.
IV. Granville William, Lieut.-Col. Comra. 16th Ecgt., h. 2
July, 1845 ; w. 30 Nov. 1882, Emma Rosalie Pender, dau. of
Stephen Francis Shairp, Esq. of St. Max, St. Leonards.
V. .John Francis Henry, b. 31 Jan. 1848 ; d. 14 March, 1884.
I. Louisa Emily, m. 2 June, 1863, George William, son
of E. F. Cuppage, Esq. of Clare Grove, co. Dublin.
Mr. Vernon m. 2ndly, 25 Sept. 1S56, Hon. Rosa Gertrude
Harriet Daly, dau. of James, 1st Lord Dunsandle, which lady
d. s. p. 31 Aug. 1859. Mr. J. E. V. Vernon d. 2y April, 1890.
Arms — Arg., a fret sa. Crest — A boar's head erased sa.,
ducally gorged or. Motto — Vernon semper virel.
&eat — Clontarf Castle, near Dublin.
VEESCHOYLE OF KILBERRY.
Veeschoyle, Aethub Eobeet, Esq. o£ Kil-
berry and Mountowii, co. Kildare, J. P., E.E.G.S.,
Lieut. 4tli Batt. Lincoln Eegt., b. 7 July, 1859, m.
188G, Mary, dau. of Frederick Brown, Esq. of the
Manor House, Langley, Bucks, and has issue, two
sons.
Lineage. — The family of Verschoyle came from Holland
on account of religious persecution in 1568. Early in the
17th century two of the name were resident in Dublin, Henry
and William, said to have been brothers. The elder
brother, Henry Verschoyle, of Thomas Street, Dublin,
d. 1623; by his will he devised all his goods to his wife
Judith, and their two children. The younger brother,
William Verschoyle, of the city of Dublin (1634), d. 1648,
leaving a will in which he mentions his wife, Catherine van
Pilkam, his nephew, Henry Verschoyle, and his niece Catherine
Verschoyle, afterwards Catherine Cotton. His nephew, Henry
Verschoyle, was admitted a freeman of Dublin in 1659, and
is presumed to have been father of Robert Verschoyle,
admitted a freeman in 1676, and supposed to have been father
of Katherine, m. Sir Robert Newcomen, Bart, and of
Henry Verschoyle, of Dolphins Barn and Donore, co.
Dublin, admitted a freeman in 1718 ; his will, dated 1731, was
proved 1734. He ),*. 21 Aug. 1703, Martha Eskrigg, of Dublin,
by whom he had issue, Joseph; William; Thomas; Hannah, jii.
— Carmichael; Elizabeth, m. 1739, James Cartland, of Dubhn.
His eldest son,
Joseph Verschotxe, of Donore, co. Dublin, J. P., 6. 1708 ;
B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin; admitted a freeman 1746; senior
master of Trinity Guild, and a Governor of Bluecoat Hospital,
1759; m. S Dec. 1744, Margaret Mottley, of Dublin, and d.
May, 1796, having had issue,
J. James (Risht Rev.), of Kilberry, co. Eildare, Bishop of
Killala and" .\chonry, b. 1750 ; LL.B. Trin. Coll. Dublin
(1776); LL.D. (1798): minor canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral
17S0; Archdi-acon of Glendalough 17S8; Dean of St. Patrick's
1794; Bishop of Killala 1810; rii. (licence dated 8 April)
1790, Frances Walsh, sister of Rev. Henry Lomax Walsh,
Prebendaiyof Swords, and d. 13 April,1834, having had issue,
1 Robert, of Kilberry, co. Kildare, b. 1792 ; ni. 20 Aug.
1822, Catherine, dau. and heiress of Thomas A. Curtis,
Esq. of Mountown, co. Meath, and d. 1866, having by her
(who d. 1882) had issue,
Henry, d. young, about 1835.
Augustus, d. at Eton, aged 16.
Henry William, of Kilberry, Lieut.-Col. Grenadier
Guard.s (Crimean medal), b. 1835; m. 18 Dec. Is56,
Lucy Clarissa, dau. of Ambrose Goddard, Esq., D.L.,
of The Tower, Swindon, Wilts, M.P. for Cricklade, and
d. 20 Aug. 1870, having by her had issue, 1 .Arthur
KoBEBT, now of Kilberry; 2 Edward Greville, Lieut.
Grenadier Guards, b. 5 Nov. 1866 ; 1 Theresa Blanche ;
2 Sybil Mary ; 3 Catherine.
Geurgina. Catherine, vi. Rev. — Fuller.
Augusta, m. Capt. Alfred Drummond.
2 Joseph (Rev.), of Rcundwood, Queen's Co., M.A. Trin.
Coll. Dublin, Prebendary of ISallysodare, Precentor of
Achonry, Rector of Kilmoremoy, co. Mayo, b. 1797 ; m.
July, 1827, Catherine, eldest dau. of Lorenzo Hickie
Jephson, Esq. of Carrick House, co. Tipperary, by his
wife, Hon. Martha Prittie, dau. of Henry, let Lord
Dunally ; and d. 24 Jan. 1867, having by her (who d. 23
Jan. 1871), had issue,
Henry Pritiie, 6. Nov. 1828 ; d. 1830.
James Lorenzo, of Eoundwood, Capt. 66th Eegt., h. 12
Feb. 1832; m. 24 Feb. 1868, Caroline Klizabeth, dau. of
the Marquis d'Asserfeto di Serravalle, of Manilla, Spain.
and d. Sept. 1875, having by her had issue, Louis
Charles Hamilton Massey, b. 1SC8, d. 1870: Robert, /).
and d. 1870 ; Theodore Robert Stuart, of Roundwood,
6. 16 Dec. 1871 : James Joseph, b. 22 May, 1873 ; George
Moutray, b. 15 April, 1875.
Robert Henry, of Springfield, co. Hereford, J.P. and
D.L., Capt. 1 1th Hussars, 6. 20 Aug. 1835 ; vi. 23 Nov.
1872, Gertrude Mary, dau. of Capt. Edgar Walker, of
Quarry, Northam, co. Devon, and by her has issue,
Ainslie Holford, 6. 23 July, 1875; Henry Cosby Piittie,
h. 24 Nov. 1887 ; Catherine Mildred : Lucy Caroline.
Richard Jephson, 6. 1837; Ensign 60th Rifles, d. 1857.
Martha Mildred. Emily Salusbury, d. unm. Jan. 1885.
1 Frances, in. (as bcloic) 1813, Ven. Joseph Verschoyle.
II. Richard, of Mount Merrion, co. Dublin, High Sheriff
1819 ; m. Barbara Fagan, and d. s. p. Aug. 1827.
III. John (see next Memoir).
IV. Joseph. V. William, d. 1785.
I. Elizabeth, m. Feb. 1787, William Dickinson, Esq.
Arhis — (See next Memoir).
6'tafs— Kilberry and Mountown, co. Eildare.
VERSCHOYLE OF CASTLE SH AN AGHAN.
Veeschoyle, Eev. Hamilton Stuaet, of Castle-
shanaghan, co. Donegal, M.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin,
1868; Chevalier of the Crown of Italy; b. 19 SejDt.
1844; 7n. 15 Dec. 1873, Frances Fredeinka Dorothea,
youngest dau. and co-heiress of the Ven. Frederick
Faulkener Goold, of Eossbrien and Dromadda, co.
Limerick, Ai'chdeacon of Eaphoe, and by her has
issue,
Hamilton Frederick Stuap.t, of Dromadda and Athea, co.
Limerick, b. 6 Oct. 1874; who is to assume the addi-
tional surname and arms of Goold.
Lineage. — John Verschoyle, Esq. of Castleshanaghan,
CO. Donegal, and Stillorgan Park, co. Dublin, (3id son of
Joseph Verschoyle, of Donore, see precedinrj Memoir), 6.1752;
ill. 1st, 16 July, 1782, Henrietta, dan. of William Preston,
Esq., by his wife. Angel, dau. of William AicUdall, Esq.,
and by her had issue,
I. Joseph (Ven.), M.A., Archdeacon of Achonry, bapt. 20
May, 1783 ; m. 14 July, 1813, his cousin, Frances, only dau.
of the Right Rev. James Verschoyle, Bishop of Killala, and
d. 1862, having had issue ; 1 James, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin,
called to the Bar 1840; d. unm. ; 2 Richard John, of Tan-
rago, CO. Sligo, J.P., High Sheriff 1875, 6. 14 Dec. 1824; ,ii.
22 Sept. 1858, Eliza Louisa, dau. of Rev. James Peed, Rector
of Wexford, and by her had issue, Joseph Richard, 6. Is61 ;
Robert Henry ; Charles John ; W'illiam Denham ; Edward
George; Louisa Margaret, m. 18 Aug. 1880, SirMalby Crof-
ton . Bart, of Longford House, co. Sligo ; Frances Mabella,
m. 30 April, 1884, Capt. Charles Ellis Ogle, Royal Dublin
Fusiliers.
li.William, bapt. 27Jan. 1786 ; d. iinm.
Mr. Verschoyle ra. 2ndly, 2 June, 1802, Margaret, dau. of
Hamilton Stuart, Esq. of Dromespill, co. Tyrone (and heiress
of her mother Margaret, dau. and co-heiress of Rev. Albert
Nesbitt, of Castleshanaghan, co. Donegal), grand-dau. of
Alexander Stuart (by his wife Sarah, dau. and heiress of
William Hamilton, of Dromespill), and great grand-dau. of
George Stuart, of Termon, co. Tyrone, 2nd son of Hon.
Robert Stuart, of Irry, 3rd son of Andrew, 1st Lord Castle
Stewart, descended in the direct male line from Robert, Duke
of Albany, 3rd son of Robert II. Kmg of Scotland. By this
marriage Mr. Verschoyle (who d. 28 June, 1840) had further
issue,
III. Hamilton (Right Rev.), of whom afterwards.
IV. John James, of Tassagart, co. Dublin, J. P., 6. 20 July,
1806; m. 12 March, 1849, Catherine Helen, dau. of Rev.
William Foster, of Belle Isle, co. Donegal, Rector of Lough-
gilly, CO. Antrim, and granddau. of Right Rev. William
Foster, Bishop of Clogher (brother of Right Hon. John
Foster, Lord Oriel, last Speaker of the Irish House of Com-
mon.s) ; and d. 6 Aug. 1891, having by her had issue,
1 John Stuart (Rev.), of Tassagart, M.A Cantab., 6.1854.
2 William Henry Foster, 6. 1860 ; m. 16 June, 1888, Frances
Hariiei Uaniillon, youngest dau. of ICdward James Jatk-
son, Esq. of Upwell, co. JSforfolk, and of The Priory, St.
Andrews, N.B., and widow of Capt. W. Unett, 21st
Hussars.
1 Helen Catherine, in. 14 Jan. 1874, Moutray Gledstanes,
E?q. of Fardross, co. Tyrone.
2 Mar>;aret Stuart, TO. 1883, Rev. Duncan John Brownlow,^
Rector of Ardbraccan, co. Meath.
3 Lily Sarah, to. 1880, Rev. Richard Stuart Dobbs Canip-
btD, M.A., Rector of St. Mary's, Athlone
6 s 2
1100
VE3
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VES
4 Cr.tlicrine Matild:i Frances, m. ISS'2, ShuldUam Henry
Sliaw, Esq. of Kavenswell, Br.iy.
6 MatiUia Anna Hilen.
▼. Eiohard (Rev.), M.A., of Tullvflonnell, co. Ponesal,
Canon of Clogher, Uettoiof Perrvvollan, and I'rebcndaiy "f
Kilslierry, b. 1S12 : m. l.'^t, 13 July, 1841, Mary Davenport,
ilau ot IJov. Bartluilomcw Lloyd, Provost of Trin Coll.
Di-.Win, and by her liad issue, Hiehard Lloyd and Klcanor.
Ho i.t. -Jndlv, 12 May, l^nS, Kiuily, dan. of Major James
Kvnastoa Edwards, of Old Court, co. WicLlow, by whom lie
had,
2 John Hamilton, l\Iajor Puke of Cornwall's Lis;ht
Iiifantrv(claspand Kli^-nive's star for Ksryptian campait:"),
b. 1 June, lBn4; ni. ISS'l. Florence Lyla, dau. of Thomas
Williams, Esq. of Yarih House, Hampstead, and has issue,
two daus.. Gladys Loifise and Florence Eiiiily Beryl.
8 James Kynusiou Edwards, ii.A. Trln. Coll. Dublin,
IsSl.
4 Stuart Joseph. 5 Ecresford St. George.
2 Emily Margaret Elizabeth. 3 Ellen. 4 Annie.
I. Margaret, d. unm. ii. Sarah Elizabeth, (?.i/)!i)i.
III. Matilda, 7)i. 10 May, 1844, Key. liawdon Griffilh Greene,
Hector of Sandgate, co. Kent.
The ord son,
The TacHT Rev. Hajiiltov Versciiotle, D.D., of Castle-
fhauaghan. Lord Bishop of Kilmore, KIphin, and Ardagli, 6.
April, 1S03; Chancellor of Christ Church, 1S55; Dean of
Ferns, 1SG2 ; and Bishop of Kilmore, 1862: m. 1833, Catherine
Margaret, dau. and evcntiuilly co-heiress of the Very Kcv.
'I'iiomas Hawkins, of Eallybodonnell, co. Donegal, Dean of
Clonfert, and by her (who d. 19 Nov. 1883) had issue,
I. Hamilton Stcabt (Rev.), now of Castleshanaghau.
II. John, b. 184G; d. 1^49.
III. John Thomas Samuel, b. 1S5I ; m. 1S75, AUeia, dau. of
Col. Newbolt. and d. 1^8-, leaving issue, Catherine Sluart.
iv. Frederick Thomas, of Castle Troy, co. Limerir.k, J. P.,
Capt. late 'ind Brig. South Irish Div. K.A., b. 1851 ; m. 20
Oct. 1891, Hilda Caroline Hildyard, youngest dau. of Robert
Blair, Esq. of BLnckdales, Ayrshire, and has issue, Hilda
Caroline Gwcnda.
I. Catherine, d. unm. u. Sarah Matilda, d. unm. 1862.
III. Matilda Mary, d. v.nm. 1861.
IV. Thomasina, m. I86G, Rev. Dawson Francis Chapman,
Vicar of St. Peter's, Preston.
V. Margaret Emily,
The Bishop d. 29 Jan. 1870.
A)-m$ — Quarterly: Ist and 4th grand quarters, arg., on a
chevron between three boars' heads couped gu. langued
iiz. a cross pattiie or, for Verscuoyle ; 2nd grand quarter,
srg. a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased sa.
langued of the second, for Nesiutt; and on a canton the
iirins ef Stdart namely, quarterly, 1st, or, a lion rampant
vithin a double tic^sure tiory counterflory gu. lor ScoT-
j.AND ; 2nd, or, a fesse chequy az. and arg. in chief a label
cf three points gu, for Stcabt; 3rd, arg., a saltire betwepu
lour roses gu., for Lennox ; 4th, or, a lion rampant gu., the
whole within a bordure compony az. and arg. ; 3rd grand quar-
ter, per chevron arg and vert three hinds trippant ppr., for
UA.WKINS; over all on an escutcheon of pretence tlie arms of
GooLD, namely, az. on a fes.se or between live goUUinehes three
in chief and two in base ppr., three mullets of the field, in the
centre chief point a crescent of the second for difference.
<juartenng Quix and 0 Rioedan. Crest — A boar's head couped
gu. langued az. charged with a cross patt6e or. Motto —
Xemperans et constaus.
liMidence — Villa S. Patiizio, S. Remo, Italy.
VESEY OF DERRABAHD.
Ve3et, JsABfcT.LA ; WALLER ; and Zara, of Dcrra-
bard, CO. Tyrone, s. on tlie death of their brotlier
18i7.
liineaee.— George Vesey, Esq. of Hollymount, co. Mayo
(Othsonof John Vesey, D.D., Archbishop of Tuam),7H. Frances,
dau. of Archibald Stewart, Esq. of Ballintoy, co. Antrim,
and had (with four daus., Anne, d. v.iiai. ; Letitia, m, her
cousin, George Vesey, Esq. of Luc an ; Frances, m. Thomas
Lindsay, Esq. ; and Mary, m. John Ladaveze, Esq.) issue,
I. Francis, Eanistrr-at-lAw and Master in Chancery, to.
1756, Elizabeth Kenrick, and had issue, I George; 2
Francis; 1 Matilla; 2 Eliza.
II. JoHS, of whom presently.
Hi. Thomas (Rev.), who by Mary his wife had issue,
1 George, of Hollymount, d. s. p.
2 Thomas Agmoiidisham (Rev.), Rector of Magherafelt, nu
1792, Anna Maria, dau. of Rev. Mr. Murray, and d. 1841,
leaving issue,
William (Rev.), of Clarinda Park, Kingstown, h. II June,
1800: 711. Sept. 18C2, Mary Anne, dau. of Richard
Darling, Esq.
George (Rev.), d. 1852, leaving a widow and two sona
and two daus.
Thomas Agmondisham, of Cookstown, co. Tyrone, m.
Jemima Gregg, and has one son and three daus.
John Stuart, M.D., jji. Lucy Boyle, and had one son and
three daus.
Elizabeth Frances,™. Rowley Miller, Esq.ofMoneymore.
Mary Anne, vi. Col. George William Blaihwayl, J. P.,
of Dyrham Park, co. Gloucester, who d. 1871.
The 2nd son,
John Vesey, Esq., m. Jane, dau. of Poole Hickman, Esq.
of Kilmore, co. Clare, and had issue,
I. William, m. Phoebe Bingham, and had a son, John Vesey.
II. George, of whom presently.
III. Poole Hickn]an, Lieut. -Col., m. his cousin Mary, dau. of
James Transe, Esq.
IV. John Agmondisham, Gen. in the army, m. the dau. of
— Reyiiell.
V. Francis, Capt. R.N., m. the dau. of — Lloyd, of Carmar-
the I.
I. Frances, i?i. Robert Marshall, Esq. ii. Letitia.
III. Maria, m. Capt. Lindsay, co. ihgo.
The 2nd son,
Rev. Georoe Veset, D.D.. of Derrabard and Merrion
Square, Dublin, Rector of Manfieldstown, co. Louth, Reader
at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, and Chaplain of the
Garrison, Dublin, m. Oct. 1789, Barbara, dau. and heir of
Samuel Taylor, Esq. of Grange, near Swords, co. Dublin, and
by her (who d. 19 Dec. 1832, aged 70), left at his decease, 29
Feb. 1845, aged 84,
I. Samcel, his heir.
I. Anna Jane, m. (licence dated 30 March, 1814) Robert EU-
woud, Esq. of Knoekaboo, co. Roscommon.
II. Saiah, m. 26 July, 1813, Rev. Christophilus Garstin,
Rector of Ballyroney, co. Down, 2nd son of Christupliilus
Garstin, Esq. of Bragganstown, co. Louth, and d. 26 Aug.
1812, leaving issue (.vee Garstin of Brarrganstcwn).
III. Frances, m. 1 June, 1822, Mervyu Stewart, Esq. of
Martray.
IV. Phoebe, m. 18 Aug. 1824, Robert Holt Truell, Esq. of Clon-
inannen, co. 'iVieklow (see that famiUj) .
V. Eleanor, m. liobert Law, M.D., ot Upper Merrion Street,
Dublin.
The son and heir,
Samuel Vesey, Esq. of Derrabard, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 18'26, b. Nov. 1795; m. 10 Feb. 1816, Waller, 3rd dau.
of the Right Rev. John Kearney, D.D., Bishop of Ossory,
previously Provoit of Trin. Coll. Dublin, and by her (who d.
'J.I July, 1876) had issue,
I. John Agmondisham, b. 1819; </. unm. 1861.
II. George Waller, of Derr.ibard.
III. Mebvyn iREVOh, b. 1826, d. 28 Nov. 1877.
I. Anne in. 2 Nov. 1843, James Lendrum, Esq., D.L., of
Magheracross, co. Fermanagh, and had issue.
II. Frances, m. 1346, William Woolsey, Esq. of Castle Bel-
lingham.
in. Isabella^ J j j ^j^^^jj. ^j.Qther, and now of
IV. Waller ^ D^.abard.
V. Zara J
Mr. Vesey d. 12 Dec. 1876, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son,
George Waller Veset, Esq. of Derrabard, co. Tyrone,
J. P. and D.L. co. Tyrone, High Sheriff 1879 and J.P. co.
Cavan, Major late 5th Dragoon Guards, b. I July, 1821 ; d. 28
Feb. 1887, and was s. by his three sisters and co-heiresses.
Arms — Or, on a cross sa. a patriarchal cross of the field.
Cnsf— A hand in armour, holding a laurel-branch, all ppr.
Alotio— Sub hoc signo vinces.
Seat — Derrabard, Omagh.
VESEY OF liUCAN.
CoLTHUEST-VESET,(3rEORGE,Esq.ofLucan House,
CO. Dublin, J. P., Capt. King's Shropsliire Light
Infantry, b. 27 April, 1859.
Xiineage. — This is a branch of the very ancient family of
Vesey, now represented by Viscount De Vesci.
The Right Hon. Agmondisham Vesey, 2nd son of the Most
Rev. John Vesey, Archbishop of Tuam, and brother of Sir
Thomas Vesey, Bart., grandfather of the 1st Viscount De
Vesci, m. 1st, Charlotte, dau. and sole heir of William Sars-
field, Esq. of Lucan, co. Dublin, eldest brother of Patrick,
Earl of Lucan, and by herhad issue, two daus., Anne, wife of
Sir J' dm Bingham, Bart., and Henrietta, wife of Caisar Col-
clough, Esq. of Tintern Abbey. Mr. Vesey vi. 2ndly, Jane,
dau. of Capt. Edward Pottinger, and relict, 1st, of John
Reynolds, of Killabride, and 2ndly, of Sir Thomas Butler,
Bart., by wliich lady (who d. 1746) he had issue.
VIC
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Via
2101
I. Agmondisham, his heir. ii. Edward.
HI. Charles, R.N.
IV. George, to. 1754, his cousin, Letitia, dau. of his uncle,
the Kev. George Vesey, and had a son, George, of whom
presently, as heir to his uncle.
1. Jiine. II. Letitia (Mrp. Meredyth).
ni. Catherine, wife of Anthony Jepiison, Esq. of Mallow,
M.P. . IV. Seniira.
Agmondisham Vesey (whose will, dated 18 March, 1733, was
proved 7 May, 1739) was s. by his son,
Agmondisham Veset, Esq. of Lucan, M.P., Accountant-
General of Ireland, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Ve.=ey,
Bart., Bishop of Ossory, and widow of William Ilandcock,
Esq. of Twyford, co. Wcstaieath, M.P., but by this lady, who
was the accomplished Mrs. Vesey, the friend of Dr. Johnson,
he had no issue. His will bears date 19 Sept. 1772, and was
proved 20 Dec. 1785. His nephew and heir.
Col. Geokge Veset, of Lucan, m. Emily, dau. of the Eight
Hon. David LaTouclie, and had issue, an only child and heir,
Elizabeth Vesey, m. 1818, Sir Nicholas Conway Colthurst,
Bart., and their 2nd son,
Charles Colthurst-Veset, Esq. of Lucan, J.P. co. Kildare,
J.P. and D.L. co. Dublin, High Sheriff 18.58, Col. Dublin Li^ht
Infantry Militia, b. 1826; m. 20 July, 1858, Annie, dau. of
Col. Pavid Eraser, and niece of Lady Stanuus, and had
issue,
I. George, now of Lucan House.
II. Charles Nicholas, Capt. 8th Hussars, 6. 11 Aug. 1360.
III. Edward Robert, b. 30 April, 1862.
This gentleman assumed by royal licence, bearing date 21
Nov. 1860, the additional surname and arms of Vesey, and d.
11 May, 1885.
J riiis— Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, on a cross sa. a patii-
archal cross of the field, for Vesey; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a
fes>e, between three cults courant sa. , as many trefoils .slijiped
or, for Colthurst. OvsJs— 1st, A hand in armour, holding a
laurel-branch, all ppr , for Veset ; 2nd, A colt statant sa., fur
Colthurst. Motto — Sub hoc signo vinces.
Seat — Lucan House, Lucan.
VICKEEMAN OF HEAN CASTLE.
ViCKEEMAN, Chaeles Ranken, Esq. of Hean
Castle, CO. Pembroke, b. 30 Dec. 1817 ; m. 30 Aug.
1850, Jane Dorothy, elder dau. of Eev. Bridges
Harvej, Eector of Doddinghurst, Essex, and bj her
(who d. 14. Feb. 1885) had. issue,
Charles Henby Ranken, 6. 27 Nov. ISOo ; educated at
Eton, and Jesus Coll. Cambridge.
Jane Katheiine Rosalind.
Lineage. — John Vickerman, Esq. of Gray's Inn (son of
John Vickerman, by Fanny his wife), m. 14 Jan. 1813, Anne,
dau. of William Henry Ereemantle, Esq. and by her (who d.
24 June, 1864) had issue,
Charles Ranken, now of Hean Casile.
Francis Lonnbourne, m. and d. at Nelson, N.Z., leaving
issue, four sons and one dau.
Cecilia, m. Robert Barker, Esq., and d. s. p.
Mr. Vickerman d. 30 Sept. 1832.
Seat — Hean Castle, Saundersfoot, co. Pembroke.
Ciubs — Couttitutional, and Junior Constilutional.
VIGORS OF BUEaAGE,
ViGOES, Thomas Meecee Cliefe, Esq. of Bur-
gage, CO. Carlow, J.P. co. Carlow, s. his luicle,
Thomas Mercer Vigors, 7 Sept. 1881, b. 13 March,
1853 ; m. 4 April, 1877, Mary Louisa Helen, eldest
dau. of Col. the Hon. Robert Handcock, and has
issue,
I. Edward Cliffe, 6. 9 Oct. 1878.
II. Ashmead Ludlow Chffe, b. 22 Jan. 1884.
I. Kathleen Mary, 6. 4 Feb. ISSO.
II. Eileen Edmge, 6. 15 May, 1881.
Lineag-e.— Rev. Louis Vigors, of ITolladon, Bridgerule,
North Devon, b. 1578, was the first of the family who settled
in Ireliind. He matriculated at Exeter Coll. Oxford, 5 May,
1598. In the Irish records, he appears as Vicar of Kilfaugh-
na'^eg and Kilcoe, co. Cork, 1616 and 1634; Vicar of Temple-
quinlan, Diocese of Ross, 2 Feb. 1016; Trcasurerof the Cathe-
dral of Ross, 28 March, 1631, installed 7 Jlay same year. He
TO. Thomasine, only dau. of Thomas Call, gent, of Holladon
and Bridgerule, and widow of — Yeo, of Biidgende (marriage
licence dated 18 April, 1610), and d. at Bideford, Nortli
Devon, 9 Oct. 1642, aged 64, and his widow, Thomasine, d. at
Holsworthy, Devon, in March, 1651. " He was seized in fee
of the demesne lands of Hallaeton of the value of £300 per
annum, and divers otherlands and tenements, etc." (Chancery
Proceedings, Charles 1.). His son and heir,
Rev. Urban Vigors, was Rector of Ardnageehy, co. CorT<,
Sept. 1634, and Vicar of Kilworth and Kilcruinp, co. Cork,
1635 to 1039, also Chaplain to Roger, Lord Broghill, 1st Earl
of Orrery, during the Rebellion of 1641. He 7/.. about 1635-S6,
Catherine, dau. of Rev. Thomas Boyle, sister of Richard Boyle,
D.D., Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin, andof Rot;er Boyle, D.D.,
Bishop of Clogher {see Earl of Cork and Orrery, Bdbke's
Peerage and Baronetage), and had issue,
I. Urban, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, of co. Kildare (1700), and of Taghmon, co. Wex-
ford (1707). Hem. in 1674, Kiizabeth Gilbert, widow, of
Castledermot, co. Kildare, and had, w ith two daus. (Mary, m.
Rev. Joshua Thomas, Rector of Ferns, Prebendary of Kil-
rush, CO. Wexiord, son of the Rev. Thomas Thomas,
Prebendary of Clone 1705, and Kilnish 1713; the Rev.
Joshua Thomas d. 1738; and Martha, m. April, 1711, Rev.
James Eurrowes, Rector of Kethard, co. Wexford), a son,
Roger (Rev.\ 6. 1683, ordained by his uncle, Bartholomew
Vigors, Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin, 22 March, 1708,
Rector of Barrah, co. Carlow, Dec. 1710; and also Recterof
Ballyconnoek and Mulrankin, co. Wixfo d; his will is
dated 9 Jan. 1734, and ho d. soon after, leaving, by
Elizabeth hiswite, dau. of John Harvey, Esq. of Killiane,
CO. Wexford, and widow of l.ihard Rowe, Esq. of
Ballyharty, same CO., with two younger sons,
Bartholomew, 6. 1705, and William, and two daus.,
Meek, m. 1736, John Vickers, Esq. (marriage licence
dated 16 Feb.), and Martha, living unra. 1725, an elder
son.
Urban, of Ballyconnick, and New Ross, co. Wexford ; m.
the dau. of Rev. Jcshua Thomas, Prebendary of Kilrush,
CO. Wexford, and had issue,
1 Roger, to. 2 March, 1766, Mrs. Esther Grainger, of
New Ross, widow, and dau. of Hoyd, of Uos.slare.
2 Urban, 6. 1747, a Lieut.-Gen. in the H.E.I.C.S.
(Madras Presidenc>) 1770: 7?i. Elizabeth, widow of
Thnmas Constable. Esq. of Duljlin, and dau. of Joseph
Smith, Esq. of Bristol ; she d. Aug. 1817, aged 79 ; he
d. iu London 10 April, 1815, s. p , and w;is bur. h\
Marylebone Church, where there is a handsome
monument erected to his memory.
3 Bartholomew, a Major in the H.E.I.C.S. (Madras
Presidency), 1770 ; he married in India.
4 Joshua.
1 Margaret, to. Oct. 1761, John Squires, Esq. of New
Ross, she d. April, 1794.
2 Frances, m. (licence dated 12 July, 1760) Solomon-
Riehards, Esq. of Solsborougli, co. Wexford {see
Richards of Solsi,oro%i/li).
3 .Mary, to. Majur John Cott;rave, Madras Engineers,
■who d. 13 April, 1825, leaving issue.
4 Martha, to. Gen. Hewett, C.B., who d. 16 April,
1825, and had issue, one son and two daus.
III. George, living July, 1715.
IV. Bartholomew, b. at Tawton (Bishops Tawton), Devon,
bapt. there 18 Feb. 16i.3, M.A. and LL.B., J. P., Rector of
St. Mary's, Wexford, 1681. In 1668, he was made Clian-
cellor of Ferns, and was for many years Vicar-General of the
diucese. He was promoted Dean of Armagh 29 J une, 1681,
and was consecrated Bishop of Ferns and i.eighlin 8 Marc:.,
1691. He m. circa 1074, Alartha, dau. of Constantino Neale,
Esq. of .New Ross, co. Wexford, and sister of Ven. Bpnjainii>
Neale, Aroh eacon of Leighlin. The Bishop (who lelt by
his will a farm value £548, and £300 to enrich the .See of
Leighlin, and build a manse hoii<e;,rf. 3 Jan. 1721, aged 76,
and was tur. in the Earl of Cork's tomb, in St. Patrick's
Cathedral, Dublin, as was also liis widow, 19 July, 1729.
Their children were,
1 Richard, bapt. in Wexford, 3 Apiil, 1679; bur. in the
Eail of Cork's tomb, St. Patrick's, 21 leb. 10^0-91.
2 Roger, bapt. 16 Jan. 1680.
1 Mary, ni. Rev. Robert Elliott, D.D. of New Ross, and
had issue.
2 Katheiine, 6. in Wexford 29 Dec. 1675, m. John Beau-
champ, Esq. of Ballyloughane, co. Carlow, M.P., and had
issue.
3 Su.sanna, bapt. in Wexford, 2 Sept. 1677 ; m. St. Leger
Gilbert, Esq. of Kilmindiy, Queen's Co. She was bur.
in the Earl of Cuiks tomb, in Dublin, 20 Sept. 1713,
leaving issue.
4 Martha, m. Sir Thomas Burdett, 1st B.ort. of liahenderry
(see Kurke's Peerage and Baronetage, Weldon).
Rev. Urban Vigors d. at Bishops T.awton, Devon, intestate,
16r.2, and administration was gianted to his widow 11 Sept.
that year. His eldest son.
Urban Vigors, Esq. nf Old Leighlin, J.P. co. Carlow and
High Sheriff 1700, and a Commissioner for that co. uniler the
Act 01 William III. cap. 3, 6. 1036. He to. Bridget, dau. of
2102
Tia
THE LANDED GENTRY.
Via-
Allen Tench, Esq. of Staplestown, co. Cavlow (yoiuifjcst son
of — Tench, Esq. of Nantwich, co. Chester, who eamc to
Jreland about lOio. and wa.'; granted hy Kiiic Ciiakles II.
t'states in the cos. of Wexford and Carlow), and sister of
John Tench, Esq. of Mulliuderry, co. Wexford, and had two
.•^ons,
I. EicHARD. his heir.
ji. Thomas, of Hevwood and Perryfore. in Queen's Co.
17U, of Sohlon. l)evon, 172o, and of Corres, co. Carlow,
1729, b. 1S84. Capt. of the Black Horse (Liijonier's Dra-
goons\ J. P. Queens Co., and Hish SheritT 1714. By
Marjraret his 1st wife, he had four sons and one dau., 1
Urban, 6. 14 .Tulv, 1704, liviufr.Tune, 17'J9; 2 Bartholomew,
b. 3 Aug. 1705, d. -0 Jan. 1706; 3 John, of Voughal, co.
Cork, ft! 24 June. 1709; 4 Bourke, b. 13 Jidy, 171.^); 1 Lucy,
6. 14 Pec. 1707. m. 1st, Sept. 1728, Michael Hcwctson, Esq.,
of PuWin (2nd son of Christopher Hcwctson and his wife,
Ursula Wallis, 31. P. for Thouiastown, co. Kilkenny, 1695,
and great grandson of Christopher Hewerson, Treasurer of
Christ Cluirch Cathedral, Publin, 1!J9C-1604), and 2ndly.
Jan. 1735. Samuel Carpenter, Esq., and d. April, 1751. He
VI. 2ndlv, I )ec. 1 735, Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor, widow, hy whom
(who.i."l737) he had no issue. He m. 3rd'iy, Nov. 1737,
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Mercer, Esq. of Tlie Lodge,
Eagenalstown, co. Carlow, by whom he had further issue,
two sons and as many dans. ; 5 Richard, of Orchard, co.
Carlow, b. 17:'9, d. 17bO: C Edward (Rev.), of whom here-
after; 2 Mary, d. young; 3 Bridget, m. Nov. 17Ga, William
Dawson, Esq. of Noghaval, co. Westmeath. Capt. Vigors
<f. Oct. 1750; his youngest son,
Edward (Rev.), of Burgage, co. Carlow, Rector of Shan-
kill, co. Kilkenny, 17Sl, b. 1747, M.A.,T.C.P. ; ra. 1773,
Warv, dau. of Edward Low, Esq. of Lissoy, co. West-
meath, and d. 27 June, 1797 (will dated 2 June, 1794),
leaving (with two daus., Elizabeth, d. unm., bO July,
1S2S, and JIaria, m. 4 Sept. 1805, Rev. George Alcock.
Rector of Ullard, co. Kilkenny, and d. 5 March, 1»64), a
.son,
Thomas Mercer (Rev.), of Burgage, Rector of Powers-
town, CO. Kilkenny, 1817, until his death in 1880, b. 23
Oct. 1775. B.A. Trin. Coll. Publin, 1790, M.A. 1832,
ordained 26 March, 1797 ; m. 27 Aug. 1810, Anne, dau.
of liev. John Clitfe, of New Ross, and co-heir of her
brother, John Chffe, by whom (whocL 1 Oct. 1861, aged
781 he had eight sons and two daus. He d. 7 April,
1850 ; his issue were
1 Edward, 6. 21 Oct. 1811; d. 2mm. at Toulouse 16
Dec. 1828.
2 John Cliffe, b. 1 Jan. 1813; d. 14 Jan. 1813.
S John Cliffe, B.A., TCP., J. P. co. Carlow, late
Major in the Carlow Rifles, b. 22 June, 1814: d. unm.
10 Jan. 1881, at Burgage. He bequeathed his estates
to his brother, Thomas Mercer, for his lifetime, and
after his death to his nephew, Thomas Mercer Cliffe,
who s. to them in Sept. of the same year through
the death of his uncle, Thomas Mercer.
4 Bartholomew Urban, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1839,
Ik 24 May, 1817 ; to. 3 June, 1852, at Perth, Western
Australia, Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Col.
John Bruce, andrf. at Perth, 15 March, 1854, when he
was Acting-Advocate-General of the colony, leaving
liy his wife (who m. 2ndly, 15 June, 18U5, Charles
Leathley, Esq. of Roseville, Hampton, Middlesex,
and d. 1 Oct. 1877) one son, Thomas Mercer Cliffe,
now of Burgage.
5 Thomas Mercer, M.I.C.E., b. 19 Sept. 1819, B.A.
Trin. Coll. Publin, Superintending Engineer Northern
Railway, Nattore, Bengal. "Paring the Sonthal
insurrection he received the thanks of the Governor
General and Council of India for having given the
first check to that rebellion." Ho lu. 13 Jan. 1857,
.Sophie, youngest dau. of Rev. Charles William
iKiyne, Prebendary of Fethard, co. Wexford, and d. 7
Supt. 1881, at Burgage, leaving issue bv her (who d. 5
Kov. 1865). 1 Charles Thomas Poyne, Ceylon C.S., b.
II Pec. 1-67, m. 22 April, 1882, at Colombo, Ceylon,
Eobina Margaret, 2nd surviving dau. of William Fer-
gu.son, F.L.S., of Kelvin Grove, Colombo, and has
issue, Mer\-yn Poyne, b. 19 Nov. 1886, Esmcc Innes,
b. 22 June, 1885; and EUinor May, b. at Colombo, 29
July, 1892 ; 2 Thomas Mercer, Capt. 4tli (King's Own)
liegt., b. 24 Oct. 1859, m. 17 Pec. 1892, at IMalta,
^■ellie Josephine, dau. of J.Rhatigan, Esq.; 3 Pliilip
Urban Walter, Capt. 11th (North Pevon) Regt., 6. 8
Feb. 1868, »/t. 21 Oct. 1^91, Anna Louisa Hyacinthe,
Srd dau. of the late Rev. Hyacinth P'Arcy, of Clifden
Castle, CO. Galway, and has issue. Hyacinth P'Arcy;
4 Clitfe Henry, Capt. Royal Irish Regt., b. 9 June,
1S64.
6 Percy, 6. 28 Pec. 1820, B.A. Trin. Coll. Publin, 1848,
High sheriff of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope
for many years, d. unm. in London 5 Feb. I8»9.
7 Richard William (Rev.), b. 20 Nov. 1823, M.A.
Ti in. Coll. Publin, 1867, ordained 17 Oct. 1852, Curate
of Westbury. co. Gloucester, 1859, of Henbury, 1861-9 ;
Rector of Littleton-on-Severn, 1869-75, of Eiidge,
Sussex, ib75-9 and Rector of Llanwenarth, Piocese
of Hereford, 1879. He m. 1 Nov. 18G6, Emily, dau.
of Philip Vaughan, Esq. of Redland House, co.
Gloucester, and has issue, 1 Thomas Mercer de Cliffe ;
2 Richard Percy Lyttleton, 2nd Lieut. Connaught
Rangers : 1 Emily Edith; 2 Eva Alic Maude.
8 Philip Poyne, of Hollnden, co. Carlow, J. P., High
.Slieritf 1894, served on the stafTin Ireland 1862-63, and
with the 11th and 19lh Regts. in Australia. Burmah,
and India, Col. late eomnianding 19th (the Princess of
Wales's Own) Regt., retired on full pay 12 Jan. 1881;
m. 19 July, 1882, Margaret Caroline, 3rd dau. of
Major Henry J. P. W'>odhead, of Heathtield House,
Sussex, and 12, Norfolk Terrace, Brighton, and has
issue, Esther Alice.
1 Sarah.
2 Anne Maria, h. 29 Oct. 1829; d. 18 Jan. 1830.
Mr. Urban Vigors was attainted by the Parliament of James II.,
and was subsequently a Commissioner for co. Carlow under
the Act 10 William III., d. 7 May, 1716, aged 80 years, and
was s. by his eldest son,
Richard Vigors, Esq. of Old Leighlin, cornet in Capt.
Pierce Butter's troop of Pragoons, 1702, High .Sheriff co.
Carlow 1714; )u. 1st, Mary, granddau. of Samuel and Mary
Green, by whom (who d. 2 March, 1704) he h:id no issue. He
m. 2ndly, 1705, Jane, dau. of John Cliffe, Esq. (Cromwell's
Secretary at War in Ireland) and sister of John ClitTe, Esq. of
Mulrancan (see Cliffe of Bcllevuc), by whom (who was b. 16
June, 1682, and d. Nov. 1768) he had issue,
I. Bartholomew (Very Rev.), his heir.
II. John, successor to his brother.
III. Thomas, d. unm. 3 Dee. 1779.
I. Ellinor, b. 1710 ; m. Feb. 1736, William Cliffe, Esq. of New
Ross, and d. 9 Nov. 1806.
Mr. Vigors d. intestate 1723 ; administration was granted to his
widow 2 March, 17'24, and he was s. by his eldest son.
Vert Rev. Bartholomew Vigors, of Old Leighlin, Dean of
Leighlin, b. 3 Aug. 1707, appointed Chancellor of Leighlin,
27 Aug. 1740, Rector of Wells, co. Carlow, 20 Jan. 1740, and
Dean of Leighlin, 16 Jan. 1749; Rector of Shankhill, co.
Kilkenny, 1749, Rector of Aghada, co. Carlow, 1741-50; vi.
1732, Frances, dau. of Stephen Peane, Esq. of Publin, and
niece cf Arthur Price, P.P., Archbishop of Cashel. She
d. intestate, and admon. was granted to her niece, Mary
Bradford, 8 Nov. 1785. He d. s. p. 17 Nov. 1753, and was bur.
in the Earl of Cork's tomb at St. Patrick's, when he was s. by
his brother,
John Vigors, Esq. of Old Leighlin, b. 19 Aug. 1709, High
Sheriff co. Carlow 1766, Freeman of Ross, 22 Feb. 1731. He
m. 6 Nov. 1751, Anne, eldest dau. of Nicholas Aylward, Esq.
of Shankhill Castle, co. Kilkenny, and had by her (who d.
March, 1802) three sons and two daus,
I. Bartholomew, b. 19 Sept. 1752, d. unm. v. p., 11 Sept. 1771.
II. Nicholas Aylward, his heir.
III. Richard (Rev.), b. 28 July, 1760, B.A. Trin. Coll. Publin,
1783; d. unm. 1819.
I. Catherine, b. 15 July, 1755 ; d. unm. 18 March, 1790; will
dated 7 Feb. 1790.
II. Jane, b. 26 March, 1762; m. 12 March. 1784, Philip
Poyne, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, son of Very Rev. Charles
Poyne, P.P., Pean of Leighlin, and had issue.
Mr. John Vigors d. 6 Oct. 1776, aud was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son,
Nicholas Aylward Vigors, Esq. of Old Leighlin and Bell-
mount, CO. Carlow, Capt. II.M. 29th Regt., served in the
American war, b. 3 Nov. 1755; m. 1st, 17 June, 1781, Cathe-
rine, dau. of Solomon Richards, Esq. of Solsborough, co. Wex-
ford, and by her (who d. 15 March, 1802; had issue,
I. Nicholas Aylward, his heir.
I. Frances, b. 5 May, 1782; d. 3 May. 1786.
II. Anne, b. 3 June, 1782; d. unm. '26 March, 18G9, bur. at
Old Leighlin.
III. F''rances Richards, bapt. at Old Leighlin 22 Pec. 1788 ;
m. Casemir Pierre Adrian d'llerisson, Chef d'Escadron of
the Garde du Corps of Charles X., King of France, and
settled at the Chateau de Brae, near Toulouse. She d. 24
June, 1877, aged 79.
IV. Matilda, h. July, 1793; m. William Richards Perinzy,
Esq. of CO. Wexford, aud d. s. p. 27 Nov. 1870, bur. at Old
Leighlin.
Mr. Vigors TO. 2ndly, 5 Pec. 1803, Mary Jane, dau. of Col.
Hon. John Browne, 13th Light Pragoons, by his wife Eli;'.abeth,
youngest dau. of Hon. Richard Allen (brother of Lord Allen),
by whom (whocZ. 20 Oct. 1828, aged 49) he had issue,
I. Thomas Tench, of Erindale, co. Carlow, b. 10 Sept. 1804,
J. P. and P.L. for co. Carlow, and High Sheriff 1843; m. 1
Oct. 1832, Jane, dau. and heir of Gilbert Pickering Rudkin,
Esq. of Wells, co. Carlow, by whom (who m. 2ndly, June,
1852, Patrick Murphy, Esq., Q.C., Assistant-Barrister, co.
Cavan, and d. at Boulogne, 29 Oct. 1879, aged 80), he left at
his decease 20 Feb. 1840,
vm
THE LANDED GENTRY,
VIN
2103
IIknri Rodkin, s. his uncle.
Mary Jane, 6. 183); d. loim. 3 Sept. 1850.
ji. Joshua Allen (Col. \ hapt. at Old Lfighlin 23 Dec. 1805,
,-<rvcd in H.M. 52nd l.ijiht Infantry in Die West Indies,
Canada, and in India during llie Mutiny. He commanded
Uw storming party of his regt. at the capture of Delhi in
!>-'i7; '/)!. 1 Sept. 1863, at Wintertown, co. Dublin, Mary,
2iid dau. of ihe late William Cary, Esq. of co. Carlow, and
,'. s. p. 30 March, IS65.
jii. Horatio Nelson Trafalgar (Gen.), b. 11 March, 1807,
commanded H.M. )3th Light Infantry, and afterwards the
St. Helena Eejtt., and was acting Governor of that island,
."-ervcd in the Cabul campaign i8iH-39 ; was sent in pur-
suit of the Ruler of Candahar, and led the storming party of
liis regiment at the storming and capture ol Ghuznee ; was
]Moscnt at the capture of Cabul. and received the pension
iiir "distinguished service." He m. 24 Dec. 1839, Clara
:>Ialilda, dau. of Samuel Butler. Esq., and by her (who d. at
i-andour, Bengal, 9 Nov. 1842) had issue,
1 Horace Butler, b. 23 Oct. 1842 ; d. at Sukkur, in Scinde,
8 Feb. 1844.
1 Clara Georgina, d. unm. in Carlow 5 May, 1883.
Gi-n. Vigors d. in Paris 21 June, 1S64, aged 67, and was
l.ur. in Pere-la-Chaise.
iv. Charles Henry Fitzroy Stanhope, 6. 3 May, 1810, served
as Lieut, in H.M. 87tli Royal li i.sli Fusiliers ; he was killed
iiy a fail when riding the Garrison Steeplechase, at the
'•Jloor of Meath," near Dublin, 9 April, 1844, u«jii., aged
34, bur. at Old Leighlin.
V. John Urban, b. 14 Dec. 1811, served in H.M. 9th Regt. in
India in the campaign of 1812, in Afghanistan, and in the
Sutlej campaign, present at the battles ol Moodtee, Feroze-
sliah (in which he was wounded), and Sobraon (med?l and
two clasps); m. Sophie Mary Anne, dau. of Capt. John
llraham, Ceylon Rifles, by whom (whorf. Is.iS; he had issue,
1 Richard Eitzroy Stanhope Vigors, settled in Kew South
Wales.
1 Dorothea Eleanor.
He d. 20 Aug. 1865, in New South AVales.
I Dorothea Elizabeth, in. Henry Cary, Esq. of Carlow, who
.'. s.p. 9 April, 1863. She d. in Dublin, 2 March, 1886.
Sir. i\f. A. Vigors d. 3 March, 1828, and was buried at Old
Leighlin. He was s. by his eldest son,
XicHOLAS Aylwakd VinoBs, Esq. of Old Leighlin. 6. 1785,
D.C.L., Trin. Coll. Oxford, July, 1832, Capt. in the I'oot
<iuards, and served in the Peninsular War, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Barossa, 5 March, 1811. He was
D.L. CO. CarloW; and M.P. for that co. from 1832 until his
<Ieath. He d. unm. in London 26 Oct. 1840, in his 55th year,
^lud was bur. in the nave of the Cathedral of Old Ltighlin,
when the representation of the family devolved onhis nephew,
IlESHT KuDKiN Vigors, Esq. of Erindale, Capt. in the
Carlow Rifles, formerly Capt. in H.M. 10th Regt., ra. 20 Aug.,
1862, Mary Harriet, eldest dau. of John Campbell. Esq. (one
of the Campbells of Baibcck, N.B.), Civil Commissioner and
Resident Magistrate, Cape of Good Hope, and had issue,
Thomas Nicholas, b. at Boulogne 2 May, 1863; d. unm.
19 Nov. 1879.
Capt. H. E. Vigors d. at Kingstown, co. Dublin, 20 Jlarch,
1883, aged 48. His widow m. 2ndly, 23 Sept. 1885, Lieut. -Col.
Edward II. Butler (of the Butlers of Broomville, co. Carlow),
lommanding the Carlow Rifles, and d. 21 Nov. the same
year.
.4rm5— 1st, arg., three stags' heads erased at the neck gu.,
iiltired or, for Vigors; 2nd, erm., a fesse sa., charged with a
trefoil between two mullets or, between tliree wolves' heads
■erased sa., for Cliffe ; 3rd, az., a chevron between three
<'stoiles arg., for Carr ; 4ih, sa., a wolf rampant and in chief
Tluee estoiles or, for Wilson. Crest — A stag's head erased, as
ill the arms. Motto — Spectemur agendo.
Scat — Burgage, Leighlin Bridge, co. Carlow.
VINCENT OF BOSTON LODGE.
Vincent, William Claeke, Esq. of Boston
T.odge, CO. York, b. 11 Dec. 1828.
Liineag-e.— John Viscent, Esq. who was Sheriff of
Limerick in 1696, served the office of Mayor of th.at city in
■1703 and 1727. He m. Phoebe Brown, widow of John Iliggin-
1 ctliam. Chancellor of Limerick, and left issue (will proved
1735),
I. John, whose will was proved 1766. ii. Richard.
HI. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
JV. Arthur, Mayor of Limerick 1728, will proved 1761, left
by Blanche Waller his wile, two sons,
1 Arthur.
2 John, 7)1. 1st, Katherine Love, and 2ndly, Lucy Westrop,
and was ancestor of the Vincents of Erinagh and
Hummer HilL.
I. Anne, 6. 6 Aug. 1717, Ven. John Brown, Archdeacon of
Limerick.
II. Alice, m. George Roche. Esq., M.P.
III. Elizabeth, m. John Davis, Ksq.
IV. Phoebe, m. Matthew MapNamara, Esq.
The 3rd son,
Thomas Vincent, Esq., was Mayor of Limerick in 1736 and
1740; his will was proved 1744. By Alicia his wife, he left,
with two other daus.,
I. George.
II. Exham, Mayor of Limeriek 1770, had two sons and a
dau., I Exham; 2 John Prendergast ; and Anne, m. W.
Fosbery, Esq.
I. Blanche, m. Edmond Moroney, Esq.
The eldest son,
George Vincent, Esq. of Parteen House, co. Clare, was
Mayor of Limerick in 1761, and d. 1810. He m. Anne, dau. of
Rev. John Tunnadine, of Park, and sister of John Tunnadine,
Master in Chancery, and M.P. for Askeaton, by whom (who
d. 1808) he had issue,
I. Thomas, 6. 1753, SherifT of Limerick 1776, who d. v. p.
leaving by Miss Unthank his wife, two daus. and an only
son,
George Vincent, Esq. of Parteen House, Capt. 4th Foot,
who 3. his grandfather, sold Parteen, vi. and d. in France,
leaving two sons, Thomas and George, and one dau
Julia.
II. George (twin with Thomas), of whom hereafter.
III. John Tunnadine, of Hemsworth, D.L. West Riding, co.
York, Lieut.-Col. 3rd West York Militia, 6. 1701; d. 1846,
aged 85 ; to. 1st, 17S4, Mary, dau. of William Read, Esq. of
Leeds, who d. 1787, leaving a son,
John Read, of Hemsworth, Major 4th Foot, 6. 1787 : d.
1874, aged 87, leaving issue, by Lucy Longston his wife,
I John Matson, Capt. 3rd Batt. York and Lancaster
Regt., J. P. for West Hiding, co. York, 6. 1849; 2 Matson
(Rev.), M.A. University Coll. Oxford ; 1 Lucy, to. 1874,
Charles James Backhouse ; 2 Mary Read.
He m. 2ndly, Charlotte, dau. and co-heir of F. Foumess,
Esq. of Hemsworth, and had another son,
Matson (Rev.), of Hemsworth, m. Tabitha Longston.
IV. Exham, of Violet Hill. co. Clare, J. P., r,i. Marcella Going,
and d. 1818, leaving issue.
I. Rebecca, m. W. Long. Esq.
II. Martha, to. Nicholas Bisehoff, Esq.
III. Anne, in. J. McAdam, Esq.
The 2nd son,
George Vincent, Esq., was Capt. in the 9th Foot, served
in America under Gen. Sir John Burgoyne, and was taken
prisoner there, b. 1753; m. 1784, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir
of William Read, Esq. of Leeds, by Hannah Buxton his wife
(descended from Buxton, of Buxton, co. Derby), by whom (who
d. 1837, aged 89) he had a dau. Hannah, who d. young, and
three sons,
George, of Wakefield, 6. 1788 ; d. 1862.
William Read, who continued the line.
Thomas Buxton, of Scarborough, b. 1791 ; d. 1866.
Capt. Vincent d. 1834, aged 81, his 2nd son,
William Read Vincent, Esq. of Boston Lodge, co. York,
Capt. 3rd West York Militia, 6. 1790; m. 1827, .Sarah, dau.
and co-heir of John Clarke, Esq. of Boston Lodge, and
Wakefield, by Betty his wife, dau. and heir of Richard
Vavasour, Esq. of Eothwell (descended from Vavasour, of
Haslewood), by whom (who d. 27 Dec. 1863, aged 62) he had
issue,
I. William Clarke, now of Boston Lodge.
II. John, late Capt. 7tith Foot. 6. 15 June, 1830; r,i. 1862,
Ann, dau. of Rev. James Linton, of Hemingford House,
CO. Huntingdon, and has issue,
1 William Henry Hutchinson, 6. 28 April, 1863.
2 Thomas Montagu. 3 Charles.
1 Ada Cecile. 2 Alice Mary.
I. Elizabeth Dorothy, m. Robert Greene, Esq. of Scalby
Hall.
II. Sarah Vavasour, m. Capt. Charles Newton Biggs, and d.
1885, leaving one son and two daus., Charles William Vava-
sour, Kathleen Sarah, and Ada Gertrude.
III. Emily Mary.
Capt. Vincent d. 14 March, 1862, aged 71, and was s. by his
eldest son, the present representative.
^riii.'! — Az., three cinquefoils arg. and a border or. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet or. a griffin's head gu., charged with a
trefoil or. Motto— Vincent qui se vineent.
£ea<— Boston Lodge, near Tadcuster, co. York.
VINCENT OF SUMMERHILL.
Vincent, Aethue Hahe, Esq. of Siimmerhill,
CO. Clare, J.P., High Sheriff IbOO, Col. (retired)
2104
VIN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VIV
3rd (King's Own) ITiusars, h. 19 Feb. 1840: w.
1st, 1 Feb. 1871, Elizabeih Eose, dau. of David
Davidson jManson, Esq. of Spjnie, eo. Moray, N.B.,
smd by lier (who d. 17 Dec. Is7i)) has issue,
I. Berkeley, 6. 4 Dec. 1S71.
II. Arthur Kose, 6. 9 June, IS7i>.
I. Helena Marion Stewart Jlaekenzie.
He m. 2ndly, 1 Dec. 1S83, Gertrude Mary, only
child of Richard Birley Daxendalc, Esq. of Black-
inore End, Herts, and 35, Tortman Square, W., and
has further issue,
II. Aileen Mary.
III. Angela Clare Gertrude.
IV. Ailsie Noreen Cynthia.
Lineagre This branch of the Vincent family lias been
established in the cos. of Limerick and Clare since the reign
of William III.
John Vi.ncent, Esq., Sheriff of Limerick 1696, and Mayor
1703 and 1727, in. Phoebe Brown, widow of John lliggin-
liotham. Chancellor of Limerick, and left issue,
I. John, whose will was proved in 17CG.
If. Eichard.
III. Thomas, Slayor of Limerick 17.36 and 1740, from whom
descend the Vincents of Boston Lodge, co. York.
IV. Artucr, of whom here.ifter.
I. Anne, Hi. Ven. John Brown, Archdeacon of Limerick.
II. Alice, )ii. George Roche, Esq., M.l'. for Limerick 1713-15.
III. Elizabeth, m. John I). i vies, Esq.
IV. i'huebe, m. Matthew MacXamara, Esq.
oohn Vincent's will was proved 1735. His 4th son,
Arthur Vincent, Esq., Mayor of Limerick 17'2S (whose
will was proved 1761), m. Blanche, sister of George Waller,
Esq. (of the Castle Waller family), and had a son,
John Vincent, Esq. of Limerick, who m. 1st, 17.'j1, Cathe-
rine, dau. of John Love, Esq. of Castle Saffron, co. Cork, and
by her had, with three daus., three sons,
I. Arthur, his heir.
II. William, Col. 62nd Regt., b. 1762 ; in. Miss Fanny Iloare,
and d. s. p.
III. Jolin, Gen. in the army, Col. 69th Regt., 6. 1764; d. v.nm.
184!3.
He m. 2ndly, Lucy, dau. of Thomas Westropp, Esq. of Bally-
sreen, co. Limerick, and widow of Capt. Lindsay, and by her
had, with four daus., three sons,
IV. Thomas, b. 1769.
V. George (Uev.), b. 1772, Rector of Shanagolden.
VI. Berkeley, Lieut. 19th liegt.
The eldest son,
Arthir Vincent, Esq. of Summerhill, co. Clare, b. 1761 ;
m. 1783, Mary, dau. of Berkeley Westropp, Esq., and had
issue,
I. William, Col. 82nd Regt., 6. 1786; m. Francos Blood, and
d. s.p. Is34.
II. George, of Erinagh, co. Clare, in. Henrietta, dau. of John
Massy, Esq. of Waterpark, co. Clare, and had issue,
1 Arthur William, m. Dorothea, dau. of Blood Smyth,
Ksq. of Castle Kergus. co. Clare, and has issue, one dau.
Fanny, m. Cajit. I>ugent, li..4.
2 John Berkeley, Lieut. 5ith Itegt , d. unm. 186.").
1 Ellen, m. 14 Dec. 1853, Col. Jesse Lloyd, of lialljlcck,
CO. Monaglian.
2 Mary, ui. Matthew Smyth, Esq., Q.C., of Castle Fergus.
III. Bekkellt, of SumiueihiU.
The 3rd son,
Berkeley Vincent, Esq. of Summerhill, Lieut. 49th Regt.,
b. 21 Jan. 1803: hi. 26 Feb. 1835, Helena, dau. of John Hare,
Esq. of Deer Park, co. Tipperary, and by her (who d. 25
April, 18s2), had issue,
I. Arthur Hare, now of Summerhill.
II. John Love, Col. late .Northumberland Fusiliers, b. 15 .\ug.
1842; m. 22 Nov. 1882, Edith Mabel, only child of William
K. Croker, Esj. ot Alston, co. Limerick.
I. Elizabeth Westropp, >u. Cliichester Hartigan, Esq.
II. Mary Frances, 7/6. 12 June, 18G2, James Saijtli O'Grady,
Esq. of Erinagh, co. Clare.
III. Helena Hare, m. 26 Feb. 1868, Dudley O'Grady, Esq.,
J. P. of Ballynort, co. Limerick, and by him (who d. 25
Feb. 1833) had issue, Standish Darby, Dudley Vincent, and
Helena Louisa.
Mr. Vincent d. 19 Jan. 1882.
ArM.1 — .\z., three quatrefoils arg. Cre.it — Out of a ducal
coronet or, a critlin's head. Mottn — Vincenti dabiiur.
Scat — Sumuiertiill, Castle Coimell, co. Clare.
VIVIAN OF BOS AH AN.
ViviAx, Arthue Pendarves, Esq. of Bosahan,
Cornwall, J.P., High Sheriff 1689, and J.P., D.L.,
and County Councillor co. Glamorgan, M.P. for West
Cornwall 1868-1885, Deputy-Warden of the Stan-
naries of Devon and Cornwall, Col. Commanding
2nd Vol. Batt. Welsh Regt., b. 4 June, 1834 ; m.
1st, 4 IMarch, 18G7, Augusta Emily, 2nd dau. of
Edwin Kichard, 3rd Earl of Dunraven, K.P., and
by her (who d. 11 Feb. 1877) has issue,
I. Henry Wyndham, 6. 3 Feb. 1868.
II. Gerald William, Lieut. R.N. b. 10 June, 1869.
I. Caroline Mabel, b. 26 June, 1873.
II. Clarice Gertrude, b. 3 Blarch, 1875.
Col. Vivian »n. 2ndly, 10 March, 1880, Lady Jane-
Dalrymple, dau. of John Hamilton, 10th Earl of
Stair, K.T., and by her has further issue,
III. Edith Evelyn, 6. 22 Dec. 1880.
IV. Lilian Ursula, 6. 18 July, 1883.
Lineag'e. — The family of Vivian is of great antiquity in
the CO. of Cornwall. The family before us is descended from
the branch that resided at Trenoweth, in the parish of St.
CoUimb, in the same parish. These estates, with Withiel and
other property in the co. of Cornwall, passed to the Trelo-
warren family in the reign of William III., by the marriage
of the heiress, Mary Vivian, with Sir Eicliard Vyvyan, Bart,
of Trelowarren.
Thomas Vivian (2nd son of John Vivian, of Trewan, an*
Mary Cavell, his wife), 6. 1617, was grandfather of Thomas-
Vivian, of Comprigney, who m. Lucy Glynn, and had a.
son.
The Rev. Thomas Vivian, of Cornwood, Devon, who m.
1747, Mary, dau. of John Hussey, Esq. of Oakhampton,
Barrister-at^Law, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Thomas, d. unm. 1773.
III. Kichard, in holy orders. Rector of Bushey, Herts, m.
Miss Emniett, and d. 1825, leaving four sons and two daus.
Tlicir youngest son Edward, d. 30 March, 1893
IV. William Henry, in holy orders. Rector of Charles, co.
Devon, m. Frances Wingrove, and d. s. p. 13 Nov. 1840.
Rev. Thomas Vivian dying 1793, was s. by his son,
John Vivian, Esq. of Truro, Vice Warden of the Stannariesy
5)!. 24 Aug. 1774, Betsey, only surviving child of the Rev.
Richard Cranch, and dying 7 Dec. left i.ssuo,
I. Richard Hussey, created a Baronet 19 Jan. 1828, and
elevated to the Peerage in 1841 as Barom Vivian (see.
Burke's Peerage).
II. John Henry, of whom presently.
III. 'ihoiiias, d. unm. 1821.
The 2nd son,
John Henry Vivian, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S., of Singleton, co.
Glamorgan, M.P. from 1832 till his death 1855, and Major
Royal Stannary Artillery, J.P. and D.L., 6. 9 Aug. 1785-
(brother of Richard Hussey, 1st Lord Vivian, as above), b.
9 Aug. 1785, m. 30 Oct. 1816, Sarah, eldest dau. of Arthur-
Jones, Esq., late of The Priory, Reigate, and formerly of
Caervallack, co. Flint, and by her (who d. 8 Sept. 1886) had
issue,
I. Henuy Husset, created a T?aronet 1882, and raised to the-
Pccrage 1893 as liARON Swansea (see Bubkb's Peerage).
II. Wiiliam Graham, 7, Belgrave Square, S.W., b. 25 Kov.
1827, J.P. and D.U co. Glamorgan, High Sheriff 1866.
III. Arthur Pendarves, now of Bosahan.
IV. Richard Glynn, M.A., D.L., 6. 31 Aug. 1835; m. II
JMarch, 1885, Laura llermione Beatrice, only dau. and heir
of Henry Craigie llalkett, Esq., liengal Civil Service, and
was divorced on her petition 6 June, 1891.
I. Betsy Sarah, n. 29 Aug. 1-40, the Right Hon. Sir Williami
Gibson Craij.', 2nd Bart., who d. 1878.
II. Caroline Gertrude Walker, m. 21 June, 1848, William
Jones Lloyd, Esq. of Langleybury, Watford, who d. 1885.
lu. Henrietta Letilia Victoria, in. 7 Dec. 1865, Major
Clement Walker Heneage, V.C, of Couipton, Wilts, lat«
8th Hussars.
IV. Uulcie Charlotte.
Major Vivian d. 10 Feb. 1855.
.4i-His— Or, on a chevron az. between three lions' head*
erased ppr., as many annulets of the Held, a chief ejnbattled
gu., thereon a wreath ot oak of the tirst between two martlets
arg. Creit — Ifsiiant from a bridge of one arch embattled at
each end, a tower ppr., a demi hussar of II. M. 18th Regt. o£
Hussars habited, armed and accoutred, holding in his dexter
hand a sabre all ppr., and in his sinister a peanon flying tohia
sinister gu. Mollo — Vivo anima dei.
Seat — Bosalian, St. Martin, R.S.O., CornwalL
TYN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
ViN
2105
VYNER OF GATJTBY.
Ytneb, Eobebt Chables de Gbey, Esq. of
Grtutby Hall, co. Lincoln, of Newbr Hall and
rairfieid, CO. York, and of Coombe Hurst, Surrey,
D.L. CO. York, High Sheriff co. Cheshire 1893, late
Capt. Grenadier Guards, b. 13 Feb. 1842 ; m. 10
July, 1865, Eleanor Margaret, dau. of Rev. Slingsby
Duncombe Sliuflo, and has issue,
I. Mary Evelyn, m. 31 July, 1886, AIwyne-Frederick, 2nd
son of Marquess of Northampton (see Burke's Peerage),
and has issue,
Edward Rohert Francis, 6. 14 Dec. 1891.
II. Violet Aline, m. 19 July, 1890, Earl of Eosslyn («ce
Bdrke's Peerage) and has issue,
Francis Edward Scudamore, Lord Loughborough, t.
16 Nov. 1892.
Rosahelle Milliccnt.
Ijineag-e.— This family is stated to have been seated in
CO. Gloucester temp. Eichard II.
EiCHARD Yyner, Esq. of Cirencester, co. Gloucester, 21
IIenrt VII., purchased the estate of Ashelworth in that co.,
in which he was s. by his son,
John Vyner, Esq. of Ashelworth, 30 Henry VIII., who d.
about 6 Queen Elizabeth, leaving two sons, John and Henry.
The elder,
John Vtner, Esq. of Ashelworth. by his wife Joan, had two
sons, 1. John, who had four sons, 1 Thomas, bapt. 6 Oct. 1509,
2 Eichard, bapt. 26 Jan. 1573, 3 Henry, bapt. 1 Sept. 1574,
4 Robert, bapt. 24 March, 1578; ii. Thomas, of whom
presently. Mr. Vyner sold Ashelworth 1 James I. His
younger son,
Thomas Vtner, Esq. of North Cemey, co. Gloucester, to.
twice. By his 1st wife, Margaret, who was buried at North
Cerney, 8 Sept. 1578, he had three sons and four daus.,
I. Eichard, who bad two sons, 1 DanycU, bapt. 10 July,
1596; 2 Eichard, bapt. 5 Nov. 1598.
II. William, of whom hereafter.
m. Eobert, bapt. at North Cerney, 23 Aug. 1573.
I. Joanna, bapt. 20 April, 1.568, d. nam.
II. Katherine, bapt. 21 Nov. 1572.
III. Mary, bapt. 3 July, 1575; m. Samuel Moore, and had
issue, Samuel, Mary, Sarah, and Alice.
IV. Anne, bapt. 8 Sept. 1578 ; m. Mr. Stafferton.
Mr. Vyner m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Daniel Ellis, and had
further issue,
IV. Daniel, bapt. 15 Dec. 1588, d. young.
V. Thomas (sir), 1st Bart, of London, twin with Daniel,
Lord Mayor of London 1653, knighted by Oliver Cromwell
8 Feb. 1654, and created a Bart. 18 June, 1661, 7". 1st,
Anne, dau. of Eichard Parsons, merchant, by whom he had
four daus., 1 Anne, d. iinm. ; 2 Mary, m. Sir Eicliaid
Napier, Knt. ; 3 Elizabeth, m. Sir Henry rickering, 1st
Bart, of Whadtlon; 4 Eebecca, to. Sir Eichard Pigott, Knt.
He TO. 2ndly, Honor, dau. of George Humble, of London,
and sister of Sir « illiam Humble, 1st Bart, of London, by
whom (Who d. 1656) he had two sons,
1 George (Sir), his heir.
2 Thomas, Clerk of the Patents, d. s. p. 5 Feb. 1666.
Sir Thomas m. Srdly, Alice EoLiinson, widow of Alderman
John Penin, but by her (who d. 1682) he had no issue. He
(i. 11 May, 1665, and was s. by his eldest son,
George (Sir), 2nd Bart., m. Abigail, dau. and co-heir of
Alderman Sir John Lawrence, Knt.., and had two sons,
1 Thomas (Sir), his heir.
2 George, d. unm.
Sir George d. 1673, and was s. by his son,
Thomas (Sir), 3rd Bart., 6. 1664; d. unm. June, 1683, when
the title became extinct.
V. Edith, bapt. 28 Feb. 1584 : m. Mr. Egg, and had two daus.
VI. Joane, bapt 5 Jan. 1597 ; m. and had an only dau., who
m. Kobert Marchant, and d. 1692.
Mr. Vyner d. 1598. His will, dated 27 Nov. that year, was
proved at Gloucester 22 May, 1600. The 2nd son,
William Vtner, Esq. of Eathorpe, co. Warwick, bapt. 31
Jan. 15.70. purchased the estate of Eathorpe ; to. 1st, Margaret
Browne, who d. s. p. 24 July, 1609, and 2ndly, Susanna, dau.
of Francis Ffulwood, of Middleton Hall, co. Derby, by whom
be bad
I. Samijel Vtner, Esq. cf Eathorpe, 6. 1627, and d. Dec.
1659, leaving by Martha his wife (who d. Sept. 1666) with
two daus (I Martha, 6. 16o2, TO. 1st, 21 May, 1667, Francis
Millington, Esq., Commissioner of Customs to KingCnARLEs
II. (who d. 1693), and 2ndly, 24 Nov. 1697, Eev. Peter
Birch, D.D., Prebendary of Westminster, and d. 25 May,
1703 ; 2 Frances, m. Capt. Hastings), as many sons. Kobert,
tbe younger, d. unm. March, 1690, and the elder son,
Thomas Vtner, Esq. of Eathorpe, b. 1653: m. 1696, Prudence,
dau. of Thomas Hill, oi The Close, Salisbury, and d. 2 Jan.
1716, leaving three daus., 1 Anne, h. 17 July, 1703, >/. 'avm.
Sept. 1791 ; 2 Martha, b. 29 April, 1707, d. unm. April, 1782;
3 Elizabeth, d. I'.nm. Feb. 1766; and one son,
Thomas Vyner (Eev.), of Eathorpe, b. 29 Nov. 1709: m. 13
April, 1749, Jane, dau. of Eev. Knightley .\tlams, of Preston
Capes, CO. Northampton, by whom {b. 20 Oct. 1728; d. &
Oct. 1803) he had issue,
1 Eobert Knightley, 6. 16 July, 1752 ; d. 24 April. 1753.
2 Thomas, LL.D. (Eev.), Prebendary of Canterbui-y, &. 3
Oct. 1753: d. unm. 4 Dec. IS^J
3 Charles William, 6. 29 April, 1757; d. 17 July, 1760.
4 Eobert, who carried on the line.
1 Prudence, 6. 9 March, 1750; to. 3 Aug. 1775, Earn.ird
Geiy Snow, Esq. of Southam, and d. s. p. 9 Jan. 17^7.
2 Delicia, 6. 2 March, 1760; jh. 4 Oct. 1785, Eev. James
Robinson Hayward, Eector of Hnrrietsham, co. Kent,
and Eector of St. Mary-le-Strand, London, and d. 4 July,
18J5.
Eev. Thomas Vyner d. 11 April, 1706. His 4th son, the
only one to leave issue,
Eobert Vtner, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Ban istcr-at-Law, 6. 28
June, 1765 ; m. 19 Feb. 1799, Laura, only dau. and heir of
Phillips Glover, Esq. of Wispington, co. Lincoln, by whom
(6. 7 Nov. 1781 ; d. 18 May, 1856) he had is.-ue,
1 Eobert, b. 31 Dec. 1799 ; d. 1 Jan. 1800.
2 Eobert Thomas, author of Notltia Venatici, <tc., 6. 16
Dec. 1804 ; m. 1839, Emily, dau. of James Oswin, Esq.,
and d.s.p. 6 April, 1879.
3 William Phillips (Eev.), Ecctorof Withem and Authorpe,
CO. Lincoln, 6. 2 Nov. 1800 ; d. unm. '20 July, ls78.
4 Charles James, of whom hereafter.
5 Arthur, Post-Capt. E.N., 6. 19 Jan. 1815; to. 1 Oct.
184?', Margaret Anne, eldest dau. of Charles Blyth, Esq.,
Edinburgh, and d. 2 Jan. 1864, having had 1 Philip
Anson, b. 6 March, 1850, m. 4 Dec. 1878, Theresa Cecil,
eldest dau. of George William Harris, C.E., of Cadzow
Paik, Mount Gambler, South Australia, and has issue ; 2
Arthur William Henry, b 5 Nov 1851, d. 8 June, 1353 ;
3 Arthur Edmund, 6. 22 May, 1854 ; 4 Thomas Glover, i.
22 March, 1858 ; 1 Mary, 6. 6 Aug. 1846, d. 3 May, 1*47 ;
2 Mildred, b. 17 Feb. 1848, m. 9 July, 1866, George Waddy
Shelley, Esq., New South Wales; 3 Margaret Isabella, b,
24 April, 1856, m. 16 June, 1874, Francis Sherriff Isaacs,
Esq. ; 4 .Mabel Agnes, b. 7 Jan. 1862, d. 27 sept. 1803.
6 Ldmund Holford, 6. 15 Nov. 1816 ; d. unm. 4 July, 1882.
7 Frederick Wheler, 6. 17 Jan. 1818; m. 8 Nov. 1843, Mar-
garet Jemima Eobinson, and has, 1 Robert, 6. 14 May,
1846 ; 2 Frederick Eobinson, 6 9 Sept. 1857 ; 3 Eustace
Henry, 6. 11 Jan. 1860 ; 1 Laura Isabella, b. 4 Sept. 1844,
TO. 8 Nov. 1865, Eobert Smithwick, Esq. ; 2 Jane Rebecca,
b. 18 June, 1848, m. 21 Aug. 1867, David Frederick John-
ston, Esq. : 3 Delicia Anne. b. 11 Dec. 1850, vi. 5 March,
1873, Alexander MacPherson, Esq., 4 Elizabeth Frede-
ricka, 6. 19 Sept. 1853, j«. 6 May, 1885, William Buiton
Smith, Esq. of Darbalara, near (jundagai ; 5 Mary, b. 3
Nov. 1855, TO. 24 March, 1877, William Burton Smith,
Esq . and d. 22 Oct. 1883 ; 6 i 'orothea, b. 18 April, 1862,
VI. 29 April, 1885, Kenneth Griffiths-Buihanan, Esq. of
Oakwood, near Bundaberg, Queensland ; 7 Ethel Theresa,
6.11 July,1864; 8 Caroline Octavia, 6. 16 Sept. 1866; 9Mar-
garet Edith Adelaide, 6. '20 Dec. 1«09.
8 Henry William, Lieut.-Col. and Paymaster R.II.A., 6. 2
Nov. 1821.
1 Laura, b. 27 May, 1801 ; d. unm. 21 Nov. 1880.
2 Jane Eebecca, b. 2 Oct. 1802; to. 12 April, 18J5, SirTheo-
philusBiddulph,4thBart. of Westcombe. andi^. 19Maicli,
1845.
3 Delicia, b. 24 Feb. and d. 8 March, 1810.
4 Delicia Anne, 6. 12 May, 1813; to. 8 Aug. 18S9, His Excel-
lency Carl Constautin Albrecht Leonhard Count von
Blumenthal, Gen. in the Prussian army, and has issue.
Mr. Vyner rf. 2 Dec. 1823. His 4th, but eldest surviving son,
Charles James Vtner, Esq., b. 7 Oct. 1811 ; m. 20 Nov.
.1854, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Parke.s, Esq., and has issue,
1 Eobert Thomas, b. 17 Nov. 1858.
2 Charies James, b. 8 Oct. 1860.
3 Henry William, 6. '22 Dec. 1867.
1 Anna Delicia, 6. 13 Dec. 1855.
2 Sarah Dorothea, b. 0 Jan. 1857.
3 Laura, twin with Sarali, d. 28 June, 1857.
II. Thomas (Very Rev.), Dean of Gloucester, of whom pre-
sently.
III. Eobert (Sir), Bart, of London, 5. 1031, knighted at White-
hall, 24 June, 1C65, created a Bart. 10 May, 1666, Lord
Mayor of London 1675; m. 14 June, 1665, Mary, dau. of
John Whitchurch, Esq. of WaUon, co. Berks, and widowof
Sir Thomas Hyde, 2nd Bart, of .iVlbury, co. Hertford, and d.
Sept. 1688, having had,
Charles, of the Inner Temple, Barristci-atLaw, 6. 1660; d.
unm. V. p. June, 1688.
IV. William, 6. 1633 ; d. unm.
Mr. Vyner d. 28 April, 1039, having entailed his estate of
Eathorpe, by bis will, dated 20 July, 1637, and proved 18 May,
1639, strictly on his eldest son. His 2nd son,
2106
WAD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAD
Very Kev. Thomas Vvnek, Dean of Gloucester, LL.D.,
rrebciulivy of Wiml.-ov, (<. liiJLi; (,(. Elizabeth, d;iii. of Kev.
Jlenry IzzoJ, lieetor of Staunton, co. Gloucester, and (f. 11
April, 167o, leaving two tlaus. (^Elizabeth, m. John Snell, of
Salisbury Hall, Herts; Honor, !)i. Thomas Leigh, brother to
Sir Francis Leigh), and a san,
Thomas Vynkr, Esq., who s. to the estates of his uncle, Sir
Robert Vyncr, in cos. Lincoln and Chester. He m. Anne, dan.
of Sir Francis Leeke, Bart, of Newark-on-Trent, and c^ iu
llomo 1707, leaving an only .son,
Kor-ERT Vtn'ek, Esq. ol Gautby, co. Lincoln, ■nhich estate
he purchased, and was JI.F. for the co. in six Parliaments.
He was b. lbS3; 7?!. 1st, JIargaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Style,
•Jnd Bart, of Wateringbury, by whom he had, i. Robert, his
heir; ii. Margaret, )ii. 1742, Charles Pclhani,Esq. of Brockles-
bnry, co. Lincoln; in. Anne, m. 1742, William Northey, Esq.
of Compton Bafsett, co. Wilts. He m. 2ndly, Dclicia do
ripre, but had no further issue; d. 1777, and was s. by his
only son,
Robert Vyn'eb, Eisq. of Gautby, b. 27 June, 1717, M.P. co.
Lincoln in five Parliaments; m. Eleanor, dau. of Thomas
Carter, Esq. of Kedbourne, co. Lincoln, and widow of Francis
Anderson, Esq. of Manby, same co. (father of Charles, 1st
Lord Yarborough), anJ d. 19 June, 1799, leaving by her (who
''. ISll) an only son,
Robert Vyner, Esq. of Gautby, M.P. co. Lincoln, b. IG
May, 17G2; to. 4 June, 17SS, Lady Theodosia Mary Ashburn-
liam, dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Ashburuham, by wliom {b. IG
June, 17Go; d. l^Zi) he had issue,
I. Robert, his heir.
II. Charles James, b. 1797; d.unm. 1837.
III. Henry, ot Xewby Hall, co. York, J. P., D.L., 6. 26 Aug.
ISO.t; m. 5 July, ls32. Lady Mary Gertrude Robinson, dau.
of Tlioinas Philip, 1st Earl de Grey, K.G., Lord-Lieutenant
of Ireland 18-11-44, and d. 22 Jan. 18G1, leaving,
1 Hexrt Frederick Clare heir to his uncle.
2 Reginald Arthur, J.P , O.L., M.P. for Ripon 1SC0-G5, b.
1S39 ; </. .^.j). 2s Sept. 1S70.
ii Kobert Charles de Gret, now of Gautby.
4 Frederick Grantham, 6. 1S47 ; murdered by Greek
brigands 21 April, 1870.
1 Henrietta Anne Theodosia, m. 9 April, 1851, George, 1st
Marquess of Ripon, K.G., Governor-General of India
I'-sO to 1884, and has i sue.
2 Theodosia Hariiett Elizabeth, m. 5 July, 18.59, Charles,
ord Marquess of Northampton, andrf. s.j). is Nov. lbG4.
IV. John, b. 1807 : d. unm. 182.5.
I. Tlieodosia, b. 17itO; m. Samuel Crawley, Esq. of Stock-
wood, CO. Bedford, and d. 1820, leaving an only child,
Theodosia Sambrook, wlio m. Count de Mont Rial, France.
3Ir. Robert Vyner d. 13 March, 1810, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Robert Vtner, Esq. of Gautby, High Sheriff of co. Lincoln
1814, 6. 19 March, 1789; d. unm. 1872, and was s. by his
nephew,
He.nry Frederick Clabe Vyneb, Esq. of Gautby Hall, J.P.,
6. ISoG ; d. uniii. 11 Nov. 1883, and was s. by his brother,
Robert Charles de Grey Vyner, now of Gautby.
Ar„is—lst and 4th, az., a bend or, on a chief arg. two
Cornish choughs ppr. for Vv.ser. Crest — A dexter arm em-
bowfd in armour ppr., ganiislied or, holding a mullet of six
points or. Motto — Lahore et honore.
S'iats—'Scv.-hy Hall, Ripon, Fuirtield, co. Y'ork ; Tusholme
Hall, Lincoln ; Coonibe Hur.st. Kingston Hill, S.W. ; Chateau
St. Anne, Cannes, France ; The Club House, Bidston, Birken-
head.
Toixn Rciidtnct—Z, Mount Street, Berkeley Square, \V.
WADDILOVE OF WOODHORNE.
Waudilove, Geokge Hope, Esq. of Wood-
liornc, jS'orthumberland, and of JBrunton House,
Wall-on-Tj-ne, Lord of the Manor of Woodliorne,
h. 11 Jan. 1865; educated at Harrow and Pem-
broke Coll. Oxford, U.A.
Lineagre. — The Very Rev. Robert Dabley Waddilove,
D.D., Dean of Ripon, Archdeacon of the East Riding of York-
shire, and Prebendary of York, b. Nov. 1736 (son of Abel
Darley, of Boroughbridge), educated at Westminster and
Clare Coll. Cambridge, assumed the name of Waddilove in
lieu of Darley, sometime chaplain to H. M. Legation in
.Spain ; «. to the Woodhorue property of his uncle Mr. Waddi-
love, President of Barnard's Inn, London in 1762; to. 1781,
Anne Hope, dau. of Sir l.odovick Grant, Bart, of Grant (sec
BuEKE's Picrarje, Seafield, E.), and d. Aug. 1828, leaving by
her (who d. 1797) a son,
Rev. William James Darley Waddilove, of Beacon
Grange, Hexham, m. 4 March, lsl6, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of
Sir James Graham, Bart, of Netherby, and by her (who d. 7
JIarch, 1874) had issue,
I. Robert James, d. unin. Oct. 1844.
II. George Marmaddke, of whom presently.
III. William Francis, d. unra. 1849.
IV. Charles Ludovic Darley, Admiral R.N., ot Beacon
Grange, Hexham, Northumberland, b. 13 May, 1828; m. 12
Oct. 1869, Mary Elizabelh, dau. of Rev. J. A. Blackett Ord,
of Whitfield Hall, Northumberland, and by her (who d. 10
Jan. I8S8) has had issue,
William James Darley, b. and d. 4 Feb. 1876.
Robert Darley, b. 3 Nov. 1876, d. next day.
Charles John Darley, 6. 27 Jan. 1882.
John Alexander Darley, b. 14 Dec. and d. 25 Dec. 1883.
George Edward Darley, b. 11 April, 1885.
Christopher Darley, b. 1 Jan. 18a8.
Elizubcih Anne. Katharine Alice.
Emily Hope. Elinor Mary.
Blary Caroline.
I. Caroline Hope, m. 20 Oct. 1853, John Errington, Esq. of
High Warden, Noithumberland, and d. 31 Maieh, 1862.
II. Georgiana Maria, )n. 1S37, Charles Christopher Clxlcy, Esq.
of Rcdcar, co. York, J. P., and (/. 1864, leaving issue.
lit. Harriett Penuel, m. 18!!1, Pereival Fenwick Clennell,
ICsq. of Ilarbottle Castle, Northumberland, and d. 1879,
s. p.
IV. Charlotte Jemima. v. Louisa, d. young.
Rev. William Waddilove d. 28 Oct. 1859, and was s. by his
2nd but eldest surviving son,
George .Marmaddke Darley Waddilove, Esq. of Wood-
home, Major Bengal Army, served throughout the Sutlej
wars and the Indian Mutiny, b. 1 Oct. 1823 ; in. 1st, 1862,
Jane, 2nd dau. of Rev. Edmund Bucknall-Estcourt, Rector of
Eckington, co. Derby, and by her (who d. 25 Jan. 18C5j had
issue,
George Hope, now of Woodhorne.
Helen Elizabeth, b. 11 Jan. 1865; d. Sept. 18G6.
He m. 2ndly, 15 April, 1869. Flora Catherine, eldest dau. of
Rev. M. H. G. Buckle, vicar of Edlingham, Northumberland,
and d. 6 March, 1887.
iics;f?e?ice— Brunton House, Wall-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
tViit— New Oxford and Cambridge.
WADDINGHAM OF GUYTINa GRANGE.
Waudingham, John, Esq. of Guyting Grange,
CO. Gloucester, b. 21 Dec. 1S3S, M.A.'of Uriel Coll.
Oxford, J.P. CO. Gloucester ; m. 1883, Emma
Oetavia, dau. of Michael Belcher, Esq.
Liineage. — John Waddinoham, Esq. of Guyting Grange
and Hafod (eldest son of Tlionias Waddingham, Esq., by Ann
his wife, dau. of Mark Husband, Esq.), J.P. cos. Gloucester
and Cardigan, High Sheriff 1861, b. 13 Dec. 1799 ; to. 2 Nov.
1837, Margaret, dau. of James Wilkinson, Esq., and d. 26
Aug. 1890, having by her (who d. 22 June, 1880) had issue,
I. John, now of Guyting Grange.
II. Thomas James, of Hafod, near Ystradmenrig, Aberyst-
with, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1892, 6. 27 Feb. 1840,
M.A. Oriel Coll., Oxford, m. 13 Dec. 1883, Sarah, eldest
dau. of the late James Davies, Esq. of Ffosrhydgaled, co.
Cardigan, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1846, by his wife,
I'.Iizabeth, granddau. of Pierce Evans, Esq. of Upton Castle,
J.P.
1. Margaret Anne, &. 2 Aug. 1843; m. 18 Oct. 1876, Frederick
Richard Vavasour Witts, Esq., 2nd son of Rev. K. F. Witts,
(if Upper Slaugliter Rectory, co. Gloucester, and has issue,
Sophia Margaret; Mabel; and Frances.
Arras — Az., a fesse between in chief two stags' attires and
in base an unicorn passant, arg. Crexl — On a mount vert a
stags head caboshed ppr., between the attires a rose arg.,
barbed and seeded also ppr. Motto — I'rospieio.
Seat — Guyting Grange, Lower Guiting, Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester.
CLab — New University.
WADDINGTON OF CAVENHAM.
Waddington, Heney Spencer, Esq. of Caven-
haiii Hall, Suffolk, High Sheriff 1S7G, J.P. and
D.L. for Suffolk, late Capt. of the Eille Brigade, h.
1816; m. 18 March, 1852, Caroline, 3rd dau. of
Vice-Admiral Sir W. Beauchamp Proctor, Bai-t. of
Langley Park, and has issue,
I. Spencer Beauchamp, b. 1854. ii. Harry Milnes, 6. 1858,
III. Gerald Rodes, b, 1859, jh. 1800, Deborah, dau. of Edwin
Jago, E.sq., R.N. She d. 1893.
WAD
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAD
2107
t, Caroline Rachael.
II. Ethel Maiy, m. 1888, Eev. B. P. Oakes, and has issue.
III. Amy Harriett, b. 1857; vi. 19 April, 1887, Pridcaux
George Selby, Esq. (see Selby of Pawston).
IV. Gertrude Maud, in. 1884, Capt. C. A. C. Deane, 1st
Suffolk Eegt., of Webbery Manor, Devon.
V. Eva Marion, vi. 1887, Lieut. -Col. Owen Williams, 2nd
Suffolk Eegt., and has issue.
VI. Dora May.
Lineage.— John Waddington, Esq. of Ely (son of Geoege
Waddington, Esq. of Doddington, who was b. 1771, by Mary
his wife), d. at Ely, 16 Dec. 1796, aged 66, leaving by his wife
Susannah, who d. 1816, aged 84, and had issue,
I. George Waddington, b. 1757; to. 1781, Caroline, dau. of
— Horsey, Esq. ; and d. 1785, having had,
1 HAitny Spencer Waddington, of Cavenham Hall, M.P.
■ for Suffolk, b. 1781; in. Mary Anne, dau. of Richard
Slater Jlilnes, Esq. of Fryston Hall. co. York, M.P. ; and
d. 26 Feb. 1864, having had, with other issue,
Henry Spencer, now of Cavenham Hall.
2 John Horsey. 6. 1783; m. Emma Philippa, dau. of
Thomas Grove, Esq. ; and d. 1863, leaving by her (who d.
1819;, with others, John, of Langrish House, Hants.
II. Thomas (Rev.), Prebendary of Ely, b. 1764: in. 1st,
Margaret ((/. 1800), dau. of Kev. James Yorkc, Bishop of
Gloucester, 2ndly Anne, (d. 1830), dau. of — Westwood,
Esq., and d. 1815, leaving issue.
<Sen<— Cavenham Hall, Suffolk.
WADE OF CliONEBRANEY.
Wade, Craten Heney Clotwortht, Esq. of
Rockfield, co. Wifklow, and Clonebranej, co.
Meath, J.P. co. VVicklow.
Lineage.— Henry Wade, Esq. of Clonebraney, co. Meath,
High Sheriff 1669, got a grant of Clonebraney, and 1,490 acres
in that co. by patent dated 3 Kov. 1684. He m. 1st, Anne
•O'Brien, and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Charles, of Athglassan and Herbcrtstown, co. Meath, ad-
hered to the cause of James II., and forfeited all his lands;
m. Anne, dau. of Alexander Plunkett, Esq. co. Meath, and
had a son,
Richard, of Ballinglare, co. W^exford, m. Mary, dau. of
John Keogh, Esq., co. Wicldow, and had, wiih two other
sons, Charles and Redmond, both d. s. p., and a dau.
Mary (Mrs. Maude), an elder son,
John, of Dublin, M.D., who claimed Herbertstown at
Chichester House 1700, m. Jane, dau. of John Butler,
Esq. of Polestown, co. Kilkenny, and had two soiis,
1 Wade, of Dublin, M.D., to. Mary Kennedy, and had
four sons, 1 John, a General in the Russian Service;
2 Joseph, Lieut-Col. E. I. Co., m. 9 May, 1793;
Maiia, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Robert Ross; and d. 1809,
leaving Sir Claude Wade, C.B., Knt. of the Dorance
Empire, and of the Auspicious Star of the Punjaub;
3 John Peter, M.D., E. I. Co.; 4 Charles, M.D.,
Physician to the Court of Portugal.
2 John, of Dublin, whose son, John, of Dublin, d.
1799, leaving, by Katharine his wife, a son, Walter,
Professor of Botany, Royal Dublin Society.
I. Dorothy, m. Michael Sheilds, Esq. of Wainstown, co.
Meath, son, of Capt. Robert Sheilds, of Wainstown ; the
bearer of despatches from the Lord Deputy Sir Arthur Chi-
chester from Belfast to Charles I. at Edinburgh, 24 Oct,
1641, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-heir of Jlichael
Beresford, Esq , brother of Sir Tristram Beresford, 1st
Bart, of Coleraine. lie d. intestate (administration 12 May,
1708), leaving by his wife (who d. 170tt), with other issue,
£wo sons,
1 Robert Sheilds, Esq. of Wainstown, who d. 1744,
leaving by Anne his wife, with an elder son, Robert, his
heir (whose only son, Robert Ford, d. s. 'p. 19 Feb. Mil) ;
Hester, m. her cousin, John Daniel, alias Wade, Esq. of
Clonebraney, and other issue, a second son,
John Sheilds, Esq. of Wainstown, who s. his nephew
in the estate, which he sold 27 June, 1792. He m.
Sarah, dau. of Robert Wentworth, Esq. of Fryanstown,
CO. Meath, (grand-dau. of George Wentworth of same
place, who was eldest son of D'Arcy Wentworth, Esq.
of Airgreatli, co. Meath, and Athlone, co. Roscommon,
descended from Wentworth of Etmshall, co. York),
and had a surviving son,
Kev. Wentworth Sheilds, Rector of Kilbeg and
Newtown, co Meath, 6, 1758 ; d. June, 1829. He m.
12 Dec, 1805, Isabella, dau. of Richard Plunkett,
Esq. of Mount Plunkett, co. Roscommon, and Holly-
bruok Park, co. Dublm, by whom (who d. 12 May,
1832) he left, with other issue, d. unm., two sur
viving sons, both of whom assumed by royal licence,
dated 27 Jan. 1877, the preflx surname of Went-
worth.
John Gore Wentworth-Sheilds, Esq. of Fitz-
william Street, Dublin, b. 28 Jan. 1809; to. 27 Oct.
1860, Sarah Charlotte, dau. of Rev. William
Fames, Rector of Castle Pollard, co. Wcstmeath,
and has two daus., i Helen Gore, b. 13 May, 1862 ;
II. Frances Gore, b. 20 Oct. 1863.
Francis Webb Wentworth-Sheilds, Esq. of Van-
bragh Park, co. Kent, and Delahay Street, West-
minster, b. 8 Oct. 1S20; m. 24 July, 1860, Ade-
laide, dau. of John Baker, Esq. of Tinnacurra
House, Dalkey, co. Dublin, and has issue, Went-
worth Francis, b. 2 April, 1867: Francis Ernest, b.
16 Nov, 1869; Ada Margaret, 6. 13 July, 1861;
Jessie Isabel, b. 29 April, 1864 ; Mabel Adelaide, b.
29 April, 1863.
2 Clotworthy Sheilds, who assumed the surname of Wade
on succeeding to the estates of his maternal uncle, of
whom hereafter.
II. Katherine, to. 1st, Bridges Daniel, Esq. of Dublin, by
whom (whose will, dated 31 July, 1740, was proved 18 Feb.
following) and 2ndly, her cousin Thomas Shields, Esq. by
her 1st husband she had (with four daus., Mary, Dorothy,
Elizabeth, and Katherine) as many sons,
1 John Daniel, who s. to Clonebraney on the death of his
cousin, Clotworthy (Sheilds) Wade, and assumed the sur-
name of Waue, of whom hereafter.
2 William Daniel, who had four sons, i. Thomas; ii.
Richard, father of Capt. Richard, 2 1st Regt. ; iii.
William, Receiver Geneial of the Stamp Office, d. s. p. ;
IV. Michael (Rev.), Eectorof Kils Keer, co. Meath, father
of William, an officer in the 17th Dragoons.
3 Richard, d. s. p.
4 Michael, ancestor of Daniel, of New Forest.
Mrs. Daniel m. 2ndly, Thomas Sheilds, brother of Michael
Sheilds, Esq. of Wainstown.
III. Elizabeth, m. William Beckett, Esq. and had issue.
IV. Arabella, whose will, dated 22 Oct. 1750, was proved 14
Dec. 1753, d. unm.
Mr. Wade, whose will, dated 19 May, 1685, was proved 7
June, 1789, had no issue by his 2nd wile, Joane, who survived
and made her will 26 June, 1702, which was proved 17 March,
1704. He was s. by his eldest son,
John Wade, Esq. of Clonebraney, who d. s. p. He made
his will 17 Sept. 1730, which was proved 1 Nov, 1735, under
which he was s. by his nephew, who, as before mentioned,
adopted the surname of Wade,
Clotworthy Sheilds, alias Wade, Esq. of Clonebraney, in.
Dorothy Winslow, by whom he had no issue. He was killed
by a fall from his horse, 6 Jan. 1745, when the estates de-
volved on his cousin,
John Daniel, alias Wade, Esq. of Clonebraney, High
Sheriff 1748, who, as before stated, took the name of Wade, in.
1739, his cousin, Esther, dau. of Robert Sheilds, Esq, of Wains-
town, and had issue.
I. Robert, his heir, ii, Benjamin. in. Daniel.
IV, Charles,
I, Esther, to. Rev. Charles Woodward.
II, Anne, m. Elizabeth.
IV, Catherine. v, Alice.
Mr, Wade d. 1776, and was s, by his eldest son,
Robert Wade, Esq, of Clonebraney, High Sheriff 1772, m.
1774, Frances, dau. of William Leigh, Esq. of Drogheda, and
had issue,
I, William Blaney, his heir.
II. Edward (Rev,) in. Miss Fox, and d. 1868, leaving issue.
III, Ch,arles,
IV. Thomas, C.B,, Col, in the army. Deputy Adj.-Gen, in
Ireland, m. Anne, dau, of William Smythe, Esq. of Borba-
villa, CO, Westmeath, and d. 1816, having had issue,
1 Thomas Francis (Sir), G.C.M.G,, K,C.B„ Envoy Extra-
ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in China from 1?71
to 1883, b. 1818, m. 28 Jidy, 1868, Amelia, dau, of Sir
John Frederick William Herschel, Istbart, of Collingwood
House, and has issue,
Thomas Stewart Herschel, Lieut. Lane, Fus., b. 22 May
1869,
Alexander Price Conolly Herschel, Lieut. E. Yorks
Regt,, i, 6 Aug. 1S70.
Edward Bruce Herschel, 6. 1872.
Harry Amyas Leigh Herschel, Lieut. R.A.,5. 12 Nov. 1873.
2 Richard Blayney, to. Adelaide, dau, of Sir Launcelot
Shadwell, Vice-Chancellor, of England, and had issue.
1 Frances, m. 1858, Robert Craven Wade, Esq, of Clone-
braney,
2 Anne, in. Lieut.-Col. Richard Price Blackwood, E.A.
The eldest son,
William Blaney Wade, Esq. of Clonebraney, J.P. and
D.L., in. Frances, dau. of Sir John Craven Garden, 1st bart.
of Ttmplemore, and rf. 1849, leaving issue,
2108
WAI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
VVAK
licBERT Cbaven, late of C'onc'hrancy.
John, 7ii. Dtbonili, diai. of Willi:iin Haiton, Ksq , D.I>. of
The Grove, co. Tipperary, ami hns issue,
1 William Barton, Army I'ay Dcpt., b. 11 July, 1840, >,i. anj
has issue.
2 John.
1 Caihoiine Villiers. m. 1S74, Sir Willinni ritziiiauricc
Josiah llorrun, 4th 15art. of Castle Strannc
2 Grace Kloanor, m. IhH, Lieut. .Col. Xornian Mac-
lionaUl, ;ith Kes't.
I'ranccs Eliz.abeth, m. 30 March, lS"."i. .'^ir John l'<nv.-r, 2iui
hart, of Killane, who d. S Aui^. Ib73, leaving issue (set
Bckke's I'eeratii and Baromtayt).
The eUiestson,
KoBERT Craven Wade, Esq. of Cloncbraney, co. Mealli,
J.r. and D.L., High Sheiilf co. Meath 1840, and co. Wieklow
1S47, b. IbOD; m. 1st, 1S40, Frances, dau. and co-heiress of
Krancis Hoey, Esq. of Dunganstown, co. Wieklow, hy Anne
his wife, dau. of Matthias Koide, Esq. of Seaforde, co. Down,
and l.y her (who d. lb5G) had issue,
I. William George Clayton, b. 1S42, m. 12 Jan. ItuO, Olivi.i
F.lanelie, dau. of An'hony O'lU'illy, E.sq. of liaUrusna, co.
Jleacli, and d. US2, leaving throe dans.
1 l!)live Trances. 2 Mabel Alice.
3 Nora Etliih Annie.
II. Francis Iloey, Lieut. 55th Regt., 6. 184.3, d. 1872.
III. Ckaven HiiNUY Clotwortut, of Uocklield, Wieklow.
IV. Henry Meredvth, Licut.-Col. late 8th Eegt. 6. 6 Aug. 1S50.
V. Edward John Power, b. 1S4B.
VI. Thoinas lliehard, 6. 1853, d. 1876.
I. Anne Frances.
II. Kathleen Elizabeth, m. 187G, Capt. Henry John Eeekwith,
53rd Kegt.
lit. liyibel.a Henrietta Charity, h. 1br>i, d. IS-t".
-■^Ir. WadejJt. 2ndly, 1S58, Frances, dau. of Col. Thomas Wade,
CI) , and by her had further issue,
VII. Eobert P.Iayney, A. 1 CO. IV. Frances Annie.
^v.ij— Koekfiekl, co. Wieklow.
WAGSTAFF OF HAISTOE, PAKIi.
"\Vag.';taff, Jaues Poole, Esq., F.K.Cl.S., of
3]anor Park, Potton, co. Pedford, J. P. atid JJ.L.,
irisli Shenff 1887, b. 5 Feb. 1812.
Lineag'e. — JamicsWagstaff, Esq. of Potton, co. Bedford,
and of Highbury, co. Middlesex, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Itiehard
Hazard, Esq., J. P., and d. 1874, leaving an only son,
James Poole, now of Potton Manor.
Seat — Manor Park, Potton, Sandy, Eedfordshire.
T'nci Kesidi'ia\:— Ciransden Lodge, Highbury Crescent, N.
Clubs — St. George's and Iteform.
V/AITHIilAN OF MOYIIE.
"Waithjian, Kobeut William, Esq. of Moyne
Park, CO. Gahvay, and of iloyvannoii Castle, co.
l^oscoinmon, J. P. for cos. Gal way, Eoscommon,
the "West I-fiding of co. York, and co. Lancaster,
and D.L. for the West Hiding of co. York, Higli
Sheriff co. Eoseoniuion 1S70, of tlie town of Gal-
way 18'52, and of co. Galwtiy 1885, b. 1828; m. 1st,
1851, Melicent, 3rd dau. of William Sliarp, Esq.,
J. P. of Linden Hall, co. Lar.casicr, and by her
(who d. ]Ss7) has issue,
I. William Sharp (see next Mcmoli-).
I. Eleanor Jane Sharp.
II. Beatrice Augusta Melieent Sharp, m. 1 June, 187G,
Albert H. Beneke, Esq. M.A. Oxon, Barrisler-at-Law, of
ISentham House, West Derby, only son of J. A. Lencke,
Esq.. of Oliva, West Derby, cO. Lancaster, Knight of the
Order of Frederick.
^Fr. Waithnian m. 2iidly, 1S9I, Arabella, dan. of
the late Dudley Persse, Esq., D.L., of Koxboro, co.
Gal way.
Lineage, — As appears by records and by lands bearing
their name, this family have been very anciently settled in
the parish of Wartun, co. Lancaster.
WiLL'AM Waituman, Esq. of Lindeth, co. Lancaster, 6.
1G25 ; d. 20 April, 1694, and was s. by his heir,
KoBERT Waituman, Esq. of Lindclli, 6. 14 Dec. ICGS; d.
13 S.ept. 17211, and was a. by his heir,
William V>aithman, Esq. of lindeth, b. 9 Dec. 1711; m.
10 leb. 1739, Dojothy, aau. of Anthony Wilson, Esq. of
High Wiay, eo. Lancaster; d. 12 Aug. 1772, and was s. by
his son,
Joseph Waitiimax, Esq. of Yealand Conyers, 6. 3 Aug.
175!}; in. 11 July, 1797, Grace, dau. of John Spence, Esq. o»
Birstwith, co. York, and aunt of Grace, wife of Sir A. T. C.
Campbell, Bart., and had issue,
William, his heir.
John, of Yealand Conyers, b. 19 Nov. 1809 : ?u. 8 Feb. 1S14,
Hannah, dau. of W. Wilson, Esq. of Kendal.
Marianne. Sarah. liachel, d. unm. 1836.
ll.-ninah, m. 31 Jan. 1843, Dauiel Klieison, Esq. of Parros
Hall, CO. Lancaster, J. P. for that shire.
Mr. Waithman d. 6 Sept. 1836, and was s. by his son,
William Waituman, Esq. of Wcstville, co. Lancaster, 6.
4 June, 1799, lu. 18 Aug. 1825; Eleanor, only dau. of John
Armislead, Esq. of Leeds, and d. 4 Sept. 1869, leaving
issue,
lloBERT William, now of Moyne Park.
Joseph, J. P. cos. Lancaster and York, 6. 7 Jan. 1831: m
18.i4, Elizabeth, dau. of William Sharp, Esq. J. P. of Lia
den Hall, co. Lancaster, and has issue.
Arthur, of Manchester, J. P., b. 27 May, 1846; m. 23 April
1872, Louisa M., dau. of S. A. Hanson, Esq., of Northwood,
CO. Lancaster.
Sarah Grace, m. 18 May, 1852, John Thomas Rice, Esq..
J. P. of Grove Hill, Bentham. co. York.
Dorothea Annie, m. Walter Caddell, Esq. of Neeriwooil,
Torquay, and had issue, Walter Waithman de Viponi ;
Eleanor; Marion.
Catherine.
Seats — Moyne Park, Ballyglunin ; Moyvannon Castle, Ath-
loiie.
WAITHMAN OF MERIilN PARK.
W^AiTHMAN, William Sharp, Esq. of Merlin
Park, CO. Gaiway, and of Gawsworth Old Hall,
Cheshire, only son of Robert William Waithman,
Ji]sq. of Moyne Park {-tee that family) by Melieent
his wife, or I dau. of William Sharj), Esq., J. P., of
Linden Hall, co. Lancaster, h. 1853 ; m. 1883, Lady
Leicester Philippa Stanhope, of Gawsworth Old
Hall, 2nd dau. of Charles Wyndham, 7tli Earl of
Harrington, and has issue,
I. Henry AVilliam Wvndham ARTiinn Stanhope Sharp, 6.
15 .lune, 1887.
I. Eva Pansy Melieent Philippa Stanhope, b. 1886.
Mr. W'aithman is a J. P. for tlie co. of Gaiway^
High Sheriff of the co. of the town of Gaiway
1883, formerly a Capt. 1st West York llifle Militia
and the Gaiway Artillery Militia.
S(rt/.<— Merlin Park, Gaiway; Gawsworth Old Hall,
Cheshire.
WAKEFIELD OF SEDGWICK.
Wakefield, Jacob, Esq. of Sedgwick, co. West-
tnorland, b. 1860; s. his fatlier 1889.
Lineag'e. — John Wakefield, Esq., J. P. of Sedgwick,
High Sheriff of Westmorland 1853, m. Fanny, dau. of Dr.
MacArthur, of Glasgow, and had an only son,
William Henry Wakefield, Esq. of Sedgwick, Westmorland,
and of Eggerslack Grange, co. Lancaster, J. P. and D.L. for
Westmoiiand, High Sheriff 1871, b 1828, «. 18U6 ; m. 1851,
Augusta, dau. of John Haggarty, Esq., late United States
Consul at Liverpool, and d. 1889, leaving, with other issue,
Jacob, now of Sedgwick.
/Sfa(— Sedgwick House, Kendal.
Club — J unior Carlton.
WAKELY OF BALLYBUBLY.
Waki:ly, Jonx, Esq., JI.A., of Ballyburly,
King's Co., J.P. and U.L., High Sheriff l«o3, b.
8 Sept. 1820; *. his cousin 1847; m. Aug. 1855,
Jlary Catherine, dau. of Kev. Kichard George,
Rector of Kentstown, co. Meath, and has issue,
I. John, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Barrister-at-I.aw, 6. 2&
Sept. 1801 ; ??i. 31 July, 1888, Rebecca, dau. of Kev. Mor-
gan Jellett, LL.D., Itector nf .'^t. Peter's, and Canon oJ
Christ Church, Dublin, and has issue.
II. James, b. 18 Nov. Isii2.
III. Wilhaiu George, 6.20 June, 1805.
WAK
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAL
2109
xv. Henry HapsburR, 6. 4 April, 1S70, d. April, 1S90.
V. Gustavus, b. 19 Jan. 1873.
I. Frances Elizabeth. ii. Mary Catherine.
in. Emma Frances. iv. Helen Maude.
V. Elizabeth. vi. Henrietta.
VII. Harriett. viii. Grace Edith.
liineagre. — This family is stated (in an old pedigree by
Charles Lynegur) to be descended from Thomas, Lord Wakely,
of Wakely Hall, Devon.
John Wakely, of Navan, and Oliver Nugent, had a patent of
lands in Meath dated 20 June, 1547 ; ditto in Louth and Meath,
fiant for lease 19 Sept. 1550 ; ditto lands in King's Co., including
Ballyburly, fiant 15 Feb. 1550. John Wakely m. Ann, 2nd
dau. of Sir Oliver Plunkett, Knt. (created Baron Louth 1541),
by his wife Catherine, dau. and heir of John Kochfort, of Car-
rick, CO. Kildare, and had issue, George, eldest pon and heir,
wardship granted to Hercules Eainsford in 1570, d. s. p. ;
and
Thouas Wakelt, M.P. for Navan, 1585. He had licence to
alien and grant Ballyburly to the use of his son John's wife,
Mary Luttrell, for jointure, 21 May, 1597. Sir James (Earl of
Eoscommon) of M "yniet, 10 Dec. 1605 conveyed 120 acres in
Ladi rath to Sir William Taaffe, who, 24 April, 1608, assigned
same to John Wakely, who "suffered a common recovery "in
1608 to Christopher Lewis. John Wakely, of Ballyburly, had
issue, by Mary Luttrell, his wife a son,
Thomas Wakely, of Ballyburly, m. 1st, Maud, sister of
Mathew Handcock, Alderman of Dublin, and by her (who d.
3 May, 1617) had issue,
I. Thomas, of Ballyburly.
II. Gerald. iii. Martin.
1. Catherine. ii. Margaret. nt. Anne.
He m. 2ndly, Grace, dau. of Richard Coleman, Eemembrancer
of the Exchequer, by whom he had,
IV. Patrick. IV. Mary.
Thomas Wakely d. 26 June, 1623, and was s. by his eldest
«on,
Thomas Wakely, of Ballyburly, who m. Thomasine, dau.
of Sir Jobn Moore, of Croghan (cousin-german to Sir Garret
Moore, ancestor of the Marquis of Drogheda), by his wife
Dorothy, dau. of Adam Loftus, Archbishop of Dublin, andd.
18 April, 1634, leaving by her (who );;. 2ndly, 1635, Anthony
Coughlan) three sons and two daus.,
I. John, his heir. ii. Thomas.
m. Dan.
I. Mary. n. Jane.
The eldest son,
John Wakelt, of Ballyburly, was granted in ward to his
Tincle, Thomas Moore (6ne £346 13s. id.), m. 1650, Cecilia,
4au. of Edward Birmingham, of Grange, by his wife Catherine,
dau. of Gerald, Earl of Kildare, and by her (will dated 1661)
had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Thomas.
I. Jane, m. Anthony, eldest son of Sir Terence O'Dempsey,
Viscount Clanmalier, and had issue.
II. Mary, to. Sir Mathew He Renzy.
III. Dorothy, vi. 1st, Hamond Le Strange, of Castle Strange,
CO. Eoscommon, and had issue ; 2ndly, Eicliard St. George,
of Athlone, and had issue.
The elder son,
John Wakelt, Esq. of Ballyburly, M.P. for Kilbeggan
1692, High Sheriff for King's Co. 1695, built Ballyburiy
Church in 1686 (his arms and those of his wife are on a slab
over the doorway); vi. Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Oliver
Lambert, of Painstown, brother of the Earl of Cavan, and by
her (whose will, dated 30 April, 1723, was proved 19 Jan. 1735)
Le had issue,
I. Thomas, of Ballyburly. ii. Lambart.
m. George, and iv. Francis (twins).
V. William. vi. Eobert.
vii. John. viii. James.
I. Elizabeth, m. Hugh Wilson.
II. Anne.
III. Henrietta, m. Benjamin Everard, of Dublin, and had
issue.
IV. Mary. v. Arabella.
■VI. Eose. VII. Murtha.
VIII. Catherine, m. Lewis Meares, of Meares Court.
Mr. Wakely, whose will was proved 24 Nov. 1713, was s. by his
eldest son,
Thomas Wakelt, Esq. of Ballyburly, High Sheriff King's
Co. 1726, m. Lydia, dau. of — Page, of Barberstown, co. Kil-
dare, and niece of Alderman John Page, and by her (whose
will, dated 17 Jan. 1759, was proved 29 Jan. 1762) had issue,
I. John, High Sheriff King's Co. 1763, m. Henrietta, widow
of — Gilbert, Esq., and dau. of Benjamin Everard, Esq. of
Three Castles, co. Wicklow, and by her had issue,
John, m. Mary, dau. of Francis Longworth, Esq. of
Creggan Castle, co. Westmeaih, and d. s. p.
William George (Rev.), m. Ann Plunkett, and d. s. p.
II. Feancis, of whom we treat. iii. James. i. Lydia.
Mr. Wakely d. Aug. 1751. His 2nd son,
Feancis Wakely, Esq., m. Miss Bowen, and had issue,
Henry, m. Piiscilla Widenham, of Cork, but d. s. p., and
James Wakely, Esq. of Dublin, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
George Heron, Esq. of Dublin, and d. 28 July, 1826, having
had issue,
I. John, now of Ballyburly.
u. Thomas, d. March, 1826.
I. Emma, m. W. H. Astle. Esq., M.B.
II. Elizabeth, ?«. John Lucas, Esq., and had issue.
Seat — Ballyburly, Edenderry.
C'li:b — Kildare Stieet, Dublin.
"WAKEMAN-NEWPORT OF HANLEY
COURT.
Wakeman-Newport, Henry Allan, Esq. of
Hanley Court, and Sandbourne, co. Worcester,
J. P. for cos. Salop, Stafford, and Worcester, and for
Newport, Lord of the Manor of Hanley William,
b. 11 Nov. 1841 ; assumed the name of Newport
under the will of his couisin, Kev. Henry New-
port, of Hanley William, in 1862 ; m. 1887, Louisa,
only cbild of the late John Essington Essington,
Esq., J. P., of Eibbesford, co. Worcester.
Liineage.— Sir Henby Wakeman, 1st. Bart, of Perdiawell
Hall, CO. Worcester, vi. 29 June, 1797, Sarah, only dau. of
Richard Ward OfRey, Esq. of Hinton, co. Salop, and d. 23
April, 1831, leaving by her (who d. 1S43), with other is^ue
{see Burke's Peerage and Baronetage), a younger son,
Eev. Edward Waed Wakeman, of Coton Hall, perpetu.il
curate of Claines, co. Worcester, 6. 13 May, 1801, m. 28
April, 1835, Loui-^a, younger dau. of Allan Thompson, Esq. of
Cheltenham, and by her (who d, 1881) had issue,
I. Offley Francis Drake, 6. 27 April, 1836 ; d,. unm. 20 Julr,
1865.
II. Heney Allan, now of Hanley Court.
HI. Edward Maltby,M. A. of Coton Hall, I'.ridgnorth, co. Salop,
J. P., County Councillor for Morfe Division since 18S!),
Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Patt. King's Shropshire
Light Infantry, 6. 19 Nov. 1S46 ; in. 16 June, 1874, Edith
Mary, elder dau. of Phillips Buchanan, Esq. of Hales Hall,
Market Drayton, and has issue,
Edward Offiey, 6. 1886.
Gladys Louisa.
I. Mary Louisa, m. 12 Aug. 1869, Col. Henry Stuart Tomp-
son, of Alderminster Lodge, Bournemouth, late 51st Eegt.,
and has issue. Hew Wakeman, Lieut. 1st Hampshire Regt.,
6. 20 Oct. 1870 ; Florence Mary ; Edith Margaret.
Eev. Edward Ward Wakeman d. 8 Sept. 1855.
i£«.si(/enre.?— Hanley Court, Tenbury ; and Sandbourne, Bewd-
ley, CO. Worcester,
WALCOT OF BITTERLEY COURT.
Walcot, Eev. Johx, of Bitterley Court, Salop,
Rector and Patron of Bitterley, b. June, 1820; in.
1 Aug. 1844, Mary Sophia Bamfjlde Foster, 2nd
dau. of Sir Thomas Pnillipps, Bart., and by her
(who d. 28 Feb. 1858) had issue,
I. OwenChaeles, m. 14 Dec. 18C9, Charlotte Mary, 2nd dau.
of J. 0. Hallinell-Philliyps, Esq., F.E.S., and granddau.
of Sir Thom.is Phillipps, Bart, of Middlehill.
II. John Cotterell Pliillips, to. Katheiine, 4th dau. of J. 0.
Halliwell-Phillipps, Esq., F.R.S.
III. Frederick Humphrey Slolyneux.
I. Mary Henrietta Anne Dashwood, m. Eev. John Burton,
Rector of Dowles.
II. Elizabeth Katherine, m. 10 May, 1876, Eev. Charles
Edward Blencowe, Vicar of Marston St. Lawrence.
III. Louisa Sarah Sophia, m. 1876, Eev. Alfred James Blen-
cowe, Canon Ees. of Chester, and Rector of West Kirby,
Birkenhead.
IV. Lucy Edith Jemima Chandos, d. 4 Jan. 1872.
He m. 2Ddly, Oct. 1877, Emma Elizabeth, 3rd dau.
of Eichard Temple, Esq. of The Nash, Worcester,
2110
WAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAL
and sister of Sir Eicliard Temple, Bart. ; she d. 15
Mar eh, ISSO.
Xiineagre. — The Walcots derive tiuir descent from one
of the aiieicut septs of \V;iUs, nnd their furnanie from the
marriage of an ancestorwith theluiressof the knightly llonse
of Walcot. Tliey wore seated at Walcot, Salop, from lime im-
memorial, until the sale of that property some years since to
Lord Clive. In an old maniiseiipt which was in the possession
of the late Canon Xewling, of Lichtield, the family is said to
lie of Sason origin.
Llewellyn, Aukddochoo Ll^wdlmi iriih the Golden Chain,
Lord of Kale, in Denliighlaiul, m. Kfa, dau. of Bleddyn ap
Cynfyn, King of I'ortys, and had issno,
LLEWELLYNVycn.ix, Lord of Vale, m. Anne, dau. of Cadwgan,
son of Elystan Glodrydd, Trince of fferlys, and had, with
other issue, a son,
liEEs AP Llewellyn, who s. to a portion of his father's lands
in Yale. He i,i. Lle.-^Ki, dau. of Llewellyn ap Meilor Gryg,
Baron of Twgyuon, and their son,
KixoN AP Rees, Lord of Yale, was father, by Jane his wife,
dau. of Linion ap Sei^sylt, Lord of JMathafern, of a son,
loRWEKTU AP EiNiox, vi. Jane, dau. of David Vychan, of
Bachelldere, and was s. by his son,
Tkauairn ap loRWEKTn, 111. Dyddo, dau. of !\Ieredilh, Lord
of Cardewen; his son, Iorwkrth ap Ti:aiiaibn, Lord of Gartli-
mael, m. Jane, dau. of hir P. Corbet, Knt., and Avas father of
Kees ap Iorwerth, whose son, by Jane his wife, dau. of
Einioti Pen, was
David ap Kees ap Iorwerth ap Trahairn, Lord of Garth-
mael, m. Jane, only dau. and heir of Sir John Walcot, and
was father of
Ievan Walcot, of Walcot, so called by the desire of his
mother, the heiress of Walcot ; be m. Anne, only dau. of John
Mynd. His son,
P.OGER Walcot, Jii. Edith, dau. of SirW. Downes, Knt. His
eldest son.
Sir Philip Walcot, Knt. of Walcot,m. Julian, dau. of John
Harley, of Hereford, and was father of
John Walcot, of Walcot, living tenq''. Henet V., m. Maud,
dau. of Sir Eichard Cornewall, Baron of Burford. His
son,
LoGER Walcot, m. Margaret, dau. of David Lloyd, of
JIathavern, and left a son and heir, Edward Walcot, who
m. Alice, dau. of Sir T. English, Knt., and was father of John
Walcot, of Walcot, m. Margaret, dau. of Edmund Plowden.
His son,
John Walcot, Esq. of Walcot, m. Mary, dau. of Sir Peter
Kewton, Knt. of Highley, Salop, Chancellor to King Henry
VII., and by her (who m. 2ndly, 1582, Thomas Acton, Esq. of
Acton Scott) had issue,
IIcMPURET, his heir.
Charles, of Buiith, co. Brecon, ancestor of Walcot of
K'-i/iA-ioH.
Margarita, m. John Best, Esq. of Worcester.
Maria, r,i. Thomas Powell, Esq. of Burnell.
The eldest son,
Humphrey Walcot, Esq. of Walcot, m. 1582, Alice, dau. of
Sir Itichard Hale, Alderman, of London, and by her had issue.
He d. 23 Aug. li.ie. The eldest son,
Humphrey Walcot, Esq. of Walcot, b. 1586, Receiver of
Salop, 1625, High Sheriff 1631 ; suffered much during the
reign of Charles L, by his sacrifices in the royal cause. He
m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Docwra, Esq. of Podeiich, Herts,
and had issue,
I. John, his heir.
II. Thomas, of Bitterley Court, Salop, bapt. 6 Aug. 1629;
7ft. 10 Dec. 1C63, Mary, dau. of Sir Adam Lyttleton, Ban.,
and had a son,
HcMPHREY, of Eitterley Court, in. Margaret, dau. and heir
of Edmund Pearee, Esq. of Wilcot, Salop, and by her
(who d. Nov. 1715), left at his decease, 1743, with a dau.,
Anna, v. ife of Kev. John Holland, Esq., a son.
The Rev. Hc.mphiey Walcot, of Bitterley Court, who
sold Bitterley to his cousin, Charles Walcot, Esq.,
1764-5; he was bur. at Bitterley, 1 Jan. 1766, leaving
issue,
1 Humphrey, bapt. 4 >Tov. 1753; m. Sarah, only sur'
viviiig dau. of John Price, Esq. of The Ham, near
Wantage, and had issue, Hcmphret Francis, of
Wallingfnrd, eo. Berks ; Anne.
2 Charles, bapt. 23 March, 1755; m. Sarah, widow of
Major Osborne, of Turvillel, co. Bucks, and d. s. p.
3 Williairi, Major, of Kerry Park, co. Dublin, and
aiterwards of The Moor, near Ludlow, Salop: m. 16
Oct. 1738, Catherine, dau. of Charles Walcot, Esq. of
^ Walcot, and d. leaving issue,
William.
Anne, m. the Rev. Charles Walcot, of Bitterley
Court, and had issue.
Catherine, m. Robert Burton, Esq. of Longnor Hall,
Salop, aiid(i. Is31.
Sarah, m. James Eysham Graham, Esq.
4 Thomas, m. Miss Porter, and left issue.
1 Elizabeth, m. Capt. Baugh, wlio d. s. p.
HI. William, bapt. 29 June, 1633.
Mr. Walcot was bur. at Lydbury 8 June, 1651. His son,
John Walcot, Esq. of Walcot, bapt. 24 June, 1624, High
Sheriff 1661, and M.P. for Shropshire 1685 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth,
d u. of Sir Thomas Lucy, of Charlecote, co. Warwick, and by
her (who d. 1654) had a son, Humphrey, who d. an infant,
1654. He TO. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Clerke, of
Watford, co. Northampton, and by her (who d. 1685) had issue,
I. Charles, his heir; ii. John; in. George, a merchant in
London, Lord of the Manor of North Leach, 1694; iv. Hum-
phrey, b. 1672 ; V. Thomas, d. s. p. ; vi. Edward, d. s. p. ;
I. Anne, bapt. at Lydbury, 12 July, 1659 ; ii. Barbara, m. 1st,
William Oakeley, Esq. of Oakeley. Salop, and 2ndly, 2 Sept.
1696, Sir William Gresley, Bart, of Drakelow ; in. Sanih, ni^
.i Jan. 1701, Robert Moore, Esq. of Linley, Salop ; iv. Mary;.
V. Beatrice, m. Robert Morgan, Esq. of Sutton, co. Mont-
gomery ; VI. Alice, m. The Very Rev. Dr. Graham, Dean of
Wells. Mr. Walcot d. 1702, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ceiakles Walcot, Esq. of Walcot, 6. 1660, High Sheriff
1710. Hcjfi. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir W.adham Wyndham,
Justice of the King's Bench, and by her had issue, five daus.
who d. young or umn. He m. 2ndly, the Hon. Anne Brydges.
dau. of James, 8th Lord Ci;andos, and sister to the 1st Duke-
of Chandos, and had by her a dau. Catherine, wife of Rev,
John Levett, Rector of Blithfleld, a son, John, his heir, anrt
other issue, who d. young or unm. He m. 3rdly, Bridget;
Alorgan, widow, dau. of Andrew Hackett, Esq. of Moxhull,
CO. Warwick, and d. 17 June, 1726. His eldest son and
heir,
John Walcot, Esq. of Walcot, b. 1697, Burgess of Ludlow
1719, and M.P. for Salop 1727; m. Mary, dau. of Sir Franei&
Dashwood, Bart, of West Wycomb, and had issue, i. Charles,
his heir; and n. John, of Upper Berkeley Street, London,
<;. s. p. 1819. The eldest son,
Charles Walcot, Esq. of Walcot, b. 1738, purchased Bit-
terley Court from his cousin, the Rev. Humphrey Walcot.
He was M.P. for Weymouth 1765, and High Sheriff of
Shropshire 1782. He in. Anne, dau. of the Rev. John Levett,
Rector of Elithfield, by Catherine Walcot his wife, and ha*
issue,
I. John, his heir.
n. Charles, Rector of Pitchford, Salop, 1771, to. 1800, Anne,
only dau. of the Rev. Richard Tomkyns, of Henwick
House, CO. Worcester, by Anne his wife, eldest dau. of
Rowland Berkeley, Esq. of Cotheridge, andiZ. 1810, leaving
issue,
1 John, 6. 1805; to. Anne, dau. of Rev. Richard Rouse'
Bloxham, D.D., Rector of Brinklow, and Vicar of
Bulkington, co. Warwick, and by her (who d. 1885) had
issue, John Charles, b. 16 Aug. 1842 ; Anne Isabel.
1 Caroline. 2 Emma Lucy.
I. Catherine, m. 1783, William Walcot, Esq. of Ferry Park,
near Dublin.
The eldest son,
The Rev. John Walcot, of Bitterley Court, Rector and
Patron <»f Bitterley, 1760, 77i. 2 Dec. 1788, his cousin, Sarah„
eldest dau. of Sir John Dashwood King, Bart, of West Wy-
combe, and by her (who d. 22 March, 1834) had issue,
Charles (Rev.) late of Bitterley Court.
Sarah, m. 19 April, 1830, Robert Bell Price, Esq. of Knighton,,
CO. Radnor.
Mary, d. unm. Jan. 1864.
Catherine, d. unm. 1828, aged 28.
He d. 23 Nov. 1834, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Charles Walcot, J. P., Rector and Patron of Bitterley^
(;.23 Jan. 1794; to. 1st, 23 Feb. 1818, Anne, eldest dau. of
Major William Walcot, of Ferry Park, near Dublin, and.
afterwards of The Moor, near Ludlow, and by her lual
i.^sue,
I. John (Rev.), now of Eitterley Court.
II. Charles Thomas, Comniissariat Staff, 6. Nov. 1821 ; m.
15 Dec. 1847, Fanny, eldest dau. of the Rev. Agar Adamson,
A.l)., Chaplain of the Hon. the Legislative Council of
Canada, and has issue, 1 Henry Talbot, b. 28 Oct. 1848, m.
10 Dec. 1877, Florence Margaret, 6th dau. of James Foster
Bradshaw, Esq. of Quebec, Canada, and has issue, Basil, b.
3 Dec. 1880; 2 Charles William Agar; 1 Constance Isabel'
Anne ; 2 Edith Maud Mary ; and i Sarah.
III. William Henry, Capt. 47th Bengal Native Infantry, h,
Apiil, 1823; m. July, 1861, Jemima Anne, eldest dau. of
WAL
THE LAN^DED GENTRY.
WAL
2111
Robert Burton, Esq. of Longner Hall, near Shrewsbury,
and by her (who rf. 21 Dec. 1863) had issue, Kdgar Acklam
Henry. Cajit. Walcot d. at Canton, 19 Sept. 1859.
He TO. 2ndly, July, 1827, Charlotte, eldest dau. of John
Molyneux, Esq. of Ludlow, 3rd son of the Eight Hon. Sir
Capel Molyneux, Bart., by whom he had no issue; and
3rdly, 29 April, IS."^!, Mary Anne, dau. of Eev. John Eocke,
of Clungunford House, Salop, by whom (who d. 5 Feb. 1878)
he had a son,
I. Eeginald Herbert, b. 8 July, 1855.
Eev. Charles Walcot d. 1875.
ylrms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron between three
chess rooks sa. ; 2nd and 3rd, arg., on a cross flory RU.. five
fleurs-de-lis or. Crtut — Out of a ducal coronet or, a buffalo's
head erased arg. ducally gorged gold. 3IoClo — Xullius in
verba niagistri.
Seat — Bitterley Court, near Ludlow, Salop.
IIEADE-WALDO OF STONE WALL
PARK AND SEVER CASTLE.
Meade-Waldo, Edmund Waldo, Esq. of Stone
Wall Park and Hever Castle, Kent, J. P., late 1st
Life Guards, b. 13 May, 1829, m. 1st, 10 Jan. 1854,
Harriette Ellen, dan. of Henry Owen Beclier, Esq.
of Aughadown, co. Cork, by Ellen Jervois liis wife,
and has issue,
I. Edmund Gdstavos Eloomfield, 6. 8 Feb. 1855, m. 2
March, 1880, Ada Coralie, dau. of the Eight Hon. Sir
Richard Baggallay, Lord Justice of Appeal, and lias
issue,
1 Edmund Richard, 6. 17 Feb. 1881.
2 Geoffrey, b. 6 Jan. 1834.
1 Florence Coralie, b. 15 July, 1882.
2 Harriet Dorothy, b. 8 March, 1885.
I. Ellen Harriette Augusta, t. 4Nov. 1856, m. 5 April, 1877,
Lieut.-Col. Charles Morant Churchill {^ee Choecuill of
Alderholt Park.)
He m. 2ndly, 1879, Cicely Eleanor, eldest dau. of
Henry Chandos-Pole-Gell, Esq. of Hopton Hall,
CO. Derby (see that family) and has further issue,
II. Margaret Alice, b. 5 April, 1882.
III. Katherine Auriol, b. 16 Dec. 1883.
Lineage.— Charles Meade, Esq. of Grays Inn, London,
and Sawbridgeworth, Herts, m. 24 April, 1757, Martha, dau.
of Col. Charles Waketield, of St. James, Westminster, and had
issue,
Chakles Francis Bedwell Meade, Esq. of the Exchequer
Office, b. 1758, m. 22 June. 1786, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Bed-
well, Esq. of Furze Hall, and d. 22 June, 1797, leaving issue,
I. Edmund Wakefield, of whom presently.
II. Robert, 6. 1790, m. 1827, Penelope, 3rd dau. of Eev.
Joseph Lambert, of Gilmonby Hall, co. York, and d. 1849,
having by her (whod. 1881) had issue,
Wakefield Suft Meade (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Loddington,
Northampt^'rishire, 6. 7 May, 1829 ; ra. 1st, 1853, Caroline,
4th dau. of Michael Eaton, Esq. of Sittingbourne, Kent ;
she d. s. p. 1881, and he m. 2ndly, Hannah, 4th dau. of
Thomas Jones, Esq. of Bangor, N. Wales, and has issue,
1 Wakefield, b. 16 Aug. 1885 ; d. 5 March, 1889.
1 Mav, b. 24 May, lSb3.
2 Mildred, b. 11 Feb. 1890.
The elder son,
Edmund Wakefield Meade, Esq. of Stone "Wall Park, and
Hever Castle, Kent, and formerly of Newbridge House,
Dawlish, Devon, sometime Provincial Judge of the Province
of Matura, Ceylon, J. P. and D.L. co. Kent, 6. 24 Aug. 1792,
m. 25 Sept. 1826, Harriette Bloomfield, 2nd dau. of Col.
Gustavus Eochfort, of Eochfort Bridge, M.P. for co. West-
meath, and had by her (who rf. 28 Sept. 1838) issue,
I. Edmund Waldo, now of Stone Wall Park, and Hever Castle.
II. Gustavus E'chtort, 6. 23 March, 1831 ; d. 11 Nov. 18u3.
I. Harriet Dorothea, b. 4 Oct. 1827 ; m. 5 Oct. 1850, Eev.
William Wilberforce Battye, of Tingrith Manor, Beds.,
Eector of Hever, Kent, and has issue (see Baxtte).
Mr. E. W. Meade, Esq., assumed by Eoyal Licence 1 June,
1830, the additional surname of W^aldo. He s. to the Waldo
estates 1842, and d. 10 Jan. 1858.
.,4 rjns— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a bend az., between three
leopards' faces gu., for Waldo; 2nd and 3rd, per pale sa. and
erm. a chevron letween three trefoils slipped, an eagle's head
erased in the chief point all counlerchanged for Meade. Crests —
1st, a griffin's head sa. erased erm., gorged with an eastern
crown arg., holding in its.beak. two trefoils slipped of the last.
for Waldo ; 2nd, A double-headed Mgle displayed or, charged
on the breast with a quartcrfoil sa., resting its claws on two
shields of the second, each charged with a trefoil slipped arg.
for Meade.
6'cti(s— Stone Wall Park, and Hever Castle, Kent.
Jiesidciu-e—BarmooT Castle, Beal, E.S.O.
Club — Junior Carlton.
WALDY OF YARM-ON-TEES AND
HAUGHTON LE SKERNE.
Waldy, Rev. John Edward, B.A., Univ. Coll.,
Oxon, of Yarm-on-Tees and Haughton-le-Skerne,
CO. Durham, Patron and Rector of Claverton, Som-
erset, b. 15 I\IaT, 1824; m. 1862, Sarah Ann, young-
est dau. of William Bradshaw, Esq. of Homerton,
Middlesex, Barrister-at-la\v, and has, -with other
issue,
George Alfred de Gaumonswat, 6. 20. Feb. 1863 ; m. 1888,
Mary Margaret, only dau. of Eev. J. C. Jackson, of St.
John's Coll. Oxon, and has issue,
George Wilfrid, b. 1889.
Lineage. — John Waldie, of Kclso, co. Roxburgh (son
of John Waldie, b. 18 May, 1624, and Margaret Hardie his
wife, grandson of John Waldie, and Janet Thompson, his
wife, and great-grandson of John Waldoe, or Waldie, Esq.,
living at Kelso 1579, and Bessie Learmouth his wife) )>!. 1699,
Anne, youngest dau. of the Eev. Edward W'alters, M.A.,
Incumbent of Yarm, co. York, by Margaret his wife, dau. of
John Thorpe, Esq., and had issue two sons and one dau-
The elder son,
Edward Waldt, of Yarm and Inglcby Barwick, co. York.
b. 1715; TO. Dorothy Proctor, and had issue, two sons and
three daus. The elder son,
John Waldt, Esq. of Yarm, 6. 11 April, 1752; m. March.
1790, Margaret, only child of Richard Garmonsway, Esq. oii
Haughton-le-Skerne, and Great Burdon, co. Durham, and by
her (who d. 18 Sept. 1844) he left issue at his decease, 5 Jan.
1832,
I. Edward Garmonsway, 6. 14 Dec. 1791, who purchased
Lower Worsall, co. York. He m. 1840, Anne Dowson, and
d.s.p. 14 March, 1842.
II. Richard (Rev.), M.A., Prebendary of Salisbury and
Rural Dean, b. 12 May, 1795; m. 19 Aug. 1823, Isabella,
dau. of the Rev. William Greenwood, B.D., Fellow of St.
John's College, Camb. (by Grace his wife, only duu. of John
Smith, Esq., J. P. and D.L., of Elmhurst Hall, co. Stafford,
and his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of John Jervis, Esq. of
Darlaston. Mr. Smith's 1st wife (who c(. s. ^.) was Mar-
garet, sister of John, Earl St. Vincent. The Eev. Richard
Waldy d. 19 Dec. 1868, having had issue,
1 John Edward (Rev.), his heir.
2 Charles Richard William (Rev.), M.A., b. 27 Aug. 1825,
Rector of Sutton-on-Denvent, co. York.
3 Alfred Henry, 6. 28 Jan. 1827, late Capt. 46th Regt., d.
1881.
4 Henry Temple, 6. 5 Aug. 1831.
6 William Thomas, late of Howden Court, Tiverton, co.
Devon, J.P. co. Devon, b. 29 Jan. 1833; m. 1st, 1862,
Emily, dau. of William Bradshaw, Esq. of Homerton,
Middlesex, and by her (who d. 1870) he has issue,
1 Lionel St. Clair, b. 20 April, 1863.
2 Cecil Reginald Vavasour, 6. 14 Feb. 1870.
1 Gertrude Emily Isabella.
2 Edith Helena Beatrice.
3 Evelyn Maud Jersis.
He TO. 2ndly, Ada Juliana Marguerite Amelia, only dau.
of Arthur Montagu, Esq. of Penton House, Devon, and
grand-dau. of Sir George Denys, Bart., of Easton Neston.
CO. Northampton, and by her has had a son, Claud Deny.s
Montagu, b. 1872; d. Nov. 1874. Mr. WiJdy is a Magi-
strate of the CO. of Devon, and of the borough of Tiverton,
and was formerly Capt. in the 4;ird Regt.
6 Reginald Garmonsway, b. 6 July, 1S38.
1 Margaret. 2 Isabella Mary.
3 Grace Caroline, d. 1836. 4 Catherine Janet.
5 Frances Helen.
III. Thomas William, of Egelescliffe, J.P. and D.L. for
Durham and the North Riding of co. York, 6. 31 July, 1801 :
■;/;.. 1st, 17 Dec. 1828, Jane, only child of Robert Scott, Esq.
of Eootham, York, by whom he had a dau.,
Jane Elizabeth, m. 7 Aug. 1855, Rev. Charles Thoroto^:,
M.A., Vicar of Eanceby, co. Lincoln.
He m. 2ndly, 22 April, 1834, Ellen, only dau. of Thomas
Henry Faber, Esq., J. P., by whom he has a son,
Edward Garmonsway, J.P. for co. Durham and the North
Riding of Yorkshire, late Capt. 2Sth Regt., 6. 31 May,
1835; TO. 1808, Cecily Jane, dau. of the Rev. John
Garvey, and d. 1887.
2112
WAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAL
He m. oidly. 13 June, IS-IH, Emily JlavRaret, dau. of
Eowland Webster, Esq. of tlie GrtinRe, Bisliopswcaniiouth,
CO. Durluim, J. P., by whom he had a son,
Arthur Garmonsway (Rev.), 6. IS Dee. 1S50, M A. of Mcrton
Coll. (.i.xford.Vicarof Horsley, Woculluiuse, Derbyshire, in.
Ul .\pril, ISSl, Caroline, 6tli' ilau. of J. F. Newton, Esq. of
i'otio Grange, co. York, and has issue,
.Tohn Newton, b. io l"eh. 1SS4.
Emily Margaret, b. 15 March, 1SS2.
He 711. 4thlv, 24 Oct. 18-=i2, Fanny I.onisa, dau. of Felix
Frederick Bean. Esq. of Claphaui Hall, Sussex, by w hom he
had a dau.,
Emily Marearet, m. 21 fept. 1S71, as first wife, Robert
Huttou Wilson, Esq. of Eggleselille, co. Durham, anl d.
1S73.
He v>. Srhlv, 21 ,TuIr, 1874, Jane, eldest surviving dau. of
Charles Hiliton Ron'e, Esq. of Tolesby Hall, Cleveland, co.
York, and <( 1SS(J, leaving his widow tenant for life of the
Egglescliffe and other estates.
I. Mary, ;h. 22 Aug. 1827, Rev. William Smoult Temple, J.P.
of Oljerdinsdale" Hall, co. York, Hector of Uinsdale, co.
Durham, and d. 16 Jan. 1869, leaving issue.
Arms— Or, on a bend between three leopards' faces az. a
pelican of the first, f rest— Out of a mural crown a dove with
an olive branch all ppr. .Vo<!o — Fidelis.
/it'sic/tnce— Claverton Rectory, Bath.
"WALE OF SHELFOBD.
"Wale, Eobeut ffolkes, Esq. of SlielforrI, co.
Cambridge, Cupt. 4tli Suffolk Ecgt., Cambs. Militia,
b. 1803.
Liineag'e.— This family owes its name to an ancient
barony in co. Northampton, the possessors of which held
hinds in cos. Northampton and Rutland. In the middle of
the 12th century, the family is stated to have been divided
into two branches, the elder derived from Richaiid Fitz-
AVale, of Eydun, temp. Henbt II., from which the Wales
of Essex claim to descend. The younger branch was, it is
said, transplanted to Ireland 1167, by a knight, William
AVale, who obtained considerable lands in the conquest of the
island.
This family was established in Essex some years previous to
1500.
Thomas Wale, the elder, of Radwintcr, Essex, was s. 1.560,
ty his son,
TuOMAs Wale, of Radwinter and Harston Hall, Cambridge-
shire, m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Richard Westlcy, of Hempstead,
and had issue, Thomas, his heir, of whom presently; John, b.
J595 ; Mariraret; and Joan. By Martha, his 2nd wife, he had
issue, George, of Radwinter, 6. 1625 ; m. Lucy Browne, and
d. s. p.
Thomas Wale, Esq. of Little Bardfield Hal), the eldest son,
m. Elizabctii, dau. of Geoffrey Nightingale, of Newport Pond,
and d. 1650, having had issue, Robert, of whom presently;
Thomas, 6. 1618; William, b. 1620; John, 6. 1622; Henry. 0.
1024, ancestor of Wale, of Old Hall, Essex ; Edward, b. 1629 ;
Geoffrey, b. 1031 ; Charles, of Saffron Walden, 0. 1038, an-
cestor of Wale of Earl's Colne I'liory, Essex, now extinct;
Elizabeth, m. Edward Stubbings, Esq., and had issue, Jane,
m. Robert Stubbings, Esq., and had issue,
EoEEBT Wale, the eldest son, m. Anne Eagle (who to. 2ndly,
Mr. Rivet, and d. 1690), by whom he had a dau., Eliza, who
ni. — Dove, Esq., and a son,
Thomas Wale, h. 1642; m. Penelope Wood, and had issue.
Gbegobt Wale, ofShelford, the eldestsurvivingson, 6. 1668,
^ii. 1st, Margaret Sparke, of Eisby, by whom (who d. 1702) he
had issue,
Thomas, his heir.
Margaret, m. Allen Hurrell, and had issue.
Penelope, d. 1700. Anne, d. young.
He 771. 2ndly, Eliza Hitch, and had further issue,
Hitch, 6. 1711; m. Mary Massey, and had issue.
Gregory Wale d. 5 June, 1730, and was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Wale, of Shelford, who sold the estate of Rad-
winter; he m. Louisa liudolphinaRahten,andci.29 July, 1796,
aged 75, having had issue,
Gregory, 6. 12 June, 1760, and d. 1794, from the effects of
an assault by highwaymen on Bagshot Heath, aged 34.
Cbables, aft' rwards Sir Charles Wale, his heir.
Margaret Philipina, d. 19 April, 1841, aged 90.
Mary, m. Rev. T. Pemberton, Rector of Taughboyne,
Ireland.
Gen. Sie Chakles Wale, K.C.B., 6. 5 Aug. 1702, last sur-
viving son, Col. H.M.'s 33rd Eegt. of Foot, m. 1st, Louisa, dau.
of Rev. Castcl Sherard, of Huntingdon, by whom (who d.
1806) he had issue,
I. Thomas Sherard, b. 1794, Commissioner of Arbitration at
Surinam ; rf. there 1821.
II. Charles Newtor, d. 1799.
III. Alexander Malcolm (Rev ), B.D., his heir, 6. 1797; m.
Carohne, dau. of Antoine Ardrighctti, of Piato, Savoy, and
by h'!r (who d. 1867), he (who d. 26 May, I.S84) leaves
issue, 1 Thomas, d. 1843; 1 Charlotte; "i Louisa; 3 Cecil
Mary ; 4 Caroline.
IV. John Philip, d. 1799.
I. Louisa Harriet Margaretta, d. 1805.
.'^ir Charles Wale jn. 2ndly, Isabella, dau. of Rev. Thomas
•lohnson, of Stockton-on-Tees, who d. in Barbados, 1810,
leaving issue,
II. Isabella Martha, m. Sherlock Willi^i, Esq., and has i.ssue.
Sir Charles Wale m. 3rd, Henrietta, dau. of Rev. Thomas
Brent, of Brent, Somerset, and by her (who d. 1858) had
issue,
V. Charles Brent, 6. 1817, J.P. and D.L. : to. Henrietta, dau.
of Richard Whately, Archbishop of Dublin, and d. 1861,
leaving issue, with four duus., three sons,
1 Charles, b. 1853. 2 Edward, d. young.
3 Frederick, b. 1864.
VI. Robert Gregory, of Shelford.
VII. George Henry, Commander R.N., h. 1822; in. 1st,
lilaneh, dau. of Jlust Rev. Richard Whately, Archbishop of
Dublin, who d. 1^60 ; and 2n(lly, Kate, dau. of Dudley
I'ersse, Esq. of Roxborouah. co. Galway, by whom he left
issue, Frederick, b. 1868. d. 1870.
VIII. Frederick (twin with George Henry), Commandant of
1st Sikh Irregular Cavalry (Wale's Horse) in the Iniliaa
Mutiny, fell at Lucknow 1858 ; m. Adelaide, dau. of Edward
Prcst, Esq. of York, and had issue, two daus.
IX. Arthur Campbell, late of the E.I.C.S., 6. 1825.
X. Henry John (Kev.), late Lieut, loth Pragootis, 6. 1827;
m. Caroline, dau. of Edward Prest, Esq. of Y'ork, and has
issue, 1 Malcolm, b. 1868, and four daus.
III. Henrietta liridget, m. Martin William ffolkes, Esq. of
Hidington Hall, Norfolk, and d. 18.'i5.
IV. Louisa Fanny, m. Rev. John Dgges La Touche, Vicar of
Mountrath.
V. Augusta Caroline, m. Richard Dill, Esq., M.D.
VI. Cecil Marianne, m. Rev. Charles Laurence, of Laurence-
town, CO. Galway.
General Wale d. 1845, and was s. by his eldest surviving
son. The Rev. Alexander Malcolm Wale, "Vicar of Sunning
Hill, CO. Berks, who, in 1850, sold the estates of Shelfo';d to his
brother,
Robert Gregory Wale, Esq. of Shelford, J.P. and D.L.,
late 33rd Regt., and Hon. Col. Cambridgeshire Militia, b. 14
Aug. 1820; 7?!,. 1849, Fanny Anna, only dau. and lieir of Sir
Edward West, Chief Justice of Bombay, by which lady (who
d. 1809) he had issue,
I. Robert ffolkes, now of Shelford.
I. Fanny Lucretia. ii. Mildred.
III. Henrietta Cecil. iv. Anna Charlotte.
V. Gcorgiana Isabella. vi. Fredeiica.
He 771. 2ndly, Anna, youngest dau. of the late John
Bendyshe, Esq., R.N., of Barrington, co. Cambridge ; she
d. s.p. 1876.
Arms — Arg., on a cross sa. five lions rampant or. Crest —
A. lion rampant or, supporting a cross sa. JfoiJo— Cum cruce
salus.
Seal — Shelford, Cambridge.
WAIiFORD OF FOXBUEKOW.
"Walfoed, Henry Alexander, Esq. of Foxbur-
row Hall, co. Suffolk, Lieut. -Col. lute 20th Hussars,
J.P. Suffolk, b. 1836 ; in. 1877, Edith Caroline, dau.
of the late George Walker, Esq. of Walthamstow,
Essex, by whom he has issue,
George Hen'bv, b. 1878.
Edward, b. 1880.
Alexander Ellis, 6. 1885.
Helen Edith.
Lineage. — This family removed into the co. Suffolk the
latter part of the 17th century from Hraintree, co. Essex, and
are of the same line as the family of tlie name still in the
latter co.
Rev. William Walford, Rector of I^ong Stratton, Norfolk
(son of William Walford, b. 1722, by Mary his wife, dau. of
John Davy, of Lowestoft), 71?. Diana, dau. of Rev. Randall
Burroughes, of the Manor House, Long Stratton, through
whom, as granddau. and heiress of Mr. Ellis, of Kidhall,
WAL
THE LANDED GENTKY.
WAL
2113
Yorkshire, Mr. Walford traces a lineal descent from Edward
HI. By her he had issue,
I. William, a graduate Clare Coll. Camb.
II. Davy, 6. l&OO.
III. George, b. 1801.
IV. Ellis (Rev.), of Dallinghoo, 6. 1803, d. 1S8I.
V. Charles, of Foxhurrow, J. P., 6. 1805, d. s. p. 1879,havln£r
devised the Foxburrow estate to his sister Mary Anne, for
her life, with remainder to his nephew, Henry Alexander
Waltord.
■VI. Henry (Rev.), 6. 1805.
I. Mary Ann.
II. Diana, m. Kev. Edward James Moor, Canon of Xorwich.
The eldest surviving son,
Eev. Ellis Walford, of Dallinghoo, Rector of Dallinghoo,
M..\. of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, Rural Dean, b. 2'Z
April, 1803; m. 1st, 1832, Henrietta, dau. of James Colvin,
Esq. of The Grove, Little Bealings, by whom he had,
I. Ellis, 6. 1833; d. young.
II. Eilis b. 183-); d. 1848.
HI. He,-.rt Alexander, now of Foxburrow.
IV. James Hare, 6. 1838; m. Georgiana, dau. of Rev. Mr.
Freeland.
V. Henrietta Maria, b. 1841.
Mr. Walford m.2ndly, 1842, Frances Matilda, dau. and co-heir
of Rev. Lancelot R. Brown, Rector of Kelsale, co. Suffolk, by
whom he had issue,
VI. Lancelot Charles ^Rev.), M.A., Vicar of St. Saviour's,
Chelsea, late Kector of Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, b.
1843; m. 14 July, 1870, Alice Margaret, dau. of JohnLiiinl
Mair, 1st Lord Lawrence, and has issue; Manraret Euiiiy,
b. 1872; Edith Alary, b. 1874; Sybil Alice, b. 1878.
VII. Edward George, b. 1846; d. 18G1.
viii William Stewart (Rev.), 6. 1847, Rector of Dallinghoo,
Suffolk, m. Emily, dau. of Major Low.
IX. Randall Ellis, b. 1849.
X. Frederick, b. 1850; m. Katherine, dau. of Quinton
Fleming, merchant, Liverpool.
I. Jdliana Mary, m. Capt. H.R. Lowe, li. F'anny.
III. Mary Ann Emiline, m. Kev. E. Backhouse, Rector of
llehiiingham.
Mr. Walford d. 11 Oct. 1881, and wass. by his eldest surviving
son, Henry .Alexander Walford, Esq.
Anns — Arg., a fess gu., in chief a lion pass.-guard., ppr.
Crest— A deim-lion ran; p. ppr., charged on the shoulder with a
cross-crosslet, arg.
SriUs — Foxburrow Hall, Melton, Woodbridge.
Clubs — Naval and Military.
WALFORD OF KUYTON TOWERS.
Walfoed, John Henshaw Njckson, Esq. of
Eiiyton Towers and Roden House, co. Salop, J. P.
for COS. Hereford and SalojD, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford,
late Lieut. Slirojislure Yeomanry Cavalry; b. 3
Dec. 1836; m. 11 Sept 1862, Mary, dau. of William
Staley, Esq. of Tliistlemount, Eossendale, co. Lan-
caster, and lias issue,
I. John Asuton Henshaw, Lieut. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 6.
4 Nov. 18G3.
IT. Ihomas Walford Henshaw, b. 1866.
I. Mary Joan Henshaw.
Lineage.— John Henshaw Walford, T.^q. who d. 6 Sept.
1836, had issue by Dorothy, his wife, dau. of Thomas Dickin.
Esq. of Loppingtdn, a son,
John He.nshaw Walford, Esq. of Roden House, J. P., m.
10 Oct. 1832, Mary, dau. of Jonathan Nickson, Esq., and by
her had issue,
John Henshaw Kickson, now of Ruyton Towers.
Mary Dorothy, m. Rev. John Wright, Vicar of Grinshill.
Sarah Helen, m. Rev. John Lee, Vicar of Tilstock.
Mr. Walford d. 25 Oct. ISCo.
-Sea^s— Ruyton Towers, Shrewsbury; and Roden House,
AVem.
WALKER-HENEAGE OF COMPTON
BASSET.
Walker-Heneage, Major Clement, of Couip-
ton Bosset, Wilts, V.C. late 8tli Hussars, J.P. and
D.L., High Sheriff for Wilts (1867), b. 6 March,
1S31 ; m. 7 Dec. 18C5, Henrietta Letitia Victoria,
ord dau. of the late John Henry Vivian, Esq., M.P.
of Singleton, co. Glamorgan.
Lineage.— Robert llENEAnE, of Lincoln, one of the
King's xVuditors, youngest son of John lleneage, of Uainton,
H.
the "th in lineal descent from Sir Robert, d. 27 July, 1536j
leaving, by Lucy his 1st wife, dau. and co-heir of Ralph
Buckton, Esq. of Elmswall, several sons, of whom two left
issue. Sir Thomas Heneage. of Copt Hall, Essex, one of the
Privy Council, and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster to
Queen Elizabeth, whose only dau. and heir, Elizabeth,
created Viscountess Maidstone, and Countess of Winchilsea,
m. Sir Moyle F'inch, Bart., and
Michael Heneage, Esq., Keeper of the Records in the
Tower of London. He was 6. 27 Sept. 1540 ; and (/. 30 Dec.
1630, leaving issue, by Grace his wife, dau. of Robert Hony-
wood, Esq. of Charing, Kent, four sons and three daus. The
eldest son,
Thomas Heneage, Esq. of Battersea, Surrey, d. 9 Aug.
1641, leaving i.ssue (by Bridget his wife, dau. of George
Woodward, Esq. of Upton, Bucks, and relict of Sir Thomas
Liddell, Knt. of Ravensworth Castle, co. Durham), a son.
Sir Michael Heneage, Knt. of Gray's Inn, who d. Dec.
1711, leaving (by Phoebe his wife, dau. of Samuel Foote, Esq.)
four daus. and one son,
Charles Heneage, Esq. of London, who d. 1738, leaving
two daus., Elizabeth and Cecil, his co-heirs; both dying wnoi.,
the latter in 1765, and the former iu 1779, the inheritance of
this branch of the Heneage family devolved to the issue of
their aunt,
Cecil, eldest dau. of Sir Michael Heneage, and wife of
John Walker, Esq. of the Inner Temple, and of Iladley,
Middlesex. This John Walker was son of Clement Walker,
Esq. of the Middle Temple, by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir
William Button, Bart., and grandson of Thomas Walker, of
Westminster, Hereditary Chief Usher of the Court of Ex-
chequer, by Joan his wife, dau. of John Moore, of Ipswich.
John W^alker, who, as aforesaid, m. Cecil Heneage; and
</. 1 March, 1703, leaving by that lady two sons, the elder of
whom,
Heneage Walker, Esq. of Hadley, Chief Usher of the
Exchequer, dying .«. p. 15 May, 1731, was s. in his estates and
oflices by his only brother,
John Walker, Esq. of Lineham, who d. 27 April, 1758,
leaving, by Dyonisiahis wife, eldest dau. of James Colebro'^ke,
Esq. and sister of Sir James and Sir George Colebrooke,
liarts. of Gatton, three sons and three daus., i. John, of
Compton Basset, who took the name of Heneage, m. Arabella,
dau. of Jonathan Cope, Esq., but d. s. p. 1806; ii. James
Button (slain at St. Cas, 1754); iii. Colebrooke, and three
daus., I. Mary, d. unm. 1775; li. Dyonisia, m. 1772, Rev.
Theophilus Meredith, of Ross, and left an only dau., Henrietta
Arabella; and in. Cecil Ann, m. 1704, Lieut.-Col. Thomas
Calcraf t, and had an only son, John, a general ofiBcer, d. unm.
1830, and three daus., Cecil Mary Elizabeth, d. ■unm. 1808,
.Arabella Bridget, to. William Thomas St. Quintin, Esq. of
Scampston, co. York, and Mart Dyonisia, to. 26 Nov. 1796,
Rev. George Wild, M.A. ot Speen, Vicar of Chevelcy, and
by him (who d. 1 Jan. 1831) left at her decease. May, 1831,
live daus. and four sons, i. George Hen'eage, of whom pre-
sently ; 2 Thomas John Wyld, M.A., Rector of North Wraxall,
m. 1836, Maria, dau. of Joseph Neeld, Esq. ; and John Wyld,
late of the 3rd Light Dragoons. The above-mentioned,
George Heneage Wyld, Esq. of Compton Basset, who
took, by royal licence, 29 Aug. 1818, the names of Walker
Heneage, J.P. and D.L., M.A., High Sheriff 18'29, b. 17 July,
1799; ni. 7 Aug. 1824, Harriet Sarah, eldest dau. of William
Webber, Esq. of Binfield Lodge, Berks, and had issue,
I. Clement, now of Compton Basset.
II. Michael, Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards, b. 20 Dec.
1835.
I. Matilda Harriet. ii. Alice.
He was Hereditary Chief Usher of the Court of Exchequer
and Chief Proclamator of the Court of Common Pleas, and
was M.P. for Devizes 1838 to 1857, and d. 1875.
^rms— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a greyhuund courant sa.
between three leopards' faces az within a bonlure engrailed
gu. on a mullet, a crescent for difference, for Heneage; 2nd
and 3rd, az., a chevron engi ailed erm. between three plates,
each cliaiged with a trefoil slipped ppr., lor Walker.
Crests— 1st, Heneage : Or, a greyhound courant sa. differenced
a.s the arms ; 2nd, Walker : A deiiii-heraldic ti- er salient per
I'ule indented arg. and sa., armed and languedgu., manedanU
tufted or. Motto — Walk in the fear o( God.
&a<— Compton Basset, Calne, Wilts.
Club — United Service.
WALKER OF BERKSWELL HALL.
The late Thomas Eades Walkee, Esq. of
Berkswell, Hail, co. Warwick, Studley Castle, co.
6 T
2114
WAL
THE LANDED GENTRY
WAL
Warwick, the Lodge, Dravton Gardens. London,
S.W., and Kisber Villa, Xewniarket, J. P. for co.
Worcester, M.P. fur East Worcestersliiro l!S74 to
ISSO, imsuceessf ulh- contested tlio borongli of Wed-
uesbiiry, 1SG8 ; b. L'-i Feb. 1843; «». 7 July, 1S74,
Hon. Elizabotii Sydney Alisoji, 2nd dau. of Ilcury,
1st Lord llindlip, ami had issue,
I. Thomas Hexet, now of BerkswoU Ilall, b. 17 Aug. ISSO.
II. George KreilerieU, l>. 10 Jau. 18S4.
III. Charles Eailos, b. ISSi!.
I. Elizabeth, (>. IDJune, 187G.
II. Ellen, b. 2 Aug. 1S7S.
in. Ethel liuth, 0. 13 Jan. 1SS3.
Xiiueag'e. — The ancestors of this old Warwick family have
lieon hnulowners in the county for many generations, but the
vosiiion its representatives now hold is in :i great measure due
to the genius of the late Thomas Walker, Esq., who duriiig
the earlier part of his life was largely interested in the iron
trade of the Jlidland counties, and who purchased the Berks-
well property in ISGI from Sir Kardlcy Wilmot, Bart., and
the .Studley Castle Estates in 1SG3 from Sir F. L. H. Good
1-icke, Bart. Fifth in descent from John Walker, merchant
•of London, who settled in co. Warwicii in the early part of the
17th century, was John Walker, Esq. of Wishaw Hall, co.
Warwick, b. 17ti7 ; who s. 1811, andd. 1848. Hem. 1813, Char-
lotte (who d. I8oC) dau. of William Bannister, Esq. of Great
OhatHell, CO. Stafford, and d. 1848, leaving by her (who d.
ISGO),
Thomas Walkeb, Esq. of Berkswell, J. P. for cos. Stafford
and Warwick, on roll for High Sheriff 1879, but. specially ex-
<;uscd on the ground of illness, Lord of the Manors of Berks-
well, Morton Bagot, Middleton-Scrivven, &c.. and Patron of
the livings of Berkswell, Solihull, Morton Bagot, and Middle-
ton, 0. 1817; m. 1840, Euth, dau. of John Fades, Esq.
of The Delph, co. Stafford, and by her (who d. 1882) had
issue,
I. Thomas Eades, his heir.
II. (■ rederiek James ( Mercote Hall, co. Warwick), 6. 16 March,
1S46: )ii. 1872, Jane Elizabeth, youngest dau. of John
Clutton, Esq. of Flanchford, Keigate, Surrey, and has
issue,
1 Frederick Thomas, b. J^n. 1874.
2 John Lister, b. Jan. 1870.
1 Winifred Jane, b. Jan. 1873.
2 Jlillicent, 6. July, 187G.
3 Dorothy, b. Jan. 187«.
I. Emily Paith, b. 1849; m. 15 Nov. 1871, Sir Charles
Nugent, oth hart, of Balliulough Castle, co. AVestmealh,
ami has issue.
II. Mary Florence, 6. 1851.
Mr. Thomas Walker d. 1888.
Arriis — Arg., a chevron between three crescents, sa. on a
canton of the last, a dove holding an olive branch all ppr.
CYat-A. greyhound's head erased sa. il/o«Jo — Passant,
■crerianl, en honeur.
6V«r.i— Berkswell Hall, Coventry ; Mercote Hall, Ilampton-
in-Arden ; Studley Castle, Studley ; all in co. Warwick, and
the Manor House, Middleton, near Bridgnorth, co. Salop.
Mr. W.alker d. 18C2. His only surviving son,
Frederick John Walker, Esq. of The Priory, B.athwick,
Somerset, F.R.G.S., b. 13 Feb. 1824; m. 5 Sept. 1849, Lydia,
dau. of Samuel llarwood, Esq. of Barton Hill, co. Gloucester,
and had issue,
I. John Charles Abthington, now of The Priory.
I. Fliirenee Flizabtth Hannah, m. 20 Feb. 1878, Sir Henry
Wrixon Becher, 2nd Bart, of Ballygiblin.
II. Nora Frederica, tii. 25 June, 1874, Kev. Edward Augustus
ISraeken Pitman, M.A. of The Hall, Old Malton, co.
York.
in. Constance Marianne, m. 3 Feb. 1881, William Norton
Barry, Esq. of Castle Cor, co. Cork.
IV. Ethel Arabella. v. Eveline Blanche.
VI. Maud Edith, deceased.
VII. Violet Beatrice, m. Jan. 1391, David Ernest Hutchins,
Esq.
Mr. Walker d. June, 1891.
Arma — Arg., two chevronels between as many crescents in
chief az. and a moor-coek in base sa. combed and wattled gu.
Cieat—Oa a. mount vert amidst fern ppr. a moor-coek as in
the arms, charged on the breast with a fillet or. MMo—
Vincit Veritas.
^'tai— The Priory, Bathwick, Bath, Somerset.
WALKER OP THE PRIORY, BATHWICK.
Wat.kee, John Chaeles Aethington, Esq. of
Ihe Priory, Bailiwick, co. Somerset, Cai^t. lOtJi Hus-
sars, b. 23 filay, 1859 ; m. 20 Aug. 1890, Lucy Isabel,
youngest dau. of Sir Stuart Hogg, of 14, Southwell
Gardens, S.W. {see Bckkk's I'eerage, Magiieea-
3I0ENE, B.), and has had issue,
Cyril Henry Arthington, 6. 17 April, 1892 ; rf, 9 Aug. same
year.
Lineag-e.— PiOEERT Walker, Esq. of Gilderton, co. York,
-descended from a family long settled in the West Hiding of
that CO., was father of
Jo-SEPH Walker, Esq. of Leeds, co. York, who had, by Sarah
liis wife, with other issue, an elder son,
John Walker, Esq. of Ebor House, co. Gloucester, h. 1790,
tn. 1 Sept. 1818, Hannah, dau. and co-heir of Isaac Whitelock ;
Esq. of Sheepscar, co. York; and had by her (who d. 18G3)
two sons and one dau.,
I. Charles Whitelock, 6. May, 1819 ; d. v. %]. May, 1838.
II. Frederick John, of the Priory.
I. AralieDa Matilda, b. 1821 ; 711. 1848, William Crowdson
Tunstall, Esq.; and d. 1859, leaving a son, Frederick
William Whitelock Tunstall, b. 1858.
KERRIOH-WALKER OF NiiWKER
HOUSE.
Kereich-Walkee, Heney Walkee, of Newker
House, CO. Durham, b. 25 Ajiril, 1832 ; assumed by
royal licence the additional ntime of Walker in
1877 ; in. 4 Feb. 1 864, Isabella, eldest dau. of George
Eeid, Esq. of Woodmansterne, Surrey, and has
issue,
I. Edward Henry, 6. 22 Dec. 18G4.
II. George Arthur, b. 26 March, 1866.
III. William Barrel, b. 16 April, 18G7.
I. Evelyn Isabella, b. 3-Feb. 1870.
II. Adeline Mary, b. IG March, 1872.
III. Grace Annie, b. 17 Nov. 1875.
IV. Julia Mabel, b. 29 Sept. 1880.
Lineage.— &-C Kerrich of Gcldestnn Hall.
Edward Kerrich, of Arnolds, Dorking, Surrey, 3rd son of
John Kerr:ch, Esq. of llarleston, by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of John Walker, Esq. of Wallsend, Northumberland, vi. Mary
Evelyn Susan, dau. of liichard Fuller, Esq. of the Rookery
Surrey, and by her (who </. 21 March, 1885) had issue,
I. Henry Walker, now of Newker House.
I. Elizabeth Frances.
II. Annie Evelyn.
III. Helena Jane.
IV. Gertrude Julia, m. G. J. G. Reid, Esq., and has issue,
four sons, and three daus.
V. Sophia Louisa.
VI. Emma Adeline.
VII. Isabel H.arj let.
VIII. Oct.avia Fanny.
IX. Mary Nora.
X. Agnes Decima, m. J. Sharpe, Esq.
XI. Edith Emily, m. Col. B. B. Ingram, and has issue, two
sons and a dau.
Mr. Edward Kerrich d. 9 Feb. 1833. His only son, Henry
Walker Kerrich, assumed, under the will of John Walker,
Esq. of Stelling Hall, the additional surname of Walker, and
is the present Henry Walker Kerrieh-Walker, of Newker
House.
Seal — Newker House, Chester-le-Street.
CASE-WALKER OF BECKFORD HALL.
Case-Walkee, Henet Ashton, Esq. of Beck-
ford Hall, CO. Gloucester, J. P., formerly Capt. 12th
Lancers; b. 17 Feb. 1851; on. 1st, 25 * Feb. 1878,
Mary Louisa, dau. of Col. W. Soutliey, Madras Staff
Corps, and by her (who d. 1888) has issue,
I. Violet Mary Ashton.
II. Cicely Myrtle Ashton.
III. Blarguerite Magdalen Ashton.
IV. Ivy Mary Ashton.
V. Daphne Winifred Ashton.
\i. Monica Primrose Ashton.
He m. 2ndly, 6 April, 1891, in Canada, Alice Mars-
ton, dau. of Col. W. Southey, M.S.C., and by her
has issue,
I. John Alotsics Asbton, 6. 10 June, 1893.
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^Ir. Henry Asliton Case-Walker assumed the
additional surname of Walker in 1882, at the
death of his brother, in accordance with the will
of his uncle, H. F. Walker, of Blythe Hall.
Xiineag'e. — The pedigree of this family is given in Dug-
<Iale's Visitation of Lancashire, 1664.
James Case, of Huyton, co. Pal. of Lancashire, son of
llichard Case, of Huyton, m. Alice, dau.of Uichard Saunders,
■of Ditton, CO. Lancaster, and d. 1624, leaving,
EicHARD Case, of Huyton, co. Pal. of Lancashire, m. Anne,
<lau. of Gilbert Holme, of Knowsley, co. Lancaster, and d.
1642, leaving
John Case, of Red Hazlea, in Huyton, nt. Elizabeth, dau. of
William Gleave, of Huyton, and d. 1664, leaving
Jonathan Case, h. Sept. 1653 ; m. Elizabeth, eldest dau.
.and heiress of Edward Ogle, Ksq. of Whiston, CO. Lancaster,
iind d. 19 May, 1730, leaving issue,
John, d. xinm. 1714.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Elizabeth, d. unni.
The 2nd son,
Tho.mas Case, Esq. of Red Hazles, co. Lancaster, J.P., 6. 14
April, 1692; in. 1722, Margaret, dau. and heiress of William
Clayton, Esq. of Fulwood, and had issue,
I. Jonathan, of Red Hazles.
II. William.
III. Thomas, of whom presently.
IV. Jchn.
V. Clayton, of Liverpool.
I. Elizabetli. n. Dorothy.
III. Margaret.
Mr. Thomas Case d. 1743, His 3rd son,
Thomas Case, Esq., h. 15 March, 1731 ; to. 1775, Anna, dau.
of John Ashion, Esq. of Woolton Hall, Liverpool, and had
cssue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. John Ashtou, 6. 17 April, I779 ; d. s. p. 20 Aug. 1S36.
]Mr. Thomas Case d. 1790. His eldest son,
Thomas Case, Esq. of Thingwell Hall, and Ince Hall, co.
Lancaster, J.P. and D.L., 6. 4 Nov. 1777; ra. 21 Dec. 1801,
-lane Sarah, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Edward Holt, Esq.
■tif Ince Hall, and had issue,
I. John AsnioN, of whom presently.
I. Jane Sarah, m. 1st, ix'ol, Marmaduke Middleton (2nd son
of M. M. Middleton, Esq. of Leam), who d. Ibib. and2nd!y,
Frederick Leacroft, Esq.
II. Emma Anna, m. la39, Arthur, 4tli son of William Le
Blance, of London.
Mr. T. Case d. 1845. His eldest son,
John Ashton Case, Esq. of Ince Hall, co. Lancaster, b.
1804; m. 1832, Caroline Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Henry
Walker, Esq. of Blythe Hall, co. Notts, and Clifton, co. York
isec Walker, lineage below), and d. 1855, having had issue,
I. Tho.mas Edward, of whom presently.
II. Hlnrt Ashton, now of Beckford Hall.
I. Caroline Lucy, m. Ptcv. C. Bullock, and d. 1863.
II. Emily Jane, m. Major John Forsterof the Hall, Southend,
and Exbury House, near Southampton.
III. Ellen Juliet Ashton, m. Col. H. E. Davidson, 19th
liegt.
IV. Constance Anna, m. Ainslie Walker, Esq. of Onslow
tiardens.
V. Blanche Emma Beatrice, m. Gen. H. Hamilton Gordon,
R.E.
lli.5 eldest son,
Thomas Edward Case, Esq., g. his maternal uncle, and
.•issumed the surname of Walker, ra. 29 Dec. 1872, Bessie
Xewton, and d. s. p. 24 Nov. 1882, and was s. by his brother.
^amilg of Malker.
William Walker, b. 1650, a resident of the parish of
Ticclesfield, co. York, m. Mary, dau. of Joseph Wood, of the
■same place, and d. 1708, leaving a son,
Joseph Walker, who, marrying twice, had by his first wife,
two sons, Joseph and Benjamin, and by his 2nd, Anne, dau. of
Jonathan Hargreave, three sons, who became celebrated as
ironfounders,
I. Jonathan, father of Jonathan of Ferham, who d. 1807,
leaving one son and two daus., Jonathan; Mary Anne ;
and Anne m. John Drake, Esq.
Ti. Samcel, of whom presently.
III. Aaron, father of one son, who d. issueless ; and a dau., m.
John Pearson, of Leeds.
The 2nd son,
Samuel Walker, principal founder of the iron works,
6. 1716, at Hill Top, Ecclesfield, removed to Masborough at
the age of 30, and thenceforth his career was one uninter-
rupted course of commercial prosperity. He d. 12 May, 1782,
leaving by his wife (with three daus., Mary, m. Jonathaa
Walker, Esq.; Sarah, m. William Parker, Esq.; and Anne, ?n..
John Whitacre, Esq. of Woodhouse), four sons,
I. Samuel, father of
Samuel.of Masborough, TO. Elizabeth, dau. of John Palmes,
Esq. of Naburn.
Mary, m. Hugh Parker, Esq. of Woodthorpe.
Margaret, m. William Walker, Esq. of Wilsick, Deputy-
Recorder of Doncaster. The eldest .^on of this marriage
is William Walker, Esq. of Wilsick Hall, Doncaster,
J.P. and D.L., M.A., liarrister-at-Law, m. 1858, Alice,
dau. of Hugh Parker, Esq. of Tickhill, co. York.
II. Joshua, of whom presently.
III. Joseph, of Eastwood. (See \Vaz,kyr of Perdiswell.)
IV. Thomas, of Ben-yhlll, near Mansfield, Sheriff co. Notting-
ham 1809 ; d. s. p. at Bath, 15 April, 1828.
The 2nd son,
Joshua Walker, Esq. of Clifton, near Rotherham, who
purchased the estate of Blythe from Col. Mellish, m. Susanna,
2nd dau. of Samuel Need, Esq. of Nottingham, and dying
1815, left issue,
I. Henet, of Blythe and Clifton, his successor.
II. Joshua, formerly M.P. for Aldborough, m. Anna Maria,
dau. and co-heir of Allen Hulford, Esq., representative of
the ancient family of Holford, of Davenham, co. Chester,
and has issue,
1 Edward Allen, m. Miss Baldwin, and has issue.
2 Francis, m. Jane, dau. of Norman Lockhart, Esq., and
has issue.
3 Philip Ainslie.
4 Edsar.
5 Joshua.
1 Frances, m. Felix F. F. Bean, Esq.
2 Gertrude Louisa, m. T. E. Everett, Esq.
I. Susannah, m. Jedediah Strutt, Esq. of Belper, co. Derby.
The eldest son,
Henry Walker, Esq. of Blythe Hall, Notts, and Clifton,
J.P. and D.L., at one time High Sheriff, b. 3 Feb. 1785; m.
Sept. 1806, Elizabeth (who d. 1850), only dau. of Edward
Abney, Esq. of Measham Hall, co. Leicester, and had issue,
I. Henrt Frederick, his heir.
II. Arthur Abney, b. April, 1820; to. 1st, Miss Anderson of
Carlow, which lady d. 17 Mar.;h, 1842, leaving one child,
Elizabeth Edith ; and 2ndly, Isabella, dau. of John Robert-
son, Esq. of Edinburgh, widow of the Rev. J. B. Hay, of
North Berwick, and by her had issue,
1 Henry Wooton, 6. 21 May, 1848 ; d. 15 April, 1855.
2 Arthur Edward, 6. 27 July, 1851.
3 Frederick John, 6. 6 March, 1853.
4 Ernest Abney, b. 24 June, 1854.
5 Henry, b. 6 May, 1860.
1 Isabella Maude.
2 Ethel.
I. Caroline Elizabeth, b. 1809; m. 1832, John Ashton
Case, Esq. of Thingwell Hall, Liverpool, and d. 1883, hav-
ing had two sons {as above).
II. Emily, in. Thomas Streatfeild Lightfoot, Esq. of Crowlc,
CO. Lincoln, and Sevenoaks, Kent ; she d. s. p. 1845.
Mr. Walker d. 19 Jan. I860, and was s. by his son,
Henry Frederick Walker, Esq. of Blythe Hall, Notts, and
of Clifton House, near Rotherham, co. York, J.P. and D.L.
for CO. York, and at one time High Sheriff of Notts, b. 1807 ;
m. Aug. 1833, Miss Howard, of Portland Place, London, and
had issue,
I. Frederick Albert, b. 1836 ; d. 8 Feb. 1837.
II. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 1834 ; d. Aug. 1838.
Mr. Walker devised Blythe Hall to his widow (who d. 1889)
with remainder to his nephew,
Thomas Edward Case, Esq., who thereupon assumed the
surname of Walker, to. 29 Dec. 1872, Bessie Newton, and
d. s. J). 24 Nov. 1882 ; and was s. by his brother,
Henry Ashton Case- Walker, now of Beckford Hall.
Seat — Beckford Hall, near Tewkesbury.
WALKER OF PERDISWELL.
Walker, Henet, Esq. of Perdiswell, co. Worces-
ter, D.L., High Sheriff 1883, I. 1826 ; m. 1871,
Georgina Harriett, dau. of Francis Mostyn Owen,
Esq. of Brjntiriou, co. Salop, and has, with other
issue,
Henry Francis Mosttn, b. ISSO.
Lineagre.— Joseph Walker, Esq. of Eastwood, co.
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York, and Aston, co. Deiby, High SheiilT co. Derby, 3rd
son of Samuel WalUer, of Masborougli (set "Walker (/ Bbjthe
llo.ll), VI. 10 Oct. i;So, Elizabctli, dau. of Samuel Need,
Esq. of Nottingham, and by her (,wbo d. "JT Slay, 1SJ3) had
issue,
I. Joseph Need, of whom hereafter.
II. Thomas, 6. 19 July, 1795: ),i. Constantia, dau. of John
Claudius Heresford, Esq. ol Dublin.
III. Edward Sami-el (SirK of Kerry Hill, Notts, J. P. and
D L., 6. 1799; iu. 1st, 15 Sept. 1S4J, Francis Valentine,
dau. of Georcrc Stevens, Esq. of Old Windsor Lodge, and by
her^who d. IbOi) had issue,
1 Edward William, of Berry Hill, Mansfield, J. P., 6.
4 Aprl. lS-14 ; m. Dec. 1874. Elizabeth, youngest dau. of
Tliouias Ewtll, Esq., whicli lady rf. 23 April, 188G.
2 Fre.1eriek Ad.am, &. 10 Sept. 1851.
J .Alarion Emily, m. March, 1866, Kobert N. Batt, Esq. of
Furdysburn, co Down.
2 Fanny Louisa, ))i. Feb. 1879, the Rev. Frederick Hall,
eldest surviving sou of T. Dickenson Hall, Esq. of What-
ton Manor, Notts.
S Sophii Eugenie.
4 Harriet Anne, m. 13 July, 1881, Evan Theodore
Prichard. Esq., 2nd sou of Kev. Richard Prichard, B.D.,
Rector of Newbold in Stour.
Sir Edward vt. 2ndlv. 12 June, 1866, Mary Elizabeth, dau.
ofCapt Hallowes, KN. of Glapwell Hall, co. Derby. He
sened the office of Mavor of Chester 1838 and 1848, was
High Sheriff of Notts 1806-07; and d. Jan. 1877.
I. Harriett, m. Uev. William Alderson, Rector of Aston, near
Rotlierliam, who d. s. p. 1851.
II. Sophia, m. 1 homas Trebeck, Esq. of Southwell ; and
d. s. p. 27 April, 1856.
III. Catherine, )ii. James Haffenden, Esq. of Clearwcll Court,
CO. Gloucester; and d. 16 April, 1858, leaving three daus.
and one son.
IV. Elizabeth, d. vnm. 14 May, 1832.
Mr. Joseph Walker d. 7 June, 1801. His eldest son,
Joseph Need Walker, Esq. of Calderstone, co. L.anoastcr,
D.L., 6. £0 Sept. 17C0; m. Katheriue, dau. of Samuel Parker,
Esq. of Scots House, co. Northumberland, andcL 1865, leaving,
with other issue,
Hesry, now of Perdiswell.
«{n(-Perdiswell Hall, Worcester.
Club — Union.
WALKEK, OF EOWLAND,
"Walker, SiK William Stuaet, K.C.B., of Bow-
land, CO. Edinburgh and Selkirk, Advocate 1840,
D.L. of botli COS., B.A. Oxon, late Chairman of the
Board of Supervision in Scotland, created a C.B.
1876, and a K.C.B. 1886, b. 4 April, 1813; m. 15
Sept. 1836, Eliza, dau. of William Loch, Esq., Ben-
gal Civil Service, son of George Loch, of IJrylaw,
CO. Edinburgh, and has -with other issue,
William Campbell, J. P. cos. Edinburgh and Selkirk, and
a Magistrate for New Zealand, a Member of the House of
Legi.-lation in that colony, M.A. Oxon, b. 1838; m. 1871,
JIargaret, dau. of Archdeacon James Wilson, of New
Zealand, and has issue,
William James Dcndas. h. 1873.
liineage. — Alexander Walker acquired part of St. Fort,
CO. Fife, and d. about 1658. His son,
Alexander AValkeb, of St. Fort, m. Jean, dau. of Thomas
rieming, of Uthroga), co. Fife, and had with other issue,
I. Alexander, his heir.
II. James, Minister of Leuchars, co. Fife, 1733, to. 1740,
Catharine, sister of Robert Montgomery, Provost of Edin-
burgh, 1756-67, and a Commissioner of Customs for Scot-
land, and d. 1773.
Alexander Walker d. 1723. His eldest son,
Alexander Walker, of St. F'ort, acquired the other part of
St. Fort, and had a crown charter, 27 March, 1730; he
registered arms, 10 Nov. 1759; m. Isabel, dau. of William
Miller, merchant in Edinburgh, and had with others who
d. unm.
I. Thomas, of St. Fort, m. Helen Hay, only dau. of Capt.
Robert liailli.', of Parbroath, co. Fife, by Barbara, widow
of Sir Edward Gibson, Bart., and dau. of Hon. Alexander
Maitland <Mrs. Walker's brothrir. Col. Alexander Baillie, of
Luthric, Fife, Barrack Master Ginera! for Scotland, d. s. p.
1814, leaving his property to her children) and d. 3 Sept.
1794, aged 69, leaving three children,
1 Alexander, of Carphin, co. Fife, Major in the army, to.
Jane, '!au. of .Jacub Sandilands, merchant in Bordeaux,
and had two oaus., coheirs, Eliza, m. 1806, Capt. John
Raitt, 42nd Regt., and had issue, and Helen, m. Barott
Capol, (/. s. p.
2 Robert, Lieut. -Col. and Lieut. -Governor of Sheerness,
111. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Major Samuel llulland. Surveyor-
General of Canada, which lady d. .hily, 1817. He m.
2ndly, April, 1818, Ann, dau. of John EHurt, Esq., and
d. S.J). 23 July, 1842.
3 Barbara.
II. James, a physician in Edinburgh, bought Invcrdovat,co.
File, and Kineaird in the same co. 1764, »ii. 1762, Lady
JIary Leslie Melville, dau. of Alexander, 6th Earl of Ivcvea
and Melville, and was father of
James, Rear-Admiral, C.B., 1815, K.T.S., who served at
Camperdown, Copenhagen, in North America, (.fee. ; he
m. 1st, a dau. of Gen. Right Hon. Sir John Ir«in, K.B.,
she d. 1821, and 2ndly, Priseilla Sarah, dau. of Arnoldus
Jones Skelton, of Branthwaite Hall and Papcastle, co.
Cumberland, widow ol Edward Penruddocke, of Fylield,
CO. \\ ilts, and d. 13 July. 18-31, leaving three sons, oueitt
the army, and two in the navy.
ITI. William, of whom presently.
1. Catlierine, m. 1760, Rev. John Carnegie, Minister of
Inverkeilor, and from lier descend the Carnegies of Redhall,
CO. Kincardine.
Alexander Walker d. March, 1744. His 3rd son,
Rev. William Walker, minister of Collesse, co. Fife, 17G0,,
b. 1737 ; HI. 2 Nov. 1762, JIargaret, dau. of Patrick Manderston,
merchant in Edinburgh, and by her (who d. 2 Dec. 1810) had
issue,
I. Alexander, of whom hereafter.
II. Patrick, Lieut.-Col E.I.C.S., 6. 24 March, 1766; m.
1800, Miss Charlotte West, of Madras, and d. 1816, leaving
i.5sue.
III. William, Attorney in Jamaica, 6. 15 Jan. 1768, and d.
U7im. 1799.
I. Mairdalene, 6. 6 Jan. 1770; m. 1790, William Walker, of
I'itlair, CO. Fife, Wriier to tiie Signet; and d. 1812.
II. Isabella, 6. 7 Sept. 1771 ; m. 1799, Paul Stevens Samuels,
M.D.
Rev. William Walker d. 14 Nov. 1771. His eldest son,
Alexander Walker, Governor of St. Helena, Brigadier-
General in the H.E.I.C.S., 6. 12 May, 1764, bought Bowland,
1809; m. 12 July, 1811, Barbara (d. 1831) dau. of Sir James
Montgomery, Bart, of Stanhope, co. Peebles, M.P. Chief Baron
of Exchequer in Scotland, and d. 1831, leaving issue,
I. William Stuart, his heir.
II. James Scott, 6. 2 July, 1815, Capt. 88th Regt. (Connaught
Itangers;, m. 17 July, 1802, Janet, dau. of William Bute,
Esq., and d. s. p. 18 Feb. 1882.
Anns — Or, three pallets gu. surmounted of a St. Andrew's
cross arg., on a chief az., a garb between two mullets of the
lield. Cnst—A cornucopia ppr. .I/o((o— Cura ct indu^tria.
.S'rtt— Bowland, Stow, co. Edinburgh. I'oum lUndence —
5, Blanor Place, Edinburgh.
Ci«6— Carlton.
WALiKEH-IIORISON OF FAIiFIEIiD.
Walkee-Moeison, Bethune Geoeqe, Esq. of
Falfield, co. Fife, and Bogley, co. Perth, b. 1 Sept.
1857.
Lineage.— James Walker, of Falfield, m. 28 May, 1741,
Janet Ramsay, and d. 1709, aged 58 ; Mrs. Walker d. 1799.
Their son,
David Walker, of l-'alfield, 6. 1747, m. Jane, only dau. of
Rev. John Chalmers, D.D., of Raderny, co. Fife, minister of
Kilconquhar, 1760-91, by Ellen his wife, dau. of Sir Alexander
Anstruther and Hon. Jean Leslie, his wife, usually styled
Baroness Newark, and had i.ssue,
I. Bethune James, his heir.
II. James, of Falfield, Capt. in the H E.I.Co.'s navy, d. g. p.
III. John, d. unm. in the West Indies.
I. Janet, m. Andrew Pitcairn of Pratis and Pit,cuUo, co.
Fife, and had isiuc.
The eldest son,
Bk.thune James Walker, an officer R.N., inherited Fal-
field from his younger brother, by whom it had been
purcliased, and on the death in 18.=>0 of Mrs. Bethune Morison,
widow of his mother's brother, William Chalmers, Writer to
the Signet, of Raderny, afterwards styled Bcthuuc of Blebo,
and finally Bethune-Monson, inherited under an entail
executed by her, the co. Perth property, and assumed the
surname and arms of Morison. He m. 12 August, 1846,
Johanna, dau. of Rev. George Wright, D.D., minister of
Kingsbarns, and d. 13 March, 1868, leaving issue,
I. James Walkcr-Morison, of Falfield, d. 9 Nov. 1876, aged
23.
II. Bethune George, present proprietor.
I. Anna Jessie, to. 4 June, 1872, John P. Wright, Writer ta
the Signet.
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^.imiln o{ iTtorison.
William Mohison, merchant in Dundee, son of William
IMoiison, bought Naughton, co. Fife, 1737, m. Elizabeth, Jan.
and heir of llev. James Gray, minister of Kettins, and by this
marriage acquired estates in co. Perth, a part of which is
inherited by Mr. Walker-Morison. He was s. by his son,
James Morison, of Naughton, a merchant in Dundee, and
magistrate of that burgh. His son,
James Morison, of Naughton, b. 1738, m. Isabella, only
<;hild who had issue of the Kev. David Maxwell, of Strath-
inartine, co. Forfar, by Isabel his wife, dau. of Alexander
Duncan, of Lundie. Mr. Morison built Naughton House,
17!)0, and d. 1816, having had issue,
I. William Slorison, of Strathuiartine, Col. of the Tayside
Fencibles, b. 17G1 : d. nam. v. y.
I. IsoBEL, of whom after.
II. Elizabeth, d. uniii,
III. Catharine, m. Heury Stark, of Teases, and had a son, who
d. s. p.
IV. Anne (Mrs. Skene), of Pitlour, d. s. p.
His eldest dau.,
IsoBEL Morison, of Naughton, Boglcy, Drummie, Nydie,
•&c., b. ntiO, m. William Bethune, of Blebo, eo. Fife. This
genilemnn, paternally Clialmcrs, m. Ist, in 1782, Margaret,
•sister and heir of Henry Bethune, of Blebo, and assumed that
surname ; she d. s. p. leaving him all her property. He after-
wards took the additional surname of Moriion, and had an
■only child,
Isabella Maxwell Morison, b. 1795: d. in Paris, 1818.
Mrs. Bethune-Morison d. in 1850, aged 90, having entailed
Naughton on her kinsman, Captain Adam Alexander Duncan,
Rrandson of Admiral Adam Viscount Duncan, who assumed
the additional surname and arms of Morison, and d. 1855,
leaving an only child. Miss Catherine Henrietta Adamina
Morison-Duncan, of Naughton. As already stated, Mrs.
Bethune-Morison entailed Bogley on Captain Walker, and slie
settled Nydie, co. Fife, on Major Robert Bethune, younger
«on of General Bethune of Blebo.
Arms—\ and 4, Ar. three Moors' heads couped sa., banded
■or, and in the centre a lion ramp. gu. for Morison. 2 and 3,
Or, three pallets gu surmounted of a saltice wavy arg. on a
chief az. a demi-lion holding in his paws a fieur-de-lis of thiid
hetw. 2 anchors of the field for Watson. CVe.>.-(s— 1st, Morison.
Three Saracens' heads conji lined in one neck erased, wreathed
about the temples with laurel ppr. ; 2nd, Walker. A grey-
hound courant ppr. .S/o((ora— Over the Morrison crest, Praelio
prudentia praestat ; and over the Walker crest, Fac ct spera.
ieat- Falfield, Fife.
WAIiKEE, OF DALRY.
Walkee, James, Esq. of Dairy, Midlothian, J.P.,
h. 21 Jan. 1830; m. 29 April, 1859, Hon. Anna
Yelverton, 5tli dau. of the 3rd Vioconnfc Avonmore,
and has issue,
I. Ceeil Helen, m. 1880, J. S. 0. E. Luxford, Esq. of Higham,
Su>sex, and Bannoch, N.B. and has issue {see Eobebtson-
LuxroRD of Hiyham.
II. Liliias Adelaide. ill. Anna Margaret.
Lineag-e.— This family, though settled for a considerable
period in East Lothian, is stated to be descended from the
Walkep.s of Si. Fort, CO. Fife.
John Walker, Esq., who resided at Beanstown, co Had-
•dingtcin, is thus noticed in the Statistical Account of Scotland.
— "Mr. John Walker, who possessed considerable property in
this parish, is celebrated as the person who first introduced
the system i.f fallowing land, and of thereby raising wheat-
.crops far more extersively than formerly. He was descended
from the family of Walker of St. Fort, co. Fife, and flourished
about the time of the lievolution." He was father of
Francis W^alker, Esq. of Mi.inshill. co. Haddington, who
had several sons, one of whom, John, having entered the
military profession, was killed in battle in the East Indies.
Another of the sons,
Jami^s Walker Esq. of Dairy, one of the principal Clerks
of Session in Scotland, m. 1st, 13 July, 1780, Jane, dau. of
Itichard Hay-Newton, Esq. of Newton, co. Haddington, 3rd
.son of Lord William Hay, of Newell (who was 3rd son of John,
•2nd Marquess of Tweedale, by the Lady Anne Maitland, his
wife, only child of John, Duke of Lauderdale), and by her had
■assue,
Francis, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir John Forbes
Diummond, Bart, of Haw Lhurnden, and at the decease of
Jiis father-in-law, in 1829, s. by special limitation to the
baronetcy and estate of DEiraiMOND of Hawlhornden {see
Burke's Peerage and Baronetage).
James, of Dairy.
Jane, ni. 18o5, James Hope, Esq. of Wardie Lodge, Mid-
lothian.
Annie. Helen.
Mr. Walker m. 2ndly, 1797, Marion Annie, dau. of John Hope,
JI.D., Professor of Botany in the University of Edinburgh, and
by her had an only dau.,
Juliana, to. Sir John Hall, Bart, of Dunglass.
The 2nd son,
James Walker, Esq., of Dairy, J. P. and D.L., 6. 1790, wan
called to the bar in 1811, and filled the oflice of Sheriff of co.
Wigton, 1818 to 1843, which he then resigned on being ap-
pointed one of the principal Clerks of Session in Scotland. He
m. 1st, 28 Oct. 1825, Lilias, youngest dau. of Uoderick
Mackenzie, Esq. of Scotsburn, co. Ross (grandson of Sir
Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Bart, of Scatwell), by his wife Anne,
dau. of Alexander Chisholm, of Chisholm, The Chisholm, and
by her (who d. Nov. 1833) has issue,
James, now of Dairy.
Jane Anne, m. 1851, Major John Fergusson Home,
H.E.I.C.S. ; and d. s. p. \Sb2.
Henrietta Mackenzie, d. 1847.
Lillias Margaret, m. 18G6, Charles Robertson, Esq., whoci.
1888.
He ))!. 2ndly, 1848, Ellen Ballantine, 3rd dau. of Joseph Dykes
Ballantine Dykes, Esq. of Dovenby Hall, Cumberland, and by
her (who d. Dec. 1SC9; had issue, William Fretcheville, d.
1860 ; Francis Dykes, and Mary Ellen. Mr. Walker d. 6 May,
1856.
.^i)ns— Or, three pallets gu. on asaltire arg. a heart of the
second, a chief az. thereon a crescent between two mullets of
the third. Crest — A cornucopia ppr. Motto — Cura et ia-
dustria.
Stat — Hanley Lodge, Corstorphine. Midlothian.
WAIiKER OF CRAWFOE.DTON.
Walker, Col. Sir Geohge Gustavus, K.C.B.
A.D.C. to the Q.ueen, of Crawfordton, co. Dumfries,
J. P. COS. Dumfries and Kircudbright, and D.L. forco.
Inverness, Hon. Col. and Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batt. King's
Own Scottish Borderers, M.P. for co. Dumfries
1865-68, and 1869-74, educated at Eugbj and Bal-
liol Coll. Oxford, B.A. 1851, M.A. 1855, b. 18 Jan.
1830 : 7)1. 3 April, 1856, Anne Murray, only dau. of
the late Admiral George Gustavus Lennock, and
has issue,
I. George Laurie, 6. 1 Aug. 1857.
II. Charles Henley, b. 10 Jan. 1859.
III. Frederick Murray, 6. 29 July, 1S62.
IV. Hugh Carmiehael, 6. 13 Jan. 1871.
I. Jessie Eleanor. it. Annie Louisa.
III. Ethel Mary. iv. Mabel Caroline.
V. Ellen Gertrude. vi. Edith Maud.
Col. Walker is eldest son of the late John Walker,
Esq. of Crawfordton, D.L. {d. 1857), by Jessie his
wife, dau. of John Johnston, Esq., Merchant, of
London.
Seats — Crawfordton, Thornhill ; and Loch Treig, Kingussie,
Inverness-shire.
Club — Carlton.
WALKER OF TYKILLEN.
Walker, Thomas Joseph, Esq. of Tykillen, co.
Wexford, J.P. and D.L. for co. Wexford, High
Sheriff 1881, late Capt. Eoyal Dragoons, b. 1829 ;
m. 20 Sept. 1888, Blanche Louisa, youngest dau. of
Col. Stephen Henry Smitli, 64th Eegt., of Annes-
brook, Drogheda, co. Meath, and has issue,
Charles Akthdr Stephen, 6. 9 July, 1889.
Muriel Eleanor Blanche.
Xiineag'e.— Charles Walker, Esq., for thirty years one
of the Masters of the Court of Cliar.cery in Ireland, m. Caroline,
eldest dau. of tlie Hon. Bys«e Molesworth, son of Robert, 1st
Viscount Molesworth, and had issue, three sons and two daus.,
Thomas; Peter (who m. and left two sons, Chailes Edward
(Rev.), and Frederick); Cliarles; Elizabeth, j/t. Major-Gen.
Sir Thomas Blythe St. George ; and Caroline, m. Henry Gonne
Molony, Esq. The eldest son,
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAL
Thomas Walker, Esq. of Tykillon, co. AVoxfonl, for fifteen
yeare one of the Masters of the Coi.rt of Chancery in Ireland,
m. Maria, dau. of William Acton, Esq. of West Aston, liy Jane
Parsons his wife, grand-dan. of Sir William Parsons, 'Jnd bart.
of Birr Castle, and had issue,
Charles ARXiirR, late of Tykillon.
Thomas, a Major in the army, deceased.
Caroline, >«. 1^17, Col. William Acton, of West Aston, co.
Wicklow, M.P. for that co.
Mr. Walker <f. 'JS Eeb. lSo7, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charuis Artuir Walker, Esq. of Tykillen, J. P. and Yicc-
I.ieut. of CO. Wexford, M.P. for co. Wexford from 1830 to
1S43; m. 10 Feb. lSo6, Eleanor, eldest dau. of Joseph Leigh,
Esq. of Tinnekelly House, co. Wicklow (brother of Francis
Leigh, Esq. of Posegarland), and d. 1873, leaving issue,
I. Thomas Joseph, now of Tykillen.
II. Charles Stephen, Lieut. -Col. ord Hussars, b. 1843.
I. Mary Jane.
II. Eleanor Arabella Caroline, m. 29 April, 1SC8, William
Alex. Dohie, late Capt. 12th Lancers.
III. Elizabeth Mary Anne, m. 9 Feb. 1870, CrosbieW. Harvey,
Esq. of Bromley, co. Wexford.
."^t-af— Tykillen House, Wexford.
C/k'.s— Army and ><"avy, London; and Kildare Street,
DubUn.
WALLACE OF DOWNPATRICK.
■Wallace, "William Nevin, Esq. of Downpatrick
and Waterfoot House, co. Down, J. P. and D.L., for
that county, and (High Sheriff 1891) J.P. co.
Antrim, ni. 1856, Catlierine -Mary, dau. of Francis
Charles, fourth son of Richard, second Lord Annes-
ley {see Eueke's Peerage), and by lier (who d. 30,
Dec. 1877) had issue,
I. William Francis Annesley, Capt. 53rd Shropshire Eegt.,
and Adjt. 2nd Vol. Batt. Shropshire Light InfantiyChas
Egyptian Medal and Khedive Star), educated at Harrow
and Trinity Hall Cambridge, 6. 18 July, 1858. (Clubs—
Xaval and Military, Boodles and Raleigh.)
II. Eobert Hugh, educated at Harrow and Brasenose, Oxon,
JI.A. Major 5th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, b. 14 Dec. 1860 ;
(Clubs— Oxiori and Cambrid4e and Raleigh, S.W. ;
Union, Belfast; and Hibernian United Service, Dublin).
Mr. Wallace is the son of the late Hugh Wallace,
Esq., by Eliza Anne Xevin his wife (who d. 1830).
Stf!(s— Downijatrick, and Waterfoot House, Newcastle, co.
Down.
«u6s— Reform, S.W. ; Hibernian United Service, Dublin.
WALLER OF FARMINGTON.
Walleh, Edmcxd, Esq. J.P. of Farniiiigton, co.
Gloucester, J.P. and D.L. High Sheriff co. tilouccs-
ter 1876, b. 29 Jan. 1828; jm. 1st, 7 July, 1859, Lucy
Georgiana, youngest dau. of Henry Elwes, Esq. of
Colesbourne Purk, co. Gloucester, and by her (who
d. 30 Aug. 1878) has had issue,
Edmund, h. and d. 3 April, 1800.
Caroline Lucy, d. an infant, 3 Jan. 1862.
Rachel Elizabeth Frances.
He m. 2ndly, Aug. 1880, Emily Mary, dau. of George
A. Young, Esq. late of Westbcre, Canterbury.
Lineagre.— The family of Waller derives from Aldred
de Waller, of Newark, co. Nottingham, who d. 1183, and
from whom lineally descended,
David de Waller, for thirty years Master of the Rolls to
King Edward 111. This David (/. «. p. His only brother,
Henry Waller, of llockerton, m. Alicia de Mortimer, and
was father of
Thomas Waller, who purchased Groombridge, in Kent,
from Lord Clinton, 1360. He m. Christina Chassunt, and d.
1371, leaving a son,
John Waller, Esq. of Groombridge, m. Margaret, dau.
and heiress of — Laudsdale, of Laudsdale, in Sussex, and had
issue,
Sir Richard Waller, of Speldhurst, Kent, Sheriff of that
CO. 10 Henry VL, of whom we read this remarkable account
in the VUlarc Cantium: — "He served in the wars of France
under Henry V., and signalised himself so far that he took
Charles, Duke of Orleans, General of the French Army, prisoner
at the battle of Agincourt. Ho brought him to England, and
as appears from a MS. at the Heralds' Office, kept him prisoner
for 24 years at his seat, Groombridge, near Speldhurst, Kent.
He was a great benefactoi- to the church at Speldhurst, where
his arms still remain in stonework over the porch. In them
we find an addition to the former beaiing of the family, as-
tigned by King Henry to him and his descendants, viz., a crest
with the arms of France, differenced by a Libel hanging on au
oak, with this motto, ' Hm/ructus viytatis.' " Sir Richard in.
Silvia Gulby, and had, Richard, -,/i. the dau. aud heiress oi
lidmund Hrudenell, Esq. of Bunar, Bucks; and
John Waller, m. Joan, dau. of William Whetenhall, o?
Ileckhurst; and dying 1501, left a son,
William Waller, of Groombridge, High Sheriff of Kent
1537, 111. Anne, dau. of William Fallemar, Esq. of Esteuey,
Hants ; and dying 1555, left two sons, i. William, ancestor of
Waller of Casllt>tov;n (see next Mciuoir); and ii. John, whose
great-great-grandson {sec Waller of AUensloicn).
Robert Waller, m. Anna, dau. of Giiffin Hampden, Esq.
of Hampden, Bucks, and sister of the famous Republican, John
Hampden, and had, with younger sons (.see Walter of AUcns-
tnwn). Edmund, the celebrated poet, and three daus., one di.
Mr. Tomkins, Clerk of the Council: one Mr. Price; and
another Col. Scroop. The son and heir,
Edmdnd Waller, of Hall Barn, Beaconsficld, Bucks (the
celebrated poet), b. at Coleshill, 3 March, 1005; he was edu-
cated at Eton j.nd King's Coll. Cauibiidge; he was an M.P. at
seventeen years of age, and took a considerable share during-
his long career in the politics of his time. His lasting fame-
was, however, achieved by his exquisite poetry. Waller lived
latterly in retirement at his splendid seat. Hall Barn, Beacons-
tield, Bucks. He li. 21 Oct. 1687, andlies interred in the church-
yard of Beaconsficld, where the fine monument to his memory
which was not long since (tan]), the Kev. John Gould, B.D.,
Rector of Beaconsfield) restored by the late Mr. Waller, of
Farmington, coutams a remarkably beautiful Latin inscrip-
tion by Rymer. Edmund Waller, m. 1st, Ann, dau. and
heiress of Edmund Banks, Esq. by whom he had a son, who d.
in infancy, and a dau., m. Mr. Dormer, of co. Oxford. Mr.
Waller iii. 2ndly, Mary, of the family of the Bresse or Breaux,
by whom, as appears from the inscription on his tomb, he
had five sons and eight daus. Mr. Waller was s. by his 2nd
son,
Edmund Waller, who d. s. p. at Bristol 1699, and wa.s
buried there. This gentleman, in the latter part of his life,
embraced the sect of the Quakers. He left the estate to hi*
nephew, Edmund, son of Dr. Stephen Waller. This
Edmund Waller, Esq. ))t. Jane, dau. of John Aislabie, Ev'i.
of Studley, by whom he had issue four song, i. John ; ii.
Edmund, hi. Henry; iv. Robert; and two daus., one m.
Sir Miles Stapylton, and d. Nov. 1791 ; and one m. Thomas
Loekwood, Esq., and d. 1781. Mr. Waller was a. by his 2nd
son,
Edmdnd Waller, Esq., who d. 8 Aug. 1788. He m. Martha,
dau. of Rowland Fhilipps, Esq., by whom he had two son<,
Edmund, his heir, who s. him, b. 1757, d. 9 June, 1810 ;
and
Kev. Henry Waller, who s. his brother 1810. He m. l.O
May, 1797, Maria, dau. of Thomas Dolphin, Esq. of Eyford,
CO. Gloucester; and dying 9 May, 1824, left by her, who ('.
Feb. 1838 (with two daus., Eliza and Maria), three sons,
I. Harry Edmund, of Farmington; ii. Robert, b. 16 March,
1810; m. 1837, Louisa, dau. of the Rev. G. Dupuis, and has.
issue; iii. Stephen, 6. 15 June, 1813; m. 1st, Lucy, dau. of
Rev. Mr. Cameron, and 2ndly, Harriet, dau. of S. Lea, Esq.
The eldest son,
Harry Edmund Waller, Esq. of Farmington, co. Glouces-
ter, 6. 18 April, 1804; m. 15 June, 1820, Caroline Elizabeth,
5th dau. of John Larking, Esq. of Clare House, Kent, by whom
(who d. 1 Dec. 1S40) he had issue,
I. Edmund, no'v of Farmington.
II. William Noel, Capt. R.A., b. 25 Dec. 1831 ; m. 1st, 1858,
at Benares, East Indies, Charlotte Leicester, youngest dau.
of John W illiain Templer, Esq., and by her (whoii. 16 Nov.
18en, had issue, Harry Noel, 6. 19 Aug. 1859; and Maud
Charlotte Noel. He ?)i. 2nd ly, Aug. 1&70, Mary, dau. of
Rev. W. Heygate, and has further issue, Richard KcginaUl,
Mary, Frances, and Elizabeth.
III. Harry, d. 1857.
I. -Vdela Dorothea.
II. Georgina Mary, »it. 1855, Capt. Edward John Beckett
Marriott.
III. Emily Maria, m. 15 May, 1862, Col. Edward Willi iii»
Bouaier, Alailras army.
iv. Caroline Matilda, d. 1871.
V. Elizabeth, ni. 2 Aug. 1870, Capt. Robert Drysdale, R..i..
He (^ 17 March, 1809.
WAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAL
21ic>
Arms — Sa., three walnut leaves or, between two bendlets
nrg. Crest — On a mount vert, a walnut tree ppr. on the
sinister side an eseutcheon pendant, charged with the arms of
France, with a label of three points arg. ; motto over: Hffic
fructus virtutis. Motto— Azincourt.
i<fat — FariiiinRton, Knrfhloach, co. Gloucester.
Ciwis— Cailton and AVhite's.
WALLER OF CASTLETOWIT.
Waller, Eev. Johx Thomas, of Castletown,
CO. Limerick, Kector of Kilcornan, m. Aug. 185."),
Frances, dan. of John Lavallin Puxley, Esq. of
Dunboy Castle, co. Cork, and has issue,
I. William, of Castle Grey, co. Limerick, J. P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1884, 6. 1857; m. 1886, Louisa Mary, 2nd
dau. of the late .Samuel Hanna, Esq.
II. Edward Hardress. iii. Bolton.
IV. John Tliomas. v. Henry.
I. Eosa Maria. n. Elizabeth.
III. Katherino. IV. Mary Isabella.
V. Frances Winifred. vi. Grace.
Lineage. — William Waller, Esq. of Groombridge, High
Sheriff of Kent, son of John Waller, Esq. of Groombridge,
and grandson of Sir Richard Waller, Knt. of Groombridge,
(see Waller of Fannington), m. 1537, Anne Fallemar, of East-
Dey, CO. Southampton, and left two sons, i. William (Sir),
his successor; and ii. John, ancestor of Waller of Allas-
icicn {see ntxt Memoir). He d. 1556, and was s. by his eldest
son,
SiB William Waller, Knt. of Groombridge, m. Alice, dau.
and co-heir of Walter Hendley, and was father of
Sir Walter Waller, Knt. of Groombridge, who m. Mary,
dau. of Kichard Hardress, Esq., and had two sons, i. George,
his successor; ii. Thomas (Sir), ancestor of Waller, Bart, of
Braywick (see Bckee's Peerage and Baronetage). The eldest
son.
Sir George Waller, Knt. of Groombridge, had a son.
Sir Hardress Waller (one of the Judges who sat at the
trial of King Charles L, for which he was afterwards tried
and banished), was son of George Waller, Knt. of Groom-
bridge, by Mary his wife, dau. of Richard PLirdress, Esq., and
great-grandson (by Alice his wife, dau. ond co-heir of Sir
Walter Hendley), of Sir William Waller, Knt. of Groombridge,
■whose great-grandfather. Sir Richard Waller, one of the
heroes of Azincourt, captured the Duke of Orleans on that
memorable field. Sir Hardress retired to Ireland, settled at
Castletown, co. Limerick, and became a member of the
Irish Parliament. He m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Sir
John Dowdall, Knt. of Kilfinny, co. Limerick, and by her
(with wh m he acquired the manor of Castletown) he had
issue, I. John, Governor of Fort Limerick ; ii. James, of
whom hereafter; i. Elizabeth, m. 1st, Sir Maurice P'enton,
Bart., and 2ndly, Sir William Petty ; she wascreated Baroness
Shelburne, and was mother of Henry, 1st Earl of Shelburne ;
II. Bridget, ra. Henry Cadogan, Esq. of Lismullen, and
had a son, William, 1st Earl of Cadogan. Sir Uardress's 2nd
son,
James Waller, Esq. of Castletown, Lieut.-Governor of
Kinsale, and M.P. for that borough, ra. Dorothy, dau. of Col.
Rondall Clayton, of Moyaloe, co. Cork, and had with four
daus., Elizabeth, m. Maurice Keaiinge, Esq. of Xarraghmore,
CO. Kildare ; Dorothy, ra. Robert Gookin, Esq. of Couit-
mashen, co. Cork; Mary, -la. Col. Thomas Evans, of Miltown,
CO. Cork, brother of George, 1st Lord Carbery ; and Henrietta,
■,a. Trevor Lloyd, Esq. of Gloucester, King's Co.), a son and
successor,
John Waller, Esq. of Castletown, M.P. for Doneraile,
Lieut.-Col. in the army, described by Swift as " Jack, the
grandson of Sir Hardress." He ra. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Dickson, Esq. of Ballybraeken, co. Cork, by Elizabeth his
•wife, heiress of Edward Bolton, Esq. of Clonrusk, Queen's Co.,
grandson of Chief Baron Bolton, and had with other issue, a
son and successor,
John Thomas Waller, Esq. of Castletown, High Sheriff co.
Limerick 1762, m. 1762, Elizabeth, dau. of Kev. Richard
Maunsell, Rector of Eathkeale, and had iasue,
John, his heir.
Bolton, succepsor to his brother.
Elizabeth, m. De Courcy, The O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, co.
Limerx'li.
Katherine, m. Standish O'Grady, Lord Chief Baron of the
Court oi Exchequer in Ireland, 1st Viscount of Guilla-
more.
Dorothea, m. Eev. Josiah Crampton, Rector of Castle
Connell, co. Limerick, brother of Sir Philip Crampton, Bart.
M.D.
The elder son and heir,
John Waller, Esq. of Castletown, M.P. co. Limericlc, m.
Isabella Sarah, dau. of Right Hon. Silver Oliver, of Castle
Oliver, CO. Limerick, M.P., by whom he had; one son, Jwhn
Thomas, who d. unra. Mr. Waller d. 14 Nov. 1836, and was
s by his brother,
Bolton Waller, Esq. of Castletown and Shannon Grove,
Earrister-at-Law, J.P., High Sheriff 1799, b. 31 July, 1769:
m. 5 Dec. 1791, Elizabeth, dau. of William Hcim, Esq. of
Paradise, co. Clare, and had issue,
I. John Thomas, Lieut. 27th Regt., d. unm.
II. William, his successor.
III. Richard iMaunsell, Lieut. R.N., d. unm.
IV. John, Barrister-at-Law, m. 3Iary, dau. of Mafthew
Franks, Esq. of Merrion Square, Dublin, and had issue,
1 Bolton. 2 Matthew Hardress. 3 John.
1 Mary Harriet. 2 Elizabeth.
3 Ellen. 4 Isabella.
V. Bolton Edmund, d. unm.
VI. Hardress, Ensign 22nd Regt., d. v.nm.
I. Bidsey, m. Rev. Kichard Jones Hobson, Rector of Con-
nor.
II. E'izabeth, m. Rev. John Beresford Johnstone, Rector of
Tulloiv.
III. Katharine, d. v.nm.
IV. Jane Anne, d. unm.
V. Isabella, d. unra.
VI. Anne, m. Rev. John Samuel Monsell.
VII. Jane Mary, m. Hugh Faullcner, Esq. of Castletown, co.
Callow.
Mr. Waller d. Jan. 1854. His son,
Rev. William Waller, of Castletown, co. Limerick, J.P.,
ra. 30 Aug. 1820, Maria, 2nd dau. of James O'Grady, Esq.-
brother of Standish, 1st Viscount Guillamore, and had issue,
Bolton, d. unm. 1853.
James O'Grady, </. unm.
John Thomas, now of Castletown.
William, d. s. p. Richard, d. s. p.
Hardress Edmund, Lieut. 40th Regt. Bengal Native Infantry,
wounded at Arrah, m. 1857, Charlotte, dau. of John Mac-
kenzie, Esq., and has issue,
1 William Bolton. 2 John.
3 Hardress. 4 Edmund.
5 Rirhard.
1 Julia.
Walter de Warrene, Lieut. 57th Regt., d. s. p.
Standish O'Grady, Barrister-at-Law, d. s. p.
Edmund, Royal Artillery, killed at the taking of Dalimkote-
Fort, Bhotan. India, s.p.
Robert de Mortimer, d. s. p.
Maria, 7n. 1849, Robert Ashworth Studdert, Esq. of Kilkishen
House, CO. Clare.
Elizi»beth, d. s.p.
Katherine Ellen, ra. 1856, Henry Lavallin Pasley, Esq. ct
Dunboy Castle.
Juiia Anna, d. s. p. 26 March, 1866.
The Rev. William Waller d. 16 Feb. 1863.
Arms—Sa., three walnut leaves or, between two tend-
lets arg. Crest — On a mount vert a wulnut tree ppr. on the
sinister side an escutcheon pendant charged with the arms of
Fiance, with a label of three points arg. Motto—lhc Iructus-
virtutis.
StuJ— Castletown Manor, Pallaskenr}-, co. Limerick.
WALLER OF PRIOR PARK.
Waller, William Thomas, Esq. of Prior Park^
CO. Tipperary, J.P., b. 29 Jan. 1811 ; w. 1st, 28 Oct.
1834, Eliza Augusta, dau. of Kev. Hosea (iuinuess,
LL.D., Rector of St. Werburgh, and Chancellor of
St. Patrick's, Dublin, and by her (who d. l873j had
issue,
I. George Arthur, 6. 1 Sept. 1835; m. II May, 1865, Sarah
Harriett, dau. of Guy Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort, D.L.
King's Co., and has had issue,
1 Richard P'itz.Vrthur, b. 19 March, 1867.
2 William Benjamin FitzAnhur, 6. 30 June, 1868; d.9
Feb. 1869.
3 George Arthur, 6. 7 April, 1872.
II. Robert Jocelyn, ?/. 26Sept. 1837; m. 1st, 23 Aug. 1864,
Sarah Georgina, dau. of John Andrews, Esq. of liathenry.
King's Co., and by her ^ho d. 6 Aug. lH'il) has issue,
1 William Arthur de Warrenne, 6. 26 May, 1865.
1 Eliza Georgina.
He m. 2ndly, 30 Jan. 1879, 3Iargaret, dau. of Edwara
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WAL
Saunders, Esq., J. I'., late of BallimUrry Park, co.
Tipperaiy.
ni. Edmund William, b. 21 Jan. 1339 ; m. 31 Auff. 1S69,
Mary, dau. of llev. Kobeit Kowan, of Mount Davys, co.
Antrim.
IV. William, 6. 25 June, ISlo; d. 21 July, 1S62.
V. Francis Albert, b. 23 Oct. 1846 : i.l. 7 Sept. 1S72, Frances
dau. of Ca;.<ar George Oiway, K:sq.
VI. liichard Hardress Studdert, b. 11 Sept. 1S49 ; d. 29
Jan. IStU.
I. Jane Solina.
II. Georgina Eiiza Augusta, d. unm.
Mr. Waller m. Dndly, 15 Dec. 1S75, Eliza Matilda,
dau. of Philip Mai-Adam, Esq. of Blackwater llouse,
CO. Clare.
Lineage.— This family of Waller, nJ.'a,! Warbenne, is of
very great antiquity, beinj; a branch of the Warrens of Po>in-
ton, CO. Chester. The elder branch became extinct in the
i;iale line, but its eventual heiress, Francis JIakia, dau. of
y\DMIBAL SlE JOHS BORLASE Wakren, B.irt., K.B., m. 1S02.
George Charles, 4th Lord Verno.v, who assumed the name and
arms of Wakken, in lieu of his patronymic.
In the Book of Certificates, Coll. of Arms, the arms of
Warren cj P.iyntoH are confirmed to William Warren, alius
Waller, of Cassingbourne, co. Cambridge, and of Ashwell,
Herts, who is stated in the record to be a younger branch of
the family of Warren o/ Poynton, under the hand of Ilobert
Cook, the Clarenceux Roi d'Armes. It does not appear on
record why he assumed the name of Waller in addition to his
own patronymic, but it was probably in consequence of either
of his estates above-mentioned being derived from an inter-
marriage with an I.eire.-s of the Waller family.
William Warren, alias Waller, in. Elizabeth Hammond,
and had issue two sons, Henry, who d. without male issue,
and
Edward Waller, Esq. of Ashwell, Herts, and Symond's
tnn, C!;ancery Lane. London, ?)j. 1st, JIargaret, dau. of
Thomas Gray, by whom he had issue, i. Edward, executor to
his father, d. unm.; ti. William, d. unm.; iii. Jonathan, of
Asliwcll, Ileits, will dated 3 Nov. 1662, proved 27 Nov. IG'.'o,
l.ad issue, Jonathan Edward, executor to his father, Hum-
lierston, John, Mary, Elizabeth, Susan ; iv. Joshua. Mr.
Waller m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Richard Glascoke, Esq. of
r>owne Ilall, Essex, and had further issue foar sons; v.
RicUAP.D, of whom hereafter ; vi. Philip ; vii. Thomas ; viii.
John. Sir. Waller's will, dated 19 Oct. Wo'3, was proved Jan.
1G40. liis&thEon,
Richard Waller, held a commission in Cromwell's army
in Ireland, 1641. and obtained numerous and extensive grants
of land in co. Tipperary. He discontinued the use of the
.:ame of Warren, but retained the family arms. He resided
at Cully, and became possessed, by marriage, of a portion of
Lord Cai lingford's Tipperary propt-rty. Mr. Waller made his
will 6 Oct. 1G76. By Dorothy his wife, he left two sons,
Richard and William; the elder of whom,
Richard Waller, Esq. of Cully, ru. Elizabeth Redmond, and
iiy her had three song and three daus., i. Edward, d. unm.
1711 ; II. William, of whom hereafter; iii. Jonathan, d. unm.
I. Dorothy, m. Joseph Gason, Esq. of Killioshallow, ancestor
to GASoti of Riihiuond : ii. Anne, Mrs. Moody. Mr. Waller
ii;ade his will 3 Oct. 1702. His 2nd .son,
William Waller, Esq. of Cully, )/i. Blanche, dau. of Mark
AVee'r'.s, Esq., by wiiom he had with a dau., Jane, m. Iticliard
Maunsell, Ejq., ancestor of Macxsell of co. Lii/Ui-icIc, six
sons,
I. Richard, of Cully, afterwards Castle Waller, rn. Elizabeth,
dau. of Admiral Holland, aud had issue,
1 William, d. unm.
2 li'chard. oi Castle Waller, to. Anne, dau. of Kilne
Brazier, Esq., and left two sons,
Jtichard, m. Maria Theresa, dau. of Capt. Theobidd
Bourke, and had issue. All his sons d.s.p.; ot his
daus., Anne Matilda, -m. Sir John de Burgho, Bart., and
Blanch, m. W illiim de Kythre, Esq.
Kilner, ol Limerick, m. Deborah Xewton, and had with
oilier issue,
Edward Capt. 87th Regt., m. 1810, Anna Maria Percy,
and had issue,
Kilner of .'Spring Grove Hou=e, Middlesex, who, with
all his family, were lost in the •' Duubar,'" near
Sydney.
2 Edward, m. Constance Gabbett, and had (with two daus.,
Eii/.a, -„i. Capt. Bolton, and Conistaiice, m. Capt. Braddell;
lour sons,
John, of Rockvalc, d. s. p. 1812.
Katherine Doherty, and d. without male
Samuel,
issue.
Edwsrd, d. s. p.
Thomas Maunsell, of Finoe Hou.<!e, co. Tipperary, m.
1802, Margaret, dau. of John Vereker, Esq., and d. 20
Nov. 1843, and hid issue.
Edward, of Finoe House, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, vi.
3 Aug. 1829, Mary dau. of Henry Crosslr, E-q. of
Annahoe, co. Tyrone, by whom (who d. l^l'i) he h:id
no issue. He d. 14 Feb. 1873, and was s. by his only
surviving brother.
Thomas, )/. a. p. G Nov. 1S35.
John Francis Waller, Esq. late of Finoe House, co.
Tipperary, LL.D. and J. P., Barrister-at-Law, the
distinguished poet and author, b. 1809; m. l^Ah,
Anna, dau. of William HopUins, Esq., and d. 19
Jan. 1894, leaving issue,
I. Thomas Francis, b. 1844; m. Dec. 1873, Carohne
Hester, and has issue,
Francis Aime, b. 6 Oct. 1874.
Edith Selina.
II. John Edward Hopkins, h. 31 Dec. 18.')R.
I, Jane Eleanor, m. 1864, Rev. Thoma's Teignmouth
Shore, A.M. and LL D., and has, William KrancLs
Shore, b. 27 Apiil, 1865; and Thomas Edmund
Teignmouth Shore, b. 16 Jan. 1868.
II, Margaiet Lucy, m. 1 Dec. 1870, Frederick W.
Chaplain, Esq., and has had, Frederick Hardress
Chaplain, b. 12 Jan. 1873: Grace Anne Lucy Chap-
lin, b. 7 Oct. 1871 ; d. 28 June, 1872; Maud Agnes
Chaplin, b. 28 March, 1874; Olive Constance Chap-
lin, 6, 30 April, 18 77; Irene G, Margaret, 6. 21
Sept. 1880.
III, Harriet Elizabeth, to, 10 April, 1869, Rev, James
Robinson, B,A,, by whom (who rf, .^ept, 1874) she
had issue, Percy Starkey Robinson, b. 16 Dee.
1871; and Anna Louisa Mnry Robinson, b. 23
Feb, 187C. Mr. Robinson d. Dec, 1879,
IV, Selina Elizabeth, m. 17 Dec. 1872, James CUrke
Lane, Esq,, Q,C,, and d. 2 Dec, I8;3.
V, Anna Cecilia, m. July, 1880, Rev, H, T, Lane,
and has issue, Francis, 6, May, 1881 ; Nora, 6. Oct.
1882,
VI, Constance Mary, rf, 5 May, 1872.
Anna. m. Thomas George Stoney, Esq, of Kyle Park,
CO. Tipperary, and t^ ISaO.
4 Mark.
1 Jane, TO. Richard Coppinger, E=q.
2 Elizabeth, rii. George Uougli, Esq., gramlf; thcr of Field
Marshal Hugh, ist Viscount Gough, K.P.
II. Mark.
III. William (Rev.).
IV. Samuel, of whom presently.
V. Edward, m. a dau. of Richard White, Esq., Alderman and
Lord Mayor of Dublin, and had a son,
Richard, of Kimmage, no. Dublin, to. Letitia, dau. of
Abraham Augustus Niokson, Esq. of Munny, co. Wicklow
aud had two sons and three daus.,
1 Richard, in. Eliza Ilorsfall, of London, and had
issue.
2 I'j'ward, m. Anne, dau. of Henry Coddington, Esq. of
Oldbridge. co. Meath, and had issue.
1 Mary.
2 Letitia, m. Major Lorenzo Tsiinn.
3 Jane, -m. Joshua Nunn, Esq. of Dawson Street,
Dublin,
VI. George, d. unm.
Mr. Waller, whose will is dated 21 Oct. 1731 , d. that year. The
4th son,
Samuel Waller, Esq. of Newport, co. Tipperary, Barrister-
at-Law, b. 1705; m. 20 June, 1730, Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas
Joeelyn, Bart., father of Robert, 1st Viscount Jocelyn,
Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, whoso son was created Earl
of Roden, and had by her (who rf. June, 18C0),
I. Robert, 1st hart, of Newport {st-. Burke's Peerac/e and
Baronetage).
II. William (Rev.), rf. without issue.
III. Jocelyn, rf. iinm.
IV. George, of whom hereafter.
I. Charlotte, m. John Bloom'ield, Esq. of Newport, and was
mother of 1st Lord Bloomfield.
II. E'izabeth, m. Cooke Otway, Esq, of Castle Otway.
III. Blanche, to. James Poe, Esq. oi Solsborough.
Mr. Waller rf. 1 May, 17C2. His 4th son,
George Waller, Esq. of Prior Park, co. Tipperary, m. 16
Oct. 1782, 1st, Jane, dau. of Benjamin Gault, by whom he had
issue, one son,
I. Benjamin (Rev.), Rector of Ros.sdroit, co. Wexford, m.
Esther, dau. of William Dipges La Touclie, Esq. of Dublin,
Banker, and rf. 13 June, I8t3, leaving issue,
WAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAL
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! GEOBGE(Rev.) B.A., jn. 5 Jan. 1SS2, Charlotte Mat ilcla
Elizabeth, cl:iu. of George Finch, Esq. of Burley-on-the-
Hill, CO. Rutland.
2 James, m. Marian, dau. of John Burkitt, of St. Kilda,
Australia, and has issue, Grace Marian, and Ethel La
Touche.
1 Estlier, in. Eev. Henry Ilatton, Vicar of Monart.
2 Grace.
He TO. 2ndly, 8 Oct. ISOl, Elizabeth, dau. of George Studdert,
Esq. of Kilkishen, co. Clare, by whom (who </. April, I8G9,
a^t'd 93} lie had further issue four sons and three dans.,
II. George Stcddert. m. Miss Falkiner, settled in Australia.
III. Robert, Col. bencal Ilnrse Artillery, who served «irh
much distinction umler Lord Gough through the I'unjuub
canjpaign, m. Miss GriiRths.
IV. William 'ruo.MAs, now of Prior Park.
V. Rii-hard, R.N., d. at sea.
I. Elizabeth, m. John Hutchinson, Esq. of Timmony Park.
II. Selina Maria, m. 2S March, 182;i, Sir Edmund Waller, Ith
bart. of Newport.
III. Georgiana Fiances, m. Caleb Powell, Esq. of Clonshavov,
M.P.
Mr. Waller d. 16 July, 1833, and was s. in his estates by his
«on, William Thomas Waller, Esq., now of Prior Park.
Arms — Chequy or and az., on a canton gu. a lion rampant
double queued of the fi st. Oi-e>!t — Out of a ducal coronet or,
an eagles leg and thigh erect gu. in front of a (.lume of five
ostrich feathers alternately arg. and az. Mottu — Uonor et
Veritas.
Seal — Prior Park, Borrisokane, co. Tipperary.
■WALLEB OP AliLENSTOWU.
Waller, William Xewcome, Esq. of Aliens-
town, CO. Meatli, J.P. and D.L., b. 13 Aug. 18.j9.
Liineage. — This family descends in the female line from
■Waller of Groombridge. They spring from
William Waller, Esq. of Groombridge, High .Sheriff of
JKent, m. Anne Fallemar (r.ee preceding Memoir) and left two
sons, I. William, m. Alice Hendly, and from whom descended
Waller, Bart, (see Peerage and Baronetage), and tlie Wallers
of Castletown ; ii. John, m, Elizabeth Fainfold, and was
father of
Richard Waller, whose son,
Robert Waller, m. Elizabeth Dunconibe, and had two
sons, William and
Edmdnd Waller, E?q. of Coles Hill, Herts, who d. ir02.
and was bur. in Agmuudeshatn (now Ameisham, Bucks)
Churchyard, leaving a sun,
Robert Waller, Esq. of Agmondesham, Bucks, to. Anne,
dau. of Griffin Hampden, of Hampden, and sister of Col.
John Hampden, the famous Republican, by whom he had
eleven children, whose baptisms are to be found in Amersliam
Church Registry as follows,
I. Edmdnd, the celebrated Poet, b. IC05; »(. 1st, Anna
Banks ; aud'indly, Mary Biesse (see \Y alleu of lanuiiigton,
Bucks).
II. GryfRn, b. 16u7.
III. Robert Thomas, ancestor of Waller, of Allcastown,
CO. Meath.
IV. Stephen, 6. IfilO.
I. Elizabeth, h. 1601.
u. Anne, b. 1602.
m. Cecilia, b. 1603, m. Mr. Torakins, Clerk of Queen's
Couu' il, who was executed for being concerned in the
" Waller Plot "' li'43 (see Clarendon's Ihstorii).
IV. Dorothy, 0. 1G04; d. 1601, bur. in Amersliam Church-
yard.
V. Mary, 6. 1608.
VI. Uifely, b. 1613.
VII. Ellen, b. 16i4.
The 3rd son,
Robert Thomas Waller, bapt. 1600, went to Ireland and
was killed in the massacre of 1041, leaving by his wife, a
niece of John Bramhall, Archbishop of Armagh, a son,
John Waller, Esq. of Kdmainham Castle, near Kells, co.
Meath, 6. 1641 ; m. Hannah, dau. of William Coddington, Esq.
of Holmpatrick, co. Dublin, and had four sons and eight daus.
He d. 6 Feb. 1715, and was bur. in Martry Churchyard. One
child only survived him,
Robert Waller, 6. 1672 ; to. Anna Maria Hughes ; and d.
.1731, having had issue, i. Robert, of Rookwood, b. 1701, -ni,
Jane Ormsby; his issue is extinct; ii. William, ot whom
presently; I. Hannah, m. Dixie Coddington, Esq. of Ath-
lumney; ii. Mary to. Francis Mereuyth, Esq. of Dollords-
town ; III. Jane to. 1st. Cul. Eyre, of Eyrec' urt Castle ; and
2nd!y, Col. William Congreve. The younger son,
William Waller, Ksij. of AlIen.stown, fc. 1710, co. Meath,
bought most of the property, and built tlie present house.
He TO. 1733, Anna Maria Smyth, dau. of Yen. James Smyth,
Archdeacon of Meath, by Catherine Vesey his wife, dau.
of Most Rev. John Vesey, Archbishop of Tuum, and had
issue,
Robert, his heir.
Jan)es, b. 1737 ; ./. .». p. 1757, in India.
William, 6. 1719; killed by a fall while hunting IC Jan.
1781.
Catlierine, 6. 1734; m. James Noble, Esq. of Glasdrummon.
CO. Fermanagh, and had issue several sons and daus., all of
whom d. vnra., except Mungo Henry, of whom presently .
Anna Maria, m. Dean Browne : and Mary Martha, rn. Rev.
Thomas Sutton; and i/. 19 March, 1791.
Anne, to. Jnhn Young, Esq., and d. 1806.
Maiy, b. 17S9; m. 1767, Samuel Augustus Beaufort, Esq., and
d. 1831.
Jane, b. 1746; m. 1st, Edward Nangle, Esq. ; and2ndly. Rev.
Robert Highland ; d. 1790.
Leonora, b. 17.52 : m. Capt. Mayne; and d. 1834.
Elizabeth, 6. 1753; d. 1835.
Mr. Waller d. 2 Oct. 1790, and was s. by his eldest son,
Robert Waller, Esq. of Allrn.stown, b. 1735; m. Mary
Shirley, and had two sons both of whom d. infants. He d.
1S09, when his property devolved upon his nephew.
Rev. Mongo Henry Noble, Rector of Clongill, co. Meath
(see Noble of GUt.tsdruntinond), in right of his mother,
whereupon he assumed by royal licence 1809 the surMamc
and arms of Waller. He vi. Jan 17;i4, Maria, eldest dau.
of William Newcombe, D.D., Archbishop of Armagh, and
Primate of all Ireland, by Susanna D'Oyly his wife, and had
issue,
I. William Henry, 6. 1795 ; d. v.nm. 17 June, 1837.
II. Robert, of Glassdrummond (see Noule of Glassdrum-
viond).
III. James Noble, of whom presently.
IV. Jlungo, b. Ib05; d. 1824
V. Jolin (Rev.), b. 1«09; d. 1824.
I. Susannah, d. 1797.
II. Maria, d. 1857.
Mr. Noble Waller <;. 3 June, 1S3I. His 3rd son,
James Noble Waller, Esq. of Allenstown, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1845-46, b. 28 July, 1800 ; to. 1st, 22 Marcli,
ls;;8, Julia, dau. of Charles Arthur Tisdall, Esq. of Charles-
fort, CO. Meath, and by her (who d. 17 April, 1848) had issue,
I. William Newcome, now of Allenstown.
II. James Henry, b. 25 .March, 1845: d. 13 March, 1884.
III. Edmund Noble, b. U June, 1846; m. 7 Apiil, 1877.
Maria Louisa, dau. of Rev. Robert Noble.
I. Julia Elizabeth.
He m. 2ndly, 15 May 1858, Anna Marie, 5th dau. of Rev.
James A. Burrowes, and by her (who d. 17 Sept. ISJl) had
issue,
II. Catharine Maria.
III. Florence Mary, d. 10 Feb. 1889.
Mr. Waller d. 18 Dec. 1874.
^)-))is— Arg., a bend voided sa. charged with three walnut
leaves ppr., sa. three walnut leaves or, between two bendlets,
arg. Crest — Pendant from an oak tree ppr. an escutcheon arg.
charged with a saltire gu. a mount vert a walnut-tree ppr. on the
sinister side, an escutcheon pendant charged with the arms of
France with a label of three uoiuts arg. Mottoes — " llic
fructus virtutis" and " Azincouit."
Seat — Allenstown, Kells, co. Meath.
•♦
WALLINGTON OF DUESLEY.
Wallingtox, Jonx Williams, Esq., C.B., of
Keevil Manor, Wilts, J.P., late Capt. 4tli Light
Dragoons, Hon. Col. 4th Eatt. Gloucestershire liegt.
1872-1884; b. 16 March, 1822; ?«. 22 June, 1852,
Henrietta ilaria, youngest dau. of Lieut. -Col. Wil-
liam Beach, of Oakley Hall, Hants, and Keevil
House, Wilts, and iiaa issue,
I. John Arthur Beach, b. 11 April, 1853; to. 5 April, 1833,
Constance Mary, 2nd surviving dau. of Sir Henry St.
John iliiiimay, Bart, of Dogmersfield Park, Himts, and
has issue,
John Mildmay, b. 7 Jan. 1394, d. in infancy.
Nina ilary I'll) His.
II. Edward William, private secretary to the Earl of
Hupetoun, Governor of \ictoiia, b. 7 Dec. 1854.
in. Charles Digby, 6. 23 March, 1856, Lieut. 2nd Batt.
Lancashire Fusiliers, in. 31 Jan. 1894, EJith Margaret,
3rd dau. of Sir Edward Stafford, G.C.M.G.
IV. Frank Maxwell, b. 7 Match, ls70.
I. Henrietta Maria. ii. Augusta Frances,
in. Alice Julia.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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liineagre.— The family of \VAl.LiSGTONisono of antiquity,
anil has lieen Ion<r settled in to. Gloucester.
Edward Walungton. Ksq. of Wotton-untloi-EcIge, m. 12
April, lot3;>, Susanna Okes, ami lunl a son,
Charles W.^llington, Esq. of Malniesbury, m. -0 J.an.
1719, Mary, dau. of Natlianiel Player, Esq. of Malmesbury,
and was father of
The llEv. Charles Wallin'gton, Vicar of Frampton, co.
Gloucester, m. Mary, dau. of .lohn rurncll, Esq. of Dursley,
and had issue, Charles; John, d. unni. at sea; and Mary, /.(.
Georjre l";,itliorne, Esq. The eldest son,
Charles Wallixgton, Esq. of Dursley, co. Gloucester, in.
6 Xov. 1749, Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of N'ichohvs Neale,
Esq. of Dursley, and by her (who d. 1781) had issue,
I. Charles (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Hackwell, Essex, b. Oct.
1750: Hi. .Tan. 17S1, Frances Russell, dau. of Hanilyn Har-
ris, Esq. of Daveniry, eo. Xorthaaipton, and had issue,
1 Charles Arthur Granado, Lieut. -Gen. Bengal Presi-
dency, J. P. and D.L. co. Wurwiek, h. 31 Jan. 11^!^.
2 John Clement, Lieut. -Col. 10th llus.sars, b. 25 July,
1700 : m. 1st, Alice, dau. of William Charles Monck
Mason, Esq. ; 2ndly, Fanny Wilson.
1 Frances Ann, d. unm. 30 Jan. 1826.
II. John, cf Piers Court, m. 17S3, Miss Wallington, 3rd dau.
and co-heir of Sanuu'I Walliiitrton, of Dursley, and had
issue an only dau. and litir, Klizabeth, who m. Henry Clif-
ford ClilTord, Esq. of F'rauiptou Court, Gloucester, and d.
1838, leaving issue.
in. Edward, of Dursley.
I. 3Iary.
II. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Williams, Esq.
The 3rd son,
Edward Wallixgton, Esq. m. 16 May, 1702, Arabella, Ms
cousin, dau. of John Wallington, Esq. of Chelsea, and by her
had issue,
Edward, b. 29 Julv, 1794. John, of Dursley.
Charles, d. 28 May, 1832.
Arabella Harriot, m. 1817. the Rev. Robert Jerniyn Cooper,
2nd son of Bransby Cooper, Esq.
The 2nd son,
John Wallington, Esq. of Dursley, co. Gloucester, J. P., b.
25 Jan. 1797 ; m. 25 Sept. 1820, Anne, 2nd dau. of Edward
Sheppard, Esq. of The Ridge, Wotton-under-Edge, co.
Gloucester, and by her (who d. 6 Nov. 1879, aged 79) had
issue,
I. John Williams, C.B., of Keevil House.
I. Anne Elizabeth, to. IS Nov. 1866, William Towgood, Esq.
of Uplands, Somerset.
Mr. W.allington d. May, 1888.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st ai;d 4th, erm., three bars wavy sa. on
a chief gu. a saltier or, for Wallington ; 2nd and 3rd, or, on a
fess sa. surmounting a lion rampant gu. three dexter hands
aig., for Neale. Crest — A bucks head ppr. erased gu. collared
fa. charged with a cinqui foil or, between two lozenges arg.
Jilottu — Non temere, sed fortiter.
Jiiscde'iice — Keevil House, Trowbridge.
WALLIS OF DRISHANE CASTLE.
AVallis, IIenky AuBitKY Beaumoxt, Esq. of
Drisliane Castle, eo. Cork,J.P., b. 4 Jul}', ISfil ; m.
1 March, 1883, Elizabctli Caroline, eldest dau. of
Hon. Albert ielverton Bingliam, 5tli son of the 3rd
Lord Clanmorris, and has issue,
Henry Digbt, b. 3 June, 1885
Audrey Beatrice Jean, b. 23 Jan. 1888.
Lineage.— In 159.5, Thomas VVallts, Esq. resided at
Curryplass. co. Cork; he d. previous to 1G30, leaving a widow
and two sons. The elder son,
Tiio.MAs Wallys, of Curryglass, left at his decease two
sons,
I. Thomas, of Curryglass, of whom hereafter.
II. Peter, of Shangary, co. Cork, living 1630, High Sheriff
1C60, had a large grant of laud under the Act of Settlement,
TO. Audrey, dau. of Barachias Baker, Esq. of Carrigrohan,
CO. Coik, and d. Ifi79, lea\ing by her (who d. 1685) fmr
dans. (viz. : 1 Margaret, ui. Col. Edward tlorker, of Bally-
Maloe, CO. Cork, and d.s p. 17 July, 1721 ; 2 Katherine. m.
167'J, Eberi.zer Low, Esq., and d. H July, 1697; 3 Meiiet-
abel. Til Francis Foulke, Esq., and d. 1 July, 1703 ; 4 Maiy,
m. Benjamin Glascott, Esq., New Ross, who d. Oct. 1723)
and two sons,
1 John, of Carrigrohan, J.P., whose dau. and heir, Mary,
m. Charles Guokin, Esq.
2 Barachias, of Ballycrenan, m. 1688, Ellen Cross, of
Ballybrazil, co. Wexford, and d. intestate (Adm. 7 July,
1711) leaving two daus. (viz., 1 Susan, m. Williaui
Corker, Esq. of Kilbrenan, co. Cork ; 2 Eleanor, m. Jan.
1730, Sylvester Cross, Esq. of Passage, co. Cork, who d.
1767) and a son,
William, of Ballycrenan, vi. Clotilda, dau. of Thoma.»
UniaeUc, Esq. of Woodhouse, co. Waterford, and had
Barachias, of Ballycrenan, vi. 1763, Anne, dau. of
Emanuel Pigott, Esq., and d.s. p. Jan. 1765; Helena,
VI. John Colthurst, Esq. ; Clotilda, m. 1771, Sir Edward
Hoare, 3rd bart. of Annabelle.
The elder son,
Thomas Wallts, Esq. of Curryglass, mentioned in will of
his uncle Peter, 1630, party to a deed in 1640, had issue,
I. Boyle, b. 1644.
II. Thomas, ot Curryglass, of whom hereafter.
III. Henry, of Drishane, co. Cork, m. Penelope, dau. of
John Nettles, Esq. of Toureen, and left
1 Thomas, d. s. p.; 2 Henry, b. 1697, d. s. p. 1749; A
John, of Reddy, called to the Bar 1754, High Sheiiffof
Cork 1772, d. s. p. 1787; 1 Mary, m. George Jackson.
Esq. of Grangebeg, co. Cork.
The eldest surviving son,
Thomas Wallis, Esq. of Curryglass, m. 1st, 1679, Jane
Ludyman, and by her had issue, Thomas and Grace, viho
both d. unm. Mr. Wallis had in the time of James 11., to-
fly to England with his wife and two children. He ra. 2ndly,
Persis, dau. of Holmes, and had issue four daus. (viz., Annc^
y/i. Thomas Moore, Esq. of Gregg, co. Cork; Elizabeth, m.
Samuel Meade, Esq.; Arabella, to. Michael Webber, Esq.;.
Persis ; and Jane, m. Digby Cooke, Esq.) two sons,
I. George, his heir.
II. Thomas.
Mr. Wallis purchased considerable landed property in the co.
of Cork, in 1703, from the trustees of F'orfeited Estates. His
son and heir,
George Wallis, Esq. of Curryglass, m. 1721, his cousin,
Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Wallis, Esq. of Drishane, and had
two daus. (viz., Penelope, vi. John Parker, Esq. of Cherry-
mount, CO. Waterford ; and Elizabeth, in. Samuel Adams, Esq.)
and as many sons,
I. Henry, his heir.
II. George, d. s. p.
The elder son,
Henuy Wallis, Esq. of Curryglass and Drishane, under
the limitations in the will of his maternal grandfather, Henry
Wallis, Esq., became entitled to the Drishane and other
estates; he m. 1758, Elizabeth, dau. ot Christmas Paul, Esq.
of Paulville, co. Carlow, by Ellen his wife, dau. of Robert
Cai ew, Esq. of Ballynamona, co. Waterford, and had four
sons and two daus.,
John, his heir.
Christmas Paul (Rev.), B.A., to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
James Stopford, Fellow Trin. Coll. Dublin, and sister of
Edward Stopford, Bishop ot Meath, and had three sons and
six daus.,
1 John, an officer 52nd Regt., d. unm.
2 Henry, an officer 52ud liegt., d. s.p.
3 James, d. s. p.
1 Elizabeth, d. unm.
2 Catherine.
3 Penelope, to. Rev. Digby Joseph Stopford Bam.
4 Ellen, m. — Lombard, Esq.
He 9)1. 2ndly, Hannah Fitzgerald, and had further issue.
4 George.
5 Thomas, Barrister-at-Law, to. Miss MacDermot, and
had a dau., Anne.
6 Christmas Paul, to. Blessing, dau. of Thomas Brown-
ing Gardner, Esq., Youshal, co. Cork, and bad 1 Christ-
mas Paul, d. unm. ; 2 Thomas Henry Gardner ; S
Cliristiana Augustus ; 4 Georgina Blessing ; 5 Frances ; tf
Penelope Croker.
5 Anne, d. unm.
Thomas, m. Miss Cooke, and had issue, 1 Harry, an officer
52nd Foot, TO. Miss Justice, and had three daus. Mary, )/t.
Thomas Crofts, Esq ; Ellen, in. John Moriarty, M.D. ; and
Dora, d. unm. ; 2 Cooke, of Minehill, eo. Coik; 1 Rebecca,
1/1. — Sherlock, Esq. ; 2 Elizabeth ; 3 Mary, to. — Herrick,
Esq. ; and 4 Ellen, ?k. the Rev. A. Sergeant, of Waterford.
Harry, m. Helen, 2nd dan. of James M'Call, Esq. of Brae-
head, CO. Lanark, and had three sons, Harry, drowned ;
James ; and John, d. .«. p. ; and seven daus., of whom the-
eldest, Sarah, m. William Smith, Esq. of Carbeth Gutherie ;
and the 6th, Margaret, m. George Dennistuun, Esq.
Ellen, in. Charles Bolton, Esq. of Curraghduff, co. Water-
ford.
Elizabeth, to. Sir Joshua Christmas Paul, 2nd bart. of Bally-
glan, CO. Waterford, and d. s. p. 16 April, 1836.
The eldest son,
John Wallis, Esq. of Drishane Castle, m. 1st, Patience,
eldest dau. of John Longfield, Esq. of Longueville, co. Cork,
and by her had one dau..
WAL
THE LAXDED GENTRY.
WAL
2123
Patience, r,i. — Hanning, Esq. of Cork.
He m. 2ndly, Sept. 1787, Marianne, dau. of Jonn Carlcton,
Esq. of Woodside, co. Cork, and Ly her had issue,
Henrt, his heir.
Penelope, m. Samuel Adams, Esq. of Kilbree, CO. Cork, J. P.
Elizaheth, m. the liov. Charles Morgan.
Marianne, m. Simon Newport, Esq., J. P., of John's Hill
Villa, Waterford.
The son and heir,
Hemiy Wallis, of Drishane Castle, co. Cork, J. P. and
D.L., High Sheriff 1814; m. Ut, Miss Forster, by whom he
had one son, deceased: and 2ndly, 1827, Ellen, dau. of Grice
Smyth, Esq. of Eallynatray, co. Waterford, and sister of the
Princess of Capua and of Lady Dinorhen, and had,
John Richard Smyth, of Drishane Castle.
Mary Gertrude, d. umn. 5 May, 1857.
Mr. Wallis d. 6 Jan. 18o2, and was s. by his son,
John liicHARD Smyth Wallis, Esq. of Drishane Castle,
J.P., High Sheriff 1857, 6. 5 June, 1828; m. 1 Sept. 185.3,
Miss Octavia Willoughby, and by her who m. 2ndly, 4 Apiil,
1872, Sir G. H. Beaumont, 9th bart. of Cole Orton Hall, co.
Leicester) had issue,
Digby Henry Willoughby, 6. 2 June, 1854 ; d. 18 July, 1858.
Henry Aubrey Beacmont, now of Drishane Castle.
Eva Octavia Augusta, d. 28 March, IbtiO.
Eva Violet Amelia Gwen AVilloughby, 6. posthumously.
Mr. Wallis d. 27 Oct. 1868.
&af— Drishane Casilo, Millstreet, co. Cork.
Club — Carlton.
•WALLROTH OF MICKLEOVEE. HOTJiE. i
Walleoth, Coxead AcoLPnus, Esq. of Mickle-
over House, co. Derby, M.A. Oxon, b. 1851 ; m. 1876,
Cecilia, eldest dau. of Jacob Willink, Esq. of Hin-
derton, co. Chester.
Lilueag'e. — Charles William Herman Wallroth, Esq.
of Lee, CO. Kent, ru. 1845, Louisa, dau. of George Bremeyer,
Esq., and by her (who d. 1893; had issue,
I. Charles Henry.
u. Frederick Anthony, m. 1874, Caroline Sibella Wells, and
has issue,
Eeginald Claude, h. 1875.
Eleanor. Maude Caroline.
Florence Emily. Iris.
HI. Conrad Adolphus, of Mickleover House.
I. Louisa, ra. 1874, Allied Lubbock, Esq., and has had issue,
Alfred Basil, h. 1876; Kobin, b. 1879; Merlin Gordon, b.
1884 ; Nora, d. 1875 ; Inez Alfreda.
II. Florence, in. 1S73, William Frederick AJphonse Archi-
bald, Esq., Master of the Court, and has issue, Ptoderie
Thomas, b. 1876 ; Malcolm George, h. 1878 ; Cuthbert Nor-
man, 6. 1882 ; Hubert Karl, 6. 1863 ; Ethel Frances ; Cecile
Florence ; Euth Mary.
HI. Catherine Elizabeth,
Mr. Wallroth d. 1857.
f^fxit — Mickleover House, Derby.
CLuh — United University, S.W.
WAIiMESLEY OF PILGRIM'S HALL,
Walmesley,Eichaed Joseph, Esq. of Pilgrim's
Hall, Es.sex, b. 8 Dec. 1822; m. 26 Sept. 1848.
Louisa Harriet, dau. of John Brooke King, Esq. of
Lincolnshire, by -whom he has had issue,
I. Richard, 6. 27 Aug. 1850; mi. May, 1882, Martha, dan. of
J. Gascoigne, Esq. of Leamington, and has, with other
issue, a son,
Bernard Eobebt, h. 1884.
13. Charles, h. 7 March, 1852 ; d. unm. 1892.
HI. Hubert, 6. 11 April, 18G6; d. unm. 1890.
I. Louisa Caroline, m. 26 Oct. 1870, Daniel O'Connell
Smithwiek, Esq. of Orchardton, co. Kilkenny, and d.
19 Oct. 1883, leaving issue.
II. Ellen.
III. Alice, ra. 12 Oct. 1880, Capt. Thomas Carrol Dempster
(late 28th Ecgt.), and has issue,
IV. Constance.
V. Eose.
VI. Gertrude.
VII. Mary, m. 1890, W. Higgins, Esq., late Cameronians
(Scottish Eifles).
Lineage. — Thomas Walmeslev, of Sholay, co. Lan-
caster, living 22 Henry VII., m. Elizabeth, duu. of William
Travels, of Neathby, co. Lancaster, and was father of another
Thomas Walmesley, of Sholay, living 28 Henry VIII. , who
m. Margaret, dau. of James Livesay, of Livesay, co. Lan-
caster, and d. 17 April, 1584, having had eight sons and two
daus.,
Thomas (Sir), Sergeant-at-Law, and one of Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas temp. King James I. Sir Thomas
founded tlie family of Walmesley of Danktnhalgh, now
represented l)y Lord Petre.
EicuARD, of Sholay, of whom presently.
Eiibert, of Coldcoats, co. Lancaster, ancestor of the Wai^
mesleys 0/ C'o/(/coat*« : the eventual heiress of whom, Mar-
garet Walmesley, of Bashall, 6. 30 Aug. 1736 ; m. 18 April,
1766, Hugh Hughes Lloyd, Esq. of Plymog, co. Denbigh,
and Gwerelas, co. Merioneth.
Edward, of Banaster Hall, co. Lancaster, w. Anne Hawkes-
worth, of Hawkesworth, co. York; and d. circa 1601,
leaving,
1 Thomas, of Banaster Hall, m. Frances, dau. of Edward
Stanley, of Jloor Hall, co. Lancaster, lea\ing by her an
only dau., Anne, ra. KatclitTe Hoghton, youngest son of
Sir Richard Hoghton, 1st Bart, of Hoghton Tower.
2 Edward, of Banaster Hall, b. 1593 ; -la. Dorothy, dau. of
Christopher Anderton, of Horwi.-k, co. Lancaster, relict of
William Walton, of Walton-le-dale.
.3 Richard, </. young.
1 Rosamond, la. Thomas Winkley, of Bellington, co. Lan-
caster.
2 Anne, m. Richard Craven, of Dunkley, co. Lancaster.
3 Elizabeth, m. Robert Hodgkinson, of Preston.
William, merchant of London, ra. and had issue.
Nicholas, inerehant of London, m. Sarah, dau. of Sir Thomas
Keinble, Lord Mayor of London, and had issue,
1 Thomas, of Chalfont St. Peter, co. Bucks, ra. Elizabeth,
dau. of — Ellis, of London.
2 Judith, ra. Sir Robert Smyth, of Upton, Essex.
Henry, a Priest.
John, of Gray's Inn, Barrister-at-La«-.
Alice, m. Eichard Hethershall, of Hethershall, co. Lan-
caster.
Elizabeth, in. Christopher Nowell, gent, of Mearley, co. Lan-
caster, and left issue.
The 2nd son,
Eichard Walmesley, Esq. of Sholay or Sholley, m. Mar-
garet, dau. of William Walmesley, Esq. of Fishwick, co. Lan-
caster, and had two sons, Thomas, who d. unm. ; and his
successor at his decease, about the year 1609, when his will
was proved at Chester.
Eichard Waljiesley, Esq. of Sholley, 6. 1598; to. Ellen,
dau. of William Gerard, Esq. of Eadborne, in Brindle, co.
Lancaster, and had issue,
I. Richard, d. v. p., leaving by his wife Elizabeth, dau. o£
Thomas Souihworth, of Samlesburj-, co. Lancaster, an only
child, Elizabeth, m. Thomas Cottam, of Dilworth.
II. Gerald, d. young ; bur. 9 Jan. 1622.
III. Thomas, of Sholley, bapt. 2 April. 1621 ; living 1664; m.
Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Mossock, and sister and heir of
Henry Mossock, Esq. of Cunscough, co. Lancaster, and had
a dau., Anne, who d. a Nun in Flanders ; a son, Henry,
bur. 3 March, 1660 ; and a son and heir,
Richard Walmesley, Esq. of Sholley, 1656, m. Jane,
dau. of John Hoghton, of Park Hall, and sister of AVilliam
Hoghton, Esq., and by her (who was bur. 13 Oct. 1722) had
issue,
1 Thomas, his heir.
2 William, of Liverpool, d. s. p. 16 March, 1752.
3 John, d. s. p.
4 Edward, killed at sea.
5 Eichard (Eev.), d. 6 May, 1735.
6 Eobert, lost at sea.
7 Charles, d. 1716.
8 Uenry,d.s. 2J- 173t.
9 James, </. 7 April, 1777.
10 Francis, d. s. p. April, 1760.
1 Elizabeth, d. unm.
2 Anne, d. unm. 1733.
3 Margaret, m. 1722, William Colegrave, Esq. of Cann
Hall, Essex, d. 24 April, 1768, leaving issue.
4 Doroth}', d. young.
Eichard Walmesley d. 19 Aiig. 1737, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Walmesley, of Sholley, b. 21 Oct. 1685 ; in. Mary,
dau . of William Colegrave, Esq. (who d. 11 Nov. 1721), and
had issue,
1 Richard (Rev.), b. 14 Dec. 1709 ; d. v. p.
2 Thomas, his heir.
3 Joseph, 6. 7 Oct. 1715; d.s.p. April, 1759.
4 Francis (Rev.), Sub-Prior at Dolwert, Loraine, 6. 11
April, 1718 ; d. at Dolwert.
1 Mary, d. unm.
Thomas Walmesley d. 10 April, 1755. His eldest son,
Thomas Walmesley, Esq. of Sholley and Bellzei-shatch,
F:ssex, h. 28 Aug. 1713 ; ni. 10 April, 1758, Klizabeth, eldest
dau. of John Turner, F;sq. of Hampstead Heath, and left at
his decease, 12 May, 1775.
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAL
I. RiCHABD, of Slioll.'y. h. 22 Ausr. KG4 ; m. 25 Aug. 179t,
Oatharino, dau. of Thomas JIanby, of Downsell Hall,
Essex, by Anne, dan. ot Wiili.ini Colt'grave and Margaret
Walmesley, and dying 20 Jlay, 1803. left issue,
1 TuoMAS George, of ShoUey, which lie sold 1870, b. 16
Aug. 17115; 7.1. 4 May, 1824", Susan Elizabelli TrussUr,
of Slindon, Sussex, aud </. leaving issue, Anthony, b.
25 Nov. 1826 ; Kichard, (/. young, 1829 ; John, b. 26
Jan. 1830, (/. s. ^i.
2 IJichard, J.l'. for E.ssex, 6. 25 Nov. 1706 ; m. 29 May,
1821, Marianne, dau. tf Joseph Lcscher, of Boyks
<Jourf. Kssex, and (/. 16 Feb. 186,"), leaving issue by her
{Who d. 6 Oct. 1868).
1 KiCHAKD Joseph, now of rilgvim's Hall.
2 Thomas, late of Lilyston Hall,"Lss<x, b. 23 Nov. IS23 ;
m. 5 May, 1S47, Mary Newtun Kli/.abeth, only sur-
viving child and heir of Edward iMariin Foxhall, by
whom (who d. 26 April, Isiti) lie has 1 .Alfred, b. 1 1
Sept. 1849, if. .\ug. 1881 ; 2 Liodfrev, b. I June, 1853,
<;. 18 Jan. 1870; 3 Robert Edward,' b. 17 Dec. 1857;
m. 6 June, 1882, Winifred Blary, dau. of Thomas
Weld-Blundell, Esq. of Ince 1-ilundell, Lancashire ;
1 Mary, m. 11 Jan. 1877. U'illiim, 3rd son of Mr.
.Sergeant Bellasis, and has issue; 2 Agnes Mary, a
Nun; 3 Tere.sa i\Iary ; 4 Josephine Mary.
3 Robert, Lieut. 77th Regt., 6. 30 Aug. 1828; d. in
the Crimea, Oct. K-64.
4 John Joseph, 0. 1 Nov. 1835 ; m. Adele, dau. of
George Stagg. and has issue.
1 Blary Ann Eleanor, vi. 6 June, 1812, Hon Henry
William Pctre, of Springfield, Essex, 2nd son of lltii
Baron Petre, and has issue.
3 Henry, of Ingatestone Hall, Essex, b. 1 Nov. 1799;
m. 1 Way, 1832, Mary, dau. of William Havers, Ksij.
of Beacons Essex, and by her (who </. 16 Oct. 1871),
left at his decease, 1 William Joseph, b. 29 Jan. 1833 :
r,i. 1856, Sophy, dau. of Geoi'ge Staniforth, Esq., and
has issue, Maria, m. 12 Feb. 1877; William Maiit
Coghlan, Sessions Judge, Tanna, Bombay, and Blanche ;
2 Henry, b. 25 Oct. 1836 ; 3 Edward (Rev.), 6. 19 May,
1838, d. 20 Sept. 1875; 1 Catharine Mary; 2 Agnes, a
Nun; 3 Isabella; 4 Eliza.
4 Michael, 6. 5 April, IhOO ; vi. 12 April, 18^0, Harriet,
dau. of Joseph Lescher, Esq. of Boyles ; d. s. p.
5 Frances, d. young.
u. Thomas, b. 10 Sept. I7C7 ; d. 5 Jan. 1825.
III. Robert, a Monk of La 1 rappe, b. 12 Feb. 1770; and d.
at La Trappe.
I. Catherine, 0. 17 April, 1759 ; d. unm. 7 Jan. I18n.
II. Elizabeth Mercy Magd;Jen, 6. 23 July, 1760 ; d. 20 Aug.
1787.
III. .Mercy, b. 17 Oct. 1761 ; d. unm. 23 March, 1807.
IV. Anne, b. 7 Feb. 1763; d. unm. 26 Oct. 1814.
V. Frances, b. 16 Feb. 1772; ?/i. 4 April, lsl5, Nicholas
Tuite Selby, Esq. of Acton, and had issue.
VI. Eleanor Monica.
III. JoHX ancestor of the Walmesleys of Weslwood House.
IV. W ilUam, bapt. 7 Aua. 1622 ; d. young.
V. George, d. young ; bur. 27 June, 1649^.
I. Jlargaret. bait. 1616; d. unm.
II. Janet, m. John Sherborne, Esq. of Ealey Hall, co. Lan-
caster ; d. s. p.
^fiimilg of (Elulmcslcir of glunlunbalgb.
Sir Thomas Walmesley, of Dunkenhaigh, co. Lancaster,
Sergeant-at-Law and Judge of the Court ot Common Pleas,
d. 26 Nov. 1612, aged 76, leaving by his wife Anne, only dau.
and heir of Robert Shuttleworth, of HacUinge, co. Lancaster
<who (/. 19 April, 1635), an only son,
Thomas, of Dunkenhaigh, m. 1st, Eleanor, sister of Henry
Earl of Danliy, K.G., and eldest dau. of Sir John Danveis,
Knt. of liaunstey, co. Wilts, by whom (who d. Sept. 1601)
he had,
1 Thomas (Sir), of Dunkenhaigh, of whom presently.
2 John, </. April, 1660.
1 Elizabeth, m. Richard Sherborne, Esq. of Stonyhurst,
CO. Lancaster, and d.g.p. 12 Dee. 1066.
2 Anne, ta. 1st, William Middleton, Esq. of Stockeld and
Thurntoft, co. York; 2ndly, Sir Edward Osborne, Bart,
of Kivcton (so ereated 13 July, 1620; liy whom she had
an only son. Sir Thomas, created, 1689, Duke of Leeds.
She was bur. 20 Aug. 1066.
Mr. Walmesley m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of .Sir Richard Hogh-
ton, ist bart. of Hoghton Tower, cm. Lancaster, aud by her
<who d. 13 July, 1632) had a son,
Charles, of Stayner Hall, and Lord of the Blanor of Selby
CO. York ; -m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Thomas Charnock, of
Astley, CO. Lancaster; and 2iidly, .Ann Clerk, of co.
York. He d. 1672.
Mr. Walmesley d. 12 March, 1641. lli.s son.
Sir Thomas Walmesley, of Dunkenhaigh, m. Juliana,
dau. of 8ir Richard Molyneux, 1st bart. of Sefton, co.
Lancaster, and d. v. p. 13 July, 1637. left by her (who d.
Oct. 1668>, ." . J \
1 Richard, of Dunkenhaigh, of whom presently.
2 Thomas, and 3 John, who d. young.
4 William, of Sanilesbury, co. Ltmcaster, m. 1st, Anne,
dau. and heir of James Walton, ot Preston, co. Lancaster,
and relict of Edward French, of Preston : 2ndly, Fiidis-
wide, dau. of Richard Rod, of Rod, co, Herelorct; Srdly,
Dorothy, d.au. of John Danby, of Crofton, co. Lancaster,
and d.s.p.
1 Juliana, m. Francis, 2nd Viscount Carrington, and
d.s.p.
2 Eleanor, 1st wife of Sir Godfrey Copley, of Sprot-
borough, CO. York, Bart., so created 17 June, 1662, who
d 1684.
3 Anne, d. unm. 1644.
'I'lie eldest son,
Richard Walmesley, of Dunkenhaigh, 6. 1630 ; m. Mary,
dau. and co-heir of Bartholomew Fromond, of Cheam,
Surrey, and dying 28 April, 1679, left by her (who d. 25
July, 1687),
1 Thomas, d.s.p.v. p. 2(i Aug. 1677.
2 Richard, d.s.p. 23 Nov. 1680, in Rome. "
3 Charles, d..'!.p. i June, 1680, at St. Omer's.
4 Francis, d.- young.
5 Bartholomew, of Dunkenhaigh, m. Dorothy, dau. and
CO heir of John Smith, Esq., and dying 29 Dec. 1701, left
by her (who d. 1 Nov. 16:)8j,
Francis, of Dunkenhaigh, /). 13 Oct. 1696; d.s.p.
Catherine, heir to her brother, m. Isl, 1 March, 1711,
Robert, 7th Baron Petre, and by him (who rf. 22 March,
1713) had an only child, liobert James, 8th Baron
Petre. She //(. 2ndly, April, 1733, Charles, 14th Baron
Stourton (who d. s.p. 11 ilarch, 1753;. She J. 1785,
aged 88.
.jFnmilu of ftSlalmrsIfg of Colbtoats.
Robert Walmesley, of Coldcoat.s, co. Lancaster, mi. Isabella,
dau. of Ralph Parkinson, of Chipping, co. Lancaster, and had
issue (with Richard, of Holcroft, co. Lancaster, who m. and
had a son, Thomas, b. 1601 ; and Elizabeth, m. John Parker,
of Lovely, co. Lancaster), a son,
Thomas Walmesley, of Coldcoats and Eaves Hall, co. Lan-
caster, ?). 1661; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Richard
Griinshaw, of New Houses, co. Lancaster; and 2ndly, Katha-
rine Hall, of Bradshaw, co. Chester. By the former he had
(with Richard; Charles; Isabell : and Anne, m. William
Cromback, of Clerk Hall, co. Lancaster) a son,
RoiiLRT Walmesley, of Colilcoats and Eaves Hall, 6. 1529;
m. 1648, Anne, sister of Kichard Thornton, of Tyersall, co.
York, and dying circa 1688, left an only child,
Thomas Walmesley, of Coldcoats and Eaves Hall, b. 1650 ;
m. Ellen, sister ot Samuel Crook, of CoppuU, and by her
had,
Richard Walmesley, of Coldcoats and Eaves Hall, m. 1704,
Dorothy, elder sister and coheirof William Ferrers, Esq. of
Bashall, co. York; and d. circa 1718, leaving (with John, b.
1712, d. 10 Jan. 1746; William; Mary, m. Hammerton Astley
of Preston, and Elizabeth) a son,
Richard Walmesley, of Bashall and Eaves Hall, 6. 1707:
n Miss Williams, of Flint; and dying 29 Aug. 1707, left an
only dau. and heir, Margaret, ,a. 18 April, 1700, John Hughes
Lloyd, of Plymog, and left issue.
^rms— Gu. on a chief ermine, two hurts. CreU — A lion
statant guardant ermine, ducally ciowned or. Motto — Valet
veiitas.
.8'ti!«— Pilgrim's Hall, near Brentwood.
WALMESLEY OP WESTWOOD.
Walmesley, Humphkhy Jeffeey, Esq. of
Westwood, CO. Lancaster, J. P., Lancasliire Hussars
Y.C., Lord of the Manor of Ince, in Maekerfield,
b. 6 June, 1816 ; in. 18 Sejit. 1877, Mario Gertrude,
2nd dau. of George Manlej, Esq. of Spofforth Hall,
Wetherby, co. York, by whom he has issue,
I. Charles Talbot Gerard.
II. Humphrey Worthington Gerard.
I. Charlotte Muriel Gerard.
II. Cecelia Verda Gerard.
III. Ethel Marie Theresa Gerard.
IV. Marguerite Kathleen Gerard,
V. Violet Marie Isabella Gerard.
Lineage. — John Walmesley, Esq. {s:e Waliieslet of
Pili/rim's Hall), m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Lawrence Bryers, of
Buckshaw, co. Lancaster, by whom he had an only dau.,
Catheiine, m. Richard Chorley, Esq. of Hartwood Green; and
2ndly, Margaret Ples^ingion, of Dimples and Plessington, by
whom he had, Robert, d. uiiiii., buried 13 July, 1727 ; Mar-
garet, d.s.p.; and an eldest son,
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THE LANDED GENTRY
WAL
2l-2i
John Walmeslet, Esq. m. Mary, dnu. of William Greaves,
and had itsiie, i. William, of WiKan, co. Lancaster, who
U. s. p.; II. John, suciessor to his father; iii. Iraniis, and
IV. .lames, hoth d. young; v. Tlicnias, d. in London, leaving
one dau., Theresa, a Nun, at Canihrai, who d. 21 June, 179-1;
VI. Richard, of Douai, O.S B., in holy orders of the Church of
Home; vii. Charles, O.S. B., D.D., F.R.S.. a Roman Catholic
Bishop, and forty years Vicar Apostolic of the Western District
of England, 6. 13 Jan. 1722, d. 25 Nov. 1797; viii. Vivian,
of Wanington, m. a dau. of Miller, andtZ. 1762, leaving issue;
I. M.irgarct, and ii. Margaret, both d. young. The eldest sur-
viving SI n,
John Walmeslet, Esq., m. 1st, Margaret, who d. s.p. ; and
2ndly, Mary, sister and co-heiress of William Gerard, Esq. of
Ince, and dau. of lliuhard Gerard, Esq. (grandson of Richard
Gerard, of Ince, who was 2nd son of Sir Thomas Gerard, 2nd
tart, of Bryn); she d. 13 Dec. 1795; he was buried 9 March,
1780, andhadissue, John, d. u«;;(. buried 3 Oct. 1785; William
Charles and Charles Thomas, all d. young ; and his only sur-
viving son,
Richard Walmeslet, Esq. of Westwood House, b. 1752; m.
15 Aug. 1780, Sarali, dau. of James Worthington, Esq. of West
Houghton, and had issue (.''he d. 19 Jan. I83I), Chaeles, his
heir ; William Gerard, m. Eliza, widow of John Gerard, Esq.
of Windle Hall, and 6th dau. of Edward Ferrers, Esq. of
Baddesley Clinton co. Warwick, and d. s. p. ; Sarah and
Elizabeth, who d. young; and Dorotliy Mary, »«. — Reade,
and d. i.p. 1814. Mr. Walmesley d. 1790, and was s. by his
6on,
Charles Walmeslet, Esq. of Westwood House, 6. 16 July,
1781 ; m. 17 Nov. 1804, Elizabeth, dau. of Jolin JelTerys, E.-q.
of the Inner Temple, aud by her (who d. 28 Nov. 1860) had
lEBue,
Charles John, 6. 30 Aug. 1805; d. unm. 22 May, 1830.
Riohard, b. 28 Sept 1806 ; d. young.
William (Jeeaei). of Westwood House.
John, b. 1809; d. 1877.
Henry Worthington ilicv.), S. J., b. 5 Jan. 1811 ; d. 20 Nov.
1878.
Thomas, b. 2 March, 1813; to. 3 April, 1837, Anna Maria
Cotham, of Spiingfield, co. Lancaster, and dying 15 March,
1847, left issue,
1 Charles Leo, b. 28 June, 1838; m., had issue, and d.
2 Nov. 1872.
2 Vincent Augu'tine. 6. 16 Aug. 1841 ; d. 3 Nov. 1871.
3 Alfred Angelus, 6. 4 May, 1845.
1 Wiaefride Maria.
Hermon, of Gidlow, near Wigan, 6. 21 Oct. 1816; m. 18.39,
Ellen Lynch, of Liverpool, and d. 12 Dec. 18b9, leaving
issue,
1 Oswald John, 6. 19 Jan. 1846; m. 8 Oct. 1879, Emily,
dau. of George Manliy. of Spofiorih Hall, and has issue.
2 Herojan, in Holy Orders, S.J., 6. 25 Feb. 1850.
1 Frances Elizabeth, m. June, 1869, Walter Weld, Esq.,
and has is-ue.
2 Gertrude Mary, m. 1876, Augustus Henry de TrafTord,
of Haselour Hall, Tamworth, late 1st Dragoon Guards,
and has i-ssue,
3 Blary Monica.
Yiviun Oswald, b. 1823; to. 19 May, 1853, Alice Talbot, of
Ashton-in-Makerfield, and has issue, Vivian Oswald Wilfrid,
b. 19 Feb. lHn4; and Alice Kdgitha.
Frances Cecilia, m. Nov. 1845, James Lomax, Esq., D.L., of
Clayton Hall, co. Lancaster.
Kleanora, m. 4 Aug. 1841, Wi.liam Colegrave, and has
issue.
Sarah, a Nun, d. 1869.
Eliza Maria, d. unm. 17 Dec. 1837.
Mr. Walmesley d. 29 June, 1833, and was s. by his eldest sur-
viving son,
William Geeaed Walmeslet, Esq. of Westwood, J. P., 5.
12 July, 1808; m. 18 Oct, 1838, Caroline, dau. of Sir Thomas
Joseph de Trafford, 1st hart, of Trafford, and had issue,
William Geeaed, of Westwood.
HumphbetJeffert, now of Westwood.
Charles Henry, d. 28 Oct. 1892.
Robert Cuthljen, d. 1859.
Caroline Veronica, m. 16 May, 1861, Capt. Paget Peploe
Mosley, of Netherseale Old Hall, co. Leicester, J. P., co.
Derby, late llih Hussars; and d. 3 Nov. 1878.
Belinda Theresa.
Harriet Cecilia, m. 9 Sept. 1873, Alfred Thomas Townshend,
5th Baron Braye, and has issue.
Charlotte Julia, m. Ist, 2 June, 1870, Robert Curzon, Esq. ;
and 2ndly, Paul Edgar Tichborre Hibbert, Esq. of Bilton
Grange, lo. Warwick, and has issue.
Monica Octavia, m. Major U. M. Burke, 14th Hussars, of
Carraroe Park, co. Roscommon.
He d. 11 Oct. 1868, and was s. by his son,
William Gekabd Walmeslet, Esq. of Westwood House,
Capt. 11th Hussars and I7th Lancers, and Duke of Lan-
caster's Yeomanry Cavali-j-, 6.4 July, 1841 : m. 21 July, 1869,
Augusta, youngest dau. of I^rd Henry Gordon, brother of the
10th Marquess of Huntly, and by her (who d. 1881) had, i.
Augusta Mary Gcrardine, m. George, 2nd son of the late Sir
Pyers Mostyn, Bart, of Tah'.ere, co. Flint, and d. 1893, leaving
issue ; ii. Cecile Theresa, d. 1879. Mr. W. G. Walmesley d.2
Jan. 1877, and was s. by his brother, Humphbet Jeffert, now
of Westwo d.
Anns — Gu., on a chief erm. two hurts, a crescent for differ-
ence, quarteiing Geeaed and 1^CE. Crest — A lion statant
guaidaiit erm. ducally crowned or. Motlo — En Dieu est mon
esperance.
Scats— W^estwood House, in the Manor of Ince, Wigan ; and
Inglewood House, Hiingerford, lierks.
Clubs— Boodle's, Windham, and The Cavalry.
"WALMESLEY OF THE HALL OF
INCE.
Walmesley, Eichard, Esq. of the Hall of
Ince, CO. Lancaster, and Lucknam, Wilts, J. P.,
High Sheriff of V\ ilts in 1877, b. 1816.
Lineag'e. — John Walmesley, Esq. (son of John Wal-
mesley, of Blackburn), m. 1st, 1692, Sarah Dimmock, widow,
dau. of Sir Richard Iloghton, 3rd Bart, of Hoghton Tower,
which lady cZ. 1699. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Edward Herle,
Esq. of Wigan, son of Rev. Charles Herle, Rector of Winwick,
CO. Lancaster. Mr. Walmesley d. 1726, and was s. by his only
son,
John Walmeslet, Esq. of the Hall of Ince, to. Ann, eldest
dau. of John Braddyll, Esq. of l^ortfleld and Conishead Priory,
CO. Lancaster, by Anne Dodding, sole heiress of MylesDodding,
E.<q. of Conishead, and had issue. He d. 1749, and was s. by
his son,
John Walmeslet, Esq. of the Hall of Ince, D.L., 6. 1740,
High Sheriff co. Lancaster, to. Mary, dau. of William Shaw,
Esq. of Singleton, co. Lancaster, and by her had, with a dau.,
tnmia Elizabeth, m. William Sparling, Esq. of Spetton, Salop,
a son and heir,
John Walmeslet, Esq. of the Hall of Ince, 6. 28 Dec. 1775;
)/i. 1st, Hannah, dau. of Christopher C'onron, Esq., and had
by her three sons and one dau.,
I. John, 6. 1798; d. s. p. 1»32.
II. William, of the Hall of Ince, b. 1800, d. s.p.
III. Christopher, 6. Ib08.
I. Mary Anne, d. 1817.
Mr. Walmesley m. 2ndly, 1812, Ellen, dau. of Richard Godol-
phin Long, Esq. of Rood Ashton, Wilts, M. P., and li. 1867,
leaving by her issue,
IV. Edward Jones, b. 1814, deceased.
V. liicHARD, now of the Hall of Ince, ft. 1816.
II. Florentine, m. 1834, John Hawkesworth, Esq. of Forest,.
Queen's Co.
III. Ellen Mary. rv. Anne Katherine.
V. Emma Margaret.
Anas — Gu., on a chief erm. two hurts. Criwi— A lion statant
guardant ducally crowned gu. Motto — Spes durat avoruni.
Seat — The Hall of Ince, Wigan, co. Lancaster.
Ciiii— Conservative.
WALEOND, late OF DT7LFOED HOUSE.
Waleond, Henet, Esq. late of Dulford House,
Devon, J. P., Hon. Lieut. -Col. 4th Batt. Devon llegt.
one of the co-heirs of the barony of Welles, heir male
and repre^entative of Col. Humphrey Walrond, on
whom Philip IV. of Spain conferred, 5 Aug. 1653,
the titles of Marquis de Vallado, Conde deParama,
and Conde de Valderonda, with the dignity of a
grandee of the 1st class, b. 9 Nov. 1841 ; m. 1861,.
Caroline Maud, dau. of the late William John
Clark, Esq. J. P. and D.L.,of Buckland Toussaints,
Devon {see that family), aud has issue,
I. IIenrt Humphret, b. 1862.
II. Ernest Adolphus, b. 1863.
III. Francis Arthur, 6. 18G6.
IV. Herbert William, 6. 1868.
V. Conrad Montague, 6. 1869.
VI. George Stewart Basil, b. 1876.
I. Edith Maud, m. 1887, Rev. Charles Long Sweet, M.A.
II. Beatrice Paulina Mabel.
HI. Kate Gwendoline. rv. Sibyl Mary,
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WAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAL
Iiineage.— This old Devonshire family, called at difTcrent
times peWaleran, Wallekendk, Wallebondk, and Walrond,
were seated at Eradielle, in the time of Henry II. The
original deed of transfer of Bradfelle fromKulkc Paj-nel, Lord
of Hampton, to Waler.iude, tanp. King John, is still iu posses-
sion of the family.
KicHARD DE Bkadfelle, living at Bradfelle, pari.sh of Uff-
calme, Devon, 1154, was grandson of Kobebt of Bradfelle, and
father of an^ ther
IticiiARD DE Brapfelu:, living at the same place, in the
reii:n of Kicuard I., whose son, bearing the present surname,
KicHARD Wauiond, was in Bradfiild, in the beginningof the
reign of Henbt III., and was s. at his decease by his son and
heir,
AViLUAM Walkond, of Bradtiekl, father of
John AValrond, of Dradfield, whose son and successor,
John Walrond, of Bradfleld, jh. Joan, dau. and heir of John
Stowford, of Stowford, Devon, and thus acquired that estate.
He was living in Edward I.'s time, and was s. at his decease
by his son,
William Walrond, of Bradfield, whose son, by his wife
Juliana,
John Walrond. of Bradfield, m. Alice, dau. of John TJfflete,
■of Evelegh, Devon, aunt and heir of John Ufflete, and had two
sons,
John, his successor.
William, of Bovey. Devon, ancestor of the W^alronds of
Bm-ei/, whose eventual heiress, Jddith Maria Walrond, m.
'22 July, ITTt-, JohnRolle, Esq. of Stevenstone, created Lord
liolle 1796. Her ladyship d. s. p. 1 Oct. 1820.
The elder son and heir,
John AValrond, of BradSeld, m. Margaret, dau. of John
Moore. Esq. of Moore Hayes, Devon, and was s. by his son,
John Walrond, of Bradfield, who left two sons, Humphret.
his heir, ancestor of the AA'alronds o/iJra(/^,'W, now repre-
sented in the female line by Sib John Walrond Walrond,
Bart., of Bradfleld ; and Ossiond, from whom the Walronds of
Du'ford. The younger son,
Osmond AA'alrond, m. Emlyn, dau. of Buckthought, of
Devon, and had three sons. The eldest son,
IIc.MPHRET AA'alrond, Esq. of Sea, in tiie parish of Ilminstor
•and Somerset, one of the Masters of Chancery, m. 1st, Elizalietli,
dau. and co-heir of John Brokehampton, of Sealby whom he
had, with three other children, who all d. s. p., Henry, his
heir. He m. 2ndly, Katherine, dau. of Sir John Popham, but
shed. s.p. about 1593. Humphrey Walrond d. loaO, and was
.s. by his son,
Henry AValbond, Esq. of Sea, admitted of the Inner Temple,
London, 15 June, 1662, named in the will of his cousin, Hum-
phrey Walrond, of Bradfield, in 15S6; to. Elizabeth, dau. and
co-heir of AA'illiam Devenish,* Esq. of Hellingleigh, Sussex,
lineally descended from King Edward I., and had three sons,
Hc.MPHREY, his heir; William, of Islebrewers, Somerset; and
Henry. Mr. AA'alrond d. 18 Feb. 161C, and was s. by his eldest
«on,,
HcMPHBET Walrond, Esq. of Sea, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Humphrey Colles, Esq. of Barton, Somerset, by Elizabeth his
wife, sister of Thomas, Lord D'Arcy, and had five sons and two
daus., I. Katherine: ii. Elizabeth, m. Henry Sydenham, Esq.
of Cholworthy. The eldest son and heir,
Hc.MPHREY Walrond, Esq. of Sea, s. his father, 17 Feb. 1621.
He was a distinguished Eoyalist commander, and was esteemed
of so much importance as to be one of the hostages demanded
and given up at the surrender of Bridgwater. Col. AA'alrond
subsequently repaired to the Island of Barbados, and was
appointed its Governor and President. On 5 Aug. 1653, Philip
IV., King of Spain, created Col. Humphrey AValiond Marquess
de A'allado, Conde de Parama, Conde de Valderonda, and a
Grandee of the 1st Class. The patent is still extant. By
Grace his wife, whom he m. 1624, and who was yet living in
1668, Col. Walrond left issue, i. George, his heir; ii. Humphrey,
<i minor, 1646, ),(. Joan, dau. of Thomas Pennoyer, of Chalford,
Herts : iii. Henry, Lieut.-Geu. in the Army, and Governor of
Barbados, whose will (dated 22 Oct. 1690) was proved 3 JIarch,
1693, m. and had issue; iv. John, of Barbados, ^;^. and had
issue; V. Thomas, Col. in the Army, Member of the Privy
Council of Barbados, m. Frances, dau. of Col. Sir Jonathan
Atkins, by Mary his wife, sister of the 1st Earl of Carlisle, and
had issue an only child, Frances, wife ofWilliam Adams, Esq. ;
VI. Edward; i. Grace, m. Constat Sylvester, E-q., and had
issue, Grace, wife of Sir Henry Pickering; ii. Bridget, m. —
Crofts, Esq. ; iii. Anne. The eldest son,
* Through this alliance, Mr. AValrond, of Dulford, esta-
blished his co-heirship to the barony of Wellc.^, now in abey-
ance.
George AA'alrond, Esq., 2nd Marquess, a Capt. of Horse,
who lost his right arm in the service of King Charles I.,
afterwards of the parish of St. Philip, in the Island of Barba-
dos, m. 1st, circa 1645, Frances, 5th dau. of AVilliam Coryton,
Esq. of Coryton and AVest Newton, M.P. for Cornwall, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Sir John Chichester, Knt. of Raleigh,
and by her (who d. Sept. 1665) had issue, with Theodore, his
successor, three daus., Elizabeth, d. Jan. 1723, wife of Francis
AVills, Esq. of St. Stevens, Saltash, Cornwall: Frances, m.
Richard Mitchell, of Barbados ; Grace, wife, of Le Conte, of New
York. George AValrond's will bears date 14 Aug. 16S8, and
was proved in Barbados, IS Dee. 1688, in which year he (/. He
was s. by his son,
Theodore AA'alrond, Esq. of the Parish of St. Philip, Bar-
bados, 3rd Marquess, m. Elizabeth, sister of Capt. William
Smith, and had issue,
Theodore, his heir.
George, of the parish of St. Philip, ni. 9 July, 1724, Dorothy
Pickering, and d. 1743, leaving issue.
Mary.
Theodore Walrond d. 1706, and was s. by his eldest son,
Theodore AA'alrond, Esq. of the Island of Antigua, 4th
Marquess. He m. 1st, 1724, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas AA'ills,
Esq. of AA'ivelescombe, Cornwall, by whom he had an only
child, Maine Swete, his heir. Hem. 2ndly, Amy, relict of John
Parry, by whom he had issue ; and 3rdly, Mary Keynell, who
d. 1 July, 1766. Mr. AValrond d. soon after the year 1748, and
was s. by his son,
Maine Swete AA^alrond, Esq. of the Island of Antigua, 5th
Marquess, b. 1725; m. 1748, Sarah, sister and heir of William
Lyons, Esq., sometime of Antigua and Philadelphia, by whom
he had issue,
I. Theodore, under age in 1762 ; d. unm. 1767.
II. Joseph Lyons, heir to his father.
HI. Charles AVills, 6. 1754; m. 18 May, 1777, Elizabeth, dau.
of John Day, Esq. of Antigua, and sister of Capt. William
Day, R.N., Governor of Sierra Leone, and d. 1795, at
Tortola, leaving issue,
1 Theodore, of Calder Park, co. Lanark, J. P. and D.L.,
6. 8 Jan. 1788; m. 11 Sept. 1820, Jane, dau. of Lieut.-
Col. Sir Charles Holland Hastings, K.C.H., and d. 31 Dec.
1864, leaving issue,
Theodore, C.B., Civil Service Commissioner, h. 17 Feb.
1824; 1,1. 1st, 17 Nov. 1859, Charlotte Eliot, dau. of
Biversdale GrcnI'ell, Esq., and by her (who rf. 12 May,
1872) has issue; he )«. 2ndly, 12 Jan. 1876, Henrietta
Louisa, dau. of the late Charles Grenfell, Esq. of Taplow
Court, Bucks, M.P.
Main Swete (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of St. Lawrence, Jewiy,
b. 30 May, 1834 ; to. 10 Dec. 1867, Fanny Mina, dau. of
John Marston, Esq., and has issue.
Francis Charles, b. 17 Sept. 1836 ; m. 24 Nov. 1868, Eliza,
dau. of Hunter Morrison, Esq., and has issue.
Charles Wills, late Capt. R.A., b. 30 Dec. 1837.
Agnes AValwyn, vi. Joseph John Henley, Ksq., eldest soa
of the Eight Hon. Joseph AA'arner Henley, JI.P.
Jane, to. John Boyle. Esq., 3rd son of the Right Hon.
David Boyle, late Lord Justice-General of Scotland.
Mary Caroline.
2 Elizabeth Ilolloway, m. 1799. Henry Bennett AA'ood, Esq.
of St. Christopher's, and d. 1833.
3 Ann Caroline.
4 Sarah, m. 1813, Rev. Thomas Blackburn, of St. Kitts,
and ./. 1822.
5 Mary, rf. unm. 1816.
6 Grace, to. 1828, ¥. Martin, Esq. of La Guyre.
IV. Maine Swete, of Manadon, Devon, Licut.-Col. in the
army, d. 16 May, lsl7. He m. 1st, 1778, Elizabeth, dau. of
Charles Andrew Chabart, Esq., Governor of St. Eustacia,
and had one son,
JIain Swete, of Hereford, M.D., b. 22 Nov. 1779: m. 1 July,
1807, Antoinetta Louisa, dau. of John Sandburg, Esq.,
Chief Justice of the Island of St. Croi.'c, and had issue.
Lieut.-Col. Walrond »i. 2ndly, Feb. 18U3, Elizabeth, dau. and
co-heir of Humphrey Hall, Esq. of Manadon, Devon, by the
Hon. Jane St. John his wife, and had by her(who m. 2ndly,
Sir William Elford, Bart.) an only child, Jane St. John Hall,
who d. an infant, 1809.
V. Lyons, who d. s. p.
I. Elizabeth, ?». Admiral Holloway.
II. Sarali, m. 1st, 1782, Major Fluker; and 2ndly, Gen.
Vaughan Lloyd.
III. Catherine, m. John Lyon.s, Esq. of Antigua and St.
Austin, Hants, father, by her, of Admiral Lord Lyons,
G.C.B.
Mr. AA'alrond d. 1704, and was s. by his son,
Joseph Lyons AValrond, Esq. of the Island of Antigua,^ana
of Dulford House, Devon, 6th Marquess, m. 28 Dec. 1797
Caroline, dau. of Admiral Sir Edward Codrington, G.C.B.,
grandson of Sir William Codrington, 4th bart., and d. 13 Jan.
WAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAL
2127
1815, aged 63, leaving two sons, Lyons, 7tli Marquess, of Dul-
I'ord House, b. 21 April, 1800, and d. uniu. 21 May, 1819;
and
Bethell Walrond, Esq. of Dulford House, Devon, J.P. and
1>.L., M.P. for Sudbury and Saltasli, representative in the male
line of the ancient family of Walrond and Marquess de Vallado,
■Oonde de Parama, and Conde de Valderonda, and a Grandee of
the 1st Class in the Kingdom of Spain, y. 10 Aug. 1801; m.
10 Nov. 1829, the Lady Janet St. Clair, only dau. of James,
2nd Earl of llosslyn, G.C.B., and had surviving issue,
I. Henry, present representative.
I. Harriet.
Mr. Walrond, as one of the co-heirs of the ancient Barony of
"Welles, petitioned the King, 1832, that His Majesty would be
graciouslyplcased to terminate the abeyance in his behalf, which
being referred to the Attorney-General, a report followed in
favour of the claimsof the petition, andsothematterat present
rests. He d. 1876. His widow d. Nov. 1880.
A rms— Arc , three bulls' heads cabossed sa. armed or. Crests
— 1st, An heraldic tiger sa. pellete; 2nd, On a mural crown an
heraldic tiger sa. pellet6. This last crest was granted by
Charles I. to Col. Humphrey Walrond, for liis services during
the Civil Wars. Motto — Bienfaictz payeray malfaictz van-
gcray.
WALSH OP
CRANAGH AND
HUSSEY.
MULIi
Walsh, Waiter Husset, of Cranagh and
Mull Hussey, co. Eoscomuion, J. P., b. 1827 ; m.
ISfclO, Ellen, eldest dau. of Valentine O'Erien
O'Connor, Esq. of Eockfield, co. Dublin, D.L., and
by her had,
I. Valentine John, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1S62.
II. William, Capt. Cheshire Eegt., h. 1803; m. 14 Jan. 1892,
Mary Frances Angela, only dau. of Kev. Everard Evered,
by Isabella, his wife, only surviving child and heiress of
the late Henry Ilawarden Gcllibrand Fazakerley, Esq.
of Fazakerley and Gellibrandllall, co. Lancaster, and has
issue,
Charles William, 6. 22 Nov. 1892.
an. Walter Patrick, b. 1866, Lieut. Leicestershire Eegt.
H.B.M. Yice-Consul at Beira, East Africa.
I. Mary Margaret Elizabeth Vincentia, b. 1874.
II. Eileen Josephine Mary Bridget, b. 1877.
Xiineag"e. — The families of Walsh of the cos. Kilkenny and
Wateiford descended from Philip, David, and Geoffrey Walsh,
three brothers who went to Ireland with Robert FitzStephen
in 11G9. They landed near Waterford, and settled in the co.
Kilkenny, where they received a tract of country which to this
day goes by the name of the Walsh Mountains. In the
middle of the 17th century,
liicHARD Walsh (of the family of Walsh of the Walsh
Mountains), having been transplanted by Cromwell, settled
at Cranaghbeg, Roscommon. He ?;;. 1651, Margaret, dau.
of Iloger O'Connor, of Ballycaher, and was father of
William Walsh, of Cranagh, m. 1687, Winefnd, dau. cf
Kelly, of Bekagh. His son,
Walter Walsh, of Cranagh, m. 1705, Gertrude, dau. of
Giles MacLaughlin, of Hall, and had issue,
I. Patrick, of whom hereafter.
II. Wulter, ot Mount Talbot, in. Mary, dau. of John Kelly,
of Coulegarry, and by her had a dau.,
Mary, m. Richard Walsh, of Cranagh.
Tlie eldest son,
Patrick Walsh, Esq. of Cranagh, m. 1732, Eleis, dau. of
Patrick Tully, and was father of
Richard Walsh, Esq. of Cranagh, b. 1740, m. 17.'<9, Mary,
dau. ot Walter Walsh, of Mount Talbot, and by her hud
I. Patrick, his heir.
II. UiUiam, of Kilmore, to. Mary Anne, dau. of Michael
Cufle, Esq. of Jamaica.
III. Joseph, b. 1704; d. 1800.
IV. Waiter.
Piiehard Walsh d. 19 April, 1799, and was s. by his eldest s m,
Patrick Walsh, Esq. of Cranagh, 6. 1760, m. 1787, Mar-
garet, dau. of John Hussey, Esq. of MuU llussey, and had
issue,
I. Richard Hussey, b. 1788 ; d. 1804.
II. John, of wliom hereafter.
jii. Patrick Joseph (Rev.), b. 1792, in Holy Orders Church of
Rome ; d. at Rome 1849.
IV. AVilliam Burke (Hev.), 6. 1794, a Jesuit; d. 1819.
V. Walter Ffrench (Rev.), 6 1797, a Jesuit ; d. 1818.
1. Laetitia Margaret, b. 1789 ; d. 1869.
The 2nd son,
John Hdssey Walsh, Esq. of Cranagh, and MuU Hussey,
and of KildufT, King's Co., 6. 1790; m. 1817, Maria, dau. of
Michael Henley, Esq. of La Mancha, co. Dublin, and by her
had
I. William Patrick, 6. 1818 ; d. 1820.
II. Michael Henry, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1820; d. 1843.
III. John, Barrister-at-Law, 6. 1821 ; d. from a fall, out hunt-
ing, 1853.
IV. William Charles, of Kilduff, King's Co. and Cranagh,
b. 1823 ; d. from a fall out hunting 1874.
V. Richard, 6. 1825, Superintendent of Government schools
in Mauritius, LL.D., author of "A Treatise on Metallic
Currency," d. at Port Louis 1862.
VI. Walter, now of Cranagh and Mull Hussey.
VII. Patrick Charles, b. 1831 ; d. in France 1843.
VIII. Cliarles, Majnr, late 44th Regt., Assistant Quartermaster-
General, Rangoon, Burmah, b. 1832 ; d. I Jan. Is93.
I. Margaret Laetitia.
<^amilg of jynssrj.
Nicholas Hcssey, on whom his father, Mathew Hussey,
Baron of Galtrim (sec H0ssey of Rathkenney) , settled the Manor
of Mulhussey in 1406, m. Susanna Plunket, dau. of LordDun-
sany. His son,
Walter Hussey, of Mulhussey, m. Slary, dau. of Edward
Eustace, of Castlemartin, co. Kildare. His son,
John Hussey, of Mulhussey, m. Catherine, dau. of Sir
Christopher D'Arcy, of Platin. His son,
Walter Hcssey, of Moyle Hussey, m. Mary, dau. of Sir John
Barnewall, of Crickstown. His son,
Nicholas Hussey, of Moyle Hussey, m. Anne, dau. of Lord
Trimlestown, by whom he had,
Meyler, of whom hereafter.
Hubert, of Castle Gregory, co. Kerry, d. 3 Feb. 1610. He
was ancestor of the Hdsseis of Castle Gregory, Dingle,
Edenbiirn, <tc.
The elder son,
Meyler Hussey, of Moyle Hussey, ra. Alienore, dau. of
Robert Barnewall, of Rowston, and widow of — Kinton, of
Lispopell. His son,
Walter Hussey, of Moyle Hussey {d. 1614), ni. Ellis Plunket,
dau. of 9th Baron Killeen, and sister of 1st Earl of Fingal, by
whom he had,
Thomas, of whom hereafter.
John, of MuUaghoughreriUah, m. Giles, dau. of William
Birmingham, of Ardlvill.
The elder son,
Thomas Hussey, of Moyle Hussey, m. 1st, 7 Nov. 1575, Elinor,
dau. of Nicholas Wogan, of Rathcoffey; 2ndly, Anne Plunket,
relict of — Wogan, of Ratncoffcy. By the former he had,
Edward, of whom hereafter.
Walter.
EUinor. Mary.
Anne, m. Francis Makewy, of Ballynestreagh.
The elder son,
Edward Hussey of Moyle or Mul Hu3sey, who submitted to
the Peace of 1642, was appointed Receiver General of the con-
tributions of the CO. cf Meuth, and was restored to his property,
1660. He m. Ismay, dau. of John Draycot, of Mornington, and
had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom hereafter.
II. Walter, of Donore, in. Mary, dau. of Robert Russell, of
Drynam.
III. John.
IV. Peter, of Dnnore, ra. Jane, dau. of Meyler Hussey, and
had issue, 1 Miles, Capt. in the French Service, Knight of
St. Louis, 1(1. and had a sun, William, who m. Hel6ne, sister
of General d'Alton; 1 Mary, ju. — Fitzgerald, of Yeomans-
town ; and 2 Bridget.
The eldest son,
Thomas Hcssey, of Moyle Hussey, in. 1652, Ismay, dau. of
Gerald Lynch, of Knock, eo. Wesimeath, by Ismay, dau. of
Christopher Plunket, Lord Killeen,(;. 1690. Thomas Hussey
forfeited Moyle Hussey. He had issue, Meylee, of whom
hereafter; Garrett; Bridget; Ismay; Clare. His elder son,
Capt. Mevler Hussey (King James II. Army), of Mayne,
CO. Louth, afterwards ol Baltrasney, co. Kildare, m. Catherine,
dau. of Dromgoole, of Walshestown. His son,
Thomas Hussey, of Haltrasney, co. Kildare, afterwards of
Mulhussey, co. Roscommon, ra. 1723, Jane, dau. of John
Moore, of Cranaghmore, co. Roscommon, and had, with a
dau., in. James Dillon, of Bellard, aud an eldest son, Myles,
d. s. 21- in France, a Second son,
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AVAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAL
Jons HrssET, of Mull nu~-scy, m. 1760, JIarsrarct, sister of
Willinm Burke, Esq. of Keelogues and s;ranii-dau. of Sir John
liurke, 4th bart. of Glinsk, and liad a dau.
jMargaeet, iii. 17S7, Patrick Walsh, ICsq. of Cranagh.
.Sf(if.<— Oranagli, and Mull llussoy, Athlono. co. Fioseommon.
Toicn HesidenceSi , Onslow Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.
WALSH OF FANNINGSTOWN.
Walsh, Pkier, Esq. of Fanningstown, co. Kil-
Ivonnr, J. P. cos. Ivilkenuj, Tipix-nuy, aud Water-
1ord,'6. 20 Feb. 1S26; m. 13 Muj, ISSi, Mary,
»i;ui. of Finlay Chester, Esq. J. P. of Willianistown
House, CO. Louth, by iLiria Louisa, his wife, clau.
Ot Patriek Mahoii Power, Lsq. of Faithlcg, M.P.
ami D.L. eo. Waterlord.
Lineag-e.— Rohekt Walsh, of Ballybrusliin, and Knock-
nieiian, is stated to have been son of I'liilip Walsh, by Eleanor
lUitler his «iie. lie m. Eleanor, dau. of Gerald Blanchville,
Esq. of Blanehvillestown, and was father of
Thilip Walsh, who forfeited his kinds. lie m. a dan. of
.Tuhu Tobin, of Cumsinagh, and d. a'jout IGOJ. His great
grandson,
John Walsh, Esq. of Fanniiicstown, h. 1710 (son of John
Walsh, by Margaret Lee, of Dublin, his wife, and grandson of
John AValsh, by Katherine Hughes, his wife), ui. 1st, Katlie-
rine Butler, of Knocktopher, by whom he had issue,
I. I'eter. of Belline, J. P. co. Kilkenny, m. Eliza, dau. of
Matthew liughes, of Urinagh, co. Wexford.
II. I'uiLiP, of Mudown, CO. Iwlkenn) , and Limerick, m.
Mary Smith, and had (witli four daus., 1 Katlieiine, in.
.lohn Browne, of Dublin; U Mary, m. 1st, Christoiiher
Blunden, Capt. K.X., and 2ndly. Robert Smith, Lieut. i:i;ih
P.egt. ; 3 Anne. m. Thomas Philips Yokes, of Limerick ; 4
JIargaret m. William Smith, of Ueriiiclare) a son,
J'ETER, of Waterford and Belline, b. 10 Feb. 1781 ; m. 1st,
Sarah, dau. of John Uaghes, of Liverpool, by whom he
had issue,
1 Phi ip, of Rochestown, ?«. Maria Smith, and d. 1871.
i; John Peter, b. 20 July, 1807: m. 1829, Katherine, dau.
of John Power, of Can iok-on-Suir ; and (Z. 24 Oct. 1b33,
leaving, 1 Peter, of Carrick-on-Suir, d. 1871 ; 2 John
I'eter, 'III. Alice Cumming, niece of Most Kcv. Patriek
¥. Moran, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ossoiy, and
grand-niece oi His Eminence Paul, Cardinal Cullen,
and had a dau., Kathleen ; 3 Margaret, m. Medliope
>viv.-holson, of Kilmac.lirie ; 4 Mary, m. Very Rev.
-Michael Keatinge, Dean of Kilfennra.
1 Eliza, 6. 4 June, 18C5; d. 8 Xov. 1824.
Peter Walsh hi. 2ndly, IZ May, 1825. Anne Griffith, aud
i(. 21 Nov. 18oy, having had by her lurther issue,
3 Peter, now of Kanningstown.
4 William Thomas, o. 12 Nov. 1827 ; d. 2 July, ISr,.^.
5 James (Rev.), b. 22 June, 1829, ordaiuea I'liest 10
June, 1859.
C Walter, b. 22 June, 1829 ; d. 28 Apiil, 1858.
7 Thomas, b. lU July, 1833; d. 16 April, 1834.
8 John Peter, 6. lo June, 1835.
2 Anne Mary, b. 11 June, 1830, professed a Nun in the
Presentation Convent, Tralee, 1855 ; d. 4 March, 1860.
John Walsh lii. 2ndly, Katherine Council, and d. 1793, leaving
two other sons,
III. Thomas, of Fanningstown, b. 1760; m. Barbara, only
dau. of Cornelius O'Meaghcr, Esq. of Orchardstown, co.
Tippt-rary, and d. 1827, leaving issue,
1 John, of Fanningstown, J. P. cos. Kilkenny, Tipperarj-,
and Waterford, 6. Feb. 1799; to. Aug. 1836, Elizabeth,
dau. of Richard Power, Esq. of Ballindesert. J. P. co.
Waterford ; and d. s. ji., when he was s. by his cousin,
Peter Walsh, now if hanningstown.
"2 Peter, b. Ist2 ; d. u.tiii.
3 Katherine, m. Pierce Francis Garvey, Esq. of Browns-
ford Castle, CO. Kilkenny.
Ann.i—Arg.. on a chevron gii. between three pheons points
upwards sa. an annulet of the field. Crf-.n — A swan pierced
through the neck with an arrow all piir., and charged with au
annulet gu. MAto — Dum spiro speio.
ii-A'.l — Fanningstown, I'iltoun.
WALSH OP GEIMELETHORPE.
AValsh, Theobald, Esq. of Bishop's Hull,
Taunton, co. Somerset, J. P., formerly Capt. West
Somerset Yeomanry Cavah-y, b. 15 July, 1830 ; m.
2-1 July, 1852, Isobel, youngest dau. of the late
Capt. Patton, R.N. of Eishop's Hull House and
Stolie Court, Somerset, and by her (who d. 1892)
lias issue,
I. Henrt Alfred, Major Somerset Light Infantry, 6. IS
Aug. 1853; vi. 30 Dec. 1880, Ann PoUexfen, dau. of the
late B. Sparrow, Esq. of Clevc, Ivy bridge, and has
issue,
Theobald Alfred, b. 18S2.
Archibald Charles Mark, b. 1891.
Gladys Mary.
II. Theobald Lomax, Capt. 3rd Somerset Light Infantry, &,
10 Nov. 1859.
III. Aubrey Edwin Bethune, Lieut. British Bechuanaland
Border Police, b. 19 Sept. 1868.
I. Rosabelle Clare, 7n. 1875, Halswell Milborne Kemeys-
Tynte, Esq. of Halswell Park, Somerset, and Cefn Mably,
CO. Glamorgan, and has issue.
II. Ella Isabel Georgie Kiversdale, 6. 1866; m. 1884, her
cousin, Arthur Cary Helyar (who d. 1892), eldest son of
Rev. Wyndham Ilelyar, of Sutton Bingham, Somer-
set.
Liineag'e. — Sir Ralph Maddison, of Fonaby, andGrimble-
thorpe Hall,* co. Lincoln, m. 1594, Mary, dau. of Robert Wil-
liamson, of Walkeringham, Notts; his eldest surviving son,
Francis, m., and had a son Ralph, and a dau. and eventual,
heiress, who m. Arthur Lomax, Esq. of Habroush Manor, co.
Lincoln, and had issue, an only dau. and heiress, Mary, of
Fonaby and Grimblethorpe, who m. 1693, Henry Walsh, Esq.,
and brought tne ancient estates of F'onaby and Grimblethorpe
to the Walsh family. These estates were inherited by the
Maddisons from the Angevines and the Merleys (.sec Maddisos
of Partney).
Henry Walsh, by Mary his wife, had issue, sixteen chil-
dren, of whom the 9th, but eldest surviving son,
Henry Walsh, b. 1712, s. to thefamily estates, and m. about
1750, Mary, dau. and co-heiress (ivith her bro'.her Robert Fow-
ler, Archbishop of Dublin) of George Fowler, Esq. of Skendie-
bythorpc, co. Lincoln, and had issue,
I. Henry Lomax, his heir.
I. Mary, b. 1752; m. Rev. — Hare.
II. Frances, b. 1754; m. — Charlesworth, Esq.
III. Arabella, b. 1757; m. 1790, the Right Rev. Dr. James
Versclioyle, Bishop of Killala.
Mr. Walsh was s. by his only son,
The Very Rev. Henry Lomax Walsh, of Grimblethorpe
and of Brandeun, Hants, Dean of Dromore, and Vicar of
Swords, CO. Dublin, LL.D., B.A. of St. John's College, Cam-
biidge, 6. 1755; -m. 1st, 1789, Ann, dau. and co-heiress (with
hersisters, Mrs. F'eatherstonhaugh, of BrackUn, Mrs. Theophi-
lus Jones, Mrs. Wolfe, of F'orenaughts, and Lady Synge) of
Theobald Wolfe, Esq. of Newtown, co. Kildarc, aud byherhad
i.-;sue,
I. Theobald, his heir.
II. Henry Luniax, d. at Malta 1815, unm.
1. Elizabeth, m. 1829, Sir John Maxwell Tylden, of Milsted
Manor, co. Kent.
The Dean m. 2ndly, in 1812, Elinor, dau. of William Newcoine,
Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of all Ireland, and by her had
further issue,
III. William (Rev.), Rector of Great Tey, Essex, Great Coates,
CO. Lincoln, and Shorwell, Isle of Wight, b. at The Circus,
Bath, 1815 ; m. Martha, dau. of A. Saunders, Esq. of Ferns,
and il. 1892, leaving issue,
1 Elinor Lomax, to. 1878, Edward Blackburn Scratton,
Esq., eldest son of Rev. E. Scratton, of Prittlewell Piiory,
Essex.
2 Arabella Newcome.
3 May de Vesci, now of Grimblethorpe.
The Dean d. at Brighton, in 1831, and was s. by his eldest
son.
The Rev. Theobald Wai.sh, of Grimblethorpe and Bran-
dean, 6. 1790; educated at Winchester; to. 1821, Arabella
dau. of Rev. Dr. Gilbert Jackson, of Donhead St. Mary,
Wilts, and by her (who d. 1878) had issue,
I. Theoliald Henry, Lieut. 72nd Regt., b. 1848 ; d. s. p. 1849^.
II. Theobald, present representative.
III. tiilbert Maxwell, b. 1832; m. 1855, Charlotte, eldest dau.
of Francis Baring Short, Esq. of Bickham, Devon, and has
issue,
1 Henry Gilbert, b. 1861.
2 Gilbert Baring, 7 j^.j^^gg
3 Francis Baring, > '
1 Emily Charlotte.
2Araljella Lucy, to. 1878, Major R. L. Scarlett, R.H. A.,.
son of R. Scarlett, Esq. of Gigha, N.B. (see Burke s i'cer-
aye, Abingeb, B.).
* Gi'imblethorpe Hall has been in this family since the days of
King John, shown by title deeds in possession of the family,
and has three times come through the female line.
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THE LANDED GENTRT.
WAL
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3 Frances.
4 Dora Maxwell, m. 183S, Sj-daey EnQeld Taylor, Esq.
5 Beatrice.
I.Ann Fanny, d. s. p. 1868.
II. Emma, Hi. lS5i, Frederick Cliurch, Esq. of l>awlisli.
III. Elizabeth, m. 185.5, Kev. Wyndham Hugh Helyar, of
Sutton Bingham, Somerset.
IV. Ellen, //,. lHoi, Kev. W. Maycock, and is deceased.
V. Arabella .Maria, lu. 1st, l8.5.i, Edwin Grove Helyar, 2nd
son of William Helyar, Esq. of Coker Court, Somerset, and
Segheliill House, Wilts, who d. 1868; she m. 2ndly, Col.
Edward Hawker Helyar, late of the "Queen's," son of the
late Kev. Hugh Weluian Helyar, of Sution Bingham.
The Rev. Theobald Walsh d. 18.52.
Residence — Bishop's Hull, Taunton.
WALSH OF LARAGH.
Walsit, Langton Peendergast, Esq., C.I.E.,
of Laragh Manor, co. Cavan, b. 29 Feb. 1856, of
the Bombay Political Department ; served in
Egyptian Camjjaign 1882, at Tel-el-Kebir and Kas-
sassin (two medals and mentioned in despatches),
m, 21 March, 1891, Clementina Annie, youngest
dau. of the late Major R. Gr. Macgregor, H.A.
She d. 6 March, 1894., at Bombay.
Lineage.— The Kev. Philip "Walsh, 1st "Vicar of Bles-
sington, co. Wicklow, went to Ireland with Primate Boyle as
Chaplain about 1669. His son.
The Kev. William Walsh, Vicar of Blessington, ?/i. 1st,
Mary Stewart, cousin of the Earl of Blessington, and niece of
Dean Stewart, but by her had no sons ; 2ndly, Elizabeth
Kavell, and by her had, with other issue, an eldest son.
The Rev. John Kavell Walsh, "Vicar of Blessington,
possessor of seven livings in the church in Ireland, h. 10 Jan.
1754; m. 31 May, 1792, Euphemia, dau. of Thomas Prender-
gast, Esq., regi.strar to the Marquess of Down.'^hire, Court of
Chancery, Ireland, and d. June, 18-33, having by her (who was
6. 21 June, 1771, and d. 5 Feb. 1858) hadissue, twelve children,
of whom the following survived,
I. William Spencer (Rev.), D.D., Trin. Coll. Dublin, Rector
of Clonard, co. Meath, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev.
James Slator, of co. Longford, and by her had two daus.,
one of whom d. young, and the other, Enpheniia Frances
Elizabeth, m. her 1st cousin. Col. T. P. B. Walsh , 2ndly,
Ann, dau. of Col. Robert Lucas, of Castle Shane, co. Mona-
ghan. by whom also he had two daus., Olivia Lucas and
Annie Jane.
II. John Prendekgast (Rev.), of whom presently.
III. JefTery, deceased.
IV. Thomas Premlergast, Lieut.-Col., m. 1855, Alice, dau.
of N. Preston, Esq., of Swainston,co. Meath, and has issue,
Thomas Preston, m. Louisa Charlotte, dau. of John Metge,
Esq. of Sion, co. Meath ; and Alice Euphemia.
1. Jane, m. Capt. TyndaJl, of the Bombay army, and d.
1866, leaving issue. ii. Sarah.
The 2nd son.
The Rev. John Pkendergast "Walsh, B.A., of Bles.«ington,
CO. Wicklow, a distinguished officer of the Rifle Brigade
(old 95th Regt.), fought at Waterloo (medal), lost his leg
and received other wounds in that action, was reported
and rewarded for valour; and after twenty years' service
he entered Holy Orders ; b. 31 May, 1798; m. 10 Feb. 1825,
Isabella Christiana F^rances, dau. of Col. James Langton,
J. P., of Bruree House, co. Limerick, and by her {b. 9 Dec.
1800, d. at Ealing, 10 July, 1886) had issue,
I. Charles Greewood, Capt. 75th Regt., b. 27 March, 1826 ;
d. 185-.
II. John Langton, 6. 5 Oct. 1827 \ , • i_f„„„_
III. James Langton, b. 19 Nov. 1828 J "■ "* im^ncy.
IV. Spencer George, Capt. North Cork Rifles and Brigade
Major, Curragh Camp, b. 19 Jan. 1830; d. 1865.
V. Thomas Prendergast Boles, late representative.
VI. John Prendergast, Lieut. 4th West Riding York Militia
Regt., 6. 16 Sept. i836; supposed to have d. in New Zea-
land in 1878.
VII. Walter Philip, Capt. late 32nd Regt., 6. 3 May, 1833.
VIII. Laniiton, b. 13 June, 1840; d. 1842.
I. Mary Boles, 6. 20 April, 1833; d. 1851.
Rev. John Prendergast Walsh d. at Jersey, 15 Dec. 1SG7. His
5th son,
Tho.mas Prendergast Boles Walsh, Esq. M.R.A.S., of
lyaragh Manor, co. Cavan, and Abberley Lodge, co, Kt-nt, Col.
on the N"n-Effective List ll.M. Bombay ."irmy, J. P. for Bombay
Presidency; lineal descendant of the Walshes of Abberley, co.
Worcester; 6. 20 .-Vpril, 1831; m. 1st, 8 Jan. 1853, Euphemia
Frances Elizabeth, dau. of the late Kev. Spencer William
II.
Walsh, D.D., Rector of Clonard, Co. Meath, "Vicar of Bal-
soon and Ossey, in the same co., and by her had issue,
I. Spencer John George, 6 24 .May, 1854 ; d. 20 Aug. 18-55.
II. Langton Prendlrgast, present representative.
III. George Inverarity, 6. 7 Oct. Ic57 ; d. 23 May, 1859.
I. Euphemia Anna Houlton.
II. Elizabeth Ellen Gordon.
Col. Walsh m. 2ndly, 8 Nov. 1863, Isabel, dau. of the late
Francis Nicholas, D.C.L., Wadham Coll. Oxford, and of the
Mansion Ealing, and by her had,
IV. George Inverarity, Lieut. Lei:;estershire Regt., h. 13
Dec. 1866.
v. Francis Nicholas de Walno, 6. 29 March, 1863.
VI. Wainwaring Ravel), 6. 29 May, 1876.
III. Isabel, d. 3 Jan. 1866.
Col. T. P. B. Walsh d. 1 Aug. 1893.
Seat — Laragh Manor, Kingscourt, co. Cavan.
C'i«6— Conservative, S.W., and St. James.'
WALTER OF BEARWOOD.
Walter, John, Esq. of Bearwood, Berks, J.P.
and D.L., Barrister-at-Law, M.A. Oxford, M.P. for
Nottingham from 1847 to 1859, and for Berka
1859 to 1865, and 1868 to 1885, b. 8 Oct. 1818 ; m.
1st, 27 Sept. 1842, Emily Frances, eldest dau. of
Major Henry Court, of Castlemans, Berks, and by
her (who d. 28 April, 1858) had issue,
I. John Balston, d. 1870.
II. Arthcr Eraser, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxford, J.P. for Berks,
in. 1872, Henrietta Maria, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas
Anchitel Anson {see Borice's Peerage, Lichfield, E.).
III. Frederic Edward, Major Roy.al Artillery.
IV. Henry. v. Thomas.
VI. Francis.
I. Mary Emily.
He m. 2ndly, 1 Jan, 1861, Flora, 3rd dau. of James
Monro Macnabb, Esq. late of Highlield Park,
Hants, and has issue by her,
I. Norman. ii. Philip.
III. Godfrey. iv. Hubert.
V. Ralph.
I. Flora.
Lineag^e. — Richard Walter, citizen of London (son of
Richard Walter of Longstock, Hants) d. 1721, leaving issue,
two sons and one dau.,
I. Richard.
II. Arthur, of London (will proved 4 April, 1750), bur. at
Wokingham, Berks, leaving issue.
I. Dorothy, m. 1697, Christopher Digges, gent, of Bernard"*
Inn.
The eldest son,
Richard Walter, citizen of London, d. 1742, leaving issue
by his first wife,
Robert Walter, Capt. R.N., d. 1784, leaving issue, five
daus., co-htiresses,
1 Elizabeth, m. William Moore, Esq. of Stonehouse, Devon,
and had an only son.
The Kev. John Walter Moore, Hector of Hordley, Salop.
2 Katherine, m. Thomas Parr, Esq. of Lythwood Hall,
Salop.
3 Lydia, m. Edward Chamherlayne, Esq. of Rocky Hill,
Kent, Capt. West Kent Militia.
4 Maria Francesea, m. Rev. Thomas Chamberlayne, Rec-
tor of Charlton, brother of tlie above.
5 Sophia, w. Gwalter Borranskill Lonsdale, Esq. of
London, and had (with other issue) a son, Gwalter Bor-
ranskill Congreve Lonsdale, Attach6 to the Embassy at
Munich.
By his 2nd wife Richard Walter left a son,
John Walter, Esq. of. London and Teddington Grove,
Middlesex, 6. 1739, founder of the Times newspaper. He
)ii. Frances Lander, and by her (who d. 1798) had issue,
William, m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Darke, Esq. of Con-
derton Lodge, co. Gloucester, and had William, and other
issue.
John, of whom presently.
Mary, m. James Cardin, Esq. of Bedford Square, and had
(with other issue) Sir Robert Walter Garden, of Wimpole
Street.
Fanny m. David Carnegie Knox. Esq.
Catherine, m. Kev. Riuhcird Winsloe, of Bishop's Hull,
Somerset.
Anna, m. Rev. Alexander Brodie, D.D., Vicar Of Easff-
bourne.
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WAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAL
Mr. Walter rf. at Tedttingtou 16 Nov. 1S12. His 2nd son,
John Walteb, Esq., became joint proprietor and solo
uuuiager of ttie Times during his fatlicr's lifetime, and raised
it to tlie hisli position which it has since maintained. He pur-
chased the estate cf Bearwood, and laid out tlie grounds at
great cost. He m. 1st, a dan. of the Uev. Dr. Gregory, Vicar
of Ham, which lady d. s. p. ; and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Henry
Smithe, Esq. of Eastling, Kent, by whom he had,
I. John, now of Bearwood.
II. Henry Kraser, M.A. Oxford,?!. 1820: m. 1846, Isabella
Catherine, youngest dau. of John Dawson,- Esq., and has
issue,
John Henry Eraser, of Hellesdon, Norfolk ; m. 1873, Ger-
trude .\lice, dau. of Benjamin Huntsman, Esq.
III. Edward, an officer in the army. Founder of the Corps of
Commissionaires, w hich owes its existence entirely to his
energy and perseverance, and at present numbers 1,200
men.
I. Katherine, d. wnni.
II. Fanny Mora, 7>i. Thomas Broughton Charlton, Esq. of
Chilwcll, Notts.
Mr. Walter was J. P. and D.L. for Berks, and served the office
of High Sheriff. He also represented the county of Berks
for some years in Parliament, and subsequently sat for Not-
tingliam. He d. 1847.
Arms — Arg., guttee de sang, two swords in saltire gu., over
all a lion rampant sa. Crest — A stork ppr. drinking out of a
whelk shell erect or.
iVti<— Bearwood, Wokingham, Berks.
WALTHALL OF WISTASTON HALL.
Walthall, Edwakd Walthall Delves, Esq.
of Wistastou Hall, co. Chester, and of The Cottage,
St. Asaph, J.P. and D.L. for eo. Flint, and High
Sheriff 1889, b. 20 Oct. 1848 ; m. 8 8ept. 1870,
Caroline Mai-ian, youngest da\i. of Charles Augustus
Stewart, Esq. of West Hall, High Leigh, co. Chester,
and bj her has had issue,
I. Edwakd Charles Walthall Delves, b 24 April, 1874.
u. Brian James Delves, b. 17 May, 187G.
III. Henry Douglas Delves, b. 7 Feb. 1800.
IV. Gilbert Alexander Delves, b. 26 June, 1890.
I. Helen Louisa Delves.
II. Caroline Delves, d. 16 March, 1872.
III. Hhoda Janet Delves.
IV. Ella Gwladis Delves, d. 24 June, 1878.
V. Alice Dorothy Delves.
VI. Marion Delves, d. 21 May, 1879.
Lineage. — Thomas Walthall, Esq., descended from the
Walthalls of Walthall, co. Westmorland, living teitq). Henbt
VII., ifi. Margaret, dau. of Sir William Stanley, Bart, of
Hooton, CO. Chester, and had issue, Thomas, and lioger. The
elder son,
Thomas Walthall, Esq., m. Alice, dau. and co-heiress of
John Marchomley, Esq. of Marchomley, co. Salop, and had
issue a son and heir,
Gilbert Walthall, Esq., who m. Johanna, dau. and heiress
of Eandle Crewe, Esq. of Alvaston, co. Chester, by whom he
had issue,
PiOGER Walthall, Esq., who m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Maisterson, Esq.. and had
Thomas Walthall, Esq., who, dying imra., was s. by his
brother,
IJichaed Walthall, Esq., who m. Margaret, dau. and
sole heiress of John Alexander, Esq. of Wistaston, by whom
he had
Alexander Walthall, Esq., who m. Cecilia, dau. and
heiress of Eandle Jlore, Esq. of Hall O'Heath, co. Chester, and
had with a dau. Margaret, m. to Iwau Pigot, Esq. of Chet-
wynd, a son and successor,
Alexander Walthall, Esq., who m. Alice, dau. of Sir
William Skeffington, of Fisherwick, co. Stafford. He d. in
1G;<7, and was bur. at Wistaston, having had issue,
EicHARD, his successor. Thomas.
Eliu-ibcth, d. 16.53.
Hester, vi. Thomas Pigott, Esq. of Huntley, co. Stafford.
Mary, m. Robert Weever, Esq. of Poole, co. Chester.
Grace, vi. Laurence Wall, Esq. of London.
Margaret.
Ceciha, m. Wm. Holland, Esq. of Denton, co. Lanca.ster.
Brid;;et, m. William Boote, Esq. of Wistaston.
Ursula, m. John Pulford, Esq. of Wrexham, co. Denbigh.
The elder son,
KicuABD Walthall, Esq. of Wistaston, co. Chester, aged
45 at the Heralds Visitation of that county in 1664. He fought
under the royal banner at the battle of Edgeliill, as Captain M
in the king's guards. He was subsequently captain of liorsc "
ill the same service, a captain of trained bands, and High
Sheriff CO. Chester in 1676. Bur. at Wistaston 1 Oct. 1691.
By Hannah his wife, dau. and co-heir of John Tilson, of
Huxley, co. Chester (who was buried 1 July, 1694), he had
issue,
I. John, aged 17 in 1664.
II. Richard, of whom presently.
III. Alexander, 1664.
IV. Thomas (Uev.) (see next Memoir).
V. Gilbert, of Wistaston, bur. there 9 April, 1700.
I. Mary, m. — Broome, living 1699.
II. Margaret, m. George Minshull, and had issue; both living
1699.
The 2nd son,
Richard Walthall, Esq. of Nantwich and Wistaston, who
m. by licence 20 July, 1674, Mary, dau. of Peter Wilbraham,
of Dorfold, CO. Chester, and by her (who was buried 0 Feb.
1699-1700) had issue,
I. Richard, of Wistaston, b. 6 April, 1676 ; m. 1 June, 1697,
R-becca Ilawkins, of Burton-upou-Trent (who d. 20 Jan.
1756), and d.s.p. 1 July, 1739.
II. Peter, of whom presently.
Ill Alexander, bur. 22 Feb. 1683.
I. Hannah, bapt. 31 Oct. and bur. 5 Dec. 1682.
II. Mary, bur. 28 July, 1688.
Richard Walthall was bur. 7 Sept. 1702. His 2nd son,
Peter Walthall, Esq. of Whitchurch, co. Salop, and
afterwards of Wistaston and Nantwich, m. twice, by his first
wife he had issue,
I. Anne, bur. 8 Oct. 1719.
II. Mary, m. 26 Dec. 1735, by licence, William Landers, of
Nantwich, attorney-at-law.
He m. 2ndly, Amabilia Sandford, and by her (who was bur.
28 April, 1739) had further issue,
I. Peter, of Nantwich and Wistaston, bapt. 15 April, 1732 ;
m. by licence, 1 March, 1764, Anne, dau. of Dr. Brooke,
Rector of Nantwich, and d, s. p. 25 April, 1818. Slie was
bur. 2 Dec. 1802.
II. Richard, 6. 9 March, 1733; d. unm., and was bur. 27
April, 1766.
III. Ursula, b. 12 July, 1726; d. unm. 9 April, 1807.
IV. AMAiiiLiA, of whom presently.
Mr. Walthall d. 19 Nov. 1744. His youngest dau.,
Amabilia Walthall, bapt. 28 March, 1731 ; in. James
Hammond, eldest son of James Hammond, of VVorcester, and
d. 2 April, 1803, leaving issue,
James Walthall Hammond, Esq. of Wistaston, b. 12 Dec.
1765; and (Z. 22 Sept. 1822. He m. 18 Oct. 1803, Penelope,
dau. of Thomas Hector, of Shenstone Park, co. Stafford, and
by her {b. 8 March, 1781 ; d. 9 Jan. 1854) had issue,
James Walthall, his heir.
Penelope, heir to her brother.
Mr. Hammond d. 22 Sept. 1822, and was s. by his only son,
James Walthall Hammond, Esq. of AV'istaston Hall, 6. 4
May, 1805; d. unm. 7 July, 1854, and was s. by his sister,
Penelope Hammond, of Wistaston Hall, b. 6 May, 1807 ; m.
16 Sept. 1847, Edward Delves Broughton, Esq. (who d. 6 Oct.
1889) only son of Edward Delves Broughton, Esq. of Manor
House, CO. Salop, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Batt,
Esq. of Moditonham Hall, co. Cornwall {see Burke's Peerage
and Baronetage, Brodguton, Bart.), and d. 5 July, 1883,
leaving an only son,
Edward Walthall Delves, now of Wistaston Hall, T.'ho
assumed by royal licence 10 Nov. 1887, the surname and
arms of Walthall, in lieu of Brodguton.
Arms — Arg. a chevron vert between three ravens close sa.,
quartering Broughton, Delves, Hammond, Walthall, Crewe,
Alexander, Tilston, and sixteen others. Vrest—PLXi arm
couped at the shoulder vested gu. cuff arg., the hand clenched
and thereon a falcon close ppr., beaked or, with lure gu.
stringed gold. Motto — A bird in the hand is worth two in the
bush.
S-rt<s— Wistaston Hall, Nantwich; and The Cottage, St.
Asaph.
6'i Hi;— Junior Carlton.
WALTHALL OF ALTON MANOR.
Walthall, Uekey Walthall, Esq. of Alton
Manor, co. Derby, J.P. b. 26 Sept. 1829.
Lineage.— The Rev. Thomas Walthall, M.A., 4th son
of Richard Walthall, Esq. of Wistaston, co. Chester (see
preceding Article), Vicar of Leek, co. Stafford, sometime of
WAL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAj!f
2131
Kcele, in the sam? CO., admitted of Brasenoso Coll. Oxford,
20 March, 1672-3, then aged 17, B.A. 17 Oct. 1676, M.A. 27
•June, 1679, presented to the Vicarage of Leek, June, 1695,
nt. (licence dated 20 May, 1690) Elizabeth, one of the three
daus. and co-heirs of Thomas Watson, of Holditch, co. Stafford,
and by her had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. Richard, of Drayton, co. Salop, 6. 5 Dec. 1695 ; living
1745. Anne, his wife, was living 1725.
III. Alcxantier, of Saxmundham, co. Suffolk, m., and by his
wife Marah (who was living 1725) had issue. Had. before
1745.
III. Peter (Rev.), of Malpas, co. Chester. B.A. Camb., 1742,
living 1745.
I. Hannah, bapt. 14 Aug. 1692, wife of John Eitson, in 1718,
and wife of Henry Baldwin, of London, in 1725, by whom
she had issue, and living in 1752, as wife of — Cooper.
II. Elizabeth, bapt. 27 Feb. 1697, wife of William Cartwright,
of Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1725, and living 1745.
Kev. Thomas Walthall d. 27 March, 1711, aged 55. His eldest
son,
Thomas Walthall, Esq. of Bakewell, co. Derby, and' of
Holditch, CO. Stafford, bapt. 12 Sept 1693; w. 7 Sept. 1721,
Ituth Schollar, of Rowsley, co. Derby, and by her (who d. 3
April, 1744, aged 57) had issue,
I. Thomas, bapt. 19 June, 1722 ; bur. 23 Oct. 1730.
II. Itobert, bur. 5 April, 1730, aged 7.
III. PbTER (Kev.), of Bakewell and Holditch.
I. liuth, bur. 9 Aug. 1727, aged 4 months.
Mr. Walthall d. 8 Sept. 1758, aged 65. His only surviving
«on,
The Rev. Peter Walthall, of Bakewell and Holditch,
M.A. (Oxiord) 1757 : perpetual curate of Longstone and Ash-
ford, CO. Derby, and Rector of Brindle, co. Lancaster, bapt. 1
June, 1732; m. 26 July, 1763, Ruth, 3rd dau. of Rev. Thomas
dove, M.A., Vicar of Bakewell and South AVingfield, co.
Derby, and by her (bapt. 19 Nov. 1736 ; d. 20 May, 1792) had
issue,
Peteh, of whom presently.
Richard, of Bakewell, b. IMay, 1766 ; d. unni. 3 Oct. 1S51.
Thomas, of Bakewell, b. May, 1773; d. unm. 25 July, 1853.
Eev. Peter Walthall d. 4 Feb. 1812. His eldest son,
Peter Walthall, Esq. of Weldons, co. Derby, and of
Holditch, J.P. and D.L., co. Derby, b. 6 Aug. 1764 : m. 25
Dec. 1792, Mary, eldest dau. and eventually heir of Thomas
Swinnerton, Esq. of Newcastle-under-Lyme, and by her (6. 26
Aug. 1759, d. 20 May, 1819) had issue,
I. Peter (Rev.), M.A. Rector of Wistaston, co. Chester, b. 30
March, 1795 ; d. unm. 17 Jan. 1825.
II. Thomas, 6. 9 Nov. 1796 ; d. unm. 24 Oct. 1857.
I. AxNE, of whom we treat.
Mr. Walthall d. 2 Feb. 1853. His only dau.,
Anne Walthall, 6. 26 July, 179s ; m. 28 July, 1826, James
Milnos(6. 17 Dec. 1793), Esq. of Alton Manor, Wirksworth, co.
Derby, 4th son of William Milnes, Esq. of Stubben Edge, co.
Derby, by Mary his wife, dau. of Ralph Samuel Kirk, Esq. of
Ashover; and d. 14 Nov. 1855, having had by him (who d. 23
Is^ov. 1806),
I. James Walthall, 6. 17 Aug. 1828 ; d. 22 April, 1829.
II. Henry Walthall, now of Alton Manor, who assumed
by I'oyal licence, 1853, the surname and arms of Walthall.
III. Ernest Svvinerton, J. P., 6. 5 Oct. 1833; in. Dec. 1872,
Ella, dau. of Capt. H. ThornliiU, 92nd Highlanders, and d.
2 Sept. 1893.
IV. Alfred James, 6. 2 Oct. 1835 ; d. 14 April, 1873.
^liiiis— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a chev. vert, between
three Cornish choughs ppr. for Walthall ; 2nd and3rd, erm.
a niillrind palewise between two flaunches sa., for Milnes.
Crests- 1st, Walthall, A dexter arm embowed coupod at the
ahoulder, vested gu. cuffed erm., the hand clenched, thereon
a falcon close ppr. beaked or, with lure gu. stringed gold : 2nd,
Milnes, A garb erminois between two trefoils vert. Motto —
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Heat — Alton Manor, Derby.
WALTON OF MAPERTON HOUSE.
"Walton, Harold Aethtje Goedon, Esq[. of
Mapcrtoi) House, Somerset, b. 18 Marcli, 1886.
Lineage. — Thomas Walton, Esq. of Landieu, near
Wolsingham, co. Durham, who claimed descent from a branch
of the family of Walton, of Walton, long seated in co. Lan-
caster, where they flourished until the 17th century, when the
senior hne became extinct, was father of
Thomas Walton, Esq. of Laudieu, who m. Jane Todd, and
had a sou and successor,
Thomas Todd Walton, Esq. of Clifton, co. Gloucester, and
Sunniside, co. Durham; m. 20 Oct. 1812, Katharine Eliza,
eldest dau. and co-heir of Thomas Todd, Esq. of Sunniside, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas Baskervilla, Esq. of WooUey
House, Wilts, descended from a branch of Baskerville, of
Erdisley, and by her (who d. 1860) had issue,
I. Thomas Todd, his heir, of Clifton and Maperton.
II. Frederick Baskerville, b. i Jan. 1822 ; d. 9 June, 1822.
III. Henry Baskerville (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of St. Cross, Ox-
ford, 6. 5 June, 1824; m. 17 July, 1862, Annie Bessie, elder
dau. of C. J. Bishop, M.D. of Oxford, and rf. 5 Oct. 1871,
leaving issue,
1 Herbert Henry Bishop, 6. 3 May, 1863.
2 Walter Edward Paskerville, b. 12 Jan. 1865,
3 Cyril Medd Baskerville, b. 3 Oct. 1870.
1 Mabel Emily Tawny, b. 5 Apiil, 1866.
2 Gertrude Helen, b. 29 May, 1867.
3 Blanche Mary Grace, 6. 27 Sept. 1868.
I. Emma Matilda, 6. 30 Sept. 1813; »7i. 20 May, 1841, Rev.
William Robert Browell, M.A. Oxford, Rector of Beaumont,
Essex, who d. s. p. 15 Aug. 1867. She d. 1888.
II. Laura Helen, 6. 24 Aug. 1817 ; d. 25 Sept. 1878.
III. Emily Ann, b. 3 Dec. 1818; m. 31 July, 1856, Rev.
Edward Miller, M.A. Oxon, Vicar of Butler's Marston, co.
Warwick {see Miller of Kadwav), and d. 1893.
IV. Harriet Eleanor, 6. 19 Oct. 1820 ; d. 17 Nov. 1821,
He d. 1857, and was s. by his son,
Thomas Todd Walton, Esq. of Clifton, co. Gloucester, and
Maperton, Somerset, High Sheriff of Bristol 1872-3, and 1873-4,
b. 11 Aug. 1815; 7n. 30 May, 1844, Margaret Ann, eldest dau.
of Henry Farnell, Esq. of Holland House, Isleworth, by
Margaret Ann his wife, dau. of Alexander Tulloch, Esq. of
Charles Street, St. James's Square, Westminster, and sister of
Gens. Alexander and John Tulloch, C.B., and had issue,
I. Oriel Farnell, of Maperton.
II. Henry Ernest Baskerville, Major 4th Dragoon Guards, 6.
27 Aug. 1849 ; retired from the service in 1890.
III. John Farnell, of the Royal Elthorne Light Infantry, b,
13 April, 1854; ?ii. 27 Jan. 1880, Elizabeth Anne, eldest dau.
of William Yeo, Esq. ; d. 18 June, 1880.
I. Katherine Gertrude Baskerville, b. 25 Oct. 1860 ; m. 18
Sept. 1883, Arthur Barnard, Esq., late of the Buffs, and has
a son, b. 1892.
Mr. Todd Walton d. 25 Dec. 1885. His son.
Oriel Farnell Walton, Esq. of Maperton House, b. 26 Feb.
1846, M.A. Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, Capt.
North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry ; m.8 Feb. 1860, Katherine
Augusta, eldest dau. of Lord Cecil Gordon (5th son of George,
9th Marquess of Huntly), by his wife Emily, dau. of Maurice
Crosbie Moore, Esq. of Mooresfort, co. Tipperary, and had
issue,
Harold Arthur Gordon, his hair.
Ethel Gordon, b. 29 Nov. 1869.
Violet Evelyn Gordon, b. 14 July, 1876 ; d. 11 Aug. 1876.
Winifred Mary Gordon, b. 22 Sept. 1878.
Constance Emily Gordon, b. 24 Sept. 1881.
Capt. Walton d. 1 Nov. 1886.
Anns — Per pale az. and sa. on a chevron indented between
three swans arg., as many buckles of the first. Crest — A
griffin's head erased or, semee of buckles az. pierced through
the mouth by a spear in bend sinister point upwards gold.
Motto — Murus aeneus virtus.
Seat — Maperton House, Wincanton, Somerset.
"WANDESFORDE OF CASTLECOMER
AND KIRKLINGTON.
Peioe-Wandesfoede, Eichaed Henet, Esq.
of Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny, and Kirklington,
Hipswell, and Hudswell, co. York, J.P. and D.L.,
Higt Sheriff co. Xilkenny, 1894, b. 15 Sept. 1870;
s. his grandmother 1892.
Lineage. — John de Wandesforde, Esq. of Westwick, co,
York; m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir Henry de Musters,
Knt. of Kirklington, co. Y'ork, and widow of Alexander Mow-
bray, and was direct ancestor of
TuoMAS Wandesforde, Esq. of Kirklington, who m. Mar-
garet, dau. of Sir Henry Pudsey, and had four sons and two
daus.,
I. Christopher, his heir.
II. William, of Woodel, co. Bedford.
III. Michael, his grandson.
Sir Rowland Wandesforde, Knt. of Pickhay, co. York, was
Attorney at the Coui't of Wards and Liveries in 1637.
His dau.,
Elizabeth, m. Philip, 4th Lord Wharton, and their only
dau., Elizabeth Wharion, m, Robert Bertie, 3rd Earl
of Lindsey.
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WAN
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAN
IV. John (Rov.), Rector of Kirklin^ton.
I. Ellon, 711. Ambrose Lancaster, Ksq. of Wcstmorlantl.
II. Elizabeth, m. llalph Claxtou, Esq. of co. Dnrluun.
The eliicst son,
Christopher Waxdesfokp, Esq. of Kirklinston, livinjc timp.
Edwaed IV. and IIknry VII., Hi. Anne, dau. of John Norton,
Esq., of Noiton, and liad
I. Erancis, liis heir.
II. Christopher, who married twice, and had issue.
Tlie elder son,
Francis Wandesforde, Esq. of Kirklinston, m. Jane, 2nd
dau. and co-heir of John Eoulthorpe, Esq. of Hipswell, and had
by her,
I. CnRisTOPHER (Sir).
II. Juhn, d. s. p.
I. Jane.
lie d. 1559, and was s. by his elder son.
Sir Christopher Wandesforde, Knt. of Kirklington, who
was knighted and served as SheiitT co. York, 1578. lie m.
Elizabeth, dan. of Sir George Bowes, of Streatham, and dying
11 July, 15;>I, was s. by his eldest son.
Sir George Wandesforde, Knt. of Kirklington, b. 20 Jlay,
1573, and kniglited by King James I. He to. 1st, Catharine,
dau. and co-heir of Ralph Hansby, Esq. of Beverley, and had
issue,
I. Christophfr, his successor.
II. John, M.P., in 1639.
III. Nichular,, M.P. for Thomastown, in the rarliaincnt of
Ireland.
IV. Michael (Very Rev.), successively Dean of Limerick and
Deny.
I. Anne, m. Mauger Norton, Esq. of St. NichoKas, near Rich-
mond, CO. Cork.
II. Mary.
Sir George ?«. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Robert Pamplin, and by
her had a dau., Margaret, wife of James Blanchard, and one
son,
William, Citizen of London, to whom and his heirs his
eldest brother, 30 June, J 637, gave £20 per annum, issuing
out ol the JIanor of Castlecomer, and payable upon .Strong-
bow's tuinb in Christ Church, Dublin. In lu39 he was
member in the Irish Parliament lor Ballynakill, in the
Queen's Co.
Sir George d. 4 Sept. 1612, and was s. by his eldest son,
Christopher Wandesforde, Esq. of Kirklington, being
npon close halits of intimacy and friendship with Sir Thomas
Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, accompanied that eminent and
ill-fated nobleman into Ireland wlien he was constituted Chief
Governor of that kingdom, was sworn of the Privy Council,
and was appointed in 1633, Master of the Rolls ; of this office
he had soon after a grant by patent for life. lie was one of
the Lords Justices in 1636 and 1639, and was appointed I April,
1640, Lord Deputy; butthefateof his friend Lord Strafford
had so deep an effect upon him that heiZ.Srd Dec. in that year.
He m. 1st, the dau. of William and sisterof Sir John Ramsden,
Knt. of Byrom, co. York, but by that lady had no issue. He
'III. 2ndly, Alice, dau. of Sir Hewet Osborne, of Kivelon, in the
same co., and had issue,
I. George, his lieir.
II. Christopher, successor to his brother.
in. John, d. U7nn.
I. Alice, m. William Thornton, Esq. of Newton, co. York.
II. Catlierine, m. Sir Thomas Danhy, Knt. of Karnley, near
Leeds, and d. in childbed of her fifteenth child, aged 30.
He was s. by his eldest son,
George Wandesforde, Esq.of Kirklington, M. P. for Clogher,
in 1639, d. s. -p., and was s. by his brother.
Sir Christopher Wandesforde, of Kirklington, co. York,
h. 19 Aug., 1626, created a baronet, 6 Aug. 1662, in. Eleanor,
dau. of Sir John Lowther, 1st Bart, of Lowther Hall, co.
Westmorland, and has issue,
I. Christopher, his heir.
II. George, who m. Elizabeth, widow of Garrett Foulke,
Esq.
III. Charles, d. s. p.
I. Mary, d. unm.
II. Eleanor, m. Amias Bushe, Esq. of Kilfane, co. Kilkenny.
III. Catherine, m. Sir iJichard I'yne, Chief Justice of the
King'.-. Bench, and U. 1731, aged 64.
IV. Fiances, m. Robert Maude, Esq. of Ripon, co. York, and
Kilkenny ; d. 5 Jan. 1690.
v. Alice. '/. unm.
VI. Christiina, m Richard Lowther, Esq. of Leeds, 2nd son
of Sir VViiiiim Lowther, Knt. of Swillington.
Sir Christopher, who was M.P. for Ripon, d. in Feb. 1686, and
was g. by his eldest son.
Sib Chribtopeeb Wandesfoede, 1st Viscount Castlecomer,
who was attainted by James IPs Parliament in 1G89, and had
his estates sequestered ; but on the Revolution he was sworix
of the Privy Council William III., and again in 1702, by
Queen Anne, who advanced him to the peerage of Ireland
170G, as Baron Wandesforde and Viscount Castlecomer.
He m. Elizabeth, dau. of George Montagu, Esq. Horton,
CO. Nortliamptou, and by lier (who d. 13 Nov., 1731, had
issue,
I. Christopher, 2nd Viscount, his successor.
II. George, 3rd Viscount.
III. John (Rev ), Rector of Kirklington and Catterick, d. s. p:
March, 1747-8.
IV. Richard, d. unm,. 1719.
I. Henrietta, m. William Maynard, Esq. of Curryglass, co.
Cork, BI.P., and d. 19 April, 1736.
His Lordship d. in London, 13 Sept. 1707, and wa.s s. by his
eldest son.
Sir Christopher Wandesforde, 2nd Viscount Castlecomer,
member in the Parliament of Great Britain in 1710, for
Morpeth, and in 1714 for Ripon. In the latter year he was
sworn of the Privy Council to George I., and next year
appointed Governor of the co. Kilkenny. In 1717 he was
constituted Secretary-at-War, and d. 23 June, 1719, leaving
by his wife, Hon. Frances Pelham, dau. of Thomas, 1st Lord
Pelham, and sister to Thomas, Duke of Newcastle, an only
child.
Sir Christopher Wandesforde, 3rd Viscount Castlecomer,
h. 1717 ; who d. in London, of the small-pox, taim., S May,
17u6, and was s. by his uncle.
Sir George Wandesforde, 4th Viscount Castlecomer, who
ra. Susannah, dau. of Ven. John Griffith, Archdeacon of Kil-
laloe, and by her (who (i!. 10 Sept. 1757) he had several child-
ren, of whom but three survived,
John, 5th Viscount.
Susannah, m. Thomas Newcnham, Esq. of Coolmore, co,
Cork.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 17 March, 1754.
His Lordship d. 25 June, 1751, anil wass. by his son.
Sir John Wandesforde, 5th Viscount Castlecomer, who
took his seat in the Irish House of Lords in 1751, and wai
created in 1758 Earl of Wandesforde, co. Kilkenny. He ))^.
11 Aug. 1750, Agnes Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John South-
well, Esq. of Enniscouch, co. Limerick, and had issue,
I. John, Viscount Castlecomer, b. 23 April, 1753 ; d. younp;
r. ;).
I. Anne, vi. 13 Feb. 1769, John Butler, Esq. of Garryrickon,
to whom the Earldom of Ormonde was restored by the
House of Lords m Ireland! J 791. There were four sons
and two dans, issue of this marriage ; the 3rd son, James,
becime by the death of his eldest brother 19th Earl of
Ormonde ; and the fourth son succeeding to the estates of
Wandesforde, assumed the surname and arms of Wandes-
forde, and was tiie late Hun. Charles H. Butler Clarke
Southwell Wandesforde, of Castlecomer and Kirklington.
His Lordship d. 12 January, 1784, and his son having pre-
deceased him, all his honours, including the baronetcy, became
extinct, and his estates devolved on his only dau..
Lady Anne Wandesforde, wlio to. '26 Feb. 1769, John
Butler, of Garryricken, who was restored, as 17th Earl of
Ormonde and Ossery, 1791 {see Burke's Peerage). Her 4ih
but 2nd surviving son,
Hon. Charles Harward BoTLER-CLARKE-SorTHWELL- Wan-
desforde, of Castlecomer, and Kirklington, 6. 1780, inherited
his mother's estates, and assumed by royal licence 1820, the
additional surname of Clarke after Butler, and by another
royal licence, June, 1830, the additional surnames of Sodth-
well-Wandesforde after Butler-Clarke. He m. 1812, Lady
Sarah Butler, dau. of Henry Thomas, 2nd Earl of Carrick, by
whom (who d. 7 July, 1838) he had issue,
I. John, b. 2 Sept. 1813; to. 16 Nov 1841, Emily Sclina
Frances, dau. of John McClintock, Esq. of Drumcar, co.
Louth, sis er of John, Lord Ruthdonneli, and d. i. p. v. p.
26 June, 1856.
II. Henry Butler-Clarke-Sodthwell-Wandesforde, Esq.
of Ulcombe, b. 3 Oct. 1815, d. unm.
III. Walter, 6. 1 Aug. 1825; d. v. p. 15 June, 1853, leaving
Charles, of Kirklington and Castlecomer.
1. Sarah, of Castlecumer, Kirklington, ic.
Hon. Charles II. B. C. S. Wandesforde d. 7 Nov. 1860. His
grandson,
Charles BtJTLER-CLARtCE-SoUTHWELL-WANDESFORDE, Esq.
of Castlecomer and Kirklington, High Sheriff co. Kilkenny,
1879, d. Uiiiu. 1 July, 1881, and was s. by his aunt,
Sarah Prior Wandesforde, of Castlecomer, and of Kirk-
lington, Hipswell, and Hudswcll, co. York, b. '23 July, 1814;
1 HI. 13Sept.l83G, Rev. John Prior, of Mount Dillon, co, Dublin,
I and by him (who d. 21 Dec. 1867) had issue,
WAR
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WAE
213E
«. Charles Butler, J.P., b. 31 Aug. 1840 : ra. 28 Feb. 1866,
Ddia, dau. of Richard Phillips, Esq. of Gaile, co. Tippeiary,
J.F. and D.L.. and d. 7 Jan. 1875, leaving issue,
1 Richard Henry, now of Castlecomer and Kiiklington.
2 Charles Butler, 0. 9 June, 1»72.
8 Harold Astley Sonerset, b. 25 July, 1874.
1 Mary Caroline Wandesford.
2 Sarah Emily Edith.
31. Henry Wallis (Oakhurst, Lillington, co. Warwick). B.A.
Tri/i. Coll. Ci.mb., formerly Lieut. 81st Kegt., b. 13 Mareli,
184-t; ?n. 4June, 1878, Mary Anne, dau. of Eichard Phil-
lips, I^sq. of Mount Rivers, co. Tipperciry, and widow of
Kobert H. CoUis, Esq. of Jlillbrooke, same co., and has
issue.
I. Alice Maria, d. uvm.
II. Sophia Elizai'fth, m. 8 July, 1864, M.ijor-Gcn. Henry
Freileriek Winehilse Ely, of Copse Dale, Cloaghjordan, co.
Tipperary, and had issue.
Mrs. Prior-Warnesforde s. to the Castlecomcr and Kirklington
estates on the death of her nephew, 1 July, 1831, and in
accordance with the provisions contained in her father's will,
assumed by royal licence, dated 30 Aug. 1882, for herself and
her issue the additional surname and arm.s of Wandesfokde.
She d. 21 Dec. 1892, and was s. by her grandson, Eichabd
Henry Prior- Wandesfobde, Esq.
.4)n!s— Quarterly : Or a lion rampant double queued az.
armed and langued gu ; for Wandesforde, 2nd and 3rd, vert,
on a bend erm. 1 hree chevronels gu. for Prior. Crests — 1st,
Wandesforde : A church ppr. S] ire az. ; 2nd. Prior: an es-
toile vert. Moitoes — Wandesforde: Tout pour I'Eglise; Pbiob :
Certavi et vici.
6e«'.s— Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny ; The Hall, Kirklington,
CO. York.
EGERTON-WAKBURTON OF WAK-
BURTON AND ARLEY.
Egebton-Waebueton, Piees, Esq. of Warburton
/ and Arley, co. Chester, J. P., Col. Earl of Chester's
Yeomanry Cavalry, M.P. for Mid-Cheshire 1876
to 1SS5 ; b. 22 May, 1839 ; m. Sept. 1880, Antoinctta
Elizabeth, dau. of 3rd Lord de Saumarez, and has
issue,
I. John, 6. 13 Dec. 1883.
II. Geoffry, b. 18 Feb. 1HS8.
I. Doiothy. II. Eveline.
III. Marjory.
Xiineage. — Adam de Dutton, son of Hugh de Dutton, co.
Dutton, and great grandson of Odard, living temp. William
THE CoNQTEUOB, acquired, by his marriage with Agnes, dau.
and heir of Roger litzalured, the manor of Warburton, in the
time of Henry II., and had a son and heir,
Sir Geoffrey Dctton, who obt.ained Aston, near Budworth,
in which Arley lies. Sir Geoffrey became a Cnisader, and
the present crest of the Warburtons is borne to commemorate
^n exploit performed by him. In the Harleian MSS. 139,
p. 68, is a transcript from an ancient family record taken by
Laurence Lostoke, 1.^72, in w liich tlie exploit is thus alluded
to: "This Galfrid lived 1244, he was servynge his piince
and vanquyshed a Sarrazin in combate, then bcgynnyng
to scale with the Sarrazin's head." Sir Geoffrey had a son and
.heir,
Sir Geoffry Duttok, Knt. (generally styled " D"nus Gal-
iridus filius Galfridi de Dutton,") m. and had issue, i. Peter,
his heir ; ii. Thomas, to whom he granted Thelwall, 1258-9;
and I. Margaret, wife, 1st, of Robert de Denbigh, and 2ndly
of Nicholas de Leycester. The elder son.
Sir Peter Ddtton, Knt., afterwards de Warburton, was
living 1 Edward II. He had issue, i. Geoffry (Sir) ; ii. Peter,
of Aston and Budworth ; and iii. Hugh, of Kelher Walton.
The eldest son.
Sir Geoffry Warburton, High Sheriff of Lancashire 1326,
liad, by Margaret his wife, Geoffry (Sir) ; and Robert, living
1327. The former.
Sir Geoffry Warburton, sen., Knt., m. and had issue, i.
•Geoffry (Sir), jun. ; ii. Peter, living 1348; and i. Margaret, m.
Peter Lymme, living 13:^8. The elder son.
Sir Geoffey Waeeueton, jun., Knt., had, by Alice his wife,
three sons,
Gfoffrey, who attended the Black Prince to his Duchy of
Aquiiaine ; he had no male issue.
Tliomas, who predeceased his lather without male issue.
John, eventually heir.
In the Lansdowne MSS. 825, p. 185, this Sir Geoffry, jun., is
said to liave had another son, named William, from whom
Peter Warburton, of Grafton, afterwards Judge of the Coniaioa
Pleas, descended. Sir Geoffry, jun., d. before 1383, and was 3.
by his eldest surviving son,
John Warburton, Esq. of Warburton, m. Agnes, dau. of
Richard de Wevere, and, dying before 1391, was s. by his son,
Peter Warburton, Esq. of Warburton, who fought at the
battle of Shrewsbury, at the side of Henry Percy, (or which he
received the royal pardon, 5 Sept. 4 Henry IV. His seal
exhibited " two chevrons and a mullet, on a canton," with two
dragons for supporters, circumscribed '' S. Galfride de War-
burgtone." He was the last of the family who bore this coat.
He m. Alice, dau. of Sir Henry Braylsford, and d. 8 Henry V.,
leaving issue, Peter, d. s. p.; and
Sir Geoffry Warburton, Knt. of Warburton, who was con-
stituted Seneschal of Halton by the Earl of Buckingham, and
knighted before 10 Henry VI. He used on his seal a cormo-
rant, the basis of the present coat. He »i. Ellen, .^ister of John
Bruyn, of Tarvin, and by her (wlio m. 2ndly, Henry Leigh,
and Krdly, Ralph Grosvenor) left issue, i. Peter; ii. Thomas;
in. John: i. Elizabeth, »i. Thomas Bulkeley; and ii. Johanna.
The eldest son,
Peter Warburton, Esq. of Warburton (called Wise Piers),
who built Arley Hall, 1469, had a dispensation from Pope Paul
II., for marrying Helen, dau. of Sir John Savage, of Clifton,
to whom he was related in the third degree. He d. circa 1495,
and was s. by his elder son.
Sir John Warburton, of Warburton and Arley, Knt. of
the Body to Henry VII., Seneschal of Halton, and Sheriff of
CO. Chester, 20 Henry VII. He d 15 Henry Vill., having on.
Jane, dau. of Sir William Stanley, of Holt, Chamberlain to the
King, and had issue three sons and two daus. The eldest son,
Sir Piers Warburton, Knt. of Warburton and Arley, m.
Elizabeth, dau. and finally heir of Richard Winnington, of
Wiunington, and d. 5 June, 4 Edward VI., leaving issue,
John, his heir.
Peter, ancestor of the Warburtons of Befferston Grange,
Richard.
Jane, m. Sir William Brereton, Knt. of Brereton.
Anne, m. Sir Edward Fitton, Knt. of Gawsworth.
And two other daus.
The son and heir.
Sir John Warburton, Ent. of Warburton and Arley, d.
1572, leaving issue by Mary his wife, dau. of Sir William
Brereton, of Brereton,) i. Peter, his heir; ii. George, of The
Lodge, sometime of Arley, of whom presently; iii. John;
I. Anne, J/!.. Sir Robert llarkham, Knt. of Cotham. The eldest
son and heir,
Peter Warburton, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of Sir John Hol-
croft, Knt. of Holcroft, and having nine daus., but no son,
settled his estates, in default of issue male of his own body,
successively on the heirs male of his father, grandfather, and
great-grandfather. The nine daus. were,
Mary, m. Sir Thomas Wilbraham, Knt. of Woodhey.
Elizabeth, m. Ralph Egerton, Esq. of Rilley.
Jane, 7)i. William Brereton, Esq. of Ashlej-.
Isabel, TO. Sir Edward Stanley, 1st bart. of Eickerstaffe.
Eleanor, m. Tliomas Marbury, Esq. of Marbury.
Frances, m. Sir Clirislopher Trentham, Knt.
Alice, m. Sir Peter Warlairton, Knt. of Grafton, Justice of
the Common Pleas in the time of Elizabeth.
Frances. Anne.
Peter Warburton having thus no male issue, the male repre-
sentation of the family vested in the descendants of his next
brother. That gentleman,
George Warbukton, Esq. of The Lodge, m. Eliza, sister of
Thomas Hesketh, Esq., and widow of Alexander Hoghton, Esq.
of Hoghton, and had issue. His eldest son,
Peter Warburton, Esq. of The Lo^ige, Crowley, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. of Sir Richard Egerton, Knt. of Ridley, and had,
with a dau., Eleanor, wife of William Hammer, Esq. of the
Fenns, two sons, Peter, m. Eleanor, dau. of Lord Kilmorey,
but by her (who m. 2ndly, John, 1st LordByron) had uo issue ;
and George, of Arley. The 2nd son.
Sir George Warburton, 1st Bart, of Arley, so created 27
June, 1650. He to. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas
Myddelton, Knt. , of Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh, and had issue,
two sons and four daus. Sir George m. 2ndly, Di;,na, dau. of
Sir Edward Bishopp, 2nd Bart, cf Parham, Sussex, by the Lady
Margaret Tufton, dau. of Nicholas, 1st Earl of Thanet, and had
Tnomas, of Winnington, co. Chester, and other issue. Sir
George d. 18 May, 1676. and was s. by his eldest son,
Sir Peter W'arburton, 2nd Bart, of Arley, m. Martha, dau.
and heir of Thomas Dockwra, Esq. of Putteridge, co. Herts,
by whom (who d. 1707) he had issue,
I. George, his successsor.
II. Ihomas, of Turner's Hail, Herts, m. 1st, Rebecca, dau.
and co-heir of George Stourton, Es^. of PirMn, co. Bedford,
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WAR
and had one dau., Martha, the wife of Isaac EIcs, Esq. of
London. He m, 2ndly, Annie, dau. of William Dockwra,
Esq. of London, and had,
1 Peter, 4th Bart.
1 Anne. m. Thomas Sloughter, Esq., Hisrh Sheriff of co.
Chester, 1755. Thoir only son, Thomas .-^louKhter, Capt.
16th Li^lit Prasroons, left by Sarah his wife, an only
child, Anne WaVburton Sloughtcr, m. 1st, Kev. Thomas
Coupland, of The Priory, Chester; and 'Jmlly, William
Owen, Ksq. of Glansevern, co. Montgomery, King's Coun-
sel, (i. 1S37.
in. Peter, Capt. in the army.
I. Martha, Hi. — Foulkes, Ksq. of London.
II. Anne, m. William Dockwra, Esq. iii. Arabella.
Sir Peter w.as s. at his decease by his eldest son,
Sir George Wabbdrton, 3rd Bart, of Arlcy, M.P. for Chester
tenij). Queen Anne and Kins George I. lie m. the Hon. Diana
Alington, elder dau. of William, 'ind Lord Alington, and had
a son, Dockwra, d. in infancy ; and a dau., Diana, m. 1724, Sir
Richard Grosvenor, 4th Bart, of Eaton, but d. s. jj. 1730.
Sir George d. '29 June, 1743, and was s. by his nephew,
Sir Peter Warbcrton, 4th Bart, of Arlcy, to. 2nd Feb. 1745,
Lady Elizabeth Stanley, eldest dau. of Edward, 11th Earl of
Derby, and had issue,
I. Peter, his successar.
J. Harriott, jii. John llowels Lcgh, Esq. of Prestbury, and
had issue,
1 Charles Legh, d. s. p.
1 Elizabeth Hester Legh, m. Thomas Delves Broughton.
Esq.
II. Emma. m. 1st, James Croxton, Esq. of Norley Bank, co.
Chester, by whom (who d. 27 Aug. 1792) she had a dau.,
Emma Croxton, m. 13 Oct. 1803, Rev. Rowland Egerton,
B.A., 7th son of Philip Egerton, Esq. of Egerton and
Oulton, and d. 16 Sept. 1881, aged 99. Mr. Rowland
Egerton as.-nmcd the additional surname of Warbjrton,
in consequence of this marriage, and d. 20 May, 1840,
having had issue,
1 Rowland Eyles, late possessor.
2 James Francis (Rev.), b. 15 April, 1807; m. 19 Feb.
1839, Ann, 2nd dau. of George Stone, Esq. of IMis-
worth, CO. Northampton, and (/. 12 Sept. 1849, leaving
issue, Francis, b. 1 Kov. 1841, d. 23 May, I8G6 ; George,
6. 24 Feb. 1844, m. Oct. 1886, Ruth, dau. of Hun.
Arthur Lascelles ; Geoffrey (Rev.), Rectorof Warburton,
Cheshire, b. 7 April, 1S46, vi. 1878, Adela Georgina
"Victorine, dau. of B. G. Goode, Esq., and widow of II.
T. Kelsey, Esq. ; Arthur, b. 3 Jan. 1848, m. 1874, Edna,
dau. of James Stowe, Esq. ; Catherine Ann ; and
Eleanor Werburgh.
3 Henry William, Major 47th Foot, m. 27 May, 1835,
Harriette Elizabeth, dau. of Jlajor-Gen. Thomas Evans,
C.B., and d. 27 F'cb. 1868, having had issue,
Rowland Henry, 6. 20 March, 1840 ; d. Feb. 1S6I.
Hsrriette Sophia, m. 1860, T. Bennett, Esq., Staff-
Surgeon-Mnjor. Charlotte Edith.
Emma Isabella, m. 1877, Rev. C. S. Bruce.
4 Peter, JIajor (retired^, Indian army. Col. of Volunteers
South Australia, received for his services as an explorer
to Western Australia from Southern Australia, the
Gold Medal from Geographical Society, and was made
a C.M.G. He was b. 15 Any. 1813; m. 8 Oct. 1838,
Alicia, dau. of Henry Mant, Esq. of Bath, and d.
18b9, leaving issue, Richard, b. 31 May, 1840; Rowland
James, b. 4 Feb. 1846, m. 1872, Annie, dau. of John
Hart, Esq., C.M.G., and has issue ; William, b. 5
Sept. 1847, ?n. 1877, Edith, dau. of W. M. Sandford,
Esq., and has issue ; Eva (deceased) ; Ethel Catherine,
m. 1871, H. A. Short, Esq. of Buttamuc, and has
issue ; and Slary.
6 George Ed»;iid, formerly .51st Regt., b. 25 March,
1819: 111. 1st, 23 Nov. 1842, Augusta,youngest dau.of Sir
Richard Spencer, 11. N., and had issue, George Grey, b.
90ct. 1843; r/i. 1872, Amy, dau. of Edward Hester, t sq.,
and has issue ; Rowland, b. 14 Nov. 1845, m. 1881, Mary,
dau. of John M'Kail, and has issue ; Horace, b. 9
Nov. 1848, TO. 1875, Selina, dau. of John IM'Kail, Esq.,
and has issue; Augustus, b. 26 March, 18.iO: m. 1880,
Fanny, dau. of Edward Hester, E.sq., and has issue ;
Reginald, 6. 2/ dune, 1855; Philip, 6. 28 Aug. 1856:
Randle, 6. Sept. 1860, to. 1890, Eva, dau. of Edward
Hester, Esq., and lias issue ; Edward, 6. 1867; Alice,
to. 1870, Rev. Waldyve Willington Tarleton ; Mary,
m. 1870, Cecil Rogers, Esq. ; Emma Ann, m. 1884, \V.
W. Mitchell, Esq. Mr. G. E. Egerton ra. 2ndly, April,
1873, Emma, dau. of Rev. James Coghlan, and d.
18S9, leaving further issue, Francis Joseph, b. March,
1875; Cecil William, 6. 1878.
1 Emma Elizabeth, m. 28 Nov. 1843, Ven. James Saurin,
Archdeacon of Dromore, who d. 1879.
2 Frances Mary, m. 21 April, 1829, the late Robert
Eden, Esq., and has issue.
3 Maria .Sytjilla, r/(. 24 April, 1838, James, only son of
John Bateman, Esq. of Knypersley, co. Stafford.
4 Charlotte, m. 1 Sept. 1859, Rev. Henry Leslie, Rector
of Kilclicf, CO. Down; who rf. 19 Nov. ISIO.
5 Sophia, vi. 12 April, 1860, Henry WoUcy, Esq.
Mrs. Croxton m. 2ndly, Mr. John Hunt, and had another
dau.
III. Elizabeth, d. 5 Feb. 1760. iv. Anne, d. 27 Dec. 17G9.
V. Margaret, d. zmm. Oct. 1837.
Sir Peter was s. at his decease by his only son,
Sir Peter Warburton, 5th Bart, of Alley, 6. 27 Oct. 1754,
m. Alice, dau. of Rev. John Parker, of Astle, co. Chester, but;
d. s. p. 14 May, 1813, when the baronetcy expired, and the
estates passed, under Sir Peter's will, to his great-nephew,
Rowland Eyles Egerton Warburton, Esq. of Warburton
and Arley, who assumed in consequence the addition;il sur-
name and arms of Warburton ; J. P. and D.L. co. Chester,
High Sheriff 1833, b. 14 Sept. 1804; m. 7 May, 1831, Mary,
eldest dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, 6th Bart of No'ton Priory,
CO. Chester, and by her (who d. April, 1881) had issue,
I. Piers, now of Warburton and Arley.
I. Mary Alice, vi. 13 Sept. 1859, William Edward, 2nd son of
Sir Theodore Brinekman, Bart. ; he d. 10 Jan. 1872.
II. Mary, rii. 1st, 6 Sept. 1860, Robert Newcomen (d. v. p. 2»
Oct. 1861), eldest son of Sir Robert Gore Booth. 4tli Bart, ot
I.issadell, co. Sligo ; and 2ndly, John Ussher, Esq. of co.
Watciford, and has issue by him.
Mr. Warburton d. 6 Dec. I89I.
^'/■«ts— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, arg., a chevron betwccrt
three cormorants sa., for Warburton; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a
lion rampant gu., between three pheons sa., for Egerton.
Crests— 1st, A Saracen's head affrontee c'Ouped at the shoulders
ppr., round the temples a wreath arg. and gu., issuing there-
from three ostrich feathers or, for Warburton ; 2iid, Threelf
arrows, two in saltire and one in pale or, headed and feathered
sa., bound with a ribbon gu., for Egerton.
Scfti— Arley Hall, Northwich, co. Chester.
"WARBURTON OF GARRYHINCH.
Wakefrton, Richard, Esq. of Garryliinch,
King's Co., High Sheriff King's Co. 1872, D.L. and
J.P.King's and Queen's Cos., High Slieriff Queen's-
Co. 18G9, b. 1846; m. 18 July, 1867, Georgina
Williclmina Henrietta, dau. of William Henry
Hutchinson, Esq. of Rockforest, co. Tipperarj, and
by her (who d. 1891) has issue,
Richard Hutchinson Dutton John, 6. 1877.
Jessie Georgina. Mary Anne, d. 1871.
Mr. Warburton m. 2ndly, Bridget Mary, dau. of
John SlcXamara.
Iiineag'e. — Richard Warburton, Esq.,i. 1637, a descend-
ant of the great and ancient house of Warburton o_/ Cheshire,
was Clerk of the Council to Henry Cromwell, Lord Deputy of
Ireland, 1654, and afterwards Clerk-Assistant to the Irish
House of Commons. He is styled of "Garryhinch," 1662,
and was M.P. for Ballyshannon from 1695 to 1711. He in-
Elizabeth, dan. of Thomas L'Estrange, Esq. of Moystown,
King's Co., and d. 1717, having had (with five daus., of whonii
the eldest, Susannah, m. Henry Warren, Etq. of Grangebeg,
CO. Kildare; the 2nd Elizabeth, m. Frederick Trench, Esq. of
Garbally, ancestor of the Earl of Clancarty; the 3rd, Anne,
TO. Very Rev. John Trench, Dean of Raphoe; and the 4th, —
Nuttall, Esq.), i. Richard ; ii. George ; and iii. John. The-
eldest son,
Richard Warburton, Esq., jun., of Garryhinch, M.P. for
Portarlington from 1692 to 1715, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John-
Pigott, Esq., and had issue,
I. Richard, «S Garryhinch, b. fi Dec. 1G96, M.P. for Queen's
Co. ; he d. unyn. 1771, having devised Garryhinch and other
estates to his 4lh brother, Peter.
II. John, d. unm.
III. George, of whom presently.
IV. Petkr, devisee of his brother Richard, d. 29 Sept. 1784.
v. William, m. Barbara, dau. of Lyiton Lyiion, Esq. of
Knebworth, Herts, and had a son, Richard Warburton-
Lytton, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Paul Jodrcll, Esq. o(
Lewknor, and left an only dau. and heiress, IClizaketu
Barbara, heiress of Knebworth, m. 1798, William Earl
BoLWER, Esq. of Wood Dalling and Hcydun, Norfulli,
Brigadier-Gen. (sec Bulwer).
I. George, ?«. William Garden, Esq. of Lismore, Queen's Co.,
II. Judith, m. Emanuel Pigott, Esq.
III. Jane, to. George Pigott, Esq. of Knapton.
Richard Warburton, jun., d. v. p. 1715. His 3rd son,
George Warburton, Esq. of Dublin, 9)1. Jane, dau. of
Richard le Ilunte, Esq. of Artramont, co. Wexford, and was-
father of
John Warburton, Esq. of Garryhinch, M.P. for Queen's?
WAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAR
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Co. 1779 to 1794. This gentleman was heir to his uncle Peter.
He served in early life as a military oflScer, and was at the
taking of Queoec, under Gen. Wolfe. He m. Martha, dau. of
Bowes Benson, Esq., and had issue,
liicHAED, his heir.
Peter, Major H.M.S., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Malone,
Ks(j.,and tl. 1827, leaving i.esue, 1 John; 2 Peter, d. 1838;
1 Anne ; 2 Martha ; and 3 Elizabeth.
Martha, 711. William Augustus Le Hunte, Esq. of Artra-
mont.
Col. Warburton d. 1806, and was s. by his son,
EicHAKD Wakburton, Esq. of Garry hinch, 6. 1778, J. P. and
D.L., m. 1800, Anne, dau. of Thomas Kemmis, Esq. of Dublin,
and had issue,
I. John, of Garryhinch, d. s.p. 1839.
II. KicHAKD, his successor.
III. George, b. 1805; m. a dau. of — Toole.
IV. William (Very Rev.), D.O., Dean of Elphin, 6. 22 Oct.
1806 ; m. 1st, IS May, 18'if), Emma Margaret, youngest
dau. of Major-Gen. Kichard Stovin, by Frances Acland his
wife, sister of Sir John Palmer Acland, Bart, of Fairfield,
and had issue,
1 Eichard Stovin, J.P. for Roscommon. 6. 28 Feb. 1836;
7)1. 17 Sept. 1874, Rosa, only dau. of Sir William Leeson,
by his 2nd marriage, and has issue, a son, Stovin.
2 Joseph William, in the Foreign Office, b. 2 April, 1837;
m. 30 July, 1862, Lady Frances Isabella Anne King, only
dau. of Robert, 6tli Earl of Kingston, andd. 1891, leaving
issue.
3 Frederick Tynte, Capt. K.E., b. 22 Blarch, 1839.
1 Emma Lydia, d. -unm. 2 June, 1864.
Dean Warburton m. 2ndly, March, 1878, Emily, elder dau.
of the late Loftus Bland, Esq. of Blandsfort, Queen's Co.,
Q.C., Chairman eo. Tyrone.
V. Peter, b. 1807: d. unm.
VI. Henry, m. a dau. of the late Dr. Hume, andc?. 1889, leav-
ing issue by her, who d. 1891.
VII. James, who emigrated to Prince Edward's Island, m.
there the dau. of — Green, Esq. of that island.
vin. Robert, Lieut.-Col. Bengal Artillery, served in the
Afghan campaign 1839 to 1842 ; l)^. an Indian Princess; and
d. Nov. 1863, leaving a son, Robert, Lieut. B.A.
IX. Arthur, m.
X. Thomas, settled in Australia, and is m.
I. Anne. 11. Martha, m.
HI. Susan, to., and d. 1890, leaving issue.
IV. Mary, m. James Birch, Esq. of Birchgrove, near Ros-
crea, and has issue.
The 2nd son,
Richard Warburton, Esq. (d. 18G2) of Garryhinch, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff of King's Co. 1845, and of Queen's Co.
1849, b. March, 1804; in. 6 Sept. 1844, Mary EUinor, dau. and
heir of Lieut.-Col. Kelly, of Millbrook, King's Co., and by her
(who d. Nov. 1862) had issue,
I. Richard, now of Garryhinch.
II. Hugh Dutton, b. li!62, late 11th Hussars, m. 28 .July,
1SS6, Ethel Louisa Alberta, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. O.
Williams, of Beenham Ledge, Berks, late Royal Dragoons.
I. Catherine Janelte, in. Charles Lockhart Hamilton, Esq.,
72nd Highlanders, who d. 1874 leaving issue, four daus ;
and 2ndly, Capt. Crosbie Barton, 19th Regt.
II. Ellinor Mary Anne, ;«. Capt. J. Hiil Poe, of Eiverstown
Nenai;h, eo. Tipperary, and has issue.
III. Jessie Isabelle.
IV. Frances Sophia, m. Robert Olphert, Esq., and has issue.
V. Ada lilanehe, m. 25 June, 18»7, Major Henry Walter
Trench, 2nd Queen's Regt., and has issue.
VI. Maud Alyne.
Arms — Arg. a chev , between three cormorants sa. Crest —
A Saiacen's head affrontee, couped at the shoalder ppr., round
the temples a wreath arg. and gu., issuing therefrom three
ostrich feathers or.
Seal — Garryhinch, near Portarlington.
WARD OF NORTHWOOD.
Waud, Edmund G-ranville, Esq. of ]N"ortbwood
and AVeston, Isle of Wight, J.P. co. Southampton,
b. 0 Nov. 1853; s. his father 7 July, 1882; -n-as
educated at Old Hall and Stonyhurst Colleges, is
Lord of the Manors of Northwood, Debourne,
Kinj^ston, Weston, &c. ; private chamberlain of
His Holint ss Leo XIII. (created on the occasion of
the sacerdotal jubilee in 1888) ; m. 28 May, 1885,
Gertrude Jane Mary, eldest dau. of Hon. Hubert
Dormer.
Liineagre.— John Ward, Esq., who d. in the garrison of
Gibraltar, where he had previously served at the taking of
that celebrated fortress, under Admiral Rooke and the Prince
of Hesse, left an only son, an infant, under guardianship,
John Ward, Esq., 6. in the Garrison, who resided almost
all his life in Spain. He was a merchant there, and only
settled in England 1782, having previously m. in Spain, He
had issue,
George, his heir.
Robert Plumer, of Gilston Park, Herts, Under Secretary of
Foreign Affairs, 1805, afterwards Lord of the Admiralty,
author of Tremdne, Dc Verc, &c., b. 19 March, 1765: m.
1st, 6 April, 1796, Catherine Julia, dau. oi C. J. Maling,
Esq. of Hilton, Durham (and sister of Admiral Maling, and
of Sophia, Countess of Mulgrave), by whom he had issue,
Henry George (Sir), G.C.M.G., Mini.?ter Plenipotentiary
for acknowledging the Mexican Republic, subsequently
Secretary of the Admiralty, Lord High Commissi iner of
the Ionian Isles, and Governor of Ceylon, m. Emily, 2nd
dau. of Sir John Swinburne, 6th hart, of Capheaton, and
had, Dudley, Swinburne, and other issue. He d. (Gover-
nor of Madras) 2 Aug. 1860.
Anne.
Mr. Robert Ward to. 2ndly, 16 July, 1828, Jane, relict
of William Plumer, Esq. of Gilston Park, and dau. of
the Hon. and Rev. George Hamilton, son of James, 7th
Earl of Abereorn, by his Countess, Anne, dau. of Col.
John Plumer, M.P. for Herts, and assumed by ro\al licence
the additional surname of Pldmer; and Sully. i833, :Jlary
Anne, widow of Rev. C. G. Okeover, of Okeover, and
dau. of Sir George Anson, G.C.B. Mr. Plumer-Ward, d.
1847.
Elizabeth, d. unm.
Charity, in. William Saunders, M.D., Physician to the Prince
Regent.
The eldest son,
George Ward, Esq. of Northwood Park, Isle of Wight, a
Merchant of great eminence in the City of London, 6. 31 Aug.
1751 ; TO. 9 July, 1784, Mary, dau. of Thomas Woodfall, Esq.,
and by her (who d. 1813) had issue,
George Henry, of No:thwood Park, to. Mary, da-:, of Dr.
Saunders, MA., and d .s. p.
William, a Director of the Bank of England, and M.P. for
the City of London, m. Emily, dau. of Harvey Christian
Combe, Esq. of Cobham Park, Surrey, M.P. fur Loudon,
and d. 184y, having had issue,
1 William George, late of Northwood Park.
2 Henry, Capt. Indian Cavalry.
3 Matthew, d. in India, 1843.
4 Arthur Robert(Rev.),VicarofSt. Clement's, Cambridge,
b. 1829.
1 Emily Mary, d. 1839.
2 Alicia Frances, d. 1869.
3 Caroline Elizabeth, d. 1845.
4 Georgina Mary, to. 1850, Arthur E. Penny, Esq., and
had issue.
Henry, to. Harriet, sister of the late Sir John Davis, Bart.,
Governor of Hong Kong, and had issue.
John, m. Miss Grace Lind, of Ireland ; d. s. p.
James (Rev.), to. 22 Feb. 1827, Harriett Marcia, dan. of Henry
Ker Seymer, Esq. of Hanford, and niece of Horace, 3rd Lord
Rivers ; and d. leaving issue,
liiehard, 7th Hussars.
Emma. Frances. Charlotte.
Harriet, in. J. Beckford, Esq., Commander R.N., cousin of
Lord Rivers.
Honora.
Mr. Ward d. 1829, His grandson,
William George Ward, Esq. of Northwood Park, and
A\"eston Manor, Isle of AVight, to. 31 March, 1845, Frances
Mary, youngest dau. of Rev. John Wingfield, D.D., Prebendary
of Worcester and Canon of York, and had issue,
I. Edmdnd Granville, now of Northwood Park.
II. Wilfrid Philip, of Molescroft, Eastbourne, Sussex, b. 2
Jan. 1856; in. 24 Nov. 1887, Josephine Mary, 2nd dau. of
the late .J. R. Hope-Scott, Esq. of Abbotsford (see th"t
family), by Lady Victoria his wife, dau. of Henry, 14tli
Duke of Norfolk, and has issue,
1 Wilfrid Hope, 6. 1890.
1 Mai-y Josephine.
2 Teresa 'Victoria.
III. Bernard Nicholas, b. 4 Feb. 1857, in holy orders of the
Church of Rome {Residence -St. Edmunds Coll.).
I. JIary, a Religious of the Order of St. Dominiek.
II. Agnes Frances, a Religious of the Order of St. Benedict.
III. Cecilia Emily.
IV. Gertrude Teresa, m. 10 Sept. ,1878, John FreJeiick
Greene-Cadogan, Esq.
V. Margaret Mary, a nun, d. 1893.
Mr. Ward, well-known as one of the leaders of the Oxford
Movement, d. 7 July, 1882.
Arms — Az., a cross moline or. Crest — A wolf's head erased
and langued ppr.
,S<;ats— Norihwood Park, Cowes ; and Weston Manor, Fresh-
water, Isle of Wight.
Clubs — Carlton and Orleans.
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WAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAR
WARD OF OGBOURNE ST. ANDREW.
Waep, Col. Michael Fostek, of Ogbourne St.
Andrew, and DiMycot Foliat, co. Wilts, J. P., late an
OllicorOOth Li-lit Infautrv, F.R.A.S., F.E.^Mct.S.,
late Col. Counnandant North Wilts Vols. (V.D.), b.
1-1 March, 1820; m. 17 Aug. 1854, Helen Cliristiiia,
dan. of Robert Clerk-Rattrav, Esq. of Craighall-
Rattrav, co. Perth, and has had issue,
I. Thomas Rawdon Ratth.it, 6. 6 July, ISGl ; Capt. lltli
(Prince of Wales West YorksUire) Kogt.
II. Michael Henry, b. 13 Sept. 18C4; d. 'JS Jan. 186S.
I. Alice Helen Agnes, d. 21 Dec. 1855.
II. Helen Mary. III. Gertrude Anno Christina.
IV. Ada ^largaret. v. Sophie Ondine.
Lineag'e. — Michael Wakd, of Newcastlc-iindcr Lyme,
CO. SlatTord, was bur. there -8 Dec. 1G41. His will, dated
10 Deo. 1641, was proved at Lichfield, 23 Feb. following. By
Margaret his wife (who d. 3 June, J6a3) he left issue,
Thomas, of whom presently,
Michael, )»., and liad issue.
Kichard, whose eldest son, Michael, D.D., h. at Newport.
Salop, 1643, a very einiiieiit Divnie, was elected Provost of
Trin. Coll. Dublin, in 1674 ; became Viee-Chancellor of the
University in 1678, and was consecrated Bishop ot Ossory
24 Nov. following, from which see he was translated to that
of Derry in 1679, where he d. 3 Oct. 1681. His lordship m .
Mary, dau. of Sir George Carr, Knt. of Southerball, co.
York, and widow of Kev. Thomas Margetson, D.D., but by
her (who d. 1701) he had no issue.
Joseph. Isaac. Sarah, m. Margaret, m.
The eldest son,
Thomas Ward, of Xewcastle-under-Lynie, bapt. there
28 July, 1616: m. 1st, Jane Smyth, grand-dau. of Robert
Heath. Esq. of Madeley, co. Stafford ; and 2ndly, 24 Aug. 1647,
Amy, dau. of Randall Snaw, Alderman of Newcastle-under-
Lyme; by the latter of whom (who d. 11 Dec. 1666) he lefi at
bis decease, 1679, an oaly son,
Michael Wabd, of Xewcastlc-under-Lyme, bapt. there
25 June, 1648; m. 11 Feb. 1679, Hannah, dau. of Rev. George
Koades, Vicar of Leek, and by her (who m. 2ndly, William
Meakin, Gent, of Horton) he left at his decease, in 1685, a dau.
Dorothy, wife of Francis Goodwin, and a son,
Rev. Michael Ward, LL.B., Rector of Blithfield, and of
Leigh, CO. Stafford, 6. 7 Dec. 1681; m. 1st, 31 Jan. 1707-8,
Elizabeth Green, and had by her (who d. 10 April, 1712) a dau.,
Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Lovatt, Esq. of Clayton. He m.
2ndly, 10 Jan. 1714, Sarah, dau. of Itev. John Spateman,
Rector of Yoxhall, and by her (who d. 1753) left at his decease
11 Sept. 1744, the following issue,
I. John, M..A.., Rector of Cheadle, co. Stafford, h. l.'j Sept.
1715; ?». 6 Nov. 1758, Anne, dau. of Caisar Colclough, Esq.
of Cheadle and of Delphousc ; and d. -without surviving
issue, 11 Dee. 1792.
II. ilichael, of Leifh, co. Stafford, b. 15 Dec. 1716; in.
3Iary Canwright; and d. without surviving issue, 1 Dec.
1796.
III. Samuel, of Manchester, 6. 6 April, 1726; ))i.24Feb. 1754,
.\nn, dau. of William Bancroft, Esq. ; and ;/. 12 May, 1787,
leaving issue,
1 Jlichael, M.D., of Manchester, 6. 15 Dec. 1762; d. iinm.
21 Feb. 18.34.
2 John, Lieut. 3rd West India Regt., b. 176-3 ; d. s. jj.
1796.
3 Th.imas, b. 5 Sept. 17C9; d. 1770.
1 .Sarah, and 2 Amelia, d. young.
3 Ann. d. unm. 1834.
4 Elizabeth, d. uuni. 1841.
IV. Thomas, of London, h. 7 Aug. 1728; m. 19 May, 1765,
Hannah Gill ; and d. 8 June, 17U0, leaving issue,
1 John, of Bristol, Merchant, b. 26 Feb. 1778; m. Francos
dau. of Joshua Maddie, Esq. ; and d. s. p. 24 March,
1SJ7.
2 Thomas, of Xewcastle-under-Lyme, 6. 16 Feb. 1780 ; d.
30 June, ls73 ; m. 4 Jan. 1808, Elizabeth, dau. of William
Jngleby, Esq of Cheadle, and by her (who d. 11 Jan.
IbOo; had issue,
J..hn William, of The Grove, Hadnall, Salop, h. 18 Dec.
1809; ';». 9July, 1*34, his cousin, Matilda Octavia, dau.
of George Frauklyn, Esq. of Bristol, by whom he has
issue,
George Franklin, of Sproston Wood, b. 10 April,
1835 ; ra. 14 Oct. 1858, Mary Anne, dau. of J^mes
Boydell, Esq , and has issue, William Edward Trevor,
6. 30 July, lo59: Harry Dacre .Michael, 6. 4 fllarch,
1864; Charles Cecil Ernest, b. 20 Feb. 1866 ; Thomas
Henry Bernard, 0. 2 JIarch, 1868; Edmund Arthur
Francis, b. 2 March, 1870 ; Maiian Ellen ; and Susan
Ada.
AVilliam Ingleby, b. 19 May, 1837 ; d. 24 Oct. 1854.
r.mnia. Susan, d. 27 Nov. 1861.
1 Ann Alethea, 6. 2 March, 1708; m. George Franklyn.
Fsq. of Bristol; and <?. 20 Jlarch, 1»50, leaving George
Wooei-offe Franklyn, M.P., deceased, and other i.=sue.
2 Elizabeth, b. 22 Nov. Ii71 ; ni. John Blagg, E.sq. of
Cheadle ; and d. 2 Sept. 1843, leaving issue,
3 Margaret, b. 17 Oct. IT'S ; d. 30 Aug. 1857.
V. Francis, of whom presently.
I. Mary, b. 30 Nov. 1717; m. 1735, her cousin, John Spate-
man, Esq, ; and d. 1780, leaving issue.
The youngest son.
Rev. Francis Ward, of Stramshnll, co. Stafford, Rector ot
Stanford, Notts, and perpetual Curate of Croxden, in the
former CO. b. 13 Aug. 1731; m. 23 Deo. 1754, Margaret. eUlest
dau. of Robert Bill, Esq. of Farley Hall, co. Stafford, by Lydia
his wife, dau. of Robert Ilurst, E.?q. of Cheadle Grange, and
by her (who d. 18 April, 1780) had issue,
John, his heir.
Thomas, of Jlarlborough, b. 12 April, 1759; m. 17 Dec. 1793,
Martha, dau. of Nathaniel Merriman, Esq. of Mavlboiough ;
and d 3 Jan. 1811, leaving issue by her (who d. 31 Aug.
Is07, in the 100th year of her age), Thomas Merriman, b.
1806; Anne, d. 23 May, 1881; Elizabeth, m. 1s28, her
cousin. Thomas Baverstoek Merriman, Esq., andd. 23 Sept.
I8.'i0, leaving issue ; and Jane, d. unm. 7 net. 1850.
Robert Edward, of the Salt OSiL'e, b. 19 Dec 1762; m. 1788,
Charlotte Parker; and d. 6 June, 1790, leaving an only
dau., Hannah Penelope, who d. unm. 16 Dec. 1848.
Rev. Francis Ward d. 10 May, 1783, and was s. by his son,
John Ward, Esq. of Stramshall, co. Stafford, and afterwards
of Marlborougli, Wilts, b. 30 June, 1756; to. 14 Jan. 1784,
Hannah, dau. and heir of Samuel Hawkes, Esq. of Ogbourne
St. Andrew, eldest son of William Hawkes, Esq., by Hannah
his wife, sister and co-heir of the Hon Sir Michael Foster,
Knt. of Draycot Foliat, Wilts, and of Stanton Drew, Somerset,
one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, and by her
(who d. 24 April, 1843) had issue,
I. Thomas Uawdon, late of Ogbourne St. Andrew.
II. Samuel Hawkes, b. 27 Oct. K90; d. i2 Jan. 1807.
III. Charles Bruce, i. 28 Jan. 1793; d. 13 Feb. 17!)6.
IV. John, of Stramshall (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Wath, near
Ri|)on, CO. York, and Rural Dean, b. 8 May, 1795 ; to. 1st,
9 Jan. 1823, Ann, clilcst dau. of Samuel Merriman, M.D., ot
Kodborne Cheney, Wilts, and of Brook Street, London, and
by her (who d. 17 June, 1844) had surviving issue,
1 Samuel Hawkes Foster, now of Stramshall, co. Stafford,
and of Brixton, b. i June, 1834 ; m. 1 Feb. 1865, Harriet;
Emma, dau. of Win. Gilbert, Esq., and d. 6 June, 1891,
having by her, who d. 10 June, 1881, had issue,
Charles Foster, b. 20 Jan. 1866.
John Francis, b. 1 May, 1871.
Gilbert Jlerrunan, b. 20 July, 1874, and
Robert Gerald, b. 26 Aug. 1878.
2 George Ernest, b. 20 Sept. 1837 ; m. 27 Aug. ISGl, Agnes
dau. of Charles Finch, Esq., and has i.ssue. Ernest, b. 8
Nov. 1863; Arthur, b. 1 Dec. 1866. to. 16 March, 1892,
May Elizabeth, dau. of Hewlett Quitter, Esq. ; George, b.
21 .darch, 1870: Francis, b. 12 Jan. 1872; Helen: Emma,
d. 17 Blareh, 1866 ; Agnes, to. 9 Nov. 1890, U. R.' Hender-
son, who<<. 3 .March, 1893, and d. 14 Sept. 1892, leaving
issue, Andrew liichmond, b. 7 Aug. 1891, and Helen
Ward, b. 14 Sept. 1892. Rose.
I Margaret Hannah. 2 Frances Ann.
3 Christina Jane Beatrice, d. unm. 13 Feb. 1888.
4 Elizabeth .Mary. 5 Rosa Maria, d. unm. 21 March, 1890.
Rev. John Waid m. 2ndly, 21 July, 1846, Helen Duncan,
dau. of Itev. John Stuart, Esq., Superintendent of M litary
Accounts of the War Office ; and d. 4 Dec. 1861, having had
issue by her,
6 Mary Stuart. 7 Emily Stuart. 8 Helen Stuart.
V. Charles (Rev.), A.M., Rector of Maulden, co. tiedford,
Rural Dean, 6. 28 April, 1799: m. 1st, 15 Aug. I8:i5,
Susannah, dau. of Rev. itobert Foster, M.A., PrcOendary
of Wells, and Kector of St. Michael, Sution, Bonnington,
CO. Noitingliam, and by her (who d. 1 March, 1841) has
issue,
1 Charles Bruce (Rev.), A.M., Vicar of Saint James's,
GlcsKop, b. '20 Nov. 1838 ; hi. 22 Jan 1863, Hannah Maria,
dau. of John Michael Blagg, E.sq. of Cheadle, co. Stafford,
and d. 9 June, 1892, leaving issue,
Cyril Ilalcomb, b. 12 Nov. 1863.
Leonard Foster, b. 24 March, leGG.
Robert Biuce, b. 2 June, ls68.
Arthur Gordon, 6. 20 Jlarch, 1870.
Augustme Melliar, b. 31 Aug. 1871.
Cliuiies JohnSelwyn, b. 26 June, 1872.
Bernard Michael, b. 21 Aug. 1875.
Harold Ambrose, b. 18 Dec. Il76.
Frederick William Rawle, b. 7 Nov. 1879.
Basil Vernon, 6. 18 April, 1881.
Isabel Amy, rf. 1371.
WAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAR
2137
1 Louisa Elizabeth, m. 30 June, 1857, ■Williim Melliar
Foster Melliar, Esq. of North Aston Hall, (Jxon.
2 Caroline Susannah Maria, 7n. 30 Aug. 1S8I, Eev. Edward
Vernon Collins, Curate ot St. Barnabas, Oxford.
Kev. Charles Ward, to. 2ndly, 25 April, 1844, Elizabeth,
only dau and heir of Rev. Aaron loster, B.A., Vicar of
Lyna and of Kingston, Somerset (and widow, with issue,
ot Andrew Foster Melliar, Esq. of Wells) and d. 15 March,
1879, having by her (who d. 18 April, 1860) had issue,
1 Charles Uerhcrt, h. 16 Sept. 1845; d. 3 July, 1SC2.
2 Philip Gordon, VI ar of Braunhing, S. Albans, B.A., h.
24 Feb. 1848 ; m. 1 1 Oct. 1870, Sarah Matilda, dau. of John
Woodward, Esq. of Wells, and has issue,
Herbert Foster, 6. 24 March, 1 873.
Charles Gordon, b. 23 Sept. 1875.
Amy Jlelliar. Edith Hilda, d. 1874.
Florence Louisa. Margaret Hilda.
3 Eeginald Foster, b. 18 March, 1850; m. 12 Jan. 1S75,
Agnes, dau. of Walter Strickland, Esq.
I. Elizabeth Anne, d. 14 Jan. 186G ; m. 22 Jan. 1810, John
Gabriel, Esq. of C-ilne, wh? d. 1 ^^ov. 1825, leaving issue,
II. Slargaret, m. 18 May, 1807, Uev. Joiin Joseph Good-
en' lUgh. D.D., afterwards Hector cE Bow Brickliill, co.
Bucks, and of Boughton Poges, co. Oxford, nephew of
Samuel Goodenough, D.D., Bishop of Carlisle; andt^. 1813,
leaving issue.
m. Lydia, m. 27 Aug. 1812, Capt. James Alexander Gordon,
It.N. (afterwards Admiral of the Fleet, G.C.B., and Governor
of Greenwich Hospital, d. Jan. 1869) ; and d. 28 July, lb35,
leaving issue.
Mr. Ward c^ 13 April, 1829, and was s. by his eldest son,
TiioMAS Eawdon Ward, Esq. of Ogbourne St. Andrew, and
Draycut Foliat, Wilts, b. 25 Sept. 1783; m. 8 Nov. 1815, Ann,
dau. and heir of Thomas Clark, Esq. of Greenham, Berks, by
Ann his wifi-, dau. of Thomas Hancock, Esq. of Marlborough,
and by her (who d. 13 Aug. 1845; had issue,
I. Michael Foster, now of Ogbourne St. Andrew and Dray-
cot Foliat.
II. John, of Greenham, Berks, Commander (retired) R.N. ; 6.
10 March, ls27 ; m. 11 Jun. 1853, Anne Huskisson, dau. of
Sir Roger Ke.'itingTherry, oneof the Judges of tlie Supremo
Court at Sydney, and d. 12 Nov. lass, leaving issue,
1 Foster Edward Wemyss, 6. 24 July, 1857, d. in Sydney,
N.S.W. 2d June, 18bS.
2 Thomas Eawdon, b. 31 July, 1859.
3 George Hawkes, 6. 8 June, 1863; d. 17 Dec. 1863.
4 Roger Leycesier Charles, b. 29 Jan. 18t!o.
5 John Everard, b. 28 March, 1867; d. 26 April, 1868.
6 Geoige Decimus, b. 21 Nov. 1870.
7 John Stuart, b. 5 Deo. 1873.
8 Benjamin Wasey, b. 11 June, 1876.
1 Anita Maria Eawdon. 2 Edith Mary.
3 Sophia Jane. 4 Mabel itosina.
I. Charlotte Ann, d. t[)i?)i.29 Jan. 18b3.
II. Eliza Mar}% d. unm. 1 Oct. 1893.
III. Frances ilargaret, m. 3 Nov. IboS, Eev. Eobert Vaughan
Hughes, of the Wyelands, Chepstow.
Mr. Ward, who was J. P. and Lieut.-Col. in the Eoyal Wilts
Eegt. of Yeomanry, d. 25 Feb. 1863.
,-lr)i(S — Quarterly : 1st, az., a cross patonce or, within a bor-
dure of the last, charged with eight hurts, for W^ard ; 2nd, or.
three bendlets az. on a chief erm., two crosses patee gii., for
Uawkes ; ;ird, erm., on a chevron vert between three busies
stringed sa. an escallop or, for Foster; 4th, arg., on a bend
^u between three pellets as many swans ppr., for Clakk.
Crests — 1st, Ward : A wolf's head erased or, gorged w ith a
collar az., thereon an escallop gold, between two bezants; 2n'i,
F'o.^TER : An arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a
broken spear all ppr. Multo — Garde le croix.
6ea is— Ogbourne St. Andrew, Marlborough, Wilts; and
Draycot Foliat, Wilts. liisutence — Banner Down House,
Batheaston, Somerset. Clubs — Carlton, and Army and Navy.
"WARD OF CALVERLEY.
Waed, Artht:e Welleslet, Esq. of Calverley,
Tunhridge Wells, Kent, J.P. and D.L., b. 12 April,
1813 ; VI. 3 Nov. 1836, Catherine Auiie Murray, 6th
surviving dau. of John Houlton, Esq. of Earleigh
Castle, Somerset, and has issue,
I. Lambfrt Uoulton, b. 29 Aug. 1837, late Capt. 2nd Life
Guards.
II. Arthur Edward Houlton, 6. 10 April, 1839.
III. Frederick Victor Houlton, 6. 26 June, 1844; d. same
year.
rr. Francis Moore, 6. 29 July, 1850, Capt. late GCth Eoyal
Rifles.
V. Vi. tor Napier, 6. 11 Dec. 1851, Capt. late Rifle Brigade.
I. Catherine Neville.
II. Emily Frederica Brande, d. 23 March, 186J.
ni. Edith Lydia Drummond, m. 18 July, 1SC5, Viscount
Hood, and has issue.
IV. Augusta Louisa, m. 12 July, 1875, Henry Holditch Ilua-
gerford, Esq. of Dingley Park, co. Northampton.
Liineag-e. — Samuel M'ard, Esq., living at the close of
the 17th century, m. and had two sons; one, the younger,
Thomas, a Post Captain, E.N., was lost in the Indian seas in
17G2; the other,
Samuel Ward, Esq., Barrister-at^Law, b. 16 May, 1707; -;».
Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Dodgson, Esq. of Leeds, and hud
by her (who d. 23 April, 1782), issue. Mr. Ward d. 29 July,
1747. His youngest son,
William Ward, Esq., 6. 29 March, 1743; m. 2 July, 1772,
Catherine, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Ncvill , Esq. of Black-
burn, CO. Lancaster, by Catherine Tasker his wife, and ■'.
7 March, 1811, having had by her (who d. 15 Feb. 1785), with
several daus., who all d. young or unm., except the oth,
Elizabeth, wife of William Edwards, Esq., two sons,
I. Samuel Neville, of Easton, Hayes, Kent, b. 13 Aug. 1773 ;
m. 16 Aus, 1S04, Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas .Jackson,
Esq. of TuUydoey, co. Tyrone; he d. 27 Oct. 1850, having
liad issue,
1 Samuel Neville, b. 18 June, 1813; m. 12 April, 1812,
Catherine, dau. of Francis Lasuelles. Esq., and has
Arthur Edward, b. 25 Dec. 1816, Major Bengal Stall"
Corps, and other issue.
2 James Jackson, 0. 28 Aug. 1814; m. 6 June, 1849,
Nerina Arrow, only dau. of Capt. Pepper, of the Indian
Navy, and has George James, b. 13 Jan. li)52, and other
issue.
3 Edward Eyre, 6. 11 Dec. 1815; m. Jan. 1840, Flora
Maria Nightingale, only child of Cajit. John Hall, and </.
5 March, 1843, leaving i;sue, Edward liobenson,6. 7 Oct.
1841.
4 Henry (Rev.), M.A., b. 19 Nov. 1816.
5 Charles (Rev.), M.A., m. 27 Dec. 1845. Mary, dau. of
the late Very Rev. J. E. Jackson, Dean of AnnacrH', and
hus Charles J. Edward, b. 23 March, 1847, and other
issue.
1 Lydia, m. II May, 1835, Eev. William Drummond.
2 Catherine Neville.
3 Mary. m. 30 May, 1850, Francis Henry, son of Francis
Lascelles, Esq., late of Madras Civil Service.
4 Elizabetli, m. 22 May, 1845, Ferguson Branson, M.D.
5 Emmeline.
II. John, of Hoi wood.
The 2nd son,
John Ward, Esq. of Holwood, Keston, and Calverley, J.P.
and D.L., High Sheriff 183.5, and M.P.for Leominster 1330-31,
b. 22 Dec. 1779; m. 27 Nov. 1806, Jane Frances, eldest dau. of
Robert Lambert, Esq. of Elland Hall, co. York, and by her
had, with other children, d. young or ^inm.,
I. Arthur Welleslet, now of Calverley.
II. Neviile, of Calverley Grange, Kent, J. P., 6. 1 Oct. 1816;
m. 16 Feb. 1839, Florentina Louisa, youngest dau. of John
Houlton, Esq. of Farleigh Castle, and has issue,
1 Ellis Houlton, b. 25 April, 1840, late Capt. 60th Eoyal
Eifles.
2 Nevill Houlton, b. 22 Feb. 1843, R.N. ; d. Nov. 1866.
3 Henry AtBeck Houlton, b. 23 Oct. 1845, late 60tli
Eoyal Rifles.
4 Augustus Graham Houlton, E.N., l. 27 June, 1847,
5 Frederick Houlton, Capt. E.A., 6. 3 Dec. 1856.
1 Flora Houlton.
2 Clara Lambert Houlton.
3 Grace Hediey Houlton.
He d. 24 Feb. 1855.
^j-ijw— Az., a cross flory or. Crest— A wolf's head erased
ppr., langued gu. Motto — Garde le croix.
Stat — Calverley, Tunhridge Wells, ICent.
Toirn liesidenct — 40, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W.
V/AED OF SALHOUSE.
"Waed, Edward Foote, Esq. of Salhouse ITaU,
Norfolk, B.A. 1871, M.A. 1871, b. 16 Nov. 1818; ?».
12 Not. 1885, Zilla Mary, elder dau. of Gen.
Fanshavre, K.E., and has had issue,
I. Ivor Fanshawe, 5. 3 Feb, 1837.
II. Eric Harding, b. 27 July, 18S8.
I. Brenda Zilla, 6. 13 Deo. 1889; <;. 8 July, 1891.
II. Vera Mabel, 6. 5 April, 1891.
Lineag-e. — The Wards have long teen seated ia
Norfolk.
Egbert Ward, Esq., who d. 2 April, 1639, erected the family
residence at Walcotte, now called Wakot, Norfolk. He j«.
Bridget Callow, and had issue,
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WAK
THE LANDED GENTRY
WAR
IIuMPHKET Ward, of AValcottc, the eldest son, 6. 15S3 ; d.
I'ji'o, and had by his wife Alice, a son and successor,
Robert Warp, Esq., m. Mary, dau. of liiohardGaze. Gent.,
and J. 1 Dec. Iu63, (leaving, with two daus., Jlary and Alice)
a son,
Joseph Ward, Esq. of 'Walcotte. 6. 1G4S ; d. 1G7S, leaving,
liy his wife Susan (who i,i. "Jndly, Richard Ellis, Esq. of North-
repps, Norfolk) a dau., Mary, and a son,
RoiiERT Ward, Esq., b. 1(377; Hi. Margaret, dau. of William
RoU, Esq. of St. Janies"s, Westminster, of the family of Lord
Chief Justice Holt, and by her (who (;i.2r.dly, Richard Blofeld,
Esq.) liad issue. Robert Ward d. 1706, and by the testamen-
tary will of William Uolf, Esq., the purchase of the Salhouse
estate was made, by the order of a blaster in Chancery, 1712,
agreeably to the testator's directions for the benefit of Mr.
Ward's children. His son and heir,
IliiLT Robert Ward, Esq. of Walcot and Salhouse, b. 1704 ;
t?. 17o'J, leaving by his wife, Elizabeth, three sons and three
daus. The 'Jnd son and successor,
Richard Ward, Esq. of Walcot and Salhouse, J.P. andD.L.,
a Capt. of Dragoons, and Major of Brigade to the Cavalry in
South Britain, Lieut.-Col. of the East Norfolk Regt. of Militia,
b. 12 Oct. 1730; d. 1709; )/(. Amelia, dau. of Stamp Brooks-
bank, Esq., M.l'., of Healaugh, co. York, and Hackney House,
Middlesex, and bad issue,
Richard Dalrymple, b. 1765; d. 1784. <■
Robert, his successor.
AVil.iam (Rev.), M..\., 6. 1769; m. Margaret, eldest dau. of
William Woolley .'^impson, of Diss, Banker, and left at his
decease, 1835, William, rn. his cousin, and other issue.
Henry, </. 17S4.
Amelia, d. 1781.
Mary, m. George William Browne Bohun, Esq. of Ecceles,
Suffolk, d. 1825.
E.'izabeth, d. 1821.
Fa^^s, jn. Rev. John Lonje, 'Vicar of Coddcnham and
CHh-field, SuCfolk ; and d. Isti3.
Sophia, d. 1829.
The 2nd son,
Robert Ward, Esq. of Salhouse Hall, J.P., b. S Sept. 1767 ;
M. 3 Sept. 1794, Lyuia, 3rd dau. of Richard llawle, Esq. of
Liskeard and Trevilla, Cornwall, and by her (who d. 7 Jan.
1839) had issue,
Robert, b. 1795, who, whilst serving as a Midshipman on
hoard H.JI. ship "Topaz," was mortally wounded in an
attack on the North Fort of Mocha, iu the Red Sea, 7 Dec.
1820.
Richard, of Salhouse.
William Henry, Stmlcnt for Holy Orders, Exeter Coll. Ox-
ford, b. 1801 : d. 8 Dee. 1818.
Lydia, m. her cousin, William Ward, Esq. of Huntingdon ;
and d. 12 Oct. 1833.
Frances, 6. 1808 ; rf. 4 May, 1825.
This gentleman, an officer in the Royal Navy, whilst serving
as a Midshipman on board the " Monmouth," in the fleet com-
manded by Sir Edward Hughes, was in six general actions in
India, from 1780 to 1784. He d. 14 Feb. 1843, and was s. by
his son,
Richard Ward, Esq. of Salhouse Hall, J.P. and D.L., b.
14 June, 1799; -„i. 21 May, ls44, Elizabeth (who (L '24 May,
1884), 3rd dan. of Vice-Admiral Sir Edward James Foote,
K.C.B., and had a son, the present Edward Foote Ward, Esq.
of Salhouse. He d. 21 July, 18G3.
Arms — Arg., on a bend engrailed sa. between two acorns
slipped vert three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest — A dexter arm erect,
couped at the elbow, habiteti quarterly or and vert, cuff arg.
hand ppr. hoWing a pheon also ppr. Motto — Usque ad
mortem fidiis.
/S'eat— Salhouse Hall, Norwich.
IV. Caroline.
VI. Jlargarct Blakemore.
V. Evelyn Mabel.
WAKD OF RODBASTON.
Ward, Hexrt, Esq. of Rodbaston, co. Stafford,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1872, b. 25 June, 1828 ;
m. .3 .May, 1855, Jane, dau. of John Uagnail, Esq.
of West i3romwich, and has issue,
I. Heset Herbert, 6. 24 April, 1857.
II. William Leonard b. 24 June, 1860.
III. George Ernest, 6. 1866; m. 1889, Helen J. Tibbets, of
Hawardcn, Iowa, U.S.A.
lY. Arthur Bagnall, E.I.C.S., b. 18G9 : d. 15 Sept. 1892.
I. Anne Bamett, i/i. 1877, F. Hensman, Esq., 1st Life
Guards.
II. Ellen Jane.
in. Alice Mary, m. 1889, E. T. Hales, M.D. of Holt, Nor-
folk.
Mr. Ward is son of William Ward, Esq. of Wol-
verliampton (who d. 12 Oct. 1849), by Anne his
wife, dau. of John Barnett, Esq. of Combcrton. He
has one brother and three sisters, George, m. 1855,
Lydia Barnett; Mary Ann, -widow of John N. Bag-
nall, Esq. of Shenstone, co. Stafford, and has issue ;
Emma Harriet, m. John Topliam, Esq., M.D.
(deceased), and has issue; Caroline, m. Major-
General Kent, and(i. 1891.
Sm<— Rodbaston, Penkridge, co. Stafford.
Clab — Conservative.
WARD OF BANGOR CASTLE.
Ward, Egbert EDWARD,'Esq. of Bangor Castle,
CO. Down, b. Nov. 1819, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1842, late lOtli Hussars ; m. 30 April, 1857,Harriette,
dau. of tlie Hon. and Rev. Henry Ward, Rector of
Xillinchy, co. Down, brother of the 3rd Viscount
Bangor, and has issue, an only child,
Matilda Catherine, m. 27 June, 1878, the 5th and present
Lord Claiimorris.
liineage. — (See Viscount Bangor, Burke's Peerage).
Mr. Ward, of Bangor Castle, and his sister, Anne Catherine,
widow of Robert Steward Kennedy, Esq. of Cultra, co. Down,
arc the only children of the late Edward Michael Ward, Esq.
of Bangor Castle, sometime Minister Plenipotentiary at
Dresden (grandson of the 1st "Viscount Bangor), by his wife,
Lady Matilda Stewart, dau. of Robert, 1st Marquess of
Londonderry.
Arms — Az., a cross-patonce or. Crest — \ Saracen's head
affiontee, couped below the shoulders ppr. Motto — Sub cruce
salus.
Scat — Bangor Castle, Bangor, co. Down.
WARDE-AIiDAM OF HOOTON-PAGNELL.
Waede-Aldam, Mrs. Sarah Julia, of Hooton
Pagnell, co. York, dau. and eventually sole heiress of
Rev. William Warde, m. 30 April, 1878, William
Wright Aldam, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Frickley
Hall, Doncaster, who assumed the prefix surname
and the arms of Waede (see Aldam of Frickley),
and has issue,
William St. Andrew, b. 10 May, 1882.
Lineage.— Thomas Warde, Esq. of Tanshelf, Gent., who
d. about 1035, had, by Elizabeth his wife (besides a dau. Eliza,
wife of John Cooper ; and four sons, Leonard, Hastings,
Robert, and George) two other sons, John, of whom we treat,
and Patience (Sir), knighted 1675, Lord Mayor of London,
1681, m. 1675, Elizabeth, dau. of William Hobson, Esq. of
Hackney, and d. 10 July, 1694. The 3rd son,
John Warde, Esq. of Tanshelf, m. Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Vincent, Esq. of Barnborough Grange; and d. ll>
Aug. 1657 ; having had (besides two daus., Elizabeth and.
Susanna, and a younger son, John (Sir), Lord Mayor of
London 1719, knighted 1714, ancestor of Warde of Sqmrri/es,
Cmiii, Kent), an elder son and heir,
Thomas Warde, Esq. of Tanshelf, m. a dau. of Sehvood,
and had (besides two daus., Catherine, m. Thomas Sclwood,
Esq. of Billiam; and Elizabeth, m. Edmund Winn, Esq. of
Ackton) an only son.
Patience Warde, Esq. of Hooton Pagnell, to which estate
he .5. under the will of his grand-uncle, Sir Patience Warde.
He m. Anna, dau. of Tobias Harvey, Esq. of Womersley, and
by her (who d. May, 1730) had (besides a son, John, d. young ;
and four daus., Catherine, m. 7 Sept. 1838, William Parkins,
Esq. of Mortemley, Eeclesfield, and d. s. p. ; Mary,7«,. 21 Dec.
1742, Walter Stanhope, Esq. of Ilorsforth, and d. s. p. ; Anne,
d. unm. ; and Elizabeth, d. mini.), an only surviving son and
heir,
Patientics Waede, Esq. of Hooton Pagnell, bapt. 27 Feb.
1717; r,i. Frances, dau. of St. Andrew Thornhaugh, Esq. of
Fenton and Osberton, Notts, descended from the ancient
family of St. Andrew of Gotham; and d. at York, 30 July,
1786, having had issue two daus., P'rances, m. Stanhope
Harvey, Esq. of Womersley ; and Anne, d. unm. 20 Sept.
1781), and a son and heir,
WAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAR
2139
St. Andrew Wakde, Esq. of Hooton Pagnell, bapt. 27 May,
1745 : rn. Mary Ann, dau. of Anthony Cooke, Esq. of Cwston,
and by her had issue, St. Andrew, his heir; Charles d.
young 1793; Julia d. young; and Mary Anne. Mr. St.
Andrew Warde d. March (he was bur. the i;2nd), 1S22, and
was «. by his elder son and heir,
St. Andrew Warde, Esq. of Hooton Pagnell, J. P. and
D.L., m. 1800, Maria Josepha, dau. and eo-heir of Stanhope
Harvey, Esq. of Womerslcy, by Frances Warde his wife, and
had,
William, his heir.
St. Andrew, m. Miss Fletcher, of Sidney, and had four sons,
and one dau., )m. Mr. Wettenhall, of Brisbane.
Maria Cassandra, d. 2-i Nov. 18i0. Sarah.
The elder son,
Eet. William Wakde, of Hooton Pagnell, m. 1st Mrs.
Elizabeth Williamson (nde Harrison), of Melton, near Hull, by
whom he had no issue ; and 2ndly, :\Ii5S Marianne Smithson,
of Heighington, near Durham, by whom he left at his decease,
27 May, IbCS, two daus., his co-heiresse.s. Mart Anne, d. v.nra.
18S2, and Sabah Jclia, now of Hooton Pagnell.
Arms — Az., a cross patonce or.
^tat— Hooton Pagnell, near Doncaster.
WARDE OF SQUERRYES COTJRT.
Waede, Chaet,es Arthur Madan, Esq. of
Squerryes Court, Kent, J.P. and D.L., High Slieriii
(1887), Lieut.-Col. late Royal Artillery, b. 8 April,
1839 ; w. 23 Oct. 1879, the Hon. Anastasia Kathleen
Lucia O'Brien, fith dau. of Lucius, 13th Lord
Inchiquin, and has issue,
I. Mary Kathleen. n. Dorothy Louisa.
ni. Blanche Theresa.
Lineage. — This family of Wakde is a younger branch of
that which is seated at Hooton Pagnell, co. York, and deiives
from
Sib John Wakde, Knt. of Pontefract, M.P. for London, 2nd
son of John Warde, Esq. of Tanshelf, co. York. Sir John m.
Mary, dau. of Sir William Bucknall, Knt. of Oxney Hall,
Herts, and haii issue one son and ten daus. The only son,
.John Wabde, Esq. of Squerryes, Kent, m. Frances, dau. of
Eobert Bristow, Esq. of Micheldever, Hants, and had issue,
John, his heir. Kobert, b. 29 Xov. ; d. 17 Dec. 1722.
WiUiam, of Westerham, 6. 5. Jan. 1723, \i\mg unm. 1772.
George, Lieut.-Col. in Gen. Carpenter's Kegt. of Dragoons,
b. 24 Nov. 172o; d. 11 March, 1S03.
Mary, m. William Clayton, Esq. of Harleford, Bucks, M.P.
for Marlow, 2nd son of Sir William Clayton, 1st bart. of
Marden Park, Surrey, and d. 17 Jan. 1760, leaving a dau.
and heir, who m. John Lord Howard de Walden, K.B.
Katherine, d. 28 Dec. 1736.
Tlie eldest son,
•John Warde, Esq. of Squerryes, i. 19 June, 1721, m. 1st,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Gore, Esq. of Bush Hill, Middlesex,
•who d. s. 'p. 29 May, 1748 ; and 2ndly, Kitty Anne, dau. and
sole heir of Charles Hoskins, Esq. of Croydon, Surrey, 2nd
son of Sir William Hoskins, Knt., by whom (who d. 17 April,
17C7) he had issue to survive youth,
I. John, who s. his father.
II. Charles, b. 11 Jan. 1754; m. 16 March, 1784, Anne, eldest
dau. of Arthur Anncsley, Esq. of Bletchington, Oxon, by
whom, who d. 19 Sept. 'l816 (.he d. 7 Jan. 1820), he had
issue,
1 Charles, of whom presently.
2 Arthur, 6. 25 Xov. 17t<7, and d. 12 Xov. 1838, m. 15
Sept. 1816, Anne, dau. of Thomas Denson, Esq. of EUes-
mere, co. Salop, and had issue, Amelia Anne Barton.
3 Henry William, Capt. Bth iiegt. Bengal Cavalry, 6. 22
Oct. 1788; d. 30 Aug. 1819.
4 Francis (Sir), K.C.B., Gen. in the army, m. Annabella,
eldest dau. of Kobert Jones Adeane, Esq. of Babraham,
CO. Cambridge, she d. 1861. He d. 4 May, 1879.
1 Kitty Anne, m. 17 July, 1834, the Rev. Walter St. John
Mildmay, 8th son of Sir Henry Paulet St. John Mildniay,
ord ban. of Coulsliam, who d. 31 July, 1835. She d. 6
April, 1884.
III. George, of Woodland Castle, co. Glamorgan, Gen. in the
army, m. 31 Jan. 1781, Charlotte, dau. of the Right Rev.
Spencer Madan, D.U., Bishop of Peterborough, by the
Lady Charlotte Cornwallis his wife, dau. of Charles, 1st
Earl of Cornwallis. Gen. Warde d. 20 June, 1830, leaving
issue,
1 George, of Clifton, 6. 25 July, 1785; m. 23 April, 1811,
Anne Amelia, 2nd dau. of Thomas Dashwood, Esq.,
brother of Sir Henry Watkin Dashwood, 3rd bart. of
Kirtlington ; d. s. p. 6 July, IsOS.
2 Charles, to whom his uncle bequeathed Squerryes.
3 William, Col. in the army, b. 9 Feb. 1788; to. 1st, IS
June, 1815, Isabella Delamaine, who d. 29 Xov. Is.;.',;
and 2ndly, 5 July, 1828, Catherine, dau. of Edward Haw-
kins, Esq. of Court Herbert, co. Glamorgan ; by the Isf
marriage the issue were,
George, 6. 25 Nov. 1823.
William Wilder, 6. 10 April, 1825 ; killed at the battle of
Chillinwalla, 13 Jan. 1S49.
Charles, b. 20 Jan. 1827.
Henry, b. 2 Nov. 1829 ; d. 17 July, 1833.
Spencer Grant, h. 9 Feb. 18.34.
Isabella, Lady Smith Neill. m. 1 Oct. 1835, James George
Smith Neill, of Barnweill and Swindrigemuir, Biiga-
dier-Gen., C.B., and Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, who
was kiUed at the relief of Lucimow 1857; d. 19 Nov.
1875.
Charlotte Jane, d. 5 July, 1831.
1 Charlotte, m. 11 Feb. 1817, the Rev. William Vansittart,
D.D., Rector of Shottesbrook and White Walthani, Pre-
bendary of Carlisle, 3rd son of Arthur Vansiltait, Esq.
of Shottesbrook.
2 Mary, m. 25 May, 1822, Henry John Grant, Esq. of The
GnoU, CO. Glamorgan.
rv. Henry (Sir), of Dean House, Hants, b. 7 Jan. 17C6; d. 1
Oct. 1834; a Gen. in the army. Col. of the 31st and 68tli
Kegts. of Foot, Commander of the Forces in the West
Indies, Governor of Barbados, G.C.B., Arc, -m. 18 May,
1808, Molina, dau. of John Thomas, Esq. of Hereford, b. &
July, 1776, d. 24 Oct. 1835, by whom he had issue,
1 Henry John, Lieut.-Col., d. s. p. 22 May, 1838.
2 Edward Charles (Sir), Gen. in the army, K.C.B., <fcc., b.
13 Nov. 1«10, and d. 11 June, 1884, having m. 24 .Aug.
18J3, Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles Lane, M.A.,
Rector of Wrotham, and Rural Dean of Shoreham {sec
Lane of King's Bromley, and has had,
Charles-Edward, Capt. 4th Hussars, b. 26 Dec. 1845.
Henry Murray Ashley, Lieut.-Col. late 19th Hussars, b. 3
Sept. 1»60; ;(t.31 March, 18s0, Louisa Anne, eldest dau.
of Wilmot Lane, Esq., E.l.C.S. (see Lane, of King'*
Bromley), and has issue,
Louisa. Kathleen.
Alice.
St. Andrew Bmce, Maj. K.A., 6. 23 Nov. 1852, m. 18
April. 18s2, Olivia Louisa, dau. of Col. George McCall,
of Elibank Lodge, co. Berks.
Alexander John Walter, b. 19 March, 1855, m. 30 Oct.
1882, Enriqueta Petronilla, dau. of James Fair, Esq.,
and has issue,
Rosita. Jenny.
Eniiqueta.
Augustus Lynedoch, 6. 24 Nov. 1856 ; d. 31 Jan. 1858.
David Archibald Augustus, 6. 25 June, 1858 ; d. 23 Feb.
1«65.
Frances Molina, m. 2 Aug. 1872 ; Ralph Cromwell Gregg,
Esq., sometime Lieut. 19th Hussars.
Edith Pierrepont. Louisa Jane.
3 Frederick Moore, Ensign in the 1st or Royal Eegt. of
Foot, 6. 28 Oct. 1812; d. 27 Nov. 1830.
4 Walter, Lieut.-Col. in the army. Staff Officer of Pen-
sioners, b. 22 Feb. 1815 ; d. 4 May, 1861, having ?n. 8
May, 1841, Augusta, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Lionel
Smith, Bart. G.C.B. and G.C.H., and had issue,
Henry Lionel, 6. 1 March, 1842 ; m. 20 June, 1876,
Laetitia, dau. of Samuel Walker, Esq. of Petersham
House, CO. Surrey, and has issue,
Lionel, b. 16 June, 1877.
Rachael.
Eldred Walter, 6. 2 March, 1856.
Augusta Mary. Isabella.
5 Augustus William (Rev.), Rector of Little Horsted, Sus-
sex, b. 29 Dec. 1816; m. 16 Aug. 1854, Catherine, eldest
dau. of William Woodgate, Esq. of Swaylands, Peushurst,
D.L. Kent, and has had issue,
William Henry, b. 22 Sept. 1855.
Hamilton Kiancis, b. 15 Feb. 1857.
Augustus Walter Francis, b. 11 Aug. 1859; m. Gertrude,
dau. of the Rev. Canon Robinson, M.A.
Henry John, 6. 31 Dec. 1860.
Edward Charles, b. 3 Aug. 18G2.
George Frederick, b. 11 July, 1865 ; d. 15 Dec. 1873.
Catherine. Mary. Evelyn Catherine.
1 Harriett, to. 1st, 4 May, 1826, Fi-ancis, 6th Earl of
Guik.lord, who d. 29 Jan. 1861 ; and 2ndly, 10 Feb. 18C3,
John Lettsom Elliott, Esq. She d. 16 April, 1874.
I. Katharine, to. 6 March, 1783, Sir Nathaniel Dukenfield,
oth bart. of Dukenfield Hall, and d. Sept. Ib23.
John Warde d. 9 Feb. 1775. His eldest son,
John Wabde, Esq. of Squerryes, High Sheriff for Kent
1778, 6. 2o Jan. 1753; m. 15 Feb. 1781, the Hon. Susannah
Askell Grimston, 3rd dau. of James, 2nd Viscount Giimston,
but dying s. p. 9 Dec. 1838, was s. by his nephew,
Charles Warde, Esq. of Squerryes, b. 1 Oct. 1786, who
dying iinm. 14 Feb. 1801, was s. by his cousin,
'2U0
"WAR
THE LANDED G ENTRY.
WAR
Chakles Wapoje, Esq. of Squerrycs, Admiral E.^., K.II.,
J.r. for COS. Kent and Glamorgan, b. 13 Sept. 1780; m. IT)
Jan. 1S24, Marian."-., eldest dan. ot Arthur William Gregory,
tsq. of StyvTchall Hall, co. Warwick, and by her (who d. -ti
l\b. 1SS9) had issue,
Charles Grant, b. 6 Dec. IS:5 ; d. 15 Fob. 1S26.
Oeokge, late of Sqiioi ryes.
lleury John Gregory, l.iout. ."iGth Bengal Native Infantry.
h. 3 July. 1S3J; killed in the massacre of Cawnpore, 27
June, 15^57.
Chakles .-VRXHrB Madan, now of Squerryes.
Mariana Theresa, i^ -0 June, 1820.
i;iiuly Theresa. ?h. 1st. 6 July, 1S48, Kol^ert Osborne, Ksq.
of Laurence Weston, co. Gloucester ; and 2ndly, .Spencer
Vansittart, Fsq., Capt. late 1st KoyMls. soti (.f the Eev. W.
Vansittart, D.U., and d. 18 Oct. 1891, having had issue live
sons and a dau.
Wary Selina, vi. 25 April, 1871, the Eev. Charles Griffith, of
Glyn Celyn, co. Brecon, who d. 11 Jan. ISiG.
Harriette Susanna.
Charlotte Henrietta, m. 5 Dee. 1878, Eicht Hon. Sir John
Tomlin.son Hililiert. I'.C. K.C.B., JI.P ol Urmston Grange,
Manchester, and Ilampsfield, North Lancashire.
Katharine JIariana.
Louisa Anne, m. 8 Feb. 1872, the Eev. H. C. Bartlett, Vicar
of Westerham, and has issue.
lie d. 5 Jan. 1869, and was s. by his eldest surviving son,
George Wakde, Esq. of Squerryes, formerly Capt. in the
army, Lieut. -Col. Commandant London llifle Brigade, b. 1
J.an. 1S27 ; m. 28 Aug. 1SG2, the Lady Harriet North, eldest
ilau. of Francis, Btli Earl of Guildford ; d. s. p. 25 Jan. 1877,
and was s. by his brother, Charles Abthcii Madan, now of
Squerryes.
Anns — Az., a cross flory or, a crescent for difference. Crest
—A wolfs head erased or. il/oi£o— Licet esse beatis.
Seat — Squerryes Court, Westerham, Kent.
C'iitJs— Junior Carlton, and E. 1. United Service.
WABE OF POSIilNGFOKD.
CriiBEK LEGE -Ware, Charles Edvvaed, Esq. of
Poslingford, Suffolk, b. JMarcli, 18G0 ; m. 18S9,
Beatrice, dau. of John Eell, Esq. of Lancaster
Gate.
Lineage.— The family of Cumberlege was settled for
many generations in co. Stafford, where they had estates.
Charles Nathaniel Ccmberlege-W"aee, Esq. of Posling-
ford, ra. Caroline, eldest dau. of Eichard Ilooton, Esq. of
Leamington, co. Warwick, and had issue,
I. Charles (Rev.), M.A. Trin. Col!. Cambridge, Vicar of
Asrwood. Bucks, m. IHiiO, Elizabeth Anne, dau. and heiress
of Mrs. Montgomery Williams, of Crawley Grange, Bucks,
and d. 1871, leaving iisue, a son and three daus, of whom
Charles Edward, now of Poslingford.
Edith Caroline, s. to the estate of Crawley Gninge, Bucks,
from her gram I mot her, Mrs. Montgomery Williams, who
inherited it from her brother, Col. Boswell (a bianch of
the BoswELLS oj Auchiidec/c).
n. Arthur (Eev.).
in. liijhard, Lieut. 11th Ecgt., b. 1841 ; m. 1SG7, Blanche,
dau. of Major-Gen. Wyatt; and rf. lyC'J.
IV. Edward, late Lieut. 51si Light Infantry, 6. 1848.
V. Henry Mordaunt, 6. 1850; j/i. 1878, Blanche Giuevra, dau.
of George Fenwick, Esq.
VI. Francis Vernon, b. Is53 ; d. 1871.
I. Emily. Ii. Louisa.
III. Augusta.
Tliis gentleman, who was 3rd son of Capt. John Cumberlege,
by -Vnne his wife, dau. of Samuel Ware, Esq. ot Highgate, .s.
on the death of his maternal uncle, Samuel Ware, Esq. of Heiidun
Hall, 1860, to the Middlesex and Suffolk estates, and assumed
by royal licence 18G2, the name and arms of Ware. He d. 22
Sept. 1888, and was s. by his grandson.
Anns— Per pale arg. and gu., two lions passant within an
orle of roses and escallops all countercharged. Crest — In
front of t.to spears in sallire ppr. a dragon's hcaJ gu., gorged
with a collar gemel arg. Motto — iJeo faventc.
"WARING OF WAKINGSTOWN.
Waeixg, Thomas, Esq. of Waringstown, co.
Down, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, M.P. for Northern
Division co. Down, Hon. Col. 5tli Batt. Royal Irish
Killes, High Sheriff 1868-69,6. 17 Oct. Ib28 ; in.
1st, 22 April, 1858, Esther, 3rd dau. of lioss
'Ihompson Smyth, E^q. of Ardniore, co. Derry ; she
d. 26 March, la73 ; and 2iidly, 6 Aug. 1874, Eanny,
4tli dau. of Admiral John Jervis Tucker, of
Trematon Castle, Cornwall, and by her (who d. 1*
Nov. 1883) has issue,
I. Holt, b. 26 May, 1877.
II. Iluric Henry, a cadet H.M.S. "Britannia," b. 16 Aug
1879.
I. Esther Marian, b. 10 Feb. 187G.
II. Mary Theresa, b. 8 Dec. 1830.
III. i' ranees Joan Alice, b. 8 Nov. 1883.
He m. 3rdly, 1 July, 1885, Geraldlne, 3rd dau. of
Ales. Stewart, Esq. of Bally Edmond.
Lineage.— This family, of the ancient House of Wauino
or' i.a»e(K'/ii/-(;, became established in Ireland <e»i}). James I.,
when John Waring settled in co. Antrim, and m. Mary, dau.
of the Rev. Mr. Peers, of Derriaghy, in that co., by whom he
had three sons, William, John, and Paul; and several daus.
The eldest son,
William Waring, Esq., 6. 1619: d. 1703, became possessed
(by purchase from the soldiers of Mr. Deputy Fleetwood's
Eegt. of Horse), in 1656, of the district of Clanconnell (of
which the W^aringstown estate is a part), and shortly after
built the present mansion and tlie church adjoining : he served
as High Sheriff CO. Down, 1GG9. He m. 1st, 2GMay, 1656, Eliza-
beth, dau. of William Gardiner, Esq. of Londonderry, and by
her had issue,
Samcel, his heir.
Mary, m. Itichard Close, Esq.
lie j)i. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of John Close, Esq., and by her (who
(/. 5 Blay, 1724) had issue (with six daus., Jane, Mrs. Houston;
Rebecca, Mrs. Montgomery, of Convoy; Elizabeth, ,n. Eev.
John Cuppage, A.M. ; Sarah, m. Robert Maxwell, Esq. of
Falkland ; Anne ; and F'rances) seven sons, of whom the
eldest,
Thomas, High Sheriff, co. Down 1724, m. 1st, Miss Law-
renee, by wliom he had two sons,
1 Winium, d. unm.
2 Samuel, d. unm.
He m. 2ndly, Mary Blacker, and had two other sons,
3 Thomas (Eev.), Hector of Moira, co. Down, m. Hester,
dau. of Jasper Lucas, Esq. of Eiokfordstown ; and d.
1777, leaving with a dau., Mary, m. John Holmes, Esq.,
five sons,
1 Thomas, of Newry, b. 1736; m. Anne, dau. of Robert
Thonipsiin, Esq., and had, 1 Thomas; 2 William; 3
Jasper; 4 James; 5 John, Lieut. 23rd Light Dragoons ;
6 Hester, m. Eev. John Goddard; 7 Jane; 8 Selina.
The eldest son,
Thomas, 6. II Oct. 1761, J.P. cos. Down and Armagh,
High Sheriff, co. Down 1797; d. 4 March, 1841. He
m. 11 April, 1792, Mary, 2nd dau. of John Goddard,
Esq. and by her (who d. Jan. 1803) had issue,
Thomas, b. July, 1793, rector of Bright, diocese of
Down, killed by a fall from his horse, Jan. 1823;
Henry, of Waringstown. of whom presently;
Eichard, J. P., Seneschal of Newry, b. 3 Sept. 1799; d.
ol Aug. 1875; Anne, vi. 12 Jan. 1836, Breon
Charles Bordes, Esq., Lieut. 77lh Eegt., and d. May,
1844.
2 Jasper. 3 William.
4 John.
5 Lucas (Rev.), Eector of Kilkeel, co. Down, m. Ellen,
dau. of Cliarles Douglas, Esq. of Grace Hall, co. Down,
and had issue,
Tiio.MAs, of Waringfield, co. Down, m. Louisa, dau. of
Peter Lowe, Esq. (by Louisa his wife, dau. of Sir
liiehard Butler, 7th bart. of Garrj hundon, co.
Carl 'W/, and d. 1877, having had issue, Samuel, late
Capt. (iJnd Eegt., who d. 1872: Th anas, killed ia
New Zealand ; Lucas, now of Waringfield, Robert
I'ereeva! Maxwell; Henry Lowe, d. 18i"2; Louisa, ?ii.
Capt. George Douglas, of ."\lount Ida, co. Down.
Charles (Eev.), M A., Eector of Eglish, co. Armagh.
John, m. Geraldine, dau. of Mathaniel Montgomery
Solicitor, of Swalinbar, co. Cavan, and DominicI*
Street, Dublin, and had two daus., Anne, and
Eleanor.
Lucas.
4 Eicliard, whose son,
John, rii. Dorothea, only dau. and eventual heir of
Robert Ulaxwell, Esq. of Finnebrogue, co. Down, and
assumed by royal licence, dated 9 April, 1803, the
additional surname ol Maxwell, and had a son,
John Waring-Maxwell, Esq. of Finnebrogue, M.P,,
CO. Down.
The eldest son,
Samuel Waiuno, Esq. of Waringstown, High Sheriff 1690,
M.P. for Hillsborough from 1703 to 1715; m. 1696, Grace, dau.
of Eev. Samuel Holt, co. Meath, and d. 1739, having had
issue.
WAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
TV All
2141
I. Samuel, his heir.
II. Kichard, d. unm.
ill. Holt, Major in the army, served at Dettingen, Fontenoy,
and Collodcn, m. 1746. .\nne, dau. of Very Rev. William
French, Dean of Elphiii, son of John French, Esq. of
French Park, eo. Kosconimon, and c^. 1806, having had
issue, Samuel, Capt. in the army, killed in action, unm. ;
William, (/. young; Richard, and Robert, both d. unm.;
Holt (Vt-ry Rev.), who s. to Waritigstown ; and two daus.,
Frances Arabella, m. Rev. William Boyd; and Mary, r,i.
William Archer, Ksq., and d. 8 Aug. 1844, aged S3.
I. Jane, m. Alexander MNaghtcn, Esq.
II. Sarah, m. 1st, IJalph Lambert, Esq. ; and 2ndly, Rev.
James Ilaiiiilton, D.D.
III. Frances, m. Henry Ussher, Esq.
jv. Alice, m. Conway Spencer, Esq.]
The eldest son,
Samuel Waring, Esq. of Waringstown, High Sheriff 1734,
d. unm. ll'Sd, and was s. by his nephew,
Very Uev. Holt Wearing of Waringstown, Deau of Dro-
more, 6. 2 Jan. 1766; m. 17'J3, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Rev.
Arerell Daniel, Rector of Lifford, eo. Donegal, and had
issue,
Eliza Jane, m. James Wapshare, Esq.
Anne, d. tinm.
Louisa, m. 1st, Rev. John Michael Brooke; she m. 2ndly, St.
John Augustus Gierke, K.H., Lieut. -Gen. in the army, and
Col. 75th . egt., who (/. IfcCU, leaving with other issue a dau.
Elizabeth Marj-, ™. 24 Nov. 1891, Henry James MacFarlane,
Esq. of Hunstown House, co. Dublin, {see thntfamili/).
Frances Grace, m. Henry Waring. Esq. of Waringstown.
Jane, m. Henry Samuel Close, Esq., a Banker in Dublin
■who d. March, lb67 ; she d. Jan. 1877.
The Dean's cousin and son-in-law,
Henry Warinu, Esq. of Waringstown, J.P., Major in the
army, 6. 26 March, 17t)5; m. 14 Jan. 1824, Frances Grace,
4th dau. of Very Rev. Holt Waiing, of Waringstown, Dean of
Dromore, and by her (who d. 1860) had (with three other sons,
who d. in infancy) issue,
Thomas, now of Waringstown.
Holt, Capt. 8bth Connaught Rangers, Resident Macistrate
Nenagli, co. Tipperary. b. 2.5 May, 1835; m. 20 May, 18G2,
Margaret Elizabeth dau. of Kobert McClintock, Esq. of
Dunmore, co. Donegal, and has issue, Henry, Capt. K.A.,
6. 6 March, 18G3; Grace; Margaret; Bfary; and Susan.
Henry, Major. Governnr of the Militaiy Prison, Gosport,
formerly Assistant Adju'ant Gen. Bombay; h. 16 Feb.
1840; m. 8 July, 18ri9, Mary Letitia, dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
Hutchinson, of Wellesbourne, Bideford, Devon, and has
issue three sons and two daus., Richard, Lieut. R.A.,
Edmund, and John; Mary and Esther.
Mary Loui~a, m. 14 Jan. li<53. Rev. Alexander Matthew
Pollock, M A., who d. Feb. 1865; she d. 18 July, 1873.
Elizabeth Mary.
Frances Jane, m. 20 Oct. 1858, Rev. William Henry Over-
street Fletcher, d. Jan. 1, 1880.
Anne, d. 1860. Susan, d. 1847.
Selina Grace, m. 18 July, 1867, Robert Henry Hartley, Esq. ;
d. 1878.
He d. 6 April, 1866.
Arms — Arg., on a bend sa., three mascles of the first. Cre^t
— A crane's head couped at the neck ppr. Jl/oi(o— Nee vi nee
astutia.
Seat — Waringstown House, Lurgan, co. Down.
Town Residence — 13, Victoria Square, S.W.
C/i',6i— Carlton, S.W.; Kildare Street, Dublin; and Ulster,
Belfast.
WARING OF BEENHAM HOUSE.
Waring, IIenkt, Esq. of Beenham House, Berts,
J.P., High Slieriff 1888, Lieut.-Col. Kaihv.ay
Engineers Volunteer Staff Corps, b. 1822 ; m. 1855,
Sarah Milnes, dau. of John Wheat, Esq. of Nor-
wood Hull, and Treeton, co. York, by his wife
Elizabeth Saunderson, and has issue,
I. William Wheat, Capt. 11th Hussars, b. 29 May, 1860 ; m.
1882, Sophia Annie, eldest dau. of the late Col. Scobell,
of Tiie Abbey, Pershore, co. Worcester, and has issue,
Charles IIeney, 6. 1888.
Edward kobert, 6. 1893.
Melloney Mary.
Irene Margaretta.
I. Maude Mary, m. Major Thomas Baker.
II. Edith Eli/.abeth, m. Charles Lane Sansom, M.D,
III. Rosamund Ruth.
rv. Alice Ada. v. Beatrice Bertlia.
Lineage. — John Waking, Esq. of Haworth Hall, Rother-
ham (son of Joseph Waring, and Elizabeth Sykes, his wife),
m. 1819, Mary Fletcher, by whom he bad issue,
I. William, m. Elizabeth Arkle, and had issue, a son, 6.
1855.
II. Henry, now of Beenham House.
III. Charles, m. Charlotte Eliza JIary Jane, dau. of Sir
George William Denys, Bart., and d. 1887, having had'
issue, two sons and one dau.
IV. Mark, d. unm.
1. Mary, m. Rev. Richard Chambres, M.A., and d. s. p.
Mr. Waring d. 1867.
Arms — Gu., a bend engrailed, cheqny or and az., between
two bugles stringed of the second. 6'rest— Upon a millrimi
fesswise or, a dragon gu., charged on either wing with an
annulet gold. J/o»o— Toujours prcst.
Seat — Beenham House, Reading.
WARNEFORD OF WARNEFORD
PLACE.
Waenefoed, Ret. John Hexet, M.A., of
Warneford Place, Wilts, Hon. Canon of VVakeiield
Cathedral, b. li Sept. 1818; m. 30 April, 1851,
IMary Anne Susan, dau. of Rev. Jolin Dale Wawn,
Vicar of Stanton-le-Dale, co. Derby, and by her who
d. 1887, has issue,
I. John Charles Kemeys (Glenside, Ringmore, Teignmouth,
Devon) b. 25 Feb. 18.52, late Capt. 6th West York Militia,
m. 10 Dec. 1879, Emil, dau. of Rev. Robert Burton,
Rector of Raheny, co. Dublin, andd. 1893, leaving issuCj
1 John Robert Kemeys, 6. 15 Jan. 18S0.
2 Harrj Walter Burton, b. 26 July, lts84.
1 Esnie Mary Elizabeth, 6. 6 May, 1883.
II. Harry Lancelot (Rev.), B.A., 6.1860.
lit. Walter Wyndham Hanbury, b. 1866.
I. Henrietta Warneford, m. 5 Feb. 1879, William Henry
Foster, Esq. of Spring Head, Halifax, and Hornby Castle,
Lancaster, and has issue.
II. Minnie Laura Warneford.
III. Constance Edith Warneford, d. 1832.
IV. Eva Harriette Warneford.
V. Chrissie Dora Warneford.
VI. Augusta Marion Wadham Warneford, d. 1872.
llr. Warneford is Vicar of Selterliebhle, co. Tork^
and Lord of the Manor of Sevenhuinpton, Wilts.
He inlierited Warneford Place on the death of his
cousin, Lady Wetherell Warneford, in 1861.
Lineage. — This family descends from Robert Wakne-
roRD, to whom, in consideration of twenty marks and one
pony. King John gave, in 1210, certain lands in and about
Sevenhampton, Wilts, and Pinkney, co. Gloucester. From
him directly derived, in regular descent from 1223 to 1542,
.loHN Warneford, of Sevenhampton, who, by Susanna his-
wife, dau. of John Yates, of Lyford, was father of
John Warneford, 6. 1542, whose son, by Anne his wife,
dau. of Thomas Dutton, of Sherborne,
Thomas Warnefoed, 6. 1572, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
Edmund Fettiplace, of Childrey, and 2ndly, Mary Aswell,
dau. of Henry Shelley, Esq. of Warminghurst. He d. ia
16a9, having had issue by the first,
I. Edmund, of Buckland, who was father of Sir Edmond
Warneford, knighted 1681, who, by Bridget his wite, dau.-
of William Paul, banker, of Oxford, had a son, Edmond
Warneford, b. 1683, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Sack-
vi'le, of liibury, and had an only dau. and hei' ess, Anne
Warneford, who m. Thomas Estcourt Cresswell, Mho, jure
wxoris, became possessor of tlie Pinkney estates.
II. Walter, m. Frances, d.au. of Sir William fiJaxey, Knt. of
Saylin, Essex, and dying 24 Aug. 1687, was bur. at Mount
Mellick, Queen's Co., leaving a son, Robert, in. Mary, dau.
of Clint, of Knightweek, co. Worcester, who returned his
fathers funeral certificate for registry in Ulster's OflSce.
III. John, of whose line we treat.
The younger son,
John Warneford, 6. 1613, m. and left a son.
The Rev. Henry Warneford, Rector of Freshford, jnv
Mary, dau of Sir Thomas Gooderiche, and was father of
Ven. Richard Warneford, D.D., Archdeacon of York,
who d. 1755, leaving, by Mary Stainforth his wife, two sons,
Francis, Col. of Warneford Place, m. Catherine, dau. of
Samuel Calverley, and had two sons,
1 Francis, ol Warneford Place, co. Wilts, m. 19 Nov.
178 I, the Hon. Elizabeth Flower, eldes dau. of William,
2nd Viscount Ashbrook (d. 1 April, 1847), and had two
sons, who d. in infancy, and two daus. Lady Wethereli.
Warneford, who d.s. 2). in 1861, the wid^w of Sir Charles
Wetlierell, Q.C., Attorney-General for England ; and Mrs.
Long, who d. s. p.
2142
WAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAR
2 Samuel (Kev.), Ti.X). of Warneford Place, Rector of
Bourton-on-the-llills, co. Gloucester, d.s.p. 1S56.
John, of whom we treat.
The 2111.1 son.
The Ket. Jonx Wakneford, of Dorkinff, in. Susanna, dau.
of Kdwavd Garland, and was father of
The Kev. John 'Warnefoiid, of Mickleham, Surrey, m. 1st,
Charlotte Anne, dau. of Gen. Sweetinp, King's Dragoon
Guards, and by her (who tf. 1S32) left, with other issue, an
elder son and heir,
I. John- IIesrt (Rev.), the present representative.
II. lli-nry, m. and d. 1S70, leaving two sons and one dau.
III. Charles 1-raneis, ?». hut has no issue.
IV. Francis llenrv. d. IS-IS.
V. Arthur Edmund, m. a dau. of Col. Hammill, and has issue
three sons.
VI. Edward Cooper, m. and d.s. p. 1865.
I. Charlotte Anne, m. and has issue three daus.
II. Jl.iry Emily, vi. and d. s. p. 18S2.
III. Catherine, m. and has issue one son and one dau.
iv. Ciaia Margaretta, m. and has issue six children.
V. Frances Henrietta, )/;. and has two children.
Tie m. 2ndly, Anna Maria, dau. of Rev. Edward Parry, M.A.,
Rector of Mold, co. Flint, and by her (who d. IStiO) had
further issue,
VII. Thomas Lewis John, m. Miss Tucker, and has issue one
son.
VIII. William John, Mi. Miss Buckley, and has issue one
son.
Mr. W.arncford d. 1849.
.■l;-»i.5— Per fess embattled sa. and arg., six crossjcs patt<5e,
three in .^hief and three in base counterchanged. Cresl — A
^rb ppr. Miitlo — Cruce quam muro tulior.
Scat — Warneford Place, Highworth, Sevenhampton, Wilts.
LEE-WAENEE. OF WALSINGHAEI
ABBEY.
Lee-Waexer, Henry, Esq. of Walsingham
Abbey, Norfolk, J.P., b. 15 Dec. 1847.
Lineag'e. — Thomas Lee, Esq., descended from the very
ancient laniily of Lee of Colon, Salop, m. Anne, dau. of the
celebrated John Warner, D.D., Bishop of Rochester, and was
fatlier of
The Vex. Archdeacon Lee, whose son,
Col. He.sry Lee, of Danejohn or Dangon, Canterbury,
represented that city in eight Parliaments. He m. Dorothy,
dau. of Sir George Grubham Howe, 1st hart, of Barwick, St.
Leonard's, Wilts, and of Knoll Park, Somerset, by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of Sir Harbottle Griuiston, 2nd bart. of Bradfield
Hall, Essex, Speaker of the House of Commons which restored
Charles II., a son and successor,
Hesry Lee-Wabxer, Esq. of Walsingham Abbey, Xorfolk,
who upon the demise of his maternal uncle. Sir James Howe,
2nd bart. of Barwick, 1735, inherited Knoll Park and other
estates. He m. Sarah Milles, of Nackington, near Canterbury,
and was s. by his son,
Hexbt Lee-Warner, Esq. of Walsingham Abbey, who
•d. itniti., leaving his estates to his cousin,
Henry Lee-Warner (formerly Woodward), Esq. (son of
Daniel Woodward, Esq., by Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev.
Richard Huntley, of Boxwell, co. Gloucester, by Anne his
wife, dau. of Col. Henry Lee, of Danejohn). Mr. Woodward
assumed, on inheriting, the surname and ar ns of Lee-
Warner. He m. Miss Howarth, last descendant and heiress
of an old family that had long been settled near Accrington,
CO. Lancaster, and dying 1835, was s. by his son,
Eev. Daniel IIenby Lee-Waeneb, of W^alsingham Abbey,
■who m. 1808, Anne, eldest dau. and co-heir (with her sister,
Catherine, wife of the Eev. Reginald Wynniatt, of Guiting
Grange, co. Gloucester) of Francis William Thomas Brydges,
Xlsq. of Tyberton Court, co. Hereford, and had issue,
Hexrt James, his heir.
Francis Henry, b. 1810; d. 1842.
George Brydges (Rev.), Rector of St. Mary Brcdins, Canter-
bury, b. 1812; m. 1st, 1835, Mary, dau. of — Cojipard, Esq.,
and 2ndly, 1875, Georgina, widow of Major Jac^on; and U.
7 Jan. 1H80.
Charles Henry, b. 1816.
John (Rev.), Vicar of St. Peter's, Great Walsingham, b. 1817.
Seprimus Henry (Rev.), Vicar of St. Mary and All Saints',
Walsingham, Norfolk, b. 1819; m.Jane, eldest dau. of .lohn
Hopkins, Esq. of Tidmarsh House, co. Berks, and rf. June,
ls7u, having had two sons and five daus.
PiObert Henry, now of Tyberton Court, co. Hereford (see next
Memoir).
William Henry, b. 1825.
Thomas Henry (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of St. P.aul's, Highmore'
Oxfordshire, b. 1828; ?«. Henrietta, 4th dau. of Capt'
Foley, of Earsham House, near Canterbury, and d. 10
March, 1890, leavine issue, two daus.
JIargarct Anna Maria, m. 1844, Sir William Vernon Guise,
4th Bart, of Elmore, who d. 1887.
Anne Henrietta, m. 1853, the Rev. Atwill Curtois, of Long-
hills, CO. Lincoln.
JIary I.sabella, ih. 19 Jan. 1860, the Rev. John Fountaine,
3rd son of Andrew Fountaine, Esq. of Narford Hall, Nor-
folk.
The Rev. Daniel Henry Lee-Warner d. 1858, and was s. by his
eldest son,
Henry James Lee- Warner, Esq. of Walsingham Abbey,
J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1864, b. 22 Jan. 1809; in. 8 Oct.
184C, Ellen Rosetta, youngest dau. of Jonathan Bullock, Esq.
of Faulkbourn Hall, Essex, and had issue,
I. Henry, now of Walsingham Abbey.
II. Cecil Henry John Brydges, Scots Fusilier Guards, b. 19
Sept. 1819; d. April, 1S77.
I. Rose Ellen Marim Antoinette, m. 19 April, 1871, Uvedale
Edward Parry Okeden, Esq. of Turnworth, Dorset, Capt.
10th Hussars, and d. Dec. 1876, leaving issue, three daus.
Mr. Lee-Warner d. 20 June, 1886.
^nus— Quarterly : 1st, sa., a fesse compon6e counter com-
pon6e or and gu. between eight billets of the second; 2nd,
counter quartered 1st and 4th, per pale indented arg. and sa..
2nd and 3rd, az., a fleur-de-lis or; 3rd, vert, a cross engrailed
arg.; 4th, arg. a fess sa., between three wolves' heads ppr.;
5th, erm., three scimitarsppr., pommels and hilts or; 6th, arg.,
on a cross sa., a leopard's face or. Crest — A squirrel sejant
between two hazel branches, and cracking a nut all ppr.,
another Crest has the squirrel on the trunk of an oak tree
between a hazel and an oak branch all ppr. Motto — Non nobis
tantum nati.
Seat — Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk.
CYu(>— Junior Carlton.
LEE -WAENER OF TYBERTON COURT.
Lee-Warner, Robert Henhy, Esq. of Tyberton
Court, CO. Hereford, b. 1823; s. to the property of
his mother, Mrs. Lee-Warner, she being the elder
dan. and co-heiress (with her sister Catherine) of
Francis William Thomas Brydges, Esq. ; m. 7 June,
186G, Isabella Margaret, widow of Antony G-ibbs,
Esq. of Merry Hill, Herts, and 3rd dan. of Charles
David Gordon, Esq. of Abergcldie Castle, N.B.
Liiueag'e. — For pedigree of Lee-Warner see preceding
Muiiolr.
William Brydges, Esq. of Upleadon, parish of Bosbury,
CO. Hereford, b. 1584; ra. Margaret, dau. of John Vaughan,
Esq. of Courtfield, co. Monmouth, and had issue,
William, of Tyberton Court, of whom presently.
John, of Prior's Court, co. Hereford, m. Joyce, dau. of Henry
Bright, Esq. of Worcester.
James, ancestor in the female line of Brydges, of Wells,
Somerset.
Thomas, of Old Colwall, ancestor in the female line of
Jones-Brydges, Bart, of Boultibrook {see Burke's Ftera'je
(iiui Baronetage),
Richard, of London.
Sir. Brydges d. 1627, and was bur. at Bo.sbury Church. Ho
was s. by his eldest son,
William Brydges, Esq. of Tyberton Court, bapt. at Bosbury
LO Nov. IGOl ; m. 3 Oct. 1628, Anne, dau. and co-heir of
Edmund Marshall, Esq. of Essex, and of Blewbury, co. Bei'ks,
and by her (who d. 8 Sept. 1656) had issue four sons (the
youngest, Edmond, a Serjeant-at-Law) and eight daus. Mr.
Brydges d. 25 May, 1668, and was .s. by his son,
Marshall Brydges, Esq. of Tyberton Court, 6. 1634, High
Sheriff co. Hereford, 1672. He m. Mary, dau. of Francis
Kempe, Esq. of AVycombe, Bucks (founders' kin at All Souls',
Oxford), and had issue,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. William, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at- Law, J. 1663;
'//(.Susan, dau. of Edward Noel, Esq., and dying 1735, left
three daus..
1 Grace, to. William Wynne, Esq., Sergeant-at-Law, son of
Owen Wynne, LL.D., Warden of the Mint, Secretary to
Charles II.
2 Elizabeth, to. Richard Middlemore, Esq. of Grantham.
3 Susanna, m. William Gregory, Ksq. of Woolliope, in co.
Hereford, and had an only dau. and heir, Anne, who m.
Edward Acton, ICsq. of Acton Scot, Salop.
III. Marshall (Rev.), Fellow of All Soul's College, b. 2 Dec.
1665; Chancellor and Canon Residentiary of Wells Cathe-
dral; TO. Frances, dau. of Kev. Robert Creighton, D.D.,
Canon of Wells, only su; viving son of Robert Creighton,
WAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAE,
2143
D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells, and had, with other issue,
a third son,
EDM0ND, who m. as hereafter his cousin, Elizabeth, dau.
and heir of William Brydges, Esq. of Tyberton.
Mr. Brydges d. 27 June, 1709, and was s. by his son,
Francis Brydges, of Tyberton and the Middle Temple, I.
21 Aug. 16G1 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Peter
Oswald, Esq. of Strangford and Much Fawley, co. Hereford ;
and 2ndly, Jane, widow of Anthony Rowdon, Esq. of Eowdon.
By the former (who d. 1C90) he had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Mary, m. Robert Unctt, Esq. of Castle Frome, co. Here-
ford, and had two daus.,
1 Elizabeth Unett, m. T. Foley, Esq. of Stoke Edith.
2 Mary Unett, vi. Richard Foley, Esq.
Mr. Brydges d. IG Oct., 1727, and was s. by his son,
William Bkydges, Esq. of Tyberton, b. 3 Apiil, 1681, m.
1st, Jane, only dau. and heir of Andrew Card, Esq. of Gray's
inn ; and 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Griffith Rice, Esq. of
Newton, CO. Carmarthen. By the latter he had no issue, but
by the former (who d. 1718) heleftat his decease, 1764, a dau.
and heir,
Elizabeth Betdges, of Tyberton Court, hapt. at St Andrew"?,
Holborn, 2 July, 1718; m. 15 Jan. 1739, her cousin, Edmund
Brydges, Esq., 3rd son of the Rev. Marshall Brydges, Chau-
cellor of Wells, and had issue,
Fkancis William Thomas, his heir.
Catherine, d. unm. 1799.
Ann, m. William Griffith, Esq. of the Navy Pay Office.
The heiress of Tyberton d. 30 Jan 1750, and was s. by her
son,
Francis William Thomas Bbtdges, Esq. of Tyberton, b.
10 Feb. 1751, High Sheriff 1782; m. 29 July, 1785, Anne, 5th
dau. of Thomas Phillipps, Esq. of Eaton Bishop, co. Hereford,
and had by her (who m. 2ndly, Joshua Scrope, Esq. of Long
Sutton, CO. Lincoln) two daus., his co-heirs,
Anne, vi. the Rev. Henry Lee-Warner, of Walsingham
Abbey, co. Norfolk, and has issue, as shown in the pre-
ceding Memoir, the 7th son being the present Robert
Henry Lee-Warner, Esq. of Tyberton Court.
Catherine, m. her cousin, the Rev. Reginald Wynniatt, of
Guiting Rectory, co. Gloucester (who, upon the death of
an elder brother, inherited the Guiting Grange estates), and
had issue.
Mr. Brydges d. 30 Nov. 1793.
Arms, &c.—Sami: as Lee- Warner, of Walsingham.
£eai— Tyberton Court, co. Hereford.
■WARNER OF AEDEEE.
Waenee, Pateick, Esq. of Ardeer, co. Ayr, J.P.,
i. 19 Dec. 1840 ; m. 22 June, 1864, Maude Louise
joungest dau. of Rev. T. J. Theobald, Rector of
Nunney, Somerset, and Chaplain to Henry John,
last Lord Palmerston, K.Gr., and by her (who d.
23 Dec. 1883) has had issue,
I. Patrick George, b. 7 Aug. 1865 ; d. 2 Sept. 1865.
II. Henry Patrick Theobald, b. 16 Feb. 1869; d. 29 Oct.
1890.
III. George Percy Macneil, 6. 24 May, 1870.
IV. Frederick, b. 1 and d. 3 Oct. 1871.
I. Louisa Forbes, b. 17 Aug. 1866 ; m. 9 Aug. 1888, Surgeon-
Major E. A.Roche, M.S.
II. Lucy Lavinia, b. 2 Jan. 1868 ; d. 25 Dec. 1885.
III. Maude Roberta, b. 13 Feb. 1874.
liineage. — in 1656, John Warner, the first mentioned in
■the title-deeds of the family, purchased a tenement in the
burgh of Irvine, together with the braid meadow adjacent,
from John Mure. He had two sons, Thomas and Patrick;
the elder son, Thomas, an eminent Minister of the Church of
Scotland, and a great sufferer in the persecuting times of
■Charles II., was Minister of Balmaclelan, in Galloway, and
■d. 10 Sept. 1716. The 2nd son,
Patrick Warner, was appointed 1669, Minister of Fort St.
George, on the Coromandel Coast ; he returned to Scotland
1677, and was ordained 24 March, 1688, Minister in Irvine.
He officiated there until 1709, and then retired to his house
at Ardeer where he was living 1722, being at that period the
oldest minister of the Church of Scotland. He in. 1683, Mary,
dau. of the Rev. William Guthrie, the learned Minister of
Fenwick (eldest son of the Laird of Pitforthy), and had one
■son and a dau. William, his heir; and Margaret, m. 1st,
Kev. Ebenezer Veitch ; and 2ndly, Rev. Robert Woodrow,
author of the History aiid Suffcrinos of the CJiurch of Scot-
land. The son,
William Warner, Esq. of Ardeer, co. Ayr, m. 1st, Janet,
dau. of Alexander Hamilton, Esq. of Grange, and had issue,
Patrick, his heir; John, Minister of Kilbarchan, d. 1786-;
and William, unfortunately drowned in India. The Laird of
Ardeer m. 2ndly, Mary Mowat, widow of James Eea, of
Walstone, by whom he had acquired that estate, but by her
had no children. He d. before 1762, and was s. by his
son,
Patrick Warner, Esq. of Ardeer, m. Miss Ellen Russell,
and had two sons and three daus., Patrick, his heir ; John,
in the E.I.C.S. ; William Agnes, m. 1800, Alexander Miller,
Esq. of Montcastle; and Helen, m. Robert Hunter, Esq. The
elder son,
Patrick Warner, Esq. of Ardeer, Lieut. R.N. , ni. 21 Oct.
1816, Catherine, dau. of Quintin Johnston, Esq. of Trolarg,
and by her (who d. 10 Dec. 1828; had a son, Patrick, his heir,
and a dau., Catherine, who d. young. Mr. Warner d. 2 Sept.
1824, and was by his only son,
Patrick Warner, Esq. of Ardeer, J. P., 6. 4 Oct. 1818; m.
27 June, 1838, Lucy Campbell, eldest dau. of Capt. Joseph
Pearce, E.N., by Forbes, his wife, youngest dau. of George
Mackay, of Bighouse, co. Sutherland, and had issue,
Patrick, now of Ardeer.
Joseph Pearce (Rev.), ?«. 6 July, 1886, Alice Marj-, 2nd dau.
of William Edger Langdon,of Harthieleigh, Devon, and has
issue, Forbes Mackay, b. 9 Nov. 1888.
William Frederick, d. 12 Feb. 1877.
Ilonyman George (Rev.), Vicar of Slapton, S. Devon.
James Patrick, d. 23 Dec. 1860.
Lucy Josephine, d. 6 Nov. 1854.
Forbes Anna Georgina, d. 3 July, 1859.
Catherine Elinor Mary.
Anne Forbes, m. 15 Aug. 1867, Henry G. Patrick, Esq. of
Giffen, Dairy, co. Ayr.
Octavia Helen.
Mr. Warner d. 6 Oct. 1854.
Arms — Az. a fess between three boars" heads erased arg.
Crest— An open Bible ppr. Jl/ot(o— Manet in a;ternum.
Seat — Ardeer House, Stevenston, co. Ayr.
WARNER OF GUORN HALL.
Waenee, Edwaed, Esq. of Q.uorn Hall, and the
Elms Park, co. Leicester, and Kepvrick Park, co.
York, J.P., High Sheriff 1874, b. 1 Sept. 1804 ; m.
15 Nov. 1848, Marianne, 4th dau. of Eev. J. W. R.
Boyer, Rector of Svvepstone-cum-Snareston, by
Charlotte his wife, dau. of Rev. William Pochin,
Rector of Morcott, and by her (who d. 26 April,
1892) has had issue,
I. John Henry Boyer, M.A., (Kepwick Park, Northaller-
ton), b. 2 Sept. 1849, J.P. and D.L. co. Leicester; m. 28
April, 1886, Alice Antoinette Evelina Henrietta, eldest
dau. of Baron Henry de Worms, M.P., and d. s. p. 12
April, 1891.
II. Edward Handley, b. 29 Aug. 1850, J.P. co. Leicester;
m. 1877, Jessie Nancy, dau. of Thomas Brooks, Esq. of
Barkby Hall, co. Leicester, and has issue,
1 Edward Got, b. 27 March, 1831.
2 Christopher Brooks, b. 15 June, 1885.
1 Dorothy Kate. 2 Grace.
3 Amy.
in. AVilliam Pochin, b. 1 Feb. 1854, late ISth Hussars.
I. Charlotte Elizabeth, d. in infancy.
Mr. Warner purchased, in 1854, Quorn Hall, the
estate of Sir Richard Sutton, 2nd bart. of Norwood.
Lineage.— Henry Warner, Esq. of Loughborough, co.
Leicester, was bur. 4 March, 1722-3. His son,
Thomas Warner, Esq. of Loughborough, m. 12 Oct. 1713,
Mary Core, and by her, who was bur. at Loughborough as his
widow, 25 April, 1742, he had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. William, of Loughborough, had issue, William, and
Edward.
I. Mary, bapt. 17 Sept. 1714.
The elder son,
Thomas Warner, Esq. of Loughborough, bapt. 2 Feb,
1716-17 ; m. and had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. John.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 4 June, 1750,
2U4
WAR
THE la:s'ded gentry.
"WAR
II. S.irah, bapt. 2S June, 1751.
m. Mary, bapt. 2 June, llbo; ra. Edward Fowler, E:;q.
IV. Hannah, bapt. 2 sept. 1768.
His only son,
Thomas Waknek, Esq. of Lou^Uborougli, bapt. 1 Feb.
17J5-0 ; m. Miss Bowley, and had issuo,
I. Thomas.
II. John, b. 1779 ; <f. 10 Xov. 1836.
>Ir. AV.nrner d. 7 Jan. 1S05. His elder son,
Thomas Warner, Esq. of the Elms Park, LouRliboroiifch, b.
1777; n,. 14 Kov. 17;i9, Harriet Hannah, dau. of John lland-
loy, Esq. of Louphborougli, and widow of lliehard Cart-
wright, Esq. of the s;vme place ; and by her (who d. 1 May,
1S36) had issue,
Henry, of the Elm* Park, b. 'S02; d. wim. 18 Dec. lSfi9.
Edward, now ol the Elms Park and Qiiorn Hall
Harrier, m. IJiehard Hole, Ivsq. of The Hermitage, Harrow
Weald, Middlesex, and has issue.
Mr. Warner d. 10 March, 1844.
Arms — Or, a tend engrailed gu. hctween six roses of the
last barbed vert. Crest — Un a mural crown a squirrel sejant
cracking a nut all ppr. Mntlo — Xon nobis tantum luiti.
^t(l^-t— Quorn Hall, and the Elais Park, Loughborough; and
Kcpwick, Xorlhallerton, co. York.
WARNER OF HIGHAlMiS.
"Waexlr, Tno.uAs Courtenay Theydox, Esq.
of Highams, Essex, High Sheriff 1891, J.F. for
Souierjet, M.P. for JS'orth Somerset, Capt. 4th
Oxford Liglit Infantry (Militia), b. 19 July, 1857 :
m. 6 Dec. 1883, Laiiy Leucha I)iana Maude, 6tli
dau. of the 1st Earl de Moutalt, and has issue,
Edward CorRTEXAT Thomas, 6. 1886.
Cornwallis John, ft. 1889.
Leucha Mary, b. 1884.
Lillian Georgina, ft. 1892.
Liineag-e. — Edward Warxer, of Theydon, Essex, had by
Anne, his wife,
Edward Warner, Esq. of Leyton, Essex, ?;i. Sarah, dau. of
PiOv. T. Brooke, of Cottingham, co. York; and rf. 1815, leaving
issue,
I. Thomas Cocrtenat, who s. his father; and d. s. p.
182.3.
II. Edward, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
Edward WABKER,Esq. of Walthamstow, m. 1817, Ann Mary,
dau. of George Peai'son, Esq. of Jamaica, and by her (who d.
1800) had issue,
£dwabd, late of Highams.
Tlioiuas (4/, Sussex square, Brighton"), i/i. 1847, Elizabeth,
dau. of Pilchard P. Harris, Esq. of Walthamstow, andt(. s.p.
l6S3.
Ann Mary, d. unm. Ibol.
He d. 1S47, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Warner, Esq. of Highams, Essex, J.P. for Essex,
Middlesex, and Westminster, D.L. for Essex, formerly M.P.
for Norwich, M. A. Wadham Coll., Oxford, F.R.G.S., ft. 1818 ;
m. 1848, Maria, dau. of Thomas Carr, of New Ross, co.
AVexford, and had a son and heir,
Thomas Coubtenat Thetdon, now of Highams.
Mr. Warner d. 7 Marcli, J 875.
Arms — Per bend arg. and gii. two hendlets hetween six roses
all counterchanged. C'resi—A Saracen's head affroutee couped
at the shoulders ppr. vested gu. on the head acapcheqney arg.
and gu., in front tliereoi three roses. jVo(<o— Spero.
.V«ai^— Highams, Woodford Green, Essex ; and Chewton
Eevnsham, Somerset. 2'own Residence — 56, Cadogan Square
S.\V.
CLv.bs — Bachelors', Eeform, Union, and National Liberal.
WARRAND OF WESTHORPE,
"Wareand, WiLLi.\ii Edmund, Esq. of Wes-
thorpe ilall, Southwell, co. Nottingham, Major-Gen.
Royal Engineers, J.P. and D.L., b. 2 Jan. 1831 ; m.
1st, 15 Nov. 1859, Isabella Mary, dau. of the Rev.
Henry Houson, of Brant Broughton, co. Lincoln,
by -whona (who d. l^TB; he had issue,
I. William Hugh Munro, 6. 11 June, 1863, Lieut. Royal
Marines, d. unm. 1330.
n. Henry Kenneth (Rev.),M.A. Clare Coll. Camb. formerly
Cadet Royal .Navy, ft. U March, 1S05.
I. Katharine Mary, d. 1884.
II. Sara Judith. in. Frances Louisa "Victoria.
Gen. Warrand ?«. 2ndly, 1875, Katharine Munro,
widow of Duncan Grant, Esq., and dau. of
•■Vlexander Warrand, Esq. H.E.I.C.S., and iirdly,
Sept. 1892, Helena Anne, diu. of Major Robert
Perceval Maxwell, D.L., of Einnebrogue.
L.ineag'e.— This family came over from Normandy about
ir)72, and settled at Roseisle and Drumduan, Morayshire, but
removed to Inverness-sliire on the purchase of the estate of
Lentran, by Robert Warrand in 1760, who changed the name
to Warr.andfield.
Robert Warrand, of Warrandfield, 6. 1722 ; m. Helen,
dau. of Rev. Thomas JIacCulloch, of Birnie, d. 27 Feb. IbOl,
was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas Warkand, Esq. of Warrandfield. 6. 1748; m. 1792,
Catherine, only surviving dau. of Capt. James Blunro, 11. N.,
of Teaninich, co. Ross, by Margaret, his wife, only child and
heiress of Murdo Mackenzie, Esq. of Ardross, and d. 5
.\ug. 1823, leaving issue,
I. Rorert, of wliom afterwards.
II. James ft. 14 Feb. 1797, a merchant in London; d. ^mm.
III. Alexander, M.U., 7th Madras Light Cavalry, b. at War-
randtield, 19 Dec. 1798 ; m. 5 Oct. 1824, Amelia -Mary David-
son, 2iid dau. of Hugh Robeit Duff, Esq. of Jluirtown, co.
Inverness, J.P. and U.L., by his wife Sarah Louisa, only
dau. of Arthur Forbes, Esq. of CuUoden, Bunchrew, and
Feriniosh. J.P. and D.L., andcZ. 1835, leading issue by her,
who d. 19 July, 1864.
Duncan Forbes, ft. 8 March, 1823; d. 13 April, 1831.
Alexander John Croickshank, now of Bught (see next
lUimoir).
Catherine Munro, 6. 4 Sept. 1826 ; m. Duncan Grant, Es-i.
of Bught, J.P. and D.L., for many years Convener o£
Inverness-shire, who d. s.p. at Bught, 9 Dec. 1873. She
d. at CiUloden House, 24 March, 1891, and was s. in the
estate of Bught by her only surviving brother, Alexander,
John Cruick^hank Warrand, Esq., now of Bughr.
Louisa S.irah Georgiana, ra. 28 Aug. 1849, Aithur Forbes,
Esq. of CuUoden and Feriatosh, J.P. and D.h. {see tliat
faiidly).
IV. Hugh JIunro, ft. 3 Aug. 1801 ; d. unm.
I. Margaret, la. 1828, Lieut.-Col. Robert Nutter Campbell, o£
Ornii'iale, co. Argyll, J.P. and D.L., and had issue (ste
Campbell of Ormidak).
II. Flora, ((. xinin.
The eldest son,
JIajor Robert Warrand, of the Inniskilling Dragoons,
J. P., D.L., 6. 27 May, 1795, m. 30 April, 1830, Sarah Sophia,
dau. and heir of Rev. William Clay, of Westhorpe, and thus
acquired the Nottinghamshire property. He d. 1858, leaving
issue,
I. William Edmund, now of Westhorpe.
II. Thomas Alexander, m. Margaret Connal.
I. Millicent.
Anns — Sa., a chev. chequy or and az., between three lions
passant arg. Crest — A dexter arm in armour, holding in the
hand a sword all piir., pommel and hilt or. Mono — Fortiter.
beat — Westhorpe Hall, Southwell, co. Nottingham.
WARRAND OF BXJGHT.
Waru.vnd, Alexander John Critickshan"k:,
Esq. of Bught, co. Inverness, of Piltochie, co. Aber-
deen, and Rycfield, co. Ross, J.P. cos. Inverness
and Ross, Col. Comm. 1st Vol. Batt. Seaforth High-
landers, formerly Lieut. 35th Regt., b. 28 Aug.
1834; m. 24 Aug. 1858, Georgiana Maria, dau.
of Richard Redmond Caton, Esq. of Binbrook, co.
Lincoln, E.S.A., E.R.G.S., and has issue,
I. Alexander Redmond Bewley, Capt. 1st Batt. Seaforth
Highlanders (72nd), served in the Egyptian Campaign
in 1882 (medal and clasps, and Khedive"s star), ft. 5 Sept.
1859.
II. Hugh Munro, | twins, 6. 8 July, 1870.
III. George Arthur Stuart, j
IV. Duncan Grant, ft. 16 March, 1877.
I. Emily Catherine Fannie.
II. Louisa Laura Forbes, m. 10 Oct. 1883, Rev. R. Bewley
Caton, M.A. Oxford, Rector of Great Fakenham, co.
Suffolk, and has issue.
III. Constance Georgina. iv. Myra Kathleen Grant.
WAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAE
2145
Liineage, Ai-ms, <tc., see Wabrand of WestJiorpe.
Seats — Bught, CO. Inverness; Piltochie, co. Aberdeen; and
Eyetield, co. Ross.
Clubs — Conservative, Edinburgh: Highland, Inverness ;
Scottish, and Junior Constitutional, London.
WAEEE OF WEST CLIFF HOUSE.
Warre, John Henry, Esq. of West Cliff House,
Eamsgate, Kent, J. P., b. 1 Sept. 1825.
Lineage.— John Ashley Wabke, Esq. of West Cliff,
formerly M.P. for Taunton, b. 5 Oct. 1787, son of John
Henry Warre, Esq. (6. 1750, d. 15 June, 1801), by Braithwaite
his wUe, dau. of John Ashley, Esq. (m. 17S6, d. 7 Jan. 1824),
311. 1st, 1819, Susan, dau. of John Cornwall, Esq., which lady
rf. 4 July, 1820; and m. 2ndly, 9 June, 1823, Florence Cathe-
rine, dau. of Richard Magenis, Esq. of Waringstown, co.
Down, and by her (who d. 17 Sept. 1837) had issue,
John Henry, now of West Cliff.
Arthur Braithwaite, b. 16 Feb. 1827; m. Feb. 1860, Laura,
eldest dau. of E.J. Copper, Esq. of Markree, co. Sligo, and
by her (who d. 15 March, 1893) has issue, three daus,
Ashley George, 6. 1829; d. 1833.
Fredeiick Richard, 6. 8 July, 1831.
Francis WiUiam, b. 1836; d. 1837.
Henrietta, m. Sept. 1861, James Anthony Froude, Esq., and
d. 12 Feb. 1874, leaving a son and a dau.
Mr. Warre to. 3rdly, 30 Jan. 1839, Caroline, dau. of Pascoe
Grenfell, Esq. of Taplow, and d. 18 Nov. 1860. She d. 9
April, 1886.
Arms — Gu., crusilly fitchee a lion rampant arg. Crest — Out
of a ducal coronet or, a griftin's head arg.
Seal — West Cliff House, Ramsgate. Town Residence — 87,
Onslow Square, S.W.
WABREN OF LODGE PARK.
Warren, Edward Lewis, Esq. of Lodge Park,
00. Kilkenny, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1861,
h. 21 Nov. 1830 ; m. 17 Sept. 1857, Marianne Emilie,
dau. of Col. Charles Garraway, H.E.I.C.S., and has
had issue,
I. Edward George ShiUdham, 6. 1 Jan. 1860; d. 9 Aug.
1S91. I. Emily Zoe.
II. Lucy Jessy, m. 15 Dec. 1888, Ernest Frederick Smith,
Esq., A.M. S.
III. Helen Anne.
Lineage.— Major Abel Wakben, of Oliver Cromwell's
army, settled in Ireland, and obtained lands from the Com-
monwealth, in CO. Kilkenny. He m. Mary, dau. of Samuel
Price, Esq. of Keenaugh, co. Longford, by whom (who d. 24
Dee. 1658, and was bur. at St. Canice, Kilkenny) he had issue,
1. Edward, his heir; ii. Abel, living 1655; iii. Elizabeth,
living 1655. Major Warren's will is dated 5 Aug. 1667. His
eldest son,
Edward Wabben, Esq. of Lowhill, obtained a patent under
the Act of Settlement, dated 23 Oct., 20 Chables II., enrolled
2 April, 1669, for the lands given to his father, and subject to
the conditions of his father's will. He had two sons,
I. Abel, of Lowhill, whose will, dated 17 Aug. 1760, was
proved 20 June, 1763. By Olivia his wife, he left three
sons, 1 John, who s. to Lowhill ; 2 Abel ; 3 William ; and
two daus., 1 Rebecca; 2 Elizabeth, m. Bernard Browne,
Esq.
II. Edward, of whom presently.
The 2nd son,
Edward Warren, Esq. of Lodge, co. Kilkenny, a Capt. in
the army, m. Isabella, dau. of Folliott Shrigley, Esq. of Dub-
lin, and had (with three daus., i. Sarah ; ii. Anna Maria ; iii .
Elizabeth) two sons,
FoLLioTT, his heir.
Ebenezer, of Dublin, m. Mary, dan. of Laurence Nowlan, and
sister of Kev. Daniel Nowlan, and d. Oct. 1788, leaving issue,
Ebenezer, Maiy, and Isabella.
The eldest son,
FoLLioTT Warren, Esq. of Lodge, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of
Samuel Shuldham, Esq. of Ballymulvey, and had issue,
Edward, his heir.
Folliott. Samuel.
He m. 2ndly, 7 Jan. 1745, Mary, dau. and co-heiress of Sir
John Staples, 3rd bart. of Dunmore, but by her (whose will,
dated 8 March, 1764, was proved 5 March, 1766) he had no
issue. The eldest son,
Edward Warren, Esq. of Lodge Park, m. 9 April, 1791, his
II.
cousin Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Pooley Shuldham, Esq. of
Ballymulvey, and d. 20 March, 1816, leaving a son and heir,
Pooley Abel Warben, Esq. of Lodge Park, m. 18 April,
1828, Jessy Anne, dau. of Thomas Bryan, Esq., and d. 25 June,
1834, leaving issue,
Edwabd Lewis, now of Lodge Park.
Lucy Florence, d. unm. 20 March, 1837.
Seat — Lodge Park, Freshford, co. Kilkenny.
WARREN OF BALL YD ON ARE A AND
KILLINEY.
Warren, Egbert, Esq. of Eallydonarea, co.
Wicklove, Annaghmore, co. Cork, and Killmey, co.
Dublin, M.A., 15arrister-at-Law, High Sheriff co.
Dublin 1873, and for the city 1875, J.P. and D.L.
CO. and city of Dublin, and J.P. co. Cork, b. 14 Feb.
1820 ; m. 27 May, 1846, Anne Elizabeth, dau. of
Cadwallader Waddy, Esq. of Xilmacow, M.P. co.
Wexford.
Lineage. — This family claims to be descended from the
Warrens o/ Poynton, co. Chester.
Robert Warren, of Carson, co. Monaghan, 3rd son of
Humphrey Warren, by Susanna his wife, dau. of William
Davenport, to. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Wilkinson, of Bally-
donarea, co. Wicklow, and d. 15 Oct. 1748, leaving two
sons,
I. John, of whom presently.
II. James, m. 1st, Miss Bourke, of the family of Bourke,
Viscounts Mayo, and by her had issue,
1 Peter, of Henrietta Street, Dublin, m. 1st, Elizabeth,
dau. of Francis Parvasol. and had issue, Francis James,
Capt. of Dragoons, to. Miss Hardwick, and d. s. p. ; John ;
Robert, Capt. in the Buffs, d. s. p. ; and Caroline, m.
John Aumuty, Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of
Calcutta. He to. 2ndly, July, 1830, Susan Jervis, dau. of
Arthur Meredith White, by Jane Lea his wife.
2 Robert iKev.). to. Elizabeth, sister of Sir Gore Ouseley,
Bart., and had issue, Richard, William, and Itolort, who
all (/. s. p. ; Elizabeth, m. 13 Nov. 1809, Robert xMoore,
Esq. of Lansdown, Lieut. -Col. Kildare Militia, nephew
of the 1st Marquess of Drogheda ; Caroline, m. Mr.
Chambers ; Fanny, m. Dr. Kennedy ; and Louisa, m. H.
French, Esq.
1 Eliza, TO. Robert Sandys, of Creveagh, co. Longford.
2 Catherine.
3 Margaret, m. Mr. Davis.
Tlie elder son,
John Wabben, Esq. of Eallydonarea, co. Wicklow, 5. 1719;
ra. 1st, 6 Oct. 1747, Susanna, dau. of Martin Horrish, Esq. of
Corballis (by Eliza Byrne his wife), and had issue, five sons,
William; Robert (of whom hereafter); Peter; John; and Wil-
liam ; and three daus., Elizabeth; Eleanor, m. W. Whitton,
Esq. ; and Susanna, Mis. Davis. Mr. Warren m. 2ndly, 1759,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Gates, of Great Connell, and by her
had issue, Thomas; Francis William, to. Anne Caldbeck, and
had issue; Ralph, R.N. ; William; John, to. Miss E. R.
Chamney, and had issue ; and Sarah. The 2nd son of the 1st
mani.ige,
Robert Warren, Esq. of Ballydonarea, Examiner of the
Court of Chancery, 6. 29 April, 1752; to. 10 May, 1781,
Barbara, dau. of Joseph Swan, Esq. of Tombrean ; and by her
(6. 22 Jan. 1756, and d. 18 June, 1831) had issue, i. John,
deceased; ii. Robert, of Killiney Castle, of whom presently;
III. Joseph St. Lawrence; iv. Thomas; i. Barbara, m. Sand-
ham Symes, Esq. of Dominic Street, Dublin; ii. Catherine;
m. Susanna, to. Richard McNally, Esq., and d. 30 March, 1877;
IV. Margaret, d. 6 Oct. 18(7; v. Ellen, to. R. Dowse, Esq. ;
VI. Mary, m. W. Goodman, Esq. Mr. Warren d. 24 May, 1814.
His 2nd son,
Robert Wabben, Esq. of Ballydonarea, co. Wicklow, and
Killiney Castle, co. Dublin, 6. 6 July, 1787; m. 4 Feb. 1819,
Alicia, dau. of Athanasius Cusack, Esq. of Laragh, and by her
(who d. 21 Feb. 1879, aged 82) had surviving issue,
Robebt, now of Ballydonarea and Killiney.
Giaves Swan, 6. 27 March, 1822; to. 17 June, 1852, Sarah,
dau. of John Davis, Esq. of Rathfamham.
Sauiuel Percival (Rev.), incumbent of Balbriggan, co. Dub-
lin, &. 15 April, 1828; m. 8 March, 1859, Judith Krances,
dau. of T. Somerville Fleming, of Derry Lea, co. Kildare,
and has two sons, Robert Somerville, b. 23 March, 1865 ;
Percival, b. 8 April, 1871; and three daus., Frances Alicia
Maude; Alicia Judith ; Judith Dagmar.
Athanasius Cusack, 6. 8 June, lb34; d, 5 Feb. 1873.
James WiUiam, 6. 10 Feb. 1836.
John Thomas, 6. 11 May, 1838.
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2146
"VTAR
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAE
Edward George, b 6 May, 1839.
Anna Martha, d. 30 May, 1SS2.
Mr. Robert 'Warren J. 29 June, 1869.
.l,.„i;5_Cliequv or and az., on a canton erm. a trefoil vert.
Crest— On a otuipoau gu. turned up erm. a wyvern arg. wings
expanded chequy or"^ and az., on the breast a trefoil vert.
Motto— Be just aiui fear not.
Seat— yXjYcrn, KiUiuey, co. Dublin.
WAKRY OF SHAPWICK HOUSE.
"Waekt, George Deedes, Esq., M.A., Q.C., of
Shapwick House, Somerset, J.P., Deputy Cliainnan
of the London County and Somerset Courts of
Quarter Sessions, b. 7 June, 1831 ; m. Catherine
Emily, 2nd dau. of J. Clitsome Warren, Esq. of
Taunton, and grand-dan. of R. K. Meade-King, Esq.
of Pvrlaud Hall, Taunton, and has issue,
I. George Taylor, Oriel Coll., Oxford, Barristcr-at-Law, h.
3 Dec. ISol.
II. Bertram Arthur, Lieut, the Essex Eegt., b. 22 Sept.
1S;G4.
III. Ernest Gerald, 6. 14 March, 1874.
1. Gertrude Florence.
Lineage. — William Waihit, Esq. of West Coker, m.
Sarah Bondtield, had a son,
George Warrt, Esq., m. Oct. 1789, Catherine, 2nd dau. of
Elias T.iylor, Esq. of Hounstone House, near Yeovil, and by
her (who d. Aug. 1856, aged 93) had issue,
I. William Robert, m. Elizabeth Cole, eldest dau. of
William Cole Wood, Esq. of Martock, and d. 1873, leaving
issue,
1 Elias Taylor, deceased.
2 William, Major, late 34th Eegt., 6. 8 Jan. 1826; m. 1st,
24 Jan. i860, Catherine, dau. of J. Stone, Esq. of Bad-
bury Manor and Lower Upham, Wilts, and by her (who
d. 26 Jan. 1861) had issue, William John Ellis (see
Warry-Stone nf Badhai\u)\ he m. 2ndly, Emma
Augusta, 3rd dau. of Col. Braggc, of Sadborow House,
Dorset, bv whom he had a son, Ernest Arthur Bragge.
Major Warry d. 17 Aug 1887.
3 Thomas, Capt. 1st Somerset Militia.
1 Elizabeth.
n. George, of Shspwick House.
III. Elias Taylor, M.D., F.K.C.S., m. Mary Dorothy, dau. of
Robert Montagu Wilmot, M.D.,of Hastings; and d. leaving
issue,
1 Edward Taylor, Capt. R.A., deceased.
2 Alfred Wilmot, Commander (retired) R.N.
1 Mary Katherine.
I. Maria, m. Joseph Giles, Esq., J. P. and D.L. for Somerset,
Capt. half-pay 9th Foot, and had issue,
1 John, B.A. of Balliol College, Oxford, deceased.
1 Sarah Catharine, ra. Rev. F. C. Drake, M.A.
n. Catharine d. unm. 1852.
HI. Abigail Rose, m. Rev. Charles Harbin, Rector of Teston,
near Maidstone, Kent, deceased.
IV. Sarah Anne, m. Lieut.-Col. Gervas Power Turbervill, of
Ewenny Abbey, CO. Glamorgan, J.F. and D.L,, of the 12th
Regt., deceased.
Mr. Warry d. March, 1829. His son,
George Waery, Esq., M.A., of Shapwick House, J.P.,
Banister-at-Law, b. 4 June, 1795; to. 4 Aug. 1830, Isabella,
4th dau. of William Deedes, Esq. of Sandling Park, Kent, and
by her (who d. 1870) had issue,
I. Geop.ge Deedes, now of Shapwick House.
II. William Taylor, 6. 4 Dec. Ia36, B.A. Trinity Coll. Oxon,
attached to Charity Commission.
III. Arthur, Major R.A., b. 18 June, 1841 ; deceased.
I. Isabella Catharine, d. v.nra.
n. Georgiana Sophia, to. A. D. Toogood, Esq., late Bengal
Fusiliers, one of H.M. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms ;
deceased.
III. Emily Susannah. iv. Anna Maria.
V. Rose Alice.
Mr. Warry d. 29 March, 1883.
Serrf— Shapwick Hou.se, Bridgwater. Town Residence— iG,
Norfolk Square, W.
WAETER OF CHUCK MEOLE.
Waetee, Heney de Ghey, Esq. of Gravenor
and Cruck Meole, co. Salop, b. 18^5.
Lineage.— This is an Anglo-Saxon family, spelt Warter
and Watur, and by the Cundall branch, Water and Walter,
originally of Warter, co. York.
Richard AVartyb, brother of Francis Nicholas Wartyr, D.D.»
Bishop of Dromoro 1429, was an eminent merchant of York, of
which city he was Sheriff 1431, and twice Lord Mayor, viz.,
1436 and 1451, and for which city he sat in Parliament, holden
at Westminster, 13 Henry VL, 1434. This Richard left three
sons,
Henry, settled at Nafferton, in. and had issue ; he was
ancestor of Warter, of Wansworth ; of Whitwell House, co.
Durham; and Cundall, co. York.
Christopher. AUlerniiin of Farringdon Within, and Sheriff
of London, 30 Henry VI., 1451. His only child and heire.ss,
Elizabeth, m. Edmund Lambert, son and heir of John Lam-
bert, of Maiden 15raUley, Wilts.
John, of whom we treat.
The 3rd son,
John Warter. became, by marriage with Joan, dau. anct
heiress of Walter Bullock, of Hatton, the possessor of the
Stableford estate in Worfield, and, by purchase, the proprietor
of property at Crude Meole, Witley, and Welbach, in Salop.
He d. 15 Henry VII., leaving issue an only child,
John Warter, of Stableford, d. 17 Henry VII., leaving^
issue, by Margery his wife, two sons, John, and Sir Wylliam.
The elder son,
John Warter, of Stableford, s. to his mother's property,
and d. 13 Henry VIII., leaving issue, by Alice his wife, three
sons, Thomas, William, and Richard; which last-named
Richard s. to the Cruck Meole property, the descendants of
the first John del Warter being previously settled there. The
elder son and heir,
Thomas Warter, of St.ableford and Hatton, had, by Joan
his 1st wife, Richard; Thomas (Rev.); John, of Badger;
and three daus. ; and by Ahce his 2nd wife, dau. of John
Bullock, of Hatton, and sister of Sir William Bullock, one
son, William, and one dau., Eleanor. He d. 1598. His eldest
son,
Richard Warter, of Stableford, m. Elizabeth, dau. and
heiress of William Barker, of Stableford, and had issue, John,
Francis Henry, Richard, and Jean. Mr. Warter d. 15 Eliza-
beth. His eldest son,
John Warter, of Stableford, m. Joyce, dau. of William
Goold, and d. 1627, leaving issue,
Thomas, of Stableford, whose granddau., Miriam Warter, m.
Edward Perks.
John, of Stableford, a Capt. in the Train-Bands, was shot by
accident 1633. His descendant and representative, Mary
Water, to. Thomas Foley, of Stoke Edyth.
Richard, m. Elizabeth Turner.
William, of whose descendants we treat.
The 4th son,
William Warter, of Swancote and Hatton, was Town Clerk
of Bridgnorth 1609. He to. and had issue, by Margaret his
wife, John, Robert, William, and two daus. He d. 1613, and
was s. by his eldest son,
John Warter, of Swancote and Hatton, Town Clerk of
Bridgnorth, who purchased other property around the Swan-
cote estate, and also property at Cruck Meole, from his
relative, Hngo Warter, 1615. He to. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Harriotts, and liad issue, with three daus., two sons,
I. William, of Swancote, Hatton, Hilton, and Rudge Hall,
m. Sarah, dau. of William Boycott, of Buildwas Abbey, and
d.. 16S8, leavmg, with two daus., an only son,
John, of Budge Hall, Barrister of the Inner Temple, d,
1732, leaving by Ann his wife, an only child and heiress,
Catherine, to. 10 Dec. 1742, William Boycott, of Upping-
ton, Salop.
II. Joseph, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
Joseph Warter, of Cruck Meole, to. Martha Warter (de-
scended from Richard Warter, of Cruck Meole, son of John, of
Stableford, who d, 13 Henry VIll.) and had, with three daus.,
an only son,
John Warter, of Cruck Meole, m. Mary, dau. of William
Newnham, of Longville, and d. 1740, leaving issue, Henry,
Joseph, John ; and four daus., Anna, Katherine, Maria, and
Elizabeth, all of whom d. unm., except the eldest son,
Henry Warter, of Cruck Meole, m . Mary, dau. of J. Evason,
of Cardington, Salop, and d. 1763, leaving issue, with two
daus., three sons,
I. Henry, of Cruck Meole, d. unm. Jan. 1820.
II. Joseph, of Sibberscott, Salop, to. Mary, dau. of Thom.as
Jackson, of London, and d. 1812, leaving, with two daus.,
one son,
Joseph, TO. Margaretta Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of
Thomas Meredith, of Pcntrebychan, co. Denbigh, and d.
1811, leaving four sons and a dau.,
John Richard, m. and d. unaer age, leaving an only
child, a dau., who also d. under age.
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Henst, who s. to the Pentrehychan estates and took the
name of Meredith. He served the office of Sheriff
1844.
Joseph, J.P. CO. Flint, m. and d. leaving issue.
Thomas, m. and had issue.
Margaretta Mary Elizabeth, m. Capt. McNab, late 94th
Scotch Brigade, d. 1854, leaving issue.
in. John, of whom we treat.
The 3rd son,
John Warter, of Cruck Meole, 6. June, 1745 ; m. 11 April,
1767, Mary, only child of John Degrey, and d. 1821, having
had two sons. Rev. John Warter, Fellow of Magdalen College,
Cambridge, who d. there s. p. 1802, being then one of the
Proctors of the University, and his successor,
Henry de Grey Wartee, Esq. of Cruck Meole, J.P. and
D.L., 6. 31 March, 1770; in. 19 March, 1805, Emma Sarah
Moore, dau. of William Wood, Esq. of Marsh Hall, and of
Kanwood, Salop; and had by her (who d. 3 June, 1863) three
sons,
I. John Wood (Rev.), 6. 21 Jan. 1806, educated at Oh. Oh.
Oxford, B.A. 1827, M.A. 1834, H.D. 1845, Vicar of West
Tarring, Sussex; m. 1834, Edith, dau. of Eobert Southey,
Esq., LL.D. (who d. Feb. 1875), and d. 21 Feb. 1878, having
had, with other issue, Henry de Grey, Col. E.H.A.,6. 1837.
II. Henry de Grey, s. his brother at Cruck Meole and Long-
don Manor.
III. Edward, of Cruck Meole.
Mr. Warter d. 5 April, 1853. His 3rd son,
Eev. Edward Warter, M.A. of Cruck Meole, Salop, J.P.,
B.A. 1834, Fellow of Magdalen Coll. 1835, and subsequently
President thereof up to 1840, b. 18Sept. ISll; m. 1st, Charlotte
Gertrude, dau. of Blythe Harries, Esq. and sister of Francis
Harries, Esq. of Cruckton, Salop (she d. «. p. 23 Aug. 1854);
and 2ndly, 9 Sept. 1856, Eosamond, only dau. of Eev. Frede-
rick Holmes, M.A., Professor at Bishop's Coll. Calcutta, and
had an only child,
Hugo Francis, 6. 23 Aug. 1857 ; d. 26 April, 1865.
Eev. Edward Warter d. 25 Nov. 1878, and was s. by his
brother,
Henry de Gkey Wakter, Esq. of Cruck Meole and Longdon
Manor, D.L. and J.P. for Salop, High Sheriff 1879, 6. 26 Jan.
1807 ; m. 1st, March, 1833, Harriette, dau. of John Benbow,
Esq., M.P. for Dudley, and by her (who d. 14 Feb. 1875) had
issue,
1. Henry de Grey, of Cruck Meole.
I. Mary Elizabeth, now of Longdon Manor, Shrewsbury, m.
12 April, 1860, Meaburn Tatham, M.A., son of Mcaburn
Tatham, Esq. of Highgate, Middlesex, and nephew of
Ealph Tatham, D.D., Master of St. John's College, Cam-
bridge, who(/. 1870, leaving with five daus.,an only surviv-
ing son, Henry dc Grey Warter, b. 22 Feb. 1862. Mrs. Tat-
ham assumed by royal licence, 1884, the additional name
and arms of Warter.
Mr. Warter m. 2ndly, 10 Nov. 1875, Ellen Graham, dau. of
Thomas Goddard, Esq. of Lee, Kent. He d. 1884, and was s.
by his son,
Henry de Grey Warter, Esq. of Cruck Meole, Col. E.H.A.,
h. 28 July, 1834 ; m. 1880, Annette Louisa, only dau. of the
late Norcliffe Bendyshe Walton, Esq. of Bower Hall, Essex,
and d. March, I8S9, leaving, with other issue, a son, Henry de
Grey, present representative.
Arms— Sa,., on a chevron engrailed between three chess-rooks,
arg. as many crosses-crosslet fitchee of the first. C«st— Alien
rampant sa. collared arg. holding between his forepaws a chess-
rook also arg. Motto— Xi victus non coactas.
(Se« is— Cruck Meole and Gravenor, near Shrewsbury.
WATERHOUSE OF WELL HEAD.
Doheety-Waterhouse, Catharine Grace, of
Well Head, Halifax, co. York, m. 1872, Captain
Daniel Heury Dolierty, formerly of 3rd Hussars,
afterwards of the Antrim Artillery Militia, son of
Right Hon. John Doherty, Lord Chief Justice of
Common Pleas, Ireland, by Elizabeth Lucy his wife,
dau. of the late J. W. Wall, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of
Coolnamuck Court, co. Waterford. He assumed by
royal licence 1872, the additional surname and arms
of Watekhouse.
Lineage.— This family has been resident at Halifax since
the middle of the 13th century. In the 16th century it was
exceeding numerous in the West Kiding of co. York, and
especially within the large parish of Halifax, wherein in
several branches it was possessed of much landed property,
and in many also engaged in trade and manufactures.
Sm Gilbert Waterhodse, or Ab Aqc« Domo, Knt., was of
Kirton, in the division of Low Lindsay, co. Lincoln, te',np.
Henry 111. He m. Isabella, dau. of Sir liichard de Longvale
and sister and co-heir of her brother. Sir John de Longvale,
Knt., and had issue,
EoGEE, m. Johan, dau. and heir of Sir John Castel, Knt.
From him descended the Waterhouses of the Bury of Hemel
Hempstead, Herts ; of Whitchurch, Bucks ; of London ; of
Castle Waterhouse, in Fermanagh. Thomas Waterhouse
Prior of Ashbridge, and Sir Edward Waterhouse, Chancel-
lor of the Exchequer in Ireland in the reign of Elizabeth,
were of the Herts family ; and Edward Waterhouse, LL.D.,
an antiquarian and ethical writer, was of the same race in
London.
Gilbert.
The 2nd son,
Gilbert Waterhouse, vt. Mary Baildon, and had issue,
Eichard Waterhouse, m. the dau. and heiress of HoUins,
of Hollins, and was father of
John Waterhouse, m. Alice, dau. of Eookes of Eookes, and
had issue,
Eichard Waterhouse, of Hollins, in Warley, m. 1st, a dau.
of Maude or de Montealto; and 2ndly, Elizabeth Claye. H&
d. 28 Henry VL, 1448, and had issue by his 1st wife,
John, ancestor of many Waterhouses in Halitax, and of
Holme Chapel.
Eichard, of whom we treat.
Eobert, of whom hereafter, as ancestor of Waterhouse of
Woodhousc, in Skircot.
Margaret, wife of WilUam Gates, of Shibden Hall.
The 2nd son,
Eichard Waterhouse, of Warley, Halifax (whoso will i*
dated 3 Feb. and proved 17 Feb. 1484), m. Isabel Shawe, and
had issue six sons and eight daus. The eldest son,
John Waterhouse, d. 2 Jan. 1539. His grandson. John
Waterhouse, of Shibden, records of him, that in the time of
John Watel house, " who dyed at Candlemas, twenty-six years
ago, at his death being very neare one hundred years of age,
I trow three years under : when he was but a child there were
but in Halifax in all thirteen houses; now, 1565, twenty and.
six score. God be praysed for his increase." He m. Agnes,
dau. of John Eyshworth, of Coley Hall, who was b. Oct. 1542.
They had issue,
Eichard, of Hollins in Warley, to. Isabel, dau. of Nicholas
Saville, of Newhall. He continued the line of the Water-
houses of Warley, and from him came Jonas Waterhouse,
of Bradford, who d. 13 Feb. 1716, aged 90 ; and from an
illegitimate branch sprang Eichard Waterhouse, of Inchow-
leran Castle, co. Kilkenny, in 1608.
Eobert, of The Moot Hall, HaUfax. He d. 26 Aug. 20 Eliz-
BETH, and his will was proved 15 March, 1581. He m. about
1522, Sibil, dau. and co-heir of Eobert Saville, of Shibden
Hall, Southowram, Halifax. She was bur. 28 Feb. 1559.
From him descended the Waterhouses of Shipden Hall.
Braitlrwell, near Doncaster; of Harthill ; of the Wyther,
CO. York ; of WallingweUs, co. Notts ; and of St. Andrew,
Holborn, London.
Christopher, a student at Oxford, d.s.p.
Elizabeth, wife of Christopher Both, of Both.
Margaret, wife of Gilbert Otes, of Halifax.
Agnes, wife of John Bentley, of High Bentley.
We now revert to
Eobert Waterhouse, 3rd son of Eichard Waterhouse,
Hollins. He was Constable of Skircot 33 Henry VI. His wiU
dated 20 July, 1481, was proved 10 Sept. 1481. By Joan (who
d. his widow) he had issue,
John, of whom presently.
Gilbert, to. and had issue.
The elder,
John Waterhouse, of Newhouse, Skircot, whose will is
dated 1 Feb. 1533, and was proved 3 Dec. 1534, had issue,
John, his heir; Sir Lawrence; Edward; and others. The
eldest son,
John Waterhouse, of Newhouse, was bur. 10 July, 1545 ;
his will was proved 19 Aug. 1546. By his wife Elizabeth, he
had issne (with three daus.) two sons, i. John, of Newhouse,
ancestor of Waterhouse of Norwood Green, in Hipperholrae,
and of Pontelract, of Waterhouse of Kingston-on-2'kanies,
of John Wright Waterhouse and Wllmot Henry Waterhouse,
Esqrs. of Hammersmith ; ii. Michael, of whom we treat. The
2nd son,
Michael Waterhouse, of Woodhouse, Skircot, was bur. 25
Nov. 1587 ; his will proved 30 Jan. 1587-8. He rii. 1st, 18
Nov. 1555, Grace Wilkinson, who was bur. 3 March, 1581 ; and
2ndly, Cecilia, relict of William Eayner. By his 2nd wife he
had one son, Nathaniel, drysalter, bapt. 11 Sept. 1516, and
d.s.p. 3 June, 1647 ; to. 16 Nov. 1607, Dorothy Wilson, of
Eland, whose will was proved 9 March, 1669. He was a bene-
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factor to liis native town, and left his estate to the almshouses
which be:\r his name. By the 1st wife Michael had, with
other issue,
Isaac, his heir, of The Woodhouse, m. Mary, sister of John
Crowther, anJ had issue eight sous and five daus.
Joshua.
Caleb, of whom we treat.
The 3rd son,
Caleb Waterhouse, of Skircot, bapt. 21 Sept. 15G1, bought
SUibden Hall, 1610, of Sir Arthur Ingram, by whom it had
l.een purchased of Sir Edward Waterhouse, Knt., 1C09, and
resold it to Lister, 1612. He was bur. 1 Jan. 1613, and his
vill was proved 23 March, 1613. By his 1st wife, who was
bur. Feb. 1506, he had issue three sons. By his 2nd wife,
Klizabeih, dau. of John Armytage, of Huddersfield Hall (who
7,1. 2ndly, — Winter) Caleb Waterhouse had issue one son and
two daus. The 2nd son of the 1st marriage,
John Waterhouse, of Wassarlanc, Skircot, had, by Mary
his wife (who m. 2u(ily, Tliomas Oldfield, of Newland-in-
AVarley) three sons. He d. 1649. His 2nd son,
John WATERuonsE, bapt. 25 Oct. 1631 ; m. April, 1656,
rriscilla, dau. of Michael Chadwick, of Norland, by Susan his
wife, and had issue. His 3rd son,
Samuel Waterhouse, of the Lower Range, bapt. 1 April,
!663; lu. 6 May, 1694, Mary, dau. of Gilbert Brooksbank, of
Halifax, and by her (who d. 1 Feb. 1744, aged 74) he left
at his decease (he was bur. 1 May, 1702) a dau. Sarah, bapt. 2
Oct. 1695, wife of Elkanah Haddock, of London, and two sons,
.Samuel Waterhouse, bapt. 29 Oct. 1606; bur. 14 Jau. 1756,
(/. nnm ; and
John Waterhouse, of Halifax, bapt. 5 Oct. 1698 ; ci. 4 April,
1759; jH. his 2nd cousin, Ellen, dau. of John Waterliouse,
V ho rf. 17 Nov. 1792. They had issue,
I. Samuel, J.P. West Riding, co. York, 6. 8 Dec. 1727 ; d. 4
March, 1801. He m. Anne, dau. of William Alexander, of
Halifax, and by ber (who d. 13 Dec. IsOO, aged 66) had
three daus.,
1 Ellen, wife of Edward Alexander, of Dannets Hall, by
Leicester, d. s p. 1826.
2 Elizabeth, m. 1797, John Kershaw, of Halifax.
3 Mary, wife of James Mellor, of WiUan, near Coventry.
Ti. John, of whom we treat.
The 2nd son,
John Waterhouse, of Wellhead, Halifax, &. 1 July, 1736;
r<. 1767; Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Charles Beaty, of
I.outh, by Bridget, dau. and co-heir of Robert Saunderson, of
Alford, and by her (who d. 1820) left at his decease, 15 June,
ISOl,
John, of Wellhead.
■Simuel. of Old Wellhead.
Frances.
Anne, m. Edward Protheroe, M.P. for Bristol.
Harriet, m. the late Rev. Francis Iluyshe, of Clistbydon,
Devon.
The elder son,
John Waterhouse, Esq. of Wellhead, &. 1 Dec. 1773; m.
17 Oct. 1805, Grace Elizabeth, dau. of John Rawson, Esq. of
Stonyroyd, Halifax, and had issue by her (who d. 1849),
John, of Wellhead, Halifax, J.P. and D.L., F.R.S., K.A.S.,
RG.S., &. 3 Aug. 1806, d. 13 Feb. 1879.
Samuel, of Hope Hall, Halifax, J.P. and D.L., Major 2nd
West Yorkshire Y'eomanry, and M.P. for Pontefract, h. 16
Oct. 1815: m 25 Aug. 1840, Charlotte Lydia, dau. of Henry
Lees Edwards, Esq., and sister of Sir Henry Edwards, 1st
bart. of Pye Nest, Halifax, and d. 4 March, 1881, leaving an
only dau.,
Catharine Grace, now ol W^ell Head.
Ellen Frances, 2nd wife of the Ven. Charles Musgr.ave,
Archdeacon of Craven, and Vicar of Halifax; and d.
1866.
Anne Elizabeth, to. 1st. John Lees Edwards, Esq. (eldest
Fon of H nry Lei-s Edwards aforesaid), who d. 27 Dec.
1835; and 2ndly, Joseph Hegan, Esq. of Liverpool ; and d.
1848.
Catherine, m. Chailes Edwards, Esq. (2nd son of Henry Lees
Edwards aforesaia) who d. 19 Sept. 1842; she d. 17 Sept.
1842.
Elizabeth, m. Rev. Benjamin Bayfield, Vicar of Shinfield,
Berks, d. 1881.
Sophia, d. 25 Jan. 1814.
Wr. W^aterhouse d. 21 Jan. 1847.
^r?i)«— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, on a pile engrailed sa., a
fountain, and (for distinction; in chief a cross crosslet gold, for
Waterhocse. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. on a chev. engr. betw. three
trefoils slipped vert, across crosslet fitchte or, for Uohertv.
Crests— Ut, vVaterh'iuse: In front of an eagle's leg erased at
the thii^li or, issuant therefrom a wing in bend sa. A fountain
thargf-d (for distinction) on the thigh with a cross crosslet sa.
2ad, Dohertt : An arm, in armour, embowed ppr., charged
with a cross crosslet fitchde, the hand grasping a scimitar also
ppr. Molto — Veritas vincit omnia.
6't((t— Well Head, Halifax, co. York.
WATEKS OF SAE.NATT.
Waters, Wallscourt Hely IltrTCHiNSON',
Major R.A., h. 6 Nov. 1855, Military Attache at
St. Petersburg.
Liineagre— Thomas Waters, Esq., J.P. co. Carmarthen
(son of Thomas Waters. Esq. of Penally Court, co. Pembroke,
stated to have been of the family of Sir Richard Waters, father
of the celebrated Lucy Waters, of the court of Charlks II.),
m. Slartha, sister of Philip Prothroe, Esq. of Bristol, and had
issue,
Thomas, of whom presently.
I'lObert, J. P., m. Miss Reynolds, of Salop.
Joseph.
John, J.P., m. Harriet, dau. of R. T. Dixie, Esq. of Gellydg,
CO. Carmarthen, brother of Sir Beaumont Joseph Dixie,
Bart.
The eldest son,
Thomas Waters, Esq., m. Miss Ormond, of Tryncwydd, co.
Pembroke, and had (with three other daus.),
Thomas, of Sarnau.
Edward, M.D.. Chester, to. 19 Aug. 1837, Georgina, youngest
dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Lorenzo Hely Hutchinson, and <^
Nov. 1891, leaving a son, Wallscourt Hely Hutchinson,
present representative, and two daus.
Robert, of Sarnau, m. Louisa, dau. of George Thompson,
Esq., son of Ross Thomson, Esq. of Lawreneetown, co.
Down, and has two sons, Robert and Edward, and two
daus., Jane Louisa Mary, m. Jo.speh Lytt.Ielon Rogers, Esq.,
Resident Magistrate, Longford; and Agnes Dorothea, mi.
Henry Taylor, Col. Control Dept.
Mary, m. Heniy Edwardes Hill, Esq., Capt. in the army.
The eldest son,
Tho.mas Waters, Esq. of Sarnau, co. Carmarthen, J. P., h.
1810 ; and d. s. p. Aug. 1891.
Arms — Erm., a griffin segre.ant within a bordure engrailed
az. CreH—\ demi-griffin az. Motto— lionoi pietas.
/Seuf— Sarnau, co. Carmarthen.
WATERTON OF DEEPING WATERTON.
Wateeton, Chares Edmund Maria Joseph
Aloysius Pius, Esq. of Deeping Waterton, eo.
Lincoln, h. 10 June, 1863 ; in. 1890, Josephine dau.
of the lute John Rock, Esq. of Northbank, Sheptou
Mallet ; he s. his father 18S7, and has issue,
A son, b. 18 Nov. 1893.
Liineage.— Waterton or 'Watertun, is mentioned in
Domesday Book as having a Hall and a earucate of land.
Together with other lands in the soke of Croule, it became,
soon after tlie Conquest, the property of the Abbey of Selby,
and between the years 1159-1170, when Gilbert was Abbot of
that Monastery, it was called a vil, and given by him, as
appears by his charter, to Reiner, the son of Norman de Nor-
manebi, he paying the yearly rent of twelve shillings on the
feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Sir Robert Waterton was a Crusader at the battle of
Ascalon, 1191, and there is a tradition that he took, with his
own hand, three Paynim standards, and that Richard Ccedk-
DE-LioN granted to him and his posterity to bear, as a charge
on their shield, over all, three crescents sa.
William Waterton was dead in 1255 ; his widow Dyonisia,
was then living as appears from an entry on tlie Rotuli
Firdum, 29 Henry III. He had two sons,
Reinar, Lord of Waterton, mentioned in the Rot. Hundred,
Idlb. He was ancestor of the great historic House of
Waterton of Waterton, of which were two brothers. Sir
John Waterton, one of the heroes of Agincoun (with whose
dau. and heiress Waterton passed to the Babthorpes of Bab-
tlioi|ie), and Sir Robert, Ambassador to France, temp.
Henry V. The senior line is now extinct.
Richard, of whose line we treat.
Richard, the brother of Reiner, the Lord of Waterton, was
living 1281, in which year he was witness to a charter of his
brother. His son and heir,
John Waterton, ra. Matilda, dau. of John Amyos, and had
is.sue,
John Waterton, to. Audrey, dau. and heiress of Jordan
Raineville, and had a son and heir,
Richard Watehton, in. Constance, the dau. and heiress of
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Sir William Ashenall, and thus became Lord of Walton and
Cawthorne, jure uxoris. Their son,
Sib Robert Waterton, Knight of the Shire for co. York 13
Henry VI., and High Sheriff 1448, m. Agnes, dau. of Sir Guy
Fairfax, and had issue, Sir John ; and Elizabeth, m. Sir
Nicholas Wortley, of Wortley. The son and heir,
Sir John Waterton, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Saville,
of Thornhill, and had issue, Robert; and Maude, m. Sir
Thomas Metham, of Metham. The son and heir,
Robert Waterton, of Walton, to. Mary, dau. of John
Langton, Esq. of Hudlestone, near Sherborne, and had issue.
Sir Robert Waterton, of Walton, to. Muriel, dau. of
Sir Francis Leeke, of Sutton, co. Derby, by whom he had
issue, Sir Thomas ; Susan, m. Nicholas Palmes, Esq. of
Naburn. Sir Robert to. 2ndly, Joane, dau. and heir of
AVilliam Everingham, Esq., but by her had no issue. The son
and heir,
Sir Thomas Waterton, of Walton, High Sheriff of co. York,
temp. Queen Mart, and one of Her Majesty's Hon. Council of
the North, as well as a Justice of the Peace for West Riding,
m. Joane, dau. of Sir Richard Tempest, Knt., and had
issue,
Richard, m. Margaret, dau. of Robert Swift, Esq. of Rother-
ham ; but d. s. p. v. p.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Francis.
Kosaraond, m. John Pilkington, Esq.
Matilda, m. Thomas Savile, Esq. of Hallingedge.
Agnes, m. Henry Everingham, Esq. oi Stainburgh.
Dionjsia, in. Frances Metham, Esq.
Elizabeth, m. Edward Percy, successor and heir of Jocclyn
Percy, 4th son of Henry Percy, K.G., Sih Ea'l of Northum-
berland. Thomas Percy, their 2nd son was Constable of
Alnwick Custle, and one of the conspirators in the Gun-
powder Plot.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Waterton, Esq. of Walton, who, on the death of his
brother became heir to his father, to. Beatrix, dau. and co-
heiress of Edward Retswolde, of The Vache, Bucks, and had
issue, Thomas ; Edward; Richard; George, m. Jane, dau. of
Henry Grier, Esq. of Sandall : Anne, to. Sir Cotton Gargrave,
Knt. of Kingsley; Jane, in. Robert Waterhouse, Esq. of
Sliibden Hall; and Frances, m. Leonard West, Esq. of Burgh-
■wallis.
Thomas Waterton, Esq. of Walton, son and heir of
Thomas, to. Mary, dau. of Sir John Draycott, Knt. of Payns-
ley, CO. Stafford, and had issue, Thomas and John. The elder
son,
Thomas Waterton, Esq. of Walton, m. 1st, Anne, dau.
of Sir Henry Slingsby, Knt. of Scriven, by whom he had
issue,
Robert. John.
Thomas.
Priscilla, 7/1. Thomas Beckwith, Esq. of Ayketown.
Elizabeth, m. Krancis Metham, Esq. of Elslnck.
Mary, ia. 1st, William Ramsden, o! Lossell Hall ; and 2ndly,
Sir Thomas Smith, Knt. of Broxton, brother to Isc Lord
Carington, of co. Lancaster.
Rosamund.
Anne, m. Frances Middleton, Esq.
Frances.
Mr. Waterton to. 2ndly, Bridget, widow of Charles Markham,
Esq., but by her had no issue. The son and heir,
Robert Waterton, of Walton, m. Anne, dau. and lieiress
of Charles Markham, but d. s. j). v. p. His widow m. 2ndly,
Sir John Middleton ; and 3rdly, Francis Neville, of Chivet, co.
York.
Thomas Waterton, Esq. of Walton, 3rd son of Thomas
Waterton (his 2nd brother, John, havmg d. unm.), after the
death of the above-named Robert, without issue became heir
male to his father, Thomas. He to. Alice Wetherby, widow of
Edward Clarke, Esq. of Winterset, and had issue,
Thomas Waterton, Esq. of Walton, son and heir, m. Cathe-
rine, dau. of Nicholas Fairfax, Esq. of Gilling, by whom he
had issue. The eldest son and heir,
Charles Waterton, Esq. of Walton, to. 1st, Anne, dau.
of Sir William Gerard, 4th Bart, of Brin, by whom he had
Issue,
Charles, his heir.
Thomas, b. 4 June, 1701 ; admitted into the Society of Jesus,
1721 ; was for many years in the Mission, in the Diocese of
Durham ; and d. Aug. 1766.
Anne, a nun.
Mr. Waterton m. 2ndly, Sarah Baynham, by whom he had no
issue ; and 3rdly, Anne, dau. of William Poole, Esq., broiher
ef Sir James Poole, 1st Bart, of Poole, co. Chester, by whom he
had issue, Robert; Joseph: Francis a Jesuit, admitted 1734 ;
and Catherine. The eldest son and heir,
Charles Waterton, Esq. of Walton, was imprisoned in York
Castle, on account of his well-known loyalty to the royal House
of the Stcarts. He to. Anne, dau. of Cliristopher Cresacre
More, Esq. of Barnborough, co. York, 6th in descent from Sir
Thomas More, Lord Chancellor of England, temp. Henry VIIJ.,
and had issue,
I. Thomas.
II. Charles, admitted into the Society of Jesus, 1762 ;
drowned whilst bathing at Blankerburg, near Bruges, 5
Aug. 1773.
III. Christopher, of Woodlands, co. Y'ork, who possessed
estates in Demerara, m. Anne, dau. of John Waddell,M.U.,
and widow of Edward Birmingham, Esq., by whom he had
issue,
1 Robert, <?. unm.
2 George, in the Austrian service, to. Matilda, nee Baroness
de Barco.
3 Henry, m. Isabella, 2nd dau. of William Wallace Ogle,
Esq. of Cawsey Paik, NorthU'.iiberland, and had issue,
Charles; Bertram Robert; George Webb (Rev.); and
Frances, to. Edward Seymour Ball-Hughes, Esq.
1 Matilda, m. Edmund, 2nd son of William Jermingham,
Esq. of Cossey, Norfolk.
2 Agnes, m. Charles Bedingfeld, Esq., 2nd son of Sir
Henry Bedingfeld, Bart, of Oxburgh.
The son and heir,
Thomas Waterton, Esq. of Walton, m. Anne, dau. and
eventually sole heiress of Edward Bedingfeld, Esq., 2nd son
of Sir Henry A. Bedingfeld, 3rd Bart. ; and by her had issue,
Charles ; Thomas, settled in France, d. unm. 1854; Edward,
d. unm. 1846 , W^illiam, of the Society of Jesus, d. 18 .Jan.
1852 ; Christopher, (/. young ; and Helen, m. Robert Carr, Esq.,
but d. s. p. 1840. The eldest son and heir,
Charles Waterton, Esq. of Walion, co. York, b. 12 June,
1782; TO. U May, 1829, Anne, 2nd dau. of Charles Ednion-
stone, of Cardress Park, co. Dumbarton, 12th in male descent
from Sir William Edmonstone, who to. the Princess Mary,
dau. of Robert 111., and 13th from Sir John Edmonstone, who
m. the Princess Isabel, dau. of Ror.ERT II. of Scotland. By
this lady (who d. 27 April, 1830) he had an only son,
Edmund, late representative of the ancient House of W'ater-
TON.
Mr. Waterton d. 27 May, 1865. His only son,
Edmdnd \Vaterton, Esq. of Deeping Waterton, eo. Lincoln,
late of Walton Hall, co. York, Privy Chamberlain to his
Holiness Pius IX., from whom he received the Order of Christ,
1858, Kniglitof St. John of Jerusalem, J. P. and D.L. West
Ruling, CO. York, F.S.A., M.R.A.I., 6. 7 April, 1830; m. 1st,
20 Aug. 1862, Margaret Alicia Josephine, 2nd dau. and co-
heir of Sir John Ennis, 1st Bart, of Ballinahown Manor,
CO. Westmeath, and by her (who d. at Cannes, 26 Dec. 1879)
had issue,
I. Charles Edmund Maria Joseph Aloysics Pius, now of
Deeping W^aterton.
II. Thomas More Mary Joseph Pius, of Johnstone, Enfield,
and Martinstown, co. Meath, 6. 8 July, 18i6.
I. Mary Paula Pia, b. 3 Dec. 1864, a Canoness Regular of St.
August ne at Bruges.
If. Agnes Mary Pia, 6. 17 Aug. 1866.
III. AmabU Mary Godelieva Pia, b. 14 May; d. 26 Sept.
1868.
IV. Josephine Mary Everilda Pia, i. 12 March, 1871.
He m. 2ndly, 15 Nov. 1881, Helen, only child of John Mercer,
Esq., J. P., of Alston Hall, Lancashire, and d. 1887, having had
further issue,
V. Monica Mary Colette Paula, &. 3 Aug. 1884.
^rws— Barry of six erm. and gu., over all three crescent sa.
Crest— An otter passant, holding in its mouth a pike all ppr.
J/o<«o— 33cttEC kinSe frcmbti than frcma knue.
Seat— Deeping Waterton Hall, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire.
WATKINS OF BADBY HOUSE.
Watkins, Chaeles FitzGerald, Esq. of Badby
House, CO. Northampton, late Lieut. Scots Greys, b.
31 Aug. 1852.
Liineag'e. — This family trace their descent from William
of Wykeham, through the families of Rushworth and
D'Anvers.
John Rushworth, of Northampton, to. Jane DMnvers, and
had issue one son and ten daus., one of whom, Alicia Rush-
Worth, in. Charles Watkins, of Daventry, and had a son,
Charles Watkins, to. 1st, Elizabeth Dobyns Abdams, by
whom he had issue,
Clarke.
He m. 2ndly, Sarah Lord, by whom he had iesue,
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William, of Badhy House.
Sarah, m. Jliles Wvles, Esq. of Eyarth House, North Wales.
Seliiia, 111. John Francis Doxat, Esq.
He 111. 3rdly, Jliiry Plomer. The onI> son by liis 2nd wife,
William Watkins, Esq. of Badby House, 6. 17y5, J.P.
Kortliants, and Banker; m. ISll, Charlotte, dau. of David
Eattray, M.D., Coventry, and Rothesay, Isle of Bute, and
<l. IC July, 1S45, leaving issue, by her (who d. 9 Jan. IS51),
Charles William, late of Badby House.
Charlotte, d. uivn.
S.aiah, d. unni.
Eliza, )ii. Charles Poxat, her cousin, son of John Francis
Doxat, Esq., (/. 1S72.
Selina. »i. liev. Griffith Boynton, ind son of Sir Henry Boyn-
ton, ord Bart, of Burton Agues.
Lucv, d. uniii. Jane, d. unm.
Janetta. m. Rev. J. H. B. Green, of Normanton.
Dorothy, m. Rev. Thomas Vincent Pusey.
Emma. m. James Maconochie, Esq., Barrister-at-Law.
The eldest son,
Charles Willlam Watkins, Esq. of Badby House, J.P.
Xorthants, Lieut. oSth Regt., Capt. Northampton Militia,
6. 9 Oct. 1827 ; m. 6 Nov. 1851, Mary Mitchell, younger dau.
of Richard John TJniacke, Judge of the Supreme Court of
Nova Scotia (jn, Usiacke, of 3Iount Uniacke); and by her (who
<(. 29 Oct. 18C0) had issue,
Charles F itzgerald, of Badby House.
AVilliam Uniacke.
Helen Jlaiy Charlotte, m. Oct. 1887, Kev. G. N. Burning-
ham, 2nd son of H. Burningham, Esq. of Froyle House,
Alton.
■Capt. Watkins d. 10 Dec. 1857.
Anns — Az., a fess vair between three leopards' faces jessant-
<le-lis or. Crest — A griffin's head erased gu. Motto — In portu
-quies.
Heat — Badby House, near Daventry.
WATKINS OF WOODFIELD.
Watkins, Williams Bourne, Esq., present
Tepreseutative, b. 28 Oct. 1843.
Liineagre. — This family, which is stated to have been
•originally from co. Brecknock, settled in co. Worcester, circa
1630.
Gregory Watkins, 6. 13 Jan. 1G39 (son of John Watkins,
by Anne his wife) ; m. 19 June, 1666, AnneClieltham, and had,
■with other issue,
John, of whom presently.
Gregory, 6. 23 Feb. 16s2; 7;i. 27 July, 1714, Elizabeth Lea,
and had a son, Gregory, l>. 21 Dec. 1719, who m. 29 May,
1757, JIary, dau. of Henry Roberts, of Droitwich, and dyiny;
s. p. 10 bcpt. 1789, left his landed estates to John, son of
his kinsman, John Watkins, of Woodfield.
The elder son,
John Watkins, h. 5 Jan. 1669 ; m. 2 July, 1702, Mary, dau.
of Thomas Ellis, and, with other issue, was father of
John Watkins, 6. G April, 1703; 'in. 19 June, 1735, Anne,
•only child of John Dolphin, and had issue, John, of whom
pre.-ently; Gregory; William; and Thomas. The eldest
«on,
John Watkins, Esq. of Woodfield, &.'29 May, 1736 ; r.i.Mary,
<lau. of John Hill, of Stone, and had (with two daus., Mary
^nd Anne) one son,
John Watkins, Esq. of Woodfield, b. 6 Oct. 1770, who s.
17S9, to the estates of his kinsman, Gregory Watkins, of Hag-
ley. He m. 20 Sept. 1800, Mary, dau. of Robert Bourne, of
Shrawley, and had issue,
John Gregory, his heir.
William, of Beckford Hall, 6. 13 Feb. 1809; m. May, 1841,
Anne, dau. of William Amphlett, Esq., and d. Feb. 1852,
leaving a son, William Hubert, b. 14 Feb. 1843, Capt. 10th
Hussars, d. unm. 4 May, 18a2.
Mary, m. 8 Sept. 1836, Thomas Gardner, of The Chapel
Ombersley ; d. g. p. 1870.
Harriet, d. v.nrii. 1875.
Mr. Watkins d. 21 Nov. 1837, and was s. by his elder son,
John Gregory Watkins, Esq. of Woodfield, J, P. and D.L.,
Jligh .Sheriff lUbO, b. 4 June, 1803 ; ra. 9 Sept. 1834. Elizabeth
Eandal, only dau. of John Parker, Esq. of Balsall Heath, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William Williams, Esq. of Perry,
Hartlebury, and by her (who d. 30 May, 1866) had issue,
I. John Gregory, of Lincoln's Inn, b. 17 Feb. 1837 ; d. unm.
5 Nov. I'e9.
II. Williams Bourne, h. 28 Oct. 1843.
I. Mary Elizabeth, /c. 13 Jan. 1866, Henry Colvilc Marindin,
of Lincoln's Inn and Calcutta, eldest son of the Kev. Samuel
Marindin, of Chesterton, Salop, by Isabella, eldest dau. of
Andrew Colvile, Esq. of Ochiltree and Craigllower, co. Fife,
he d. in Calcutta 7 May, 1872, leaving issue, 1 Aethuk
Henry, of Woodfield, h. 18 Aug. 1868; 1 Mary Isabel, 6. la
Calcutta, 16 April, 18G7; d. 1 Oct. 1868 ; 2 Edith Mary.
Jlr. Watkins d. 22 May, 1890, and left most of his property,
including Woodfield, to his grandson, A. H. Marindin, Esq.
Arras — Az., on a chevron between three escallops arg. as
many leopards' faces jcssant-de-lis gu. Crest — A talbot's head
arg. erased, and gorged with a collar of cinquefoils gu. Motto
— Klyddlawn Bunydd.
Ssctt— Woodfield, Ombersley, Droitwich.
WATKINS OF SHOTTON.
Watkins, Helen Yuille, of Shotton Hall, co.
Salop, m. George Yuille Strang, Esq. who took the
additional surname of Watkins, and has issue,
Watkin James Yuille, h. 1867, educated at Eton and Cam-
bridge, B.A. (1891), called to the Bar (1892).
Xiineag'e. — The Watkins family have been resident at
Shotton since the 15th century, and entered their pedigree at
the Visitation of Salop, 1663. Many curious facts about this
family are narrated in Gough's History of Middle.
William Watkins, of Shotton (great-grandson of — Wat-
kins, who }/?. a dau. of Hoord, of Cotton), acquired Shotton in
1539 from Thomas Kynaston, Esq., and m. the dau. and heir-
ess of Trentham, of Wroxeter, by whom he had a son,
Homphrey Watkins, of Cotton, who in. Dorothy, dau. of
John Cartwright, of Hopton, gent., and had issue a son,
Francis Watkins, of Sliotton, whose will, dated in 1615,
directs that he " be buried in the chancel of Middle Church,
beside the bodies of my ancestors." His son,
William Watkins, of Shotton, Under-SherifFof Shropshire;
improved the old house at Shotton, and the lands. He m.
Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Robert Lee, of Chester, gent.,
by whom (who was bur. at Middle, 30 April. 1657) he had
issue,
I. Francis, his heir.
II. George, of London, bapt. at Middle, 16 Dec. 1627 : m. and
had issue.
HI. William, bapt. at Middle, 7 Feb. 1629-30.
IV. Thomas, of London, d. unm.
V. Richard, of London, m. and had issue.
I. Elizabeth, bapt. 25 April, 1624; m. James Fowler, of
London.
II. Jane, m. 15 Oct. 1654, Richard Poole, of Shrewsbury.
III. Susan, m. Richard Manning, of Gieat Berwick.
IV. Christabcll, ill. William Fowler, of London.
Jlr. William Watkins was bur. at Middle 9 Sept. 1653. His
eldest son,
F'RANcis Watkins, of Shotton, gent., a Captain in the
Parliamentary army, purchased lands at Tilloy Park, 7)!. at
Middle, 4 Oct. 1654, Mary, dau. of John Teage, of the Lea,
Pontesbury, and gianddau. and heiress of Richard Palmer, of
Hinton, and by her (who was re-iu. to Charles Dymock, and
afterwards to John Cotton, and was bur. at Middle, 24 Nov.
1697) he had issue,
I. William, his heir.
II. Francis, of .Shrewsbury, 6. 10 Oct. 1658; m. Mary, d.au.
of Collins Woolrich, gent.. Alderman of Shrewsbury, and
had issue, Surah and Elizabeth.
III. John, of Bristol, bapt. 30 Oct. 1662 ; to. Elizabeth, dau.
of William Hollier, of Wolverhampton.
I. Elizabeth, b. 10 Aug. 1655; m. 24 Dec. 1685, John Joyce,
of Cuckstrutt, and of Kenwick Park Lodge.
II. Mary, bapt. at Middle, 23 Sept. 1660 ; m. 1st, — Blinshall,
of Wellington; 2ndly, John lioe, of Prees ; and Brdly,
Charles Mason, of Rauton Abbey.
Mr. Francis Watkins was bur. at Middle, 23 March, 1663. His
eldest son,
William Watkins, of Shotton, gent., bapt. at Middle, 26 Jan.
1656; m. in 1681, Elizabeth, dau. of John Edwards, of Great
Ness, CO. Salop, by Dorothy his wife, dau. of Thomas Barnes,
of the Lowe {see Edwards of Ness Stranyc), and by her (who
was bur. at Middle, 25 Aug. 1727) he had issue,
I. Francis, bapt. 6 Mai eh, 1689, and bur. 10 Aug. 1706.
II. William, bapt. 23 Oct., and bur. 23 Nov. 1691.
III. John, his heir.
IV. Thomas, of Ely, gent., registrar of the Diocese of Ely,
bapt. 17 Jan. 1698 ; vi. Blartha, widow of Rev. John Down-
ing, Rector of Cotton.
V. William, d. unm.
I. Elizabeth, d. an infant.
II. l>orothy, bapt. 27 Dec. 1683; m. Richard Groome, gent.
III. Mary, bapt. 13 July, 1685; m. 17 Dec. 1713, John Em-
brey, of Grinsill.
IV. Susanna, bapt. 7 Dec. 1696 ; m. — Jones.
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V. Elizabeth, d. 1706.
VI. Ann, bur. 27 Aug. 1706.
VII. Sarah, bapt. 25 March, 1705 ; m. Thomas Mollyneux.
i\rr. William Watkins d. 12, and was bur. 15 Sept. 1731, at
Middle. His eldest surviving son,
John Watkins, of Shotton, gent., bapt. 3 May, 1693 ; m.
JClizabeth, dau. of Eichard Betton, Esq. of Great Berwick,
by Dorothy his wife, dau. of Edward Lloyd, Esq. of Leaton
iuiulls (which two memoirs see), by whom he had issue,
I. John, d. young ; bur. 10 April, 1740.
II. KiCHARD, his heir.
jir. William Watkins, of Leicester, bapt. at Middle 30 March,
1736 ; d. 30 May, and was bur. at Middle 3 June, 1791. He
ni. Mary, dau. of — Bowker, by whom he had issue, a son,
Watkin, of Shotton, who in 1792, s. his uncle in the
estates.
IV. Thomas, bapt. at Middle 7 June, 1737 ; m. Christian,
dau. of John Hutton, Esq., J. P. for co. Lanark, and had
issue, a son,
James, who s. to Shotton in 1849, under the will of his
cousin Watkin, and of whom presently.
•V. Edward, bapt. at Middle 25 April, 1739 ; jh. and had
issue, a son, Edward, Major in the 65th Eegt.
VI. Betton, rf. «.p.
VII. James, bapt. 26 April, 1748; bur. 19 Aug. 1749.
I. Elizabeth, d. young.
II. Dorothy, bur. 23 Jan. 1756.
III. Elizabeth, d. young.
IV. Mary, bapt. 28 June, 1740; d. young.
V. Mary.
Mr. John Watkins was bur. at Middle, 2 Dec. 17G5. His
son,
Richard Watkins, of Shrewsbury and of Prescott, bapt. at
Middle, 13 June, 1734; m. Anne AVilliams, heiress of Prescott
estate (she d. s. X).), and d. s.p. 14, and was bur. 17 Sept. 1792,
at Middle. He was s. by his nephew,
Watkin Watkins, b. 1767 ; m. Anna, dau. of — Eddowes,
«f Shrewsbury, by whom he had issue, a son and a dau.,
I. Watkin William, of Shotton, bapt. 1 Feb. 1799; m. and
had a son,
William, bapt. 27 Dec. 1826, but d. young.
I, Mary Ann, m. her cousin, Lieut.-Col. James Watkins, of
whom next.
Mr. Watkin Watkins d. Dec. 1849, having by his will devised
Shotton to his cousin,
James Watkins, of Calderbank, Lieut.-Col. in Bengal army
He m. 1st, at Middle, 18 Jan. 1825, his cousin, Mary Ann, dau.
and heiress of AVatkin Watkins, of Shotton; and 2ndly, Helen,
<lau. of John Buchanan, of Catter. By his 2nd wife he left
issue a dau. and heiress,
Helen Yuille, now of Shotton Hall, wife of George Yuille
Strang-Wutkins.
Seat — Shotton Hall, Shrewsbury.
WATNEY OF HALING PAKK.
Watnet, Yeexon James, of Middleton Loug-
parisli, Hants, and Tressady, Eogart, N.B., County
■Councillor for Westminster Dir. of London, 18S9-
91, b. 14 Oct. 1860; m. 3 Feb. 1891, Gwendolen
Margaret, dau. of Isaac Nevrton, 5th Earl of Ports-
mouth and has issue,
Rosalind Margaret.
Jjineag'e. — The family of Watnet has resided in Surrey
since the early part of the last century.
Daniel Watney, of Wimbledon, Surrey, 6. 1705 ; m. 1730,
Mary, dau. of Joseph Acres, of Wimbledon, and dying in
1780, left, with other issue,
John Watnet, Esq. of Wimbledon and Canon Hill, Surrey,
■6. 8 July, 1777; m. 1st, Barbara, dau. of William Rose, Esq.
of Wimbledon, and had by this lady (who rf. 28 Feh. 1782),
with six daus., two sons, Daniel, of whom presently : and
John Piggott, a Lieutenant in 8th Light Dragoons, who served
in Africa with his regiment, and m. and settled at the Cape of
Good Hope. He m. 2ndly, Mary Anne, dau. of John Caslake,
Esq. of Putney, and by her left a son, Thomas of Wimbledon,
sometime an officer in the 2nd Surrey Militia, b. 25 June, 1785 ;
m. 11 May, 1819, Ann, only child of Richard Coombes, Esq.
of Clapham: and d. 19 Jan. 1867 ; and one dau. Elizabeth, to.
24 June, 1823, John Titterton, Esq. of Brixton, Surrey. He d.
1814. The eldest son,
Daniel Watney, Esq. of Mitcham, Surrey, of which parish
he was Lay Rector, 6. 14 Jan. 1771; m. 26 June, 1792, Mary,
■eldest dau. of James Galpin, Esq. of Mitcham, Capt. 54th
Regt. of Foot, and sister and co-heir of James Galpin, Esq.,
and by her (who d. 10 March, 1830) had issue,
I. Daniel (his successor), of Mitcham and of Pontyberren,
CO. Carmarthen, b. 22 April, 1799; ni. 10 July, 1823, Eleanor,
only dau. of Daniel Langton, Esq. of Wandsworth, Surrey.
He d. 16 March, 1874, and by her (who rf. 6 May, 1883) had
issue,
1 Alfred, 6. 13 April, 1824; m. 1848, EUen Eliza, only
child of Alexander Raby, Esq. of Brynuior, co.
Carmarthen, and by Jane his wife, 2nd dau. of John
Recs, of Killymaenllwydd, and dying 26 June, 1873, in
his father's lifetime, left issue, Alfred Raby, b. 26 June,
1850; Daniel Herbert, b. 17 Sept. 1858; and Edith
Helena, m. 2 July, 1868, Rev. Thomas Harvey, and rf. 16
March, 1872.
2 Daniel, of Coombe, Surrey, b. 5 Aug. 1825; m. 1855,
Jane Aston, dau. of Augustus William Rixon, Esq. of
Gordon Square, London, and had by her (who d. 11 Feb.
1874), Daniel William, b. 1859 ; Theodore Herbert, b.
i860; Reginald, b. 1862; Eleanor Jane; Alice Laura;
and Florence Eveline.
3 John, of SJitcham, b. 1S28; m. 1st, 1855, Charlotte,
eldest dau. of James Walker, Esq. of Terrington, St.
Clements, Norfolk ; she rf. 1871, leaving Ernest Joha
Walker : Walter Charles Reid ; and Ethel Charlotte. He
■M. 2ndly, 1872, Constance Furze, 3rd dau. of James
Vickers, Esq. of Templeton, Roehampton, Surrey, and ha.s
issue,
4 Henry, rf. young.
1 Ellen, m. liev. John Jones, Vicar of Eeepham, co. Lin-
coln ; she rf. 1864.
2 Mary, m. Rev. James Boolh, LL.D., F.R.S., "Vicar of
Stone, CO. Backs, and J. P. for that co. She rf. 1874.
3 Anna Maria, )/;. Thomas Symonds Howell, Esq.
4 Fanny, rf. young.
II. James, of Haling Park, of whom hereafter.
III. John, of Mitcham, b. 21 June, 1804 ; m. 13 April, 1833,
Susannah, only child of Peter Dormay, Esq. of Thanet
House, Clapham, Surrey, by his 2nd wife, Susannah, only
dau. of James Killiek, Esq. of Whitehall, Surrey; she rf.
28 April, 1852, and he rf. 1 Jan. 1875, leaving issue,
1 John, F.S.A., F.R.G.S., of Shermanbury House, Rei-
gate, b. 27 Jan. 1834; m. 6 Oct. 1864, Elizabeth, 3rd dau.
and co-heir of Stephen Dendy, Esq. of Leigh Place, Sur-
rey, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of Thomas Sanders,
Esq. of Hookwood, Surrey, and has issue, John Sanders,
M.A. Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford, b. 18 March, 1866 ;
Stephen Cecil, b. 21 July, 1868 ; Frank Dormay, b. 25
Jan. 1870; Elsie Susannah, b. 9 Dec. 1871.
2 Daniel, of Burleigh Lodge, Croydon, 6. 23 May, 1835 ;
m. 20 Sept. 1860, Ellen Sarah, 2nd dau . i.nd co-heir of
Stephen Dendy, Esq. of Leigh Place, Surrey, and has
issue, Walter Daniel, b. 4 Dec. 1861 ; Dendy, b. 20 Nov.
1865 ; Arthur Gordon, 6. 11 Jan. 1868 ; Ida, b. 29 March,
J 870, m. 11 Nov. 1891, John Hubert, eldest son of Chris-
topher Oakley, Esq. of Cromlise, co. Kent.
3 James (Rev.), M..\., of Gonville, and Caius College,
Cambridge, Vicar of Canwick, co. Lincoln, b. 22 Nov.
1836 ; m. 4 Oct. 1865, Marianne Brooke, dau. of Rev. Mark
R. Jukes, of Ohio, U.S., and rf. 31 March, ls21, leaving
issue, Henry James (Rev.), M.A. Camb., Vicar of Can-
wick, CO. Lincoln, 6. 16 Aug. 1866; Charles Ernest (Rev.),
b. 4 3Iarch, 1868; Arthur Percy, b. 19 Sept. 1872; Frede-
rick Augustus, 6. 19 Dec. 1878, Herbert Andrew, b. 16
Aug. 1882 ; Gilbert John, b. 18 Nov. 1886 ; Marian Bar-
bara, 6. 29 Sept. 1869 ; Edilh Ellen, b. 13 April, 1871 ;
Harriet Constance, b. 5 Jan. 1877 ; Lucy Podmore, 6. 2
Jan. 1881 ; Grace Georgina, 6.3 Sept. 1884 ; and Winifred
Irene Frances, 6. 1 Nov. 1888.
4 Frank Goulding, of Landmore, Affhadowey,co. London-
derry, J. P. for that CO., 6. 16 April, 1843 ; m. 2 Dec. 1875,
Elizabeth, younger dau. of James W. Armstrong, Esq. of
Culmore, co. Antrim, J.P., by Alice his wife, c^au. of
Sampson Moore, Esq. of Cullytrummin, co. Antrim, and
has a son, Frank, b. 6 Sept. 1880.
1 Susan, m. 23 May, 1861, George T. Jepson, Esq. of
Hampton, Middlesex, who rf. s. p. 4 May, 1867.
2 Emily.
3 Constance, m. 26 Oct. 1871, Rev. N. Kenneth M'Leod,
M.A., Incumbent of Ellon, co. Aberdeen, and has issue.
I. Barbara, m. 1st, 1 Oct. 1814, Joseph Walker, Esq., who
<^ s. p. 2 Jan. 1834, and 2ndly, 31 March, 1835, James Lyon,
Esq., who rf. s.p. 14 March, 1857. She d.s.p. 19 May,
1865.
II. Mary, to. 8 Oct. 1831, James Templer, Esq. of Brockham
Lodge, Surrey, who rf. s. p. 23 June, 1850. She rf. s. p. 4
July, 1860.
III. Elizabeth, m. 16 May, 1820, Thomas Langton, Esq. of
Wandsworth and Dunsfold, Surrey, who rf. 5 ilarch, 1864.
She rf. 12 March, 1868, leaving issue.
IV. Eleanor, m. 5 July, 1825, Henry J. Norris, Esq., who d.
29 Aug. 1858. She rf. 10 April, 1888, leaving issue.
Mr. Watney rf. 10 June, 1831. His 2nd son,
James Watney, Esq. of Haling Park and Beddington,
Surrey, 6. 18 Dec. 1800: m. 15 Oct. 1829, Rebecca, eldest dau.
of James Spurrell, Esq. of Thurgarton, Norfolk, and South-
wark, Surrey, and by her (who rf. 19 Oct. 1889) had issue,
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I. James, his heir.
II. Norman, cf Queenswood, Bedilington, Surroy, 6. 27 5ray,
1S34; m. 26 .-Vpril, 1S6p, Maiilda Jane, 2nd dan. of Dixon
Kobinson, Esq. of Clithoroe Castle, co. Lancaster, by
Matilda his wile, dau. of Kev. Robert Ackloni Ingram, Rec-
tor of Seagrave, and has issue, 1 Charles Norman, b. 26
Julv, ls6S; 2 Arthur Xorman, 6. 27 May, 1871 ; 3 Gerard
Kofman. b. 14 Sept. 1S72 ; 1 Lucv Matilda, b. II March,
1867 ; 2 Katherine, t>. 23 Feb. 1870 : 3 Maud, 6. 7 July, 18,5.
III. Herbert, A.M. and M.D. of St. John's Ci'lleie, Cambridfje,
b. 15 Dec. 1843 : li). 22 Jan. 1873, Sarah Louisa, eldest dau.
of Kev. Marcus Rainslord, of Belsrave Chapel, London, and
has. 1 AVilliam Herbert, b. 14 Auir. ISSO; 1 May Evelyn, b.
14 Nov. 1873: 2 Elsie Violet, b. 28 June, l876, d. 4 July,
1881 ; 3 Winilrede Eva, b. 9 Feb. IS79; 4 Dora Muriel, b. 5
Feb. 1882; 5 Lilian Enid, b. 27 Nov. 1883.
I. Rebecca. u. Emma, d. unm. 2S Dec. 1892.
III. Maiy. IV. Emily.
V. .\'.ice.
Mr. James Watney d. 16 3Iarch, 1SS4. His eldest son,
James Watvet, Esq. of Beddington, co. Surrey, M.l'. for
East Surrey 1871 to 1SS5, 6. 19 May, 1832; «i. 8 July, 1856,
Blanche Maria Georgiana, eldest dau. and co-heir of Frederick
Salmon liurrtll, Esq. of HiphfieUl Park, Sussex, by Georgiana
his «ife, only child of George Spencer Ridgway, Esq., and had
issue,
I. Verxok James, now of Haling Bark.
II. Claude, b. 4 Nov. ISCii.
I. Florence Blanche, 6. 20 June, 1857 ; d. 20 April, 1SC3.
Mr. James Watney d. 1SS6, and was s. by his elder son.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., a cross engrailed erm. in
the first and tounh quarters a dove artr., and in the s.'cor.d and
third, a garb or, for Watney ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly arg. and
or, a cri'ss fleurettee in the first and fourth quarteis, a lion
rampant of the third charged with three bars of the second, for
Galpin. Crist— On a mount vert in front of a ga,rb erect, or a
greyhound courant sa., gorged with a collar, therefrom pendent
a bugle-horn gold. Motto — Virtute et industria.
6t«(s — Middleton, Long-parish, Hants ; andTressady, Kogart,
N.B.
Toira Residence — 11. Berkeley Square, \f.
Cii'.is— Garrick and New Univer.-ity.
WATSON OF calga:rth paek.
Watson, CnEisTOPHEB Knight, Esq., M.A.,
F.S.A., of Calgarth Park, WestmorLmd, b. 1825 ;
m. 1S61, Emma Jane, dau. of Pole Godfrey, Esq.,
and by her (who d. ISSl) has issue,
I. William Luthek, 6. 18C2.
II. Christopher Godfrey, b. 24 Dee. 1864, Capt. E.A.
Liineag-e.— The Calgarth estate was purchased from the
family of Sandys by Richard Watson, D.D., the celubiated
Bishop of Llandaff, b. at Heversham, Westmorland, 1737, who
adde i greatly to the natural beauties of the place by adorning
it with a new and elegant mansion. His Lordship m. Dorothy,
sister of Daniel Wilson, Esq. of Dallam Tower, and d. at Cal-
garth, 1816. The late proprietor,
LiECT.-CoL. Charles Edward Watson, of Calgarth Park,
Westmorland, J.P. an^^ D.L., High Sheriff 1877, Lieut.-Col.
unattached, 6. 1823 ; was grandson of the Bishop, and
son of the late Rev. Richard Watson, LL.B. ; m, 18G4, Louisa,
dau. of Richard Luther Watson, of Calgarth Park, which lady
d. Isb^. He d. s.'p. 7 Jan. 1894, and was s. by his brother.
Seat — Calgarth Park, Windermere, co. Westmorland.
WATSON OF LANGLEY HOUSE.
Watson, Ja:«es, Esq. of Langley House, co.
Buckingham, J.P. i'or that co. and co. Linlilligow,
Hi!j;h SSlieritf for former co., 18S1, and County
Alderman for Bucks, Barrister-at-Law of Inner
Temple, formerly of Bengal Civil Service, h. 21 Aug.
1827 ; m. 2G July, 1849, Augusta Christiana, dau.
of William Wilberforce Bird, Esq. of The Spring,
Keuilworth, co. Warwick, Deputy Governor of
Bengal, and has had issue,
I. Harbt James, Lieut -Col. late 11th Hussars, 6. 4 May,
1%50; m. 2 Sept. 1873, Mary, dau. of John Russell, Esq.
01 Newforge, co. Antrim, and had issue,
1 Ivor Wilberforce, b. 9 Oct. 1875.
2 Eric Russell, h. 31 May, 1878.
1 Muriel Evelyn.
II. Cecil Wilberforce, b. 20 Oct. and d. 26 Nov. 1857,
I. Ada Augusta Frances.
II. Florence Augusta Mary, d. young.
III. Ethel Clare, to. 19 Nov. 1891, Deputy-Surgeon-Gen.
Robert Rouse, late Indian army.
liineag-e.— William Watson, Esq., m. 2 Sept. 1791, Mary,
dau. of John Stodart, Esq. of The Bank, Carnwath, and had
a son,
James Watson, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.E., 6. 11 Sept. 1792 ; m.
2 Dec. 1817, Harriet, dau. of William Wilberforce Bird, Esq.
of The Spring, Coventry, co. Warwick, M.P. for Coventry,
by Penelope his wife, dau. of Rev Sir Charles Wheler, Pre-
bendary of York, 7th Bart, of Leamington, Hastings, War-
wickshire, and d. 27 Sept. 1878, leaving by her (whorf. 31 Jan,
1852), one son and three daus.,
James, now of Langley House.
Anieh;), m. 8 July, 1844, S. Sneade Browne, Esq., Bengal
Civil Service, and d. s. p. 2 Dec. 1846.
Harriet Oliver, m. 11 April, 1849, Rev. Charles Robinsoa
Bird, Rector o' Castle Eden, co. Durham, and has issue.
Caroline Augusta.
^rms— Arg., an oak tree ppr. growing out of a mount in base
vert, surmounied of a fesse sa., charged with three stars of six
points of the first, and on an escutcheon of pretence for Bird,
ar. a cross flory vert between four martlets gu., a chief dove-
tailed az. Crtst -An oak tree ppr. growing out of a mount
vert. Motto — Florescit.
Seat — Langley House, Langley, near Slough.
Tovm Mesidence—SS, Portman Square, W.
WATSON OF KII.CONNEH.
Watson, Eobeet I;ECet, Esq. of Kilcoimcr
House; CO. Carlow, b. 14 Sept. 1836 ; m. 8 Jan.
1873, Conslance Mary Marriott, only dau. of Eev.
William Marriott Leir, Eector and Patron of
Ditchent, Somerset, and has issue, two sons and
one dau.,
I. Fielding Marriott John Lccky, b. 19 Oct. 1873.
II. Netherton William Langford, 6. 10 Aug. 1875.
I. Kathleen Rose.
Eineag-e. — John Watson, Esq. of Crosted, in the co. of
Cumberland, settled in co. Carlow, and built the house of
Kilconner. By Jane West his wife, he had three sons and a
dau.,
I. John, his heir.
II. Samuel, m. 1676, Elizabeth, dau. of Oliver Thompson,
Esq. of Penrith, co. Cumberland, and had a son,
Solomon, in. Miss Bowles, of co. Tipperary, settled in that
CO., and was ancestor of John Johnston Watson, Esq.,
and the Countess Dagenfield Scomberg.
III. William, d. 12 Nov. 1686.
I. Mary, 6. at Crosted, 23 May, 1647 ; m. 6 Aug. 1670, Robert
Lecky, Esq. of Kiluock, co. Carlow, son of Robert Lecky,
Esq., CO. Donegal.
Mr. Watson d. 1675, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Watson, Esq. of Kilconner, 6. 1649, became a Member
of the Society of Friends, called Quakers, and built a meeting
house at Kilconner. Of that respectable body, his descendants
continued leading members for tive generations. He hi. Anne,
dau. of James Tomlinson, by whom (who (i.Sept. 1744, aged9T>
he had, with five daus. (i. Anne, b. 1674, m. 1094, Henry Ridge-
way, Esq. of Queen's Co. ; ii. Sarah, 6. 1676, vi. 1695, Richard
Pike, Esq., co. Cork; iii. Mary, b. 1678, to. 1699, James Lecky,
Esq. of Kilnock; it. Alice, b. 1679, d. 1703; v. Elizabeth, b.
1687, d. young), four sons,
I. Samuel, his heir.
II. John, b. 1 Sept. 1683.
III. Joseph, 6. 21 Jan. It;88; d. 13 April next year.
IV. Thomas, 6. 1 Jan. 1690 ; d. Jan. next year.
Jlr. Watson d. 8 Feb. 1709, aged 60, and was «. by his eldcs"!
son,
Samuel Watson, Esq. of Kilconner, b. 14 Nov. 1682 ; m. 1st,
14 Jan. 1709, Susan, dau. of Jonathan Nicholson, Esq. of Balli-
nacarrig, co. Wicklow, by whom (who d. 2April, 1726) he had,
with four daus. (i. Susan, b. 6 Feb. 1711, m. 28 Sept. 1732,
Isaac Jacob, of Waterford; ii. Anne, b. 16 Aug. 1716, m.
Isaac Bell; in. Elizabeth, b. 1720, d. next year ; iv. Phcebe,6.
2 Sept. 1723, m. 25 Nov. 1742, Samuel Elly, of New Ross), five
sons,
I. John, of Kilconner, b. 24 March, 1713: m. 24 Dec. 1737 ;
Jane, dau. of Joshua Clibborn, Esq. of Moate, co. West-
meath, and rf. 21 Dec. 1750, having by her (whod. 1779)
had, with four daus. (1 Abigail, 6. 19 June, 1742: 2 Jane,
-/. U7im. ; 3 Sarah, 6. 1744, d. v.nm. 1623 j 4 Susan, b. 1749,
d. 1754), five sons,
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1 Samuel, 6. 1739; d. 1751.
2 Joshua, 6. Sept. 1740; d. 1751.
3 John, of Kilconner House, b. 6 Nov. 1743; s. his elder
brother, and m. 20 April, 1773, Anne, dau. of Samuel
Penrose. Esq. of Newtown House, Waterford, and of
Woodliill, CO. Cork, andc/. 2S Aug. 1783, leaving issue,
John, of Kilconner House, 6. 21 Apiil, 1774; m. 13 July,
IfcOO. Klizabeth, eldest dau. of John Lecky, Esq. of
Kilnockand Ballykealy, CO. Carlow, and(L 27 Jan. 1845,
having by her (who (;. 19 Jan. 1821) had, with seven
daus. (1 Eiiza,beth Lecky, 6. 13 April, 1801, m. 15 June,
1826, John Strangman, Esq. of Waterford; 2 Anne, h.
23 May, 1802; 3 Jane, 6. 4 March, 1805 ; 4 Mary, 6. 4
March, 1810; 5 Sarah Augusta, b. 5 Jan. 1811 ; 6 Lucy
Frances, 6. 12 April, 1817, i^. 24 May, 1823; 7 Lydia
Elizabeth, 6. 11 Oct. 1820, d. 24 Feb. 1821;, four sons,
1 John Lecky, of Kilconner House, J. P., High Sheiiff
ISGO, m. 3 Sept. 18u6, his cousin, Sarah Louisa, dau.
of Thomas Henry Watson, Esq. of Lumclone ; and
d. s. p. Sept. 1870.
2 Robert, 6. 12 Feb. 1807; d.unm. 1878.
3 William Penrose, 6. 12 April, 1808 ; d. 1875.
4 George Leopold, 6. 14 June, 1819 ; d. 27 Dec.
following.
Samuel, 6. 24 May, 1775 ; d. s. p.
Robert, b. 29 IMarch, 1780.
William Penrose, b. 19 June, 1782 ; d. s. p.
Acne, 6. 17 Sept. 1778.
4 George, 6. 15 March, 1745 ; d. 31 Dec. 1766.
6 Robert, b. 9 July, 1746; m.Uary, dau. of Dr. Fothergill,
of Upton House, near London.
II. S.amuel, of Ballydarton, co. Carlow, b. 14 Nov. 1714: and
d. 22 March, 1784 ; m. Mary, dau. of Jonathan Beale, Esq.
of Mountmellick, in the Queen's Co., by whom (who d.
30 Juiy, 1781), he had a dau., Susan, 6. 25 Oct. 1746, m.
Henry White, of Cork, and three sons,
1 John, of Rallydarton, co. Carlow. b. 29 April, 1742 ; d.
25 Nov. 1793 ; m. Dinah, dau. of Henry Deaves, of Dub-
lin, and had (with four daus., Sarah, 6. 20 Oct. 1799 ;
Maria Jane, b. 28 Dec. 17b2 ; Susan, 6. 5 Jan. 17s6;
Jiinah Wilson, 6. 11 May, 1791, m. 14 May, 1812, Jonathan
Williamson) four sons,
Sa-Jiuel, 6. 20 June, 1781; d. at Lacken, co. Wexford,
24 Jan. 1803.
John Henry, of Ballydarton, 6. 5 April, 1787 ; m.
1st, Mary Garrett, by whom he had two sons and two
daus. ; and 2ndly, Elizabeth Gray, of Upton House, by
whom he had four sons and four daus.; and d. May,
1869.
Henry, of Ballydarton, b. 26 May, 1788: to. Emily, dau.
of Very Rev. George Maunsell, Dean of Leiglilin, and
d. s.p.
Joshua, 6. 22 Oct. 1789 ; m. Sarah, dau. of Francis Met-
calf, Esq. ; and rf. 1869, leaving Francis Metcalf (Very
Rev.), Dean of Leighliii ; Henry, of liallyroan ; George ;
Louisa, m. John Giay, Esq. of Upton House ; and
others.
George, 6. 10 Oct. 1793.
2 Samuei,, of Lumclone, 6. 29 March, 1747 ; m. Anne, dau.
of Samuel Brewster, Esq., by Elizabeth Garrett his wire
(brotlier of William Brewster, Esq. of Ballynidtea. co.
Wicklow, who wa= grandfather of Riglit Hon. Abiaham
Brewster, Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1867-68) ; and d.
1830, lea\ing by her (who d. 1851) an only son,
TfioMAS Henry, of Lumclone, Capt. Carlow Rcgt. of
Militi,i, 6. 1790, d. 7 Jan. 1853; m. 1 June, 1815. Anne,
only dau. of Daniel Walker, of the city of Dublin, and
granddau. of Willi m) Walker, Esq., twice Lord Mayor
of Dublin, and d. 1853, having by her (who d. 1809)
Lad issue,
I. Samuel Henbt, of Lumclone, J. P., B.A. Trin. Coll.
Dublin, 6. 29 June, 1823; m. 3 Aug. 1854, Sarah
Sempill, eldest dau. of Rev. Samuel Thomas Roberts,
LL. D.. of Ravindon House, co. Carlow, Vicar of Yox-
ford, Suffolk (by Sarah his wife, dau. of Sir William
Forbes, 5th Bart, of Crai^ievar, and his wife. Hon.
Sarah Sempill, dau. of John, 12th Lord Sempill), and
d. 5 Feb. 1870, leaving issue,
Henky Fokbes Montagd. of Lumclone, co. Carlow,
b. 24 June, ls56 ; m. 1885, Frances Mari.i, dau. of
the late Thomas Wyse, Esq., and d. s. p. Jan. 1891.
William Sempill, 6. 15 Aug. 1858, deceased.
Thomas De Lancy, 6. 9 Nov. 1859.
Isabella Anne.
Emily Loui>a Violet, deceased.
Madelaine Frances.
Agnes Delia.
n. Thomas Henry (Rev.), Vicar of St. Philip and SI.
James, Illraeombe, Devon, b. 25 July, 1825, gained
Royal Scholarship on entrance into Trinity College,
Dublin; m, Frances Jane, dau. and co-heir of
Thomas Rowley, Esq. of Norwood Lodge, Surrey,
and has issue.
Constance Mary.
Florence Miiisim.
Emily Rowley.
Grace.
III. John Walker, d. unm. June, 1878.
IV. Robert Lecky, now of Kilconner House.
I. Sarah Louisa, vi. 3 Sept. 1836, John Lecky Watson,
j:sq. of Kilconner House, co. Carlow, who d. s. v 9
Sept. 18"0.
i[. Annette Elizabeth.
III. Emily Lctitia, 7a. 31 July, 1843, John Deane Drake,
Esq. of Stokestown, co. Wexford, who d. 20 Dec. 1855
(see Drake of Stokes'own).
IV. Elizabeth Susan, m. Oct. 1853, John Cornwall
Brady, Esq. of Myshall House.
3 Joshua, 6. 28 Oct. 1752; d. unm.
III. Jonathan, m. 25 Aug. 1759, Deborah, sister of Walter
White, of Donore; andc/. 1776.
IV. W illiam, b. 12 March, 1719 ; d. 5 Oct. 1781.
V. Joseph, b. 11 Dec. 1725.
Mr. Watson m.2ndly, Abigail Craven, whotL 1752; andSrdly,
24 April, 1754, Deborah Fuller, but had no further issue. He
d. 14 May, 1764, and was s. by his eldest son.
Seat — Kilconner House, co. Carlow.
WATSON OF BERWICK HOUSE.
Watson, James, Esq. of Berwick House, Salop,
J.P. COS. Stafford, Worcester, and Salop, s. 1853 ; b.
1817 ; m. 1856, Jane, dau. of Leonard Willan, Esq.
of Silverdale, co. Lancaster, and has liad issue,
James Willan, d. an infant.
Florence Maby.
Mr. Watson is only son of James Watson, Esq. of
Edgbaston, rear Eirniingham, (who d. 1853), by
Mary his wife, dau. of Eicliard Spreadborough,Esq.
Ho was elected M.P. for Shrewsbury in 1885, and
resigned in 1892.
Seat— Berwick Hall, near Shrewsbury.
CUtbs — Carlton, and Conservative.
WATSON OF SHIEECLIFFE HALL.
Watson, Sir Henry Edmund, of Shirecliffe
Hall, CO. York, and The Park Cottage, Worksop,.
J.P. and D.L. for the West Riding, co. York, b. 19
March, 1815. Sir Henry is son of John Watson,
Esq. of Shirecliffe Hall, who d. 1853.
Arms— Or, a pale gu. surmounted by a chevron invected,
thereon three crescents between as many martlets, all counter-
changed. C'rest^ln front of an eagle s head couped, gu.,
gorged with a collar vallary three crescents or.
5ert(s— Shirecliffe Hall, Sheffield ; and The Park Cottage,
Worksop.
Clubs— CaiUon, S.W. ; and Constitutional, W.C.
WATSON OF AYTON.
Watson, William: Livingstone, Esq. of
Ayton, Perthshire, F.R.A.S., F.E.G.S., F.S.S., and
F.3.A. Scot., formerly a mercliant in Calcutta and
London, b. 19 Oct. 1835 ; m. 13 Feb. 1878, Eliza-
beth Lindsay, eldest dau. of George Seton, advocate,
M.A. Oxon ^atc of St. Bennet's, Edinburgh), and
representative of the Sexons of Cariston, co. Fife ;
and by her lias issue,
Robert William Seton, 6. 20 Aug. 1879.
Lineage. — This family is descended from the Watsons of
Cairnfold, who possessed propt-rty on the boundaries of Pertb
and Clackmannan from the beginning of the 17th century.
William Watson (younger son of Janus Watson, of Cairn-
fold), 6. 1776; Hi. 1799, Helen W'hyte, and d. 1868, aged 92,
leaving, with other issue, a son,
Robert Watson, Esq. of Kinross, N.B.,ft. 1802; to. 25 Dec.
1834, Catherine Laing, dau. of Henry Livingstone, of Sand-
port, Kinross, by his wife, Jean Dempster (of the family of
Dempster of Tillyochle, co. Kinross), and by her (who d. 1857)
had issue,
I. William Livingstone, now of Ayton.
II. He.ry, b. Ib37; d. 1844.
III. Robert, b. 1S38 ; d. ]a4I.
I. Je.an Dempster, b. 6 June, 1840; d. unm. 28 March,
1890.
Mr. Watson d. 1874.
Aims — Arg., an oak tree fructed, growing out of a mount in
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■base, ppr., surmounted of a bend gu., charged with three
cinquefoils of the fii-st. Crest— \ cross-crosslet fitchee arg.,
issuing cut ofa crescent gu. .Vof^o— Lippen to God.
6fat — Avton House, Abernethy, Perthshire.
Clubs — Keform and Oriental.
WATSON OF BURNHEAD.
Watsox, William Scott, Esq. of Burnhead, co.
Koxburgh, J.P., Capt. 1st Essex (44th) Eegt., b.
20 Jan. 1S55 ; m. 1S92, Mabel Agnes, 4tli dan. of
Lient.-Col. Thomas Mahon, R.A., and has issue,
William Scott, &. 3 Aug. 1S93.
Lineage, — The immediate ancestor of this family was Sir
Valter Scot, of Kirkurd, the tenth generation of the house of
Euccleugh, who tiourished in the Reigns of James I. and II. ;
111. a dau. of Peter Cockliurn, of Hinderland (an ancient
family iu co. Peebles), and by her had three sons, of whom i.
David (Sir), carried on the line of the house of Buccleuch ;
II. James, progenitor of this family. This
James Scot, was sometime proprietor of the lands and
barony of Kirkurd, and was designated by that title, of which
there are many documents. He afterwards resigned that
estate back to the family, and acquired from David, 3rd
Lord Lindsay of Byres, the lands of Over and Nether Newhall,
in Roxburghshire, now called Burnhead and Burnfoot, which
is instructed by a charter from the said Lord Lindsay to this
James of these lands, dated 1484. He also acquired from the
family of Glencairn the lands of Hassendean, &c., co. Box-
burgh. By Margaret, his wife, he had issue, three sons,
I. David, who s. his father in the lands and barony of Has-
sendean, &c.
II. John, fii-st of the Scots of Burnhead.
III. Robert, who got from his father the lands of Nether
Kewhall, &c., afterwards called Burnfoot.
The 2nd son,
John Scot, Esq., obtained from his father the lands of Over
I^ewhall (by a charter dated 1 June, 14!)2), afterwards called
Burnhead, which has been the chief title of this family ever
since. He left issue, a son,
John' Scot, Esq. of Burnhead. He granted charters to Sir
John Scot, vicar of Hawick, of the lands of Wester and Easter
3Iurcmaw (now called Lees), in co. Roxburgh in 1535 and
1539, to the first of which his seal is appended. He also
.granted a precept of sasine to James Scot, natural son to the
said Sir John, dated 1550. He d. at an advanced age in 1582,
leaving issue, a son and successor,
Robert Scot, Esq. of Burnhead, of whom there are many
notices, such as charters, precepts of sasine, &c. This family
had large possessions, and were superiors of several other
lands besides their own property, as appears by many charters,
precepts of sasine, &c. granted by them to different persons
between the years 1534 and 1608. Robert Scot had issue,
three sons,
I. William, his heir. ii. Adam.
ni. Robert, who settled in Holland.
He d. in 1609, and was .5. by his eldest son,
William Scot, of Burnhead, who, in his father's lifetime,
was an officer in Holland, and served under the brave Walter
■Scot, Lord Buccleuch, against the Spaniards about the year
1604, when the cohort of Scots performed many glorious
actions against their enemies. He m. Margaret, dau. of Nicol
Cairncross, of Hislop or Calfhill, by whom he had a son,
Robert, his heir. He d. about 1C40, and was s. by his only
«on,
Robert Scot, Esq. of Burnhead, who, in his father's lifetime,
■m. 1st (contract 1636), Marian, dau. of Bagnel Bennett, of
■Chcsters, by whom he had two daus. He m. 2ndly (contract
1643), Elizabeth, dau. of Hector Turnbull, of Clarilaw, by
whom he had four sons,
I. William, his heir. ii. Robert Scot, of Lees.
III. Adam, m. and had issue.
IV. Alexander.
He d. in 1677, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Scot, Esq. of Burnhead, who m. Agnes, dan. of
Archibald Wedderstain, merchant in Dalkeith, by whom he
had three sons and several daus. (of whom Euphan, m.
Thomas Watson, writer in Hawick, and had a son, William,
of whom afterwards).
I. Robert, his heir.
II. William, who was principal surgeon to the hospital of the
English army in Spam, in the reign of Queen Anne, and at
the siege of (iibraltar in 1727; a. unm.
ni. Peter, of WiUiamsburgh, in Virginia.
The eldest son,
Robert Scot, Esq. of Burnhead, m. Agnes, 2nd dau. of
Gideon Sent, of Falnash, by Mary, his wife, dau. of James
Scot, of Thirlestane, co. Roxburgh, and by her had issue, two
sons and two daus.,
I. William, his heir.
II. Walter Scot, a merchant in Virginia.
I. Agnes.
II. Margaret, of •whom presently.
He d. in 1755 and was .<!. by his eldest son,
William Scot, Esq. of Burnhead, who d. unm. 31 March,
1795, and was «. by his sister,
Margaret Scot, who 9)1. Rev. Dr. Samuel Charters, minister
of Wilton parish, but d. s.p. 17 Nov. 1815, and was s. by her
1st cousin and nearest heir,
William Watson, Esq.of Burnhead (son of Thomas Watson,
and his wife, Euphan Scot), m. 21 Aug. 1785, at Nassau, in the
island of New Providence, East Florida, Rebecca Peters, by
whom he had issue,
I. William, of Burnhead.
I. Margaret, b. 25 Nov. 1788.
II. Rebecca, 6. 4 July, 1790; m. W. Prole, Esq.
Mr. Watson d. 3 July, 1818, and was s. by his son,
William Watson, Esq. of Burnhead, 6. 19 April, 1787 ; m.
1818, Bridget Bowles, dau. of William Abraham, of Bath, and
by her had issue,
I. William Scott, of Burnhead.
n. Henrv, m. Emma Byrne, and had issue.
III. Charles.
I, Elizabeth, m. John Stavert, of Hoscote, and d. s. p. 1870.
Mr. Watson d. 3 Feb. 1870, and was s. by his eldest son,
William Scott AVatson, Esq. of Burnhead, b. 8 May, 1819 ;
VI. 1851, Louisa Sarah, dau. of Thomas Dennis, of Pilton, and
by her had issue,
I. William Scott, now of Burnhead.
II. Thomas John, b. 19 Nov. 1859: d. 10 Oct. 1860.
III. Charles Abraham, b. 9 July, 1861.
I. Brid;;et Sarah, b. 2 June, 1852 ; (/. 28 Nov. 1885.
II. Annie Louisa Elizabeth, b. 26 Nov. 1853; d. 27 June,
1874.
III. Louisa Margaret, b. 9 Sept. 1856, d. v.nm. 24 Aug. 1888.
IV. Susan Harriett, 6. 2 Jan. 1858; d. 19 March, 1875.
v. Frances Emmeline, b. 25 June, 1863, m. 1893, P. E. L.
Mason, Esq.
Mr. Watson d. 30 April, 1885, and was s. by his eldest son.
Adiis — Or, on a bend az., a star between two cre.<!cents of
the first, within a border of the second. Crest — A buck's head
and neck erased, ppr., collared az., the collar charged with a
star between two crescents or, all within two branches of laurel
issuing from the torse, and disposed circular ways. Mottoes —
(On an escroU above) "In recto decus"; and "Nemo sibi
nasciiur."
Heut — Burnhead, Hawick, Roxburghshire.
Clubs — New Club, Edinburgh; Junior United Service, Lon-
don.
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GIBSON-WATT OF DOLDOWLOD.
Gibsox-Watt, James Millek, Esq. of Doldo-w-
lod, CO. Radnor, and Heathfield, co. Stafford, b. 6
Sept. 1875; s. his father 1891.
Lineage.— James Gibson, Esq., Staff-Surgeon 13th Light
DraRoons, descended from a family seated in co. Ayr, m.
Agnes, dau. of James Miller, Esq. of Glasgow, by Margaret his
wile, dau. of James Watt, F.R.S., LL.D., the celebrated engi-
neer and improver of the steam engine,* and d. 1835, leaving
issue,
James Watt, who assumed the additional surname of Watt
by royal licence, 1856, in compliance with the wUl of his
great uncle, James Watt, Esq.of Doldonlod.
Agnes Miller, to. Chilley Pine, Esq., 4th Dragoon Guards,
who was killed at balaclava, 1854, leaving a son, Arthur.
Margaret Elizabeth, m. Feb. 1865, Henry Brunning Marsh,
Esq. of Upton-on -Severn, M.D., d. 8 Feb. 1877, leaving a
dau., Ethel Margaret Watt.
The son,
James Watt Gibson-Watt, Esq. of Doldowlod and Heath-
field, J. P. and D.L., served as High Sheriff co. Radnor, b. 4
Aug. 1831 ; m. 17 Nov. 1874, Emma Henrietta, dau. of Henry
♦ James Watt, J. P. of Greenock, to. Agnes Muirhead, and
was fatiier of James Watt, the great engineer and natural
philosopher, and chief inventor oi the steam engine, F.R.S.,
LL.D., b. 1736 ; was twice married, and d. 19 Auc 1819. A
monuiuental statue by Chantrey, with a remarkable inscription
by Lord Brougham, is in Westminster Abbey ; another in
Handsworth Church, co. Stafford.
WAT
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAT
2155
O'EeiUy Hoey, Esq. of Knuzden, co. Lancaster, and had
issue.
James Miller, now of Doldowlod.
Geraldine Emma. Evelyn Margaret. Dorothy Ellen.
Mr. Gibson-Watt d. 19 June, 1891.
Seats — Doldowlod, Khajader, co. Eadnor, and Heathfleld,
CO. Stafford.
WATT OF SPEKE HALL.
Watt, Adelaide, of Speke Hall, co. Lancaster,
h. 19 May, 1857 ; s. her father 1865.
Lineage. — Eichabd Watt, merchant, of Liverpool, pur-
chased, 1797, the manor of Speke from C. G. Beauclerk, Esq.,
son of the well-known Topham Beauclerk. His nephew and
heir,
EicHAED Watt, Esq. of Bishop Burton, co. York, and Speke
Hall, CO. Lancaster, High Sheriff co. York, d. ISli, and was
5. by his son,
EicHAED Watt, Esq. of Bishop Burton and Speke Hall, High
Sheriff of co. York, 1811, who had issue,
I. EicHiRD, of whom presently.
II. Francis, of Bishop Burton, b. 1814, J. P. and D.L. East
Eiding of co. York, and High Sheriff 1865. He d. umii. 17
June, 1870, and wass. at Bishop Burton by his brother.
III. William, of Bishop Burton, who d. 1874.
I. Sarah, m. James Hall, Esq. of Scarborough (see Hall-
Watt, of Bisho'p Burton).
II. Mary, m. May, 1834, James Sprot, of Spott House, co.
Haddington.
The eldest son,
EicnAED Watt, Esq. of Speke, had an only son,
EicHARD Watt, Esq. of Speke, b. 1835 ; m. 1856, Adelaide,
dau. of William Hignett, Esq. of Chester, and d. 1865,
leaving by her (who d. 1861) an only child, Adelaide, now of
Speke.
Arms — Per fess or and az., a fess embattled between three
fleurs-de-lis counterchan^ed. O-est — A greyhound sejant arg.
jiowdered with fleurs-de-lis, one paw resting on two arrows.
6'fa£— Speke Hall, near Liverpool.
HALL-WATT OF BISHOP BUBTON
AND CAKHEAD.
ITail-Watt, Ernest Eichaed Beadlet, Esq.
of Eisliop Burton and Carhead, co. York, J. P. for
the East Eiding, M.A. Cambridge, b. 5 Oct. 186.J ;
m. 3 Feb. 1891, Julia Philadelphia, 2nd dau. of
Digby Cayley, of Norton Grove, Malton, eo. York.
Mr. Hall- Watt assumed the additional surname of
Watt in 1886.
Lineage.— James Hall, Esq., J. P. of Scorbro', m.
Sarah, eldest dau. of Richard Watt, Esq. of Bishop Burton and
Speke Hall, co. Lancaster {see thatj'amUij)a.nti.d. 1877, leaving
a son,
John Hall, Esq. of Scorbro' Hall and Walkington
Lodge, Beverley, 6. 1835 ; m. 1862, Mary Amelia, dau. of
AVilliam Bradley Wainman, Esq. of Carhead, co. York, and by
her (who d. 1892) had issue,
Ernest Eichard Bradley, now of Bishop Burton.
Mabel, m. James Garforth Tottie, Esq.
3Ir. Hall d. v. p. 1868.
A rms — Per pale or and az., a fesse nebuly between four fleurs-
de-lis all counterchanged. Crest — A greyhound sejant, arg.,
seme de lis az., supporting with the dexter paw two arrows
saltireways points downwards ppr. Motto — Vigneurde dessus.
Sea(s— Bishop Burton, Beverley, and Carhead, Crossbills, co
York. CiMii— Junior Carlton, and Wellington, S.W., and
Yorkshire.
WATT OF BEECKNESS.
Watt, William Geoege Thomas, Esq. of
Breckness, co. Orkney, J.P. and D.L., b. 1849 ; m.
;23 July, 1885, Mary Charlotte, dau. of the late
Lieut. Eobert Barry, E.M.
Lineage.— Breckness was acquired by
George Graham or Graeme, Bishop of Orkney 16in-38 (see
Sutheeland-Gbaeme, of Graenieshall). His 3rd son,
John Graham, of Breckness, rn. 22 Sept. 1645, Barbara, dau.
of Harry Stewart, of Graemsay, and d. before 1672, leaving a
son,
Haebt Graham, of Breckness, 6. 1648; m. 1669, Euphemia,
dau. of Andrew Honyman, Bishop of Orkney. He represented
the county in Parliament 1685, and d. 20 June, 1718, leaving a
son and heir,
Andrew Graham, of Breckness, 6. 1672 ; in. 1694, Euphemia,
dau. of Eobert Honyman, of Graemsay, and d. 1721, leaving a
son,
Eobebt Graham, of Breckness, b. 1696 ; m. Margaret, dau.
of his uncle, James Graham, of Anstruther, a.nd.d. before 1754,
leaving a son,
Eobert Graham, of Breckness, b. 1724; m. 1744, Margaret
Brown, andrf. Sept. 1780, having had issue,
I. John, b. 1747 ; d. v. p.
II. Patrick, of Breckness, 6. 1748, sold the estate in 1787 to
his brother-in-law, William Watt, and d. 13 Nov. 1800.
III. Eobert, b. 1749 ; m. Miss Smith, of Turmiston, Orkney.
I. Margaret, b. 1752 ; m. William Watt, merchant in Kirk-
wall, afterwards of Breckntss (son of William Watt, mer-
chant in Kirkwall, by Katherine, his wife, dau. of Eer.
John Gibson, of Evie and Eendall, son of Alexander Gibson,
Archdeacon of Caithness, Dean of Watten and Bowei^bv
Katherine, his wife, dau. of James Sinclair, of Assery) ;
and </. 18 July, 1779, leaving by him (who d. 13 Aug. 1810,
agfd 80) issue,
1 William Gbaham, of whom hereafter.
2 Eobert Graham Watt, 6. 1779; m. EUza Eae, and had
issue.
1 Margaret Ann Watt, 1778 ; m. hercousin James Stewart
Watt, M.D., and had issue.
AViLLiAM Graham Watt, of Breckness, eldest son of Margaret
Graham and her husband, William Watt, s. to Breckness. He
was b. 1776; m. Ann, only dau. of Thomas Traill, of Frotoft,
Orkney, and d. 23 Oct. 1866, having had issue,
I. William Watt Graham, his heir.
II. Thomas Traill, 6. 1819 ; m. Eliza Strang, and had, Ann
Traill, and Eliza Strang.
III. Eobert Graham, b. 1825; m. Elizabeth, dau. of George
Dale, Esq. ; and d. 3 April, 1862, leaving issue,
William Geoege Thomas, heir to his uncle.
Eobina Graham.
I. Eobina Grant, m. James William Moffatt, E.N.
II. Margaret Graham.
III. Ann Traill, m. John Balfour, Esq.
IV. Thomima Traill.
The eldest son,
William Watt Geaham Watt, of Breckness, 6. 1815 ; m.
Barbara, dau. of Eev. William Logic, D.D., Minister at Kirk-
wall, and d. s. p. 4 March, 1876, being «. by his nephew, the
present proprietor.
.irms (of Gbaham) — Or, a lion's paw erased and erect betw.
four roses gu., on a chief sa. three escallops of the held. Crest^
\ lion's paw as in the shield, grasping a sword paleways ppr.
Motto — Xec temere nee timide.
Sea<— Skaill House, Breckness, Orkney.
WATTS OF ABNEY HALL.
Watts, James, Esq. of Abney Hall, co. Chester,
b. 28 June, 1845 ; m. 1877, Anne Hadfield, 2nd dau.
of Dr. Henry Browne, of Manchester, and has had
issue,
James, b. 8 Aug. 1878.
Humphrey, b. 15 Sept. 1880.
TJghtred, b. 19 March, 1882; cZ. 2 Dec. 1884.
Henry Lyonel b. 5 Sept. 1884.
Miles Buckston, b. 14 Sept. 1886.
Anne Hadfield, b. 9 Sept. 1888.
Lineage. — John Watts, Esq. m. Sarah Busby, and d.
at Burnage, 9 Sept. 1801, leaving a son, John Watts, Esq. of
Burnage, co. Lancaster, ra. Elizabeth Beasley, and had issue,
I. John, TO. twice, and d. s. p. 1836.
II. William, m. Mary Griftifs, and has issue, Joseph, b.
1S27; William ; John, m. Julia, dau. of William Saunders,
Esq.; Isaac; and five daus.
III. Joseph, deceased.
IV. Samuel, residing at Burnage Hall, to. 1st, and had is.sue,
Samuel, Edward, George, Eliza, and Jane ; m. 2ndly, Maria
Smith, and had issue, Albert, Frank, Stanly, Maria, and
Gertrude.
V. James (Sir), late of Abney Hall.
The youngest son,
SiE James Watts, J.P., High Sheriff of co. Lancaster 1871,
b. March, 1804; m. 16 Dec. 1832, Margaret Anne, youngest
dau. of Nathaniel Buckley, Esq. of CarrHill, Saddleworth, co.
York (descended from Geoffrey de Bucklegh, of Buckley Hall,
Eochdale, slain at the battle of Evesham, 1265), and by her,
who d. 1892, had issue.
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TVAL'
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAU
I. James, now of Abney TTall.
I. Kmina, m. 24 Nov. ISoS, James Carlton, Esq. of AVhallcy
E.'iiige, Mancluster.
II, Susan Huckley, m. Xathaniel Buckley, Esq. of Carr Hill,
Saddlewonh.
Sir James servccl tlie cffieo of >[ayor of Manchester, and re-
ceived the honour of knishtliood lS57,and i(. April, 1S7S, and
was s. by his eldest sou, Ja.mes, now of Abney Hall.
.^r;ii5— Erni., on a chief sa. a ffarb between two bees or.
CnM—A. deiui-critlin s;i. with winys extended chequy or and
s:i. the dexter claw grasping a garb or. Aloito — Fide sed cui
vide
.S, •<«— .\bney Hall, Chcadle, near Manchester ; and Farlands,
Kinder, Derbyshire.
WATTS OF HANSIiOPE PARK.
"Watts, Edwaed 1Ia>sloi'e, Esq. of Ilanslope
Purk. BiK'ks, b. 12 June, 1S4.'5, J. P. for Buckingliam
and Xurtliant-!, ;«. IG April, 1S68, Sophia Edith,
3rd dan. of Eichard Sclbv Lowndes, Esq. of The
Ehus, Eletchley, Bucks, and has issue, a dau.,
1re.se, b. 29 Jan. 1870.
Lineage. — The founder of this family was William
■\VaTts, h. 1722, who, under Lord Clive, brought to a successful
termination the treaty with Meer Jaffier, in Hindostan, June,
1757. lie <;. 17C4, and left with a dau., Amelia, who m.
Sir Charles Jenkinson, Bart., afterwards Earl of Liverpool,
an only son and successor.
Edward Watts, Esq., in whose minority his trustees pur-
chased from the representatives of the Pierrepont family the
manor and estate of Hanslope. He ra. Florentia, dau. of
-Mexander Wynch, Esq., Governor of Fort George, Madras,
and (.1. 1S28, leaving is.sue,
Edward, of Hanslope, t. 1778; d. unm. 1800.
William, of whom presently.
Amelia, b. 17»U ; d. unm. March, 1862.
The 2ad son,
William Watts, Esq., m. and dying 1818, left issue,
I. WiLLI.WI.
II. Henry, b. 20 Oct. 1822; rf. unm. May, 18.53.
I. Eliza. HI. liev. W. II. .\pthorp, M.A.. Vicar of Brierton,
son of Kev. Frederick .-Vpthorp, of Gumley, Leicestershire,
and h:is issue, Frederick WUliam ; John Gardiner ; East;
Lucy EHza.
II. Louisa Kosa, m. Rev. Augustue Pyne, M.A., Vicar of
Horning, Norfolk, anil has issue ; Williaai Augustus:
Edward Dilman ; Hamilton St. Ledger; Lucy Gardner
Sadler ; Florence Alice Minnie.
The elder son,
William Watts, Esq. b. 1821 ; m. 15 Sept. 1843, Caroline,
dau. of the Rev. Frederic Apthorp, Rector of Gumley, co.
Leicester, and by her (who m. 2ndly, 17 Jan. 1856, Regin.ald
Robert Walpole, Esq., grandnephew of the 1st Earl of Orfoid)
had issue,
Edward Hanslope, now of Hanslope Park.
Caroline Florentia. m. 24 Sept. 1867, Henry Edward, elder
son of the Rev. Henry Bull, Rector of Lathbury, Bucks,
and has issue, a son, Herbert Edward, 6. May, 1870.
Fredeiick Annie Fanny.
Mr. Watts d. 18 Nov. 1S53.
Amis — .4z., three arrows or, feathered and headed arg. on a
chief of the .second as many Moors' heads couped and sidefaced
sa. Crest — A greyhound .sejant arg. supporiing with the dex-
ter foot an arrow or, headed and barbed of the first. Motio —
Nou eget JIauri jaculis neque arcu.
Seo£— H:in<.lope Park, Stuney Stratfoid, Bucks.
Club — Brooks'.
"WAUCHOPE OF NIDDE.IE MARISCHAIi.
Wauchope, Andhew GiLBEitT, Esq., C.B.,
C.M.G-., of Xiddrie, .Midlotliian, J. P. and D.L., b. 5
July, 1846 ; Col. in the army and Major 42nd R.
Hij^Hiknders (The Black Watch) ; >«. 9 Dec. 1882,
Elythea Kuth, dau. of Sir Thomas Erskine, Bart.,
of Cambo, and by her, who d. 1883, has had issue,
Andrew William, 6. 1883; d. 4 April, 1887.
liineag'e. —This very ancient family was originally settled
in the South of Scotland, in the district of Wauchopedale in
CO. Dumfries.
The direct ancestors of the existing family were hereditary
Eaillics in Midlothian, to the Keiths Marischals of Scotland,
afterwards Earls Marischal, from whom they got the lands
of Niddrie Marischal, and they are now by far the oldest
possessors of land in the male line for a wide range round
Edinburgh.
Robert Wadchope, of Niddrie Marischal, inscribed his
name upon a tomb which he built in 1387. Gilbert Wa0-
CHOPE had a charter of Niddrie from Robert III.; and
Patrick Wadchope, of Niddrie, and Isabel his spouse, occur
in a deed 6 Nov. 1479.
From Archibald Wadchope, of Niddrie, and Eupherae
Scougal his wife, living 1491, the chain of evidence is complete
to the present time. They had Gilbert, who succeeded;
and -Margaret, m. Sir William Dundas, of Dundas. The son
and heir,
Gilbert Wadchope, of Niddrie, had a charter as heir
apparent to Archibald, 6 Nov. 1504. He appears repeatedly
as Deputy to Earl Marischal, from 1527 to 1540. His wife's
name is unknown, but he had a son Gilbert, his heir; and
Eupheme, vi. 1520, Sir John Edmonstone, Knt. of Edmon-
stone. They probably had another son, as at this time also
lived Robert Wauchope, who, Bishop Lesley states, was
Primate of Ireland, Doctor of Sorbonne, and d. at Paris,
10 Nov. U>51. The son,
Gilbert Wadchope, of Niddrie, m. Alison, dau. of Hamilton,
of Innerwick. He d. Aug. 1571, and bis relict 1589, leaving
I.William, who succeeded; ii. Gilbert; in. Abraham; iv.
John; V. Adam; i. Eupheme, m. Henry Halyburton, of
Merton, 1574. The eldest son,
William Wauchope, ra. 1st, 15G0, Anne, dau. of Hepburn,
of Wauchton, by whom he had Robert, his heir ; and 2ndly,
Margaret, widow of Sir James Dundas, of Dundas, dau. of
Sir James Sandilands of Calder, and sister of the 1st Lord
Torphichen. The son and successor,
Robert Wauchope, of Niddrie, m. 1558, Margaret Dundas,
dau. of his stepmother, by whom he had, Archibald, his heir;
and Mary, m. 1583, Gavin Sandilands, of Luaifodda. He m.
2ndly, Marg:iret, dau. of Sir James Douglas, of Drumlanrig,
ancestor of the Dukes of Queensberry, widow of William,
Earl of Monteith, and of Edward Crichton, of Sanquhar,
Robert, and Archibald, the younger, of Niddrie, his son and
heir apparent, were both forfeited 1587. The said Archibald
Wauchope had vi. 1584, Rachel McGill, dau. of Sir Jurae."i
McGill, Knt. of Rankeilor, and widow of George Stewart, of
Rosyth. He was a Papist under attaimler. He had a son,
F'rancis, who s. before 1604, when he was served heir to his
grandfather, Robert, and 1609, there was an Act passed of
restitution of the House of Niddrie. This
Francis Wadchope, of Niddrie, m. Jane Sandilands (said'
to be dau. of Lord Torpichen), and had, i. John, his heir; ii.
Francis ; in. William ; i. Margaret, 1st wife of James Rait, of
Edmonstone. The elder son,
Sir John Wadchope, was knighted by King Charles I.,
when he visited Scotland, with great pomp, 1633. Sir John's
1st wife was Anne, dau. of Sir Andrew Hamilton, of Redhouse,
next brother of Thomas, 1st Earl of Haddington, and by hev
he had two sons, i. .\ndrew, his heir ; ii. John, who m. the
heiress of Edmonstone, and is now represented by Sir John
Don- Wauchope, Bart, of Edmonstone. Sir John m. 2ndly,
1653, Jean, widow of Sir John Ker, of Tochton, by whom he
had, James, whose son succeeded and was ancestor of the
present luird, of whom hereafter. Sir John's son,
Andrew Wauchope, then younger, of Niddrie, m. 1656,
Margaret, dau. of Sir John Gilmour, Knt. of Craigmillar,
President of the Court of Session, by whom he had three
sons, I. William, his heir; ii. James; in. Gilbert, Lord'
Fountainhall. William, his son, survived until 1725, when
his two brothers being dead, and his uncle Lord Edmon-
ftone's two sons, being also dead, all without issue, and Lord
Ediiionstone's daus. being exclu<led by the settlements on heirs
male, the son of James, his uncle by the half-blood, succeeded.
This
James Wauchope was served male heir of his father's 2nd
marriage, 1685. He m. Jane, dau. of Sir William Wallace,
Bart, of Craigie, by a dau. of William Menzies, of Pitfoddles,
and had a son,
Andrew Wadchope, of Niddrie, s. his cousin, 1725. He
m. June, 1735, Helen, dau. of the Hon. Sir Andrew Holme,
of Kinmicrghame, son of Patrick, 1st Earl of Marchmont,
and had I.Andrew, his heir; ii. William; in. John. The
eldest son,
Capt. John Wadchope, of Niddrie, served as Capt. of
Dragoons at the battle of Minden. He m. 26 Sept. 1776,
Alicia, dau. of William Baird, of Newbyth, and sister of
Gen. Sir David Baird, Bart., and liad i. Andrew, killed at
the battle of the Pyrenees, in command of the 20th Foot; ii.
William, his heir; in. John; iv. George; v. Robert (Capt.);
WAU
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAY
2157
I. Alice Mrs. Macltenzie; ii. Helen, Mrs. Spottiswoode, of
Spottiswoode ; iii.Jane; iv. Mary ; v. Anne, Mrs. Waucliope ;
VI. Sophia; and vii. Margaret, m. Admiral Sir Patricli Cami>
bell, K.C.B. The 2nd, but eldest surviving, son,
William Wauchope, Esq. of Niddrie, Licut.-Col. 26th Regt.,
and Aide-de-Camp to Hon. Sir Thomas Maitland, Governor of
Ceylon, m. 1817, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Baird, Esq. of
Newbyth, and niece of the Marchioness of Breadalbane, and
"by her \wh it?. 27 April, 186G) had issue,
Andbew, his heir.
Kersey Sidjiey Susan, m. 1842, Admiral Sir Geo'ge Elliot,
K.C.B., E.N., eldest son of the Hon. Admiral Sir G.
Elliot.
Col. Wauchope d. 1825, and was «. by his eldest son,
Andrew WAncHOPE, Esq. of Niddrie, J. P. and D.L., 6. 6
Dec. 1818; jn. 26 March, 1840, Frances Mary, dau. of Henry
Lloyd, Esq. of Farrenrory, co. Tipperary, by Harriet Amelia
liis wife, youngest dau. of Sir John Craven Garden, Bart, of
Templemore, and by her (who d. 26 June, 1858) had issue,
I. William John, late of Kiddrie.
II. Andrew Gilbebt, piesent representative.
7. Harriet Elizabeth Frances, m. 12 Sept. 1800, DayroUes
Blakeney, present Lord Veniry.
II. Hersey Josephine Frances Mary.
Mr. Wauchope d. 22 Nov. 1874, and was i. by his son,
William John Wauchope, Esq. of Niddrie, Capt. 6th
Inniskilling Dragoons, 6.11 Sept. 1841; m. 17 Aug. 1870,
Eleanor, youngest dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Edward Har-
hottle Grimston, brother of the 2nd Earl of Verulam ; and
<1. 1882.
Arms— Az., two mullets in chief of the last a garb or. Crest
— A garb or. Mot((i—St:i promissis.
Seat — JSiddrie House, Liberton, near Edinburgh.
WATJD, late OF MANSTON HALL.
Watjd, Edwaed Wilkes, Esq. of Easton, co.
York, J.P. Lieut.-Gol. 4tli W. York Volunteers, b.
30 Sept. 1834 ; m. 16 June, 1859, Hon. Elizabeth
Holmes A'Court, eldest dau. of William Henry,
2nd Lord Hejtesburj, and has issue,
I. Edward William, 6. 11 Oct. 1864.
II. Brian Henry, b. 1866.
III. Arthur Lennard Charles, 6. 1372.
I. Margaret Elizabeth. ii. Emily Mary.
III. Mabel Emily. iv. Gertrude Anne.
V. Alice.
Iiineag-e.— The family of Waud, or, as it was originally
■spelt, "Wode," claims Saxon origin, and has been for many
centuries settled in the co. for York, wherein they were
owners of Clifford's Tower, in the city of York, until it was
sold to the county, 1826.
Samuel Waud, Esq., who was b. 10 June, 1683; m. 19 Feb.
1725, In the Chapel Royal, St. James's, Katharine, youngest
dau. of Robert Horsfield, Esq. of York, and had issue, Samuel,
his heir; and Katharine, m. James Saunders, Esq. The son,
Samuel Waud, Esq. , b. 17 Dec. 1729 ; m. 7 June, 1756, Alice,
eldest dau. of John Wilkes, Esq. of Blackbane, co. York, and
had issue, one son and three daus.,
Samuel Wilkes, his heir.
Elizabeth Katharine, m. William Hill, Esq. of Beeston
Hall.
Katharine. Alice.
The son and heir,
Samuel Wilkes Waud, Esq. of Chester Court and Manston,
6. 19 Oct. 1768; lu. 24 Dec. 1796, Ellen, only dau. of Brian
Hodgson, Esq. of Crakemarsh, co. Stafford, niece of Bielby
Porteous, Bishop of London, aud had issue two sons,
I. Samuel Wilkes (Rev.), Rector of Rettendon, Efsex, h.
26 Aug. 1801 ; m. Louisa, dau. of the late Richard Meeeon,
Esq. of Battle Bridge, and had two sons (twins) aid a
dau.,
1 Samuel Wilkes, and 2 Bryan, 6. 18 Dec. 1857.
1 Anne Louisa.
n. Edwabd.
The 2nd son,
Edward Waud, Esq. of Easton, J.P. and D.L., Major 4th
West York Militia, Lieut. -Col. West Riding Artillery Volun-
teers, 6. 10 April, 1806; m. 30 July, 1«33, Mary Dorothy,
eldest dau. of Thomas Sayle, Esq. of Wentbridge, and had
issue,
I. Edward Wilkes, now of Easton.
II. Brian Wilkes, Barrister at-Law, of the Inner Temple, 6.
4 June, 1837.
I. Ellen.
II. IMary, m. 21 April, 1S70, Marmaduke Francis Cox
Dodman, Esq., representative of the ancient family of
Dodman of Pockliiigton.
III. Katherine.
IV. Margaret Alice, d. Nov. 1872.
Col. Waud d. 23 Dec. 1885.
^rj».?-Or, on a pale az , three martlets arg. quartering vert
a chevron between three horses' heads couped arg. Crest A
martlet ppr. Moito — Sola virtus iuvicta.
;&'ca(— Kyde, Isle of Wight.
Residence — Montreal, Canada.
WAY OF DENHAII.
Wat, Eleanor Isabella Eliza, 2nd dau. of
Eev. Henry Hugh Way, of Alderbourne, Bucks, m.
28 Feb. 1865, the late Benjamin Henry Walpole
Way, Esq. of Denham Place, Backs (b. 25 April,
1830), who d. 18 Jan. 1891, and has issue,
I. Benjamin Ihst, Ii. 9 July, 1869.
It. Lewis Charles, 6. 28 May, 1872.
in. Geiald Oscar, 6. 17 Feb. 1875.
IV. Roger Hill, 6. 15 Aug. 1878.
I. Constance Ishbel Susan.
Lineage.— The family of Waye, originally of Somerset,
removed in the reign of Henry VII., or early in that of
Henry VIII., to Torrington, in Devon.
AVilliam Waye, of Great Torrii'gton, son of Alexander
Waye, had a confirmation of arms from Robert Cooke,
Clarenceux, 1574. By Margaret his wife, dau. of Nicholas
Berry, of Berry Nerber, in Devon, he had four sons, of whom
the eldest, William, was ancestor of the family that shortly
after removed to Bndport, Dorset; and from the younger,
Richard, proceeded a branch settled co. Hereford, at William
and Bostock. The former,
AViLLiAM Waye, of Torrington, in Devon, living 1620, d.
about 1630, leaving three sons. The 2nd son,
John Waye, of Bridport, Dorset, d. before 1680, leaving by
Elizabeth his wife, two sons, John Wate, of Bridport, and
Benjamin Waye, of Dorchester, Rector of West Stafford,
Dorset. He d. at Bristol 1680, lea\ing, with other issue, a
son,
Benjamin Wat, Esq., who settled in London as a merchant,
and resided at W'althamstow. He d. 1709, leaving issue, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Samuel Lewis, of the Island of
Jamaica. The eldest son,
Lewis Way, Esq. of Streatham, and the Old Court, Rich-
mond, Surrey, was a member of the Inner Temple, Director
of the South Sea Company, and President of Guy's Hospital.
He d. 24 Jan. 1771, having been four times married. He had
issue only by his two last wives. His 3rd wife was Abigail,
only dau. and heir of Edward Lockey, Esq. of the Middle
Temple, and Home Hill, co. Hereford, by Abigail his wife, 2nd
dau. of Sir Roger Hill, of Denham Place, Bucks, and by her
he had a son and dau.,
Benjamin, his heir.
Abigail, m. April, 1767, John Baker Holroyd, Earl of
Sheftield.
He VI. 4thly, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Payne, Vicar of
Holme Lacy, co. Hereford, sister of Frances, Countess of
Northampton, and by her (who d. 1800; had an only son,
I. Gregory Lewis, b. 1757, of Spencer Farm, Essex : m. 9
Dec. 1779, Ann Frances, only dau. of the Rev. William
Paxton, Rector of Taplow, Bucks, and ri. 26 April, 1799,
aged 43, having had, with two daus. {see next Memoir) four
sons,
1 Lewis, of Spencer Farm {see Way nf Spencer Grange).
2 John, of Spajnes Hall, Great Yeldliam, Essex, J. P., d.
unm. 9 Feb. 1868.
3 William, Lieut. R.N., b. 7 April, 1792; d. 14 Aug. 1814.
4 Charles John (Rev.), M.A., of Spaynes Hall. Great
Ycldham, Essex, Vicar of ISorham, Essex, b. 23 Jan.
1796; m. 1 Aug. 1832, Georgiana Augusta, dau. of Harry
Grover, Esq. of Bury, Hemel Hempstead, and d. 1873,
leaving issue,
George Augustus, now of Spaynes Hall, Essex, J.P.,
Lieut. -Col. Bengal Staff Corps, b. 6 March, lSo7; m.
3 Aug. 1864, Catherine, dau. of Rev. W. C. Warren,
Rector of Tacolneston, and has issue, George John, b.
1S65.
Charles Gregoiy, Ensign Bengal Army, 6. 25 Aug.
1838 ; killed at Allahabad, 6 June, 1857.
John Lewis, Lieut. R N., b. 30 July, 1840.
Edward, b. 28 June, 1843; )«. 15 Dec. 1868, Miss Cathe-
rine Johanna Landsberg, of Natal.
William Robert, b. 10 April, 1S49.
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WAf
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WAY
Emily Augiisfa, m. 9 Ausr. ISoo, Champion Russell, Esq.
of Stulibei-s, KomforJ, Slajor N. Essex Militia.
Harriett Elizabeth, m. 2 Aug. 160b, Adam liue Martin,
Esq. of Rochester.
Marj- Edith.
Anne Frances, m. 2 Juno, 1S59, George Bannister, Esq.
Capt. Bombay army.
The son and heir,
Benjamin Wat, Esq. of Penham, M.P. for Bridport 17C5,
lli^h Sheriff Bucks 1777, Bresident of Guy's Hospital, Sub-
Governor of the South Sea Company, F.R.S. and F.S.A., b.
Sept. 1740: );i. 10 Nov. 1707. Elizabeth Anne, eldest ilau. of
the Rev. William Cooke, D D., Rector of Denham, Provost of
King's Coll. Cambridge, and by her (who d. 182a, aged 79) had
seven sons and nine dans.,
I. Eesjamis, his heir.
II. Le«is(Kev.), 6. II Feb. 1772; m. 31 Dec. ISOl, Mary,
youngest dau. and co-hcircss of the Rev. Herman Drewt-,
Rector of Comb Raleigh, Devon, 7tU son of p-rancis Drewc,
Esq. of The Grange, Devon, and d. 26 Jan. 1840, leaving
issue,
1 Albert, h. 23 June, 1805 ; m. 30 April, 1844, Emmcline,
dau. of Lord Stanley of Alderley, and d. 22 March, 1874,
having had issue, Mary Alethea.
1 Drusilla, d. 10 Jlav, 1886.
2 Anna Mary, m. 18 July, 1848, J. Ayshford Wise, Esq. of
Clayton Hall, co. StatTord (see that family).
3 Olivia, 7)1. 30 Dec. 1845, Rev. Charles Edward Kenna-
way (see Kennaway, Bart.).
4 Catherine Louisa, m. 26 Jan. 1854, Rev. Henry Clarence
Pigou, Rector of Wayke Regis, co. Dorset, and had issue,
Heniy Lewis, <{. 1867; Mary Eliza.
5 Georgina Millicent, m. 19 Feb. 1852, Capt. Henry D.
Cholmelcy, of Woodchester Priory, co. Gloucester {see
Cbolmeley, Bart.).
lu. William (Rev.). Rector of Denhara and Hcdgerley,
Bucks, 7)!. Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Maximilian
Western, Esq. of Cokethorpe, co. Oxford, and relict of
Francis Sackville Lloyd Wheate, Esq. of Glympton Park,
in the same co.
rv. Henry Francis, Capt. 22nd Regt., b. 24 Oct. 1775; d. in
St. Doming", 9 Aug. 1794.
V. George Holman Bromley (Sir), K.C.B., Major-Gen. in the
army, m. 19 May, 1815, Marianne, dau. of John Weyland,
Esq. of Woodeaton, co. Oxford, and Woodrising, Norfolk,
and is deceased.
Ti. Bromley Samuel Lascellcs, 6. 24 July, 1782; d, 23 Jan.
1783.
vu. George (Rev.), m. at Tours, 15 April, 1820, Susannah
Mary, dau. of Enos Smith, Esq., and has issue,
1 George Enos Gregory. 2 Lewis Albert.
3 Thomas Henry, Capt. 108lh Foot.
1 Elizabeth Gulielma. 2 Caroline Frances.
3 Mary Jane. 4 Drusilla Wilhelmina.
6 Ht-nrietta Charlotte. 6 Amelia Georgina.
7 Catherine.
I. Louisa Abigail, d. 24 April, 1787.
II. Sarah Anne, d. 10 Jan. 1770.
III. Isabella. IV. Mary, d. an infant.
V. JIary Ann, m. the Rev. Edward Whitby, of Cresswcll
Hall, CO. Stafford.
VI. Anne Frances.
VII. Catherine, la. 26 March, 1S26, Sir Montague Cholmeley,
Bart., and <l. his widow, 2 Feb. 18C4.
vm. Charlotte. ix. Hester, d. unm. 1824.
Mr. Way d. 22 Aug. 1808, aged 67, and was s. by his son,
Benjamin Wat, Esq. of Denham Place, 6. 8 Nov. 1770, High
Sheriff of Bucks 1822, and Col. of the Bucks Militia. He m.
31 March, 1798, Mary, dau. of Thomas Smyth, Esq. of Heath
House, CO. Gloucester, and sister of Sir John Smyth, Bart, ot
Long Ashton, and d. 1834, left issue,
I. Benjamin, his heir.
II. Henry Hugh, of Alderboiime Manor, Gerrard's Cross,
Bucks, J. P., b. 13 April, 1807 ; m. 1st, 23 Oct. 1833, Susan,
dau. of Thomas Daniel, Esq. of Stoodleigh, Devon, and
had by her (who d. 19 April, 1875) issue,
1 John Hugh (Rev.), Vicar of Henbury, co. Gloucester, h.
26 July, ls34 ; m. 18 July, 1861, Caroline, 2nd dau. of the
late Admiral Sir \V. Edward Pany, K.C.B., and nitce of
Edward, 2nd Lord Stanley of Alderley, and has issue,
Henry Edward Hugh, b. 30 April, 1862.
Philip Greville Hugh, b. 15 April, 1865.
Charies Parry, b. 10 Jan. 1870.
Abigail Dorothea, b. Jan. 1875.
2 Henry William Bromley, 6. 4May, 1837,'V:carof Stable-
ton, near Bristol ; ra. Augusta Bridges, and has issue
five sons and one dau.
8 Albert Lewis, b. 17 May, 1840; m. 1877, Mary Alithea,
only child and heiress of Albert Way, Esq., F.S.A., of
Wonham Manor, Surrey, by Emmeline his wife, dau. ot
John Thomas, 1st Lord Stanley of Alderley, and d. Nov.
1884, leaving one son and two daus.
4 Edward Daniel, 105lh Regt., 6. 6 March, 1842; m. his
cousin, Georgina Prior, and has issue one son and two
daus.
1 Kmily Frances, in. 1st, 5 Feb. 1856, George Edwards, Esq.
of Kedland Court, near Bristol, and has one son and one
dau., and 2ndly, Sir Greville Smyth, Bart, of Ashtoa
Court.
2 Eleanor Isabella Eliza, m. 28 Feb. 1865, Benjamin Way,
Esq. of Denham Place, Bucks, and has four sons and one
dau.
3 Maria Susanna, in. Andrew Grote, Esq. of Bennington,
CO. Lincoln.
4 Mary Alice Louisa.
Mr. Way, m. 2ndly, 1876, Anne, 3rd dani of the late
Cliaiies Poore, Esq. of Rouen, France, and d. 23 Feb. 1890.
III. Ilolroyd FitzWilliam, of Bath, hte Lieut. S8th Regt., in.
3 Aug. 1835, Isabella Harriett, dau. of George Gwatkia
Kenrick, Esq. of Woore, Salop, and of Mertyn, co. Flint,
and d. 1866, leaving issue five sons and two daus.
IV. Gregory Lewis, of Wick Hall, Brighton, late Major 29th
Regt. ; m. 1855, Mary, dau. of \V. Hay Macdowall, Esq.,
without issue.
v. Arthur Edwin, of Ashton Lodge, near Bristol, M.P. for
Bath 1869 to 1865 ; m. 1849, Harriet Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of
the late Henry Butterworth, Esq. of Henbury Court, co.
Gloucester, and d. 1870, leaving by her (who d. 9 Sept.
1879) issue,
1 Arthur Edward Gregory, 6. 1851.
2 Claude Greville, b. 1856.
I. Mary Anne, d. unm. 1850.
II. Eliza, m. 16 July, 1829, Thomas Upton, Esq. of Ingmire
Hall, Westmorland.
III. Mary Louisa, m. 26 June, 1838, George Nelson Prior,
Esq., Col. 64th Native Infantry, H.E.I. C. ; he d. Nov. 1B66.
IV. Kelinda, m. 12 Sept. 1840, Edward Sampson, only son of
Edward Sampson, Esq. of Henbury, co. Gloucester.
V. La:titia, m. 9 June, 1836, David Lewis, Esq., M.P., of
Strady, co. Carmarthen.
Mr. Way d. 19 April, 1834, and was s. by his son,
Benjamin W^at, Esq. of Denham Place, b. 2 Aug. 1802; m.
Susan Burrcll, of Berks, and d. Jan, 1859, leaving a son and
heir,
Benjamin Henry Walpole Wat, Esq. of Denham Place,
who d. 18 Jan. 1891, leaving his property to his wife, Eleanor
Isabella Eliza, now of Denham Place {see above).
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, az., three lucies hauriant
arg. ; 2nd and 3rd, sa., two bars arg., wreatlied gu. Crest — A
dexter arm embowed habited in mail holding in the hand ppr.
a baton or, the ends sa.
&a£— Denham Place, Uxhridgc.
WAY OF SPENCER GRANGE.
Way, Lewis John, Esq., M.A. of Spencer
Graiifje, Essex, J.P. and D.L., Capt. West Essex
Militia from 1852 to 1859, b. 5 Jan. 1817 ; m. 1st,
20 Sept. 1860, Mary Isabella, dau. of the late Hol-
royd Eitzwilliara Way, Esq. of Bath {see preceding
Memoir), formerly of the 18th, afterwards the 88th,
Regt., by Isabella Harriet his wife, dau. of George
Gwatkin Kenrick, Esq. of Woore Manor, Salop, and
Mertyn, co. Flint, and by her (who d. 9 Jan. 1891)
has had issue,
I. Gregory Lewis Holroyd, 6. 4 Sept. 1863 ; d. 20 April,
1887.
II. Heubert William Lewis, b. 28 Aug. 1864 ; m. July,
1890, Kathcriue Maud, dau. of George Kitching, Esq. of
Wells, CO. Somerset, and has issue. May Evelyn Theo-
dora.
in. Lewis Greville Kenrick, b. 18 Aug. 1871.
IV. Charles Cecil Lewis, 6. 25 Jan. 1875.
I. Ermin Ann Ethel, m. 8 June, 1890, George Oliver, Esq.,
and has issue, George Kenneth, 6. 22 Oct. 1893 ; and
Ermin Mary Theodora.
II. Mary Emmeline Helen, c^. 22 Feb. 1883.
III. Evelyn Anne.
Mr. Way m. 2ndly, 23 July, 1839, Catherine,,
widow of Ashburnham BuUey, Esq., and dau. of
Daniel Robert McNab, li^sq. (a descendant of
McNab of Killin, who was deprived of his estates-
tor his adherence to Prince Charles Edward, and
of the Stewarts of Stratherne).
Lineage.— Lewis Wat, Esq. of Old Court House, Rich-
mond, Surrey, and Denham Place, Bucks, left is.sue, Ben-
jamin, his heir {see AVat of Denham) ; Gregort Lewis, 6. 1756
(only child of his 4th wife, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Thomas Payne,
Vicar of Holme Lacy, and sister to Frances, Countess o£
WEA
THE LAI^DED GENTRY.
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Northampton) ; Abigail, m. John Baker Holroyd, Earl of
Sheffield. The 2n(l son,
Gregory Lewis Wat, settled 1783, at Spencer Farm (since
called Spencer Grange), Essex. Of highly cultivated mind,
and natural refinement of taste, he gained considerable lite-
rary reputation, and was a poet of merit, 6. 1757; to. 9 Dec.
1779, Ann Frances, dau. of Eev. William Paxton, Rector of
Taplow, Bucks, and d. 26 April, 1799, leaving issue,
Lewis (Key.), late of Spencer Grange.
John, late of Spaynes Hall, Great Yeldham, Essex, d. unm.
9 Feb. 1868, aged 76.
William, Lieut. R.N., b. 7 April, 1792; d. 14 Aug. 1814.
Charles John, of Spaynes Hall, Vicar of Borehaui, Essex,
d. 1873, leaving, with other issue (see preceding Memoir),
George Augustus, Co!. Bengal Stuff Corps.
Frances Elizabeth, m. 1833, Kev. Francis Merewether, Rector
of Cole Orton, and Vicar of Whitwick, co. Leicesier, and
has issue.
Mary, m. 24 June, 1833, Rev. William Fraser, Rector of
North Walihara, Hants; d. 1862, leaving issue.
The eldest son.
Rev. Lewis Wat, of Spencer Grange, M.A. Trinity Coll.
Cambridge, 6. 15 Jan. 1783; to. 27 May, 1811, Caroline Eliza-
beth (who d. 1882), only dau. and heir of John Leech, Esq.
of London, Merchant ; and d. 25 March, 1835, having had
issue,
Lewis John, now of Spencer Grange.
William, B.A. Trinity Coll. Cambridge, Rector of Chrishall,
Essex, 6. 1 Oct. 1820; m. 11 Jan. 1848, Harriet Sophia, dau.
of Edward Sidney Stewart, Esq., R.N., by Martha Mary his
wife, dau. of Rev. Lewis Maxey, Rector of Byford, co.
Hereford, and d. 20 April, 1881.
Alfred, deceased.
Charles, m. 1st, 1861, Emma Bloomfield, dau. of Eev.
Thomas Schrieber, of The Towers, Ipswich, formerly Kector
of Bradwell, Essex, and has had issue, Mary ; and Julia,
d. -unm. ; he to. 2nclly, 25 Oct. 1887, Gertrude, dau. of Rev.
Robert Graves, Principal of Battersea CoIIckc.
Frances Elizabeth, in. John Eggar Cooper, Esq. (deceased),
and d. leaving issue surviving, a dau. Fanny.
Caroline Anne, m. Lieut.-Col. Sandwith, H.M. Indian army.
Mary, m. Eev. George Currey, CD., Master of the Charter-
house, and Prebendary of St. Paul's; she d. 18111, leaving
issue, Caroline ; Fanny, m. to Eev. Thomas Gibson, Itectur
of Staughton, Hunts ; Emma, ?«. to William Way, Esq. of
Upminster.
Emma, d. v.nm. Helen, d. 9 April, 1893.
Anna, d. unm.
Jessie, m. Nov. 1867, Eev. Charles John Fisher, Rector of
Ovington cum-Tilbury, Essex.
Augusta Elizabeth. . Kate, deceased.
Arms — See Wat of Denhara.
Seat — Spencer Grange, Great Yeldham, Essex.
WEAEE OF HAMPTON HOTTSE.
Weaee, Edwin Thomas Clinton, Esq. of
Hampton House, co. Hereford, b. 12 Eeb. 1859.
liineage. — The family of Weare is of considerable anti-
quity (see Gicillim's Heraldry; also see Sir John Fortescue and
his desctndants, &c., &c., privately printed 1869, by Lord
Clermont, vol. ii.).
CoL. Thomas Weaee, K.H.,and Aide-de-Camptothe Queen,
i. 6 April, 1778, son of the Rev. Thomas Weare, M.A. Jesus
Coll. Oxford (6. 1709; d. 1797); m. 11 Sept. 1811, Anne, dau.
and co-heir of John Pugh, Esq. of Gaer, co. Radnor, and by
her (who d. 4 June, 1861) he left at his decease, 27 March,
1850,
Thomas William, late of Hampton House.
Henry Edwin (Sir), Lieut.-Gen., K.C.B., Comm.-'iOth Queen's
Own, b. 27 Aug. 1825; m. 16 July, 1850, Charlotte
Georgiana, only dau. of Eev. Charles Oxenden, Eector of
Barham, Kent, and has isue,
Henry Oxenden, b. 1 June, 1851.
Constance Marion. Emily.
Katharine.
Charlotte Maria, m. Feb. 1851, Edward Hugh Blakeney,
M.D., nephew of the late Field-Marshal Sir Edward Bla-
keney, G.C.B., and has issue three sons and two daus.
Col. Weare d. 27 March, 1850, and was s. by his eldest son.
Rev. Thomas William Weare, of Hampton House, J. P.,
M.A., Ch. Ch. Oxford, twenty years second Master of West-
minster School, Rector of Isfleld, Uckfield, Sussex, b. 2 Nov.
1813 ; TO. 1st, 23 Aug. 1853, Louisa Emma Mary, 3rd dau. of
Henry Fynes Clinton, Esq. (see Burke's Peerage, New^
CASTLE, D.); and 2ndly, 17 April, 1866, Henrietta Maria, 3rd
dau. and co-heiress of the late Capt. William Henry Majendie,
Grenadier Guards, eldest son of the late Bishop (Majendie) of
Bangor, and had issue by 1st marriage,
I. Edwin Thomas Clinton, now of Hampton House.
I. Henrietta Anna Louisa.
II. Esther Katharine Clinton. iii. Lucy Isabella.
Rev. Thomas William Weare d. 24 Feb. 1871.
Arms — Arg., on a bend vert, between six cross-crosslets
fitchee gu. three crosiers or. Cresl — A demi-lion rampant arg.
holding in the dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchee gu. Motto—
Sumus ubi fuimus.
Heat — Hampton House, Hereford.
WEBB OF DONNINGTON HALL.
Webb, Eichaed Feedeeick, Esq. of Donnington
Hall, CO. Hereford, b. 28 Dec. 1831, educated at
Eton, M.A. Christ Church, Oxford, J.P. and D.L.
for Herefordshire, Middlesex, and London, late
C'ol.-Comm. 4th King's Shropshire Eegt., m. 11
June, 1857, Hon. Isabella Catherine Wykeham
Fiennes, youngest dau. of Frederick, 13th Lord
Saye and Sele, and has issue,
I. Algernon Edward, Lieut. Bengal Staff Corps, &. 13 Feb.
1865; m. 1890, Annette, dau. of H.J. Whymper, Esq.,
C.I.E., of Murrce, and has issue,
Beatrice Kathleen Annette.
II. Maxwell Frederick, in Holy Orders, Curate of St. George,
Altrincham, Cheshire, 6. 27 May, 1867.
I. Florence Isabel, »i. 1881, Henry Charles Macnee, Esq., an(J
has issue, a son, Eustace Alberic, b. 1885.
II. Ethel Kathleen.
Lineage. — Francis Webb, Esq. of Eeerham and Burgh-
field, CO. Berks, whose patronymic was Lodeb, 6. 8 March,
1758, marrying his first cousin, Anne, dau. of William Webb,
Esq., assumed by sign manual the surname of Webb, under
the will of his uncle, Richard Webb, Esq. of Burghfield. Mr.
Webb d. 6 Jan. 1806, and was s. by his only child,
Richard Webb, Esq. of Donnington Hall, b. 8 March, 1795;
TO. 12 March, 1816, F'rances, 3rd dau. of John George Han-
nington, D.D., Prebendary of Hereford and Eector of Hamp-
ton Bishop, and had (by her who d. 10 Sept. 1881) issue,
T. Eichard Frederick, now of Honnington Hall.
II. Edward Henry, b. 24 Jan. 1833, Lieut. 88th Eegt. Con-
naught Eangers. He distinguislied himself on more thars
one occasion in the Crimea, and fell in the attack on the
QuaiTies before Sebastopol, 7 June, 1855.
I. Frances Anne, m. April, 1842, Rev. Watson Joseph
Thornton, Eector of Llanwarne, and Prebendary of Here-
ford Cathedral, 2nd son of Henry Thornton, Esq. of Batter-
sea Else, M.P. She d. 24 May, 1855, and left issue, Henry
Sykes, Charles Inglis, and Frances Marianne. Mr. Thorn-
ton d. 28 July, 1855.
II. Elizabeth Emily, to. Nov. 1841, William Partridge, Esq.,
eldest son of John Partridge, Esq. of Bishop's Wood, Here-
ford, and has issue.
III. Marian, d. young.
IV. Henrietta, d. young.
V. Harriet, m. Nov. 1852, Thomas Evans, Esq. of Moreton
Court, CO. Hereford.
VI. Ellen Gertrude, ni. 31 May, 1852, the Eev. John Eic&
Byrne, 3rd son of the late Henry Byrne, Esq. of Castletown,
CO. Louth, and Master in Equity of the Supreme Court of
Judicature at Madras.
Mr. Webb d. 13 Oct. 1871, and was s. by his eldest son, now of
Donnington.
Arms — Az., on a chief gu. three mullets or. Crest — A stag
lodged.
Seat — Donnington Hall, Ledbury, co. Hereford. Toicn Re-
sidence—G, West CromweU Eoad, S.W.
WEBB OF NEWSTEAD ABBEY AND
COWTON.
Webb, Wiiliam Feedeeice, Esq. of N"ewstea(i
Abbey, co. Nottingham, and Cowton, co. York, J.P.
and D.L., High. Sheriff, 1865, educated at Eton,
and formerly Lieut. 17th Lancers, b. March, 1829;
m. 15 July, 1857, Emilia Jane, eldest dau. of
Thomas MUls Goodlake, Esq. of Wadley, Shelling-
ford, and Letcombe Regis, Eerks, by Emiha Maria
his -wife, dau. of the late Sir Edward B. Baker,
Bart., by his -wife, the Lady Elizabeth Fitzgerald,
2nd dau. of William Eobert, 2nd Duke of Leinster,
and by her, who d. 1889, has issue,
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WEB
THE LANDED GENTRY.
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I. ■Wilfrcil, 6. 1S61 ; d. an infant Aug. 1S61.
It. Algernon Frederick, 6. 13 May, IStio; </. 27 April, I8S4.
III. KoDERicK BEArcLERK, Lioiit. Ist (lioyal) Dragoons, i>. 3
March, 1S67.
I. Augusta Zelia. ii. Geraldine Katliarine.
III. Ethel Marv. iv. Mabel Cecilia.
Lineage.— Fkedeeick ■Webb, E^q. of Westwiolc, co.
Piirham, m: Mary, dau. of A. Slieil, Esq., and by her (.who d.
'Z Aug. 1S60) had issue,
■\ViLLiAM Frederick, now of Cawton and Newstoad.
Augustus Frederick Cavendisli, Capt. 17th Lancers, 6. 1S31 :
</. at Scutari, 4 Nov. 1S54, of wounds received in the charge
of Balaclava, Crimea.
Katharine Mary, m. 1st, 13 March, 184.'i, Col. John Roger
I'alnier. formerly Capt. in the 17th Lancers (2nd son of Sir
\V. ;i. Koger Palmer, Bart.), who d. ISGO; and 2ndly, 1864,
Admiral Sir George R. Lambert, G.C li.
Cecili.i Charlotte, m. 1854, William Wyndham Codrington,
Esq. (formerly 17th Lancers), of Wroughton, Wilts, and has
issue.
Mr. Webb d. 1S47.
^f'fifs— Xewstead Abbey, Notts; Cowfon, Northallerton,
Xorth Hiding, co. York. I'oicn Residence — 26, Grosveiior
Gardens, London, S.W'.
Clubs — Army and Navy, and Brooks's.
WEBB OF WOODVILLE.
Webb, Chakles Daniel Henry, Esq. of Wood-
ville, CO. Tipperary, J. P., b. 9 Oct. 1825; m. 6
March, 1856, Elizabeth Lucy, dau. of Eev. M.
Lloyd ApjoliB, of Liiifield IJouse, co. Limerick, and
Kector of Bally brood, same county, and has had
issue,
I. Daniel James Napier, Capt. SSth Connaught Rangers, b.
24 Nov. 1857 ; d. in India, 25 Oct. 1886.
n. Blichael Marshall Charles, 6. 18 Nov. 1858 ; d. 24 May,
1881.
ni. Charles Caleb Coote, of Kilmore, Ncnagh, 6. 18 Nov.
1859; m. 18 Nov. 1885, Amy .Simla, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-
Gen. Charles Edward Parke Gordon, CD., and has had
issue,
1 Stuart Napier Charles, 6. 22 Aug. 1886.
2 Marshall William Traherne, b. 19 Nov. 1888.
1 Anna Elizabeth.
2 Eva Louisa Oglander.
3 Amy Frances, d. 12 June, 1891.
IV. John William Monck, 6. 16 Dec. 1861 ; entered Royal
Navy 25 Jan. 1875, and now a Lieut, in H.M.S. "Phoebe."
Liineag'e. — This family migrated to the co. Limerick at
the end of the 16th or the beginning of the 17th century from,
it is supposed, co. Gloucester. The great grandfather of the
present representative,
Daniel Weeb, Esq. of Maidstown Castle, co. Limerick, m.
Dorothea, dau. and heir of M. Leake, Esq. of Castle Leake, co.
Tipperary, and had issue,
Daniel, m. 1st, Jane Lloyd; 2ndly, Elizabeth Creed, but
d. s. p. 3 Aug. 1798.
Thomas, Dean of Kilmore, d. unni. Dec. 1796.
Richard, R.N., d.. $.p.
James, of whom we treat.
F" ranees, m. Richard hurke, Esq., who was created a bart.,
and assumed the name of De Boubgho.
The 4th son,
James Webb, Esq., aMajor in the Army, m. 1779, Elizabeth,
dau. of Sir John Oglander, Bart, of Nunwell, Isle of Wight,
and relict of Sir Gerald Napier, of More Critchell, and Middle-
marsh Hall, Dorset, and by her had issue a son and successor,
Daniel James Webb, Esq. of Maidstown Castle, co. Limerick,
and of Woodville, co. Tipperary, J. P., b. 1 Oct. 1780; m. 22
Oct. 1812, Hon. Ann Wilhelmina, dau. of Charles Stanley,
Viscount Monck, and d. 24 Oct. 1850, having had issue,
James Napieb, of Knocktoran. co. Limerick, M.A., J. P. co.
Limerick, 6. 7 Sept. 1S13 ; m. 1st, May, 1841, his cousin,
Anne, dau. of Charles Joseph Kelly, 3rd Viscount Monek,
which lady d. 23 Sept. 1853 ; and 2ndly, 29 March, 1855,
Anna Thomasina, dau. of Joseph Gubbins, Esq. of Kilfrush,
CO. Limerick, anl d. s. p. 18b8.
Charles Daniel Henry, now of Woodville.
Elizabeth Anne, d. 1824.
Arms — Erminois, a cross couped sa. charged with a mullet
arg. on a chief gu. a heron between two crosses-crosslei fitchee
of the third. Crest — A demi-eagle displayed gu. wings erminois
in the beak a cross-crosslet fitchee or. 3Iotloes—H\xid prodest,
and over the Crest, Ne proterantur.
Seat — W'oodville, Templemore, co. Tipperary.
WEBB OF ODSTOCK.
Webb, Stebiien IIakold, Esq. of The Grore,
Colyton, CO. Devon, b. 6 Jan. 1855 ; m. 3 June,
1880, Alice Fleetwood, dau. of Edward Woolls,
Esq. of Uxbridge, and has issue,
I. Evelyn Alice Woolls.
II. Frances WoodrolTe.
Lineag-e.— This family is paternally descended from the
ancient family of Caillow or Killihoe, which is said to be of
Celtic origin. In the earlier Heralds' Visitations of Wilts, the
family is directed to quarter the arms ot Killihoe in the second
place on its escutcheon. The earliest known member of the
family was John Webbe, a wealthy n erchant in Wiltshire, b.
about 1400. The first of the family to settle in New Sarum
was
William AVebbe, Esq., alias Killihoe or Kellowe, of New
Street, in New Sarum, Constable ol that city 17 Oct. 1488, Mayor
in 1495, 151 1, 1513, and 1522; and M.P. for the City 1504 and
1510. On the 2nd March, 1496,he magnificently entertained King
Henrt VII. at his mansion-house in Salisbury. He m. 1st,
Joan, widow of — Stone, and by her had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. John.
III. Hugh, ancestor to Rev. Hugh Webbe, Rector of Brom-
liam, Wilts, who was father of three sons,
1 Hugh, of Bowood, Wilts, held Bowood House for
Charles I.
2 William, of Bromham.
3 George (liight Rev.), D.D., Bishop of Limerick and
Cliaplain to Charles 1., 6. 1581 ; d. 1641, a prisoner to
the rebels in Limerick Castle; leaving issue, Theophilus,
Abraham, Hugh, George, and Dorcas.
I. Cecily, to. Thomas White, Mayor of Poole in 1504, Lord
of the Manor of Fittlefoide, co. Dorset, and was ancestress
to the Viscounts Sidmouth.
William Webbe m. 2ndly, Edith, widow of — Long, and of
— Morgan; and 3rdly, Joan Willington, who survived him.
He d. 1523 (will dated 13 July, 1523). His eldest son,
William Webbe, alias Killihoe, M.P. for New Sarum ia
1529, 1536, and 1547; J.P. for Wilts; Mayor of New Sarum
1533 and 1553 ; Lord of the Manor of Odstock ; m. Catherine,
dau. and heiress of John Abarrow, Mayor of New Sarum in
1551, and d. 1553, having had issue,
I. John, Lord of the Manor of Odstot-k, of whom presently.
II. William, of Pain's Place and Motcomb, co. Dorset, M.P.
for New Sarum 1558, and Mayor 1561. Will dated 8 July,
1584. By Catherine, his wife, dau. and co-heiress of
George Tournay, of Motcomb and Pain's Place, he had
issue,
1 John.
2 William (Sir), of Pain's Place and Motcomb, knighted in
the Tower of London, 14 .March. 1604 ; m. Elizabeth, dau.
of . . . Brainthwaite, of Norwich, and sister to William
Brainthwaitc, Serjeant-at-Law, and Master of Caius Col-
lege, Cambridge, and had issue, William, d. an infant ;
William, d. a student at Cambridge 27 June, 1613;
Rachel, m. Sir John Croke, Knt., of Chilton, Bucks.
1 Catherine, to. Geoffrey Newman, Esq. of Fifeild, and d.
before 1584.
2 Melior, to. John Bamfeilde, Esq. of Hardington, co.
Somerset.
3 Elizabeth, m. William Paulet, Esq. of Cokles, Wilts,
grandson of William, 1st Marquis of Winchester, K.G.
4 Rebecca, 711. 1st, Barnabie Lewes, of Wincallon, co.
Somerset; 2ndly, Lord Charles Howard, son of Thomas,
3rd Duke of Norfolk, K.G.
I. Alice, ?n. Thomas Bingley, Mayor of Poole in 1555.
II. Elizabeth, ?ii. Robert, son of sir John Rogers, Knt.
III. Jane, to. Rev. Mathew de Havelande, Rector of St. James',
Poole.
IV. Jane, m. — White, Esq.
V. Anne, to. Gyles Estcourt, Esq.
VI. Catherine, m. Anthony Abarrow, Esq., son of John
Abarrow, Esq. of North Charfurd, Wilts.
The eldest son,
John Webbe, Esq. of Odstock Manor, M.P. for New Sarum
1558, and Mayor 1560; m. 1st, — , dau. of — Towerson, of
London, by whom he had a son, John, who d. s. p; 2ndly,
Anne, dau. of Nicholas Wilford or Wilsford, of New Sarum,
sister to Thomas Willord, of Warsworth, and by her (who to.
2ndly, 26 Nov. 1571, Gabriel, son of Sir Thomas White, Knt. of
Swanborne) had issue,
I. John (Sir), of whom presently.
II. William, of Tytpit, in Martin's parish, Wilts, of whom
hereafter.
III. John, of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, co. Middlesex, to. Mary,
dau. of Sir John Bruen, Knt. of Athallianipton, co. Dorset,
by Bridget, his wife, dau. of Sir Edward Seymour, Bart,
and had issue,
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1 John, of St. James', Clerkenwell, living 16G4 ; m. Eliza-
teth, dau. of Hon. Eobert Uormcr, of Peteily, Bucks,
Srd son of Robert, Lord Dormer of Winge, and was
ancestor to Webde- Weston of Sutton Place, co. Surrey
(see under Salvin of Sutton Place).
1 Anne, m. William Fortescue, of Husbands r.osworth, co.
Leicester, '2nd son of Sir Francis Fortescue, Knt., of
Salden, Bucks.
2 Margaret, m. Thomas Howes, of Burton, Bucks.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1 Nov. 1580, Thomas Seymour.
II. Anne, m. Robert Cage of London and Cambridge,
cousin to Sir John Cage, Knt. of Kent, and d. 10 June,
1632.
John Webbs d. 4 Feb. 1570. His eldest son,
Sir JonN Webbe, lord of the manors of Odstock, Wilts, and
of Canford, co. Dorset, &. 1556; knighted in the Tower of
London, 14 March, 1604; m. 1st, Editha, dau. and co-heir of
William Faulconer, of Laverstoke, Wilts, by Jane his wife,
dau. of Henry Uvedale, of Morecritchill, co. Dorset ; 2ndly,
Catherine, 4th dau. of Sir Thomas Tresham, Knt. of Rushton,
CO. Northampton, by Muriel his wife, dau. of Sir Eobert Thrug-
morton, Knt., and by her had issue,
I. John (Sir), of whom presently.
II. Thomas, of Bagrage, co. Somerset, d. unm,
HI. Edward, d. unm., bur. 28 Oct. 1616.
IV. William, a Major-Gen. in the army of Charles I., and
Secretary during the war to the Duke of Richmond. He,
with Col. Gage, commanded at the relief of Ba.sing House
which was held for the King by the Marquis of Winchester ;
he also commanded a Brigade of Horse at the blockade of
Plymouth.
I. Frances, m. Philip, eldest son of Sir Garrett Kemp, Knt.
of Slindon, co, Sussex, by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Sir
John Carrcll, Knt. of Warnham.
II. Mary, bur. at Odstock, 2 March, 1656.
Sir John d. May, 1625. His eldest son.
Sir John Webb, of Odstock and Canford, was created a
Baronet, 2 April, 1644, " in reward of his families having shed
their blood in the King's cause and contributed as far as they
were able with their purse in his defence," as the words of the
patent express it. He was a Gen. in the army ; m. Mary,
dau. of Sir John Carrell, Knt. of Harting, in Sussex, by his
wife Mary, dau. of Robert, 1st Lord Dormer, of Winge, and d.
1680, having had issue,
I. John (Sir), 2nd Bart., of whom presently.
II. Thomas.
III. William, d.imm., bur. 11 Sept. 1668.
IV. Peter, d. iinm.
I. Marina, in. William Ireland, Esq. of Crofton, co. York.
II. Catherine, a nun. iii. Frances, a nun.
IV. Elizabeth, a nun. v. Anne, a nun.
The eldest son,
Sia John Webb, 2nd Bart., m. Mary, only dau. of John
Bloraer, Esq. of Katherop Castle, co. Gloucester, by his wife,
Hon. Frances, dan. of Anthony Browne, 2nd Viscount Mon-
tague, and heiress to her brothers ; and had issue,
John (Sir), Srd Bart.
Mary, m. Charles Gerard, 6th Baron Gerard of Gerards
Bromley.
Sir John d. 29 Oct. 1700. His only son.
Sir John Webb, 3rd Bart., of Odstock, Canford, and Hathe-
rop, m. Hon. Barbara, dau. and co-heir of John, Lord
Belasyse, Baron of Worlaby, by his wife. Lady Anne, dau. of
John, 5th Marquis of Winchester. He d. at Aix-la-Chapelle,
Oct. 1745, having had issue,
I. John, m. 1st, Mabella, dau. and co-heir of Sir Henry
Joseph Tichborne, 4th Bart, of Tichborne Hall, Hants, and
by her (who d. Sept. 1727) had issue, a dau. Barbara
Mabella, m. Sept. 1747, Sir Edward Hales, 5th Bart, of
Woodchurch, Kent; he m. 2ndly, Hon. Anne, dau. of
Henry, 8th Lord Teynham; and d. 1745.
II. Thomas (Sir), 4th Bart.
I. Anna Maria, m. James Eadcliffe, Srd Earl of Denvent-
water, and d. at Brussels, 1723, aged SO.
II. Mary, m. James, 1st Earl Waldegrave, K.G., and d. 22
Jan. 1719.
III. Barbara, m. 28 July, 1720, Anthony Browne, 6th Vis-
count Montague, and d. 24 Sept. 1767.
IV. Winifred, m. William Frankland, of Richmond, co.
York.
V. Bridget, d. unm. 1727.
The 2nd son.
Sir Thomas Webb, 4thBart. of Odstock, Canford and Hathe-
rop, 6. 1703 ; m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Gibson, Esq. of
Welford, co. Northampton, and d. 29 June, 1763, having had
issue,
I. John (Sir), 5th Bart.
u. Joseph, of Welford, co. Northampton, m. Mary, dau. of
John White, Esq. of Canford, co. Dorset, and had issue,
Thomas (Sir), 6th Bart.
II.
Joseph, d. unm.
Anne, m. 30 June, 1784, Anthony Jimes Eadcliffe, 4th
Earl of Newburgh, and d. 3 Ai'g. 1851, aged 99.
The elder son.
Sir John Webb, 5th Bart, of Odstock, Canford, and Hatlie-
rop, m. 1st, Mary (co- heiress of the Barony of De Mauley,
which had been in abeyance since 1415), eldest dau. of Tliopias
Salvin, Esq. of Easingwould, co. York, by Mary, his wife, d:'u.
of Edward Talbot, by whom ho had a numerous issue, who all
d. young, except
Barbara, m. July, 1786, Anthony Ashley Cooper, -5th Earl of
Shaftesbury.
Sir John m. 2ndly, Helen, Srd dau. of Sir Richard Moore, 3r(J
Bart, of Fawlcy, Bucks, but by her had no isfue. He was s.
by his nephew,
Sir Tho.mas Webb, 6th Bart, of Odstock, m. 1st, the IToij,
Frances Charlotte, dau. of Charles, 12th Viscount Dillon, K.P.,
by whom he had issue,
Henry (Sir), 7th Bart.
Sir Thomas m. 2ndly, Martha Matilda, widow of Gustavus, oth
Viscount Boyne, and dau. of Sir Quaile Somcrville, 2ud Bart,
of Somerville, co. Meath, and d. 26 March, 18^3, when lie was
s. by his son.
Sib Henry Webb, 7th Bart, of Odstock, 6. at Lyons, 27
April, 1S06 ; d. nam. at Esslingen in Wurtemburgh, 19 Aug.
1874.
We now return to
William Webb, Esq. of Tytpit, Martin, Wilts, and New
Street, Salisbury (2nd son of John Webbe, who d. 1570), 6.
1557 ; inherited the reversion of the manor of Odstock, fail-
ing heirs male to Sir John Webb, Knt., his elder brother. He
m. Joan, dau. of R. White, Esq. of Swanborne, Bucks, and was
buried 27 Jan. 1032. He had issue,
I. William, hia heir.
II. Francis of Salisbury, m. Margaret South.
I. Elizabeth, m. 28 Nov. 1611, William Cromwell (believed
to be a grandson of Sir Oliver Cromwell, of Hinchiubrook,
CO. Huntingdon).
n. Catherine, m. Alexander Whitlock.
The elder son,
William Webb, Esq. of Tytpit and New Street, J.P. for
Wilts, bapt. 24 April, 1596 ; m. 27 Oct. 1616, Alice, dau. of Wil.
liam Mustian, and had issue,
I. William, of whom presently.
II. John, of Salisbury, supposed to be ancestor of the Webbs
of Slilford House, Surrey, founded by Phihp Carteret Webb
(2nd son of Daniel Webb, of Devizes, Wilts), F.R.S., M P.
for Haslemere 1754-1761.
III. Nethaniel, d. 1684; father to Nethaniel Webb, of the
Middle Temple, Barri.-^ter-at-Law, b. 1659 ; m. 25 July, 1682,
Blartha Westbeere, of Salisbury, and d. 1689, having had
issue, Nethaniel, d. unm. 1719; William, of Lincoln's Inn
Barristcr-at-Law, d.unm. 14 Dec. 1703.
I. Elizabeth.
II. Rebecca, m. Francis, 3rd son of Francis Courtonay, Esq.
(son of Sir William Courtenay, Knt. of Powderham, by-
Lady Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Henry jManners, 2nd Karl
of Rutland, K.G.), by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Sir
Edward Seymour, Bart, of Berry Pomeroy.
The eldest son,
William Webb, of Tytpit and New Street, and of Gannox,
South Mimms, co. Middlesex, was a Col. in the army, during
the Civil War, and afterwards Surveyor-General of Vv'oods,
Parks, Chaces, &c. By Anna, his wife (who d. Dec. 1655;,
Jie had, with a younger son, Samuel, an elder son,
John Webb, Esq. of New Street, who m. in 1680, Sarah, dau.
of John Eyre, of Salisbury, and had issue,
I John, of North Park, Hants, and Pengelly, Cheshunt,
Herts, J. P., and of the Inner Temple, Barriater-at-Law, 0.
1685 ; m. Mary, dau. of William Eymer, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law, and d. s. p. March, 1760. Sole heir to the Rinht Hon.
Sir Thomas Pengelly, Knt., Lord Chief B.iron of the
Exchequer, the host and friend of the ex-protector Richard
Cromwell.
II. William, of whom presently.
III. Thomas, 6. 1693; served iu the army in the campaigns
of 1742-3.
I. Margery, b. 1681.
II. Sarah, b. 1696.
The 2nd son,
William Webb, Esq., 6. 1690; was admitted to the Inner
Temple in 1715, was General-Surveyor in the Excise Office,
London, 1738; m. 27 Aug. 1717, Jane, younger dau. of Giles
Cawsey, Esq. of Litt.'eham Court, Great Torrington, co. Devon,
and co-heiress of Littlehaia Court, and d. 18 March, 1759,
having by her had issue,
1. John, of Clifford's Inn and Coggcshall, Essex, Barrister
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at-Law, of the Inner Temple, 1743 ; h. 7 June, 1725 ; d.
s. p.
II. Jdmcs. of the Inner Temple, afterwards Accountant-
Genenil in the Exeir^e Office, Lonilon, b. 7 May, 1732 ; )».
Anne, dau. of — Newsome, Ksq., J.T. ; (/. s. j). Aug. 1707.
III. Thomas, of Hoxton, SliiUiksex, formerly Surgeon 1st
Uest. of Foot Guards, b. 31 ilay, 1734; d. unm. 3 March,
ljii:t.
IV. William, of whom presently.
I. Jane, 6. 29 April, 1721 ; d. unm. 1707.
H. Mary, of I'.neelly, Chcshunt, Hcrts^ b. 2 June, 1727;
(/. luiHi. Jan. 1807.
The 4th son,
AViLUAM Wkhb, Esq., b. 5 Feb. 173S: m. Anne, d.au. and
heirc^ii of James Sise (3rd in descent from James Sise, a
Hucuenot refugee of the family of de Sise or de Sisa, of
Forciikiuier, Provence) ; he was celebrated as a mathematician,
.•V political writer, and a linguist, as a Hebraist he aided
liisliop Lowth when bringing out his work on "Isaiah." He
./. U April, 1791, having had issue by Anne, his wife (who d.
18411, aged 101),
I. John (Rev.), M.A. Wadham Coll., Oxford, Rector of
Tretire and of Cardiff, minor canon of the Cathedrals of
Gloucester and Worcester, F.S.A., F. Camd. Soc, celebrated
as an historian and antiquarian, ft. 1776; m. Sarah, niece
of Judd Harding, Esq. of Solihull, co. Warwick, J. P. {see
Harding of Barassel), and d. 1869, leaving issue,
Thomas Willi.am (Rev.), M.A. Magdalen Coll., Oxon,
Vicar of Hardwicke, co. Hereford, and Prebendary of
Is'unninglon in Hereford Catliedral. He s. as head of the
iMmily of Webb of Odstock on the death of Sir Henry
Webb, 7th Bart, in 1874; b. 1806; m. Henrietta
Montagu, dan. of Arthur Wyatt. Esq., 2nd son of Thomas
M'yatt, of Rowdeford Hciise, Wilts, and 7th in descent
from Henry Montagu, 1st Earl of Manchester; he d.s.p.
19 May, 1885, leaving the family estates at Llanerchycoed
in Hardwick and Dorston, and The Meend, Peterstow,
CO. Hereford, to his cousin, James G. Herbert Webb,
Esq.
Ann Frances, d. an infant.
II. William, of whom presently.
III. James Alden, of Slountlord Lodge, 6. 1784; d. unm,
1874.
IV. George, 6. 1786; d. s. p. 1829.
"V. Thomas Stallad, of Hampton, co. Middlesex, historical
engraver to George 111. and IV., William IV., and Her
Majesty ; vi. Anne. dau. of John Holloway, of City Road
House, nephew to John Holloway, Admiral of the Red ; and
had issue,
1 Thomas Ernest, M.E.C.S., m. Ellen, dau. of John Venn,
Esq. of Highbury, and had issue, Frederick Ernest,
M.R.C.S., who VI. Mary Anne, dau. of John Grafton,
Esq., and has issue, Eleanor Mary : Florence Grafton.
2 John Raphael, of Rose Hall, Bungay, Suffolk, 6. 3 Jan.
1810 ; m. Harriet, dau. of Richard Briton Norman, Esq. ,
and has issue, John Raphael Thomas Michael Richard
Eolingbroke, b. 13 April, 1873 ; Emily Harriet Helen
Amelii A".
3 James .>iicl V 5. 10 May, I8I4 ; m. 1st, Catherine
Anne, dau. ol o. B. Ballachey, Esq. of Edgefield Mount,
CO. Norfolk, and Headington, co. Oxford, and d. 29 Nov.
1854, having had issue, James George Herbert, of High
Park, Ryde, Isle of Wight, inherited the Herefordshire
estates under the will of Rev. T. W. Webb, in 1885; b.
3 Jan. 1840 ; m. Eleanor, dau. of Rev. Richard Catton,
M.A.,of Holt, Norfolk, and d. Jan. 1888, having had
isvue, 1 Herbert Michael Gerald, d. an infant; 2 Eustace
Reginald, now of High Park, Ryde, and Llanerchycoed
and 'Ihe Meend, co. Hereford; heir to the Catton estates
in Norfolk failing heirs to his cousin Arthur, son of Sir
Arthur Townley Watson, Bart., b. 'M Nov. 18G9; 1 Mabel
Eleanor; 2 Isabelle Mary. James Michael Webbe,
m. 2ndly, Harriet, dau. of John Collins, and had a sou,
William.
4 William Holloway (Rev.), M.A.Magdalen College, Oxon,
Curate of Wood Dalling, Norfulk, b. 13 Feb. 1812; m.
Anne Webb, 2nd dau. of John Venn, of Highbury, and
d.ll Nov. 1857, leaving issue, Ann Louisa; Jessie Emma
Venn.
5 Samuel Henry, 6. 1 July, 1816; m. Dorcas, dau. of
G. B. Ballachy, Esq. of Edgefield Mount and Headington,
and had issue, Samuel William I'auaoti (Rev.), B.A.
Cantab.
1 Ann Louisa, d. unm.
2 Amelia Jane, d. unm.
3 Helen Mary, d. unm.
~t. Ann, b. 1774; d. unm. 1850.
II. Sarah Jackson, rn. John Venn, Esq. of Highbury.
in. Jane Sise, d. unm.
The 2nd son,
William Webb, Esq., b. 9 Sept. 1780; m. 1st, Dorcas,
dau. of John Holloway, Esq. of City Road House, and had
issue,
I. William (Rev.), M.A. Cantab. (17th Wrangler), Rector of
Ryton-ou-Tyne, co. Durham, 6. Ib04 ; -in. Mary, eldest dau.
of Roland Webster, Esq., J. P., of The Grange, Bishop's
Wearmouth, co. Durham {see Webster of Pallion), and d.
1878, leavin.g an only dau., Constance.
II. John, 7)i. Mary, dau. of John Umphleby, Esq., d.s.p. at
Holiartstown, Tasmania,
in. George, d.s.p.
I. Doras, d. unm.
He m. 2ndly, April, 1825, Elizabeth Priscilla, widow of Ambrose
Holloway, Esq., and 2nd dau. of Thomas Massett, Esq.
H.E.I.C.S., by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of John Birch, Esq>
of Knuckin Hall, co. Salop, and sister to Major B. W. Carey
Massett, and by her (who d. 29 Sept. 1850) had issue,
IV. F'rancis Cornelids, of whom presently.
V. Stephen JIassett, M.D., Surgeon-Major M.S., late 36th
and 23id Royal Welsh Fusiliers, d. 5 Aug. 1892.
VI. Joseph, d. an infant.
Mr. Webb d. 1831. His 4th son,
Francis Cornelids Webb, Esq., M.D., F.E.O.P., F.S.A., 6.
9 April, 1826; m. 10 Feb. 1852, Sarah Schroder, dau. of Joseph
Croueher, Esq. of James Street, Buckingham Gate, and by her
(6. 24 Sept. 1828) had issue,
I. Stephen Harold, present representative.
II. William Wilfrid, M.B., Surgeon-Captain H.M.I.M.S.,
Hcng:tl army, b. 28 Nov. 1857 ; m. 1st, Marie, dau. of Rev.
Dr. Hechler, Chaplain at Carlsruhe, and by her \who d. 13
Aug. 1884) has issue,
William Francis Richmond, b. 12 March, 1883.
He m. 2ndly, 23 Oct. 1888, Anna Claire, 2nd dau. of Major-
Gencral Archibald Tisdall {see Tisdall of Charlesjorl), and
by her has issue,
Archibald Wilfrid Tisdall, b. 3 Aug. 1889.
III. James Bertrand, b. 1 July, 1859.
IV. John Eustace, M.B., Surgeon R.N., 6. 7 May, 1863 ; m.
9 Oct. 1890, Annie, youngest dau. of R. T. Laity, Esq., J.P.,
of Devonport.
V. Hugh Cholmeley, 6. 7 Feb. 1865 ; m. Nov. 1889, Mary,
dau. of Thomas Noble, Esq.
1. Sarah Frances. ii. Elizabeth Beatrice.
IB. Edith Mary. iv. Hilda Priscilla,
V. Ann Winifred.
Mr. Webb d. 24 Dec. 1873.
Residence — The Grove, Colyton, Axminster, co. Devon.
WEBBER OF BUCKLAND HOTJSE.
Incledon-Webbee, Edward Chichester, Esq.
of Buckland House and St. Brannock's, in Braunton,
CO. Devon, b. 10 April, 1837 ; m. 1867, Georgina
Chisliolm, dau. of Major William Gabbett Beare,
of Holland House, Kingsgate, Isle of Thanet, and
34, Devonsliire Place, Portland Place, London, W.,
and one of the co-heiresses of her brother, Arthur
Cotton Beare, Esq., and has issue,
I. Dhncan Harold, b. 14 Dec. 1869.
II. William Beare, b. 17 Jan. 1872.
III. Adrian Beare, b. 23 June, 1876.
I. Beatrice Giselle Louise, m. 4 Feb. 1893, at Braunton, to
Henry King Gordon, of the Bank of Bengal, son of
Surgeon-Gen. Charles Alexander Gordon, C.B., M.D.
II. Eva Mary Florence.
Lineagre. — John Webber, of Barnstaple, co. Devon, son
of JouN Webber of Barnstaple, and Anne, his wife, m. 26 Oct.
1081, Jlary, dau. and heiress of Robert Fleming of Bratton
Fleming and Bideford, co. Devon, merchant. He was
bur. 5 Aug. 1735, at Barnstaple, aged 81, and was the father
of
Alexander Webber, of Barnstaple, 6. 1685, m. 28 Dec.
1728, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. and co-heiress of Philip Rogers, of
Loxhore, co. Devon (of the family of Rogers, of Pilton, same
CO.) and d. 1739, leaving issue,
Philip Rogers Webber, b. 12 Dec. 1732, J. P. and D.L.
for the CO. of Devon: m. 26 March, 1759, Mary, elder of the
two daus. and co-heiresses of John Incledon, Esq. of Buck-
land House, Braunton, same co., and by her (who d. 18 Nov.
1807) had issue,
I. John Incledon Webber, b. 29 Dec. 1759, Lieut. R.N.
d. unm. 18 Sept. 1793, when in enniinund of the Sea Flower
cutter, at Barbados, bur. at Bridgetown with military
honours.
II. Henry, who s. his father.
III. Charles, b. 11 April, 1766, Colonel E.I.C.S., d. unm. 22
Feb. 1822.
IV. Philip, 6. 3 Oct. 1768, Lieut. R.N. ; m. 16 Dec. 1811,
Ann, dan. of John German, of Marwood, co. Devon, and d.
21 Jan. 1843.
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2163
▼. Thomas, b. 2 June, 1771, E.I.C.S., drowned in the Straits
of Sunda, 16 July, 1786.
I. Frances, m. Gen. Thomas Baker, IstEcgt. of Foot Guards.
She d. 24 May, 1782, having had two daus., both of whom
d. in infancy.
II. EHzabeth, m. Thomas Harding, 2nd son of Thomas
Harding, Esq. of Upcot, co. Devon, and d. 30 Dec. 1834,
leaving issue.
HI. Mary, m. John Harris, of St. Margaret's, Westminster,
and left issue.
IV. Susannah, d. unni. 26 Nov. 1814.
V. Anne, d. unm.
VI. Catherine, m. Eev. Thomas Law, of Barnstaple, and d.
4 May, 1830, leaving issue.
■VII. Henrietta, m. Charles Chichester, Esq. of Hall, co.
Devon, and left issue.
VIII. Penelope, d. unm. 9 July, 1842.
IX. Charlotte, m. Thomas Nuthall, of St. Margaret's, West-
minster, and left issue.
X. Louisa, d. unm. 21 June, 1793.
XI. Caroline, m. Robert Hacohe Drake, Esq., Commander
II. N., and d. s. p. 27 April, 1825.
Philip Eogers Webber d. 19 April, 1819, and was s. by his
«ldest surviving son,
Henky Webbek, Esq., b. 17 July 1762, entered E.I.C.S.
at the age of 18, and attained the rank of Major-General
12 Aug. 1819, when, after thirty-nine years active service in
the East, he returned to England; m. 18 Feb. 1810, Lucie
Elizabeth L'Ecolier, and had issue,
I. Charles Henrt, his heir.
n. Frederick Alexander,/;. 13 Aug. 1812; d. 9 Dec. 1813.
III. Arthur Lewis, b. 17 Sept. 1820 ; d. b Feb. 1890.
I. Henrietta, m. Lt.-Col. Jonathan Fowler, H.E.l.C.S., and
d.s.p. 8 Aug. 1874.
II. Lucie, m. Ist, Robert Thorpe Onslow, H.E.l.C.S., 2ndly,
Heniy Colvin Jackson, H.E.l.C.S., and 3rdly, Thomas
Bromley, Esq., son of Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bart. She
d. 10 Jan. 1852, having had issue by her 2nd and 3rd
marriages.
III. Euiilj", TO. William David Erskine, H.E.l.C.S., 5th son
of David Erskine, Esq. of Cardross, and has issue.
IV. Anne Sophia, m. Edward Brett, Esq. of Dersingham Hall
and Snettisham, co. Korfolk, and has issue.
Gen. Webber d. 8 Aug. 1833, and was s. by his eldest son,
Charles Henrt Incledon-Webber, Esq. of Buckland House
and St. Brannock's, J. P. co. Devon, b. 31 Dec. 1810 ; m. 10
Nov. 1832, Henrietta, youngest dau. of Charles Chichester,
Esq., of llall, and had issue.
I. Lewis Charles, 6. 1835 ; d. 1817.
II. Edward Chichester, now of Buckland House, and St.
Brannocks.
III. Pliilip Eogers, 6. 10 June, 1839.
IV. Harry Fane, 6. 14 Sept. 1840.
V. Frederic Glynn, b. 21 July, 1842.
VI. Alfred Pomeroy, b. 19 Nov. 1844.
VII. Laurence Charles, of The Dene, Dunster, co. Somerset,
Capt. 9Gth Regt., &. 4 June, 1853; changed his name in
18»4. to Weblier-lncledon, m. at Dunster, 22 July, 1884.
Ethel Maud, only child and sole heiress of the late Arthur
Henry Cresswell Snow. Esq., Capt. 90th Kegt.
I. Lucie Henrietta, m. 6 Nov. 1854, Samuel Hellings Eeed
(who d. 1870), and d. 13 Jan. 1882, leaving issue.
II. Frances.
III. Ellen, d. unm. 23 July, 1S85.
IV. Mary.
Mr. Incledon-Webber d. 6 Dec. 1833.
^amilg nf Inckbott of ^utlilnnb.
liineag'e. — In 12 Edward II. Adam Wickloe de Buckland
granted Buckland unto Godefrido de Incledene, who was
descended from Eobertus de Incledene, who held lands in
Braunton llCO. From this Godefrido descended
Eobert Incledon, of Buckland, in Braunton, co. Devon,
m. Agnes, daci. and heiress of John Wolf of Braunton, and
•was bur. at Braunton, 25 Dec. 1558, having had three sons and
a dau. He was s. by his eldest son,
John Incledon, to. Jane, dau. of Lewis Davill, of Mar-
land, CO. Devon, and d. 1570, leaving, with younger issue, a
son,
Lewis Incledon, to. 1st, Grace, dau. and heiress of Eobert
Cranberry, of Bratton, Clovelly, co. Devon, by whom he had
issue,
I. John, of Bratton Clovelly, m. Philippa, dau. of William
Glynn, of Glynn, co. Cornwall, and had an only dau. who
d. s. p.
II. Robert, TO. Barbara Pomeroy, d. s.p.
Lew-is Incledon m. 2ndly, Wilmot, dau. of Andrew Pomeroy,
of Coljton, CO. Devon, by whom he had four sons and five
daus. Dying 1614, he was s. by the eldest son of his 2nd
marriage,
Lewis Incledon, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Philip Wyott, of
Braunton. She d. s. p. and he m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas CoUamore, of Luscott in Braunton, by whom he had
three sons,
I. John, his heir.
II. Lewis, who «. his brother.
III. Thomas, d. in infancy.
He d. 1657, and was s. by his eldest son,
John Incledon to. Ilonoria, dau. of William Paget, of
Tavistock, co. Devon, and d. s. p. 1661, when his estate*
passed to his brother,
Lewis Incledon, to. 1st, Alice, dau. and co-heiress of John
Addington, of Highbickington, co. Devon, and Hartleborough
CO. Essex. She d. s. p. and he m. 2ndly, 31 Oct. 1672, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Hon. Eobert Fane, of Combank, co. Kent, 7th
son of Francis, 1st Earl of Westmorland, by whom he had
besides two sons and a dau. who d. young,
I. Henrt, who s. him.
II. Eobert, of New Inn, London, and Pilton House, Devon, 6
28 Feb. 1675; m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Christopher Lethbridge
of Westaway, Devon, by whom he had no issue ; and 2ndly^
Penelope, dau. of John Sandford, of Nynehead Court, co.
Somerset, of which marriage, there were two sons and two
daus.,
1 James, d. unm. 1741.
2 Benjamin, of Pilton House, 6. 1730 ; d. 1796 ; m. Mar-
garet, 2nd dau. and co-heir of John Newton, of Tiverton,
CO. Devon, by whom he had, 1 Eobert Newton, of Pilton
House and Yeolown, in Goodleigh, co. Devon, b. 1761 ;
lit. Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Beavis, of Yeotown, and had
two daus., Frances, d. unm. 12 Dec. 1891, " the last of
the Inaledons," leaving Charles Chichester, Esq. of Hall,
her heir-at-law and representative of the line founded by
the above-named Eobert Incledon, of Pilton House ; Mar-
garet, 9)1. Blajor Wren, of Lenwood, Biaeford, co. Devon,
and d. 1864 s. p. ; 2 Francis, 20th Eegt. of Dragoons, 6.
1762; d. tmm. 1799; 1 Betty, to. Thomas Rose Drewe,
Esq. of Wotton Fitzpaine, co. Dorset, d. s. p.
1 Amy, 5)1. Charles Chichester, Esq. of Hall, co. Devon,
and left issue.
2 Lucy, TO. Peregrine Courtenay, son of Sir William
Courtenay, of Powderham, and brother of William, 1st
Viscount Courtenay, and d. s. p.
Lewis Incledon d. 28 Jan. 1698, and was s. by his eldest
son,
Henry Incledon, of Buckland, b. 2 Nov. 1674 ; to. Ist,
Mary dau. of John Davie, Esq. of Orlcigh Court, co. Devon,
by whom he had,
I. John, who s. him.
II. Robert, who d. in infancy.
I Elizabeth, to. Charles Baker, of Exeter.
II. Mary, to. Eev. Walter Elford, of Milton Damerell, CO.
Devon.
III. Sarah, d. in infancy.
IV. Catherine, d. unm.
Henry Incledon m. 2ndly, 2 Feb. 1714, Susannah, dau. of Sir
Arthur Chichester, 3rd bart. of Ealeigh, co. Devon, and had
further issue,
III. Chichester, 6. 24 Dec. 1716; d. 1771 ; m. 7 Nov. 1741,
Christian, dau. of Eiohard Mervyn, of Marwood, co. Devon,
by whom he had issue,
1 John Incledon, m. Mary dau. of Eobert Stafford, of
Eideford, co. Devon, and had issue, 1 Robert, d. unm.
1849; 2 Mary, m. Admiral H. E. Glynn, d. s. p.;
3 Frances d. unm. ; 4 Catherine, m. John Hatherly, and
d. s. p.
2 Robert, d. unm.
3 Richard, E.N., Vice-Admiral of the White, 1814,
assumed the name and arms of Burt, on succeeding to
the estates of Mr. Bury, of Collaton, Devon. He vi. 1792,
Jane, dau. of Charles Chichester, of Hall, and d. 3 April,
1825, leaving i.^sue two daus., 1 Lucy, m. Stephen Bencraft,
Esq., and left issue; 2 Penelope, m. Eev. John Russell,
and left issue.
4 William, d. unm.
1 Frances, m. Charles Scot.
2 Margaret, d. s. p.
IV. Henry, d. an infant.
V. Susannah, m. George Ley, of Prixford, co. Devon.
VI. Penelope, v.. Eobert Hole, of Barnstaple, co. Devon.
VII. Florence, in. Samuel Harris, of Smallcoinbe, co. Cora-
wall, younger brother of John Harris, Esq. of Pickwell, co.
Devon.
VIII. Anne, d. unm.
Henry Incledon d. 9 May, 1736, and was s. by his eldest
son,
John Incledon, of Buckland, b. 19 July, 1702, m. 1734
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Northcote, Bart, by whom (who
))i. 2ndlj, Eev. John Wright, M.A., and was bur. at Braunton,
1758) he had issue, one son, who ci. in infancy, and three daus.,
of whom two only survived him, viz.,
I. Mary, &. 3 Oct. 1736, and to. Philip Eogeks Webbeb.'
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II. Frances, 6. 24 April, 1739, m. Edward rikher, of
Kochester, co. Kent, Esq.
John Incledon d. 2S June, 1746, and was bur. at Braunton,
the representation of tlie Incledons of Buctland being now
vested in the descendants of his elder dau.
Jn;;.<— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Ru. on a chev. engr. or,
between three plates as many annulets nz., for WtBBtiR;
•Jnd and 3rd, arg. a chev. engr. betw. three tuns sable Hanus
issuing from their bungs proper, for Incledon. Quartering,
Wolf, Fulming, .ind Koglbs. tVf.'J^s— 1st, Webber, A wolf's
head couped per pale arg. and gules ; 2nd, Incledon, A falcon
jipr. jessed or. Motto — Malo mori quani fanlari.
i>-iiis— Buckland House and St. Branuock's, Braunton,
Devon.
WEBBER OF LEEKFIELD AND
KELLYVILLE.
Weebee, William Downes, Esq. of Leckfield,
CO. Sligo, and KellvTille, Queen's Co., J. P. for
Queen's Co. and co. Cork, B.A. of Trin. Coll.
Dublin, b. 19 July, 1S34 ; w. 29 July, 1873, Anna,
Countess of Kingston, Lady of the Manor of
ilitchelstown, co. Cork, widow of James, 5th Earl
of Kingston, and dau. of Matthew Brinkley, Esq. of
Parsonstown, co. Meath.
Xiineag'e. — JIichael Weeber of Cork (whose will was
proved at the Consistori.al Court, Cork, in I6G6), had with,
other issue, a son, Michael Webber, of Cork, whose will
was proved 16G9. He left by Elizabeth, his wife, a son,
.^IicHAEL Webber, Esq. of Cork, m. Elizabeth Farmer, and
dying 1749, left a son,
Michael Webber, Esq. of Glanbane, co. Limerick, m.
Isabella, dau. of Thomas Wallis, Esq. of Curryglass, co. Cork,
and had a son,
Thomas AVebeer, Esq., Capt. of the 4th Horse, to. Letitia,
dau. of John Irwin, Esq. of Tanragoe, and was father of
1>ANIEL Webb Webber, Esq., Q.C., M.P. for Armagh 1816,
and Chairman of the Board of Enquiry, ni. Sarah W"ood, of
Lcekfield, an heiress, and had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently.
II. Charles Tankerville, Barristcr-at-Law, Q.C., 6. 1803; m.
1834, Lady Adelaide Charlotte King, 2nd dau. of George,
3rd Earl of Kingston, and by her, who d. Aug. 1854, had
issue,
1 George, Col. In the army, C.B., and commanding 10th
Brigade Depot, co. York, m. 1865, Charlotte, eldest dau.
of W. H. Jeffery, Esq. of Quebec, and has issue three
daus., Edith Kingston Tanker\ ille ; Geraldine Fitzgerald ;
and Svbil Frances, d. 1883.
2 Charies Philip, J.P. of Gerih, co. Sligo, m. 18 Feb.
1868. Marian, eldest dau. of James Johnston, Esq., D.L.
uf Magheramena, co. F^ermacagh, and has issue, one
son.
3 Daniel Thomas, Lieut. E.A., d. 27 Feb. 1868.
4 Bobert Tankerville, Major late 23rd K. W. Fusiliers, h.
27 Sept. 1845, m. 5 June, 1871, Isabella, 2nd dau. of the
Hon. and Kev. William Wingfield, Vicar of Abbey Leix,
and has issue, three sons and two daus.
The elder son,
Eev Thomas Webber, of Leekfield, co. Sligo, Rector of
Castle McAdam, co. Wicklow, m. Frances, 2nd dau. of Eev.
Thomas Kelly, of Kellyville, Queen's Co., by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of William Tighe, Esq. of Woodstock, co. Kilkenny,
and grand-dau. of the Eight Hon. Thomas Kelly, one of the
Judges of the Common Pleas in Ireland, who derived his
descent from a senior branch of the great Irish family of
O'Kellt of Fidane, co. Galway. By Frances Kelly, his wife,
the Eev. Thomas Webber had issue,
William Downes, now of Leekfield and Kellyville.
Thomas Wingfield (Kellyville, Athy), b. 10 May, 1836; m.
22 .Sept. 1^68, Mathilda, 4th dau. of T. Barstow, Esq. of
Garrow Hill, co. York, and has issue, 1 Oswald, Lieut. E.E.,
6. 14 July, 1870; 1 Everilda Caroline ; 2 Alice Mary.
Charles Edmund, 6. 5 Sept. 1838, Maj.-Gen. Uoyal Engineers,
made C.B. for services in Egyptian War, 1882 ; m. 1st, 28
May, 1861, the Hon. Alice Augusta Gertrude Hanbury
Tracy, 4th dau. of Thomas Charles, Lord Sudeley, and by
her (who d. 1877) has issue, 1 Evelyn, d. 1877; 2 Eaymond
Sudeley, 6. 16 June, lb65, Lieut. Eoyal Welsh Fusiliers;
3 llcnTj 0. ; 4 Lionel. He m. 2ndly, Sarah Elizabeth,
dau. of John Gunn, Esq., late of Purneah, East Indies, and
widow of EichardStainbank, Esq.
Francis John, Captain Commandant of the Southern Sub-
marine Miner's Headquarters, Gosport, 6. 1840; m. 2 April,
1866, Mary Louisa, 2nd dau. of Rev. William Croftein,
PkCctor of bkreen, co. Sligo, and relict of Lieut.-Col. William
Heathcote Tottenham, 12th Lancers, and d. 1888.
.^rnw— Arg. on a chevron engrailed az. between three hurts
as many annulets of the field, in the centre chief point atrefoij
slipped vert. Ci-est — A wolf's head couped per pale arg. and
gu. charged with an annulet counterchangcd. j.Uoi(o— Esie-
rance.
&a(s— Leekfield, co. Sligo; and Kellyville, Athy, Queen's
Co.
Eisidence — Mitchelstown Castle, Mitchclstown, co. Cork.
WEBSTER OF PALLION.
Webster, Cheistopher Malixg, Esq. of Pall ion
Hall, CO. Durham, J.P. and D.L., b. 17 May, 1S12 ;
m. 14 Aug. 1S39, Mary, dau. of Philip Lamg, Esq.
of Deptford House, Sunderland, co. Durham, J.P.,
and sister of James Laing, Esq. of Thornhill, High
Sheriff of Durhatn 1879, and has issue,
I. Christopher, b. 7 June, 1840; d. lf> Dec. 1871.
II. Phillip James, 6. 14 Aug. 1841 ; drowned whilst bathing,
27 July, 1876.
III. Henry, 6. 23 Sept. 1847, late Lieut. 8th (The King's)
Eegt.
IV. Ernest Alfred, of Wohiston Hall, Stockton-on-Tees,
6. 28 Oct. 1855 ; m. 22 April, 1886, Agnes Amelia, dau.
of Eobert Stephenson, Esq. late of Caldwell, Noitliutn-
berland, and has issue,
Eowland Eurdon, 6. 7 June, 1890.
Mary Maling, 6. 8 July, 1887.
V. Walter Francis, 6. 12 Aug. 1857.
VI. Charles Edward, b. 29 July, 1859 ; d. 12 March, 1891.
I. Mary Francis, m. 24 May, 1864, William Joseph Young,
Esq. of Wolviston House, co. Durham, J.P. and D.L. ;
and d. 31 July, 1876, leaving issue.
II. Emily Anne, d. 1854.
III. Frances Alice, m. 15 April, 1873, William Eudd Oswald,
Esq. of Southampton.
IV. Edith, 7n. 26 June, 1872, Albert Fenton, Esq. of Crimble
Hall, CO. Lancaster, J.P., youngest son of the late John
Fenton, Esq., M.P.
V. Amy Burden, m. Edward Ncston Williams Habcrshon,
Esq., and has issue.
liineagre. — This family derives their descent from the
Websters of Flamborough, co. York, living there 1575, of
whom William Webster recorded his pedigree at St. Georgc'.s
■Visitation of that co. in 1003, and had a conlirmation of arms
in 1612.
John Webster, of Whitby and Goldshorough, co. York, b.
1659 (3rd son of John Webster, of Bempton, co. York, son of
Eobert Webster of Bempton, who d. 1643, which Eobert was
brother of the s;\me William Webster mentioned above), m.
Jane, dau. of William Hill, of W^est Barnby, co. York, and d.
1704, leaving issue, an only son,
William Webster, of Goldshorough, 6. 25 Jan. 1690; m. 24
Nov. 1715, Alice, dau. of Eichard Hill, of Lythe, co. York,
and d. 1750, leaving, with a dau. (Alice, wife of William
Ingham, of Whitby, and by him, grandmother of the late
Eobert Ingham, Esq., Q.C., M.P.) an only son,
William Webster, of Whitby and Stockton-on-Tees, 6.
23 July, 1718 ; m. 19 Dec. 1744, Mary, only surviving child and
heiress of Eowland Burdon, Esq. of Stockton-on-Tees (nephew
of George Burdon, of the same place, great -great-grandfather
of the late Eev. John Burdon, of Castle Eden, co. Durham,
see that Family), by Mary his wife, only child and heiress of
Nicholas Lackenby, of Norton and Billingham, co. Durham,
and d. 6 Dec. 1770, leaving issue,
I. Eowland, his heir.
I. Mary, m. 11 Feb. 1771, Col. William Jloney, of Homme
House, CO. Hereford, by whom she was mother of Sir James
Kyrle-.Money, Bart.
II. Elizabeth, m. 24 Feb. 1785, Eev. Thomas Davison, Vicar
of Hartburn, Northumberland.
Eowland Webster, Esq. of Stockton-on-Tees, J.P. co.
Durham, and Lord of the Manor of Aislaby, b. 24 April, I7.')l ;
m. 3 June, 177;!, Elizabeth (who d. 21 Dec. 1794) only child
and heireps of Eobert Gibson, Gent, of Newsham, co. York,
and d. 19 Sept. 1809, having had issue,
I. Eowland, his heir.
II. William, of New castle-on-Tyne, m. Catherine, widow of
Mr. Crathorne, of Crathoine, co. York, and dau. of Eev.
Anthony Coates, Eector of Goldshorough, who d. s. p. at
Paris, where she WRSbur.
I. Frances, m. 18 Nov. I8(i2, Col. William Hale, of .\coinb,
CO. York, younger son of Gen. John Hale, of Plantation, ii>
the same co.
II. Mary Burdon, d. young 21 M.ay, 1802,
Eowland Webster, Esq. of Stockton-on-Tees, and Tha
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Grange, Bishopwearmouth, and Lord of the Manor of Aislaby,
ft. 20 May, 1775; m. 26 Oct. 1802, Mary, 3rd dau. of John
Maling, Esq. of The Grange, Bishopwearmouth, by his 2nd
wife Ann, dau. and co-heiress (with her sisters, Mary, wife of
William Kussell, Esq. of Brancepeth Castle, co. Durham,
grandfather of Emma Maria, Viscountess of the 7th Viscount
Boyne, and Elizabeth, wife of Robert Allan, Esq., grandfather
of the late Robert Henry Allan, Esq. of Blackwell Grange)
of Robert Harrison, Esq. of Sunderland, and by her (who
d. 24 Feb. 1833) had issue to survive Infancy,
I. Rowland (Rev.), M.A., Honorary Canon of Durham, and
Vicar of Kelloe, b. 6 Jan. 1805 ; m. 3 June, 1834, Dorothy,
younger dau. of Col. Gordon Skelly, of Pilmore House, co.
Durham (grandson of Rev. John Skelly, M.A., Vicar of
Stockton-on-Tees, who m. the Lady Betty Gordon, dau. of
the 2nd Duke of Gordon), and had one son Rowland Burdon,
Capt. R.A., who d. 6 Sept. 1866: and one dau. Mary, m. 16
Sept. 1862, Rev. Edward Henry Bell, Vicar of Chatton,
Northumberland. Canon Webster d. 29 May, 1875.
II. John, 6. 15 May, 1806; m. 13 Jan. 1841, Dorothy (d. 1884),
dau. of William Gales, Esq. of Ford Lodge, Sunderland ; and
■d. 2 Sept. 1850, leaving one son, William, b. 24 Oct. 1842, who
was drowned at Sulina, 21 May, 1868, and one dau., Evelyn
Mary, m. 25 July, 1860, Johu Booth, Esq., Registrar of the
Diocese of Durham.
III. William, b. 27 Dec. 1807, a Commander E.N., d. 27 July,
1873.
17. Chkistophee Maling, eldest surviving son, now of
Pallion.
V. Henry Robert, of Morton House, co. Durham, J. P. av.d
D.L., b. 22 Oct. 1815; m. 22 Oct. 1850, Ann, dau. of Philip
Laing, Esq. of Deptford House, and d. 11 March, 18s2,
leaving issue, Henry Robert Ingham, 6. 16 July, 1855;
Herbert, 6. 30 June, 1859; and Annie.
VI. Robert Charles, b. 9 April, 1822 ; n. Dora, widow of Col.
Alcock, and d. 27 Nov. 1883.
I. Mary, m. 1st, Rev. Robert Gray, M.A., Rector of Sunder-
land, nephew to Dr. Gray, Bishop of Bristol ; and 2ndly,
llev. William Webb, M.A., Rector of Ryton, co. Durham.
II. Elizabeth.
Di. Emily Margaret, m. 13 June, 1849, as 3rd wife, Thomas
William" Waldy, Esq. of Egglescliffe, co. Durham {sec that
Family), and d. 1850.
Hr. Webster d. 1 March, 1850.
Arrii& — Az., on a bend arg., cotised or, between two demi-
Eons rampant erm. a rose gu. between two boars' heads couped
sa., quartering Burdon, Swainston, Lackenby, and Gibson.
Ci-(st —A drapon's head erased quarterly vert and or. Motto —
I'iclcs et justitia.
iScai— Pallion Hall, Sunderland, co. Durham.
WEBSTEH OF BINFIELD COURT.
Bullock-Webstee, Francis Davenpoet, Esq.
of Einfield Court, Berks, Barrister-at-Law, b. 1821 ;
in. 1856, Anne Jane, dau. of Charles Morgan, Esq.
nepliew of C. Tyrrel Morgan, Esq. of Eairord, co.
Gloucester, Chairman of Quarter Sessions.
Lineage. — The Bullocks are an old Herefordshire
family, who were settled at Eaton Bishop in the loth century,
and whose wills are to be found in the Hereford registry.
Later on this branch moved to Ledbury and the city of Here-
ford, and about 1750 to London, where they became engaged
in mercantile pursuits.
Edwaud Webstek Bdllock-Webster, Esq. of Hendon,
J. P. and D.L., Middlesex, assumed the additional surname of
Webstee in 1809, in accordance with tlie terms of the will of
his maternal great-aunt, Mary Stephens, widow of Edward
Webster, Esq. of London, for many years Treasurer of the
Lock Hospital. He m. Mary, only dau. of Samuel Purkis,
Esq. of Brentford, F.R.S., J. P. and D.L. Middlesex, by his
wire Mary Ansell, and had issue, of whom the 3rd, but eldest
surviving son, is,
Fkaxcis Davenpoet Bdllock-W'ebsteb, Esq., now of Bin-
■ field.
/Seai— BinSeld Court, Bracknell, Berks.
WEDDEEBURN OF WEDDERBURN.
Scetmgeoue-Weddeebtten, Henet Scetm-
GEOUR,Esq. of Wedderburn, co. Forfar, and Birkhill,
CO. Fife, J. P. and D.L., Hereditary Eoyal Standard
Bearer of Scotland, formerly Capt. 17th Kegt., h.
18 April, 1840; m. 31 March, 1869, Juliana,
youngest dau. of Thomas Braddell, Esq. of Cool-
melagb, co. Wexford, and has issue.
I. Henry, Lieut. Gordon Highlanders, 6. 28 June, 1372.
II. Frederick Lewis, b. 27 June, 1874.
III. Charles Kenneth, 6. 29 May, 1887.
I. Helen Margaret.
II. Jlary Turner. iii. Anne Grizel.
IV. Katherine Elspeth. v. Juliet.
VI. Maud Kathleen.
Iiineagre. — Tradition has handed down the following as
the origin of the noble and ancient family Scrymgeour. In
the first year of the reign of Alexander I., Sir Alexander
Carron, a brave knight, accompanied that monarch in his
pursuit of the rebels who had conspired against the king's life,
and, seizing the standard from Bannerman, crossed the .Spey,
and placed it on the other side of the river in sight of the
rebels. In reward of this gallant service, the King constituted
Alexander Carron and his heirs heritable standard bearers of
Scotland ; he also made him a grant of lands, and conferred
on him the name of Skirmisher, or Scrymgeour, signifying a
hardy fighter, and gave him a part of the royal arms of Scot- '
land for his armorial bearing, viz., gu., a lion rampant arg.,
holding in his dexter paw a crooked sword pp., and the woid
" Dissipate " for his motto.
The representative of the family was created, in 1641, Lord
Scrymgeour, Viscount of Dudhope, by Charles I., his grand-
son, the 3rd Viscount, was created Earl of Dundee in 1661
{see Douglas's Peerage of Scotland). Sprung from the same
family as his lordship was John Scrymgeour, of Kirton, m.
Magdalene, dau. of Alexander Wedderburn, of Kingenny,
and Easter Powrie (afterwards called Wedderburn), by whom
he had a son,
Db. Alexander Scrymgeour, Lay Professor of Humanity,
Philosophy and Theology, in the University of St. Andrews,
temp. Queen Anne. He m. Janet, only dau. of David Falconer,
Professor of Divinity in the same University, by whom he had
a son,
David Sceymgeohr, of Birkhill, Advocate and Sheriff
Depute of co. Inverness, m. Katherine, 3rd dau. of Sir Alex-
ander Wedderburn, Bart, of Blackness, and had four sons,
Alexander, his heir; John, d. 1791 ; David, d. 1780; Henex,
i. his 'orother. The eldest son,
Alexander Scrymgeour, Esq. of Birkhill, s. to the estates,
name, arms, i&c, of Wedderburn, of Wedderburn, in 1788, m.
Elizabeth Ferguson, dau. of Lord Pitfour, and d. s. p. 1811.
He was s. by his brother,
Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, Esq. of Wedderburn, m.
5 April, 1793, Mary Turner, eldest dau. of the Hon. Frederick
Lewis Maitland, Capt. R.N., 6th son of the Cth Earl of Lauder-
dale, and had issue,
Frederick Lewis, of Birkhill and Wedderburn.
Margaret Louisa, in. Alexander Smith, Esq.
Catherine, m. Capt. Cathcart, U.N., of Carbiston, who d.
1833.
Elizabeth, d. 1838.
Janette.
Mary Turner, m. Thomas Smith, Esq., Physician-General
E I.C.S., and d. 25 March, 1887.
Isabella, d. 1826.
Matilda, m. Capt. Isackes, E.I.C.S.
Euphemia.
Mr. Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, d. 30 Dec. 1841, and was «. by
his eldest son,
Frederick Lewis Wedderburn, Esq. of Wedderburn, J.P.
and D.L., 6. 4 March, 1808 ; m. 1st, 26 April, 1839, the
Hon. Helen Arbuthnott, 4th dau. of the 8th Viscount
Arbuthnott, and by her (who d. 23 April, 1840) had issue
one son,
I. Heney Sceymgeour, now of Wedderburn.
He TO. 2udly, 31 Aug. 1852, Selina Mary, dau. of Capt. Thomas
Garth, R.N., of Haines Kill, and had issue,
II. Frederick Lewis, 6. 9 Jan. 1858; d. 18G7.
III. Alexander, Capt. R.A., 6. 8 Sept. Ia59.
I. Mary, d. 1867.
II. Charlotte Louisa.
III. Selina Elgiva, m. Lieut.-Col. J. C. Gillespie, Eoyal
Artillery.
Mr. Wedderburn d. 16 Aug. 1874.
Aims—Gvi., a lion rampant or, armed and langued az., hold-
ing in the dexter paw a scimitar arg. Crests — 1st, A lion's gamb
erect holding a scimitar all ppr. ; 2nd, An eagle's head erased
ppr. Mottoes — For Scrymgeour, "Dissipate"; for Wedder-
burn, " Non degener."
Seat — Birkhill, Cupar, co. Fife.
WEEKES OF HAMPTON LODGE,
Weekes, PniLiP Hamptox Caelile, Esq. of
Hampton Lodge, Sussex, b. 1862 ; m. 30 Dec. 1891,
'2166
WEE
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WEG
Ada, dan. of "W. J. P. Carter, Esq. of Cowfold,
Sussex, and has issue.
Lineage.— riiciiAED Wfxkfs, Esq. of Shorcham, Sussex,
I. 1704 (fon of John 'Wofkes. of Broad Tonteiden, Kent, by
,Iano Bornian his wife, whose sister is said to have ih. Arch-
Inshop Sheldoni, is stated to have been of the ancient family
of Wekkks 0/ l>eion, whieli bore the same arms as the braneh
bottled at II ur.stpierpoiiit still continue to use. ]Ie m. 5 Oct.
1743, Anne, dau. of William Oliver, Esq. of Shoreham, and d.
175;>, leaving: an only son,
K'CHAKD Wkekes, Esq. of Hurstpierpoint, m. 19 Jan. 1779,
Charity H.impton, dan. and heir of the Kev. William Hampton,
Jtector and Patron of riumpton, Sussex, (descended from
Charles Hampton, D.D., Eectorof Worth, Sus.sex, ami Bletch-
ingley, Surrey, 1G77, who was descended from Christopher
Hampton, Archbishop of Armagh 1613, and Vice-Chancellor
of the University of Dublin, and d. 3 Jan. 10^4), and by her
had issue,
I. H.tMPTos, of whom presently.
II. Ki.hard, K.S.A., F.R.S., &c., to. Mary, dau. of William
Marshall, Esq. of Hurstpierpoint and d. 1817, leaving
issue,
1 Arthur. M.A., of Mansion House, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex,
J. P. and County Councillor, Barrister-at-Law, late B.C.S.,
77!. ist, 1861, Augusta, only child of the late William Sladc,
Esq. of Crompton Fold, Lancashire, and 2ndly, 18bS,
Jessie, dau. of Nelson Ward, Esq., aud has issue, Arthur
Nelson Hampton, b. 1888.
2 Chirles Hampton, M.A. (Rev.), m. Laura, dau. of L.
Smith, Esq.
3 Richard Carey,
1 Emily, m. the Rev. James Slade, Vicar of Little Lever,
Bolton- le-Moors, co. Lancaster.
1 Gary Hundson.
Mrs. Weekes m. 2ndly, Major-Gcn. T. Dickinson, now
deceased, but by him had no issue.
I. Mary Anne, m. Nathaniel Borrer, Esq. of Pakyns, Hurst-
pierpoint, J. P.
The eldest son,
Hampton Weekes, M.D., of Hurstpierpoint, in. 1st, 1805,
Sarah, dau. of William Borrer, Esq. of Pakyns, Hurstpierpoint,
High Sheriff for Sussex 1801 (by Mary his wife, dau. and heiress
of Nathaniel Linfield, Esq. of Hurstpierpoint), and by her (who
d. 26 March, 18'J9) had issue,
I. Richard, of Hampton Lodge,
II. Frederick, of Wykehurst, Bolney, Sussex, to. Elizabeth,
dau. of William Marshall, Esq. of Hurstpierpoint, and had
issue,
1 Sarah Elizabeth, to. William Hill Eudgett, Esq.
2 Henrietta Mary, to. Rev. George W. Banks, M.A.,
Rector and Patron of Worth, Sussex.
ni. George, of Carey Hall, Hurstpierpoint, Sus.scx, D.L., b.
21 Jan. 1817 ; m. 28 Jan. 1846, Lucy Anne, dau. of William
Boxall, Esq. D.L., Brighton, and Cowfold, Sussex, and d. 3
Dec. 1880, leaving issue, Julia Georgiana; in. 16 June,
1875, Evelyn Borrer, son of the late John Blaker, Esq. of
Ixwes, Sussex, by Mary, dau. of the late John Borer, Esq.
J. P., of Portslade, Sussex.
IV. Francis Augustus, M.A. (Rev.), deceased, late Rector of
Ashton-on-Trent, co. Derby, m. Mary Jane, dau. of Samuel
Ashton, Esq., J. P. of Prestwich, co. Lancaster, and had
issue, Ashion and Alice Maude.
He rd. 2ndly, 1836, Phylia, dau. of — Paine, Esq., and widow
of Horace Ellis, Esq., but by her had no issue. He d. 25 Jan.
1855, and was s. by his eldest son,
EicHABD Weekes, Esq. of Hampton Lodge, 6. 6 July, 1808 ;
m. 1st, 11 Oct. 1832, Anne, dau. and heiress of Richard Locke.
Esq. of Brighton; and 2ndly, 12 April, 1835, Martha, dau.
and co-heir of William Carlisle, Esq. of Bolton-Ie-Moors, co.
Lancaster, by which latter lady (who d. 11 Aug. 1867) he had
issue,
William Hampton Carlisle, late of Hampton Lodge.
Mr. Weekes d. 15 Oct. 1870, and was .<:. by his son,
William Hampton Carlisle Weekes, Esq. of Hampton
Lodge; rii. Julia, d.au. of William Vidler Langridge, Esq. of
Lewes, Clerk of the Peace, co. Sussex, and had issue,
1. Philip Hampton Carlisle, now of Hampton Lodge.
I. Mabel Hampton.
II. Cecilia Carlile.
He d. 20 Jan. 1871.
Arms — Erm., three battle-axes sa. Crest — A dexter arm in
armour embnwed ppr. holding a battle-axe gu. Mdlloea —
" Can Deo nihilo carent; " " Vita; via virtus ; " and " Prastaet
persta."
Hf.ais — Hampton Lodge. Hur.stpicrpoint. Sussex ; LcngHousc,
Cowfold, Sussex ; and Wittersham Park, Kent.
WEaG-PROSSER OF BELMONT.
Wegg-Prossek, Francis Richakd, Esq. of Bel-
mont, CO. Hereford, B.A., J. P., and D.L., High
Sheriff 1855, and M.P. for co. Hereford from 1847
to 1852, late Lieut.-Col. 1st London A.V., h. 12
June, 1824; m. 22 April, 1850, Lady Harriet.
Catherine Somers-Cocks, 2nd dau. of John Somers,
2nd Earl Somers, by liis wife Caroline Harriet,
youngest dau. of Philip, 3rd Earl of Hardwiek,
K.Gr., and by her (who d. 6 May, 1893) has issue,
I. John Francis, J. P., h. 22 Aug. 1854, Major Rifle Brigade ;
m. 16 July, 1891, Florence Isabel, dau. of Col. Thomas-
B. Brooke, and had issue,
Cecil Francis Joseph, 6. 22 Nov. 1892.
II. Charles Edward, b. 26 Sept. 1859, late Rifle Brigade.
I. Cecilia Lucy, 6. 22 Nov. 1851.
II. Catherine Mary, b. 3 May, 1863.
This gentleman, only son of the late Eev. Francis
Haggitt, D.D., Rector of Nuneham Courtenay, co.
Oxford, and Prebendary of Durham, by Lucy, his
wife, dau. of William Parry, Esq. of King Street,
CO. Hereford, took, by royal licence, 1849, the sur-
name and arms of Wegg-Prossee, on succeeding;
to the estates of Rev. Dr. Richard Prosser, of Bel-
mont, Prebendary of Durham. He is a repre-
sentative, through his mother, of the family of
Parry or Ap Harry of .New Court and Poston,
CO. Hereford.
Liineagre. — The family of Haggitt is of some antiquity,
and the name is found recorded in very ancient charters as
parties and witnesses.
William Haggitt, of Scarborough and Ipswich, son of
John Haggitt (will proved 1737) and Barbara his wife, and
grandson of John Haggitt, of Helderness; b. 1693; bailiff of
Scarborougii 1754-7, d. 1767, will proved 17 July, 1767. He
TO. Mary Cockcrell (who d. 1778) and had issue,
I. George (Rev.), M.A. Cantab., was for forty-two years ^
Rector of Kushton North'ton. He had landed estates in
Scarborough, and Redholme, co. York. He m. Rosamond,
dau. of D'Arcy Preston, Esq., and Mary his wife, dau. of
William Mawdc, Esq., and d. 10 J,an. 1798, aged 71 (will
proved by his widow 16 March, in that year), and had issue,
1 Francis (Rev.), M.A. Pembroke Coll., Chaplain to the
Bishop of Durham, Prebendary Durham Cathedral,
Rector of Nuncham Courtney, Oxford : s. to his father's
estates in Scarborough and Redholme; d. 5 Aug. 1825.
He TO. 1st, Christiana, dau. of Robert Fanshawe, Esq.,
and by her (who d. 27 Dec. 1810) had issue, two dau..
Catherine, m. 1819, Rev. James Baker, Chancellor of the
diocese of Durham, Rector of Durham-the-Less 1822,
and of Nuneham Courtney 1825; and d. 1825, leaving:
issue (James (Rev.); Kate, in. Major-Gen. Collinson,
ll.E.); Fanny, d. in infancy. Rev. Francis Haggitt m.
2ndly, Lucy, one of the three daus. and co-heiresses of
William Parry, Esq. of King Street, Hereford (by Frances,
his 2nd wife, sister to Rov. Dr. Richard Prosser. of
Belmont, Prebendary of Durham), and by her, who d. 2S)
April, 1863, had an only child, the present Francis
Richard Wegg-Prosser, Esq.
2 George (Rev.), M.A. Pembroke Coll., Vicar of Soham
with Barway, d.unm. about 1833.
3 William, Commander K.N. , of H.M. Sloop "Orestes";
lost at sea, unm. Will proved 3 Jan. 1803.
4 D'Arcy, of St. Peter's Coll., incumbent of Branxton
and Cornhill, North'ton, 1799; to. 11 Nov. 1802, Mary
Martin, and d. 7 Nov. 1850, having by her (who d. 13
Feb. 1858j had issue, D'Arcy, of Hobart Town, Tasmania,
6. 28 Oct. 1805; Amelia, m. '32 June, 1843, to Robert
Pope, Esq. of Gray's Inn Square, and is deceased;
Marianna Matilda Catherine.
1 Sophia, TO. 1791. Philip Egerton Ottey, of the Navy-
Office, and d. 18 Sept. 1851, aged 89. He d. 10 March,
1844.
2 Rosamond, d. unm. 10 Feb. 1853, aged 90.
3 Ann, d. 1837. 4 Elizabeth, d. unm.
5 Mary, m. 7 Oct. 1786, .Sam Barker, Esq. of Lyndon, co.
Rutland.
II. William, of Ipswich, m. Mary, dau. of Edward Staple, of
London, merchant, who d. Nov. 1821. He ((. 25 Dec. 1769
(will proved 4 .lau. 1770), having had issue,
1 George, b. 4 Oct. 1757 : educated at Harrow, Fellow of
Clare Coll., Camb., M.A., Rector of Beechamwell,
resident curate of Litchain, Norfolk, where he </. 30 Jan.
1795 (will proved 19 Dec. 179.5). He m. 19 Dec. 1786,
Penelope, dau. of Pell lleigham, Esq. of Hunston Hall,
Suffolk, and by her (who d. 15 Jan. 1835) had issue,
George John, of Dagworth Hall, Fellow of Cti. Cb^
WEI
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WEI
21G7
Camb. M.A., Vicar of Parham and Hackeston, m.
1818, Harriet, 2nd dau. of Rev. Robert Porteous, of N.
Wickham, Essex, and d. 1 March, 1847, having by her
(who d. in 1856) had issue,
Frederick, Rector of Wallasey, co. Chester, m. 10
Sept. 1846, Merelina Sophia, dau. of St. T. Cocks-
edge, of the Mount, and d. 1847, leaving issue,
Louise Porteous, and Edith Merelina.
Henry, of the Grange, 6. 23 May, 1825; m. II Nov.
1858, Marianne, dau. of Charles Hampden Turner,
Esq. of Leigh Place, Godstone, Surrey, and d. 1884,
having had issue, George John, 6. 11 Nov. 1859, </.
17 April, 1883; Charles, of New Zealand, 6. 3 June,
1861 ; Henry Pell Heigham, &. 18 Aug. 1862; Edward
Dashwood, Lieut. R.E., b. 7 Dec. 1863; Richard
D'Arcy, d. young, 6 Aug. 1872; Frances Margaret;
Mary Harriet ; Isabella Henrietta Dorothy.
Arthur, d. 1852.
Marianne, 8 May, 1851, Rev. Stanley Pemberton,
Rector of Little Hallinbury, who rf. 1880.
ranny, m. 27 May, 1847, Kev. William Cooke, Rector
of Kentford and Gazeley, and d. 1874.
Isabella.
Frederick, of the Inner Temple, Fellow of Trin. Coll.,
Camb., d. 5 March, 1818, aged 24, unm.
2 John, D.D., clerk in holy orders, M.A., Fellow Clare
Coll., Camb., Rector of Ditton, Camb., Prebendary Ely
Cathedral, 1804; m. 30 Oct. 1810, Frances, eldest dau. of
Sir Henry Peyton, 1st Bart, of Doddington, and d. 7 Jan.
1843, having by her (who d. 10 May, 1854) had two daus.,
Mary Ann Frances, m. 18o3, John Lloyd Wynne, of Coed
Cocb, N. Wales, and d. 1887; Louisa Harriet Isabella,
TO. 1 Sept. 1836, Henry Belwaid Ray. Esq., who d. 1855,
shed. 12 Dec. 1844.
1 Anna Maria, m. Rev. Thomas Thoresby, Rector of
Eriswell, Suffolk, and d. 14 July, 1823.
in. John, of St. George's in the East, m. Sarah, dau. of
Edward Staple, of Wapping. Will proved 12 Dec. 1763.
IV. Thomas, of Scarborough, bailiff there 1779-93: will
proved 23 July, 1794. He m. Catherine Stockdale, and by
her (who d. 1794; will proved 24 Oct. 1794) had issue,
1 William (Rev.), senior chaplain at Chelsea, 1788, rector
of Hyfleet, Surrey, Armthorpe, oo. York, and Bromley,
Middlesex, Cth wrangler Trin. Coll., Camb., M.A. ; m. 6
April, 1785, Sarah, dau. of Richard Chambers, M.D., of
Paddington, and d. 3 Feb. 1834, having by her (who d.
23 Sept. 1823) had issue,
Richard, rector of Fornham-All-Saints, Fellow Clare
Coll., Camb,, M.A., d. unm. 21 Feb. 1862.
William, killed by a kick from a horse, 28 Jan. 1809,
aged 13.
Sarah, 6. 27 July, 1797 ; m. Henderson Bain, who d. 18
Jan. 1862.
Catherine, d. unm. 19 June, 186S.
2 Thomas, d. April, 1887.
3 Luke, d. 8 July, 1763, an infant.
4 John (Rev.), h. 7 July, 1768, Master of Dedham School,
Bucks, afterwards of Denham, near Uxbridge, where he
d. 16 Jan. 1847. He m. 26 June, 1798, Martha
Godfrey, of Islington, and by her (who </. 10 April, 1810)
had, with other issue, Thomas, of Great James Street,
London, m. 20 Dec. 1833, Thoraasine, 2nd dau. of Charles
Cooksey, Esq., and d. in Australia; Mary, d. 30 Oct.
1817, aged 18.
1 Elizabeth, m. Henry Traviss, who d. 23 April, 1786. She
d. April, 1781, having had issue.
2 Catherine, d. young 25 Aug. 1761.
3 Catherine, 6. 8 Nov. 1771.
V. Luke, attorney-at-Law at Leeds.
I. Mary, vi. Edward Staple, Esq.
^r))is— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, in the first quarter,
quarterly, sa., a cross double-parted and fretty engrailed or,
between four spear-heads arg., embrued ppv., for Pbossek ;
2nd and 3\d arg., a fesse engrailed sa. between three escut-
cheons of the last, each charged with an annulet or, for Wegg :
in the 2nd and 3rd quarters, arg., three fleur-de-lis between
two bendlets nebuly gu., for Haggitt. Cresfs— 1st, Pkosser,
a wolf's head erased sa., semee of spear-heads arg., pierced
through the mouth with a sword ppr. ; 2nd, Wegg, A sinister
hand in a gauntlet ppr., holdmg an escutcheon sa. charged
with an annulet or; 3rd Haggitt, a demi-lynx ppr. semee-de-
lis gu., holding a branch of olive also ppr.
Seat — Belmont, co. Hereford.
WEIR OF HALIi CRAIG.
Weie, Thomas, Esq. of Hall Craig, co.
Eermana<;h, representative of the Irish branch of
the ancient family of Weir or Veue.
Liineage. — Baltredds de Verb, who was witness to a
charter of King William who s. King Malcoi.m in 1165; was
«. by his eldest son,
Walter de Veee, whose son,
RADnLPHUs or Ralph de "Vere, d. in the end of tlie reign of
Alexander II., leaving a son,
Thomas de Vebe, a witness in a charter of a donation to the
monastery of Kelso, by Henricus de St. Clau, anno 1266. He
was father of
Richardus de Were, mentioned in a donation totliQ monas-
tery of Kelso, anno 1294 ; his son,
Thomas de W^ere, proprietor of the lands and barony of
Blackwood in the shire of Lanark, d. in the reign of David
Bruce, leaving a son,
BuAN Were, who d. in the beginning of the reign of King
Robert III. His son,
KoTALDUs Were, of Blackwood, got a charter from Patrick,
Abbot of Kelso, dated 1404. He d. in the reign of King James
II., leaving a son,
Thomas Were, of Blackwood, who was father of
Robert 'Vetr, of Blackwood, who got a charter of confirma-
tion from Robert, Abbot of Kelso, dated 1479, and d. soon
after. His son,
Thomas Weir, of Blackwood, d. in the beginning of the
reign of Queen Mart, leaving by his wife .^j'gidia, dau. of John,
3rd Lord Somerset, a son,
James Weir, of Blackwood, who lived to a great age, and d.
anno 1595. By his wife, Eupheam Hamilton, he had
issue,
I. James, m. Mariotte Ramsay, dau. of George, Lord Dal-
housie, and was ancestor of the "Veres of Cruigie llaU and
Blackwood.
II. William, of Stanebyres.
III. Robert, of whom we treat.
IV. John, of Pownell.
The 3rd son,
Robert Weie, of Craighead, on the river Clyde, sold or
assigned his estate about 1610, and settled at Moiiaghan (now
called Hall Craig), co. Femianagh; m. a sister of Sir David
Lindsay, and d. 1633, having by her had issue,
Alexander Weir, who d. v. p. 1632. He Hi. 161 1, .\nne,
dau. of Sir John Dunbar, of Derrygonnelly, co. Fermanagh,
by whom he had issue,
John, who fell in the civil wars of 1641.
Alexander, of Hall Craig.
Jane ; and two other daus.
The younger son,
Alexander Weir, of Hall Craig, fought in tlie battle of
Worcester 1651. In Nov. 1683, he raised, jointly with James,.
son of Sir John Hume, an independant troop of Horse in
support of the Prince of Orange, and (Mr. Hume having d.)
routed a party of King James's adherent at Ballyshannon, in
June, 1689, and had part in the victory of Newtown Butler;
after this he was slain at lioyle, and was there bur. within tho
Abbey, a monument was erected by Lord Kingston on the spot
where he fell at Boherboy. By Sarah Goodwin, his wife, hw
had issue, John, who d. young, and
Robert Weir, of Hall Craig, 6. 1676 ; fought at the Battle of
the Boyne, andatAthlone, Aghrim, and Limerick, and (?. 1743.
He TO. Anne, dau. of Capt. Christopher Carleton, of Market
Hill, CO. Fermanagh, by whom he had, with several younger
children (from one of whom has descended a branch that
settled in co. Sligo, and is represented thtrc by the Weirs of
Lake "View, near Boyle) a son,
Alexander Weir, of Hall Craig, Capt. in tho Fermanagh
Militia in 1745; m. 1745, Barbara, dau. of John Crozier, Esq.
of Magheradunbar, co. F^ermanagh, and by her (who d. April,
1779) had issue,
I. Robert, of Hall Craig.
II. John, Lieut. 43rd Foot, nominated one of the esquires to
Sir Guy Carleton, upon his installation to the knighthood
of the Bath, 1779. He afterwards served in the American
War, where (having lost a leg) he d. a Capt. in the 41.st
Regt. of Invalids in 1811.
I. Barbara, m. to John Johnson, Esq. of Brookhill, co.
Leitrim.
Mr. Weir d. Oct. 1784, and was bur. with his wife at Devenish
Church. He was s. by his elder son,
Robert Weir, Esq. of Hall Craig, J..P and^.L. co. F'er-
managh, and served as High Sheriff; m. July, 17V9, Mary, dau
of Thomas Rynd, of Ballywhillin, co. F'ermanagh, and by her
had (with five other daus. ),
John, of Hall Craig.
Alexander.
Mary, m. John Phillips, Esq. of Edstone, Stratford-on-Avon,
who d. Jan. 1836, leaving two daus.. tlie eldest of whom
VI. Darwin Galton, son and heir of Samuel TL-rtius Galton,
Esq. of Duddeston House, co. Warwick, by Frances Anne
Violetta, his wife, dau. of Dr. Erasmus Darwin, equally
celebrated as a physician and a poet.
21GS
WEL
THE LANDED GEN THY.
WEL
Mr. Weir J. ISIS, and was 5. l)y his son,
John Weib, Esq. of Hall Craitr, Hi. Caroline Mary, dau. of
John Chamh^y, Esq. of Bik-anip, co. Dublin, and had issue,
eeveral sons and daus., the 5th of whom,
Thomas Weib, Esq., is now of Hall Craig.
&at— Hall Craig, co. Fermanagh.
WELCH OF ARLE HOUSE.
^Y£LCH, George Asser White, Esq. of Arlc
House, CO. Gloucester, and Lord of the Manors of
iXovth Shoebury, and Soutlicburch Essex, J. P.,
Capt. K.X. (retired), b. 1S29 ; m. 1864, Catherine,
dau. of llajor England, and niece of Sir Eicliard
England, G.C.B., K.H., and has issue,
I. GEOBr.E AssEB White, b. 1 June, 1865.
II. Henry England, 6. 23 June, 1875.
I. Mary Anne O'Brien. ii. Anne Mannooch.
, III. Kate brace. iv. Margaret Eleanor.
Lineage. — Walter Welcu, E.;q. of Arle, son of William
Welch, Esq., by Margaret Biggs his wife ; m. Nov. 1773, Mary,
dau. of John Gregory, Esq. of Arle, and d. 1 April, 1808,
leaving by her (who J. 1782) a dau., Mary Butt, who m.
William I'arnier, Esq., and had a son,
John Gregory Welch, Esq. of Arle, J.P., 6. 16 Feb. 1775;
r,i. 28 Sept. 1797, Frances Asser, dau. and heir of Thomas
AVhite, Esq. of Alstone, near Cheltenham, and Korth Shoe-
bury, and Soutbchurch, Essex, and by her (who d. IS May,
1852) had issue,
George Asser White, late of Arle House.
John (iregory, Capt. Eoyal North Gloucester Militia, de-
ce.Tsed.
Walter, late Lieut. 93th Regt., b. 1804; deceased.
Thomas White, deceased.
Caroline Mnry, deceased. Louisa Maria, deceased.
Elizabeth Gregory. Emma Matilda, deceased.
Hariiet, deceased.
Mr. Welch d., and was s. by his eldest son,
George Asser White Welch, Esq. of Arle House, J.P. and
D.L. for Essex, and J.P. for co. Gloucester, b. 13 Jan. 1800;
m. 26 Aug. 1828, Anne Catherine Gardiner, only child of
Lieut.-Col. Mannooch, of the 68th Kegt., and fiicce of Vice-
Adniiial Sir Edward Brace, K.C.B., and by her (who d. 5
March, 1879) had issue,
I. George Asser White, now of Arle House.
n. Edward, Capt. 93rd Highlanders, 6. 1835 ; m. 1860, Sophia
Anne, dau. of the late Major England : and d. 1865, leaving
issue.
III. Frederick William, Major late 93rd Highlanders, b. 27
Jan. 1842.
IV. Septimus Charles, late 9th Foot, ft. 1845.
V. Alban Henry Drew, b. 1847 ; d. 1830.
VI. Francis Gregory, 6. 1849.
I. Catherine .^^nne Mary, m. 1861, her cousin. Major John
Philip B. Forstcr. late of the 4th and 83rd Itegts.
II. Barbara Henrietta, m. 18.^5, Frederick Thamas Curtis,
Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and d. 1860.
III. Louisa Frances, d. IS.'iI.
IV. Maria Elizabeth, d. 1859.
V. Agnes Brace, d. 1861.
Mr. Welch d. 8 Feb. 1874, and was s. by his eldest son.
Arms — Az., on a fess engrailed between six mullets or, a
lion passant of the first. Ci-est — An antelope's head erased az.
trillettee or, holding in the mouth a cross-crosslet fitchee.
Seat — Arle House, near Cheltenham.
ttiii— Junior United Service.
WELD OF LULWORTH.
Weld, Reoixald Joseph, Esq. of Lulworth
Castle, CO. Dorset, b. 24 May 1842.
Lineagre. — Several genealogical writers, including Guil-
lim, bear testimony to the Saxon origin of this ancient family,
which tradition has handed down time out of mind. Guillim's
Dii-play of Hcraldi-y, describing the arms of Humphrey Weld,
Esq. of Lulivorth, Governor of Portland Castle, temp.
Charles 11., adds that the Welds are " lineally descended from
Edric Sylvaticus, alias Wild, a Saxon of great renown in the
reigns of King Harold and William the Conqueror, whose
father, Alfric, was brother to Edrick, of Stratton, Duke of
Mtrcia."
William Weld, Sheriff of London, 25 Edward III., settled
at Eaton, co. Chester. He to. Anne, dau. of Nicholas de
Whcttenhall, and had (with two younger sons, who settled in
Bucks and Suffolk) a son and heir.
William Weld, of Eaton, m. Margaret, dau. of William
Bostock, and was father of
John Weld, of Eaton, in. Ellen, dau. of John Brucn, of
Tarporley, and had a son and successor,
Edward Weld, m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Cotgreare, of
Chustleton, co. Chester, and was s. by his son,
John' Weld, of Eaton, m. Margaret, only dau. and heir of
James Boton, of Tiverton, Devon, and was father of
John Weld, m. Joanna, dau. of John Fitz Hugh, of Con-
gleton, and had three sons,
I. KoBERT, of Eaton, m. Elenora, dau. of Robert Oklton, of
Wctten Hall.
II. John, who settled at Willoy, Salop, and was patriarch of
tlie Welds of that place.
III. liichard, of Holt.
IV. Hdmphbey (Sir).
The 4th son.
Sir Humphrey Weld, Knt., took up his abode at Holdwell,
CO. Herts. He was Sheriff of London 1599, and Lord Mayor
ten years afterwards. Sir Humphrey in. Ann, dau. of Nicholas
Wheler, Esq., and left, with two daus., at his decease in 1610,
a son and successor,
Sir John Weld, Knt. of Arnolds, Middlesex, m. Frances,
dau. of William Whitmore, Esq., by whom (who d. 1056) he
had issue,
r. Thomas, d. young.
II. Humphrey, his heir.
III. John (Sir), of Compton Bassett, Wilts, a Knight Ban-
neret. This gallant person m. 1648, Mary, dau. of William,
Lord Stourton, and dying 11 July, 1674, Jeft an only son,
William, who s. his uncle Humphrey.
IV. George, m. Bridget, dau. of — Thimblethorp, Esq., co.
Lincoln, and d. 1C96, leaving two daus.
Cicely, m. James Mahony, Viscount of Oldcastle, Spain.
Elizabeth, Ml. 1st, — Dickenson, Esq.. and 2ndly, X'hilip
Stafford, Esq.
I. Anne, m. Sir J. Cutts, of Childerley.
II. Mary, m. Thoma.s Allen, Esq. of Finchley.
III. Frances, ni. — Martin, Esq. of co. Buckingham.
IV. Margaret, m. William Bowyer, Esq. of Deuham Court,
Bucks.
Sir John Weld d. 1022, and was s. by his eldest son,
Humphrey Weld, Esq. of Holdwell. This gentleman was
Governor of Portland Castlo. He purchased, 1641, from the
Howard family, the manor of Lulworth, and divers other
extensive estates in Dorset. He ni. Clare, youngest dau. of
Thomas, Lord Arundell of Wardour, by whom he liad an only
dau., JIary, ra. Nicholas TaalTe, Earl of Carlingford. Mr.
Weld d. about the year 1G84, and was bur. in King Henry
VII. 's chapel, Westminster. His nephew,
William Weld, Esq., s. to his estates, and thus became of
" Lulworth." This gentleman m. 1072, Elizabeth, dau. of
Richard Shireburn, Esq. of Stonyhurst, co. Lancaster, by
whom he had issue,
John, rf. \oung.
Humphrey, his heir.
Mary, in. Nicholas Fairfax, Esq., nephew of Lord Fairfax,
and after his decease m. Sir Francis Hungate, Bart. ; by tha
latter she had an only dau.,
Mary Hungate, m. Sir Edward Gascoigne, of Parlington.
Mr. Weld d. 1698, and was s. by his only surviving son,
HuMrnKEY Weld, Esq. of Lvtlworth Castle, m. 1701, Mar-
garet, only dau. of Sir James Simeon, Bart, of CliiUvortli,
and left issue,
Edward, his heir.
Thomas, who assumed the surname of Simeon. He m. Mary,
dau. of Ihomas Fitzherbcrt, Esq. of Swinnerton, by whom
(who d. 1707) he had an only dau.,
Mary Simeon, who took the veil at Bruges, Flanders.
Mary, m. 1728, Edward Horsley Widdrington, Esq. of Felton,
Northumberland, by whom (who </. 1749) she had an only
dau.,
Elizabeth Margaret Widdrington, heiress of her father, m.
Tliumas Hidden, Esq. of Swinburne Castle, Northumber-
land.
Elizabeth, d. unm. 1791.
Humphrey Welu d. 1722, and was s. by his son,
Edward Weld, Esq. of Lulworth Castle, b. 1705; m. 1st,
1727, Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of Walter, Lord Aston, of
Forfar, but by her had no issue. He m. 2ndly, 1740, Miry,
Theresa, dau. of John Vaughan, Esq. of Courtfield, by whom
(who d. 1754) he had four sons and one dau., Mary, who
became " a poor Clare," at Aire, in Artois. Hed.8 Dec. 1761,
and was s. by his eldest son,
Edward Weld, Esq. of Lulworth, b. 1741; m. 1st, 1763,
Juliana, dau. of Robert, Lord Petre ; and 2ndly, 1775, Mary
WEL
THE LANDED GEN TRY.
WLL
21G9
Anne, youngest dau. of Walter Smytlie, Esq. of BramTjridge,
CO. Hants, but had no issue. He d. 1775, and his widow m.
Thomas Fitzhertiurt, Esq. of Swinnerton, whom she survived.
Mr. Weld was s. hy his only surviving brother,
Thomas Weld, Esq. of Lulworth Castle, 0. 24 Aug. 1750,
who founded the Catholic College at Stonyhurst. He in. 1772,
Mary, eldest dau. of Sir John Stanley Massey Stanley, Bart, of
Hooton, and by her (who d. 1 Aug. 1838) had issue,
I. Thomas, his heir.
II. Edward, b. 18 Dec. 177.5; d. young.
III. Joseph, of Lulworth Castle, of whom presently.
IV. John, 6. 15 June, 1780, a Friest, deceased.
V. William, 6. 31 Aug. 1781; d. 19 Oct. 1782.
VI. Humphrey, of Chideock, Dorset {see Weld of Clddcock
Manor).
vir. James, 6. 30 April, 1785; m. 15 July, 1812, Juliana
Anne, dau. of Robert Edward, lOth Lord Petre, and had
issue,
1 Henry. 2 Francis, a Priest.
S Philip, d. 1846.
1 Anna Maria. 2 Catherine.
3 Agnes, a Nun. 4 Charlctte.
■vni. George, of Leagrim Park, co. Lancaster, 6. 2 8 Sept.
1786 ; m. Maria, dau. of John Searle, Esq. of Londou, and
■ ijL. 31 March, 1866, having had issue,
1 John, of Leagrim Park, J. P. and D.L., m. 1846, Eleanor,
dau. of Nicholas Selby, Esq., and has issue.
2 George, 22nd llegt., d. in India, Nov. 1844.
S Arthur. 4 Alfred (liev.), S. J.
b Walter.
1 Emma. 2 Georgiana.
C Maria Theresa. 4 Louisa.
IX. Francis, h. 30 Sept. 1787 ; d. Jan. 1788.
I. Juliana, d. v.nm.
II. Mary Theresa, a Nun of ihe Order of St. Francis Sales.
III. Catherine Winifred, m. 1800, William, Lord Stourton.
IV. Elizabeth Mary, m. Charles Bodenham, Esq. of Itother-
was, CO. Hereford.
V. Clara, a Nun of the Order of St. Francis Sales.
VI. Theresa, m. William Vaughan, Esq. of Courtfleld.
Mr. Weld d. 1810, and was «. by his eldest son,
Thomas Weld, Esq. of Lulworth Castle, b. 22 Jan. 1773,
TO. 1796, Lucy, dau. of Hon. Thomas Clifford, and had an only
■child,
Mary Lucy, m. 1818, Hugh Charles, Lord Clifford, of Chud-
leigh, and d. May, 1831, lea\ing issue.
After the decease of his wife, Mr. Weld took holy orders, was
promoted to a Bishopric in the Itonian Catholic Church, and
became a Cardinal 1829. Dr. Weld was the first Englishman
■who had a seat in the Conclave since the pontitkate of
Clement IX. He d. 10 April, 1837, and was s. by his
brother,
Joseph Weld, Esq. of Lulworth C.astle, 6. 27 Jan. 1777 ; m.
23 Nov. 1802, Hon. Elizabeth Charlotte Stourton, 4th dau. of
Charles Philip, 16th Lord Stourton, and by her (who d. 16 Jan.
1864) had issue,
Edward Joseph, late of Lulworth.
Thomas, who assumed the additional surname of Blundell
(see Welu Blundell).
Joseph, of The Lodge, Lymington, Hants, J.P., 6. 19 June,
1815, m. 21 Nov. 1848, Flora MacDonnell, 4th dau. of Sir
Joseph Eadcliffe, Bart, of Budding Park, co. York, and has
. issue,
1 Wilfrid Joseph, b. 28 Sept. 1849. 2 Henry,
3 John. 4 Joseph Edward.
1 Clare.
2 Emily, m. John Coventry, Esq., Burgate House, Hants.
3 EUzabeth. 4 Flora.
5 Monica, a Nun.
Mary, m. 1803, Lieut.-Col. Vaughan, of Courtfleld, co. Mon-
mouth.
.Mary Anne, d. unm.
He (7. 19 Oct, 18C3, and was s. by his eldest son,
Edwakd Joseph Weld, of Lulworth Castle, J. P. and D.L.,
■who served as High Sheriff of that county, b. 8 June, 1806 ; m.
9 Aug. 1838, Ellen Caroline, eldest dau. of Sir Bourchier-Palk
Wrey, Bart, of Tawstock Court, Devon, and by her (who d. 13
Ott. 1866) had issue,
I. Edward Bourchier, d. young.
II. Keginald Joseph, now of Lulworth.
III. Shireburu Joseph, 6. 17 Dec. 1844.
IV. Humphrey Joseph, 6. 1854.
I. Caroline Filomina, m. 1862, Henry Silvertop, Esq. of
Minster Acres, Northumberland, who d. 3 Dec. 1887.
II. .^lary Teresa, m. 1870, Sir William Vavasour, Bart, of
Haslewood Castle, co. York.
iji. Florence Mary, 571. 1872, Edward Wolseley, Esq., nest
brother of Sir Charles Wolseley, Bart.
IV. Agn 5 Frances.
■\'. Con^ ice Ehzabeth.
■VI. Elea, /r Mary, a Nun.
Mr. Weld d. 8 Dec. 1877.
Arms — Az.,afcsR, nebul6 between three crescents erm. with
numerous quarterings. O-esf— Out of a ducal coronet ppr. a
wyvern sa., guttee d'or. Motto — Nil sine numine.
Seat — Lulworth Castle, Wareham, Dorset.
WELD-BLUNDELIi OF INCE BLUNDEX,L,.
Weld-Blundeli, Charies Joseph, Esq. of
Ince Blundell, co. Lancaster, J.P., b. 23 Dec. 18 U ;
educated at Stonyhurst and Ch. Cli. Oxford ; m.
14 May, ISS-i, Charlotte Catherine Marcia, dau. of
Hon. Charles Pieri'epoint D'Arcy Lane Fox, broth ur
of Sackville George, Lord Conyers, and has issue,
I. EicHAKD, 6. 1887
I. Mary Teresa.
II. Lewis, b. 1883.
II. Alice Mary.
Xilneag'e. — Thomas Weld-Blcndell, Esq. of Ince Blun-
dell, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1852, 2nd son of Jo-eph
Weld, Esq. of Lulworth Castle, co. Dorset, by the Hon.
Elizabeth Charlotte Stourton (see Weld of Lulworth) s. by will
to the estate of his kinsman, the late Charles Robert Blundell,
Esq. of Ince Blundell, and assumed in consequence, the
additional surname of Blundell, m. 6 Nov. 1S39, Teresa Mary
Eleanora, youngest dau. of William Michael Thomas Vaughan,
Esq. of Courtfleld, and had issue,
I. Charles Joseph, now of Ince Blundell.
II. Henry Joseph, b. 25 July, 1848.
lu. Herbert Joseph, b. 7 Jan. 1852.
IV. Edward Thomas Joseph, b. 4 Nov. 1856, priest, O.S.B.
v. Alfred Joseph, b. 20 April, 1860, Priest, O.S.B.
I. Mary Elizabeth Frances, a Nun, d. 1872.
n. Teresa Mary Anne.
III. Alice m. 14 Nov 1865 Simon, Lord Lovat.
IV. Edith Mary Catherine, a Nun.
v. Winifred Mary, m. 6 June, 1882, Robert Edward Walmcs-
ley, Esq. of Parkstone, co. Dorset.
VI. Annette Mary, m, 22 April, 1879, George Sackville
Frederick Lane Fox, Esq., eldest son of George Lane
Fox, Esq. of Braraham Park, Yorkshire, and has issue.
VII. Clare Mary Monica.
Mr. Weld-Blundell d. 3 Jan. 1887.
Arms — Az., ten billets, four, three, two, and one, and a can-
ton or, charged with a raven ppr., quarterly with Wkld. Crista
— A squirrel 'Sejant gu., collared and holding a nut or, and
for Weld— A wyvern sa. guttee d"or collared chained and
wings or.
6eoJ— Ince Blundell Park, Blundellsands, Lancashire.
WELD OF CHIDEOCK MANOR.
Weld, IIumphrey Frederick, Esq. of Chideock
Manor, co. Dorset, J. P., Lieut. 1st Vol. Batt. Dorset
Eegt., b. 30 Sept. 1867 ; educated at Stonyhurst
College.
Liineag'e — &« Weld 0/ Xit'wor/A.
Humphrey Weld, Esq. of Chideock Manor, co. Dorset, 6.21
Sept. 1783, 6th son of Thomas Weld, Esq. of Lulworth, by Mary
his wife, dau. of Sir John S. Massey-Stanley, Bart, of Hooton ;
m. 12 Feb. 181 1, Christina Maria, 2nd dau. of Charles, 7th Lord
Clifford, of Chudleigh, and had issue,
I. CH4RLES, of Chideock Manor, J. P., Barrister-at-Law, h. 20
April, I8l2;77i. 9Jaii. 1851, Mary, 2nd(iau. of Thomas Davi-
i^on Bland, Esq. of Kippax Park, co. York, and d. s. p.
II. William (Rev.), S. J., d. in India 1844.
HI. Frederick Aloysius (Sir), G.C.M.G.
IV. EdmundF.,CommauderR.N., i. 30Jan. 1828; d. 7 July,
1870.
I. Eleanora, a Nun.
II. ApoUonia, a Nun. in. Christina, a Nun.
IV. Lucy,! ^^jjjg jjQjjj jx^jjg_
V. Amy, J '
He d. 0 Jan. 1852. His widow soon after became a Benedictine
Nun, and d. at St. Benedict's Priory, near Colwich, 19 March,
1857. Their eldest surviving son.
Sib Frederick Aloysius Weld, G.C.M.G., of Chideock
Manor, educated at Stonyhurst and Freiljurg, Switzerland
(emigrated to New Zealand 1843-4), Member of Executive
Council, New Zealand, 18.04; Minister for Native Affairs, New
Zealand, 1863; Prime Minister, New Zealand, 1864; Governor
and Commander-in-Chief of Western Australia, 1869 ; of Tas-
mania, 1874; and of the Straits Settlement, 1880; '<«. 1859,
Fi'.umena Lisle Phillipps, eldest dau. of Ambrose L. March
Phillipps de Lisle, Esq. of Grace Dieu Manor, and Garendon
Park, CO. Leicester, and by her had issue,
I. Humphrey Frederick Joseph, now of Chideock Manor,
u. Everard Aloysius, b. 24 Nov. 1868.
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^VEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WEL
m. Frederick Joseph, b. 6 June, 1870.
IV. Joseph Anthony, in Holy Orders, b. 10 Feb. 1S74.
Y. Kaymund John'Lisle, b. 3 May, 1876.
VI. Osmund Josoph William, b. 15 Sept. 1877.
I. Christiana Mary Filumena, 6. 23 June, ISGO ; 7)i. Capt. E.
Druitt. li.E.
II. Cecily Mary .\gnes, b. 10 Sept. 1S61 ; m. Capt. J. Graham
Mavne.
III. il-iry, b. 28 Auff. 1863 ; d. 10 March, 1864.
IV. Kiluniena Mary, b. 7 .\pril, 1865, a Nun.
V. Edith .Mary, A. 27 April, 1S66, a Nun.
VI. Mai;dalen'a Maria Josophina Dolores, b. 26 April, 1872 :
m. I'hilip J. J. Kadcliffe, Esq., Lieut. K.E.
VII. Anjrela Mary Candida, b. 1 Feb. 1875.
Sir Frederick d. 20 July, 1891.
Arms, i{-c.—Se Weld of Luhcorth.
Seat — Cliideook Manor, Bridport.
WELFITT OF LANGWITH LODGE.
"Welfitt, Letitia Maet, of Langwitli Lodge,
Notts, onlv dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Hall, of Park Hall,
Notts ; m. 1-i Sept. 1837, Samuel William Wel-
FITT, Esq. of Langwith Lodge, Notts, J.P. and D.L.,
High Sheriff 1856, Col. Commandant Sherwood
Eangers Yeomanry, and sometime Lieut. 17th
Lancers -who d.s.p. 1889.
liineage. — Joseph Need, Esq., son of Samuel Need, Esq.
and Dorothy Steel his wife, m. Susanna Winyates, and had
issue. Nathaniel and Samcel. The latter,
Samcel Need, Esq. of Arnold, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John
Gibson, Esq. of Hackney, Middlesex, and had issue,
I. John, of BliJworth.
u. Samuel, of Fountain Dale, Notts, Lieut.-Gen. in the
army. Col. of the 9th Royal Lancers, m. 1815, Annie, only
dau. of Capt. William Grant, 42nd Highlanders, I'.othie-
niurcluis, and rf. 1839, having by her (who d. 1868; had
issue,
1 Rcnnington Grant, Lieut. 89th Regt., d. 1838.
2 Henry, Capt. R. N., m. If 45, Jane, eldest dau. of James
McDowell, Esq., and has issue, Henry, 6. 1847; and James
Arthur, b. 1848.
3 Arthur. Lieut.-Col. late 14th Hussars, Lieut. Royal Body
Guard of Women of the Guard, b. 1819.
4 Charles. Licut.-Col. H.M. India Service, m. 1845, Maria
Louisa Robinson, and has issue, Anne Louisa ; and
Mary.
1 Hipsibeth, m. Edward Abney, Esq. of Mcasham Hall, co.
Leicester.
2 Susanna, m. Joshua Walker, Esq. of Clifton House, co.
York.
3 Elizabeth, m. Joseph Walker, Esq. of Eastwood Hall, co.
York.
4 Mary, m. Thomas Walker, Esq. of Berry Hill, Notts.
He d. 1790, and was ^. by the elder son,
John Need, Esq. of Blidworth, Col. Kotts Militia, J.P. and
D.L., High .Sheriff 1813, b. 19 Feb. 1761 ; m. 15 Sept. 1804,
Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev. Dr. William Welfitt, Prebendary of
Canterbury, and d. having had issue,
Samuel William, who assumed the surname of Welfitt.
Thomas, B.A., ni. Miss Godfrey.
Walter, Capt. R.N., r,i. Miss Westropp.
Lucy Elizabeth Mary, m. Col. Moore Hodder, of Hodders-
field.
Fanny Susannah, m. 1846, Robert Gill, Esq. of App's Court.
A-nns — Per chevron or and erm , in chief two griBBns' heads
erased sa. Crtst — An eastern coronet or, thereout a griffin's
head issuing sa., charged with an estoile gold.
WEIiMAN, late OF NORTON MANOR.
■\Velman, Charles Noel, Esq., late of Norton
Manor, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., b. 4 Dec. 1814, m.
1 Maj, 1835, Anne Eliza, eldest dau. of Cornelius
Heury Bolton, Esq., eldest son of Cornelius Bolton,
Esq. of Faitlilegg, co. Waterford, and by her, who
d. 1 May, 1887, has surviving issue,
I. Charles Cesar, J. P., Major late 49th Regt., 6. March,
1840; m. 26 Nov. 1862, Eugenia Mary, dau. of Charles
Henry Stonor, of Lostock, co. Lancaster, brother of
Thomas, late Lord Camoys, and has with other issue,
1 Edward Charles, b. 1865, d. 14 July, 1893.
2 Artucr Joseph, b. 1870.
3 Cyril John, 6. 1878.
J Alice Mary. 2 Una Mary. 3 Mary Monica.
4 Edith Mary, a nun. & Veronica Mary.
II. Arthur Nelson, Major late 6Cth Regt., b. Nov. 1845; m.
Aug. 1878, Katherine Fearing, only dau. of Charles
Strong, Esq. of New York, U.S.A.
III. Maurice Noel, b. 1847 ; d. 30 Jan. 1867.
IV. Frederick Tristram, 6. 1849; ra. Aug. 18S3, Mary, dau.
of Briscoe Ray, Esq., Torquay, and has Agnes Stella, 6.
1886.
V. Gerard Wilfrid, 6. 1854 ; m. 5 Sept. 1888, Katharine
Maude Morwenna, 4th dau. of Sir Paul Molesworth,
Bart., and has issue, Blanche Mary, b. 1889, and Hilda
Katharine, b. 1890.
VI. Henry Acton, 6. 1856; m. 15 June, 1 882, Mary Letitia,
3rd dau. of Sir Paul Molesworth, Bart., and has issue,
Gilbert Molesworth, b. 1888; Paul Arundell, b. 1890;
Henry Bolton, 6. 1893; Frances Morwenna, 6. 1883;
Irene Genevi&ve, 6. 1887 ; and Adela Mary, b. 1891.
I. -Mice Rebecca, a nun. ii. Augusta Charlotte.
III. Maude Mary, m. 3 Oct. 1865, Charles Joseph Stonor,
Esq. of Anderton Hall, co. Lancaster, and Llanvair,
Ascot, Berks, only son of Charles Henry Stonor, brother
of Lord Camoys, and has issue.
IV. Blanche, d. unm. 30 Nov. 1887.
V. Frances Agnes, m. 1874, Cyril Wilson, Esq.. and has
issue.
VI. Annette.
Liineagre. — Rev. Tristram Wet.man, who removed from
Ilminster to Taunton, Somerset, d. there Julj, 1650, leaving
with other issue, a son and successor,
Simon Welman, a Burgess of Taunton during its siege in
the Civil War. He m. and issue,
Isaac, his heir.
Simon, M.D., an eminent Physician in Ix)ndon. He m. Miss
Smith, and (i. s. J) 1707.
Margaret, m. John Satchell, Esq.
Katharine, m. John Langdon, Esq.
Mary, d. unm. Grace, ni. John Gold, Esq.
Simon Welman d. 1670, and was s. by his eldest son,
Isaac Welman, Esq. of Poundsford Park (who .s. to his
brother, Dr. Simon Welman's property). High Sheriff for
Somerset 1710. He m. 1st, Miss Babb, and had by her two
daus.,i. Mary, vi. William Buncombe, Esq., and (i. s.p. 1718;
II. Elizabeth, d. uiuu. 1755. Mr. Welman rii. 2ndly, Mrs.
Prudence Parsons, widow, and dau. of — Bennet, Esq. of
Wincanton, Clerk of the Peace, and by her (who d. 1729) had
issue,
Simon, his heir. Isaac, d. unm. 1709, aged 24.
Thomas, b. 1693, of Poundsford Lodge, High Sheriff for
Somerset 1733. He m. 1731, Mary, dau. of Benjamin
Hawkins, Esq. of Exeter, and by her (who d. 1760) left at
his decease, 6 Nov. 1757, an orJy dau., m. William Hawker,
Esq.
Prudence, m. John Wyatt, Esq. of Bishopshull.
Hannah, m. Rev. Farnham Haskol.
Mr. Welman d. 1715, aged 69, and was s. by his son,
Simon Welman, Esq. of Poundsford Park, 6. Dec. 1683,
Lieut.-Col. of the Taunton Yellow Regt. of Militia. He m.
1709, Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Hawkins, Merchant of
Exeter (cousin of the famous sea captain. Sir John Hawkins,
whose oak snuff box, with the arms (given him by Queen
Elizabeth) carved on it, is still preserved), and by her (who
d. 1764, aged 81) had issue,
Isaac, his heir. Simon, d. unm,. 12 Sept. 1799. aged 83.
Mary, m. John Halliday, Esq. of Yard House ; d. 1792.
Elizabeth, d. unm. at the age of 16, 1727.
Mr. Welman d. 1716, and was s. by his son,
Isaac Welman, Esq. of Poundsford l\ark, J.P., b. Feb. 1710,
m. 1737, Jane, only dau of Robert Tristram, Esq., Merchant,
of Barnstaple, and had by her (who d. 4 March, 1775) two sons
and three daus.,
Isaac Tristram, d. young. Thomas.
Jane.
Elizabeth, m. John Meech, Esq. of Bridehead, Dorchester.
Rebecca.
Mr. Welman d. 9 Feb. 1783, and was «. by his son,
Thomas Welman, Esq. of Poundsford Park, 6. 14 June,
1746, in. 1st, 1785, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of John
Locke, Esq. of Hawleigh, and had by her (who rf. 1788) one
dau., Elizabeth, m. Charles Noel Noel, Karl of Gainsborough,
and ((. 1811. Mr. Welman m. 2ndly, Jan. 1813, Hon. Charlotte
Noel, dau. of Sir Gerard Noel, by Diana his wife. Baroness
Barham, and d. 28 Jan. 1829, aged 83, left by her an only
child, the present Charles Noel Welman, Esq.
^)i«s— Arg., on a bend gu. between two pomies three
mull>-ts or. Crest — A demi-liuii rampant arg., langued gu.,
holding a mullet between his paws or. Motto— hci providentia
j uvat.
WEL
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WEM
2171
WEIiSTEAD OF KIMBOLTON.
Weistead, Edwaed Leonaed, Esq. of Kim-
bolton, CO. Huntingdon, J.P. cos. Huntingdon and
Bedford, b. 7 Aug. 1862; m. 18 Oct. 1883, Ethel
Mary, dau. of Eev. John BeU, of Brmgton, Hunts,
and has issue,
John Edwakd Geokge, 6. 15 June, 1886; d. 30 March, 1888.
Violet Ethel.
Liineag'e. — Benjamin Welstead,* Esq. of Kimbolton, co.
Huntingdon, J.P. and D.L., 6. 25 Dec. 1773; m. 10 July,
1832, Mary, dau. of Owsley Rowley. Esq. of Priory Hill, St.
Ncots, and d. 14 March, 1858, leaving issue,
I. JoBN EicHARDS, his heir.
I. Gertrude Amelia, m. 25 Oct. 1856, Arthur Henry, son of
Marion Welsted, Esq., J. P., of Sconely Hall, Kimbolton.
II. Juliana Caroline, ra. 18 May, 1861, John Brooke Brooke,
nephew of Sir James Brooke, Kajah of Sarawak, and d. G
May, 1862.
III. Mary Agnes, d. unm. 21 Oct. 1857.
The only son,
John Richards Welstead, Esq., Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards,
of Kimbolton, 6. 11 July, 1857; m. 20 March, 1861, Brenda
Fanny, dau. of Col. Wyatt, 65th Regt., and d. 12 Dec. 1873,
leaving issue,
I. Edwabd Leonard, now cf Kimbolton.
II. Richard Park, 6. 23 Nov. 1863.
I. Mary Louisa Agnes Caroline, m. Arthur B. Markham,
Esq.
II. Julia, m. Henry Trafford-Rawson, Esq.
Seat — Kimbolton House, Hunts.
WELSTED OF BALLYWAIiTER.
Welsted, Eiciiaed, Esq. of Bally waiter, eo.
Cork, J.P., b. 10 Dec. 1806; m. 28 May, 1835,
Honoria Sarah, eldest dau. of George Sandes, Esq.
of Dunowen, co. Cork.
Liineag'e. — Thomas Welstead, Esq., obtained 1667, a
grant of lands in cos. Cork and Kerry, under the Act of Settle-
ment, comprising therein the present family estates, in which
he was s. by
John Welstead, Esq., m. Mary Wilkinson, of co. Limerick,
and by her (who m. 2ndly, William Parker, and 3rdly, Bate
French) had issue one son, and one dau., Mary, m. John
Sullivan. The son,
John Welstead, Esq. of Milbourne, co. Cork, was possessed
of the estates 1709. He was b. 1684; m. Catherine, dau. of
Capt. John Wakeham, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Henry
Pyne, Esq., and sister of Sir Richard Pyne, Chief Justice of
Ireland, and had one son,
John Welsted, Esq. of Ballywalter, m. Miss Thornhill, dau.
of Edward Thornhill, Esq. of Castlekevin, co. Cork, and had
by her two daus. (one m. Edward Norcott, Esq., and the other,
— Dease, Esq.) and two sons, i. Quatle, of whom presently ;
n. William Welsted, vi. his cousin, Miss Thornhill, and left
issue an only dau. Mr. Welsted m. 2ndly, Mary, 2nd dau. of
William Philpot, Esq. of Dromagh Castle, co. Cork, and had
an only son, Nicholas Boyle, m. Miss Whitestone, and had
issue. The eldest son,
Qcayle Welsted, Esq. of Ballywalter, m. Barbara, dau. of
George Foott, Esq. of Milford, by Julian liis wife, dau. of Cor-
nelius O'Callaghan, Esq. of Dromskeley, co. Cork, and had
issue (besides three daus., Frances, m. 1782, Cornelius O'Cal-
laghan, Esq. ; Harriett, m. David Murphy, Esq. of co. Kerry ;
and Charlotte, d. unm.) an only son,
John Welsted, Esq. of Ballywalter, m. 11 Jan. 1791, Bridget,
dau. of John Hawkes, Esq. of Sirmount, co. Cork, and had
issue,
Quayle, d. mini.
Richard, now of Ballywalter.
Bridget, m. Devonsber Fenrose, Esq.
Barbara. Mary Anne.
Frances, m. Eyre Coote Croker, Esq.
Sarah, m. 1st, Samuel Penrose, Esq. ; and 2nd]y, Hugh
Lawton, Esq.
Arms — Arg., a chevron between three leopard's faces gu.
• His younger brother, Mabion Welstead, Esq., J. P., of
Stonely Hall, co. Huntingdon, and Chairman of Petty Sessions
at St. Neots, m. Susan, dau. of James Osborne, Esq. of St.
Ives, Hunts, and d. 1S56, having by her, who d. 1849, had
with other issue, a son, George Richards Welstead, Esq. of
Stonely Hall, co. Huntingdon, J.P., b. 19 Aug. 1805 ; ra. 19
June, 1856, Sarah Greaves, now of Stonely Hall, dau. of
Richard Gibbeson, Esq. of Lincoln, and d. 4 May, 1887.
Crest — A hind trippant ppr. Motto — Tutus prompto animo.
Seat — Ballywalter, Castletownroche.
WEMYSS OF WEMYSSHALIi.
Wemtss, David, Esq. of Wemysshall, co. Fife,
b. 1830 ; m. 1859, Marie, dau. of Col. Gustav yon
Waldkirch, of Sehaff'hausen, and by her (who d. (5
Jan. 1893) has, with four daus.,
I. James Carnegie, b. 1861, in. 1893, Mabel Louisa, dau. of
the late Capt. Thomas Young, V.C., R.N.
II. Edward Henry, b. 1864.
liineag'e. — Sir John Wemtss, of that ilk, m. Christian,
dau. of Laurence, 1st Lord Abernethy, and had a 2nd son,
Thomas Wemtss, of TJnthank, co. Fife, who was concernect
in the slaughter of James Borthwick, and two others at
Pittenwean, 14 Sept. 1531, afterwards was a lawyer of note,
senator of the College of Justice, 1514, and Privy Councillor.
David Wemtss, of Unthank, his son, ni. Janet, dau. of
William Dudingston, of Sandfurd, and was dead in 1592, wheik
his widow had a dispute with her son-in-law. Their only
child,
Katherine Wemtss, of Unthank, m. her cousin Gavi:*
Wemtss, of Powguild,co. Fife, b. 1560, son of SirJohnWemyss,
of that ilk, by his 3rd wife, Janet, dau. of Trail or Blebo. The
son and heir,
Gavin Wemtss, of TJnthank, d. 17 Nov. 1657, leaving by
his wife (who m. 2ndly, Feb. 166S, Mr. John Makgill, of
Kembach), a son,
Robert Wemtss, of Unthank, m. 2 Jan. 1662, Ann, dau. of
Sir John Preston, Bart, of Airdrie, co. life, their son,
John Wemtss, of Unthank, was served heir to his father,
1691, and left,
James Wemtss, of Unthank, who rn. and had issue,
I. James, his heir.
II. John, an officer in the army, appointed Lieut.-Govemor
of Edinburgh Castle, 1762, rn. Lady Catherine Lindsay,
elder dau. and co-heir of .John, Earl of Crawford and Lind-
say, and by her (who d. 28 Feb. 1768) had no issue. He d.
Jan. 1786.
The elder son,
James We.mtss, of Unthank, m. Barbara, dau. and heir of
Henry Balfour, of Kinloch (see that family beloic), and had
I. James Balfoor, his heir.
II. John, Col. H.E.I. C.S., d. in India.
I. Barbara, d. unm.
II. Mysie, d. unm.
III. Elizabeth, d. unm.
The eldest son,
James Balfodb Wemtss, of Wemyss Hall, Col. Fife Militia,
m. Mary, dau. of Henry Manley, of ManUy, co. Devon, and d,
1827, leaving
I. James, his successor.
II. John, d. unm.
III. Henry, <^ iinm.
1. Mary Elizabeth, m. 1835, Sir Willi.am Feilden, Bart. oS
Feniscowles.
The eldest son,
James Wemtss, of Wemyss Hall, Captain in the Army am
Major of the Fife Militia, b. 1798; d. 1871 ; ,ii. 1827, Sus.in
dau. of David Gillespie, of Mountquhanie and Kirkton, co
Fife, and had,
1. James, of Wemysshall, J. P., 6. 1828; m. 1st, 1857, Mary
Asheton, dau. of George Slater, Esq., Beadle, co. York. She-
d. s. p. 1878. He m. 2ndly, 1892, Annie, eldest dau. of the
late William Hugh Barnikel, and widow of W. W. Biddulpli,
Esq. Mr. Wemyss has devolved the succession on his
brother David, the present proprietor.
)i. David, now of Wemysshall.
III. Henry, b. 1833; m. Is57, Harriet Vincent, dau. of C.ipt.
David Sheriff, H.E.I.C.S., and has with others, Davict
Gillespie, b. 2 Jan. 1863, Capt. Royal Scots Regt.
I. Mary Carnegie.
II. Susan Jane.
^amtln of ^alfour.
Michael Balfour, of Burley, in 1567, had a parUamentary
ratification of half the lands of Kinloch, co. Fife, which he
disponed to his cousin,
Robert Balfodr, of Kinloch, whose son and successor,
John Balfour, of Kinloch, )«. 1638, Grizel, dau. of Joha
Hay, of Paris and Strowie, co. Perth, and was father of
John Balfocb, of Kinloch, b. 1640, generally called of
Burley, the Covenanter concerned in the killing of Archbishop
Sharp, 3 May, 1679 ; his wife was sister of David Hackstoun,
of Rithillet, who was executed 30 July, 1680, for his share ia
2172
W£M
THE LANDED GEKTRY.
WEN
t{ic murder of Sharp. Balfour escapciUoHo'.laml. andiZ. 16S8.
His son,
David BALForR, of Kinloch, to. in 1694, the dau. and heir of
David Kussel of Bankton, and Kinsskettle, co. Fife, and d.
April, 17J1. His eldest son,
William Balfour, of Kinloch, Bankton, etc., ci. i.j). Dec.
1731. and was s. by his brother,
Henry Balfour, of Kinloch and Bankton. He m. Barbara,
dan. of Hugh Hay. of Paris, by Barbara Balfour, dau. of John
'•of Burloy," and d. Dec. 1761, having had one son, David,
who if. in Sept. 174(>,audadau., Barbara Balfolib, of Kinloch,
which she sold. She m. as above James Wemyss.
..j,-,;!'!— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, or, a lion ramp. su. for
Wemyss; '2nd andord, arg. on achev. sa.an otter's head erased
of the field for Balfock. Crest — A swan ppr. Motlo—Ja
pense.
^■.(, / — Weniyssliall, co. Fife, built on an estate which has
been in the family from the end of the 16th ceutury. tJnthank,
!atte:ly called Winthank, has been sold.
"WEMYSS OF TKEFECHAN.
Wemyss, Walter IIolmes, Esq. of Trefeclian,
CO. Cardigan, Lieut. 1st Derby Militia., and Army
Eeserve of Officers, b. 8 Aug. 1851 ; ra. 1876, Mary
Anne Stoddard, and Las issue, Frances Marianne
Ci weudoline.
Lineage.— CoL. James Wemyss, of Southsea, Hants,
Lieut. -Col. Koyal Jlarines, a descendant of the family of
Weuiyss of CO. Fife, b. 17f>y, lost his right arm on board the
"Bellerophon," at the battle of Trafalgar, ?,t. 1784, Sarah
Atkinson, dau. of "W. Temple Sowerby, Westmorland; and
dying 1323, left a son,
Lieut.-Ge.v. Tuomas James Wemyss, C.B., J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Carmarthen, and Col. of the 17th Eegt., a distinguished
officer who served with the Waleheren Expedition in 1809, sub-
sequently in and all through the Peninsular War, as Brigade-
Major to 5Cth, 71st, and 92nd Piegts. Eeceivedwar medal with
liine clasps. Was A.A.G. northern district from 1833 to 1848
during the Chartist Eiots and on becoming Major-Gen. was
SL'Iecti-d to go to Dublin withH.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge,
tnd afterwards succeeded Sir Guy Cambell in command of the
Atli'.one District, and received pension for wounds. He was
b. 17?5, and m. 5Iay, 1819, Frances, only dau. and heiress of
Herbert Pryse Ball, Esq. of Lletherlestry, co. Carmarthen,
J.P. and D.L. ; and d. July, 1S60, having by her (who d. 9
Oct. 1SS4) had issue,
David Dodglas, his heir.
Edward Barnes, late of the 46th Regt., b. 20 Jan. 1829 : m.
Emma, eau. of W. Burchell, Esq.
Frederick, 65lh Eegt., 6. 1831 ; to. 1858, Katherine, dau.
of Edward King, Esq. ; and d. s. ji. in New Zealand, 1859.
Francis Chartciis (5, Onslow Square, S.W., and Junior
United Serviee Club), Col. commanding 3rd and 4th Batt.
Diike of Wellington's West Riding Regt., one of H.M. Hon.
Corps of Gentlemcn-at-Anns, b. 9 May, 1834; m. 20 June,
1855, Louisa Anne Savage, only dau. of Joseph Walters
Daubeny, Esq. of Cote, co. Gloucester, and Norton House,
Somerset, J.P. for co. Gloucester, and has issue, Louisa
Frances, b. 13 Aug. 1866, and Hilda Mary Daubeny, 6. 19
July, 1881.
Hester Sarah, b. 1822; m. 1847, Rev. John Tayleur Pigot,
M.A., Prebendary of Exeter, Vicar of Frcmington, co.
Devon, Rural Dean, and has (with other issue) Thomas
Wemyss Pigot (Rev.), M.A., Vicar of Morthoe.
Augusta Sophia, b. Ib27 ; m. Ia52, W. J. Sands. Esq. of
3. Athole Cresi:ent, Edinburgh, and has (with other issue)
Warren Hastings, M.A., Barrister-at-Law.
Julii, b. 1830; m. 1861, Capt. T. R. Griffith, 48th Madras
Native Infantry, of Pantgwyn, co. Cardigan, who d. 7 Feb.
1H70. leaving issue two daus.
Emily Aprilla, b. 1833; m. 1S52, Rev. H. K. Ellacombe,
M.A., Vicar of Bitton, co. Gloucester, and Canon of Bristol
Cathedral, and has issue.
Fanny Agnes, 6. 1835 ; d. at Bath, 1859.
Eis eldest son,
David Douglas Wemyss, Esq. of Trefechan, co. Cardigan,
J. P.. formerly an Officer in the 78th Highlanders, 46th, 17th
and 4!Sth Regts., b. 28 Feb. 18'20 ; m. 18 July, 1848, Harriette
Letitia, dau. of George Murphy, Esq. of Collon, co. Louth,
and d. 1889, having by her (who d. 22 Feb. 1889) had surviving
issue,
I. Walter Holmes, now of Trefechan.
:i. John George Patrick, b. 23 Jan. 1853, Capt. Ist Derby
Militia, and Army Reserve of Officers.
HI. Frances Charteris, b. 26 Sept. 1870.
IV. Herbert Pryse Ball, b. 12 May, 1872; d. 15 March, 1888.
1. Frances Maria. ii. Augusta Emma Grouse.
«ii. Nina Harrietta Letitia. iv. Ada Grace.
Ann.t—Or, a lion rampant sa. Crest — A swan ppr. Mclto—
Je pense.
iScttt— Trefechan, co. Cardigan.
COLCHESTER-WEMYSS OF WESTBTTRY
COURT.
Colchester- Wemyss, Maynaed Willoughct,
Esq. of Wcstbury Court., co. Gloucester, J. P., late
of the Eoral Artillery b. 14 Slay, 184G ; m. 14
June, 1871, Mary Clere, dau. ol' Eev. Edward
Newton Dickenson, and by her has issue,
Francis Edward, 6. 12 Mtrel', 1872.
II. John IMaurice, b. 20 March, 1880.
I. Geraldine Mimi Clere.
II. Cecile Dorothea.
III. Margaret Alison.
Mr. Colchester- Wemyss inherited (in 1877) the
estates of the late Maynard Colchester, Esq. of the
Wilderness, co. Gloucester, whose ancestor, Sir
Duncombo Colchester, m. in 16.35, Elizabeth, dau.
of Serjeant Maynard. He assumed bis present
name in 1882.
Lineage.— Major Francis Wemyss, R.M., who d. 1818,
m. in 1811, Elizabeth, dau. of John Colchester, audby lier(who
d. 1S21) had a son,
Francis Wemyss, Capt. Bombay Engineers, who to. June,
1840, Eliza, dau. of Gen. Dickinson, and by her (who d. Jan.
1863) had issue,
Maynard W^illoughby, nowof Westbury Court.
Francis, d. in infancy.
Harriett Catherine.
Alice.
Capt. Wemyss d. 1848.
Sea<— Westbury Court, Westbury-on Severn, Newnham, co.
Gloucester.
aM6— Union, S.W.
WENTWORTH OF WOOLLEY.
Wentworth, Godfrey IIawksworth, Esq. of
WooUey Park, co. York, D.L. for West Eiding co.
York, b. 29 Jan. 1828 ; s. his father 1865.
Lineage. — This is a distinguished branch of the ancient
stock of Wcntworth Woodhouse, co. York, a family which has
been routed there from the earliest period to which the gene-
alogist can usually ascend in his investigations. While the
lands of Wcntworth Woodhouse coutinued to be the seat of
the Chiefs, and descended from sire to son, in an unbroken
series, till the succession of male heirs failed with William,
the 2nd Earl of Strafford, th; junior scions of the family
founded in several instances houses of rank and influence, the
Wentworths of Woolky, of Korth and South Elmsal, of
Bretton, of Weniworth Castle, of Netllested, &c. From the
North Elmsal branch descended D'Arcy Wentwobth, of
Argreagh, co. Meath, ancestor of tlie Wentworths of Fyans-
town, CO. Meath, and of the Wentworths settled at Vaucluse,
near Sydney, New South Wales.
Michael Wentworth, Esq., who purchased Woolley and
other lands in co. Yoik, 1599, from Francis W^oodrufTe, Esq.,
was son of Thomas Wentworth, Esq. of Mendhain Priory,
Suffolk, and grandson of Michael Wentworth, Cofferer to King
Henry Vlll., who was 2nd son of Thomas W'entworth, of
W^entworth Woodhouse, by Beatrix his wife, dau. of Sir
Richard Woodruffe, of Woolley. He m. Frances, dau. and
sole heir of George Downs, Esq. of Paunton, co. Hereford,
and liad issue Michael Wentworth, who enjoyed his purchase
of Woolley more than forty years, d. 1641, and was s. by his
eldest surviving son,
Michael Wentworth, Esq. of Woolley, aged 45 in 1C42, d.
unm., and was s. by his next brother.
Sir George Wentworth, Knt. of Woolley, a devoted
Royalist, to. 1st, Anne, dau. of Thomas, Lord Fairfax, of
Denton, by whom he had two sons ; and 2ndly, Everild, 2nd
dau. and co-heir of Chri.stopher Maltby, Esq. of Maltby, and
by her had issue two sons, who d. young, and three daus.
Sir George Wentworth d. 18 Oct. 16G0, aged 60, and was s. by
his brother,
John Wentworth, Esq. of Woolley, 6. 1607 ; m. Elizabeth,
dau. of Arthur Aldburgh, Esq. of .Aldburgh, co. York, and by
her (who d. 1675) left at his decease, 22 Feb. 1682, a son and
successor.
WEN
THE LANDED GEIiTRY.
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2173
SiE Michael Wentwokth, of Woolley, knighted at Windsor,
5 July, 1C81, b. 1654; to. Irith Nov. 1673, Dorothy, dau. of
Sir Godfrey Copley, Bart, of Sprotboroush, hy Elizabeth his
2nd wife, dau. of Wiliam Stanhope, Esq. of Linlcy, Notts, and
had issue six sons and seven daus. Sir Michael d. 1C96, and
was s. by his eldest son,
William Wentworth, Esq. of Woolley, 6. 16V5 ; m. Cathe-
rine, dau. of Charles Turner, E.sq. of Kirk Leatham, co. York,
but dying s. p. 3 June, 1729, was s. by his nephew,
Godfrey Wentworth, Esq. of Woolley and Hickleton, M.P.
for the city of York, son of Godfrey Wentworth, by Anna
Maria his wife, dau. of Giles Clarke, Esq. He m. 1727 his
cousin Dorothy, eldest surviving dau. of Sir Lyon Pilkington,
Bart., and left two daus. only. Mr. Wentworth d. 18 Jan.
1789, aged 84, and was s. by (the 3rd son of his eldest dau.,
Anna Maria, wife of Sir George Armytage, Bart, of Kirklees),
his grandson,
Godfrey Wentworth Armytage, Esq., J. P. and D.L., h.
9 May, 1778, who then became of "Woolley," assumed the
surname and arms of Wentworth, was High Sheriff co. York
1796, and sat in Parliament for Tregony. Hoii. 1794, Amelia,
dau. of Walter Hamsden Hawksworth, Esq. of Hawksworth
Hall, near Otley, and had issue,
Godfrey, his heir.
John, 6. 1799 ; m. Henrietta Maria, dau. of Jacob Ensanquet,
Esq. of Broxbourne Park, Herts ; and d. s. p. ; slie d. 16
May, 1882, aged 89.
William, b. 1807 ; <t wim.
Amelia, d. vnm. 1842.
Catherine Frances, to. John Marcus Clements, Esq.
Charlotte, in. 15 Nov. 1834, William Archibald Campbell,
Esq. of Wilton Place, Middlesex.
Dorothea, m. Sir Samuel Hancock, Knt.
Mary Elizabeth.
The eldest son,
Godfrey Wentworth, Esq. of Woolley Park, co. York,
J.P. and D.L., b. 4 Sept. 1797; m. 20th June, 1822, Anne,
4th dau. of Walter Fawkcs, Esq. of Farnley Hall, in the same
CO., and d. 1865, having by her, who d. 1842, had issue,
Godfrey Hawksworth, now of Woolley.
George Edward, d. 7 April, 1S04.
William Digby, late Capt. 3rd Dragoon Guards, 6. 1839 ; m.
1886, Mrs Gertrude Lancaster.
Anne.
Eosaraond Frances, d. 2 March, 1883.
Katherine Mary, m. Peter Withington, Esq., 2nrl son of the
late Thomas EUames Withington, Esq. of Culeheth Hall,
CO. Lancaster. He d. 1875, and left issue one son and two
daus.
Arms — Sa., a chevron between three leopards' faces or.
Crest — A griffin passant arg.
Seat — Woolley Park, near Wakefield.
WENTWORTH OF WENTWORTH
CASTLE.
Veenon - Wentworth, Thomas Feedeeick
Chaeles, Esq., M.A. (Cantab.), of Wentworth
Castle, CO. York, Aldeburgh Lodge, Suffolk, Black
Heath, Saxmundham, and Dall, Kannoch, N.B.,
J.P. for West Riding co. York, and cos, Bucks,
Suffolk, and Perth, late M.P. for Aylesbury, b. 20
Oct. 1831 ; m. 3 March, 1859, Lady Harriet de
Burgh, 5th dau. of Ulick, Marquess of Clanricarde,
and has issue,
I. Bruce Canning, Lieut. Grenadier Guards, M.P. for
Brighton, 6. 14 Dec. 1802.
II. Frederick Charles Ulick, R.N., 6. 18C6.
I. Harriet Augusta, m. 9 Feb. 1891, Col. Francis Aylmcr
Graves Sawle, Goldstream Guards, eldest son of Sir
Charles Graves Sawle, Bart, of Penrice, co. Cornwall.
II. Mary Joan, m. 1891, Francis, eldest son of Benjamin
Huntsman, Esq. of West Eetford Hall, co. Nottingham.
III. Muriel Hester.
Liineagre. — The family of Wentworth, originally Winte-
worde, is said by genealogists to have derived its designation
in Saxon times, from the lordship of Winteworde (so written
in Doomsday Book), in the wapentake of Strafford, and co. of
York.
Sib William Wentworth, Knt. of Ashby Pueronim, co.
Lincoln, slain at Marston Moor, 3 July, 1644, was next brother
of Thomas Wentworth, the celebrated Earl of Strafford, and
the lineal descendant of the marriage, temp. Henry III., of
William de Wyntword, of Wyntword, with Emma, dau. and
heir of William Wodehous, of Wodehous. He m. 11 July,
1627, Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Thomas Saville, Esq. of
He.^seldon Hall, and by her (who d. 9 Nov. 16G0) had (with a
dau., Anne, who m. Edward Skinner, Esq. of Thornton, anti
d., his widow in 1707) one surviving son.
Sir William Wentworth, Knt. of Northgatehead, Wake-
field, P.C. in Ireland, who was High Sheriff co. York 24
Charles II. He m. Isabella, dau. of Sir Allen Apsley, Knt.,
Treasurer of the Household to James II.; and d. July, 1G93,
having had, with other issue,
I. William, a military officer, d.unm. 1693.
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
HI. Peter, of Ilenbury, Dorset, Equerry to Prince Gcnrg-e of
l>cnmark, Queen Anne, George I., and Queen Caroline,
TO. Juliana, only dau. of Thomas Horde, Esq. of Cote, co.
Oxford ; and d. Jan. 1738-9, having had issue,
1 William, his successor, Gentleman Usher of the Privy
Chamber to the Princess Dowager of Wales, m. 23 Oct.
1731, Susannah, dau. of John Chamberlayne Slaughter,
Esq. of Slaughter Hall, co. Gloucester, and had issue,
Frederick Thomas, who s. his cousin as 3rd Earl d
Strafford.
George, b. 20 June, 1704; d. v,nm.
Caroline, d. unm.
AuGDsTA Anne, to. 30 May, 1772, John Hatfield Kaye,
Esq. of Hatfield Hall, co. York. Mrs. Hatfield Kaye,
who became heiress to her brother, the Earl of Straf-
ford, at his lordship's decease, s. p. 1799, d. likewise
without issue, 1802, having bequeathed the estates to
her kinsman, Frederick William Thomas Vernon-,
Esq.
Harriet, m. Thomas, son of Francis Arundel, Esq. of
Stoke Bruers Park, co. Northampton, and d. his widow
5 Dec. 1776.
The 2nd son and eventual heir,
Thomas Wentworth, Esq., s. at the decease, in 1695, of his
cousin William, 2nd Earl of Strafford (son of the beheaded
lord), to the Barony of Raby. His lordship, who was an
eminent military character, temp. King William III. and
Queen Anne (in the latter reign he participated in Marl-
borough's victories), was created, by letters patent, 4 Sept.
1711, Viscount Wentworth of Wentworth Woodhousc, ami
Earl of Strafford, with especial remainder to his brother,
Peter Wentworth, Esq. of Henbury, and that gentleman's
heirs male. He m. 6 Sept. 1711, Anne, dau. and heir of Sir
Henry Johnson, Knt. of Bradenham, Bucks, and Toddington^
CO. Beds, by his 1st wife, Anne, dau. and heir of Hugh Smith-
son, of Friston and Aldeburgh, Suffolk, 3rd son of Sir Hugh
Sraithson, of Stanwick, co. York, 1st Bart., and d. 15 Nov.
1739, having had by her (who d. 19 Sept. 1754) one son an<J
three daus.,
William, his successor, 2nd Earl of Strafford. This noble-
man, m. Lady Anne Campbell, dau. of John, Duke of
Argyll, but d. s. p. 1791, when his honours passed, according
to the limitation, to hia cousin (the grandson and heir male
of Peter of Henbury), Frederick Thomas W'entwortii, a»
3rd Earl, who vi. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Gould, Esq.,
and d. s. p. 1799, when all the honours expired, and the
estates devolved upon his only surviving sister, Augusta
Anne Hatfield Kaye.
.\nne, m. 1733, the Eight Hon. William Conolly, of Castle-
town, Ireland.
Lucy, TO. field Marshal Sir George Howard, K.B.
Henrietta, of whom we treat.
The youngest dau. and co-heir.
Lady Henrietta Wentworth, m. 26 Doc. 174"!, Henry
Vernon, Esq. of Hilton, co. Stafford, and had Issue (sec Vebnom
oj Hilton). The elder son,
Henry Vernon*, Esq. of Hilton, 6. 21 March, 1748; uk 1st,
14 Oct. 1775, Penelope, dau. aud co-heir of Arthur Oralianri,
Esq. of Hackley House, co. Armagh, and had by her a son,
Henry Charles Edward Ligonier Hamilton Vernon, of
Hilton. He m. 2ndly, 23 April, 1794, Marg:iret, dau. of
Thomas Fisher, Esq. of Acton, Middlesex ; and dying 21 Oct..
1814, left by her a son,
Frederick V/illiam Thomas Vernon Wentworth, Esq. of
Wentworth Castle, High Sheriff 1841, J.P. , and D.L., h. 2D'
Sept. 1795; to. 23 Nov. 1825, the Lady Augusta Bruderiell
Bruce, 2nd dau. of Charles, 1st Marquess of Ailesbury, and by
her (who d. 23 Sept. 18G9) had issue,
I. Thomas Frederick Charles, now of Wentworth Castle.
I. Louisa Mary Henrietta.
II. Henrietta Frances Elizabeth, m. 8 Blarch, 1859, Lieut.-
Col. liethell Thellusson, of Aldeburgh, Suffolk ; and d.
30 March, 1873, leaving Arthur Weniworth, and other
issue.
This gentleman (great-grandson of Thom as, Earl of Strafford)
whose patronymic was Vernon, assumed the additional sur-
name and arms of Wentworth, in compliance with tlie l,est;v-
mentary injimclionsof his kinswoman, Augusta Hatfield Kaye,
2174
WES
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WES
wife of John Ilatfleld Kaye, Esq. of Ilatfie'.d Hall, and sister
and heiress of Frederick Thom.is AV'ontworth, 3rd Earl of
Str.ifford. He d. 13 Sept. 1SS5.
Jrnis — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, sa., chevron between three
leopards' faces or, for Wentworth ; ind ar;:., a fret sa., for
Vernon; 3rd, or, on a fess az. three jjarlis of the first, for
Xy.rsos of llaitlinyto/i. Cnsts—lst, Wentworth : A Rriffln
jiassant ai-sr. ; 2nd, Vernon : A boar's head erased sa. ducally
SOr:;od and bristled or Mottn—y.n Dieu est tout.
^.,,(^,_\Vent\vorth Castle, near Barnsley. Aldebursh Lodge,
SmTolk, Llack Heath, Saxmundham ; and Kannocb, N.B.
WEST OF ALSCOT PARK.
EoBERTS-Wi:sT, .Tamks, Esq. of Alscot Part, co.
Oloiu-ester, J.P., High Sheriff 1890, Hon. Lieut.
Koyal Naval Kescrve, b. 13 Nov. 1845 ; m. 1869,
Louis:i, eldest dau. of William Charles Alston, Esq.
of Elmdon Hall, and has issue,
I. James Bowmont, i. 2 April, 1S71.
II. Harry Charles John, b. 20 Au?. I8T2.
in. Keginald Montagu, b. 14 June, 1875.
iv. Algernon Claude Philip, b. 4 April, 1873.
I. Gwendoline Vega, d. 30 Jan. 1S76.
Iiineagre. — The Hon. Leonard West, youngest son of
Thomas. Lord De la Warr, K.G., by Eleanor his 2nd wife, dau.
of Sir llogcr Copley, Knt. of Gatton, sat, 1554, as one of the
Members for the borough of Shorehani, in the Parliament
euninioned to meet at Oxford. He m. Barbara, dau. of Sir
William Gascoigne, Knt. of Gawthorpc, and had (with four
dau3., of whom Mary, «. Ralph Vavasor, Esq. of Haslewood;
and Margaret, m. Thoj.as Brown, Esq. of Westwood) four
sons, who all d. young, except the youngest,
John West, Esq., who resided at Banbury, co. Oxford. He
in. Marj- Throckmorton, and was father of
Aholiab West, Esq., wj. Elizabeth Preston, grand-dau. of
Thomas Preston, D.C.L., Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge ;
and dying 162S, left a son,
EicuARD West, Esq., m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of
James Hill, Esq. of Hillmorton, co. Warwick, and had four
sons, James, John, Eichard, and Aholiab, who all d. without
issue, except the 3rd,
PiicHAKD West, Esq. of Priora Marston, co. Warwick, m.
3Iary Itussell, of the Eussells of Strcnsham, co. Worcester,
and was father of
James West, Esq. of Alscot, co. Warwick, M.P. for St.
Albans 1741, 1745, 1747, and 1761, and Secretary of the
Treasury, 1741. He was also President of the Royal Society,
Recorder of Poole, and High Steward of St. Albans. He vi.
1738, Sarah, dau. of Sir Thomas Steavens, of Eltham, Kent,
and by her (who was eventually heiress of her only brother,
Thomas Steavens, Esq., and d. 1799) had issue,
James, his heir.
Sarah, ra. Andrew, 2nd and last Lord Archer; and d. a
widow, 1801.
Henrietta, d. v.nm. 1815.
He d. 1772, and was s. by his only son,
.James West, Esq. of Alscot, b. 1742, m. 3 Feb. 1774, Sirah,
youngest dau. of Christopher Wren, Esq. of Wroxhall Abbey,
CO. Warwick, a lineal descendant of Sir Christopher Wren,
and by her (who d. 29 March, 1836) left at his decease, 1795, a
«on and successor,
James West, Esq. of Alscot, b. 8 March, 1775 ; «!. 31 March,
1808, Anne, only dau. and heir of the late Joseph Roberts,
Esq. of Newcombe, co. Gloucester, and assumed, in conse-
•quence, the additional surname and arms of Roberts, in con-
formity with the testamentary injunction of his father-in-law.
I3y this lady he had issue,
James, late of Alscot.
Philip Joseph, 6. 16 June, 1812; vi.; d. 24 March, 1860,
leaving issue, Philip Alfred, late 17th Lancers, b. 14 June,
1843; ra. 4 July, 1871, Alicia, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Sanders, and ha-s i>sue; and Charles Robert, b. 8 May,
1849 ; ra.'ll Oct. 1873, Florence Dalton, dau. of J. Brooke,
Esq., and has issue.
He d. 25 March, 1838, and was s. by his son,
James Roberts West, Esq. of Alscot Park, J. P., High
Sheriff 1845, b. 24 April, 1811; m. 16 May, 1844, Elizabeth,
3rd dau. of Joseph Moore Boultbee, Esq. of Springfield House,
near Knowle, by Lady Elizabeth Townshend his wife, and had
issue,
I. James, now of Alscot Park.
II Leonard, b. 30 Sept. 1859; w. 30 Jan. 1884, Eleanor
Cecile, his cousin, eldest dau. of Henry Townshend Boult-
bee, Esq. of Springlield, and has Edeline, b. 1885.
I. Elizabeth Anne, m. 1831, Rev. Vincent Knottcsford
F'ortcscue.
He d. 6 Feb. 1882.
Armn — .\rg., a fess dancctt6e pean, for West ; 2nd, or, a
chevron gu. between three demi-lions rampant sa. langued of
the second, for Steavens ; 3rd, arg., three pheons sa. on a
chief of the last a greyhound ppr., for Roberts. Crext~OvX
of a ducal coronet or a griffin's head pean. Motto— Das. >it2»
ratio.
jStaf— Alscot Park, Stratford-on-Avon.
Ciiti— Arthur's.
CORNWALLIS WEST OF EUTHIN
CASTLE.
CoBNWALLis - West, William: Cornwallis,
Esq. of Euthin Castle, co. Denbigh, and Ncwlands
Manor, Hants, J. P., Lord Lieut, and Custos
Rotulorum of co. Denbigh, High Sheriff 1872,
Hon. Col. Denbighshire Riile Volunteers, and M.P.
for West Denbighsliiro from 1886 to 1892, h. 20
March, 1835 ; m. 3 Oct. 1872, Mary, eldest dau. of
Rev. Frederick Fitzpatrick and Lady Olivia his
wife, dau. of Thomas, 2nd Marquess of Headfort,
and has issue,
George Frederick Mtddelton, Lieut. 3rd Batt. Royal
Welsh Fusiliers, b. 14 Oct. 1874.
Mary Theresa Olivia, m. 1892, H.S.H. Prince Hans Heinrich
of Pless.
Constance Edwina.
Col. W. C. West has assumed the additional name
of COENWALLia.
Lineagre — The Hon. Frederick West, b. 1767 (3rd son
of John, 2nd Earl De la Warr, by Mary his wife, dau. of Lieut.-
Gen. Wynward); vi. 1st, 17 April, 1792, Charlotte dau. and
co-heir of Richard Mitchell, Esq. of Culhain Court, Berks,
and by her (who d. 13 June, 1795) had a dau., Charlotte
Louisa, d. 27 Jan. 1869. He m. 2ndly, 31 May, 1798, Maria,
dau. and co-heir of the late Richard Myddleton, Esq. of Chirk
Castle, CO. Denbigh ; and d. 22 March, 1852, having had by
that lady (who d. Oct. 1843) an only son,
Frederick Richard West, Esq. of Ruthin Castle, co. Den-
bigh, M.P., 6. 1799 ; m. 1st, 14 Nov. 1820, Lady Georgiana Stan-
hope, dau. of William Philip, 5th Earl of Chesterfield, and
became a widower 1824. He m. 2ndly, 11 Sept. 1827, Theresa,
only dau. of the late John Whitby, Capt. R.N., of Newlands
Manor, and d. 1 May, 1862, having by her (who d. 1886) had
issue,
Frederick Mtddelton, of Ruthin Castle, late of the 7th
Light Dragoons, b. 31 Aug. 183U; d. unm. 13 Aug. 1868.
William Cornwallis, now of Euthin Castle.
Georgiana Theresa Ella, m. 30 Sept. Ie75, Warren Pea-
cocke, Esq. of Efford Park, Hants, who d. 5 March,
1877.
Florence.
Theresa Lucy Sophia Elphinstone.
Arms — Arg., a fess dancettee sa., quartering Middelton of
Chirk Castle. Crests — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head
az. beaked and eared gold. il/o«o— Jour de ma vie.
.S'<;ais — Ruthin Castle, Ruthin, co. Denbigh; and Newlanda
Manor, Milford-on-Sea, Lymington, Hants.
WEST OF HORHAM HALL.
West, Rev. Geoege, of Ilorham Hall, Essex,
M.A. Oxon, J.P., b. 25 Nov. 1830 ; w. 10 Sept. 1861,
Marianne Thorp, dau. of William Dickson, Esq. of
Alnwick and Alnmouth, Northumberland, and has
I. Francis George, b. 3 Aug. 1864.
II. William Goldsborough, b. 12 Oct. 1865.
III. George, b. 11 June, 1369, d. 15 June, 1871.
IV. Charles Crewze, b. '22 March, 1873.
I. Frances Sarah. ii. Catherine Helena.
III. Ethel Grace Thorp.
Lineage. — Thomas West, traditionally considered to
liave sprung from the ancient family of West, Lords de la
Warr, of Ash, had issue. Tno.MAs West, b. 8 Oct. 1606, whose
son, Rowland West, of Ash, had issue, Rowland West, b.
1653; in. 19 May, 1674, Mary Draper, and d. 1711, leaving
issue, Rowland West, b. 17 Feb. 1075; tn. 17 May, 1703,
Anne, dau. of Sir Henry Browne, and d. 1745, leaving au
eldest son,
WES
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WES
2175
John West, of Ash, o. 4 April, 1704; in. 31 March, 1730,
Sarah Jarratt, and d. 1753, leaving,
George West, eldest son and heir, 6. Jan. 1734, d. 4 March,
1823, having been twice married : 1st, Oct. 17G6, to Mary,
dau. and co-heir of George Novell, by whom (who d. 2 Marcli,
1772) he had, with a dau., Sarah, who d. aa infant, an only
son,
George, M.A. Oxon, of whom presently.
George West, the elder, to. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of JohnKnowles,
and by her (who d. 12 Dec. 1804) had two sons,
I. John, M.A. Oxon, Rector of Chettle, Dorset, and of Fam-
hani, in the same co.. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of
Bessborough, 6. 1778; m. 1807, Harriett, 2nd dau. of Rev.
Christopher Atkinson, Vicar of Wethersfield, P'spcx, by
Catherine bis wife, only dau. of Sir Peter Byrne Leicester,
Bart., and sister to Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart., after-
wards Lord dc Tablcy, by whom (who d. 23 March, 1839) he
had six surviving children,
1 John Rowland, M.A., Vicar of Wrawby and Brigg, co.
Lincoln, late Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge, b. SO July,
1808 ; m. 13 April, 1858, Harriet Philadelphia, 3id dau.
of Rev. Joseph Stockdale, Vicar of Kingerby, and Rector
of Tetford.
2 Augustus Henry, 6.26 Aug. 1813.
3 Charles Atkinson, in. Eleanor, dau. of the late Dudley
C. C. Elwes, of Brigg, co. Lincoln {see Elwes of Great
BMinq) ; and d. 29 March, 1855, leaving by her (who in.
2ndly,"9 Sept. 1858, Rev. Thomas Field, B.D., Rector of
Bigby, CO. Leicester) two da us., Mary Eleanor Josephine
and Charlotte Frances Harriet.
4 Alfred.
1 Harriet, m. 22 May, 1860, Arthur Tennyson, brother of
the late Poet-Laureate.
2 Catherine, m. Horatio Tennyson, brother of the late
Poet-Laureate.
Rev. John West d. 31 Dec. 1845.
II. William, late in the H.E.I.C.S., 6. 25 March, 1780 ; and
d. 7 April, 1855, having twice married, and leaving sur-
viving issue by his 1st wife (who d. 2 Dec. 1834) an only
dau., Caroline, in. 27 Nov. 1858, Lancelot Austwick, Esq.,
and by his 2nd wife (who d. 19 April, 1861) two sods, John
Adolphus and Charles Augustus.
The only son of the 1st marriage,
Rev. George West, Rector of Stoke-next-Guildford, 6. 24
April, 1768: d. 25 May, 1831; m. 12 Sept. 1797, Sarah, only
dau. and sole surviving issue of Francis Creuze,* by Sarah his
wife, only child of William Goldsborough,t by Sarah his wife,
one of the three daus. and co-heirs of John Slaney and Bar-
bara Mitford his wife, and by her (who survived him above
twenty-two years, and d. 11 June, 1853) left (with a dau.,
Sarah Ord, d. 17 April, 1877 ; m. 25 Aug. 1818, Rev. John
Sturges Lievre, M.A., Rector of Little Ashby, co. Leicester,
who d. 25 April, 1864) an only son,
Francis George West, late of Horham Hall, J. P. and D.L.,
/). 11 July, 1805; m. 23 March, 1830, Frances, dau. of the late
James Green, and left issue by her (who d. 8 Jan. 1875),
I. George, now of Horham.
I. Frances, m. 16 June, 1864, William Dickson, jun., Esq.
II. Emily Sarah, m. 10 Feb. 1863, Rev. William Tudor Thorp,
B.A. Oxon: and d. 24 Oct. 1871.
III. Emma Caroline, m. 18 Jan. 1870, Rev. J. J. Eoumien.
IV. Mary Elizabeth, m. 25 Aug. 1879, W. F. Ryle, Esq.
He d. 15 March, 1871.
Arms — Quarterly : 1st, arg., a fess dancettee sa., for West ;
2nd gu., a dexter arm issuant, the hand holding a sword, on
its point three crescents interlaced all ppr., for Creuze : 3rd,
az., across flory arg., for Goldsborough; 4th, gu., a bend
lietween three martlets or, for Slanet.
Scat — Horham Hall, Thaxted, Essex.
WESTBY OF EOEBUCK CASTLE.
Westby, Feancis Vandeleub, Esq. of Eoebuck,
Castle, CO. Dublin, and Kilballyowen and Kosroe,
CO. Clare, b. 15 June, 1859 ; s. his father 1893 ;
m. 1888, Janet Louisa, 2nd dau. of George Orme,
Esq. of Castle Lacken, co. Mayo, and has issue,
I. Perceval St. George Charles, 6. 20 Nov. 1888.
II. Horace William Turner, 6. 22 Dec. 1891.
* John Creuze, only brother of Francis Creuze, d. s. p. 27
Oct. 1823, nged 86. He was High Sheriff of Surrey 1788, and
a D.L. from 1790 till his death.
t William Goldsborougli was eldest son of Nicholas Golds-
1)01 ough and Katherine Hedges his wife, dau. of Robert
Hedges, of Kingsdown, Stratton St. Margaret's, Wilts, and
niece of Sir William Hedges, Knt., who was first cousin to Sir
Chailcs Hedges, Secretary of Slate to King William and Queen
Anne. Robert Hedges, of Macroom Castle, co. Cork, who d.
in June, 1840, was of the saur-c family.
Ijineagre. — The founder of this family, in Ireland, is pre-
sumed to have been
Thomas Westbt, son of Major Westby, of Rawsliffe, co.
Lancaster, who settled in Clonmel. His eldest son, the first
authenticated ancestor of the family,
Nicholas Westby, Esq. of Ennis, co. Clare, Collector of the
Customs of that port, in. 1698, Frances, dau. of John Stepney,
Esq. of Durrow, Queen's Co., and acquired, as the marriage
portion of his wife, the estate of High Park, co. Wicklow. By
her (who (?. 29 March, 1732) he left at his decease, 19 Oct. 1716,
a dau. Jane, in. Robert Perceval, Esq. of Knightsbrooke, co.
Meath, and a son,
William Westbt, Esq. of High Park, co. Wicklow, 6. 3 Nov.
1702; 7)1. 1743, Mary, dau. of Brigadier-Gen. Jones, by Mary,
dau. and sole heiress of Richard Neville, Esq. of F'urnace, co.
Kildare, and had issue, with three other daua.,
I. Nicholas, of High Park, b. 28 March, 1751, M.P. for
Tulsk, as well as co. Wicklow, served as High Sheriff, and
d. unin. 30 Nov. 1800. His will was proved 1801, under
which the mansion and estate of High Park passed to the
younger of his two surviving brothers.
II. William, of whom presently.
III. Edward, Master in Chanceiy in Ireland, b. 11 Sept. 1755,
who became of High Park, and served as High Sheriff 1807 :
m. 1st, 1787, Anne, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Richard
Palmer, Esq. of Glannacurragh Castle, King's Co., and by
her (who d. 22 June, 1791) had issue,
Frances, in. 18 Oct. 1816, Richard Donovan, Esq. of Bally-
more, CO. Wexford.
Mary, m. 1817, Joshua Nunn, Esq. of St. Margarets, co,
Wexford.
Mr. Westby, m. 2ndly, Phoebe, 3rd dau. of Richard Palmer,
Esq. of Glannacurragh Castle, and d. 8 Oct. 1838, having
by her,
William Jones, late of High Park, J. P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1827, 6. 23 Nov. 1802 ; m. 9 June, 1828, Catherine,
2nd dau. of Col. George Grogan, of Seafield, co. Dublin,
and by her (who d. 11 Oct. 1882) had issue,
1 William Henry, now of High Park, late 66th Eegt.
6. 3 July, 1831.
2 Thomas Jones, b. 3 Jan. 1838.
1 Maria Palmer. 2 Anne.
3 Jane Malvina. 4 Isabella Frances.
5 Martha, m. 19 July, 1877, Rev. William H. Godfrey,
of Parkgariffe, co. Kerry.
Nicholas Henry Jones, b. 17 July, 1805, a Lieut, in the 2nd
Regt. of Foot, and subsequently in the 1st Royal Dragoons;
TO. and had issue.
Henry Humbertson Jones (Rev.), b. 9 July, 1809, Canon of
St. Patrick's and Prebendary of Yagoe ; in. 5 March, 1835,
Mary, eldest dau. of Col. Cash, of Belville, co. Dubiin,
and d. 17 Aug. 1887, leaving issue.
Martha Jones, d. unm.
Anne Palmer, in. 2 Aug. 1831, Parsons, 5th son of Sir Hugh
Crofton, Bart, of Mohill House, co. Leitrim. She d. 12
March, 1884.
Jane Jones, m. 17 Dec. 1831, James Perceval, Esq. of
Barntown House, co. Wexford, a Major in the army.
I. Mary, to. Thomas Browne, Esq. of New Grove.
Mr. Westby, High Sheriff co. AVicklow 1733, d. 12 Oct. 1754.
His 2nd son,
William Westby, Esq. of Thornhill, co. Dublin, b. 18 June
1753; in. 1st, 18 April, 1781, Mary, dau. of George Fletcher,
Esq. of Tottenham, and by her (who d. 17 May, 1797) had
issue,
Nicholas, his heir.
George, Lieut. 95th or Bifie Kegt., b. 2 June, 1790 ; killed
5 May, 1811, at Fuentes D'Onore, Spain. He d. unm.
Edward, Cornet 2nd North British Dragoons, b. 25 Aug. 1794 ;
killed at Waterloo, 18 June, 1815. He d. unm.
Mary. Louisa.
Wilhelmina, TO. Eight Hon. Richard Moore, late one of the
Justices of the Court of King's Bench in Ireland.
Mr. Westby m. 2ndly, 28 Aug. 1809, Elizabeth, dau. of George
Boleyn Whitney, Esq. of Newpas, co. Westmeath, but by her
had no issue. He d. 5 Nov. 1835. The eldest son,
Nicholas Westby, Esq. of co. Clare, b. 23 Oct. 1787; m.
26 Aug. 1815, the Hon. Emily Susan Waldegrave, eldest dau.
of William, late Lord Radstock, and d. 24 Aug. 1860, having
had by her (who d. 12 April, 1870),
Edward Perceval, late of Roebuck Castle.
Emily Elizabeth, to. Rev. F. Braitliwaite.
Erina Laura, d. 1 March, 1834.
Caroline Mary, m. 6 Nov. 1861, Rev. George Edward Prescott,
Rector of Digswcll, Herts, grandson of Sir George William
Prescott, Bare.
Louisa Isabella, m. 9 Nov. 1847, Marcus Keane, Esq., J. P., of
Beech Park, co. Clare.
Horatio Caroline, in. Lieut. -Col. Baron De Teissier, who d.
17 Aug. 1884.
Edward Perceval Westby, Esq. of Roebuck Castle, co.
2i:
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
WES
Dublin, and Kilballvowen and Ecscoe, co. Clare, D.L., High
Sheiitf 1S54. vi. 1st, 13 Oct. ISOS, Elizabeth Mary, rtau. of the
late Riglit Hon. Francis Blaokburne, Lord Chancellor of Ire-
land, and by her (who U. 1S03) had issue,
I. wilham Francis IVreeval, 6. 17 Nov. 1S54 ; d. 23 June,
1S70.
II. Kbakcis Vanpeleuk, now of Kocbuck CasUe.
I. Emily Jane Laura.
Jlr. Westby »i. ■:ndly, 16 June, 1S64, Susan Elizabeth, dau. of
John Davis CxMrile, Esq., and d. 23 April, 1893.
<n»s-Quartcrly : 1st and 4th, arg,, on a chevron az tlirce
tiiio'icfoils pierced of the first; I'nd, arc, on a chief indented
"U three crosses-crostlel fitchee of the field; 3rd, or, three
J^-irbs verf over all, in the centre of the shield a mullet gu. tor
difT (Yfif— A martlet sa. holding in its beak a stalk of wheat
i>pr.,with three ears or. charged on the breast with a mullet
Kold. J/<>«o— Nee voicntie noc volanti.
^eat— lioebuck CasUe, Dundrum, near Dublin.
WESTON OF WEST HOKSLEY.
Weston, Henry Macgeeooe, Esq. of West
Horsley Place, Surrey, J.P. and County Councillor,
I. 3 May, 1S53 ; m. 1885, Daisy Violettc Henrietta,
eldest dau. of the late Henry William Olipliant,
Esq.
Lineage.— ADiM de Weston, of Surrey, who had the
manor of Weston, C King John, was son of Walter de Weston,
grandson of Sir Ralph de Weston, Lord of Wistanestone,
Changton. Chitttington, Ilccnc, <fcc., Sussex, and gre.at-grand-
son of Kadulpuus de Weston, who had from William, Lordde
B.-aose, Baron of Brcmber, Wistancston, for twelve hides, and
Sultingfs, for seventeen, 20 William the CoNQnEKOR. Adam
de Weston's great-grandson.
Sir William de Weston, Knt., m. the Lady Joan de Pon-
tisse, and had four sons, William, his heir ; Walter (Kev.), of
AVernbam, Sussex ; Thomas, Lord of the Manor of Weston,
Shire, Surrey, living 33 Edward I., and John. The eldest
son,
William de Weston, Esq., Eschcator to the King forSurrey,
Sussex, Middlesex, and Kent, 22 Edward I., m. 1st, Alice, dau.
and co-heiress of Matthew do Boville, of West Clandon, Surrey,
and by her had a son,
William, Lord of Wcstnn and West Clandon, Snrroy, m.
Margery, dau. and co-heir of Thomas and Juliana Homey n,
of clapliam, Surrey, and by her had three sons, William,
Edmund, and Richard, all three of whom d. s. p.
He m. 2ndly, Isabella, dau. and co-heiress of Wattcr Bargeis,
of Horsham, Sussex, and by her had two sons, William and
Walter. The elder son,
William Weston, of Sende, aged 19, 19 Edward II., m.
Amy, dau. of Sir Jacob de Norton, Knt., Hants, and cousin
and heir of Sir Richard de Norton, Knt., and by her (who
m. 2ndly, Edmund de Lenham, of Slinfold, Sussex) was father
of
William de Weston, of Sende, West Clandon, and Paper-
worth, m. Agnes, dau. and heir of Elie de Climsfield, of Slin-
fold, Sussex, by Agnes his wife, heir of John Dunstavell, and
has two sons, William, his heir ; and Robert, Lord cf Claphani,
Surrey. The elder son and heir,
William Weston, High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, m.
Joan, only dau. and heir of John Leghe, of Cateshull, and
Ertingdon, Surrey, and had by her a son,
William Weston, Esq. of West Clandon, who received
IIor?ham and otlier lands as gifts from his father. He was
High Sheriff for Surrey and Sussex 5 Henry V., and ni.Maud,
dan. and co-htircss of Thomas Harberger, of Sutton, near Pet-
worth, Sussex, by Margery his wife, dau. and co-heirecs of John
Sutton, and was father of
William Weston, Esq. of Ockham and Sende, Surrey,
Esclieator of the King for Surrey and .Sussex, 26 Henri VI.,
1448, m. Margaret, dau. and co-heiress of Edmund Richking,
of Ivcr and Langley Marish, Bucks, and was father of
John Weston, Esq. of Ockham andSende, whohad Horsham,
AVarnham, Hcckinfield, and Sutton, Sussex, 4 Edward IV.
He ra. Margaret, dau. of Jchn Mltford, and sister and heir of
John Mitford, of Jlolesden, Northumberland, and d. 14 June,
iitsZ, having had two sons, John, his heir; and Thomas, of
Cbipsted, Kent. The elder son and heir,
John V.'eston, Esq. of Ockham and Sende, m. Alice, dau. of
William Edsawe, of Pctworth, and was father of
John Weston, Esq. of Ockham, Sende, Horsham, andWarn-
ham, -,/i. Ist, Joan, dau. of Thomas Only, by Clemence his
wife, of Stamerham, Sussex, and by her had three sons. He
m. 2nilly, Juliana, dau. of Oliver Sandes, of Sherc, Surrey, and
by her had three sons. The son of the 2nd marriage,
John Weston, Esq. of Ookkam and Sende, m. Juliana, dau.
and heir of John Freeland, of Ockham, Surrey, and had issue,
John, his heir; Edward of Chertscy; and tliree daus. The
elder son and heir,
John Weston, Esq., to. May, dau. of John Vaulx,of Lam-
beth, and had issue, besides daus., two sons, Henrt, his heir;
and I'^dward, successor to his brother. The former,
Henry Weston, of Ockham and Sende, built the mansion,
Ockham House, now standing. He hi. Sarah, dau. of Lawrence
Stoughtnn, Knt. of Stoughton Stoke, Surrey, and dying s. p.
1638, was s. by his brother.
Rev. Edward Weston, D.D.,Lordof the Manor, and Rector
of Spcldhurst, Kent, m. Elizabeth, relict of George Elliot, and
dau. of John Tylden, of Milstead, Kent, and by her (who d.
1G4G> left a son and successor,
Henry Weston. Esq., High Sheriff for Surrey and Sussex
IGGl, m. 1639, Katherine, dau. of Sir William Ford, of Halt-
ing, Sussex, and his wife, sister of Henry and John ireton,
Deputy of Ireland, and d. 1G66, having had (with numerous
other children), John, his heir; Katherine, j;i. Sir Richard
Heath, Knt., Baron of the Exchequer, and Judge of the Com-
mon Pleas : and Anne, m. Sir Thomas Vernon, Knt., M.P. for
the city of London. The eldest son and heir,
John Weston, Esq., M.P. forSurrey, High Sheriff 1G37, and
subsequently I'.eceiver-Gon. for the co., sold Ockham to Sir
Peter King, afterwards Lord Chancellor. Hem. Frances, dau.
and co-heiress of H. Hall, Esq. of Gretford, co. Lincoln, andd.
1712, having had numerous issue, of which the eldest son,
Henry Weston, Esq. of Chertsey and West Ilorsley, derived
property in Chertsey from Sir W. Perkins, Knt., 1744, and
from w'. Nicholas, the estate of West Ilorsley, 1749. He to.
Anne Copperthwaite, an heiress, and d. 1759, leaving (besides
a dau. Anne, m. Horace St. Paul, Esq. of Ewart Park, North-
umberland, Col. in the Austrian service, and Count of the
Holy Roman Empire) a son and heir,
Henry Perkins Weston, Esq. of West Horsley, m. 1st,,
Marianne dau. of Sebastien Bergier de Kovereaz, of Laus-
anne, Switzerland, and by her (who d. 11 March, 17S9J had
issue,
Ferdinand Fcllerton, his heir.
Charles Henry Samdel, successor to his brother.
Frederick Alexander, Lieut.-Col. H.E.I.C.S., d. 1837.
Mary Augusta, m. Charles Sigismund Cerjat, Lieut.-Col.
of the Iloy.als, or 1st Dragoons, of Lausanne and Moudon,
Swiizerland, and d. 1828.
Mr. Weston to. 2ndly, 2 April, 1790, Jeanne Marie, dau. of
Joseph Samuel Bergier du Mont, of Lausanne, and by her
(who d. 1804) had issue,
John Samdel Henry, of West Horsley.
William Francis, settled in New South Wale.s, m. Elizabeth
Crouch, and(i. 1826, having bad issue, William Henry, d.
1837 : Augusta, m. Richard Brook, Esq. of New South
Wales; Mary Anne, d. 1838; and Elizabeth.
George Horace, d. 1826.
Geoige Edward Nicholas, settled in New South Wales, m.
Blanche, dau. of Lieut.-Col. George Johnston, 102nd Rcgt.»
and has issue,
Edward Henry, h. 30 Aug. 1833.
Frederick, 6. 1830.
Julia Maria. Blanche Eliza.
Isabella.
John Finch, &. 1799; d. 1815.
Augustine Charles, d. 1811.
Mr. Weston d. 4 March, 1826, and was s. by his eldest son,
Ferdinant) Follerton Weston, Esq. of West Horsley, m.
Harriet Eliza, dau. of William Babington, Esq. of Oporto, and
had one dau. Anne Henrietta. He d. June, 1835, and was s.
by his brother,
Rev. Charles Henry Samdel Weston, M.A., of West
Horsley Place, 6. 1780 ; d. s. p. 20 April, 1849, and was 5. by
his brother,
John Samdel Henry Weston, Esq. of West Horsley, C.B.,
Lieut.-Col. 31st Bengal Native Infantry, which Regiment ho
commanded at the storming and capture of Khelat, 1839. He
r,i. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Major-Gen. M'Gregor, and by her (who
(/. 1820) had a son, Henry, his heir ; and a dau. Mary Isabella
Adams, d. 1840. He to. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Rev. Patrick
Nicolso'n, Minister of Thurso, Caithness, N.B., and by her(who
d. 1833) had one son, Malcolm Charles, b. Aug. 1832, d. 1856;
and three daus., Augusta Cerjat, m. 1852, the late Lieut.
Frederick Jeune, 25th Bengal Native Infantry ; Jessie, d. an
infant; and Henrietta Jane. Col. Weston m. 3rdly, April,
1840, Jessie Macdonald, d.au. of George Playfair, M.D., of the
Medical Establishment, Bengal, and by her also had issue,
WES
THE LANDED GENTRY.
W£3
2177
Gforge Edward, Frederick Lyon, Edward Evatt, and John
Samuel Henry. Col. Weston d. 8 Oct. 1850, and was s. by his
son,
Hen-kt Weston, Esq. of West Horsley Place, 6. 5 Sept. 1825 ;
VI. 14 Nov. 1850, Frances Harriet, dau. of Augustus Hubbard
La Faguer, Esq. of Husband Bosworth, co. Leicester, and had
issue,
Henry Macgbegob, now of West Horsley.
Charles Edward, b. 8 June, 1855.
Walter John, b. 28 June, 1856.
Frances Henrietta.
He d. 6 April, 1863.
Arms—Ssi., a chevron or, between three lions' heads erased
arg. langued gu. Crfst—A wolf passant arg. ducally gorged
or. Motto — Gloria sat Deus unus.
Scat— West Horsley Place, near Leatherhead, Surrey.
Hesidence — Kingsclere, Walerden Koad, Guilford.
WESTON OF WOLVETON.
Weston, William Heney Pcecell, Esq. of
Wolveton, co. Dorset, M.A. Cambridge, b. 7 Feb.
1829 ; ni. 8 Dec. 1857, Alda Gertrude, dau. of Sir
John Hesketh Lethbridge, 3rd Bart, of Sandhill,
and lias issue,
I. Elizabeth, m. 1883, Commendatore Felice, Visconti di
Massino, Prefetto di Siena, and has issue,
Francesio Guiseppe, b. 1889.
Alda Maria.
Valentina Maria.
II. Alda Annie, m. 4 Oct. 1387, Henry Hugh Hoare, Esq., of
Wavendon House, Bucks, and Oxenham, Devon (see
Bukke's Peerage and Baronetage), and has issue,
Henry Colt Arthur.
III. Frances Gertrude Katharine, m. 1880, Jean Baptiste
Fernand Lanore.
Liineag'e. — The " Westonorum antiquissimae et equestris
fiimiliae Genealogia," was complied by Sir William Segar,
Garter King of Arms, in 1632, and has been amplified and
confirmed by the late C. Howard Gibbon, Esq., Richmond
Herald, and by recent research.
Hamo, son of Ralph de Bailleul, otherwise. Sir Hamo de
Weston, Knt., was the first of his race known by the name of
his manorof Weston-under-Lyzard, co. Stafford, held, amongst
many others, by Reginald de Bailleul at Domesday. The Pipe
Roll, 22 Henby II. records that he was punished directly by
Henry II. for disaffection to the Crown by infraction of the
Royal Forest Laws, and 11 John, 1209, he was indicted for a
timilar offence. He is named repeatedly as a knight of Great
Assize in the Curia Regis Rolls. He was dead 1214, when his
■widow, Agnes, is mentioned (Curia Regis Roll, 16 John). From
lilm the Westons, of Boston, co. Lincoln, of Prested Hall, co.
Essex, and of Sutton Place, co. Surrey, derived their origin.
Robert, his 2nd son, inherited Berterton, co. Stafford, and he
was s. in Weston by his eldest son,
OsBEET de Weston, named in the Assize Roll I John, and in
other documents. He d. prior to 19 Henry III., and was s. by
his elder son and heir,
Sia Hugh de Weston, Knt., Escheator of Staffordshire, 1254.
The Plea Rolls 52-56, Henry III., show that he was accused of
having taken part in the defence of the town of Stafford against
the king, and other acts of rebellion, but he did not incur
forfeiture. Dying without issue by Margery his wife, he was
«. by his brother,
John de Weston, designated " Magister" in a grant by his
son. Sir Hugh, to the Abbey of Buildwas, and in other docu-
ments, and who is named, 56 Henry III., as father of Henry
and William de Weston, his younger sons. He was dead 1272,
in which year his eldest son.
Sir Hugh de Weston, Knt., was holding one knight's fee in
Weston. Letters of protection were granted to him 1272-3
whilst proceeding to Rome. He is often named as a juror co.
Stafford. By his wife, Agnes Stratton, he left.
Sir Hugh de Weston, Knt., who 1285 received from King
Edward I. a grant of free warren in Weston, and 25 Edward
I. he was cn-dered to march to York with his men-at-arms to
join the king in the war against the Scots. Hed. 1304, and by
his wife, who was one of the Audeley family, he left an only
son.
Sib John de Weston, Knt., who m. 1st, Isabella de Bromley,
by whom he had issue, Thomas, of whom presently, and five
daus. She d. 1317, and was bur. in the church at Weston,
where the remains of the memorial window to her husband and
II.
herself still exists. [An illustration of this interesting relic is
given in " Dallaway's Heraldry."] Sir John m. 2ndly, Isolda
de Newton, by whom, with other isi5ue, he had Robert, cf
whom presently, and Sir John de Weston de Brough. He w.ts
Constable of the Tower of London, temp. Edward II., and
dying in 1349, was s. by his eldest son,
Thomas de Weston, temp. Edwaed III., who, by Catherine
de Foulhurst his wife, had a son, Robert, who d. without issue.
On the death of Thomas, his sisters succeeded as co-heiresses
and the estate of Weston passed out of the family, the re-
presentation being continued in the direct male line by the
eldest son of Sir John, by his second marriage.
Robert de Weston, who had received from his father a
messuage in Weston, and who was possessed of Berterton,
which, from the reign of King John, had been held by the
cadets of the family. He was living 32 Edward III., and was
s. by his son,
John de Weston, of Berterton and Newton, temp. Edward
III. and Richard II., named in several deeds. He acquired ,
Ilagley, near Rugeley, which was held by his descendants until
the end of the last century. He was s. by his son,
Richard Weston, of Rugeley, named in the purchase and
transfer of lands in Rugeley, Ilandsacre, Brereton, Longdon,
(tc, and who, with his wife Agnes, is mentioned frequently
from 4 to 26 Henry VI. He was s. by his son,
Richard Weston, of Rugeley, who d. before 6 Henry VII.,
when the name of Agnes, his widow, occurs in divers docu-
ments. He was s. by his son,
John Weston, of Rugeley, named in deeds from 21 Edward
IV. to 6 Henry VII. By his wife Agnes, he had fours son,
I. Richard AVeston, of Rugeley, who succeeded, and whose
descendants continued to hold Hagleyfor several genera-
tions, and whose monuments still exist in the old church of
Rugeley.
II. Edmund, a cleric. in. William, a cleric.
IV. John.
His 4th son was,
John Weston, of Lichfield, who 18 Henry VII. m. Ceuilia,
dau. of Ralph, Lord Nevill of Raby, who d. in the lifetimeof
his father, Ralph, Earl of Westmorland. He was 80 years old
and blind when he d., leaving with other issue,
I. Edmund, Chancellor of Chichester.
II. Richard, Justice of Common Pleas, temp. Elizabeth,
whose son, Sir Jerome Weston, was father of Sir Richard
Weston, created Earl of Portland, who d. Lord High Trea-
surer, tern}}. Charles I.
III. RoBEBT, of whom presently.
IV. James, Registrar of Diocese of Lichfield and Coventrv,
M.P. for Lichfield 1585-6.
v. Christopher, of Tamworth.
The 3rd son,
Robert Weston, of Weeford, co. Stafford, LL.D., Fellow of
All Souls, Oxon; Dean of Arches; Dean of St. Patrick's,
Dublin. His noteworthy life and death are chronicled by
Hollinshed. He d. 1573, and was bur. in St. Patrick's
Cathedral, Dublin, having served for several years with great
distinction as Lord Chancellor of Ireland. By his 2nd wife,
Alice, dau. of John Bigges, of Isleworth, widow of G. Aunsham,
of Heston, he left no issue, but by his 1st wife, Alice, dau.
of Richard Jenyngs, of Barr, he left, with three daus., an only
son,
John Weston, D.C.L., Canon and Treasurer of Christ
Church, Oxon; d. 1632. Monument in Christ Church. He
left with other issue, by his wife Anne, dau. of J ohn Freeman,
who d. 1663, an only son,
John Weston, M.A., Vicar of Cholsey, co. Berks, subse-
quently Rector of All Hallows, Lombard Street, London, Pre-
bendary of Bath and Wells, "who for his loyalty was
sequestered by the rebels," circa 1642. He d. 1660, leaving,
with other issue, by Martha, 4th dau. of Stephen Pears, of
Richmond, co. Sun-ey, Keeper of the Wardrobe to Queen
Elizabeth, Jasees I., and Charles I., a son,
Henry Weston, of Lane House, co. Dorset, who subsequent
to his marriage with Mary, dau. of John Buckler, of Radipole,
CO. Dorset, acquired lands in that county. He d. 1705, leaving
with other issue,
Henry Weston, of Lane House, m. Anne, dau. of Andrew
Buckler, of Radipole, and d. 1748, leaving four sons,
I. Henry, d. 1773, whose son Henry, of Lane House, d. 1797,
was father of Henry, who dying ,<;. p. 1832, left Lane House,
<L'c., to his relative. Roper Weston, of whom presently.
It. William, of whom presently.
in. Peter, of Lane House, d. s. p. 1751.
IV. Richard, d. young.
His 2nd son,
William Weston "i. Mary, dau. and heir of Henry
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
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Samwavs, of Bincomtie, co. Dorset, ami d. 17S1, leaving, with
other issue,
I. "William, of whom presently.
II. Samuel, who m. Mary, dau. of James AYillis. He (f. 1S17,
leaving, with other issue,
James Willis, m. Anne, dau. of John Croneh, by his 2nd
wife Elizabeth Puvehase. He d. 1S3!), Icaviiis issue (alone
suivivins infancy) by his wife, who d. 1S4J,
1 MontiiRU Charles, d. 1S92.
2 Gould Kead UuNTEa- Weston. -See Hcnteb of Hun-
to-fton.
1 Eniinelinc, d. 1S72.
The tides t son,
William Westok, 7?i. Mary, dau. of Thomas Eoper,of Torb-
land, CO. Dorset, and d. 1S30, leaving with other issue,
KoFER Weston, of Lane House, m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir
of Joseph Turcell, of Kilcorney, co. Cork, and d. 1S55, leaving
with other issue,
William Henet Purcell Weston, now of Wolveton.
^^,.„).s_Quarterly , 1st and 4th or, an eagle displayed sa.: 2nd
and Srd erm., on a chief az. live bezants. Crest — An eagle
rising sa. beaked and membered or. Jlotto — Aquila non cupit
niuscas.
Seat — Wolveton, Dorchester.
WESTBOPP OF ATTYFLIN.
MASST-WESTEorp, Jonx, Esq. of Attyflin, co.
Limerick, and Clonnioncy, co. Clare, J. P. for
Limerici, B.A., T.C.D. 18(J0, Col. 1st Vol. Batt.
King's Own Eoyal Lancaster Eegt., and late Capt.
3rd -Batt. King's Own Eegt., b. 8 March, 1837 ; m.
3 June, 1859, Margaret, youngest dau. of Thomas
Eobert Wilson ffrance, Esq. of Eawcliffe Hall, co.
Lancaster, and by her (who d. 12 Jan. 1885) has
issue,
I. John Thomas, of Eoonard, co. Clare, h. 28 April, 1860,
Capt. 12th Lancers, m. 16 June, 1890, Georgina, dau. of
Frederick. W'illiani Kennedy, Esq., and has issue,
John Francis Ralph, b. 6 April, 1801.
II. Kalph Henry, C.E., 6. 23 April, 1S64.
lu Frances Stamer, b. 10 Feb. 1867, m. and settled in
Temora, Australia.
I. ilary Georgina.
II. JIargaret, d. young, 16 June, 1870.
III. Anna Cecilia Dillon.
He adopted the prefix surname of Massy, 1875.
Liineag'e. — The Westropps appear as living in Northern
Lincolnshire in 1277, Thomas, son of Nicholas de Westhorp,
and his wife Alicia de Boleby, being defendants in a lawsuit.
In 12S2, son and heir of Edward de Westhorp, and Johan de
Manby, his wife, was living at Brompton, near Scarborough,
and in 1321, William de Westhorp, witnessed a charter of
AVhitby Abbey, to the convent of Wickham, near Brompton,
Thcmas de Westhorpe, son of the above John Wcstropp,
■was executor to the will of Rev. Robert de Plays, of Brompton,
in 134.5; m. a dau. of Thomas Linaker. Their son,
John de Westhorpe, of Brompton, m. Jane, dau. and
tventual heiressof John Fitz-Edmond Thweny, Esq.of Com-
liorough, near Sheriffliutton (the will of her brother Marma-
duke Thweny dates 1426). He d- 1369 (Inquisition post-
mortem), having had issue, with three sons, Anthony of
Whitby, James, who m. a dau. of Gerard Salvyn, and Rev.
Thomas Westhorp, Rector of Newton,
William Westhorpe, of Brompton, one of a jury that tried
a claim of Whitby Abbey to certain lands 1421 ; m. Isabel,
dau. of Thomas Wentworth, and had issue, with a son John,
priest of St. Andrew's, Newton, living 1452 (his will dates 19
Dec. 141)0, proved Jan. 1491), and three daus., Isabella, wife
of Thomas Greene, Esq. of Stansale ; Johan, wife of Robert
Morson, of Babrie, their dau., is legatee in will of Rev.
Thomas Westhorp, 1466 : and Anna, wife of William Palmes,
of Naboume,
Robert Westhorpe, of Brompton, to. Anna 3Ieynell, and
had a son,
P.ichard Westhorpe, Esq., 6.14.56, legatee in wills of Thomas
Wytham, 1474, Agnes Thweny, 1490, and Robert Witham,
14sl ; proved his descent from Jane, dau. of John Thweny,
and wi:eof John Westhorp, in 1495. and obtained one third
of Comborough ; d, 1497, leaving issue by his wife Jane,
dau. of John Witham, of Brettonby, co. York (she was blind
in 1474;. Their son,
Ralph Westropp, geat. of Brompton, and Comborough,
was father of
Hugh Westropp, gent, of Brompton, m. 1st. a dau. of John
Conyers, of Hutton-on-\Vyske. She d.s.p.; he m, 2ndly,
1522, Jane, second dau. of John Sayer, Esq. of Worsall-on-
Tees, in whose will, 1530, they are legatees. They had issue,
I. James, of whom presently.
II. Thomas, got a pension from Elizabeth for the loss of
his right arm, and for other services in the Irish war, m.
Anna. His will dates 9 April, 1604, proved at York, same
month ; d. s. p., and was bur. at Sutton.
III. Ralph, Serjeant-at-Arms, Patent 18 May, 1590; he, by
his report, saved Clifford Tower, York, from demolition,
July, 1596. His will dates 7 June, 1605; d. unm. 25 June,
1606, bur. in York Jlinster, where his tomb long remained.
I. Agnes, d. unm. atMarrick, 1606.
The eldest son,
James Westropp, Esq. of Comborough, served at bis own
cost in the wars of the Tudors, his will dates at Darnecome,
Brompton, 18 Jan. 1579. Hed. 1580, and was bur. at Bromp-
ton, where his tomb remains. He vi. 1566, Elizabeth, eldest
dau. of Christopher Septon, Esq. of Kepwick. (She m. 2ndly,
Edward Fairfax). They left issue,
I. Ralph, d. young. ]
II. William, of whom presently. 1
I. Agnes, wife of Richard Askwith, Esq. of Berowby.
II. Elizabeth, wife of John Laycock, Esq. of Brompton.
III. Isabella, wife of John Jeflryson, Esq.
IV. Jane, wife of William Wasse, Esq.
His son,
AVilliam Westropp, aged 14 at the Visitation of 1586,
when his pedigree and arms were registered, d. before April,
1604. He left issue,
I. Ralph, b. Dec. 1599, living 1606.
II. Thomas, of whom presently.
I. Anne, bapt. Aug. 1598 : d. before 1600.
II. Elinor, m. Sir Richard Osbaldeston, Attorney-Gancral \n
Ireland; d. at Dublin, 1 Aug. 1638, leaving issue.
III. Gertrude.
IV. Elizabeth.
The 2nd son,
Thomas Westrops, legatee in wills of his grand uncles
1604, 1006, s. his brother in Comborough; he entered into a
bond with Sir Frederick Cornwallis, for bail of John Alured,
afterwards Judge of King Charles I., 1638. His will dates
at Newham, co. York, 27 Nov. 1656, proved in London, 30 Jan.
1657. He left issue,
I. Edward, of Newham, summoned by Sir W. Dugdale, I6C5,
to register his arms and descent.
II. MoNTiFORT, of whom present!)'.
I. Anna, bapt. at Brompton, 9 Aug. 1632 ; m. Symon Pea-
cock, Esq.
II. Ellen, 6. March, 1633; d. before Nov. 1656.
HI. Elizabeth, left to care of her brother Montifort, 1G56.
The 2nd son,
MoNTiFORT Westropp, Esq., executor to his father 1657, in
which year he settled at Limerick, Comptroller of his port
18 Feb. 1660, purchased Kilkerin, co. Clare, 1671, High
Sheriff of Clare, 1674, and 1698, his horses were confiscated for
use of James II., 20 April, 1690. His will dates at Bunrathy,
14 Aug. 1698, proved at Dublin, 15 Oct. 1698. He m. Frances,
third dau. of John Taylor, Esq. of Ballinort, co. Limerick, by
Gertrude, his wife, dau. and heiress of Sir Francis Berkeley,
of Askeaton, and Catherine his wife, dau. of Adam Loftus,
Archbishop of Dublin, and Chancellor of Ireland (her will
dated 12 Oct. 1705, was proved at Killaloe, 8 May, 1706). They
had issue,
I. John, of Cahirduggan, co. Cork, m. and had issue an only
child, «i. (as his 1st wife) Charles Atkins, Esq. of Curra-
kerry West (now of t'ountainville),co. Cork, Sheriff of Lime-
rick in 1694, and d. s. p. Mr. Westropp was s'. at Cahir-
duggan by his brother Ralph.
II. MouNTiFORD, of whotn hereafter. *'
III. Ralph, of Cahirduggan, co. Cork, to which he s. on the
decease of his eldest brother, John, without surviving issue.
He m. Aug. 1701, Hanna, dau. of Randall Roberts, Esq. of
Britfieldstown, co. Cork, and had issue, with three daus.
(Martha, nj.Randle Roberts, Esq.of Britfieldstown; Hannah,
VI. Rev. Cecil Westropp ; and Anne, m. John Watkins, Esq.>
five sons,
1 John, of Lismehane (Maryfort), co. Clare, High Sheriff
CO. Clare 1744: ni. 1728, Jane, eldest dau. of Thomas
Roberts, Esq. of Britfieldstown ; and d. 1780, leaving
issue,
Ralph, of Lismehane, of whom hereafter, as successor
to Attyflin, at the death of his cousin, John, 1781.
William. John.
George.
Hannah, m. Harri.son Boss Lewin, Esq. of Fortfergus,
CO. Clare.
WES
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WES
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Anne, m. Edmund Morony, Esq. of Milltown Malbay, co.
Clare, and d. 31 July, 1764.
2 Kobert, of Fort Anne, High Sheriff co. Clare 1746, ra. his
cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Poole Hickman, Esq. of Kil-
more, and d. 1776, having had issue,
Poole, of Fort Anne, High Sheriff 1776, Capt. Eoyal
Irish Artillery, m. 1767, Mary, dau. of Henry Hick-
man, Esq. of Kilmore, andd. 1803, having by her (who
i. 1836) liad issue,
Thomas, d. s. p.
EoBEET, of Fort Anne, High Sheriff 1804, m. 1798,
Dorcas, dau. of John Keily, Esq. of Strancally Cas-
tle, CO. Wateiiord, and d. 1826, having had issue,
1 Poole, d. young.
2 John, of Fort Anne, J. P., to. 1828, Maria, dau. of
Francis Macnamara, Esq. of Arran View, co. Clare,
andd. 1850, having by her (whocL 1857) had issue,
Kobert Macnamai-a, of Fort Anne, J.P., d. s. p.
Francis Macnamara, of Fort Anne, J.P., Major
Clare Militia, d. s. p.
John Townsend, d. s. j)-
William Nugent, now of Fort Anne, b. 1838.
Arthur George, d. s. p.
I>orcas, m. John Harrison Moreland, Esq., J.P.,
of Raheens Manor, co. Clare.
Wilhelmina Jane, d. unm.
Maria Victoria.
3 Eobert, b. 1810 ; m. 1835, Anne, dau. of William
Colclough, Esq. of Clonmel, and d. 1849, leaving
issue,
Eobert, A.H., 6. 1837.
William Keily, 6. 1839, late Major 68th the
Durliam Light Infantry, served in Bliotan and
Afghanistan ; Hon. Lieut. -Col. 18S2 ; m. 1882,
Marie Jone, dau. of Arthur Sutherland, M.D.,
of Eichmond, Virginia, and widow of Harry
Thornhill, Esq. of Stantun-in-Peak, co. Derby.
John, d. young.
Dorcas Frances, m. L. Maberly, Esq.
4 Arthur, d. s. p.
1 Jane, rn. John Piercy, Esq.
2 Mary, ra. George O'Callaghan, Esq. of Mary Fort,
CO. Clare.
3 Dorcas, m. John F. Kiernan, Esq.
4 Sarah, m. Lieut. White, E.N.
5 Frances, m. Eev. H. W. Crofton, of Inchinappa,
CO. Wickiow.
6 Annabella, m. Henry Townsend, Esq. of Wliite-
hall, CO. Cork.
Henry Hickman, Capt. 9th Light Dragoons (retired
1816), served at Copenhagen and Monte Video.
Ealph, Lieut. (51st) the King's Liglit Infantry, killed
at the siege of Badajos, 9 May, 1811.
John (Eev.), Rector of Ballyvaughan, co. Clare, ?;i.
Anne, dau. of Augustine Fitzgerald, Esq. of Tureen,
CO. Clare.
John, d. s. p.
Maiy, m. Thomas Gabbett, Esq. Jane.
3 Randle, of Cork, Mayor 1743 ; to. Peniel, 2nd dau. of
Lionel Becher, Esq. of Sherldn, d. 1777, and was an-
cestor of the Westuopps of the City of Cork, and Sir
Michael R. W'eslropp.
4 Mountiford, d. unm.
5 Ealph, M.I)., m. 1745, Mary, 3rd dau. of Michael Bustead,
Esq. of Meailcstown, co. Cork, (/. 1771, and was ancestor
of the Westeopp of Rave'iiswood, co. Cork.
TV. Thomas, of MelIon,^co. Limerick, High Sheriff co. Clare
1698, purchased Ballysteen from the Chichester House
Commissioners, 12 June, 1703 ; m. his 1st cousin, Elizabeth,
dau. (it is stated) of — Bury, Esq. of Shannongrove, co.
Limerick, and d. 1743-4, leaving issue,
1 Thomas, of Ballysteen, to. 22 July, 1729, Sara, dau. of
Berkeley Taj'lor, of Ballinort, and had issue, with two
daus. and a son. Col. Berkeley Westropp, an eldest son,
Tho.mas, who m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Browne, Esq. of
Kewgrove, co. Clare ; and d. Dec. 1789, leaving issue
(besides three children who d. young), General John
Westropp of Ballysteen, High Sheriff of co. Limerick,
1794, d. s. p. 1825, when estates reverted to the issue of
his sister, Sara, wife of Thomas Odell, Esq. of Ballin-
garry, co. Limerick.
2 MocNTiFORD, of Mellon, to. 1744, Martha, dau. of
Thomas Eoberts, Esq. of Britfieldstown, co. Cork, and
had issue,
John, of Mellon, and of Eockiield, to. Susannah, dau. of
Thomas Lew in, Esq. of Cloghans, co. Mayo, grand-
dau. of John Eoss Lewin, Esq. of F'ort Fergus, co. Clare,
and d. 3 Nov. 1793, his wife dying 1823, having had;
with two daus., Barbara, m. Howell Powell Clough,
Esq., 20th Kegt., and d. s. p. 1863; and Susanna, 7«.
Charles Dunbar Whitehead Massey, Esq., son of Sir H.
D. Massey, Bart, (she d. 6 Jan. 1817, and he d. 14 June
the same year, leaving a dau., Susanna, m. 9 March,
1843, Samuel H. Bindon, Esq., County Court Judge of
Gippsland, Victoria, Australia), a son,
MouNTrpORD, of Mellon, 17th Light Dragoons, b. 1781 :
ra. 1813, Jane, dau. of Charles Dawson, Esq. of
Charlesfiirt, co. Wexford, and d. 1843, having by her
(who d. 1859) had issue,
1 John, d. uiim. 1850.
2 Charles Eichard. <Z. unm. 1846.
3 Dawson, of Mellon, co. Limerick, J.P., Hi^-h
Sheriff 1885, 6. 26 Feb. 1823; 30th Bengal N. In-
fantry; TO. 12 Nov. 1861, Frances Dorothea, eldest
dau. of the late Col. John Vandeleur, 10th Hussars,
and grand-dau. of the Eight Hon. J. 0. Vandeleur,
and Lady Frances his wife, 4th dau. of Charles
Moore, 6th Earl and 1st Marquess of Drogheda,
and d. 7 July, 1893, leaving issue,
Mountiford, now of Mellon, 6. 20 July, 18C4, Capt.
Limerick City Artillery.
Alice Jane, m. 17 April, 1888, Francis Welch, Esq.,
E.M.
Frances Susan, d. unm, Emily Caroline.
Eosetta Anna. Agnes Dorothea.
Slary.
4 Walter Montiford Westropp Dawson, Esq. of
Charlesfort, co. Wexford {sec Westropp Dawson of
Charksfort).
1 Anna, m. Major Eichard Low, who d. 1868, leav-
ing issue. She <Z. July, 1858.
2 Susan, m. 1843, William Bolton, Esq. of The
Island, CO. Wexford, J.P., High Sheriff 1856, and
had issue.
3 Jane, m. 18.55, Major George Gavin, M.P., of
Kilpeacon House, co. Limerick, 16th Lancers, who
d. 1880, and has issue.
Jane, to. Edward Galwey, Esq. of Lota, co. Cork, who
d. 1812, leaving issue.
Elizabeth,)/*. Eev. Eichard Collis, Chanter of the Cathe-
dral of Limerick, and had issue.
3 Eobert, d. unm.
4 Cecil, M.A. 1737, of Ballydoole, Incumbent of Ardcannj-,
m. his cousin, Hannah, 2nd dau. of Ealph Westropp, Esq.
of Cahirdowgan; and d. 1788, leaving an only son,
Thomas Westropp, Esq. of Curraghbridge, ni. Aug.
1771, Frances, 2nd dau. of William Minchin, Esq. of
Greenhills, co. Tipperary, and had, with four daus.,
Thomas and Ealph, Lieut. li.N., who d. unra. The
elder son,
Eev. Thomas Westropp, Rector of Doonas, co. Clare,
TO. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of George Stacpoole, Esq. of
Craigbiien, co. Clare, and t(. 1843, aged 71, leaving,'
issue,
1 Thomas, A.M., Eector of Ardcanny, and Preben-
dary of Limerick, m. 1st, 1825, Maria Frederica,
dau. of William Minchin, Esq. of Greenhills, by
whom he had one son, Thomas (deceased) ; and
2ndly, Helena, 3rd dau. of Daniel Gabbett, Esq. of
Strand House, by whom he lias issue, Daniel Gab-
bett; Cecil George; Alicia, la. 1883, Frederick
F'inch, Esq. ; Eliza ; and Helena, m. 1869, Hugh
Massy Westropp, Esq.
2 William, M.D. of Limerick, m. Bessy, dau. of
John Gabbett, Esq. of Shepperton, co. Clare, and
d. s. p.
3 George, m. Emma^ dau. of Michael B^urneU, Esq.,
and had issue, William Stacpoole Westropp, now of
Lisdoonvama.
1 Jane, m. Eev. James Bennett.
5 Palmes, Sheriff of Cork 1757, Mayor 1778, to. Susannah,
dau. of John Eoss Lewin, Esq. of Fort Fergus, co. Clare,
and was ancestor of tlie Westroppso/ Rishmom/, Vilie, of
Gen. John Westropp, and of the Westropp-Moegans oi
Bridestown. He d. 23 Oct. 1793.
V. Robert, of Fort Anne, co. Clare, to. Anna Smith, and
d.s. p., settling estates on his nephew Eobert, 1735.
I. Elizabeth, m. 1st, in 1684, Thomas S;iai,icht, Esq. of
Burrane, co. Clare ; and 2ndly, Arthur Ward, Esq. of
Lodge.
II. Frances.
III. Susannah, m. Henry White, Esq. of Knocksentry, co.
Limerick, and had issue.
Mountiford Westropp, Esq. d. 1698, and was s. by his 2nd {but
eldest surviving) son,
MooNTiFORD Westropp, Esq. of Kilkerin. He purchased
from the Commissioners at Chichester House, 14 June, 1703.
the lands of Attyflin, co. Limerick. Hem. Elizabeth, dau. of
John Bury, Esq. of Shannongrove (ancestor of the Earls of
Charleville), by Jane his wife, sister of William Palliser, Esq.,
and had issue,
John, his heir, of whom hereafter.
Elizabeth.
Mary, to. 1715, Poole Hickman, Esq. of Kilmore, co. Clare.
Frances, m. — Lavitt, Esq. of Cork.
Jane, m. Tliomas Browne, Esq. of Newgrove, co. Clare.
Gertrude, ra. Luke Hickman, Esq. of Fenloe, co. Clare.
Anne, m. 1st, Eichard Bury, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, co.
6 z 2
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THE LANDED GENTRY.
WET
Cl:\re; ami ■:r.c.Is-, William Spaight, Esq. of Six Mile
Hrids.'.
Susiinniili, ni. 21 Sept. 1T3S, Jon:i LonstioM, of Longucville,
CO. Cork.
The only son,
John Westropp. K-.i. of Attyflin, IliKli .'^hoiiffco. Limcvicli
174& ; 111. 1734, his first cousin. Mary, daii. of I'.erUeloy Taylor,
Ksq. of Ballinort.co. Limerick, and d. s. j). 17S1. He devised
Attyflin to his cousin.
Kalph Westropp. Ksq. of Lismebanc, afterwards of Attyflin,
High Sheriff of co. Clare 1772 and 1S04 ; m. 1759, Mary, 2nd
tiau. and co-heir of Willi,"<m Johnson, Esq. of Lizard, co.
Limerick, and Eallylegan, co. Cork, by Amy his wife, 2nd dau.
of Col. Hugh Massy, of Puntryleagne, sister of Hugh and
Eyre, the 1st Lords JIassy and Clarina, and niece of George
£vans, 1st Lord Carberry, and dying 18 June lS06,had issue,
I. John, of Attyflin, his heir.
u. Willi.im, m. Anna, dau. of Darby O'Grady, Esq., and had
issue, Willi.im and Ralph, (?. young, and seven daus.
III. Ralph, Jlayor of LimericK 1800-1801, m. 1795, Harriet
Verekcr, sister of Charles, 2nd Viscount Gort, and had
issue,
1 RvLPH, bis heir, of Coolrcagh, J.P., 6. 8 Nov. ISOO; J.
s.p. 11 July, 1383.
2 John, j)i. Miss Abby Gabbctt, of Corbally, and had,
Ealph, (/. 1376, m. Catherine O'Callaghan, andhad issue,
John, (/. 1884; Harriet; Mary; Anne; Abby.
1 Julia, m. 1st, Capt. Ormsby; and 2ndly, Rev. J. B.
M'Cree.
2 Mary, r.i. Col. George Slamer, of Carnelly, d. Jan.
1*83.
3 Henrietta, m. Ealjh Evans, Esq. of Carker, co. Cork,
and had issue.
Jlr. Westropp i?. March, 183S.
IV George, Lieut. 5th Foot, d. s. p.
V. Thomas, of Ross H--use, co. Clare, iii. Anne, dan. of John
Rose, Esq., and widowof John Keating, Esq., and had issue,
Thomas, who U. uvm. 1838. aged 20.
I. Jane, to. 1st, William Stamer, Esq. of Carnelly, co. Clare,
and had issue; and 2ndly, 1789, Charles Vereker, 2nd
Vi.scount Gort, and had issue.
II. Eliza, m. 10 March, 1793, Arthur Brereton, Esq. of B.illy-
.idams.
III. Emma, vi. Edward Jameson, Esq.
IV. Anne, m. Nov. 1790, Nicholas Green Evans, Esq. of
Carker.
Halph Westropp was s. by his son,
John Westropp, Esq. of Attyflin, High Sheriff 1798, b. 17G2;
m. 1799, his cousin, Anna, dau. of Major James Ne.ss, of
Osgodvie, co. York, and by her ^who m. 2ndly, Peter War-
burton Jackson, Esq.) had issue,
John, his heir.
George, m. 1st, Thomasina Julia, youngest dau. of Ralph
Evans, Esq. of Carker, co. Cork, by whom he has issue, a
son, John, d. 1879, and five daus., and 2ndly, his cousin,
Heniietta, dau. of William Johnson Westropp.
Mary, m. Sir Hugh Massey, Bart, of Doonas, co. Clare.
Charlotte, ra. 1st, Henry \\ estby Brady, Esq., and had issue,
four sons and three daus. ; and 2ndly, Count Uanileski, and
had one son, deceased.
Jane, m. Capt. PeacocUe, 3Gth Foot, d. s. p.
■ Georgina, m. 1st, Lieut. Greene ; and 2ndly, Henry F. Chap-
man, Esq.. M.L>., and had issue, one son and one dau.
Julia, m. Richard Wilme, Esq., M.D., and had issue, one
son.
Cecilia, m. William Jackson, Esq. of Inane, Rn.screa, co.
Tipperary, and had issue, five daus. and three sons.
3Ir. Westropp d. 1S39, and was .?. by his son,
John Westropp, Esq. of Attyflin, J. P., 6 20 Feb. 1814; m.
1st, 17 May, 1836, Georgina Wilhelmina, dau. and co-heiress
of Col. George Stamer, of Carnelly, co. Clare, and had issue,
John, now of Attyflin.
George William, 11th Regi., h. 17 Jan. 1839; }ii. Miss Anna
Barry, and has issue.
Ralph Hugh, h. 26 Aug. 1844, B.A., T.C.D. 18G3; m. 2 Oct.
1879, i^enrietta Jane, dau. and heir of Henry Vereker, Esq.,
and d. 1883.
Hugh Massy, b. 23 May, 1847; m. 3 March, 1SG9, Helena,
youngest dau. of Rev. Thomas Westropp, Prebendary of
Ardcanny, and has issue, three sons and one dau.
Mary Johnston, TO. 24 March, 1859, Col. John (rCallapban,
of Maryport, co. Clare, and has one son, George, formerly
Capt. 1st Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, who has assumed the sur-
name and arms of Westropp (see O'Callaghan of Maryfort).
Elizalieth Anna.
Alice Julia, m. 19 Aug. 1868, Richard Stacpoole, D.L. of
EUenvale, co. Clare, and has issue.
IICTO. 2ndly, .30 July, 1856, Charlotte Louisa, eldest dau. of
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Whitehead, K.C.B., of Uplands Hall,
to. Lancaster, and had by her
Thomas Johnson, h. 16 Aug. 18C0, E.A., T.C.D. 1882.
Louisa, d. 20 Nov. 1858.
He d. i March, 1866.
^nii.i— Sa., a lion rampant erm. ducally crowned or. Crcst^
An eagle's head ppr., is.suing from a ducal coronet or. MoUo
— Je me tourne vers I'Occident.
Stffi/s— Attyflin, Patrick's Well, co. Limerick ; and Clon-
money, co, <ilare.
WETHERED OP BEMNANTZ AND
SEYMOUR COURT.
Wethered, Thomas Owen, Es.q. of Remnantz
and Seymour Court, Bucks, J. P., M.P. for Marlow
from 1863 to 1880, h. 26 Nov. 1832 ; m. 9 Sept.
185:5, Edith Grace, dau. of Rev. Elart Ethelston,
Eector of St. Mark's, Cheetham Hill, near Man-
chester, and has issue,
I. Edith Ethelston, m. 30 April, 1891, JohnDanvers Power,
Esq. of the Inner Temple, London.
II. Constance Anne Ellen, m. 1883, W. G. Steuart-Menzies,
Esq. of Culdares and Cardney, co. Perth, and has issue,
III. Laura Sophia, m. 29 April, 1886, Francis W. Grubbe,
Esq. of Shellow, Essex.
Liineagre. — The Wethereds of Great Berkhamstead, co.
Hertford, were for many years resident at Ashlyns in that
parish. The first mention of them occurs in an Inquisition,
taken 1431, where John Wetherherde appears as one of the
tenants of the Manor of Maudelyn. The representative of the
Ashlyns line temp. Charles II., Francis Wethered, Esq. of
Ashlyns, Comptroller of His Majesty's Works, and Farmer of
the Excise of co. York, ?;t. Judith, dau. of Dr. Castell ; and d,,
June, 1668, leaving three surviving sons, i. Francis, d. s. p.
Jan. 1674; ii. George, d. s. p. Aug. 1671; iii. John, d.s.p.
Dec. 1698: and four daus., of whom Elizabeth Wethered,
of Ashlyns, "the last of the Berkhamstead family,"™. John
Cradock, of Christ's Church, London ; and d. 18 Oct. 1703.
having directed by her will, dated 10 July that year, that
Ashlyns should be sold. Probably the Wethereds, of Little
Missenden, of whom we are about to treat, were descended
from the Ashlyns line. Their first recorded ancestor,
Francis Wethered, Esq. of Little Missenden, co. Bucking-
ham, who had, by Elizabeth his wife (who was buried at that
place, 22 Dec. 1635), i. Francis, ?)i. '22 Nov. 1619, Elizabeth
Harding; it. Edward, of whom hereafter; iii. Isabel, or
Esbell, bapt. I April, 1599. He was buried at the same place
as his wife, 21 March, 1G38. The 2nd son,
Edward Wethered, Esq. of Little Missenden, bapt. 15 Sept.
1588, d. Aug. 1638, leaving by Mary his wife, who was
executrix, of her husband's will, proved Sept. 1638, two sons,
William, of Great Missenden, whose will, dated 6 Jan. 1709,
was proved 2 Sept. 1710; and
John Wethered, Esq. of Little Missenden, who had by
Mary his wife (who survived him, and was buried at Little
Missenden, 25 Sept. 172.5), four sons and as many daus.,
I. John, bapt. 7 Dec. 16C5; ii. William, bapt. 6 Jan. 1GC7;
III. Edward, of whom hereafter; iv. Francis, bapt. 26 Dec.
1681 ; I, Martha, Mrs. Beaman; ii. Mary, b. 1664; in. Sarah,
b. 1684; iv. Elizabeth, Mrs. Treacher, bapt. 2 Feb. 1678. He
d. intestate Sept. 1707. His 3rd son,
Edward Wethered, Esq. of Penn, co. Buckingham, bapt.
6 Dec. 1671 ; to. Susanna, dau. of Samuel Eldridge, of Amer-
sham, by whom (who d. 1748, aged 73) he had three sons and
as many daus., I. Edward, b. 8 March, 1712; d. of the small-
pox, 26 Nov. 1749, leaving issue; ii. George, of whom here-
after ; III. William, b. 1706, d. 1749; i. Susannah, m. George
Slirimpton; ii. Sarah, and in. Hannah, both d. of the small-
pox, 1749. He d. 1749, at Penn, where there is a monument
and insciiption to his memory. His 2nd son,
George Wethered, Esq. of Penn, bapt. 13 March, 1714; vi.
1st, 27 Oct. 1744, Elizabeth Gibbons, of Great Marlow, by
whom (who d. 18 Dec. 1753) he had two sons,
I. George, 6. March, 1746; d. March, 1820, leaving two sons,
Charles and George ; and a dau. Anne.
II. Jan:es, b. 30 April, 1748; d.unm.
He m. 2ndly, 12 May, 1757, Anne, dau. of Thomas Reynold-!,
Esq. CO. Oxford, by whom (who d. 26 \u.g. 17U4, aged 75 ) he
h.ad another son and a dau.'
III. Thomas, of whom presently.
I. Anne, b. 15 July, 17.58: m. 22 Oct. 1782, W. Hickman,
Esq. ; and d. 21 Jan. 1809. He d. 24 Dec. 1850.
Mr. Wethered d. 21 June, 1783. His 3rd son,
Thomas Wethered, Esq. of Remnantz, near Great Marlow,
h. 16 Aug. 1761; to. 31 July, 1788, Sarah, dau. and co-heir nf
Samuel Badger, Esq. of Fritwell and Weston, co. Oxfoid, by
WET
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WET
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■whom (who was 6. 13 Dec. 17C7, and d. 3 June, ISoC) he had
issue,
I. Thomas, h. 23 April, 1739; d. v. p. S July, 1815.
II. Owen, his heir.
III. Edward, an Officer in 3rd Dragoon Guards, 6. 1801 ; d.
1832.
IV. Florence James (Rev.), Vicar of Hurley, Diocese of
Oxford, Fell. King's Coll. Camb., 6. 21 July, 1807; m. 23
May, 1839, Esther Ellen, dau. of Ilev. Giles Haworth
Peel, of Ince, co. Chester; and rf. 19 Dec. 1867, leaving a
son,
Florence Thomas (Rev.), M.A. Oxford, Vioar of Hurley, ft.
12 Feb. 1840; m. 1st, 27 Feb. 1862, Grace Emma, dau. of
Hon. and Rev. Samuel liest, Rector of Abbott's Anne
Diocese of Winchester, and granddau. of William, 1st
Lord Wynford, by whom (who d. 10 Oct. 1864) he had a
son and a dau.,
1 Edmund Peel, 6. 7 Jan. 1863.
1 Marion Grace, 6. 1 ipril, 1864.
fe 711. 2ndly, 4 Dec. 1867, Mary Josephine, dau. of Joseph
•jonsor, Esq. of Belgrave Square, London, by whom hu
has further issue,
2 Arthur James, 6. 11 May, 1869.
3 Harold Francis, b. 20 Oct. 1870.
4 Joseph Robert, 6. 26 Nov. 1873.
5 Ernest, h. 26 June, 1875.
6 Herbert Lawrence, 6. 10 Nov. 1877.
2 Alice Lilian, ft. 30 June, 1872.
3 Dora Mary, 6. 27 Sept. 1870.
V. Lawrence William, Biufield Firs, Bracknel, Berks, J. P.
CO. Buckingham, ft. 23 Dec. 1810: m. 10 Jan. 1867,
Katherine Anne, dau. of Major Hurt, of Wirksworth, co.
Derby, and widow of Edmund Yates Peel, Esq., and d. 10
June, 1890, leaving a dau.,
Katherine Mary, 6. 1870; m. 26 Sept. 1889, C. Eoydell
Gibson, Esq., and has issue, a dau.
I. Sarah, 6. 22 Sept. 1790 ; m. 13 April, 1823, Rev. Godfrey
Faussett, D.D., Canon of Christ's Church, Oxford, and d.
21 Nov. 1875, leaving issue.
II. Martha, 6. 1793; d. unm. 18G7.
III. Elizabeth Ellen, b. 13 Oct. 1796 ; m. 13 Oct. 1818, Florence
Thomas Young, Esq. of Binfield Park, co. Berks, and d. s.p.
28 Dec. 1876.
IV. Anne, 6. 1799; m. 21 Oct. 1851, Frederick Allen, Esq.,
Cheltenham.
V. Georgiana, 6. 1806; m. 6 Jan. 1835, J. Aldridge, Esq. of
Inholraes, near Hungerford, and d. 1874, leaving issue.
Mr. Wethered d. 7 Sept. 1849, and was «. by his eldest sur-
viving son,
Owen Wethered, Esq. of Remnantz, J. P., 6. 25 May, 1798;
m. 25 May, 1830, Anne, dau. of Rev. Giles Howarth Peel, of
Ince, CO. Chester, and by her had issue,
I. Thomas Owen, now of Remnantz and Seymour Court.
II. Owen Peel, Hon. Col. Buckingham Rifle Volunteers,
M.A. Oxford, b. 6 May, 1837; m. 28 Jan. 1863, Frances
Alice, dau. of G. T. Ellison, Esq. of Seymour Street, Port-
man Square, London, and has issue,
1 Francis Owen, 6. 13 Dec. 1864.
2 Owen Henry, ft. 19 Dec. 1867.
3 Walter Perceval, 6. 6 May, ls69.
4 Thomas Arthur, b. 20 Feb. 1872.
5 Hugh Ellison, ft. 15 Feb. 1889.
1 Alice Mary, ft. 1866; m. 25 Aug. 1891, Rev. Herbert 0.
Fearnley-Whitdngstall, Vicar of Great Marlow, and has
issue, a son.
2 Evelyn Annie, 6. 1873.
3 Cisely Edith, 6. 26 Nov. 1877.
in. Edward Florence, 6. 1842: d. 1868.
IV. Haworth Peel, ft. 1843 ; d. 1868.
V. Robert Peel, ft. 7 Jan. 1815, m. 25 Aug. 1870, Edith,
dau. of Lieut. -Col. Robert Vansiitart, of Chuffs, Maiden-
head, and d. 2 Nov. 1873, leaving one dau. Katherine, d.
Dec. 1S73.
I. Anna Maria, &. 2 Nov. 1831, m. 27 July, 1852, Rev.
Francis William Peel, M.A., Rector of Bur^hwallis, and
Vi'jar of Skelbroke, eo. York, and d. 19 March, IStili,
leuving issue.
II. Sarah Elizabeth, 6. 23 April, 1834, ni. 26 Jan. 1800,
Lieut.-Col. W. Godfrey Faussett, 44th Regt., and d. 14 Jan.
1894, leaving issue, two sons.
III. Sophia, 6. 1838, ni. 1st, 1861, Lieut.-Col. Perceval Fen-
wick, 6:ah Regt., who d. 1862, and 2ndly, 1883, the Rev.
Michael Graves.
IV. Georgina, 6. 1840, to. 1866, Rev. Charles Mackworth
Drake, "Vicar of Veryan, who d. 1873.
V. Ellen Anne, ft. 1846, m. 1 July, 1869, Rev. Robert God-
frey Faussett, Vicar of Cassington, Oxon, and has issue.
VI. Emma Mary, h. 1848, m. 7 May, 1874, Rev. Robert
Trefusis, Vicar of Chittlehampton, North Devon, and has
issue.
VII. Mary Louisa, ft. 1850, d. unm. 26 Jan. 1876.
Mr. Wethered d. 27 May, 1862, and was s. by his eldest son,
.^rais— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gu., on a chevron between
three flesh pots or, as many mullets of the field ; 2nd and 3rd,
erm.. on a bend gu,, three eagles displayed or. Crests— A
coat's head erased per bend embattled or and gu. Motto— Vir-
tute et labore.
6'«((s— Remnantz ; and Seymour Court, Great Marlow,
Bucks.
ttjtft— Oxford and Cambridge.
WETHERALL OF ASTLEY HALL.
YV^ETHERALL, HeNET AUGUSTUS, Esq. of Astley
Hall, CO. Lancaster; serrel in the 20th Hussars
and Coldstream Guards, b. 25 Feb. 1849 ; m.
20 Sept. 1882, Blanche Jane, dau. of the late
Arthur Champagne, Esq. of Eirer Lyons, King's
CO. and has issue,
I George Acgostus Chatttagne, 6. 24 July, 1883.
II. Harry Edward De Robillard, 6. 22 F'eb. 1889.
1. Ilerniione Blanche Katharine.
liineagre. — This family originally lived at Wetherall
Priory, co. Cumberland ; in the reign of William of Orange,
they received grants of land in Ireland; Joun Wetuerall
returned to England in the reign of George III. His son.
Gen. Sir Frederick Wetherall, G.C.H., served with great
distinction in the various wars at the latter end of the last
century and beginning of the present one, commanded the
troops at the conquest of Java, and received gold medal and
thanks of both Hoiuses of Parliament; was equerry and
executor to H.R.H. The Duke of Kent. His son.
Gen. SirGeorgeAugcstus Wetherall, G.C.B., commanded
the British troops at the rebellion in Canada 1837, ai;d was
Adjutant-General of the F'orces for many years, and was
Governor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, m.
Frances, dau. of Capt. Denton, and d. April, 1868, having
by her (who d. Dec. 1867) had issue, a son,
Major-Gen. Sir Edward Robert Wetherall, K.C.S.I.,
C.B., served throughout the Crimean war on the staff of
Lord Raglan, and at the Indian Mutiny as Chief of the staff
to Lord Strathnairn, and d. as Under Secretary of State for
Ireland II May, 1869. He m. 2G Jan. 1847, Katharine, dau.
of John Durie, Esq. of Astley Hall, Lancashire, and by her
had issue,
I. George Nugent Ross, late 15th Hussars, m. 6 Feb. 1879,
Augusta, dau. of Lord Henry Gordon, and widow of Capt.
Walmesley, of Westwood Hall, L;incashire. She d. 14 May,
1881. HetZ.s.p. 19 April, 1893.
II. Henry Acgdstds, now of Astley Hall.
III. Ernest Victor Albert, 6. 26 April, 1862.
I. Kate, m. Capt. S. Ashton, and d. 1874.
II. Rose Sarah Evelyn, 7a. W. R. Warner, Esq.
III. Isabella Maud, m. Capt. H. W. Raymond, late RoyaL
Irish Rifles, and has issue.
Seat — Astley Hall, near Manchester.
WETHERELL OF PASHLEY.
Wetheeell, Haeeiet Elizabeth, of Pashlej
House, Sussex, youngest dau. and co-heir of tlie
late Nathan Wetherell, of that place, s. her fatlier
1887.
liineagre. — This family was long settl^ in the co. of
Durham and the North Riding of Yorkshire.
Giles W^etherell, Mayor of Stockton, co. Durham, 16."7
(son of Rowland Wetherell, JIayor of Stockton 1619 and 16'20,
and grandson of Giles Wetherell, of Stockton, who d. 1G04), ?«.
Anne, dau. of Henry Marwood, Esq. and sister of Sir George
Marwood, Bart, of Little Busby, co. York, and had issue. Of
the same family were
The Rev. Mar.maduke Wetherell, Rector of Middleton St.
George andDinsUale, co. Durham, who was bur. at thefoiUKT
place 26 Jan. 168'j-90, and
William Wetherell, Esq. of Middleton St. George, m. 1 1
May, 1658, Alice Bishoprick. and by her (who d. Jan. 170.j,
kft issue at his death, July, 1693, to survive infancy,
I. Richard, 6. 1659 ; m. and had issue.
II. Marmaduke, ft. 1661 ; m. and had issue.
III. William, ft. 1668; m. and had issue.
IV. John, of Croft, co. Durham, ft. 1G67 ; m. 28 March, 17C0,
Anne Crawford, and had, with numerous other issue,
Marmaduke, of Croft, who d. Nov. 1793, leaving by his
wife, Isabella (with two daus. and a younger son, Marma-
duke, of Hurworth, co. Durham, who hi. Christiana, da,
of John Seymour, Esq. of Newsham, co. Durham, au'j
d. s. p. 11 Aug. 1845), an elder son,
Thomas, of Croft, m. 1786, Mary, dau. of John Spy-
mour, Esq. of Newshani, and by her (who d. 15 Feb.
2182
V,'ET
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WET
ISSS) left, with otlier issue, at his donth, 12 April, 1S22,
aEon,
Thomas, of Lincoln, a Director of the Great Northern
Kailway; m. 22 Aus. 1839, .lane, daii. of John
.S<iuires. Esq. of Walton, co. Lancaster, and d. 18
June, 1S60, Having had issue,
1 Charles Seymour, b. and d. 1S40.
•J William Squires, 6. 10 April, 1S12; is married
and has issue.
S Thomas Denison, 6. 1845; d. an infant.
4 TliKMias. b. 1S4S: <;. 1861.
.') Kdward Seymour, 6. 11 Dec. 1850.
1 Anne Yietoria. m. S Jan. 1874, the Ecv. Frederick
Ueatson Ulenkin, Vicar of St. Kicholas and St.
John, Lincoln.
2 Jane, m. 8 Keb. 1877, at the British Embassy,
Paris, I'ield Uppleby, Esq. of Lincoln.
John, hapt. 1 May, 1706, left issue by his wife Jane,
Christopher, of Piercebridge, co. Durham, bapt. at
llmudrth, 1 Aus. 1749, m. at Gainford, co. Diirl.am,
•J!) Oct. 1772, Jane, dau. of Adam IMusgrave, Esq. of
riereebridge, and </. s. p. 17 May, 1797.
Thomas, of Hurworth and Brafl'erton, co. Durham, who
leir, with other issue, by his wife Ann, a son,
Thomas, of Gainfovd, 6. 12 June, 1777, vi. 27 Dec.
ISCO, Elizabeth, dau. of John Clark, Esq. of Lang-
ton. CO. Durham, who <7. June, 1844. He inherited
Ihe lands of his uncle Christopher Wetherell (named
above), in Gainford parish. He left issue at his death
19 April, 1811 (with two dans.) two sons, i. Chris-
topher, cf Darlington, solicitor, bapt. 25 July, 1805,
7,1. but d.s.p. 25 May, 1S43; ii. John Clark, of
Gainford, bapt. 2 Aug. 1807, m. 13 June, 1837, Mary,
dau. of Matthew Dent, Esq. of Hope, co. York, and
bv her (who d. Jan. 1847) left issue at his decease in
ls74, 1 Elizabeth, m. 4 May, lb55, at Gretna Green,
and afterwards at Winston parish church, Thomas
Wylam Deighton, Esq. of Winston, co. Durham,
and lias issue, William Wetherell, b. 1857 ; Tom Edwin,
!>. 1SG4; Wylam, b. 1866; Seymour, 6. 1869; Harold,
b. 1871; Mary Elizabeth; Emma Jane: Eugenie;
Edith. 2 Mary, j». 11 April, 1872, John Thurlow
Potts, Esq., J. P., and has issue, Edmund Thurlow, b.
1S78, and Hilda Mary. 3 Jane Isabella.
V. Thomas, b. 1668 ; twice married, and left issue.
VI. George, b. 1670; m. 1693, Anno Killinghall; of Mid-
dleton-Sc.-George.
VII. Kathan, /,. 1671, of Swalwell, co. Durham; m. but
d. s. t>. Marcli, 1751.
viii. Cornelius, of whom below.
The 8th and youngest son, ,
CoKNELics Wetherell, of the city of Durham, heir to his
brother Nathan, b. 1679; d. Feb. 175S, leaving issue by his
w ife Margaret,
I. Henry, b. 1714; from whom descended tlie late Rev.
Charies Wetherell, M.A., Rector of Byfield, co. Northamp-
ton.
II. PiiciiAnD, of the city of Durham, Proctor of the Con-
-sistory Court of the Palatinate, b. 1717; m. 1st, 30 Dec.
174G, Judith (who d. May, 1754), dau. of Richard Chambers,
Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (by his wife Eleanor, dau.
and co-heiress of John Beckwith, Esq. of Warden Law, co.
Durham), and aunt of Sir Robert Chambers, Chief Justice
of Bengal. Mr. Wetherell m. 2ndly, 19 Nov. 1755, Mary,
widow of the Rev. Francis Lewis, and d. 19 Sept. 1773,
leaving by his first wife two dans., his co-heiresses,
1 Eleanor, m. 5 Feb. 1771, John Hayes, Esq. of Durham,
Pi-octor uf the Palatinate Consistory Court, and d. 6
April, 1837, having had issue,
John Wetherell Hays, Esq. of South Bailey, Durham,
Clerk of Assize for the co. Palatine of Durham, who
</. 21 Nov. 1876. His only son is the Rev. John Hays,
M.A. of Christ's Coll. Cambridge, Rector of Navenby,
CO. Lincoln, and Canon of Lincoln.
l\iary. vi. John GrifJith, Esq. of Mordan and Durham.
i;leanor Judith, m. Emanuel John Martiny, Merchant of
Hamburg.
Margaret, m. James Raynes, Merchant, of Hamburg.
Her son is J. Trevelyan Raynes, Esq. of Rock Park, co.
Chi'Ster.
Judith, d. vnm. 24 Nov. 1861.
i--ihella Alicia, »i. Thomas Greenwell, Esq. of Green-
well, CO. Durham, J. P. and D.L.
2 Margaret, m. as 1st wife, 18 April, 1771, John Rob.son,
Esq. of Durham, and dying May, 1784, left (with other
children, who d. young ors. p.) two daus., Judith, wite
ot John Coclirane, Esq. of Thurloe Square, London, and
Jlar^'aret, wile of the Rev. Thomas Deason, Vicar of
V.liitwonh, CO. Durham, and an eldest son,
Richard Robson, Esq. of Doncaster, m. Mary, dau. of
lOhnNieoll, l'".sq. of Elestree Hall, co. Herts, and Pock-
lington, CO. York (by his wife. Faith, sister of Hum-
phrey Brook Osbaldiston, Esq. of Hunmanby Hall, co.
York), and by her was father of the late Rev. Richard
Swan liobson, of Gateforth Hou.se, and Hunoianby
Hall, CO. York, J.P., who in 1836, assumed by royal
licence, the name of Brooke only, on his marriage with
his cousin, Jane, dau. and heiress of Lieut.-Col.
Hutchinson, by his wife Catherine, elder dau. and co-
lu'lre's of the above-named Humphrey Brooke Osbal-
diston, Esq. of Hunmanby, by his wife, Catherine, dau.
of Sir J. Pennington, Bart., and sister of Lord Mun-
caster.
III. Nathan, Dean of Hereford, of whom presently.
I. Margaret, m. 20 June, 1752, John Forster, Merchant, of
London.
II. Alice, HI. 14 Aug. 1759, Robert Turner, Gent, of Sunder-
land. Her only child. Margaret, was wife of the late Rev.
George Stephenson, M.A. of Magdalen Coll. Oxon, Rector
of Redmarshal, co. Durham, J. P.
The 3rd son.
The Very Rev. Nathan Wetherell, D.D., 6. 14 June,
1726, was Dean and Prebendary of Hereford, for nearly half
a century Master of University Coll. Oxford, Vice-Chancellor
of that University, and a Prebendary of Westminster; he m.
22 April, 1765, Richarda, dau. of Alexander Croke, Esq.* of
Studley Priory, Oxford, andaunt totlie eminentSir Alexander
Croke, LL.D. of Studley Priory, and by her (who d. 13 Nov.
1812) the Dean had issue to survive infancy,
I. Nathan Croke, b. 1767; Barrister-at-Law, and B.C.L. of
University Coll. Oxford, d. u-nm. 1840.
II. Robert (Itev.), b. 1768, B.C.L. of New Coll. Oxford, Pre-
bendary of Hereford, Rector of Newton Longueville, Bucks,
and Viear of Stanford, Berks ; m. June, 1814, Anne, eldest
dau. of Henry Merewether, Esq. of Calne, co. Wilts, and
cousin of the very Rev. John Merewether, D.D., Dean of
Hereford ; to. but d. s. p. 20 Oct. 1842. His widow d. 23
April, 1866.
in. Cliarles (Sir), D.C.L., 6. 1770; twice Attorney-General,
M.P. for Oxford, Recorder of Bristol, and Chancellor of the
County Palatine of Durham; m. 1st, 28 Dec. 1826, hia
cousin, Jane Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Alexander Croke,
of Studley Priory, co. Oxford, and by her (who d. 21 April,
1831) had an only son, Charles, b. and d. 1830. Sir Charles
Wetherell vi. 2ndly, 27 Nov. 1838, Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of
Col. Francis and the Hon. Mrs. Warneford (dau. of Viscount
Ashbrooke), of Warneford Place, Wilts, but had no further
issue. His widow. Lady Wetherell Warneford (who assumed
her paternal surname by royal licence, Sept. 1847), d. 8 Dec.
1864.
IV. Richard, of whom hereafter.
V. Henry (The Ven.), B.D. of University ColL Oxford,
Archdeacon of Hereford, Prebendary of Gloucester, Rector
of Kentchurch, Rector of Thruxton, Vicar of Kingston, all
CO. Hereford, b. 1775; m. Harriet Maria, dau. of Edward
Bolton Clive, Esq., M.P. of Whitfield, co. Hereford, by his
wife the Hon. Harriet Archer, dau. and co-heiress of the lasi
Lord Archer. Archdeacon Wetherell d. s. p. 23 Dec. 1857.
His widow d. 8 Dec. 1864.
VI. James, B.C.L. of New Coll. Oxford, Prebendary of Here-
ford, Vicar of Lyonshall, co. Hereford, and Vicar of Upton
St. Leonards, co. Gloucester, b. 1786 ; m. 3 Oct. 1815, Lucy
(who d. 15 Feb. 1832), dau. of Thomas Huntingford, Esq.,
and neice of Dr. Huntingford, Bishop of Hereford : he
d. s.p. 16 July, 1857.
I. Margaret, to. 17 Dec. 1807, the Rev. George Shepherd,
D.n., Preacher of Grays Inn, and d. .5. p.
II. Richarda, m. 5 Aug. 1813, Col. Love Parry Jones, 2nd
foot, of Lwynn Onn, co. Denbigh, and by liim had an only
child, Frances Ricarda, wife of the late Wm. Frederick
F'arrer, Esq., of Brayfield House, High Sheriff co. Bucking-
ham 1857.
HI. Sarah, m. 29 April, 1800, the Rev. Thomas Lane Freer,
M.A., Rector of Handsworth, co. Stafford (son of John
Freer, Esq., by Jane, dau. of Thomas Lulc, Esq. of King's
Bromley), and had issue.
IV. Charlotte, m. 20 Dec. 1804, Bich.ard Sr"oror, Esq., M.P.
for North Warwickshire (son of Isaac Spo- mer, Esq. of
Elmdon Hall, co. Warwick, by Barbara, s;sic-r of Lord Cal-
thorpe), and had issue.
V. Mary, m. 28 Jan. 1801, the Rev. John Clu.tton, D.D.,
Prebendary of Hereford.
VI. Elizabeth, to. as 1st wife, 13 Aug. 1812, the Rev. Edward
Rowden, M.A., Vicar of Highworth, Wilts, and Select
Preacher to the University of Oxford, and had issue.
The Dean of Hereford d. 29 Dec. 1807, and was bur. id the
chapel of University College. His 4th son.
Tub Rev. Richard Wetherell, of Pashley, co. Sus-
sex, 51. A. of University Coll. Oxford, Rector of Notgrove,
Vicar of Westbury-on-Severn, and a Magistrate for co. Glou-
cester; h. 1773 ; ?)i. 1st, 23 Nov. 1796, Caroline (who d.
23 April, 1833), only surviving child and heiress of Thomas
May, Esq. of Pashley, Sussex. Mr. Wetherell to. 2ndly,
Sarah (who d. s. p. 28 Jan. 1858), dau. of J. Gray, Esq.,
and widow of Capt. Duff, and d.22 Jan. 1858, leaving issue by
his 1st wife.
• The ancient family of Croke, alias Blount, of Studley,
descends from most of the royal and Imperial Houses of
Europe. See Sir Alexander Croke's liistcry of tlte Croke
Family.
WEY
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WHA
2183
I. Richard, of Frant, Sussex, J.P. for Sussex, and late Major
Sussex Artillery Militia, 6. 30 March, 1800 ; m. 2 Oct. 1832,
Edith Lee, dau. of William Tebitt, Esq. of Park Farm,
Hawkhurst, Kent, and d. Sept. 1893, leaving by her (ivhod.
Nov. 1893) surviving issue,
Robert William Mat, Col. 16th Regt., b. 10 Dec. 1834;
m. 6 July, 1864, Emily Louisa, dau. of William Annand,
Esq. of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and has two sons, William
Edward May, b. 1 July, 1872; and Robert, 6. 20 Jan.
1874.
Fanny Edith.
II. Thomas May (Rev.), M. A., Vicar of Flaxley, co. Gloucester
b. 17 April, 1807; m. 4 July, 1833, Anne, dau. of Henry
Winchester, Esq. of Hawkhurst, Kent; d.s.p. 12 April,
1873.
III. Nathan, late of Pashley House.
IV. Charles (Rev.), M.A. of Worcester Coll. Oxford, 6. 8 Aug.
1810; d. unm. 18 May, 1845.
V. Henrv.
-VI. William (Rev.), Fellow and B.C.L. of New Coll. Oxford,
Rector of Upper Heyford, co. Oxford, 6. 21 March, 1815;
rf. unm. 23 Oct. 1864.
VII. Robert Alexander, b. 29 Sept. 1820; d. xinm. 26 Feb.
1856.
VIII. Edward, b. 1 July, 1823.
I. Mary, m. 25 July, 1828, Rev. John Everleigh, Vicar of
Darenth, Kent.
II. Elizabeth, rf. vnm. 27 Jan. 1865.
III. Caroline, rf. unm. 13 Feb. 1827.
IV. Frances Ricarda, m. 27 Dec. 1843, Francis Henry Rich,
Esq. of Stoke Knoll, Hants.
V. Eleanora, in. 27 Dec. 1843, Charles E. Hayes Newington,
Esq. of Hishlands, Sussex. She rf. 14 Jan. 1892.
VI. Charlotte, rf. unm. 20 Aug. 1834.
The younger son,
Nathan Wethekeix, Esq. of Pashley House, Sussex, M.A.,
Trin. Hall, Cambridge, 6. 24 Dec. 1808; m. 28 Oct. 1838,
Susan, dau. of Thomas Gould, Esq, of Northaw Place,
CO. Hertford, and by her (who d. 20 Dec. 1879) had
issue,
I. Susan Margaret, m. 31 March, 1869, George Jonathan
Norton (who rf. s. p. 17 March, 1870), eldest son of George
Darby, Esq., M.P. of Markly, Sussex (see thatfamihi).
II. Ellen Lydia Ricarda, m. 29 June, 18G5, Capt. Edward
Ommanney Hollist, Royal Artillery, eldest son of Hasler
Hollist, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Lodsworth House, Sussex,
by his wife Frances Geoigiana, dau. of Sir Francis
Molyneux Ommanney, and has issue.
III. Habbiet Elizabeth, now of Pashley.
Mr. AVetherell, who was a Magistrate for Sussex, was called to
the Bar at the Inner Temple in 1834, and rf. 1887.
Amu — Arg., two lions passant guardant sa. on a chief
,'ndented of the last tliree covered cups or, quartering May.
viz., gu. a fess between eight billets or. Crest — A demi-lion
rampant sa. grasping a covered cup or. Another crest is a
lion's gamb couped sa. grasping a covered cup or.
ScnJ— Pashley House, Ticehurst, Sussex.
WEYLAND OP "WOODEATON.
Wetland, John, Esq. of VVoodeaton, co. Oxford,
and Woodrising, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., High
Sheriff 1870, Z>. 3 May, 1821 ; m. 8 Aug. 1850, Lady
Catherine de Burgh, daii. of Uhck John, Marquess
of Clanricarde, K.P., and has issue,
I. John, Lieut. 1st Life Guards, b. 9 Nov. 1855 ; d. at Malta
25 Oct. 1382.
II. Make Ulick, late Lieut, Rifle Brigade, J,P, Oxon, 6. 16
Aug. 1860.
I. Burga Henrietta.
Xiineagre. — The Weylands (whose name implies "wet
land "), originally of Norfolk, to which county they subse-
quently returned during the last century, are stated to have
been a branch of the family which, in the time of Edward I.,
held large possessions, with the manors of Wigenhalls,
Oxburgh, Garboldisham, Shipden, ic, in that co., as appears
from deeds cited by Bloomefield,
Mark Wetland, of St. Saviour's, Southwark, bur. there 1
May, 1688, left by Mary his wife, a son,
Mark Wetland, Esq. h. 14 June, 1661, an eminent Mer-
chant in London, and a Bank Director 1742. He was bur.
at St. George's Botolph, 24 Aug. of the same year, leaving
issue, by Anne his wife (who d. 20 Feb. 1744-5). The son and
heir,
John Wetland, Esq. af Woodrising, Norfolk, and Wood-
eaton, O.Kon, bapt, 26 March, 1713-4; m. 1741, Ann, dau. of
William Sheldon, Esq., and dying 1 Oct, 1767, was bur, at
Woodrising, leaving issue,
John, his heir.
Letitia, m. 18 July, 1773, Robert Hudson, Esq. of Ted-
dington.
Ann, m. — Warren, Esq., and left a dau., Ann, wife of the
Rev. Henry Vernon.
Susanna. Sarah.
The son and heir,
John AVetland, Esq. of Woodrising and Woodeaton, 6.
24 March, 1744; r/i.SlDec. 1772, Elizabeth Johanna, dau. and
co-heir of John Nourse, Esq. of Woodeaton, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Paul Jodrell, Esq. of Lewknor, co. Oxford, and
by her (who rf. 8 Feb, 1822) had issue,
I. John, of Woodrising, b. 4 Dec, 1774 ; m, 12 March, 1799,
Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Whitstead Keene, Esq. of
Richmond, M.P., and rf, s. p.
II. Mark, rf. young.
III. Richard, of Woodeaton and Woodrising, Major in the
Army, served in the Peninsular war, High Sheriff and M.P.
for CO. Oxford, h. 25 March, 1780; 7)1. 12 Sept. 1820, Char-
lotte, dau. of Charles Gordon, Esq. of Cluny, and widow of
Sir John Lowther Johnstone, Bart., and rf, Oct. 1864,
having had by her (v/ho rf. 1 Dec. 1845),
1 John, now of Woodeaton.
2 Richard Henry, rf. 28 Feb. 1868.
1 Elizabeth Johanna, m. 12 Sept. 1844, James Walter, Earl
of Verulam, and rf. 5 July, 1886, leaving issue,
I. Johanna Elizabeth, m. 1st, 2 Sept. 1807, Henry Jodrell,
Esq. of Bayfield, Norfolk ; and 2ndly, 20 July, 1815, Geome
N. Best, Esq. of the Middle Temple, who rf. 25 March, 1845.
II. Sophia, m. 1st, 30 Sept. 1798. Robert Mosse, Esq., brother
of Dr. Mosse, of Oxford, by whom (who rf. 17 June, 1801)
she had a dau. and heir, Mary, m. 20 Aug. 1822, Viscount
Chetwynd. She m. 2ndly, the Rev, John Ballard, and had
issue by him, John, who" m. 1842, Elizabeth, dau. of John
Fane, Esq. of Wormsley.
III. Marianne, ra. 9 June, 1815, Sir Gregory Holman Way,
K.C.B., Col, of the West Indian Regt,, who rf. 20 Feb.
1844, s. p.
IV. Frances Appollonia, d. youn^.
V. Emma Catherine, to. 3 May, 1804, David Chambers, Esq.,
Capt. R.N., who rf. 24 May, 1815, aged 73, leaving issue.
VI. Cicily Letitia, m. 29 May, lsl3. Sir Edward Bowyer
Smijth, Bart, of Hill Hall, and Horeham Hall, Essex, and
has issue.
Mr. Weyland, who served at one time as High Sheriff of co.
Oxford, rf, 24 July, 1825, aged 81.
Arms — Erm., on a cross gu. five escallops or. Crest — A lioa
rampant sa.
i'^ea(s— Woodrising, Shipdliara ; and Woodeaton, Oxford.
C(u6— Carlton.
WHARTON OF SKELTON CASTLE.
Wharton, John Thomas, Esq. of Grilling Wood
and Skelton Castle, co, York, M.A,, J,P, and D.L.,
b. 9 March, 1809 ; m. 7 Dec, 1854, Charlotte, eldest
dau, of Henry Walter Yeoman, Esq, of Wood-
lands, CO, York, by Lady Margaret Bruce I)undas
his wife, dau. of Lawrence, 1st Earl of Zetland,
and by her (who d. 6 April, 1892), has issue a son
and heir,
William Henrt Anthost, J. P., b. 14Nov. 1859, educated at
Eton, and Magdalen College, Cambridge; m. 20 July,
1888, Emily Harriott, 2nd dau. of the Rev. C. B. Yeo-
man, Vicar of Manfield, co, York,
Lineage, — Henkt AVharton, of Wharton, on the banks
of the Eden, Westmorland, living Henrt V., descended from
William de Wherton, temp. Richard II., m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Sir Thomas Musgrave, Knt. of Harcla Castle, Westmorland,
and had issue,
Thomas, of AVharton and Croglin, who was ancestor of the
Lords Wharton, whose representative, Philip Wharton,
6th Lord, and 2nd Marquess of Wharton, was created DnKE
of Wharton 20 Jan. 1718, His Grace, who had been
attainted for joining the Chevalier, rf. 1731, when all his
honours, save the barony of Wharton, independently of
the attainder, became extinct, but, were that Act repealed,
the barony would then be vested in the existing co heirs,
one of whom is Charles Kemeys Kemeys-Tyute, Esq. of
Halsewcll House, Somerset.
Gilbert, of whom presently.
The 2nd son,
Gilbert Wharton, Collector of the subsidy in Westmor-
land, 7)1. Joan, dau. and heiress of Kirkby, of Kirkby Thore,
Westmorland, and had issue, John, his succi'ssor; Edward,
Rector of Wharton ; William ; and Henry, Rector of Kirkby
Thore, Gilbert Wharton, dying 1430, was s. by his eldest
son,
John AVbarton, of Kirkby Thore, living 1461, m. Isabel
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WHA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WHA
dau. and co-heir of John Lancaster, of Brampton, and relict
of — De Fleming, hy whom ho had two sons,
JoHX, his successor.
Christopher, of Offerton. co. Durham, whose preat-grandson,
Christopher, of Otfortun, vi. Mi.<s Shepperson, left an only
dau. and heiress, Elizabeth Wharton, who m. Georce
Slyddleton, Esq. of Siiksworth, lineal descendant of Sir
Jolin Myddleton, of Belsoa Castle, and thus conveyed the
estate of Offerton to that family. Elizabeth Myddleton was
s. at her decease by her 2nd son, Francis Myddleton, Esq.,
of Offerton. who was himself s. by his son, Kiehard
Myddleton, Esq. of Olferton, who m. Catharine, only dau.
aiid htiress of Mcholas Conyers, of BowUiy and Esfington,
a suunch royalist, by Jane, dau. of Sir William Lamblon,
who was slain at Maiston Moor, and had issue, 1 Francis,
who d. s. p.; 1 Catherine, who m. Cuthbert Heron, Esq.,
and had a son. Sir Thomas Heron, who assumed the
Burnaine of Myddleton, but dying without male issue,
ISOl, the estate passed to his cousin, Robert Wharton,
Esq. : 2 Mary, who m. Kobert Wharton, Esq., and her
grandson was Eobert Wharton Myddleton, Esq. of Old
I'ark.
John "Wharton was ». at his demise by his eldest son,
JoHX Whakton, of Kirkby Thore, Counsel to Lord Clifford
21 Henry VII., m. Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Fenwick,
of Walliugton, Northumberland, and had a son and suc-
cessor,
GileertWharton, of Kirkby Thore, ))i. 1st, Catherine, dau.
of John Machel, Esq. of Craekenthorpe, Westmorland, and
had a son,
John, bis .successor, ancestor of the Whaktons of Old Park;
CO. Durnam, and the Whaktons of I)r>/barn, in the same
CO.
He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Craekenthorpe, of XewLiggin,
by whom he had, with other issue,
Anthony, of KigwcU Grange.
Gilbert Wharton, iZ. 1551. His son by his 2nd marirage,
Anthony Wharton, Esq. of Rigwell Grange, Westmorland,
111. Mary. dau. of John Bcane, Lord Mayor of York 1568, and
had issue,
Humphrey Wharton, Esq. of Gillingwood, near Richmond,
CO. York, m. Agnes, dau. of Richard Cleburne, Esq. of
Cleburne, Westmorland, and d. 1035, having had, with other
i.-6ue,
Anthony (Sir), Lieut.-Col. to Henry, Lord Percy, Deputy
Governor of Oxford, t-mp. Charles I.
Thoma<, of whom presently.
Philadelphia, m. R. Mitford, Esq. of Mitford Castle.
The 2nd son.
Thcmas Wharton, Esq. of Gillingwood, 7!i. Elizabeth, dau.
of B. Lambert, Esq. of Carlton, eo. York, and d. 1041, having
had a son,
Humphrey Wharton, Esq. of Gillingwood, and of Kirkby
Thore, in. Mary, dau. of Christopher Byerlcy, of Midridgc
Grange, co. Durham, and d. 1609, aged 41. His 4th son,
Anthony Wharton, Esq. of Gillingwood, ?n. Margaret, dau.
of Sir William Hicks, Bart, of Beverton Castle, co. Gloucester,
and of Euckhalls, E^sex, and had a son, William, who d. unin.
and three daus., of whom the eldest,
Ann Wharton, bapt. at Low Lcaton, Essex, 10 Aug. 1695,
m. Ambrose Stevenson, Esq. of Manor House, co. Durham,
and had a dau.,
Anne Stevenson, m. John Hall, Esq. of Skelton Castle, the
" Eugenias " of Sterne, who took the name of Stevenson, son
of Joseph Hall, Esq., by his wife Catherine, sister and heiress
of Lawson Trotter, Esq. of Skelton Castle, the last of that
branch of the Trotter family, a cadet of the Trotters of eo.
Durham, and seated at Skelton at the latter part of the 16th
century. He d. 1785, aged 67. She d. 1790, having had two
sons, John Hall, who d. umn., and
Joseph William Hall Stevenson, Esq. of Skelton Castle,
m. Anne, dau. and heiress of James F'oster, Esq. of
Drumgoon, co. Fermanagh, and d. lltid, aged 45, having had
issue,
I. JoBN Hall, of Skelton Castle, M.P. for Beverley, who
assumed by sign manual, 3 May, 2-j George 111., the sur
name and arms of Wuarton only. He m. Susan Mary
Anne, 2nd dau. of Gen. John l^ainbton, of Lambton. co.
Durham, and d.2 June, 1843, aged 77 ; she d. 19 Aug. 1854.
II. James Hall, Major-Gen. and Col. 21.^t Light Dragoons.
d. s. p. 1841.
III. William, of whom we treat.
I. Margaret Hall.
II. Fanny Hall, m. Hon. J. F. Rawdon, brother of Francis,
Earl of Moira.
The 3rd son.
The Rev. William Wharton, M..\ , Vicar of Gilling, near
Richmond, co. York, m. 10 April, 1S08, Chailottt-, dau. of
Thomas, 1st Lord Dundas, and grand-dau. of Sir Laurence
Dundas, by Margaret his wife, dau. of Major Bruce, of
Kennet, descended from Robert, Lord de Brus, who built
Skelton Castle, and by her (who d. 1855, aged 80) had
issue,
John Thomas, now of Skelton Castle.
William Fitzwilliam (Rev.), M.A., Rector of Earninsbam,
Yorkshire, m. 1859, Agnes Rebecca, dau. of Rev. Walter
Blunt, and d. 9 March, 1893, aged 83.
George, d. s. p. 7 May, 1800.
James, Vicar of Gilling, m. May, 1854, Elizabeth, dau,. of
Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., and has issue.
Margaret Bruise Dorothy, d. 17 May, 1860.
Charlotte.
Mr. Wharton d. 26 May, 1S42, aged 74.
Arms—Sa., a maunch arg. Ctxsl — A bull's head erased arg.
armed or, crined sa.
Sent — Skelton Castle, Skelton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire.
Ciabs — Brooks' and 0:'ford and Cambridge.
WHABTON OF DRYBURN.
"Wharton, John Lloyd, Esq. of Dryburn, co.
Durham, J. P. and D.L., and Bramham, co. York,
J.P., M.P. for Duvham city 1871-1874, and for
Ripon Division, West Hiding, Yorkshire, since
1886, Chairman Quarter Sessions, co. Durham,
Barrister-at-Law, h. 18 April, 1837 ; m. 20 Jan.
1870, Susan Frances, eldest dau. of Rev. A. Dun-
combe Sliafto, Rector of Brancepeth {see Shafto
of Whit worth), who d. 29 March, 1872, leaving
issue, a dau., Mary Dorothea.
liineag-e.— Thomas Wharton, M.D., of Old Park, b. 1614
(son of John Wharton, of Winstonc, who purchased Old Park,
and 7th in descent from Gilbert Wharton, 2nd son of Henry
Wharton, of Wharton and Croglin, and brother of Thomas
Wharton, ancestor of the Duke of Wh.4Rton), was the cele-
brated Dr. Wharton, who continued to practise physic ia
London during the plague of 1005, and to whom King-
Charles II. granted, in consideration of his eminent services
in attendance upon the sick of the foot-guards, an honourable
augmentation to his paternal coat of arms, viz. a canton or.
Dr. Wharton, the friend and companion of Asholme and Sir
William Lilly, the Astrologer, d. Oct. 1673, leaving by his
wife Jane, dau. of William Ashbridge, Esq. of London, an.
only surviving son and successor,
Thomas Wharton, M.D. Pembroke Coll. Cambridge, of Old
Park, who m. twice, but had issue only by his 1st wife, Mary,.
dau. of John Hall, Alderman of Durham. Dr. Thomas Whair-
ton dying 1714, was s. by his eldest son,
George Wharton, M.D. Pembroke Coll. Camb., of Oli
Park. He -m. Anna Maria, dau. of William Petty, Esq., but
d. s. p. 21 March, 1739, without issue, when the lainily posses-
sions devolved upon his brother,
Robert Wharton, Esq. of Old Park, b. 1690; 3Iayor of
Durham in 1729, to. 5 May, 1715, Mary, dau. and eventually
co-heiress of Richard Myddleton, Esq. of Offerton, co. Durham
(grandson of George Middleton, Esq. of Silksworth, by Eliza-
beth his wife, only dau. and heirofChiistopher Wharton, Esq.
of Offerton), and had issue,
Thomas, M.D., A.M., Fellow of Pembroke Coll. Camb., o£
Old Park, the friend and correspondent of Gray, the Poet,
VI. Margaret, dau. ot Anthony Wilkinson, Esq. of Cross-
gate, CO. Durham, by whom (who d. Dec. 1803) he had
issue, Robert, his heir; Richard, Fellow and M.A. Pemb.
Coll. Camb., of Offerton, Barrister-at-Law, M.P., Chair-
man of the Ways and Means, and subsequently one of the
Joint Secretaries of the Treasury, 6. 1/G4, m. Henrietta,
dau. of James Farrer, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn; Margaret;
Elizabeth; Deborah, »i. the late Rev. Thomas Brand ; and
Catherine, m. Major-Gen. Anthony Salvin. Dr. Wharton
d. 1794, and was s. by his eldest son, Robert Wharton
Myddleton, b. 1760, of Old Park, and of Grinkle
Park, CO. York (who assumed the name of Myddleton,
under the will of his grandmother's brother, Francis
Jlyddleton, Esq., on the death in 1801, of Sir Thomas
Ih'ron Myddleton, Bart.), m. 1st, Jliss Penelope Stainsby,
and had by her, Richard Wharton Middleton of Old
Park, CO. Durham, and Grinkle Park, co. York, b. 1795;
and d. s. p. 7 Oct. 1885, having in. Francis Penelope (who
d. 1 Sept. 1878), dau. of Lieut.-Col. Watson; Anne, ii(.
JohnWilmer Field, Esq. of Hcaton Hall, co. York; Frances,
m. John Wilkinson, Esq. ; and Elizabeth, m. James R.
Watson, Esq. Mr. Wharton Myddleton vi. 2ndly, Eliza-
beth Sophia, dau. of Oapt. Pococke, of the 1st Regt. of
Life Guards, by whom he h.ad issue, Henrietta; Sophia, m.
Rev. R. Gray ; and Catharine.
Richard, of whom pre.'^ently.
Jonathan, of London, d. i-. p. 17CS.
WHA
THE LANDED GENTRY.
WHE
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Catherine, m. 'Williain Ettrick, Esq. of High Barnes, co.
Duvlmm.
Eiizabfth to. the Rev. Thomas Leigbton.
JIi-. Wliarton rf. March, 1752. His 2nd son,
iacHAKD Whahton, Esq. of the City of Durham (Mayor 17G0)
6. 17-1 ; m. Anne, dau. and heiress of William Lloyd Chan-
lellor, and grand-dau. of William Lloyd, Bishop of Worcester,
niid had issue an only son,
Tlie Eev. Robert Wharton, M.A. Pemb. Coll. Camb., Chan-
cellor of Lincoln Cathedral, and Archdeaconof Stowe, b. 1751 ;
i«. 1787, Sarah, only child of the Rev. John Whaley, of
IliUgate, CO. York, and by her had issue,
I. William Llotd, his heir.
II. John Thomas, of Aberford.
III. liobert, B.A. St. John's Coll. Carab., Barrister-at-Law,
Jiulpe of the County Court, N.R. co. York, m. Katherine
Mary, 3rd dan. of the Rev. Robert Croft, late Canon
Residentiary of York, and d. 27 Oct. 1819, having had
issue,
1 Robert.
2 William James Lloyd, Capt. R.N., m. 31 Jan. 1880, Lncy
Georgina, dau. of Edward Holland, Esq. of Dumbleton.
3 Henry.
1 Elizabeth Anne, m. 30 Oct. 186G, Edward A^aughan
Richards, Esq., Q.C., who d. Oct. 18S4.
2 Catherine Alice, to. 18G1, James Gcorce Fife, Esq.,
Major-Gen. Royal Engineers. (See Fife-Cookson).
3 Matilda Mary.
4 Sarah Isabella, m. 4 Aug. 1871. John Walter Bnchanan
RiddeU, Esq., nephew of Sir Walter Buchanan-Riddell,
Bart.
I. Anne Elizabeth, d. 1851.
IT. Catherine, d. 1862.
The Rev. Robert Wharton d. 20 Jan. 1808. His eldest son,
William Llotd Wharton, Esq. M.A. Pemb. Coll. Camb.,
of Dryburn, J.P., D.L., High Sheriff co. Durham 1833-36, b.
18 Oct. 1789; m. June, 1818, Frances (who rf. 28 Feb. 1879),
eldest dau. of the Rev. J. H. Jacob, of The Close, Salisbury ;
d. 15 Nov. 1867, and was s. by his brother,
John Thomas Wharton, Esq., M.A. Pemb. Coll. Camb.,
of Dryburn and of Aberford, CO. York, J.P.and D.L., 6. 1795;
111. 1832, Mary, 2nd dau. of the liev. John Henry Jacob, Pre-
bendary of Salisbury, and had issue,
1. John Lloyd, now of Dryburn.
I. Mary Sarah.
He d. 25 Sept. 1871, and was s. by his son.
Arms — Sa., a maunch arg. and a canton or. Quartering,
with several others, Kiekbv, Lancaster, Boldeck, Mont-
FiCHET, MlDDLETON, CosYERS 0/ Boielbl/, CONYERS of LaijtOil
Axon, De Vesci, De Vere, Bertram, Scrope, Lloyd, &c.
Cre.1t — A bull's head erased arg. horned or, cliargtd with a
trefold vert.
Siat — Dryburn, Durham. iJejicicnce— Bramhum, Tadcaster,
CO. York.
Ciabs — Carlton, and Oxford and Cambridge.
"WHATMAN OF VINTER'S.
Whatman, Louiea Isabella, eldest dau. of the
late Charles Eo.-s, Esq., M.P., by his 'wife, Ladv
Wary Cornwallis, dau. and co-heir of Charles, 2nd
Marquess Cornvvallis, m. 23 April, 1850, James
Whatman, Esq. of Vinter's, Kent, M.A., F.E.S.
and F.S.A., J. P. and D.L., late Capt. West Kent
Militia, b. 3 July, 1813; d. 11 March, 1887 ; and
has issue,
I. Mary Eliza Coruwallis, m. 25 July, 1878, to Capt. Arthur
Dugdale, R.A.
II. Ellen Fhilippa Louisa, m. 7 April, 1875, Blakeney Persse
Trousdell, of Aiighrim Park. co. Galway, late Lieut. 7th
Hussars, and has issue.
III. Florence Emma Jemima.
IV. Louisa Elizabeth.
v. Evelyn Julia, deceased.
Mr. Whatman sat in Parliament for Maidstone from
1S52 to 1857, for West Kent from 185/ to 1859, and
ag lin for Maidstone 1865-74.
Lineage.— James Whatman, Esq. of Vinter's, 6. 1741,
High Sheriff of Kent, 1767 (of a family which claims descent
by tradition from a race of independent Kentish yeomen of
Saxon limes) ; m. 1st, 1769, Sarali, eldest dau. of Edward
Stanley, Esq., Commissioner of the Cu.stoms, cousin of the
Earl of Derby, and by her had two daus., Camilla, m. 1794
Sir Charles Style, Bart.; and Lffititia Philippa, m. 1798,
Samuel Bosanquct, Esq. of Dingestow Court, co. Monmouth.
Mr. Whatman to. 2ndly 1776, Susannah, eldest dau. of Jacob
Bosanquet, Esq. of Broxboumebnry, Herts, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of John Hanbury, Esq. of Kelmarsh, co. North-
ampton, and by her (who d. 1828) had one son, James, his
heir. Mr. Whatman d. 1798, and was s, by his son,
James Whatman, Esq. of Vinter's, J. P., b. 1777; m. 1811,
Eliza Susannah, eldest dau. of Samuel Richard Gusscn, Es(i.
of Brookman's Park, Herts, M.P., and had issue,
James, late of Vinter's.
Henry Armytage, late 9th Lancers, b. 8th July, 1815 ; d. s. p.
20 Aug. 1B36.
Charles James, b. 2 July, 1817 ; m. Dec. 1837, Harriet
Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heir of Rear-Admiral Geolfrey
Baron de Raigersfeld, in Austria; and d. 7 Nov. 1855,
having one son, Charles Richard Raigersfeld, 6. March,
1842, deceased.
Williain Godfrey, M.A., a banker of London, b. 17 FeT».
1319; d. 16 Dec. 1876; m. May, 1845, Emma Jane, 2nd
dau. of Mr. Serjeant Heath, of Kitlands, near Dorking,
Surrey, and by her (who d. Dec. 1885) had George Dunbar,
m. April, 1872, Frances, dau. of George Fuller, Esq. of The
Rookery, near Dorking; William Douglas, w. 1889, Mil-
dred, dau. of S. Gurney Buxton, Esq. of Catton Hall, Nor-
folk ; A nne Eliza, deceased ; Margaret Eleanor, m. H. Maiden,
Esq. ; Emma Lfjuisa, m. Rev. John Forbes.
Mr. Whatman d. 18 Sept. 1843.
-4i}us— Per pale or and sa. a pheon counterchanged. Crest
— Adcnii-lion rampant ppr. holding in his paw a pheon.
Seat — Vinter's, near Maidstone, Kent.
WEEATIiEY OF BERKSWELIi EAIiL..
Wheatlet, Joshua Hirst, Esq. of Ecrkswell
Hall, CO. Warwick, J. P. for that co., and for the
West Eiding, co. York, b. 21 April, 1853 ; m.
5 June, 1884, Edith Adele, dau. of the late Thomas
Henry Morris, Esq., J. P. and D.L. of The Lodge,
Halifax, and has issue,
I. Charles Joshua Hirst, b. 22 June, 1688.
I. Ida Mary.
II. Alice Gwendoline.
III. Olive Barbara.
Liineagre.— Joseph Wheatlet, Esq., who d. 3 Dec. 1843,
left issue by Sarah Hirst, his wife,
Joshua Hirst Wheatley, Esq., in. 27 April. 1848, Jane
Eliza Cook, and by her (who d. 17 Dec. 1862} had i:=sue,
Joshua Hirst, now of Berkswell Hall.
Sarah Elizabeth, vi. Thomas Lister Ingham.
Frances Alice, to. Edward Tlieodore Ingham-
Mr. Wheatley d. 24 April, 1876.
Seat — Berkswell Hall, Coventry.
WHEBLE OF BTJLMERSHE COURT.
Wheble, James William St. Lawrence, Esq>.
of Bulmershe Court, Berks, Capt. late Eoyal
Artillery, b. 29 Jan. 1853.
Xiineag'e. — James Wheble, Esq. ofWoodley Lodge, Berks,
in. Mary, dau. ol Timothy O'Brien, Esq. of Kilcor, and ha4
issue,
I. James Joseph, his heir.
II. Edmund Joseph, rii. Emma Blount, and d. without
m. Robert, d. 31 Dec. 1891.
IV. George, deceased.
v. AVilliam Francis Joseph, Hon. Lieut.-Col., late 7l>i
Dragoon Guards.
VI. John, Roman Catholic Chaplain to the Forces in the
Crimea, d. 3 Nov. 1851.
VII. Daniel O'Connell, to. Eleanor, dau. of Rr.bert Cassidy,
Esq. of Monasterevan, and d. s. p. 31 May, 1865.
The eldest son,
James Joseph Wheble, Esq. of Bulmer.she Court, Berks,
J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1855, Capt. Berks Militia; to. 2&